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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-14 - Orange Coast PilotCloudy becoming mostly sunny by afternoon. West to southwest winds 10 to IS mph in the afternoon. Highs in the mid·60s to lower 70s. Late night through mid-morning low cloud tonight and Saturd:iy otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid·SOs to near 60. For more information, including boating, fi hlng and surfing, see page A9. IN THE NEWSROOM You've slapped a fresh coat of paint on the house .... Every blade of grass on the front lawn has been meticulously manicured .... Your home i1 the pride of the neighborhood .... But you feel, well, unsatisfied. What to do? ... How about picking up an application for the third annual Neighborhood Pride Awards, which honor outstanding homes In Costa Mesa .... Sponsored by the civic group Mesa Pride, the awards recognize the be.st sin1le·f amily home u well as the best apanmcnt or condominium complex in each of three seoaraphic areas in tJ>O city ...• The contest is judaed by a panel of five local residents .... Applications will be accepted until July IS .... Judging will take place between July IS and Aug. I and the award will be presented Aug. 16 .... Entry forms arc available at the office of the Newport Mesa A,soc1ation of Realtors, 401 N. Newport Blvd .... For more information call Camille Courtney ut 966·66SS. QUOTES Of THE DAY "Wt haw an uncoo~rative villain out thtrt -tht Santa Ana River. " Costa Mc a City Councilman Peter Buffa on the river, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has long contended poses one of the worst flood threats west of the Mississippi (Al). "Ewn tM gods low tht11 jolcLs. " Plato TODArs EVENTS •The Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce Commodores Ball will be held at 7 p.m. at the Newport Marriott. JUST THE FACTS • In whit year did Newport Ben~h have o bathing suit in J'CCtor? ·,(ed ln041!M .'S:>tpU! o l p:>:>:>x:> 1ou 1 nw de:> ~:>U>t put lJl)fS WIM' S,UIWOM I JO wouoq :)4) U~:>Jl\):>q :>~Ull Ip ;)tf)., ')~UIU!PJO , :>4) :>:>JOJU:> Ol p~:>:>1unJOA UO'\UIQO~ WOJ. fl6 l • ,_,... .~ .... ~ .. ~ a-i. ~ l~ " ,.., ...... .-.-. , ....... J1'1 .... "'-..... 5111 LOTIERY Decco •Hearts: Act •Club': 1 • Diamond : 8 •Spade : Kina Br1d1e/M Bu ne A4 Cle 1ried/IM INDEX Com1 BIO C-0mmun11y Forum/Al C wordrM Entcrta1nmcntf A6 tior<>KOf'C/M Ann Lander AS Public Not1w.IBI ty!M Sport l l'V h tin A6 Wca1hcr/At .... Grwp PwMl1ltl11t. Inc. Copyriaht 1991 A Pr'"" la parl on roeytkd paper. ~ C 0 A --· Friday, June 14, 1991 25 cents ---'lllll*r party' In~ battle By Doug Willis Assoctaled Preu SACRAMENTO -Legislators were taking no prisoners Thur day a~ the battle over the SSS billion budget reached the boiling point. The Assembly did manage to approve a compromise $18.8 billion appropriation for local schools, but were at a stalemate over the re t of the package a Republicans flatly rejected new taxe . ''We're again t all taxes. We want the sy~tem reformed. You're ruining this idate. Do you hear us?" said As emblyman Gii Ferguson, R·Newport Beach, labeling Democnits 11~ "the plunder party." Although Dcmocrab control the lower house by a 46-31 margin, Republicans have enough votes to deny the two-thirds majority needed for tax increa c sought by Democrats nnd Republican Gov. Pete Wilson. The hikes would help close a SJ4.3 billion gap between rcccssion- ravagcd state revenues and projected expenditures. The Assembly Republicans u ed that leverage Thursday, defeating cparnte income, saJes, vehicle liccn e and alcohol tax increases, including thp e sponsored by Wilson, as Democrats forced showdown vote in a lengthy. acrimonious budget se ion. Assembly GOP leader Ro Johnson of Fullerton repeatedly declared that llepubliHn woutd rci t '410te for any tax mea urc unlll Democrats uppon their accompanyina bills to enact both short·tcrm spending cut and long-term muctural reform aimed at lowing 1he growth of state program . "To put ii a plainly a we can: No reform, no budget," Johnson id. "It is ~ee BUDGET /Piii • Coming up next ••• an opah Rare fish not often seen off Orange Coast By Iris Yokol 0ranot COUI Daily P*>I CRYSTAL COVE A huge, brightly colored fish seldom potted in Orange Coast waters washed ashore here late Wedne day while a econd fish of similar size was found floating off the coast, lifeguards reported Thur day. State lifeguards found the dead, 1()(). pound opah washed ashore 111 Reef Point on Thursday morning, and divers reported seeing another dead opah floating in the water in the same vicinity Inter in the day, lifeguard Richard Rozzelle said. "fl looks like a big Frisbee," Rozzelle aid of the fish, which was colored bright red with white spots. The opah is typically found in warm waters between the tropics and the Gulf of Alaska, according to Rozzelle and encyclopedia descriptions. What killed the fish and how 1t ended up in th1 area remain a mystery, Rouclle aid. According to one encyclopedia, the opah can grow to a length or 7 feet and a weight or 660 pound : ''J'be rrsh we have says 1( smoked, it's a pretty uisty fish," RouclJe added. But the opah f11led to tempi state lifeguard ' taste bud . They opted to bury the fiSh rather than cook it up and ample ilS flavor. t ... ,....-o...., CiJllt a. ... Nrlr State park lifeguard supe"'1sor Bob Dolan d1 plays an opah that washed ashore in Crystal Cove on Thursday Organizers of Bush visit snub host city's elected officials By Tony Dodero Orlnoe Coast Olly Plat FOUNTAIN VALLEY -President Bush may be coming here this Sunday to speak at Mile ~uare Park, but 1t remain to be seen if City Council members will be on hand to give him an official greeting. "We received a Oier today about the event but that' all," said Fountain Valley Mayor George Scott. Indeed. council member Laurann Cook aid he wa not nware of any formal anv11a11on for her or her council colleague "There ha~ been very little contact with Corona de! ~r U1 1he city," Cook . aid. "It' all very low key." Cook noted that in the P•"'· when president Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan spoke at Mile Square Park. council members sat up on the dais and offtciall) gree1ed 1he pre ·ident But this event 1 being ponsored by the Asian Pacific Am<: ncan Salute 10 the Pre idcnt, and who gets to greet the pre tdent end -.ho doe n't 1 decided by the group's organizers, said Barbara Brown, assistant to Supe"'isor Roger Stanton. Still, Fountain Valley official would ap~ar lo be natural invitees, but Cook i not mad about being left out. "We're not penurbed," she said "Bu1. we find 1t unusual that a pre~1dent could come to our city and we don't kn~ about It." The event' chair or operation control Henry Yee, however, an 1 tcd that the ma)Or and council members ha\c been 10\11ted "There "'111 be many d1gni1anc5 commg 10 1h11> c"ent," Yee said. "The" all have been mvtted. but I don't know how man\ ha"e accep1ed " · Conue,,man Robert Dornan. R the hool pool. - Garden Gro .. c. and upel"\ls\Or S11nton will Jtlend 1he evenl. ot\ will tcpre\cnta11"e' lrom 15 different A 1an gmupo;, Yee ... aid "Thi 1 an h1 toncal c"ent,' Yee saicJ. ·· fht, 1~ the fir t time the pre 1dcnt of the Un11ed tate ha addre ed such a large group of A 1a'l Amencan We ha"e come of age ' unday'5 fcsu\.'1ti~ arc intended to celebrate 1he contribution of the Asian community and Bush's leadership, Yee \31d, and he expect~ l0.000 to 15,000 ~ople to show up. Students learn to tlinlt, or sink in pbyllCI Cllll By Tom Spe1ss ~ c. f CORO A DE l MAR -Student in Ja,k1c Vorona · ph)'K cia sc too 1 mk on the v.1ld "'de Thur~av at C'orvna del Mar lfi h • chool.- r or the \ec:ond year 1n a row, they participated in a c rdboard boat race - cro' the .,chool pool The tudcnt v.crc divided mlo team,, and each team v.a a .. l..ed to u~mit a model of "' boat to \.orona hcforc hu1IJmg 1t. \nd &her<'.' v.ctc man d1Uc1\:nl idea on ho to hu1ld the lx)at' \ome 1udcnt' v.cn: for bulk). h1 h·<11lled bo l'-, while other\ dc-;i nclt their\ more like r noc,, complete with U 'h pcd b4.1t1om •nd keel. "1t' • rool. 1t' nnl the ocean,'' e\pl;1111cd en1\ r 1cr11ru 8 st1aan e -..hen 1 kcd why h1 boat' 1dc -ere almost lc~el Vt1lh the v.-.tcr. Other p1 rt1 ipants wha had con ~ucted Cheu boat With tWO•fOOt htJh tde 1 round thcu boll' ~ re the low t fin1 he and the hard t to nttol. "The ra c wa rn01t1 •for fun, .. BOATS? • ... t ~ \ 1 ( I I .1 \ H '' I I I 11 \ I 11 \,I .... ' I 11 \ I I: I\ I' \ 1 · t t.\ I \I I ' I I• • ' I< I I I \ I I 4 I' I 1 f 1 · \ h \ 11 ' '· I . j l I I I'" I ' \ •. '. I I I h I 'I I ' t• '.. . . ' I ~ ~~ HEIS'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Newport Beach police officer, currently on bicycle patrol, who is also working with the department's police explorers to 1 , prepare them for the 38th annual Youth Safety Run car rally to 1 i be held June 24 to 26. [ . MOTIJRIN1:------------- Bradley, an I I-year veleran of the Newport ~each Police Department, originally got the department involved m the Youth Safety Run, which is hosted by the Police Advisory Council for Car Cluhs and teache i. young police explorers the value of safe, a nd fu el efficient, driving. Explorers drive ne\\. donated cari. from Sou~herr,t .Calif~rnia to Yosemite National Par!.. and are Judged on the1t driving skills and their gas mileage at the end of the run. . Eight explorers from Newport Beach Explorer Post 1050 will compete in this year's e'ent Mike Fle tcher, Tim Couch, Tamara Schmitz, Brian McBratne)'. Lance Kennedy. Sandie Hauf, Chris Wilson and Bnan Mullins. EXPLORINa:------------ Brallh!y, 36. said he enjoys -working with the explorer program, which is for young people ages 15 in to 21. "It's a way for them ~ to experience police work from the inside, ins1,$!ad of JUSt the television knowledge. ''It really gives us an excellent one-on-one with the kids. We learn from the kids and the kids can learn from them. II'!> a real good exc hange." WINNIN1a.=.------------ The congeni:il officer, '"hn \\Orked a' a crime scene 111,c,t1gator before he hccame one uf the department's four bicvclt'.' officers lac;t month. •~ alc;o a bla ck belt in JUdo, teaches ~ JUd·o and ha' won numerou~ av. .mh Ill the '>port. l '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--n_,_''_rl_s_Yi_o_k_o_i__. .. ~------------------------------. l l l Local News Briefs DrlVer suners severe Injuries In crnh HUN I INGl ON OEACH -A 77-year-old woman suffered seve re inJU rics in a t raff1c rnlltsion that occurred when she reportedly turned in frnnt of another vehicle Wednesday. Nell hamptnn. a Garden Grove resident, y,ai, listed in critical .:11nd111on at UCI Medical Center after the 5:25 a.m. collision at ( nildcnv.c'>t Street and Breeland Drive. I ramptun \\U\ aho c11ell for failmg to yield to traffic, according to I l11ntington Beach Police Officer J.B. Hume. hitmpton·, white Oldc;moh1le Cutla:-.s was going northbound on Goldcn~cc;t when 11 turned left on Breeland and was :;lruck by a hl,tll.. Cnr.ctte Jmen hy Harmon Shelton, 31, of Huntington Beach The impact cau\cd I rampt11n ' rnr to 'tnke another vehicle - a ( hrvsler uri,-cn h, Vera \tupp\, 4.~. of Huntington Beach - that wa' stopped i'tnJ ,,,111111 tn turn right from Breeland onto Goldem\C\t No one Ll'c "·" 1n111rt"d 111.I police added that Frampton wa' not v.c;1nnl.! o1 'L.itl•t It lntercultural dialogues contm;ie In city ( 0\ r i\ \IL \ \ I h" ~car·, seriei. of interculturill drnlogue!I in111.11tcl h' lht 1.11,' ll11man Relations Committee in April will llllll!n llt Ill \I "' d I he I 11. ini: l{11<1m Di.tlogucs progrnm, in which residents of diffcr1.·n1 l'llllur.tl .111.J nattonal background!! nre invited to gather 111 l!rt'lll'' in 'hire npcncncc' was begun several ycari. ago and re\ l\l'd I ht' \l'olr. D1.tl1 'l!llt' "t·rc held in hoth April and May. The latest seri e'I "111 hl' hell.I Wcllnei.day. Thun.day and Friday, June 12-14. 1\11,n111.· 1ntcrc,tcl.I in part icipating should return the ·postcard 1h.11 h." lit•cn sent to all Co<;ta Mesa households. For more 111tu1111.1t111n. rnntacl Laura Collier at 650-5149. Leading Ubertarlml 11 featured speaker NI WPOR1 OEACH -Roger Bloxham, political columnist, d1.11rm.in ot the Orange County Libcrtnriun Party nnd leading aul ho11ty on privatization of government function5, is the featured speaker at n dinner Sa1urdny al 1he Newport Beach Count') Club. The night of "dining, ll1'>Cll'\!>ion, dancing and enterl:unment" 1.mt'> $Ci() for si ngles, $90 for couple' and $250 for tables of si:\. Sca1111~ he ins ot 7 p.m. Dinetll ~•II huvc a choice of prime rib, h,1kcd ''"'ppcr or vegetarian cuis111e w11h p<1s1a. L.1vc nw•ic and a no-host har will nli,o he provided The rnuntry dub io; loc111cd nt l<iOO E Coai.t Highw~y. For r~·,er\..111on•., call 642-2002 Correction n arhclc jn Thursda~\ Daily Pilot incom:ccly quoted City Atlorncy Oail Hutton in a ~tatcmcn1 about live cntertninmcnt progr m At Old World Village: Church. f h.4tton. m fact, aid her office hl\I not received n rcquc1t for nro ccutton ttnd th t h Wlll: tnAppropriatc to comment on the m ltt:r. • • WMHINGTON -The Bush administration has formally told ~-it intends to sell the United Arab Emirates 20 AH-64 Apidle attack helicopters .and hundreds of Hellfire missiles, the Pent910n said Thursday. The proposed $682 million sale was first di closed during Defense Secretary Dick Cheney's recent trip to the Middle East. Such weapons sales to Mideast nations have been criticized as contrary tQ.,.President Bush's arms control proposal for the Mideast region. But Pentagon officials have defended such sales, contending they musl mccl the ecurity needs of Washington's allies in the region in the post-Persian Gulf War era. c-llYI n missed 6 mlllon people . . WASHINGTON -Counters overlooked more than S million people during the 1990 census, most in the nation's biggest cities, according to proposed correc1ions announced Thursday by the Census Bureau. lf the corrections are adopted -putting the national population at 254 million -states would have to redraw congressional and legislative boundaries based on the new totals, rather than those announced in December. But the government hasn't yet decided if it will accept the revisions or stick by the original census count of 248.7 million Americans. Since the first census was taken in 1790, the government has chosen the original count over any later revision. Amon$ the eight cities with more than l million p~ople, the count was least accurate in Los Angeles. where the correction would put Your Name Here •.. NEWPORT BEACH -On June !st at the Schook Boats Eigth An- nual Fishing Tou rnament Jn New- port Beach, Don Fowler netted first pluce -when he caught a 5 tn pound bass. Jim Werner placed second with a Cabizon. Jeff Harvey ca ught the largest bas~ and Bill NotthofY caughl the la rges! bonita. David Minna was the winner in the junior ca1egory, which is for persons 15 and under. • NEWPORT BEACH-Brett Hartley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartley of Newpori Beach, graduated from Avon Old Farms School in late May. The school, lo- ca ted m Connecticut's Farmington Valley, offer n four-year college prep program. Hartley will attend the University of Denver in the (all. • COST A MESA -A total of 127 Ornnge· Coast College students were honored on Thursday, June 6 a1 a luncheon sponsored by the col· lcge's Extended Oppor111n11y Pro- grami. and Services Office. Students were honored for w10- ning scholarships, acHdcmic honors or for their leudcrsh1p during the News of the Weird Students wound up about rubber band ball DETROIT -Sixth-graders al a suburban school stretched their math skills while creating a 64-pound ball of rubbor bands. They called it "M.C. Bander." Cami Penegor, a math teacher at Pierce Middle School in Wayne County'~ Redford Township, got the ball rolling last fall as a cla!>c; project. She asked her 140 'tudcnts to come up with J million rubber bands. They reached only 7.7423 percent of thal goal. But lhe project neverlhelcss began taking on a hfc of it own as the 77,423 ruhher band' were knolled together and wrapped around a golf b:tl l. "lluving MC. around made math ea!licr and a lot more interesting," said Jenny Priskorn, 12 "You could imagine better just how bil-! number!> really act." Penegor .. aid she used the ball to teach everything from geometry 10 metric mcasuremen1. "You'd never' think a bunch of rubber bancl1, would make a difference in a clasi;room, but M.C. Bander bonded us together this year," !>he 'aid. The ball will be donated nc~t month 10 the G:illcry of Unu ual Pn1111mes in Ripley\ Believe lt or Not Mu cum In Niagara Falls, Ontt1rio. "It' fabulOu!I," museum spokesman Edward Meyer <ruid Wcdne~day. "Something a perrcctly normal us rubber bands ha become a piece of an in the ·hands ol ~chool ki<t • We wunt the world 10 \CC this." - Police Log Costa Me a wu c•11ma1cd at SMO. Newport Beach MO~ -Boris Yeltsin's cleetiOn to the new ~t Of prcaldont of thi Ruiiian republic was a clear sianal that voters prefer the hardshlPf o( hia radical reform to the failures of past policy. Yelts1n'11 election to a 1.trengthencd presidency of the Ruuian federation, by far the htrJe~t .and richest of the Soviet republics, fUIS him in "3 powerful po!tttion to prod Soviet President Mikhai S. Gorb1tchcv to accclera1e the pace of reform. Yeltsin can claim a 11trongcr mandate than Gorbachev because he won the top job in the Russian fedetation on the s1rength of his popular support. Gorbachev wa!I elected Sovlc:t president by the national parhamcnt, not the people. Votlrl IMP Nbl'n of It. Petnlllil - LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R. -Residents struck a blow against Communism and the memory of Soviet hero Vladimir Lenin by voting to reinore the city's name to St. Petersburg, os the ornate capital was known under the czar. Preliminary returns Thursday from nearly all 24 municipal electoral districts showed that about 55 percent of voters favored restoring the name St. Petersburg, said city election committee official Anna Kruchinina. She snid 6S perccnl of the city's 3 million eligible voters cast bnl101s. President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has said only the national legislature can repeal the name Leningrad. But newly elected Ma)'Or Anntoly Sobch3k said the Rusltian Federation's sovereignty dcclara1ion last year gave it juri diction. Volcano blOW1 ash over COUlltl'Ylldl MANrtA, Philippines -Mou nt Pinatubo blew a cloud of ash and pumice 80,000 feet in the air Thursday, coating tropical village~ and mountainsides with a thick carpet of the snow-like debris. The early morning explosion was among the strongest or seven eruptions thnt have shook the 4,795-foot volcano since Wednesday. White ash three inches deep covered tropical areas a far away as Olongapo, 25 miles to the southwest; vehicles that stalled under a deluge of ash dotted the roadside. 1990-9 1 school yenr. Students from Costn Mesa who were honored in- clude Vu P. Dul, Shem Lynn Burge, Bao T. Cao, Ung Suk Shun, Doan Van Do, Situ Kbac Do, Judy Mal Duong, Arthur Duraio, Glenn D. Gustafson, Yupper ffurtartc, Denise Krollhauth, Kristine L. Lyons, Julio C. MendH, Jason R. Nelson, Phuong D.T. Nauyen, Tam Bang Nguyen, Tin Truna Nauyen, Vu Do Nguyen, Allison Paine, Ly K. Phom, David Let Pinney, Jennifer Przybysz, Jon Luis Ramlrn , Veronica Sanchez, Duyen Kim Tran 11nd Jose Velatquez. Students from Fountain Valley ORANGE COAST llilyPilal ••.•1• WllllMIS l~ ((l1or. VII-•~ ~,su.i..., Citc:u&Mion l>..cw OIWW tw.tt v ... ,,.....~I l'tt°Wlll;t- H611• Klllsf\1 l'•fWOOtfl ~"'"' lh• br\hl "" 1'1«14 'NI\ ... ,, . ..,.,. '""" V« l'/fllrMlt f """""' Cllerl f- ~t0tto/ < I.II• ''~ AIM•"""• C-.. AUwl v~,,.,.,....,. l'l.tl'llMAll~ • .....,., .tlld ~··w""' include Danh Cons Bui, Yen """' I.Mu, Danny Jon M1hr, Due Tri Phlm, and Bonnie Strickland. Stu- dents from Hunlington Beach in· elude Susan A. Burltlsh, Dally De Troya, Sean P. Fallon, SbeUa Gian· nlcch1, Tien Hoana, Jobn N. Hop· kins, CeUa C. Hsu1 Mike G. Lo~t, Aaron Middlebrook, Donna l... Nel- son, M1rl11one .L Parker, Robert LuJs Reyes, Anh N. Truong, Blch· Ngoc Vo, Debra Womack and Shan· non Wright. Scudcnls fron frvine include Aln· andra Banks, Robin L. Fuller, Hona K. Lt, Pamela i>. Norton, and Mar· aarila Vazquez. jlmOttufflpr Publ!i~I lRlot Sttln, Jr. CN!nmn How to reach us at the Daily Pilot Circulation O range County 642-4333 Advertising · Classl(ied 642-5678 Display 642·4321 Editorial News !;40· 12.24 Sports 642·43 30 News, sports f a>e 646·4 1 70 Main Offke Business Office 642-4321 Busmen fox 631-5902 into tho hml\c tor un,pcc1llcd rC•'4>n\, • I\ m.r1 reported •n unkn~n UbJtCt hrandishc~ a A th\C 1ockc~ i.ound ')°'tern worth 111\<1111 S2,(l()J w,.~ rcpc111cd itulcn from .i bu incn 11 2~!SO Mel tnlc'l('k W1y. Tht-sy)tcm included a ~•crcu, two 111m11bl~ 11n 11mpltf1or, 11 n1111lna bu.ird, :i cot \Cttc plj1rc1, 11 cone11•tt d1~ pt .. ycr and two l•11ac \f":Akch fh ~"C•&ht 11f1out 100 pound Someone hmkc 11 front al.M llt1'1f tu pin enll') h'tto the hu .. ne \ tomc11mc on 11\c n1ah1 of Tune Whoe\cr tole: • &nlf c:irl lrum ian allcv 1n the 2tXl blUCll or Muinc Avenue .1pp11tently jU\I i()llk it ror • j<_~. bce•u'c H ~'I\ found 1hl'1uf "" hour ind Nilf llltcr, an ftnc ahapo, 1n tho 300 bl<Kk of Grand Canal fun u l11m 1anJ hi. friend •I the Mobil I•\ •••tlon, O.S N. C..-o.l\t I ll&hwM)' fhc uhJ".<.I, Y..hn 1v.a1. ''"' \Ccn ,inrthhound on the h11hw1y 1n 1 ncwcr·m<~C'I 1ra1 Ford pu:kup truck ~tit\ II ar•)' <•mper thcll, n:port-cdl~ lnok phNo&r11ph' of the mnn anil hi hu:nd Huntington Beach • Pt1hce h•1I n report nf •n mdc,tn1 ""'"urc 'fueta d.iy 11 7 10 pm 111 tfaubor Uouk\11rd 1111d \ik'lor11 ~tr«t • Smncunc ''"'~ • wallet. chcckboolc rid oompitct d11C pl11ycr ft11m ,, cu Jlolrkcd al Jl80 rultm•n SI dvr· Ina the n1aht of June 7. Sc\lcral rompa<;t d1\a ·~ 1tic ln;(jhh \tcreft In the 1919 D•bun were not 1tolen from lhc t.tr, • • Two w"uum clc:intni anJ mlM;ctlanc(>U ck1thm& "t•rth :i 1111nl 4',000 were mt~ltlil from an apar1me11l in the 2100 block or Park Ncwpofl, • Mc11nwh1h.:, 11 v.ccJl1n1 tint_ thiil " mnrc lh•n 0 \Cltl 1•h.I 1ind vatu..,d at S7,000 WJ\ mi stllS fmm 11n •r•trtnwn1 in the 2'00 bk>\:k t)f <x1 an 811ulc\1mt tn 1 ~ block m.1n tn 11 rc:tld11;h ~iuJ rcp.1rtcdl rc:11chcd Into •he CH h fCll\lCI IU I he ntu""l\I l IU Uroolthuf\I \trCC't ntJ nC'ti With llntlltl ~ft He Pf'·lll;nlly IN® no thtC"11t ind, 1n 111~1. '"1d notluna to cmrlo•'•""!. . . ~·~ \C\\.'.11tl )u\1:'TIM' rcporlc1lly Kl n 1' ''"~'' t•n luc tn front ul llt1mc~ Ill th" noo Motk ur Glcn11unc , Urive • .... ..,_ .... •E.. .... ...... -IM ~ PN•••ionl r! la ...,., ... Wa.--Md llew Yen ? ,,... ........... ~.... .. AiiOCIMll thell dljl u ,..., prepare, not too fnerishly, for their tndltlonal (thil will be the third 1trai1hl yeu) Inde pe ndence Day cA&ravapnu. Parade plalntn, CWred by Nancy Douhue, have rulecl out eenain 1im'U1ntics with thole ma11W. marchel in the '"' d ties. For ~ample. there'll be no 1aU. namblin1 tbrouah the streets of Udo Ille, no ~ anille? pieces. As tor tlcker·tape, for1it at. Cascading paper imply doean't hl\'C the same impact when hurled from the roof of a awo.ae>ry bunplow. Someone sugestcd that a ccnain heiresa miJht be alked to dared S 100 bills, for use as confetti, but the committee ruled it could create the wrong impression. Instead, emphasi will tie placed on everyday clement cwerloOked in th<>K other patriotic parades. Since writina about the event Sunday, I've learned that these unit will be added to the l,ldo Isle g;cuion: ~t.rd1lq . Attired in holiday finery -red, white and blue -the ~h platoon will step smartlr. to the martial tune, "As the Canines Go Rollin& Alona.' Commanding the detachment will be four-star Gen. Colin Poodle. •10111 (Well, Ont, Anyway.) lt11 dc1c:rip1ion is being kept under tight wraps, but there'll definitely be a float -sponsored by Hi p Byus and hi Broken Drum Gang. The group got that name, he ays, "because it can't be beat." A Bkyclt Brialdt. Kid have been asked 10 ride decorated bike\, rather than ·skateboards, bccau c parade organizers arc firm believe~ in a Safe & Sane Fourth, A Ftw Surprist1. These are promised by Chairman Donahue, who ay , "You simply have to come to Lido Isle on the Fourth of July to find out what the surpri cs are. IC I reveal them now, they wouldn't be surpri es, would they?" Make: cnse, urpri ingly. So I'll be there. • BUT AJN'T THAT REDUNDANn -Jim ck Boom, who's tying up loose end for Paul Salata'• Irrelevant Weck June 23--30, hns invited me to attend a pre s conference welcoming honoree Larry Wanke, who come 10 us via Cleveland's John Carroll University. "Whal I need," said de Boom, "i a teporter to a k a question containin& a Cleveland JOke." A Cleveland joke? Well, OK, hut I'll need some help, so pica e end me your funniest line. The winner gets a onc·way ticket to Cleveland, and the lo ers get autographed photos of Commodore Salata aboard his yacht, the Effluence, moored at the Fountain Valley ewagc treatment basin. • • SPEAKING OF IRRELEVANT ZINGERS -From Bob Hoyt, vice pre ident of Fir t American Title Co., upon learning that Lnrry Wanke was a star quartcrbnck at John Carroll University: "I am happy to learn that the old movie actor, John Carroll, ha his own university." • T H E MY TERIOlJS CASE OF THE MI SSING MEERSCHAUM -"I am curious about your picture," write JHn Wrl&ht, · a Realtor in Corona del Mar. Jn omc column there'$ a pipe, 1n others there 1~n·1. Arc you trying, gradually, to qu11 moluna'>" No, ma'm. I'm l'}"n&, gradually, to figure out why the mcerJChaum appears 1n somo mug-shot • and doc\n't in others. 11le only conceivable cxplan. 11on i that. on some days, the makeup editor a . 1gned to 1hjs page is a militant non· moker. ArtlSI Ferd Johnson, the Moon Mullin. man, also seem to be bothered by 1he 01p-Oop, and ays there should be omc con istency. He votes for the pipe. Non·smokcr Kelly Davts of Newport Beach agrees, sort or. She ays the pre cnce of a pipe suggests a degree of literary merit othcrwi c indiscernible 1n the accompanying prose. The hht word goes to M1rl1nnc Kruse of Corona del Mar, who ~ays he gave up nicotine in order to live longer. The pipe, she ,ay'i, makes me look "extinguished." Lave longer? Reminds me of a great line I read the other day, in which a curmudgeon huffed, "Longevity is overrated:' Montoya relies on new ruling to fight conviction By Bob Eget o The~flrWI SAN FRANCISCO -Armed with a tr1c1 new U.S Supreme Court definition of poh11e:il cxtoruon, a lawyer for former state Sen. J~eph Montoya will a k a fedcrnl appeals court Friday to overturn ht\ corruption conviction' nnd prison entence. Montoya, S2, D·Whittier. was the fint California legi lator in 35 years to be convicted of felonies while 1n office. He began rving 1 6 1/2·year term la t July for C\Cn felony charges related to n undercover FBI 1nvc111aation of the state Capitol. Hi pro peel for a new trial appc;f red to be boosted when the Supreme Court ruled 1n a We 1 V1r1inia ca May 23 that a federal charac of cxtonina a campaign contribution requires proof that the public official promised a ••quid pro quo" - some off acial action 1n e hanc: for the contribution. ll i not en uah. tho coun 11d, 1( a la\\makcr took money knowing th»t the giver expected favors in return, hut made no citplicll pmmi ei.. The '"\ue i vital 10 Montoya nd Paul Carpenter, a former tatc 'cnuor and ••~ botrd member who is the only other e~·lc11 hator convicted 1n the undercover probe JO far. Carpenter' appeal 1 to be u1ued before the court al a later J11e. Both men contended that the payment 1hcy ae«pt~d wtre pre cnted u le1111matc con1r1bution1 r•thcr ,h, n bribe nd that the ,wom1 d nc th na exolkit 1n return ln 11r1umcnt f·nday befure &hrec udac of the 91h U rcu 1 our t uf Aprea la, Mont a' 11 '• Jan Uandthk plans to argue that a Sacramento federal jury wa allowed to convict Montoya without the proof that the Supreme Court na now required. The high court. "in rccoan111ng political realitie , has re meted the efforts of the (U.S.) Department of Ju tice to et tandard for tiood government in tatc lcgislatmes," HandLlik aid in paper filed with the court. He said Montoya's "aood·fuith fund·rai ing activities have been mischaructerizcd extortionate 1ransaction1;,'' tainting the entire verdict. i tant U S Attorney John Panncton uglied 1n court p pcrs that the leaal l3ndard wa met when the jury was a ked to find that Montoya too k action "dr.mon trating a corrupt inten1 to mdu(;c a payment." The panel or Judge Procter Hua. Robert 8eczcr and John Noonan hM no deadline for ruling in the case. But the relau~e peed with which tho court hit K"hedulcd MontoyR' hurina ind1 llC'i that the coun doe not plan to let him 1ttay in prillOn for Iona before dccidina whether he bclonp thcr • MontO)a ptnt nearly 17 years tn t he Lcai lature and was chairman of the inOuen1ial Senato Du iness and Prutcnion1 C<'mm111ce when he wa convi:tcd A conservadw Democtat, he wa an 1nti·:atk;nt0n leader and a co• author of 1he siate'1 c1mpt1lp contribu1ion hm11 lnlliatlYC. Ourin1 the lnwatlaation, he wa v1c.lcotapcd ll~HW an envelope w11h 1 S3,000 check from an undercover •sent "' 19 Proteanl>tl uid ii wa a ~ rm Montoya' promW to help pua 1 bill for a dummy company. Montoya deMed dOina ...,.., na lf'edal fOf the tiHI. ............ .......... HUNTINGTON-BIA ...... ............ .. kllO* ....... -.... ... ...,.. ... _..... •. llllil-li ....... run driver .._..Cl 1 \le TO)IOta <:.aawy l nto his _.,, f9ttortd, fire-engine red I Volkswapn Bug. Biehl'• car wu parke4 innocently on the street. Hit 1irlfriend' l 984 Honda WM parked in back of it. Both cars were destroyed l8d three 01her parked can alto were damaged in ihc chain·rcac:don crash on I 3th Street on Saturday afternoon. Biehl wa n't in his car at tbe time, but he's having headaches, nevcrthclc ~. trying -and f ailin& -to get in urancc to cover his los cs. It ccm\ that the car that caused all the damage wa leased to a woman by Enterpri~ Rent-A~CJr in Downey. 1 he driver, 11 man, may have been operating it without her pcrmi sion. He climbed out the passenger window and fled on root, with blood au hing from his wounds, Biehl said. The Elco company, which handles insurance claims for Enterprise, told the 26-ycar-old Biehl that it doc n't have to pay for any damages, Biehl said Thur day. 'Tm just sick," he said. "I've ~pent hundred of hours restoring and coring for this car and somebody demolished it. And then ror the company 10 say sorry, they . . • ~~c....~~ loren B.lehl shows his g1rlfr1end s HC>nd., demolished by an unknown hit.and-run driver. Biehl's restored VW, parked in front of the Honda, suffered a similar fate. -' can't do anything about it, i~ diJhcartening. "People arc no1 aware of then liability when they rent a car," he aid. 1'lt's ludicrous that companie can ren1 en~ lo cltents without telling them what i covered." To compound h1 problem , Biehl had no insurance cover11c on the VW, his "project car" that he hn n't been dming And~ far, 1hcre''l no way to get to the drher for his in urance covera&e beca u e he ha n't $lepped forward . Police said Thursday that the woman who lea cd the car ~n't cooperatmg w1th them and hasn't revealed the name of the driver, if she knows. An official with Elco, an adm1n1 trativc services company that handles Enterprise claims. ai d the 'ltate Vehicle Code require ov.ners of automobile" to • 1 provide coverage up to SJS,000 f+r individual injuries, $30,000 f9r m1uries per occurrence, and SS,OQO for damage . : But the company is responsible "for zero" '!\'hen one of its cars l operated by a dri~cr witho1h pcrm1 ion of the person whio leased 1he vehicle, the poke5maf1 aid , He ttid the rental cars aren't actual!) insu red but arc covered bi;' a depo it that Enterprise makes ~uh the OMV. Santa Ana River project reaches mllatone By Anna Cekola °'lllOI Coest Olly PlloC COSTA MESA -To U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Brigadier Gen. Roger Yaokoupe, the long-awaited sound of massive earth movers working along the Santa Ana River bed Thursday afternoon was music to his cars. Many others shared similar feelings during the orfic1al groundbreaking ceremony at Vista Park for 1he down trcam portion of the $1.4 bilhon Santa Ana River Mamstcm Project to improve flood control along the 100-milc river. up to S 15 billion 1n damage "That' why tt' 1akcn so many While the Santa Ana River has Re earch for the pro1ec1 began agencies o long 10 get this pro1ect looked relatively tame during the about 20 years ago. soon after a goang." he 1ud ''Thi is a story of post five years of drought, the U.S. devastating Oood truck in 1969 coop c r a 11 on It 's unique Army Corp of Engineer ha long As recently as 1983, tt took only cooperation 1f not unprecedented contended the river pose one of four inches of nun m ~"' hour coopcra11on:· the wors1 flood threat we t of the combined with dn incoming tide 10 Mi) 1ss1pp1. swamp area of Huntington Beach Authonzed b) Congress in JQ86, "We have an uncoopera1ive For tho e government and the Santa Ana River Pro,ect will villain ou1 there -the San1a Ana bu inc group advocaung the protect 110.000 acres, 3.35 million C. people and 2.55.000 truc1ur~ in Rt\Cr," aid Co 11 Mc n tty pro1cct, if been a challenging ta k Councilman Peter Buffa to convince leg1 l1t or o( the the In-county a.rea from Oood1n Off1c1Jls c timated that without urgency to fund the ma 1vc and storm damage. officials say. the 1mpr0\cment, a maJOr flood prOJCct, especially 1n these 11mc of The project hould be could kill 3.000 people and cause drought, Buffa said. completed by the year 2000. i;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;=========;;=;;;;;;;;;;;:;...::;;=-=-==!lt Maiden flight is only flight $500 IOYE-111 BOIUS By Randa Cardwell City Nr'#S Smlct IRVINE -The maiden flight of a UC Irvine studcnt·butlt "Oy1ng machine" came to an around, a gust of wind hCtcd ii into the air about 20 f cet, he said The craft fell back on its tail. Scott was unharmed, but the wing collnpsed to the ground. nbrupt end today when the two· -------------i seater ultralight craft made an RUf f Ell'S uncercmoniou one·pomt landing -tai1 first. u-•LSTEIY llC The only night of the "Pink r-nv • Panther," built by mechanical ... ,_....,c.n..., engineering students as a en1or J-_1m ____ ... __ ._,_•_--__ we._u_11-1 project, ended when a gust of wind 'uddcnly lifted the craft during a tu11ing maneuver and then dcpo 1tcd the 27·foot aluminum and pmk mylar dacron aircraft on i1 tail "Of cour c. we were d1'iappotnted," UCI senior John Bogler 11d Pilot Brett Scott and Bogler at fir t taxied the craft around UCl's Crawford Field. but !heir wcipt, combined with that of the craft, wa too much for the ultralight' engine 10 lifl orr 1hc gra55y field, Boglcr S(lld. 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Thompson Oe' elopment, marks a milestone for the foundati on a-; she is the first woman to enter the Hall of f·am c. This is the hall 's seventh class. Thompson, who is also an experienced Realtor, was recognized as the fastest-growing builder in the country by Professional Builder magazine in 1988, and he r company was recognized as one of th e 60 largest women-owned firm s in the nation in 1989. Her community involvement includes Orange County Performing Arts Center and the Orangewood Shelter for Abused Children. 0 Conference Call: Ochs won't just be picking up The ceremony to take place J11ne 28 at the Hilton Hotel on Hilton Square " one of th e highlights of the Pac1fil CoJ\I Builders Conference. an award while he is in San Francisco June 28. He and several other Orange Coast business people will participate in Pacific Coast Builders Conference panel discu sions at the Moscone Convention Center. Ochs 1 co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Nev.port Beach's The P1cldstone Co., which 1s actt\el> engaged m residential development in Orange, San Diego and Riverside counlle'> He seT\ed as president of the William Lyon Co., a firm he co-founded with Gen. William Lyon. from I 975 to I 98 I. Ochs will be a panelist for a presentation titled "Industry Giants' from 1:30-2:15 p.m. He and three other building industry tit ans will address the factors that have allowed them to survive in the alway -volatile home-building business. Ochs 1 pa t president of the Orange County chapter of the Ou1ldrng Industry A'sociation and past cha1r111Jn of the BIA Prcli1dent's Council. He's been honored a~ Builder of the Year from Profession.ii Builder magazine, California Builder magazine .ind the BIA of Southern California. From 9:30-10: 15 a.m., Richard Hill Adams of United Western Mortgage Corp. and Thomas T. Hammond of The Hammond Co., both based in Newport Beach, will be one a panel of fi nanciers for "Meeting Your Lenders: Future Financing - A Menu." T hey will discuss the present construction money crunch and possible solutions. John L. Chapman of NewP.ort Beach's John Chapman Lnnd Plannlna will join the panel commenting from 10:30-11:15 a.m. on "Planning Visions: A Better Wny to Live and Build," which pre ents new and bold approaches to mixing and 1nten ity of land u es and circulation systems. He " national chairman of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society of United Way of Ame rica, a • past president of the South Coast Repertory Theater Board of Director~ and vice chairman of the U.S. D1vis1on Council of Wycliffe Bible translators -By th~ Dal/] Piiot Request for Proposals Business Highlights Prtcel up; econmny llettlr WASHINGTON B tg increases for gasoline, vegetables and tobacco pushed whole ale prices up a surprising 0.6 percent in May, the government said. But in more favorable economic news Thursday. retail sales rang up a broad·based gain last month while Americans' new claims for unemployment benefit!'. posted a fourth strai&ht weekly decline - developments seen by some economists as proof that the recession is over. fCI .. Ill llPdatld LOS ANGELES FGS Insurance Services. a low·co t auto in urance brokerage accused of fraud, will be l1qu1dated by a bankruptcy trustee, Jn urance Comm1ssiol}er John Garamendi said fhursday. Exec Ute freeze to tblw? LOS ANGELES State insurance regulators Thursday propo ed thawing their freeze on Executive Lafe rnsu rance Co. to give policyholde r s ea ie r emergency access to their fund . Home ...... llullUI WASHT NOTON -Minorltie1, young people and renter of all AtmlmP A80AllD ASlllAK. •• ARDD A TUYSL Wml8PORADAT LoOk ID 11'...,,• ~-c== entiy farm to ma •••dnl .-• ., ... bndr .. backirounds have litlle chance of buying a median-priced American home, particularly in the expensive Nonheast and West, the Cens~ Bureau said. Jn fact, 57 percent of all hou eholds could not afford a median-priced house with a conventional. 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage, according to the report, "Who Can Afford to Buy a House?" ATIT, NCR plln 1111'111 NEW YORK -AT&T and NCR Corp. have disclosed their plan for mergin& computer product\ and sale!> staffs as part of the phone company·~ $7.4 billion tnkeover of the cumputer maker last month One' industry analyst aid he was urprised by the speed at which the companie1 announced the plan, and prftised it as a wise mo"e Thursday. Clllll Fl] 11111 Ill ... WASHINOTON -The Fcderaf Communications Commission "otcd to allow local pernment to reaulatc the price• charged by more than half the nation's cable TV y tcm1. The cable industry criticized the Thursday decision, sayina it focutcd on "price to the .exclu ion of quality." _., n. AM«l•td PrtU Homedco gets loan POUNTAIN VALLEY HomeckO Group Inc. received a s.40 miHiori hne of credit loan from Wclla Far10 Bank of San Franci co that wilt help tho Fountain VaUey company •1th work1n1 capital need1 and possible 1cqui1hk>n . Publicly held Homedeo is 1 lead'na natia.aJ prcMder of hiomC health care tervice1. -., ,., """' ,..., NAIDllll•_, oac: ... Git I St C...-17• c;..c,,. 60 c:;..... ~ ,~ GoliM ,, c;..it 1128 GMloir 160 GM f 64 GIU1 •SO ~''° G.IG c;.,_ 160 °"'4 I 10 Giolo I 61 r.i-1 , .. ~­G/11#1 II N(W YOU IAl'I • Mot• ~ -•• <-• tlO<h ....-...-,~ ....... r.~. ...... s.oom. MclOll Coloon. 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Co-chairmen kathryn Thompson and Michael Hayde teamed up with super entertaining song and dance man Ben Vereen (founder or Celebrities for a Drug Free America) and they promise a t•rrific fall evening featuring plenty of celcbs like Lou Cossett Jr., Kevin Cosner, Alan Thicke and Paul Newman. According to Vereen, "Society sends double mes ages to our kid , so our anti-drug outreach program plan to tart with the kids and help reinforce the me sage through their familie . ·• The group will enli t its celebrity membcn. to ~make appearances in the community and warn people about the dangers of drug . Sheriff Brad Gates was there to rtf><>rt the po itive news that the use of certain drugs may be down. Clearly ome teens have gotten the message. Harvard bound senior Jason Shanker (there with friend Jackie O'le.ry) who hu been on the Student Advisory Council Aaain t Drug Abu c during his four years at Corona del Mar High pson cautions Mains! llllnldng 0 . J Simpson aid, " fhinking ... ts what get you caught from behind." II has been n1d, too, by ae who never olaycd football. There's a mall chool of enterprisers out there who chum qvercaution has doomed more businesses than over pending. To a void ,curvy, cat the adrenal gland of LM. ..,.. a moose. That's what the Indians iri the Canadian Rockies do. They don't get scul'\I)'. In his home at Leiongton, Va., Stonewall Jackson had a study. and in that tudy were no chairs. Whatever he read, he read tand· in& up. Jackson was oonvmccd hi internal organ functioned best ~hen he wa on h•~ feet So ay~ a Civil War ht torian. It's now known Vitamin D is not a vitamin but a hormone. Elder recall the heavy velvcl '"d dork mahoaany or their trandparents' somber rooms. Today s antique dealer wrinkle their no c"I when they refer to uch magnificently ma ive table 1nd de ks Dnd ch11rs. Current trade phra .. c ror same: "hrown rurniture." Each bather who went lo the •ncient Roman baths had to take hlJ own body crapcr. Wa n't any aoap. Add thi to your ancient Elvis collection· In Pre ley's pre-plump Eriod, Colonel Tom Parker told c world he'd directed Larry lier, Eh,.-' barber, to save 100 liai" a week from the tar's head. f:or devotee . Q Where t.hd AlelCandcr Haig tank in hi We\t Point Cl of 1947? A. He wa"I 21• in a cla ot ~10. ThoK who purport to read ,.oonality in per11n n1hip say thi Oout the wrner whQle acrlpt iJant1 far forward : 110 u1aoin1. Pr1cndly. Like" people. ~gcr to ea9e," When the fir t letter c.mc throuah with a tamp bCarina tho ikture of a W1)man -Queen tlctoria -early L1bbcu erocla1mcd the be1inn1n1 o( Fcma1I " Dear Ann linden: My pamlltl have been married 49 yelft. They are financially accurc rc&ircd profellionall wbo have held positions of leadership in the community, church and their profe ions. My father '" __ ,. recent years has Im become 1 n creasing I y 11 l~I I roraetful 2nd i Plc11t use .ay or Iii 'II letter, 11 you wish. Thaak ,.. any help you can offer. -,.,. ... Dolly in Teu~ Htllo Dolly: ~ ,_~ do nothloa w1111 ,.-,..._. • ad\ kt 11 to coecea&nle • motbtr. SIN ..,,. 1t11J tmoCional 1•,,.n. Slllcit ,.. • not there to p"C It, 1 m st M she uk htr pll11lcl•• ·ti cltrvman to nee n r ,.. • " counselOr. now bc&mnina to '"j~iiiiiiiiii~iii -----~,..;...---_.;.-• be verbally abu ive to my mother. 11 To avoid confrontation, Mother is being uncharacteristically meek and submi sive. He has always been i<>mewhat domineering. but she has Mood up to him when necessary and he valued her ideas 11nd opinion., School, agreed with Sheriff Gates. Hi s student group is working to urge lawmakers to upport a more Bruce Weiner, left, Sally Kanarek and Andy Crean ·consistent stance regarding marijuana legislation. Good cause, good mu ic, provided by Pacific Ryder and ..• good grub. The Irvine Hya tt Regency catered the chuck wagon and executive chef Steve Tresvick called the menu a basic barbecue. OK ... except maybe f.or the eight domed silver chafing di hes holding goodies artfully arranged on carefully decorated tre tie tables. "The seafood salad wa outstanding" diagnosed Dr. laura Schreibman, "and I'm a really picky cater." So much for ba 1c BBQ. From left, Dennis laDucer, Or. Laura Schreibman, Carolyn King and Orville King. Finally it was lime tl'l hit those happy trails. Among tho e riding off into the sunset were Melody nnd Joe Carruth, Dee Dee and Sheriff Brad Gales, Kelline and r----------.;.._~--....;_-------------1 Mike Hayde, Suzie and Dan Hernandez, Melody and Chris Johnson, Melinda and Tony Moiso, Mary Ann and Rich Moore, Gus Owen, Liz and Mike Rafferty, Carol and Tom Thomson, Pilar Veiga and Julie Wilson. 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Coa1t BWJ.· Corou del llu t 7S.-5553 un on Thun, Fri. at, u CaJI about our low rate . c01N lDMINl6 On The Bay at Newport Elepnt Saturday Receptions 11 am • 4 pm Complete Catcrtna & Full Setvlce Bar c .......... ll0-1112 By Marilee Miiier Orange Coast [)ally Piiot Oa\1d Mamet's play, "Revenge of the Space Pandas," staged by the Young Conservatory Players at South Coast Repertory, i a welcome 1nvn.-11on or the imagination that can give parent ho~ for life after S;iturday morning televi ion. t inder the direction of Diane Doyle, Mamet's story build bridaes .11.ro" an imaginary land,cape of fantastic creaturc_s and amning ~h1ldrc11 The contemporary language he use shows an immense respect 11)1 the \11ung actor<; and the voung audience. ( 1c,t\IC\\ " \\here the story' central character · -Binky Rud1ch, ::i \"1, 1,111 Moo~ter and Bob the sheep -find themselves after invcntin& ll l\111 'peel.I clod. which \!Op~ time on earth as they spin off ror Crestview, · ,omewhcrc out in space. Why i!I it called Crestview? To attract inve tors, nt cmme The drnlogue 1s filled with just such sophisticated humor that :. plJ'' \Wll Ill Orange County\ sophisticated and televi ion-educated \Pllll~t"1 th~.•tn crowd ' \uch lan!-!l•agc throughout the show now only entertains, but get \lHlll' pn:tt) '11ong point1' across as well. It's an adult, Larry B. Crabbe. "hn rcalh '·''c:. the llay and he lps this trio to return to earth. Thanks to \lamct\ 11naginat1011. 1t'~ ~~dult_s liJ..c the Supreme ~~ler (Jim Mc~lcnny) .111d Binlo.v\ mom (I ynn Capn) who get Binky, V1v1an and Bob into so much trouble in the fir ... t place. It Binky\ mom weren't serving tuna cas erolc for lunch and the Supreme Rule r \\a!>n't bent on getting a wool sweater out of Bob the ,hccp, th l" trio might not he in the mess they get into. Crabbe' d1ar<1c1cr. l'J\\ .1rd l-.t1 p1-.. " an unemployed ex-matinee idol with an undcr'>t.1nding ol the \,1luc of money who reminds us what being a former anything c:,1n mc.111 when you're out of \\-Ork and OUt Of Ca h. hnm the momt•nt \1111 llr"t !\CC Bob the sheep, pla)'ed by Justin \\ al\Oord. ~nu .HI." hllu.•d l1l ,1ccept him a one or the family. From that point on. 11 , not 11111 b1c ''' .1 leap of 1magmat1on to aceept . the space panda' t 'irulc P.1rk~ 1 \u,1c I ubcll. Lc!>he Helliwell and Ernie Halter). \lnng "1th Jcnn1h .. r !'I. 1uln1 1n ·" Binky' fnenJ \ 1\1an, who doesn't hkc 1un.1 ca.,,crolc c1th1 r ind .111 C\Ccutioner \\ho can't wait to smash the c.1rthlt ng' "1th .1 'l''k' pumpkin (played b) Jonn) R1lc>). thi cast travel 1o1 11111 tr11m the t.11tll \\llh .111 easy magic found onl:. in children's 1 ht.ttcr ·\ dn,c-up look .it u1,1u11 lt ' 1, one thing thi'> theater c\cels at. It's one Ot the 'h°'" ·, ,trong p111 11h under the design of Rhonda Winger-Ea rick. I lie p.tnth11.· outfib arc c'ru1.1ll> creative and fun. RANCHO NIGUf L 0 WE SPECIALIZE rN: Repairing Athletic S hoes 873·4840 • Corolla Ott Mar • flslllon Island * M111 Pl1t1 Mall * Wtstchfl P11u • ScM1t11 Coast Pina Villttt • "' AA14ZHG 1uc.•sr 11 110J8XSC1H>S•S1l1.1r >l'l Sf ftlfD ""£5f,.14t "S INFORMATION LISTED IS FOR DATE Of PUBUCATION ONLY 0.-. Cu ' at-. cas-ff 18Y1* "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE COMEDY IN YEARS! Hysterlcal. caa•t-catch-your•reath funny! Sets the new Indoor record for lau1hs at the movlesl" .. INSPIRED LUNACY!" -,_ ~'""* I OUJIM ITOMI A DELICIOUSLY MALICIOU A PWllOlJNT PICltlU II~ AIWMC'ITIWW ....... ~ ---,. ............. ~, .... ,. ... ~-- No"v P laying An elC-matinee idol Larry B. Crabbe, m background, stops the "e'l(ccution with a pumpkin" of a young scientist named Bmky, played by Tyler Morgan, at right, and hie; associ ate Vivan, played by Jennifer Kdufmann, to the disdain of the "e'l(ecutioncr," portrayed by Jonny Riley, far left, in "Revenge of the Space Pandas" at South Coast Repertory The falmci. arc easily recognizable and just realistic enough to allude ' what pandas to look like. The mean Supreme Ruler i decked out in an opulent ~olden uit which tempts the audience to Investigate. • Plidftc .,, Oi'chc1U• brf• II 1;: fCf! Series at ..._ QtU111 OI•• ,.,.....ina Alta c.IW-.. & .. ICUllf dole • .. 0. ._, .. .,,.. a prosma ~ .. of.thO beat ICllCtioftl hill ta.. Ona1 White Way, tOftilld ... Strnday at 8 p.m. The concert will be highli&htcd by 1muaical nilinben from "A Chorua Unt, .. Le, Miserables," .. Mame," .. West Side Story" and J'Phantom of the Opera." Leading the concert will be international BroadwaY, conductor Stephen Smith, who recently returned from conductint Berlin perform1ncc1 ol the Tommy lune hh, "Grand Hotel." Fcaturetl during the per· formance will be Pamela Myers, Linda Michele, Michael O. Hawkins. Myc~ made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim's "Company," for which she rece ivcd a Tony Award nomination. She repeated her role in Los Angeles, where she ul o created the role of Peppermint Patty in the musical "Snoopy." Michele made her New York City Opera debut, at the rcquc t of its arti tic director Beverly Sill , in the company's acclaimed 1987 production of "Desert Song." Following her perform- ance as Rosabella in "The Most Happy Fell , " actor Burt Reynolds asked her to play Guenevere in his production of "Camelot," for which she was recogn izcd by the Florida Entertainment Write rs Singer Linda Michele will present some of the very best of Broadway's tunes tonight and Sunday at the Orange County Performin3 Art$ Center. Ai.sociation as Best Actress in a Musical. She has appeared with• some of the most renowned leading men in musical theater. ln the summer of 1991, Hawkins appeared as Duke in "Big River" and as Walter Ander on in ·:chess" in production by the Sacramento Music Circus. He has also been ecn as the Pirate King in both the San J ose and San Bernardino civic light opera productions of "The Pirates of Penzance." Tickets for the performance rnng~ from $14 to $43 and may be purchased at the Center bo• office an all TicketMaster locations. To order tickets by o many details arc cnrefully woven into tht~ space-age fantn'iy that it 1s a show your child miJht want 10 ·cc: twice \O a not to mis a detail. The show ope n~ with 810"-y (Tyler Morgan) itting in n chair in front of L-------------------------:---' the TV !let. 1 h' 1wo-spced clock and a radio are next to him, and as the !lhow begin you can hear the "Time Warp" 'ong from "The Rocky 1 lorror Picture Show" spilling out of the radio. fa.erything just fits together in this production. phone call 740-2000. "Revenge of 1he Space Pandas" conti nues on SCR's Second St1ge Friday nt 7.:lO pm., Saturday at 4 and 7:30 and clo ing performances Sunday nt 2 and 4 p.m. SCR i located at 655 Town Center Drive in Co,tJ Me1,.1, "'1th ticket information ava ilable at 957-4033. Plano competmon planned C r azies holding auditions Application for the 1991 Piano Competition presented by the Orange County Chine c Cultural Oub will be accepted through Saturday. A Sl.500 award wiU be given to the first place winner. The co mpetition 1s held 10 encourage Asian pianists ~ho arc ready for prof ess1onnl careers. Selections will pc based upon present accomplistiment . Or.1ngc Count) Crallei. comedy 1mpm' 1,at1on troupe is holding open .1ud111ons fo r new ca\t membcroi Monday at 6 p.m. I he troupe i looking for people O\Cr the age of IS with moderate performing experience who can crc.ite i.trong characters and are \\llling to be "team player\." Movte listings Newport BelCh IAUOA CIN&MA 709 l l!ol ClllH " llo- > l!.70 IOWAIOS N~OIT CINEMA •.,.."°" C• •• .. ltln H .. <I ~ ) 8 1 • ••1t1 ...... c1 C1'1 Stk k•n • P JO l(l IS "TV llltlngs 7:00 7:30 8:00 • • • mging ability " preferred by not mandatory The uud111an will be held 81 Kerr Compon1ei., 16892 Bol n Chica St., ~u1tc 202, Huntington Beach. To set up .in audition lime or receive additional information cnll 840-1406. lOWAIOS ISLANO CINIMA 'cnll.o" I lid N.~ t ~ H 'I a..li•wfl .IV' t~ I 9•S fhelme & levlff . I) 1 l S 7 10 ~ Ai..vt .... IP(; I lO 3 lO S 0 8 10 ' °"''It.."-., ~ 13 I 4~ 0-·1 t.H M..,. [PG 13) I 30 3 •S ~ I I~ ' • ""' .. " ....... w 11 45 ~ 4) 4 ·~ Auditions will be held Aug. 17 and 18 at the Yomaha Music Education Center in Irvine. Winners will perform at the Orange County Performing Arts CUii Miii IDWAIOI CtHIMA CINTH 1101 t<.o'tlot llod J A.ft.. Ct 919 4141 l -..AMvtlelt •'GISIS 730,9•~ , °" Mkkert l"G 1JJ ) >O •• 10 JC ,.. ......... if'G~ t-l ~ 1..16-c; '° 3 CM, llkllen i-G i JH lO 7, 9 JO ----A...R9ml ti 1~6 IS 13C 10 ) llOO ONIMA ~-l.d O' '-*l>O" Ii 8:30 9:30 t • 67l ~ CtNIMA lbW M /~1 ,. .. ~46 J107 llreMft 14-4 P'O·IJ • 0 130 ~0 IS KAUOtl ~ CIHUIAS '1o-tlor l,..j Jl w.i- 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 Center during the Autumn Moon Celebration sponsored by the Bowers Museum on Aug. 24. In nddition to the first place a\\-ard, the econd place finisher will receive $750 and the third place wi nner will get $400. Three fin.iii t winners will be awarded $200 each. 1 o be eligible, contc tants must be 27 or you nger, of Asian decent and able to perform from memory. A S50. non-refundable entry fee is rcqu1recl with each application For ndditional information call Ruth Ding at 639-5833 or Barbaro Powell at 833-3349. s ..... 6Jl l .O I lt>elr*-f! ' 'S 8 0 )() , llklltt..•• t ' ) 7 9 MISA OHIMA Iii•-.... ,,"" S• 6'6 SC1.1 ""'"" H....tc • t OS 10 l S Trvttl ~ 0.... 'l • TOWN aHTn CMMAS ~ Coo1• "°"' lS I 4114 hMrlM-4 "'(;:1J'ITn5,°2 SI 11 1 wtMlt ""'1t l•litt "G I I JO. I •S t , 6 I) I OJO J '-IHf'•l'G ll l,l SIS 1l0,9JS 4 0-'t f.tl ..... l'G IJI 11 IS 1 JO 4 0 1 l SOUT'M COAST 'lAZA a..,torJS,.,llo-.• S•6 271 l t.cli.... 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Raben Pilatua llld fabrice ·.-tWVtlll, who rnadl heldltfte ,cir with news thej had wynched their hot·tcllina um, hope apin to wow their throna of teenage rans, tiut frOtn 1 different st1ac than MTV vidooa. They've t1ken their lip· 1yncin1 ind break-dancina talents to commercial television on behalf or Care-Free Suaarlcss Bubble Oum. Instead ot pop son1s, they will dance and lip-sync an Italian opera duct. The spot, which premiers today on MTV and airs Monday on national television Is one in 1 series of "The Fl1vor Lasts" TV ads launched in 1990 by Planters LlfeSavers Co., manur1cturcr of Care- Frcc Sugarles Gum. The commercials use universally familiar one-liners and humorous vi uals, uch as cows driving a car home, to promote Care-free gum's long- lasting navor. tn each ad, a voioc-ovcr asks: "How long will the flavor o f Care-Free Sugarless Gum last?" Punch· line replie include such adages a "Till the cows come home," and "Till pig "f·" "The goal o the Rob and Fab spot for Care-Free Sugarless Bubble Gum Is to rclRte the brand's long-lasting navor strategy to teen-age pop- mu le lovers, ages 15 to 17,'' says Bob Gfeller, product manaaer for Care-Free Sugarle s Gum. The tongue-in- check reply to the que tion, "How long does the navor last?" is fresh and contemporary: "Till these gu)'s sing for them elves." Marketers of Care-Free Bubble Oum at Planters LifeSaver Co. expect the commercial, in IS· and 30 second ver ion , 10 be a hit with the teen-age target audience, driving Care-Free Bubble Gum purcha es. · "Our research hows that the teen market is very sensitive to music, blatant humor, hot news and a sense or ownership,'' Gfeller says. "This commerciol has all tho e clements. It contains mu ie, is runny and feature well-known celebnties with whom teens identify. Best o( all, through this ad, the Iona-lasting navor stratCJP' of Care-Free Bubble Gum 1 communicated by Rob and Fab who are able 10 how teen how to laugh at their own foible . " Rob and Fib's music career wa derailed last November with the revelation that they had not actually suna on their 1989 bcst-scllina album, "Girl, You Know h's True." The young performers relinqui hed a 1989 Grammy award. Rob and Fab, who live in Ocrmany, have decided 10 handle the lip-syncing incident by pokina Cun at themselves in the Care-Free Bubble Oum commercial, explains Ted Littleford, crutive director tor FCB/Leber Kau Partners, the New York advertising agency that brouaht Care-Free Sugarless l1ubblc Gum and Roh and Fab t<>aethcr. "Rob and fab were al.cptical about doina the commercial for Care·Frec aum It fint, but they decided the oot way to deal with it (lip-yncina) J9 10 ahead and lauah at them\elve ," )'1 Littldord. .. The 1mpre ion people act i that the ,. auy arc okay bccauK they can l1u1h at thcmsclw . They really come acrou 1 very hkcable and very en1a1in1.'' The commercial 1how Roh and fab performin1 in 1 music hall. They supposedly arc slnatn1 1 duct, Italian-opera tyle, accompanied by a bupcctaclcd, bubblc·aum blowiria pi1tK> pl1ycr. Rob and foab continue 1 ni'na until the record they're lip-qnc na to h1t1 a KT11Ch and repeat rhe me phrue cMu ind over ap1n. FCllLKP' Uuteford ys ~"I an hahan opct1 w . cftilHe"lh'I for 1he Oc rman· pukang duo _ ., ... ..,,..~ • I . ' » Cl111ic,a~1rl11 Eric .,_..,_ ,.. alaht ai s e_.m, . '8 l'Oandtn flaJI 1t the oranp County Ptrformina Art Center. Hndenon, a Laauna Jhach • resident, hu been Nrttuenced by Spam1h fl1&mcnco- 1tyle mutic. HendeN>n will be performin1 work' by some of the world's must noted comp~_Mr , Villa Lobo1, Moreno Torrob. and Augitin Oarrios. He will al~ perform 1omc o( his original composition' from his newly released album "Cathedral Heights." He began pla)'ing guitar at the age of 1;i'(. In pircd by the per· formance of Andre Seaovia, whOm he AW Oft lhe Ed SUflMn Show, Henderson decided to purJUC lhc study of clUeQl llllicat. He bepn f\11 formal 1r..r ... al the age or eipt wuh A8tollla Mor•le in l.J11uno Beach. At the aac o( 11, he performed hi• ""' live concert to a M>ld-out crowel in Amsterdam. The ne•t year be made his London debut. ·"I love to gi\'& joy to Ot~r people and I am very arateful for the 11ft t ha"e and that it can now to olher ," Henderson said. Ticktb, at StS, to Hendcnon's concert can be purchased at The Gunar Shoppe (4'97-2110), Sound Spcctru ( 494-5959) and at the door. BBrsllWln ttit:UB at I , ; Muter Chorale of Oran~e Counly will present ''Gershwin and Friends!" Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. All-time favorite Gershwin tunes like "Someone to Watch Over Me," "Let's Call the Whole Thing Ort," "Fidgety Feet" .•~d "Swanee" will be featured. Jo1n1ng the chorale are world renowned 'iingcri. Mic Bell and Henrietta Davis, recreating the role!. from "Porgy and Bess" which 'made them famous. For informntion call 556-6262. Altering Hie topic or Edge smlon Dan Dorr will discuss "Creatina the Time of Your Life" at Wednesday·~ morning meeting of Orange County IMidc Edge at Bi tro 201 in Irvine. As a highly r~pected human resource prore s1onal for 20 years. Dorr has conducted training program~ from thou ands of people aero s the ~orld. He lay the giound~ork for transforming the life you have into the life you .... •= .... llilll. .. II ~~. __ ...... ,,:.,.1~. . -.... .. 1 i 21 • --·- wan1 These technique and principles can be used in business as well. fnc;1d e Edge morning meetings Mart at 6:30 a.m. and end at 8:30. 1 hey include a full buffet breJkfal>t, interactive table discu "'on, informal networking and u gue t speaker. Vi uors arc welcome. Call 647-1909 for info rmation and re ervation ...... -· **** ·~r ... .t: illll .. .. UMJ. ......... .............. _....,..., ---·-"A1t+! -~ TllTlfllWIS ~TllYUI. ll1 .......... ....... ~ .. ..... it ......... ........ ,. •••r -.... """"wic.tv ---------· ----- '''B\fl\llR \I· I'\\ 111 . Bl.<)\\ \'Cll A\\\\!'' "THE PlllFORMANCf.S ARE OUISl'ANDING!" "SmUUNCAND EM0110 ALI" _c......,_c-...n "AWFSOME!" "'""*'-... " "TWO 1lt MIS UP!" ... , .. , \ ' I I ~----- Gilbert's t~-·--4 featured at library An esh bu fcaturiftJ "0111" by an1st Verntttc Nell'On Oilben i on di play 1n the c:ommun1ty room •t Newpon Center Ubrary, 8S6 San Clemence Drivt. Newport B:ach. experience 1n hfe to the canvu "hen he Pf11nt . •"fhc C\Cr·dU&nJln& lls~t of nature as seen 1n m aafden: The exhibit, which conunues throu&h June 30, will be open to lhe public durin& normal library hours, 9 n.m. to 9 p.m. Monda) through 1nur d I). 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to S p.m. .SaturJav and 12 to S p.m. Sunday: ' leek, 1h1ning hiJh·t«h buildt~I alona the horizon contra~un1 wath cattle graz.1ng in nca:by fie ld": di tant mountains fluctuating with the ason: the rolling, era hin& wa_-.e a t_hey mO\c in and out with the tide: the action in the cat) ape; and people moving through life - these arc a few or my ra ... ome Gayle Gilbert, a re ident o( Newport Beach, bnn& a wide range or ubject ." L..-.-~-­~ in:ant nn n.41 EK" --~-.. ,. .. an um ~-~utHtn THE ISLAND 640-1218 MCJllft "* "(lttl ta l'OIJ UI U .,..,., rq (121:31 l~ .... .,.&a, f!G.qO•• ., .. rG-131 lt3I t41 ... ti ta --f!t!!tAI~ LIDO 673·8350 HARBOR TWIN 6Jt . J~01 worn "'"'•u • ••1 ,. .. ,. .. 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Combining pop, country and blues. Gayle i an arti t who c st>le 1~ hard 10 categoriLe JOd who c appeal 1 a diver e as her H>ICC. "I nc"cr label my music. I JU"'t try to mg good soogs and hope 1h,11 a many people a<:. pos~1blc like what they're hearing," he ,,11d She ha '"'cc been named "Out tanding Female Vocalist .. by the Countl"\ Music AMoc1ation Jntl hdS rccc:1ved the amc accolade from the Academ)' of Country Mu ic three times he rece1-.e a Grammy for her per- formance or "Don't It Make M) Brown E)'e Blue" and has been named fa~onte f ¢male count') vocalist at the American Mu ic Awards three tLme . NOW SHOWING -----.at the ---- llG NIWPOlr NEWPORT BEACH ... ,......,~ MDATJl'CMllYtuem .. ..eWlm WUlllCM W comnY :11.\P-:'EP r:E ~HIE 8 41 0110 ., .... , ~ IH• l11 t.11te .... ,...ta•m•a cm um , .... dnlt.a ----'8f(t~utna.u ... "9 "lll'I • u nu VILLAGE CTR 891·0567 ---,, (T!;!Ut1ttttna.u --"'"(It• t~ •• Hite MCHl'n " P'tll di 79 t• w£s•t.11NS'ER TWIN 895·5333 .... re-tlltu•IJl .. 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The White House chooses to hunker down, pressing sweaty palms together in supplication that the troubles end -.oon pleaseplcaseplease! The opposition in Congress lamely olfer., a w.eet-and-sour soup of tax cuts and tax 1ncrea'ics. with half-hearted p roposals for fatter unemplo}ment insurance. The reason for this relative inactivity is imple: There's no money for anythi ng else. A robust public works program, traditionally favor~d by New Dealers and Great Society , t)pes. v.ould require fumhng that the government, already S~ 0 b1ll1on short th1o; year, doesn't have. Ditto tax cuts, according to convention11l wisdom. Thc'e \tandard remed1e<.. even if they were tapped, would be un,1\J1ltng in any cc1-.e The experts are nearly unanimous that the rc cec;c;1on is bottoming out, and any legislative elixir from Wa,hmgton would arrive after the patient was back in the pm~ On(c again, our public servants in Washington may he sa .. cd b~ ,1 phenomenon for which they can claim no credit. That phenomenon 1., the creative energy of the American people, which alwa ys rebounds despite Washington's best efforts. Housing starts are up, as arc new orders for manufactured goods. The last three months have seen increa-;ec; m the index of Jeading economic indicators! This doesn't mean that Washington's paralysis is wise publtc policy. Past recession remedies may not have induced recovery but they have intensified its force. Given predictions of a mere!) mild recO\cry, Congrec;c; .md the administration -.hould hcg1n f.1<.h1omng strategies for adding oomph to the up~w1ng. A good model would be 1hc I CJ81 Reagan tax package Thll'>C l.Uh 111 m.1r)!rn<tl ta\ rate<. horw1rcd the recovery from the cxLruc1atmg reccc,c,1on of 14Hl 8~. leading to the longest peacetime exp.m,1on in h1.,ton. For 1h1"c p;1111.,.1n, v.ho cJn't ,1h1dc u.,ing Ronald Reagan a-. a m<1tkl , '011-.1der the "econd longe<.t peacetime boom, durm~ thl' Jllf1lls fhat followed Prec;1dent Kennedy'c; \.1.,ion<1n t,I\ mt<.. ~h1< h also -.lac;hed marginal rates on income Jf 11ur p11l111u.in' \\.Jnt to dt11m ncd1t for another boom in the 11/IJO-.. thn ought to -.1art thinking along the sa me lines. Today In History I o<la)' ., 1-rrday, June 14. the 165th da) of 1991. lhere are 200 day'i left in the year 1 hr-; j, Hag O.t)' Todafs Highlight In History: On June 14, 1777. th e (ont1ncn1al Cong rcl>S in ,Ph1ladelph1.1 1uoptcd the Star'> ;and Stripe\ "' the national OJ~ , Ten yenrs ngo: Vo ters in France >gdve lcfti\b a land'llldc vi~tOI'\ in ,the frr\t round of k~1-.lat1\t: -elccuom One yor ago: fhc L ~ '.Su preme Court upheld. by a 6· 1 "' D111nllll'y vole. police chcdpo1nl\ that ex.1mme dr1verc, for <,1gn~ of 1ntoxica1 urn 1 oda' '<1 Rlrthday s: 'i1ngcr Burl he-. 1-. 2 Act re,., Ooroth\ McGuire i' 73 Actor director Sam Wandma~cr 1' 72 •\BC nc"'>man ind former Wh11c Hou'c ne"'" 'ccrcl.H"'I 1'1un: \.il 1n!!u " 66. Re .II C\t .ll l' LlcHIPpt·r Donald I rump " -1 ~ ,\u11r I dd1t \k~ka " 'Q Ohmp1l. '-PC(d 'Lllcr F-nc I lc1ucn ., '' ~ln!!l. I nn\ ( 11.:orgc I~ 10 JAM PH I TH .t AT RE I ·am calling ab<>ut.,_r.o;..,("11' written on th.: front Robert Darker on the may move into court, I just want to add my comment-; about that. I think thut wias an awful thing to happen to Gary and has ua Rocky, and l send all "!1Y Yf" \y and J hope they both act better. They hould lock the lady up and get rid of the other dog. KELLI WARE Laauna Bta h Why Bush's China policy fails Tensions were high in the streets and hutongs of Beijing recently as the Chinese people silently commemorated the 2nd anniversary of the brutal massacre in Tiananmen Square on June 3-4, 1989. The People's Liberation Army no longer occupies the world 's largest public square bounded at one end by the gate to the Forbidden City and at the other by th.c final resting place of Mao Zedong. Liberal Polltics However, the oppression and brutality that began In the early morning hour s of a Chinese spring continues to hold China in the itrip of a long. dark winter for the voice o f dcmoc ratizalton. The Chinese people remember, but can only give voice to those memories, can only honof the thousands now dead or 'till in pmon at the rt k of arre t or worse. Meanwhile with Kafka-ci,que irony, Prc\ldcnt Bush rcccnll) renewed China') most-favored- nation (MFN) trnding slatus with the United States -for the \econd time tn a many ye;u' The ~ymbolic significance of Bu~l1's decision taking place during the an niversary of the Ttananmen Square massacre will not be lost on China·~ geriatric leaders or on Chinese 'tudentli and worker Bush'!> decision sends a clear message to the "butchers of Beijing" who have tightened their totalitarian hold on the Chinese people during the past two years: barbari m can be overlooked when there's a buck to be made and tyranny doc have tt reward The renewal of MFN 11tatus is yet one more affront to the victim!. of the pro-democracy movement in China and i a grave in ull to generations of Americans who believed that the United States va lued the quest of democracy and freedom more than the pur uit of economic self-interest. Thi from the Pre 1dcnt who only o few monthll ago sent American troop' half way around the world to re tore the l:.m1r of Kuwait to his throne and end the rupe of the Kuwoiti people When will America le rn that the puuuit of our economic 1ntcrc t' i) not alwn)' , nor even nccc Mil)'. compatible with the condition' requued to promote dcmocratiiation in ny nation' At the ri k of takin • tht prc,1den1' e~plnnu1iqn for h1' 11ct1on' 'eriously. con Ider four of rca~n pru"1dccJ by the pre 1dent 1n hi\ ~ale commencement addr on May 17th. I> ••vou do not rerorm • wOrtd by tanorlna u.·· Correct, but tht choice confronting the U.S. 1n itll rch1tion hip with China u. not renewal of MFN tatu or 1~olation. f;vcn w1thelut renewal, Amerka v.111 (Ont1nue to tradl! •nd inte ... t with tht PRC, as we hive with the Soviet Onion whath ha yet tu be granted mott·ftvond· nnuan statu de pile notable •mrrovcmcnt '" tuaman~u. ) •ClltlM ..,._.. •• llM bl"Md toellt*I tul .. Yktory I• .... ...,, " Thi is true in only the most )Upcrficial en c. Anyone pnyina .utenhon to the Persian Gulf Wor t..nows th111 China ab t11ined from key UN Security Council votes .1u thorizing the U)e of force .igainst Iraqi. And they did this only after the pro mi"c of mas ive U.S. government loan and ub 1dies. The Chinese leaders were not America allic" in the gulf war; thct just weren't our opponents. Even a ca ual peru al of the Chine c pre ~ during the war reveal thal the official ~overnmcnt po ition on American intervention wa\ ambivalent at be)t and often highly critical -11 was almost never supf><?rtlvc. In hort, we "owe' Li Peng nnd Deng Xiap1ng nothing for "their" help in the gulf war. 3) "Whtn problems arise whh Chln•'1 bebnlor we will taM appropriate action." This tatcment will be heard a a cruel joke by mo t participant in the Chine e pro-democracy movement Pre tdcnt Bush took minimal action in re pon c to the l~ughter or authentic (and non- violent) "freedom fighter'" in Bctjtng and throughout the country two years ago. W ithin month of the l 1ananmcn ma .-ere , Natton I ccurny AdviJCr Brent Scowcroft w;i, ecrctl)' toutmg Oc1Jin1' lc.u.Jc" in order to put China rclatton "biick on track " Soon th rct1ftcr mo111 of the ecomlm1c ~.•nction lC\.Cled u&ain\t the Chinese had l>Ocn hftc:d. Since the crackdo~n aain~t. what the Chine~ lclder-. cull. the "counter·rnolutionary rebellion," Chinese cluien' 1nvol"cd 1n the pro·democracy lnO\cment continue to be rounded up, 1mJlrisoncd, tonurcd, •nd ln many ca c put 10 dalh. Am~ lntemattonal "' welt • IM U.S. Scatt De.,.rtmcnt hawt more than conv1nc1n1ty doC\lm..tad lhl CNtrapous 1bUM -or ...._.. ,..... ihM charactcrbei thil ... ~ natiOn. Chlu't ftlOll famous d1 ldent F .. Udai. -'ho 11\'Cd h1mtetr *"Ci Ml wtft !from 1 Chine fin• ~ •IJ by 1eckin1 rcfu., la the U •. :tlftbe "I in Bc11ins. ha poken ou1 forcduMy •111n ' renewal of MFN c1tu and 11a1nllt the continued 1troc 1uc be int 'perpetrated h the hlne c government against anyone i,u pccted or accu ed of upporting the pro-democracy movement. Bu h' "appropriate action '' to all of this i to renew MFN status for China Go figure! 4) "M.F.N. ls • •Hns to brina the lnnutn(C of Utt outtldt world to bHr on China. . ·. • 'f'he ml point I to ,.,..., 1 poUcy lh1l ha the btst cbU('f or chln1ln1 Chintu bth.vlor." lt' difficult to ee how rew.trdin members of the Chinese Communist Party, who run Chinc.:~c export companie , by renewing their special trading tatu with th~ United State 1 going to do anything to help the c:iu c of democracy in Chma. Yearll of U .S. corporate invol\ement in South Africa didn't c:ven begin to chip aw1y at the wall of opartheid an South Africa economic a n e t ions accompli hed that. MFN talU ju t doc n't do much to help the average Chinese "od.c r . The eco nomi c hberahzation I witnc cd in 19 7 on 1hc uccl.!I or China\ major c1t 1cs wa .ibout "mall i:n 1reprcneur manufacturing ttood to be ~old oul\1dc of gove rnment-owned <1.torc'i to ~h1ncc,c cu 1omer . l·or the mo t part. China' corpornt1on\ th t do the lion' 'hi.Ire of e'4portin& to the U . m.arket RTc run by and fur the t tc, ~h1d1 mean ttic Communi!ll Party. Ctuma·~ c1111cn .ire neither helped C\ nnomicully nor in pi red pohtic:all by th large c~J>Qrt corporation . If an)'&hio&. the reward' that come to the rulin1 chte from cheaper acce lO U . market hc1ps lO solidify the ~r bate of the COmmunist Party .. lldenhip. Write tG us! Additionally, there 1s no evidence that during the past ycftr, nl0$l·favored-nation status h. in anyway helped to dimini~h the repression in China. lndecd, nil the available evidence point to the oppo 1te condu ion . But, critics will re pond, Bu h know China like Oo k'nows baseball As a resull, American have tended to give the pre idcnt a great deal of latitude in implementing policies that countC'r America\ hi torical commitmc.:nt lo dcmocralilation. A Reagan' Vice-President, Bu h upportcd with word and deeds (~me of which even ran afoul of the conc;tttution) thc freeitom fighter in Nicaragua nod Afghani)tan. A Pre 1dent, Bu~h went to "ar to liberate Pan ma from former U.S. ally Manuel NorcigJ and 10 free Kuwa\1 from 'add•m Hu.,,e10 When it comes to China howc\.cr, rhetoric 1 all that Che Bu h Admini tration can spnre in the name of freedom nnd democrocv for one -fifth of the "'orld\ popul,uion fhc heroc., of "Cluna's prin~" t.lt! Cf\'c more th n (lre it.lc:nt1.1I rhetoric Chine c c111zcn'I who wa11 1n .,iJencc and fear to he in the d.m,erou ta ~ or dcmncr;a111ahon tt ain expect m re than hp· enc 10 their c use. Amcric~•ns dedicated to th principle of lf.&OYernment of all people\ mu t demand more th n rhetoric •nd lip· erve 1n the n11mc: or dcmocratilati n 1nJ American hi tory. Mark P. Pctr•cca ls a \nt11nt profe r of p<.>littt;1I ien;o 1 CJCI •nd wu 1 v;"''"'I pmf e 111 lk1J1n1 Un1VUJ1ty (the People• Rcpuhlic of Oma) in the fall 11! 1987. - c:...11 Cled, ... ~-= :;..e .. .... ... .... ............ ...... . ........ : .~.~ ':': i.-r 70t. uw "'•h• '"'"•" "'"' ..... '"'"' low doltdt, oth· tr.ht mo1tly dt11. Mo.fttaMt: So11ll1wetl ' Alt#~l /IM ..... ,.ift •t 1004' ttlfOUlhout Or· an It Cow"'Y -'th I 421'$1. OCEAN REPORT BOATING SURFING ,.,.. ......... Wit• i.c_. ... •l"cls te 2S TODAY'llUN ........ "' the .,. ................ IOlo IS~ .. 2-• ..... ., ~ ............. J,__ lOCAllOfll Hlllllt"i'Oft h1d1 Nf'WpOtt kKti SIU SHAl"f 1·2 ,_ 1.1 ,. Coron• *I Mllf 1-l '"' FISHING ~lkl<h 1·2 ,_ l~noon. Hltht 111 ,.._ 111ic1-'10e SunriM: 5:39 a.m. to *"' tot. Ct ff• l ·l CeM calwtt -• ,......... et ,_ S."C~ntl' 1·2 ,_ I.OM 111 ttw '°' Suneet: 8:05 p.m. lo klwtt SOt. uai. ~ •• w..-i.-, '°"'""' ... 1st. Otr. June 19 0() Full Moon June 27 Last Otr. July 5 NewMoon July 11 ..lie aM ""' ~ ... TIDES High school seniors across the Orange Coast are donning the cap and gown and putting on a little pomp -understandably so under the circumstances. At left, a gra-:iuate at Edison c;howc; his stuff. In BUDGET From A1 not rc.1sonablc to expect u~ to \Ole fo r ta-c increase in 1 olallon. ..1b cn1 meaningful permanent CU I " Democratic As embl) peakcr W1lh c Brown of Snn Franc1 co ordered the lower house bad. in -.c,\1on th1\ afternoon for .1no1her t>udac1 vote . But he wu pc im1rnc about mcelln& the state'' midnight Saturday deadline for enacting a budget for the new fhcnl )CU bcainning July I. "Don't plan anything cl'>e in your carce~ for the weekend," Brown iud Meanwhile, the le part1~an cnatc, which ha 26 Democrat • 13 R epublicans a nd o n e independent, upproved it draft of bills ro14t1na the vehicle tax hike by 2 ·8, the ale tax by 35·2, the olcohol tax by 32-4 and the income by 27· '3. El(cepl for the income tall hake. which Wilwn ha vowed to "eto. all of the tu bills were propo cd by Wilson in a budget which includes roughly equal amount of new ta1'cs and program cuts 10 clo e 1he pro1ec1ed S 14 3 hillion deficit rhe Av~emhl) budget hattle had momcnh of OCCl">1onal humor, as L)cmocrat~ pushed for approval or mc,1~urc~ filled with pro\li-.ions they accepted rcluctanll) 1n ncgotia1io n., with Republican' Republica ns, me..1nwh1lc, argued again I bill conloimng hard-fought concc ion' from Democrat\ 'Th1 ·~ a good pad; gc. a good piece of lcgislalton .. .I urge a nu \Ole," Republican A emblywoman Bev Han on of SAnla Ro a \a1d of • bill '>h1ft mg mcnt.ll health and other M.>Cial pro ram from )late 10 c~rnnty control. "This 1 a fundina bill that I pcn.onully de,pa c. It' 1umcd mo.,tly al the middle clu ' anti lov.er clas ," -.aid A emhlym.in Tom Bate s. D·Ocrkelc), a ~ing for upport of a companion bill he uuthorcd 10 pay ror part of the rc-;1ructur1n~ pl.in v.11h highe r 'chicle ta"<e' "'''cmbl)nhln Pal Nolan, R· Glcnd.alc, warned that ,1 Democratic propmal to ra"e 1hc income t,l\ for Callforn1.1·, v.cnllh1c-.1 1,1\Jl.l\Cf\ v.ould onl\' dn"c the rich oul u( Clhlornia. · "Ah,olu1elv ri~hl !" Dcmocr,1111; Al>scm blyman Did. Hoyd of C.tr,00 replied 'MC.l\llCJIJ) "I he> 're g0tn¥ to 1.1l c ,111 tho'c yachh from l'icv.pmt H.ubo.r anJ mo"c to 1 Ontlp,1h 'IJc"adtl .. rhe ancomc '·" propo,al v.oulJ r.11,c the 'tatc"' top brad.et, for and1\ldu.1I' with SI00,000 an d coupk' wtth S200.000 .innual income, Imm 9 1 percent to 11 percent. 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Senate votes to ban tobacco giveaways , By Steve Lawrence Tiie As~ed Prus SACRAMENTO -An attempt to l cep mmor from 'muling h} barring tobacco eompan1c' from g1v1ng awa) cigarette., 111 publtc place' pa '>ed the Scn.itc Thurc;dav. eight day'> ,1ftcr ,, lohhy1<,t'o; ploy foiled to '""ff nut the propo . ..al Oy a ~7-~ \Ole. the upper h''"'l" 'e nt the A embl a bill proh1h11init tobacco J1,1rih11tor' from handing out free ~;impk' 111 cigarette\ or .. mokelc" tuh.1Cl1' 11n trccl\ .rnd ,ic.kw.ill' or in ,, p11!1ltc hu1IJing, p..1rk or pla~gmund Curren t law m.lkc' 11 11 mi,dcme.1nor. punt'lh hk h\ a hnc ol at len't S2(Xl, to 'ell llf )!l\l' tohacco product' to minori. But <.upporter' of thl 1nt1 1~c wa~ hill. !>Bl 100 "' \en ~arian Berge l'n, R '-n'Jl'' t 8c.1ch, } th. l n11nor' '1111 1>ht 11n c1 uctte' tluough h.rndou" :it nn~crt" 1111 other C\Cnl' .mcl loc.ltion,, 1 he hill ma 10.111" rc.1lhcd lhc Senate noor Ill ri11J-M,I\ .1ltcr P·"''"lt the Jmhc1.ir) Cmnm1ttce But ,1 toh.11:-'-n lnbhy1\t '<'o.I' ahlc to ~ c I I h c: ti ti I \ c n t t ll I h c: Appropr1a11on' (0mmi1tcc: .• tn dtort Berge.,on "ud wa\ a hL11an1 ttttempt to l1ll the meu .. urc. I hl\\C\Cf. the ct1mm1t1cc \olcd 1·.' l.1.,t \lrCck. tn p,1" the hill. dcuring tht \\,1) ftH .1pprm.1I hy t hl· full Sen.lie \c:n I cro\ (1rc:cnc. D ( .irm1fh 1cl. wmpl.11ncd th31 1he hill re;all} v. " tn 1ttempt 10 rc,tm:t c1g.1rcttc J11crt1,tng ,tnd th.it 1.:urrcnl l,1\\ .1g '"''' .. 11pph111g minor' v.nh toh cco v. 1, lc'u •h 1.: nouth \\c arc: .1 tiun~ h "I 'hl'l'p," he '.i1d .' 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Storm kills spectator at U.S. Open By Bob Green N> Gof wrur CHASKA, Minn. -Golf became an afterthought Thursday when tragedy and death scarred the opening round of the 91st U.S. Open. "All those people with no place to go. I feel real bad," a subdued Nolan Henke said after taking a share of the lead in the round mat was delayed by a killer storm and, eventually, postponed overnight. With 33 players stranded on the cour c by darkness, Henke shared the top spot with Payne Stewart at 67, five under par. But the tournament standings were made secondary by the brief, powerful, violent storm that la hed 40,000 confused, e'Cpo ed spectators, injuring five and kHling one. ''It wa almost like we weren't playing 1he U.S. Open. People were hurt and killed out there. So how can you be upset or concerned about a bad hole or a bad core," said Tom Byrum, who was one shot back of the leaden. "The nightmare you hope you'll never have,'' U.S. Golf Association executive ~ector David Fay said in de cribing the hghtning strike that ripped the cour e in t¥ early afternoon. All the casualt1e were truck by hghtning as they huddled beneath a solitary willow tree near the 11th tee at the HaLeltine National Golf Oub. The fatality was identified as William John Fadell, 27, of Spring Park, Minn. "Wilh that amount of lightning, there could have been a lot more injuries," said Or. Bob Nordland, co-medical director of the tournament. "We reel lucky there weren't." Players, their wives and caddie were hu tied to helter of one fa hion or 11nother. Some went to the clubhouse. Defending champion Hale Irwin and others da hcd to a maintenance hed. Davis Love I II and others boarded a school bu . "But where," a ked Irwin, "do )OU hu tic 40,000 pcctators?" They were, largely. left to their own devices an the r1in and wind and lightning. Some imply huddled under See OPEN/II Ump's call aids Dodgers in 3-2 win By Alan Rob nson 4' SPQfU W,_, PITTSBURGH The Lo Angele Dodge" needed a big htt to jump tarl their off cn'e in the ninth mn1ng or a tic aamc. Lenn)' Hurri aa~e it to them -not with h1\ b•'ll, but with h1 hiand. Harri reached ba c when home plate umpire Ed R 1pu.ano cl1.1n ed his calf ·.ind ruled he w11. hat by a pilch, then cored &he wannina run on Alfredo Griffin's inglc a) the Dodger be 1 the P1ttsburah Pm.Ile\, 3-2, on Thur day. "Thi wa' a bia win. It was b1a with a cnp1tol '0'," aid Manaaer Tommy Lil urda, whose Dodacrs lo t to Pill burgh, 2· 1, Wedne day in the fir't meeting th1 ~a n of the Nutional Lcagu d1~i ion leader • With the ore 2·2 in the: ninth, Stan Ja~ier, who had tied 1l with a two·run triple in the orth, in1led to naht field. Harri • try1n1 to avoid a hiah·and·tight pitch by Rand)' Tomlin, wa truck on the right· h nd and dropped to the around 1n p11n. Rapuano 1n1t .. 11y ruled the ball hn Ham,• b1u, bur chanted h c II when he ,11w Ham w11 hurt. That prompted a kn thy ar1umcnt ~ Pirate Manaacr Jim ... OOOOERUI CHASKA. Minn. - The .. mben of Huetiine National Golf Oub spent 21 years and millions of dollan to put its reputation back \OIClher. In the blink of an eye, it came apart like a SJ.98 watch. Lightning struck and killed a 27-year-old man and injured five others huddled under a tree near the t 1th tee Associated Thursday at the U.S. Open. This was Press supposed to be a day of -----vindication for a course whose first try at playing host to a national championship was beset by man-made disasters and remembered for the ridicule it drew from the very same players tf\at had been wekomed with open arms. But on the second go-round here, a natural disaster ntade ii memorable for all 21 the wrung reasons. ''There are always things that may happen when people are on a golf course," Hazeltine\ chairman. Recd McKenzie, Hid. "You try to prepare ... 10 do your be\t 10 ddl •ith' th'oli 1itua11on and prevent them if you can. And when the1 happen, 11 affects everybody. Certainly, ll afrcc1 "'• but not for our sake) For the ~akc of • th~ who were in1ured. "A person was killed," he a<tded . "That's what' affectad us mo.t atiout this." In 1970, the players cursed Hazeltine because it had too many doglegs, too many blind shots. and at least one of them suggested the whole thins be plowed under and returned to the cow and com. In more muted terms Thursday, several wondered whether, with all the other preparations that had gone into making Hazeltine a crucible worthy of the U.S. Open, more should not have been done to make it safe. June 14. 1991 The Olly Plot .... _._.111111 ....... . II "I worry every tame we have "The 1irens miaht have p~aed (lightning)," defending champion Hale that," Irwin 11id, "but I don't think to." Irwin said after walking off the course. David Fay, executive director of the "lt'tt a very, very ac.ary situation. I Oo uppo c it's the f(itude h's not gofna to _"u=-.='S. If ANociation, which runs the happen to me. But I think you saw today tournament, concurred. that ii can happen." "Clearly, something like this is the As the torm approached, warnings had ni&htmarc you hope you don't have," he been posted on each of the leader board aid. aero the course. Once it actually • arri\led, 'A'ith pealing thunder and sli\crs '4Wc can handle the safety or the of white light splittins 1hc 5kies, play was pla)'er and caddies pretty well, but when u pended, siren' were sounded and you have 40,000 people.on the course, il mar hals deployed on every hole warned is not an exact science in how to get them pec1a1ors to take cover. 10 a afe area." Irwin, for one, did not hear the siren . When play re umed, burnt, peeling Neat her did at least three caddies who bark and a mall pool or blood alonpidc: gathered out ide the players' locker room the tree ""here 1he pcctators had .been during the stoifh delay. When asked if he 1ruck provided stark tc 1imony to the had, Davi Love replied, "Did they blow random nature of such things. McKenzie, • " One?,.. f h ( . • who had pent mo t o t e a ternoon an "This is not a tour event," Irwin said. contact with the families of the man killed"• "The tour would have probably had those and 1ho c who were injured, said the only • sirens going loudly and audibly." thing the USGA and the club could dO at • : Not, he was quick to add, that it would this time was to "offer whatever help and have made any difference. a istance we can.'' High school Athletes or the Year Dardis was a two-year varsity starter in football, basketball and~ .baseball , twice earning All-Sunset League laurels on the gridiron as a cornerback. He was a National Football Foundation scholar-athlete , and the school's senior male student of the year. He is headed for Pomona College where he plans to play football and baseball . A' four-time individual CIF 4 -A c h a m p i o n i n swimming, Michelle earned All-American status in three events. She led the Barons to consecutive fourth-place team finishes in CIF and the last four Sunset League titles. She is bound for the University of Arizona on a full athletic scholarship. She won the school's Coronet Award. Minor ad/U1tm11nt1 equal ma}or r/11 ·;n Hll/'1 av11ra111 By Richard Dunn Orqe Coas1 Olly ,.,. ANAHEIM -La t year Donnie Hill turned hi head on a natural , compact wing, but now he ' turning h1 b ck on power and haven the la t laugh. Minor alteration can make 1 SO-point difference an 1.1 batting a"eragc, e\pcc1ally when )'Ou 're I.I one· tory bu1IJang trying to o for downtown. "1 hat' what happened la't year. l wa~ pulling me pitchc aw y from me," said Hill, n rchablc utihty pln)'cr bauin .305 hcuJina into the Angel,' 1.1· gnme, four-city road \wina th.it bcain tonight an Bo tun. Hill, an Edison F gh and Oran c Coast College product, i through pla)ing an 1mpo tor. It seem odd an the first place 1 hat a S·foot· l 0, 160-pound infielder would ao for the fences, but omchow he couldn't help it la t year. "I was ju t coming around the ball and I had • hard time cttina at it," said Hill, who batted .264 with three homers, 32 RBI and a career-hi h 1 double in 1990 "l ncedr:d to make ome dJu\tmcnts in m)' ina 10 kind of free m) .cl( up. La t year, l "Wa n't abfc to do ~me thing I wanted to do and l aot in a rut. I ju 1 wa n't able to hit certain p11chc'I" During June road trip la I ea,on, 11111, for wha1evcr rca n, decided to cmul.\lc the ll be Ruth and Hcnrv uom rather th n the Pete Re»c and S.. HILLAI Angels put Valenzuela on DL ANAlt ·IM -The G•hforna Angel I hur~day placed lcft·haftder 1'ern1ndo V1len2uel1 on tho 15·Jay d1 hied h t after a foll ·up ph ical c.umtnation rc .. ealcd on abnormal cardqram After an in1111I physical exam I• t week, fur1hcr tud1 1ndte11cd a need mr a treadmlll·thatHwn n hich conducted Thunday momlna at t. J ph' Holpltal in Ora 1 he tut iltdicated ibk cardiac Yettel ch1n1 . a re ult, hi pl cement on the d bled Ii t w'I recommended. Valenzuela, 30, ha tarted t-.o aamCJ for the Ansel ince tan1na with the club June 7. In thoH two same , he compiled an 0.2 record wath a 12.15 RA. -... ,,,,., John O'Coo11or A s e c o n d -t e a m All-Academy League third baseball this spring, he played varsity football and basketball as well for the Minutemen. He batted .335 with 20 RBI as a senior, his fourth on the varsity. He was a lineman in football for four varsity seasons and played forward for three seasons of varsity basketball. . .. -.... ·-· ... Liiie Wong A four-year varsity ,. cheerleader , she was captain of the squad her junior and senior years . A spirited contributor to the athletic programs, she also stood out in the classroom , where her 4.0 • GPA earned her · Valedictorian honors. She is bound for UCI and is featured in Who's Who of high school students . .. • • • • • • RENO. 'C\I, -Frc no 1ate' departure from the Bi& We t Conference for the We tem Athletic Conference coulJ provide the opcntn& Univcrsuy of cvaJa, Reno officials have been waiting for. ·•t think the track 1 getting a linle faster;· Nevada Athletic Oitecto& Chri'i Auh •id on Wedne day. "Fre no State i the firs1 Wellt Coa t hoot to move. There's no question thi\ will open up some 1hing<i for other school . In term of our direction, I think th1nis will be expedited one way . or .1nother " Ault ha') '>p<>ken abou1 a mo"c Crom the l·AA Big k> Conference 10 the l·A .Big We~t ~1ncc com ple11ng a fea,1b1ht) tudy la I year and ha been holding d1.,cu' ion\ with Big We t official for more than a )'Car Along \\llh '\c\Jda at lea!>l one other Big Sky ,\.hool lkn .. c \t.itc, ha' ind1ca1cd an inlcre t 1n the B1~ \\ c ,1 T . -RalRo ·~ • ~·l' --- Brosterhous' turn-ons • l \ Op..;n I 'IP"-1. I\ .1 m , ., pm • ..,p.11n·l ' \ ll.1v1' Cup. f-<)P\l noon • l .., Op.:n I !)I'" : p rn • \n~d' Rctl "'" C'h.rnn•·I '· -l l() p.m • Br.11 ' I 'I""'· I Ii\ -l lll rm • \,11.i--\t.r' \\{)({.I •11pm •<uh,f'nlr,, \\(,I\ "pm • < 11d,·l>11Ji: r "Po rr,( h 1nncl. • 1{J pm 111 1 \l"I" I°" 'r I \I I '"' "' 1,nnh ' • 1 > "' ' p 'r• " \ •1 " '• •r< r• II I . ,,., "••th•ll r" \r .... •I t ,. ( t ti 1111 In \ I tnl t •I \I ""'·'' I II\ J Hf 11 "' 1•, .... , , 11 ''"' r~ \I '' \\Ill< ~ '" I'"' ''"' '''~ ' .... k .. 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Coach Larry ---- Drown )Rid Thur~day he will remain -1' w11h the NBA club, ending speculation ~ -e he ~a., headed to the Un1ver ity of---- outh Carolina In other port new Thur)day: •Jimmy Connors will pla) Wimbledon one more lime Connor , the two time WimbleJon champion, wa~ gi"cn a wild card 1n\itat1on to compete in the Grand Slam event . • 1 he International Olympic Committee took another tep toward allowing South Africa bad .. into the Game after a su pension of more than .:!O )enr' The IOC will invite South Africa to compete in the 1992 Ol)'mp1c" on the condition that the la t pillars of upanheid arc removed. IOC \ICC president Keba Mbaye said -from 1'h~ As ociated Press Quote or the day Ut-rrlck Wolkcr, Intl~ ca r owner, on hi~ tlcc1s1on to have Wi lh T. Ribb~ race in Detroit dc.,p1tc tbe team' financial problems: \.\ c arc on a real hoc,tnng budget, but I mmle the deci~1on 10 go for it. Who'i. going 111 ~now \\hat you can do 1f you're ~itting at home watching the race on trlcvisron? The r<>'"b1h1y of gelling !lponsor on board woul be hettcr 1f they know we 're going to keep r .tl IOit AKA .... ._~ ........ -MAICAa HO rr .. 11.C. c.s>.,. .... -ICX'A -Detroll Orud Pris. .......... ' = -nr.. ...... '"° ntaA ••-C.).ION. 6 !: ... -M .... 1-Clf t ... f.-a W•ldl!llQ~...._ .... . .. ... ~-....... .... 10 •• -.,.. ,_.,..ltion r,.. Doatltr, 111(•).~I Gelf • ........ -us. ~ ,,.. Chnb. M1111t,. ~ 1 (!Sf'N, U:JO a 111) ......... II a.a -u..MUc CV• ) Jump:r Ooueic <•>· l!Sl'tf. v ....... 1 l •• -EulOfn AnunllM>n four ~ ,...... Fon WaJron Uc.ch. Fla. (t•pc), ~tCh•Md oe,.,k S,wta 11:30 11 111 -U.S. Gymnut1e1 Ch~p from CiACtMlll (bpc}, U S. r rack attd Field Champt0ruh1ps from R•i:ad•JI' ltb!MI, N Y .. Cbannel 4 7:1S p.m -US. Olympic wlJ HTII e>r.ina Oawc from Pnnccton, NJ. (t•pc), IMF WorlJ RKC W1llun1 Ch1mp1oml11p (tape). TIJS. 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KMPC (710), XTRA (690). Noon -Chicago Cubs II San D1cio. KNX (1070), KFMB (760) 7 pm -St. LQui1 11 Dodam. KABC (790). SUNDAY TELi:VISIO"'I Ttn•b 6 am -Stella Ano1~ Grau Court tournament final from London. CSPN How ~ 11 NBC ta~ a. NBA aha ........... 111 Not wery. if one look1 how • •• ork treated ... Khodull the NIA Plnal1. The tndi11onal NBA F1nall •••••• of ~:1w11G11¥-J- ••• 1bolved this season, givin1_ ~ • lat di.._& look. On June 2. the 1eria opcntd in QllelteD. &mt_, ol comlns rfaht lo play on Tuelday, Oame 2 w11.,..... .... to Wednesday 1he lact llO &ravel wu involved. Then, aa the tc.,. ~ IO lhe Weit there was only one .., a.me 3 ... luc Friday at the Pcnm. Gillie 4 -~ then another two._.,.._... •Jnvel. iii Oamc S which turned OUI IO 6e the cOnducltf& game of the sericL hutead or the NBA Finalt 1M11a &be headl on NBC' schedule, the nen.ork WllWd the Lakers-Bulls seria around ill ........, prime- lineup, refusing ao pre·cmpl ••a...n" ud .. L.A. Law," two of the most popular ahowl on TV. Thus the theory th11 NBC is noc taking the NBA 5eriously when it puts reruns in a hi&her priority than an attractive Finals matchup. Some believe NBC mainly took the NBA to get -----• back at CBS for taking over the rights to Major League Baseball. If that's the case, CBS has to•' the last laugh. NBC figures 10 lose an estimated $20 million in advertising revenue bccau e the series ended in five games. ·o Two blackouts interrupted last Friday's game, cau ing announcer Marv Albert to tell analyst Mike Fratello, "You had some of the better observation of the year. Unfonunately, they we re during the power ou tage." All the power went out at the NBC production complex. Workers ~ere able to revive one generator in a little more than two minutes, but a second surge took out the network's other production unit, causing a four-minute delay. When the network came back again, only a swaying hand·held camera, set up for the halftime show, was operable until full power could be restored. 0 Ratings for the fi rst year of the World Ltague of American Football were about half of what ABC and the USA Network had hoped. That was capped by more lousy ratings for last Sunday's World Bowl, the new league·~ venion of the Super Bowl, which featured two European team . Though a league-record crowd of 61,108 watched the game in London's Wembley Stadrum, television ratings in the U.S. were poor. 0 The U.S. Open, marred on Thur day by the death of a spectator cau~cd by a lightning !.trike, conti nues thi!> weekend on ABC/ Channel 7. Full 18-holc coverage of the third and final round at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chasl..a, Minn. will start at 10:30 a.m. Reporters include Jun McKny. Roger Twibell and Dave Marr. Dennis Brosterhous Is an Oranp Coast Dall¥ Pilot Spom Writer whose television-radio column •PPHN e•'t!ry Frld•J· -----------------------------------·-------.. 1:30 pm -Da\11 Cup Sp11n HUS from Nc:wpon, R I (dc:l1vcd), ESPN WGN EquntriH .. 1910 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MEIA • (714) 722·28U "-1otor pon1 9 am l'oASC'AR P1lCono (Pa.) SOO. C:SPN Noun SCCA <ic11'\ Point (Cal) fr~n\ Am (tar<:). Cbannel 4 Noon Motorcycle R.ic1ns. AM1\ D11y1ona (111) Sup.:rcros' (l.tf'C). TN~ 4 10 pm -Sprint-.:ar r•e1n1 from 11 .. m,hurg, P• trape ), Srort\C'hannel 9 pm f ormula One <1r.ind Pm of Mc•11,<1 from Mcuco Ciry (tkla)'\:d), [Sl'N 81Ut'b11ll 10 a m -Ansel' •I Umwn. Ch11nncl 5 10 JO n m Atl11nt1t 11 Mnntrc1I, TBS 10 10 11 rn I lou,1on at New York Meh, WOR I pm Ch1c110 tuh~ .11 San D1c10. .S p.m -P11tsbur1h It San Frarw:1sco, ESPN. 8 pm. -1986 Sin franc1\CO ' Houiton (Mike Scott'' pcnn1n1-chnchin1 no-hitter), Pn~ Ticket . Golr 10.30 a m -U S Open from Chask1, \11nn .• Ch11nncl 7 So<ttr It 30 a m -A C. M1l1n (Jiily) "' U.S N1tion1I T c1m from C h lcaa o . SportsCh1nnel. Tnck •nd fltld I p.m -NCAA Outdoor Ch1mp1onsh1p from Eugene.. Ore. (llpc), Channel 2 G7mn .. 1lcs 1 p m -U S Championships from C1nonn1111 (tape). Channel 4 2 p m -Hunten 1114 Jumpcn Out from CbttalQ (llpe). Pnmc Ticket. 8 )() p m. -S.S0,000 Royal Danit (t1pc), Sport~Cbanncl I Horst RKi111 8 )() pm -Holl~ Park rcpl1~1 Channel 56 (Prime Ticket, 12.JO 1.m.). RADIO Basitball i 10 ,, m -Anscls 11 Hoston, KM (71tl), XTRA (690). I p m -Chicago Cubs 111 San D1eao. KH.OI (76()) I p.m -St Louil ac Dodacrs. KA:J (790), 5 p m -P1usburah 11 San Fr1nc KFMU (760) ~~ Rescue worker~ ..lid v1ct1m~ of a lightning stnke al the U.S. Open in Chaska, Minn. One person was killed. OPEN From 81 umbrella\ while 1t1ina on metal bleacher . "I'm ju 1 urprised it ha\n't happened more often. lt' very, ~cry"'· ry \itu11ion," Irwin aid. "I w11sn'1 quite $0 concerned with my golf gllme nftcr !\uch a tragedy," \aid l ove, one of a large group at 70 th 1 al o included 51·' 'tCRr·old Jnck NickhlU\, ' · "It' t 'lh.1mc," I .me aid. "With 10.000 people out there, there JUM "'"n't 11n plate for them &all to Jtll •. I he 'to rm ~au'c~I , 2 hour, minute dcl 1 ind m,1dc rt 1mpo 1hlc to Ct mplctc lhc hr t rou nd bc:for d rknc"" 1 he 11 thn~c .. omc 1r1ndctl by d r1'n1.:s , re '<.hctlulci.J to return 1 m , D I totha) to complete pill), "1th lhc C\.ond round to he hchl H\ !iChC<htl cJ PG nod portion of the \CD,on w11h a 'c:r1om back problem, pll)ed ~1thout u bogc) • nd w~' omona the laM pllt)er I<> f1nhh before darknc'' fell. "Pla>ina 1ftcr the \t<>rm w.is an ud\.llll lugc," he said. "I he winlh ..uthidcd, the arecn y,;ere a little ~ofter ,ind very mooch." Stewart, wearing a brace 10 "lupport his ailing back, birdied three of hi-\ first four hole' and mi<i,cd only one arcen in rcgul 1ion. I lenkc. who ored hr ~cund career \IClory m Phocm~ earlier 1his ca,on. found the cup y,;j1h a 17i·yatd ll·1ron fur n co lc·2 on Ch'-' hN hole. , He pl.i)ed the front in ,\2, ~cnt h> foe unllcr p.r \\llh a l_lc'l~nh1ll. ~ 1de·brcnldrig, JS· foot p 1lt ' n the 10th ml h'llcd home on !-llrin of Ct hi COil Utl\C p ri;, Bpum, \I.ho e uni) 1C10f) 1n ,,,.~CaM>n c:1rcu t11 me In the I 9 Kemper O(lCn, cl d \\i1th1n "h('t r>I the le d "11h 20°foo1 birdie pull on the 16th and a 10·' footer on the final hole. Scott Hoch, a playoff IO$er in the 19 ~9 Master , and Mark Calca\iccchia, the British Open winner that year, were tied at 69. Nicklau put him elf in the chHe for record fifth U.S. Open crown with the 2-under-par effort· that tied hrm with Love, Fred Couple • Au tralian Crai& Parry, former U.S. Open winner Scott 1mp"-on, Jim Galla her and Keith Clcarwaicr. .. '""'" "'a in 1 larac group at 71 . omc or the soorCJ ranged into the ridiculou~. u tnllan Orea Norman blundered lo a 43 over the front, hot 78 llnd mu t improve today tf he 1 to ~uahf) (or lhe final two round Curt1 Strange had a 71 nd I.cc I rev1no hot the same. Utll) Andrade. ~Inner Of: the la \ two tour C\Cn11, blew 10 • 76 that included • pair or 8' and IC\'Cft hird1c • . hi. face while ducking away from Tomlin's slider. "The originul caJI wa a foul tip,'' f.roemming said. "When he (Rapuano) ~aw 11te man injured, he went with the condition of the player. It happen~ fre4uently during the o;cason. an in'irde pitch t.1kec;. the catcher 1ns1dc and the orrgini\I reaction io; it' a foul tip." Leyland declined aftcN-ard to discus~ the call, but Tomhn didn't ti.ink the ball h11 Harri,. "It was a slider that didn't slide, .. Tomlin said. The Dodgers' bullpen pitched three scoreless innings in relief of Tim Belcher, with Jim Gott (J·l) pitching the eighth for the victory and Jay Howell the .ninth for hi I I th ave. Tomlin (3-3), who didn't urvive the first inning in his previous start. took the completc- game loss, allowing C\.cn htb. <,triking out a career-high seven and walktng one. l he Pirates loaded lhe ba'e v.11h none nut in the second but cored only once ,1gatn t Dodger tarter Tim Bclch1..r. \' ho 1!1 6-1 lifetime agamst them Bobby Bonilla doubled, Bari) Bond' inglcd and Mike LaVall1crc Dodgers schedule Date, •PIMIMM, tfMe, she TV Nie ••-S< Low. 7 35 ~ Mll 15-5: Louis. 7 OS none Nie 16-St lautl, 2 OS llOl'e June 17 -Ctwcaoo 735 WGtf Junl 18-Qliucp 7.~ ~ (I pr!tS Oii KABC """"· l9llJ walked ahead of Gary Va~ho' run·scoring single. hi first hit in 13 nt-bati.. Belcher, wh o pitched a one· hitter in hi!I previous tart in ·1 hrec R1vcri. Stadium, avoided a bag inning by s triking out Wilkerson and Tomlin and getting Orlando Merced on a grounder. Merced smgled and scored in the fifth when shortstop Griffin mi\handled Bonds' tv.o-out grounder, making it 2-0. The Dodgers tied II rn the ixth after Tomlin, who had retired 11 in a row, allO\\ed con ccuti\ie one- out single' to Juan Samuel and Darryl trav..bcrl) Tomlin )truck out Eddie Murra)'. but Javier tripled JU t inside the right-field line to -.core both runners. cammlssianer farms cammm1111 ta study pat11naa1 franchise maves B Ronald Blum --Wl'Cct SANT A MONICA -Com mi ioncr F1y Vincent f ed a comm1ttcc Thursday to ~tudy the conditions er which niaJor league b.1c;cbJll team' would be to tran fer citie . Vincent, who ha oppo ed rranchi.e mo~e~. asked ne otu ·r wms owner Cul Pohlad to JOtn a "mall g p wluch '"'" e\nm1nc 1r the poh(') ~hould be c anged. I hchc\.c that rck'ICatin a fr.1nch1,e $ou_ld be c only in dire circum tancc,," Vincent ~iid . "On ti other hand. I th1nlo. b.i,cbull <ihuuld think that 1 rouah .. Vincent ,,11d two uthcr owner' v.ould join th e m11tee 11nd 1hnt he hoped 11 Y..OulJ come up with clus1on., within 60 duy\, lie ~aid he wanted to out 1r there wu\ .igrccmcnt with hie; stance. 'Am I correct? h my position ~mnd? Should I re· k it'' And 11 I do. v..hut ore the con,.equcncc ?'' cent c;aid. . blad aid thot while the 1 uc could be studied, tt \\Ould be hurd to cstabh~h definitive u1tena "I think It hould be on a ca e·by--ca c ba.,1s," he 'aid With the NationRI League expansion race O\ier. the losing cities ore seeking to entice e·us11ng franchise to move. Seattle, Houston and Cleveland have figured in the most prominent '>peculauon. ''I feel a httle hke the guy at the gate with the finger in the dike." Vincent \81d. Da eball Q\\-ner fin"hed their quarterly meetings on il qu1c1 note, follO\\ing t"'o da ... ., dominated b)' c:'(par,1on talk Off1cfal' repeated th.ti nothing would hlock hn~1l appro\al for Den,er Jnd Miami. but \ttid the \.Ole: \\Ol1ld not come for a m.1n ... a' :m da)'· Vmccnt dm1ttcd that the end of the e'pan\lon proces did not go smoothly After nnnouncing lao;t week that the vote would be poi.tponcd, the NL cxpan ion rommittee revealed 1t cho1cel> to all big league team , turnina the vote into a formality. "There were pnrt that could hnvc been improved ignificJnt!y," Vincent said "f don'1 think ii was ba cball'11 fine l hour." Angels schedule Hi confidence, ltl! 20· I ' I 1111 h0t' Det•,••••neftt, ..... , .... TV JllN 14-11 a.loll, • ~ 5 June I 5-II llosfon. I 0 06 llOl'le ~ 16-•lolton 100& ~$ AN 11 -111 lmiol\ 4 3S ClllMd S 11-• ,535 s fll ""'* on (M/l'C ~. 1101 ., ..... 1# .... ..., INGU!WOOD -M11 1c Johnson a~ Michael Jordan hi n't Ken :in)lhin1 )C:t. Jordan, a sup;rttar from the moment he tcppcd un 1n NBA court st\.en ~e;w ago, 1s no 11ran1cr to ctlebrny. Ho\\~vcr, Johnson bclte\.Cs Jordan· hfe "ill be CH~n mor~ hectic U'!I 1h hem nf the Chrcila<> Dull~' lir\t NBA chnmpionllhrp team. "It'll he .1 lot d1llercnt nu-. that he' .1 chnmpttin." John..._>n ,1141 , ''\~hen 11ch cl ""'"~ ,, •oll club no\\, 1hc:re "'"he 1 c:rm\d around h1 .. c.•rt "•11111111: t11 rt·~ "i1h tum I he~ "111 come: up :tnd bolhl·r him more th 111 e'er "\\ h,1t he \\Ill C:'(Jl1!flet11.C rrom thc Cll O{ hu:ugo ,~111 he 1111hclic\,1bk Ch1c.1so "'ill lo'c hitJl' Hut the sat1:.tac1iun for lord.in nl!iO 'huuld in\;rca e no\\ that he dtl<!,n't h.1\~ to he.tr cn11c1'im 1h:1t he' 11\it .1 tcum player. "He v. \ MVP durin l the yc.1r ind MVP during the pla)Oll -tt' an 1nd1,1dual he' unbcl1c\..ible;· ~id Johnson. ¥iho had 16 pmnt'. 20 :t'l~is1s and J J rebound" in the L<x Angi.:les Laker ' 108-101 I~ in Gurne S on Wedoc-.da) night "All a team pla)er. he '> ach1c"ed v. hat he -.ct out to do -how he could he the leader of an NBA champion hip team.·• Jordan. who nvcrage-0 31.2 points a the Bulb v..hipped the Laker.., 4· I, in the Final ·, i$ the fir t regular-i.cason scoring leader \ince Milwaulce's Kareem Abdul·Jabha1 in 1971 to play on J championship team. • . "Michael ne,cr tiled the nonsenc;e that 11 s a one- man tettm," guc1rd John Pa'( on said. "I think now everyboJ) can apprcc.1ate what kind of a team "e a re." "Thi senc., wa' .1 tribute to Michael ford.in." Bull-. coach Phil facl,on 'ia1d Unquc\tmnabl~. Jordan got more help th;in at an~ ume in h1' "l:B.\ career , Scottie P1ppc.n h.1d '2 point\ and I" rclxlund' in GJme S .111d ,l\cr.1~ed W .' point,, 9 .t •~h'3und .. 11 (> ·'''"I\ .ind ~ 4 'tc.11' 1n the Fina1'. ra'(~lll '..:orcd 10 or hi' :?O r<'illl\ in tht• h-.t lour minuh: ul the lln 11 ~.1me anJ m.ide 3~ ut Jt) 'hut' 1n the ..enc' In ll\C-~.1mc I mal'>, h" pucen1.1ge of .653 " ,ecoml onl\ to U1ll Ru "ell\ ..,O~ ;1 rem.irt...1hle .1ccompfi,hmcn1 lrn .111 out 1dc '>hooter I 01 ood ILlOJi'-t the lt,,3\l.cl, PDIOll aid ..You don't feel anyth ng. )OU JUSl catch 1he bell .- hoot n:• .. We ha\.e pll)crs urroundm! m) df that make • an cflc:ct1'c ha kcthall inm,' Jordan aid, "MJ tc mm le h \C 1cpp ,1 up and the ttgma 11 rcrnovclJ " 1 he Uull hccamc the hr t tc:am ~•nee the 1977 Portl:rnd 'Ir 11 1Jln1e1,. 10 "'in :in 'UA ttt1e in their rir t 11ppear.1ncc 1n the fin.th. 1e1tn\\h1k. the l.a~cr" \\Crc m lio .tpflcurnn 111 the Fin,11~. On the ur1.1cc. the l'h,1mp1on.,.hip crn:~ Viii cmbarra.,,.,mcnc for the Uikcr'. the fir: t team ttl Finni h1 ... tM) to lo c f"e cun\ccuth:c home p~ The\ 11 t the l,1,t l\\O l:••mc of 1hc 19 9 Final 10 Detroit at the rorum before being wept 1n three home ,.1rnc a~:11n't the Buff, ·r he f:aqcrn Conference rcprc-.cnuwve in ihe hn:il "'"' I"'' \\On c1gh1 con,ecut1\C road game•. In addition to Detro1t'5 two win in I 9 9 and Chica,o's road \\CCp this year, the Pi ton\ also won three lraight at Portland in winning the 1990 championc;hip 4-1. But an\onc who 3\\ the \hOrt·handed Lakers battle Ch.icago to the final minutes knows they houldn t feel cmbarra ed. AC Green and Terry Teagle, tarting in place of the injured James Worthy and Byron Scott, played 'ohd game • combm1ng for 24 points on 9·for·20 \hO<lling. 1:.vcn more 1mprcs i\t~ m relier roles ~ere rookie center Elden Campbell and backup guard Tony Sm 1th. In the firs t four gamcc; of the enc,, that pair combined to play eight minute-. On \\ edne day. Campt>ell 'cored a c.trcer-h1gh 21 points on 9·for-12 'hoo11ng and mllh 12 ~11nt' on 5-for·O shooting 10· l eep the l .. 1kc.r' 1n the gJme un11I the final second . "t:.ldcn 1tnd "I un) 'hlmed the world they can play." Juhn,on ,,,id. · I ht') 1ohll\\CJ coach Dunlca') that thC) w,1nt 'ome pl,t\IOC t!mc for ne'<t )Car." 'Hnpclulf~ f l' 111 Wllll' h.1d; ne'(t )C3r and ph•\ ill ~ the ,,1me k\C:I. ,,ml C :imphcll v..ho had ne,er before 'cored more than 12 potnl\ in an NBA game 'Th1o; lo '> hurl'>. llut "'c can look back on th•"' and ay v.c 're proud nl our cllort" Chicago embraces NBA champs By Sarah Nordgren As'°'lated Prus w111~ CHICAGO The Chicago Bulb returned home v1ctorioui. Thur day, !>haring the credit for their NBA champ1onsh1p wuh their Cit) and their fan . "\\ c did 11 for the fan o f Chicago .ind for the t.tl) of Ch11.:ago and lor our,elvc :· 'enc-. M\tP M1 ch.iel Jordan told hundred' of people J\\aiting the tc:im at O'Jlare lnt.!rnnt1onnl A1rpor1 "I JU t """' to thitnk the people of Chicago for their '>upport .'' '.lid ce nter l311l Cart"' right, !lumming up 1he moc.xl ol the pl.i)e~ and the fan~ "ho waited ~5 ~car for 1 h c ( r ,, n c h i !I e t o w 1 n n champion!>htp "Let'<. l(Ci out of herl· .ind go h;i\ e a part~ " I lundredl> ot people cheered and waved b.mner' ·'' lhe Rull 'leppcd off the plane One earned a banner that read, · Wckomc home General Jaclo..!lon .rnd the Buth troop~. Opcr.1tHln I \ Storm accompli hed." "I'm JUSt here to get ct glimp'e of them,:· aid Frank Jenning' of <;uburban Me lro'ie Park "l\e never ~en them before 1n per,on. I JU t want to hear them a) '"'e brought 11 home fo r )OU.' " Elsey.here in the Cit\. the "''Id and metimc:' violent· fX''t-g.1me p.irt)ing that follO\H~d 1he team·, \JCIUr) O\.t.r the Lo 1\ns:C!fe, Laker., Wcdnc,da~ night g h e v.n) to qu11:1 gl"Od cheer Thur,da~ The pt1'1t1'c pcr:-.pccll\.e w." e\ldent lwm 1hc Art ln,111utc 11( Chicago -"hu:h hun~ .1 mJ'''"c Bull' 1',inn1..r .11 11' fronl d1~>r -to the \\ e" ~1dc ne1ghhorhood 1h.11 I' h1)mc 111 1hc Ch1c.1go St.1e.J1um "l hc' :c.. cPoJ. the l 1h r' l'.tn't ll•uc..h thl· 1i1111 .. :· ,,1111 11·\t:.ir·11ld \nthllll\ 1'.1mhlc, \\ho ,,,;~~d up p.1-.t hi., bedtime. tn watch h1<. t1:.1m Chicago planned a large rail today tn Grant Park, pu hing back the 'tart of tt\ .mnual blues fei.tival in order to pay proper homage to the team that brought 11 11 first Jlrotc\ ional 'port~ champion hap .. incc the Bear<. Super Bo"l \.ICICm m 19 6 Bui there l'>o "'·'" a dark s1dc ol the celebration l'oh cuhcr had ":ud th t the po,t·gamc pan v1ng o"ern1ght \\ edne,day wa pc.icdul But on 1 hur,d:i\, police poke woman , 1 in.1 \ 1cmi said more than 100 • people hitd been arre ted on : char!!e' ranging from mob 1ction .. to fir ing a gun 10 public during • Wedne.,d.1\ night' ~prcc . lv..o teen~ -15 and 16 years old -were injured. apparently by • ,tra\ bullets hred m the po I-game • '1ctor\ ralhe!., police aid. Worthy signs contract extension INGLt::.WOOD -Liker. lon,ard Jame' Worth). "ho avcr.1ged a career-high 21 ~ point\ per game th1c; \CJ~lO . h;t' ''gnctl .1 mult1-)e.1r contr.1ct cxten ion \ .. 1th the team. No term-. of the agreement .• nnounccd b~ the team on rhur.da ... and which mu1o1 be appro\ed by the BA. v..ere re~c;lled. Worthy, hov.e.,.cr. \Jld rc:ccnll~ th.it he anJ the Lnler. \\ere n~ar agreement on n contr ct that "uuld run through the: 19QS-% ,c,1~n. picking up the ortion )CM on h1' currcn1 nmtrnct and addmg olOClthcr \:Car. lie h.1<.t three ~c;ars n!ma1111n~ nn h1' contract, with Rigdon granted tr.insler release IR\'l\IL uCI h,1,ll.tb.111 pl.I) ·1 O~l.in R1{?J<'"· .1 \I.lier l>l t lligh proJuc1. ha!. been ~rnnk d .1 tran,fcr rdC,l\C, U[><ln h1-. rCljll\: 'I tuim the lllll\Cf'Sll\ Ri~don. \\ho v.111 be ,1 11101111 nl'\I ,e, 'il,)I\, \\llUld h3\'C hCl'O L Cl\ lc<1d1n~ rcturnin ,,,1rcr .1ftcr .1,'6i1i;ing 11.7 pni1ll' p1.·r i;.1mc l.1 ... 1 )Car. Ht.· 'l'\lrc:ll in llout\•e llf;urc' lh time' tn 1'111<1·91 , wiah .1 l'.lf~·er· high ·' 1 fl\llOI\ in .1 I 04'· 2 \ldtll\ 11\ r I rc,no "it II<' ,,n J.m '' \ ml'mh r ol th\: U1 \\ l 't m upll\lll Im 11194-115 \\orth~ \\,1, ,1c.11o1.ed h~ :an .1nlk lllJtt~ during the '\ B \ Fin.11 .... and '·" 11111 the fa,t 1:.1me a:. the Laker' lu~t h> the Ch1.:agu Uull' in tl\e g.;mc,. "J,1mc' Worth) " and .1l1o1.a'' hJ' been a \Cry ,,1lu.1ble pnrt l'f the l.!11.:cr" "rgrn11.111on and he 1 one ot the top pl:t~cr' rn the '\,B \ Thr) contract C\tcn'" n "'II re\\ard him a' ''n:h · Lalcrs owner Jcrr\ Au '"· 1J in prepared ~t.1tcmcn1 . "i·m hap!') ''1th the contrad C\tcn,1nn Jnd I'm h1<1l11u: fl)f\\lHd to fin1,hin~ m' l .trecr in Lo' t\na:clZ·,.;· W1,rth\ 'Utd. - -IJ• fht \ "Mi:itcd PJT s '89 BMW 3281 J.tpeect C~. h*e Ollll9' leCIM OI buy. White w top pfNMptng, Hit ..,._., f\llV !coded. COi ~. upgl'Q did wMet\. r.ar decJt IPOf*. $S7Lmo. leooe. 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Quote of the day: From Bill hlalll. wio ...... ttatc ... • 'II llimlL 1'I doHtt•ll of 0 00 l~•4tl 41a .. r, rccentl)' stepped down a coach of the Super 1owt champaon New YOdl Oiants: "Lany Waab *• the 33"4th player ~ bUt OYer S,000 . ..,.. were eligible. Bein1 lbC tut pick septrated •LU.Y from the real Irrelevant." ......_. ............ A ... clllllr. ............. .,, •• .., J-, .............. TM .... "°"'fDflllall ....... ~ ..... Wil *'"* ........................ ........ National L .. 9ue .... .,..,...... W L Pot. G• Docteen 3.4 24 see -~ 31 2S S~ 2 ClnclrNli 30 18 s 17 4 Sill 01fQ>J l 1 lO SOI 4 ~ HM1Cln ?3 36 390 11 'n Sall f<JnCl\CO 23 3 7 3eJ 12 laetDlvtelon PmsDLllC~ SI Louo' NewYO<\ C"'<JQO ~ Momt.11 W L 36 20 ~t. QI 643 -31 11 30 27 30 29 16 33 25 )4 ,,, ............. . -.... J ""'°"91' 2 o.tago • ~ ,,_,,,, J PN~),.....,.,., SI l...,. •1 ... 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Dlnncr, • 1wud1 i nd cntctta1nmcnt followl at 6:30 p.m, 9 F or more Info rmation , p hone Chairperson Roberta Rinehart al (714) 973· 1436. Grtltlr lA Gall The Wood Ranch Oolf Club will · host the Greater Los An1clcs Golf Invitational on Monday, July I, 10 benefit the National Jcwi h Center for lmmunoll>I)' and Respiratory Medicine, localed 1n Denver. The 1ournamc111 begins 11 10 a.m. with cont10cn1al breakfast, practice and a pullin& con1c~t Lunch is 11 11·30 1 m The sho11un '"" with 1 scramble fonn1t beams •I noon A rcccp11on 1s planned from S-6 p.m .. followed by dinner and the award ceremony. Green recs, golf can, breRkfast, lunch and dinner arc included in 1hc $500 per &<>lfcr cnlry package. Tournament •ponsorship, at S2.SOO. includes entry pack11c for four; corporate undcrwntin& is welcomed at SS,000 and Includes prominent hold s11na1gc and entry for c1gh1 golfers. 9 For more information, phone Tobi Tonoi.an 1n the N11ional Jewish Los Anacles rcgiunal office al (818) 90S·l300. 'I.Illy Pirate' Cllftll ............ The Nttloftal Awarcnc• FuundatlOft (NAF), the1 Cal S1ato Northnd1e Karalc Oub and 11\G Shotokan Karate ln1em11ional Fcdcratioh, USA, (SKIF·USA) arc prcscntlna a two-day karate tourn1mcn1 and exhibition benefit at Cal Stale Northrid1c June 22·23. The event is open 10 the public featunna karate dcmonstnlions, c11h1b11ions, and dozcm or karate matches with lop team l:Ompetiton from 1he U.S., Canada, Mexico, Vcnezuel1, Puerto Rico, Japan, and for lhc first lime ever in 1bc U.S., 1 Soviet team will compete durina lhc event. Tickets are priced at S8 for adults, senion 1nd children under 12, SS, and under S Is free. 9 For more information, phone the CSUN Ticket Office at (818) 885·2488. Registration is underway for 1 variety of weekday sallin& classes bein& ofrcrcd this summer for Orange Coast College's Sailina Program. The non-crcd11 cluscs be&in the week of June 17. New classes get undcrw1y throughoul the summer. All classes meet for one week, Monday through Friday, for 20 hour~. Onset arc scheduled from 9 a.m.·l p.m. daily, ind I p.m.·S p.m. Liberty's Anderson named all-CIF Parks tops coun ty team GOLETA -Marina High AJI, American center Cherokee P<:rks highlights the Orange Co unty ro ter in the fifth annual Santa Ha rba ra Vacation Classic this Saturday at 7 p.m. at Dos Pueblos High . Orange Coast Collc1c women's baskctboll coach Mike Thom1on, •Iona w11h his a sl 11n1 Norma Lcibfrcid, will conducl rhe founh annual "Lady Pirate" Bukc1ball Camp for &iris an 1radcs 3 throuJh. 11 in two sess1<>ns beginnin& July 15. Cour cs i"cludc Be11nning Saillna • Intermediate • Lidos, ln1crmcdla1c Shield , Offshore Cruising for Wo me n, ind Introduction to Big BoatJ. 'Tiie cl cs, bucd al OCC's Sailing Center in Newport Beach, offer h~d -on in\truchun. E1gh1y percent of the class time i spent sa1lin1 on Newport Bay or in the ocean. LOS ANGELES Liberty . ""--l-• .,..,. ....... "'°°* .... ,,,,.., •c .... -~ So '0 $1 1,f St 1"1 Chm1i;10 High ~ophomore Jercm) Andcr,on h.t) hccn named fir,1 learn All-Cl F Small School!> hy a ho.1 rd of Southern California .,purl \\Hiie r' for I he Amateur .'\1hlc111.: r oundat1on of ll1' ,\ngdc' '._~_...,."Mr• . !low'-..._. • )<> .. _.,... ... f .,.,._L_ " i-o m Ir IJ 500 Instruction centers on shooting, passl n&. b1llh1ndlin11 team play, defomivc rcchnique and rtbound1na. There will also be 1cam 11mcs. Players or all abilily levels are invited Courses arc open to anyone over 1hc age or 14. Course (CCS flfllC from $79 for Bcginnin& Sailing 10 $149 for Orr horc Ou151ng for Women. f er..-lA ~­C"' rn•""""""''-Cl'---~"-(JI \l,J'\ ___ ._ ._T_ PJ;,-~1,1 ......... ~ ,,..,....,._ '"""""' • -""°""'" .... ,.,,.. St l1t St ... s. no , In .. tll St 1'0 St It .. , 10.t Sr •1 OCC's Sailln& Center i located 11 1801 W, Pacific Coan HiJbwaY. in Newport Beach. between the Balboa Bay Oub and the Oranse Counly Sea &out Base. Andc:r,on tid ttcd 4:!Q tor 1hc r-.11n111emc11. who e<1rncd a Cll pl.iyoff berth, hul fell in 1he opc mn~ round. 16 4. tu ho\I Ch.1d\\llk . ·-"-· s-........ ,,_ ...... $t 10.I •7 Other Orange Coast Arca basketball stari on the Orange County team include Ocean View's Ryan Martin and Marcel Ten Berge, Laguna Beach's Josh Borella and Mater Dei's Jason Jancski. The game is expected to be a sellout. The first scuion of the camp, from July JS, 19, is from I,. p.m. each daty. The second session, July 22·25, is from l,S p.m. each day. Cost is t75 per session or S13S for both. 9 For more information or lo rc11)ter, phone rhc OCC Office or Community Services at (714) 432,S880 Visa and MasterCard holders may re11stcr by phone. "°' s.-...,._ • Z.•• ~c- l -CMt '""" "'-> " ).) 7'1 i Jn $t S2I i 471 Ander,on h11 a homer in the 1111,ile, which lef1 L1bcr1y·, reco1d .11 15-H , ----s--"" • !11111--tlM.41 (JI ,_, __ .. _ (JI °""'""'* i.-. Cl'2 DMIM 11111141Ne'"' CLASSIFIED INDEX 6,2,5678 FAoM NORTH OAANOE CO. 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 4 ...... THE DAk. Y Pt\.OT CV.SS1fl£0 Ol'flCE HOURS ,..__Sentce Mon·l'rl ..,,,.5 30pm .....,_Count• M Fl OOem· S 00pm M~I PUBllCATIOfl O«AOLIHI Mor>Oey ftt a ao "" T u.tdey Mon 1.30 l'M weo~ r.-s ao l'M Tllu<CldlJ'f Wed I IO l'M 'rldllY T""'e 6 IO PM s.1 ... oe, "" a ao PM a-.y '" s ao "" CHECK YO\M AO TMl ""IT DAY lll;t 0 .. 1., Ptto1 tin••• IOf efhc....cy encl KC\HKy HQftY~ OCCH•Onelly •"°'' Oo occur p ..... 11119" wti~n 'I'°"' a<I " rea<I bllCk end ch«k your '4 dlliy Ref>otl e<r0t• 1mmecs.e1ety 10 6•7 ~71 f tie ()edy P.tot KCl!PIS no 1 .. 1><1o1., '°' eny ef•Ot '".,, a<l-t•Mlf"eftl fOf -ti •• may be •ftCIOMSlble ••ceot IOf 11'te CO.I of Ille JPK• ectually CICCU(ltlld b., 1 ..... ,°' C..O.t CM Otlly be allowed for tl>ft l•fSI ..,_loon A<1y arnoun1 not peMI wt1h1n 30 Oey1 as reQUlf.O -tie .ub14KI 10 bul nol lff'nltecl 10 l.nanc:e c:tl¥999 Coml)ul.0 a1 1 • ~ ot 1r.e unpllld blllance per mon111 •• cOlltcuon '011l1 encl eny r.-able 1110fney • r.et ~ ....... .. L• · .... (-) . 11 . . . . ,,,, ' J.. . ,, .. -~ : . ,....._. .. ... .... . ,... 1.• G• ·npr .ii 1002 •RIAL ESTATE• •LICENSING• •SCHOOL• Let UI ll'IOW you how to get your Real E1111a ucenM FAST Stal"I making the money you d., 1erve CIUHI avali.. abl• Daya/Evening Sat. CENTURY21 INLAND PACIFIC 71MS0-1121 71 4-721 ·2H1 IANKREPOI Know About Ban~ Rapo1 right after the tru1IH aalel '°' frff lnfOfmallon call 833-0722 f'orec101ure a, Bank Repo1 & Prot>1te1 Training Menual Men• u•I wlll be mallflt out for a 2 wk FAE& trlel olfart 8 ali1n.d, pey St 001 unaatl•fl•d, NndHc:kt ..... ,, H 111 .. , ,. : , .. CMAAMINO We9' eftCI 29r Ila, 1r9 ... yefd • oetto, ....... for ,_,.al or fem I •11. Sltt.000.UIOthow. at-oa'1 or ..... 1• " m 5' 411 II JU i oo II •• -By th~ Dally Piiot 642-5678 N1·:.,·· ,,. •PACIPIC MDII• GORGEOUS 59A 38A. .._...11 2 aty, IU9tt l.ndec:ap. _. m A·\' II • ! • \1 t ·-nv.-* Ing, n"r S.C. Plau IUYllGU .. ,I 3 A 48R ctoM to th• $259,900. OPEN Sat. Sav• up to ~ of beach I 1,400 eq ft . I ,5, 54t2 Sturo-on. commlaalOM w/your Prtced from 1351,900. • ............... .,. ............ _ own "BUYeA'S liAOs SPECIAL .Vil.DEA .._., .,...... ,..._. KEA". Celt fOf cMtalla. l'lNAHCINOI 112.0SIO RHttot etnc• 1978. 0..... llOtl • ""' ~t-:t:,.~~:':.~ Adam• Smith "'9ra ·-• HaR RIDG9 CRUT IN Of by 9PPt IA2• Mtn view, 38f + d4K'+ ..... 8'o619r co-op o~ ... 8UM 11-S 2 \o\8.. U 71, I 0 0 . 28R Condo, ~a. t l'S8 Malft St Ag!nt A .. •. l40-9Ht A.nt·'>uV· 1995, rent $435,000. 48R 38A .... ... ....,_ t ... a-to P4JfCt\aM. Bkr 536-N 74 .,... ... -T,_... _...... 1 O.algMt Condo, du-' 751,7293, cty M2-3M OWC. lrg exec. hOUM melter aultea, gr• 3BR. 1~BA e·~. A·2 4BR. pool .., t•R apt View a aurrouncttnoe. IOt. AV llCC•H/hkup. RV parking 1247,&00. N B Bluff•. Quiet, N~emod 13M.IOO Prine. onty. M 5-te1e clean. blight, al'larp. ~ •...,'1171 DOI Muat 1acr1ftce. Call e . ~ OM 28R 111A, llAIRI 645-0471 after epm hrdwd ttra. get conct. VIUAGI ~AM O VI • W 0 I' R·2 lot. Prlcflt fot •• 000 DOWNI aACK aAY. 38r Imm.cl ..... .,,....... 2BR '2s1 End Unit, 2\1\Ba. Take ~r loan LOW DOWI QITI profaulonal decor. S•St,900. 723.04011 'fOCI Ill tight a at1 , clean, NNINIULA n-_,. 48drm • bankable, 210,000 Charming .. -ech cot· -........--....-OMUCK a LIZ "'"' bonue rm w/ab10-.IOll•• 7eo-eooo t9941 belWMn bay A tiMty 9YWhln9 Incl. _. ...,..,.. oc.an pric.ct to a.., Of ~ ""9Ct lend-btancl new remocMt ~ Of Yfl'Y lg IOI. nHr wedge. Call ~ aoo,ooo toM A a 11. K • r •" a a ...., w11 eeny '°" .ltiellle eT ... at t ctown. NM.000. Mk VDUIUll '°'.CZ:.1 n II AT WllOLIULI ' '""'"'°' owned """' betng M)fCI UM_, mat, ket All in pr..-nlum Quiet tocettone 1~ PenthouH ll,1t< 28R Corner. S t 77,IOO 2M Duel Matr . It llK ............... .... ,.., t .. *"""' ( )11f C ,f ('I l\ I'' f V J l • ' I I ' f ! • ' ~ • ' } ft For more information about lhc salhn& councs, phone (714) 64S,9412. From North Orange CCM1ty From South Orange CCU1ty H· •.11 f • t i:' I ,·/ I',•, j 1 Ii. I 540-1220 496-6800 a...ta aartNw9 · YOUNO couple ...._ Elegent 4BA 48A, f'•Mltv ....e. te .,.,._ home In N8/CM/or cuatom 1 yr home on ....._ M.,._ View LaO· '1•9' olc. OUtck hlli.lde whh t>reathtak· "•"'• from Own9f. ffCf'OW poee. Pvt per· Ina 280" oen wa. 7 (Som"*'9et or Pof, t ... only pt9. 11W012 mrn from dwntn 88 tlftno model). Juati----------4 Owner .. Y9 Mfl nowl 101e1 home, hava .,., .. .._... .. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Illy Plllt fits In. =~~· Bkr 114/ cu h. (213) 4...,7242 =::.::::".:~It ;.-----llilll!I-...~--............ WIN DINNfR FOR TWO Find our hidden Classt· fied Adl ... Arid Win' c. ......... . 1. Shnply ftnd our hid· den elenlfl•d edt eomewtMN in our CS.. fled MCt,on. Cut •nd paste lhe eds on the en· 2. All ...... mutt amw by Thutlday Noon. try blank end mall. 3. Winner wU1 be choeen by random dreWlng end winMn name wUI appear In the folowlng days paper. OM wtnMr per -.k. 4. COn• wlU Nn 5/24'91 • 7/1~1. I '\IU\ l~I \'h Name _ _.._...__ ____ .......__ ...... _,_ __ I PMl•Aide Hen Adclreel __ _;_ _____________ .._ __ _ Phone _._ _____________________ _ I ~=~~~·~~!![J~~;Nll~;•;:~~;•;•;";*~l;C~1;;~~~~~"-~Ul~W~·;;;k~,~C~1;•;M~;·~CA.;; .. ;117~;;;;1 ~~~~~~----!l~~~::.!.!!!-....-J_~r.·lt p, ' •',fl ti ~)I I,,,-('<, \00°) HOW TO RESPOND TO DhTE{INE •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not ati fied) When leaving a me sage • Leave your fir t name • Mention your intcrc t • TeJ I your age • De cribc your appearance • Specify your pref crences • Include what you liked about the per on you arc re. ponding to You may leave a 30 ~ccond me .. age . You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute . ALS USE TH IS FORfl.·1 TO PLACE YO UR FREE PERSONAL A D GUIDELINES PRINT Cl.EARLY: (first three words ore bok:Jfoce> 25 word maxmUT1 FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All ColHns WI Be Charged Regular Rate. ',, l -r--- ~ OfARLES GOREN With OMAR SHARIF .._, TANN AH HIRSCH Neither vulnerable. North dula. NORTH •Q •J 10 9 6 & •KJ 98 •A9 4 WEST EAST • 10 • •A J 9 8 7 2 9K873 •AQ • 10 7 & • Q 8 3 •.197& •Q 3 SOUTH • •K 8 & S •"" •• 2 .... tA 4 2 . •K 10 8 2 .:rhe bidding: -Horth Eut ,.... l • Dbl 2 • Obi p ... P... p ... South P .. P .. s • West p ... PAM PAM Openina lead: Ten or • A ainlle clue ia all that a compe- tent declarer ml&ht need t.o come up with a winnin& line. Con1idtr thi1 hand from a recent ie.m same. Experience ahowa that it p-.y1 t.o compete rather than let the oppo· nenll play unmolested at the t.wo- level; hence, North'• repeat takeout. double. With alightly better spade aPc>ll South would have paued. even on thi1 layout.. two apada could have been eet a trick had the defendera collected everything they .were due, but we cannot fault South'• deciaion to remove to three club.. Protpee'll for the 4-3 fit didn't look promising when Wnt attacked with the tan or apadea. East won the ec. and cashed the ace and queen of hea11.1, Weat echoin1 to ahow en- cou...,ement.. Declarer. Art C~t.al of Norwalll, Conn .• needed no more I information t.o come up with the -lz Al T IR ul Q I' I only line that offered a chance for the contnc:t. Eaat reverted t.o • apade at trick four, ruffed in dummy to make aure of acorint the low trump. while I y A N E Ji I J keepins control of the euiL. West .,. _______ ... wu marked with the king of heart.a 12 ( ( I . had not ruponded t.o the openina L •• ..._." '"' It' Jtfitc. "'*· OIW. ;..!~~~===--I ~·· lnClry CAIA -.1111 .,, 0AW AW. 18R dA 1780. tlfl oefTAUR MGMT taA INS. ca .. 1111rv .... ,....., ....... ..... lac. No ...... °'*' 8-4 .....,..... '141 I., .... ,...,. •°""° 1nce l50iil0.~6WliM ---· ..... ··-~--==.: -.-. ..aedeft . .... ,... ~ ... poet, pdo. ;mwww,. 1121/mo. 141·1411 _,. OOlllQe. W/O 1111311 410e .... ""· lito ~ ....... .., t .. .... ... 9ldlln: 111'4294 *'· lndry .... ,,.. --.;.._.,.;.;,.~-~.;.._-.wffiii• pnt. No peta. 11n1 l•A. encl yeJd wt mo + d9p. '60-e294 petto, 1721. 122.en4 ••itDll '-AROE 28R, Ht7 Riden. No Pete balcony, garage. •iDfltD•• Quiet. 1135. 120 E. La IM wt balcony. 20th St. 842·8080 Iha. 3H U.W..lty, E'Slde am 1 BR duplu. NB !'Bluff .-001.StDl! No.._ ...... ,. lfrplc, lndry fac. patio ........... k'"-~ _udlo ~C HOMI! M• BR, ~ ,t ! it ' ' • no pet 1 pefa only ,..., ,_ m.o ... -. "'' a •IPICIAIJl•I l5N .... c 845-7234 a I Room Sutl••· All "'*· ~ Oil'' opnr .llO Amm I MA ~ Pd. Weekly from ••Al'IAI.. SI004700 1214400 r.11 I• I ,,· )t J vrr 1 t""' ••atD•r,, nr Nwpt 1165. 727 Vortrtown *er..vwvv•* NB quiet bayfront IBdrm '"48a, sMK>I. ..... 2 • 'ba, lndry. All9. M0-37'0 llOO °" home. 1 BA W/ eundk. ~·~ cabte hook·up. ~He·~~~·,::~ •fWID iilW IUJCUfY 41 HA 28A, g;ar-.ge. Avt 7/1. Yrtyl_rt_emtu, ... T\Ma VIUAOI Plac:•. 644 0452 evaa apertmenta, 28A HA f/p, O/W. Cloee to So. PIT llld OK. ..w + ~ ....... U With lofta. "404922 °' Coaet ~ 1875/mo. utff. &4&-530t. llllDI • IACK IAY 895-9542 505 sunnow.r Nwpt 3br. 2\IM)e, .... 1469 A d9 c.nn.. CENTAUR MOMT. • ue · Spactou• 2Br 1 ea w/ 841-aaee condo M~ Pool, Jao, 28A IBA, g;ar .. bft~e. patio, trplc, S750/mo. tannl9 l450/mo + NC lnd!'.y 1825. 4~2471 714/871-<>377 Ann or Avt uap 845-5040 U8T81H t BR, car· 81~7 C M A Shr MWPT CRaaT port, pool, gaeJWatar oata eaa. oom twnhN, 38f a._.aa, pd. No pete. H35/mo aY1lll In Coliega P1c tennla, pool, apa. + dep. 84M781 28R 18A ""'UCI W/O home. w't" to occ. 1100 Tom .... , ... EASTSIDE tBR 18A, refrlg, pool, t•nnla, ~/mo. 36-1IH patio, gaa & water carport. No pete. E'SIDl! C.M. :IBR 2\o\ltA Incl. Walk·ln cloMt. 1810(MO. l40-t>481 condo 1425/mo+uW f\1J I 1 fo I LI J \' • ,. ' lj HM/mo. 845-5853 ·~Non amkr. Fum/ EASTSIDE 28R t ~BA. un • &4640tS l40 720 100l ltf t.rttQ, caa• & water ~~~.:. ~ 111~ w~. Mm. Incl. lfrplc, carpot1 1 BR, 2 b*a to bch. twnhM, 1310-+ "' utll. Ag! 541.aon "25/mo. 945-5853 L.ndry fac:llttlea. UUI 1100 cMp. ~1 IOO a/f etudlo ofQ. M-r EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA. lrg Inc. MOQ(mo. Cell a.I S1 Huntington 8"ch. lfV rm, retrtg. carrn:t1· Sun pm onty 411·1121 2nd "r. Pvt ldtCIMn a I•• a water net. ~. ssoo. ll0-3t'fl 750/mo. 845-5853 Alto~• SmaJI Of· GOOD Lftl".aTIONI weekly flea. Oroe11 ..... E&a1 and probably one club honor, yet _ _ _ _ · 1 the queen or diamonc:ta aa weu. So . C A N K K Dad to daughter, • What bid. Thenfore. Weat could not hold I ~ <t.clarer led the jack of diamond.a I I I ' ( ~. have you done to your haJr?" .~Amr bNc:h rental, El Mono 11th St. CM. Bltt. .. vv vrr * Udo , ... Remod up-Mobil• Home Park, _!•~•1!;::81~8!;:!3~. ---- Large 28R 1 'ABA atra 28R 28A 'ftp •l .. pa ~-114"71°" iraahlon le. Luxury townhoua•. lndry micro d/W l1lSO/mo 9124, 4 ..... 74 1,000 af ground noor. from the table for a backward Oauohter, •rve &. ... teased It a fineue! .:"'I "'"'~ After capturinf Eaat'a queen with ----------little. Dad, •Teased itf You've the ace. declarer rmeaaed the eight I s 0 R R A y I drtven It _,. or diamonda and cubed the kins, cJ .. rln1 the auit. When • heart WU I I I I .. 1 s • Complete the chuckle quoted led from the table. Eaat could not . _ _ _ _ _ by filling In the ntl•ng words ruff profitably, eo declarer wu able you develop from ll9p No. 3 below. to ecore a low trump. To prevent West from c:IUcardins a heart when declarer tried t.o rutr on the board. South continued with the kine of apedea. Whether Eaat ruffed hi&h or low, or did not ruff at all, the defend- era could pt only one more trick and the contract rolled home. Try it. • PltlNT NUMBERED LETTERS IN THESE SQUARES A UNSCRAMALE A80VE LETTERS W TO GET ANSWER SCHM.tm ANSWllS s I I I room, r~~j~.blt-lna. IN. 1io.eUa. BAl. PetVN•. Spec bay· wet bw, pffYate ~- 20::a:2~:1N .... S7IO• ~ng~~ ~~e:; ~~B. ~::01~ •tlDMI •eoo. doctc. Wll'r 87M50e M ••• Enc. ofllc• SS3S URGE 21R $725 l'l10. dehwahr, •love CdM on the CNna Cove Fum. Ind. UM of c:onf. C811111-40ll Incl. No 8'5-4855. bMeh. Fun\ t8A, aun rm, pnon. eria """· L• aar •• dwftoel •EaatblUtf 2Br 2Ba, J>Of'Ch, Jut-ti& or Aug. copfaf. fax .. MC..ta.t• • ,. frplc, pool, cotri w/d, 2 '5000/mo. 75-7251 lal. ld9el tot archJencJ. ::::, 0f039 ~ daccw. carpona, ll1ra etor.ga Weekly R9ntale, on a accto• *· teo-S4et · "3-1M~ 1895 No Pet 122.ao11 Off •••ch. f'rom UDO PlllllllUlA MOft-tN 80NU911 •N••1t•r• •h•rH ~.:'~~ ... :-=r1y 200-1815 eq. ft. ~ 1 BR, quiet, frple, 18" lBa yrty 1100 ~ for l'Wtt. Otd cable, sMK>I. petk>, gar. U111• Incl. Step• IO N9WP0"" MarlN envt- 1886 No pat 850-e3&7 beachll Bkr 542-3850 , on m • n t • s 0 "' • ' IR • •eo •pace• on water with Roomy & bright 1 Br .. dock• avatt.t>ta. eon. 1Ba. gar, patio. Npt Stepa to beach. Ga· '" .. wla C1w111eft vanlent fl'M patklnQ. Blvd a 18th. $825/rno. raga, patio. Agt. 144--~ ..._,, M leCIM 873--9330 Call Tony. 845-9122: OtN The Prudent.., toO ""_, ... .,,... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Jay. 213-eu.e133 Caltfomla Real!y no~ ••7-4000 Upatalta ornc.. tor t4"it -on Balb<>a t1land. Avt Specloua 1 & 2BR apta. 2BA 1BA. f/p, gar, dah· •'390 utlla pd. ,.m n/ Jun• 154h. 14()().MSO/ Near beach, echool1, wahr, walk lo bch. 1mkr, no peta. 38A mo. Calf 7H•toe1 •hopping, M50 a up. 38th St. 11100/mo 28A. 708 Avocado "" low move In 549-033e. 2131433-'0os. CdM. 875-"34 ---.-C1 ,,,1•11 " 1' Ac .. oaa 1 2 3 4 62 Prtokly shrub 63 C'9en hOUN 64 luPPor1 15 8111. J)fef 51 Long poem 51 Ar1 Mibfee1 61 w .. -..°' t2 Girt of IOtlQ 10 11 12 13 Friday, June 1• UBRA (Sept 23-0ct. '22): Chsna: F'rtdlly, hat 14 uat Wt Forae1: Cole Porter. mce1in1 pro"cs ucltlna, could CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jtn 20); Gemini composer ~hose lyrics arc actually chanac courac of your life. An unusual amount of jockcyin1 fOT unforgc111ble He became ram11iar Scenario h11hliah11 unorchodoxy, pos111on or inrrlauc appears lo be with astrolOIY 11 result of his surprise, 1an11na. reunion wilh former laklna place on tfle work front 11 lhc 1nocla11on ""Ith "Brlcklop." fabled teacher Spot111h1 on career, moment Therefore, you may nO'N b& chanteuse who c Pans n1ahtclub bu 1ncss, pl rorccd into a position whereby you cacercd lo $uch a the Prince of SCORPIO (Occ ll·NOV 21)'. have 10 make a final choice, In turn. Wales. Erne t Hemingway, Henry You'll u1ound many by display of leads co chc acverin1 of lonpland1na M iller and other cclcbrnies More humor, 1nlcllectu1I curiosity. tic1 or connections. Geminis (p c and pre<1en1) nor 10 be Attcncion also revolves uound AQUARIUS (Jan ll·Pcb. 19): forgotten: John Wayne, Beverly Sill~, cravcl, education, scnllmcnl. New There arc bound to be momenta now Bob Hope. George Bush, John •pparel "improves" body lm11c. when you have to count to cen, climb l'enncdy, Jackie Muson and Joyce Sa11111rh1n fiaures promlnently. down or di"anec yourself ror a while C11rol 011tcs. Travel. acch1mution SAGITI'ARJUS (Nov 22-Dcc. ll). if you wane 10 avoid a complete fcalu rcd for many Gemini> an 1991. Current rules, rc,ulntlons mi&hl be break or aepiuacion in one particulu ARIE (March 21·April 19)· annoyln1 but evcncually boomerana rela1ionshlp. Jusc how CJplOllve the 0111loaue w11h rnmlly memher in yuur f1vor You 'll leam more s11u1u1on could become will certainly provides surpri'ICs, encouraacment. about invcntoty, account Ina bo 1pparcn1 nver tho nCJlt few dl)'I. Focus on cravcl, communication, procedures. tu and license Pl CES (Feh 20-March lO): Faco outlet for crea11vc energy Home rcquircmcn11. Suck to 1tl career or professional problem• cnv1ronmen1 subject to "~uddcn CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): head-on and then set about chanac." Vir10 11 reprc'Cnled_ Ir formation rcccl'Ycd help )'OU win rcorpnlzina your day-to-day rou11ne. TAUR (April 20-May 20) lc'*I conln>\'eray. Actcntlon revolve Collcaaues or business u1ocl11cs Domc1Uc ad1u11mcn1 featured, 11ound res1ora11on of credtbihl)', may be uncoopcracive and 11rct0mo. includes musical 1n~1rument, an partne rship, marrnaac. Oain However. one w:.iy or 1nothcr, you obJect, lulfu ry 11em If d1ploma111:, you indated via wr111en word Gemini mu11 be freed from unwantco act aim t e1;eryth1n1 de ired oy plays role. commllmenh, rc,trlctlona or fomna uc~. you could k>\C. Libra AOUAAIU (Jan 20-Feb. JI)· rci1nain11 i Involved , Fcxu• on lnc:omc, heller, timmty, ARIES (Motrch 2l·April 20) CEMINI (~11y 21-Junc 20): ram1ly relation hip , Emplutment Alchnufh you k cl Y\>U ha\.'C bcco led Outline hound me~. find out Cllactly pktvrc, 1t nnt con11dercd bi.at. up lhc prdcn parh recently -~n what you c .. n clpctc u rc,ulc of brltJ\lent Sense of ficn uric by lridMdual you thou :ht to be con1ribu1tun' Ddinc 1ctm\ You'll upward You'll receive urprisc offer. •Iii -in f1ec, you have now recc1\fe p.1ymcn1 fulkw.o1n1 initial Ubra 1~d. • rc:ach(d • ma,or lurnt"t·flOlnt m dcl11 Go'"I" could l'>ct,lmc acri u PISCl (Feb. 19·March 20): yrur life and nnc an which )">U •Ill C'ani.rd, Accent myttcry, 1ntr11ue, 111mour. Mcomc: even more awar and C-A.'IC'J-R (June 21 ·July 12) ()Ck: ~ rclauon hip cJ1Clhna, aomcwhu confi«n1 of you1 crc111YC atrllls and htah . IJkc 1n1trntr~i:, &cl co heart or conttOYCraial, could lnYOIW ahort 1alcn1 m•llcl\ ( 1rcum,1ancc' 111kc sudden, lrlp. • ec roallallc, avoid ulf, TAUltU (Aptd 21·May ll): Nuw 41r11n""it 111rn 1n ~our favur. You'll docepclon. You hold "upper hand." your 1hcn1tlm roally mull b• have mnrc rc,pon ibilicy, you'll V1rj> lnwlvc:d. ..:entered on maucn of a ptlCllClll, ...,._...., ...... .__ .. \urv1vc a.:m"· tould h11 financial IF J U N I I • IS y OU It c;arccr, fin1nc11I or bu mcu nature. J1dcpoc. llRTHDAV1 You havo "wrltor'a The Ntw Moon 1n Ocmini l1n1tic~ u.;o (July 2J-Aua. 22)· Yuu'll 1i1na1urc." You aro dynamic:, 1ha1 )'>U arc com1na up with ldcil• or have acceu to eonlldcnt1al crc..WC, ftirta11ou1 You f.rcfcr hort tchcma which ahould dt pcl all the 1nr<>rmaUon. Fcu1, do11h1t, croeuwa I<> • Ml mca , You art .,_ .. end rean of tho paat few u p1c1on will be er1d1carcd. Yuu II capablo or k:N1ns moro than one motltha i.ltract w1dtr 11KJl\!ncc and i;oold be pcnun 11m11ll•ncou1ly You en~ GEMINI (May 22-Junc 21): ln¥olved tn dram111c tcnarto. retctln1 mot 111an one "°'* 11 1 Jupiter, the ptanct of juRice H wtlf 0 r .. 11on wmpul1oryl 11mc. Ocm1n1, V1r1u. a1l1tar1111 11 pid funtlM, lit now n Joiluc VlaGO (Aus Zl-SC~ :22) ttcU pmon1 play 1mrurtan1 iolel hi '°"' wfth Min. Whidl ~ --~ orl1luH17, darina, r11k-1ak1n1. life. Relat10Mh1p tteaun 11 tie11an1na 11-Crdorc, bnxJll ao arpmc•ll °' h1dMd111h ~tty ndlffcrcnt Of tit moftth m1p1 bt 100 hoc nOt mte.fcrucc fnn thcilc ot .._, bocor..c on1l11niu11c •lliCJ Bv to cool utr. You•u ltt\'CI in ~"9 faith. 1altnt «>r Mry ind b 'OMC ~ ... -.... ~~-al prcaent,. "dlfkrHt" format. 1D'I oc11l ecll\'tll • will acc:et6re11. do riredlcly What wlt1 ro-lleM win plaud1u u1d nab. Leo l>Utnt oc ldJu tmcftt ,_.u,.. !.-<!AlllCll (June n;J.., 2J)· Aa ....,,_.._...._._.~• CMnted ~r. lh w.ct dun 10 • ~ ll MWt t-.._.;.._..;..;.~-~-----------------~ become Cf)'ltal dear 1ha1 11 ~nl rlnaftdtl ltftMC*l'lt °' vftikfta "I • mor trouble lhln It IJIUtlh tto•n•r, cry to opt IHll or -d1scn1anate mlf wuhovt causin1 coo ~uch hard fcclina or cru11na cun01<:ts of an 1ntcnacly pcrson1I nature LEO (July l•-Au1 23) You.now ha~ lhc pov.errul comb1n1hon of Min and Juptlcr in Leo co 1u1dc, 1uard and defend you. Therdorc. no mut er what emotional or profc•~ional 1ri1I or tribulation you have C'fperienccd reccn11)'. )'OU muit bcaln 10 reel dtc1dodly mo re cncrsctlc, cnchusluOc and optimistic aboul che ru1urc. VIRGO (Aua. 24·Scpl. 23): You have a reputation fur bc1111 1 rather quiet and m lrlna lndividuol Now. howe\'Cr, othcn are JOlna 10 ace just how mU(h of a firebrand ,ov can be, h1¥10I Cln1lly rcah:rcd what can be achieved or aa1ncd by chanaina your tactlca over career or profc sional m111cn UIRA (Scp1 l4--0ct 13): There is no po1nt In sfmply c:cMnpl1inln1 •bout lcM.d onet' a111tudc1 or bchrik>r. You mutt find out why lhey cannot Or Wiii nOC mUC nnn COl1\m1lmcnts. Pcrh•pt )'OU h1~c ml read ccrt•un m or -even worse -wtll now di-<Mr that a third part Is deliberately m llu'' maa.chlcf, SCOU'IO (Ocr 24-No¥, ll) The Combined 1ftnixncct of Min 1nd Jup11cr lt1 L:cc> rnay seem 10 UPJCI or threaten IO mu~h ~~ bCI vcd 10 be 11fe and ICCUrt, HUWC\~r. Juplccr In P'rtlc1.1lar 11Ytn1ually bn lutina tucu :11'crcforo, duft't panlie, b111 limply ~!«Imo !he pro.pee! of "n upheaval "' the worktna pactetll of >'t>Uf hfc, MGtlTAJtlU (Nov. 23-Dcc:. 21)• F.nJC?f tu tho full all that lho rem••ndcr of Ju.no hc.ild in 1 ire. Y1111 hoc hid to t pc ""ICh n11mld11111n1 1m11u011, •un1v1111on and Crl't&llK>llAI llpiCI II forced Kl m(Klil'V 1r.1vcl rlan I l~r. lhc tide of fonun 1 hell.it 10 t11rn n P nip,.rt" . i'B FOR LEASE: Appro• 1000 8q ft unit, 2095 Placentia, Unit 4, Coe1a M ... 12Mea lnr!11·.11 .. 1' .·::\H LSE: 2930 ColegalC, CM, IOOO alf ,....,_, W/8 220V/3 PH drcuftl Rott dOOf. IOO llf ofc. allm'I aye 7t ....... 1t2 lr'1, •'T, f ir' '' i • I ' ' •( HUIT IUCM 4 Piii Mln'or ~. fM rm., tM• kltcha, 1f9 mnter auttae, Aomat\ tubt, lofb. l40o2tl'J ........ IWSST ltK.etOtC In to to''° dep (hl1oue= Cell•-~ I 11 ' ' ' ( ' : ' ~ • ' I 11*' '"'°'. If \'OUI lllTKDAY IS ON l±t~=~~:1~ RIDA\'1 U rclat 11vali or _,etalon now want 10 rcnc.,.eate ltftllt Of CC!illd•lloil then. ht """ of "" fccllnc rathtr c:at1r11Kd, ~ •~~------~---­°' lletfl7td. 1fw them f ifltlithelie ..._rlna. rt11her than io)iltt "If c.JWCnurc or ohYC branch owt d hand -and the mm1111 ,car parlllietd 1-;s!~;;;;;;~ &o be • memorable 1114 rtWJ~ I 1 '"'° • SlngM Mom/1tudent wf2 yr ofd In Dey C.,. nMdl H .B. houM91t· ting until end Of Aug, Xlnt local r•f9. 'lli- 8112, 241·801t Ne. Prof n-amkr, deM, HOU8aK•aNR ~ twnhm nf botl. 1 dey a waatc. A•f«· ,am Pf.,, l.l'g bdrm, encea . Newport lhr ~U1ff. Avt now. Beach. Reply to Ad '400. d!plllt. 145-5572 1172. Clo Dally Pltot, No l!xp. Neceuary. * BUYINO ITEMS * P.O. Box 161(), eo... l!'etn '300 C..h dally • 1et0'• to 1950'• * Me ... CA 92826. buytng merchandfM. ......., to Houlltloklt Nanny-UV. In ~. Call 8AM·11PM ~ ....._lv..._ 173-C23 !ng. ·~Ing. get'f •• Sun .. 7t41MO-M11. , _____ .....,. ____ _ bOy 13. Own room. Now Hiring. FuM Service MTIQUI* COST~ME•'" * lido lal, NB. ~ 81atJon Anandanta. " -' July Aug . 1200/Wk , Pff 1931 NewPort Blvd. 2131$.1~ . c':n 1tO..n~ad. i::~~ OFl'ICI MIT •eooo Sq. Ft,• Pff, 714/97&-2837. Mon-Sat HM. SW'l 12 .. •We Buy Md I.ii• PIT CMI QJVIR Co11•911m1n•1 We6oofM 'or the llderty. ** &42'8990 ** Employm1•11t ·J'..iO ~:~~·~Ill train (213) 438-7407 __ Sa_•_·Tuee __ ._540-4...._._1 ... 0_2_,Antlque quilt• & doUa * COOK * pff POllTIOll Barbin . Vlllerov & Mexican kltchan expe. Train fof -nt. No Boch China, ofd Jlw-rlenc. naceuary. "ff .. .,,,.... airy & maoazin.a & Oreg Of Qarv, exp raq. l!am l40C>-other coll.ctlbl", Fri · ' 700 wtc II-or lmeN!ew •'73-4447* call 71 4""32•9847 9AM. 982 Ooldenfod N)M'N ASSr Dr. CM. 54M289. We require a top, rell-Pitt Control Tech. OININO table/4 chairs. able dadlcatad person Lloyd Pell Control St 500. Lamp table to run our busy omc:.. Med• rout• tech1. We $85. Floof lamp 1150. Strong computer, train. Mu1t heve good 5e&-4177 Appl1. rn< f''; bO 1 1 P~. typing, admln, drMng record. Drug ecctno akllla a mU1I. t11tlng requl'9CI. Call Salary opan. Penna-Bob at 97~21 btwn nent ~hlon. NB. Celt 8em·12pm. EOE Kenmore W .. her, good Mr. Clmemiltl ll0-1tt9 ....;..;....._...__._.;..... __ I cond. $86. Newport. R.N. '" 114/842-Ga79 w/e. or AUTO lllCHANIC For communfty cltnfc. 811171M'77& F ff, xlnt benefit• 81..ilngual preferred, ~ply ChaVl'on, PCH bUt not required. Flex• & MeeArlhur, CdM. I~ houri No hoff. • ......, daya or Sundays. Call 7 Tan """a. OOfdUrOy, Bartender TrlllnM1 o.o.N .... ,.. O""*'-z. ~~..,.,... ~ Ne4tdacl. Call: 4M-<M25 1~4-IOt1 m . 1 round l1IO . ......o372. AMI &tete CerMfal 8Mutlful Sol loveMet IUUTY Ul.Ofl •t~,ooo IMCOIR chefr, ottc:;91\. N..,; ••PUPPlll•• IS0.$250 Off IVIRYPUPPY • Akha • Amerlcen E1klmo • Calm Terrier •Chihuahua • Cocker Spaniel • Doxie • Golden R• trlever • K ... hond •Melt"' • Min SchneUllr • P1kng1H •Pug • Shlh-Tzu MINI POT IELLY PIGLET ac••NC• Dl•T TRUCK LOAD UL• IAT, JUN• UI •141 "3239• MOVING SAL•. Oek hutch $100 Con101e I treck atereo • tape• S50 AMIFM atereo cu1ette, tum table. 1pkers $50. ConllOle color TV, like new 9 drawer dreHer. Deak S30 Anlq mirror ssn. lamp• 110 ea. Garn••· cloth ... bOok•. pla.nts All WMk t0-7pm. 423 W. Bey. 14 &45-9028 Newport Herbor Jey· CM• Glent Rummage PET\.ANO PAVILION Sele. Sat Juna 15, 9 to OPEN 7 DAYS 3. 1851 Plec.entla Ave t8374 Beach Blvd '"' CM. Clothing, applt- ml So 405 twy. next ancu. furniture 10t1 to T1r91t Between ....;.o_f _m_lac;..;.... ----- Edinger and Hen SAT only w . Bicycle, office 1uppH11. hou•• Black Lab, 16 mo, nau-war••· cloth•• & Iota tared male, FREE to of other gtMt 1tuff. gOod l\ome. 148·7508 381 Flower Str"t aflar 4PM Yard Sale. Sat Juna 15, I to 4. IM9 Junlpero Or. CM. ~ nMdad full AMllltiC fof S 8IMgra. cond. oak tftm. ~ time, 155/da{.4 Tues Agta 9tatt at 10-1~ ftc:9 1325. 141-3418. Mui Top of ..,. Une 12• Kite Sall~ 1325 :~~. ~~~ be ==.;. ~ llO Cryatlll, ruo-. furnfture, Racing Me Our•Ace 3 Surf Skll (nHr ~~.-A---to your comm'all lampa, new u••n component•. 1100 new) 715e-91oe. -----• £11 'd lie Admln .uo Md, wom«i'a ctotn-oeo ~1 ro~~r"'~ = .J Jeen ?a1..... Ing. etc. f2t-IM4 Schwinn Mounteln 81ke, E•P In handllng MATIOMWID9 UU Fr9neh tradltlonll lrg tr frame lt:5 Call 1952 'Woodle" Chrl9 Pnwl·r 80.1!, i'O 17 Cf9'#9, akllla In con-coffM table & mat~ 17~4 . Craft 11' Sponaman cr•t•Jm11onry, •It· RllTAUUNT HILP lnO aota bllck tebte. Run• bout ·tr a II• r :'u'!;. -::-· A':::o;:; NMdad, 1ummer only. = ~=-W::: '.1k'; lt.OOO 55t.eeeo Con ,, Or111. prap cook•. aai. new Paid 13700 Nfl ~)l11lf'111,, l 1t II )(j•, t 1l )t.11 S.111 An.th ,·ti 1 ·l 91. o. 9011 114• a01. Celt 494-9850 for s130o. 780-9767 eve HMf*'le, CA 92sq, JuM Bob Brend n..,, Llfecycle. 13' Capri s.It BOllt with COUNTili iiL•• ...;;.;.....;_o;..r_-..· ____ 1HO\nefUI of Fuml1ure, 11800 OBO. Never traUer. Excellent aall C " b ' Aellaurant many entlqu.a. 991 t UHd. 641 .. ,.,.1. awey condition. 1895. 0 ••· eY•rage • n•ID,.. Sliver &trend, HB.1-----.._,., _____ , Jaren 714/538·7812 ~~4:8'~'°:: WWIU 1_983-...._._.2 ... 2_12 .... _____ , PEEK·A..-80011 even or 7141983-1111 son. no Op!! 9". C M. Sor.tiov .. Ht MOO for ___ Wl_n_2_0_1_nMfl ___ 1_•;.;.•.;.;t • ...;2;.;;39--w.-•-•.;.;k.;;.da~ys.~- DlllV a.a.ry 9300 fof OR WAITIM bothl Oak dining rm Very rare 1875 1urf 1?• CATAMUIAM b "' .. __., ••M 2 ........ _ tt>le $250. Oek enter• boll.tell (Oltt Ouna), 1 + TRAILER u,..ng m91C·--"· I ..,. •1 .......,., talnment cntr 1326 red, 1 b-... 1 .... 500 NACRA 5.2 w/aca..-No •P n.c Call eAM· /'30C).$5()0 par week ..,. -p 11~M. M on.Sun at Futon 175. ue-eo11 both. '42.()493 '4W714 aorl ... s1,200 ( U· 7141 ..... ,, Call Diena In Tuttln, .. ----------------·Hse-·)·6;.5CM_4_2;;•;.._ .. ..... , ... Of Mark DATA PWlllOR In C.M., M1.0t?4 ,, ff, ""' COMpeny .,..,. •'"•· Cell Barbat• fof RITAIL IALll •eec. MO-IOOt. ••c.-nt ~ D.LIVIRY "you.,. fri9ndty, out• P'9 & mawr., we TNUll8DAY8 may~a_...po. O .. LY. N•w ap aper ~ to lft YG4.lf ..-. row••• ave"a--. In etyta naede. ~ c ............ ~· ..... ~ .. ··~·,' • •• • .. .. • "'*' ptMe, AfJtltt 1:00 AM. 10 10 00 In '*'""• ~ Co. • A.M Up. to t10 00 par aout'1 CoMt ~ No dey. c., Inf 1n941,. pMf'9 c'rot--ance requl'94. Call .._ __ .....,...,.._._.. __ 1 ..a~. iiTAiL iliLii ~ :~id~o::=i .......... ... ... 1...0.M!y lu"""99. "" Md llTAI. Ill.II ,,. "'°'°' .... o-n. .,.. D•llver down w omen• •PPH•I. ,_.... --IMIP9r ,MNOn ......,,.. ...... .......... , ... ::::::, end..:=-= fHhlon oonaoloua, hewe ........... .,,., _...c..i.._ ............. __ 1_.,_ .. _. __ CUfreftl l .. ~anoe • ._.. .. ,.. .... .. ~:-:·-.--........... --........... ... ·uPTO •eoo PER MONTH * 10 COl.LECTIOllS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUMTING'ION BIAOI, carrA ~ . NEWPORT BEACH. rotJNTAIN V AUIY, IRVINI I LAGUNA BIAal ~ ' ' ' ~I'\ I t 1 · , · iJ 1 H·l Cell ae-TIMa ... ••n CheYy 1 .. 7 Pleko\.lp 8334521, Ar1t1.;\1·· Cl,i' ·, · · 10.1 ·J Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is o treasure to someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. 642-5678 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~~ $2.80 per day Thet'a All you pey for 4 lnee. 30 day minimum ill IN SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your Service OlrlciOt'f Repraentattve 842-4321 Ext 310 R~ Pro t 5 Yf'I Power Rastretchlng tnat.all NeW a UMCI F aaV541·1 t72/Servlce C"rnf'"t H.1rirlv r,1 1ri i: 1 ( L ' , I ' , • '' I • l I .' ' • • , ' T oppe•llll•M•¥• L••"• ..,....,.... 751-347& D"OUQHT Re1latent Malnt.., & fUll MM<:e. *** REllODELINQ Fac e -mt. trrlgetlon, eu.torn work, EJec:,. cotor. queltty c.,. a .,,.,.Orlvewaye~atlo• Carpentry-~umb.· aflordUle a.. ~13 =• .::. ~~-= Fencn ~89&-3111 DustJ't Lawn ....... Crl'11 ,,,,, · 1' .'ti Mickey 536-0553 1 CAU DOES IT ALL Monthly'Wkly or 1 _O_R_T-IZ-CO--'N-S;..;TR;,,;..U;.;CTl;,.;.;;,O_N Oe" contractor at tlma ,.,_ '! 241·1 &40 Ma.aonry-Concrete Pe· handyman price• OAROENING-,ull ""' tloa-Orlveweys Paint. Small & Ilg repel,. of l.and1c ape•pr•nklr• Llndc.tipe MM !Ma.3098 fence•. patloS. plumb-1od·mow .. dge..c:lnup, C er il rrn c lies ,!S.'8 Ing, alee , ptuter, dry· ,... ra1ea . He-2718 waft. ln1/elC1 peln11ng, Land.acape Remoc:t.llng kitchen, beth remc><MI SpeclAIUat• & a a d Ill o n • l 1 c Re-fendac.epe w /color JACK K•MN•DY TILE 499197 Aaa 839-4900 All phaa" l.and•oepe & MARBLE. INSTAll. All .... ldenttal & comm'I CrNttve Oealgn REPAIR All types repaint A malnt R .. 1-ftl••llltl• w ithi n f p .. ... .. & ............. reur bud9etl o aver• Washing .. Re"-even .... 2.-27 !MS-7505; C27-3$39M Seahng 497-5&85 •• """' ... THE ORIQlwai »T. MAJWTllMUC• P"O~. GARDENING & ,_. ow-, ...... np. In MAINT 10 )'f'I = OW tht TILE MAN Attt Melnt we c.n A .. 1eomm X'"' leaky ahoW9ra-Acld handle anything lhort Victor ertfa IMS-8748 wa1h A ~n>ut New of a mejot OYeJhaul 11t0tt•a GARDKNINO 6 Repair Bathrooms-Newport S.ach • Quality yerd care r ... ShoWer door-a l(ltc· Coeta M ... • Hunting· retea 1 :l yr HP NB/ PUa&.IC NOTICI ,,loora·Plumt>lng Ltc. ton Beach Ar ... Call CdM only. 831-1172 :: =·m~~. ~~ 2~yr1 o c en~ m:r ===-THI GREEN SCDI QUIRES thet all uaad, Tll• & Mert>le Install & L.Mn-T~ household g o od• repelr Prompt a«· Complete M..,,VAepalr Sprinlder lnltallaUon ~ "" "t No job Plumb-ai.c ..carpentry T T "' movers. print their 10 0 a mall Frank paint. "entel prop r" nmm1"9 nln'OVal P U.C Cal T numbef, T• ........ • 8.,7 1.,.,. °"' 1~ S4M7t 7 lawn Ma.nt 6 Ct.MnuPI 11mo·1 a Cheuffeur'1 ......... · "" • ·~ =.:r Roiotilling •432-8804• pnnt thaU T.C.P """"'I TILE ln1talled Repa•rad DAN'a Homa18uaines1 at. Uo. 1•eM:aa ber In •It a~I ... "'MIPI CcMI-. s.r-..e. ·~ Ofywd menta If you have e FrM e11 & Referencea Carpemry a Painting queatlon abOU1 the ... John& SMlby...-..111 _Bonded ___ 1M_s-_1_S2_2 __ 1 M.1 .... , HH y 3828 W£ Giii Shel ..... ToglltW T°'91 lm.rlor Remod-eq Setv. AllWlee To The Crazy a33-71 72 • PPt SPrv1ces 3870 HOUOAY AEUEF T\.C fOf peta & piam. oc t'IOma owner· tZyra JClnt ,.. 751 .e365 P1,1'.:>'• • R1 ; ' 1 r •• do() Pli irn b1 ng 38'W 24 Hr EDD•M&SS22 · HEA TWG f PlUMBNG ; Lie 5'187l V:s1.M.lster • PLUMllNO All jOba Low pncea 40 p ... ""'" s Y' ~ $250 S..Ward & Co &41-4203 PLUMalNO repair and remod .. lng Done by prot .. •IOrull• 25 yrs 1n NB area Prompt, 1ntelhgen1 & neet. THE FLYNN CO. U~. 262821 Call ~ 1090 R.a.DIMOS by Tarot Card. Past·P,.aent· Future Well knoM'I in other counll'iea53e-9652 Roofing \· • 1 t) gallty Of • mOYer. limo AX UP YOUR HOUSE "•MOD•L-MdJtlena or cheuffeur, Cell· I do en t reclee MASONRY·BRICK & 8alboe lllend Rooftng Public utllllea Com· Lew ~tCMt• BLOCK WORK. Bond & Repalra. Ucenee. ti Cl1'.m111q ml111on 714-$5M1&1 Call Jey sso-~ uc·d ••• ••34 ln•Uf. 25 yra exp F,.. HANDY ANDY Eat. '1n evt e75-60M, Sprv1ces J'.dH A11pl1 111,··"· SPr1.•11 'l.'h . ":IT "' . All Mall•• and Model• ~ SelY 411.o!IS 3021 ·B Hart>of DI C M APPLIANCI! REPAIR 1~ OFF ~ic. Chg wtad SS>adlffz• In an brand• Quality work. .. ai pnc;e a M He A· t·· ·.. {I lO I ' H I , • I ' ' I ' ,.,R!llABlE HOUH Cleln- ing by the d1y L.oc-' .V.1 Xlnt ,.feNneee Call Yolanda 63 t ·SM7 •uav B IEK tervtoea LlcJbonded Metch '"Y l dVll'ttlaO retes Combo house & yard m1 1nt D one t h • ltJeh wey 843·9020 CUMERS CLWIHtQ Horne & am I omc. detaller• S prln w o .. entnw apeoleUet 'r" .. , t1e-t221 DOOfta INa TA&.LD Window• • Sllder1 C•blnell FrM eat (114)~ DIKOKD IUCTRIC •4t0779 ~----,.... 141-13IO FA MAN U CTAIC <>uaftty IOb L.ow prtce ,, .. •t. 14hr LI 117 •{714) 744·M>41• .. Elec·Plumb·Pelnt Lt cerpntry. etc 83 t -4043 1 ft DO SV.•et'TNlNOI Mechanle.1ll, eiec1oea1. [>alnllng (bollt'dock.) &ay a. SYO •n.stn We'd love to t.M• ear• of your norne r.c .. ref, 714'73t•tt11 01 7 4•'-1 He Lv M••••ve I 'I!) 1 •, l I, 'I \ I l ... l'• '• ,; A•TWAM OARot!NI MAINT. 11 yre eaper., ~t1&Y~Oat· ~htvM14911 iUIY ......... UC/bOndMI tiny ..,..,.MCI twe Combo YIW'O a HouM Ma nl. O•tt• •'-• ......... M34GIO an.•••noun M .. M.ge There~ In Chiropractic Ofric.. ln.- accpcec:t. Lil& 943-80S3 •A-1 MOVING* T»tm CLEAN A !XPERT FOf e JOb W.tl Donal Setwlo 0 c tor 11 yra Uc T-1$11. ... 2 ~ lnllng Paperhanging Old CCMJntry prof, Cu tOll'\ mt ect. Lte 220t02 "4-M1'1 Rt>nH 1t1,,l111,: & Add1!1C1t'', •. '' v111en1 Con1trvcuon Co Room addnlons, ,.... modeling, quellty WQttl. *480817, ,,.,. Ml-7107. ~~( ' t l t", Sc•. , · ·, S;·· ,,., . f\4 I I ce! ' ---~ .... _ .... .... ••== .• '"·*"!.!! ...... ~...... -ftl ...... lf""9 .._.. ftie I ,...c.)~ -·· ......U ..... .... ,........... oe....1n ..... ..,... ..,.... ..... .,tt;.,• ... a•• ,,.....M,.ttl't ... ii ..... '111111ft, ~......... A....... --........... 1-... 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"'M • W. .. ol MD "*''* lhOuld ti. ~ _. - -,.... n----ty, ..._.., .._ -. ..:. -~1 Julte f DIT! .. MtfllA I . c-.......,, ..... -. .. flgtlt, ..... ift.; ..,.., IMTH 0'9Wlet ... --.... llL.L AT _., .._ -' ' IWT _.. ~ M to ... ~ MIO ~ ~ J*.on.. . .::ra.-:-'=''•· ..... -nca ...... !'!-To HIOHllT c~•H1111·1 •• ,.,, ...,,. i l'lN••a ACno•., .. ~...a.....,,c: .... CoMI :=-c...:.o;v ~ ...., ,. : ,.. WMellf at (71') '1 ~ -8u11st 111 -CAIH, A ,. ON .. e1-eo 'OR J. DUNHAM DM;:NOI ~ It 11 LUHHOL'D OHD 0' TO .~~M"!Je ~ ~ •tllhtd <>r.,.. ea-111111 HIRI CHICK DMWN .. STIWAltT. AUTHORIDD -""'-7 1• 1Wt ' ' T""9T ANO HCUAITY 0# T""9T me la the IN'N Cely "°4 JMN 14. 1111 "*'"Is• The---.......,. .. STAT! 0" NATIO= AQENT fOA OAW> 1 . llO-' ' ~ AO......,,T MTH ,_. CURfTY AORaHtlUIT at1t Olstric:t. The r:1M .. IMH ll8Me dOing ......... •: &AHi(. A STATI OR W 10ftC1 MOllfD ,Ofll A COHO!. ltONMltn Oil RINTI wmt AU~ Gr c:onalsll of the ~ ............ 'ACUM!D, 7'11 W•ntr EfW. CMOn' ~~~ 110HAl. US! PfMlfT TO --a.. •11--ANO · ,IWTURI 'fUNG: W'9 N#IJ fl1X'NM ,_, The 1Q11ow1ng ~ are A¥9, ... H. ~ A STATI OA .... ~ U-Au.OW A MOIONAl. Of. r--'1RST AMUfOMIHT TO INCi; and Al8ICINMINT Of' 1 ~ Watet doing ~ ••• lellch. caw. IM'1 ~VINOS AHO LOAN AS· a 1111 -"Cl ~ AOOICY AENT·A. IU--LlAH..OLD DUD Ofl LIMES. Conur1lon ProJtct. .....C MOTICI (a)TliE INN AT COSTA Calc:otp, 7155 E H~ SOCIATION ~ICtllD.... ., .... ' CAR IN A 1,711 SQUARE n.UIT AND HCUf\ITY ............. l*d on: Projects 30151, 3(HS3i ~ .__ .. ._.... WILL ~ESA (b)INN AT COSTA Ave. Sfa. 505, o.Mr, CO THE STAT£ ~ C~~ ..... .. ffOOT 8UfTI Of AH EX&ST· f!~. AQAll!MINT WITH AS-J4AY 1, 1•1, AT 1:» ,.M. 301~ 301!1&, 30157 ana PU8lJC ..__.. MESA, 3151 Hatbof 8IVd • IOt31 NIA (pa~ at ,,.,,... "' ING 20NI IOUAM ~OOT ..---llONMIHT ' M AfNTI IN lMI LOleV TO THI 30151 ~*'In the aiy 8E HEU> IV THE COSTA Coate,.. .... Cahf 9292(1 Thi• bU11ln• .. It con-Hie In lewfUI money~ ...... ... rwo:aro1n O,FICf MOTIC• TO D ...... ANO '1XTUM AUNO: ...... BUILDIHO LOCATIO AT ol IMne Orange (:ounty In ME~ itl.ANNING COM-Loc19lng ManaQ«Mltt S..· dueled by• an lrldMdUlll United 5'att1) at .. ""'"' ( .. llee ,.r ..... t le IUILOINQ WITH OUT· Min's .CAilltN e ~ ASltQHM!HT Of l.!Ala H 1 IOUT H LIWll the VMtigee ol DMrntld. MlsaK>N AT, TRHE"""'iW ~. lr\C., Caltlornla, 1734 Th• regl11rant(t) com-ENTRANCE T000 SUIT~= U0C .............. DOOR STORAG! OI Ml •t Ui1 M. °°='in tN Pf°'*1Y '*llllllfter ST'MET. ORAHGI. CALJ. University Park, AllnchO HALL. '11 Al "'" • S Hart>of 81Vd., Anaheim, mtnced lo ltenwt ~ (SECOND Fl R), .... • ... 1411111 UOC "RNTAl VfHICl.U, l.(). ~-·· ~ l'OANIA t2911 San Joaquin, Gr"'1WM, COSTA MESA, CAUfOA. ~f. 92802 ,,... under Ille Plctlllout IRVINE BLVD., TUSTIN, .... et ... ICIMlltl CATIO AT i161 MO Heu. M "'° 8 T... T .. UITOA: JIACHE"S Al the tame of IN Wlilll SmolletrH, Oran.11•trH, NIA. AT 9:30 P.0M·8~8 ASLE T,,la bu1lne11 11 con-llualne11 Namt(a) 11-.ct CAU,, all tight tltl9 and.!:; NOTICm .. ~ AVEHUE 1H A Cl ZOHI. PUNDt .....-,• ALL-PllO MAHAOIMINT & fNVUT. ~•fton QI 1t119 noctc., Th• Rallch Ind Raeq .. SOON AS p • dix:ted br,. COfPQration abOllt Oft' Mey 14, 1'91 ,., .. , con\19Y9d lo fNWIOHM!NTAl DETER·~ MENT ~TION. A !tie toe.i amount of 1M""" Club P1rk TN project le to THEREA"EA ON NON· The r•g'11tran1(1) com· A lalllntlcl now held by ll ~ Nld QMlll ..... a Mllll .... MtNATION: EXEMPT. lllTD""91a. "!_C~ a CALIFOf\NIA CORPOfllA· paid oa!atlCe Of !ht ~ Jn9tall reclaimed waw ... DAY, JUlY •• 1181. RE· menc9d to transact bual· ™• II••~· ... llled Deed Of TMI In the prc>p-............. ........ 2. "lAHNINO ACTION PA.· ................ -· TION hon MC11r9d by the aboll9 lribullon 1 y1t1m• 10 1UOPl'Y GARDINO THE 'OU.OW• nesa und..-the Fiet1Uou1 With the County CS.II of 9'tY lltuated In 1alc:f County T1'e .... _. ..,.._ 91 ·U FOR MICHA.EL 1 ........... U, ..... 9'NEl'ICIARY· CAPITA.I: delCribed dMd' Of tn.ltl rec:llllmed wat« IOf lilftd. INQ APPUCATIONS.LLOW lutlne11 Name(1) lllled Ofange Coo!\ly on May 1', and State daacrlbed 11: ,.. .. 1•.i w .. h RALKE, AUTHORIZED ...._ BANK Of' OALWO..NIA. A ~ .. llmatad cotta .... te1pt Irrigation of J)al'lla. IFGANY~~~,f~ CHAi.: ebOY• on: NIA. 199t DHt•tT "A" Hllef area Wlllll•R AGfNT FOR CHRfomoS S'tttt ~ .. HING IUD CAUFORNIA BANKING AS. p.tn .... and acl\ltne* It str ... acapea and aHOCI· IN A ni Bharat Pate, Pruldanl 1494180 Pat<* 1: LANDIMANN a10 ClR FOA A CON 8Y MAlllTIPPI (A U.. SOCIATION lt,At,111635, .,,. 00~ '""· eon. ~~J,\',,:. ~Eu~ -""""""1 '""' "'"' "'~l•hod o .. .,., eo... ""o ol T""' No ""·"' WHI wno... """"'• US<.::':.T~~~ ,. -· .. _, ....,.,. AP.._ 11, ·~ 0 • ........ ..., .,::.,..., ''"""'" '" !"' '"'"".:: ITED TO ON<V Tl<OSE IS. "''" '"' COul<y Clo<k J1 o.>y ~too • ., t4, 3', •ho CIOy of"-"-... ...... -0-~COVEAY FACIUTY TO A 1 .... -TAIC, .. " ..... No. '1~•:: • limo of -.:: ._ J:I ol '"',r'"::'.':,!':,'; , .. SUEO SOMEONE RAISES o .. .,.. °"""'' ~ Moy ' J""' 1. "· , .. , "°"""' of ......... ,.,,Of UMT 20 HD PSYCHIATRIC -Of """!:'..=...Of~ l"" ~-..... m~:: ~ AT THE P\J8UC HEAA"«l '"' P•OMH ..... C"'°'""• " P" mop ,... ..... ........ n o HEAL TH FACILITY LO. y,. -........... =.. ""'---c=. JUNE 7 "°' ·~ '"""' A"""h W"w DI• DE?l\'ED 1~N ::'~fn".~ -....... "°"' m .... "31. PogN '1 .... VALUCLa&ll CLaA ... CATEO AY ... PLU"';\' OM NYS ..... -of """ ._;.. °" lof. T.it. mMca CO. ~r::: ·~~".:.:= rz:::~~fo'O~E~ :"'. ~;""" ... "· ... PU~~~=~CI ::.: ::r::..:i ... -= ··-........ =r.g.=~i:~·· ;::":".: .. '".-;:.::: ~ . ...,.. :-u-:.:= ';."'.'"'::! ~-';,fy :: '"' "';..,,"'.:: NONO COMMOSS""'7 AT. fy • F.S72 ........ ·-EXCEP'flNQ THE= - -10•0-< PUHNINQ ACTION PA· ''" ........ •I .... ·~~SIHOLO IHTERIST ~A, -hlaA - 4)0f'Mf 01 commercial d• OR PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC at•lement all oil, oU rights, ' weed ttr ta.e aeller 91-51 FOR PAUL AND covr1, TO THE FOl.LOWINQ: retarr. e01 8e•t .. Y9iopment k>t bounded by HEARING The fOllowing pef'tOnt ate mlntrW right•, natural gas ......_ .... ...-e nw.. KATHLEEN LUDGATE FOR A .. H•r or photM cetl PARCEL A.· LeWfe It •• Onft9itt CA McGiw Ave and PulllT\ln 1 PLANNING ACTION PA-PUILIC NOTICI dolnQ bualneu •• rlgtita, and other llydrocar· ,..,., • ...... 1'r-. A. COHOl'TIONAL USE PEA· wMI not prelMlt roul PAACELS fl AHO 1, niE neeeJ?t4t ....,.,_, St (APN 43().1 11-08) Ben. 91·5' FOR LINDA L HOR· GAl,.FlN LANDSCAPE, '65 bona by wha~ r-.rne .....,, .,.. ...... MIT TO EXPAND AN EX· wour trpewtltt.n , .. COUNTY Ofl ORANGE. " A AU.MU. nm """"" ~· '"' .... .,ci., ;g::. ~~"g§~=~ ...:.::..""::... w ...... T•~"'-°"'' ·-.... ""' .. ..... --.. -1$11~ ~~~. 'J.'I; ...... MUOI •• In $TAT£ .. CALIF~; u•aCTH -~~~~ :i'~1~":.::'= i~~g.~~I"~ ~ -Z:::..-::."-.... '.: °'':l'.:;.1~ ... ~ =:.=.:.:-;: ::;:. =~ ~ ;~~~c~~~m:-:~ =:.:.'":!::':'.".: =~ .. :~ ·~ :':.:. o:.::'11.:l :;.~,~m'""' ,,:.,,, " MOT TO AU.OW THE YS! ..... ..,_ .,. ';l · "'::: .., W ''" St. -wtth 11" ......... LMAICJIFA, .. IOlt .... BUOLOINQ LOCAT£D AT -''"'· PAACEL MAPS IN TI« Of. L-TOLS-dentil•eo lrom 1h1 environ-OF PARKING LOTS C • SPE"CIAUZED DATA PRO-T~ Cahf 92680 right of drilling, min.ng, ex lntlureh Drtw.. WHt· 213' NEWPORT BOULE· "JOU M net Ne JOUF FICE OF THE COUNTY RE· NUM•aRI 091 T"I men11t Check1tst and tn11t1t D" AND "H" ON~':£ CESSING, 3872 Blrranca Thia ' buslneu 11 con• plorlng and operating mht•t•r, Callf•rnla VARO IN A C2 ZONE. EN· ,..~ on thtM, JOU CORDER 0' ORANGE DAY a•POlll TM• Study ANGE COAST c Plcwy .. IMne, Calll.1211• dUC1ed by CO-partnef• thefefOf, and storing In and ., .. , VIRONMENTAL DETER-_., .... the ..... ~ COUNTY, CAUfOANIA UL.al (1t4t ..... ,., 3 Dy" AMd W"""'" CAMPUS ~ ~ Jod< 0. W-.... , 0 -· Th< "•"'""'!<) <O~ , ........ Oho »mo •om Tho ---MINATION· EllEMPT r••• ,,.,., lftOOOf EXCEPTONQ TH .. E""™ OCO (ltOI ft?-w" No ' ........ ''°" ....... A OR 1 ....... ""'· .. ,,. ....... •o ""'""' ................. "" -""'· .. -.. ....... • PlAHNINQ ACTION ... ••• .... .. ALL MONERAL.S, PETR<> • ... h • 0 •••• ana 1~t2 Located 1n the GENERACOUTE~Y F= LO: This bu1lne11 It con· neu undet the F1C11llous Including the right 10 whip· ~Ur• fbtVN• ..,,,._ t1"69 FOR JTCR AR1i~~ ~ 7,_,, turther LEUM GAS AND OTHER .. ...!.., !_.! .....: ...... c11y or S1n11 An1 Orange ANGE • ducted by: an lndMdual Busineu Name(1) lilted dt9C11onall dnA ' • TECTS, AUTHO ta .. en HYDROCARBON SUS. _. -· .. Co.inly 11 the 10\/lh-ll CATED AT 2701 FAIRVIEW Tha regl1trant(1) com-aboW on· Aprtl 1 1991 Slodl Of 1 y lief me"' ...-lftefy. ,,...._ AGENT FOA PACIFIC BEU WHnlnt fre1n th• S TANCES EXISTING t4, 2t, II, tHt cornor of snopp1ng center ROAD IN AN I ANO A menced to trenud bual· Ketty L I.ff ' and rnioe !tom lands ol n•me, ........... 1"te,. ,OR A VARIANCE FROM 0 ..,.,., BELOW 500 FEET FROM PW p1rking 101 b01.mded by ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAl neu under the FIC1111oua Thia itat..-nent wa1 !tied than thOM htrelntbove CS. HI llnd t"""HeMenh, BUILDING HEIGHTS RE· T._.,. .,. othiw ..... niE SURFACE OF SAID --------- 811s101 Ave and Seger· ~~R~~~~~~A ~~· 8u1ln1u N1me(1~ 111= Wltt1 the ~nty Clerk 0111crlb4ld, oil or gu wells, and oevenMt Ml to =~E~1 <fE~~:a: re .. hem•ftta. Y.v...., AEAL PROPIRETY P~5: PUIUC llOTICI strom St (APN 140-251-1) I OR REVIEW aboY• on: January • Orange County on May 29.1tunnelt and 1haft1 Into, compel• Md _.. ... \. ONJUNC'flON went ta 0 .. , M et• SCRIBED A80V , Benef1c111111s 1r11 the Dll· (AVAILABLE F Jack 0 . Waller. Jr. 1891 through Of ecrou Ille 1ut> o.tM •h laG Weal Wit. POSED INC t ,..... _ _., tf VIDEO, HOWEVER, THAT 1'1otttlwa 1nc1 s customers M111g1Uon '°OR 21 DAYSSI AT THE Thia •lalamtnl WU m.d1 '4HH8 l•utfaca '011119 land herein· eon ~tr••I Co•te WITH HE CONSTFROUOCT Mnef .. _., --.,; D ORANTOR HEREBY EX· .......... N ..... 811 ures 1re dallne In the PLANNING OM ON>. With the County Clerk O Or C aat and t • TION OF A 9 '9U .,.... PRESSLY WAIVES THE ~icuu1on ol 11gnlllcant FOR FURTH EA INFORMA-Orange County on June 'T, Publlth•d ange o 28 1 above dHCft~. .: M •a• t Ca I If•' n I 8 SCREENINCl WALL ON tMneJ. ,_ IMllf oall an RIGHT TO ENTER UPON atat.......t vllonmental ott1c11 H TION ON THE ABOV! AP· 11191 Dally PHol June t•. 21· 'j bottom 1uch Whlpllock 12127 THE ROOF OF AN EXIST· atte....., ......,.., .. .-THE SURFACE OF SAID The tol1owtng Pff90N .. ~':.,"l"d ooom Oho E""'...,. PUCATIONS. Tl!LEl'HONI! ....... Joly O. ,,., 01 dO,.<llo"'UY d•mod T.. ..I. .... le ... INQ 31 FOOT HIQH TELE· v1oo •• o -old ... REAL Pft"'ERTY FOR Tl<E ............... m~ool C-K""' '"" '"'"" 75'·5''5 OR CAU AT THE ""°'""" °'"'"' c,.n F-!731-•· '""""' ""' "'''' londod I• .. -PHONE EQUOPMENT Cle• (11<7•0 In th• PURPOS< OF EXPLORINQ FLEi SOFIW= ~ Study OFFICE OF niE PLAN-08ffy Piiot JuM t• 21 29 undet and beneath or b9-matM at the .tne• of BUILDINO TO SCREEN phone book.t FOR OR PRODUCINQ THE Gl9fl effete. A.,.,,,,. DKOru"'~ loo NONG OOV!f~?/t· J'.~:' Joly5 ''°I • ' ' PUIUC lfOTICI y~d "" '""'°' ·~" USTIEDI HCROW, THE NOISE :ll°;"=~ -.. · ......... MIN .. AL8, PE111Q= ".:: ~ W.ln , ... '':!.!\':':".:.i.c:·~::;:, ': ~~~T.''•ESA. CAUFOR: • ..... .. ............ '"'"'· ~ INC., ..... Colo .... ~Tl!'ll'°.l.4 ., .. OR· • .....;. ....... -~."'c:'. o~~~t.NcES ...: """'· """' .M .... c, rov11 b lht Board NIA Plotttt.u• tunnel, aqlllp, m11ntlln, r• Bhrd.. lie. 100• Lff ANGE AVENUE IN AN AP Judtctal u•t-4 tfene un 50 RESERVED, IN DEED Calif 92627 ~fuJ:fect0t• 0 Y 1ne 0111rlct Pul>Ushed ~ Cout PUBLIC NOTICE kalMH Netne pair d"pen and oper1te Ant•IH, CA 1004t ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL plaae .. ~ DIA8 ~-RECORDED JUNE a. 1977, lni1 bu1lne11 11 con· 1 111 1 meeting10 be held on 0111y Pilot June 1.l 1991 ltat•....nt any 1uch ~11 Of mines, and th• anllolpet•d DETERMINATION: EX· llNDAJUOI p.,e pr• IN BOOK 12231, PAGE d\lded by an lndMd\tal JOy 8 '"' ot ""°'"~ F596 F1o111Fouo 1ho -... ..,_, '" ........ -· "" ..... , ........ lo -2, EMPT -" -..._,. 1231 OF OFFOCIAL T•• "•""••11<1 = ...... ...... Com~M• ........ Mamo ~ -"i.o ON ............ ,, __ ·-· '"' • PUNNINO ACTION ~ -• -·I•• .. AECOODS. """' .... """';'-.... ':;":, ~::~•::~:,E: PUIUC NOTlCI ,.. ,.::,.-:::..,. "' f~!f!~~.1~i :::::.~,,. "".: ;: ... ~;:-:..=.:: :::: ~tl? ~J::1i:. '~ ::· o """•-~~~ ·~~ :--!" ~:~,-11" on lhl ag I 1'1otttteue doing l>uWlen U lain Valley, C•hf 92708 fMt of Iha subsutfaee of tonn C........,.olaf Code ROTHSCHILD INDUSTRIES d• t ... fonloa no .. of• ~Cll.ITIES" AS MORE O.tll Whill I lkalneu....... SOUTHWEST PHYS•~.:: OouglH l . Magouaon. lhe land 119"9\nabove ct. a..11oft •1oe.L FOA A CONDITIONAL l}Sf t'K9ra prot•colon; .... PARTICULARLY DEFINED Thll ltlttfMnl WU fu.d atat.......e THRAPY, 28732 Crown 109•4 La Tenau AWi • ICtlbed, aa r"91Wd In lhe The MnM Md ed-PEAl!tllT TO ESTABLISH A rHpu9eta Nrtte a m• IN THE GENERAL CONDI· f'lth the Councy Clafk of ~fonowlngpenoosatl leyP•ll'Mts,::'':l~1lMi1-,ounlaln Valley. Call! deed from the IMM Com· .. ,. •• •f th• perMft RESTAURANT (WITH quln• tl•ne qu• TIONS OF GROUND Oranoe Cooot'; CM'! May 2. Oi~iH NOllflS MEARES Louie H. M11rt1 Passed away June 10. t991 age 97, born September 3. 1893, Florence So Carolina He is sur· vlveCI by son Ric h· arCI Meares Nor1h- por1 N Y daughter Dorothy Coburn , Fountain Valley, CA; 9 granClchltClren: 11 gr••l·grandchlldren. Memorlal s •rvlce1 today. June 1 • at 2 OOpm F"ll Unl1ed MethodlSI Church, 18225 Bu1h1rd, Fountain Valley In heu or !towers dona· hons may be made to the above church 1n Mr Meara1 name ......... u llU ...... , Moftuary * Chapel cremation 110 Broactway ea.ta Mesa ....... 'lt.~.~"'T..i •• ABtE ".i'::. v:"' ... : ... 20'1 .... ':.': buolM« .. •o~ ..... • M-"°'":" ............ 1 .. _ .... ~:~~NO.:~ ~~~ CUMOll• ... ... .... ""i'' ..'lo'c'"~.~E .:.~ "" ··- CLEANERS. I07 E BalbOI Va rd1 Suite lOl. Long dUC1ed by an lnd1\lldual rallOn, recOtded June '. M ftlM t9 UaTalDll COMM~0ACIAL BUILDING ~Id"" ....... ap. IHrWEEN MYERS-0 HILL p ilhed Ot Coul BIYd Balboa, Celif. 92662 Beach C.ltf 90815 The rtgl1tranl(1) com. 1962 a1 INtrument No 82 UCllOW, INC., 240t Wini 200 FEET OF RESI· ropledn al ustM qui• ~fo A CALIFORNIA UM· ubl aoge24 31 ,.,,;., ..,_, 660 S P""'"' A '""'· 3'•50 """"" oo '"""" .,,, ....... ol OttJ•ot A"°'do. COl .... e llY•,, .... OENTIALLY ZONEO .. op.•" ... lo oo"• ,,. ITEO PARTNEA ... OP AHO ""' ..... :"' • • Qlasfftl4129,0fa~ Calif S•tva Rd #177, Laguna ne11 under the Flcllftou11 ALSO EXCEPTING 100. L09 ....... ,CA ERTY, LOCATED AT "63 cucheauu•o. NEWPORTPLAZAASSOCI· June1,t•,l 1 F-49' 92846 Niguel. Cahl 926n Bu•lnH• N1m1(1) filled THEREFROM, Ill• IUb-to04t !Ind the •••• d~ FAIRVIEW ROAD, IN A Cl SI utlM no pr...., •• ATES A CALIFOl\NIA ========== This bu1fne11 t1 con-Thll bu1inH1 ts con-above on: May 15, 1991 •urlace _,., rlghta, but tor ftllnti olalm• 1ty an, ZONE: ENVIRONMENTAL Ml ~--a .......... GEN(AAL PARTNERSHIP, ducted by: an lndMduil ducted by 1 co-par(,,.,) 'com· Douglu L Magouson Without tile right ot 1urface creditor ahall be Jutw DETERMIN ATION· EX· ~---,enter et oaao, RECORDED JUNE 30. 1N1 f'UIUC NOTfCI The regl1lran1(1) com· The •tg ll•an 1 This 1ta1tmant Wll ftled Ml'Yed tn the , .. _ EMPT .,_.... H IN BOOK 14122 PAGE _ _;_,;..;;,......., ___ ..,-._ meoced to transact bus•· mencld lo lranl4C1 l>USI· With tn. County Cieri< of entry. at re '. t••• whloh •• .... 7 PLANNING ACTION PA· , .. ~n qu ar au 0 F 0 Ff I c I AL l'totHleu• neu uncle· the Fictitious neas und1r the F1ctlliou1 Orange County on May 15, deed from the lrvlM Co • 1 bueln•H dar b•fore 91.01A FOR JOHN c MC ••larlo, au dln•ro Y ~~~bROS ltu.lneee ~ Bu1in111 Nam•(•) lilted 8u11ne11 N1mt(I) lllled 1991 Michigan CorPQr•llon, r• lh• •nllolp•t•d •••• CLURE, AUTHORIZED •tra• oo••• d• au "EXHIBIT B' PERSONAL ltate......t above on: May 28, 1991 above on M1y 31, 199l F4M2M corded June •. t982 H In-data apeotftM abow. AGENT FOR GARY RINO. p,ropl•dad eln avlao PROPERTY The followlng a»rSON .. Thelma Sansoucie Prllclll• A. Ficke Publlthed Ofange Coul strument No B2·1899t8 of DetMl JUM 4, 1Ht EASON FOR A CONDI· ... .._. .._, IMM1• ff ANY PORTION OF THE doing bu11neU u : Thi• •tattm•nt wu : 14 T":,• ~lltcme~:v wc~r~u~ O.ily Pilot Miy 2•. 31, Official Rec:Ol'de. AJIDUL ALLAAAKHIA TIONAL USE PERM'1 b~ I• Mf'M, REAL PROPERTV WHICH MJIJ.CORP, 15e1 Montoya o."!'..::•~'l,., c_::;,. :. Q':,.,:, 'c....,°fy oo Moy 3', ..... 1. "· '"' P•<ol 2 h ... ~...... 0...,.. Couo ~:.1'8v:L cg;ioz~REVf. ..,_ -......... :n.".'l.&\'.~~~~.w g::r~-_,,, 1991 1991 F·SOO Easements a1 sue HI• Dally Piiot June 1', 11191 OUSLY APPROVED CON· IM ........ PvM•... S" 'AS DE . E. H F4H429 F48$839 menll .,. patticularly •et F59t DITIONAL USE PERMIT ............... ll81Nr • ~~~~ ~~~~Tio'N 93t:i d~;'~i. ~ o.nve:~ Published Orange Cout Pubhshod 011ng• CoHI PUBLIC NOTICE l~h In 111• •• •rtlcle ent1Ued PUIUC NOTIC! (PA-91.01), REMOVING ""•'-911de ""'*"• ... OF THE UNIFORM COM· 80231 • ' Dally Piiot Ju.,. 14, 21 , 28. Daily Pilot June 14 21 , 28. Euern.nls of the Deel• tHE REOUIAEMENT FOR lfttnle, II M OonecM a MERCIAL CODE Of CALI· This bu1lnH1 11 con- Jvly S 199t Julys 11191 NOTICaO,IALa ratlOl'1o1Covenantt,Condl-ORDtMMC• DEDICATION H>crET~ un ettee•de ,uede FORNIA)ANDALLOTHER duc:tadbyantnOMdual . F·580 F·574 OF AUTOMOBILE tton1 and R•trtC11ons r• MO et.a4 RIGHT TURN PEO F~OM ......, e un ~de PERSONAL PROPERTI Of Tl'tt rtglstrant(I) com- Notlci 11 hereby grYen corded In Book 12305, AN OllDiNANC• 01 ~ND A V~~HT RE· t ... rencfa ....... EVERY KIND ANO DE· ~ to ~ bUlf. -----------------,1 pur1u1nt 10 NCtlont 3011 Paget 74e to 813 lnc:tu11\/e, THI CITY OP NIW· ~~:;JENTS (9 FOOT AL· doe ea una .-Otna ct. SCRIPTION WHE= MA under the ~ and 3072 of Ille CMI Code and rHecorded In Book HACM AMSWO. D 2 fEET PRO-..,_.,. ..... (... .. ... NOW E>USTINQ OA • Bui.Inna NIMM(I) ol the State ot ~tr"'.t 12371, Pages 327 to 3IM :"::" PORTIOlll 0, ~~ED), !Al.OHO A Pl.AV rMt.n. t....._,tc.I. ~~ ~~~~· H~~ ~~.,M~~911 ~~W:g«r~ted9e6 WEST 1nc1usn,e, both ol Olflclal TH• IANTA ANA AREA LOCATED ATS 102 c ....... ~ AHER AnA.CHED TO, Thia ttattment WM tlaCI t 8TH STREET COSTA Rec:ofdsolOfangeCounty, HllQHTS aP•CIPIC EAST BAKER ST~01N Th• nam• and •do ERECTED UPON. SITU--.tth the County CWll Of MESA. ORANGE Couoty. Caltf0mta, u impoMd by fl'LAM DtlTlllCT llAPI AN MP ZONERJI~~~· drea of tM CMH1r1 lei ATEO IN OA UPON, FOAM· Otang41 County on M9y "· let Ut H11, Y11 Sell Vour Pro pert,! for information Call C1111ifitd, 642-5 678 CALIFORNIA 924527 wld Mil Supplementary o.ctaraUOn IO Al TO MCU9alFV MENTAL DETE ... nemb,.. W dl.-.octon ING A PART OF AP· 1n1 at publlc aUC1JOn, et SAID of covenant•. COM1llon1 LOTI ., .... OP TRACT E~6~~1RTHER INFORMA· ff la oo,.• ... IU'I· PURrN~~ T~H~~~ F4 ... 1U ADDPESS • Calotorn1a, at Ind Ree1rlc1lon1 recorded TOI ,ROM THa lll•1 THE A90VE AP· RIOR COUll'T OP CAlt. USE UL N R OPERA· Publ19hecl Oranp CoN1 t OO PM on WEDNES~i· on .J\ily 28, 1980 In Boo« te 1001 DtlT9tlCT TO ~~~A~NS TELEPHONE FORNI.I, COUNTY 0, ~~~IOOR ~ CONNEC-Diiiy Ptlot M•y 2'· )l, :~: =~~ :.,.~ .. (1): 13879 Pages l218 and ~M. IUllNlll PMK 754-5245 OR CALL AT ?ME ORANG•, '700 CMo TION WrTH, OR ARISING JUN 1, 14 11191 lo wit· 1287 of Official RtcOfdl. DllTRICT. Cfl'lanftlnt OFFICE Of THE PLAN-C•nt•r Drive W•at, ,AOM THE USE OR EN· ,_.. 1H3 llUICK/20, Motor and any amendment• Commlulon AM•nd· HING DIVISION. Roor ,.o. IH .,., S•n•• JOYMENT OF All OR A.NYl--------- No t0AAl.2'7R8C0.12•80, lhetllO (Ill• Dtcl1ratlon ') ....... No ,,., 200, 11 ,AIR cfil~~~ An•, CA 92702.()131 PORTION OF. Oil f~ PUIUC NOTICI ucenae NO ftl\'2•2/CO und41f the Mellon 11Nd1ng1 Subfeet Ofdlne~t waJ COSTA MESA, The name, •cldrH.. ANY LEASE OR AQR • --------- h id ..,. le '°' t~rj 1n such 1r1lcle entitled •• Introduced on 21TH Clay or N~~I heel Ora Coul and t•l•,t.one number ~:i~~~~~~ ~~: FlotlUeue t:•• :l.:a"=.'tr TcrJ:. lollowa · U111r11 .. and Cable MAY, 1881 and adopled Dally t uot Jurw rf9t89t. of plalnttf'r• •ttorner, CLUDING· • 8U9tne•• Meme I~~ uAND SlORAOE fEES Tet1vl1ton1", "Support, on 10TH day ol JUNE, • 1597 or pl•lnt"' whho"' •n I ALL EQUIPMENl MA· ltet•tMnl le>g•tlw wf1h coe11 of ad· Settlement and Encroach· 1991 COUNCIL M!M· •lt0"'9Y1 lei 1•1 "°'"" CHINERY, PIXTURESA Tht lollowlng ~one lft vertlllng and exptn ... ol manl'. "Community Facifl. :l~ss Hedgu Will PUILIC NOTICI n.r•. le dl,..oolon r •I GOODS. ANO ALL OT~~ :"~n•;:,a Montoya 1ai. 1111 Ease~n11'. ·Private S · Hiii numero de tel.tono d•I PEASONAL PROPERTY • 1 .,_ l't oeied 11111 14th d•y of SlrHt ind Land•C•P• Turn~-•n•ont. • •TAT•M•--·~·••d• .... .. ........ EVEAY KIND ANO DE· Ctre••L-tt~.,t ng10n ..... c . 1891 .. n. I Co• . .-..,mmer ... ' V'I'" ""-SCRIPTION AND Calif ~ JUM, · NC Malnlenanu • and .... an· NOES, COUNCIL MEM· AUNDONMUIT 0' dante, • ct.t -men-AU. SUBSTITVTIONS, c.teOlp. 7~5 i H8"'C)dtn ~ 'V:u7a~~:.j1~ . 1ge over Community Faclll· BERS NOnt UI• 0, '1CTfT10UI dent• tiu• ne Uen• AtcESSIONS, ADDITIONS, St• SOS, Oenv•r, CO Pibl·sl'led Otano-Coul lies ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· 8Ul1Nlll• NAM& ............ Marte L REPAIRS ANO REPlACE· 80231 Daily Piiot June 1(, 1'91 P.,cel 3 BERS Non• The followlnQ ~· Parter, a941., LAW 0'· MENTS TO ANY 0, nil! Tn11 t>u.1tne11 \ti tOn· FSiO EtHmtnl• OVef lht LOii MAYOR'"" ••nHM have abandon.cf the UM of Pie•• 0, MARK •• llORE001NO duei.d by. an lndlYidual ~~~;;~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~ed~ ~~~n-cm~~K Wan~LI~ ~·tt~• ·~~~NRRAR ·~~~YOU ARI!~~~~~'~~~~~~ .,, IOI Iha purpoee of •IC· RagglO NafM THE INN AT COSTA T•nlh •• ,.... • .. u. UNOtA A DE[~ °t' T':'i/1T ~tm:, "i:%= 9re,l•ng Ille r\9hlt of grant· THE ENTIRE Te;,cf IS MESA 3t51 Hart>or :r· aoe, ...... AIM, CA ~~sM¢re TA~E AC.~.~,,." N.arnet•• ••i.ct & A llEW BUSlllESS.,., .. htf .. I\ II an 'fnlOreing AVAl~8LE FOR REVIEW C6ata MtN, Cail 92 U'701 (1t4, .... ,044 PAOT£CT YOUR aboYt on A.ptll 11. 1•1 STIRTlll Owner', H lllCh '9fmt, IN THE CITV CLERK'S Of' Tht FtCllllOUI Bua•nttl OATW1 NOV at 1Ne ~~ IT MAY U A~ La11i0.-1 The LAglil DlpettlNf'lt at the OeRy PIOC le plMled to Mnounc» a ,,.. eer\ltca now ev9llabta to n.w bual--,,.._ we .. now SEARCH Iha neme fOf YoU at no llXtra charge. Ind ....,. You the time and Iha trip to tM COur1 Ho&.a In Swtl• Ane. Then, °' eout'M, lifter Jhe ~ 19 completed M Wll Ille 'f04l!I ftCtmoul butlMaa ,,.,.,. .... rnn .tth u. Countv Clenc. pu*h once 1.-tot tour weak•• required by ... and than Na )'OUf' proof °' ~Ion wtth County CW1t . loll encl e&Nmenl rights fl'.ICE Of THE CITY 01" N:.rne,.:~~: ~ Garr L. Or8ftWlll•• IOlO AT A PUil.iC IAll Thi9 lllltfntnl •J:;1 fttecl art more eon!pltttly cs. N~T BtACH :, .April ,. 1991 file Cl•rk. •w C.et8'ertfte " YOU NEID AH Ufl~ Will't She,.~ 1:' p ..... ltop by to ... '°"' lcltlo-.. lined and cl9W1bed itl the l'ut)lilhed OfMge Cou1 No f«ttlm ........... ...,..,., NATlOH ~ THE NATVA .. 0r.,. ........ , on ' bualfl9M ltatement et the Oily P1oc c:vt!om Loe Otcl••t.on r .. OaJy Plat June 1• 1991 Hltbof COIUI M-. P9tttw· l'u'*"fd ~ Cont 0' THI PROC IDINO 1"t U L-""' "--ment, S30 w..c a.y, COtffd In ·~ 1230t., 1104 ahtp, 17M ' Hltbor 8IVd Ollfy Ptlol May IA, JI, A.~~i~gr cb~~~c~o~ , ..._.._.. Or '""Jo.. --v-.,_..' Paci" .,. to 1)1 lntluliYt MIM<"'. c If 112802 June' ,. 11111 ............ 111'99 Costa MeM, C..omle N )'OU I*\ not of Olftcial A9cord1 of Of· Thi• 1>t1~1Mt1 '*al con· • • '"' l..A"'C::fiA NEW POAT Oa11y Not Mey 2', 31. atop by, ~ c'el UI et '71 ') ange Couf\ty Cat11ot~a PUILIC NOTICI duct.a bt • lim<ttcl par\. ~~ NIWflOAT BeACH . .M'lt 1• 1', , .. , 6'2~21. ExMnllon 315 Ot a1e Md and any a~•ndmtntl ~·.hi~l•ltmtnt ..,a. llled PUIUC llOTICI CA • , ..... we wUI "'*'• ~-tot ~ to thereto, 11 lmPoffd b1 ''°'"lew w ,,, •~• County Ctwk "(If a -"' edd'ftt i PUii.JC llOT1CI handle thle pr~ bY met Supplementary eu.tom Lot .,...._. NeMe 0rll'Q9 County on May H common OH•gn1Uon o •~=..-~~-----If )'Ou "'°'*' ~My MIMr qu89" llont, pa-cal UI and -.. be mot• than gled to _.. )OU. Oooo IUck In ~ rwtW~tl Dtdetallon recordH en at.I•"""'' 1091 , ....... ,.. property I.I anown oove. "4ttm ... "4J'y 10, tNO 111 ~ Th• ~no pereona are Pub!11htd Or1ng1 C~11 Th•~ '*900• .,1 no werrtnty 11 ~, '!~~ a.-. ... ......_ IHSt IJag• 100$ to 1~1 ~OI~ buellWH.. Or D lly Pifol Jul'lt 14, 21 , H . dotng ~·.. It• =r.~~·~Cltty .... ...... of Ofll~1a1 AKOICll, THC~:. "i:~:· 21;:,.· Jl.lly 5, int F-612 TH!" Ot ,01 COMP":~ ~~., uio LIA,lHOLO Th• follo#ng waona •• Tht lltett lddf ... Md ~~ 12t4g ' 102 AcMla, Coivna DUO M TAUST ANO SE· 00or19 ~ ••· 01her CO!Tlmon O.tlgnatlOn, John MiUIHI ""moat.""" Miit, Callf m2s 102 CUAITY AOAIUU'.NT pc A"'LIANCI Rl,Alf\ If any, of the r•al P'°'"'1Y 3213 Co!Orido Lant, Co•1• PUIUC IOTICI Linda ~-~· Mat WITH AHIONMENT OF & stlWICt, 401 _ H~ O.tc®tct above It tur· "'1na C.hf ~ Acac"la, U-' AENTI ANO 1UCTUAI FIL• IA COlll Met•, C.llf .,_ O OtNIVI O \lid 8'Ut• 04• 1I01 8TAJ-T OP C~ m Ac.lei ... 0 : fllAST A.ailaHOU(NT ~r ~T ~.CALI,.· ct!""'°"'" °' . .Mneim wr•anMINT °' c~:= U:~·· ~~. c111~ ~~u'"lt'1~1~g,~,~ ~~~:!~ TH! VHD!AllOMIO CMil ~ "" uea. PIOTlftoUa t2m AQR[fMENT WITH AS· M6at. ~ Nt'1 TRUITH OllCt.AIMI Ntf Tl"ll~ ·.r·n:·~~:o. IUtlll••.... Thlt b111inH• 1• COl'lo llONMlNT ~ A(NT ANO Thi• •u•IMll la ~ LIAllLIT'Y rOA IN(:OR· :'::a H~OCtlffO(I other htft~..::"' OllC'lld '>t I llmfted IMll'I ,IXl\JM RUNQ, and Al-OUC*1 by en lftdMcNal A[CT ~~MATION rUfll· "'*' • ~p Ill• F1ctlllow1 8Usln•H ~egl10enl(1) com-llQNM : <>:,~::. ,::~~·~= = NISttlO Tl'e reg111rantc1) com-Nafflt IUM>NM ..w rMnCM ··lo •-..c1 t> 1Mt011 • ,~ THAT Aid .... It '"'"' menced lO ~~~ QAUlfltY, a11r E eo... ""9 "'*' .,,. ~In~ = .. :""N!:(•l .... ::-.:.;"'.:: ;: =~n;·~.:1'*' ~=: u., :::-'~ ~~I ef =-~~N· ID =:c::: ...... . W8'0N ot ~ -*'" MicNtl ~.Ii Tl'le 'l IO -uncN .,_, .,... .. Dtdlralten Of .,...,.. n.11 llMI ••It ... .... ••tolnturlllbllyof_,":i. lhie u1&11FMl'lt ~"':~~Orm .:: ,:.at~ O.ti DttnancllO!.':..*"'.,.MI ~~~': r T~ IOlal MICitUN ... well IN ~ ......,. on M1fcft •I. lRO g,.,,._ -~ Ol'I ey 1 ltf\ ncMa -~'!"'...--""' ' ~~ .. Mid-. a...,.~.,,..._., n HoH4ll04 , .. , .-..en • --.,.. _. ,., ~ '°""* •Ill ado ~•• 97 :ro"' -.uMlan, 100 , .. MM -~.:i:-s: 11anu1 af'd "'•fflated P419~...,... U..,,.... C llf flUbt! OmlOI ::._ ..,. Oottl ..,. .. ,..,..., .. Putiflthtd 0.afl9t . '°°41 D~ MIJ A, 11 .,.,..... _.... at ,I00,000,00 AP. o.1y NOi NM rt, 1• II, Th!t 1Nt t Wit ion-'I ti t•t :;;ei;f ...... atlli ~!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!~!!l!ll;l!;;~~il~il~ll!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~,~A~O~X~l~~A~T~l~1.LTJH~r~1~0~~~11~1~1t~1'._.~.,---!'r64~I d~IGr.'~~., . f .. ~ ~ .. recr!l!t!ll,_... ...... ~~~~..i;;::~ . • .. Request for Proposals The City of Hunti ng- aon Beach. Economic Development De- panment is soliciting proposals for the de· sign and production of several maps, brochures and other printed material, and the production of a video ao be used by the Redevelopment Agency for public information pur- poses. The proposals must be submiur.d lO the Economic Develop.: ment Office. 2000 Main Street, H.B. 92648, no •later than 11 p.m. on Friday, June 21, 1991. Thole fums or indi- viduals inleresaed in submillin& proposals for the above P.9~ sholildcca- &act the Ecoaonaic Development De· parunent at (714) 536-!5Sll. .. • • • :·oh beautiful for spaceship skies ... • ~-----------------------t1seos by Brad Anderson ~~I • ...• ,,_ _____ .-..~,. ./ "I should have warned you about Marmaduke's welcome." NAKCY ARLO AND JANIS So I Fl~ WAAi fReei\&~ llAm.cw IS 11' "'s ~Of ~·Po~S M111 REAi. SfRIN6~ HINGtS NJ; Hl¥H If ~U7 SllOI, ~I~ ~tPM'T C~ \\CftM~N . \fOU KNOW. l1D llEAU.V AmECIATE IT IF voo'o TAKE VOOR STUPID MEAD OfF /ltf 8l.AHKET .. IT15 NICE TO 8E A8LE TO DO SOMETMIN6 f~ SOMEONE ONCE IN A WMILE TMAT'S AP~ECIATED .. DBNIU8 by Hank Ketchum TBS llltNACB Lost&Found "I HAVEN"T l~ ANYlMltis,BUTI MleuT BE l~RESm> IN StWE Of WSTtlFF--)(X.I FOUND. II by Jerry Scott R08B 18 ROSE by Pat Brady ru. a~ PRJMCtm R2 ~et.ts ~~ by Jimmy Johnson PU1fKT WIKDRBEAN WHAf'S AU. -rue (.OMMO/Ol A~ OVER iHERE ~ by Tom Batluk HE.RE! ~O ~I& t.OHIL.E I GO ~ROW rr 1"1 ! 1HE OTHER -n:AM JUST' Hl"'f A SAU. 1~1"0 RIGHI FIELD ! J r----J I t I I I J· ·---""'! \,.;11111 ............... ..;.;;;;;;u-.. by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan