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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-26 - Orange Coast PilotKarcher Crash pilot. lrvlne ~ .. settl·es improvised. lmprov ~ trading laughs lawsuit landing at ... ·success procedure BUS INESS/ A9 WORl.D/A4 COMEDY/AR . "'ED'.\ES llAY. Jl'LY 2h. l 'lft'J ~udge frees man jury con,victed of rape By JANET ZIMMERMAN A yo ung man who raped. sodom- ized and 1mpregnatrd h1~ 14-year- old Jcarn1n$-disablcd niece was re- \caSl'd on his own rcrogn1zan<-c aftl·r his con,·1c11on Tuesday. A Superior Court Jury took about 11.1.0 hours to con v 1c1 Gary V..1 Arnold. 2J. 01 !i.ta1u1ory rape. SC\d- omy and oral copulauon. He faces !>Cntcncing on Au$. 24. Arnold. a Lou1s1ana nall\IC', was 1n v1olat1on of h1!i. pn!><ln parole from Lou1sana at the 11mc he raped his niece in their Nl·"'pon Bea~·h apan- mcn1. J udge David Brickner. however. ordered . .\rnold released w11hou1 ba_il, ~ decision that angered Deput y 01.~tr!ct -:A~torncy .~arc Rozcnber,g. It s nd1culous. Rozenberg said. "It's very unusual. especiall y when he's violated parole on two oc- casions, he has no tic to the com- munity and he absconded 1.1.·hen he ro und out she was pregnant." But Judge Brickner ~1d he re- leased Arnold. wh o has bttn held 1n 1he Orange. Counly Jail on thl' charges si nce Januar). lx·cau'lol· hc ma) be eligible for probation Staying 1n Jail ano1hcr month whllc a1.1.·a1t11~g sentencing n1a~ put Arnold over a m1n11nun1 !K:ntcncc. Brickner ~1d .. The Judge 1.1.dl ha\c the final dcc1!>10n 10 grant proOOt1on ··1 admonished .him strongl} that d he tad\ to appc·ar hi: could he Lon 11(·trtl of a ni:1.1.· ft'lonv. ·· Bncknrr said. - "If he doc!>n·1 show up 11 1.1.ould !.Cl ercl} 1 mpair an) cha net' :i 1 'proha- t1on. I thin k thafs a ~uffic1rnt mOll\C to mal e his coun appc.·ar- ancc ·· D.::fen!lt' auornc) Stuart Urant could not be reached for com men1. .\rnold'.., nicl·i: tcsufied during the 1.1.·cek-long 1nal that her stepfather's bro1hcr had SCAual intercourse w11h her in her famil) 's 11.1.·o-bedroom apanment at the Sea 01ff Manor complcA on Placen11a Avenue. The girl . no1.1. 16. I!> d\'Slex1C" and rl'ad~ at a ~th g.ra~e le\·ei. an expcn 1c~t1fied. On the stand. she could not !Please ser RELEASE/ A6J Man somehow survives 3-car wreck in Irvine By STEVE M ARBLE OI •-o...,. -it..., An lf'1ne man underv.·ent emerg- cnc~ su rgcf) Tuesday follo1.1.1ng a three-car accuJcnt 1n which an out- of-<.:ontrol pickup truck landed on tup uf a Porsche and hea\ed the v. rcclage 1n10 a third vehicle~ pohce ..aid. • Police ~1d 11 1.1.as "'m1raculou~ .. 1ha1 the dr1\er of the Por~he. Den- nis Bruce . 38. sur\ !\Cd the 7 30 a m. 1.1.rec k "To look at 11. ~ou 1.1.·ould presume at least one person died." lr\·1nc Pohce ln\C\t1ga tor Doug CofT1 ng ~Id. , Bruce 1o1.as cul from his J 'J77 Por'>!:hc Q J 1 S and t.aken by helicop- ter to \Ve-.tcrn Mrd1Cal Center 1n Santa Ana 1.1.here phys1c1an\ n.·- moved h1~ spleen dunn! emrrgenC)' surgl'f). accord ing lo Po tee Sg1 Jim Potts. l·lc was listed 1n stablr con- d1 11on late Tursda) An un1denufied Manne was one of the first people on the scene and apparently chmbcd into the crum· pied PorKhe and &a"e first-aid to Bruce. The Manne apparently left the scene bcfort authorities could gtt h1~ name. "Thert •·as psohne dripf'"I from the truck onto the enginC> o the Porsche, but this gU)' reached in 1hert ""'1tho u1 regard to h11 own safety. I 1uess )'OU could y y he played hero:· Pohcc ln"Yntiptor R.J. Hanson said. Pol ice said Thomas Rodn9uez ap- partntly lost control of h1s 19,S Ford truck as he was dnving cast on Irvi ne Centtr Ori\C. Whtn the truck :i.pun out on some din. Rodriquez 1nad\ crtcntl) hit the gas pedal rather 1han the brake, Potts said. The truck careened through the 1nscction and sk1~pcd over a median blrncr. finall) nipping and landing on lop of the Porsche. The impact shoved the Ponche into the third \'Chicle, a 1983 Nissan pickup driv- en by Richard Laver. 19, of Irvine. Despite •ppe•ri.nce1, no one died In • lhree·car accident a11he Culver D.., -_.,...a., D-H-lft Avenu•·lrvlne Center Drive lnler1ectlon. The acc1drnt clo\t'd the 1n1er· scc11on al Irvine (~cnlcr Dri\·e and C'ul\Cr A1 cnuc for near\)' fiye hours as emergcnc) trc1.1. mopped gasOiine and oi\ 1ha1 leaked from the crushed ''chicles. Rodnquez suffered a cut chin and wa.s taken to Western ~1cdical ffl'teaw lff WRECK / A:Zl ( 0 \ 1: H ' I 0 H \ 111 ll \' '' H \ I ( I ' Newport park's fate in hands of voters Family planning clinics fighting budget cuts Poor at risk of cancer without early screening, officials say ly LESLIE EARNEST "As far as our chn1c is concerned , there arc very few other re\Ources fo r fan1il)' planning. Wh at th1!i Spurred on by a repon from the means is th at we wi ll ha\e to 'tart ly tRIS YOKOI American Cance r Society r 11in1 in-turning people away for !Ol'r1·1{'t'S " °' -0""1 "-"'.,., creased cancer risks among 1he poor. .The lobbying campaign. 1.1.•h1ch It's now up to the people of fa mily plannina clinic offi cials ~Y will bca1n next week. will target Newpon Beach to save People's the)' will waac a political campaign lqislators who could be instrumcn- Park. •to rev.el"5C a two-1hirds slash in the ta! in findina wa)s 10 restore: a1 lea~1 After the Newpon Beach City s1a1c's family plannin& bud&ct. a portion of the S24 m1llton Go\ CounCi l decided ·Monday to place The Huntineton Beach and Ocoric Dcukmcjian slired fron1 1hl' the sale ,of the small. waterfront lot Laauna Beach community clinks, state's Offict' and Famil} Plan ning on the Nov. 7 ballot, a aroup of stiil rcelina from 1he cuts. P Y they bud&ct July 7. about 20 residents be&1n talki ng will join the fi&ht. Tfiose cuts, which became eftCc· about a aras~rools campaign to kttp "We'll definitely, do our best to set tive July I. could ros1 1hc Laguna t,he lush J().by-100-foot parttl as a in touch with our legislators and let Bach clinic Sl0.000 and the l~unt­ -l\Ci&hborhood pal'--------~1lhcm....know...bat the fundin&suJL..iftlton Be.ch clinic $200000. If 1he ''It's aoina to eo to one .hell of a will mean to their cons1itucn1s:· money s not mto~he stile bif vo!!1" homeowner J1ek Alward said Matty f.arlabaufh. eJ.ccut ive budect, both cicnters will ha ve to said. ··we've eot to canvus the city. director of the Hununaton Beach either charae patients for to('rv1ct'\ It's JOl"I to be very, very difficult.°' clinic. that wcrt Drt"YiOusly free or cul If 'YOtcn approve the ule of 1he programs cnurel). d1r1.-c1ors ~}. "We arc n1ak1n1 an an· nouncement hl·re 1n Orangt' c·ount\ to convince our state 1t.·g1sla10.-,. 1ha·1 it 1.1.·as a mistake to cut the fanul )' plann1n1 budget." said Barbara Jackson. public affa irs coordinator for Planned Parenthood of Orange and San lkrnard1no counties. .. ·ro lh11 end. 1.1.e ha"e W"1zed upon the new stud } lhe Amcncan Cancer Societ) released earh last week about how poor pcopfe are dy1n1 dispropor11onatel y of cancer because of failure to &Cl d1agno\1S and treatment early." The report. released Jul)' 17 1n \\'fihtn1ton-D:e:-found;-among 01her thinp, that poor Americans face "substantial obstac\e5" in ob- ta1n1ng health insuranct and oft r n don·1 set:k l·arc 1f the) can't pa) for 11. A~ ~ result o f the findings. the prcsiden1 of the Amencan ('ancer Si;x-icty called for a "euenlla war·· 10 1car down barnl'rs 10 early cnnl·er dc1cction and 1rca1mcn1. Family planning organ11at1ons. 1.1.•h1ch provide cancer Krccn1ng for poor women, ha \e taken the rl"port ai. a call 10 1c11on '"To be able to get (binh control) pills one has to have a pap limcar 1.1.·h1ch is an early canttr de1cc11on method," Jackson g1d. ..Thest 1.1.omcn who "·ere already a1 h11her nsk bccauK the) 1.1.·ere poor arc al even hisher risk. We 1n Oranar C'ountyhaTC"dCC1dcd wc-are-acnn1 to- 1ake up solidarity 1.1.11h thne women at ns.k and launch a public awarc- nc.\!i Campai1n to lei people know:· Bui Ke vin Brett. the aovernor's pres~ secretary. said that the lobby- ing is not likely to have an)' effect. ··A~ far as the r-ampaian is con- cerned. they ctrta1nly ha"Ye an uph ill fiJht txcause not only are they run- ning 1n10 the 1ovcmor, as far as the '-o,·ernor"s d1ssa1isfaction with fam- ily planning. but also into many le1islators from·both parties who are less 1han enthused about familX plannina in lhe stale or California. Brett said. In spi~ of that d1ssatisfacuon. the family plannina budget was cut pr;. n1arliy to narrow the p p between 1he S700 mi llion rtserVe s~ed b) the Lc11slaturt: and the S 1.2 b11\1on rctCTVe desired by Dcu- kme;1an, he said. "The-....._.1~~-- 11 from '/roo million to Sl.2 billion. he had 10 uJC his b:lue ocncil and he f,,_w .. a ••Cl/AJJ surplus parcel It 4210 Ri"Yer Ave., the money wou.ld be ultd for a public ~OJtCt tomewhcft C'ltc in the cit)'. officials satd. The chy-recently rnltml, durin& a routine Inventory of tnunicipel land it has owned lhe nanow '°' on the kivo Alto Channel in NfWtN>1! Harbor since 19)6, when h ;••rod the land for fallutc t.0 pa '*AH. Fa~e of San Joaquin Reservoir -debated .. .#(# HOMver, the coupte who If nex-t door to the lot, Jack ind Mitcht Alward. dltcovcrtd the lot whC'n they moved in 2S yean llO: The Alwards. on lheir own in· jliooi•e, UU-Ille -·filled lol in10 whit tbly call • mini.oflia ,..._ ... F'Nlf(/AZJ •• ,,,,.,., .. dW ...... . ...,,, ..... _ _,, ........ --. ,. 's1 Hrl'*n .,, -VAN rt.KIN °' .......... ..... lt..wu ... vatuc of_ vicwl vcnu1 the price of ;water TYftday nisht at 1he Oaais stnior .center in N"1pon Bcech. whtre ara rnidcnts hotly ckbtied the fate of the San JMquin Rttef\'oir. Metropolitan Wawr Dtstrin of· f\cials mav not ha"Ye mack up 1hcir ~ ............................ AS lul11ll1 to.rd ..... '" ............... A7 ........ .• ,.., .•.. , ............. , A•·IO C,_l'hd ........................ IS-7 minds yet. but Newp()rt Beach m1· dents whose homes overlook rttcr· 'YOir have. Tbey don't want lo k»e: their blue water views. On the other hand, no one w1nts ~J~ much for wettt ftom 1he About 100 aM midenta. with and wlthout ~ IMlwftrd at a public mtt:1lna °" T ~ to dis- cuss a recently comp!Ctcd 11udy of 1l1erna1ive 1ha1 ""·o uld cover 1ht ways to impro"Ye the rcscrvoir's reter"Yoir.'' said John A. Miller a wa1cr quality. which officials II)' is resident of Drakes Bly Drive, which dctcri0rl1tna du·c to t.c'krial con.-overlooks the ~rvoir. . tamina1lon from outJide. A C'over, which coukl be anyth•{'ll , Amoq the 1hcrnati"Yct btins dis-from a hard met•I •nd co~te cuiltd •re a cover. a treatment structure 10 a son. inflatable dome. plant. or clotina the rtKrvoir entire· would be lhc cheapest. IK"COtd int 10 ly ind in111llin1 an enlaracd pipe· preliminary cs1lma1n. ·Diteric1 of· h nc, -.... ftaa.ls place the pnce ... for a cover "I am totally QPOOtCd 'to 1n)' tomt•~inthcS l2·millionrt.ntf. GOOD MORNING • CCHTMc1 ................................. • CroslWOfCI ........................ : ••• 15 Oelth Notlce ................ 1 ...... 14 !ntenaitrwntttl .. 1•··· .. ~············ M AM landtrJ,v·~·········"···-'··' M Opinfon .................... , .... I"" A I I ft'topllt ........... , , .................. ". M ltoNct Log ........................... Al l'ublk notices........... IJ-4 Sports ................................ 11·1 TV Ltltlngs .......................... M WeacfWr .............................. AS Bui a treatment plant, by IU the most ·expcnti"Yt allemative 1t • estimated 580 million • ..W ~ the smaUt t k>fte Mi di ttt¥treli ..... tal impK11 especially on ......._ .~ m~t Mid he '1U 110 ._ d1itf1';.I to save .....v .. 1'. - .. !!~ .~v:;::ra to be \be ft'YltQR': 3 IW ...... -"" loslon threat spurs evacuations ,,.... ..,, .... wtre reports About l 00 workers were evacu- a&ed from a San Juan Capistrano flnn Tuesday when officials became concerned that a• bulaina. chemical 1tonp drum was in danger of ell- plodina. The Oranae County Fire Depart- ment's Hazardous Materials Team was Knt to the Nichols Institute at 32961 Calle Perfecto shortly before noon to check on a SS-pllon con- lainer that bepn to bulJe. About l 00 workers were evacu- ated until 4 p.m., said fire spokeswoman Kathleen Cha. Firefaahters were concerned that the chemicals nonnaJly stored inside the drum -methanol and an acid -had been i:Ontaminated by an clement that was causina the con- tents to heat up. After determinina that the drum was not producina heat, firefighters baued the container. A commercial hazardous disposal company carted it away. Cha said iqvestigators believe an undetermined chemical mixed with the contents of the drum and caused the container to expand. No injuries were reported at the firm, which develops diaanostic tests for hospitals, or its neighboring busi- ness, White Cap. The wholesale supply company directly in front of the Nichols Institute voluntarily evacuated its workers. Calle Perfecto, which was closed during t.he incident, was reopened. Fire destroys ·garage of abandoned house ay The D.rty Hot Fire 1utted the garage of an aban- doned house in Costa Mesa on Tuesday niaht, shortly after neigh- bon heard people breaking into the sinale-story dwelling on Victoria Av- enue. The ho use is one of several in the 800 block of Victoria that have their windows boarded up awaitin& demo- lition when the road is widened. Several nearby residents said youths have been break.in& into the houses and holdina parties in the backyards. "People have been sleeping in them," said Hildeprd Peters. "You can hear them prying off the boards." In fact. teens apparently dug a fire pit in the backyard of the burned house. Peters snid she heard someone Tuesday breaking into the house shortly before it caught fire. "The flames were shooting as high as the trees," she said, pointing to a 40-foot cypress. "It's going to happen more," she added. referring to the fire, "because there arc more houses like this." The fire was reponed at 10:55 p.m. Fire Capt. Ron McMinimy said firefighters bad the fire. which oc- curred at 894 Victoria. under control within eight minutes. No one was injured. The cause 1s still under investigation. Navy veteran discovers he's not a .u .. s. citizen lly The AllOdMed .. ,. .. Robert Van Patten of Irvine ser- ved in the Navy for six ycan, voted in every election from 1962 to 1982 and performed jury dull' twice. But immiaration officials say the ~ippinc native may not be a Cltlzen. Van Patten, a SI-year-old machin- i1t, said immiaration officials claim he must apply for lepJization be-cause they cannot prove his mother, born in the Pbilippinct to American parents. is a lqal U.S. citizen. RESERVOIR l'to111 Al alternative, and Jiven that a lot of tho.t and eneray have been given to this report, how much further do )'Ou have to 10," said Newport Beach resident Michael Drucker. .. A~ you aoin. to 10 apinst the en vironmental 1mJ)Kt reponr· Others at the hearina said they were more concerned about the ef- fect on the 400,000 users of San Ja.quin Reservoir water than with the views of a few doun Newport Bach reswlents. Tiie retavoir 1erves coastal resi- dents from Huntington Beach to Soutb Laauna. "I cannot tee a reasonable solu- \I/RECK PrMIA1 Center for routJne obSc!tYation. Laver wu trealed at the sctnc but not botfitaljzcd. No Citation was iuued in the wreck. Van Patten was born in Manila and spent most of his youth there. While there, he was informed that he was considered a U.S. citizen because his grandfather, who was born in Boston, had petitioned for citizenship for his mother, Belle Van Patten. In I 986, Van Patten decided to go to the Philippines to visit has 75- year-old mother, but when he ap- plied for a passport, he received a letter telling ham he was not a citizen. tfon in 400,000 people paying for someone else's reservoir view. when it was built as a reservoir, not as a lake," said Marie Maples, president of the College Park Homeowners Association in Costa Mesa. Gene Farrell, vice chancellor for business affairs with the Coast Com- munity Colleae District, also ex- pressed concern over the relative costs of the proposed solutions. "We att a sianificant user (of water)," he said. "It is one of o ur laraer budaet items. And we arc very limited in our resources. We would therefore ask that the alternative cboi~ be the most cost effective." One resident with a view, Law· rence Shapiro, countered 1hat it was tradj1ionaJ in American democracy to consider the riahts of minorities in making decisions. "If cost were the only consider- ation, then we shouldn't au be here." he said. Another resident, Gail Brice. said she questioned the estiamted cost r11ures supplied by the district. .. It's a gut feel1111 I have," said Brice, who is vice president of Mclaren Enainecrina. "The cos1 spread between the cover and the Centennial cruise CLINICS ,romAI had to use it extensively," Bren said. "The 1oven1or had to make some tou&h choi«s." 1r the money were to be re- instated, it would likely have to be in a "restructured form," perhaps usin& different aaencies. Brett said. Bill Plumb, executive director of the Laguna Beach community clinic, who has called the budget cuts the "decimation of a program." said abonion was the key issue. "This 'whole thing is tied UP, (lro"nd the issue of abonion. ' Plumb said. Althouah neither the Laguna nor Huntington Beach clinics perform abortions, abonion opponents have said that family planning centers encourage such procedures. No money from the Office of Family Planning .is used to provide abortions. However, many clinics discuss abortion with pregnant women who arc considering alterna- tives to their pregnancies. Brett would not comment on what part abortion played 1n the gov- ernor's budget decision. "The governor did make reference to the fact that there arc still a la11t amount or medical abortions in the state of QJ1fornia,'' Brett said. "The dtuatisfaction with family planning • aoes beyond the aovernor. ! .. ··1 understand some of the d1s- 11tisfacuon is because some or the recipients of family planning arc lobbyina very heavily tiere in Sacra- mento on other issues and some of the ICJiSlators are recipients of the lobby1 n1 efforts." State Sen. Marian Beraeson. R- Newpon Beach, who is against abortion. was more direct. "Obviously the bugaboo is the abonion issue." Bergeson said. "My concern is that we not eliminate programs that are doing a real ser- vice to poor women who have no alternauve to health care." Bergeson. whom some believe holds a key vote on the issue, said she is pan1cularly concerned about poor women receiving adequate prenatal care. ''I'm willins to suppon a resto- ration of funding to program~ that I think arc providing a service and providing at 1n a cost-effecti ve way." she said. "Being pro-life, I'm con- cerned that that life is enhanced and given every opponunity." local issues will be up for a vote in November. the cost to the ca t} FromA1 • would be $1 6.239 -35 cents for forest by planting yucca. bot-each of the city's 46.39.6 registered tlebrush, palm trees, bamboo and voters -to place the River Avenue other exotic greenery. They have sale 9n the ballot. nurtured the plants and maintained This reduced cost and. the Parks. PARK the lot. ~~ac.hes. and Recreation Com-• m1ss1on s recommendation to sell The ~lwards aren t. the only ones the land convinced the council to who enJOY t~e refreshins serenity of vote 4-2. with Mayor Don Strauss the lot. Ne1&hbors1 residents . from and Councilwoman Jean Wan op-} other pans of the city and even out-posed and Councilman John Cox of-to:-"'ners C?mc !o the park for absent. in favor of pulling the sale of p1cn~cs. c hildren s games and the lot on the November ballot. martial ans workou~s. "I appreciate the adjacent prop- . No on~ can ~xplain why the c11y eny owners· concern. However. I did nothing wtth the lot all these have to consider this surplus prop- years, but now. there·~ plenty of erty," Councilwoman Ruthel~n interest among cny officials to sell 1t Plummer said. The CaUfornlan, a full-scale repUa of an 1849 re.venue cutter used by federal customs offtcers to catch smUfflers, sall1 die Columbia Rtver near Astoria to mark the blcenten- nlal of die u.s. Customs Service. Dana Point 11 home base fw die UH sfirp. as surpl~s property. Plummer and others in suppon of The city could get S32S.OOO to sellina the lot also said the neigh- $350.000 for the lot, according to an borhood already has a park -Chan- appraisal. The property is zoned for nel Park one lot awa> from People's duplex or condominium develop-Park. · men! in the city general plan, ac-But residents say Channel Park is cording to City Manager Robert a dry. shadeless, unpleasant park Wynn. that no one uses. In contrast. the }\ppellate court rules judge is 1 1 3th juror' The city charter requires voter foliage-filled People's Park is the approval for the sale of city-owned only piece of real greenery left in w2!t~rfront p~openy. ~e council West N.ewpon . the residents say. ongmally decided to wait and pµl· Huntington Beach resident Steve the ~le on the June 1990 general Collier, who comes to People's Park elect!On ballot.becau~ of.the cost of to practice manial ans, called the holding a special elecuon an Novem-city "extremely rude" for ignoring ber. maintenance of the lot for all these . ~owcver, with the stro.ng possi-years and then suddenly deciding to bthty now that several rcaional and sell it. By The Auodated Press An appeals coun ruled that a JUdge who disagrees with a j ury's verdict has an obhgat1on to s11 as a "13th juror." The 4th Distract Court of Appeal in Santa Ana on Monday ovenumed the conv1ct1on of Guy Daniel Walson. who was found auilty of treatment plant 1s j ust so large. If I were a suspicious person, I would almost say someone told the engi- neers what figures they wanted." Water District officials say it will be at least November or December before the district's 51-member board of direcLors makes a decision on what to do about the reservoir. '"The environmental impact re- pon is one component of the de- cision-making process," district spokesman Bob Gomperz said. "Then there is a public involvement report, where these public com- ments will be recorded. And techni- cal re pons on feasibility and cost." Another thing that has to be worked out before the district can do anything to the reservoir is to de- temune who controls it R11ht now the Metropolitan Water District. which adminsters the reservoir. actually owns only 10 percent of it. Gomperz said the eight local gov- ernmental bodies and other agencies who own portions of the reservoir have been meeting to detennine who will have final say in the future of the .SS-acre body of water. No decision has been made yet. he said. residential burglar) in Anaheim by an Orange Count} Superior Court jUry in 1986. The jury found Wilson guilty. but at a hearing on a defense motion for a new trial. Judge David H. Brickner said he had reasonable doubt about Wilson's _guilt. But Bnckner denied the motion. sayin~ "My comprehension of the judae s role is to ensure that the defendant re«ives a fair trial." Nonetheless, he said if he had been on the jury. he would have acquitted Wilson. "It is clear from the judge's state- ment that he had a reasonable doubt as to the defendant's guilt," Ap- pellate Justice Thomas F. Crosby Jr. wrote. Brickner must now order a new trial for Wilson. RELEASE from Al recite the months of the year. but bad "'('()nsistently told police her uncle was the father of her baby. The girl had an abortion when she was 21 weeks prqnant. She and her family have since moved back to Tcxa.s. The g.arl's mother. Jacque Arnold. said Arnold moved into their apart- ment in January I ~87 after he came to California to work. Comin& to California was a viol- ation of his parole on a Louisiana burglary conviction bearusc he fail- ed to report to officials, Rozenberg said . After learning the girl was prcgant. Arnold retumed to Louisiana and was subsequently arrested for pos- session of marijuana. He served one year in prison, after which he was extradited to Orange County to face charges here. Because of her learning disabahty. the a1rl wa.s unable to give full details of the incident. Arnold has denied the charges. The manager of the apartment complex, however. testified he saw Arnold and his niece in bed together when he passed by a front window. Arnold was wearing shorts, but the girl was naked from the waist up, the manager said. Just call 642-6086 ORANGE ... .... COAST __ , .... . D...,Pllot Dellver, What do you like about the Daily Pilot? Wbat don•t you like? Call the number above and your mes.MIC will be recorded, traolCribed and de- livetuf to the appropriate editor. The same 24-bou.r answerina ICrVicc may be used to record letten to the editor on any topic. Contributon to our Letten column must include their name and telephone number for verification. Tell us wbat•s on your mind. VOL 12. NO. 2111 MAINOPPIC• UO W a., Sc CotY Mtw, CM ....,Mdr•u ,0 9oa IS.O Cosu,.w CA •l•l• ClnMfwcl -· "2·S'78 lo&fwu Ofr1<n N""'1 -S,O.u '42-4121 NtH I Piii S,0.,.s. 60-4))(). -S~l2') 01 ... l ·JOO 'AX HulllOH '1 I· S'I» C~ -NO rwwt tlOllft. llUtll«---_,., Of tdW<1-t IW<fttl 11111'/ llt •• -..- _,... ..-C6'1PHlfttUOGnol <~ - St<ond. ~..t.flOIUllt ""' IC CQtU Mtw. C~ fUl'S I~ k*KnptlOt'I 0oy ""'" IS U PH !out· _.. PHIOd. Ooy !NI 11 _.,., fhtOt .. C-~'*'«•t~ll)lllW~ "*'tlWl9 Co Of C0tu ,_.., 1tW A ...... t~ MoCIOt'I It ,ullitllWCI MWn _,.,.. • ,,.... flW = ... pullll~ pUIW it M )JO II/ a.y SI . CotY 11 GuerMtteed " rou 0o -,,_ ,our ~•lly••m <-~· 10 • m -'f04JI CClflJ' -llt ~.o °"' c..n. ,_ ~· ,_ .... ~"-'•"' 10Sp111 _._., 10 --,.,., w ith ,.°"' cucul•11on - Clrcue.tton Telepllofte1 Shutters Gem Talk ~ M.U«l'ACTUAID a F'INISllED IN ~JICll COUNTY BAUME & MERCIER GE NEVE ·1 I ll 1. 0 I ll \ 1.11 ·1-: A wise man eats instead of reads his fortune cookie I've never known a fo nune cookie I didn't like. In m}' man) )care; of association \.\1th tht· leaders of the C hinese communit) in do...,n1o"'n Los Angeles's C hinatown. I must ha~c 1.onsumed a thousand fonunc cookies after cracking each one open, with some ant1c1pat1on. to read the printed "fonune" inside the pinched nee cookie l sualh ~hey ~re safe and sill). unhkel} to o ffe nd But once 1n a while. the message ma~ be pro,·ocall'C or challeni1ng. Chinese fonune cookies are hkc the printed messages )OU rccel\cd 1n the old-fashioned penm weight machine<,. or hkc: the 'er. pos1tl\ l' da1l\ horoscopes. Thc:1r 1mponanc~ 1\ sole!\ 1n th~ minds of the belie' er'> Thl·rc'erc no great <,cers. no might> Mcrltns in the <. h1nco;c kitchens. !>obcrh selecting cookie messages 10 match 1nd1' 1du:it patrons. although the Ne"' Yorker once published a canoon showin~ a building tttled ··Peking For- tune Cookie Co .. ' and there "'as a full Ooor of turbaned Chinese each ga11ng into a cr.c;tal ball. The \.\hole SUbJl'l't o f soothsa~cr .. came up the other l'\l'ntng "'hen \.\e haJ fin1'ihl'd a J chghtful Chinese dinner at u nl' o t o ur fa\Cmll' Cantoncw restaurants, a nd o ut came the dc.,<;crt. 1he c~10d1l'd tangerine sections and lttch1 nul~ anJ thl' fortum· cool.1e-.. Gent leman 1ha1 I am. I sug- gestl'd that c.;,,cn chooc,..: a cool.1c lir~t. ~o I "o uldn't put a ht:\ on m} fortunl' '"c tm1h cracked thl' cool.1cs OJX'n .. \\ h' don't \OU read ~ours .. I \ug- ge!>ted ··oK. It .-.a~" ·rotloY.1ng 1nnn promptings. bnng.' quiet arcomph,h- men1 · llm mm. no" "'hat the hdl do1.·.-. that mt:an·1" "D on't ~OU ha'e inner promptllli •)" "Well. not rcall) The~ don't hnng an~ at· comphshm cn1s that I kno" of Rl'ad ~our.,·· So I d1J. \nJ this ., "hat 11 'aid· .. You arc "-'~ l'\prl'S'>l\l' and po'1\IH' 1n \\ord, act and fL·1.·hng." "Hl·~:· I '>aid "Thal ti" \1Hi You·rl' 'l'r' po'>lllH' ... It didn't 'ct:m 10 tw thl' right thing 111 '~I' .• inJ I could tell thJt <\hr "·'"kl J m'n h' hl'r lortunl' cookie · .. ~n~ "a~. ""• JU\t a l'11ot..1l' L l't·., l'Jt ·l·m and go It reminded me o t a time ~l'ar'> .1gn "hl'll I "J'> \\Ith Foot\.'. <.one 6.. Rt•IJ1ng. thl' in1nnJt1onal ad' ems.mg agl'Ol ~ and the m.inagl•r nt l hl· I O'- Angelcs oflicl' "J' J 'en 1akn1eJ 'l'n tunn~ mJn named 8111 Pnngk "h<• a1'o "·'' 'en 11gh1-1i,1l·J O ne m orning 0\ t:r conel' I rl·ad "1' huHl,lOJX' ·"' Y.nttrn b\ thl' latl' ( .irrnll R1ch1cr .ind thl·n· "·'' one ltnc ihat !>.lid '"ml·thing hl.l· tlm ··Tht'> •'> .1 'c~ fa,orablc da~ for 1mpm,1ng 'our tinanll'"-.. T o mi:. that meant onh one thing '<' ahout m1d- morn1ng I \\Jll.l·J 1n1<l Pnngll•'<; ntli(1.' anJ a'lkl·d him for a r.11.-.e Pnnglc g:l\l' mt: a 'Cl') "arm anJ s~mpathl·t1r look Then ht' tool. out h1'> kc' ring and unl01.·l.ed the top m1ddk Jra"a of his dcc;I.. and pulkd nut a folder with "l'' l·ral c;hcl'I\ of pap1.·r 1n 11 f rom \.\ht're I sat. I couldn't '>CC :1n:-th1ng. and Bi ll onl~ studied 11 for a minute. then put 11 har k 1n h" dra"cr. and locked 11. "This isn't a good t1m..:. Jim ... he 4'a1d .. , NI kno"' that the ·unk1'1 b1hng 1s do'' n. anJ Pu rt:\ hasn't decided on its ne" product \et. and Lock- heed d idn't ~II m ore Constcllnt1or1' to the R<)\31 Dutch A1rhm·. and hkc that I "l'>h I could ·do more but no t right no " " I hkcd Pringle \O much that I n~all) cQulJ n'1 blame him. but t was mad as ht."11 at thc horosrop1.· \.\rtter ~t the end of the da\ I "ent 10 a httlc .ilk' pub called thr Cap ·n Quill tor a traffa thinner and bumped into m) art director fncnd. Did. to". "'ell kno" n in Nc"pon Beach I k "'as 'c~ tall and shm and a former D1.,ne) \to~ board c:d11or and a close fncnd of V1rg1I Panch and Diel. . ha\\ fellow canoon1sts I told htm about the horo\Copc and m) session \\llh Pnngle. and "'h) I felt so lcm "My horoscope said es~nttall) th<' !>llllll.' thing." Stow said. "and I \\COi 1n and hit Pnn~lt' for a raise this morning. nnd he ga'e me the saml· story ... We laughed a good deal o 'er that. and afil·r a drink o r two wc felt better but poorer. "Do )OU suppose Pringle had that ~ong and dance all typed o ut in that folder in his drawer.., .. Stow asked. We had so much respect for Pringle's creativity and for his reputation as a hard man with monc' that we decided he would give that kind of an answcr without prompting. O ne more tory about fonunc tclltng nnd predicting thc future comes to mind JI was in Seattle. and I y,as vcrv young and in m ) fil'l>t ne"spaper JOb. as a cop) bo} for tht' 'icattle T imes. livina in a rooming house up the hill from the downtown ~-cflen but \\1thin walking d1stancl' of the Times plant Onl' c'cnina I wa., invited \l) a plrl)' in anothrr section of town. and friends --.-..,ec.d to. p1cJt me.. !1p And return me UL-1h down to" n area At tht' pan}. I wa first c\poscd to n lot of dnnkina. and while "e h:ad hQuor 1n o ur ho me. I didn't drink mu h a a mp) bo) purel} for economic rta~n . .\t th1~ pert). I was mtrodu<.'td to what "a~ ealled "sand"1Ch1 n " You 10.,.scd down a Ji&aer of water. follo"'cd 1t "'th a Jigger of wh iskey, and then another Jiaacr of water It went down so ~moo1hl). Wlthout burn1na the throat. and we bqan a little contc t. who could do the most It takes a while for the hquor to hit you 1n 1h1 kind of ro uttnc. and I still felt pretty ~tciuty "hen my friends Jror.pcd me ofT d own to" n and t ~tnrtcll wall1n1 up hit . With rach step. the alcohol he tan to aucn uself. and I soon felt aidd) ond unst\':\d'. but happ). I spotted u pcnn) "C•fhl machine. \.\Ith a bi& mirror. oncJ I wanted to !«' 1f t loot..t'd ~1d No, ju t iill> in the l•'F of m y incbr1a11on. I dropped a pcnn) 1n10 the ,lot and o ut came a card wnh m) "c11ht and a fonunc that rtnd "You •~endowed w1th a very bcr mind:· nd I IJl&k'd all the way up the hill. ,,,., ,.., .. ,, • ...,.,... #ff""' ., lk a1~1 C-11. H•1 t"eh-,_, s-4111 -' St ;I I 11,.. , Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Wednes<Sly, July 26. 1989 AS Huntington ·putters with golf courses By ROBERT BARKER 0 1 ,,.. o.w; l'llO• h•t1 S1~ de\l'loper\ haH '>uhm11tn J propo~I'> Ill huild J golt lOUr\\' 1n un- dc' l'loix·d portions ut H un11ngton lkat'h Central Pai i... "'11h pl;in~ ranging up 10 a $1 2 m1tl1on 18·hok ltlur-.e \\1\h a dn,1ng rangl' anJ duhh11U'>l.' • Ont: J'>p1nng Je,1.•loper told lll\ ol- hc1ab he pl.in., 111 n·ncate thrn· ul the m ost fan111u\ huln 111 ~ma1lJ -thl' 3:!l)..~ ard pJI -4 'o K hole at ( ~ prl''' Point the J65·}ard par-4 fourth hok JI Sp)glas!o (\.\llh !kind dune\ and Ill' plJntl. and the I 57·} ard par-' 12th holl' .it .\ugusta, (ia '\01110nal ( llll! C uurw thl' home of the \1ao,ln'> ~ ut ~ lomm11tl'l' 1\ e '<J)l'l tl'd 111 nJrro" the glllf COUr'll' propo5al .. II) (\.\ii .ind \II pJ\!> them on to thl· ( 11 ~ ( 11u14 ii tor p<w .. 1blc al'llon latt: nc\t month ~golf 1:oursl'. on up to ahout 100 ,I\ fl''> cJ'>I and "t'Sl ol (1olden \\c,t 'itr\'l'l bl.·t\.\l'en Elli) Jnd ralbl·n U\l'nUl'\ h.1' been debated Im month'> h' otlit 1,11, \1J\.i1 ~ ,., lidnn1~h:'r JnJ oth1·" urgr 1he de' l'lup111l·n1 ut a 1..uur!.l' J\ J "J\ 10 c.:ut do"n ·in maintcnanll' lO\h JI lht• sprJ"hng p.ir!... "h1lc a1'n h1'1ng1ng rn - t:nul· iv th<· , 11\ Rut C 11~ < 11unl ilmJn Pl·ler C 1rt't·n anJ uthcr' ..irgu1 1ha1 the parkland "·" purl h,t'>t'J "11 h p11bli1.. mont·~ .1Qd 'hould hc pr.l!~1,cJl"rpuhh1. U'il'' <1rt.:l·n "hti 1..Jlkd goiter' .1\pc1.1al 1ntcrc,111ruup 'aid T Ul''lda' th.ti hl· I! ..1,k lor a h\lml·o" na '>Uf\ \.'\ Ill 'll II ro1Jl.·nh \\JOI j g.olt lOUr\1.' < 11' .\dmin1'>trntor Paul Coot.. said th~ prupo~d 1.our~~ art s1m1lar in size to the nr" Da' 1d Bal.l·r C:\t'CUll ve cou~ in r ount.un \'alll.'\ ., \tile Square Rqional Park r uur or tih' holes \.\<Ould be par-4 and the utlwn. 'r\ould be par-3. .. r \.\ 0 ol lhl'm \.\ ould be fun little tuurw~ lu pla' ·· hl· ~aid ·-rm going 10 rnommcnd th.11 "'l' do 11 •· ( ook ">a1J th.ti c1 golf lOurse would pr O' 1Jc t.rnds.laping 10 1he cit\' at no cost clnd Ji')O \\OUld fill J t'rt\lt·al need because ot J '>hortJgc ol \Oursc:'> ! ('ft .\S'I' HHll-:1-·s 1 Suicidal HB man, 24, surrenders From staff and w ire reports .\ 2~·\\'Jr-ulJ m01n "'ho firtd about 10 shuh 1n"d1.· h1., huuM' in H untington Beal h unJa.,., t·n1 P'~ t h1atnc treatment Tul•,JJ~ aftl'r "all.1ng oul of his res1- llenn· and '>urrl'ndt:nng to pohct: Mari... lahn1!>rr rcponedl) was dis- traught and tha·atcned to take his ltfe and beg.in tinng his gun at 8 pm ~onda) at a rl''lldt•n<.c at I fl'l I~ .\ St /ahnl'-1.'r., lJth\.·r ( la\\on also "as tn thl hou'l' and rclusc:d to lOme o ut unttl a ~pt.:<.1JI \.\ t'JptJns and Tactt~ tram talked thl.'m hoth o ut. police said. 7ahn1..cr ~\\~ up 10 pohce about 1.30 a m Oitllr ....... ,,.....o ltF Nldl Sowa• Sen. Marian Bergeson speaks at the dedication of the Upper Newport Bay Regional Park. Poh<.e dosed do" n the n<'arb' Mac- Donald·, restaurant at Beach Boule,ard and Roh1dou' Dn'e that backs up to the houSl' out llf tear that someone might ~ h11 b' a \Ira) bulle1 Upper N·ewport Bay bluffs. dedicated as regional park By IRIS YOKOI Ot •""~ o..-1ty "uot St~tf In a lulltillnwnt 111 .1 ~11-\\'.H l'll111t 111 prnl·n 1.· thl' \\'P rl',ll hl'' 111 lhl· l prx·r ,c,1.p11rt B.1' .ind ••1x·n thl· nMr'h' l..1nJ tu thl. puhl11.. .1 gri1ur ol f'l•lit1l 1.10' hu,llll '' kJJl'" .ind l'n' srnnnwn1.il1'1' l.Jllll' 111~l·thrr I 111:,d.1' \11 l111111.1lh dnl1· lJll' the u•ull\\ ' nl "l''' ll'g111n.1I p.1r1' ·1t' .1 h1'l\•111. J,I\ · ( '·"' I lunt 'l'n1or '11.r prl·,1Jl·nt ''' I h1· Ir' in1· < " ,,11d J\ thl' I.ti\. 11111m111g 'un br111'\' thniu~h h.111 'k11.'' .ind hr 1ghtl·nnl lhl hlulh 11'1.·r- luok111g 1h1.· Jrt'.I I 1111,11.·nnl J' th\ I rrx·r 'l'"P•lll BJ\ lhr111n.1I P.H!... It\ Jn l'\11t1ng l111h' ,,11d '1.1ll \l'n \lanan lkq1.l''"" R·'c"r1111 Al.,,h "\\ l' 1...111 .111 ll'l'I .1 litlk ,\°lfi'h "'' .111 o" n .1 httk p11.·l1.· 1>I I 'prwr '\'"P"rt II." :--.o" "'' ar1.· huilJ1ng ltll till' t11111n· · I hl' < >r.1ng1.: l uunl\ 1111.ird 111 "\upt·r· '1..,ur, I.1st "Cl'k fimn.ilh ,ll'lt'Pll'J l hl' lr,1nc ( o ·.., @lh u l 11 -1 .1lre' ut land surrounJ ing the ho' f h<.· arl'a ha'> hn•n indUJl•d 10 lhl' uninl' ·, 111.1,ll'r pl.111 of reLn·.111nnal t.1- 1.·1hl1l'' lor lll'Jth ~II \l'Jr' .1ml 1n.ll1ll1.'' .1 '>l.l'llll hlul1111p .lrl'.I. 1111 In int: \\ cnul' that ll\Crlo111'' 1h1.· '°'l''>I .ind north 'ldl.''- of lhl' l ppt·r 'l'" pnrt BJ' l u1log1lal Rl''>i.'r' r a~ "l'll ·" til11t1 remn.101' that abut tht: ca\t <illk ul tht' n''l'f\ l' Tlw I 14 Jlrt:' ltl\l'll h~ I hl' In int: ( o \\Ill tx· .idlkJ Ill thl' appm\lm<lll·h I' 31.rl''> (l\\ m·J "' thl' l.OUn(\ \dd1111inalh tht: l.ll' o l 'l'"port Bcarh h .... ritkn.-ll thl' niunl' .1 tl·Jlrl.' paRel ad1.1lt:nt to tht: Ill'" pJr1'. ,,fl ln1nl· \\t:nu..: Thl· m· .... park "111 tx· g1..•Jrt:d t11\\,11d pa'"' 1.· rl'lrl'Jt1on 'Ul h a' h1k1nti .ind h1l.1ng and 11thl't .llll' 1111:' th.lt "lln t Jl'rupt thl· '>l'O'>lll\ l' naturt: nl thl.· fl'- \l'I \ l' Thl' lOUnl~ plan'> tu add Pil'l'd h1l.1ng. h1l. ~ l. ling Jlld l'lJUl'\\l 1an pJth' tu lhl· rough tr.111' mm ..,urround1n~ lhl' ha' ...,h.idl' ,hl'lll 1 \ "111 Jl'>U he Pfl" ldl·d '" '1'>1tur.. LJn pllnll. or \1mph '111p tn 1.1k1.· In lhl• h\.'.JUl\ Ill thl' hJ\ f1nJll~ .in lnll.'fprl'tl\l' lCIHl.'1 I .. p1orx1.,l·J nl·Jr tht lllll'r"l'll1nn ol In llll' and l n1,er'>ll' Drl\ l' Thl· ll'nlcr '"'uld pru' Ilk t:dul.,1t1011JI pro~1Jm' nh1h1t' JnJ ollil1.·' tnr l.llUnt~ and <,1,11l' f)\ p.111 rlll'l\l 1ll r l\h .rnd ( ftlllll' 11tlil lcll\ "hn \l\ l'r\1.'l' thl'lr ll''>[l\.'t\I \ l' .tgl'Ol ll''. Ill •IP 1.•JI\ in lhl' hJ\ \ 1..ontr1h11i11in \)I S'IHI O<l<J to thl· cuunt\ h\ ~antJ \na n·\ldl'r1t~ P\'ll'r and ~tJn ·~tu th "111 h1.· u'>cd .1, .1 ,1.1111ng !){lint tor COll,trU\llOll Of lhl' lllll'I Pfl'll\ C' ll'nll.'r The \,l uth' ''"II n·khr.111.·d lhl'lr 'lll1h "l'dJ1ng ann1,lr .... 1n I u1.·\d:l\. ,,11d lhl'' donJtl·J thl· ·mnnl'\ In nprl''' thl'lr hi\ l' tor t Ill· J r1.·a l hr' hJ 1 r Ii' l'd 1 n tor 1 hl p,l\l SJ ~t:JI\ -OrJnge <.. ount) "\\ c "antt•<l Ill [ti' l' bark <.oml'th1ng .. Pctn \luth '>.lid .. \\ l' "anted \oml'thinll "l' ligucJ thl' l'nllrl· lOunt) CllUIJ u'1.' .. Pt·11·r \luth <>aid he ~'c thl· don.1111~n Ill "iurx·n 1'1or Thoma\ Rile' .ind 11111.1 him ·tf., therl' \1.hen the nght 1h1nl! n>nll'' along .. \luth ~1d hl' "·" h.1pp' "'1th 1h1.· 1Jea h'r .in in1crprc11' 1.· ll.'IHl'f J nd 1ha1 thr LOun t\ ·, plan' tor thl.' l.Cntcr·, prugram<, Jnd '>l'n KC'-l'l ho hi'> O\.\n 'l\IOn'.I 'one ot the aml·n1t1c' "''II he nm- '>lrul 1t·ll until a ma'tl·r plan for the park " Jn eloped Thl' plan "ill take ab<1u1 a \l'Jr \ll Jnclop. '>IOlc 'aruius commun1· 1~ gr11up' J' \\1.·ll as tht' count' ut' anJ Thl• ln1nl Co "111 tx· in\oht:d in dr.ill 1ng thl· rcrxirt '>aid Boh f 1.-,her dm'l tor ol ll•unt~ h.:irtx1n, °"'alhl''-and park" ll unt. lkrgc .. nn Rill'' 'c"Jl('n Rt·a\h \IJH•f Dun \\I Ju\<, In 1nl' ( 11 \ 1u· C hJ1r111Jn RJ' \\ al,on Fncnd\ ol 'l'" ()(HI Ba' rl prc,cntj\I\\' f ran!... 1{11h1n\<1n anJ 'ilup Pullu11n~ <>ur 't''-'P"rt rt'p rl''>ClllJll\l' '\Jill' 'i~inncr 'Jl('h JI thr pJrl. Jl·J1l.Jllon f hl' 'fX'J1'a' 1.ht'l'fl'd lhl' lUlm1n.111nn ut thl' J11111 11.·nJl·a, '" "htlh ha' lolll hl·d all lhl' group' :inJ 11rgan11:11111n' "Th" 1~ an 1ncn·J1hl\· pll'l.l' nt profll'rl' \\Orth oH'r $ IOO m1lhnn .. \a11.l Rill'\ .. It\ l'n' 1ronmrn1al \3luc. u.·n.11nl~ ,an haH· n11 Pfll l' tJg ''I'm delighted all of Orang<.· ( oun\\ \\Ill Ix' .1bk tl1 'lhi.lfe 11 :inJ ll•arn I hank }OU ln1nr ( n lor th1'1 1n1.rcd1bk gilt .. ~k1nna tool. 11ml' to r1.'l.ogn11t: thl' trcml'ndou!> contnhut1on' of 'l'" pon Bcalh rn1dl·n1s rran~ and rranH'' Roh-- 1n\on "ho in 1he l.1tl' 1460'\ tx·gan the original \ ampa1gn tn nix·n tht· h.1, to the puhlil ..1nd e<\tJhh'h thl' ha' J'> an n olog11. al rc<;(.'r' l' ·" l' "ouldn't lx' here \.\1th1,ut the.- \ l\IOn ol Frank anJ f ran Rnh1n'''" · 'ii.inner \aid There "ere no 1nJUn<'s. pohce sai-d Decompos~d body found ..\ badl) drcomposed bod~ was found T uc\da) underneath a sheet of plywood topped "'1th rod!> alongside S1lverado ( an,on Road near In inr Lake. Th..: bod) had been dead for about two "eeks although authonucs 1o1o-ere not surt ho"' long 11 had been under thr pl)"'ood. \<11J Orangl' ( ount~ hcnff s Lt. Bob R I\ 3\ The bod' y,as found shonh after noon b} a member uf a Jail wo rk detail. ~b1ch "a' dcan1ng debn!> from the side of the rural road lnHst1gators had ~et to dett'nntne lhc hi.id) ., 1drn11t~ ore' t'n m sc.-' b\ Tut'Sda) ananoon Rl\.US said . "It ., realh decomposed." he said .. The b<xh "'as lound at the b<mom of an l'mbankmt·nt nc\t to tht' road and .itxlul ont' milt' '>Ou th of Ir. me La.kc. Judge to serve Superior Court Jame~ Cira) an Orange Count} Mu· nit.1pal < oun JUdgl'. 1o1o-as named to the upcnor (oun b) Go' George Dcu- 1.meJtan on Tuesd~ (1ra~ 44 of 'ianta .\na replac~ Jamo Turner 'r\hO retired <.1ra' ha., been on the ~nch sincr 1983 lktorc that he "a" an aswc1att' wtth a 'l'" port Beach I~" firm The ..al.in for a upenor C"oun JUdgc ... sQ,51 LB man claims he was victim of gay bashing By LESLIE EARNEST Of lM Oltlty l'llot StAff W hile Laguna lkad1 J~Ohll' '>ll) thl'rl' have bcl'n nu rnntirnwd gu' ha1;h1ngc, in the commun11' fo1 .11 ka<it a 'l'ar. a local resident cla1mc, othl'f'\.\t e Ra}mond f redmk Ro urkl' 25. 1M11d Mo nda) that \\h1k ht• l'I nol a homo<;e - ual. he "a atUll l.cd last \\Cl'k h\ thrl'C "st..1nhcad'I .. "'ho thought he ~ii' g;l\ k1nheads are "h1te suprl'mnc1~1s rc- c9g01Lcd b\ thl·ir ature and 'ihon h:ur or Sf\aved heads 1 he Laguna Bc.il h re'l1dcnt ').'ltd the thre~ \lr.1nlleadc, thrc" a rope around his nl'CR' and d raggl'd hm1 1n1<l a 'an. "her.a;. lht) beat him Jnd lM\cd C'r<'l'>lit°' into h1~ arm 1•01 I( I I Of. lluntins ton 0.-arh rc!udcnt t•ompla1ncd that ft tractor "'"' \llrrtng 11J) din in thl' area of 13th Strtet Jnd P1l\tfil < °'''' H1ahwn) and sa1u ht "oulc.I ··ao ()\er and hren~ a con 11ul11on "or~cr'\ nc{~ .. unk's \om c· one n:.,pondc<l 1n IS m1nutl'S. • • • ' l tOUP Of jU\t'ntk OllC&C'dl) har-rn)Cd cu11tom ct1 Ill a mnr~tt at 6010 Warnrr "'"e un Monda) t''l'ntnJ .t\k1n1 adult\ to bu 1hcm b«r .and c1aarc11c lh<' 1uwn1le1, rcl'()rt('dl) rtfu~ to ka\e • • • Th tr' C\ r ntl"l'l.'d rt"""n e in the-400 bl<X ~ ot I 3th tt\:Ct thmuah an unloc~t'd f10l\I \\tndo", IOlc t~O hlc~<.'lt', I IOld chain and " r1n1 • • • .\bout .\() JU' t'ntlc rCJll>rtt'dh WCf't' fiaht1n \\1th bJt\ "' 1hc HlXlO b)oct ut a. \lu Lane. • • • 1 hlCH'\ itole pu~ from n uni kcd CtwHok1 Camcn' 1n 1h I )(Ill hlOC'k of A'Alnay uanc. • • • britfC-1 anJ m1 t'llaneou\ uems ttponfdly "Acrt• \lolcn from o mttfd uud; 1n \ht I SOOO hi k of I 1bro C irtlc. Ruur~1.· said thl· a11ncl. cx·t'lll ll'd "h1·n he "a' "•1lk1ng 111 1h(' (ilcnnl') ll' 'tll'\'I parking 1111 at Q pm. Jul ~ I., I k h\'.ml someolll' \l'll "hl') faggot' at him 1111111 a part.\'J hlul' 'an he '!n1d "\nJ I'm not 1.'\l'n gr\) .. K nur~l' "ml "It\ l rJtv thl') 'rl' side It'\ <,l.inhlJ<h" "hl'll hl' uintinued \\alk1ng.. thl. 'an follo"cJ him along Mermaid 'itrt'l'I \\hCrl' \lOI.' 111 thl' nll'n JUmpcd lllJI n l th\' 'ch1cll thrt·" J rope of somc sort Jtound his nelk and drJggCd him inl<l th1. 'an hc.-~rd Inside the 'chide, he wa bcat1.•n .ind k1d..cd 1n the.· \tnmach and crO''\C" "l'rl· cut into h1' torl'arms w11h n knife ht· sn1d Rourkl ... wJ he almo\t lo 1 wn sciou nc" .it nnl' l'()IOl becau'>4:' M the • • • o mcone ~wk n \tcrco valurd a1 S 00 from a re'>1dcm 1· in tht' SOOO hloc~ of To'!man Orl\r Cu.,ta Mt·~a cam1,1I work<'r in' 1tr<l t"'o mC'n to ht$> room at the < oa\tal Inn on c~pori Boulevard Ill .. mol.c mari,uana ond &a\C~ them S60 to pt·rtorm oral ~x Thr thrtt· ~mt 10l tnto II \('Uffi(' :)ftC'r the man di ovcrcd all thl' money ml\\1n1 from hi ~•llc1 He \\U., ou,hcd throu h a plate ""' Yt1nJo" "'hen 1hc p.iir ('S(·n~ • • • bout S~OO ~a\ \IOkn CM Q( I "allc:t Ythtlc a rtfriacrator frum \ I pphanc~ WI\ bt'•n& dc.'11,cred to a homl' 1n tbt 2600 bl l o t \\c.,1m1nster l\'enuc. • • • ~ ~ralar cntertJ a ho me in the 200 blott.; 0(4 ~11 Pia c on fr1da b<tWttn 8 20 a.m . and ti'!~ pm The bC'dmom wu ral)llCkcd 1oJ 1 H '7 maanum ••' ttoln ft'Om under the bed. atona wtth a plastic .. or b\llk'ti . . . ~ TM door C'lf a I 98C> olhw•n Jtna wa oPtMd b unkn ,wn mraM v.hllc 111rx tx·1ng l.hnrhcd awund h" rwd T h1uughou1 the attal'k lht• men 1.on 11nul·d 10 make rcfcrcnn'' to homo,c\· ualit\ Rour1't: c;a1d .\II nl thl' rncn h.1d hu11l'd hairl uh and \.\Orl' mil1tal'\ ·\\ rx· hoot' \lll'r thrl't' lO li\C minu\\'\. the ml'O ''"le "" "ulkt and dumrx»I him h3l I.. on thl' ''ll'l't Rourke '><lid P\1111.1. \,I\ the\ hQ\-e no rC'3\00 to tll'lrl'H thl' a11ad. \\:IC. a ··HD' bJ1;h1n~:· hu"l'\l'r "W e.-h:wc·--nn--nnpt'rl,..•t-l~I .. Hnlt'c ROf dll \\l h.l'l' JO) lt'ad ," Polle(' ~.t Ka' mlH1d I .ird1l· ..aid \1onda' '\\ t' l'an't allt 1h1.11· 1h1' to a ga) h."l'\h1ng at tb+\ pmnt Rou1 kl· ;i hnc S<'r' rce \UJ)Cr' 1'<lf a1 part..l·~t out'i1dc · uth C"oa t P1111 on !\unda) \ 'tc1co. Walkman radio and ca\ ·tte 1,1pc'>. 'nlueJ at $842, \\CrC' tnlr.C'O • • • fhc Y.tnJ~'l nt l\\O llyundl\1 rnl'\ parlt'd nlmtdt t;dwurd'i 1ncm1. 141 \4 .\dnm' \H'. "ere hrol r n into and th,· radio!. "c11· \toh:h Sundn' ht-tv.ccn and 10. lO I' rn • • • fhc hub\ ap "l'rt stolrn from a Buick C1ni1nd 'l.:at1 <.1MI ~tlr.C'd nt Tov.n(' ·trtct and rtan·n11a \\cnuc on ~unda\ h<-· t\\-C'\'O t W and ' 40 p m ~w~rt Beat'h me par\i.1na \11\:llcn, J'O'laft uamps and IM pcnonnd Ole\ of 11evtra1 fonncT emplo)tts d1 p~ar(d an th\" p1 t motnh from 1 bu'1n 1n the 2400 blodi. of ma ck-I Oro. ••• A Mahbu woman f'fJ)Ontd 'ht '°'' Mt ~.soo i wo-karat ·~·~ ""' •hilt .a• a benquct " tht four Stfton1 Hotct, 690 Ne~ <~in Of. • • • ~n emPI comrM'ft1&1 tN11d•"1 1n thf. MJtlln \\ 1a1111n in Newpon Beach. said ht· h,1, 111.l l.1>mpla1nts ahout the way pnltlr hnndkd thr cast' ·1 JU\\ \\JOI to let people know this 15 ' ~n1np. nn do"' n there. bas1call) :· he said. ll11"'l'' er. a!i far as the Pohce Dcpa.n· II ml'nl " u1m·crncd. 1hcrt' have bt-rn no n.•( rnt Jt11.•m p1cd ac ts of ''lolcncc against I ·~ l' haH·n't had a ga ) bash1n' 1n a I"''' 1n the ell) I )('3f and ''i: <'ln 't say 1f 1n fact th1 it 1 sa' _ tu,hing .. Lard1c said "Our lasl py ~ \\.U. Jul} 1988." But l{t1urkc. who has hvcd 1n lquna for 11 \C'ars sa) he will mo"c beck to N<'"' J)\lfl Rcarh. "ht'tt hr lrt'W up. "It 1u,1 made me f~I Vo " he said. "I 1h1nl.. 11 "a!i prt'tt) 1c\ .. 1\00 bl \or Produ lion Prece tiiM hmrrd with beer bottle5, ptallk fa.m l uJl' O>e" for panic\ ind other ...-. • • • \ is.ooo 1otd chain necll.laee wtdt a l1111n'lunct d1sappt'artd from the t.throola c-oon1cr of 11 hotel room 1t the Ne•pGJW Rt"\Ort. 1107 Jambortt Rd. • •• .\ rt 1dcn1 of the 3 I 00 btock of' CGl9 <. a lcta a kcd police to in~k lookcJ h._e hlood ''••n °" 11wt uled pauo. 0rmnge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Wedneeday, July 26, 1989 'II IE . .. . DC-1 O pllot: Crew went (\I .II 4tH'I \ HHll I' by booR, then impr!Jvised Two arrested In church shooting LOS ANGELES - A man's dispute with his estranged w1f~ alleged!)' led him and his half-brother to open fire on church members dunng. a Bible study class, killing the wife's cousin and an elderly woman .• police said Tuesday. Alben lcWl.S Jr .. 33, and his half-brother. Anthony Olive~. 27. were arrested at 7 p.m. Monday for investigation o.f murder 1n the Fn~ay n1Jht shooting by two hooded gunmen a1 Mount Ohvc Church of God in Chnst, said Cmdr. William Booth. SIOUX CITY. Iowa (AP) -The United Airlines crew who flew a OC-10 jumbo jct with no hydraulic controls went by the book until they ran out of standard procedures and then improvised, the plane's pilot ' Mad Tuesday. "We realized we had more than jUI& an cqinc failure. It was ap- S--t IO all of us we had lost all of our bydraulic fluid," pilot Al C. Haynn aid at a news confcrcn~ in Sioux City, where Aiaht 232 crashed a week llO· h was Tlis first public comment on the crash. When he asked Oirht cn&inttr· Dudley Dvorak "for the procedure for that, he said thn-e isn t one. So M made it up as we went along.'' Haynes said. Haynes, Dvorak. co-pilot William R. Records and off-duty United pilot Denny Fitch brouaht the plane down at Sioux Gateway Airpon. where it crashed. flipped. brokt apart and burst into flames. Of the 296 pas1enrrs and crew, 185 survived an J 1 l were killed. Haynes said tht crew never con- templated not makina it to the air- 1 port. "We were just &oing to ~o in and land. and that's what we tncd to do. How could we operate if we didn't believe that'!" be said. He would not discuss the cause or technical details of the crash because the National TranseortatiOn Safety Board is still anvcsugating. _ ~ The pilot said he "can't wait to &et back to wort," but added: .. We must not foraet that 111 people perished in this accident. This crcw ... is dedicated to findin& the cause of this accident so we can maybe never have It hapycn again." Later be and his ~ife. Darlene. returned home to Seattle to applause and hup from their older son. Anthon) Haynes. 29. and his wife Marlene. in front of their small yellow house a few blocks east of Seattle-Tacoma International Air- p0n. "Ifs ju,st great to be home:· the S7-)ear--0ld pilot told a crowd of reporters gathered outside his house. "If you can give me a few days, maybe we can all get together and talk about this." Rob Dou&hty of United said, however. it might be a month or more before the crew would give an) in te rv icws. ''Capt. Haynes is very adamant that the crew tell their story as a team, because it was a team cffon," Doughty said. , Dvorak, SI, who lives in Tacoma. Wash .• also flew home Tuesday. In· Iowa, investigators on~ again searched com and soybean fields about 60 miles from the airpon for important pieces of the DC-IO's No. 2 engine, the tail-mounted cog.inc that apparently blew apan and sev- ered lines of all three h)draulic systems. Those hydraulic systems allow pi- lots to set kc)' wing and tail panels that control the aircraft's attitude and direction. Without them, the pilot has little control over the air- plane other than his throttles. Meanwhile. in Washington. Transponation Secretary Samuel Skinner said Tuesday that nothing about the crash indicates that other DC-lOs arc unsafe or that anything more now needs to be done to make them safer. He defCn<Jed new· FC<fer- al Aviation Administration head James Busey, who declared the C.pt. Al c. H•yne1 w•v•• to ptherln9 •t his S••ttle home upon hll return from Slou• City, low•. DC-10 a safe aircraft even though the cause of the crash has not been determined. Miss Teen USA A t••rful Ml11 l~"o, 8r•n41 Sherwood, w•I crowned Ml11 Teen USA ,... on Tueld•J In th• seventh an· nual p•e••nt, held •t th• N•tlon•I Orane• Show- 9'0und1 In San ••rnardlno. Sherwood, 18, of ld•ho P•ll•, w•• chosen fro111 amon9 s 1 cont•st•nts, rep· resenting each lfltt• and the District of Columbia. Sh• wins n••rly 11 S0,000 In c•sh •nd prizes, lncludlng • car, jewelry, on•·J••r scholar· ship •nd three·weelc auro· pean .. f ••hlon study tour.·· A,, U tet,,.,..e Tanker allowed In San Diego harbor Bush says no to more taxes to fight drugs Unrest of activists spreads in SAN DIEGO -Tentative agreement was reached . Tucsda) on conditions govcmin& the Exxon Valdez's entry into San Diego Bay. bu1 neither Exxon nor the Coast G uard guaranteed a leak-free passaie b> the damaged oil tanker. The Coast G uard denied the ship cntl') to San Du~go _Bay for repairs on July 10 because of oil leakaee a nd other discharges. But Coast Guard Cmdr. Don Montoro said prchmina~· test results showed no toxictt) and barcl) detectable hydrocarbon levels 1n samples of hardened oil residue and seawater from the ship's cargo tanks. ___ ,': ethnic violence-plagued region WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres1- dn1t Bush Jtill opposes ~ny n~ tua. ~en to pay for drua-figbting ~s. and is cool to the new idea of ttllina bonds to finance iM Wlr on drup. has spokesman In- dicated T uctday. A day after Bush's top drug policy advilcr, William Bennett. said that .. ....,.~ down the ..road WC will" USC lailbtr wcs to f-aht the dnA& battle, Wlaitr House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater ~mphasized that the presi- dent remains -opposed to raisin& caaa for A11Y/urposc." llnnctt ha said that there arc .. ~ choices" besides t.a~es, but allo la"1, "crack is wo~ than ia.a.. .. ~ were mi1ed sipals Tuesday from tbc White House and BennC'tt oe the adv111bility of tclhna savinp baDdl to pay for increased anti-drua Ktivity. Pftzwltet said such a notion was ftiauebt with "practical problems.- •• llmMtt Slid he liked the adca .. bu railed ii with aichard D*lnan. diruior of I.be Oft'"~ of Us 1rmcnt and Budfet. 14is- laliGe to tell drua bonds has been iall'Oduced in Convcss. Sacb suaestions envision ··a ft~ mechanism that has a lot ol MpeCts to it that haven't been t OUI· MOSCOW (AP) -lndcpcndentt activists struck the win do"' s of the KGB headquarters with their fists and threw cgs at a statue of Soviet founder Vladimir I. Lenin ID the apt1.11 of So\"'icrGcorgia on Tues- day. rcpons said. The protests in Tb1hs1. 1.000 miles south of Moscow. came as a aeneral stnke halted mass transit and businesses ID Sukhum1. capital of the Abkhazia enclave 1n Soviet Georgia. Also Tuesday, the death toll from ethnic violen~ in the southern re- public rose to 21 . Scf'IC1 Dandurov. a Gco111an dis- sident who frequently telephones Western news agencies with rcpons of unrest an the republic, said from Tbilisi that about I 0.000 demon- strators marched past KGB hcad- q\llners. Some shouted ~Down wnh the KGB" and "The KGB ts Gcsllpo," while others hit the buildinJ'S win- dows wilb a.heir fists. he said. The report could nOl be indepen- dently confirmed. Phone calls to Tbilisi did not 10 throua,h late Tues- day. and tbc official media in Mos- cow carried no rcpon of the inci- dent. Dandurov said the protesters marched to Government Hou~ in Conaerve OUr Precious Water BE A PART OF 7HE SOLUTION Meet ,,_ STABILIZ~ER SAJ.TFREE WATER CONDmONER! • No Chemicals •No Waste Water • No Operating Expense • Effortless • Ideal for Salt-Restricted Communities • 10 Yr. Warranty '\ ·\1'10'\ \I. HHlt:t ·s Coal miners return to jobs, but dock workers walk out House tax plan favors rich WASHINGTON -The cap1tal-ga1ns tax cut favored by a majorit) of the House Ways and Means Committee 1s tilted more toward h1gh-1ncoml' Americans than the one recommended b> President Bush. congressional economists said Tucsd1ry. MOSCOW (AP) -Coal miners returned to work Tµesday. wuh President Mikhail S. Gorbache" guaranteeing their demands, but Estonian shipyard workers began a stnke rooted 'in the restive na1t1c republic's ethnic conflicts. Strike leader Yuri A. Bolderev in Donetsk, the Soviet U nion·s nchest coal basin, said Gorbachev and Premier Nikolai I. R}zhkov signed a letter Monday pledging more pa). longer vacations and other benefits. A document completed by nego- tiators Saturda)' outlined the con- cessions. Most of the Donetsk striken remained off the job to demand au.arantCCS. and Yr'Cnt back to the pits Tuesda). Members of the Supreme Soviet central Tbilisi. where the) de- manded the KGB Soviet secret police and intelliiencc agenq be abolished. He said the demon- strators su~pected the agency was in'volved in a Monday night grenade attack on a house where Georgian legislature issued a statement Tues- day pledging to pass la"'s &l"ing workers more control over manage- ment and profi1s and ensuring democratic elections of local of- ficials. "ho ha'e bee n accused of insens111v1t) to miners' problems. The) also said the~ would make sure the government provided more food. health services. housing and good-paying JObs. The statement appealed for unit) 1n the face of ethnic conflicts and the coal stnkes. which Gorbache' called the "biggest test" of his 4-year-old reforms. The Soviet Union "needs utmost unificatio n of all fon."Cs standing for the funhcr develop- ment of radical economic reform :· the statement said . nauonahst leaders were mtttinJ. Zv1ad Gamsakhurdia. an ac11v1st 1n Tbilisi. said the grenade was thrown at his house a~ eight na- tionalists were leaving. The grenade did not explode with full force, and no one was hun. he said. ' Eight)' cents of every dollar of benefit in the capital-gains cut that ha~ become the m1Jor issue 1n the committt>e "'ould go to those with incoml·s above S 100.000 a )Car. according to figurl'' prepared b) the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxa11on. Bush's proposal would earmark shghtl) less -79. 7 cents of ever) dollar -for the over-SI00.000 group. But It "'ould give 2.5 pe-rcent of the 101al tax rclil'f to those with incomes under $30.000 a )Car. compared \\Ith I li percent under the bill being debated in Wa)s and Means. Florida considers abortion curbs TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -Gov. Bob Mamncz on Tucs<fa) callc'd a special legislative session for October to consider ne"' rcstnct1ons on abortions. In a letter to state House and Senate leaders. the go,emor called for legislation to block the use of tax mone). pubhc facilities and putl11l" employees for abon1ons. and for tougher licensing standards for abonion clinics. Jet loses hydraullc pressure NEWARK. N.J. -A Continental OC-Q skidded to an cmcrgcm\ landing Tucsda)' ni&ht at Newark lntrmat1onal .\1rpon, after a h}drauhl failure, but none or the 89 people aboard was inj ured. officials said. In another incident Tuesday, a United Airlines pilot who thought his Jet had lost its by~rauhc system switched to a bfckup s~stcm and divencd the plane to a landing at Dallas-Fon Wonh lntcrna11onal A1rpon. House cuts Bush's star wars request Hean drugs may cause attacks WASHINGTON -Up to 3.000 patients ma) havl' died premature!~ before a nationwide trial discovered that tv.o drugs designed to pre,ent if'!'Cl\llar heart beats could actuall) cause bean attacks a.mong specific t) pcs of patients, accordin& to a survey of cardiac specialists. Dr. Joel Morganroth. a professor of medicine at the U niversity of Pcnn ylvania and director ol cardiac research at Graduate Hospital in Ph1ladclph1a. said in an 1nten 1r"' that he arrived at the ntimated mortaht) toll after surveying 1.000 cardiol<>sists to find bow many had prescnbcd two heart med1C1nc<, encainidc and flecainidc. while trials of the dru~ were under way. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Democrat1c-<0ntrolled House voted Tuesday to slash nearly $2 billion from Pi'csi<1cnr Bu!rr·s request for Star Wars, but the Senate ovcr- whelmin&)y kept the adminis- tration's 8-2 bomber plan relatively int.act c~cept for a token cut. By a vote of 98-1 , the Senate endorsed the costly stealth bomber if it meets Oiaht testing standards and demonmates that it can perform its mission of evadinJ radar detection and penC'trate Soviet air space. Bush administration officials have expressed hope that the xak vote on the bomber in ~ praicknt's S29S billion defcnte tM.ldltt would wrvc as a counterbalance 10 e•· peC1ed votes ID the HOUIC cuttina ~JW'OP'8m. 1111 Houte Likes up the i~ W9dnnda)' when it con1idcn •••d1ne11t1toeliminaweor1evet1y Stratciac Defense Initiative. Law- makers approved al\ amendment to cut $700 million from the prosram in addition to the SI . I billion the House Armed Services Committee had trimmed from the pr09tram. The vote was 248-t7S. with 214 Democrats and 34 Republicans vot- ana for the rcduclJoo. ··we serve notice on the adminis.- tration to brina this futunstic pro- aram down into the world of budaet reality," Rep. John M. Spratt, Jr .. D- S.C .. declared just before the House reduced funds for the anti-missile ahiekt. "Let's call that the wont sctnano." Morpnroth said or the csumaw of 3.000 premature deaths. ff OH l.D HH 11·:1·, Trade accord with Poland reached BRUSSELS. Bclaium -The European Community on Tuesda' stttn&thcned its ties to Eastern Europe l)y rcach1n1 an aarecmcnt on tradt• and economic cooperation with Poland. The accord 1s the third between the l ~nation Western European tradina btoc and an East Euro~an count"' since a thaw 1n relations in little more than a )car. · The five-year l<'<lOtd ~IJ a timetable for lflldually lif\iftl q_uotas and tariffs on a ranac of industrial and farm products. It also calls for greater cooperation in 1uc;h fields as petrochemicals. construction. m inina. cnCl'I>· transponation, tourism and telecommun1cat1ons. After reducina SDI spendina, the HoulC ovcrwhclminaly approved usi111 St SO million olthe Star Wan money for such ilcms as hclicopim. anillery rockets and Anny ammuni-u $ C b t .-Charges On drugs lion, and $300 mil hon for cleanup of • • , u a r aue n.adeu de~~ facalit~ "IDCDdi1. ra-'7":':::~CAMA~~O.UEY ... Cubl.=.AJQO C'ub!ln.ofJksalOILiuesda.)'.~ .S. 1450 •iliOn in ~ ,_,. bllin-~ that Cubll haa been lu in combll11na dNS am••na to the nilll Oct. I, the 1990 ,_,, and SIOO United 5'11CS and laid Cubll itRlf Ml been 1 ftlvoiitt ta,.rt of U. million in fitcal 1991 for military tra~ Mnuster ~f F~ Affairs Ricardo Alan»n also rcn~ his .... in1efdiction. IJDvcmmmt's a~ for U.S.-C\abl.n ~uon an f\shuna dNI smual1n1. --------llillilllllil--lllil••-------• He bitterly ctitidied U.S. polJati and cited alqataons that h'lfl .S. ofBciaJI have_ traflkked in dnlP without prosecutJOn. PTL aides In Wuhalll'Oft. rneunUc, a wnior Stak °'Partmcnt oftkial made nimillr dmtn about C• ~· 1 Capi\OI Hall heari-Metvya Ltvatak). rnll1MI.~ ot ... tbt IMemltioMJ nartotict manen. •id theft was a IMrp aecrr~• aa *'I....._. .. lb~ Cuban \ftritory in the ftnt till rnOllllla ot lllil ~ ..., a Mldckn c:nCkdown that led to 1ht uecutions ot fOur Cullan Ol&dala. Hfl'lt --•llit"I !Owl 11 t ' "' 'Of ~·""' 0 .. ~'el# 71 llO AmttlllO 10 • • Mc,,.,... .. •• A~.. II U At""'I t4 1) At""'k C11y .. '3 Aiilll" ti '7 1411!111'\0ft tJ 74 l llllnQ• ti u 111'"4"01\11" ., .. 11111'1110 .. '6 '()jl4' " S& kuon •l•~ Brownwllk 8J U lullalo 'I() "' e..tllnQlon VI •4 bll C•SIM' " H C"'91ifUon \ C 14 71 Ch-llOt'l.W V• " 11 Today' f oreca t .. ~""*" "'~ ""'"'"' ,," ... •'WIM•I Clh• '"° c Olu/l'IO ' ' c C~1()1110 COll(ordll/H O•••·'I Wo11n OIYIOll Ot"'1tr 011 Mo1"'1 01110>1 0.,11;,,, 11,llO f vM1v1n1 f flrbft\111 f•roo Fl.tg\l•l'I Granc!•AP·O• Gru t '''' Gretnwo•o NC HilflfO<d Htifn.o Honolulu ~ CCMHllTY MST'IK>rOUTAN AaSA ANO LAGUNA MACH -N>Qhl .tlWl rnornlN) low CIOuch ltwougtl lnu<Mlly Mo11Jy """'>' •flt<r.oot'l W•lh _,, 10 M>Utnwtu W"'Cll 10 Is "'P" H'91'l 0011'• a.oyt ,~ ''°"' ,,,.. _, 60\ 10 .... a '°' "QI ,,,.. OU Cl'WI to lht ""° 10. 10 low 80\ tnl4"0 lOWI •onion• "' ,,,.. 60\ COAJTA&. 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CoAITA&. AnAI -N•on• ""° rnornonq iow <IOudl ""° log rw111 trw co.ou t•ltndof'9 IO<.olly onco IN CO.tlUll v-.Y• "' "" t.t•P)I "'°'""'O' Otnt•w·~ ,,., H•on• 'M'IO"'O ''""' ,,,.. tow to '""' 10. 'WM Int bf'..CP'tf'' co tnf' 90\ •"' ,,.,,., v~"'Y' lOW\ mc:nrry '" t'W' 60\ MOUNTAIN A•llAS -\Qmf' •lltrr\00<" ""° '"' n•nq CIO\ldl ~IUfd.I) M'IO \und•y ""''" .. l'•qr>I l'Mnet ot '~'"°""'' Othf'rwnr '"'' H~n• ,.., 1~ tow 80l to low 'IOI LOWI •n tl>t uppt• 40\ 10 IOw l>01 OlllllT AHAi -~ .ollttnoon •no tvtn•no <IOuO• S•IUld"JI -suno..,, ..,,,... .. ll•Q"l Ch.....Ct OI ·~'"°''"I Ot'1f',Wl\f' ,,.,, ~··" WMy "Ct d•Y' Wru 10 1outnWf"U w inch 10 141) mph 1n f"f' •ft~rnoonl .tno '""'"'"9' Owt-n\ V .tllr y "*O"' '" ,,,.,. m.o 'K>' 10 I OS LOW\ mollly •n '"' 60> UPi>f'r Ofltrt n19N '" lht upptr 'I()\ 10 108 LOWI mollly '" tht 70. L°""tt dt\t rt "'O"t 106 to 116 LOWI mollly '" ..... 80t mog report M OOf'fAlC' ,J f Qu,titity ,, fOtP( ... \t •01 '"'""" O·~~ County w•lh ~ P\I or 100""" ,,,.. 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McGrqor. a Nc""port Beach yacht broker. died Monday following a lengthy illness. He was 66. McGregor lived in Orange Count> for 28 years and served in the .S. Navy from 1942 to 1946. He is survived by his wife. Em ma. and sons Jeff, Jim, Tim and Tom. A mass 1s scheduled 9:30 a.m. today at St. John the Baptist Ca th- olic Church in Costa Mesa. Burial will take place at 9 a.m. Thursday at Riverside National Cemetery. Riv- erside. Birdie Vogt, 112, __ was oldest person Birdie May Voat. who was bom \o a Union Army captain lhe year of Custer•s last stand. diN in Miami at • 112 after beina rccoanized as the oldest li vi na person, a retirement home spokeswoman said Tuetday . .. She was blind and she was deaf. She just kind of faded away." said Alict Freeman. a ~tionist at East Ridfe Retiremtnt Vala.. "We were hoptna she would last until her 11 Jth binhday" which would have been in 11 days. She died in hef slttp Sunday niJht at the retirement home's mtd1cal cerua. said nursina dittetor Alke R~o. "It 11ever occurcd to me I'd live to be this old," Vott said It 107. ••t don't know why the Lord lavn me here. My min1sttt sa)'I the Lord still bu &bi for me to do." The rft9 edilion of the Oumnns look ol World Records hsted her u ~ oldela Hvt .. penoa for whom ta.e is edequaee authentication ... Her binll in Akron, Ohio. Oft A ... l. 1176. wu r«onted in a •miry .... ~.~0-....1111 &iiM7W: ==· ~ro! On• Cwr died at Uetle Iii lllnL / Oalnr t• ......rcMn had ~ ..... 10 donl'Mftt MY _... ~ i• \ht ~. but tMy ft- --..,,u of two ~ WOIMft, " " He\;tlfft .. '~ lllf~I .. JfCh4111 ~II •• 10 J<lfU-f .. .. M'<t.., tJ 11 .. ., ... c ly " ,, ~•t VtQll• '1 u L11tl4> t PO • • .. Lou•tlli•• u 11 LUC>boO II " Mt"'PM 17 &• Mllll'W •tllC'1 " 71 M•dl-·Oll•U• ,, •• MtowtouUt IJ ... 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SEARS S•tkt.ttlt .... ..... ••••ts .. ,, ·~ .... ........ , .... ........ ,,, ......... , .... ~~~~:!·,·: ·::2 ct••···' "' -. f Ct ,.. tllt ttfi , ... , .... ""'' .... .. " Stttl O•t• ,,,.. . ... ,...... .. _ .. .,_ TRIMSTYLE PHONE WITH REDIAL (SHARP) APPLE Dec COMPATIBLE COMPUTER 32100 M•q -128 19.8 CU. FT ... -~ SIDE·IY·SIDE .... CONVENIENCE! l"'Y..._. Wllilt ....., oe.• U Orllnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, July 28. 1989 • By VIDA DEAN D•ll)I l'llot Couoiponclo"t Ma rtha and Bob F luor of Newport Beach Jnd the Childrl•n\ Museum at La Habra IHIH' '>l'\l•ral things in common. Both havl' building c>.· p:rns1011 projects under wa~. both expect the pn>Jel·ts to be completed in NO\ ember aml both ha' e chil- dren. Martha 1s on the mu~um·!> ad· \ISOry board, am.I for the third )Car. she and Bob lent their bad. )ard to the museum guild as the setting for a fund-raising .. Big Kid Pan~ ... About 170 guests traipsed through the undcr-construc11on area. out and around thl' pool and into the back acreage for an C\ening of games. dancing 10 the Ernie Hernande1 Tno and dining 10 Kan:hcr-catered food. (The l'Orn on the coh ho1hng pols attracted a cro\\d and the care; got ra' c re' ll'\\ '>.I "We should make about $8.000 ... said Marcia Giesler. director of de- velopment o f the 11 -ycar-old mu- seum. "The mu!>c:um 1s adding 8.000 square feet 10 house three new gal· lcrics. Children come fro m all O\t.'r Orange County, Los Angeles. RiHr- sidc and an Bernardino coun11c~ Approximately 100.000 go through each )Car. With the expansion \\C will d ouble that number." Costume winners St•w•rt Wa vell-Smlth, Je•n G•llow•y f•t left); Bob a nd B•rb•ra Grider •nd Jo•n Re ifschne ider, with He idi Pearce fs••te dJ. When the Fluor add-on 1~ com- pleted the hosts and the ir five chil· drc n will have 8.000 square fcct "Wc arc add ing 4.000 and 1h1c; has bcen·go1ng on for more th:in ~ear:· sarn-Manha. "hose children sa" the museum and lo,ed 11. (There arc a lot of hands-on items to he touched ... such as stutTed animals ) Courteous questions need adopting • "oEAR ANN' LANDERS: In the -~--111111!1------~ put year, my husband and I became the parents of a beautiful baby girl. Htr skin color and nationality are different from ours. She came to us throUlh adoption. Before she arrived, we braced ounelves to face the disapproval and prejudice of family. friends and straqen, but happily there has been lett than we expected. Here are some of the hurtful thinp people sa) becau~ the) do not know how to react. If you print this letter. Ann. rm sure 11 could help o thers who will need to lcnow what &o say in the future. ·Please don't say: .. Now I'll bet you get pregnant:· Peopk adopt for reasons ot~r than inftni.IMy. ••0oet she speak English'!" Of cou111 not. She's an infan t. And, ··w11 lbe have an accent?" Of coune she will. She'll sound like us -lolionians. Pleale don't say. "I really admire you for adoptina." Adoption is not an act of charity. In f?Ct. our '''0111(~111 motives were quite sclhsh. \\ e "ant- ed a baby. "Isn't she a luck) little girl ·· "lo we are the luck) ones. ..Arc her parents dcad'1 .. ··\\ere her parents marncd" .. or ··what do you know about her parents'"' lier parents are ali'e and \\ell and stand- ing rieh1 in front of)ou lf)ou mean her birth parents (please. don't sa) "real" parents). that 1s private rnfor- mation, which our daughter may choose to reveal to )OU some dar . but which neither I nor anyone else has any business d1scuss1ng. Do say: "Tell me about her arnval." We lo'c telling the ~tof). JUSI like soml' parents lo"c ll'lling the stof) of thl' tti p to the hospital when their d'11ld was born. Finally, 1fyou really "ant lo lo.now more aboul adoption. wnle to Adoptive F-am1lics of Amenca (for- mer!~ OUR~ Inc.). 3307 H 1ghw::l\ 100 North. Ulll' 203. M10ncapoti .... Minn 55422 . a nonprofit adopt1\l' parent~ <,uppon organm111on. Than!..~ for hdp1ng us a<, "l'll a' other adopt I\ l' parent" "hosc chil- dn:n eome lrom a d1fTere n1 culture. Most people mean \\Cll, the~ JU~t need a h11lc educating. - ( -\RO L N MEDFORD. M-\ • • • DEAR READERS: Rem ember tbe poem I printed to belp people remember tbat tbe male Francis Is spelled wltb an "I" and tbe female Fraaces ls spelled wltb aA "e"? I Hked for tbe same belp for people named Marlon and l was swamped. Tbe winner ls Virginia Buckner from Salt Lake City. Here's ber ditty: To spell Marlon ls a puzzle So let's clear tbe t>lotter. With an "o" It's a son With an "a" It's a daughter. • • • OEAR ANN LANDERS· The cndoscd a ppeared in our church bulletin and I thought )UU might lind it 1n1ercsting enough to sharl· \\Ith }Our rcadl'r<. -(' ( (THE BRONX) DEAR C.C.: I did and I shall. Thanks for sharing. S.\1-ET"l I IP I. Do not ndl· 111 an auto -thl'' cause 20 percent ot all la ta I an 1- dents. 2. Do not sta' at home -I"' pcrlcnt of all ".11.:r1dent'\ happen there. 3. Do not walk in the street -I 'i percent of all accidents h:ippcn 10 pede~tnan'> 4. Oo not tra'cl b\ air rail or water -16 percent of all acndrnt' re ult from these act" ttie'I. 5. O nl) .00 I pel'('ent of all am- dcnts happen 1n church -THF JOYFUL NOi ELETTER. Sert.· Oct. 1988. L2'gunan honored for her Dedication · SftlJ9 La LuM, past president of the-Assistance Leque of Laguna Bach, was honored for her dedi- cation and loyaJty to the league, as well u the Laguna Beach communi- ty. -La Lanne bas worked Wlth the Early lnteTVenuon Prosram and the Turnabout Thnf\ Shop. .lea L11eu, prnident of the New- port Beach chapter, installed new la&una &ach officers. They are Julie l.ee. president; Carol Sorenau, &area Stevena, Madeline Anderson. and Trlldy Pessin. vi~ presidents; Roberta Cltapte ud Jane Clteroske. secretaries: DoroU1y Hatfield. treasurer. Helea Hauu. a sistant treasurer. Marilyn Wl•ters. regional council representative; Mary Jane Yolle. regional council altemat1\'c; Carol Sorensea and Karen Stevens. UNDERSTANDING LIVING TRUSTS A FREE ·SEMINAR Presented by OTI A. BOURDELAIS AlTORNEY AT LAW TOPICS OF FREE SEMINAR: MWCAlllllvtNG. TRUSI.-tYOld tbl cost Md •vs of PR08A TE • REVOCAllE LIVING TRUST -reduct Of ..,..teest1Ctta•n • llEYOCAll.E LIVING TRUST -avoid .......... PfocttdinO• • "*-Tax ldvln119tt of~ Pf-1J • "*"'I"-Nurling ... Colts • ......,.,. -... dlclcli ytur """" Cllt """' you .,. ""'"" altcrnat1'e delegates. Slllrley Tllompsoa. Maree~ Sullivan. Gabriella MercereH. Jane Keavy, Katlly Hill and Janet Watts were appointed starlding comm11t~c cha1rnomen. Prov1s1onals arc Pat Albert, Mary De Mou, Fruces Dixon, Rose Lee Hartman, Betty Hentien, Sandy Hoppe, Barbara Speirs, Eileen wu ... and Lo• Yergat. • • • Appointments to boards and com- m1ss1ons by the city of Newport Beach include C. Ben Jackson. board of library trustees; Hilbert Carso•, civil service board: Pete Comploa and Gale Demmer. Parks. Beaches and Recreation; and TbomH Ed- wards and Norma Glover. Planning om mission. • • • The Exch1nge Club of Laguna Bcach and the Century Breakfast Club sclctted Grut McCoombs as the citiLen of the year. • • Wllll•• cwe ... u ... Known a~ the Golden Deeds - Aw.rd, the ho nor socs to the person Eri•• •-s.•a" Pnlle of Dana Point who bas donated many ho urs to has been awarded" a SSOO collqe coMtructive civic enterprises. scholarship from Rancho N11uel de-..... Ca•• of the Laguna velopcrs, The Buie Corp. and Home IJft(ll Potttt -Npmmmr-wa·-"'""'""l"""·l c.lopmcnt Group promoted from tieut~nant to caP1.1in subs1d1ary of Home Fedcrll Savings. on June 27. PacaJc. who araduatd with I 4.0 Si.ce joinina tM <kpartmcnt an JrBde point aver•1e. will be attend- Junc 1911ftk.ifl. Cavcnauf:' has been a 1na UC Santa Barbara tn the fall as d 1 c hemical cngmcerina m~ot. motor o · watc comman er He was an\-olved an a number of ad. most recently. division com -c.aua cumcuJar acuvities. andudina • der 'Ii mi,.e of the in· lout ,..,.. on the watrr polo tram t S'll1ive .nKin division. He llld ..-lam and was c~ilor ._Willa bis wile. Sudra. and four dlH ea in Su Juan Oa.pistrano. and mut phototra.,Mr of the year-•. • book. um.a UOA School tenicw c I ' .. ·--• I ...... ..... ,..,-.y.11 Hosts M•rt h • a nd Bob f'luor with Rain b o w . Meanwhile. guests man} of" hlHll "ore kids clothes. "ere pla) 1ng . gc11111g the ir fan·s painted. pin} 1ng "1th balloon an11nah made b~ Rum- bo" the clown and pnH:t1nng on their lo.a1 oul> for an aticr-J1nnc1 rnn- tl·st. Just like all lud par11c' thcrl· \\l'rl' prucs: Sallie and George ~ooke and tablemates hummed their "a~ to fir::.t place in ka1 00. contractor Dan Smedley ,.,.as seated a., nlU'il al chair champ "Ith Tom Gebhart a" runm·r- up. and Jean Galloway and Stewart Wavell-Smitb capturl·d the he\t ro\- tumc a\\ard. Heidi Pearce attrnding "1th hu.,. band Jobn and Barbara Grider \\llh husband Bob were co-cha1rnwn lor the part\ O thers there indud1:d mu- HOHOSC .OPI·: By SYDNEY O MARR Wednesday. July 26 '\l'Um d1rel tur Catherine Mic haels ol I a~un.i II ill\. Char~~s Robinson ~I 1 \ ·!> "Night ( ourt and hi\ \\lk June. Fluor neighbors Pat and Carl Nelsser', Margaret Jnd Al Clark, Dorothy Fite (drt'>~cd 111..l· M10n1c J\to usc) a nd Re ta and Ham Ha wkins. Elaine and Bill Redfield arm cd from San Frann\Cll in 11me to part' and \H'rl' <,eated \\Ith Eva and Fred Schnelder. Dick :rnd Sandy Blat· terman, l hJ1rman o f the :-.:e"port lkal h \rt\ ( ommlS'>IOO \\C re sh:ir- 1ng :i 1.1hk "1th Ka therine Delsa('k and Mell~sa Manning of Balbo.1 aS,ISljlll d1ret·tor of tht' mUSl'UOl \111<,t of thl' big lo.ids didn't ha\t.' J 1.urll'\' 'u thl·~ dann ·d 1111 Jbout I am ARIES (March:! 1--\pnl 19). r OCU\ on organ11Jlllln. ab1l11~ IO 1-l'l'J) trad, of llll,OOle. l'>.pcnd1 tun•<.,, "l'\ I\ COl11h111at1on o l .lrt apprl'ClilllOn and \\hat u<.:ui~ 1n the "real "orld.'' l.iccnano ti:.1tu1 l''> mu'll'. llo"'e r .... ~1Hou1111ng procedures. TAURUS ( ·\pril 20-1\ta ~ 20)' Stud\ \m•, llll'\'>Jgl' Fllcu' 11:1 111·gan11.1· tlOn. n:spons1bilit). dcadhnl' l'Onnl'Ctl·d \\llh 111..,uramc pohcu:"<.. (~ck h1g.h . Judgment and mtu111on prn'I.' accur:i11.·. Oii.la man ruml·\ 11110 'ou1 Ilk Capricorn '"' olHd. GEMINI (~1a) :! 1-Jum· 211): Secret "'""'un 1<, arrompli:.hcd Y11u·11 '"' ·-rm glad 11· .. O\Cr and rm hJPP' I did 11'" '>polh~hl Oil llllrlf.Ul' 111 ~\ll'I\ glamour. long-rangl' oruspn·t'>. I o\ c rl'l:111on,h1p I' hal I.. on tr:iclo. CANCER (June 11 -Juh 2:!) Obt:11n hint trom (1l'lll1n1 m1.'\!k1gl· \trl'" 1ndepl·ndcnn·. opt1m1m1 . "true ll'cling., .. 'I ou'll hl· '>1ngkd out J' "hngh1 pro,pcct ·· .\ttcntwn u·n11.·r' around \l'\ .1pp1.:al. lrl''>h c,1.1rt \' md hl'.l'' II f11ng~ LEO (Jul~ .:' 1-.\ug 221 l\1~'>11l'JI l'\IX'rlrnte' d11111 1natl· Ord1n.in rl·al11ons go o ut n l \\111thm \ttl·n11on u ·nllT\ aruunJ d1mh111g. .1mh11 11111 mountain\. sl·t'nl·r~ Prnq>1..1ll'l' qUl'\t111n<. nr1. hurled 'ou'll h.1, 1.· .1n\\\l'r' .\4uanan 1mohl·d VIRGO (-\ug :!1-~1.·p1 221 Ohta in hint Imm Ll'll ml'\'-Jlll' L oulo. hn 1111J the 1rnmed1a1l• \n'\\l'r'• .lrl' tlhla1nahk llOll' \llU ll'(j\ ( IXU' llll <ll''' rir· tions. d1ssem111a11on' o f 1nlMmatwn l 1rn 11.111on'> arc renhl\l'll l111pnr11 ) our \I) le. LIBRA ('il.•pl 21-0 1.1 .:'.:'1 '-' h:it aprx·arc, oh' 1ou' ma' al tuJll ~ n·prl',\'llt "fool's gold." -\gt.•nt o r rq>rcM"ntall'c rml\ d1r 11110 lund<. \\1thuu1 'cd.in~ rerm1ss1on. Remain alcn. rern ·pt" c. let othl·r-. l..mn' ~nu arl' not "11hou1 all 1cs. SCORPIO (Oct 2 '-Nm 2 I). l lrgl· 10 "11tl' tommun1catl' " 'trung Outline plo t!>. mot1,e\. ~~·cnano featurc'> puhhc1t\. legal affair~. qul·.,111111' relating to maml\gc. D)nam11.· (icmin1 ... a~'· "I l•t\ ~l'I our motor' 't.irll·d'" SAGITTARIUS (Nt1\. 2:!-Dcc·. 21 I ron" on home "Pl'l inl food!-. ltl\un 11cm. maJor change' on domC\IK II 0111. I unar empha\IS on hl-.1lth. dependents. cmplo~ nH'nt Focu~ also on \l'n ire. hasK 1011ls. inturmJtt0n g:u ned b} reading. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19)· ~pmtu.11 '.iluc' command alll'llllon Study Gemini message You could d1\l'O\l'r "c;p~ nl'l,.,.orl..." Nl'<'C">ll~ lrn d1scret1on will be ob' 1ous Soml'onc 1c; kal..111g 111l11rma110n Co' er-up ma' be attempted. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-1-eh. 18). ( ards arc laid out and } ou n1.•ed onh ..read" them . Means pattern unfolds. ~ou arc capable of correct 1n1cr- pretat1on. Focus on organ11ation. rec;pons1b1ht~ chance for higher pa~ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Unusual '"' 11at1on ma' cause \OU lo '-I' "This is go1n& to be a d1tfcrcn1 Wcdnesda' night1" Blend inclucks mus1l . an. romance. Lid 1s ofT sccret Your opinion'> an.· so ught. \\'nting a s1gnme11t possible. IF J ULY H IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \Ou a~ d'nanuc. stuhbmn passionate. sentimental and )OU re:il11e l UITent "honie s1tua11on" mu'>I change. Cancer. Capncorn persons pla} 1mponan1 roles in )Our life 'I ou work well dunng times o f ad,crsat ) You arc a sun l\Or "ho meets dcadltnl'\ and helps tho~ who themseh cs arc under pressure In August. ~ou'll he ··relieved" of duty that was not reall)' )'Our 0 " n in first place. Happier da)' arc ahead. November will be productl\e. profitable. romantic. l , .. 'I. 80\'D Overthinking a rear hindrance You know how ovcrthinlcing can ruin a tennis player's 11mm1'! Or 11 bo>.cr's? Or a golfe r\'> Claim as ovcrthinking can ruin a bus1nc person's t1m1n1. too. Thus to sank n aood play that could'"e Ooated with a quiclc sure response. You buy that? Q. Has any odor been demon- al.Cd lo ca&•sc scxual.auraC1.loiua.. people? A. Only musk, according to Dr . Mary Ellen O'Connor. a bao-psy. choloaast at the U niversity of Tul'8. Your body. 1f normal, make~ its o~n alcohol. an ounce a day. about. Q. Old Bob Hope know Pres1dtnt Harry Truman? A. He did. When Truman upwl T1lolaM ~an 1948. Hope wnl ·1 ruman a onc--word telegram: .. Un· pack ·· Rare IS the fellO'\\ who·~ glad to &l'I a subpoc:na. But he might be glad. ii he knc-w the histon of such an order to ho" up in court W1tnc se once could be sued for meddling. 1f the~ testified voluntanl). but not 1r forced 10 a~ar. So the earl sub- poena \\8S devised to prottct the rttc1\er of same. To wean her offspnng. a mother lcanaaroo bend far forward as he nibbles arass so th~ bab> an tht pouch can nibble a bit. 100 . Q. Used to be 2.640 tics per milt of railroad tl'lck. Now I read it's 3.020 hes per m ile. What made the cha nae? A. faster trains. .. NEIGHBORHOOD s Wednesday. July 26. 1989 A7 Lagunan gets role in helping young actors By KATY BOUCHER Of tlW Delly P'-St•lf Kevin Bunon speaks from l'X· pcn ence when he says that 1t takes more than a pretty picture to hrcak into the modeling business. Burton. 23. of La1una Beach 1s the talent coordinator for Kids For ( ast- 1ng. a Huntington Beach-bascd busi- ness designed to get childrl·n into modeling, tcle' ts1on. and films However. he said has method 1\ )lightly different from similar takn1 age ncies. Instead of spending mone) on ponfolios. workshops and tra1n1ng \t'\S1ons, Bu n on has de' eloped a "a) for children to ha \C a chanct• to gt·t hands-on e\pcnenn· and C\· posure and sa'e e\pcn\e'I along thl' "J ). "When I "as 10 after the ''hok -tam a Iv had the. port rait donl'. I 1al~­ cJ m·) mom in to letting thl· pho- wgraphcr do a pon foho for m1: ·· Burton said. ''The Y.oman photogra- pher thought I had nn ap11t11Je for model ing and "as 'l'n photogrn1l fhat's the real name o~ the ganw - hU\\ \\ell ) OU pholUgraph ··1 had upt1m"m and thought I'd bl' a star -I Y.a'> ·c1.Q.' matl'nal · .. But Burton Jearned photo' d11n'1 Jl\\a\.S get )Ou an the door. .\t'ter \pend 1n~ hundrt'lh ol Jullars on profcs<;1onal pal tun·' ,111 Burton had to 1oho\\ "a' a ll''' moJclang Jobs for :-..c1man-\tanu' pan). "'h1lh he dci.t nhcd a) thl' 'SY.atch Watch ul furniture' bec:ou'>l' the product Y.a'> made ''Ith un- lon venuunal designs. w11h t" 1\t1ng turns of metal and gla\i. !:Jut the endca,or did n't pan out and after a brief' aca11nn hl· mirtcd a la ne of surf wear. ·• 1 "-3S incorporating marketing technique\. promo11unal campaign\. and d1rcc11ng ~ou ng talent to modrl in pri nt and .. 1dcos adr,." Hurton said "I "'asn't able 10 market enough clothing and tht• '>IOrl' folded "It broke m' heart. I lltaalh lnt'd as 1f I had lu\1 a lmer · "But I reallied the l'\l)Cfll'nll' 1n modcltng taught me hu'' 10 intt•r- ' 1c" cfTcct1'cl~. I dl'ndl·d tu luu~ at life as a big l'\JX'nt•ntl' I du\tl'd m}sclfofT and appltnl all m' tJknt' an finding \Offil'th1ng I rn1i1\l·d - \\h1ch I thought 1111gh1 ht· dillitult "T\\O 11i10nth!. ago I ,,a., un Ill\ \\a} to 1ntl•n IC\\ tor a lar <,all•,m.111 JOb "hen I 'a" a bdlhoard ad,n11,. 1ng this modl•l1ng lompan~ .. h,· said. "I callnl lhl· numtwr and 'Pok,· \\Ith the l\\o \\\1111\'ll "1111 r,111 tht· agt·nq "Th('} had JU\I hough! 11u1 till' d11ldrt·n·s dt' 1-.1011 111 ,1 u>mpa11\ calkd Model Statu' in llun11ng111n Beach. and called 11 l\ll1' I t>r < <l\I· mg "I had a dccaJt· ul mmkl1ng l'\· IX'rll'OCl'. I ~Ill'" ho" to m.tr~l'I thing'>. 1n1t·n ll'". anJ thl'\ 11fkrnl llll' the JOh a' t.1knt l1111rd1na1t•r Burton -.a1J 1rnJ \h.irrun \lunte}. '"'" )istcrs .rnJ rl'ten1 trun,plats !rum Boston "hu both ha'l 1he1r o\\n l h1lden:n 111 l Ill' bu~r ne'>'> Rue.:~ ~1<l 11 \\a!. a miracle Bunon lJlil'J loo~ing for a Job. Al the time. hu\1nl'"'-"a'> huom1ng and '>hC' and her ""ta n\.'t"dl't·d a third part) "ho 1.11ulJ Jt\\' 1n an<l take O\Cr \\ lll'n hl· l alled I though\. ·1., thl'> f111 ll'JI' .. Rod. said "\\ hfn he tJlll\ 1n1u in ten 1c"' he "as real I\ 1mp1l'"" l 1 ~1nc.t" then'> our figure\ ha\• 111pkJ .i-. far J'i mone\ and uirol nil n1 Hun11n \J1d his 1ob In' oh c' rt·- ll u1t1n~ J nJ prumu11ng ch1ldrl·n <>rte .. 1 lhl' 'oung modt·I, 1\ 10- \lJl ·••IJ < 1111' Pn11.he11 of \las.,.on \ tl'I I gul">\ ~uu lllUIJ l:lll tin-,, la11lc gu ~ nl\ prutq~t · \J 1d Au rtun I hl JJr~·hJirt•d hr11\\ n-~' t•d d111'1 I\ htmg IOll'f\"ll'\\\'d \UOO fc>r J IJJ h.'k\ 1\1110 '>l'rle' < hn'> " '>t'n<ltng 11ut a p1uurt• JrlJ rl'\Uffil' Ill '\;H( bcl..IU\l• thl'\ 're l .... 11ng a 'h''" trn J \oung Ro<icannt• B.11 1 -mental I~ .tnd ph\\llalh ... he \JIJ \Ill'' \llPPll'l 111 h1l\l' •• mak 11 al·nd anJ 1Jol 1n .it haral·ter ndlTil'd 1 .. ,h ""•> '' lx·t\\\.'l'rl the age c1f Ill .ind I~ and u>mn from a \Ingle l.1m1h .iml " ..ihu~J h\ hie:. mother ·Till· ~ 1J " <;uppu\cd to he a r<.·al l'°n an"t -and< h11\ dct'in11eh ha" tlu l)l'rkl t lnok Im that · Hu non \a1J. si:wnd wmmerual to be fi lmed a\ La&un.i H 111' \fall on bt-halt of the Mus1.:um ol Natural H1stol") History. "Thi~ giH'\ u' ("ads For Casung) lY.O opportun1t1cs." Bunon said. "I ns1cad ot ho' 1ng the kids pa~ $400 for a 'idco Y..Orhhop. we're· onl) requ1nng th\.'m to pa\ a co' er cost of S 70 rm pa\lns the ·a1r-t1me. "'h1ch 1s 'll) e\JX'll'>l'e 1h1s also g1H·s kids c\po'>urt· and e.\penence to to do a <.'ommt"rual dnd ~11\ ·Yeah. r .. c tx·cn un \1T\ . . . ··I hl· real ma~ll •'> Lhc kids "'111 gro" Imm th1r, ·· Burton ..aid "We get th~m ad'l'rt1i.1ng \\Or~. and C\- pcm·nll' 1-. tht: bc:\t ll'alhcr .. Aunun \a1J ".>ome uf ht\ )OUng 1. ltnll'> al'>o <lid d photo ~ss1on for Orangl· C .uunl\ '"Ju\I \a\ '\;o .. pro- gram "'hl'll' I.., of the ~Cluths are pill 1rl·d Y. llh the slogan "Kids For < J''lllll -Ju,t ~a~ '\lo." I 1 "111 go 10 all lhl· ~ hools in < >r.11 gl· < uun1~ a' the oflie1al h111 hull' -Jnu1hcr 1nno,atl\e "-3\ t•• ~ll kid\ l'\l~nentc. and the com·- flJll\ npo'>urc to Orange ( ounl~ tllll1JlJl11l''> thJI might use their tal- l'lll hl '>Jill I hl' taknt agrnl' 1s 4uar1l·1cd in Huntington "1 Lh rcg111n .al oOin·.-. C os1a )an C kml'ntc and Ontario head- Bcach. MNl Burton "orb Y. tth about I ~O ch1l- d1l·n I k charge'> c1 15 penent fer for all I•'"' thJI arl hrni~cJ -and 'i J)l'rll'OI ol 1oh' "built through rt"- kr rrJ Jgt'nt tc<; .. \u at the agl' of 19 Bu11on lk· llJl'd to hang 11 up and pur'ul ')omething d 11Tcren1 He stancd has OY.n furn1tun· tom- r he l\\<U \\ on1l·n Burton haJ 0-''" f'llor pftofO .. , M ... , Bouch•• "'nt nnh th.11 .. added Pntthcll 11t'\I "l'\'~ ·,,l.·rl· tht·,'rl [!rnng tu tx· 1ilm1r1g J , ..... nnwr1.1al tor \t l \ Jnd Im going 10 be rn 11 • "I rcall~ thin~ lhl'rl'·., m.ig1l lur l''l'r,huc.h · Burton \J1d 'Tm d111ng "hJI I IU\e. the kid\ Jfl' lo\lng II. .ind "'l' ·re 1 u'>t ha' ing fun .. lham:c<l 10 meet "Crl' J\..irl·n Ro<. k Kevin Burton poses with model Chris Pritchett. Pntdwtt \\J\ rl'fcrnng 10 a lll- Thurston Middle School surfers want to be tops By KA TY BOUCHER Of IN OM!y ""°' s1 .. n J1 m1gh1 ha'l' ta~l·n '\~ 'car!. hut Thurston ~taJJlr 'lrhool 'urt cnthus1ast\ ha' l' lin.ill~ rnught the "'a'c th e)''e been \\altmg for J In l'I "hae 1 t'' a It It· or cka 1 h \llllJl111n 11 1hn Jon't .. I Jlx·r \J1<l h~· nll'CI\ till' ll'en' .11 lt1tal 11\.·.irhr' from I agun.1 Ill "t'\\· l)l>rl lk \.lid lhl' group 1ttl ~' lhl· hnt ~POI\ lo '>Uri I he \\lung u1alh uinJull' annn '>4uad u•01JX'llt10n'> J\ pral !Ill' \C\\11111' 111 gl'l lhl· \urkr' u'>eJ 111 lOmJX·t1ng. ht·cau'>e mmt 111 thl'tr opJ)l111t•n1' ha' l' .ilrl·JJ\ part1t 1p.11l·J HI lOmJX't11111n' .ind knll\\ \\hat (II l'\f1\.'l I "EH·r. trnw I hJ\t• thl''t' p1.1l· o..iy ~ ......... ,. ""'" ...... ,.., UCI alumni elect new president By The Dalty Piiot l\n Orange Count~ bus1ne'>sman and graduatl' of l C r .. charter class of I%· has been ckl ted prt.''>ldent of the .i UOO-nwmber l <.I .\lumni .\s- \tx.1a11on Richard f,an<;. founder and pre'i1- den1 of C omputang Techn1c1ans ( orp a <.iardl'n C,ro' e-based com- pan' that '>pet 1ahzcs in v.holcsalc d1strrbu11on of bu\1nc!I'> suh"arc. '>Ull('ld\ Pell'r <)te\ l: 11'\ .\fter man) attempts 10 arrange a surf team to compete \\Ith other middle schools 1n south Orangl' ( uunt). the Laguna Bl'3l'h '>l'hool the E\plorer Bo> ')(.out\ program on lampus and the J\.alo1, Kagutho' rounda11on ha\ c hmughl wgcthcr ~(l 1een-agt'"' to rC'prc\l·nt thl·ir school as a ">urfintt lorn· And to make the cndt.•a,or e11111 plctl'. I 9-)('ttr-old B1 and~ I aht·r 1' rnach1 ng thl· group I aha " .1 Y.orld-\\1dc amateur 'urfing l'ha111- p1o n .. ,ho has n1mi:x·tl·d 1n Jl a,,:111. .\ustraha. Puerto Rini .1ncJ t-luml.i till' u1l1ll''" I k\'l'P rat10[!\ un .111 thl· t\'Jlll mt•mht'I \ · I .1tx.-r ,,till I ma~l· lt1tk 1ntl·n1nn h~l' 11 1hn lll'l' the~ haH' to run or padcJk out pll'll\ f.tr -\O lhl'\ I~ h.mkr .. .\nthnm \ l\/Okl\ 15. <.,11J ht•'<, tx·l·n ... urting lur th1~·l· H'.ir" '"'h h" daJ hut h.1d llll\l'd l~l'l1ng\ .1hnu1 1hc 11hltg.111on' 111 hc1ng .1 tl·;un mcmtwr Members and supporters of Thurston surf team Include Coach Brandy Faber ftop row leftl, Aureo Moore, Logan Graham, Sky Heussenstamm, Josh Spengler, Jamie Sines, D avid Hand, Burce Hopping; middle row: Thurston Prlnclpal Cheryl Baughn, Sean Miiier. Tim Vermllg•, Colby Brown, Rick Hawthone, Beau Sheppard; bottom row: Anthony Vlszolay, John Bell, Biii Mohler, Sage Spengler and Chris Lang. "Thank) 10 hard "'m~ h' m' prl'dt'- u ''l'r drdrlated afum111 Jnd the dlumn1 JS'>olla- tmn 'tJff thl\ \cJr \J" J f{'(Ord mcmtlt r'h1p 1n- "The Ewtorer Scouts run 'urling contests for Junior high school kid ... and there arc fi,e 1h1!1 ~umml·r against Huntington Bcnt.·h. l'"POrl Beach and Laguna B('al·h sd10oh.'' Faber said. ''I'm trying to antrodut.l' them into the rompct1 tn c \1dc.· of the spon . ''h1k kn·p1ng It fun "This "3) the) \ta} interested - the) want to "10 -but it's not at "I had second 1h11ughl\ ol \\:l~1ng up and hc111g. ,11 the hl'alh h' h a m .. lw ..a1J. ·· \l'tl·r tht• \UI f um- ll''" -11r pral !Kt' \\Orkout' -thl'll I h.i' c tu go 10 l\Chlllll "I l'llll'rl·J though. and I got 1n thl' fin.lb.. \ "'11la~ said. referring 111 h1' 'ul'n·ss in the rnner-<;qaud f.'\cOI'> I aht·1 ,,11d l'\l'r\lllW 1" "111 ,·11, lll Ulh 1nl11 H •• "It .111 owl\ do"n 111 lhl\ Thl' surfn "fin pt•rtorm' thl· rnmt rad· 1cal m.llll'll' l'f' 1111 tht• h1ggn1 :ind nr hl'.,t "'a' n do'>C'>t 111 t 111· l u rl fl11 thl' l\111{!.l''>I dl\lnllll' '" tht• 010\l funllh111al m.innl·r 'hall Ix· Jl'l'nll'd I hl' \\ lllOl'r "I'm JU'it tr.ing to gel tilcm to It .1rn t hl' h,l\ll\. I .1 hl·r \,11d "I h,1' l' 1lwm mk f11u1 \\,l\l'' tn till· ht«llh 1n I 'i-m111utl' 1nln' • .i, I h1., hdp' gl'I llll'll1 a\ljll:llllh'J IA llh thl' \\,I\ l•lll· ll 'I\ .Hl' run · ~al~r ,,11d 1lw ll'Jm "·'' h.1d 'ur- pnrt 1111111 'pun,,11, 111dud1ng 11n\· n1111-prl1lit l'dUlJt111n.1I 11rgan11.111111 tllJt hl'lpnJ lll!!,llllll nll'l'lln{!.\ \qth part•nt\ .ind t'Ot11uraged till '11uth' Ill fl\H'n 111 1-atx·r Local wom.or\ indud1ng '°'il'"' port Bc.1ch <)u rt and 'pon ha'e .-.uppltt•d tht• le3m "Ith alll'\\llflC\ \Ulh ,I\ \Urfboard k JShl'' and T '>h lrt\ "ext \l'.H a lot 111 thl' lml' "Ill hl· goto[! In l agun.1 lkJl h 11 tgh ~lhool Jlld nt'\\ ~1d., "lll u•ml' 1n · Fahc.'r ... aid "I "•11 tn 111 do tht· "111ll' thing "h1ch I\ ha\r..all\ ~u1d1ng d"1.1plin1ng anJ mot I\ a11ng .. lrC.i'>t ..111J thl e\· Evans 1ahll'>hml·nt ol \l'\Cral program' that put U'> 1n an C\ccllcnt po\tll1on for gro\l. th ·· l \JO\ said · .\\ our number-. 1ncrea<;e "l'. continue 10 c\lahh.-.h our 1den11t\ a\ an Jt 11' l' mult1-face1ed organ.113· 1111n \\Ith tlC\ \tr('tch1nf.! acros uni 'l'r'\11' and u1mmun11' houndanes. Professional dancer pre.mieres in CCC classroom [,an\ rt'lCl\l'<l h" drgrec 1n econ- omic-. lrom LC. I and h1'i \18.\ from l <,c He h.1' tx·rn alll\ e 1n the l ( I .\lumn1 .\'sl11.1a1111n sincl" gradu- a110n and ha<, M"nC'd as the assoc1a- 11on\ 'ace prn1Jent of finance and adm1n1\lra11on the pa'>I l\\O ~cars ['.an' "'hn res1dl'\ in Santa .\na 1' an d' ad sarlur and member of thl" 'e"'pon llJr~r 't Jlht C'lub Hc " al">o 1n,ohe<l an the lndepemknt C umpu1cr ( on\ultant!I \ssociaLwn By THE DAILY PILOT She's danced profcss1onalh 1 n France. "1tzerland and Ne"' Yor~ Caty: she's P'=rformed on tele' 1•Hon"; "Saturday Night Lave .. and wi th at least 1wo of the Jackson brothen NO"-, Mart(' de la Palme wrll ht· making a different son of ap(X"nr- a ncc: as an instructor nt Orange Coast College. Ancr building a car~r which ha<i 1nduded l''er)thing lrom h.1llt-1 Ill profc~.-.1onal mcxkllng. dl· la l'alnll' "ill be JOlning 0\C \adjunct dant·l· facuh~ th•~ fall for das<ic .. beginning .\ug ~I De la Palme will teach con<l111on- 1ng for dance. as y.elJ a .. \Ch'ral sccuon' of fundamental\ of Jall dance tl'Chn1quc\ clas\. Throughout the cour.-.c ot her training and p<'rforming h1Mol). de la Palme has hl'cn an' ol"ed in balk t. IC I I I I I I'\ HO \ICU nlli<lcrn and J.111 dam·l· and 'anou' dantf lt1n<l111on1ntt ll'l hn1que' "Onl' of Ill\ pnma11 ObJCUl\C\ J\ a h!alhl·r is to help student dancer' build a '>trong technique ba~eJ on corrert hack alt$n ment and place- ment of '"eight.' de la Palmt• sa" omc ol tho!>C techniques shl' learned a., a p<'rformcr rn the nlirn ~rueltng. ah\.1}'> ph}'s1call~ e\haust- 1ng. "orld uf professional danlc com pa me-. lk la P:ilmt• h.1, \\Plkl\l "llh tlw \l\ Ill \ill'\ \\ •ll~'hnp ( 111t1pJl1\ till' h.l·ath l Cl' < 11111\ mpo1.1n B.tlkl < 11mpan) anJ thr < >mqiJ I >.11 l r hl',llrt• Besides It "l' Jl1Tlor11111111 ,11-l.1 l'Jlme has Janu·d 1t11 1d1'1\11111 'll'\\Cr' \\<llh ''""' · .111d on lh\· "(BS f nbu1e tu \lid1.1d J.1l~\Pl1 ~hl· ''oikt•d \\Ith (1t·rm.,,1nr l.1,k,1111 on "!)aturdu) 'I 1gh1 I 1 \\' · \\ a romml'll1.1I nw<ll'I ,I\' 1.1 Palme has "'or~c.·d l.l\h1nn '"ll'" lnr .\J1da\ Da n,~1n \J0\11 anJ man' European dt"'>lglll'r" \1ost reu·nth she 1auttht .11 tht• 'Jt1onal Danll' ln'lttlutc 1n 'l''' '\lf~ Cm unJl·r the dire<. 111111 ul Jatquc.•s l \mht11\e l sing her lH'<lll\e e\pcnenu· lk la Palme hchl'\l'' 'he lan "hl'lp ,111dt•nt' 111 dcH·lop the c\pre"" l qu,1111 ) ol <lanl1ng .. ~all rl·g1,trn11on for 0( ( I\ hndt·r "·'' I or morc 1nformat1on tall -l \2-511~ The alumni a~'>OCJallon bnnf.!' alumni together tu .llh&nlc and a'>- '>1\I the interest~ of l T l and ''' graduate<. With th(' o;uppon gained frnm membt-r~h1p fee<;. the as\oc1::i- lllln a1os1'>l'> in the r''cn.J1tmcn1 and rl'l<>gn1ttnn of \tudcnts and alumni prn' 1dc' Ii nan' 1:ll nnd moral 'iup- pon lo the unl\ef\ll\ and d1'- 'l'm1nate' information about the 1.1n1,cr<1ll) and t\\ ohtt"'-llH''i Diplomat to discuss democratic movement in communist bloc D1plomat Michael Lcdccn \\Ill address the qul'st1on "Docs the Cr> for Frrcdom pell the End of the Commun11t Empire?" at a luncheo n presented b'h the lndustnat Leaaue of Oranae Counl) at noon on T urs- day .ill salons D and E of the lrv1nt' Hilton and Towe~. 17900 Jamboree Bl d. Ledten is 4 lcadana authont}' on 1ct Bloc 1ntcUiaencc and widely acclaimed os a pubhc ~aker. He will also answer 'ueh que.s11on as "How do thf events of Taananmen Square flt with Glasno<1t and the stimnp of freedom in the Soviet bloc'!" and "Should the U.S. tn=et these events w1th \CtPtk1sm or wttb open encouneemcnt?" The coat 11 $20 for members and tbc1r 'uc ts and S30 for non-members. no-h°'t rectption "''II be held at 11:30 a .m. Call Beverly at 476-2242 for advam-e rcp1trat1on toda)' onl). s.ti1ng coan•I c•nyons Lida Lcnney. ma)'or pro tem of t.aauna lkach. "'II iDfek It the 1Jlttt1nt Of the 0ra"1L".CoeJt Ocmocrati Club at 2 p.m. on unday at 'the W 1cm Federal S.v....,. Bu11d1na. 4 Corponlt Pta11. f.-pon Beach Founckr o(w Llluna Ctn)'9n Con~n·anc)·. Len· ~ will dn(ribt the tflbl1i of On• ( ount)' en· ..a .,.oupa ao •W tht •t mm11n1na .natural canyan """" Malibu illd the Muit'an new "°"" ~ lie CWNnl PfOPC)lal to Sin 1•ai• Cotridof IOI N9d lttOll the nd 10 lNttd 20.000 MW hOIMI 1n tht llft.. Vllllon att wckome to 1ht """-Call NtM')' ::.!!t!!,24 or Lola mow • )4+2Sl7 ti' ' Dynamics of relapse lecture A free pubhc lcc1ure o n "The O)nam1l'' ol Rl lal)sc" will be held from ti· '0 to 7:20 p m \fond••' .11 t'athwa>s to 0 1 c.o' en . 18350 Mo unt Langk~ \1 '"'tl' 205. Founuun ,Vath.·> all 964~2:!6 7 for more information. Centennial time capsul~ Oranae <. ount} will eelcbrnte tts official centrnn1al birthday al 11 a.m. Tuesdn)' w11h the dC\.11cot1on 01 a time ca&»ule and the onno unccmcnt of 1ht 10101 con- tribution to the Oronae Count~ C"rn1cnnial hol"r~h1p Foundation • Wtth more than 100 item., to ao into a hermrticall\ 5Calcd ume cap ulc produ<'Cd by McOonncll Dou1h1\. Oranac ount1ans "111 kaH'. a samphna of 'llh t 1t wu hke m 1989 to 1he c;;1t11cns of 20 9. The dcd1c111on '11111 be on 1ht-teps of the Old C't~unt)' Ourth us.c 1n • ntn Ana at )Camorc and nta Ana Boulevard Tho pttWnt m~> '1cw replica of the chaal content of a m«k up of\he f>'Ulc 1n\1Jc 1hc C'Ounhou~ bcfort and aRcr Lht etn:mon)'. For more 1nform1t1on o n thl'I and 01hcr centennial e'ents.. call 8 ~4000. ~lnanclill pl•nnlnf lll'td dlvtHce Ce'nifteid flnancaal ptanntt FraltCft :Johanwn will """''a he work,hoP on ··f1n1nnel Plann•M Dunna and IW lhe Oi\of'C'c" from I to) p.m. on frida_l'., u1- 4. a• the Womt'n'41 Opponun1tlft Cftl"' 11 UC1. ne twoitlhof ""'" a t v.orMn ~1•h •nnina their ft~ 11 asti-1121 for d1tfC1ton1 and panina lnb1nltioft Visit to the United Nations I he ( 0.1,thnc ( hapll'r nl till t nitt·d \la11on" \\\ll\.1.at1on 1'1 offering J uppurtu111t' 1111 < h.111gt· ( ount) rl·,1Jl'nt\ w be part of a <lclc(l.l11<1n '1"'"'~ 1hr l nitcd "·'lll"'" HeaJc.iuarter\ in ,l." 'm~ c 1\\ 110 ''" 'i-1 ~. Tho~ :auen<ling "'" pa111r1p.11t· 111 hnl·lin~c, b~ J1plomat\ ond "''Ut'tnna1 mcmh\-1' .lltt·nd < 1l·neral \,,l·mhl\ mct'ltn@" and dine \\llh <kll·~atl'' I n \\ a<1h- 1ng11rn I) ( . thC) , ... 11 pan" 1patC' 1n thl· fir.11 nuonal < unft.•r('llll' on 1h4• ti~ and tht· I nated Na lloll'I L 'en unl' '' 111 have an opportun1t} II' 'l(X"!lk and 1 l''P<'nd 1n the on~renec·, smnllcr <.lnHCg) 'iC~'1ono; and "hll " t11·do-11'' \\ork'h"l'l"· I r.rn, :-..d"rn. prc\1dcnt of tht· < 0.1,tlinc ( haptc1 l ' \ .ind h'hn 0 5.horn prc<,11;.knt 11( the ~'u\ht:rn ( .1hlorn1.1 l>t\ l\IOn. LI \ .. Will lc3J the aroup \n orn·nt.llll\l'I llWl'\lnj for tho IOt('r(,\('d in part1C'IJ13tln& 1.., plannl·d \p.iu· " limurd and prcft'rcn c "111 be 11-.en t N .\ nH·mhl.·r., onJ carhc\t rt'Pondr nh (Olli J unc (Jn mes at .SS6-061 I or Fran'I ri sen at l4' 1-QJS I for mol'l' informat1nn Psychic reading jamboree tree •·Jomhorct of Pl)ch1 Rudin , .. will be ht'ld from noon to ~ pm on c;l1un1a) and uf\da~ at the ta-.on1c Temple 1401 I ~th t •• Ncv.pon Brach rpn1zcn J'mml~ that ran1c1penl• can k•m a ut thC'lr pa t livct their o•n pi)'.,;hl(' 1bihua, relation h1~. carttr. moncv and rtttt\C frt't' ~hnt-'· The e'~nt ,, rrc~ntcd by t~ 8c"r~ck} P.)~h~ ln~t1tut\'/\ hur...h o l>l\lnt' Man. C'1ll (619) .. ~~-'~SI tor mutt 1nlormauon Healing stones explored Memph~'lllal mtnl\tl·r 1>01111: < amf)htll Mii lccturc about heahna "11h \\Ont"' at f'I m on ".fonda' at lht' ( O\t3 Mc'3 \\ oml·n·, < luh on ll'lh ~lrtet dm1'>\1on I\ S\ (all ~1.17 ~~70 Im mort' tnfor· matwn Art class for youngsters a\n art chm tatted "Have PC'n ii \\ 111 T m\.cl" for children 11 to 15 "Ill be held trom tO·'O :l m to noon. Monda) throu@.h Thurs<la) to u&. 10. h' the Ri;c· reotion Oc.-p.1rt rnl'nt of Laauna 8cach. ~tudcnt Y..111 take to 1hr \lrt't'l\ and <lra"' the N:.tut) of uo" nto"-n l 11$una 8cach and 1u enlt' parlr.l\.lnd bcachc\ r mphaw. v.111 !:IC' on dru-.101 and watcn:olot tt"Chn1qur\. an "cx:abulaf'} and an h1St0f'). • \nother !IC !.!On will be held from .\ua. 14 10 14. lk11ster at 1hc Rccrcauon Ot_partment at Ctt) Hall. IS ore t \\C. Lquna 8ach Call 497.·n1 I."' 201. tor mott 1nfi rmatt()n, T .... nula.-. J•l 27 . . •J .. . J .. • •• ,. . • • • • .. • --, WedMICNly, Juty 28, 1tet C Olll U\ It's no joke: The Irvine lmprov is a success ly DAVI A. DICKSTEIN 0....,, Noc COtfeipondent Two years and two million lauJhs ago. the Im- provisation chain of comedy clubs opened shop in a city that prides itself more on family living. master- plannina and conservatism than on having a sense of humor. An lmprov an Irvine? They've got to be jok1n&! Yes. area residents and local businesses had their doubts about a n lmprov opening in lrvine. which until comedy came along had only some movie houses and a few nightclub bands to keep the town from being v1nuall) un-hip. But The Market{>lacc. across from UCI. was a \Cr) hip and happening place Monda} night as the Irvine lmprov celebrated 11s second anniH·rsar) with fi ve of today's top club comedians. With all but one or two shows a week sold out ~ancc opening night owner Mark Anderson is laughing all the way to the bank. "Next to the lmprov in Holl}wood. Irvine 1s the most successful of the 10 lm{>rO' s in the chain." said Irvine club manager Pam Felix. Hosted by lmprov founder Bud Friedman. the sold-out sho" featured Pat Hazell. Ellen DeGeneres. Alan Ha'e). George Wallace and Ritch Shydner. With the exception of Shydner. whose material and deliver) required too much thought from a brain-mushed audience to be held for last. all proved wh> they should be-part of the milestone show. .... Pllel ~ ., Meir lotl•• Alan H•v•r w•s one of five comedl•ns on hand Monday for the lrvlne lmprov•s sec- ond •nnlverury show. Hazell opend the night with an act centered on memories of childhood. especially Halloween. As a kid. he was on such a candy high he'd eat beef bouillion thinking 11 was a sweet treat. "It was wrapped in gold foil. It just had to be candy! .. he explained. DeGeneres. whose acting talents are obvious on stage (she will be a regular on the fox Network si tcom "Open House ... Philharmonic Society looks ahead Edward D. Halvajian of Laguna Beach was elected I 989-90 president of the Orange Count) Philharmonic Society Mo nday ni&ht at a meeting of the society's board. He succeeds Nancy Posch of Corona del Mar. who will become Chairman of the Board. The board also heard a financial repon showing that despite increases in the costs of suilJng concen s and of administration. the society oper- ated $30,000 in the black in the 1988-89 season. improving from a $1 71.000 deficit the previous_ year. on a total budget of S2.3 I 3.000. In addition. a detailed schedule of the I 989-90 season was unveiled. The season will began Oct. 3 with the Moscow V1nuos1 performing works b) Bach. Penderecki and Ha)dn. Other h1ghltghts o f the }car will include the Nov. 3 and 4 appearance of the Frankfurt Radio S)mphon~ Orchestra performing Ravers "Sheherazade" and Mahler's Fourth an Sixth symphonies; a performance of Liszt's "Faust" ,Symphon) b~ the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Feb. I 0 ;_ lln d <'I a.s s i.c a I. g u i t a ri st Christopher Parken1ng in an Oct. 26 tribute to the legendary Andres Segovia. Other officers elected Monday in- cluded vice presidents usan Beechner. William P. Conlin. Judith I' e). Steven A. Lupinacci. Richard L. Nelson, Robert B. Searles and · Roger H. Smith and execuuve com- m ittee members-at-large JefTre) T. Pero and Jane Lawson .. Elected as new directors were Mario Antoc1. Eleano r Beall\. Jane Grier. Kenneth KenJi Ito . .\lan J. Jacobs. 0 . Howard Lewis and Bob· b1tt W1lharns. Barnes to join NHAM staff Lucinda Barnes. former!) curator of exh1b1ttons at Cal State Long Beach. will become the associate curator of the Newpon Harbor An Museum on Oct. I . the . museum announced this week. he '-"111 be responsible for the museum's Ne" Caltforn1a Art1'>t -~ scne~ of one-pcr!.on exh1b111ons and "111 ''Ort.. "1th curator Paul iCh1m- mel on the mu\cum ·s o' era II e\h1- b1t1on and acqu1s1t1on programs. Barnes 1$ current I) in a Ph. D program through lJSC and has been associated \\llh NH.\M since 1984. lecturing and parucipaung 1n se,eral docent training programs. OuR NEW GARDEN FRESH LUNCHES AR E IN. Bur O NLY U NTIL SUMM ER RuNs Our. " debutlna In the rail). 11untered throuah topics ran1ln1 form airline fllaht attendants to matlna habits. "D id you ever hear cats matina7 They'rt always loud as anything and they mate anywhere. Woutttn't that be wonderful?! .. The !lliddleman tn the five-person line-up. Havey. fl!ade points with the Irvine audience by customiLing ~ts m~te.rial. "We're in Irv ine ... Candyland." he said tn a hlung voice. "All the trees are the same size. Everything is the same. No stress. no troubles. Wheceee ...... Although most of the evening was kept to PG-13. Wallace deserved an R rating for using slat) works to descnbe everything from Zsa Zsa Gabor 10 prison riots (''Why dpcs anr,one try to stop them? The) 're doing a pubhc service! '). Shydner. the less riotous. more thought-pr<?vok1ng comedian of the fi ve. would have succeeded 1f sent out sttond or third instead of fiflh. But, afler two hours of non-stop lau$flte r. the last thing the crowd of 300 n~ded was to thank. This is not to ~}' Shydner's material was poor; his di'isection of the differences between the sexes 1s very m uc.h o n target. Howe-.er. Shydner's stories about bachelorhood and marriage arc less funny than the} are amusing. Amus- ing works at 8:30 p.m. on your first drink. not at 10:30 o n your third or founh. Manage r Felix said that between 250 and 300 comde1ans have played the Irvine l mprov in the last two years. The top male and female performers. in terms of audience response. have been Judy Tenuta a nd Jerr) Seinfeld, she reported. (Seinfeld will make his fourth Irvine appearance in cptember.) "We attract the best comedians because Irvine is considered the cream of the crop to pla}." Felix said. "The audiences are great. They're soph1st1cated. smart. read} to laugh and not as j udgmental as in L.A .. which has seen it all." lmprov founder 8ud 'rledm•n served •• MC •t the •nnlverury show Mond•y. T\' l~ISTl~GS 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30' 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 fJ llltldt Edllioll Two on IN ,,_, tlld IN FterMn Wish You Wlft Hert (R) (Ill WlttfllY Last of the True Ntwt Pit Stil* (RI Town Atnca Steieo)O Btlltvtrs !RI (In Stereo! O II E~nt USA Todty UntoMd Mysttritt (R) (In Nigtlt Court 0 Knight and a.-Y~ (In Siereot ~ • Ntwt TonigMSMw Tllninftt Un Steteol Stt1eol::: Dtyt :::i tin Stlfeol II SMr Spoons PlriJ Mo-nt: U•"z "Tht 5-ld Pttltllff" (1966 AdVtnMt) (Par1 News T111 tpat1 I 01 So-ii 1tn Stereo) CJ llf9Wtltf l of 21 Stave McOuetn. RdWd Crenna. Un Steteol 'lr • AICNtwt O EJt on L.A. Growing Just IN Ten Pains O of Ua o Hoof*"*' Robtt1 CIMlll lletch Psywars (R) Ntwt NigtltliM 0 In Stereo) O GIMltumt In Stereo) O .:. 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Tht Wolid of P..w.t From HttYlll (Pan Ptnnit• From Htaven (Pat1 6 of 61 Alive From ltllrtf Conl d Scltnct (R) 0 s of 6) OI Cenllf m Wllffl ol Jto9trdy1 0 Untolvtd My1ltri11 (RI (In Fortune ::1 S1ereo)O Nlgllt Court 0 Knight tnd Milftll Viet (In St8feo)::; DIYt 0 ...... T onlgM Sflow On Stereo! IIi) PTaiH ttlt LOtd Prtllt "" lOtd R.W SclllmbKll 8ttllnd "" IF~ Dr. W'llltllll ar Clwisti9nltJ Scenes On Trill cm MecNtil ltllrtf Ntwlhour Amtnean Mtttert Aletl>a Diacovtt: Tht Wolid ol Jtptn (Pan '1 of •1 o au-1Rpt MllcNtill I Franio.ho Queen Of Soul :::i Sclarlct IRl ::: ~ D 1P~ Thi Case ol HorM RICing Ntwt MMy TJ1er DdVtn 8otl Ntwtlatt 1::::;· Htert of "" Go lof Your ftlt Gr af18r From Otl Mat .._. Mt Nation 0...... AIE Dtcadtt: 'IOI Part 3 of 101 Alyce IHlltJ It IN lfnptov lltlt lint 20ll'I Centwy Gtllllit ltetd (Part 2 ol 3) o.c.dtt: 'IOI (P~ 3 of 10) BRAVO Mcwlt· • • "Eltna tnd Htr Mtn" 11956) lngocl Ber91111n MoVlt: "The Cnn1t of MontlN Uncle" I Mootir. • • • MF l9ftdl c.nc.n .. (I 9SS) DtS Mov1t Contd Edison Twins Sidtkich O IDanotr Bly MoVlt: •••'1 "8us Stoo" (1956 Comedv) Mar"Yn MolVot LIOlfld of Mariyn MonrM ESPN -US. Olympic Ftsllvll tlM) ~ PGA Tour NFL IRIMCI IBIMtlll M19 ~ool ~ FAM 700 C1ub 1>11* Clltlt Nancv ""' and Ille GrtY (Pan '1 or •l 700 C1ub GALA El Chtvo dtl Ocho Movir. "Mt TrHI Dt Un All" 24 Hom Altilndrt HllO SlllOlllna Movie: •• "WMt Wltef ~ .. (1987) Movie: ••'7 "Tht Dtld Pool" p 968) R O !Not IN Ntu Kida in Hiii 1 NigllC Sttnd LIFE "'""''' ·s--: FOf Hilt Mo¥it: o "Wiien YCM LOWf lff¥tl" (1983 OllN) $ptnMr. FOf Hire MAX Movie: "Flowtn" Contd Movie:•** "Bilo11 lluet" (1988) Malthtw BrOdtriek O Mcmt: ••11 "MwDfty'a Romtnet" (1985) Sally Fltld 0 NICK In. 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IO'IO •• ,..._ NUNTWSYO-~ llS•) MM \1 141.0• I ~hlll fGI I •S.JJO SIS 7 •1Rt 11 1 a • 10 tOtO H.11-•-lf'GlltllO SIS,I IOJO ( H I< D I' I I . I '\ I·. Orange Coast OAILY PILOT /Wednndey, July 26. 1989 A9 Carl's Jr. founder, family settle suit fraud. He was fou nd innocent b) a Los Angeles J UF')' last month. American Savings appoints director . DeWitt J . Paul has been named senior vice president and director of corporate ma rketing at American Savings Bank 1n lrv1 ne. . He reports .to W. f:'rent Robinson, executive vice president and d irector ~f retail banking. LOS ANC...ELES (A P) -The fou nder of the (art's Jr. restaurant chain and several members of h1;, fam ily agreed to pay $664.000 tu , settle a federal lawsuit charging them with 1ns1der trading. 71, to pa) $332.000 for the amount his family allegedl) saved by selling their stock at his ad' ice. The fam1l ) members will also pay a total of $332,000 10 the go,ernmcnt. Dcuuls of the agreement were completed Monda) 1n a closed-door session with U.S District Judge Ed · ward Rafeedie As part of Monday's c1v1I scule· ment, DcShano ten&.attvely agreed to pay S 12.396 an money he saved by selling has stock. He will also pay a penalty of S 12.396. ~s director of corporate marketing, Paul wall direct the rnm-pan~ s product management, research, advertising. branch publl<.· relations and field marketing acuviues. • • • ytclll ~rekke has Joined Jeri Turpin & Co .. an adven1sang and P'!bhc relau ons agency specializing in the real estate industf) <ihe will be director of operations. She previously was executive adm1n1strator with Clark Me}er Charters & Howell. and pnor to that. held a s1m1lar pos111on "'1th Todd Hughes & Meren. • • • B~ .Oc•Her has become senior copywriter at Hubbert-Ste"' art Advertising & Public Relauons Inc .. an Irvine-based agent> Ochsner was prev1o usl} associated with To)Ota Motor 'iale'> U.S.A. Inc .. Lorimar-Telep1ctures and U C public relations • • • Jo.._ Bodenbur1 has been elected president of the Ne"' port Beach office of Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Sen ices . Bodenburg comes to Lee & Associates from Norris. Be~s & Simpson, where he served since I 986 as vice president and regional manager. • • • Sbne l_{ennedy ha s become a partner of Rosen & .\\!.OC1a1c' The marketing agenq 's new name is Rose n Ken ned} & .\s'iocuue'> ":1r. Ke!'nedy began his career with a na tional. sale'> promotion fir m in California. where he managed promot1005 for compan1t·s such as Kawasaki, A1rBorne. Tree Sweet. Del Monte and Stater Bro ... • • • . Mlcbel Dwight has joined Southwest D1,.er<;1ficd Inc .. an Irvine-based de, eloper. as vice president of sales and marketing for the Southern California d1 vis1on. D'."'iaht is responsible for all sales and markc11ng actt\ 1t1C\, includ1na, advertising. merchandising and public rcla11on'i. for the company s development projccts from anta Barbara to 'ian Diego Before .JOin1ng S\\ D. Dwight spent three )Cars as d1rt•uor of marketing for Los Angeles-based Leisure Technolog' • • • • Jedy Lynes has been promoted to director of public relations at Hubbert-Stc"'an Ad,cn1s1ng & Public Relations Inc .\ Laguna Halls resident, L}ncs graduated from California 1a1e l nl\er'i1t\. Fullerto.n with a bachelor's degree In commun1cat1on'> and an emphasis m public relations. • • • Ray Krbtlan1u has Joined WangD.\ T Inc. as 'ttc prcc;11.kn1 of sales and marketing Pnor to that . Kns11ansen c;en t•d a'i lhrn·tor of marketing at Wangtek for both domestic and 1nterna11onal 'if.Ile<; opera11ons. V. Steven Arnaudoff joins WangDA T as director of sale\ Rodney A. Bayne wa s hared as corporate controlkr. • • • Mike Smyth has 101ned EDA W lnc.·s Irvine office.-. Bdnn: joining EDA W. Sm) th was with Wimmer Yamada ·\s!.oc1ate'> 1n 'inn Diego. At EDA W. he 1s current!} tn\Ohed w11h design de' clopmcnt for a resort in Japan. which includes hotel. 18-hole golf rnuN'. marina and single family res1dt•nces. • • • Dwight Griffith has hccome a partner in the la" tirm of Hurwnz. Remer & D1V1ncenw 1n ( orona dcl \1ar h1unding. partner Robert Hurwitz will be of counsel • • • Pam Fowler has been promoted 10 accoun11ng supen !\Or for Irvine-based Noe' ir Inc Pam has been "1th Noev1r for t"o 'ear<. and was an accoun:ant. • Evelr n Poaee has b«n promoted to supervisor of the con'iultant communication ccnter E ,.cl) n ha~ been "1th Noe\lr since I 9 .S Noc\lr Inc. 1s a co'imet1cs and skin-care com pan\. a "'holh owned subs1d1af) of oe' ir Co Ltd of Japan · · • • • Faltlt Jobson has been appc>1nted manager of eSCfO\\ adm1n1s- trat1on for the Costa Mesa-based Zellner Commun1t1e<; Inc. Johnson previous!) worked for Chicago T11lc Insurance Co in an Bernardino. • • • 1•10 Schweder has become director of food and ht·, eragl' for The Westin South Coast Plau1 Prior 10 JOtntng The \\ c\t1n <iouth Coast Plaza. Sch"cder was assistant director ol food and hneragl· at the Westin Rc~on in Hilton Head Island. He h'es 1n Nt'"P<lrt Beach. • • • Dr. Lan Weber has Joined Fuscoe. W1lhams. Lindgren & Short Inc. as project manager. Weber was prrv1oush· emplo,cd b} Simons Li and Associates Inc. of Ncwoon Beach. She ltvc'> ·in In me. 1 • • Kay A. Rlaa1 ha been named director of \4llc\ for \bo\ l' Software Inc. 1n anta Ana. Rinas had been w11h AST Research Inc for the last St\ ~car,. and with ABLE Computer before that. ~s director of sales fof .\sr., Enhanced Products Group. Rinas supervised a staff of 16 and "as responsible for manag.ang the compan~ 's d1stnbu11on channel ... including wholesale distributors, maJOr rhains. value-added rc<;cller'i and independent retailers. Above Software as the developer ofad,anced software programs for IBM<ompaublc computcrs. including Above Dase. an e'<panded mcmol') emulator which 1s currcntl) among the top-<ielhng utiltl) proarams 1n the country. Ex-Winston model supports limits on tobacco advertising WASHlNGTON (AP)-.\ model who rappelled down mountains to project a manl)'. image for Winston cipreues told Congress Tuesday he feels auilty about enticing youn~tcrs to smoke and supportS a bill to .rnuicl 10.bactQ advert1s1n David G~rhu. who ponraycd a member of a scarch-and·rt1CUe team in 1 lo"f-runn1n1 ad campa11n. said he considers himself "an atccssory to the ?)"tcmat1c po1sonan1 of our IOCiety. "I have had children tell m.: that Ibey unokfd Win,tons so that they could be j ust like me." Ooerhtt told the ttoutc Encl'J)' and Comme~ aubcommittce on transportation and huardou1 matertals. ''For that I lhall alway1 feel 1u1lty." Ootttiu de9CrtbCd h1mselh1 a 2S· )at, three-peck.a-day smoker who kicked the habll an November and DOW IDfAks out •ln1t smokiftf f'or the Amcnca" Canctr Society, A•lfican Luna AMONtion arid A••ricu Hean Att0e1aoon. 'hi _.lion he cndontd woukt ..., tlillboimt• and prinltd ecb of ~. bul wordt and ... llbcco .aa rrom a11 .,,,_ kilitiea. 1'111 bill ~ by lltp. notnlil ~ rJ.OtltO. it IO broed IMt lt ......... llW: namn or dpMte .... •nwd oa rett mn. . ln. 111wniti111 ·~ a y·._..., tMI IM 1emkUOM. ii .... c.-....... ti . ...... ~~ 1111:;• .. ~ .. lft :t ... .. ........ nd .... t: - be lost if the proposed restr1c1ioM become law. Publishers, ad 1ndustr) and tobacco industl') groups also a,._ued that impo ioa more rcstncuon would violate First Amend ment au.uanttts oJ Cree ..JPC«h. and wouldn't n~sarily rtducc the number of younpten who t~kc up smok1na. Charles Whitley, pokesman for the Tobacco Institute. said the legis- lation ·•mts on the false premise that c1prttte achert1sm1 as rHpOn· 1ible for smokina by )'Ouna ~pie and that yo~ people woold not beain smok.ina 1f ciprette 1dvcrtis· ina wt>rt benned." "We are convinced tha.1 the measure would do nothinrto reduce 1mok1na amon1 )'oun1 peoJ>lc." Whitley tnt1fltd. "In the name of protttuna chiklrtn.~111) would clim1n11e from t product ach •tniliaa t\'Cf')'lbilf that mak: 11 noucablc to ldutu.' ~ fl~ cM:u"man of the Na- 11onal l'obllcco Council. aid po-en believe lheir produ('t hould be eccorded lbt •me reasonable ld\'fftitifta and promocional rtaht 8'lt'°'*d aay Olha lieeal commodi-ay. '"Mill llll'Ollcti~ America'• frtt· ._. IOO W J ...-CC0 fafm f.mil) IMmbcn MW ....... bled and died ia IDO ~} .... -90 ilaftCI idl) b ........ ... u.-.-QIMl11uuon .................... A .... lier, Rep .... 'hll&,. D&C... 11111 Mt con .. •11C• . ..... .. l&ad 9'hy WllM•• ... .., IMtn ~\Tf 1n ...,. lllCtlool. altoM IM min ,,, "The case 1s settled. Carl JUSl wanted 10 geJ 11 behind him for the benefit of his family and children." said Thoma6 Holltda). Karrher's at· torne). As part of the agreement. Carl N Karcher and the SI\ fam1h members named 1n the C'I\ ii lawsuit ne11her admit nor den> guilt The Serun11es .and Exchange Commission fikd the 'u11 in ~pnl 1988 It alleged that se\ era I Karcher relatl\ es and one com pan) t:"\· ccu11"e sold stock 1n Carl Karcher Enterpnses Inc. to a'otd losses total- ing al least SJ I 0.000. 1n ad' a nee of a poor earnings report 1n 1984 Karcher Enterprises runs 460 Carl's Jr. fast-food outlets in Calt- forn1a and other \\ estem states. The settlement requires Karcher. In add111on to Karcher. al'io named 1n the suit were his son. Jerome Karcher. daughters Barhara Karcher-Garrett. Margare1 J Le V ecke. Catherine Karcher-E' erl\ and Karcher's M>ns-in-law Dante.I Everl)' and Donald E f crgus Jr Holliday said the famtl) wanted to se11lc because of the high finant 1al and emotional cost of a m un ha11k He estimated the legal co'its for thl· sc,en famtl) members "'ould ap- proach SI m il hon .\l\ln De hano the actnun11ng director al Karl her fntl'rprt\C'> "a' also named 1n the 1n\tlkr·traJ1ng case and "'as the onh dckndant charged with <.riminal \eLUrtlll'\ Although the Karcher famil y set· tlcment fias been approved by the EC. approval of the DeShano agreement is sllll pending. SEC of- ficials said. The t<'tms of the agreement an· 'uh ing thC' Karcher family were appro' <'d bj the SEC SC\ eral weeks ago ..aid EC lawyer John Koutsos. Oonald F. Karcher. Karcher's bruth<'r and the president of Karcher Enterprises. and six members of his side of the fam1I} agreed last Febru· ar) to pa} a total of S 187.560 to seule their pan an the c1v1I suit. T~e~ also did not admit guilt as part ol the agreement C.rl K•rcher . Rafeed1e fined Karcher's ~n. Carl Leo Karcher. SI 0. 500 last fall for llroppt•d charge~ against Karch.er\ illcgall~ trading his stod The judge ""1k Margaret, last ~pnl. Manuf ac~uring, though-sluggish, makes small gain Durable Goods Import quotas on steel extended WASHI NGTON l.\Pl -Order\ for b1g-11cket facto~ goods m~ a modest 0 3 percent 1n June. the go,ernment said Tuewa~ 1n a rt'P<>rt sel·n .is i.'' tdCf'lcc that manufac- turing. although .. 1ugg1'>h. 1sn·1 numbhng The <.. ommerce Dcpanmcnt said order\ for durable go0<h -11enu ranging from b1qcles to battk'>htr>'> -ad,anccd to a 'ieasonall~ ad1u.,1rd $1 :!4.1 h1ll1on la)t month. Thai fnl- 10 .... ed a 4 4 percent dcd1nt• 1n \la\ tlw \harpcst in 10 months · ·· fht!> 1<, bas1calh tn ltnl' w11h lhl' forcc:i"1 of mcxlc~·t gro'' th but no rcccs'11on, .. .-.aid l'conom1\t M 1chad K. L'ans. "'ho heads a consulting firm 1n Washington &·onum1st Roben G Dederick of :-.:urthern Tru\l ( o 1n Chicago <>a1J the report lill.el~ means the Federal 'Rescne "'on·t he 1n a ru'>h to cut 1ntl'rcs1 rates soon. "The n~port rnuld ha' e mggc.·red ac11on II 11 "ai. rcall~ "'eak. but 11 wasn·t It '>Ugge'>l'> "l'.r<.· continu- ing to Lrt·ad "atcr in manufactunng. but thl· scu or 1sn·1 crumbling ... he said The Fed recentl~ 'lh1fted gear' after .i ~l'Jrlong rnmpa1gn of lighting 1nfla11on "1th higher 1ntacs1 rates. allo"'1ng l\\O 'mall <led 1ne'\ tn short· term rates \tnle earl\ June \1 o't anal)SI\ l'\pt'CI thl' central bank LO continue nudging rates lo"cr. hut slo" I) and rau11ou'il~ Other \IJll\ltC\ relca-;ed .Tue~a' general!) confirmed econom1s1s· "tC\.l.!i that 1nlla11on isn't gelling wof\c and growth t'I holding up. although at a lucklu.,tr r rate. Wages. 'Miianes and other benefit'> paid to American "orkcrs roc;c 4 5 perrent 1n thl' 12 months ending tn June. down jUSt shghtl~ from the 4.6 percent gain 1n the 12 month-; end- ing 1n March. according to the Lahor Department°'> [mplo) mcnt Cost lnde\. In 11 quarter!} rcpon on rnllec- 11 \C bargaining agreement'. the Labor Dcpanment s:11d major con- tracts signed b) labor unions 1n the pnl-Junc period pro' 1ded li r~.t- the L' .. flaa and persists an attack- ing the tobacco industry with "pun111ve lq1sla11on." He said people 1n his d1stnc1 complain ..... ,. not what rou're do1nj for them. it's what you re doina to them." Tallon also warned that the n'· 11mr110M ""ould set a bed t>rtt~dent "C'cnwnh1p 1 cont.aa1ou~." ht said. Conares paS5Cd a lew in I 96S rcqu1n n1 the .S ufJCOn Cicnt'rll'' wamina about tM huards or smok- ina to bt put on c11!'rette peck~ and ad,. The warntnp btpn ap- pcanna an 1972 en.tr the toblm> indu ti) and lM F~I Tnick Comm1~ ion rtKhfti an llJfttMnt on the w0td1na. Luken 11id ht bill 11 netdcd .. ,o eliminate hudmmw an tbe •lhna or 1 product that tM SufllOD ~· cral ta) k1llt 390.000 ·A.IMftCan1 tad\ )ar and •• 8ddi<1•~ "' 1 :a sem•lar to dnap Midi at Mrain cocaine ... Qoertitl Mid he ... told ~ """'"',. '''°"' •h 1nt,.,,~"d !Ir ' ,., ~ uw 10 . ~ear ra1Se'> or "\ 9 percent up lrom 3 1 pen.ent in thl' iir\l 4uaner The :-.<a110nal .\\\()(talion of Re- altor'> .-.aid ..alc'i of cx1s11ng \tngk · famtl) home' rdx>Undl·d .SQ pc..'rl·ent in June tn a St:asonall) adJu\tt•d annual rate ul 3 4 m1lhun un it<. It \\a) the ti r'>t 1nnea<1e in St.>. month<; and a s1&.n that falling mortgage rate<, ha'e begun to s11mulate the de- pressed hou\t ng 'K'Ctor The rehound 1n durable goods orders "a' P<l"'l'red h~ a 15.R per- ccnt JUlllp 1n mtl11ary order\ 10 a '\Casonall> ad)USted $8 8 btllton The htghl~ 'ola11lc catego') regt~tercd drops of 11 4 percent 1n Ma) and 18 . .3 percent in .\pnl. bcluding defcn .. e. nc~ order<t fell 0 7 percent la!;t month folio"' 1ng a decline of .3 Q perrl'nt 1n "1a' Thl' June act I\ 11> was depressed b) \Oft· ness 1n auto manufactunng ~h1ch ufTM't an upturn at factones produr· ing machmef) The clo!>e I~ "all hed ca tcgof) of non-defcn,c rap1 1al goods. a barometer ol hu'itne\'i tn\ cstment plan'>. ro\C II .S pcr<.l'nt an June 10 sr .s h1llton follo" 1ng a 7 7 percent plunge a month earlier "'on-rlectncal mach1ncn order<; rose "\., rx·ncnt to S1"\ i' h1llion rdlelt1ng Jn 10lH'a<.e 1n puflhaw<t of steam engine'> and turbine'> Ekrtnral mathtncn gained :?. pe rcent 10 $1 9 ~ b11l1on following a 6.1 percent drop 1n Ma~ Tran,pona11on c.-qu1pmen1 declin- ed 3 5 percent to S32.:l billion fol- IO\\lng a 9 7 pc..·n·ent drop a month earlier. Mo\l of the decline came 1n \htpbu1ld1ng anti in motor 'ch1dc-s and pans. Pnmaf) metals. including stc:el. \\t'rc ofT .S percent to SI:? b1llton follo"' 1ng a 1.8 pert cnt decline in ~a' E\ans \atd much of the dtcltne reprcc;cnts lo"'cr stl·cl prices. rather than less \ olume For the first \t\ months of thl· ~car ne" orders tor durable goods totaled S755 I htlhon 81 percent higher than the fir'it half of 198 The figure doc' not take 1nflauon 1n10 account J A $0 N0 J~MAM J ·-·-June '88 May '89 June . ., I 125.4 I I 123:1 I ( 124.1 I Small wage hikes may be good sign WASHINGTON (AP) -Wage\. ..alanes and other txnefits rose 4 S percent 1n the I 2 months ending 1n June. the Labor Depanment ..aid Tuesda) 1n a report \tcv.ed b~ some economists a\ a hopeful sign 1ha1 1nna11ona~ "'age pressures ma' be" peal mg. The department'~ Emplo) mcnt Cos1 lnde\ mea~urc'> mo' cments 1n labor rnsts 0' er the prcc-cding 12 month~ f or the 11 months ending in March. the last time the.' index was issued. the increa~ wa'i 4 6 percent That figure ~a\ do"'n from a 4.9 percent increase 1n thl' 11 month<; ending 1n December To some anal)'S". the t"O quar· tcrs of shghll} slower compcnsa1t0n 1ncrcasec; shov.ed that labor costs arc beginning to moderate in the face of a slov.ing econom) The unemplo)mcnt rate, which dropped to a 15-}ear low of .S per- cent 1n March. has b«n climbing and now Stands at 5 3 percent. Man) eronom1sts are e\~t1ng the JObless figure Lo htt 6 percent b) earl) nc'<t ~ear. reflC'ct1ng lackluster econm1c growth 1 n the second half of 19 9 This ns1ng jobless r:ue "111 case ttght labor markets Kaiser Permanente to expand OAKLAND ( A.P) -Fueled b't a recent surge in mcmhcr hip gro"th. Kaiser Permanente will undertake a SJ.6 b1lhon cxpanc;1on and reno- \ at1on plan dunng the nel(t decade. administrators announced Monday The health main tenance orga011a- t1ons' hos"p11als 1n ~an Francisco and Walnut Creek ~ 111 undergo maJOr rrnova11on and a hMp1tnl in R1r h- mond will be replaced \fore doc- to~. nurses and tc<.·hn1c1ans will tx· hired and equipment "''II be addC'd and updated. accord1n1 to Dr Oa"ld la" rcnce, SCOIOr VIC(' preSI · dent and regional managcr Kaiser, the nation's largest HMO w11h 6 m1lhon mcmbe,.... in 16 'tall'' and the Distnct of Columbia. "''" raise annual membership due\ tu pay for the expansion. said l aw- rencc. who predicted rates will JUmp about IS percen1 nat1onall)' 1n I Ql)O Administrators said the Northern California increase will bc C\CO higher. but declined to be spec1tic; .\nnual membe~h1p rue 'an dependina on co"eragc and cm- plo er!>. but federal worlcers pa) $~Q per }ear for ind1v1dual COH"rqt and S130 for fam1hcs of two or more 1n "lonhem Califom1a.. W~SH INGTON (.\Pl -Presi- dent Bush said Tuesday that he was extcnding steel 1mpon quotas for another 30 month~. but he also sef\ ed nou~ on the steel mdustf) that the trade protec11on would ex- pire afterward. The president !Ml1d the 21'?-ve,ar extension of the 1mpon quotas would gave .S. Trade Representa- ti ve (aria Hills time to negottate an end to unfair steel subsid ies provided b) other countries. •• 1 am mindful of the n~ to 1mpro' e· the a' a1lab1hty of steel in the l n1ted States and to promote pnc.e l0mpe1111on:· Bush said. Bu.!>h.!i dec1s1on will affect 29 countries that have negotiated so- called voluntaf) restraint agree· ment!i ,.1th the u nited States. l nder those agreements. Japan, South Korea. Brazil. the 12-nauoo European Community and 14 olh~ count.nes ag:rttd to hm1t their 1m· ports of steel to 18 4 percent of the l S market The quotas v.erc first imposed b) t~e Rcagan adm1n1s1rauon in 1984 and had been scheduled 10 expire on Sc.·pt JO The steel industry had lobbied for a fi,e-~car extenuon of the 1mJ?Ol1 limits contending that more ume wa~ needed to allow the domestic industl) to complete 1ts mod- crn1zat1 on Howe ver. a coaJ1uon of steel users. repre!iCnt1ng groups ranging from l 1.S auto compames to fann- ers.. had urged the adm1nistrauon to let the quotas exp1rc on schedule. arguing that the mtaints had cost American consumcn milhons o( dollar<; and lost more JObs than they had S3"Cd Bush's ad\ls.ers v..erc dccpl) pht O"cr the issue_ One faction argued that the l steel mdustl') had rat..ed 1n S:! b1lhon in profits last >car :ind no longer net"ded prottt· tu>n Othcf'l argued that .S. stttl producers stall faced sllfT compet1- 11on from govcrnment-subs1d1zed 1ndu tnes an other countries. There was ne'er an y question that a ould agree to extend quotas t='o ays before la.st November's prcs1dcn11:il clcct1on. 8u h sent a letter 10 Sen. John Heinz. R-Pa . plcdi'1ng to do so. Heinz. however. complained that the president had undercut Hill\' ncaot1at1n1 po n1on by filll na a dill" for the end of quotas. "The chances arc shm to none ~ that even the most determined U . ncgot1ato~ can end a scncnn1on of fo reign ao' ernmcnt ubs1dmn1 and unfair prarncc in a mere 21J> years ·· I lc1n1 \31d ''The prn1dent's ncio- llJtcH' have only 30 month to Jt h1e' e a aoal that has eluded u' for ~O )cars." ~~-""-~~~~---;;......;;;=-=-:====----------~----...... --------------- Start Law School NoW • Full·tlme and part-tim e programs •Convenient clas.s schedule- days, evenings and weekends f FREE llAT Sembaar Call for Details •Accelerated full -tim' 2· l/2 year program .•Joint JD/MBA degrtt wlth Chapman College ~~~!!l!!!!!!ml!!I!!!!~~~'· •Scholarships and finandal aid avalllble WES11MSTA1! UNIV~RSITY A&O Ormnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedneaday, July 26, 1989 Ruling f:lelps super-market merger Mercury Savings reports S ·1. SM lf:?SS LOS ANGELES (AP) -"{he meraer or Lucky and Alpha Beta supermarkets moved a stef closer because the attorney genera ref uses to post a $16.2 million bond to be paid if the state fajls to stop the deal in the couns, officials said Tuesday. The bond ordered Monday by U.S. District Judge David V. Ke· nyon represents the amount of money Alpha Beta's parent, Ameri- can Stores Co., contends it would lose until the U.S. Supreme Court could consider the matter after re- convenina in October. Ken yon warned the state to be prepared to forfeit the money if the hiah court refuses to review the state's case. which alleges the merger would hurt consumers and seeks to keep the supermarket chains separ- ate. Californ ia Attorney General John Van de Kamp decided tht' Judge had set the stakes too high, said Chief Assistant Attorney General Andrea Ord in. "To bet or gamble the pubhc' mone} on whether the U .. Supreme Court 1s going to pick 1t up 1s JUSt not responsible.·· she said She said the state would appeal the bond ruling. An un)uccessful appeal would clear the wa} for the Lucky-Alpha Beta merger, creating a supermarket chain with 550 stores. Van de Kamp contested the $2.5 billion merger lallt )ear. contending it would erode compet1tl\ e forces in the supermarket industl) and result in higher prices. American Foods. one of the na- tion's largest !>upermarket com- panies, said the merger would ben- efit shoppers b). among other things, lowering .\lpha Beta's food pnces to Luck) ·s le\ els. Last September. Kenyon tempor- anl> blocked the merger. saymg the deal "threatens serious irreversible harm lo the public interest within California." The 9th U.S. C'1rcu 1t Court of Appeals re,ersed Ken)on's ruling in March. but allowed the merger to n:ma1n blocked while the stale ap- pealed. Earlier this month, the ap- peals co un added the condition that the state pa)· American Foods for an) mone )' the company loses until the U.S. Supreme Court could con- sider the case. The appeal!> rnurt then ordered the lower court to decide on a bond. Amcncan Foods law-. ers had !>Ought the S 16.2 million bOnd. argu- ing that the blocked merger was costing the com pan) S 1.3 m1lhon a \\CCI-. an duplicated expenses for ad\t~rt1sing and food distnbut1on. Allornc) s for American Foods planned to return to court this week to get the state's bond posted or to remove the anjunctaon on the merger. "The court's dcc1s1on (Monda)) 1s recogn111on that Amencan Stores· rights should be protected. based upon a continuation of this case." !>aid compan} spokesman Michael T. Miller. If the state's appeal falls and the merger goes through. the stale will go to court seeking other remedies that Van de Kamp contends "ould soften the blow of the merger. said Ms. Ord1n. The attornc> general "'"I S('ek. for instance. a ban on the building of an) nt.''' stores b) Amencan Foods and req uirements that an~ Amencan Stores ma rkets that arc sold go to other supermarket companies. she said. Mercury SavlDJI and Loan A11oclatlon, a S2.3 b1lhon Huntington Beach-based financial mst11ut1on . Tuesdn} reported a net loss of SI 5 milhon. or 24 cents per share, for the six months ended June 30. The econd quarter showed a lo~s of $851 .000, or I 3 cents per share. consolidated. unaudited and after accounting for tax effect. The assoc1a11on recorded a $13.8 m1lhon loss for the full year of 1988. attributable pnmaril> to accounting adjustments for the ~remium accrued for deferred loan ales. r~sulting from r('v1sed accounting assumptions regardine the prepayment rates on existing loans. Dunng the first six months of I 989. as planned, the associa11on',s stLc diminished from $2.5 billion as of Dec. 31. 1988. to $2.3 b1lhon as ol June 30. I Q89. and 1'i pr0Jec1cd to kss than $2 billion l>> }ear end. I Q89. • • • Pacific Scltntlflc Co. reported net l'arnmgs of $859.000. equal to 14 cents a share. on ..ales of $41 .940.000 1n the second quarter. ('n d1ng June 30 In the comparabl(' penod a )('ar Jgo. the compan) carnl·d Sl.103.000. or 20 cents. a share. on sales of $45.526.000. The decltnt 1n net .ales dunng thl' '>ccond quarter of 1989 ts due to the Feb. 27 sale of '" o product ltn('s of the I nstrumcnt D1' 1s1on. "h1ch acrnun1cd for sales of $4.000.000 1n thl' Sl'l·ond 4uartcr of th e pnor }Car Stock market struggles to mixed finish The Nev.port Reach compan) ·s core busine)s l'i des1gn1ng. manufac- turing and mar~eting of technolog)-bascd propnetar~ product'i for niche markets. The prtnC1 pal proJucts an.· electri c motors and control<;. aircraft equipment. 1nclud1ng fire suppression 'i} stems. generator'> and alternator'>. and clcctrornc in!>lruments for induslf) and clcctnc ut1h11cs. • • • Trlmedyne Inc. reported revenues for the current third quarter "ere NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market settled for a mixed finish in moderately active trading Tuesday, strugling in the face of a setback for technology issues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed with a minor loss of l.90 at 2,S83.08 after sporting a pin of more than 18 points at noon on Wall Street. In the broader market. advancing issues outpaced declines by about 9 to 8 in nationwide trading 9f New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 772 up, 684 down and 529 unchanacd. Volume on the floor of the Big Board picked up to 179.27 million shares from 136.26 million on Mon- day. Nationwide. consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issues. including trades in those stocks on regional cxchanaes and in the over-the- counter market. totaled 210. 79 million shares. Stock prices displayed strength in the early goi ng as bargain hunters '\'ff l P\ A DOM'S NEW YORIC (Ae> -lhe touring 11~1 1h0w1 t~ New ork tock xchan~e 1tock1 ~ warranss lhat ,,.vv.one up t e ~st a down the "lost bast on percent o c a n g e o r u e s Cl ,ol)o No securltles lraellno ci1ow f2 or shares a r e nc uded . ,r.•' and oercentalf.:. ctia~s are \he di erence ~ween Prev ous clos no orlc. end uesdav's S:JO Pm Pf'lce u~s ir ..... !'" r J;" ~o lnig :'r2SPf J• " UP ... J<. ~ UP lS 8 •Pen Am "2 UP 143 i ~trmlan ~ ~ UP 1p ~tlma~e ~ '• UP J,. >'• Uo f i I t•~nc:t I . ,. UP 11fferH1wl11 14~ 1 UP 7.5 found attractive buys after Mon- day's selloff in which the Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 22 points. But. in the afternoon. the market ran into profit-taking a the Dow Jones industrial average approached the 2.600-levd. Jack Barbanel. a senior vice presi- dent with Gruntal & Co. Inc. in Ne" York. said the market is suffering from recurring rl·cess1on womes. "One has to get a· little bit con- cerned that the slo"down is coming much too fast ... ~1d Barbanel. He said instead of heading for a o- called soft-landing. th e econom) "ma~ have a hlllc bit of a bumpier landing than expected ... A go .. emment report on durable goods added to a stnne of stat1s11cs pointing to weak economic acti .. 1 t~. Orders for durable gooqs rose a seasonally adJUSted 0.3 percent in June after falling 4.4 percent 1n Ma~. the Commerce Department re- ported. Concerns about economic con- tO T me(Rad a·, ~ UP 7,8 Jl onka 2 '• 1'. UP Ii 2 ienRaCI 6~• ~ UP 13 ellancGP 6'• la 8~ 14 AlalanlSos 41, I. lS Malan la 11 '• ~. UP 16 Maltel Inc ltl· '• UP t 17 ~s Shoe 2 ~. I '. UP ts tg rMcMOG .... UP ~: 1 M lcklbrv •'• UP 20 CampSoup 60 3 UP H 21 lntyRs ad1 pf 2 l + • UP p §" deRte s F ~ f i~ UP razllFd UP so 4 Ideal B~sic i). . UP :: S Pilgrm rd • 1-UP DOWNS N~ L~'t Ch~ Pf'· t ParPtirm • 7. -4 8: 14 9 2 Arrow pf 10'• -I') I 122 1 All'llnn,.' 16 ) -'l ~ ' 114 HARD ROCK. I FINAL ll\YS I d1t1ons and the 1mphca11ons for cor- poratl' profits arc keeping the market from sustaining upward momen- tum. Barbanel said. Traders dumped technolog~ stocks as word of a bean h outlook for the personal computer market circulated in the market. Inter- nauonal Business Machines fell v. to 112 '•. Compaq Computer slid 2 to 88' •· Hewlett Packard fell 1 11~ to -S 11.:. Digna I Equipment dropped 1 ·~ to 92'1• and Data General. ' hich reported a loss for tts fiscal )Car endt.'d June :?4. lost 1'~ to 17'•. Un1S)S. \\htch fell I '~ to 201•. led the Big Board's ltst ofacu,ely traded issues. The compan~ on Monda) posted second-quarter earnings that v.ere sharpl) lo"er than last ~ear's. Among acuveh traded blue chips. Eastman Kodak teU I to 46 '11. Exxon went do\.\n l'a to 44, AT&T was up v. at 38'~ and McDonalds gained 1 • to 29''~. UAL stock soared 6'• to 18312. pushed aloft b) a newspaper n:port that billionaire Marvin Davis was 4 CNWCP JI -4 1, H 10 6 f Alleen Inc ~ l -• t 9 t 5am,~esn 1 '• -I H u r lenl KP ~~ -•-, ff ~ Nt~ertge J. -• ff M u Resc 2 -1~ ff 10 ~adice n 4)-e -l'I ff H 11 orCIRsc 1~. -l 4 If 11 Unl$VS lif 4J -3 f 6S 13 ~nlsvs P 10. -1111 ff 6 4 14 aflvK In 29)9 -l'e ft u IS ruehauf8 2 • If 1~ 111PubS11cNH 4 • ff I Wvle~ab 8 . -J ff ll 18 Wvse ecn 6 . -"' ff 19 BoranCh n 1•'• -•• f r Am ••"• 4l9 -. f B1fi11En1 , 1Sle -'• f C Inc n 4 J -• ft i HarcrtBr J n 1~)11 -'• f 4 Wedtestone . -" I B S Brus Wei 2S e -ll9 f AMONfH RB24 t&Nilti. bu)ing ~hares in UAL. parent of LI n 1 tcd ..\ i rlt ncs. $7.128.000. compared to the $8.296.000 reported for the th1rJ quarter of fiscal 1988. As measured by WilslmC' .\s- soc1atci) index of more than 5,-()(){J acts\CI) traded stocks. the market $aincd $2.5:? billion. or 0.08 percent. in ~alue. For the ninr months ended June 30. re' enUl'S \\etl' $:!6.644.000. 's. $20.655.000 for the comparable period of 1988. For the current quam·r. the com pan) reportl'd a los'i of $546.000. or 8 rents JX'r share. compared to net income ofS 1.486.000. or :'!3 ('l'nt., per share during the third quarter of fiscal 1988. The NYSE's composite index of all 1h listed common stocks rose 0.94 10 182.16. Trimedync. hcadquan cn:d rn Tu!>ttn. 1s a manufacturer of propriC'tary and patented lasers and laser catheters for rrmov1ng blockages from hlood vessels as an alternauvc to b)'pass ~U 'l{'f) and balloon ang1opla st). • • Rockwell International Corp. in .\nahc1m has received a $2.118.500 incr('ment of an $11.627.860 federal contract from the Officer of thl' Secrctal) of Defense for resl·arch and de' elopmcnt of infrar('d focal plane arra)S. Standard & Poor's industrial inde\ dipped 0.18 to 382.10. ""hile &P's 500-stock compostte inde' "ent up 0.21 to 333.38. The N.\SOAQ composite 1nde' for the O\ ~r-th('-counter market rose 0.49 to 446.47. At the Amcncan Stock Exchange. the market 'alue indc~ closed at 3 70.12. up 0.30. OTf l PS \\D DOM'S M' H :\ 1' '\ \.St: DID NEW YORK (API Jul 2S Prev. Advanced Tu•"/1r ttl Oecllnea 7~ ¥ncl'lang~d ~,s l~I olal l>sucs ~ New 111gl'ls 1~2 2~ ·New tows NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 2S Prev. AdvanceCI Tue'hei cMo3 Declined Ii! ¥ncnangeCI al~ 01a1 issues New l'liOhs New lows 9 10 NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsl shows the Over-lhe-Counler slocks and warrants lhal have gone up lhe mosl and down the mosl b~sed on percenl of change '.\\'SE l .t ::\OEKS :\llEX .... ::\ot:Ks fo r T u esdav No securl11es lraaing t>tlow S7 or 1000 NEW YORI<. !AP) -Sale~. 4 p m Tuesdav Prke and net cnange Qf lhe IS mo~I acllve New Yori\ Stock Exchange issues. 1radlng natlonallv al more lhan s 1 NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 Pm Tuesdav price anCI nei change of the 10 most acllve American Sloclt C: xchange Issues. lradlnO nalionallv al more Ina~ S 1 sha r es a re I nc l ud ed . Net anCI percen1a11e cl'langes are llhe difference b..Jlween the Previous clos no price anCI Tueselav's lasl or t>la price. UPS Name i Beaman Mor.oo CIS Teen 1 Amscren pt MedTch un Senelek Durakon 8 WashBCPDC 9 FalrfCINOble 10 E nercaP 11 EB Marine 11 MedTcl'I 13 HarvdKn11 14 JournvEnd un IS Vtl"nCP 16 VREF I 17 GQICICorral 18 lnformix 19 CorpSflwre ll i:alrliaac BurrBwn 2 Medalist ~3 Prec,ld 4 Staff IClr\ S lnler el 6 JenCnv un LHti · 1Ch,31i Joel. 28.2 14 1 1 UP 222 lt ~ UP 188 l • 1'7 UP 18'1 11 • 3 • UP 18, 1 2 e +S-16 UP 17? 7 + 1 UP 161 18 • + 2 , UP IS 9 2l • + lt UP 1S8 2 + • Up 14 J ) t + lti UP 136 2lt +9·32 UP 13 4 2 t + • UP 13 3 211·16 1S·l6UP 132 4S + UP 12 S 9 + UP 12 S 9 • -i I UP 12 l 9l11 + 1 UP 119 12 + I • UP 116 7 • + l • UP 11 S 9l4 + 1 UP It• 12 • I 1 • UP 11 4 27·16 UP 11 4 4't UP 114 2 J • Up 11 1 • 10 + UP 111 Un~:.:r~p f~u~~~ Li~·'. ~~i. M cOnlCI s ·~ 0,4 9lii t-• Amer T&. T , •. 11'11 + 1. Exxon • J·4 44 11 -1 Marionlat> 1,93 .• 3S'• + ~ WarnrCom wd 1 79 j l• Pan Am 1 793, 88 '• + 111 K Marl 1 710 I 3 + '• WarnrComm 1690400 66 • -I EslKOdllk l.m m 46 '• -I ~ Bant..Amer 1 6 4, 30 • t '• GenE1c1 I. 8 S6 • -• Citicorp I •2i 28 30'1 -> SmllhBec;.k t 40 4 61 , + I • ComPaQCPt 1,31 ,4 87'• -2lt DOW ~O'\ES A \'ERAGES NEW YOR't (AP) -Final Dow Jones averages for uetrv Stoclrs fiFii H Low ~lose Chlo Ind 61 9 2 S 3 08-1 ~ Trn 1Js 18'1~r 1~ 12~ bt31~~ 01+1i n 15 Ull 21S S4 17 12 21429 J6 4~-SO el'-f~~ vrcn1· Ll~~ + ~ Wa.nglabB 4 ,4 ~· -'! FrullLoom ~6 , l i . + • AT&.ECP I , 1 -3 8 TeosAirCp 03. 1~~ -lt Fur Vault 64, '• + • BeroenBrun s 263. 3 ' 1 AmTr -11112 sc 229 1l1 + '• F~!~~~r Ag 19hvoo 8 134t .. ~ · 1~ NEW YORK (AP)-Mosl active over-11\e- counler stocks suPPlled bv NASO lest or Name V«yme ear Aslred C:t~ MCI Pl .1 7 Whelbrl • 57: M'· Mies fl -3 . 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The) can't seem to tied the image of fast-talking sharpies -who can danle a courtroom with a briefcase full of two-dollar words no t worth a dime Un fortunately, too many barristers earn their repu- tation b y intcnuo nall} making the simple complex. b~ injecti ng moreovers. therefores and hercb' s into othcrw1'ic convoluted an~ unitcll1g1ble language 1h«ll o ther lav.~crc; can't even d ecipher. While finely honed oratorical skills arc v.o rth\ o f respect and, indeed. admiration. legalese de!>cn cs nothing but cond em nation because Its e nd result 1s not communira· tion. It 1s premeditated confusion. Apparen t!}. some in the legal pr0fess1on rl'cogn11l' the difference. T he State Ba r wants to do o meth1ng about 11 and 11 deserves credit for trying to undo "hat has been o' crdone among Its 11 7.000 members in California. T he bar's Board of Go' ernors 'oted last ~l.'cl..cnd to "promote and foster the use of plain Engh'ih .. among lawyers who commit lc~alspeak. "E en simple quest1o n!I such as 'Is that v.hat the hou'ic looks like?' can be to rtured inl<l ·ts this a fa ir and arcuratr depiction of the premises allegl·d 10 be located v. 1th1n the con fines of Modoc Count''>"" o ne a ttornc\ v. rote 10 his fellow board members. · · Several other states ha\e passed laws requiring plain English in legal docum ents. But in California. the verbose if no t the forked tongue prevails. T he lawyer's board voted to urge ns members to simplify their legal forms and language. The bar al!lo plane; to develop "simple-language guidelines·· for communicaung with the public and for helping la")crs communicate \\Ith clients. The governors took the first step themseh rs. remo' ing the word "hercb)" from the resolution establishing the plain English program It's a stan . Opinions expressed 1n th11 space are those of tne Daily Pilot Other vtews expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Readers' comments are invited and may be sent 10 The Daily P1to1 P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 TOD.\\' I\ HISTORl. Toda> IS Wednesda). Jul) 26. the ::!07th da} or t9 Q There arl' I ~g days left in the )Car Toda) ·s highlight in h1stor) , On Jul> 26. 1947, President Harr: S Truman s_1gned thl· ~atwnal Secunty Act. "'h1ch created the Department ot D<:tcn~l'. 1hc ~atiunal Sccunty Council. the Central lnt ell1genre .\gene~ Jnd the Joi nt C hid\ 111 Staff. On this date: In 177 5 ~nJam1n Franklin became pll'>tmn'itN-general. . In I 7sS. New York becaml' the 11th state to rntd) the l .~. Constitution. In 1856. playwnght Georse Bernard Sha" "as born in Dublin. Ireland In 1908. U.S. Attorne) General Charle'\ J Bonapart<.: issued an order creating an 1nvesug.ata ve agenc} w1th1n the Dcpartmrnl ot .lus11cc.> that wa' a forerunner of the FBI. In 1945. Winston Churchill resigned a~ Bnta1n·!) pnmc m1n1<1tcr attn his Conscrvauves were soundl> defeatrd in elrct1ons h~ the Labor Pam Clement Attlee became the ne" pnme minister Jn 1952, Argenuna's lint lad}. E"a Peron. died m Buenos .\ire' a1 agl' 33· tn 1953. Fidel Castro beg.an his rl'' olt against the regime of Fulgcnno Bausta with an unsuccessful attack on an am1) barracks in cac;tern ( uba In 1956, Eg)'pt1an President Gamal .\bdel Nas\Cr se11ed ront rol of thr Suez Canal from the French and the Briti sh. In 1964, Teams1ers president J1mm~ Hoffa and s1\ others "l'rc convicted of fraud and consp1rae} 1n the handling of a union pension lund In 1971. Aoollo 15 was launC'hed fro m Cape Kenned} One year ago: U N Secrttal') ·General Javier Perez de Cuellar met '"in· with Iran's foreign minister in the first formal round of talks aimed al ach1evina. a cease-lire 1n the cight·}<'ar-old war bet"een Iran and Iraq Today's 81rthda)s· Actor Jason Robards is 67. Movie director Bla~e Ed wards is 67. Movie director tanle) Kubnrk 1s 61. Rock star Mick faggl·r is 46. Actrtss Susan George 1s 39 Tennis plu}'er Vitas Gerul:ut1s '' 35. By Tbr 1b1ocl•I~ Pr~u ORANGE COAST lllily_Pi_._ID_t ___ _ ·~ ~ 1Jw. t'MIM. R~ C~-P\dsher Tom Tait Don Fenley Tom Clanin St~e Matble Roger Btoom Donna MOOl'lfy Roger Canson Tomludd T~rl P\4)0 8ob Frri Chllk>tl Ciood flr8m0d SI*' ~Wt~d Donni Jacobson ow,nn,., .Mm btCNllbeti QwtP,...., JudJ Oetting ..... A. a.... Editor Associate Editor N~ Editor City Editor Features Editor Bus1nes.s Editor Sports Editor Clrculadon Dftetor Clrcutat1on Mkt. Mgr H~ ~Ivery Mgr Customer Service Mgr · Controltr O~a Procns1ng Mgr. Cr~it Mgr. Map Acctl. Mw· "9tal s-. Mgr. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, July 29, 1989 All FU~ST SUttQSSfVL TeST: °™~ Sl9~LT" BOMBeR ReVS 1TS £H6\NQS . Stealth project proves it's time to clean house To the Editor: It g1,e<> me a wJrm feeling to lno" that ou1 goH·rnmem ha" the fi nancial capab1h1~ to purchase air- uaft that cost in alcess ofS23 b1ll1on each' If the go' ernment dec1d~ 10 drop th e stealth prOJl'Ct then the ta~pa}Cr will haH' losl 0 \Cr ~;O b1ll1on. No'I'. are "e talking ··chump change" or "'hat,.. DOl''i 1h1<; nati on haH' frcl· ml'd1- cal earl' for its dderl~" I<. there a nat11>nJI ml·dll'al program for an~ - onl"' 1., .i college edulallon af- fordahle to Jn~one'' Do 1n111rut1or'i in the field of t>duca11on earn a decent wage'! Do the nation·., hom<'- les" have an~ tutun: other than d~1ng 10 the \trel'I'!>'' \\ill the '>tan ing lhildren 1n our nation e'a ha'l' a guarantt.'l' that the' ~ 111 ha' e three mt•als a da'" \\'111 this nat1un n er be "debt lrcl· '" \\ 111 this nat1on e'er ha'e a dean en' 1ronmen1" \\ 111 hospital') '>top turning a"'a' indigent people'' We toulll go on fore,cr asl..1ng questions that could be ans"ered 1n a pos1tl\e manner b> cancelling the s1calth proJeCt. Without a doubt 11 v. ill put man} people out of "Ork. but the mone} 11 sa'es could bC plal·l·d v.herc 11 1s needed no" and the number of people being helped \.\111 he tenfo ld the number who "''II be out of a JOb tt'mPoranly Hen: 1s the lx'st "a~ I know to get this nation bal·k on m feel. Get rid ot all the Demonat'> and Re- pubhlans 1n both the Senate and the Congress ~o" "e hire top talent and 11 has nothing to do w11h their political preference. \\e start b~ hinng 1he founder\ of \\ h11e Front stores. Gem<.o V.alman. Trump. To)s "R" l 's. Pnce Club. Home Depot and so on and '>O fotth. W11hin a few months the) clear ou1 the "dC"ad wood" and s1art th is nation on a d<"bt free plan There will not be a SS,000 ham- mer ~Id to the Air Force or nuts and bolts -at the rate of S 1.000 each You ~•II ne ver bu) a "''iurplus" "chicle for SI 00. There will not be a national debt after three years and other nations will pa} back what the) owe. We at home w1ll be taken care of first and then we will <;ee what the "'other gu)" needs This anicle should have stancd with, "once upon a ume .. :· Good luck to us all and ma> the stealth fly in good health no matter which d1rect1on 11 goes HOWARD SCBNICK Hun110g1on ~ach Supervisors commended for support To the Editor At a recent board meeting of the Orange C ount' ( haptcr of the Amencan Jr" 1sh C omm11we. a rl"'>ol- u11on "a\ pns'!cd commending supen 1\or\ Thoma'> R1lq and Hamel Wieder for their suppor1 of the count\·., pwposcd Al OS an11-d1'icnm1nation ord1nanCl' and a· requnl 1s being made for recons1dera11on of thl' propo,cd ordmanre (defeated h) a 3·2 'ntl'l h} tht' \.\Ould e\ped1tc the JUd1ual proces'i and deter the current illegal practices. ro rel} o n current laws. and not follow the lead of all the other urban counties 1n California. leaH"S man~ of our fell o.,., c111zens \.\1thou1 adequare leg.al protct't1on to h\C the rest of their li ve<; "1th the sccunt)' of hou'img. health care and emplo) ment Board of Su pen 1!.ors . People li"ing "ith AIDS are currentl) \UOJl'tll'd to d1su1minat1on 1n hou~1ng. health care scf\ ice\ and cmplo)ment Although there arc eiustmg IJ'! \.\h1th proh1b1t d1scnmina11on agains1 handicapped people and those with health-related d1sab1l111e'I. the cu rrent la"" are not sullic1cn1 to protect these unfortunate '""m" of d1\lnmina11on due 10 1he hm1ted life 'ipan of people \.\Ith AID . The A.mcncan Jewish Committee. 4.mC"nca's oldest human rcla11om org.an1zat1 on. protests any erosion of riv1I rights that is not JUStified by documented risks to other\. and strongl} suppons dTons to combat unwar- ranted d1scnm1nat1on agam~t AIDS '1ctims. including lcg1sla11on that speo ficall~ proh1b1ts such d1scnmina· 11on. We thereforc urge the members of the Board of Super' 1sors to reconsider the proposed ordinance (or mod1lka11on thereof) It 1s therefore 1mpcrat1ve that our counl\ Board ol S,µper' 1sors take the leg1slat1ve 'iteps to 1mpfemen1 th<' proposed ordinance (or mod1fica11on thereof) which RICHARD GOODM.\N President .\me ncan Jewish Committee Oranae Counl) Cllapt<'r State school board statement on evolution clause is dumb C'ons1denng the astronomical d1'i· tan c between state education-pohn statement s and what actuall} go1.''> into an) student's head. you ha'<' to . marvel nt 1hc vehemence of the current fight between the rea11uard of crea11on1sm and the drummer~ of sc1ent1fic reason. The heart of the dispute rcMs in a ~mglc sentence. contained tn a draft set of gu1deltnes for the state·, <,(1- encc program Th<" K ntencc. wn 11en b) (nhfom1a't E mculum f-<>m- m1~s1on . \11) s that "Like gr.n 11a11on and elec1 nut}. evolution 1s a faC't. and 11 1s also a theory." The Cah- fom1a ~tate Board of Edu a110n wh1 h has final say on these mottcr11 rccentl> informed the comm1ss1on that the m1ddk clause of that sentence is a no-no. v~tivc ol 11" pohc). adopted tn January. that "no1h1na shall be tauaht doamat1cal- ly " In odd1t1on. say the ttate board. the tone of w mc other la nauaiC in the draf\ JS too dcfen11 ve -1s in elTect "an advocacy '1atemcnt" fo r m1hton1 evolutionism. If the board 1s rttll)' con~rned about that phraJC, itt obJttt1on 1s dumb and, uhimatel)'. inde~nsabte The fact that evohmon occurred tS no morc d11putcd in the tcien11fic commun1t) than the ract that the canh rc vohes around lk sun, st one time alt0 a IOUrtt not just of doctrinal dispute but, if t!lPlt•d 10 the~ ....... for -'ttd• ............ . Worw. ia Ill ... • &:-: 9ild =~::.=r -at= IWI)... ..... Oftly ol ..... cmM ...... \'~C of tone.._~ .... h1ch the fa \ of e' oluuon 1s a'>-~nl"d 1n the nev. sc1enC't' gu1deltnc' and the absolutist way that rehg1ouc; QUCSllOOS arc SU{>postd to be han- 1 hed from the 1ence cla sroom - 1he student. 11 sa) • should d1S('uc.c. 'iulh que lion~ ""1th his or hrr fa m•I> or clcra> .. -are p<.>httcnll > pro' ocat1 ve and pcda101kall) lOunterproducttve. The fiaht lhafs now takJna place tx·forc the Cumcul um Comm1 ion ind -b) fall -before the state Roard of Education 11 tn faet not so muC'h about what W1ll OCX'ur in Cali· torn111 hools H about what will 1ppea1 "' the ne 11cnm1ion of .. t<""books. 8ccauK of Cahfom la's s11c and i-tate• tdc adoP'ion pohC'ln. 'the content of thO\C texts 1s power· fully 1nOuenced by Cahfomia's around ruk Yet e"cn in that con· tut, the debate that '* place last wttk bct\\cen Michael HUdloft of w hbcTll "°pie for the Americ:8ft Way and tht Rev. Lot.11 Slldb of the Tnd•tt0nal Valun C091itioa IOUnded evtt more h~c 1 di'P'I• t1on 1mone medic' al tcholiAicL H1i1d1on . rep retfntaaa ~lftlbly) the ,.uonal, 1cncHlc .... of ritw, lft1'\~ 10 be ..... illll ii OM word of the MW .,..dnft ._ ctt I d 1t ""W .-• __ 1111n lO the bwl of Sheldon, who c'<rnnated th<' ~Hiil' board 1n winter wh en 11 ban1<,hed creationism to the outer darknes" - h<' called it a .. gag order" -1s now coming on. not as a defender Clf cn:at1onmn. but mcrel)' as ~meone who wants to apply the "5e1cnt11ic method" (his quotation mark'>) to the theory of cvoluuon Sheldon· says hr-wants 10 tell teachers that they have a cons11tu- t1onal nJ!lt to discuss all tlleonec. of onitm-tf they-ch009C 10 do '° -sometllina that many of his par11- ..a ns !>utcly ~ouJd not pcrm1t 1f the) "nc 1n charae. }tl also something that 1s p1t1fully mockst. compared to the d<"mt nds of cq~I \Jmc that creat1onis11 were 1 u1n1 no1 Iona agu The' demand, of course. 1~ ohwlutcly rut0na blc: ~umsbl). teachers have a naht 10 ditcUS\ almost any_thina -when. aMcnt cvolutton, fo 1ir 1pecies come from. how all species or antmals eould fit on the Ark. even the OMt popular 1hcory 1ha1 the canh i1 Oat. Troubte arises when thtl' anen that t\Kh a theory is tc1cnufically vaJid. At that point they hould be ucked, not for conat1 tutlonal violat1on1. but for bid teachina, Still, the debate aJ'l*R to be about ans and lai.. TbM .doa not me.an \Mt MMd'onh tdteOt te•ts will br enliabtcMd. or that actai na will Meftllrily i•P"M"· Pubh<' education •• wateftd cloWft Ud mindlttl cwn _...,.. *"' •.., PftllUFC '° trim aftld <omprolftilt. NOMtlle-. ilt lfftftl to .. IMllill ~p . '"-· -..... .... ..... SMtb c:llilDI tMI Ill p11•:••n•• 6.000 CMrdlll .... c --• 8'ow .......... ! ..... A•rrt- Way WM tlllt Mt .. ....... .. ill )11 ..... . Democrats .. enibark on star search SACR..\M E"-TO -There arc two a venues to high poh11cal office 1n California One 1s "hat o ne might charac- ten1e a!> the George Oeukme11an approach Climb the poh11cal ladder runj!. b) rung [)eukme11an "as a slate. as- S!>embl} man. a ~ta le senator. and sta te anorne) general before he be- came go' ernor of California. Pete Wilson. a L' S. senator from ("ahforn1a "ho is runntng for gov- ernor ne \t )ear, is also a ladder- ehmbcr The Republican was a state lcg1!>lator and ma)'or of San Diego before "'inning his Senate seat. Rec<"nt h1stof) indicates that those "ho td~e that approach must not be 1mpa11en1 and II)' to slup a rung or 1\.\0 E'en Jerry Brown, as overtly am- b111ous as he ma' have been. under· stood that u 1oni. and moved from a local school-board seat to the secretaf) of stat<"'s office before run- ning for aovC"mor. The second path to pohucal power is the one that Ronald Re- agan pursued. He built a pohucal and personality identity completely outs1d<' of politics - by acting. public spea1o ng. and television ap- pearances - and then segued into politics as iovcmor of California. moving later into the White House. S.l. Hayakawa. who gained fame as a tough-talking state college presi- dent during the days of campus rage and later won a U.S. Senate scat from Cahfomia. 1s another example of that S)ndromc. Whether one climbs labon ously up_ the poht1cal ladder or shoots into office at the top. the pre-conditions are the same In a state as large and d1\C~ as Cahfomi.a. one mus\ C$- tabhsh some public identity before mal1ng a successful bid for higher office Current political prncttce -by DcukmeJ1an, Wilson. John Van de Kamp . .\Ian Cranston. etc. -would seem to favor the rung-by-rung ap- proach. Bui outsiders remain pohu- cal wild cards whose preKncc alwa> s threatens to change the ch<"m 1stf) of the game. Republican leaders have talked from time to time about inducing actors Clint Eastwood and Charlton Heston into poht1cs (Eastwood was bnefl) the mayor of C~rmel). For- mer baseball player Steve Garvey "as unofficially embarked on a pol· 1t1cal car<"er until some details of his personal hfc bcca:me pubhc. Peter Ucberroth. a former Olym- P• s organizer and baseball com- m1ss1oner who expresses occasional interc1t m becoming governor. 1s another wild card on the GOP stdc. Democrats acnerally have not pla}ed the celebrity game. Havtna more officeholders m place as poten- 11al candidates has negated the necessity to shon~rcu1t the proces The closest Democrats have come to ha' ina a celebnty candidate has. been the career of one-umc anti-war radical Tom Hayden, no• a state assemblyman flinina with a bid for statewide office in 1990 But there was an 1nternuna news 11cm of out Los Angeles this ~ Her~hcl Rosenthal. a Dcmocritic c;1ate senator. says he wants actor Jame~ Garner to run for governor next )Car Rosenthal fra nkly compares Gar- ner, a rugged lead1n.g man of \de- '1o;1on and movies, to Rcapn. Gar- ner. 61 . has starred in a numbn' of films and telcvls1on series, \&aually ponra}1 ng a laconic anu-hero who tri umphs more hy wile than by fi\tlf UfTS. People mapzine, which ljkcs to pin labels on people tn pubhc hft. dubhcd Gamer .. the last rt&I man in .\mmca ·•~actor-ha~~ in 'nmc en' ironmental cauxs •• C 'en hod> le nows him;· S&)'"S Ru'-<.·nthal (1am<"r 1 n'1 11v1na Rosc-nthars drafl movement any encou,...._ ment The senator approeched the a tor, and wu told that Garner wu mak•n$ too mu~h money to c:ons.der a pohucal career .. It is true, rn fact, be wu ap- proached but he dtthncd," Oar'Mf's pubhc1 t said. 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"" LCllVI s.dlin---'------- No Gift WrtappMg KIRK JEWELERS · Speidel Bonds Tw1s10 flex-Etc lod1es & Mens lnstollot1on· .a-- Illy Plllt Overtime started long ago More on the game that won't end: Santa Margarita High officially. at least for the moment. belongs to the Catholic Athletic Association and out of the laps of Orange County despite its roots deep into the southern regions of the count}. n<."ar Coto de Ca1a. That much wa s determined re- cently when Orange County princi- pals objected to the placement of the new parochial school into the rc- leaguing structure of the public schools and the Cl F Southern Sec- tion tossed the issue back to the CAA. But 11 appears to be far from O\er. Like other facuons which I can think of. both sides are prett) ada- mant and the CAA 1s reportedly readying for its ne).t sa lvo with attorneys somettme in September. Orange Count) pnncipals. how- e\er, ha ve some attorne)s as well. and although the league placement ofSanta Marganta does not actuall) lake place until September oft 990. it's prett}' obvious that tame 1s run- ning out. What wall be the final outcome? .. This thing has ramifications which go far deeper than Santa Margariu.," said one high source. who said it could well be the fuse for separate playoff groupings through- out the state. The problem as simple· Public schools and parochial schooh don't operate on the same rules. Public schools arc fed b) students from within a certain boundar). Laguna Beach kids. for eumple. attend Laguna Beach High. Mater~. a catholic school in Santa Ana. for example. draws kids come from e\ery direction. 1nclud- 1ng Laguna Beach. So tt's easy to see the rub. D1d I say rub? Well. La Habra High as a good example of the wa) the worm can turn. The Highlanders had a great foot- ball prospect in their freshman class one year. Has name -Derek Brown, the same Derck Brown who became the ('IF Southern Sccuon's MVP after transferring to Scrv11e Nebraska is Brown's next stop. although he must sll a year out because of failing his SAT test. But while many catholic schools arc within reasonable range and are lumped in their own leagues, there are the exceptions. For instance. Santa· Clara High is located 1n Oxnard. St. Joseph High is in Santa Maria. There's a Notre Dame io Riverside. Just where would those schools find league play if not for public schools? Presently those schools arc 1n public school lea1ues. and have been for years. Rifht now the baJI 1s back an the CAA s comer. The question is, what's going to happen when Orange County principals arc passed the ball again. A few years ago Dennis Evans. then the principal of Corona del Mar Hiah. proposed to the CIF separate playoffs, but it never got off the ground. Not soon after his proposal a new alignment developed for basketball and the three powerful catholic leaaucs -Angelus. Camino Real and Del Re)'.. were locked in with the Moorc and Sunset circuits. Well, the Moore League already had its Lona Beach Polys. etc .. and f~ase SH CNtLSON/12) , I '' I IH Angels' J•ck Howell frlghtJ 11 con- gr•tul•t•d b1 Chlll D•vl1 •fter Howell hit AP' LM•~o homer In second Inning Tuesday to help Angels move two games •he•d of th• A's. WEDNESDAY. JUL y 26. 1989 I :] Angels move out to two-game lead with 4-0 triumph OAKLAND (AP) -Patching and po>Aer "111 win e"ef) lime As\. the California Angels and the Oakland Atblet1cs. Chuck Fink) and (Jreg Minton outducled Da \ e Ste" an and the Angels extended their "inning streak to SC\ en. beating Oakland ~-0 Tuesda) night for a t>Ao-gaml.' lead O\er the .\thlet1cs an the ..\meman League West Ch1h Da\ as. Jack Ho"'ell and Dack Schofield hn solo home runs a'i the Angels defeated Oakland for thl.' second straight da) and opened their largest lead of the season. The team' finish the senes this af\emoon "It's 'ery important for us 10 hit home runs. as 11 is for most club\ .. Caltfornaa Manager Doug Radl'I said. "Especially "hen )Ou're not blessed wnh great team speed .. Pnching has been JUSt as import· ant in the A.ngels' streak The team\ 13th shutout of the )Car as the mo-.1 b\ Cahfom1a·s staff since 11 had 11 Hl 1978. Finle'. t .::!-6. won has fifth t0n· secutl\e dec1s1on He ga'e up \I\ htts an 7 ~ 1 mnin~ and beat tht· Athleucs for the first time an fiH· career dec1s1ons. Greg Minton ended the Oakland eighth b) re11nng Terl) Stcanbal h on a bases-loaded grounder \hnton pitched the ninth for his s"th !>a' e "I can't complete eve~ game." said Fink~ v. ho leads the ma1n~ with ·nine complete game' "When }'ou'"e got a shutout going v.1th fou r outs to go. )OU want to sta} 1n there But )Ou·ve got to do what'<, in the best interests of the team:· Stewan. 14-6. failed to becomes AWAY Tooav-A i 12 IS HOME Jv27-C.h1caoo 7 JS J v11-Cn•caoo 1 JS Jv?9--C"·CllOO 1. Jvlt>-<'1 caoo I AWAY Jvl l-M4r ner\ 705• A 1-/\l'ar•rters ] OS• A2 Mar ner \ 7 05 A3-Mar'ners 7 OS• A4-Brewers. S JS• • A11 oames on KMPC r adio (710) • On 1e1e1 s10,, Cnaniiel S On lf'lev1s•on Cnannel 4 thl' kJguc: 'tir~t I 5-g.am(" v.1nner. He hJ~ n111 "''" tv.o '>tarts an a ro"' s1m:e "-1..i~ ~(J and 1s 10-3 hfct1mc against tht \ngc:h I hc: ..\th lelll~ h<H c scored a total ot nnt· run in Ste:"' art\ last three lu!.!>t'S ·He puches ag.:11nst the gu)S "'ho ..irl· toughest to '>core on:· Manager l on' w Ru~~ "31d ··\.\e realh onl\ hJd \\\O chances to score tonight. 't uu luok at Finlc~ and ht'''> got an ER.\ of around l'-'O -so he's doing something right · tc~an p1lt h~ h1~ fourth com- plete game and g.iH up 11 hats. three b~ Ho>Aell On \fonda~ night. How- ell ended a 1-lor-:!n slump "11h a game->A1nn1ng home run in a 5-i \ICIO~. . Bnan Do" ning opened the second inning "-Ith a single and Howell hit has 14th home ·run wnh two outs. Da"1s hit has l31h homer. 10 of them -.olo shots. in the fourth for a 3-0 lead Scholield hat has fourth home run an the Jllnth. Donnie Moore's legacy a loving wife From TM Assodat~d PrHS Donnie Moore·~ w1do" \:lid she forgives her late husband for shoot- Ulg her last >AceJ.. and that she c;111l (O\eS ham. In an intcn1e"' Ton)a Moore preferred tu talk Of the Donnie: Moore she knc'-" from happier da}S .. He had a lot of probletns. hut I still lo'e ham:· Toma Moore said Monda) from her hosp11al bed. an inch-long scar \ 1s1blc on her neck "'here she said ·one of the hullets penetrated ... He v.as a Sl.\-eel gu) " Moore. the former star relict patcher for the California Angel'>. shot' has >Atfe three umcs Jul) 18 before k1lhng himself. Relatives said the Moores had quarrded freq.uentl) in recent months. Moore, 35. had become dcepl) dc:pressed alter being cut last month from a minor league team in Omaha. Neb. according to the fam- 1l)°s la")er In a final aC1. he ncarh killed hi\ wife \\Ith a .45-calaber pistol. then fired a fatal bullet 1n10 his head at their I 5-acrc estate an the '\nahe1m Halls as their three children >Aa tched In Jn inter\ 1ev. at Kaiser Per- mam·nte's .\nahe1m Medical Center Ton)a Moore. 35. alluded to her husband's "problems" but woulJ not clJboratc C\cept to 53) hl' wouldn't talk. Donnie Moore kept his problem<> to hi mself. 'ihl' said. "Donnie wasn 't like normal people." Moore played in the ma1or league<; for 13 )Ca rs. The h1ghltght of h1 ~ career came in 1985 when he set an Angels· record b) recording 31 ~'cs .\fter that season. he signed a threc-,ear. S3 mtlhon contract with the team. But Moore "as dogged b) a single pitch -the one Dave Henderson h11 for a home run an the ninth inning of Game 5 of the 1986 American League Champ1 onsh1p Scne~ The homer kept the Boston Red SoA from losing that pme and the~ v.ent un to wan 11 along w11h the ne\t l\\O to earn a hl.·rth 1n the "orld en es .\fter that. Moore·~ fortunes dt'- cllnc:d Tonya Moore said shc'remembcrs e\CI) detatl of last week's hoo11n~. But 1h1s \\as not the time for tragic recollcc11on. she explained softl y. Ma) be ne:\t "eek. out not no"" She denied repon~ that the couple had an}' major dispute about <>ell1ng their lu).unous home O'er the past "eek. she said. some days ha\ e been harder than others. Sunday was espcc1allv dif- ficult. since she had ~n unable to attend memorial sen aces an nearby Santa l\na the da) before and kne" she >Aas too >Aeak to tra\CI to Lub- bock. Te Aas. for T ue'>da) 's fu neral. "M> Donnie >Aas lea\ an&. I thought I "asn't going to get to see ham:· ~he ~1d. holding back tears Fa{Tlily a11ome}' Randall Johnson of Santa Ana ~1d that 10 hel p her. he arranged to ha\C Moore·s body brought .to the hosp11al. The body was delivered to a vacant room at !Please see MOORE/12) Donnie Moore Here's a good one for the textbooks Rams' Brown reports tot;iay l y JIM LITKE Auoc:l"'t'd ~·-.,.,,,. .. CHICAGO -Ke"in Ross left Creighton Universal) aller four )ears on a basketball ~holarsh1p. unable to handle an elemental) school text. After se\ en )Can spent suffenng the consequences, he 1s suing the un1vcrs1t) for failing 10 educate him. "Educa11n1 ham wasn't what the) planned 10 do with him." Mart) Schwartz. Ross' law)cr. said Tue\- day. "They planned to have him play basketball. .. "Our hope was that Kevin would take advantage of the help that was being offered," un1vcrs1ty spokes-- man Steve Kline said in a telephone interview from Omaha. "He did not. "The o nly thing that motivated Kevin was basketball and the \hank- ing ... was that if basketball could be used 10 get ham to go to cla s. get a dcarcc and gb out into the world and lead a useful hfe, then the whole thing was worth it.'' Ross, who h\-cS m Ch1caao. was 0111 of town Tuesday ADd co.uld [lot be reached for comment, accordm1 Ex-player sues for non-education 10 Sch"anz The !av.suit. alleging breach of contract and filed Monda> in Cook County c1rcu 11 court. was the latest chapter in "hat has bttoml' one ol the mo~t celebrated instances ol an athlete using up h11 ehg.tb1llty. Ross' case first gained nauonal attention in 1982. when he enrolled in a pnvate elementaf) school in Chicago to supplement his educa- tion. In July 1987, plagued b> alcohol problems and depressed about his failure to make a la ving at has~et­ ball or any other job, hr was ar- rested after trashing a do" ntown holel room and throwing fum1turc off the balcony. Crc11hton said Ross did not at- tend classes or specially arranged \utorina sessions provided there reaululy and was c.apable of rcad- 1na at a scventh1radc level whl·n he lcn in 1982. Ro s said he was onl y 36 hours short of araduaung At We~ts1de Prc~rato~ Sc-hoot. a pnvate elementary SC oOf tnal IS run b) famed educator Man.a ( ol- hns and mixes students aged 4 to 14 according to their ab1ht1es. Ross was gi ven 1nd1 \ 1dual attention and qu1ckl) am pro\ ~d his reading leHI to that of a col- lCJC freshman w1th1n a year. Collins s1ud Tuesda) that testing done o n Ross before he entered Westside Prep revealed he was reading at only a sccond- grade level. and 11 would ltou have been dcmeal11ng to keep the then-24·-)car-old Ro s 1n cl ass w11h )'O ung children The lawsuit ~eks unspecified damages be)'ond the statutor. m1n1- mum of S 1 S.000 "We're not out to punch holes an the entire recru111na S)Stem:· h'-"1IMZ S!ltd. tt~e·~ saying Former: Wimbledon champion has new hurdles 9y Aa1'Hu. MAX ' A111ri.M,._...._ as that they were negligent an re- cruiting him because he was so far below the minimum skill most sc hools appl) and Creighton 1 above-average as an academic 1n- srnu11on. It's a matter of drgree:· If the ca~ proettds.. the la" u11 could have 1mphcat1ons for many former college ballpta~ers. One athletic department officia l from another una"ers1t) compared the htagat1on 10 recent!) toughened academic standards enacted by the National CollCJJatc thle\IC AS· sociat1on. He said ll could mean fewer scholarships for inner-cit) student-athletes. The official asked not to be named. But Notre Uamc basketball coach Diaaer Phelps. who has long promoted more accountab1ltl) b~ the schools that grant scholanh1p • said the lawsutt could actually im- prove the troubled rccruiuna s11u- at1on aero s the country "The scholanh1ps the kids ct n ght no" 1s a contract, and ll~ prctt) \ague:· Phelps said. "I've of\cn said the student~ath­ lete as in a pos1t1on to exploit thc schools aeadcmtt'1111-y:-" From Tiw AsJO<Sated Preu Wide re<X'I\ er Ron Brown and nose tackle A.h in Wnght a.arced to tenns Tuesday wtth the Rams. and placelucktr .11ke Lansford decided qa1nst a holdout and s1&ned a one- )ear antenm contract. The Rams promised Lansford's aa.cnt. Lc1ah teinberg. that tbC} 'Mil tr) to negouate a replacement deal before camp as o'er. The antcnm contract allov.cd Lansford to be at practice Brown and Wnght dad no1 prac- tice Tuesda) but wall today. Coach John Robinson said. Bro"' n'$ dec1s1on to avoid a hold· o ut "as cspcc1ally critical because he massed ha lf of the 1988 season while in a 'ialaf) dispute "1 thin k Ron hns some seriou goals to achtC\ e." Robinson laid. "tte·s >AOrked 'erv hard dunna tk off-\ea~n and he v..ants lo suceftd. -Thcre·s no question that his t-icina an camp e.arly will make a b11 d1fTercnl:e. I rcall> h.ave e:..pt'ct.ations of ham \:Ontnbut1na • &f'Cal ~al." 8nra~'\1h-,Ur-Ycitttft, wet-t \tarter from 1983-.87. Downtown wins out, Giants will remain, if voters provide backing ''°"' The AllodMed ~ SAN FRANCISCO -For Bob Lurie, "-. • • 1 "Th~ City That Knows How" has finally "Y" lived up to its name. Lurie, the San Francisco Giants' owner, is prepared to endonc a plan to build a S 11 5 million, 45,000..seat ballpark for the baseball team at Second and Berry streets in the China Basin area of down&own San Francisco. Since 1981 the Giants have been seeking a new home to replace cold. windy Candlestick Park, and Lucie's Tuesday decision caps more than a year of jockeyiQS between pro1>0nents of the China Basin site, led by San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos. and a Santa Oara Coun_ty _Stadium Task Force, which proposed to build a 45,000-seat facility on a 120-acre site at Route 237 and Great America Parkway in Santa O ara. about 35 miles south of San Francisco. Thoqh Lurie was unavailable for comment Tues- day, Santa Oara representatives said he'd told them, of his decision to align with San Francisco at a Tuesday momina meeting. Cl I t • I I «•I I 111 It \ \ "I had already gotton my IO"".Cl and had started &hrou&h the door when all of a sudden. I fell. I remember I strained my back last year and I faaured I'd had enouah bad luck because I missed a lot of pmes." -Ken Griffey Jr. of the Seattle Mariners, who fractured the little finger of his right hand in a bathroom accident on Monday. Jones otflclally new coach LOS ANGELES -Cheryl Jones, who served as the Interim head women's tennis • • coach at Sou~ern CaJ last season. was _,,,- named permanent head coach of the team Tuesday. Jones, 25, replaced Dave Borelli on an intenm basis last January and 1uided the Trojans to a 16-7 record and an appearance in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. Lune's decision docs not ensure that the Giants will remain in San Francisco after their Candlestick Park lease expires in 1994. The stadium proposal will be put before San Francisco voters as a ballot measure in the November election, and the political forttast 1s for a fractious and unpredictable c.ampaign. Vanous n~ahborhood and cnvir9nmental groups, as well as developers of the nearby South Beach area, have promised to fight the measure. citing a more pressina need for affordable housing and the negative impacts on traffic. parking and access in a space-tight city. Agnos' plan also calls for construction of an indoor arena five blocks away at Seventh and Townsend streets. Both facihues arc to be built and operated b)' · Spcctacor Manasement Group of Philadelphia. Such <ieta1ls as ftn.ancing and a construction timetable "'ere r'o be announced at a press conference Wednesday. but ncgo11a11ons involving the team. the city and Spectacor reportedly were still under way Tuesday evening. and no press confercnc-e had been scheduled. The Giants have been a consistent money-loser for Lu ne. a wealthy San Francisco real-estate baron Mayberry pleads Innocent OLA THE. Kan. -John Mayberry. "-. • ~ hilling instructor for t~e. Kansas Ci ty 'Y" Royals, was released from J3ll Tuesday afier • · • ap~anng in coun and pleading innocent to misdemeanor battery of his wife. Mayberry. 39. was a~ted ~onday at his Over- land Park home af\er his wife, Janice. complained that he had struck her. Mayberry spent the night in the Johnson Count~ Jail and was released on a S 1,000 personal recognizance bond. "Basically it was a family ar,ument. and she alleges he struck her with an open hand.' police Sgt Jim Siener of the Overland Park Police Department said Tuesday. A c-0urt heanng on the case was set Aui. 1. The maxi mum penalty for misdemeanor batter) 1s a $500 fine and six months in jail. Joe Burke. president of the Ro)als. said cl ub omcials had talked to Ma¥berry and his w1fe. "It's a family problem . and it's being resolved. We're sorry to hear that it happened. and we hope they work 1t out." Burke said. • ,..,, -· ..._... ......... _. ..i..ci.. ., __ .........,-"., •i-., ............ • I •J ,, !1 ASU' 305-pounder lnellglbl TEMPE -Freshman offensive guard a Enc Ipock, one of Arizona State's top - football recruits, will be inehgiblc to play this season because of an insufficient en----- trance exam, school officials sajd TL!esday. . Ipock from Phoenix's Peoria H11h School, fail to score at' least 700 on the Scholasuc Aptitude _Test. H will enroll in school next month but sit out this scaso as an NCAA Proposition 48 casualty. . School officials said the 305-pound l~k 1 prohibited from practicing with the ~':Jn. _Devils season and also will lose a year of ehg1b1lny. • Del Mar opens today DEL MAR -The SOth thoroughbred racins meeting at Del Mar begins today. ~ ........ hi&hhghted by the Oceanside Stakes. which _., will be run in two d1v1sions. A field of IO 1s entered m each d1v1s1on of the one- mile race on Del Mar's turf course for 3-year-olds who have earned less than S35.000 this year. 'l'l<l .1-:\ ISIO'\-H \D•U "That does It, Sylvia. If he makes that shrlll, high-pitched sound one more time, I'm going to squash him." 'HLEVISK>M 1 P.m. -U.S. OL Y~ f'ESTIVAL: Schedule<' even1s-bask1lt>all. wrestllng, from OklahOma Cltv, Olympic Stadium Is ready ESP~ . I •:JO o.m. -BASEBALL: Pillsburgh at New York Mils, WOR •:JS p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco al Allanla, BARCELONA, Spain -Qffic1als of the Association of National Olympic Com-~ minces (ANOC) toured Barcelona's newly TB:.P.m. -BOWLING: Columbia 300 Oi>en from Austin, Tuas, ESPN. 5:30 o.m. -BASE BALL: Doogers al Houston, Cha nnel rebuilt Olympic Stadium Tuesday, ready for use three years to the day before the opening of the 1992 Summer Games. 11. I 5:30 o.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs al St Lou s. Workers were installing dressing room mirrors. han,ing paintings and taking care of other last-minute details for the stadium's official inauguration Sept. 8 for the Track and Field World Cup. Barcelona Olympic Organizing Committee spokeswoman Ines Guardiola said. W~:~ o.m. -EQUESTIUAN: Kllllngton Mounlaln (VI.) Horse Show (tai>el, Prime Ticket, 1 o.m. -U.S. OL YMl'IC FESTtVAL: Scheduled 1vent•-bask1lban. wrestling, from Oklahoma Cltv, ESPN. . I o.m. -HORSE RACING: Del Mar reolavs, Cha nntt 56 (Prime Ticket, 10:30 P.m .). RADIO But the 60,000-seat stadium could be used toda>. she said. 12.15 om -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland, KMPC (710). •:30 p,m -BASEBALL: San Diego at Cincinna ti, KFMB (760) The government spent $49.8 m illion over four years to remodel the stadium .. b~lt for an .international exposition m 1929 atop MontJUJC Hill. which overlooks the Mednerranean port city. S:30 o.m. -BAllBALL: Doogen al Houston, KABC (790). Belcher · sharp for LA in 6-0 win over Astros HOUSTON (AP) -Tim Belcher tied teammate Orel Hershiser for the National League lead with his fourth shutout as the Los Angeles Dodgers ended Houston's four-game winning streak w11h a 6-0 victory Tuesday ni&ht over the Astros. lklcher. 7-9, pitched a five-hitter for his fourth complete game. strik· ing out nine and walking live. Belcher and Rick Rh oden. 0-3 and JUSt off the disabled list. were locx- ked in a scoreless duel unul the sixth inning. Kai Daniels walked w11h one out and stoic SC'Cond "'1th two. Franklin Stubbs was 1ntent1onall) walked and Jeff Hamilton and Mike Sc1osc1a follo"'ed wnh RBI singles. The Dodgers added four runs in the ninth on RBI smglcs by Lenn) Hams. and Jose Gonzalez and a two-run double by pinch-hitter Mickey Hatcher. Rhoden went 5 2-3 innings. allow- ing six hits. stnk1ng out one and CARLSON From Bf the Sunset was too big to moan and groan. So. everybody else was happy and the original concept of separate playoffs died for lack of interest. That's because in effect, they were separate playoffs. Of course, when you're talking playoffs, it's strictly a matter of football and baseball. those arc the only concerns. Now, however. the threat of Santa Margarita goes much deeper than playoffs, but directly mto Orange County public school leagues. If you re lookin& for an early answer to the question of what's next?, foraet it. Because nobody knows for sure. 0 T im Mang, who takes over at Oranac Coast this fall with the Pirates' tennis teams. bas already lined up an intercstin1 match for tUs team, which fiaures to be stocked wilh three rctumina starters (David Moore. Chris Aood and llkyong Choi). Mana has pitted himself and his Bucs ... inst his former coach at Newpon thrbor Hiah -UCLA's Glenn Bassett. Mana was one or Bassett's blue chips in a Suntct Laa~ relan . Now he's &<>t bis P11atn lined up for a Feb. 9 date at the Olympic Stadium .wuns _ Mq wa1 Edison's coech for 18 · yean bCforc *P.Pina down this past talOn to ulist Oeoree Mattias. giv-= ~ pott away to Gary a Corona del Mar and UCI have somethif.'l ln common-both arc ~lira rep18cement. "'UCf need1101DCOnt 10 ftll the pp AWAY TOdav-Aslros, S:JS• Jv27-Astros, 11:35 Jv21-Padres, J:os• Jv29-Padres. 7:05° JvJC>-Padres. l:OS• Jvll-ldle HOME A I-Giants, S·?O, A2-Glanls, 7 JS Al-Giants. 7:35 A.-Padrts, 7 JS • All gemes on KABC radio 17901 • On televlsion, Channel 11 , On lelevtsion. Channel • 1Aalking l1A O. Belcher pttched his wa) out of ba~-loaded Jams m the third and seventh innings. He ended the third b> striking ou1 Terr) Puhl and gct11 ng Ken Cam1n1t1 to ground into a fielder·~ choice. Bill Doran fouled out 10 end the ~venth. Tint Mani ten by Michael Brius1 the CdM standout who has decided to try his hand profcssioJlally. Corona dcl Marl meanwhile. must find someone to fi I even bluer shoes-the Sea Kinas' coach. Dave Heffern. is on a one-year hitch with the Brigs family as Mike's tutor during satellite tours around Europe There's sull no word on a new bascba:tf coach, tithfr.'afCdM. 0 Univcn1ty Hip is anothtt look· ~for a COICh -water polo CX»Ch MMt Campbell raiDed to acupt I job u counklor at frYine Hash. Anyone in&crcsted in a job u water polo COKh It Univcnity should contact Albletic Director Mart Cun· niftlham at 1'4-7500 or 1'4-1893 w d that whc'ft he-wtnt on u over-ftiP.t ft&hina trip or a roed 11me wnb lbe Aneels. .. be called once ~day IOCM\imes twice I day • .... times • day:· Dnphe Dannat Moore's million· ··~· JobMOla llid. ... lun1ly MW is M!il!ll . ...._. .,......._ .. A ICM of._. .. ooa1611:t of .............. nie's ............ ., ....... .,,he ..... ••c•••·• to I • 1111 1111H1t 1• 1w the '1 \.JO II I I \ f •I I H \'I H \ I I Reeling Orioles lose 6th in row ''°"' The AsSOdated Preu d Kirb) Puckett and Allan A nderson got out of the oldrums and helped keep the Baltimore Ono les in o ne. Puckett h11 o nl) his founh home run since April and Allan Anderson "'On for the first time 1n a month T uesda) night, as the Minnesota Twins handc.-d Balti- more its season.-h1gh sixth straight defeat. 9-3. The Orioles, surprise leaders in the Amen can League East after "inning JUSt 54 games last sca!Kin ha'c self-destructed dunng their streak · "We're huning o ursche'\ three ~a}s ·· Orioles mnnaae~ Frank Ro binson said. "We're not p11ch1n§ ~t'll. we re not fic l.dtng well and we're not hitung well.' Fa ilure doesn t get much more compk te than that. The Orioles ha'c lost the fi r<.l fi ve games o f a 14· gamt' road tnp. their longest in 14 seasons. The} ha'c been o utscored 30-10 1n their SI\ losses and had their di\ ·~~on !cad cut from 71 i games to 41• b) Toronto. . We re ~1111 tn firM place." said stancr Da\e Schmidt. 8-10 "\\'e had hoped to pla} .600 ball the SClOnd half uf the season. but \\t"rc pla\ ing teams for the secund time no"'. T he) kno" "e're tor real and it's tough. But ''e haq: to be tou¥h. 100." E'en though his .34.'! batt ing a'cragc. 132 h11s. 44 mult1 -h1t game., and 31 do ubles lead thl· league. Puckett has been conu~rned about his po"er \honagc He had 3 \ eraged 28 homers from 1986-88 but fuesda\ 's th rel'- run shot "a' onl> his sc,enth of IQ89. · · "I wuld leel bcn er." said Pud.c:tt. "'ho dro' e 1 n lour run .. "J "Ork '>0 hard at 11 th~tl I gues~ I l'\fX'l'I a lot o ut ul m~sclf. ~1a}tx· too m uch -\t ka\I I'm h1 I ling th(• ball hard ... .\ndcrson. 10-9. who had lost fi,e straight game'> and had a 1 .94 camed run a'erage dating back to Ju9a... ~5. looked prett} good, too "He had good stuff. moved t he ball around. 1ufd good control and changed speeds "ell ... Twtns catcher Bnan Harper ~1d. "He had been trying 10 be too perfect and "a~ making mistakes. He hardh made an) ml\· takes tonight." · Elsewhere 1n the American League Tuesda\: Blue J1y1 4, Rangers 0: In Arlington. Te.llas:Nolan R ~an struck out 14 of a Texas-record 18 batters. but Da'l.' Stieb combined \\'lib t\\O rt'he,ers on a four-hitter as 1he Toronto Blue Ja)s beat the Rangers. R}an. 11-6. pitched JUSI six-plus innings and s11ll came "11h1n one stn keout of t) 1ng the team mark He did raise his maJor league-leading strikeout to tal to 180 th1'> seaso n and h1'i all-11me record to 4.955. Red Sox 10, Royals 0: In Boston. 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II trounced the Kansas Cit) Ro)als Boggs went 4-for-5 with three doubles and a triple. raising his a' erage to .330 The Red So\ go t 16 h11'. incl uding a ~ason-h1gh for e\lra ba\e'i. and e' l'f\ stantr had at least one h11. Yankees S, lndlan1 l : In Cle,eland . ..\nd" Ha\\l..1n\ pitched a five-hmer and the '\e" Yo rk 'i anl..ecs stop ped a seven-game lostng 'treak. bea11ng 1hl· Cleveland Indians for their first road '1C'tol"\ in ninl' tries. · Wlllte Sox 7, Mariners 6: In C h1cago. Outc C1u1lle n scored the go-ahead run tn tht' eighth inning on a d ouble-pla) ball and the Chicago While Sox \\On their 10th straight home game, bea11ng the 5eatt lt' Man nl'r' Tl1en 7, Brewers %: In M1l\\a ul..ee. Fred I ~nn h11 a three-run homer tn the fi rc;t inning. hdping Do) ll' A lexander and the Detro it Tiger\ end Sl\·game lo\lni! streaks "ll h a '1ctof) over tht Mil"aukee Brl'"er<. 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DltktOI FtCTIT10Ue IUllNIU CATY Ottlce lum11ura olttc. lltCTrnOUe .,.._.. Tha ragiatrl"I com. TO• lft• NOTICE OF PETTT10N ~ •tllet' ~II attlla ttrm•na Pfot•ll Ind OOjec;· l>U~tion of tllle tw11ic. of tlla ~rnt!\l of Tttnl NAMI ITATa•NT equipment, wori.11100 NAMI ITATIMPfT ~ to trtnNCt bv lnAft Oii 110 .. _.... ... TEA he9rlng end ltate your ~ llOfll end t~te fOt ell· ti. total Wl'IOUftl of the IHI• C>Ofl•llOtl l)l.l~IM)l't enti. The t~ pet1IOna we ~l)ll'let\t i.tlle baNJ aaw Tiie folkMt"" J*ION 11,. ne6S unelet the l1Gl•tt0u• ...,...,.. DaMT -.-• IK'°" or f .. wntten obi«· &fYIC>llOn If 1ny, to ,.,. OW batanc. ol tN Obi!· ttad General P1e11a11tng dOltlQ DVIOMU u drtll ~. IOd1Yld~ p1111 004ng ~ 11 bUl'MM ,,.,.,. 0< ne,.,,_ C..~ .. ~!!M._: llOM Wltll ttle ~before Pfopotad •Mf90M.anl for gMlOllMCutactbyttlellt>ow WIO& Aata1 dllec:t July PHOTO B U&INESS uMd 1natMmblyotorange DECKED-OUT 33812 ttS1.0a~on8129/lll •• ,.._ ~• tM ,_ing Vour epoeat· l1Mllandfll'~ COllectlOtl Oeectlbed deed Of lf\dt MO INfl Future affecllw 111rage CAROS 3~ 12 SumrnetMt iuq l•ttac:llon mac;hl,_ OIO 15C8 Adame Avenue Rodney F Emaoy p,_ To ......... ~lcwra HOFT'l(E anQI IMY ba II\ pe!IOl'I Of by .. Ml I011h In • laport filed "111Nlecl coatt eJtpeMiM ,.... 'WlllCh l\a11e t>Mn Clrela. Cott• MOH CA 0.lec:t 11111 16th day Of Suite E Costa M•M CA oent CladdOf• conhngent Cledl· CASE NO. A1411231 your attcwney ..... 111 tria CW\ of 1he ~lflCI Ind aovenc.. .. 112 180 re ptadeUwmlMCI and are on 918215 JvJy 1189 92828 Tll•• ... ,_, ....... hlacl IOll Ind '*"°"' Wl10 INI)' To .. ...... IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ., Illa 0.11rlCI Ottice. 77 Fall II II poaalbla !NI at Ille , ... Wl1h Illa Oaparlm.nt ol HOWllfd c Floom 3412 l(rttft w. Menor Jnon Movnoo ume •• ¥11411\ the County cien. of Ot oe otllr#tte 1n1ar .. 1ec:t In benelciwles, ~ or 1 c:.onongen1 c:recJilor ol Dt•w Costa Mesa Cell· ttnw ot..,. ,he °'*''"Cl bid lndutlrtll Relations If• rat· Summaoaet circle Co11a Published C>fange eo.11 abOw ange COUlltY on July 1 1989 Ille wlM or •l•l• or ~th ol comingent cnc:Mots, ~ Ille ~. yOU mu11 Illa lornta "'-Y ba .... lllat\ Ille total eranoec:t but not Pttntec:t In Mau. CA 92626 Daily Pilot July 26 Augu1t 2 Alea l<n•nci.y same 11 'UUOT ELIZAHTtiDAANT peraons wtlO ~ yourcla.mW!tlllllecourtand NOTICE IF HEREBY lndebted,_sdve tatdpubllc;atron T1111 b\Atlnou 11 con-1989 abolle PublllheO Orange Coa.st A PnlTION Ilea.,..,., hied oehefW• be In~ in "'"' • ~ 10 Illa pefilOl'IU FURTHER GIVEN ,,,., Ille D • I • 7 I 1 1 I • Cl D '"."TM IE .. T 0, ducted by an lnd1Vidual W54~ Andrew Blumln same .. Oa1ty Pt IOI July 19 28 by RIC:NIO O.lllcl Otani 1n lhe will Of ...._ Of bo4fl, rat><-llllW eppoinlad by said report on ma 111 Ille T•C••t• TR~ATION. CllMf Tne 1-01s11an1 com-above Augu11 2 9. 1989 tlle SuperlO< Cou!t ol Cali-ol. MARGARET S. Ille COW1 wttlllt\ lour month• Cott• M ... S1f111ary Ot111tcl •Y: ._.. II. A•Ment1. I~ mencecl to transact buSl· l'tll~ NOTICE Thi• bu11nen •• con· W-520 torni1, County ol Orange HOFTKE from the date of 11111 II· Otf>Oa 77 Fu Dnve, may be ,...._._t lecnttwy Oat.CS July 3 19H neH unOot the ttct1t1ou1 _ dueled by 1 ganer•I pa•I· .. -ir Mftyu.r THE PETlttON 1aqueats A PETITION has been suaneeoftaU.,1atprovlc:lld uam1nao belwHn Illa I01,_...1.awle It., Or· Publltnod Orange Coatt bullneu name 01 nt1mfl FICTrrlOU8 8UalHl88 nartnlo ~"" iw. ma1Rlc!IMdDeYid0tan1t>eflted by WILLIAM A, ln MCt10nCllOO ottne Cal1· 11<>uraot8atn and~pm .,...c•-Da1tyP1totJuly26Augu112 titted above on Augual 1 NAMllTATIMl!NT rn1 rag1t11an1 com· FICTITIOUt•ua ... aa IQPOillled u peraonat rep. BAKER. PUa.IC lomla Probate Codo The COITA MIEI~ 8ANI· (JM) -..100 tHO ICIH T"' tollowlng persona are ~ 10 transact bull· NAMI ITATIMINT rotenllltvl to aelmlllot the ADMINISTRATOR In Ile time IOt tulng claims will not TAR\' DtlTICT, Ftotlne T. IF AVAILABLE THE EX· WS40 HowatO C Floom domg bullneu as neu under tlle lichttous I .. t•t• ot 1ha dtc.csent Suoerior Court of u p11a PllOI lO lour month• ltakhla, Clafk of .... Ota.-PECTEO OPENING BID ----------Thtl statement was flied TIME & SPACE PAO· bullneff name °' nam.s Tiie rollow ng persona Clre THE PETITION requests California, Counly of lrom Iha data ot tlle hearing lrlcl MAY BE OBTAINED BV rtaJC NOTICE With tile County Clerk ol Or-DUCTIONS 124 Riverside llttld above on nave not doiHnfJ~~~"s•:LON 301 I .. _ .. ~..,.-1•1 WILL Ind ORANGE. ' noticed 1bove CA.LLING THE FOLLOWING __ .;....;..._--..;....;....-;.;;... __ a~ County on July 11 D S 128 N 1 atait..,. ... .......,,._. T PETrrlON IC TE EP 0 E s 0 , . u••• IWOOI -Bayv•-C•rcl• • 100 New COdlCI ... ti any, be adrnltlad HE vou MAV EXAMINE Illa NOT IE Of' L H N NUMBER N IC .,,, 19 9 F~47M Baach. CA Andt-Blum1n ""'1 "-acl\ CA 92660 lo "'ob•I• T .... "''"and 1ny ~-· lhat WILLIAM A. Illa i.eot b" Iha court It you ~·c HEARING THE DAY BEFORE THE .. THI c 92....... Tllll 11a1emant ..... f1le<I ...... P9 ... ,,.. E PUSl.IC , S .. LE (7 39• 837 0" PuollsnecJ Orange oest """ Brian Condten Hampton codk:ill are available tor R, ate a oeraon lnl1t .. ted In NOTICE IS HEREBY ,.. 14) · .,.4 n Ct9tCUIT COURT Diiiy Pilot July 19 26 Georoe N Yec;lt.t 840 will\ ttla County Clells. ot Or 2348 Cyntnia Ct Coat• oXlmlnallon In tlla Ille kac>t ADMINISTRATOR be the .. tate. you may Ille wl111 01\IEN that pursuant to Sac· 1213) 627-C86~ M l~V•Nnt AUO\ISI 2 9. 1989 ltlllne Alie N-oort Beacn anoe County on July 11 ••ea• CA 9262,-b the court 11ppoio&ed as personal the court a tormal Requeat Hon 5473 I or Arttele IV. Pub115'1ed Orange Coast JUOtCIAL Dtl~T CA 92....... 1989 .., 0 "T"'E PETITION l'""Ufftt,~1Mf to f()t Si>«••I NOllCe or tha fil· Chapto• VI of Part ill Dany Pilot July 19 26 Of' FLONOA W·527 ...... F424rn Greg B Turney 2515 ..., .., ..., --.... ,_ of A I 2 1989 ----------0.,•ld A Ma•celhno 550 Alder Coste Mell CA authority 19 adrrun1ater 1ne .... ·-•-1ng ot an inventory ano AP-Otvle;on V ot the Healll\ and ugus IN ANO 'Ofll •-.IC MftffCE Paulanno Costa Mew CA Pubttsned Orange Coast 92627 -···· undo! ,,,. lnd--,lhe decedtnL Pl&tMtnefll ot ntate ...... S•l•IY cocso ol 1"41 State or WS38 DADI COUNTY ... ._. nu 92730 Dally Piiot July 19 26 .... ....... . THE PETITION __ _... ..... _._ _____ r Tn1s business 11 c.on danl Admon111r1tt0n of Es· or ot any pettttOl'I or account Cahtorn1a • public; llearrng IE• I at• • f HARR I IE T • Q35S Robert Et1amon 278 August 2 9 1989 W·S"'8 duct-" b" co.pert~rs talel Act with ltmlled ~· a~ to u provided 1n aec:tt0n 1250 w1M be lleld on August 2 •-.,. Mftnl'r MeOllATH nNN, 0.C.llMd ..,...TICIE Of' C CA ~ ""' , authOtity (Th11 aull\0<1ty a•· adminlste< the .state ot Ille Cat•l0tn1a Probate 1989 II 7 30 pm on tile F1ftl\ ~ nutiw. No.~ ..., enter Ave lrv•n• ----------The reg1slr ant com 1ow1 the personal represen-~nde< ~ l~ndent Code A Req~t lor Spec1lll Floor Conlarenc:e Room of W .,SJ ~;CM tALIE Of' 92782 TlCE mence<I to t1ansac1 bus taltve 10 ··-· manv 8Cl•Ot15 ~lie>n of E...-. Nolic;e fO<m IS a11a1lable hom ,,,. CIVIC Center Costa ....... -NT -NOTICE Of' AllANOONIED Tl\tl bullness IS con l'tlllC NO nets under the ltc1tt1ous ' ..... (T..,_ a 1twvttw ........, •• C 1 .,.. .... ,_ vr ..,..N.,........,. T l'ERIONAL ""OflERTY ducted by co p1rtnefS ~·••n-s name Of nomf's w1lt\0Ut obt•n11'QC0Ufl8P·"""1ow '"':' .. _u._ .. , ""=:lhecourtcle<k -esa al•O<noa atwhtCI\ TRANWORTATI<>ff .,,,.. """ 0 Notiee1s~ebyg1"enthat Tl\e reo1t11ant c;om FICTITIOUS•USIN£SS ;;"st:_.va•boveonN/A PIOllll Belor1taktng Cottam 18~:_--~~ Allonteyfor,..tltloner.£. llme tho Board 01 Dllec1ors NOTlCE TO COlLIECT ANO undo! and pursuant 10 Sec· meneed 10 tr.snsact bus• NAME I TAnMENT S::an Condren Hampton actions hOWellot 11\e pet· represen u~~ ..... ~ ~ ~ltOft, A ~o· of the Costa Mesa Sen•l•'Y CONTRACTOftl Rt:MOW NRIC*AL ''°" 1988 or Ille Ca1trorme nHs under the 1tc1t11ous The lot~mg tie.rsons are Tl\11 statement was hied sonal 1apte:sen1a11ve '' re-manlay . ~= app!..~' teeatonal C0tporatloft, 506 Dl1tr1Ct ""''" heat and de-12-0fe-1·21.3122.1 ""°""TY F..oM C1111t Code the property bus•nen n1me 01 nemes doing business as witn Ille Counlw Clerk 01 0 , QV'l'.0 10 give notoee to lntnQ .....,., •V'S• N. Tvetln AYo., 150. 98'\la termine O•OIHIS ind Obtec· Seelt'd proposals tor 1,,_ TI4IE 8TAft Of' llSled belOw believed 10 be hSte<I ebOve on 1 16 89 Cove Development Com onge County 'on J .. ry 11 1nt1reste<1 oertonS untoss lore lilklng oeftaln .Yel'Y Ana, CA t2705 1'°"' and •equettt for ex-worll st\O'Wn on tne pl1n1 en-CALWOftNtA ab81'doned by Citrus Ma George N Yeci.t pany Inc 2C 24 S E 1989 they nave wa1"9d not;ca or imPOf1.llll -~~I Publ~ Orange Coest emption 11 any to ttle tilled NOTICE IS HEREBY cninery Inc #1\ose 11151 ad· This statement ..,.n lilt'd ev11stot SI Suite 350 F424'C1 conMnted 10 Ille PfOpoted \IW, the ~ D••ly Pilot July 26 27 oroposeo Hstgnment tor STATE OF CALIFORNIA GIVEN to •11 0011ons dress was 1882 ReynOldS wnn tlle County Clerk ot Or · Santa Ana 11e•ghts CA aciton I Tna inoepandent representative wtl, be AuguSt 2 1989 llQutd waste cottectlon as set OEPA.RTMENT OF TRANS· lntwHle<I wllethef as c:ted•· Ave . lrvtne Ca11ro1ma 92714 ange County on July t 1 92707 Publtsl\ed Orange Const &dm1n1111111on aulhOllly wlff required lo gf'.le notiCe to WTn~J forth 1n . •eoc>tl hied With HM! PORT A TION PROJECT IO<s. hetll. legll .. S 01 de· Will be SOid al public auction 1989 Rodney F Eme<y Cah· Oa11v Pttot Jull 19 26 be granted unless an inlentsled .,_.,,.. unle99 C1eti. 01 the Otstrict •I lne PLANS FOR CONSTRUC-111'"'· ol Ille above-named 11 17821 Sky Park C11cle Fi24115 lorma co1po111on 26 t6 Cove Augu5t 2 9 1118 tnlottSled person hies an they hawa wa!Yed notice Of Pl&.IC NOTICE District OlflCe 77 Fatt Dnve TION ON STATE HIGHWAY decedent, who was 8 ,..,. Irvine ca11torn1a 927 14 on Pubhsheo 011nge Coast St Corona oel Mar CA ________ w_'>;.;2-' ob1ecmon to 1n1s pe1111on ano • led to~ ptOp09ed Cost• Mesa. Cahlomia IN ORANGE COUNTY IN dent ot the State ol Florida. August 7. 1989 at 2 30 Deity P1101 July t9 26 92625 C1ass11tecl's a great place 10 shows good c&ulfl wny rne ~\) T~ independent I< ~...99.~--NOTICE IF HEREBY AND NEAR NEWPORT tllat Letters or Adm•n1s-o"c;lock p M August 2 9 1989 This business •S con-adve111seyou• nomebus• court ahoutd not grant the ITWnlStraliOn euthoftty NOTICE OF PETITION FURTHER GIVEN tl\al Ille BEACH ANO HUNTINGTON 11111on l\ava been Issued to DESCRIPTION OF PROP· w 524 ouctect by a co1po1a11on ness ~t~~ ~be~anledu~~ TOA~INSnR ~~1aponon ~m ~BEA~FMMHmH~No ~LL~M JFmN,JR~~---------~---------~---~~~=~-~-~=~~==~~ A HEARING on the pell· inl!14'GSl9d pef&on r~ ~ ESTATE OF: Cotta MON Sanitary Otstriel STREET TO BROOKHURST C1rcu1t Court ot the Elevantll MLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE I, Ml.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE tlon •Ill be held on AUGUST ~Ion to the peltlion HOLL y LASH VISEL Office. 71 Fair Onve. may be wtll be received 81 tl\e 0.-Jud1c1a1 C11cu11 of Florida tn r----------• 17 1989 et t •5 PM 1n d &tlows QOOd cause CASE NO A141320 aa1m1ned between 1ne partment 01 Transportation. andforOadeCounty.acourt PUBLIC NOTll"E Dept No 3 located at 700 why, the ooulf lltlould nol • • hours of 8 am and 5 pm 120 South Spnno Sttffl of competent iut1sdlctton on Cllllc center Drive. Sante ant lhe llU~. To . all heifa. COSTA MEIA IANI· Room 1000 Los Angeles Ille Stlle ot Florida NOTICE O F' JOINT PUBLIC llEAHINC BY T llE l'JTY ('Ot..:N<:t L '-"•·CA 92701 ~. HEARING on tie benelcianes. credtc)(_•.l TARV DllTRICT, FloflM T. Cahlorn11 90012. until 2 NOTICE IS FURTHER IF YOU OBJECT 10 the pelillOO wiM be held on contingent credlor9. 8'1CJ Rotc:tlle, Cioni or the Dl1· o'clock pm on August IO GIVEN 11111 each ot Iha tol· OF THE CITY OF C.:OSTA MESA AND TllE COSTA MESA granung ol the petttton you Aug~t 9, 1989 at 2"30 pet90na who mey trlct 1989. 81 Wlll!=ll time they ...,,,1j IO•lng named 111ndebted to REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY. CITY OF COSTA MESA. l'i\LIFUHNIA should 1111\er aopear at tlle P.M. tn,Qef>t. 3 located at othetw• be ln•""'9d in Pubhstlad Orange Coasi bepubttcly ooene<1 and rHd 0111 notd1no personal prop-ON T H E PROPOSED SAL£ BY Till-: AGENCY OF Cl-:HTAIN nearing and state your ob-700 ,;Givlc Cenlef Drive the will Of ettaLASte\.OllSEboeh. Da11y Ptlot July 19 26. 1989 in Room 12 81 seid address erty ot tna decedent PROPEHTY F'OH TH E DE\'.ELOPMENT llf AN OFFICE PROFESSIONAL 1ec:t1ons 0< t11e wflttlfl ob,ec:· Wes._ Sanla An.. CA ol HOl.LV H v L wS3S PrOP05•1 lorms tor 11111 F1u1 Ca1tlorn11 Savings & JOINT VENTURE DE\'EU>PMENT ANI> ON T H E PHOl 'OSED DISl'OSI TION tions wtth the court before 9Z7F01,YOU OBJECT TO f~ PET~ ~E~ ~are 1neludedln 1npa•· Loan. 825 S Tiie City Drive ANU DEVELOPMENT AND OWNER PARTICIPATION AC:tU:E~IENT PEHTAININt; Tllt-.HET(I the hHrtng 'rour appear-I ~ of P\B.IC NOTICE ate t>ooi. entttled Orange Cahtornta 92668 anc:e may ba In peuon ?r by lhe granting of the petition. ~ petlOI CoAJ CoAJrt STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ANO NOTICE IS HEREBY your lttOtney YoU lhoulcJ ~ at Ile ~ nty NOTICE Of' DEPARTMENT OF TRANS-GIVEN that Ille undettigned IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR heama and ..... your ~~E PETITION TRUITIEIE'I SAL£ PORT A TION. PROPOSAL dffll8$ 10 receive Sllld Pet· or • contt~I c:tedllO< of ob~ Of • wnuen Loan No. in..-, AND CONTRACT FOR CON-sonal property °' to collect the dec:•ued you must !tie with lhe oour1 r~• f)at JON J T.I . No. H10310I STRUCTION ON ST ATE 1"9 tunds and to remove Ille yOUrClllmwtlhlhaCOUrland be re the hearing. YtJA!r VI EL be appointed .. Unlt CodeH HIGHWAY IN ORANGE aamerrorntheSteteolCllt- m111 a COO)' 10 Iha parSONI appewa.noe n-.y be tn penonal representatv• to T 0 SERVICE COMPANY COUNTY IN ANO NEAR lornta to Ille Sl•O ..... 1eo1-ntat1w appointed by ~or by YoUr ~· ~llr Ile Ml.ala of as duly 1ppo1nted Trwtee NEWPORT BEACH ANO wnere tetta•s ot adm1n1S- tha court w.1hln tour mon1111 IF YOO ARE A .... dec»dlnl under tne tollowong oe-HUNTINGTON BEACH trationhave"-"•ssue<! from the dlla ol first 11· CREDrTOR Of a THE PETITION scribed deed ot uust WILL ~OM HtGH~NO STREET NOTICE IS FURTHER suanc.oflettauuprovided contingent c:teelD of fl• :it•• ~~rs SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO BROOKHURST STREET GIVEN thal Ill persons •n MC11on 9 100 of Ille Call· d9ca•ed. ~ muat ftle be ~::.C, to • t,.tt11Y TO THE HtGHET BIDDER General wori. datetiotton 11a111ng claims against the lo<nle Problle Code T.,. your clllin'I Wit\ lhe court pro ta FOR CASH ton tile torm Higl\wiy 10 be widened by decadent or 'Wllo have an time tor f1llng cl01m1 wlll not ilnd m.il a oopy to Ile The wtl ~~ ~ wtuc:n are 1awtut te~ on constructing 2 bridge• and •nt.,nt 1n H•d Hiiie and a.11plra PflOI to tour montna pentOnal ~lative are !' . r tl\e Un1tao S1a1es1 and101 greding and pa111ng with who w11n to ob,ect to wen lrom the dlla of tlll naertng aooc>Wtled by the court ~aminaliOfl "' Ile file kept 11\e casnler s cerlllted or upnalt concrete on 80• removal muat give wrnten noticed 1bove Wit.In lour monlhe from,"'' ~.,.ooort otner cheeks soec1tled '" ,. ate base ova• • • notice ot aucll Ob)eCllon to YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille lhe date of first i.u.nc. °'I T ~ PETITION C1vt1 COde Sactt0n 2924h ~r.:ate tubbua ~ the person or persons 1n- tile ltept by Ille COi.111 tr you letters • ~ In ::.T...':. a~rtty .. : (Payable"' full at the time of This oroiect has 8 0081 01 debttt<I to. or holding oe•· are a peraon 1nt11oated II} ..clon 9100 ,of fte ' • satel au 11gnt 1111e and 16 percent dlaadvantage<I sonal property ot the 09Ce· tt.e utata. you may ftla w•lh C.illomla Probale Codt. ~ ~ I~~ 1n111est conveyed 10 and business enterpt1so IDBEI dent. at the 1dd1esa aa hstect Iha coutt 1 l0tmal Requut The lime few ftllna claiml ralOn ° N now neld by 11 under said particrpatton above. within three months ror Spact11 Notice ol Itta fll. wll not •11'*9 wrote lour !:,· (T~aulttoflty wi.: Deed 01Trust1n the property The t•me hmlt spec;ihed 1,, alter r1111 pubhcatlon ot this •no of an loventory •n~ •P· montla lrom Ile hearing .....Weaen'81Ne ~ 11ete<nalte1 desc111>e<1 111e special p10111s1ons ror the notice Pf'IOMtnenl of 11ta1e ISl811 dale notic»d ebove. ·-... TRUSlOR ED SHIPLEY completion Of work con-Dalad June 13. 1989 or olanypct1llOn018CCOUfll YOU MAY EXAMINE =*la~ wilhout BENEFICIARY, GARY templlled nerem IS con· WILLIAMJ l'JNN.JR Ad· aa provided in MCl•on 1250 the lie Mpl by 1he oourt. II a.tcwe .. ~ ~Ill DAVID FLANZER sid8'ed insutticient 10 permit m1n11t1etor or the Estate ot of Ille C1hl0tnla Probate you are a pentOn ~1-.,, ~:V recorded January 14 completton 01 the worll con-Harnet McGrelh Finn oe Coda A Roquell lor Spectal lnwresled in the . ..-ate, hoWe¥9f lhe ~ 1987 es Instr No 87-022940 1emp1a1e<1 he•em ,5 con-ceuec:I Not!C9 lorm 11 avall•ble lrom you may r.le with Ile oour1 r9,,,_,\a1Ne ~be In Book page of Or1tc1a1 Re-s;oered onsutticient to permit PubllSlled O•ange Coast the ~t cle<k a lorTOal ReQueet .IOf requeoed to 1118 ~ to cords 1n the ottic. e of 1ne Re· complett<>n or the work by 0111y Pilot June 26 July t 2 ,....,_, '°' fie~ Soeciat Nob ol fie llina lrltlt•led sJ,.,,. un1e99 eo•der ot O••noe County the cont1ac:t0< wor111no a 19 26 1989 wS 18 l.a9 ~ .. l__,.. M. ol an Inventory ana t.y he\111 WllMd nob °' u1d deed ol trust de· normal numbef of hours pet Afttita, 23122 c.._. .... appWI of estate -• coneeneed IO h ~ scribal tlle tollow1n9 prop-day 0, wee!< on a single stltlt ~. l4ltt. no, c....._, or of any pelillon Of ....,. ) The lndepeodeot ttty baS>s " " ••pectl'd that ao CA t1J02 ~I ai PtOYlded In **'*"*...,,, aulh«tty PARCH I dit1on11 s""t' ..,11 be re l'tll.IC NOTICE Publtlhed Orange eo.1 MCIOn 1250 of fie wtl be anled unlem an A n und1v1deo 1 •th quired throug'10ut lhe hie or Iv..£"'°" COlMT O~ Pilot July 25 26 C.lomla P~ Code. A mer~ P9f90n ,_ an tnlerest 1n and to Lot 26 ot the contract 10 the e•lent OF CALWORNIA, Augull I. 198!1 ~I IOf Soecial Noboe ~tlon to lie ..-IOn Tract No 6614 In Ille City of deemed necessary to 1ns..ire COUNTY Of' ORANGE TW764 lorm Is available from Ile ~ ahoWI oood 'C;uee Costa Mew County ot Or· that tlle work will be c;om In Illa Matte• ot the Appl•· ----------4 COU't c:leB. why lie oourf ~ nol ange Stitt of Ca1tr0tnta a• pleted Wllhtn Ille time timit c;att0t1 ot LINDA SUZANNE ADorney for P9tltloner: granl lie auflortly per map recorded 1n Boo!< specified Fuu c:ompensllion MCLAUGHLIN For cnange U t \I II '0 114 t , ADRIAN~ A HEARING on tie 277 Pages 10 to 13 1nc1us1ve tor add1t1ona1 costs oc ot Name COUNTY L. and P-91ieion _. be held on ot M1sc:e11aneot.1s Meps 1n casioned by comp1ta™" witn No A 148840 MC GREGOR ~ .,..... Auawt t7, tClilt • 1 A5 the 01t1CO or 111e Coun1y Re· these 01ov1sions snau be s~~~E~A~iE ROBERT. M . MC 10 CMc c.nter Pia.a P.M. In Dept 3 loc.-ct al corderc ol ... d County considered as tl\Ctuded in FOR CHANGE OF NAME OR...,..,...R d, 66 -0 BOX -700 Civic c.nw Onw EX EPTING THERE-Ille Pf!Oel paid tor the V811• cs-"'"~·1 -.,,...., • •.e · .... • 1 .. ,., Weet. s.nia An. CA FORM the ro11owing ous contract 11ems ot wo111 ~ uuv .. rttddent of Orange :r,:_1 ~ • CA112701. · (•) UM• 1 1nroug11 4 as and no addiltonal com· LIND A SU z ANNE County for 28 y ean, ~ ~!.'!-. ~ --· ff VOU OBJECT TO attown on Iha Condominium pansellon will be allowed MCLAUGHLIN nas llled • bom ln Rippey Iowa J ,.. ----20 ._ ,:-""" h or.-of w. petition Plan raco<ded 1n Be<* 9923. therefor pct11tt0n rn th11 court for en • tll'f •. • £u, 1 • i?? eppeer at f'9 Page 689 of Olfl<llat Recok!s No pr•b•d meeting Is order allowlng pelltlOnctt to on March 24, 1923, end ..... r ol Nld G:ounty acheduled tor thll proiect change 111111\ef name trorn pMled away in New-"8.IC NOTICE or ftle ~ (bl The ••elusive rlgnt to THIS PROJECT is SUB· L t N D A S u Z A N N E port Beach CA on • ...... Ile court P<>IMHlon and occupancy JECT TO THE "BUY AMERI· MCLAUGHLIN 10 LINDA • H ... hearin9 Your of all lhOH ., ••• daslgnated CA" PROVISIONS OF THE SUZANNE FREDRICKS July .24, 1gg9, e Is ~ m.y be In ••P•llo1,ga1agesand p8tk· SURFACE TRANSPOR-IT IS HEREBY ORDERED 1urv1ve4 by wife ""°"Of bw ~' ~ tng -.>aces, .. allown upon TATION ASSISTANCE ACT 1n11 all pe1son11ntereated rn Emma and SOllS JeH, · IF YOO ARE A lhl Condominium Plan OF 1982 Illa matter alO<ffet<I •PP41•• Jim (Rob n) Tam and ~ CREOrTOR OI a lb<>v• ralerrec:t to Bids are raqut•e<I tor Ille before 11111 court 1n Depart-• c-~ cooll.,.nt ~ of Ile PARCEL 2 entire work detcrrbed hete· ment No 3 •I 700 Civic: Tom (0.ruae), Mr A·~1 • dtceMld. ~ mu9t .. Unit 4 In Lot 26 IS 11\0wn In Center D11va West. Sante McGregor eerved in To all ,...,. t>enellc:IOtles 'f04ll dllifn Ml\ h ~upon the Condominium Plan At tn• flme tlllS cont•ect 11 Ana Calltomla, on Sef)tem- the U S. Navy Crom c:rec:t11ors. conungent etadl: ilnd m9il • copy to Ile above referred to awarded, Illa Contractor bat 5. lfil89. at 2 00 o·c1oc1r. "'•2 l946 H IOfl end pettOnt wl\O may pet90N11 ~ PA~CEL 3 lhall po-• otlllet a Clut PM . end than end tl'lere 1-to e was be OtllerWIM lnlotHled In IDPO!nted ~ h oour1 The••c:lu11¥9tlgllttoPoS· A "'*1M"' • comblnatt0t1 lhowcauH,lfanytheyhave. the entrepreneur/ llle'Wllt0t•at•.0tbotll,ot ...., touf,,.,... hm MNlOn end occupanc:y ot 01 any of Ille fOllOwlng wt1)'taidpehtlonlorc'1ange own.er operator o f EMILIE BERTSCH LEWIS h dele ol ht -..nee°' tllOM portion• of Lot 28 ci.. liceoM Classtflcallons wt11ch ot n~ •llould not be McG~or Yachta In A PETITION tla• been filed i.e... -prcMdtd .... acrtbed In Parcel 1 •b011e. ()OllSlllUlat. ma1omy of Illa granted by .1-Lew!a 0.Voa and aecton 1100 ot Ile CSMlgnated u pattos, gar-worll C·8 C-10 ~12 C-13 n IS FURTHER Otdlled Newport ~ach MUI Watftl4d M l.-1$. Jr in tlle CeMomiet p,.._ Codi IQ&9. and pl/king IO*Cft C-21. ~29, C-32 C-42, that a cooy of tlllt Otd., to wi II be u td o n SuperlOf CoYn of CalllOtnl• The ~ '°' ._ ~ ldjellnlng unn ' •l>CMI cto. ~so lhow c:.uH be publrllled 1n Wednesd•y. July 28. County of Orange .. noc ..n Mb. low ec:rtbed ftrttng • ~1ble This contract •s aubiec1 10 tlll Oranga Coast Detty Pttot 1989 l 9 'ln AM t THE PETITION requMts mone. llon'I f'9 hNwtng Untl number. 11 lhown on .state contrect non-• newtPll>O< of general 1 ""' · • INll J-Lewts o.va. and ct.• noia9d ...._,. lhe Condominium Plan ditct1mlnat1on and com-circulaUOn. pubhlltled In 11111 St John the Baptlat WerftlldM L._ Jr beep-YOU MAY EXAMINE'bo\19 r.t11red 10. IQOel'-t pllanca r oqullamen te county at lant once• week Calhohc Church, P<>lfllad 81 l*SOl\al •et>-1119 .. Mpbylhecourt lfwi1111non ... 11clullverlgllt10 puisuant to Qo11ernment 10< tour conaeeullve weak• Co.ta Mesa I nlC!r-rOMntllrw to ldmtster the ycMa •• a per.on -Ille common weltlways Code. Section 12990 pnor to 0'9 dev or Mid lie.,· h_... Jed f "late of ttia decedent .,,..,_led in the ...... and dr111aweys tocatad on Plant. ~fbtlon1. Ind Ing rntnt II ac ICUU OT THE PEllTION fequetll ~ rtW/ fite .-fth fie oourt 1'19 A Condomlntum IOll In proposal t0<m1 fOf bidding Dated JUN 15 1989 11'hunday. July 27, •t the csec.6anl'• WILL Ind H"'* ~ llkl T11C1 11111 projecl can only ba ot>-4'AMI• A. 4'ACKMAN, 9.00 A.M. at RtVersJde eodieils " any. be ldmitted NotlOe or fie P1tcal 4 lalne<I ., Ille Oepertmenl ol ....... •• tt.• 811tperlor N U I C t to oroblle The~ and "'Y Ill ltw9ntofy An Undivided 111•0111 Tran'4)0!1•11on Plana end C-' • on • eme ery · eodiclts ate available for ...,,,...., of _..... -• 1111ar11t In w1d 10 Lot t of Bid Documents Room 311, l. s McLaughlin 3120 IUvenide. CA. St.ti-e11amlnatlon 1n tlle hie kept • of eny pellofl ot Trect No 661,, lfl ,.,. Olly ot Tranaportatlon Bulldlng, ec.an Bllld · Corona Del l"I Area # l Harbor by Ille court .._.,, .. ~ lft Costa Mela, u pet mec> ,.. 1120 N StrMt. po eo11 Mer, CA 92825 Lawn Mt Olive THE PETITION requeMI ~ 12'0~ ,_.corded In look 277. Pegas 942814, S1e1amen10, Call· Publllhad Orengo CoHI • M n. autl'lo<ity to aomlnle1er tM ~ 10 to 13 lnclualV9 ol Mt.-I01n4a 114274-0001 (pnona Diii)' Pltot July 28. Augull 2. , orturary. ,.,.rec\OnJ .. 1111 under rhe ~ ltw cellanoou• Mepa, In the of· 9l&-4•5-.3325). end may ba Cl, 1e, 1989 714-540-55~ dent AdmllWtratlorl °' .., ,_flee or ti. County Aecordef ...,., at 1,,. ebow Depart· W542 i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ••tea Act wnn Hmlted dlrtL. ot 181<1 COY~ ment Olf9C10t1 of Tranapor-Pia.IC NOTICE authority IThl• auttiorlty ... ,.. ... : YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ll llOn .. Lo• Ang ..... Sen ----------- Iowa Iha l*IM>NI ,...,_.. UHDEA A DEED Of' TRUST ,,andllCO, and Ille dl1trtct In ~nnoue .,... .. 1-11119 to lalll Many~ 1 .... DATlD 1110/M UNLESS 'Which the work lt91tuated MAim ITAT9MINT •thout otlCaitllnO '*"' .... YOU TAKE ACllON TO Cfoeuecrtonslor 11\eptO-Tiie lolelwtng 09'10t11 .,. prcwat ... ore t•lfta ~ Afw CA a701 PAOTECT YOUR PROP-tect ... evelfeble 11 tlle of-doing ~ 11 .ction• ~. h per-Qlwwe<:o9.eo.itvPtot IRTY ITMAY IE SOl.OAT ftceOftheOltltiCI0.1act0tol TRE WAN DERING IOfl9I r..-n_. le,.. ~21.27,Aug.t: 1919 A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU Tt11119POf1'110noflhedlttriCt IHOll. 2198 Q VII QUtreO to .,. ncMtOe to NHD AH IXfl\.ANA TION In"'*" the wort. I• lituated ... = I Laguna Hilt• inter•ted ~ ...... O' THE NA~ OF THE Iha lllCClllUtuJ blctdef CA • · ~~ ...... ,_or flf'IOCE!OtN41 AOAtNST' ..... Mnl9tll~tb0nd OoNld A 00w NIM 11 Gel_., .... IO ... ll'D~Uld --01 VOU. YOU IHOULD OOH• endaperlut~bond ..... ' 9&90ftl Tiie ......... t ,._.,..,.Ill TACT ALAWYl't n.~.f-~~lime 9Miitlli'iililft""~ .W NOTtC• 11--HEREBY fM2 • IJ'IOWA ~fA ~hereby, ~rftel.. .... • • .. M l'•nt_. _.... •" <MY1H tMt ....,..m to lee· ..,,.,., ~IA t2t2t ~~that 11 Wiii ef • TI-. 9'11ineat la con- ··········--lllf ...... -811 tloft 14711 ef,,Mlcle IV, (It e ..... eddrW OI ""-"1t1 IMU!'e tNI In~ ..... ltr eo ,_,,,_. Al lu"llle,......MCI ~ Vt -' fl•rt Ill, • ~= of .... trHt •"••rad Into Te.e ,.. .. tront com-............ Mir .. ~ v .-........... """ -... ...,.... .. .,.. ~--........... tranMct ._.. ............. -...... c... .. -...... al ~ • • .... -· "'''-"'o09d ..... ,_ ....., ... flctltlOua ..... c ....... a ,...._ tleettllG .. • comM:t· -.......... Wiii ...... ---..,.. Of """* .... I on ........ M,..... • ..._. f , ... "" ""9f•T-~ ......... OHOrtvt11ty te .......... ~It ttlt ......... AUDUet ,.. •• 1 ... ..,"'-'"'" ~·-·..., .......... In NePOI•.. ... " Clow • fP •. -ti .... P.M •,.... C.•a >JI "9ofl\ o1 ._ 9'1 •.::: .. it•• ._. .. ,... ft111 .,,,_.. ... tlled • I_. "'9 CMc Celller, eo.q •r • * •t ....-Oii .. •cow.ev QM of Of· o.ilelr....,. ..... G1•1 nt&:......... ~ • .. •-•· ...-• roce. cotur, • --~on.lufr7,"" .... ••11 ........... -......... In~ ~ YOU W .. fl• 0... .... ..,_,., """"' 0.0. llllln '°' M _... ,, 'Ml,.., °'81"9 a.. MCIO. ............ ,.... ...... Not ·';NJv 11 M ~~ ""' proJe et • -....1.~ttlt · • -..• .::" ...... INlied "r -.... W·&at -· ,_,., LeMr ...... ,!'!'l _____ ~----1 ·= :..:-=::--,...., ~ ...... ..:; fl''? ;/ O~a~!I a ............... ftl ..... M11ti1t•··... ••• .... -.. NOT1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the C ity or Costa Mesa lthe ·c11y· I and the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency City of Costa Mesa. Cahlornra (the Agency I will hold a 101n1 pubhc hearing on A119u1t I , 1MI, at the hcMlr of 1:30 p.m .. or as soon the1eal1er as the matter can be heard. In the Frhh Floor Conference Room. City Hall 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa Cahlorn1a 92626 pursuant to the Cahforma Community Rede11&1opmen1 Law (Health and Salety Code Sections 33000 et seq ) for lhe purpase of consldefl~the approval ol e proposed Olsposibtoll-end-Oevetopment and Owner Part1c1pation Agreement. (the "Agreement "). wnh Trlangte SQuare Jorn! Venture (the "Developer") wtuch provides for tile sale of a certain parcel of real property located at 19th Street and A naheim Avenue by the Agency to the Developer lor the development and operation or an olf1ce proless1onat pro1ect The Agreement provides 101 the assembly of the Agency-owned parcel with a parcel of real property o wned by the Developer An olhce proless1onat development ol appro111mately 5200 square feet is proposed to be developed on the assembled development parcel. and 1s proposed to be occup ied by d1sp1aced owners and business operators from the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelop- ment Proiect Area The locatton of the proposed development site Is the southwest comer ol t9th Streel and Anaheim Avenue and Is more particularly shown on the map accompanytng this Notice The purpose of the public hearing Is tp consider 1 The proposed sate or the Agency-owned parcel by lhe Agency 10 the Developer for tne development and operation o l an olf1ce professional developm~nt with the necessary parkrng 2 The proposed document providing lor such sale. the proposed D1spos1Hon and Development and Owner Part1clpat1on Agreement 3 All evidence and testimony tor and against the appro val ol the Agreement and tne proposed sale of the property to Trlangle Square Jornl Venture At lhe above stated day hour and place. any and all persons having any ob1ect1ons to the Agreement or the p1oposed sate of the property or to the regularrty of any ot the prror proceedings may appear belore the Agency and the Clly Council and show cause why the Agreement or tne propased sale of the property sh ould not be approved Al any time not tater than the hou1 aforesaid set lor heanng, any person ob1ec11ng 10 the proposed sale o f the property. 01 the Agreement, mey fl,. In writing with ttM City C,.rtt a statement of has or her ob;ectrons the1eto Any persons 01 organ1zat1ons desrrmg to be heard at tile heanng will be aflorded an opportunaty to be heard Al the aloresa1d hour the City Council and the Agency shall proceed to hear and pass upan all written and oral objections A s the agency responsible 101 c arrying out the Redevelopment Plan tor the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Proiect. the Cosla Mesa Redevelopmenl Agency. City ol Costa Mesa. Calltornra and the Clly Council ol Costa Mesa have previously prepared and adopted a Negative Dectarauon lor the land-use entitlement lor the proposed development The tnrttal Study conduc1ed and Negative Declaration prepared. adequately discuss the environmental impacts of this pro1ect and were certrfted on August 1 1988. concurrent with the approval of Planning Actton No 88-106 The lollowrng d ocuments are avartabte for public 1nspect1on and copymg dwrtng regular olhce hours (8 00 a.m 10 5 00 pm . Monday through Frldayt at lhe o ffice of the Crty Clerk and Secretary or the Agency. City Hall. 77 Fair Drive, Costa M esa, Ca11rorn1a 92626 1 A copy of the Agreement between the Costa Mesa Redevetopmenl Agency. C11y of Costa Mesa. California and Triangle Square Joint Venture 2. A Summary Repo1t which describes and specllles a. The cost of the fgreement to the Agency b The estimated value o f the Interest to be conveyed. delermmed at the highest and best use DATED. • Elteen PhlntMy, City Clertt of ttM City of Coeta M9aa and AHletent SKretary of the Co11a M•H Rect.velopment Agency. City of Coeta M9aa. Cellfornla Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot July 26. August 2. t989 Sl1C PLAN • ti) " ,, u .. ·-----t I I .,c W546 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROll NORTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 FROM IOUTH ORANOI CO. 411..-00 THE DAILY PtLOT CLASStFlf.OOHtCJ: HOURS I e1410110M Serv"9 U T~ 1 30af!\ I OOQt!'I F" 1 lOa"' ~ 30pfY\ Sal I 00-· I t :io.... Bw•"-• Coun1., ... F I 00•"' S 00p<. DfADLIMll . . .. to•·~ .. .. .:i • .,, ....... ,_ ...... , M o ... . . .. . ._. ......... ..., ,, ........ . ' .. .,, \.e • '""' Hou••• ~ Jor <;11• I.• • )•, '•1.' l f, ••• ' 4' '1. •I\ 1 Bu• , •" \ ~-"A ~'I~' A ~.I . t' 11 I ,' '1 M s.,... ·V Oir~ 'Of 1 "'"" •• 1r4 1•:.. CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY .. . . ' .. .... ......... . . .. .. . ,, . . . . ..... \• .... . .... '•' ,,.., ' • M ••-' t -... ... , w ... " • ..,, • -. . . . . .... _.,.... .. . . ·-....... . w - . --··-. ,..,.. .. ' ....... ,,,, ..... ~-, ...... tt \11·~ ,,j(J~~j) ..... •oncJ•o•. t:>IJ, U t:>Ul:IL C.1••11• ......... 'l1l1 I "J ti, 11/ ~, H,i c>penHovH ..... Directory •• '-,Al '>UN J Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedne5dly, July 2e. 1989 From North Or~ County From South Or•nge County 540-1220 496-6800 •Ml;:ulon;::;V;le=~=o==':06:;7 11lbo1lsl1nd 2106 Cosu~sa 2124 NNJ>o!tle1<h 2169IN~leKh 2169 "'!'Co_s_u_M_~_sa __ __,2-62-4 1 Cost1MN • I . UY FINT 11111 OETACHEO 1 room cot· IOUlflllT 21111& • *Ollll Tl* * * * * * * * * * 1age stove & retrigf!rtJtOr 2BR 2BA I level Bayrtdge incl uttla S 1500 mo Call a&J... l:f:--.... I •IUlll "II aa WE 2 Br 2 Ba Yeartv Leas~ $475rmo u1th11es pa10 Plan w trio w/d double 1 B 6 2 38 wwc!i-=-.11 .eStiBllU " -' "' No pets • 548·6680 garage secured entry or detail• kr 4 50 $2600 mo 3 Bedroom, 2 Ba1 h 2 Br 2 Ba Winter Lease EASTSIDE Deluxe 3BR commu~;'19f,~0~ spas ::~;:ig~s~,~;An~ .... vu., &HllT•EITI &PllTIEITS w1mas1er bedroom re $2050 mo 2 1BA 2 story F11eplc1ce I ON THE GOLF' COURSE Mstr BR lu•ury gated Large attractive Apb 1n 1 Tnese attr1c1111e Apt5 rea· 1reat Vaulted ceilings 3 B1 3 Ba Yearly Lease 2 car gar1 S 1300 mo Smt Big Canyon 2BR 28A guarde<I 52500 650•2820 oeau111u1 garden :.e111r ..i lure pool spa P"~a1e throughout large country $3050 mo pe1 o~ Agt 675-4~ L? iownhome temtic 10 Poo11spa GJ• lQt' o• patios or decks gar,1ge k1tcnen lamtly room & 3 Br 3 Ba Winter Lease E StDE IBR lBA 1,011 caHon golf COv•Sf" & ctty QUIET l\Ouse near Deach c.arport Sorr, r a i;ets 1 or cwrpo•t ind beautolutiy Oen New paint & De19e S2550 mo 5595 mo • ":?BR iBA hghts v-• 'l car garage turn unlurn L•dO Sand5 2Barm 1 .Bc1 s;;~ 11ndscc1ped 5p1png oerber carpe1 1500 *l2J·11ff* !lau ndry trg yiltd Stepstoooot spa se Comm poot St500mc2Barm2Ba Sl:IOO SoHvnopet• sq II on large corner 101 1 __________ 5825 mo f.J9.8496 cured entry l6'Xl ~ 1 01 ;ear tease 6A6-5g114 398 W N11so,, t/31 !.583 BacneJor S56Ci Looking tor fastest sole Bilboa , tu.icury $ 1 795 mo • Bf'Oroom $6 7· POU1bte Tn1s home E SIDE 3br t BA 2 Cdr SEA ISLAND OR SU ISUll 1 Be<lronm So55 2BOrm 1 .Ba $77' co u 1 d De you r s Ptnlnsull 2107 gar ;ara Nater graner JBR 2 rBA 2 tlc1•c.r rie'> Outstanding gatf' gu<1raeo 24' W W•ISO" '.>J, ·0960 121 CEml ITREn 5225 000 1 BLOCK TO BAY 3BR Pd s9•5mo 646·8=>•1 o"ertook1ng golf co~'l> .. 28R den 2 BA ;. 51,A1111ulESTOBEACH' COSTA MESA 111-Hll After I•• LHH ••11•1• 18A nouse palto toun 2025 1 Roverc.•Cle LO kitchen format d1n1ng lrptcs On 1/'t! golf c. ,,,!>e 1 .. 2•1 _.2_. dry I car gar S 1500 mo •MMAC JBfi nou">e 2BA sw1mm1ng poo Tenn•s Atl tne t>ell!> & wt l>llPS IEW LIWEI llEITS! ,. ,. ,. A 673 c.93 SJ350 mo • 7£.0 ~4 .,.. 1 BR $550· S62' )'fl) 1se g1 4.,, tam rrr. lrptc g... ~I~ court secured g111e "2BR S650·S725 con&IE nPE BAANO new 3Br 2Ba nf!'ar pels llf·dr ace St?QO St900 mo SUWlll .... 3BR $900 EAS'StDE .BR ,&A ~ .. 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H 71'0 68<+iw A :~6as~·H:.~~A ~~EP•"'' EA.:.TSiOE 1Br-< Fabulous 3BR Plan 6 Berber carpets 1111oode1 MESA vERDE E•K r.r.,1 \\ ~ ~ 11 ./tE-N OF BEACH Studio S lf;F. Apts moo C z, "",. ots ot • J'u•d melltiB.AU wa1ertron1 nome Custom floors trench doors I nom.-1b• ''·Da • , • .,.. 11 ALIOH<,' c,,u• 7 BR 1 BP. 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" 1 4(1 ,.(~ 1 Cl'l1Uolt54"S 6 0 1"'4!r*•Se 10 Co11ats 1• OOc t5 Preh• 10< ager 16 WtnQS 17 Theeler emplOyee 18 Gym anflc 20 M~d oath 21 Old 23 Quall 24 ward o il 26 Fast driver 28 Boyt nome 30 Lore1e1 31 Hetm11 32 Swaooe11nq 38 Oppo11n9 pr et 37 Handl><ll 38 Modefn.SI 0<e1 Jfl Its. lha11coows 42 Heading tt-t;Jntvt~ 45 Frohc1 46 Men'IDtaf'H 49 ~ 50 Wood'! ptanll 51 Uf99 52 Co•eomb S5 e.s..cnad 3 14 4 ~ Ant&QO"•" 60 Strand · 6 1 R°"' 62 l ,.u comm,,,, 63 Elurn 64 Undr,.•• 6!> Othce wnt~f'< DOWN 1 C.omp1acen1 2 m•tMlf' 3 SuoP011er<1 •Balled 1\f'm '> Rotld ma<h•nf' 6 M~ fl"'rymorP 7 Melli 8 As1sn c O•f' 9 f •P"'f 10 Totpran1 11 AnlPIOCH' 12 JOl'tn (,.1 • • ,., 13 Jewisn ,..,.~, 1!1 W1nsonw 22 Army VIP 2S Tw;hg"1 2t 8-gat 27 A11;9f lo ""' Oanvbf' 21 SalaO 2i Sln1"' At<Jf" 30 P1ant Pill t 32 Swncnotad,..,, 33 lnlrudtt 34 Mt GW'tn 35 L .. vet 37 LewttnQ 11110 40 Pen.11a1or 5 1 •' Jl"tlOC1 ,.,...~on • • 0 11f't s •• t .,,.,.._ 1 ontrec;1.on • ., Narr inlet A6 Wf\•.,,.• H A F 0'11 •8 s ... ,,.. Buri.a •9 E•amDI,. 8 9 !> 1 Hefed•latv ...lac.Ult... !.3 Sign 54 Heal l)f"t'I S6 Jungt1ev eo 57 I.in\ • ( $2.30 per day Th1t'1 ALL you p1y for 4 llMt, 30 d1y minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY FCH ITIOfe lnf0tma11on CALL TODAY! lllFll LOIS ...... VOi.ir S«vice Otrectory l\lc>tnentat•vn Ml-G21 Child Care Doors·Repa1r-A1teranons NANNVS Housekeepers ~ •LIWllT UTll• C1blnets-Panel·Locks· Av811able L1ve·1n or Out s11llatlon Entry, French Sr Oiscovni Hauh Cln Slllrs-Orywan Repair-etc Reliable dependable & tntenor Doors Richard T Joh 657f 1628 * NO JOB TOO Small * 35 yrs e11p Jer:ry 642-0567 Fully 1nvestlgeled 17 1'1 L" • 529868 551-&464 up rees n • LAWN MAINT 548-9309 HOME IMPROVEMENT 648-2134 ...-PROPERTY DETAILING GF\EEN LIFE by ERIC Haul away apphanceslfurn PRO ~ ••-•• • TANI• garage 1unk trashftree htlc1-l1d1ll1tit1 Spec1allllng In Custom ~ ,.,._. and clean-up Free esl Maintenance 63t·6186 Carpentry & Drywall Teature-Acous11c & Patnt BEST PRICES IN OC Free est & refs 249-9097 lnh• {"• rl •t WIJ) Free est Kevin 722·9294 ...-PPO 95s.,6976 Wkly/bi-mo rels 56-046!> IATIYl WllCAPE L1ndsc1p1ng Tree prur>-~~l-.~~~~d~~O Prtf 111111: Frtt tth. Blthrms-wardrobe·doors 7 dys wk. 10' yrs exp ref ltOl'S UILIH mg. M11nt Cleanups •EUITltllll* Junk to Dump 7 days Seed & Sod 722-8374 Eleclrir al 30 yrs O.C Ou1l ty Work Lie. Ins 842-5053• Ouat work Free est $25hr Costa Masa 540-3798 LAWN MAINTENANCE •487892 Greg 979-6276 7 Full service res1d I 1 ' -._' I' -.. ' ~ ,\ '""-•'. I • , I'- I . ' ~· .... Carpet cleantng/Oye Carpet Sales. Save Big SS Below Wholesale Prices Res/Comm Ou1ilty Wotl<I 15 yrs ei1p ......... *UIPITI l&.UID* 100"1. S1t1sf~Uon guaran· teed! Truck-mounted St .. m or Cnem~al Ory- CIHned Upholaterys 1nd Orapenes too! No Hidden ChatOH •111-llU• ljraJl!!ffg©rti'lft'tI\}• comm I No Job Too Big Tll EUOTllC Ill PER NAL Ft NE or Too Small 53 t-2507 **MOVING?•• In/Out Wiii clean house/apt! West Coast Ma1nt Co 894-87 46 • Service & Repelr Any location Structure to lie 509044 Greg 731-6295 goals & Equip S 10-$25 PALM REMOVAL per tir Jay 248-9077 Any slze-$65 00 Incl *HOUSECLEANING * Frt• W11•1n te htt Xlnt Refs 645-5223 .......... ........... .......... s ................ ll,fritHt4/ltll1•1t lll-H11 ..JJ"-Pfl'I .JI°'", Cu,.., ,,_ v • ...,._.,., ....,,,.,. ·~ ·~ • t.aunoty • Orv-,.,_ liOtlM Wa!Cll S.- F0t Tr ........ Ciolll M£USSAA99-8898 AU PH .. _I 11!!!!!!!!!!!! lllT• f&ellUT111 Iii .. , ..... ,, .. ,, .... • ...._ ,, .. , lalll•c •ltlltr/lwlllcllfts . , .......... llh,111-llH FENCES-GATES .t!,EW Repair RedwOOd/Cedar Post replace c M IN e Jim Whyte, 842-7206 WMIFIMIS/UTIS PA TIOS/OESIGN/BUILO • 523252 Eric 645-9077 I I 1•Jt' '1 • • ' FIEE•RIEI lllYIOE Call tor names ot compe· tent hcenSGd bonded tradespeople to remodel rep111 cleen <1ecor1te .. ~ AA IMl ~r Ul·lllO , ... , f ,._,, HOUSECLEANING BY Autl'IOr needs quiet place • c . ( .... 'T •• Struggling Grad Student to write W1U t1ouses1t 1Nllh 1 consclentrous REPAIRS lnstllt111ons care tor plants and yoor toocruets Mara 776·2 t 1'1 sect1on1I door 111es pets Sean 854-0767 QUALITY CLEANING opener• complete elec· Joornahst, 38 stable, will ttlc11 Lie• 518398 housestl beach erea t~sooe v7:';:pe~x?:I:~ 963-6466 or 964-9564 Start now/1111 Prefer Cl.It after 4pm 835· 1594 M1rlln Ooora tong term EJCp Aeh1ble Secllon11 Doors, Garage Dys. 369·6155 RELIABLE HOUMCleantng Doors Repair, Safes, by the d1y Loe.I •rea Service 898·4846 CALL Voland1 631·6997 CALL Lupe 546-5127 S & J Cle111lng We provide productl. VIC , AM/Comm. Siii•· tac:tfon Ouar ...._"42 ·; . I I •• y I i • •H I •Paint •Refurbishing •Carpentry •Oryw111 I more Gary 645-5277 ***FRiii ... Kllcllen & be9I ElecWte plUmD1ng, cariientry Ille Keeth 111-31'6 PROFESSOR, museum curator Aug 9-31. Sept negot11ble Mature quiet fem, xtn1 refs 6-46· 1282 •GREEN CARDS• 1tlamtl1p Labor Cert Peltt1one Work Permits Fr• COf'lllt 195· tOOO \ • 0 ' , ..... r ,,, t . •• • .... , . • stump Insured CHUCK 642-032! TIE lllEEl IOEIE PUllTm I WIUPAPIR MADAM LAURA Nllur11 REMOVAL RELIABLE! 20 Born Palm & Psychic Rdr rs in area 542•5937 Advice on all problems y Reading By appt t75 1 S RAINBOW Circle Maint Coast Hwy LB 497-8285 Painting Int Ext Hoose & Apt Oual 1ob Free est St 1ic:569897 636· 1758 TOP QUALITY PAINTING Int /Eict 18 years 0 C Prompt LIC Ins d Reis 499-290 t or 839-1886 YEIOIPAlmll SUPERIOR Wallcovering lnstallatton Removal Wall Repair Prompt Uc =566215 Mark 642-6842 p,..... .~ .. Rooting ............. FAST GUAR SERVICE 22 Vrs Ei1per Free Est All Types Rooting-Repairs Skyllghls 557494 111-1111 4H·H04 IEIT BUG SQUAD PEST CONTROL -••••• Complete Clean-out S68 lnsl(M, Outsloe, Garaoe ~ Tllll Up to 2000sq" 859·4326 Trim· Top-Remove Discount to Seniors Paym..-.11 •vall , Llcltns F...a E.lllm1tes ....... MTlllUIMI Qu11ttyWOflt, Ppet'ienc.cl reuon1ble 648-5401 . . ' r ... ~. OIY 2 ltOfY ffom 135 111•11412-0502 CLEAN IMAGE l ·Stry S30, 2-Stry 14<> 10 Yrs hp ,, .. Eat "44455 IALIOA llY CLUI BOYS AND GIRLS 12-11 TWS Ill TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO SS DOLLARS WORK AFTER SCHOOL ANO SATURDAYS GET· TING NEW CUSTOMERS FOR A LOCAL NEWS· PAPER NO DELIVERY INVOL VEO ANO ALL TRAN SPORTATION PROVIDED BY AN AOUL T SUPERVISOR YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR MORE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (l14) Ul·IOl1 ssld BOYS&GILS a. part of 1 Super SaleS Crew aelling 1ubscrlp· t10n1 tor the Dally P11ot1 • Must be t2 10 15 years old and live In the Huntington S.ach or Fountain Valley area OAlllHI Permanent PfT, FIT pos- 1t1on11 avattabla for cashiers In America s most beautiful garden center Will train rtghl person Apply 1n person ask for Barbara Hedrtck RHH'IUIHll 230 1 Sin Joaquin Hl)ls Rd . Corona del Mar CA 7 14-640-5800 Olllll O&llH Be paid to travel world· wide Free room/board attractive salary • ben· fits Pos111ons 1valloble immediately No ei<p nee Call 714/249-6750 lllOEIS.lllELS- -ISllRTS Needed 1mmed1ately Xlnt pay C1llforn11 Models 714-551·0909 Ei1t 235 Ask for Micheal Hllt •mRllLP PI T 8amto2pm.torCM Dell 6,42-52~7 HLmlTlllYEI For Dental Lab Pan lime AM or PM Wages mile- age C M 646-5060 Bob HLJYllY /ITIOI FIT, benefits. heavy hlUng 250 Ogle St Co1t1 Mesa 110&&. &SSllT&IT Profnslonal. mature. ex· per1enced Ei1cellen1 salary. 4-d•y week, de- sirable Newpon Center locatlon. Call 760-3883 l>e&l'~~~~~~~~Q,L anEmOI FIRST-TIME ADVERTISERS Run your Help Wanted.Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position , run a second week FREE! Fo r more information, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678. IMt Zip into eomlon Pretty end~foti. h11 aide seam pock el• and COlftH 1n IWO lenglhl M.-..1· S1zet Stet• SM(IO 121 MD(9•Mf) 01 \' L0(91·20) when \ ~ 1"1: On the ~ "'"9Mltl ""=~ bt 1n111u Of ........ ............ ...... .. .. SM(fO·ft). M0f'.t·1t), L0(11-IO) ff. JCL(U·f4) *"" °""""' FOf ,,,._Mng4tr aer111ce suoo-.12.000 monlhly Pd wtlly NHd OMV printout. llab Ina. econo truck or car N B 714--852-0450 -coml lllOI ottic. Froot Ion requites VOice & ep.. nee Eac:elle"t & SH eklUs Real llT•llTI Wttt Dinner FOf Two~ .... '. ··1 ..,., ••P helpful Pr9fer Pert t1~asv ~Ofk AM 1--------~~I ,eeldent For inter-or PM No HP neceaa-Andcf'!! 6010 ClflM Mrs Du"1 •ry Hourly • Bonus ESTATE SALE• Numwous Orange Coat OAll.Y PILOT/Wednesd1y, :July 2e. 1089 601 s ;owtt GU BMX Me. l1u ,__. 5150 8'1tO dehumid1fyef. grHI ~ $7& Green Mach weed whacker runa gr•t 175 lrg dog cege great cOnd S75 entq Wick., JOIH rockers tablea, Chllf 875-5112 Ul-1'111IOO 13' BOSlON WHALER SUPER SPORT 1985 40 HP Yemaha S4500 67S-5212 •CHARACTER BOAT* • SHll>HOUSE' .. P1tede Trophy Win,,., $4000 875-6161 ...... "" .. • Silver ;r:ey/;r:~. CfWOll'll wnee!•. 81HWOOf, S 17 IOO Cati Fred t 7~·4117 Wk/737--6240 e ---lllYll ~tell L Tift.II II. 642-4321 ut 432 or enuques l ab1e chrs , ••• ,. ........ ,. 228 Wall for beep ult. rugs ate Also pool Ible lof Cryllel CH Ben 1ola dl r se1 640.0312 Complete Coll S2 000 sacr1hce S900 Liiie new 721-85011 30 ELCO FLY-BRIDGE CRUISER Lovely tre· d11iooet )'11Cl'll Built Dy Muter craftsmen New MERCEDES 450SL 1MO LIK! NEW!! loodld ... y1ce records, 1 5K 1tereo1CD. 560 ue>· grades $27 .900 771-2630 750-8067 Needed tor C.M eloctrlcet ~er FI T, Engllah 1peaklng, bring OMV print-out Call Belly ~8-7775 •m• Needed for m11nnger 11rvlce E)(perlenced FIT Mull heve OMV printout ear lnaurance. valid CA drl119f'I license Minimum S300t wk Pi.eM cell 714·49 1.3 700 •lllYll·"* Per1ect lob lor retiree houMWile, or college stu· dent driving Real Eatete Bkr 10 appo1n1men1s 9.15 Hrs/Wk, Hours fle11.· 1ble Cell Brent 01ys 978-8000 or Eves & Wkndl 882· 15 t8 lv Msg ••IYDIMllll• .aun11 Mon-Set. 8.30-10 30am 250 ogle St., Cotta Mesa IWllMliT WllH S 1 I 00 10 s1ar1 " bonuses Wetl Coas1 Company eK· pending to Cat11orn1a NO EXPERIENCE Full or parttlme. lle)(lble hours W111 11ain in sales marketing and manage- ment 841-2261 MANICURIST Exp Great location 1n Fountain Val- ley• Rent S1a11on Nail AdventtJres 962-7727 llOUJllC For Service S1a11on w1Smog license. all t>en - el11S Apply 2590 New- Porl Blvd Cos1a Mesa PEST OllTlll Lloyd Pest Control wltl train you lor position as a l icense Pest Control Ser· vice l echntelan Career opportunity Must have good driving record CALL Charley 8· 12 AM 979-602 I E 0 E MGNR ASSIT FIT Retail ...... , spec1ah1y stores selling lllll/TIOI llLllllHI NOW HIRING• e Mgmt Trainee• e FIT PI T Sele• 1nan.w.11 . 01v11 .. e. Une ltahen 9h store ~· e11perlenc sa1esoer1on 760-656 40 1 Nawp0f1 Centerj Suite 219, F~st11on ~la 1nan.1&Ln Fash100 laland-based lesh1on women s clol no store seetung MOllv-.0 & energetic Salesperson E11.cet1en1 salary • com- m1ss1on • ctothtng d•S· count 720· 1181 IHmMIY/MIPI Telemarkellng anytime Lve mso rof lou1h Laguna land· a•-i-i•u•ys RUGS ELECTROPEOIC 8(0 equ1pmen1 Secrll1ce (twin Slll) S500 o~yge<1 $12 000 631·~525 Concentrator S300 33 FOOT CHRISOVICH Portable 0,_ygen Tank (In Sport1 Fisher $19.000 leather caM) SSO Porta OBO Sltp available Potty Chair S50 S39-3073 I 548.6164 MERCEDES 8 t 30080, Charcoal Grey. blacll leather mterlor l.OOk• great Bulll 1n eux 20 gal ~ architects 30• -•• "'" -o & hf't/wlc. Flexible hours & Earn $8-S 18hr. selling r1en1e1 Navaio Many aeuon tickets for the OC s 1 z e s D u a n e P'••sant working en-714· 733·9828 pp ~ronment. Pay DOE Phllharmonlc Society gas tank $14,600 ----------MOVING Micro convec Aef!l1nces 60 I I uon oven $1 SO aerob•c lllll 21 Bend rHume 10 Wiii train S48-935 7 121-0700 Lisa S1713 Cout Hwy South Laguna 92677 l PRIVATE SEClJUTY* OFESSIONALS PART· TIME HOURS FULL· TIME PAY MUST SELL' Gold gas treadmill SSOO boo~ MINT Tuna lowe1 lull range continuous clean caaes S 1S 673 4706 e1ec11omcs many extras S25 900 673·2402 leave Wllh IOP m1cro ..... ave SCHWIN AIROVNE message S22500 eirceuem con-EXERCISE B t~E New •---------- d11ton 968-3598 $600 1 ~ 00 Bo /Y C S 1000/Wk Po1en1t111 Tete-• will se 1 10' "1 at l cht Nrttl'S merkeung olf1ce sup REHOGERATOR wtsmall obo 2o& 1· 1518 RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· plies Easy hrs 6AM 12 freezer white & large WASHER & Drfer $40 ENO Charier Sldte-01· l\loon No Weekends S75 494 ~5273 Ask for eacn GLASS tc.p dm1ng Art 34 Creatock P1<0 No Exp NEC Paul room set $60 M•~c oeai w s111pper 675 7100 Wasner dryer e eel• t I cttairs & temp~ S2 S35 MtlSUbtSl'll CCHd•• Turw 1985 Red standard transm1ss1on )ust rebulltl New ores 78.000 mll .. Good c;ond1t10nl $o&400 Days 964-8900 Ev•• 760-9757 PORSCHE '57 356A E11- cei1en1 condition Make ott9' 851-4648 Call t>elore 12 Noon 1 r angf' S 150 eclCh Vacuum $30 873 8967 Sail Bolts 701 4i NEWPORl BCH 673-3735 D1sttwnr $125 Con!>c.le Washerldryer Hd•t WMI PlllOlf '11111$0 COSTA MESA 548-6919 I Cotor TV S75 646-S848 ll-se $JOO botn i<it pl n 21' ISWIER SC'UTH 0 C S82· 1240 I trig s I 7 5 11,, ,. ,8 Beaullu cond111or> n-1 Red Targa Eiicellen1 con- TILi" ... -I TUERS Furniture 601 4 Rotisser)-S30 lull man tloard full •ee full dlllon Alpme AM/FM· -s 9 equ1pmer t Ca row 1 cassette Many 8lflru • Ae•laur-1 E•presL n-~"s WALL UNIT 4 mos Old O• sor 50 drwr Cllf'i.1 M t •-• tl'l'S • .... ~ • """' S35 8 coucll S75 oa1< F0rst casn ta•~s ust see o ..... ~ , telephone order tal<Prs Moving-must se11 Bouglll desk s250 011 enr 550 MQT1VA TEO 1 beauuful au1omoblle Cati Pleasant phone work no S 1100 sel1 '"' $725 OSZ malt u• !tpr s250 2 i 3 '71-2870 8 59 • 3 6 7 9 I ea v • For esllbhlhed Courier Roule Need new model economy car and 1n- surence HotJrly rate & mileage Paid holidays 1ncenhve. bonuses Cur- rent OMV report & proof ol insurance requtred Apply at Western States Courier. 17805 Skypark Circle, suite E Irvine sun gear Flex hrs hrly Perm FT Pos1llon. M-F. wage • comm. & benes 10am-7pm Frtendly Npl Marlene 897-7808 Bch pharm 644-2111 1n&1l IAUS ut... -· PIT '" dellghttul Shop *---' .. , ... se111no Fle111ble ev1.>ntnq 6 4 ~ 2 3 4 J ' l" a • e ' New coutr whl orrow S95 30 9 9 mess&Qe 3 8 70 sttp •SC $25 546·5 73 7 double ender new en· 'Shifts IS· 10 pm) Call atll'• I mesi.Age I At1o.in\ 5.IOOD 1 3 $ 17.000 0 !30 4 00 pm 83 • 1 ANTIQUE PJNE TRUNK RE •torary S65 g1ne last cruiser Asking ·--------- Ill PISITlllS Phone Work 12.20 hrs. 497-2227 ...... TR AVEL AGENT F l CHEST Circa 1853S150 $251)00 240-1720 -- Apollo M tn 3 yrs Nu I Antique Arrow back pine Wedding Dress brand I PORSCHE 928 1982 low (714) 261 ·1833 DRIVERS WANTED HWSfAPH MLIYHY •Newport • BatbOe • Corooa dal Mar One day P8f 'l{.Htl early AM BEGINNING JULY 13TH Dependable car oroof of insurance ""GOOD EARNINGS ...-NO COLLECTING NUMl·UU .... ....,. •. , EXTERIOR PLANT TECH FIT Dependable. good OMV record No e11p nec .. Hry Call Fosters Gerdena. 631-6340 ----UTlllllUTH Lloyd Pest Control will PIT OR FIT • E~p reqr'd 1n retail Fan1as11c. opportunities for 1nC11v1duals to 101n us at DESIGNER Bl VD A Woman s Clothing & Ac- ce11sory Store Mgmnl background nee Can- didates must have xln1 sales ab•hly Very com - pe1t11ve pay. and a flex. work schedule Call Mabel 722-8722 llWNIT OEml .... ,/Part ff•• SecytRecept Ellp pref'd S11ary neg 644-8722 ASSISTAllT DISTRICT MAllAGER ·Full or Par1-11me ·Early A M shift ·Musi have reliable vehicle and insurance ·Good Salary & Miieage Paid train you tor po1111on as a Call h• at 1 .. 2.•••• license Pnl Control Ser· ,. -•• ITllEITS IOllEWIYEJ llOILlllnRS Part lime easy work AM or PM No up necess· ary Hourly -Bonus 642-4321 Ext 432 or 228 Wall fOf beep ask lor Crystal or Ben PICTURE FRAMER CUSTOMER SERVICE Help cuslomers w art & lram1ng nH<!s Framing exp preferred FIT incl Sat Good benetns N B 833-900 1 855-4660 PCUMBER s HE LPER Need exp hlper Musi be dependable w tgd OM V $350wk salary 10 start Call Dana 5•6·9811 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS NEEDED Units req 894-0144 P /T SECRnAH OFFICE GIRL. Hrs g.3 30. S days Machine Shop In C M Salary Open 642-8094 1111 Estate P11ttt11s Fashion Island re11den11a1 Ill.El $300 A DAY taking ph~e orders. people call '/et; (213) 436-5428 e111 J8 l&LH 3·D Photo v111on1 seeking 12 Sales Managers Earn S6K-S8K mo 662·7020 SALES Mature. llvely woman wan•ed for chtl· drens shop Fullttme 282 Forest Ave l B 494·5677 830-6282 llLESPilAI Apply ., 1931 Newp0'1 Bl Cosll Mesa The Anttque Empor1um 642-8990 W.HPHlllF/T Wanted Clothing store on Balboa Is 673-7211 SILES REPS Need 10 dynamic Closers 10 Sell hot new mvent1on K iiter commlss1on•1 77S-3669 8am-8om SILES The PENNYSAVER Ml part time positions avail· able '" reader ad sales. Flexible hours Apply in person Monday lhru Frl- d1y 9·5. 1660 Ptacen11e Ave Costa Mesa vice Technician Career 6 AM • 5 P M M·F Opportunity Must have 6 A M • 10 A M Sal·Sun good dr1v1ng record CALL Charley 8· 12 am OFC ASST NEEDED For 979-&021 E 0 E Costa Mesa ptan1 co Ap- FEOERAL. STATE ANO pro1t 30hrs wk N smkr CIVIL SERVICE JOBS• Lotus 1·2-3 e>1p tor bill· S 18.037 to S69 •OS Im mg Ou111s include gen· medllte Hiring• Your erel secre1ary cterteal lfll Call (Refundablel bookkeeping good R E Co seeks up d SectClerical Frn1 dsk resp young aggressive Otftce tor sm ofc Exp 1n data Admlmstrator • a Sales ent bl!.kng & gen MC Ass11t Send resume & In· ,Oceanv1ew olc wiopp to come requirements lo do exc•hng wk & grow "100 cto Daily Pilot PO wl bus 497. 755 7 Lag Be" Boa 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 HOIPTilllST /TTPIST 1-S18-459-3611 EXT phonesktllS A R & A p FIT Moo-Frt 8 30·5 30 tor busy Real Estate Invest ment otf1ce Ttptng 75wpm req d Musi b• rt' liable & have front otltct> appearance E.cp pref d but will train Salary com- mensur ale Call Joan Troul for appt 63 t 1266 F311 tor Fec:taral hsl C o n I a c I C h r • s t y ,..,...I Ill.PH. Neal husky & alett SS hr start Cat: Kirk 751-8822 lmUL IFFIOll S..J FIT poaltlon tor general o • flee secretaf1at work & light blckplng 831-4 155 UllUL lfflCE PI T afternoon "ours wagea open 646-8913 llllULIFFllE FI T, recept1on11t. AIR Ofdef proce111ng. non 1m<*tng office. 549-1955 m'L ..... P/T PermaMnt. for art gallery office In Newport Beech Type 50, aome sales & cleening, el~ Engl or lo\lrna llam bckgrnd Bondeble 650-2544 IRIWAITD F0< aturfing envetopes No experie nce nece1sery FT/PT For apptieallon and Information send Mlf·addreued 11amped ao~ to P O Bo" 4 569. Dearborn M l 48126 631-6340 OFC MGN for manu rep in CdM Accurate typist & gd P"one 1101ce Car1n9 employer ~0-81 10 lfFIOI lllP P /T 4 hrs wkda ys 1n Brook"urst & Katella trevel co 534-0501 P&lml'I lllPll ltim IEOEmOlllT Wiii train 8-5 M -F Apply al Univ Savings Bank. 212 I Sen Joaqum Hills PUii I llOIUTill Rd Nwpt Beach Contact Newport Dunes Resort Ma Sprouse 720· 1180 I to 2 yrs exp Neat appr own auto Custom res•· dent111 548-0818 Job openings lor land--scape foreman. grocery .Recreation clerk & gene<at mainten-OllTIFD &IT1Y1TIIS 1nce Call Mon-Fri 9-4 lor MllOT• appllcahon 729-3863 For small, very n1<:e new PUTTillFH! Orange County Merliet Place "as P1T (Saturdey & Sunday) pos111ons 1v11l1ble. Accounting Food Senriees Cashiers. Per11.1ng Allendanll & Cu.sto<111ns 642-4783 If YoU ,. loolllng fOf • tot>. clauofled nas newt '°' you SN facility Borderhn~ ol Costa Mes• Please call M·F 10-6pm 549-306 t Res11urant W&ml/W&ITIHS With car 10 H MCI eslat>- lilhed routu $40·S60 Cas" dally Lfff '1 llttltt1 979-0747 1111nuY To tne controller of shop- pmg center developer 1n Newport Beach Musi nave overall computer & word processmg knowl- edge Compul8r spread· sheet upa a must Prof• ctenl winumbers Cell Laurie 7 14 759-9531 Non-smoking office SIOlnUY RECEPTIONIST Good phor'le s11.111s most Important! References. comfortable energetic ol· ltce setting 84 1-226 1 SEOln&RY F /T lor Newpor~ Pentnsula otc l earn ver•OtJS mod· em office systems & met"ods Requires 2 yrs e11p & 1vp1no 70-60 wpm w ord Perteet knowledge orelerred 675-355-1 SIOlnUY W&ml For constr .co Exp pref. Bookkeeping It lyplng & pf\ones Salary negot CF BUILDERS 63 1 ·6089 Betti llmP/T Real .. 111e exp pref, ecctng w/hte typing Eve- nings or witend In Mew· Port Beach 644-95 t3 ··-· ..... 11110111• ••ma-...-0• .-.~J9.21 Tl STUT ••1•Hlll AYAIUILE Iii .WIHYIUO UHU •oullllTl smoke lively Co!> ta •ocker cane seat S200 new Wht satin w lac.e b rwo L ASER5 mites very clean Looks Mesa o tc 'Tracey Pine desi. walnlJt furnish beads sz 8 Pd $1150 l=IACING CONDITION I years newer All 8)(· 631-5240 ' $100 644-8798 Sac $850 497-7370 StOOO yellow and trasi acceasortes Auto- $900 'white mallc 1ransm1ss1on wine TUYEL I In PAii! j IRASS llHIH&Rl I Ptts & Animals 6049 67S-s 1s 1 with ian interior s l8,800 Cruise ship needs dynamic. Footboard with '8115 • 1 BEAUTIFUL BLACK tem I ODO 213-430-3063 ev• & energetic personnel queensizeSl9S 840·873J cat spayed very healthy Sllps/Oocks/Storagt n1ngs. 714-7S4-1801 714-546-111 1 E)(I P2 I Brn & tan plaid couch sllOtS pt>rSOf'lahty plus 702 2 oays Barbera Waw 11111111111 cnair & ottoman S325 n eeds no me FREE , ----.. ,, P Kng sz or11 "elveteen Lauren 644-6324 e'es t98• MacGreoor 25 Sail· N[WrQRT For busy Col Shop located bdspro s45 Both hke boat with Tratler·ln Great in C M 11ea Am· PM ne>N 548 2687 o<.ees,,ond 1 yr old male eond1t1on '673-S613 I FI T p T shills ava••able w papers SACR1F1CE'i----------IMPORTS) Call Linda 6421 -tl62 1K NG BEDROOM SET Moving 10 apt 575 obo IMlsc. TransporutJon , •••• student welcome Mattress bOA spr ng end 650·4282 •• •- lab es nine drawer ~-US & U WAITRESS & MAN dresser .,.,1h 2 mirrors I YELLOW Lab Pups 6 w•s Cl"f!l'S/Trailt rs EK>I ~ O'ltf 11 toc:lloaw ITOln n.lllc AGMENT Honest Armotre Complete wttn g1~~~:~ 0,:.'.!~:~,:; •LIKE NEW 24 Ille a ........... posillons open oed ensemoie $775 P~ 5200 1978 T·T~N CLASS-A 1 -PlllTECTIOll g~~;~~~ey A•;~Y ~!881~ Aller 5pm 786•8"58 ::'c1:: ~6-5953 751·2128 MOTORHOME t -.-... ~~ ... ~ ,.,..._ SDVICES Coast H wy Newport llYlll! llST SEU! Low miles Sleeps 5 • _., Beach O•ner a rcy..tas 6060 $10.500 See f1rS1 at Cont Hr,·~ loch 9-Pc 1111ngrm set Nhtrl· ut '-1'1:: 2218 E Pab f1c Ave l22·•1M 14) lll·JllO pool Wasner Oiye• GE SOIWlll IUCI Costa Mesa then call I. llTIW I WAHllllH IELP refr•o stereo co10• TV 759 0 64 5722 # Summer worl\ at Sh1pleys Oueen oeo b mucll more Hltlll · 11 4 or •· * .. Cl.Ill llllZ* .'I .. CA llHl Warehouse PIT Only No 494-4862 ""' .... strH4 fer ..... 0 ~a-.t1·s/ Before ·you buy anv nights or w eekends S nu• _ .. """' Mercedn anywhere. m Sl&Till S4 2s hr c a11 897-1073 M UST ELL ' H•••rh•HI Lih Parts 9015 111\e a drive 10 Newi>Ol'1 ITTlll&llTS or apply at 1S42 I Broyrull d1mng room se1 llW, &tltrlOH •141, Beach and see why-we > B w1tn bullet nutcn S•de· IW 111 IWS are Orange County' Houtly + commssions Chemical ~ne, Hunt ch board 6 cna1rs table & MJS •Me1 W•t, leading au1o deeler'shlp Apply • 2590 Newport WOii PllCESSOR 1eal $485 Scandinavian HHllllt 0114itt11, * .. I.I. * U LL MODELS AVAIL 9Nd. Comta Mesa G 1 For Camero andt or 'BLEe design real qua 11y SlOO, .., ~Tiii llR large architectural ltrm 968•3598 Fireblrd w1tn Austrahan " requires experienced •tll· 1217• ,d1fteren1111 370 1 ratio eil• ....... 1.1rts e)(p req d word processor tor spec1. IAYIEI WllTI I IUSS. ----------S250 obo 963-3600 1301 Quall SI Npl Bct1 preferred f1ca11ons dept CPT 1• leave -~sage U•t• ~ In Newport mattress 8 Hundle never Sporting Goods 6065 ""'~ .. ............ " ... Send re· background preferred used S1 95 •840-8733• - -1---------~ ·as rePorted tf'f Ward' =. . ..,.ry history 10 Non-smoker prelerreo POOL TABLE 7 sottd oek Vans 9040 Auto Deale< for Gr -·-Send resume w•lll refer Ill, CUE I CUSS 1 01ece slate Canadian ....,_________ Sain m 88 '9 Box 11923 Costa ences to· TM Bturock Etegere & sota table e•· Oues well rack hke new YU ... O....nieti ----------.1 MeM. CA 92627 Partnership 2300 New· cellent cond 8S1-9502 $1900 552·283S AMIFM cassette auto· SUBARU 79 STATIO •••TIClllCtll port Blvd Newpor1 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS SClll TUI mallc AIC $7500 WAGON Reel good cef. Uoyd Pest Control wtll Beach CA 92663 Alln R & BOX QUILTED' 841-4838 neec:ta 1 htlle work, treinyoulorpos111onasa C a r as co or call BRANO NEW•SlS5 WlllTll I rm S750 650-291': License Pest Control Ser 7 l •-673-0300 CALL • 840-8733 • I sml 12 -.-11•1 I Autos Imported 9100 Debra Leave menage • kl Techn1c1en Career I r"5rti: " - Opportunity Musi navel YOUTH RATTAN FURNITURE llMUl°'·l• 2 m 11 111 * llW SALE T~,~~7~~~L~~,::: good driving record Couch 2 lables lamps --., '4 CALL Charley 8-12 AM COUNSELORS and coffee tab 1 e I Our enttre inventory has S2650 548-9708 • __!?9-~21 E 0 E 898-6922 .. 111 been drastically rec:tuceo VOU<SWAGEN BUG ~ SHIPPINGI RECE IVING I •af t .. , t -4 IOf extrasavings• ven1ble1969.au1ome11c .. LEAK We have Chollengtng pos -I.. .. ...... IWtntf'I tS only m()(llllS mw• •TllS wfltle W11" blacil t~· I r t Aecttner all •Int 2 lamps away11 Rossignol STS 5 o J Ro d ·' Pos111on a v a 1t ao te 111ons open o st' 1 smtenatabte 644_5209 ,80cm Tyro1taJ600rac. I 4 embOree a gooo cond•tlOn sal w/09corallve balh & ltll' mollveled Ot'Opte tc in btndtn, ust ~tone Newport Beach obo96&-1197 • ahow room in Costa ! supervise teenagers ,,, SILlllUWAU. gr~und tu~eo!ndtorqu"' 1• 1444 VOLKSWAOON B U Mesa Respons1b1l11tes the newspaper promo j HfT/EmRTAlllHT tested •riese are ,..c,... •---lllll ... 11!!1-mll" 1965 sunroof n"dit include UPSllreighl lional ltelO Jent Skis fun 10 ski on work S800 obo '97.9355 Incoming & outgoing ClmR and me bases are ,,, e• CREVIER BM leave message stocking f ollow -up GtJarante .. d•ncomi>of I ce11ent cond1tion 1119~• -.... -~ w /vender s . and 6 1all -Nllh bu1t1-1n bon~ SlOO ... .-... nr - telephones Plumbing $400 per week sllelves hquor cab1ne1 Oval rag-top, low.rid e x pe rience hel plul roll top cabmet. 'tv andl 111-1211 ·•-i..Ji.~ llWlllllll alarm. stereo, re<l/•hlte S $7 C II k t t rt B d •• ,, ... ,1 ri-110~ JCTrll1 8 ... ry /hr a Jae 0 I a stereo space ran new ..... ........ • -, ... " .... II)~ 2'Qli(l6• $5000 ObO 213-<428--60 545-2284 (4 months oldl Paid • or 213-'90-0701 -----s 1100 Wiii sell ror $725 SOLOFLEX ..... s..oio.•11• l lt9\ ~111\4; ----·"-NIUI With po1en1101 tor S 1000 OBO Moving out or area· W•th all a11acnmen1s S700 I . • ... u.." • 1~ 10-1'' VW '70 SUNROOF . I Hlgh-vOlume retail hghl•ng per week Th~se po1· 1 MuSI sell Newport Beach t1rm 497 .9355 leave • • • ••• ~...,...,., MecnllllCS apeolal. ~ store needs dependable 111ons are permanen1 and area Call to see message ...,. _ .. ,,.,. WO<li Hu new bu1il~ 1 t •ck Per s o" otter an u cellent op ... 1 2•41 l good body S575• ~nsrbilities incl re-portur.1ty lor qrowtll and * -· • * IPPIR I LIWll PIUY IJl-J 1 1 650·2999 Oet><• Lea~ c~in,e. unpacking & raptd advancement 1n ltltl l1ssqt Used lor upper and lower ~•OO<I frtt•llr • '>'l m-oe. 1tf9krng 1t1owroom E•p sured van wagon ·r STEAL' living rm dming body Universal Machine "lO.rff' S•~t• vw SOUAREBACK 197 1 ~but will tram We large sedan 15 reou,,ed rm Plus 1015 01 valuable Besl offer 631-6959 !lt""f •"4 P,rh H •' excellent ~ltlon, run °"" l3d salary Co pd LOIS ol oppoitun•11 10 s1ull First come first 1 ,.., fl '' II"' ~ 1' good S 1 900 obo ... i store diKOunls grow wttf\ us No e11 serve• 673•6534 ,.,. ~ I>.., ~· 723-1352 1 in petsOn or can perience neceHa•v ~" 7282 Eding3r St will train H B 842-2779 To sch8CltJle an 1n1erv1ew and hnd OUI your Parmnq polenhel IW.11.SOITI (213)477-316'.l lllllT, •Y1Hll Everything must 90 by f:r1• day' Kino wh1tewasne<1 open canopy Md w 12-Bolts, General 70 11 drawer pedestal ncl 15 eoston Whale1 70 mattress & DOcSP<t"9 I Horseoow~ mere w SS Matct11ng sofa & lovf'· •a010 Cover Too Con· t seat paslle gray & blue d•I , $!)000 67S 1oot very ri1ce Also sngl love-ion Sf'at 1 oe1ge Leather re-20 Elec:lr•C Outfield New chner .. ma1cn1ng cher full cover clean &nd nice• rywooo ottoman Art $7500 67S 1006 89 LEGENO & 90 INTEGRA SAVE! SALE! E•c~t Sel«:lron ,.SUllllS AllU 100 I Quail SI Npl Sch 111·2112 Motor Routes 01nrc · ~~ deco ""Me tamps MAKE OFFERS 675 2160 EXCELLENT IS WOOD Acura Legend Coupe 1987 Sliver 5-Spa A/C Alarm Car co11ftf' 38.000 miles E•cellent Con- 0111on S 17 200 OBO 494-4862 available in W11hll1ater l111ftqtt1 leach F111tal1 YalltJ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Del•.,., One Day a Week • Must have (jependable car and proof of Insurance .. 8~2-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney PAAT-TIME STUDENTS WILCOME 1rJPA r lf:N r PSYCHI/\. q1c PROGFiAM NYctlATllC MTTT\Jm8 OP MmNCA, a • ...._, d N.tlon8I MedlCal enterpnw II Wl6clng aw ..... pr~ wtttt IOlld rN1r•g•11•1t ...-••In a psychiatric heeltti cere Mttlf'IO Our cunent ~ac>hlC needs Include Alabema. Wlacooll11, Mllaourl, Texas, Ter-....,..., Michigan. N Cerollna. Ceilfomla. P1• 1ed candldat• will poeeeaa an MBA, MHA. rtd/or Mmt~ In a dlnk:al ..... with administrative experteuoe. 2-4 ywa atrong management~"* ptO'tW\ tro record In marketing apec;lalaed ttwt1P9U11C programs PtA II._., In the~ of~ P9f'CiMtt ~·TIS l'llltionwlOI We ofW ~titM! ..ian., benefits, relc>Qtlon peck.ges end •c PAii ~potential Send rea.me end reqv1r&- ment1 to· ' INSTITUTES OF AMERlCA N AVENUE. p.m TON. DC 20007 11 a OLDER WHEN THE 'BOOKS AAE DONE TH'£ FUN HAS JUST BEGUN! SO JOIN US AFTER SCHOOL ANO ON SA TUROAYS YOU'LL MAKE GOOD MONEY ANO HA VE FUN DOING IT ~ ..... °"'''"*·tot ~COUMY1 ..,.,...Haa1;p..,., Y•--.... ....... .... Clll 21M71-31ZO ~Wu':lr fiEEONING AREA Otd Town CANOE WA TERBEO como1e1e va1ua at $2450 Asl.1nq wtlh 11eater 1& bedding ti $149!> OBO 6 7S-3038 des1redl twin size Siressless lounge NEW 13 Sea Sp ort chatr yellow .elve1 and (Whaierl 28 " P $3000 maJc;h1nq onoman Call cash 673·6022 786 8 046 evening s befort' 8 30 or weel\ends Irvine HWIHSllll Luer E)(t ellent cond11100 Mull Selll 759-02.98 7012 Mlscrfllntous 6015 Powtr Boats ;,;;A,;;,M;;;IG-O;;,P;.;.0-R'TOii'4;,.8.L•£..iittlmnte-11 BOSTON WHALER 15 whee ~ o .... e, cna•r Jot'tnsoo cooaole beauly w balle•v ~ t1ar9er S2 500 640-7419 s 119c, 4Q .,81t BMW 53511 1988 Excel· lent Condition S·apd • 7 year warranty Selmon Sll~er Red 1n1er1or Steal 111 25.500 8!0-4186 UW 'llHOJ •3 000 mt Xtnl cond Sunroof New ttraa .so& 150 SS 1 073 t ,.. 7 • '3to Aunt fOOd f.1(1rll motOf rimt ,,,.. ... t oner o'* 1100 Call Curtt• -~ H<*OA 71 CIVIC Aune ...... ,..._. lftltM08 Oood in..,tor S,, 00 010 Call t<•i,tn ....... • • l I • ' • -0r-. Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wtdnesdey, Juty 26. 1989 TD PAMll·Y CIRCUS llARllADUKE by Bii ~eane by Brad Anderson "I think he wants you to share." PEAl'fUT8 cotll'lna CUL TUJU: by Maratta & Maratta ! I I I ' I I Turn 1 fire • Turn .1 outlet nll<!fd nto 50 ! into 50! II// ~ . .. oeaaooooooooaooamoooa~I~ OOOOOOOOOOOO<l)Q)eGJJ19 0 - DENl'flS THE MENACE , by Hank Ketcham -t "~ l { M.JsT 6f GROWING uP .... L00t<S A"T GIK'. THE WAY HE l.OOKSA"T PEANUT BUTTER .' by Charles M. Schulz THIS MALL 15 ENORMOUS .. ~ow WILL THAT 61RL EVE~ FIND US 7 · MA~6E WE S~OVLD JUST SIT ON THIS 8ENCH. AND HOPE SHE COMES 8~ AND SEES US ... UIH ILE WE'RE WAITING. l SHOULD HAVE A NEW PASSPORT PHOTO TAKEN .. l( cc -C· 0 ji ~~-'?l~ Jt~.~~~~ ~ ---.-:..r,. J by Jim Davis by Tom K~Ryan ~1'11.0a< ,...,,.. .11.)<;'f ~ ... 'TUI! ,fMll! . BLOOll COUNT! ARLO Al'fD JAMS POR BETTBR OR POR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER AND NO OH!f. WAim; VS W 6ET A "1>1Glf. .. by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson ~ by Lynn Johnston ~·~~ GED!'GIA. THIS IS I SERIOUS. \.._ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk A f:EW, .. 'IHS IStJ'f (('f.) REAL HAIR ...