HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-05 - Orange Coast PilotT UE DAY ~ JU E 5 .. 1990
. 50 percent· .. voter
ly PAUL AltCHIPLEY
Daly Noc ~-"'"'"'
SANT A ANA -As another season of mudsling-
ing and issue-dod.ing drew to a close Monday.
candidates fired their last salvos. ho ping to sway the
few registered voters who will bother to go to the polls
today.
Registrar of V-oters Donaldlanney pre<!ictcdjust
50 percent of the 1,074.000 registered voters in
Orange County will cast ballots. while statewide as
few as 35-40 perce nt of California's 12.980,000 rcgis-
.
urnout predicted·
tered voters are expected to go to the polls. have widespread impact on 1he state's fulure.
Som consider LhaLnews a damnin$-+ndictment
orAmericans who have grown apatheuc about 1he
democratic process.
Yet. in ('alifornia a t least.· they are voting on
more issues -many of which are complex and could
Statewide. voters-arei>emi ast-cd to dec-ide on 17
propos111ons. as well as no m inees for governor and
seven other state offices. a nd distnct nominees for
Assembly. Senate and Congress.
(Ptea~ SH VOTE/hck P~)
Killer cave-in
crushes··worke·r
on 55 Freeway
Sy BOB VAN EYKEN
COST A. ME~A -A. wall of earth
crashed dov.n and crushed a "'orker
to death. Monda1 afternoon at. a
Cahram construcuon me for the
extension of the Costa Mesa Free-
wa~ ..
The acc1dcn1 occurred a1 2 p m
while M ichael Lam Peterson wa'i
checking the grade 1.n a trench ne\I
10 a 'iheer cliff b~ the northbound
side of Newport Bo ule' ard JUSI
north of :!2nd '>trel.'t. police -.aid
Pete~on. :!l<. of lkaumont an emplo~ce -of Yeager < onstruc11on.
the-general contractor fu r thl· S-46
m1ll1on stat!." free"' a' C\ 1cns1on pro-
ject. v.as at the v.estcrn edgt' of 1hr
d11ch. av.a\ from lht.· d 1ff ~Id\· v.hen
the ca' l·-ui ou·urrcd. "'ttncsM'<t \aid
Wilburn 1old police he o nl} had a
paniaJ vie"" of the ca' e-m. but
rushed to the scene where he saw
Peterson almos1 buned.
.. He said he ran o'er and saJ......,.~---
fhe small of the gu) 's bacl.'' Phemn
said.
"The v1ct1 m "as apparent!)
hunched o"er and his head was
CO\ered ..
fhemn said ~ ilbum was able to
d1~ Peterson out 1n about two
minutes
Peterson ""as um·on~nous and
bleeding from the head and car\.
Pherrin said He ~3!> treated b)
paramedics a1 the SCl'nc and then
rushed by ambulance 10 College
Hospnal in ( osta '.'vtesa
Phemn ~1d 11 ~as apparent at the
scene that the v.orker was 'Cf) cnti·
1:all) tnJured .ind 1n danger of death.
Peterson "a'> pronounced dead a
'>hort 11mc later
D~llJ• lot ~-., D-H ...... lo\
Cotta Mesa '9ollcema11 ltldl AllUlll chectd out the ltd• of • hlll which caved fn and kllted a ,worlr•f on Mond•~·
~
-\ backhcx: operator 51).q~ar-old
Oscar< 1J\ k \\ 1lhu rn of Pem., "as
reportcdl~ v.c1rk1ng ncarb) when he
caugh1 '>lght of the ca\ c-m. Pohce
gl John Ph\·rnn ~1d ..
Comi an) o tlic1als had no com-
ment about the ace1dr nt. ~h1ch was
(Plu~ see \llORKER/B~ck Pagel
GOOD
MORNING!
It's Tuesday. June 5. 1990. and
here's what's happenmg:
ORANGE COAST WEATHER:
It will be cooler but clouds will
clear early along the Coast.
Today's lal1la/low: H -12
Yesterday's hi~/low: 68-59
T omorrow's high/low: 68-62
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Bomb squad disarms
box full of change
ly KAREN AUGE o..,. ,._ ~.,, 111n. ..
LAGUNA BEACH -It started
with a car parked where 11 shouldn't
be.
And 11 e nded Monda) wllh a
bomb squad. a scaled off post office.
some tense moments for pohce of-
ficers. and. ultimate!~. a paid park-
ing fine.
A disgruntled violator of Laguna
Buch parking codes apparently
wanted to send a message to police
along wtth the payment of her fines.
So she bundled up enough • lose
change to cover the debt and mailed
at off to the Police Department.
But the message police got was
thJlt she had mailed them a bomb.
The 6-1nch-by-6-inch package at·
tracted atte ntion tnittally when the
woman attempted to mail 11 to the
Pohce Department o n Saturday wnh
only a 25-cent stamp affixed to 1t.
said Pohce gt. Ra~ Lard11:
When the postal cmplo~ee noticed
the address and suggested the
woman hand-dell\cr the package -
after all. the PohCl' Depanmcnt was
onl~ a few bloch awa~ -the
"'oman adamantl) refused
he returned soon aftcn\ard "'1th
the proper posta~e on the package.
Monda) morning. "'hen a second
employee put the package into the
Police Department·~ post office boit.
he became usp1c1ou because 11 was
addressed to the department and its
return address also was the Pohce
Department. Lard1e said.
That's "hen thr police were
alerted, the count) bomb squad
called in and the post office closed
and was cordoned otT for an hour
whi~ officers d1ITuM·d the bo' full of
change.
While she halted Laguna Beach
mail service for a"h1k. the "oman
committed no cnme. Lard1e said.
Ex-Leary foUoyver .
nabbed in drug sting
By KAREN AUGE
0...,, "°' Staff "'"'"'
H U NTINGTON BEACH -A
onetime follower of former drua
auru Timothy Leary was arrested
after he allegedly tned to buy I 00
pounds of marijuana fro m under-
cover officers.
Nabtsuka Tadash1. 49. of Full-
erton, was described b) police as a
carpenter. a former surf shop
proprietor and past member of
Leary's Laguna Beach-based
Bro\herhood of Eternal Love.
Tadash1 was arrested Fnday fol-
lowing a weeklong undercover opcr-
auon c.amcd out by Hununaton
Beach poltce and .. Drug Enforcc-
ine nt A&ency offic-crs. said PohC't Lt.
Ed McErlam.
......... Sff Otr\JGS/hdc ,. .. ,
C:hildren rescued from locked
room; parents may-pe charged
By TONY OOOERO
OM!y !"Nol ~t.ttf Wrltpr
LA 1l 'N>\ BEAC H -Poh e are 1.ons1denng
child nrgkct charges against the parents of four
children found padlod.ed in a room of a GlenncHe
treet home
Pohcl' repuncd 1ha1 an unidentified man pass·
mg by thl' home nouced a sign tn a from windo""
that said. "Help can't gel out door lod.ed"
"' 1h1<; roint the man enfered the home.
located in 1he ')()(.> block of Glenneyre. and found
a man <;leep1ng on the floor while four clnldrcn
"ere 1mpnsoned 10 the padlocked room
The "11ness <,a1d that tht.• door as well as the
v.1ndo~ "'ere padlocked shut. and that the children.
aged 2 I<' Io. had no "atcr or re'itroom fac1ht1es
Police \gt RJ' lard1e said Monda} the ch1l·
dren\ parent<\ had nol heen located. The }Ouths
~ere 1aken w Orangc"ood Ch1ldrc"n·s Home
Toxic fumes close beach
By PAUL ARCHIPlEY
and ROBERT BARKER
The first s1gno; of a cooling trend
d1dn 't stop thous,ands of relief.
seekers from crov.dmg Orange Coast
beaehe Monda'. but a foul stench
forced the closure of one popular
beach .
Lifeguard e ' acua ted Bolsa Chica
State Beach whrn a strong chemical
smell v.afted ashore. causmg hC"ad-
aches. burning e)es and nausea.
About 2.000 '1s1tors were ordC"red
10 leave the beach a nd about 2.000
more "ere turned a"nY at the park· '"l lot gates. 1fcguard Mike Thomas said he
saw a sheen on the urface and
smelled a strong chemical odor.
"r was out nding on the sand (1n
a lifeguard vehicle) and I got a
headache from 11." hc said. ..
Thomas said he bchc\ed the· un·
pleasantness probably stemmed
from a spill of diesel fuel from an 011
tanker. "Do )'OU know wnat else 1
out there that has diesel ,fucJ'r' he asked __
However. Huntingto n Beach oil
field an pcctor Mark Bodeinbcnder
said he Ocw 0 \-Cr the area tn ra poh~
helicopter from the Huntmaton Pier
to Anaheim Bay and was \lnablc to
sec C''ld'1lct of diesel pollution
NCJ thCL.Could he detect-llny odor
when he went to the scene. Bod-
cnbtndcr said.
He speculated tt\ere rould havr
been a spill from either a small craft
or a la~ ve stl. lif~uard SupervlSor Jot M1lha-n
, ordered the beach dosed about
12:30 p m. h "as to l"t'Open Mo nda
evrnlna.
t1feeuards ent the o usted
. .
beacl\tocrs to Hunt11\tton tatc
&eec_h south of the' pier. whcrt their
beach rtte•pts were honored.
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bout l0.000 '1s1tors at Hunt·
........ lft FUMIS /a.cit ,. ... ,
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Mae Helllll. JJ. of A.. ................... M •• 1a1•1 P11Ja11
atcf9 Oft .... IM•cft w• of N9Wll8rt Pier M1R•1; •
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Aa DAILY PILOT/ T.-deY, June 5, 1"0
Orange <;oast People/
Garrett Moscos
,..~ .................................................................. ~........ ~ Credit Hfe lns~rance Called · 'rip-Off'
· !f ~~~NCI than 70 million policies were in force. Consumen paid $2. l billion
in ~miums and received $900
million in benefits that year - a pay
out of 43 cents on the dollar, com-
pared to the minimum 70 cents
recommended by the consumer or-
p nizations.
How much credit life costs • l
Prince Nqwaf Al Saud, left, and Garrett Mo1co1
~ Cco;ta Mesa chiropractor who recently returned from Saudi
Arabia where he treated a rnsmber of national sports figures.
BACKGROUND1--~~~~~~~~-
Moscos opened his practicc in Costa Mesa in 1973. Although
he. has a general p~a~tic~. he deals heavily in sports injury cases. He
said many of the inJunes he sees are from surfing and tennis, but
he has tr~ted a couple of professional football players.
WASHINGTON -Consumers
are payin1 huge overcharaes for
credit life in,urance that most of
them don't need. two private aroups
claimed Monday in a report callina
on states to tiahten reaulation of the
industry. "Our repon ooncludes that credit
life insurance is the nation's worst
insurance rip off," said Stephen
Brobeck, executive director or the
Consumer Federation of America.
"This is hiah-priccd insurance and
no one dtoufd buy it, or very few,"
added Bob Hunter, president of the
National Insurance Consumer Or-
ganization.
Credit life insurance is sold by
banks. finance companies. auto deal-
ers and other lenders to consumers
takinJ out installment loans. The
policies pay off the loan if the
borrower dies.
Virginia Stafford. a spokeswoman
for the Amencan Bankers Associa-
tion. whose members sell many
credit life insurance policies. said
her group does not believe con-
sumen.-are bemg-<wercharged. How-
ever. she agreed that they should be
better educated about their choices.
"There arc a lot of people out
there who do not have a whole life
(insurance) plan. For those cus-
tomers. credit life insurance may
represent a good deal. .. she added.
There was no immediate response
from the Nationa l Automobile Deal-
ers Association.
In 1988. the report said. more
Most people shouldn't buy credit
life insurance al all, the ar9ups said.
but do so out of ignorance or fear.
Some aren't aware they have bouaht
it· some believe they need it to
obtain the loan; and some fall victim
to emotional pitches as in. ''You
want to protect your family if you
die, don't you?" the groups claimed.
Jn addition. lenders often make it
difficult to refuse the insurance by
building it into the monthly pay-
ment, the report said. So if a cus-
tomer refuses the coverage, the loan
papers must be redone. Also. cus-
tomers art not given information
that would indicate if the price was
fair, such as a pay out ratio. the
groups said.
WASHINGTON -Here is
the COit by state of credit life
insurance over the course of a
four.year, SI 0.000 car lo&J) at 12
percent APR. and the pay out
ratio for every dollar pa1d in
premiums. The states arc in
order of lowest cost to the con-
sumer to highest. The infor-
mation was provided by private
aroups that are critical of the
situation.
Maine, SI SS, 71 percent.
New York1 Sl.S7, 70 percent.
Vermont, > 171 , 6.S percent.
New Jersey,. $231 . 62 percent.
Masj.tcbu.sctts. $23.S. 47 per-
cent. •
New Hampshire. $244. 59 per·.
cent.
Utah. $259, 55 percent.
California. Hawaii, Minne-
sota. Wisconsin, $260. 55 per-
~nt.
Rhode lsl3nd, $264, 54 per-
cen
Arizona, Pennsylvania, $288.
50 percent.
Ohio. $308. 4 7 percent.
Michipn, $31 S. 46 percent.
District of Columbia. $321, 45
percent.
ConnecticuJ, Illinois, North
Dakota. Texas. Wyoming. $327.
44 percent. Virainia, $339, 43 percent.
Qreaon, $362, 40 percent.
Maryland, $368, 39 percent.
AJaska, Florida, Idaho, Mis-
souri, Montana. South Dakota,
Washinaton. $396, 37 percent.
Nebraska, $422, 34 percent.
Arkansas, Delaware. Indiana,
Iowa. Kansas, Kentucky, Ne-
vada, New Mexico, $430. 34
percent.
Tennessee. $436.l. 33 percent.
West Virginia, >444, 33 per-
cent.
Colorado. North Carolina.
$464, 31 percent.
GeOrJia. $498, 29 percent.
Mississippi, S..S33. 28 percent.
Oklahoma. South Carolina,
$568. 26 peFcent.
AJabama, Louisiana. $674, 22
percent.
-By T•~ AHoclalH Prell
Hunter said payments owed on an
installment loan are best included in
comprehensive life insurance that
eevers all -the-economic conse-
quences of an early death. "You
shouldn't buy life insurance to cover
r.our credit" separately, he said.
'You should buy it all in one place." ._-------------------------~ In addition to being less ex-
pensive. Hunter said. an overall pol-
icy allows survivors to either pay ofT
the installment loan or continue
making monthly payments on it.
There is no choice with credit life
insurance.
According to the repon. all states
regulate credit life insuran~ but
only four -Maine. New York,
Vermont and New Jersey -require
pay outs at or above the 60 percent
recommended by the National As-
sociation of Insurance Com·
missioners. "Yet eyen a 60 percent ratio over-
charges consumers." said the report.
THE SAUDIS-----------
· Moscos said he became in'olved with the Saudi Arabian
athletes after meeting Irvine resident Andrew Miller. who has a
contract as the sports medicine director at the Al Helal Sports Club.
Miller, a former patient. ·introd uced him to Prince Nowaf Al Saud
who has taken the countl) 's sports program under hjs wing. The
Saudis. he said. have focused a great deal of attention on their spons
porgrams.
Obscene gestures don't justify-police stop
TREATING ATHLET~S-------
Because their medical l..nowledge and fac11l11cs are behind those
in the United tates. injured aud1 Arabian athletes arc often sent
to the Uniled tates for treatment. "They flew two players out a few
years ago and we treated their injuries and rehabilitated them,"
Moscos said ... The treatment v.cnt well and things have blossomed
from there ...
SAUDI TRIP-----------
1nce there 1~ no tourism 1n aud1 ..\rab1a. a VISltor must have
_ an inv1tat1on tx-forc '1s111ng thc desen country. Pnnce Saud. Kmg
Fahad Al Saud·~ nephev.. 1n' 1ted Moscos to '1s1t Saudi Arabia and
__ cx.anune -the Al Hclal .sports fac1 li ty anti sports medicine-d nuc a1
Riyadh. a city of 1.4 m11l1on peoplc .
By 808 EGELKO
Anod attd fttrtU \llttte-r
SAN FRANCISCO -A police-
man can·1 drtain somcone for curs·
1ng at him and using obscene
gestures. becausc "cnttcism of the
police 1s not a crimt>... a federal
appca1s coun· rulro Monda-v.
In a 3-0 dt'c1s1on. the 9th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a
lower-court ruling that a Douglas,
Ariz .. man was stopJ>('d illega lly by
police after ~dltng profanities and
making a 'ulgar hand gl"ilure out of
a--ear ·windo"
"The freedom of 1nd1' 1duah to
oppo!>e or t halknge police action
/
Ne-ws of-the weird
verbally without thereby risking ar-
rest is one imponant characteristic
by which we distinguish ourselves
from a police state... said the
opinion by Judge Alex Kozinski.
He said the conduct of Ralph
Duran toward police in the Novem-
b« 1987 tA~ident was "boorish.
crass ... disgraceful" but not illegal.
Officers ma} resent obscene words
and gestures but .. ma~ not exercise
th e awesome power at their disposal
to punish individuals" for exercising
their rights. Ko11nsk1 said.
e city's aw~cr . ..\rthur ..\tonna.
declined comment.
The 1nc1den1 started \\ hl'O PQhcc
were called to a Douglas hotel.
where Duran was drunk and thrcat-
eni ng a banender. He exchanged
some heated words with Officer Gil-
bert Aguilar. who escorted him
outside to a rnr driven by Duran·s
wife. Alice.
Aguilar~um~d to patrol and -saw
the car go b}. "1th a hand out the
passenger window g1~1ng him a one-
finger gesture. He followed the car
down a rural road and 1den11fied
Duran. who swore and continued
making gesturcs. the coun said. inc car stoppe out!>ldc The -cou-
plt's mobilc home park. where
Aguilar. joined by a baclwp. turned
on hi s emergency lights and ordered
Duran out. Duran continued cur~
ing. and Aguilar arrested him for
investigation of disorderly condur~.
In a scuffie, both men were in-
jured. and a lawyer for the family
said Duran. a manual laborer. suf,
fered permanent partial paralysis of
his left elbow. "Our contenuon·s
going to be that he was verx
senously damaged economically. •
said the lawyer. Tony Behrenc;
Duran sued the cit} -and its police
forviola11ono ftrrrctvihiJhlI 3mr
for his IOJUI)'. Hi s wife sued for
emotional distress.
.. The Saudi~ were \Cr) gracious hosts." MCtscos said. "They
have a beau11ful fac1ht} with an Olymp1c-s1zed pool. wrestling and
basketball fac1 ht1es and a soccer stadium. I went over as a guest and
treated athletes ( ¥ostly 'iOCCer and ba!lkctball pla)crs). I -toured the .
cli nic and offered them somc ad' ice (on running the chmc)."
Man's si~ned rape disclaimer
.doesn'thold up in courtroom
1 Mother of the Year'
held on drug charges
ORO ILLE -..\ 43-\ear-old I
\\Oman ckcll•d la<;t month as
Mother-of-the· Y car fo r the Feather
Fiesta Days Parade 1n Oroville has
been arrested on mcthamphetamrne
charges.
RETURN TRIP----------
Moscos ma~ rrturn this ">ummer. He said the Saudis contract
out fat a lot of their medical services. Moscos hopes to become the
consul11ng ch1ropract1c-Ooctor fo r the S~ud1 Arabian athletes. "I may
be chosen to accompan~ the na11onal .cam to the Asian games in
Be1J1ng which would be qu11c an honor:· He said he would know
his fate when the pnnce \.1<;1ts 1n Jul}.
-Complied by Weady E11e1
Baseball in Russia: Raz, dva, trl
MOSCOW -It's ra1. d'a. tn
stnkes. "You're f'lut~" at Mo~ow
State Un1 vers1t}. where So' 1cts were
learnrng the Amencan national pas-
time \\hile Prcs1den1 M1kha1I S
Gorbachc\ toured the o\mcncan
heartland.
The ov11:1s '>tarted playing
baseball four year~ ago. hoping to
field a team at the liummer Games
1n 1992 wh en 11 v.111 be a medal spon
for the fir'>t ume
But hopes are not high on thc
astroturf al a I .OOO-sca1 bao;eball
stadium built on the un1,ers1t}
grounds last September.
"I don't thin ~ a 'io' ll'I team writ
make 11 to the 01~ mp1cs th is time
around:· '>aid ~1..-xander E. Se-
myono'
"The ..\mencan. Cuban and
Nicaraguan team\ .ue much strong-
er:· said Sl·m} ono'. who call'>
him~clf, "the onl } Soviet baseball
wntc.'r
"1 he big problem I\ thai we don't
ha ve man} fan.,:· Scm}onO\ said in
an 1ntl·rv1ew, Monda~. ··The} don't
reall} undeNand the ruk"> For ex-
ample. thq don't l..nov. v.hat a ball
1s Or a '>tnh· ··
-By Tbe Associat"d Press
By CHUCK SHEPHERD
• A JUr~ IO f oWIOOl'll Count).
Ga .. near ..\tlanta. found Herlx·ri
Freels. 24. guilt~ of rape 1n Novem-
ber. desplll' h1\ ha' 1ng produced a
note signed h~ tht• '1t·11m. ">tattng. .. ,
was not rnrx-d I did 11 under my
own free v.111 ··Fred~ wa\ distraught
after the ,•erllirt. da1ming that he
"alwa~.,·· ha'> hi'> 1,nual partnl'rs
wntc !>uch notl'~.
•Singer Johnn~ Pa~chl·d a\l..cd lhl·
Ohio Suprl·me ( ourt 10 December
to reduce hi'> nine-u·ar 'il'ntencl' re-
cc l\ed for a 19!<5 <>h.oot1ng Pa)dll'fk
"as con' 1unl uf '>hooting a man 1n
the head for a\l..1ng Pa~ched. 1f he
want..-d to l·a t dl·n ml·Jt and tunic
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)elhng ... What do )OU thin~ I am. a
country h1ck'.' .. I.
since tx-en turned o'er to the
custod\ of relatl\ cs
•Charles End,.,on. 65. won S95.000
in a La ( rossc. W1'>. tnal in March
because a 6-1nrh damp \\-as 1,.ft
1ns1de h1•r bod~ aticr a lun~. oper·
a11on. Erickson -.aid he had not
planned to sue . hut thl·n Lu1hcrdn
Hospital \l·nt him a hill for tile
subsequent oix·ra11on. "h1ch was
solel> to rcmo'e the damp.
Police sa} the am~st happened last
Wednesda\ at thl' Wilcox Avenue
home of Michelle and Wayne Hen-
dn,. "ho have tx·cn the foster
p.i;cnts for c;cvl'ral ~cars of a 12-
)ear-old girl Thl·~ said the girl "as
walki ng homl' from school "hen she
saw pohcr and narco un agents fin.
1shing the raid on her horyic. She has
Officers said the two "ere booked
on charges of ha' ing p_Qsscss1on of
methamphetam1nes w1fH the intent
to sell. They sa:d thC} found 1n the
home 60 pounds of chemicals used
in making methamphctamines.'
The Mother-of-the· Y car title went
to Michelle Hendrix last month in a
lctter-wnung contest an which grade
school children were the lcttcr
wnter!>.
The Feather Fiesta Days Parade 1s
sponsored by businesses.
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She wants others to be cautious
whe~ starting new reiationships
L ast February,
Donna, an attractive
44-year-old. took her
23-year-old niece into a South
Bay ni&htspot she knew had a
"fast" re_putation.
At first. Chris. the good·
look.in& youna man they met,
was interested in her niece. Jim
But as the ni&ht wore on,
ponna realized he was di~t-Wood
ID& more and more attention
toward her. And she felt •••••••••••• tertd.
The next morning. Chris. aae 2S. showed up on Donna's Westcl~ff doorstep. He offered help genfog her home ready for an
upcoming pany. •
... He could do everything." says Donna. "landscapinJ. painting,
carpentry. He'd work 10 hours a day." For his first few niptts in
Newport. Chris slept on Donna's couch. Then he moved tnto her
Santa Fe-style bedroom.
For two months things went smoothly. Glcaminf white floors
were laid. brass fixtures installed and the houscwarm1na pany was
a success. And Donna and Chris seemed c.ompatible despite almost
20 years difference in age.
"friends told me how lucky I was to have found Chris," says
Donna. brushine back a handful of flowing auburn hair.
But Donna began rcalizinJ it probably was too good to be true.
One day the Bank of America in Westcliff Plaza phoned to say her
account was overdrawn. Then American Express called rcgardiJlg
unpaid credit card bills.
..About this time. Donna. a TWA flight attendant, had an
·extended trip to Eucope. And Chris began entertaining girls more his
age in Donna's lovely home. '1But when I'd c.onfront Chris a.bout
. unfinished work. missing mail and overdue bilJs, he'd always have
a flawless excuse." recalls Donna.
But Donna was more than suspicious and broke off the romantic
involvement. "Still I didn't want to believe what I knew was
happen mg." she remembers.
What was happening was that Chris was running up approx-
imately SI 5.000 1n credit card charges, cashing S 1,260 in forged
checks and spending S2.200 in stolen rents. And Donna was hinng
a private investigator to establish hard evidence against Chris. On
May 16. Chris was arrested by Newpon Beach police and booked
into Orange County jail. .
"It couldn't have happened at a worse Lime:· said Donna last
Thursday ... My boyfriend of two years ago got married, TWA 1s
ne~rlJ bankrupt. and I can't sell my remodeled house for what I havr
lftlt.
he admits Chri s helped her througnsome ofiTiosc tough times.
"But then he deijvered the ultimate blow by deceiving me and
adding to mf grief. I almost had a nervous breakdown."
Friday was curious and went over to Orange County Jail to
meet Chris. In his orange prison jumper he looked grim. but you
could see ho w he'd sweep an older woman off her feet. He stands
6 fff~ tall wuh tan, chiseled features an<lsoft. blond.hair. Yet.he
wasn't the glib. charming young man I'd expected. "I was wrong,"
he said. "and I'm sorry to have hun someone I really liked."
Chns was charged with four counts of grand theft and stood to
get 12 years in pnson. "But I pleaded guilty and got 16 months. The
public defender said if! become a trustee. I could get out in six."
Chris said. ha,·mg some tro.uble looking.me.in lhc-c_ye.
B) the expression on his handsome face. you could tc~ll Chns
preferred Donna's Ne"'pon Beach address to being prisoner No.
1222916 in Orange Count~ Jail. He appeared resigned and re·
morseful. "I ha' e to accept what I got. I don't like It. but I deserve
it," he said.
Chns shart"d 1hat Donna and her fnends "'ere the clo5est family
he'd ever e'<pencnccd. "I JUSt got carried awa) :·he said. As our visit
in 1a1l was end1n1. Chns asked. "What can I sa~ that '-'OUld keep
others from doing what I did?"
I didn't kn ow. But I recalled Donna wanting her stof) told: "I
don't want others doing what I did," she said.
Jim Wood'• col•m• ,..,,, S,,..y, Tu~•d•y, .,,, Thrsd•y.
. Mission Viejo woman wins
lotto, now S9 .8 milliori richer
MISSION VIEJO -A Mission
Viejo woman will receive $395,200
in the next month and each year for
the next 19 years as a result of
picking all six winning num~rs for
the state lottery's weekend "Lotto
6-49" game.
req11e11e<t no publicity: so no other
information about lhe woman was
provided. /
Carmella Sacco won the $9.8
million prize by picking the
numbers 3. 16. 24, 31. 43 and 49.
Di vided over 20 years. the prize
works out to a rough annual gross of
$490.000. but after taxes arc taken
out. the net annual payment is
5395.200.
It was known . ho"'<.'' er. that Sacco
purchased the wanning t1cke1 at the
Alpha Beta supermarket on Trabuco
Road 1n Mission V1c10 . .\s a result.
the Alpha Beta Co. will receive
$49.400. or half of one ~rcent of the
winnings.
An employtt at the M1 ss1on V1e10
store said the compan~. not the
individual store. will get and US<' the
mone y. rt was the M1ss1on V1e10
store's first lottt'I) winner. the em-
ployee said.
A lotter) spokeswoman said acco · -By tbe Daily Piiot
Here are the winning playmJ card numbers
picked Monday night for the California Lottery's
daily "Decco" game: ~Heans: 10
+clubs: 7
ODiamonds: 7
•Spades: 8
Water shor;tage hit
in the early days, too
• la Newport Beacla: The earliest beach colonies .---
obtained their fresh water 1n railroad tank can filled DID YOU
from anesian wells in Harper (now Costa Mesa). It KNOW
w4s sold in fi ve gallon lots. There was also.a well rit
driven by a wildm11l in Mcfadden Place near the
Newpon Pier. For those too ~r to buy water, there
was the muddy Santa Ana nver. • ,~ ·~·
• la lrvlae: The 92-year-old. lrvine Ranch house. f
which stood on the comer of Myford Avenye and
Irvine Boulevard burned June s. 196S. and was finally demolished
·in 1968.
• la Cot&a Mesa: In 1962, the CoS'la Mesa City Council received
an offer from the Oranac County Supervisors to buy the Oranae
1 County airport. but turned it down as a poor investment.
.. La ... Be•c': Halfway Rock. at the foot ofCrns St.rttt marks
, the m1dale point 1n two mil~ of beach front measured from Lquna
, Canyon southeast to tM rock that aavcs Arch Beach Its name.
.. Foatala Valley: The Newbcn River Protective Otstnct was
orpn1zed 1n 1900. The name Newbert was derived from combtn1na
the first syllable of Ncwpon with the last s~llab&e of TaU>en at the
sueantaon of H. C1ay Kell<>s, the tftli'*' of the projttt. A )()().foot
unp wvu drtdatd for a. ~rmancnt river~ and kVttS built to hold
the SanLI Ana River 10 1u pretmt locabOD..
Dtd You Know1 '""'in ronmburion• trom tmdtn.. ~ your
h111oncal facr. ro Ord You Know~ Oraiwe Coast DeJl)· Pilot P.O to. IJ60. CM«a Mna. 91626. -ar,.%1., Aw ....
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Onlnge Cout OAIL.V PILOT/Tueedey, June 5, 1980 AS
.Bush may delay new-offsh9re drilling
WASHINOTON -Prt'sadent Bush is ex-
pected to postpone new oil dnllina off the
California and Flonda c-0asts. for up to 12 years
10 some areas, so additional environmental·
1m~ct studies can be done. administration of-
ficials said Monday.
The otticials said the president appeared
ready to endorse a course that would ban new
exploration off Southern California until at least
1992, off Nonbem California until 199.7 and off
Florida until 2002.
The waters off the Orange Coast have been
mentioned frequently as fen ile vound for 011
exploration; three offshore oill dnlling platforms
are located olT Huntington Beach.
While ~he sources c.autioned that Bush stlll
could change course and allow some leasing. one
official closely In\ olved with the decision said. "I
would be surprised" 1f he did not g0>forward with
the overall dela)
n election-year dCCISIQn to delay the lcasu1g '..
would pla) "'ell among Republicaos in Cahfomsa
and Flonda. Manr ha ve urged the delay\ voicmA
concerns about a negatl"e reacuoo from 'voters 1f
Bush opened an) areas to new drilling before the
bttn shown and that new dr1lhn1 should be
banned altogether.
"We w11J ~ vel') d1sappo1ntcd 1f all we're
offered (by Bush) 1~ a delay," said Lisa peer, an
attorney fo r the Natural Resources Defense
Council. .. The public has moved ~r beyond
where dcla)s arc going to satisfy people. It's t1me
to move to protect some of the~ areas per-I
manently." •
The long-pending presidential decision was :
anticipated in the next few days. •
Wh1k Bush still had a ranie of options I
before him. the con~nsus among officials who '
have worked on the deetsion is that Bush will 1
approve n dela) an leasina for all three an:as.
aecord1ng to the administration sources.
Postponing ne"' dnlling would conform to •
conclusions of a task force Bush appointed last
)ear to stud) the problem. :
Oil act1v1 t) '-"Ould be bannl!d mall the areas
unul at least 1992. when the Intenor Depanmcnt
1s to produce It next fi\·e-year plan for 01l leas1na
around the countf). 1f Bush keeps to the dec1s1on
has aides expect The fh e;~ car plan tndudes a '
broad outhne of"'hat areas "''II be considered for
lea.sing and ho"' 1hc depanment "''II deal with
leases fo r those fi' c ) ears
~ ...... ---011 pl•tforrn1 off Huntington ••ach.
November ballo1ang. •
Environmentalists have ar ued that the.
threat to tfle environment o both states l(as
The president st11l had before him a vanety
•of options ranging from upen1ng the coasts to
.nc.w offshore oil acuut) to imposing. a .mora:.
ton um .
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OC drilling foes cheer likte
1
1Y decision
By IRIS VOKOI
O.olly "''°" \tlllf lllnt••
Orange Coast oflicials reacted
enthusiasticall) to word that Pres1·
dent Bush ma) postpone new 011
dnlhng olT the outhem California
coast for at least two years.
Although not a ban on offshore
dnlling, Bush's expt'cted post-
ponement to get additional en-
vironmental impact studies do ne 1s
a po'l1t1 ' c step. local dnllang oppo-
nents said.
"I would prt'fer. of course. to have
an outright ban of dnlling off Or-
ange County.'' said Ne"'pon Beach
Counci lwoman Evelyn Han . who
last week was appointed to a new
state advisory comm'1t1cl' on ocean
issues.
"I hope it's true. I'm pleased ll
will not come back for at least t'-'O
years."
"It's \'Cf)' good OC'-'S m ltght of
what "'e "ere led to e1epcct." Laguna
Beach Ma\or Lida Lcnnc\ said
'T m d1sap.pomted 11's no1 ·a per-
manent mora1onum. but I'm hl.'an-
ened."
"It seems to me ttw Jr.dcral gov-
ernment 1sJ1stcning to the concern-;
of Southern California." ..aid Hun1-
mgton Beach ( uu'nc1lman Peter
Grt.>en
Green said he 1\ contidenl the
future s1ud1t.>s 1.1.lll "mpl~ reinforce
the conclusions of past anal) 'iCS that
determined of"hore drilling
ad' erscl) affects the t'n' sro nment
and c1t1e'\' 1ounsm
Hart ..aid 'ihc feel<. Bush ,., .,mrerc
in has en' 1ronmcntal concern and
that has e~pected acuon 1s not com-
pletel) a political plo) ··1 woul9
guess not and I alwa) s hoix-not."\
she said
Newpon Beach Councilwoman
Jean Wa n took a more cautious
approach. sa~ ing local lobb) mg cf·
foru agai n t offshore dnlllng can not
rela\
"It's JUSI a postponement." Watt
')31d "\\-e ha'e to li.ecp doing what
'-'t'rc doing and gathering our forces.
.. <\n) thing.'' she added. "can hap-
pen in 11.1.-0 ~ear<."
_1~8_,ooo_~_P_o_l _ic_e __ a_r_rest susQect following
sign park drive-by ~hooting of teen-ager
_petitio_n~~
By JOSHUA LO\llE
04111)1 ,Noc \c.tlf lllrtt••
Hl'NTI NGTO!\ BE.\( H
Backers of a No' ember ballot
measure mandaung t'leet1ons bcfort'
the ci t~ \ells park or beach land
presented 1he C11~ C'krk \\llh a
pet1t1on \\Ith more than I .000 sig-
natures Monda'
The pe1111ons. 1f ccn1fied b~ the
Orange Count~ registrar of \ oters.
'-'Ould place a cit~ chaner amend-
ment on the ~o' cmhl·r ballol man-
dati ng a special or gl·neral t"ler11on
before the ell\ c3n M'll or de' clop
an) park land· or bcacht•s
The dnvc. 'iP<ln'\Orr d h~ S3H0 Our
Parks, began in lht· Inst '-"C'Ck of
November and culminated w1th the
presentation of the "i1gnatures. one
\\eek before the .200-dav deadline .
The magic number ·"'as 1 5.30~
!>1gnature'>. "h1ch represents about
I 5 pe rcent of lhl· rcg1Stl'red voters 1n
Huntington Beach. T he} turned 1n
18.561 names as a 20 pe rcent safet~
margin in case 11 1um s out somt
"'ho signed aren't reglSlered vote~.
The c•I} had I 02.179 registered
'otcrs "'hen the pet111ons beg;ln
c1rcula11ng. but dunng 1hc course of
the dm c the Cll\ lost about 7,000.
according to dm0c organizer Debbie
Cooke. "ho s~ud 1t made the task of
getting signatures a hnle more d1f-
ficull.
Volunteer~ "cnt with the pet1t1ons
Monda) morning to thl' Cit) Clerk's
office to double che,·k thl' signatures.
and make '\un.· all the papef"'ork was
filled out corrcctl).
The public suppon of the pet1t1on
drive "'as outstanding. according 10
some of \ ol untcers "ho hit the
streets for a~ Our Parks.
"From "'ha( I' SJ\\ 11 ~as fan·
tata uc. I did not sec amonl.' who
'did not "'ant to sign," said Doug
Langevin. a :l\e Our Park:. volun·
teer.
"It is a sign that people 1us1 don'1
trust the Cit} Council an\morc be-
cause the) kno"' the} arc t>ou ght b>
developers." Lange' 1n said
The count) ha'I 30 dn)s in "-ht h
to venf) and ccrt1ly the leg1t1maC}
of the petitions. after which tht Cit)
Clerk will oflic1all) tell the Cit)
Council the i>cnding charter amend·
mcnt has been placed on the ballot.
Cooke s:ud she wa'\ confident the
measure "'111 pass. and added thal
an)' campaigning wtll ~ tow ke).
although 1t t'ould be-come asgress1vc
if there was actl\e opposition.
The dnve for :i city chancr
amendment was spa .... ned out of tht'
wa~ over thr P1crs1dc Village prOJCCt
By 808 VAN EYKEN
O.tiiy-, .... St.tfl 111•14••
.\!'.\HEIM -Polin· jrrcsted an
...\nahl'1m man Monda} in connec-
11on '-'llh a dn,e-b~ '>hooting un-
da) n1gh1 1hat left a I 3., ear-old bo~
dead and four other~ inJurl·d
One uthcr 'Kllm. .:W-H·ar-1..1ld
Jesus Gome1. of ..\nahc1m ~a' al.,n
ta en 1():\nahc1m \lemonal Hosr 1-
tal sul1l·nng from a gun,hm 1.1.ound
Hl' "'a~ ltstl.'d 1n \<l\l\lal·tnn 1.on-
d111un \lund.l\
\\ nnes~·' dC'iLnhed the assa1lilnts
as t"o Lat1no men in their 20s. The
'eh1de lksn1 • onh as a arge .
hgh1 ~olured LJr v.a~ spotted b)
poh,e p.trked 1n thl' 300 block of
\\l"'>I \'ermont ..\\cnue shonl) after
the '>hooting. Hl·dgflt'th ~1d
Ulise\ ( arran1a Pineda "J' stand-
ing" llh neighbor'> 1n an alle' m the
600 block of '.'onh SabTtla ~sreet at
aboul I) 30 pm ~unda~ '-'hl•n tv.o
men dro\C h~ 1n ..1 l.H and .. pra~ed
gu nfirl' m10 lhl' group Pol11.:e Lt
Ra' Wdch '>.ltd
Pineda 1.1.n .. taken into an apan -
mFnt at ti I., ' \ab1nj \t "•th a
gun~ho1 "ound 10 his l he'il Ht" "'as
treated b) param,·d1cs and then
rm,hed 10 Anaheim ~kmonal Hos-
pital. "here he "'a<. pro nou need
dt'ad a !.hon 11mc la1a. \\ d ch ~•d
Thrcr othn;. abo reponedh '1c-
1un~ ol the \hoo11ng. am\.cJ al the
hospnal '>honl~ jliel"".ird in J flrl·
\ate car The 1hr1.•1.• 11lhl·r, arc \lanu
( ru1 . 23. Hernan l unCJ _, \2 and
Jesu!> Go met 2 'i "'h11 I\ not rd.tied
to the othl'r man \'llh the ~me
namt' ..\II arl' ..\nahJ.'1m rt•.,1dt•nt'>
and all 1.1.erc: li'>tcd 1n "1tl\la1. ton
cond11 wn 31 hxal ho~rnals
..\llu lo.nJ .u, 11ng an all-night
<.une1llan1.e '"'l''>llg.Jttng .officers
'>a~ a "oman arrruJl h lht' car.
polile "11d The 1llhl c:'f" que'il1oned
lht' '-'Om.in "'h.1 kd them 111 Perez.
\\de h ..aid thl' \hooting did not
apix-ar Ill he rl'l.Hcd to gangs
"'nnl' vi lhl' 'llllms are kno"n
to tlt' gan~ member'> · \\ elch said
Hedgpeth "11d m' l''t1ga10~ had
no1 detcrmmtd ~hc.·1hcr PC-rez "as a
member nf J gang
C flmtopher FJ"ard Pl'rl'/ 2~
'-'3S arn:sll·d at 4 Jo a m \londa'
after an all-night ~tah·nul JI a l ar
police belie'e \\J\ dmen b' lhc
k11lef\ Pohu· I 1 \lar1. lfcJgp<.·th
said.
Perez "3'> heing held at the
.\nahl.'1m cm 1a1l 1n l1ru of $~50.000
bail \t ond11~
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Miss Costa Mesa ciowned
CO T.\ MESA -.\ 21-year· ,~ .......... ,.
old \\Oman "'ho h3d Ol'\ er entered
a bea ut\ contest bdor<.' \\On the NEWS
1990 Miss Co'\13 ~1e .. a tttle on
unda > BRIEFS Jamie Badorcl... an Orange
Coas1 College fa .. hl\)n design stu-
dent, took the top honor; at 1he
pageant held on 1hc la'll da) of thl'
annual Fish Fn
.. This 1s the first ume I had n t·n done an) thing
like this," Badorek "ia1d. "I d1dn·1 t'ChC''C' 11 "'hen I
had '-'On."
Badorek ..aid she "alt born m San Bernadano
and h\.l'd in t Lou1!.. Ml 'i'I .. hl•tore l·om1ng to Costa
Mc..a at the age of 17 'he '\aid wmning thl' contest
"'as e'tra special lx'<'au-.c sht' had JU~t turned ~I tht
da) before
State's chill champs
NEWPORT BE.\CH -Here are the 1.1.mncrs an
the C'ahfom1a State Ch1h Champ1onsh1ps held at tht'
Newpon Dunl.'S on ~la) ~4
('hah· tir 1 plan·. Bill Ra). 'it'rnnd place.·BalT)
Steinberg; third pin~. Man i> n .\lien. and founh
place. Joe C'nfllp1!'>1
Parade· fif'\t pla c. team No 153. Jo Jahns. Hot
laps Chill: 'it'Cond Plare. t1.·am \:o IOI. Carol
Arnold. White Horse Ch1h. and third place. o 158.
Jim li.'mom •. Srar hAh
Booth. first placr. 1eam No IOI. Carol A.mold.
White Horse Chall: wcond place. No. I 53. Jo Jahns.
Hot lips Ch1h: th a rd place. No. I 56. JelT) Overland.
Boar Butt Chili
tage· first place. team No 153. Jo Jahns. Hot
Laps C:h1h: ~ond place. No 101. Carol Arnold.
White Hone h1h . third place. o. I 37. John kabo.
Hot Bite Ch1h ( tar. & tnpes)
Overall show: fi rst place. tram No. I 53. Jo
Jahns, Hot ups Chill. second place. No. 101. Carol
.\mold. White Horn-Chill.
Miss Ch1J1 Pepper. first olacc. Kimberl
\kt unnn 'ernnr,l plau~ (Ill' I Heather Blackman
and Jeannie ~"'l'CI
Mr Hotsaule Jim place team ~o. 153. John
Babcock. second plare. :--.o I H. Ra) mond Ward;
third place. \io I Ill M1kl' ( Mnel1us
"ihu;)t'' 'Holler fir;t place hark) Helman.
-.econd plan: Bob D\l'r third pla,e M1li.t Wilkens.
Reading camp for thlldren
IR\ l'l -Tht" l <.I Reading and Neu·
rohngu1-,11l <. hn1, '' ol1enng a children's reading
camp and a flrop.rjm IOlu .. ing on language and
learning d1\Jh1ht1n .in "'1.·1.·l..da~ mommg.s th1!. sum·
mer
Thl' ~·jmp "ill tx· hdd 1rom <la m tu noon fro m
Jul\ 2 Ill \ug \ for 1.h1ldrl·n cntenng londerganen
th rough '>l\th grade
Thl' .\d' Jnragl' Program "'h1ch rt'CC'ntl~ rt'·
CCI' l'd J um1menJ,1110n trnm Orange l ou nt~ uper·
\ l\Or Haml'll \\ 1cdcr r.11 11' lOnmbullons 10 the
d1agno'>1\ and trr.unwnt 111 reading and language
d1\ahl11tc,, .... ,11 Ix· otkrcd tor ~hlldren entenng
k.ind1.•rgartcn 1hroue,h ..._.l'nnJ gradl' lrom I) a m. to
noon Jul' 2 throu11h .\ug 10
Hoth pro~ram' 1.1.111 be held at Rancho San
foaquin lntl·rmrJ1.ttl' ~hool 1n ln inc. l·or more
1nforma111rn. 1.:ill ~xn-tilo\ from 1 -~ pm Wt"Ckda s.
OCC hosts sports camp
( O\l \ t\1l \.\ -. .\ t\\lr .... ect.. .. pons camp for
children and lt'<'n' tx-1 .... l-cn 1hc age" of 5 and IS is
being ol1ert'd this \ummrr h\ the Orange Coast
College <.ommun1t' \en1l'l' OtTice
The camp mt~h \1 onda\'i through Thursdays
lrom 9· 30 a m Ill I p m '\laf1lng Jun<' 18 Track and
field e\Cnt">. c;tif\ball pinp. pon11-. 'ollc\ hall. c;oettr.
floor hock<'' ba~t..etball and 'l\\1mmang "''" be
taught ·
(amp dir('(tOr L)on \\. .mon. v. ho has ~orlc¢
with mort' than 7.000 rhildren an the past I 5 )'cars.
15 kno"' n tor h('lpm~ "u1ld 1,tlf-t''>tl"'Cm 1hrou,lb non·
comJl('t1t1v(' 'lport~ act1\ 1t1t·, For reg1 trat1on infor-
mation. c II 43~-80
Ritual canceled; altercation follows
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COST A MESA -The
dfvil didn't make him do 1t -
1t wa s (or hrist' sake ·
Sev en-foo t-tall G ar)
humwa walked i nto
nworks Framing Inc . 1666
'humwn . who had left the cstabh hment
before police am ved, "'as not am tcd. Poll~
pho n<.'d h" home and there w. as no an~wer
Pcrhasx hr had another calling
Cot•• Meta
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Irvin~
Ncwpon Blvd.. to bapllle
wmC'One. according to police
record
When proprietor Bo b
Az1m1 told his fncnd -now
.,,
POLICE
l
Thrtt pa1roM at 1hc ~,..., C ·u,1om Luv.n<kr \ho"'
and Fam1h f1eua 11 I~ Ora~t Count\ fairground'
If.ti'\' 1bt \!Clim) of\-thlC~ bu II') on unda In all.
the burslaf' made ofT"'1th $.t~ v.onh of sltl't'O\ anJ
l«'t'UOOC'\
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.anJ "'"'" \unJ.t,
~a• ••ch
,,.fnend -the bapt11ct **" not there. hum"•>' all~ly raised has fi t. ho uted "in th~ name of
Jesui" Ind 'truck A11m1 ICf the' face, ~rd·
1n1 to the document •
'l1m1 called pohec end ~ramcd1cs, "'(ho
pronounced him "un1n1urcd.' But tM bur.1·
n m11n appartntl} ha~ a crou to bear with has
rth 1ou' former fncnd. A11m1 told pohct he
";an" to prr\<t cha~ apin5t humwa .
a
'\ I ~\ptt<l ll1J..t 'alut'd at USO .,~!t l'\'pontd S1C11t-nl
from a p n in tht :c bled. of Dukt Plact
H•ti ... oa Beeela
" -oman aid ~ s;a...-• netlhbor ~•nf\I a pair
of Sl~ Jhon1 th.al IOm«>nt S10k OUI of a latindry room
1n t~ 200 blod of I 'th trttt and Jhe Wlnttd 10 filt
a oompla1n1 '
\ 1n11.k nt n·fl\•n,'\l th.lt ht' hraJ phoH,, and
l'' 1dtnH· 1ha1 h1' ne1,.h~'r '' \ll'ahna plant from h1t
'ard
N~wport Beach
c-hccllboo\ and t•<1 ~•lcd cft\odopn contatnma a total or S.I ca\h "'tte stOkft from a lutcbn
counlcr 1n 1hc I blO\\ of \111 iitrt!f\ •htk dw
mtdcnh v.~n-mo' •na out
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M 0nnge COl9I DAILY PILOT I Tueedey, Juf'9 1. 1110
SAN FRANCISCO -Nanq Re-
agan and Raisa Clorbache' eA-
chansed smiles and handshakes
Monday and renewed a rela11onsh1p
thu Mrs. Reagan mtl had bt'cn
m isunderstood.
4.s former Prc'itdl'nl Ronald Re-
agan and So"tct Prl'Stdent \11lhaal
G orbache' chaucd on J <.of.l 1n the
ov1et coun~I gl·m·rar .. hnnw. thl'tr
"'1ve<; pcrcht'd on eh.i1r' .ind talked.
A.fterward. Mr!it Religcin rharac-
tcnzcd her ho urlong ml·eting ''1th
Mr!it Gorbachc' as .. ,\'" 111tc··
•• 1 thtnl. there· been a grl'at mt'>·
understanding ahuut our rcla-
11onsh1p ." Mr!> Reagan told re-
porters. She \\Ofl' a hlacl and "'h11c
outfit. while M rs. Ciorhachc' had
donne<r--:r l'liotc hu<o1m•c;.,ltkl' gra}
'iUll.
;..1rs Reagan·, l..1nd \'Md" for
~rs Cforhachn rnntrasted "1th her
charac1er11at10n ol her tn "~h
Turn." her memoir ol ha Wh11~·
House H·ar'
"From tlh n111ml·nt "l' ml't. sht.·
talll·d and 1.111 .. l·~t J nd talll•d -<;o
much that I ,ould b,in:h gl'I a \\llfd
tn. edge"1"' 0 1 ntlll'r"l'il' ·· \I r'
Reagan \\rotc "Pt·rhaps 11 was 1n-
sccunty on her pan. but d un ng
about a dozen cm·ountcrs in three
d11Tcrent countnc~. md fu ndamental lmpr~<;s1on 0 R'"a1sa orbachav was
that she nc' er stoppt•d tailing.
"Or kctunng. to tx· more ac-
curate .. Mr!.. Reagan "rote
l\nd thl· last ti me Mrs. Gorhachl'\
'1s1ted \\'a<.hington tx·fore this tri p.
tn Dceemhcr I Q8 7. she 1rntatt>d M rs.
Reagan b~ ohsen 1ng that the White
HouSt" ~s more a museum than "a
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Mayor too busy to grieve loss
after de~dly .tornado hits city
PEitR BURG:lnd:-=-M~ay~o~,-;=----=========---=======--~=;-rr--:;;......,,,.~!IF.i9 ...
Jack Kinman was too b usy leading
cleanup e fforts Monday to mourn
si~ neighbors a nd the loss of his
home 1n a tornado that tore thro ugh
this south\l.C'it Indiana city last
weekend.
"We ha,en't had an} u me to
worn about our loss. Wr JUSt have
to think about e\cf\bod\ here,'' said
Kinman. 70 · ·
Petersburg "ac; h11 hardcst b}
weel cnd 'ltorm-; that left 1.4 people
dead throughout the M1d\\est and
C3used damagl· as far south as Texas.
.\II of Pl•teriburg·s 3.000 rcs1dcnt.
"'en· "'llhout "'ater ~1onda\.
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Another city
loses bid to
halt spraying
U.S. ships awaiting
possi~le evacuation
Prc~1dent Bu'h on Monday
authorlll'd kderal disaste r as-
St'>tance to IQ Indiana l·ount1cs r:l\-
agcd b) flood~ la'\t month and tor-
nadoes during thl· 'H·ekend.
(io'. R1tharJ ( ell''itl' of O hio
asked for c;1mtlar a<.c;1c;1anct.· to t\l.O
COUlllll'' tn ht\ \t31\'.
.\ftrr a tour of thl· 'trtcke n Jrea on.
Sunda). I nd1ana < tU\ E' an Ba} h
said Petai.hurg ll)okcd ltle I\ had
been bombed.
EL C' AJON -Legal challenges to
the state's dec1s1on to 'lpra} the
pesticide malathion O\ er pan of El
Ca.ion to combat a Mexican frui t n,
infestation were rejected b~ a Judge
Mondav
Actt ng upenor ( oun J udge
Michael Bollm an issued his dec1s1on
less than I 0 hours before the second
of three scheduled aenal 'lpra) 1ngs.
but city auome)s said the) would
fik an appeal Monda} afternoon
requesting a stay of the ruling.
Several c1t1es in o uthem Calt-
fom1a have unsuccessful!> sued the
state over aeria l malathion spraying
fo r Meiucan and Mediterranea n
fruit flies. which sta te offi cials sav
pose a threat to Caltfom1a's S 16
billion agncull urc 1 ndustr). The
pests attack more than 40 types of
fruit, pnmanly citrus and stone
fruit.
"It's certatnly continued con-
firmation that the '\tatc project to
flJ)lt these fruit flies (th rough night-
time spraying by helicopters) is law-
ful, proper and not unsafe." Deputy
Attorney General Charles Getz said
of Boll man's ruling.
-By Th AHOCl•led Pn"
By MICH EUE FAUL
AnMS.at~d Ptf'U \l/tllf'r
MON RO\ I.\ l 1hl•rtJ -I-our
L .S. "ar<,h•D" 1.a rr~ 1ng 2.000
Marines am\l-d oil L1tll:na on Mo n-
da\ as rebeb ad,anred on the a ir-
port outside Monrovia fhc l ' S.
Embass} said the ~htp\ would hl'lp
evacuate .\mencan~ fro m I 1lx•na 1f
necessal'.
Pres1dCnt amud Dot• hcggt.•d "all
peace-lo' 1ng nations." 1ndud1ng the
lJn1ted tates. "to t'omt· w thl' aid of
the L1hcna·n peopk .. Ooc has been
holed up in his pres1dent1al mansion
tn Monrovia. shielded h) ahclut
1.000 lsraelt-tratned troops.
The l '.S. State Department has
accused rebel leader Ch:.trlcs T:n lor
of rece1 ving support from the rad.teal
North .\frica n nation of L1h.,a. but
it also has said Mannes will not
intervene in suppon of Doc's gov-
cmment.
The rebels belong mostly to Li-
beria's G10 and Mano tribes a nd
invaded this West African nation of
2.5 million people from neighboring
Ivory Coast last December.
In Monrovia. people of the Man-
d in o and Krahn tnbes loyal to Doe
J~t a coupk of hours a 'Weck with a c.rring. n:rtificd Sylv.m·
teacher is all at takes co ~ovc )'Ullr diikr math kills. IlJE SYLVAN' GUA E. Wh~:n t11roUcd m our ba.-;K
~or math program. your child will improve at k:ast one.: f\Jl
grade: eqwvak'Tlt scol"t' alh:r the first 36 hou~ of mstn1ctK'ltt, or Wl'
will proVldc .m addmon.i.I ~ Lani Center
12 hour.; at nocxtrJ l~t . · ---·
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NEWPORT BEACH
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-h1 mw lf a Krahn -p1 1l'cl ever)-
th1ng t hc~ had into ta\I\, trur k!. and
hu'leS. The~ \31d lhl·~ were ncctng
.r.cprisals b~ rehcb tlm·atcntng this
capita l of about .ioo.ono residents. .
Saturda} ·., tornado 1urned Ktn-
man's housl' on 11'1 foundatio n and
tore off the roof. Ne't door. the
duple' "hcrc Ci1k s Evans and
Emma W1lh<; ltved was le,elcd.
The} "'Crl' among "" people in the
Petersburg area who d ied in the·
storm.
"Tho c t~o wert• wo nderful
people." Kinma n said "I've h ved
here all m} h fc . so of course I knew
"If the> come. the~ ·11 massacre us.
'io we're gotng," said a father of
four. hcavtng a mallress o nto the
back of a trucl . He and two other
Mandtngo families ~ere heading for
Sierra Leone. Taxi d n "ers said mass
flight had created a trallic Jam at thr
border.
them all."
Eight people died 1n Indiana as a
result of to rnadoes that drove across
central and southern portions of the
state Saturday night. Two boys. ages
6 and 8. dtt~d Sunday 1n a second
wave of storms that spawned one
_ ,__..._
Jenny Mattie finds her cat safe after a deadly tornado.
State Depanment spokeswoman
Margaret T utwiler said in WashtnJ-
ton. "T here has been fighting within
the \'IC1n1t} of Roberts Field Inter-
national A1rpon w1thtn the past 24
hours. We understand tht• rcbds arc
within a few miles of Robcn s Field
and have take n the to wn of Owens
Grove.
"Two of the three international
airlines ... flying in and out of Rob-
ens Field . Brittsh Airways and
KLM . have suspended ... operations.
We have not heard from the third
carrier. Sabena.
"Last Thursday. the State Depart-
ment ordered the departure of de-
pendents and non-essential person-
nel from our embassy in Monrovia.
tornado.
The weekend •11orms also were
blamed for two deaths tn Wisconsin
a nd one each in Illinois and Mis-
souri. Tornadoes also were reported
tn Minnesota, Kentucky and Mich-
igan. ,
In Indiana. the American Red
Cross estima ted that 824 homes
were damaged. including 240 that
were destroyed. In Petersburg alone.
I 14 homes were destroyed and 270
sustained more moderate damage.
In Kentucky. 47 homes were dam-
aged and a spokesman for the state
Department of Disaster and Emerg-
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ency Services said storm destruction
could total as much ai. S5 m1llton
statewide.
In O hio. at least :?00 homes and
businesses in three southwestern
counties were badly damaged.
Kinma n said the scope of the
tragedy was difficult to romprehend.
"I thtnk most people are still
stunned .. ·T hey're in. :i state of
shock," he said.
About 5,000 homes and bustness
in Petersburg and Bedford, which
also was heavily dnmn$ed. were
witho ut electric service. said Pamela
K. Chapman. a spokeswo man for
PSI Energy. She said powl·r would
be rt,storcd to mo'lt areas b) Tucs-
da).
For the third conserutl\ e week.
Petersburg_ residents were urged 10
boil all dnnk1ng water once service
"'as restored. T he cit' lost its fresh
water suppl~ two "'-l;eks ago when
floodwater hrokt' tht' main water
ltne.
In Petersburg and Bedford. people
soned through robhle a nd earned
awa> .debm. ..\ ~tcady stream of
dump truck\ hauled away tree limbs. ,
The Red C ross and several
churches o ffered meals and drinking
water.
Mark Kraner. a Red Cross spokes.
man in Bedford. said the agency was
makmg an appeal for donations.
-By ~ AHod•ted Prns
Security stiflf s dis.sent
pn Tiananmen anniversary
By JIM AMAMS
A-.. ,.,_ Wtlt.,
BEIJING -Police with rifles
blocked roa<ts to Bcijina's university
area Monday and hea vy security
elsewhere in the city stifled dissent
on the first • anniversa11 o f the
bloody demise of China s democ-
racy movement.
All ptcs 10 BciJing U niversity. a
center of last year's pohtic~I ac-
tivism: were locked at 8 p.m. The
public was berrcd from Tiananmen
Square. the center of the pro tests. for
the fourth day.
The few indiv1dlials who tried to
protest the military crackdown were
quickly arrested.
Outside China. people fro m Mon-
. tolia 10 Paris and Cl«hoslo vakia
rcSMmbered the anniversary with
hun1cr 11rikes. marches and
candkliaht viails. T.!'f laracst rom-
memmorauon wu 1n Hona Koftf.
where tent o f 1hou11nd1 o f peopk
jammed Victoria Park and watched
vicleotapn of Oinae dini.dcnts in
nilt uraina people no t to forset the
Beuina ltimnp.
In sharp contrast to the dramatic
refo rms of Eastern Europe in the
past year. China has retreated into
ideological onhodoxy sinec the June
3-4. 1989 crackdown. All students
arc required to take courses in Marx-
ism and Mao T sNung thought and
a clean Political rtt0rd has become
key to acn ina a good job or a
passport.
Thou51nds who participated in
last year's u~risinJ remain behind ~rs. ma ny without being chatted or
tned. •
Police set up roadblocks near uni·
ve"ities in nont\west Bcijina on
Monday niaht and wo uld not allow
forc11n journalists to PIU. One
Western rc{>ortc r saw three
truc.kJOlds of not police. armed with
shic~s and rifles. cnttnna the una-
vcf11l)' area.
. Security fo~cs armed with AK-47 n~ JMtroU~ ouUide-Bttjina-Uni· v~f1tt)'. P:la•ndothcs polK't. many
wnh watk1c-talk1e1: kept an eye on
students.
For the third n11ht. 11uctm11
smaahed beer bottles -"bollk'• in
Chinne tounds much like ~nkw
leadct' Dcnr Xiaoping'• name.
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Ale w Qort huilder.s ·
Eanked (Jational/y
for apartment sales
lly RUSS LO AJt
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' NEWPORT BEACH -Newpon
Pacific Development Corp. is Ont of
only two Southern CaJifomia firms
lO m&U the "at1onal top 10 in
apanment sal~. accordin& to a re-
ctnt survey.
Ncpon Pacific ranked 10th in
..,.nment sales a nd 34th tn the
overall ranklnJ of the I 00 la.rant
homtbuilckrs tn the nation. accord-
lAI to Builder magazine which con-
ducted the survey. San Diqo Coun-
ty-based San-T Otvelopmcnt was
1.b< only other Southern California
company on the top I 0 apanment
saks hst. Trammell Crow Rcsedcn-
ual Y.11s the nation's top horn •
builder. according to the survey.
Total U.S. housin& starts fell by
7.5 perc-cnt in 1989. from 1.5 million
to 1.4 million. Despite the na-
tionwide decline. Ncwpon Pacific
reponed 22 percent growth in 1989
over the pre" ious year. The Ncw-
pon Beach-based company de-
veloped a total S 186 million wonh
of projects last ) ear: I. 998 apan-
mcnt unats and 49 detached. single-
famil) homes.
"We staned 95 pc~nt of our
umts in Orange Count) in 1989 -
with t"o out of e'er) thr~ stans in
the city of Anaheim," said compeny
Chairman Mqdy Hanna. ··A artat
pan of our succieu is due to not only
the stttnath of the California mar-
ket. but our commitment to buildin&' e~clusively in Southern California."
Newpon Pacific is cWTCntly wortc-
ina on six proiccts including
Horizon Viii.. a SS.S million, 8().
unit. senior citizen apanmcnt com-
plex m Anaheim.
California continued to lead the
nation in attracting homcbu1lders.
according to the survey. Fon)--0nc
of tbe top I 00 builders arc based in
the state, 64 or the top c;,o mpanan
build in California and 21 com-
panies start all of their umts here.
The next two act•' e states in 1989 ~re Aorida and Anzona.
Top homebuilders an the sune)
report concern over the health of the
cconom) and interest rates. Half of
the. top 100 builders said the~ plan
to increase bu1ld1ng starts in 1990
and a third reponed plans to cut
back. Newpon Pacific Chairman
Magdy said he expects continued
growth in 1990.
Newport Pacific Development is
pan of thC' Newport Pacific Group.
which mcludes Ne"'pon Pac111c
Construction. Newport P~c1fic Real·
ty and Investment. and Nev.pon
Pacific Funding.
Troubled bankers quiz Trump
on billion-dollar debt Joad
NEW YORK -Doubts about the
financial stability of Donald
Trump's casino and rt'al estate em-
pire increased Monda) as the de-
veloper confirmed he is negotiating
witlr ma)Or banks concerned about
h.is abalit> to handle his b1lhon-
1--1t--dolfardt'bt'1oad.
Pricts for j'unk bonds used to
fi nance Trump's Atlan11c City
casino projects plunged as much as
.SlO on Monday as mvestors soured
on the an vestments ..
The sclloff began afkr The Wall
Strttt Journal reported Trump has
~n mttting v.ith major lenders
who have gro" n increas1ngl~ uneas~
about his reponed S:? b1lhon in bank
debt. They are seekmg a restructur-
ing of the devt·loper's holdings. in-
cluding a poss1bk sale of some
Tromp as .
The Journal said Trump's lenders
have grown concerned that his hold-
ings. includmg his three .\tlant1c
C1Jy casmos. are not producing
enough cash to meet payments.
-==1Jy _IM_MHClald Preu
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Gorbachev: Elrst came, fi rst senLe .. _~~---~
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MINNEAPOLIS -Desp11e
Mikhail S. Gort.cMv's note of ur.
teftCY, tbc'rc Wlll be pknty of OP-
portunilies tn the Soviet Union later
for comp&nies unwiJlina to deploy
their dollan now, one bi& Soviet
U'ldina partMr said Monday.
"h always pays one to be first."
said Wh.itnc.)' MacMillan. chairman
of the CafJlll Inc.. tbc Jiant com-
modities company that as the So
iets• Iaraest private trading panner.
"The fartS a~ that the opponunitics
won't disappear.··
John Block. former U.S. agricul-
t urc sccrct.ary. qrttd.
"The fint wave that gon an there
is vita.II) imponant. •• Block said. companies 1• run.qement. aancuJ-
.. But that doesn't mean theft won't tUR. tl'lnsportation. medlcuv and
be a KCOnd qve. They'll need a computer tttbnol<>I) •~ nttdcd to
second and third wave as the ecoa-stabalize the U.S.S.R. as at moves to
omy ~.. a market-dnvcn ecooom).
lo a 9<J:.minujc m~un1 Sunday in .. 1 thank he is JUSl 51aun& a ~
M1nnearghs, t6~ So act leader told · (act of human hfc That lo)ah) 1s ~bout .. ,oo busu~ess leadcry ~bat im)>C?rtant." said o"a) ne And~as/
those ... ho arc wnh us at thlS t1mc eh cf executive officer of Archer
have a aooJ prospect of cooperalloc,t 1 • c f n....~ 111 m o ur a.."Cat country." !?-"'c~s Midland o. o ~oatur. .
Then be added: "But those who It b!".llP to my mind the 11rl who
just stand on the sidelines. who do 5a)'S l m soma to go h~!l'c Wlth tht"
not want to nsk. who want to wait man who brouaht me.
and Stt, who don't want to nsk thcar Ca.rgilrs MacMillan said he dad
dollars., '<''t'll, they will remain, I not take Gorbache\ ·s remark
think, observers for )ears to come. ~nously. Opponuniues 1n Lhe So' -
"We'll mile sure that that as so," 1et Union will grow. he said. as the
Gorbache'' sa1d. deciSton-maldng proces becomes
Gorh:trt·u•\ '81d hrln from l I S. decentralized -thus l'\"duc1ng the
pouabiht) or bureaucratic f'e\'C' •• • 1
"I toot 1t that they arc eaecr tor
in' cstment. nd I auess I taU it
much a a statement of fact ratbrr
than a threat." said Alim Jacobloo..
chief execume officer of 3M Co ... If '•
)OU don't ~t 1n art) to most places. ,
you SCt left Out." ~
But bus1nC$s leaden with ku u-..
pen~nC't in L1.S . .SOv1et trade wt1' •
more shaken b>' Gorbacbev's re-•
mark.
"The) do tr) to keep track or who I
they consider their frit"nds," said
Winston WaJhn, chamnan of Mm-
ncapohs-based Medtronic ln .. the •
"orld's largnt maker of cardiac
pacemakers. ··He did sa) 1t an kind •
of a humorous wa). but 1t did ha\e •
a lmlc teeth 1n 1t."
Wall Street's bulls have anOther record day
Elcctnc. up ·, at .. 01• NEW YORK -Stock pnces roll-
ed up another broad gain to record
haahs Monday, picking up where
they left off last week.
These managers are "1dely
p~umed to be anxious to show
hca~) commitments 1n stocks when
they make their m1d)car repons to
clients and bosst"s at the end of this
month.
In the monpge sector. federal
National Mortpge chm bed 2 to 43
and Federal Home Loan Monpgc
3¥1 to 9' .
Precious-metals issue \o\tre a !
notable v.eal spot as the pnce of
gold dropped. ~ ~ Ltd. fell 11·: to
46la: Ne'll. mont Gold I' 1 to 4 P •: Wal-Mart Stores rose 2' • to 60!\os.. The Dow Jones averagt" of 30
mdustnals. up 80.05 points last
Wttk. jumped 34.22 to 2,935.19.
Since Apnl 27 the ave,..ge has
soa~d 290.14 points.. or 10.97 per-
cent.
Meanwhile. interest rates declined
a bit after taking a sharp drop on
Frida)' prompted by new signs of
sluggish economic growth.
On Fnday Chairman Sam Walton
projected a doubhng 1n the number
of the com pan~ 's storC"S h) the end
of the 1990s.
Ho mestake M1nini 1• to 181 • and
Battle Mounuun Gold 10 1211. '
Advancing issues outnumbered
dcclmcs b) more than 2 to I in
nationwide trading of New York
Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with
I. I 05 up. 4 7 7 down and 439 un-
changed.
Prices of long-term goH·mment
bonds rose about S2 for each S 1.000
m face value. reducing their ~ 1elds to
the 8.41 percent-8.45 percent range.
Gamers among the blue<h1p 1n-
dustnals included Ph1hp Moms. up
I'• at -W'rJ, Am .. encan Express. up I '1
at 31 '1.; Bocmg. up I 'a at 861't: Coca-
Cola. up l' • at ~61 :. and General
Volume on th(' floor of the Big •
Board cam(' to 1 .. 5.52 m1lhon
shares. again>t 187.86 m1lhon in the
pre' 1ous session.
-By ~ Anocialftl Pl'ff•
'\ l 'SE l.E .\BERS
Analysts said the market stall was
benefmng from catch-up bu~ tng b)
mone) m3nagers at m'est1ng in-
st1tut1ons ""ho were holding s1z~ble
cash rt"scn es "'hen stocks began
their spnng rally.
The continuing shppa~e 1n
mterest rates sparked . bu~ ing of
bankmg and o ther financial stocks.
.\mong mone)-center bank issues.
J .P. ~1org.an gamed '• to 391 :;
Citicorp , to 24'•· Chase ·Man-
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A9 DAILY PILOT I Tu.day. June 5, 1990
1 Ratience·' wit
only fiumorous
in 1 8th century
ly TOM TITUS
0.-., fltlot ComrtpONllont
The Gilbert and Sullivan musical "Patience," now
on stage at the Newport Theater Arts Center. is aptly
titled. Watching the show. and waiting for somethina
significant to happen. ~uircs a great deal of it.
Actually. "Patience" as the name of the heroine of
this rarely produced ball of musical cotton candy which,
we are to under tand. was a biting "in joke" for British
audiences of the lat1er pan of the 19th century. Gilben
and Sulh.v.an penned at as a sendup of such fopl)ish
intellcc\uals as Oscar Wilde. Swi nburne and Whistler.
much the same wa> Moliere broadsided hypocrisy in
"Tartuffe."
What was sharp and willy in the England of the
1800s, howc\ er. co mes across merely as pointless and
tedious todn). Which as regrettabk , stnC'e director Kent
Johnson and ha!> splendid company have expended a
great deal of effort and musical talent on this vapid little
exercise.
Indeed. ··Pa11cnce .. 1s one of the most physically
at1 racme productions of lhl· community the.atcr season.
Johnson 1!> one of the area's premier directors of musical
theater and Tim Nelson's musical directio n is. as usual.
first rate. Thc 1hrcc-dimens1onal selling by Jeff Ault (a
bus} des1gncr. he also fashioned the baa'drop fo r "Fatal
Attracuon." which al'o OJ)Cned last weekend at the
Costa Me'>a C1v1c Pia\ housd is ric hlv colorful. as are
Laa H ansen·~ 'pknd1d period costumes.
The \ ocal quaht} of thr Ncwpon production as a
partH:ular 10'. )l<irtan~ with thl' performance of Margie
Ta) lor 1n thl' 111k. rolc. Hlcs<>ed "'tth an operatic singing
'01cc and a \Oil. pa,toral beaut). Taylor plays the
innocent rrnll.ma1d lo pcrfrc11on. Her presence. in fact.
ncarl~ JU'\t1lic' thc lk('l\IOn to produce such a lackluster
mU)ICal
John !\ 1.t\\l'\ " u>n11cal h cffectt \t~ as the poetic
charlatan \\ h11 ltl\l'' ht\ groupie, 10 a handsome young
prl.ll'nlkr w thl' thrnnl· Fd Sch u}lcr pla~s the lat1er
ruk an l'grq~111u'h naru\\l\lll" character." 1th St} le and
l"ha rm
\1cllnJa \hlkr cnJl"I\ a fan11har Gtlben and
\ull1 \Jn d1JrJlll"I. thl' nlder ~t·t amorous lad) i\ngela
< \\ ht>\l' rrotot~ IX'' J"o h.1 \ l. \urfact'd 1n "'The Pirates of
Pl'nlam·l· · ,111J ··I he \Iii.ado .. ). "'1th JUSI a hint of
dl')111.·ra111in l h1rr1ng a"'.i~ at thc d1gn1t } Tht' tno of
tncn Mun t'u!!u J.1ml"' !\lann1ngham and Don John-
\Oll nld 111 tlfll" ut lhl"·,hm' ·, bnghter numbers. pla}ing
mu\ll.tl lh.m' \\llh J pair uf ··rapturous maidens:· a~
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. • POOR QUALITY. EN.._..1,~1£ . .,....,.KIJ\ INM F:N1j ~-ORl~IN~l ,.
John Ma11e1 and Melinda Miiier In ••pa.
tlence.. at the Newport Theater Arts
Center.
the program dci.rribcs them.
Vocally a nd visually ... Patience .. is a beautiful
bonbon of a musical -as long as one doesn't yearn for
anything as mundane as significance. Performances
continul' Thursda~!> through Saturdays at 8 p.m. an~
Sunda}S at 2:JO until Jul} I at the Nl'wport Theater Arts
Cl·nter. 250 I Cliff Dm c. Ne\\ pon Beach. Call 631 -0288
for resl'f\ :rnon!>. • • • CALLBOARD -The Huntington Beach Playhouse
will hold aud1t1on' \1onda) and Tuesda} at 7:30 p.m.
for Neil S1mon'l> Ill'"-corned). "Fools.'' at 17451 Zetder
Lanc. Hun11ngwn Bea h .. dircrtor Peter Dolan wall be
casting SC\ l'n mcn and thrcc \~omen for the Eastern
Europcan-Oa\orcd pla~. "'h1lh \\111 open July 20 ... call
in~-1 405 lor morl' inlorma11on
l l)out' w rnmplcll' the cast of Maxwell
Amkf\on\ thnlkr ·· 1 hc Had Sel•d" "'111 be held June
I IS al 7 p.m. b~ llw If' 1nl' < ommunit} Theater at Turtle
Roel. ( nmmun1l\ 1'~1rl.. on Sunn\hlll Road off Tunic
Rm !. Dri\l' 1n II\ llll' . thl' rok o( lhl' llt!le girl. Rhoda
Pl·nm.irl.. I'> rn'l'a'>I. ,,., 1, thl' part of Miss Fern. but roh:s
an· 11rx•n lur ti H' llll'n and thrCl' \\Oml·n.
Review: S~llzed 'Die~ Ira~.:l
better than clunf<Y. 'Batman' 2
BURBANK You've seen
"Dick Tracy: The Hype." Now it's
time for "Dick Tracy: The Movie."
The Disney Co. screened the War.
ren Beatty-Madonna film for re-
viewers Wednesday. ~ climuina
months of buildup aimed at ac-
quaintina potential patrons with the
half·foraonen comic strip .an~ Beat·
ty's effons to conven 1t into a
mephit.
Scheduled for wide release on
June I 5, "Dick Tracy" bean Dis-
ney's hopes for another smash like
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit." The
producti on cost was high -esti-
mates range from $23 million to $30
million -for a film with little
appartnt -built-an appeal for the
younger crowd <hat is tt)e backbonc
of today's fi lm audience.
T he compet1t1on for summer
tickets 1s fi erce: "Total Recall,"
"Days of Thunder" and rehashes of
"Die Hard .'' "Robocop," "48 Hrs"
and "Back To The Futu~· Against
such predictable farc "Dick Tracy"
is distingui shed by its originality.
The plot is basic comic stnp: good
cop vs. thl' bad guys. Chief bad guy
Big Boy C'apricc !>Chemes to rule the
metropolis with has band of grotes-
q ues rangan~ from Flattop to
Prunefacc. Bag Bo) mows down his
oppos111on. but has effons 10 destroy
Dic k Traq repeated!~ foil. Even his
luscious moll. Breathless Mahone\'.
can't seduce thc dl·d1ca1cd cop. ·
Forget thl' plot. Thl' essence of
"Di ck Trac' .. Ill''> in characters and
St)le. and thl·rc 11 C\ceeds la'>! !>U m-
Warren •••tty
mer's clunky. over-produced Bat-
man.
The characters are outrageous and
for the most part entertaining.
Dustin Hoffman docs a delightful
bit as the unintelligible Mumbles. Al
Pacino. in the best covcrup since
Alben Finney's Hercule Poirot in
"Murder on the Orient Express," is
properly obnoxious as Big Boy
Caprice. James Caan is wasted as the
gangster Spaldoni.
Beatt) plays Tracy stru1ght and
true blue. There's no wit to the
character and little sa,µci ty: on a
scale of I to 10 wi th Sherlock
Holmes ranked 10. Tracy ranks 3
amO!lf fictional detectives. n
Tracy s very straiaJ!tncu provid~l
solid core for the filru.
After a couple of flops, Madon
finally resisters on the screen as t
oversexed Breathless. She's bu
and brash witl\ the kind of lin
("What I'm lookina for is a dri il
preferably one with some mil 1
that Lauren Bacall used to murm~
to Humphrey Boaan. J
As the orphaned Kid. tbe o~
sympathetic character. Ch~~
Korso almost steals tbe film. Gle~
Headly registers nicely in the t~~·
less role of Tracy's patjent airlfriena,
Tess Trueheart. Also nota~:
Mandy Patinkin as 88 Keys. P!UI
Sorvino as Lips Manlis. ChaiitF._s
{>urning as Chief Brandon. and Oidc i:;_
Van Oyk~. aJso unrecognizable,, as
District Attorney. "
Richard Syl ben's design for "O.Olc
Tracy" 'is self-conscious but eye-
filling. The same reds . .sreens. blua.
etc., .arc everywhere as an the Sunday
com an . ,,
Director Beatty maintains a st~
cato pace punctuated by Dari~
Elfman's overpowering score. •
keeping wi th the I 930s atmosphet .
Beatty uses three extended monta~
to ad vance the plot. The few qi~
moments with Tess and Kid are
welcome relief. •<
Disney's Touchtone Pictures,ws
releasi ng the film. onginall )' ~
signed for the Walt Disney Pact~s
banner. The switch seems log.i~.
since the PG-rated film con~s
Madonna's sexual innu9'1do
much gunfire (although no bl •
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-8) Th'' Associatt>d Press
By ALFRED KAY
Mc Cl•trhy N•w• S•Nf<t
~I\ N f"R .\N( 'IS( ·o -The mu mate facts of Isado ra
Dunl·an\ l1fr ha\l' lx"l'n \\l'll documented an films and
tmok'. anJ no wontkr.
l hl' \\Oman thiunll'J twr lo,,·rs in an unforgivi ng
cra and dann·d in "hat "a' thl·n considered near·
na~l·dm·" 'itw had l'htldn·n \\lthout marriage and died
~uddenl~ \\ hrn \hc \\ il\ '>tranglcd by her own scarf.
l·aught 1n lhl' \\ lwcl ot a \kl'k automobile.
But not a' "-l'll I.no" n. and fa r more important. as
l>um.111\ pmtoumJ 1nl1Ul'l1l"l' on the history of da nce.
a IJrt wi1tirnll·J "undJ' JI thl· New Performance
< 1alkn I ur on thl· I .!.l°rd anni\ersar; of Duncan's
hinh 1x·rlurllll"r' trum Nl'\\ York and an Francisco
hrnught 111 l0 nngl·t1( Ilk o;ome of this balletic legend's
h1'1om l horl·11graph\ -.thc first time ever that Duncan
danlcf\ trom thl· I J\I and Wcst Coasts ha'e bttn
mcldl·d an a lOlllnwn l·aul>l'.
I hl' l.IU\l" 111ruur,1.·.1!> 10 rcmind a new JCncration
th:11 h.1d11r:i l>unl·an frel·d d:rn ce from us formal
roo,1m 11111l\ In .rn unahashl·dl' l'\trovened manner
'hl' \hO"-l'd that 11 " poss1bll: to ex press complex
kl'1 111g\ 1n \lmpll· nim cment~. and there arc fe w
rnntrn1 p11ran \\C1rl.' that do not O"-C something to her
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\und;" ·, pru~ram li.·;11urcd kanm· BrC'sc.1an1 . who
ha' a '1nl.111g ll''l'lllhlanl'l' to lhc woman ~he honors.
;rnd "'h11 I' u1m·111h dn clop111g a S<·hool for Duncan
Studies at New York Universll}. The nine assem~
dancers. J0tning her on t~ New Pcrforman~ steae. fU:_e
members of an international o rganizati on. with rep.
rescntat1vcs in IQ.nations. dedicated to thl' continuat'tln
of the uncommon Duncan legacy. /1
Sundn) 's program 1ncrluded the San Franc1·
premiere of a newl)-created work set to interludes in ·
fi nale of Schubert's C'-MaJor Symphony. Duncan he f
perforrped this In 1915. and clues to its movem· s
came from dunce: h1s1onan Ka) Bardsley. who appea{td
on the !>Inge decades ago with one 01' li.adora's {b
adopted daughters.
.\lso on thc program were I b shon and vari~
interludes. 1n1crprct1ng an motion a set of Brahn;s
waltzes. and a \\Ork 10 Chopin's Polana1se Militairc.
Despite thc cekbrnt1on of the choreographer and
her place an the danCl' world, any Duncan w
obscn ed toda) can prompt smiles among the eld
and giggles among young ballennas. On a bare s
bare feet. the performers wt'rc dressed (or piTtly so
Grte1an robes and other flowing, diaphanous costn
And an the Chopin piece. the lead performer displa
a large American tlag in the lining of her robe.
Yet. the surface foolishness of bounding cian
arms ofte n raised 10 the sk}. soon disappears. and
IS struck b} the enerey. jO)' and naturalness Of
choreograph}. Indeed. 11 could be called organic
It as like let1ing looS<.· a group of kindergarten kid a spnng da> and ob..ervang how they ex press t
delight by lcap1ng across the countl)Stde .
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ORANGE COAST S Tueedey, June 5, 1"0 . .,
€.-al & Company ... -----~-
Symphony maestro
91akes social debut
~ndna Carl St. Clair. the oh •
.charmina new music director of
Pacific Symphony Orchestra.
musical debut 11 the sym-
ny's maestro is scheduled for the
His social debut was Saturday .
.. As aunt of honor. the 37-year-old
nxan with sidekick, Jennifer
!ney. rubbed elbows with the
phony's mcaa supporters de·
ndina on the Westin South Coast
Pfaza Hotel for the 11th annual 9~~ony Ball. "Parisian Holiday." 1~·1 m just so excited to be here. I
wt~ I could beain riaht now," St. Chir confided durina a pre-party
cf\at. "Many ~onductors look to
EUropc, it's refrcshina that my ca-
tttr as moving westward. This is}
new bcJinning for me, a new time
for the orchestra."
The next day St. Clair planned to
house-hunt.
''I'm looking forward to a new
home here in Orangr County. I want
~ bring music into your homr and
inlo the lives of your children and
arandchildr~n." he said during aftcr-
4\nner remarks where the dressed-
19-impress throng learned it was
lJleir new leader's binhday. "
1 St. Clair'~rench themed coming-
out pany was a hit.
These days wi th tickets priced
u.i>wards of $I 00 each, galas need
titra pizau . Providing some extra
pU\y punch were: Tom Key. hus-
band of president Anne Key who t nt three months building the to-
le Eiffel Tower decorating the
ktail reception area; Harry Bab-
Mt doing his "fishie" and ··tambsie"
routines; and talented Barbara John-
son honoring symphon> founder
Marcy Mulville in song. .
After dinner and before the danc-
ing to Murra} Korda Orchestra.
Metropolitan Opera studio bantone.
Nolan van Wa) serenaded. His
Phantom segment. mask and all.
delighted the mus1c-m1nded
~nagerie. ...
}:. More dellJ}lt: Pew "nd L.cslie
'io tton who won the tnp to Paris
and chairwoman Shirley Kerstner
who estimated proceeds at $75,000.
Those helping were Kath ryn Sims.
Jetty Moran. Jacqueline Kilpatrick.
Mal'Jenc Hibben. Lynda Gome and
Denise McNeil.
" ~laners
Newpon Beach Tennis Club
ov. ncr 8111 Parker said th'ese days
there arc 60 to 70 percent fewer
tennis pla}cr'> than there were m the • ·10s.
Carol
Humphreys
"But," Parker said. "Tennis is on
the u]>SWioa agafo."
Indeed.
Parker's club was jam-packed with
thousands of spcctaton viewina
Sunday's Adoption Ouild of Ora.nae
County tennis tourney finals. The
day bqan for oraanizcrs with a VIP
breakfast at the club.
"It's the largest charity doubles
tournament in the nation. W.e
staned with 718 teams." said Pa-
tricia Houston who chaired the 29th
annual fund-raiser for the Holy
Family SCrvices with Patti Grubbs.
Their ctiallenge?
"Getting sponsors." Evian; Tif-
fany and Co.; Adidas; George and
Judie Argyros: Carl's Jr.; Fony
Love: and Nordic Wolf Beer were
among some that came through.
The worst moment in the one
week of playoffs?
'The day It rained. More than 100
matches were scheduled for that da , ..
f°he best moment? The proceeds
check. estimated at $I 00.000. of
course. which will suppon Holy
Family's counselin$-adoption and
child abuse protection programs.
Among the breakfast bunch were
tuild president Marily Haskell. Jo
Qualls. Kathy Bryant. Connie and
Don Murphy. Kara Enger. Margit
Chnstiano, Sara Booty. Nicki Marx.
Sanda Wessel. Jim Woods and
Kingsley Brosnan.
Oaks Classic
ebampion event
The Oaks Classic presented b
Joan Trvl ne Smith and her mother
Athalie Clarke at their 22-acre riding
complex 1n San Juan Capistrano on
Sunday featured champion horse-
men compettng for $75,000 in pnze
money. Luncheon pnor to the grand
pnx Jumping classic is not to be
missed and annuall) beckons polt-
t1t1ans. riding cmhusiasts and coun-
ty upper crust to enJoy the spcctacw-
lar. Read all about 1t in Sunday's
Carol & Company!
A pf( iew o f the clotheshorse chic
1s offered 1lere.
Pnrlda Houston. a1u Partier aM P.nt Grubbs or .. nlaed
TOlll.
---~~·~__, Lloyd
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Daily Pilot pbotos
by Spencer Grant
and Brian Mickas
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Adoption Gulld tourn•J· Usa Hagen Grace Hotchkiss
Actress Loretta "Hot Ups ..
Swlt attended The oaacs
Lalla AJam In 1port1 shorts. Cl•11k.
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Nldll et••· Je•nne arownell 41nd Sara llootJ . Klfte•l•J aroanan and M•rtlt Owtstteno.
. _Divorce laws apparently unfair to ·men a·nd women
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You arc
sure to act a ton o( letters as a result
of the column in which a reader
wrote "Someth1n1 is wrona with the
divorce laws an Massachusetts when
a woman tell!. •::Judie that her spouse was •a 1 husb.nd and
father.' admits to inftdelity and still aets custody of the child, ownership
of the house and a aenerous ponlon
• 'f)f her husblnd's salary... What's
Oft'; 1hat adutteTOu~ W'1fr'-who
made S 1,000 a month more than the
child's father W.s awarded by tfie
c:oun almost one-third of h11 salary.
Well, Ann, somcth1na 11 also wrona an Colorado when a huibend
pleads auilty to third dqrcc assault
and comes out with sole <'UilodY of
a l-year-old daupta. Funhcnnore.
the mot.her mt.111,.y chiki tuppor1
even thoup the father makes thrte
times as much u &he does.
Meanwhile, her hutbend'1 f'tlCOf'd
of viokn« is crated becaute he took
a coune on parcnuna. This 1s a
perfect eumplc of our great lcpl
1~ttm at work. thanks to all those
hiah-priced t.w)ien and Judaes who
have no idea how difficult it is to be
a 1inak parent in today's world.
What we really nttd. Ann, is more ~main on the bench. -P. w.
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From C'lilQ&O: My wife was a Phi
Btta Kappa. • had a 8.A.. an
M.A., an M.8.A. and had beef\ eam-
int SI00,000 a ~r. We d«1dcd to
split a~ 27 months. (Our child was 6 months okt.) The iudlt said she
didn't have to ao bee\ to work and
.
p ve her the house and e"cryth1na
that I had accumulated after work-
ina for 21 years. I must gJve her 60
perctnt of m) income and am now
bavana trouble wnh v11itauon f'llhts.
Your corrtspondent who 111d
divorced women end up poorer as a
few bricks shon of a full load.
J~vme. na.: 1 sympath17c
with your Massachusetts rcadcr
whote paycheck had bttn rarved up
in-4avorcie cowt tly an adulterous
wife. 1 have worked for 20 yean u
a teul setTetal')' and teen many
simirir cases of uncq..al JUltict. The
oriainal intent of ahmony and duld
auppon was to prevent the-mother
and chi&d ftom btcomina a financial
bwckn on IOClctv. Todav. I feel that
any woman under the agr of 50 who
c.an walk out of a d1vorCt' rnu11 on
her own t~o feet should be able to
work and suppon herxlf. Child su~
pon 1s honorable and dC'CCnt
Alimony 1s an obsct-nc np-ofT and
should be abohshtd.
man 1n Ma11sachuse1ts who was
shaf\td. but thert arr plrnty of in-
competent and null) lawy~ 1n our
state. too My husband was mamtd
before and had tv.o chtldrcn. He
came home from h15 second Job (his
wifr refuted to v.ork) and fo\lnd
e' el) thina aonc -I mean wife,
k1dl. furniture. m1crowa-vc and
·ulher-drytr. (He was t1ll payn'I
()n 10mc of thc .apPllancn.) She then med for dtvorcc.and Dk.ed !or clWd_
suppon. Out of the "aoodnaa of her
heart .. she permits rum to tee h11
children t"'o days 1 month.
Ftem Clevetall4: D1' Of'C't 1 n
Ma.ssa htl.S(tt cannot be 't\t>nt than
1n Ob10. ~ ha'c httn around the
track twice and wa p1r ktd clean
both -tames n'onc who lh1nk -ihc davo~ lawt fiv r -.omen ~ould
take a look at what ~ have to deal
wtth in this state. 1 am mov1na to
Minnesota JUSt an ca~ I att mamed ~ ef d9e 0.J· lf rally t
apln. and 1t donn't work out. I the la t word m ·an ~flUIMnt~
Frem VlrOI .. : SoM'V aboul the 1 u yina. "I 1u )Ou'rc npt:•
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PAMJl,Y
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by 811 Keane COUNTER CUL TUR& by Marana & Maratta
A \,000
fo\MTS ri L\CMT
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:;-GARFIELD by Jim Davis
''l'M not thirsty, buCmy mouth
feels like it wants somethin'
to drink."
MARMADUKE
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by Brad Anderson
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"Could at least part of you get 1n
the back seat?"
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
' ROSE IS ROSE
WHA11HE .
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by Jerry Sco tt
by Jimmy Johnson
OOW l'M(Y'RE G~.1
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
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lHE. 5(CRE.I TO IMPAE~IN<S A i PATE I~ f"tOr APPfARIHC:t 'fO ef !
TOO EAGt£R. i NOTICE HOW CALM ~
AND COOL I AM
FOR BETTER
OR FOR WORSE
\AJILl \t:JJ PEA:> SOMETfil~, AN'11:LL ,.-e.1F rrs RIGHT,
Drot>y?
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
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HU S BA"'°'D M UST
SE D E VA S TATED /
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by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le o·oux
by Tom Batiuk
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. June 5, 1990 A8
Dan
Walten
California's
residents
alienated· by
subtraction
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r-0---:-,---p--=-1-~-;--·-b---,,----, The arithmetic of Tuesday's pri-
1 • a1 y I ot s a ot •• ~c7io~~ct1on IS an exercise IO sub-
1 I I First you start wath the 30 m1lhon · I people who call C'ahfom1a home and
--_ ..lieutenant Governor I then subtract those who are either I Marian Bergeson l8J I · too yotrng to oTc onrot c111zens -
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some 11 m1lhon -leaving about 19 I million Cahfom1ans who could vote I 1f they register and v1s1t polls.
I Insurance Commissioner Six m1lhon of those are not even I Wes Bannister '°' 1
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rcgjstered and their subtraction '°' leaves I 3 millio n who are legally
entitled. But the secretary of statt's I office. based on past turnouts and
I U.S. Representative 40th District I other factors. esumates that more Ir' _c_h_r_l~t_o_p_he_r_c_o_• ______ IBJ__.l• State's laJ wmakers, voters thTnh~tml~!~~sof~~e~s7;~~~~ths.~ million "'ho will vote -mo re than
3 m1lhon of them Democrau an d
U.S. Representative 42nd District I . . perhaps 2.5 million Re publicans. I .. I The 3 million-plus Democrats
i·; t--D_a_n_a __ R_o __ Sh-8-:-:-b--Aa-:-~-e-:-rb-ly_D_i_s_t_r-ic_t _____ (8J _ _jl ~aNsoon~htahs~etndt~cdd.pGr,10m,a_ ~o,?rg~p~gu~ ~,9,,~ '"~~-re fa it h fu~t~~s~::~:::~:,~?.:
T M IV1 ... .. u.. .. v.: ~an} of lhl'm strongl~ oppose any Poll. released O'l unda). says tbat I om ays IOI kmejian and lcg1slat1\e leaders ma\ d1m10u\IOn '" go\ cromental scr-Dianne Feinstein. the ex-Ola) or of
talk mo re frankl} aboul the state's vices .alT1:c11ng thl'm but JUSI as San Francisco. holds an 8-point lead
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70th Assembly District
PhY,llls Badha;:.:.;;m~-
fiscal crisis. Grcatl·r frankness 1s vehcmcn1I ~ oppoc;e paying the ta \es over Attorne\ General John Van de
neccssarv if Cahforn1ans are to nc<'Cssal") to support those pro-Kamp among those most likely to
understa.nd and to act upon the grams vote -42 percent to 34 percent. But
challenges facing the 'itate. l t l 12 n OJ!.\P aim~ 1hc "g•\ wre•-~4'-------A.ILMLl.....iJL.>l..L-"l~---~M-laei~~i;tft-.!v-
County Supervisor 2nd District
Harriett Wieder
The Repubh~an goH·rnor last luctancc to loo~ to a general ta'{ Martin percent of the Dt-mocrat1c \Oters, or
month d1sclo~ll thl· horrendous hake. Roberti declarl'll some 750.000. hadn't made up their I dimensions of the ti~cal problem -.. The wilhngne<.s luf ,oters) 15 l Smith minds ",th JUSt a fe"' da)s remain-
• something like a $3.b bilhon deficit ta\ l'\('I",, bod'. but ml'.. . ~ r . ·············-mg and the\ were still numerous
od
B r enough to at'rect the outcome.
I over a two-)car pen · ul, ieanng But the chall••no•''> ··ont1nu" to I h fi I I h that too much baJ ne"s v.ould cut .. e.• .. .. prac11c1 ng his o"' n for m of n t e 1na ana Hts. t en. about t----------------------------= , p 111 h exist The grcates1 of thl·m gro" out doublespeak o n the sub•ect ~ 5 percent ol C ahiorn1a·s 'a t and
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into support ior ropositton · c of the hug"' population 1n"r"a~·· ('al1· 'J d I C t S · 5 h D I avoided lalk1ng abou1 the maJor . ' .. .. .... The onc ans"' er OcukmeJian ha 'ane popu atton "111 decade who I oun y uperv1sor t istrict 1mpl1cations of thl· problem He lorn1a C\penenceJ Junng the la<,t :idHKatl·d tor mn·t1ng the rnSISJS to represents th~ Dcmocrauc Pan~ 1n Tom Riiey ~ especial!~ backn l awa) from Jis· decade Thl' .. iatc lx'gan lhe I 98fk 1.'11minatc thl· cost-of·h\lng-adJuSt· ""hat should be a cnucal elecuon for I cuss1ons of 1he nl'l'd for aJd111onal with a population of !3 million. ments -C OL.\s. in go' l'mme ntal go,ernor 11---------------------------...: state reHnuc. toda~ 11 has som\.·thing hkc l O shorthand -that boo<.t l°crta1n c'· \\hat cmcrges from both the L I millmn. ~lcasunng the ph.cnomcnon peodttu1c~ .tutomallldll). Hl) _par-an1hme11c and 1he polling data 1~ District Attorney Democratic ~nate Pre'>1dl·n1 Pro b~ th1: numbl'rs alon1:. it's a~ 1f ucular 1argch .ire 1hc ( OL.\' afTec1-that the 'ast maJOrit) of (.ah-1 MJkJ C p1 IXl Tem Da\ld Rotlt:rtl .im.I .\'i'il'mhl~ C\ef)onc Ii' mg in the st~tl' of ~1 1'>· mg \anou' wt'lfarc grant fom1an arc alienated from "-hat 1 .__ __ J _ _......,,... ~ ._a..___.~Z------__.x.....__._...;>pcater W.1llic.llm~c.cc 1m11a~......so11 r.i had.~~nll-~'H~ mtu 111 '"~ ·w:i,· tit prel;('n" m~ tr\--w-p~~ <m 1mpon:m1 dtC'1s1b n· t-----------------------------1 reticent. Roberti l''en adm1nl\tl'H'd California .is~·lt uf thl· prohlcm. an 11 J)erren't ma~1ng pron·" soothing s~rup Ill 'otcr\. ruling out Bui ,111 thti'>l' ~1i ... ,ounJnc; \\llUld growth rail' 1n \late l'\~·nd11urc' 1n There arc those -Go' Dcu-1 Sheriff-Coroner a general ta\ tnl'fl'a'>t' ''hccau,l· thr ha'c '\tr:11ned Cahtom1:i·, re'>ourlt:., recl.'nt \l.'3[' jnJ unh J rl'H'nuC' k mcJ1a11 for QJle -v.ho sa) that lo"
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I Brad Gates 'x' pubhc "on·1 s1anll tor 1L" far ks~ .\ largc pan ot thl' actual rncreasc ut ., pt:ru:n1 hl· gl\cs the le\els of \Otmg denote a high le"el
&OJ ome rl'llCl'nrc '' J s u ndn· inuca~l· has been in 'l hool-agc chi I· erroneou' 1mprl'S\1on that "'el fan· of public sau fa t1on "'1th the status
standable. Dcu~nwJ1an. Roh<•rtt and drcn. wh1l•h ha<> kd tu h1g h<l<l\t\ in gran1c; haH' bl'tn 1ncrea'i1ng at 11 quo. That'" ludicrous. g1,en 1he con-
I Mayor of Irvine I
I Larry Agran l&l I I I
I Irvine City Council 11
I Cameron Cosgrove l&l I
; Mary Ann Galdo l&l I
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Brov.n desperate!~ "antl·d to a,surc 1hc nfst'> or publK l;dul:auon. percent annualh That b11 of m1s1n-s1stcn1 polling re uhs that sho"' high
voters that appro' al of Propos111on .\not her maJor portion of thc in· formauon "'as pnntcd la'>t \-I.CC~ on le' els of d1 gust "uh C'allfom1a poh-
111. "h1ch v.ould modif) the Ga~n crease resulted from forl•1gn m1gra-the \\all 'itrcet Journal's cd11onal uc1ans and a hunger for Tt"Spons1 ve
spending hm1t and clear the wa) tor 11on -mostl ) economic refugl"fs pagc and crcatl\e l~dersh1p.
a phast'd-in doubling of the state la\ from ~1c\lco and Plllillcal refugees The automatll' innea~s 1n v.d· But thert"s m ore to the ~uat1on
on gasoltnt: o'er fhe ~l'ars. v.ould from Southeast .\s1.i and Central fare grant' this ~l.'ar. ho"'c'er. v.ould than s1m pl~ \oter turnout. Ptt~l~-
not signal the start of a slate spend· America -"h1ch h.i.., put ad· be onl) 4 62 perccnl. Su..,pend1ng. the t1on polling has indicated in other
mg and ta>.ing b1ngl.'. duional strains on social 'cn·1ces. welfare COL.\' .fur th1; \l'ar. as the "a) that Californians largel) tuned
The hard truth remains. ho v.e,er 4\s Ehzalx'th H ill. thl· <,tate·s non-Le-g1 laturc prqtm&l~"ili do. "o.uld out of the campaign this spnng.
More tax re\'enue "''11 be ncede-d panuan kg1slatl\r anah.;1. declared sa'c S31Q m1lhon a larp.l' chun~ of FemSte1n hao; c3refull} pos1t1 ont d
Should Propos1uon 111 fail 10 "''" 1n a repon to th.: .\<.,t:mbl\ Wa) mone' hu1 1111 a rdJll'l'h small herself in the political middle shun·
voterapproval to~Ja~. thc liSt·al l'fl\I\ and ~!can\ C'omm1ttcl· IJ'il 'month· part ot the O\t'rall prohkm Other ning the hard-On-ta\(' • sofl-ul·
wall be all the "or\l'. and the statl· "The<;(' dc:•1\0grarh1l lhangl.'s plus health j nd v.clfarc rcJuc11on that cnme l1berahsm that fires up ac·
would have a polltll.'31 cnw• a\ "ell. popula1111n incrl•a,<.·~ arl' rl'<.ulting in Deukml'Jlan 3dHX"3 ll'' "ould in-ti\ 1sts but I'> pcmon among "OtC'rs
Great as the nec·d \\ould hi.'. la"· d1spro~1rtwnall' grov.th 1n th<.· crease the "3\tng\ \I) perhaps S700 Polling. howl.',er. JJld1catcs that dt>·
makers would be afraid to h<Kl'>t popula11on nf JX'r,on' c<.10sum1ng m1llton but that'\ <.1111 llnh a frac-spite her effort~ to stresc; such ant1-
taxes tn an~ form stall' \l'P ll'l''· rrlat•H' 111 the gro"'lh 11on oftht• delin1 It lx·ukn11."J•3n got liberal sentiment~ as c;uppoQ for
'\ large pan of lhl' l·urrcn1 trnuok' 1n the <.tatc's nonun\\. and this all the cuts 1ha1 hl'"• aJ\ ~Kated. he cap11al pun1 hment. she 1s '1e"'ed ~~
grows out of the fat•t that poht1n.in<1 trend 1 hk<.•I} 10 rnnt;nut• 1n lh(' still "ould tall tar -.hon of dosing most \Olel"\ a a liberal It has
don't trust the \Ol<.'r' an\ m1m· 1han foresCl'3hk future " !he budg.:1 gap something to d~ \\l\h 1hc fact that
voters trust pohtK1an .. ~ Thal per-Caldorn1an" ha,l·n·t heard thl•1r It's u mc· for ~1lit1LJI kaders to she's a ~oman from an Frannsco
haps has alwa)S OCi.'n thc: l·a~. bul 11 top lcaJ,•r., SJ~ e no ugh j~lUt the ta lk about "'hat\ rcall~ happt•n1ng in one. suspecu
seems truer todlli& 1n California 1han probkm Thl' gmernor. "hose (ahforma and "'h' th.it°'> <.training \an de ).._amp. mean"'h1le h.a
e'er before. The pas..agc ot Prop· word\ v.ould be thc mo'it ~rsuas1,e state rc'>ourceo; If ( Jhtom1a leade" "'om the hberal' m:m1k. althou&tt
os111on 13 a dozC'n ~car" ago. the w 1th thl· public on 1h1'> \l'Orc. 1alk~ trusted 'ot<.'rs mofl' J>\'rhaps , otcr\ fudging on '>Qme emotional matters
ensuing federal ta' cut<> o f the Re-instead ol "\hc d1\1nform.tt1on. m1gh1 <.hl'w greater faith 1n tht.·ir such as the death penalt~ Yet. he 1s
agan years in Washington and lhl· do uble<.(X'.l k ;ind d11\\nngh1 dccep-leaden.hip. perce1,ed h' man) \Oler~ as being
populanza1100 of suppl) -side econ-uo n .. ol tho'>l' "ho l'fl\1c11e his ad-Martin mill• is • S.C'r•m~alo· the morc: cnn<;cT\ au "c of the t"'o.
omics ha' e condnmnt•d a genr ratmn m 1n,.,trat1lin for bl' 1 ng too bas~ t'Ol11mllist for tk Orao,~ perhaps a rcl1ect1on ot h1 stu~
of \Oters to bche'c tha1 the~ l'an 11ghtfis1l·d I k. in tact ha bttn Coast D•Uy Pilot. demeanor and his career as a pro'>-<.'cutor
Commentary
Under~taffed police should
d·eal with violent crime first
ly RALPH LOON£Y
DENVER -The banner headline
in the Rocky Mountain News "'as a
real attention grabber. It read:
"Shon-banded cops angr) ..
S«ms as ho"' Denver cops wert" so hot under the collar about depart·
ment understaffing the> weft' talking
ebout walkouts. slowing down on
ticket writina or coming do\vn with
the "blue nu ..•
Officers complatned the) fre-
quently had no CO\Cr ba kup o n
dangerous calls. A few wteks earlier
an officer had to hnndll' a gang fight
by himself. •
Pollet "ere conccmt'd no t onh ·
about their own sa(ct) but about the
public's as well. Cat11ens "'err v.a1t·
ina longer than C\Cr "'hen the)
called an officer 10 re~)rt d1i.-
1urbanccs or bursJancs. Oda · tn
responding somctunt!. range ll!\ Iona
as 30 minutts to an ho ur
Officers on patrol s.a1d cars no r-
mally ctrT)'lnl two cops had bec.-n
ttduced to one occupant. Patrol cars
wtrc beina "ktllcd' dail bccauK'
\here weren't enou&h co~ to dnvr
them.
The compla1n1 emerged at a
mcct1na ofthc Police Protect1,c t\~
toeiallon. A lonf h t of ane,1AnC'CS
was tent to the police chic{ who
p&ens to invntapt<'.
A couolt o( da'" later another
police tol) appeared in the News.
This Of'le repon ed Den' er cops shut-
ting do"n what the\ bt-heved was
the large t prost11u11o n nng in the
area. .\ thrtt-mo nth long under-
co' er operation hrought a 10 p.m.
raid on the apanmcnt o f a man and
wife alleged to run the ong. The
same couple had been arrested two
years ago o n the same charges. The
woman had received a one-year de-
ferred sentence.
The' rtng operated as .. tars Var-
iety ES<'On ~rviet" and advcn1scd
an the Yellow Pases. catenng C:\·
clusn1cly to out-of-state customers.
pohcl' u1d.
I was stru<'k b~ the 1n ongru1t
On the one hand. f)l1h c were com·
pla1n1na about not ha .. 1ng enough
bfucco;m o n the "trttt to protC<'t
publtc and offietn from '1olcnt
cnme. But at 1~ samr 11mt public
and police ~rt being threatcnC"d.
pohce had sufficient offi1.'tl'\ to do
whai appcattd to be an efficient Joh
of· busting a pc'C)$11tuuon nna cm-
ployina some 20 wo men.
Whcrt h<>uld the pnont' be an a
umt' of hrinkina public budget!. and
in8'k>Qua't i"ambc:rs of pol1<X-of·
fieJ.rs., hould 1t be to protcet
c1lheM from bura\ary, a sault •nd
murder? Or should 1t be to put
pimps and prostttutcs belhnd bars.,
The obvious ~•)' to ansv.cr this ''
to ask which pose!> the greater threat
to soc1et). The answer will al\).·ays be
violent crime and 11 threat to public
safety. Not that pros11tut1on is
without threat. It most l'erta1nl 1 a
carrier o f infectious d1<.caSt'. But
VlOlent cnme 1s the far grtatcr
danger. t\nd 1\ sttms cl~ar that 1h1s
1s what ought tO get pnont~ atten·
uon from t\menea'<. undt'rstaffcd
po\ict f OrttS.
• This isn't meant a an attack on
the Dcn,er Pohct' Department ll'~
an efficient force led b\ a good cop,
Chief Aristcdes Zavnra . Po hcc dc-
panmcnts all over menca art
having s1m1lar problem' of staffing
and pnont1<.'S
T oo mu h of the time puhcc "''"d
up e:\pcnding time and monq 10
auack so-called .. , 1ct1mlcss" cnmc.
such as pro tllutmn. Mcnnwh1lc. the
public f'c.'ams hclplcc; I\ -and
fnutk 1> -for prot«"llo·n for h' c
and propcn) The cnml" ratt gro"'
a local tu. dollars bc\•ome 1ncrrn -
tn i I) sea l"C'C"
In 'uch time\ poh<'t' ma) find
arrc t pic k ma~ cas1C'r and <'hcapcr b>
ao•na at'\cr Vli."t1mlt l'f\mC Sus\tnl hoo~ and pimps ml) look.-arcat
on paper. but 11 1 n't lx-g1nn11'1& to
soh t the f'tal problem Ra,,. r....y 11 • 08.-e,..NMI wrllW wh ~ly wrltn lw * ~ CM.a O.Uy Pl'-C.
If Fein,te1 n "''n on Tuesda'. a<,
no" ~cm' hkel~ 1f not rcrtam. d~
11 represent a tnumph of m6der·
a11o n. or ml·reh a l'a~ of m1,.taken 1dcnlll~ among \ otcrs "ho aren't
pa) mg much attention in the first
place and "'ho "ere 1umcd ofT even
more b~ l·nmpa1gn commercial'\
with 1rrde,ant assaults on personal
charar tcr'' ·
.\hen:umn ol ~le.F!'. wa dMTlcm·
trated C'\Cn more: graph1calh in tht'
( ahfom1a Poll's findings 1n other
l'Ontests -lhe undcc1dt'd rcmninmg
1ncred1bl) largl' during the \n<,t prc--
C'lccu o n weekend.
None of tht' r>cmocrauc Gm-
d1da1c for msurance C'\.lmm1.,'i1oncr
had bro ken the 10 pel"l'<'nt bamcr
and despne the large tield of can·
d1datc , 45 percent of \OtC'I' wert
undecided -about the same untcr-
taint) factor rC'<'orded 10 thr Demo-
cratic contc'it for attomc) gencraJ :i
San Fram·1"4.·o D1,.tnct .\ttome\ <\rl<.l
m11h held a !>mall lead O'er L<1
'\ngclc Dmn t .\ttomc) Ira Rr--
mcr
vcn Rcpubl~cnn voteri. who or-dinanl~ makt' up their mind~ mol'\'
cas1h th<Ul Dcmocr.tt . ha\C no\
tuned tn to tht1r fey. 1.·on1e,1~ Tom
Haye!>, the appointed incumbent
~tate trca!\urcr. lead~ Angela Bu han·
an b) a few points but, o nce-a~1n.
40 ~cnt of \ otef" were undee1ded
The Vunccna1n \OtCf' ~ere C\~
mort> numerou~ 1n the ;op contest
bC'l"ecn \late C'n' Marian
lkl'l'son and Juhn mour fort~
nom 1nauon for ht"utenant go,tmor
.S6 ~f'C'ClH
lt l<'avcs o ne wondcnna· what 1f
the) gav<' an clccuon a~ no OM
Uf'l'lt, of' cared.,. Thaf s the u ttma1c
, 1n oohucal subtraction
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~o Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT I Tue.day, June 5, 1990 TIIE BACK PAGE
The wt net ls""between Demo-
cratic 1ubema1orial cand idate• Dianne Feinstein and John Van de
homes thro~out the <>ranee Coasl
Ferauson said it wu a typical bjt
piece and "full of lies."
But the one that irked him 1he
most was her claim that he doesn't
1bpport Sen. Pete Wilson, the Re·
publican Party's annointed
aubematorial candidate.
.Qcean \Liew sChool closures -delayed-
Kamp. Polls lhow~ former_ fin
Francisco mayor ng 111 "'° ll-point e41c.over t state attorney
atneral. ..,
Orange Co untians also will be
voting on non-partisan county of·
fices. includina district auomey,
sheriff and three supervisors. And
residents in Irvine and Dana Point
will be voting on city council and
ma)'oral candidates.
As they do every election, county
R~ubticans will watch the returns
whale celebrating. After a tryout at a
central county hotel, they've re-
turned to the Westin South Coast
Plaza, 666 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
where they've held their election
night party in past years. Festivities
begin at 8 p.m.
As of M;::J\-e~ocrats had no COUftt · · ~ p&anned.
The statewide fortunes of several
local politicos arc also on the line,
including the race between state
senators Marian Bergeson. R·Ncw-
port Beach. an~ John Seymour. R-
Anaheim.
The winner of the primary will
face incumbent Democrat Leo
McCarthy in November.
O ther locals seeking to move on
to the November general election
arc Hunllngton Beach Councilman
Wes Bannister. a Republican can-
didate for insurance commissioner.
and Irvine resid~nt Angela "Bay"
Buchanan. the former U.S. treasurer
seeking the GOP nomination for
state treasurt'r.
8y JOSHUA LOWE
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HUNTINGTON BEAC H -An
Ocean View School District com -
mittee studyina possible school
closures fonnally recommended not
to close any schools until issues
con~mina desegregation and recon-
fiauration of school borders have
been settJed.
About 700 concerned parents and
chiJdren in the Marina High School
gymnasium loudly applauded the
committee's announcement. The
meeting was the first of two special
public hearings o n possible school
closures.
The district is considering closing·
Golden View, Haven View and Lake
View schools to deal with declining
enrollment and financial woes.
Ttie district is c;urrently operating
at a S 1.8 million deficit, and enrol-
lment has declined from more than
14,000 students 20 years aao to
8,380 for the 1989-90 school year.
The closure plan called for re-
di.stributina the students to Mesa
View, Harbor View, Village View
and Crest View schools. Some stu-
dents from Crest View would be
placed at Mesa Vie~ and some
Village View students would attend
C ircle View under the plan.
But the plan upsets pare nts. who
vented their frustrations at the
board of trustees.
"The board took a lethargic. do-
nothing stance for four years and
nine months since the last school
closures. It was Just plain sloppy
planning and management. You
have betrayed us.'' said parent Cathy
FraAklin.
Parents also told the district they
were unhappy with way the trustees
have spent their mone,. Many
brouaht up the issue o the $2
million spent on new district head-
quarters while schools with leaky
roofs have aone unrcpaired.
Trustees defended their adminis~
tra1ion of the school d i&arict, saying
that declining enrollment and state
politics have made budaeting
tenuous.
"We as a group believe in the
neighborhood school concept We
had to cut $3.5 million o ut of pro-
grams in the last three years to
generate fu nds to keep the schools open: We were one of the fi rst
dtstncts to generate funds in this
way." said trustee Janet Garrick.
. Other issues raised by ~rents
included concerns about children's
.;11fl"tv 'ii nce they would be sent out
of their neipr!Sorhoods to schools
that could become overcrowded.
"We don't want our children to
cross Bolsa Chica to JO to a school
already crowded beyond capacity,"
said parent Sheila Everly, who has
children auendina Haven View.
The closure "committee com-
plained about not beinJ given
enough time to come up with an
adtquate repon, which was one
reason committee members rec-
ommended holding the plan in
abeyance.
In all, more than 100 speakers
signed up to address the board.
Another public hearin~ will be held
tonight at 7 in the Manna High gym.
Trustees arc scheduled"to make a
decision on school closures at their
rt.gular Wednesday night board
mectfog. •
.. reflecting the bitter d ivision in their
party exposed by the 72nd Assembly
D istric t race bet ween Jerry
Yudelson and Tom Um berg.
T he 72nd 1s the only district in
Orange County where Democrats
outnumber Republicans. a nd they
hope to unseat GO P incumbent
Curt Pringle an November.
Along the Orange Coast. eyes will
be on the fi ve-way Republican battle
for the · 58th A:sscmbly District scat
being vacated by Dennis Brown.
Amon~ the countywide races
drawing interest are the 2nd Super-
visoriaJ Distnct. in which incum-
bent . Harriett Wieder faces four
challengers. the sheriff-coroner race
between incumbent Brad Gates and
F u llerto n Counc ilman Do n
Bankhead. and the distnct attorney
race between appointed incumbent
Mike Cap1zz1 and deput) dtstnct
attorneys Tom Avdeef. James
Enright and Ed Freeman.
And even voters li ving o utside of
Irvine a re wa tching the mayoral race
between incumbent Larry Agran and
Coun ci lwo m a n Sall} Ann e
Group blames redevelopment
for Huntington's increased .debt
FUMES
From A.1
ington State found friendly air blow-
ing in on light winds out of the
south. dispatcher Dan Kennedy
said. However. three beachgoers had
to be rescued during the day.
Leaders in the polls are Hunt-
ington Beach Mayor Tom Ma)s and
Long Beach ph~sic1an S~ Alban.
wtth Huntington Beach developer
Peter von Ehen also running a
strong campaign.
Rounding out thl· race are Long
Beach council members Jeffrey
"-e-llogg and Jan Hall. ~lso dra" mg tntcr~st as the 70th
.\ssembl} D1 tnct battle between
three-term ancul'nbent Gal Ferguson
and neophyll.' chalknger Ph~ lhs
Bad ham.
hendan. Their race was ranked by
manv as the most rancorous of the
political season.
The predicted low turnout 1s a
surprise. too. because several key
propositions are on the ballot.
Among them:
• Proposiuons I 08 and 111. the
transportation m1t1at1 ves supported
b) the leaders of both major pan ics;
• Propo 111on 11 2. an in itiative
prom1s1 ng to legisla te ethics an state
politics:
ly ROBERT BARKER
HUNTINGTON BEA CH -T his
year's S 176 million city .budget
shows the city has become a welfare
state for a few developers. the presi-
dent of a sJow growth organization
said Monday night.
Bob Biddle. who guides the 1.000
member Huntingto n Beach Tomor-
row group. said that the long-term
debt to pay for redevclopemnt pro-
jects has sk) rocketed from $30.3
million to S 160 million m JUSt three
years.
"The pri nciple and interest pay-
ment o n this del:St over the next 30
years will total over 400 million."
Biddle said. "Is this city totally out
of control thanks to redevelop-
ment?"
Bidd\e made his comments as the
City Council held its first publ ic
heari n~ on the 19Q0-9 1 budget.
Finance Director Bob Franz said
he belie' ed the figures were out of
context. "I don't know whcrl.' he got
them from."
A budget study session is sched-
uled next Monday, and final adop-
tion is slated for June 18.
C ity Adrvinistrator Michael
Uberuap dcteribed the fiscal plan
as a "hold-the-line" budget that bars
the hirina of additional employees
unless they produce a corresponding
amount or revenue.
Uberuaga also said he'll r«·
ommend an increase in residential
trash fees to pay for the entire cost
of the curbside pickup service.
At nearby Huntington City Beach.
another 20.000 basked under balmy
temperatures that peaked at 69
degrees and swam an water that rose
to 63 degrees. Manne Safety Officer
Mike Beuerlcan said.
Farther south an New~rt Beach,
an estimated 35.000 visnors found
plenty of space for their towels and
beach chairs. lifeguard Mitch White
said .
One da) earlier. 120.000 had
crowded NewPQ n 's shoreline.
Bad ham. daughter of long11me O r-
ange Coast legisla to r Robert
Badham. has wagl·d a ll\d} ca m-
paign an her uphill bad to unwat thl.'
popular Ferguson
She tool.. her linal shot at ham
~1onday "hl'n a mailer rearhl'd
• Propos111on 11 5. the so-called
··speed~ Trial lna11at1ve" aiming to
clean up the state's cumlx·rsome
trial process;
•Propositions 11 and I IQ. t"o
proposali> for cleanmg up thl' reap-
portionment process.
Council rethinks recycling program WORKER
From Al
being mvestigated b} the Cahforn1a
Occupational Health a nd Safety Ad-
rnimsrranon CC"al OSHA( Monda-.
afternoon. •
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DRUGS
From Al
~tcErlaan ~·d u llicers 1n111alh
"ere approac hl·d h\ Tadash1 to hu\
300 pound\ ul manJuana fc)r
$450.000. But tht' transaruon later
"<.1s re' er<.ed lo allo" drug agents to
sell I O<J pound' of mari1uana to
Tadash1 fur SI00.1100
McErlain declined to say what led
1n\CSt1gators to focus on Tadash1.
"ho was arre~ted at Magnolia Street
and .\dams .\\Cnue an Huntington
Beach
McErla1n added thal "h1le man -
Juana is not as popular toda~ a nd m
sale 1s not as lucrall ve as 1hat of
cocaine. traflickang the drug as still
widespread.
DELANEV'S IRISH PUB
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LOBSTER FEST
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Tiii 8011• If
Thi 11.,ort. Pier!
CO~TA MESA -Thi: Cat } Coun-provide more information.
cil ·decided 10 n.:~nnd a dens1on "I tal ked 10 three other com panies
made two "eeks ago to start a pilot that said we dad not have 10 pay
recycli ng program at C11~ Hall them to park up the paper.'' Genis
At issue wa~ the decision at 1he said. In fact. shC' ..aid the companies
May 21 meeting 10 award Sl:m:d Cu. she contactt·tl "ould pa) the l0 ll) for
a contract to reqck paper gl·ner.ttl'd the ~l'f\ ICl'
by cit) staff. T he \IX·month program Cat~ Managt•r ..\llan Roodcr ac-
would 10stru t Shrl·d Co. to pick up f..no"ledgl·d thal' the 'araou~ com·
waste paper at a l'U!>I lU thl' t'ity not pan1e!t. contal'tt•d b~ the cit)' in-
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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1990
Seattle tabs Newfield 6th
Rick
Talley
Giants select Christopherson 19th
ly ,.ATRICK LARKIN
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Will Reds'
meet A's
in series?
Tuesday's spoi:ts wa~h. hung out
while wondenng whether my lap-top
computer has a virus or sun bum:
•With the Cincinnati Reds on i>acc to win 116 games, who would
you rather see testing them in the
World Series. the powerful World
Champion A's or the C'inderella
White Sox in their final season at
Comiskey Park?
• Did you know that Lesley Vis-
ser is a southpaw who once played
basketball at Boston College before
quitting to become a cheerleader.
then wrote sports for the Boston
Globe before giving it up to
eavesdrop on NBA huddles? She's
also married to fellow CB -TV an-
nouncer Dick Stockton.
•Dave Parker (.345, JO RBI)
keeps fooling me but Da ve Winfield
(.205) doesn't.
•Why do NBA refs k t the
Pistons get away with so many mov-
ing picks?
•Crime Pays Dept: Jim Valvano
has a three-year contrac1 with ABC.
TV worth $900.000 and got ano1her
$614.000 settlement to leave North
Carolina S1ate.
•Wm or lose. il's always fun to
watch Henri Leconte play 1cnnis.
and especially in 1he French Open.
•Fact: Tom Lasorda. who just
baseman with the CIF S-A cham·
pion Marina High baseball team.
was chosen as the No. 6 pick overall
by the Seattle Mariners in the major
league baseball draft held Monday.
Newfield was ~ust the founh Or-
ange County high school player
drafted on the first round since 1977
and was projected by Baseball
America ·mapzine as the 12th pick
of the draft. Over the last two
6Casons as a varsity player at
Marina. Newfield put up some very
impressive numbers. rn 1989 as a junior. Newfield hit
1-..,..---41iQ~~,hcf-{u•e )'t'ar-eonh"·fttlt~--._,
tension, has won 53 per cent of his
games ( 1.122-982) as manager of the
Dodgers.
•Fact: A s~ns gambler would
break even with lhe same percentage
of winners.
•Opinion: Pet<.>r 0-Malle) should
start charging Tomm} Juice.
• Beware. the Giants may be
coming.
.440 with 10 home runs and 31 RBI
to go along with a 1.000 sluging
pefcentage. This season, Newfield
batted .467 with six homers, 20 RBI
and 30 runs scored.
Also picked in the first round, at
l 9th overall was former Ocean View
High standout Eric Christopherson.
The San Diego State catcher. was
drafted by the San Francisco Giants.
Other Oranac Coast area playen
picked included Duane Page from
Ocean View and Rod Mc.Call from
Oranac Coast.
The Mariners can't say enou&h
a,bout Newfield, the 6-foot. 4-inch
prospect who is known fo r strona
hands, a quick swina and major
tea&ue power to all fields. Although
Newfield has primarily been a first
baseman/designated hitter in his
prep career, Seattle plans on con-
verting him into an outfielder, a
position he had little success at as a
sophomore. But Newfield said he
has improved at fieldina the out-
field .
"Put him in the outfield with his
speed. and I think we can develop an
arm to play the outfield," Roger
Jongeward. the Mariners' vice presi·
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•But i1's alread) too la1e for
everybod} in the N.L. West. If the
Reds pla} JUSt .500 ball they'll still
win 91 in what manager Lou Piniella
has tagged the Hunt a Red October.
...................................
•Jay Johns1one sa) s 6-foot-I 0
Randy "No-Hrt" Johnson doesn't
need a pickoff move because he can
reach over and tag 1he runner.
• Somebod)~sard Bill Walsh ma)
wnte a book but I though t he
already wrote It.
• Postcript on Pistons-Bulls:
Please don't burden )ourself with
over-analysis. The Bulls lost because
they couldn 't htt their namesake 1n
the posterior" 1th a ba s fiddle.
•Translated: Chicago's other fo ur
starters made j ust I 0 of 49 shots
(.204) on thr Pis1ons' coun. Michael
Jordan would penetrate. kick 1l out.
and somebod~ would miss an open
shot.
• Where wo uld the Dodgers be
without Lenn) Harns and Mike
Sharperson?
• Where are thc). an} ho"'! The
last time I looked. Hubie Brooks "as
hitting .237. Juan amud "as hil-
ting .23 I, and the) had combined for
94 strikcou1s 10 381 a1-bats.
•And now that Pat Pcm (9.53
ERA) and Jim Goll (9.64) arc
healthy. "'II there be an) morl'
saviors out there'>
• Nex t off-season. Fred. close
yo ur e)'es.
•Glenn Davis of the .\stros had
five home runs in his last seven at·
bats pnor 10 Monda} n1ghi's game
in San Diego. Ed die Mu rra) of1hc
Dodgers hadn't homcrrd since May
9. Jusl thought )ou'd hkc 10 kno".
• Kevin Duckwonh and James
Edwards ha ve 10 be th l' two worst
center ever to clash in th e NBA
finals.
•If yo u remember when the
'Angels had both Nolan Rya n and
Frank Tanana. you go back to 1979.
and yes. both arc still p1tch1ng In the
American hca~ue.
• Same subJect: Ch1 sox manager
Jeff Torborg caught no-hitters
thrown by Ryan and Sandy Koura ,
and says Ryan threw harder. (
• I assume Mark Langston has
been cashing his paychecks but has
he completed a game, yet? •I wouldn't blame JOCkey Chns
McCarron 1fhe decided lo hang up
his tack following h1 latest bonc-
brcaking accident at Hollywood
Park. but he won't.
• Finally, are you ~etting whipped ·
into a frenzy by all of those World
Cup soccer stone o ut of Italy?
Yeah. me too.
Rid Talley 11 • La C.ud•·IM•ed
1}'9f1Jcaled col•mol1t wrlll•6 for t•e
Orup Coa1t Dally Piiot aed ·~
pean e~ery Suday, Tfflday •IHI
n•n4•Y·
Dillard's efforts stand test of time
Former hurdler
won 82 straight
races at one point
You ran alwa) s gt't an argument
"hen )OU stan rnmpanng one gen-
eration to ano1hc r - and there 1s
usuall) the assumption tha1 as dec-
ades come and go. 1hefl' ts a 'il<.'ady
1rend of improvement.
h's hard to argue agains1 uch
ttems as 1mpro,cd techn iq ues. as
"ell as bi gger and stronger athletes.
The onl) thing 1hat seems certain
1s 1here arc more super-talents than
1n ye.a rs pas1. If for no other reason.
11's because the pool is larger and
deeper.
Here's one:. ho,,e,er. who would
be a big fish 1n an~ pool -th e great
Ham son Dillard.
Wh en yo u ca n turn a :!:!.Jover
Roger
Carlson
220 yards -!hat's moving. When
)OU.Can do 1ha1 "1th hurdles along
the "a). 1hosc arc number for the
inside lane of 1he '90s.
Dillard. 1hc one-1tmc Ohio
schoolboy. who came out of1he
shadow of Jesse Owens 10 make a
name for himself. re mains as one of
the great standards of 1racl and
field.
That 12.3 clocking rcma1n<1 fresh
in his mind at age 65.
Dillard. a chaner mcm~r ol 1he
United tales 01) mp1r Comm111ec
Hall of Fame and the chief 'ipokes-
man fo r 1he S~/Mobil Outdoor
Track and Field Champ1onsh1ps
which will be held at Ccrntos Col-
lege June I +-1 6. can stil l frel 1hat
one. because 1t wa s clearh one ofh1s
best efforts ever. · •
"You brea k a record and 'ou'rc
lookins foNard to lht• nl'\I om•."
said Dillard. '"But I fell 1ha1 "as a
perfect race on 1hat da~ (1n Sall Lake
C'it)) in the :!:!O lo" hurdks.
"There "a anothl'r that I rl._
member clear!~. going 13 6 1n thr
110 high hurdle 1n 194 :·
EH nt change o'er the course of
time. and circumstances for athlett•s
as well. but Dillard is still able 10
rela te to most of toda~ 's a1hletes
When D11lard "as al the top of his
game. the spon enJO)Cd massive
media coverage. l'SJX'C1a ll) on the
jPluse SU CARLSON/Bl J Harrison Diiiard
U.S., Cubans. resume wa~er polo battles -Teams would have
rather .separated
athletics, politics
ly RICHARD DUNN
Diiiy Not~' Wrlt"
NEWPORT BEACH -T~ey
have .nothing to do with 1t pohu-
cnlly. But then they're asked not
what their counlry can do for them.
rather what the) can do for their
countr . The) spend grueling
months prepanng for the Olympic
Games, then with one push of the
button it gets \pkcn away.
The nitcd States wntrr polo
team expenenced it after the boycott
of the t 980 um mer 0 1)1mp1 cs, then
came back ind hosted the World
Cup in 1982. The)' won back-to-back
silver medals in the next two sum·
mer games.
Fidel Castro pulled a Jimmy
Carter in 1988. boycotting the
Ol)'mp1c Games in Seoul. South
Korea. as uba - one of onl) two
intemattonally·accla1mcd water polo
teams in this hemisphere -was
forced to sit and watch as the rest of
the Olympic world had a big part
for two Wttks.
These ubans arc ba k. with a
. venaeanct. read) to show the planet
'they're the best in the world. This
week. the: U .. team gets a little
taste. •
"We \hould'vc won a ilver or a
SQld in 1980. bu~d1dn'l tha-nt ro
'the peanut man." LI .. Coach 8111
8amctt said. "It can be very difficult
10 att back after I boycott. We had
to host some our own 1nternat1onal
toumamcnt' tn 1tel beck into the
hll•rt L1nn fwhlt• apt. 19 llloolll• for •
Hrtt1 Oft the U.S. N ........ w-. .....
................ .._... ....
teaM, wllldt wlll play In the CloMwlll
0.111e1 In SeMtle, JU., JS·H.
mainstream after 1980."
the U .. pla)s Cuba three times
in an exh1b1t1on stncs this wetk.
tnucnng a pre-Good"'.'" Gamt:,s
tour of wee~-long e h1b1t1on ~ncs
apins\ Australia and Hunpry. The
Cubans defeated the .S .. 10-7. on
unday at Ne1Nport Harbor Ht&h in
the first conte t.
Cubl ~nd lhc U.S. -tbc only
true. intem111onal powers on this
side of the Earth -meet atam on
Wednnda)' at the 8dmont Plau
Olympic" Pool. and once mott on
Thursda 1n the McDonald's 01 m·
pie Swim tad1um It use Both
matches· begin at 7:30 p.m.
"We get along prctt "'di wtth the
Cubans. C\ en though the> 're 'olatile
and rouah 1n the water: .S. assis-
tant coach Dante OCttamante sa id.
"As far as water polo &OC' • we're on
prttty fncndl term Thc)''rt' an
a11~s1"e tt'am, but the couldn't
!Ven to (O fhc (I 98 ) ymptet
because of the OO)COtl.
"They're one of tht top elghl
teams in the wortd. and not 101na to
the ()tympks hurt them. W11h a
httle mott time. the '11 atl blck into
1t. They're 11 leg1t1mate tOp-(lght
tt'am. We're their onh compct1t1on
on this hem1<ipherc "
Dcttamante kno""' how mu h tht'
boycott hun th~ Cuban from the
U.S.'s ttuat1on 10 years ago.
"It hurt us 1n IQ 0. and 1t hurt the
Ru 1ln 1n IQ 4." he \ltd. "If OU
dorl.l 1-ct l}mpio._iLhuru
)OU b«au!\(' )OU can't quahf) for
other m~t~. lntcmauonal politic
are interesting, '4-hcthcr )'OU'tt 1n·
volvcd 1n 'pon or not. and I'm still
(~aM lft "°'-0 /IJf
COMMUN!ff
COllffifS
Richard
Dunn
Wciit for
call testy
endeavor
I remember s1tt1ng b} the phone.
"ailing for the calt Three da~s of
anx1et~. tension. "eat) palms and a
higher-than-usual pulse rate. and no
call. It was de' asta1tng.
Draft da~ can be the ~reatest
moment in a ballpla:.er s li fe. or the
most heanrending. '\ ou could sa} I
was bruised "1th th<.> la,tter
Hoping. Wl htngand wanllng tO
let drafted. m~ bubble burst not
"nee. but tw1re Following my Junior
)ear a1 La Verne. ome scouts said
I had a prett) good chance to go in
the June. 1983 draft I dtdn 't.
. . .
After m) senior )Car. I thought for __
sure I'd get picked after having a
fa1rl> decent o;ca on -MVP of the
team. helping to lead La Verne to
the Din ion Ill World ~nrs But
no dice :--Jo call
Wattcd b) the phone. and walled.
and wattcd. and .
M) dream wa 10 pla) in the big •
leagues. I knew there was no chance
of getting drafted out of Orange
Coast College. not af\er betng buned
tn the bullpen for two seasons. But
af\er m) Junior and senior years at
La Verne. I figured I had a leg1t-
1mate shot.
Now that b;l~ball's annual draft 1s
upon us. I felt tt wa appropnate 10
open this segment Wl th a little his·
tof) about the author p1cturt'd
above. !though 1 was ne\.er
drafted. I was fortuflale enough to aian as' a free agent ~ spent two
seasons tn tbe minor leagues. ft n1 h-
"'' m)1carttr m I Q87 with lhe
Minnesota T""•n~ organtLat1on But
I rccct\.ed th e old pink shp and
jftteaM lft DUNN/12f
u
• :-;r
• • • • • • • .J
, -()qnge CoMt DAILY ptLOT/ T~. June I. tllO
: Texas pitchers Compensate for bats
i· Brown, Rogers shut down Angels, 1-0, on-six-hitter scReJUle • ---~~-----...==-.-.~~~.
ARLINGTON, Twas -In April and early May. tbe Texas balm
were in the American Leaaue West
race as Kevin Brown wt'nt S-0, but
his aeuon and the Ra.rs· season
went sour at the same tune. Now Brown hopes Monday's
combil)ed six-hitter with Kenny
Rogers for a 1--0 dtcisioo pver the
Anaels gets himself and the Rangers
straight.
The troub1es began for Brown and
the team when he lost four strajpt
and the Rangers self-destructed. los-
ina 23 of 32 games to tumble from
second, 1111 games behind the pace-
setting Oakland A's. to se venth. 131'2
games back. "It was nice to get over that
hump," Brown said. "Maybe it got
the monkey off everyone else's back as weu.··
Brown. 6-4. struck. out a season-
hi~ seven without a walk to outduel
Kirk McCaskill. 3-3. who threw
four-hit ball O\ er seven in ning . •
·'That "as as good a game as he·s
pitched all )Car." Rangers manager
Bobby Valentine ~id of Bro\\n.
"It'll do th is cl ub a lot of good to
win a close onC' lik t' that."
The Ranger<.· onl) other shutout
this· season "'as a 1-0 onc-h11 16·
stnkeout gem b~ '\olan R)an o'er
Orange Coast Daily PifOt
Ang~ls Play~r of Day
Kirts McC.8"111. who altow-
ed just four hits and one un-
earned run In seven Innings
but lost.
the Chicago Whi te Sox on Apnl 26.
Considered the Rangers' hitting of
late. they needed a shutout to win.
Texas bepn Monday night wnh a
.240 team baning average. its sec-
ond-worst in club hi story afier 50
games and 13th in the ·American
league.
Brown seemed on the way to his
first career complcte-~me shutout
but ga'l' up an l01ghth-inn1ng lctldofT
double to Luis Polonia and Brown
was llfkd bv alen11 nc in favor of
lefthandl'r RoRer\
Valcnttne "'a" hca' 1h bool'd
"hen he: returned to the dligout after
rcmo' 1ng BrO\\n but the mc)\e
proved succe sful. Wnh a S\\ 1tch-
h1tter and a lc fthandcr comi ng to the
plate, Valentine went wnh Roge rs.
What's more. Bro\\ n has been
troubled wnh 1h1.· Ou the Inst three
da)s and Valenum· ~as concerned
about bis stamina.
"l don•t think I was any more out
of gas than I was at any other time "
Brown 51id. ··But it was hard t~ teil.
the way I've been fceltna. Thett's no
doubt that was the risht thina for
him to do."
Rogers walked the first batter he
faced, Devon White. got the next
two hitters and allowed an infield hit
to Dante Bichette to load the bases.
Shonstop Jeff Huson saved a run,
making a diving stop on Bichcue's
smash to prevent the ball fro~ goina
to the outfield.
"When the guy's throwing a lot of
stri kes. then there's always the possi-
bility that the ball's going to be bit
10 vou on every play," Huson said.
··tt ·makes for a lot cleaner game."
Rogers then struck out Johnny
Ra} to end the threat and pitched a
perfect ninth to earn his lirst save of
th~ season.
Pint·h hitter Brian Downing made
the linal out. chasi ng center fielder
Gal) Pe111 to the wa ll to run down
his dc·ep 0) ball.
Rogers has allowed one run over
his last 13 2-3 innings to lower his
ERA fro m 7.40 to 4.72.
The Raneers scratched fo r an un-
earned run in th e third with the help
of third baseman Rick Schu's throw-
~~~-·525 ®£ : Wed: •t ltcwm 5:35 · , •TM• NOL• Tilu: •t ltOYM 11:35 .
All ""* on K.MPC redlo (710) • 0.. TV, Ctl. S; ac: SoortlChennel.
ina error. Peujs then stole second.
went to third on a ground-out and
scored on Rafael Palmciro's two-out
sinale.
S"econd baseman Julio Franco
made a key defensive play in the
sixth, diving to knock down Chili
Davis' two-out drive and hold
Polonia at third. saving another run.
"If they don't keep the ball out of
the outfield, it's 2-1 us going into the
ninth," Angels Manager Doug Rader
sajd. "Huson·s and Franco's de-
fen sive plays were a big key for
them."
0
ANGa L NOTaS -..-.. RVMI I\ KIW«!Wed 10 •tart WeclnHdav nk>hl in the ..cc>nd Nine
Of Ille Ra119eo• w i., wlt!I Oaklend Rvan i..s
tlNn on Ille IS·O.., 01'-Dlecl 11•1 with • bed
IOwer ci.c1l •nd "'' .... 1 •l•rl was a Ion """" 16 aeain•I Detroit . . K-. .. ...,.. ,,.,
allow.a lu\I ont run In Ills .... 114'l lnnlne.s. Ha flu lo-90 I'll• ERA from 7.40 10 •.12 over
"'' la" "9hl •PPHranctt .•. Since Illa start Of Ille 1,.5 "non, Iha Ranoer• art 7·1 in 1-0
""'"· -By ne Associated Pre.ta
Anti•••· W•lly Jo~ner 14uea1 Into second INIM with • steal
•• Te••• shortstop Jeff Huson cha••• throw.
Sports break Martinez fans 18 in shutout
Riley rumors run
rampant; reports
denied by Lakers
1:--:G LEWOO!) -Se\cral broadcast
rei)ons on ~onda~ ~aid Pat K1k~ "'ill not • <_
return as coach of the Los \ngeks Lakcrs. r •
but the :"B~ team'<, c.ltrcunr of publlC'
relauons said the rl·pons \.\l'rc premature-.
"Those an.• JU~l a hunt h of rumors:· John Black
told T he ~~~oc1att·d PH''" la tl· ~tonda). '·There's
nothing nc"' w adtl from \A.hjl "''"\(.'said the last two
weeks. Pat'<, a-.1..l'd 1111 ... oml· tune to make .i dcc1s1on
on "hethcr or not lw\ rnn11ng bacl... and "'c·re still
awawng •hi' .di:rn.1110 ..
Blaci.. cuntirnll'd thJt K1k'' \\hu has coached the
Lakers to four champ1on,h1n~ ~incc becom ing their
head coach on "\o, 14. I l> I met ~onda\ wn h team
O\\ner Dr Jcrn Hu'' and gl•nnal managcrJerT) West
"Thai·, nnth111g ill'"'· hl· mt·t \•Ith them last week .
also." Blal i.. \aid
K( B~ rl'punt·d \1 ond,l\ night that II "'a" "all but
cenam .. that R1ln 1A1m'1 ll'turn 111 the Lal..er" nex1
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tV'~ SA.~ DI(<,() -"1.·\ \.\. ade scored
three goal~ to kac.J the ";an Dll'SO Sockers
pa\t the Hah1Dlnrl' Ala\t 4-1 Monday
night and g1' l' tlll'm a '·I lead 1n the
~1:lJor lndcxn '111Hl'r Ll·aguc champ1o nsh1p seri es.
I he ~>\.kl01' tan "10 the \Ille Wednesday night
1n the filth g:1mc.: n l ttll' lx•,..1-of-\t•ven senes a t the San
Di ego Spon ... \rc:na
Should Balt1morc.· "'1n Cin me 5, the scncs would
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nCU''l'k.lf\. a \i,'\COth l!aTill'
McKinney rejoins Raiders
.Od1i. McKinney. who pl ayed seven ----~~oru for the Lo-. J\ngclc'I Raiders as a ~
defensive back and ~pccial teams mem-"-="'
bc:r. has returned to the organ1Lat1on as an ----
a-.'>1'tant coach for ~pecwl prOJCC'ts. 1t was announced
Monday.
In other -.porh nc.-ws:
• 1 hi: NHL aw.irdcd the Lester Patnck Trophy.
g1H·n for "ier' 1n· to hockey in tht .~.. to Len < t•glar-.~1. 1h1.• IC1ng·t1me rnarh of lkmon College and
thl· \\10n1n~e,1 WJ1.h 111 .\mc:m:un rollcgc hockey.
Pat L:1I on1n1nl' of the New York Islanders was
named lht· Niii '' f>l·rfnrml·r. of the Yc:ir and de·
fl•n"il'mnn Kn Ill I n\A.~· wn"i he NHL"s Man of the
Yl·ar. rclkt 11n)!. hoth h1\ on-it•c play and c1v1c mvolve-
m1.·n1
-By Tiiie As~aaiff Pre11
QUOTE O F THE DAY
Darryl trawbtrry. New York Mets out·
fielder who-.c corur t cxpu~ at lhc-cnd of this
'>Cason. on lac,1 wcd'.s finng of Mets Manager
Da ve> Johnson "rh" pretty much final11cs my
future. I can't i,cc nw co ming back "
LOS AN GELES -Someday,
Ramon Maninez hoped to become
another one of the Los Angeles
Dodgers· pitching legends. On Mon-
day night. he did.
Mani nez tied Sandy Koufax's
team record with 18 strikeouts. beat-
ing the Atlanta Braves 6-0 with a
thrct-hiner. M.
'Tm so glad:· Maninez said.
"Sandy Kou fax is a superstar. 1 want
to be a superstar like him."
Martinez matched Ko ufax·s mark
when he fanned Jeff Blauser for the
second out of the eighth inning. But
the skinny. 22-year-old with an ex-
plosive fastball could not get another
v1ct1m and tell one short of the
01at1~ C-oast-Baity-Pifot-
Dodg~rs Play~r of Day
R•mon M•rtlnea, who
struck out 18 Atlanta Braves In
throwing three·hlt shutout.
DRAFT
From 81
dent of pla~a dc,elopnw nt said .
"\.\ l'·, c lxl·n lullO\\ 1ng ham for a
long 111ne and hl' "a' a lll11'1tkr-
a11on going 11110 tht' \Car ..
The ~1ar1nl·r, ha\ l' \l'f' '>f)l0C1fit·
plan) for :".c\A. licld. "'hll h tnl ludc:
s~1ppmg thl· n m~1c lcagut'' and
sending i'11.·"' lid d <lirrctl ~ to Scat·
tic\ S1ngk· \ tea m at Aclhngham.
Wa<1h. Nl'" fil'l<l " e\pl't'll'U to s1in
\Oon. The a' l'rngc signing ~mus tor
a fir!>t·rOund pick la..i )l'.tr "as s 183.000. .
.. Our pnmar) ncl'd \\a\ <.hon,too.
but thl' onl) 'ihortstop ''1th equal
talC'nl o'crall to Newfil·IJ'\ "'*!>
( h1pp<.·r Jonl·s." Jongcwaard -.a1..!.
.. ~, far"" his progress 1s conccmcrl.
ph)\lrall~ he ran mo\l' up last Hc·s
h1g anti '>troog and can handle the
bat. Thl' reason most high Sl'hool
pla~rrs don't \tan a t th1" lcvl'I is J.t
thl' r latc. hut hl· ... hould Ix· ahk 10
comJ)l'tc: h1ghn than h1'> Jgt• "'1th the
bat
.. \:orn1alh \.\l' onl) '>l.'Oll rnlkgr
pla~cr\ or th1l\l' "'1th l0 \pcrwncc to
Bdllngham. hut "l"rl· go ing ll) send
him thl'rl· tx·cau\l' '"t' 1h1 nl.. h1.• can
handle 11. "'l·n CinlTl'\. Jr d1dn°t
ha,l· the prohkm'> that 'mo\t pla)Crs
do hl'ing '>O \OUng at that le' el. and
\A.C think :-..n,fil'lc.J ,., thl· ~ame kind
of pl3)l'I too \\ l' than \.. hl"ll hit
therl' berau,l· hl·\ a noturn l. and we
JU<.t belle' l' he can do 11 ··
Thi'> pa't 'l·a .. on a' an -\1tcc.
( hnstophl'r,on ba11ctl \41! "'1th
-.C\ en homl· runs and 51 R HI. In his
DUNN
From 8 1
plane 11ckc1 home.
The th ree-day drat\ period. how-
ever. was cenainly not a pleasant
ex perience. I cried once. I was used
to 1t the second time.
So here's a glance at a few com-
munity college players who kn ow
what ifs like waning near the phone.
0
Orange Coast first baseman Rod
McCall. a 6-foo\· 7. HS-pound speci-
men. is a leO-handcd hitter wh o
plants seeds in the outfield •v1th his
blurring hnc dnvcs. Cleveland
drafied him in the ninth round on
Monday.
"(Tndians Srout Ed Cro by) said
they need a firtt baseman in two
)'can.'' McCall ~id ... So rtl work
for two years and hopefully I'll be up
there. (Crosby) .said he likes the way
I use my tools and he didn°t are if
I had a really ,ood yar or not. He
$ltd 'it's what )'OU can do. and what
we know )Ou t'an do.' And he s~ud
·we knov. ) ou c-an do a lot ...
McCall. a freshman. \\U draf\cd
b) Hou .. ton out of Ran ho Alam1tt1s
High last June. ~le rc~pundt~d by
hilting . 40 for the Pir:HC' . eight
homcrsand :l l KBI.
McC'all a nd hi\ parC'nt!I will meet
with Cro\b~ on Wcdnl'Mfa), n11h1 at
7:30 to d1scu~~ the detail'I. ~C'Call
wants SOK to 'ign. C'ro<>hy said he
hopes to get 1t for him. Mt·Coll will
return t<> OC< 1f he doesn't \tgn.
Sla) tunrd.
0
()('(' \ophumore shon tOS' Tony
paan. p1ckcd by MinnCM>la last
)'car. i still waiting by the phont'.
"I'm not trc'>wd. hut rm kind of
nervous,'' o.1an 'i:ud
National Leaauc strikeout record
held by Stevo Carlton and Tom Schedule
Seaver. and two shy of Roger
Clemens' all-time high of 20.
"Sure. I thought r could do it."
Maninez said. ·
Manincz struck out a batter in
every inning except the ninth. He
issued his only walk with two outs in
the ninth. to Jeff Treadway on a full-
eolJnt pitch. and then Jim Presley
grounded out to end the game. Apnl 22. 1970.
··when I warmed up. I felt grea1:·· Koufa x fanned 18 San Francisco
Maninez said. "l felt like nobod} Giants on <.\ug. 31. 1959. and struck
was goi ng to hit me." out 18 Chicago Cubs -on Apnl 24.
Maninez struck out the side in the 1962.
first two innin~ and fanned 14 of The onl ) hit.s otT Maninez lNere
the ~rst 19 batters. He ended th~ Treadwa\''s first-inning single. Ron
evening a~ the maJOr leagues Gant°s seventh-inning double and n~ut. le;i9cr:. ~llh-81.... ahcauLGat,f-s~nile '" the ntm,.,,~. __ _....._
Clemens 0. \i1aninez·s tnkcout total eclipsed
Clemens struck out 20 set apinst the !>Cason •5 maJor-leaguc high of 16
th e Seattle Manners on Apnl 29. b) Nolan R)an on Apnl 26 against
1986. Carlton fanned 19 for St. the Chicago White Sox. Tht
Louis in a 4.3 loss to the New York pre\'lous National League high was
Mets on Sept. 15. 1969. and Seaver 15 recorded b\ D"' ight Goode'l
struck. out 19 against San D1e1to on a~inst the Dod~crs on Ma'\' 11 ·
th ree seasons at an Diego State.
Chmtophcrson batted .308 with 29
double and 102 RBI. -\II seven
home runs came as a junior.
Both pla)crs ar1.· eApcctcd to sign
contract.s "'11h 1hc1r prospect I\ c
major ll'aguc dub,.
·-rm going out this ~car for sure:·
Chmtophcro;on said ·T m real!~ not
'urc of their plan for mt' for now.
hut I ')hould find out toda}.
··r m not thin\..1ng of an~thmg as
far as contract<, arc concerned. but
I'm JUSI happ~ to takt'n In thl• first
round ..
LaJD Harper. \Couu ng director
for 1t . .: Ci1a nts had some fine th ings
to ..a~ ahout their latest aC"qu1s111on .
"We made the list up and hl' "as.
the nc:\\ pla)cr a\a1lable.'° Farmer
said "We fed that he '" a!> good
dl'fcn\1H'I) as an~ catcher in lhl' big
league'> n ght nO\\
··Ol'ing fro m tht· Wl'!>l Coa~t.
"'c·,c lx·1.·n familiar \.\1 th him for thl'
laM uluplc of )l'ars. At th is point in
htl> ~·arcl'r. he's JUSI an outstanding
prmf)l't t ··
( hn'ltophl'rse>n garnered '\II·
"e<,tnn '\thlct1c ( onfercncc honors
as v.ell as m:i\..ing the NC~A West
Regional all-IC>urm·) team. He also
was named a \ a th ird team All·
.\mcnca pick b) Bao;;chall America.
He led his tl'am to a 49·22 n.-cord
and a first plan· fini sh in the W o\C.
ocforl' the .\il('CS lost 10 Stanford in
the :"oJC.\.\ regionals. H1 h\CI) bat i' another reason the Giants tabbed
hi m so high.
"We thin!.. he'll h1 1 linl' and V.l'
don't rnn!>1dcr h1<> bat a problem at
a11.·· Farmer said. ··we ant1c1patt'
Vorn Followell is th e Minnesota
!>C'OUl who got Spaan draOcd in the
54th round last year. Thl' Twins had
the ngh\s to hlm before.-this )Car'~
draft. but lost them when the) failed
to i.1gn him.
··(Followell) s~ud I wasn ·1 ~oi ng to
get drafted high or anything. ' Spaan
said. "The~ put me back in the draft
because the> d1dn·1 sign me befo re
th e closing pc nod . (Followell) said
to go back into the draf\. and if I
d1dn°I get d raOed. thl'} would s1gr1
me.
"I worked out with the Twins at
Long Beach State two weeks ago.-
1 waSJ USt there an hour. and I did
what they wantc:d me to do. The)'
called me before th e Memorial D;iy
ffokday to sign me on Tuesday
(May 29). but we weren·1 around."
Spaan staned every game at shon-
stop for Scott Groot'<> Pirates. eitcept
for tl.\O. Hc hit .JOO with six stolen
bases. This scenario. howcvrr.
smC'lls pretty fi sh> 1f you ask me.
Sounds lrke the Twins fumbled the
ball. or the> punted on third down.
Or there·~ something the> don't
wnnt to tell pa:in.
0
()('( p1tchc~ John Douns and
T on\ Irwin arc biting their nails b '
th e telephone Irwin ha~ been
draOcd before -he'll probably go
again OCC catcher Kevin hula
ha~ a chance. but arm problem\ ma )
have turned off the scoub.
0
He didn't get draftl'd. nor doc' he
expect to. but Ooldrn We4it C'ollCJ('
~nd hesem1n Mike WtUt'y 1~
working in the b11 lcaauC'5 at
Anahr1m S1ad1um. Hr plays 1..·ateh
with gu y\ namC'd Da\>c Winfield and
Cory 'n~dcr. rubs elbows with the
v111t1na team.
tit'. a batl°Al\. Durint th(' ngclf
him to be: a line pla~a both 01,
fensl\cl~ and dcfcn'il\cl).
.. His arm strength .aod h1.s poise
bchmd the plate a<, "ell ao; knowl·
edge of handling a pitching staff art'
some things ~ou u'iuall~ don·t find
at this lc'el. He's reall) got a lot of
things going for him:·
Mc<. all 1s a <>· 7. 225-poundcr who
batted .340 "'•th eight horn run!> and
31 RBI for the Pirate,.: He "'as
drafit-d last 'car h\ the Houston
Astro'> in \he iater ro.unds. bu1 opted
to pla} at Coast this season. He 1s
t'xpected to sign "'1th the Cleveland.
"ho made him a ninth-round pack.
if the price is nght
For Page."' ho v.a~ a Ju nior\ ars•t )
pitcher as a Junior. 11";, bel·n a rapid
n sc toward the top f hl· nght·hand·
er kd th<." Scahaw\..\ to a Sunse t
LcagUl' lltle and "a' named league
MV P. Ht' "'a~ p1dl·d in the 15th
ro und b) the Baltimore On oles.
"It's reall ) c:1.c111og -JUSt the fart
of being drafkJ .:· Page said
"Therc·s a scout coming 0 ' er tomor·
ro" <Tucsda' I \\1th a l'Ontract and
hc"ll gl\ e me their side of the deal
I'll certain!\ listen Ill him. but 11
looks as 1f hi probahl) pla) mg at a
JC ne -<t season:·
Pugl' 1s hoping to u'>c thl· dran as
rccogn111on more than an~ thing else
and dOl·sn·l lhinl.. the Onolcs will
pre«"nt him "'Ith an~ c;cnous offers.
Other area pla~l'r'> C\pc<.'led 10 go
m toda} ·., phai.c include Jim
G\\altnl'\ and Dann\ Ha nandez of
0 can \.'1l'"'· Robin l indse} of
Man na anti L1onl'I Hastings of
Mater Dt.·1.
las\ homc\tand. Wille) "worked the
right-lidd line for four of the li ve
games. He "'as hired on Saturda,.
Ma} 26. rcpla mg his fncnd. te; e
Collier. who qu11 because he's get-
ti ng marnl·d and nec<h 10 earn more
cash.
"Hr 4u11 because the pay wasn·1
that goo<l and he asked me if I'd be
1nterc~tcd.'' Wille} \31d. "It's a
dream JOb. but 11'$ long hours and
there·~ no\ a lot of pa) But bcmg
down there with the major leaguer .
I can make a lot of co nnections.
.. ome11mes we ha\C 10 wait fo r
the players· bags. One unday. we
were waiting for C'le,eland's bags to
come in from Oakland. and we slept
in th e clubhou~ l.\lllt1ng for tht'm.
w e·re 10 there scums up the
cl ubhouse. putting n:imcs above the
lockers. setting up all the clothe and
ll.t'tt1n1t cvervthintt read\.··
Walle) has been upped b some
pla)'ers. although hr sa !> 11 isn't
ma'l\Uatory. He and hts clubhouse
budd1rs also t<'lkl· hatting prac-tic-r on
thr field ("about J '0 be fore the
Angel!> h1 t0
') when no om·· around
.. So far down here. I love 11." s~11d
Wille). who hatted .Jl I for the
Rustlefl 1h1s sprinJ. "It'~ :a hard JOO.
the hou~ arc Iona and \he pay is
low. but 11'~ the be t JOb r, C' ever
had."
Willey prtfen to keep wtnkina m
baseball, but bct\\ccn the lines
rather than outside of them. Hr·s
sull hoping for n four-)rar :ichool to
pop up $0rMWM~c and .,k him to
play fn the mt"an11mc. W1lky "-Ill
bt,p I ) •"J 1n the show.
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From 91
West Coa\t with the lack of prcr
fessional spans.
· The Compton Rcla>S and Mt. San
Antonio Colkgc Rel:l)5. for in-
stance, were challenged by such at·
tractions as the Holl) "'ood Stars and
Los Anitcles Angels
All that has changed now -
Southern Cahfo rn1a's era of
amateurs first ts omcthmg that will
never be recaptured.
Only the influx of corporate spon-
sorship has helped save the big
meets -and in terms of btJ track
and field meets. 11 gets no bigger
than the USA/Mobil Outdoor
Championships. the steppmg stone
to the Goodwill Game 1n Seattle
July 2().Au~. 5.
"Without the corporate support,
all of the btg mect'I would have been
out of cx1stcncC' by now." Dillard
said.
There arc still multiple problems
for a so-called a mateur spon . cs-
pec1all y throuah the rank and file.
but for the blue-chip star. things
have never been better 1n terms of
sponsorship.
"for M>me (a very few) tnd1v1d-
uals it's ~tter," con11nued Dillard.
allud1n1 to some of the fat deals the
mqa-star can command. Overall.
however, the 1tua11on remains a
d1lcmm1 for the hopeful. who can
onl>-hope his or her ship comes 1n
btforc the mone} runs out
Look1n1 down the road at the
GOOdw1ll Game\, Dillard 1d it's
1mposs1blc to prrd1ct how t~ .
w11l do qa1nst the Soviet n1on
bccau1C of the 1nnab1ht)' of the
communist aovt'rnmcnt\
"It depends o n the krainc the
Latvians. the Estonians ... 'l~lfd
Dillard. "whether thq fl'prr,rnl the
So,·1et Union or their o"n count!)
We just don't know at 1h11. point. I'd
thank thl'} 'd "''"'to tx· n:prc'lenting
their own countr\ ..
Translation: The . m 1t't' "111 roll
Our onl) hope ts that tlle) arl·
dn 1dcd up. a lot.
Thtnead-to-head cl<"h with thl'
SoHets th1!> summer 1n Scauk' 1~ one
of the fe"' moment~ of ~uper-~"'cr
duels stnC'c 1976 -the re'l1duals o t
the Jimmy Carter bo)Clllt of the
1980 Mo!><'ow Game'>
Dillard mince no "'ord!> about
ho"' he feels about the dec1'ton b)
Caner. who re!>ponded to the • 'tel
invasion of Afghanistan h)' dl'O mg
Amencn·s fine\t athlefl'!> a l·hanrt at
01~ mp1c gold.
"I thouiht 11 "'as dumb.'' Dillard
said. "I think all ho)rolh :m· dumb.
All you're doing 1s hurting athlete!>
and ind1v1duals ...
T)lc Sov1ei Union. of cour.c. re·
spondcd to the Caner bo)Ce>tt with
us own bo)'eott of the 1984 Games
in Los Angele\, and Dillard ..aid that
came as no hock, t•tther.
"I thought the)'d USC 30) l'Xl'USC
at all to return the fnH)r," hC' \au.I
"And that'' wh) I think bo)C'Ott'I arc
stupid."
8o)com arc: hnrdl) the 'IUhJect of
conversation now wtth the< C'mtn'
adventure on 1ap
It's tht' ~1ewu) to Seattle. and
Dillard S41d he "'ouldn't be sur· pn~ to~ ~meont' l'Ome ou1 of
the ""ood~or .. IO gr.lb an une\pc'(ted
~nh.
The '.l and '4l1s, I'm a(r.ud.
which ~med like only )C'itcrda' a
few da)'' qo. arc now ' 1rtuall
ancient h1 tor).
But for Hamson Pillard. 1hc~
remain Ju t thQt -JU .. t a kw d:i '
aao.
I 1 "a'i JU'I hark a tr" da' 'i and
nights that he "'as on lhl• 1;in.·ct'I in
CleH•land. hJ1ling lhl' ret urn ol lo\·al
hl·ro Jesst.• 0\H'n' after the I 936
Berlin 01~ mptl''· 1h 1nk1ng to
h1m'selt: "this"" hal I "'ant to ht.·"
He "'ould go on to folio" ht\
folio" Cle' l'land East I l·chn1l·al
H 1gh produrt h) "inning g1>ld
mcdat.. at the 14-'S London Ohm-
p1c~1n the lll<l mclt.·r~. Jnd another
o n the -'' I llO n:la' tc:im. then to thl'
'51Games10 Helsinkt. 10 the 11 0
high hurdk,, a<. "l'll a\ :inothC'r rcla)
gold.
>\ lot ha been madl· ol t-du tn
Moses' long v.inn1ng <.trt•ak 10 thl'
400 intcrmcdt.ttc hurdle<.. and nght-
full) ~-
But tht.•re "'a' .1nother grt'31 streak
racl ed up in track. nod fi eld, and 1t
belonged to 011larJ. who recorded
the remarkable streak of 81 con-
StCutt\ e victories -co' cnng the
60-)ard hurdles. thc.100-meter 1'11gh
hurdles. the 1'20-~ard lo"' hurdle~
t\nd the 100 mctcN.
He "'Ould win O\er 400 racr<. 1n
all. 11 indoor and outd<x.'r na11onnl
champ1on~h1p'l and"' cntuall) be·
romc the . ul lt \ an wart.I wmncr a~
menca's top amateur 3thlt'tt' in
IQSS.
i\11 of the 01her honor\ that foll
into ltnc off tho~ endcll\'O~ ha'c
come his 9.3 • too lf'I enough. "'ell.
to ''"Ca au hle Jo'I<' CaO'IC'l'O n complc.'t ,,.,
But )Ou "'-on·~nd an, hot dott 1n Ham~n 0Jll3rlL
He comes a roM~entlcmcn 1n
e"e~ scn\C -and 1f the) ·,c done
noth1n1 cl'IC nJ)\1 1n ~tltnJ thl" stage
for iftt" cliamp1onshlps at Ccmto ,
June 14-16, 1hc) $Ot this one nght.
fhe>'' e 1ot Hamson Dillard up
front, when: he alwa>'$ was.
llopr Olm. II th O.lly P1,.1t1
~E4Jl•r.
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~tttlbur9h01 ••r~ Bonds lsecond frOM r•ltf'•tn te .... m•t• std ., ..... frOM ... per.
rlghtl •nd M•n .. er J"" ~·ya.nd 1centerl Bruce 'roemmlr19 In .seventtt Inning.
Starting job agree~ with
Pittsburgh's Patterson
He beats Chicago, 6-~,
for second straight win
Bob Patterson p1t ch.:d well in his second con-
secuuve '1cto') as a startC'r and Baff) Bonds hit a t"'o-
run tnplc. lcadmg tht' su rging Pmsburgh Pirates to a 6-2
'1ctol) Monda) n1gh1 o'er the S!lgging Chicago Cubs
Pa1tcrson H· I ). mo\l:d into the rotation ""hen John
Smile' "'ent on the d1sahlcd li st last month. had a J. 7
record and 5 en ERA as a stancr before th1'i season In
his t\\O 199() \tam he has allowed 11 hm and fou r
runs. <,1nk1ng out nine in I)' 1 innings .
Pa11cr'io n "'ho h:id a 6 1-i career ER.\ cntenng
1990. lo"'crcd hi\ ER.\ 1h1s sca .. on to 2 Ill while
allo""tng fi,c hm 10 scHn inning\. Bill Landrum. the
founh Pttto,burgh pttcher. got the last t\\o outs ror his
eighth \3\C a\ 1he Pirate' "on for 1he SC\enth time in
nine gamn (ht{ ago lost tor the ninth llmC' tn 12 game\
P111~hurgh 1001.. a 1-0 kad 10 the i,ccond 0 (1 Jo~
Lind's onl'-out RBI \1ngk offSha"n Bo~kll' '1-~) .\her
BQll~ U-tp~ JAill lhc. ,oglu.J.icld...corncr 1 n 1 be• fa un b
1d Bream. h1tt1n g -1 19 1n h1\ lasl eight &a.me'>. added
an RBI 'itngk a' th.: Pirate' "'on for thl' 15th time tn
their la'it I</ homl· gaml').
In otha N:11mnal l l·::tguc games ·
•Expos 5. Meli. J : Ncbon SantO\l'nta. hitting onl~
.150, dcl1,Crl'd a l\.\tJ-run pinch s1ngk \\llh thl' ba<;c!>
loaded an lhl' \l''enth inning a<i \lontreal ralh.:d to heat
'itrugghn11. "'c" Yuri..
0 0
•Cardinals 3. Pblllies 2: Tern Pendleton's RRI
single O\ er a drawn-1 0 outfield 1n th·e 11th inn mg gaH·
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•Giants 10, Reds I: John Burkel! pitched a seven-
h11tcr for h1~ lir'>t career rnmplele game and e' el) an
Francisco stanl·r 11.ot a h11 b' the founh 1nn1 ng
• P•dres 10, Astros ?: (1arT) Templeton had four
h1t'i and surging '}an Diego cnJO)cd tts biggest toning of
the season 10 handing Houston its founh straight loss
Glenn Da' 1'i C\tcnded his Houston club rC"Cord and hi\
:'\aaonal League lead "'Ith his sixth homer tn four
games and 16th of the season.
In 1hc .\mcrican League:
•Red Sox S, Yanke~s 3: Tom Brunansh dro'e in
fou( run'> "'1th a homer a urnftn· 11, and a uc-breakmg
double 10 thl' r1gh1h 1nn1ng for Bo,ton. "'h1ch hand('d
"c"' York II"> c111.h1h lo,., tn nint' itame~.
•Orioles &, Brewers 4: Cal R1pkcn . 10 an 8·for-57
!>lump h11 ct ba~s-loadcd \al'nfiC'e fl) in the sixth inning
that lihcd Balt1mor~· 10 \ 1cton to manager Franl
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From 81
up')('t "'11h Pre\llkn1 ( Mtl'r ··
Do )OU 1h1nk 1t''i onl\ a fnC'ndl~
1ntcrna t1onal C\h1b111 o n" L ook
again The ( uban' are here. making
statements in more \\:l)S than one_
.\n csttmated ~5 fa1thfu, Cuban fans
"'err on hand for unda~ ·~ opening
match. C'httnng and roott ng much
louder than the other 'i1dc
me "'ere a n) 1ng "gns "( uha
Must Be Free." one ..aid "( uba • 1.
Castro l'oo." ~1d another T"'o
Cuban flagi. \\Crt also "'a'cd
" IO<.'t' the l I .S got M""C'ond an the
(1988) Ol)mp1C's. the' pro,ed
the) 'rt" a ~arong tram." ( uban
Coach Juan Almcn1Cl(l '31d through
interpreter lk ('t..\ ha"'. "h', al"'a)1!.
a good fcchntt to lx•.tt them hk<' we
dtd ( ~unda)). 1.'\Cn though we're
even."
l\lmcn1cro had hi\ tl•am 10 Me~-
1co for 'II\ game'I at the Mc\lcan
Ol)mp1 Fe'lt1\al hcfort tm,eltng up
the P11 1fi C 0.1"1 Cuba won all \IA
The)''rc 1.0 after Sundn' 's "'"·
"\VheneH'r the ..\mcncan" apd
th<' uNns plo,, 11·, al111>a)'I e'en!)
match~ ... .\lmcn1cro 'laid. rtfu '"8
to ptnpo1nt D p:lrt1cul:u \Ul ndnut on
the Cuban t<'am "\\ e'rt a 'Cl')
tlalan cd tc-am l he l I. 1cam hu
'°me reall) big and 'itrona pla en.
but •we're more of a bal:rn<'Cd team"
Yuao lav1a won 01 mp1 old
Medals in 19 4 and I Q88. the v1ct
OIOO \\"00 the &Old 1n 1980 \\ h1lc
the t i .. WU wat h1n1 on tcle\ ISIOO
Cuba ha'> hcl·n an tntern..1111inal forlc
Since th ... \':lrl\ .. I), f hl' .\nll'nCan1.'1
F\l'l"\h<xf\ "'ant<. w ht.-.11 1ht.• \nwn-
\ an.. Th" l'\h1h1 tu'n \('rll'' agJ1n\t
( ~h.i .11though nn mt·Jal1. arr .ll·
13Chc.'d I\ nt' dsffrn•nt
"The< uhJn, .ire\('!"\ Jgt.n.'\\1\('"
Rarnc11 ... ud "ThC'\ and thl·
RU'i\1an' .uc the mo'il aggrc.'\\1\l'
team" in 1hc: "orld ll>da' \\ e didn't
phi' 'en "l"ll (. unda') hut that\
nol w t.1kr :in\lhing :l\\3\ from
1hem
"\\ c'll 'il'<' h<'" mu h 'help "t.' gl't
(for the C1ll<>d\\1ll (i:lnll'l.l trum thl' bo'., "'hn arc in lt3h ..
Four of 83mt>t1 '" Jll3H'" l\rl' in
Ital}. hut the' ('Ian Ill 101 n thl' l "I
tram Ix-fort the roodw1ll Gam1:\' "'
Seattle (Juh ~~-.~9) t ra1g \\ tl'on
thc-goah~· on t~ I <JSlS \lh t!r·1m·J~11
w1nn1n team 111 '\(•out. l\·tl'1
Campbell. Cra1jl ( 1 .. .,, .tnd JdT
Campbell "'111 be home tn a fc"'
wec-ks
"\\hat "l''re tn1ng 111 J o nl'"' "
ba'ltcal h tinJ 11ur team tor lh<'
Ciood"' 111 C 1ame,:· Barnett .,.11J
"lt''I a lot dtflcn"nt pl:n 1ng "1th JU\t
)Our<;el\c' than 11 I" pla\lnjl. Olh<'r
team' -1ha1·, "hen \ou ~· "'h1'
c:tn J o thc-JOb
"h\ 1mpo11. nt for uc, to pla~ a\
much 1ntcm:lt1onal l'nmpctttion .,
"'c r. n "<) th" -.tr1t'' " to fi nd
pl:ucn to iak 10 attk and ~'U
integrate the ~UH tll(!Ctht•r "hen (tht.•
four pla Cr\ tn Ital\ l get N ~ ··
• F1r..i on the" lt\t for the l ~ 1n the
uoodw11l 1nm 1\ th<" So' 1l't
l'n1on on Jul\ ~ stantn at c1thc-r
. '0 or 6. '0 p m and to he tek\ 1'<'d
h'l' h~ 1h1• 1 umer Hrtl.ldca.,tl ng \\·
tl'm 1TA\1
"\\ l'0 rc pl.i\lnit 1h1· Ru!>''·'"' lit •11
tor 1 \ .. Dt·11am.101C' 'illtd ·turner
BrnadlJ't 1n~ tne\ h' ha\ c:-U\ l'll3'
th<' Ru"1.in' in~·' <'I"\ 'fX'ntng <'' rn1
hccau<.e 11 hdr' I urnl·r \('II ad' tur
[\"
The .\u,tr:ihan 'at1onal team
('Cl ml'\ hc.-rC' !or nnt.• "<'<'k ht'g1nnmg
on Jul\.' rhe 11 ungan..in' lllflll'
h<'rt thC' lllll<'"' mg "('('Ii, Ramc1t''
l \ ll"Jm pla'' a 'C'nt.•., ''' matL ht.•1.
1n th~ (HXIJ\\111 ( 1Jml'' T1lurnaml'"t
hctore hl'ading to \\•:tttlC'. "'hC'r<' th~\
pla\ tht• mat' ht•., to thl' (10\xl\\til
(1amc"
E'h1b1t1on\ .ind training "'"h th('
RuS\tan' -ntll Ol'X'll 111 thC' JlUhh<
-lullO\\ thl' ( fOlx.I\\ 111 ( tJffil'' l h1.
\\mid Ch.1mJ'l1\in'hlP' .1rr t,1n ~ I'
111~ I
"It"' all in prcparut1on tor the-
\\Mid C hampwn~h1p' in Penh
.\u\lrnlla ·· Oe11.1m:inll' ~aid
.. f hat"<i "'here thn hod thC' .\men
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ant toumam~nl out*11dc '''the Ohm
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Pistons llmlted· Jordan,
.. ~now ·must ·stc;.p team
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AU BURN HILLS, Mach. -Chuck O.ly,
wbo had nigh tmares about one player durina the
Eastern Conference playoffs, fears his worst
dreams will involve a whole team durina the ·
NBA Finals. ·
Points twitc in the SC'-'en·samc Eastern Con·
fereocc finals.
"We have to m pcct everyone on their team
because they have three or four auys who can
score 25·3S points." Thomas said. "In tbc other ~rin I've been able to dominate the other point
guard most of the ti me. but Terry Poner is equal
to or better th.an me."
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Trail Blazers in the opener of the NBA cham-
p1onsh1p senes tonight <6 p.m. on Channel 2),
and on Monda)', he didn't sound hk.e the coach
of a· defending champion.
Poncr, who has pl ayed in the shadow of the
West's strong t"3Sl of point guards -Magic
Johnson. John Stockton and Kevin Johnson -
said he and his teammates have gotten so me
recognition because of Portland's playoff suettss
this year.
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won)• about." Daly said after practice. "Now
we·ve got the Trail Blazers. I looked at some
tapes of their pla)'ers. and n's another niaht-
marc." "Befo re the playom . af you asked the average
fan to name someone on the tea m. they probably
on~y.coul~. ha ve named Clyde Drexler and Buck
W1lhams. Porter said. "But we've been getting
a lot of national pubhClt} as "c've gone through
the pla >offs. It's a <1mall media market and
there's noth ing "e can do but continue to win.
Then people "111 know v. ho we are."
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quick on trans1t1on. It's a mental adjustment to
go from one kind of team to another. You can't
cheat on defen~ on an) player in their lineup.
The) 've got too man)' gu~s "ho can pla), and
they're bigger than us at nearl) every position."
Trail Blazers guard Ten) Poner. told of
Daly's comments. ~1d the) were a typical
coach's plo)
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"Who is he tr~ ing to kid'!" Poner said.
"We ha ve a team of blue-collar people. Wlth
guys li ke Pon cr and Kc"'" Duckwonh to get us
where v.e are no\lo ... \acd Buck Williams. whose
trade from Scv. Jer...c) ha., enabled him to move
deeper into th e pla)off'I than at an) ume 1n his
career. "It\ '>tmclar to the "a~ Detroit's team has
developed oHr the >cars:·
CAMBRIDGE The UCI in Division 8. "These gu~ s are the defending champions and
they've been to the fi nals three )Cars 1n a ro'A." women's sailing team placed fifth in
the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing As-
sociation National Championships
The dinghy competition featured
16 races. with Tufts University win-
ning the national utle with 140 The finalists ha' e a lot more in common
than their 1dent1cal 59-23 regular·season and 35·6
home records. Both play a ph) ~teal style, wtt h
strong rebounding and balanced sconng.
"The \\ esu:m ( onference might be a fines~
conference. but ...;y.e definite!\ don't look at
Portland as a finc:sse team:· Pi.,tons guard Isiah
Thomas said. ''I'' e heard them referred to as
Detroi t Pistons W l''>t. ..
"Ponland lS in the samt• role that we were
in against the La kers tv.o ~cars ago." Thomas
said.
on the Charles River over the week-
end, improving from their eighth-
placc finish a year ago.
points. Brown was second ( l 6 1). Old
Dominion third ( 178). Navy founh
(185) and UCI Mth (195) in the 16-
team field. In 19H~. tht' P1!.tOn'> \loOn the first game on
the road . 10.,1 the ne\t t"o games. won t'A O at
home and th<.'n lo!>! the nc~t t'AO at the Forum. -
Thomas agreed v.11h Dah that the Trail
Blazers· balance makes them a' tougher team to
defend than Ch1lago. v.h1ch v.as hdd under 80
. "'The Tratl Bla1l'rs are going to have to learn
fo,. them.,ch es .. the prohlems 'A C had that first
)ear 1n the linai..:· Thomas <1a1d 1
-By Tbe Associated Press
A~ U.er ...... o
Detro1t•s Mark Aguirre, cetebratlng
Sunday. wlll be a key for Pistons.
UCI skjpper Rosalind Meade and
crew Sarah Robenson finished third
in th e Division A dinghy races,
while while skipper Lance Butler
and crew Lisa Gri ffi th placed six th
The Anteaters were second afler
11 races before fall ing three places
near the end of the competition.
The men's competition begins
today on the Charles River.
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gueranleed 9 yrs exp. • AnMl&IU .... Maullng•FWital Cleanups REMOVAL Prompt and *I• II Ell•-Y Call Stev9 840 0877 · ••-.~•a•••• Od" l b ,,.5 7252 24h · Rffaonabte, 842-5937 ,. • 5•• ... ., -u o '"" • rs Drain-Sewer/Rooter Re• * Ml·l111 * DUMP RUNS . JUNK TIP "ILITT PAllTill pair or lnstett D11posa1s
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blocks & Iron $5 charge ~~~= EXPERT Service & Rep11 19 yrs exp lntlEJcl. Ouahty Pt mbe 1952 reas Prices Fr-...,1 ror each rein~ stove. u r smee _ "" work Refs Lt<: 962-4701 w t he d 645-22~9 or 391.4916 wesher dryer 48-8109 • a er aters-1sposats· llCllAIL Cll PllmM 101te1s-fauce11-1tx1ures
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eluded Lowest prt0es & CALL Trecy S.e 23 t7 resident References Byl r I IW IHttill • ReL1den11at & Com-e1at tree esl 548-0344 Jim ' • Day or Wee!< <189-9 t l9 B~ndllns. SI L1c =4543 19 " ""'" -MJ,P! ~: .. A Prof 1 Painting Serv Reroots repa1rs & skylts 11¥111 ClllTIUCTIH .It' pf . YOUNG e•ecu11ve couple 171 4) 557-3322 Ouat11y Wort< Fair Rates
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Free Eat & References wood lype Repair & In· )ess)f S GAFfo6J1N4 Cab1r.01 Reltnoshong R»roof1Rep8trs All work
John & Shelby 846-6176 stallat1on Quality work, Gen Maint Clean-up 1 •Professional Adv1c.e guar lie 570720 722-7537
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LOVING GRAN DMA will 8T514LEl·7C7A2RPE1'-M8A4~~~4 "U 1awntspro11klr 751·3476 $75 E.otl $499-Up . ~·~ 1 Accous11cs 20 yrs exp BALBOA ISL ROOFING BABYSIT tn her Costa GREEN LIFE by ERIC Guar Free est 540-6238 Summer Special' Financ-
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Tuesday, June ~
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ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 20) f'hcre arr bound to be m ome nts
hJnd \m~e tt ap~ar~ that t
had .i diamond trrd. \\ c~1 dearh·
"anted partner to d!'1:ontmue th~
hcdrt J lld"I. Ob\lou'h. declarer
held th<' 4ueen of hearts, 'o another
~aJ "ould be t.intamo!!!!_t to
h.i nding Jedarer 1hr ..:ontracl un a
pldt ter
It "J' ..:ru1:1al to get East to
'"ll"h f hcrdore. \\ e\t discarded
the t"o 1't hr;m, When declarer
r .in the l·'-f.. lit J 1.imond1, to the
4ucc11. I .i't hJd re"e1,ed the me\:
,Jgc l1•uJ .111d .lc.11 that partner did
111~1 "Jnt J heart returned l nfortu·
n.ttcl~ hr rkdcd to \hllr to the
4uccn of .lut>, .ti ter all. he need
cJ lntk m"re •han '''' p.irtner w
hJ' <' thl .t.c mln<1t ,u1r '" Jc~ar l11e
·•'lllrJ.' JJh 'l'Jt ,,,.3, no1 thr
l J't. ,,, Jc,IJ•cr ,Jn•t·1cJ hnmt·
\\ ''' J1J not 1u•t "dnt d \h1tt -
hl' "'JntcJ portr.c1 10 '"'tt,h t.1
•r.iJ•·• H,,.,.. ,,1Uld ht' '<'II partner
n.11 ''"'' thJ' heart' 'llerrJ nl1 fu
:lllC. t-J' lhJI .t \p3J(' \hJft ".l\
C"enlld '
t-a\\ t"nou~h On the Jae~ of d1a-
mmTJt \\ C\t 'hould ha' e dhcarded
the 1ad ot heart\' f hat "ould ha'e
,on'C't'd a d1,ublc me\\age ··Part-
ner. heart' .tre no good Al,o. I
"ant you to a11a.-=_~ tht> higher of the
1"0 unpla\ed wm'" A 'padt> from
l d\t 'l'Ould hd\t" ne1ted the defend·
Cl\ l~rnr tr1d\ 1n the \Ult for a one-
trtl.'.~ \('I a' long a' the delendtl\
ion~ 1he rthe,\arv care 10 untilod ,
I h<' \Ull ARIES (March 21..\pnl 19): W o rk gets d one . details unravel.
~ou find \\3)~ to beat rtd tape. lnd1V1dual 1n positton 10 clear debns
\\Ill sa~. ··com~ aht>ad'"' S tress dl'lcrmination. w1llmgncss to build
o n soltd base.
no"' whe n )Ou h:n c to httc )Our h p. 'tand asidl· o r distance yourself
1f,ou "ant to a'o1d a complc1c hrca~ or ~·para t1on in o ne pan1cular
rdat1onsh1p. a nti JUSI ho" c \plo'it'e th<' '>ttuatton could become will
be pain full) a ppa rt'nt tn er thr Ol'\I IC.-" da).,
TAURUS t.\pnl 21)-~ta) 20 >: You'll scnousl) consider publtc TA RlJS (.\p n l 21 -~ta) 211 \\hat an rmot1onall) turbulent
appearance. partn<'rs.ht p. k gnl rnmm11ment. Manta! status continues m onth Ma) turned out 10 ht· lhml''l'r. \OU '>hould be thankful that
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
to command att<'nt1on Shon tnp might tn\ol"<' rtlatt\C Reading ~o much came to light hccau\1.' ''>u no" ~no" <''Jeth "here )Our
sktll!> com e into pla) jafTect1ons. lo~all ) a nd happinr'' hl'. e' t•n 1f financial cons1dt"ra11on s
pre,cnt )OU from cha nging )uur haM" or en' ironmt"nt JUSt )Cl.
GEMINI (Ma) 11-June ~0) C heck Taurus m('ssage Focus o n
chang('. tra.cl. \3flel~. n 1nat1on Get pro mises tn ~nt1ng. Famil) mem~r \a~s. "'I ":tn1 to hear s"cet music'" Recent d1sappo1n1ment
concerning C'mplo~men t 1s OH'rcome
GEMISI (~1a\ 2>Junl' 21 I Bn :a use Gem1n 1 ts ruled b} ~1ercuf1. the ml·ssenger of the < tt><l\. 'ou in' anabl) \a) "hat > 011
mean and m ean "hat \OU \a\ 'u". ho"e'cr. \OU need to ~ m ort"
circumspec t and d1wrect ahciut Jll Joint fi nanc ial arra ngemrnts and
not make too man' "il'''' until n•na1n ne" arrangem ents ha'e been
agreed .
CANCER. (June :!I-Jul) 22) Mood ""'"g" "'II~ controlled I CA~CER IJunC' 22-Juh 2i> Don't ('\P.,'Lt to ha'c )Our usual
Lunar a\pec t coinctd('s "1th "Pl'Culatto n. sensualtt), unique ~t)le. In a mount of dn't'. l'nl·rg' and dl"tL·rm1na11on o\Cr the ne\l fe"' da)S
::lmo'it m)'ittcal manm·r )ou·11 make correct gues~s. selectio ns !'~htle the a ppmaL'htng Full ~tonn l'\ens a rathr r d1sturb1ng tn·
Virgo pla~'i '>tgnific:int rok. Oucnrc But. 10 tart. thcrl' ,.., noth1nl_l much morr to be do ne until
LEO (Jul) ~J-.\ug ~2 ): Those "'ho thought )OU had ('Xhaustcd
)Our "bag of tricks" arc in for surpnse. This can be r our power-play
da). Focus o n dl'd1ca11o n. persistence . ab1lttv to m eet d cadltnt
C apricorn pla)'i role. · ·
VIRGO ( .\ug. 13-St•pt. 22 ): You'll be th10k1ng of wa) s t'> stretch
budget. Focu" on option~. pou1b1ht~ of purchasing stock. C hance
exists to 1mplem(•nt plan for financ ial coup Yo u"ll heav il) influence
G e mtnt assoctah~. ·
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LIBRA ( pt. 23-0ct. 22). Yo u're o n \\3) to rt'<'O\trlng whal was
lost three v..c4•ks ago. E'cnts begin to turn tn )Our favo r You'll
comment, ··tfs a bout ttmc'" Be direct. g('t to hcan o f matters.
Aquanan pro' ides a ssistance .
pannl·rs or clo'c a\\rk:t.llc'\ ha' l' fl'(O\l'rcd tht1r composure and I
sense of h umor 1 LEO (Jul., 24··\ug 2'l \ \Crll'" ol L0halleng1ng planr taf)
influe nce'> \1gn1f~ )OU arr \tall on th1.< dcfl·nsl\'<'. 1f not cuctl~
ha rboring a grudge. H ll,\l''cr. thin~., \hn uld gcl hac k to no rmal aftr r 1
the 8th 1f )OU arc no" prepared to allo" others a greater degre(' o f I
freedo n . ltcenst• ur kl'\\3\
VIRGO ( .\ug. 2-i~St·ri 2'1· No ont \eCm '.1 to be a ble to conv1nc('
)OU that '>o mc kind n t a temporar. hrcak or "<'parat1on 1s for the
best - but 1t '' trUl' Pl·r.,onJ ll\ prof<' s1onalh a nd financ1alh.
things "'" 1mproq,• enorm ou<J the moment )Ou k t go. kt the past 1
takr can· of 11~11 and conn·ntr:uc on "hat ,, m('ntall~ s11mula11ng
or un tncd
LIBRA I ·pt 24-°''t ~ 'l Thl'fl' 1'> a tcndcnc~ at the moment
to tr) and m ac;tcrmind . m anipulate or handk 11ua1 1on~ that art
realh none of \OUT h u'.ltne s \nd the combtnt'd tnfluencts of a
challenging as~rt to J up11cr and the Jpproat•h 1ng Full Moon u rgr
~ o u 10-accept P<lwrrlcs,n t'>S 0' er all but ~our o wn o utlook. altitude
ACROSS
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6 .. YP9 of oouo,..·
• 1 Dallas unov
a Wrtnates
15 Ano1,.,.r hn\9
16 Sou llnQ
t7 Nobtes 19 Not at PIQl'ne
20 S.Vono
21 S..ippor1
22 lnfer>0< 24 lnvaso6n
26 Football
pl•yer 27 PO<Jr 30 Alarms
32 LOOk !Of
33 St•ooers
)4 -ot thee
.)7 ThrM-masted
schoonet
38 Hills1oe 39 St t ot rutes .io w111neu
"1 Sl'luts uP
<12 -sui;iar <13 OnlatlO Ctly
45 on
1am11._, with
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48 Witt'\' person 49 Transgressed
50 Touch V(IOO
52 a.love<! one 56 Moslem Choe!
5 7 Act 1"9 p8rl or
60 S11mm1I
{J I M11tgetf'd 62 Ga119')
63 8a1 wOOO
64 411ort 65 W1n111
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2 Ro<T1•n money
3 Cuckoos
"Curb 5 Neat 10 CST
6 W•ltr.eo oack
ano l0<th 7 Asian car Pf'I
8 Gtrman rtver
9 Smell borO
•O Responds
1 1 Ba1t1oa1teu
12 Stack eye
I'.\ Dec.ta1e 18 Lu t notice
?3 S1ng1e 25 Aar dv&rk s pre.,.
16 Su¢ar olant
27 P•OCf'U •no
28 urn'~'"
iq Map
10 Roman
garment l 1 S1antt1y ano [)eo;os
J3 Grf!4'f' O•Sh
35 UnetnpiOye<l 36 F.ulute plant
SCOR.PIO (Oct. 23-No,-. 2 1 ): Ke\ ts 10 ht' low. to count. to wail
for opportune moment. Cycle conunues high and ou will be at n Jhl
place dunng cns1s me arc willing to a'iscrt that you're genuine
hero. Take 11 tn st.nde.
and behavior I SCORPIO ({kt 24-"'o' 22) The build-up to a dec1me Full
M oon o n the 8 th 1n tha t pan of \our ~lar c han related to )Our ...---r2,,--.....,,3-... 4-.....,.S-
financ1al affair-. 1s hk<'I)· to comt·1d r "1th a penod o f soul-searching
and added respon~1b11t11es for ou Rut ~rep tn m ind tn the here and
no~ a nd you "'" com r to reah1e JU'it how fonunate and protected
)OU rcall> arc.
.
SAGl'M'ARJUS (Nov. 2~-Dee. 21): You'll obtatn inside tnfor-
matto n. T onight you'll shine at social affair. dance. You'll a lso notice
that clothr'i seem 11gh1er. Focus o n 1h1u11ton. abthty to read
character. Gem1n1 tnvohed.
CAPRICORN (IXc. 22-Jan":° IQ): What had bctn brokrn will be
replaced or repaired. Focus o n friends. aspmuio ns. relattonsh1p that
could become scn o us. M oon position highlights l)(rsonal populanty.
em o11onal fulfillment.
AQUARIUS clan . 20-Fc b. 18) ubtlc nuances comm1nd atten·
tton. Sccnano feature~ rtad1ng 31)d wnttng. d1SCO\el)' of valuable
clues. Yo u'll find who d one it. Ocm1n1. Virio. Sagtttanus persons
are featured. Door 1s o pen.
PISCES ( eb. 19-M arth lO): You'll remember th\'1 Tuesday as
time when fam•lr harmo ny was rcstortd. lduh m blends with
prt u al11y. You"I be con cm ed wtth inttgnt • '°"I Moon pos1tton
acC'cn" JOUrnC)!o foreign CUl!otnc.
IF J UNE i IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You arc a natural teacher.
capablt -0f CXPf"U$1Rf 1dc.as.. concxpts... Man)' con~1dtt )OU pro' oc•·
u vc, at ume contro~efl1al. $CX)'. Gemini. V1rao . Sa11nanus ptrsons
are dra~n to )OU. Before )u~ 1s finished you·n bt,nd oft\urden you
$hould no t ha ve 1cccp~ '" first pl1ce. Yo u'll make frt h Stan 1n
July. a month fcaturin achievement, romance', financial aain Your
~ht( of comcd) 1 re atkabte. lauahtrr u'uath o ' crcome' tear\
o u'll ~n rttt1vc mu~1cal tn\trumcnt.
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SAGl'M'ARIUS (N O\. ~3-11« ~I) II IS llm(' to go OUI o f )OUr
wa) to pac tf) nnd placate panncr.. and r_n:il r hght o f sttua11o ns yo u 20
cannot changt• o r stagc-mana,ge .\nd. ti \1rn arc no w tom bctw~n
past a s.<1octat1ons and nc" '"'oh ement~. th('n the Full Moon in
Sagittarius on the th \\tll finall} tol't't \OU to makr up our mind.
CAPRICORN (()c 21-Jan. ::!()): Ncptunr 1n (apncom now at
odd ~1th Jupite r 11rg4•<., )OU 10 tn and "tn o ver partners or lo't o nes
with charm. 13CI and humor th" 1s part1cul.arl true 1f ~ou are 32
currcntl) '"'oh l.X1 1n some kind of ml\Jor rcorgan11at1on or upheaval
37 1n lhe "o rking pattern of H)ur hie
AQ ARIU (Jan i I ·Feb IQ) Thc\C are cmot1onall confu 11\I
and anxious da !> for man' <\Quar1an 3nd un(o nunatel nothana can 40
bt unnn elkd or rt'>o lved un11I af\cr the Full Moon tn g11tanu on
the 8th pro' ides )OU "•th the fin. I P•ect o f the Jigsaw Ho v..ever.
thcrt d oc\n't ha\(' to ~ rcscntmenL 11\aln o r rrcnm1nat1ons.
PI ES (ft-h ~Qo.~fal't'h W\ <\!though ou appear to bf hav'"'
~ond thoughts or a pana o f consc1en c. current planetary act1 v11y
ull Ur&<'" ~ou to @O 1hr whok h "lso. to co ntinue to bnna
e,rcnurc to bc:ir on tho~ "'ho have let )'Ou down o r deltberatel "" fed ou o~tcn!iel personal or profes tonal issues.
IP J NE S JS YO BIRTHDAY: ~ mrone·, errauc o r odd
behavio r appea r' to he puttma our lo)ahy and pauenet to the tcsL
H ov..cvcr. 11 1li C\Cn m re important th.II ou Pl>' dost attentio n to
all JOtnt fimm 1al arran cmcnt\ and hu,1ness mitten and ensure that ~ou arr not ~mg m1 1nformC'd o r m1 I('(! over a dc1I o r tranSICOo n. •
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S 8 0 0 A un• we 11 60enQ ~ u CllMld at the ~ ol tne Senool Olatrk:t Ocean Scnool Ott111e1 OCEAN doing butlntlN 1-s Tlle t~ oenons ••
714/541-4142 NATIONAL COTTAGE,C•I)' Clet~. 3300 ~ v... \llEW CAl)RE 3200 w Warf* dotl\O t>v~ a• Rtll[n.
f'l<81RO •51 lmmacui.t• CRAFTS. $0 Potomac, 8ouleltard. P 0 BoK t788. Bid 0Hdllne tO 00 Bid OHOl1ne tO 00 Ave Santa Ana CA 927°' SIOf' l)Al\IE ASSOCIATES
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el S25 000 838·3232 • ~Joe $&t-& Gina t H69'-'768 unttl 1 t 00 • "' Of June. Tt90 . OI June. 1990 VIOl4lt Lltltet" 8 Oan.l A Co•I• ,.. • CalolotNa
r. . _Sir•~~ Pot~ lr-"Jne.. on ui. t4lA oay o1 June, Plac. of 8ld Receoot P•au of B•d ~,, Poul! CA <'4129 lnefe -------"'4 CaM 12720 • 1990, at wh"" tll'l'\9 euch Ocean v ... Scl\Ool O.smctl OQeen vi.. Scnoot Olsmctl fh11 bu1111eu 1s con· T,,., Ja1M$ P Woilfl'llf>91on ---.. ---.,.-..,,.-Til'C----Thia bualneu. I• COf\· bid• lhd be ~ end Purcll•t1ng Office 17200 Plircnn lng. ~I 11200 Oucteo by an'"°'""'~ Fem11v frutt •• UI O/T
.--""'-. OUCtedt>y husbandlllld w1te r..o l0t Pinehurst~ Huntington P!Mtlurat l .n. Huntrno•on The registrant com-oateo 31 13178 3000 __ .;...;.;;.-.______ The registranU•I com· Tltte ef ~t; TRAFFIC Beach CA t26tl7 Beac:I\ CA 92647 enc:eo to tran.uct buu-Pl.ii~ ~,... Su•i. A
flCT1TIOUI IU9Mll men<*' to ttlll'IMCt Ouat· SIGNAL INTERCONNECT Protect ldent1!1cat1on . Project ldent11!cat1on t'IUI under the f1Ct1hou1 ,CAHla Mesa 92626
Si.ep.5w l gaMey,dtnelte ll•W .___...._ IOlded, alarm. 51.000
& r.e.d. Marine radio • ..... _, mllee, run1 or••tt $1700
MAim ITATW•JfT nest un08f tn, F1Ct1Uou1 ON IAVINE AVENUE FROM Name PurchaM 01 varlOvs Name Repair & reoov'1e DuSinets name or n tMS Wtll W111e1nso11 3010
The tollow•ng peraon1 a1e·Bu1111eH Name<•I lilted WES TCLIFF ORIVE· 17TH 11mOUnt1 o1 ptumt>lng OiMStoom unit ven111a10<1 a1 111ittd above oo May 17 Pullmafl Street Sul.le A
New ta111. new motor. ell· lH-41• 080. 414-3U8
oellent condition Great I ( • 1MFK 149)
$lip In Lido Marina Slip • --
lee and •II maintenance JAGUAR '88 XJS-V12 sll· TOYOTA 88 MR2 OrlQ·
OOlllQ bulinen a1 above on· May 1 1990 ·STREET TO ORCHAAI) AV· Plac:. Plans efe oo lite va(lous locatiol'fs 1990 Costa Mesa CA 92626
PHILLIP RUIZ MO, tlllll Kenneth J Straw IENUE Purct1as1ng Department at Pleee Plaos a1e on lite Aldo Fal0$$1 Gene Barrow 3010
W Ocean Front. Balt>Oa. Thtl statement was 111e<1 COftlfact Ille.: 2815 above addrest Purchasing Oepartmt1t11 at Th11 1111emen1 wu hied Pullman S1reet Suite 4
Calif t2te1 with the County Clerk ol Or· ln1lneer'1 E1tlm11e: NOTICE is HEREBY al>Ove addreu with the County Clefll ol Of. Costa Mesa, CA 92626
1u1t '86.'mo. 497-7144 • ver -blrch $25,9.00 . ~:a'7~·1 1~ ;';~: PMllp Adrlatl Ault 1618 .. County Ofl May t '· $259.000 00 GIVEN lhll lhe aoove· NOTICE IS HEREBY •no-County on May 29 T1motriy p Hogan ::to90
W Ocean Front Balbol. 1990 Approved by the City named SchOOI 0t11r1c1 ot Or· GIVEN that the abov•· 19~ f4Y!ill Pullman Street Suite /4 759•1540 6-45-0130 & 957-2837 Sllps/Oock1 /Stor9 evenings. •
Callf g2881 f4'1121 Counc1l thts W :n Oay ol May, ange County Cahlotr111 act· named School OIStrlCt of Or· Put>Oshed Orat1(1(! CoaSI Cosll Mesa. CA 92626
This bu11ne11 I• con· Put>llShed Orange Coast 11!~ Ing oy a.no 1hrougn us Gov· ano-County. Ca111orn1a. act· Dally P1101 June 5. 12 19 26, M1c11ael w McClellan.
ducted by: an indlvlOual Dally Piiot May 22. 29 June WANOA E. RAGGIO, CltJ etnlng Board, hereinafter re-1ng by and through 111 Gov-1990 3090 PuUman Slreet. Su11e 7022 ~ ... Lii Wi VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT
•29•.•.3•6•. •¥•a•r1·na-s1•1p•1·n---lr•
59
ther500. only 7900 Miles CONVERTIBLE 1182
Newport area Great deal e•ceoent condition. Mull
The reg11trant(s) com· 5. 12. 1990 Cleft! terrtd 10 u "DISTRICT". will ern1ng Boa10 hefeinaller r• T~67 A. Costa Mesa. CA 92626
menctd to transact bvtt-T-5~5 Prospective b1dde15 may reGelve up 10 out no1 latlf ferredto as ' DISTRICT · w1M Dennis G Tyler '00
ness unoer the F1etlllou1 01>111n On(! set ot D•O oocu· than the above-stated 11me, rece.ve uP to Dul not later •-IC· NOnCE MacArthur Blvd Su11e
available nowt Chet, 111,111 1ee/drlvel $4100.
630-2008. 851.91os • ., .. 1 •. ,_ ........ 11 ••n 8$4·5654
Busl nets Neme(I) !lated P\8.IC NOTICE men ts at no cost at the olltce Maltd bids lor 1ne award of than the above-stated 11me r ~ 1000. Newport 8eacll CA
above on· May 2. 1990 of the Put>llt Worlls Oeo1rl· a contracl 10< the above pro-sealed btcts for the awiro of NOTICl TO 92660 ... , ...... , ...
4 4' power or aa11 a1••·'-'hJ 111-41•
vw 1987 Bug • Ptl1Hlp Ruli t:temlOUS llUllNllS men t 3 3 O O Ne"" port MICI a oontraet tor the at>ove pro· COtfTRilCTOflS Alan H W1ene• 4000
Th .. 1111--.1 w .. llled NAMl STATIMlNT Boulevard P 0 Bo• 1768. Bids allall be received 1n tKI CALLINO fOfl lfOS MacArthur 81•0 Su11e c1 ... Otlglnal. good cond.
mull t ell $2 .500 withtheCounlyCterllot Or· Thelot!Owv'Vpersoosare lllewoort Beacn C A the plaoe 1oent1lied above BtOs sna11oerece1veo1n School Oistrtct Ocean 1000 Newport Beacn •no-County on May 8. !990 doing business as 92659· t 768 and shall be oe>ened a.no the place t0en1theo above v1-92660
-'""""9fJ6..,..,....~•~477~3~.---~---Ml-sc-.""!T-ransporu ___ tlon __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9IVW 1989 Bug. Ugly. auper
723-U8t f..e»4 w e . 51 7 Jasmine Ave For lu1111e• 1nl0<ma11on pubhcly reao alOuct at the anct snail t>e opened anct Bict Deadline 10 oo Tne Della F R1ope Trull
PubUShed Ora~ Coast Corona Oel Mar. CA 92625 t all Jim Brahlef Pro1ect aDove-s11ueo time ano pul>llciy •H <I aloud 111 the 0 CIOCIC AM 01 the f81n ctay FBO Jamu P Waurungton
Daily PllOI May lS. 22. 29, Maryellen Fora 517 Manager 111 6'*4·33'4 01.ce above-statect 11me a net of June 1990 Jr U/T IA ctld 12113182
Campm/Tr•rs ~1 4
1982 21 · Strcr tent trailer.
steep 6 refng new top.
great cond S2 .500,
966· 1473
... 'II ... , .. tut, 2180ec. New ~
thing, "'"· brakes. 0118' s 1300. 552-5598
June 5 t990 Jasmme Ave Cor~a Oel Put>hsheo Ofange Coast Gowerntn9 aoard. •r: pl~ l Place 01 Bio Rec;eipl 3090 Pullman Street Su11e
'f·492 Mar. CA 92625 Oatly PllOI June 1 5 t990 ....._Matan, Clerk 1n accotoance w•th 11\e Ocean V'8W Scl\001 O.stri<:ll A CoS1a ~esa CA 92626
Chrome ~•. 11 145861 •·vw---1""'9.,..75-Bug-.-Wh-,--ite, runs
----------This business is con. FT5t3 Puoh$119(! Oranoe Coast prov•$10nS ol Ca1ttom1a Put:> Purchasing Dept 11200 Tne Oe•la F Rippe Tr~t l'tlllC NOTIC£ dueled by an 1ndlvtOuaJ Daily Pilot Miay 30 June 5 llC Con1rac1 CO<le Secttoo Pit'letlulSt Lane Huntington FBO Jul•e A Worminotoo 111,111 great. e•cellenl con· • .., .... ,.. ... , .... llTl~N d1llon. $1,950 96-4·5917
----------1 Tne registrant com · P\8.IC NOTICE • 1990 13300 tbe 0.Slri<:I 1equ1•H Beo~n CA 92647 UT /4 ctate<l 12 13 8 1 3090
NOTICE Of' mence<l 10 1ransac1 buS•· WT006 that the Dt<lcter possess 111e Proi•Gt 1oeM•hca11on Pullman Street Su·I.-A
AftPl.ICATIOlll FOfl ness unoe1 uie t1c1tl1ous FICTTTIOUS llUltNllS lollow•ng c;lass1hca11on 01 Name Labor anct male-rial to C.osta Me» CA !.1262f. a111w ...... .., vw 1983 AABBIT GTT. CttANOa • OW.R..-business name or names NA• STATEMENT flt&.IC NOTICE · con1ractor s htMse at t~ 1nst.i wl)lf• nac kllow T11e De •a F Rippto Tius1
Of' ALCOHOLIC 1tsted above on ltl 16190 The IOllOw•no persons are 'lome tt1al tne contract •S P<evention oevte!''> at va••· FBO Sar.. " >hdrm.,~91 •' 4 Whttl Orlvt/Jttps . 121-4111 blae<k . 50.000 or1glnal miles. $3 ,750 OBO
9030 --------1 499-1493
IEVERAGE LICENSE Maryellen Foret doing Dusiness a.s KS7127 aw.irOt;O C•oss C·20 II the ous iocat1ons U T A. oateo 12 1"3 82 .WfO
To Whom II May Concern This statement "Yas filed PACIFIC SUMMIT OE· FICTITIOUS 9U$1NESS license CIMS.l>catloo SrA!C' PlaGe Pion~ <t' on I IP Pullman Strf"'t $u11w 1"
-,-.. -.-J-f_l_P_C_l_l_l_Ol_l_I_ MAZDA 1985 GLC Hatch· vw 1985 GOLF, 2-door
PIONEER 4 OL 4 WO AT. back Gray. automatic. Must sell Good con·
HO Jenny Shu·Chen N & with the County Clerk ot Or· VELOPMENT COMPANY a NAME STATEMENT f1e<1he•einabove15 that ol a PurcnlSing Depanmf'nt at Co~t.i 'IA.-~ .. CA 92t2'
John Hul·Yao •re applying •"9e County on April 16. Cahlorn1a General eanne•· The l0Uow1119 person is -.pec1any coo••a<;1or .,i, aoove aooreH rr.., Oi!lla F-Roppto '•u''
to the Department ol Al· l990 F4531M ship 3001111ryG1eonOuve do1nobus1"euas deflf'ed '" S!'C11on 7058 ol NOT ICE 1s HEREBY FBO '.1C'll .. 0w .. ..-.,11"
A C. PS. PB, AM. u cellenl cond ition dlt1on 4 new tires
FMlcasselle bluefgr ay s2. 7oo 361•977° KenwoOd puttoul stereo:
$11.900 262·9654 MAZDA MIATA 1990. back llnted windows.
c;oholtc Beverage Control lo Put>lishect Orange Coast 1 Suite 106 Laguna Niguel G 1 A M P 0 L 0 the Ca111orn1a Business and GIVEN !hat ine 100..,6 U T A oat..o 12 •J 82 '0
sell 81COhOllC beverages 81 Daily PtlOI Ma) 15 22 29 1Cahl 92677 EN TERPRI SES INfER Professions Cocte 1'1e neme<IS<;h00l0istri<;tof0r Pullma" St•l'f>t S'!1'l A 600 E Bay Ave , =C·6. Jun,;5 1990 Randall F Driscoll Gen· NATIONAL 695 To""n specially con1rac 101 .,noeCoutlly Calitomia act· Co\t;i Meo;c, C.A!cllt;<l
showroom car. like new sunroof $4,800 nego·
$14,9950,BO 779-0181 ttable M ichelle,
--213-,70-6466
Batt>oa 92661 with 4 I · T519J eral Partner 300 t 1 Ivy Centt-r D"ve Suite 1450 awarded tilt' Contract tor ing by and througn its Gov-Th15 bus•ntts~ ~ r. '" 'II CIHOIH UIHO On·Sa1e Beer & Wine (Pub l Glenn Drive Suite 106 COS r A MESA CA 92626 this Wor~ shall 11sell con· erniOQ Board hereinaller ,8 . ctuttl'O tly a oeneral p11r1
Eat Pl ) hcen5~SI DuDLIC NOTICE Laguna Niguel Ca ht 92677 CHARLES H GIAMPOLO struct a ma10,,1y ol the !erred 10 85 DIS TAIC T W•ll net5h10 4ll4, loaded. automatic. PullllShed Orange Coast ruu Aonalct O Holley General 695 Town Center Or . wor'w. 1n acco•ctance oN1th receive up 10 but not •ate• The n•9 .. str.ir111 1o, <Om
alarm. charcoal S 14 400 llZ •H •ool vw -; 98 7 Cabtlolet Oalty P1101 June~. 1990 FICTITIOUS eUSINESS Partner. 300 11 111y Glenn r 1450 Costa Mesa CA the p•ov1s10,_, 01 Ca1t1orn1a tnan tr>e aDOve-stated time mencect to tt!IO\Utt r ... s
720-1704 Dys/Eves • Blackfblack. extended T-569 NAM£ STATEMENT Drive Su•1e 106. u iouna 926;?6 Business af>C! Protessoons sealed Olds tor 1M awarct ol ness wnoe• the F1C! ''°"
.-------------Chrome wheels, :: 130456 warranty. alarm, orlg1nal Tht' 1011ow1ng persons are: N1gue' Col1I 9<'67i Tn1s t:>us•ness •S con Cooe Secuoo 7059 a contract tor !he eoovt-pro· Business N.11me1'i '.' tt-J Trudcs 903S $26.990 PUBUC NOTICE Clomg Dusiness as W1lhdm F Thurston Gen· Ouctect Dy an 1nd1v1ctual All Work must 0"' com· 1~1 abovP OI" """" 24 1<19
NEWPORT IMPORTS :~:~ie~~a~so~~~~p~· -----------Gp M MAINTENANCE 6 eral Partner 30011 Ivy The registrant com· ptete<l w11n1n 60 con~ut1ve BKll Shall De receive<I ,,., T1mot11y P '1ctgdn 9e•
'84 TOYOTA Pick Up Long 3100 W Coast t1wy $8 750 OBO 733 2 0 flCTITIOUI IUSINESS i IGHTING PRODUCTS Glenn Ortve Su11e 106 menc;ed 10 transact t:>us1-oavs from the lime ')I lhe the place iOeolll•ect at:>ove era! panner
Bed camper shell ' 722·4 100 · • ' 1 NAME ST A TEMENT }419 Vu:i Lido Ste 287 N-· laguna Niguel Call! 92677 nes~ uncter t~ •1c1t1tovs Notice to ProcM>d •SSue<I Dy ano shall oe ex>ene<I anct This s1atemen1 wu ltleo
Speed. auto A C PIS l•••••••••••IVW 1 9 89 Fo• Gl. The lo11ow1ng persons are >Ori Beacn CA 92663 This t:>us•ness is con· DvS1t1ess name hste<I above tht> Owrw>• T•m" •S ot ll'le put>llCly read aloud at tile ,..,,h •he Coun1y Cler~ ot Or
P1B. Ami Fm. Low miles .. ERCEDES 1978 :;-50SL BARGAIN' Under low ooing business 15 Leoo•a F Groves 242 1 ctuc;1eo l>Y a 9enera1 part· °" Mav t 1990 essence Failure to complete .ioove siateO 1.,,,~ ano ~nge Count) P'l-.... , A_
$3900 CdSh 545-6435 ""2 I.. I blue book $5,950 Mini • RB ASSOCIATES 511 :1cten B Costa Mesa CA ne<Sh1p Ch•rlH H. Glampolo till' Work ... tn•n the ltme set place 990
CHEVY '5' PICK-UP
REBUll T
tops BEAUTY MINT cond1t1on. all the goodies• Carnation Ave Corona oe1 l26i7 The reg1siran11s1 com· Th•s s1a1emen1 was ltle<l tor11'1 he•e1n ,..,,. •t-s .. 11 n lt\e In <1ecoroance w m me f'5ttM7
$20,900 OBO Call tor In-964. 7362 Must see• Mar Ca••' 92625 This t>usmess •s con· menoeo to l•anS&Cf Dus• with trie County Cleft. ot OR· 1mpos11to" of 11au•Oateo P•Ov•'>tons of Cahlornoa PuD· Puchsheo O•anoe Coast
WITH CAMPER $2295
SEE 6'2·0567
formation. 71'-8'8·'0 13 RO(Jna Ba1tch '> 11 Carna 1ucle<l D an inoivioua• ness Vfloer tnt' F1cl1hous ANGE Count, o• May 10 oamaqes 1r • 1'.lCh ctay vi lte Contraci CO<le Sect1on D.i , P 1n1 M" 'S 22 29
VW Convertible Super-110n //we Coronil oel Mar ThP "/e istrant com· Busoness Nameu1 hSlt'O l\190 delay '" •r-.. .,mourt <>el 3300 Im" O•sl•ICI •eQu·•t'S JuM"!f '990 llRCIMSJNI Beetle 197' n ew Caltl 9262~ e<I ,9 • sact Dus al>'lllt'OnJune t8 t987 F'W719 1011r>,n1"" "1"''•M1ton tor,,.111tr eD•ctcter pos~ssme 50S
1988 Black. Palomino motor/top $3 800/0 BO This DuS•"ll'SS is con· :~~c uno~r ',~~ hct1t1ou1~ Rano111 F Dri~oll Put:>h .. nf'O O• wge Coast B1doe<s 10110 .. no c•aU•'·ca11on ot
Vans
'll UTROLT
33 000 miles as new•
Ma"y extras P"one s 12 500 OBO 640-1555
Ot 494.9799
leather. low miles. mmt 85,·6965/213-654-6540 Ou<;tect Dy an 1n01v1<1ual >~:ness name or names This s~temer~ "as 11~0 ~:~~ t''~~a~ 15 22 2($. Eacn D•ct m 1s1 conlorm con1r&e10< 1 hct'ns~ at t"e P\8.IC NOTICE
cond1hon. loaded Must V_ W _75 SUPER BEETLE The rf'g•sl•ilnttsl tom· 1ste0 aoove on May 1 1990 w•lh lt1e ountv le•~ ol ' r.504 ano De responsiv~ to '""I tome thal tne c;ontrac• .s --~;.;.;;;...;~;...;;...;_.;...;.... __ see• $35 500 6'0 8582 menceC 1o transact Dus• Lenora F Groves anqe County on May 't cootraCI ctocumt'nls .iwaroeo ci .. s,. l. •f> .1 rn@ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
· • CONVERTIBLE New top ness uncter the Fic1111ous Tnis statemenl was hied 1990 E.ic,.. t:>•dctt'• !.?1•1 !..,tim.1 hct-n"" c1t1U••t<:at•or· St>t'G•· NAME STAT£MEN'T
MERCEDES 560SEL new paint brakes Business Name1s1 hsteo witr>tneCounty Clerk ol Or· F456t11 PUBLIC NOTICE Ion lhP '""'' •v•n•st-<>O "''~ 1~nere.naDOvt>1st"lll ,,., "'rie10110,.,.,gpe<-..oos•1P
87 TOYOTA WINDOW
VAN 5_,!Pee<J new 111es
carpeted '"tenor S6 ·900
1986. loaded, perfect carpel, rebuilt engine.' above on Mav 9 1990 c 1 on May 29 Ro) A L""'""''u J200 t"e cootract oocumt-nls a! 1i:;-c.a11; G0<''1cl as elC1•"9 buS"'l'<>~ "' '3.000 miles $40,500 cassette with equahzer. I Rozana Ba1ttn "'•9t' ovn y 1990 F451.SM B"s101 Street Suitt' 700 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t•st ot the propoy>o 5Uocon toe•""° n S,.c• , ~~ .. !cl .,, CENl"'4L PARI( -17 P.
962·8306. 213-945-9222 blue & white $4500 Alter This 51atement was Meo Put:>hshe<I Orange Coasl Costa Mesa Caltl 92626 NAME ST A TEMENT t·ac·c•s C•• .,,,., p•o1l'<t d) '"" C ~1t•o•• ,3 Bu''' I'S' anct Ca1ttorn1a " ""'e<I PJnnt>• days 5pm 5,2•2575 with the Ccunt~ Ctt>r~ 01 Or-Dail p,101 Jun S 12 19 26 P1,1bl1snf'll O•.inQe Coast Tr e 10110..,•no persoos ar<> •t'Qu.,ed O• '"" S·1tlf'tt1•1q P•otessions CoctP tt1P nip 505 P,.,. A.Pnue
ange Counly on MaL...!J_ J9.9~ ~ Oc111r_ P1101 ~h 29 June CIO••·g Ou~n ss as " S_unqrnt1ac;J1!!.9 F•ir •~.tll!' il l~ ~ct C' r Ba t:>Od •sla••ct Cat•~ ~2662
MERCEOES -1.a -'605€' YW 'lHll 1990 -~5"T~ 17 tlfll'!r ~ 01C.1 All 0 '-<AMI A Pr3c1 ''"\ Ac· lr~n••t C"on ,.,..trd\ld "'" t '"' 1 1tc;.;--t:effrVJ':ltP iii ~
auto. al e. p1ower grea1 Convertible. very good F4S6nll l 527x COM PUTER SERV•CE tract Cooe Sr<.t•o" 4 •00 .. 1 ,,,s w 011, ,, 1, t'le'' c.on· •o•n•a L1m •eo Par•., .. rsn.p
cond 1t1on $5.500 condtdt>n new pam t, Pubhshe<I Orange <..oast COMPANY 2525 N C.nno M>Q "'ruct a rr.i1onr ~• "'"150S Park A.en,.e Ba11:i l
969· 7790 $4900 ~bo. Great beach Daily Pilot May 22 29 JU"l' MLIC NOTICE SI L Sanld AnJ Cdltl Eac11 010 ;h"'' t.e •CCOm I Wor• n oltcN0.1nc ....... in \ld"CI Calol 'l26G2 '
Antl,,. .. S 5 l:? 1990 MLIC NOTICE 9<' tot pan1eo t:>• .\ cert1ht'O or I'"" pr ''~'''"' 1 c. , "'"''<i t '1•> t•US•"P'\ ~ c '"'
645-9927
...-~ ' MERCEDES 74, Relocat· cruiser. 673-7195 T 5n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Stephen G Etoer 1t>47 Jcashte• s tt1Pt~ o• b•O bona ~u' ,,.,,~ tnct P• ,1 .. ,, """ ctuctt'O ti' a 1,m•tPO ; a•l'•"' __ c.1.a.ssl •.• c.s ____ 9_0_4_S tng Must Sell! Beige. e11c -NAME STATEMENT NOTICE I 'o"''' C Costa Mesa C,1111 I'" .t' dmr0u..r ''"' .. ,~ '"J" Cod.-se-c.110,. 705<\ • sn1c.
'64 FALCON SPRINT E•· cond SS 000 as IS c T CE I l t\e tollow1n9 Ptirsons are INVITING BIDS 9:?6<'• •ero tJt"t •" I '' • r·I '""' ·~1 A.II Wr;:t•• mu~t f:>f' ce>m I The reo st•a,,us CO"" cellenl condihon needs (7 14)856-6637 days or PIJBLI HO I 001ng 1:>us1nei.s as Sea1ea U•d~ may b.-•l' RonalO C LilC'"Y 260 Pt!r~ b•O prtce pa,.il'l•e to '"l' O•s Dlt't"<l "'''h•"I 6-0 con<,"<.ul••e mentf'd 1c .,ansact t"'"
paint only Wilt consider (71'l551-3603eve AutosDc>IMstlc 9300
1
FICTITIOUS BUStNESS I H OR1ZONS 1NTER·lce111ect al !fie 011•1.1' ot the .itt.J N11~ A""""''"' C..:111! tnctasagu-i•a.,tt'<'ttJtmele111,., ,. "'11,.. ,,.,,,.. , "" nes' o.1rctf'• '"e r'''"'"''
1rade $5 500 OBO_••ERCEOES '76 280 AMC 1985 Alliance C NAME STATEMENT NAT IONAL 916 W Ocean C1t7 Cit<" .lJOO N .... ~6rt 92807 b·ctOe• I'"•'~ '>J '~"' '~~I•<•• '" ""' \.P!lt-• &.,~•e:a~ •,,,.,. ''"'.: ,.., on-T Front N!IV.PO•I SPJ(.11 C<11tl Boulevaro p 0 BO• p~8 rn.~ DUS•"t'SS LS tOri Ct'Plt'O ••. , ti """' ... ... .h .. 1),,.,,,., ' ...... ,. r.1 lhf' I lO"v" ,.,. ..,. h I ..... 979·1390 SEDAN Ei1ceptional verllble. Loaded t>rand llt'IOllO"'""g p.>rSOrl'S arP 926t>i Newport Bt>a cn C Aouctl'<ll>v a Q"""'a ~·ir•1.-c1.1te l!W Al)• .... men •j,.iowr>cerauu•t'HlCC·~, .. ,,. ;:i,,, D ~" r .... ,., ..
FORD 66 MUST ANG One owner $5500 Oller new custom top S2 500 do•n3 ~u:t~tsA~C lJO 1 E Lance VaJler1 916 w 92659 '~611 """' '· 00 • m nt<rSh•P ,,,,,. s• , 1 t '' ~ '"', 1n~ """'~ ,..,,,. '"" , ,..,. .. , t l"""'S'"t
289 engine automa11c Will trade Sports ? 714-897-2849 6N ~ t N 'B Ot.t'•tn Fro"t Nev.port on the t5t" o.1, "' June The •eg1strar ''~ tCi'T' Ii'"'" ~·," .,...,,nc ' B• •d ' ,., ..,...'"" .. rMsv. ' ·••· ., ~ :si,r~""• ' ~•s ' .~
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blue, '·door 5-speed. sSm3705kOOe CS•lve9r9 asOk61Sng BUICK 86 RGO SPORT ~,::, ·:,1.~~,· .. ,., AdS t.IPd r 4Q I Clerk FICTITIOUS 9USINESS ""a•t"lu p,.,. , •• 1' l" A .... h J ( t c <I .. s .... !•0• .":' l) ... ~ f.'~ ~ low mileage Slereo AC . all 1·1 Pr\),.IJt'...t•f' t.J .. ,~ m,\, I~"" ... ~ .. , ... '•<• .... a~.... ~
sunroof Excellent con-lllOl-S'll"20Sll SKYHAWK 4 1 OOOM wll "1'("•"''C:11·•~01 0r o1>111,no""'"'oto1ctoocu TNAIMt£1 STATEMENT .-•1~._1 •r • "r"••,1u1r1nl<"' Eo1c11B·o~r~1 t. .. • ~ rr A\,.T ~•• • (0 •A '~ES.,
d1flon $14 000 757-07 r F4S6352 men1sa1 no co~ ,11 I' ' oo•no Dusineu ,.5 """Oct a~ ~Pf'C•l•l:'<I "' '"" ""'"'"'4 o, 11 CP<t••·•~, " PHO " J ,.,lfl.•OPlf"-:'"S<> 35 -,. G eat stereo $4 225 11noP Ceunh on MA, 8 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 lh 011 Cf' "" o ow1nq Pf'rr.o"~ .. ,.. j -.,RA.... s • •C S O ....
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teathe11nter1or 5-speed Oays/833·7537 Diesel Sharp _ 6lK y,497 USEOFFICTtTIOUS NPwoo~1 Be.1Cl'I CA J.imesf P.,im,.,~111 ,.i'l 1010~ ., 1< ""d'"" Jn," t1•C1roroc!'t><J•itl•P1o 1nf'D14'l_.,ii ... , .. ,.~~•.i Coil•'
Immaculate' $ 15.950 Loaded $2500 OBO BUSINESS NAME 92659·1 68 Hl'rtta "Way 462 ru..,tor• 11~u1ar ''"' • nror.,1.t1ht•PS lntt ,u ,1 quanMH t/\.11 ,,,,. Q,t;16 1
G a ,... 4 7 4 . 4 0 0" d NISSAN 198' 200SX 6''·6689 lne lollow1ng persons For lurlhl'I ontorm.itoon c I ' 992680 I " l n .• f:,,1' . ".,, ... OoJdln() 0•<101" I " (. 'PO\.) •l • • ..... ' MLIC NOTICE h lt:>'ndonBri tha US4 ol I B hi p 'l a 1 "' M I • ,. "'l'•t •·•a,.., • •" • 650-0230/e Turbo. sunroof. ...1•P • u ~... ~ ~ cat J•m r.i t'• •01t>~ J B l G A' '"ll"" .. , 1 .. '•><:I><" et'll'O ,., • cro ..... -•11 .... • -' In F Cl I • Bu• ness .. 4 3"'44 Ollr• rf'f'Ol'ln 1 '"' n ·-c • ~\ ""'"'C ~ ">IA ..,1 .. r. 1 ~ 1 -----------e • 1 1oo.1.o ~· Manaqpr .it .,4 , 1,..,,,,e Calif g:-~:>o I' '\ ,, ,,., '"''"''"" l'ltiOrlf'Cu!f' '"~ Ap•~f'""I'' t SMW1989 3251Convert PS-PB ·PW-AC 5spd UllLUC'llSRILLE FICTITIOUS9USINESS Name NEWPORTPACIF•C Puohshf'O Oranqf!ICo.Jst Mich.it'I Mcrt,"' .,,.:;• CodetneO•"<.IO•,P'"'"Ot' 1,.,,,,. 1 •.H~'·~•or,
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new. al.,.ays garageo NISSAN 88 300ZX Powder blue. leather 1n-Tl'le 1011ov.in9 per<;ons .1re A !i Cost.> Me~.'.l Cal•1 F"T)t4 This Du,,n"'~ ~ ,0 ,,. toe>ns Ill '"" :>1.111> 1 1..111 '" t n Jmnunt .,01 .. ,~ '""'
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BMW 68 Loaded Perteet 45K ma1t1la1ned 0flgtnal CEN TRAL PARI>. i: 50:> The F1c1tt•ous us1ness PUBLIC NOTICE n!'rsn1p oenera11, P•f'•J l•nQ •.'.llt>S ot o• !"" 101.i t•"' c r.c .. •urn,~
S 300 775 0704 01t11ners extra car $3 000 Park Ave Balboa 1518"0 Namt-relerre<l to •Dove w1u fill' •eg•str anlt~ '"" ""il9l'S "'"'" "'~•·h ",.h.cn a P;iym .. nt So• d ,11 Needs Resloring Runs 1' • Negotiable Message Ca111 92662 ltll'<I •n Orange Co..n1y or NOTICE menceo ro 1ran~ar1 t> ... ~ ,,,,. ,.,.,.,. • .,,, "''"N"'P\J amount net ,.,, ,. t• • 't,
great Must sell $775 NISSAN 88 PATHFINDER 17 1')36 l-865-0 O• alter 6 Jell Sm1tt1 10 Faormont AP• 1 :'8 1Q8 7 ""1 LI INVITING BIDS nMs uncter tnP , c" u~ j co.-~· " ...... "'•ot> •.ite Pt'' t'nl ">" 1 '•r" · 'It. t •..l
723·5835 ExcellenJ condthon CUS· Laguna Niguel Calo! 926"• NOF342435 s-a•Pd t'•O' m,h tlP rp Bus•nes. 'v<JIT'l'tS , ... ., df'l('•mn.il••'' ent1ll('CI c:• c e .,,a 'u'" ,,
B MW 76 2002 tom paint. '•' rack. pm lh•s t>u,•nt-55 •S con· Donna Zazueta 2~'1. ce1ved at tr>e Oll•C" 01 lhf' ,100,f' 0,, J.t.,u.lt\ 1Q90 P c:i E \ A • "1.1 W 11 C. E: ce<"l•hcates P\•OPnc ''ltl '""'
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new seats 673-95'0 'tO STUD •ir1&1 hYILLE nns unell'f the r Cl•l•ouo; llu~1f'<I D, an 1no1"1<1ua1 92659 •768 unt• 11 oo am aMQe Counh '-1.l• ~ tQ9Q I •'2C'-O o,,..,,, ·~1 ... ,, .. ~J"' -Bus•nf'S' N 1me1s1 11steo This ~1atemen1 was Iii!'<! on lht' 1 ''n Od • ~t Jun,.. F45632:2 '>QIO" B.,, • A "• to• l"O BMW .783201 MY LOST YOUR GAINt $9900 646 -'8'8 or at>ove on Mih2 l9C!O v.•thlheCountv Clerll ol Or 19Q0 di "''"C' 1.,,,f' ~uct p .. A ,•k~ ~ •• n,.p Co'"t .l'" 1 •1 ;t;.p •o an, ino ,.,f',,•t "' E11cellent Cond all-re· S A CRIFICE• Leaving 548 3959 S .i ne Count c-n Ma 15 _ .. ·"~· · • u .. u• coros. $3,500 OBO PP country. must sell Onl.. · • Jell m•tn n., " ~ D•Os sn.i • oe 'Pt>"('() i no D ,,, P,101 '-'·h '"' • 29 '"1"'M';c l 1'~' ·•IX" '" '"<'umf"'t• ~"' "J • , Tn1s statement was "'e<J 1990 reao tor June '> fqQO avt>'t •t< Cc-t•JCI ,, Y.a11 ,.,. "'"" N' •ort" '"'' • ve 6 3 1 • 8 5' 0 d a Y s 1800 miles • thats right w•th 111e County Cit'<~ ot Or. Put>hSheO Orange Coast Tttte of PtoJect· l98<! 9C' T. 40 , I post .i • ,, , nt t•· , .:ioc ument ~ "'"'u' p ... '•",. 1, ,, BOl"ct
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Excellent cond1t1on 1n & Days 7141847· 1187 Leather. B ose Wtre Daily Pilot M.iy 15 'l2 :?9 Contract No C r85 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS tht-n tr., ~rt'c•' ..... ,,.~1 ng <lf'"t''I ro"<1'' C'rs
oull Automa11c trans Evenings 7141345-0651 Wheels Covers l June 5 19~ Engineer'• Eetlmate NAME STATEMENT '"'"\ ot w'lOP"O •J" "''"'-ers The D•S ri:11cr ,., """" l'UH 'ELI \ RHY .\:'\ T
ml1tlon. new leather 1n· only 34.878 miles T 4Q3 PUBLIC NOTICE $90 ooo he •oll011>tn ~·~c·"s a•e emro~ovt'<l •n t"" f'•PCut•l'n ot 1"4!1 ''9"' • '" ...:1 1· , r .i· c11ow • ti:! rt .... ldt•nt ,,,
ter1or,ttnte0glass.S5950 PORSCHE 196t t600 •800187 Approveo I>) the l.•I~ dO•f'gbuSlntJS~<lS l'ht>Contr.ic• h10$ Of •c wa•vc' • .,, •I {'1,..1,1 \\,...,., h1r J.
0 80 720·9245 S U per· K a r m 8 n 111,llO FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Counc1l th1s ~lllh CIA\ o• MA\ AERO-COMM MACHINE No O•dcter m111 w•thOrilw <f>Qul11r•t.,.\ (" nr,,rm,;1111t~ 'i·Jt' Be •! 11 ltl \tlt
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Whtie. alt. 83K m1 $9,900 cent $4,000 engine over· 1111 W. O.nt lwJ ctoing t>us•ness as • Clerk Glenn T arv•'\ ,03 ,6 La I •or thf' OPf'n•nQ nt 1>1ds t>?i3 01 '"'" C,111te>rn1;1 L o,O<'• 11n Ju 1' :!H. 11107
ObO 494-3862 hall S 15,900 (374ZAD) lZl-4 lOI FICTITIOUS 9USINESS JAN 0 K AL AB AM A PrO'\J.ll'Cf•ll!' tuctoers may Oespt1nsa f nunt.:l•f' Vaht'v A IJd\mf"•I Ilona <1no i Cooe thl' Oorl'C'te>r Olll'lt' Oft p • .-.wd ,m ,,, m !\••'-' BMW'82 3201 P11vate party 6'3-0733 NAME STATEMENT STREET PARTNERSHIP ot:-lmn one 5tll ol b•O '10Cu· Celt! 92708 1 per101ma11c1• tond ~Mil oe p rtmt-nt ,,, ntJu\I• .1 qe1.1 pin Bt·.h.h. l\l hlol tll.•
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631-6000. • 118 S 14,000 6'2·2923 Convert ible Loaded 369 San Miouel r3 10 New· Thomas L Jacobs 207 Boult'varct p O Bo• 1768 Ouctfl<I D 3 Ql'"f'ra pnrt cor ''·'" •1"'-u,...l'•'•~ wagt-s '" thP x •'''' n "'"·er , H ·"'' L.t1ll Oil' 0 1 Warranty 27.000 mlles port Beach C<tl.t 92660 · Alllt:>ame ~1 Hvotin9t.o11 .Nell'WPOt t Bt'lltl'I C/4 ntWS ) P ... "''"'"'· .i •o Sadia ll\f'WO<t..4 to..tl&:tl!'•'1rml"<l 1 ... •H Jllll PORSCHE 9.44 l986. 5-$harp S7995' 65-0-207 4 Jenetlell aylor Inc Call· Beach CA 92648 9265~ , 768 T,:O re istraf'h 1 ,0,,., 22300 ot t"t> Puo•oe Co.,tract Cop,.5 ot 1r>t-sl' waoe r,m I W l 'tn11 Tt' It r l " 1 •
White tin leather 1 sl>"d with cruise control --lorn1a 369 San Miguel This business ,5 con For IUl'lhe1 1nto•mo111on menced 1~ transact INS•· Cede ,.., ''"'l•J. t ,,,.1 cnn oe1erm1na1ton' •ntotlt'd 1 n 11 , , , l ' ,, u I 111 ,. owne't, 38,000 miles. i.r-White w..th black leather" DODGE '89 COLT •310 N8"'po•t S.ach Calll ctuctf'd I:>\ an •MMouat ull GiltJeo<t w009 Pro1f'Ct nt'S~ unde• tr1e .-Cl•t•OIJS t••n O•O••i. Of'I' ~""tttnQ PRE v "• L , N , \o\-A (, r II , u , , t , I d , .r
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7141650·5914 Eves stereo Electric sunrool. cassette. u cellent cond , This 1>us1neu •S con menceo 10 transact 1>us1-Pu1111~ Or3nge co11s1 •DOvt on May. 1qQ()
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DATSUN '73 2'0Z. no air. Alarm with remote Ex· DODGE •89 COLT The reg1strant1sl com-t>uS1nes.s name 0, noi~s f"T'>I< This steteme<•t ... a~ 'tied iri<:I 10 en~u•P 1't>tl0<••·1t\f\C,. ,-200P1~urs1 l il"'t' Hvnt 'l•'nllltt.d .,1 1,1, 1 ,
good car. $1500 OBO tended wauanty 36.000 Excellent cond lllon mt>nc4Hl to lr1nsact t>u"·1111ect •~on M&y 22 Wllht~Cc>unl\Cteri.ot O. f<toctef!"l'ront•&el notonBea h CA Q<'f'•~11nJ \\Ill t"' htld Juru
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_O_A_T_S_U_N_'-81 280ZX d•llon Must Miii $15.000 s Business Nt1me(sl 1ts1eo Thomas L JKObS 1990 respense to th•S NOllC~ SMlll1nte<~ll"<I Ollrl~ IP."" ·~
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cond $4200 080 POR-SCHE 944 ....... 1te. 5 LINCOLN 1989 Contlnen· Gregory A Call President w1ttt ll'>t' County Cleflt of Or· INVITIMG ltOI Put>l•~ Orangi' Coas1 au.ate !>llf'l'l•nQ sno""9 4"d post a cot>~ .>t lh•sdC>C"ttmeol Bi ,,,,d\\ ,1, l 'h,111, I
03 .. 11 tal S.nnature All options I This statement was filed •"""' County on May 25 Sf'ate<J t>tds may bl' re-Da"'-P•IOI May 22 ~ Junt> t:>• •t•"O or equivalent at eecn IOI> SJte Tnf Coo 11 ' R d c· (7141 731-344 1. 5'9·07 · IP . snrt . tan 1111. 60K m1 plus ··sunroof duel etr· With lhe County Cl@rlt ot Or· ·""-t990 Fua503 oeived 11 ine otti<:e 01 the 5 1'2 1990 methOd •o• ll>t' protl'Cf1on ol l•tclor eoo ally \u1Xo111to\c I lr f1>;1 "'·•' '"'·' ~TSUN 81 2801• all tiwy. e.11 conO . loadedl bags. CO Take over •no-County on M1y t 1 Pu1>1tsr>e<1 Orange Coast City Ctt"rt. lJOO Nl'Wpotl T .,n Ille ano timt) •n trenot>es anct tor unct('f 1 Sllail Ml not lf>n Mt-....i. L 9:.!h~7 111
EKc.IMlnt cond 1 OWnef' 5 S t0,000 673·7513. leue $601 40/mo Pr1. I t990 f4MIOI Da11y P1101 Ju~ S. 12 19 26 Boute•ard P 0 So\ t768 open e•cavtll•<'n ""ht<:h ,hlllll '"-" t~ ~iwc t1t>d P•1"••111nq tcrnwnt JI H 1\ t'l''ult
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DATSUN '82 280ZX a --·-.. Ot 460 engine ·Runs good 1 ·'2• PUBLIC NOTICE b1d1 snall t>t! -'Pt'"N anCI NA• ITATIMlNT Puol•,'1f'<I O<M9e CQ&''i•'n~ btO lar • i-ioJ "'~·•~I Pit.'l"\'t' Bi·otht •1-. '"II
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e veryth l t'lg Stereo OUl PlllWllD AUTOS l't&.!C NOTICE 'ICTITtOUl llUSINlll Tttte of lltrofect: 1 IN· domg business as tCIOO 1r;;.r lhe 00~"1g (11 1>·~'" .roa wa~ o rtUM\
cauette,newbrakasand MERCURY 1969 Coug•r • NAMllTAnMINT SPIRA TION POINT & Lil· PREFERRED HEALTH· wroo4 4 peymetll btlflil """ 111 l •1'l.J M··~ DHt'<IO!t'-.
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grMt. SA200 Cell Judy at •II AIW UJ I "71 , dlllon Best otter Call NAMI ITATWMINT doltl<J 1>us111ess as LOOKS. 2 CURB ACCES 115~5 Cotey Rtvfll C" S111te •f'qlllled poor lo 4tt-f'C'ut•on 'iiililli;i;iiiiiiiiii• s4o.eS83tdayt, •t\ BMW Jiit dlUI~ $Iv~ 497.5047 The lollow1ng persons are I OUANTUM TRANSCAIP AAMPS CONSTRUCTION E ,ounlaln Valley Coll! FICTITIOUS aUllNIH ol lhe controct ol'IJ l'lall l>ft II
8377 •tHIWl l~•lUl~l• ctoinoou•ineun TIONS. 1U4t Howland I N EASTBLUFF AN 92708 NAMllTATIMlNT '" lht' l(l•n'I fll l(lflh In lllt' ,#tit.,
(2131 430-l aves •ff tlllM 1~' l•IJAN THEILBAA MAKE ·1 Lane Hunt1n91on Beac;h HARBOR VIEW HILLS, J Jack An9t'IO C&t11no r11e 10110 .... •ng oors(lnS '" conl•ltl I IJ(l('Urnf>Olt .,.,.,
OATSUN1982280ZX2•2. '""""''~TO· UP CREATIONS (blMAKE· Cahl 926~7 $10£WALK CONSTRUC 192$1 Worclletlet ln Hunl· 001n nut1nf11i.sas rvr111111n1 l o Section .. 1111m~·
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Good condition ~.000 Cwcle Su•t• J Irvine Caltl tngton S.ach c.111 92947 lfttlneer't lell"'el•· s11aoy TrM Lene Long Mna CA 91~2~ ,.,,n J:"O~•S•C'I• l't•M•ll•ng
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Jan ThHtibar 41! Orallflt lo• MonlOfOS 162• 1 Howl APOtOvad by lhfl Cit Thia ~·••nesa IS con-2030 Con11n,.n1111 ro-ta sut>,ltlvlf' ~t"<;ul•ti.-• for AO\' ---M. PW
HONDA 1oaf Accord LXI llS-ll?l Bly Ortwi Corona <1-4 Ma• and Lan• Ca11t 92647 Counc1l 1h1 li!th d•'r ot May <IUC1t<S bv c:o-pannen Mfl a C'A 9,8,. mo"'" w11hhf'ld rr.. the D> c.m...,.,. • MorlllM'f
Hetcllb•c:k, autom•Uc: Celtt 9262~ • I lh1i t>usineu •• con· 1990 l ne r•v•strantlsl com lhlf buitnf'n , con uoc1 10 f'f'IU•• N"'O<"'•~ Cl\tloel. Crematory
..._ v«Y ClaAn 521< &AA AUTO llMl Ol. Th.. t>ut•nt a •• con· duelecl by llVU>llft<l And .ite WANDA L RAGGIO. C fM'1Ced lo transact 0u.. Ouct9d I>\' •n •nd•~u.tt undt'lt ,..,. ccmtr.ct 3$00 .,8Ctflc v-Ori..
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714440.5251 SMTA AM AUTO Kl Ol.OS .. OBILE •EOENCY T~ r11111•1rant1s1 com· menc.o 10 trM1sact t>usc. P.~tt~ ~•ma 81AJ1~u NttMft41l ue1ed ~~ 10 1, n 1 tlu1I· ·~.-10 1111t Notic• llh•" ..._ """"'r,...., (SS) ... " menctld 10 transect Outl ne s undtllf the F'!Cttll()Ut °'>ftlil\ one M1 o4 tl40 oocu at>O ... on June I ·~ ""' uncter .,... h ""~' ronl"'" '. ht<l 1111" &cle-1, ............ ~ HYUNDAI 1117 E•eall OL at (... . SaMa AN BA 0 UGH AM 19 8 8 MM under the ric111tout Butmeu Name(al hlted mer11t at l10 cost at ine olflC' Jec:1t A CMI no bvltlff'" nam40 ot ""~' Q1111t• ll'!Hting lhOf•OQ ~ ;1
Wfllte. •-dO<>r. 5-fPM(I IOadtG 1 OWflel nt!W 9"· 8u11nesa Neme<tl htl•dl •~on N A ot ltle P\;bl< Worka ()epart Thia •t•lement wu hlecl llllt~ •t>Ow on May 2-. t"•c1t19 or eQu1velen1 tow ~. AC. new . 1 g 1ne 69 000 rn1lu abOYe on Fet>t"'a"' 1989 0.bl Mont1ro• men I 3300 Newpd1 W1th the County Ctert. Of Or· 1~ tNtthNI 10< "'9P.Ot«tiono4
bfalf .. , hc.tlent con-... .... i '1 e 0 0 18 2 . e J 0 e Jan Th.-lbM I fhtl stat...,.,, WN tt.lecl ~d p 0 eo, lfte •• County on M• • 19t0 W•llilm HaM hi• .,,,11rrn1:11n lf~Ms and
d4tl0n M141t Mii S4.200 GA~T SELECTION ol 90 2T3·94S·92~ dllys fh•t •••l•menl WH hied ""''"the C(lvnty c~ of Or• N••POfl 8Utl'I C A ,...., Dll&.. tl1'80W'1 Wll bl*l~nt'•tl .. all(W'I wtll(".!!.,.sfl .. ;;.+t·---9"•"'1-.... iN .. J-
151.1111 lltttlr' ~ Ranoe 1'c>V9'S pl Y M 0 U T M I 9 8 6 With llitl'C"oun1y Clef o-ror I = Q)V M9Y ?1. 16 t. t 6a bh -0.3"9f' -CO. I w11n the Cnunty Clf'flt Of Or can ~m fo " Nlely
HYUNDAI '16 OCEL gold •lfllT •1111 Cara¥'91 .. Turbo lotd.0 •1!99 County on May,~ 1 NI ca:~~:8'o.i~~~~ ~:$Pl~.;:'~ IS n 1t tnOe Covl'lt~ ;~ ~~.:, ot::.n.1,. hef~. .,.
h•tChblc:k 4 epead H• W ...... .., 4111 m•W\ta1nal'IC.e records. Put>11"*1 0r•l'l08 C0et1 P\it>lllNCI Oraf'I08 CoMt Man~ at I .&• l t t Publ•Jon.d Or~ 1 ...... -· C.....
OOOd COl'ldltlon One n, .. ,. •k.Cett•nl cond1t 1on Deily P1101 M1y IS 12 29 0..ty PtlOt May ~ J\lne & PvbllaMd OrenfP Colltlt Cl ·~ 1 ·~ .. I C)laee to 0.lfy PtlOIJul\9 S 1' 10 ~· 1 Put>llaMcl Or_,'98 Coul
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NOTIC~ 18 l4P'EIV GIVEN tMI the City Councl of thi aty of Coeta .._. • hcild e pubic
hMrtng on June ti. tMO, to cooelder pubic commenta and tpprowit the ptopoeecl .. ......_.. of
CoftwMlnlty Develeipnent ~Md Propoeed UM of Funcle" fot the C°""""""Y D9t llDP'f*'t
BlockOtant ~ogram...tll0-81 Fi.c.t YMI.
Oller the PMt YMf9, the City h• wottc~ dlllgently to mMt tta Obfeetlwe '*'..,.,.. to C°""""""Y
Deulasiment and t4oullnQ. Tho Obleet"'-•• • foltows: '
1. To further felt hoUalng by provtdlng deeent and Mle houllrtg lot ell MOl'l*'t9 of the oo.ftmunlty
Including: low end modef•to lncome farnKlee and lndMduall. the elderty, and the twdct111ped.
2. To pre>Mlt bllghtlng lnftuenoae end detorlor•tlon ol hou9in0. ne6Qhbottlooda. end community
fadlltlee. 3. To prOYide public W'Vlcee for the specialized need1 of tho handlcaipped, oklorty, end low lnoome
penon1 and tamlllee.
4. To lnwstlg•t• end deYetop new Pfograme wtilch can Ulltt tho City In metttng ltt hOullnQ Meda
and obJectlY91 .• 5. To provide technical •nd financial ual11an<:e to quallflod homeowwoora to encourage the
rohablllt•tlon of existing tlou9'ng unite.
8. To retain• qualified"•" In order to provide adequ•t• MrVlcee and echleYe all ol tho prevtouety
moritk>nod obJectlvee.
l'IKAL YIAR 1tl0-t1 APPLICATION
Tho Community Development Block Gr•n1 for Co.ta Meu wtll bo llPPfO•lm•tefV SEVEN
HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($774,000) IOf llecal year 1890-91. 8otowt aro
propooed •llocat1on1 tor uM of tho COBG Grant fund• for consldetetlon and llPPfOYal by the City
COuncil et a public mooting June 18, 1990.
Admlnlatratlon
Public Service Programs
Hou9'ng Rehabllltatlon
$1~.800
114,900
185.780
117.300 Nelght>ortipod Improvement Program
Houllng end Community Development/
Land Acqullltlon 201.240
TOTAL
The lollowlng further explains the approved allocatlon of the SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($774.000) grant:
Admlnlatf•tlon· These funds will be used lo retain • quallfled staff to edmlnlstor •nd o~ ... the
Implementation and operation o f the Community Development Block Gr•nt program• In accOfdaneo
with Colla Mesa's oblectlves. Of thlt cost. approxlm•tely 37 pef'cent Is Mt u lde for Indirect co1t1.
Addltlon•lly, funds to suppor1 the F•lr Houllng Council are allocated from Admlnl1tratlon.
l'ubllc a.nic. Progrema • Funds will be allocated to qu•llfying Public Serv~ Ag41nclea to provide
City-wide services to meet the specialized needs of the elderly, hendlc•Pl>ed. and low to moder•te
Income pef'sons and lem1Ues In keeping w ith Objective 3 above.
Houelng Rohabtllt•tlon -Low and moderate Income residents are ellglble on • City-wide b•ll• to
•pply tor low Interest loans or deferred payment loans l o rehabilitate their homes. Thia program hu
been ongoing for several years and continues to improve the housing stock of the City. T}lls program
meets Objectives 1, 2. 4. and 5. ·
Notghborhood lmpro .. ment Progrom (NIP -In accordance with ObJecllve 2. NIP funda wlll be
used to prevent blighting influences and deterioration of housing, neighborhoods, end community
feclllties. Houetng and Community o. .. lopment· Funds designated 10 this category will be used to meet
the Housing and Community Development needs of Costa Mesa on a City-wide buls In accordance
with Ob,ectlves 1, 2. and 4 above '•
Addltlonally, the City of Costa M esa has rece1Yed a Section 108 loan whtch ts a 1oen against future
COGB funds. Funds are for housing and community development In accordance w11h ObJectlve 2.
Program lnconM • Loans paid back and interest earned on the bank account are Program Income.
These funds have ~n designated for Housing Rehabllttation loans Currently. the account has
S 128,494. It is estimated 11\al five (5) loans ($50 .000) may be paid back during the 1990·9 t year
RNlioc.tlen From Peet Yeare • That the C11y Council reallocate unexpended fund s from p•sl
projects·
REALLOCATION OF CDGB ALLOCATIONS
1117 . 1llO
Commercial Rehab1htat1on
"4~ & C.Q/UIIWll.l.1¥ D.e.v~!J.11
Land Acqu1s111on
Housing Rehab11t1a11on
Unapprop"ated Entitlement
Unclassll•ed Funds (Housing &
Community Oeve1opmen11 Housing)
TOTAL
Housing & Community Development/Housing
Housing & Community !fevelopmentt
Land Acqu1s1t1on •
r -· TOTAL
Commercial Rehab1hta11on
Housing & Commun ly Oevelopmenl/
Land Acqu1s111on
TOTAL
·Construction o t the Senio r Citizens Center
$415.420
294,730
298.684
191.166
100,000
s 1,300,000.
$200.455
1224.ooo··
$53.773
30.227
114.ooo···
··To renovate Palace Avenue between 20th Street and Hamilton
···To renovate the Vehicle Parking D1str1ct Lot between 19th Street
and M agnolla
SUMMARY
All current and past pro1ects meet al least one o t 1he nat1ona1 obtecttves which
are to benefit tow/moderate tncome persons, prevent slum and bhghl. and meet
urgent needs
A l least 60 percent of the 1990·91 funds will be spe nt on ac11v1t1es thal benefit
low to moderate income persons "?:he City of Costa Mesa cer11hes 11 will mfn1m1ze
displacement by COGB ac11v1t1es. conduct ti s acliv1t1es 1n conformance wtlh the
federal ctv1I "ghts law s. alhrmat1vely further lair housing, provide citizen
part1c1pa11on opportunities as outlined in the Housing and Communit~·DeYelel"'···
ment Act ol 1987. ancJ not use assessments or fees to reco ver capital costs of
COGB-ass1sted pubhc improvements
Displacement of persons may occur wnen fulure land acqu1s111on takes place
If d isplacement does occur persons d1sptaced would receive compensation.
comparable housing. or business reloca11on in accordance w ith Calllorn1a
Relocation A ssistance Law 1260 et seq on Ille in the office of Housing and
Community Development Room 5 14. 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. California
The City has developed a Community Development Plan. as required by HUD
This plan 1s ava1tabte to any resident. and 1den11hes Community Development
and Housing needs and ob1ect1ves and strategies for obtaining these goals
The C11y Council appointed an Ad hoc Citizens Committee 10 review the
proposed grant fund allocations The Ad hoc Committee met May 24. and May
29 1990. to lormulate recommendations regarding the grant fund allocations lor
City Council review and action A Pubhc Hearing on tn1s matter w111 be held by the
City Council on June 18 1990, at 6:30 pm , al 77 Fair D"ve. Costa Mesa
Residents ol Costa Mesa are invited 10 offer their w ritten comments regarding
Costa Mesa's use of CDGB funds for flscal year 1990-9 1 and reallocation of
unexpended funds Please submit your comments by June 15, 1990 to Barbara
Surges. Administrative Assistant. Housing and Community Development Post
Office Box 1200 Costa Mesa Ca~torn1a 92628 · 1200
llerbera L. Surge•
Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 5. 1990
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pet90nel ,...... .. 11119 IO dle9dent. under and purev1n1 IO Mid '"° Pvblllhod Ofenee CoMI IN offlQo OJ IN Pufc:ti.-ing .,_ ...... of THE ...._ PETrTION Deed of Truet Mil 11 public ,., .. O.llV Piiot June 6, f2, It. 21. l)l(ector ot Uicl School Dlt--d9clldtnt ,.queall u• dlcedlnr1 t uc:llon IOI C:Hb, tewful Pvbllshed Oflnge Coest '"° trlc:I. "86·8 ..., s1r .. 1,
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pr...,,... IO .._ a.t;\ .. ~ ~· Title lnsuran~ Company ~!r1~2928:o Green, El T'ofo 4181 '~omotte~"cJ. ~~~e: ourity be held by the 011111ct Kton. ~ i.-!_1-'V oe 'llet'f located at t 14 East F11lh Thomas Fasni 523 oe11Calll 92714 beyOnd 1hcty (801 days trorn
ta COUf'l ~· ~ the = Street. tn lhe City of Santa V dO S C~t Calif Thi• butlnest 11 con· the time the eward Is made.
11m,,,.,tan C9f1ain 'llet'f ,.pr 'taUvo Wll be Ana, C11!1om11 all tl'lat right. 9;;72'· an •· · ducted by• a generet part· No t>ldder may Withdraw
t ~ '*":' to glw nob IO !Ille and interest conveyed Thll busmen 11 con· ,_.nip 1'11s Bid for a period of lortY·
hliWllWf, the ~ Inter led ,_.___ to 1nd now held t>y It under duc:ted b 1 rt· The registrant(s) c:om· five (45) days after lhe d•I• epr-.nlatfvo ff be • ~ ,._ said Deed ot Trusl tn the Y • genera pa monc:od 10 transact t>utl· set tor the opening thereof
rod to glw nob 10 ~:!t ':~ ~ properly S1tulled tn said ne~:p rt0istrant(S) c:om· nosi under the FlclihOUI The Board ot EdueatiOn ol
ter•led ~ ""'99 action) The ~ County 1nd S111e described manced t 1 1 I> II· Buiinen Nime(a) lliled ll'le New(>on·Mest Untiled hey haw wellled nob Of · "...._ as 0 ranaac: u bo . M 21 1990 School District r...,.... the led to the Pfopoeod adnWniStr•tlon •uthoflty ALL THAT C EAT A 1 N ""' under the Fictitious • 119 :1· •Y • right to re)eet any or all Bid•
action) T...._ ·n~~ t wll be granted unlHI •n LANO SITUATED IN 'THE Business N1me(s)-listed A.J. ourdanesh f and not neensarily KGOPI · ,,. ~,._, inlofested pet80f\ filee an 1bove on NA Thia atatemenl wes lled adlrinlilrallon ·~ oOjecllon to the ib STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Jemes s. Ognibene with the County Cllfk ol Or· the lowelt Bid, 1ncs to waive ii be granted unlHI an .,..., a.._:ul:! pet COUNTY OF OR ANGE. CITY Thi 1 1 1 filed ange County on May 2 t any Informality or lrregulerl· interested ... _,., .. ..,_ cause OF COSTA MESA. DE· s I 8 emen was 90 • t In an 81d received obiArb'I t": ~why the lhould not SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS with the Counly Clerk of Or· 19 y NIW~ftT-IHIA UNI• ~ ,........_.., gtMI lhe auf\otity. OT 39 OF TRACT 0 a09e County on April 23. '411710 .. ..v. D 1 •tcT .J and shows oood caueo A HEARING !ho L N · ~90 Put>hshed Or1nge Coast f•D ICnvvL I Tn .,.
why the courf lhould not -1111on ill ... _ ~ 2387. AS SHOWN ON A , ...... Deily Pilot M1y 29 June s °'""' C41U11ly granl the llUltuvltu ""' w ... ,_, on MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 2 19 990 . . ....,... L. ..... ~, DI· A HEARiNci''· on lie Jun. 14, 1990 el 1 :45 70 PAGE 33 OF MIS· Published Orange Co811 1 • • 1 T reclot of '-cllaelntl ,Md
lition Wiii be held on P.M. In ~I. 3A localed at CELLANEOUS MAPS. AE· Dilly Piiot May 22, 29. Jun ·550 W•lfl••lftt, IM-Gf7 ~ ~I 1990 •t 1 ·45 700 Civic c.tllof 0ttv. CORDS OF ORANGE S, l2, 1990 Dated: M1y 24. 1990
P.M. In Depl 3A localod et :~; Sana Ana. CA COUNTY CALIFORNIA Pllll.IC NOTICE Put>hstled Orange Coasl
700 Civic Cenw or+v. If YOU OBJECT TO EXCEPTING THERE· IUMMONI Daily P1101 May 28. Junes. w%\ Sana Ana, CA the granting or the petition. ~~?~oL~~~ cri'.!"J>E BRO~. Ml.IC NOTICE ~~:1~i'f'o oJUOtEFE~loA~l T 1990 • M-9 u1
IF YOU OBJECT TO you should appear al "° ASPHAL TUM.ANO ALL KIN: FICTITIOUS 9UllNlll H r . . hearrt_g and state 'fO'~· OREO SUBSTANCES ANO NAiii ITATIMINT (A\lito • Aeusaclo) JOHN
the g~"i:P of the peltU:. obl8c11c>ns "' hie wntter. OTHER MINERALS UNDER Tht! fotlow1ng pefSOns are DOYLE. CALCO ROO TY Pllll.IC NOTICE r!".-appear al obteCllons With the court ANO IN SAID LANO EX· dO<ng business as LINDA WARD KRIKOR~N ob~t:,ns and =.. 1t:'' betore the heanng. Yoor CEPT THE RIGHT TO USE EM'S KITCHEN. 270 E 1.ka LINDA WARD DOES 1 FICTITIOUI 9USINEll
ob,.... ~ wn n appearanoe may be "' ANY PORTION OF THE 17th St Costa Mesa Ca.Iii TO 10 NAiii ITATIMENT
bei:llO:. wtth the court person or bY. your aHomey_I SURFACE Of THE LANO 92627 · YOU ARE BEING SUED The I0110w1ng pe<sons.are '!ranee hearing Yoor YOU MAY EXAMINE FOR DRILLING OPER-Mary Oolph1n-H1ley 2063 BY PL~INTIFF IA Ud leesta dOlfl9 1>us1ness as =~ 0 by may 1~ the file kept by the court "I A T IONS MINING OR Tusun Ave E Costa Mesa demandandol MARGARET (a)NEOTOO !t>)NEOTOO
IF YOUyouA~E·-~ you ate . •a petaon OUARRY ING OF ALL C111t 92627 P WARD MARILYN ANN I NTERN A T I 0 NA L
CREDITOR OI 1nlefested "' the &stale, KINDS INCl UOING BUT This 1>us1ness IS con· WARD I c I N E 0 T 0 0 IN T ER. oonhngent aedtOI of ~ yoo may hie with the court NOT EXCLUSIVE OF OIL ducted t>y an 1n.d1v1dual You NH 30 CALENDAR NA Tl ONA LE (d lDEZEIN
deoeased flle a tormal ReQuest tor WELL DRILLING OIL DE· Tne 1eg1s1r1nt($) com-DAVI •"•r lt\11 "'"',,,_ HOUSE (l)OESIGNS IN
yoor ciMTI y~ ~· utt Soedal Nola ol the M"'Q VELOPMENT MINING OP· meoced lo lranuct busJ· .. NfWd Oft rou lo n1e • TYPE. 930 w 161h SI Su11e
and mail aWtcopy tocolhe o( an inventory ana ERATIONS TOGETHER ness under lhe F1ct1t1ous typewrlllen re1pon1e at 0·2. Cosla MeSI Call!
al . appratsal ol &Stale assets WITH THEUSE OF SAIDI Business N11me1s1 1ts1ed tMI court. 92627 =~led :pr::nlatlV~ or .o' any pebltOn or SURFACE FOR OIL WELLS at>ove on May 21 1990 A letter or pfloM c:afl •Ill Toad R J Fulleflon. 32 ,.,
Wtllln fOYr ~ths w~ aoo<>unl 8S proYlded 1n TANKS TU~mELS MINING Mary Oolph•n·Haley not PfOIKI rou: rour type· Iris Ave . C0tona del M11
lhe dale of first IS6uance 01 section 1250 of the E x c Av AT 1 o N s o R Tn1s s1a1ernen1 wu !tied wrltteft roeponM mu1l be Cahl 92625 ~-~--r-aea -Caltlom.a-P.roNi.Gode-A 'SH~FIS PROvlOE'O" . ~~~of()T' -~ ..... ..,_....,.. fttTr1:Jus~s-con·
secllOn ~.~ ov of ti" Requ~t lor,Soecial Notlee EVER rHE SAME SHALL ange County on M1y 21 went the c:ourl to tleer rour ouc:ted t>y 1n mcs1v1dua1
Callfomia Probate Codee form is available lrom the NOT BE CONSTRUED TO 1990 c:.M. The reg1str1n11s1 com·
The t f fT . court cierll PROHIBIT SLANT DRILL· F457UI " '°" do nol Ille rour menced to 11ansect l>uS•·
wil ~7':x.~e 1~Vor;&a,':S AttOfnoy fOf P9tltlonor: ING OR SUCH OTHER OP-Puo11sned Orange Coast rHponM on llme, rou m•r ness under the F1ct1t1ous
monlhs from the heann~ Wllllom lt. Shu~ EAA TtNS WHICH IN NO Daily P1to1 Mav 29 June s loM ttle c: .... end rour Business Nametsl 11st1d
date noticed above law Onlcet Of A. 0. WAV USE OR IN A,NV WAY 12 19 1990 WlfOI, m-r and IPfop-lbove on April I. 1990 . Shupe AFFECT THE SURFACE T-~45 ertr m•r be lakeft. ltloul Toda R J Fullerton they?~ lie ~AbY t~XAM~NTI 333 Civic Center Or. RIGHTS OF '>AtD LANO further Wefnlng from the Thts s1atement was Ille<! 1 P Y. cou Wotl ANO WHIC.H oo NOT PtJ8llC NOTICE c-l. wllh lhe County Clerk ot Or · you afe a pefSOn Santa An• CA 92701 fNTFR SAID l ANO AT A There.,. ottler "9•1 , .. 1nge County on Mly 11.
tntefestedf ~n lhe It) estate. Orange Coast Daily Piiot POIN t LESS THAN 500 NOTICE qulremenle. You "''' want 1990
you may 11 Rlh e court May 29 30 June 5 1990 rFFl H) <;A10 <;lJRFACE INVITING 9101 lo cett '" eltorner rlfhl ,..,..,. ~ ~~olloe e~~ fih~r · · '"' fh· •• 1 ... ,.1 ,1oares~ or St>aleO D•dS may t>e •e· •••r. If rou do not llnown Put>hSIJied Or4nge Cout
or an inventory anS •>lhr•• •mmnn OM .. qnalron cerved al lhe office of lhe .,, 111orner. ,OU mar call an 0111ly Pilot M11y 22 29 June
ap°'aisal .of estate assets PU8LIC NOTICE 111 '"'" v•o perly is C11v CIP1~ 3300 NewPOr1 altomey referrel l«Vk• or 5. 12. 1990 r I 110•1•"'..,l 1 ,.,. (>IH Se<>-tBOulevdrO P 0 Bo11 17611. a legel eld offtc.e llleted In T-526 °'Ont~~~~~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .. 1e t.0~1aMt>>.lLA ~.,..por t BP•Hh C A IMPflOMbooll).
llOn l2~ ol the NAME ST A TEMENT Na,,.,. '"'I.I .. o.t1.-~s ,.1 me 92659 1768 unhl I 1 00 am Delpue1f de que le In·
ahlomia Probate Code A. '• • ' "r 1 ; ,., ·• • ''''I '"'"P"<•.1·~ al .... 110..erequest on ,,,,. l'iH., o.1y nl June ::.:T:" :•• cltaclon fu· Request lor Soecial N 1 J • 1 , • • , lh" ~.1 " ., '"''"<! c 1nf1•1CIP<l 1990 al .... nich 11me such inl Ilene un ptuo
onT1 IS available lromo ~= ,.., I ... : I,... ~8 r I. o ... I "' " II,. HI0\>~1b•d·· ~1'111 t>e Cll"'""° 11nd de 30 DIAi CALENDARIOI Fl~!:~.:A~=~· rtcklf"IL fl• C :.:.1 MP,,1 c.;11o1 r>•nr"'"• iri. 1,. Ohlunea rt'aolor para pre1enl1r un•
Anorno for Petitioner· ')d. It•\ "'<l"' l••·ri im•· ,. ""t· Tiiie of Profect: TRAFFIC retpuetla eecrlta • m• Tne totlow1ng i>eftonS are
A L .. Adeir · Hl'•llt'•t N ''l'"'' F-100 fo ,,.,1 '' ,,, ,.,,. '"'"~'l!ry SIGNAL INT ERCONNECT quln• en"'' c:orte. dOlng t>usmess as
12CJ1 Dove Sl 1nger Hu111or p 1tn !11 1r 1 w1111on 10 11 ly• ,,00 ""' !otst ON JAMBOREE ROAOI Une carte O una llamade DIVERSIFIED ACCEP·
Suile 370 · Ca111 'l;?(,4 • I' ,, 1. ·•' , 111,, ni•t •• FROM BAYVIEW WAY TO letefonlca no le ofrec:er1 TANCE 2705 W Coast
fMwpoft Beech CA r~.. r "'''"'"s ,, cnn , 1 1 , ,..,·1 1 .. m.iae BIRCH STR£fT swotec:clon: •u rHPM19la Highway Ne~porl Beacn
9262"7 • tl1JCIP<l 1. ,, 1.,,,,,11 .-.. 1• r• ,, n••t,,,.,n1 0, ""'" Contract No .. 2817 eec:rlta• maquln• thtne que A 92663 Ora e Coast Dail Pilot 11, ,, 1 ,,. ,, • r<rn ,,1ni~ P•O•ess or ompheO as Engineer'• Eitlmete: cumpllr c:on la• ~or· 111s Harway 27415 Sea·
M ~ 30 J ~ 1990 mt''1Ct'll 111 11 111• ,, 1 1 ,,.,, 10 1111• P'''"""''"'" or en S:l4 000 00 m •I I d• d •I 1 e g a e • ape Capo Beacn CA
av · · une · 1 t'h '"''"f "'" r 11.ltltl•u\ t1m1ur.111<.o:~ 10 !o.ll•i.ly me Approved by 111tl Cr1y •Pfoplada• 11 ualed quiet• 92664
H••~'"'''" N ,,... •• ,~1 ""'"<! '""·•••! n 11.1nr•• rtuf' 011 ttie Counc1l 1hrs :?91n day ol May qu. la corl• eecuctle au This t>usmess is con .
• movP 0,, M.iv 11! 11v10 nolf! or nolf'~ ~f'Curea Dy 1990 c•'1fl aucteo l>V a llmoted partner
Ht••IJ•••I" Wo11111c• <1111<1 Of'efl nl 'Tru'>I 10 wil I WANDA E. RAGGIO. City SI Ulted no preMnle IU shop
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This 51811\•1'<'•11 w11~ toll.'C1 S& f.41~ 88 pl11~ 1he tntlowongl Cl1tk roepuo91a • li.tnpo. puede I The regislr an1 com-
NAME STATEMENT ""'"' 1rw <''"''"'I.Im~ ril Or t>sl1rn,1lf'CI ro~t., P4Pt'l'ISP5 Prospec11ve 1>1daers may perdef el c:.eo.' le pueden menced lo 1ransac1 bus•·
r n•• tollo.,..mQ pe• son'> .11.. ang" <.our> Ly n11 M<1y 2 1 I ana 11av.Jnc.e~ ,1t 1,.,,. lime (JI I 0111111n one se1 01 t>id docu· quller tu IOlarlo, 1u dlnoro ness under lhe l1cllllous
,,,,,,0 1 """'''~~ il'> t990 lhP 1nrio.tl puOl•c.tlion ol ino~ menlS al no cosl al the olloce r olra1 co111 de eu .t>usmess name 01 names rA~.•M)N fAlf~L AllNORY f4S1787 j Nnltl "olS..tl« S125460 of lht1Put>hc.Wo1~s Oeparl· PfOpleded eln ••leo ecll·'hSled above on M1y 20
I'. ORV CLEANERS 570 W PuUllV1t••I 01 .1nq<' (..<111\11 NOTICE TO me111 3300 Newport cton1lporperledelacort.e. l990
1<11h St Co~11 Mt>\,1 (.,1111 0.111~ P1lnt M.1~ ;•n lunl' 'i PROPERTY OWNER BoulevMCl P 0 Box 1768, E1l1ten Olrot raqul11lot Ins HarW<I)
•.1.:1,;-; 12 19 1990 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Newporl Bt"il Ch C A "9•1e•. Puect. que Ulled This stalt'ment was filed
Ronald c w.111 lt87" r ~4td UNDf RA DEED OF" TRUST 9:?65<! 1768 qulere ,,.,,.., a un eboeedo .. Ith lhe Cd<Jnly Cit'•~ of Or·
Huron Ln I M• r,,,.,,t I D.A Tf [I APRIL 5 1989 UN· For lu•1t11•1 onlorm.thon lnrnedlat-te.llnocon· 1nge Coun1y on M1y 25,
C.ahl 92630 l £.5~ '0U TAKE ACTION call Jorn B1.inl1<1 Pro1ec1 oce 1 un abo9adc1, puede !990 F~505
Trwo; thJ'>tnPs , , rn•• PUBLIC NOTIC[ TO r'RfllFC'T vOUR PROP· Manager at 644-3344 ll•mar a un -•lc:lo de ref· Put>llsned Or11nge COHI Cl.J~!Pd by a• 111d•••O.,.i1 fRT'I" 11 MAV BE SOLO AT Put>hSlle<l Ofnnqe Coasl erenc:I• de ebogadot 0 e Daily Polol June 5 12 l9 26
T11e reg"""' t ,1 , nn1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A PIJEll •C SALE tF YOU Dail~ Pilot June I S 1q90 UN oftc:lne de aruda ::!el l990
mPnCefl 10 '''""·l ei 1>us1 NAME STATEMENT tj((O /4t.j EXPLANA TION FTStS (WH el dlrec:torlo le•· T5SS n,..,.. tOOf'r "I ',,'•'•OU .. I Tl'•I toll ''""'l I>•"•'"'"' .... o r I H( NA I u Rr OF THE fonlco). Bu!t•""'~ "',m,.1• 1 h~lea au1n9 tJu~·n••, .. I\ PROCH DING AGAINST MUC NOTICE c ... No.12tM P'UBllC NOTICE
a1>ovP on M.,y ,.1 1e;...o c. AL 1 r •J k ti 1 A l o ·~ vou vO.J SHOULD CON I The name ana aoareu of Ron Wdll STRUCTtON CONC.(PIS IAC.1 A LAWY(R FICTITIOUS •ullNESI lhe courl IS IEI nomt>re y FICTITIOUI 9UltHEll
Tnos ~tatemen1 w.i~ 111e11 CLC ''J"' 'II 1•111 L 2 DATED MAY :l4 1990 NAME ITATHllENT direccion de 11 corte esJ NAME STATEMENT
jw11n lhe {,wn1, t..•t>r~ nt 01 <.nMlf M"~·' C.A '•lfl7 FIRST AMUUCAN nTLE Tnf' following persons are MUNICIPAL COURT OF Tne 1011<>"'1"0 per-sons are
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;iogt> Couo11 nn May :l t M1111ly1111 R11''"'ll '1 ~' W INSURANCE COMPANY. e d0tng t>usi~s H 1CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF dOlng t>us1ness as ,990 tQ11, c ;i c n" 1 MP\.l , C..A Cellfornte corporetlon NEWPORT PACIFIC OE SAN DIEGO Norlh Counly RAK ENTERPRISES !067
,457115 92677 a, p • 1 s 1nd1 • SIGNS 930 W 16th D· 1 Judte111 O.s1ric1 600 E Val-Salvador Costa Mesa CA
Pur.11·,h1•1.1 CJ• '"4'' C.0.1~1 lt \ l·u!>•• t·~~ ·~ con Authorized Officer t 14 Costa Mesa C1111 92627 ley Pkwy E">cond1CS0 CA 92626
[).111, F'1101 M iv i''l Junt' ~ dut '"'' llv '"' ""'""ou.11 EHi Fiith StrHI 'sante St epl'len Scoll Giem 92025·3098 Kurl Davia Chr1s1ensen
12 19 l<l'la I"" ""' " ,,,1 rr1m An• Celllornle t270t 1714) 2409 l·J Hollyo.Jlo. L.Jguna Tile name aoaress and 1067 Salvaaor Costa Mesa
T SS 1 menri>tl 10 1,.111.,,.u 1 """' 551•0771 Eat. 2134. • Hills C.illl 926S6 lel~phone number of plain· CA 92626 I••·~.. undN in,. 1tc1111ous Put>hshPd Orange Coas1 Sanora L Morgan 393 1111 s 111orney or pl1m11fl Russell Ba1aw1n 1073
h11<;mPss '"'""' "' n11mP., Daily Pilot Juneo S 12 19 Rarnonil Wriy Costa Mesa. without an allorney is (El Corona Ln Costa Me11. CA
1,.,1,..,1 .. now "" M.o~ :n tl'IC\O Calif 92627 nom1>1• Iii 1lirec<:1on y el nu· 92626
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS tq90 T ·57 1 This business IS COO· mero dt> telelono del This t>usiness IS con-
NAME STAtEMENT Ma11lyn11R19na11 duClt'd t>v an •111111 • at>e<gacsodeldemendanle o ducted t>y 1 gener11 part·
PUBllC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ml.tC NOTICE
fhis ~•.iteml•nt wlfs l•h'CJ to1porated assClc1.it1ori del Clt>mondanie Que no nership
MllC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC'"'OflC[ PUBLIC NOTICE rne 1011ow1n9 person& a11> w11111111• Counly Clf'rk ol Or otnttr lhan a par1ne•st11p uenc!.'al>ogodo es) JAMES Tt1e registrant com _____ ....,._ ...... _____ .;.;..;;.;..; ...... .;;..;.;,.;;.;;;..__ ___ .................. .,~ ............ __ ----------oo"'g l>ui.•nPs., dS anglt Counly nn M11y :>S The iegrstran11s) com· WAAREN BEALL. !619) menced to transact l>USI·
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS T:i~NEa~~I~ ~9~~1~~ ~t~ !C\'lO F45150I ~ menced IO 1ransocl l>UI•· •3•·3000 27SS Jttllerson ness under the llCllllOUI NAME ITATIEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT I NAME ITATEMENT 1ES02 Cos1a MPSa Calll P11111"'"''' Ot llltW Co~~I oess under the Fic:tmous S1ree1, Su11e One, Cartst>ad. t>us1ness name or names
The lollowmg person .. ,.,,. Thf' lollow1119 l)f'r,011\ ,JrP The t~uowii•" 1,pr•Ans arA The IOllow•nQ person., art> <l"G:>7 0111v n11n1 hon•• 't 1;> 19 26 ~ ·' Businer.s Nctmf'(SI fisted CA 92008 h&1ed at>Ove on Mily 2S
d t"" b 5 d ., ,. '" •· ' t'"'O at>ove on NIA DATE !Fechal AUG 30 1990 o .. , u mess as oinu busrnti~s a' llomg ouo;uies-; .is doing ovarnt!b as Eines• B<!ClU.1am s 12 ..,.., ~ s 1 G PACIFIC STRtl<FR 88 RE NOB C.RAPH1( l(l() t Ai Cou\l•uC.l•oni Proier11 APPL£ 1s1 FINANCIAL IJllC.ll Ave Hunl i.ngton T "\59 , ~-• / iep ien •em !988 Kurt Christensen
Fair Ortve Cos1..i Meu R!'tlh•ll Avf' ~eu1ld1nQ ;> M anagemPnl Group B 11 SERVICES t '110 KPel Orivt' Br>ach C1thl 'Jl648 ----------~ ~ This Sl&lemenl was llled P•trlcla M. '°""'· Ci.tk, This st1tement OllOS l1led
caur 92627 SullP 107 Cn,,1,1 '"'l''>·I {,A r .... m c PM 778 w 20th Corona Oto• Mot• CA 'l262'> Alan Kirk Osier 1704 Call Ml.IC NOTICE , Wtlh the County Cll'tk Of Or-•r: ... Egan. Deputr Wllh the County Clerk ol Of.
Marvin Berkow111 3:128 9:>6:>6 S• Co•!,; •• ,. •.• CA n.,677 I Aaymona K B1A1101 1710 tornoa St Apl 3 Hunt For that unusual ange County on M"Y 15· Put>llsh•d Orangt1 Cont ange County on Mly 25.
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It an o tlr Sl)llfl oi.eph LO"'"''"' .,,£>2 Headrick Technoloq•t'S K~ DI Coi0«>11 Oftl M.-u tft<llen Beech Cat•• q,iMi NOtJCt Of i tem you've looked f4S7lt7 1990 -ClaJI 92008 tuJ.,~alPr Cr Hun1.r1Qton lnr C.A same"' Jl>OvP •CA 112625 This busone<,s 15 con ~LICATION FOR h Published Orange Coall
T"•s 1>u•1ness 1• con Beach CA ''"6•6 L c B .. o CH'" .. "E IN 0-•1 • for everyw Off ... Put-llshed Ora'1Qe Co1St M936 0111y P110t Jun* S 12 19. ,,. .. " ~ > 7 ' This l)u51ne!>S I'\ •on OU•Sf' , JnOI le I ducted n• a "6 nl'rdl p•11 ....... wrn;;n Ht... 0 p I •• 22 "" ~ cu
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"by d d " Th ' ' .,~ p try the e'.---' f,·-.ia. aity 101 ..,.ay '"June 1990 UC: ev an in 1v1 uw I'\ t>usinf's, •!t t rJn oucled t>y ~ corpo•attnn Kef'I 0. CoronA 0.•I Miir '1Prsh1p OF ALC<>t«>llC ~ wo s. 12 t990
The reg1stranll$I r.om duclNl 1>, rn °n<l1v1a1o 11 Tnf' rt>g•Slrani com CA 926:>5 Tne •eY•'"·•nll,. cpm. HVE,.AOE LICENSE
menced lo 1r11nsac1 1>us1· Tt1f' •eor<olt 1n1 c nm m,.nceo 10 1ian~MI bu'\• Tn1~ bu~1ne"s '" c.on 1mflnef!<l 1o iransaci ~us• To Whom II May Concern
nesa unde• tr>e F1ct111ous menrPd 10 1ransac1 l>u'\1 nen under lht' hCl•llOU'\ I dueled by t'lu<l>MCJ ""d w11e-111e!>S unoer me f icWious CONNOISSf UR INVEST
Business N1me<s1 h'\18d nf'S$ undf'r fl"• ttr.111tnus t>ui.one\s n11,...,,. rir name'\ T hf' r!"(l1\1111n1 com-Business Namr>(~I 11s1ed MENT CORPORATION 19
ebOve on M1y 18 1q90 I nu'\•n"'I"> n;im<' "' nilmeS hsled ol>Ovt' (In Mey 2• menc.f'd 10 """""" hvs• lat>ove on M&y 21 1990 upplyinq to lho Dfop1l•tmen1
Marvin Berl!owllz h~lf.'d al•''"' 0'1 M.ly 22f 1990 neu undc'f lh<' hc1t1tOU'I [rntl$1 Bec;.,1111m of A1Gut101~ Ot•ver~ Con
This <ttalernf'nl Wll\ l1lf'<l 1qqo frank M Hi• .. dtt<.lo. CEO bu'11nen nnm!' Of n11rnes Thts s1a1emen1 was hlf'll trol 10 tell alcoholic
with lhe Counly Clerk of Or JOSl'l'.lh LOrf"''"" This ~l.Jl~meni ,.a'I Med hslec:I 11>ove on nol yel lw1th Iha C:.0un1v Cktt~ ol Or t>e"eroget. M 2949 f.airview
tl'IQI Count't on Mity 2 t Th•\ '1.i1M1f'nt wa• filed with the County Clerk of Or I Lou•se C B11ncs1 Ray· ange counly on May 21 SI Co"a Me$a, CA 92626
1990 Wllh lhe Counly cw~ ol O• ange Counry 01'1 Mly 25.lmond K BranCll 1990 With 47 On-Sale Geno<al F4577M an11e Counly on May 25 19111) f45Mlt Th15 sta10men1 was hied f-457715 (Put> Ell Pl t lteenM!l4S}
Put>hShed Orange Coas1 1m F45150I Pubh.,ht-d Orang Coasr wf1h thf! County Clerk or Or-I Put>hshe<I Ornl'IQO coast Publllhf!d Or11no~ Cou1
Dally Pilot May 29 Juno S P111lt•%h'"<J 0•11nqo Cont o1111y p,101 Jul)• s 12 19 26 &nqe Counly on M1y 25 10111ly P1101 May 29 Jul\e s 01111y P110• Jun '> 1990
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Ftcmiou1 aultNHI F1CTtT1ous BUllNHI FICTITIOUS auttNEH Ml.IC NOTICE NAME ITATHHNT PUeuc HEA"INO
NAMI ITATIMENT NAiii ITATIMENT NA• ITATf•NT The following persons are NOTICE IS HFRf;8Y
The following persons 11re Tn .. following per~on' are fhf! following persons are FICTITIOUI •UttNell doing t>usln u as GIVEN thal the Board ot
doing business as doing O\l~lf\(11$ 0, I dOI 1>u~1nen 115 NAM( ITATIMIN~ Al SURF R,\GE SPORTS· Trutteea ol Huntir1gton w:ti.Ue·:i~~.Ali;:,~~rdrS~eR PEERLESS PRODUCTS i a"3AALOKOORIONE 266 The IOllowtng person• are WEAR. 8) S~EEN RAGE, S.ac:h union HIQl'I School
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111tod •boYe on May 2t, nest 11~ lhO t~lltrout, Mnrio Ofnel t n11e ur~ tne 11c:11ti0ut l•tted at>Ov on Mey 22 CtltlCHnll Ouettton• re '"° tw~~~ """'" °' J'lft,,,.,t This t11tttmflnt w t h~ l>u .. '*• n&l'nt Ot f'leMet 1990 0-tdll\Q 1111• G«\ettt W•1""" Pa11ic11 0 Holiman 11ated 11bove on June 1 19901 with tne County Clerk 01 Of lt"ted tb<>Yt on n1a John R Mvuay mt'I' oo forwtto.o to Aom11'1
rn11 1111ttn\en1 w•• ''*' S11tvNl D M1111c 11~ Count nn Mtt" 18 C•l'I• L 8'tf••in1 lhtS 1111~1 was ftlfK! 1str11tor ot "ood ~""
w.thlhe.CountyClorkOIOr fM~llHemen• Wlt1 ~ 1990 ~ ' • fhts '''~' wn trted ...mtth\!Co11ntfClenrofOr·1H8UH.$O l02St YorJuown ange County on M•y 2S Wllh the County CIMll Ol Of· I FU1QI wtth the County Clftk of Or· M9' County on Mey 25 Allef\"41 Hunh~ton 0..ectt
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flut>lttlled Of8tlflft COHI ! 1990 ,ct1171 Ol\lly Point Mil 29 Juno $ 1990 ,..._ Put>llshed Orange Coatt llearltlQ
O.ilt PllOI J\int-s f2 19 26. Pubh\hNI °' "941 Co.list 12 19 tll'l() ., Publltned Or•not Cool Ol!IY PtlOI JU'le 5 f2 19 26 Otted M•v 211 1990
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legat Department at the
D aily Pilot is pleased to •n·
nounce a new service now av••'·
able to new businesses
W e will no w SEARC H the
name to r you at no extra charge.
and save you the time and the
trip to the Court House 1n Santa
Ana Then. ol course. after the
searc h is completed W9'w111 tile
your f1c 11t1ous business n•me
s tatemenfl w1th the County Clerk.
publish ooee a weett tor four
weeks as required by law and
then Ille your proof ol publt·
c atio n w ith the County C tetk ..
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Please stop by to Ille your
hc hhous h us1ness st•tement at
the Daily Pilot L89•I Depart·
ment. 330 West Bay. C osta
Mesa. C ahlorn1• If you c an no t
s top by. Ple•se call u s
af (7 14) 642·4321. e.1ens1on
3 1!> or 3 f8 and we will IT'ake
arr•ngements tor yqu to handle
this procedure by mail
If you should h•ve •ny further
questions. pte•se call us and we
will ~ more than glad to ISS•SI
you
Good luc k 1n you r
new b us1ness11
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