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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-09 - Orange Coast Pilot, A ti antis c~let succesSful mission WORLD/A4 \ Karcher's lnSlder . trading trlal set THE ORANG E C.OAST 8y &iSUE EARNEST Of -.,.., ,,.. SUff · The Oranic County Transpor· tation Comm1ss1on unanimous!) ap- proved a tuaJr-cent sales tu incrcast and 20.)ear transpona11on 1mprovc- ment_plan Monda_i ancr an.iJait· mtnute chan1es tn the proposal. 1.n~ludinaa shin ofSIOO m1lhon from railways tq r91d improvements. In add.uon. the comrfllss1on agrttd NB man ··arrested in death of ------·· s-i nfa R -=--- By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of IN Dall) ,_ Scaff A Newpon Beach man wasa\Tcsted for involuntal) man laughter after he aUqtdly rolled o'er on his infant daughter and suffocated her as the two slept on a couch. pohct said Monday. James 8. Corbett lll was av.akened by his airlfnend, Michelle Koger. 20. when she did not find their 6-1.\.cck- old child'" hercnb unda} momina. spokesman Bob Oakley said. K~r awoke Corbett, 21, and when be rolled O\er. the bab) .. Tyra. w1lS undemalh him <Sn the couch in thetr West Balboa Boule\-ard apart· mcnt, he sa1d Paramedics trans- poncd her to Hoag Memontl Hospi- tal, ""here he v.as pronounced dead on arrival. ft WIS not knO\\.n how long tht' ctuld was undemtath htr father. Oakley said. The c~ was u .. nder IO\-C tl&atlOn • "Officers didn't find an} thing that would dictate there v.a anyth1 na m1ssm• as far as f umllurt or a clean ttoust. ht said . Corbell. a data manaitr for a Tusun. firm. was rc~ascd from the. NcwpOn Beach Jiil unda} night on s 10,000 bail to rCCOJnuc the Grand Jury as an O\ers1&ht comm11tec that would act as "watchd<>s" as the funds arc spent over the next two decades. · Before the tax mcasurt can quahf) for the No, ember ballot, the Sl I hl.U101uoad plan and.la~ b1~ must be- approvcd by ttlc Oranac Counl) Board of Superv1so" and b} a majorit> of the cll1e5 that represent mort than 50 percent of the count~ ·s population: "We aJI recognize tJllS hearing represents an 1mportan1 malctone for traffic in Oranae County.'' ~upcr· \ 1~r Thomas R1(e). chairman of 1he comm1ss1on. said before the public he.an ng began Mondaµnor-runp The Orange Coun&) 20. \car Mas- ter Plan of Transportation lmpro \e· mcnts. which was first made public t\\-O months aao. call\ for a hall-<:cnt sat?:. tax increase rountyw1dc .\\ revised, the plan earmarks SI '\ billion of the tax-hike revenues tor frccv.-ays. SI billion for road proJeU'> and $115 mtlhon for mass 1rans11 o, er the nt~t t~o decades. S 11 6 bl1110n C0Utc:1 be )pent On trJOS(Xlf· talion from ~ubbc and pmate sources. accordma to Tom Fonunl· public affairs officer tor the rnm- m1s ion. Swinging ·1n th• p•rk AMJ Kl••• ltlow1 ft" son Gr•nt, J . the IWln ..... llfe Mon4af •t Mariners r•rk In tedMe, wJll find 1Pfl"9·111re weather todaJ with a 11t9ht chance of thowert and Orange . Co•st t emperatures In the 60s. Newport •••"· Swtne•rs. at well •• the CM man.drowns in frien.d's pobl 9y The Oalt'y ""°' Family and fncnds y,,erc stunned over the "eckend to kam of tht accidental dro-.nina of Costa Mesa tt 1dent Josrph H Knowlton 1n a fncnd'$ backyard pool K.nov.lton. 26. and a aroup of fnends v.erc. relu1n11n the la Habra borne ~I ifter work Fnda} .. hen the accident ocau'ftd. A 1981 araduattofEsuancia H1&h School. Kno...,,lton was a ttn1ficd di"er• u ~u as an avid iurfer and s-.immcr. · Acrorchna to Knowlton'• fam11), membtrs of 'he sroup ~ takina tums toint to the bottom and timina themwh·n · • Koowhon'1 friends saw him on the bottom. look1n1 at h1 watch. But when the) looktd down mommts later. the) rc.ahzcd somethina wa wronaand brouaht him to the 'urface. They •ephed CPR until para· medics atrsHd and transported Knowlton to lhc hospital w~rt he wuput on hfe uppon > term On Sunda) moman the hfe $up. Pon •>stem ~R' rtmO\ed and Knowlton died. The cause of death wa unkno-.n p(ndana coms*tson ofan autops). 8om ftb. S, 1963. Knowlton v. 1C1a~c 1n 'IPO't•· cconJina to hi mother, ut K.nov.hon. he ~rt1c1· pe\cd sn football. lNCk. MXcer ~nd wmthna 1n xhool. He altO was an aCU\C urfer and played vol~ball on the sand. f0\IH'l01l\ IUlf \llO\ Af\cr araduauna from Es1anc1a . Kno\\"hon lltcnded Cal late Long Beach. then transftrrcd to (1on1aga Unt\Cr51t) an pokanc. \\ash . where he vaduated 1n 1986 He rttt'ntl> mo'ed back 10 his patt1)ls' Costa Mesa home wh1k he pre.pared to rt'turn to<Jontaa;i in the fall to obtain h1$ doctorate' m ph1lo~ph) He worked at the K-Man store in · fullcnon .... heft' he y,,15 a sport1na aoods and auto man er. AlthoU&Jl out or 50hool. he con· tinu.N to part1c1patc, in sport . He pla)Cd for the l"Ompany ~flball team and had r\.'entl) purt'hased a new $Urfboard . "J~dtd and tned t\-eryth1na.". ut Knowlton "11J A lood tudcnt a y,,cll os an athJclc. Knowlton was "the kind of \.1d that h1 t.ea hers al\\3)S \aid 1f V.C' had a roomful of Jocs hf\· \\Ould be ca ).'' has mother said A "Cctebrauon \lfL1fe" Krv1cc will bt' held at .. p m \\ednesdu at Pacific \ 1tY,, MC'monal Park. lsoo Pacific \1ev. Dfl\(', cv.Port Beach V1cwin11s scheduled from 4 30 to 19 p.m A mcmonal mas5 will be ~id.at I l a m Thu™1a ~t -;au'llS 1mon Jude Chul'\'h, 20.U.C Nl~ha t .• Huntinaton Beach · N\owhon 1 \Uf\ 1\C:d b} his partnts. 8111 and · ue of Co t.a Mt\I: htS sister P•U of Lcttno tas and his brother Jim of nta Barbara. COA T/A3 r s tax_ fiil<e Tllc plan -wh1 h includes prons1ons for e'<pandina the frccwa) S)stcm. building a 220.mtlc network of "super ~trttt " and cxpandang commuter n11l sen ice -requires the co~:!h andt"achcit) adopt tnd1vidual gT1 mirnagement plans ~rt' using funds generated by a sales ta>. ancrea~ "I th1nl y,,e hi\(' aone through J 'el) .long and 'Cl) cff«t1'-e method of communication." said Com- missioner Richard Edair at the end of almost twohoursofpuOliclellimony. "We have reached a plan tbal ec:com- modatcs all the playcn." Smee the plan must now mm its wa)' tnroUjh the citic,, com- m1ss1oncrs sought to improve chances for passage by shift.if\& some funds from railways to road 1mprov~ f!ltteaw se:e TAX/ A2J Newport tO seek: ban on Jet Skis ' from s-Mo -----............-.... ,..._________. 8y IRIS YO KOI Of ... 0..,, -kelf Jct Siu cnthusums ma\ be banned alt~ther from the ....,t'~pon &ach surf Slated to adopt an ordinance that v.ould rtstnct the hou"' "-ater 'cs~h could be used in the urf tht' Nc-.1>0rt Beach C II) Counc1l on Monda) nl.lht instead a t...ed Cit} AttomC) Ro ben Burnham to draft a re' 1scd. tougher ordinance that "'ould be brouaht bad. for a first rcadina in two wttks.. Council members indicated tbc) 'd ltke a complete ban of kt k.J from .the urflinc and furth(r ap~rcd. .to rtJect a su t1on to op(n an s corridor that "'ould allov. Jet '-1s to be l.Aunched from tbe beach and nddt'n out to 'K'll. . The on11nall) proposed .ordinance v.ould hl\-t' prohibited all boat and water craft -y,, htthcr pov.trcd b) motor. oar or ~11 -from the-. surf bt't"llecn t~edge and tht' nta Ana Ra' ei:Jell) from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m Ma} I to Sept 30 As a result. v.ater \.rafi enthusiasts y,,ould bt' rntncted to nd1na 1n lbt' tarl} mom1n& or latC' e'emng alona the bC'ach or y,,ould ha\e 10 launch their \CSSCI from the harbor and 16 out to (a to nde Thev could not comt from "1th1n 100 feet from the shore. Ncwpon Beach currently has no pc-c1fic laws on personal water craft. All othcrOranae Coast aucs reautatc Jct Sl..1s. v..ith most of them prohibit· •n& launch1na from and nd1na alona the beach au >oar. Newpon Beach's lack of rcstrio- tlons bas drawn Jct Ski cntbusaasu from all O\-Cf the county to the city's beaches. accordtng to ManM Safety Dcpanmcnt p«90nnd. Consequently, the number of Jet Skis tuas auscd comucts with swim-. mers and surfen. swtrnJ1)U\ ai\d urfers m t often complain about the Jct ki noi a.nd peedjna and rtcklcss ndi "The noise, lht smcU .•. the) ~ve fumes all O\-Cf the pla~." said Tom Pratt. reprncnt.au vc for the urfnder foundauon. based tn Hununaton Bnch. ' Newport Beach rn1dent John ncJ. "°' c. said Jct Sku sbould be proh1b1tcd from the surflinc JUSt as motorqclcs art not allowe<t on s1dev.alks .. ~oc1dcnts can happen v.bcn you tua'e a machine, .. wd netarovc. v..ho prC"SCnted the councsl Wlth a peuuon of about 130 1palures from urfcrs. f PMase'" N£VIPOrf I Alf T~enseen fleeing fire in· Harbor VieWarea ly •IS YOt<Of Of-Dall}' ..... ~ .\ )Ounaman v.•as seen ndioaaway on a mountain b1cyclc after. two usp1ciou1 firn broke out an an arsoo- p~u~ ~borhood in the Harbor Vitv. Homes 1~1 of CYoPoM &e.ch. The latest fires. R'ponc<l latc Su.n- da) in the 1800 block of Pon .Wtstbournc Place. brinp ,,...._......,.,,...._ fic1al total ofc:khbnatcly.., blazes to 14 in tbe past nane monthl ·. Parents have choice for child ten's schoo_ls The blond. approlljmatcly 17-or I 8·)Ur..old male scetl leavi,. the $C't'nc may or m•) not bavc 1nfbr. matton about tht' firn. but det«th-n v.ould h"c to 'f>Cllt to hi9l, poijct ~man Bob 0.llcy •id. .. )OM v.1th 1nfonnarion •bcNt thlt penon, •c'd hke to talk eo." he u~uaJ tt.lf-cia>':· he \A1d "ParTnt will ofkn pttfCf that and ~ut t a tran,ftr on \Nt bl a ·• There art alto tv.o ba11 cdU(a· ttonal ~ons ••thin each local atkndan« atta. 'onon said. Partnts ma) chootc an elementary boot that ~cs lfldc k1ndcrpnen throup iillht. Of &h~ may chooee to iCt 11K-tr c:Wdten on a kindtrprwn· lhrou&h·fift1'...,.. track. a~r •tu ·h CM)' art cMnndtd tea middle hool ft r a lhree.year t111n•1t1on to hiah IChOOl ''Thtte arc d.iffntn«' 1n tht l•u ·~-'"-NoMft ~id .. the. K-1 hOOla ~on a mort trad1taonal fn tM S rv1<~ _,.,, ............. AS id. . • He wore a •h1tc T-shirt ~ dirt panl Qakky added. Pt-1 IOM Willl information thOUk1 c:oMKt Delet-; \S'\C Cha.the 9n*l(lt It 6"44-,717. metimc between 7 p.M. .._. midnijht on Sunday. flOl1'eOM • • fire in a l 912 Voho Jlat::rt P9Red in a dri vtMy It l Wmboume. :rbc car W ._ unlocked. Oakk) laid. Nciahbon foUd -....,.,. car tntUlfed 1n ftamcs aM .... .. Ownct', who wa1 ...., ..... Ilia llomc. O.tltf laid. ,.. --r•a••I I( tbe project WIU fl~ appro~al from the City COUACJI Ud' ·Jte· development Altncy on May 24. contlrUCtion could belin by nelt fall. developer Gerald J.~K1c1n Mid. ~owed torn1ttupr~1ionofthc1r pi:opcny. "No dcaJ has bttn cul." said Cun Hcrberu, one of tM p~ny owntrs. .. There arc a lot of us .-ho make our livina there, and we have well over I ,000 •itftaturcit from peoPk who do not want the block aom down, •• dOwn about I 0 feet ... raUlt o( IM dh' ~•1. So 11's rally mCft like JCVett feet:r He 11id ht heel c.Jallaled whit nmu would have to be ror com- rnftCial ll*C in ttw ccn~. sjvcn w S50 million price tat for tk "'°1«'· aid found lhtm to be cxceu1vc. however. lo lddiuon ao Hntaeni. two ....._. ·we did a -..... maruuna .oppqarn11 addrnted * com· auedy, .. belaid. '1ielli'Vrourtlanln m1111on. coun~ ~ thrtt IUp- inaat. CiDlplc1 Odeon. a"d we are porntn. abOut 10.,.. our wpermarket lea~. . Plans for tbC 4.4Sl«tc center Ca.JI Wehav,t.a~by:Mho2S forJiCven le~l1ofputraa. indUdina raaaurant l'O.U~ And some very t•o aubtcmnean levds: Mott .Of the toad rNiJ chaiftt. • ccn~r'• profile will nit to a hei&ht of He laid retail apece rcnaa.ls would 40 to~· fttt. accord1ft1 l0 P-fana. with from s 1 1 equa~ fool to about the ht&hest point bctf\& a 7a.foot .. we·~ thrilled that we aot a S-0 vottfrom thecommitsionen. .. KJein aald. "We're 'anticspe,t1~ a 11milar ~ption from the City Council. tf we F1 that appro~al. v..c could be open by Janl&lry or February of 199 l. •• One of the details remainir:ia, apart from Ci'y Council approval, 1s thJU Klein'.s Trianale Square Associates does not own much of the property m the arianale. and some of the small busine1S ownen in the tract have Herberts stro"'y critaclud a iup. plementary environmental imPKt report that wu done in 1988 for tbc project. ··Retail a_pecc •• 19jna to han to coat about 14 to $4. ~a square foot ... he saia ... , don't know how anyone ti 101na to pey that~ not ao blnkrupt. You can compete that to the Balboa Fun ZoM, where they cbarae abd'uc $4 a square foot. Their ttnant tumovtrttabout t~rit1 )'Car ... S .-. ,... · tower. a~~ •OC>C , ' ltwllldi~ lS,OOO~~fMOf' ' ~ tbt s11c of the proJcct. of retail spece that cumntly exists on ••1i reP,C?rtS that the water table is at 17 (cct, • he said. "But t 9.87 and '18 wtrc drOUfht years. My son-in·law is t civil en11nter. He's worked in that irca. He told me the Wltcr table was Kirin diapuled Herbnu' cllim, the catama&ed 100 people who turned tht' tract. up a& tbC Plann1n1 Commission Klein said the Pf'OJCCl comphes mecUftl Monday niaJ>t, only a few with incasurc O. the city's voter· spoke-far ~or aaainst 1t ·dunna the approved traffic and IJ'Owth control public hearina. ordinance. Oeputy. graZed a·~ fo/etilead Dy bullet,: shoots Car theft.suspe at -TM< FromAt . menu· as bad ~n ~untcd by the county Lca•uc of Cities. Leaaue Prcaident Phillip Schwanzc said heis optimjstJC the plan now will be approved by the ciues. . . Margo !\dams' court · h~ar·ing set May 2 5. 1ty JANn ZJMMlaMAN Of .............. A'IUspectcd carthjefwas shot twice and ICriously injured .by sheritrs officials who returned firt after he aJleeedJy Sibot a deputy in the for.e- head Monday. officials said. -The 8:10 a.m. shootina followed a 2().,minute chase from the 22000 bJock of Batlovento in Mission Viejo, Sheriff's Dcpenment spo~esman Lt. ~k Olson said. The vehicle had. · · Qreaon license plat.cs, but 4'as rc-POnCd stolen in Sao Francisco late -luiwedt;-- Mattbcw Glenn Kaufman. 2S, of Portland, Ore .• the only person in the car, took off after the deputy tned to stop him, Olson said. The pursuit ended at Rapid Falls Road and Sundowner Drive, in the unin- corporated-Nellie Gail Ranch area of Saddleback Valley west of M1ss1on Viejo. · · The road dcad~nded m an un- developed area near a 6().foot ch ff. he said. The suspect ran from the scene and Lhrouah back)ards of the upscale nei&hborhood. f!tUCI\, of which 1s still under construction. Details of the ensuing gun battle were not-11veilable;-GOOn-said:- The deput). whose name ..-as withheld, su ffered a ··grazing-type" . wound m the forehead. He was 1n good condition at an area hospital.' where he was cllpcctcd to remain overnight. Olson saftl. Kaufman was in serious condition in the 10tensivt cart unit of Mis ion Hospital Regional Medical Center in Mission V1eJO, a nursing supervisor said. As with all officer-involved shoot- inas. the incident was under in- vcstiption by the D1s1nct Attorney's Office. Wall) Wade. the deputy distriCl auomcy headm& the ,pr"°bc. ~1d he had no information on how many rounds "A-ere fir~d or-who shot first. "Ohcc everybody fOt in the same 1rove, and compromlses were made, Jl went very well." Schwanie aid after the vote Monday. "What they did was take money from lhe 1ixcd 1u1deway fund to &et some real, in-the-vound improve- ments in," he~-"A lot of people wanted that.", - However, as a former city planner, Schwanze said he still thinks rail transit it lcey to the county's f utu~ transportation solutions. -Kr~jury ends ~lghth day of dellberatlons ''J think the ~ture of transpor· tation improveif\ents is certainly lookinsahcad to alternative transpor- tation developments," Scbwartze said. ··1r )'OU keep s1eahn1 from the (fixed 1u1deway system) fund you're nc"eraoing to get 1t, and I think it's an intearal part of the transPQrtat~n system." But Florence Ca vi leer. a member of both the wguc of Women Voters and the 20. Year Master Plan C1tiun Advisory Committee, said sbe wu d1sappomtcd with the shift in funds. 8y Cly News SeMce Jwon in the trial of accused serial killer Randy Steven Kraft ended their e'P.th day of deliberations Monday without rcacbina a verdict. Kraft, 44, is acculed of murdering 16 Jg:'' men in Ora.nae County over a o years, and has been im-pl~t.cd-in 29 other deaths in Cali· ~--nd-M~ .. -lilfh-- If Kraft 1s t:onv1cted of more than one of the Oranae County slaymgs. prosecutors plan to ti)' 10 hnk him to the other deaths dunng the penalty pbasc·of lhe trial. Prosecutors have alleged that Kraft usuall)'. selected young white hitchhikcn as his victims, many of whom were drugaed, sexually mutilated and stran&Jed. 9efe1ue·ett~.no direct physiCll evidence linking the Loos Beach computer programmer to the ~Jlinp. Allhoush she said she doubled t Kraft ..was arrested May 14. 19U · would make a difference should tbe b}'_ two California Highway Patrol plan make it to the November ballot, officen who pulled him over on the Cavilecr said most residents want San OiCJ<> Freeway in Mission VieJO solutions that cross over city bound- for emucdri vina and found the body arics. of2S-year-old Manne Terry Gambrel "What they want 1s a countyw1de in the cu•s pusenacr 1e11 -5~ worb tnd I don•t th111k ly JANrf ltMMfRMAN Of tM ~ .... """' Marao Adams. the former mistreu o( baseball star \VJ.de Bogs, 1s achedulfli to return to court on a shoplifiina charic: lateT this month. when lawyers )Wiii Ir) 10 resolve the case before tn~I. At a prt·tr1al conferen~ Monday, the case was continued until May 2.S for dj'sposition, a Harbor Municipal Court clerk s:ud. At that time .. Adams has a chance to plead pilty~ The 33--year-old Santa Ana reSldent was arrested March 19 after a Nor- dstrom secunty auard allqedly saw her hide a jacket under her dress in the South Coast Plva store he initially denied stealina the S2S8 ttem and then offered to pay for it, accord in& 10 Costa Mesa police rcpon~. • She pltadcd 1 nnoccnt to the charse Adams bas become well-known for a lawsuit she: filed apmst Boggs. the Boston Red Sox third ba.seman Adams sued for SS00.000 she ~­ pe>rtcdl) lost in waac' and expenses when 1he 1ra ... clcd with hjm o n 64 road trips durin.1 thetr four-year affair Tht-~uit ct11ms Boas broke an oral contract to uppon her. A Califomua appeals court d11- miHcd a S 12 ro11hon lawsuit Adam• filed a141ns1 the player for emotJonal d1strt-ss. Tfie mortpae bro lcel'-tumed- Penthousc model hu not appeared at an> court hcannas on the.c.baflt. She has betn rcpre~nted by herattome). Walter Cole. who •could not be reached for comment · Deput) D1stnct AtlOf'!le y David Frank refused to comment on the pos ib1ht> of a 1u1h) pica by Adam\ She~ charaed w11h one count of pell) then. a m1idemeanor. Sheal~1scha~ wttha probatio n v1olatior. for a misdemeanor trcspas.- 1 ng conviction 1n January, Frank said. l n 1984. dams was chars,ed with fraudulent credit card use at Knott's 8cfl) Fann and Nordstrom stores 1n South Coast Plaza and the Brea Mall. but those charses eventually were dismissed. he said Sl'ic instead pleaded guilt)' to the lesser trespa\ 1n1 char1e and wa~ sentepfed to three years un- supervised probation and a $4.871 fine, Frank ~1d. their focus 1s on the city's parochial ---------------------------------------&-concerns." ates up~e la -NE\X/PORT ,romAJ · · -Jct Ski cntbusiuts aarccd motor- iud water craft should be separated , from swimmers and surfers. "We fully Jupport keepina v~ls out of coqestcd swimmina areas," said Catherine Manin, spokeswoman for the Intcm.ational Jet Ski Boatina Association and a Newport Beach rcsidenL . However. Jct Ski ndcrs sugested u a comprom1sie lhat an access corridor be provided that would allow Jct Skis to be ridden out into the ocean from the beach during all hours. · Launchma from Newpon Harbor, which is currently allowed. is cumbersome because tfie vessels must be ridden at the slow speed of five miles per hour. the Jct Ski enthusiasts said. Marlin sugested the area Just west of the Ncwpon Pier for the corridor. since the Dory Acet fishermen . . SCHOO 15 Requests tor transfcn from the Iii · neiahborhood school tnust be sub-'tOfft A 1 mitted to the pnncipal of the local "OveraJJ it' a a &ood district," 1ehool, who then forwards it to tbc Tradway said. "They do try to work principal of the requested school. with the needs of parents, althoush a Caner said. District officials submit lot of times the limjtina factor is the application to final review and. 1f simply wM&bcr or not there is room pouiblc, approval, he said. for the child at the parents' choice of Officials an the Huntinaton Beach 1ehoot I've teen tome"Who have been City School District offer such a wide turned down, and of ooune nobody vanety of education"-. and child care likes that. But by and larae the prOlflmS a different schools that feedblclc I act is that people feel pretty 1ntra-<listrict transfers have become positive about the lheway the district commonplace, Superintendent bandies thinp." Diana Peters said. Nonon said pettnts who make .. March is our open enrollment their choices early and apply to the period, .. Peten said. "If you want district foT transfcn by Feb. I are your child to 10 to a particular JChool Jiven automatic approval. Others, and you·re in the district. you should 1ncludin1 requests from outside the apply then. Of course. we make an district, arc bandied On) a space-effort to accommodate It any time, available basis, she said. ""' and tnott of the time~ are able to ... The other way to cboole an ' Prottams that attract students to a elementary school 1s not to choose, partic:War ICbool include all-day Norton said. In that ca~. seosr&PhY k.inderarlen and an infant' care and makes the decision. 1ick c6ikl · 'care prosram offered at .. In the ·vast m~ority of cues, Burke Center, Peters said. · famiUe1 simply put it on automatic On the other hand, parcnu who pilot," the said. "Location and ronve. simply need after-school ca" f'or their nicnce tctm to"be the most imPotWU children need not look beyond the detenninina factors., and most opt for neiahborbood Khool. sbc saad. the neiahborbood school." •'All of our tchools have af\er- ln the Newport-Mesa Unified tc:hool care, which is ·opmntd :.School District most parents prefer to throUfb the YMCA" she said. "Fees send their children to nci&hborhood arc on a shdina scale, 1CCordin1 to a .chools, said Fred Carter, director of family's income:· . lltudent 1CtVices. Hunlintton Belch offen OATE lut Min Fountain Valley. parents Pf'OlfaDU at all elementary 1nd in t.be Newi>ort-Mesa district may middJc ~tchools, but one GATE • ~uat tra.nSfm to other scnool1. l1\llMt ichool off'm it more in· 1 We bave an application for intra-teftlively, Peters wd. Punts wb0te diacrict uansfen and it jdcntifies a cbildttn are Jif\cd Ott talcnltd may tridt~ofrca1onsforwhich1ucha cboote to send them to tbc maanct · ttutlb' would be justified.•• Ctrter tcbool rather than the local tchool. • liaid; ' • aaid. ; "lri tome cues, o(coune, it's aoina Parents in die lrviac Uni'*' to bl baed on the ability of the tchool School Disuict have been known to to make room for tbc aaudcnt. Jn camp out in hat of one 1ehool that 1 I08le c:un tbe pettnt i• eoina to have o&n year-roUDd claala. ·,to btftnible illkR it no room at tbe ""The}_ (requeetb have that prot,;. :ICMOlotcboice." lem at El Camino Schbc>I.~ tbe QiW C111W iDd ~I cduca&iQn supply of ..... tis not meet tbe ,........ ... lbe Orinwy ttatOnt (or dallaad," Mid Jerry· Rayt, ..-..ant , ....... irilM9 the ctiltrict. Plmlu' dillrict ~1tenc1en1. ~e hive ...,.... iluOcber rwon. two IC a.hat Offer .)'ter-rOued ' °'Wf do ..__ recau-11 for tran~ dwe ud Gel it OM of die mtJor : ...... OlllirdiJCriCU." C...... l&id. rlMDal ~ ~ choolt OM , ... •111111 whlWI die clillric:1 are idtoalovw...,.._, ... ,._,.;ortly." A.a ................... .. { But county resident Wayne Kina already launch their boats from there. sa1dvoters-w11l not approvea sales w . Martin said such access c~rrido_rs "The 20-year transportation ptan 15 have s_ucccssfu!IY been cstabhshed m a sham," Kfoa said. "The Oranac San Dies<> and in Daytona Bc!ich. Ra County Transportation C"omm1ss1on Councilwoman Jean Wall, how-should be ashamed of itself." cver,saidaccessto theoceanfromthc "Read m)' lips-no new taxes," bay or another boat 1s enouah. KinJ added, quouna a familiar cam- paian slopn from President Oeorat Councilwoman Evelyn Hartaatted Bush. ··The same Oranac· County and said all boa\s .. with the c1ception votcra who hdJ?.f!d put Bush in the of OOry Fleet fishina boats and White House will vote down the,,_~ lifca~rd petrol bQats, should be ta•." Jy CJty Newt ~ LOS ANGELES -A judac Mon- day refuted lO 1r1nt a MW CTUI or thro,-out a jury's award of ncarty S200,000 to a Santa Ana private mvestiptor who cla1med the Onnai County lherifT e~acd in a pohtt~I vcndctta qaJnst him. U.S. District Judac Richard Gad- boi•' refusal Lo ~nt the motions left in place the 5119,894 awarded to Preston Guillory on March l$. G uillory sued heriff Brad Gates, the County of OranJe and several othcB, 1nclud1n1 the city of Anaheim He claimed 1he sheriff cha.racd him w1Lh tllcpll) carrym1 a firurm and 1"mpcnonaun1 an officer at the con· cluSton of a I 98S an ... esupuon con- ducted b) a spcc1al sherilrs unit commanded by Oatt"s. Guillory "sencd that the charsts were brousht as pan of a vendetta ap1nst one ofGatn' polittcal fon prohibiled from the surf. J ----------.......................................... _ ................. ... · A'RSOWST The incidcptl t\a"e ranMd from arsonist) hid mo\'cd on. h was more dents to two schools in particular is n "I small ttQh.can firtt and veli1cle fire upsc1t1ns (Sunda) maht) becauSt we the so-called "Basics Pim" style of 'romA t to the dritruct1on of an cm~)' house re11hzcd 1t nc"er len 11 all." , leamina. Meanwhile, another fire ..-as lpot-on Pon Wntbourne. Most ofahc firn In March. the Pol1ec DcparttUent Conceived about 12 years -ao as an tcd JU$1 down the block at the Harbor occuf!eid on •ee~nd n11Jns or early beefed up tll petrols of the area •nd altcmaiive to the then current Vacw Clubhouw. Sometime betwten monunp. added underco"er detectives. Police "clasurooms without walls" concept, I 0:30 P m. and midn1aht. someone <rheLut fire in w area prior 10 this and fire in ... e tt11tors worlonajointly Basics P1U$ is a more traditionally started fim on three Touoac c)\ai~ wcckend'1incidentsoccurftdbeckoa on the case held a communit" b&led approach that emphasizes such with plastic straps and four plastic 1 thin .. as reaular homework and dose traffic cones at the clubhouse. Oakley April ·1. . mectina '" Apnl and cncoura&ed -· 'd n · wttte-..t• fi h fi hed residents to ttport ant small bit of suocrv1sion. 111 . is '"" I ires a"c re "" ~ t" that a I '"h th r.some or the clements are conm. The chairs and cones were found residents' fean .. Bttause of the month 1niorma ion m > c P ca... e tent letter grad1n1 and pravess re-stacked apinst a wall. melted and span since the last 1nc1dcnt, ~l'lldcnts ar'$0nist. ports, parent conferences, self<on-burned. Oakley said. had bqun to think the sencs of fires Detective ha ... e speculated the tained classrooms and teacher-The 1wo fires arc the latest an a was O\'cr. • arsona1 tJ a re 1dcnt of the arta. directed lessons:· said Lynn Bopn. smn1offimbel1e,cddeliberetely~t .i'We were all bq1n ma to relax," Bentle)' said the bomcownm u- pnncipal of Alderwood School. 0~ on several street in the Harbor V 1cw said Bo Bent~). a Port Wcstboume sociation 1s soil d1SC\Us1n1 the idea or of the two Basics Plus centers. Homes area. resident "Wt lhoui,ht ma)'~ (th.c offtnna a reward for information. While mainstream schools have fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii also drifted back toward the tra- ditional. basic approach. the two Basics Plus schools still offer the most structured proarams, Bopn said . .. Some ch1ldren do better 10 that more structured environment, and 1l's thatsludcnt who is. best served by our prosram,.. she said. "Othert thnve in a morcfrcc-flowinf environ- ment, which they can 1til !el to '1 larae extent at other schools.' Parents who want their chJldren to attend a Ba Jct P1us 1ehool, or ant 1c:hool other than their nc~Jbborbood 1ehool. may apply at any 11me. Rayle said. .. You simply 'o and talk to the re:lrl and tee tf lhcy have room ... In ar.. Coett tchool distncts. choice has become an imponant waachwotd in enrollment pohcie . "That's one of the acat th•l\ll that we've atways been kftown Tor 1n Irvine, tbat we pve percnt1 a choice,·· ~~~ .. lncl..Sina Nonon Mes~ llio UI their dillricU bOld the ooaoepe of cbokc in hip ~·the .... bortiOod tebool hu bY DO WI~ In fac1 , tht \'tit ~ty of Jlllftftll in moat tn:a distric:tl still ope 'f0tt tbe tehoOlhOuw on die comn. Oftk'ial111~ •.. Md IOme itit1rict oflkia1I alto u~ :r."nct for die lell ~~~ ..... . ...... .,.. ....... ,...,., ..... ,...c;.., ..... 1 . \ ... ' • Ofllnoe CoeM OAtLV PfLOT/Tueecsay, May t... M HI I I I 11 '\ H<t \IC I~ Candidates sought for Newport panels Ide teac~s spe.cl ewpon ~ach 1s lookina for candidatC"S to fill tnts on five cny bOards and commi sions that become vacant when clustana terms c.:pirc June 30. Seven kit WJIJ bt availabk. two each o.o the Parks, &aches and Recttation and the Planning commissions Ind one each on tbe Board orL1braT) Tru tees, AnsCommisuon and Cl\ 11 Scrvacc Board ~ dcadhn£for fihnJ apphca1ions, which fl\a) be obt11ned from the Cacy Clerk's office at 3300 Nc~pon .Blvd .• is 4:30 pm. Ma) 17 The Plann1n1 Commission mttts t\o\-ll'C a month 11 7:30 p.m . on the first and 1hird Thu~a) of the mOntb, the Parks, Beaches and Recmuion Comm1ss1on m«ts at 7:30 p.m on the first Tb'ursday. 1be'"C1~1I Service Board. at 7·30 p.m . on thcfarst Monday, the Arts Comma ion. at 7:.30a.m. on the fourth Thursday. and the l1brar) Board at S:30 p.m on the third Tu~> Photos of Balsa Chica displayed The pubhc as invited to enJO)' pnzc-~annin& photos and slides taken m the Bolsa Chica ~et lands at the Am•&os de Bolsa Chica mce11n1 to be held at 7:30 p.m Wednesday at Hunun11oa Beach City Hall, Room 8-B. The exhabtt 'klll also be on dlspla) an the lo-.Cf' Caty Hall lobby Thurday throu&h May 20. Thert were more that} I SO entnc-s '" "'anous d1v1sions that included plants, land'itapts and of the Bolsa Chica as well as people in the Bolsa Chica Gordon Has11ngs of Fountam Valley won the sweepstakes award for his black ~nd while photo ot . w1"fts. a long-legged wading bir~ . Miss Huntington S~ach scholarships 8y JOYCI IOOl.OVICH °'-~,... ..... Eric A~non is • •ofuntttf' tncber's aick, o~ of hundred of oeoole in OtlQfC County who rqularly ~tp out in 1hc' ctasuoom. But unhk.t m0$t 11d~ Aodcnon can't walk to the front of the classroom and ~ture· tQ. the stu<knts. He can't pve homework ass1inments. And be can't scnbble math formulas on t.Mchatkbolrd. Andcrion, a )().year-old fountaan VaJ- lc) ~dent, has ecrcbral palsy. . But what Abdtl'$0n acco.mplishes 1n his • ¥.«kl) one-hour 1tach1n1 sns.aon in Came Stayback's founh and finh 1radc clauroom 11 Cox Elemen tary School aoe-S beyond the baste academic world of ~din.a. wnttni and anthmcuc. ••Enc tau&ht me 10 look at tnallcn1cd ~oolc dtfTcrcntly," said 9-year-old Michael Ecker. "You don'tju<Sa.ca-book by ii.cover" "I felt .an of like scared of him because t)c was in a wheelchair," added Cryrital Cacnfueios. 9 ... Now I learned that he ts challenged ... and not dumb. l IC"amed that c\eryooe as chaJlenged 10 some way." On a recent momanJ an laybeck's dauroom, Andc:non am v.ed dressed ncat- 1) an a dark blue: suit. Has mother. Sandy, maneuvered Anderson's wheelchair to a round table an front of the ctassroom. A wide smile crca~d her son's face as a &roup of enthusiasta<: children gathered around the table . The children listened pa11en1ly as Anderson struggled with each word His delayed spe«h '><>mc11mes prompted his motheno 1n1erprc1 has words. A fund-nnser luncheon for the 1989-90 Mt'>\ Hun11naton Beach Scholarship Pagacnl will he held at 11 :30 a.m . Wednesday at the Newland Barn. corner of Beach Boulevard and dam!. Avenue The-pupils. ho"'ever. appeared 10 have no. problem •undemanding his lesson on the plight of the phys.ally handicapped. or "chaJlengc:d" as Anderson prcfen to he called. l!rlc Anderson t•lks wltb students •t Co• Elementary School In Fountain Valley The Women's D1vis1on of the Chamber of Commerce -called the Sand Dollar'! -,., seeking women between 17 and 23 who arc rcc;1dent\ of Huntington Beach for the papent Potl·n11al applicants should call 536-8888 Deadline for enJrants 1s July 31 . Perc;ons interested in attending the SS luncheon are enrooraged 10 call 893~614 Theater auditions Aud111on\ for Christopher Ourang·s adult satincal pla) on pa~n11ng. "Bab) w11h the Bath waler," "•llbe.hc~ to.i-p..m... \\cdncs<la) in Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Thc:atcr. Directed b) QC( Theater o\ns Profcs~or John Ferz.acca, the sho" "111 be prc~nted June I 'i· IX 22-2S, and 19-Jul) 2 The cast consists of two men anJ e1gh1 \\Oml'n Ptrsons 1ntcres1e<l 1n auditioning need 001 he OC < students or rneet any age 'requirement\ J or addttional an formation. call 432-5640 Status of mental-health care "I hkc hstcn1ng 10 Enc talk," said Laura Shaker, 10 ··~me people thank he do~n·1 kno"' a lot. bu1 on(e )OU get 10 know him )'OU find out hl' knq"'\ a lot." "I like: h1\ k'>'iOn'> ... said Jill Lockwood. 10. There was a mutual respect bcl"'een Anderson. an Orange Coast ( ollc~e stu· dent. and the )'Oung people. "l thank 11 1s 1mponan1 to teach the sub1cc1 of a better understanding ofw~t ~ lake IQ be hallcn_grLJ dUtlem 1ha1 handicapped people arc like anyb<><h else. but I like to refer 10 handicap people as challenged,'' said .\ndcrson. ''When I graduate from OCC'. I hope 10 do more teaching I loH-teaching thl' kid~" he said. breaking into one of h1\ anfcctaous gnns Teaching 1s nQt .\ndcrson'\ onl) goal He met w11h As~mblyman Nolan f nu l'l k R-foun~ain Valier. 1n Apnl to d1~ U\'> a bill that" ould require a handitap ;iy,ar1:ncs'> program be pan· of puhltc '>lhool l umculum AnJcrwn conHl)Cd an a letter 10 Fnuellc his concc:rn about the lal k ul knowledgl' youpg people have ot lhl' d1~bled .. , om·r rnmmun11 \ classes all the tune but '>Oml· Pt.'OPlc arl' IOO sh)' or afraid to ask me quc\11ons ab(lut m) cond111on II Pt.'Ople an· afraid to ask que~11ons, ho,,., l an thc~arn'' -'The C"'ahiom1a Cduc.ilonal S\\tl'm should 1ndudc 11:ach1ng ab6u1 people ""ho are hand1lapped. h " very 1mponan1 for people lo act uodl·r .. tand1ng about thl'> SUbJeCI. '""'II hclpt•\el)one 1frvel)One IS rl'alh 1n,ohe<l." he said "Handicapped, or as I like 10 y~ challenged. "'ere kepi in nu1"1n1 ho mes group home\ and !>tale hospttals The' 't'-Crl· isolated from soc1ct) No,,., the challenged arc. an chc communll)'. \0 no" the community needs 10 be taught." ThouJh Fnzzclle aarces 1n concept 10 the prOJ('(.'t. he docs not endo~ ~ state· mandated prOJ.ram. In suppon of '\nderson·s cause. each pupil "'rote a lc11cr 10 Fnaelle. ·· o\braham Lincoln said m has sptteh at Gett) s~rg. that 'all men hould be treated equall) · How as has speccb fOina to come trut' 1f ch&Uenged people can t go to rtplaT school hke c' er)one cl~. Just because they can't walk or talk nlht doesn't make them s1up1d Everyone has their own handicap. Some people may need Jla,sses. but that doscn't mile them bhnd," wrote tudent Ben M1nan ··The fact is t\c has the scncsis of a pretty lrcd1blc 1dca.J>11t 11 will like some funher "'ork," Fnaelle satd ··1 am prt'm mulh aa.unst a st.ate-mAndated program bcc-auSt" at could bnnga massive pnct' tag for school d1s1nc1s cspecaall} 1h0St" "''h a hm11e<l bud~I "I do bchcvc instead oT mandaung this "Enc .. as a ateal teacher. People call on a Male level at should be put together m hhn retarded because he has~rcbral pals)'. a manner 1ns111utod on a volunteer basis I En~ as a , cry smart l?lan. That is why have rncouraac<S Eric 10 put together an • e"c:l)onc ihould be treated equall)," he o utline of the provam 10 be prcse~ed 1n J ~ad cla~s. then 10 come back 10 me Still. Fn12elle said he bche' t''> "nderson's idea could "catth on lt kc: a w1ldfirt" Sia)' back cchos those <;enuments "The e sen('(' of Enc 1s. ·t never l•"c up.' •· \atd la)bad. The status of mental-health rnre 1n Cahfu1n1,1 wall be d1M:usscd at a meN1ng ofthc Orange Count' Democratic Club Wednc<,cfa) at 7 pm at 1h\.· Hun11n1ton Bea'h L•brat).. Talhi.•rt Room. 71 f I Talben A"'c Mesa city attorney to enter private practice Wendy Kelle>. president and board or d1re(·tor'> member oft he South Coast Alliance for the Mcnt.al h 1111 ~ill explain ho" md1' 1dual'> can pro' 1dl- emo11onal SUPJ>On for the mt'nt:ill ~ 111 She ha\ taught 1n tht N'ewpon Mesa Unified ~chool 01 .. tnr t as well11s the l 'C:r Women's Opponunll) C't!ntcr The f~<' mceung ,., open 10 the publtr. \1f>rl· mforma11on·ma) be obta1nt'd b\ 1.:alling 89 -18~2 Seminar for mature workers ly 801 VAN EYKEN ('oc;ta Mc ·a·s cit\ a11ornc\ Thomas < \\ ood has announced his rcslgnn11on after mo~ than 12 )ears "'ith tht.' c11~ l \\ ooJ. 49 \atJ he planned 10 re-enter pr" ale pral11lC ,,., ith the futul'l.' < O\ta Mesaofficeof'Ac< uKhffin:Do)lc Rro,,.,n & Enc:l"OI) ··1t's not 1h;11 I was burned out or an)thang," \\ ood \31d. ··tt had alwa)s been on m) mind 10 ao baclno private prau1rl' at some: po1n1 h\ with ~me ~ret tha1 I go. \\hen ) nu "or!. w11h people for I:! )ca~ thn ht-lOnll' '>Ort of hke )our fom1h But I'm \Cl) nuted about 1ht• prospt"t'.i' for th<' future ·· One of ( ahforn1a \ l.argl·\t la,,., firm\ • D<» le \1d utl·hl·on has uflit.e\ in San Franu\w \.in Jo~. Walnut < red. "ash- 1nston () < ~hangha1 and Ta1ix-1. "ood said " lonttt11nc acqua1n1ance ot Daniel J ( unn. J p,1rtner "•lh Do)le M t( utchl'On. \\.'uo<l ~11d Mcf utchcon rnntacted him when the firm de<1dcd 10 o pen 1 < O\t:i Me\8 office ·· fh1ngs JU4it wn of ('amt 101ethn he ~·<l Co ta Mesa Ma)Or Pl."tt'r Bulla \at<.l lht' l'll) "'ould protlabl) hcJin ~art:h1 n 1mmed1atc:I) for a su,ttswr to Wood Ht !>aid 11 ,,.,o uld be it challenae for the cat' 10 find ~meone "'ho matcht\ Woc.1<f\ com· ix-1cn("e and commllmt'nt 10 the ell' "M > rcall1on to the nc"s 1s a t ros' bet\\Ccn being hcar1tlrokcn and bc1n2 h.app) tor him:· Buffa said ... l know afa a good mo"'c for him. but there arcn·t many. pcopk out there "t\o can do aqood 1 JOb as he's dont' for us all 1h~ ye&l"S. He11 bt- \Ort'I\ missed ·· \\.oo<l 14ill lc.1,c 10 optn tht new office 1n Jul\ He said tht' ollict' ~ould sp«tahtt an real t'Slalt' and land use Jay, { graduate of Ha:u1ngs ColJcac of Law. ~oodJom~d tht' l'll~ 1n 1977 as a 1 tant , ;momt'' lk "as1'amcd c1cy attorney 1980 A career seminar open to person~ aged 55 and over will bt held by the Pnvatt' lndu'llry Counul of Orange County on Thursda) an Huntington lkach and Fnda:y an In inc The workshop '" intended for oldi:r pen.om interested an leamms about caettr and JOb 1ra1nan1i opponunaues. Add111onal 1nformat1on ma) bt obtained b> calhna Carol)'n O'Mallc> at S67-7500 Classes to start earlier in Fountain Valley. ("\I .• ~'\ D ·\ H ly ALEX WIWAMS Of,,..~ .... ''1' to u&h.'' l><.l1d Carol M~hon) ot Fountain dunn& cen aan 11mcs of the }Cir Some Valle). ,,., ho 1\ he I pang org.anan· thl· p.1rcnts_ "'om that children w1U return ix-uuu n c' en earhcr to homts lef\ e-mpty b · T ue da • ,Uay 9 • 6·30 p.m. lrvla~ Cit)' Cosac:ll. coun"I chambers. I '200 Jambon:c Road. ParentsYcar there "''ll be more fall&Ul'd students and more "latch-key kids .. nc\t September when Fountain Valle) Ha&h hoot moles to a class schedule 1n "hach e"er) da~s !>tan\ JO minutes earhcr I oun1a1n \ Jllq, freeing t>us<'' lo pick up other ~1uJcnl!l bound for other high 'l(hooh In the d1stnc1 hoard rru~tce Oa' 1d "amer !.aid Ed1!l0n High hool no,,., run\ on the Lero penod cla S<"S '>omc11mes tullill worl.mg pa~nts. laae said. collqc m~u1rcmenu lb.at the ~:hool .... a., ··"' lot ot parent don't qnt their luds unable 10 fi1 mto the da) 's regular \I\-comma home at 2 15 The-re are enouah penod \Ch«.l~lc OtheT zero pcnod d;mc\ lat h·k.c> k1dsalrcady." Slaae said • 7 JO p m Newpon·MHI UD!fled Sclaool Ol1&ric t Bolrd of E41teatio11, Harper Communal) (enter, 42S E. 18th t. Nc\I )ear. \ludents enrolled en a ·· ,(:ro pcnod" cla wall beam class at 6:30 a .m Farsi penod 111 the ~hool wall follow 111 7 'O a.m . same carh schedule slated lor Fountain Valle) ~C\I )car. ho"t''a fd1son "''II l11p-tlop "'Ith Fountain \ alk\. "'11h Edison aS)uming the later~ hl'dufc Approximate!) 35 I ountn1n Vallt') parents have signed a ix·1111on o pposing the scht'dulc chanic Pal"('n t' ,,ud the)' plan to lobb) before the d1..,1n, ,., board ot trustt'es Tuesd3\ to seek a rl'\t'Nll of thC' arc re~nc<1 to r special act1\.1l1c5 wch as a Kemper. howc,cr. said tM e~tra 30 model l n11«.1 Nations project. d•\tnct ·minute athomc~11ldohttletocbanatthc '\upenntcndcnt La"rcncr Kcmpcrse1d current pattern\ of bct\avaor for the so-• 7· 30 p m. Huntlnaton Beact. U~Jo11 Hl&b Sdtool Dl1trlct Board of Trusten, d1)lnc1 board room. 10251 Yorkto"'n A'e W'edne dsy~ .ua, l 0 decision · But Mahon}' \aid that a 5tudcnt enrolkd caJlcd latch-~e~ children He added 1h11 inzcropcnoddas\\\ho1 alsoan\ol,l·din the Lttch-kc) )ndromc 1 usually a ~hool ~pons"' 111 n('C(f to v.akc up 11 '-· Vl problem 14'hen clcmcntar) school children. a m and ,t.n at khool unul S· JO o-m · not tct'n~rs. face ao empt) houtc. • 7:30 pm. F'Mata.la Vall 1 Plual.Dg Com· mlntoa. coun 11 chambers. I 0200 Sl tcr A \.C The Hun11ng1on Beach l 'naon lh&h hool Distnct Board of Trust~ ap- pro'ed lM chlna,t" an March Tht' ne"' schedule ,,., ,11 shave S 140.000 from the d1 tnct's annwal budaet by allo"''"I 1he distract to ~ucr the number of §Chool tlu., runs. "W11h hnme"ork, then·~ no "•~ the' '-•d The chanJ_C 1\ one of ~vcral enac1cd to "M> son 1 o ~phomnre al f ountain ~an 1c110 hcd earl).· Mahone) s.a1d tnm S.! 5 malhon from tht d1s1nct budsct Valle)' He has an acadt'nm \UhJttt -Irma \lase or Fountain VaJk) said (. uts "'ere nt."Cded due to dedanmg cnrol- a.cometr)'-dunn&zcro f)('noJ "hen )O"-. many par('nts arc concerned th.at children lment and comparah"el modcsl state ha\-e to ~tan at 6.30 an the morn1na. that's "'"''" have 10 walk to ~hoot 1n '~ dark fund1n1 for the d1stnct POI .IC I I Of, The idea as to dch"er student\ early to a car. Bolt\ ca" then c:ra hed into th curb. Bnto was 1"'"1td ancr he allcaedl> ran' from'the 5ttnc and wa rcponC'd bttall:ana into a thud 'chicle 1pprox1muely1 ftalfm1lc:north of the accident Jate. The ond dn,cr ~H trcaied for Ltcerata n and Meli.: and t.(k pein. Bnto ufTcrcd 1 fractured ,aw and la<'crauon . He wu booked at Wntcm Mcd1alla1I ward """h bail tel ~' SIQ.000 :har& of felon)' dn\'1na u:nJcr the tnnucnce arc pend· 1n1~unt1l the rnult of blood ~mJ'l 'l'V.'O Sant.a Ana men Jamc-s -\lJcn Robtrta, 24 and Hush John o· cal 32, ~ urn~ lbonl> ancr mad- niabt • Svnda) on ~on of not pa)'lftl d~1r dinner and bar tab 11 Silk> SWlivan 10.01 latn \e Robtn• WM altO ~ on w Pl· c1on ohmult ~ "h 1 dacll) ,,. .,on aftrr me ~r taid llotitns tncd to run bhll clOW• .,lh bi cat 1h tht rauunn1·1 fllti"I loL RObcn ••• booad nno~ Coun1 Jail ,r,1th bl.ii lfllM SI0.000:-0' C\I tras t ucd a d .. llOG Md rd I Lied Two 0... 0..-JU"Ctlilts To>crc •101111 fDr "91iidt. bi..... anJ ... Iii~ ...... ~) • •. ndl)' ww :i:;ted 1wt11l1ne into • 10300 bl« ot ~· 1ndt7. w.e ba alu • Onnes o n r ............... PoJtnuclear on Laauna Can)'on R d at 1 ·40 a m. unda) and one ptrson punched another be fort tak1n1 off an a black BMW • • • Pohcc "Crt called to the area of I 1 trttt and Epn at 9:34 u.1rda) where a pan) "-•~ undeNI)' and 30 to lSjuvcnllcswert rtponcdl) tbro~an bo1tJh and runmna aro11nd in the treet. Office!'\ shut dO'An the pan> • • • Someone luhtd the top ofa I ~S4 · Rabbat c:on\crtablc parked en 1h~ 600 block or GJcnner)rc Uttl over the ~cckcnd .. • ••• Tbt 1C1Un •• tom (rom a kitchen •1ndo•n ofa home 1n the 200 blcx of wa~c ~t on unda . The intruder took S 1,000 1n ca'h and credit cant • trttt and Beach BouJeVlrd. • • • bout S 1,000 1 n "'omen ·s Je'-'cll"\ was rtponcd m""na on the ~N)() block of her •\' l'nue. ••• A puN con1a1nan1 a dn' er\ hcen5ie. an addrM'> book and car kc'\ was stolen at t rntral Park ••• About ~' t'n people became em- broiled an a fistli&ht at a k>ud pen 1n the 500 block of 8.l>onne Dn"c ' ~pon Boult'a.rd. I G rc1a- C1lderon. 2S. Alfonso Manrnt'f· Pon~. 28 -\bran H~ra.Con1.alc1 28 and Guadalfo Hcmandez-T ~'kdo 26. were anc ttd It 4:45 p.m Irvin~ A witne s "-TOtc d09t'll the h,c:n plate number of a \Chicle m "-hKh three men lcn the-Denn 'i ~taurant. 1~160 Cuhcr On\C, without pa"ng the tab of $9.41 Tbc u ~t wt'rc bche'cd to be Mannct at EJ T<m> Minne Corps ir tataon. ••• A man f'tl)Oncd a death threat b\11 d«liMd to -proteCuuon .. . .. b1 di.st u ~c4 of anJettnt citpojUtt -.bile ptddl11\1 011 a bakr path behind an apenmcnt rompk\ ••• Uokno~n iUSll«U chmbfd the ftn« anto lht animal .tbt*r at I 129 nd <'aa~to remove their ... Tbe Id\ • nok. • • t.oet uabi,. Vlhed a1 St 4.~ wn ~n hm • .., 11.c-d lot of aft 1nduatnal bu.tktuw at 1121 0Ur)ft A.\C, PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP)- Mea U. civiliaa dolllel ftrinl auk>- matic rints broke up a marcb on Mondl~tboutlndl cf~ who were na malliw election fraud. At least : ·oeoole -.-e wounded. About U,000 ·peop1e joined the march to protest nidt by Gtn. Manuel Antonio Noriep't 10ldien, who wi'lneaet ujd teiz.ed thousands of vote tally tbeett and prevented Sunday's presidential election from beina tabulated. ··1 hope there will be a worldwide~ outcry ac&intt lh11 dictator stCIJinf thjs election from his own people, ujd former President Jimmy c.aner, an invited C>btervcr. Polls clOICd at 5 p.m. Sunday, but it " wu not ~ul 11).m. Monday tbat the eo~erameaa .-Sia received uy \tOlft 10COUDL ODooltdoa: Dl'llidenlial <:madidllr OuiDCnno baaN aad ~meat candidate Carlol DUque bot~ claimed~· ne !WW prelident as 10 tab aftkie sept. I. Duaue, N_oriqia's hand-picked c.andidate, Mid he -.. leadina by 207, I 21 lO 116,417 with 43 ~t of the vote counted. Carter cued an uit poll·;by··the Roman Catholic church u a ttliable ind1cator that Duque had lost by 1bou1 3-to-l. Carter wd the .,overn.ment WU in the procns of cratina coun~eit tallies to re~ tbolt stolen by N . '1 IDldim dUri lk aiabt. ~ .. Ddeme ,Oftn dUft is Ptn• ••'*to naler. • RiMftlD Ariai Calt1 oe. IM op- p;.-·1 •ice~·.. cu-~d II ed. ~9l'll•ml11 al , 1 .... " IOl1 elections~ ~ .uiei~dleMaioa. 1em luill met widUop ad· vieen la Wllll~ OD Monct.y to ~ ~ America lbouJd Wki aat'ia 11t'ZJ toOUlt Noriep. Aa ldmi•racion Oftlcial who spoke oa coaditioa of anonymity said one pollibility u 10 rejnforc:e the U.S. military praencc id the CaoaJ Z.Onc to prot«t U.S. citizens. ' A_ ckleption of official U .S o~ ICtVttl lft Panama declared tbt . Atlantis returns froin successful, mission EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -Spece lbuttle Allan tis landed on a pit)' dnert nmway Monday after punma u.s. planetary explo- ration bide on track with the launch of the unmanned Mqellan probe to Venus. Atlantis touched do'!t'fl at 12:43 p.m. PDT on -. concrete runway at Roten Dry Lake after a fiery, hour- Iona plunee from orbit 184 miles above Earth. "Conaratulations and nice land- ina." uid · capsule communicator Frank Culbertson ·in Houston. "You've extended the abuttle's reach far beyond Eanh orbit now. Com- modore Maaellan (the 16th century explorer for which the Venus probe wu named) would approve." "h's 1ood 10 be back. It's a pat trip," shuttle commander David M. Walker told rcportcn and space qency worken before the ~w new back to Johnson Space Center four hoon after landina. "We bad a &rat time on orbit .... We hope you lilced what we did," said miuion 1pccialist Mary L. Ocavc. The crew Jcf\ the orbiter about an hour after landina.and in!_pected 1ts underside. accompenled by senior Nation:aJ Aeronautics and Sp1ce Ad· ministration official!~. They found lmJe damaae to its thermal t1les. "The veh~le looks about as clean as any one that I've ever seen," ·Richard Truly, NASA's actin& a~ sociate administrator for space flight, told a post-landina news conference. "The Mqellan spacecraft ... is floatina toward the planet Venus to open u~ a new era of planetary explorat1on," Truly said. O~l_y_ about 27,500 of a predicted f()(),000 apectllOn braved bakin& heat to 1e-e Atlantis dive through the Jhin, hiah clouds and rock the dc-scrt with the its sianature twin sonic booms. The ~ -commander Walker. pilot Ronald J. Grabe~-~-Tillion specialists Norman .E. 1 nqaru, Mark Lee and mission specialist Cleave - rocketed into space from Kennedy Space Center on Thut"lda-y. The S.SSO million probe will reach Venus after a IS-month, 800 m111ion- mlle journey and besi.n mappina the surface of Earth's cloud-shrouded sister. · "The trajectory is abouJ as accurate as you can act." said Lennard Fisk. auociate administrator for space science and applicayons. Mqdlan marks.the hrst new U.~. planetarycxplo-ration in 11 yea~. Fusion ·Judge orders veterans' claims report on Agent Orange reopened i:lef en de a SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A AdminlJtration failed to JJVe vet-stalcmenL federal jud1e threw out the Dcpan.. erans the benefit of the doubt. .. The ruling validates what Viet· ment of Veterans Affairs' rul~ on "These errors, cspeaally sharpl> nam veterans have been sayina for LOS ANGELES (AP) -Martin Aaent Oranae health ber1efi1s. and con>pounded Wlth one another. years, that the VA has failed to IJVC Acischmann and B. Sta~ons ordered thcaovcmment to reconsider sharply t.i(>Ped the scales agamst A&ent Oran~ v1ct1ms a fair hcan;t;' --.~peaied before nearly2. low-Cllimrby more Uiib 31 .--cn:J veterans. veteran c:bmuams," Henderson said:-td. am optimistic t t c emist.s Monday to counter critics lnadecisionmadeg,blicMonday. Hendenon struck down regu-Conaress Will now act quickly to who doubt their claim of creating a U.S. District Judie hclton Hen· lation5 ckny1n1 A&ent Orange scr· resolve this most painful lcpcy of the nuclear fusion reaction in a tabletop denon sajd the i ncy wrongly vice<0nnccted benefits for cancers Vietnam War." device at room tem'perature. required proof that Aient Orange and all orher' diseasd except The aovernment is expected to The chemists disputed critics who causes various diseases in dei'lyhlg cbloracnc, a non-fatal skin condition. appeal the decision. The VA was accused them of 1loppy measure· most claims for benefi11 related to the He also ordered 1he qency to reopen represented by the Justice Depan- mcnt1, sayina that 1C1entists who herbicide. all claims denied under those rules. mcnt. have been unable to duplicate their Hendenon, ruhn1 on a nauonwide .. This 11 a major victory Wlth far-Jusuce spokeswoman Amy Brown experiments failed to use larsc lawsuit brought on behalf of Agent reachin1 implications," Mary Stout. dcchned to comment on Hendenon•s cnouah electrodes of the metal Oranac claimants, said the qcncy president of the 35,000-membcr Viet· ruhna. say1n1 department laW}ert s-l&aaium. formerly known as the Veterans nam Veterans of America, said 10 a had not yet seen 1t. Pon1, of the Universjty of Utah, and Rei.tchmann, of 'the University of Southampton in EnaJand, an- qounced on March 23 that they l'chieved nuclear fusion in a jar at room temperature. They la.id they did ii by lendina a current throup an appuatu1 in which a ptlladium electrode was wrapped in platinum and IOlked in a contafocr of hpvy water or deuterium. · Such an accomplishment, if con- firmed. could lead to 1 cheap and virtually inexhaustjble souroe of encrsy. Lalt week, delqates It the Ameri- can Physic.al Society mcetina in Baltimore accused the Utah-based Pont Ind Acischmann of experjment errors. " Aeishmann, 1ppearinJ before 1,800 ICientisu at a meehna of the Electrochemical Society Inc. at the downtown Bonaventure Hotel here, said there were no bot spots in h11 fus.ion device and that the excess heat measurements were accurate. Lostnucl~arbomb Exxon defends It efforts was clos~ to Japan de:i~=~o:.v '1~~65105~:f~ to clean Ala~kan ol' spill hydroaen bomb in t'6e Pacific show · VALDEZ Al .. _ (AP) T that the erran1 weapon was much • as-. -op closer to 1 heavily ~pulated E~xon cx~uuves contra<hctcd.aov. Japalfcsc isl.and than the mili\lry has cmment wnncsscs Monday, 1ns1st1ng acknowledJCd, a rcsean:h ana~t said they ~peatedly uraec:t the quick u.sc of Monday. chemicals. to ~1spene the nation's The analyst, William Arkin, said laraest. ~II spill but th11 federal the evidence showed that U.S . .Jhips au'thoryues tu.med them down. iinorcd Japan's bin on nuclear Their testimony. before a fivc- wcapons durina the Vietnam Wu member subcommittee of the U.S. era. · Ho~se Jn1~nor Comm1nee went -Arkin and an associate, Joshua apmst earlier st1temen11 by h<?th the Handler of Greenpeace, said their ~ Guard and lbe states top research bad established that many c~v1ronmental offictal,• whc;> said the other nuclear devices have been lost oil comP.lny dJd no1 seek Wldespread in the sea -48 nuclear warheads and use of djspcrsa_nt chemicals to bteak 11 reacten "the majority of them down the 011. ' Soviet... ' Exxon execuuves alt0 disclosed for dent Frank larossj told the p1ocl "I was plcadina on my pan to bqin dispersal use ... wt were very 11· aress1ve." Dennis Kelso, commis 1oncr of Alaska's Departm'ent of Eh· vironmental Conservation, refuted that tesumony and descnbcd Exxon's account Monday as a "fabrication." Dispersants Jn pans or Prince Wil· ham Sound had been prc.aperoved by the 1tate even before the 011 spill, be said. ""l"""---------~--------------theftrstumeth.atthec1canuphucost the>oil Ji_ant $95 milhon to date. On Sunday, Kelso Uld won Ind its pipeline strv1ce company, Alyeska, spread .. disinrormauon" by contend1na ll$C of d1spenants was souaJ11. KtllO testified that Euonchd not, requeit permission to use the chemicals. .. We came to AJaska to use dis- peraants," Exxon Shippina Co. Prcsi· ... ....... -. Iii I" I la C..-Md. R· flaridil, .............. ...,,_ MW 11111& ii::::.;:·• b1adpicbd • #t If ii I.be winner, be =IOiauaducie&' iatbe dUa ~ ti the Paiiaini caMJ Truty, ich~s over control of: the waaerway to Panama al tbe cad of the century. l>Mque denOunced what be called ..obvious American intnventjon in din tbat only concern Panama and &be abwe by oblerven of Pan-aruniaft bospitali t y, .. :ne attack on tbt demonstration leriously injured 1 TV cameraman. A reporter for the French ~P.t!' Le Moock and a cnarthn' were lliabtly hurt. ~ '1'M U6Ult came as t.bc t march wu bttaki111 up ...,. dllc Electoral Tnbuftll. EDdata Ud odwr leedetl hid alr.iy left wbca a ear beerilll a larF Duque poller drove ioto t.be crowd. Demomtraton thriw s&Onct, bU1 tbe Crowd JCattttcd. Whcft t.be men inside the car fired in the air. Troope nearby Ibo bqan ftrina in the air. Norial ;., indicted on federal ~ tralncki• ctwJcs list. ~r in Aondl. Washinaton ampoeed _econ- omic unction'-sul)l)Of1ed anti-sov- muMnt leaden 1n0 repon.cdlj pve SI 0 milJjon to the opposabon efc:ition campaip. t \l.llOH'\I\ llHll:I' "'°"' Diiiy Not wire MNbs Measure against Insurers falls SACRAMENTO -A measure to impose heavy fines on msu~ which pull out of the Cahfomia auto insu.ranoe market because of Proposition I Ol &.lied aaain Monday in the state Aacmbly. At the same time. state Controllet Cray Oavis aajd Insurance Commissioner Roun1 Gil!Hpae could order immediate auto insurance rebates or rate reducuons under terms of the state Supreme Co~r1 r;ulina upholdin1 most of Propo iti~n ~ 03. · . . But Davls' ldea for ammediate rebltcS w11 d11m1.ucd as unreahsuc b)t Harvey Roscn6eld, the principal1autbor of Proposition 103, who predicted that politjcal preuurc for the rebatct would force th~ insurance commissjoner and othen in state aovemm~nt to respond quickly., LA teachers plan to strike Monday LOS ANGELES-The bofrdrcprcscntina teachers in the nation's second larsest school d11lrict called a strike for next Monday, 1n what could be the first walkout by cducaton in Los Anaieles since 1970. Monday's unanimous yote, taken dunng an cmeraency meetin1 called by the board of United Teachers.- Los Anaeles, came aaainst the backdr9p of a threat earlier today by Superintendent Leon.ant Britton to ~thhokl teachers' pay 1fthey failed to tum in their arade books and other records by Monday. The union, which rcpresenis 32,000 workers. earlier had authonud a stnke for May 30, pendina a 1ettlement. Navy jet fighters collide INDEPENDENCE -Two Navy jct fiahters collided 1n n1ah-t Monday · over the Sierra Nevada, and Jt least one or the two pilots ptracbu~ free1 authorities u1d. The F-A:-18 Homcts, assiancd to the VX4 test aquadron oasco at Point Muau Naval Air Station. collided around 11 a.m. The 11n&Je-seat JCts went down about 45 miles apan -one into a remote footb1llJ of the Inyo Nat~. . A rescue helicopter was tent from the Lemoore Naval Air S&ation in the San Joaquin Valley. "There were two'pilots -one in each aircraft," said Lt. Cmdr. Gene Okamoto at Point Mu,u ... It's unknown their whereabouts yet Someone had seen two parachutes.' · Seat belts for sc~ool buses rejected WASHINGTON -A federal panel rejected the idea of reqwn1:.'n ICll belts in most school buses Monday and wd safety offietals o l to concentrate on bu• loadib& zones whcre children are 1n mueh sreatcr n,er. Nearly .CO children are killed each year whde t.ryinJ to &et on or off school buses, compared to about I 0 deaths amona children rid1n1 the buses, ukl a rcpon by a committee of the National Research Council. The s»nel concluded that if half the students on all buses used 1hc belu, perhaps OM hfe a year would be saved and several dOzen inJunes 1v0Jded - statiJtJcs it termed .. not suftkaent to justtfy a federal standard mandatina 10stallat101l •• Court rejects abortion counseling ban BOSTON -A federal appeals coun Monday upheld a permanent inJunction nationwide qiinst aovemment rulcS tNrnnU\I 1bonion counielin,1 ~ fam1ll plannina chnics, rulina them unconsti1u1ional. The 1st U.S. Orcutt Court o Appeals decision was the first on an appellate coun level amona chill~ brouaht aeperately in MassachuaettJ. Colorado and New York to rqulittons that Dad bttn slated 10 10 into efftcl in 1988. The reaulauons, puacd un<kr the Re.pn admani trauon. sou&}lt to eliminate federal fundLD& to family plann1n1 aroups that counteled prea.nant women about aboruonr. Scientist: White House altered report · • WASHINGTON-A top NASA lcie-ntist told a~~ pend Monda)' that teatunony tte•d ~ on likely barsb dfects of~ warmint was 10ned down by the Bu.•h ldm1n1stration detpite his ~=· s ~ons. Dr. James Hanten l&Jd lhe Office or Manascment Ind fotccd him to contradict-within his own pttptttd •tatement -hia fi !'t ~hat .a bu 'ldup o("~nhoute effect" paes would incrtue the likclihoOd of OJoUPt. .....----------------------------sen; Albert Gore Jr.t who questioned HanlC'ft at a subcommittee..,., .. " ... Mid be aaw ... form ohcaentific bud" by the admiDittratton. Wbida blil been ~~ftf ~ env1roomcntalisu conaidet a to-lloW ~tioG OD dalinc -.Ila lk>tlal wmiJlt. Whit.e Houw .;okcsm&n Martin Fiuwatct coafinnld tbat cba..-s bad been made in Hamm's ~ teltimoDy. .. 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"" • 1s .. 1211111,::r t-.111w ,.._, llliwtc11•111wtor..-w.._..,1r1 ....w ...-. - , .. , · ~IMCl't .. .. ,......,., .. ll 011111 '"''' . Nicholas Brig·ante, painted LA's hi~tory ly'Thi AliNXYtitd ,,... · Ni(bolas P. Bnpote, w'bo captured the htstory of Los An,eles f!P canvas Erina a career that spanned 1even decades, bu dJcd It 93. Bripnte, who d of natW'll cauJeS Saturday at Hollyw()od Presb~an MedJcal Center. was one of the city·~ foundina ,eneeation of Modernist art1sll. paint1n1 ~uch areas as Arroyo Seco. Elysian Park an,d the . House Htlls. · te, born in Padula. Italy, an 189.S, caim to the United tat.es at the qi of 2 and bepn pa1ntan1 when he wua teen•qet. • ttorowiu, who dltd Fnday m M1am1, saw the p6tential of bu1khnp that had weathered throulh the yea.rs wbcn few others could. Up to I SO arl deco buildinaa in Miami Beach-ure pamted pink, JtUrplc, peach and ~riwinkte. and abo·ut half. are Horowitz' dci•a.ns-· He founded the M1arn1 Desaan Prncrvauon Lca1ue with Barbara Capitman in 1976. "'ilea.Uy, he tau&ht me what I know about Art Deco ... said Capitman. Horowill was born an New Yotk Cuy. and &rew up Wlth Visions of the art deco-style Radio City Music Hall. He start«! a design firm 1n New York. but mo"td to M1am1 Beach. Hit first public work was a C~ola advertisement painted on the side ofa barn, and over the course of has career bis paintinp were exhibited in such museums as the Nov~l/st B~_s/I Cre!.!lhton Los Anfelcl County Museum of Art and tne atur.iT Ba 1 c .,,. 1 h 1 t d Muteum of American Art in Washinafon. . sa re1.,.ton, a nove 1st w o was an ou 'I an 1ng • Bripnte experimented with 1 variety of techniques ~r:~~lb~~r of German authors. d1«! May 3 an London He and themes t.hrouabout bis career, but he ultimately CrelV\ton worked for military intclhacncc dunng returned lO Chinne watercolor methods an an on101na World 'War l , talung aenal phQ4>1raphs of German series oflaflt"'fCale paintinp entttled ·•T1"epo01:· "Space trenches. t '· Explorations .. and .. Bumt Mountain." ----tu-comptettd 34 trin51aho'ns bttwccntncl"o "''Orla --'t-·--... _ ,J·,.o a.J.1ocat• I -ona11d HofioU.1/tz wars. anclud1n1 '1Gnnd Hotel" bf. Y1ck1 Baum "Der n1& u~ u""' ... LC" -, Stcppenwo1r· by Hermann Hesse. 'The Treasure of the . - ··Industrial desiper Leonard Horowitz, whose eye for color helped transform Mllmi'scaty'sartdccodisl(lct into a rainbow of pastel colors and renovated bcachfront hotels., died of complications from AIDS. He was 43 Sierra Madre" by B.· Traven and ''Gusuiv Mahkr Memones and Letters" by Alma Mahler. Amona bis novels were "Medner Hill Farm" and "The Leaden Cupid ... I'\ ·1·u J: SJ:H \I( ·1. Aar.u ltl Cla11 Victoria A.. Roben Gordon of Costa Mesa. has V•Um1&11a, dauat;>ter of K.athl~n completed basic tra1nan1 at f'on DI~. Annarclfa of Costa Mesa. has. been l'llJ. decorated with the Air Force A.Jrmu PHI• M. Pattlno, son of Achievement Medal at Kacna Point. Emanuel and Beverly Pastizzo of Hawaii. The airman. a 1981 graduate Fountain Valley, has ,araduated from ofMarina H1ah School, isan adminis.-.Air Force basic tramana at Lackland ttation speaah11 with Detachment 6. Air f'orcc Base, Texas. The 11rman. a 2nd Satelhte T~~'!I Group. 1 1986 r;raduate of Fountain Valley Air Nataonal Guard Sst. Michel A. H1ah School. was a basic train ma Millet, son of Rkhara and Sharon honor araduate. MtUtt of Dana Point, recently com· ~· RicuJ A. DeSpala, son of pletcd the clinical ttainins portion of ·Ra' ll'id '""-Spain of San Oemente. the mcdkaJ service spcc11Jist career ~ field at Mather Au Force Base has completed a U.S. Army primar) Hospttaal Calaf. He is a t 984 ara4uatc leadenhap course. He 1s a tele· of San emcnte Hie School. typewnter equipment repairer with • • ....--the 14th Maintenance Co .. West Km•P. Kdm,.ton of Francis and Germany. Shirley Kearn o Da.na Point, has • • • rece-ived the lllvtt WUlP ofan Army A.trmu CraJ1 M. A.nold. son of aviator and wu appoint«! a warrant Jim Arnold of rrvane, has araduated officer upon completion of the rotary from Air Force basic tra1n1ng al wina aV\ator course at the U.S. Army · Lackland Alr Force Base. Teus. Aviauon Schoo~ ~o~ Ruck.er, AJa A.lnnaa TM4·J~ dan. son of Mr. rn.a. .. ~o.M.dauahter of and Mrs. Dave. Clark of ~n . Clemente. has araduated from Air Force basic tra1runa at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas He as a 1988 lf'lduate of San Clemente High School. • • •• Sbnll 8 . A.Jam1bw. son of BarJOr and Ohun Alam shaw of ( osta Mcu. has been promoted an the Li S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. The airman is an admanl}- trauvc spc:ciahst at Goodfellow ir Force Base, Texas. with the 3498th Air Base Group. · • • • Army Z.4 Lt. nom11 P. Sml ... son of James and Maurttn Smuh. of Laauna N11ucl, has amved for dut} in West Germany. Sm 1th is a pa) and cum chief with the 59th Finance Soppon Unit • • • · Cl)'de E. Hayfft Jr. whose wife · Mana. is the dau&hter of Robert Ortiz of Hunt1n,ton Beach. has been promoted an the U.S Air Fo~ to 1hc rank of senior airman. CUSTOM-EF-l'S ·· -· I CHOICE I 180-t?ay to One-Year O.D.-- ~ Your Choice! ' 10. ·10.253 • •ANNUAL YIELD RATE Minimum $5,000.00 Deposit · Compounds Daily ·AlllUll~---................ ..._ .._. inlerat lltel en_.. tor w >•--. Allll • ..,.. .. ._.,••a • nallr»; U.111tial pen.ly tor~ ........ 9442 ' .. OfM09 CoeM ~y PtLOTIT~ay. May t , ,._ cAaAEe ef rain CNM-.WV• .. 40 IQ ""°"'' .. c--...NC 10 .. ,. 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'l•p "' 31 == •01 1• s-.cs-IOI pm 30 U.Vf9M Llltlt loclo. 11 sa t"" ""'Hit 1ocs.y .i 4t p"' •f r1W1 Sen Cl9mente lOUlt"* 11 )1 Wron..-y ... S SS a m -Hll .i 74l pm · W....ten!O .. ..... dncl-loutll Wl*O(l 101 •• ~ 11 ~s '"""'°°"'''r11ooa,.i• ll•"' -.......... . The folJowin• list of Oranac Coast Rock~ood $266,000 real estate transfers, wtuch includes Jerald N Cuckler. 127 Rockwood the name of the buyer. address and S 190.000 the prioc paid for the property. wa~ Mr. & Mrs. Magu~eJ A Bclinky. 2C compiled from county records and cramento S218,000 escrow compan1es by Homeo'A-ners Jennifer Yamquchi, 33 Sum· Marketina Services. \ 1 mcrlield S2 I 0 000 Company officials sa)' the h~) ma) Mr. & M,.;. Hue• T. Chen. ~ 19 have a.o error factor of 7 pcrlcnt Th~r Tna~.000 dunna a year's ume because of Mr. & Mrs Suk K. Kum . t 8961 speculation bu)'inaand error5 Anuocb Om~ $377.000 The bst as published for tht' Kathleen K.. Peck.ham, 19 l\urora informational use of our reade~ and S592.000 is protected by cop)'n~t to Home: Mr. & Mn.. Ge~ Fobcl 16 owners Markeuna Serv1cc-s Eucal> ptus $331,000 l"l.De Mr. & Mrs. Julian Arellano. 87 H1a.hland View S2SO.OOO Susa000n H. Tran, SO >\aO'lt1no OOnald R. Bahr. 21 Morena $234. William P K.Jem, 1S i\&o'>tino Sl99,000 nn:ooo -Mf. Mrs.-Paul E ~. ,:-t Don• s II". 37 AI .. I Mom1na Suh S4S2,000 na ti 1m1n. 1cantt ""\IS t Mr & Mrs JOK,ph K. Vu. nu N S 149.000 Mounta1n V 1ew SI 3S.000 Bai Y. Yana. 68 Cahcante A1\lt' Mr. cl Mrs. Gene R Joh, S322 S 16S,OOO Plum Tree $228.000 Kevin A. Habo1a.n. 90 Ahcante Michael Booth. I 87 I I San Rufino Atslc S 150.000 enna . Aisle S l7S.000 cady, 148 .\hcante jeff~y G. Kime. 57~ l icm Cicio .\mbcrleaf s97.000 Mr. & Mrs. Mnos A Savopolos. Wayne McKmlc). 43 $269.000 Peter J ( a"all:sro. I I RJhia 161 Stanford S21 4.000. f-a~tmo M Ga)'o, I S4 tan ford $291 .000 • Mark Sl8S,000 Nah\ 1. 69 Briarglrn Sl~~·~ T Mar. 18731 Vaa \.crona Mr .• & Mrs. Harold Brookfield SI S7.000 'l t:"I'> s Sl.200,000 Mr. A Mrs.. Masoud Ehun. lO Na1 C. Yu. 16 ( annc\ S366.0IJO Richard L Sher"'OO<i. I O:l ( oster Aisle SS0,000 • Mr. & Mrs Marcus ( Gualter. 104 ( ostero A• le SI 6S.000 Richard L Radford. 120 Costcro A1\lc Sl6S,OOO Mr. & Mrs. Harold E ffficr 14 411 Dahlquist Road S240.0Ctl Mark E Bratt. I 48S I Dahlquist Road S233,000 Lawrence J hul1en . (J31 r>«r· field S l H .000 Suzanne M Pc)'ton 3S8 Ottrticld SW3.000 J1hon1 Tang. 9 (,olden Wren s 163.000 Emma M ( anc10 11 Grttnmoor Sl3S,000 To~en K Ngo. 11442 L.orr:unc Wa) S30S.000 Manlyn L \\ 1lhams. 16 1\-farticlla $164.000 Mr. & Mrs. Sherman Hsu. 14'>41 Piper Circle $298.000 Mr & Mrs Carl R Gordon 11 Robinsons S24 7 ,000 Mr. 8t Mrs. Michael E. Cray, 8 lklmonte $282.000 Mr. cl Mrs. Ja) D. J1qcr. 7 Bnllantez S350.000 \.1r & M~. [)v.-ayne Mcar'>. 24 Bunker Hill S32S.OOO \\an C H51eb. I Coldharbor S2'X>,OOO Mr & Mn. Jeff~) J Conrad. 11 H1dalgo S382 000 ~ Laird B Ander.on. 12 Kara E S306.000 Ganny L. Liu. 234 Lemon Gro\ e SI SOOOO Mr. & Mrs James R Fn b1c 86 Mon11ccllo $382,000 Don L. Foster. 423 Oranat Blossom SI 11.000 Mr & Mrs Chnstopher Likens. I" Pcl'T) \.Ille .$370.000 Mr. & Mrs .. Bi;an ModJtahrd1, 2 Rossano $208.000 JetTrt) S Ro!.s. 16' trtamv.ood s121.ooo Pea)' A tock. 184 trcam"'ood S85.000 lames H hade. 10'7 Tanseto S96,000 hddon H. Gia man, 123 Tanaclo End Probate Worries for Your Family "'W~ flt.'l up a li~g trust and now our chtldrt'n won't have to go through the tupe nnd expcns<> we wen t through when we. had to probate.• the e late of Ball'a pa.rent.a. When Ball\, porent pa d away, they had a hou.~ ond a couple of bank accounts.. Because they only had will, the late had to go throu~h probate Ev rything wa so difficult and time consu.mina The probate took over a J<>Dr and cost thou un~ of dol- lars. ,,,. ""' °""'Y ~ •• o.rin "'""'",.....__ ......,_ llD 9NloN (/>e '':':f _,, • ....,, .. ~ lndf•df• 1-' ... '<*AMW S~d"*•••"'9'-• 2..-,.., , __ (",oM.., --1' ~~,.....,.. 2 • , ... -~ Sl ·IOCI.~ IOlol" _,, 2-• r. .,..,.at-AJ J00..1't --..,., 2 . ,. ~ 1~ felt A'"" tt.q ~ M1' ot , ...... """"" 2l Vood ,,.. l'SI ll .. JOO-7• •• t«OlllMUOt •n -l7S·J" f"'d•-•IUlf'*" .. tOO ~ SI 13.000 Mr. & Mn. Gary E. Can. S Vaspera S470.000 · Mr. & Mrs. Pbihp W. Thompson. 12 Vaspera SJ57.000 • Mr. & Mrs. Kuan& K. Yu, 6 Windsor $460,000 James P ~:1ffl61 Sttan_o_n,_-.-. Lane S 172.000 Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Geske, S Turano $330,000 Ruth S. Fromcrly. 304S2 Via Estorcl $130,000 • Mr. & Mrs. Wilham G. ~LI. 29242 Via Sn Sebastian $239,000 Edward C. Grabowski, 284S2 Via Teresa $217,000 Mr,__& Mn.. A1J R IAtcbzadch, 29751 Weatherwd $412.000 Mr. & Mn. Ebrahim Madam. 30002 Whitecap $243.000 . LapaaBudl Mr &. Mrs. Wilham T. Kati, 464 "Aga te St.. s 12~.000 ~aft. 766 HftiU'T'l~~rr-..._-t $119,000 Ron.aid J. Letno. 222S Bnd1e Rd . S6S2,000 Ardath M. Schwab. 249 C'aJhope St $229,000 Cheryl F Au5t1n, 79S Coast View Dnve f536,000 Beorae R. Burkhardt. 283 Fairview t S3JQJOOO Wino C C1aybouah. 2 802 hady\,. Plaoc S28S 000 Mr. cl Mrs. Jeffre}' T. Conley. 867 • Wendt Terrace S49S.OOO c.r-a~IM.ar Mr. & Mn. l.awttntt I. Stern, 47 l 7 Hampden Road $'4S.000Pamela A. Odle. 428 Heliotrope Ave: SSS7,000 Mr. & 1rs. Robcn E. Pittmon. 615 LarbpurS270,000 David M'*"'det. 3400 Qwl't Cove $334.000 Mr cl Mn. Dana W Rttd 1016 Sandpiper Onv~ S67S,000 Mr. cl Mrs. John E. Biby Jr .. 29 k)'S&d Drivl' S~S.000 Mr & Mn Howard We1nste1n. I .S Whltcc.ap Dm c S532.000 W1lriam A Ha~k. 14 Whitewater S2 I S.000 Mr. & Mrs Ellsworth C. Berpnann. 3510 Sth A~e. $322.000 Mr. & Mn. Dean Chandler. 2000 ltura Dnve $533.000 Doroth) W Johnson. 72S Avocado A ~.t. S 185.000 . Mr. & Mn. Mack E. RhOdcs. 234 Heliotrope Ave. $6 70,000 Wh n we went t.Q do our will, a fnend recommended on e1tate planmng eemanar pro need by Bezaire Law Offic . 'fh at: torn y was antere. ting and v ry informa- tive. 'Phere wt>re o many ben fit• we weren't owaN' of. I'm lad w attended the 1eminar-becou e we found out t.hat we coul<l not only !'a"'e our children thouaarida or dollars in eat.ate l • and probate fi ' but al that w could t up w-tate IO that cat.a.atrophic m dacal c re coeta would FREE SCMWAR DATES: not take all our ta away. W'Mn it com a tame for our children to handle our tate·, ev rythin1 will be in M · der far them. We don't wa.nt our &a1dren • te a"'1'er: th p ain w 1ufl4 red when our puwnte pe111d away. "E..n thOuih our children have rro•n .... ltill .au the care or them: . Rc.-.c"' lions are not neccss.:iry so plca.se com~ early. miHnNGTON Be.Aat . 2.-00 PM • ~~y. May 10 • 1 H y lu 7«>7 <;cmer ~~ HUftlinlloo Bed ...... lyVIDAO.AN ....,._...--Olil!JI .... C. ' I C , and palm sand plant1. (A crew of about SO had put the area in •J?P. le pie order the ~Yious-iiay.} 1 The Pacific S¥mp,bony Ball Committee has a tradition of"'borrowina 'the most maanificent of Orange County homes for its annual Crystal Circle brunch, . The members did it aaain when the event was staged at the $22-million palatial home orPattj and Mlelaaell>e Aqelo located on a scven-a<:rc plateau of their 22-acre est.ate in the Tustin hills. As the .. star" of the show, the home was the talk of the day: .. I've stayed at hotels smaller than this" .... "What a great place for a bed and breakfast" ... were overheard. Martoa Halfacre whose Traditional Jewelers donates prizes for the ball joked .. This place reminds me ofhome" and Lea Miller thouaht it was nice, "but it bas no dock." • More than SSO fiom all over the county arrived at the 35,000-square-foot Moroccan mansion to be welcomed by a spectacular view that clme full circle around and below the home. The sellout crowd toured the 10-bcdroom, 18- bathroom residence carte blanche after entering through the hand-carved doors from Spain. Getting attention were the home's personal gym filled with equipmemt, a disco, huge pme room, a beauty salon , a hbrary. a muhi- roomed wine cellar with several seating areas and a TV viewina room with 10 screens. And, the courtyard area of the home had its little niceties, too. Koi ponds. two .Jwimmina pools with a spa · for eight located inside the stone cav~ a much larger spa Betty Belden P•lmer •t f!H"f t•ble. • We had teen this home three years ago when we were at a house below here. We wanted to use it and had asked before. Our chairman o..ra DeMl pulled it off' this year," said committee chair Jeyce OI .... Betides tourin& the home, the obviously impressed auests were treated to California cuisine at several food · stations ftlled by Sommcnet cateren, they were enter- tained by Jack Riedl ins Qua~t. 'and viewed fashjQns from Just Lookina boutique in Laguna. The traditional silent auction of crystal from Lippe. Waren, Laguna, was held, and Kristolle, also of Laguna, exhibited mineral specimensandpve out mineral favors. The brunch was a pttview party for the 10th annual oelebration symphony bell set June 17 in the newly refurbiJhed ballroom of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. The ballroom will be finished, acc-0rding to new manaaer Mldael Delntoa. "Even if I have to get a hammer and start naiTin4' "joked Deighton. there with wife &aWeee. The hotel 1s underwriting the ball to the tune of $601.000. (Rcservatfons. $ J ,SO each, arc available by callina 5i61365.) "I feel sorry for the chainnan who bas to do next year's brunch ... trying to top this," Betty Beldu Palmer commented to Mlclaael Gllue as the two checked out the party area. · But. as the party drew to its oonclusion, Oilano shared a secret. "I bear they have tined up a home for next year ana it is valued at $2S million." Protective layer draws barbs :rr:.:1~.:~~"~lr~ ~'•io~~~··Fi:.~~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I about our big day that I think about 11 transaction will be completed. Focus on loans. per- II ft H ftS( ·tt t•I . saw that letter fmm the mother whose constantly. r come home from work centages, durab1hty of goods. Physical attraction 1s daughter was overwei.&ht 1knew1 had bubbling over with news about the evident in regard to L1bran. to write my first letter to Ann caterers l have talked to. our wedding TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Message received from Landers. colors, the number of attendtints. close relative con-... ----------• t , too, was a fat child. My mother their gowns and the flowers they will tams mfonnauon. and otheT relatives were constantly carry. most of ll super- sivina me the messaae that I was nol Last night "Dick" rcall) became fic1al. Ma1nta1n acceptable the way J was and ifl were IJ\&IY. He said 1 should do whatever I sense offitness and thin they would like me better. want because he doesn't want to hear hum<>r. Refuse to Too o~n l heard, "You. have such any more about the wedding. 1 don't be cajoled into a pretty face. lfonly you would lose a and love us the way we arc. we don't believe l've ever seen him so upset. 1 snap decision. Play little wci&ht you would be beautiful!" want your love." · was shocked when he said if I w a 1t1 n g .aa me· ...... lliiil9'1iiill And, "StjJI Job-bunting? Employers Tbankyou,Ann,forallowingmcto mention the wedding one more time. Pisces figures aJwar,s favor the wemen who arc · say something that has been on my he will give me the $600 that I paid for prominently. · ............. . thin.' Lately I've had several people mtnd for many years. And PLEASE the gown and there will be 00 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll learn cuctly sugest that 1 look into liposuction. don't teU me about Weight Watchers ceremony. where you stand in connection with investment, promiK They don't realize how they hurt my or· Overeaten Anony~us. 1 ltnow I love .him a lot and can't under-of "back payments." What appeared lost will be feelings. about them _as well as every other stand why he is so negative. ls h recovered. Older adviser imparts valuable information. Ever since t can remember, people weight-loss proaram. -MY NAME normal for a groom-to-be to be so up-Capricorn represented. · have watched every morsel of food J JS t:EGJON light? or is this his way of telling me CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lunar pos1t1on accents put into my mouth. They have said D£AR LEGION: No (omment that he doesn't want to go through timing, judgment, indiv1duahty, 5e}I appeal. Wear _your rude thinas, such as. "Do you really otber tJaaD tJaaak Y•• for wrtttns. with the wedding? rm deeply con· colors: emerald areen and white. Almost tn a flash. need that1r' and "You can't still be • • • cemed. Please help me. _ HURT-breakthrough occurs, enabling you to map journey. Anes hunary!" Linle do they know that DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ING IN HOUSTON · involved. these comments send me straiaht to fiancc and I have been livina toaether DEAR HOUSTON: You MP-volt-LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): What had been deep, dark the bakery where I buy a toad of for two years. Our weddfog date has asendll..U.mn~obablysetttason sec~t ~omes \O li&ht. You'll be free of lon1-standin1 pastries so 1 can pia out and show been set for April 1990. 1 want it to be th py'• .ervn. It. Meuw~e. obl~p~1on. Oandest~ne mecung relates to reason for them that I don•t care what they petfect so I'm planning way in '"IM,._, fluff Hed te laave a opt1m.1sm. Stress 1ndcpendenc.c, style. confidence. think. I have built a fortress of fat advance so that there won't be any laeart-s. ... rtlalk.Remayt.elaavlq Aquanan featured. around me to pro(cct m)'$Clf from laR-minwe <razioe1s. I've already premari&al JIHen. Tlta apla, k -•• VIR~ (~ua. 23-~pL 22): Puformance. it rated those cruel cracks. put dowa a S600 dePoSit on my may really wut Ht. TH oaly way to ouutand1na. Scenario features 11iends.. populanty, I speak for millions of overweiaht weddi,. aown. seu fer .. ,.. la co &Ive Wm every s~ccess in matten of speculation. Family member people when I say, "Pteuc lay oft We Ann. this weddina will be my oppertuUy te call d.e wed41DI off discloses unorthodox plan. 'Express 10terest but remain know bow we look. If you can•t acoept dream come true. 1 am so excited a.ad see If lte lakn IL neutral. sro·1·1.1f;11 ·1 UBRA (Sei>J. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on sua:tSSful communicauon with professlonal superior. Individual who~ been "hiah..and-mi&hty" will invite you to soiree. You'll have.reason to celebrate. to share aood news. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Cycle hiablights commun1cat1on, educadon. possible Journey. Long- d1stancc call could involve detaJls relating to buJld1n1 proaram. Romantic "hnk" discovered with another Scorpio. SAGm.uuus (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2'>: You'll be with people who have much ID common, (>OSSlbly lDVCStmcnt club. Empbasu on teachina. shanna 1nformauon. You·n feel more abve, alert, valuable as a pcnon. Gemini pla)s key role. , CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): ~nano haahhght security. home, scnous con11dcrat1on of maritaf status. Purchase: of durable household item commands atten- tion. tnv1tadon to aounnet dinina also featured. Taurus represented. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Lunar position hi,ahliJhts special scTV1c.e, emplo)'ment, loca11on of needed ~rsonnel. You'll F.,t backltage view, you no fonaer will be "in the dark.· Payment promised days ago is further dela).:ed. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marth 20): h might appear that you've lost the pmc but quick rcc-0vcry 1s featured. Some will say, "You are a rcaular comeback kid! .. Emphas11 on apecU;lation, phys1caJ 'lttracuon, populanty. Accept aratu1ty. '\ IP MAY t IS YOUR BlftTHDA Y you seldom are satulled to "sh stall .. Your interesu rinse far and wade You arc 1t11ve 1n cbantable, Polit.cal cam_P.e11r" Aries. Libra peno:~ important roles 1n your hfe. Before thlS moath is fi you'll be ensbuked-upc:>n new project, adventure. Cilrmlt ~le hiibli&hh mantaJ status, travel. posaiblc add1t.1on to family. •[j\iriQ& June. )OU'll be o n more soltd emotiona&-fmancial around. Scptembtt and December will also be1Mmorablt for you 10 1989. Four win Youth of the Year awards ~ Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now? Whatever you've been asking yourself •bout Hollywood celebrities, "Asi Michele" will clear It all up for you. "Ask Michele" is the question-and-answer column that answers everything from "Whatever happened to ... "to "Whit's next for ... " And tt appears only in TV UPDATE, the television magazine coming soon to this new1p1perl · Each week, Michele answers Inquiries from raders at>out your favorite ltln of past and present. And In the process She _prcwldes the most l entettalnin1 celebrity /TV column you'll ever readl "ASK MICHELE." Only in four you!:'J adults ttprcscntina the Joys and Oirls Club of the Harbor Area. Newport Beach, l.rvioe and Col1& Mesa. were hono~ as the 1918 Boys and Girls Club Youth of tile Year. Jehy CaU&rt, IS, of Costa Mesa, a Newport Harbor H11h School htbman, picked up the award for the Lou Yantorn branch. AtlrlH r-•11. I 6, a Eslancia Hiab SdMlol stude~_t, ii praident of the 0.. Me11 wettside branch Key- .... ('tub. 911y-p,11u11 I, 12. it the fint sirt to ..,. the award rtom &be Ne•Poft lllda. &stbluff'brancb. She attends HlrtMM' View Elementary SdM>ol. DwtPt lertell, t S, a fteshman at Bn.assin and the school will taeb Woodbridte Hiah School, earned ti\( receive Tandy 1000 computer sy• Irvine branch title. ttma. • • • Newpon-Mcsa Unified School District ~ntJy honottd bus driVff C.01• ._. who afdy delivm-d 4S TeWinkle atudeau to their IChool after t.bc bu.I lost its front wbtel. Alto honored WU Dil.W ........ aa •*.,.. ll.U&nt at Te't/iakJe. Wbo 11 die national winner in tbc TNOW•uaations Dram Project ti-_... ICbools. Hit proJCC't, '"W ..... Watdl, .. aD interDalioDal weadaer IDOllitonnl plan, beat o.at lS.000 Olller enlries; I • • • Ll&una Beach bu nm-oman Dr. Martie ~ ..-.. clcclcd to the· Univenity of Califomaa Board of Rqenu ri«nlly. becom1na tbe tee· Ond t}CI repmentativc to terVC on the nane-campus 1ystem'1 aovernfo1 boetd, I Newtirk eemed Mr Ph.D. in tOCWI ~ &om ua. A tor.er rcsi• ...S ft-. tM II OOtr)lftiidrit Of' a 1':""1 ia• .. eat 1na, ... NeWWt •pawl.Ill A.a Of J.ay I, I~ lbe will la've as a W YOllll ..... l a OM )'llf. rm ly NCIMAN llAaC Tiiie .._ ......... con.._. hia millioa ud rUUd in Ith place. ,.,~...., Ow!rll. .... 19crrcnd itt WASHINGTON -Tht McDoG-IPIE ,,~ eiit ,_ bJ -oww J nett Doustu Coti>.-eililj iitalDidlts pawuc 1·1m1 I --~ &utt ••lllbl NPOl1 Pll'PIRd mualfy Otber McDonnell Doualu bl tbs ....... co rUIE the ~·~'°°'-"-"--•blidiaries A!Cei...Ytd S~7 million.Jn_......,..~ !'"'l"lii or~' P'OUPI per. iiiiciiiai contracts. 11vina tbe entire .,,_.. .. .....m, devclo~ tat corporation ill total oU2.U billion. pd erihaatioa" wort. The ranki1111 A~ McDonnell DouaJM Aimaft .,. Mled on a review of aJl contracts and Manin Marietta, tbe remainder ••H .. 125,000 or more awarded oftbeTop lOindudedthe&orintCo. durial-tbt. fttcal year that en_ded last in 3rd place with awards totalina SeDt. lO S818. 7 million; Grumman Aerossiacc iMcDon.nell Douflat, which earlier Corp., $843.4 million; Raytheon Co., t.bia ·)'at aJso claimed the overall $840. 9 m1lhon Rockwell lnter- rankinaas the natio0..:1 ~t defen" national Corp., S737. 7 mJIUon; Oen- contnctor, bad climbed mto the top eral Electric Co .. $710.2 million: spot fot mearch work in fiscal J 987 McDonnell Douatas Corp., $664 ,wbcnitJlilplaced the Lockheed Corp. millioni TRW Inc., $6,8. 7 million, polidoD .. tbe ..,_....,.. •• ~ .. wonla a 1Glll~l22 s ly ICal'da COGll'IM*W llM ftmi CODtnlt, lbe I.I awards 10lali!ll ~·9 ....:, s billioe oa ,_..ta ltl . me Ddew ~t l9id Mon-A sreat dc91 ollllttw'.:;r-'ina da}'. 'aooeared to bl reialed' IO • 08 the The Manin Marietta Corp. raaked .. Siar Wan.. IDli-mitlile ~ .acc:onct fOr the .cood ~in a row system. The amouat OI money iD· with CQDU'ICtl IOeali111 S2.0l billion, veeted in ~ oe ... millilc and the Pe:nlll()n eddiDd. t_pec:e ayaema" toealed S7.I billion in AmOD1educational and non·prOfit fbc:al 19U, '°' 34.6 perceat of the enti~ lbc Muucbutetu Institute total, the Peatapl'Mid. o( TecllnQIOsy COGtinued to bold Thole nwnben ~linlecbaQled down lbe top ranld~ wina.int re.. Crom fiJcaJ 1917, when 11Ullile and search contncU dunna lbe year space ~ rneateb conaumed worth $403. 7 milboa. The Ael'OlpllCe $7.9 billioh. It wida>ed its lead in fi9Gll 1988, and Lockheed Missiles" Space Co., with two of its unau ranklna in the $611 .2 million. ~ ofE Niando. Calif., wudole The IOCOOCS-ranked awovam cat-bebiDd wida cooll8Ctl Wort.b Sl67 epy wu raearcb on· ain:taft. h millioll. followed by the Johns COMUmed n.4 pm:ent of the total, or Hopkins Univmity with $3S3. 9 about SS. l billion. ToP 10 on t.Mir.;.own. McDonnell While Lockheed M1sstles &. Space Doua!u Atrcraft held down first Co. ranked I 0th, other Lockheed placC with Sl.16 billion. white the units re«ived awards worth S 134.5 parent McDonndf Douatas Corp. million, &ivina that enttre co~r­ 'reCCived other contracts worth $664 ation aaraod total ofS74S.7 milhon . • 1980s: The rise of the entr~preneur . ., . 9y XTf ANTHONY Lookina back to. the roots of · H fth f S . ff B I · °""Y,...c..n, .. .-,. OranaeCounty•srisk·taJdnaenviron-ea 0 . ma US neSS (Editor'1 note: In reco',nitlon of ment, many recall that in the J 920s, ~~· ~r;.:~~~RJ~•M Snal/ Busina1 Wttk M•y 7 to 131 the county wu mainly beaches, bean ~. The Daily Pilot i• 01Rri111, W«k'1 fields an4 oranac aroves. And yet, by wonb of htutn on Onuwe Co .. nty the 19405, the felJOD had a mi• of buJiness.) restaurants, small hotels, boatyards, After decadn or predictions that aiant companies would swallow up . amaU buliftcu America, the 1980s became the dtcade of the en- trepreneur. A combtruition of lay-otTs at For- tune j()() companies and op- portunities created by dereaulation pve~&inall businesses a bi& boost. Aardiaa to Nation•• 8usaness lftlllZine, more than half of the 16 million new jobs created between 1912 and 1919 were crtaled by firms with fewer than 100 employees. But what about Ora.nae County? ··o.u,e County hu always had a auooa entrepreneurial spint to at," sa •Ralph Sabi~. a ~ncr at st It , ___ .,,.,.,.nney s 10COUnt1na an consu r- int office in Irvine. Risk takina is part of the culture. Eumple: 0 .A.C. Clark helped bui&d a chain of 37 clothina shops as pelt"()WDer of \'lild West Stora, and then sold them to General Mills. That meant leavina behind a business that was makJna about S25 million in revenue to •ta.rt aJI over. The second time around, Clark became an ap- ~I manufacturer an FOUJ'\Wn Val- ley. a ljcensee to .Gotcha and other brands. Today.Just six years later. the company, C&C Enterprises, is up to $22 milhoo in sales. .. He's done at apan," Sabin said. "He's built another very suetcssful am.a.II busaneu." real estate offices and other services. The same is true today. The local economy is hiahly diversified and atttina more so aJl the time. And althouah there are many more b11 companies now, small ones sun dominate. Some of the biadefensc compan•es that mi&b.J, have added a brush stroke to the business picture canceled some major development plans. As James Felton points out in his book, -1 o "Newport Beach: The First I 00 -u Years." Lock.heed Corp. decided apinst an industnaJ plan1 in the -a 1960s. Instead there came Newport -H Place with its office$, restaurants, sftoi>t .and the Sheraton Hotel. Like· -lo wise Rockwell Co . decided a inst ~ an m ustna pant. nstea we ave more offices and shops and the Hotel -4 0 ~.,.._..,._...._...., ... ,.. ... ~~~ ... .,.._. ............. .,. ...... Meridien. And in the 1970s, McDon- nell Dou&las decided to use some of its land lor offices, shops and the 19&0 1911 1982 ~l~try Hotel. In came . DouaJas N•tlon'@Wlde, am•U buslneH has shown a comeback. Even with all the bia companies around today, iocludinf ~rstrom, Fluor and the Koll Co .• 1t'1 likely that 80 percent of the businesses an the Orante Coast area have fewer than five Cltlployees. What s more, a srcater number of people arc workina out of their homes, says Richard Luebn, New- port Harbor Arca Chamber of Com· men:e p~ideot. They'd rather not have to pay for office space, he said. And With computers otfenng mass this )car "Nobod) \ predicted an)' maihnacapab1ht1cs. it's not a.shard as &)oom and doom ·· at used to be to stan a busincs.s an your aaraac. Maybe that's wh y so many .small bu~iness owners an the Orange Coun- ty area scoff when economists fofestt a dtte recession ahead. "I've talked to QUltC I fc.. and CVCf),body's had a aood first quancr an '89," Luehrs said And many expect to add emplo}ccs The econo mists "Aho look fo r bad news behind every &ood news head- line arc used to 1h1nkm1 an terms of biJ companies and b111ndustr1cs, he said "We have our own little econ· Om) a.mnaon here I don"T think that the businesses in this area arc qu1tt as susceptible to those tconom1c trench as the re t oflhc nauort as ·· ·Study.Say~ women take more sick days. ly ltANDO&IH a. SCHMID A1111P•1•"'-W*- WASHINGTON .:... Workina women take about one more sick day per year than men, the National Center for Health Statistics reported in a new study Monday. Women avcrqed S.S lost work days per year, compared to 4. 3 mi~ days for mc.n, 10 the. anaJ)'sis covenna 1913 tbrouah 1985. John Gary Colbns, one of the authon. declined to speculate on reuons for the daff'tren«, sayina ~could be ma.ay ~bibt1es. ·~ Tbe Labor Oepartinen~ however, p~e an opiftion when it did a survey an I 98S that found l 7 ptrcau of men and 6.3 ptrtent of women maned a daz of wort in a ah en week. • Undrnlandably, women ha\C lrilber incicknca or abernt«ism dunna their cbild-bearina. years, cs-da)'s ~r year, whale 7 percent of men and fish mg. ~· pecially women with children under had c1Jht or more days oflost work. Asked to assess their own health. aae 6. For most women the period of The most sack days. on avcraac. the laraest aroup~ sa) an1 they were in lost time incre&SC$ with the presence were taken b) women an the transpor-poor health \\ere women dorna of children," the department's talion and materials moving indus.-household work -19 percent -and analysis said. tries at 9.J. Female machine oper-men '4-0rkana 1n farmana. fish1n1 and Time taken otT to aive birth does aiors, asscmblc~nd inspectors av-forcstr). I 0.8 percent. ntlt count in the absenteeism satistacs. e...._ed 8. 7 lost work days. HandJcrs. Those ·same catc1ones were the Collins sa~d. equipment cleaners. helpers and pp-ones where people tended to rcpon He said that comperauve fiaurcs erators lost. 7.9 ~ys, a.nd 7.S days being hindered by chronic cond1t1ons for men and women, which the were lost by women prcctsion pro-. of one son or another National Cent.er for Health Staust1a duct1on, craft and repair workers. Farmana· and household worke~ had not coUected before, were ID· for men. machine opcrat0rs. as-tend to be older. and thus arc more eluded 10 its new study because scmblers and inspectors was the hk.el) to have chronic cond1t1ons and women now com~S( such a larae catcaory wuh the most lost da}s at poor health. upla1oed Coll.Jos portion of Lbe workforu. At the time · 6.3. Men an transpcmauoo mJSsed S 7 The stud)' also supported other or \be study wo~n constituted 44 days. followed by S 2 for farm1na. findana.s that wo men arc more hkel) percent of the labor force. fi sh1na and foreslt)' workers and S. I to v1s1t (>h)' 1cians Some 78 percent "Now we have 1 be" to look at for for handlers, equipment cleaners and · ofworkina v.omen re ported v151t1na a fut~~·· CollLns commented in helpers. doctor dunna one 'car compared to a telepbOne interview. The fcwat lost work da)s were 3 0 61 .8 percent of male workers The study round that 11.2 percent for men an the profouaons and 3.3 for The af'.'alys1s was based on a sur' C\ of women took eiabt or more sack women -..orkin& an famuna. forestry of 117,000 hou~holds · Groups unveil plan to cut car insurance a.nk of "P• port , Stork P ru 1• l,)uotn Harrin!(n. H~an & ( 'ornpan) \ttmbu \~"'" "'11'1 752· j I j l Ir W. DAU NILSON .-.. ........... RATFS. FOR rnE SERIOUS INVESTOR. · . "-'~,_ .. .....,,.,. .. ...... ........... ,.c::oa ...... .. ............. ,., . ...,_ =· ._., ..... ,...,...__. •• o. ....... IPDICl. ~ ...... _.~ .... ·---~··~---.... --------.n.e :Z'-••• -~-.... -•1 d ·------- Ir CATHY nANKUN oi. ..... hNW LOS ANGELES -Despite settlement prcdktions, ajudac has rftcheduled a June 6 triaJ for seven memben of the Carl Karcher family accused ofansider tradioa violations, an attorney said toda_y. U.S. District Judie EdWard Rafcedie rctcheduJed tnaJ aptnst the seven, includina Carl 1 Jr. ham_buraer chain patnarch Cart N. Ka.rther, durinaa mccuna with attorneys in the Judae's cha.mben on Friday. . It\ J beauttful gfft e < lu~h'<'lv from T111 ''' & < .o And It -can~ yours fl"r'('. Ju'>t OJX'n a-,,ne ~ar CD a<'<'Ount at Pa<'IO<' vtn~s Bank wHh t least Sl0.000 In fund nN' to th hank ·- Tht'n lttt a l(lft o f CURRENT vour cholcc from one of 11111.h\k'kt' u1.ittRacc fouq~l'oups.d pendJ~«)fl 9 85 '\ 9.40 ~ th«" a mount of your Im t· • mcnt f Sl0.000 $20.000 On ·' r CD $35.000 $50.000). lnclud~ In the W<·t'lons ,u our branches ~ somf' of Tiffany' n t dr.trablc tm u&TS ln ~r. l{o.ld. <'1' ta1 an<J mof't' Gins for vour homt" and ~rwnal gifts for yuu and vour fo"t"d oQhi. Alorll(W1lh U~l(IR..you11 m'CI\' lht hlgh lntc~l that vou n al CXJX'<'I lrom a ft"d er.lllv Insured f".tctO vtrll{s Bank GD. . So vt 1nnc f)a(:IRt. ,.,,,~ Bank bmn h nearest ~u today. Or rall ~-...MCIPIC. • And optn t•"O thin~~ of In omparat>I<' \'aluC'. A Pa("tf\c Silvt~ Bank •n 11d an ~xdu IH· gt ft from tht-wor1d ramou lltt ,,, "" ( 0 , ~VINGSBANK In our tw.1'1 ""\illl v. w rM.~ a ht dl~l'X'C. ·. • L '' I I \ I ' I' II • C I " Tom Peters, management consultant and author of ·~hrtvlng on Chaos:• speaks at a beneftt luncheon In lrvlne. I Managemen.t revolutionary pushes firms to treilte ...._,,_.....,..._.....,...,,,_' IS l f By DONNA MOONEY o.-y..-......... 1- Haili1t4 Southern Ca liforn ia as the most exciting economic arena in the world , m~gement expert and author Tom Peters told an Orange County audience Monday that firms must flatten their hierarchy and spur creativity or they will slide in• a rapidly changing marketplace. Peters, author of bestseller "Th riv- ing On Chaos: ·Handbook for a Management Revolutton" and fo un- der of consulung fi rm The Tom Peters Group, also warned that unless the region vigorously "'orks to meet stringent pollution standards and improve K-12 education, "we could blow this whole state very easil) ... Speaking at a benefit luncheon. Peters pro\(~d an effervescent ad- vocate of a ll members of the work- force. The 46-year-old paced the conference room before an audience of more than 1.000 business leaders at the Irvine Marriott. He whispered the words "dignity a.nd respect'' in refer- ence to what people want from work, and he repeated!} shouted "innova- tion" as the secret to survival. Peters used leading Japanese fi rm Kao as a n examJ)le of revamping the tr:id itional work force. The average \bur Blue. Our Green. fo11r .pl:rn..., A11 a pa rt1111·11t l>11tld1ng. Shopp 111g plala Lii '\tir~· honw. ( >ur loan!-. St ru1 ·111n ·d -.p<'<'tlirnll~ for hu1ld<·r:--& d<·\1·l"p1-·r..., ll< . ...,1gnl'cl to g<'I ~·11u t lu• Ill< II li ')' I I I; I k1 •:-. IP I 111 ii d It·, 11< 1111· -.pl'< ific'a I 1011.., 11111 Clllr!-i :\11d ddt\l'rt:d f;1 -.1 \f'l}' ra ... t · fl >r c 1\'t' r Ii ft ' ·1•11 \I' a r.., Harbor Hank Ila-. 111 ·1·11 add111gu1lor 1n-.t11111·11! tlit hnghtl':--t l11 11ld111g pla11 .... u1 S1111t l11 ·rn <';ti i f(lrn 1a \ln'"~ \\'f'·n· rc·ady to makt· .\11ur-. tak<' 1111 a \\'h11l1 · 111 '" ... tiad1 · lll•HarborBank aic of emplo)eeS theTC 1s 27. follow- int the behefthat humans reach their creative peak an their 20s. Sull, the firm aims to lo"'er the a"erage to 23 by 1990. • Conunum& education has become esscnttal to a successful staff. said Peters, who has earned master's degrees in bu iness and cn,1nccrin1- He urged companies to-apply the term "world class" to their ~orkcrs, ""-JU.St as the term as applied to their ....... ._..,. '371 tt.01u o to PrO~lS-~"'°"*ID tx.no•an 11 11P 11 •5 · ~---...-. N71.21~N M ·• nless we think of our worHorce .._......-:unsowpau5 t II d -"' • ,.,.....,_llklnO . ....,.MINJ as pcrpc ua )' e ucat\.-u, we re not ",..,,..... "*"' 131141°"'°23 • lhinkini." ' hr1911._....,_ pn ""'" '°. . i '371H_.., Add111onally. w rke~ ancrcasinaly ..,~*--snus .. .$112» demand-a high aht)' of li fe. V:S. , :.,...::1~""'J:.-'2 up12• employment has moved toward ex-J NY c-• told lflOt '"°""' c:-. MOft '371 to o11 citin& centers w11h excellent in-Ml:1~ ..... ptl'I ,_,W HO o11 frastructurc, educational 1nst1tut1o ns s1 eo a nd a great way of life. Stock prices fall slightly DOft 'O\E., .\\ER \(;t:s By JULIA C. MA RTfNEZ M ........ to \11,._ NEW YO RK -Stock pnccs fell in slov. uneventful trading Monda), as the market took a bteather to awd1 t fresh nev.s o n the econo my. Tht Dow Jones average of 30 mdustna ls-fell S 49 points to end the da) at 2,376.47, its ~ven th con- sccuuve decline T he bl ue chip 1n- dicator has lost 42 52 points since April 28. The market opened low\.r on a carT)ovcr from Fnday's last-minute sell -off and an response to a "'eaker bond marlCet ahead of this week·s three-day Treasury borrowing. The government 1s scheduled to repon on retail sales and producer pnces later this "'eek. '\ \ s•: 1.1-: \Dl·:Hs NEW VORK CAP>-Saln. ' p.m. Tues· d•v price end net cN~ ltlt 15 most . •cll11e New YOf'k Stock ~Ex~noe luuet, SUIT 1r:d1119 n•tionellY •t "'°'\«~" 1. F 1 . ~=~n • • + rom A HEW YORK <API -The touowing 1ts1 ui\5'rtx1e ~ -v. be f th ~ I th t d $hOW' the Over·the·Counttr stock' •fld Amer T& T y. -mem rs o c 1am1 ~ a spawnc warren!' lh•I Mve QOM up tile mo\t and e1111~ , , ~ + ~ OTf l'PS .\ \ D DOM \S the Carl's Jr. chain avoided a m1n1-oown the most ba$ed on ~clf't of cnanoe Avon Od ,, , ~ + - I fs) IS 000 b l d I for Monc!11v. i rch ~ -111• mum oss O • } ra ing arge No "'urlllu trading below 12 or lCIOO •nh CP 'It l>lock-s--Of stock-oo _the-tn9ide kftowl '11W1 es er t Included -- edge tha t Carl Karcher Enterprises Net end Ptrcentege cnan11u art lne t•aco . difference betwHn ll'le orevlou$ cto' no SI Hold earnings declined 83 percent in the orlce end TuHd•f;~ 1aa1 or. t>ld orlce r~tMcM i:. • third fiscal quancr of 1984. N•iTM 5 L••tehfP • 2:~Fs~'r i i Earlier this year. six of the fa mil). l Miii~ 3J • I 10'"> uo ~ GtnMoto"' 7' members. including Donald Karcher. ~ cmg .i~ch , 1 ''' 8: EstKOCS.li 1, president and chief operating officer 4 ~~ldPfd l " ~.. UP of Carl Karcher Enterprise~. agreed to ~ A.~~f,:t01r ~ I'~ 16 8: ~ pa) back losses·· \\tthout adm1tt1ng Y ~tctrnT~e ., 1 UP or den)'ing 1u1lt) --in exchani e for I f'~,l-~v !~ ~ 8: d1sm1ssal from the complaint. t g 11a 1nw um 1 • UP s NEW YO~K <API Mav I A week ago as tnal was !.Ct to "'-an I omwll!\Mlg 7'~ 1 • UP I'' • "'& obe5onlnd' 3 , > UP 6 7 Advt nctd for the se'en famil) members re-1 !p~~ t i 1• Uo "1 'Declined H II \'I \ ll I ' U I U maanang 1n the complaint attome)S l~ Cent~~S· 6 • ~ 8: ~14 * ¥~ for both sides met for ~veraJ hours an . 1y ~1t0ts8 3 , ~ UP 9 N:!!'~t:~r· sett!~ the suit without tnal ~ ur1,r•11 • '• UP l ----------------------------------------~-~~nscattO~)S W~G H~-~~ 1~ ~8:1 ell 8Jld Thoma.s Holhda) told r~ f.•citb ~ • >• Up 1j S ome major banks are ~aking a big Cl aJ a.t their oewSaltinfay hours. Citizen Bank-says: "Better late than never." F'lfteen years late, actuaDy. ~u that's how long Citizen Ban.Jc has been offering convenient Saturday banking, from 9:30 AM to 1 PM. · Once again, copgratulation to th financiaf p ts on their belated discovery. It just 1oes to show ... bla ideas aren't the ..... exclusive prqperty of big banks. Saturday bariking. What will they think of next? .. porters at tbat time .. that JUSt one , (~11, ,l' • l; 8: I NEW YOltK CAP) INY 1 "hurdle" remained to be cleared dnd s v1e1or1tnch' ~· ; Uo expressed opt1 m1sm the cast" would H•me 00 HS LH ct MMfl1 end an settlement 1 !zy$99\'&\, l'· -~ ~·~ p~~ m Neither '>•<k would sa)' what 1hc ~ ~~~J:, (11 /. = 2!~ 1 ¥'~t~rT= t hu,rdlcFwb·as I ''-"h h JSe°'eBomo.rmd' m-~~ i Newn1gh, n e ruar), -\ 'an V\: ., ano. t e Ted!Cc 13~. = 2,) ·' New lows onl> non-famal) ,member na med an Met:JrvB 4 • -i. the c1,1I suit brought by the SEC. was '~~•.'•c~~~ ~ •• = .~ I indicted on charges that he used ~ Htlm ~.,, -• .., . inside information to ell stock and 2 ~.~~';;1~:t 2S· ;6 ::S-j1 1 . avo\d mo re than $7,000 in lossc~ 3 1,,,.nvsn w1 2 -•• . DC Shano. jJ, dm:ClOI cl icp_cral " 01111-i tn '1-~ = ;~ . account10& ·for the Anaheim-based 1 l''>. -· ~ I busincs~ at the 11me of the alleged i ''F I '• -l'• v1olat1on , faces tnal before U.S. ~~~Ten :: = :: I D1m 1ct Jud&e A. Wallace Tashima '~ 1: =s.tt C1v1I procecd1nas "'ere su~pcmdcd "ocs.Aarm I -I._ ! aa.,a1 nst him pending reS-Olu1 1on of1hc ~ 4 ~~Com 1 = , : criminal charaes. s HMO 1.mer ll·16 -S·t• 1 \ . tzusio~ confblsion finds physicists befUcf died, too The current debate ragina in the scientific community brinaa to min~ the 01$1 "Saturday N1Jht Live" gaa by Gtlda ~r: What s all this fuu abou1 fusion? Or is it fl s1on? Or 11 It a rm.Jc? .. • Whatever it is, what's all the fllss about? Jver since two scientists at the University of Utah anoounCed they had achieved nuclear fusion in a Jar ~u room temperature, it has bttn the hot topk. h's too bad few of us undentand what it all means. First off, fusion can be a type of jazz tmrhot when ~hysicisu and elcctrochemists are carrymg on the conversa- uon. · ~ Mc;ue likely, a.hey are dt.SC~ssin& a reacuon Lh~ught !mposs1blc at anythina less than htgb temperatures. Fusion, as m the sun andhydroacn bombl. °"urs only at extremely high temperatures, not in jars, the doubters ins1st. ' ' But if the Utah experiment is validated. it could lead to a cheap and almost infinite source of energy. The Utah researchers reported they had aenerated more than four times the amount of energy necessary to produce at. • The two men were in Los AnJeles on Monday to unveil theirexpcnment before a convention of electrochemtsts .. who · are generally as pron~ to excitability as Kiwanis convening an Columbus or Rotarians rendezvousing in Rapid City. But a v1nual mob of huqdreds of curious cohem1sts . greeted Univen1ty of Utan chemist 8. Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann of the University of Southampton and their jar. The two sc1entJsts have been crittcizcd as incompetents af\cra numberofskepucal researchers failed toduphcate. the1r experiment. But ecrsecution by one's peers 1s not nccessanl> an indictment. in 5<:1entific circles. Einstein's ea } acceptance was an eJtccptton. Several deleptes said the pair have either discovered a new source of enCflY so simple scientists will not oclieve 1t until they sec it or they have made a mistake. .. When I first heard about 1t, 1 thought. 'Why the hell didn't I think of that?'" Simon Marshall. a corporate chemist from Chicaao, said. mcc then, my bettermneadily dtmlnlsned.lllerc is undoubtedly somcthina happening. I'm just not convinced it's nuclear fusion.'" he said. Wonder whst at is. "h's either cold fusion or ho·t confusion:· another delegate said. As Gilda ~ould say. "Never mind." 0 ·1 111-. H \ 0 IC I :' . Koh.l's disarmament pfan -- As he slid dttpcT· anto poliucaJ t,roublc. West German Chancello~ Helmut Kohl sou,ht relief b} look mg east"ard. not West .... Kohl's new dfM.rmament proposals. notabl~ has urgent ins1sten~ on shOM-range m1ss1te reduction talks '-"Ith Moscow, wall urcly throw the NATO alJies into some confusion wheo they meet (in late May1 Both tbe United States and Bn"la1n are opposed to sucti carlydiscussions-~pccially s1nu the finedetilus ofM1kha1l Gorbachcv's suuestions arc not yet fully understood. and the Bush administration ts prepanng Its own version of anm- cootrol proposals. _:_ Tiie Providence, R.I. Journal Same-day voter registration . The New Jene) Rainbow Coal1t1o n is calling for samc- day voter rqistatton in the tate. In other states. tht~ S) stem has purred arcatcr \'Oter pantcipation and no mcrtasc 1n elecoon fraud. The Rainbow Coaltuort makes some oth~r good point Foreumplc, why can't ciuzens rqJster to vote at government aaenc•cs. as they pay for~ater bi lb or renew a dnvers hccnsc., Why mu t voters t'C"1 tcr before a 29-<ia) cutoff> Why arc rqastcrcd \ oters pursed fCQ.m the voting rolls if the~ ha' en 't cast a ballot over a four-year pcnod~ The United tat~ ranks among the IO\\C$t in voter turnout amon• the We tern democracies. but our po"~rs-. that-be aren't too worried about that. Why should they be! If the dcmopaphlc oflhe \'Olin& public ever changed, perhaps they'd become powcn-thaH,,crc. We should all be ·concerned tha\, uch a large chunk of ,. society -made up largely of the undcrpnvtleged and undcttducated -doc n't vo1c bec<iusc of the red tape and bureaucratic hassle -Tie ElluM~. N.J. Dally Joorual Lottery money _ _,..._E."Cfl ~ loUfo'-cc.>nlribtUton -to school a iiblt&Dtial. I.bit year the SI billion wtU constitute only about • 3 ~t of the total public cducatjoo budact an Cahfom11. 04'.fhe lottay it not and was never intended to be the primary (und1J"I toUn:e for public cducahon in C•ltfomui •)I Dr. wm .. m Johnson, chatrman of the tatc Lottery · Coaanlillion. and •• lot&ef)' has absolu1cly no control O\.tr bOw lhe ~ contribuaed to education i spent. Wilely uted. that J pcrctnt in 'H>h1nt1ry fu.ndina·· ihould provide a b~ loci o~ed tion~r cxcellen~ than cu be achieved without it. nfonunatcly. the tatc ..,..1g 11 ana biicl oe its functina intth&nl'ms -.i; F EDI tk IOally _,_,ii a\tailable. "1111111l'1 ~ n.c lot~ should coalributc to the •MMllDl9t ol lducat'IGll -and not be med • mply a • .... IOU. t\andiftl at the me leYd as beCoft..._ ' Aa•r'•• .. ...,Prnl WASHINGTON -It's • \aCtiC familiar IO anyone who waichn ietevilioo crime shows-t.bc bed cop is menaci._ the ic>Qd cop is calm and ttaMurina. arid ihcy're both out fbr .the same tbina. By~ orb)' accident. S«retary of Ddmte Ditk Cheney i cut u the bed cop in the flap o"erhis forec.,t of fai.Jurc for SOviet Prt"sident ·MikhaJI Oort.chev'r flfonrto Mtanae 1'he soc1ety he leads. • Prnicknt Bush and Secretary of State James A Baker III are the aood auys. ch«ri~ on lbe tconom1c and poUuCll rdonns Gorbac~ev has undertaken. They ttnture no auesses on the outcome. Cheney never said h• didn'1 want perestroika to t uccecd. What he sa1d was that he didn'I hke the odds and that the Urhtcd Slateuhouldn't-make "'holesale defense cuts on the as· sumpuon that &he oew Look 10 m1u1les of pa-st May Da> p:irade~ MOICOw will be permanent. Cheney's question as ""hether that l-an That's hardly a sufl)ris1n1 obscrva· fas\. " uon for the man ass1aned 10 stttr the Even the humor shows signs ot the Pent.aion budact through Con&fCU. tames. Bush Joked 1n n spct"c.:h last Nor 1s 1t a new one. Cf\eney specu. week that the m1n1stry of cconom1l lated 10 days aao that GortxichC\ plannma had its own unit 111 lhe m1aht eventually be forced to change Moscow parade, "200 t."Conom1'>b to a more con~rvat1vc course or 10-marth•nf alona )ell1n1 'Ma}da) yield po¥rcr ma)day. " After the lau&}Her he And Cheney 1s not the only skcpuc added, "but today that's bt-g1nn1n1 to 10 the new admm1stra11on The cnange " cour<w: has bttn one of caution whale The Chene) comments 1ha1 ~11rn:d policies arc reviewed and Wa hang-all this 1n10 a cont rovers) \l>t'rt ma(k ton tne 10 detemune how sohd the an an April 29 1nterv1e.,_, v. 11h changes 1n Moscow may prove to be. columnists Rowland Evans and Roh- "Look1n1 around the world tqday, ert Novak on Cable Nev. Netv.ork an the develop1ns countnes and even In 11. the defense: 5Ct..retan said "un11l ....lJl lhc commuo1sLhloc.J' .... ·c_scs:.__,t ... h.._c--'w...,c.._.k ... n.._ow..._ 1ba1 Gocbarbc\ ~ tw-LC.31 triumph of two great ideas....._ the idea and that the changes he want' to bpn~ ~f free government and the idea of about arc 1rrc.vers1ble." 1t would be a free enterpnsc.'' Bush said. mistake forthe L'ni1cd State\ ttnut 11' But there 1s no sign of haste to N ;\TO force!> overhaul US. m1htary pohc1e'> be-· Then c.:amc 1hc 1mpul1t11. t0mnum1 cause of the changes an Moscow. that Jed 10 the flap 1ncludina Gorbachcv's multiple "I think )OU tin'c to d1st1ngu1sh target peace campaign. In Red Square betv.ecn what he's tr)1ng 10 do and on May Da). no~er1 and peace whether or nol he'o; al'tuall) going IO banners supplanted the menacing be able to do 11. .\nd I think the bonom hne 1s Lha1 1f I had to aucss Gorbachev's tuturc. Tbe president 1oeay, I ~ould gut"Ss that he would said he wants the economic refot:ms ulumatel) fail. That 1s to say that he of pcrcs1ro1ka to succeed. and that v.111 not be able to reform the Soviet he'd told Gorbachev so when ~ cconom) to tum 1t into an effic1en1. met in New York. prior 10 hts modem soc1et). and when that hap-inauguration pens, he·~ hlely to bt-replaced b) -"W.hcnevcr 10 the world there is somebod) who v.1ll be far mote economic reform the United States hostile than he's bttn an terms of his should bt-hop1ni that reform suc- amtudc toward the West... lctd " he told the U.S. Cbaml>er of Later in the 1n1crv1ew. Cltcncy said Commerce o n Monday. -Economic he thinks Gorbache' has set an reform. wtth us emphasis oo incen- 1mposs1ble task by scck1n1 funda· t.1.,,es and marketeconom1cs. leads to mental rd'orm of the Soviet system more freedom." '"than a relau,ely short time The Wh11e Ho1.1sie spokesman saad "You have to be caullous not lo Bush. Baker and Cheney all want the perceive vcater c~ange than Kl"all) Gorbachev reforms to suocccd. ~·we ()(.'Curs." he said • We've had a brief all a&fCC that a11.5nos1 and pettStr01ka J)CAOO ~ "h _. man_v.ho. ~ld-b9--~ooou~" · l'liu----1 appears to bt-more of a reahst and Fitzwater. pursuing policies fnendher to the And ilocs the admmislration be-- West. We don't know ""hctberthat'sa hc:'c the reforms will sucoced? permanent change that's goina to ln~t .. rbc admtni5tration chooses not or whether 11's a temporal) a.berm-to speculate on that matter." 11on: Walttt It. Mun. vice~· "As Ions a,s there's a pos 1b1ht) at·~ ud col•malsl IN ~ ~ an abcmuon. v.c haH to be careful .. ~••, la• ~,.nd • .,......,.,.. Bush and his spokesmeiy~ere u4 ullMal ,,.i11:1a /.,-~,... tS qu1cl to d1sov.n the oddsmakinit on yun. Some advice for the new folks in town ''Every place I look I 5tt Teuns." President Ronald Reaaan grumbled about this time an his first term 1n office The( ahfom1ans who follo'Aed him to Washinaton would echo that remark an spades. The "Bush1cs" (this 1s hov. the followers of George Bush would be identified 10 private con,ersat1ons) 'Acre alrcad) 10 place. knew their wa)' around town and the Hill and had "stolen all the &ood parkang plact'S." t the 11mc. the Reaganitcs we're obv1ousl)' second class cmzcns an a c11y where status 1s cvcl) thing Hov. could such baa dude) in La Lii land. workana for the top man wind up on 1hc outside lookinJ 10'> lf)OU ""ere a social "fat cat," Nanl' v.ould take care of )OU Hov.cver, It )OU "ere fcmak, had to cam ah' in& and foolish enough 10 ao to the EPA. )<lU v.-crc in '~I) b11 trouble Oh. the .,,,.ar stone~ I could tell W11h the cban11na of the guard I c~n't help wondenng hov. O:ln Qua)lc and his Hoos1en arc making out. and 1f they arc hav1na as much trouble as the Rcapn neopb)'tCS did The one nominee from Indiana.. J1rcc1or of the Na11onal Park Scr- v1cn. while he d1dn'tr1 the full John Tower treatment d1 receive more lhatt has share uf bchtthna cnuci.sm. The late n11h1 t.'Om1cs art" still feas11n1 on Dan Qua) le Jokes I SA}. cnoufh alrcad) .nu~ continued cknsioo n forttna 4 'l'OD \' '' 11 IS'l'OH \ • me to admit that I was born 10 the JfC'al metropolis of n ()()ti Ind W hen Hoosier\ arc mad t'nough t~ come out of the l. lO!>et. v.atc h out ( an't ""C' g1'e 1hc Qua\ le l.1d\ J chanc:e') I am 'Cl) 1nmgucd v.11h \1Jnl\n Quayle. 'ihe "Ml be fun to watch When she spoke to Ora nae Count' Rcpubhcnn \\omen dunna the lJm· pa1gn . she wa\ an rnmmanll .ill tht way She ga'c a rnu\1ng d1st.ifT t~JX' spccxh and "hilc: \he made 11 per f~tl~ dear thjl .,he ~ouldn't S''t' IOICf\ ICY>\ Shl' J1d JOW•l'r 4Ut'\IH•O' from the aud1en(c I re all) en' 1cd her ahilm tu ticld 4uc:st1om "1th .. This 1s what \UU "3nl , bul this 1~ v.hat I v.111 ansv.er ·· I al""d) s kncv. IJ\\ 'l'f\ could gel awa) v.11h more than j \lmple poh11c1an could Asscmbl)mnn (111 fcrgu..on lllm- phmented her nn ha six-«h and added enthus1a,t1lalh 'I thinl \OU ouaht to run lur ) 0our hu hand'\ Senate snt ·· he thanlteJ him hu1 was not nbou1 to be patronlll'd "l hl' go,cmor uf Indiana will Jfl!-l'ltnt ();m's \Ul · ce"°r." shl· 11nt1.l'd Clearly. until lht: (OUOll') !eels comfortable "11h1 her \I\ le she mu't pick her wa) throuih .1 mane field She rttentl\ ¥.l \ ,. her lint inter VICW to a m 3JCH nC\\ \p.A~r. the 1 O'i Angeks l 1mcs When asked what ht'r foe:'"' v.ould be as sc."Cond LadY she began ht'r re ix>nsc with. "I reahtc lhC' pov.l'r nf the bull\ pulpit here ·· I \'onsH.kr th1<1 a 'el") 1ntcre tana due 10 her th1nl1na and 11 sent ~ ~urning to the hbran \\ 1lham fire in ··The "-e"' Lansuagc of Pohucs" define1 the bull~ pulpit u thC' ad1ve u~ of the pr~1dcoc}·s prnt11c and h1ah \1\· 1b1ht) to in\pare or moralize." .\crording to Safire. ··Theodore Roo~H'lt a president of e'pan 1\t' character tool an unrestnctcd v1ev. of his JOb In the man\. con1rovC'~H'\ during his tv.o adm1n1strat1ons. hC' ne'er hesitated to tikc his c:a<,(.' d1r('('th to the people from a prc-..,1 - dent \ hl' l .tlled I\ 'bull\ puJp1\ • · 1ht'1mjgc ol thC' White Hou~'" J pulpit v.1th the whole nation a.s lhl' congn:gauon -hoked w11h the l<'''' adJ«tive 'bully; meaning fil'$t ratt or smut}1n1-has b<'Cn freqUC"ntJy u9Cd e\tr 1ncc · fireaocson tocontra t theacuve presidents. or those ,.,ho take the la'1C'5t JM)ss1blc \. ICW of thnr offi~ and pov.crs vcrsu the more rc- atraincd chief CXCC'U\IVCS. John Kcnnt'd) hkcd to quote the "bull) pulpit'' phra.~. In fa.ct Jn "A Thousa.nd Day . " Arthur Schle-s-- 1 nacr's memoir of the Kennedy 1dmin1strat1on, one chapter 1s enti- tled "The Bull) Pulpit. .. However. d'I ""ere 'ice prcs1dcn1 Quayle I would not repeat has remarks to Sen. Lloyd Bentson So th~rt vou have 1 t ... thucarcb for ·the public persona for the vict pre 1dcnt and his lad~ \1)-ad' ice for Manlyn Quale: Find out hov. L1bbr Dole broke out of t.M pubhc onicia.l s wtfc mold. As I rcc:all. she d1dn'1 10 to all those teas. She Sol herself appoantcd to the ~ Trade (omm1 Jon The rest 1s his- ton Nov. Dan. take another look at Tedd\ ROOSC:-\.-CIL He started out IS 'ice president and ~Jou of eMr&). 100 If you v.ould like someth1na more contemporal) v.hat about Indian.a J<\OCS') )•c~~ Hu~r I• • '"'4191 •I N~•orl Buct ud • lormu m~•r -1 tb•t city. Philippine government p61icy e'l!_~rges in off-hand remark~ not 1mmcd1atd cl~r to the I , niually. \qqino said she WU dent," he addt'J ..a11~ticd v.-uh Plait' den\&.I Qfi~n. \QUIOtl'\ an V.C'n tO rt'· poners· quntton~ on 1mponan1 na· 11onal assuo ppc r aimed 11 doJain& rnpon~1b1hl) and dt pla) a 1ra I Jct.a hcd \.leV. of C\Cnl • J\crCommun1\t.rtbcl lulled l .\rm) Col fames •· tdt .. Rov.c on .1>f1I 21, qu1no said mt'nan offij 1als here ~d bttn ttppina up 1ttut1t) but 1ha1 the mt'a '1tcs ~ 'i°" I> we~ 1n11um icnt. Protccl1on of American and other forc1an officttl '' lhe l't"SPQn tb1hl> of the Pb1hpp1ne &O\'ttnmcol • Only laler, v.hcn lhe \t 1\N the , Em > fora mcmooal ~" 1tt, dtd Me\~tipicfat .-«a1h of an Offi«r a~ to 8llht hCf ov.n at'l'M'd f orca. Dunta 1 lft't'ftl coewr.tion -.1th ~n. Aqili.o was~ to m· """' n rtpOn from a tcft· wt"' W nt Gmnan put,licalt0n thl1 U.S. m-~ kholaS Aitt ..... l 9y IMILY ADAMS Critically well-reeeived when it °'.,.~,.....,, . came out last year, ''The 0.y I When Keftdall Hailey was powina Became An Autodidact" chronicles up, she believed wriuna was the only Hailey's decision to reject the unive-r-career worth havtna. lity l}"Mem of education and strike And, no wonder. As th.e oldest out on ;\er own. · 'dau&hter of Oliver Hailey {the pla~-Writina the book was a kind of wri&ht best known for 'Fathers bachelor's deatte-Hailey said, "It Day .. ) ind Elizabeth Forsythe-Hatley took me as Iona to write about not (known for her novel "A Woman of aoina to colleac as it would've taken Independent Means") the younaer to ao to collcac." Hailey arew up surrounded by the Forsythe-Haileyl no doubt Hailey's sound of busy cypewritcrs and pens. bigcst fan, said, • Kendall's booli is When 22-year-old Hailey sat down really her love letter to the world." to write her first published book, Althouah Hailers book on her "The Day 1 Became An Autodidact," personal experiences with self-educa- sbe had plenty of suppc)rt -even lion was the family"s most cu~nt tbouJh she was wriu~ nonfiction, a release, in the rootn ofapproximatcly first m her literary family. 2SO women. it wa' Forsythe-Hailey The mother and daughter team who was better known. · ..shared a podium -just as they've As the author of three novels shared the same typewriter for years addressina issues of female indepen--to discuss thetr current projects d d fl ·l 1·fi F .,..,. and life in a literary family at a recent cncc an ami Y i e, ors,. ... e- lunch fundraiser for the Guardian Hailey has developed a followina amona women from all walks of Jife. Angels o( Human Options. ~e Soon aner Forsythe-Hailey ar- Laguna Beach battered women s rived. a woman named Penny uked shelter. ~ · • the author for her inscription on a One mJaht assume tliat, havtna paperback copy of "A Wom~l') of vown up under her mother's literary . Independent Met,ns." This· ~k influence, Hailey's work would mir-Penny explained, was special because ror her mother's style. But Hailcy•s flllina the first two blank paaes were a autobiographical apcount of her self. list of names -women who had education only resembles her borrowed the book written their mother's writing in the intimacies name in it, and then Passed it alonr.to both women share with their readers. the next woman. Hailey. ma~qes to. write honestly This summer, another tlmtly pro- about a time m her hfe most people jcct will be~n as Hailey takes to the rcme~ber as .a time of terror and stage, starring in her mother's play conflict -their late teens. "Joanna's Husband and David's Weaving in and out of hct reflcc-Wife" from her novel of the same lions on traditional education, title. Proust, and travels with hercxtended Hailey will be going into rehearsals family, Hailey courageously admits at the Pasa.dena Playhouse in July to failed writing projects. eairly Jove when the family returns from their and her father's battle with annual e~odus to their home outside Parkinson's disease. of London. ................ --.... If• .. Ill th•,.,..,,. for Kend•ll H.,l•Y fleftl and her MOth•r, .,.......,. l'oraythe-Halley, ·who are both publt•h•d autlloft. Kendall wm also soon be •PP••rlng In a play written by het MOther. . · . ,.1 . .. VOi ud a atandina ovation ululL'd the Plcific Symphony Orthatra WoWUia the paformaace o( a~ Cinco de Mayo Sprina Concert Tburiday eveni~ at St. Jeaa. De Leatonnac Sct.ool ill Tustin. Ttic concat atilKted muy important Latino community leadtR. which u.duded tbc spoalOn o( tbe conc:ert the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce o( ~County ud the Santillo Oub, headed by Frank Lopez and Rodolfo Montejano, retpeciivcfY. · 11ie Santillo Ou& bas l 20 mcmbnl whole purpose tt. is to cnbanCc aaJturat. IOciaJ ud educational opportunities; promote leadenhip in business ud the community; and inc:reue $)Ublic awareness of issues that beridil the <>rans County HiiDuUc cornmuruty. A~ to M'onaejano, the orpnization contribu&es S l 00,000 to worthy cautcs aft!._~· At Thursday's concen, Monte~o awarded a check from the Santiqo Oub in the amount ofS 10,000 to Pacific Symphony Orcheslrl . The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ofOranae County has 300 members ud wu formed in 1987 to ensure continued powtb, development and vii.bty of' established and future Hispeni~wncd busincstcs. PSO has plans for future concerts to be ~ormcd in venues outside of PcrforminJArts Center, C-Osta Mesa, which WJll include a second concert Sept.. 16-Mexico's lndependencc Day-at Centennial Park in Santa Ana that is expected to aunct in excess of l S,000 people. A third oonettt. at Santa Ana Stadium Dec. 161. will be held to aiotaJ of only..600 due to its limited ca~ty. Pleucd auaience memberi included • rouna teerraaicr who told me ~xuberanlly be'tboutbt the concert wu ••.,.cat. And it was f~t·· Another vis.itor who was enthusiastic was Marprita Avila, who said she felt it wu important for perents to expote their children to claMicaJ music at an early a,c to allow them the appreciation of pat music. Many youna children were alto in the audience, includina a balcony edaed with younptCB who watched with attention while t'njoyina the protJam, which included a number of pieces by Latin compoKtS. PSO's concert orehestra included. a leuer number of mus1etaras -about 4S or so-pcrformioa a prop:am which was co.nd.ucted by Lucas Richman and featured a violin solo by Concertmaster Endte Granat. The auditorium, which was quite pleasina acoustically, scats approx- imately SOO and Md an extended S\a&C around the front, made of risers. to accommodate the orchestra's musicl.llls • The prosram bepn with the Overture to "La Gazza Ladra" by Rossini. h seemed to suain the violin lection, attributable perhaps to a rather inadequate • rehearsal period and a number offree·lance musicians., who for the most part. did their best at .. si&ht-reading"·thc oieces ~nted throu&hout the concert. c;Second on the propun was Granat to a vtolin solo ofV1vald1's "Sprina" ABC cancels 'Moonllghtlng' from 'The Seasons. The third pie<l8 tn the first half WU I FOUSlDJ version of T • l · ·~ l • Gcoran Bizefs Carmen Suite No. I, 'from his opera. Althouah Btzct's music 'A 10 mur ~1ca '~ top on~ /St from Carmen has the auarantecd sounds of~prain •. Bizet was born in Paris. V V l · ..;, . ~ Oct. 2~. I ~38, where be composed many of bis musical works. After intcnnissjon the procram moved excitedly to La Boda de Luis LOS ANG..ElES (AP) - David Addisoq and Maddie Hayes lost their biggest case Monday as ABC pulled the plug on the sqgina fortunes of their toque-in-check detective series "Moonlighting." The last origrnal e(>isodc of the series, an instant rut when it made its debut four ycan aao. will be telecast this Sunday, the network said in a statement. The show made a star of Bruce Willis, who played the free-spirited David. In recent ye.an, however, the show fell victim to creative djfferences and production problems. ·- '10\.IE l .ISTl'.\GS Newport Beach M&aoA ON9MA 10t f ~""" 675·)570 ~7.tlO ... .._... .... 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'-'·'" , .................. 0 AJonso, by Gimenez; followed by bilhliN\~ from "Evita " · " ' ~ rys~tko~ was nommatcd .,..~~ -CryForMC ~rienUna.--anifOtlieril'iom the Rice-Webbci' Broadway musical ~tor ma play. The famed dancer, 1n success. Dos Danzas (Two Dances). instead of Tres (three), as listed in the bis fi!St stage actanJ role, was picked prasram. by Enrique Granados, followed. Granados was a pianist by for rus P<?rtrayal. of a man wh~ turns profession an~ an ·obviously spirited com~ of arand and dramatic operas, tnto a,o ..insect m an ~~P.tat1on of symphonic poems and chamber music. Danzas Espanolas was written just Ka~ s Meta.~o~~s. The other before the tum of the century when Granados was 31. hvtng in Madnd. nominees: Ph1hp and Vtctor ' Garber, both of"Lend Mc a Tenor." As Elmer Bern tein's Suite from .. ~est Side Story'.' ~ .. ~played by the Irwin's competttaon for best d1rec-ensemble, 1t was apparent they had been influenced by the lov1na aplaUJt and · tor of a play includes Greiory sbouu of approval &om the audience. With this encounecmcnt orcbcst.ral Mosher, "Our Town"; Daniel eJLcellen« became noticeable. This teament included the ..-eU~known favoii&es Sullivan, "The Heidi Chronicles"; "Maria.': and "Toni&ht." and Jerry Zaks.. "Lend Me a Tenor." The droppma of the two musical wriuna catcaones-for book and for score -for lack of suitable nominees is.unusual but not unprecedented. Jn 1985, ror example, no a\hrds were ven for actress ma musical, actor in a miiiCal Ot cbOreosrapher 'I'\ l .IS'l'l '\GS 7:00 • • • ln their finli number the ensemble performed another very Hispanjcpieu called "El Baile de Luis Alont0," the ~nd by compo1Ct Gimenez on the provam, wb.ich brou&bt the audience to their feet 1n standuia ovation, applause and shouts o( approval for PSO. As the prOIJ'&f'\ ended at 9:SO p.m. many pleased music lovers left wnh thouabts o( srcat Hispanic and Lau no composers in memory, perbapr. c:reatit1& interell tD aumdina more con«rtt in venues such as this. . 1:30 \ .. Coa ~ rolls Into baseball playoffs • • -. . . 1 Wou ld you believe there was considerable concern for QCC7 ~ ~ lnbmation leakini ~the land tbetecrazy play9fTs asa S«Ond pl.ace on Monday included the possibility team. ... ofOranee Coat Colleee eruioa Nick Fuscardo offullenon Or-#' a.nee EmJ?ire Conference liai.On in thesdection procaa, ru..lly pv• OCCCo.ch Make Mayne tbel'>Od bum,Pe!l from the Southern C&li· ne-s Monday. The Pira~ oae of forrua Reaaonal bue~ playoffs. on.ly two third·pllce teems picked Hopub. They stripped Jim from the rqion, ~re seeded •3th. mot& of the eeason before losina two in a row in the final week, woo the tee0nd-placerepmentation by ~irtue ofbavi111a better re<:0rd than OCC ...... coofereoce-<hampion Cypraa, ICeded first in the entire ~,J'beDonswerel-1 against ~Coestwu2-2. ·oroamont.a third-place team wath 28 wins which defeated the. ':Thorpe oflus medals and we took Tlley'U *e LA Valley, 29-9-l, in valuablt real estate away from the the first round in Vao N'uysTh~ ·1ndlans, butno1elect.ioncomm1ttee day, the team thcytiedc:arherin the initsljabt mindhasthepll tooust Yew;..._, . · OraneeCoutfromtheplayofTs. -.... _-........ , win~ they~yt.beEastLA· No matter how you slice it, 30 wtns K.ancho San~ w1n~on Satur- • Pirates, 4-3, in the Southwestern Tournament, wasoneofthesix candidates for the final two playoff JpOtJ. are 30winJ. Tbereare 14 ieams an the day. Should~ antt~ana 1fthe . rqionals. OCCs record. 30-l ~I, is Dons, ~ho s~at tbear four prnes with betttrthanao~oftheother 13 except OCCthiupnna.playthc Pirates I'. r.--.: 3 8 I h h ' · apin ior~mtos, -,w ic appeana" kUcbo,Santiaao.atoptheOECfor Cdlf!I footlJilll facility · nf!arlng reallfJ'. stage Boosters, sponsors have helped pick up half of sao ,CXJO t ab Tberc'sa sayina that lbatthe rich always seem to art ncbc:r,andmaybe tbcrc'sa reason for that. Often tt's the rich wboaooutand samplyproduce iL Coronadel MarH1&h football . · coach Dave Holland ~nows all about '"aoana to prov1de a whole lot ~orthe -the theory-his 198~ team won the f~tball program. What.ever is made CIF Division VI champ1onsh1p with lhansout very gu1ckly. . an unbeaten record, and, there as very A 117-man field at. thegolftour- Mayoebasbeenwinll.U\gfor 13 . ycan, buthe'.s not likely to win a popularity contest amona hispecrs, who alwayuee him at the top. So considerioa the Pirates lost to anotherthird-J>ltceclub. OCCjt .. litLledoubt who'll be ranked No. I m nament wound upwath the foursome e preseason po . ---of.M~~el;k;DAl, ie&--H•"4_. lfitisnotCoronadel Mar. well, ~emnatonandSamSpra&Jnswm- somebody won't have done his home· nana the Texas scram bl~ with a 9- work. The Sea Kinas will be loaded. underetTortat N~port Beach Co.un- . Maybe somebody else will be loaded, ty Oub, an~ the tn~ ofLarry Bemis. lOO but loaded defendin1champ1ons Terry Lewis and Richard Bertea were ' . 7-under ~~e~i~~~urels unul proven Last.year's cham . , D1~k Allen, In addition to the talent on hand. ·Gordon Clemo!\s.'.Jrm J:tilben and the Sea K.inishave th.is other com-Jake Rohrer finished third at 6-under. modity-a solid backana from loyal . Nobody won-the BMW for a hole-boosten.. in-one. but W~lseyca~e wtthan an Holland likes to tell the one about C)elasfl when ~1s shot hll about three the time his boosters came to him and feet from the pm. then ra.n nght over asked him, .. What do you need for th~.~1~· . •• yourpropam,aiveusaUst." W c lldou_againnextyear. said Holland thoughubout 1t fora T°lscyf wlulc,theriwrotedownafewthmp •·• woo thebi~thurdlesare • he felt were 1n ruson and banded 11 apparently JUSt m1rqes-the land, of back. course, 1salready~cre. and the · .. Key," demanded the booster, "I constructton b~s1nessend of 11 m· aid f veme a bst of tlunp, not Just eludes former <:dM standout Brent th as little bat ofstutT." Osden. the secret weapon who may bt . · Tbchst now1oe(udesa football wortbasm~ch~lhea<>lftour- centeron camp6s., complete wt th na.r,mnts wtlh hu production. we~t room. and coachc-s' offices. About two more ~(these tour- aod 1t appears to be takina shape as i:iamen~ and cosu wtll be realized. reality. . according to Woolsey. A reccnt1olf1ournamento1 W . D tpevtieaded by Ray w oolsey. estmmster Htah baseball coach brought in $22,000, which m,akes 1t Ken Ostrowski bas been named to somcthina like $40 000 over at wo-coach. the South All-Star baseball year period. • team 1!1 tbc annual State Game. .. l'U tell you," said Holland, .. this , featunnaaireatdeal of the cream of .. S•f• at third appea.i:s, aot exactly what it deserved. "Thcsix lequechampions101ut9- matic:aJJy and act a bye in the first round and the six second-place teams aoautomatieally," Mayne said. "'So there's only two spots open for a.ix thud-place teams, but I didn'thaxe any doubt (about bema selected) with our rtl'Ord." Look.tna back, Mayne feels the Pirates did 50mc 1ruustice to them- sclves, losi111 two one-run ball pmes to Golden Westanddropp1na another to last-place RJVerside. What &ri~ Ma)'ne the most about the format 1s that teams like Palomar, 21-l S, and Mt. San Jacinto, a con- ference champion because San Bernardino forfeited all tts pmes. act al>yf 10 the firstround. But t.h.at'11.l.1e Woolse) 11 really orpnized:I the crop from the stat~. • Otp.ru.zataon is what it takes: He. !nd Nosales J:iilh s Jo~n • ~Ute in sbttr tcnns offootball ·Romano a.nd Sln D1eao Madison reccspu payinaforanythinae•tra. BobRoter, share the honon for the Ytell,c\enatnplotheCIFfinalsisn•t .......... CJUILSON/14J WoMtwldge H19h•1 M•rJ Duprd be•ts th e tat by La9uN1 8eMtt dllrd ~ M .. an Chesley In secon d lnnlne-For dNt ~ Oft Woodllrld9e•1 14·0 Pacific CCNtlt Leque w in. cll11cN119 at wont • ....,. of the PCL tltle, ••• M . \0111\11\11 Road to crown came natural One to remember for OCC's Wetzels ly l9CHAltO OUNN The nch continue to act richer in ~,..c......... tbelt ~s, as Wetzel is well...awa". ~ reutembhn• or the state Recnutina playen is no difficult task .. __ • ... • when SO-Or-so unsohcued ktdt show Cnampaonsh1p squad has aln:ady up on the front door of the aym on the betun for Bob Weucl. ~hose son, first day of Auaust tryouts "W1tb thll Pf'Oll'lll· area and 1Chool. it's not difficult lo rtcruat talent ~hue you are," Wetul 11 d. "You don't ntcd to make a lot of phone calls or bea a kid to come to tchool here because it sells usclf. TMre are .SO kids in the a>m tryina out •~n -e st.an pnct1« 1n mid-A ust." . ~1 Biiin l.cW1s. the state MVP in 1917 wM1l tilt Pin~ came from bebilld '° alp LOG1 8-b Caty in the. .Ute ftnala. wal illert IPlD IS the Buel ~t bflct from an 0.2 dcfit'it LO clefeel LA Pierce. I J. IS l 2· 15, IS-12.z. 1_~11.i...lj.IJ, in a pubauna ... ~ nnu at t.1 Camino Co11qr. 1n1s. vOted MVP ol the uth sclecttons this year and members of Weuel's state champ1onsh1p team two )ea.rs aao. Setter Rich Smtlh, lnstr\lmental an this 'ttlle victory. was another veteran who played on the state ch1mp1onsh1p club of t"o seasons aao occ. which finished sec play with a 19· l record. one pme ahead of LA Pierce ( 18-2). knocked otT West Valley o( Nonhcm Cabfomia, IS-7, 15·10, IS-4, in the semifinals before facsna Pierce 1n the showdown. The .title _pme started at 7 p.m. .•. fini hed It 10 30 . ··we've never ofayed a 3'h hour match bcfo"," Ylctztl !aid ... E\CI')· bOdy was Yrrun& out af Che end. there was no tnetl) left in the CO.Ches. the ttferttt, the pla)en. e\ct)bod)'. l'hC crowd WIS awesome. Evtt)body was IJMtn\,.. , OraNC.Coest. •hic.b went 32-1 in all matches thu pnna. was seasoMd vr1lb ttpenence and went Yrhtn its beck wu apan.i a waU. waytbeay5tem fsdesiped . First place is first place. Oran1c Coast. with 1t1 third-place finish and'6-0loss toCypma in the finaJ round ofOEC action lhoukl be h~ppy wilb merely mwni the play- offs. -Years aao. third place teams wm neverconside~ fOr post-seasoo play. Back then, some ~j)ions Wci't even left out oftbe playoffl. Maybe this is lhe real opponun11y the Pi rat" need to make a statement for themselves th1(jear. Don Watson'swomen'sswim team at Orange Coast captured its fifth state cham{>iOnsh1p in six )'ea.rs last weekend wt th a 72'h-poant m1111n of "ictory over runner-up Golden West. thanks largely to a new inaredicnt which bas actually been around the campu• for l() years. Meet Bob Wilson.===la and Dtvilioc ~'for at OCC. the one responsible fordiven hk.e Jennifer Hoy_ who mu1ered tbe anofjumpinaoffl·meterandJ.. meter board$. Oranaie Caul, wtuch accumulated 9Sdivinapoiotsinits4Sl tot.al. needed some additional streftlth this season to reclaim itJ sutc cham- pionship. Devilish heci~ putt1119· Halos In stratospt.tere California humiliat es Detroit w ith nine-run fourth inning, w in 9-2 ly HARRY ATKINS llfSjMnlWrtw DETROlT -Wally Joyner found out how hot the Cahfomia Anaels really arc Monday mght. The srreakina Anacls scored all nine runs in the fourth innin-. which included a doublt and tnple by Joyner and Bnan Dowru.na's bases- loaded triple, and beat the strughna Detrott TtgerS 9·2. . tn ~~:~=:· ~1 ~~~e~~';tr~~ moving out to the duaout· stee because we were gcttana too hot, ' Joyner said. ··1 auess that shows were an a preuy s,ood stttak." Chuck F1nJey. 4-2, scattered seven hits in pitching the Anaels to their fifth consecutive victory and 10th IJ\ tbear last 11 pmC$. The Angels arc 2~11 on the season. Last )Car, they didn"t Wln their 20th pme until June s. ··ow p1tcht.na sutT has been outstandinc.·· Jo)ncr 111d .. I talked . to (Detroit's) Dave Beraman after be aot t11s.b.n. He turned and 5atd., 'Man. you1uys are hoL• t said. 'h's not us so . much. it's our p1tcbina. · •• · Cahfomll starten ha\C patched into the sevtnth annina or later 1n 23 of 30 pmes. f10ley's complete pme v-•u his KCC>nd of the season and the Angels' seventh. "When )Ou get a team do••n like that. xou·ve baucall) sot to bu:7. tbetn'; • Finlc) satd . "We haven t always bad a lot of success apinst Detroit. And teams can tum on )OU fast." Detroit's Doyle Aleunder, 3-3. falling to go seven 1nnanp for the first ume, aJlotA.ed eiaht runs on four hits an 31 i annina.s. , "The only comment I'm 101na to make torujbt 1s that I wasn't very aood;" Alex_andcr said. "I'm no1 IOlnl to tty tO IO&l)"ZC tt. f'm JUit aoina to say I wasn't very aood .................... \'\f1I I''' Ill UI 11 AWAY Toct.Y-Tleen, •~S fMv ll>-T~ 4:U fMv 11-ldle. HOMa fMv 12-NY, 7:35 fMv 1>-NY, 1 :OS/ Mn 1.._..,,Y, 1~S IMY ls-NY, 7.lS• • All Mmes on KMPC (710). • Channel S /Channel ' tonl&ht:• It wu the fint nine-run inni l_P-tnst the Ti . . 1t Sept. 2. 19 S. and the tint for the Anfelsaincelast Aua. 27 in tbetec:Olld mntftf apinst the New York Yan- kees. "We're still waitina for our offense to oome around,·· An&ds manqcr Doua Rader sa1d. "We were op- pOrtunistic and thlnp just work.ed out well. Don't1ttmewro_na.1'malad to sec rune runs. .. Whatever l say about this pme~ aollll to IOund areedY and I want this to be in context" lrorucaUy, Akut¥Ser didn't allow a hit tbro\&lb the first three inni .. but Joyner awUd \be fowth with • double md iccrid on a OGe-<>Ut .a.-. by Devon Whjte. , • Cluli O.v1s iina)ed and Lance Pamsb ~alkcd to load the balCS. O.nte Btchette arounded to third but Al Pcdriquc's throw home bit Wluit' an the back for an error, allowin& White and E>avts to score. - Jack Howell wu intentionally walked to load the bases and Die& Schofield walked to forcr Pamsh I~-,.. ANG«U/14J Area po\IVers ready for CIF The£>.-y"9ot Tberc was no urprues in terms of entry -everyone ~ who bad n.med CIF 4-A \iOllcyb911 playoft' bet\hs., and every leaaue champ100 Ccaabt) was already amared of a bye on Wedlneaday while 16 otbtts dueled on Wednesday m wild ~rd pmcs at 7:30. In filct. the dra•s go much deeper than that for Oranae Coast ua inP powa'bo~ u they look down the road to ICC their potenual future. .. Marina Sol a aooc:t draw... laid <?oroM def· -·Mar Coeeta Cbattie- Brande. "Tbey Sh°'*l be hOme in tM QIWVfl lpinst l.al\ma Beech. .. As for Corona def Mar, it's a toa.ap -Edisoo is at El Ton> Ul tM anticipated fint round Fnay nitbt with the winner pna ll&inSt the lbird«c&id Sea K.iap of CdM • .. ADd Univenat~ bal *iwa~ b«aYlt • anUCl.-Md ftrit -COM& c~ kniowlMM>ut clolt ...... 10doe.ScOlal.iadqu1 und Du M!l!!!Y. ............... wm flnt -AIMll1 .. COMI .Conftttocc .. WcMdfowlU) ondW~•bo WCDI throuilb that type Of thin, t•,O )an lllO .,fieft WC played l.ont ~h ,...,_ ... li&L/ ... Or .... Ceeit'a twe· ..... MVP -..._. Le..._ ma.cb It SUta ..... may wa•~ the Tro,ans \he bom COWi ...., "" --Cll'/Mt ' - 111(.H ,. 11001 a.01 t· 1. I r , 'l•Ot< l' dt· I \ · Investigation of Rose slated to b_e I wrappeduf! in ribbons this week , • A~La•~ Al f!l•w111an of ,._Ins sllde1 Into se cond •• 8o1ton'1 Marty .. ,,.ett awaits throw. PUckett, Twins spank Sox; Blue Jays wake up Maiiners Kirby Puckett ended an o.ror-15 slump wtth ~run-Canseco out untfl July, scorinc double and Shane Rawley scattered eight h11s 1n I f h 77{, innin~ Monday niJht, leading the Minnesota Twins at ~ast , w t wrist Injury to a 4-2 victory over the host Boston Red Sox. · Rawley ended a personal four-game losing streak OAKLAND -Jose Canscco's wrists arc as with his first victory since his Minnesota debut on Apnl 6. thick as the barrel of his bat and his arms bulge with With just their third victory in 16 games, the Twins-,../ muscles. but a tiny hook-shaped bone ma > keep him handed Boston's American Lcaaue East Division leaders benched until mid-July. their second loss in ei&ht starts. Canseco. wallowing in petn and ofT-fitld trouble .Four seeking '98 Winter bid COLORADO SPRJNGS, Colo. -The U.S. Olympic Committee will announce Q5{5) today which offour U.S. <:ilJes will be invited to continue the biddina proceu to play host to the 1998 Winter Olympics. . Survivors will then make a formal presentation 10 the USOCs Executive Board in Des Moines. Iowa. on June 4. _ Immediately afterward, the 93-member board will vote;. to dC'termme the one U.S. cit)' to be placed 1n competition with Nagano. Japan. which has dccla~ m intentions for 1998; a likely Eastern-bloc rounll) (Sofia. Bulpria, or a Soviet city), and whatever other international cities eventually bid tor the 1998 Games. The four c111cs-Denver. Salt lakeCit),Anchorage and Reno-Lake Tahoe -ha ve spent small fonunes preparina publica11ons. videotapes and other matcnals to su_ppon their bids. . . But the outcome may_ hinge on how well the c1t1es answer one question: ~ow will the) finance the construction of a specdskat1Dg oval and .bobsled and I ug.e runs? . ''TH•: 81.•:A('HERS Ge~rfg'sAlt·Star-pln on blocr -~ · Minneso~iled Mike .Boddickcr's 200th...ca.cttr _..._a ........ ear af\er w1nn1n the American Lea uc Most ~ rt While providing Manager Tom Kelly his 200th a ui61e Player ward, cw ome on y upcct- major-lcquc victory. · ina to underao wrist suracry this week after funhcr I ~ -• A1 Newman began the game with a walk and stoic X-rays. second as Dan Gladden struck out. Puckett then snapped He became the first player in major league • ALLENTOWN.Pa.-LouGchng'slast ~ award. a 1939 All-Star pm he received as his slump with an RBI double ofT the wall. The Twins history to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in the added two unearned runs without a hit as Boston's same season. accomplishing the fc.at last year for the honorary captain of the Amcnca'n League • defense collapsed in tbe fifth and sin&Jes by Kent Hrbek. Oakland Athleucs. Now. reluctantly, he may be Gary Gaetti and Randy Bush made it 4-0 in the sixth. featured in medical journals as•"docton probe the squad, will be auctioned next week for an • estimated S 15,000 to $25.000. The legenda') first baseman. sufTenng from Am)'othrop1c Lateral Sclerosis. was unable to complete the 1939 season. but served as team captain for the Nev. York Yankees and honorary a ptam of the All-Star team Rawley blanked the Red Sox until the eighth when reasons why he and his identical twin. OZ11e EJlis Burks tripled and scored on Jim Rice's double. Jeff fractured the hamatc bonerliithe1rlcft wrists within Reardon cot his founh save after allowmg a ninth-i nning a few days of each other. '"' The &Old diamond-shaped pm has a diamond at each corner rcprescntina bases. and Gchng's name 1s engraved on the back. run. ElscwhCf!C 1n the American League Monday: Blwe Jays It, Martaen 1: In Toronto. Dave Stieb scattered six hits over ei&ht inninas and Tony Fernandez. Fred McGrifT and Junior Felix drove an three runs apiece as Tororno.snappcd a three-tame losing streak and ended Scattk's six~aame winnina streak. Loser Mike Dunne Y.ieldcd six runs and six hits 1n 31/i innings while walking SIX. Fem~ndcz staned the.scoring with a single ID the first innina and McGratrs RBJ grounder made it 2-0 in the third. . The Blue Jays scored four times and chased Qunne in the founh. With one out, Nelson Liriano tripled and Rob Ducey walked. Felix hit an RBI sinaJeand KcllyGrubet's sinaJe loaded the bases. Steve Trout relieved and waJked Fernandez to foroc in Toronto's fourth run and McGriffs two-run sinaJe made it 6-0. Ducc)"s RBI aroundCT made it 1-9 in the fif\h and Felix added a two-run triple in the seventh and scored on a croundout by Fernandez. Ru1en U, Yullees %: In New York, Jeff Stone. a late replacement for the missing Rick Leach. drove in four runsand Kevin Brown beat New York for the second time in a week. Stone keyed a seven-run fifth innina with a three-run triple and added an RBI double in a four-run sixth. Stone was not in the onajoal lineup but was insencd u t.he desianated hatter when Leach did not show up at Yankee Stadium. Brown beat New York 4-1 last Wednesday wnh a two-hitter. He allowed one run and seven hits in seven i~nings this lime. The Rancers had 16 ruts, four b) Ruben Sierra. Loser Andy Hawkinullowcd nine hits and nine runs in 4 2-3 inn1DJS. In the fourth. Sierra had an RBI double. Stonc·s tnple made it 6-0 and Pete lncaviglia. who doubled hs>me the pme's first run in the third inning. hit his fifth home run. Atllletlcs f, Orlole1 1: In Baltimore, Mike Moore allowed fo~r hi.ts.in seven inninas and Terry Steinbach extended his h1ttina slrcak to IS pmes, lonacst in lhe majors this season. as Oakland banded Baltimore it~ fifth strai&ht loss. Cra1a Worthinaton spoiled Moore's shutout bid with a hon\t' run in the seventh innina. his second or the season. In the Nauonal League: EX(>OI 4, A1tro1 l: In Houston. Kt'vm Gross p1tcht'd a five-hitter and Tim Rames hit a t\\O-run.homer as the Montreal Expos snapped a four-game losing streak b) defeatina the Houston Astros. Gross. 4·2. patched his first complete game of the season. Loser Bob Knepper. 1-5. gave up four runs and fi ve hits ID J'ri innings. Montreal tool a 2-0 lead 1n the first inning on Raine\' first home run of the season follow1n1 Otis Ntiton's one- out sincJc. . ~·a. Met1.0: In C1Dcmnat1. rose RtJO allO~l-d l\\O hits m seven mnma.s and Todd Benzinger hit a pair of sacrifi~ Oies as the Cincinnati Reds stoic a season-hi~ five bascsa~d beat New York Mets 3-0 Monday nig.ht. 1 second strai&ht shutout suffered by the Mets. Rijo, 3-0, struck out nine -mast by a Reds pitcher this season -and lowered his ERA to t 43 . 0 0 .... J, Mets 0 IXJMK 4, A1tros I .... YO.ll C*CIW•ATI MOWTlllA~ "°'1'10.. ...... .. ... ltj ...... ... ..... °"'l ife d J t I I 0..,_. M I I t 0 -Z. 4 t 1 I -cf • t t t LMCll• t t tt ~cf t It t ON10ftcf l 11 0 Cfll-» 4 t10 H-» 4 t I I leM» 1 J t t flle ... 1M 4 I I 1 SOl•t• • t t t t """"'.. J t I I l -"1111 H J t I 1 a.-Hf 4 t I t ~ 111 • I I 1 Sl•-•rf •I It ... ,_ i. J t I J W_..lt • t t t GO.,,.... • t t MCI-I •t \t ()Heoll rl +411 1 ~c Jttt 11'\<N~ • 10 Mflerila • t t t ,,_, t t • t w_.,. ta J L 1 t leurf > 1 t O<-c >ttt •-C'f •tit o-.. 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QI ft'l'I·: OJ ·1·111: n \' ··1 was kind of eitc1tcd at lirst ~u$C he p1ckrd for Bill Canwnaht. so I thouaht they ..-ere u 1na (Michael) Jordan as a decoy. We pu hcd him out to the sidelines We dad what ~e wanted 10 do. Bui he's cxccpt1onallyqu1ck. I put a hand up1n has face but ht made the ~hot '-Cleveland sw1naman Cra.11 Dlo, descnb1n1 his view of Jordan's pme·winni.na shot Sunda). The &Us' JIW'd aank • IS.foow u 1be buner to eliminate Cleveland 101 -100. =-......... .,..._ -·~ ::.=:i ~ :: a.... • '" .. _, c~a 1 11 C . f I 3 1 f d ~;:-~ ~.-!K.'.J.. ~:;: ,... ~ ~ =-n ' 1 a gary moves nto -ea ._ 1 11t1, Lit'"' m. °"""'• t'> -• • --· r"" -1•1 ._.._ ~-e.u--:-'-se..i.,.,,.., •-.:"~.! Al Madnn,as' power-play foal from the ~ ..... .,. • 11 •0 M t0 bw!;,~= ~11.'=~ 1:1• ::= riJht point at I S:OS or overtime Monday ~L.•·• >,' •, a.u 1••·-'~ .... ,. .. 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''IOCnC nrrw-• r--; "N~w let me understand this ... You was;~ and rinsed the artlflclal turf In hot water and the.n allowed It to tumtaJe dry?" Soviet juniors fall, 88-19 Jamal Mashburn's throe-point pla\ w11h 5.29 rcma1n1nlsnappcd a 74..W4 Lt.C arut the Nev. York .\ 'Junion "'C'nt on to txa1 thc- So" tct Junior rtat1onal team 88-79 * The So' 1et~. suinmg an 11-g.amr. I~\' tour of the Ln1ted State"\. pla~ an Iowa .\Al Junior team 1on1&)lt 1n Des Moines TheSovseturca UCl's Bren Events( enter unda' night aaamst a s1m1lar all·star group from Soulhtrn C'ahforn1a • Unsttdcd Guallcrmo Vdas tumed back founh· sce'1ed Dan Gold re 6-3,: 4-6, 6-3 10 a day of Ups(ts an tht openrn• round of the >220.000 U .. Men·,. Clay C'oun Champ1onsh1ps. Earlier. unseeded Jimmy Anas. loolunp. for 8 repeat Of l~St )Car when he advJnttd to the t.Purnamcnt finals. dcfca1ed eighth-seeded Bruno Ort-sar oTYuao llh1a 6·1. 6-3 • Edd1t Johnson of the Ph~nix Suns. named winner of the NBA's S1\th Man Award. said the honor capped the be t sca\On of his e1ght-)ear pro career -on and ofT the court "It'!. been a &rcat )'CM b) far my btst as an NB~ pla)er," ~1d John\On, who cckbnatcd h1$ 30th b1nhda> last Monda) "We v.on SS pmcs th1!t year, my wife (Jo)') 1s prcs.nant "tlh our first child ht''' due in Au1u t and 1t better be a bo> • Len-hander Grca MathcW<i, a product of Savanna H1ah 1n Anaheim v.-111 undt'l'JO surgc-ry on his p1tchin1 elbow later th" ""eek and *•II m1 s the ~ma1nde-r of the 1cason. the t Lou" Cardinal•. •A 21-}ur-old Conn«h<'ut end fonner high sch I '4 tblll ttand<>ut ""ho died dunns 1 ""ot'kout at a nm had started tak1n1 steroid a month carlter. his ""orkout partner said. The t.atc rMdlcal e\lm1ner·~offi~ hasattnbutOd tM~ath ofSce,en Viii~ of Oran.rt to natural cau!b. lnclud1na an abnormality an the rh)'lh'!' of his hcan. but pobct ~Y tMir ln\CSUption u conllnu1ng • •Terr) Callcdft. a fort\iard for ttlt W1shin1ton Bullets of the National Basketball Anoc111ion. was booked with dnvina while m~·ucatcd aOtr h1 Mem:dcs Bem was clocked as 94 miles an hour an north"" t TcnhCS.S«, authom1e\ M). • Rtdc Mars, me1hod1cally work1na up s&>ttd on a ~ool and overcast day. shattered hj own unofficial track rt.cord w1t.h a lap on23 658 mph durina pf'ICli~ for w May 28 lnd11nap0h• SOO. It wa the f&sttst cu'Ctut ever tumcd on th( 8().)ear· old lndianapoh Motor pcedway's l~m •k' oval • O\.ltficlder Citorat &II of tbt Toront~ Blue Ja) bt'pn Kl'\ •na • t""O-llmt $UtpcM1on. after witbdra_wint an appeal for a ht-an~ the Amtrican Lequc annouftc(d. 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FMle IWI J8-JOhnr.on IW) MR-ltatl\Oun l\!Wl TR-'"S,\("TIO'' ~ Ms •1n INl .. :laa flOOT&Al..L ....... ,.....l.MeM llUFf<A~O ett:tt 1191'-9 Don ..... wide rtc»!Vtt. to • _.. of _,,_ COf'llrect• SlClftff ltldlarO ...,....... n«IKktt I 111141 o.rr.11 Mll"stlall. ofMMI""' lec:ll,le NEW ENGL.ANO PATalOTS~ Jim Bowmen Mle!Y. to • lhret--contrKI. Wel;old Gorrldl Mc~, Cllr~ MOQ(IY .............. u..- PITTSIUll rn1ene11o11 oe Eddie JOllMIM, eulslant ..,_., meNl9lf C:OU.••• IALI.. STATE-NelMcl l..arrv Eutl.cl\V rnen't ltshlMI be1lo.etl>eN cOKtl eM lltlfld'I' Lltcllli.ld women't Med volevt>el C04ICh. CINCINNA ~~ Monlv Hojllll11& ,,_., end ~·, \WlmmlnO co.c:ri COLGATE.......,_, CN'tllGONI' It~ r~l'fl MdU co.ch Oll~KI~ $11,,. Gtrf\ert -1tfWll ttNttlC ticket meMeor l!A.STElt.N ll..LIN01$-Netl'llCI Miile ftvlf' ettWllC dnct9f Nl· ...... rft'6t .., CMl•lltllt ~It • all ttm,..allH'tl .. ,.. ....... ••diMat.:~=-~ ~.._~ ..... 100~~ (5'-'ll.Mvi woe•3()fty earlier1ftdllf y•ICBM"l. "Wc.dida~qllJsebive.-. boncpowerbmewo~eowe1okt (W-.)weMilded eopatlOmethina taetd*illdi~ .. Uict WallOn. riolewomca, ilieddi~ hlv•a 64-~tdu.l meet Wlani~llfeak ~ ....... He •• betac:Oechiq the CSay~ilhtl°'f&Oflhem.'' '"'~~tumedouuobethemost ~oflhcbarOCC~wbo • ~fo thcaaatefi~leamed under Wlli0n'1 tutelaec, winnina the l·~f<OQM'petitiou with 419.20 points~ finishi~'fifth in the l- mctereve1lt. " · · ' · I O • ThtOCCmen'sswimteamfin- . ished sccondfo the state finals behind . host Diablo ValleyCollCJt, which ~on the tit~ with 39S pomt.s, I l better than Ora~oast. Golden West was third wt th 353 points. Nale Kinney ofOCC and Chris · Clarke of Golden \V~st \Vere first and -second, respectiv~ly, in the l 00 · 'freest}'le~ \ht OCC meo. it was the second straiaht year in which they · finished second to Diablo Vatley. · They've alwayS'Slid there was some- thingspcciaf about the OCC women. . 0 Guard Dareck Crane, vo~ Or- ange Coast Colleae's Most Val~ble Playerin basketball tbioeason, will play for Cal State Fullerton oext , season. erane was na med Player of ltfi\'taran iMOIJlllrlm• Confcrcnuthll)Taraftera~na 17.S~~l reboundund4. ~~'!id Wdffl. ··o" 1987). we ~~~1wcitu10CC'car«rH .... t~•f\"'e._=--0=wtft down 0.2 and behind 14-10 1n dool'sthirdall-t1me1COrtrwith992 the therd .. me. Lona 8cech ttrved OQio\land bttamt the Piratt1' ftr)A five ti mt' at much' point. and we "*~oftheYearsin~Chri18eilky C'~mt beck•nd won . But that didn't ..-on the award in 1981 ·82. mean we v.ere soina 10 l.10 it apin th1~ Crant,wholcidOCCtoa2~12 "' )Cart~1Piercc1nthcfinals. se&IOR and a berth in thcSoutherrt "l feh dual 1f WC l'OUld act IQ dtc Cy'ahfornia R•1onals, eamed fint fourth-aame that we'd have a chan~. • 1eam alt-<onfcrtn~ honors fi nhe We were in better condition and aecondstraiaht ytlf'. that's because ~ )\ave a better o condiuonina proaram now 1n the Gol,den West Collcac'ssoftball ~ummer than what we ustd to have. I team, 17-17,recci•edanat-larae felt our co nditJoning and weiaht· benh tfld will tra vel\o Amelo~ • training pai8 off. We were s(ronaer Valley. 26-4. in the firs( roundDfthe ph)sicall} at the end. Soutben;i California RtJional pla)-"(LA Pierce) died a httle at the end ofl'sbn Wednesday. and our physical (t~ngth helQlloor The R~stlers, who finished founh tou1hne~s: • nae Empire Confcrtncc. are The Pirates also won 1t without nth m the 16-U:am tour-Kurt_ Dumm, a se€ond team All-~namei nd will send &eshman ri&ht· SOutb Coast Conference pick who hander Lisa Kaufman to the mou» WIS OU\ with an ankle' injury. "We at 3 p.m. tomorra.W at City Parle in rally missed his taJent because we Lancutn-. Antelope Valley. seeded didn t block real well apin't PicTCC." eiahlh"won the foothill Conference. Wetzcrsaid. "J don't bcltvG.the (lj1le~ Wart/ors rip GllncMle let= n.Dllly .... Wood~ Hiah'1 Warriors rolled oa• vir11.aally 11ncon1ttMd Moi\day a1 ~¥ c:lincfied no wonc than a tie ft>t the Plcifk COMt laaut aof\ball chamP.&ODlhip, droppeq v111tiot ~ BeKh.14-0. The dtt11aon, coupled with a 4-0 IOU by Trabuco Hitls 10 ~­ H 11Js.. lea"H Trabuco and l.aluna Hills a f111( llrnt bth1nd Woddb1'i4er (8·1) with one p~ left Wcdnnday. Woodbndtc is at Trabuco Hilla Wectnaday afternoon and ~n win t&e ch&mp1onsfiip outri&ht ~th Lisa Wtl\ttn seJ as thti itartcr. A Ion would drop t.'oodbric:tae into a mosl liktly tlutt-wa) tic for first. ·: • • The! Warriors wanned up for Trabuco Hills with a• 10.h1t attack •inst Laauna Beach .Monday with foot players dclivenna extra·basc hats, 0 I ff Lesli~ Rathbun slamini'd a ~tun ttomertn the sixth fonina and K.tm Johnson had a run-scorina triplt for Enc Banaa'!Warriors K.tm [)tan, who was 3 for•: had a two-run doubW • .and NanC')' Fllia S.Cored a runner with a two-base hit. . , • Alis~a Nelson started an<1 aot the win, •t,iki~.out six and walkina none-. Wehren tuned u}1 wltb two inninp of ~hef, stri~il\a out two and ~alk.ini no one. --_.,1 • Woodbridge 1s now l 5-9 overall, while ~una Bcai::h drops to l-7, 9-11 . • -' . • Golden West. wt)ich wasshut<>W matcb would have berr> that close 1f . four consecutive times in its last four (Dufl}m) ~ould have t>cenrin there." ---------•• .• --• Clout • • n.i ............. ...... nations have been recctved. tomt 80 inviaalioM•aU~ouaao!outhlAnd Rnion fora tf)OUI ii :aancho SantileoHiahJu••· Co1ncidt'ntall>, tlw MaUof' ~· draft is on the samt day. What •ould sa)' arc Uw odds thlt Arizona State-bound Ryan Kltlkoor WcstmtQlttt(if'bcdoeln't lip with me pr<K) will make the South squed? 0 fountain Valin' Hiab•s Bruce Bekhtr. who has &ttn "8med as the schoors new&irt1athleticdii'eclor, is lookina for tomeo~ 10 aake the job of 11rts t>Uketbell roach. He can be contacted It Edaton (962-1356). · Belcher hannother new JOb, as ·wftl. He'smovinaupwitbbis undeftated sophomott team to the "Van1).Y. Jt\'el and will be coechi~a lhe · defensivebacltsfort~Oaricrs. amona other duties ·o Seldom ts an Ora nee Coalt area .. rcgular-teasonaamcs: willrclyheavi-Murray recorded 3Jkills in the title Cf f .. !yon.Kaufman ~nd freshmal'I Tam-match while uw1s hld 34 and . . . mieFlorcsifithasa chan~to 'ljndqltlst added 24. Jason ~d~r·: FrOf!lef · .. "14vance. ; • rcspooded with SI assists an~ T~V\S t1sge 1n lh~ quancrfinalJ aga~ top-K.aufman.'ofMari"a High, is S-7 Turner chJ{>ped in with 30 for the seeded·M1ra Costa. home. Downiria's \riple cle ANGELS ~}· l'i-ome1 • · ' • . sdlool booked u:p with 1 Los Anaeles · · "~school infootball-but in November Mater Del will beduehna LosAnaelesJordarrHiah 11 the Santa Ana Bo\11. -with a o. 78 earned run avcraae in l-08 Pirates. Smith verified 24 tails. Ncwpon (iarbor 1s at Rollina Hills base$ and made it 7-0. .. innings pitched,allowinajust "6 hits. "In the fifth game. ~ were ahead \\'.edn~sday, nwn: Which is a tough ltamon Pena . relieved and · tht She tias walked 24 and struck out 83. 14-9 11hd ·then had to sers-19 times wild c;ard mAtrF\ . "'.I Angels scortd their final two runs on , Aores·,9-9.GWCsotherriatu-before we SC'ored " WCt1"'J s11d. l'jane .enten.a~ns ~guna Halls; J~}'net's "1ple ~d Johnn~ Ray's · · ER -· · . "Cl T9rrancc 1sat Un1\'ers1if, Capistrano s1naJc. ~ bandcr.alsohasamicrosco)>tc A Wet~elsa1dthe Coachof the y~r Valley i~ al Woodbri ~ Nc..w1NU1-·--~riscortdtheirruns inthe {0.94)andhaswal~edJust1S1n 126 a~d -s~oul~g~.m·i:·lm.wJnr~trdan> Harbor 1' at Rollina ill$i Culver fifth on an RBI arounder by Dave i.nninis this season. Flores has given outstan~in$ JOI?. Tam ~etzeJ has City is at Edison; and 1Manna is at •Bergman and an RBI single b up_9 J hitsand struck out 98. -. been 1lss1sttng his father all sea$70rt. North TorrJn~. · · Pedrlquc Y Jordan ls a replacement for Crespi, wh1ch~lled out ofits series with Matcr.~1. stauna that last year's handshakt llfCC~en.!_was for only __ one year, at Crespi .. ,. .. ....... ____ .... _ .. _____________ ...... _11!11 ___ .. _________ .......... _ .. ___ IMll _________________ llllill ... __ ..... · losun r I innings so I don·u·~nk the' bcclusewtdon't.havea reputation. supposed'lo lose, ~dn. We ha\'eaot Bruce Rotlinson·sMonarcbshave an all-Orange County p~son scbedule\\llh Fouown Valley, T~tin. Santa Ana. Edison and Hunt- inaton Beach hned up. SOFTBALL • ,,om,, anerror. ~ , '!Efhen on Thursday we play Ocean View 104 they aretouah to beat twice. We have to win ol\C o(the two games to ao to the ~'ffs., so we ba vc our . work cut out\Or us.... . · Tbe~ncthinaVikingshaveaoing for them is that they beat Fountain Valley s0 they know it is not an imp0ssible task. Huntington Beach, on the other hand last a nail-bitcr10 ,.,ttie Barons and will be out to avenge · thatdefeat "Wibeat them last year and we played em.touah th1s year when-we ,., . · &irlshave tha t ~ou.ntain.Valley my?; . but a putall(?n asa winner has t~ be some revcnae planned for'themand tique they don t hide at thal nainc. •. bui d th~t is what we are building. bopefully that w111 give.us momentun • Said Coach J ullc' Parmenter. "We .oh19 difference bel·wt.tA the .. gomgapinst Fountain Valley." have got a 101 of confidence. Sure the , ·.saro and us is eq>criencc. 'Foun-BOBBI TALES-A group of eight &iris respect the Barons. but we <!.~n 't aa ·· alley will not panic under • · girls and two parent~ from Edison h1!hem i1l aw~ J)ressurcifNhileJn)' ait'ls miJbt think lii&h School wilt tiavel to EnaJand the last game ehad thcba.ses twiccbeforedQingsomcthmg, buJ the and Scotland th1ssumnter,July 1-23 toa cdwithnooutsa didn'tscorc. homc ficldadvantqeshould , topan1ci~teintwol.awn Tenn1s · We just dicfn 't get that y hit..But tflc o~t.wcigh ~,. ~CJl 1flu arc t~c Association sanctioned junior grass &iris know that they can 8'1 on and h11 -vltltol'the pttssu_re starts to bUJld roun tennis cnamp1onships. Thr-girls Rice. I~ fact. the~ hit h¢r tJttterthan · ..... whe.n you·~ in e~tm·i}"lnin&s, You . • will c9mpcteJn th.e I 0-d.aY Prudential (they h1t) Wes,manster •. ~ ". .· ~ajttt-th~t1fthcother~m sco~es . Scc?tush JuniorChamp1onships in "Ith ink talent wl5C ~~are pastas t~ game 11 P'\'.erS<? t~afp~tsprcssure -. .Ed'in~u!'&h, Scotland and in the six-good. Position for pos1uon we arc · · f... • n the.offense.· · . ' ·' "day SOhhuJJ Fosler Menswear Inter-.. equal, they just have a strikeout :-Weare~'t look.i napast West-. · ntati onal ~hamp1onships near Bnm. pitcherwtrile mine 1s mo~finnesc. minster.'T ybeat us on Freak} · .4ngham, Eniland. My girls undcrcstimatethemselv~ ~ _Friday~ all~hc teams th.at ~ere . Eac;h &irl fias been 1n\'Ol\.ed an group and individual fundraisina activitiesto help fund the tour. Thr aroup abo hosted a tennis team from Australia l~t summer. A aroup from tdison traveled to EnaJand in 1983. TJte players who wifl travel arc: Laura Oleson, Kim Willauer, L)nn Ha11stom1 Katie Beard.Julie Nev.- man, Katny Newman, Anne Thiel. and Nikki Tu mer. All airts except J ~ie played varsity tennis at Eda so" and Nikk1 wasall-county in doubles. Their coach-Ron La Ruff a, the baseball coach at Fountain Valley. · An¥one interested in donation and othcrmformauon relative to the tour should call Mrs. Phyllis Turner. (714) 96S-1404. 0 Corona del Mar H1ah swim coach Mike Starkweather, who has had his Sea Kjnasat the forefront for the past fi ve years, has been named 1989 Swim1na Coach of the Year for the National H •ah School Athletic Coaches A socaation for R91on 8. He 'II be one of eight nominees for .. the 1989 Jllttonal award. and on June 24 will be honored in Ph oenix at the 24th annual awards banquetJll the group's annual chnic. Starkweather-knownas"Stark" around the Corona del Mar campus. wins this from wnh swimmUJaarea (Southern Cah fom1a) that is sttond to none From North 0r-.. COWYty Froin South Orange COIM1ty " ant lARQI UOO ulfl WT HOTI .:::,;...... 2124 Me.ft:,.: =-~-=---a:. =~_.,,.,:;:; '~H£=LtoM':.: liilijj;'~~~!""'lllllllll~1 "·•~u·~imiiiii;&. -t Ill wlgolf .,_ -r ~ 11JIO.: No U?lhfto. 142·11U N a, W...aMt 48A, 2 IA .... 11W ...... -~. t'rpk, Wlft ,_..._'7UllW·7116 Home Wllge p..-t BK , Q lk ]II 2904 ..... ~. 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No'*' 642-7&58 now1 ""' 84&-1838 Wk 1e 11 WESTCLIFF ORIVE Cor ~·--,.:.c 873·2018 ~-~-~Imo• ~oom = Nftpor1 Helghtl Studio Tom 8 642-0010 ' Nws>t lk:I\, ~' 5-41-.5032 1ncfiv1~:"'70 .. ,~:~ FOUiiO Set ol 9 key• on Q E......... 2tldfm 1•1.e. ~h15 •Ulll ..... IPTI w/kltctlaU• 1550/mo. *LMlUNABEACHHOME ~officee410alt OdY9 local axi•Url'g conve-tl~tnlof20thSt New· rMt -loc•tJon.vety 131E1tlllSt ~1819 *Mllmf .... Laundry.utltpd,pvttnl:r 1 ml~. 1g lu.x 2 1580 ~lor, CM Fun nlanca 11orea. retail port Baich C all llYEmllll SILES ~. uciataln, 28"'. 2 ---------• EXCl.U$1VE BEACH I pkg. N·1mkr pre rooma av1 now Prald eerva) A/C, pv1 b•lll groowy It()( .. In local 873-0!138 MHta< tulte•. newer ~ .coMMUNtTY M~· 1964 prof M •I. M50 •t7-130• '575/mo 642-"86 aru No H .P MC · com-LOST Gt•y TIGER CAT w/ The Delly Piiot Ind Ind• Dupln. Laundry rm, 2 1 hdroom '$870 2 ~ .. new lntanor w/d 11Wf•1 lllllfl BALBOA ISLAND 38r PCH Prof otflce Furn pany Will traln~t-r.cl conar heer1 ltig (Mr pandan1 Hak• ax- $75 l)RMORE car 0•1'!..g!.;..,.8r.~ker 21dnn 1Y.S. $815 hk•~ micro dlw frP'c 28" 1aa a I , .. _ .. ___ M/F.2,._ ....... room Shata r-.,..1. lax, mant or IHI, o re· a.aai.y) S•n Juan Cap ~rlanc.ct eov •II••· FORM°"' ,.,...,.,., · V d tt.aA......... •...-• ' ' ' ., "• n w Y re-._,.....,.. ......,..,. .....,.. quit.cl , • ""82'"" peraon lo join upending INFORMATION CALL ~ .....,...._ ~~~~l~eo: =~endNew ~P,:b ~.~.:"'lf3~~s23'!' ~14-~2~= Park· n11n1 ;. nr rivet becu.,-v• 1111t. Ad 1aie, or print (111)..,.... J~T~'l.~ ltD 2640 ..... ....... PETS 1925 6~ BALBOA tSLANO Mile. -.. ,.. ... ,tnOnlls 3002 ~::.~:'n~;::~r:i ~~~~~~~~ QtOUnCI floor.,......, quality 1eA. 1BA. ancloaed SOAAY,-~ PETS _..,,_ etrelght, 301 Utll, cable. Commerclal 'roperty (111)111·1111 ~ you St Jude for P4!dlaoa PIMM can or fll II mna&.ml cllampagn• carpet, batcony .,.,,.. den D/W Ill.I. 1 .... 11 ac..tl lronl .. ~_ .. _.. t I lurnllhed xoapt BR M50 2778 --lavorJ received through Mncl re.uma to '"' __ ...._..~ drapa1 Olthw11h1r. ~1mo' + ,1 .. ias' t & ·-•••-C-"' J__.. .,23 ,.731 _..,., lntarceilllOn JM -....,,.._ erldoMd owaoa pk'8 1 rn 0 •• c •• d. p 28R. 1h , oatden type 28A apt• $500/WMlt ' --. "V * 1300 aq "· 1518 Nwpl ~ IHIE ,_ ~ w/at pat1clng 1P8C1e 324 VJo. 213-592·2214 apt poot, cwpott doM up Agent 914-3375 or Female to ahar• 2,500 aq 8tvd C M Otte, at0f908. COSTA MESA AREA DAJLY PILOT IMSt S~MP Muat tleW tone !t 131-5N2 0t to Hoag Ho•pttal '75-•170 • ft, 38R, 3BA Huntington war.nae, ate, parking"" new macnlnes, prime own lrUdl & too1a. AWt 873--0275 1 IA. 1 BA, ancloHd 1850/MO 645•2893 Stapa 10 watat, Oceln Harbor home on watat 553-1115 OI' 873-1943 locatlonl Polanllal gtO•I Coa~:.~~~S~2627 m p&fton, 172q lndUatriall Large )BA 2BA upalllra In :'Jo":.'~~~": .... 1111• lltf/W, Spaaou1 3Br. 2Ba with 15' 11 27 gl ... cleck •RETAIL SPACE• $300-$700• CASH each Mn Tim Guaman Ave, Norco, CA •·Pl4t11 NrOCC.Garaoa 1300 .aac dap Frig dlftWUhaf atOYe BHctlhouH. perl(lno. • w~. pool tabla, Approx 1200111xlnt1o-machine v.tee.kly Must (7l•)M2_..321 111 llll'':m 1040-<: v~ ae-.,s 213-592.221• tnci No pa1154~•855 f~;~~1':'e~3.2~~ually ~~i~~d~tJ~~·k2 ~~,\~~~City Mii 1-aoo-u1 iua.-,.DCM ... m.1e..,lda..,. ___ ... 30_1_s1•-------· Lg cet>tnet Mfg k><*lnG for mo. No1>91a 54~7~ *1_.1111* S8SO/mo8•a-.-1g7 • _ YlllllllllTH Houukeaper 20·2~ lllUIE •DIS e-.:p'd Foreman & LMd MESA Vt;ROE ZBR ul>C* * LUii * Frig, dlthwulier~ -11ove 111 IUIMUI IPTI COM Prof/Flhr 2Br. d-" Hllllllll&L llU) hrs/wk A.M 111 CdM ml· • Per~ ~ ~1\:!; w/gar. ~ crpt/drpe 1BA I LOii large welk-ln Incl. No pall 5"45-i855 Spactoue 2·38R (tome hH, l>Uch 8 blk• Al/I WIMlllll Minimum $10,000 $300-d~e Perfect for ~om $19,000·129,000 I year Mm.,,, ~ r,' S700/m9. 2887 Hickory cloMll, patlO, ~ar, w/d w/ocean~lon Fairway 8/11 IMO/mo Incl meld 2000 Ill M ... ' Butlnttt '500 week potan1i.1 Call of school·eQe ctllldran 801-375-0679 Ext A-1 IMklng or alt •H·1~36 or 751·9•83 hk-upa All vi IS peld •EASTBLUFF TwnllH of N.wpolt 8aach Coon-850 .... 3•51C>759·7&47/E r--ter loc Ole ttOl'~a JOl1n 1·800-476-0369 E•P req 71~5 Ar:'T-='attona ... ,"" acpt pn.... ot cablnel.IMk· 1775. 873·9054 API 38R 2BA, 2 car gar-try Club Gated comm, 2 VWJI • 7 h . ---·1---.. .,... Ing Good oPPQrtunlty tor llWLf •t1Um $650/mo. 28R 18A, n.G.; 199. No pat•. S 1025/mo cer garaoa w/atorege COM apac1ou1 2BA 2BA .. 1 '!OF~~ M~~~ ~~ 1 1 fll •IT Ill Ledy ~-:.~.,Pm eta f: ~ygen~:;til D~~ growth. ~Pf*/ In P8flOn 28R' w/gw, crpta, CSrpa quiet pOOI, """l>le, pla" yr IH. C•ll Mon-Fri Frplc, w/d hkup1, pool I blk be!\. Mature F" NIS ...... ·-Tlll-Tl•ll g INt.:_...co172• 00 1ncklatrlal A~. bit '--t-M.. d I 11 .... 1 .. rnt room & salary &44-881 care office 957-8100 .,. ~ ...... , '""' Y w Pl o yatd 15091 P1e1tlc St 644-88$2 Aalc IOI' Ruthie 19• No pat• Now leaalng av• worker Of tr av er , 838-4120 CALL 1·5PM 891-1029 OI' 538-1076 by AP01 (714)144-C>e03 pr.t 1450 675-6134 111•llU From OYr )uat releued un· MOTHER lo"care IQf your 11210 Denita --:.-:==:-='.=i:::=-::-- 2•37 Orang41 'F' $750 •Ml'f Ill• l>allevabJe 3-D CAMERA chlld~ln CM PtanMd ac-A'1 IAIAUI M7 lllctOl'la 'L 1720 Ill.I Tl IUll 1--1 l'IL.lff ....... , .. , C•ll tor urnpre dls ttv111as Good Reta F~· 2• Unit Compla•, .__.r ~_,,.....____. 2676 3BREXECUTIVEHOME• trl l>utora wanled 8 9 "' ' ~ llMlllll GrMt 10!' 3 PfOlt 2 frptcs, Very attractive Qylel 2Br HW• ~"e $900/mo * 721-04()() 1·900·657-S340 ext 115 D1y1/Evftl 557-5 1 IMll•retlred Mutt know w/d hk·up 648-41$2 l'~h. new carpal w/d 2BR. v.111, 10 t>uch. enc mainten•~ 855-06&5 28R 18"· laundry rOom, -Ilk-up, g1r11ge $850/mo gar. very clean $700/mo GUNA BEACH 2 Fam ctOM to ttlope & buMe ltvN 2644 4101 Hll•n• 223 LI Palom.. Apt A rmmtl 0c .. n view, prl-Money To L,o., 29 14 E~ -5530 IE IT 101£ low ~~!~2L5~mo IBR Comm pool/1pa TSL MGMT. 642· 1603 837-7918 v•le patio $425 & $475 «WIDOW HAS$$$ fQf *.bf PleeeeJ * Earning UOOO·UOOO TSLMGMT 642-HS03 C•rporl U50/mo ONTHEBLUFFNRHOAO . 497•995aie 992-7747IO fndullrtll 2788 TDal S10000/up Noeted 8SharppeoplenMdadto monthly I* area Not 1 .. • L 1 B S725 ... /no pen Call Denison k Id 1 of 730-S 127. v 19'-222-583• g r. mtero Misc. R~ Luxury ooeen vi.w condo. Appro1t. 2,000 aq " 01 In-A~ 87,_7311 NOW wor In lltl Cll2Y • mutt• level 285-1918 IMI Wt&.llalllllU (Call Collec1 ) •Lg 1Br F/P gu pd $750 du•I malr sep•r•1e ullrtal vwith 00~ W•t ----___ _ P.ntll<M, oc.an "'8w'? See POOi, apa. gar . cerpat't 2706 I I o or 1 . n I I m k r . 17Ul SI.CM Prima,., ... lo baliaVe 1BR w/1011 L!Q&N ltM'.h 2648 NawpOf'I Terrace Apll Rooms se s 1700/mo 499-0050. s1r .. 1 lron1199 Orou 1200 aq " 2BR 2BA. Ilka -1"'°1 SuperlOr 648-8838 EXCLUSIVE BALBOA Pan· M/F to lhr targa •Pt 1 blk 1.... S2. 100/mo Call new-Fr'f~5 No P«I• ~ ~::Wi>dw:';(,t&~J;1 AlW&fl TH lllTU lnauf1 near J•ttv. private 10 bell $470/mo • 1ee SuNn Mon·Ft.k 8 30.4 . .. . . . 11! ----saoo mo • $400 sec 1 2 3 & •BR yearly Apt & enttanc., no COOklng or oap Gaoro-or Ann 645.U 11 Sharp & CINn Qachalor 249-1211 10am-noon H~ .. Rental• Cannery amoklng $350 675-339 I 850-90001723-0626 Waraho<IM ' Stor~ lor Lott a FOW1d S1ove I rafat N4w c•rpal Renl•la. JR Mgmt Inc. LAGUNA BEACH Furn BR Newport l>loek to t>ch Rent. °'PPfOll 2.900 1q f1 & Pllnt Gu Pd S•80 Studio: Wdl to Beac:hll! 875·460e $325 Stydlo $550 Pool. 2eR, 28A. lg deck. ger. lndullrlal Mellon, CM ASS 0 ATM ENT 0 F me 850-4751 ~tloi.4~~s r's22cil° ~H ~All.ABLE NOW T II PY1 ent N/~mkr w/d" $500• ''lullllll•• near Superior 80c/aq It C9-"1?1"1"10sm-B1cr1eto1 Apll -Aavs &La!OhLBUI.. Ci4-0i~l $1..-. UI 1337 +4ay--'4a-OHOr ..., .. ~etOU~ 11!1A. JJlJOl, lndry. carport, 11ove & frig Incl. '575 • '350 !Mp. Perfect fOf adult from l>Nch 1218 W MATURE Prof Fam New-NwPt Bell 3BR twnhme. 83l-•697 Balboa, 306 E Balboa port BHch, walk 10 1BR $300 or matr/l>a For Into. call Scoll bMctl I bay $350/mo • MOO + dap •I) utlls Pool 673-8793 ea.m·9pm s100 oapo.it. e1s..e509 JK 831•2m · · 642-1401 EASTSIOE COSTA MESA Pll'I QI .. * CHILDCARE '* IMf Al lnlantt to A" Ages 25 ~ ••P Courteey con-722-8748 $2.20 per day aullallon 852 • 9229 NB Al ~J!~UWOYIO That'• All you PIY for Uk• To Babysit For Chll· 4 llnes 30 dey minimum BOOKKEEPING Oren • Yeata I Up Lois In Iha • Computer ave tor amen Of Pl1nnad ActlYltl•t SERVICE DIRECTORY INCAEASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n-•llW ........ "' nutWHIU FOf m«a mtormatoon CAl.L TOOA"'l'll ISi FOi LOIS lllllEIT YOIJ' ~ Oif.C10f)' A-c>raMrllat1Vff Ml...U21 MNICa or prolnslonal Raes * 988-7517 bullnaaa Anna 662· 7 415 ....... 'f f441tr • Clean tlome •lamopne<t good Hunt Beach area • INT ·EXT CABINETS •841--0200 • COUNTERS. GA TES ate PfT CHILO CARE In my NEWPORT AREA 25 yra EASTSIOE Colla Mesa Jim 373· t455 Hom. Newbo<n to ,S • g50 ... 273 * "' Ar: r' ' t' ,,... .. !L "',.: .. ·., ', • I "' Dryw•ll· Ta.111ura-Painung we BEAT ANY PRICE Free"' Mark 5•4·6929 EltC111C.ll fUUTY-llPAll And propetty maintenance servic. Fl•t rate $35/hr 24 hrs 848-3815 ~, J .,,..~ '' r "4 I s i.: s SERVICE Rea1><>ns11>le •IUmlllAD* •dull Newport area Ou.al work Fr .. nt $2Sllt L .. .,. mag 673-2798 •487892 Greg 079-62711 ---- •CATALINA ELECTRIC ,, C·"' . r Homa or omca ElectrlCll CUSTOM DRIP SYSTEMS worll 11 I low cost Great )(Int w1tet conserv111on W04'k Lie Bob 8•5-9095 for geroens. POii & AC CRANSTON ELECT baSkat1 16 y,. Mf'\11ng Lie 2780• 1 30 yra ••P Oo Harbol ., .. 646-9288 my own work Raid Commlllnd Af 648-1 126 ELEClRICIANtMAINT Reaid I Comm I lnduSI I G•n:Serung Monthly mow· '* CUSTOM PAINTING '* Ing edging yro cln up lnttf•Or'E•I. Res1oan11a1 wee<11ng, lrH 1r1m lano Commercial 1nous1r111 ac:ap.ng Gary 839-0757 Woooen Fet'Cfl P1100 GREEN LIFE I> ERIC Decks I Covers Buill htfll..antlli'atiel Dan Engle 650-712• M1•n11nance 63 1 8 186 GARDENING-Full Ser;ICe Landsc•P•·sprinkler 1 DRAINS lrom S 1 S 111ytime F.uc." OllPOH I n.AUlr Rep1pe ram()dej loef!nte Pl ~red 646-9296 llAll SHC a Pl.I.I Small 0111,,s lrom $7 ~ 90 0111 guaranltte Wtr 11tr1 remodel g•" 1~a1.1 •All PLUMBING'• I.IC 1558246 VS MC lll·tlll lfooflnq Roofing (I ll lypul Ra· COYf!f Repair l elkl Speoa111t lnst•ll Sk'(4otu DehOS & l>alCont• 22 yfS a'° Le GU9t 671·22•4 ......... F)>.ST t.\VAR SERVICE 22 Y~P8f Fr" Etl An Types Root.ng R@a•ra SkroQnts s51,.9• ....... 1 ....... . ' . "' ..... ""' ............. Know a lot about anlmala? Entertainment t coatuma We "...,.· the Job'°' youl looll.tno tor Pan· Tim• WI" tr.in ApPly In )>411· help Fle11.lbl4l houri Ll9ht .on The Pet ear. Com- ottlca wort 642·Ht7 P8f'IY. 17th l ltVIM, N.11 SALES SECRETARY ~ Work ror a dynamic Ad~lsJng O rector and sa.Ses department. Applicant must hav,e good typing and communication sk Ifs Ben· eh ts DAILY PILOT 330 W. lay St. Coeta Meea. CA Jim Venneau 714~..a21 e&?'C!:>~c.cr-~~ .,,......~ ammo• FllST·TI• IDVEmSEIS .. Ru n your fielp Want ed Ad in t he Daily Pilot for on~ week. If you don't fill t he positio n, run a second week FREE! For more infor mation, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678 . ... ..... .. I • Day Mgr. FIT polltlon e11e. Exp. pref txst not nee. 510 8 thlftl eve. se.50-$7 hr. Gd benlfila. Apply et M•· ~ ~,.4t0 E-Ulb., eo.taM ... llLMIY/Ol.DI FIT 1pm-10pm .. Llft 150 lb keg. 250 Ogle SI., C.M. PUUL'llUftlY FIT. M9n 8eci< Florie! 2809 Nftpo(t INVd. tW#· pon BMc:h. 875-1353 -------· 11LM1Y ,.._ •Ill PUITI Alrpon ., .. travel 11gent MAINTENANCE P I T hU Immediate opening. 548-M58 Good drMng reco<d C... r~iiiiiiiiiifii:--CMttyne ., 752-0152. ... .......... ~NIPU mfll. IYlllllT Greet PIT 3ummet Job ~I Nwpt Bctl onte. $50-S 100 De.My In 3 Hrt. Thur9deYt av! 840-0921 Call M-F (714)6'5-5760 mraa. a11P11111n LEGAL P!Munt Npt Bch ofc LITIGATION SEC Som.~ P'ef 840-0921 NB IOle ptec: _., exp'd .'·f llt MC w/lclnt ienou. & --/mt'I organlxatlonal sklfll & , 1 To rMlode 119ndlng ma· thorough knowledge . of 1 chlnet on Hl•bll1hed legtll ptOC9edora. Word ! route. Minimum 1 yr. Perteet req'd Sal1ry , : rout• driving experlenOe. comm w/exp 'Xlnl ben- ', clean-cut, bond able. eflta. AMpond to P.O. •• Calif. driver'• llo. I clean Box 9049, NB 92858 : I OMV print-out. Ex«*l«lt •-------- ' b e n e f I t 1 . C a I I LIU&. llmtllY ' 1 21,3-232-2"450 Min 3 yr up Pllllt.-6alary .'- .llTll open, airport locatlon . 'J . . • .. I I I ·I I •• ,, ,, • • ,• ·' ,. H ''I I., :· ·' ' I .. .. , .. - • '• ~ •• 751-2101 Must h8\'9 rellebte econ-1-------- omy car & IMUfanc. ~ 11.111 • GrHt tor 1tudent1 Ideal lM>91tlon for mature FT/PT 1300+/wHk woman, P I T, 25·30 831·1212 hra/wk. mo1Uy A.M EnwlOpe Stutters. No •xP· Fountain Valley area. nee. F'ull or Pf1 time. for Ml-3007. mo<e lntonnatlon a IPPtl-W ii 1111/ ... cation Mnd .... to P.O LMge celfPO'lllon In Irvine Box 7"490. Oeearborn Ml loOkJng for pef"IOn to do 41120 malnten•nce work & . NI• HllLI dfM company van. Must AMembly-rac>aif & 1afe1 haw good OMV record. PIT winter. FIT eummer' full-time work 549-3824 =:~~:: .... ,Ill.II &42-8ee2 Tu.Sat 10-5 Need•--eetlc per90n to --------1 grow With .,, •ablllhed fLllllT . oomp8ny. Minimum 1 yr PIT WM6tenda. 14 hrl nureeryexp. 8.i.rySIOO- totel. Wiii 1reln. >Ont $1200. lni.rvlew by appt opptytolMrn &44-1413 only.648-7441. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a~ eteetlon haa beel't cati.d i(td wtff be held on the 13th day Of June, 1 ... wtl6ctl .-.ctlon INllt be an all·mali.d ballot electJon conducted puf'9Uent to Section m 11. 1 ot tt1e Electk>na CcxM of the Stat• of camorma. wfthln lmprOYWMnt District No. tee of 1he IMne Rench w ..... Dtttrlct fot the purpoee of tubmlttlng to the vot.,. of Iha lmprowrnent °"1rlc1 the ptopoaltlon of....,_ "' not generel obltgallon bond• of the Improvement oi.ttlet In tM amount Of I 19,2M,OOO Mell be authorized and lleued, f0t the purpoee 8tated In the propoaltlon twelnetter Mt forth In tNe notice, Which bondt "*I.be p8)'ab'e from .-..menta to be i.vtect and colected udUatwly upon landa within the lmprov.rnent Oiftrlc;t. The bondl thell beet lnter•t at a rate 0t rat .. not to exceed twetYe P«<*lt (12%) P« annum, the ectual time. of payment to be ci.termtned upon the uJe thereof The balk>ta UMd at the elec11on shall be In the tOrm pract1bed by Sec11on 35108 of tM Water CcxM Of the State of Callfomla. Ott the ballot• to be uMd at the elec11on, In addition 10 any othet mat1er1 required by law there lhatl be printed eubl1antlelly the followtng: Of'1CIAL 8AU.OT IMPftOWMINT DllTillCT NO. 1M °' ... VINI RANCH WATIA DtlTRICT INCIAL 80ND ILICTION June 11, 1• To vote, matte a croaa (+)In the voting equare after the wOfd "YES" or after the WOtd "NO". All matkt otherwlM made are forbidden. All dlltlngullhlng mark• are fotb4dden end INJ(e the ballot void . YES NO If a proxy or authority of legal repr11Mntattw It being voted. the proxy °' authority lhatt be attacMd to the baltot. . .,• .. ' "'(". ,.--. . ··-r . CALL 642 4313 ltetween7 W&7PM Orange Coeet Dea, Pllet NEWSPAPER DELIVERY NOTICE 18 HEAE&Y GIVEN that a-... elec11on hM -., called end w1M be held on the 13th of June, 1119, wNdl eltction ahell be en .,.-maled ~ -.caon conducted ~ to 8ecUon 23511.1 of the Bec9'one CcxM ol tt1e St• of Callf0tnle., wttNn ~ °'9crtct No. 1 .. of tM IMne Randi W..., °'9tttct for the purpoee Of IUbtnlttlng to ttle voe.re of tM ... o.n.lt OtMric1 tM ptopoaftlon ol ~ ':r'.., oblaatlon bond9 of the imp 01WM11t DIMtlct In tMt amount of 18, 174.000 lhal be and i.uecf, for the purpoe. ltalld In the Pfopoeltton ,....,..,.., Mt forth In tN9 .notlc». wNch bond9 Mell C>e peyable from u 1111 rneni• to be lewted end ooMcted ~ upon liMdt wttNn the lmpl'o¥Wnent otetrlct. The bonda ahal beet~ at• rate or r8* not to -.CMd tweNe percent ( 12"') per annum. tht ectUll tlmea of peiyment to be~ upon the laAe thereqf. The belott Uled at tn.-.CUon .t\all be In the form sw..mbed by Section 35108 of the W9'er CcxM of the Stat. of caltomia. · On the beAota to be UMd at the eNctlon, In .dcs111on to any othet malt.,. requw.d by law ther1 ahall be pr1nted eubatantlelty the folowtoo: OPl'ICW. MU.OT ._..,ftMINT IMITMCT MO. 1• °' ltw. RANCH WATP ~T 8"CW. 8om IUCT10N .,, ,,.."'_ " a ptoay or ~ of legal NPr..-itatl"'9 .. beW'6 VOMCI, the ...,oxy Of llUthottty thal be attacMd to the belOI. . lllloel,,.... M,_ ltl'M by 6:00 p.m . ..hlM 13. 11M, ttther at tM Oftloeot tt1e ~of Orange Counl1. 1-'°""' Grind Aw, a;;t; AM. C .. fomle. ot ll P.O. 8cm 11IM, Senta Ana. Ciiio. n11. 12711. • As a convenience to our Daily Piiot ~ c~stomers We 're Open Earl~er and Stay Open _ Later fOL New adsT Correctioos-- and Cancellations. To Place Your Daily Pilot Classified Please Call ·642-5678 4 Dail Pillt . '""".,.. ....... , a""" &Cli/JI; ,~;~~~~~ Onlyto.._onallll•.~ END a.--....of-•'9ol0 --~E a cwino adUtt•. '115 Al1 M' c 11•a * ~ Jeep G'Md Wegonw 1..;..;;;=:,:.;.,;;:_ _ __;==-' wt\, eMdll ~ ......... , .... ..._ 11•. --Tttr. 10W mtii: loed9d. wtth _,,.,.,_, 1.0. only! -w --• .... ·-perlect condition. wnoe. Ave11111W NOW1't O la 115,000. "9tall '.":':1 t1~~ •..._J _.L .. ,.. ~.~ . .~ Ml·11M• Mt-1111 lll!!t 7914 117,000. Mt!Jna Stl,000 CAL· 13 ·~ itiST 01 obo. 140-0~ (NOR~ ~~~~~· ~~~I T.. v.,., ..... °'-8) 1"·i~1,...1""'i0i..,,...,..-'11.,..l1'""•-,...--11 ""'Mt...,, .:: lbte Ind low coet. b-' • "POODLE PUPPY SALE" parlancad M11cn only. TNda 9()JS r':' 1~ I,,.,_ Hom. r..-CS, (T-Cup. TQY Oen 723-t500 mu1999. (U7tl11). .. ttt.a71.,,... 1"!111_______ & M in) u 5o-aeso . UDO 14. ·as. Ganged 9LEMONI IMP0'"9. 6022 151-lMe5 _ ~new. Sailbeg. tutt 'U ,., ~ 11 .• .......,. QUEEN' SIZE MAURESS FREEll Full SIH Box SHELTIES Al<C COYW, CUINona. '2900. llM .Baldl. m llDO &80X.QU1lTEDL $pf1Ag• & Maur ... In TrlpJ* & Tootala are 521-25530t~I. w 2111 8AAND NEWI S 155 gOOd condition. CALL anxtous to tJnd hOfMe for Udo 14• very clMn ready "1:-•l llf 1-• CALL* 8'04733 * 881-6990 their wt 2 puppM. Male to ·-·1 Tr-•'-•. _.., .. , ---tr! I 100 eed\ 780-8e77 -. -... ......... . .. •• 1 ° -~ SOLID OAK TABLE. round FREE TO GOOD HOME, ' 11.150 obo. 4M2-6e73 TOtket, Hotley, 8eQ1Nw 4 • • Wlfl oer tor""'°" ~ bUt~ block; $250 4-BlllCk German ShepMl'd, •••• llTTlll-lf & SABOT llflglfl-... t e·. IPM<f, Hur9t, Gabriel, FAOM a1M LIMON8 ...vtoe MtU rout•• TRIAX. Spkr• 1n lg wood 1 yr old. Male, Neutered. 10-wk•, 2 rn.le: 1 cnoc e>t. whit• 'w1ttt grtMtl 'trim new llr•. E~ up-~ , ptcMdad ... ,sNn MOl\4 ca~t neu; S26t ea AltShota.557.7827EY91 1...ipt.8~7215 l40.Hi?a272 · Of'adadll Spar• parts. *•11 ... f:tt,...,c:Mho.ity. ~OVE~~:~~:o. YORKSH IRE Terrier ...... ....., Cuet°i.~~Outrat •eet..:=:':ITOCK Llll'l•1t11 -~ Jf/wefry/fun/Art -~y. born 1-23--89. M . °'*'aredlt ' t7M747 SOUTHWEST I L•mp1, • 6025 blk/tan, AKC rag. lhot• .UMd flt>w-alW •bot in 11••11111•111 onctJlltlPPf L , Sofa+loYuaat; chairs; ~rr.nt. 857-1145 att5 good condition, pleue 837-1887 744-o253 WINDOW CLEANER etlalM (peacti/grean/wht)! CAESAR Hernandez '42·2"0. TO I lupw/1mea. "911/c:ln cut Stona/glaN Of wt\t wash, w•tercolor, framed , ftlanos I n-w *ISP ·• ... 10 hr+ cw eicpl/ben. eofland !bl•: din eet1: wan 5350: Joan ""'no: '75\l. ...... .,.... 6059 <AAAA/ri.• •--. -.C. Vthk:lts 9090 -~· H8--. ~1191 u.nttt('Pfna logs pole bdrm PrivJt• patty. 535-55~5 • ~ ..,.-v .-. uv.u _. ~iiiF.~f~IOn/kg1N1ttr.WbxlPf'lng. !"!'H~AM'!"!"!"M!"'!!O!'!''N'!"!!O!""""!P!91H""!O'!"i!E~N~l,.XI 7016 GOVERN~ENT SEIZED ••I 1111 SS40 Wholaaala Pf'CI. 973-0653 Mad*lef;Y . 6045 Organ. dbl manual. In gd Seecratt 19' S,ort ao.t. ~:!'~~I•~ 1 ~~ - .. ~ 6015 -•a•lll•D.... cond w/1011 of music 175 h.p., outboerd, with mt..: c~ s'urp1ua. 1001a...11•.Npt8cf\ l!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-----!·..-;.;.; r-·••--booktS250611-6990 trailer Elec1ronlc1 tJve e G id ( 111-1111 ......... , ........ .,.llll:,.,m for.... F0tmlca table w/6 etlalfS FOf breeding. 5 yeatf. Tri· belt, etc. Good condition. 98l~e:7-8000 e h~f ~. ,.,,,..,...~~-:-:==_,... --S!O: ou adget $25; Flitt· color. 213-421-8003. llcydts 6060 se.250. 723-1.a8 S-22387 ' • 85 HONDA ACCON> ... er ltareo ayetem $250; BRIGGS & ST"• 0 -door, lo9diad. 411< ....._ dbleCUMttedec:tc $150, ""' N BRANO NEW Woman's l $7100. 144-14 U . '7t VW farid«• • qrtr lawn mower E•~llenl Centurtarr 12·~ 19'' ta.../fEL/~1 9100 IM-1111 "' condition. runs wall 145 tr $250 650 " .,.. ..,,.. uuuu ' penetS50tea M&-7152 . 963-7395 8~01 1 . -vhrvOf 022 1113 JAGUAR VA.MOEN -BMW--ttl4-~1131---....... -.-•• -.. - IH•lrtltfrlcl1H =-· ORIGINAL SCHWIN 50' plus Main Channel, ~.;: .. 1':.: = JZ:. :::-c-~-::. Sofa/sleeper $50 Offtcefumlture CRUISER Bledl Excel· liunllngton M•rbor. cellent condition, new tough. Wll ._. ..... IUIL T ·IN Rafrlger· 63t·1075 Lv MIQ & £cppment 6047 lent rims like new $75 a.1-11701 or M0-3581 tlr ... MUST SELL THlS 100\ ~ ~ atorlfrMHt. SUb-Z.o. PtEARE-ot:U>t F~t -9§:3-7_.DS -DE._Eor .ame1 ~ W.E.E.KE~ -$18,"5-0 et1r ~goat raalftt Like new . I 1300. ,,ua1 Cl4larance1C>ecor11-l&lhttl•• 15' Mu $100/mo. 080. Daya, 549·3700; whHl a. (13 .tOO. 780-9757, Eve9. tva acoes.ori... clothes. $275. Call 673·5354 875-4986 hm-8i>m Evenr~ &. Weelcend1, 147-1 tl7 avanlnt• • MAYTAG WASHER A ~fa~~~~twr~:~jr~ OUAUTI Otllee fUfnllure, Sltp Avail-No Liva Aboard 720"17 4· • Ma--43n Oen ORYEA Harwat gold, In FUhlon ISiand NB barglnprl~duetocom-Up to 32' $364 '* •. ·77 MERCEDES OOOd wor1clnQ condition. ' pany relocallon Can be $cM Tia to 25' Sll5 2400 Stick, re-built en- 13595. 881-SMo R91def Wave Ski & paddle. teen TJJMday, May 23. SWALES ANCHOAAO! gtne, sunroof, beautiful lp004 17 c:u tt. Frost-Ilka new $600 Timpone from 12-3pm It TIC. 1300 Boats. General 7011 Dally 9--5 5'41·1501 red USOO OBO Fr .. Refrlg, almond, like T.hr~.ster Suri board. Dove St, Ste l03. NB SABOT FOR SALE SLIP OR END TIE WANT· 96&--tn2 ..brand new. · $225 obo 5 10 • goof condition c .. h & Catry Ball• only Located on Balboa Island ED. NB tor 33' Mil. 10-4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil He-7838 • S100 673-9 45 Flr•t come tlrat Mrve Beach mooring. Baat a.am Dan tss.-3575/D 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Set of mirrored closet WOOd desk, delk & lid• ort., 631-2852 723·9500/E 62 Mercedes ,umllurt 6014 doors w/brau trim ohalra, wood Cl'adenza. -==~=~-;;;;~~H;I;\;~~====~ llllll!!lmtl'!'...,._ .. """'__ 4• 1. M•hOO desk conten1noe tabf4t. ~I at p. •--7A-2 Tl BEAUTIFUL BEO, naYar 2·=4· wllthr toa;y Sewing lea than 50% of new OW'!(~ vi Mlle; ••a+cWtMlon uMd. Still wr~pad In machine 640-6931 0091 10' SI.WY · •-p platUc. Worth $500, Weefsender special twin C!!!>tnJTl'llln ~14 u-............ 1 a c r a I Ice S 1 9 5 CHINA-1395, Alona adap· 454· ' I h 9r• r a1• 213--881·9414 t1ble by Ohd• 38•17112 Ptts & Animals 6049 1• Yery ~ ours, ~v"'R .'• ~ Motor· Alf, power 1teettng, dl9C Ht 78" Coci!tan Tabla-llMps 6 10 beam, home, 84 Turbo Dleaat, brakes. lamb lkln. phone 1us1 overhauled. 19,000 mllea. a6I eJ!trM, &· CREVIER ·-11•a1 Footboard with ralla, ------------------------~ QUMr\llz•l195. ~733 833-0425 or 760-39S8 (H"824e) 2 piece hub caps Ml.IC M>TICE · MUC M>JIC( Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE•IS HERESY GIVEN that 1 tpedal e1ect1on ~been called and will be hekl on the 13th day of June, 1989, whlc:tl election 9hall be an ~ bellot election c:onductec:t pureuant to Section 23511. 1 of the Electlont Cede of the Stat• Of Callfornla, wfthk\ Improvement (){strict No. 288 of the ln'tne R9nc:h Water Dlatrlct for the purpoee of eubmlttlng to the YC>t.,. of the Improvement 011trk:t the proc>oeltiOn of whether or not general 'obbdon bonds of the Improvement District In the amount of 11.on.000 lhlll be authortzad and IMUed', tor the purpoee ttated In the P'~tlon hereinafter eat forth In thle notice, which bonds lhall be payable from ...... "*'" to be ~ and collected ~~wffflfn thitlmprovwnent-olitrlcC - . -. The bonde lhalt beat lnter•t at a ,.t• or rat• not to exoaad twelve percent ( 12%) per annum. the actual tlmee of payment to be determined upon the .... thereof. The ballot• ulad at the election lhell be In the form P<etetlbed by Section 3510& of the Wat« Code of the State of Catlfornla. On the ballot• to be uMd at the at.ctlon. In eddltlon to any other mattera required by law there lhlll be print~ IUbltlflllally the followfng; Off'ICIAL aALLOT L llllPROV..NT-DISTNCT NO. -°' . ltVINI RANCH WATUI IMSTIUCT 'a INCW. llOND IUCTION . t-(.-..11.u. . ' ~ To vote, mattt a croea (+)In the voting 1quar• after the word "YES" or aftat the word "NO". All matite otherwtM made are forbidden. All dl9tlngullhlng !Mft(e are fOf'biddan and make the ballot VOid. NO W • pte»CY Ot euthortty of '9g.i ,..,,...Ct~ le belne YC>t9d. the proxy °' euthot'tty lhall be attllCNd to the ballot ,. lllotamutt be •eotl• b15:00 p.m., JUnt 13, 1NI. either at the Offtoe of the ReQla1ret Of Orange county. ''°° South Gl'Md Avenue. Sant• AN. Clltfomfa, Of' at P.O. Box. 11298, Sant• An•. Celfornla. 12711. I --~~~-~~~ rta.IC ll>TICE NIJJC ll>TIC£ • Nl.IC ll>TICE NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HE~BY GIVEN that a apeclal elec11on has been called and wtll be held on the 13th day 'of June, 1989, whfch eleetlon •h•ll be an alHTialled ballot 9'ectlon condUC1ed punuant to Section 23511.1 of the Elections Code of the State of Calltomla, Within lmpr~t °'8tflct No. 2M Of the ltvlna Ranch Water Olttrlc1 for the purpose of submitting to the votere of the lmprO""*'t Dl9ttk:t the propoel11on of whether or not general obllgatlon bOnd• of the lmprowment Dlat11ct In the amount of $40,531,000 shall be auV\Qrlxed and lnued. fOI' the putpOM stated In the propoeltlon herW\after .at forth In thl• natloe, whkh bones. lhalLbe payaot. fi'om M1M1ment1 t~ be levtad ~ Colected axc:tllllvaly upon lands within the lmprov.ment District The bonda lhall bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed twelve P9f08nt ( 1294) per lt)nUm. the actual time. ol payment to be det«mlnact upon the Nie thereof The bellotl UMd at the electlon shalt be In the lorm pre9Cflbed by Section ~s 1oe of the Weter COCS. of the State of Calltomla On the ballot• to be uted ai the electlon, In addition to any other matters required by law there shall be printed substantially the following . OFFICIAL BAU.OT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 281 OF , IRVINE RAHCH WATI" DtSTinCT SPl!CIA.L ltOND EliCTION June1S.1Mt To vote, mark• cross (+I In the voting square after the word "YES" or aft« the wOl'd "NO" All marke othetwtte mlde are lorblddefi All dlatlngulltllng marks are forbidden and make the ballot void ft you wrongly matte, tear. Of'~eoe this ballot. return 11 to the Reg1a1r1r of Voter• and obtain anothef ~ BONO PRQPOSITION: Shall the lrvlM Ranch Watw Ot1trlct Incur Ill lndebtedMU and ~ general obltgation bonds for Improvement a.strict No. 186 thereof In the amount of "40.531.000 at • maxJmum Int.,. rate Of twelve peroent (12%) per a.nnum, to aoqutr. and eonalNCt worq and facilities lor the cotlectlon, treatment and dltpOMI of MWage and the ttOl'ege and dlltrlt>Ytlon of raolalmed wat«. Including dams, r...,.,olrt. 1t0f'age t•™<•. treatment tecllltles. pfpee. pumpfng equtpment and alt naceaary equipment and property ''*'•for. acquiring fund• to fulfill contr1C1ual commltmant1 to carry out the ~ and purpoNS of the Oiat,nct eontaln4td In eontrac:ta, lnciudlng contract• With other agen- etea, 111 In accordance with the Plan ot w~s fOf Improvement District No 28e? YES NO " a proxy or auth«lty ot leg&! representative 11 being V01ed. the pro11y or authority .nall ba eutlc:had to the ballot. 8alloti must be r~Vad by 5 00 p.m .. June 13. 1989. either •t the onioa ot the Reai9trw Of Orange County. 1300 South Grand Avenue. Santa Ana. Callfomla, or at P 0 Bo11 11298, santa Ana. c.llfomla. 92711. .. . ,..,.,_ ......... ] ...... 0.... Ollf ... -.. "· n. •. ,.. "" ...... 141-1114 '12 HONDA PRELUDE. G!'Mt condition. orlglnal owner. New clU\Ctl, new bru... snoo oao. Maur.n 131:4274 ........... ---4 Cloor. NC. ......... ......... 111-1119 ·15 VOLKSWAGENc ·15 vw ,.. •• .._. pp -. I ABAIOLET Maroon, 5'-~ .. ._ speed, ••c:elS.01 con-auto, ,,_ ~ -.O, dltton $9500. 175-2-804 lilatm + CO. N . -.. . .. ••• 1 .... 11 A·I POSITIONS~ .. WQtk jn theewt"~ ~Promotion f\eld. If you .. Mlf-mottvated Md ... wofillng wfth teen11gera. thte may be the opportunity you~w been w.ltlng for. $400 PER WEE~ (Te at.rt) . ............. te $1,000 PER REK Insured Van. Wllg()n, or Large Sedan la 8equWed Ub ef 0,.=ttllltJ ..... Uel Werll .. y._. 0.. Al'M. CALL Ml. ITIVINI (213) 477-JIU DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAi A READER SERVICE Of MS NEWSPAPER -_,AE CROCHET fAYORITtJ; .... 1t tllt la tft I "'* OI ...... ~ *" tttM •111 Sho• you ,..i.y,. .. ""' ...... . ••"'1 et ... ...,.. snewt1. •: ,...._,,.... *'41 IMI• 45 ''Oftcil In ilfl llli• ,, ........ MCI' flCiudft ciolOt photOI. hlNty hlMa, 0 .. hS1t .... 111 tht 1nlor1111t1011 rev II ,.... " .-. ,.... tkll llfO!tt\ """ tf ,..~ •• ~ .. lloeloe le~ that the Ctty Councll of the City of Coste MeM (the "City") end tt'dl Coat• MeM opment A'lftl'tCY, Cfty of Cotta Mesa. camornre (11\e "Agency'1 Wik hold a Jotnt public hearing on M9r 24. 1•. et the how of 1:30 p.m., or u soon th«Mft• as the matter can be heard, In the City Council Chambers. City t-tall, 77 Fair Ortve, Coste MMa, CaJlfomla 82828, purauent to the Callfornl• Community Redevelop- ment U-(Health and Safety Code Section• 33000 et. Mq.) for the purpoM of conliderlng the ..,.,..OYal of • propoMd Oltp09ttlon encl OeYek>Qment and Owner Participation Agreement, (the "Agreement"), with Trlano'e Square Auocletn ("the Devek>pef") which provtdea for the lale of the Site to the Developer for the development and operetlon of a .cO(nmerelel retell development with • town square. I . The Redevelopment Plan for the Cotta Mna Downtown Redevelopment Project provtdel for the development In the Project area of commercJal retail development. A total of approximately 185,000 aqua.re f•t of mixed commercial uses, Including retail, r•taurantt., and theaters with • town 1quare, Is propoaed to be constructed by the Developer on the Site along with the neceuary parking. The locatlon of the Site within the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project 11 shown on the map eccompanytng thl• Notice. The purpoM of the public hearing Is to consider: 1. The propoled sale of the Site In the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project, by the Agency to ttte Developer for the development and operation ot a mixed use commercial retell development with the necessary parking and a town square. 2. The pcopoeed document providing for such sale, the proposed Dlaposltlon and Development and 0wner·Partlclpetlon Agreement. • 3. All evidence and testimony for and against the approval of the Agreement and the prop<)Md sale of the Site to Trlengle Square Associates. · . At the ebove stated day, hour and place, any and all persons having any objections 10 the Agreement or the propoted lale of c1he Site or to the regularity of any of the prior proceedings, may appear before the Agency and the City Council and show cause why the Agreement or the proposed sale of the Site should not be approved. At any time not tater than the hour aforesaid set for hearing, any person objecting to the propoted sale of the Site, or the Agreement, may file In writing with tM CltJ Clerk a stat8rl'HN'ILDf his or her objections thereto. Any persons. or organizations delirtng to be heard et the heating will be afforded an c)pportunlty to be heard. At the aforesaid hour the City Council and the Agency shall proceed to hear and pass upon all wrltten--and oral objections. Al the agency responsible for earring-out the Redevelopment Plan for the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project, the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency, Ctty of Coste Mele. Callfornla and the City Council of Costa Mesa have previously prepared and the City and the Agency ciertlfled the Anal Envtronmetitat lmp_act BepocUOLtbe-CDsta ---~~ev~ Plen on Oieemt+' 17, 19'73. Two Supplements to the Final EIR ("SEIR'1" 1018 and 1028) have been prepared and certified by the Agency and '. r '· •, the City Council on July 10, 198'4 end December 18, 1985, respectively . • In connection with Its consideration Of> the Agreement, thfl Agency has further conducted an Initial Sawdy. which Included a supplemental traffic analysis. to determine If the proposed <Mvelopment under this Agreement would have addltJonaJ significant effect• on the environment not covered In the previously.certified EIR and SEIA's. The Initial Study·fe>Und that although the proposed development differs from the project anatyzed In SEIR 1028, the propoaed development will not crnte any new significant elMronmental tmpects not considered In the previous environmental documentation, nor heve eubttwltlal changes occured with respect to the clrcumatances under which the propoeed project will be undertaken, nor has any new Information of substantial Importance become avalfable. The fottowtng documents are avalfabte for public Inspection and copying during regular office hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday) at the office of the City Cteni. and Sectetary of the Agency, ~ty Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, California 92826. 1. A copy of the Ageement between the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency, City of Costa M .... Callfornle end Triangle Square ~ssoclates. 2. A Summary Report which describes and specifies: a. The ca.t of the Agr~t to the Agency. b. The ettlmeted value of the lnternt to be conveyed, ~termlned at the highest uses permttt~ under the Redevelopment Plan for the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project. 3. The Initial Study prepared for the commercial/retail development considered under the Agreement and J.he final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 1026 for 18.5 acr• In the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment area ~ DATED: May 3, 1989 Eileen P. Phinney City Clerk of tM City of Coeta Mna and AMtetent hcret.ry of tM CMta MMe ...-velopment Aoeftcy, City of coe..-....., Caltfornla Pubfllhed Orange Coast Dally Pilot May 9, 16, 1989 '- pw;wai:a~ -- T626 c HY~ "11, OLA.• dOof ..... IOldeid "-every· tf'llng, Gold whHl1. WMoof, ale p/1 p/b """"' ~. ••<*-..,.., eond. 12,000 ml., IHOO 010. CALL Ill ION or 142.9152 MERCEDES 450SL 1975, whit• With tin i..•'*· chfOfM Wheels, excellent condition. S 11,000 obo 973-1182 -------. ... Mel'~ "78 o4.50SL Gorgeous, rare cinnamon red/red Int. S 18,500. 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