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1991-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
ORANGE C 0 AST • ........ ' 'J aa t ]flF Clar llllt COOlll' Night to late night and morning low clouds mostlr. clearing in the afternoon. A liulc coo er. Lows .50 to 60. Highs from the mid to upper 60s beaches to the low to mid-80s warmer valleys. For more inrormation, including boating, fishing and surfing, sec page BIO. IN THE NEWSROOM The legend of the Costa Mesa Freeway Foxes grows ... "fhc family of roxes, minus the dad, was snared by trappcn jusl as a new stretch of the Costa Mesa Freeway was abou1 to open ... The family of foxes . which hiid been living along the unopened stretch of freeway, was hustled off to the Los Angeles Zoo ... Two members of the family , llowcvcr, recently were returned 10 Orange County -the zoo at Irvine Kcgional Park, to be specific ... And to mark this historic event, the county has unveiled 3 "Name the Frcew<iy Foxes" contest. The winner gels a year-long, day-use pa" to all county beaches, harbors and parks -· For informutiun, call 567-6206. QUOTES OF THE DAY "If Loral w11111) "puhlrc tri11/ frri'" S1r1'r f/ini '/I grr 011r. Mctllts~ lrr 's 11 fighu:r " Allorncy Kevin McDermott. 11ho'e ch,·n1 "·as fi red hy a Jcfcn'c cunt r11c1or whil e serving 111 the Pcrs1.1n Gulf \Var. ··Ont' 1111u1 1•1111 co11111f.;1• 1n11ke~ 11 111(/jl>fll)' •• Andrei..-J,1ck~n TODAY'S EVENTS • J1nlmy Uuf(elt bnng' hi\ unique hrand of trop1cal -coun10-rock to Irv in e Meadow~ al #I p.m. For 11ckc1-. cu ll 740-2000. •Irvine Acttdcmy of Performing Aris prc<cnt~ s1udcn1 reci tals beginning today al Irvine Barclay ·rhc;1trc. Performances arc ~ct for 7 ~O each night, with a 2 pm. ma11ncc on Saturday. "f1cke1s arc Sii and SIO: for details call 854-4646 JUST 11IE FACJI • I-tow ch d buffnlo get 10 Cau1hna 1,1and., ()(J)·OOP J:>qwnu ·'l'lllU .(;,4.1, ,,"UU:>!J:>tuy S'u14srueA ;)4J ... s,.(:>JQ ~uez JO 3u1u11!J :>ljl JOJ pu111'1 ;up 01 14S'nOJQ :>J~M Oll!JJnq Pl 'PZ6 1 UJ . ................. ...,. '""' .. "'"~-....... ,....,.. l11•0" ~ --o _.,..., ,.,. 6•• J lf l .., loo ,.._,...,,,, S111 LOTTERY Oecco ¥ ~lc:.oirt1: 4' •Clubl: Queen •Diamonds 6 •Sp11dcs: 10 INDEX Bridae/86 Businc~llA4 Claulned/84 Community Fnrum/Af Crossword/16 Enterttlnmenl/A5 Le 'ff e Huro«cpel8' Ann Landers.'A6 Socie1y/A' Spun>lll l TV li!11inp'A! Weu1herfBIO hp Gl'Ollp P\ibll1hlna, Inc. Copyrlaht 1991 A Prlftttd m peirt °" r«)'Cted p1pet. ~ Friday, June 21, 1!1!11 2o cenrs Gulf war vet battles ex-employer Scni<>fS ~t Coron_,, dcl Mar Hi$h ~I ~ve much tQ be happy about 1hursday .• They made It! A total of 1.148 i.,. -... -. - -. .. ,.. Sh*~ c-ow,-Nor niors ptc:k:C'd up thejt iplomols at Newp<>Jt-~ Unified School oi,tria gr&do:at:~. ~""'monies. 'We're not kids anymore' Exuberant grads celebrate passage to adulthood with speeches and beach balls By Russ Loar OrlnQI CoUI ~ Piiot NE\l/POR·r BEAC .. I I he raucuu,, row~dy Nev.par! Harhor l"llgh School cl:1~' of 1991 ~aid ~avonnra .1lm11 maier .ind hello 'ummcr "J'hur,d;iy, joining -1hc ranks of J.lolS Nc\,p1111 -Mc'a Un1 ilcd Srh11ol lJ1,1nc1 gradu.111ng ••\Vc. .. rc no! kHh anyn1orc -wc"u; :1duh~:· 'en1or c1a'' Pr c\ldcnl (icr:1ld tvh,ur:ica told the appru:u111a1ely '.\,000 purcnt,, relat1'c' anJ fncnd~ ga lhcrcd at the 'choul'' IJ;1\•1d\O n l·1eld 'f"hur,da\ afte rnoon. "It 's now up 10 u' In decide hn" 1hc problem' nf the "orld 11rc gou1R to be decided." Shortly bt:fore 1hc ch1ss prcsidcnl'!I speech. fun -luv1ng Newport Harbor High gr11ds formed wave after wa\'e - l'la~cball stadium slyle -and bounced mullicolored beach balls bnck and forth. Shorlly aflcr the clai..' president's speech. 1hc graduates swuns around 1n their seals to face 1hc auc.Jiencc and broke inlO ;t <ponlancous chant of '"less- filling" on the lcfl and "1as1es grea1" o n !he righl. "We're a class that likes to ha\IC fun," said 18-ycar- old gr11duating senior Jason Cnna ... an or Newport Beach. "It's kind of scary goina oul there in10 1hc real world and lea..,ing all the awesome 1imu we·..,e had behind." Next fall Canavan will be studying pre-med al Son Diego StAtc University. Other Ncwpor1-Mesa graduates include 310 seniors from Corona del Mar High; 2Wi from Cos1a Mesa High; Seo GRADUATION""" 17 . """-~°' .. c.:-iw,"""' A Newport Harbo( High School senior is rl';illy sad about gradu- at1rtg Thursday at Davtdson F~d. Defense contractor running for cover in wake of mistake By Emili' Adams Onnoe Cols! Dair PilDI ~ NEWPORT BEACH -The irony was almost too much to bear for Maj. Stephen McConnell and his family, but there it was: While serving in 1hc Persian G ulf las1 October, McConnell's employer, a defense contractor, wrolc to tell him he was fired. The reason? Active military dut)'. After months spenl writing anifY lettcn to his former employers, Loral Aeronutronic in Newport Beach, and ;, Gov . Pete Wilson without any apparent ,. response, McConnell, 38, filed a wronafuJ termination suit Wednesday. A courtesy copy was sent to Loral's corporate offices in New York. By afternoon, the Marine's auorncy Slid Loral had admilted its mistake and offered to make rcparalions. Executives offered to return McConnell's job plus back pay and benefits. But ll was a little 100 late, said Kevin McDermott. McConnell's attorney. "At this point, I think Ste\'c wanu to make sure 1his ne\'cr happens again. We need 10 make a public example of Loral." McDermoll said. McConnell had been called up to act1..,e duty 1n Scp1embcr and was scr .. ing 1n Saudi Arabia when he received a fax from his wife lt was a copy of his termin1llon nouce. along with a no1c from Kim \.1cConnell, apologizing for the bad news. See TERMINATED""" fJ Lane opening a welcome development By Anna Cekola Ofl!'IQI CNst Olltf '°*" COSTA MESA When Bc1h Leal -.1a r1ed for wo rk on Ncwporl Boulc..,ard Tuesday morning. she was shocked when 'he didn'1 find \he usual backup, a\ lcasl on the nonhbound side of the road. ··I ,;1.1d to niv,elf. 'The re's no traffic .ind thl·rc ·~ 1v.o l<nlc' I ca n go." II was a nc:i' e'pcricnce ·· Nc>I onlY hu~ \r;1ff1c s1ar1 cd moving ,111rc ( .1h1JI\' uff1c1al' re -opened the nonht>tiund I.inc' of l'cY>pon Boulevard \ tu;,J,I\ m1irn1ng , t-ut 'iOmc merchants alonii. 1hc rt1uh: arc already 5eeing a '"'·111. hut ,.,.clcomcd 1ncrea.se in business. ··\\'c 1c def1n11ely noticed a difference," 'aid I l0JI. v.ho 1~ the assis1anl manager for Ne" fMlrl Bay Inn on a stretch on Ncv.pt111 Boulevard that had been CUI dov.n to one l;1ne since \t')l NO\lcmbcr for the rc\cxat1on of a major sewer line. Stephanie Chen with Mesa Florist on Newpon Boulcv:ird is also excited tbout the re-open('d lane.s. although she says it's 100 early 10 tell if bus1ncu will pick up signifiean1ly. "1 JU!lt feel h:ipp) because it's not coins to be )IQ crowded.'" she said. "It's realty CllCiting. we hope !l's going to help." For the mcrchanl.5 on both sides ot See MERCHANTS""" 111 Suri guru August lived and died by the waves By Iris Yoi<ol °'119 CO.II Olly Piol HUNTINGTON BEACH -LOc•I ~urfini pioneer Orral Walter Augus1. belier known a!I "Blackie," undoubtelll)' du:d happy. fhe 76•)'tar-old Augu)I, known II&: II f:tlhcr naurt 10 Urfer and one or thC fint 10 uplotc the back rwds Ind surf wuts o( BaJa hfocnla, died h18I Friday evening or 1n apparen1 hc:ut 1111ack while c1tmpin1 itl one or hi' (uvurhe surfint polA -San Onofre. ''II was prophc1ic." 1id Mike M:iKhall ... 30-ycar friend or lhe .!iUrfin& legend. "He wns on hi way to Mexico, which wa!C his favorite pnstime over lhc p.1~1 30 to J' ye11r1'." Augu,1' loOn Ri:>bcrl was rc11urcd In the ch1\!ik 1960s 1ur( movie "Endlc ummer" Jnd owned ooc of the fln11 !lurfboard hop!' on Main Street in Huntift&lon Ucach. He now awns a 11urfbulrd ml\nu(ac:turing company in tlun1ington lkoteh Aupst tru ly hved lift.! 10 lhc fullest, M1r1h1ll said. "lie had uch a lrtmcndou impact on not only lhe surf community but people In general ~tc ,,'-'"---~-· , I - voras so mu1t1racc1cd, he could 11.pcak at lcn11h 1bot11 nn)'1 hing, from 11rdenina itnd real es1a1c 10 survival 1nd surfing." Dorn in Arfzona. Aogusl bcaan urfinf 11 a lifeguard durina !he 19305, favoring Hermosa and Redondo beach and Paddlcl'Oatd ova in Palos Verdes. Marshall fCCltllcd, During 1he Depr slon, lhc rcsourcc.(ul Au1us1 ate like a ling by fishina •nd dtvfng fOt"· lob!tcr and abak>no off PllO!I Verdes, he !laid. Au1us1 married hi childhood 'wce1hear1 P'at , who spent .Sl )'Ct at hi ~ktc before he died abo\11 a year :ind a h11lf ago. The ckll'C.knlt couote v.ere thought of as one, ince ~ .... ..:hured Augu!t's zcs1 for I~ OCe•n l fld life, M:1r1;h11ll snid. In 1he cart)' 19 Os. Auau 1, Pit •ncl 1hc.11 t.,,.o ch1lrlrtn, Rober! and Patty, lT\O\"ed 10 Seal Ucach, whe.re A.- establr..:hcd him~elf a a lcaend ~ 'urfcr' The f•m1/y'11 sin II bcldd'l'Oftl co11a1e, knOW'n ., 11'tc " p h1nA Howie" bec!'lll'( or n euncrcte S1111uc: ptllttd a. a prnnk on 1op ur the home, btGm• a faY(1ritc s•1hc.rina pot for wrfcn. .. Augus1 ""d hls w;,:. """iciilromed:Ai:iiii II ' , -~ I ' ' , I I ' I ' ' . , I , I I , • 'l . , ' ~ HE IS:-------------- " miracle' Uenjam1n Nguyen \\C1ghcd I pound, 2 ounces and '"'' I )1:1 inches long \\hen he wac; horn on May 22. Dut although he w,1, a prem.1ture, e"<tremly low h1rth weight baby, he's doing rcmarbbly well. In fact , he doc:-. all the work himself. He was 11nly on o"tygen for a 'hort time .ind he even began continuous htl:.l't mi lk fceJing:. four Ja)!> after Ill' birth. COMING OUT---------- T tic bab) \ mother. Anh Ngu)Cn. haJ un emergency cesarean 'eu1on performed m the thirtieth \\CCI. of her pregnancy hecause the placent,1 negan 10 'eparatc C:lll'lng her Ill hlecd. "-1anc Smith, R.N .. the bib~\ ~pcetal Care Nur~e. explained 111.11 Uen1<1m111 c;eemed to be \tre.,!it:d in the womb because the plalenta wa-. not giving him enough oxyge n and nutrients for aJequate growth So he dec1JeJ to come out early' SPECIALCARENURSm--------- Henjamin is one of appro"<ini.ttcl) fiH! cxtrcmly low birth \\eight premature or grtmth retarded hnb1c~ born every year at l·ountain Valley Rcg1nn,1l Ho,p11al Sharon -Nielsen, Clinical Manager of the 5pec1.1l Circ Nur'ef') 'a1J. "The increased tcchnolog) 1n nconat.il 111tcn,1\e l MC u111t\, 'uch as the Special Care Nurserv. ha'> made: .1 s1gn1 f11 .. a111 Jiffcrt:ncc in the '>urvival rate of newhorn' hl..c lk111.1n11n GROWINGU•a--~~~~~~~~~- 1111k lk11iam1n I' 110" .ilmn-.t .1 1111111th old We1gh1ng one p1H1nd. 9 n1111u;,, he: ,1111 ha' tu "ml.. h.t' .1 lot ol worl.. (1e eating) II• d11 until he: l.1n f111.ill\ g.:t Ide -.t,1rtcd ''Ith 1\-fom and Dad 1n c )r 111cc Do1..11•r' '·" he: II p111bJhh he: 1blc to ~11 home tn Augu-.1 -/1,1 R,1 .'a•l..1.1 Ht'rnhnrd : ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--., .. I ., I , ., , • . , , I ., I . ., ., . • " ., • • .. ·: .. • .. • • .. .. I .. t ., • ' .. .. ~ j • Local News Briefs Man is beaten and robbed near school CO'\ I A ~11 \A -An clctcrl\. m.111 wa' hc:atcn and rohhcd hv a 1r.111,1en1 " he \\,ill..ed h1' J11!! 1hr11uch thl' playground area of \i 11..1 111 1 ~dmul Wcdnc:,d,I\ ni~ht. ( 1 "1.1 \1c,,1 police: <,;ll(I lllllf\ I ndr1,l..,Ln. < •I C 11-i 1 \JL,,1 'P<llll'd 1 ''Cl'ping 11.111,1en1 p11111ted h1' l1.1,hl1i!h1 .11 him .inLI tnlLI th1.. m.111 he 1.P1tldn'1 'lec:p 111 thl' 'l h1111l. ,,11d t ml,1 \Ina Sgt Ron ~nlllh I hi.' 11.llNl 111, 1Jc:ntll1ed '" J.1d, ·\ll.111 (irq~c:r,on. 2.S, then 1ump,•1I up l!r.1"'hn! I rulrlll..'c.:n ', tl.1,hhgh1 .ind qnlll.. him on lhl· h1..1d \\Ith 11 'e\c:r,11 11111e' ( 111.1!1.1,un fled 1al..111g the: cider!) 111.111' l1.1,hl1gh1 \\Ith him, \rrnth ,,11d I rt1lrn .. l..,cn \\,tll..ed home 11HI 1...tlkd pnlin: .111d p.ir.imedic' ,111d \\,,, l.1tc.:r 1.1kcn lo 1111,1!-! "1cm11nal Ho,p11.1I where he ~a' 1i,1ed 111 '1ahk 1.11nth11on C 11,1,1 ~IL,,1 pnhcc olf1tc:1' found C1rcger-;on earl) I huro;day 1110111111g ,1c:ep1ng under .1 frc:ev.,1y hndgc lie wa' arrcMcd \\ 11ho111 1nu1knt. charged with a\~ault \\Ith a deadl) weapon and h1..·ld in ltc:u ol sc;o,OOO hail. Smith 'aid Apology not enough, kissing grandma says I 0\ ,\ ""Cif· Ll:.S A Sant.1 Ana grandmoth er whose '"11de1rn111111m homeowner'> assocrnt1on po<,ted a notice accusing hes of k1,,111g ~nd other "bad thing!>" 1n the driYeway said today 1h1.· "''ou.111011 .., apology to her was 111.1dequ.1tc I le.: kn Kim Garrett, a 51-ye.ir-old f1n.1m:1al consult.int and I."'" r Cilona Allred <.,;ml the)' v.111 nm11n11e 10 'eek mo~etary ,e1mpc:n .. at1nn from the fown Square O"nu' /\\\Ociation. all \\ell ·" .1 pnl1q that the a~soc1ation \\Ill 11111 1.·nforcc a "no-~1'i\lng" p1tl1n \\ 1thn11t a clear poltc), I \i.tll h,1\l' 111 ~nntinuc 10 live 111 fear 1tl hung watt.he<! with my date,, .ind I v.tll be in fear of heing l111c:d I fm) innocent hchav111r." (i,11 rcll '11d 11 " 1110 'trc"lul for me: 10 h,1,1. 111 l1'l' with 1h.1t '"orry, lll\ll l\ and 'Ire" ... \he ,,11d \.1.1thcr (1arre11 nor \llred \i.111ild ""(;'"' the 'IZe 111 the: l<ish '1..11kmcn1 they arc \Cck1ng f1nm 1111..· ·•"n1..1.111on I he ,1-,,oc1.1t1on ye,lcrday .1pol11~11cd Im lhl' 'courtc'y notice" 111.11 Ciarrcll received on Jum t1 I he nnt1te \\l11ch ,,wl Ci,1rrctt h.1d been "l..1,\111~ and d11111c l•.1d 1111111!' f111 mer one hour· '"·'" pmtcd on a bulletin ho,1rd m:.ir 1h1: condo m.11lhoxe' f he 'itatement IS~UCd )'C\lcrd,1y on hc:h,1Jf of the ,l\\0<.1Ut10n\ hoard of directors \atd un mi.c:st1g.1tion dcterrmncd that Garrett 'w," not the individual 1den11f1ed" tn the notice Hllltlngton Beach cleaner robbed Thurlday llUNTINGTON 81:.A( II -A c,l\h1cr at n locnl dry cleaners w;" robbed at gunpoint 1 hur,dav morning. I lun11ngto n Beach puhcc s1ud No customer were in\1de R Clcuner,, 101 lfl Adams St., when a gray-hai red man 1n h" 'iO.-walked 1n,1dc the 'lore, pulled out a blue·'iteel reYolver from h" pant and ordered a tore employee to open the cash drawer, ,.,ud Sgt Dill Van C leYc. r he robber told the cn,h1cr to hand ovc1 the money frorn the drawer, the n ned ou t th e door. Vnn CleYe \Rid. No injurie' were reported. In the pa\t few week,, two <11m1lnr robbcric have occure<l at arc dry cleanct'I, where a man dc'ltnbcd 11\ being in h1 ~~ robbed the store~ ond ordered the cu1th1cr' to put the money In a manilla envelope. But, no mnnllla envelope was u~cd in Thu duy' robbery. Va~ Cleve 'aid. JERUSALEM -Israel announced ~ .... it • releue Pale t1n1an pn one~ to mark the upcomiDI Multinl Eid Al·Adha holiday. A 'cnior military ofrtc11I uid 300 Palescililana will be relcaMd ror the holiday, which starts thi& weekend. Earlier reports had said 400 prisoners would be freed The official d1)mis\cd rcportf. linking the releue to a possible swap of kidnapped Wei.temcrs and captured I raeli ~ldicn an Lebanon. "1f )OU arc trying to connect it to any cxchanac: of hostqeS. thia hA\ nothing to do with 11 ," said the official, who briefed journalist!! on condition of nnonymity. Group holding hostage · in Lebanon have demanded that bract rclea. c Arab Jailed during the •2-month·old rebellion in the occupied Wc<;t Bnnk and G1.m1 Strip. The hostagc·holdcl'I also arc demanding the release of Lebane e guerrillas held by the Israeli- backed South Lebanon Army militia The rclca e will apply to prisoner whose entcncc e.xpirCJ before the end of July, a Defense Ministry statement aid. U.S. wll pul IROSt tro8pl frlm Plilllll*ll MANILA, Ph ilippines -The U.S. Air Force decided Thursday to withdraw mo t of its troops from th~ Philippinei. because of damage to Clark Air Base cauo;cd by eruptions from Mount Pinatubo, U.S. officials here said. The decision cast further doubt on the future of American bases in the Philippines, and su&$ested that Clark wus exten ively damaged by the "olcano and will be inoperable for months. The 4,795-foot volcano spewed more ash over Clark, JO miles to the cast, during five explo ions Thur day. The death toll from more than two weeks or eruptions rose to 268. Also Thur day, officials announced that Manila's international and domestic airports would be closed between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Friday so workers could clear nsh and debris. Navy spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Mukri announced that 4,500 of the 7,000 Air Force personnel would be returned to the United States until repairs arc completed at Clark. About l,500 airmen will remain at Clark to guard the facility and another J,000 will tay at the Subic Bny naval faci lity, Mukri said. High roller Is no lady, Scotlnl Yard llYI LONDON -"Lady" Ro cmary Abcrdour was the hostess wit h the nio\test, laying on bumper cars for a lavish carnival and flying in frie ndi. from DraLil. Dut she wa!ln 't a Lad), and Scotland Yard's theory 1s that her mostei.t wasn't her own. On Thur~day, the lively 29-ycar·old wn charged with theft of more than S2 7 million from a ho pital charity . She earned $33.600 a year -about two month\' rent on her chic apartment O\crlool..tng the R1\ler Thamc~ -as deputy director of the National Ho..,p1rnl Development Fund . The cha rity bon'b Princes\ Diano a1> 11<1 patron . The foundation\ director, Richard Stevens, aid in an interview ThuNlay that •" much a' 3 million pounds -nearly SS million - ma.,. be m1s\lng. . "We 1..nc~Y her lam1ly, hl!r friend!> . ..,he had impeccable references," Steven' '<ml, ,1dd1 ng that her colleague" at the foundation were ",1h,nlutcl~ -.haltered" Arms control Impasse clouds summtt hopes nl RI 1 "J -I he Un11ed State" ;ind the O\let Uni on foiled I hur,t.lil) 111 mcrcome the rcm.11mng hurdlc'i to a landmark ;irm' c11ntrnl trc•tt). clouding pr<hpccts fur a ~ummcr ~umm1 1 between Pre,1de111~ Bu'>h and Mikhail Gorbachev B111 Sccrctill'\'· of State Jame' A Baker Ill and So\ict Foreign \1t111\ler \lc,,1ntlcr Bc\smertnyl..h. emerging from nearl)' t\\IO hour~ of 1.ilk,, g.1"c differing a\\ei.~ment-. of the progre s the\ made on the ~1r.11c~1c !\rm' Limitation Treat\. · Bakl·1 ~•ml ''three major i1i.,uc," arc holuing up cumplct1011 of th e tn:.tl\. \\)Heh would reduce by 30 pcrc.:cnt the number of nucleor News of the Weird Man pays heavy nne for parking ticket ACRAMENTO -An Angel\ C:.11np man up,et ;ibout an a11 por1 parkmg 11cket paid h" ftnc with a hefty ched Br.id Button ... cnt his Sl6 f111c wriltcn un a 16-inch cinder block rn.11lcd to Sacramento Mun1c1pal Court < ourt Clerk Denni' Jone' liked the lmck !>O m11d1 he paid the t1lh·1 .ind bought the brick, which now '>II<; in Jone' offil;e I le \111d Dutton told him he w~1., w.11t1ng in the loaJing wnc to pKk. .up friend~ tit Sacramento Municipal Airport, but the v.omen d1Jn 1 'cc him when they c.imc nut ,>f the terminal He \<lid he motioned to the 'lh~riff deputy on Juty that he \hi\ ~cuing out of the c.::ir to ~ct h1., fncnJ~. Dut when he returned, the deputy wai. writing u ticket. Rorlda resident's dog Is real gold digger A 11 ANTIC BE.ACH, I la -How.trd, .1 pur with a penchant loi d1AA111g. p;m,ed h" way through Im °'' ncr\ I.awn to a cache of gold .ind d1.1m1.111d1, I he ~ month old, mi,cd·hrced dog 11nc.ar1hct.l two p1cct:.\ c>r Jewelry 111 the back yard in th1~ J.id,..,011v1lle '>Uhurh, leading ht~ owner' to gold and diamonds vRlued 111 $5,000. "He _dig'> 1h111g' up, but u'lually 11 \ old beer pull·tnb,," \nic.l oy,.ncr Stephen Grov~bart Howa.rd ....,,..., digging Thun.dn) when he uneo\ered \t>melhin& 'lhlll)' (1rt,.....hilrt dt\CO\.cn:J ll \VJ\ U fOld diamond ring Jll\! p.1rl of a ~old necklace Police Log • millilclt....._ and ulNMrinet diet can pn the dillaftCI bel••n the u.-....... and the Soviet Union. PrcMdent lush has mado completion or the treal)', which .... been under OCHitd-off nc•otiatioa for nine yean, a condition for • IUINllit wnh Gc>rt.dlcv. "We ••re riaht where we were when we last mcl, with ~ to 1 umnut.."' s11d Baker, 1nJwerin1 rep~>rters' quc1tion1 with JkS»mertnykh 11t his !lide in the prdcn of the U.S. arna...ador't rcsadcncc. The two forcian ministers, mcetina at the end or 1 ~.S· nation Conference on Security and eoopcration in Europe, last held 11lk5 on the treaty in Geneva on June 8. \ Glr"lllmlY to ..... ,.. '*'"" lllCk ti .... , HONN, Germ .. ny -Lawmaker voted Thursday to return Germany'\ \eJI of power to Berlin, ih historic home, and ~trip Bonn of the \latu' of provi,ional capital it has held inc~ the end .of World War ll The nnrrow vote, a rin1sh1ng touch to la t year'.s reunification or Germany, follo"'cd months of bitter dellate While many Germans promoted cosmopohtun Dcrlin as the n1111iral capital in a pro)pcrous, united Europe, other.. teared the choice would threaten Bonn economically und e"oke memoric of Berltn as the former Nui capital. Berliner.. poured into the street' to celebrate with champagne and fireworks C. rs jnmmed the Kurfue~tendamm shopping boulevard, honking thctr horns. Some Germans rode on the hood of car , and other le.1ned out the window11 10 hoot and holler their happiness. "Berlin won , Berltn won !" two young men shouted Crom the window of on East Germun Trnbant car. In Oonn, a crowd of 10,000 people jamming the tiny market square watched 11<1dly a~ the \Ole wa~ broadcast on a giant telcvi ion screen. Lawmaker in the Bundestng. Parliament' decision-making lower hou e, cho..,c Berlin ~y a 337·320 vote. -By tb~ As ocl•t«l Pttn Worried mayor ..,l_,.." Bunn \.\,1yor Ham D.1n1e>ls CO\ Cr!> his mouth Thu. ~ay after the Hundc,t.1g voh•d to move f:O\.Crnmcnt and pclrllamcnt from Bnnn to lkrlin ORANGE COAST l1llyPllat a•. N0.1n Editol''s Hotline: 642-6086 Y0\11 romm('nl' ,1t11>UI lhr 0•'1) 1'1101 "' nt'"'' l•f" "'II t_. ,,.. n ,fl'(f .11•d 11••\n fl,,...,11~ r. 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II Cha ................................. --·=--.-o1u.-.~. Tldl ... IO • hm ., Mm .,. I, • ....... .. ihl lwhnirk .....,; localed on Newpon Boulevard •I Mela Drive .1 .. C.olaaMaa. Shs called 10 invite me 10 the formal dedica1ion ol the beau1iful new natroomt. = "When are the cen:moniel ICheduled?" asked. "When can you act here?" lhe replied. Beeaute thil ii the fint invi111ion 1 've ever received for 1he dedication or a new k>o, I had all IOrts of questions: Local Scene What does one wear to a ~l'Y patty? Por the ceremony itself, does the honOree wield a sciaors -to cut the sanitizin, strip usually found in public privies? Will there be ormal speeches, or just stand-up comedy? Will there be enouah ~ats for all the dignitaries? Ms. Rigall uid she'd discuss these matters with Gtof1C KJnt. the restaurant owner, and act back to me. Meanwhile, I'll check my crowded commode calendar and try to arrange o date for the restroom rite . Or maybe I'll just send a "Dear John" letter . • UPDATE ON TIIE BIG PARADE -Multi-gifted Dblne Carroll reports that her elite unit, The March-Mellows, is rn tip· top shape for the Fourth of July parade on Lido Isle. ~ both choreoarapher and commanding officer of the 16· member precision marching team, she says the Lido ladies will delight and astonish onlookers along the parade route. Armed only with umbrellas, they're famed throughout Lido Isle as the Parasol Platoon or the Bumbcrshoot Brigade, and have been compared to the Radio City Music Hall Rockettcs and the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Team. This comparison, it should be noted, has been made by Ms. Carroll herself. Also in the line of march, says parade chairman Nancy Donahue, will be a few surprises. So plan on getting there early, maybe .the night before, to stake out a vantage point. More bulletins later, as excitement continues to mount. • IT'S ENOUGH TO DRIVE A MAN TO DRJNK -At the American Diabetes As.~iation's splendid gambling gambol Sunday at the four Seasons Hotel, Col. Bun Aldrin declined a complimentary glass of champagne. Said he doesn't touch the stuff. Instead, he asked the waiter for a diet Coke. The bubbly was free, the soft drink cost him S2.7S -which nearly sent the astronaut into orbit. It doesn't take a rocket scientist, he sugge tcd, to figure that this wasn't the weetest deal on earth. • THIS KID'S GOTTA L01TA HEART -A couple of times in recent weeks, I've been having sport with fun-loving Elcutcrio Dtnlto P1dUl1, the merry marketing maven. Imagine my surprise, then, when I learned this week that Ben's mending at hi Baywood home from open-heart surgery -a six- bypas~ job, which he boasts is just one short of the world record. The deed was done June 8 :11 Hoag Hospital. He's just a kid, barely 64, so prospects arc brighi that he'll be cnJoying a nice dinner Monday with wife Dec on the OCC311ion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Then he promises, sometime soon, to buy me lunch -with the understanding that doctor~ won't let him lift more thnn three ~unds. Heck, even in a British pub you can't buy a decent lunch for oal)i three pounds. • HOW DID HAUMAJtK MISS nllS? -Owen R. Hughes, a man for all seasons, called to wish everyone in Pilotland a "Safe and Sane Summer Solstice." At preci cly 2:19 p.m. today (PDT), the sun will be farthest from the equator. It would be nice, muses Hughes, if we could observe a moment of silence. Jerry Kobrin's column runs Sunday, Tuesd11y and Friday. State lottery suffering from gambling slump By Steve Geisslnger The AsSOCIJhd Prus SACRAMENTO -The state lottery, suffering from a huae gambling slump, has lashed jobs and advcrtis1n1 in its budget for the coming fi col year. But the spending plan approved Thursday by the Lottery Commission for the 12 months ·startin~ July I maintains comm1s.s1ons paid to ticket sellers at their current rate. The lottery budget, funded by its own games, 1s separate from the rest of state government, which is struggling with a $14 billion budget deficit. But the lottery 1s $Uffering from the a me demise as state government, brought on by general economic dccli(1es. People have le money to pend on gamblin&, whi ch tend to keep Jackpots smaller in a sort of re"er'e lonomania. Lottery Director Chon Gutierrez acknowledged that even though the spending plan i nclude~ "unpopular decisions," 1t will not please store selli ng tickets bccau e they want more than the current 6 percent lotto sale~ commission that will be continued in the new budget. The lottery is proJCCting salc<1 of S2 billion in the coming fi"lcal year, down about 30 percent from the · $2.85 billion forecast at the outset of the current fiscal year. Gutierrez said he hopes one of the bigge t cut in the new budget, elimination of 172 more job , can be done through .ittrition and relocation elsewhere in 'tate 80\'Crnment. Fifty jobs were cut nnd 90 left vacant in o hiring freeze bccau e of alc!I declines this fiscal year. .,,.., .... -.rsr•,. 0. ..... Willolt ..... MCI ... --..~.--.. a cruci8I budpl ....... wUh A1111ftMy Rcp .. lcl• br 1111"'1 apprcwal for more than U billion in new tUCll. Wilton had JOUlht and won the help of nine moderut'e Republicans, ,Mn1 him a 54-23 vote m•rain, the cuct number needed for puuae. But, Orange County Rcpuhlican1 stuck to their guns iand reCuscd to go along with the pernor's $SS billion budge! packugc. "I really feel we could 1c1 a better package ," said All emblyman Tom Mays, R· Huntington Beach, who voted ........ Wlt.on'1 ~ ~re ••r• aot enouah 1tn1ctural reforr111 ud IPCndin1 cull," Newpon Beach ~ Gtl Fc:rauwn, who milcalculalOd Wednesday when he predicted that the pcrnor woul4 not 111 the needed votes, credited W1l on's. ~rsu15ivc tactica for swaying the nine Republicans. "t~e got the whole San D• con11n1en1,•• aid a surpritcd Ferguson. ''The Int one hep, he met v.11h nsht out ide or the chamt>C:r and talked him into vo11ng yes," The tu portton of the package v.ould rai.1oe the state sales "" by 1 114 cents per dollar, which would Ctnl the a\iet111c Californian about S 130 ~' year, raise alcohol taicc .1hout a penny per drink, and raise the IVUAll Maual W.luc:le hccNC ... 8bouc SlO ...... ~ It alto wouki cldend the sales au '° laacb, ~. ~n. .. riodlca llld Urcraft -Ship ,..., -A..-.... Mate ..... • "" hornc and C'ommerc11I cclcpht>ne and cab1c 1e1cvm n ICl"VICe, May and Fcrau on both questk>Md the 'lrisdom of ra1 mg t11~c du11n1 a rece ion, tnd Mat) Aid he: tiH rect1vcd about a th0u1and lettc~ from c.on tituents :a•in1 him to vote "no" on any tu 1ncrco " Tbursduy' vote, however, hould not he seen a major Jehi m llctwcen W1lwn and hi Republican collca ues 1n Ornnge County, M.i) 1Hd ''We all )upport Pete Wilson," May said. ''We JU't have a differcn1 tratc~y. He has a different ll)'le ol a.d1nt'J • WC Jllll hMc IO willl .. Illa" WHson' budll• pla11 allo includes Sew· ........... ~ welfare ,.,...... 1k alll .a immcdialelY ,,.... ... ., 44 percent, which alllOUfttl IO a Sil CUI 1n the CUl'IHI $694-a~h grant for a n.odiet Widl two children, and pennancatty ••iMtd autom•tic cost-of·IM .. incrnn11 i The A~Kmbly it apeclld IO c.ppro"e ~imllar cuts, bvt .-.... ,o only uspend the COll-of·IMttl incrca)Cs for five yean. ; Other major para. of the plan, awniting A sembty votea, ii ! a permanent hift of 17 mcn .. t health, drug, ale.oho! and och~r pu~lic health programs from the 'ltate to counties, givin& tile countic\ $2.1 billion annually 1n new 'ale and \Chicle taxes to p.y for them. Shener to house troubled teen-agers Vatalln • ta ..... .... In ,... By Robert Barker Oranoe Cout o.iiy PlloC HUNTINGTON BEACH - The long-awaited youth sheller for homeless teen-agers got off the ground Thursday -literally. The old building wa~ lifted cnrefully off its foundation'! near the library in Central Park o that volunteer work cre\\S can mtikc a new and stronger foundation prior to ex.tensi"e remodeling. When it opcnc; next yea r, it will become the largest sheller for )'Ou ng ter in O range County, officials said. It will provide nine bedrooms and 18 bed for youngster from 11 10 17 (without criminal problem ) <ind will be staffed by profc i;ional and medical people at a co t of about $400,000 a year. The moth er of th'c fledgling )Outh ~helter is Carol Kanode, the school nurse at Ocean View High Sc hool and a trustee tn the Ocean View School District It was when Kanode was coordin.1tor of nur e in the Huntington Beach Union High School D1,tnct thnt 'he became con\inced ol the need for <;uch .i -;helter. "A number or student had problemc; and they couldn't go home," Kanode aid "They h'ed 1n car\ and at the homes of friend1,. "'There was a girl at Ocean View and she wanted lo tay tn -.chool. But her neighbors kicked her out and her mother left home "•thout lca...ing n forwarding Address. ·'She wns out on her own for ~-,..,,~ .. c-~ .... " ''orker moves board) Imm the roundation of house that will be a shelter for homeless teens. nhout two month'! and turned to pr0\t1tu11ng and elling drug to mitke ends meet "I told lrene Briggs (of the 'oc1al Services Ocpanment) that I wanted to start ,, )OUth llhelter. She ~aid, 'Good, I'll help you ' " The 'ecd was planted four year\ ngo. It moved clo.cr lo haf'c t Thur day with formal dcd1cat1on of the helter, even if 11 require about $400,000 a year in operating cost\. 'Well. 1f "e get 1hi1, fur," '"1d Kanode. ''"c'll gel that mone) l u" of people want 10 help. thl~ "c been w.uting fur U' to ~c.t real·· ' I he <.hcltc:.r 1s .1 jrn nt proJCCt "11 h the Bu 1ldi ng I ndu'lt r)' A''>(l<:1at1on of Orange Count)-. 1h1: Home Depot. wh1~h donated mJterrnl1, .tnd ifs emplo)-ee., who will do much of the work \\1thout charge and \Oluntecr from H,1bi1.it o{ Huf!l~rt!t1~. According 10 figure-. relc.i ed tl\ 1 he Huntington 't outh hdter. I 9 youn te~ "-ere reported a runa"A)' 1n the fir.t nine months of 19 9. Ho"evcr, police e 11mate many hundred more are unrcponcd. ..1cep1ng in parks, benche~ and treet . And, the city hb no \U) to protect them from harm that come on the 'ti cct•., offic1ah aid The shelter is designed as a ,arc place for youngsters in • Cn\1 while v.orkmg with them Jnd their parents toward fam1ty rcumf1cauon Youngsters would he placed in fo tcr homes 1f th.11·-. not po' ibTe I The old residence, called the Brooks Hou e after early inh buant , was built about 19151 and v.a. the sheller for Chevron Company caretakers and cheir fom1hes. local historian~ said. 1111ng on park land near Talben Avenue and QQthard , Street. 11 wa., donated several )Cars ago 10 1he c1ry by the Huntington Beach Co Senate to pay both sides in lawsuit fE ama.AI AUTO,• 1 lft By Steve Lawrence The A.ssocllltd Prus SACRAMt::.NTO St.lie 'enators. tn an o<ld twist. h,1\C "otcd to pay the court cost!\ or one of the defendants 1n a law u11 filed by the Lcsislaturc to overturn Propol11tion 140's term hm1h B a 27-7 \Otc, the upper hou\e Thurllday approved a bill th<H includes $250,000 for the Puhltc Employec"I Retirement System to defend itself 3&010SI the Ult The suit was filed by the Legislature in an attempt to O\lerturn Propo ition 140. the term limit measure approved by voters last November. PERS, a the reti rement system is known, 1 one of the agencies that would implement Propo ition 1-40, mnkina it a defendant even though t.hc PERS board oppo\es the proposition's re tnction~ on lea• lators' pen ions. Although the attornc' gencr.1 r, olf1cc '' rcpre enting .1nuthcr defend.int, Secretary of Stat e March r·ong Eu. and \Oler' in gcnerJI. PERS 1s u'i1ng pmate l;iw~ef'. c111ng a po s1hle conll1ct ol 1ntcre't rhc retireme nt ')''tcm h;" hired .1 l-'1' \ngcle' lav. firm thJI include' lormer state uprtme Coun Ju\ltlC Otto Kau~ Pruj'l{Nt1on 140 1mpo<.cd term limits on h:~1,lator' .ind nll'" other i.1,1tc.: elected 0Htu.1b. J1rcctcd the Leg11,laturc to cut 1h hm.l~ct ahout 3 percent and b.Hred ·1.1,,.maJ..cr-. fmm qualif\ 1ng t o r nctditw nal lcg1•.latl\c 1mountcd to a constllutional rc,.1,inn '\ re"t~ton cannot he done 1h1ough an 1n1t11t1ve like Pmptl'ltHm 1-lO L cg"larne leader announced v.hcn the \Utt wn hied that the) "''ulJ J'll ind1v1dual lcg1 IJtnr. to dnnatL their o"n fund' l\1 pa)' l<lllrl CU,t'i 10\ICad Of Ul>IO~ 'late mllllC\ .\11 .. h.1el 1 oumanott, a rarincr "1th the l m Angele' l.iw hrm. 1 lul,tcdlcr. Kt1u'I and Ettinger. 'ud the 250.000 wa "J cc1hng (. crt.1inl~ nuwhcrc nenr that .unount ha' been pent w far," he .1,tdeJ ---. Ar• yotJ ovettooklng muinun cs. coun&a wfth 'fOAJI in.nnct? The Flm*'I ln8urlnct ~ ol Com- pelW hM a program fot you: •S*Y~b~~ &C>WMr.-... •Good~ • Good Dl'tww ·~ retirement credit\ r;::========================::;;:::t 1 he Leg"laturc fikd 1t' uit in r ebruan. il!>k1ng the \\all' Supreme Court to O\Crlurn thl' prof)<.' 111on on \e\eral ground' 1nclud1ng that 1t would w h.1m tnng the Lcg1 laturc that 11 The Paths of Life Meet at Huntington Terrace Senate OKs state EPA; Author, governor will negotiate vou'1c roached o. point. or llfc's rc.'\d when you want. a l L1:gc, w}\y nOL t.ruvcl on down to Hum.Lr.gt.On Terrace, a l'VlOC re;. m nt. oomrm nl:.y t!I ual1:.y L1fc~t.yle For The Yoaaf A t Heart SACRAMENTO -A bill to create a &tate Environmental Protection Aaency breezed throu&h the Senate on Thuriday, but the author 11id ho stiU hat ~me neaotiatina to do with the governor, who has a rival proposal. By a 25-7 vote, the upper house sent the Assembly a bill by Sen. Art Torre , D·Los Anaele , that would place evcral environmentally relate(j boards and off«:es under a new Cal·EPA. There was oo debate. Gov. Pete Wibon ha pr~d crc:u1on of t late EPA, but hi pion diHcr" 'omcwhat from rorra' bill. • "I'm \ttll work1n1 with the adm1n9'trtuion," Torres said "I will 1mend the bill soon H we f'tll( h • n ICCOfd I ti Unllcr rurrct' hill, the new tJCnC)' would include the Air Rc~uurcc Board. the Water Rc~ourcc Cuntrol Board and II re&ional boards, the Integrated Wa te Manaaemcnt Board, a new Toxics ub~tan ce Control Department, a new Office ot Pollution Prevention nd a new Ofrice of Regulations and Stand· a«li. Cal-EPA would be headed by a transfer the Hazardou' MatcrMls D1vl\1on from the Office of l!mcrgency ef"\>1ce' to the l:.PA'' new roxic4' ub rnncc\ Control Dcp1trtmcnt. A Torre aide ~aid unr lved I\ uc include how to h4'ndlc pc\t1cide reaulation and C l\tRI re urce m<inu emcnt and whether pollution prc,ention hould be "h11hliahted" 1n the new aaency. ecretary of environmental protcctlOn, ..-ho would be the covcrnor's c hief 1dv1 or on environmental i ue • ------------- Wilson ha\ 1ubmitted h1 own EPA rtora1ni11tion plan to the l.c&•'l"turc. That proposal will toke effect unlCl at lea t one hou~ reject• 1t by July 17, the adm1ni\tratkln uid. Unlike the Wilson plan, ro~· hill >tt)ukJ not create aan EPA pol cy counc I nor tran fer the Office of Environmcntol Health Huard AueJsmcnt and the Radi· oklttc He.Ith hranch to the new llJ(ftC). Hov.cvcr. Torr~,· btll woukJ c One po!>\tblc outcome would be that the Le 1~laturc ould allow Wilson' plan to take affect. then approve the rorrc'i bill to implement ny chin c agrccll upon y lawmaL:er anJ the ~crnN, the •1dc ,;uJ upporter~ 11, y that creatit'ln Qf .1n E PA would 1mprnvc cuord1n a tmn of lhe 'llatc's en"ironmcntall rc\ltcd aetMti '· WE SPECIALIZE IN: Belt Alterations 973 4840 .c......, ... , ........... ................... .... o...e ....... •Affordable rat •Studio • Cottages & Suit •Tasty home coe>Md meat • Fub l.k "' • ........ l.Mnl • .,.,...Rf lM!le •Sch~uled tran portation •Housekeeping services •Daily Activities SUMMER SPECIAL Rent Between May & September and SAVE MONEY! Call For Detail (714) ... 11 . .......... . It ... .... .... u.. 111111 IB ·mun d ,,_ were c:xpect1~... the ....._.. ap11'LllM"*9 '!"\NEW YORK -IBM dropped HCMher Wall Street bombshell on IJtunday, warnina that iti camina., *>uld not meet rorecut . Before the announcemonl, , at $99.12~, ... ~. at the an..,,. .. forccaatt for lntomational dUM or,......, ......... Buaineu Machinca Corp. eaminp I BM Chl1911t Jolln Allon in the second quarter, which encls rCCCftdy ~n 'Ind I l'OUP of IBM June 30, ransect from $0 centa to "''"•I•" for tit• comp111y's Sl.10 1 share. Sllllina P9'*""'*-· He ,.id IBM ,IBM , the world's laraest Clmpuler maker, issued a similar ~uncement in the fi~t quarter, '*' thi~ time it went ·beyond tiJ1ming the economy, ayina t>Maincs.s wa bcina hurt by discount competitors and its own tliangccwer to new products. : "Obviou•dy things are lousy," "We c11tpcct our results to fall employees were "JOO damn below the low end of that ran11," comfortable" When ...aneas wu in ll3M !.pokesman Rob Wilson said. "crilia," ..._ IO notes of the "We do not anticipate a lou in the meelina lcaed to the media. quarter but that depends on List ..n, in an electronic revenue production.'' meaaae to ~. Akers said, IBM'~ stock fell on the news, "I am conWDced 1he1 some ot our dipping as low as $97.J2Vl on the people dO no1 '11ndentand that New York Stock Exchanae 11fter they have 1 deeply personal stake trading in the stock was halted in in dcelini,. marltet share, revenue response to the announcement II and profits.'" id Stephen Cohen, an analy t at SlbundVicw Financial Group Inc. "1t·~ even lousier than most people I :Anti-discrimination law restored WASHINGTON -Urged on by busloads of community activists, the House Banking Committee voted 40-12 Thursday to reinstate the law protecting poor neighborhoods from discrimination by banks. The vote by the 52-membcr committee reverses a decision by it 36-member subcommittee on finan cial instit utions, which last month decided to exempt 80 pcrc~nt of the nation') banks from the 1977 Community Reinve)tment Act Conllumcr groups and organizauons representing poor people had reacted "Ith outrage to the subcommittee vote on an umendment !>pon,orcd by Rep. Paul Kanjorsk1, D-P<1 ln response, the Assoc1at1on of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, bu ed poor people to Washington from New York, Chicago and St. Louis. They lined up outside the committee's hearing room in the early morning hours, displacing many financial industry lobbyists who usually make up the au dience. "They finally learned that the people do care," said Danita Lowe, an ACORN member from St. Louis. However, as a price for reversal, advocaie of the Community Reinvestment Act gave up an extension of the Jaw, which the subcommittee also had adopted That provision. sponsored by Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy, 0 - Mus., Would have required that banks reccfvlfti new authority to branch acrc111 state lines or to affiliate whh aecuritics firms have at 10111 a satisfactory record of leodins to low· and middlc·mCOllle neiaJ1borhoods. E:irlier Thunday, the banking committee voted to force regulators to close weak banks before they slip Into insolvency. The measure, adopted by voice vote, establishes a trigger that would force weak but still solvent institutions to either improve or clote. Ten months afte r the trigger, weak mstitut1on1 would face a "drop dead date" if they had not started to recover. -lly, tlto Assocl•ted Press l~heckbook fraud methods tOld •WASHINGTON The National Consumers l!.ague has obtamed a copy of a telephone marketing campany script m which the sales person asks for a di tomer's checking account number. A. You will receive a written confirm~tion from your bank. Q. I 'vc never heard of this ervice. ·The script. · .. o • ur compan) I!> co nnected to a nationwide A. This is the same type or service used by banks anJ other fmancial institutions. P'_l\Yment system that allows uc; to take check orders oVcr the telephone • ~'Thi\ 1s done b) a hank·to-bank transaction JUSt lilie Visa or Mao;terC.ard or your money card so you cari pa) h~ your checking account. Carole Byrum, investigations officer for U.S. Bank m Portland, Ore., provided details on some of the t)pical. unsavory telephone marketing schemes. fhcrc are only examples, and there could be vandllon'i. t'lut the promised product is rarely recel\'Cd .,.A . L.. • re )OU senou\ 3l•OUI getting ~tarted right away? •''I'll hold on while you gel your checkhook so we cin get rhe 1nform1111on 10 get you started right away. • "Firsr I'll need the name of your bank and your bfanch. I yp1cal \chcmes: The Visa and MasterCard Scam 1 he con1,umer receives a po tcard stating that becau\e of excellent credit, a Vi a or MasterCard with u low intcre'it rate and no annual fee is available 10 him oy calling a de ignated number within 48 hour<,. •"Whar 1~ the check numher? :··No-w could I have the number' JU\t underneath )81.ir check numher (there arc nine numbcri. .. ). ·"OK. the lnsr thing thar I need 1s the long number al the hollom of your check (get all d1g1t'i). Umkrncath rhc \Crtpt arc poten11,il questions a cu:.tomer m<1y ai.k , and re,pon'ics that o;hould be g1\o1Cn When 1hc consumer calls, he's told he can receive the card fur a onetime rec of SJ 19.95, and the amount \\Ill be charged to hi!i checking account. 0 Why do I need to get .t check. A. I'll need 'omc 1nform.111on from your check sn order to procc's th1c; order fhe conl.umer provides his 11ccount number and 1s kit w11h the imprc,slon he has a guaranteed credit c.mJ In foct, 1f he receives anything, it is simply a list of banks that offer a lower interest credit card. Wh ile ~1mc con,umcr may have authorized their accounts to he <.lcb11c<.1, othcn. have not done so. 0 . How will I know that you will be charging my ba nk the rt~ht amount -Br tht Associ1tted Pnss City gives free bikes to stan who'll peddle Health food supplement recipients still suffering By Penelope Lemov '.Govemno M-oaz1ne · Talk ahou t ,, free ride City emplO)Ce'> 1n Glend.1le. AnL , ·get one 1f they ride b1cyclco; to work al lca't three day' a week rhe h1kC\ arc provtc.led . free of charge hy the city. With the program 111 plt1cc ·for a hlllc over a year. l~ employee\ have taken the cit) up on ih offer f or ll'i part, the city provides HI-speed 'tourin&. mountain or cru1~cr '1tyle bicycle\ from the .Glendale Police Department'' inventory of unclaimed \tolen '.property The progr.tm wa' 1n,p1red :by the state's Clean Air Alt, ·which mandate' rha1 dll :;uri~d1ct1on\ 1n MJricop.1 • ounty. whi ch include' : Phoenix, Glendale .ind five •other Cltieo;, CUI their now of :n utomohtlc tr.dftt • O lcndnlc. with 1,200 ·employee~. cHme up with . evcrul reduction mccnt1vc~ >'for its work force, but the ;..,,ost popul3r proaram, report~ •:Pt1nc Adnm , the city'a Ride : hero CoordinMtor, 1s the free ·1>ikc . • Another incentive in tho •city where I 00.dearcc days ;.are common In the •JJmmer i • a hadc-.covercd parkin~ pot :for those willina to carpool to .work. :: Adams saya that percent ·~' I he city's worker live •within f1\lc mile of their work : itc , tand that help to m kc •b1kin1 fca'llblc. By Robert Byrd 1'•• Associated Press A I LAN I A -More than a year . 1ft er 1.'\00 people got '>ICk from the health food supplemen t L· lr\ptophan, mn\t \lill ~uffcr nnd nwny report new problem with .111x1ct'v .1ntl rnncentrntion. health nff1ut1·1, ,,11d I hur'>dny. I hr l·11ndu,111ns come from a follt'" ·11r 'llHly of patient~ 111 New ) or~ 'I.Ill' '°11x1y-four perce nt l\tlll "'"i..r nmJerately or e\tremely '~"\UC ')mptOm O( the blood d1,ordl.1. the Cc ntcl" for D1scac,e c 11n1 ml reported 1'Jt1en1' 1nt1ally reported '\mprom., o;uch oi. severe mu.,clc p.11n, feve r and rash, hut the follow-up 'lurvey or 91 p1111u:nl\ found 75 percent 'lufrered from .inxiety and 63 percent had trouble rnncentrating. Other new ymptom included difficulty talkina and memory impairment. Ninety percent aid they ~till ~uffcred some ymptom. L-tryptophan, an amino acid, wu11 sold for ailments incluJina weight problem , slceplusnc ~ and dcprc~ ion. The f'ooJ and Drug Administration ordered II product containina L.-tryploph n off the morket 1n prma 1990 after '°me 111\cr'I got a painful blood d1~order, co 1nophilia·myolgla "Yntirome, or CM . LOS ANGELE 1,tc 1n urancc rcgulaton aid Thul'lday they arc clo e to concludlna negotiation with a French ... d aroup biddin& for E11ca1t1¥1 Ute rn'\urancc Co t whose f11lurc WU che industry's large I ever. N::i1mnw1<.lc , at lc1m 27 people dtc'.'d anJ more than 1,500 cases were reported, virtually "" of them hclnre the product W:l!i w1thllrnwn "ln11inlly, the symptom ' noted were the ~cvcrc pain, respiratory 'ymplllms, th e dermatological 'ymptom ," aid Or. Ephraim B.1ck. n COC epidemiologist in New York . "Some of the (newly recognized) "lymptoms may have been there, hut were overshadowed by the~e other o;everc ~ptom ," he said. Many EMS patients were treated with steroids, but there is no cu re, Back aid. 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Wynonna's voice is one o( the best yoiccs of any female country singer. 11'1 as deep and wide as the QCCan, and as strong as a blinard torm. By contrast, mother N11omi is hypnotic -a tca~c and charmer. She prances and dances across the stage like a graccrul bu11crrly and provides gcn1lc -Tirni"I ii neryt1t1na and Clordl -. ii rip. on lime. Broob, who will be jolnlna Ille Juddo. hu got 1hc k>oks, im1ae •nd more impon•ntly the talent Coun1ry music is on the Up$Wing and Drookt is having n lot to do with it. lie his captured ranll rrom all walkli u( life. liill iCcond Cupitol Nashville disc, "No Fences," Is currently quadruple platinum. At thi~ year's Ac11demy of Country Music Award., Brooks srored six awnrds. breaking an all lime re.cord, including lhc coveted Enterlaincr or the Year Award. He. has been inducted inlO the Grand Ole Opry, being the youngest inductee. Most importantly for Brooks is that he receives thousands of letters from fans, which he likes to refer to as hlrophics of the heart" Performing a.s Brooks' srccial guests .will be Pirates o the Mississippi, one or country music's hottest new bands. The five· member group is strictly a guitar and drum band, with no inclinations 1oward watering down the sound. StDpping in Costa Mesa Sunday on ir farewell tour are Naomi (left) 01nd Wynonna Judd. Joining them will be Garth Brooks and Pirates of the Mississippi. Sunday's show is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.n1. Ticke1s, at $18.70, $23.65 :and S27 .50 , arc availabl e at "J'ickc1Mas1cr ou1tc1s, as well as the Pacific. Amphi1hea1rc box offi ce. To charge tickets by phone cu ll 740-2000. F .. ,June21, lllt ...... .. fPlncllco Opcr1t P~1fic'1 Tour Ou1Jd annual 1rip 10 the Sa_n francnco Opera h111 hcen ~hedulcd for Nov. 8, 9 and 10. Scheduled on those evcninp arc the North American premiere of Hcnie's "Das Verr11cne Meer," Wagner's -rrist•n iand llOtdc" and Bizet' "Carmen.'' Arr1ngcmcnts and accommodations arc bcin1 finalized, s.aid Margaret Price, chainnun of 1he tour. guild, She said it ls best to request reliCrvalions as early tt possible since the trip is always • sell-out. The JUild 's excursion to Seaulc Opera's "Rinf F'cs1ival," cclcbrat1ng Richard Wagner's monumental wor'k, stil has spaces a ... ailablc. The dates for that !rip arc Aua. J()..17 and the price includ~ all tiekeu, airfare, accommodations at 1he Edgewater Hotel, porterage 1hrougbou1, pre-opera dinncn, daily buffet breakfasts, tips and taxes where possible and a donation to Opera Pacific. For details and rcscrva1ions, contact Price at 544·7027 or Richard T. Dewy, director of guilds and volunteer services 1t Opera Pacific, 546-7372. Meryl Streep has fourth child -daughter Louisa • • • I l • • ( , • • • LOS ANG ELES O scar· 1n Conncc11cut and o n Los • winning ac1rcss Meryl Strccp is a Angclci;' \Vc~t Side. ~ mother agai n, and it's another '!'he couple hns three other ) daughter. children, includ ing Henry, Ii, t Lo 11 i'111 J acobso n Gumme r Mary, 7, 11 nd G race, 5. : weighed 1n at 6·pounds, 10-ounccs Strcep. who won a best ac.lresS i when born J une 12 at an I Prestigious quartets to per~orm at Center d ' I d • -A I h I Academy Award 1n 1982 ror her un isc osc L.OQ ngc cs ospita' role 1n "Sophie's Choice" and a ) said a hu~1ncss associa1 c of Miss , Strccp\ who spoke Thursday on suppor1ing ac1rcss Oscar for , Cond,·1,, of •no ·1 "Kra me r vs. Kramer" in 1979, i 1 n .. nym 1 y. reccn1 ly appeared in ''Defendina \ Performances by four prestigious tring quartets from Europe and the Americas will con1pnsc 1hc ~ Orange Coun1y Performing Arts Center's $Ccond chamber n1usic season in 1:ounders Hall. e ion Siring Quartel, from eft, Andrew Watkinson, Ralph de za, Garfield Jackson ilnd David Waterman, ccn1er, is one or rour arlets that will perfo rm at the Ce nler for its second ch;tmber musk ason in Founders Hall. 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"' HM<I !fl(; 1311 • 1 :o llOlf fHIAfH ~ l C-.....,_ 613 6200 ,..._, Do11olelko 7. 9 I 5 8:30 TNO The intcrnatiun;1l bill Includes 1hc Cuvani String Ouar1e1, a resident ensemble or the prestigious CIC\ICland tnstitutc or Music: Mexico's well-known Cuarteto Lo1inoameric11no; the award-winning Stamic String Quartet from Uechoslovakia; and from Grea1 Britain, the popular Endcllion Siring Ouartel. ·rhc 1991 ·92 "Music 1n Founders Hall .. !!oerics will offer a colorful ' nnd internitlional blend of musicill prograrns, combining rovoritc classical works with unusual repertory. 1·hc .rincly tuned acous1ics and closc·tO·lhe-artisls seating arn1ngcmen1 or 299-scat Founders liall al\O\v for 1naximum ro1nmunicatiun be1wccn performer a111.l audience. Festival seating will be offered. 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Until several months ago, Joe __ .. wa!I still sleeping with Sally (sometimes in a single bed). A friend and I were able to -IDRlllFI convince him that Sally was too •----• old for him to be doing this. To my knowledge, he has not slept with her since. When Sally is around, Joe will not show me any affection. He will not hold my hand, put his arm around me or even kiss me on the cheek. However, when Sally is in the car with us, he will reach back and put his hand on Sally's knee. When we watch a TY movie. Joe gets on the couch with Sally, put~ his head in her lap, and !>he will stroke his hair. Or sometimes, they will JUSt stretch out, intertwining their legs and arms. They u:>ually !>tay that way until the movie is o-.,er. Joe ha'> a lot of gu1ll about not being with Sall) all the tame , and he's \Cl") physically Jffcc11ona1e with her I bchc'c 11'<. perfectly 1nnoccn1 yet I am bothered hy 1t Am I overly 'ensitivc? Should I JU!>t ignore "h.11 I 'cc. or ,hould I 'ay \Orne thing to Joe? tr 'll. '' h.11 ·) -Srcak Up or Shut Up in Houston Orur lft>uston: For Pete's sake, speak up, but in 11 IO"·kr), non-judgmental way. While this father-dau1h&cr ~ cloel _. ..... lnctstuouJ, It 11 del1tlldy ~ ud unhealthy. uatit to Jot tbat ht Medi tht Mlp et a profession.-! 10 undentaltd how IO relate to a you n1 dauahter who wtll IOOft be rntertn1 puberty. Explain ,.._, dl*ctd fatlllttt .iten Mft this problem because thef reet pflty aboUI dte divorce and btconw too npr In their ffforta lo establish 11 lovln1 relatlonahJp on a part·tlnae basis. I uaest that you oft'tr to line up tbe counselor for Joe an\t the sooner the bctttr. 1 Stt trouble ahead. Dear Ann Landers: My husband hns been offered a terrific promotion which means more money and a prestigious title. The area has great weather and fine school., but J feel guilty about movin& 3,000 miles from my parents. They aren't elderly, arc in good health, have excellent jobs and nre active in community affairs. I really want to go but I am afraid to disappoint my fol~. My brother moved away and Mom is still cru~hed. When "Bud" moved, she said, ''He put his own interest ahead of family. You'd never do that to us." This is creating friction between me and my husband. His employer wanlll an answer. What's your advice? Yes or no? -Midwe'it Woe Dear Midwesc: Your husb11nd should accept the promotion Immediately and you ought to do everyChlng possible to supp9rt that decision. I'm sorry that your mother has made you feel guilty ubout leaving town . When a woman mimes, her nr t obligation Is to her husband, ttnd the same goes for him. The Bible says It btsC in Genesis 2:24: "Thtrefore shall 11 man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto hi s wife, and Chey shall be one nesh." Scart pack.Ing and good luck! Setty wlllltl prhtate concert hall Flo wen \peak louder rlwn l\'Ords ... • l 1111111< n"'"' dcrn;n1 • · \l'n 111i: !he I lruhor arra Wlfl' /<150 SAN FRANCISCO D1llionnire Gordon Getty is raising roofs, not to mention eyebrows, with a $4.25 million plan for buying and redecorating the house next door. Roast Turkey Dinners every Sunday +40 HdJCX:ropc Caorw dd Mar 673-0910 WIN AFREBTRIP ABOARD AMTRAK ... AND BE A TRAVEL WRITEll l'OR A DAY The oil heir and his wife, Ann, want to raise part of the second floor of the adjoining house by three feet and remodel the facade to match the Italian Renaissance style of their 12,750-square-foot man:>1on next door. lns1Je. the addition will include <1 !>\\ 1mming pool and a 40-by-24- foot music room where Getty can "compo'e h1!1 own music nnd Ii ten to it," nrchitect Ed Mc Eachron <,ai d The mu\lc room will hold 70 \Cats for 'ocial occa)iOn\, o;uch a!> fund -raising parties, but some neighbor' think the audience's car) might he harder to accommodate. Nc.,,cr fear. ~ay' c11y planner Ciene Coleman. who 1,n·1 worried ahout parking in the neighborhood where va let parking 1s the norm. ,..... O.•"",. .... (/Miii ~~ ~ Sara Malone clnd Diane Babt show the long and -;hort of it e ·HH l-.t1~1 I 7tb :Jlr<'t'I Coslll Mc~ 0t CJ.!62 7 714 •645 •H144 Look 1n Thursday's Orange Coast OaJ.ly Pilot for complete details and entry f onn to an exdtlng The city Planning Commission M1,1 1 crry, a ~tuciv 1n black and \\Ill rule on lhc rlans next white I hur\dil\ getaway weekend! German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln C M Call for info 540-0281 Photography by )eff rey Package start at $495 Po rtraits • Candids • Videos Ca ll 545·6786 I t.ubor at Adams ~ Ver~ Ctr cDHN ®MIN l6 On The Bay at Newport Elegant Saturday Receptions 11 am • 4 pm Complete Catering & Full Service Bar Contact llati 850·5112 r ...................... ,. Your ad can £' be seen here · ! Call Candy Jf. I at 642-4321 ~ ext. 303 , .... _; ........ , :.... By The Assoclatttl Pnss Wedding~ Stills & Video 843-9231 CAKES BY APRIL AJI occasions, reasonable prices 631-6543 . \, '. ..! .. . 1, • . ~ -< ... Kcllv Chn~t<.'n.,on b<.>ddcd 1n \\,hit~ Karen l\upre' sold on feathers Use a camera to watch birds 0 hn't "oology" illegal? A Bird egg collecting? You bet 11 '' In nhln) pl<lces Great U I I t .I I I\ , ( 0 r I I\ \ I ,1 II C C • ll popul.11 "'·" at there a century ,I[! o I h ,1 "t hobh\1't' wiped nut CH rv htrd\ nl '' an · ''ltht. l\ Clllll,111), l.tW\ and l1ule c:11ncrn!I '" 1tchc<l the LIL gr.Hid locus trom c~ wllcct ang to --"'---· hird w,1tch1na. Dut I hcllcvc -.our grc .at il' .andd d could ha\.c curnc:d ., tc:, .. hluc rabbon'I for his egg rnllc"llon Occ.in "atcr \t.tr1cd 0\11 fre h ll1"chall hro.1dc~1,tcr') notable hn1:: "l lc:y. 11'' r.•ininii u hard the un11m1l\ arc st.uting to p.11r up." Your lawyer friend wall tell you "tp o f cto" mc<in "by the very nature of the ca c." Uut ancient Gree!..'. \!ha ra tcmcd an)bOdy "Nho duln't 'f>C.1k Greek s "ipt10 titcto," Clc11rl). a bttrb1rian. 0 , A'~ )Our l ewe •nJ Wnr man, Wht1t\ .in .. ,,,c,uul M\:nasc • LONO BEACH -FotMer Ci ... d ....... ~ b1Ck Stanley Willon, banned hOn9 the NFL fOr 1ubtt1ncc •"'-·ha been 10 • ,....,..._ '4-ycar ~ tltnl for burp.,. Wfa.., 29, ~aded auilty on ...., 9 10 felony bulJlary ror ._..kiJ'I into 1 houlC and 11c1lina olothea and )Cwolry. la tentcnc1n1 Wilson. Los An1cle1 Superior Coun Judge Richard Charvat alto <Kdcrod him IO remain in • drua rehabilitation P!OJram and to pay more than ~.000 in restitution. Wiison also was ordered to By AMa Cekola er.,. Coast Dally Plot 1 COST A MESA As work on the Costa Mesa Freeway exten io n continue'!, the two-month-old Downtown Mc rchonts A\soc1ation is mnki ng gain in ns cffon to help the bu\inc-,sc trugltng with the con. truct1on. On Thur day, the cily deh\ered an $8,000 pledge to help the tl\SOC1ation in its efforts 10 end out 1 he mes ogc that the merchant ore i.till ''alive and kicking" despite the ma s1ve freeway project, aid Randy G.uell. pre idcnt of the a.,soc1ntion .ind The Grant Ooys. 1 he Cit) Council voted to cut loo~e the remainina fund or a S l 2,000 pledge and also voted to temporartl)' rela~ a trict ales MERCHANTS From A1 Newport Boulevard. 1he con!>truction-rclatcd marl combined with the rccc ion has made for ._ome tough time ... Se\eral busine.,.,e., have left the areu, and other\ 01ried '''th banl.ruptcy. John Gc)er, owner of Preferred Cellular & Stereo on Nc~port Boulevard, c;atd he's >tlso ...cen an increase in people coming into h1" shop ince Tue. day. "Pc<.\pl aren't ~' fru tratetl Thc)'re gelling where thcv're ~oing ind feel the)' may h.,-.e time to stop. ' he "atd. But Geyer \llid he rill think' many people arc avo1d1ng 1he entire bu inci.s district because of the continued congestion acros!> the boulevard. "1 1h1n~ they need to get the other \1de bilck to normal before your going to accomplish .1ny1hing," he l>a1d. "I don't really know 1f th1~ frccwa)' '~ gomg to do .in~one good " W11h the opening of the econd lane. Ritnd) _Garcll. pre 1dent of The Grant Boy' and execume • director vf the Downtown Merchant\ A\..oci1111on. 'a1t'J he t \ttm.ites tr .1Cftc ha\ increased up 11) about 20 percent on 1he norlhhound I.inc\, which 1<. good BLACKIE From A1 Con->1dcred a " p1ritunl adv1 er" to the young people. Blackie trained ever a I now- s u cc c \sf u I llUrfboard de 1gne~ 1n hi~ beachf ront garage and greatly 1nnucnccd John young aspiring filmmaker who later founded the ftr:'lt surfing m:ian1inc. Surfer. •\ugu 1 anJ hi' wife eve111uall) co.P,letc hii c.Dhllil tducauon and tu perform 300 hou " of COllUmtftity IC"'tce. Wilson, who in the paat actr.nowlcdaed that he w11 addicaed to cocaine, wu su1pcnded three lime• durina his NFL career for dru1 prob'°"'. He wu forced 10 $ia out the entire 198.~ and 1987 tea10n1 and w11 kidtcd off the Ben1al1 on the eve or the J989 Super Bowl after allegedly usina cocaine in his hutel room . Wilson wa banned for life from the league ~ NF L Commi .. !lioncr Pc:te Rozelle in November u( J9K9. n PUiis merchants hanncr code for the merchant in the arc:i. With the promotional funds, the association plans on continuing nn adve rtii.ing c&m paign in local newspapers. For merchants on parts of Newport Boulevard, 17th Street and l91h Street, the relaJCcd banner code 8hould also help get the \\Ord out. he aid. "Banne~ arc probably one of the mo t effective and lcu t e~~ns1vc ways to adverti e," he aid. •·A banner aff ccts n lot of people." Merchant benefiting from the relaxed code will i.t1ll have to appl/for a banner permit from the city. bul 1he procc s will be Cree and the banneri. can ta) up longer. he said. news fur the merchant who hope to calch the atlention ot n~ many people "' possible. When 1he northbound ide of the boulevard wns cut to one lane, Garell <;aid he e\l1matcd only about 30,000 motor"ts '"ere on the ru.1d at :1ny gt\en lime, compared 10 1he m.u:il 0.000 vehicles. 'Jow "1th the re-opening. motort\t coming from Pac1f1c Coa!>I Highway may be coming north on· Newport Boulc,ard once a!!ain, ralher than :l\/Otding the area by using \uch route:' as Irvine Avenue. he added. "The \\Or t JUSt might be about O\er," G:ircll aid, although he ,1111 worries about bu inc c on upper Ne'Wport Boulevard where much of the traffic 1s getting off onto the new stretch of freeway. "( think it\ going 10 be tough on tho\e folks and the community needs 10 supporl them:· he \atd Meonwh1le, traffic " \llll being cha nneled into one lane nt Victoria lrcet on 1hc wuthbound lane., of Nt"-port Boulevard and there " no relief m 1mmed1a1c ,jght for the bu\lnt\\e' rhcrc Cnhrans off1c1:il' '0) the)'vc 'cl .1 target date of Aug. I lo re-open Jll the 'iouth~ound I.inc,. although thar could change. · 1 JUi.t hope 11 \ going I() get helter for tho'e hu'lne"e' dCfO\\ the \lrCCI," UJI \.lid \enlurcd into Me\lco. t:\plonng the bad. roads and h1d1:nwuy' ot Ba1a C.1hforn1a .ind 1he Pac1f1c \Ide or mainl;rnd Me\ICO, MJr,hall ,,11d. "\\ hcrcvcr the \\tr( wa., good, Black1c'll v;in became ._. lradenrnrk." But rn bct...,ecn. the "'cider by 11adc al o manngcd to make mone) off some Long Beach oil f1chh Md ~old cars for o ume. illCCOrding to Maf\hall. Augu t spent the la 1 decade a o Huntington Beuch re idcnt. H1~ memorial crvicc held Tue <.hy at Pacific View Memorial Park 1n Corona dcl Mar wa :mended by about 100 Crien~. many of them longumc urf ers Augu t i'I survived by ha on Robert and daughter Pat y K1rb), both of Huntington Be01ch. nd four arandch1ldren lw ,~,_. <dV!I o.lb' Estancia High School ~raduatC's prepare to receive their diplomas. looking forward to the graduation night party are, from left, Allison Garrett, Jeanne Shobe, Molly Romm, Steve Stitt, Andrccl Mclean, Damon Jones. GRADUATION From A1 262 from Estancia High; ·md 91 from Back Bay High continuation -;chool and Monte Vl'ita High independent 'tudy program "-kwport-\lc,,1 'alut,11ona11' \\Cr\! 1.kilcnc I lao at Corun.1 dcl Mur High. Kend:ill Z1ri...cl at ('cN•! Mc'a ll1gh; He1d1 Chung .it l:.s1.1nc1:1 High: and Stal"\ Shcfflin .11 ~t.!"•JX>rt I IJrl>o~ lligh • cwporl Beach officer I lt>'"·'rd h'cnl'M:rg. Wf\1,tlmg "lt Came Upon a Midnight Clear" while keeping watch on Newport Harbor High graduation ccremonie~ 'J'hur,dny, ~aid on· campu' gr.id night partie' have el iminated mn•'Y of the problem~ cau .. ed m the pa~t by intoxicated teen-age grnduates. Newport Harbor High Pr1nc1pal Denni!. Evan dclt"crcd nn in'p1ring pecch 10 the cla'-' of '91, encouraging graduate 10 gu 1hrough life with the courage of tho~e \\ho took part in 1md tho\C "'ho 'upportcd OperJtion De,ert Storm "In tlm 'iilu:it1on, Ill direct contril"t to \i 1et nam, the ''lent majoruy did not rcm.1in 'ilenl, but .,poke out." E'11n' ''11C1. "When the 'ilcnt nlllJUnl) 'PC•'~'· C\Cl)Onc 1i .. 1en,." Ne"'JX>rl l1.1rhor High ,,1lcdic- 1or1 .1 n D ·•,ill Kamper encouragcll dcrarting "udcnt not 10 forget their high school ~car'. "Keep 1he\e la'>t four year" "' a gle.1m in your eye 1hat \\Ill nc\cr cx11ngu1)h," he 'ntd. And ,o, about 55 m1nu1c alter ert1dua11on cercmunie hcgan. parent' p.acked up their \1deo t-.1mt:ra... lllt1denh foldcc.J up their confe111-flcckcd graduation go-wn~ and teacher.. breathed J '>1gh of rehef -all urvi\Or'I of \Ct another school )~ar. Ju,t a· fc"" hou~e down from 1hc high chool. a big hand-pa1n1ed banner trung acro" a garage door read: "Congr:nulat1on' Kelly Tod.ty High chool. Tomorrow the World." , .. l'llyYll'1tJ.M9' ~ Olii; ,,,.~ !>cnt1m JI Cn)la Mesa H1g!1 ';chool i1ppl.1ud .11 gradu.1t1on ceremonies Thurloday, chN?red by the knnwl<'<l~c lhc>v cro .... c-cl put.•ir cduc.\t1on \ fanac;.h lanC' Man releases ex-wile, child; surrenders to police after 21-hour standon in apartment LOS ANGEL.ES -A ii.OM: ... Ch1rlu Manson follower returning to Califorrti• so he t>c nettr the murde rous cult lead , a prL»ccutor Aid. ndra Collin , who was ~ :as Sandra Good ~·hen sht wa. MnnM>n disciple, i plllnning live near the tatc pri\On souch he no where Manson ts Krv&n& Me term, said Deputy Di)(ri I Attorney tcven Ka)'. "She's a Hry hard·eo follower, • Kay aid. "There' telling what he will do whcQ get., there."' The 46-yenr-old Good e,....cd decade-long sentence for cndi thre.uening leuers to hu-sine me She wa\ paroled in J 9 S a moved to Burlington. Vt "Al fir<,t .. he re1ec1ed paro • becau)C one of the condJtion w that she couldn't associate with t Man'>On Family:• Kay said. More than 20 years after t gml) Aug. 9, 1969 Tate-LaBian murder" Ka~ has fought to kc nll thoi.c convicted in the Jayin bchtnd bars. Manson, now 56. was convict by a Loi. Angele) Superior Cou t JUI), along with Su an Atkin • P..1tnc1a Krcnwinkel and Le It: Van Houten The women said thay killed actrcs Sharon Tate a~ four olJlcr-... a!> well as grocer l..cty LJBranca and his wife Rosema , upon Manson' command. The ~omen are held at tHc California lnst11u1ion for Wom at frontera. All three have beet denied parole repeatedly. Another ~oma n. Lynett .. Squeak)" Fromme, 1s in a fedcrll 1n'>t11u1ion .1t Marianna, Fla\ ~here he "'as transferred after brief 19 7 e'capc from a fcdertl pn on 1n West Virginia. She wa' con\lctcd of attempting to murd~r Pre 1dent Gerald Ford in 1975 at .:1 <;acramcnto park where she a1m<*J .l gun at him. Good and Fromme, along w11h other'>, i.taged daily -.1g1ls on the sidewalk outside the courthou!>t "'here Man'>On and the other "'omen ~ere being tried. : Ka) 'aid the San Diego-born Good 1,1.111 not be allov.eJ 10 meet \.fan.,on .it Corcoran State Pri n in the San Joaquin Valley. It i •a matter of cour..c that Man follo"'t:r arc prohibited fro \1"1mi:: him. KJ\. \atd r Univ one 01hc:r Man!>on foll()\llllt:r ht1' hcen paroled after 'ervipg lime Stc'e "Liem' Grogan. com 1cted in .1 ~luntman \ de h "'•1 paroled in 1986 after lead authont1e' to Shea·, bodv bur 11 the puhn mo\lc ranch, "'e 1 he MJn,nn commune • ( h.trlc' ... I c\" \Vnl,<.ln, ;i 1 "'"' 1ocd in the Ta1c-LaBianc.1 ~1llrn~' '' held .ii the l..tl1fonQa \tc.n' w lPm ,11 San Lu" Oh1 1 .1lon~ '"'th '"o 01her Man follu"-e r,· Bruce Daw .. and Ro lkJU\Ole1I, ~)th COn\Kted 1n murder ~11 a nw,1c1.1n • -B) th~ .ts oci:Jtcd rrq~ ANAHE:.IM -An armed man 'urrcndcred to police after holding hi\ former \\1fe and 1he1r ·)ear old \On ho,tage m her apartment .. I he) \\Cre both extreme" 1tlc r \tl"IO~ \lUl .1 zc;.c,1hbcr , .............. . 11red hut \C~ coherent and calm.' h.rndcun. ;.11n°mu111t111n .111d 1 h·inch for 21 hour~ "It ma> ha'e taken u a long 11me. but C"Cr\one w." taken ... 1fely." \:lid · An.1he1m cit\ ,poi..,c,man John N1colc111 Lrnc't Bov'-.in'. 35. wh11 hall hccn in frequent telephone wn1 .1et w11h police en"' nego11.11nr,, m.1de no dcm.inth and no threat\ durrnc. the inc1dtnl th.lt ticg.111 .it noon Wcdnc,day. N1culc111 '"'d he '11d · hun11nl! l.:nilc '\1,t1lc111 ,,.,d, He \;c1ghtin" "'ho had been ,,,,, h7'1(1kcd Im ·'"·lllh \lo 1th a c\acu111cd frnm the apartment \le 1dh \\C,1p<in. k1dn.1pp1ni: and hutldtnt:, Wednc,d.1y ...,ere allu...,ed b1.1nil1 ... h1ng ,1 \\C,l(l<lll, ind 1,1.u' h l return 'honl-. after the inc1dcn1 hc-1,1 in ho 1 11f 100.llOO h.ul ended .1round Ill i\.m.. he ,,11d. -D.' the 1h oclatcd Prr~~ I he nc1ghhorh,1od '' .1hl1u1 311 .--------------~ m1k' '0111h nf down1o"n I.ti' Angele' B11~ ~ .. n,, 1,1. h11 "'•" hun~ ht.Id .Jt the An.1hc1m PoltCe Dep.1r1mcnt', dctcn1111n t.11:1llt\, 'urrcndcrcll RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY lllC. ........... c.... .... lW -•a. 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""""',,; .,.,1 HOURS: Moft,-1\a ___ •• .,.. .... ... ...., .. ~ ... ......... ,..,Mt 1 2711 LC.. C1 1a1M .,. 1111 "They made a lot of my money disappear.• I CNf T SAAlE TMIS WtTM '<OU •• THe< SA'< ICE ClEAM ISN'T 6000 FOR DO&S ... AHO IF '«XI STAIE AT ME LIKE TMAT. ~ IOIN6 TO SPOIL IT FOK ME .. .--------------------------seos llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "I don't mind a few crumbs In bed. but these dog biscuits have to go." If ANCY ARLO AND JANIS OVERBOARD ADAM ~\.~.rrs ME .... ()\, t()ffilt(j MU0\- ~~ 00\t~~. \ OOO'G~EAf' HOW~ DID YOU &VY~ R08&18R08& ----'fME. 'iANC> I~ J,JJlt1;r MJ., C»l.1 ~ PU.(.M/ by Jimmy Johnson PORKY WllOtBRBEAN r~t~ YOO GO-tookll)(i UJBAHA'f'S roR LUNCH 1<0¥-I, AT M.t fMA1' WA.Y! RR4 ~ We'.RJ!. A~ HOME, Arf\IL.-JU6i WA41 R Few MON! l"'\NJ'TE.8. Surnmef .. the ldeel dine to flnd lhoee leftover Ctvietlnes b'eit n11dl11 . DBIHll8 TD llBllACB '~ I ' t by Hank Ketchum by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk LE.'f'5 SEE ... {A)~CX)(,5. OR(C) AU... OF "TME (8) SALAD ~ ... J t---Aeo.J--""'E_! _...,....~""",., f I"-/.~·~~~~ ' • \ J 1----\Ll\I I I I • by Lynn Johnston ···~~ L. VI ' ! " Published by Page Group Publishing. lno. Elliot Stein, Jr., chairman Jim GreHl"P', publisher Wlllii1m S. Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve ~· m.tnag;ng editor Wolle< lu,,.,......, 1901-1989, founding publisher . Editorial Pay scales for CEOs are truly baming Let's say you're the chief executive officer of a defense conlract~r. Suppose your company lost more than $500 n1illion last year, as a result of which you just laid off 27,000 workers. What do you think would happen? You'd get fired, canned, dumped -right? . Wrong. If you were William Anders, CEO of General Dynamics. you would get rewarded with $4 million in stock options. as a sort of dcssctt to your $800,000 annual salary. Try a!lothcr on~. You're chnirman of a large bllnk in. the nation's capital. In 1990, your bank had to cut its shareholder dividend twice and lost S56 million. So you'd get the heovc·ho? ·Nope. Joe Allbritton, chairman of Riggs •National Dunk in Washinglon, D.C.; ·made " nirty SI .44 million. while his bank sw;1m in red ink. Welcome 10 lhc wacky \li'Orld or corporate executive pay. Even Forbes magazine. than which there is no s10Uter dcrcnder or the Jrce market, admits: ''It doesn't n1akc sense." The market is supposed to be ra1ional, compensating ac:hicvcmcnl and punishing incp1J1udc. But lhe pay rates· enjoyed these days by Amcric;1's corporate clilc seem undisciplined b)' the market's rationality. This complaint has nothing to do ~·i1h the ca ricctlure or 1he "rapaci9us c:1pitalist," the ignor:int fantasy of free enterprise's enemies. A skilled CEO is an asset beyond measure, to employees. shareholders and the country. The poi nt is that in many c1tscs compensation no longer appears lied to pcrfonnance. A CEO's compensation is most often determined by a boa·rd of dir~1ors, from which the CEO is excluded but which nevertheless comprises :.-you guessed it -oth er chief executives. Moreover. pay packages are often designed by outside consultants hired by the people whose pay they determine. 1.. Unfortunately, a solitnry. shareholder is powerless to rebel, and indeed corporations sho uld not be hamstrung by ~hare holde r micromanagcmcn1. But partl y in response to outlandish executive pay, larger shareholders such as pension fund!i are seeking grcaler influence over corporate decision-making. The Sccuri\1cs nnd Exchange Con1mi<islon i!!> nlso looking at ways to incrca~ shareholder input. That is all to 1he good. ·nic suspicion of an old buddy network ripping orf shareholders is bad for capitalism. And what's had ror capitali!!.111, to parnphra-.e :ln old capitalist, is bad for the country. Today In History Today is Friday, June 21, 1hc 172nd day or 1991 . There are 193 i( days leh in the yea r. Summer arrives today at 5:19 p.m. EDT. ·roday's Ulrthd11yi: Cnr1oon1,t 1\l Hirschreld is 88. Actress Jnnl' Russell is 70. Actress Maureen "' Stapleton is 66. Former NBC I ' News President Lnwrc:nce K. ~Gr~ B<rnic Kupcll ,.. 58 . Actor Mon ie ~1 .irkha1n 1s 56. Actor M.on Ely i~ 53 AclrC'iS Mariette liartlcy is 51. ('onlc<lian Joe Fl;ihcrty IS 51. Rock '1ng~r-n11111o1tian Ray Davies is 47. Ac1re'' Meredith Uaxtcr-Birncy is 44. Ac1or ~1 ichael Gross is 44. rak1,t,1n's former prin1c minister, 6cnn.t1r Uhuuo, 1s .\8. UritDin·s !1t\ncc \Vilham or \Yale' is nine. llJ IMIJTI 11111• L I fftdey, ..... 21, ,., • -••• P?F -·· , •• • • • \ Slow-growthers gain speed The slow-growth move ment in Orange County can no longer be ignored by voracious developers, nor trivialized by co-opted city councils. After yc;1rs of resignation to the rapid pace of dcvclopmenl in Orange Coun ty, 1he citizens of Sc11I Bench finally said "enough is enough" on election dny, June 4t h. Si~t)'·fwo pt:rccnt of Scnl Beach voter" s;i1J "no'" to ii Mola l>cvclopr11cn1 Corp. initiative 10 build 32Q luxury hon1cs on 1hc forn1cr l·lcll n1an . R.anch and they .;aid "nu.. 10 a Ci1y Council· sponsored initiative 10 build a golr ctiur~c and rcla1cd commercial developmen t on the !!>:tn1c land. liberal Politics n1orl' t:-ru1v1h Hopefully, ci1y officials and developers will begin 10 get the message: enough IS enough. The reJection or both b0tllot i nitiati"es has some city offii;ials. developers, and pundill<> hafncd. I t ' ' n n ·I y confu~1ng 1hough 1r )'flu a''umc I h :I I n1 0' t 1·h.11'' not :1pparcrllh the l"''c. UnrorlUnJtCI)'. It I' lhC Ju1ninan1 ,1,~ump11on thn•ugh1Jut the cnunty -c~pec1all) on city councll-1 pop11"11cd b} bu1IJcr,, eun1raclor,, rl"~!Or!>, and ci.crow a~cnt5. fn rc.1hty, 1hc vutcr' of Seal Ucach 11rc lr)1ng to send a 1nc,,agc 111 thcrr elected 1Jflrc1al:. 1h:11 is rarely ~cll·recc:1\cd 111 ci ty hall : s·r oP ·r HE OVERDEVELOPMENT OF OUR COMMUNITY. This doesn't mean 1ha1 Seal lleach rc!!>idcnts arc aga1n'l all growth -a frequent cha rge: madi: by developers and the ir hired h;,nds. Rather. it indicates that Seal Beach residents decided against gruwlh on this parci:l of open ~pace at 1h1s time in 1he city's hi-.tury Cunlr:iry !{) the c:~~~ons llf the Sc.11 Beach UJ11WLoync1I. re sident~ did not vie~ more cornn1crc111I dcvclopmc111 and a golf co11rM: "" a viab le 111tcrn1nivc to n1orc rci.idcnti11I hou,1ng . lowing down 1hc pace of growth n1eans e-c:11:1ly that: changing the type of new dcv~lop1ncn1 i"n'I good enough. O""ngc County residents 110 longer asiociatc growth wi1h progress. Oc"elopmenl i!i not perceived a-c the 1ickc1 10 an ~nhanccd quality of life. it '!t 1hc mi.in IJ\rcat to it, Rc,;idcn1 ~ nrc tcd·up with rl\nlpK111 arowlh :and dCVC.:IOpment which brings &ridloclt to ell~ 1ree1s, Q'Verk>ld city ttrvl(C.5, burdens the· fragile environment, de 1ron, 1he local ecology, replace:\ prime •ariculturl\I h111nd with asphalt c.nd concrete, ind a sault the quah1y of hfc 1hat most rcsldcn1<1 moved 10 Oran1e County IU CllJOy. The \'Ole In Seal Uca h is :. f~r ~'l fron1 thl' tM1tCOfnl' of 'n citizen ln111:11rve 1n 198 10 )lk>w g.rO\llth lhrou hout ch@ tounly wlu h we nt !Jl'Wn 10 tkfcnl 56 to 44 percr:nl. Mcp un: A, n 11 w 'de51gnatcd, cn]'))txl 1111 80 per!OCnt lead in 1hc poll) two n1onthA before lhl." elt ... -c1u>n Howc""cr, a maSJivc -. '"':'"-- ~·uun1cr-1illen\1\t launched h\ ,, front org11n1L.ation for ·the de,clopcr~ -Ciltzcns for ·rro1fric Soluttuni. -11/ong with 1he 'lick folk) :u the Building lndu,try A socia1ion (OJA) of Su111hcrn Ct111liforni:l led 10 11s cven1ual dcn11sc . Funded hy the Irvine. S.1111.:1 Mnrgarita. and M1 ·s1on V1c10 companies al<>ng with con1ributions from developers in Los Angeles, San Diego. and !{1\o"cr.,u1c coun11cs. the 11nt1· tw~c11 urc A c11n1pa1gn spcnl Sl.2 n1illinn to the $100.000 spent by pn1ronent3 of Mea,urc A l)c""elopcr' 'pent 1.5 n11lhon du11na, 1hc ln..-t ,.,..o "'eek' of 1he can1paign nlonc, wlfh SJ 11ull1un go111g 10 hi re lhousands ur patd cn1np111g n workers lo canva!>S neighborhood" door·IO·door crciuing the 1llu'.St0n of 11 i:r11~roo1t hackla\h aga1n!il the il~·gro"-'th 111fl1lti\e, In 1988 the pro-dcvclop1nen1 images, ca refully craf1cd by profe ional poli1icul con5ultants, won out over the k:rw·growlh mu'\a c of average: c1tiicn , It was a difl'Crtnt stof)' 1n Seal lk>'lch 1hi June. De pi1c Cllpcndilu rcs. 1n execs?> or S2SO.OOO by 1hc developer and 1h J?rofcs.,10nal cunsultina servK:es or Eileen Padberg. YOtcrs were nc nhcr nlO\cd nor bullied by 1hc hJah•handcd thrents Of lhC dc\l~lopc1 or 1hc di~in cnuout cl1thn~ of the cun3ult1n1. rhc Mola campa~n conlm5ts !(h•tpl)' Wllh the araSirOOt camp10gl\ w:tJ1:d by opponent~ of lhc dC\CIOplllCl\I who 1>en1 only S6.UOO tu yield an 1mpre ''W: clce11on \.ic10r)'. · lhc ,1u~·gro"1h m0\cmcn1 c11n lc:un nluch rron1 the Seal Beach c'pcricn cc . Money. ~h1ch dc\·elopcr-. have :i lo! of, doc) nol al"a)\ 1alk. 11 ·~ ~~iblc, albeit not easy. ror a'e1;1t,;c c111icns to (1ght Cny Hall and, more impor1anll). to fight Or1ngc County·~ land lev1a1hans and win. The Seal lkaeh elecuon also ,huws that atizcns will lurnout to vote on highly sahen1 1siues. Turnout 1n ~al Beach was .56 pt!rccnl -that's higher ch;1n the .1vcragc 11a1ional turnout fo1 a prcs1dcnti1tl election rh1' C()nlrast11 i;harply w11h 1urnou1' 1n other rcc-ent special clect1oni. in lhe counlv which r:1ni.:c bc1wcrn IS and 2.S Percent. 1·he nnal lcs..on 1~ much le s ,r111gu111e Q\erwhclminj? popular opptl 111on tc1 the l-i clln1an Ran h m.ly 1101 t'C enough to ult1ma1cly ptc,l·111 Mnla from goinf! :1hc~d "·1th th~1r planned dcvelopn1cn1. Unilhlc 10 pcrsunde the people, J\1oln n1.1y be at'llc to g.::t 1heir ~ay 1hrou~h 1he ctiurt'I 0~1ously. :.1ola doc n'l rc•ll) c.-n: "hat 1ht ci1i1cn' of Seal Ocach think or \Vant : they 011ly w11nt their dcvelo11n1cn1 , Slow·itrowth :.dvoc11cs c11n l\'..)<)1ec 1n lhc al lk111ch vtc:tory. Uut the trusglc 1g1un~t ran1pan1 gro..,.th will be long and . burdcn'-OmC. " cll1zc_n' ~egln 10 spe1k forceful 1hot11 \hi~ i ~e. 11 rc_m11in 10 be ~n if clec.1cd OffiC11I and dcvtlopcrt a10 h\1enina Alark P Pt-1r.ncc11 i1 •Mistanf profcs.f';()r of l7vl1t •I ;cnce 11 UCI .1ml rcg11f11r Pl'"'H rolum111\:t • Best al the Hotline Edi1or'6 note: Tho lollowifll arc 1amples of Or1nle Coast D•ily Pilot rc1det1' commentl and c:riticisn1 . While Pilot editor5 wckomc and read in comtrN#tts, we will only pu.blish rciponses from c:allers who lc•vc I n•me (please s,,Cll it Of.It), c:irr ·•M phone number (for verific.•IHNJ). t You can 1c1 involved by alliag the Ediror'• Hotline a r 642-6086. ·n1anlc yvu! fl'llWIY trllll A liule story here for you. My wife 11nd I have a new l'me: we count hubcaps on the freeways. Going northbound on the 55 t-rccway on Monday, the 17th, next to lhe divider along the carpool lane from the beginning of 1he freeway 10 the 22 Freeway westbound, there were: 26 hubcaps. one large plastic bucket, one three-foot by four·inch plaslic pipe, one hitt, 1wo dead birds and a lot of debrili. On Tuesday we made the same tnp again, and we recounted to verify ou1 Monday count wa~ correct and thc:re is definitely 26 hubcaps. Don '1 know how often the (recway gets clean but thought )'Ou guy~ might want to maybe look i1110 i1. Maybe you guys would like 10 coun t lhc hubcaps, too. KENNETH BOZARTii Costa Me53 Lt1ttlrs lnll!I hel'Oll Of Perllln ~ Wir To the Editor: We can neve r repay 1he dedication. selOess efrorts and professional e,.pcrtisc or our meh and women or the Army, Navy, Air Force. Marines and Coast Guard in the Persian Gulr. Thi:)" have a special place in our hear'i' and prayers, und deservedly so. • But we seem to be ignoring !hf cr11ical contribution of our mCfl and women in 1hc U.S. Merchatft Marine. Our U.S . nag merchant shipt, avoided 1he ~me mines, sailed under the "amc dangers of missile) .tnd bomb attack. and made tht ~<tme f>Ct'l1nal s•crificc~ or monthi; i1"ay fron1 hon1c .:ind famil) 10 ful!tll lh(1r rolr of ge1ung tht 11mmunilion, l;inks. oil. wtapon hchcop1en. CIC. to 1he scene of rht conn act. Without thii. support by sc th ere would he no hope of v1CIOI") 1n \\:1r. Ninety-five percent of tht ordinance. supplies and fuel wh1cll ,.ent 10 the Gulf ~"~ earned b\ ~hip. Foreign flag \'Cssel!i, bir :tpprcciablc numbers, refused tu sail 11110 danger areas for a varie~ of reasons. So our man1ime mm and "<A-Omen had to do their best aboard aged vessels, carrying !he goods to our lfoops in the desert. in time to keep the prc:s.sure oo Iraq. To the U.S. Merchant M1rinc Academy al Kings Point, NY (one of 1he five rcdcral service academic-1) and to the legion or mc:rchant mariners who served 141 Dc~rl Slorm. go our salute and appreci<111on for !heir contribu11on 10 ,\mcr1ca·s successful c:impa1gn 1n the Pcrs1nn Gulf. ROBE:.R·r f\1 . HAUC K, 0.l) S USM~tA Class of 194 h Newport Beach Water for drought luthe l-d11nr A~ n rc.~ult of the drough1 111 Southern Cahfornia, it is c-on1mon practice for restauran1s 10 ntJI <.erve ~l\ter unless it 1~ reques1eJ On the surface. thi appcan 10 l'ot r1n cnv1ronn1entally consc1ou~ stcr hJ 1akc But h:.a,·e you ,;topped hi 1h1nk of what 1hc l1kcl\ consequence of th1~ seeming!\ ,.c\1·1ntcnt1oned act ? Fit~\ of all, 11 pr o mpt' rcstauran1 patrons 10 c11her ordc1 liquor or ~fl drink\, v.here the~· may h!l\C hccn content 10 s1p on .,..,lier. hnd 11 been on 1hc 1ablc Rcstuuranl~ make a lot QlOft' money 1f 1hcy can tll liquor or "f'fl clnnks. bul reslnur11ntii say th1' 1.sn'1 about money, 11'ii .1t\ou1 ©nsCf"•ng "-liter OK , r1ne , then ~ h RC\\ encour11 e people 10 drink "<A:ttc1 t11:.1c:1d" A lut more "<Allter '' u-.C\I up 111 the prOOuct1on o( hquor .1nd "°'' dr1n .,s waler used 111 production , ma1nta1111ng the laciht1c,, w1,h1ng out the "IUS, c.tc .• no1 '" mentton the pollu11on c1111 c.d by 1hc 1ruck1 and "'an~ u<icJ 10 di,1r1butc hquor ind M>ft drink' lkJ1Jci, the)' art.n'1 ~ for yrnu health, 1f )'O\I want to con~ water, help top air p0Uu1too, tnd '10.y he:ahhitr, do be t11rc. to as for w tcr •ilh your ...a SUE OOOllMEA ••••. ••Inch • • • • • \ t • I •I.17th Coet811M8,CA 17th end Tusttn (714) Ml-8774 Hidden behind the 8 ataUon For Business Or Pleasure *Tour * C ruis es * Business * Pleasure * Air *Hotel *Auto • 'N 'I"' NGS am Is Your Answer 369 E. 17th St. 642-4403 M·f 9-5:30 PM I I HOURS: Costa Mesa . . 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Stylist of Best Quollty For Hair and Nalls 369 E. 17th St. STE. 22 COlto Meeo .CA 97627 64M 118 54&-4565 COUPON $500 OFF Any Holr Service New Cusstomers Only With Coupon Only JUnl 21. 1•1 The Daly Plot ..... _. ......... -~-- • I ' I ' I ' " • : ' 9 . ' : ~ I ~ Hiny Mina »....,...., DETROIT It could have been ugly. BOth teams have M>mc very large ballplayen. Instead, 1t wus just 5eary. . Dave Parl.cr's tie- b re akin g, two-run homer in the <1eventh inning ~nt the California Angch P•"t the Detroit Tigers, 7-5, ThurM.lay night in a game interrupted by a llcnch·clearing, bcnnball ~Ille. Cnlifornm rookie Luis Sojo wai. hit in '~ head hy a pitch rrom Dan Gakcler 1n the rounh 1nnina. and wH adm1t1ed to a hotlpital with :a. mild concussion. In the bottom of the fourth, Chuck finley wa5 • ejected after hi1tin1 Detroit's Mickey Tettlcton in the lea wilh his first pitch. ·•1 don't know if the kid hit Lui{ intentionally or not," Parker said. "But it left a whole lot of things open. It was definitely a little scary. If you've sot a purpose pitch, you don't work up in that area." The dugouts emptied after Tettleton was hit, but no punches were thrown. Angels mnnnger Doua Rader argued the ejection. "H I wu~ Doug, I'd have done the same thing," Detroit manager Sparky Anderson !>.>iid. "That''> my guy laying there. He was nngry at the event. He wasn't angry nt the kid." Roder ungrily denied that Finley was trying to hit Tettleton 7-6 t\ngels schedule ....,IHI I ~-.... 1V June 2t-• 0... • ci..i 5 iiM!t 22-. DMI.. ·~ CtwNI 5 JIN 13-. 0.0.. 5 05 (Sf'N NII 14-M KlllUt c.y, 5 35 Clllmel 5 June 15 -11 Klnlas CllV. 5 35 Channel 5 (II (1lmlS en KMPC fldlo. ll OJ "Yo\1 want to talk about the anme, let'i. 1.1lk nhout the $1.ime. 1 litli, run~ und crrorc;,'' Rader l1111d. "lf you're going to in inuutc that Chuck Finley hit Mickey Tcttlcton 1n tent1onally, that's inappropriate." Umpire John Shulock ~aid Finley's ejection was nu1omat1c becau\e he had wurned the Angels pitcher before he began warming up for the inning. "I've been around Iona cnoup to know that Finley had to be ejected," Shulodt uid. "Rader wa exprcssina his opinion that Finley shouldn't be c,ectcd. That'i it." ShuloCk said he didn't think Gakelor hit Sojo on purpc:>6e. "If I did, he would have been c1ccted,'' the umpire ~aid. Gakeler said it was an acc1den1. "I don't want to make any more o( 11 than it is," Gakcler said. "It wa JUSt a fastball that sot awa>" l don't want to talk about it:" Finley had drc'5Cd and left by the time the game ended. Anderson aid he thought Finley's pitch wa an accident, too. "But the umpire had no choice but to throw him out," Anderson said. "After he warned him, it wa automatic." Orange Coast Dally Piiot High SchoOI Athletes or the Year · California had hat only one home run in 89 inninp before Parker connected. Hit founh home run of the seuon landed ill the second deck in center facld and came • otr Paul Oiblon (2..4). Reliever Joe Grahe (1·1) pitched 4~ inninp. Bryan Harvey got the final three outs for hi 18th save. The Anael'I scored three times in the first with the help of two crror1. Cedl fielder hit his 15th homer in the Detroet third and the Tigers took a 5-3 lead with four runs in the fourth following Finley's ejection. Skeeter Barne!. hu a two-run triple off Floyd Banni ter and Alan Trammell hit a two-run homer, his fifth. Luis Polonia hit a two-run sin&Je in the California ii.;th, tying it at 5. Gakcler, in his third major league start, gave up fi\ie run , three earned, on six hit in SVI Innings. Finley ga\ie up three h11s in three inninas. cean View standout Randv Karhner, a player for all seasons including the fall (football), winter (basketball) and ~pring tba~ball ha-; been !>Clected the Orange Coast Daily Pilot's Male Athlete o( the Year. ,Versatile Karliner area Athlete of Year By Barry Faulkner Orange Cont Dally Pllol HUNTI NGTON BE:.ACH Depending on which ide of the field you occupied, you either loved Randy Karlincr or, well, let' JUllt 'ny )OU could have done without him. Either way, however, he earned your re pcct. Karliner, who recently graduated from Ocean View High, compiled a \IZublc.: adm1rat1on \Otiety during h1 1llustriom threc·llport career with the Scahuwks. AlmoM 01' lurge, howc\icr, 1\ the gmup arnteful to cc him bundle h1 diploma, 4.6 llpced, und Pit Bull inten ity and talk off to new compct1l1\ie ch.1llcngc' .11 the lJnivcr,11y of Ml\\l\\1pp1 "l JU\t hute to lo e," llt11d Knrllner, whose rnre nbility to dominate a game in two difforent porb won him the Orange Coast Dally Piiot's Male High School Athlete of the Year honor. Ocean View football coach Howard I om and baseball head man Steve Barrett will hate to lo'ie Karlincr, who toiled the pa)t three e.isons in each port, .11 times, ingJe-handedly w1lhng h1<1 te.im to victory . Knrhncr 111 o added one full cason a a starting forward on Coach Jim Harris' varsity h.l ketball tcnm. where he played part uf h1'i sophomore eason bcCore opting for more playing time on the JUOIOr \l.lf\lt) He 'n1 out h1!> Junior ba kethall 'IC:l!>On, hut wns lured buck by the compc1111ve forces thnt have driven him incc he wn) old enough to spell victory Ole' M1" recruited the 6-foot-2, 195· pounder ,,, a quartcrhack, but he will continue 111 baseball U) well with the Rebelo, I II\ prep laurel in both ports bad. up h" dec1o;ion to continue n two- 'lfX>rt career K.1rhnc1 trigacred hom' run·and· 'ho<ll otlcn'e the p.1,1 three \Cll\OO\, lending the 1co1rn 10 11\ onl) two ClF pla)off nppcarnnce' ever the pa~t two \Car' A' ,, 'cn1or. Karltncr pa)~ect for 1,5 15 )ard,. rtl\hed for 441, and also handled punting dut1c' lie "'"" \elected Sun ct Lcngue Offen ive Player of the Year by the Oranat Coast Dally Pilot. In additton, Karlincr aw action in the Scoh w~ • secondary, thouah Isom, reluctant 10 lo e his mam man to inJury, hm11ed his pla}'tng time dcfen ivcly. Karliner nbo garnered exclusive laurel\ in ba ebnll, where he shared the Pilot' Orange Coast Arca Pla)cr of the Ye.tr honor~ \\1th fountain Valley' Derck £ .1h) An All·Cf F 5-A 'election, the left· handed utthty man recorded an 8·2 record "'1th "' \JH'' and a t.07 l:RA on the mound Uc 111<.o hit 31l il'I n <.le\1~11.11ed hitter, f1r't bao,cman .ind Irrelevant Week has grown from its humble beginnings 16 years ago By Howard l Handy 0rqe Coast Olf1 PIDI NEWPORT BEACH -Paul lata and wife Bc\icrly ha\ie Iona been patron or the undcrd s I well 8!1 champion~ of the chic. • worling on 1hc \itlnou C\iCnt' the'c day' th n when we 't.Htcd." 'I he Nc'A-port Uc ch Chamber of Commerce, the U•1lboa Uuy Club, the City of Newport Beach, the Oran t Coa t Dilly Pllol nu three tc Rotary club arc itmona tho\C helpina with 1h1 )'Car' event. outfielder, comp1hntt four homer'i, IS RBI and 1 l tolcn base~. In all. Karltner was a p rt of three Sun et League champion A co-tttlc in football a a junior~ a llhared ha eball crown 1h1 . pnng, and the outright champion hip 1n ba cball a a JUn1or Karliner point~ with pride to the te am Irrelevant Week XVI larry W.1nk ! ...... __ Both are araduatc~ or U c and continua their loyuh1cs to the Tro1an with larsc monetary 11ft Certainly, th e USC 3thlct1c proaram h \IC been amona •he elite on the collegiate lc"cl for manv )Cars "We ha"c cln' 10 200 volunteer\ 't\Urlina on the comm1tteo anu I think it j, payin off ta make th1 a very btg Client ror the my ' well as the player ~loctcd," the Salot.,, » Quote of the day: Bob Ho t, likc·prcMdcnt of Out ftndlng ':lmuuion to help • omconc not "° fi >rtunate wu~ nnother mnttcr llnlil the l ido hie couple hit on the i(lc. of hrele".1nt Weck ~ome 16 )CAr o . From th t humhlc bcgmn1ng th;at found alat , him-elf a former Nutmnnl hx>th.111 I c guc pl •)er, and Beverly honoring the 1.1 t pl ycr clc<"tc:J m the NFl. draft with 1 \\CCk ur ft1\ioht tind run II\ Newport ltcnch. the event has i;mwn 1n t 1turc. flu: Soal 11 1 re nov. uhlc to dc'I nn1c ccrtuin f 11 t to other' to kccr 1hc event "I •nd uc looking forward In rcrpctuallnJ 11 for mreny )'Clf\ to rornc. ''We're ,tom much the nm thin \ we did m the mig1nn1na '' t•~ml M•)" "llut we m: lno~1na ahc:ud to ('Crpctu 11mi; th event 1ml lrnvc a lot more JletlPIC I "We h 1vc incorporated a new tw1'lt 1111 )Cl'r. We arc honorin Serge.int M .P 'Red · Whittaker nr Yuma. Aril. '' "ell a l .ury Wan~c. the 'l34th pi k in the NrL draft. .. Wh11t kcr will be tr tcd d1ff\!rcn1ly tiu1 al the amc time will !.hl\rc in the fun and cntcrtummcnt durina the wi:ck, nut we will 111lc nf\tluna way ffom Wnnke. He (Whitt k~r) v.111 be h~c ' 11c 1 cclchrit ," \\ h11t111\cr, .1n I " 1 t 11nc Corp~ 1rctcr n, " le l ctl when h return d from M fi" ·month tour of du1~ 1n O~rution I)• rl 101iu un pr1I ~.th: w th h1~1 Ma.1inc ,,ff the pl.1nl' in Yum.1 the '""'c ,1n1r th.it \ Mkc w11"' 'clcl'tcd 1'\4th h the Ne~ Yt,1k Ci11.1nt" rn 1hc 1-1 dr 1h. • "'''' American Title Insurance C mpl'ny: "It' frcat to ~ inVQlvcd with \UCh a prc'it1g1ou event! m ul harpy to learn th t the old fTIO\lic tar. fohn Carmll, ha tu own un1vcl'$1ty." 'infirmed old1er to ucccssc . while identifying the Seahawks' ba eball playoff lo cs the pa. t two scaM>n as his b1ggc 1 high school regret One team ncromph hment and one tnd1v1dual moment, howc~cr. tand alone a'i treasured memoric . See KARLINER,G Fahs nlllllflll ta 6-A first tan . "-' . "- • ' -TUCSON, Ariz. ,,_ Talk about ~ mis .ina a hot at baseball immonality. David leUcfman may be muffing it big • time. Almost like walking in the winning run after having the batter O-and·2. It's enough to make No. I on his Top 10 Ll t - the one for why he houldn't pitch gain t the Hou~1on Astro~: "I forgot 10 mull, phone or fax 1n my R.S.V.P" A week-and-a-half after being invited to pitch for the Pnc1(1c Coast League's Tucson Toros m its July 1 exhibition agt1inst the parent Houston Astros, there' still no word from Letterman - the guy who's bc;_en making a pitch for months about strutting his stuff in the bigs. The host of NBC's ''Late Night With David Letterman " hall been offe ring his erv1ces "to any major league team'' wanting an inning of ~hutout ball. So Rick Holtzman, owner of the Class AAA Toros, Fed Ex'd an invitation to start against the Astros at Hi Corbett Fie ld. And Jon Ruby, genera l manager of the local NBC-TV affiliate, al so faxed a letter last week urging him to show up Neither had received a reply as of Thursday. · Television-Radio Brosterhous' turn-ons • Angel~-Tigers, Channel 5, 4:30 p.m • Mc11-Bn1vc~. 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Anthony ends bowling career Earl Anthony ended his brilliant ~ bowlin g career with a spree of strikes Thursday night, winning three matches ------before lo ing the $55,000 Flint PBA Senior Open in Flint, Mich. to top-seeded Richard Beallie. ' "I'm thrilled to end my career this way," said Ant hony, winner of a record 41 regular and three senior titles in a 21-year career. "Dick outbowled me 11nd deserved to win. I started my career with a second-place finish and I fini~hed second in my last. I guess that's Justice." In other sports news Thursday: •Lisa Jacob won the women's 800-meter freestyle and Artur Wodjat took the men's frcc\tyle at the -,amc di rnnce in the opening competition of th e Swi m Meet of Champions in MM1on ViCJO • Unbeaten Julio Cesar Chave z ·uffered a cut on the bmlgc of ht no e du ring spa rring Thuri.day, forcing the cancellation of his super lightweigh t title fight next week again t Harold Brazier. fight offic1alo; o;aid --from Tb~ As1oclatcd Press Quote of die day Don King, when a ked why he feels 'trongly about promoting Latin American fighters: ''There is a strong bond between us. I am one of them and they are one of me." 9 1t m. -Wu~n·s tourn1mcn1 (n.lfn Elittbnurnc. r."ll111d (dclt)'\;d), ESPN. ,,.ff~ 9 am -NHL 0,.11 from Uuff1lo, N.Y , SrorcsC'h1nncl hwll-a 11 I m. -Hall or flln\: Tourn11mcnt from St Loul\ (llpc). ESPN. 3 pm -PBA Scarllc Open (dd11ycd), Channel 7. ....... , Noon -Peu.t>urah 11 Dodaers, Channel 2. •:OS p.m -New York Meti II Atl1nt1, Tl:lS. •:JO p m. -Anaels 11 Octro11, Channel 5. 5 p.m. -Tellis at Ch1c:itgo White Sox, WON. Pn p FeotlHlll Noon -Ch1caio Suburb1n All-Stir Gnme from N1pcrvllle, Ill. (11pe), Spurr ChnnN:I. eo1r 1.30 p.m. -POA 1ournomen1 from W1lli1rmburg. Va • Channel 4 2 pm -Senion 1oumamcn1 rrom Charlotte, N C • F.SPN. 4:30 pm. -NCAA Men'~ Devision I Champ1on~hip frum Mon1c1cy (llpc), Prime T1cke1. 6 p.m -Bcl111n Open from Uru,)Cls, lkli1um (tape), Prime Ticket. Ol)mplc Spona ~ p.m -Men'\ &Ymnast~. U.S.·Jllpan 1n World Lcaaue vnlle)'b1ll (111pe), porl~Chonnd 6·50 p m -U S. Olymc,.e Gold Prdont<tinc 01u~1c 1rnck ind field mccr from C1111:tw. Ore (t11pc), TIJS MlsttllanfOlfll , por1JI .a \ti p "' -\\1JI: Worl1I ~1f Spom l111rh:m Glob.:1m11cn from OrlJndo. Fla.: mou111Men·lllkc compctmnn from V11il, Colu (ll•pc). Ch.1nncl 7 Pro Badc~lb•ll .S p m -WUL C•l&M"' ,1t D•yton, SromCha11ncl (r1;pc11t~ 111 Hl pm.) Racquttb1ll 7 111 pm -wrRA N111on11 I Ch;1mp1on,h1p lronl 0.-111mur1.: (t11pc), Prune Ticker Soccn K pm -A C Milltn (lt~I)') "~ US N1mon11I Tc11m hom Chlcaa:o (11pc). SpomCh11nncl. Horw Rat'ln& 8 p.m -llollywood Pirk rcpl.1y~ (rndit)' und S,11urd.ey). Channel 56 (Prrmc T11:k1:1. 1n o .. m ) Pro fnotball 10 pm -Arena JX1ro11 11t Orlnndo (1.ip.: ). l'nm1: Ticket. Bodna I .1 m. -Rtely Mt)'Crs vi. Dooald Allt'(in. JUmor-v.1:hcr-.c11h1 • frum Ath1n11c Should the U.S. Open tcrap !!f.T'"' 18-bOle ,..,.._ .... utenda IM toumaa.n& &o a M , 111d ID IO tuddml •i or anochet form of deCklinJ a champioft? At preMnt, the U.S. open ii the ·on1y major aolf toumaineft(4fhidl take1 an additional day to break tiea. ABC Sports, which owns rishu. to the touma!""t• would prefer that no tie ever occurred. Any kind of playoff 11 a heedache f« the network according to ABC Sports vice president DaVid DoWns saya. "J do~'t know that it makes a whole lot of difference to our network or any network whether a playoff wipes out IOmC programming Monday afternoon or wipes out some prosram~iq in prime 1ime arter the Sunday telecast," DOwns told The Auoaated Pre . "One way or another, overtime are a headache for • network." For the third time in the past four years, the U.S. Open had to be decided with an 18-hole playoff on Monday, when P1yne Stewart beat Scott Simpson . The Master and PGA Championship decide their ties by ~uddcn death, while the British Open uses a four-hole, total-score__playoff. ABC's Monday 1elecast, from 1:30 p.m. POT to completion of the playoff round, drew a 6.6 overnight rating, with each rating point reprcseMina 1 percent of the TV's in America. One ratlna poi•t i~ equal to about 931,000 homes. When ABC came onto the air with the playoff Monday afternoon1 Stewart and Simpson were OQ the 12th hole. Downs said ABC has not lobbied with th• U.S. Golf Assocjation, which sponsors the Open, to change its playoff in any way. 0 KTTV/Foll Channel 11 will air two mid-season specials profitin& Dodgers' record-setting catcher Mike Scioscia and the impact from the team's newest members, including Darryl Strawbeny and Breu Butle't, airing June 28 and 29, respectively. "lronman Mike," airing Friday, June 28, at 9 p.m., salutes the ver atile two-time All•Star selection, who has caught more ~ames 1han any other player in the team's history. This month, Sc1oscia broke John Roseboro's record when he made his 1,2J9th appearance behind the plate. Former Dodger Steve Yeater wilt ho. t the half-hour special. The next day, Saturday, June 29, "The New Faces of the Dodgen" airs from 7:30-8 p.m. on Channel JJ. The half·hour special will pre.,cnt interviews with Strawberry, Butler and pitchers Bob Ojeda and Kevin Gross and will be ho ted by sports anchorman Rick Garcia. Orel Her'lhio;er's return to the pitching mound will also be examined. · 0 The dc cidin$ game of the NBA Finals was a victory for NBC u well 11-. the Chicago Bulls. 11le Oull)' 108-101 win over the Los Angeles Lakers was the mo~t-watehed program on television last wec:_k, the A.C. Nielsen Co. re ported. Jt was seen by 18.:\ million viewers. The game helped aive NBC an overall rating for the week of 9~. CBS had an 8.8 and ABC an 8.3. Each ratings point represents 931 ,000 homes. 0 TBS Sports and the Southea tern Conference have reached agreement on a one-year contract eittension. ------------------------------------------Ct1y (t.ipc), ESPN The exten ion gives TBS the rights to 12 games durin& the 14-wcek season and marks the eighth straight year TBS will televise SEC game . 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Some of the sports that will be featured include basketball, boxina. diving, gymnastics, figure skating, track and field and swimming. Thi. will be ESPN 's sixth con ecutivc Festival. The event, held every non-Ol ympic year since 1978, will feature more than 3,000 athlctco; in 37 Olympic/Pan A{ncrican Games sports. Dennis Brosterhous Is •n ""1ngt Cout Dall.y Piiot Sports Wrlttr 1.-bnst 1t/t1 ls/on-radio column •P~•r:r tt-try Friday. WGN ~ pm -Anacls 11 Dc1ro11. ESPN. II p m. -1978 Yankees vs Bosron AL Eusc pl&)ofr same replay. Prtmc Tidcer Ml1ttll1HOVJ1 Spor1JI I p m -Spons Sunday Coup de Hoop b:nltth1ll fin1li from I.Ju Vep s (rape). Ch>1nnel 2 Equrstrian I pm -Shell Cup Derby (11pc), Spon1Ch1nncl Bo•lna n <I pm. -J1mc1 "Buddy" McOirt vs Tyrone Mnorc. welcerwc11h1S, rrom Ch.1tk\C(\ll. SC (11pc), Pnme Ticket Po-tri>oat RMlna 2 30 r m. -Offshore compet111on from r>.:c111111 Ill (t11pc), SponsChMnncl Wru1lln1 5 lO p m -Wor1J Tum frccst:vlc 1ru1IJ from l'h1l11111.:tph1i1 (h•pc), Pumc Ticker. Vollcybelt 7.30 p m -Pro beach rompe111lon from Cnco.i lk11ch, A11 (cape), SporcsChRnnc:I. "°'" Rad111 l! \0 p m · -Holtyowood Pull replays, Ch.mncl 56 (Pnmc Ticket, t2.30 1.m.) Prtp Butb1ll 10 pm -CIF Soulhcrn Section ch~mplondur came from An1helm Stadium r1ap1.:). Spon$Ch1nncl Jtt Skll"I Ill 3-0 p m. -Pro compc1111on from San D1r10 (111pc). Prime Ticker 11 1~ 1 m - KFMB (760) RADIO BaMIHlll San D1e&0 11 St Louil. I pm. -Phrsburah 11 Dod1ers. KADC (790) S pm -An1elt 11 Detroit. KMPC (710). XTRA (690) Rshing impraring tar aria ang/BN Sult wutcr tnglcrs nrc battling cool water that moved mto coa u1I beache th1 paM week 11nd the bite on bass, barrncuda and bonito was off for n f cw day . Things arc improving daily. and good fi shing '' expected fo r the remuindcr of the summer fishing month.; and hopefully int o ea rly foll An ample upply of good "hook" i.ize anchovies .., allowi ng both portfi~hc1 und private yncht11 10 hcnd out of Newport harbor with a full tank of lively bait. Jiii ····~ Outdoors Newport I. nding (7 14-61S·OSS0) has added a new 'portfh hcr tn it~ ncct The "P tr1ot" i"I n fas t 76-foorer that 1 runnina v•·dl'y tnp oul or the landing departina 111 S a.m. d:uly rh1 new boat should be ideal for ft h1ng coc.1,rnl hot i;pots, the Islands und off hore woters. if l\lhtic:orc/tuna move clo~ to the ~.each thi ea~n. The vc~I 1 kippered by Mike fhomp on and Chr1\ thrina and will be running tll whercever the he t fi h1n i taking place. It urc i n~e there i a big ocean out In rront of Newport to handle the "Putnal" and "f•rcelance" a the two ftno and 'pccdy IX'rtfi\hera heAd for hot fl!lhina !!pot . B11y fi hina has sturted tu tow due to 101 of boatin1 pre urc. Some action I reported by anglers fi5hinJ; d cpcr channel durina an early momina tide chAngc . with 1he bulk of the catch comi una of hcrrin!:. \mall potted bay ba and ft rcw tcaal halt hut. l 1vc IMil .1n~l trollcd chmmc and ht,l(k divina lures .ire pmducttvc when f1 hlna off P l\lllion k1ff or priv le h('·"' tournament for June 30. Prize will be awarded for the largest si~ calico ba caught durina this one day event. All boat will depart at 6 a.m. and return to the docks by 4 p.m. and an awards presentation will take place at the Wind and Sea Restaurant in 0Ha Harbor beginning at S p.m. r or more infonnation on the tournament, which features a six-day range trip on the "American Angler" as first prize, phone 714·831-1850. 0 Fresh water lake ri hing at Irvine Lake and the Santa Ana River Lakes I' excellent for lots of hefty strin ers of channel and blue catfi h. The catf 1shin1 season 1 in full w1na nt both these popular lake, and with 1hou nd of pounds or whi kerri h beina stocked weekly 1n "The Lakes," they have to be good pot to pend • day or night fi h1na. No fi,hing license i rtquired and 1 good fleet or rental bo t 1 available. 0 Oner that normal condition exi t in the High Sterr country and the lack or water is currently affecting 90me tream . Lakes arc 11ill hold1nc up, but thundershowen arc needed to act tho hiJh country back in shape and throuah the rem1inln1 ummer trout f1 h1n1 months. 0 portfisheq are mak101 1COutin1 trips out of Sen OiclO landinp in hopea of findin& ck>ler IChOOlt iA albacore. Condition . Ire &ood (or In "inside" Nft o( '-lflM ~ith Iott ol bait around hi&h 1p111. Due to ooldlr water, look for 1 later 1bowin1 of: tuna and dOflldO off the Southland coatt. Oridoers sctH:dule inninp before beifta remcMd far a pinch hitter with lhc KOre tied 2· 2. He allowed four hill while wallt- ina three ud 1trildna out rw.. J....OS ANOE LES Staa Javier'• bad·hop tinale in the eiahth inn~n1 •napped I I Uc H the lot An1elc1 The DOctaen took a 1·0 lead in 1 he first on 1 two-out double by Javier and 1 run-JCOnna 1in&le by Eddie Murray. Dodaen ticat the Phtabut&h Pirates, 3·2, in a battle between National Leasue division leaden at Dodier St.dium. but the ball bOunc:ed over the OUtllrCtched aioYe Of Jay Bell. Mike Sharperson drcwe 1 2-1 pitch from Smiley into the left· field seats with one out in the second inning to make it l-0. The Pir1ue tied the score in the sixt h. Andy Van Stykc and Bobby Bonilla drew two--Out walks and Barry Bonds and Mitch Webster followed with RBI singles. Kevin Oross (•·S) wa the winning pitcher, blankin1 the Pirates in the cipth and ninth. The -1n w11 the fifth 1tr1iaht for the Dodaen. who extended their lead in the West to six games over sccond·l)Jacc Cincinnati. Brett ButW led orr the eighth with • single off staner John Smiley (8_.) and was MCrificed to second bY Juan Samuel. Javier followed with what appeared to be a routine grounder to shortstop, The Pirates, who haYc lost five of their la't eight game~. nrc •'h g1tmcs ehud of St. l..Oui in the East. The inning ended when the Pirates attempted a double steal with Bond trying to wore from third and being thrown out at the plote. Dod1er1 starter Ramon Martinez. biddlnc co join Atlanta's Tom Olivine and Minnesota's Scott Erickson 11 11 ·t•me winners, pitched the first seven Smiley pitched 7VJ innings and allowed nine hies and three run . llltll' top ·tlllw allJllaaB BBIBCOORB, lhlB NBA lll'lltt a llUBBBlnl ""'' By JOhn Lindsay $alppl Hoofwlf'd ""' SeMc• Give the folks who run the NDA credit ror one thing. With only two rounds, the draft will be over quickly. Charlotte, New Jersey and Sacramento will, in some panicular order: select Syracuse's Billy Owens, UNLV's Larry Johnson and Georgia Tcch's Kenny Anderson. The Hornets have first pick and need scoring help ot small forward -which would make the 6-9 Owens n natural. However, Hornets vice-president Alan Bri tow is supposedly very high on the 6-6 Johnson. The Nets did well last year with No. I pick Derrick Coleman, another Syracuse alum. He earned rookie· of-the·yenr honors. New Jersey likd Owens but would settle for Johnson. • Sacramento, desperately in need of a point guard, wants Anderson. The Kinp arc hoping Owe ns and Johnson go first. Sacramento might use the final pick of the first round to get a power forward or center After the first three, the draft gets a hl\le funy. Denver. which had the league's worst record, choo cs founh and eighth. The Nuggets need help everywhere. Georgetown center Dikcmbe Mutombo, 7-2, would help a pitiful interior Denver defense. Missouri forward Doug Smith, 6·10, twice Big Eight player of the year, is a solid •ll·around talent. After trading Michael Adam!>. Denver also needs a point guard, possibly UNLV's Greg An1hony. Miami drafts fifth and need~ scoring help in the backcourt North Cnrolinu State's Rooney Monroe fits that opening. A trade 1~ po~siblc here. Dallas choo cs sixth. The MaV'i are aging quickly so they need a player who can contribute immediately. Stanley Roberts. scven·footer who left I.SU before lost season to play in Spain, and' Arizona junior Drian Williams nre possibilities. · Minne otn ill at No. 7. An athletic power forwu rd would look good. Moody point guard Pooh Richardson's act may be wearing thin. Oregon's Terrell Brandon or Temple's Mark Macon might do better. The Clippers select ninth and arc looking for a point guard to replace current disappointment Gary Grant. Michigan State's Steve Smith will go here if he's still around. If they want a center, Nebraska's 7- 2 Rich King should be around. The Clippers also have the 22nd pick. Orlando goes 10th and may take the "best athlete" ~ available. New Mexico center Luc Longley. 7-2, r would be a b1' improvement over current stiff Greg l(jte. The Mugic also has the 23rd pick Cleveland, No. 11, may be looking to trade up for " immediate help. Injuries to point guard Mark Price and forward John Williams exposed the lack of depth. Little·known 6·9 forward Chris Gatling from Old Dominion has NBA ability. The Knicks, t 2th, have o mess at point guard. New coach Pat Riley won't find Magic in disgruntled Mark Jackson and over·thc·hill Mo Cheekl. lf Riley wants a shooter, UNLV ju nior Anderson Hunt would help, I • Indiana has the No. 13 pick and would hkc to 4 \radc up to tct UNLV swingman Stacey Augmon. If that doesn't happen, Oklahoma State center Johnny Pittman would add 1cboundlng depth. As a f wc·aamc playoff lou to mighty Portland showed, Seattle is not far from contention. With the J4lh pick, a hard-worlung role player, such as Kan as 4P l,,...,.,J.,> ,.,, UNLV's Larry Johnson will almost ,urely be one of the top three selections 1n ne't week~ NBA Draft. forward Mork Randnll or Mmne~ota guard Kevin Lynch, would compliment talented ~tartcrs. Atlanta is next. Center Moses Malone '" all but finished apd highly-paid reserve Jon Koncak 1 no answer Colorado's Shaqn Vandiver might plug that hole Golden State has the 16th. 17th and 25th p1d. ... and a glaring need for rebounding. The Wamo~ moy trade up with Miami. If not. look for forward Chad Gallagher from Creighton or Iowa State's Victor Alexander to go West. Milwaukee has the 18th pick to patch aging insiders Jack Sikma and Danny Schc~c'i. Clemson\ Dale Davi , a 6-10 brui er who led the Atlnnt1c Coast Conference 1n rebounding three seac;on~. \hould he nvailable After trading down, Washington select~ 19th. The punchless Bullet need ~mcbody to help Bernard King. North Carolina's Rick Fox might case !>Orne of the scoring burden. H<l\l\ton. No. 20. hope lo find .1 'm:ill fo~ard or hooting gu:ird. Trouble omc guard Vernon Ma\\vell may h.we ~orn out hi welcome Jnd Providence\ Eric Murdock could probably \tep nght in Utah goc~ next and necdc;, m 1dc depth and a backup to John Stockton. Syracu-;e'c;, '1· 10 Le Ron E.lh~ und m.}bC N C St.1tc point Chm Corch11rn1 would help • RIB.EVANT From 81 Shot Clock golf 1oum1ment at Newport Beach Golf Course which will take place the same day. Otherwise, the Whittaker family will par\icipatc in most or the. other events throuahout the week includina Monday'• Rot1ry Club lrrelcvnnt Weck aolf tournumcnt nt Newport Beach Country Club, the Dack to Doi Nlaht Tuesday, " vi it to I lollywood Park 1tnd the B1lboa Ony Club port Hall of Fume on Wcdnc\day and the honoring our troop\ for • grc:il Job 1n the Pcr\la n Gulf and at the snmc time have plenty or 11mc to honor Wnnkc 1n the manner trrclcvltnt Weck honoree have become accu 1omcd to be1n1 treated. their fa\OfllC ChJflllC' .. The fue~day Runnsn'.Gunnin' golf event will be under direction or ~tc"cn Bcrn<mh. :\ 'to,i.; brol.;cr nnd Ram.Iv Younsin.•n. a 'JXlfh "olumn1-11 for Jhc Rc:~"tcr The prt)(ec<l will go to (u,tn Mc~a·, "There will be the u ual rray of gift;. from civic proclamatlon , the key to the ci ty and other of 1 ~erious nnture to lhc nhundant cap~ l\WCnt \hirt and other mcm· orah1h1 lrom the va1 iou.. NFI~ team and other,." 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K.arltner clo'lcd out 4~ inning of relief on 1hc mound 10 C\tcnd 1hc team'• , .. inning MreJk, , .. h11.h ended ell 14 g:imc~ in the f1N round of the playoff Karhner\ clu1ch rcrformance\ were ii trademark of his tenure 1n the Sun\ct League, where he garnered Athlete of the Year honor\ th1., year "He'" !ouch 11 com ~tl\or," Fuuntnm Valley High baseball All-Cf From 81 He f uclcd the Seahawks to a CO· Sunset League champ1onsh1p with the Fahs-led Barons. Fah will continue at Cal State rullerton. while Karhner IS bound for the Umvcr 1ty of M1 1~1pp1. Brink, the most 'on 1stent performer for the Cl F S·A finah t Charge!'. h11 455 for Coach Paul Hnrrcll He led the \cam with two home run" and even RBI in the ph1yorf , nnd fm1 hed with three homer' nnd 27 RBI for the season Oru"-c· the Scahawlo;' 'horto;top. hit 407 and WO\ uccci.sful on all JO of h1' 'tolcn ba c attempt,, includmg four -.teal'\ of home He Two Newport Beach swimn1ers honored I "o 'w1mm ers from the "c"'port Uc,1ch 'Vta,tL r' h.1vc been 'c:lc"1cd 10 the 1990 All·Amcrscan tc,.m. M,1c;te r' Co.1ch Denni'> \l.111nn,1i.1 announced r he prcu:q111\lte for c.irning II· \mL 11c.1n honor' include "'inning ,, 11.1tw1rnl ch,1111p11111,h1p or '"'1mm1ng the f,1,tc't time in ''" ,, •c: J;ruup tor th.u par\\c11l.1r \car coach Ron LaRuffa aid after Ka1liner''I dramatic g.1me·"inning homer. "I'm glad hc'!i 11r:idu•1ting " LaRuffa\ prai c wa-; echoed bv several oppo.-.1ng co:ichc\. particularly tho~c 1n the unset League. "He could run a' well a.' he could throw," l:.d1'-tln High football coach Dave White 'aid · h \\as \CMY \n \\,llch -.omc of the \hmg-; he c11d thl'> vc.ar · Munn.1 ·High foothall coach John Seclc' V.j' al .. \\ 1mprcs-;ed \\Ith "-arlinu·, 1mpro"l\at1Cln.1l 'kill\ ''He'-; gomg to make things happen because he ha'i the fnQangibfe~ thlt )'OU can't plan fo r," Seeley explained. Though Karlincr' mien Hy 1 readily apparent on the playmg field (he was thrown out of two baseball games for throwing ht~ helmet and bowling over a C3tcher, and he i<1 not nvcrse to cxchanafog -;cored 24 run' and v.J\ the. mf1cld anchor for Coach 1c'e n~urcu Cro"c. a dc\lgnalt.!d hitter and outf1clctcr. belted an Orange; C<l.1'1 Arca·k•ding nine ht1mc: run' Hr al..o added 26 RBI :ind finl\hcd \\Ith a 45"' average 0 ALL-CIF 8-A ~ ........ ......,. ....... _ r1 -o-"""" ... -,.,..T_ '-lint~ , -°"" , .. ~ Yllfir '-°"* ._...., l ..... •-OJ W..._..,t'a l/f -.. "*' 5"' VlllT C-ltll\ n..-, .,.,,.._a. , _...,. 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Either way, his Southeastern Conference opponcnu will likely learn to endure Karhncr's athletic p1 e ence with disdain the next cveral years. _.....,T_ "-""""" ~ ()(~ .. VWw ,_~ Cl\rdll! ..... , -• lloecllff .......,. •-llJ s..... H.i UT-....,,,,...C~ S J 8otco t-~""'{"* IJ -11<!1 1411 (&WWI •-~r-•-lillt~SI"- ' -Marc... Met• l I --, -OM l~ ~-Of -A fdd* ~ Kiit Ol-"r:\h • ~ Of-~ ~ ,..._ TNNT•- P-4."0f! ~ Qirrcl _.... , ~ .. ~~ ·~~~ •-•r-a11 JO(' Iii-.~,...., , eo ,,....., ~ Sir 'nCll °" £ ODr1Cll C·"111'l':ar.,.. c-~s.~c.-.-v...., ~ • ~ iiMQ """""' ,..., If -Re• ~~'WIO •.c-""' ' -Gllw< "" tl lllllOO Alnll f -Cuttn ho On 'lifW ~-,.,.~ C-11e (l' -11<11 C>owt Ocllll'I ~ ; ~-.. f>"I~ s...-v...,. Of-loelly ~ .. ""'* ~ St 1-2 $1 .. , St H St ... St ... $t IS$ St •U St 415 St ~ , 371 , .. St ... St e«> St S40 , 10.1 ~ ti " ... ' N , ... 5f 11 GI St llOI 5' )41 5' ll'S 5f ... • 440 Sr 401 St ,.. " ~1 So 400 )I 41t Peter Bud.le • who rru1de the tc.1m for the \l'<th yc:.u 1n u ro"' .1nll I' one ot the top ocean r.1ccf' 1n the: country. \\Cit ·" Glona M.u1cn1h,1I of the Nc"-port Oc;1ch t c Im m ;Id c A I I ·Am c r i c cl n. ,1c1.ording to Skupin,k1 ~11Kc 101nsns the coaching ,rnff or th1: Nc,vport Beach MO\tc.-.., Moricnth.11 hn'< bct(."tmc t'nc of the tc p Iona cou f\C 'w1mmc111 in the \i\11rlJ 1n the 20().mctcr butterfly .ind 400 meter in<li\idual medley. FOf Just $20 we'll run your 1x.2W' ad In our Mil• mot.1¥e MCtton, with a ptctur9 of ~ car, for 3 oon- eec~ s.turdaya. Copy muet be lubmftt9d by Wtd. llJ t~ D•lty J)l/Of C.11 Candy NOW at &42..s818 to place your ad -.nd get In on th .. lntroduc:toty offett • upcr,tnr .. compc111ion t Ne~port Dunc on Fnd•y. Suoday follnwin1 the pre s conference ot 4:1~ with $1 lat:i !ICrvina a.. m 'tcr of ccrcmnmcs for the fun-filled, opcnin ·d•y ·1 he al.:ita arc alWI) looking fnt WA) to 1mpro .. c the ~eek·lona re tivitie and arc open to u e'ition' and ~ck "dv1cc from r::============:-1 The AutomotlYe Guide appeaia • ~ s.tufdey. Th Snlntu f 1mily credo fur all of the lrrclcv1i1n1 Weck fc'tMllC\ ha alwlly" Ileen to "du methinii nice (or someone fur no apparent rco n.•· Wanke will Whttraker on conference 11 nub. am~e Al ng with unday for • pre I he Balboa Bay 1 "We may havo a bit more n:lcv1,ncy to thi' yur' event tiedtu of the pr ~nco of the Wh1tt•kcr family," alata \a)" .. Out we'll take h 111 "' trid in lvo. Whilo alata enjoys ht dutic'I ma rcr of ccrcmon • he •l look lo the chllnty analc nr Irrelevant Weet. "Wo arc mov1n1 1n the dir ti n to hive each cwnt tllfd Yr1th a different charily 1n mind," he sa~. "We have lhc Rotary l1.1b pan~rin lhc aolf lournnmcnt on Monday 't\ilh proeecd~ go n1 10 other\ ., they o along. "We don't oppo chan in the format 1f a better ' ea me alona.'' both y. Tho'c who have followed lrrcvclant Weck incc 11\ 1nccpt1on m 1976 \\hen Kelvin K"~· a wide h: ei .. cr out of the Un1vcn11y o( I> 1~t n ' s honortd, kntl* that thc"re h1we been m1ny chan in lht' 16 year~ t ll'C will be m J in th future ~ the Salatas arc .1huys look1n1 fnr W' .. ' to 1mprf"IVC: Irr lcv.tnl Weck 1 h11t'" their nuturc • • ~~~~';o c~ tel\ • Wt•ll'I II II Tecn11al icnni-;enutiOa Jcnnircr C..pr111i h•~ committed to 1>1rlk:ij>11c In 1hc: Ma2J11 Tenn" 011.._,it~Juty 29-Aug.' til lhc La Co:M1 Rcwr1 ind Si» it1 C11rhbad. Mu~tl·d~y pMCk.1gd il!j, ~II i 1ndividu11I J11ll)' uckcls ~1c being offered. 11' TickCb m1y he purth11~d through the tournament of(lcc al (619) 436·LOVE or by c11lhng T1ekctma111cr cu {619) 21S. TIXS. VllMl/lA IOll'lllY 1989 champion A1ron Krickstein his et1tercd the 1991 Volvo Tennis/Los Angeles to be played July 27·Aug. 4 11 the Los Angcle1 Tennis O;:nrcr 11 UCLA. Kriclutcin joins S1ef11n Edberg. Jv;an l.cndl. Pete Sampras and Michael Chang in lhi5 tourn•mcnt, which benefits the Smithern C11ifornia Ttnni' A11ociation's junior development progr1mJ. 1t For further ticket inform111iun, phone. the tournament office 111 (213) 208·0730. Uttla League cllnlc Thc Newport Lillie League will hnld 11 summer bascb•ll clinic for 12·ycar-0lds only from July 16-Aug. 22. StrcsJC:d will bt pr•cllcc skills for advanced play (l'uny and Senior lc1gues), longer throws from vJnou~ pos11tons. lcadoffs from hascs. p1tch1ng 1cchn1qu~ and b111ting practice w11h machine and cage The '1~·10otck clintc will cons1~t of two l11rc .11!c1noon ~cssion• per week. ThC"rc " a -.cr~1 .1tc rc.·rcahunal league ~' wc11 , fn1 playc1' .1p:cs fl.\\. There arc no rlJvoff, ni ~tand1n~s. wcclaJay rlay cinly (no l·11Uar'· ~.uurd~\"' nt Sunday•), late 11ftcrnoon ~nd l',ulv C\c1ung g~mc~. w11h 1111 game~ at l.1nn1ln 'Hh<~1J I .ic11irv I h.: 1•1 r~·a1 1"n.1! h.•.1gul l>Cfl.111' Jul~ ,"( unll .:rhl-·\u~ 1'1 'B' l1H nit\!~ 1nh•im.111un, ph11nl· (71Jj ()~0· •!oiJ'i ...... a Some or 1nc pc1to11 '*"" In la Anac~ 'iP>f'' will be honc>t-ed 11 1ttt CcdU"11·$in1l Sporl~ Sriccta('Ubtr Dinner on Sundly, June 23, al the 8c:Ytrly I hltOll Hoccl. Eddie Murray of the Dodacn. Ltte Rob1111tlo at ttlc Kinp 11nd R1idcflo eullCh Ari Sh..:U wlll receive Man or thtl • Yc1r 1ward1 in 1hclr rcspccHvc si)or1s; Chkk Hearn will be honurcd IS Joum11hst of lhe YtJir; and l\oy C.mptnelh1 l\nd Pete Ratelle will roccivc lifetime Achie9t:mcnt a ...... nt.. rn:&e:nting the •Wald' wlll bo: Vin Scully, 10 • C1mpH1.cll1: Fninlt Oiffotd. to RU1Cllc; OaYc Taylor, 10 RohitaUlc: 011rryl Stniw~rry. to Murrity. Jerry Weii, 10 Heim: 11nd Howk Lun~, IO Shell. Proceeds fr..xn tke dinner, as well as the 1uc1ion fC'11turi111 1por1i; memt1111bill1 will hcncn1 1bC' Ccdan1-Sin11i Mcdic•I Genetics· jtirth Defects Cenier. Dodgers Man11.gcr Tommy L11sord1 will 5CrYe as c111ttc uf the Sport~ Spcel11:cul11r Dinner. ft Tickcl inform111ion for the dinner i' 11v:uh1blc ~· callina (lll) SS!i-3664. • 111cy1:1e tour The C.liforni1 Tour South, a bicycle lour 1ha1 explores a varie ty of terrain in Soulhern Catiforni1, is scheduled for Sept. ll·l5. The tour is dciiancd 11ftcr the Cllllfornla Tour Nl)Tth, which is now in its fourth year. Riders pay • rc1istr1tioo fee of Sl35, wh1eh includes camping, hoc showers, gear tr:111$port, route m11ps 11nd T·shi11. Riden; c;an ~'C al their own pace, i1opp1ng whenever desired. S' Fo r more 1nformallon, phone (800) 228· 7041. Marumoto Clinic A ha,kc1hJtl \hUOt1ng and b;1ll-h11ndling skill' d1n1l· .. ·111 be held a1 the ll:ubor Arca Boys nnd (i1r\, riuh in NCWf'l'.lll llCUlh S!\lurday, July \J, fn1m Q "m ·noon I h•· 1lin1c I) 1•1lCn It• gul~ .tnd boy) gr.ides b tln .. ui:h 12 11nd " dr"gncll 1u help 1nd"'idui.1, .!.:,·c l<'p .11u.I 1n1pr1iv1· 1hc1r 'hooting .ind hall· h.tndling ,kjl!, '8' I 111 funhct 1nformat1<1n, phoni:-(11 4) t,J.1-~0~f, • 111 CVMHkrod 1o hr the lll'Ftl --~ hill' llC~ h1'9lcthl.ll 111\imiamc.IU kl the"'"°"' 128 1c11m' fr11n1 1hC &M1llH:11'l C1dlr1ttoi1 au: .. vilU .m«t the I•~' 1wo 1111:ekendJ In June lot 1he :14th LA W111i Summer 0.mct Men'• ba~kelhidl cut11pc111lun. l;ntcrcd In 1h1s )'C11r'1 1ourn11rncnl 1iro 2$ of 1hc •up 40 r111et1 .chools In Solithcrn Oihrornla Spon-.urcd by the Los #\n1ele1 lunkJf 0\1mbcr qf OwnMCreo, the LA W•tU Summer 011mcs .H1)kClb1il( Tourn1mcn1 will bc1i11 prclin1in1Jry 11ciiun June 22, 2J. 11nd 29 11 IJtnnlna. ~n~h11w (S1t11rday only). Dorsey, FrcnlOnl, Wutehc~1cr Ind LA Ji.>rdan hi&h Khoi.lb. 111 well •~ El Cimino Cullcac. 1·hc ch:.mp~ship game wilt be ph1ycd J\lnc 30 11t El qtm1no CuUegc. tip·l1fr '' 3 p.m. Compc1ilion 111 11U LA W1111~ Summer 011rtte.i event~ 11rc free 11nd upcn tut~ pYblic. 9 For more lnform111ion, phonll (213) '81- 1:111. ...... fol' die Kids' "Swing for the Kids." 1 bcst:ball 11tt1mble tolt tourn11mcnt to benefit Pediatric Cllnccr Resc11rch Foundatlon,'will be held Monday, July 15, 111 Newport OclK'h Country Oub. Check-in bcgirtt 11 9:30 a.m., wilh a pulling COlltCSI lo be held II ttlc SllffiC time. A bilrhceue lunch will be :served at 11 1.m. 11nd the shotgun 1ec-orf i~ :1ehcduled for noon. A oo<:kt11il/ho11 d'ocuvrcs roccpdon will begin 11 5:JO, 111 the fin ish of 1hc 1ovrnamen1. The fee per player is 5150. flt Fur rc~crv11d o n 1111 ll do'nat1nn informnliun, phunc •he Newport Ccn1er As..ucialion 111 (71A) 120-8488, The M:rond annu11l Adult D•)' tleallh C1 rc O;:n1cr Charily Golf Tourn1mcn1 w11\ be held 1t the new Coto de Cau Golf &. R11cqucl Club. The tournnmenl, to be held July JS,.wiU be pl11ycd on Coto'i top-ra1cd private 18·holc cour»C dc!llancd by Robcri Tren1 Jone1 Jr. Proceeds from 1hc 1ournamcnt wilt benefit the Adult Day Hcallh Cllrc F11c1lity in Sin aemcn1e. '2t FC!r more inform1tion on the tournament, phone ~lark Paolucci 1t (714) 858·2626. tllf P'I II 1211112 ! £_quw,:aa Hflh hnkttWI .-1\ Tim CJ'llrin, •h·••• *''" mc.•t>ofl o( 91111 .... ital• cMntpluNbip fOMI, wtll cund1191 • JDlllh lMl*clball Cllftp IMI Summer ud ,....... Ill the wpctrilion and IMCrucllon. The camp 11 timed 11 boys 1nd Sith C'lll«lfll 1,r1dcS l tJuwati 8. - Camp fC-1h1tC1 include indl1lldu1I and 1c1m offcniivc and Oi:fc1t1lvc fund1mcn1als. • CJlllP i-•hlrt, 11Clual tuU-cwJt 11""9~1h rcfcrea. :ihoolln1 con1CJts. hl&hli&ht vidcOI' 111td prl:ic . A i;pcc;l1I l611fllrds C:CfCMOOf 11 nJ lunch I• ;chcdulctl tor Llw: l11~t diy. Sc..won Nu. 1 1!1 Ju~y JS-19, mcetin& ft.11 ball· do1yt. from 8:30 1 rrt.-noon, The fee" $45 . Sc,~10\1 /'llu. 1 11 frmt1 July 29-A111. 2. mec1\n1 ror full di.y.t fr11f'11 8;30 11.m.-3:30 p.m, 111c fee i( SVS. lho fee for 1>o1h ~''°"' 1~ Sl40. Rcd~d ratc5 111c uviulabk: for JC:tond ~mbcrs of the ,;en1c tllmlly. l"hc c1mp is held 111 E1111nci1 1 h£h Sch1KJI, 2)21 P\1u:cn1h1 Avt , Cui.1:1 Mcu. ft Fur 1ft0ft infurmRtion, phone (714) 760- )37S ur (71-4) 7JJ.2180. Vlt'tllllll 111111 or LA Mclc:nM. Sukov1, A"1y Fr11ticr, luri P.icNell, Radk1t Zrubaktw11 and MHtdalcna MalcC'll h11vc entered the SlSO,Ooo Vlra1nia Slims of Lt"' Angeles Aug, 12-18 111 Manh11111n Gountry Club. The 56·plil)'e1 field fc11urt1 1991 Austr1lian and French Open ch11.mpion Mo11k1 Sclc1, 1990 U.S. Open ch;i,n1pion Gabriela Saba1ini, 19111 French Open fin1lls1 /\r•ntxa Sanchc.r Vicario, Mary Jue Fern1ndc1 and Zi11a Gatti1Un. ft' Ticket$ for the Virainla Sliim of Los A11gcle~ 11re av11flablc at TickctMaster c\ltk:1s ur b)' c1Uing the 1Qurn1'mcnt office 11 {113) !i46-77SJ. Marriott boxing The C11lifurn1a Alhlctlc Commi~ion hMs 0Uic11lly appt1JVcd lhc June 21 Ben Lopu· Evc:lio Perez bout for 12 rounds ind fOf l.11pez '~ State ~upe r fe11thtrwcl1h1 championship, 111 the Irvine Marrion Ho1cl. It will be the first defense for L..opci. who hails from Upland. Peret fights out of Santi An1 . From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 L!'.j El CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 ·--- THE DAI\. Y P1LOT Cl ASSIFIEO OFFICE HOVAS l"'"""""'"S..~ Mon f,, &am~ 30pn> 6u .. -eo..n1..-"'fB OO...,,~OOom Dt:Aot.•I PU81..IC.l>Tt0"4 oo..ol..lffl Monet...-fn 5 XI l"I>! !.,_,.., ....,.,5XI Pl>i w.a...-. 1,-. 5 XI Pl>i Thu<IO.., W«I 3 XI PM F.-., 11>utt 5 XI l"lo! s.1 ... or, '" 3 XI il'M Svn<I.., rr1 5 3IO PM CHtCll YOUA AD THE FlflST DAY I ht u~''' ""~' ""•n loc ell>C"'lf>C1 ~ Kcu<Ky " ., •.• ~, ••'~'"'null, e-t'"'' 00 oe<;u< P\e•MI l<l!WI ""' • • • HJ'' '~""bit<.~ •n<I cllec~ fO'JI IO Clll!fy q,., '"' , ... ,.,, •''"''ffiUll"lf to ~:> "618 TN 090t\> f>!IQI " ,., h • 1 ~ti•"'• '"' ,onv "''"' "'.,.. ..,~,,,,.._,,, IO< ..... '" 1 .,.~, n•· '"~oonl•l>IO! e •cepl '"' the cos! of lhe "." .. ,,, ,,..,,,, ..... ""'"(ID~ Ill«~ .. ,. C•lld•I can Of1fy be An, A'"'"'"I "'" p~o(I '"''l'>KI JO O•y• H ,..,...,. -btl ~"1'1,...1 lo• !>ut "0' '"•••le.110 ,..,.,..,. cr...-9" C(>fnlJU!ld ~I I ·~ n< '""' ""~·••<! b•fa<><;e ~ """''" Ml Collofc:l!OI" """'-~nd ""' '"'>O<>ltl>IO! •1100' ........ I lee"I Mo~1•1 .. '"' S•le "' ' >, ·~ ~~ .. ~ ' ' I: ....... , ,,_.,. ' . . Ii.I .. - • • ~ •.. ,, ·~ ., ... '"• "' • .. ,_ . . • t . . ...... , •• r,or If you're_..,. ror • ur. cl•oslll ... .,., n•w• for you. Looking to se tbatexba .UClrlnatap tbe,.,.,e • Try lht ck>ts.htd•. 'Whot's jul'lk lo )OJ It 0 !No•"" lo ~ elM. For on~ S8.S2 ~ get 4 HMS for 3 doi,l. CoU todciy. 642-5678 Gc ncrill 1 002 IANKREPOS Know About Bank R1pos rigl'll 1flar ltltt lrullM aal•I For '•e• lnformallon C•ll 833-0122. Balboa Island 1006 Costa Mesa 1 024 •PACIFIC RIDGE• •NEW HOMES!• PRICE REDUCED! MOTIVATED . SELLER!! 3 & •&R CION 10 !he baechl 2,400 ~ n. GREAT FINANCINQI! LOWDOWN PA't'MENTI! Ope,n ••I/Sun 12·5 2101.211• V•ll•W Rd CHARMING West end or by •PP• &42-8&6-t 2Br 2Ba. Ilg graas 1 ~=-='"c••o'"'c'"c"e<>""P'-~-~I Yllfd & pe!lo. ~rt-.:;! 2BR 2·slory condo. By !or •anllll or remodel. own.er. W"elda nr river S.595,000. EZ 10 1how & baacl'I. 1""8•, trplc, 6.'.11·0211 or &45-6186 new crp!, lrg ger, nlc1 Balboa Peninsula 100 PENINSULA POINT Gr1a1 28R, I BA, by ownet. good financing S4•9M 2T3·253-8933 Corona dr>I M;ir 1 022 OPEN HOUSE gerdan. 875-0118 2BR Condo, 405-lowa. R.nl·buy: 1995, rent epplles to porch•••· 751·7M3, dy 842·3581 EASTSIDE Condo. 311 All• Lfl. 3 BR, 1"'• BA and onll. Enc p•ho. det 2 e•r gar~• Super cle.,,f For ...+awing, call Mr. Roblneon, Agmnl. 71•·548·56"1 MUST BUY E'SJDE. IPYGLAIS HILL Wllh yard. Oulcll Sensarlonel 1ocalior1 clO•• lor 1•11•1 S25K With harbor. ocean & dn. Yoo lln•nc• 12K/ city llghla VIEWI mo. 8!'J0.1124 Lowly ltadtllon•I 1tyla MU•T Sl:LLI M• .. tlome baautlluily V11de pool home: me1n1aln1d with 5 3BR 28•. 2 ltplcs, bdrm1, maid'• rm, 12431(. Ownr ~1 bonu1 /game r~. Nb L1STINQll 3Br stUdy, l•rgm cua1om f & llltchen • lormal din· 28a w/gra•t am rm Ing rm. Compare Iha lrplcl 1230.900. Op•n .. "" .' •1 595 000 Sal 1 ·5, 3036 1(11- ., · · tytttook. Agt 545-7508 3 IOOEGAIAY Open IUN 1·5 Ill 4411 -==-r.=w NWPT HGTI ARIA "PrlOf' Sale f'alK>ut • Ctadlt Turn-Down", Maw, auper 1manlllaa 3BR 2"a.. no corn- p.rablel II\ $450,000, 130.000 below •P. pr_,•al,M t ~erle LR (11Uh & T~ --&-, ... Of IOt 9PPf, cell Hl1nt1n qton Beach 1040 BY OWNER. 38r I V.Ba, din rm . sunrm. 8eau1 home In groat neigl'I· bO•tld' near Central P11tk (Gold.n-•I & Slale•) 12153.000. Open House Sal/Sun 12·5 . 17341 C1nn11 Circle 848·9054 -- Nc>V~) ,., Be.rch 111~/) .. ~. ~ Aalb0cl l<,.l,ln(i '2. 1 06 Corona de\ Mi-lr 212;>, ('11n111 l 11·1r.~11 '1.';' COACH WANTS ~ 1 HOUSE TO eomp1. tum. 1 "" ..,. HOUSE WNA~D . I BAYFRONT! 1Bfll 19.A 1 car ga· pla11 . Pro!. decor. QUICK CLOSE. ' PENINSU • Newer 2 rag•. S7Ql5Jmo. Dl•n• $850/mo. Lia. Inc "1il For !•ital, S25K dn. bd~ 2 •'Y rwnhm • 28r Apl !or 1 t1/•mk1 Pr••••r T•0.9000 & grdnr. Oul•I, ••· vou tm8nce. S2K/mo 11500 111ac-1yp1 1duH COV· or ...._.SIO core. pvt bch ara1. 85()..7724 NEWPORT TWNHM . ired carport. water Rf.AW Mature, rMp. sr.gt w/ pd A...t 7/1 No pa11 ../ rala. No pat 180-1230 HB" AIDQI! CAl!ST 3 bd, dock · 11950 S1JOO/mo. Shown by Min view. 38r .. den • EMERALD 8AV, \lf"""""" , ... ., l \ H•tbor View Hlll1 ~. 2 1.ifBa . $67g,5 00. LAGUNA·• bd, oon1-•"P"Pc'~·"04_D_·"03_>_•---l ·'°·~·'\.>..'I All '-•BR,21!1A,famrm,lg S••&RIDGE Aginl Ala•, 6•0..9396 vu. 1urnt • $1000 ~Al.TORS• yard, lpa, 3 car gar. ~ -EXCLUSIVE BAVFRNT DELUXE EXEC TwnhM,I "==-==,..,==-~I S2450/ mo. Avail now VILLAGE NEWPORT CREST 1 bd 1pt In p1emler 2 +2, paOo, o-r. V•td, •2:8111 :au Duple•• c..n 759-0e36 $5 000 DOWN! 2BR 2'"'BA Condo club 1urroundlngs. nu c.rpeta, yrty 1•• Frple:, 1 car gar, Ind -,,.=ai:M~l~N:ia'°'c"11~a=a<K.-1 • nagoH1bl9. 875-oeJe rm St 100 No Pets 2BR 2BI End Unit, Frplc, 2 car al1ch gar, View, pool, spa, gym, \. • ...... 541 5032 · 2•hr 1ac, poota, len. prolasiional decor. 1dd1d ofllc1 ar•• s1cur1tv & b•ach. "·.,.. • Na 38r 281, din a. ram Hgh1 & airy, clean, Orea1 toe. Wallt lo 51850. 2 BR, 2 BA, open ac· rm. $2.500/mo. D•v• binkabta, $210,000. betich. Pool. tennis SUMMER/WINTER CffS kitchen, Neurfly. 213-435-1111 aid 233; CHUCK & LIZ S259K Agt, Robin RENT A\. AVAii.ABLE No 1mkr./pet1. Yrty ev/Wtcnd 213-6 .... 1902 .ION•a 780·SOOO 940-7000 3 BR, 2 BA hoUM. lff, $1360/ mo. AQt, Cj 4dR, fem rm, 2\48X, .,. ..._.743 1----------1 Watertron1 Home1 Inc Frplc, dbl garag1, 552•2000, &44-"22 ptfrne ~ vWw. OPEN SAT 12·5 Re1l1ora good condition. 3BR 21A8A OUPLe-x. Pvt. cornm. t:t,200/rno 8a1·1•00, 1&0-3600 $1500/mo. ALSO, ., ,.. .a227 Lov1ry 2 lg m1tr , large 3 BR. 2v., BA, w/ Nawlv dacor.fcrptJ • terma. 721 • bdrm•, mtrrorad ctoa· 0 hltup, trptc. aun-app11, LQ deck, w/d hk Lu• COrtdO 2 BR. I BX WM*' •I •• • ' • t 1 . M u I I • • • t deck, garage. s 1100/ up. No pals, uataac. w/tg M11t BA & ~- WALK TO aCHI 3Br $194,000. 18 Latitude mo AsaocMiled Really $I $00/mo. OP•N Vue Of tunr!M I hltl- 1.,.81 .. lg den. OWC C1. 848-1834 lBR B /d II 1$00 w. Balboa. SI• 8•Wun 1•e, 513 "" 1lde, poof. JIM:, 880, 2nd TO, S325K. Sherryl--;::NclA::.;T/;:OU"o°'1'ac.,:ol mic~o.~lcg:~.:or: p,lc.\'0~3i·-2"~·~·~·!"~'i3;f-3~ .. ~3~d~FM:',;'n~laa~I~. •~7~>-~7~on~:;:~l,~;'~(~:O~·~.,~~~· •. lo~8~41~dbl~U:N~ ... ~· M1nclnt, Altr 847..07•5 0.SlgMr COndo, d~I 201 Ruby. 11800 ITIO CUTE 3Br 2Ba hou••· Cul• 28r 28• hou••· lhwp I clHn iidrm, Irvin(' 1 O l 4 BHl IUJ In Irvine 3BA 2.,..BA, Hv room, l1m room. 2 lrpf•, 1111ra 110taga room, com. pool/1pa/len courts, 1u1h yard, 1925 ~. h 22 Bot· terfty. $2315,900. CJill Stelanle~ A'OJI R1m1111 S52-0!513. l, l(j\/11 I N1q11• I 1 (\'",,' IW OCIAll, MllTll & VALLEY VllWS 11,58711? LOT •llf-. den + bonW, 3,&01 Ill. Prat Mcor" tnoacp. IMOK Orw/-ot 411-t153511·100011211 mas tat' auilff, ~, .. , yrty lff 673-5341 2·c•r gat, trom patk>, ftplc, new Cpl, no '"'"•· tr pie, P•tlO, \tlaW & 1urround ng1 .... ......--...... _,. -lrptc, Fr door•. Yrty pot1. 70&-A AYOC:ado ~ c••pota, •Id. •-NB Blufll. Oule1, -•-I ·--~· cta•n, bflghl, stlarp .• _...,.ofadoutl4. 11-.l1450lrno•ff.073l 11095fm08754134 .... , .. 4114111 mo Mull 11crlllc•. C11U ... ,.~,.. 114S..O•'r9 anar epm PANO VIRW OP' eACK aAY, 38r 21ABa. Take over lowl. $4150,900. 723.o40S S<11J!1i (''I'! Mt•!r, itHlh LOCATIOllll 2Br 28• condo, 2 car gar, comm pootJs,,-. V•can1 , • 111 .aoo . "·'·.:....-=:. "''' llWSITOlllllt Alalto Tr4'Ma11 ..... -t I Uriltri, 1190,000 OOod ...... , .. -MOIAff WIN DINNER FOR TWO Find our hidden CJa..1. r,..s Ads ... And Win! Co•-Rooln: 1. Simply flnd our hid· din cle11lfled •d• somewhere In our dual· fled ffCtlon . Cut and paste 1hc ads on 1hc ..,. •9' OWft,er 38R hH --.1MY ., 874" t-guest, 11"t 1o11, 7488 Owrw!Apt l'r15K. 2.28 Ja•mln•. OPl!:N HOUSE 8ATJ a p':'io,1~~~: 151-3&-t6. s u N 1.. 2111 I Oorgeou•I tlH,IOO Otea1 11~ lor CdMI 2 ALDER. 9eauttful Lflu. ,,.. -.... , .. , OOliiliA INY!S- T 0 ... IPIC1ALI i.e.M<S a •·"· o.. l•Ohad 38drm1'8• ptua. Loe. ol ~ ..... 1119,tllO .-Ch. l'ot ..... Clllll ...,... 2. All tntrla mlllt arrivt by Th\lrsdoy Noon. by blank ond moU. 3. Winner win be choeen by rendom drewtng and wlnnm name will eppew In 1hc followl"9 days pepeT. Ont winner peT wetk. :::;, 1 ioe .' ~3C,8;,&:'0: ~ :~~ :: Mil dfitlr °'*" 11111&un, Cout· hn• koft. 142 .... 2<1 awe !IP 10 '°" Of - • ·• 121-0'"•'" • oomml••ton• wtyouJ •••Y -.. lt1dUHd ft ttl1,to0 own "IVVl!R'I liiAO- •B'llDE ENO UNrT• Klft". C .. fOr dat ..... a .. 1ry, 2 m•1r IA. J11.-or tlnCa 1111. • ·-~ _.. l\otlA, pOOI, Jae , pwt. ...... ••• v7 °""*• IJ1•HOI ~· .............. """ malnf..,nad 19r J\tlL 1--ir"* Prloa r•duo•d to ••ia.ooo. OPIN HOu&! IA T lllUH 12· s, 1" MAHOYWYNI 'TIJllAACC. 141•13CM lluou9b cluoUied t BY OWN ...... , v-. ~ N.B., 41A, 3BA. l'/f't -....... -•P•Ol•I tJ)l,000. 1 2.a&33 Prine . ,.,.,.,., ... OM:OOtl 2 ttery .....-. P'louaa •/lull .,, .... lnenl, 1 i .. eor.. and ei.m. 40 mftaa Wff1 ,Oftl.,,d' ' ~ from •ba~h. In wine coun. try PoMlb4a •ul>dM· "°"'-lll0.000 l H1·l'•Ot 4. Contest will Nn 5/24/91 • 7/12/91 . I 'lo Ill\ 1\1 \'\h Name----------~-- Addreu ----------- Phone ~-----------~ Moll to: ~ , .. l c... .... <lo Dolly -,,. w .... 51 .. c--CA._., . ..:::-- -............... ............. " ..... ,. , ....... . ...... .. ..... ..... ~ ..... HOW TO RESPOND TO •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) · When leaving a message •Leave your first name • Mention your interests • Tell your age • Describe your appearance • Specify your preferences , • Include what you liked about the person you are responding to You may leave a 30 second message. You will be automatically billed 98e for each minute . USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUI DE l I ~JES PRINT CLEARI. V: (First th<ee words are boldface> 25 wold maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins WIU Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHONE:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- AOORESS: ~-~~---~------- CITY: SW£: 2P: ---.,.. ~-: JI': : Iii .. 1•1 ..... W. _.... ...... ,_. ,....... .. .-.... IL ,_. ........... ~···,_.. "'.,, a...ai.. ........................ .... ......, "'.tlldt .......... ,....,....,.. .................... .,..,. ....... . .. .. ...... ,.._ ........... .,, -........ -......... ....,,./ .,.. . .. . ......... .,.,,....,. •Do you need lg Clean I _!~~!!!!!!!;~!!,;..~ --------2br 1 be? Oenlge, new I• cpt, D/W, ttor•o•. CAM DIL llM ..-.1 1780 No 11.c 840-2~& 28A 2BA 11150. 18A M•TICULOU8&.Y •Difi1D• Sharp 1BA 1825. Completely llAINTAlmD 1 6 111R, blltne/ger, Ml6. raturb, q~t E'•lde 28R Apia In amall No ~Aat , ... aeeo toe. No pate. Open ...,. compte. D/W, frDIC Aft ~ dally. 147 E. 11th St. 311 IE. 11ett ti ~ti•••• E'SIOE 2Bt 1 ~Ba. r• se~~~,o 28A cottaoe. W/O frtg, gaa Incl. Frptc, •L .......... n11 hkup, 1798. No Peta. carprt. ~. 252-o338 Vlea, 110 H••lllM Jal Eaden. 722-45294 or 845-5ft3 eYe/Wtend •il8T81H• .,..._ 2Br 18& trlpbt, SC Pin/Coate Me .. I 1 •• ' ;' I ~ ' ' . ' : ( ) t8R upper W/ptl, 1 b9I 10 bchl 17tlhfto. Oriw by 209 38ttt St AYI 7/1. M2·1118 Apt •llYfront NwPI ....._ a BR, a BA. • ... ,. room, '310fltlo + '4 Utll. Sn-oet7 ~ = ~ca:i:· C.M. E'ald• twntun. CO... ~ "60/mo · Oulec, Nemkr ,.,., etw .. 8Unftowef . 19 Ht. t !iti9A, pel6o. CIMJ AUA MGMT C8I ok. l40Qlmo,.."' 142-nel Ot &31·2725 utll a !!p, llCM),.. • •• 1113, ltlfM ·- COM, upetra room.,.. P09' LEAil: Approx ST\JOtO CONDO 1" large 38r 28e home 1000 aq ft unit 20lll;;;--~~---... 28A, encl yard w/ upatra. Elden Street. Studio Apt, pvt entry, ~. 1725. 722-9294 Lndry, gar, new pnt. w/d, frtQ •'II. llOO + 2817 Elden. No Pete No pets. S'700. l504294 d!f 54•7&21 Avt now 8MllD .... IUllury •USTSIH• E'SIDE 28r 18e, lrg llv Spacloua t & IBR apt8. apartment•, 28R 28A McLAIN ENT£APAISES FEATUAES EXCLUSIVE BEACH l COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITIES 1, I & 3 a.droom Apia w/frptc, wee bet, micro. w/d hkupa, central air & garaoe w/eJCtra atorage. AM malnleoanc• Incl a.ml tum. Pool, lee. ""'o~· 1M,!!_.'!!!' Plecentl•. U~lt "· tennta, gale gwwded. mo ........... ·-·-Coeta M .... 72~ MOG/mo. 117-1831 COM. IO. OP PCM. MUPPLEft SHOP, Notwo LQ 2BR w/ balcony. rm, refrlQ, carport, get Near beech, achoClfa, ~ loft•. M0-2922 or e1.a. 329 Un~. Incl. $750. 252.()331 •hopping, MfJO & up. _"5_·"4 __ 2 ____ _ • ' •! Sp11eloua, ftp, aeoraee. pan Bch. IE9tatl ~ garage &Yall. 75•1111 1'9· lnctudee el lnwn- Co••• MH• ahare Quiet '°'Y t-29r 38a 1800 houH 5400 + utlll-sq " home. Owner wtll No Peta M8·881e 845-5853 evW#tlnCI low move In 54&-o33I. Huge 1 BR H75/mo. Sorry, no pate. FROM s 1 ,295/mo THE NEWPOAT MARINA 78Q.Olll FAIRWAY APTS II BIG CANYON 644-0509 [ I, ' ' , I hh LRQ atudlo apt, CatM-11.-. Ava.II now flf\ance. 1150,000. 8y CHAJtUS GottEN wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HfRSCH Both vulnerable. Eaai dealt. NORTH •.J7 985 •8842 • Q 10., 8 3 WEST EAST •e as •a •e •x J 10 es 2 •A J 5 3 • K 10 8 •K9852 •AJ.f SOUTH •AK Q 10 9 .c 2 •A Q 7.C •Q 7 •Void The biddinc: Eut South Weet Nortb i • • • Dbl P .. PUI p ... Opening lead: Si. of 9 The good book tellt ua that it is more bleaaed to give than to receive. At the bridge table, that'• a ture-fire formula for going broke-but there are exceptions. Once East had opened one heart. South gave up all thoughta of slam and simply made the value bid. We8t'11 double can be attributed ei- ther to a fit of pique or knowledge of declarer's ability; we would not have ~n confident of a double of aix spades! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 AaYloli ingradienl e Ughl c1<c1e 10 OutakSa pref. 14 Th<>M In CJ9t)OSltlon 15 DIM herb 18 Stupid one 17 Nobleman 18 Chief aide 20 Finish 21 au.n. 23 WMn-ay 24 Venue 25 Cheese 2e Mesrnaraad 30 Valuable lrall 34 Lifework 35 Fool part 37 Equallty 33~·praf 311 Vulgat 41 SpouN 42 Eggs 43 AYOid .... Short llmea 48 AdJutt 41 Benner• !50 ea.tie dttctl 52 G•: pr« 53 Narrate again se eom 57 .. sorry kif eo &wgery 85 OtherwfM ee -lube 87 Skin problem 8a Instrument 80 -1>ear DOWN 1 Tempo 2 Author untlOOWfl 3 -P<>k• 4 Metal 5 o.nc.r Fred 8 Litten vat 7 Cucttooe e cna1r part O Dfff•ent 10 Repeat• 11 Attired 12 lnltecilon 13 -and ends 10 Court proceeding 22 Laundry ttam. once 24 Ending for gag"' mob 25 Drones. •o 28 Mylho6oglcat lluld 27 Chlldllka 28 Tracta 29 Aect1e mythmally 31 8 of NASA 32 Gounnat, S3~ her<MM 43 Roman Ky. 45~·d..,., H Medldna amoun1 47 Show up 57 Out•ooet 49 Pour.d M &ptottad 51 fWMNon 53 "~cl. 5t Frlghte11l11g: -Wll. 82 Northwea1em cfty &4 v ... 1ype 3e Value gtMlly 40 Corrosion 54 lmpoelng 81 -da France 2 14 17 41 Pucdnt SS Nelgtlbor of 13 UndMdad 3 5 7 • 9 11 12 8WM911 d1 Get en...,_ to duel by c8'11nO "Otel+Wotd" at 1 • •• -8nd entering 9c:ceel cocM number 611: 05t per minute; Touch .. Tone or rotary phonA 13 Garden patio, US' cell- Inga. Nr Hunllngton Beach Pier. HS.-2251 lOOldllO ... tttand? find ..... of orlttn 111-..... Frldny, Junt 11 SucctH •nd Fallurt: Carol Bumcll, Tnuru acltC)\·Comcd1cnnl.'. h\e~ up 10 hc1 number I 11111h p11th .1mJ 8 ke)'notc (~\pnl 2li IQH) 111 du ~•c<al 1'auru~-Vcnu' f,1,h1on C111ol Burnell c'lh1h1h c1111r.1gc .wtt lUrlO\llY, wilting In 'lll'l(h her 111lcn1' .1m.I potcnlml ~he 1.1lk' allc1111 \llCCC\\ .rnJ f,ulurc "I nc1.ou !cat ncd .111)'th1na from 'uccc'' SullC" " wh111pcJ Hc:11111 I h.ovc .. 1\1,JY\ g1own from my prublcm' 11nJ ch.1tlcngc' hum lhc thin'' 1h.11 don't wort.. oul ThJt' \\,hen I vc re11lly lcu rncd" C\ttnl rl11rne11, nu \lfltn&cr to •"1rnlo~1 ARI F~ ( "-1.11d1 21 ·Aprtl 11>) G111>J nc~ rccc1vc1I f'llOr In 11 p rn lkh1IC) 111 populnrity, tr J\cl, leg" I 11ghh I l1ghh ht Yer Jtiluy, d1vcNty. different mOdC\ llf ltln\p<lrlaltOn Mur11i1I 111.1111, f1a1Hc) prominen1ly. TAUIW ' (April 20.M11y 20) 011 deep. do rc\C irth. check 'ourci; m.1tem1I You lc.irn :iboul method•. rmf)Cr form~. p.1~1 pcrfllrmnncca WhAI ho1d been ncalcctc:d will he fiitcd \onf1dcncc regained, you're on \tlhd around G!o..MI NI (M11v 21·Junc 20)· llci11l und \Htlc, 1.-ummunicalc 1dc11s, "true lcel1ng' " Wh11 hc11n •'f m1hl 011 lillmn t:cmld hclomc ultra·~CrtOU\ lk pu,11ivc conecrnlna rulc1, ri:gul.1111m" 11nd hm111111an' Vir o lft\11.ll\' ·d f'ANCF.R (June 21·July 22) Sccn"'lo fc11 1uro• domc\ltl;' udJu\lmcnt 1h .. rel.1tc.t. 10 .rc~1Jcnce. m•f1t.al 11-.w • Morx:y, pri:v11•u,ly "-1lhhcM. could he rclc11,cd prior ''' 4 p m hxu on pmp.!rly, lars houwhold pruJu IJ l.~o (July 2..'-Aua 12) U11h1e howm11n hip, rrumutc 1m1•10. F.mphn,1• on m~1c:ry, 1ntrl111c, 1111mour, cnmn1un1 a1100 h om rcl.u1w rc.ccnlly rc1urn " from lnp Rclu111111,111r rcqu11c tender, lovm1 ~;afC r11K.C\ n;pr nlcd, VIRGO (Au .. 2.l·Scpl 22) Ch .,;k Gemini mouse. Spotliah1 on re l'<"' lh11t1y, pre urc of d 11dhnc Rcl111un1h1p 1ornd focu 11n ch.illengc, chlttKC to n1kkflhly tn~rc "' 1n~11mc. l iU\t 11m .. 1c will he rc1urncd tofl• ht, dral celllf\g, ocHn ts4&-2S20 Paul Pttn Of PAX 142·2305. Ylawa, futt kllch & ;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;::=·===;,I Bob erooka, AealtOf' ._ _______ "' bath. Utll & cable lV Incl. seeo. 499-5720 LIKRA (Scpl 23-0ct 22): I cl go 11! lo-rna pmrmi1io11 lntlMJu.11 "-he• h.ing' lln )OU '' w1lhn1 lo l.ike l•ul give no1hing 111 return EmphJ,1zc "dcnn \\\CC:p." Si re-.• 111tl1\1d11.1h1v. brn.1<1 'J'Ctlrum o( 11pp.: .11 ~UlR l'IO (0cl JV,11\. 11) You're 1rm1cd 11111h 'cc.:rcl Scen.11111 fc.1111rt.:\ cnhgh1enmcnl, rrc,h \l.111. 1nllcpcndcnc:c, ft ccdom. new loh W11h111 on.: week "'cuc1 · m.ut.: 1luhh,, vou multJ he 1:clchnl\ '" rc,11h I co 1n,,1lwd \(,(TfARIL. (NO\. 22·0.:t 21) r.1m1l1 n1cmh1:r t.lctlurcs. 'You 'll gel your "''h and I .1m vc:ry hnppy fur 11 1 I 111:u\ on ~cl.:h1 .111on, tk•1re. -.-n,u.1111\, luc;t.. In tn11t1et\ 11f 'l'IC.:<ul 111on I xi:cllrnl for loc:,1111111 kg11111i.11c h.ir """ ( Al'IUCOM~ (Ike 22°J.1n 111)• ru ru' on ,1 d\Cll lUI C, Cnpricom wu lend 10 1m1amc .alt I.ind' rtr 'hr.hi, or .111cmp1s to pnck \'llllt Cf.II Bui, '" r.1cl, p.irinct\ ur dll\C 1.'1l"1JMn11111' Ml: genuinely ,.,n,·i;rn~1I .aboul \'1•ur \l,i;lf,uc. \\dlb.:mi ""'' lonp·tnm .cc.:urnv u ;o (Jul) ~.l-1\ui.t ~J) 1\ n1onth hum now when lhc: Sun enlel\ I co there will Ix: M huhltni.? ~ou In tau, \'1111 UC hi.ch lo take urf hl.c I mc:kcl In lhl.' mc.m11mc, huwcvn )HU \ltnf'lh ,,1111101 Jlfo1d le> m1~\ .1 1111.\. 11r nll\l1mc ,·et1.a1n mr111c\, c'r-;ti.111} un lh( \\,Of~ lru111 or in rnur "·'' ·ltt·tlny 1k.1linS' w11h ~1•11.:.1\!llt;' llf hll\lnt.:\\ •'"'"-1 llC\. DELIVERY Early morning fOUIH aYallabl• lmmecffately In Coate Meaa and Huntington Beach Eam up to S800 per month No Coltec- Uon• Call Dan or Byron before 9:00 A.M at 842""333. DELIVERY THU"aDAVa ONLY. Newepaper route• aYallabl• In Coete Meee •n4 ....... , ..... .. s·oo A.M. to 10:00 A M Up to M0.00 per d•v Car and lnaur· 1nca required Call &42 ... 3:)3 DIMONITRATORI In Supermerkete WHkencl WC)ft(, Snort houra, good pey, 714- l40-9829. betw ..... HIKCLDK Nitet Exp. req a.. Lark Motel, 2274 New· port Bllld, O.M Earn S300 Cath Delly buying m«ctl•ndlM. No 11ep. nee. Call IAM·11PM Mon-Sun at 114/llCMI' 1. iiiiii&n•o AIM/ Del~ person. WMI train. Good entry Of>P!Y· 754-0107 No matter what yc>U're dotng, your hometown newtpaper The ...... • fttl In. I f '',; ·I • "1t·1 • No Exp. N•e•Hary. \' j I 11: I 1 j ", '•"> Earn S300 Cun dally 1 ThOmuvllle Din. rm + buying men:handlH Att•ndant, eonf dent china, 12,000. lthr Call IAM-ttPM Mon-drl'ller, erranda, Salary aofa, ... te 10, 11700. Sun al 114/MO-el11. · Open. PT or FT. Aelc Henradon Callfomla PIT demonetralora fol' for Tom 132•5034· King Bedroom Ht, ttorM In area. $2,000, 2 Trundle Immediate op•nlng. beda + mattr••N• Fri/Sat/Sun, car nee-John Wayne Tenni. S300 ea. Oriental cw· "' Call (I ti) Uf•tlm• Pet 9•12. black a :::2eee. Memberehlp. HOO erffm 1700. L.ea-glrta oeo ees-n44 1 pc bedroom, 1250. PIT lecret...v e7w112. HoYrs I to a .. Mon· Fri.Type !SOwpm, fuH N1'\','[H·'' R1· 1it1 t,11iri SELL CIH11J;'. i~·,'·, & Tr 111. · · ,, ·; 1 1 Pa.WL'WD ==JU ~,.NC, ................................ ~ -· Verw ............... . ... ..-. UOIO. M t"· .... ·-., ''Ua· •••• • ... t ••-.. I!:!.. OHi ... , ---. ---,..., 1 ... , .. ... L e 8 a ~r e le1e1e tac. ......... _.. Wll90ft. • -... tart flllllL e 'M WI ilUO H .000 .,..._ ., ..... Celt 10 .... mellc• c • u 11• .. aa-t7• =· == ~ ~ -.;;;.-~-~""'~·;...... __ _ 1Uo4IMe '°"' , ......... iiiilMt va ._..~.• . ....- ,,.,_., ............ dOof, .... ~ ....... Conv•rtlll>I•. Aulo-C••••"•· ••oelt•• mMc. AU; OfJ'TIOH8, condition. H , ... 24K 0'1g ,,.. UMd __ ..... ;;..;...;;;,;M2:;:.,;•.;..· -----aa ~ cer, .._. 09-- raged. Ptof. malr"° LlllCO&JI "Yt t.inect. 2 ...-me. Cawllsc 1 1 I .- A MU8T •••t eng. NN -~·-SU,800 137·9050 Mwt ... , ~ Ct.... NOTIC8• .,.MO,..T1.,tes'""• OP UU PU9&JC -· 1111 °"MM. NOr•n co.mo•• -AT ..-VAft UL& WT 110. et4r •. ._,.,..., c-u••'• In h Suoel'IClt COUft of "SU W8" I •=Iii CREVIER Iha ..... ot Celdoma. fCt NOTICE II ·~ tN ~of Orange GM:N that the ~ BMW In tn. Matter of tl'lt ~ 8MC11 Planning ~ ...... Me :.::r Lou ...,.,,,, 0.. ~will hold a.-......_. Auto Mall I etly Ing In the Cot.NI a.... Newport P....way .,::'':_ ~_!!.~ ~the C::"~ 9: 88 .. Ml,...r ... IC ~;:;~ ;; Stt.Mt. Hun~ ....... a.nt• Ana ~ end belt bidder. Callfotnia, on ihe -. ... 1314171 to conllnnabon of et 1tie 11me lndlQled ..._ • 172 VW ,.._R ~ Couft, on °' to r9C9Ne and~ .. I -P"5 ~======~ efler the 3rd clay of .ili'J, 1tatement9 of .. ,.... Rebuilt eng1,,., tMC9t· Datsun 1978 280Z 19'1 Ill the olftce of Trvtt Who ""9h lo bt ~,... lent condition. S2,500 ... 1 , SeMcM of Ametlea, 2121 .. ..-.. • --or best off.,. 722-8344 "'"' 2 · mmacu.ale, E ltecifle Cont~·~~ ~,..._l a 1 -loaded. $2,200. 5 .... _ _,. ,.._ .... -.. ........... 79 Tf'AIL•R 131-3311 ... _ '"""'• ..... .....,, • DATE/TIME· T~. ~ 2 1 W A 1 Jo a e 11· CA, County of Orenge, 2 1981 7:00 PM contained. $2995. MBZ 1175 45051. Stet• of caiitomta, el the APPLICATION ,... •.: 714/S50-9'28 1 own.r' 80K ml ... , ngtil ll1le and Interest of CoucilC!ooel UM .....,... No. l i! (.'. VJ.11 ,:. I: '• J.'0 t CA8H I Wt" drive to vou 10 pay cash f0t your car. Call 24 hOUl'a, 7t4/T72·8087 Ask ng $18,500. Mid decMMd et ltie tame tt-27 76<MSn8. ~:i. ~ ~: ":.. ~ AltPUCAHT. ICfttft .. Mere.cs .. '87 3000T CMn HCtan, .r .. ~/na"'-an-"'•1• of l&ld ~ ~TIOH 311 I INll\ ,,,_ • , hae ~ Dy opwe • ...., Sttwt tenor · eunroof. Pri•· ot iew or otnerw!M other ............ 11 n • e 0 n d It I 0 n • lh8" Or '" •dcMIOll to lha1 ,f.,,~O.~ --==~ ·o:· d~~1= :n.--: ~-IO~ ~°':.,:-:...: as2-e120 Iv m••--r· :;:..:rt,n c:;' ~ and wine ..... and hit""' H9e 'f!NI camper ba91 del M• County of Orange, ~ Into .,.._.. Mtlno lftOf'O drMw9y "*' Stal• Oi Caliloml•. pertJcu. ENVIRONMENTAL STA-~' Sell It""" llllfy dncnbed u loltowe, TVS Celegortcally .......,. ........___. td to ...... . .. __.__ "'-1 t -. Loi t of Treet t237 n gr'~ : tt;~ ll'lown on map recorded In Erwtronmen'81 Qualey Ae1 8oolt 40, peget ti end 20 COASTAL STATUS The of Mlteell•neou• Mapa, prOj)OMd ~ 1a ... ftCOfda of Orange Councy, empt from • eoutal ~ calflomla. opment perrnll puquMI 10 more eommonty known s.etlon Mt 5.2 elf the ~ a : 445 Seewerd Rd., Co-Ungton 8eaeft OrdlNnoe tone def Mar, CA Code med. benaflt9. 151• LEADING EDGE XT.•w-------· en t . 2DMBHO, 5 IAI FOSK, I I ......... r.1 ..- C.ttpL•rilry JS10 H;-iul1nq JI ..'0 Tttme of Nie cash In law-ON Fll..E A COQY of IN IUI money of t1'1t UniMd pr~ requeat It on lie 5'.t• on ..... or IMl'1 ~ In the Community ~ end belance tllldtlteed by opmer-4 Depar;n,..ll, 2000 noce Mand by Moftgage MaJn Street, HUnllftgton or TN9i Deed on the pn>p-a.ecn. c e111-aMI, erty eo told Ten per cent tor ~ by t1'1t ~ of 8ITIOIMIC ~ to be Clep09-lie A eovt of the tlaft r• bd with bid pelf! wll be ....,.. '° '"" ~ARKIN Q AT T· Cdof 14" monhof, 101 TIUtDANT FCH ettop-enhanced keybd. OKI· ping mall. Laguna * 8UYtNO fTEMS '* DATA • 93 MlcrOllne • S.acn. E•P9r!ence a • 1HO'• to 1950'• • 24 pln, 132 cotumn ptual 497-0U1 •Jlwlll'Y to~* printer, Kint eond. SW· PRODUCTION ,..... LY Mlp ~ Lotus, FORM tool, &lft'IAI•~• Quleken2, Norton, Operate production ,..,...,..~ many extras $850. lathea, CNC mechlnee • ~ MelA • Call Jim aftr 7pm & muta. Good IMmlng 1931 Ne•P<W' Blvd (213) 945-1221. oppty Pit APPtv In Trert'IMdoue Se1ec:tiont 1-:.;;.;.~;....;;...;.;;;;.;. __ _ pe,..on at: Hydroeptn, FrtMft•Engllsh•Amtt Sharp JX300. Color 5281 A•Harch Or, •eooo Sq."·* Scanner. 3000PI, nnr. Huntington S.ach. Mon-Sat 104, Sun 12.. Omnlpage OTA Soft· R u .,. •W• Buy and Seti• ware package In- •"• r 11 Consignments Welcome ciudecl. RetaJt f01 both For community cllnlc. *'* 842-ettO ** 13400. Muet ••II, MatemaVchlld health _....;.;..;.;Wl..;;....;;C;...;K;.;•;.;;R.;....;..;.;._1 S1750 080. 154-3058. ••P· 6 bl-llngual pr.. Library table S250; Lv. m-..ge, l•rr•d. but not r• dealc & chair $300; quired. flaxlble houre. round table 11 OO; No holldaya or Sun· wun stand w/metbl• daya. C..n O.O .N Mre. top 1300; 875-5112. Outle~z. 4fM.0425 Real e..tate Careet11I ppll.rnu•s fi011 $100,000 INCOME Mavtao wuh9f Speed Rtallatlc IOI 3 S/Mgrs. Queen elte' dry•r, Agta at-1t •t 70-1~ Magic Chef range. :::. ~~MO White. 175-0190 lo your comm't ll &p'd Uc Admtn atao •vi. Jean .,., ... 44 NATIONWID • uaa Aettaur#ll CASHIER Ewperltneed nlgtlll Appfy In pereon b• tween 1 0·2 pm at 3520 E Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar. Furnrhni-• (i014 * Moving, eacrlllc•. beaut1M baby grand p i ano ••ctl cond 14000 Uk• MW, ou 1radltlona1 anterteln- ment c ent er New S 1900, take $900 All wood e11ec ~ wlr• I um ~ upf'lol chair 1200. a much more. 541·2805. HAVE A GARAGE SALE 842-5678 UPTO •eoo Pc·t•, ,, 111111.ll', l>lJ·ll) e BOXER e R8!t white purebred t.m pup. 3 wtcs old. Champion elred 11500. John wk 542· tt02 hm 289-0542. •L•ltrMlor ~P••. An Yellow, AJ<C Pedf. grae. Mal•• 1350, 'em• $450 . ..._MM ••PVPPlll•• S5042IOOFF EVERY PUPPY • Ak.lte • Boaton T9f· rler • Chttluanua • Cocker Spaniel • Dow•• • Kee•f'lond • LabredOr Retriever • M•lt•a• • Miniature Schnauzer • Petclng· •H •Poodle • Pug • Rat Terrler •Samoyed • Shih· Ttu • Wutla MINI POT llLLY PIGLET •141-3131• PETI.AND PAVILION OPEN 7 OAYS tl5374 8each BIVd ~ ml. So. ~ Fwy, Mitt 10 Target. Between Edinger and Hell. PER MONTH * 110 COLL£CTIOllS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH; caJTA MIBA. NEWPORT BIACH. JOUNTAIN VALLEY, 11MN16 bAGUNA BIAQI DMr-~~ DEKOUR ELICTIUC C•btnets·Pane1.-1.ock1 #41 one ~~ ,.._......_..._._.. ... 35 Y" HP Jelry 642-0S87 .....,. _ _.._ llMCll •REMODEL •REPAIR 545-1350 DUMP TRUCK fOf Reef Comm. Lg/aml lob• . Junk-Haul.COntt. ~ Cln-ups etc. ""5-8580 H ouses1ttrng J76Qj W.P. YOUNGQUIST PW"~ eoi.vK10r Oulllfy Pl•"' "V by p101ff110"al.t Lie• 802098 ln•ur9d FrM est IC5·3305 8ldt °' o"--'° be 1n *-*' 1*1119 al City Hell wnt.ing end wit be ~ 0t the Maan C.., l.lbf-.y et the atonuid oftlo9 or (71\1 Telben A--1 .,_ ager'll thereof .. flf'j '1fne ~ 21. 1 lt1 eftef IN lht publbition ALL INTERESTED nA· '*9ol end ~ dei. of SONS .,. irWl\ed 10 ~ INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES Now Con9trvot1on EUCTRICIAN Unlque/UnutuaJ work Uc.i#Q7M4 Alterations. ComfR•t (714) ...._..230 w 'd .__ 1 ' k .... Aid hewing end ...... Papering 18fifl e ....... O a e Oeted thla Ith Oey ol OpintOnl Of submit M- 2evr• lrN k. IS&-3$84 -,.-R-e""'e"'"M-A~N-..;.E_L..;;E.;.C_T_R_IC-1 ot your ttome. Excel --ref 71'n31 1111 0t WE Giia St'd Heng Toglllher June t-' denc• tot 0t agM.a .. _ ~ffi Cltrpl'f Quality job Low prlee F,_ eat 24hr USl21f7 •(714) 744-5<><18• 74.4.1291 l ;.............. Tol.U Interior R•rnocl· Truat Semnt •f •pplleellon es outlined v ----· •llng SeN. Adwtoe To AM•rtoe, .............. •bove If"'*-•• flf'j fur· Cle.:rninLJ .i~,: ·l The CtNV 633-7 t 72 t• 9' ft.. ....... !her queftonll, plMee C8I . . w~ c.,.,.ino, ~ $2.80 per day ~air Pro 15 Yrs Power Rfflretchlng lnata.11 N-A UHd HARMAN ELECTRIC P1,1no .S. oc:1I L t''>">nn~J868 NIN Dtnilent. Aid• 81 531-5271 ll'ullllt•9'•tll Or a ne• -~ ~ C..•t Detty "'°' ....... ''"•'•" •• ..._ " ..... Tha.l'e ALL vou PAV for FHt/541-1972/StNlct Cement Uc.#547429 Re11dentfal Speclellat •WE 00 IT RIGHT• •THE FIRST TIME• IO, at , lt7, tM1 ,.._ C."'mlH ti n Toppeo,,.emowe Llw111. ~IANO TUNING bV Ir· TM'34? ~ Or.-.ga CoMt 1pm111r1~ 751-3478 vi,,. Resident. Reier----------1 0.ltv Pilot JUne 21, 119'. 4 llnea, 30 day minimum lfl !tit Concrdf' J5?6 (714) 751·2329 Fcncr<; • Verd ft•JU¥enetlon Clffnup • Tree Trim· ming • Sprklr/Ughtlng Rpra • Seed Sod Since 1873 (473HS4) Bob~88 encu Available Call 'UIUC NOTICE Fa Riek 2 92-07 82 SERVICE DIRECTORY P:.ot more lnf()frnauon CALL TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your hrvlce Otn.-cto'Y RepreHnlatlva & Decks JfJ 15 .. /Driveways-patio ... paths etc. No Job too small. Reae. Uc. lefMI P•NC8 S.QAT•a. Mickey 536-0553 Now Rettalf R.owooo Cedw Poet "-~tee CMi'NB ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Jim Whyle S42· 7208 BUSY ••• So mo•• Lie bonded Match any advertised rates Special ratH on Yard ..-..-R•PAJRS Home/ HOVHClean Done the Mesonry-Concret• Pa- Uo1-0t1veway1. Paint. llndcapt ke 54&-30M Handy Man 3710 Pet Services 38 70 MOLIOAY RELIEF TLC fOf pete & plante OC heme owner 12yra Xlnl ret•. 75 1 -1356 Plaster Repllrr Jd80 842-4321 Ext 310 QUALITY CONCRETE Rental PROPERTIES lrfth way. 8"'3-9020 Drtveway.-Pallos etc. Paint.Carpentry.etc. DROUGHT RHlstenl tnt/lht. petctt plestenng All types 15 VI'S ••P· n..-..a11 ,.._.......5-52n Ma nt & lull MtVIC• Custom tellU'lng, queri1y John 754-0183 _,,... _,..,.. worll PrObleme-No ~ PUILIC NOTICE •HANDYMAN• ~~-4~~a1i~,~~!10;· i.m.1 ·~ 554-7131 The Calif Publtc Utlll-aog & 1m1 1009--' "* a'loroabit CNll s:l&-32 t 3 u.. Comml••lon. RE· eet~ .. 1.0110 Dua ... '1 Lawn M•fnt. ~~~~E•Sh~~~ a::~a .IACK KSNNDY TILE 1 CALL DOii IT ALL Mo°:th1yw1c1v or 1 mover•, print their A MARBLE INSTALL Oen. contractor at time f'rMtst 241-tlCO p UC C.I T number • REPAIR. All typaa handyman price• LAndacape Remodeling llmo'• a chauHeuf'a ot Pavera Washing & Small & lrg rtpalra al Spec:••h•l• pnnt thW T C.P num· Seellng 497·Se15 tenc.a, patios, plumb-R•landacape w colOr t>er In all adVwtl•• THE ORIGINAL Ing, efec., plu1er. dry· All phatH lAndecape Plumbing 3890 tTlente. " 'fOU have a -·u , ... TILE IWI wall. lnV•JCt painting, cr .. uve Dealgn queetlon about the le-.,_.. n. kitchen, bath ,..model p 10 • 1 It 1 0 w 11h 1 n •attr lle&!lf S r 11\S PUIUC*"1CI gallty of a mover, limo leaky showers-Acid A addition• Lie your budeoll se-ara & Co 141-42~ or chaufl•ut, Call: wHh & regrout. New 499197. A.88 839-4900 ICS-7605; C27-3S395e PLUMBING repair ano -----------------.. Publlo Ut\ttlts Com-& Repair. Bathroom•· All realdentlal a comm'I RON'• GARD •NING remOdeltng Done by DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAi mlHlon. 7 14-558-4151 Shower doors. l<lte· repaJra a malnt Roll· ...... d profeH1ona1a 25 yrs A READER SEaVICE OF THIS NEWSP"~• Floort·Plumblng Lie _..,. & roe..ftaltlo. vveflty yer care1reH 1n N B area Prompt, n "~" 25ura 0 C 873·8085 R fa -•1 ...... -.. 1 ratee. l 2 vr e11,p NB/ Intelligent & ll4Mll 1 • • av .. ·.......,. • ..,.. CdM Ol"lfy e31·187t l\ppll,lfll I'. Tiie I Marble tnetall & WT llAnt'ftMNtC• THE FLYNN CO Uc repair Prompt Hr-~ t• Wt'9 ••·In THE GREEN SCENE 282121 Call 540-1090 s .. , \ ,( I' I L'ti • • ,~ •. ·r. vtce. free aat No fob Apt. MaJnt. we can ~Tr~'"9lal All .,._kff Md Modela 'o o a ma II Frank hand,. anything ehOft Spnnklet lnt1alltt-on ~!:z :,.~s Turner, 957·1963 of • malor «>Wfhaul, Tiff Trtm""nglAefnOVel RllADINQ8 by Tarot Psychics Jt~O? A·.111 ".;!1 •, 1.1 10 ,I\ 11 I ' ( l • '! I' J ; l l ,' I' ", \p • TILE 1n11alledll\epalrtd Newport S.ech • .. ~~~~!:,= Card. PHt-Pruent· ~ ~ ~ Costa Me.a • Hunt ng.o S I. Lio . ·e-aa ~.-ur~~-!~ .~ FrM Elt & Refer~ ton U..cf'I Ar .. •. Call .. ·-.,.,_ .. _ ... ._ ., .. John & Stltlby 14&.e 171 C£NTAUR MMntNAHCl ....... Chilli C.1rC' J~36 Complete M nt Repair 11t•MOO•L-A4lltlltl0fte CNILDCAR• In he>me Plumt>-elec,-co1pen1tv MAaONlltY BRICK & with Po01 L~tl M-P9tnt "°"'°' IM'OP BLOCK WOAI< Bond' o hitdM wtttt tMIUfte . our epecl•lty 541-5717 Lie o ••---34 Age 1-12. M a44tO DAN'• Hom• au ,,,. .. (eve) Hunt. 8eod'I lmpro~t. Orywalt Nannlea, A hoUfftltep. Carpentty A PalflllnO .,. avatl. Pfof. •XP Bonded 945-7122 UW In OI out From flfl)( UP YOUR HOUSE seotwtc. 11t-41t4, I • ell _ _... L.w ...... • Cart Jay uo.3008 HANDY ANDY Etee·Plumt>-Pa1m. LC c.arpntry etc a 1 -4043 T ....... "°'""•tton AemodeliftO'Add1t1on1 loutn•rn Pttfecuon Con1truc11on Corp. ..... ,.,t() t j: • 'I I f', .... ,, ....... au.u..;•Mi~ c.. ... ~~ {Uo-.,.._..,.,.w209 PAlllTIMGPWI h•Mv•sttl ............... ., .. PAINTING Oueltty ~ Local refefenc.1 f'w Pfta Aofl 722 ... 13 F~,. · 11 l1, · ·1, l ....... ,\, ~' 11: 1 I I 1' ~. '1 • t l Vlllant ConetructlOl'I Co Aoom add1ttone. ,... 11'od•llng. quallty W()(ll. 4'4aQe17. '•ank Me-7107. ~~1 r 1 • • St•r •' ,,_, i ll M•ncwou• M01ton • Moblle Screen hnric:• Nobody be•I• Mot• ton I PllCH NobOdyl Our poc" .,. eo low you .,.,,. 10 took up to IMtNbottom (114) ""' '-,,/ ... I f:.. . GROW·LtGHT 800t<CASE Mor• Ind more P4•nt IOve<s •rt vr••tnt "*' ,.._ vnoer 1111hc111 110111 T1111 coml>inat10fl Hett .. pltllltr tS tu1ll 111 l•O Hthont Molle; ... 111 .. bOttom p11n1tt on IOI) Y~ ~ ,_. • .... part • • wall unit °' un11a Ille lwt ......., • 1 11001 moo.i u ng Oovoiu '" and _.. • •• ..._ a ll P·•'f' SI J It II •1lft CtMtr~ ..... e comp! NI•• I IN C\ln•,. ICNllllt. ..,. ____________ _ Mir Citt -----------------------...... Mt Z.·------"* ........... , ..... MD/Tl•: Tuead17, July 2, 1991, 7:00 Pll AUJ.,ICUIQI PWQ: Condition1l Uae Penait llo. 90-47 with Speci•l .. n1lta/Conditlon1l szception (Vari•nce) •o. 90-35/Tentati•• Tract .. P lloa. 14007, 14009 1Dd 14010111iti9ated •99ati•• Decl•r•tiona Roa. 90-44, 90-45 and 90-46 AftLICAllT: Pacific Coast Homes nonrn ..... : U)CATJOI: ZQD: llQUUT: Huntin9ton Beach Company Tantatiye Tract Map lo. 14007 -Weataide of Goldenwest Street, approximately 600 feet south of Zllia Avenue. T1ntatiye Tract Map 10. 14009 -Rortheaat corner of Bdwarda Avenue at Garfield Avenue. T1ntatiye Tract Kap IQ. 14010 -•orthwest corner of Goldenweat Street at Garfield Avenue. Ellis-Goldenweat Specific Plan Conditional U1e Permit lo. 90-47 -Master Plan of development to subdivide three (3) non-contiguous parcels of land totalling 51 gross acres into a 142 lot subdivision for single family estate residential development with equestrian amenities. The Master Plan of development includes the designation of a ten (10) 9ro1a acre site for a potential school site. The 1pecial permit request is to allow the maximum deviation of ten (10) percent for front and rear yard aetbacka. ConOitional lxception <Variance> lo. 90-35 -To permit a variance to the maximum two (2) foot cut and two (2) foot depth of fill on CJrading, minimum lot frontage (flag lots) requirements and the minimum front yard setback requirements. Teotatiye Tract Map lo. 14007 -To subdivide siz (6) 9ro1a acres of land into a 13 lot single family estate residential development with equestrian trails. Tentatiye Tract Map lo. 14009 -To subdivide 15 gross acres of land into a 35 lot ain9le family estate reaidential development with equestrian trails . Tentative Tract Map lo. 14010 -To subdivide 30 gross acre• of land into a 94 lot single family estate reaidential development with equestrian trails. This aubdiviaion includes the deai9nation of a potential achool site. UYIIQ-SITAL ITATQS: The Master Plan of development (Conditional Uae Permit •o. 90-47) and aubdiviaiona are covered by Mitigated le9ative Declarations Roa. 90-44, 90-45 and 90-46 . • COASTAL STATQS: lot applicable 01 PILI: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Coanunity Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to intereatad partiea at City Hall or the Main City Library (7111 Talbert Avenue) after May 30, 1991. ALL IRTBRBS1'° PSRSORS are invited to attend said hearing and ezpreaa opinion• or aubaait evidence for or a9ain1t the application aa outlined above. If you challen9e the Pl•nning Connisaion •s action in court, you may be limited to r•i1in9 only those issues you or 1omeone elae raised at the public hearin9 described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearin9. If there are any further questions pl•••• call Herb rauland, Asaiatant Planner at 536-5271. Mike Mama Huntington Beach Planning Commission j -.=1 ~ J r r - . . ! • • , ' / ......-... CUP 90-47/CE 90-35/TT 14007/ TT 14009/TT 14010/ND 90-44/ ND 90-45/ND 9o-46 ----..... flll•••• -- .. llAll .. ~P.-. .... , 64. of~.°'• 9g()n. di.ct June 19, 1991 A fonnel' rn l- d•nt of Huntington 8.-ch • .,,. la ~ by husband Charin fo1 M-•· eon. A.ch· erd (Susen) of Oi.n· dMe. CA. P9fTY (T.,..) ol Clar9f'Mnt. CA; 9lS· 1.-Susan Thra•~ of Sent• Maria C,t., end ll'lr•• grendch1tdr•n Pnvet• lnl9'm.,,, wlll b9 •t Paclfoe v-M• monal Partil. N••pc>f1 B•ech M9mon•• con- tr t b u<lon• may b• mad• to Am•ric•n C anc•r Soct•ty or Douglas Community Hosp.ta! Hosplc• PTo- grem. car• of Wilson • Chas>41t of th• Rosn. IMl5 W Harv•d 8fvG , ROMburg OR 97470 S1Al1WG A ID BUSllSS?? I ... ! • : .. • . . • I • • • , • . • • • . . • • • • • . . • . • . • ~---,,,. ........ .. •or11l111 low do•tl• •••tty dNri"I "' .... -"c•--.. A lit· tic cool..-. Dlleftlt CIMr ........ -~ .... ............ . ........ . .. . .,,., ... ,. .. .,. •• ft • • • • Wand: Ni&ht lftd Morni11& low cloud• Mo1tly ~to huy 1UMNM In 9M afteniOofl. Air Qu.tllty: Alf 41"allty. be pod In Or· an1• County with a SO f'SI. .., -...... .... . .,,, ... fi & !!'JI. J!. !! , .!, .. Q ~ Mountallm fair. South· wtlt wlftds to 2S mph. Hflh• In 70.. lows In 40.. TODAY'S SUN Sunr;tae: 5:39 a.m. Sunset: 8:0S p.m. 0 () Full Moon Last Otr. June 27 July 5 OCEAN REPORT -••• 7 ...tnAIW .. ,. •• , .... ....._ .. .. Ml-. .. It .. 7) lJ ....... ....... .. ,. =.· ..,.... " 65 Ul.tlr111 6l n ...... ....... '° .. ...... , ...... .. S4 g:~ .. ti...-. , . .. ...... It.,.. 71 ,. ~ BOATING up. ............. ..... ........ 11•1• ......... J. ,... .... 11111 •"•'""" .,.,. --.. ..... ~, ..... J FISHING c...i c*"et -...,....,. ol ...,.,..... cllb i..., NlfMI ~ ...~ 7l ,. cw.ft .... ...,,.,._, " .. 0.-~ 1•n .,........,.. o•a.-i " SJ .,... Otlum 12 SJ , ....... , ... .,,p 100" ........... ,_.,.. • ,. ....... .,_. .. II S1 ......... s.a-11> 14 so "-Qty )IM.aAft• ,. Ml lMv.pt s..iu ..,bit• 70 .,. u..-.. S.W.Cnu 74 so l ..... SM twit OWtpO 70 o • ,,._,... v......i..~ 7' ,..: .w-le.«11 -~. TIDES \ ' I I< I< I I I \ \ ' I '' 1 ! I, \ \ I I \ I ' I JUNE 2 5TH ,_ 7:30 P.M. THE HISTORIC BALBOA PAVILION BALBOA, CA. Music BY B1G BANo COMMOTION ,, .. • n • ... ,'6 IS ,. st w " • " " u • 11 • " .. , . t2 u 17 .. ,, " • " " ,. ,, H 92 ., " " " " 17 n t2 71 " 74 .. 7' An evening of dancing to tlie fllg fland sound f ust llfre t'ose faflulolll nlg,ts at Tlie Rendezvous , as part of tlils year's lncrediflle '"elnant Weei XVI. $I 0 per person Event benefits student scholarship fund for USC Newport Harbor Oub. • Tickets available by mall only. Reservations limited. Tickets will be held at the door. For more Information telephone: (714) 548-4942. Come early and enf oy dinner at one of these fine· restaurants on the peninsula: • NEWPORT LANDING 40's attire or auual LoOlrlng to sell that eabajank ataclrtn1 up bl theprqe? Try the classifieds. Whot' s iunk to you is o treasure to someone else. For only $13."4"4 you get 4 Wnes for 7 days. Coll today. -...,....,._, ___ . --.-. -.......... - • STUDIO CAFE • 77 .., tt n " n H 66 Ill 7' ,, ,, IS SI ., S7 SS SI " " 77 " 14 n S7 4S .. " .. '3 '' n ,. " 64 SS n .,