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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-09 - Orange Coast PilotThe Best Local Nevvs Sportsana Business WHAT'S INSIDE USA Weekend Sp~clal Features Readers W[lte Back TI>P COLUMNISTS Vida Bean Jim Felton ~ ' Ann Lancters TV UPDATE Tunesln · Televlslon THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS LOOK ,IT~ T~E LITTLE RED MAIREP 61RL ! DO ME A FAVOR •. 60 OVER AND TALK TO HER .. SA'f 'f'Oll KNOW ME ... TR'( TO FIND OUT IF . SME LIKES ME •• SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1989 • ITS ~ER! t'l.L Ml DE ~ERE 0EMIND T~l5 TRASM T~IN6 AND LISTEN ..• MIS NAME IS Ciob\RLIE BROW~ .. ~E SITS ACROSSTME ROOM FROMYOlJ IN SC~OOL .. NO, 8'( TME WINDOWS •• NEAR T~E PENCIL WELL, KIND OF 8LO~D, . I 6UE55 .. NO, VOU'RE T~INKIN6 OF MIKE--· NO, NOT AS TALL .. A SMUtr WIT~ SORT OF A JA66ED STRIPE •. · NO, NOT JOMN .• JO~N SMARP.ENER .• NO, IN TME LAST ROW ... IS A LOT 8166-ER .. 1Hf OLYMPIC. Grc,>MNA~i FINlf>HE.!» Ml!> ROUTINE WITH A FOLL 8ACK LAc.'OOT MER, WMO? SORT OF A ROUND FACE •• DOESN'T RIN6 /:>. 8ELL, MUM? NO, BROWN .• LIKE IN TOWN •. JUST DOESN'T RING A 8ELL, . MUH '? NOTMIN6, ~UM? b Jim Davis BY HANK KETCHAM by Har.old Ledoux J . 0 f . bY /oM BAlTUK LOOK I I Ju.SI GOI THE NEW PE.1E ~E ~BAL cARD! MOON MULLINS (}JQ().J .' ~~y' THIS MIGHT SOUNDS C5ooD, H.IT T~' 'SPOT ·' KAYO ( BY GARRY TRUDEAU COACH ... WHO HAD 1HE FEUJE.51 51l<IKEOIJf6 JN IHE /W\JO R5 kASf4E.AR~ QUIUC , GIVE ME A APPA~ENIL..4 rr WAS A 1'" OS5 UP 8€TWE£N .. SrEVE GARVEQ AND WADE 80665 ~ PENN4' ... SO WE CAN *'lJ8 OFF IHE SQUARE 1D S6E ~·-J IF i;OU'RE AN INS~NP . Wl~N~ I . ~ ~ r---__.j t I i I , . . .. "©NfO 1b0ti' rf OFFA 1l4E L.Of\IE RAl\kS'ER WHIL.e HE WVtA~EP! I 601' 1'1' fflOM 10N10! HOW? • HOWA8a.11"1J4e ~HAJ\llf 10 ff'AY ~IM AJVP$VE.L.~ AA1WeR1HAN '71X 4'11..VE:R E'OU.efS H~AvtER? , CAN V0U TRUST YOUR EYES? TlWt .. et ...... * cM. ... lh Clrftllng det... betwMri -.... ~ ~ How ~ --you hnd them? Chedl .,.... ... 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I Jaeerd IM dlecl; I.ow come ti. boob bep comiog? -]"". c.q, C.Stto Y•llty, C.lif. Al .. To this day, a lot of people don't know she ~" says John Ekman of Pocket Books. ~ e get about 20 lcuers and five phone calls a week for her.•• A quadriple- gic from a very young lge, Andrews died in Occembcr 1986, after a long illness. She lived with &.mil in Virgin- ia Beach, Va., and never married. But her bc:b keep coming because she left a slew of manuscripcs. The fifth and fuial chapctr of the Castille saga. Wt6 of Dmtms, is due in 1990; more manuscripts are under review. Qa 1VMt ._ ..,,.wl to Jeu SJari.mpcoa. die fam. ...... ..,. ..... of ti. 1"'8? -GlorM Ortiz, ltloftttl.ir, c.lif. . Al Now ltnown as Mn. Jean C.OX. she runs the~ 6Ucd Abbey Hotel in <:ornwaU, Enpod. "We like the decanting plrt more than the hotel part." says Cox. -46, .who lifts dlere with husband Michael and son Thaddeus.. 9 ... h was a place I used to come to. ut of like a time with litdc old ladies in hats and such. I beard it WU :;?,; sale and I didn't want it to change. to we bought it." Cox got out of modeling about 20 years ago: "I didn't really likC it. I couldn't and sitting in front of minors aay iooga-." Sbc •ys she no loop wonies m. ber looks, doesn't cxercUc and wean little, if any. makeup. She spends ber free time gardening, cooking and rcadiiig .. all IOltl of midcfk.egc things." Qa Ilk tne S...ao= GeMnl C. E...a Koop c1ria1ia ... ,. I ........ _ .... dprt -Ii""*' u.w.~.....,., Ft.. A. The nation's top public health c6:ia1 -uacil he lea'fa ~ 11aaaday -awMe.es to laftaa bid a mmtini • laach on an ..... but doan't nonnally clriak during the day or naa ,., hmch. He11hafta1DMtini in the neaiag but doesn't smoke. Some lhlllies .._. a drink or CW0 l daJ CID be pd b J10G; K.oop_llka DO polilioa Oil dm. "-Le· .... lll'Olll • 73. He ,... .... c.mo ICeDe ciomiag .. iD n. &wdtt '"°· _...DEEi Bush~ The wt ite staff? 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"It's put of American life co come home frOm work and tpray a little water on the lawn." This ia like putting gas in the car a half cup ac a time. Unfor- nuwdy. the Waler doesn't penecnte dcet>ly enough. to the rooa at shallow. OOn•t wa11er t:Yet:f day. 1n mott pans of the coanay, put down one inch o[ wa- ter once a week. I he. you: How do you know when you.~ put down oae inch? Henke says ':Or.-a can oo the lawn un- der yoat tprintler, WMU, and when the can has an inch ol waaer in it. STOP. ....... , LBT SLBBPING GRASI LIB! Now we 6mUy ba-.e hit "'1 kind o( lawn care. If JOG ~ in a place Wich eight wa- ter testrictiwa aDd ,.,..~ got Dice deep roots dewJopcd. doo't WllCr at all J• let your lawn go donmnr for the high summer. And tblt mam bale pm cut- ting, coo. The .... will llow down. lllDI>"' giowing. And you'll jmt haft co whack the wecda DOW and then. Wlb up your I.awn this f.alJ wicb a good fatiliziDg. ••••••• PLANT GRAii YOU CAJllf'T WAL& ONI Noc the whole lawn. Jutt tome ol ir with omunmbl ... nu. is the kind ol aalf you'd lee Oil the .. ol tbe fOld climl mo.e Scmday clma iD the whc8 yoa were a kid. Now it'•~ Ind aad -beta ,. -ft'lll J.-•••h 11aere'1,...... .... in colon. bay. Yiokt. ...-._or lllipe&. A lia:le Wac p• fmuca along the bonier. Rolc-<:oJored fou11tain grass. WARNING: Watch wbae you get this stuff. If you get an or- namental p'UI that goes co teed. Y9'U yud could scut looking like the MunCh- kins• garden in 71tt Wsrm cf Oz. •••• •6: BAT YOUR YARD! No kiddfog. Talk about comemtion stanas: How lbout, "Ten mirmtn ago this cole sJaw WU growing along the front walk"? Henke ays people arc using low.growing tomaroes (no curly ~ pleale), eggplants and peppers as edible ahiubbery. "l..euucc ia a lo'fdy edger," she says. ''Bali! is a'IOYdy uodcrplaming with marigoldt. .. •·•••7: llA&B YOUR OWN DIRT! JVnwml:ier moee gna clippinp? Pour 'em in a pile. add niarogen (you can buy it at tbe pnlcn c:cnler), ~ it and COftr with bfadt plutic co btat it all up. Tum it now and tbc:n. Wait nvmrha-Voilal Compoet. PUBUC SERVICE WARN- ING TO DDS: This adrice abo worb with dircarded dochcs under your bed. Clan rOca room! Rale•la KNOW 1JllBRB TO GllT THJI atGGBIT aANGt By DOW yoa're pcoblbly WQ!.dcring. .. How am I mKe a buck o6 all this planrinc"' The mt iPettmeDt ia land. . is tbe Croat yard.. says Bdlrr HOfftO :.~""'J' Jimerson. A study by We1u......., bmd cbai ~ CID inaeac the property nluc ol a bOme by 15 paceat. "Cmb appeal tells a home." ..,. fllDCllOO. "Orm your fionr yml fD .., 'Wckome.'" 1'blt•1 why ~ mom! naything • ., the .. ~ And. by the way, dur"s why you wot/c &ad all daoee hanky .... of ... clijo{ 'I' IC., aft MEET DR.· GRASS . R eed Funk is in your fumr yard. On your golf co1use. At your puk . All"I where tbe pass grows. you can be sure Funk's rooa ue cbere. If you Im aorth of Adanra. cbmca are your lawn came from gum ,a..n fxom tbc lawn gazu's Rrxgas Uniwnicy team. lf you li1'C IOUth ol Adanca. cbanc.a are you're o•aaeedi.ng Bamuda gna with ooe ol Funk's rycgiws. Funk's breeds ar~ stronger, ~ and need lets WMtt than aaytbiQc OG tbe market. His tall far:. is moag • a IOClCICr 6dd bot lookl .. Knxucky blueps. Funk's 6ncst blades are at Ca!ifomia's s.nca Anica r.m and oa tbc wm Home lawn. New York's Central Park anCl Cbicago•s Wrigley Fid.l. "J-k doesn't hue a peer in tbc world." DJI wd comnlnnr R.obeft Ptauou.. .,.Reed f.unk has dooe things cbM molt of U1 thought were not pcwible," lays cbe Lawn Jnteiaacr's Eliot Robaa. .. Mt's tbc 6at ~and p1w bmcder ••• to combine trails in P9CS dm make th.em raittant to dileale and imeds." Breakla11ro••• whll Jt•• ttr .... Amit bas been ima11maD.I iD dndofms 15 kinds cl L:nndy bharps• (amoag than Addpbi, BoamcMuc and Majelcic); more than JO ryep FF, fmdud- q Manhaam, CiaDoa and smlle) and 11 faaaa (mch • llt:bd. Houndog. ~ mmawl a • •Oil),~ he's pat cogetberonc ol tbc~s6aat~ ciom ol an-gma plasm. cbe building blocks ol new pws. ,. A Joe ol .. don't baYe che qa to ICC and enluaet chon•n M ol (expaimeml) '*°in tbc 6dd, • .,. ~ .. Ht walks up and do"1I and loob at tboc P9CS· and it's ahDOlt like he's comm•micaring wich them." Adda htenoo.. "He'll be our•• in tbc mom&aa ~ bluepm pcJlina«e " Funk doesn't asi1y talk *"-bUmdC. Bat bis p.-.-well that's aomething • ebt. nke bis 1am's fint big~ M•Mtfta11 ryecn-iD 1967 ... It was cbc fint llrikiQg iaupcottw in pcmmDI i)cgrws ... iD che Unitr:d Sclta. Adelphi IOllow..!-ofiudm." N°" dme~ D. But CO Funk, cbe pa. is always in tbc Dtltt exprtimeut, to DOW ~·s working-on m i:uqaorn on Palmer a gait" couae p-. nad -and R.ebeJ Junior -a sboncr wnioa ol bis popullr add Till Pacut pa& And bis own lawn • home? •tt'• ~ ·~" be ays .&owly. And then CJUickly, "'lb we baw one be.tifu1 carf p&oa here (at lluqsas~ .. LANDSCAPES BY REGION THIS WEEKEND'S T R A V E L Spring fever ... Mineral baths are hot as a weekend getaway Go soak yourself. You'll have plen- ty of company. Bathhouses arc bubbling with in- creased activity, as a new generation cfucoven the benefits of "taking the waters," that Victorian notion of soak- ing in steaming mineral springs. "We've more tba.n doubled the bumber of baths in the past two to three years,'' says Pamela Crow at Ar- kansas• Hot Springs Health S~ "On a big IUJIUDCr weekend. I'm domg about 600 people, mostly families." West Virginia's Berkeley Springs State Park u booked weeks in advance cheK days. WJ'be weekends arc wild. We gtt couples, families, even church groups,'' ays the park's Bob Ebert. Why the AlfF of inwest? "It's an inc:reclible gCD._.y," says Donna Spera Williams of Saratoga Sprio11. N.Y. For her .. 30-some- diing" birthday, bmband Rod's gift wu a be.th and mamp at a Saratoga bathbomc. ..Wbni my two hours were over, I wu licienlly limp, and the aura luted well inco the workweek.'' To meet tbe ll"miDf, demand. new bathhoules aft beiq built and old ones ratottd, w with modern twists: •At Hot Spii1ap National Park. three mm-of-dae..cacary hoaleS on Bath- bcMllC Row' will sport Jape.nese, Turk- ish cw American cheinei. Abo, the or- w Focd,cc Berbbome ii DOW a •i1iton' ceatcr ir-Ill II ~ with a ......m .-. -·••-c oa Amnicaa ......... ......, ........ ... .......... Alt. • Al-..... Spa .... ... State Park, a ......... .... laiP-llJle ... -••• JIR I ._~ ....... aa.ms. 1990. put ......... ..... tke reao•a-• 111 a ...., ............. 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Byftme L , ... ,.., ....... ... 1V l.Q • . :r..· • ......... ... T H I S W E E K E N D' S H E A L T H Are you a Type H? Type A's, relax - well, as m.uch as you can. Two hallmarks, worbholism and ag- grasiveoess. are being discounted by re- 1CarChen u conaibu- ton to heart disease. Hostility, not Type A weiaht or bad high cholenerol levels were factored out, the study ahcnn hostility alone is a risk factor for heart disease, says Dembroski. '"This is the biggie." . aggressiveness, The new villain: Call it Type H. for the houility that !_ome Type A's show. puts your heart at risk A warning sign, thouah: Hostile peo- ple olten arc smokers, says Dembroski. "We now have clear evidence that hostility and anger ate the 'toxic ele- JDCDU"'4a£ put Type A's ar risk of cor- Oliby dileue,' says Ot. lledford Wil- liams. ~ of Duke Univenity's Behavionl Medicine Raearch Canu. The simmering anger eventually IU'Cllel blood ftllda and CUI lead CO high Inch of 'b.d' cbolescaol. The bra.ktbrough -spelled out in Williams' '11at Trwsthtt Halrt: Crtttt Nan A6oad T~ A M.rllior (Tunes Boob, ·$17.95) -.. meam that you CUI ICill work bard. be agmsive and pc abad -u long u JOIG lam eo get alaaa widl ocher people. eoo." A~saady.dae OUI ill Pqclc•:ur Ide J6Jkiftt lacer tJW year, abo IUppOl1I the Type H link wicb hart clilCue. T1leodore Demlxaeki, a PIJCbololy ~IC tM U~ of Mary- lwl, • ... aipmam" number of cbe _. aalij1 ca wbo wese ICricba wida Min lllKb cliipliayed ~we call cbe lalile/ ..-.,a llillic ltyle ol w.,....u i 1?1.r.:llOIL" Tb d ti~= 1'bcy wele ....... coo- -f Pli ..ty, HC'CI opwiw." smc. c1m ..ia • me pen••• oi 1altjKa wlao ... k..&. wen over· "Thia giva them a double whammy." What can you cbto combat the hos - tility of being Type H? •Pou "P to iL .. Jteep a log. Make a Dote of flYery time you get angry, how you fdt, what c:a.-d it,'" says W il- liams. Many IC fint won't want to ad- mit it: WJ'ype A bchanor is IOcially worthwhile -eftD a DtUS symbol. Ho«ility isn't." • }Mlt "("stop." Don't let cynical or meuHpiriled thoualm go unchaJ- lenpi Ua yoat mind. You•d be SUJ'- priaed at bow wdl t1Ua works. • PNt ynntlf iff .'90tlttr pmon's sltoo. YO.'ll W dw the penon prob- ably didn't mem eo umoy you. • Pr11ctlct rtl•~•lion ttds,.ip ts. When a tlow-moring line makes you IDP'f, lean to~ imcad. • Dott't lit nJ ,,..,... If you really arc pains a raw cW1. lam to be con- llnedwely 111 rtite. • l'«pr -l#wl. Lama to tnut. 11aii ii me Mlii Ol all mtjor reli- ..... " .,. ,,....._ ""1'he golden nale: Low., •• ,pw. -nae ..... ~.au works." .......... ... Simple. s.t a Faniily lleOllh Plan from Blue Shield of California • Select coverage suited to your family 's needs and budget • Your ''family" can be you, you and a child, or a couple with children. •Single parents can have rates based on the ages of their children . • Your local Blue Shield agent will help you · choose the right plan for you. C.all Jfu' Blue Shield Agent Or 1 '--------------------------------. USA-114 1 .• fl.] wriJe: Blue Shield of California or call: 1-80()..624.5150 ~1-b BoxTI68 .. ~ San Francisco. CA 94120 d Calib"ni9 "'"= • :J. 1 ftea9t send me infomWion on Blut Shidel Plans: 0 For Individuals and Families. 0 rm 09lel' 65. Plew send mt. without obli(ption. inlonn&tion on BJut Shields Medicare Supplement P!ans with s.*1r ~ Birthdate ____ _ T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS FORE! --Golf is luring record numbers, but the record most novices shoot for is just to break 100 Once the domain of cigar- chomping business exea and harried dads tcekin a · from the family, goiJs ~ ity is noW souing among Week- end athleces. The n~ are startling: More than 25 million are teeing off this "'Year, up 1.5 million &om 1ut year and mOre than 10 millioo in a decade, accordina to National Golf Found.rion estimates. Why the boom? EYCD hackas wd.1-acqminced with sand tnpt can haft fan. .. Nor~in pleases me as much u . die Sight of a ball when you · t it propu- 1 y," says self-nowed semi- hackcr Rua Pcnftll, 37 ... Jmt takUla a nice lwiD.g and wacch- ing ~ art of die bell apimt the sky. I may hit 1ix of tboee out ol 90 sboa, bat daoee are the ones tbat keep me going." Powell picbcf ap the ~ young, bat maay ll'C leanaina it later in life. Official aolf achoob. ndaer cbu pm. .. IOGlo are .,..,,_ •• me .... ~master th~ sport. ~-~:J:c';.,= "--~-............. It ... . r•fwi., .. .---... . .... ,,. ... _ .... ..... .. .... __ ... . ~. ~ .. -.J ... 5~~--­....... ...... .......... P.111-........... 11.,. '•-r difference,•• kids Sommers. Becoming good is put work. put attitude, •ys Don Paqctt. CJirectm of aolf at the Piniehant llaort and Country Club in Pinehanc, N.C. .. J'ft. nner seen anybody wbo cook up the game u a chopper-and Who ..... i!D!Dttli- WfEKENO ~1 TH! f TF for a cuual, friendly introduc- tion to the real thing. Remem- , ber, nobody is immediately good Ill the game, 10 don't get clilcoanged. You can rent dUbl at the pro shop of molt c:ouna for $15 to $25; be heancncd by the fact that cioclay's new be1.fs Sy farther, tbanb to aaody- nyW:elly -..... dimples. • hnat in dat. if it loob like yoo're aoin& to tab ap the p~e. Padgett recommend.a baying a tet ol good med~ for uound $200, rather than a · of mecliocft new oaa. kon pro 1hoe1 hne ased ~No laDcy sboa are reqmred, •Y' Sommrn. A p8ir ol decear mnbn will do. • PiDd places co play. Tbc de- pee ol difljmltj in dais de- pmds OD wbac yoa lift. Iowa, lcw Cl ii lataa. Wilh IDOft aolf coanea per c:apila any otber ... Greem Cea c:aD be aeeep. JoiD_iq a de ii ,......, die ma1tcm:•rli1 :~ dlll Clll COit ... ..... '° "'on-ncle a( doUlll ·-"J. If yoa IO to a ~ co.ne, ~ co ,., ., ..... --s tl» to MO per rwM. c.11 .....eommwa ....... Amr an romda ol~ yw'll llaft die ... OI .... ... ................ .. -.. rt'1? ,.... .. ..... .,_ .... . ................ ., . "' n - 1 4 c FOR ()NLY ... ' . iitG ... MalWWW S "NYA19Ml.9TAI f ADDRESS ------ O'IY -------- STATE ----UP -- Card# I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I Card ExpiJe Date ---w4·~ '°" Mii i ftM8 MD CWD. • I ABM, N"ewborn Offer, Deft &03-215 PUU.O..YIMWY-Mae•tMJJti&. I loJl 1335, W•tbury, NY 1595 M.LOWa.TOM-.POR•--n -------------------- T H I S W E E K E N D' S F 0 0 D , GARDEN MEALS Actress Barbara Bosson is among the savvy cooks who plan their meals around the garden harvest When it comes time to kick beck and relu, you'll 6nd Buban Boaon in ooe of two p1aca: pulling weeds in bu bur- geoning ngetable garden, or cooking up her banat in the apacious kitcbaa of her Lot Angeles home. That puts the actress -bat boWa CD TV audiences for her roles on Hill Stred Bl• and Hoopmu1t -in good compeny: More than 69 million Americam gar- den. and dw number ii growing u we WUif more control OYer the way our foods are produc.cd. Couple thac tteDd with this summer's spete of ••cooking &om the pr- den" boob. and Boaon •• two bobbia accm CD go b&nd inhud. The aareu thllW the kitchcn-prden connection is a uaunl. .. Mc and Barpee. we're doet," sbe ays. takina a wicbr basket 61.led with ICCd packeta &om her pulrY CD show I 'rilitor her c:mrent teed collecdoL Bolton is DOW ~"'1 Dtlly for a &JI ABC Merrie of the Week. Bat OQ ha eta,, of. she's oar in tbc pn1a pitk- iag wsellbla for chat .upr-1 cliaMt. Her kncba ii • coak's dream. o-.r~ueJ wida a pco6:11ioaal Wolf 11111'• an iD- ...,.W amt::; wt• ........ • land. where · and ~y can pall ap ---duir with tbe cook. SM..-ap ia Clald.oi. PL. illd St. ................... ·'alamanonWe Cl •W. ..... me only ......... wen .... aaoll. .. T., .._ ii a mf nrallt cook whoaa.•ClfhH-•laa• l'W• ............. , .......... . .............. .._. .... • b ··e.z. • t .. I " I ---··-·· ..... Glllll .. ... ••1: ,, 'C ..... -.. ... -·· ......... ..., ...... f 1 .. t er aop of tomacoes nay year. some of which she mrm into her ftOion ol sun- dried tomatoes. Here's bow she uses some of her hanest: flllBHI• .... CWc .. a.l._......T1a1t111 .... 0..& zl I ..... , .... 1 ........... Alilmt U, t•. ,.. ................... ~ ,....., ..... 19091 ..... ..,, ....... ,... ... a.as.,~ ~rAll ...... wd~ E.Jilllll~ ..... ,. •''f'rf*~ ......... 08 .... ............................ ..... #I 111--.l ........ tw0 ... 1t I • ..., .. llliledl, AW ==~ ctmhn ..... ..tee ., ___ -.,... ... c. flt _ __, .... ~--....... Q AWW WWW:i ...... tv.=-•a ---IJt.9()9 .. -...-~!!e: 5 .... ID ......... ___ .......... ~ _____ __..,.,.._. 'W n • an "rAT' n., ___ ...;....o_....._ ~---" lllM-• THE RAJ CHF.SS SET. ONLY FROM THE FRANKLIN MINT. T H I S W E E K E N D' S T R A V E L smart travel . For low-cost lodging, stay in college dorms It's never too late to go back to school -especially when it's for a good night's sleep on the cheap. Summer travelers can stay at mott dun 350 colleges and uniftl'litics in the USA at nightly charges dw run as little as S8 for a single to $60 for a dou- ble (and that's on the higher end). Jf the prices alone don't make the grade. consider. Some schools ineladc thttc meals a day and mOlt are in or near big cities and tou.rist attractions. The tntbook on this budget lodg- ing: The 1919 U.S. •,.J WorUwilk Tr•t1tl Acco•u110Jctio111 G11iJ1. The guide also Uses 300 unnenities and colleges oucside the USA, &om Austra- lia to England. Nigeria to Yupla-.ia. Don't eqect bd1.hoPI and puking valets for thcte deala. but do expect clean. safe and com!orablc ~· Other things you shoo.Id bow: · •Many lodgings arc dormitories. though some are Alica, apertmencs and even printe pest houses. •With a few nc:eptiom, children are welcome. IOmetimes at lower aces. •Linens and towels can Cott extra (al- though you could bring your own). •Food is terfCd at colJeae ca!~ •You'll haft acc:eu to campus ~ facilities, libraries, tbeacer productions. worbhops and cultunl neaa. Two e:umpla of whit's a...ubble: You can say OYU"nighr u tbe Uniwr- sity of California at Lot Anacla for $19 a palOll for a cloable; DI. aps 3 to 12 uc ball price aad kids under 3 ae fne. Neuby: cbe belCb, ~la. Piaaeylwl wi Uaiwnll . For $50 a ni1bt, yo• caa M HI 11 li'ili' 1et a oDC-bcd-room .,._.. wl acM'i r I •• V..11W !;z Cellep, It, ...... .. ,.u. .. • uu..., 0 1 &I .. ..... Nul JI 11 b Coacord aacl u•' • I B•t •o JOH ...._ , 1 lao•nrerlt tN--J & .......... ,. _, 61. --- -...U-~· = .. lnl1• ¥Me I HUii Ii .. Ill .,._..__ ......... . L It ..r,~nl 1' •11• New suftllls• might come in a bottle A peir of chic shades is hip now, but in a few ycan the cool- est guys and gals may sport invisible ronglasses. That's the hope of ophthalmologist NCTille Baron, a re- searcherwith the U.U.miryofSouthcm California's Dobeney £ye lmticuee, who's deTdoping liquid sunglasses. jmc ~a few drops in your eyes. blink and presto -a non- toxic: c:hemica.I, c:a1Jed a chromopbore. will absorb 98 percent of .twmfa1 ulurriokc rays for up to eight hours without dis- tarting your Yision. (For qow. expcru ad-rise you to look for aung)•P! marlrtd 100 percent UV protection..) Baron DOW is submitting his propoa.} to the Food and Drug Mminien.::ioa foe approval. . · The 7n.UO. ia: How would you go iocopitol i ... ..: . .t..UP. Jlor1et Disco Queen. Sie1er Ooana Sammet woald mbcr be clubbed Pi- a.o or o'Kedc. Wbea DOC out ~ ............ ..,,., PIM .M r..., Smnmer liWy ......... ber tal- CMI wida --eDd CUlftl. ~ ....... .., ........... " .. ..,.. Lille S•mmer, maay ,..... ........ ·---iii. ·nr 11 11, ·w. ~Kb. ToaJ Canil a.a ,..., ....... ... ,·1 ..... .... Another tough issue on TV: Racial violence In a year when TV cackled such gripping real-life iuucs as Ryan White and AJDS, and the Roe vs. Wade case, we now have a show that hopes to shed new light on ra- cial violence. The documentary Who Ki/Id Virta1t1 Chi11?, airing nen week on PBS (check lo- cal listings), examines the '82 Ocuoit incident that ltilled che Chinese draftsman. Angry about japan's domi- nation of the auto indusay, Chrysler foreman Ronald Ebetu and stepson M.ic:hael Nia beat Chin to death - thinking be wuJ:~ Ebeos, who · in the 61.m th.at nc.c wu not a fxtor. and Nitz were seoccoced to dme yean of probation and $25,000. Some &moue arti- ..... aod their IDdbods: • Aaor Cunis: JCill lifa in aopicaJ colon, limosraPhs. drawia11. tbree-d'UD-eD- lioMI "•••miblaaa'' olob.. jKtl iD bom. • Sia1er Beanctc, wbo ~ under hit real name, Aadaoay Bnecleno: 1cW ....... tcael, ponnica. • U.S. Sapre•e Coarc C~ief J,•Hice William ac•syv1:~ ftl ........ _. v.--. • ...... "°"" •. , • ~ ............. .... $3,750 each. Among the 6lm 's questions: Would their sentences be tougher if they were not white? Today, u the Asian popu- lation in the USA continues to soar, anti-Asian violence remains prevalent. "People can't distinguish Asian Amer- icans from new immigrants, can't tell if they're Chinese, Japanese or Korean. So all Asians bear the burden of eco- nomic jealousy over the Japa- nese taking away jobs," says Adele Dutton Terrell of the Natioul Institute Against Prejudice & ViolC"DGC. And u Un.migrants become successfuJ, "their non-Asian neighbors are threatened," says Kristine Kwong of the Organization of Chine'e pri.ncs of fellow rock ICUI. • Actor Anthony Quinn: paintinp. aculpcutt. jewel- ry aod rug designs. •Denftf B~' Vucc Je>ludc.: aaylic paincinga; cummate .Ralon. Jones pUaa w alft1l subiecu. •Actor Peter Falk: line ~ sbtches OD let. • Sia1er Joai Mitchell: tciytic:a; ...... LP COftn. • fO ,.,. .. CIOCl'lf l)G clent Mailij Wei: ... ~ • Rocker joba Cousar Mell oil •• ...,,mp: ,........, ....., lnOdma ponna CHIN: WouN IM heve ~ kUJecl If he hlld ~ white? A.meriaru. To deal with the problems, many areas, such as Boston and Maryland's Montgomery County. have created special programs or hired bilingual police. And Rep. John Con- yen. 0-M.ich.. is pushing the Hate Crime Swiscia Act t0 document violent attacks. Men find beauty worth salon bip Maybe real men don't eat quiche, but these days, tbey do get facials -and pedi- cures, manicum, hair color- ing aatment:s and pemu. More beauty salons now offer men's sections; up to li'alf of the cltents att male. And rbe men's grooming in- dustry bas bit an estimated S 1.3 billion in yearly n.les. .. Men are more aware of their appearance because there is more competition from women in the work- place, and because they want a youchful look,•• uys Amy Tardio, CQ grooming and fitness editor. "After spend- ing all that time and money on a grueling 6mess routine, men want their hair and wn t0 look healthy, too." The number of line• of men'• grot>ming produc:n. with everything from skin wubcs co hair treatments to anti-wrinkle crwns, coocin- ues to boom. At Blooming- dale's in New York. Aramis analyses men's skin Yi.a com- pucier. Lauder for Men b re· lea1a111 a Tan Enhancer. a moiarilef dw alto cans. "Mal lik~ co be pa.m~ jmt lib uaybody ebe;' says Geolp19e ~ •• who fa. '-... , llCQOU lD bu Dll• rioaaJ ct.aia of 11.lou ... All tbat foUsh aed eou1h macho .. ia 6•iehcd. .. . Kirby PUckett leads the AL All-.Stars when NBC airs baseball's 'Annual All-Star Game.' Daily Pilat . • WEEK OF Bi?S JULY I -JULY t i , ~ ·-~ E . t ? martest • S Dru Store ta Ne~ ~ PROiLDI SOLVERS POR NS C08Ml'T1CS GIPT$ A STATIONIRY 10 16 Bayside Dr., rJ;wport Beach ~YSIC£UNT(R "'~ Olll ~~~..-vu• A limousine service fOf oO of your personal and professlonat needs. CoM for reservottons: ( 711) ( 4 Mour ""'*"""' (6 Mourt Oii W 11-I di) "When We Wdnt fle11I Italian!" ~ ~ HIOlltl Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 2316 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 No per10nal repltes. ,.... let.tiny I Mw ben al&ocluJd. and sur- pru.d lo Meir &Mi ovr .fr>'rt'ur prm,. dna, .lollrt F. K1t1Mdy, waa IMC~ 4 ~ tOOllMlr&iur aM OM Uf14i" JadcN /IJWll. G lo& of "Mopp(MU ~M&H•IM~n~ U.. ~of .... NCOlld hlbo"4, Ar~ U&oCM °"°""' Au OOtlld p c.u .. ...,., to'• °" ~ Mr cldl- ._, -lf'.T', 116UN, avrtAND, vr. they are not rela~. Tom Sell~k ls the son of Robert and Martha Sel· leek. There is a professional connec· lion, however. Selleck ls serving as executive producer on pal Reynolds' "B.L. Stryker," on ABC. .... OftCIMtlon I rrVoY iM CBS ~ "TCM" of DW,." WMnr is tM ~ JUrud'I Al.so, ~ ii Sgt. ~ke A~ from1 -11/tS. A.RU.ND MILLER. IWMU& ILL. "Tour of Duty," produced by Zev Braun Pictures tn uaociatlon wtth New World Television, Is filmed in Los Angeles. Terence Knox, who stars as Anderson, was bom In rural Richland, Wuh. , ... ., "''* I boto &Mi octraa Talia S1'"w ("Roclcw") " N'4l«I IO amMOM '" tM ~....,., hrinas, '*' toi\o? -C. STtl.Ur, llAUJOH, N.C Shire ii the you.acer sister or di· reetor Frandl Coppola. beat known for "The Godfather." Shlre, lnclden· t.allJ, had a prominent role in that ma ltnlttla' ..... Belon Swape 1wayed hll way iito .......... wt&h "Dirty Dilida&'• C UNIT), he ltarnd • the ,..... OrrJ llaln in dw pr.civil •• .... •• Herth ud ....... in • ; • ti .. g h II ,. " • c L • • =OOf IR IE What better time t.o think of :»superstars, past and present? 1Y Gt'X>IOB ROBIN!ION rhe office phone rang the day af- t.er Mike Schmidt retired. At he other end was a baseball buff rho asked, "Now that Schmltty'a one, who is the best active player I\ baseball, career-wise?" That question should provoke 1lenty ol AU-star Week ddc:usslon ~ft.er all, on Tuesday, July 11 , the at in buebaJI will assemble for heir annual midsummer ritual, and aeball's "60th All-star Game" will e broadcut on NBC. What bettf'r lme to think about superstars past J\d present' There are many younger players 'hose names COtM to mind, but the Jry -is still out on them. Among hose thlrtyeomething or lesa, Mln- iesota outfielder Kirby Puckett is me name that stands out. Last year, 'Ucket.t became only the fourth 1layer ever to pus the 1.000-hit 1'ark In his first five season!'. The 'her thtte -Joe Medwick, Paul Vener lftd Earle Combs -are all In be Hall of Pame. Ironically, few of the stJll-actJve 1layen whOle nllMI crop up among he alt-time leaders art' likely to We it to Anaheim for the big ,une. Bill Buckner of the Kanau :tty Royals ii currently leading ac· Ive playen ln hlta, but who woold 'Ole hi• onto the All.star team! Oft ()peftl9'1 Day, George Brett of he KUNI City Royals w" 77th on he all-tiMe hlt3 ltlt, and 76th In tBlt. Brett ewn tat-off to a ~ tart -then he tore up his ~. Jim tb or the RoitOft Rt'd Sox had • on1d 1prina before ~ chlpe "'" him under the knife. Buddy left, now wtth the Tex•~. r• ~ ~ actt~ pla,.,.. In -... he had Dw IU""1· llli'clfUUy. ~.not all of this _.. ~ "'1onners art ~Je9lM...,areallof ht ..... oktlel '" 8'dc bay. • Oma1Ulf Ptidro 0.rftt'O. ~ St --~·ft• .,_.an ls ....,, hldlM "' ....,... the tncue ............. &Ml ..... Htata· "'IMl .. lft ....... _.. -~ tw: a .307 INilllltl ·~· pd ~·for l8tJI •Ult au.t• Uit, Ma .IOI~· ~.·beR ... ec1tv. pl8"'1J .... ·19th °" ..,._ •.. , --- Nelu l1u: RDl -tac.._ .... the all-time list. • F.ddit-Murray of the Loe Ancetes Dodgers got off to a slow start In Ilia r1rst season with the NaUonal League, but he began to hit In June. That's what you would expect rroirn a guy who hu over 336 home ruN, over 1,200 RBis and a lif etlme IJUI· glng pt"rcent.age of .600. • San franclsco Giant.a hurter Ride Reuschel, 40, enten!d the IHIOft tied for 44th In total st.ana, and 4&th in strtkeool8. By the first week of June, he wu leading the m.,.. in vlctori~ and winning pe.reentaae with an l I ·2 ~rd. • Nolan Ryan already h" MOre striktot1ts than any other pttch« ln the history of the p.e, and on ()penlnJ Day he ... tkd few flnt lft battin& averace allowed (a ..... , .206), for 26th In all·tllM wine and for 13th in cueer .mat.out.a. All he hu done this year .... the aae of u. Is ~Id W AL In etrikeouts and pece the Raft&en In wbw. •Ref\ my~ven le not a NIM JOU auoelate with the aore raN8ICI hftahu of the b•ebeU reeMI Wol, but the Callfonla A~' ·a;,_.. old huratt la tltd few Md\ la 111.U.. V5ttorMll, aM .. ..-th la ........ strikfOUts and 15th tft tOlal .... Buell&IJ'a A»-lt• Gem Ml cn. dltkM\atly bMft U'f UM ......... w bfllt pl•Yftl of lM •••• lu& It's allo a IN8l ~-.__.\l'Of the t•lh«ht or NelM IJIR,Tlidr .._. chf-1 Md lcNit ......,. 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LANCE IGNON Of ..... o..,. ~ ii.,.. she was just sl)ee('.hl ess and po1nt1ng at the teli:v1s1on." The car chase t•ndt·d "hen the two suspects bol ted from the11 \Chicle • Michael and Sharon Mohan "'ere tn their 24-root camper on April I 2 wa1ching an episode of '"Unsolved Mysteries." What they saw sen1 them in10 panic. Following a lip generated from the program, th e FB I arrested the couple seven days later outside an auto pans store in a suburb of Mobile. Ala. O n Friday, Mohon. 4). was returned to Orange County Jail and booked for susp1c1on of felony escape. He'll most like ly also face an onginal a11emp1ed murder charge against the Fountain Valley officer and possibly a spate of allegations in Arizona, when.· he ll'd police on a !()()...mile chase and later escaped front police custody by opening his handcuffs with a hair comb. dt!tenbt·d a~ a ma~tc r o l d1sgu1<.1.· y,·ho \Q1.11ed llt'\er 10 be laken 1n ali ve. Hl" ~ud nl·1ther dcscnpllon is accurate. Dunng an 80.n11nut t' tnte r\ ll"" at th e Jail. Ma hon also denu:d tf)'1ng to Shoot Founlain \'alley reserve offi cer Kt'\'ln l\rnotd on 'it·" 'l 'car"s E\e. 1983. In hi~ \ crs1o n of the 1nc1dent. Ma hon said the offi cer taugh t up tu hirn and began pistol whipping him. He po1n 1~ to 1~0 SC"ar\ on the: back of his head and one on h1 ~ forehe:id a<; evidence that Arnold cracked him w11h the gun. There on 1hc screen was the s1ory they had been trying to outrun ror more than four years. II told how Michael Wade Maho n had been charged wnh trying to shoot a Fountain Valley reserve police onicer in 1983, and how he had made a daring cscapr from an Orange County Sheriff's deputy a year Ja1cr. o\.rnold and a '>("("1l1HJ offi t•er allcgt•dly flushed ~1ohon and his 1hen~g1rlfnend Sharon Ro5(' Shaw (The y were later marned a1 tht•/all) from the backyard of a huuse the) \>.Crc ai.:t uscd o 1r)'1ng 10 burglarize. a charge ~1ohon refutes Ma hon sa id he gra bhed the gun 10 keep from being hll again, and the ofTicl"r stancd shooting. During t~ s1ruuJe, one of the bullet~ h1l Mohon's right pinky, and l\rnOTd's car wa s gra1t-d b) a bullet or fragments dislodged b ) a \hot that hit th<' ground. It asked anyone who might kn ow the Mahons' whereabouts 10 call the FBI. Mohan committed his first felon} in l9td and spent IS of the ne:\t 17 )Cars in pri<1on~. 1nclud1ng Folsom State Prison. The Seattle nat1\C has b.:en Mahon said ht· "a' llll'rt~I ~ dnvi ng in the area a1 the ume of lhc burglar~ rc pon. but tncd to outrun pohcc becilusc he "as "':tnled jQr asS<Jult1ng a man 1n Oregon With the gun ou1 ofhullets. Mohon,said he backed off. He ~ys tha t's v.h\·n .3t.rnold pl-od uced a small pistor I Plea~ see MOHON/ A2J "I couldn'1 believe 11." Mahon said. ··~1y wife, I thought she was going to have a hean auack. because ·Orange County is ready for the annual fair rites City case against workers nebulous By 808 VAN EYKEN Of -o..,. -,,.,, Wilbur's stall 1s :,till empl). and Charlotte's web has yet to appear in the rafters at the livestock pa,·1llion. The monster Ferris Wheel h:is )'el to rear its ferocious head and bales of cotton candy arc still unspun. But it's almost fa ir time in Orange County, and an arnty of folks , from carnies to college kids, is entrtnchrd at the fairgrounds, digging in and settina up for Wednesday's invasion of more than half a million people. Even before it opens. a county fair is an cclccuc affai r. And {>Cl" of the charnt. and the peculianty, of urban fairs such as Orange County's 1s the contrast; a hefty "''hifT of 1hc old agricultural fragrance blending wuh the city's ozone haze. "There's a tranquilny and coun1ry navor in i1 that I e~joy." said Rusty Lusk, a lon11otime Costa Mesa res1- den1 who hves about half a mile from the fairgrounds. ··Ev_.en though there's a lot of people, and a lot of traffic. it doesn't sttni to bother us much." The coun1 y fair has been pan of the fabric of life for as Iona as Lusk can remember, and he carries a lot of memories of fairs past. .. I've sull go\ a scar on my hand from when I was in the seventh pade and some of my friends and I )Umped tht' fence an~ sneaked in:· Lusk said. ··we had to wail in a Utt for a long time bcfort we got our chance, and we all got covered with ants. Then we go1 caught by the rent· a-cops." The Costa Mesa fair rr:ally docs 1 have a small-town quality for Gad Burnt of Garden Grovc. who said she rcmcmbef"f' the much bigtr Al- leaheny County Fair in Pittsbur&h. wfierc she grew up. State funds -~LH B Pier project cut 'lly GllOllGa·OCUN Of ... DMl1 ,... ,..... ' . Allhouah diuppointin&. the lou of St.S million in state funds earmarked for re toration of the Hu'n1lnaton Beach Pier won't wash away the projtc&. said several resto- ration btlcllen. • "It maz llow h down. but we'll ae-t II done.. Wet Hun1in1ton Beach Coundtman Tom Mays. Oov. Ooorlt Oeuk.mtjian cut the moery u P1f1 of • SM6 million =~~~bill:; ...... . .,.. ___ ,~· "This 1s a peanut by con1par1son." Burns said. "There each of the bu1ld- 1np would be about l\lo'IC"t' 1hc s11_c of this one." Bums 1s "'orking as a hostess 1n 1he Home Ans bu1ldtng. Her Job on Thursday was to set up part of the Christmas crafts displn). "Feel this; isn't this soft," she said. runn1n' her fingers over a homespun winter tapestry done 1n white lact and some sort of slitching. "'The lad y who madr 11 said the stitch was hke darning." Darning, as in socks'! "That's what sht' said. I don't know, but 11 sure ts sofl. ·· Bums said .• For some. fa irs and rnrn1vals arc a wa y of hfe. Ifs been Tom !lar- rison's way of life for 34 yen~. "I do about SO carni vals all O\'l'r Califomia. and some in Anzona and Nevada. and on up into Oregon and Washina1on." he said ... This 1s one of the biger onrs. It's the bes! one as far as I'm conccmOO. The people: seem like they want you here. It's more of a family thing. You don't have all these kids and pngs show- ing up with guns and mak.ing trouble like you·rc stanina 10 act a1 some 01hcr fairs." It isn't the money that drew Har- rison to 1he carny life. A cenain kind of person JUSt tends to drift in to it. he said. By GEORGE OLSEN or -~ ,._ SUl'I' Newpon Beach ci1y officials la unched d1sc1plinary action apinst three park.tng-crcw membcn allqed to have ta.ken excessively ioQ& brc.ak.s, but because the otrlCials did not witness the men away from their jobs there may be no ~y 10..confinn- or dtn}' the cha!Jl$. "Wr rt le.ind of1n a quandry," said Rich Edmonston, city tn.ffic cnii·· nttr. "We h•ve 1nfonnation from a sot.tree "'-e believe has no reason to lie." he said ... But we don't have any way of finding out for ourselves." The city on Fnday issued dis-- ciplinary notict:s to_______MW:_SmalL Kevin Collins and Bill McCartney after rcponen for the On.nae Cou.n· ty Register watched the men durina workdays between June 20 and 30. The Register rcpOrted that on eigh1 days the mt'n spent at least two hours of their eight-hour workdJy chatting al The Coffee Peddler rcs-- taur.ant at the Lido Marina Village on Newpon Harbor. Edmonson said the wortcn 1um- cd 1n time shects indicating they had spent all ci&ht hours collectina mone)' from parlong metcn and ma1nuun1na the de\'1CCS. Thr three men reponcd wortina ont' hour oven1me on two days, he said. "You can work 16 hours a day and end up makinf IC1s than a dollar a day," said Harrison, who sc1s up and services souvenir booths. "What you usually stan out with is kids who can't read 100 well. or 1hey've been · in prison or they've got no place 10 ao because their parents an't take care of them. A lot of them j ust can'I work an eight·hour Wortcars se t up • rid• •t scrious 1rouble with the law , but he let on that he'd had somr alcohol· rtlated problems. o..., ~ ~ .., "--~.,­ tl'I• Or•nge County l'•lr. wl'llcl'I ope n s Wedn•lclay. The men normally v.·ork from 7 a.m. 10 4 p.m. and art allowed two I S·m1nutc breaks during tM-mom· 1ng and aflemoon. as well as an hour for lunch. said Duane Munson, per- sonnel director. .. I used 10 drink a lo t when I "'a~ young," he said. -r st Ill dnnk. That'~ o ne th in& in 1his business, you get a lot of&ood drunks. Bui I work preu ~ hard. and I keep bu.,y all the time " People do keep busy sct11ng up a fair. And they do all kinds of things. Pai Williams and her crew wcrt• painting bunn~ rabbit feet on the pavement. ~11ll's o'f bunny rabb11 feet, "'•hich focusc~ on plants, !IO"'ers and ~mall animals. The 1989 masco1 1~ a rabbit named Blossom .. "This 1s one of our jo~" ....-n d Williams. "ieldiflg a 11ibb11 foot stencil a!'d a , ca '! of electric ~ink spra~ pain\ ·We re with the li\t'· The three workers could not bt reached for comment Saturday. Edmonston said the men Mi· mittcd to city officials thei:r bftr&ks~ were longer than allowed. bul they ~1d the brc.aU were not as Iona u job." ·• Harrison said he'd nt"ver bcc'n 1n h 's all part of this year's thrmc. -·s1op and Smell 1he Ao.,.,·e~ ... (Please lff FAIR/.A2J fPtene Jff \llOftlCE.S/AJJ Experts try to unravel the whys of arson ly 'AUL JUtCHll'lEY And although no Ot\c was killed 1n the Of -Oltr ,,_ MaflP Ortega Firc, death is tt freq uent ron1pan1un of Maybe last week's Onep Fire was ac.-arson. cidentaJ. In 1987. 7JO c1\1hans died 1n fin.-s of Or, if inten1ional, maybe the ar10ni1t suspicious origin 1n the U.S .. said 03vc didn'I CIP!C:l the blaze to wreak such destruc-Crockt.r of Wcslern ln\urancc lnforn\att on tion -S.,200 acres srorched. 10 homes and Service in Tus11n. two other structures bumed 10.-1he around. Anon-related drath~ aCC'ounl for 15 Pf'r· 8ut more likely, such a pcnon coukfn•1 cent of all firc casualt1e,. Crocker said. care lesa, u.id 1 ps)'Chol°'ist who worb with The loss of life and propcn y in C"alifom1a adult and J¥v-eniles arson1.sts. is t't~ally 'unhng. ln'llHuPtors 1rt Jtill s1ftinJ throu&h the Chief Fred Stra yl'lon of the statt' fire evidence. but it•1 almost certatn the Orttta manhall's office aoon div15ion said 307 proplc Fite wu not an act of na1urc. .. loll their lives In fires llt"re 1n 1987. .. We've ruled out certain 1hinas." U.S. Of those. 87 were killed in k.nown 1rson fomt Scnice 1DOkrsm1n Neltbn Dtan said, fires. But the actual number was probably "For example, we've found no incendiary muc:h hif.'c!. Strayhon said. ~ device or any1h1n1 like that. Bui ii Could hive 'fhat 1 beaute a la'lf number of fire art bttn 1 cWtretic butt or a match. titted as be.in& of sulpiC1ous on&in, B~H aincc .. We llettt.vc somebody knowt .omethlna most 6.te dcpanmt.nts don't hive the fUnds or · • • the ani alt ttancd nd to dQuatc.1y invcs1ip1e every L , U If 1M fire wu dt.liberlael} 1t1, It would known • ~ ._.an llJ..1oo-commoa mm1nal act. 1n 1918. more than 167,000 firn wt'ft rcponcd s\ltcw1de Of 1hose, ahout 11,4()() wh1lr the owner was in Las Vqas,'' he Mid. were known 1non fires and mott than 20,000 Since 1nva:tipton have little sucocss tyi91 were of suspicious or1g1n , Strnyhon '81d. owoers 10 the Jrson act itself, they focus on In Oranae County, of J ,181 fircs handled insurancc f1'ud. by the Oranac County Fire Dcpanmenl. t64 Because St"yhon·s division in Southen ~re known arson fin.·s. said ~pok.eswoman alifom1a has the manpower and time, It Kathleen Cha. achieves about a 70 percent conviction rate. ··From my c11.pcr1encc. 35 10 40 percent of much h1&h<'r than the norm, he said. . all fires arc probably arson:· Slr1yhon said. The doll~r cost of!~" firn ii bif!! - "It's jotl the nalure of 1he b(>ast that ftrr --!IOl milHon 1n Cahron\\I 1n l'l&7. SutcMaOUS depanmcnu don't ha ve 1he people Or time for tun 1CCOun1ed for another SSJ n,tilU0tt i• thorough invcsti'8tions." propt~)' I~~ that y~ar. StrayMq ~· Arson lnvcsugators believe a h1ir1c number • F1nanc1al inceouve othrr l_han 1n1mance iit of structure fires are insuranet-rclatrd. behind other firtS. Strayhon •id IWO \GI• .... Stray hon ukl. fircfi1htcn were 1rrntcd a couple ot WlllD • Bulincis people fac:i n1 finandal ruin or forallcacdJy1tar1ina11m1ny u 16ftrwl0- olher businl"SS probicms decide 10 cut !heir would have work. ~ losJeS, bum thcmtclves out and col~ on their But t0me ld"11t and natty all Juw.Me fire t>Olicics. who 1ntcntio1VLHy tct flm ha" ,,_.'111' • Sometimes. profelSionals are broua,ht In to ps,)"C'hOlQ&iCJLI prObtcmL torth the structure. lrt)'hon said. 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TV Updat• Wt..., ........................ , ..... A6 • ••• .......... Waive ........ ~ .. and """.:--_.•.:-... o1::a~t ... 6lnk ..... jua blew.it and ,•lded IO execute me." Mobon -put\iQa down the priton We-plaooe IO retaio bJ1 eompoture u hia e)la 1noil&eoed. Arnold laid Mohon was on top of biln. tr)'ina to pull the aun away. When Arnold rached for the tee0nd ~n to aave his life. He was ,'a.Nd of wtOGtdoiDa and still aer-~ with Fountain VUle)'. , Mohon ended up tlhna a $2() .. Jnillion lawsuit qainst Fountain Valley and Amol<l, claimina ex- ceuive fonie. But be escaped 6eforc tbe l\lit went to cou.n. While on bis way to UCI MedjcaJ ~ter on Jan. 17, I 98S for physical lkraPY. a result of the 1unshot ~ Mohon drew a pistol on bis pard and handcuffed the deputy to A water pipe. His wife wu later ~nvi~ of smualina the aun to him. but Mohon clenies the cbafJC. He would not say who aave ham the aun . which he used about a week · later' to steal a pickup truck in Mesa, Ariz. AJtbouah the law was hot on his tail for several months, the chase eventually died down. After his ar- rest and escape in Arizona and another arrest and release in Cali- fornia. Mohon said he stayed in this state, ridina the rails and taking day- ARSON •romAf ,\ooks out there." Dr. Kenneth Fineman, a clinical ~hol<>&ist in Huntinaton Beach, Mid the k ind of person who starts wi&dland fires is different -and more dangerous -than other anonisu. Children and adults who stan structure or other fires in urban areas tend to be more passive types who display indirect forms of ag- pnsion at usually uninhabited · pr-0perty, Fineman said. "With a forest fire, you usually bave a person who has sipificant problems with 1uilt -in the sense that they don't have any," he said. .. They're not terribly worried about ,._Uftina people ... Fineman, who is chairman of the Fire Services and Arson Prevcn-~ti ve Committee of the California PsycholoaicaJ • Association, works with arsonists of all aaes. Accordina to FBI statistics, 37 ,Jlel'Oent of all arson arrests involve youths under the age of 18, and 6 percent involve youngsters under ~F. IO. .d . ·caJ1 tneman aa1 arsonists typa y Ew up unassertive and socially inept. Havina never learned how to PIER ,,_At The fUDds, ~ucsted by Sen. John Seymour, R-Anabeim, were amon1 ICvenl IOUrc:et city officials patched toeedMr for the ratoration, esti- mated to eo1t Sil million. · Oty oflicials boee to tear down tbc ?S-~~ld paer, which was doled 1n July 1998 for safety remona, and build a new one some- ~ 1991. Rataurantt and other ~-... ·11111...,.., would be built later. · Mays said city officials will talk to about lobbyina to restore oney. • .. It means we have to e back to s.crunento, •• he said. 'There is mo.aey there. we just have to • levenle it out·• -In Qay, five CUJTent and former memben of the council went to s.crameoto to lobby for the money. Tbe lt'OUlJ tot promises fOr S3.S millioot but that was later cut to the Sl.S million item that was sent to DC\&kmej~. • . nfi Ma~ aaad he 11 still co adent the ! city will tet S l .S million under a bill , ~ A.uemblyman John Burton. 0-! SU Franci1eo, for restoration of 13 : California piers. That bill it t.cked by eevcral key 1 tc.derl in the te;llatutt, be aaid. Mays said he as also enciourqed ~ by community support for the pro-• labor jobl. At one Point b4t hid out la tbe mounwns. He eventually made his way to Florida. where be ipla ~ as a day-laborer in Jack.loaville -and aayed out of trouble. ft was in Ridunonct. Va., that be learned how to ,.U.t bouaes. He wd he later eart\Cd a paintina contrac- ton license and earned enou&h money to support himld( and his wife, who by then bad violated her probation and joined him in the South. • Over the years, the Mohons made friends and even toyed with the idea that authorities were no lonier interested in them. In January 1988 they moved to Alabama and later paid off their trailer. "At times I almost forsot I was on the run. I'd have to jog m y memory to stay sharp," Moh on said. Still, they knew their life of fr~­ dom was ten\Jous. The couple always kept a van ready to go, loaded with food and clothina -and two guns. Mohon said he has never inten- tionally shot anyone. But he said the fiaht in Fountain VaUey made him extra leery of law enforcement1 "I never wanted to be in the position again to let an officer un- load on me like that when 1 was unarmed." Mohon also had a police radio. It bad all the law enforcement chan- nels but one: the FBl's. Following "Unsolved Mysteries," Mohon said they drove to a hill in Mississippi and monitored the verbalize their needs, they show anger and _other forms of aggression throu&h the act of arson. Onfy a tiny number -perhaps I percent -could be classified as pyromaniacs who suffer from a per- sistent compulsion 10 stan de!itruc- tive fires. Fineman said the} arc extreme!> difficult to help. But the vast maJOnty have psychological or emo1ional prob- lems that can be treated successfully, he aaid. "Overall, rc'Cidivism is way less than I percent," he said. The key to beating the arson prob- lem is education, Fineman said. In communities where strong education. prevention and protec- tion programs arc in place. arson is declining. Where programs arc weak or nonexistent, arson cases are ris- i nf.· he said. 'If they ever decide to put some money into it, government could virt~ly eliminate the problem," Fineman said. Strayhoo isn't so sure. "You can take the ume story year after year and just change the names and dates," be said. .. As Iona as you have mankind, you're going to have this problem," he said. Ject. About SI 00,000 has been raised so far, said Natalie Kotsch, board member of Persons Interested in Eltpeditina Reconstruction. While PIER volunteers have been aeekiq donations, the sroup has not held any m~or fund-raisers, she said. The group hopes to raise SI million toward the restoration costs. The City has contributed '$1.6 million from city's bud&et and ex- pects to set at least $25(),()()() from the Oranae County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department. Another S5<><?iOOO is expected to be railed by a ;, l increase for day- park.iq fees. Ofticialt ·hope to act $3 million from the Federal Emeracncy Man- aeement A&ency and SS00,000 from the state Office of Emeraency Ser- vic:ea. They also hope for a share of money from a propoted $710 million statewide bond that may be placed on the June 1990 balJot The pier-fund packaae wase amona several ooestal .. rea projects cut from the budtct. Oeukmejian also cut $2.4 milJ1on for new cafeterias at lrvine Valley and Seddleback community oolleaea and S226,000 for new ma1ntenanc:ie buildinp at Oranae Coast. CYPrcu and Fullerton community colleaes. C '' llOIC,I\ 10111 ICl polk:le channel. They a110 called sev- eral mends -who didn't know tbey were f\aaitives -to find out if they bad been recopjud. They hadn't . .. We fiaured we were safe because w. didn't feel we looked like the phot.phs that were shown on televlaaon, •• Mohon aaid. So they returned to the town of Eiaht Mile, tbe Mobile suburb, and made plans to leave the state. But fint they needed to buy some parts for a van they had just boua,ht. Mohon was leaving a store in Eiaht Mile with his arms full of auto parts when FBI agents surrounded him. When they asked for identifi- cation, Mohon di~cted them to his wallet in the van. "When they pulled the ID out, there were a couple of different sets of IDs. That wasn't too aood." Sharon Mohon, 41 ; was taken to a women's detention center in Stockton. Mobon is being housed in a maximum security section of the jail. . Mohon said be escaped in 1985 because the five or six attorneys he talked to didn't seem confident of winning his case, with the exception of Newport Beach lawyer John P. Dolan, whom Mobon said may rep- resent him again. When asked if he would try to escape apin, Mohon said: "I'd have to, unless I get a fair trial. I'm 43 years old and they want to send me to prison for the rest of m y life. I'm not guilty. I'm happily married ... to a wonderful girl and I want to be with her." Petr worllere put flnllfllng couch•• on ..... of Ille Many dlaplay1 featured. Julle WIHIMll ftopl_ of tfuntlft91on ••acb sets up • doll dllplay In the Home Arts & Crafti DalfJ l'Mot ~ "7 .... ·~- 8UHdlnt• Gall Craven fbottomJ ol COIU Mesa mall•• a 1H9ht adjustment co • prl••· . winning Snoopy collectlon entered by Aaron Maas of Huntington Beach. Fires damage roof in NB, kitchen in CM A two.alarm fire damaged the roof of a Newport Beach home Saturday afternoon. Battalion Chief Augie Wagner said the lire at 12:29 p.m . caused about S 150,000 damage to the house at 1963 Carlisle Drive. which was valued at $500.000. Thirty firefighters fought the blaze for about I~ minutes, Wagner said. The reinforcements, called at 12:33 p.m .• included Orange County and Huntington Beach fircgfighters. The fire was concentrated in the attic, but also damaged other parts of the home, Wagner said. The cause was being investigated. Wagner said the house's owner. Richard Kuchinskas, told fire- fighten he and his family had smelled smoke but assumed it was from a neighbor's chimney. In Costa Mesa,.-..eighbors who smelled smoke put out a kitchen fire at 1624 Iowa Street. The fire was reponed at 4:31 p.m. and was cxtinauished when firc- fi&hters arrived, Cost.a Mesa fire officials said. Fire caused _ S60,000 damage to NB trawler FAIR From At ~tock exhibits, you know. rabbits and things." Rabbits and other small animals come to the fair in lmlc crates and cages. People, for the most pan, come in cars. Tens of thousands of them. Traffic. of course, 1s one of the things that generally gets people . riled up in Orange County. But nearby residents don't mind 1t too much. according to Lusk. "Normally it's not a significant problem for us in the neiJh- borhoods," he said. "I ~lly think they do a pretty aood job handling the traffic." Lusk said he did remember one time two years ago when waves of traffic from a concen by the Beach Boys at Pacific Amphitheatre, which is located at the fairarounds but operated separately from the fair, A Newport Beach man's boat went up in flames Saturday morning \J/ORKERS in the Balboa Island Yacht Basin. from A f An electrical malfunction caused the 37-foot trawler to catch fire at the newspaper estimated. Mulison said the workers have 10:2S p.m .• wd Lt. Larry Abbott of untjl Friday to ask for an informal the Oransc County Shentrs Depart-hearina with the public works dircc- ment. befi th · d ·d h Harbor Patrol units put out the t<~r . . ore e. city ec1 cs w at blazed which caused $60 000 in disc1phnary ~UO? should be taken. da ' th boa • 1 ' · d The heanna 1s held to allow ~ ~o e ts e ~tronacs an workers to present their side when nrina bn •• Abbott satd. fa · d . · r h ·d dd. No injuncs were rej)Orted and no • ans •sc•p 1ne, e ~a • a ana other boats were dam~, be said. that the three i:ien can simply, accept Abbott uid he di not know ~batever punishment the caty de- whether thCJbo&t was docked or cadea on. . underway at the time of the fire. It Munson aa1d he: expecu the mat- was towed to the Harbor Patrol's ter to be resolved in ~ week at most. dock. he said. Edmondston said the three slapped against waves from another surf rock combo, Jan and Dean. who were performing at the fair "It was awesome. JUSl.-4Wcsomc." he said. Jill Lloyd, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Fair Board, said the operators of Pacific Amphitheatre had decided not to schedule an} conccns during the fair 1h1s ) car "There have been m prc,1ous years, and it docs add a lot to 1hc traffic," she said. "But we think the traffic is getting better. with our new gates, and the new nght tum lane onto Fair Drive ofT Newport (Boulevard).·· Lloyd said Caltrans was helping further improve traffic flow to and from the fair by installing signs on area freeways indicating alternate routes to the fair. "A lot of people think coming down the Costa Mesa Freeway to Ne\lt'P.°rt Boulevard is the only way, ' she. said. "We're encouraging workers kept up with their work. "Everyone we talked to said they had done extremely well on both the quality and the quantity of the work. ' he said. Edmonston said he plans to re- view his depanment's work 1s!1gn- ments to see if the workload 1s unevenly distributed. "There may be some days where there is more or less work than others, .. he said. The Pllkina meter crew collect about S l .S million annually from the city's 2,2SO parkina meters. The three men collect chan,e by band, usually m the mominp, and people to consider coming on the 405 (San Diego) Freeway and getting off at Fairview or Harbor Boulevard." Those who bra,•c the traffic to get to the fair will find an arra:v of attractions apt to cause sensory overload 1n the very impressionable. There are concens every night fcatunn& sta~. such as Johnny Cash. and star clones hke Rain. a group that docs an 1m1tat1on of the Beatles. Chan~ acrobats and high diving dartdev1ls add thnlls to the mix. Snt separate entenainment st.ages will offer everything from steel drums to Appalachian cloggers. And 1t 1sn tall high culture, either. There are hundreds of things for )Oung children. Take the Chubby Bunny contest, for instance. where kids stuff marshmallows in to their mouths and try to say the words Chubby Bunny. The child with tht most mallows. who can still say it, wins. put 11 into locked containers at- tached to their bicycles. The con- tainers are taken to a local bank, where the change 1s bagged before being tranferred to the bank's Los Angeles branch, where the money 1s counted. The men arc on the honor system because the coins spill out from the meters. unlike newer equipment in wh1ch the enurc com-unit is re- moved. Entry-level meter collectors cam up to $2.,212 per. month and can eventually cam up to S2,439 per month with seniority, accordina to city rcco('ds. Supervisors can cam up to $3,312 per month. Abbott said the boat was owned by Andrew Chuba of Whittier. Chuba said he sold the boat, True Orit II, in February to Georae Lopn of Newport .Beach. BUY VACUUMS FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS Lopn could not be ~cbed for comment Saturday. Man breaks neck riding body board SPECIAL VALUE-HOOVER TIM llooftr Db, .. • u ....... t ftC1IVlll cl•mr will do 1 thoroulh cleani•Job ln cwry room d )"OUr boUJc. It• 5 amp mc*>r &iYCI )"OU powerfUI suction , and ib ll&htwei&ht dcsi&n maka it CU)' to u1e all aver the house, upiClirs or down. It come. with a 17 •cord with quick rcleuc and 111tomllic hclaht adjustment. C~r dc111ncd •kltor deep cleans carpcu. FWI 1 yr, ~: deail in AOfe. - . .,_ ..... ··-.. , the ting bor gel of ,ory ble. ight 1sh, oup :Jes. rl ng •• lgtS tee! her. for .est. tuff 11hs bby 1ws. -••• <>•· 1nk. fo,.. Los y is 1em the I in ... tam can .. , 110 'up , • EC T Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Juty 9, 1949 I I 'I I 0 I ll \ I 11 I Red Car chronicles on the right track LB tries to put shine on downtown • • • ly USUE EARNEST Of IN o...,. ~-SI.of!' As lhe annual onslaught of tounsn1 grts under way in Laguna Beal.'.'h. the cit y 1s stt'pping up its eOOrts to keep thl' downtown area squeaky clean. They staged a preview a few days ago for the new clcctnl· strCl'I A full -time maintenance supcrv1wr and two car that soon will run the same old rails between Los Angeles and part-time workers have been assigned 10 the 1ask Long Beach once trawelled by the Bi.& Red Car.; of the Pa£,1fic Elcc1ric. of picking up· lin er. washing down u··.:tsh cans and ll was like histo ry repeating nself. and I began 10 wondt•r 1f puttering with the plants. As a result. downtown Southern Cali fornia might finall y be rcaliling what a horrible streets will nO'A' be spruced up every day, mistake it made when ii lore up the finest transponation ~)Stem in according 10 Terry Brandl. mun1c1pal Sf'rv1ces the world. So I called on Spencer Crump. ihe Boswell to the Big Rt'd director. Cars, and spent an af\crnoon in his coz) home on Poi nc;c 1t1a Slrl'l't "We've j ust ktcked 11 01T1h1s last werkend." in Corona del Mar. Brandt said Thursda\'. ··one of the real sen·i~-es T he timing was pcrf«1. Crump. who "'as profr.-ssor of Journal-we gel out of this 1s ~ven da) a week coverage. ism al Orange Coast College for 1-9 year.;. i!> con1ple11ng a !>C:qul'I 10 /'"-->ich we hawcn't had 1n the pa!>t .'" his book, "Ride 1hc Big Red Cars: the Pacific Elcctnl· Stol)" It will ha,·e n1any new pic\ures and ..-·ill ·bc written for all 1hr.-rn1lll ons nu in Southern California who nC\'t'r rode the PE S)Stcm. "You'd be amazed hov.· many peo ple "'ho ha \e rtad m) ks .,__ _ ___ .,."tome up 10 n1c and ask: ··Just "har v.a' it like to ndc the Big Rl-d Can>.'" Cru1np said. II happens 19 be SJ)!.·ncer ("run1p·s fa vodte subject. l learocd about him an~ his books from Alan McElv.·a1n . tht· best promotional 1ouns1 "'ri\i:r l"\'l.'r to pound an V ndcrwood Ill Southl·rn c·a11forn1;1. McElwa1n was communicati ons director for the Southern California ·r ouri'il Bu- reau, formerly called the ,\II '{far ("luh of Southern California. and c·rump worked as his assistant for av. l111c. "I learned morr.-about v.·riting and reporting from him than fron1 any school or ncv.·spapcr," ( ·run1p "31d. and a furthcoming Crun1p 'book laud~ his forrricr mentor, r...1cEl"·a1n nov.· ll\cs 1n Paso Robles. But Crump learned about the Big Red Cars and railroad~ all un his O"'n, with tedious. and thorough research thal spannt•d n1an ~ )Cars. Before hl' joined 1hc facult~ of Orange ("oost Spencer wa'i a v.·ri1er for the Los t-ngclcs Times. and in hi s spare 1in1 c he aln1ost li\ed in the Los Angeles Public Libra')'. digging through old till·~ 10 come up w11h da1a and photos about 1hc.-era of thl' Pac1fit:,.Elel·1nc Railwn) system. f'l e 1nter,·icwcd old11mers; he ..-cnt 10 1hc l-i unt1ngton Ltbr:ir). and he contac1cd former offi cials of the PE and an,ont• l·onnl't.'ll'd with lhC ci t} and l'OUnty gO\'ernmen\S, and all this j-l'<;\.'ar~·h 1'i 110\\ storeJ in hi s Corona, del Mar compute r. And hi s book. ··Ru.Jing I he Big Red Cars." 1s the rcst,11!. Crun1p forrn cd his o..-·n publishing fi rn1 -Tran.,··\ng lo Book' -to produce the book and manv 01hcrs -18 in all -1hu1 he ha\ ..-·n11cn . Hr.-later sold the publish.ing firm . now located 1n (ill·ndalc. Herc and there yo u can still pick up a top}. and 1t"s \\l'll "Orth lhl' search. ll is a handwn1e book. 256 pages. 811: h) I I ·inch page \ltl' to at·l.'.'01nmoda1e the spectacular photos Crun1p collel'll'd. Onl' of thl' most painrut pii:turcs you may c,·cr see is on pagr.-s l 1 ti-21 7. shov. 1ng big red in1crurban car.; piled on a gigantic sc.·rap n1.·1al n1ol11lla1n on Tl·rminal Island in 1hc 19 50s. l "hc rad111·a) S)'Stcn1 was responsible for the rapid earl ) t''1ilut1un of Southern California. Hcnr~ Huntington an<l !us dc,cloprnent cronies ~·ould acquire cheap open land. star1 a IO"'n. then run :1 PL spur out to 11 from downtown Los . .\ngeles and then ttie fu n began. There v.·ould be hoopla and barbl'<.'ues and special v.·cl.·kcnd ficsla'i luring the fu ture land bu~crs out to the new ell~ Thus b1:gan Huntington Park. and Huntington Bcasch. and to a l:1rgc dl'&rt'l'. Balboa and Nev.'porl Beach. Crump 1s faithru l 10 histo~ and 10 the last detail. and h1., coll~ILon of old photos is.e1':citing. Thl." t?ack "cnd-papt•r\·· -th~· pages pasted 10 the back covrr -shov.· a Big Red Car hl·ll-bcnL along the Pacific Ocean. It was the Nev.·pon Beach L1n111cd. Since there previously was no week.end cleaning crew. Brandt said the new schedule 'should make a noticeable difference. For e~am · pie, workers will be removing 1he blur of fliers which appear on signs and telephone pole!i each Saturday and Sunday. "'There are a thou~nd d11Tercnt JObs thry will be doing," Brandl said. "If people are observant and look at how well litter is being 1aken care of as compared to the past. they will notice 11." · The owner of Broadway Express! previously The Golden Spoon). said he ..-·elt omes the Cll\'s efforts. - "l th1nk there v.·as a need ror 1l." said Mark Marshall. "'I think with thc crush of people who come do"'n here, 1i's got to be ma1n1ained at a very h1Jh le vel. I think -..~·vc &OI a better than average community now and we've ao• 1 chance 10 make it even better." Amos Swimmer. co-owner of Forni Marr ket, said bc's noticed a recent chanr. downlown- "'l've noticed in the last lilt e while t¥t they've prettied up the gardens and 1trceta in down1own Laguna," Swimmer said . But Tonia Marralle. owner of Libbe-Wattn Fine Crystal, said she h;lsn•t noticed any ~if~ ference and that there are ot.htr more preut'W issues as far as sh<''s concerned. "We didn't have any problem to btain with," Marralle said. "As far as how clean we are. 111'e've always bttn PS:Ctty clean.". ··The only problem we have is peep&¢ complaining about the parking. .. sht said. "That i ~ not a happy situation." Ope\ratibn . Rescue protests in Tustin • ly The Assodated P"r•.u Members of the Oper.u ion Rcsc~ anti-abortion group faced off with pro-<:hoice demonstraton S..1urday outside a women's medical clinic in Tustin, but none of the 900 protestors was arrested, police said. • ··we got every person in and out safely and evcrvone went away, _ hoJ?'.C:fully, happy,1' said Lt. Houstoa W1lhams. He said the crowd was ··unruly" but the demonstration passed without incident. .. There was the typical banter, nay-sayi n1 and name- call ing goi ng back and fonh." Wil- liams said. About a dozen poli« officer.; were on hand during the five-hour protest at the Santa Ana-Tustin Medical Pavilion on Irvine Boulevard, which offe rs abortions among its scrvicd Ac tin1 Police C hief Fred Wakefield said the v oups appeared to have equal numbers on the scene. Similar protnts took. place Satur· day in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with at least 11 S protcston arrested in Milwaukee and Denver. The Saturday dcmonstration1 ou1side clinics were the tint or \heir 1ype since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Missouri law that •ouWI allow states 10 impose some restt'M;.. lncludl.-d 111 the 1.100 miles of clCl·tric ra1l"a' "ere criucal commuter and fre ight ro utes. par11cularl) the LOng &·al·h-Los Angeles run. But thc.-re also ..-·ere some great glan1our rides, along lhl' ocean. th rough Bcver\v Hills. and wonder of ..-·ondcr. thl' f\1 ount Lo"·c trip 10 Pasadcnaj . .\hadena. including lhe sc.·ary rtdl· on a cahk· car to the top of 1hc mountain. Some of Crump's pho1os of this ride will g1\e yo u a rh1ll. In facl one sho..-·s a red car almost snowbound dunng a v.1n1cr tnp. and another shows a loaded red car· making a sharp cur\"l' on a v.'•d l· sweep of track ato p a wood trestle built prt"cariousl y far 0111 !tll· '>1dl' of the mountain, ..-·uh a brcath-1ak ing vie w of Pa~:1dena anJ Altadl·na below. . Classlc cars P'leets of er.ale •nd collector c•rs went on th• •uctlon block Saturday •t th• •nnu•I sumnter Newport •••ch Collector C•r Auc- tion & Show sponso:red by Rick Cole Auc- tions •t th• Newporter Resort Hotel. Among the more than 400 cars b•L"9 lions on when a woman can have auctioned this weekend -the event con· abonion. - eludes today -w•• • 1911 ford WOOiiy Ope-ration Rescue sponsored x v- ··surfllloltlle'' ftopJ. Auctioneer M•rk cral demonstrations locall y last GeflMan frlghtl 11art1 -, ........... ,.,~hll• sprina in which hundrcd1 of peos)le Allen Johnson fl•ftl of Oxnard bids on were arrested for blockina the cn- ol.d.•LJAtuars •nd Shetb.r.~•~· ---'------'-'"-""-'""'-'P"-'c-li.::n.::k.:c•·c_ __ _ How the area cries fo r a system hkl· this ltxla~ ('runq1 ph1losophi Les about what caust"d the systcn1·s death 11 hall h• .. 'l'll OKI\ t : Tlllt: 1etm\nall y ill for a long time. and 1hcrc 1,•.'ere stOfll'S of :1. 'ast conspiracy bc1..-·ccn General Motor.; and the 011 industr) 10 ~Ill the electric sys1c1n 1n ravo r of gasoli ne-driven buses. Bui it v.·as l·lear li)r a long t1nu~ that 1hr area did not want a S)Slcm 1ha1 "·ould ht' subsidized by the govrrnme nt. and no mancr ho..-• hard lhl' Pac1fil· Electric tried. 11 was too big a JOb for a priva te compan). N~l22)FWY r:,•r.O Furthermo re. the lumbering old red cars l'loggl-d do"ntnv.n traffic :ind there were numerous 1raffic accidents invol,·1ng tht· rl."(I cars. In f\1arch 1906, a newspaper headline screamed 1ha1 12 pcopl..: had been k11lrd and 614 injured in red car accidents 1n a 27-n1 o nth period. And ~-cause or the size of th e g.rrat cnrs. all the aC'C1dcn1' ~·crt: sp«lacular. Crump·s book docs more 1han rccord the his101)' or 1he Htg Red Cars. ll's really a his1ory ofSoulhcrn California, "''ilh morl' glan1our . ekcitcmcnt. color and tragedy than any phony Hollyv.·ood plol .. \nd the slOl)-Of the PE would make a n1ar\'clou!> movie 1oda). Ma~ht· Spencer Crun1p should write the screen storv. JJm F~JI• J1 • l0961lme observer of fbe Or•age Co••I. Jll1 c.I•~• r••• S.od•Y arHf Wedaes4ay. . 1'11 .01 Dt.C \Dt.S Compl •d by LARRY NOLAN crty lies j usl inland o f 1he Sou1hcrn California Edison Co. steam gener- ator plant in the lo"'cr Santa Ana Valley. west of the river. in the C it )' of Hunting1on Bcarh. Q llarbor Boule\'ard fron1 l•l1h Stre~I 10 J U~I nor1h ut \\ 11 ..... \n Jaly If, ltft When Edna Pope chose lo shake the dust of Laguna Beach frqn1 her feet rath<'r than part with some of her six dogs as a city ordinan« required, she d idn t suspect that no sooner would she settle oil. her newly acquired pro~ erty In Costa Mesa 1han oil would appear 1bercon. Jtl.I)' li, lH I Buralars. sunbath('n Avenue 1n C'O\HI "'1c\l1 ''•II h;i,,· and 1he mort law-abiding or mode-st rcstnl'll'd 1rulli1. 110.,., 1n ,·ach amona 72iCX>O Costa Mcsans today dirl'<'l1on fur s1urn1 drain l'tln· lace 1Ke tact 1oac-1h'rflhatntl'~><~o~p~,.=,,,_.,._ __ ,1'Ut.~11on-Htt·otigh--NtlW'ffl~ - soon will carry lhc Police war aga in!ll 11 crime 'into Harbor Arra skin. II Warner A.vcnuf' fron1 I ul·lu.I Only thr absence of one coun-trcc t 10 the Snn1a -\na M.1'l'' 1n ·1 . I h . M d Founuun Vallt.') \\Ill IHI\(' rt.'· c1 man 11 a 1s>«1a canna on ay Jufl·d tranic no .... 111 (';ll'h dirr,. blocked passa1c of a hclicoplcr pa-trol system the Costa Mesa Police 1iOn through n11d -Sl;-p1~·n1hcr fn1 Ocpirtment will put Into sc.•rvice roudwa) rC'\·oni.1rur 11on . Kl.'.'S1 - NEWPORT BEACH [D J1mbon>t> Rotd No. J and J . !ant.·~ 11111 thtlound bct..-·l.-cn rJu· pont IJ n'c nnd thl· Son l)1(•g11 frl'\.'""' in \1' inc ..-ill I><' c-loq•d for &.ll:ttJn l'Ahlc pull and spl11,·1ng fro 1n ~ a.in. to 3 p.m. through Jul) 7. --M<WtnaJunel 10 770~7fliS1., Costa MC$1 . where she has opened the Bar-None Rancho Boarding Kennel, Pope now finds herself with what ma)' turn oul to be bet1er 1ha11 a aold mine. 11 sec.ms that as work - men wen: aradina for the c.tcrtisc- )'ard a few weeks q o. oil bcpn 10 ooze out. Pope. however, s1iU con- sklcrt the oil sceondary 10 her ken· nels. J rs 8s Sls ~ dents using \Varnl'r •\\l'llUl' 10 nc.tt anuary ll • cost o • ior "lltcr und "''' thl·ir trtu.'ts will Sl • the fU'St six months. '" ~ 11 J11nborre Road at the S1n1a ·\na ha\I.'.' to USl' EuC'1id ~trt'('I rin,I Fl"C\'"'U) 0,-.:rcrossint In Jr, 1n..: Ne..., hope S11·cc1 1•ri1\g lih' t. on-"ill Ix• n..·Strit.·1cJ 10 one lnnc rnr structiol\, abOut one ) l'llr for l'CC'Ons1ruc1 uln C .. JonlJnl.'s'u' pclrt~l~•rf~ramlpehr 00,.,!,~!J,&e IJ Alton P1rkwaw "t"o\lbound ~-1 uf1hc t •os1n 1\l t.'~' F'n..'fW<l)/S:intn It I ... T •-Enainttrin& , ..,. ,,., " """'r1 ~h ,.. ·r .. ·'"·~ . ..._ ,\na r,~...,a~ 1ntcrc hangl'. • ' '"" · convinced a aur,:rior court i'u'd•,. '"1-cn thl' U&~unn Frt't.''>':l ) o"r.-.r· e~ 10 advlte the.Cou.n111 ,... -·• c-A c .,_.......!. Monday that he s "a fiahtcr and not passo1"".,..'' nn,on •\\·t.•nut.' in m Newport Boule\'ard nol'th and Ill · S.tti'!!~?ld ..!_ri,.<t1• •• ",·r 01ownw,,1~1·ff·~,0 a n,inner." Ir' inC' ..-ill hD\C ii lane l'IOM'd ~ ~.-..uihlx>••"I "I :uU," i~a ..... I "'. 80flh• Can)'"tl'l Road No. I lar\C$ .,_ ... _ •K .r-.-o;~ · h · ~-,,, 9 a 1 ' J I \ ,..., ~ " " "'..... front ~1at·Arthur Boulcvord 10 , contlntet and operate tht And "" that rc1son, ll"Unt 11 11 u .111. o p.n1. rron1 u ). t•nu~· 111 ('o)IA ~·IC".i ..-ill ha,·c 11 ~~~-.J-..:_-~~~~~--=·~~~~'•'l,<,-~~t;~~~~·~-:-"~-=-~°":li.:bo~i~l~l:od~o~vLln<:n~d~in:al~ll o( 10 Jul)' 14 fOI' )!Ornl tlr:un tic--1n . elOlil.'d d <"dt.'l' ihrouah Scptcni-("0)111~· ('nn)on Road in ·Irvine ...... NI> ,_ .. _ • ......., •1 ~--.... ..-111 I~ rlo~J ln1ermlt1C'n1\ or cftjiiif I~ nnn 10 dO SU hti .... briuac; OQA\'ICllOA ,_ !'-l----------------<i.....fu....-............ _....,_.:.,. ___ -n;;;,,.:;.,;;rr,r,..;n;r;;;;;m;;t--i>tiitii.Y...--..::lllillii - mended IM fbnncr prottdure eut him 1 prison acntence of o~ to t.iosi.ina, roua ' I •-• h:.-1 14 yet.ti. II Cl.•,.. OttYe taitbnund tx--ud ROmbwled Fml avwiut n C ~1 t~Cl.'n nt\CDll)' Ort'e 3nd Cul· lldmhait1r11ivc: offker RM' lhc •Y"' ,er Dfi,c 1n Ir' ult v.111 h:t' c lane -. .hlr It. tt7t Gov. Edmund clowm: from 9 a.m. to 3 p.n). ....._ Jr. has aPPointtd con· from ~londa) 10 Sept 29 for _._.. E.dlion Miller 10 the Of.. ruad n-pa1n.. ..... Co.nty loaiid or Supervite>n. I dlclliae lMt 1e1 orf an lmmcdiete lhoa. MW in 0tmocn1k ranks. ~ a rttall cffon hlls bttft dw11111111. • A.am l't)man Rtet.trd Robinaon. D •n A-. catltd Frida)"s •P. pal._.. I ltlYCtty. • • .... A.-&om ulver Dri"Ye 10 tt.rvard Avenue in trriM win bl rwaicted 10 one llM of tdflk in tech direction donNllt lul, ) I . • Ill MacArlHr 8"1evar4 nonh and ~ulhb;Jund fro1n Pacific Coa,1 lhahv.a) to Fan\·h1ld R03d 1n NcYipor\ lk'IK'h "111 bl.-C'IO~ a~ t""-'<l«I f1 Q1n 9 a m. I() 2 p,n\. 1hruu1h Jul) fur rmck SC;\lina. II P1tlflC' C..11 tllP••Y will ha\C on~ Ian.: ckl'.'fl.-J 11'1 rach direc1ion b.•tv.'" '" l>o,ct l)n,·c and Jam- bon.~ Mood 1n N\"•po11' tka<:h tl\1Hu1h &•pt~·n1\x>t for \\1Jcn1ng, • I Iii Su llt•10 Crttll R-1 Bike ._Trail bt.•tv.l."'t.'11 the "05 rl't1'\l.I) and Wc;111 'ak; Loop 1n l n;n~ w1U be cklM.-J thruuah UIUll fo1• bruJllf ronstrurtion and itlannct 11npru' l'1n,•n1 . I J I -I Qr-. COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. Juty 9, 1989 '111~: Court rulings signal turn to the right WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme 1866. cannot be used to fl&ht on-the-Job rac1aJ or with sclhng obscene materials. but may not close Court. 1 lqacy of Ronald Reapn's presidency, sexual harassment. down those bookstore~ lxfore tnats arc con- veered dramatically to Jhe right in its 1988-89 •The coun made it more difficult for ducted. ..•• term u deciaions on abonion, civil rights and the employers to defend themsclv~s against bias FAMILIES AND CHILDRJ!;N death penalty hiahliahted an invigorated political charges by contending their adverse actions were • Public officials may not be sued in federal conservatism. based on "mixed motives" -some legal and coun when their alleged gross neghge.nce penm.ts The coalescence of a dependable con-some illegal. a child to be abused by a parent. The Justices said servatlve majority led and nurtured by C hief CRIMINAL LAW a state cjoes not have a constitutional duty to Justice William H. Rehnquist was so pronounced •The government may sci7e criminal protect {>COplc, including abu'>Cd children. who that letal scholars predict it will influence the suspects' assets even if such confiscations leave arc not '" the state's custody. course of American society for decades. the suspects unable to hire the lawyers of their •States may denr. any man who says .he "This is the year the Rehnquist court came ~hoicc. fathered a woman's child while she was mamed of•" said A.E. Dick Howard, a University of •The coun made it sigmficantly easier for to someone else the chance to file a .. reverse Vi111n'ia Jaw professor. police to stop. question and search airline passen-paternity" lawsuit to prove fatherhood. In bis first full term. Justice Anthony M. gers suspected of drug trafficking. The Justices BUSINESS Kennedy tipped the balance of power -leading upheld the arrest and conviction of a man • Enormous punitive-damages awards in some to compare his role to that of Arthur stop~d because he matched the "profile" charac-~rsonal injul) and other lawsuits do '1olate the Goldbera on the liberal-dominated coun of the tenst1cs of a drug courier. Constitution's ban on excessive fines. The ruling. • l960s. • •The coun upheld sentencing rules that however. lefi open the possibilit) that ~uch Kennedy, the last of three tiiah court ap-1'Cducc the discretion individual jud~cs hav<' in awards may violate const11u11 onall) protected pointments D)ade by fonner Preside~t R~~n, meting out the punishment for various federal due-process nghts. rel))aced UWlS F. Powell, a conscrvauve JUSt1cc crimes. • States have sweeping f)owcrs to protect who most often joined the court's liberal wing on • Police may stray from the precise wordmg consumers by barring util111es from charging abortion and civil rights. of the famous Miranda warnmgs given to crimi-customers for the costs of abandoned nuclear Powell often served as the pivotal vote on nal suspects. even if the result arguably confuses power plants. the most divisive issues before the court. That suspects about \heir right to free legal help. • The coun broadl) interpreted a key federal role hu been inherited by Justice Sandra Day ABORTION anti-racketeering law. making 11 easier to use tn O'Connor, a Reagan appointee more cop-• The court uplleld a Missouri ban on public civil lawsuits agamst businesses accused of fraud. servative than Powell. employees performing or assisting in abonions The coun also said the law may be invoked if a The court's conservatives also include Re-and on abonions in public hospitaJs. Also upheld single illegal 'schcm<' is advanced by more than ~n appointee Antonin Scalia and Byron R. was a requirement that doctors test for fetal ont' criminal act. · h po·nted b Jo hn F Kennedy viability 1f asked to abort a pregnanc} at least 20 itcJ w o was ap 1 y . weeks old. to EA TH PENAL TY in l 9o2. · f · S FREE SPEECH be · . I Herc are summanes o the ma.ior upreme • The death penalty can a const11u11ona Court rulings of the 1988-89 term: • Burning the American Oag is a constitu-punishment for convicted murderers who were as CIVIL RIGHTS tionally protected expression. although not )Oung as 16 when they committed their cnme. •The court made it more difficult for absolutely free from cnminal liability. • C.apital punishment may be imposed for minorities and women to prove on-the-job bias • Government restrictions on commercial mentally retarded killers. by usina statistics showing that ~omen and speech and on the time, place and manner o( • States are under no constitutional obh- minoritics are under-represented in an cm-expressive activ111es such as controlling the noise sauon to provide free lawyers for death row ployer's higher-paying jo~s. level at rock conccns do not have to meet the inmates. •The court pve white men more power to "lea st restrictive means" test applied when con-•Judge!. and Junes who must choose death challenae as unlawful "reverse discnmination" tent-based restnc11ons are aimed at non-com-or hfe m prison for convicted murderers arc court-approved affinnativ~. action programs mercial speech. allowed to consider the victim's trails belpina women and mioonucs. •Congress cannot put the "dial-a-porn.. PRISONS • States and state officials arc not among the industf) out of busme s Obscene telephone dial-• The coun gave prison officials great<'r •• " bo can be sued under a much used up messag"s ma) Ix-outla""ed. but mercl~ inde-penons w -~ ' authont} to censor incoming mail. 1871 law authonzing monetary damages for cent messages are const1tut1onall> protected. • Pnson officials arc not required to explain. th h '•"t arc 'olated • States ma) not bar political panics from ose w ose n..,. s vi · why the) bar an inmate from ha' 1ng '1s1tors. • LocaJ governments may not be sued under endorsing pnmaF) election candidates. '\ \'1'10'\ \I, HHlt:t ·s ly The Assod•ted .-reas • Police shoot ex-Coca-Cola worker AUSTELL, Ga. -Police shot and killed a JUSt-fircd; Coca·Cola plant worker Saturday after the man killed two co-worlt'r'i, sc1~ed and released a hostage and emerged afier seven hours with gun) blazing. . . "They had no choice but to return the fire:· ( obb County Pohcc Chief Culver Johnson said. John Wallace, 4$, shot two men, briefly held another employee hostage and then blockaded himself in an office at the-Coca-Cola ~est ~etro Sales Ctnter. Johnson said. Wallace negotiated with noltce ~n this northern Atlanta suburb for most of the night. Around 5 a m. poh~ fired tear gas into the building and Wallace agreed to come out without his guns. Joh!lson said. But Wallace emerged firing his two auns at police, who shot him. 20,000 gather for NAACP meeting DETROIT -From San Francisco and Dallas. l1 om small to':"'ns in Mississippi and M1ch1gan. about 20.000 NAACP memhers arc pthenng f~r their annual convention to debate. renew acquaintances and regain mo mentum. • . The nation's oldest and large t nvil nghts .group opens its annual convention in ~troll toda)'. "It's the people from the vanous communities ~round ~he <:e>untry who set the positions. That's the beaut) of this orpmzatwn, srud the Rev. Richard Dockel) of Dallas. southwest regional director of the NAA<;P. Annual dues were 50 cent\ when Dockery. 65, )Omed the N.ation~ Association for the Advancement of Colored People tn 1939. He hved in M0bile. Ala .. "deep in the hcan of Dn.ic, where you had to have courage, or a shotgun." Poll: New abortion laws expected NEW YORK -About half of mcncans expect their states to pa~s laws that would restnct abortions tn light of the U.S. Supreme Coun s decision that such law'i are cons11tut1onal. according to a poll released ~turday. . Fifty-two percent saad the) belLeved their statt's would pass new laws. according to the poll 1n the Jul> 19 mue of News~eck. The Supreme Coun o n Monda> upheld a M1ssoun 1aw restncung abortion. cleanng the wa) for 0ther states to do so. . The court's decision met \\Ith d1sappro,al b) 53 percent of Amencans polled, while 3 7 percent appro,ed . The poll also found that 75 percent of Amencans behew any s~ch laws would lead to mort' teen-agers becoming mothers; 72 ~rcent said there would be more deaths due to 1llepl abon1ons. 69 percent said the) ~x~ct more limited access to abon1ons for poor \\Om<'n. and 63 percent said the laws would lead to more mistreated children. the same 1871 law when their employees violate • l1m1ted Mates' ptl\\Cr 10 punish the repon-DRUG TESTlNG someone's rights unles'S it can be proved the mg of lawfull) obtained truthful 1nforma11on. • The coun condoned mandatOI) drug tests FBI till m about F 16 engines violation W8S part Of an OffiCtal government even when It interfere\ \\-Ith someone'\ Prl\3C}. for railroad e mployees IO\Ohed IO accidents and s mu - policy. •States ma\ use an11-rad..cteenng laws to for U .. Customs Scrv1ct' employees seeking HILL AIR FORCE BASE. Utah _ The FBI remained tight-lipped =~•~A=n=o=th=e=r~kc~y~c=iv=i=l=n=·gh~u~~=w=·=e=n=a=c=1t=d~in~~pr=o=se=c=u=1t~th=c=o=w~~e=~=s=o=f=ad=u=l=t=~~k=s=t=or=e=s=c=h=ar=g=c=d~=d=ru=g=-=cn=~=o=re=e=m=e=n=t=J=O=b=~~~~~~~~~~~ ~turdaya~ut ats invest1~t1on of the appn~nt theft ofthret' ~16 figh~r .::. jet engines from this nonhern Utah 1nslallat1on. . Your money's w9rth and a whole lot more. PUYGllOUllD AllD RIDING l'OY Tht' Sall Lake ('11y fBI office would onl> confirm its ll·rsc Friday announcement that the Prall & Wh1tne} FIOO-PW-200 engine~ had bet'n recovered and were In government custod). A man who answered the phone at the FRI office ~turday would 1dent1fy himself only as "&011." He.· ~1d he knew of no plans to release funher details during tht.' wed.rnd "Wc'rr.: not g1v1ng out any information at all. .. he said. North eager to start his sentence \VASHINGTON -Olt\C.'r L Nonh wants to perform 1.200 hours of communal) sen ace in an anti-drug program imposed as pan of has ~ntence while appealing three Iran-Contra con' 1c11ons. North's attomc) s fil<'d a motion for u -;ta) Fnda} of the S 150,000 fine imposed b> US. D1stnct Judge Gerhard .\ Gesell but added the former White House aide ""ould hke to begin promptl) the important commun1t) sen.ice program ord<'rcd b) the coun.' Gesell on \Vcdnt'sd:l\ or<lered Nonh 10 ~rform the community service b) helping administer a nc'' program to help Dastnct of Columbia youths living in public housing avoid drugs The Judge told Nonh the work involved applymg his admtnistrat1'<' and organizational skills to "a program targeted to sec 1f we can't stop the scourge of drugs that hus the } oung people of this city ... ~fensc law) crs said North was anluous to t>cein work because "we understand that the next six to 12 months 1s a cntical 'stan-up' ~nod dunng whkh the program could best use the assi~tance of .Lt. Col: ~onh .. North was also placed on two years' probation for his conv1ct1on on char$es of aiding and abetting the obstruction of Congress. dcstroymg or altenng government documents and illegally accepting a home secunt) system. MOHl ~D HHl•:t ·s Two strong quakes shake Japan TOKYO -Two strong canhquakcs shook the Tokyo ~rca and swayed officc buildings within a minute of each other this morning. There were no 1mmed1atc reports or injuries. The firsl, more powerful earthquake at 11 :09 a.m. rcgJstercd 5.5 on the Richter scale. the MetcorologicnJ A&ency satd. Jn Tokyo, the quake shahtly ro:cl<ed office buildings. I!' the city of ho. on the Jzu peninsula about 80 miles to lhe southwest. n knocked over parked motorcycles and threw canned aoods from store shelves. It was centered m the ocean ofT the peninsula about 60 miles southwest of Tokyo, officials said. Botha meets with Mandela JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca -The aovemment said Sat~y that President P. W . Botha met with Nelson Mandela last week. lncreas1na apec\llation the jailed black guerrilla leader will be freed before Botha teaves office in September. • The 4.S-minute mcctinj& at Botha's official residence in C:ape Town on Wednesday was the fint lime the two arc known to have met. The television quoted Foreian Minister Pik Botha u sayina the m~tin§ had "positive implications which would benefit all people tn South Africa.' Pik Botha is not related to the president. U.S. Identifies Flight 103 bombers LONDON -U.S 1ntelh~nt'e officials have identified four tem>risu aU~ly responsible for planuna the bomb that destroyed Pan Am Aiabt 103 last December, a London oew paper reported toda_y. The ~ly unday Tetesraph quoted un1dcnufied oftidals •• sayina tbe key fiJurt in the attack was HafC'l Kaucm cl-Ot.lkamuni, a 43-year-old Palttt1nian ftom the Popular Front for lhe Ubcntion of Paltstinc-OeneraJ ' Command. • The Ptper said he ts 1n pnson 1n West Germany awaiuna trial for polltllion of explosives. All 2.S9 DeOOle abolrd Oiaht 103 and 11 ~;>le on the pound ftte killed when the Plane exploded over l«knbic, in Scotland on Dec. 21. The new Yort-bound niaht ori&inatcd in Ftanltf\ut, West Ocrmany, with a tte>p0vcr at London'& Heatfi'row airpon. New Argel')tlne president swom In - r >I ant ascd :hlef ita1e )ales hem .... •son im. 1g IS in I for :gai n nual who Rev. :P. anal d in rage, f :pass un's ased aws, :ting rans laws here peel ! 1he iday xen ould .ea~ .tion -. of encr vice uths uivr I lh<' "v.·e ri od 1h." 1 on g 0, Jrity • the Ito. IYCf day 1in1 .... 1 on nn•. ca.:r i'lsts lilht , .... -im1 · for -The !!!J._ n .say Id. ... -" .. Orange COuf DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 9, 1989 Al -. Deukmejian de·fends his budget "cuts SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Georae Dcu· over last year. kmejian on Saturday defended the $646 millio n However, Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. he cut from the Lcaislaturc's proposed bud1c1, chainnan of 1hc Ways and Means Committee, school fundina in two separate bills signed by Deuk.mejian on June 30. Adding !hose school funds, the Uaislature's budge1 totaled $49.8 billion. sayina he had "to protect the fiscal health and said the increase is o nl y 3.) pen:ent when prospcrhy of our state." adjusted for inna11on. But the chairman of 1hc Assembly's bud~t "I'm saddened by the governor's callousness committee called the governor's cuts. heavily towards the 1housands of Californians who won't The cut total and the reserve figure do not include lhe S558 m1lh on DeukmeJian removed from 1he budget in Proposition 99 cigarette tax. increase funds, including $100 million for hospi- tal emergency rooms. "I believe it 1s more a ppropriate 10 provide for the appropriation of ,Proposnion 99 funds throurh legi slation where the merits of each proposa can be 1horoughlr, explored rather than 1n a hudge1 control sec1ion,' he wrote. centered in i:nental health and health care for the receive adequate heahh care under this budget." poor, tr-aa,ic and criticized his insistence on an Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, said in a statement. cmcracncy reserve exceeding SI billion. "Docs the go vernor think he can wave his magic The Republican governor talked about his bl ue P.Cnci l and the hea lth needs of people who cuts in his weekly radio address Saturday, one arc pc)or, mentally ill or suffer from AIDS and day afler he signed a $49.1 billion budget for the Alzheimer's will simpl)' disappear? . 1989-90 spending plan. • "The governor 1ntransigen1 posi1ion on. a "As Iona as I am governor, I ~ill use my blue billion dollar-pl us cn1crgency reserve is a tri· -pencil without hesitation lO protect the great umph of formality over reality. The emergency is p ins we have achieved in restoring our stat!;!' lo out there right now,'" Vasconcellos said. · Separate bill~ will be needed to SJX'nd the S 157 m1lhon that Deukn1e11an sa id he "set aside" for, programs he supports and for which the Legislature did not g1\'e enough money. That 1ncludes $40 million to fight forest lircs, Sl.9 run fiscal health and economic prosperity," Deu-Dcukmejian says the budget totals $49.3 kmcjian said. billion. But his $49.294 billion figures count the Howtver, his radio speech text referred to $157 million that Dcukme11an wants lawmaken $489 million in spending cuts. He actually c ut to spend. -; ---- -~ --.:..mjllionJor touri sm promouon and S29 m11l1on for priwns. $646 million, but he wants the Legislature to In his veto messages. DeukmeJian g.ave a spend SI S7 million of that money on programs standard reason for most of his cu1 s. For exam-He also wnnts the Lcg1s.la1ure to spend $2_7 milhof"J of the Sl 27 mdhon he cut .for county health services for the poor, but wuh a d1ffert>n t formula. He cut the S 100 milhon because he say-s coun ties can l'SC federal in1m1grat1on reforni. funds to pay for the health care. But since some counties don"l have man) 1mm1gran1s. he wants the S27 million distributed to make up any 1ncqu1t1es in the overall funding of the program, which has S232 milhon lt"ft 1n state funds. he supports, such as prisons. tourism and Rural pie, in explaining his S25 million cut 1n family Renaissance. planning funds, leaving Sl2 million. he wrote: J1is need to spend the Sl 57 million made :·inasmuch as lhe budget adopted by the Leg.is- Dcmocra1ic leaders hopeful he migh1 be \11illing lature did not con1a1n a suffi c1c.n1 amount fo r a to nciotiate lo restore some of the cuts. panicu-prudenl ·reserve, this reduction and other actions larly 1n mental health. we re necessary to prote~·t vital programs and to Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. 0.San provide fof a reserve for econo mic uncena1n- Francisco, satd Friday he hc:iped the<oopcra1ivc...__ tics." spiril that produced a n1ass1ve budget deal o n The budget has a n.·ser\'l' of S 1.3 h1ll1on for June 30 wou ld continue "with adOitional nego-emergencies. counting the Sl 57 million. pl us a The cut left local n1en1al health programs w11h S508 million. DeukmeJian noted the money he cut .... -as added b) the U.-g1 slature on top of the S38 million in increases he had proposed. includ- ing 525 million from the c1ga re11e tax. tia1ions over the budget cuts."' $230 million reserve for sthools. Dcukmejian said that the budget after his The budget approvl'd b\ 1he Legisla ture on ve toes. which were n1adc in spending proposed June 29 had a reserve of $870 n11lhon plus S230 by the Legislature, increased nearly 9 percent million. The $49_4 billion total did not include (._\l,lt'OR'\I ·\ BRlt:t ·s Compti.d from The Dally Piiot 's wire servkes Todd Shipyard announces closure LOS ANGELES (AP) -The last shipbuilder operating out of Los Angeles Harbor announced it is getting out of the shi~building business and will lay off its work force of about 400 people. ending a local waterfront ent. The Todd Shipyard of San Pedro. which has operated at the harbor since 19 17 made the announcement Friday. Companr. President Hans K . Schaefer sa'id officials are discussing a possible sale or ea5e agreement with three 01hcr companies that migh t continue ·~o ope~te the yard as a repair facili1y. He dechned to 1dc.nt1fy the other ci'.lm·pan1es. Under fede ral law. en1ployees must be notified 60 days before the yard can be closed. Tom O'Toole, the company's assistant general manager. said such notices -....·ere expected 10 be delivered soon. Officials of the company, which has been operat,ing under federal ban.k~p\CY. pro1ceti.on laws t~<; past ,.,.,.o yea~. ~lame~ the yard's elos1;1 re on its 1nab1hty to bid compc1111vely on commercial proJects against foreign yards thal ha ve lower labor costs. The company has also been unable lo win any new Navy contracts in recent years. Jury asked to solve cheese mystery L6S ANGELES -Jurors "'ho must determine lhe source of a deadl y bacteria tha t got into a ba1c h of cht-esc and killed 48 people are being asked to solve a mystery that has baffied medical 1nve-s1iga1ors. The panel. "'hich' has-sat through C'onflic11ng expert testimo ny, must decide ~hethcr ;\lta-Dcna c·eru lied Dairy of the Ci ty of Industry should share hab1ht y with the defunct Jalisco ~1ei<ican Products Inc. of Anes1a for some S 100 m1lhon 1n v1c11n1s' claims. A scpara1e JUry will determine 1he extent of financial hoitnlll) 1f 1he Jury rinds Alta-Dena partially responsible for the hstenos1s outbreak. Numerous separate trials are expected to follow. ~l ore than 100 lawsuits ha .. c been filed on behalf of 1he 30 fetuses and newborns and 18 adults ~·ho died in one of the nation's deadhest food· transm1ltt'd ou1brcaks of illness. Nurses OK pacts with two hospitals BERKELEY -Nurses fron1 '"'0 Ea't Ba ) hospitals ha ve ra111ied contrac1s prov1d1ng for hef\y raises. "'ith one of the pacts narrowl y a..-c n ing a stnke set for today. On' Friday. 1he 760 nurses-at-Bet:kele.y'..5-A lta Bates.Herrick Hospital accepted manage1ncnl's latest o tTer of an 18 percent raise.' over two years with a 10 percent increase. The vote was 3-1 to accept the contract. Meanwhile, nurses al Eden Hospital in Castro Valley narro~ 1) raulied a contrtict·on Fr1day--1ha1 gives 1hem 'a raise of 18 10 21 perrent over 1wo years. Eden's 231 nurses 1hrcatcncd a walkout on Sunday. Body may be missing car salesman PALM S PRINGS --Au thorities on Saturday discovered what they belie"e is the body of a Los Angeles car salesman missing since he escorted a customer during • test drive: in April. Riverside County sheriff's deputies found the body on a din road a mile west of Hiahway 62 in 1he Pain1C'd Hills area no n h of Palm Spnngs, said Sheriff's Sg1. John Killin. A hiker reported the grim discovery Saturday morning. - The cause or death had not been determined. Killin said. The amo unt of blood in 1he area sugc:slcd a \'1olen1 death, Los ~ngclC$ pohce said . Officials beheve the body to be thal of Charles Washington, a 61 -)·ear- Navy report shows high instance of submarine collisions LONG BE~CH (API .Na\) documents show that Its suhmanncs since 1983 have collided w11h at least 42 vessels. including at least 1-l incidents in..-olv1ng fishing or tug boats, a newspaper rl·ponl·d Satur· day. The federal records. obtained b) the Long Beach Press-Telegram. are "not ncccssanl) conclus1 .. c." a Nav)' spokesman 1old 1hc newspaper. The paper sought the 1nforn1at1on after a J une 14 coll1s1on bct .... ·cc.n thl· submarine USS Houston and the Long Beach-based tugboat Barcona. The Ho uston snagged the tug's towing cable during an emergent} dive tiff Long lk:lch, sinking 1he boat and k1llLng a crewman. In 1nc1dcnls around the "orld, submarines colhdl·d "'1th other Navy ships at least 28 llmt's in !he last six }cars. the records sho,,.·cd. Those 1ncludcd li ve colhs1ons with other subrrianncs. one with a de· stroyer and 15 with Nav) tugboats. Al least \4 times. the submarines Struck tugboats or fishing boa1s or their nets, anchors or to~·ing cables. In fi ve 1nc1denu, including 1he Barcona sinking, commercial boats were dragged backward before crews a 32-yc:ar-old Norwalk resident, is the only casual!) from a U.S. sub- marine cq_lhs1un. ..as far as we know." Studies undcnaken b\ pri vate or· gan1zations such a!> Gre.cnp...·act· and the Celuc League. a Bri11sh group which mon11or~ the ln;,h Sca area allege that othcrs have died in crashes 1nvol\"1ng subn1anncs of other na11 on ~. Capt. Jim Bush. a rc11rcd sub- marine comn1ander .... ·ho is no.,.,, a consul1an1 "'tth the pn,ate Center for Defense lnformauon in \Vash· ington, D.(· .. s:ud he .,.,a, ··ver) surprised"' to hear the number of colhs1ons 1n,•o l\ 1ng Nav) ·sub-- marines. "If that°s 1rue. I would say that's a problem," Bush said Fnda), add- ing 1ha1 he couldn'1 comment at length wuhoul rcv1c"1ng the ligurcs personally. It's no simplt slrokt Of luck! Every day you cu drlvt homt !ipordn' •ood deals with classlfitd. eilher cut lines or the lines snapped. 642-5678 Only the Barco na sunk. In the Barcona 1nc1dcnt. Navy officials confirmed that lhe use of lllJ Piii( passive sonar may ha .. ·e contributed ~~========~~~~~ 10 1he sub crew's fa ilure to dc1ect !he tua,boat. Submarines rouunel} use passive sonar. ~'h1ch in\'Olvcs listen· 1ng for engine no ise, ra1hcr than 1hc m ore accurate ml'thod of send1ng out pinging sounds. After the Barcona sinking. Navy officials also acknowledged 1hat sub- marines sometimes do no! detect surface ships if 1he)' are cru1s1ng in a "dead zone," where sonar does not pick up engine sounds. Navy officials also said the tug's engines in busy San Pedro Ba y may have been masked b)· no1s1er boats. A Navy spokesman said the death o r Ba rcona crewman Bnan Belanger. SEARS CORRECTION NOTICE It!ere ar• solnl! !HOfS appeanne m. tM July 9th £d1hon ot Sta1s l)fttlfln\ Tht euors appear on . pages lA and JC On Pag! 2A the lluslra!lorl fOf ..,a~r .::rl810l and IOI =27801 hawt bttn bansixiwd and !ht lll~sllahons IOI Ktnl!IOlt dr~ers =68101 and =68701 wtrt also t1an~ Posed On page 3C the !reeter •U$trahoM 1Df trtOdeb : lC.I I SS arw:1 : 29108; lJ t 91 SS and • 19108 lla'lf lle!fl !ra~ We rlll!ltl 1nconvtnlff1Cts these tfrors INY llavt caused old salesman for Barish Chrysler-Plymoulh in Los Angeles. who was last riiiiiiiiiiii seen Jca vi na the lot with a customer on a test dn ve on Apnl I 7. iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~l The next day Washington was reported m155ing and the car, a new Chrysler Conquest TSI, was rcponed stolen. The body has not yet been identified posu ively, Kilhn said. "but we ·are 99 percent ~ure." Jublfant FlJlprnos now U.S. citizens SAN FJ;l~N~ISCO -Some. 700 jubila~t. na~:wavii:ig men and women from the Ph1hpp1nes ~·ere sworn 1n as Amcncan c111zens 1.n a mass CC"rernon) at the Civic Auditorium as part of a wt"Cktnd cclebrauon. The e:iperience Friday was "unforgeuable." said new citizen Lilian Pquiripn of San Mateo. . · The rare event, in terms of numbers. wa.s organized by the lm m1gra11on and Naturalization Service in eoopcra1 ion with Fili_pino-An1er1can orga_n1za- tions. Filipinos art 1hc laraest e1hnic group emigrating to 1he San Franc1usco Ba y arc:a. Group wants 10 million signatures LOS ANGELES -Suppanrrs of a cons~itutional amert~mcnt t~ t?a n dettaation of the American naa launched a dnvc Saturday 10 get 10 mtlho n si&nltures on a nationwide pclition urain• the law chanac. The Nalional Slvc 1he Aag Coalition has set up a na1ional 1011 telephone number to recruit ~pie: to si1n the petition. which the coalition hopn to tend to Conarcss by the end of summer. petition drive is intended U>-JUppon....P-mident Bush.'.s. call for a... constitudonal 1mendmcnt prohibiting bumin.1 or other desecration of the Amttican ft... · d • • Bulh's propoMI came ln rc:spqnse to a, rcccnl Supreme 9'urt eas1,on Which struck down laws ba_nnina na1 bum1na. The court 111~ ~al burn1n1 was protec1cd 1.u\der the First Amendment as I form of Poht1c1l pro!est • The coalition's members includt 1hc American Lca1on. the Amcncan PiMol and Rine Auocittion, the Benevolent tnd Protective Order of Elks ~ and Iii< Moose Lodact. • ' "TM coalition's telephone nu"'bcr is 1·~86().91JI, and callcn will be el\t.rlld $2 for the flrsl minute and SI each additional minu1c. n... Amw.tUtt in EAliJl6 "I• W•Y• Te Feetl ~-r Lever " by ... -•• N.,,. 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Sf'ECIAL P'tlRCHA.SE ·:; SPF£IAL VAWE-RFSL~ TABLFS AND CHAIR.5 . lbu11gw•bundW 1nd can ~" en_10Y1ng summer plcasurtsaround our ouldoor40" v.·hitc rc~in t.ablc wuh ma1ch1n1 ch11rs. Limited wsiock on ........ 40 "TABLE CHAIR s59 54995 s199s EVERY 0.-.Y SPF.CIAL VAWE EVERY DAY SPECIAL VAWE CIFARAl\ICE Tf rHI I'' wr·~ pltMtd toontr anacklkm.IJJlli otr owewry.,. kaw prtas on TfC'hlint, c.nc of our~ and mos1 popular fumiturc.tyMen'\S. Choolt from finrly-c-r1 1'tcd bed~. che'st.'i, dcsb 111nd more. Umi1ed 10 ~tock on hand Nn spe~;lal orde.rs . 33 % OF·F Our Low""" ........ . If within 30 <11).s <1f your Home Express purchase. you. find any ilem we slock advertised elteWbctc for leu. we'll refund the difference! It's tNrt si~plc: ADVEmSED PIK:a000011lllOUOll 711S/19. • U OrMge Coaet DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Ju!y 9, 1989 - ~, t \ I II I I( Clouas roUing in, tf:lings will start cooling off ..... AC<., W-• fOt.cNI ... ' .. If. 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RO<Ji 91 10 r.,......s1l'l•IDV •• 76 S.tiln.t• 11 SS S-.0 hiG" 3M pm 4 II IEACHAJEA SWf .... 16 MoU _,, l toot I-till during '"' U.S. temps =Chtlni 94 14 lOUfJV. 91 71 ,_ 81 S8 S.tn kr-dtnO •s l>S S-.0 low II 07 pm 20 Los ~· Councy I 1 , l Ml:HnOon -~noun tod.Jy ....o _,IWO<m 9) 1l l1i00oo 94 6S T~-· 94 "' S.tn GWK'I 89 64 Tlw wn s•U 'oo:6' •r 8 OS p m • Or~Coun1y l ·J 11 tonlgN Swfll IOUChwc'll 2 Ifft, mer.as Dayton " 65 Mee on 90 1J Tucson 104 74 s,., ~go 74 6S flltl Mond.ty .ti S A m .tnO l~I\ •I San ~00 Councy 1·1 • 1• lne 10 J I.et 1on191>t low (touch wnn O~ONhecn 92 71 Medi son 91 58 Tutt. 'IJ 1J SM\ fllrtCIKO 7J S8 804 p"' s ...-... v.,,. .... l ·J I 1 ~,., llll•r-CWMl:1.. Hlfl"s -ov.rnignt tow> 10 S p m Dtt"Ner IOJ 117 ~Old 81 Sl Tuptjo 91 71 San )O~ 89 61 TN moon 11\tl IOO•y •I 11 ()4 p m ...... •Htleftc .......... • WATlltt -VMI wrndl l'OT OesM<>Hws • 97 71 M~s 92 7J W..:o 95 71 s.rtl•""' 80 "' UU IOl)IO"I <ti I I SO p m MW1 '""' ~ .... MOftCl&lty1 ~ ....... 11 ltnOU Of WU Wllfl I IOOt >HI locYy ~nr.rt ... 19 70 OetrOll ... 61 Mtemlhecn 8 1 74 Weihlnglon.O C 81 7) Senc• IM"IMr• 7) 61 Mono~'" 1159 pm ................ " ........... Wayne, Neb. crows for its Cluck-Off crowds WAYNE. Neb. (AP) -The Wayne Chicken Show, where bare-<hestcd male "Chick 'N' Dale" dancers marched in a parade Saturday before tl\e National a uck-Ofl' compttition. was something to crow about. "I don't know if it's an honor to be a dumb cluck or not," said John Vavra. 39. a hard·boiled construction worker who won the cackling con- test for the third consecutive year. A Salute to SMall Animals, Plants & Flowers You 'll enjoy a multitude of theme events and exhibits every single day of our 12 day extravaganza! There's Angora rabbit fur '\pinning, an A venue of rabbit breeds, rabbit how.s, plus plenty .oLrats~ mice and cavics. Don't miss the floral demonstration and contest and a Centennial rose garden. where you can stop and smell the flowers ... plus much more! C.ors Arena Ewents llllM111c•(4·ftelll) July 13, Rpm s,11N1yRlces (Additionnl adm"''on churge) July 14. 11 pm lldtclrbc• 'July 15. H pm ca. ......... Dra111Ac,...ts July 16-2 1 ,,., ... _, RMeo J14ly22.4 & Hpm Jul\ 23 . .J pm DllllJ AttrlcUoa • Great American H1£h Diving Show • 40 Acre Qf Carnival Ride and Game • JOt Carou'ICI Ride' • RC Happyt1me C1rcu • 7-UP Petting Zoo • Live tock Show • Eque trian Evcnlc; • Flower & Garden Show • Centennial Fann & Rose Oardcn • Craft§man Village • Fair Parade -6 pm • Entertainment Stages • Carnation KMI Stqe - Contc\ts/Entncainment • Miller' Meadows Stage - Music • Colton Piuo A Orpn CenceMial 5uiac - Mu'ic •KWl~ Heritqe s..., -Yancey • Melody Jwa. SlllC -v.-y • Hllllhdl ol ~! He rcclajmed the title despite the efforts of Bill Patrick of Vassar, Mich., whose co-workers at a foundry raised $400 to give him a crack at the championship. "My fine-feathered friends egged me on to come out here," said Patrick. 37, who placed third in the adult rooster competition. He began crowing because he didn't want his daughter to believe roosters said "cock.a-doodle- · Stol!, ·&Smillthe ~ July 12·23 Coltl •••• , •• ,..... .... doo," like the sound one of her toys made. The chicken show began as an ans festival nine years ago in Wayne, a community of.about 5,200 people, about 120 miles nonhwcst of Omaha. "We were trying to come up with a ttitme to show that art can be found in anything" said Jane O'Leary. one of the organizers. "Someone said 'chicken' and we laughed so hard." • Rancho Santa Margarita • Trahurn C.lll)'Oll • La~e Fore'' • El Torn • Cm11na Del Mar • New- pon Beach • Balboa • Irvine • San Ckmcnte • San Juan C'api~trano and adja.:c111 c.·ommun1t1c'. lortfl County Dly Tue.fday. July 18 Include~: Yorba Linda • Brea • Lu I fohra • La Habra Height' • Fullenon • Buena Pur~ • Anaheim • Anaheim Height" • Placenllu • Orange •Garden Grove -and adjacent c on11nu11111c,. EaslCouty Day Wednesday. July 19 Include\: Srlvcrado Can)'Oll • Lemon Heigh" • ModJc ka •Villa Pan.• El M1xkna and adjacent commun111c,. Wat Cottllty Day Thursday. July 20 Includes: La Palma • ('yprc" • Stanton • Lo Alamito-. • Ro\~mor • Hun11ngtnn Bea.ch • Sun,e1 Beach • We,tmin~tcr • Fountam Valley • Santa Ana •Seal Beach -and adjacent rnmmumt1c' Fr11 Binny Dir Monday. July 17 Bring a live rabbit 10 our pet rubb11 'how and get FREE admission. Carto1d Dir ~ i Monda~'. ./uh• 17 Car\ with 2 or more people will get rarking and admisi.ion for SI 0 no matter how many are packed into the vehicle! Ali.o receive carni val discount coupons al the gate -good for 5~ off any ride. s,ec111c11,.....,. July 12 .13. 17.18.19. 20 SI off adult admi sion with coupon'> available through: Arrowhead Water• Auto Club of Southern California (membership card) • Chicago Chicago Pizza (Irvine Store ) • Collon Piano & Organ • Orange County Tran it Di trict • The South Orange County News (bring the front page from any Golden West publi· cation)• California Ahgels 1989 sca'ion -iicket tubs • Queen Mary/Spruce Goose • Kodak (at panicipating film outlets) • Orange County Centennial E\lcnts ....... Cell With purchase of one adult tJcke1 and a Ralphs cash register reccipc for $2.S you will receive one free adult and child' admission tickel (Purchue muse include a 6 peck or 2 licer RC Cola product.) Also. ~l an empcy RC. Diet RC. Diel Rite or Chmy RC at the main S- and ~ive a~ iOQd fora FREERJDE. =::= ... .... J~ /J, 18, /9, 20 Playful oMty "" 0 ' '"''" 0 1 aust•r 11 • J-month-old1 English sheepdog who 11 w•ltlng to be •dopted from his tempor•ry home •t th• th• Newport •••Ch Animal Shelter. He 11 pl•yful, ••- pecl•lly with chlldren and Is alr••dy housebroken. llSTIWD TllE RllHT WAY IY ROI'S RMFlll • IO , ... .,..., _.....,le lelf Acllil • • ..... & Flrt Prttetffttl • ..... ,..,,..., •f.,t .......... ., .................. • LIPfatlPf-.. ,....., ....... ..... ~ ... ltlt'I llteflll ftr I Fiii EITllATE ••2-1311 LL •C3H32516 •I ......... .._ .t,.., ..._.I ...... '""' at all At-Ease Stores Classic Clothing for men, women and boys including Pplo/Ralph Lauren. Kenneth Gord n, ~orbin, Ta lbott and Boston Trader. MENS Conon Sweaters Solid and Stripe Knit Shirts Prccuffed Trousers Long and Short Sleeve Plaid Sportsh1rts Lightweight jacke~ PJ0-75% OFF 25-,0%0FF 25-7S%0ff 25-50%0FF 25-50% OFF 25-50%0Ff 25-50CW> OFF 20-40%0FF 30-50%0FF Shots by Timberland and PolQ Suits and Sportcoats Dress hirts ~ckwur, Taes and Bowtit ~ LADIES POio/Ralph Lauren Sportswear .. ~.cas. Cottons and Wooltns . Casual Cotton SlackS ..... . Shiru and Blouses. • ' Knit Oft:Mi~ • . . • • .•.... IOYS Sponswar and Drus FUrnlshuigs ... 20·60%0FF 30-75% Off . .. 30-~0FF . . JO. 7 5% OFF •••.. 30·50% OFF .20-75%0FF ACS GAUGE :l"".SiliiWiiriiiiJ~irmiliiii"".'"':"':-::-:-::-T-.-n:.5(Jt; OFf- 1,-6()11. 0ff . 25~0FF .... 25~0FF I - ... " d " d· •. .. "I " " " .. •• d II .. • ,, ·-•• • I IUllOIC '''IOllHOOh If it's Sunday that must be the Pilot A subtle but important change occurred today at the Daily Pilot. We renamed it. Actually, that's not quite true. What we did was slightly change the name of. Sunday's t newspaper. lf you missed it your first time through, take a look at the front page. The Sunday Pilot will be the banner under whiCh we will produce.the seventh and final newspaper of each week. The change is more · than.----- l.ust cosmetic, though we do ike the ring the new name has to it. T he Sunday Pilot should be a little bit dif- ferent, a little special be- cause the weekend edition is one people generally spend mt>rc time reading. · . We will schedule special stories and features for that day to go along with the extras we already offer like color com ics, TV Update, USA Weekend and the Features section, edited by Roger Bloom . · There's more, of course-. The front page Sunday Special story, Pilot Decades, Drivetime and Jim Felton's column o n page three arc part of the package al ong with Vida Dean's Looking Good column and the Readers· Forum on this page . We have m ore changes in mind, includi ng a soon-10- debut special Business fea ture about the interesting things people do for a living. We think it is significant that our color comics. unlike so many other Papers, are inside the newspaper. When you pick up the Pilot on Sunday. what you see first is important community news. That's what we do best. Barkins up the righ r rree ... Those of you who were inspired to volunteerisn1 by_ Ramona Peters story o n Ruth Frankel and her involve- ment with the Animal Assistance League of Orange Count) in last Sunday's Feature section may ha ve been lcfl wondering how to help. Give AAL a call a1 978-7387. Pct Helpline could use the help. D How 'bout thost• Angels ..• Somehow it is fitting that in one of the California Angels' best seasons of late, The Big (or is it Bigger) . .\ will play host to Major LcaiJUe Baseball's All-Star Game. Lo ts of folks, including disillusioned Dodger fans. must be pulling for the Angels to wi n it all for the or Cowboy. After all his heartbreaks. Gene Autry deserves a visit to the fall Classic. D For ari 's sake ... Our favorite former artist. Rex Babin. paid a v1s11 last week. Sabin's award-winning editorial cartoons have spiced up the pages of the Denver Post for the past year and brought him a measure of national recognition. the New York Ti:mcs called the artist around inaugura- tion time interested in his caricatures of President George Bush. Sabin's work, made famous on the pages of the Dail y Pilot, has also appearc9 recently in the Washington Post the Times and the Washington Journalism Re view. I'm surl' you will sec m ore of his work.,. - So what, was the first thing he did upon his return visit to Orange County? Rex went surfing. You can take the artist o ut of the Orange Coast. but you can't take the Coast out of. .. ORANGE COAST ·lltlJ.Pi ... iliiiiiiltiiiii _____ _ .,.~.-..... . llosomery c~ -~· . . Tom Taft Edlla< Don Ftrffy Assocl_.tt Editor Tom CIMlln Ntwi Edrtor Sttvt MMt>'t City fdllOI _,ogtr Bloom FtatUflfS Ed1IOf DoM.1 MO<>My BuSIMJS fdrtor ~on Sports Editor , __ Clrcuilatlon Dk'Ktot Teri Pupo Clrcl.MtJon Mkt Mgr 8ob frank Homt ~1vtry Mgr Cn..tonGoO<l Customer Service Mgr ... -5.Nh Control1r rthOnCla Wt-ed Oata Processing Mor OonnJI Jacobson Crtdtt Mgr ~Pon ~AMI-Mgr. ...... -.. ..... -.Mgr . a..t,, ........ 0.111'edMgr. .J\"'1 ~ttif"IQ Logal-Mgt P-A--"' llClly s. ... idlll '°" An Dltedef' -,c.-M-Mgr. _,_ Pi&llltl 'DlliKIOt ·~i=-"4•• ma .... ,,..,.,.. ~ISO( p ..... , ... ~~SOI S<Oll- Gas•,._ -~--.... --:ca. OHNION Sunday, Juty &, 1989 A7 Rt:.\Ot:HS' t 'OHl':tl Save canyon immediately To 1he Edilor: Have \'OU ever been 10 Laguna Beach: I( so. did you take ~l ighway 133':' Highway 133 is also known as Laguna Canyon .Road. This 1s 1he most ad' antageous route to Laguna Beach from 1hc den~l y popula1ed regions to the north. Laguna Beach is a sleepy hnlc beach town tha1 ts with its unique personality. I urge you 10 visit ht•re before the canyon 1s gone. Bnns, the famil y and the can1cra. It ,,..111 go JUSl about hke 1h1s: The sun ,,..·as ns1ng bCto nd 1hc Ortc:gas as we traveled south through Orange Coun1y . I was glad that ,,..e had gotten an earl)' start 1h1s lime. We had made it out before any 1-rtrnit actumula1eda 1a11. t fell relaxed as ..., .. e exiled the "405" to ~ighwa)· 133. I slowed down to abou1 45 and v.·e zipped b} some cattle yaL1n&. As we started down that eight mile stretch. I sensed a certain 1ranquility about this place. We came around a comer and saw 1wo deer grazing on the left . I pulled over and shol a picture of !hem - they left. Then a sheriff drove by and frowned at me -~·e left. We finall}. found a yarking place near the beac.h. Now, we were all scL We had 1owels. a boogie board. and fins. We brought some food and soft drinks. We found a secluded par1 of the beach and sat down. The pie· 1ures alwars con1e out excellent here, I don t know why. As we dro"e home. I reflected the day to nlysclf. II was reall y choice! Laguna Beach must be 1ht• onl> place of us kind in Southern (~ah · forn ii. I would hkc to sec it retain its charm. So ··r1easc stop 1he destrucl!on of Laauna Canyon and help pre~rve i1 for presenl and future generations." MICHAEL L. WHITMIRE Laguna Beach Preservation needs to be focus in area To 1hc Edi 1or. 11 is time to shift our pioneering s_pirits 10 preserving ones. Orange Counly is nol a renewable resource and development is s1ripping 11 of both func1ion and bcauly. Please stop lhe dcs1ruction of our tranquil Laauna Canyon and, in- stead, be a champion of i1s preser- vation for genera1ions 10 eomt. DEBORAH MAY Laguna Beach • 1011\\ l'I Hl .. 1011\ Today is Sunday, July 9, lhe 190th da~ of 1989. There are 17.S da~ left in lhe year. Today's Hi&hligh1 in History: O n July 9, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read aloud 10 Gen. George Washington's troops in New York. On this date: In 1755, British Gen. Edwai-d Braddock was monally wounded as his troops suffered a muai.ve defeal near p~sent-day Pitt1bu.rah durin& 1he French and Indian War. One of the survivors was an aide to Brad- dock -Colonel George Washing- ton. In 1819, v:w1n1-machine invcn1or ,. Elias Ho~ was born in Speoccr, Mass. In I 8SO. the 12th Pruidtnt of the United States. Zachar)' Taylor, died in lhe Whne House, havina ltf'Ved only one year and four months of his 1erm. · In 1986, 1he Attonaey Oeneral's Commission on Pornosraphy re- leased the final draft or its· 2.000- page repon, which linked hard-core porn to sex crimes. Today's Birthdays: Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath Is 73. Actor James Hampton is .S3. Foot- ball hall-of.fainer OJ. Simptan is 42. Actor Tom Hanks is 33. By n. A-Id Pren Congressmen must take aim at severe action on gun use To the Ed11or: We've talked oursclve~ hoarse about guns u~d 1n crimes. but still the cnme rates increase. II 1s ume that our cong.ress1ona l leadership makes its pos11ion known, loud and clear, 10 evef)One. Their respon~ can be recognized a~ thal of statesmen or lhat of.poli1ic1ans. - As statesmen, 1f they 1h1n k !hat the cnme rate is acceptable. say so, and do nothing. If they think 1he cnme rate is not acceptable, lhen they should take some action 1hat ~·ill be cffccli\'e, The present laws and the slogan "'U~ a gun, go to prison" ha ve obviously not worked. If they really desire 10 reduce the crime ra1e where guns are used. they should pass a law to accompany lhe slogan -"'U~ a loaded gun in a crime, lose your life." Quick apphcauo n of1h1s law 1n several cases will surely make the armed crimina l think twice. Severe action is needed in response to a severe problem. .. However, if lhey want 10 be perceived as poli- t1c1ans, they must do somethina 10 lei their constituents know thal they arc "'takina action." If 1he politicians do somethina that inconvenicncn constituents, or even disappoints tliem, the constituents w111 at least know the politicians are active. Requiring rqisu-ation of all ~eapons .. or causi.na possession of.some weapons to.be: 1llegal, will certainly cau~ constituents the required pain to let them know thal politicians arc busy. It will not reduce lhe crimes iNhere guns arc used, as is IO overtJy explicit in New YorLCity and Washington D.C. where guns are disallowed. The choice is theirs. Constituents arc .waiting and watchin&. E. BRINKLEY La&una Niaucl Program can save dying babies To \he Editor: Eve ry year. 40,000 babies bom 1n the U.S. die before their lirst birth- day. The: maJor cause for these death~ is low b1r1h weight. There arc 11 ,000 lo w birth weight babies born e\•er} year 1ha1 don'1 die, but wind up ~·1th long-term disabihlies. Ex- perts tell us that bt.·1...,·ecn 55-65 percent of all low weigh1 births arc aunbuled 10 the ma·1n-ourishmcnt·of the 1no1hcrs during their prcg· n11nc1C!li. This is an appalling sta1is1ic. These low bi rth "·c11h1 ba bies could hD\'C had a belier chance, had 1he1r n101h~·rs been on 1he WI C program. WI C - Women, Infants and ch1 1- drtn -1s a program that providet sp«11ic supplemen1al foods for low- income prcgnanr wo men who are al nutri1ional risk. WI C alto provides nutritional counseling and prcna1al -heallh care referrals. WIC'ha"fl)fO\'fl\ 10 r>e a Yerf cosl- cfTecu "c program. For every dollar spent on 1he \\'IC program. thrtt dollars-are-not ipenl by the govern.- men! on prnl51ems pre\'entcd by WI C. The reason why so many needy mothers-lo·bC' art not on the WIC' program 1s that ii 1s underfunded Onl} half of all 1hosc eligible in the U.S. for lhe WIC program rcttive il. due to lack of funds. tn the 5\ate of California. o nly 42 per:cenl of the eligjble people art covCrcd, and in Oranae County, less tha n 2.S percent. Right now there is a proposal 10 increase funding for WIC by $I .SO ifiillloli OY'"er C'UnTnt servicc-icveh:. It is 1mportan1 10 enCOUrllfC our resprescnta1jves to suppor1 this su1>- plemen1al funding-so -that more eligible people can get on the WIC proaram and then more mothers wlll be able to bring home healthy new babies. DIXINE HARDESTY Irvi ne How dare NB councilman accept taxpayers' money for lobbying To the Editor. I was \'Cf}' disappointed to read in the June 27 J)ail)' Pilot thal Newport Beach City Councilman John Co:t ts acct'pling 520,000 from 1he Orange County Transpor1a\1on Commission to lobby on behalf of a sales tax hike and transportation plan. First of all. th is $20,000 is p s 1ax money paid for by the taxpayer which is to be used for transportatio n purposes. I would like 10 tno~o gi ves people like ~1r. Kcnen. and Mr. Oftclic.th 1 to gi ve away tho~ tax dollars. I know if I had their joti I would ha\e a very guilty conscienec to j us1 up and aive 520,())() to another government official. As a aovernn1cn1 official, I wbuld feel gu1h-y of acceptina taxpayers' money for talk.in.a to people 10 JCl 1helr 1pproval for a la.x hilu:. It 11 pretty bad when you hear these same otTicials say 1herc is not enough money 10 repair f'Olds. espec:1ally when you drive down some s1rcels tha1 have chuck holes and no1h1ng is beina done about it. Th11 S20.000 could fill a lot or chuck holes. If the counly has money to give away, thert is no need for a 1ax increase. lnciden1a lly , the stale is planning to have a aas tax increase on tht' November ballot. They plan to double the p~nl ta.x. 11 "'ill not bc..callcd a 1a1t hilu:,. bu1 a financial pack.age )hal affects the state spending limit. lf pa55Cd . th<' aas tax will most likely go in10 effect. This Is another way officials like to sneak th1n'5 by the votef. So vote No in November on 111 tu. 1ncreata. GEORGE FORTEVIUJ! Ncwrton Beacb .... ,_ ...... .,...., ... . ..... ........ -•*.,.\.IP~ ~...,., 1111 I Ncwpcn .... --Pl -· ~ ....... _.,. T, f-::n•t bcauw ---•bonlom iloo'I---· dllnk dle1 1lley -.... we. eboniOM if * WOlftUI ..... OM allCI Ml ..... -. -Ytt. I think women sboukl pay for the. abortion& tbcm.telvtl if they nn1 one. ...,.7 11 11.11111~n ilu&aeoeL In dw..nent dlat the #\'II , -raped, ii oho;Jld ~ ... lical1y Ill.-_ But -u.ari daat. I thin it's a -oman'1~. ' . 1'lo, --1dliu1llo ...... --"'"-uedllcOMlwM-o.m. ........................ to • '' °"' .. ticta. ,.,;."7.... ... _,..... __ ............... ~--.;;a..··a_..:fl!I. .::-... .,. -6 -'"' . 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Control • 122-channel cable com~t1ble tuner • 6-event. 14·day programming • on-screen programming display • wireless remote control ACAVHI Camcorder wtth "-charg .. ble 2 "°"' ..... ,, .. ftffHMdC... • 8.1 power zoom lena-handgrlp power zoom control • high •peed ei.ctronic ah utter C#cwll Qty "'tc. -.... llCAit.N• ---11• AFTER REBATE segg* .._._, ____ '*-,_ llCA .. ~ l•nro 25" Cater Monltor·Strle TV with Remote Control a Slffp Tlm•r • I 19 cttannel cable compahble tuner • LED chann .. d11pt•v • one-button color control • 18 button remote control --Sl-oRIS SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1989 h• • l'l'\f, f 01 '\I Dodgers' payroll no joking matter Have you heard the joke abou1 Eddie Murray; The Dodgers are paying him S2.5 millio n this sunlmcr. Wanna hear another one? He'll get $2.7 million next year. Can your ribs stand i1? They'll pay him 1no1hcr $2.8 million in 1991 and participate with the Baltimore Orioles in another SI .S m illion worth of deferred payments to. Mur- ray over 20 years. beginning 1n 1992. • • ' ' -. .,.. In short, Eddie Murray is a S9.5 million s1iff. even if hr did collec1 'his ci&hth and ninth homc runs durin& the last two gan1cs in Wriglc-v Field. - But that doesn't make him' Unique with thc·Dodgcrs. They've got SlO million worth of stiffness. · A#'~~­ Mlnnesota's Brian Harper re•cts as umpire Steve P•lermo during fifth Inning pl•y •t Anaheim St•dlum Saturday. calls him out after being tagged at third by Dick Schofield H•rper was trying to •dv•nce on lnfleld hit by John Moses. • They're payin1 Kirk G ibson (S I million). Mike Marshall ($1 milho.n) and Murray a combined $4.5 J million this season and the three of them, together, haven't been worth one season ticket, red level. Angels pad lead with 4-1 win When Gibson finally dro't'e in a run the other nifht in St. Louis 11 was his first RB in eight gan1es and first for the 3.4.5 hitters in sill. games. And they call that the hear/ ofrhe lineup? • Three stiffs. Fred Claire. though, sl!ll docsn·1 set ii that way. He doesn't look at one season. he looks at careers. Thafs how the Dodgers ended up with-so-many sti ffs·in-1he-fint pftttt. Oaire thinks he's dealing in baseball cards. The Dodgers' GM must ha'e looked at all those statistics -those canersta1istics-and fi_gurcd he was In sclme kind of Rotisserie Lcaaue or something. But admit that perhaps the Dodacn made huge mistakes in pul- tina this baseball team together? Hardly. From The Associated Press Nc ithC'r 1he ('aliforn1a Ang(')s nor J1n1 .·\bbun. tht•1r rookie k·fl-handcr, "'ere g1\l'll n1 urh t hc111\·t· of s11c·k1ng around for long this sea<,on. But Abbon , thl' forn1t·r (ll\mp1t· hero burn "'Hhuu1 a ri~h1 ·ha nd . "'Ound up lh ..: 1n1prt•ss1vt• ltrst half of hi s first pro season \.\'llh a 4-1 \1r- tory s~nurdn) 0\'l'r ,\il111nt•<,01a at :\nahC'1n1 S1ad1u111 Al tht• same 11n1c. ht• n1adr ~ure lha t !he Angels 1,ould go 1n1 0 the --All --S1ar break \.\"1lh the lop rttord 1n baseball. S:n urda' 's ''IClor.· ga1·c ("a hforn1a a 1 1 1-~it1c lead ov~r Oak- land 1n the .\mencan League \\\·st "I th1n lo.. r \e had a good fi rst half. I can ~) that \'spcr 1all' tx-rauS<' \,\•e're 1n first place." said Abbon after 1mprO't'1ng his record 10 8-S. "I've learned a 101. and r m more comfortable with wha1 I ha,·e 10 do.·· Abbott allo\,\·ed onl v one run 1n 61/1 innings before G reg ~11ri1o n and Bryan Harvey, \\'ho earned his I 2th Sa't'C, 11.·rappcd up the ·\ngcl~' 5 lst \.\'In. "Abbott looks hke a good. ~uung pitcher. t-le ha s a nice breaking hall and a li't'el) fastball." r>.1 1nnl'~ota ~1anager Tom Kell ) said aftt•r thl· Twins· fifth straight loss . Ca1Lforn1a Manager Doug Rader. \\'hose l98J Texas club led the AL West al lh\.L_All-S1ar break, do"n- played the significance of leading at 1ha1 point. "It means vef) h11lc li one~•I ~. I don't think it's that 1mpor1an1:· Rader said. During Saturday's ga me. thl· Angels announced 1ha1 Rader's con- tract had been e.\tcnded a season. through 1990. Abbou. /J-5. scat1 l·rcd ru ne hits. but hlanked the T\.\1ns un11i Arian llarix·r\ run-sconng !>1 ngll· knocked lum o ut 1n the ~·\cnth. (irl'g ~·l 1 nton. ;1r \11a1t•d from the dtsahlt•d l1!>l bcfo rl· th<· game. carnc on 10 l·nd lhl' th reat h) gc11tng p1nt h-h1lt\·r R and~ Hu~h to ground 11110 a lioubll' pla) ~l 1 n1on p11chl·d until the ni nth. 1.1.hl·n Br.an liar\¢\ rl·lil''l'd fur h" 12th o;a~l' • fhl' .\ngcl~ bro ke throu_gh ap 1n~1 Ho~ Sn111h , .i-.i. in the fi ft h. "ht•n Ch1 h l)a\1\ singled hcforc lanl'l' Parrish h11 h1\ I01h hon1cr for a 2·0 lead. Johnn) Ra) v.alkcd to lead ulTt hc s1.,t h and \.\C'fll to third on a sing.It' b) De' on \Vh1lt.' he fore 'iCon ng on \\'all } Jo)ncr's sat.'n fi cc fl). l 'he T"1 n~ "l're shul OU! on SPI ' ··1 know ii is frustrating for Dodger fans," sa id Oairc. when reached this weekend. "but I still believe in the ability of this club. I don't run away from any of i1. These are touah times. But we-ve lost 17 one-run games and 15 1wo-run games and we 've got to be leading the major leagues in men left on base. Dodgers halt losing streak, 8-2 "We have to tum things around or it will be a terrible season. Or. 11 could still become a great. h1stor1cal season." Is he drcamin'? Doesn't Claire realize he committed a basic error 1n overloading the Dodaer rosier with ex·American Lcaauers? One night ,,,_ .... lff TAu.£1 /1141 I'\'"" ._... , ... u••/•Z • T-d• Prenc•7 •Z • °"" round,./•Z •Hone recl"9 re1ult1/•J • ,._ placed on DL/114 ' 11111111 I U O' By JOE MOOSHIL "There arc a lot of gam es left. l'v(' N "'°'1• Wril:•• had some good scco·nd hal ves a nd CHICAGO -Eddie Murra y isn't put up numbers before. You can 't worried about his slow start or lack 1us1 close the door." of hon1e runs. Murray said the change in lcaguc5 ~1urray's thrl-c-run hon1er Satur-is nol the reason for his slow ~tart day helped ~1 1ke Morgan 10 an 8-2 "It's me. myi;clf. I'm sw1ng1 ng "' v1c1ory that ended Los Angelt's· fi't.'-bad pitches. They're not pi1ch1ng to gan1e losing . streak and Chicago's you and you go out and try to make four-game 'o\•1nn1ng s1rcak. something happen by swi nging al "I'm no1 worried about home runs bad pitches. I ha,·c to be more or statistics," said Murra)'. "''ho "'as sclcct1,·e." acquired in a trade with Bal1imorc Murray also said the theon tha1 last winter. "I'm JUSt trying 10 get the American Uague is a brealong- base hits." pitch leagur and that you !.Ce more Murray's homer "-'as his ninth of fast balls 1n the National League 1s the season and second in t"-'O days as -overstated. the Dodgei:s broke through a lengt h) "J"ve sctn r,lenty of breaking hitting slun1p with 11 hits. 1nclud1 ng pitches in this eague," he said . a two-run double by Alfredo Griffin Morgan, 6-8, wa~ the winner and and a two-run si ngle by Willie Ran-had a shutout going before he left in dolph. the seventh inning when the Cubs "I've staned off ~rly before," scored a run. Morgan, who reduced said Murray, 'oli·ho 1s batting .240. h.is najor Jeaaue-lcadina earned run Becker earns another shot at Edberg in final ey lt09 GLOSTER Bl"('ker said. "We know each other ,., .,_.......,. very well, so it's going l'o be a WIMBLEOON, Ena.land _ Boris diffic:ult ma1ch for both of us:· Becker's thuncknna &.ckhands ex· In Sa1urday's semifinal , ·it may u:nckd his Wimbledon mastery of ha ve been the .... ·cather that per· Ivan Lendl in a rainy semifinal m itt«I Becker to overcome Lcndl. S.1urday, and the two-lime c:ham· Bcckrr rallied for a 7-S, 6-7. 1-6. pion now has a ch•ncc 10 !ICttle 1 6-4, 6-J victory 10 eittend Lendl's yetr~ld scort. jiriit at Wimbledon. In thrct' of the Wetithcr permittina. Becke.{ will llsl four years. Becker has knocked fact dcfendina c:hampion Stefin Lcndl out of the 1ournamcnt. f.dbtra lOday •in a repeat of la51 The sc:m ifinal w15 a schlzophrtnic ,year's final. match in which lkckcr jumi;>c<t ln10 ~ ou11cd John McEnroe in c:ontr.ol before c:omina whh1n thrtt 1traiahl ICU frict.y in , the other pmes of elimination. ~le re vived • 1emmna1, but 1he B«ker·Lcndl 'durina' a 75-minute rain delay, maer;h MS postponed fo~ 1 day thouah. and re&o'tincd his SC"rvina becaute of rain and poor li&ht. touch. while Lendl succumbed 11• lecller would not •Y whether he PIS in.a shots and came unaluCIJ daoueht Edbera hid an 1dvant1iac over a couple of line calls. beauae of the off day. but Lcndl ••The rain obviously wasn't 11 \ I I I average 10 1.79. said. "I d1dn'I have my best stufl I d idn't have a good breaking ba ll and my fart ball d 1dn'1 ha 't'e any pop. They hit a lot of line dri ves at people .. ~lanager To111 I :1 ~orda \.\'a~ elatl·d to finally sec ~on1r h1 tt1ng fron1 ihe Dod gers and 1'.l u rra~ 1n riarl1cular. "I hope Murra ' ha\ h1~ home run swi ng bar k," La\orda s;ud '"/ hope that's the fir~t of n1an) ... The Dodger' arc hitting 2j 4 as a 1eam and arc la't 1n 1hc Na1u1nal L<aguc. .. r vr alwn)s hcltr\t'd all along lhal lht!o team \.\Ill hit." La.sorda ~id ... If )OU trll mt.' (Kirk) Gibson "111 hll .2JO and (Mikel ~l ars hall w1 ll h11 .230 and ~·furra\ 1s a 240 hiller, then I'm "rong.' I ha,rn·1 bel•n wrong 1n 14 )Cars." The Cubs g&\'C Jrff Pico. 2-1, his second stan of the yea r and he "'as I 1qo91111111+• Todav-Twln,, 2:05 JvlO--ldle Jvl l-A.tl-S11 r G1me,1 Jv11-idle · AWAY Jvll--Or!ole,, •.lS Jv l•--Or!oles 5:05 • Jv l~rlore,, •:35 ° Jv1 6--0r lole,, 10.JS • J v17-9 1ue Jays !2), 1 JS• ·All oame, on KMPC radio (710 ) 1 On Televl,lon, Ch1nnel • • On !elevlslon, Channel 5 nils through ~1 ;'( 1nn1ngs before Gene Lark.in and ( armen Cast illo started the sc'enth wi th singles. Kenl"ftrbel: struck out lM..'fOrc Harper delivered his third single of the game 10 scort Larkin ('allforn1a added a SC \'enth-1nn1ng run ag:uns1 rclie ... er Juan Bcren1uer on a \.\3\k to Jack "Howell, Dirk t. Schofield's sacrifice and Ray's RBI double. DOllf•• "' 'f 111111 I I AWAY To<11v-<ut1,, 11·10• J vlO--ldle Jvl l-All-S!a r Game Jy12-f(lle HOM& J't' IJ-Card•. s.osJ Jv l4-<ardl, 7:JS Jv lT-C1rdl, 7:05 Jv 16-Ca rdt , J:OS Jv17-Cvlll , 7:35 •AU gam11 on ICA.BC r1dto {1901 • On television, C1'11nne1 11 • On teiev1,1on. Cnannet 1 lifted for a p1nrh-h11ter 1n 1he fi fth. 1ra1bng S-0. "Every time \,\'e·,.r asked Piro to pitch in ~pot stans. he's done the JOb, ·· Cubs Manager Don Zi mmrr said . "Toda) he go t the ball o p to the shons1op (Griffin > and that hurt him :· Griffin doubled wnh t""'O Outs 10 knock 1n the fi rst two runs in a four- run second as he extended his hil- ting streak 10 12 games. -"' lhe an 24 hours of ~t will impcrtant to me is to Boris. He ti l I IDCftlM lhe swec1e·s chances or re-tame back 1t.rvrn1 and rcturnina ·~ u-t-better." Lend.I Mid, "He:.!w~ .. ~ .... ~··~ ____ _:'.!j!~;~:-7""---.:..:~--------~L~[_---~-,~-m-ii~~-· 1r111n"""Upl<c-ut-M~"':'!M-1!'~~~· ·~ allvu'-"" l.cndl 1aid. "Number a feclina he didn'1 know wha1 to do -. &NI hr Ucl a dly off today. at that moment." • "» lft"t ud men&ally thlt's im:-TM defeat conunucd Lendl's ..,.._ cata1oauc of frustrations at •N1st1r two. StefU it protitably Wimbltdon. the Oftly Orand Slam ..i -.....r... 1'1111 bl1 -IOut'Mll'lent he has no1 won. Bfckcr U.:. .. ~. ~ ~ ~ belt him in 111< 1916 n .. ,._._. ... ,..... b tMt " lie rnovtt 1911 temiftnak. Pal Cash de.felted .. -111u I do." ~Im for lbr title In 1917. lilll • -.1a die ...u, ··1 tblnl< °""';"' rully w.nt • FftllCla o,rn in _.ty WfOllll. .. l.ftd Mid. 'Tm Vn')'= .w Wt 1ssa117 1 iR • f:•ol---.blcau1el1 1 hll 11M lmpooecl ~ .. 1 ~.:'i'::C.":!:.1"°'1"'°""· ~:;p, lllie m11 '• .., Lindi's ICJft in the .. • - -.._. IPI ,,, __ ,_/NI • • ' • •• -t:izp-.-.. ··---,.,_ • • 21 ..... ..,.. • ••• ,. ..... ' ,. ..... 11 •••• • wcsa~•••••• ...... .,, •• 11• • .............. , .......... ...... AL Stars seeking ... a rare double ly IEN \llAU<ER ,.,.._ ......... T,he las1 ume the ·"mencan League won l"-O conS«utive AIJ- Star Games. thcrr were no artific:ial surfaces. no domed staaiums and no dcsiana1ed hit1trs. Petr Rose was 1ust 16 -1he num ber of maJ or-league clubs. Dis.- neyland "'as the onl y a11 rar tion in Anaheim. 1he Bia A and 11s ha lo "r re a bunch of orang.e grove!>. That was 1957 and tt)e AL. led b) Ted Williams and Mic'kry Mantle. \.\'On. 6-S II happCned again 1he nexl year. 4-J. over Stan Musial. Willie Mays, Hank Aaro n and the rest of the Na uonal Leaguers. Siner the n. wrlL everyone knows the story. The AL ra n into one of the lo ngest and strangest dry spells in sport!>. losing "2 1 of 1he next 25 . That drought ended \as1 year with a 2-l victory. On Tuesday night, in the la nd where the song says it never rains. the AL "'·1\1 try to make it 1wo 1n a row. But don't bcl on 11.. Even with a DH f6r the first time. odd lhinp happen in the twilight zone. E~actly 22 years ago, the All-Star Ga me lasl vi si ted Anaheim Stadium. The event '?cP.n at 4: 'e<..--p.m. liecause of telev1s10n and tlie resuh was 15 1nn1ngs of futility with JO s1r1keouts, finall)' wo n by the NL, 2-1. when Tony PerC7 hit a home run. .. It seemed hke it m1gt11 go on forc't'er. It v..·as hard to sec.. and everyone was sLrik.1na oui... rt- membucd Pef'Cl., now a eo1ci:. with Ci ncinnati. ·'This r ears game miaht br the same way. Perez struck out 1n his firsl al-bat ap1nst Ca1fish Hunler. Perez gol even 1n hJs next trv aga1ns1 Hunttr. o ne of I j e vent uai Hall o( Famers who played. .. If the game had &0n4'--nin~-in n1ng.1.. ,I wouldn't have 1011en 1n;'' Perez said ... rm glad it lasted so long.·· Thrtt times Lh1s decade. the All· Sta r Game ha.s made twilight stai'1s on thr West Coast. The NL has "''On each time, and never have thcrr bee n more than six runs combined. At Oakland 1n 198 7. a )'Cir that hitters ruled the-regular season. the All -St.an made a mockery of offense as the NL won. 2-0, 1n I J 1nnin15. Thal's .generally ho"-· ii aocs. Bascbalrs showca~ 1s a chan.ee to show how good pitching sto ps &ood hiu ing. Consider the pas1 fi ve games. The AL, ror all its-powe r. has scored a grand total of seven runs -but has still won two of thr last three. The NL hasn't exactly scorched 1he ball, gctlina 14 runs 1n five years. And only on~ since 1962 has the Al scored mo re than six runs, that in a 13·3 rout 1n 1983. Added up. the N(. leads the series 37-21 -1. Can't tell why the National League domi-nates the series. although there arr plentY oftheoriet. ~ Do they· try harder? Consider: • No one seemed s11rprl9ed when Rose ruined Ray Fos.sc,s career by runn1na ove.r the. Cleveland catcher 10 score the winning run in the 12111 1nn1ng in 1970. •In a similar situation in 1979. Dave Parker thrcw 'Out Brian OoWJ1- ina at the plate when Downin& 11p- tocd into catcher Oary Caner. •Nolan Ryan scn1 shudden lhrouah the Metrodome in 198S when he sent a hiat1-and-1tp1 fastball at RiC:kC)' He.ndel'JOn·1 head. l,...•M '" AU.·STJUtS / ... R0\11'\f, No re-cord-rn- Transpac race Tllll Teufel ll•ft centerJ of t he Meta t h rows • pUnctt at Cincinnati 'Pitcher Rob Dlbble Al'~ fobK uredJ •s Met How•rd Johnson •nd Reds c•tcher Jen Reed try to restr•ln him. • • • . Air Jordan grounded by police after going 90 mph in 60 zone . . . . . . ''om The Auodated ftreu LEXfNGTON, Ky. - A Lexinaton police officer succeeded where many NBA guards fail -slowing down the Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan. Jordan, a staning guard with the Bulls, was ticketed while travelin& on Interstate 75 near Lexington on June 6 for aoi•a 90 miles per hour in a 60 mph zone. When Jordan failed to appear in Fayette County District Court Thursday, Judie John Adams issued a warrant for his arrest. Adams said it was standard practice to issue a warrant for out- of-state drivers who fail to show up in court. "I didn't treat him any dif- ferent than I would anybody else," said Adams, a former University of Kentucky b\sketball player. Leitinaton patrolman Tommy Puckett stopped Jordan, driving a 1988 Ferrari Tcstarossa, near the 99-milc marker of the highway. Puckett citffi Jordan for faiHna to .. Qt 0'1'1: 01· ·1 HI. U\l Mike Sdmldt, after becoming the first retired player ever voted a starter on a major league All- Star team: "It probably was a lot of kids punching m_y name on the ballot because I'm synonymous with third base. Ma~be it will start a new craz~; Guys will start to reure before the All-Star game. Knox falls Into tie for lead have an operator's license. Although he doesn't normally lecture speede,.., Puckett said he made an exception with Jordan. "J told him given the position he's in. he should be setting an example rather than flying down the road like a bat out of hell," Puckett said. Puckett described Jordan's demeanor as nice and polite. "I should have arrested him because he had no • identification. Lucky for him, I knew who h~ wa~ ... l told him people would lynch me for wnhn~ ham a citation, this being basketball country and all. ' Puckett said he immediately recognized Jordan when he stepped from his bright red car. The car's license plate read M-AIR-J. Puckett said Jordan was en route from his ho me in Highland Park. Ill to his house in North Carolina. Jordan was unavailable for commenL Barbara Allen. Jordan's agent. in Arlington. Va .. said she knew nothing about the ticket. Adams said Jordan could resolve the mancr by payina the ticket. If Jordan docs not. he"s subject to being arrested 1f he's ever stopped again in fa}elle County. LeMond st Ill leads Tour BORDEAUX, France -Heading into ---- the second week. Greg LeMond still is atop * t.he Tour de France standings as the riders finished their seventh stage Saturday. ---- But he doesn't think he can stay there much longer. "I don't really think I will be able to bold on to the yellow jersey," he said. "It's possible I can lost it in the next few days. Perhaps Monday in the first staac in the mountain. I'll do my best. We'll sec." L.eMond has a five-second advantage over Laurent Fignon of France. the I 983 and 1984 winner who many regarded as the favorite before the tour tjlgan last Brawl spices Mets' victory Kenny Knox bogeyed the 17th hole after Wayne Levi an~ Way~c Gra.dy birdied it and all three fut1shed ned with a one- stroke lead after Saturday's third round of the Greater Hanford Open in Cromwell. Conn. Knox, the co-leader after the first round and the sole leader after the second, shot a 2-under-par 69 for a 54-hole total of 12-undcr 201. Saturday in Luxembourg. • Saturdafs race was won by Belgium's Euenne de Wilde in 7 hours. 21 minutes, 45 seconds. LeMond ended up 1n 22nd place. JUSt four seconds behind, to hana on to the lead. f rom The Aalodated Press Tim Teufel was hot at the plate and away from it Saturday. . lbe New York Mets infielder had four hits before bcina hit with a pitch that led to a brawl Saturday, and Darryl Strawberry had a two-run homer to lead the New York Mets past the Cincinnati Reds at Shea Stadium, 8-3. Cincinnati reliever Rob Dibble hit Teufel in the bl,ck with a pitch in the eiahth inning. Dibble walked ofr mound and Teufel started out toward rum. Teufel then threw several punches as both benches emptied. ••He threw rif!-t at me," Teufel said ... There's no need for that. He s not so good that he can't give up a run." After order was restored, the benches cleared again as the players wrestled near the mound. Dibble, Teufel, New York's Juan Samuel and Cincinnati's Norm Chattton were ejected. 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Padres t, Pirates 0: At Three Rivers Stadium Ed Whitson pitched a five-hitter for his first shutout ol the season and Chns James hit his first homer with the Padres as San Diego ended a four-game losing streak. In the American League: Rusen $, Atllledcs 4: Julio Franco's 10th-inning single drove in the winning run after Thad Bosley's two- run single tied the game in the ninth as Texas triumphed in Oakland. The Athletics arc now 0-8 in extra-inning games this season, whilr the Rangers arc 5-1. Yukee1 7, Red Soi 5: Mel Hall ignited a three-run sixth inning with a solo homer ind Eric Plunk pitched four innings of one-hit relief as New York rallied at Fenway Park. llo)'als t, W~ Sox 3: Bo laek.SQn slammed a 2-1 pitch 420 feet over the left-field wall leading off the 1 lth inning, lifting Kansas City to the victory at Royals Stadium. 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J ~Tl _.YOIUl Levi's 64 was the day's best round and matched Lee Trevino's round on Fnday for the best of the tournament. Grady shot a 65 and, hkc Levi. had a t>oacy-frce round. . . The trio had plenty of compet1uon heading into today's final round at the 6. 786-yard, par-71 Tour- nament Players Club of Connecticut as 14 players wcrt within three strokes of the leaders. In other golf aturday: • Penny Hammel birdied the final hole to com- plete a 5-under-par 66 and take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic. Hammel. whose only LPGA victory came in the 1985 Farr Classic, shot the day's low round and was at 7- under 135 through 36 holes of the 54-hole tournament at Hi&hland Meadows Golf Club. Iii Bruce Crampton shot a 5-undcr-par b7 to tie Dale Douglass for the second-round lead at the $300,000 PGA Seniors Classic in Concord. Mass. Dou&)ass, who shot an openin~.ound 64,_cappcd a round of 69 with a birdie that enabled him to pull even with Crampton. who bogeyed his final hole. Both ~re at 11-under-par 133 after 36 holes. Mike Hill shot a 69 and was one shot bade at 134. while Bob Charles had a 70 for a 135. •Mark McNuhy of Zimbabwe shot a 4-under-par 65 and fi nishcd with a 15-undcr-par 261 to win the $450,000 Monte Carlo Open by six strokes. Wojdat takes two events SANTA CLARA-Olympic: medalists ---- Carrie Steinscifer and Artur Wojdat posted ~ victories Saturday to lead the list of cham-.._. - pions in the 22nd annual Santa Clara International Invitational Swim Meet. Steinscifer. a J984 gold medalist from Saratoga, won the women's 100-mcter freestyle in 58.17 seconds, while Wojdat. a 1988 bronze medalist for Poland, won the men's 100 and 400 freestyle. Wojdat, who swims for the Mission ViCJO Swim Club. won the 100 1n 52.47 and. less than an hour later. took the 400 in 3:55.98. In 1984 Steinseifcr and Nancy Hoashcad tied for the aotd medal in the women's 100 f~tyle in Los An,scles. That ra~ 1s still the only tic in Olympic swimming history. · In other women's races Saturday. Sarah Andcnon of Riverside won the 400 freestyle 1n 4:20.90; Dede Trimble of Short Hills. N.J. won the 200 backstroke in 2:17.92. and Jill Johnson of Lutherville. Md. took the 200 brcaslslrokc m 2:38.68 . The men's winners Saturday were Santa Cara swimmer Geoff Cronin an the 200 backstToke in 2:05.37 and Brad BachuHs of Portland. Ore. in the 200 breasutroke in 2:22. 79. Rose frame attempt alleged ,..... 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'""'' • •·• • • • • t ....--ould uve to manur.c.we the ldeplloae ,.. • • • • • ' =--t 1 : t T : : ,.,.... the c:uceUed ~ the _. conver.tionl L>• • a i • • • ,., ' 1 2 • ' .... ..,__ .......,, to abow \Mt there wu an -.men• " I I 1 i I 1 1·) I I 4 I t -----., , , • • • 1 .. .!!!.'!'1 · Dowd aaicl "No o~ hu. I don't bUy it.'" '*1"'"'~"•*'• ... 1,.1,1 .. 1 .. ,_:::.-;..•e:,· ~ ~-,; 0.:..11 2 a • ..... 14, ol Marion, Incl, hit bin in~ by 0 .. • :tft-.~~,.., °"941 ....... i•=ton •• pan O(tbe CClllti•uilw probe ;;:.a; 189 a..·111111 ·na. Roet could be meed· ft'Olft ~ .... Clli e I 0 _. lw Ult if COmmitlioner A. Blnlett Obnatd "· ..-. ..._ a. ._. 1 .. ••--tom the evidence tbal the Reill• mu•• bll .... , l _,. -.. OW'I tam . • ••• wwws .,.. Today's stage 1s the last before the first of the Monday climbs as the Tour heads to the Pyrenees m southwest France. where LeMond doesn't thank his body will be able to hold up. "I am very med. With the long· stages I had to wake up at 6:30 and I don't get to sleep before midnight," he said. "Then you ha'c to nde for more than I SO miles and following there are the reponers. the massages. cverythina." He has one benefit. though. ··But I have one consolation ... the yellow Jersey." he said. 'Beast' Mugabl wins t~tle John "The Beast'.' Mugab1 won the ---- World Boxing Council super-welterweight * title Saturday when champion Rene Jac- quot twisted his ankle in the first round and couldn't continue in the scheduled 12-round fight in Ccray-Pontoisc. France. lt was Jacquot's first defense of thc.-1.itle he won over American Donald Curry 1n February. Jacquot wH the first Frenchman tn 30 }ears to gain a world boxing championship. In other spons news Saturday. •Stanford's Tim Ryan. 18. became the youngest U.S. men's aymnasucs all-afound champion in I~ years when he put together six strong opuonal routines to ed&~ 1988 Olympian Lance Ringnald at the U.S. Gymnastics Champ1onsh1ps in Bloomington. Minn. ln the women's competition 16-ycar-old Brandy Johnson continued a s tnna of first-place finishes since she finished without a medal in the 1988 Olympics. •A Denver nc....,spapcr says the Denver Nuggets have been sold to a group of ChicaJO investors for S65 million. but team owner Sidney Shlenker says nego- tiations are under way and no deal has been struck. The Denver Post quoted unnamed sources a.s saying the team will remain in Denver. •The U.S. women's volleyball team beat Costa Rica, I 5·.I 1 15-1. 15-3. on the first day of the women's amateur North Amcncan. Central American and Carib- bean championships in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Today, the United States will play Cuba. • Araentina ed$ed Uruguar.. 1-0. and Chile routed Bolivia. 5-0. at Goiania. Brazil. in the Americ~ Cup soccer tournament, the South mencan championship. The victory lifted Argentina into first R._lact in Group B and clinched a benh 1n the semifinals next week in Recife. • Piusburah Pirates first baseman Sid Bream . who's had arthrote0p1c surgery o n his right knee twitt this year, may face further surscry that would end his season. Bream, who VlSited Dr. James Andrews in Birminaham, Ala. Ofl Friday for a !CCond evaluation of his injury, has not y~t decided 1f he will have the season- endina rcconstructivc suraery. •The Cleveland Crunch selected a 24-ycar-old heart transpla.nt recipient. Simon Keith. u the top pick in the first round of the Major Indoor Soccer l..eque's collcae draft. 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And, I will be judged on him.•· the Dodten had ei&bt in the startin& lineu_p (Murray, Gibson, Alfredo Griffin, Willie Randolph, John Shelby, R~k Dempsey, Mike Davis, Mike Morgan). And they expected to win? "I didn't hear anyone saying that last ~car,'' said Claire. "Now I'm heanna at. But I can't let that impact me." Actually, I'm not really blaming Claire or even trying to impact him for what has happened to the 1989 Dodaers. But I do think he made a terrible mistake in signing Murray, a Jl.-year-old who can no longer hit the hiJh, hard one (this is a different league, remember?) and brings the personality ofa zombie into the clubhouse. But how was Fred to know Mur- So be at. Meanw.hik, I can't blame Mana1er Tom Lasorda, either. for the Dodger failures. Tommy has never been a tactical genius (he knows how to nip-flop the baning order when he changes pitchers and sometimes he coaches third ba~). but what was he supposed to do wun this bunch of millionaires? Invest for them? Just a quick review of some of the salaries being paid the World Cham- pions: Murray ($2.S million), Orel Hershisher ($2.4 million). Gibson and Manhall ($I million each), Fernando Valenzuela($ I .IS milhon)1 John Tudor (S 1.3 million), Mike Scaoscia (SL I million). Davis ($987,SOO). Gnffin ($900.000). Ran- do_lpta ($8'5,000). Jay Howell ($800,()()()), Alrjandro Pena ($750,000), etc. Are you still laughing or are those tears? Gibson. last year's hero. spcna most of spnng training h91dmg pre s conferences, playing catch. and look- ing for his razor. Marshall. after playing more than 140 games ( 144) last season for the first time in five years, has returned to that never- never land of the partially-disabled. And Murra)? He's JU"t a stiff. Yet. some pla)ers. fans, and even baseball writers have been critical of management for not "saving" this season by swinging a trade for a leadofT man. ~1tonis.hin1. Perhaps C1aire has had bed luck trying to find a replace- ment for Steve Sax., who the ~aers tried to hardblll in ntto- t1at1ons and lost. but when you re paying S20·plus million for existing pla)ers, why do you have to swing a trade to bail them out? The Dodgers have the highest payroll in major league bascblll and perhaps that's fitting, inasmuch as owner Peter O'Malley enjoys higher profits than any owner in the history of team sports. His manqer, a banquet circuJt and TV commercial celebrity, makes more money during the off-season than most men cam durine a life- time. And most of his millionaire pla)'ers, nice and polite fellows for the most part, have enjoyed success during their careers. Particularly those who came from the American League. AMERICA'S #1 CHOICE FOR BATIERIES , SHOCKS . STRUTS! ........ .... ...... 47" r 81~~ Great starting power and reserve capacity ~-­............... ----..,___.... 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Tommy runs much faster from the front than the rear, even with a reduced belly. But most of this season's ugliness can be blamed on those who come to the plate with men on base and fail to produce. They can be easily identified by the stiffness in their swings. Rick Talley is a syndicated columnist who appears in the Daily Pilot every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. podgers put Tudor, Pena on DL CHICAGO (AP) -The Los An- geles Dodgers placed pitchers John Tudor and Alejandro Pena on the disabled list on Saturday. the second trip there this season for Tudor. The left-handed Tudor was placed on the 21-day disabled list just one day after failing to retire a batter in the second inning of the Dodgers' 6-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs. An exam ination revealed he 1s suffering from tendinitis of the rotator cuff. Tudor, who was acquired from St. Louis for first baseman Pedro Guer- rero last August. underwent elbow surgery last Oct. 27 and did not pitch until June 27. He made three appearances for the Dod$ers this season, pitching just 811, innings with an ERA of 5.40. 'Tm not going back out there again, I know that," Tudor said Friday. "I don't know what to say. h hasn't worked out. I don't ha'e any idea where we go from here." Tudor needed only five pitches 1n -the first inning Friday but gave up a . homer to Lloyd McOendol'I. a single to Damon Berryhill and a double to Vance law wtth no outs 1n the second. He was cha$Cd after making just I 0 pitches overall. The Dodgers used 12 relievers in Tudor's three starts. "We can't have an)' starting pitch- er who can only go one, two or three innings." said Fred Claire, exC<'ut1ve vice president. "That's too much of a drain." Tudor cut short his minor league rehabilitation assignment rather than make a third start there Pena, a right-handed reliever, went on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right groin muscle. Pena appeared in 33 games with a 2-2 record and two saves. He had a 2.55 ERA in 42'1> innings. To replace Tudor and Pena on the roster, the Dodgen called up lefl- hander Ray Scarage and right-hand- er Tim Crews from Albuquerque of the Oass AAA Pacific Coast League. ALL-STARS From 11 The .AL players were shocked; the NLcrs didn't blink. Then, there's a more-to-the-point opinion -that tile National League had better players all those years. Especially since expansion. because the AL roster. which includes a player from every team, has bttn watered down . Maybe that's true, pan1cuJarly late in the pmc when reserves often decide the outcome. Of the NL's last 22 victories, the winning run scored in the seventh inning or later 11 times . "Generally, we had more quality players down tO the last man than they did," said Mike Schmidt. elected this year to his 12th All-Star team but unable to play becau1e he bas retired "When the pme was on the line, we had the better bench." SUMMERFUNm ( ilay ,in the lay 1n 10 lay the •return, K'ed at the 'traded ,didn't I into ...asorda a ,kc his tharay. from the ·ith a >ugliness lo comr ase and ified by i. !<d ihe Daily ay and • or, DL ! Los An· hers John 1a on the he S«ond Tudor. 1as place-d I j ust one baurr in Dodgers· :ubs. An suffering 1tor cuff: I from St. Jro Guer- nt elbow did not ade 1hrec '"' this tngs with '"' there dor s.aid u 10 sa y. •n't ha ve n here." >itches in :ave up a 1, a single louble to I ;n lh< r making jevers in ng pitch- •or three ·xecutive much of >r lca~uc rat er :re. reliever. list with le. Pena h a 2-2 id a 2.55 a on the up left-In-hand- ~rguc of Leaaue. kcd: the he-point 11..ea&uc e years. bccauS< ludes a as bttn 111rly late :s often <ll's las1 'sco...i later 11 quality an than e;hmidt~ All-Star 'aUIC ht was Ofl bench.'' ::I I My 9111 _ .. !aticwl tot ... boon " .. 0 -" " .... ..... =:: - ' ~ . , lo!!.lolt •• ... n. ·- , ~ COUt DAILY PILOT/Sundey, J>it I, -• ' IMBLEDON ,_., I th aamc o( the first SCI and took J-2 lcad In the second tel but then med to lose his touch arid wasted Al\er the rain delay, Bttktr bq.ln measurina Lendl's aerve better and slammln& winner after winntr with hiJ backhand. Ht lost tht third tel but showed his rcsuratncc by u.vin1 three tel points and maklna Lcndl ttru&&lc on his K'f'VC. Thanks to rain,· today pe'!tcd ~ak Points. Lendl strua· ed into a tiebreaker and won ii 7·2 promises to be busy one o even the f!lllch and become the 1rs1 person 1n the tournament 10 in a Kl off Becker, The weakest part or Lendl's game lways has bttn volleyi ng. but the orld's top player dominated the cl as he closed out the second set nd won the fi rst three games or the hinl set to move within three games f the final. Beck~~· continue~ to bJo·w op-. nun1t1cs, convening only one of 0 break points in· the second set and he. fint half of the third set and reamina at himself in German and nalish while tossing his racket in he air. Then the rain came. '"That WIS definitely &ood for me, ou know, I could stttlc down:· kcr Slid. "You start to get your onccntration back, you start to get ·our momtntum back." Tlie 21 -ycar-old Wnt German, who won Wimbledon in 1985 and 1986, was helped b)' Jwo calls whtn ht finally made his break1hrouah in the 10th aamt of !ht founh set. Ltndl, servi na at 15°30, hit an apparent strvlct winner but a linc-Sn man calltd it out Umpire Paolo Ptrtira ovtrrultd tht lintsman and called the sc:rve aood, but disallowed lht point and o~dered Lendl to ser.·e again, ly ANOffEW W AltSHAW .,._ ...... WIMBLEDON, Enaland 11 'looU likt a tall order, t ven if the wtathtr holds and the scheduling runs likt clockwork. A.!ltr two days of drizzle that threw Wimbledon into cha<» and forced tht womtn"5 championship match ta be postponed. org,anizers are bracinj for the most crowded final day in history today, with a total of 31 matches on the program. But obviously I in houn will .- th1nas up a bit" Normally. only two iwuet 12 1 'a undecided until tht lul fiiy al* tournam~nt -the men'• ~ pionslup and the womc•'• doutt11 But this year, all 11 ti.lk:I -l'Ula the men's sinalcs to the juior do ublts -will be contested lodl:y, in cludJna the five main e~ts: Men's and womtn's sina&ct., mca•a and. ""'Omtn"s doubles. ind miud doublts. An infuriated l.t:ndl thtn doublt· faulted to Jive Becktr two stt poin1s. Ltndl saved lhost two and a 1hird. To try and ease today's io.d, -::a but a djsputcd call almost identical At the sa mt time, officials ad· will bcain earlitr than ldual to tht earlier ont -with Ptrtira mi11cd lh t tournamtnl could run more more courts will ht u.ted. ' again overruling but not aiving tht into a third ""'CC'lt for !ht second ytar point 10 Lcndl -unntrvtd Ltndl as 1n a ro w. Tht womtn's sin&les final be- ht lost tht las! two points and tht "Wt'Yt gl vtn 11 much cons1del""· twten Sttffi Graf and Martina Stl . ation and 11 can be: dont," said Jean Nevn11 ilova will bqin st J p.m ($ As Lcndl showtd sia.ns of crumbl· -u. ... .....-Sexton, one of three assistant ref-a.m. PDT) on Ccnttt Cowt, fOl-ing, Btcktr turned up the prcuure lv•n Lendl dl1pute1 • point with th• umplr~ during semi· tr«!S. ··Jf 11 rains for 10 minutt!l or lo"'·~ by lht mtn·s firW between and stantd takina advaritagt. fln•I match •9•ln1t Boris Becker •t Wimbledon S•turd•y. so, wt shouldn'1 ha ve a problem. Stc-fan Edberg and Boris 8cc;;Ur . PlllUC NOTICE P'UllllCJIOTICE _ _,PlllUC==NO"'T'"ICE"--l--'P'Ulll=::IC."'NO°"T"'ICE"'--l--'P'Ulll=,,,ICc::NO:::;TICE=-l --:,,-"P'Ulll:::'IC'-NO=TlCc:::E'-,-_l ·-"PlllUC=:..NO~TICE:,,,,--l --PlllUC==NO=TICE=--l--'Pl'-'B=ICwll>::;;llCE~- ,ICTJTIOU• ....... 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Bljl n Hosi•ln•. 20SS Q11lyP11QI Jun112!S,Jul~2 II 2112Pomon1 Ave B Costa AOm1111 W1y Cos11 """" wi1n1"'Coun111Cl9rk lllO.· OROERTO SHOWCAUSE , MKArthur Blvd. •26&, 1989 Be1Ch,C1111.1126!SI 111811 AIQl'll , So Like Tanoe, 18, 11189 M111.C1M 112627 CA.92627 1nr, CcM.int~ on June 8. l'QRCHANGEOf'NAME anti Alll, Calif 9270 7 1"4HOU Thll bu1lne11 11 Clln· F.&23t3t Calif 9S731 Su-8@2 MQt\1rnmeC1 Muna! 200.& Th!t b1111ne11 '' con-19 g D 0 NA L 0 0 E A N Thl1 bu1ln1•1 II CQn-Publilh9d Of1nge Cllllt duc19d by. an 1nd!vldull P11bllll'l9d 01ange Cllut Thll bullnt sl It eon· A•nold Av1 , CO$\I MeM. ductl<I tly 1n 1nd1v!du1I fUtlli DREHOBL h•s tllld • ptlll- uelld I>)": 11n lndlvlClu.I Dill)" Pltol July 2. 9. 16, 23, Tl'lt ••gl1tr1n1 e·om-0•11)' Pillll Juty 2. 9. t6. 23. ducll<I by· an ondiv•dllll Ml.IC NOTICE C111! 92827 The reg!11t1n1 com-Publlll'IMl Orange Cou1 !Ion Kl thll cour1 for.,. onMr Tl'lt 11gl11rent eom-198!:1 ITl9ffeld Ill 11•111.ct but•· 1911il The 1 reglitri nl cllm-Th11 bu11nes1 •• Clln· m91'1C:9d !O' l•1n•1et bUai-Dilly Pilo1 Ju.-.. 11, 25. July 1llowrn9 p1t111on•t to meneld to tr1nMCI bl.Isl-Su-901 MN unde1 lht Hctill-OY• Su-906 meneeo to trantac:! bust-'tCTITIOUS IUSINISI dl.ICled by ii ge,,...ill p•rt-nes1 under tl'll llct1uou1 2. 9. 19811 cn1nge h .. /,.., ntrn9 ,,.Offl Mii t,tl'ld., 11'11 flc111iou• buliriue n1m1 Or nl"'" neu 11nd., 1"9 Hctltlou1 NA• ITAllM!NT l'llll'•n!p bull"°9'11 n•m1 or """" Su-168 OONALO DEAN OAEH08L bus.IMM namt (If n1me1 PllllJC NOTICE ll1tld •ttov. on Mly 3. 1989 111-IC NOTICE bullf'lels "''"" ot n1me1 1•• , .... ,, .. ~ Tl'le reo 11tr•nt com-lltt9d 10Q\le Ofl S/19189 lo JASON 0 . STERl.INO. II.'·•··--_ 1_., -•I --· •. "···•-,..,,,__ ,,. .,,......,ng persons 11e C , " o·--o ...-.,.,,...... ~· " •-....,...,., " ~"' ...,, 11119<11bOll9 on NIA Oolng oullnet• 11. mtinclld Ill tren~t bust-h1rm1lne M i.r "8JC NOTICE 11" JS HEREBY ~--- 1"honlu G. 54y"'°"r •tc:TITIOUl9UllNlSI Thia 11•!-I wu 1111<1 ftCTITK>USllUS ... I& BIJ•n H()lseonl BUGS OF ORAN GE nets under 11'\e "fic1111ou1 Tna tt.i.,....,1 w11 llled l,,1t .n per--.11n11reetld ln TM llft.......,l we1 Hiid NA• ITATfMINT with tM Counly Ci.tk ol Or-NAltll ITATlM'IMT This 1t1t..-nt ... 111 1111<1 COUNTY CORPORATION bU•tnUI nll'Tl9 or n1mfl witl'I 11'19 County C19'k ol Or· ,-ICTITIOU9 ...,._.. 11'11 mitt• l lot...id ~ with 1"9 County Clerk ol Or· Tf\9 loltow!ng pertona are lf1QI Counly Ofl June 20, Th9 lolk)wlng pet9onl 1r11 wtlh 1"9 Count11 Clelk QI Or-31HI Roe>.._. .. , Wl\I. Coll• hlled lbovl on April 1, 19@9 anQe County on M•y 19. .. ..... STATl:mJfT Ntor• thft cour1 In DoliPlll1• 1"'91' County on June 8. dOlng bl.Iii,_. u : 1989 Oolng oosm.u 11" 1t1ge Counly on June 13. Meu Ci l!! 92828 Mot>em~ Mumtll 1989 Tl'le fllMOWll'\{I ptirlOtll Ml tlWll No. 3 I I 700 CMc 19H (1\SAVER !blSOUNOANO f'22Q5 WORLOWlDE INVEST-1989 a.,,g1 ot Or•ng41 COUnty Th11 111ttmenl was lll9d f41.,.. doong~--c..ti.r on.,. Wn1. s.nt1 f.U117S V18RA TION ENGINEERING f"UDl!lf\9d 0.ll"gl (;()111 "4ENT NETWORK, 1221 F42211J CO<P C1lllc:tm11 witn !he Coun1y Clet~ Ill ()r. PutJl+l/>ed O.ar>91 C.0.SI PEAR.Si-ENTERPRISES, An.m. c .. itornl•, on AU?UST Pubilthol<I Or"'91 COl•I REFERRAL, 30711 R°'"'*I Oaii._ PolOI July 2. II, 18, 23, E•1l [)yow Rcled, Sult• 220, Pub!lll'led Of1nge Co111 Thi I bt!l•n••• 11 Clln-1ng.e County on June I , 0.oty P1101 JuM ll 25, Jui._ I S1rw:ltiar. Coron.e d .. Mar lS, 1Hlil, 91 2:00 o dOCll Diiiy Plot June 18, 25, Jul)' Ln , Clllll M111. C1lll 1989 S1n11 Anl , C.111. 9270S D•11)" P1lol June 2S. July 2 Iii. dueUtd by 1 coo-por1'!1<:1n 11J89 2, 9 19111 C.rtl 9282S PM., 11\d .,..,, ""° tr-. 2,9, 1Ht 92626 Su-8911 Fin1 ne111 Eng1ne11,,ng 16. 1111!19 The 11g1strin1 ellm· f.&2111'4 5...el90 ~beft T. ¥ICI L~ C $N)lt<eau ... il ln)'ll'll'y~. Su-869 Wittll!l'I H Chollman, 307@ •-IC NOTICE ~II, Inc . C•hlorn11. Su·l!l86 '"81'1Ced ro ,,1nuct ousl· P11bl•.ned 011n9• Coa11 P9f1"· 1 Slnd~< C0<on1 •l'IY MIO petition !or en.,. 1----------1 ~• Ll'I , C0111 MM.I, ,.,,,__ 112 1 Eel! [)y9f Floao. Suite nest u!'ld... the 1ic1111ou1 Oa•ly Pitel! June 11, 25 July f'tB.K: NOTICE dtll.h!W Cllll 9262:; Ill ...._ ~Id not be Clllt. 92826 flCTtTtOUS ...,..,... 220. S•r>I• An1. Cllrl 0270S 'f'ta.K: NOTICE buSlrMtll n•me or n•m•s 2 9 1989 Tllit 'bu1lra•• II con-9'111'119<1 · -l-c:::::::::::':::::::::::-1ct.!~! b~~~=~.::ualcon-NAlllt'I STATIMl!NT ~~: b~~:l=:o.~1.c!on. f"ICTlTIOUS IUStNISS h1~~~~:'Ji'."y 1~~~7 Su-171 f~~~:A~=· ~~':'~e~r~t~:::..~ tl'I~: ~S~~A~H!: :=~ N,,_ STATt•MT The 11gl11r1nt cllm-T"' lol'°""'"9 person• •r• ' lhe r1911111n1 com· NIIMI ITATIMENT l•t l!JUr., fl\BIJC NOTICE The !ollow>ng 1>9fSOl\I are mwced Ill 1.--1 bull-lllOw""e.uM be Plll>lllMid In T"9IOllowlngperson1 1r1 ~ to trlfltaet bt!ti-d~M~=-~NLJMI TED m9l"Cl<I Ill lt1ns.ac,1 l>uM-Thelollowlngl>9'1Qnlilfe Tl••I s11tement w11 hie<! dot1'W41bu..,.,...11 fllM l,>t\d9I 1"9 tic;1tti0u11"90rlnOIC-10111yPilot, dotnsibuSlflllU11 nets under I"' liet1t!ou1 MU 1,1ndtlr lr"oe ~l•hOUI doingbuSll>Hlls W1thtl'le Count11C ... 1<ol O•-FICTrflOUSIUSINf:SI EL TORO G ARAGE but!,,... n1,.... or naml'I• ""'9P•l>9' Ill gotn9fll AGAI INSURANCE SER-bYl1net.1 nama or names 2SIO Glloneyrt St ' Laguni butine.1 t1tme o• nlmff S 'f U O E B A K E R lf\Q9 County on Jun1 t3 N.t.Me STATEMENT HI092 COflllr\>Cllon Circl9 W.tllCI tboYI on (nol veil eireulatlon. publltltld in ltlls \/ICES, 1A31 \Ion K1rm1n. 11tted I DOVll on May 1. 1989 BIKl'I. Call! ll285t lls ttd l bCI ... on NIA ENTERPRISES. 2.&9 Forest 1989 Tl'll lollllWtng persons 1r1 Ee11. lrv11141 C11!1 112713 Rllb91'1 P11r.. eCIO.lftty II 19111 one. I welt! $11111 350. !rv1n1. C1UI. W111i1m H. C]lol!man Sl'lell• A W!Mi•ms, 25 lO TClfl')' Rague<ll. Pre11dtlnt Ave , LB9Unl Bea<:ll C1Jol f4221tt d()lng tJuain.ess IS Santi An• Towing, lnC , Thl1 1111-t wu lil9CI for ICll.K eQflleCUti ... wetokl 927 IS Thl1 Sll lll'f'l'\el'll w1s IHI<! ::~.·l~:I :;651 Ll gunl Ttu1 s11t.....,1 '"''' 1111<1 112151 Puolllf'l4od Or1nge Coast fl )NE WPORT 6E AK S C1Jtl0<nl1. 96.& W•I 17tn ""'th the Count)" Cllrll. of Or-P"IOI' to lhl dly ol Nid '-• U S. Agr+ Fln1n<;1ll, Inc , Wllh 11'\e Coun1y Clerk ol Or-wiln lhe County Cle<k ol 0.-p .. 1 M l0911l , 890 Ciyon O•lly P11<>1 June 25. July 2 9 SPORTSWEAR 10)8£.1.K S. SI , Clll 11 Mii i , Cllol 11'91 Count11 on June I , '"9· Ce lllllrnl1, 11131 \Ion 1t1ge Counl)' on June 20, This ouiln••• Is cQn• 1nge County on June 22, v-°''~· Lagun• Be.en, ti. 1989 208 30th S!rMI, NewPO<t 92121 19811 D1t9CI 1/30/111 1(1<mln, Suite 354, lrvinto. 11il811 • duclMI b\I In lllCl+v~uel 19119 Clltl 112851 Su-889 S.ICll, Cal<! 92863 Thlt bu11n••1 II tlln· f421.. ,,,_. A. JACKMAN, C1Ul.92715 f422120 Th• regtl\fl n tllm-F4nol1 Th•• bus111es1 11 con-M>ehtel A Knoell. 208 duct1<1 by"1 eorpor•l1011 Publlll'llcl Dr•no-Co11t Jlfdtle It lh• •• .....,_ This bu1lne1• 11 Clln-Publilhl<I Orange Co111 menc9d Ill l<ani1et buel· Publlstle<I Orange Coast ducted Dy •n •nd•vidual PIJ6llC NOTICE 3011'1 SlrH t Newi;io•t Beacn. Th• r•g111r111t com· 04lly Piiot June 18. 25, Jul)" ~ duci9d by. I CO<"l)Olltlon Diiiy Pilclt July 2, 9, 1& 23, .,.., under ll'lfl hc:t•ttou• D1Jty P1lclt Jul)" 2. 9, 16, 23, ll'le reg!strint ~om-C1111 926e3 PTl9l'lOlld Ill tr1ns1Ct bull-2, 9. 11180 OOnllCI D Drehobl. 15"8 Th• r1gl•tr1n1 com-1989 ~1:•~00::"!i o~u:::~~ 11119 menclld 10 l•ansac1 ousl-flCTITIOUlaUSINESS Tl\1t llullne11 11 con-oe11 under !I'll llc1111ou1 Su-863 Aclll'llA_,.•&40,Colte n'll!'ICIO to 111n11c1 buai-Su-900 1989 Su-903 ness under !he hC1•l•Out NAME ST AT'IMENT d11c19d o~ en lndovldua+ bu1lt>Mt n•me Of n1mn IM....,. CA 92tl21 n111 undet the llc1111ou1 S1'19lll Wlillems PlBJC NOTICE ousiness nilml (If n1mes The following peraon• a•e The reg+str•nt cllm-11119<1 l b0¥4 on Nllv•mtl9f Pl&.lC NOTIC[ PuDlilll9CI Orll'IQll COUt :1:-::~-= M:°y t •.r;:: flCTIPlllLT~~.N0 •• 1.1c .. E··· ...... ~nh;~:::-~~~1:.~'o/~ FICTIT.001 •USINESS '''k~~~7~;une , 19811 doi;:,.op~~i;:n• ·c AR p E 1 ::.~c~,.:r t~~:"'fi~,l~~~·~ 19!.~1i1am D Rusn, Prnld111I flCTITIOUS ........ ~i Pit()t Jui._ Iii, 16, 23.~:; Prelld""t ,......, tn111 11atemen1 ilWllS Med 103•• ,0,., ''"'' ""' l>usoness ' name Cl< n1met Tl'ltt 91119'TMlll1 "''' flied NA• STATIW:MT '"r. County on Jun1 22 NAMI STATIMENT .., u g 989 Cou Cl9rk 1>1 Or 1----------wiil'lhi~'h'!...~i.;:'oi"~ T~"=!i',!':..,"::! ••e 19 II fW1H Tf\9 tor!Qwtn9 oer1on1 i•• ::;.1~i::;;1y~1eJ~n~' ~-;21~;6 VC1<b• Lind• Calo! k!l~V:..~: . i ;i,:;.'~1~'Y on Jun1 8: ~ = =IOl'IS .,, NI.JC lllOTICE- "'941 Counly -on Jun. I, dolog butlnns 11: Pl.ibl!l hl<I °'''le C<>atl dotn(I tlUllnetll is· 1989 • Sl\lhrarn z1ndt119l1r1 Tl'l•I s~•2_~1 WH n1ee1 111111 fU -CREOITC0, 1103 1'10erll,l--~==~~~---tlil89 T J & DAWSON, 150 DI-·· J ' 2 8 23 THE BROOKHOllOW Fl22117 21727 L1~e \111t1 Dr . El Wl!l'lll'll.......,.,lyClelkolOr· 1 Cot11"'-.C111!.92627 f'M:TIT10U9-•S f.UlllO f!:aullrlno ..Avt......S.\lite ill. *' Y .. ...,i u Y · 1 · · GROUP, One 8roollhotlow Publlll'led 0••"911 C0&3I Toro, C.UI. 92830 •no-County on June I, Publ\al'll<I Or1nga Coll! MlcNitil RllJJh Wo11ora . MAm STA TB IWT Publllhecl OrenQt Coa1I Cotti M ..... C1l+I. 92626 llM9 Su·ll05~ OnVI. ISl'1ll Anl, ""C"IUI 01tty P11<>t June 2S July 2, !I Koum1rsK1k1v1na 11800 1989 Dalty "'1ot Junoe HI, ?!i. July 11320 l ll"ettcomlS:--l.-ak• -TM-~,.._._, ___ _ Dail)" Piiot June 18, 2S, July Tl'lomll R. Junoo, 1~ 9270S On.e 16, 1989 Ml Rllber1. Fount•m v1Uey f421UI 1, 9, 1989 Elllnort . CIWI. lil2:330 doklQ ~ 19! 2. 9 , 1919 11..,lerlnc:l AV9. Sult• 276 rt.ate NQTtcE J-R Knapp, Su-89.& Ci lil 92708 Puolitriea Or...ge Coast Su-177 T"'9 bvll""' 11 con-SANTA ANA TOWING. Su-862 C()ltl Mesa. C1~t 92828 :~~C~;21~;v• Senla Tl'lil ou1111es1 11 Clln· Oloty Piiot June 18, 2S. Ju111 ctuc::11C1 oy .., lndM<tl.llol M5 Sol.llh Slir!te F•, s-t• -------=,.,,--1 Thlt tlull"llll Is con-flCmlOUS 9'.ISINfll G•9gOfY J ~neDp, One P\111..IC NOTICE ducted JIY 1 g-•I p1r1-2 9, t989 "8.JC NOTICE, The r19••lr1n1 com· Ana. c.lt 1210S ftllJC NQTtCE duc:tl<I tr,· ~NldUll t1AM1·8TATt:MINT BroollhollOw Or•vl S;1ntl nefsrup s..-&lt ""'"feel 10 Ulll\MCt ~ "'-~• All.I Towing, i'"' · ,IC-•o OU-IO -2!..' .. ",,'",,•:~.n!,., (~'." •. : Tf\9 following P91'1Gnl 1r1 Al\I, Cllol 9210S '~!~~: ... ~=:• Thi r1g11tr1nl com-flCTITIOUS ...,...., ""'-· ~~ ~ lic!I~ C:~C.:;'iul"'· "'"'""' .. __ -·-uu dotng bu...-t II Th!• bu1+nesi ,1 COii• men<:ed to U•nUCI bull-P\8_IC NOTICE MA* ITATIIMIENT ·-·--·-·-Tni. b ~ .. on-....,_ ITAT1Ml!MT Qll'I$ under 11'11 tlct1tlou• HEWPORT MORTGAGE ~IMI by • ~r1I 1)111· Tf\9 lollOWlng Pll'M>n• ar• ne•• under thl llC!lhOIJS Thi IOllOwlr'lrg "''°"' ... 1111911 lboY9 on {nol yet) u -c Thi lollo'Mng 1>9fl0tll 1•• ~I n-Cl< n.,._ & INVESTMEN T GROUP n9t'ltlll> dOing bullneU 11 buMnffl name Of names flCTITIOUS llU81MEIS 0011iog bue1nM1 n MICl'IMI A, Wotl0<<l duet.cl by. I oorporM .... OOlng butl""'U' 1!91«1abo¥eon N/A .&320 Clfl'\PUI om.. Sul!• C AL-WEST IMPORTS, 1illl<llt)Oll•onN/A NAMaTATfMENT Al..1..EAGY -CONSULT-Thll 111.._... ...... 1-.c:l Th• r•ei•t••f'll com· CSOAST BROKERS IN-TMmU R, Junod 111. ~t 8Hcfl. C.iif ~~ r::;~r~!:.'.et c:,.i;: 33.& E -1fi1h StrH I. (;()Ila S,,lhrlm Zll'<lt>1Ql1rl T"'9 following l)9rson1 1r1 "-N T S 01' NEW PORT wtlfl the Count)' 0-W of Of,., _.-..!_ tr"~l.,.,,.l'-·- VESTMENTS. 12.& VII Llc:to Tl'll111119"'1enl w11 hl9d 92680 ..... l.H1d4f ll'le tictiOout Mff1.C1Mf 92tl2T Tn11111tement .... , llled 00tngbYllnesl11· BE ACH . A M .. OIC AL llr'V"'Count)" on Jurll I,~.,.,._. ,.,. ""'....,. ~<l. ~t &.ach. Cllll. will'\ 1"9 Coun1y Clerk o1 Of-G 1 or g 1 L 1 1 p •, bullnH!I n•me Of n•mes L90r• M Fenn· Bannon With !"9 Coun111 Cleill" Ill Or-BEAU & ARRO CON-GROUP. 1501 S<>Pl""IOf Av-1t811 bl.ltir1ell ...._ or ,__ 92163 enge Count)" on Juoe 21, En1erprtM1. Inc , A Cll!-l!tlMI •bovl on Secllember 334 E 18th S1r-1. Cost1 ange Counly on Juoe 13, STRUCTION. 2300 T<11Ht1 .-. Su!tl 306, N~ f421tts 119Md ll>0¥9 Cll1 ~ JON m, Gonlllll, ........ 1989 fO<nl• C0<por1tlon. 2833 1 1g88 Mell. Cati! 92627 1989 Av• , NewOC1<1 S.ICl'I. C1l1I BHQI. Cllif. 9H&3 PuDlllNd Orange Coul IN-.& oort 8Nctl, CIHI. 92M3 f.&229:17 C111fp1 SlfHI, N1woo1t Tl'llS busin.9•1 II con-f42'2~tl 112660 !•-8 Haydill. M 0 200 0.,,.,. Piiot June 18, 25, JUI)" Wilhn\0, Ault!, Pr...o.nt fMo "•Inns 1s con-PublllNtd °':'.'r C...• •---. c 1111 92NO l<.aren L H.,"111 ducted by •n ITTCINKJu•I Publl"'9<1 01•"""' coast L1roee At1nu1 Beaur.,11d. 8 Carri~ Dr S•f'lt • An•. 2, 9, 1919 Tllll. tt1*"9nl°""'•",.-o. _,, fttl1 1t1tllt'Mll't ""''' llted r• , ' oom -... -1• ~ .. , •• C -duc:tl<I ....... an lndhlff:lual 0•1~ Piia! JIM)' 2. , 16. 23, Thll ou1ln•11 ls eon· "• reg is rin · 0•• ... Polo! June 25 Ju1112 11 2300 T11sun Av•, Nevopor1 Cati! 927 1 Sv-1 7.& wnn ,,. ou ... y · -•· ..,,n the Counly Clef~ Ill Ct---~--to 111nslci buso-·r c = ""-~"' on Ju111' I Tfll r.•gl1111nl eom-198 ducted bV 1 COfPQrallon • J , • ...,,......, Iii, 1989 ee.cl'I. 1111 92660 fl'\11 bul!""I Is con-"""'"' · lllQI County on Jul\9 l nest under tne hcl•t•OU9 1 9 mtnCl<I Ill trantKt INll· Su-901 The 11gl11'1nt com-llltll Su-6113 Bonn•• M1e Sel'lm•dl. ckoctl<I riv. en lndt\lldull f'l8JC Jl)TICE nes1 um:tll tN llclltlou• f'Mor>Cl<I to 1r1nuc1 bull· f"22llt OUMneu n•me °' names 2300 Tustin Ave , N-port The r10111r ent com -0. '":!!!'~ bull,,,_ n1,,,. Of namff •-JC NOTICE ..-. un.dtll tll• llclltlous lis!ed •OO~e Qn Juoe l2. PlllLIC NOTICE Be.en. C•~I 92660 menc.cl 10 1r1nl8Ct bulf.. Publltlled 11191 ...,._, ,._ ,...., P11bl1sl\ed 01ange COlll 1989 ,-icnnoua .,....., -Pl'-' Ju,,. 11 25 J• .... llsll<l •bOft on Ml)" 1. 1989 bullt1911 n1m1 Of n1me1 9 Th•• bu11ne11 IS con-n.11 under 111'1 l1ct+t10U1 AM STATl:MlMT "'' • • ~, JOM M Gonll!el flCTlllOUS 9USINflS l"t.cl lbove on J11ne 111. Daily P•IOI JuM 25. July 2, l90rl M Fenn-81nnlln ftCTITIOUI IUllMEIS ducl9d tl\I: hu•b•nd and wile ouaintou n1ma or nemes ti 2, 9, 1911il S.·175 Thie ttlltmtnl Wll 1111<1 NA• STATt:Ml!NT IMS! l6, llilSll Su·SSB Trio• ll•temen1 was tiled NAMI. ITATE.MlJfT fht 1egl1tr1n1 Cllm-llltld lbOvl on .1u01 1~. l "9 IC>llowing p.trtonl .,., w+th 1"9 County Clrlrk of (),. Tll9 IOlloWlng pctr$0nl 1(11 George C. LMIMI' "'11h Ille County Ci.r~ of Or-Tf\9 !olkowlng pe1son1 are mlll'Cl<I lo lrl nYCt OUll-19811 ~A~E=R~~. 11 1 18' l·---,---,07,,-- ll'lge County on June 8 doing bullne.111 Tl'll1 1t11ement -..et till<! ll"Qll Counly on June t2. dOing bullnffl 11 neu una.. !he l1~1111ou1 .,_ 8 H9)"Cllk. M D P\alC NOTICE 1119 • • LAYSE.R. 2521 s Mid· wtlh ,,,. COIJfll\I Clerk of Of-P'tll.IC NOllCE !1189 ,.11171 Sl(Y HAWK DEVELOP-bu ....... n1mt1 or nlll'lel fhll 1111erner11 Wll loll<l t:~~~ ~oa F()\jfllftln• l---'="""-'"""""-- ,.U,lt1 OClck , 11111 Anl, Call!. ~ COSJnl)" on June 21 ftCTrnoul MJSINIEll MENl COMPANY 2t611'• 11119<1 •bOve on M1y 30, wilh .... Cl!Unl)" Clerll ol Or -Kentlln Cheri•• L•nd , NOTICI OI' SAL.I P\iblllfll<I ()r1ng11 Co11t 92704 19119 PllbliSM-d Otangti CO.sl Miner St C()l11 M&W Ciil.. t1181 ange Coun!y on .NM I , 111 1t LI Nar1t1la Court Nollc4 II '*lb~ glvet> ~ Pllol J uM 18, 25, July l0<•ne Rios . 2!12 1. S f4ZJOCQ NIIMI STATIMl!MT 011i._ Pilot June 25 July 2, II, 92~7 Lance 8e1uu1gard t98t fo..illln Vlllty, ~I 927Gi QUl'-1 to llcilonl l071 2,9 , 1"9 ~2~· S1n11 An•, C11i1 ~bll"1e<I Ot111g41 Col1t c:1o!.::::S:::::'°"'1r118,1919 StJ-88S Ch11111 W•'r"' Mll•n, Tl\ll 1~12_~Cl WIS 11~ '""· "'-f-= T1'111 but l,.,..1 JI Clln-lnCl 3072 ol lhlCIYll Codtot Su·872 011i._ Pilol July 2, Iii, 16, 23, SPARK ENGINEERING 2161il'~ Mtntr St Cotti wilh tl'le .......,,.ty Wit Ill -.-ut>ltlhl<I V>'ang41 I OUCled by. en lndMdull !hi Slett ol Clltllor!Mlo lhl -----_,.,-,,,,.,-,,.--Thl1 lxi•ln111 11 Clln-191~ • M ..... Ci~t 92627 1ng41 County on .k.lne 8 Ollly Poto! Juot 11 2~. Jui._ Tl\t ,~9lslrent com-uno."signed, ~ Inc-· "8JC llll)TIC[ duc:l.cl Dy"• t;m11ecl p1rtner-Su-902 3148 Cernpus Orwe, Sul!• "8.IC Jl)TIC[ Tl\•t ~sin••• \1 eon-111811 2, Iii, 19" ~ 1o tranuct butt-08A: TO!l'I• Tow wM MA 111 .--'c;=.:..o.='-""---"'1: 21\. N9wpOrl 8e1eh. Gali! f421M2 SY-,._ ""' ·---,,,,___ pt,ltJlic IUCllOn, II lOOI E... .. I I Ill-JC NOT~· '""" •ic-·•ou-•• ltlH;ll<lby lll'llndlvldul l ,..__ --................. 4tflSlfMt.S.01•""'·CA• f'M:TYTIOUS llUSM&& ... r ig I rant com-,.-. 9'.t; ,.,..,... ln• rig111r1nt cllm· Pubklhll<I Or•"Q41 ..,....1 ~ name or n1mM MAm STATl.•MT ~ Ill IHIMICI bull-Younet Soutll9del'I, 1662 N,._ STAT'l•MT .......c:9d 10 l•lll'lllCt bt4o-0 1ll)' Pilol June 111. 25. Jul)" "8JC NOTICE IMIM lbo¥t' on JuM t , 1919 IO:OOAMClrl 7·1• ... tt. !do The !<*Owing l*lonl ere ,_. llndlr thl llcllt10u1 flCTITIOUS auaM:SI Siii L•k• Dr., ttunllnglon TM l()llowlng peirsont 11e net• uncl« tl'le llcTillOUI 2. II, t1119 l<tr1lon C LtlWI IOwl'lng ontrlbl!d ~. doing~ a.: butinM• n#TMil Ot n..,--,.,,_ STitTl:•MT BNc:l'I. c.1111 112MI doing buaineu u bu"""9 name Of names Su-867 ftCTTTIOUI ...,....I T1111 st1t.,ne111 -litld to wit. OOJO ENTERPRISES· !Mo19d lb0\'9 on June 11, TM; following DOl"IOllt 1r• Tkl1 ouslnnm .11 con· SISTERS CLOSET, 28251 listed •boll• on o!t.lf19 I . 1989 MAMI ITATl•Jff ....ttl'l lhl CounlyOIOI ol Or-71 Intl ~ 2Xtl701 ,_. ... ..... 1"". N r ''" 1919 aofng bu--. es: l)u(:ll<I by" •n lndivtdu41 C1own Vllfe\I Pkwy &ill• C, •• --M' NOTICE \/IN .. 1eoeoHOM&M ,.. t,111...,..,, .._ 'UI A Lor-Aloi FAS SERO 'S GIFT Trlt r1g11tr1nt com. laQunl Nlguel.Clhl.92877 Cl'lesttr Wl'fM..,lltn I""~ Thlo le>llowtng l*IOMtrl =Count)" on ..lune 13• S11a 1111 11 for t~ :;:.154lll• MIO. 0rlf1Q9, C This 111111'1*!1 was lllld IASl<ET GALLERIA. 23l3 f'Mor>CMI to trmn.PCl bull· Slnor1 M1thewl, 19 Alli'· wt~h;i,_l~~~;:'oi''~ FICTn'IOUS 9'.ISINfll ~ :s~ ~'cH I l EC. 19 f422iM CIU'(Mlll ol 11tllf')'tng lllf't of Qorlf Webtr' !l50CIM lfrif!h1he'Counl)"Clltk of'Or-E. Coat H.....,., COl'Ofll dtil nns undef !tie flcllllout QU•. Llgt,lne NlgWll. Cllol •"91 Coun!)" on June l3 NAlilt'llTATfMENT TUR.AL DESIGN, .&lO 32nd Publlthld Orange Coli! thl undwpgnl<l lol ~ Gt9nOI · ...... An'an.im CA ange Count)" on .h.ine n . Ml<, c.111. 92tl2!S bullntlt n9"19 or l'\lmM 92617 1989 Tf\9 !...~ 1>9'SOllS .,, •• • •• .,_, a..ch ... _ ... , Pl4ot June 2"' ~ ..... 2, Iii. and 1lor1ge IQ09t'* 91802 ' 1989 Marilynn Cr-y Linnell, llll9dlboV1onJuneS, 19811 P9nn1 M111'\ew1, 4002'• FQ21 .. doing.......,.._ ........ ,..... ..,._., ~-• i:io111 oled¥Wlllling9'4n· J. • Llndb•'& 323 N . f4230tl 22111/1111 OOl'ldO. ,....,.pOrl Younes Soul11.a.l'I R,.... A.,., New0or1 BelCl'I .... ...,1,h-' Ort"O' Coul fOX CONS~uC'f10 N C1Mt 92613 18. 1911il pen-ol 1111 .. I ... SI ·,-CA, Publllhl<I 0rll'IQll Coell 8Hcl'l,Cllit.92HO Tl'lll llltlmll"ll we1 hll<I Cllll.92683 ..... ...,.,..., 31372F~Cloud L . HOf~ .. R NoCJp9nbl<g91, 9u-lt5 0.19dtlfft5thdyof.N!tJ. t2IU •· . .,,.. DlllY PilOt Jui._ 2, t , 18. H , This bu1lne11 11 co11-••rlth 11'14 Counl\I Clerk ol Of· Thi• bu1ln•11 11 eon-~:'1~i:;;~1 June 25· July 2 11· ,,.iQIAI, Calif 911 77' 1!1U"'I ~~~ti~ ~1 •-M' MOTICE 1Ht. Tltll bUll""' II eon· 1919 d\lel«lby.tr11ndhrtckllll =County on J\,tnl 13. ctucl.cl by 1 g91Mtr .. Plrl· StJ-887 Dlll'lnll RllC>fl fOK, 31372 Thil bu•lft9ll 11 eon-1--.!.~"""''-",.,!::~--I T_T ... tr;P ..... OUC19CI by• CO-!*"lnllfl Su·90lil Th• r•gl1t11n1 c om-19 9 nll"lhlo Flylng Clot.Id, LIQIHll Noguel, OUc:IMI Oy: •n indtVl<lu• llTATl:mwf °' Put>llthcMI Or~ eo. Th• r•gltlflnl com· rMnCl<I 10 1r1n11el bull· '4nt'N Th• 1egi1tr1nl com-PtB.tC NQTIC[ C•MI lil2e17 l l'lt reglslfenl c om-11ielW«'<JllllltfTO# o.LtyPllOlJVly9, 1 rMnCl<I Ill l•-ICI but!· Pl8JC NOTICE ,,.... urtMr 11'19 llctluou1 Publtlll9CI Or10Q9 C.0.11 rMnCIO to 1ran11Ct bull· Thlt b!.111"9•• 11 elln· menel<I Ill lrlnllCI bUti-UMO#f'ICttnOUS ... II rl9M ~ !hi llclfUOV• bU.ineu n.mmt Of nltnff 0.!I)" Piiot June 2S, Jul)' 2. 9, nn1 under 11'19 llcllllou1 flCTT110UI ..,...... Cluel9d Dy: an lndlvldual nesi unclll tM ~llllOUI ..,...U MA• ~ nam. or namu flCTTTIOUt IUllMIS lllt.cl 1b0\'9 on Jt.lf19 30, 1t. 1989 ou.ine.s name Of name• NIIMI STATt•NT The 11g!11r1n1 com· bl.ill,..... n•IM °' n•""" TM lollowlno P9••ont lili.d aOcw9 on 6111ig NAMl tTATDllNT 1989 S u-890 listed 1bov• on Juoe 1. 1989 fl'le lollowlng '*''°"' 1r• rnenced to ltlrllltCI busl· li1!1<1lbo¥1onJune 1 lllei brion.d" U.. M ol Dori E W•b•r J O Tn. IOllowlng ptr"IOnl •rt Mllfllytln Llntl911 F>e<1ny Ml!h_. dOlng OU'"'-9 •1: ne•I und., tl'le Kc l1hout ' l'llV9 1 u LlndMI · • dolnO bU*-9 u : Tl'tl1 1t•l~l w11 !!led Plate NOTICE This ll'lltetT\91'11 wu h19<1 ROULE TT E-a R IE RV . bullnet l name Or namn HOrl l ~bl<ger the FfOllUllut Bu11n111 Tl'tl9 :tlt911'111'1I wu lll9CI SAKTON MANIJfAC-wlll'll"9COuntyC1«kolOr-wtth tf\9 Cf)o.lntyCl9tli o!Or-1eoo Su99"1or Alll , Clltl• Mlled •bo.,.on.lll1Wl1 11M9 ftw l tlii-I Wll !Hid NtrM'TJ&OAWSON.Me will'tlheec..nl CWkolOf· TURING COMPANY, 16782 l!'I09 Cllunl\I on Jun. 20, ftCTITIOUSMltMSS •• CQUntv on Jt.lf19 1. M111.C41Hl.t 261T [)eimls R FQit ' wilh lhlCount11 Ctlrkol O.· BP .. St. Suite 405, eo.11 COun!Y.,. on Jut-. I Milllken Av•rw•. t1vln1. 191!19 NA• STATS•NT 19119 Mlfk A Roule11• 21 Th!I ... 1;.,,.,.,..1 ...... ltlea ·::r. CGunl)" on .NM 8 Mesi. Clltll 929.27 . ' ,.. 11. ~11: ' C..U. lil2714 f..U ,.,,,. lollowlng parlOl'll 11"1 fQml7 Ct11nd•• t.1n1, RA ncho wl!h thl Cot.Inly Clerk ol Or-19 9 f Ul•7 N;::: ,=.1!.:iio: ,:;.:"!!: ,..., Sa.iton W1ter Condit~ Publllhed Or1ng11 C0111 doing bu.IMll 11: Publlthl<I Or1nge Cc>ut Mlrtge. C1Mt, 91270 ano• COi.iniy on .Nne 8, Puollehl<I Or""O' Colit lit911 111 °' ..... Couniy on PACIPIC W9 ~ Ottn09 COMt Ing ~t. Irle .. Cefi. o.llyl"llol.Juty2.t , 18,2:3. B(NE. 203 VII La....,...,1. Olll)"PllOIJunt25.Ji.lly2.9, Bonni 8ti.ty. 111.a E tllllil Olt PllOI Jl.ln9 11 2s Jul)" f'I DPl'L,,_ = .... ~-I. II. 23 30 tornll. 187t2 Milliken AV• 19tt N9wporl BeKh. Calll. t 2t63 It , 19'11 Oc•1r1tront Bllbol C•lll •411150 I)" , , F1brulf~ 11, 1911 LE -• ....... ._.,.., • • • • 9'1W.INIM,C811f.92714 Su-Ht Chtr1 Ctirlsl"" CMXlllO, Su-A l 92681 ' ' Puollthl<I 0t9"0' C.O.St 2,9 1919 N0371 111 C. Thlt bull,,..11 .. ton° 203 VII LllrW'inl, ~ bt.11lne11 11 clln· 0 ltf Pi\ol Jt.tr'9 II 25 Juty S...-W Tl>Qtftll R ~. &86 S~..:...izc. -----.,,,-" ... ~-t•1 ductecl by:. (lOf"POflllon "'9JC Jl)TlC( &Nel'I. Celif. g2t13. "8.JC NQTlC( d~= Dy I 991'* .. plll· 2. 1 9, 1989 . __ .,.. NOTICE ~i .. ;,,":. .. to.II .... ......... .... ""1C M)TIC( Th• 1•9l1t11nt com· TtW1 bullt\Me Is con· ,,...tr11p Su-170 .._ , .. -.. 0 _ ''"' ---~::::::::""""'::::::'.":-menold lo trenttel b!.191-l'klnnoul ..,..... OUC19CI ~·.., lndMd!.ill ftCTinOUI ---·· Tl'! ••'•H1n1 co ...... ........... ~-······ HClii'IOUIWU MM t.lf'ld9I' ttl't llc:trtlclul .,._llTA~ Tll• r•gl1tr1n1 co m · NA•STA.,.....,. 1 ' ....,_ '1C'"10Ul...,._81 L1P11"t •&I. El Toro. Cellf. ..._ n•~ ~ ftMl9 or '*"* 1119 ~ PtrlON.,. --.:i 10 irenuti ~ Thi t~ '*'°"• .,, :::;c-i .-!:, 1'J:..c:~1,::"~~ "8JC ROTICE um ITAT'lmWT t1130 TM~""°"' .. lllMd llboW on NIA dolnl ~ --~ lhl llcthtou• <loil'IQ ~· u : OU ........ nam. Of n'""'" FICTl110U9 ...,_.. lhl lolowinO "''°"' •• Tl'lll OUllMll -c;on. OOMI ..,.__ _ "°"9 A. l9Yltle SOUTH IEACH TU· Ol.lllneH ~ Of narnM Pill:fNC£LY TAAV!LS l!llM I00¥9 on October 1 . MAlll ITArn.NT dOlnO ~ M: duOllCI I))' CO-P .. Mrl ....... "'°""-NAOE IN· 1"hll lt...,_..I WU !Med TOMrta Cf:NTER, 170 (. llitled lb0\'9 on""'"" 7. tN9 INC.. •32<1 Camt)V9 °:' ,," T,,,. klllowtng ~ .,. GLORIOUS GARDENS ™• lllterNltt .... fllld VUTllll!NTO..OUP.1$tW. """tt.Coun1)-Cltf1iot0t• 111t1~204,CottaMMI. Qler'ICIU<IMo •230,"'-POl'l8"eh.Cllil Mlirti~tt• OOlng tR.llinellHl. LAN OI C APl ANO Of• wtlh lhe COUnlyc-kot Of· , .... •Ca.c. ....... Clilll .... Cololnly °" .NM 12, c.Mc-· t2t.a7 l"t•A' c .... ,.. Tllll 1l1i.Mnt w• ..... t2~ T ·-......... ~ Tll .. 1111.,,....,,1 ... fl4«I ALONG INOIAN LINES ... SIGNS, 771 w 20!11 '""'· .,. County on NM a 1, ttarr J.. -'" "" ... wlll't lhl COumy C*1c °' Ot· .... ~ ... ttty Tr """' ......... wt lh 1"9 Coultty 0.k Of Of-Fl lr 0r1¥9, Coll• Mffl Cott• ..... _. Cllil 9261T • 1th "' ·---ClofOon °'°"SIN t-ton ,..-'1• '8tk or. •A. Cot11 atlQll COl.ln!Y on June 1 1orn!1. 1taa Century P.,k CDunl)" on ,,.,,,.,. 8 Clllt 92121 · ,,.,,., Ar-. '1 l'tublllll'l9CI M9I ,-..-. Nt W '"" •• •C2: CoM& Putlllltlld OtW!Ofl COHt ...... CllN • ._, ,.. • 1 .. 1 •208. LQI ~. = ' J •g•t J $ Al'll 1111 YorklOWI\, Colll M•••. o.lly f"llol Jiiiy 2 .•• ,,, H, .._., Clit tHtr · Delly "°' JA1ff 1. t , 1t. a3, Trilt ~· 11 con-f41'1m c.Nt. 90081 ,.,,, .. 14500 s MCNeD Alllu~30t·c ;~,..:'~"::'~' ::..:.::i'"':;=====~s.:-•~·~~==== T1'lll lMllllMM .. con• tMt • dlltted W. 1111 lnclMd\lll ~ 0rlJnOe eo..1 Tl'll1 twllr'l9M .. con· Pul)llllhlO 0tfln09 Cout ~ Celi! torOe: · Tr.It bt.111~ le oon• ..... by-.illlCll•lclollll _ -Su.904 -1:1'1• r•gl1}r•.OI t!~: 01111¥Ptlo4Jt.IM.Zl,July2.t. ~T _ ~-!rc~•tkwl o.llor--Pil04 ~ 1t. 21;·.My TfWI ~tlnttl .. con-- TM r .. letran1 com· 10 ~ ....... tt. llll 11• 1•1 111 •"' com· :J, t, 1Ht OvclM by."' lndMOU9I • IMM90 '° 1flfllMOt ..... ,.... VfwMr 1"4i fltlltlOt.lt &·SM "*"*' IO lrlnNCI bull· Su·l 73 Th• r1911111n1 tOM- Mm Wider lftl flttlUoul ......... ,..... or '*"'" w t,lt\cler lhe flillllll!OUI IMnC9CI to trMPCI bull-~ ,_..,,. 0t '*'* M"'1CMMi 1U llllM ..._ MIOwll 1" .ll.IM It. ~ lllJI( O\ltllneM nllrM or ,...,..,.. "8JC M)TIC( w uncNr 1t>t 11tt111ou1 ...... 9llO¥I ·-t2 ._ NMmtfl,,_. '"' - -lllt9dlbO'W'tOrl..ll.lnt 1, lilt -·-'--' "' ~" ' -.,. 0..... CwGI CotMn M"'*'9 ...-u J90 ar.waa, Pr..ia.nt l'tCTJnOUa .,...... ......,,._ ~ Ot ntrMt '':..onaw...,hMOn Thie---~ Thie -·••o• ..... Mid ..... .,.TW TMI 91•*"'"' ... ltltO ....... TATlmtlT I=~ on April 23 • ,,. _ .. Ulhl .... _, °':i'THI ONQINAL MAA =.,...,, -,~ .. ~_!' Or-10 Tll9 tlllltiwlr'I pa"IOnl •• 1'11Mh=l~~I l~-ot °',,· 1"9 ~ ~· lie J.I J,I MMtlllle ' ..... c.unttc.taofOr· HU0 CQMl'ANY; I) THI .,.._,.,, _,. • dolftl ........ •! ..,_,,, "'' 'd0ingbvtin911M: Thll 91•~ WN lllld ... eow.ty on-. at, HUG IHC>fl-.:\ Cl HUG-1 1'n~tL COHIULTIHO t A & P AUlOMOltVI, withlheCourityClll"kotDI• ,. GMMI· O) HUG& '°" .,, W COMMl1'CIAL l~O· , ..... 102t IHt CMttnut 81., lnOI c-ty on ~ I ,._ NIAlfw'l'OUNOAnoN,• ~ •• liid Or...-CO. fCllWK, 4t0 W. 00.. l"\ltlllolMd DI ... CO.I lant1 ........ ,Cftllt t2101 lltt ' "IT ... Owlit 0... ti, ..... 91 .. ar..., Of. = l'IOI ~I, I, 11, 1), ....... 'A" • ....,.,, a..ctl, :i~Jt.rnlll,.»yt t. lint• AM TCIWlnt, ll'IO., f41*1 ,.. ...., 1, ti ,.. -. .... c.9 . ...., it. 111 c.-.or,... ... w... ,,.,, P\IDlllhllCI 0r.,. COMt ' ... 'Li... ' llS ,,.. ..... ··~ ..... r. 1141 ~ II . CO•I• MH .. C1llt o.ty PtiOl """4 ti, as, Jiiiy TM 1..1191 °"""11MM 11 Ille Dttlly ~ ~ ,..,....., j() ...... Mllln04I I MW..,..._ -l 'tlll• lbll 10 '*' ~ . W• Wiii -SlAJllCl>I llloe -!of J"llll •I no•1111 ehlrfl. 11'\G ...... "°" "" 111"4 .,. 11'1 lttO Ill 11111 C0urt t'IOull 11'1 &Intl Ane Then. ol ClOUl"ll .... '"' ...,c.tt ti 0011"ple11• ..... Ille YoUt tie"'*" ....... ntrM M-'-1 Wllh tM C-- 'roml1 the Oocl9en had ei&ht in the startina lineup (Murray Gibson, Alfredo Griffin, Willie Randolph, John • Shelby, Rick Dempsey, Mike Davis, Mike MQrpn). And they expected to win? "I didn't hear anyone sayina that last year,'' said Clau-e. "Now rm hearina at. But I can't let that impact me." Actually, I'm not really blamina Claire or even tryina to impact him for what has happened to the 1989 Dodaers. But 1 do think he made a terrible mistake in slanins Murray, a 33-year-.old who can no longer hit the high, hard one (this is a different league, remember?) and brinas the personality of a zombie into the clubhouse. But how was Fred to know Mur- AMERICA'S #1 CHOICE FOR BATIERIES , SHOCKS , STRUTS! AC/OB.CO 47" == l.lel r _. 41'7 ---., .. ...... 31~ &lfy ...... ...,, Great starting power and reserve capacity '""""--............... ---~ ...-"-DtEHARD .. ::. II e "" .. 7 .. ··= ""*~ Up to 650 coN en · 1111,. .._ Mlfl ... tr* II ... 21.17 ""' .. "'*',. Nl*Y. 1i t9.i ii: ... 11.tt ~ ..... :;.. .. "' ..... 41.tl Utttlty """' • . ...... ray wu alidina badlint over the hill? That kind ofthlna dOC"Sn't how up on baseball cards or scoutina reports from men who have spent most of thetr carcera in the Am~n'­ can Lc-,,u~. "You re not see1n' the true Eddie Murray,•• insists Claire. "I believe in his abilities. And, J will be judged on him." So be at. Meanwhile, I can't blame Manager Tom Lasorda. either, for the Dodaer failures. Tommy has never been a tactical genius (he knows how to nis>-flop the batting order when he chanaes pitchers and sometimes he coaches third base). but what was he supposed to do with this bunch of millionaires? In vest for them? Just a quick review of some of the salaries being paid the World Cham- pions: Murray ($2.5 million). Orel Hershisher ($2.4 million). Gibson ...... '1MllOA13 ., .... f't7"10MtJ .. ,.,.,....'* StlldJRlder I~ ,1MllORt3 SS.00 ft17"'°"13 .... ..,...,..,.,. Gn ock 11.tt .. 1..,,....14 1nder •101 P111171RH ~,. P1ll/'7lfll14 ..... "21 ...... 11 ,..,,.,.,4 -.11 1'111171f1111 41.11 Pressunzed to reduce fade ................... .., ........... " St1H¥Alffr Gas stnltl·llSTALLED ,.,..... . ..,, """' ....... ........ 2 .. ,_.,onee Dllyl "n1Ml1'UI "1~13 ~~,. • "1~13 •ft2t..-nt1• "1~11 ...,~,. "'""""'" ~'' ..,...,.,. .. ""1""9t11 Provides quick. even ,_,NlhW 'PmWIRtl flm/NHIUI ~· and Manhall (SI m1lhon each), Fernando Valenzuela (SI.SS m11lton). John Tudor (S 1.3 mallion), Mike Scioscia ($I.I mallion), Davis ($987,SOO), Gnffin ($900.000). Ran-• dolpb ($8?S.OOO). Jay Howell ($800,000). Alejandro Pena ($7SO,OOO). etc. Arc you still laughing or are those tears? Gibson. last year's hero. spent most of spnn' training holding press conferences, pl&) ing catch . and look- ina for his razor. Marshall. after playina more than 140 sames C 144) last season for the first time 1n five years. has returned to that never- never land of the partially-disabled. And Murray? He'sJU<tl a staff. Yet, some pla)ers. fans. and even baseball writers have been cnt1cal of management for not "saving" this season by swinging a trade for a lcadoff man. AStonasti1na. Pertuips a.ire has had bad luck tf")'ina to find 1 replace- ment for Steve Sax. who the Dodgers tried to hardbeJI in nefO- tiations and lost. but when you re payina $20-plus million for existing players. why do you have to swing a trade to bail them out? The Dodaers have the hiahesl payroll in major leaaue baseball and perhaps that's fittina. inasmuch as owner Peter o· Malley enjoys higher profits than any owner in 1he history of team sports. His manager. a banquet circuit and TV commercial celebrity. makes more money durina the off-season than mosi men earn durinf a life- time. And mosl of has malhonaire players. nice and polite fellows for the most pan, have enjoyed success during their careers. Particularly those who came from the American League. lllllUI --.. ,..,. .... , .... 11 , ... ,, ,, ... '116.'t0fl1' ...... '"'-" Ma.• ..... '""'" u.n "175. ..... 13 11.lt ""'-'* M.11 -.n '-'* '1M ,,,._,, 6&.tl 11'Mt• ..... .. , ...... ,, lt.n " __ ,, .,, a.ta , ... ,. -.. 1.~14 ...... l't•'1'111H n.91 """"' .. , .... Mm IMlllll au "111'711'14 M..17 ,..,,..,_ .. n.11 II.ti 1'6l'MllU ... ,, "205l7$R'. 10.tl ~II 11.n II A.II ..... 11'1-IJ ., ... ~11 n.• ,._..,.,, .,. U.11 , .. _., .... "21117M1tl 14.• ,_,,,." •• t•'?elfl•• ... ,, __ H n.t1 U.11 ... 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So when you're lookina to lay the blame on thls season or no return, cenainly some must be plaoed at the feet ofOairc, the man who traded Pedro Guerrero for Tudor, didn't sian Sax, and was suckered into siaruna Mumy. You mijht even blame Lasorda a tad for beina unable to shake his millionaires out of their lethargy. Tommy runs much faster from the front than the rear, even with a reduced belly. But most of th as season's ugliness can be blamed on those who come to the plate-with men on base and fail to produce. They_ can be easily identified by the stiffness in their swings. Rick Tilley is a syndic1ted columnist who appears in the Dail> Pilot every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Dodgers put Tudor, Pena on DL CHICAGO (.\P) -The Los An- geles Dodgers placed pitchers John Tudor and AlcJandro Pena on the disabled list on Saturday. the second trip there this season for Tudor. The left-handed Tudor was placed on the 21-day disabled list JUSt one day after failing to retire a batter in the seco11d inning of the Dodgers· 6-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs. An examination revealed he 1s suffenng from tendinitis of the rotator cuff. Tudor, who was acquired from St. Louis for first baseman Pedro Guer- rero last August. unde~cnt elbow surgery last Oct. 27 and did not pitch until June 27. He made three appearances for the o~,ers this season. pitching just 811) innings with an ERA of 5.40. ''I'm not going back out there again. I know that," Tudor said Friday .. "I don't know what to say. It hasn't worked out. I don't have an}' idea where we go from here.·· Tudor needed only five pitches in the first inning Friday but gave up a homer to Lloyd McClendon. a single to Damon ~rryh1ll and a double to Vance Law Wlth no outs in the second. He was chased after making just I 0 pitches overall. The Dodgers used 12 relievers in Tudor's thrtt starts. "We can't have any starting patch- er who can only go one. two or three innings." said Fred Claire, executl\e vice president. "That's too much of a drain." Tudor cut short his minor league rehabilitation assignment rather than make a third start there Pena, a right-handed rehever. went on the I 5-day disabled list with a strained right aroin muscle. Pena appeared in 33 pmcs with a 2-2 record and two saves. He had a 2.55 ERA in 421/J innings. To replace Tudor and Pena on the roster, the Dodaers called up left. hander R•y Scaraae and right-hand- er Tim Crews from Albuquerque of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League. ALL-STARS ''om 81 The AL players were shocked: the NLcrs didn't blink. Then, there's a more-to-the-point opinion -that the National Leaaue had better players all those years. Especially smce upansion, because the AL roster, which includes a player from every team, has been watered down. Maybe that's true, panicularly late in the pme when reserves often decide the outcome. Of the NL's last 22 victories, the winning run scored in th.e seventh innina or later l 1 times . .. Generally, we had more quality players down to the last man than they did •• said Mike Schmidt. elected this year to his 12th All-Star team but unable to play because be has retired. "When the pme was on the line, we bad the better bench." • • . , ,- 0renge Co t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Jv11f I , .. IMBLEDON '°"'" J th pmc of lhc first set and took 3·2 lead in the ~cond set. but then med to lose has touch and wa\ted epcatcd break points. LendJ strua· cd into a tiebreaker and won 1t 7-2 Afier the rain delay. B«ker brain measunna Lendl's serve beucr and slamm1n1 winner ancr winner wuh his backhand. He lo t the third set but showed his rcsuraencc by sav1n1 three set points and maluna Lrndl strutale on ha.s strvc. Thanks to rain, today promises to be busy one even the match and become the rst person tn the tournament to an a set off Becker The wcake t pan of Lendl's game lways has been volleyina, but the orld's top player dominated the ct as he closed out the second set nd won the first three games of the hird set to move within three games f the final. Beck~~ continued to blow op- nuomes, convening only one of 0 break points in the second set and he first half of the third set and reamina at h1mself1n German and nahsh whik tossing hts racket In he air. Then the rain came. "That was definitely good for me, ou know, I could settle down," ker said. "You stan to get )our oncentration back. you stan to get our momentum back ·· Tne 21 ·year-otd We$t German. who won Wimbledon in 1985 and 1986, was helped by two calls when he finally made has breakthrouiti in the 10th pme of the founh set. Lrndl, servina at 15-30. hit an apparent service winner but a lines- man called it out. Umpire Paolo Pereira overruled the linesman and called the serve aood, but disallowed the point and ordered l.tndl to serve again. An infuriated undl then double- faulted to give Becker two set points. Lendl saved those two and a third. but a disputed cal~ almost 1dent1cal to the cafher one -with Pereira again overruling but not g.1v1ng the point to Lcndl -unnerved Lendl as he lost the last two points and the set. As Lend! showed sians of crumb!· ing. Becker turned up the pressure and stancd taking advantaae tv•n Lendt disputes • point with th• umpire during 1emt- ftn•I m•tch •t•lnlt Boris Becker •t Wtmbtedon Saturd•Y· WIMBLEDON, Enaland It looks hke a tall order. even If che weather hold~ and the $Ch~duhna runs like clockwork. Af\er two days of dnule that threw Wimbledon into chaos and forced the women's champ1onsh1p match to be postponed, organ11ers arc bracioj for the most crowded final day in h11tory today. w11h a total of 31 matches on the program At the §ame tame, officials ad- mitted the tournament could run into a third week for the second ) car in a row ··we've IJ'Cn 11 much con)1der- at1on and 11 can be done." said Jean Se~ton, one of three assistant 1ef- erces "If 11 rains for 10 minute'> or so. ""t' shouldn't have a problem. But obvaou\l}t 11/J houn wUl .- things up a bu." Normally. onJy two iSJUCS I d• undecided unul the lut day ol • tournament -the meo't ~ pionsh1p and the women"• doubt• But this year. all 11 titles -tOlli the men's sansJes to the jwdor doubles -will be contested today, 1ndudmg the fi ve main evenu: Men's and women·, sinalcs. mea•1 and women's doubks. and mixed doubles To try and case today'$ loed. play will be&an earlier than usual aod more more couns will be uted. The women's singles final be· tween Steffi Graf and Ma:rlln.a NaHalllova will begin at I p .m (' a m POT> on CcnlrC Coun, fol· lowed by the men's final between Stefan Edberg and Boris Beem. NI.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NIUC Jl>TICE P\BJC NOT1CE P\8.IC NOT1CE P\BJC NOTICE NK.IC "°TICE Nl.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE NLIC M>TlCl ftc::TITIOUI IUIMll The reois1ran1 com· ftCTITIOUI 8U ... 81 menc:ed lo Irani.Kl busl-~TITIOUI IUltNlll lllled abO"e on NIA FICTITIOUS IUllNlll f'ICTITtOUl IU ... 11 ducted by an 1n<llVIOuel ''"""'°" COU9'T NAMI ITATl•NT menced to tr1naact bUSt· NAMI ITATt•NT nfft under the li<:llhous NAMI STATEMENT ;.II Cravena NANI ITATE•NT NAME ITATl•WT The reg11trent com-Of" C~ The following perton1 ere ~ under '"'• hcllllous The lollowlnQ peuone are bullneet name or namH The tollowlrlQ peraons are Tl\11 s1a1ement w•• hi.a The lollOW1nQ oeraons are The lotlow1ng perton• are menced 10 tranaect buSJ· COUWTY Of' Oll.,I. bu"'1eaa .. butineu name <>< na~ doing bulinet• H lllted ebove on Ju,,. 1986 <!Olt!Q bualneu h with tne County Clerk 01 Or <!Ott!Q bullneu H <lo•no buatnest u ,,.., under the f1<:1111ou1 tn the M.U. ol the ~ 0 ROON STOCKMAN & tt1tedeboveonJuly 1 lH9 WINSOl MARKE TING Jonathan E Siik PrM.1-FASHION FRENZY 401 ange County on June I MOES AUTO REPAIR ENlERTAINtNG IDEAS bUatneee name Of nam .. oeoon of DONALD Ol!AN SSOCIA TES. • 10 WHI Rick Hvyell 4H Cliff OrlVe ,., Lagun• danl Newport Center Or Untl 11189 "'"'I 170 I T1t111n Ave Cos le !IHI Admiral Wfl/ Co111 haled ebo•e on Ju,,. 8 11189 0REH08l fOf en.,. Of ou1 He'Y· Su11e 345, Thia 11a1amant was flied Beach, Cell! 92661 Th•• alatement was ftl.o A.313, Newport Beacn Calif ,420770 MH• Cflhf 926:17 Meu CA 92627 Jftfry A Armour Neme ewpor1 h,Calll 92863 witlltf\eCountyClerkofOr· Joseph A Gendron, 4118 WllhtheCoYnlyClerkof Or-926e0 Publlahed Oran~ Coast Monemmed Mumtaz Cnerm11"9 P Miiter 1H Tn11 etatement wes filed No A149107 T,..ornu Seymour. 1101 anoe County on June 22, Clllf Ortve • 4 laguna ange County on June 22. 8 qe11 Honein1 2055 Dally Piiot Ju11e 75 July 2 9 2 I t2 Pomo"• .rwe B Co15ta Admiral Wily Co1ta MeH """'tile County Ci.r~ or Or-ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE MacArthur Blvd •268, 1989 Beectl, Calif 92651 1989 Alolla, So Lake Tahoe 16 1989 Men Cahl 926:17 CA 112627 ange Counly on June 8. FOR CHANGE OF NAME enta Ana, Calif 92707 F•23082 Thta bu11ne11 11 con-FU31lt CallJ 9573 1 Su 887 Mohammed Muna• 2004 Tn1s bu11nen 11 con 1999 O O N A l D D E A N Thia butlnHt le con, Publlahe<I Orange Coast dUC1ed by an 1nd1vtdua1 Publlahed Orange COhl Th•• bustneu ., con-----------Arnotd A•e Cos11 Mesa ducted by an 1ndtvldual P'421MJ OREH08l l'\H tit.cf a petl- ucted by an tndlvldual Dally Piiot July 2. 9 16. 23. The reg11tran1 com-Dally Pllol July 2 9 16. 23. dueled by 4,, tndlv1dua1 P\BLIC NOTICE Caltl 92627 Hie reg1"ran1 c.om Pubhehed Orange Coaat tton1nthtacouf1fOf'anOl'CSW The regletranl com-198<1 menced lo transact bu.11-1989 The, reg1s1ran1 com -----------Th•• bus•neas is con· menced 10 tran1ac1 bUll 0 111y Piiot June 11. 25 Juty allowing petitione r lo encecl to 1ranaact bual-Su-906 "ffl under '"'• ltclllloua Su-906 mencea to tranaact buJI FICTITIOUI IU .... 111 ducted by a general part-nes1 under 1ne ftcltttoua 7 9 1989 c,..4nge hta/her nttme ff'om est under Ille flcllllou1 bu1lneH name or namea nes1 under lhe flcllltous NAMI ITATIMINT nenh1p buttnMa name or nama Su-888 DONALD DEAN DR£H08L 1lnea1 name or names MLIC NOTICE llste<I •t>ov• on May 3. 1989 fltalC NOTICE bUll,,.u name or names Tile followtnQ persons are rn., reg11tran1 com-tilled a bOYe on 5119189 to JASON D STERLING lated above on (nol yet) JoMl)h A Gendron llated above on NIA dotng buttneH •• menced to transact bull-Ctlarma1ne P Miiier PUBLIC NOTICE IT IS HEREBY 0 RO£R£0 ThornH G. Seymour 'tc::T"IOUI aUllNlll Thia statement WH flied ,ICTITIOUI aut1Nl81 e 11an Hoesein1 8 u Gs OF ORA.NOE ne11 under the f1ct111ous Tn11 ""ament wu filed that all peraon9 lnt...CN lft Thia atatament wH ltled NAMI ITATHHNT wtlh the Covnty CIMk of Or· NAMI ITATIMINT T,..1s slatemcmt was Ille<! COUNTY CORPORATION bu11ne1H n-<>< narnee with the County Cterk Of Or 'ICTITIOUI 8UllNEll the matter afOf..aid ~ Ith the County c .. rk of Or· The followlng pertona ate ange Covnty on June 20, The 1o11ow1no pertona art wllh ,,... Covnty Clerk of Qr. 3116 Roosevelt Wey Cotta 1111e<1 ab0ve on April 1 1989 ange Count)I on May 19 NAMS ITATIMINT t>elore Uva coun In o.pert· nge Counly on Jvne 8, d040Q bUllnMI as 1999 doing bualne11 H ange County on June 13 Meu Calif 928211 Motiemmed Mumtaz 11189 Tile follOW1nQ pertona are menl No 3 at 700 0Mc 19119 (a)SAVER (t>)SOUND ANO 'U21M WORLDWIDE INVEST· 1989 Bugs ol Orenge County Tn11 Slatament was l1la<I FUtMI d0tnQ bullneN u Cent• on ... w .. 1. Senta '421171 VIBRATION ENGINEERINO Publllhed Orange Cout MENT NETWORK 1221 f'~1U Corp Ca1tf0<nia w1tn the Cov,..ty CJ.rk ol Or-PubllSha<! Orange CoHt PEARSE ENTERPRISES Ane Cahtomta on AlJGt.JST Publllhed Orange CoHt REFERRAL 3078 Roanoke Oaity Piiot July 2 9 16 23. EH1 Oyer Road Suile 220 Pubhaned Orange Coa"'I Ttlll bu1tnau 11 CO"-wge County on June 8 Oa1ty Pilot June 18 2~ July 8 Sandbar Corona <!el Mar 15 11189, at 2 00 O c:lodl Dally Pllol June 18 25. July ln , Coate MeH C11tf 1989 Santi Ana Cahf 92705 Oatly Ptlot June 25 July 4' 9 ducted b'f • corPorallon t999 2 9 1989 Calif 92fl2S P M end lllen ano tnete 2.1 1989 92fl28 Su8911 F1na nc111 Eng1neer1ng t6.19811 Tne rtg•Slranl tom F421114 Su8llO Ao1>er1 T and Lynn• c tOOWUIOIM lfanyllle)'ha,.., Su-8fl9 WIHlam H ChOllman 3078 •-tC NOTICE Concept• Inc Cahlorn•• Su·886 mencf'd 10 trana.ct bui• Puo111ned Oren~ Coa.11 ----------PearM a $andb11t Coton• ""'Y Mid petition for cnanpe ----------IRO#IOl!e ln Co••• Mesa. ,.~ 1221 Eaat Dyer Road Sulle ----------nen un<le< 1ne f1c111oout Oe•ly p,101 June 18 ?5 Juty l'tlllC NOTIC£ <!el M8l Caltf 02825 ol n.arne tnould not be .....ec NOTICE Calif 92626 220 Sant• Ana Ca111 9270S l'ta.IC NOTICE ousinest na,.,.. °' n"~' 2 9 11189 Tn11 oualneu 11 con-granted ----------Thia bu11nu1 •• con-'tc::TrTIOUI 9UllNlll Th ta business 11 con-----------haled abOve on July 1 s 1967 Su-87 t Ftc::TTTIOUI 9UllNlll ducted by nu1t>ao<1 an<1 wile IT IS FURTHER Ofdefed flCTITIOUIMJ ..... 11 dvcledby antn<1"'1dual NAMllTATEMINT dvcted by ecorPorlllOn f'1Cm1ou•BU81NESI Oennellt l Mao NAMEITATH•NT Tiie regtatrant com lh .. aCOC>)'ofthtaorOertO NAm ITATWMINT The reg11tr ent com-Tne fOl!Owlng oerton• ere Tne reo11tront com-NAMI •TATUffNT TreHurer Mt.IC NOTICE The fOllO..,nQ persona are manced 10 ttlll\MCI bu..-mow C8UM be pubbhed 111 T .... f ... t--'""nar•~aare menc;ed to tran1ac1 butt dOlnQbullnesau mence<I lo tre,..nct bu1t· T .... fOll • T111• s1a1-·n1 wea fllAd ----------•d<>l""b\Js.nest H -•• uA"~ the f1<:1111ou1 theOrangeCoutDalfyP!iot . .... "'.,.. •.. ., .,... . ...,., • SEMINARS UNLIMITED -u un<I-l"e f1ct111ou1 ,.., ow•nQ persons are ~ v··~ v .. ., ·~ ,.....,.. f I d<><nQ bullnetll at nesa under t"'• ltct111ou1 5 G S ·-•• 1· d04ng bullness as will\ tl\e Cou,,1y Cler~ ol Or FICTITIOU• 9UllNEla El TORO GARAGE bvllnetll name <>< names 8 MW9'>8'>9' o 09"9'8 A.GAi INSURANCE SER-bullness name <>< names 2 IO tenneyre 1 Laguna bustneu name or r111mes s T u D E B A K e R •no• Counly on June 13 NAfff ITATEMENT 16092 Construc110n Ctrcle lllted above on 1no1 yell C"eul•lton. pu~ In IN!! VICES, 18831 Von Karman 111te<1ab0ve0'1 May t 1989 Beach. Calif 92651 lllled ebove on N1A ENTERPRISES 2•9 F0<e11 1989 The following perwns are Ent Irvine Calif 92713 Robert P .. rM county at leUt one.•..,... Suite 350, Irvine Calif Wolllam H Chollmen . Slletla A Wiiiiams 25 IO Tony Reguero President A"e , Laguna Beacn Calif '4221ff doing busineu IS Sanla Ana Tow1n9 Inc This 11etament wu ht«l 10< lour conaecuu,,. ""98ka 92715 Thlt statement w1s hied Gienn•t• St Laguna Th•• 11a1emen1 was hied 92651 Puo11s11e<1 Orange Co11s1 1atNEWPOAT BE AK S CaMf0<nta 984 w .. t 17111 wtth 1n. County Cletk of Of. P'•<>< 10 the d•ll or Mid,_. U S Agrt F1nanc1al Inc with Ille Counly Clerk of Or-Beach 1111 92651 wtt,.. the County Cieri< of Or P1191 M Loper 890 Cayon Daily Pilot June 2!> July 2 9 SPORTSWEAR fb)BEAK S St Coall Meta Callf enge County °" JuN! 8 1"G California I 883 I Von •nQ• County on J_une 20 Th•• buainen 11 con ange Coµnly on June 22 view On•e Laguna Beacn 16 1989 208 30th StrMt Newport 92627 11189 Dated 6/30l89 K.,man. Sulle 350 lr•1"9, 11189 dueled by e n tndtvtdual 11189 Cahl 92651 Su 889 Beacn Callf 92863 Thlt t>uaineH IS con-, .. 21... ,,._. A. JACKMAN, Calif 92716 F•JU20 The reglllranl com f423091 This business •s con Michael A Kn~t 208 ducted by a corp0<allon Publltned ()flange Cout .lltdfe of lM ,.,.,.., Thia buatneu " con· Publlshed Or11nge Cout menced IO transact butl-Publltlhe<I Orange Coast dueled by an 1nel1v1<1ual P\BLIC NOTICE 30th Slrfft N-pOl'I Beacl\ Tiie reotttra nt com Daily PllOt June' 18 25 Juty c~ D Or ......... . ducted by a c0<pora11on Oally Ptlol July 2 9 16 23. neas under the hct•ltous Delly P1101 July 2 9 16 23 The reg1s1r 11nt com · Calif 9'663 menced to tranuct bull· 2 9 1989 """'el<! eno .... '""" The registrant com-1989 bualnua narne or names 11189 mence<I to tlan,8cl ous1-FICTITIOUI IUllNES• Th•I bus•neu ts con n .. s under tM llc1111ou1 Su-883 Adema A~ •640 Cot1• menced 10 1ranHCI busi. Su-900 1:~~9: above on Jul'le 22 Su-903 ne" u"der the 11c.1111ous NAME ITATIMINT ducted Oy an rndtv•dual ~ bullneu name or namM ---.---IC-..,..-T1CE----~:.;..c,~:rJ~.,. Coes1 neN uncle< the ftc1111ou1 S,....le Wllllams DllllHIC NOTICE buStness ,,arne or names ine lollowtng persons ar" The rag111re nt eom. nateo above on No"9mber ---'"-~--""-----Oa•i.. P110t J""'9 18, 23 30. bualnett name or namH P\BLIC NOTICE Thll llatement was hied l'"UU\. 11ste<1 above ori June 1 1989 doing bullnesa 89 menc.e<I to tranHct OuSI 1984 1,.J,. ~, !lated above 0'1 M1y 1 19811 with Ille Countw Cll!rk of Or flCTITIOUI aUllNllS Peg1 M Lopez IM p ER I A I CAR p E T neH under the lte1t11ou1 WllH&rn D Rush President ,ICTI'TIOU8 IU ... I. •0 • Pr811<19flt FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS ' Thts siatement "'as Ille<! t8340 Yorba Lln<11 Blvd ousinesa name or names Tnis llalemen1 WH flled MA• ITAff•NT fhlt 11atemant was !tied NAltH tTATlMENT a~e County on June 22 NAMW IT ATEMINT with the County Clerk 01 Or • t02 Yorbe Lindi Cahl t11ted abo•t1 On June 8 1989 With tne County Clerll ot Or Ttle lotloWlng pettonl ete 'lllllh the County Ci.rk ol Or· The lollOwl"" persons are 19 9 Tl'le IOllOW1ng peraona are a~e Coun1y on June IJ 92686 M1<:,...et A Kno.11 8004l9 County on June II ~ bulineM aa C J 8 .. ., F42312S <Jo•no bus1ne11., Thta ste1emen1 wat nl$d 1989 an~ ounty on une dOlng butin"9 u Publtahecl Orange Coul THE BROOKHOlLOW 19 II S1111nram Zan<101gl1u1 C EOITCO, 2103 Federal ~ ..,_ .. 11189 T J a DAWSON t50 Dally Pilot July 2 9 16 23 GROUP. One Brooi.nollow F•221t7 21727 lAke VtStll D• El .. ,,.,,,,.County Clerk of Or· ''= Coste Mesa. Cleif 92827 NAMl ITA~ '421110 P1ute11no Ave Su11e 276 1989 Dnve Santa Ane Cetof Published OranQe Coust Toro Caltl 92630 •noe County on June 8 Publ•aned Orange 1 Mien ... ~ Wol1ord Publi.tltld Ofange Co.HI COiia Mese Cellf 92626 Su·905x 92705 Dally Pilot..June25 July 2 9 t(oumara llal<a•an<I 11800 1989 Datly PolOt .lvne l8 2~ July 18320 TeirellCOfnla.. L.aka Tl'l8 ~are Dally PolOI June 18 25 July Thomas R JunoO 150 Je~· R Kn•pp One 16 1989 Mt Rot>e<t Foun1a1n V11lley ~42193 · 9 1989 Elllnol'"e, Calff 112330 dolnQ ~ • OW 2 I 1989 P1u1ar1no A•• Suite 276 Ptll.JC NOTICE er--'~::.'°"" Or•;. Senta Su 894 C11kl 92708 Pubh.ned Orange Coht Su 877 Thi• bullnfll 11 con-SANT A ANA T IMO Su 6'"2 Co •• C 11 "2626 """''"" T 0111ly P110I June 18 25 Julv -----------"·~1_.....,. •A 1-""-~""··-• M5 Soutll SWlla Fe Sana -" Ill ...... a' ,. An1 Cehl 92705 DllDtlC NOTICE "'' Ou11ne"1 '' con 2 9 1989 ' """" .., _, -· .,.,,,. . ..._, . . ----------1 Thll buetness •• con 'lCTTTIOUa 9UllNISI Gregory J Knapp One rUU\. ouc.t~ b'I' 11 Of!~•I pert "8.IC NOTICE The regte1r1n1 com-~1~7~ PtB.tC NOTICE ducted by en 1nd1vodu1I NA• ITATIMENT Brookl\Ollow °''"'• Santa ,,.,,,.,P ~78t----------merlCed 10 ttMMCI ~ • lnC ----------The reg•ttr1nt com-ille lollowtnQ petsons are Ana Cehl 97705 FICTrTIOUI •u•1•:• The "'O•"ran1 corn 'ICTITIOUI •U'*'ll neu llt'deir tl'l8 fichtl0u9 CallloNU, M4 Weat Hth F1CTTTIOUI au...-•• menct'<I lo tranaect bull-dOlnQ bu .. ,...... Tn11 butinesa IS con-NA• l'TATIME:N menceO to transacl bUI' P\8.IC NOTICE NA• ITAffMUfT b\I .. ,_ n8fM Of ,,_ Coct• ~Oehl m 21 NA• ITAfffllllNT ne11 vnder the hctmous NEWPORT MORTGAGE ducted by 8 general parl· The follOWtng persons are neu urioer lhe ltc11t1ous The IOllOW\no petlOM are lllled et>ow on (not )"811 Tt\ie t>ualf\ffa la con The lolloWlng peraont .,. bualnetl neme ()( namea a INVESTMENT GROUP '*'"IP dooc":t;;i;;~· ~·MPORTS bull,,.,S name Of nam•s 'ICTITIOU• 1ua1tt1•• doonQ bulinMI.. MlcflNI ~ W()ftord dutted by". COfOOfat!Oft d~tz:Tne:R~KERS IN· 111~~':1°7u~ ~~r Ne::;:;:~~~ ~::~ ~ r~:·~:::~. c~~: ~:...E c~:,•h92s~;~· Costa "·~e:~~~zc:,,~~~ .• " T:,":,!~~T:.= are A~~~E~; ~~~~~LRTT .:,,~·c:;mo::-oi~ ~ r~I~:~ c:::: VESTMENlS. 124 Via U<IO Thia llatemenl was hied 92660 ,,.,. uncle< lhe ftelthOUI Leora M Fenn-Bannon Tll•I atalem•nl w s hleO <IO>nQ bosinen H BE AC H A M ~ D t C A L ange C~ty on June • ~ nan!.N ortte= Nord. ~I e.8C11 Calif wit"' Ille County Ci.rk ol Or-0 e or O e Le e p er buatnest name or nimes 33, E 161h Street Colla w•lh the County Cterk of Or BEAU & AR AO CON-GROUP 1501 Sue>et•or Av· 1981 , ........ ,, t.at«I 8bow on ~tier 92863 ange County on June 21 ElltetprlHt. Inc .. A Call-fllled l b<>Ye on SttPlllmber M ... Calol 92627 llnge Counly on June 13 ST RUCTION 2300 Tusltn ~ Sulle 30t N-port ._,. Joea m Gonielez N-· 1989 forn11 Corpor1110n 2833 1 1986 Th•• bua.•ness 19 con· 1989 Ave Newport Beac11 Ca111 Beactt Calif 92863 Publllhed Or'ange COM! l984 PO<I BMcti. Callt 12083 F422937 Ca talpa StrHt Newport Karen L Harrte' ducted ...., an lndtvlduil f'4221N 92fle0 Irene B Haydllt M D 200 OailY PllOt June 18, 15 Jvty f llllam D Rush Pr-= Thie bualnen 1e con-Pvb111hed Or1nge Coul a..cn. Calif 928fl0 Thll etalemenl was hied The 7 eg1Stranl com Pv011sned Ora,,ge Coasl Lan~ Arthur lkauregerd 9 Camage Or Santa Ana 2 I 1919 Su-87, wtt,..~!.11c"~b.::90I Or· ducted by· an 1ndlYldual Dally Pilot July 2, 9. t6 23, ThtS bualneu 11 con wllh lhe County Cltorli of Or menc:ec:t 10 tranl8CI buSI· Oe1ly P1to1JuM25 July 2 9 2300 Tuslin A"• N-POrt CeHf 92707 -----------angel County on .kine I. The reolt1ran1 com-1989 dvcled by a COfPOlllion anQ• County on June 13 l"eSS under the hcttt•oui t6 t989 a..cn Cali! 112680 Tl\1s bu11neH 11 con-1918 mencecl to tranaact bvll· Su-901 The rag11tren1 com 1989 buStneu nam• or names Su 693 Bonnie Mae Schmodl ducted by an tndM<lual rtll.IC NOTIC£ PUt•1 ne11 under Ille llcutioY• ~eel to tren111c1 t>u11-P'412111 ll1te<1 above on Junl' 12 2300 ru111n Ave Newpart Tht1 reo111ra"t corn Publllhe<I Orange eo..1 bu•'°"' name O< narnet Nil.IC NOTICE neu under tne hct111ou1 Pubhshed Or11t1Qe Coest 1989 P\BLIC NOTICE Beech, Celtl 92860 menced 10 transect bvli-,.tc::TITtOUI 9U9"tlH Dally PtlOt Jv,,. 11 25 July !lated ebove on May 1. 1989 , TITIOUI au11--11 bul•ll4IH name or names Oatly Pt101 June 25. July 2 9 Leora M Fenn-B11nnon Tl\11 bv1tneu is con, -l'lffl uneler tl\e ltc1111ou1 NAMS ITAffMEN'T 2 II. 1181 JOM M Gon18lel IC '"' !Isled ebOYI on Junft 19 18 1989 ThtS s111ernen1 wa\ ltlt!<I FICTITIOUI •UllNEll <IUC:le<I by husband and wl e business name or names The lollowlnQ pwaons are Thia a1ataman1 waa flied NAMI ITATIMINT 1981 Su·888 .. AMI ITATl•NT The reg11tran1 com· lltled abOve on June 15 <10tng bullnetie 81 ..,th the County Cl«k of Or· The lollowtno persons ate George C l eet>e< ..,;1n the Covnty Ct•rk of Or The fOllow•no per10"' llrl! meneed lo trenHCt bust-1989 TAAVELWORt<S 111111 •---------- 8l'09 County on June 8. doing bualneu H T"'I• a111ement wH hied ~e Covnty on June 12 d<><no bu11,,..1 99 nesa un<ler 1ne llGllllou1 Ir-8 Haydtk M 0 ~ Narante eourt, rovntain P\alC NOTIC( 1919 L~YSER, 2521 S Mad· wtl"' the County Claflt of Of. Pta.IC NOTICE l9 9 ,.21,n SKY HAWK OfVELOP Du11nea1 neme Of namM Thia 1111emen1 wH filed Vattey Caltl 92708 •---------- '421111 dock Sanla An• Calif 8nQ9 Covnly on Ju,,. 21 ,ICTITIOUI IUllMlll Publlshe<I Orange Co~nt MEN T COMPANY 7 Ui9 ' llaled above on May 30 #Ith the County Ci.rk of 0<· Kenton Chartea Lind NOTICI CW aALI Publltned Orange Coaal 92704 1189 Miner St Colla MeH Callf lll88 ange County on June 8 11I18 LI Naranta Court NotlOe 11 heteby gf\'9n Delly Pllol Jul"e 18 25 July Lorena AIOI 252 I s ,.noo:a NAMI ITATIMINT Oatty Piiot June 25 July 2 9 92627 l ance S.eu1egard 11189 FOYntaln Val'-Caltl 92708 ~3072 ()flot~~~7..! 2 .. 1..... Maddock Senta Ana Calo! .......... ...-.. OraT coaa1 Tne lollow•nQ t>«ton• are 16 t989 Tht1 1tatl!f'A9"1 was filed F•21• -• .... ·-"""".,...... .... " .,.., rv.,....,,.... d t>ullnell 81 Su-885 Chester Wavn" Malin Or T"''' bu11neH 11 con· the State of Caltlornl• the Su-872 92704 Oelly Piiot July 2 16 23 ()ls1·RK ENGINEERING 2 t61 • M•ner SI Coal• ""''" lhe County Cler~ OI -PuOltSned Or•noe CoHt dueled by an lfldMdull .,,_....._ ----------Thia bu11ne11 •• con· 1eat ... 1111 ... Calfl 92527 11nge County on June 8 Dally P110I Jul"e 18 '5 J,;y The ••o•atrenl com-~ ._...,_ lne.· rtllJC NOTICE :;~eci by • ltmtted parlnet· Su-902 ~!46 N;:::• ~~ ~~::~ PUil.iC NOT1CE ln11 t>u11neu '' con 1989 ,•Jlta 2 9 1989 Su-864 ~ed to 1ranuc:I bull ~:-./:::.~= ~ f'tc::TI'TIOUl IMlllNlll Tna regtatrant com-rt11JC NOTICE 926e0 'tc::TITIOUI 9UatNlll <lucted by an mdtv•<lual Pub1o11MtO 0,-.nge Coast neN unoer 1119 •tehhoue 4111 Sttwt S.ma Ana. CA tit ..... .._-·---NT -eci to 1ransac1 butt-Younes S0<tli1.o.h 8662 MAMI ITATEMIENT Tne regiatranl corn Oeoty Potol June 18 2S July rtllJC NO'hl'r bu-M ,..,.,.. cw ~ 1000AMon7·1•·11thetd--., .. ,~ ,,..,_ Or m(lnee<I 10 tranuct t>ur.1 1 ~ lt9ted1bOV8on.JvM8 11Mll Tiie folcWwtnQ persona 111• ,,.. under the 11<:1111ou1 FICTITIOU• 9'1'*'11 Salt Lall• HunlinQlon Tl'le loltowlng persons are ness under lhe ••clitioua 2 9 1981 C ~ OMcttbed proc>efty d~ ~llnea M bua1nesa n•me °' na~ NAm ITATIMINT ee.c,.. CaHI 1264& dotng bvSlnest et Dusiness neme °' n&met Su-887 FlCTT110Ua ltU8tNlll ~Ion llnd hle<I 10 wtt D Jo ENTERPRISES llaled abOve on June 11 Tllefollowlngpettontare Thtt bu11neH 11 con SISTERSCLOSET,28251 ttsta<labO,,.onJune& 11189 ........ ITAffMINT 11 atal8"'*'I w•t 71 Intl LlelenM 2X11101 038 T • 1989 dolnQ bUsMeP •• dueled by an IOdtvtduel Crown vettey Pkwy Suite C NI.JC NOTICE "-wtl,.. •he COunty Ctent Of Or· VIN • 1tlOfl()H()M9ltl The Fun Club. 1 N Ullin LOfena Aloi F"' s s EA 0 s GIFT The reg1S1rant com Laguna Nlgvel Calif 12877 C ..... tef Wa~ Melin Tiie lollOMnO peraona are ·~ County on Jvne 13 S aid .... .. IOf lM ::.7Sutle 5eo Orange CA T"'11 1tatamen1 w .. llled BASKET GALLERIA 2333 menoed to trenU<t bust· San4te MalheWS 19 Anh w.:::~.-~~~~;='0/'~-:' 'ICTITIOUI 9Ul1Nlll d~"8 :s~ ~CH 1 TE C ll 9 ,4121M purpoM o1 Mt181yino llelt of Dora E Weber t 150 Cua Wit,.. Ille County Cltirk of Or-E CoNI Hwy Corona <le4 ,,... un<ler t1141 llclttlOUS oua, laoun• "liguel Cahl •nge Covnl)' on Jun• 13 ...... ITATIMENT TURAL ~SIGN 4 10 31nd Pl.I Or Co the ~"90ed IOf ~ 0,ande •A Anal'*m CA ange County on June 22. M8', <Aki 112825 bv10neu n1me or namet 92677 1989 TN following Pfl'M>nS are St ,,2 ......__,.,t Beach De ll~t~ ~ ly 2 •;1 ano 111or999 tcoel.Mt Mth .,2...,. 1919 Marllyfl,, cr .. sy unnett fitted et>ove on Jun. 5 1989 Pef\ny Matnews 40<n "'•-lM <IOI~ ov,._ aa " ···-..-· tty 1101 ne v coat• of ~••no ll'ld 911• ., ,,,,.,,. ,,__., y S I ••• .-... ""-r ._. F )( CONST"UCTtON Calif .,2883 18 11H ,.,. ........ JO Lindberg, 323 N '•2JOM 2211 Vitia ....,.ado, N-porl ounes ou iz..,.,., AIVef Ave N~rt ...,&ch Publtahed Orange Coa11 " Horii R Noppenbe<Qef Su-8115 pen-"" -S o; CA Publlthed OranQe Cout 8each, Calif 92fle0 Thia Slllemetll WH hied Calif 921583 D p 1 J ?S 1 2 9 J 1372 FlylnQ Cloud l •g.;na , tO 32nd St •!I N~ Deted thlt SU1 ~ ~ J4itit, =• 1 • •no• Detty Ptlot Jvty 2. e t8 23, Tl111 bueln•H 11 con-wtlh the County Cterk or Or-Thtt bua1ne11 •• con ,;·1~9~:' u,,. Ju v Ntgvet Celt( 112677 Beec:n Calli 112863 tM9 Tfllt bUllMel la con• 1Mt ducted by an 1ndlvldu• = County °" Ju,,. 13 dveled by 1 general part Su 887 Oennt1 Ralpll Fo• 31372 0 111 t>ualne H 11 con "8JC NOTICE T-r-. 9'1 "· .... d\iet.cl .... co-pwlnera Su·llOI T"'• regtetrant com -nerahtp FtylnQ Clovcl. l.aguna NIQU4!4 duc;leo by an lfldlvlduel ,, .. -...... °' "~Y Pltfledilot J•~I. IC.-~, •----------menc:ed to 1r1nN1Ct bu•I· '422170 The reg1t1ren1 com •-te ..,..TICE C•kf 92877 .. ,._..., "'"'" -I)' I . ftlt Tiie reol•u•nt com· •-te llftTIC[ ,,... ~ the llctltlou• Publl•hed Orange Cont ~nceo 10 tranaact bus• ... -. "" l"'• reol•lr•nl com ~NT°' 8ue11 menoed lo 1r1ntact bull• .--. "" De p IO J 26 J "'2 9 ..... T"'" bualneH '' c.on menced to tran .. ct bull Utll °' f'tc::MtOUI ,,... uncs.r 1,... flclltlOY• bualMU name Or narnet Uy I I u,,. · v., · nesJ under tile lletlllous FICTITIOUS IUlfNlll dueled by an lndMOu•I neu unoer the flcltllou• IUIMll NAMI ~ na!M Ot nemet P'ICTfTtOUl IUllNlll !ISied above 0'1 June 30 1e. 1989 Su 890 bualneu name or nemes NA• tTATl•NT The rag11trant com-bU.inua na,,,. or name• TNt following perlOlle •~~===== lilted et>ove on e1t1111 r:::~ ':.,"'!:! .,.. 1~~""nn Lln,,.11 11·~~~~!,~~ne 1 · lHP The lollowlnQ l*ton• ere ~c~ ,,J! 1~:;·-:;~11~~. 1111ee1 at>Ove on June 1 1<110 1111,,. abendoned 1,... "'"' Of Dore E Wet>er Jo dOlnO buatneu u Tn1•"~1at8m8'1t wH flied Thta llaternent waa !tied <101ng bull'*• H ne u HC>fll ~~~ the Flc1111011e 8u11ne11 Llnctt>ero IAXTON MANUFAC· wlllltneCountyCterkOIOf· MLICNOT1CE wlththe CountyCi.r11 of 01 A ULET TF-BRIERY ou11ne11 n11me °' ,,amt11 Thi• atatament wat llltl<l Name TJ IOAWSON 6" Tlllt llllamtflt wu llled TUAINO OOMPANV 16782 County on June 20, "ICTITtOUI Ml ... 11 ange Ct>linl) on June I ~6:!. ~u=1~8;;-, CMtll Ila~~~ ro.Jul"e 1 191111 witn tneCCounty Cle<k ell O~ 1\11141' St Suite 40$ Cotta wlUI U19 County Cl«ll ot Of· Mlllll1en AYenue lrvtne, = NAMI ITATIMINT 1989 Ma11o. A Roul•ll• 21 Th11 111tt1manl wa• f11fo0 •;x; ovnty on June Mffa Callf 92e27 M09 County on June I, c.111 1271• '4UIU The fotlOwlnO petM>Ot are ,UOU1 cn11ndr e l a ne, RAncho Oh the Covnty C.11 01 01 19 9 Tna Ftehlloua Buit~U 1Mt ,.,,_ luton W11et Concl•llOn• Publllfled Orange Cout dolnQ buMMU u Pubkaned Orange Coast Mtrage Calif 12270 ;"99 Counly °" Jun" 8 fU1tlT Name i.teneo to abO..,. wH I"" (qu4pfMnt Inc: C..._ =Nol """ 2 I 19 23 B£Nt 203 Via 1.a~na Dally PllOt JuM 2& July 2 fl e~n1 Br•-k., 1714 E 1949 Pvbttlllecl Or~ Coa•I ltle<I '" Orenoe County on Publiaflecl Or.,. Coaa1 "" ' ' .,,,., ' ' ..,., .... , , .... , .... o .. 1y P110tJune 18 25 .Nty Fet>ruary 11 11H rtLf t 23 30 torr11a. 18712 M1ll1t1en All· I ' ~ BMch C.itt 12863 18 1919 Oc,eanlront 8albotl C'.1t•11 ... -9 Ill = 'llOt .My •• t • • .we. lmna, Celtf 12714 Su-117 Onen Chfllten CauchllO Su-StlJ 92681 Pyl)ltWlflO Orange CoHt 2 1 NO 3711• 1 1 Ml• Tiiie twuneu It con· 203 via L1vennt N~ Tn1a buatneH 11 co" 0.11y P110t JUM 1• 2~ July Su·lefl Tl"'"'81 A Junod. e&6 ---------dUcted by • COfpottnton "9.IC NOTICE 9MGll. Clltl 9'te3 Pta.IC NOJIC[ ducted 1>y a general p111t 2 I 1Ht Bllll9f •2•1 Coate M..- •-.,. -~ Tiie reol•ir•nt GOm• Thia bullMJM 11 con· netlhlO Su 870 "8JC NOTICE Cattl 9262e - __ .--...... -... ..... --•--...__-__..... 10 "enaect bu8i-MnnoutMl ... 11 ..__._.. .... .,........,.,..._.. ,tCTrnouteu .... at Luann oawaon, 25712 .. _......., tT _..._.,.. _,_ vr ... "_. • ......., .... IT __ The renlatranl com ,.,. __ ---11 p ... r1 T C"'" HCfftiOUl9UWll ,,... undef IN fklltlOua ~ A•-• T"'• ra9111ran1 com· MA-4,._,., menc:eo 10 1rat1aec:t bu" TIC( ,..,,,,....__ Lt arc• ........ OfO. _,, llM9 tTA~ buliMM nerne Of MtMI TM tollowtng l*aont we manc9d 10 tlat\MCt b\191-Ttle folo'firlng S*llON are ,_. undef IM ftc:lll1oue Ml.JC NO MAMI eTATl.MIWT 9~ The f011owinO Pf"IOft' are ...._, 1t10"9 on N/A ~ tll.tillne8a 88 neea unCler ttle llctlllOU• oo:J ~ • DvllMM name °' nemt11 'tc::TITIOUI ~II The f~ P«tona.,. Tht• °"._ -con- doiftl IMliMM • . Aoea A Law'le I UTH BEACH TU· bullfteN name °' nemes P INCEl Y TAAVHS tf11«1 abo,,. on Octoo-1 t NAm 8TA,._NT °Q'(Jo~ OAADENS °"f't,;.' ~.:;::;'': llled MISA "'°"'~MADI IN• Thia lllletftenl wM !Mel TOAIHO C£NTEA 170 I Mated a~on June 1 1119 INC 4320 t-mpva Or tHI fne IOllOw4nO l*IOf\I 11re l AND•CAP£ AND Of ....... , .. , ..... ,. __ , .. CWll or Or· VllT--Nl Of'OUP tst W ""'"'IN County CWlil of Of· 17tll 1u1 .. 204. Co•t• ._.. °'*' Caudtlto U30 ~t leedl. Ctl1I Merit Aoulett• dOttlO ~ ., ................. . '"" •Cl eo.ea ....... c.llf .,.. County on Ju"8 22 cattf '"27 Thl1 atat81'Nnl .,., l1111d •2eeo Thia 1111~1 ... l"-0 AL ONO INOIA-.: LINES .. SIGNS na w 20th ltr... •;r. County on NM '1 • tM:l7 ' ... Cleudie Catot CObvfn, With tt'te County CWlil of Of· PflnC91y Tra"9ta Inc, Cet< Wit"' ttle County Cterll Of Qr. '"' Orl¥8 Cotta M .. a ~',., ~ c:~71 tt t Pug ..... .._.. °'Lr Coett Gordon ............ btton 'atall 174 Pwll Dr •A Coate ~ C~I)' on "'-1 tornta, IW CenM'y Part. = County on June 1 Catcf tae:>fl ·, .,,. .. ._ ..... w 1 .... .,.,__.1• 11c2 ,.~ta' PubMMe °'r.r Coaat MeM. c.Mt t2t2' ltl9 h•I •209 • loe AngeMe Vorktown, Colla Meu C*IY Ptlol Jvty 2. '• U , """" """ ' , ...,. t .... -1 IM.lelMtt It c~ Ctiol llOOt7 Jaoat J S AMuwa11a Catt! 12t2" t ... ......_ c:.t tata1 • Oett'/ I'*>' J4JkV 2. • ' ..... ''' • • '«ltfJI Nt1• 1•~ S Mc:N•b Ave •loe T"''' bv~:-=~1:•:::co:nd~~====~lu=·t~1~0~======= TNa tNtlMM I• ~ ,... duct«! by M lndMdual ~ C)f1t91 Coeal Thia bvaln... la con Put>hl'leG Of.no-Coett Wftowef Calll t07ot • duC*d by en~ IU-904 Tiie reolatrant COM· Deily I'*>' June ta. Juty 2 t . 0\#Cled by • COfPO'"•llOn Delly PllOt June te, 2$ ~ TPW• t>uitneta ._ COfl Ttl• reglllrenl com-IM"ICl9d to lrenteet bu.._ ,., ,... ""' re91a1rant corn , t. tlltl ducted by M lt\Ol-..Ouat ,..-. lO tr~ but!• M89 "'* tlle •k:OllOW ~ ~ 10 llenMCt bUll 5"·113 Tiit reg111ranl CQ..ITI ~ ~ Of MtMI M89 under lhe flicllllOUI ,.. lolflCW IM tacttt10us•----...... -----....... MO°'l'I on J\IM 11• .._.,. Mft'IW ~ Nll'fte or nMMI •-IC Mt\-ITltflCed 10 lranaac1 bvtt· ~ ~ °' ~ IHI ~ ~ M1t«lab0,...on.JUM I, INt ,.._ ""'"''~ ""1 un04Jf •lie ltc:lltioua = l9o.e on Apr1I 11• ~=.,. CteucM ~ Co41Urn NttliOUI .,.... .111 Ofewllll, Prealdent l"ICnTIOW ..,.... ~~t>o~llfMCJfl °A;.:"7: ~ ~=' ~' ,!' !: ~°"1M9IM10ft dolntowaw-• TNI ~ _.. fMecl ...... aTA~ Tll&t 1t1*Mnt wu lll90 N._ITAftWNT tHt nounc.a,,_.,_lllOa_ll¥9il ,,..... ............. flled Al THI ()MIHAi., l!A" ... tM Countr °'81'11 of Or· TM '°'°"'"9 ~ .,. •n tne Co\mtf c.11 of Of. ™ ·~ l)efaof\1 .,. JllQtl. t " s AlllWoall.t • le 10 "" '"' ........ w111t .. ~ C1iertt o1 Or• HUG COMPAfN II THm .,.. County Oft NM to, OOiftO ~ • etioe COl#nty• on JIHIA 13 dOi"9 IKltineta .. TNt 1tatemeint wa ftled Wt •ill now A"Ctt 19'1 ... CouM) on June u . HUO ~Pl. Cl HUG-,... ..._ . fi'(TAll CONIUL TIHO .... ,... A • p AUTOMOTIVl wltl't the CouMt CWtl of Of. llelM 1\1' ~at M ••tr• CNirga ·-QM .... 01 HUGI '°" COMll COMMl"CtAl lftO· ~ °' Colt t022 ... , CM8tnu1 It enoe Count~ on ~ • •NI ---)'°" "'-, .... _, , ... --"'-AL'r"fl'O\JNOATION,tn ~ 11(1.MOe, 00 .... Coelt Omlrll'llOt.luM~ , •• le11taAM.cetit 12101 IMt 1ttPIO!lleCovn ~lt!lenta r tn •·Owa .. ·0-.. ,... ... .flllll ~, J 'l . tl~l-. , ... ~~ ... Towtllo " ------_..,.IP~H--;;AM;;_;;:,,.T~Mll;:-.. ~...., IM-1--..... .,, ... ,.1.n•t--.;;;;-f'"-,. D1t1w ..... Ji;; I t . ti. R .... ---'"''"8 w. "111 ""°"It*' 0r8l'IOI Coeet ,.. • J4I '-lflfMtt . HI ....... ,_....,, ,... h n2 It ' CO•IA M•H CaMI ~ Pllol .AIM,. 2& .My ==t:=t MfM ...... , ._.. 11 .. Or_,. CA ,._,, ..... ........,, 9aMtl, IH27 I t ,.. ~ ~ • _.. falf ,_,, ---------•-caM _,.11,4 Tllol buatMU •• s;on• .,_... ~ Jllil ~ .. ~ Tiiie ..,..,.._ la c:on-ctutto.o by a C«OOrattOl'I WM4I .. teqUlt .. ty .... INI %Ml ~ .... ~.::':,~":'."' . .,,,,, .. "Tf' ~"r.;.~:.•-:."' ........ ._'911111 ~r:I~•=· ~ ... .:-:=.~· "-. _ .. __ ... __ .. _,. __ ... _____ ...... UY1• ...... ..._ .. ._ _..., .. ....... ....... ---... ~ .... ._..._. . ....,... ntfM ., '*""' ._... .._..,...., ,_ .,.._ .... CO ....... ,.... or Mfll8' ~WNI CON•t"'VC-....., 800¥9 on~- 80'TWAAI .... 11t 9l9tll .,,_ ..... ~ ..._...._. ... NIA '""' aft OlfMM II, , ... ...... ll .. -~ ~ TM ... lNO ""9\1.... YwrML ..... CeM..... w..mo "'-" PY•11tl4 t C l!l'l~-~Ollf;.... nti1 •II eA -... I tttfMI UNIX nlla" 111011 wa1,.. ~ C*'IMfl Cl'-... ,_ ta ....... 14 ..... ........ -~Glf'f/JQp. IOURCI. -.... ~Olerlf/JOt• .... ~It,. Yer'8 ----~c.rttntOr• ~ ~ ._ ,... t. ....... ..._.,, .. ~ Oft ,,_.. t). U'llla. c.M .... .,._ 041UntY on ~ I .. "* •• ..,,_ ... ..,. ,... ' ..... --, ....... .-.... ........... ;... ,.,.. ..:!!~•·-. L '4 =· 0.... C.. lft111 W ~ C.... TM ree+ .. rHt ,.,... M'i.,. °'*'lit 0... .... 1,· ti.A a ~,._.NW H, Nit I I .. .,.._ W.. CW, .._ >NM ,ti; 11 JvJt; tt.1 '-....... """°"' '· t , .. .., ., ..._ ...... ,..... ... .,. NLIC NOTlCE 642-5671 ' 1 • er..,. co.at DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Juty 9, 1989 . Success ladder touches sky fc;>r Star Kids owner in CM -I09 V/W IYKIN °' .. ~,... ..... A Costa Mesa entrepreneur has an idea that mak.es stars out of kids. And all they have to do to attain stellar status 11 perform the routine tasks that help create a modicum of order in the often chaotic world of child-rearina. Star Kids is Linda Manne's trademark for her arowing line of children's products, all blsed on the simple idea of positive reinforce- ment. And that simple idea is projected to give rise to $400,000 in sales this year and at least $ l .3 million in 1990, Manne said. "Tbo$C are not unrcalisitc projec- tions," Manne said in her office, which occupies a spare room in her Broadway home. ''In fact, I think they're very conservative esti- mates." An artist by vocation, Manne ran a daycare center in her home for nine years to support her "art habit.' It was during the day care years that she desianed and tested her basic product, a daily reward calen- dar that permits children to ac- cumulate bri&htl)' colored star stick- ers for doing their chores. "Children will take whatever at- tention they can get, whether its positive or negative," Manne said. "This is a way to reinforce positive bahavior by settina up a regular, consistent reward system." The concept, Manne admits. is as old as humanity. "l\·s pmbably been around since Adam and Eve," she said. "You do· your job nght and you get re- warded." Manne said many parents alread) use the idn, drawina up chore calen- dars for their children and marking or usina colored stickers to reward successful completion of appointed tasks. ''A mom mi&ht do it occasionally, but it's hard, ~pccially when you're wotk.ina. to do something like that teaulatfy," she said. "Now for about S3.7S you can buy one that lasts six weeks and that's nicely desifned with illustrations that appea to kids." No amateur at marketing, Manne. 41, was senior vice president for marketina and sales wi1h a Los AnJcles product promotjooal firm before aoina into busienss for herself u a day care openuor. During Star Kids' innaugural year in 1988, she drew on her Rro- fessionaJ background to set up a nationwide marketing system for her products that ihcludes Toys R Us and other toy and children's special- ty shops in all 50 states. First year sales ticked in at over S 100.000, Manne said. Star Kids' product line already includes a number of items beside~ the reward charts, such as J-<1h1ns. magnets and children's jewelry. A licensing contract is 10 the works ·<that will permit Manne to market her reward charts with Walt Disney characters as well as her own Star Kids characters. Manne could barely contain her excitement when whe spoke of the marketing possibahties of the Dis- ney-Star K ids mamage. ..We'll go for the internauonal mass market with the Disney Kids line," she said ... In Far East alone. I can foresee m1ll1ons in salt'~. The agreement as an its final stages and the Disney people arc really po!ttll ve about it." • > .. • ., ., .... --~ . ..., "911,..... ltr ..... .._. But that's the beauty of it. Manne sajd. h's basic. inex{>Cnsivc, and 11 won't ao out of fashion, she said. .. Most of your children's items that have become fads that were big for a while and then faded away have been toys," she said. "They start as a novelty and then the novelty wears off. This is completely different. It's aeared toward children two to 12 years old. It's consumable; it can be sold wherever parents shop, and it has a forever shelf life." The rapid growth of Mannc's business has brought onl)' one maJOr problem. she said. albeit a problem some man) new business owners would like to ha ve. Lind• M•nne, creator of Star Kids, lt•nds by her products th•t •re designed for positive reinforcement.·, "The onl)' problem has been find· ing enough operating capital to keep up our stock " she said. The cash flow squeeze has been solved, in large measure. through a public offering of limited partner- ships. she said. .. l was a . little reluctant to go public." she said. "But it's turned out to be a good method. I've been able to retain control and stall get the investment we've needed. We've already sold 75 percent of the offer- ing." Manne serves not only as prcsa· Proper estate planning should inclu e ru es for worst case 9y &XICMAH L HARRINGTON Oil}' Net C..••+=,... A durable power of attorney may be preferable in certain situ· .. Expect the worst," a cynic ations to a court-appointed said. "an~ you will never be guardian or conservator. It as surprised: That is aood advice revocable and may be as broad to follow when plannina your o~ as narrow as the pnncapal estate. wishes to make at. A separatt With increatinf hfe e.itpectan· durable power should also be cies, the possibility of a family considered to provide for per. member becoming incom~tent sonal and medical care decisions. or sufferina a disabling illness While a durable power of at- must be considered. A compa-torney is the simples! and least nion problem is assurina for the expensive method of managing ptoper care of a disabled child an estate a n d a v Q 1 d s after the death of parents. cumbersome coun proceedings, Here arc three important con· it has disadvantages. The agent is sidcrations.: not supervised. bankina institu- 1 • ~· • w •••tr ••AIC'tN!. ~-M~r~"4t1t,lllii11n~--.11· ~·~"~· p annina tool btana used to man-r l e lll~po~ aHd qe the estate of the disabled or when the principal dies, the es- incompetent person? tale will be probated. • • Is proper care beina taken to Mana&ment by a court-ap- prevent the entire family's estate pointed guardian or conservator from bein& dissipated for the also has drawbacks: P9)'n1Cnt of medical, nursing •The disabled or mcompetent home, and other costs of person must be publicly ad- catastrophic or Iona-term illness? Judjca1ed as incapable of man- • Does someone have agina his or her own affairs. authority to make health care • Periodic legal fees, court decisions for a person who be-costs and accounting and other • comH disabled or mentall> in-fees can be substantial and must competent? be pa.id by the estate. The estate of an incompetent • Court required supervision ~n can be manaae<S throuah is often inflexible. a durable power of attorney. by • At the death of lhc con- • coun .. ppointed auardian or SCTVatee, the estate will be conservator. or with a funded, probated. revocable livin& trutt. Even thou&)\ it is one of the most difficult problems faced b} parents of a disabled child. the} need to make certain the child is provided for upon their death. In establtsh1na a trust for an incompetent or disabled person. the estate owner could create the trust while still competent. trans· fer 1he estate 10 the trust, and provide for a successor trustee to act in the event of his or her later incapacity. It is not advisable to place assets in the name of 1he disabled child. This could disqualify the individual from federal and state assistance. The language of the .. ''~Wouki clearly state t is iniendcd to sup- plement, not replace. govern· ment benefits. As an alternative, the owner of the estate could create an un· funded, revocable living ·trust and use a durable power of at· torne:r to have the assets later transferred to the trust. This eliminates the disadvantages of court proceedings ~uired by the use of a guardian or con- servator and, at the owner's death, probate is avoided. Det.l'd L. Ban'lll1to• 11 vice prwJd•I ud 1Blor h1hle11 de- .-elopmal •I/Jeer •t rte New· port B•ct office of n. B~ of C.IJl•rala. . ]he 1 soft landing:1 • Looking f r a few good Reserve pilots mast popular econori\Jc dtbltt of the year. The Untt are drawn: Will it or will ii noc be a toft landina? No mUitlt')' bu'ldup can 1ave the economy ihil time; ln fact. 1be lrtnd it aoward lowerina miti\lry npen· ditum. Cooeumers. two-1hinlt of Lhc economy, aren't in a buyina mood. 8lid .... mood could srow tloomier 1( jo_bt aft ao.t. lut lbere ii Mlppot! OUI thttt1 ICcOnliM IO .._,. Mnner ana C.Yid ; fina. , Dal Mc<mw·Hill ·--- economy miaht even be robust, bla~ on optjmi1tjc plans and a bldlol of unftlled orders. Then there'• housina. Much of the news in recent wcclts has ~ a neptjve IOM, but that's bccautc of a dtdint in bousin1 production. That's just one up«\ of the picture. In con.,... ...., may ~ up u tnon,... ra1ft tall. If 8riuer and Wyt1 arc c:omct. Liii ~my could &lick to· i toft IUdi .. --.. or ~Ill iftd 1111lllill illllf aJ0na the NB•Y· .......... ~r:.-. IOlll• 8 '°"""* my -~---. ~-~::=~~ ---.......... ~ dent and chairman of the board of Star Kids Products. but also as its main product creator. In the com- pany's immediate future. she said, is a catalQS and line of products de- signed as weekly rewards for chil· drcn who earn their stars consistent- ly all week. Also in the planning phase are colo.ring books. posters and other items, all using the Star Kids theme. Whereas Manne exhibits a great deal of marketing savvy and creative energy, she still professes $urpnse and delight at the success of her enterprise. "I'm still sort of an shock that I've created a product that'a on the mar- ket she said. "I'm not really in this just for the money. All I really wanted initially was to promote my art career. Then when I got into day care I discovered I really love chil· drcn. What 1t came down to was I wanted to do something successful, ':>ut also something that mattered, >Omcthing that would help people." Lag time in economic data may let recession sneak in ly CHET CURRIER A' ..-.. 111 .... NEW YORK -Forget for a moment. 1f you wall. the months-old debate on Wall Street over whether the econom> 1s headed for a re- cession. Consider instead the possibility that such a slump might already have beJun. This 1s by no means a majority view, or even suspicion. among the economists of the financial world. Many economists still argue that the recent slowin$ of the economy will bottom out with nothing worse than a SJ>Cll of slugish growth. Once that tieppy bevJI is esta~ lished. the_y contend, the rallyinJ Cr) will be "Onward and upward!' for both the stock market and the producina and consumina economy. ~ Nevertheless. some observers say, if a recession is destined to occur, it would be very much in kecpina with past patterns if it were to sneak in unnoticed and take a firm hold several months before its presence is officially detected. Such a sneak-attack effect can be enhanced b)'. the much-publicized. but still easily overlooked, laa time between economic events and the reponing of data used to mrasurc them. The statistics that lately have heightened recession womes have covered May and June. the latter stages of the second quarter of 1989. But even as investors react to them. the third quarter as well under way. The formal definition of re- cession, as established by the Na- tional Bureau of Econom1r Re- search, is at least two consecutive quarters of declines in tht' gross national producl. after adjustment for inflation. If that kind of an event were to occur in the third and fourth quar- thi1 )llla.1' 9'41AA'1.. be cert1 1ed as such un 1 rl~ 1 Q90. Of course, the government and private economists· employ other tools to try to -&et a more up-to-date reading of where thiOJS are headed. One of these, the Commerce De- partment's index of lcadina econ· omic indicators. dropped 1.2 ~rccnt in May for its third decline 1n four months -borderina on the tra- ditional standard that l'C()ogn12es thfee down months in a row as a recession wamina. "We've never been much of a fan of this index as a gauae to fu1ure 'tlOH Ifs \fsl-: H \ 11 ' Flguree aa of Th\lf9dey, Julye economic growth," said David Resler. economist at Nomura Sc· cunues lntcmauonal in New York. "But this latest repan had an omm· ous qualtty to ii.· Gaven the leading iadicators' spot- ty rt'Cord in the past. many private analysts have their own favorite statistical baromtters. Subscnbers to the doctrine known as monetarism, for instance, araue that slow or no growth in the mone> supply has already sounded a clear signal of trouble ahead. Others cite the "inverted yield curve" -with short-term interest rates higher than long-term interesi ~&cs 7"" tbat has prevailed for much of this year as a likely portent of stormy weather. No matter how many forecasting aids arc available, thouah, it seems evident that the "sof\ fandin&" vs. recession araument on Wall Street won't be settled until some months after the fact. All the reports since early this year showina a slowina of economic growth "arc also the way that re· ~ions come about." observed Raymond f . DcVoc Jr., an analyst at Leu Mason Wood Walker Inc. FIXED ADJUSTABLE ..... Down ,_ .. Look-M ..... ..... 'l:' (~) <T> Loen 1et Nationwide Bank 11.125 2.000 eoo AIY*lcen tnteratate S&L 10.125 05 uoo 15 187 ISenk of America 10.250 20 2.000 70 117 Bank of Celltomle 10.750 20 2.000 30 1000 8tlght Mongege 10.500 20 2.750. eo 500 COMt a.w.. 10 28& 20 2.000 30 187 ~Feder .. 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I lt1' ,,,, .I lltld ' l'lii1u~li Phil Pttr1 11,1'i pl·fll( 111 1 .q'!'· (Please see Jl 'DGE/C2 J your I ove I if e •':'1 believe in romance, pure and simple," says Chef Ben Bennani author o f a new book devoted to igniting the fires of passion through ulinary pleasures. '.'The Cuisine o f Ro"!lance " gives readers the char1ce tQ. see how an experc f ()11cocts rht food and atrnosphert nt·e dell 11 > create a nor-so-Jangt:rou~ liaison. Ue11nani S3)'S he wroce anti publislied the book himself in order to share wich the reaJcr Iris sc:cret~ fo r sp1l 1nt: up tht: lus t 1n ,1 relari onsl1l . ·ro illust rate: lii'i v1t1\ '· Chef Ben Bcnnani offers cul inary a little romance to their diet . advice to thO'it: ,.vho are seek1n~ t1) ,1dJ RAP/C l LA SUNDAY, JULY 9. 1989 • .J ud~e JJhd Petr \ has rnana,i..:cd t1 ) kt"t:p l1u~\ '1ntt' retirin>! from the Superior ( t1urt ht·nch. 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""!'h is liu<ik rs inren<.lc~I t1> l1t: " pt,tpuurri l>I '.'ill,l:~l'St1un~ 11..1 1,t1111u- lace <.reac1v1t) an1.l explore 11t1\' \\'ti\' tu reetl rour lover.'' sars llenrla11i. ad1..lin~. "I created it tt1 enrith roma11 ce." \X/1{11 that 1n mind. Jlenna111 tr ied to ~11e the reaJer 11l:,1t-'.h! 1nro tl1c wa y 11 t:re.1t c l1ef might ,.:<1 .1l1uut develor,ing a rnenu tl1at ttJuld further entice a wi llin~ f..'.lu:s 1 . Chapter heaclin.i;;s in lude sut:~t· ... ri'e topic s such as ''Stimt1 lati11 ,i.: Starr:,." "Sequnive Salads," "Rom•ntll En. trees." "Vivid Vegetables," .ind ··l '(. timate Endings." The book also '"rplies re) romance beca use of cht:1n11._ ttl constr uction. '"f'he n11neral n1ost frequently as~u<..1ated v.•1rh sexu.tl prowess is 11nl . which 1' fou nd 1n shell fis h. lan1h. fish, honey and sunflO\\'t r sc:eds. Sa\' the hook. llenanni <.l.111n~ that 'uch foc,Js increase 't~(>r and potenC\ as we ll as hav1nt: adl~~~ healrl1 benefits. 111 tl1' egard. Bennani con- tt:nds that the n1ysr igue of the l1\'Stt'r is inl)re fact tha n fictio n. 'The oyster is p ro bably the 111vst touted aphrodisiac," confirms the <!-Uth<ir. adding that it 1s a "sure '''J)' to hei~h ten passion because of the large an1ount of zinc it cont a:ins. .1~ 1vell as l)ein~ high in protein." The book explores several dif. ferenr V.'J} s to prepare O}'Sters and re ports t.hat they are also .ricl1 in "calr1un1 and iodine. wh ic h a'dds to it'.'I lusty reputation." Many readers have found the vi rt ut: of such tidbits to ~ an enhancement to their love life. Tony Morafiah \vanted to learn how to su rpr ise l1is wife wit!"\ romantic dinners wh e1) she returned home from work . Feeling that romance "J oe• crazy things for a woman," {Please see SPICE/C2) DERS/C3 ENTER TAI \ ' 1 ook, ,., t.oou I groups install new officers F ablenne offers fabulous facials Time Ml CIOIM wtaea all -or mOll -1ca1 ao8-profit orpniz.a· tioDt&,~ to old and install MW I b tM upcomiaa ftlCal ~ ~ arou,. announc-~ and lnacall1nl boaid members d&iriaa recent cellbnlions incluckd lbe Women'• Commit~ of the Qtanee Countl Philharmonic So- ciety (OCPS). I.he t.aauna Chamber Muaic Society and Red Ribbon 100, tbe women '1 advisory council to the Orulc County Red Crou. The 31 OCPS Women's Commit-~ celebraced the end of thi'it pro- ductive (S3001000) fund-raisina aeuon durina tneir annual meeting held recently at Mesa Verde Country Oub, Cotta Mesa. Nacy P~ president of the OCPS board, installed the 1989-90 officers. which included l••Y Tlt•••H•, c hairman· Sara M811utey, exe<:utive vice chairman; EleaHr Beatty, vice chair- man/youth procrams; c.rt1tel ScMr , vice chairman/continuance; Norma OnYel, vice chairman/membership; J ..... JeUMk, vice chairman/ways and means; Rwtk Net-. vice-eh~u­ man(public relations;, Gall Farr, re- corcbna eecretary; .10Ellea HaelY corre1pondina secretary; a nd .....,. &llpoeea treasurer. The Lquna Chamber Music So- ciety announced its 30th season, unveiled a new promot'1ona·1 brochu~ and elected the 1989-90 bOard 01 officers at a recent reccp- I' \I' \IC \/.I.I Pl I' Tlte outtfOlne ltoard of ttt• Wont•n·1 Cont- 111 U t • • • of th• Or•n1• County Phllhar1110nk Society• ffront leftt J•ne Grier, Marc,. Coy, Joyce Reaume, Missy Prowell, JudJ TltOlllpson, Ctlrtstel Schar, S.r• Mull•rlcey, .. rtt;ara KHponen, Julle Jenkins, •H•n Halopon, Judy Jellnelc, Mitzi Tonal, •nd Norfll• Graves. tion-in the Laguna Beach hom~ ot Fre4 and Boule Lu1. Those board members elected were Ray Hendrickson. president; PltJUp Gold, vice president; Holly Henderson, secretary; and Curl Blaakeobiller1 treasurer. Remaining board mcmoers include Frieda Bellafaate, Joan Benford, Marperlte Boc11er, Jackie Hauon and Yvon11e JOllnson. Ellle Cortese'• palacial Tustin hills home was the site for the recent Red Ribbon 100 installation lunch- eon. Those women installed by out- going p a rnamentarian Kathe Grl1wold were Barbara Jolta1on. president; Claarlene Immen. mem- bership chair: Sophie Drachmu, ways and means; Clleri Harris, treasurer; Mary Au We1J1, record- ing secretary; Mary Au Miiler, cor- respondina ~crctary; Jady Dobb•, historian; Joy Owen1 and PhylU1 Schafer, meeting coordinators; Marcia Adler, contributions: Nancy He1ne11, special events; Betty Belden-Palmer. public relations; and Caroline LePla1trter, nomi- nating chair. ly VIDA OSAN O..,NMC.•t•••• Fabicnne of the Fabicnne de France salon in Newport Beach, has been in France for two weeks visitina with her family and check.ins in with the labs that ma.kc all of the products she uses. The petite French woman will be beck here for the Fri~y Bastille Day Ball bein& held in her salon at 200 Newport Center Drive (used to be Richard Ouellette's.) The 7 p.m. party will feature 30..style music, entertainment, hors d'oeuvres and chameaanc. Tickets are SH for the black tie optional event and can be obtained ' by callina 644-66( I. The party benefits Parent Help USA founded by Mothers and Others Ajainst Child Abuse, Huntington Beach. After the celebrating and fund raisin&. Fabienne will be back at her regular line of business -prevcntina premature qing with its pesky little lines and wrinkles. She uses interesting procedures in her ant1-aaing campaign. Before she lef\ for her homeland, we talked and Fabienne said, "I believe women can keep beautiful skin for many years with prof~ional treatments alon' with learning to take care of their skin at home. Care at home everyday 1s very important and so is staying away from the sun and having a good diet." lfa woman feels she needs cosmetic surgery, Fabicnne says she believe$ it would be more effective on skin that is in good condition. The three procedures Fabienne uses at her salon that I found interesting arc the live cell therapy, electronic facial toning and the herbal deep peel. I had a sample of two of the treatments. The live cells (bovine embryo) arc frozen in small rounds and applied first time in the salon after a dee{> cleaning and cxfoliation of dead cells. "Topical application of live cells 1s approved by the FDA. It rejuvenates .1 the skin, lessens lines, and attacks acne. Even old scars can be diminished with this treatment," claims Fabienne. "In Europe live cell therapy is u~d on burn victims. I also recommend it after cosmetic surgery.I. because it· helps remove swelling and stimulates , tissue to repair itself," t-abienne said. · After the salon treatment, clients arc set up with a six-weeks home care application program. , B~stille Day brings out the French in all For double chins, wrinkles. fine lines and crow's feet, the kesthetician also uses electronic facial tonina. Recently. you may have read about Margaret Thatcher having electronic body toning. A lot of people were ·'-ocked. "This procedure has been used for many ycaQ in Europe. It .courages cell reieneraton and helps stimulate the holding action of the 1uscles." accordinJ to Fabicnnc. Little electrical shocks are emitted from • 1e instrument as 1t is moved about the face. The facial toning is 10 sessions. three times a week and then repeated once a month thereafter for best results. Parent Help USA will help eel· ebnte the 200th anniversary of Ba1tille Day Friday with the "~nt and French Bastille Day Ball. Sponsored by Fabienne de France Salon of Newport Beach (200 Newport Center Drive). the formal cbami-ane and wine tastins event will start at 7 p.m. Cost is S2S per person. For tickets, contact Fabien- ne, 644-6671. ••• The Bicenttnnial of the French Revolution, Bastille Day, 1789, wiU be ce&ebraied July 16, 1989, by the Opera League of Laguna Beach at Moss Point1 Laguna Beach. "Cuisine and Mus1que Francaise" are planned for the "soiree" set to stan at 6 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person and further information 1s available by calling 494-0802. • • • The Luminaires of Orange County are to host A Sunset Fiesta at La Casa Pacifica Saturday in suppon of the Doheny Eye Institute. Gavin Herbert and and G~rge Argyros will serve as honorary co-chairs for the $125 per person event. For infor- mation on the fiesta. call 6 75-4599. • • • The Nordstrom Pclll Designer Preview luncheon and fastuon show is scheduled for Jul) 19 at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. Cost is $40 per person with proceeds to benefit the Junior League of Orange Count). Collections to be featured include Anne Klein, Missoni, Calvin Klein, St. John Knits, Karl Logan and Donna Karin, New York. Reser- vations are available by calling 720-7477. • • • The third annual "California Clambake ·· sponsored by the As- sociates of the Hoag Hean Institute, is scheduled for July 20 at the Newponer Reson . Festivities prom- ise to include a sumptuous seafood feast and dancing to "Special De- livery." Cost is $75 per person. Telephone 760-5953 for reser- vations. • • • SuP.pon ers of The Center for Family Counseling are encouraged to dust off their dancing shoes and join the fun when The Center gocst (PIHIC see PLUS/Cl) JUDGE comphshcd public officer retired from his judicial position. For most From C1 individuals. retirement means "tak- as a barrister, when an opening came ing it easy," pullina out the slippers for ..-trial eommissiener (much the and taking along and well-eame<I same rcsponsibilitjes as a jud,e) in rt"St from the responsibilities of the the West Orange County Municipal work-a-day world . Not so with Phil Coun. he decided to apply. He had Petty. only practiced law for five years, but ''A hl&hl y respected group ot" re- his positive reputation led to an ured judges formed a service that immediate appointment to the pos-would enable citizens to have their iuon. cases heard at a much speedier rate "It was important to me to find than in the public system," Petty ways to make the ~neral public feel explains. "The~ 'pnvate judges' at case with our judicial system." take some of the pressure off the Petty recalls of his days on the over burdened court system." bench. "I would see over 200 cases Judge Phillip Petty decided to a week, so malUng it a pleasant "retire" into the ranks of the~ ju- expericncc for everyone kept me dicial arbitrators. involved at a personal as well as a One day at a ti me. one opportuni- professional level." ty at a time, Phil Petty had reached Within a year. Phil Petty was a point in his legal career that he appointed to be a judse in the North could not have envisioned, would Orange County Municipal Coun. not have dreamed possible. For "I had only wanted to be-a law-most, the realization of his ideal ycr." Petty admits, "but when an would ~vidc cnouah satisfaction opportunity came up for a more for a hfctime. Still, Phil's love of personally challenging Posiuon. I baseball had led him into a second felt compelled to apply.' career that fit nearly into his daily This attitude led Phil to a Su-schedule. The third treatment that intrigued me is the herbal deep peel. The pure herbs without chemical additives can be used on the whole face and on all kinds of skin, even very thin akin, according l<> Fabiennc. The peel procedure, I'm told, takes fou r days. On the first day of treatment you can expect to look very pink; same thing on second day; third day you begin to peel like you had a sun burn, ·and on the day four you get another treatment to neutralize the herb application and have all the dead skin removed. At home you follow up Wlth mosturfacrs and creams. "There is a visible improvement in the skin's texture ... the peel impoves acne, lines around the eyes and lips. Your skin is not sensitive afterwards like a chemical peel," said Fabicnne. The peel was developed by two West German doctors. Yes. there arc all sorts of treatments to keep us looking good. Fabicnne's interest in rejuvenation and health aoes back three. generations -her grandfather was the personal physician to Emperor Napoleon II. Petty and Ramsey had been work- ing together in the aerospace indus- try. The chance to work together in a second field thrilled this ardent l>asebalf Tan. This 7ear, Petty will celebrate 25 years o service as part-time public public address announcer. "I still can't believe I get paid for watching baseball," he quips. "Beyond the game itself, I've really developed a deep respect for the rrcss -especially the sportswriters. wish the public could know the dedication these talented writen and broadcasters have.'' Of the most rcmarbblc thing he's ever seen on the field, Pclty recalls: "In 1977, Bert Blylcven, of the Texas Rangers, pitched a no-hitter against the Anacls. Not one Anael batter was able to hit the ball. Now. that's rare!" Phil Petty believes that the love our country has for baseball bcains in din fieldi, in home towrii atl over America. "I think that the pme'1 popu- larity is due to the fact that so many folks acually play baseball them- selves.'' he says. It would seem that this resident of Oranae County spends all his time either in a legal scttina or at the ballfield. Yet, his home life is just as colorful and fulfilling ~s-his 1iual careers. Though his wife, Joan, has "come to love baseball over the course of our 27-ycar marri-.e," there arc many other f accu of enJOY- ment in this couple's life. "Being an enthusiastic reader, I take quite an interest in our library system," Phil says. Participatina as boosters for the Newpon Beach li- braries, the Pettys are currently in- volved in the land u cbanae between the city of Newport Beach and The Irvine Co. "Our library would ben- efit from ongoina public suppQrt. The city council needs to be aware of our literary concerns," Phil adds. A topic dear to the heart of Joan Petty is travel. "Joan aot me interested In travelina,., Phil ex- plains. "Last year we went to China. I'm so aratefUI for that opponunity. The news reporu from that country sadden me very much. We have a arcat deal of freedom in the United States. I wish it wett true for all people." penor Coun appointment in 1981 . "While J was workina for Rock- Here he saw a wide range of cases. well:' Petty recalls, "John RarnKy, hiahly prepared lawyers and jury the public address announcer for the . members "who were far more pa-Anscls, approached me about filling SPICE uent with our judicial system than in as a part-time announcer. To say invent around your mea.l," com- ments Bennaoi. one could ever expect." I j umped at the chance would be From Cl !~!!!!!!!~!!!!~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,--~A~t......:.th:e=.._ag=:::e~o~f__::S~3~._.::.th:is=.._:•~=.._~P:u:tt:in:a~it~m=.:.ildl::.:.y'~.'' __________ __, Moraffah secretly purchased the book and bea.an c~perimentina with the recipes. Mrs. Moraffah couldn't r11urc out "what hap~ned" to her To help the reader create such an atmosp~cre. Bcnnani Jives hints on everythma from tablecloths to mood·alteri.Df aromas. Such scctfons are entitled, Coverina or Uncovcr- ina. •• "The Scent of Love " "Crcat· ina the Ties that Bind," and "Heart to Hean." Check the Classifieds for details. busbend but was thnlled with the cbanae nonetheless. Moraft'ah contends, "I don't know what it is with this book, but for whatever reason it works," addina. "tt•s helped us tremendously." Bennani says that he loves hcarina such testimony from his readers becaus.c "it mates all of the hard work worthwhile." He CRdit1 the suocess of the book. with the fact that the recipes take no lonaer than t S minutes to prepare and are simple enouah to tum a noD<OOk like'Moraff'lfi into an "ins- taDl c:debrit ." PerhaPI ~ main thrust of the book ii that if you "lavilh lovini care on every detail" of the meal you will eitdte the mind and ipite the ICDta. Bmnani believes that this is uue for tbe ·~simple reason that each daouelnlul de\ail crates beautiful moments that tet the mood for love, tiacc it ii romance lhat Inspires ..... Mdoft ud tum• a rs mat Udo I liiaricirlble event. Wida Ill 1M talk aboUt the power ol lood, IIRM"i it qukk to admit ... , aM681 llOM WOll't a.le ..... .... ii ii MlCOID.... t.y .... :"9.'=E!!m:~~-= Besides encouraain• amour, the book bas many pracucal ti{)' that Bcnnani bas discovered dunnt his 20.ycar career. C.Onsidcration was alao paid to creatina menus that were exotic u well at healthful. 1 Every detail tbal the reader miaht need to know about prcparina a 1 meal is included in the book. 1 The author, Who now works as a I consultant for a mtaurant computer . firm called Panda Productions. says that his book c:an put the excitement j beck into diaina if the reeder follows hit most important piece of lldvice, Which is t.o make your ··~ fed like the centct of your uni· Vtrlt." His f\marc Diam are u romanuc u hit recipes. 'leiium Plam to open a French ,.... .... ia die 1M>Pe of providi111 yet ....... ~ b a)Q- plel to apud ... P2 Thn throup diai!19-M!Vaytbh11 I • la prect IOWlrdl ~ IOMIDCe. •11 lnaani.-ldd.i ... ., \Mall ..... ,., IOo litde l'OIDIDCIO in dll Waitd. llMt rm doilll wlWlevtf I CM 90 put a little lllCft into iL .. s ,, 111 betn '' Nilh the I! illc Day !I dtobc •· music. t ' .I 1t>t1incd 1dcd by [• tathcr 11 .ky li~tlc 1t1-ag1na ' said. ··1 Hsional I Care at sun and beliCVC$ :cresting .n cp peel. 1 ·~plied ad-cells. 1vcna1es 1inishcd ti •mmcnd j mulatcs r. hctician d aboul ,, •le were .r :rope. It > n of the ., ed from ~pealed -he putt ·1 id on all day of 1 1y; third Our you ! all the creams. lhc peel ;ensitivc bicnnc's I -her ~ 1idcnt or his time ; at the ' lS just as iit-dual lln, has ivcr the trrilfl'._,'' )f Ct1J<55'-; l cr.dcr, I r library •tina as leach li- :ntly in-betwccn md The aid bcn- 1uppon. C IWll't bil 11dds. of Joan aot me Phil cx- 0 Cbina. xtunity. C:OUfttry i bavca ~ : United ~ for all ' ;· com- such an hints on >th• 10 acctions Jncover-.. Crcat- I ''He11rt our. the- ti.I}' th't mna his ion WIS pus that lellthful. :r mlaht ~"'. bl<. >rks u. l"'"P"l<T DM. l&)'I ~= ~ !)Vt uni- ' ij • 0rlnD" Cout OAILY Ptl OT/Sund•y. July t , 1911 C3 \ '\ '\ I .\ '\Dl-:Rs Humanity std ops to new low: dwarf-tossing DEAR ANN LANDERS: Just when you 1rc convinced that human nature has scra ped the bottom of th e barrel, something worse comes alona. Today it is dwarf-tossing. This so-called sport began in Aus- 1r1lia and is now bcin&: practiced in several bars in Aonda. Patrons place bets on who can toss the dwarf the farthest. The promotcn of this latest assault on human dignity have announced that they plan to put dwarf-tossing in 1,000 bars around the country. These lutlc people have always had a difficult time trying to lead a normal life. They arc often viewed as freaks and discriminated ar inst in the job market and schoo sys· terns. Because dwarfs arc undcr- Uzed, a great manr folk s believe they have the mc nta ity of children. Dwarfs ha ve fragile skeletons. A hard toss could cause permanent paralysis or even death. With all the P.ublici17 on TV abou1 this new 'sport,' it is feared that older chil- dren will get 1he notion that it is perfectly O K to pick up dwarf chil· dren and throw them around. Thl' possibll' medical consequences arc terrifying. Some friends with whom I have discussed this atrocity say that they see nothina wrona with this sport since the dwarfs obviousl y have con- sen1ed to be toucd and they are paid as much as $400 a night. ··whcfl' else could a dwarf make that kind of mone y'!'' was the way it was put. Considering that the dwarfs agree and, in some instances, compete to be tossed, what is your opinion of this? -Outraged in Florida Dur O.traaed: I tlll•• It I• t1ls- 1ust1n1. J•1t beea•H a few dwarfs are wflliDI to be deil•mullff ud treated •• ll tlley were tlilDp, ••I people, doe's aot make It attep&able. I IHtpe lilue dwarfs wlao Uve 11r~IO be •led a1 llamu proj~­ llles wlll save tllelr mo•ey. TM:y may offd II. Sllo•ld tlley become paralyKed as tile. resalt of • to11, tbey are strlcUy oq ttLelr ow•. Tiiey e•DDOI bay ln1uraGce aod tlle promoters wllo lllre tllem are •oder DO obll1atio11 to take care of tllem. Coocenff cltJKeDI lD Florltl• •re 1ryla1 to 1et a ltlll ,.,Id tbt wlll make tlw•rf·tol•lll llle1al. Let's liope tlley are ••ettt•f•I. DEA R ANN LANDERS: I am a reaular reader. I alw have a good memory. At leasl 1wice in the last three years you have chewed out men who have. written to say "my airlfriend got herself preanant .. We all know, Ann, 1hat th is is a biological . impossibili ty. But what these men are tryina 10 tell you is 1hat they were tric ked into fatherhood. Yo u missed the point or chose to ianore it. Take me, for example: My girl- friend lied to me. She said sh<" was on the pill. Aficr fo ur mo nths of 1n11ma1c rclauons. she announced, .. I'm prcinant ... I am now ptyina child support., which is a terrific hardship. Jn my book, the connivin& wench got herself prcanant. All the guys I've taJked to aaree with me. -Wei t Virainla Qear W. Va.; So all tM 1•11 qree wltla you. Now, laow abe•t &alkhl te Ilic &Iris? 111 my book, bolli parJlH are re- •r.••lble for wliat Uppn1 betwen t e slieet1. A mlile •Ito "'"8't wut lO tallier a claUd .._lda't t1111t Ill• partDer to 1tt tUl It c1Mu'1 Mppea. As tile pllllosopMr Saatayua .. w., "Tlaott wlio eauot remember dte pa11 are eelMlemaed to repeat It." Get wltll It, IHltter. llOHO'( OPI. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Gemini native ex presses ·dcsirt' to manet: is also part of cxc1hng ff;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~============ Focus on balance, symmetry. ability 10 brina toaether opposing forces. Legal document figures pro mi- nently. Emphasis on partnership, public relations. marriage. TAURUS (April , 20-May 20): Lunar, numerical aspects highlight abilit y to fin ish job that had been pushed aside. Peopl_e who rely upon ~ou will ex.~rcss appreciation. GEM INI (M ay 21-Junc 20): You get new deal. Aucntion centers aro und perso nal magneti s n1 . creativity, dramatic change of rou- tine. Young person confides, "I'm in lovc1" CANCER (June 21-Jul y 22): Your assessment of individual who wants to be pan of your .. circle" proves corr«L Emphasis on durability. ref- erences, property value. You'll be q uest ioned · concerni,...·' loans. in terest ra tes. LEO !July 23-Aug. 22): Expand hori zons. Look to fu1ure 1n connec- tion With entenainment. tra\ICI. HHllH.1. Bolh vulnerable. West deals. !'.'ORTH +1'10972 " • 5 0 Q 6 J • 9 5 J WEST EAST +JS-65 +AQJ. 9 J J 9 IO I 7 4 0 1 O K52 + A K Q 7 6 2 + IO I 4 SOUTH • • 9 AKQ62 O AJll)974 ., "wi ne and dine" you. Stress vC"r-scenario. Virgo in volved. satility, humor. fitness. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): VIRGO (A ug. 23-~pt. 22): You'll 'Individual you rcspect 'could Com- be seriously considering cos1s of ment. "You've got it all together~" gi fts. Focus on birthdays, an-Emphasis on prestige, community niversaries. Be aware of detail s. ac1i vity, abili1y to favorabl y impress small prinL Plans arc subject 10 superior. You'll meet deadli ne. sharp rl·v isions. Financial ga in fca-Interest in lheology heightened. 1urcd .. Aquarian is involved. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb: 18): F1n- LIBRA (Se pt. 23-0ct. 22): What ish what you started approx.i malC"ly appeared to be "lost opportun ity" n ine days ago. Emphasis on proves to be merely delay. You'll be adve rti sing. communication. broad- a1 right place at appropriate time. cning of personal horizons. You no Clash of ideas sl\{Ilulating. Acce nt Jongcr arc limited. Individual you charm. sclf<onfidCnce. helped in past returns favor. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Family mcmbc~'.'reecn tly in hiding. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You emerges "all smiles." Don't cast fi rst may be asked to perform "athletic stone. Many ans-...'ers arc obtai ned feat." Focus on bicycle riding. unique ex.erciscs. Vigor -returns by waiting. listening. Secret man -. . . euvcr caused embarrassment. along with optimism. Romance SAGf'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2!): provides sti mu lation. Yoll'fl' read y for fre sh start. Leo represented . You'll be saying, "Suddenly eve'.)'· IF JULY 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY thing secm!i to be coming up roses." Lunar position highlights aspira- you arc capable of perceiving trends. tions, spccula1 ion, popularity. Ro-of striking chord of universal appeal. kina was unnecessary, but fine tech- nique was able to land the doubled aame. West led the king of clubs and continued with the queen. Since de- clarer would have 10· lose a spade u well, he would need to brina in the trump suit with'out loss to make his contract , East's three no trump made ii a near certainty that he field the king of diamonds, so the finesse was sure to succeed. However, the o nly cnt~y to dummy was a heart ruff, and the trump finesse would probablyihave to be repeated. PLUS Fro mC2 to The Hop, Fountain Valle~. J ul y 20. Designed more as a "friend- rai scr· than a fund raiser, the event is $12 per person and will celebrate The Center's 14th anniversary. For further information, call 754-1 144. • • • The Volunteers of Irvine Medical Center will reap proceeds from the 1989 Celebration in White, July 22 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Themed "Prom Night,'' the form al d inner/dance is s 123 ·~r person and will feature music by The Au1hen- 1ics. To make reservations, contact 1he---PICli.(P-eoplc.Jor Irvine Com- munity Health) offi ce, 857-6569. 1.53 ct. Total Weight, set in 14K Gold DRAWING llPT. tst, t2JIOON* lllllONI TENNIS BRACELETS Reg. Price l&LE Pllll 4.01 cl. 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G-H color............ 5,000.00 .............................. .. .80 ct. ........ marquis ...... ,, .... 51, ................. K color ................ 4,425.00 ............................... . .73 ct... ...... marquis ............ ~ ................... G color ............... 4,257.00 ............................... . .30 ct ........ marqu is ............ ::-,11 ................. J color................ 800.00 ................................. . The biddina: WHI Nortll 1 • Pan J . J 0 East I 9 J NT Dbl South 2 0 5 0 Pass Wh~n l hesc cards werehcld by the areat French player, Dr. Gcoracs'Thcron, he found a decep- 1ivel y simple way to land his con- tract. He ruffed the second club with the seven of trumps! After cuhina two top hearts, he led a low heart. West made a 1ood play by ruffing with the ei1ht, forcin1 de- clarer to overruff with the queen. Now Theron's foresi1ht at trick two paid handsome dividends. He led the six of diamonds from the board and, when East followed with the two, declarer was able to underplay the four and remain in dummy! A repeat finesse enabled declarer to pick up the kina and brina home his doubled game. 2000-C.Coast Hwy.,-COrOna del Mar I -1 1 '" Tho STOP.GAP 0 board of dirc:c-144-1410 ~: ... ~J.~)~~11~. Sun. 12-4 --=-Im·"" tors will host its 10th annual an· ·Wimer need not be preeen1 - niversary ttlebration dinner July 22 -...... will ti. notified -___ ..__..c'°'=---'-.,...J'-';;.- al thc Center O ub. Costa Mesa. Thc (No purcMM........,,,.m!At t>e AMEi ATM j J--..----1 """-'.._. c-•• • PUI PUI Pua P .. Openina lead: Kina of • SIOO per person meal will prccecd ~~=~·~·~,...~~~=-~="~'~""==·~> =========~~~~---'~~===========~~:::= the premiere of "Shadow and Song .. to be staged at South Coasl Repcr- tOI}' Theatre's Second Staae. Seating is hmited. For reservations, con1act STOP-GAP. 648-0 135 . Tryina to work out the play of a hand when the spot cards arc Jiven u an "x" can be an exhaustina exercise. Quite often which spot a player possesses can be critical, as was the case here. Note North's cnterprisina raise to three diamonds with an honor in partner's suit and a kina and ruffing value outside. ~ it happens, the ••• -Al so o n July 22. the "Big Kids Party" is back. A benefit for the Children's Museum at La Habra, the $SO per person event is planned for the Newport Beach .. backyard" of Bob and Martha Fluor. Fun and games arc planned fo r all. To join in telephone 213/905-9793. You don't want to put your children through probate. Believe me! My mom had a simple estate when 5hc P""'<f away. So wh did it lake O\'Cr a year a half to probale it and why did it·-"'muchmoocy'I ~ me, it was frustrating. Go.lo 001111 ror thls. . .see the attorney for that. .. See the real eslatc broker about somclhing else. Thcprcbatewas~ 1imc consuming and difficult and it 0051 lhouunds of doibn. What really makes me angry ls 1ha1 I discovered it was all avoidable. Last month we had lo update · our 'Will . It wu then lhat my neighbor 1old us how we could avoid puttinJ our dilldrcn throutJt the aame aaooY I jUSl went throucJ>. He recommended my We and I atlend • Beu.ire LMng Trtlll temioar lo learn how lo aYOid probate fa< our children. We wenl 10 the aeminar. ll was very interC$ling and very inform11ivc. The hour and a half was ·- well spent listening to the atlomey and learning from the slide presentation. ( asked the attorney about some of the problems I had run into with mymothcr'~probat c. Hesaid that they were common problems and 1hat our living trust would avoi4 all that. As I listened to other people's difficulties with the probate process I realized that we all could have saved such a grcal deal or time, money and inconvenience i( we had avoided probate. Al I listened, I was pleased to learn that the same attorney who was giving the seminar will also be lbe ume attorney to work with us 10 set up our IMag trtJ¥./ I liked that. Go to a seminar and W.c t'look, I think you'll be glad you did. Even tbouah our cbildi-en have grown up, we still take the be&t care of them. (Rcacmitions are oot neecasaiy so come early 10< aood aca1i.g.) SS CRUISE THE DEEP CARIBBEAN FOR A MAGICAL VACATION AT BARGAIN PRICES ON THE AMERIKANIS 9 DAYs,'8 NIGHTS New York to Son Juan -One Dote Onh,1 Sunday , October 29 -Monday, November 6, 1989 (EXTRA DAY FMEI) Vis~ 111 ... h<Ain9 Parts·Of-CaH: Daily Pilat YOU DESERVE A CRUISE TODAY ! from 1 0 9 9 * Pe< pe"on bO••• $ on doubl• occupancy Includes Round Trip Air Fare ffom West Coostl UMlt.d o'ICNtoMMy ot eh41M pnc.a. 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Ulblrl -• ~-odd 16!i 00 "°"" U••t ord ......., door ... -- WHrrnmt/llRBA --9 1:00 PM -ThurMI i.'r'"l'--"13"'---tt--t-'·_,T,.•Dll_ .......... od ... _-... .._--''--\-------. Alellr WlllLaoA•lol •• o ....... T••- 7320 Greeqtc1f" Avc:nue ,... °" obowe Whj11icr LONG lll!ACH 7:00 PM· Wc:daad1yl July I2 Marriott Hote 4'100 Airport Plata D~ LOotlluch E..... Oiola ..... -..... .... Woodland Hill • \ ~CoMI DAILY PIL~T/ Sunday,Jul)'8, 19H EN'~AI ENT llf••fh' \JI alker' s latest an unconventional panorama ly lnH cou DM!)r ..... (efra ...... IC Alice Walker•s impressive writing carttr bqan in the 1960s. but she is best known for her novel "The Color Purple," which was made into a controversjal hit movie by Steven Speilbera an 1985. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award; the movie received 11 Academy Award nominations,, but no Oscar. Since then, "The Color Purple" has become a popular text on campuses from coast to coast. In some ways, Walker's latest novel, "The Temple of My Fam- iliar," is related to "The Color Pur- ple:'' Celie, Shu• and Olivia re- appear, as well as ats central themes. But. the relationship between the novels is tenuous at best, for the style and content of "Temple" de- parts sipificantly from ''Purple." In earlier works, Walker special- ized in creatin1 masterpieces out of homely material. Her latest work is remarkably more bold and con- structed from fabulous ingredients. Readen who were captivated by the simple ~rose and compelling plot of "Purple will act a literary workout in reading "Temple," which is an unconventional novel about un- conventional people, told in an un- conventional way. Walker says the "The Temple of My Familiar" 1s "a romance of the last 500,000 years." The description is accurate, but inadequate. rhis is more than a long love story. lt's actually an elaborate unfolding of a fable about human relationships. The novel, whose style is romantic rather than rational, explores the lives and affairs of three exceptional couples: Carlotta and Arveyda. Suwelo and Fanny, Miss Lissie and Hal. "The Temple of My Familiar" opens with an intnguing talc about Zcdc and Carlotta, oppressed Latinas who escape to California and eventually become involved with Arveyda, a soulful rock star. Next Walker introduces Suwclo, a troubled black professor of Ameri- can history, who is married (tempor- arily) to Fanny, Celie's grand- d aughter. Through Suwelo we meet Hal, a friendly old artist and Miss Lissie, a fascinating black woman with an incredible memory about "herselves." The book is set in contemporary San Francisco and Baltimore. but 11 incorporates tales featuring other continents and ages. Some of 1ti. most compelling episodes are Zede's recollirction of imprisonment in South America. Fanny's encounters with her father and sister in Africa. and Miss Lissie's exploits through the ages. .. lker's female characters serve alt nately as victims and as her- oin s who hold the key to whole- nes~. The male characters endure murky existences until enlightened by the women. Walker develops and manipulates complex relationships between men and women an a lavish attempt to explo re and explain the devastating effects of racism. sexism and ageism. O ld-fashioned storytelling and sophisticated fiction writing tech- niques freely mint.le as the story in · "The Temple of My Familiar" grad- ually evolves. Walker's characters are colorful, unusual and memorable. Plot and action are sparse. but the potent juxtaposjtion of the familiar and the bizarre is capt,i~ating. Reality, . fantasy and spinusm blend; pnm1t1ve. conven- t1on11l and trendy hfestyles mix. as Walker strives for insight into an elusive universal harmony. "The Temple of My Familiar" 1s not easy to read. Extensive mono- logues require patience, persistence and unflagging attentioo to detail Even identifiable characters some- times sound alike or change voiccs inexplicably. This technique 1s interesting, but disturbing. "The Temple of My Familiar" is an amb111ous novel in which Walker reveals a fresh reservoir .of talent and creativity that thrives on con- troversy. At times its fables stray far from credulity, and Walker's re- visionary phil<?soph_y tui:ns. !O ser- monizing. but ltke Miss L1ss1c s tasty 1umbo 11 1s Jam P.ackcd with intrigu- ing. spicy ingredients that will tan- talizc some tastes but repulse others. Top of the pops (Wing) What's hot on video (AP) -The follo" 1ng arc the top record hits and leading popu· lar compact disks as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine: 20."BuITalo Stance" Neneh Cheri') (V1rg1n) ALBUMS I. "The: Raw and the Cooked" Fine Young Cannibals (I. R.S.) 2."Don't Be Cruel" Bobb) Brown (MCA) (AP) -The fbllowing are the most pol?ular videocassettes as the} appear m next week's issue of Billboard maga11ne: SALES I :'Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues ... " (Vestron) 2."Ptnk Floyd: Delicate Sound o f T hunder" (CBS) 3."Jane Fonda's Complete Work- out" {Warner) 4. "Moonwalker" (CBS) S. "Callanetics" (MC A) 6."Playboy Wet and Wild" (HBO) 7."Cinderclla" (Disney) 8."E.T . The Extra-Terres1nal" (MCA) 9."U2: Rattle and Hum" I Para- mount) 10."Dirty Dancing" (Vestron) 11."Playbo) 's Sex)' Lmgene" (HBO) 12."Raidcrs of the Lost Ark" (Para- mount} 13."Shirley Maclaine·s Inner'-' ork- out" (Vestron) 14."Michael Jordan: Come Fh With Me" (CBS-Fox) . 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New rool, pool .i-++~I $36',900. w/tu1h l1nd1c1p1ng & doc•. 8e•ut1tu1 1n1et\or , youi •m•ll !)Oat Euro-i tyle le•lurei lBA. den. •BA 2'~BA 2 story, 11re-Cienerll home on large lot wllh 1ence1, door• & window•. Ow11er Tra"1lerred m•"Y elllra1. A value a! ellten11'<'e UM 01 gran111 & Pl•" remodel. Lge 1"_ l•mlly im Arnenltle• iricl. place In living rm • p\11 ;::::.:::,~::::0:-..0,......:1~00~2~ parll•I OCEAN VIEW 3 $1500/mo • 1 year lo $391,5001 To see, call merbla, g11s1 block .. door/outdoor 11 ... 1ng 3 FlrepllCH, gourmet patio. Light & a ir~ .......... s .... . LIDO ISLE bclrm1 plus OEN that can buy at 1329,000. Ell -PAT RICK TE NO A E bullt-ln 11e1eo, wine areal 1""9.000 lliloheo, roollop deck & 3 wl.-1 carpet & pal"! PROFESSIONALLY re-aa11ty convert to 4th cl;ullve lltllng! CALL Enfoy Outalde Living Lush 721·1200 Agl closet rece1Nd llghllng. DONNA WALL 495-1637 car garege. $475,000 10 Great lor 111 lime buyer ,.. ............. ,4 llS~1llL modeled South teeing 3 bdrm. Lots of used brick, 0.tf Wer4 Garden• 3 bd 2 ba tc>wr 1100,000,000 &old!) double walk·ln closet Grubb & Ellis Aeanors $499,SOO Call PATTY or 11mlly w t k ld• bdrm blyffonl wi!h 82 11 French w Ind o w 1 , Ut-JJU s275.ooo 12,250,000 6•4-8200 NESBIT 831-12fi8 $3111,000 111n llM.n lll.1141 of lron11ge & private 1peclou1 encloHd pauo ..... ,,YU1111R11itty ...... mLllUlll IPllUT/ .. 1·1 LIDllllSl.f POOi. Ma1tet with fir• end ward. Now Ju11 111 llll --11-m p+.c:e & alUlng area S>lul $5"~.goQ Fill Ind Save 4 Br 2'1• Ba • Lg 2BR 2BA Pet1thouM 4 MJl ILAY IT "5 glamourou1 gourmet •21.-nJll H l•roe lamllyt"oom, E:.cel· NlllllltJ llTFlllT condo w/pool ga1ed 38R 2'.\BA • deri Pla"11-High on lhe hill In gill• kitchen. 1 1,950.000 Ian• lloorpl8" 1260,000 ltvlne 104~ TotalOy remodeled houM comm 5 2 2 e . 5 o o 1lon shut\8'1 oPe" to ser· QU.,ded community. E.I· .. llfnlt ~ htc lfflM 1·1 1:;.:;:;.,_ ____ ~;;:f wlltl dock •Br l B• wfTERMSt C•" PATRICK ene greenDelt New cep110111I VIEWS of . ' ' 673-A .. UV\ 28RTOWflhorne lnUTC 1 b>ewhll h TENORE721·1200Agt kllchenpowerrm &morel oce1".bay&"lghtllghl1. - llE&LIORS ---..VU MU fll• O&ll HWt H I g h I 'I up r •de d bell.I mar _ e ""115 000 000 Sol Owner le•v1ng 11ea & can One of IM 1111 evllilltMe LOCATION! LOC...TION1 $239.900 Celt Mer1lll caDinett, )ICUU I lub, lg \Owtr 1100• ' di) 1'0000 UNDER MARKET CIOM quickly $399 000 lot• Ir! prntigic>Us aru IO IJ 1-1400 Speclou• 5BR 38A Mer ~ •••illl l'/f'ICh RE •55-3225 l)llY&le Dlylront Pill(), 3 BY· OWNER E11tDlult DIANA PFiossER build WoU" CUiiom df'Mm •,6073:6,900600 M.V .' Counlt'I Club. " T .... , ... o-7355 TUATLEAOCK Clo'• ..... ·.,',.'·u6~5 i00,0 soaclous "G .. Plan, 4BR 780-5000 Of 6C4-6590 home. $1.700,000. C.it -_ __:::.,. _ _:_:::_::::::..._1 1.495,500. Call tor detai111 1 ,~~~.,~~~·~"~'Y~~~I El ,.. -3B• 2200 "" 11 2 level R£1Ml( JACKIE HANDELMAN -Newlycu11om1z:e<14Br .2'~ 11115.W Bl'/ Ave Twn'tim 55i('0.:C0,1111on -I 131·12M ·w1r10.~~woi TIAlmlULIUln ""utim 12.1 ::a~~:~g~·~o !:~· a .... ,,,111111·••11tr umnrY&Llll cr•d•t s355.009 LH ,1-\11 ·1,...,11. I" '\ .11 • • n 111-llll 2524 LEHIGH 842-4&.tO 5322 Sierra lll·llll like new 3BR w/re1reat • Snown D'/ appt 722·1066 Y. '\. "-.: ~ mlllWI P&flllll1'1 H.--.. MITIOILll -.. •• II P'"I Roja. OPEN SAflSUN 2'hBA lam rm. 2100 s/I *""If w••i * ~AL TOJlS ' Wa'Hg1Veyou1nedow"1r1 Grea11ncomess..1.ooo. w.1.1.C -IOUIFIH'fLIT hom8 w /p'<'I •P• vw ... 1·:::=~~~~~~1;~~~~~~=~ e:.chglora1tt1re ol0Wfl-IERYll•IUln T ... IMI 3B.A 2BA .+COO •If .ad· ~Beach l04S B'I Newport Pier Wnit e S539 .. 900-.ITERMS!Call present• erlhlp. You make lh• 721_0343 Fairview 11 Fair d1llo" l ha1dwood Moors, ::::!::.: water view $569 000 PATRICK TENORE SNOl&L. WTILIFF mthly pym11 a we lhare;I ;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;; 38A 28A, grea1 cerpet! $289,000. Cell Liz & MUT IOUI YIEW Call Ruis Kuhlmenn: agt 121-1200 Agl ..... TlllTlll ~gg.;_·fa ... ~fll~~c,:~v.~ Costa Mtsa 102~ ~~~k~.~:~'i-~~~: cnu_ck~~5~~1266or 971 Nori• St. 3BA 2BA, ~-3649 (0\191' $100,000,000 Sold!) IPllHlll Ul 1-1 h ,_ _1 • ••e •7,3 -sp1, end ol cul de IAC: 2Ul•UYFRllTII · 2••3 e•••eoo ave c .. en er..., I. Agt 2 -IS II 111111 -~ S3•3K • ' 720 0•55 "m BETTER 11fAN NEWll OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l ~S 31 06 CORTE MARIN 957 6002 n.. E Wknd .. gen -Full sec bldg. w/pool, boat 5 • "'' 1 ' v, 1 2 Units. bolh owner OC· "'494-3908 ••p. Value a1 $359,900 38 R •· pa - •-1 New low prM;;e _._,,. cuppled & be1ulilully w/TERMSI Cell PATRICK.I =====""°"""~ SS3•.000 II 1&1• YtlW llLLI decoraled. 3 car garage. •11 UllU OLIFf TENORE 721· 1200 Agt ltl O&IYll EIT&TEI Only one year new, larg~t model in Newport North Villas. Prime Cotner lo- cation, JBR & loft, fam. room, l marble fireplac~, air conditioned and much, more. SELLERS are very lgyard&sp1 Perlectlor WI ·, •IYllOl&llflHT (0vtir$100,000,000Sold1) Private custom 4BR CBA mollvaledl Leaving !he 2 11ngles who ·wan1 a IEW M•EI 1BR I" awerd winning 2BA. 2BA. Was $495.000, entertainer's home. Pool. eru. II you apptec. quill-prime Easlslde locallon. 12 New delached Cullom complex. Woodsy, water-Now 14 10,000. Ope" epa g Pl"Ole!i5!onally dee· l'l &gOOdlaele lhismay Call l o,-show l"g . homu. •lluauid In Ea•t· t1H1, '1•1 close lo free-Sal!Su" 1·5.•9•·t389 oraled lhrough-out De the prop, , lor '/OU. I• 19.000 Operi Sun 1-5. side Coste Mesa, priced w1y1, S.C. Plez:a & aJr--.... S 2 , 0 0 0 . o 0 0 C •I I SpKloul 5 bdrm 3 ba 360-360·~ 181h Sl. Call lor quick, sale. OPEN port. Obi ger. vaul1 cells, -•n PATRICK TENORE IPH HISE HI 1·1 3032 CAFIOB 3BR ~ Booli1 $687,000 hm wlvlrlualty ev_;yll\lng MAAILVN COOMBS HOUSE EVERYDAY ! merble Ip Ag1 1162,500. llAITllPllOll •LJll llmHT 721· l100 Agl MW l e•P•nded. O'tef 131· 1266 OAlEBOUT ASSOC 6•5-2770. While Water Viewsl Mod· Exqulsitec:ontemporary {Ove• $100,000,000 Sold!) It $200,000 In imptove1. 631·7300 Redec:Ofeted 4 BA, 3 BA. ern C<>11temporary SBA horne."Flnestdecor, 6••·6200or6'•-2559 N-l11t1ng S520,000LH DllY•W The grd" area offers a lrg 1_ IMIU-lg !amity rm. 2 lrplcs. spa. 51<,BA. 5.000 It Custe>m elevator. pume Nord loc. For turtn.er 1r11orm111on pool t a lrg pool • a 5".--1 So. Coast Metro area Estele wlOutr1geous lg pier & sllp $2,050.000 Grubb & Ellll RHltor1 CAROL ALLISON 759-6600 644-7362 grauy arn, •JI~ !enc-Townhome. •BR. 2 5BA. 1279.000 Ag• 760_8827 pool. t 01 a kind at a Biff Grundy Rllr 675-6161 , "'""""'""'='"'°'"'°'""'"I DEL uXE •B ~l BA Ing, bulll·lflt, spiral stair-•UITSI•• t1ep1 lo ace11ie Beck Bay Grea• price! For details, •UH ISLE* 1-lllffl llllLT L-I 1 o wn n o m e o PEN CM l cozy e1Ung space {Agent) 650-8730 call PATRICK TENORE -SAT/SUN 1-5 18 Baruna !or 'IOI.Ir outdoor comlort 3BR home ' mother In lew --Founta6n 721 -1200 Agt •llJFlllT * "O" Plan JBR 2'hBA. 1 Cit 529•.SOO 546-0391 l entertalnl"O lealured I" u"ll. 4 car prhng. huge NOVA R.E 6J l·SS•5 V~ 1034 (Over 1100 000 000 Sold!) "'--"11tlc1ted and 11,.ant sty 2 160 Ill, oeat.111tully · 101 Open Sat 1·5 2185 we·H lelt your home tor ~J ' ' .......,., 1 1 0 SunMI Me.gez:lne. Please Au~al Pl. 5319.900. Shi'-3% MLS etc. Agents home, commlnding maon m11nt, neu ra ecor HllTl-1.11.l If PHPEln DOVER SHORES BLUFFS •Br 2'.\Ba, view 1839,000. 1508 Gelaxy OrtY9 OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5prn. ~2-2000 Of 8"2·6130 can to -thrt Deaul hm Coshow Bkr 646_8003 keep all commlsllons. ..... .. I IUITYI chan"61 views. shp IOf c;iu1e1 cul-d1t-•11C street no w r Id u c e d t o ry ' _ _ 4BA, 2.5BA. new crpl, lrg lerge yac:hl plus 1 smaller ASKING 5379,900 FEE 1785.000. •LINiTllll• · YllWI H 111 lllfFI II'<' rm w!PV stove lrplc. side lle1, 0Ye1s1ied lot. OPEN SUN 1-5 lll-1108 Near South Coas1 Plaza. •BR. JBA. 3.000 111, oen. Huge yerd 11</over 50 rose Wtlyd\Me _.._,own 10 12 050 000 Can Che11 •02 VISTA TAUCHA ('I"""'!' l'I KJ NS 3BA 28A 1450 ti. Former timily rm. 1524.900. Agt, bulhe11 5299.900. Sandi llile ldvlfltege ot NIM? 5.,.;11\ 723-0658 (Nr Eas1DtuH Village Shopf 1 A.A"+-•· -• l Model Home. DON'T Shelley891-8395. Munoz.Agl,ERAA\Herty The.bellbu)'llinmerchlrl· Grubb&EHit Reallort 759-1234 IP!!! ll '>.\11 \\i'\!\ MISS OUT. $225.000, OPEN SUN 1-5 l \,IOyd. 963--5568 dlMoocura.ity ln~. 64•-6200 SHATZEN REALTY 1;11 Mt:\LTOR~· 1mn.wt1L111111 112-tlH IEW llEWPllT 1r11m11•rs. From S343,000. 3Br 2•nB1. 2 car gar., vaulted Wllh beeulllul Day view. celllng1, apa luD I" ma1- 3Br 3Ba, 2 Cir ger, 2 sty ter. All Cuslom. home. Spacious mstr OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 9Ulte w/jec. tub, vaulted 243 Palmer. Agl. Aull ce>ll, et11tom kl1c. •flub 0 Kuhlmann. 673-3777 relrlg .• MCI. g•r door. lllf !IP 1111 ·111Y11s u11m -1795·000-0PEN--The·timeiS"NOWt-Prtce-1dr 5.lt.1Sun.'1.5:327 Anade. )u1led $30,0001 A est (by Bey I"-"<!) bargal" •I $329,900 I • ...._ wlTEAMSI Lrg 4BR 3BA -M•lry...... •-•r newer home I" model IJl-IJll condillorl. Celt PATA1CK Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Sc-vices CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 Ul.111.ull TENORE 721-1200Agt ·:;:~:.·~~·~: ~ Corona dtl Mar • 1°22 *COUNTRY FRESH * 1 e 48R 2YtBI trg Cape Cod. 4Br 1v.BA lrg corner lot, So. of Hwy M75,000. 278 E. Wiison. (E'aldel e 2BR 2BA. 0C-0 View' lot Ag1 646·36431873·2479 $.42:5,000. A I. 675_;_0161 EASTSJOE SBA 3BA Oil ••72 II fllW .a.I tree-tined slreel. 3BR Mag"llloenl landacaplf\CI 2BA pool home Ofl et1l- Ofl OY'eftlted lot. SBPI de-sac. Agl 673-8700 3BA 2 11ory l1mlly home -wle~panded bre1kla11 EVERYTHING BRANO nook l pool & enl8flll"· NEW. 3BR, veca"I, lrg tol rMnt area. Cell ESTHER on qulel sl. 1940 Con- VANK 640·1529 Of llne"t•I Ave. MUST SELL 760-5000 NOWI ONLY $218K 631 -220• -1 , _______ , • . . NEWLY REMODELED ~t:Wl\."'IJI I~.\ II 3 BR .... BA.''" .... REALTORS"' 1257,900 by owner. 5.tS..5738 . .. Merrili Lynch Re a lty (7 14) 1ao.tl00 Corene dll Mar HOMEI OPEN IUND;(Y 1·5 9IG CAH10N' 12.696.000 4 Bedroorn• 1·4:30 CO.ONA DEL MAI 5975,000 4-P~s 1-6 OOIONA DEL MAI $950,000 6 Bedroom• l·S llAllOl IJDGE 3 Bod,..... COIONA DEL lllAI 6 Be:dl'OpfN ...-11DO• ........... MIWPOIT NOITll 38od ...... "80.000 ,., ..... 000 '" 5760.000 , .. 5687,000 , .. CAU0 HIGHLANDS 1686.000 4 e.drnonw I·& COIOflA DEL MAI tM9.000 Duplu 1·6 COIONA OIL MA& SW.000 3 + l 1-6 WlllWPP tM9,900 1aoe c ... bridp 1-1 ---,000 .,. DonUt,.. 1·6 . ,,_ -.... ,000 ....... 1-3 ..-UDll 1629.900 21:•00MI · 1·6 um '396.000 ,......,_. 1-6 aun..-n a."m.o:x> 4Mra-1·6 .... -•• 1 -1-& -_ .... . ....._ .... M. Henllna , ... _ C. Porcelli ... ,......, B. Mcfanig1n llTo.lol J. Brooltt •t• Ddl&a S. Skinner 41M"-S. tawn 5108 c.t:e IUtla C. Alllton .... c.nio.o J. Flnsw,r 11• Dallla J. Sbhart 114 I.ti M. HU«ill ""i'~1t ..,_,,_ lAvmlVW•brr 1111-Cula,._. J,...$:f,ylla .. _,. , J. McN11.1Jhton --c. ,,_ 11111 0.; Ptt H.- l ltc.tlal P.RoldM II "1 IN - THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTING~ NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT SHORES 1370,000 Leave your cares behind & enjoy the good lire: Nicely upgraded 3 BR home w/easy care ya rd . Just .!lteps to the shore. Buy now & enjoy this sumrner. LIDO ISLE 12,995,000 Extraordinary Bayrront home on 50' lot w/slips ror two large boats, 4 BR, den, large master suite, rurmal dining room, gou rm et kitchen. CORONA DEL MAR JASM INE CREEK 14115,000 Lovely, light & bright 2 BR + den. Excellent quiet location, guard gated community w/tennis, pools . and lush green belt.fl. IRVINE TERRACE 1519,000 A ve ry special home in superb condition. New kitchen with greenhouse window. Covered patio and gorgeous private ya rd. 3 BR. 2 BA. SPA. CORON A DEL MAR 1530,000 Live in one & rent the other. Charming So. or Hwy. location. Rear unit has fireplAce & large patio. \Valk to beaches, shops & eateries. JASMINE CREEK 1545,000 On the crest or a hill overlooking wide lush grenbelt +ocean. Lovely expanded 2 BR and FR. gated community. SPYGLASS 1726,000 Fabulous 5 BR, 2 1ft BA, FR. enormous rormal dining RMi pool, spa & 3 car garage. Lovely vie\\' o( canyon & hills. Shows like model home. SPYGLASS HILL 1749,900 Sh:t(le level courtyard-style home with pool. BBQ, & views of night &: mtn. Park8, French doora, white tile, security a}'ltem & spa. CAMEO SHORES II ,875,000 4 BR. 3 BA w/bonus/game room. Ocean & Ca· nyon views. Private beaches. Bright & airy. Huge loL Don 'L miu thia!? --- IRVINE ll'fllll t lH,000 Su11tr 1t4rter home. 2 story,, 2 BR. ·!.~ BA townhome. Excellent noor plan, veulted ceilinp, C\lltom deck, air conditiontd. S.ller: anaioua!! IANCRO SAN JOAQUIN t U4,IOO t • oc: ·tow· open outlook, Uah~ brijiht, cheerful interior. Nwtral decor, cfeon, pointed l shows boautl·. fully. "1l'TLllOOI M'lt,IOO l'llfoct family home! 4 BR; 2 BA French doon 1111 Oll\ry a lritdlon, oolar w•t4r hooter, Sec. ""'""'' 1pe. "°!'tral docor. •In~ cond. w/dly ....... -Nlft>. OPEN HOUSES SAT 1-5 WES'TCLIFP 3 BR , FR BALBOA ISLAND 2 BR Stl75,000 $fii9.000 1225 ESSEX B.TOWERS 206 ON\'X D.GOLDSBF.RRY OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1 5 BLUFFS 3 BR SEA VIEW 3 BR, FR NEWPORT HEIGHTS $519 .000 2643 ORNADA J .MAC MILLA N 1915 YACHT MARIA . 550,000 N.HUTTON 4 BR $065.000 547 SA.NTA 1\NA L.:\olARSTON WESTCLIFF 3 BR. FR SEA ISi.AND 2 BR BALBOA ISi.AN ll 2 BR 'H.V.HOMES 4 BR, FR IRVINE TERRACE $:)7.5,000 1225 •~SSt!X O.MF.EDER 101 OCEAN VISTA Sfii!'),000 P.HARTl.EY 206 ONYX $r•79.000 C:.STAFFORD 194Z PORT LAURENT $o!l5.000 D.GOLbSBERHY 3 BR $n59.000 ZOO I ALTURA G.LIVIN G TON CORONA DEL MAR 3 BR, LIB. .!690,000 501 DAHLIA R.KURT7. H.V.HOMES 4 BR, FR SEAVIBW 4 BR , FR, VIEW H.V.HILLS 3 BR. VIEW BAYSHORES 5 BR, FR RAUOR RIDGE 4 BR 1972 PORT Cl.ARIOGE 842,SOO N.MAR.K 191~ YAGHT TR UANT $848,000 G.ANDERSON 3501 SAUSALITO $850.000 E.O LSON !691 CIRCLI! DRIVE $8&~.000 J .AKE:RMAN S89h,000 5 MONTPELLIER F.SENNF.S NIWPOIT HE IGHTS 1031 KINGS IOAD · 5 BR, •'R, v 1•;w 1.240,000 E.CORKRT'T' IAY880US 8 BR, FR H71 BA YSHORI Ill. $1.29!>,000 1),8108 · NEWP ORT BEA CH BIG CANYON U!S,000 ' Great condo in prime location ~~ golf course •. veiz private, ne8'r pool. cath~ral ced1n~. new paant carpel .. Ready tn move 1n. BLUFFS 1377,500 Be the lucky buyer or this 3 BR. 2.5 BA townhome up-graded. Newly remodeled kitchen. Located un greenbelt. Priced to sell. Cell now berore it'11 too late. EASTBLUFF 1448,500 Lowest priced home in EastblufL Buy Leasehold or Fee. 5 BR . 2 BA, all on one level. Large pool ror entertaining. Family/kitc"hen. NEWPORT HEIGHTS U39,000 4 BR or 3+ den home located on a quiet cul-de- sac. Remod eled a rew years ago. it's ready to move into~ SEA VIEW 1~50.000 Enjoy security ror your ramily in this guard ga~ community. Bright & cheery 3 BR & FR 1n excellent condition .. Just step!! to association pool, & . • spa tennis. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1860,000 View lot or ocettn,'bay with older 3 BR. den, 3 BA house. May be 10ld as a package \\'ith propeny next door ror $1.295.000 HARBOR RIDGE 1679,000 Surrounded hy multi-million dollar propertie1 on Tht Hill 1hi1' :l RR. 2.6 BA plus ramily room condo has all the upgrades you want. at the right 1,Jrice. HARBOR RIDGE 1750,M Virtually a value overlooked! Dramatic 4 BR condo with the reel of an est.ale, great outdoor area, expansive living spaces, lovely deatr topped off wilh a view. HARBOR VIEW 1110,IOI Ju1tcomple1ed~ Immaculate custom 4 BR, 4.5 BA ramily home. Great area. all the laltit amenitia. A mu1t aee before it is gone! BAYSHO I ES t llll,IOO FabuloUA fttmily home, 2 story cepe cod. 6 BA., 3 BA, very open floor plan, berber carpet. Ideal tunny location. This one won't latt long. NBWrORT RIJGlllS U ,111,I• Y ou1l be proud to how frlondo O)'Of in dlil • e•cllin& lrl·levol homo. ~ lritehon for -am. l entorialnlns, formal OR; maioolic LR. &_Jiii; 4 1\ BA l 2 family .,_, Tblo .... baet + C.lallna l Harbor -A find. llG CANYON ...... Soclusion l privacy. 0-4000 1111-"-,.,. BR. hup pool l ,.,., l o premium lo<Mlca ""'9ot home for• latp f...Uly l for .,,......... IAYPIOllT a 1'o -It to hollow. =--~ '-' '"'"--" inp. FP, horil..-1 ...... OPEN IN SEA VIEW 1-S GINNY ANDERSON 1917 YACHT TRU ANT 4 BR. 3 BA. 2 Story 1915 YACHT M ARIA 3 BR. 21h BA. One level COLD We LL BAN~eRLI Expect the best: 844 9080 •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool ..-'Give Address at Guard Gate HllES FIR SILE 1 IEDROOI P..ou .. .. . . .. INl lll 1-1 121 Coralee, 2BR condo. •43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge •2156 Vista Entrada, The Bluffs, N.B. 759-6600 $760,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $412,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3319 Nevada. C.M 546-2313 $279.000 410 Plata, Bluffs 644-9060 $479,000 ••2981 Redwood. C.M. 546-2313 $248.000 4411 River. Peninsula 644-6200 $449,000 1650 Samar, Mesa Verde, CM 642-3850 $298,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 1915 Yacht Marla, Seavlew 644-9060 $550,000 4 BEDROOI Sun 1-4 *2956 Andros. C.M. 546-2313 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1237 Conway, C.M. 645-0303 $282,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 4626 Cortland, Cameo Highlands ••t747 Schenley Bay, Costa Mesa 108 Sapphire, Balboa Island 845-2770 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 6.73-6900 $795,000 759-6600 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 S1.tn 1-5 1521 Cumberland, Westclitf, N.B. 759-6600 $535,000 2 IElllll 326 Anade, Balboa Penln. 873-7300 $505,000 Sun 1-5 2502 Back Bay Loop, E'Slde C.M. 759-MOO $2'42,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 93 Corsica, N. North '&M-8200 '295,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 ...... 133 UdO Park Dr, Newport Bch ~1-5050 $819,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 101 Oceen Vista, Sea Island 84'4-9060 $575,000 I Sun 1-5 240 ()gt.#C2, Newport Heights, N.B. +3501 Sausalito. H.V. Hiiis 64'4-9060 $850,000 Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 609 Donald Pl, Newport Heights, N.B. 759-6600 $549,000 Sa(/Sun 1-5 11 Toulon, Hatbor Ridge Estates 759-6600 $880.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 276 E. Wilson (Eastside) C M 21 Vlllamoura. Laguna Niguel 759-6600 $299,500 2219 Vista Huerta, Bluffs 644-6200 $205,000LH 1905 W. Central, S.A . ~2313 $229,500 646-3643 $307 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 •t 1508 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-2000 $839,000 Sat/Sun 1-5pm. Sat/Sun 1-4 21161 Greenboro, Huntington Bch. 759-6600 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 5 Montpelller. Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $895.000 Sun 1-5 3 IR 11111 Fii RI or DEi 1858 Park Vista, C.M. 646-7171 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1978 Port Laurent (H.V. Homes) N.B. ,,..,,. ' ~ ••207 Mayfair, C.M. na.1u.1arac•· 11111 ... M1-1n1. 3059 Tyler Way, C.M. 546-2313 $259,500 Sun 1-4:30 646-7171 $197,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 +••116 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle ••786 Wesleyan Bay, C.M. 631-1 400 $1,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-7171 )$179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 +223 Via San Remo. lido Isle 644-6200 $710.000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 470 Vista Trucha, Bluffs 644-6200 $379.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1525 Brulnbark Ln. S.A. Heights •2315 Westminster Ave. Eastside, C.M. 631 -7300 $180,000 Sun 12-4 631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 613 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2106 Windward Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+44 Sea Island, Newport Beach ••6 Winged Foot, Big Canyon 644-6200 $949,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 t 1917 Yacht Truant. Seavlew 644-9060 f848,000 & BEDROOM Sunday 1-5 340 Alva Lane, Eastside Costa Mesa 760-5000 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI •• 17 Barlovento. Nwpt Crest. N.B. 673-7300 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 19110 Beachcrest B. H.B. 646-7171 $265,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 673-8700 $369.000 Sunday 1-5 '468 Bolero Way, Park Udo, N.B. 300 Fernleaf. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $950,000 17 Pinehurst. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 , 195,000 631-7300 $237,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 •243 Palmer (Newport Heights) C.M. 673-3777 $343,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••6 Summerwlnd, Nwpt Crest. N.B. 673-7300 $390,000 Sun 1-5 & IR plus Fii-Ri or DEi 3 IR 11lu1 Fii RI or DEi 759-eeoo $187,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1206 Cambridge, Westcllff. N.B. 640-7000 $539.000 Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30 2591 Circle Or. Bayshores 759-6600 $5'49,900 644-9060 $885,000 Sun 12-3 20e Onyx, Balboa Island 84'4-9060 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3032 Carob, Eastbluff Sun 1-5 999 Presidio. C.M .. 6'45-0303 $264,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 +2500 Clltf Dr. Nwpt Hgts. NB Sun 1-5 "'* •823 15th St.. 10, N. B. 646-7171 $270,000 2424 Santa Ana Ave, B-104, E. Costa Mesa 64'4-6200 $520,000LH 673-9333 $ 1 ,390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 769-eeo<> $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •t 327 Catalina, Nwpt Hgts. NB Sun 1-5 54 7 Santa Ana. Newport Heights 644-9060 $565,000 Sun 1-5 1612 Highland Dr. Harbor Highlands, N.B. 631-7300 $625,000 Sun 1-5 4 IEIROOI 759-6700 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 924 Tanana, C.M. 2 II 11111Flll11 tr IEI 3245 Clay St. Newport Beach 546-2313 $2'44,500 Sun 1-'4 t 1031 Kings Rd. Newport Hefghts. 64'4-9060 $1 ,240.000 Sun 1-5 '435 Vista Trucha, The Bluffs. N.B. 631-7300 $'425.000 Sun 1-5 831-1268 $475K-$499,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 12 Bekx>urt Or. So., Betcourt W-e200 $1 , 195,000 Sun 1:3()-,5 3106 Corte Marin. Nwpt ~o. Vlllu 759-&600 $887,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •309 Cama11on, Corona def Mar 131-1400 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t -4821 Cortland Dr. Cameo Highlands, CdM 67M400 $545,000 Sunday 1-5 .)2 eov.itry, Harbor Ridge Crest 7st-.ee00 $529,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3181 Country Club, Meaa Verde, CM 790-5000 $309,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••..-'t 15 Sea Cove Ln. Sea Island, N.B. 873--0881 $579,000 Sun 11-3:30 ,2525 Crestview. Bav-hores 831-1'400 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 343 82nd St.. Newport Shores 831-1400 '375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •t23 Southampton. Belcourt Hiii, N.B. 876-4822 S595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3530 Cryttal, 8 .A. 548-2313 $20'4,950 320 E. 211t St. E'8'de C.M. Sun 12:30-'4 831·7300 $305,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 **124 So. Bayfront, Balboa la W-e200 S1.725,000 Sun 1·4 tt303 Enero, The Bluffs, Newport Beach 720-1704 M15,000 Fee Sunday 1-6 , ..... 2001 Altura, lrV. Terrec. 144-IOIO '85t.OOO 32IO C ... Ofnla. C.M. ... 7171 U7't,IOO 110 Cerlleta. ...... N.8. 1• 11u euo.ooo 1226 &M1t, W•tcllff &M-9080 1576,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun 1-6 1013 Grow Ln, We9tdlff Grove, H,8. 131-1300 1128,000 Sun 14 ·~~ .... ~~bridg9, 1~t1Sun 1-4 ••1toe IMne Ave, a.ye,.-, N.8. aun 1-4 •1-noo ... 75,000 Sun 1-5 2524 LA!Nah. COl9ege Park, N8 a.uaun 1-a u1-1• 12e1.ooo 1et1aun 12..a •ac>1& ..,,,. Lene, co.a ... 111·2t71 1274.IOO ... 18un 1-1 •• ., ......... co.e. ..... tn..l100 ... ooo ...._ 1-6 ""&'n-1r-Tt.=.-~·.:.,.. 220 Vla Palermo, Udo Isle. NB 760-5000 $545.000 Sunday 1:30-5 **1116 W. Bay Ave, Newport Beach 873-3777 $1,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • II ,111 Fiii II or IEI •• 18 Baruna Crt, Newport Beach 548-0391 $29'4,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2030 Calvert. Mesa Verde, C.M. ~8-7171 $312.000 Sun 1-5 •26 Cambria, Spyglau, CdM f8()..1900 $929,000 Sunday 1-5 ••8 Catallna Dr., Nwpt Heights. N.B. 831-7300 $549,900 Sun 1-5 v 17 Cherry Hiiia, Big Canyon, NB 559-9400 $1 ,795,000 Sunday 2-5 2123 Coflege, C.M .. "'5-0303 $257,500 Sun 1-4 ....... •e Cr•twood. Hrbr R •• NB 17i-ea33 $3,400,000 Sunday 1-4 ••2211 Heather Lane, Newport Bwtt 141-3112 1825.000 Sunday 1 .. * •t 11 Jede Cow, IDval ... , CdM 7•14411 11,290,000-Suri 1-5 .. MoMco. ttnrpor1 ..... 1IO-IOOO .... 000 Sunday 2-5 1925 Lanai. Costa Mesa(Mesa Verde) 631-7370 $495,500 St.if\day 1-5 +• * 1'4 Oakcrest, Newport Beach 760-5000 $2,625.000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 1808 Port Barmouth, Harbor View Hma 759-6600 $685.000 Sun 1-5 207• Port Bristol. Hrbr View Hms, NB llllLE HOIES FIR SILE 2 IR 760-5000 $'497,000 Sun 1-5 •••Lido Park. M-Anchorage. NB * 1901 Port Cardiff, Hrbr View Hmea, NB 840-5884 $67'4,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 1942 Port Weybridge, Harbor View, N.8. 759-9100 $599,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IEllOOI 42'4 Dahlia. Olde CdM 769-e600 $865,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II 11111 Fiii ii tr Ill 2871 Baythor• Or. 8ay9horet 84-4-9080 $1,295,000 Sun 1·5 873-9333 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 DU PLUES FOR SILE 2 II 11111 1 II 81'4 Acacia St. Corona def Mar 720.()e28 $450,000 Sat/Sun 10..2 2II11ln 2 II • t 1448 Galalty. OoYer Shor• 84-4-6200 $1,395,000 Sun, .. H0-382 18th St, Cotta Meea 131-1288 $419,000 Sunday 1..S au,a .. 211 Sat/Sun 1..a 114 Oehlta, Okie CdM 7ae..eeoc> M4t,OOO 114 Irle, 0tcte CdM 111 eeoo uee.ooo - Sun 1..S 41M 13'-' POii......_ Cofone Dll Mllr .,...... •11.000 ~ 1~ - --lill ....... Uk.II I 1 11PI 2\ilA "' I• gel•d .reieno.it \ltifW9. ,., =· 12150 NNIF Pl 875-2118 •1U1.n ..._ Htul 3BR 2""8A ••I .,, ,, 2 bite.• to beftt ./7K-6065 3BR 2'A8A, l•m el Nv rm, w/d 111, 2 lrplcs, JK Olmo, 169-4229 ·-1 w/oeckl, yard. ;1,350/rno. Vrty 1303 OUS21R ulel comple•. ' •¥erylhlng l 250Jmo. l-1000• ~-» • designed 3BR 1111. lrpk;, w/rJ -cir 9''2i' ;I * 969-42 .. 2124 Eas111oe home. rqe. Completet~ ltd. $1,2!IO/mo 73-5553 U.11t~ •• 141-l 1. Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 or DEi tights Sun 12-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 each Sal/Sun 1-5 N.8. Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 2-5 3. Sat/Sun 1-5 >)C.M . Sat/Sun 1-5 t. N.B. Sun 1-5 or DEi Sun 12-3 1.8. Sun 1-5 IES E ,NB Sat/Sun 1-5 s E II ilit/Sun 10..2 II Sunday 1-5 II Sun 1..S - Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Jv/ly O. 10M C7 t-"'" 2124 --1124 SMALL 2BR hou.. ,, Ntwpen ltlCh 2169 Ntwpott ltlCh 2169 Newport ltilCh 2169 Ntwpott 216 lllfboa IMl>Oa 'tnlmul• 261J7 Corona det Mar 26 2 c.o;;; ., "' 22.22 •~ J.~I'= & t..at ytd OriPft ~:';' 2BR, 2BA New11J111H)t 9t>ll PENINSULA, 4 BR beh N11r Ho1g 2BR 2BA 15'tncf 2606 2 Dli<I to buctl. 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A¥I nowt eves 549-9823 _ •IOFllOIUlll• BAYF0RONTL0.dock.ru1n Sll50l moAot 675·491 RC.ALIORS ~ u1111ues 1nch•ded Can PondatlngthapurCf'llM ofa Dec~. patio, gar•o• No place, Sii~ Agt $Hl50/mo, GAIL AMATO 2BFI 2'h.BA Pac1llc Ranch Marh. 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Sou!h Lake. den Si 3. 2 50 I mo 9 1Al/tNE TERRACE Close IO b<::h' Vrl~ lse S1150fmo. 557.5747 111 new 3BA 2'1BA, tam !CAB H &G 786-7500 Lovely 4BR 3BA , soec-•4BA 2BA S lT50lmol~-------- 48R 2BA MESA VERDE tm, a1t oar cath ce11, AIC raculer v>ews 2 car gar-•J BR 2"rBA 52000lmo Ap.;1rtm~ts New palntfcarpel OIW Cut-de-Mic nr parlt Na FILL OCEll YIEW 109 $5000Jmo YILU lllEITlLS - neat school•. s14oo incl Pt!tsS1390 S48-5 1JJ Ne.,..po•tCrest•BA2'~BA 9 BAYAIOGE . 2BA 28A 171·4111 Billboa oener IS'6 3 173 --din room. lam room dbl 0000 tocallon Nice & gai -OILIMll& QlllllE garage. WID hk up, DIW aJ1y 51450Jmo SU ISUll Island 2606 ALL NEW coN5o STYLE lBR. lBA. condo w/all up-ooot & courts, S 1650/mo •s PvG LA s S 4 BR Out$tandlng oe1e-guaro-lll-..;.;;;;.:R~O~M.,.,,W~A~T~E~R'"'~I •2 oedroom. 2 bath orades Decorator wall TSL MGMT 642-1603 2'~BA. beautiful ocean 2BA · den. 2'.BA 2 9A 5850mo 3BA •31>9droom.3bath coveton11s N-c1pt pnt oralle•6pm 631-2725 v1ew,3cargarage&rau"-!rpics On1 hegall cou•:>e 2B 51•50mo 121 Peai1 Garage, trplc, micro wld, AIC, wld 1/1-ot grllt!n· M••ao• "llll dry S30001mo All the ~lls & wnostlr~' Avt1 818-446·5768 1nci. $925 a11CI up 605 Dell El'lctosed pat•O -" "" •e 1G CANYON JBA S3350/mo * 760-5064 Viclorla. 432-i81 l 5875/mo 64•-8238 JBA ocean v1-. 11uarded 2·~BA localed on gon 2BR 2BA uppe1 newly re: com. poot lennos course wfView ol moun· TOWlllOISE deco1ated S12751mo <n-l&OI UTTIWIHME 1,---,,.......,.----1 53500/mo 640-12 12 talna. $.37501mo q1 .. 11er location 11ghl a"CI Cludesut1l1toes 673-4727 ~BR 21 ... BA, 2 car o••tQe. 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Curl II 631-126tl EASTS1oe 0.luae 3BA 2',.,BA 2 Slory Flreplact1 2 cat o•raoe. l 13001mo AvaM 7115 Aot 675-49 12 PllLllH 2BR .. den, 2BA, pool $1100/mo Agent. CrirlsUrie 675·4630f!S'6· 7078 E'Slda Collage lBA Shol't term 3 mo lesse ia1dnr. walk to scriools. 1400/mo 1s.e 650-5600 *EKCLUStVE GUARD. •GATED COMMUNITY • 11111 CUTll 28A 2BA lownriome, mic10 lrplcs In LA & mst1 BA, wel tia• wld hkupa. 2 car oar. central •i• All maintenance incl SOfry, No oels 644-0509 ----•3BA 28A riouse 2-car oar. trg '(fd, gardnr, Wik 10 Khoois $1400/mo 1se No 1>e1s 650-5600 S1225/MO JBr 2''>Ba. 2· i;a1 gat. oaw carpal & paoot Avail now 43-09 Patrtce Agl, 557-4373 Centut'y-2 1 Pro! 2eR ~·iBA" eoncio h!Ori!Y upgraded, lrplc, Newport NOfth $1400fmo Aval! now. 720-7250 497-9918 $425mo Incl utts 2BA 2BA, 11eve1 Baytroot 979-9441/673-ltlOO Plan w/lrlg, wld, double I •--Ill garage. secured entry, · -_., community 0001. spa1, 3BA. 2BA. 2 tlOfy. lrpic, $14SC)lmo lllC, 2 Cllr g.ar w/opene• Olll ~u I l'L I Encl Yfd w/g1C1nr N--• ,,.. 1 ... crp11. N/Pels. S 1115 • llf.IOOI tr 14f..M01 MC dep. 644-t9118 ~ A/jMJ...V m•n11-~"-·I •BR.'••.,_,.,, \t\Xl\.'\...~r 1 ~·x lt AW. atH. AveH 112• q(Atl'"'°S. -1 1,4115/mo.131-.5866 ~ ~ _,. . •" " ...... rubber Ellis RES IDENT IAL BROKERAGE SERVICES lllli!Uli THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE COMPAN Y IN THE NAT IO N * * 8' !' S OF THf WEEK * * EASTIILUFF -Wonderful today, still better tomorrow. Remodeled 4 BR, new master suite. e1tcitlng kitchen. House has the kind of potenlial that will Inspire anyone with a growing family or lots of ca rs. 5520.CXX> BAYCREST -Move right into this light & airy spacious home. Spectacular pool. lush land~ scaplng. Stone fireplace. Four BR , totally redone. A must see to appreciate~ $57Q,5()() "RARE CLIFFHAVEN OFFERING" -R-l lot enhanced by a lovely remodeled J BR, l BA home. plus great 2 BR. I BA, income unit Large lot for future development or owner user. $649.000 FABULOUS -Newer home on prestigious de· sirable street to street location. steps from beach. tennis and park . Large 4 BR, 31h BA . French doors. ba y view! 57 10.000 SCHOOLS CLOSE BY -Very large townhouse near the Bluffs. Three BR. 21h BA. Views of Fashion Island. Vaulted beamed ceilings. lots of windows. Plush new carpeting, light and bright $170.000 NEWPORT NORTH -Enter Into serene. under- stated elegance in this magnificen t 2 BR . 2 BA townho me In Ideal private location. Customized throughout plus bonus room. a rare delight 52Q5,000 CUSTOMIZED TOWNHOME -Enjoy the lile- style of Bayview, near Upper Newport Bay G Wildlife Preserve with k>Uln& and bicycle trails Country life tn the heart Ol Newport. Easy Free- wa y accss. 5375,000 SPECIAL PROPERTY -Former model full of charm and elegance., Only 21h years you ng. 3 BR. 211:1 BA, mirrored family room off lovely brick patio makes a wonderful place for relaxing. $465.000 NEWPOllT -TH -Decorator perfect! Bright, li&ht home less than one year old. Dramatic llvln& room, co1y fa mily room. Colorful aardens Com- munity pool & spo. $5 19,000 CORONA OIL MAR -R-2 lot with Immaculate 3 BR, 11'1 BA. Plan• for additional 2 BR unit above .., ... Incl. $525.000 OPEN HOUSE 'C> SATURDAY & SUNDAY HARBOR HGHL \jDS --113tttaghlMCI l BR. pool 1-< Peters/Baylle~ "(Wl>QRT NORTH --13 Cor9'ca ! nR I ' lo hnson/Sh11i('r l\IG CANYO N .... 000 f Winged F-t ·I BR fR POOi 1-4 lO Do"na GOOsha!I BLUFFS l205.000 l H 2219 YHI .. Huet"la IBR ,.. BAVCR(Sf ..,. .... 1727Tradew~• 4 811. rR pool Vi Aunt"/f ullbrlght BIG CANYO N 11.115.000 17 ptnefturet 'BR I-' Stephanlf' Grod) BLUFTS 1371.000 471> YHI .. TrucM .1 SR rR I·' Smith/Denn) SUNDAV ONLY •LIDO ISLE '710,000 223 VLI hn Remo 4~11.. fR \~.,.. I-' C~r1 s .... ,n HARBOR V\\. Htll S -.000 1100 s.. Yne l 811.,Fll: pool v~.,... I-' Ma\l!le Propp DOVER SHOR£.S 11.395.000 14'1 o.taxy o BR. rR pool VI(" .... '" lrlo"a Bergin tlfl COURT 11 ,195,000 12 8e4court °'·So. J l~R fR 1 10-"> Bcllt" !'aitch BALBOA ISLAND ,Jl ,725,000 124 So. a.1ff"ont l BR fll., W!1 fl "I 1-•I Martha M<ll.oilh FAMILY HOME -5 BR. 3 BA, family room with fireplace, Baycrest neighborhood where pride of ownership Is the watchword Close to back bay nature park. $640,000 OLD NEWPORT CHARM -Very special beach property! Remodeled grey and white cottage with attached private unit. All set in a unique wooded setting with abundance of Beacon Ba y charm !,66<;,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS -Remodeled l BR . on level home with panoramic views of ocean. bay, city lights and sunsets Brick patio surrounds private po61 & spa. $699,000 L H HAllBOR RIDGE CREST -Highly up11raded luxury rondomlnlum, guard c;ated communlly, with pools. spas and tennis courts. Very private loc•tlon 4/'> SR, 31/i BA + retrea1. S?S0,000 llAITIJ,UPI' DILIQHT -Three BR. residence In wonderful condition with overslr.ed spa. This Lusk built home on an especially private lot Is -CANYON -Vlew1I Eleaant 2 1tory 1---ffiar1iiin;:iliil~m''-iiroyou~if'faaiim~yrjarowstffiiiii~. -~~ho"rm:". spacious t>tdrooms. mas1c $540.000 with mocnlflcent l•lrway and d ty llghto view. Fabuk>u'.!I famlly room with flreplace, French UY YllWll -One of the most dramatic doors. S9)9.000 ~In In Newport Beach. wonderful views from II-~ery room. Acrou from .. nd. -AT FOii INTl!llTAll•IO -Bl& Canyon. Finest orchltKture with -one celllnp, win-one 11ory home, • BR. 21'1 BA. pool and spo set In dowa and lllytllltts. Three BR. H~oce & bar In prolesslonally landscaped yard. Mast~ suit• • -, CllOOM your own carpednc now I features sauna. Security l)'ltem, formal din~ • $615,000 L,H and llvlnc rooms. • $909. * * ·-. . * * BLUFFS -A best buy! Waiting for your d«or~ ator touches, Great starter home or Investment opportunity Three BR. I 1h, in desirable park like setting. $205.000 L.H. BLUFFS -A best buy! Rare "S" plan with high cellings. nice views & is one cul-de-sac. Perfect for I 5t time owner or investors 5272.000 BLUFFS -Great location and floor pla n plus community amenities. Three BR. 2Y'.i BA, family room. wrap around patio. End unit on wide private greenbelt. Bright and cheerful. Sl 15 .000 L.H. BLUFFS -Feels like a home, totally re- modeled. French doors and windows. Indoor and outdoor feeling Three BR . 21/J BA 5349,000 BLUFFS -Fi1Je BR. 2111 BA, family room kitchen. One block to shopping, park pre-school. Walk to Back Bay Sl79,000 OCEANFRONT -Custom family home with vaulted ceilings. Four BR. 3 BA. A best swimming and su rfing beach No boardwalk. completely remodeled in I Q80 Mirrors. French doors and more VIEW I 5950.000 HARBOR RIDGE -Breath1aking views of New· port. Five BR . 4 full ba1hs . formal dining room, pri ... ate spa Mlrr0red walls. security system. Guard gated pools. tennis courts. $995,000 CLIFF DRIV E -180" views of bay and ocean. Two charming homes completely remodeled. Main house 1 BR. with ... auhed ceilings, limestone floors Guest house also with sweepln& views. Sl,100,000 810 CANYON -Gorgeous family home. Rve bedrooms, l BA. custom features Include. spacious 11 ... 1ng room, dining and famty room areas Large lot 'Some-night light vlews. S l.l'IS.000 S ELCOUllT -Lush gorden 9"ttlnc. Dramatic gated courtyard leads to this contemporary 2 story home with circular staircase, vaulted ceil- ings. breakfast bay, central vacuum & sec~ iystem. $1 ,195, DOVEll SHOMO -Six BR. 51'1 BA with i.mlly room, sitting room •nd formal dtntnc. Cunt. quarters, Dramatic pool outsklc cookJna fKllty and entertainment i:-rea. Two separ.te mlltlRr •ult... $1 ,,.,,000 -S.lboo Island'•--t>.rbor location. T'wo or ) 1111. aatom '- boosts private spa. teak aiblnetry. lob ol lb- ll&h"-mulUple IMnc a!QS. -Pier ond doClt for .....,ral lorae yachts. 51.m.000 IPICTACU!..AR \IAWI-M1.-.1nt - from thlo cvttom relldenct -me Clllllll=llall. Oulet loc:otton. Gated ....-,, lndutl.... _. reltlonal fadlttles. t2.MDAIDO 7 2 Clylc Plaza, # 100 NIWPORT BEACH • , .. ammo• FllST-TIME 11vEmsus Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill · the position, run a second week FREE! For more information, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678. ' . ~ . w • .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. EASTSID! COSTA MESA Spacious 3 bdrm, 2V1 bi.th townhome with dining room & attached double gara~e. Private balcony off master. Sliders ~ from kitchen & living room with fireplace to landsaped yard. 673-6900 ...................... $240,000 VIU.A BALBOA Spacious 2 bdrm penthouse, livint room with fireplace & formal dinln~ & family rooms. Skylights & extra long deck with ocean views create a very light & brfghr feeling. Gated complex with communi(¥ pool. 631-1400 .............................................................. $295,000 £ASTSIDE COSTA MESA in great family neigh- borhood. Custom lath & plaster 3 bdrm. Frestl & bright, it shines with real pride of ownership. Cozy fireplace in living room, eat-in kitchen & lovely yard. 760-3600 ....................................... $295,000 BAYVIEW COURT Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo in this gAite guarded Mediterranean complex with pool & spa. Steps from trails & wildlife preserve on the upper bay. 760-3600 ......................... $305,000 PENINSULA Near new 2 bdrm townhome, high ceilinged living room with Fp., European kitchen, deck, patio & double garage. Award winning co -~x with waterfall & palms. Steps to beache ~erry, Pier, & restaurants. 631 -1400 ......... $315,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporuy new condos, near completion. Striking 2 bdrms with secluded 2nd floor rNster suite, den & Inside l.iundry. Soaring 2 story living room with fireplace opening to large deck. 631· 1400 ............. $350,000 ()pen S.t/Sun. IU Jaamlne WI.ST NEWPORT Beautifully remodeled J bdrm home just J houses to ocein beaches Family room with l1replace & ~med celling, ufe countered kitchen with custom ablnets & dining area adja- cent to patio. 631·1400 ............................ S42S,000 PDONSUU POINT Oarllnl brick faced "Cape Cod" with paned windows dutch door. Great inside street, steP.S to bey & ocein baches. Well rNintained 2 bdrm & den wlth newer roof, kitchen, baths, Ir carpet. 631-1400 .......... SSA9,000 <>IMlft Set...,, 11• ... ....-oltT 4 bdrm family home· With country kitchen & large f1mlly room In lovely parilllke MttJnt with m1ny treet, formil prdenl 'ai htcef decor, French doon, leftJer arpet, tilt tt & 2 ftr~es. 611-1.-.......................... H ~ .. .-.......... ... BA YSHOR.ES Charming 3 bdrm remodel with Southwestern flair. Master suite with huge closet & den, fireplaces in living room & country kitchen, formal dining, paver tile floors & lovely landscaped patio. 631-1400 ...................................... $599,000 Op.n S.t/Sun, 2525 Creahlew UDO ISLE Large 45' lot In great location close to "night lit" tennis court. Great ~tentlal for re- mooel or add-on in existing 2 bdrm house with formal d ining room & nice patio. 631-1400 ........ : ..................................................... S629,ooo BA YCREST Remodeled by an architect & de- signer team. Beautifully landscaped top quality 4 bdrm home including master with sitting room, family room with fireplace, formal dining & lovely yard with pool & spa. 631-1400 ............... $639,500 Open Sat/Sun, 1720 Skylark PENINSULA POINT oceanfront. Spacious 4 bdrm upside down house with family room, great for corporate retreat. Incredible views from 2nd story living room. Bright & open, custo m shutters & skylights. 631-1400 .......................... (LH) $695,000 SE.A WIND Harbor View Homes 3rd pha~, com- munity pool & tennis. Custom quality beautifully remodeled 2 story 4 bdrm home with lovely gudens & mountain & night li~ht views. Formal dining, expanded family room with bay windows & fireplace & new kitc hen & baths. PRICE DROP- PED!! 760-3600 ....................................... $695,000 BAJ BOA ISLAND An older 4 bdrm home with great potential, just steps to S. Bayfront beaches, Dining room & upstairs family room, Inner patio, Stained & leaded glass wlndo rawood floors, & Dutch d00t. 673-6900.................. . ... $725,000 UDO ISL£ Charminf l bdrm with 2 complete muter 1ultes, 1 up with adjoining family room & one down, plu1 large formar dinlna room . Country French decor, cu11om bullt·lns & private patio on lovely Jtreet. 631-1400 ............................ $750,000 Open Sat/Sun, ll2 Vla Waalera la.COURT TERllACE hncnn'ik views of moun- r.lm • dty li1hts from this l bdrm at~ home With family & formal dining roomt, 3 fireplace, fr. doon Ir paned w~ lovely c:fetlsner decor & lt09er's tindtapln1. 7~3600 ................ S789,900 ()(SAN VISWI from fNefY room of thii 2 bdrm contem~ry condo With 9t blr & t1una. Sophtt-tbl..t accents Of ebc>nj, MM Ir etched 111M wtth cUllom will treetment1. Seeurtty bids, d0ofm1n Ir pool. 6)1·1400 .......................... , ............ 1795,000 CORON>-bEL MAR fabulous panoramic views of the entir,harbor by day & city ni,ht lights, short walk to beach, Bright, open & spacious near new 2 bdrm townhome with den, fireplace, bleached floors & dble garage. 631~ ................ $850,000 , Op.n Sat/Sun, 319 Carnation BA YFRONT with dock for a very large yacht. Spectacular harbor views from this spacious 2 bdrm & den with high ceilings, marble fireplace & sunny terrace. Charming 4 unit condo complex, steps to shops & restaurants. 631 -1400 ................. S925,000 PENINSULA bayfont duplex. Fabulous harbor, Island & night lights view. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm owner's unit up & bachelor's down, large yard, 2 car garage & extra parking. Unlimited potential, 45' R-2 lot. 631 -1400 ............ $1,295,000 OCEANFRONT Newer custom 3 bdrm including great master with fireplace, balcony & ocean views.Cozy den with wetbar opens to rooftop dec k & spa. Move-In condition on corner lot landscaped with lush palms. 631-1400 .................... SU95,000 UDO ISLE BA YFRONT New dock for larg~ boat & fabulous views. Totally redone with paned win- dows & skylights, it has 4' bdrms including bayfront master with fireplace, & family room. Furniture included. 631-1400 .............................. $1,895,000 Open S.t/Sun. l H Via Lido Nord CAMEO SHOR.ES Elegantly remodeled 4 bdrm home. Unobstructed ocean views from family & dining areas, master bdrm & gourmet kitdien, Beautlfully landscaped flagstone ~tio with rock edged custom pool. REDUCED 760·3600 ·······················•··•······•···••···•···········•···· $2,lW,-000 CORONA DEL MAR A fabulous 60 ft. of bay frontage with pier & slip & private sand~ beach. Airy 2 story J bdrm remodeled home wnh living room openins to lovely yard with pool. Bay & harbor entrance views. 631-1it00 .......... S2,498,000 UDO ISLE bayfront with dock on large lot in prime location with great turning basin views from everywhere. Top qU1lity custom "builder's own" 3 bdtm (enily expanded) plus 2 family rooms & forrml dining. 631· 1400 ....................... Sl,995,000 CORONA DEL MAR A 6 bdrm Mediterranean estate with over 10,000 Sq.ft. under one roof with 2 fimily roomt, 7 flreplacet, billiard/projection room, den & llbrary, Huse corner lot with pan· oramlc oce.tn views. 631·14'00 .............. $3,999,000 South Lake Tanoe Vacation Rentals from lakelront homes to cabins In the trees Call collect 918-542-0557. Coldwell Banker --~ SUMMER RENTALS ... Tll ft.Ull" Prof male n/amkr pref'd Shr 2BR 2BA beacl houee I n Newpor S450/mo. 722-8344 WllTIUff I ... Crnr of w .. tcllN & lrvtne Newport Beech Full MtV1ce building otflee & Retell MM111 SANOCAS'l'l! CONDO. IU. 111111111 l /F Top floor. nicely 1e11WESTCLIFF DRIVE furnllhed 2 Bedroom. 2 Nwpt Bdl, Agt 541-5032 Batn, pool, spa. decit, 2 -------- "' gerage. 2-8 months. COSTA M .... 755 sq ft * * * * * Great opportunity fan TERRACE CONDO. 62 tasuc prtc. with ,,,;,.,....., and over, 2 Bedroom, allowence. 497-5132 dining, 2 Beth. fully --------furnianed. garage, meny unsm 112·121 .. extraa. pool. spa & Perfect for smell bulln91• clubhouse, $2000/mo. Parking, MO-MO -. MC 2·8 months. . Cell SCOTTI 548-2794 f(~>MUJ d"1 c. If n l Irvine Office for Sut>-lea1t •1~,,J.~,/U..> In Woodbridge Furn ., "'1" Prime loc on grounc L''J-,t/~.'J~ floor. S1850 Incl utll fl(• Ample prklng. 786-088• Ml7 C. C... Hwy .. C.. ... flWaA ltoommatts Wanted 1!° ~~:> •:,:~~~ 2724 Some weterfront. E.xcel l•,•v.·m·l-to-b<:tl-.•s•hf-·3B•R•I lent pwtilng 873-9330 houH, 25·35, clean, MARINE ORIENTED Offlc4 easygoing. Clare/Julie space avallab+e 550 sq/t 131-1210 1(-.p trying! or 1200 aq/ft. Newpof° •CM BLUFFS• Harbor expo1ure 0ceen vu nr bc:tt Snare located on Balboe Pen nu 2BR '2'.iBA :,,1 prof lnauta. Cell 875-9844 m/29 Pool. spa, w/d. N.8. WATERFRONT 1535mo Call Tore OFFICES. Cov perking w/963-7977 h/650-2131 1288 sq. It avellet>+e COM $400/mo. Ulll pd. Beeut. views. $2.00 af Non-amkr female to 2808 lefeyette. Can'*'! ehere letge 3BR No pela. \IJMage Realty. 873-3777 ZC*BAvoc:ado87.3-1787 NEWPORT ~CH OfC SUITE. Chotce loc nr bc:h Beyrldge Condo. N.8. Fem Spec PJtc.. Won't lut to anr wl prof female. ••873-3435•• Pool, gar90e. w/d. $800, --Avlll lmmed. 640.8655 NORTH Laguna 8e11c:h. of ~ or 1'9tell. 800 aJf, blOQk to Coast Hwy ReadY to ~ In, grM irafllc flow. Hurry C(iM sp90loua 28R 2BA, 1 blk bdl. Meture F MIS 41119 emplOyed or treVelef P'el 1450. 675-1134 •"97-5132• '::~=· SCC:\\oll~-~£~s· .... .... , ..... , i.. o•• • ~.,. ----- • ... , .... ~ tfot •• •'•-b4' -cf> ... ·-'O •O•f 6 ... , ... ;1, • ~· ,.,...,, of •"> ._ • t\ • -' ,~.,,···· l P E M L A r I I' I M l L I U N I I I I' I Z. U R r A T I I t I GEE RED r I I' I I ............. ,.1.,,, .... ,..,.1111Me. _ ..... ,.,.. ,,,. ... .w ..... ........... " iot1ll1·0111 IALl•-Tt WAllTll kitchen, Use or \91'/0fyer, LarQ8 llv- >Om . $400/m o •• ,., l31-8959 •ROF. In NB bMutl- BR 28A apl. Pool, :zl. S510mo Av•JI 759-3023 1nfurn rm, OWf1 BA. lkr. $420/rflo Incl• Prton• •Ir•. Rffi-catt. 842-7650. E Turllerock Shr 2'1i8a lux. twnhome 3PM. Vu rm, pvt b• + '.Wiii. 725-0933 !5• I sh• comfortable ~ Condo w/prlv1le pool, Jacuul, MC 1. $425/mo • dap r,c. 965-0283 att e :i Share 2br 2 ba In Pool. spa, gated. , S•SO • 'J\ utll 5267 111 mag. OCC 2BR T'>\BA, ,.. ancloMd gar999. a dep. $750tmo. No pett. 7S-4-12Ui •ORl CREST condo 11 wanted. Shr beau!. oOeled c0ndo. $575 uUI Incl. 5•8-7139 •ORT /FUhlon Island F. 25-30, non-amk1. nest to share with 1. beau111u1 2Br 28• IPI $41K>fmo•'.-k/IW 816. 760-3031 ~og 35 ~ F to &hr anding 4BR dlfluit Btly townhm. Pool, tennt1. 9ec: 1y11em, gar199. yard, morel -kr $800 ~. 650-8553 nale n/tmkr pref'd. 2BR 2BA beach •• in Nawpor1 /mo. 722-15344 ..... -of roommates avall, i 7 days. 557-4000 -:. SM/Rent ess/Offlce Rent -----;1769 ---ol w .. 1c11n I Irvin. --' ..me. bulldlng. Office I Retail Mf.1111 1111111111/F WESTCLIFF DRIVE 3M. Agt 541-5032 A. M.u. 755 "I 11. t 09P0'11.1nlty. Ian- : price '#llh move-In ~-497-5132 1111112.JHlf It fof tm•ll bualnell. 1ng. MO-MO t MC. )COTTI 548-2794 Otrlce for Sub-LeaH Voodbrldga. Furn.· 1 loC. on ground $1850 Incl ulit. • prlllng. 78&-0884 MWIU 1 eoo a/I Ot' mcwa In 1rlnt1 itnvlronman1. 1 waterfront. E11c.l- 1-1ttllng. 873-9330 4E ORIENTED Office 1 available. 550 1q1tt 200 aqlft. ~I bor a11po1ura led on Balboll P9n- '· C.11 875-9144. a, WATERFRONT ·ES. Cov. parking. lq. ft av .. labt9. I . vleWI, $2.00 11. Lata,.atta. Cannery ti RMlly. 873-.3777 'ORT B.EACH OFC E. Chek>t k>c nr bCh. price. 'Won'I IUI. J73-3-*35W W H L9QUM BalCfl, of- )f ... tali, 800 Ill, I 1 to Coaat Hwy, y to mow In, grNt le llow. Hurryl •417·5132• -· •••• .,.,..,,.,, .... .... , _. ....... .... br .,_,,.. • .,.., 91£ f .. ..-.. -~ l I -·- • l • -· • ' { '• • • • • __ .,. '°';1';1 LM '_ounct Fii-* SS)() ITrmtnt • .,,..,..':T,11',-:r..:-:.::.~.~1.::hl '~o-P!~ :,:;:· BOYS conMNCUOn••m 1_. .. a ... 1 oe.AONToLoov snop, Dali ap1c1 In FOUfld on~ In NB. lMI\ GllLS •W lllltlllT. Train tor lnctustrlel C.1er-' 1 uNqP.19 INtN envlton-673·2018 • N1U PllalT... N'IQ Fila. Hunt kn, lfY\ne SElllll SEllYICES SPECIALIST ~ 124.n t ll01"9, 1J-11-•-1U M~ S 0 ••--i---In TOfl'l,148-1030 1-4pm pello'. rMtroom. Call FguNO BLONDE M TURNvouRiPARETIME tNI. ~:-~·'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio•I IT3-l330tor Into. OCKER SPANIEL In INTOSIDOll.ARS k.._..__ ot all ""V•l' DRIVERS Newport Hg11 aria ,.., .. .......,... .~ Cann• r y I/ 111 a g a '45·9368 ernmanlal proca•alnQ, Olc/Aetlll, MIW bld9.1--=-;;;:;,~---WORK AnER SCHOOL ph)'lleal COMll\ICUOn ' 200-lOOO 1/1. Will dMd9 FOUNO Femi.la A.NO SATUROAVS GET· purcn1.1lng, f.•cattan1 WANTED .->'tlll Mtto/ Al.lg. 173-9201 . IQ Mltl 1111. TING NEW CUSTOMERS satary & t>anellt•. Send S9 62-$10 10/Mour -• •••• Vte 17th a lrvfne. CM FOR A LOCAL NEWS-reaum1 to CoU)'n at. lfWSP&Pll HLIVllY ,._ -645·1553 PAPER. NO DELIVERY Trider CO<p .. 12 Corpor-lt1Cl•v•CluaJ nee-Oe<I to assist tt1a s.n10• C1uzan Supe1- v110r 1n Iha Oevaloj)matn 1n<I 1mpltlmentatlon ol Soc11.1 Service program• 1.1 !tie Sen101 Canter Du hes include bu! are no1 l!m11eo ro p1ov1d+ng sup- POll1ve counHllng. 1ntor- m1.T1on. )e!enal and case m1.nagem1n1. devel<>p1ng new progr1m1 supe•- v151ng volunteers coord•- n11un9 support groups, m11nla1n>ng aw111ne1s ol new Clti•elopment• 1n San•O• Services, and 1111n.ng vo1un1-s 11 r•· Qu•reo e1c: Requires at least 2 J'@ars lktleflenCI 2 (l()O sq It 1111.25/lq ft; INVOLVED. A.ND ALL 11a Piel•. Newport :... " trontega. •40 E Found Fam Oobar"man. Ille ' RAN s p 0 R 'A ' I 0 N 8HCh 92860 • NewPO•T 17th SI. C.M. 845-8523. Die I• & Santi Ana. c M PROVIDED BY AN -=o::""==-===-1 ·Balboa e1f..34a.53ff Ollar bu! no 11.g A.OULTSUPERVISOR OllfTllffllll •Coron1.Cl~M1t 700·0289 15.50/Hr .. t1p1. 2 dayt LAROE YARD. A.ppro• ~ --YOU CAN AVERAGE 8•8-7821 or f.49-2208 10 000 tq/ft. w/hou.. FOUND <1aitJCh9d gar1.Q9 & ll.IQ8 MALE SIAMESE KITTEN $75 lllllf IQl(I atorl.QI unl11. C-2 Zona 3·" rno old, v1e 44th, e. paid 10 travel worlCl- JYll on E 17th & Co111 Ba+bo1 P1n 1n1 u11. wide. Free room/board, M•••· 3 year lerm, 650-6765 OR MORE a1111.cth1• talary ' t>an· S:liOOl mo A.gt 875-8700 FOUND SMALL PARROT 1111. PoalUon1 available • •••• _..._ Vic Ea1t Colla Mesa 1mmadla1e1y. No a•P nee ,,_ft.,..,...,. Identify 642·9304 Call 71•1249-6750 2 000 lq. . commerc111 -FOR MORE Dundlng In eo.11 "Mesa. FOUND whlll, gr•v & INFOAMA TION CALL 011111SllP00((1 !™illng •I 75C lq. 11 tabby St'IOfl hi.I• Cl.1. Vic (71•) 141-tOl1 ~ •P••d to 111\lel worldwlde Str1lgt1t IHM wlcptK>n of Freedom Momas on I.,~""""""""""""""""""-• 1 •Fr11 rm/board on 1h1p 10 DUY 11 1221,000 CaH Monrovia & Wes! 20th SI I" •No ••P req'd 540-3332 for da1all• Cos11. M9$8 650· 1557 O ~ •· -ti .. W • --,.,,..,,, ,...,,,, oe ., 11'1 GREEN PARAKEET Good driving record MC U1•JIQ Fout'ld In lhe voctn!ty of E Some ••P d911flble -161tl C M 6<16·5994 N11I. 548-3367 rf!f!ifi1. "'1111 ho\\ l~:alt\ LOST OOG B11.Ck & Grey short fl.aired Au1trah1n Shepard m1. Me<l-lrg lama~ Vic ol MarbOr & W1'-on 722 -1672 days RETA.IL STORE lor lease. 831-0323 aves 2 100 1q fl, popular W111cllll ar'it1. Upper LOST M Aouweole•. voe Nfwporl Bay. 875-3463 Moag Memo11a1 Hosp1111 711 Needs medlc:a11on 373-0838. ao;.298-4843 ntuHIFFIU 600 or 1200 111 887 w 19tri, CM. Agt 541-5032 LOST OR FOUND A PET LOW cos f Spay/Neute• WARE H OUSE Space Aa!enai NO FEE 1v11!1ble. 600 IQ ft •CALL 978-PETS• s;OO/mo. Cosla Mesa -Call 754-6977 REWARD Black long tla"· ed F/cat. "Sabby", wear- ing brown Ilea coller, lndtJSUtll 2788 missing r.om Laisure 1250 SC FT front ottkle, Wo1td June 22 586-1933 laroe ,.., drlv&-ln door REWARO!Lost Siamese S7801mo. 1240 Logil>n Cat on 6130 Fem, tlil>ld A'il, Co11a M1aa spot on neck. very 1r1and- OA.YS 540-9352 ly. 548-0292. 548-5623 OLHIOAL/IH'L OFO Small non-..-noklng ottlce need• F1.11t-Tlme clene1.1 8 30-4 30 p,,o, othca e•P 1eq'Cl S14001mo ap- pr o~ salary C all 714/2 50 -1974 b•wn 91m.1.pm NEWPORT developer need1 FIT typing. c:op1es, b1•ght & w1!l1ng to 1e111n computer Don 722·7862 Banking SEORElHY /IEW AOOlllTI REP Sea ou• ad under "SEC· RETA.RY " In todays Clas11tled Paga1 ELllUIOUll "e....a111y Banking' COCKTAIL WAITRESS BARTENDER IUTALUn. E.11perlenced A 0 A. with happy dl5poSlt1on 4 Day week No aVentngs. no weekends Ft11ndly, pro- gres11va 1 doctor oll1c1. lf\llM . 752· 75~ Call belw 7 am -3 piTt llElHI WllTU Lowet cnolestrol with Ol.I• tat 1.nack pack For flee consul lal lon call 545.;525 NEO LIFE PRODUCTS Health & Diet Cente• HIYH Needed tor C M electrical wtlolasal&r FIT. Engli,.h speaking, bring OMV prlnt·ou t Call Belly 646-7775 HIVHS Class 1. 3-ado e•periance 3 yrs m11'1!mum. Loc:ar wor k Good ra!e5 213·432·3811 ~1ne1uatriaJ-Cornm•rcla! Penonals 3002 C 5~~~7asoo M es a a re a llll'llS 10lf-llM 14 Ft lifts l"'""'"":,,.,....,_,;::;~1 CROSS COUNTRY N6-CMl.l'H.Now Le1.S1ng •GORGEOUS GIRL Co-ordinator 10 locate Noe•p nac.CA 1icense1e- PR1MEPROPERTIES Ms• atu prol"I genii&-tiomet lor foreign qu1rad MacGregor 7t4-&t5-3940 students Gel summer tOb Yttehls. 1631 Placentll 6 19-432-2350 9am·9pm Cos•• Mesa Ona day Pl• week early AM BEGINNING JULY 13TH Oepandlbla (;If proot ol 1nsu1ance VGOOD EARNINGS VNO COLLECTING CALL 142-4UI 1100 ... 1:00, ••• , EARN SSOO or mora week - ly 1tull1ng envelopes &I home No lkpE!f'.ence lo• .,....,,, Se<v1Ge1/C1.&e For 1nl orm1.t1on call Celeste Jardine-Haug at 17 14) 644-324<1 Appll- ca1t0n ava111.bla a1 Iha 01sls Senoo• C911tar 800 Ma1guen ta, Co•on• Cle! M11 CA 92625 CITV OF NEWPO R T BEACH Eaual Oppartun•ty Em- plo •• tree 1nlo1m1.hon send sell EAVICE REP IUEUL IFFICI: l.Cldras1eCl 'tamped . h l•Pil . Woll envelope to P o Bo• A/P Enlry Leve-I FI T POS-!1;11n Apply 2950 A .. -....ay , On'"" o' 85658. Westland Moch '10fl "" 10 1111n1ng 43185 Ave S ie D7 CM Must riave 1t>d•ly to 5;~·635t type1wor1< 10 key by Educators FL~' lllTALLE• 1ovctl f;isri1on lsl;inCl TUCNU 6 C1.roe'r9: Hard sur:ce area M_r Jean 6<10-7705 SIP£RVISOR Eap pretened Wiiiing to G911 Ole Resp pe•M>n To Po11t1ons now open T1a 1n Pau tt Conn 1e anspnone& scn10 ... 1<1or Nurlur+ng pra-sc:n ool 67 5-84041675-8331 se•~relateCl c:o No typing en1<onm1111 c:ompe1,1ve Cl&Sl•llec:l'sgot inains-reQ Ideal 101 sem•-•ell•aCl sa!ar)' Must have ECE M IF 6•2-66 1 1 Units 786-7494 c'"'~~:::';;':;"~;;;:"°";:::;-;:;:;:•;;;:~------... E1tat>lisnee1 9e11en11 cori · I uactor ff'l!k.r1g CAREER re.c:ep l >onos ! wl slrong prione skills p•ot •mage warm personality De- penClao1111y a must con- 1tn;CllOf\ oackg•ound helpful Non·smok1ng ol· f•ce Xlnt sala•y and ben- el1!s Call Lynda el 714-85 1-22 11 HTHllllTOR LIOyCl Pe!! Con1rol will 11aJn you lo• pos1!1on as a License Pest Control Ser- vice Tachmc1ao Ca•eer Opporlun1ty Musi nave good droving 1ec:or<1 CALL Charley 8· 12 am 979·602 1 E 0 E. Cl£>an1ng Service · EQUIPMEllT REllfAL CEllTER 11 L11111 lt1cll lttllls REllTAL AGEllTS to reot truc~s arid equipment learri computer. 1riput . ariswer phories arid render customer assistance Please apply TICE'S REllTALS 1101 S.. C11tt lwy. 494-2412 F£>nCf'S Dec ks RELIABLE Hovsec11an!ng &LL PIO llHWHIS by ttla Clay Local 1.ra1 CISTll FUllUTIOI Repair Install lauca!t . NURSING Professional Opportunities Leading Healthcare Management company IOCaled Jn Huntington Beach has opponun1ties lor the following po5111ons UTILIZATION REVIEW NURSES RN LVN No un1lo1ms1 No bedpans' T1reo at the clinical setting but have .np UR e.Koerience? Thal's okay! Join our aulomaled Med+cal Management •earn FULL-TIME posrt1ons available for UANs ana l l/Ns Seve<al shihs available Current CA AN and l .VN license reqU1red. Heavy phones. typing skills requ 1rea Acute chn1cal hsp e"'p preferred HMO or insurance exp pr-el Vanous daytime shifts open 5 a m 10 5 pm We otter compet1t1ve salary work1rig environmenl EOE Send resume or call (714 ) VICKI SCHWEITZER gooa oenet11s ano a pM!asan1 848-5764 ext 3304 COST CARE INC. P 0 . BOX 2738 HUNTINGTON BEA.CH. CA 926"7 COSI ~ J •• -::' • • ) • • • Thank you St ... Jude!Or lavor1 received through your lntarces.slon J M llORUIEYllR RUDll TllRHllDIRIEW IMl'lllYEI LOWERUTIS Carpet cleaning/Dye Carpet Sales Save Bog SS Below Wholesale P11e es Aes1Comm Oua!lly Work' t5 yr~ e•P CALL VolanCla 631 ·5967 disposers Court1ou1I 10ClS·"10w-1Clge-ctnup1 Raroof/Al>pM1. A.II wor1I CALL Lupe 545-!i 127 • Wr••clll ,, •• Ft•c•• Ray"• 556-1730 Reas rain 966·2716/E l liiiiiiliiiiiiii:in-1-~"'~-ii;;M~li-iii. 'i22ii;i"'i;'°~'.--t s & J C~an•ng • c.,, •• St1lr R1ili•1 ~ LAWN MAINTENANC E I DTlllll DllUlll1' r we p1pv1de proe1uc1s • Reller/Swl11 l1tt1 ~ Full serv•c:• re std 1. Ra•IOant1.l-Commarcl1.I ~ luslnnS Personal Servkts 3004 apportunl!lt! 1904 IEH A l'HTHLlll ..,.....IP Mead 9f101s. zeg c1.rC11. , .. f 1rt1 time-ottered £•· 1umes comp To1a1 c1u1lve produc1 llne Pl.Clo.age S5 75 Pro! needed by 9Yeryone. Ser-prepared by Cyntn1a vicing point or purchase Huttman 213-962-8700 Clospla)'I, \4fY high !n- C~. Can be starle<I par\ lime Minimum 1nv 18.iOO 00 Call loll tree 1-800-3•3-2162 Oomestks JO 1 B SENtO!:I COUPLE needs perlon fOf llgtlt duties •-7pm $100 wk O•lve & speak angllsh 641-3525 GET Into Illa most unique Pt•ntlng bullfllll In Iha WOltd Stan on a 1"11 Of ~ time bllll. Pttnl 1n lull color on p1pe1 . h1b- 11c1. mall.II. •ryllc:S. mylarl, etc. Call !Oii lree 1-&00-223-1598 Case 1,,.....,---,.--..,.,'"" Equlpmen1.1nc . Rovta 4. Employment 5530 Turner. ME 04282 Asl< •DRIVER WANTED • Kavin frantC191.1r about Clean OMV 20 or ol der out "" Main. trip Ole: nr 1.lrpor1 Our van HIGH RETURN. Potant11.1 ••250-1150•. ~EJ $2.30 per day Ttlafl ALL YO\/ pay'°' 4 hnes. 30 day minimum In Iha SERVICE DIRECTORY 1_.-e*::cll:.:l·llAH* .... ,, ••" ,,, .. Mortell w1Q9t Steam Bonnel Cln1ng. No hidd911 charga11 893-1686. Cellular CJ • Phones lllYllUll OIUIUI 11 phone tales, service & cu11om llald 1nst1t1atlori Bffl Pf'IOM in CA, UG-1310 Cement Concrete Vac:. Aas/Comm Salls-• Ftl4ill lites G C T comm 1 No Job Too Bog Oua1hy Stucco & Trim l&et1onGu1.r 846-5542 lilt Ill ll'I aiage/Yd lnups-'"* 01T00Sm1.1I 531-2507 PaintlnQ.10-15°4QnLow t • hi Ul-1·1t2 -' -BRrPS-l fi:.t lllJ• IB I If~ .- FENCES·GA TES NEW •l••EllATI. SllYICI SPllllLEI IEP&ll 1 -~.~ •• ~.~v~.,~,~.~,N~T~,N~G~I - g Repa11 AaClwood /Ceclar Convert manuel systems WJll •-'" Ob•se Lotu1 & Word-Post rapl&ee c M /N 9 Mauhng, Clean \IP. Treas to ikl10ml.tlG -et..,........ F~1=Ma!':'ll.lll p1oces11ng s.rv>Ge av1.1! Jim Wtl)'le s42_72o6 CALL John. 650·1626 LanClscap4! De$1gn by 10%_ Ouitllty lnteriOt -·-•Ill al reas rain 968·2••2 lllEl"TI SE"Yl,.R 1n111n11t0n 1v1ll1.bla wl yrs ot e•P. LicanMCI tlilee 1111 WOOD FENCES & Gates .. n vs free Ell•ml.tft. 898• 7064 <132--0766 F1ae Estlm11a. W NEED COMPUTER HELP' Below market prices Hauling and clean-up p•-a w•• • ._._. Lie # 1111• e Ml up 1ys1am wrole Workmanship 9ua1 Save CALL CLEANCO ILIS Ul-a•--·-_.,...llr&al * ••• .. 111* progr11m1, gel you s11.r1eo 10"il. witn ad 964-6499 .. 645-6730 * -• REMOVAL. RELIABLE! 20 -Adam. 6••-2052 or Pl1n11ng pruning, l•wn J'"l In area. f.42-5937 •I l.llF II".• V•o 759 '"' wtH FE-El/IAlEI "'111'1 IAILlll m11n1 E1tabl!1tleel, loc•I -• H••r ••l!!I• . . •• ... RAINe-· "----.... _. FAST GUA.R. u.w-'"' PATIOSIOESIGNISUILO Junk TO Dump, 7 days ••1• Comm· Ra11Cl "I v n .....,.__ ..,.,, ....c. Comput9f/Prtn19f Repair "523252. E<-, 045_9077 Costa Mesa 5.40-3798 2e5-0619 ISk ,...,, Oii Pa1n1ing flip Guar Int / 22 Yra Ellpar. FMI Eal On·Slll serv•ca/ln house. ... .. , "-·-& AP• Ouoll"' A# T-A-- low pr'p-. Fiee Es• > a JOHN SH.-.NERS * ,....._..._ ' ., ,,,..._.,. 122:6880 WfUl.il:lmmfM~ • GARDENING . work. Ftllest. 536-1758 S.)'lfgllta. •ID .... OriwtWl)IS, paU01. pa!hl. '===== PEAS6NALiWN£SF o .... hty plant Cllll •nil lll-llt 1 ••••• FOf m0<e lnlorm1t1on ate. No Job 100 small, Any location Structure to 1n1talt1.UOl'\1 827-8312 CALL TOOAY!I , .... Mlck•J 111-0111 .... re••' Ceattqs REPAIRS Jnstatla11ons. goals & Equ~p Sl0-S25 -- Asl( F.R Lois -----secl!onal door sales. per tlr Jey 2 6-9077 Tiii Lm UWl ll'O. DISTii COIC.Rm Deck•, !conies, 1ta!<$ ---. Frontyre11-S2• Backyrds· Ou11i1y work. 722-8769 openers. comp1e1e elet:-11@ll!li·z=i1,!, S" w • " OR BOBBI .. Pools, spas, decks. llat· troc a1 · LIC"518398 __ ,, __ .,., eauing yaru wort!. bond/1n1 rel•. lie. 96J·6<166 or 964-9564 claen-ups 96•· t083 Your •324116 Iv msg 645·7325 ..,..,.. wl1h ta1t 9rowlng national 1d11"'1ltlng medll. com· pany. na.dQuart9fed In o...,.. Couo'Y SS0.000 to SS00.000.1&o-1010 llWllllllllEll Se1vlcaOirec1ory EP0xYPEBBLEST0NE l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiii M&r1ln Doors l(ITTill IUf w Sll,000/MOITI Aapreeen1a1tves RESURFACE CRACKED In Ol9P\m Sachona1 Door1. Garage Get VOi.ir air conditioners 142 4"21 NII Doors Repair. Sales ctleektKI now' Free 111\ers !I you tll.\19 !tie cour•g• to -.. CONCRETE s IC 898 4846 eall. 11 could mak• ~ou 1 _________ Patios • Ortves • Oacks Slll'IOl arv 1 • and lnJpeCtlOflS! PAOWtG Ol&ST roct11 24 HOUR RECORD-647-7715 • • Mlll·RCN llAllT. LJllSWI ING 991·2837 ~ "ILIO HTICE •H u H L REPAIR 141·1141. • lllTll.UT1111 AOlllmHOLIRI The C11lll Public u1111ue1 Paint. rel urt>lsh+ng. S10Kt-/Month Direct n\1111 P'T ,.,, •-, E•P nae Comml1slon. REQUIRES e flllll IMIS carpentry Cl•ywall & • IUllTlllAIOI A_:: In ·~son P91!-thl.1 111 usecl. household 91.lhs. Knchan1. other more Gary 645·5277 Aulno< naedt quiet place • o&.Dll-ln .......,, .. y· good• mover•. print 1t1ei1 Economy prices Free • EmY MIS •-W1k .. up•Plcit-Up M11I- • MMe oepoeit nysaver, 1660 P11cenu1. PU C Cal T number. E11 8<1 1-2505,497-8775 • lllhYllll'ICI •llAllYIAI• to write wm hot.ltestl. • ...-w•LllS C~ll. MISll. llmo"I g ch If ·1 pnnl --Bong sml Jobs-Worlo. guar c:ara lo< pl1r1t1 I.rid your •FREE ESTIMATES • 11 ·1 Um1 10 vac111on 714/540-2255 11.1 eur. -SUPER TtLEl'4ARBLE-e OllT .. IUTAlLS ·• pets Sean 854--07157 • 112·2200 !hair T,C.P. l'IUmber in all Complete Kltctlen/Battl•m • &FFHl&ll( PllOlS Call Bruce 847-0760 VENDING DISCOUNTER C.H us IUU A.II IO<ll.. lf!Kk. er-. 9ames. biO Cll1count1! Location• 800-777-1188 ACCOUllTllG PROCESSOR II Cor'IS•dar our 1ndu1try t11.Clarstlip. out pro- gr1s11ve ne1.Clquafler1 env"onment and Iha sue· cess of our live food sar- vlCI comp1niff and you'H '" why dynamic tt11ng1 I.fl ahead !Of ~OU at Oenny'I Inc I We are looking rt>r 11n e~­ perlancad lndlv1Clu11I who l'las • b1ckg1ound 1n an 1.u1om1tad accounting Inv.._... anv!ronman1 to work In our FRANCHISE j>peory'Y 2~ ACCOUNTING AREA E~ relurn on . Tl\ltl o..df I 10 000 10 Tt'HI l)Olltlon II reapon· 11,000.000. Call 6.nlsoft tlble IOt' 1ne prooe11lng Alme. 87S-7311 NOW! l.fld maln!ananc• ot ~·I.GM 2'114 7w ..... TDti 110,000 up, No ~h .... No-.CIO-AMOC. 113-7311 NOWI 0tnny'1trancnlsa1.n01 .. 1a1ad KCOUn11. 1nvo1ve1 communle•tlon wi1t1 our tranch!MI to re.IOMI ac- COIXlllnQ pr~. Good commuotcanon s111111. 10- kay .,., loueh and 2·3 yur• , .. 11.0 accounting awpertenc• and hlOh tchOol dl9kN'M .... , .. Ql.ilfad. A.ddlllonal Col· dMlo'lfl9 • 119ntur• lllOt ~accounting "'*9f peat tot ........ C(IUf"MI 111'9 pr.tarred. ---••••• er•dlceuon. In A.l.IQUlt. 1tlt. Denny"• ~lromt:l&,OOOto 1ne, la moWig to Partt ..,_,ODO. Jt0-1070 PlftCt ~~ the Auer ach«1! .. mant• 11 you Coun1er1op rectacement MUIT AllT hl.\11 a quail Ion aoout Bell PrlCnl Reis Ut.# •Jl.t.tl Iha leg1l11y ol • m~. Dan 5<13-6449 • * 140·•121 * Elactt lcal plumbing Nmo or ch1ulleu1, Call c1.1penlry, painting etc: •GAE N A D * Cit!zer,5t11p Ll.bO< Cert Pe111t0ns Work Permlll FrM Consn. 895-1000 Public u1uu11 Corn-6•5-8152 mlulon. 714-5515-4151 oooR PRO~ Qualily Jn- s1111atl011 Entry, Fr911cn & ln1artor Door• Rk:harCl Lie •529868 557-8464 f? , •• -L ..,., •• , ...... 10 ..,....I 111.ng-T..,.Taxtu1a P•lc:hel jtMMHI.* --~-----r '' 1 ,. , II .wm1•111• Ou ... wort! FrM ft\ i 2Sh• •487182 Oreg 979.9279 Tll ll.ltTlll 811 ·~·~ Llc.509044 Or-O 731-8295 llllYlll IHYICH Can't ~t 10 II, let me Go •I Tony. 631 ·2•7!> MANDVMAN SERVICE No Jotl Too Small FREE EST REAS RATES Ron 72:?·8646 118EIEPAIU 25 years e•pei•f!nce Carpentry-Plum Dong Ele<:!•ICl.l·Phona S1 Jtems TV Cable Sys1ems lll·OIH VEITIUL/8111•LllH • CERA.MIC TILE •CUBICLE CURTAINS • REUPHOLSTEAY • WA LL COVERING • LINOLEUM • IN HOME SERVICE •INSTALLATION *FREE CONSULTAT ION 64fi.!Ofi3 ~ ~=~c.c:r~~-.:::r~~IK' lTIEmOll FIRST-TIME IOVERTISERS Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't flll the position, run a second week FR.EE! ~.~!MM,,'¥ a= a.J ~ =-o1·1n::!1 '1:l1iiiiiliiiiiiiiil ;rm llD.& .. 14.4%, Dennv'• lne .• Dac>t. H097. .... /MO~Ol/:r-o, 11700 Valley View A.ve., ·~·' HAVI For more i nformc;ition, call Maria or Angle, 642-5678., r. liltN& · H • La Mir.eta. CA to6371 ·--. .....--·- NEED Classified lhfOUth Cla~lf1ed 'if FIND th""'9h dlllifled • BUY dvGuP clostiflod DUSTY S LANDSCAPE 6 LAWN MAIN SERVICE Wklylmonttlly 1 tome Frea est 24 1-1640 UWl lllllT. Tr•• Tri• 1n1.i 1 P9lcf't ptMterlng, Clean-up Sprtnkler r1pr 6 custom !••luring, quality L intlllt Valentin 548-8 109 work Problem1-No Prob· For a profalalonel IOoll'. flt lam•' .s326864 55•-7831 a lllr reta. Matt. 'JR£ES 41i ifi1 1E.11t p11tch plastering, 1 •_2"",-o'-',",*~==--I ou11om te•turtng, quality • Stump nndlng * lopl)eel/ramove. Cleanup work. Problam._No Prob-* Trll Aamovll Svc..• nu l1wnl sprlnklr 751-3478 lams! •32686<1 554·7831 119.15 A....,-sJI Slum'" Sl'lllllLER REPAIR can..._,, .. •NOJOBTOOSm•ll • 141rlM•141-H22 ••••• LAWN MA.INT 548·9309 PLUMBING•REMOOEL . GREEN LIFE t>y ER IC OLDEST AD,•Llc5•1878 --1111111111 hllp .. ltstlllatie1 YIU. Ullll 0&U ~Tn~o~ Malolananca 631·6186 DRAINS lrom $1!5 1ny'Ume P1ytnent11Wlll •• Llcllnl Fl.IJCett. lttapoll.t hNi... Fr.9 E11Wna1 .. L1n1n-.' ""'""'I'' , It, • 11 (,ti ' . -' Greek 6 Latin Cl.JI Martt al 858-1763, 158-8735 or 78&-IO<l8 oays 01 - 1rapl1Q9 lf\CI B•lckwork Block Walts. 0.1..eways. P1...ir,g 8"1 "'"'~ 1e rr• e~parience 171 4) 722-9843 ,Cf:Ll V MASONRY - Ortvew1.y1f810cio.w.itl Pl•nlet<9 Llc3U092 637-3231 525-0719 Aeolpe, remodel. llcatl.. 1-•-"Pt" Fred, 148-92" _._ • Ac:aou t Sag t "Frid9y the 13th" chetect• "Not taut It Leed Colored 21 8-tol burden 22 ~dfema 230.W 2• ...._••h c"y H ,__..,,, llllUllT lllTlllT ....... 90 unit 01 -ign1 91 -Rathe< 12 TOOlh 95 S.e1 17 Iba -Loct. group H Perform a -l•ng teal t02 -Aide 103~-be!ng t04 Comedien Mendel 106 Snug 107 Maroa c:un'ef'Cy 108 Sort H '--'ltt 109 -Dame 27 ~eel 111 S lenogr!IPMf • ....,.,_.,IC need .... 112 Got '°"' 2I Mor9 ,..lONI 113 G11lh . '""'--., ..... __ .... _1 .. , t 1.t .. tampino toot --115 Plant lice » Dw.ctor 111 Cl!Mpen li'l'.,,.199f 1~ 34 frldl -ti I ., lung 31 lcottlth "no" 122 Unltutler 37 s.,cy 12• ~·r H "Tiie King ,. antm .. --125 Purautt1 42 -..,,., ~ 121 LOOll lor 44 'Olly I. 121 BHnng 45 C...'"9 •I 130 Soza up ,.. .... Yon teem 132 Sorrowful ....... W'I '°"'"' 51...... Dr Q .... ol ~ 135 ilHn9 r equopment M = t&-137 Fwm 1mptemen1 t 31 -Bori'tt>ecio II 0.-1 •0 Aing out IO W•d -Po6i1· 144 w-btfd ._ ._..,,_ 145 Dmr•bul• .. '"' 147 Pfest IS ipott9d ,__ 14t Do tums 17 A - -tfle 15t AnloQue .,. eu1omob<le • -W.-.cti 152 lndil1WIC1 10 r..1t1'1 154 Comomn ........ tstU.O.. 11 Will 159 Ot • caty 72 a-11 t Gide or Pt41W't 74 CtleftcMrltt!C 162 triwntor Howe ,. .... i.-163 Smell 1ooJ ,. ,.... ... ""' 1l Cvtat..... 114 l~ ,. "'-* dltlllrt>ence :: ~ 165 WM• vaoot It,,.,.. _ 18' F1tfH1nll r~t 14 (~ 117 f,...,..,., .......... tao\ ctuct11 11 ~ tM COll'le.,, .,_. DOWle ..... ....... ........ 3 Yellowish bf own • Film 01rec1or -Btook• 5 E,,_, request 6 Jesting 7 M1m1e 80b-ve 9 ·ves 10 U"91U.san1 ? 11 Moe Larry and Curly 12 TeylO< 13 Part of a motecu.le 14 Wenung stocks 15 Genulleclt 16 Profol and - 11 -Yankee Doodle 0...0y 18 T'f personellly -WMe 19 Ulln meaning or eudlO 20 Challenged 31 llatiely ol cal 33 Pinn1ete 35 l(lnd 01 lever 38 Checll the ht of 41 Actress - Dunne 43 Cobed liquids 45 Soep tngr•chenl 41 P1en~ peSI 48 Matc~ng 11ems 50 l"" 52 8ecofne a '""""' 53~~ Mcfan. ~ Worlh;p 55 VIOient cf11t11tbances 57 Kind OI beer SI Ci9rgyt'ftan 61 Dud 62 Malle ioyou1 83 M0<t mature as Ache 81 OoM &e Formlf rv no1r Jtek - 71 Griln9 73 Golf term 'T'f Fi«>ber 11 r,.. 11,.,... '°' lt•befll ,.......,.'°' ..... ., Ordt ISL .. ctws .. ..... ,,., H Animal Colleellon 87 N~ous 89 Sit H1ro111 .. c:.11e 91 Stun 12 Thr" l"lle 93 North. ntetoneme 94 l A athlete 95 The two 96 ShOft ptane top 97 Broader 98 W0td woll'I gat· den end ltre 91 Sp~.,, apc>ellfftl 100 Occurrence 10 I Salamander• 103 Burrowing 9nifnlll 105 Aolt ol blt11 106 Sha•1tt of top billlng 109 BIKlll of Ille neck I tO Dutch C""'41 I 12 R1jatl'1 male 113 Frozen ,., 116 E"°' t t8 Loeler t 19 Celtton11e·s Bog - t 21 Fite relAdue 123 Stnger Manchnler 12$ Camou1 ltN 127 , ... '21 ,..,, .,., • coml)lniOn 131 Stings 132 Coucnet 133 .. _ -toe. Me" t3•Mow~ t3tC.-lng tM L. ... 1gooc1 141 ~·1pa1h 142 Cor1tro1C1 wilh landlofd 143 Non·ICMMf 1ottiec.01,_. , .. POiftt ol depertllfe 141 AJMan ~ty t 50 S8ftd hill t S3 °"" Of 0 1NComUnit 111 -..i • CGUtlln 111.....,..·1 ............. 1to ,..., .• "°" • •At least 1 year recient secr•terial and new eecountexperience •T'"ypl1i9 SO wpm •Seie.-otlented with PfOftHiQnal cuatomer/phone stulls •Gef'4Wal computer knowledge and loan documentation Hpel'l9nee a "p!Us' then jOln ll'le "quality ITllllTI •••IWIYll llM&lllTDI ~Ing" team 81 ~·· Pat1 .. ,,,.. Mly wortl AM dofedo Senk where you II or PM No •JCP Meell· di1eover an ettrectlve ary Hourly • Bonua aala~. great benefits. ~2-432 t Ext 432 or and • professlonal. non· 228.. wa1t tor beep. Uk amolllng •nvlronment. for Crystal or sen For prompt consider-_ • lftlon. contact CAROL PART JI( Ul\l IDS OR ELAINE at (714) • f1UUI\ 830·8800 Equal Op· flll J~ p•y por1unlly Employer • nm; n IMPORTSi ..... 111 .111,111 (2BEY550) '11-'lt I.IS 11" O.er 12 to choose from h ... ts 11089 Coast Hwy • ""'*1 Buch lH-4100 ....... ...,..,...._,,., -· .......... ..._, ..... ... _....., __ •• °'-C.-,1 ................ 9All llOl.lS AVAi.Ml£• In Sle111ans ""°'11 ...... $,;;