HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotLow cloud!I late toniaht. Othcrwi e
fair. High from the upper 60s near the
beaches to lower 80s inland. Lows
toni&ht from the mid-SOs to lower 60s.
For more information, includin&
boating, fishina and surfing, sec page
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IN THE NEWSROOM
The joint will surely be jumping June
25, when the Balboa Pavilion once
again h'osts the "Back 10 Bal Night"
dance, which will take place from 7...Jo
10 p.m .... Dre s from the 1940s is
encouraged as dancers sock hop, jjtter
bug and swing to a big band .... Thi
year's event is co-sponsored by the
Newport Harbor USC Alumni Club and
the Orange Coast Dally Piiot ... Dance
tickets arc SIO eRch, and special
dinners for the event will be offered by
The Studio Cafe and Newport Landing.
For more information, call 548-4~2.
QUOTES Of THE DAY
"Ht hot b~n the bumtr.r of fear
anti tml><umsm1tnt wl11ch handt(.Df' UJ
111 met'tmg the plr}stenll)' Ofld mentally
'cltnllm.rrtd ' ~op/C' of tlrt world. "
Tc.lchcr Currie Slnyback on Eric
Andcri.on, a 32-year-old quadriplegic
who m pirc\ student' in Slnyback's
clil~ room (A l)
"711r fi111 clt11; o/ man 1.1 that of
subduing f tar "
Thoma~ Carlyle
TODAY'S EVENTS
•The Costa Mc a City Council
mect'I at 6·30 pm m 1he council
chambers al City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•The Hun11ng1on Beach City
Council mce1s at 7 p m at Caty Hall,
2000 Mam S1
•The Board of Director of 1hc
Municipal Water D1 tnct of Orange
County meet at 7:30 a.m. at the
d1s1rict offices, 10500 Elli!. Ave ..
Fountain Volley.
•The Newporl Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce Board of
Director'! meets at noon at the
chnmber office, 1470 Jamboree
Road, Newport Bench
•The Laguna Bench Heritage
Committee meet at 6 30 p m. in the
council chamber\ .11 City Holl, ~05
J·orc'lt Ave
JUST THE FACTI
• Who ~a.\ the fint Poet
Uurc•tc of 0111fornia?
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INDEX
Cla' ificd BJ
Community l·orum f,\7
Cr worc.1185
l ntcrta nm nt A6
P• Group "'9WIAI ... Int.
Corjriaht 199 J ~
Pr ftltd tn ptrt • rte)'(led peptt. ~
Monda\, June 1 I, 1991 25 cents
Bu h greeted by enthusiastic cheers
President thanks
Asi~n ;\meric)Jns
for contributions
By Ins VokOI •
lrll!Ot Coast C#v Pflll
I OU~~·iAI VAi.LE)' -· Nearly
60,000 n.1g-v.av1ng A'ian American of
mon: 1h.1n a dozen different countries
converged on Mile quarc Park on
Sunda) to hear Pre 1dcnt Bu h'
.. n1hu .. 1.l\t1~ h 1thc:r \ IJt1). 'pcech, in
wl11ch he pra1 .. cd A\1an American Cor
1hcir contnbution<1 to the United States
11nd \.<l\\.cd to continue fighting for reform
in China, again t d1scr1m1 nation
na11onw1dc and ogainst Saddam Hussein's
pov.cr in Iraq.
The huge crowd of Asian Americans,
which included Vietnamese, Chinese,
Cambodians, Pakistani , Thai and
Samoan from all over Southern
C'altforn1a, wildly cheered the pre idcnl
and hi wife Barbara, v.ho arrived at the
pnrl vu1 helicopter ju t before noon. The
couple toured cuhural booths featuring
nat1\.c food and good with children
drc-.,cd in nauve cos1umc 'before Bu h's
rou2hly IO·minute llpccch
. .• .... .~ ...... c.-~l'llal
t\Jres while ilddres,.,ing a" t'sian-American C'Owd at Mile Square Park in Fountain ·valiey Sunday. ·
"A,wn Pac1r1c American have alv.a~
hchc"cd in 1he e value : re peel for
d1g01ty, }e,, tichc( 1n family, hard work.
tree entcrpmc, hclicf in ideas and cause
l.irgcr 1h.m nur~he :· Bu h told 1hc
1pprlt1tt-l1\c c.rowd ah~r he v. 1•
See BUSH/llm "Ill
'Feed store'
• reopening
downtown
By Robert 8ar1<er
)I ~ Coast Ol!ly Pllol
HUNTINGTON BEACH -An old
building that started out 1n hfe 1n
1904 n o recd and fuel tore ha hecn
re torcd and converted 1010 a
re tauran1 .md puh in the ... ccond
block or Main S1rect.
V1rtuallv 'urroum.led b\ ma\'ll\C
rcdevelopmen1 structure' funded in
part with city 1noney, the tiny
re taurant pub called 1hc Lonttlioard
reportedly wa' built entncl) wilh
pnvall' c01pi1al.
"ll wac. hu1ll w1thou1 11 dime ot c11y
money," o;a1d l.111dlord and city uct1w;1
Doui tangcv1n • 01 one \linking
<hmc."
Lungev1'11 al\o hoa't' lhot the
b111l<1111g itdhcrci. lo 1t' original \t)lc,
and " the firsl h1~lonc re11toration in
the ck1" ntown.
Shortly after · the turn of the ccn-
ll .. y, when it wa c lled the Pioneer
feed and fuel Co., 1t provided ga for
the car, wood for the hou c and feed
for the horM: and chicken l •mac• in
'l.iltd.
It became ,. Japanese ethnic rocery
an the teen years ahd a n\u IC lore in
the 20S 1nd then hou ed a varictv of u~c11 m the hth:r yc:i~. he .ud ·
Lln••evia kt r:rkb .hi in i\tcncc
on being true to 1h.: bu1IJ1n1 'tyle or
the e.irly 1900s led to friction -v.11h city
ofhc11\I\ nd cau..cd " couple Qf top-
work order' bdorc 11' comple1ion
Lange\ in eta 11ncd c11y otl ic1al
fought h1' hu1IJ1n-t'eca ".: the didn't
w,1nt tu 'urrcndcr C(lntrol of the
Mcdi1cr1.111c.1n .1rch11ccturc 'ityh: that
,,dorn other rcdcvelt11"mcn1 pro1cch.
U1ngev1n .ud he wu :1hlc 14,) pnwt
thnt the 5llltC htfltOllC' fC\tlll \llOn
coJc overrode local 111 hufltv. ind
the c.1rlier, mot implc: 't)I • won out.
I he 1 c~h,r1111on «' l ubm11 ,,0,000,
he 1tl •It "Anultl h \'e been les" b\11
b,1ckcr'i h:ul to hire la -cr to fi hi
tht tnp•\\ork oru r • h 1rnl rh I n ho rd Re t ur1nt nJ
Pub, whi h fnlurc~ lob tcr dinn rs
for S 12..95 I optrutcd b) three
partner -Orurc M1lhkin also a
c<,ntra tor: Re d Da t • al o
national ad alc,mi.n and l>a\
l.aughtncr, Ytho' .. , ) •n ens nccr.
Disabled man offers understanding
By Russ Loar
°'anot CoaS1 Ca.I) Nol
NEWPORT B !ACH -When 1l
comes to di abil111e~. Ji-year-old
quadriplegic Enc Andcr\on womc!I
more abou1 1hc general public than h1'>
own problems.
He worries about 1hc rnabilny of
people to understand thal hi\ d1'1ab1ht)
. onl) ph) o;1cal not ment;1I He v.omc'
Jbout disabled people 1hroughoul the
counll") \\ho are wrongl} labeled
mcnt.lllv ret a rded ond denied
education .ind opportu111t.c'
Ander-,.in, horn w11h ci.:rchr:il p.tl'\)'
h.id In • O'>Crcome a mul111udc of
m1,concept1on1; to tulfill h" lo'e of
learning. I le h.1s nn a sc.>esalc of an
dcizrec 1n P'>-chology from Orange
Cu.1,1 c,,lkgc and 1.. dl'tcrmrncd Ill
J'lllr 'ue ,, bachelor'' dcl!rcc in
cducatton
I le " the uuthor ot "Breakthrough
We Arc a Communll\.. · n t>ool thal
rcOect' ~ha1 h" mother andv Garrell
dt.,crabc' 3'> his "burning d~'1rc f<'r
untl} and cqual11y among all people "
Anderson al'° 'cncd for sui )Carll as
.1 board member for ADD (Ad\.<XBIC\
for the De\.clopmcnt.tll)' D1~bled ) .ind
See UNDERSTANDING/la .....
,..,h,...JOr 0-N. ..
r nc -'.nderson ill able to ;r~:: 1 out to
uthl'r' thwugh th1., 'fX•CJal t\pewriter
Key to better education? Lose the lockers
8y Russ Loar
Ofangt CGISI Dtlly P, IOI
COSTA MESA -America 1 rife with
ideas about how to improve education,
und '><> is TcWinklc Middle School
Principal Mary Ann Ehret
Prc'i1den1 George Bu;;h s yi. o nat1on1I
\l1mdard1Lcd test may be the an ~er
Principal thrct behc'c removina \Chool
lockers Wiii. aive Tc Winkle student an
1mmedintc_uc dcm1c boo'\l.
bcginni11g ne-<t ..chool )Car, TcWmkle
v.111 rcin\lent ll"'elf ' a m1Jdlc 1>Chool,
adding on n i'<th grade and a ho•a or
chana~ de!ligncd to len1;c behind the
more olJ-fo,hioned intermediate school
concept .
\\t nct:ll 1.1 better 1rnn'1tion Imm 1he
-.clf·c·(mt<amcd clement.•"' <:hool to the
mOdcl uf l11gh h0tll,'0 ,,11J Ehret, who
1' ;al o the e\\poll· 1c,;a ~houl Jl\trict
rcpre\ent.llt\C to 1hc "'"'>eiatmn of
C,tlifofnt, s hOUI '\Jmtnl~tralf!r~ H'f hi\
will he a better mmc pcNln1hzed
m cla
Crom 1h r
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LONG NIGHTS.--------------
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l•t'Clll11l' .1 dcn11'1 \\,1, nothing unu,u.il in Logan's home town.
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But 1101 m.1m 111.1dc .1 c.ircer o f Jcn11 .. 1r. aho"e the Arctic Circle.
I 11~.irt did lor '"'' H:.ir,, trc.111ng the 11~11\.c, nomadic Laplande1s
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OUT Of SWEDEN:----------
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\\11111.111 lo 119 men 111 lhc dcrll1,1ry cla, ... rooms. 'he ~aid . Many of
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'cl 11..·1.11' nr .11dc "I \q111ldn'1 ex.1c1I~ call it prejudice, people
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11111 1111~11 11 I!, .11.h, Lug.ir1 •won became the pre<11dent of the
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1Ill11 p1 '1d1·11 1 Rn11.ilJ Rt:.1gan.
YIN AND YANG.------------
1 og.1r1 11\l..'d to he .1 1..urimll) \Vhcn i.hc fir'l Jrn ved. not even
~ pc.. 111.111 nl ·\mcman dent1'l' were wome n. Now, dental chools
'.111 1111,,.,1 .'II '\() pcru.:nt female cnrollmcnl I ogart welcome'
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1111 r1111111g .111d cre;ittH' pcf'on in he ::1 good dentist." Oeing nhlc
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Allplnos nee volcano; 58 dead
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'll.000 d1."p1 n1kn1' frnrn the Phrlrrpinc-. on \uriday. anti ten" of
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aparl
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t'cntrnl l u111n '4.1, remtnl'•1..1..•n1 111 'ccnc' from World War II
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Soviet TV shows ea"thquake dlmage
MO~CO\\I 'im 1ct tdcv1,11rn on Sunday ~howcd the
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11c1:,, 1111c tl,1\ .din the arc.r "'·"'truck b)' nn c.irthqual.c for the
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'Hau:k to Bal Nlght'
NI WPOl~'I 1\t:.ACll -I 111 1 gootl
11nll 1h1" June ~S. he .. d 111 Ahc U.tlhti.t
1',w1ht111 h11 the "Bi1ck to Ilia I N1"11" I.lame, \\lmh 1\1ll 1,1ke Jll.1«e from 1111
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hot'· Jitl~t hu~ 11nd ~•nt cd11b1t will •lw tic p.1t1 llf the event, which will
hi: CC)'!X)n,mcd by the Newport Hu·
hor u~c t\li.1m111 Club und the 01·
11nsc Co.1'1 l>a1ly 1'1l0t
ll11ncc IK~ct .1r.: SIO e11ch .ind
,rcc111I d1nnc" for the event will he
oHcrcJ hv rhc Studio C•fc: i nd NCIA.· ~rt L"mdmg. l·or more 1nfom1:111on
Cilll S~ -49-tZ.
Hnrbor cleanup day
N~ Wf'OR f Of.ACH -l hc I Ith
111n11.1I C ·11:.111 1 lartior D.1) will he held
lrunr II • m to noon • .rurthly; JunC'
.?'> t.lurc lh•tn ;\(JC} voluntccn tHC C't• pcucd 10 a""t in collcums tr.1,h
rr11m the 1A.111cr and hurcltnc 11f New.
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1 he I lumtltlln Water Rukc. •• ,e,,d dc"~tlcd lu rcnlll\IC 011.1ting tr.1,h anti
deb"' fr11in 1111.rnu watcr'4 11y,1 will he hcl(ltnl,l w11h lhe clc11n11p ;,\ hc11ch hurhccuc ;111d imard) ceremony will
he hell! at lhc: C'.1nncrv rcs111ur.1n1 .1ftcr the clc.11111p, .,.,lh prbc~ 11waidcJ
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'P''ll'iOrtn& 1he C\cnt. at 644·8211 or c.111 720-ll6 I I
eighborhoorl Pride
(OSTA MESA Appltci111ons arc
no" be1nr Jcccplcd for the Ihm.I an-
nulll Neighborhood Pride Award>. "l11ch honor ouhtanchng home\ in lhc
t"ll'
Sron'<1red by the cl\'IC group Mc:..t
Pmlc, the 11ward~ recogn111: the bc)t
"nglc famfly home .1$ well a' lhc be I .1p.1r1mcnt or condominium complc~
111 cnch of three gcogro1ph1c areas in
the clly
rite ccmte)t ''Judged hy .1 puncl uf
fl\1.. Inc.ii rc,1l.lcnt,, ~\r1phrn11011s Wtll
he .irccp1ed un11I Jul} 5 Judging will t.11.c plal·c he1wecn July 15 .md Aug.
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•11t lat11111 11• '"'•1hi.:in < .1hf111n1.1 "111
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11( l'•J"CflClll"t: Ill ger111 llllllll\ \\ 1:1
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I he tn.<.·11111• will 1'1· hdtl 11 '11 1 m .11 1 hi: I I\ 111c \.1.irrtt•ll I or mmc
in h11m,1111111. pk."c. 1...ill ~-1-1.1 ~•11
Solstice mixer
Nf.wt•ok·1 nt:.A<'ll -v2000 w111
ht.>\I n Summer S.1f,ti1.1; l·vc M11cr to 11p1~11 lhc South Orn111c (',JUnty
VWC:A lltlll:I for homl!IC' ' women
Ille n11-l!r will ho hcl1I on I hurlid•y.
June 20th 111 6 11 m. 111 thl! W11rchou\C "°" lk 1.aurirn1 10 NcWJ'l.>tl Hcuch
I he hotel fo1 hornclrs' wumi:n, h,.
i.;,tl!d rn S 1nci1 1\n,1 , " .1 111 llJ<>nl,
1loubl' 01:c11p.in'r "'••hi\' 1l1o1t p•o-v1J\'1 tr .111 11io1111lllou 1np. 11n<t surpor1
C"'lte~ ,,,, \li(ltll~n in Crt!IC•
l>ny camp registration
Ill. 1'o llNC..t l 01'< IWAU I -I he
llunllngltln HcJ•h Con1mu1111v Ser· "u' 1>cr.n1n1~ n1 h nO\\ 1.tl.111j rcgt'" 1r.1t111n f1•r th.: \11n11ncr i;unt1n•c Dav
('.1111r .11 holh Fch;.c111 t•11111111u1111v
Cen1er tl)(iO. K701 and Murdy Com· muml\ Center (')NI-II 9.i) Funt1mc
I>~> • 1m~ r~ ~llA..J for \UUAS· ,1..-r' Crom ll&:C b 1u P for mine in ·
lorm.1t1on. pk.l\e e.ill Hob Werth ;11
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Chamber reception
NFWPORT llAl~OOR -The Newport 1 lorbor Arca ·Chamhcr of
C.:urnmerct \\111 hl)IJ .1 nc'\ memhcr
rClCJllilln un Wednci.duy, June 19th al ":m fl nl .• 11 the D.1111.11:01 Re\lllUrill)I, hic.11cd .11 BJJ W Co.1~1 I l1ghwJy,
Farmer's Mnrket
C O'i I •\ Ml '\A F111me1\ MM·
kt 1 'd'-l.irrn frc,h 1mldut:I! 11nd other l1'11.1tl r1udu~1, c\!Cr) ·1 hur day from !.I
u 111 '" I pm aJ Ilic Or.ingc Cmtnly I 111~111111111, /\dmh\Kln " free.
Thrift \hop
CO\ I 1\ "-H \A -Boa~11n, the
ix,1 1mcc' and fine t clc:,11011. Dor·
nlhy\ I hrtft Shop ha opened rn Cl)\l.t Mc,.1
'i~lll"4•rcd by lhc AID~ Service) I uund.1111111 Ornni:e County, ~1roth\ '> p11Kccd~ a"i'I ,\\F 1n prov1drng nee·
C"·''Y c;hc11t 'H"ce' for men, wvmcn <t1nd children 111 Or11ngc County 11f· fcttcd by I llV,
Volunteers arc needed Nu c"<pcrt· cnc:e i\ nccc"ary. Volunteer~ can
th<lO";C 1hc1r hours. Dun1111ons .ire
.11..o nccdctl, including hou~chnld
1tctn,, clothe>, lQYS, mall apphnnccs,
book\ anl.I furttilurc Dona11ons may
I'll: dropped off dutina store h<111r A rclCtpl for talt credit "'111 he pmv1dcl.1
Dorothy'~ I h11f1 Shop 2200 llJrbor
Ulvd. h orcn I UC\JJY thruui;h ;llur-
11.w. IO " m • 7 p m · I or 11wrc 111-forn1;111<m. \ 111 Jo!\Cph Am h:r •I (>4~.
1~114 ur J\SI al 1152-1010
Frc cancer testing
I Ol ""' "' \ \I I f Y '' p.1rt ,,, 1 "I 11m.11 \t •• rh r IC.:'• 11d1 pr"
'I 1111 \\1>m I •h 111\t!Cd Ill p.trltCI•
I) ti.:' Ill lr1.l I•!\ ,l\I Lol01.er IC,ltnt•
\h.,ut ) .\fl() " 1111.:n .uc '" ukd l••r 'h1' frC\ \lnlpk. r.11nfc,, til<iutl te,t,
'1111 llv \:rn Kr.1tn•d. 11.tm1111 trot·
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l •If Ill un \.ti(,\
I ••r"n"''" 111!111m 1111111 •II It• f'.HIK:t·
I' th: Ill ti>< jll•'!!l.1111 1"11n(,1d , l'11ltft~
C'11.1•1 I k111.1ti•l••i:..\ Cln"'"'~'' \k1llrnl
( •11'111' ·'' i:Ol ·2hll0
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< Ol{ON1\ Ill I \l \I~ F11~11J,
1•1 1hi: l'\I I 1hr.1r. 1~111 1..dchrnle
!h1.11 ~61h ,1111111.11 m~et111g h•d.1\ .11
1h1. Sh-.rm.111 C i.mk11, 111 {111011.1 tlcl
\l.11 \\-rnn1..f\ nl th1. 11/Ql \1111kn1
I "·'\ ( "111(;•1 will he ·"' .1r.lcd 1hc1r p1111..' 1111d "B1r1h ut ,, C.1m111". .t
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Ii< '"''"" l h,• Cl-1.. l\t l!l..itlll' ti l j' n1 .1nc.f
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t: C "''' llY>'V C'.1 II '\ ~h· Ci lOO Im 111· h•rm.11111n
Summer Bo:-tting
<. 0\ I \ \1l \ \ 'i11mni1..r Bo.111111.• c ''' , hy 1lic (ml -. ... 1111 Council ,,} Cir 1m•1.. Courtl\ \I.all (1, uffc r1..\I h"llf.1\ 1hro1111·h 1\11£ < 11 ~C\\J'<•rl l>unc•
l ,111111.·111 •, '''" lllC. .111d h.:t!lllntllg 111.t 111lc1111cth.1ll' ,.11h11~ \\ 111 h1.. hd11
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\Ill n111111 l\hl<h \:.Ill
Nev;~ of the Weird
&O·Yl•·old woman tined
In for llte·nlgtrt •mooclllnl
ANfA •\l\;\ -A .5 l-yc.1r·
o I d l r .1 n d m o l h c r , ,, ) ,
o,mooch1n!: with her hone) 1n
\he <lnvcway EtOI her .1 warnrng
notice frum the honicowner,·
,1 ' 'i o c 1 " t 1 o n n l h c r
condominium rumple'
1 lclcn ' Kim" Garrell 'illlll
'lhc ~i,,cJ ht.:r "h1tc •ood n ight
1n h1\ t.ir "ticn he d1oppctl her
off tit her home. I\ vlgilunl
ho m cm' ll\' r 0 "i :l"i\llCi;l t io n
\Cf'\ed lwr wtth notice that
'he would he ltncd 1f \he J1,1 11
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"11 ·, r111tculn11 • I lc:c:I
i!11ntrnll\:tf I l\:cl "•llchcJ." 'he
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return wmorro\ll,
•
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1.;,,,cn~ .111tl tlmng had thing'
l\11 11\\'r 11n~ h11111," it \aid.
~h. Ci1trrc11 , who '•'Y' "h
"·'' r,11,ctl in ,1 trict llapt1't
home. '' .1, ho t '" hop' ow: r I he
ci1.111on, which thrCHlencd to
"<lcm ind ,, fine ' 1( 'ihc wn
c.1ught rn the net aqa1n. he
\aid 'lhc\ rnn1cmplnt1ng 'ellrn~
th· condo when: she h 1H hvcd
fur l\\.ll \C .U'\
phunt totll \unda .. c:ek1n
com m""' Crurn V n1:u
f'rnpc r11c-. ,1f 1 on llc.1ch,
"""" m•nn c\ the complc,, ""a~ 1101 1mrncd1.11cl\ returned .
~h, / ,1 ff 11 ' Hf \ h C
c11n~1t1cr" her elf ".u1 cdm:.11c(I
\\om,tn ol hr h mor 11 '.1luC'I." .
-11.' tht• \ ,0</1111 rl l'rrH
C'llU~ runlptll•l\'0 .ndl!ll ftftd •tint
u1 11h11t ... 1 ckr.rcll11on •11d auidd11l 1en·
1!.'l"'•"l 1n 11.:a:n' ,1nd handbpt ttnd
ic1.1I pmbkm' 111 c:hlldrcn -will he lh~ \Uf~CI u( lhc lhtA \V\;IUn&·ICCIUrC, "Ito~ ADD Afkc&J Your Rcl1llon• ~hip w11h P1m1ly :ind Work" 11 CP;1\t•
11110 Coulhehna Ccnlcr.
P1c;.entcr l•nct Wh1tl\\.-Y will talk
.1bc.111t th<-')'"'f'lum~ of Al>D, huw 1hc~ 1nOucncc the l.1m1ly, •nd 1hc
challc111c ol dc1thn1 .,.,th ADI> 1n 1hc l\or~ ~tuation and n.,,.. 10 corrcu po·
tcn111I problcm1 before they &%velop
I he free lc1..1urc "'"'" 11lu: pl11cc fr,1111 7 to 8:30 pm 11 the center, .I ISi ll\M 1rce1, uhc IOS, Ncwpyrt
lkarh For fn\1rc 1nfurn1a11nn, c•ll
476·0'WI.
Boat safety checks
Nf.Wl'Oltl 111\RllOR fhe Lln11c1I Str11\~ Coa\I Guard Au~tliarv
"111 l•c m.1n111111 the Ncwptirl I l.1rl•1;. mil•kr~~ Ouc\f ~Ii. 001 llA)'\iJc Or . NcWfMUI ne.1ch, e\CfY lhrrd
\\cckcnd 111 cw1..h nmnth from June
throu11h N1111cmhcr Bo:11.. will be
1..hcd•ed cfurin& Courie')' h:amtnu· Mn' from 1111 m. ru 2 ~.m July 20·21.
1\u1:. 17·11<, SeJ"lt 21-~2. Oct 19·20
111\1 "'"\ 111·17
f"or rnlonn.111on. 4'illl Murk I lotk111' ;11 '1(1.,.(1 I '7 ~111cr I p m
Summer rending
I llJ~·11t-1r. I ON UT ;\Cl I Children
.1se• ' .11111 up ue rn\lltcd to p.trllri·
p:i1c 111 the umni.:r R.:.id1n1 Pnigram
.tt the lfon11nJhlt1 U1...1d1 L11l1.1f'\.
'uunf''ct' "1tr Ile cncoora&cJ io ttJd ,fl h:,1,t 8 lotw.1k~ or milk\ II" "\:Cl.·
Iv "''I' tu the hl1n11y 1n order IO u1m·
f'kll" the pnh•r.1m. 1l1e1..c 1:h1ldrcn
\\ho ftnl\h the pn"lgnlm -.111 be invited
111 • )1lCc1al p1111pct ,1wiw on f'r1J;,y, ,\ug 2~
Ch1ll.11c11 n1.1v i1~11 up 111 1nv I tun· lln~lun n~.11 h l 1hr.1'.'Y Dr:in .. h it3rltng
June 24 I m murc: '1nform•lton. c: ll J75·.:'il07
C hildren's cnrnlval
1 IUN I ING fON IJ~ACH -A chtl·
dren't c.1mrrul "'II be held on Tue,.
do1y, June 25. from noon to 4 p in .it the' Huntmaton Beach Ccntn•I I 1·
brary. SP.Otuoreu b1• the friend' (If
1hc Children·, L.1hr:11y, ii lca1urc' ,,
ll\C f>ClltnJ too, htcrary '''me txioth,, fac.·c painuna. helium b.1lfoons, puppcl
\l)(l\o\'\, J hil111&1111 IOI)' htlUr, rnfnc
P.rizes and cr.1ft 1ll"tivi11c' T1tkel\ fur rhe booth\ arc 2S ctnt\ to SI eat:h
For more mform.111un. t:nll 17S·S 1117
Disney films
I IUNTINGTON IJb\CH -l'ca-
rnrc-kn11h D"ne\ r11m, for c.:htlclfl. II
"'111 fl<! 'ht""" .ii lhc tlun1111i:1u11 Re 1.:h Centr.11 l thr I" 11n r 11lf.I\'
Jun, ~/\ .11 I nncl 'J m July ' JI I ~ 111 . Julv l'J al l 111 'p ni, ancl Julv
~" .11 I p 111 I 11.hh uH' JI per film or
'"" c.m bt.t\ 11d .• " f,,, th..-entire \C• 111..' II the ( htl1l ..-11·, Rnnur1.c (\:n·
/er 1.)..-L I or 1n1<1rm 111<•11, c.1111 '7~· 'Ill~ •
CrO\\ performs
Ill 'll'l•lO~ Ill \I II lnh.r·
11.llllltl 111\ l.111110. II \. htldl t ti \ pl.I fur lllCI
l l 111 C II•\\ p.-rlornl\ .11 1h1 C'cnlr.tl
l'.ark \mph11h..-.11c1 (l~h1ml th.: 11 1111
t111r1o•11 lie 1d1 I al•r or. I 1111 I ·1tlo1\I 1111\
I ~ .1 r 1 l ,, m ,, 11\I l I' m I 1l l.1.. f\ ,11'
~~ 1'11 l'<.'.l\llO '\th,1111..c.; ltlLCt pttr ·
\h"" '' \Ugg1.·,1ttl U\11. hi l11111tcd 'C•ll· 1111: Int 111010: 111h1r111;1l11111, l .tll l7~~ !Tl"'
Polirc nrcd help
C I I\ I \ \II \.·\ I h1. < •"I•• \k,.t
p,.111:c 1>. p 111111.:111 'ltll "'" 11111m 1111
1 I.:" m11r.: ··,oun~·.ll·h\. .111' ''""'' ,1111Cl1• m ti' v1'1luntu·r p1o;;r.11n
\ll\1'11.: llllLrt\!Cd tn \llhtrtl..-o:rtng .I
1 .. • h1111r\ ,, wc('k hir .1111cte1111 "11rk. •oil I rnn 11 ~.i;!.<i:Si
~ca ba~c c ln ~~c~
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-aft, ( ll·l'I ltlA.'\ , I 111ft:1tn• dll"(' Ill
'·••h11i. r.•" 1n1: f1,h111g, \ .lfl1>e1ng. .rnd
'"'' .11tl ( l,l\\l• .ir.: llf1•0 "' \11110~ 11l11lt\ .1£l' 11 II• ~I
I 1•1 n111rc 111h1rn1.1t111ll' 1. .111 II.' I.• 11
1..S!-'tHI
uregunrd 1>rogrnm
\ \l'i< Ct I 1\11 "'II \,tn (km· , 111c \1.11< llc.1rh "111 hr holll111il ,,
la•OIPI f 1f_. (U.1hl\ J"htj1f,IOI fell (ltl\'
.llt\I rn l•. ·'> .. ~ 1/.f ~. (111n1 Jul) I II• \11r 1J I It, pr•tt:r,111 ••ill run \1o111f,1\
1111.•ueh I 111 '' f1 "'111 ·' pm .1111J "'II
"""' .: \lilt 111•• llt'<•itt•' ho.mhn~. \ktn·
ORANGE COAST
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,
Sound Machine
COS l A MF. /\ -The Oran~ {."ount) Sound Machine, • mullc::al
hM\J npc II lcl •II ••• " ,kduna rur nc111. mcmhcn "nO croup phi1i 111
l)PC' of m11'1e and 11 1n c1111encc lo lk-lp )UJ"poft 111u 1c In Or1nsc C:ouncy.
1 hey currently hllfc 107 mcmbcr1
1tnd wrc louk1n1 10 edd 11 ma~ pcu.
pie to the aroup " l)M•1blc, Prildiea ore ~t 7 p m cwry Thursday n1£hl 11
Co 111 Mesa HtJh School. f'or more
111form.mon, calrDoua at 964·17b0,
CoRst Guard classes
NEWPOR I HARBOR Tho
U S. Co;hl Gu.inJ Aux1f11ry 1s offcr1n1 cl."~\ al the Buy Scout sc .. Base. to: ntcd 111 t9'1 Pinflc Omt lfllttw:w,
tn tic1.111n1 s:afcry 11nd c<1m.1nsfi1p, .i,
\o\Cll II' in \llthn1 .111J ~•man~h1p
I he hoauna cla» •111 ••kc pl on Au&. $. 1bc s~ulil'la da ~ will be held
on 'July lY, t·or more 1nf01n'latlon, ull
Utll 111 6lU.<15-0G.
Reunion change
C OST1\ Ml .SA -Om1na I.lei MM ll1gh chC\111'' cl.1\) at 1971 20th )'C.tf
1eu111un h.b chang.:d ih 1.1.uc It will
n11w ll\: held on July 27 JI 6 !l.m. 111
the I l)'illl Newf'l111cr Inn, I !07 J11n1·
hore1.. 1{0.1d . NL\liflllll Oc.teh,
l'ttt• " ~tiO per JlCNln in 11\JV.111\:e,
S70 .ii the dt"1r Con1,1l1 1 om Ou"cn
II ~ '0·9710 flll rc\CF\allon' llf 10· form.1111•11
Vic llrudcn ·peaks
On I nod .. \, J11h 11, the tc111c1 Cluh' l1uhl~ Atl .111, Comm111ce rrc·
r11h \.11, Rr.1'1cn frnmdcr d1rct:lor of
th1.. \.1 Brill.den 1 cnn1s & kt Cc if.
le'''· wtth h" lecture themed "II'\ 11 "im.11l Rc~unJ \\-orld."
I he p111ir.1m \IJllS UI noon (retcp-111111 al 11 lll ,1 m) 111 the C:enler
C'lub, 650 To1A.n Center Dmc. Co~1.1
Mc, ... For rc,cr.-.11H1n), 1..Jll 66.!·.'\4 l.l
F. ntcring fee '' SI H JlCr f>Cr~in
Amigo photo contest
I ltlN"llNG ION Hl ACll -I h.:
t\m1i;1" tic Ool"i Ch11.·1 1111nuu1'c-tl\
Mth nnnu11I Photugr,1phy C~mk'I.
•lp,n lo .111um1tcur plloh1gr.iphc"
1'111110' mu't ~ 1.1kcn :\I 1hc llol,.1
t'hu:.1 WcllJml 111 "" \<1m1u, l',11e1:1.1-
"'' \l.c h "' photo' of hcmn\, ci:rel\ 01h .. r bud 111J .mtmwl hf.:, 11f,1nc,• l.1111h •• 1rc' ,,, well a' ixork .. , rhc Bc•I~ Clm.t Wc1l11nd
Fn1n fmm' ·for the conle\I -:re
" 11l~hlc .11 th" I l11nllng1on lko11.h .. cn11,1I I 1hr,11) .inJ "' br.1nc..hc,, ,..,,.
ou' •'1tmer1t '111rc, in t-lun11ngh11o
Ek.1c.:h. the 111f111m.11t1111 l"101h .ii ti c
II un1111gto11 lkac.. '1 Lt\..: Ccnl1..1 t hi
Ooor). m hv 1..1lhng the m1g1"' ofri(c.:
Ill lt9'7. 77(1 'C -
TI1c.: c.k 1dh111: rur 'ul-m1""'" f11r .111 cntrn~ " Juli 'I
Hi~h school reunion~
111 'IJ r I '\IC .l O'li llf-ACll fhe
d '" 111 1 •11~ tr11111 I h1111111g111n llc.11 h .11i.I M.u 111.i hti;h •{hool' "'111 hull.I ,.
11•1111 2~ \t.ir rc11r1t('ln 11n Saturcl.I\
\111" '· IC tho• t'l.1111111 l:d1i:w,11c.:; 11111.1 Ill I .11111.t fk 1d1
I 11.l.cl\ ,·,111 I..: 11h1.amcd 1111 S'5
c..•.ic h hd• re I ul\ I, l\1\l "''II 111crc.M: 111 ~ 10 1111 l11f\ I .11111 ~45 on Juh· JU
:..;,. lldco:t\ 11.11l h1. .1V111l.1M.: 111 the.:
d1•or I u ri:lki:t th, 'P"'t nf the (.ti..,
th.:" f,11 lhc c\Cntng "''" Ix· la\u .. I. IJtnne• IA.tll incluJe a ll,110.JT1.in•,l\lc h11 fk1 •
I ttr more 1nfurnu11on 111d rc«:F\ ,,.
t111n' c.111 ll11nm111ce mcmhcf\ 1)1,;n•
n" on I Glcnn.1 \h.K\;1l~n at 5'h· ~ht I ~II:\~ ind fo.m l'urtfu~ ,11 11110.
~~"" "' i...cn R.1pp .11 I~ I') .it 1 • \:?1.i1
floppy cnmpcrs
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lt-t! 0.dngt Cc.au O.i ly Pllo( !UPS 1'4-800
,.. Jiii~ 1~11-r l1ll SS 1S ptr fw• """"
pt11!ld try r "' f'f ~hK••Jl'K>n, S • IM" four
"'ft IJl'••wl ~ m.t.I hy PJ~ (,~, MN
Put.Inn ng 1111 • HO w. &ly S1,. (Ml•~
CA '1t11' '••'('onchJ•• ptl\t9 paid 11
tcN.t MfWI (A l'OST~TlR ~ td!tttt\
lN lo 111tt 0.ily Pillll,; P 0 8<a I S4tO 0~• ~ (A 9162•
CJll.w t 1'n ~ WJl<ft ~'*"".nm td1
tori.ti "IAO.., "' 14'.h9~~''°""b ~~" ""'~ hr
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He ~rent a kM of af1cr·houA 1e1-ton wuh thc>K
Ill)". 111mmin1 'Jnao the daiWn and ialktn1 ihop and
cso1cric lhinp like eafthou(hurc.
_He hi:ld~I ilM uitc fttCCl.)'_P.IRY.11!1 JAU ltnd
tihic' with those sup 11n ~lfflcd doing it, bur
never in r.ublic. "ThAt's 1101 what pet>plc c•pccc
frorn inc,' he: H'ld me once "The) come lo 11 tc:n
ind dunce 10 my kinJ or mUMC •• ind that\ what I
h.ivc 10 ghc them"
'I h111 k1mt of 11uc1rit)' 1$ "h) tl11d v.;i, ublc 10
w1)fk at what he kJ\CJ tor more than $0 vccirs, unJ
'Ah)' Grnrgc Sinion ulso wrote:. "lJ~l~kc mun)
lc.1dcr,, he ha\ \ucccetkd in keeping h1 band, hi\
rr.u,ic.11 1c:pu1.ition and hi' rc~pecl intact."
h ,,asn't alwa~ ea,y, One or his sidemen in the
mid thirtic'i w.as Ru11s Morgun. TI\Ough Morgan
joined the band u u pi:tno pl;aycr, dad al<,0
foaturcd him on trombone.
One nilfhl n(tcr Rus fini1,hed :. solo, dad
• I : ..
:iokill&IY made a little wah-wah iOUftd to MOlpft.
wt he -.h•ahed bllCt on •ht tronlboM. The
ctOWd loved It.
Dad wanted co record 1wo ol the •• ....._h"
•UIMI. "'Wabllb ..._ •• Mid "Uaier A...._ .. But
somehow, Morpn alwayt dewlope4 1 ~ 19•·
'Ult before the -'on.
You can pc• the fin1 two IOnJI ~
recorded a fc:w months la11r when he ltarted hit
~n b.ind. He alto rook wnh him a ltadl of
arraniac:rnent e111ted hl tt. nd, 'Music 1n the
Morgan Manner." for yean. dad's 111 had ~c:n,
"Mu~ic m the M.1r1in Manner.''
Oad JU't let il pass, Uc: wn too nicr a m.1n for
hi)> Cl\\n 600tl, lu rricnd~ aid, II pusho Cr, '.\ pat "J
lor fl.hi ,1hou1 ·''" kmd .of ~.1m
'I Ill mo't •uuwh'' c 'chcmc he ".1, C\cr m1•< heJ
in '"" one he c. rn • up "nh lunnelf. And he
Hllllu I (lllllcd It orr
H" drc.:.11n w, s to h111ld " rc,ort hMcl on 1hc
ocean bet\\ t:c n Cur,,nn ,1c1 Mar KnJ La!Un:1 Bc3ch.
I le \\\lrkcd 01\ II for eur,, "rmt.?1ns lO,,Clher >lllC
hotel pcuplc or &OOd repute. Dad '''° rt111n.1scd to
1muhc falward Durrell tone, :,a \\orld-cla<.;\
urch11cc1 "ho crc.1ted .1 &<>r~cuu' ccm,ept for 1hc
ht:::-1 on 'l'CC
On!>r one lh1n1 tnod In 1hc ~it.)' of lhc Reel
Point -Hotd M ne) •
The ""' pc~'ll\c hacker rd, "\'ou SCI 1hc
le )C, e'H conlc up wuh chc monq.'' The lr¥ine
~Y aid. ••you pt &he money. we II do the
le:&~." I °"'> one pcrwn in I h lrv1nr Company w in
fa\or or dad' bi& dream, M)fortl IN1ne. hamRlf ....
accomplt5hed mu ician. Irvine had adviwd my
(ttther P.f!Yatcly to work with le scr offtccn of th!.
cumpany -10 thruugh channel . llthat Cl1Cln'1
~ork, coml" back and KC him :
1>.1d had an uppointment '4ith Myford Irvine on!
\forul:i' 1ftetnl)on, Jun. 12, 19 9. He heard the
f\l!\\!11 dr1,ing do\\n the frcew,t)": I he prcv•ou :
aftc1 not.ln , M} lord I Nine died (mm three gunshot
''uund ... , h\O hot un bl \h 1n the t• mach and a;
.:!2 <.".1llhcr p1\l(1I chrou h the he;itl • •
\\ lh:lh~J ~h rord'~ Jc.uh "'·" ~u1c1Jc or murder,
'"' !\llll dch 1tcd. but \llll h:l\.1! w .Hfnlll thilt d,1 ·,,
h >Id idea "·'' a pri:ll\ good one. \1a.-bc The:
ln111 Comp.111y uu~hl Ill 1!i'c 11 .1 I') nnc of thei.c;
)C r~.
J.rctl 'lnrtin's C'ol11mn """ \londa_t, OCdnt,dn_t:
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School lunch menus Pedistri• llleil;
Fot.ntnln VallC'y
S~h >01 UI trkt
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driver al'Nltlll
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II uil. JU19 I Cdt. milk. •
111~,d•): l'·'t Luc~ Da), mil~
Wrrlnr dn)": Pot l.ud: D.1~.
Want to get organized? Check out this bQok milk.
fht r day: Pol Luck Dll). milk::
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HUNTINGTON BEACH -A J.4 year-old man was killelf early
'iunday "hile cro 1ng Beach
Boute .. ard when he wa hit by ' an
allcgcJly drunk dnyer.
Michael King, ~a Jtuntington
Be..tch re 1den1, wa cro ing
Beach BOulcvard JU-t north •of
Yorktown A"cnuc at 2 a.m. wtlen
he ,..3 hit by .i vehicle southboltl ,1
on Bc.1ch Hunungton Be~ch
Police Lt Pa1 nd. G•ldea aid. •
Arc you n or·
gan1zed as you'd
like to be? If
you·r~ lt~e mo\I
people, yo u
'AOuld hkc 10 -be
more organ11cd,
l-ut don't have
the time to get
o rgan1 1cd
becau\C you're
no t org.1n1Le d.
Sound t.1mili.1r'
Management
con1,ultanl and
profei.'i1onal or·
Book
Review
ganizcr Su\31l Silver want' to help
vou brcat.. 1ha1 '11c1011\ cycle . Her
book. "Or~?t1n11ed to Uc th~ uc ... 1!
'.Jew 'I 1me,uvin~ Wav' to S1mplrf)-
• ind lmpro .. e How You Work."
(Ad.1m\-H,11l l'uhhi.hing. 1991 ,
Sl3 Qc;), 1 h,1 ed on the method!>
he U\C' w11h chenh> 111 her
c, n'>ullin~ practice. Her compan~.
Po itivel> Organized, 1s ba ed in
Santa Monica.
The boo k's coverage of
organization and time
nrnnagemen1 1 comprehensive,
covering everything from munag1ng
your paper flow to organizing your
computer file!> (both IBM And
Macinto h) 10 working effecuvcty
w11h other people.
Even though the book i quite
detailed, Sil\'.er has orgamLed 11 so
that it' ea~y to u c. II ha~ a
complere table of co91cnl!. and a
detailed index o you can easily
find the topics that you're
1ntcrcs1ed in. E.tch ehuptcr begins
with a "Quick Scan" summary. 'iO
1ha1 you can quic kly determine 1f
thut chapter is one you'd ht..e to
read .
To determine your organ11:lllon-
al 'ilrength\ and wcJkne 4'e . Sllvl!r
"t.irt you off with n quiet.. 'lelf """t'' The '1u1ve~ 'Allt gl\e 1ou 111
11.Jca of the topic~ the book co,er'
How do )'OU rank in each of 1he'e
area,?
Your \) 'tem for pl:innrng.
pr1oritu1ng nnd accomph~hinfl
"url.. 1tncl achieving your goJ/\,
Your p;ipcmork; Dea/mg with
intcrr11pt1om; Your nbility to ea 1~y
nccc~' needed information; Your
tclt:p/lonc time; Letting go ol
paper <1nd posi,cs 10ns. Your
follo\\ -up': l~our reading load;
Yow filing '> tem; Your desk or
tr1blcrop(,): Y our personul
computer orgoniwtion; Making
chnngt.'\ 111 how you Jo th111g':
Yui11 11111.·nt1on to quulity and0r
'c" ice: The la)'OUt .-md locution ol
vour work 'pncc; Your drawcn,
·,h,:f\ e' .ind bookcil,ci.: l'ou r
l11m1t11rt• .111d equipmcflt; Your
.1ncH1h1/1h t o suppl1e\; )''011r
rort .1bit'. un-thc-gll, tnn cling
oft1cc. Oll1cc.• commu.-:1c:ll/OM anti
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Inside Advice/ Accounting
-Estate planning opportunitie
• • 10 our recessionary economy
By John Link
Mo t people thtnk of estnte
plnnning a only applying to
apprccrnting 3\'iCI\ On\cd on our
counl r y'' curre nt economic
'itu;1lu.in. th1\ " ccrtntnly nOI the
c.t'c 1 he "n.!CC~\180" ha' bro11gh1
.in end to (hopcl111ly 1cmponml))
the era ot l.1rgc C'ltah;' w11h rapid
.1pprcc1.11 1on Thi' c<.onom1c
"1u.1tion prc,cnl\ new problem ,
b111 ii .. 1,0 crcnte' nc\\
Oppmtun1tiC\ which MC tlUtltnetl
bclu" Con,1der the following
l\'IUe\
• RawJ on current ccononllc'I
and. tn pJrt1c11l.1r. where man)
j,,et \,1h1t~' Jrc 'IUO 1.rn11all)
t.kprco;,cd. J gift-~1v1n~ program
ctmtmuc 10 m.\~C cn\C Lifetime
tll fts .ire n w.1y of trun,ferring
v.-eallh from )OUr C\IOIC to )'OUr
heir!I. The bc~t time to make girts
for estate-planning purpose' 1
when value ' arc low and the
opprecin11on rotcnt1DI i~ high. This
lS certainly the case today.
You con tran~rcr property 10
your heir\ al n lo'A<cr gift to11: co I,
and 111 the same time. n~movc
lurge nmou,11" of potential
apprec1u1ion on o property bcina
i:•hctl Ct0m your 11u11Mc c late.
1 hi' reduce' the C\hlle tax you
~ill ultim.11cly hn\c 10 p.1y You
c.111 give up to 10,000 per )'tllf·
1a\·frcc 10 cnch donce ($20,000
tlCr )Cllr if )OU un<l )OUr 'lpoU\C
J u 1 n 1 I y 1 v c ) • I n .Ht d i t ro !' .
rntth iclu.1h h<1vc n ~600,000 a1fl
.\ntl e,1,11c·I·•'< c11cnipt1on which
ain he 11,cd c11hcr during o
lif c110\c or at den th w11hou1
, 1nc11mng any fc,lcr .11 gift II\, 'I hr
m.1li;c~ II J)M"blc: HI n\ll~C
'Uh\IUl\tl.11 11fl fret Of (edcrnl a1ft
'·" the lull $600,(l(l(XJ c.in be
1"c11 ro one ind1v1llual 1n ca h or
1n pmpcrt). or II may tic 'Pht
hct\\-CCn u number of bend1ciarlc .
For C'llalC la'< pur~. it 1
1mportnnt to dc1crntinc \talc I w
1mpl11:a1ion' l1ncc m.tny talcs
hu'e rulc!i >A-h1ch conOict with the
federal a1fl tu law.
•The procc of r~1cw1ng one'\
will hould be done C\Cty 1hre~ lo
five v ars. CJflC\: ally an tune
there 1 " uM11n11al change 1n
vour fam1I or hnAnce . Because or
ihc dcprcc11tl on in ~t vthac
oo rn1v f 111ll thll wh•t your will
cuttcntl prt-widc '" no tonacr
cons1 tent \\ith ur net worth
You mia h.1v prM \Jc(J for I rts in
mllf , II chat xccccl )'•11r curr n1
" n11h. 1'111 n c u c .. crt<•U~
problem' 111 )Ollr estntc
•There '' .1lwa"' " t1u..:,t 1nn ·"
to whether nr not 1hcre " enough
llquul ,14'\CI' Ill )'Ollr C\la lC to P••)
the C'ilatc '"'· whu .. h ., t:tl"ncr.111\.
due n111c mon1h' .iftcr th· d.1te <lf
c.kitlh A\')1: I\ th.11 )OU h.1d
('rev10U'\ly counted on 10 pro\ldC
tor cs1.1tc t•"C' m.1> hnvc
depreciated to the point where
their value!> arc rn .. urr1cien1 10 p.1>
the taxe'
• Many 11me . estate planning
provide for generation-kipping
transfer which effcc11vely leave
propert)' 10 grandchildren or great-
grandch1ldrcn rather than tc-
children. Th1i. 'l:lve~ c late tu th.u
~ould 01hcrwi'c be payable b)-lht:
children 'i. genern11on BccJu'IC of
deprec1.1ted \,1luc... your e't:ltc
m.1> no'" not be uffic1cn1 to
provide for both your child• en nnd
grandchildren You muy need to
·cvi c )Our c 1..itc plan to make
your hildren r,\lhcr than )'Our
~ r .1 n d c h 11 d r c: II t h e m II I II
bcnchcia rici..
• Uai.ed on "' c:t ppree1at1on.
)Ou moy gain a significant I lC
benefit by giving a~ ti!> outright to
u charity ratl-er thl'n elhng them
. met £1V1ng c .... h. f·or Clll\Mplc, 1f
yuu gi"c nppreciatcd "(Curi1ic1,,
\iOU not only rc,crvc ch11 rtftblc
contnllutio11 dcUuction, but )OU
.11-.n ,1vo1d pn)1ng capital gaini. ta\
un the .ipprccmtron ' that would
have been incurred had you old
the 'cc.u r111c'. It j, not a good idcn
t<l &1\l. .L,.,Ct!> that have
depreciated 1n \aluc "incc you
.1cqu1rcd them ~uch a tran acuon
c I rnl 1 n at c' ,1 n y cap 11 a I I Ch~
dcdt11:11on .1t 1hc per,onal lc .. cl
•Your will ma) contain certain
tJ).·Jllocat.on prov1 ions which
may be incon •~tent with similar
chu"c' 1n your trust document .
fhe documentation ma\. ha\.e been
prepareJ at different time by
different attornevs or drafted
when )'OU \\CIC a re 1dcnl Of a
different \late Such
incon\I tenCIC\ c.1n lead to costly
l111i;at1on. e'pcciall) when the
hcnct1c1aric under the \VIII and of
the trU\I .ire t.hffcrcnl people.
•The 1 fax Act eliminated
the u c or the unlimited marital
deduction for property that pas cs
to n pou\c who " not n U.S.
c1tiLcn Proper planning t\
rcquucci 10 mi111n1tle the impaCI or
1h1 ne'A rule. An 1nd1\iduat hould
con 1der c tabh hrng s Ouahficd
l'nmc,11c Tru't. If propert) lch 10
the nnn·1c,iden1 'P'm'e pa' C\
11no 1h1 qu.lhficd tru,t. ii will
quahfy for lhl! mani.11 deduction .
Joh11 l.111" J~ n ttrllfltd publk
acrount1tnt •Ith I lnl., \fun<tl '
Co. of lnlnf'.
The Daily Pilot's
BOard of Bu•iness Advisers
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A' you can llee from the sur.c}.
S1l\er CO\C" jul\t about CVCI)
1"pcct of )Our 'AOrl ltfc that might
need organuin~.
Once )UU\e dl!termincd the
.irca'I lhJI )OU want lo "ork on.
~11\er dire< 1~ )OU to the
appropmllc chapte" 'r ou don't
hJvc to rc<td all 1hc chapter.>, ju\I
the chapter )-Oii re in1cre\led in.
I he goal 1'-to create )Our own
personal or~on11•H1onal !>)Stem,
bec.w'e :" Silver points out. there
'' no one right WjY 10 ge1 organ-
11ed
"OrgJntLed ro be the Bc-.1'" i
• 1va1lahlc m h<xl~Slorc\ for $13.95.
However. rettdcr., ol the Orange
Coa\t D.11ly Pilot cnn purcha e n
copy of th e boot.. lor JU't $11.95 b)-
llllltflllln~ the author directly at 1-
, 00--14Ci2
Shnrun Abnr rc~it•\H busint s
book for tht D1til) Pilot.
Huullngton Otac:h City
School Dlstrkt
Monda..-: \h1ckcn nuggeh, taler
101~. ketchup, roll, ice cream.
Tuesday: Chef!I choice, dessert.
Wtdnesd:ay: Pizza, fruit, de scrt.
Luguna Otach nined
chool Oislrlct
Monda): Pizza o,;quare, peas,
1osscd 'al..id. pcache , milk.
TuesdAy: Manager's pe1:1Jl ,
hir1hda~ cake. milk
Ntwport·Mt a nlfitcl
chool District
Mondn): c:,i.::.cn n11ggc1' ur hot
J"g• cri'ip,Y baled fm·'· pet1C'l1t!>,
milk.
Tur\dll)! r urke} 1n gr.I\) over
potatOI.:' or hot dog. corn, I nut
cobbler. milk
Wedncsdfty: Ch1h hilhe' with
tortilla c.11p' or h<'I dni•. cJrrol
\llCk) pc.tr,, milt..
Thursc'ay: Happ~ .,nack 1n ~
'ack. ~tr ng chec e. pc<inut butter
bar, app.e, orange juice bar, Milk.
.
Km wa hrt by the nght front
fender, thrown into the windshield
Jnd carried to the northwest
corner of Beach anJ Yorkt~.-n.
where he ~truck the curb .md
la nded pnrtrall> 1n .1 storm dr~in
in take, Gildea ,,11d He wot'
declared dead at the ..cene of
head, lll'C~ .ind intc rnal IOJUrtC!I
I he Jmcr \ rncent J . Chaoon
IV. 29, <ll<.<1 it Huntington Beach •
cnntinucd wuthhound -about a
'-tuartcr mile and returned,
una" arl nf ""hat he had hit.
Gtldc.t '>.tid C h acon \\'as
,uti,cquentl) arrc 1cd on u~p1c1on
ol m1,~c1ni:.inor drunken dnV1n£
-BJ tht D1til_t Pilot .
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for "equality at wort." (for the reaa of us. this ''victQIY" may
sound like a dubious step_ -but
never the less -in the rlpt
direction.)
Wo0ten's strugle for equality
has a Iona hiatory. Orange C.oa1t
resident Lynn Oten, in her book.
"Women In Mathematics" (MIT
Press, 1990), illustrates some of
this history a' it opplic to female
mAthcmatician .
"In mathcmatia, the wonder is
not that so rcw have obtajned
proficiency in the field, but that so
many have overcome the obstacle
to doing o."
Mostly, 0 en write about the
struggles of women who laved a
longllme . l:ike Hypatia, who
lived in the fourth century A.O. in
o,... llMI It the flm WOIDU of
matl1t•111C1 of wham we lla¥e
comkll~ knowlod&c.
~ for Hypatia ... lbt wu
the dlupter of a diltinpithcd
profeuor of mathematics at the
Unlvcnity of Alexandra, Her
father was determined to turn her
into the "perfect human beina."
Toward that end he acted u her
teacher, tutor and playmate. Hls
love of mathematics was
contogiou . And indeed, his
dauahter went on to accure not
only her place in ·history as a
mathematician but also as a
philosopher and as a scientist.
Ultimately she was murdered.
(So much for women who don't
behave thcmiclv.es.) A major
bioarapher, who romanticized her
H~ wroee Mout t¥e,f1thina but
her contribudona 10 mathematics.
Somt.bow, ii .Jtcmcd more
acceptable lo him -and 1 auume
hi1 readera -for a woman to be a
scientist or even a philosopher.
Maria Aane•i, an Italian girl at
the end of the 18th century, wa~
ulso lucky cnouah to havt the right
kind of intellectual and
encouraging lnther.
Ar. a result of hi~ tutoring and a
life of selne!ls service, Maria 1lso
made great contribution!> to the
field of mathematics. The French
Academy loved and respected her
work. They e"en declared it to be
the most comprehensive, clear and
methodical work of Its nature. .
But despite these accolades, she
w11 never admfuecl 10 ••
Academy bccauae Its CIOlllllt•tlan
barred fcmalCJ
Osen aays that today then an
still remnants of that 1hlnklna.
That 1tereoaype1 prevall ... fnchidtna
images of check-book-bumbHna
women and the mindless
housewife.
Can we really afford to continue
to believe that all women are
intuitive, but illogical and hate
arithmetic.
Thank he1wen!I for n few good
men in olden time . Many or the
women mentioned, succeeded in
an atypical-for-women (acid
because of the l ovi ng
encouragement of intelligent nnd
mathematically educated fath ers.
Tho c guys nre to be commended
..,.,. ...... ol "*' ..... of .,. loClly (and fiaal'1, mon
MllDCft IOO) wllo •k GUI th&
P*fttlall ol Ibo an they kw.
•ncl.lor mentor. Thank he1VeD1 for
them too.
But we've still aot a Iona way lo
go.
• For example, juat lut month,
the National Academy of Sciences
announced its annual roll of new
members be1towin1 a hiahly
coveted honor on a mall ~p of
American researchers. But of the
60 American scientists elected 10
the academy thi year, only six arc
women.
Dr. Uada AlfHI Is a •arriap
.,,d f11mlty coaaul« wltlt ollku
In Coroa• ft# Ma ..... -----------
~:·Women doctors complain of sexism and condescension
! ; By Ellzabeth Fernandez
• San Francltco Exlmlntf
• When Dr. Susan Bailey was looking for a job
·: nftcr completing her residency, her supervisors
. • strongly recommended her for ·a post in San
; Mateo. 1.1
:• The head of the* group of private doctors,
; however, refuo;ed to interview her. "He said San
·,. Mnteo wasn 't ready for a woman surgeon," Bailey
: ~aid.
•· That was in 1982, long after women had fir t
; 'haltered bameri. and escabhshed themselves in
• 1he field, a 11mc of presumed enhghtcnment in the
; medical profe ssion
But even toda)'. after a decade as a general and
• vascular surgeon in San Francisco -one of only a
• few general surgeons in private practice in the city
: -Bailey, 44, 1s still treated with condescension
• and di\tancc by some male colleagues who refuse
• to refer patients to her 'iolcly because of her sex.
At a time when women occupy more than a third
of the desks in medical -.chools. when one out of
every 'li>. doctors in the United States is a woman,
a d1sturb1ng pattern of paternalism and subtle
-.ex1sm <,till permeate the discipline, rooted to an
enduring tradition of "doctor·nurse," where men
~c rve as leaders and women follm" as helpers.
"The <,ame old-boys network dominates the
climate -it sets the tone for everything in medical
chool and residency," said Judy Norsigian,
di rector of the Boston Women's Health Collective
in Ma achusett .
Earlier this month, a well-reputed brain surgeon
at Stanford University kindled an uproar when she
abruptly quit her job, condemning what she
choractenzed a rampant sexism in the School of
Medicine -"20 years of touching. fumbling and .
bnd remark ."
Dr fronces Conley, 50, who had earned her
medical degree from the chool in 1966. was
re\lered a a pioneer and inspi ration by younger
women who aspi re to work in surgery, the
tnunchc~t of medicine's male bastions.
In re 1gning a profe sor of neuro urgery, Conley
denounced the male hierarchy that rules medicine,
,, "continuum of ~exism" typified by professors who
to this day "spice up" lectures with slides of topless
Plnyboy model .
"I 'tnn 't tell you how many times I have had
\omc doctor run hi hond up my leg," Conley said.
Such overt in lances of sexual ha rassment arc
fai rly uncommon , say ocher women physicians. Far
mo1 c ofte n, sexual discrimination complaints arc in
th e form of ·inequities over money, job
responsibility and movement up the ladder of
acade mia.
That unicude is endemic to a system, some say,
where women ·-as a whole are accorded secondary
citizen hip, under-represented in drug trials and
subjected to an excess amount of surgery\ notably
Caesareans and hysterectomies.
"It's clear Jhat there still is gender discrimination
and sexual harassment," says Janet Bick.el, director
of women's program at the Association or
American Medical Colleges, though she believes
that cx1 m is no more pervasive in medicine than
in other profe sacm<;.
"It' been a slow educational process for men, to
have women ns peers and colleagues und leadeni."
Many phy icians, both mole and female, believe
thar ll'i women have risen to higher po itions in
medicine and academia, cxi"m -particulurly in
11\ mo!tt blatant forms -ha' lessened .
"The ideft of female medical student being
fondled is so far beyond my comprehension," says
a male medical st udent nr UC-San f.rancisco who
insisted on anonymity. "We'd all think of that as
molestation and illegal."
lncreai:.ingly, men nre adapting from a men's club
mentality to treating women physi~ians as their
equals, says Mary Ann Contogiannis, a board
member of the American Medical A$sociation and
a surgical resident at Bowman Gray Medical
School in Norih Carolina .
Out a latent and subtle chauvinism, equally
demeaning but more dirficult to document, is bein1
filtered from one aeneration to the next in
academic circles, many say. •
"The medical world docs not want to have
women who do not conform to the male doama,"
'a~ Barbara Zylbcrt, 28, e second-year medical
student at Stanford. "And if we squCik too loudly,
then our careers are in jeopardy."
The dean of Stanford's medical school, Dr.
David Korn, said in a press briefing after Conley's
rc$ianation that only two sexual harassment
complaint have been filed in the la l seven years
- one was prosecuted, the other is pending. ·
But a 1988 study howed that 34 percent of
women tudents al a Midwestern school said they
had personally experienced gender discrimination.
"It eems hke nitpicking ... when you come down
on n r.rofe sor for showing (topless) slide . After
all, 'its just for a laugh,' " says Norsigian of the
Bo ton Women'~ Health Collective. "But these
kinds of things reinforc~ and support ... sexi t
altitudes and behaviors .... The message to medical
students is that they are entitled to exhibit that
behavior."
Sexism, uys one Stanford student, is a male
re ident a k.ing a f emolC' medical student to answer
his beeper "like he wa hi secretary."
Inside Medicine
Asthmatics can exercise, but carefully
By Dr. John T. Chiu
Special to lht 0.tlly Pilot
Exercise is today's apple pie and
motherhood, and no one dares to
argue against it.
More and more evidence finds
regular and moderate exercise not
only as a possible retardant against
aging, but also as an antidote for
osteoporo is. For the allergic,
however, exercise may present a
special Cl of problems if proper
precautions are not observed.
I recently saw a lifeguard who
complained of a choking sen ation
al his throat, lightheadcdness,
itching and swelling at various
pa rts or his body about 10 miles
into his daily running routine. His
problem was resolved after he
followed my advice to cut back a
little on his exerci e intensity.
Thi type of reaction is known
as exerci e-induccd anaphylaJCis.
Curiou ly enough, some people
will have this problem only within
a few hours after eating a
particular food, others an~ foods,
and still bthers not any food at all.
The serious nature of this problem
i highlighted by the recent report
of o teenager who died from thi
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disorder.
Those who suffer from hay fever
and asthma face a different set of
problems. A truck star from n local
university consulted me because
she started to get out of breath
minutes after she !>tarted runnmg.
Further questioning revealed that
she has had some degree nf
bronchial a thma for cvernl year
Indeed, nearly evef)'onc with
a~thma will experience aarwuy
narrowing aft er more th.in n fe w
minute of v1gorou'> exerc1 c The
cause for th1 phenomenon -al o
known as exerc1 e-induced a thma
" onl)' partly understood.
although the drytng and cooling or
your airway inten 1ficd by the
increase in air intake 1s the mo t
likely explanation.
For people like the tudent
abo\IC, inhaling a few puff oC a
bronchodilator aerosol shortly
befote often aborts the a thma
altogether, and for a few, a
cromolyn (lntal)aerosol may be
added. On mnny occasions, some
parent have been annoyed with
me for not excusina their children
from exercise cla sc because of
asthma. On the contr1ry, a child's
psychological health may be
damaged from no t be ina
con idered "norm I" by hi peer .
Certa inly, uthma did not
pre"cnt many an Olympian from
wmninJ gold medal in the la t
Olymp1 . In 20 to 2S percent of
the people, a thma may re1ppear
cveral hour\ after the initial bout
of excrc1<1e-induccd anack ha\
~ub ided 1 he more C\lerc the
attack, the more likely thi lete·
pha e o thma attack.
1hu , thi is another reaw n to
attempt to prevent the .inillitl
attack. In view of the increl\e in
allcraen exposure durina outdoor
exercise, it alao i not surpri!lina
that your hay f e\lcr symptom may
increase a wen.
A asthma often I agra\lated
by certain air pollutant • their
adveue effects arc further
intensified by the increase 1n
breathina durina exerci\C. Since
these pollutant tend to peak
between noon ind 4 p.m., you
would be Witt to avoid c•crd ina
outdoor durana these hours in a
huv1ly traveled area.
lf you have &rouble lccp1n1 at
n11ht, exerca c In the late
afternoon may help, 1nce the
t1mulation from I latc.cvenin1
~orkout ma prC\-tnt you rrom
leeping. Taking a breather under
trees nlongs1de · a busy roadway
al~o is a bad idea, since shade
tree-, trap prcci ely the pollutnnts
you should avoid. The Los Angeles
ho s 1n holds the national
championship for ozone, and the
more ozone you breathe in during
your lifetime, the more likely you
wil I suffer permanent lung
damage .
Although there arc commercially
available charcoal-impregnated
face masks to remove some of the
ozone, most people will not be
caught dead with them. However,
no one sangle air pollutant as as
damaging as tobacco smoke.
Other . less-common problem
during outdoor exerci e include
the increased likelihood of being
stuna by an insect amona those
who arc allergic to insect stinp.
Fortunately or unfonunately, the
progre sive paving of Orange
County has greatly reduced the
bee popullltion in our orea.
A few people who arc not
nece sarily allergic mar uffer
from a evere reaction similar to
anaphylaxis after w1mmang In cold
water. In fact, a evere uthma
attack may be triggered by
accident I :a paration of cold water
during scuba diving and norkelin&
1n those who!;c R$thma i not in
good control.
There even may be some danger
in )Our luoas being ruptured by
the hi&h·preuure air trapped in
your lung durina urlacana if your
a thma is not under aood control
You may, therefore, find the
f ollowina lip helpful:
•Exerci c only in the early
mornina or late afternoon when
smog is slffhtest. Avoid outdoor
uercilC durana a moa alert.
•Uac a bronchod.ilator aerosol
before e~ercase iC you have aath"'a
and an antih111amJne/deconae11an1
drug if you havo hay fever.
•Do not cicercise within two
hour1 after catina.
•Be ure your nose and lunp
arc clear before ~uba divin& or
norkehna.
(Thi co/umtJ du/~ with
common rMdJCal tupk'J ind hc1lth
11 ue.s Oue tions ,,. •~rt:d by
1Mdic1/ ind tknt1/ sp«i1l1Jtt m
the 1ppropr11re f.eld of expcnite.
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Commodore•
Club ball at thl
Newport Beach
Marriuu.
"l can't bclic\'e
at. You could
knock me <M:r
with R feather,"
said the 1991
Commodore ol
-Society
the Year after \Ccrct halloting by
his pccri1 was revealed by Bill
H1mllton, ~kipper of the Newport
Harbo r A re• C h a mber of
Commerce group
"He be~t e>t.cmplifie" the spirit
of the chamber. and he has done
much for the harbor area," said
Hamilton, '87 honoree ... He never
says no when u k.cd to serve". Thi~
-award has been given out since
1975 when the late Theodore
Rot;lns was named.
Gronsky is a longtime chambett
member, according to pre idcnt
Richard Luchr\. "He crvcd 10
)Cars on the board and wn
in m umentol in c tablt hing the
Marine divi ion ot the chamber."
Gron!ky owned Balboa Pavi lion
from 1948 to 1960. then Art's
Landing and now has Dunes
Marine Ser'\'1cc at Newport Dunes.
Tom Bay nnd Tom Limberg,
genernl manager of the hotel for
three vear • co-chaired the
Commodore\' ummer ca11on
M>Ctal opener, which wa attended
by clo~ to 400.
"Thi is for fun and also for
fu nd ," !l:ud Bay, adding "I don't
know how much we will be able to
turn over to the chamber. but, this
ball 1s mo~tly underwritten. We
bavc 35 active mcmben and f\
requirement is that each une buyl
• table."
T.hc wbilc,.jacke&od aetwt
Commodorc11 who promote the
harbor area, all went to hiah
school... Jln1 Dale and Stew labaao introduced the lively group
1k>n1 with their high school and
mascot 1f t~ey remembered (if n<>l,
the twosome invented one).
The pany took on 1 patriotic
theme since 1t fell on Flaa Day.
Long Beach Coast Guard mcmbc~
presented the color~. tiny noa pin1
were at each dinner place And
Sherre Mesker· sang "The Star
Spangled Banner" and "I'm Pro 1d
to be a n Ame ri can". Past
"Commodore of the Year''
iceipient -ti -the affau inc1udc1I
Paul Salata, Bob McCurdy Dr.
Dave Martyn, Norm Loats, Dale Commodore
and 1990' Jim deBoom. • ~ tam1lton
Part)' goers ·also included Diane :
:1 nd Michael Stephens, Evelyn and
Lyn Hart, Dave Sn~en (Costa
Mesa police chief), Arb Campbell
(Newport Beach police chief),
Ronald Mesker (president & CEO
of Love's), Patty and Jim Edwards,
Penny und Ralph Rodheim,
ncwcomms Nancy and David
Holland (Northern T ru t o f
California), Ph1-llil•Creen and Cal
Schmidt, Anne and Bob Badham
and Annerose Beech (manager of
The Cannery), who won the trip to
England that everyone else was
hoping to win. Big Daddy Band
lured many or them 10 the dance
floor. • BY THE WAY: During atrium
social hour at the -ball, Ann and
Wolf Stern recalled that c~actly
nine ycats and one day ago they
were married in the hotel's garden
g.uebo.
552 Club's Stag Shoot aims
to benefit Hoag emergency
The Problem·
Some tame
gu) JUSt want to
have fun. So how
can they have fun
and contribute 10
a worthy cau e
too?
TI1c solution:
Plan a full
day's worth of
activit1e", award
great pl'iLc ,
provide plenty of Society
~ood food .md
invite lotc; of good guy.,
1 hnl woe; the .. ccnario 10 year'
Jgo when a gang or outdoor type ..
decided to turn o plea,nnt pastime
into o ph1lnnthropic one Co·
choirmc1n Andy Carey c'pl.11ncd,
·•we u ed to hunt quail around
here and then one day a group ol
uc; decided we could benefit a
charity, a ho,p1t.sl maybe "
They approached Hoag Hospital
w11h their idea. Thus wa born
(chicken before the egg) the 552
'1ub' Staa Shoot Thi 0 )Car'"
Wedne day e"ent at Coto de Caza
marked the hoot'c; 10th
i11tarna11on and Care}. along with
•
co-chair Dr. David Martyn hoped
to bag procee d ~ 1n th e
neighborhood or $25,000 which
Y.111 go to renovation and
remodeling 1n the ho,.p1tal'"
emergent) 'erv1ce area
No lame duck m th1 group
1 he 150 who gathered at Coto'
Hun l Lotlgt: really knew how to
<;hoot Bringing 175 round .rnd
their favorite i.ho1gun1o. they were
read) for the si~ planned trnp nnd
'kect 'htx111ng event\.
Ne" thl\ yea r . Y.i\\
··sch" Mzkopf, So rtie." (according
to chiurman Mart~n. the general
was invited to the llhootout. but
h;1d 1.500 other inv1tat1on'i and
had to decline.) The marksmen
were dubbed "patriot " and the
lucklc clay pigeons were -(you
gue" ed it ) "scud :·
fhe sporting crew got there
early (7:30) to begin their day with
a continental breakfast provided
ht Dr Jack Cannole. ''I've done 11
fo r the last five years and the)
eem to like 1t," sa•d Cannole with
hu1n1hty. The c .... 1aradenc and
competition let UJ' fo r a whale at
noon. time for t not so !talion
lunch (by Villa Nova) of burgers
and beans.
Before heading back to the field
the brigade could ched.. out the
'alcrH ouct1on of :!00 plus items or
con 1der b1ddtng on the attracuon
in the lt"c auction. an athle11c club
member hap - or a vasectomy
pcrhap . Then more fire"ork
until 1he gents exhau)ted their
firepower and were ready for the
manhandler pro11i,1on~ provided by
Pe nnington. The trad1t1onal
bn rbccue fnre and homey
~truwbc-rry lror1ca~e for de '>ert
were real crowd plea~er11.
Finally it wos tame to honor the
ye.1r' top guns, among whom were
Rick Ehrke and Al Owens. The top
gu n team included Dwane Ru ,
Ray Price, Ray Wenzell, Willis
Hamilton und Rick Enke.
Other huntsmen ~re Or. l ee
Starne , Del Cr~nsee, Don
Re nner, Bobby Cornelius, Dr.
Ba rry Be hrs t ock, D avi d
Brakesman, Steve Cleary, Gary
Cook, Daniel Ho ude, Randy
John on, Warren Kellogg, Tyler
Mimm, Chuck Olmstud, Dr.
Sieve Prepas, Lyle Roy, 80'1
Stayner nnd Ron Tosoonian.
<.Nd 0...-~ C.-°""" Nn1
Don Renner, Doug M Cr a 01nd Mike Tenerelh
I I' • 9 I
MOI_,, Jufle U', 1111
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Readers tree Ann olrer cat issue
De.ir Ann
Lander · Your
re pon e to the
per on who
v. rote about
the cat on the
power pole ,
\howed your
true color . I
couldn't believe
11 when you
aid no person
\hould give ht
or her life 10
-. I ADdlFI
save a pct Well, yo u are
welcome to your opinion Herc's
mine.
I have had a wonderful hor e
for 26 years. He 1s my be t
friend I nm Jlso uttnchcd to my
golllf1 h Mmt people don't
know thal ~nld(1 h have dt~linct
pcf'onaht1c\ I'm dc"oted to
thc\e wonderful little creature
If Cather m11 barn or m) hou e
v.crc: on fire I v.ouldn 't he 11ate
one minute to n k m) life 10
a'e my pch. and I'm not
a'hamcd to admit 1t
-St Jn 0 , Dan' 1lle. Ill
Our ton: You .nd hund~ds
of othtn. K«p ~•dins.
from Portsmouth, .H.: I am
~ years old My name 1 Hope
I'm fed up with you. Dun't ~ou
know that anam:\h hove feeling\
JU't hke hun1nn being " Hoy,;
Light bulbs outshine
first ice cream cone
By L M Boyd
Men11on of the 1904 \\ orld'\
F ir m 1 Lout uc;uall> coll' 10
mind the f 1rc;1 ice crum cone or
the finll iced tea. But what 1he
people v.oent to cc v.ocrc thou and'
.md thou anc.h of 'lhmmg hgh1
bulb • "clectrtc candle ." o une
1m earth h ' 'er ecn an) thing
quite hlo.c 11. St rt of a areat nc~
era
I\ ch. me Icon·, tongue 1 hollov..
I he late llctte D:i"' noteJ. ''II
)Ou\c never been hated b )Our
Child, OU've nc\ler been rarcnl.''
IUFFEll'S
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AWOMID All'lllM. •.
Am• A TIL&YSL waaaa.aaADAT
Looll ID Tb~ .. PQCI'
for ow•tplete detadl md
..,, ...... to -acn.,
,..._ weel•eNll -
would you hke It 1£ you "'ere on
' top of a pole and people aid
)OU weren't 1mPfJrtant enough to
sa"e? Animal sa"e people all
the time. They also lead people
wbo are blind and find people
who arc to t. The' de\Cne to be:
helped no matter what ::ind >OU
,hould h8\ie \< td ~-
Pittsburgh: People are goofy.
We have a good t rce o;urgcon
hu'>lness and chMge ~70 .1 trip.
't ou woultln'1 bclie'c h''"' manv
call'> "'c get f nim folk' "ho "'~
u' to get th eir c,11\ and )C!i,
their I.lie~ -OUI of Ire<' When
""e tdl them "hat ou1 price "
they )ell into the phone. We
don 't care about the price. JU't
get out here and do the JOb Our
kid~ JfC Cl)tng their e)e' out ·.
0 \"ego
Dear Ann Lander 1 Jm .a
heutcnant y,1th the "icw ) ork
Cit) Fire Department I h.i"c
been \l<llh the depanment ltir
mer l )e:lr. and ,e,cral time'
ha"c had to dechne re4uc't'
from people to rc..cuc c.11' in
tree' or on powc.r pole'
In tmf.1\ ·, en\lronmcn1 ol
tight budget' and rl•1ouur~c
lUlhad•'· '"c do not ha'c lhl
unit\ to Jc\Olc to 1,uch n11"1''"'
(an )OU imagine thl' puhltc
outC') 1f a fire eruptcJ and '"c
lost a ltlc bccau\e we "'ere t1Cl1
up getting a cat off a power pole
or out of a irce'> lnc1Jentall>.
the re~ue of a cat 1n dt tre s. 1s
not ah~B)li 'ucce ful The sight
of ,, blider ha cau,ed more
than one In •htened cat to jump
hundred O( feet lO It death.
l..ut and certainly not le t tS •
the danger lo the rescuer. A cat
on a poy,er pole is in a
ha1ardou area. If the rescuer is
not careful or is momentanly
di\lracted, he could come in
contact v.ith a h\le wire. Tht
could be latal Cat always
monaae wmehow to get down
on their own Have you ever
\ecn .1 cat skeleton in a tree?
P11trick T R eynolds,
lieutenant, NYFD •
trom llartrord: Ann, you sure
made a lot of trouble for me In
1.1ct, )OU hroke up a budding
rd.111on,h1p M) bo~fnend and 1
"crc read1n~ \Our column
11•gc1her the one about
mlo..ing wur hie to 'a'c a pct. I
then ,l\ked Ira. '11 HlUr hou-.c
caught on fire 1and I ~a' in there
and so v.a... Blue (hi~ cocker
1.paniel), who \\<OUld )OU 3\e if
~ou could get JU'>! one of us
out.,.. Ira said. "I ha'e to be
hone t with \"OU, hl>nCY. l \\<OUld
'a"c Blaze. i haH~ had him for ..
'c"cn )CU .md I only met )'OU
I "I Febru~ry."
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Couple's jo nt eb
wasted in weak Dick
8y Janll D. FrQellch
St ~nm..
Real·hfe married couple
Corbin Bernsen (scoundrel
Arnie Becker on "L.A. Law")
and Amanda Payt (research
scientist Tina McGee on "The
Flesh'') didn 't want a
traditional romantic story to
co-star in for their first TV
pairing. "Dead on the Money"
i a thriller that reaches for
black-comedy sta tus, but
doesn't quite make it becau e
it's not nearly wacky enough.
Still, this drama with
Bernsen and Pays docs manage
Lo spin lhe cahlc viewer around
n bit, ~o thtll by the end you're
feeling dizzy and disappointed.
11 premieres on cable's TNT at
~ p m. Monday (EDT).
P~ pl11ys the beautiful,
1nnocen1, aspiring actress
Jennifer A!>hford, who lands in
J whirlwind romance with
lkrn~cn's Carter Matthews, a
man whose mind i11 set on
making fas t money. When
Carter a\kS strange things of
her. J enni fer's wariness
'urfaces, but she's apparently
in for the adventure at this
point
Unfurtuna1cly, the adve nture
Im ,111 of u watching isn't that
e'<C1t111g. I he wooing between
Jennifer 11nd Carter is hardly
hrcath·taking For heaven's
'Jkc, Bern<,cn performs a
hedroom 'tenc drc.,sed in a
-.leevcle'' f -shirt and bo)(e r
'horts. Ge1 wardrobe on the
rt1011e. pie .he
Carter 1' trying lo U\C
knn1fl 1 Ill get \Orne ltiot out
111 h" m:h rclat1\C\. And what
makca thi1 $tory abOut hi1 a 0 I d ·d i 11 I n I re m 0 t c I )'.
interestina &s 1ha1 all ur the
character arc hard to figure.
True, Carter wnnt' instant
dou3t\, but is he really fond of
Jennifer? ts his wealthy eou In
Ru~ell Blake (John Glover) a
flaky a he eem ? Ru sell'
mother nnd fl.ither, Catherine
(Eleanor Pt\Tker) and Waverly
(Kevin McCarthy), arc hallow,
rich and self*cente rcd, bul
what game i each or them
ph•yina ns well?
The surprise comes in
learning that sweet Jennifer
ha~ her ow~ ctt lcula led
ambitions.
But 11 Dead on the Money"
only po cs questions about it
cas1.. There isn't mu ch depth.
The charact~r with the flrrest
(and funniest) development i
Jennifer's mother, Mrs. Roach,
played delightfully by Sheree
North. She bluntly states what
she 's about and how she feels
about events around he r.
When Jennifer brings her new
man Carter around to the
nursing home to meet mom,
who's been disabled in an
accident, Mrs. R oach
acknowledge he 's good·
looking. But she tells her
daughter to latch on to money,
not love.
When Mrs. Roach is finished
dealing with people, she slips
on her earphones -end or
conve rsation. Such loonincss
-.hould <ibound 1n a good black
comedy, but tn!itend "Dead on
1he Mone)'" offer\ v:iguenes
and at t 1me'>. dullne\!>.
NIW ORI.SANS -Walt ' ""'"*· h thlt ... -a.a.er haviltl a ddnk II Clfe 1111117 b
that O.ha sun. hav'-bnmch at
Cornmuder•a Palecl? rlo rully. b
that Piper Laurie buyllta 1 llew Of
antiques in Slidell7 Ii itf
Yes it i11. It's Ill of the•. 5"'1
Sp eek ii1 s~na for art ill dae
l·rench Quarter. Waller Meithlu
i hangina out at Laktfront
Airport. Jame' Spader " havina
dinner at the Prnline Connection.
'I hey' re everywhere. Movl•.
movie., movies. ln you r face, all
the 11mc. "here\cr you go. Four of
&hem ~'' once. They arc turnini ll slow
Southern city into a land o('
celtularphtme and v.<1alkac.~
They hove c loaaed the
in1c~cetion of Tuhine Avenue und
IJroad Street fo r week , a one
production company has followed
~nothcI into Jhe Cnmanal Di trict
Court Building.
They are nll over the Garden
Oi trict, where Oliver Stone has
turned a stately mansion into a
three-ring circu . They have done
brief stints at the New Orlean
Athletic Club, the Lafayette Hotel,
the Herman n-G rima House,
McGehee School and Kolb'
Restaurant. Not to me ntion the
Audubon Park Zoo, the old
Wildlife and Fisherie!i building nnd
a o;hotgun in Old Algier<;
Of cour c, that'li nothing
compared to the Frenc h Qunrter,
where churlish residents have Iona
'Ince gone from being hla'e about
movie \tars to being borderline
hoMilc. Some even have taken 10
writing message on the temporary
nu-p.1rking "No Parking" sign'I
th.11 ltnr their alrcad~ crowd ed
"Go hacl>.. to Lal.a land," one
\\rote
If four MCWM companiel at a
tilM ..ounct. tit. .a lot, CXMWdcr
this: Last week., there wen five.
Bui the low·budaet Italian rotkl
bavc wrapped, u they aay.
And 1( it makes anybodY feel
1ny belttr, Hollywood 11 oxpcctcd
to drop • cool S30 million into
Louisiana's coffers this year,
according to Tcs;a La111olette, head
of the state film commiuion. She
said 1hc rour movies on loc11tion
now in New Orlean will spend
•bout $12 million in the city alone.
Since 198R, Louisiana has been
host to about 13 movies a year,
putting it 12th Rmona the lltutes tn
term of the movie-production
money it tftkcs in. California, New
York and norufa head the It t.
The movie people G1d they hke
&hooting an l.oui iana because it
ofrcrs • tmo~phere nnu variety and
it ea"l> CJ n be made to look hkc
'omcplul:c cl c.
"You can shoot 60 miles awuy
.ind it c.rn he a Kentucl.y hor'e
farm." ~n1d Denni Curren, unit
production man:iier for the film
"Netherworld." "Shoot 30 mile~
.1way nnd you're in the deepc~t
cyprc ., ""Jmp : go to Mclmne
ond you've got suburban ~prawl;
go to the Frs:nc.h Quarter und
you've got an old colonial city.
And they're all so clo e to each
other."
Some people aid they would
like to sec the Hollywood
continient here to stay.
"I think New Orleans can
contribute more to the movte biz.
than chcnp labor and a colorful
background," said Philip Carter,
who took vacation time to play a
btt part in 11Storyvillc."
"There' nothmg mysteriou
about the movtc-m:aking procc ..
ll's bu~ine!i . And there's no
Pavarotti takes to stage for AIDS benefit
~AN IR\ \oC ISCO -Opcr,1
qar Luci.inn t>,1\arott1 ... ay~ he\
pa1nfull} J\'v,lfC ,lhat more mone\
" needed for t\IDS rc~c.1rch One
of h1' hc,1 frn:nth died ol the
dl\ea'c
rhc famed lcnor I' dcd1catang a
hcncf11 concert Monda\ tu John
Harper. "'ho died in I l,l/\lJ
l hc ~ontert at Oakl.1nd
( llll\Clllll " l'\pCClcd Ill ral\C
~J'i0,000 t1ir Al OS rncarch
J'.1-...1rn111 ·"" 1 h.1, given SI 00,000
111 thrct' <-i .111 I rarH.l\t.11 AID\
r 1opJ111'
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lilt l.llfll'l .. rt ,, C\pCLIL'tl Ill ral\C .in
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the t.i'e 111 a "cnnnh dan
1111.:mher .11.ul\ed tit r.1pt.•
I ht 1.1pe t<i..,e in P.tlm l..kJth,
Im C\.trnpk the~ keLr 1..11l1ng 11
the l\.cnncd\ r.1pc u,1.: .ind tht
1!11\' 11,1mt l\ll I even K1.·nneth
1>.1111cb told the Sund.iv Ci.1Jclle
\ 1.111
\\ tlhJm l\.cnnetl~ Sm11h. neplll'''
of Sen f ti\\ ard M Kennedy. '' ac-
,:mcd of raping ,1 ~c.tr·old
\\Oman at hi!> family\ cMate in
\\ e~t l'.tlm Beach, Ha.
·He\ ,mother ktd who h,1-. nol
cho,en .1 puhltc ltfc and look
'"hJt' h.1ppcn1nl! to l11m." D.1n1cls
\:11d
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h11'1 tor 1hc:: d.1\l1111c nc:"' pwgrnm
,\ C'l11,cr L onk " • ll 11( AGO t\uthor Kurt.
\ 11nnegut Jr .. 1 m1ht .1ry· pm.oner
111 (ierm.111\ in Woald \\.u II . "·'Y'
Amern:;i I' 1~no11n~ prohlcm' at
home "' 11 glnnl1c' the l'cr,11111
Gull W,1r
Vonnegut. who took part 1n a
hook 1.11r S.11urda), o;.11d the
guvcrnmenl and media arc
gl.1mor111ng retu1 n1ng troop\ .u1d
1gnonng the com.equence" of "ar
·r he .1u1hor ot "51aughterhou~e
hve," "Galap::igos" and "Cat '<.
Cradle" 'aid the government ha!i
ll\Ctl the \\llr a\ .in CX<.:ll .. C 10
11.!nore domc,tic lS'-UC!>
"Gen Norman Schwarzkopf
tt.11~ u'> we 're the only -.upcrpowcr.
Pre\1dcnt uu .. h lcll<, U\ tl was u
I 11.!hl .1g.11n't n.11>..ed ::iggrcss1on. and
we're -.1111 Nu. I," Vonnegut \aid
''Amo ng t h e we ~tern
antl11,1rrnlized na11ons, we're No I
111 children living bclo.... the
poverty line, we're No. I in teen·
age pregnnncte~. ~e·re No. I in
murders of tho-.e under the oge nf 24 ..
• INDIANAPOLIS Larn
Cr.inc. a former mcmher or John
Warner Brothers to release films in Indonesia
J \KAR I\ lndlllll'l 1 \\,1rncr Brn' Inc <;a1d
"11nd.1\ 11 h.1d .irr<ingl d .1 partncr,h1p with a local
111111 tn hetom1.· the 111,1 \111crit.111 him company to
1lle."e t11tn, 111 lnd(lllt".1· J n.1lull1 111 179 million
people
hf\\.Jrd r rurnl>,.e, \l•,trncr '> \U:C president Of
1n1ern.1t10n.tl thcatrit.d d1,tntiu11on. told a ncw<1
<1•11k rcnce 11t.11 prc\1n11,h c\h1h1tor'> in Indonesia
h1111~h1 film' tiutngh1 \fo,t were \Crccned locally
ilttr ha,ing m.1dt• lht•11 rn11nd' 111 kc-. c1t1c' Jround
the \\11rld
1 h.11 'ccn.1r10 ha' llO\\ changed. lndonC\1:1 " IHI\\
.1 11111-flcc.lged member of the 1ntern.11mn.d
cntcrtmnment community, which means nud1cnc1,;'
l an now c::-cpect to 'cc film' 1h;1l arc ne" .111d
r11p11lar,'· h.: ... ud
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g1v1ng up a 'tcady pavchcd "
mk\, bul he: \Hinh tu II) a olo
ca1ccr hefurc 1t\ too late. ·
"I'm ~4 year old I figure it'
11mc to d11 11," the gu1tamt aid
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record \\-1th John nnd did another
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mov1<'\ n.1mcsakc Since, 1t~ become a popul.Jr filming spol
intnn'\te rcn!ion wh y New Orlcnns
cnn 't provide more of the technical
!.kills and production f acilitie . "
-R)' the Assoc/at~ Pre
'Star Trek' android says
it's tough being a machine
LOS ANGELES -Brent Spincr .sa~s being part of the "Star
Trek" mythology is tough on the face. ...
Ht play., the android Data on "Star Trek: The Next
Generation," the )ndteated televi ion hit that b a sequel to the
original 1960~ crie .
fbe glamour or riding a ruturi ttc 11 rshlp through the universe
comes nt the cxpen c of 15· to 17-hour workdays for 10 month n
)CM and an exten,ivc makeup job, Spiner ays.
Cn t member\ sweat in form-fitting wool co tumes, and Spiner
c.innot even crJt~h hecau c hL'i hands and face are coYercd wilh
powder .
II take' more than an hour tu apply the gold-laced makeup and
wntuct lcn c\ that tnm'>form the actor into Dnta, a pale, yellow-
C)tU mJch1nc lhat want'i tn become a man.
Sptncr u'c" a kcro'>cne-hn\ed clcon,er to remove the co mettc.
"I mu't W•illlow .1 gallon of kero1ienc :i week. One doy (
'"PPU\e tht.;y'll find all m) orgnn., have been pickled," he ~aid .
Spanc1 " \\ell ,\\\afC that DJta ha!I become pa rt of the "St.ir
I rd • p.1nthcon, an Hint to fervent Trekkie' l·or lh"11 reason, he
hil' f!J\'Cll only one interview 1n co tumc.
'I lclt 11 "'•' .1 re.ii hetrnv:il of the character, and I don't like
to do that to e'en one kid out there,'' he '8td "I hate de troying
11111,1110. Crcattn~ 1llu'ilon .., what I do ··
A' "Star Trek· The Ne\t Gener.1t1on" rc11ehc' 1t fifth cason,
Sp1ncr '") he h.1, mapped out Data'~ development.
"fhe arc of the character, if we do six year • would be (Data
gel\) clo,er and clo,er to being human, bu t never quite get
there," he ~1d.
"That' the (?Oignancy or the outsider, th ot he can never feel a~
1f he belongs ...
-By tht Assod•t~ Pre '8
8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00
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Published by Pa• Croup Publishing, Inc.
Eltioe Mein, Jr., chairman
Jlm Greulnger, publisher
William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president
Sttte Marblet managing edttOf
Wiker lunoup1, 1901-1989, founding publisher
Editorial
JiJ Lano proves nice
UQS can ·nnish first
Jt couldn 't happen to a nicer guy. That wa!t the vi rtually
unan1mou rc.1ct1on to NBC'<li announcement In t week thnt
h) Leno, the gentle giant ''llh the lantern j.tw and the cle. n
joke\, will t.tkc over n., ho'tl of "The~ Tonight Show" after
Johnny Car on rl!tirc\ next Ma~. ("It beats hovmg a day
JOb," Leno cracked.)
To he sure, NBC decided th1!i 1 . ue on 1tc; hu inc. merits.
Leno ic; nn C<iil:\bh\hcd pro, he\ been Car~n·s permanent
'uc t ha t since 1987, the r.ttmg-; do· well when he's at the
helm, o.1n<l he' )'Oung enough to appeal to the 18-to-34 age
group adverti er pr11e As a commercial tclev1s1on pro perty,
l eno i'li cert:unly hot.
But whnt'<ii renlly terrific about Leno -and some or u
have been follov. mg the c:.1rccr of thi<ii Andover, Ma s .• native
c;incc he mirtc<l out playing trip JOints and coffceho u<iie'>
after graduating frum Emcrc;on College in 1972 -is his
honcst-to-goo<lnc ., decency. If there's a mean or arrogant
bone in hi., body. no one seem' to know about it. He 1s
renowned for hi' Ion~ mcmOI)' of t ho~e who helped him get
,tn1 tell. h" utter lack nf prctentmusncc;o;,, and his friendly
wllhngnc'I'> to l.!l\C .1 h.1nd to young artl\t., just tarting o~t.
All too oltcn. ,u,cco;,., 'po1I'> cntcrtmncr.,_ wept up m an
exaggerated wh1rl\\lnd of .,clf-unportance, fawned over tl.,
h.lll!!,Cr' t1n the\ hccnmt mean pctt~. greed). or \llld1ct1ve
Not 1,,, I cnu I le " the ultmi.1te good ~port, and ha more
th.rn c:.1rnctl \\h,11 he "·" Jll't l.mdcd: one of the b1R)!C'it
pr11c' 111 tclc' i'ion C...omcumcs. nice !!U)\ f11mh f1 r't
Today In History
roJ.l) ,, ~tnnd.1\, June 17, lhe
16. th J,1> ul J'.191 There .ue 11'7
dav' left in the ~e.ir
Todny's lllithllRht In llh tor'):
On June 17, 1'>40. 1-r.incc a'kcd
Germany for term\ of o;urrender in
World War fl.
On lhl dalr:
In 1775, the Re,olu11onory War
Battle of Dunll.c1 Hill wp' foughl
as more than ~.000 Brit1,h troop'
launched an att.1cll. on more th.:tn
1.000 Americ:rn 'old1er' ne.ir
Bl1\tnn
In I ""'<'J. the: I h1rd F,t,llc in
l ram:t dcdared 1t'>cll a n.tlil1nal
,l\semhly. and 1111dcrtouk 10 tr.1mc
a con,t11u11on
In 1!4~6. 111 Ph1ladclpl11.1. the
Rcpuhlll·an P.11 t) l1pcned 1t.; C1r,1
lllO\ ~ 111101\
In I X~. the St.ituc ol Libert\
..umcd in f\t(\\-'orl. City obo.1rd
rhc French 'hip l'cre.
In 1928. Amel1,1 ~arh.1rt
embnrkcd nn u t111n,·Atl11n11c
!light from Ne"tou nd lantl to
W.1k' -the ''"'' by a woman.
ln t953, Supreme Court Ju tice
W1lh nm O Douala \tnycd the
C\ClllllOn llf COll\ilCtcd atomic 'lple ..
Jullu:. and E.thcl Rosenberg.
ong1nall} 'chedulcd for the next
dll). their 14th wedding
:rnni' ersary.
In 1963, the U.S. Supreme
Court :.trucll. down rulc'i requmng
the recitation of the Lord's 'Prayer
or reading of ll1blical vcr"c' 1n
public :.chools
In 1971, 20 )CM~ ago, the
l 1utl·d State' .ind Jap.in "gncd a
trcJI\ under "h1ch the US "ould
return control of the ,,1,1nd or
Oil.1t1J\H1 to Jap.tn.
In IQ7!. the c\ent11.1l do"nt.111
,,, R1dMnl M "'"nn\ pre'ltdlllC\
hq!.111 ''ith thl .1rrc'1 of 'cH.r.11
hurgl.ir' .1t the Democr.111r
1,111 l' n .1 I h c ,1 d q u .it t c r' 1 n
\\ ,,111ng1t•n , \\ .ucrg.1tc C\1mplc'
In llJ~.t ~".tk, \\lflner of the
..._cn111cl.y De1b\ .ind the Uelmont
St 11.c.,, ~oll.1p,cd .md died uu1,itJe
''' ,t,tblc at tklmunt Pmk
1 oday's Hlrthdn)' : Actor R.1lph
Oellamy "87. Author John tkr,cy
1s 77. Singer Dean M,1 rt1n " 74
Singer Barry M.1nilow " 45.
Cmncdian Joe Pl\copo '' 40
-Uy lht A 'IOC:laltd Prt
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Dornan' s flying antics, crime,
cable TV -and New World Order
( ongrc,~ma n
R obert K
Oornan doe' lo\e
,mention He did
attr.1ct murl th.rn
he had pl.inned.
recenth. (In
nirctl Airline,.
I ht '' t:" .1 nlc" ,upcn '"1r on h1'
tl1f.?hl tm:d her
hct,\ h) lOll\llllCC
h I m I h ,1 I ' he ·
could nnt C\cmpt
ham Imm the
I i\t\ rcgula11on
th.11 d1ct.1ted Im
Libertarian
Politics
... c.11 h.1ck\ position lor taf..c-~tf.
He complied onl} after the
pl.me had turned around and "•''
tn"<11ng IMtl. 10 let him oH He "·I'
too l.uc JI lallmg oft hl<i Murr I he
p.i"cngcr·, .ipplause on h1'
JcpJrlurc lt.>ll' ti\ quite .1 bit ahout
the '1111.1t1lm
1 l' cap the whole inc1Jcn1,
Dorn.in "·'' hl·.1rd tu dc,.:r11'lc ho"
he "as &\1H1g 10 ll'C hi' jlO\\C~ j'
an clecteJ off1c1.1I to '!Cd
regul.1tnr\ rncngc on Un1tc:J
A1rhne' tor 111' emharr.1"ment
Support hir Dornan·.,. child1,h
heh.Mor '' ·" inrcrc'ltmg .is thl·
,\ctunl 1nc1den1 Piiot column1'1
1 lu~h I kw1tt 111 hi\ Thur,d.l)
~nlumn dc:,,11hc' the belc.1~ucrl·d
''c"urdc'' ,.., 'ome uniformed
d1ct.1to1", ",1 C1H\trol freak intent
on 'ho" lll!t ul I ro"cr" mer nm n.1n·.. "rr in~•rkJ rcfu,al to
kOMO\' " I le" i11. ·" .in .111mnq 11(
'rnnc note 'u1cl) know'i the
dO\"'ll'ltJl of 1gnonng ,111y h \A
re 1ul.1111m'. c'pec1.ilh h\ .in .111 ltne
cmplovcc.
,., lor n11rn.1n. term htn1t.1t1t1n
c.1n 1 h.1p11cn 11'1\1 "'"" Ami "" Un11c,1 \irlmc' perfl11mnncc m,I\
tll't h,1q: 'f'·"c'I U' UomhJ,tK (\\>~\ Btxil~~ ,,, ~n nitcd ~t.11c'
\i:n.1tu1.
I hnc ' n~ an 1 mport.111t
111n1\er' m th1' June I ~th e'en
hun,tr"d ,rnd ,c,cnh ''' }CiH' .1~0
thl' l.1't ~.11urtl.1~ the ~fa~n.1 C .irt.1
''·" ''~nl.d m• 01c ll Orit:un I he
\l11gn 1 C.1rt,1 tc11med 1 h ''' hH
the comnwn 1.1" that t.lc,cl\1ped
prupcrt~ r1 •ht\ for tlw ~nd1,.1Ju.1I
und the term "c,Cl"\ nl.ln' home J
I: l\tlc."
I he 11tN1h1tenc" 11t thco;c n~lm
reached their peak here in the
U A "•th the c.1\'ll rntht ad or
1 64 in concert "Ith our C1\ll
W.tr. It ha' l'lccn Jn""nh11l e"er
\1!11.'.C.
. To \lud~ the cmnpl:.11nt or the
ngh,hmen f'n the \C.lr 1~1 5 and
compare them "ith the lcgi11nmtt'
cumpl;11n1, about ''ut ~o,crnment
rnd.1y \\Ill g"c pnu'e C11r concern.
l'hc ( nrni: Bill" Prc,idcnt
lh1,h '"•lilt' 'o IMtllv. .ind th.11
Dorn.111 'upporl\. " illu,trnl1H nf
thl \lll·~n1ng crth10n uf ha\lc
right' II wall ''"Jlcnd "I l.1hc,1'
C 01p11, ... 1ml thrm\ out 1he ruk
hcl(1i... nn pohn· method' for ftCltlll~
l'\ 1tk lll:'C
\\1th .ill lit\: lt:llthk C\ll'\I!\ ot
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hcu1111l: u1mm11npl.u.:c 111 Le)\
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"'1uld .1ppl.tl 1h.11 lurthcr hlCll'e
lnr P•'l1n· .11:11on' '' l'l rt 11111\ nut
Ill thl' lllll'fC\(\ t11 <I JU'I \lll:ltt\'\
c\l,tcnce
l C\\ (,I\\' .11e the <Ill\" Cr, ntll
more la"' \\ e h.1\c .an ~n-,caH'ld
'"" Ill\\\ th 11 1, rc,pt1n,1hlc fnr
1h1111,.11HI' 111 m11rJer' in l
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...-h,ldrl•n .11\ll uitf lc1ll.' 1n the11
h\1ng rnom' "1"1 .ire ~.1u~ht in the
cro,,-firc 111 dru~ mere h,rnl\
pur,u111~ t.111t.1,11c p111t11' Prolll\
th.11 \\tlUld llll h11111cr l\l'I. th II
"ould d1,,1ppe.ir .1ln11i: "1th the
\.tnlc11t.:l', uf'\111 thc r1··lq;.1l11.tt1nn
of tlrntt' (,1!1 dru '\\ere lcg.11 pr11't
to ltJU 111 1hc l \A)
\Vhcn \OU .Hl' "'ll'l\lll~ "'
e'\pl,1n,1t1111;, fW 1.t1nt11Hllll~· lhl'
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rc1.ortf "·'' \t.'t I''' "ed.·end 1n
l l>' \n~elc' th.11 '"II nut ,1,md "''
loni: 'll) murder' m line \\l'Cl.·
end!' Prc\l'111.1hlc murdc"· ii
Go\ernmcnt \\UulJ JU't let g<' l'f
their fu1ilc cru,atlc
\n .1htN:tl 'tat1,11~: the number
ol Jrug <"-Ct·do'c tlc,1th' I he\ d<'
not tell wu thnt \l\Cr h.111 of lhtl\l'
.ire h\lm rr 'Crlf\11 in ,tr11g'i.
'' 1f thcrc " n ll c nou~h Ill ~,1rr\ 1tx1ut. Hunt1n1t"1n l.k.1ch
\1.,11\1\ tu I,\ c.1hlc tClc\l'l\Hl <
p<:flrnt 1 lwrc ~.,, harJb n peep
" the ~· 1blc cnmp:m nearh;
J11uhkll their month! dmrgc' to
thc11 1.u~hlmcri.. l he cit 1lrt.1lh
l llt!Clt, I f'N~1.nth 1C nl lhc I 1-:c,
'o their t-<Xll\ duuhled "' '"ell "lll
cumpl.1101' there. and tor nut
protcstin~. the Cit) mu't ha\e
figured the cable compan) ""uuld
accept a gr.ab for another 5
percent tor them,Cl\.C'i. \'t rong
Paragon C.1hle nipped out. The)
l'l11ugh1 double fl·l~W lament .. 1n the
local paper. nnd harangued their
client throu[?h 1he1r f \<;
l'ilor reporter Rnt-c-rt B.1rl..er
a'tutd)' captured \1a\llt Cireen
t:'lahl1'hing. Ill' lreden11.i1, a' a
prcn11cr p..1l•!tl'1,111 ~1.n11r (1recn
,1,l..ed 1f l'.1r.l!;!l'll C.1bk ''" t Jll
unri:pll.uetl n1111111pt1" I h1,, \lf
~1•ur,c, hmt' lhl' un.1,l..ed quc,11on
·'"' 111 ''hllhcr thl'~ reall) might
need more r i:,ul.111on I' 1r,1gon
\\1reh \\\1U(tl r1 C'fl'r th,11 411~'1100
rll•l e\Cll b1.• b11,m:h1 up I h!.!n 10
h11 thcr dcmnn,trah.' h1' p111m1,t• ''
1 hu:·lc.1~ue poh11\ 1.111. M.1~or
(1fll'll "''1n~en11n11\h P\h('J
.1m1thcr i.p1c,t111n .:.1kul.1.1c1 'urd\
t~1 <urh P.ir.lit•'n l he Pilot
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P''"1hk In .111r.1.:1 t'lh~r' "' bre.1 1..
thl' flhl0\1fl'.'h ' '
1h11 'hould 'hut C\c~N~) up
"" ,I\\ hilt! P:tral!llll ll'rt.11nh doc'
OlH \\Jill their { 11\ l\lo ltrtkd
nH11wpoh .. hlutcd .ind till' "
percent 1.1x .,..111 prnhJbl\ he
\IC\\ Cd ·'" .1 \lll.111 prin· ltl P·" tor
tht·11 m11nO(lC11\ ' 11nd1,turtied
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l 1bcrt.ul.1n' \\Ith their lice m.irkcl
ult"'' d1,11'1 .. el'fl tht• 1'1\1t '11rrcd
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1111 the t-.a~k n"ttm dc.11' h t''ltlcnt
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llllrctll'l~\ th.~ B1t\h lll'l'I' nn th\ II
rc1.c1' 111~ m11,1 ta,,1n:tl n.11h1n "
'I llll' ,1 ,t,llll' h~ h,"n I \Cl
prnp<>'"'" lc•1 thl: l \\R
I 11 11n1k '''" d 111 11( 1h1,, it
\\11t1IJ help h' ~"')\' "hJt 1he
,frfin1t 11m ol ',' \\ orlJ <>hkr
f\",lll\ , ...
Hn,:c-r Ufcnh.wt, .ii Co I• Mt'lt
n ·,1t:C'rtf, /{ tht chulrman of lht
l../l>N tarfalJ l,1u-1... of ()ranit
r.oun(t.
Best o1 tire Hntllne __ _
c. n c; f m1i1C11' d
I cl1tor\ H >I/in c
0 ......
I
ro the Editor: I
ftt pon~ .tu Rot~r Blo•lt• '•
column -••Around IM Wirld to
llYiae." ~---·--
Mr. Blo'<ham's article crcdati
both Germany and Japan _,th
ha\tanl ch1evcd their incredible
rc•urfence from the ashes • ot
WWI ,etimanly by allowing a (rec
market economy to Oouri h. I the
implicacion here that these two
countrie~ are more ucce f ul tt1 n
our because they arc It'>
soc1ah tic? Let' hope that e :-C n
Mr. Bloi.,h:.tm is nut w naive.
M> wife Chri ta wa• born nd
rai.-.ed in Germany and her entuc
famtl) still h\e\ there. fa~!)
German v.c lnov. both here and in
Cicrman" is '"1nunded at the jh-
\Clll:C ot burcJucrat1c restriction ...
in our countr)' compnrcd :Ill
Get m;im Mr. Blox.ham ignore ~11mc ~c'' ba-.ac facts :.ib4u1
Cicrm,1rrv ·.1-. a \iCry sociali""
w unl1): 1nclulling go,crnment
'uppprtct.1 ct Jtllc to griwe hea41~1
rn1c. i;m.:rnmcnt-requircd )O·d3)
p111d \,IC.tllOll\ each )ICM for :all
cmrhl\CC\ one )-Ctir \C\Crance P•')
tnr a d1,cha rget.l employee.
111crcl11hl) high tu xe'> for rhe '>ale ,,1 " hu.,1nc,.,, talc own\.d
1r.1n ... portation e rv1ccs, st:ttc
controlled tclevio;ion networks. etc
h '' much more difficult to '>tart
,, nc" bu,1nc" an Germatl),
hcc.1u .. c ol 'uch burcaucr.111~
rc,tnct ion' <..hn-;ta ' brothe r Karl·
HctnL, "ho own a trucklllg
rnmpan)-in Hamburg, expre., c
!(IC.ti dl\m.t\ .ibout the taxe" .ind
bure.iucratic hurdle'> he m~''
encounter He complain~
· fhere mu't be one go"ernmc!nt
burc.iuu.it 1n the fcJer.il
1r.an,purt.111on departmerTt for
c\Cr\-trucl. on thc road " You
need onl\, tu t.ilk to a Germ~n hu~anc".""'" "ho \l\11' th1 ...
countn 111 re ,1lrLc thJt 1her1: .ire
f.ar f~'"l'f 11:,1rict1on' 1n 1h1'
\.tlUOlr\
.\, lor J,1p.in 1 do not kno"
J.1p 1n ,l, \\Cll It I\ I\ 'tl.dl·knll\\ll
t.1<:1 1h.11 lhl' lapancl>C ~O\Crnml'lll
d•'l' much more 10 fa,ur hit
hu,mc" 1h.1n "c do 1 .. th" It' ~l'
1r.1n,l 1tcd IOI\) '"le'' -,oc1al"m.,.
~1r Blo\hnm m1gh1 "ant to l0t.1!..
Ill ~C\CrJI other i\peCt\ ul
Jap.mc'c hfc •• , an e~lanauon h.1
J 1p.m', 1c\ur~cncc -Japan·,
1mprc'"\e 'trin~ of economic
'117tor1e' o'er the United 1a1c
JnpJne'e 1n1ere't' 'pend 'o\.er
<i(j(I m1ll1on dollar' per >ear p.i}ini
( hrtbing, 1f }OU "111) former
l S Go\iernmcnl emplo)ee' tn
lobb-. our congress on behall uf
J.1p.1ne.,e intcrco;i, for la"" v.hich
1,1H1r J.ipane'c manufacturer\ O\tl
LI ') m.mufJl lurer\ We hJ\e gone:
fr,1m .1 n.Htl'" uf I: l>f the "orld '
top rn.111ufacturer' of TV ~Cl\ 10 .1
n .1 I 1 l1 n " 1 1 h o n e ' u t.: h
manuladurer Hccau'c of thew
poh~•c' our 'hare ul "'uld"'1J\.'
con,umcr clcctn,nic product' ,,,lcl\
"·" JH1pp«.!J Imm 6.., pcrt.:ent 11' -
pcr~cnt
H l'" much l ~ mone' gl°lC' 1n
the t\lher d1rc\.1111n to mnuclh~
J.1r.inc:'e rx1lic1c'. '-0 '1:' 11 .
J1llcrcn ... c -11 '' not a'upt. hie.
111 J.1p:rn for .1 Jup3ne'e h' lt'hh\ 111
1.1,l1r ''' et lurc1 •n rountn
nf11rtun.11el\, th.tt '"me P"'ll'
"'1ntmuc,, and LS even cncour.1i.!~d
11xia\ Prc'1den1 Bu-;h hJ' J 1,1
.1rpo1ntt<d a' 1mh.1""·1dor to Ru''''
1me of the "''u't l,f thc"c pubh ..
ll~urc,, Rol'lcrt '°\tr,1u" tic \\nrke,t
'"' bch.111 Ill thc .l.1p.1nl:'C l\
c.1 nd hl dc,tro' 1hc l ' \ T\
llldll\11,
\tr -BIO\ham .1l't1 ignore' tlw
r1l: 11Cr t'mph,1'11' plalCd •'II
ellu .. a11un 10 h••lh C 1nma0\ .ond
l.1p.1n ,1, C•1mr irul to 11111
~\111ntl'\' In higher utu~.1l1llll, "~
.ir.: f,;t.:cd "~ the I 1~1 th.11 V'
r~ r.::1."nl ,,, .l.1p.inc'c 1101\l"l\ll\
'~IC"ll~l {'f 1du11IC\ ~t' I\• \\Ori. f\11
ltrm11 "'hich mall.c ci"tlian product'
v.h1lc 50 ~n:cnt \)( our ..e1encc
graduate' go to ""orl.; tor m1lit C\
manulat.:turc". We "ere 1t'ile 10
nh,el"\e .,..Ith gre 11 pride du11n
the recent ~at thc performance of
our "'m rt hutnth" \\htlc
" 11chmg on uur J.lpanc c·m.1\k
1 V 'ct' We hh\C pro"1dcd the
1e"1111n' kl lman~c .1 maht n
l'"'tt'l llHAll' lllf I p.1n .and
( •Clln.1n 11,r .. ~ )C•'"· \\hlle th1l!>C
\,ll\IOlrlt'' h \C hc:.llcn II ,11 l'\Cr\
111111 Ill \,l\lll.1n r•odu ,,
( 1c1 m11m an( J.1n.in illd m11\C 111
1 tr~c m 1rl.ct. di1ci:11on 10 'Cl h. cl..
mlli \\orld\\Ufc i:om,rlllic.>n. bul
Mr U1,1,h.1m doc" m1t ccm I\)
C\Cll d•' c t<l the rca,oni. for 1h1
U\.\.C,~ •• It\ cl lnl UC SO f'Urlf U
th"t the\ c nnot be tuk:cn
c1111u h. ·H°"c'-cr. h1' .. '°" l f
tan11t \ th1n .. ing 1 h urc.I nd
u pe4t 11 111 no ~ ndcr ( "
pc >~ m th1 counuy ta c th
hl'K:rt•ri•n movc'"cnl 5enou I .
th t d ~ho 91' "u1
tnu h 1th rcahl h 1
Ul 'h m. .. need never re
It nan n1 m w.11 bccOIM
th n a fn movement.
GARR Y LO
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\
lftl•ftCI: '°' •ftCI low clo11d1 lud•y
DtMttll Mitlly dur
thrMah ln•• da.,. Wttl to
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toJSMphlft
tht •''"'"-· 111tc1 tw"lftat.
A•r Qu<1lity:
AJr q11 .. 1t~ 11
Mt«.iisl lo bl.• ""°*''~ ln~ftd •ftCI unht..tthful
M"r Ille .'.:OHi.
lnrou1h mid
morning. lhtn
huy .un,hont.
Hl~hi In lhe
IO . OCEAN REPORT
Mount,.ins: BOATING SURFING
Mostly cluo
lhtough Tutt•
da•. Hl1h1 1n
lht up~ 70s lo
lipptt IOs. l~
in lhc.o ol01 lo
IUW SOJ
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LOCATION Huntington ludl ~·c.o~h
C.0.0..a clel Mw
TODAY'S SUN
Sunrtse: 5:39 a.m.
Sunset: 8:05 p.m.
fMI 6t'M l<I IM •llttlWW'llS ~ f'> ..
111,.. ••
FISHING IJllU'" teach Wt Crttli
BUiit
From A1
0 ()
Full Moon
June 27
Last Otr.
July S
introduced h\ ~en John Seymour.
10 this great country, .. and I look
forward to working with caeh und
every one of the 60,000 of you to
make things better for our great
couniry America, and for the "Thank ~ou fo r the contnbut1on
Local News Briefs
Small fire Interrupts Crystal Court llners
COST/\ MESA A buildup of tar residue in a chimney was
blamed for .1 'mall fire thJt interrupted a few Father's Day
lunchc~ JI a Cry,tal Coun rc.,taurant and resulted in water
damage Ill 'ome clothi ng 1n J ne.1rh) l>tOrc.
The '>Ont th.11 h.icl wlkctcd 111 1hc chimney of a wood-burning
'tove app.11enth caught lire around I p.m. at Gianni re tnurant
1111 1hc '"'' tlonr of Cr\,t.11 Court at \333 Bear St . The 32 Co ta
\fr,a f11c pcr"11in1:I had the tire out "-•lhtn half an hour
Although ,m.111. the fire prompted responding firefighters to
\OUnd ii \C~<lnd ,il,1rm •" ,1 prec,1u l1nnar~ mca urc beC3U'iC of the
l.1 rge <1mou111 of 'mol e 'ccn coming out of the roof area. Co ta
\1 c,.1 hre B.111 1hon ( h1cf l\.cn ~olll!> '\.11cl.
I he 'ccond .d.mn ere" actu.111\ CJmc in h.indy because they
hclpc<l c' 1rn.111. the p.11run' and al.,o checked the roof 11nd
1.h11nnn 111 m.1!..c -.ure 1hc lire h.1d ~ccn lully cxtingui hed, Solll'
,,11u
\ ,m.111 1111mht:r nl p.itrom \\;1' c,,1cua tcd from the foyer area
ol C r\\l.il C 01ir1 ·'' .1 prec.11111011 hecauo,e of the pos)1b1hty of
,,~.1m m '11111!..I.· ht·in)! 1elc.i.,ed \\ht:n the fire "a~ ex11ngu1,hcd,
~oh" ,,11d
Ruh\' rc,1.1u r.111 1 111.'\I door rem.11ncd und1,t11 rhed, he sr11d.
I h1.· onh re.ii <.I.image rc po1 ted " .. , .rn C!lt1 matcd S 1,000 to
92."00 wo11h 111 'toe!.. 111 .i \lora~c room al the fapnt clothing
'"'fl' nnl d1'or \\,1, d .. 111.1gcd h~ ... nrne \\il lc r th at 'ceped out of
tht: three.· n111H dlll1lllC\, ~Olll\ ,,ttd
t\n<l '~c prnh.1h)\ ruined 'omc fa rher'\ nice lunch JI Gianna:·
.iddcd i.inltl'•
Deer goes for a dip in the ocean
l.A(1L 'A Bl A( II 1\ ""lcr·IO\tng doe that ventured o ut
11110 th1.· ntcJn d1d11 t en deer hcr,df to the hfeguar<l' and an1m.1I
t.1mtml 11ll1c1.r' '~hu 'pc.·nt .1 lru,tratmg hour trying to lure her
hat.I. to ,hnrc.: \und.l\ mnrn1nc
The dee. r 1pparcn11\ c.1rne 0111 11f the Bluebird Canyon,
vc nturnl 11111 nnto the l..elp hell' around Oak Street and "got
'pool..ed h\ .ill the people Jilli ''ould not return to hore,
accnrd1n~ to I 1gun.1 Bc.1ch 1'11flcc Otl1ccr Mann y Nunez
L1 kgu.mh. '"hc1 11.·,pcindnl .ir11•1nd ·30 a.m . pent about an
hour 1 n111~ to wax th1.· <loc 111. hut each time ~he neared the
,hore 'ihe r.111 h.11 .. i.. 11110 the \\.11cr. cared off b~ the many
onlooker,. '\/unc1 ,,11d \\ c \\erc 11u1 there for quite a long time
play111g cal .111d 111u1"c. '-une1 ,,11cl
fhc ,in1111.il e'cn111.ilh got tired. and hfcguard<; and animal
cont rol olliu•r, v.erc .1hk 111 ~r.1h the deer and rope her, Nunc1
'aitl O ll1t.e r' th1.•11 kt lhc.· .1n1mal loo'e in the Syc.imorc Hill~
.m:a
A'td c Im m rn 1n111 1. ,11.111,11011. the deer apparently didn't '\uffer
an injune'> durin~ tht: 11rlk.1I, Nu nez c;:ud.
"But thert:' no d1111h 1 tn 1m mind it would have drowned 1f 11
'toyed out there 1n the ,.,,,11er .. ; Nunel aid.
Citizens with good timing disrupt attacks
Two cpar.1tc .1111•mp1cd a11ack\ on '"omen over the weekend
were thwart ed \\hen other people approached. canns away the
would-be r.tpl\t .111d rnhhcr, the Orange County Sheriff
Department reported
Around l p m \,11urd.1~ .1f1crnoon. a 43-ycar·old v.oman wu'
the v1ct1m of .1 pm'>lhlc .111cmptcd rape 1n Stanton, herirr .. Lt
Harold Sch.1frro1h re port<'d The v.oman. a real c tate agent, wa\
~howing a home in the 11000 block of Robinson Dnve during un
open hou'c "hen the ma le !IU!>pcct walked 111 with C\lcral
potentml hu-.er, .• 1ccord1ng to Schnffroth.
When thL uthc1 people left , the .. uspect pulled out .i handgun,
pointed II ill lhc \ 1c11m and ordered her lO get on the noor. At
th;it time. other potcnt1al buyer' come in, ~ending 1he ,u.,p~cl
runnrng 0111 the door.
fhe ""p1..c1. dc,cribccl ;i, .1 hlond white m.1lc. ubout 30 ycnr'
old. 'i-foo t A, nl medium build and drc!-i'lCd in white shirt :ind
punl~. left 1hc .1rc,1 1n a white !lc<l:U'I. The '"ictim was not tnjurcd.
On ~unda) .i11t: rnoo11. a Mlo,,1on V1 c1n woman \uffercd o;ome
\.:Ill' on her lcf' .ind ,arm' h 111 Wll .1blc 10 rend off 0 \\OUJd·bC
rohhe1 "h1i .1pp.ir~·n1ly v..rn1 cd her c.1r
I h<: '"or.1.111 "'' \\,111.111 • h> her l:t r parked 111 the underground
p.irk1ng 'lr.ld lll C .11 ~''"'"ll \, lt')O ~t.111. nooo Cro\\n Valley
fl.11~\\,1~. ,11 111111d :. p 111 "hl n ,, min came up hch1ncl her .incl
g1.1I hcd hl.'r .11nu11cl 1h~· Ill'"-Or.1ngc Count\ \hcnff, l t. Jay
Mcnda ,,111! r he Ill.Ill \\,11\ICd h\.·r 1.:.1r l.C\\ !Jul th e "om.an !Oii 'ht h,u;.I. ,1nd
""' '"'"l't111c111h l.1111~kcJ 1(1 the ,round and cu1 \l.tJb •in
un klle>l\11 \\l',1pon, \.knde/ ,,11cl 'I Ill' \U\pCCI then Ocd •I' other
pcopk .1pprt1.11 hl d
·1 hl' 1\.11m,1n "·" t 1h 11 to -''•"11lll Cummun1h lfm pit,11 for
11ca1mcnt Ill m11111r \;Ill,, \1cndt:1 ~ml •
I he '"'Jll'd " Jc,..:r1l,ed ,,, ,, '' h1te m.ilc, 20 to 22 }1:ar old. 6
kcl I 111. w11h .1 1.111nccl. "'urkr·t\-pc" rnmple\lon
-fl) tht D•I(• l'l/ot
Sm Clrnlt'ntl'
countric' from w•ich you came.
"Most of 111, may God bless t-=~
United State. of America."
"Very excellent," An Chi
raiwan native who traveled
Los Angeles tO bear Bush~ said.GI
the Prc.;ident's speech. "He talked
to all the nrea ; it wa<i very
encouraging."
Bu h noted that U.S. tran11-
Pac1fic 1r.1dc ha:. surpas!led tran -
Atl:intic trade nnd touted hi~
re cent deci!>10n to renew China''i
Mrn.t f :l\orcd Nation trude statu!I
"" a w11y 10 facilitate change in
that country.
Bu h 111,0 implied a Dem<.., \l·
backed civil rights biU would harm
J\'>lan -American~ by "alluw11 f
quot.1~. which he said "pe118Hzc
achie .. ers" an<l "harm talented
Americans like the thousand · of
Asrnn tudents in our universitic . "
A members or American Iraqi
for Democ ra c) a nd Justice
chanted anti-Hu ein !>IOgans and
raised 11ns th t demandcQ "Stop
Saddam Ce n oc ide" and
''Dem Jry and Justice 1n fra ,
Bu h poioted to the group and
responded, "They arc right ..
;,b olutely right.
"We °"ill not rt move sanction
from 1roq as 1ong a" the brutal
Sot.ldnm Hussein remains in
power."
"I think i\ wa~ encouraging.''
1~ ... t1m Ali, an American ?raqi living
·n 1rv1nc, ~aid after Bush'" speech.
"But we don't think he's doing
enough in the intcrnntion,11 arena .
fhC' United Nations can put more
prc,-.ure (on Hussein). Children
arc o,t1ll dying.''
"fhc people tn lrnq can not d)
.inything -that' why we're here
on their bch<llf," added Salam
.<\h<lul. J I cmg 13each re.,1dcnt
1 he A\l:in Pnc1f1c Amc ric.in
S,1lu1c to the Prc~1dent w:is not all
,m1le o; nnd e~catemcnt for Ahdul.
who wn' . pending a lonc11
F11thcr'' Day w11hou1 his "'1 fc ;in<l
daughter, who rcm.11n in lra4
Out for many o thcrl!, the
president\ first-ever appearance
hcfo rc n gro up o f A'li an
American' was simply a thrill. and
they rolled out the red carpet fo1
the OCCll!.1011.
fhc fc,t1val wa'I orgu n1Lcd "> a
couhtion of A<;wn· Pacific group'
that rcprco,cnt the more than
250,000 A"an people in Orange
C.uunty
Spcctull H' .irrl\eJ 1n th eir
11nd11v hl.''>I tiu.,inc'll 'u't' .ind
'cm1·ftirm.1l dre"e' :-.ind 111
colorful n.111\C co,tumc'I .ind
pa!>\Cd lhrough mc111I detector' .it
I 5 f?.1tc' rmrnncd hv Secret Ser'\< ice
offtcm h
l nd1,1d11.1h 'clli ng 'iO·cc nt
J\menc.111 n.1g' at the cntrar.-1·
"ere homhardcd "-Ith cu,tomer'
Banner' .ind "gn' "-Clcom111~
.111<1 upport in' Bu'h 111 I llHh'h
.rnd in 1\,1a11 l.1111~11.1~c., dolled the
croMI One h.1 11d·h1.·ld "S" ''"'Pl>
,1,111:d. We hl.c """ ·· Anoth1.:r1 v.rnr cn 111 V1ctna mc,e. declurcd
'"PPllll fo1 uu,h\ re clcct1un Ill i•,.n
lfofore lh"h .1rnvcd, 1ht! crowd
wi" cntcrt.11n~<I by 11.1tivc dance-.
11nJ dcmon,trntiun' .ind enjoyed
p1l.'nic lunch ' ur ethnic d"l'C''
purch.l\cd .11 booth . At 11 :45 ·
.1111 , the \\hir ol ~ hcli optcr
m c1hc.1d promptc<1 ciccitcJ ~hctr~
.111\1 ma'' t1.1a·wa\.1ng from the
CfO\\d
Org.1n1zen reported •·no
Jc,11.Jcnu, nu mcLdcnb. nu fi hb,
no problem ,'' 1.111<.l obscf'cr\ h~t
C:o ni;rc"mun Chri' Coic (R·
~l:\\port Benc h) rc,pcctfull
111<11,clcll <Jt how 'lnl'\Hhly the
1:\Cnl ran _,
"J he "'"'t \tttnnina org:aniLD·
11nn.1I dtort l\c e\cr '\!en fur the
rncsllknt:• (o\ 11ill . -
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By Tom SpetSS
OrlllOt Coast Otny Plo1
-
HUNTINGTON BEACH -The
waves were slnpped, and then they
were \l<tpped ngnin.
People \:\len came from Mexico
10 JOin in the fesliv1tie!>.
For results, sec Page 01
Atmut 120 cQmpellll"e urfer\.
100!. part in the 3rd nnnual
Longboardcr Pro Am Surfing
Champion!>hip , which were held
JU!it outh of the Huntington
Beach Pier th1!1 pa)l weekend
"I tend to hkc lt -long board
more than a short board," aid
Joey Hawkin or fountain V lley,
who placed 4th an the men'll
UNDERSTANDING
From A1
rqtuli.11 I'< 'Pc"~' to clcrncnt.iry
1;1udcnt' an .in attcmrt tu -.heJ
hght on Ol)th' ahout the dl\ablcc.I
""Hknl\ lm 1: him for h" 1>~11,c
of humor and ub1l11y ~o I.nigh at
him11clf," 'n1d Ctlit l!lcmentary
School 1c.1chcr Came ~luyback
......
divillion. "I'm the only one of my
friends who has gone to a longer
board, and I'm making more
money than they arc," he said.
Hawkins, u 1988 graduate of
Huntington Bench t ligh School , is
currently rn the process of
dc.:igning hi' own pro model
board.
Longbo.1nling, or trad111~mal
'urfing, i' much different than
'hortho'a rd1ng , !>Uid Ldd1c
f.:.nnquct. the prc'i1dcnt of the
Lungllo:irJcr Club "A longer
hoard ,., more fun ," he ~aid.
adding th.i t logc r hoard\ offer
more m.1nc11\cr.1h1htv 1n the "'.Her.
. \\c'n.: .ctomg rin :dnll\, .1crial,.
.ind )OU get a lut more ol a body
'itylc out uf tl long hoard,"
Enriquez o,:uu
u ., o-i.a II ,,
" 74 ~l· . 100 ,. .. .. .......... 1111 ,.
~· ,, =t'o.. .. 71 • ., .. ,.
IO 61 ..,........ " .. •• " ·-12 .,
Ml 70 \tl-. u 10
" S7 "'"• .. " ., .. ~ ............ ()( M 11
IO ,, WltMte • " 11 .. 17 ~l ., 'J ~:: hmt"4A 12 n
101 71 ...... """" tO 11
II ., It< .......... _ll '1 .. 1l llllWb. u JO
117 n '-IMlrkl " " ,, " ~·~~kn City '° " ., 74 ,_.,,. " t> 94 ,. ··-IM SS ., ,, fe>loyo " "
The 2-ctuy event. which wns
.,pon<tercd by KODJ radio, Don
Knoll Ford, Kunva by Katan 3nd
Woody'!> Diner , drew people from
n" for north a Santa Crui and as
far outh n~ Mc~ico.
"We even have a judge here
lrom Au trnlta," :.aid Kristy
l:nnquct, the ~ecreta r)' a nd
trca\urcr of the Longbonrdcr
Club. • .,
I he Longho.uder Club 1 · a
"oluntcer urg11n1zation made up of
urft:r "ho'c goal '" to give
'nmeth1ng b11ck to the port or
'urfing. Fdd1c l:.nriquet ~aid. The
group e\pcct' to ma~e about
S2,000 from t"c e\.ent , with all of
the proceed going to the
lntern(lt10nnl Surfing Mu cum in
I luntington Uc.1ch.
Wing walker rescued
""l_,..,. ...
A !-itunt mJn sat out the finJI day o f an air show
111 Hillsboro, Ort• after he )lipped at 1,500 feet
trom the wing of a biplane and was rescued.
W.lCo b1ptJne pilot Jim Franklin lowered wing
w.,lker l ee Oman toward the bed of a pickup
true!. tr.tvl'ltng ..,0 mph down a runway A crew
ml•mhcr on the truck grabbed Oman. \vh1le
.inothcr tut ht) nylon ~1ict) harnes::,
Abnut 40,000 people watched Saturday as
Oman slipp<'d and d.ingled from a ~fety li ne It
took about 20 minutC's to rescue Oman.
who ha' often in .. itcd Ander on
mto her do" room in foounuun
Vnllcy. "lie h4 broken the
bur r i cn o t f ea r a nd
1:mharr.1\ mcnt "hich h.rn <.hcnp u'
Ill meeting the ph)'\ICU lly •IOU
menially ''hnllcn cd' people of th e
world."
l~iving .alone in ,, Newport
Hench np1tttmc:111 , 1\nJcr,on I~
l11t~ h ttf to fig ht fur hi'
1ndcp1:1ulcn cc . "lie ne c:d
C\ten~1\C phpical 11\'li\UltlCC, .. has
mn1hcr 'nul. "1 he t;ovcrnmcnt
p I \l lJ I .1 Ill \ II r C l f ) I I\ i t 0
111,11111t111n,11t1c h1111.''
LOCllEDO Ph,,11wl cd11\:,1t1on 11 ker" \\Ill
ftU10 nnt l;,. rcm1wcd ,met '11ulcn1' v.111
llut J\ndcr~on fl&h" on to
ult1ll'n11c h1' education and re: isl
lll"tit1111011uli1.11tiun . "t•coplc h1&\C
hccn m111111rnr mcll ftboul people
''1th ,1i,nh1hltl''•" Anderson s1ud.
''I ' \\ 11H to h.•t them know lhitl
"h.11cHr the pc.:r"°n look' hkc on
the 1111t!o.1tlc:, thnt " nm the
"''111plctp 11ut1v1d11nl •• From A1 he 1llowcd c'<tr11 time .11 lunch ltJ
1'C.1Ch\!r!I 1n umc cl11,.,(!, •Il l.' 'tore 11ntl rc:trtC\C 11.'\lhnu!.; 1n ,;I o ce111,1dcri11~ not 'cnchng cli1,.,rnom\, 1t:~1,11lin to Eh ret.
t \thook-. h1lfl "uh '111dc111' stc.:\l-----
'c.u. .1 utc. th.It ('011 can" .11 l\!.1,t
t>11c 1>arcru "ho callcll th~ Hlc.1 1
p.1"111g t.ul
• l hi• p.111 " nc" to p uent,,"
iml I· hrcl • Home'""" J \: s ne11
.1f\\ll'' ha c.. 111 he nut ''' h:,1l~>Ok l'c\tl'I0\1k' C'tin h~cnmr.:
~n11ch for· fl 1c,1<:ho "
,
A1thuu•h tHl\:r,11n 1 n
~u 1tlt 1pl • •ic. he 1 able tu t) pc
w11h one: nn er on ~pcc111ly
ll ·sign a equ1prncnl and 11vc vokc
10, ~hat h1!i. mother c1ll h11
"und uni hie hum n ptr1t."
.... want other pe0plc to
Yih 11 I true.· hill mother
•VJ h 1 he' "h fl' nd "ell 1n
-"her ll real! m11ttcn."
I .' I
,,, """ San Diego's Tudor
captures men's division
of Longboanter Pro-Am
By Tom Speils
Orqe eo., ~ Piiot
HUNTINGTON BEACH -The third
annual Longboardcr Pro-Am urfin
Champ~>nshap, held in Huntington Beach
over inc weekend, produced many
~urpnscs.
Dut none larger than Joel Tudor, :! 15-
year-old from Son Die10 who had never
placed higher thnn third in a
champion!ihip sucfing eve nt.
Tudor, who wa intrOduccd to the sport
of longbourding while -<>n vacation in
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, eight years ago,
placed fir~t an the men's division, and
~1lked away with S 1,000.
"I know I'm only 15, but I'm doing the
men's bccau e it's more fun , a nd there's
more competition," he stud, nddi ng that
no competitor wini. every event he enters,
even 1f he' the be'lt.
"An)onc\ beatable," he said.
Duke; Kahnnnmok1• ~'ould have been
proud.
Tudor prefer to ride longboard
instead of the \hortcr board!> becnu.c of
the diveNty of moves they offer.
''They're more fun. There Arc mor,,e
things )OU can do," he :ud "When the
surf i!> m1'11, )OU can ndc them, and
when at ' big you can nde them."
In ~econd pince behind Tudor wn'
Terry Mill,. Jeff Kramer finished in third
und f-ount:11n Valley\ Joey I hlwkin' -
"Billy Idol" to ha!) fnn' and l:lst year's
victor -placed fouath i.l the llnul hcnt
ltawkans, .i 19 8 Huntington Bcuch
H 1 g h s r .1 d u n t e k n o w n f o r h ; s
aggrc11\1Venc~'i :l nd daredevil style,
apparently went out too quid..ly on tii'i
fiN two '"""e .
For ihe third year in a row, and an what
1s stnrting to become a tradition. Dale
Dob on (Ocean ade) dominated the
senior divi ton , wanning the final heat
ea.,aly. Huntington Beaeh '" David
Nuuhawa wn awarded 'econd, Dickie
Lund received third and G reg Mungall
placed fourth
In the junior divi ion (under 18), Colin
Mc.eh1ll~ won fun pla«. ~
pl.teed econd, Trava Zyu tr.1 fin i hed
third and Jo~h h rberon placed fourth
In the grand ma tcr' c:uegory (O\Jer
50), L.J. Richard took home firl>t pl. cc.
Al Maller garnered econd, Bobby
Thomas the pre adent of the Surfers'
Hall of Fame in San Diego, fim hed third
Soe LONGBOARO/R
By Bob Green
AP SOii Wi'W
CHASKA, Mann. -P11yne Stewan ln<I
Sco11 Simp\on r acked ull the drama ine<
the !a?>t t 1rcc hot Sunday, hut could not
rcac.l n decision.
So, "i 1 h .1 tie after the ' re1ul1tion 72
hole • thcy11 return to the Hazcl&iac
Nattonal G Jlf Club today for u l .. hole
playoff for the 9ht U.S Open Golf
Champiun1ohip
Stewart and Simpson, locked into a
head-to·hcou ba1tlc, completed 'four
•
June 17, 1991
Thi Olly Plot
tat Ope
rounds in 6-w:;tar 282 ano each chase onl) thro1.1th..somt l flll). par· "' 1111 111 truuhlc. lfas r.eit squirted Id • apia, s:tr1'd the final in ~ 72. pulla-.atlicr :bl a.he rouuJ, Yett\ O·lur·J on \o\ ell hou of the hole .rnd ti lt deep in tbc
hf& a.-M ~in-s.tu~ third '"'*-•u~dc.>-..n lhc .iUctch._........,,~-.:.h=luc ra~. •
roond, Simf*1n hlcw a 2·stroltc lead with ··1 hu :a lot of good putt , " Ste" an 'nid. Hi\ th ird u't m de 1he areen.':l-..;r'r-1
boaeY' on the 16th and 18th holeJi to stt ''It JU l Wll"in't day to make l1irdi: . t pu1t11 fmm .'. tect cut has lead to one.
up the playoff. 1ue II ,.,.ll~ a d.t) to make pa~." It could h c been c:"cn nt that poi,n&, '1
~ Each had ample opportunity to win it And S1~n. a winner ot thts title in bul Stev. fl ft11led on ll JO.foot bird ..
outri1ht. 19 7, llFJtern <t to be domg 111st that. putt.
While the scorecard ~ill how that at The nthodic-t1I man, plavina; v.ith Another potential birdie, from aooul ~
wui> Simpson·~ :apse' at 111e t"nd th11t sent nmethina npproach ing metronc•mc feet, eluded Stewart on the par-3 I Ith,
them to an extra day, Stewart nlto let a rcaulimty, ~•s reeling off par after par, .ind they \lo>Cnt to the rinal hulr with
potential viaory get away. ~re' that becam! more and more amp on It:. ding b) one.
Wc:ar1..s the culor o• the Minnesota valuable a~ tt c r )UnJ ~ore on. Aiain, Samp on\ dme got :.iwa)' to lhc
Vikings -four-umc lt»::r:s in the Super 111en he gu1 '" 16 -th.tt nm-~-v.cc1, left. He h 1d no chance to rcacn t
hov.I -Stcw:irt h:1d m;ikeahlc birdie rebuilt 16th, ;i little horro r of a hole th: t on tl\e long. uphill finishing h
putt" on three of the la\t fou r hole• hal sc~ed rhe crita I <:1tretch c ( real pht)ed b.tc:k to the faiiv. a).
As 11 1uroed 011t, .1ny one "ould ha.;...;ve=-_m..._ Ile in thas C\ient. He P.l!L!ili third som~ 20 feel below the _ _,,__4 won 11 or am. Wath a tv.o-hot lead in h. nd, he let hi cup and needed that for par .
But Stewart, who had taycd in the tee shot d rift to the left, just enough to be Soe O PEN,.
Cronkhite
gets back
on track
By Barry Fau k.ner
Orlllll' r.ol!..I o. f ""
CO TA MFSA -b.pccted to debut
on the \Cn1or rond racing cene a )Car
<tgo. "famtl) problem!.· detoured 2().
)Car-old C}cl1't Sha\lo>n Cronll.h11e the
entire \CJ\On
• The 19 9 Ol)'mp1c fe:.uval cntcnum
champion t bacll. with a "cngeancc thts
'eawn. however, and proved the point
Sunda) w11h an ampresstve \'ICtory an
the tc:itured race of the 'iccond annual
Co ta Mc a Grand Prnc
Cronkh11c, a 20-ycar·old Quartz Hill
re!l1dent riding a' an amateur for the
Suntour-Montro e racmg team, broke
away from the field on the fi~t turn of
the final lap and held on to ga1n ha!t
far t 'en1or d1v1!)ion triumph m· a time tlf
J hour. 7 minutes and 53 seconds.
"J really hadn't been able to do much
tha ca .. on, but I knew J had It in me,"
\atd Cronkhite, who never led until the
29th lap of the 30-lap race around a J.
mtle, tour-turn cour~
"I didn't "'ant to get caught tn a
~pnnt at the end, I went for it v.1th
tllrce-quarter of a lap to go,"
Cronkh11e 'utd "I "anted to attalk on
the 1:1\1 l.1p ) hi\ COU r'>C t\Jl '1 that
t.11;11c<tl, <.l I kne..., 11 I g<H away. I had
to \l.t)' U'A'J) Ir lecl'i great to ..... n
~cllc r than .rn)1hmg.'
. . .
E.uly le~ders in the Catl'gory 3 race round a turn in the Costa Mesa Grand Pnx Sunday.
Cronkh 11e' w1rc·t0·\\1rc (1nal lap
'urpa 1,ed ,c,ond-place ftn1'her Ken!'}'
See CYCLING/12
Boston's Bolt9n blanks Angels, 2-0 COiiege AtNetes ol th8 Year
By 01\e O'Hara
AP SPottJ Wnter
BOSTON -After a
month\ ab ence, Tom
Bolton made 1t back to
the: mound tn little
f enway Park. And
that'~ all he needed to
snap out of a lump
Bolton allO'Aed five
h1t\ an eight 1nn1np before Jeff Reariton
completed Boston major leaguc-lcaoing
~C\.enth 'hutout or the ~CB\00 1h the Red
Sox blanked Calhornu. :?-0 Sunday for a
thml con~ccutave v1CIM) over the
slun1pang Angel!>.
"lt'11 about lime; l've had enoudh d
~truqglin,," 'ii.lid Bolton. who 1inully
pr >\.Cd h1ml1clf n" u major lcRguc pitcl-icr
at the age of 29 la t July ' l couldn't wa t
to get back here. When I'm lrugghnJ. I
know t can act m) elf trn1ghtened 0 111 xt
home."
Bolton (6·4), who \\>Cot to 4·0 "ith l
vactol)' over Chicn~o 1 home on M,1y 1 .. ,
Angels schedule
o.e.,.,, • ..._.,,,...._,ette TV
.kn 17 -• Boslon ' 35 C'-"tl s
.U. 18-• Mhiu.t SOS Cllamll S
_...,. 19-• M.twMte 11 JS none
.... 20-. Delroll ' 3S Clllnnel s
June 2•-• Dr.roll '35 ~ s
(II pna on KJM'C radio TIO)
was JUl>t three outs awa) from hi!I first
ca reer shutout whale improving his
Penwuy mark to 11-2 in an 18-16 ovcroll
record.
"It would have been nace," aid Bohon,
who has shured in fctur shutouts,
including two rhi yca1, "t-ut t definitely
was done after ci&ht. And with a ma n like
Jeff out there, it would be foohsh not to
ui.c him.·•
Reardon got his 17th \il\IC as the Red
Sox won for the fifth time 111 1:< game .
Wade Bogg,, battling out of a lu mp
wtuch 'Cnt hi D'!era e t11mblin1 1 nde .
300, broke up a pitching duel between
Bolton and Kirk McCaskill I 6· 7) with a
t\\O-run, bn c'i·loaded inglc. \\1th two out!.
in ahc: firt h inntng
"I m.ide a m1~take to Rugg' and he
Jumped on 11." McCa lull 'aad after
.1llowmg 'e"en hit~. all inglc . and f1"1.:
\\lllks. 'It "'asn't a real 'lh.irp cuf\le ball
It w;,, a good idea, but &1 bad pitch fo r
me"
Bolton Mruc~ out three and walked
only one while throwing 95 patche~ hcfore
turning over th~ JOb to Reardon. "'ho
\truc~ out Dave Winfield .and Bohbv Ro c
after a one-out 'llOJle by Gar) Gactra an
the ninth.
The Angel advanced ju t one runner
"" for as third ba~e in lo ang their ca on-
!ligh fourth game in a row. They have
won just two of their la11t nmc.
Jack Clark began the dec1 1\e fifth wath
.i line male off the left-field wall and
took ~econd ai. Tony Pena sroundcd out.
Lute; Ra"cra walked and Jody Reed Oied
See ANGELS/I!
Dodgers' OJeda sanes cards, 7-2,
LOS ANG Ll:. ·
Do b Ojeda olmo\I /.~
forgot h<)\\ 1t f cit to be ~/j/l patching in the ninth
annang.
A quad. check of hi'> /
h1 tory ~tioY.ed the left· /
hander's IMt complete gtime wu .i victory
o~r Pau,burah for Nc:w York on Sept ,
19 9. Out on Sund:1). Ojcd patched n
rour·htttcr 0 l.o J\ngcl~ beat t t .. oui
7-2
Ojeda (6·4) outttuelcd Ken Hill (6 4)
for the ~ccond time in 17 day,, w.1l~1nll
three and )trtkrna ou t "~ He RI\(> lle.11
11111 I ·0 Ill St. l ou1\ with 7 I ·3 1nn1n of
four·hil ball.
''h cem' hkc m1lh n year ,"
Oieda !iald. "ll' i. little: urpn 1n1 ut
then I remember that n11h1marc 111 t year
or nut r lRfln much, IClllnl only I fevi
t rt ~nd hounei h k and '°"" from 11\C l5ullpcn "
...... year, three ... after lead na
the Met to lht World Setill atelc with an
18·' record ... .,..,... l.'57 RA,
Ojeda lpli1 .. .._ W. IM IMIUpen and
left New YCM'tl 1 _, •ttltude
aa ~= :••.-:. "=•C:r't~~b~
Dodgers schedule
Dete,1,,e.....e,etMe,.ete TV
... 11-Cllicaoo 1 35 (tlomll ,.,..
~ 11-CIQQO 13$ (J!Omel SOOlt
.lune 1 t -a.caoo 7 SS (llolN I n111t
Junt 20-7 3S ll'Clme j SOortsCNmol
.. 11 ... ~ 7 l5 OIOrNl $oolUCllllNI
~ fl'M °" KA.tC fldlO.. 1'01
UC/'1 Ant11ater1
Defeated eight Top 100
nationally ranked men's
tennis players inc luding
10th-ran ked man, was
ranked as high as 32nd in
the nation and played No .
1 singles part of the
season while comp iling a
30-13 record as a
freshman for the
Anteaters ' Top 20
program. Won No. 2
singles flight in Big West
Confnnce Tournament.
..
8uffy R ... ltt
She concluded a great
college career with a 10th
place finish at NCAA Track
and Field Championships
in 3,000 meters after
winning Big West meet
and won Bi{l _West and
NCAA Regid1i""4' 8 cross
country titles before
finishing fourth in nation.
highest ever for a UCI
runner. She was a at-large
national finalist for
Acldemlc Al-America.
. '
le
he won SI of 74 polnta • t.
round into form ror another try ba
1wo wcekJ at Wimbledon, whicll
he la!tt won for the 11\lrcl time U.
1984. ~
"I thinl I'm hudett an the ~t .!:..--------direction.'& he t11id . ''l'm optim 11fc
A&aoctalld "''" Wr•er
NEWPORT, ·~.I. John
McEnroe, hi ' temper and his
touch warming for greuler te11ts
.thcad, bent Emiliu Sanchez 6-4, 3·
• 6, 6-3 Sl.lnday a 1he Unetrd States
completed a •·I victory over Spain
in the Da' 1 Cup quarterfinals.
Rick. Leach, filling in for injured
• 8' ad G1l'lert in the final match on
1he grn11: at Ne\ltport Ca~ino, lllil
1hc fin tll match to Tomas
CarNmell, 7-6 (7·1), S-7. 6-4 With
Gilbert 'iitlelined by an injured toe
\Ulfered In rriday''i match, Leach
wni. a la'i.-minutc sub!>t11u1c in the
fin<1I malch.
Mcl:.n roe and Gdberl won
l-riday's opening singlci., und
Le ac h and Jim Pugh won
Stiturduy's. doubles for a 3-0 lead
10 send the Americanl> 11110 the
semifinal<; u~ui1111t Germany in
September at Kansas Clry.
McEnroe <1ervcd, volleyed and
cur .. cd to hi' third threc-... cl victory
over SanchcL without a loi.-..
about my chance . "
Sunchez, rnnkcd
world, gave the
McFnroe, r.1nkcd
chance .
12th in tho
32-yur-old
14th, that
"He Mill h hi touch.
alwaY" h1l\ the bnll clean.''
Spaniard ,,11d.
Out he \:lid winning \even
matchc-. in l\\O \\eek\ tukcll A 101
of 'wm1na.
"tic could m.1kc 1t 1f he doc.,n't
lo'e many 'ieh." he oid. "If he'~
lrcsh and has his good day, he ha
.t chance" aga1n11t hard-hiller ,
!luch ns Soi i' Becker nnd S1efon
EJhcrg, who have won· five of the
last six Wimblcdons. "I'd like him
to win . It would be o credit for
1enni11 and for himself."
After losing hi serve for the
onfy time rn the fourth game of
the 11ccond set to allow Sanchez to
even 1he 'match, McEnroe was
virtually unbeatable.
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NSWPORT. I.I. -Jolla McEnroe and 8i9d Gilbert. wkh
easy vfctoriel CMr =· in Ille OM C.., qu__,~ -. puc
U.S. c1ptain Tom OonNa on 1ho ........
Wh~·Ouman1 Ud.BOril Becker
nca\ up in ScjMmber'a Mmiftnal
in Kan1a5 City, Oo1man la flCed
with two dilemmas. First, he must
select the 1urf ac:c within two
week~, ond then make the more
wrcnchin& decision -who will
wear the red, "hite and blue.
"It's goina •o be a very touah
ded!lion/' said GOrm1n, allhouah
he i no str1nger to the problem
aflcr six years as the American
captcin.
No other country presents wch
a challenge for its Davis Cup
captain bee use no other country
h11s as mnny quati1y choices a the
United S1ate . For example, the
German captain simply write~
down Becker's name, 1hcn find
someone else. usually Michael
Stich, ranked ninth in 1he world.
I:' :;*:.:.:* = = Aa .. 1. MWllMI 0••• JI•
4 Caun.r ud Nt• ......... la fact, A,..u .._ won Ma tail four ..............
Now Oorm•n •ult chOOM
between loyaltl miHd with
emotion and Jent1mcntalfty and
who hu the best chance to P.
the Atncricana a second 11r1ipt cur. litle. .
' We have to be completely
ubJC Cl1\ e" ~aid Oorman, who
pl"nncd 10 bC1in peaking wtth
pla)e" within the week.
Objcc1h ity i~ not likely to come
eR!I)'.
"I have a special feeling for Mac
and Brad because they're a littJc
older and I've Ileen around them a
liulc longer,'· Gorman aid
''Mac.' the gTeatesl Oav11 Cup
player in U.S. history. ·
McEnroe. 32, ha teprc ented
the United S1a1e. 11 years and hn~
played in more Davi Cup match.:"
(64) nntl won more matche~ (SiJ
1han any other American. 01lbcn.
29, i~ 10·3 in four years or Davis
Cup play.
He h11 68 percent of his fir11t
,el'\.c' and won an amazing 40 of
44 111,t <;erv1ce points. Al the net,
In the finol ct, he lost only two
point11 on serve, both on double
faults In return, he got 1hc onl~
break of the ct in the eighth
gnme aflcr lo ing 1wo break poinls
Laguna Beach's Rick Leach was forced i~to singles .action in. Sunday's
mop up matches when Brad Gilbert was srdellned with a toe injury.
There was a time in the corly
1980s when the American cap1ain
could do the same, when McEnroe
was in his prime and was a terror
on any surface. Defore him. there
were Stan Smith and Arthur Ashe
who carried the banner high.
But now McEuroc, though still
formidable, partifularly on faster
Gilbert, cnllcd at the last minute
to play in the firsl round ag~in~t
Me~ico when younger American
stnr~ could not be found, came
through with two singles vic tories
0 1\ a hard court. This weekend, he
and McEnroe put the United
Si.1tc~ in the emi,.
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attacked by flying monkeys on the seventh, nc¥W
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Loughery to coach Miami Heat?
MfAMI Allanta Hawks aM.istant
u1.1ch Kevin Loughery, a former
t1...1mm.1tc o f Minmi owner Billy
( unmn~lrnm, h,1., been named the
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rcpuri on Sunduy ,_
fhl· report on M1am1's WfVJ, an NOC affiliate.
Y.i1o; .111 nbutcd 10 un1dent1ficd o;ources. Spokesml!n
for hoth the Hnwk and Heat 'aid Sundny night
1h.1t they \\-Crc unaware the hmng dcci ion had
been made
It may be true. There\ been no1h1ng told to
me " Heat spoke man Murli; Pr:n .,aid.
H.1wk<1 'pokc~man Arthur Tm.'he \a1d he wa'
.iv.arc ol the report, but h.1Jn't hcarJ an)'thing
111t1crnl trom teom m11nagemen1.
Wllatr wins with clutch nntsh
Colleen WalKer followed an eagle
.ind a birdie with a afc p..r on the .:! ltnal hole for a .S·under-pnr 67 Sund;iy
Jnd n two-trokc victory 111 the I PGA\
$400,000 Ludy Keystone Open ut Het ·hey, Pn
Wulker, )'lhO took home $60.000, fiM,hed 54
hole\ on the 6,348·ynrd Wc\t Cour~e of 1he
I ler-.hcy Counlry Cluh with a 9 under-par 207
lot,rl, JtnOd for her f1r't \\Ill or lht• 'CJ\00 and
tourth tn nine year.. on tour.
In unother toum mcnt
• Rocky Thomp on '.ink a short par putt on
the 18th horc, lhcn hnd to wait un11I 1wo·t1me
ddendma champion Jun Dent bogeyed hefore the
$400,000 MONY Syr.icu'ie Senior Cla~s1e became
hi~ fim tour \ictory
Thomp 1n, 1h1rd )CM cnior veteran whose
prev10\J!l bc\t ltn1'h wa., econd at th1 year'
Vunrnge at Dom1n1on, finished at I 7·under·p r ·
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Fmcr on Fit11paldi came aw11y with
h1!. fi rM victory of the sea on Sunday ~
in the Detroit Orand Prix, I\ race ----
fc1uuring a bluare in cide nt involving
Mario and Michael Andreni and a safety truck
1hat c11u11ed a stoppage of nearly an hour.
The Brniilion, who also won here in 1989 on •
the wny to 1he CAR"r driving championship, held
off a determined effo rt by series point lender
Oobby R11hal over th e final dozen laps on the
tight 2.S·mile, J7-tum circuit winding through the
,treet of downtown Detroit.
The wi ld incident that interrupted the race
bcgnn innoccn1ly enough. with Dennis ':'itolo
'topped in 1hc 'low, hlind fourth turn with a
fro1cn tran11m14l'>ron. When safety ere~ attempted
1(1 tow 1he tailed car off, Mario Andrct11 ran into
the \afery vehicle. Several cars made 1t through
the me ·s, but Michael Andrc1ti. the pole-winner
and defcndmg wtnner, skidded into Vitolo's
\lopped car.
In another ruce:
•Darrell Woltrip took the lead with 17 lapll
remarnmg nnd held off Dale Earnhardt by l.92
.. eeond to win the rain-dclnyed NASCAR
Champion Spark Plug 500. h111 second victory of
the season.
Twlnl win 16th strllght 91me
CLEVELAND -Kirby Puckc1t has x
been ph1ying baseball 100 Ion~ to get •
too giddy aboul 1hc Mtnnesota Twins'
1·5-gamc wmning streak.
''l know thb game · definitely has a way of
humbltng you A' good as things arc going, they
can turn around and go JUSt as bad," Puckell said
Sundny af1er th e Tv.in <,cored twice in lhc 10th 10
heJt the Cle .. cland Indians 4-2
The 1.1rcak is the longest in the majors since
Kall\a\ C.ty won 16 ~traigh1 in 1977. Tc~~ won 14
m a row m MJy 1h1' yea r
The Americ;in League record of 19 wb ct by
Chicago in 1906 and matched by New York tn
IQ47. The ma1or-league record 1s 26, ct by the
ew York Giant' in 1916.
MinncllQta moved tnto sole po session of first
pl.ice in the American League West for the fir t
time 'inec 1987, the yea r 11 won the World Series.
rhe Twm' urc onc-hnlf gnme ahead of Oakland,
which IOlll 11 · 7 in Mll w.mkee.
Minnesotn begin' n 1hrec-game cries tonight in
B111t1more.
If there h•h hecn a mitigating circumstance
during the trcak. h's 1ha1 ull 15 wins have come
n~ui1ut mediocre competition.
-By Tltt AS1ocl1ttttl ~u
Quote of the day
KJrby Vuekttt. Minnesorn Twin~ outfielder,
on his tcnm\ l!i·g:ime winning trenk: "We
don't v.on1 to cc it end. But it' early It'
'.tt1ll June Ir 1hi wo cp1emhcr, then I could
tell you something."
l.llDOMD
F1om 81 1 and Jt1rk Andcr,on look fourth.
In the women' dlvi,ion, Dana Point's Kurcn
W11l111m repented a-1 chnmpion for the S~OO fir t
pmc. 1 ric1u Olli wa econd, Jolene Smith took third
and Simone Rcddine1us ~on forth .
K.111vu' hy K. lin won the team divi ion. backed by
th( cfforh of 'I 11Jot und Oohwn 1 o score this
Clllc:gory, the p<11nl\ or Ill \C\Cn team member ,
rcaiuu..llc•s of dtvl\ion, 11rc added to ether.
l11c twr>·d:iy event. which wa oraan1rcd by the
l ongtx><irdcr' (;l.ut'I 1n Hun11n11on Beach, ra1,ed
bout l,000 fur the lntcrnatmn.11 urf1ng Mu\Cum.
I hi: mu curn. "hich fc.tlure.. 'urf1na memen1m
hkc 19-40' nJ so· wooden 'urfNlard *Cit
!IU<:h coll1:4·11hle the fir 1 Beach Bo}\ Alhum, l
lc>e1ucJ 1u 4 11 Oh S1. in Hun11ngton Buch All nf
lhC' r11rnphcrn 1111 1n lhc! mu eum11ia~ occn donated,
nJ th ct) 'Uf'l"h\:J the hu1ld,111g, ~Mid Tim 1 uckcr,
1hc busrnc ' ,tuc:c:tor uf the mu cum.
II \HI c i.hh\ht'J about three 'jc rs aa<l to honor
locnl url hen s, \.\Cll "" h .. comc u de tin11tion
JMI lur 101111 I:\
CYCLING
From 81
Adami., a veteran from San Clemente.
"That hnd to he n lltrong (lead) group 10 stay up
there in 1he wind," Adam'i aid. "I think they went
t the right time. J wa hoping to catch him, but the
wend got to me on 1he back of the course."
Cronkhite~ who did not elaborate on 1hc nature of
the family problem , nid he hopes to ride the .vic.1ory
to lofry future go11lo;, including the 1992 Olympic .
"l'd love 10 go 10 the Olympics a' a team time trial
rider," said Cronk hi le, who finished econd in the
junior national road rncc in 1989. ''I prefer longer
races and l like 10 go hnrd for steady di lances.
Jumping 11round like I J id today i not my style."
While Cronkhite's vic1ory in the ~enior cntegory 1-
2 And pro rnce will help him establi:11h his budding
reputation, Ad.1m,, who look ht)\ 1urn lend ing the
rnce for five llf 1hc ftr\t 14 IJps, is returning IO form
after bauhng ,, recent illness.
"I'm JUSt \tJrtmg to come around," aid Adams,
reprc-.cntmg ream pago "I got mononucleo.1 1n
March, nnd th1 1 the fir t rac(' I've really felt trong
fo r aboul lwo 10 lhrec months."
Martin Graf wound up 1h1rd. while S1anley Bunn
ond M1m BunndJ f1n1\hcd fourth and fifth
respectively m the la t of the e\fcrt' 10 race
Orayaon Wes~ a former Qrn~&e Coa.st .College
rider, topped the locul competitors. winning the
senior 3B 19-nnd-oldcr race, which 1mmed1a1ely
preceded lhc fcilturcd event.
Other locals who turned in top 10 flni hes
incluued Mun tmgton Beach"· Pattie Kit, no ( ixth 1n
the women\ category 3-4 race). Fountain Valley' Ed
Kurzenski (Mth in the masterll 35-39 race) nnd
Corona dcl Mur'o; Todd Schooler (eighth in mnstcr\
35·39).
The \Cn1or 48 19-and-older rnce ended in a
fnght cmng cr.hh, which involve d several riders down
the tretch of 1he final lnp. No scriou · in1ur1c\,
however, were rtpor1ed a'i emergency crews treated
cut' Jnd abrn'l1on~ 1ln the 'ccne
ANGELS
From 81
Bo~'· h.1ttl1ng 0111 of a 'lump which dropped hi\
nvcragc under ~00, then hned ct 1·2 pitch 1n10 naht·
center lor a ~•nglc, coring Clark and Rivera.
Bohun. who 1s 11·2 ;it home in an 18·16 career
record. helped get h1m,elr out of trouble in the 1hird.
He fielded J 'low Arounder 1n front or the mound to
throw out Lu1\ SoJO ;md fir 1 ba eman Ou1ntann'
relay to the pl111c nrihbed Lui Polonia trying to . core
fmm 'ccond.
·r he Red Sm have v.on three gnmc 1n a row for
the rir-.t time o;mcc M1y 20-22 It also wos Bo~uon'
fer t home victory on 11 Sunday thi~ year. The ~ed
Sox are 3·6 in Sundny J••mes, 1·3 ut f'cnway Park.
Doston'I, Carlo Quint.inn i;inglcd and walked hi\
fir11t 1hrec 11mc:' ut bat. Hill i.1rcak or renchlna bu~c
eight time' 1n n row ended when he n1ed to center 1n
the 11Cventh. ......
From 81
W11h t. Lo111 leading 2-1 in the 1xth, Lenny
Hun followed ingle by 'Darryl Str1wbcrry and
i;ddic Murray by &rounding a hi1-a nd-run an ROI
'inalc to right G ry Caner then lined another hit·
and·run sinsle to right to end an O·fOr· 12 1lump and
put the Dodaer ahead
Murray cotppcd a four·run ~ven1h inning wi1h a
1hrce·run homer ofr rookie Tim Sherrill. Mum•y'1
homer, hi seventh, al came on a hit·and ·run.
1 ltll gnvc up eight hits in ix inninp, and drove in
011c or St. Lou111' two rum. in the econd.
"We let him get .lway early," Cardmal manaacr
Joe Torre " 1d or OJcd11. "We v.crc a ba e hrt away
lrom o 4·0 lead. bu1 you've got to credit him. He did
,, heck uf u JOh getting uu1 tif th11t inning ~hen he
ldl behrnd our loadolf hitter ~-l with 1wo men on
wnd m de 1hc p11ch."
01cdo allowed only :1 bunt 1n1le b)' Rcit Hudler
over the final 7 2·.' 1nnin nd retired the fi nl'I 16
Cimhnu1'. I fc lhrew 110 p1tchet1, 67 fur trike,,
"My iftnlC 1 throwin1 trike • 1ct1i.n1 ahead of
hitter and lctung 1hc:m hu 11 on the ground," OJcda
~aiJ, "Uul l got O\ef lhat hump ancJ the dcfcn
played ~hd That tftkc the pre urc otr me, bccaute
th.11 ullnw" me 1u SQ after the hitter and ay, 'Herc ,
hit 1t .'.. •
Stnt~bcrry drove in the 00d1en' fir 1 run when
hr 1 ha c:m11n Pedro Gurrrcro fitldcd hi srounder in
the fourth lnn1n1 nd Urett Outler heat tfte throw tn
the: pl11c.
traWbcrry•s two ROI ere h fint thi!. mon1h. He
m1ll cd vcn 11mc with a 1rc left shoulder.
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Forec101ure1, Bank
Repoe & Probate•
Training Menuat. Man-
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for • 2 wk FREI! trial
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·-·-Richard Brown, the President C.E.O. of the
California An&cl1, said: ·11 ii a p&casure to finally
honor 1ha1 prO\ierbiaJ nice l"Y who ftn1shc1 last."
Outlaws finish
iii Batbusters tourney
WESTW.INSTER T'he Huntin,.o. 8ach
Outlaw~ 16-and·under toftball team finished tied for
fifth in the Oranse County Batbu ten Toul'MIMltt
here Sunday.
The Outla~~ w.erc dunina.ted b)' the hott.Jlam.. 1)"""·-,....1111
l, In the quftrterfinal of the in&lc·climinadon finals.
The Outla~ won three: of four ;ames in pool play to
adv.ince.
In the quancrhnal . che OutlaW31 met up with a
pmcnt 011hu,1cr' 1tll1tck, wluch produced o l2·hll
bunt c including home run by Jeftnifcr Oark
<Mn1cr Oci High), Le h Braatt (fatancia Hip) and
u1ura Btrg. Cl.&rk allo\o\cd the Outlaws ju11 two hit
10 c. rn the win, one of chem a wlo home run by
lkd:y ·r ackctt M.irina H1&h),
On 1hc •cckcnd, Outla"A third baseman Candace
"ollcn (Muter Dci H1~h) led the way with ei&ht hit
rn 13 ;it bat'-(.6JS) und \Cored five runs
ln Sa1urtl.1)'s 6-0 win O\Cr Chick' Chic , Scefanie
r r~ WCTTt"i! tor :3. wntr :trr-R-Bt-tttple:-. -----·
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From 8 1
Scewart, meanwhile, pla)ed hi econd to tbe
fringe, some 2S feet away. __
Stewart mi sed hi long birdie putt and watched in
dr may as the ball slid S feet beyond. Sif!lpson then
missed h1 long par ruu.
· But there was sul work to do.
Stewart had that tricky 5-footer for par and
S1mp on faced a 2-footer for bogey.
Both holed out and the playoff was on.
The playoff will be the third in four years at the
Open Curtis Strange beat Nick Faldo by four strokes
in 1988 and Hale lrwm needed a 19th hole on
Monday last year to beat Mike Donald
"Well. htre \o\e arc : ano1her year, another playoff,"
Sampson aid.
·I'm a liule di)appoin1ed I didn'I win, but Payne
had n lot of chance to win, too. Man. it wn s
me1hrng out there."
Both Srmp,on\ crrt1cal mi e , the tee shots on the
16th and 1 ch that c;ct up the bogeys. -were the result or pulled I ·iron 'hot he aid.
But, he noted, Stewart could ha'e won 1t, too. ,
'"I dodged some bullet out there the last three
hole'> "hen Pa)'nc mis ed the birdie.,," Simpson said.
And Stewart took a 1milar view. looking to the
m"tali.c'I of his opponen1 1n what was, e enually,
m.11ch play
"1 he la t three hole~." te"nrt said, "I needed to
make omcthrng happen. and Scott helped me a
hlllc •
Thev tarted the da) trcd for the lead, and Stewan
made ·the (rr.,1 move with n 3-4 fool birdie pull on
the third.
That put him one in front and he )Cemed poised
10 go l\\O in front v.hcn S1mp on went from bunker
to rough on the par·~ fourth hole
From North OrM!Je County
From South Or.-.ge COLWtty
540-1220
496-6800
642-5678
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_,"" aide neighborhood. 28r 18• duple• Petlo.
\ l 1 ,1 r, 1 'I ~· 1 .',' .. ' " 2BR t ~BA Condo. 2 aar aaa Condo nr Oareo-Pvt & encl carpol"I No pet1 1825 3 BR, 2 BA condo, 1 $890 FURNISHED 1 Br
car gar, MW carpet, beach. new carpet•. beckyerd, lclettl tor Aval~now a.....asae mtle trom ocean Vwsall .... Poot, •s>a
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near College Perk 0 C £a NF• 0 NT lg dbl ger1ge, w/d "••mm•t•• 1125 N-ORT HEIGHTS Fr pie . w d . pool, . gvm ~7~4 ti.ach 1142,900 Agt " n hkup Aak tor P1ul mo. ~90a .. ,.,.. Jecunl, tenme No ---------
1$().1220 LONG BCH CONDO 11450/ mo 840.S324 Sherp & 1peclou1 1motier1 11.000,mo ••AY~RONT 2BR H unl11Hjf(P~
8t .t< I; 1040
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VILLAGE
SS,000 DOWN!
29R 28• End Unit.
prole11lonel decor.
llght & airy. cJeen.
b•nkable, 1210.000 .
CHUCK It LIZ
.ION8a '180-8000
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BeeutJful 28R 2BA. 2 H•rbor View Hiil• home, SU t IA HOME 2BR 11-tB• twnhme Joe. 111·1~ 28a, balcony, eummer
... .. ... , 4 BR. 2 BA. tem rm. "" 11~/mo .... lot, with W D pvt pauo, 12500tmo yrty l1IOO/ 1ec:unty parkg, ,,,...c, •v -v pool, catl)Of't a lndry mo Iller 642-3850
only 1 1995 Call 213/ yerd. apa, 3 car gar completely renovated tac ~......... No Peta woo-•eooa 1 1-438-7201 • 124501 mo Avail now &46-teee, M2·2221 ,,.., .. r vwn vvu ••LUWS 38R 28a, 1
Cell 759-0e3tl 1885 Curt 11 7to-6000 mo 38R 2BA. F'R F/ aty, lrplc, now ~on. VERSAU .. LES • 1 bd ---------CLEAN 28R duplex OP... NOUS• Nwi>C P pvt baclcyd *• w d hllup, 2 pettoe,
condo· S850 J ASMIN• Clll•BK '!.!!: ,.c.,~rpwetddr~:!,: Hit 38r 21.-tt>a condo , ,; d 1 c p , p .. t Io I , ........, 11550. &4-0814 NWP TOWERS • 2 bd, 24hr 1ec: POOi•. ten· _.... -, d ........... bey v .. w . $1450 nl• 38 r 28• din & fem 1750 mo 0$48-389' can for hr•. reu ~rhng, UIOC lake. •OCUJl~RONT·28A
LUXURY .t-ront 1 rm. 12.500 mo Deya ·-DW :....._.___ n.-. 112351 mo 722·1 177 pool, tenn••· ...0-1327 1BA. deck. 1 cer ,,..,_
w ..,, 213--435·1181 ex1 233. --t ,_..._ ..,... S.Ctucled .,... 28R Won't .... at l145°o bd ept, a11clualve club ev~k d 213·596-1802 luxe 28r 1'-"Ba, pa1io, 2\'>BA twnhOme Aitch mo Bkr 842-3850 e1mo1phere View, · n nu carpi pnt gar 1850 O
pool •P• gym. wu-Lg 48R. tam rm, 2~BA 2543 Orang! 142-2520 gar • frple, W hkup, •Ver aan... 8"'411 ..
rlly & beech Yrly 1 .. _ -comm pool spa ten-With "P •'--.... pr me ocn .,.y view Ea1t of HerbOf 8lVd 2 n11 11150 Merilyn No. L ataune oceen ~ ..
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11 aoo 7tl0-3 eoo PV1 comm. S3,l00 mo MHler Su11 ... 2"'8A MelroH Bkr, 84>1915 aide. Wltc ao bch. 3 cove, quiet ~.nt«Of SUMMER'WINTER n.x term• 721-1227 condo Frplc, huge 2 _________ , BR. 2 BA. ram rm loc. !'tun MC. w-. lo
RENTALS AVAIL.ABLE Lu• Condo 2 B~. 2 BA cer gerege Very S~ACIOUa & modem pool, dbl 09'· LM Juty ~h. pool, dubNlo,
w.1.n M•tr BR & paho quiet $1050Jmo 2BR. 18A hOme wlg .. 121-4 ...... M38 etc. S750tmo L.9e No . . . -l1 v111t· 1l'·l·l
Waterttont Homea Inc. • &. n yard & pool, gerege ' """' -peta TRW. No ....
Realtor• Vluda Of ·~~H e~ci· 842.IJl ll ev.. ...ICe carpe rbllnd1 Agt. 044-7211 631·1400, 760-3600 I •• poo . ec, . L.g d.,llng E/llde 2BR WHt of Harbor
w 'd. fng, lg dbl get get, yerd. lndry. Ville Rental• 175-4912 2 81111 to bchl 3fSf I.ti&.
11215 mo &4&-12M rmmec:I Cul·d•·••c trplc, patio, yrly. 8"t luJ S "8 11350/mo. Klde OK, herp &. cleen , drm, 11251mo &75-8427 s 1 tsOOlmo. 4 hou .. • No P.i& 87w 7a In lmnt 111t8a. trplc. peuo, M••• Verde 48, 2aa. from the buc:h on ---------
3BR 2~8A, llv room, 1 HOUSE TO new carpetl, w'd Agt fenced beck yd, new WALK TO ICM $175 411t 38A 3BA. 11 28f 28a condo, qui.
lam room, 2 lrpl1, MO-aeM 11475 mo crpt. wlnt loc SHS50/ Lg 1 BR, 1 BA condo. month IM Incl. eum· loc, f p, PoOI. epa, Oft
extra •torege room, BAYFRONTl SO. OF PCH to3 ~ mo, He & credit ""· Poot. ape, lndry, trig mer Mow In right gar, MC gate, no.,...
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larQ4l 3 8A, 2\• BA. ·w o hkup, lrplC, aun·
deck. o•r•ge 111oor
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0191 The Prudentlal
Cellfomla Realty
28A 1 BA, f/p, ger, dah·
wehr, wellc to bch.
31th St. 11100/mo.
213/43:Mtoe.
2111 au "' "' cmr 1948,no~.
PDU&.• ROOMllAT!I
Non-emoker to
ehar• 3 BR, 2 BA
condo nr. S.Cout Plan. Gated, POOi, Jaeuul + parking,
no pet• $290/mo
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150,000 regarch .. of
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SELL
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throu9h cluafiecl 6W-050I we( ber, prtvat.• petlo.
12 COfporat• Pleu,
New Studio Apt l/p, N.8 . Alan 720.()101 1--------""" kltch•n•tt•. akyllght, ..,._ ___ _ Ml-1171
utll pd. great area.
1495/mo 14Mt79.
Nr Lld9 "'9 Cozy Stu· dlo, 1700/mo. yrty IM. Utlla Ind. 1 per.on only. 173-1711
NWPT BCH PenlnaUle
t 8R beech conage.
Frplc: No pet• 1750/
mo. 7~132
St•e>e to aandl Ci.en Studio dwnl11'9 In tn-plex, no pete 9 mo Monoay, June 17
I•• seas mo 54Nt822 llttt Yott AsUd: Frank Gou, lite
SELL Scorpio n111on1lly known
broadcaster. was familiar with
psycholoay and utroloay He
declared, "I find that blcnd1n1 throufh cJeeetfled ptyeholol)' and utroJocy helps me in ________ ,., broadustina and also in my personal
__ _., life. It is a winning combination!"
ScorplO nalivcs arc fascinated by
1ub1ccta considered mysterious, from
,,~ ... ~.lfil the "A" in •Kherey to the "Z" in
zodlec. Another Scorpio radio
pcrt0nallry orla n11cd this popular
aphorism: "Insanity is hercdituy -
parcntt &et It from their children."
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No room
left In the .....
for the car!
A c•llto
do11ffled
ARJES (March ll·Aptil 19): You'll
wab whh lhc knowledac 1h11 thiJ
Monday will be uhta·prod1.1etlvc
Focus on de1dlinc, rupon .ibUlty,
r.ward for crc11rw efforts. Income
Iner""'• relationship inten Inca
Challen&cl
TAURU (Apnl 20·M1y 20)·
emphult on •tylc, crca11vt1y,
•ensu1llty, ablhty to overcome
diitancc, lanauaie obl.11clcs You
cauld be madly In low, enthus11.1m
replace lndtffcrcnce Spotlight on
vane(), 1r1~1. spccul11ion
GEMINI (May ll·June 20)
D1tpl1y courage of conviction,,
pfonccnng apmt. New love could be
on Mrlion. Fucus abo on Kcur11)',
properly, bound1ry. Appt11i1l of
dur1blc guod provu bendie11I Leo
11 rcpr ntcd
CANCF.R (June 21.July 22)· You 'll
know cuctly 111rh11 to do 11 crvctal
m )fTICnl f.mpha1I on lrlpt, visit ,
rcl11~.. pretenllhon or pcrpl 1n1
dilemma. lntullion !ICf\'CI I\ &uldc
You'll "~•kc up" with correct
an11Wcr •
U!O (July· 2..l-Au&-22). Don't
cqu1tc delay 111i1h defeat You'll get
more money 1htlt ant1C1rttcd -
llOMlbl>' •1lh1n four c1' Hiaat ah•
¥CrMt1hly, {)f'Clm11m, humor. 01ft Wlll
acid '° werdrobc Gemini, •a11tam1•
"pktu
VIAGO (Aug ll·Scpc 12). Oteck •11 a.. re.ad fl n\I. art otr io
•rannln1 1t1r1. ' lnfot~tlen *• Md could pf(Jll4 .. c..~ ..
JudtfMttt, ftlll llOn Ofl lafJCI. Wctr
fall m10n. ta "' 1111i¥c. lmpriitl
LIBRA (Sept 23·0ct 22).
Domcitte adiunment could 1nYOlvc
bcau11fy1n1 1urroundin1s. serious
dlXUS ion concem1n1 mantal 111tus
Scenario spolli&hts money,
posse ions, lepl aarecmcnts Virgo
fi&urcs prominently
CORPIO (Oct. 2J-Nov 21) tr
d1plomahc )'OU act almost cvcrythina
needed. You Clfudc 1ura of charm.
5eruuahty -)'Ou'll be wined ind
dined, f1111crcd Emph111ze
crcd1bi111y, puhlic relations,
awarene s. Tauru involved
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21)
My 1ery sotvcd, was merely case of
amclo m1 placed rather than stolen
Look behind ~nes. pay heed to
..,ordt wntten, bm1dtl\t Pre 111c
cle,.,.tcd, commun1ry 0Nic11I pa)'\
comphmcnt.
CAPIUCOR (Dec l'l·Jan 19)
Accept challcnae o f ddcd
rcspon 1b1hty, dc1dllnc Focus on
pr1c11celtty 1n connec1lon with
payments, mclud1n1 1n1uranc. and
mortaaae. 1utomob1lc, luxury 11cm
Cancer n111vc involved
AQ ARIU (Jin. 20-Fcb I )
Scenario hiShli1ht• freedom,
matl\t1ry. ability to be rid of burden
belo11a1n1 10 another. Focus 1lt0 on
1ccoun11n1 pre>Ccduru, inventory, ~•lue of a.tock. Anc Llbra pc.nons
play rolct
Pl Cl (I eb. l9·March 20):
ccnano tmphl'l&U froah ·~•ls.
tndcpcndcnce, freedom, nC111 ltlft.
LlMi -•II play mlljor 1 le. QueatlOtl
1rl1c concernlr11 partnorahlp,
mutl Tille 1nitlativo, ct 10 hurt ot matters.
IF JUN I 7 l VO a
llmtDAY1 You arc c 1p1blC1 or
urvMna a Jtt, 1\1'1 meet dotclli '°" 11110 rioWJ ra,on hi' &o • II Ind ~d QIKI, Yo.a .,.
ckd ted, ~110, -nt ntal
C1prl '"· Ca11cu pcnocta pla
_ fkant rolct 1n J'OUf Ufc You dMS
not hav. "' .... y"' ktttood
Curren• cycle a _ nta alaino.r,
'"" fadQI 1nuh ~ tclAtioM!llf 2Mt.t AfPM ,.. .. "" • ...,. "°"' llaMe. '" ... be "' loYc, .... , ... ...... , ... , ...
~ .......... .....
TIC WE K
I 11 I 12
AMPSS 11 ...._1-1~1 1 ........ ,. l........t
• PRINT NUMBERED r
LEnERS IN SQUARE~
.. UNSCRAM8lE FOR
V ANSWER
,.
What action do you tab?
A.-Raponder'• chanp of suit
would be forcina even ii it wun\ •
revene. You can't bid no trump
without • It.Opper in lh. unbid euit
and you don't want t.o take pft!er· ~ t.o hearta with only a doubleton Q.-Neit.Mr vuloerabla. u South
honor. You have • JOOd ah-cud you ho&d:
suit.eoatickt.oyouraiory.Bidth.ree •AQ.n •AIOI •M ~1093
dia.monda. . The biddiQa hM ~
Non.la EMt Soe~ W•
t • P.. I • PMI Q.S-Neit.ber vulnuable, u South 2 • P.. ?
you ho&d: What do you bid now?
tAQe •1e2 t il8'7S M S A.-You haft ...... ~ .u.-.
The biddina has proeeeded.: but the bat.need natun of your
&o.tlt w..i Non.la Eut band &DM.DS that your aide'• com-
1 t P.. 1 N'T P.. bined ....ia aucbt not llm(b t.o 11
' . • tricke. w ....... that you probe
What llC\ion do you take? for a no uump pine by~
A.-You have • minimWD. b&f. your beut atoppu now by bicld.i:Qj
anc.t band. eo there'• no reaan why two heart.a. bouJd pert.Der niae oY
you abould want io bid apin. To return t.o ..-.... ahow your club
bid two diamooda j~ becauM JOU IUppOrt.. Should ~ contina a
have • fair five-card auit accom· diamond Ropper' by biddi:Qf no
pliabea DOtbmt and could be tnullp, p.roceecf Lo the DO tNq>
&au,ht with danpr. P... . pme..
ICl•M-UTS ANIWlll ~.,., TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
·03snvo 3M seuo ·eta 8.18 J&eq <» s.reei ~
8lU 18\,fl MOU>t I MON ·s6u11M1 Spu8fJj .(w """~ ~ I o3snvo 3M -putMUn -Ptie:t -wnds -ielf:>fM
Mooctiu, JllM 17
CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20)
Your tune of patiently Wltltng In the
winp haJ now coit.e to 1n end In
fact, the recent New Moon, Man
close to Jupiter and the Sun 1n
le11uc wuh Merairy ire all signals
to etll othcn' bluff and prove JUSI
how well-informed, astute, 1clf·
proteet1YC and personally ambitious
you can be
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb 19).
Now you really do have to decide 1f
1n cmotion1l Involvement or
pcr10nal rclationlhip will ~r live up
to your expectations. Ir not, 1 hen you
could not wish for a better ume to
call 1 hall .,,11hout e1usln1 too much
drama. recriminations ind bcar1achc
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) No
doubt you arc 1Ch1n1 to do lhin in
1 completely direct ind open
manner However, 11 w1ll 1tlll be v.hat
11 d1~u.s~d and agreed 1n pn\'ltr
now which I"'~' you the final piece
of .an Cl'nUtlOflll JllSIW, lhemltlYCly
the uppor1un1ty to lllle the 1ni11111.w
~er career or profc lOl\wl malltl'\
ARI (Min:h 21·Apnl 20) Mm.
profcu1011,lly, C'\-Cn 1f in the hon·
term one lox'l out fin1noally And
current pl1netary upccts arc
C'Crtllniy U"llnl )'OU 10 do JU.SI Wt.
LEO (July 2"-Aug 23) Allhou&h
you • ppc11 to know that a 1T1011C or
reor1ani21lt0n or your home. f1m1ly
or domcshc aff11rs 1s 1 must,
unfonun1tely lo\lcd ones do not
seem to 1pprccia1c: lhc actvan11gcs to
be 111ncd Therefore. you still must
tread caccfully to •1101d tcan before
bedlin\C
VlltCO (Au& 24-Scpt 2') You
arc In exactly the right pos11ton, 11
the riaht hme, to 11kc the 1n111111vc
and, "'hcthcr your current problcnu
be of a priv1te or profc1'ional
n11u~. malto otMn 1ware that 1hcrc
etn be no more 1f or but' What ou
require arc ur1ncc.s or 1uu1n1cci
-and you Wint them ftO'il>'
UIRA (Sept. 24.-0ct. 23)· Bcuusc
you at...a " 1ppe1r h> be hale a11d
hc1ny IJ Mii It havrng ~1)1h1n
unl.lcr control, very few rc1l11c lhc 1
cmotl nal 111rme\1I 10\I arc now
npcnenang But •hy not open up 1•
ind mdo 11 pl11t1 thal ,au QOUld
never M more ready to make 1 17
hfcltf'llO romrnltmcnt .
ORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. Zl)•
2
)our ruler, cluse to Jupiter trnd lo
make ou blow hot ind rold.
conru\td anc day 1nJ compl•'-cnt
the ncltt °"'· ~'11\:r, you rc1lly
must conccn1r11e on long-~cnn aunt
ur obJC,11'1:' and ensure you arc n<>t
11nor1n1 ccrt11n wam1n1 ••&J'l•I ,
therchy m1l11na • rad for )'OUr "*"
bttk
tnch!Mt bnlhant planct1ry IJl>CCtJ 20
can mike one a 1h1de too t=-+-+-
TAURl (April 21·May 11)· Alklw
the du1t to wulc before mik1n1 any
further demand\ or tHuina
ult1m11um~ OYcr earning , JUtnl
nn1"' or re.nurt-c1. Othcn lin<'l'N
full well that you ire '"" hold1na a
numticr t 11\lmp ahh 1!11t mu\I ~
p~n 11me 10 male ldJ11.imc:nt\
either •I or 11 1tk r. Ml~I (\hy 2l·Junc '21) fa~• k. a~"''' now rc'nl 1hc
eke' It d1fhcul1 whl(.h h
created 10 cnuch conhu1on.
"" rt11nty ind rnut 1n11ion n )\'llt
very pc ul lire In fa .. 1. an
·~ Q11-cir " ....t to fi
(!lltilNML
D cl llftC 22'.I II
laW I
optnlonated and 1.1vcr-optim111 •
Thcrcf. .... .,,.h1I 1t1ll rct11nl r
anthualum ror a orcu or
proi -1on1I lnO'te, cniuro lhat J'lU
are n<lt dcnuna °' 1:ttna11n1 '°me-one
cl '1 c .
....,. eoa...-• :;:.:,:MMI
IS~QLWll
Mwtnw
~
15 CNc end
t9un'Y
DOWN
1 NOhtPto -
2 -role
30.CtN -
Mnd • ut
-*"IHICll• 5 Suppotl .........
7 L.191' ........,,.
I Pc1111rt1e
• 8ed IOUncl
10 N04 ..,..,_
11 -cr.-n
11~• ...
13 f'OUCMa
21 er.ted neon..,.....
24L*•80f'M
17 C:-wo111 ::ew. ..
11~
OOMllnO u..-~
» ""' or""'8
10 11 12
...
...
Appl1(ll1CPS
Service 3·126
All Mak•• and Model•
Courteous s.rv 558-05 I 5
3021 ·8 Harbor 81. C M
sbestos 3430
ASBESTOS REMOVAL
Resldentla l/ Comm't
Certlfl9d s.48·5088
uto
Detailing 3442
Inside Out
New Shop U><:atlon
By Kev1n'1 Automotive
1927 Harbor Blvd. CM
642·129e
Boat
Services 34 70
C le.mmq
Serv1c1's l~J·l8
,,....RELIABLE Houaectean·
Ing by the day. Local
AtH Xlnt referenoea.
Call Yolanda fS31 ·5967
•24 YILAJltS •Xlt•
We clean your houa
from top to bottom.
842·7138 or 846-7934
BUSY ••• .. rvtoee Uc/bonded. Match
any ad11ertl11d rate•.
Combo house & yard
malnt. Don• the
lrlah way. a.43-9020
CRAMEAI CLEANING
H .1111.111 I I·"'!) f '. t I ! II : , "l
...-t.T HAUUNO SEJMCe PAllTllQ ,...,. °"'I09 /yd~ QuelltJ & ....
Jon MN112 Met-•·~·· IM .. S7M
DICK'S HAUUNO PAINTINO
Junk to dump a gen· Quality pafnllno. Loe ..
aral t11ullng. Large rafwen"8. Farr price.
truck with lift gat•. Ron. 722-9913
540-3798 PAINTING-WALLPAPER
DUMf' "UNS • .IUltK ANO REPAIRS
Fumltura, traah, trH loell ret'a Eicpert "°""'
branchH, appllance1. FrH ••t. 844-1478
Mika 7 dy. &4e-1391 Painting/Paperhanging.
DUMP TRUCK for R•al Otd country prof.
Comm. Lg/amt Joba , Cuatom lntJut.
Junk·Haut-Con1t. P.U. Uc. 220902. SNS4-U72.
Cln-up1 etc. 645-e580 RAINBOW Cln:le Melnt.
Plll'ICtng. Int/Eld. ~
Homa & amall office , detall1r1 Sprln9 Wed ~ to taXI care o ... nlng apeo .. llet of your home. Excel.
Free eat. 979-9228 ref. 7141731·181 t or
Apt. Oulll. Joe>, ,,.. Mt.
St. 11c"~1a.1 1se.
W.P. YOUMQQUllT
744·1268 Lv Me ... ga.
Doors 3580 OD•SS•Y MA .. IN•
SERVICES hH perm.
home. Full Yacht S•rv. D009'8 tNSTALL•D
Call Brian 873-115' Window• • Slldert.
l.ln<l',ClfW .'i.
Lawn Cm• JHCH
Pllllllng COnlnCtor. OYlllly
pelntlng by proftltlonalt
Llcll'eo2098. tnai.n<t.
FrM •at. 845-3305
BllStnCSS
Cablnall. Fr•• est (714) 850-5952
. ..,-.--
' ' • ', I I I ~ I I . J
'
lt •. 11 • •-'U
~~·· Moblta 8c'"'1 hrvlee Nobody beata Mor-
ton'• prtc .. NobodVl l Our pnc.. .,. 10 low
)'OtJ hllW to lootc up to
... thebOttom,
(714)842 ....
~"\I) 1 \. I
H1 ·1 • I I " '1
r.'. , '"1" 1J· t .( 1 F.
Earn EXTRA MONEY
working part•tlma.
Good communication
and phon• 11<llla ,.
quired to Hll growing.
local newapapat. l!lCerclM lllcyde, orlgl-
nalty 1219, MOr1flOe
ltlS. Stair dim~ ••Itel..,, Oftg. 1391,
Meflnce ltlL 9oth ,,...,., \,IMd. Compul·
anffd. o.tu.• •acu-
tlv• modal W/watn/l'fty,
Oan dallver. 847•1990.
C•ll Mike Wiier
at141-431a
[111plr1y1: •'Ill
\V.1r1t1·d ·.,~.
Centflcated l'ltnaaa In·
SPAINKL!RS wt my •tr uc tor /peraon al onty bu91ne•. Tlmerl, trainer, at your hotTWt.
vatvee, dttp ~a. Ronnie 720-t 158.
IMtan.uon & Aepalt.
722-7124 C'*'-.
J.C. Tim
All ph..... Ou•ltty
work. 2S2•toe2
LIST
UPTO •soo .
PER MONTH
Serv1c.cs 3-l88
WW BUY
FULL OR PARTIAL
T"UST D••DS
(714) 836-4577
Electr1c<1I 361 O
DEKOKEA ELECTRIC
Cleanup • TrH Trim-WE Gall Shd Hint Togllls
ming • Sprklr/Ughllng Tot.al Int.nor Aemod-
R pr1 • Seed/Sod etl"iiJ S«v.,....... To
Sine• 1873 (4731&4) T.ha Crazy. 833-7172 , throu9h c:l•ea'fied * • C8UICMIS *
C<thrnC'fc;
J-190
' ,...COll(VEYS CUSTOMS
Ca bf nets/Furniture
Flnlahe1/Re1toratlo n
All qualtty 548-5375
Carpentry 3510
~r-Allerationt
Cablne11-P1nel·Lock1
Stan Q.ywll-Pato01 e1C
35 Y"t ••P .Wry 642-058 7
.. 'fOAJ/I bulltieal mewing
lo I ,_ locltlon ? Anroounc.
the -In dalllfled
PUBLIC NOTICE
"410779
Compltlt tlecMell ""°' 545·1350
FREEMAN ELECTRIC
Quality job Low price
FrM esl 24hr ll5821ft7
•(714) 744·S0.8•
HARMAN ELECm1c
Lie #54 7429
Ro1ldanllal Speclallst
•WE DO IT RIGHT•
•THE FIRST TIME•
(7 ' 4) 75 1 ·2329
HUNT
throuoh clusilied
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bob 848-9288.
•TREES• Topped/fllemove l t wn1.
'4)11111~. 751-3478
A·TEAM GARDENING/
MAINT 18 yr1 expar
Juhan & Yolanda Gar-
dening SeN 642·392t
8USYB•• Servtoee
Uc/bonded. Match
any ad\11rtl1ed rat••·
CombO Yard A House
Malnt. Don• the
lrleh ··~· 843-8020
D"OUOMT R11l1tant
Malnt , & full altVlce.
Face-lift Irrigation •
cofof, quellty car• &
albdlble CtVfl 53&-3213
PUBLIC NOTICE
---142-1111
"11UC NOTICI PUIUC llOTICI
Early morning motor routes
available. Mult have
dependable transporfation
and liability insurece
CALL 642-4333
HlMOOTOH BEAOI. OOSTA WISA,
HEWPOIT BEACH. fouNTAIN YAU.IT,
OMNI I LAGUNA BUOi
"11LIC NOTICE
Ll!ADING EDO! XT,
aOMSHO, 5V. FDSK,
ColOt 14'' mon"°'• I enhanc:9d keybd. OKI·
DATA • 83 Mlefoltne • 24 plt't, tS2 column
~"' ..,,. oonct. SW·
Lotu1. FOAM tooJ,
Oulc1C•n2, Norton,
many extr.. aaao.
Call Jtm aftr 7pm.
(213) "6o7221.
JJ,: ' "•
/\ 1,1 I, I ; 'j
••PUPPIEI** SIN2SOOff
IVDYPUPPY
...... -.. Per
Refttl Rm for 2
eo.ta, 2045', Nwpl
Behl 850-0800 EV-.
•SUP to 60 " 6 SUP to 20 FT. CIU* N.8 .
w.UV.abO#d~
afbfe. a1 .... eo
•AL90Al8LAND
.S.ut>o.i 4S.:60' Xlnt,
dOM to ... locatton. 1475.7~1
MIZ '14 IOlll A"°"*..., .._MW
1hrougt1out, o,._...•I owner, Iota o· ..,, rou ,,,.... tu.too.
•t....Oor49P .....
~twaoao
T\fto, bMullM oer, t owner, ..., ••• ,,. Mn-
dlttOft .... tlO. (714)....aen.
ME .. CeOEI 1119
WAGON. No -.n,
MautM ..... or buy
out 11 $371(. lllUaT
........ n-7489
i\ I' I
f) ', ' • I
aCMaP0119&a
e •11 BUICK 0-...
L•Sabr• Eatata
W11f10f1.
•'MVWBUO.
Call to HI, m.iica
offer. Hf9hH1 otter by
June 20 takM "· 72MtNl8
nCCMNWTTa
Pef19ct. Spcdeaa. Red Convertlbla, Aut~
mlllk:, AU. 0"'10NS.
24K Orig, mllla. UMc:t
aa 3rd car, alWaya ga-
raged. Prof. maln-
t.inad. 2 elarme.
A MU8T 88al •••,eoo ~-eoeo
Clldlllac tH2 Ei.gane.
Loaded, S&,500.
Phone 873 .. 0'?T or
873·1084.
• Akh• • Amattcan
Ealc1mo • C .. tn Temer
• Chihuahua • Cocker Spanl•I • Oo•I• • caom.c .,., COY
Ooldan R1trl111er • E•oatl•n• Condition,
Ctlf~ .• •I I ' • :\' •
K111hond • MalteH • S1900 080. CDM.
Mlntetura Schnauzet., • 1171 VW CAllPP 721-121•5 ......
f, Tr.1il1:. d('i.1
Peking.-. • Pug • Rabul" enatn•. exc.i-l'ORD •• t'euru•
Shlh·TZV lent condltlon. 12,500 QL w..-... AM/fM MINI POT llLL Y or b .. t otter. 122~ cuaett•. power ..... power Wlndow9, ,.., PIGLIT .,. TRAILP fees ..... tinted -""' aClllWC9 Din 21 W Al lo aalf· oowa. ~ ...-.
TRUCtl LOAD SAUi contained. l l99S. ss.ooo mli.a 112.IOO.
8AT,.1UN• 1• 71~28 Call 7t4 .. 33•1768 • .-1..nae. •fl• &pm. PETLANO PAVILION _F_o_rd_1_911 __ 8_ronc __ o_l_I_
OPEN '7 DAYS 5tpd, 2•wd, .. ,. ~
t8374 Beach Blvd \t door/wtndow. A)Nl'M
ml. So. 405 twy, ne>Ct YAMAHA 1M S1.ITW cau11t1. ncallan•
to Target. BatwMn motoreoootet-. on. condition 11,100.
Edinger and Hatt own.r, ,900 mffeaga. 4f4.3624.
helmet. cover, foot· -L-INC.....,...,O_L..,.N-'7_1 __ _
2 Fam AKC German mei., unit for booka. CofttlftOftt... 4ec>
Shep, 4 moe, ahota. 1 ate. (locked) •17so. ang. rune good lt800
gray/1an, 1 blk/1an. 842~t18 Muat IHI 842..o&e7
S2150 MCh. 682-8979 Olda t87a ~toy
PLEASE Hl!LPI FrH , Oood Condition.
Moving f()ICaa to give la600. C.n efter 5PM
up 2 beautlfUl rem. l'OAD 1eas Bronco ~7
cata. lot. of love 2>CLS. Ell~lant con01-....._---you--llllOW--U!Wle---
needed, houHbrokan non thrOughout, many ..,_ wt a..Mld 11 a
• wonc:t.tu• rrtenda. option•. u .eoo oeo. .,... .-. 10 tiur 1111 IM .. 2806. 5'1-ee3S llnt c..
MLICNOTtCI PUILIC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI ~
'1ctltlou1 Bustneu N1m•(•I nated Flotltloua w Cout Hwy ft21, New-Orange Co\M'\ty on M1y 31 , "°'ltteue t321 Aoyc:toft 11, Long lbove on: Mayo. tM3 '1ctttloua ,,... 1#\dar the Rctldoue
8wlne11a Name •bOv• on n11 8u1lnau Name port Beach, C1l1I t2e63 1991 .._....._ Heme Beac;h, C.ltf. toe04 Praeldent .......... Natfte Bu.llnMa Nam.(1) bqcl
Statement C w Nagel St•l.m9"t Thie bu11n .. 1 11 con-fl4917M ltat.....,,t Wendy PfMtMa. 1321 Tl'ft _.i.tament wa flied ,...._..., M1o¥e on: nJ•
The following !)«tons are Thts staiement wH filed The IOUOWlng ,,.,aons .,. ducted by 1 COfl)Oflllon Published Orange Coast The foftOwlng perton1 are croft I 1, Long Baac • wfth the Cowtty Clerk ol The tonowtng penona .,. Wttlda Lltanalla
doong buameH 11 with tl'I• County Cieri! ol doong bu9ltln• u The reg111rant(1) com-Dally PllOI June 10, n . 2•. dOlng bUalneU •• c.111 ~ Ofenge County on June •. doing buelneN N Thie •ament ..,.. Ned
SEACOAST PATIO & Orange County on June 11 NEWPORT MEDICAL, menced to 11anuc:1 bu.._ July 1, 199t RUB8/W£ST, 3008 Roano-Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-tMt AL.TON SQUARE CLE.AH· *ltn the CCMMlly C.ll of
DECK. 3088 G1br11t11 Ave . l911t Ul21 Dorothy LI\!, Newport nttn under the Ftellliout M-3!5 ke t..ane, Colla M11a, Cal1I ducted by co-~ P4tre040 ERS "°5 Aiton Stt E If· Orenge County on .u,. 11•
"eot11 Me11, Caltl 92828 '•••783 Beach, C1hf 926&0 Bu11nen N1me(1) llltec:I 92e28 The regl1trant(1) com-Publtlhed Orange Co11t ~ne: Cellf 921t4 . 1991
Peter Henry Sklena, 3068 Publttl'l•d Orange Co111 Olon VurkOlllch 1621 OOf· above on Mey 17, 1901 Kenn•tll O All, 3088 menced lo tranHct butl• Diiiy PllOI J1.1M 10 11 24 SFC Vl ~, Oaltfoinla, 300 P4M7N
Olbr1n11 Ave . Co1t1 Meu. Daily Pilot June 17. 24, July othy Ln., Newport Buch, Jean M G11u. Secretary PUIUC NOTICE Roanoke line, Co1t1 neu uncl., IM FlctltlOOI .My t t99t ' ' ' Evening Star l.11 Newpon Publlttled Orlnge Coalf Cllll. 92028 l, &, 1gg1 Cati! 926&0 Thjs llllement WAI Ried Me .. , Callf 928H 8u1tne,u Name(I) lltttd ' M-3tO Baacl\, Ca11f neio Dally Piiot June 11, 24, ~
• Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-M-242 Urauta l•u11. u1110 s Wl\tl the County Clatlc of P'letltloua Alim Jesanf. •eo2 l(lmbef· •bove on· M•1 20, 1Mt TN• bu11n .. 1 11 con-1 a 1911
ducted by· en lndlvlduel Piclld1Hy Ln CerrltOI, Cahf Orenge County on Mey 2•. 8UllMe9 NM!M wick Clrde, Irvine, Catir DffN Marie Betnli.ln ducted by: a COIOOt'ltlOft ' '
Tl'l1 reglllrant(•) com-90701 1tt1 atetement 92714 Th11 mtemenl WIS llled PUIUC NOTICI The 1egletr1nl(1) com-
menced to tranM<:t busl· PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 bu11ne11 11 con-'••1117 The rono.4ng ~· 1te Thia bu1lne11 11 con-With Iha County Clet't ol l"llenc.d lo ftnllCt busi----------
ness under th• Actlt1ou1 duded by co-p1rtner1 Published Oflng• co .. t doing buelneta u ducted by' C01>9'1'*9 Orange Coun1y on May 24, fl1-t1Uoue neu under the FICtltlou11---------
Bu11neu Name(•I listed ,.toUtlovs The reg111rant(1) com· Dilly P1101 June 3 10, 17 JO. WAMPLER ENTER· The reglttrant(•) com-l99t
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a-... .. ......e 8ullneu N•me(•) •ated PUILIC MOTICI IOOV. on Msy 17, 1991 8u1lneH Name mane.eel to tr11r111ct bull· 24 1991 PRISE$, 2251 Pttellic AY9 tn9l'ICed to trlnUCt bull· '4ellH SteMMent •bolle on: May ts. 1991 1---------
Petr Henry Skien• •t•ternent neu under the Flctltloue ' M-304 Apt o. Cot1e Meu. Calif. nau under the Flc11tloue Pubklhed Ora~• Co"I The fo4IOWlnO peraone ltt Oreg t<e.,,.., Prffldent ,._....._
Tl'll1 statement w11 liled Tl'le following pertoni are 8ualnau Name(•) Hated 9~27 8u11ne11 N1me(t ) listed Delly PllOI June 3. 10, 17, doing buainlea u • Thia e•at•rnent WH filed Suttlneu NallM
•with the County Clerk of doing buslneu 11. above on· May 22, 1991 J11on D111ld W1mrlef, lbo\19 on: January 1, 1991 24, Iott MON A" CH 8 e AC H with the County Ci.rk of .... _... ..
Orang• County on M•y 21 ADAPTIVE COMPANIONS Uraul• Leuja PUBLIC NOTICI 2258 P1clflc A~. Ap o. Keflnell\ 0. All M-30I CLEAHERS. 2040itO cam-Orange Cotlnty on June •• The lotlowlng Ptl'tonl .,.
lt9t PFWGRAM 2075 lrvln• Th•• ltllem.nt WH filed COlll M .... Calll 92821 TNt ··~amen• WH filed lno del Avlon L.90un1 1111 OOlnO ~ ••:
1'4M797 Ave Suite 184, Cotta With the Cou.-ty C*tl ol FlcUttoua Thia bu1lne11 11 con-wtth the County Clerk of NIQull, Cakt. ntn P49eOJI MESA MUFl'llA. 2117
Pvbllthed 0.1nge Cout Me11 CA 92827 Ortng• County on Msy 24, •ualn .. • Name ducted by an lndMdull Otange County on May 2•. PUBLIC NOTICI I "C v Inc, c.l•fofnta. 300 P\lbftehecf Orange Coul Hlfbor, Cotti MaM. Celtf
Dilly Piiot M1y 27 June 3 New port Domu11c1 1Dl1 Stalam.nt The reg111rant(e) com-199t !WNng Stat L.n., Newpor1 Diiiy Piiot June 10, 17, 2c, t2t27
10. t7 1991 Agency, CA COf'9 , Ame H F4e•tel The followlng 1*SQn1 ate menced to lr1nuct ~ fl4e•tl• l'1cltt.... ~. C.ilf. 92MO Juty I 1991 John OOdton, Utt !.
M·297 above Publllhed Orange CoNt doing bualneH U Mel under the Fletltloul Publllhed Orange Cout lliu.ane.. ..... f hlt l>UelnHe le con-' M-32t Ruth, Or119, Clllf -
---------1 Thll bu1lnH1 11 con-Delly Piiot June 3, 10, 17, (a)laNNETH 0 All & AS· 8u1lne11 Name(•) li91ed Dally Piiot JUne 3, 10, t7, l•1111aftt cluc:'lld by: a corporstlon Tt\lt bu1lnH1 le con. PUii.iC NOTICE dueled by a llmtted part· 24 1991 SOCIATES (b)KOA a AS. above on May 21. 1"1 24 1991 The lollOWlng f**l"I a11 Tt\e ta;l1trant(1) com-OUctld by: an lndMdull
T • nersl'l1p ' ,.402 SOCIATES. 3008 Aoanok• J110r1 Wampler ' M·""'" dOlnil buliMN at: menoed lo lranNCt butl-PUIUC NOTICI The regl1tranl{a) ~
.. '1etltloua The reg111ran1(1) com· Lane Costa Mesa, Calil Thl1 •l•t•menl wae mad """ KOHi ASSOCIATES, &eo nett undef ~ 'lct!tlou1 ~ lo tranllCI llMW-
auatneaa ....... mencld to lrtnHct bUll· IUllUC NOTICI 112120 Wllh th• County Clet'k or GIOttett• ~ llMeh. lu1lneH N•m•(•.I titted Pletttt.u• ,,... undtf ~ ~
ltatement nHs under the Flcttttoue rv 1<1nn1lh O All 3088 O.ange County on Msy 3t, "11LIC MOTICI Calif t2tei) above on· Msy 15, 1"1 ._ ....... ....,_ lluefnaN Name(•) llltilCI
The foliowlng pe1eona .,. Bustneu N1me(1) lltttd Ao1nok• Line, Cotti tt91 ... H."'"' AYOMl!e Kone, MO Glori-Of90 ~ PrMlOent .... ...._... abOYI on; A.uguat D. t•
• dOlng bue1nee1 u above on Ill 1/91 Meta, Calif. Ut28 ,.... ,_ fltetltteva ena ~ 8aac11 Calif 1NI .. ....,,.,,. wat fllld ll\e.............. John OOdton
SUM ClEANeRS. 11834 Wtnda Lal~ Thi• bU1lnet1 fl co,,.. Publllhed Otange COIM ........... ....... .-< • wtttt the County Clefk of ~ ~ .,. TN1 .............. 9ed
8rootlhtn1 SlrMt, Fountain Tl1l1 1t1tement WU lrlld duG1M by an INIMOual Daily Ptlol ,June 10, 11, 24, .... ... Tl\11 bueln .. 1 It con-Orange ~ on J\IM 4, ~ Jlwt!l.JiY 22J e wftf'I Ole C0unty CWtt of Vllley, CA 92708 w.lh 11'\e County Cletk o1 The loitowing peraont 11• The 1eg11trant(1) CC>fT\# .>utf 1 11191 • TM fono:l'"'s:lon. we ducted by: an lndrvtdual 1MI t1'1'1 Sl. looCh •ti' Colla Ofenge COU'lly Oft...,.•.
w J~ Yun Shin, t7113 Orange County on J une 1 t. =A~::fH & AS. mane.cl lo tra,,.... bu.a. ' M4te doing buei~ •• Tl\e r•ttrant(tl COfn-P4990U ...... Calll t•7 ' 1191
SI er, 'ountaln Vlltsy, 1991 P•ee?H SOC_IATIS, 1100 Oulll ~~~n.':*N~~(:)~':::~ JMrr ENTEAPAISU, 211 ~ tranlld bull-rul>llthed C>flitlOll Coa1I t<l1vaylm K1111t .. lao9lu, PlllHt CA moe 1 81 1 ,lfth ,loof Suite PUBLIC MOTICI s St1I• eo1i.oa &Nd .. neu und., the '1calttoue OtlfV Piiot JUne to, 11, t•. 11'042 Kampen i.ane. Hun-Publ1el\ed Ofanga CoMt
Thl1 bu1lnH1 11 con· Publllhed Ora~e CO.et s~-:'NeWJ>Ort le1c:h', Calif ·=:ct~r'Y 1 95 Suite 391, Artah9'm, Calll 9ullntH Nam.fa) lilted .My 1, t"1 t•ngtOfl IMCf\, C111f Diiiy P110C June 10, 1?, 24,
dueled by: an lndlvldu1J Diiiy Pilot June ,1, 24, July Warren Kenneth Hoppke. Thi• i tatement wu ftled "-'"IHI t280I abolle on Mey t. 1091 ~ Thia bu•lne.. 11 con-J4Jy t, tMt Th• regl1trant(1) com· 1 a 1991 . 2t0tll iratog• Ave ' Leo with the County Ctertl or •••IMM ....._ M.,11 leN>bane, 111 I AllOtlt4fe Kone ducted by· .,, lndMdUal
mencld lo traneact bull-M·243 oune Hlli., Calif. t2t52 Ofaw Count .. on,,. .... 24 ... l•••nl Staie College 111/d ""'• J:: 1~ ~~ Tiie regt1trant(1) com·•---------""' under lhe ~11'°"1 'rnte bualne11 la con· ,11·,...... ' ., ' The folOwtng IMlflOna .,. 391, Anlheim, c.tllf t2IOI .... r-==.~r ........ ~ le tr~ ~•--;;iiii";;";:N;;;:;--lullnee• N•m•(•) llated dudeocl by:.,, lndt~ ,......... dollla Mtnell N : Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-.... ,,..,., --Mr on Mey 24, ~ MOT1CI ,,... under lhe ~I
above on lltltl PUILIC NOTtcl Th I t t( l -JV<: PINANCIAL HA· d!JCJed by, an~ 8ullillM HafM(a) leted1--------Jung YIM'\ Shin ~~·t· ~:c. = Publllhed Orange Coa1t ~u. •H lllwatd, eo. Tl\t f9f1latr1nt(•I oom-••••w ...... 1 A abow9 Oil Mey"· 1Mt ....... 1 ..
Thlt llstement _. ftlld '1otltteua NU undet the F1Cblloul Oa;ty Pllol June 3, 10, t7, fOnl def Mat, Calif 12125 tneneed to "~ bUe4-~ OnlrlQe COMl • ll 11 --~ ~-•aookl •Mis ue --O'::~~ty ott C...~ :. ........_...... 811tfne11 Namel•l fitted ,,., '"' :JOHph VfdM Conti, 421 nee• under the 'ldltlOU• Dally l'lot June~. 10. tP, ,......... Tt'lle -~ -. ~ , ... 1•1,..
199·t·r -• ••talllcflt 1bovt 'on• April 1~1 1991 MllOS Sea#lfd, Cotofl1 dll Mir. lut1na11 Name(I) lilt:~ 24, 1M1 The ~ pertOnl art With IN County Cliaftl o1 Thi ~ '*"°"' .,.
The f~ peraona .,. werran Kenneth noppll• C.llf. t12t~& •t>OVe on M•v 21, '"' -...30f ~--.1w... ... ~ County on June 4, doina ~ ... fl4•9..a doing bualneM N : Thi• 1tate1Mnt w:ea tiled ..... w. -TtCI Arnullo H11tra 247H Mark S.nt1b1ne C ~l AHOCi. 1991 . Ul'lftT'I !UAOPlAN
l'Vbllahed 0rlft09 COlllt A08£ATI A.lTfRATIONI, with Iha Cou1lfy Cltflt of rv-.n.o -l aorlma, MIH lon Viejo, Tl\11 •~t•mem wu riled .... M IOTI-Af I , "'400 M1cA1thur P41tlle Cl.DMHQ 11.IMCe, 1114
Deity Pllo« June 17 24, J4iy 3032 E Coalt ~, CO. ()fengt County on Mey 2tl, "9tltfeutl c.llf. mta Witt\ lhe C°"'"'Y Clark of ,.._ -:... "-IOO, ,._Pott ""*'*' Orwp COiet W • ....,._ S1irtt1 liM, Cell
1, a.,...., rona del Mar. Cel•I f2e25 11191 ......... ....... Nichol11 JI/Mt lAyana, Orange Co\imy on May 24 " .... • CA..., Daty ,llol .ifllne tO 17, I•, """
M·241 Alina Stadtlow.111, 7 El-fl4Hlff ............. 7~ N. Cattulrf, , t"on, 1111 P•eaMt ._111111 .._. .~. =:.. ~·,~~ JUty t , lltt WlnN lAllanl9rJ1 1114 W
---------ll1wotth Alale, INlne, C.if 'Ubl•lhed Or11r199 Coast The lolowlng pefton are C.tf t2tl3 .... l•in• ,_.MW CAl2Gl M-322 ll•rra, • .,. .. Anl, CA PUILtc NOTICI 12120 Oa14y PtlOt June 3 10 ,, M . Thlt buetneH 11 con-"'*llMd Ot•not Colill __ · • 12107 ~ Thi• t>u1rne11 It con· ' ' ' doing '""' aa duc;ted by 1 generll P•l1• Dally 'llot JUM J 10 11 ,,... .......,. ..,_ _. Thia butlneu 11 con. Tiii• ltutrn"t " con-fllotltlew ducted by an lndM<lual 2•, t'91 ,.AL~ON COMPUT(AI. narlhp 24 1"1 ' ' ..,. .,._... ctuo• Dy an tndMduail PUii.iC IOTICI dUCted bf: en lndl'illllllilt ....,"°" ... ,... Th• '•gletrant(•) com-M~3 1n Alllefllde It · Suitt 1• The 1egl11ran1(1) com· • M-301 'ACI IYITlMI, 'AC! The r991etranl(•) co,,,. The r99i1trant(i) COfft.
•..... __ , mencld -10 trll!llCI bu•I· 10110, Newport IHCh, menced lo trl!\941C:I but!-ADY~ CHIMICAl 6 ~ lo hnNct butf. " .... IMnCICI lo lrMllld ......
............. ,..... under 1ha FIClltlout . Caltf t2~ natl und., !tit ""'''~ IOUIPMINT, 'IONlf" ,_. uM1r Irle ,.ICt*<>ut I -H ,_.. undtf Ila ~ The followl"O penon•.,. eui•ne•• Nime(t) !lated PUIUC NOT1CI All M 1iv11. 411 S Main l u••neu N•m•{•l b led ~ IOTICI M>VAHCI 041-..ICAL SYI-lv1"'"9 N•m•(•I a tad .......... .._ ..._. ...,....,, ...., dOlnO buliMee It ? abOve on• June 4 fMt fllettt...,_. SI 1•1. Fiunhngtott , •boYe on .NM 4 tMI TIMI. INS luftf!OHt, *"'9 on t/11 .......... ~lift W? .. t
'WH'AT 'I IT WOATH AIN IUdkOMIJ Calif t2M1 ~ y Coftt Plellll Cotta MeM, c.Mf, NM W, J9"lll ~ The ftilower'9 '*"°"' .. W.. ~
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t2th ,., ... , Huntll'lgton ~.,;-~ c:! ~ The IOllOW!ng per1on1 ar1 Th• r•g111r1n1(1) ~ ~t~~c~ c.::_ :' ·--~ "" 11H ·hl\hftt, ctt11 °'~ on .llN 11, •• ,...... M9. ~ =. °"'"'W """'9 11 .._.,,CA ...a tttl ' dOont ~" at• menclCI to t lnNIC1 bull• ...... ., ' •,... .___,. l"'IOlll ., ....... Clllf _. tMt --. CA~ t•t ' ~W.Ntgei,NIM , ... a. TITAN IPOIUIWEAA,""' under tlll 'ICtttoUa I t .. ,4Htn ~&1VCAMf' '"'• butl""' ~ c~ , ... TN Wiii" .. w ........ Thia bUalneH le con· C t2't W Coatl Hwy, •128, luJtntO Nt"la(e) I~ .,.., • MWC1 by I COfPO'llMfl = Or-C01ft Ill\ It. OM. CA ,._•II .. OftfWt Coell duc'.1td by: lt'l lndMdi.lll Publllhed Orange OMt Newport a .. cl\, Calif, •bOve on M~n 11 , t"1 Pv1>1111'1ad Oranoe Co•t11 1$41 M°"rew1a A¥9nue, lt\I r1111trant(tl eem. _ -, ..... , .....
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