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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-07 - Orange Coast Pilot.GOOD MORNING! It's Thursday, June 7, 1990, and here's what's happcnina; ORANGE COAST WEATHER: The sun will bum throuah mid momina clouds. Southwest winds will aust to I S mph in the afternoon. T ... y•1 MP/lew: Y cstcrday's hi~/low: Tomorrow's haah/low: SPORTS: Majer ~ape S.leball; Aqel1 I, Kaaua Ctty ! DMpn 7, Allula 5 ...... 66-62 68-60 S..'•·Alfordetals lul41e Tk Newll"MID: More&ossip from the Re- publican gala at the South Coast-Westin ... The bigcst seller at Bill Sears' table of Republican Party pins, neck- laces and other jewelry was the red-white-and-blue .. official elesm&nt pin" for SI.SO ... But a new item, a necklace of ivory-colored beads with an ivory elephant, was doing well too, according to Scars. presi- dent of Los Anaclcs-based Gerald Sca~Wcst, lnc ... "We call lhem 'the Republican Rosary Beads.' " Sean said of the ivory necklaoc. '"Made of acnuine plastic ..... Neat Seems Sears sells his items at Republican event across the country. His family has manu- factured p ducts for the party since I 9S ? ... "My father's done work for every Republican President since Eisenhower. And I did all the custom manufacturing fo r President ~capn." Here Comes Diaue: Dianne Feinstein's victory speech - which came so early it made prime time -was watched with some intereit by local GOPs ... Most Republicans watched on, interested in tak· ing stock of the woman who will face Republican Sen. Pete WiJson in the gubernatorial race in November ... But one woman in Assemblyman Gil Ferguson's hotel suite was heard to quietly comment: .. I think we're in for trouble." • C1 AS CM CtO C1 85 Ct•S C7 A7 Al ca-• M 11-4 15 AIO THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1990 Gems of the desert: Onions SEE SECTION C ) SUNNY 25CENTS A final facelift for Fashion Island Atrium Court scheduled to get S6 .million renovation and d ining space and 50 stores. Owned b) the Irvine Co .. fashion Island was designed in the mid-I 960s. hopping center officials recently reported a 21 percent increase in sales for the first quarter of 1989 over the same penod last ~ear. By RUSS LOAR ~Noc ...... llf- NEWPORT BEAC H -The Fashion Island makeover con- tinues with a S6 million reno- vation of the shopping center's Atrium Coun. The ambitious rcfurbiShment comes after completion of a fi ve- y.car. $100 million renovation which has attracted b o th merchants and customers to the center's expanded 1.2 million square feet of retail space. The newest renovations in- clude reconstruction of Farmers' Market and additional stOJ'C$. .. Atrium Coun's renovations will 'complement Fashion Island's Mediterranean town square at- mosphere," said marketing direc- tor Laura WiDlll'. Farmers' Market, an upscale grocery store, will be con- solidated from 38,000 square feet to I S,000 square feel The mar- ket's deli offers more than 60 varieties of sandwiches and reno- vations plans include a florist and a soup and sandwich bar . Los Anacles-based architects RTK.L will oversee the reno- vation design which will include additional display windows and tile work. .. The glasswork will lighten up • Atrium Coun and allow shoppers to 'people watch' and view di&- plays from the ou\side," Winger said. New landscaping. designed by The SW A Group of Laguna Beach, will include eight 38-foot Mexican palm trees framing the lower level. The three-level Atrium Coun o'riginally opened in 1985 w11h 1160.094 square feet of shopping They credit tht' sales boost to the center's mort' diverse mu: of stores and more acce_'iS1 ble Euro- pean villa&e environment The renovations added more than 70.000 square feet of retail space to the center. Stunning· Upset nds A ran era By KAREN AUGE Oall)r l"tlOI Stafr \IVrlC•r IRVINE -Voters here ended an era T uesday. ln a stunning upset, second-term councitmember Sally Anne hendan nosed incumbent Mayor Larry Agran out of office. ending a dozen years of Agran's membership on the City Council and dashing his hopes for an unprecedented eight years as mayor. The unofficial. final tally shows Sheridan. 54. a winnt'r by 860 votes 1n an ele<.:uon that saw less than half the eligible voters cast ballots. When i.he taxes office nt'Jtt month. Sbencian w1ll be JOined by running mates Barry Hammond, a self-de'· scribed professional moderator. and retired Marine Corps Gen. Wilham "An" Bloomer. Third-place finisher Maf') l\nn Ga1do will complete the two years remaining on hendan's council term. unless residents call for a special election to fill the scat. her husband. Don Shendan. had headed to the beach for a day of rest. On an answenng . machine at the couple's Woodbnd~e home. Don Sheridan's '01ce told callers. ··~mocran has broken out 1n In inc.'' · -\ surprised and obvious!) tired Agran said 'Wcdn~). "The people s1mpl) 1nd1catcd the) wanted a changt' 1n d1rcc11on ... Refemng to the shm margrn of .. ·1ctof). Agran added. "There as no trong mandate for radical change. but clcarl) the people fell the) want· ed a change 1n the ma)'or and a change in the Cit) Council.'' Agran credited a ma1lt'r cnucal of him that was d istributed by the conSC'rvau'e Lincoln Club as a fac- tor in the o utcome of the ught elccuon. "In a ract' this close. 11's fair to say that could ha "e been rt'Spons1ble for the margin of difference." ht' said. lrvlne Mayor Larry Aeran goes over IOllle mall Wednesday .tier· his bid for r-lec- 0.-, ,.... ...... .., .,_ -.. don was narrowly turned down by the voten Tuesday. Shendan's campaign workers said Wednesday that the ma or-elect a nd Lincoln Club President G us Owen said the group's elTons in lrvmt' rt'presentcd the first ume 1t had (PIH~ Stt AGRAN/A8) Pilot voting results the best COSTA MESA -We·hate to brlJ. but a lot o f people out there notaccd more than a few subtle differences between the Oru1e Coa1t Dally Pilot and the com- petition Wednesday morning. Like accurate election returns. The Los Anacles Times in some editioru predicted that Irvine Mayor Larry Agran wu headina toward victory in the election count. The Santa Ana- based Resister hedged its bets. telling readers the race between Ap'an and challenger Sally Anne Sheridan was "tiaht." The O.U, PUec.. however, stayed up late enough to set the story slJ'aiabt. Sheridan won. Aaran lost. Upset. Major story. Tfie DallJ Ptlel had it ... on the front paae. • . Tbe same· was true with the lieutenant 1ovemor's race, two local Assembly contcsu and even Proposition 111 . the con· trovenial ps Wt measure. ,. .... Dew~ybeats Truman, again The ~ Tlllles report While other papers went to bed with little more than the ablcntee ballot count, the 0.UJ PUet ex- tended its deadline to 2 a.m. to act in near-final results. It meant wakina up a candidate or two in the pre-dawn hours for com- ments and it meant a little scramblina in the backshop, where the paper is put t<>sethtt. The paper finally went to press ,,._ ... '" '8LOT I Alf Voters in Orange County see things quite differently By PAUL ARCHIPLEY o..,. ~ l'Olllec• llfrlt" Orange County voters demon- strated again Tuesday that they hke marching to their own drummer. In statewide elections. they re- jected ballot measures that passed. supported candidates who lost and opposed others who won. But in one imponant race -the lieutenant governor's primary battle between state senators Marian Bergeson and John Seym our -Or- ange County Republicans sided w11h the state's maJOnty. And, some analysts suggested. the strength of Bergeson ·s support in the county may be a key to Republican aubematonal victory in November. As often as not. ,however. Orange Countians asserted their indepen- dence from the state majonty. They opposed e very bo nd measure but two -whjJe all seven passed statewide. Marian .. , ...... They supported lrvine resident .. Anacla "Oaf' ~uchanan for state the state GOP nomma u o n. anyway. treasurer. while incumbent Thomas Even the county's belraaured Hayes won the Republican no mi-~mocrats somc1i mes bucked the nauon. state"1de trend. The~ reJCCtt'd Huntu~gton Beach Herc. they supponcd Lo Angeles Couna lman Wes Bannister fo r in-District ttomcy Ira Remer for at- surancc commissioner. but he won tomt'y general. while San Franasco DA. .\rlo m1th "on the nom1- nauon. l\nd they backed former tele,.1s1on commentator 8111 Press for 1n· surance comm1ss1oner. but tale Sen. John Garnmcnd1 1o; the pan) 's nominee In local elect1ons. 'oters forced lcng-umc . upen 1sor Harrit'tt Wieder and ncwl)-appointed. but respected. D1s1nct Anom e) Mike Cap1zz1 into November runoffs. but the) re-elected contro"crs~-plagucd incumbents hke .\sscssor Brad le} tacobs. Recorder Lee Branch and ShenlT Brad Gates. While elk'uon e~peru "ere c1t1n,g approval of tran portauon Prop- osition 111 a' ~' 1dcnce that Cah- fom1a's I 98CK ta\ revolt wa dead. Orange Count1an clung to their d1shkt' of ta' incl'l'aSt'S -despite their gndlockcd frce~ay . Statewidt'. Propo 1uon I 11 pa .sed 52-48 {>Cf'Ct'nt. 1n Orange County. It was reJectt'd b the same margin. Likewise. Orange Counuans voted down the Proposiuo n I I 6 rail trans- ponauon bond measure. two educa- tion fac1ht1e bond mca ures and an canhquakt' rehab1htat1 on bond proposal - all of which won statt"- fftteaw see COUNTY I Ml Two In Huntington Beach test po/It/cal waters, like it 9y llOURT aMKIR ~ ........ ...., HUNTlNOTON BEACH -Qty C<MlftCllmat Wes 8unilta and Tom Mays tated the waters of -~ pobtica for the ft1"11 time Tuaday and both came out with IOlid V1CtOria. w.-Blnatlter, ~,... mayor Illa ,_.., ouq,olled four candidates iD Ilia low apendi• but bectic bit· ..... ~ to Jrt the b-public:an nomination fOr ... le in. I sunmcc commisS1oncr He'U flClC Democratic Wln ner state Sen. John Oaramendi in the fall. And Mays. the cu~nl mayor. overcame a mad~x full of "hit pieca" to win the Rq>Ubhcan .,om1· nation for the 58th AsJembl 01s· trict. Mayiaid M ~he nepllVC campaip mailers boomeranacd and lblt people voted for him to show tbeir di ..... t. Mays. J6. handily dt· fated hi• two chitf opponent Seymom Alban and ~ vOft Ehtn. He'll face Democrat Luanne W. Pryor tn November's general elec- tion. but d1stnct voters usually elect Republican Bann1 tcr. 53. •on t~ nom1- nat1on Wlthout 1Cnd1na a poht1cal mailer or talons out an ad 1n the ntwlp&ptr or on radio or TV. He lel h1• poh"c•l consullAnt to 1n February when his campellf' ran tow on fund . But he bat a tcady p&tb up aod doVo>n the s\a~. ~na lo two or ,...,_ .. •ACH/A8f .... • oot • l ~ DM.Y Pll.01'/~,June7, 1880 · OA searches fo~ .. Jmposter In attorney's paternity test I 9yll&Y ADAMS .,._,_....,....., SANT A ANA -A Newport Be.cb anomey took a one-two pwacb W~y when, just houn after be loa bis bid for a Republican pany seat. be was c~ with perjury and falsifyina evidence in COMcct.ion with I paternity suit. Prosecutors believe William Yacobozzi Jr., 48, sent another man to ajvc a blood sample in March. a • sample that was meanti to determine whether Yacobozzi was the father of a 6-year-old girl. T he paternity suit. brought by Colleen Walters in 1988. claimed the • politically ambi1ious lawyer was the ::father of ber child. : A sample of Yacobozzi's DNA. -compared 10 the child's. might have Chlld' s play .......... ~ -.... ---- ..,.. _... ----. settled lbe question. but prOsecutorl contend Y acobozzi sent anotber man 10 the Lona Beach Memorial Medical Center laboratory in bis pla(:e. The alleged impersonator was armed with Yacobom's driver's liocnse and credibly forse<l the law- yer's signature. prosecutors said. The hi1cb came when a pbo\o, taken of the man who gave blood in Yacobozz:i's name, appeanld in coun documcn\S. Deputy District Attorney Wally Wade said. The phQtograpb and other eV!'dcncc persuaded a Superior Coun j ud&c to throw out the DNA test res ults. which showed Yacobozzi -or whoever gave the blood -was not the father. The district attorney's "office "- woWd lig '° find \be man they call is strictly a civil matter." Jobn Doe l, wbo alJeeedly look <t Falsifyina blood 1ests by usi~ a YICObozzi'a blood tell. AJoaa witb a 1ian<Hn donor is probably a fairly ~ re1eue detailiQs the ~ common practice, Yacoboui said. lllllllt Yacpbozzi, a cok>r ~ The fact that the district attorney lflpb of John Doc l was distnbutcd chose to single out his case for to newspa~rs. Prosecutors hope prosecution clearly showed the pros- someonc wdl recotnize the man and ecutors were bit~ against him. be tum him in. Wade said. said. Yacoboz:zi denin the claim \hat The district attorney's office will he fathered Walters' child, allhouah continue to press the case apinst published reports said he settled the Yacobozzi -whether or no t rus cwm out of coun In early May. pa1emity suit is senlcd -because T~rms of lbe settlement were not the DNA report was pnsentcd to the dascloscd. court as evidence making the case a In a two-page reply to the char&es felony mauer. Wade said. of perjury and presenting false But Yacobozzi still believes the e~id~nce. Yacoh?zzi q~~tioned the district attorney's office was dastnct attorney s dec1S1on to file motivated b)' something olhcr than criminal charges against him when a search for Justice in its prosecution "99 out of I 00 attorneys agree (this) of him. o.., ..... ~., .....,. ·- A young boy pl•ys In th• sand near th• Newport Beach Pier while his parents rest In the warm sun. 3 Ocean View schools given reprieve By JOSHUA LOWE O.ity l'llot Staff Writer HUNTINGTON BEAC H -In a umuttuous-me-t"t1ng ~nesday. Ocean Vie" School 01stnct trustees announced a rcpne .. e for three schools slated to close next )ear. The \Ote 1n the Marina High School gym was J-0. with abste n- tions b> trustee Ehzabe1h Spurlock and board pre<.idcnt Chuck Os- terlund. The d1stnct master pl~nning com· m1ttee that studied possible school closures ga'c a formal recommen· · dat1on Monda~ night that the board close Ha,en V11:v.. Lake V1ev. and Golden \'1ev. schools. The comm111cc added a ca' eat. sa)in1t the planned shutdown be 22 killed in plane crash in Amazon RIO DE J.\7'EIRO. Brazil -.\ turbopro p planl' earl") ing 42 people crashed Wednc<,da~ 1n a Jungle clear· mg 1ust shon 01 an a1rpon 1n the eastern .\ma1on and an airline of- ficial said 22 people died. T he plane nosedived about a half· m ile shon of the: runwa) 1n the Amazon cl\-. of .\ltam1ra. said Rob- erto aque'ue. a spokesman for T .\BA airline Altam1ra 1s 2.100 miles nonhwest of Rio de Janeiro. Nineteen passengers and the . co- pilot were killed on impact and the pilo t and a passenger died en route to the hospital. SaQuette sa.id by telephone late Wednesda )'. held ·in abe}ance until issues of desegregation and d1stnct recon- tigurauon of school grade levels and attendance boundanes are settled. Trustee Janet Gamck agreed. say- ing she "'ouldn't want to rush the reconfiguration process by closmg schools. ··To do reconfiguration nght would Lake at least a "ear. but we sho uld be concentrating on pro- grams. no.-.bu1ldings." Garrick said before the meeting. The 200 or so parents and stu- dents on hand cheered w1ldl} at the board's announcement. · This means the d1stnct will have to seek another v.ay out of its financ ial dilemma. It was hoped that the clo~ures would gene rate some much-needed capital for the d1stnct. The trustees could bnng the issue back next school_year. depending on reconfiguration studies. Alitlough pleased with the de- cision. parent!; still kept up a relent- less attack on the d1stnct's admin1s- trat1on of programs. from busing to sex education. "We don't want \OU to close schools. but we want· }OU to make serious c hanges in the fiscal and managcn al structure of this dis- tnct.'" said anq Sea,cr. a district parent. Another tense moment occurred whe n trustee Spurlock stepped down from the board to address 11 as a parent and blasted It for fiscal mis- management. She claimed the dis· tact had the mone} to do what was necessar). White House defends defense budget proposal By ALAN FRAM Auoct•t~ ,.,_ ... \II"'~ WA HINGTON -Defense Sec- retary Dick Cheney Join~ White House-congress1onal talks Wednes- c1ay but offered no 1nd1cation the Bush admm1strat1on was ready to accept s1gn1ficant defense cuts. par- t1c1pants said . Cheney e ntered the negotiations amid d11Terences over how the talks might be affec1ed b} Tuesday's vote in California to double that state's gasoline tax. Democrats said it sig- naled that Americans don't neccss- aril> reject higher levies. But m ost Republicans discount~ the notion that the California vote would make budget negotiators less fearful of boosting federal taxes. reach as high as $206 billion without special attention. President Bush has proposed spending SJOJ.3 b11l1on on the mili· tan for 11scal I 991 . wh1cn i.tani. lXI. I . Opponent!> sa~ that recommen· dauon ignore wamung East-West relations and want to cut 11 bv at least SS billion. · "No new numbers." Cheney said during a break when asked whether he had offered a ncv. defense proposal. The defense secrctaf). Joined b) Republicans. instead J ust1 lied the administration's spending request. which calls for slight decreases in future years. Democrat said the) were d1sap- po1hted. In her rehuttal. trustee Carolyn Hunt said she d1dn"t think 11 proper to step aside from thl' board and speak as a parent. prompting Spurlock to march off the board and into the stands. "These people knov. morl' about what's best fo r these kids than you do.·· Spurlock said. The board meeting nearly de- generated into an~rchy, and presi- dent Osterlund th~atencd to quit on the spot. But. af\er a pka from Garrick. Spurlock rejoined the board and the meeting resumed. In final remarks befor<· the \Ole. Osterlund hnd distric t uper- mtendent Monte MacMurra} ex- plain that w1thout consolidating or closing schools. the d1stnct faces a $1 .J m1l11on d eli.Cl! for ne\t ~car. Evacuation set for Americans MON ROVIA. L1bena -Loyalist troops killed a commander of rebels ~aring do wn on the capital. and U.S. officials said Wednesday they were arranging special fl1~hts to evacuate Americans from L1bcna. Another American official 1n Washington said President S<lmuel K . Doe had asked for LI. . help to flee. bu1 diplomats 10 Mo nro' 1a said he had refused a U.S. ofTer of sate passage. U .S. o ffi l·1ali. said the Rush ad- ministration 1s arrangm,s pttial fl ights to allov. several hundred Amencan citizens to leave Libcna because of the dctcnorating situ· ation there. Ther said the special flights would begin Saturd3). -By rte Anocl•t~ Press ~ He said the impendi~ ca1e seriously da~ his bid for a seat o n the Oranae County RepubUcan Pany'a Central Committee. Out of 15 candidates, Yacobozzi finished ninth in the race for sjx seats. "Without this case. I probably would've worked hardcl' for the seat." Yacobozzi said. Bnidn his politkal ambitions. Yacoboui said his high-profile ca- reer u a defense lawyer -which includes several cases won against the mstrict anomcy's office -has made him an easy target. "Ifs like F. Lee Bailey and Marvin Mitchelson.'' Yacobozzi said. "Once you gain a certain status or notoriety. a lot of people are aoina to want to bring )OU down." Dlltrkt AttomeJ rel••H thla photo of th• IMpost•. Burglars elude bloodhounds, officers LAGUNA HI LLS -Orange County Sheriffs 1m ,.1NNP>'>lllM"'. Depanment deputies searched for three burglars who ransacked a home Wednciday momina. but NEWS d idn't find the men after using blo00bounds and a helicopter. BRIEFS Sheriffs Lt. Jay Mendez said deputies and Califomina Highway Pa1rol officers combed the area around the 22500 block of Taranto for about ·two hours, but couldn't find the burglars. A delivery man for Arrowhead water called deputies af\er he saw three Hispanic men go insjde the home on Taranlo at 9:47 a.m. A fourth man. who was later taken into custody. stood outside as a lookout. Mendez said the lookout whis1lcd when deputies arrived, trying to alert his cohorts. But the three burglars ran o ut the back door and hopped over a fence. Leaving the lookout behind. Although deputies didn't find the three burglars. they recovered a car stolen from the El Monte area . It was not known if any 1tems were laken from the home. Mendez said. Rubber ducks race for charity IRVTNE -A rubber duck race held at Irvine's Wild Rivers Waterpark 1s expected 10 net $25.000 for the U nited Cerebral Palsy Association. which held the fund-raiser last weekend. Four thou!>and of the tO)S floated in-the park's w~ters Saturda) in the Rubber Duck) Grand Pnx. and 34 decorared "corporate" ducks competed in their own race. Rubber ducks cost participants $5 each and corporate ducks cost S 100. The Grand Pnx winner won a mp to Glasgow. Scotland. Proceeds of the event will go to the association·., Regional Infant Center tn Santa .\na. r Murder trial goes. to jury S .\NT .\ AN.\ -Thi." trial of a computer wh11 r harged w11h plot11ng his \\lfe·.,, murder and persuading his )Oung daughter 10 pull the trigger endl·d WcdnesJa~ w11hou t lhe defendant tcst1fyin8. The d efcnM'. o f Oa\ld Arnold Brown las1ed a h\lle more than · two da)s. with the most contro,•ersial defense w11ness being Bro wn·s c'-a11orne). Joel Baruch-. who Tuesday argued heatedly with the pro~cu1or Defense attomc} Ga~ Po hlson "as una,a1lable to comment on "h) BrO\\n "asn·1 called to test1f). rhe JUT) IS C\(X'Cted to begin deli berations on TueMia). Brov. n. ,8. 1~ c harged w11h masterminding his wife's 1985 murder anJ Pl'r~u<iding h1~ daushter Cinnamon. then 14. to commit the cnme b~ relllng her that she would spend httle time 10 custody. Officer cleared in shooting death ~.\NT.\ .\:-.: \ -\ frdcral JUr)" d ecided Wednesday that a Westminster police olliccr \\3'1 JUst1fi~ whe n he shot and lulled an 18-}ear-old man dunng a mc:kc that erupted o utside a b1nhday pany 1n 1988. Officer Ste·' e Phillips \\3S awarded damages equal to his auorne} ·., fee<1 -about SI 00.000 -by the Jury. said his attorney. Bruce Praet. Thi.' pand deliberated two days in federal court in Santa .\na follov. ing the 11-da~ tnal. Phillips countcrsuC'd thc fa m1I} of the late Frank Maninez. The fam1I} had stied the officer and the c11y of Westminster, alk gmg their son ·s Cl\ 11 n~ht~ had been violated m the July 15,,.1988 shooting. Pnor to 1he l 1lln~ of the sun. an Orange County Grand Jury failed to re turn an indictment against Phillips. ··There was no warning.·· crew member Rodolfo Lopes de M iranda told the Manchcte TV netwo rk. ··There was a great screeching noise and the fl oor rose up and threw us up agamst the ceahng. Then e\'.ery- thmg we nt black:· Officials have not determined the cause of the era h. a spokesman said. -By Tbe Anocl•t~ Pre,. Most Democrats and some Re· publicans see the DcfenS( Depart- ment budget as a source of big savmgs next year. Budget nego- tiators are trying 10 find a way to reduce next year's deficit to $64 billion. the target set by the Gramm- Rudman law. Ho wever. the admin- istratio n has said the deficit could "The administration appears to be holding strong to the pos1t1on that defense sho uld not be cut." said Senate Budget Committee Chairman James Sasser. D-Tenn. 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Get your questions answered rcg.uding: • Law Scbool Requirements-• Placement when & how to apply • Scholarships • Financial Assistance • The Law School Admission Test •Irvine Campus <LSATI A question and answer period will follow lhc seminlf. To regisia. c.11 714/738-1000 and uk for an AdmlsskJN Counselor. ~ating is limited and rescrva1ion1 arc on a ftn1-c:omc. first ICfVed bl.sis. WESTERN STA'l:E ·1066 =ac=Oll~ ... .,~~ • 1973 A«ftld•ed ~ COlllftritlec of a. 6umJnm. ~!!UNIVERSITY !ii!!i!!!! COLLEGE or &AW Stale .. °' C.Womie • '976 Aoc:A Ol'at "7 W.-.. ~of Schoal1111CS ~a • 1990 California'• u.ac-Law School J 111 Nonlt S,_ Coll#,.~ • FMllttrOll. CA 926JI • , I Tales of three cities all in one county ~aguna is perfect, Newport Beach ts stalled and Irvine is changed N umber One tells everyone, "You're perfect." His post is the Laguna Corner of Forest Avenue and Coast Highway and that's the name on his driver's license: Number One. If there could be another • Laguna Greeter of the '50s Jim and '60s. jcfs Number One H(s got a wh11e beard. . W OOd stained }ellow. brown from · too many V1rg1na lims. a J kn~rled walking stick and a leather attache case filled with h is poetry. Hes a quick one: ··1 know of no o ne '4hO can be me as pcrfectl)' as me." "You're pcrfch." he clicks off to a tourist from Argentina. Num~r One can say "You're perfect" in 15 different languages. inclu.dingJust-learn(•d Russian. Then he ~~s a grinning local who's moving 10 the Grand Canyo n and accept'11ve dollars fo r some poetn. With live bucks 1n is parka. Number O ne heads for his favorite lunch. the Hare Krishna Cultural Center. "You're perfect," he yells IQ passcrsb~ du~ing a pcrfrctly beautiful day in Laguna Beach. With an e 1stcnce-threatcning $32 million lawsuit finnly lodged in the L'.S. uprcmc Coun . the Hare Krishna Cultural Center at Glennc~ re and Legion treets is again serving with a smile. They have the best all-) Ou -can-eat live-dollar karma-free buffet lunch on the Orange Coast crunch}-frcsb salads. vegetarian casseroles and iced raspberl) tea ... Come again soon." says Lfsa, the sarong-clad luncheon hostess. Not a bad idea. Hare Knshna (pronounced ha-RAY KRISH-na) dinners arc a mere SI"< dollars . .\gain, they're all-you-can-eat. Tu~sda~ 1s tacd night and Thursda) it's enchiladas. Chanting is op11onal .\sk for S"att. Tell him Number One sent you. It's bard to say "ho 1s number one at the Newpon Harbor An Mu'iCum. In 1\s current contro"crs). the museum ts without a dtrt'ctor. Herc's an ad from last week's Fantasy Free Press: HELP\\' .\NTED: D1rcc1or for contemporary an museum in affiuent Southern C'ahforn1a coastal community. Must be skilled m Uniting fa ctions. ra1\lng monc~. overcoming past mistakes and ex pint 0 mg Co\ b~blu-P•~'>f.A+Ag popula<.'e,..eager--for~uk~ra~ and social invohcmcnt. •'>not hard to please. Ideal site donated. but plan' for Ol'\\ mult1 -milhon dollar facility are stalled. Director's input nt'cdcd. C o mmun1t) seeking leade-rsh1p to bnng exciting <.•,h1bm m (1.l'. Hcx·knc..·~. Rauschenberg. Stella. Christo. and Hasper Johns. etc.) and dn\c elitist image out. Salary in low six figures. Respond quid.I~. rk·a't'" 75Q-1I22. Mean" hale. br:I\ o to Don Br("n for laking .the arrhttectural 1n11tattve on lhl' nl'w art mu cum. It's time someone got the trustees mo' mg. 8c'i1dl's. 11 "111 tx· built on his front lawn and, from all account'\. the Piano plan 1<, a cluncker. Now. ha'e T um. Bill and Gar) mind 1hc store so Don can mo"e thosl' Junk) truck' oil th<.' 'ille. rut up a "Com mg Soon .. sign and gel a set of plans he. a nc'' d1rl'l'tor and 1he communit) find attract•' e forgl·t about affordah1h1~. this area r«ognizcs quah1y and tho'e "ho cnJo~ rnntl'mporan an "111 pa~ for 11. Let's do 1t nght. Bui ll-1· do 11 \OOh . .\I thl' rate "e'rc going. when a new Ncwpon Harbor .\n ~tu~um J\ lini'ih('d . .\nd\ Warhol will be considered an old ma'tl'r · It's amning bow fast 1mJgl'' lan changl' W11h Tuesda~ ·!> narro" tkfl"al ofMa~or Lam .\gr:sn b~ Counc1l\\oman Sall~ nne hcndan. thl' Cit\ of II"' inc l'i no longer a "liberal. IO\\·growth. uni\ ers11~ to" n 1 • O\\ 11°\ another Orange Count) Republican stro nghold ..\gran. a 1.X.·nHlfrUI ''ho\<.' 1dc-a"' for protl'Ct1ni the environment and conH·n1ng 1h1.• 1.·conom~ g:uned state and national attention. was con.,1dl•r1.·d a ">hoo-111 ltll n··l'll'n1o n. Shendan. a Republican "ho ma1n1a1ncd nl' gml·rnnll'nl-., mk was .. filling potholes and tnm- m1ng 1rn•,, .. ''agnl a '011w,,hu1 nl'gall,c. uphill campaign. Su rt· l'nough. \\ 1.•dnl'\d.J} morning Sall) Anne woke up a winner. No". progrC\'ilH' tollo"l'r"> of .\gran \\Ondcr. what happened" """'''er S1mpk Sl;ll'ndan ~ot 8ti0 morl' 'otes in a supposedh non-pur11~n ckc11un fhaf, \\tlh a 50 ix·rccnt turnout and Irvine's rcgl\tra11on l~I\ unng Rcpuhllrun~ b~ a .2-10-I margrn. So Larn ·\gran neH·r ":" ;1 \hoo-in. W('lcomc to Orange Count~. Cll) ol In 1m· J im H'ood 's rolumn runs Sunday, Tuesday a11d Tb•rsday Balboa man fought to keep dirt streets • In Newport Beacb: Harry Welch. an early New-- - pon lkach bomla. begged 1ht· C11y Council not to 010 YOU pa'c tht: !lade 'llrl'Cts of Balboa because 1f tht'y did. KNOW auto mob1ks \~ould come from Nt'wpon and disturb 'lt the summer rl''i1tkn1s. Wa, hl'. e'er right! • In Irvin!;= The B<'ckman Laser Institute & Med ical C'hn1c a1 t r( I. co-founded b) Or. Arnold 0 . Beckman and Dr. MKhacl Berns. UCI professor of Cell Biology •• and urger}. o pl'ncd 1n June. 1986. • In 'Laguna Beacb: The main city hbraf). pan of the Orange Count) Publat· L1hr8f) ~\Stem. has 60.000 volumes with special collec11ons o f art. local h1 slof) and children's hteraturt. • ID Costa Mesa: T"o unexplained cannon balls have bttn found in Costa Mesa. one on 18th Street and one near Placentia Avenue Cannon b<\lls? From a pirate ship? More ru·mors of bidden gold at the Estanda~ tmo; 11me mvoh mg Bouchard the pnvat~r. Nobody has foun~ that trcasurr l'tther I ... In Hdflngton Beacb: In 1890. the stat geologist dcscnbed 10.000 acre we~t or the Santa Ana Rivt'r as peat lands. inhabited mostl) b~ racl'OOn~. occa'l1onal fugitives and wild hop. known as "tuk rooters ... \"ou can 1111prtH t' tlm teatun.· b) t'Ontnbut11t1 ('('al/)' good stuff 10 Did \'ou /\no''· Oran1t Coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Bo~ 1560. Costa Mesa, Q2626. -Compllrd by A.a.ff Splu Here re thl· Y.tnnina numbers picked Wednesda n1~h1 for the ahfom1a Louerv's lWICC•WeCl.I "(ullo 6-4Q" ~nir: s. 8. 23. 24. 16. 29, and thr bonu:i. null'l~r. 17. Pia er who com--etl guessed all s1it numben '"II "hare u pnte ixx>l of $4.1 m1lhon. lottery officials ~td • Dec co • I Hen: ""' the YI inning pla)'tnl card numbers ptckcd Wcdnetdl)' n11tu fOr the Cahfomta LottC'f')'' daily .... ~ .. pmc: ' Aean S. • lub5· Queen Dtamondi.. 2. • pldcs: 6 ... DAILY PILOT/Thursday. June 1. '"° Al I Installation of new stop signs likely ly •IS YOKOf 0 ....... ...., .... NEWPORT BEACH -The cit) manqtr, traffic en1ineer and pohcc chief would hkc to put the brakes on a plan to install six new stop signs alona Balboa Boulevard. • But like a California Stop. the proposal may roll along desl)ite their efforts when the City Council con- siders the plan on M onday. With strona support from residents along the strip and Mayor Ruthel)•n Plum- mer. council approval seems likely. City •staff members remajn op- posed to the idea to install stop signs.. saying the stops will cause more congestion and problems o n the busy boulevard than residents realize. But residents say thc Balboa traf- fic must be slowed, and that the) want to at least try the signs. An independent consultant who studied tht' boulevard originally proposed removing up 10 30 crosswalks between West C'oast Highwa} and the Balboa Pier area. fhe report concluded crosswalks gi ve pedestrians a false sense of security. A couple of traffic signals and illuminated. overhead ped- estrian crossing signs along the boulevard would be more effective in s!owing traffic and allowing pcd- estnans to cross. the consultant and city staff concluded. Thal recommendation brought protests from residents along the stnp. so a committee of home- owner group representatives. city traffic engineering staff and Mayor Plummer met to come up with a solution. The committee decision was to If). for a 1 ~-month penod. placing stop signs at G treet. Island .\ v- enue. 10th. 18th. 35th and 42nd streets. ~ But ctt) Traffir Engineer Rich Edmonston. C aty Manager Robert W) nn and Police C hief Arb Camp~ll remain concerned the stop sjans will clot traffic and create more hazards than eliminate them. City staffs main araument is that Balboa Boulevard is no lo naer a quiet residential strttt. The four- lane d ivided highway can't be rqu- latcd with stop sians like a two-lane ne.iahborhood roadway can. the staff satd. Some pans of Balboa Bo ulevard carry 30.000 cars a day. Edmonston said. Making each of th ose thousands of cars stop along the boulevard will result in air quality and noise problems as well as in- creased violations. he said. "After awhile. motonsts don't stop, .. Edmonston said. "The police spend a lot of time enforcina at 38th Street (stop s1g.n) and there arc still qutte a 101 of accidents there." Pohce gt. And) • Gon1s aarccd that there would probabl) be many viola11o ns since motorists don't an- ttcipate cross traffic on Balboa. He also said that the six new signs will mean motonsts must make 14 stops between Coast Highway and Mam Street near Balboa Pier. "The purpose of stop signs is to regulate cross traffic. which is not the problem at hand." Gonis said. "The city has made efforts to im- prove the traffic Oow on the penin- sula in the last few years by im- plementing the resident lane and b y w1dentn& Balboa Boult'vard. "The installation of stop signs as recomme{lded is not consistent with the effons the city nas made to date." "The cm staff believes Balboa Boule,ard. being a four-lanc divided anerial, should be treated as a street to efficiently carT)' traffic." Wynn said. "It's a main master street 1n the city. only one degree lower in cntena than Pacific Coast Highwa). "It's been on the cit) 's artenal master plan of streets for some 40 years ... Plummet'. thouJh. claims stop sians will help low the traffic on the boulevard. "hich has a posted speed of 2S mph. ··1t's turned into a speed zone," she said. "If people are go1n1 40 to 50 mph 1n a 25-mph zone. somethill& has to be done." The ma~or said the consultant's study didn t take a realistic view of the strip and the homes alona the roadway. " obod) pays any atten- tion to overhead signs.·· she said. "The arterial highwa) 1s beau11ful. but it is in the middle of a residential area. "The cit) 's No. I respons1b1ht) 1s to the residents who ltve o n that path. If those residents would hke tO sec traffic slowed do" n a httle btt, they ha-ve evef) nght. It's not an unreasonable request ·· Like Plummer. f om H \ans. who worked on the comm111ee as presi- dent of the Central ewpon Beach Communtt) Assoc1a11on. disagrees with 1he Cit) 's charactenza11on of Balboa Bo ulevard as a maJor thorough fare. H yans said restdt'nts. 1ouns1s and k.ids are alwa) s Ir) ing to cross the street to get from their cars Jo 1he beach or from neighborhood parks to homes. "Characterize 11 more 1n terms of a parking lot and a residential street," Hyans said. Dayna Pettit. prt's1den1 of the Balboa Peninsula Point Assoc1a11on. and Dave Goff of the West Ne" pon Beach Assoc1a11on arc more under- standing of c11~ stalT concerns and agree the stop signs ma) cause more congestion. But both Pentt and Goff said peninsula residents are so frustrated about the speeding problem 1ha1 the) finall} settled on ti) 1ng thc stop signs as a mst desperate effon 10 slow traffic. "We finaJJ y decided we've got to tr) something:· Petti! said ··we feel it's a 1h1n.1t to If} and 1f It doesn ·1 ,,. • . • • ... • 0•11• ,._ ..,...o .. , D•-1 H ...... Newport Mayor Rutttee,jn Plummer wtth stop sign. : . work. ifs a lot less cxpens1ve 10 ta'-e out sto p signs.·· Goff .said his gro up instead ad- ' ocated o ' crhead lights at cross"alks. The hghts would Oash from orange 10 red. stopping tralfte. when a pedestrian pusfles a button to cross. Homeowners· groups weren't suppom,c. h~1d. so West Newport res1dents settled on the stop signs. "Somt'thing be1ag bener than nothing." Goff said. "The cmzcns "ere intent to slo" do" n traffic. a.nd I thrnk 11 'II accomphsh that" -Newsman-Ed ArFteJld- chose_o grand marshal Ja~ing suspe_ct,_ name released Hl 1NTINGTON BEAC H Tele' 1s1on newsman Ed ..\mold will be the Orangl' Count) grand marshal o f the I 9QO Hun11ng1o n Beach Fourth of July Parade. The event. Y.11h a theme of Main 1rce1 Memones LIS..\. is 1n its 86th 'car and ·~ rhc oldest \\CSt of the ~11ss1ss1pp1. organm:rs sa). It "111 \tan at I 0 a.m. on M:uo Street. Other fcst1\ 111cs for "the da) in- clude the March of Dimes 8-K run. the K1\\3nt".> C luh Pant:ake Breakfast and an eH•nmg lire"orks sho". Arnold. a Fountain Valley re 1- den1. has sened as state pre 1dent of the California Ja}cces. He's also been a four-1enn president of the Orange Countir Mull1plc Sclerosis Soc1et) board of directors and "as the charter pre-s1dent of thr Rota!)· Club of Fountain Valle\. He also 1s involved wtth the pec1al 01} mp1es for the Mentall} Retardt·d. He part1c1patcs in scout· ing and ha~ sen ed o n the board of directors of the Orange Count) March of Dimes for 20 )Cars. Arnold 1s a founding member of the Orange Count) pons Hall of Famt". In 1984. he "as honored as \\est C'oa'.>t Father o t the Year for TV Nr"'.>. "as \\.l TIP's na11onal man or the )t'3r and "as gncn the lord Badcn·PO\\Cll Good Ct11zcn's award b) the 8o)s Sc:outs of Amenca. In 198Q. he rece1,ed the IQ8Q Sk' Dunlap a"ard. a Journalism hono"r 1n Orange Count} ' ~. ad Arnold EL TORO Autbori11es Wedncsda} released tbe identity ol the baker suspected of stabbing 10 death a woman 1n her El Toro apanment last "t'ek Esteban .\dolfo Ramirez. 21 . of El Toro. 'became the pnmt" suspect in the stabbing dt-ath after tt was learned he had argued with the "Oman about t\\O weeks before she "as l 11led. said Lt D1clc Olson Olwn ~1d Cionzalcs and Ana Castellanos, 49. "ho v.as found dad 1n her apartment with several st.ab YIOu nds to her upper bod). did kno" ca h o ther Ramirez. also known as Adan Mo nterro 0 voru.alH. IJ bclJC"Yed to be dm mg a 19 I ll~t grttn Yolks· v.:igen Rabb11 \\tth (ahforma license plate ~RQL 4Q7 -B>• City N~w• ~rvltt Broken parking meters now off limits By ROBERT BARKER 01'11)' l'1<o1 sun W rit.-< HUST!;\:(, TON BE-A( H -Ctt) offin als <,en rd no11cc thl'\ "111 no longer g1H· a frcc nde to chcapslate motorists "ho pull their ,·eh1clc alongs1de1nOPl'r.lll\ l' parking mete~ so the~ don't ha'e 10 put 1hc1r quaners 1n1u thl' ,101 work an} lo nger. C It~ Coun 11 officials nppro ' ed an ord1nanl'C nial.ing 11 an intrac11on to park 'l'h1cles at nonfunr 11o n1ng meter\ drt\ 1ng range uf about bO milt' and need!i to bc n:charged l·al h night for e1g.ht hours. l\lar11n \31d. C II\ o tlir1al' alw on Monda' authorized Jn C'\pend11ure u·f SCN.OOll Ill build a ··bum room" at the Joint Po"rr' Fire entl'r at I Jll I G o thard l. In fa t. ~me muton 1 ha\C dc- hbcrat('I~ Jamml'd parking me1er1 "1th pull tabs from cans ttnd other foreign obJCCts, knoMng 1he) can get ctlallllD \ \Oldl'd. pohce notl'd. In ano1hrr action. the C'll\ Coun- cil agrcrd to :ll"CCpl the free· use for three \\Ceks or a non-pollullng elec- tnc 'an fro m the Sou them Cah - forn1a Ed1w n o .. Edl\on 1s an l'"' 1ronmen1alh sens1t1,e compan} al"a)s tf\llllt 10 do things to 1mprO\l' the l'D\ 1rnn- ment:· he ~1d The electnl' (,.,an. is J u ne-11.ln cargo o r passenger 'an \\tlh '>tnn- dard equipment It ''a~ intrlldUCl'd b' 1rncral '-foto~ Jllrng "tth Vehma lntema11onal and Chlo ndc EV ~~tl'm'i Thl' fal'lht\ "h1ch \\Ill pro ' ilk hH' fire-training e\crc1S(.-S for n:- cru11~ 1s m.idc ot special stet'! to ~tand up Jo repeated "4.'ss1ons "'e" port Beath. Fountain Valle.''. \\ c<.lmtn\ter and Orange Count'. "h1l h 1.·omprt,l' the ( entral , et Training f-anlll' \\1th Hun11ngtt1n Beach \'Ill p.l\ tht'lr shan· or the S~Q.of)(1 lnn,truc11or. l·o\I. offic1<1I~ ... ·ud But that scam apparent!~ won"t The 'an. "h1ch "'II he del1,ert'd June IQ. "111 transpon nr" residents and busmcS'.> pcopk to points of interest in lhl' c11~ Ed1l>on .\rca Manag1.•r M1chat'I D Manin sau.I the \an has a da1l~ The 'an , um-nth l'l"I~ atxlut $75.000 but the pn1.·c ·~ t''Pl·1.'ted to fall on1.-e ma's production ~tans . Teamwork helps teen· catch suspect FOl'NT.\IN VALLEY - .\n entire OC\'er team helped a 17-)car-old bo} catch a suspected ca r burglar and held the man un11I officers am,ed. pohcc reponcd Wednesda~. The teen-ager was watch- ing his fnends pla~ soccer at Mile Square Part.. \\hen he saw somC'one near his 19 Q Volks~ ~ POLICE LOG "agen Golf. Fountain allt') police Lt Rod Citllm:in said The l ong Beach )Outh to ld police he saw the man get tn!iHk the car and rip a terco front the dashboard. He ran 10 his car and slammed the door shut. If) mg to trap the man 1ns1de. pohl'e Stlld. But the man e aped a nd ran across tht• strttt to Hunn) ·s Restaurant. Gillman said. Once thf sO«'er pla) C'r saw what was hap- pening. they stopped pla)ing and J01 ntd the chose. Gillman said people dnvtng by got out of their car<1 and tncd to help. too. With the help of thl· soccer pla)ctl and 01he~. 1hc teen-ager '43 able to hold the man un11l police nm' ed. Uuna an Mang. J 9. of Wes1m10ster was hooked into Orange Count) Jail on suspicion of vch1ck burglary and assault with a deadly ~capon. Gillman said. Co.te MH8 <\n 18-b) .14-en<:h. h1nd-pe1nted an .. ortt b anoon1s1 Fnt;t Frekna turned up RUUJnt al t~ Circlc Ciallcl"} In the . uth Coa\t Plaza. T~ pe1nt1na. titled "\ ( hOf'\I' Ltn<'." v.-u vaJued at S l.700 It dept 1C'd \anout cartoon c.h.,.acun tncb.tchnc Pocty Pia.~ Bunny, O..tl} Duck, Elmtr Fudd. S)'htt~ the at •nd T~)' Bud. 0 A buraJar enlttrd thf'OUlh a lttt'Ckn window o( a Hamilton Stfftt ~adtnt and removed appm•- 1ma1el Sl,.ll5 1n propcn . Amona the items stok-n vrt"ft' a N1nttndo ma- • chine. a ~on' T\. J \CR. a casM>llc pla}er. purse' and a 100 L m I.' h 10J Storc1. g1 ft ..-cni tic a tr 0 Thine' 'auk .l1lpnn1ma1rh SI 000 "onh of pl}"ood Imm ah,· frd ( on,1ru,·11011 "Ir 1n the ~"'00 hlocl.. nl Bn,1111 "•rt'l'I •ountain \ allr ' \ I "'·\t'Jr-ol~ I Ang lkach fl'ft\11 caught a su ~-1 tr. ing 10 \le.JI h" l :lr sll'rt<O "h1k 11 "as parked near \\ .amt'r \' rnuc and Lo~ Jardines trttl :-.Oo11nn& he had hl.-en d1<.,0H·r-N 1hc suspt'\'I gol out ol the t·ar and ~"ung 3 "4.'rc"dn'n :it the o"ncr bcforr Otting \\ 11nr1.~.., ,·ha)(·J . ,-aught and detained the SU'l~·t unul Jlllhll' arrl\ ('(I hn,~C\t'T 0 .\ "'0-\rar"'\)IJ I ounta1n \ alk> man "ho 11\C'~ on the ~)()(I blod. , .. t Rhea .\ \t'nue \31d a neighbor rcmoHd a bam,·r tmm lhc fenl'e 5epanit1ng their )3rd\ and <.oowd h1~ dog~ 0' er Ont'\" the dog W<'rc 1n hi\ )arJ. th(' 111.'l@.hlxu calkJ animal control and had ahem pll l.rJ UP 0 \ 'lll'J)t' t <110k a n('\\'lpaper from M&M liquor Man tln I t>O~"' Brool.huf')t t. and JOI in a "a1t•ns cnr. bu1 Ol)t before the store's clerk. a ~ ear-91d \\ C'\tm1n'l1cr "'''man. lnt'd to stop thl' \t'h1cle Th<' \USf'<'I dn't'lcratcd to\\aN th(' clerk bt'fort' dnvins otT 0 ~MWOC' pncd the dn\(:f\ '1dC o( a \'olbv.agcn l>ua par._cd al I 1161 d1nacr "'t' and \tole• l"Opt cnK1th bcfht't' Otting • 0 "" I .,car-<)ld \\an1a .\na man wu •~led after poltt't' nol14'Cd hr :.nd St''enl others IPf'l)'•l\I Pl\& 1ram11 t)n av.all 11 Heil "'enut and footbtll 'trcct. The loss to 11\< c11 v.a.s t'Sltmat~ at S '°° "••''""" .... BuraJa~ s1fUl'hf'd a hethroom ~ndo-.y to 1 ro1dencc 1n the 17000 block of W"tpon Drwc and tolt $4,000 tn JC"'ttt)' 0 "11mrnm· ,1tlll' l\'l ll 11rr' ,rnJ l"ll rims from a light him· I 'I \ l h1ndJ \.-nml .11 tht• Hunllngltln <·•mkn \fl,HIOl\'01' ~<llll l k1I ;\\(' 0 \ m.1n r,•fl<1rw'll' har.n~'ll "on1rnil the cam(' nut .1l11nl· trorn tlw T.tf11l'I 'tort' .it ' 't>l 4-<bms "-"t Thl' l"Ulpr~t rep.1r1,·t.lh d1Jn"1 bottwr "~men who "'e~ ,,,.11mpnJ1nl b' nwn 0 .\ m.in J,-.,,·n~I J \ ht'a'' ··fll.) "bl~ (a1:· C'\· f)\1'('J h1m~ll in 1h,• I "'0110 hl<X l. ''' 1ms 'itrttt La~una fka<'h \ m.rn ":b Jm''ll'd 'atu1d.1' 1n thl' 'IOOl blol.k ,\t PJc11i, C 1l.l\l ltr'gh"·" tor h111in1t hi\ n,•1Jhhor •1th J 1'\•llk 0 ~ rc1.1,kn1 rt'Pl'rt'''' that he had photos and <'' •tkn,·t' 1trn1 h" rw111ht\t11 '' \lt.'.lhng plnnts from his \3fd 0 \ lafll'' tx•a,·h umhrl.'lla 'alued .tt SI ~O w1u stolen ftom the I asun.l '\u1 j ltt•M)M on Pa 1fi Cout H1ghw,I\ \.nurJt1\ I 'ewport K.•uh <\ 1ti 'Nr old mun in the 800 block of 11u11 Lane ha' N:-en pl;lgul'J h\ Jlh~\nc cnll' \Ince Dl'ttmbt'r from a km11I(' v. ho 1:.111, him h' ht' lint name. makr' St'\lnll~ e\plt<.tt 'llilt('mcnt' about onal and anal It\ o one-1ic~•~•0t1 1ht" .... um.n wh\H11§1u1~ ~' YOt<"~ 10 wund JcmM11,. <tho hurped. lau*1\cd and huna up 0 • ft llngn ('\·00) rncnd YI-a 1«n pulll~ l h.r ID the trun._ IOI. ofan El Toro Y.oman'' I Q78 Mcrcury leph r. perked at t""' l>Ql"I Beach Golf ounr. JI 00 Irvine \' r JI.I'll 1fkr he' •as "'-'onf'd Ottl by tKllni')' or t~•na to aPOf()Kh Mr 0 i\ dark·ha1re-d man srabbcd a camaa otr tt.t houldrr or a 'mttna rman woman at M .. a S..... and Eb1 o.= an f runt, near tk B&lboe Pwr. a 3 :ahbcr molvcr and a .4~bef _.. ma\1( ~<'rt m1\~"I from dra~ .. 1 = -.. rcno,atcd 1n lM i1 btoc'lt o(Y•i" r1. ·• .. I -!I - Orenoe CoMt DAil v PILOT I Thund•y. June 7. 1980 ·. Look Between the Sheets for fine bedding If you are looking for quaJtty bedding wtth elegant style and top quaJlty, a.tween the Sheets has exactly what you need. All th8'r bedding material It Imported from Germany and Is made according to traditional ~----"-'­ German 1tandards, which have been around for Chiropractor good ally in court centurlel. Sandra Tobin Marx, the owner, recall• her first experience with the superior 300-thr•d count Eygptlan cotton which Is uMd for her Sandr• Tobin M•r• •• Sheets. comfortable the blanket will be. When you are Injured on the job or in an auto accident. ~hooslng a good chiropractor goes hand In hand with the need for a good attorney, according to Or. Martin Pryal, director of the Advanced Pain Control Center. In Westminster. Injury ca&es. He has provided specialized chiropractic care In auto and worker's compensa- tion cases for over 14 years. With a well-qualified staff, ad- vanced diagnostic and treat- ment facilities and a caring ap- proach to the needs of Injured patients, Pryal has become a leader In handling auto and job "Many of our patients find they qualify for free compensa- tion." Pryal explained. "Tht's why we encourage personal In- jury and worker's comp patients to come to us as soon as poss- ible after their injury. Following the Initial examination. 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"These are absolutely the finest Sheets In the All bedding contains such careful detalllng as buttons on the pillow cases and baffled square comforters which keeps the blanket fluffy but prevents lumping of the dowr). patient." The Advanced Pain Control Center Is located at 15262 Gold- en Wst St.. Westminster. be- tween Bolsa and McFadden av- world." What makes this particular weave so excel- lent Is lhat It is made on a jacquered loom, which Involves a much slower and more delicate weaving process. The cotton thus has a sheen and softness which is slmlllar to allk or satin, but cooler and more comfortable to sleep on. White Between the Sheets offers only "the best of the best." their prices are reasonable compared to shops which offer similar quality simply because they have no middle man. Marx and her husband buy their goods directly from Germany. enues. Hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Call 891-6662 for an appointment or 24-hour emergency care. Cordless Phone With Speed-Dialing Save $40 7995 , r-.. ~ ... "'·P ... • r' 4 Reg. 119.95 Security code •dJ.558 Two-Line Phone With "Hold" 33010 Off 3995 • • "111 '1 Reg 59.95 Touch·red1al •43·3~3 Between the Sheets also carries down com- forters. These are also made In Germany accord- ing to German standards. which demand long- lastlng quality with classic styling. Alao. Between the Sheets uses only quality Hungarian goose down, which Is the lightest of pil down. It Is not available In the United States. Marx notes that a down comforter made In the United States can contain up to 30 percent feathers, while in Germany, there Is a limitation of 5 percent. Feathers are harder and heavier. and thus the less used. the moreplush and On Tap turns on Pure H20 On Tap Water in Fountain Valley . founded by Charles umprueys. has been Tn the business of selling water con- ditioning and purifying systems • for 26 years. Humphreys started selling water conditioning systems door to door to help pay his way through ministry school. He still has many of his chents from his door-to-door days. while also working with such companies as Kodak. Dennis Swick. chairman of On Tap Water. emphasizes that one of the benefits of a reverse 1 osmosis system is that the water 1s purtfied through Gt scientific 1 rather than chemical process. Reverse osmosis is a three- p&r' c;ystem that is atso used tn hospitals on kidney dialysis ma-1 chines and in laboratorles for blolog1cal experiments. First the water goes through a pre-filter Between the Sheets also has a selection of table linens. Rosenthal china. and beautlfully styled robes for women, and a special line for men over six feet tall. Plus. all bedding and table cloths can be custom made for any size and shape of bed and table. Marx ts so sure that once you have sleep on her bedding you will come back for a second and third· set, she is offering first time buyers a 20 percent discount. Between the Sheets 1s located at 2612 E. Pacific Coast Highway In Corona Del Mar. The phone number Is 640-2929. which removes the dirt and rust. • Second. the water travels Super SUde for kids of •II ages •t fountain V•ll•y l'I••••· through what is called the mem· brane. where the water is separ- ated from other chemicals which are wa shed down the dram · Thirdly, a carbon tilter re- moves gases. such as chlorine. from the water. The system can Advance tickets save on rides at FV Fiesta 1 be connected to kitchen sinks and to refrigerators. Also. it only needs to be replaced every three to five years, so it is more economically efficient than de- livered bottled water. Buy now and save later on carnival rtdes at the 1990 Foun- tain Valley Fiesta. "It's aa opportunity to take advantage of one of the biggest bargains of the year." says Jake Mutchler. • Fiesta dtrector for 1990. Carnival enthusiasts will be able to save over 33 percent on ride coupons by purchasing them in advance of the June 29- July 4 event can purchase. and they are good each day of the cel- Abrat1on Advance carnival tickets get more popular each year as more people become aware of the substantial sav- ings. As well as· selling systems in California. On Tap Water has set up offices in Europe and ships to businesses in Taiwan and Korea. In f~ct. Swick worked on the Spanish island of Abissa. installing systems In homes where the water had been previously about 30 percent salt water. On Tap Water is located at 17150 ~ Newhope. building 10. Fountain Valley. 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Rapid · expansion caused_bankrupt(y S&L chief blames bad , . .,,,,_ s.Nk• WOODLAND HIL -Mike: Glickman. owner of 1hc San Fernan- do Valley's once-largest rcs1dcn11al real estate brokerage firm, Wednes- day blamed his bankruptcy on rapid expansion in a slumping real estate market. "I did ovcr-txtcnd the compan \ 11r try to build into the We.o.ts1de ai a umc wheo ihc marketplace wound up lowing down," Glickman said. '1987 and 1988 were such explos1,e \t.'DrS that the opponunuy JUSt ~emed natural for me to continue 10 grow." "1 onl y wish I had grown slower and more sure," $llld 1he 30-year-old real e!.tate agcn1, who was surpris- 1 "f,IY upbeat and confident. '1 want to take full responsibility for the events that led to all of us being here today," Glickman told 1eponerS> and a aroup of his agents and employees. who cheered and applauded their former employer. Thc liqu1dat1on of the company means that about 1.300 agents. clerks and other workers will lose their Jobs. Rut several ofGlickman's 11tnts saad they have already been offered positions with other real estate compa~ies. Glickman said work.ina for h1 firm "was a pany, it was fun and 1t was a Ii fest rte." He said the coril· pany was • my life. my style, my dream." "I feel that (despite) the results, it was well wonh the pricc. It ~as a roller coaster ride just hke Colossus and we soared so far up. and un- fonunately. I came nght back down. But I can tell you one thing. I'm going naht back up;• Ghckman said: "I believe that there's a positive benefit that all of this will (bring) to aJI of ,us." he added. s for hrs future plans. Glickman said he will be meeung wuh Fred ands and John Douglas. who each own Larae real estate companies in the San Fernando Valle) "M ) goal was to be a pan of. and own and operatc the largest com- pany that would dominate the San Fernando Valley, then the stnle of California and then 1he entire Unit· t'd tatcs of America.'' Glickman satd. Glickman. "ho filed for Chapter 7 pro1ect1on in fed_eral Bankruptc)' Coun '~tcrday, said trustct'~ havt assured him that Glickman agents will recel\c comm1ss1ons trom propenics currently rn escrow business judgment BEVERLY HI LLS -Edward Harshfeld. the new head of Columbia a' rngs & Loan Assoc1at1on. told. shareholders ~hat bid business Judgment ra1 her than. government intervention wtped ou• their assets. s l b Harshfield did not mention predecessor Thomas p1eae Y name dunng h1 i. i.pcech al the annual shareholders' meeting on Tuesday h But Harshliel. who took over as ch1cf execu11ve th'7C mo~t s ago said e.xecut1 Hs of tht thnft put the firm "in harms way as far back as I 9t<6 long before the collapse of the JUnk bond market. Eaming'i 'ihppcd from S 193 m1lhon 1n 1986 to S6S m1lhon tn 1988. he \a1d "Tht' bottom hne ri. that all but S 17 m1lhon m stock.holder equit\' wai. wiped out. not by government action. but by the bus1.~ess JUdfncnt!> and management a(.'llons over those several years. he Stock prices retreat for Second day ft'HAT :\\'SE DID NEW YOR~ (AP) Jun. 6 Wed. !li 1f 1.' sa1 . I -By ne AHOCl•IH PreH NEW YORK -Stod. pnl'es rc- 1rcatcd Wedncsda) 1n a second \tra1ght session of moderatr <>elhng afkr the markcl's recent runup to rt.'cord highs. The Dow Jom·' avrragt· of .lO 1ndustnals. do"n 10 19 on Tuc~a), dropped 1,3.35 po1nl'i 10 2.911.65. Declining 1'isues outnumtx-red ad· qinces b) about 4 to 3 rn na11onw1dc trading of New York Stock fa. l hangc-listed stcx.k\, wuh 656 up, 1<72 down and -t89 unrhanged .\nalysts sard tradt.'rs "L'rc ca.,hrng 111 \Orne of the gains from tht.' mar-~l·t' sharp nse of la te Market partrr1pana also ~cmed lecry of chasing aftl·r \tO<:k'> as a few m1sgi v1ngs spread about the chances for any further sharp drop in 1ntt.'rc" f JtCS. >\ Wall Street Journal ar11clt GOLD PRICES argued that the Federal Reserve d1dn'1 appear rn an> hurry to tighten cred11 on the basr" of recent si&ns that economic growth had slowed. The stol) said Fed officials s11ll are inclined to pursue pohc1es aimed at curbing 1nflat1on. rather than cas- ing credit In credit-market act1 v1t) Wednes- day. pnces and 1nter<'st rates fin- ished mixed. lea' rng }telds on long- term Treasur) bond<. rn the 8.43 pcrccnt-8.4 7 percent range. Encrg~ -;tocks were mostl) lower for the second da> rn a row on report" that aud1 Arabia was taking step!. that put downward pre!isure on 011 pri ces. ..\mong the maJor 011 issues, Enon dropped '• to 47'1.; Texaco 1 •11 to 5HK: Occrdcntnl Pctroleum ~ '9ET.i\LS PRICES New V~I( IAP1 SPOI -•·ou• melal "'-W~ay Alulftiftwftl 7500 per oound NV cam.. t001 ...onlh We4 to 26111, Atlantic Richfield 2 to I 16' •: Amoco 1 • to 52. and Chevron ··~ to 691'2. Loser!I among the blue-chip indus- trials included Coca-Cola. down ~. at 45Y~: McDonald's. down '11 at 35 1/1: American Telephone & Tele- graph, down 1h at 42'11, and GeQeral Electric. down 1/i at 6911k. -By Ttr A11ocl•lf!d PreH .NEW VORK (AP) -Most active over- the·counler ~locks IUPC>lled by NASO. Last w "-me TetMex ~ r.~ru ecle' ekerJ MCI AdobeS tntt l Mlcsus Tvco1v '10'\t:l · R .\TES c....., st 2uo • OOUftCS u S o.tt..,.11on1 NEW YORK (AP) -Money re lt\ tor c~ 1 1~ 90 cents 04I' "°""° NY Come• soot wecsnescsav H r.oorltd bv Telerelt Svs· "'°""' w..., terns Inc· L-·~ cen11 • POunO Teleret1 lnternt rale Index: 1.102 ~&1-4"..-, ,.._.,.._ . ~ ttlifr. 10.00 Tift n a IMOJt•I• W-GOmll01lfl• puce pet ID I i lKOunt Rate 1 00 111 • ., S!i <HI!> Hanoy' H.,,,,.,. ,oniy oa11y Q<>Ole) roker cell roan rare: 9.25 ,....,., u 030""' ••oY 0 1 NY C<>me• Jl>OI month e.f.!r•I 'Yi~d• mtrkel reie· w :.,CUfY $280 00 S2llO 00 Pet 76 ID ftu.k N-c~~ f:1 {1 'l'0t• LH I .1 7~ ,.. .. ,...... $49 t oo '~loo troy 0 1 N r tc°"° o"iers commerclel P,f per w.o }!! c:tavs. ~· ttH.i\T A .llt:X DID NEW YORK CAP) Jun 6 :\\'SE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, ' P.m . I Wednesdav e>rle:e encs net ttienoe of lhe IS rnosr ec1lve New Vorlt. S•ock E•ch•noe l•w:~radlng netl~a!IY el mo~,:tlann. I UnCerbcle 2. 76, 2014 PhliMOr s 2.065, '-'~'t ,-. Esll(o(lek 2,044, '1~ 1~ I AbbollLeb s 1,9'6, 31"" ~ Plohn 1,I07, •I~ -l'h un hMn 1, , J•11 ~tldent Pe• t.m. ff ''> -~ 1 ncorp t, • '~ -'"> I M 1, , I ,, + '.11 N11rtt1Ttl 1,'lt, '• + -" Amer I &. T 1,330.900 423/o -~ ilUlOI\ l,2tl,IOO 'I -'f• oceCole s 1,258. •~ -~ aktrHugti 1.m . 21\t -'·• 1<1NM1g s 1.101.! o ·.. -'~ I AJIEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, • pm Wtdnesoev price end net ctiene>e of ltle 10 mo•• ecllvt American Srock Exctia nr Issues, rradlno ne tltrallv el more •hen s H:!t~ 1 ,~ L2W. ~~ Amdenr s12.i 1~ -~ HomtSnoe> '64, ~4 + - rullLoom 369, •• + • Come to Malibu In Orange County we· re community-minded at Malibu Savings Bonk and that means we· re here to serve you 1n O range County Find out to day about the many convenient seTVJces we offer. 1nclud1ng • Free ch~king accou~ts • Real estate loons (homes. 2-4_ units. multiple units) • Competitive rotes • Fixed and adjustable Come 1n to our Costa Mesa office or c oll today tor details o n these or our many o ther services We welcome your fnterest 1n Motibu Savings Bonk. a community bank that values our customers I•~ • \.CH llO 'I Y M.,, 1001 pet l•oY Ol c:>ii1l~1~:~.[: 1e:!"s,i0.Srlmery· iloo:;~, 1 1 vter, ¥06 '\ l 'St~ ('0,.POSITE TRA:\S:\('TIO'\S ietespnere 459, eborslnd lSS,700 i~ -• JenBell )'4,700 1 .... -, Ateri 333,000 ) -• W'LJJJU~ • OTf l'PS .\\D 001''..\S NEW YORK (AP) -Tht tollowlng h~' snows 11'\e Over· I tie· Counttf' slocki end EnllvSvc l31,600 4llw + , • AT&E Ce> 2~.000 211,. + ._. werrant' thel have gone uP Ille most end NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow Jones oown rtie mo11 bu.ct on percenr of ctiane>e ~ereges for weonesde!fi ,..,..,,_ for Wednesdev 111 Ooen H L.ow '--lt:tf No 1eeurlllt1 trading below U or 1000 11\d 291211016 2t36t"l 6 65 2121~9;filln1~ ·u shares art mcludtd. 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During cocktails Roben Gug- acnheim and his wife Shirlee de- baced the craditional gift for a 20th wedding annivcrsay. The Oug- genhcims will celebrate their 20t}l this fall. "l think it must be diamonds or emeralds," suggested Shirlee. "Ob, no. I'm sure its tin or som~ thing like that," teased her philanthropic spouse. the honoree of Saturday's Cinderella Sall staged by the C inde'rella Guild Juniors at Le Meridie n HoJel. Guggenheim re- ceived the 1990 Friend of Children Award for his longstanding support of Childrens Hospital of Orange County. "Of all the awards I've received. this' one's special because its about children," confided Guggenheim. Kids were on a lot of folks' minds durini this fairytale fund-raiser. A mulit1tude of mothers-to-be pep- pered the }Outhful. upwardly mobtk coast contingent. Carol Humphreys ning soirees. we sqµcezed in a stop at Scott's Seafood Grill and Bar in Costa Mesa to meet singer Tony Bennett. The legendary crooner was unwinding after his performance at th~ Oran~e County Performing Arts Center w11h the Master Chorale of Orange County. .. , performed here 18 months ago.~· Bennett reminded ... , do 200 concerts a )Car. but tonight was special bccau e we did the whole .\men can songbook." (Bennett sang songs b> American comp0scrs.) What doe) Bennett do when he's not pcrformmg'! "I stay home. l play the best places. hkc Hawaii and cverywhen· So I go home to Ne" York C11~ 10 'acat1on." ............... ·.,......,._ Robert •nd Shirlee a.,..enhellft •t th• Clnderell• ..... "At age 40 we're supposed to fly up, like Girl Scouts, into the regular Cinderella guild. but no one wants to," confided its personable presi- dent. Diana Conners. during thl' pre- dinner silent auction. When Con- ners. a part-tinw t11ght attendant. teamed that Guggenheim "ould be their honoree '>he Ile\\ to New York 10 \1st the Guggenheim mu!>t'um Talk about enthus1a~m1 Do Urangt' ( 'ounl~ audiences dif- fer. "e a\l..ecJ' "Listen ·\ud1cm:e<, an_• the same e'er) ,.,,here " Rita and Ira Goldberg. Clnderell• Gulfd members O'Connor. Jeanne 8oulcldl1. Chath•m •nd Laury hrnes. Ton1 Bennett with producer l'•ul Bent •nd Murdy f'oundatlon rep- resentatives Maxin• and George Trotter. Ramo n and the L. ·\. Band provided the enthu 1a\t1c music which entertained bct\\l'l"n dining and auctwn :ic11' ltlC~. C:o-chair~ Kathleen Men:l'r and Su)an Ban- noft and l·omnllttce Janis Allen. V1ck1 Mossm:in. Stl·phanil' Ramirez. R11a Guldtx·rg. Carnl) n I il1rmuth. Bennett cnJu~cd the post-part} fem' 1t1l''I. mingling and l'>.pn•ss1n~ a de\lrl' lo aucnd the chorale's tall season opc.•ner. \'a d1 '<; "Man1on1 ·· Rl'l!Ull'm Lknnl'll rnlled thl' chorale one of tlw tx·st rho1r~ l'\'cr. and pan1rnlarl~ pra"l'd thl' Californians. .\mong lhl' !/.lll''lts mcl·tmg Rcn- nl'll \\l're fl'Pfl''l'ntat1\l'" lrnm the ~1Ullh rounJatmn. \\)lo \\\'re honored 1or 1 hl'I r Sl'nl·rou) >upport ol thl' Ml') \\1th thl· Ma>ter C'hur:ik·., Patron ul 111l' .\rt\ ·\\\ard !\1J\ln~· and (1l'orgl' I rottl·r .Hu'ptcd till' a\\arJ \Ill rn:h.ill ol thl' fa mil\. Will provides way to avoid inequities arah Randall. T1nj B}rnl.'. Megan Wong. Juhe ( l\dlo ·and Barbara PoLLqwn µthal'U up a rernrd number ot auctwn 1tl'm' ..\It hough l'' rr) onl' loukl.'d prl'll' as a pnnrc<,~. 'H' '>ii\\ nu onl.' \H'anng glass 'lipix·r, . ..\nd. hjppil). no one ru~hed a"a~ at .J.!K \trul-..c of mLJ,. 1'.l1ght. ltil·~ <la111..\.•d all 111ght. 1£1 -st~ad The -l th annual ( 11u.krdla l'aix·r ri.ll)l'd .in l')t1matni $f1\l.000 for the ho~p11al Cast party In thl' "h1rh,111d ul \aturdJ~ CH'· Oi11t'f' on tht' gue<.1 l"r 1 n~·luJl·J ( •l'rr' \turd' < arul\ 11 c hark\'\ Paul· lknl. 1ia1 .wJ ·Ben Dobl)rl Susan and R11l'x:rt •knhnl'L Donn.1 and Doug Bu11u·. ~I.tr) "111.irt . Claud1J l<t1\hurgh J ohn and Kathkt·n Kh\lll'f\011 jnJ l ·allll .ind Frt·J "l111:.1kt'r DJ AR -'NN L·\~Dl.RS· I am '4 H'M'> o ld Ho th m" parl·111~ passed :rna\ '"thin thrt·l: 'cars o f each othe.r \h mother .,,, t'~l l lir._1. a lkr a t\\11-~car · haltlc \\Ith \.:lnl·cr. M ~ fathl·r d1l'li Imm a hl·~1rt ~mad. \11on .tll\"r ~1om Jin.I Ill\ lathn 1t•m:1111t·d. lh: anJ h1' n''" w11i.· nWH'd 1.000 mile' il\\:n . 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I fl'lllll'\ll'J 0111' lhl' tlir,•1• Jlll"ll'' n! lurnllUfl' th.ti I >.id h.1d r 1111lll\\0J llll' I al\O ,l\l..nl 1~1.11 'ht• 't'nd 1111· ·'"' th111g 1h.11 bdttn!!t'd t11 Ill\ p.ir,·111\ th.II \hl· d1d11°l "·till Ann Landers I he 1urn1turl' \\:l'> nncr 'lent. ust n1gh1 I canw h<>ml· and lt1unc.J a bo\ on the porch that nmtatnl'<l soml' gla'lsware and crn1:heted lh'm~ and a .,ark of oltl p1l·turcs I hl•n• .,,,a., no nut1· I h;1c.J hc.'cn l'\JX't'lllll:! ht·r '1!>11 for a month hut had not h1·artl from hl·r It apix·:ir' that th" "a' ha ":i~ of ~l·,a111~ .rll 1w' \ltn onl~ II) n10111h' ol m~irnag1·. ;1 '1rtual 'trJngl·r ha' nl'r~thing 11 tool.. m~ parnll\ '" ~l·ar., tu build IU)!l'tha It hurt' to kflO\\ that m~ parent\ did nothing to prl'\l'OI 1h1s Imm happening. \t tlllll''>. I \\Under 1f the) n~all) cared about me. Memories are o ften wrapped around '"thmgs." As the mother ol an onl~ child and the stepmother of thn.•c, I \\ant thl' childre n 1n m> hfc t0 ha'e what 1!. important to tht:m and rightful!} their~. Onl'c-~ou ar1• gom·. the onl~ rontrol ~ou ha'e 0\1•r ~our c~tate "\\ha1 ~ou ha\l· put on paper. I urgl· C'Cr)tllll' \\ho rl·aJ, th" ltl "rile a"'" and mal...e ~urc 111c; in tht· hand~ of ;.i la" H'r It shoulJ not be done 1n .i hum. ·\ '"" ~hould he a true rdkc11on uf thl" \Cars \UU Il a\(• ~ix·nt ..... rh thl' p1:orlr ~ou ·10,,· M~ ho1x· and m~ pra~l·r '" that ~OU \\ 111 pnn~ thl\ klli:r anJ th31 -.umconc "'II tx· 'P:Hl'J tht• pain I h:n1: l'\pcrn:nc:l'd. I hanl ~uu for lt" 1ng me Jn oppor1u1111~ to fl'Jl'h .;,l1 man) J)\011pk -Modl·,to. < "ahf Dear Modesto: I appreciate your taking tbe time and trouble to sbare a beartbrtaklng slory. As your letter points oul, ii is a mlslake 10 as ume 1ba1 the nu t of ki n will do tbe right thing. Too often. they don't. DFl\R .\N~ I .\ND(RS· M} 20- 'ear-old '>l)tcr (f"ll c:all her Manel ~orl..s a) a pool t)p1~t 1n a large oOicc She IS a <,\\CCI. :mractl\ c s1rl. and 1h1!> 1s her fi"t dll\\11tO\\n JOP . -,hl' hasn·1 bct·n .1round mud\. 1 a!>t rugm "Nlarir pfi11nl·u me. anJ 'h1' was ll'rntlh ra111cd . l\hl' 1;a1d her htM called her 1nrn h1'> onicl' after t'\l'l"\onc elsl' had gone home and a\kcd her w pka'c help him out. It ~ccm-. thl· 11pper m ht\ pant\ brol..l' anll he had w go hl ,\ l~111q 'UPPl"r d1recth from the uffin· Marie 'IUl"l"~'l'dt•d 111 li\mg the 11rr ix·r ( 1t h.1d (!otte-n ofT thl' trat lo. l. but ,h,· 1,1.a, 'l'I"\ nl'n uu' .ihout .... hl'lhl'I or nor \hl· had dun1: tht• right thing h~ agrl•t•ing to hdp h1111 \hl' \'Ould hl..t• \OUr np1n1t111 .ind "' "nulJ I -l 11tk HUl I.. Dear Rock: I need more j ll(Or- malion. Did the boss remove his pants? If so, where was be when Marie fixed the tipper? If not, was be businesslike duri ng tbe proetdure? l'ntll you ~uppl} me with cbese details I a m unable to givf' you an answer. ti f 1;.,, ·, ( j ,, Give Dad Our Best. bcht·r\ Dav , ... Junl' li1h. c;1n· 11aJ .1 ... dt·t 1111n of Jd1uuu' nwaf\, Ja1rv-frt"h \. hn.-x·,, 1an1-.'Y mu-.cariJ... anJ murl'. (Jttt ... Imm ~ 1 I 10 ~ )). We hip Gift . at~ease 8p11eG11Q Double Breasted Blazer Bills came due for English sold _iers Sale $179.88 Regularty ............ $265 HICKORY FARMS® Poly-Wool Worsted Blend in Navy. New ventless model, ideal year-round weight \\ amor fh1d~ m "hat·, no" Ln[l· land om·e p1d .. cJ out Sfll'C1al.Jut ~ soldier'> h) tapping thl' 1oughe~1 lighll'r'> on thl'lr hl•lmeb Each ~l, tappc.·tl \\ao; de"1gnah·d "" a "W1l· ham." I h~•t'' ''hl'fl' the naml' ra1nt' from, Wl:.STCLI FF PLAZA 17th at Irvine A,~c ., l!" port Beach 642-0972 E 0 Wa~i.·: er:. German H ome Bakery Wc:ddtn~ Cakes ·· fht• Olcl I cl'-hton IL1} ··;l1 1(} Gr cH. 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Pilat 0RANGE "COA5T .... ,. An Independent Newspaper Pvbl+,l\ed bv Peg" Gtoua Pvblwimg lf!C • ....,. E. '01e, o•es1ae•11 & ch1el e~ac,;uve ~tl"e' Wiftiom S. lebdell, &e11101" Steve Mcwb&e, mof\Oymg ed••pt Don fena.y, ed11orlOI poge edr•o• Stan Wymon, new1 eO•!OI' Gt-.. •Mks, cir~ ed••Or • .. er lloom, Jectu•~s ea~or •oger Corlson, ~"~ ea.re• Corol H11mphrep, toc•e·~ &d•1or flliat Stein, Jr., cho"mon Ge.old W. Ad<o11, Jr .• g~11e•ol mQ'>oge• Comm~ntary • . ,_ .. Freedom of, not from, religion· guaranteed ·' ~ • C>PINIC)N . ' Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT/Thursday, June 7, 1990 A7 ~fAUAI>~ Anoo Sheridan ---#' ..--:...... , ...... -...._ / ' ,.. ~ J -~ ' ,, ::;:-:--___ A ' -~ .... --... /, --'{OU BEAT AGR4AAA1 -...,.. ' ' , / -~ ' ••' ~. _ Sf\LLY AfiNffN"11'Y. ' ' -- - Dan \X/altl!rs Gorbachev in San Francisco : -'I -~~U.~ WI' ION \W~ i;.. ~ rt--~ ~l).f ~ ~tftNE _ \\llJ \RVIN£ /<JN~~i~ To : · ~~'~"} SAN FRA~CISC-0 When ,~bl'---A•l•I<'. ~ y rvWf~ .... r.t; American prl-~Ld{·n1~ fact" deteriora1- A media event ' rtl'~ ''fi;;, 1ng pol111~·al c1rcums1anci:s, 11°!> been _ _ ---~ obscr,cd. the\ oftl'n bol,tcr tht'ir / -...... prc~Ui!:e b~ i0ii~g1ng 1n high-level "' ; , ~ d1plo1nac~. ---•• ' .,... - --.... l\11kha1l ~rgl't'' u:h Gorbache\. / , "' -~-_' • /~~ES RE&; BUT Tit lb_...![Rs _ -~ ,, J 1he ca'"" Commun1S1 Pan' bu"au-~ ~ cra1 who be': a inc ll'ader of 1he So' 1et ' ----t..:n1on five ~l'ar<io agu almost by ----I ------nl"\ __. --1\1'\lf.T l..-<:Ai acc1den1. 1~ a PQl1t1c1an ~·ho con-~ • rADVAJ4,.V. ---' lM't' 1~//VD Ul1,L .tJ fronts ni}nad polillcal and econ· 'NEITT i$10 ~:ofrt,'J) s•lt: --~FTllU£ ~ -~YOR/\t>W }OtJl-v--. -<::At "'f~l ~., omic prnbkm>" home. Th< So''" ly ANDREW FERGUSON l , lJl."'r-"" "\. \(X.;JVl'I t'l/1 Q Kt 'Jl1L. '!fl. t"Conon1~ 1~ a ~han1bll'!>. his consll· n I S, Hndget Mergcns, a senior a1 Westside High School in' I\ , QIUl1£ rwiK-...,l" SE.£0 ntl' fl ft;: __ 'T of fas1-<h~ppeanng food sioclr:s. in· I 98 . ~N .• l"" 11' c: .iro J' 1 r IRV!",..' -~ .,.. 1uen1> a" b'""''n& "0'" '" scan:h Omaha, Neb., w~ntcd 10 start an after.school Bi ble study class for vl[)N T 11.11'\ ~"" 1ens1fied na11 onahsm threaten~ to hcnclf,and her fncnds. Her reasoning was simple. '"You're a kid and ffe>PES j1W" \~ degc:nera1e into c1\ 11 ""ar and Bons ct yo u've got all these things coming at you -drugT;OrW!laITTcr;-''e-hstn hss t'n1e-rgt"d as a scnous she says. "h's a source ofstreng1h to to be able to share your faith poh11cal n'al But. hke his <\men· and share what you believe." -can l·ountcrpans. (.orbache' hits Ma)·bc so. but school districl offi cials wouldn't let her do it on v d K I bl d b • found a fnl'.'ndl1cr l'l1n1atc-abroad. school propeny. So she sued , as kids art wont to do these days, an-e ~ a· mp s un ers 19 Cror'oo.ch~v\ 1nun1phan1 '\n1l·n· And on Monday. aftn yean of apo<als. sh< won. In a fu-"" '"" rn1u·luded \fond" 1n San reaching a:nd commonse nsical decision, the Supreme Coun ruled 8-1 Franc1SC"o ""''" a l>IJl.---CCh "io Cali· lhat public schools cannot ban religious clubs fro m meeting on fornia t'iusinl'SS and pol111cal leaders ~~~. propeny ifolhcr extracurricular clubs are also permitted factor 1·n Fe1·nste1·n's v1•ctory c.~h:r::~~o1l~-:;:;~~~c~~IC~l~ha~ Al iSSUt" was the ronsti1utiona li1y oftht' Equal Access Act. which _ .. tht'. leaJcr of tht" Com munist world. Congress passed a year before Bridget filed suit A rafl of the usual Th.:-Fa1rmor11 1-lotel. San Fran- suspccts -1he liberal group People for 1he American Way. for "' t 1sro's gaud~ s~mbol of unfettered example, and Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the atheist activist -had SACRAMENTO-Fe1n1nists~·I· de Kanip. locked into lhl· l'ITon 10 cap1tallsn1 . ""'a) the sc.·111ng and the argued that the act violated the First Amendmenfs Establishment eb~tine the viclory of Dianne quald} !ht• 1n1t1atr\("\, found h1ni51.•lf audience couldn't ha\·e b«n more Clause, 1.1.·hich prohibi_ts C'!>ngrcss from es tablishing a state religion. Feinstein 1n California's Dcmocrauc linutcd 1n hi'> abilit~ to d~at v.ith a es1abhshment. lz was dark.suited. hllll--,m-;N;:.;o;;';;',;;o: !>aid Just1Cl' Sandra Day O'Connor. The Equal Access gubcrn uto~ial primary should strong pnmar:-opponi.'nl O\t'f"\Oo'hcln11ngl~ white. nuddle-aged 1-\c 1s simply an anfH11 n 1 niefll"taw:-trb1lffl)ab1tc-htgtnch1501'~-l--1mipcr-tna~ah0n-a-btt-fur-...n6•--------Ftin~1~ 111 u~~ .. ,~Pl"O"'"ld~-~-"a~lc A~k~he•----- I • fro_m discr:\minating agains1 groups based on "the religious. political, By defc:"ating Republican non1inee 1ng hl.'r ""llh ni c1 n: than 111c:rl· \ l·rba! h1m"-l·lf. in fa ct. ph1losoph1cal or other content of (their) speech." Pete Wilson ifi November, shl' mav cneourageinl'nt ( :unpat));I\ '>P.,.'nding \nd ht• told them ""·ha1the¥1.1.·ant· "There" i~ a rruc1at dilTerence." Justice O'Connor wrote. "be-prove that 1990 1s trul)' the yt.'ar 01 reports ~till llllonipt1·tl· ect to hl·ar thl' S1l\ ll"I l 'n1o n I~ open tween govcrnme~t speec h c~dorsing religion, w~ich 1h.e . establish-the woman 1n Califomi3 politics. Martin alrl·ad~ sho~ Bh1111 a~ putttn~ nl·3d~ for bu!tinl''>'> and 1~ anxious 10 re· men! clause forbids, and private spe«h endorsing rchg1on." The but that hasn't happened yet. SJ m1ll1on 1n1 n h1·r campaign. n1orl·, cei \C" IUfl'!i.\n 111,·estrnl·n1 that will F1~t ~mendmen1 prote<.·1~ s.uch pri\•atc speech, e·"en in public sc hool While her gender helped ht'r 1.1.•in Smith than ma1ching th ... · $~ 5 rnilh<)n ~h(• e\p!llll 11"> 'a't rcsc:r' l'"> of od. coal, bu1ld1ngs. Frt't'dom of religion. 1n other words. does no t require 1he her party"s nomination Tuesday. rt·cc 1, t"d frt •tn 01h1·r ,uurct·!> 11mh<·r and uther natural resources. government to guarantee freedom from religion. therl" was another and even mort' \an J 1· Kan1p h1J"t'\Cr. ""J \ laL· He e'en 'u&&t'Slt•d that c:1.p11.a.hs1s The solitary dissent by Justice John l'aul Stevens raised a 1mponan1 fac1or al work, too. 1ng anntht'T n1onl'' pr l'iQlc:nl "hilh who mo' c no" rather than ··stand 1renchant objcc1ion. The ruling. he worried. might be construed as John Van de Kamp and his ca n1· 1oughcr chalk·ngr than Fc1n"itt·1n .1l)o wa~ thl· R"\ult nl nu..ca\,ulJ· on the s1d1·l1ni."'" "'II reap src.a1er a federal intrusion in local dec1s1on·making. O n ·""·hat grounds can pa1gn str-a tcg1s1s blc"'' the race . Fe1 nstcin's C"arly campa1gn1ng had t11l ns b~ h1n1 ~nd h" t::i.rnr:ugn profits school administrators now prohibit meetings by, sa~·. the Ku Klux Their kc:")' mistake 1.1.·as 10 act on been di'.'>ruptl'd 111 J ul~. "hl'n "ihl· ~1 r;i1 cgi\t' ()nc: l)f 1h1· 111111:\\L \C' hc If hu""c'er Coorbat he' ""'3S using Klan~ lai.1 year's assun1piion that he ..... as undeiv.t·n• ni;IJvr ~urger:-. fnr(·ing 1.1.11, promlltlng_, tht• 1111.3,urt• h\ '\mt·n ... a .ind l "::i.hforn1a to enhance _In resP?ns.e. Jusli t·c O"C"onnor q_uo th t; ad n11tlis1rators vinually assu red of gaining the ht·r tn rl·n1a1n ina.:U\l' for ~1' ''t'ek~ u~hl l"n l'th11,1! ,t..ind.1rd' tor l·le1tt•d h1-.. n1ueh·battl·ft'd poht1cal po-s1tton re1a1n 1hc ngh1 10 ban ml't"t1ngs tha1 ·· nd substantially nom1nat1on . Hl· d('VISl'd a c::i.n1p:ugn Her ch1l·f ,tra1rg1 s1. San franc1s..:o ol1il1JJ, and h i 11 1111 1 1h1·1r 1crn,., 1n at homl·. h•' ho~1-.. v.eren'1 abo'e a interfere 1.1.'ith 1hc orderl) l·onduct ofc ca onal a i11es wit hin the strall·g~ •hat 1.1.as gl·ared to ::i. general consultant (.'lint Keil!\, nl'\I sent 11flil't ""J' ,l t•nld ni.i\l' to .:ap11al1tl' littll' l·~plv1 1.i1ion tht"mS('l\e"i. school." Sure ly an ovl·nly racist group s wii 1hat broad t"k:ction ('Onlest against \.\'11!.Dn. not shock \\:'l\l'" 1hrou~h th1· Cal1 forn1.1 on "1d1·,prl·ad puh\il .in~r JlUll\.)t ':in Franl'l~u·!> k·;,,der">. from definition. J us1 ::is su rl·I), a Bible·slud ) group dOt"s not. a tough pr11na11 racl". pol1t1l·11I ,et"n\· h~ puhli cl} announ1·• 1 h1· ~1 a11Ja1.111.1 ~ \Jl' .I r .d 1t'(l tn1a '.\la~ nr -\rt ·\fnu-.. do .... ·n. "'l're open I} Alldr~w Fer1usoa ls a Wasbla1too D.C.·bAs~ rt'rl ter for tb~ His s1ra1l·g~ lell him lo promOtl' ing that hl· .... a, qu1111ng tht' can1. Lcgl'latilll' gl~tul 1ha1 ( 1orbache' ~·hoi.l_. San Otuge Co.sl Dally Pilot. three in1tiati\"eS for this fall's l"am · p;ug n t)(.'l'ausc of "'\trnng dif-But lhl' I t·~1,t,11u r,· 1~ 1·0111rolled Francisco for h1:1. \.\'cs1 ('Qast slop. patgn cal hng for 1oughcr controls on fe~1,:n ct·,·· "11h Ft·r nsier n O\CT h\ \an dt• Kan1 11 , fl·Jlo l'• IX·n10-rather than thl· much·hatrd n,:iJ lo Today In history King of France 10 Rhcim~. In 1769. June 7 1s n.'f."ogni-zcd hy Kcntucky"s H1~1oril·al Soc1c1~ as the da1c 1ha1 fron11crsn1an Daniel Boone firs1 began 10 explore lht• prl"SCnl· da) Blut.'y::i.ss S1att'. crime, increased l.'nl'ironml·n1al ntonl·~·r:i1s1ng :ind .. 1ratl'&~-l·fat,_ :ind 11, lt'a•l<·r,hin -S<-n3 tl' lhe 'ou1h . Lo' .\ngclt•s -a choicC" protection and !>!nl·tcr ethical stan· ··~·Ir,. Ft'Jn\tl·rn ."" !{(•ill~ dC'\:lar,·d. Pr,•\i<ll•nt Prv l l·n1 J),1, 1J Ri·b..·rt1 u1n.lt·r,l'1 Jr.·d h' thl· ann1)unccmcnt dardi. fo r public offit•ials . .\ll lhret' ··has oc,:n un1.1.ilhng to l'on1n111 tn a and .\~\l·mhh \rx·.ik ,·( \\dlil· Rro"n that d1rc11 .tirlin,· .-....·nice "111 !oOOn 1.1.·i\l Ix· ot) thC Novcnibrr ballot. ~cheduk-. :1n 11riµn11a1 111n anJ .i -rl·a,t.·d ;lngnll to 1hc: .11 1orn,·~ (onnrr1 '\an Fr.1nc1<>CO and the So'- even if Van de Kamp ""·on't. budgl'I cap:ibk· or t·lecung her g0,. &t·nrrar, •.tll ll'r '\fra in u1g lhl' 1t·1 l n1,1n San Fr:tnl'l~i.:o's once-Today is Thursd3y, June 7. the I S8th day of 1990. There arc 207 days lef\ in 1hc year. Toda~··s Highlight in History· In 184l( French post1mprc~s1on1st painter Pau l Gauguin ""·as horn in Pani.. On June 7, 1776. Ri chard Henry Lee -of Virginia propoSl'd to lhe Continental Congrl"SS a re\Oluhon ca\hng for a Declaration of lndepc.·n- dence. In 1864, ·\br.than1 L1nt·oh1 ""'as nominated for anolht·r 1ern1 as prcs1 · dent at his part~·~ con,cnlLon 1n Baltimore. ' On 1hi s date: In 1654. Lou1s XIV 1.1.:1s t·rown<-d When Writing to the 0.-ang• Coast Daily Pilot ... The Orange Coast Doily Pilot encourogei coireioondence tram our readers. We reQUesi lel!ers be l..ep1 to oppro~•marelv 300 woras. Any correspondence s19n1f1canrty tonger rhon 300 w01 ds will be P1"1fl!ed ot our d1scre1 1on os a Community Commentary. Guest Commentary or Editorial Response. CommunoTy commen•arie1 01e re~e1~ed 101 1ssue!i perronenr ro c1f•es and rown1 along lh@.' 01onge c'oost Guesr commenraroe' may pertc1n to ony pvbl•c 111ue. Ed•IOhOl rtJsPonses 01e 1ese1ved IOI rebul!clt 10 eCl•forial pas1t1ons of 1lie Oro"ge. Coast Doily Pilot. leuers considered 10 be l+belous or 111 bod 1aste w•ll not be pr inted. w ,,rers ore l1m11ed to tour subm1ss1on1 a fTIOnlh. AU corresponde1'C e myst be 11gned and mc.lude tlie wrire1 '1 address and relephorie number 101 ver,f1ca1.on purpo1ei, • ) Letters sliould be addressed ro rhe Orange Coa1t Doily Pilot, 330 W . Bay St., Cosra Mesa CA, 92626. A1te n11on· lener' ro 1he fd1ror . Writer' woth QUe,11ons 01e urgeCI 10 coll rhe Do1lv P1lo! at 171 4 ~ 642.4321 , E~1 352 Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau I M'J l<IOOIN6i ->ala-I Wllfi OF llB;;eJaCR 6arle"THl/'167 I Hl· fl'al1tl·d . as the campaign pro-c~n r.·· \\\anir.·· ht' ,·t,31;u.1..-111,111nn o f thl' uncha!lcng1·d placl' 3"> thl· bus1nc~s gres~d . that Fe1nstc1n would be a • l'r \Urpn~1ngl~ ~trflng earl~ ll·ad ethical l"n ' 1ror1rnt•n1 1ri lhl· -..lJ1l' capuJI u! tht· \\t''I ha~ tll't'n ham· tougher and niort· dcterminl'd opp!..'· 1 pol1\otl'T \·11•r,1n Fil·ld\ ,Ur\1·~:. t •1p1t1,! ~ n11·rrJ 1n r1·•·l·n1 ,,·;i.r' tn I os An· ncnt than hl' had l'Xl'.k'l'lcd, but hl' had th!>.:lpl)l:arl·d h) 1·:irl ~ No •1·n1 tx·r Thl'' ),·n1 th1·1r n,1n11·, 111 I ,·111-... gell'\ had .to go through ""'llh the e~-and 1urncd into an l8·po1nt J,·1icn 1e111·, fund·ra1 "n~ 1·!l1•11 ' .tn•l -fi1,rhal·h1·1'\ '1s11. n1t·;i n"h1lt'. al· pensive and energy-consuming cf· Fe1nsll·1n h1•r<;,·!f 1s Tl"pllrtl'd to ha\t' morl' 1 n1 1'.'(1r1.~ntl' -•1,1i•,•l, di'· tr.11·1,·J lh•1t1-.anJ.,. uf JO urn .. ahst~ fon to qu3llf} 1hr 1n111a11,·es. Thi~ been read) lo g1,l· up thl" can1p:ugn. roura!=i·d ~·ini.· or zh1· u'u:il l'\.·nH)· 1n1n1 .in1unJ 1h1· "'11ld :ind San lefl hin1 shon of funds dunng lhl· ~he had to tx· pcrsuadl'J t-i~ ht•r cra11, 1',1r1\ l'1•n1r1huh•1-.. tri1rn ~1\1ng f r.-1n,1 .. ,,1n., ,·lt·arl' ~'' 1h111 as an closing days of the campaign, ""ht'"n hushand. \\'Cal!h \ S:in Fr.tn•·''"'-' in· nuin\·~ 1<1 1ht· \.Jn Ji: l\._.1nip 1Jrn· opportun1t~ -1u,1 a~ lhl' tounst voters are pa}rng lhl" mos1 a11en1ion ,r101 nit"nt banl.ei Ril·hard Blun1 tfl pai~n .">l'JWn "J,-tx~1nn1n~ no ll''s -10 to the contes1 lnd 1.1.•ht•n cand1d,1Jl."S ~ta\ 1n the r:i1·1·. \an dt' i....unp\ ,hh·t ,11 ,1tc~l't 1·ondu,i -...1n1l' lll><•,t1·n~111 uf tht•1r should Ix' n1ak111g their ma~1n1un1 Her for1u1h'" a·ga1n tuml-d .. harph Ktl•hrt' Ko"' 1'n11td lal rr con.:C"dl' """ efTons. around earl\ 1h1"> \l',1r 11hl'n ,hl· thJ! 1h1· l{p!x·r11 lifl•l•!I t•!lnrt 1(1 r .. un,n1 thl· .. 1t'' rn11"t 1n1pon - ln retrospect. tht.' Van de Kan1p rn,t·s1ed Sti"}.l M)() :_ \'1rtuall: .111 1111111 tht• rlo11 n( t••nlnhu11011 ' n\J\ an11ndu~1r> ha' lx·l·n 1'il l"\er ~inc(' s1ratl•gy turned ou110 be thl" biggest tht• monl'\ ,m• thl'n h.id 1n ht•1 hJ\l' C't\"1 thl' .1unru,·\ g1·n1·r.1I l,1,1 (l,t11hcr'' c:irthlJU:l~t· ;ind J<x~al mLSC3{CUl3tlOn Ill ("ahfprnla pohl1C~ (ampa1gn irl'l\Uf) -Un a tC[l"\ 1~111n )'if.M,),l)()IJ [•I $~01~ l\tl() In t .lllll'Jat.~n u!l"11i .1 !-.. r1·h \hl'd lhl• l han11' lll JC'OI· since 1958, when \\lillian1 F. con1n1er<·ial 1ntrodur1nf. her h1 •1 (und~ I h1, .-11n1ix•undl·.t rrl•hl<"m ' 11n,1rar1· h' thl' 1>Ul'ldt" "orl d 1ha1 Kno"'land QUI\ the l l.S. St·na\t• 10 sl:th'\Vlde ;iud i1·nc~· -lhl' ad\l"r11~·-\an de h.;inip ;i!r1·.1d~ 1,t('('d 111 tr.1ng t_hl· l"il~ 1, ,1t1't' !unl·1111n1ng and run for governor (a safe step-ml·nt 1ncludl·d a dr:im;1t1l' !'-11~ tl·lr· to ra1.;l' n11ul<'' ror h1-.. 11"n ..-.i•n(l;llj!.ll rund.1n1t·n1Jlh 11n..-hangl·J b~ tht• p1ngs1onc. as ht• sa"' 11. 10 th1· IQ6() visi1Jn 111·"'\ talll.' ,hOl\ln!! .1 shlx ~t·d 1\hilc fin.1u,1n11-c:!l1•rt-.. t" qu.11111 !ht· Ji-..i\!l'I \1 l'tl11·r -..:.1!ufl'. "ho ma' Republlran prcs1den11::il nom1. but l'ontrolk'l..i :ind r1• .. uluh' Fl·1nstt•1n 1n111.ui'l'' rho.,,· t•1l11q, 111,1, hJ ''" ho.· ,J ,.ip1ta\i-..1. ,1\l"'fi.:ratt«I n1 l"l'I ' b\ nauon.) ::i.nnounc1ng.. th1• a~1.;1,~1naltt)n\ 1•f 1·0 .,.t h1n1 ,111 111 tn·r SI 1111ll1nn pr,iJut1ni:, onl· ,1f lhu'l.C' rictutt' Posl- To be.· fair, Van de Kamp"s mO\l'S San fr;in\'t~l·n ~l ;i~lH <tl·11rgt• Ill' ct1u1,1 h.1,1· u ... ·J th.it n11•!1l"' 1:i.1 J ~an I ran,1'••1 da\o; n1adc ~ood S1.·nse las1 rall. "·hen f\·fos...·ont· and '\urcr'1"1r /far\C\ dunng thl· f1n.1l 111,. "l't'~' ,)! thl· t ahfnrni;1 1x1l111l·u1n;. 100 . bask<-d Fc1nstc1n's polllical fulun.· appt•arcd ~t ilk . 1rl·1n,h·1n \l uuld l:tll·r lX• c;inip,11).'.n "h1·n I 1·1n,1<·1n PUl,fll:nt 1n the re1le{'Ll·d gj<1" !ron1 a ~llillt·a! doubtful to nearl~· t'\'l'r)onc -st•lrch·d h\ thC' BoarJ 11fSupc1,ist~r~ hin1 11n t1·1t'I""" .1J,1·rt1..,.,·n1l"nt' f1gurl' "hu ha• Tx•f11n1t• a S\nt~I of h1·rself 1ncludt•d. Al 1ha1 point. \'an 3~ ~to\l~unl·\ ,Ul't'C\-..or 1 r,_.rhap' b\ ,1 111,1 r~1 n ,,f ~o r _i 1o 1 llran1.1t1< l h:1nsl' 111 !ht• !>Uri none of de Kamp strati-gists 1.1.cre said to The con1n1C'rc1.il "a' l'\l"ll nh•f't' Alurlla Smith I~ .a ."i:al'r1t n1t>nfo· lhc-111 "'011lcl dan· 1(1 undcrtai..,•. ha,·e though! that stale Controller sut·ct•ssful 111311 l·l·1n-..tl»n ho \ll:d. Jnd bast'd columnist for tht-f>r•tJRf' lkn1vc-r:i1 \gn1•' ;ind Rcput'lh\·an Gra) Da vis posed a potrnuall} she ~hot up 1n lhl' ptiU~ again Van Coasl D.ail_\ Pilot. l•IJ' Dl·u ~tnl·J1.1n J<11ntl) pla~rd ---------------------------•------------------• hP'!, .1hh Pu1th o\gn11' l lt>'arl~ dom1· nated thl' ron\1'rs;111on al lu nch as Letters the t\\\l l r11L l01111a poli11c1 ans llanl.t'"d 1ht• \o\ irl lea,1c r Views on abortion rebutted ··tA·ukn1t·11:t11 1-.. 'n ~LUlt"I. I had lP'-----I r :-irt'\ thr •'t•l'I' t·r,,1fi,1n " tlw g.lad· h.1nd1nJ!. ·\f!ll•l' -..11J l.111•t l)c-~1~111,·11.111 t1111'l'\l'f. u ..... ·d lhl" -ro thC" Ed11or: I am a 2 ~ yt'ar·old """on1an. and after Ste"e Crooks· dlSJOin1ed and poorly wri t1t·n ;1nt1abon1on ll'll er I fell I had 10 respond to hi s v1C"""'S Firs1 o f all. I must C'OrTl."C'I his n1 iS<'oncc p11on that abonions "rip "'·omen's wonibs ou1 ." I can onl y assume thal Slc\·e does no! have :i 1.1.·ork.1ng k.nowl«'!ge of ""'on1tn"s bod} pa.fl!i. "h1ch n1a~es his opinions ('\C'n morc un1_nformed than the} alrtad)' are:. Scrondly, his suggC"st1on th31 everyone's "he-an aches" against abortion 1s ludicrous, sinCt." the Harris polls sho"'' that less 1han 10 pen.·cnt of 1hc na11on suppons a cons1itu1ionat ban on abonion. As for S1cve·s emotional antiabonion stanC't". I ha,·e some rational insilhls I would like 10 sh::i.rc with all anliabonionists, I an' sure this will be a blow 10 most. but abOrtion 1s no1 a man·s issue, 11 is 3 v.·onlan·s 1.ssu<". and ii should be up to ""·omen to m.akc:" 1he1r 01.1.'n dec1s1ons about their bodies. te ve, )'OU s..'id yuur "he11 n :tchC"s for a prqnant "·oman who, confused. seeks a quick rtml"dy not knowing of the "'heanbreak to follow." I supposi: thJt. 11s a man, Sieve k.no"'s more about the cxpcrien~ thJn a "con fused woman" v.·ouhl. Sle\'C, I am insulted b)· J>Cf?PI<" like )'Ou ""'ho 1hlnk-womcn-can:1 \.11\Ction independently and intelhJcntly withou1 m•~ cuidanct. I 1.1.•lsh proplr like Steve -wpuld not bt so short· s1gh1ed in 1nsls11na th11 un,wl lhng mothers have !heir babies. I'll bcl my bottom dollar that no t he: nor any olhcr "pro-lirtr" is willin1 to pay for a woman's Pf'Cnau.I cart and tllcn adop1 the unwantro baby once it is bom. __ Think.about wha&-will happen 10-1n unwaftted-blb)' 1ncr it is born. Eithcr it is put in a dumpster or traah like the ones we hear about on TV. or cite it is handed to a parent who didn't wint it in the first pl1tt. • "What r,1 ppcns 1hr n," you say? Well. the mother wll! pro~hly 10 on welfan: and ~Ive food t \lmps whw:h. iron1c1Uy, m051 contcTVat.lvn are dead ttt apinst Do you know what cite happens to unwantN children who art raised by unwillifi1 parents? They arc ab11wd Th''' ar1· tx-at<"n . ll1rtut1·J 11nd ~~ua u .. '1013teJ -nul 1u't on•~l' bul usual!~ JJ~ after dl\~ (or ~(·ars \\hen the""· abu\l.•d l·hildren f'l"ach adoll"M.'Cni.'l' 1he onl'\ "hn don't run a""·a, anJ end up hon1cless. or hoo~rd on drujl\. or ha,·l, k·c-n-age pregnanl"IC~. 1.1.111 prot'iat'ol~ en\l up :ibu,cr\ 1hctn\l.'l\C'> On~·c-:1ga1n thl"$C' .tfl" thing' (h1•rth·l1•,,n,.,, .1rug' "l'l fal"t'\ 1110'1 "rn•-li fl"·· llln\.l'T\,l\I\\"' ,thh,u \I ) SUl''' 1, that ..,11'\c: .ind m,,,t 0Hu:·1 an t•· aho..ir11on1'1~ h,1\l'n't f\cllherl"tl to 1hink 1h1~ fiu do .... ·n the hnl· ··R-rght 10 l 1fr" \\t!ut1t1Tl' arr l'Ons1-1otl."ntl~ shon- tl"rm and in:uJeq uatc. -\'> 13.r 3, l\1t•'c and Olhl'r ··pru hfi.·r ~·· tn1' eOnl·ernc-d . a lctu,· nghl to hie i\ fr~\n1 l'1)ni:t"J)1I01' tu t'o1rth :ind af\er th:tt 11°'> 11111 !hl·1r rrohl<•n1 That ts "h\ th\·•r mott1' 1~ ··K 1 ~h1 to I tfl' .. :in1l n11 t ··Rijtht hi I 1\r" K F()l I .\l)I \1'11 !1• l1t"f\11n;1lh plt•ad \ht• 1aSl' lnr 'io\1l·t -\rmen1a n~ h1' co-t•thnir1~1" "hl) ;1rl' ..,.,·t·lon'-ai.rl':ill"r 1ndl'pen· J 1;>!1Cl' and t'\ ''" n1aJc a h1tlc JO ~c at>ou1 hi ' -\rnil·n1an hcntage dunng h1\ in trrw.lulll l'll of Ciort-iacht'' C':ihfo1n1;i·, tll<'"l troublt'd polt· t1\·1.1n I " '>l·n -\l.1n c·r.in,1on. at - tll\ ht•d httll'>l.'11 10 G o1 l"l:'IC'ht'\ like :t ](·,•l"h, hi.HI\ du1·u1g a '"''ii to Stanford l 'rH1 C'~ll~ .1nJ lalt"t 1ri Sun Fran· l'l\t'O ('rans-t on\ '1and1ni\ in public 1.1n1n1l)n poll-, hl\' rh1n,n1<1t•d ~ (3UM" ol hll> J!l\Ol\ernenl 1n 1hc L1nroln ~a\1ng' and Loan scandal and he clr.1rh 'a" 1he {'iorbachC\' l 11rl)t1a ilt•I ~tar \1~11 ,1, ;1n 1\f'jVll'tun1I)' 10 Polish up Restaurant rev iews reliable h1 ~ :<1ell·nlanuf;H'turt.-d image as an 1nH'rn11.t11)nal1'1 To the-td1tor It p.a1d 11tl ""hen Go1·bache'' \Vt not ont~ l'nJO~ Jud' l'haml:'l(rla1n'' an1clcs on 5inglN hun l.lUI for pnus.t" dunna his Oranf;C l~ount J1nu1g, "c find her nuing5 ;11nd ~t 5i;K'C1'h, 1'1ung l "rans1on's ··in· gut<kknr-1o t•onS-i!itC'nlly "'-httblf'. telltgcnc<' anJ' 1.1.•1sdom." 1wo I-lei rtt<'nt an1clc nboul gritting nlong tht· Coast quah11cs. tha1 "''\'rt sorcl) lack1n1 in th<" M.•na101'°~ uns<"fmly 1nYol>1tmtnt s1a1ed one op1n1l)n I "''holl) endorse. a11d ...,1sh I could ""h 1 incQIO and ll!i owner. Charles have art1C'ula1cd so ""'ell 10 the o"'·ncr of 1he sub)C<'1 Kea iing · 1Ts1auran1. Ch amberlain "31d that Ortzs'' As Is has aood food. All in a11 . it w~~ .a glonou1 pohtt- bu1 stem!. no1 to c\·e_t hkc an ·one: 1hC) ha,l'n't mC"t cal event -a lot or hCf")' symbo.1- btfore TI.:i: on,n1cif Ct'rtainl) 11s in)' last e~pen<'ncc-1i!iID:" 1donn1--ct""Qwd · la;V'ISh'1Tlech1 --4- thcre. dn '""O pnor occ ion~. mi w1f(' and I C:1\JOyC'd a1 tc:nt1on and !tit)<' subs\ancc. One · wond<'n wh<'ther Gorbachev wu a exC'C'llcnl dinncr!I and serv1ct'. nnd on the 1hird. :ind bit relucta nt 10 rclu.m home 10 hi.I'll\ probabl) 1151 \ 1~11, 1.1.·r ""'ert ad\'15l.'d quite rudely that rtali1y 1hc:"y 1.1.'C.rl' bookt'd for 50mc '""'0 hours. althou&h QQ pe1ttn1 of 1hc 1abtn v.·crc cmply at the time:. R,B. YARBOROUGH HundnJtOn Beach Du ffaltw'f ,, • IMn• ... /NIH -lw .. "'-Coltft ,,..,,, l'I.... J ,. • ',, • • • Or-C-DAILY PILOT I Thundoy, June 7, 1lllO I Election Results Ooftnlor An Hoffm•nn (D) 8,230 7ltt DUtritt D&aue Feiulela (D)· IJN,111 'BarMra Jack ... (D) ll,111 Pflter MatMwt tD) ll·,ltt' 7,87 11 11,m Joy L. Ncuaebaucr Harriett M. Wieder Maric.-AltAis ntO&-- John D. Harper 13.758 St,117 2.402 9,2114 10,851 City of ll'Ylne Mayw Yet 1,411.41' John Van d e Kamg (Dl Rokrt &. "ISM" O.nu tR) Ricnard T, Polis (0 ) l ---------:H ,171 -llorh-AU.. (ft) -1• 12• 1 Sltlli Olstrlct 7lMi-Dlslrlc' Sonia (Sunn y) Sonj u Larry Aann Sollf A-. SMriUa ll .316 11,171 No 2.206,993 111 Le1l1l11•re Re.,,.,U.. .... ·ye, 1,512,952 Pete wu ... (R) 1•741.!ll John Woodland Black '"'f Ol Jerry Yudelson (0) • 10,221 Tom Umber1 (01 4,689 l ,51S 1,111 Clly Condi Art Bloomer 11,111,ill 1,688 9,928 J,821 11,llS lt,717 N• S.IH,iH Lleaten•nt GoYerDor Anthony J. Robcns (0) S.480 Curt Prta11e fR ) lM T. Mc:Cartlly (0 ) Z,l!l,318 Fraacls X. "Fraali:" Hoffman (DI 74tll Dis trict Coanty Snpervlaor 4th Dlatrlct Alben E. "Al" Nasser Cameron Cosgrove Robert J. West lit -Reappor16oamnt by Cem· ' mlsslH ~· Mario Ber1esoa (R) 1,MZ,111 1!,511 Gerald "Jerry" FnalF:ll• John1Seymo ur (R) 814,679 Truman S"•ann (0) 1,6)1 1 (0) 1,143 4,'117 Christian L Basquenc Don R. Rocb l-50696 31,531 M•ry ADD G•ldo B•rry J. H•mmCHtd · Yes 1,649.639 No Z,lil,17S Wllllam E. "8111 " Daaaemeyer Robert C. Fra1ee (Rt Coanty Supervlaor 5th Dlatrlct lZO -New PrllOll CoulncU. -Secretary of State Mar6 Foa1 Eu l D) l,Hl,511 Mervin Evans (D) 357,075 Jou Milke Flores (R) 131,&71 Controller Gray Davia (0 ) !,111,537 Malt Fo111 (R) l ,511,930 Treaanrer Wesley Sanders Jr. (0) 74 2,8~6 Kathleen Brown (DJ l,ol00,955 Angela ··eay.. Buchanan (R) !i3J.J35 Thomas V.'. Hayes 1R1 96 3,580 · Attorney ~neral Ario Smith 10 1 1,1 7%.115 Ira Reiner ID) 1.080,86 5 Daniel Lungren (RI 1,61 5,!58 lnaurance Commluloner Ra' Bourhn. ( 0 ) · I I 2.S41\ Mi(hael BlaTil'O (D I 11S.J'l ! laIT} ri.1 urph~ (IJl .,l:i.295 \Valll'r -\. Zl·ln1an ( J)J I ~·1.JtoJ Con\\a~ ('olh!> !l)l r1q 65J 8 111 Pres!> i ll) hiS.ti46 John Garamend i 11)1 11 13,11 8 Wes Bannis ter 1R1 468 ,tli5 John'\ Pan .. <· 1K1 415.1.,, Jo!>cph IJ. llunlnp I KJ. 112,1.,IJ Jo hn L .. Ja<·l " 11.~rJ.·n (ff l JI l.R86 Th o rn:i~ ·\ "'k urn1a IR J 15~.•lll-l Con11reu 38 tb l'fi stric t tR I • U ,873 40tb District Eugene C. Gratz. (0) Oristopller Cox (R ) 42nd Dltlriet Guy C. Kimbrough (0) James Cavuoto (0) Bryaa W. Stevens !DJ Dua Robrabacller (RI 43rd Di!llricl Ron Packard I R I State Senate 3%nd Di!llrlct 33,347 61,49! 6.405 5,542 1.354 !fi,118 !1,877 Evelyn Coloa Becklell ID) JS,864 John J. Duran (I)) 13.942 Edward R. Royce IR I JS,068 State Auel!lbly S81h Dislrict Luanne Yi'. Pryor (D) J(l\..'I R Bishop 11>1 Jl'!lrl·~ ,\ Kl·llp~ {R ) Tom ~1a)'S ~R I Pl'l('r \on lltl·n t R l Jan I/all I RJ \i.•\ muur ''"\\" ·\lb:tn r HI 6-ilb Oi slrict 6,338 \,J6 7 1 .. 123 i ,495 J.9::!11 I.SJ:! 1.12.1 h.l·\1!1 (iranl (iardnl·r 11>1 14,SbO Ross Johnson I H I !6,0~7 67th Dis1ri1·1 Fred Smoller 101 John R. lt'\o\is t R I 691h Dislri(•t Jim Toledano 10 1 1''01an Frilzelle 1R 1 iOth District Ho"'ard Adler 1D• l'h\t11 .. B:idhan1 (R f Gil Fer11:uson 1R 1 IS,375 30,881 17 ,819 31.3&2 19.671 J \l,J•JJ 33,606 County of <>ranae Judae of Superior Conrt No. 7 Roberl E. "Bob" Tlliomas 111 ,148 Glenn ~1ahter 79. 795 Daniel Charles "Dan .. Duu:ht·r . 47.885 Judge of Weat Oraqe County Municipal Conrt Office No. 3 Donald S. Macintyre Z&,0!8 Russ I. (ialll'f\ 15.265 Ralph l·l:1n'iC'n I J.170 State Superintendent of Public ln•tractlon t\lark l\ll·r ('arol S. Kopp1:! Sa1nucl Ro<lnl!\u£•1 Bill 1-lonlg 504 .5 17 724.661 7-1 7.575 Z.416,958 County Super- intendent of School• Ro n lktnt'k 43.409 Rotll:n Pl·tcr~on 1-l6.835 J ohn F. Dean 147 ,870 Member County Bqard of Education Trustee Area 5 Elizabeth llorn Parke r ('hark·.. ") "C'hur k" 54 ,9433 11l·\'url' Jf)•l57 County Supervisor 2nd District Tom Riiey Pee/, Swan A••ett•or V1c1or J. Fulladosa Da,·id Holbcr1 Br•dley L. Jacobs Lafr) L. Bales Auditor Steven E . l.ewls 51,195 38,741 22.)64 71.5 12 19!,341 4.:!,079 Z7 fi.2 1t County Clerk Gar y Granville Zlt,7011 Di•trlct Attorney ~1 ike Caplz1i 133,$89 ·r on1 •\ vdC'l'f 48. n ti J anll'' Cil·Orgl' ··.11 rn" Enright \)4,_,74 Ed Frl'l'man 46,053 Public Admlnl•trator William A. Baker 2&8,099 Recorder l.ee A. Bra nt•h Stanlt·~ I Ko;1lh 234,465 S'l.8b I Sheriff-Coroner l)un H:111~h\·ad 105.107 Brad Gait's ( 20&.095 Tax Collector Robt'rl L. "Bob" Citron 320,806 Propoelton• 107 -Hou11a1 aad Homeless Bond Act of tiff , Ye• . !,f7t,!17 No 2.238.693 108 -Passeager R•ll and Clea• Air Boad Act of 1190 Y•1 No ... v .. No 110 - 2.tfil,tl! 2.055.253 Governor'• Review of Le1i1latlo11 Z,476,491 1.012.243 Property Tax Exemption for Disabled Yes 3,711 .G't No 928.296 t l l -Trafrlc Con1tsllo• Relief and Spending Limitation Yes 2,f.78 ,194 No 2.249,849 llZ -Slale Offlcial1 E thics I Yes 2,113 1.1 811,703,f.1 8 No I. 705,05 1 11 3 Chlropractle Praclice v .. No 114 - Ye11 Legislative lnillalive 3,&7&.tS& 8.:!9.574 ~1urder of Peace Officer. Crime Penaltie!l 3.238.01& No -l .J2b.7Q7 115 -Criminal l.3\o\' lnliallve y., Nv 116 - Z,540,3 5% 1,913.513 Rail Transportallon Bond Aet Yes %,438,948 f\:o 2. l -'J.941'! 11 7 Y.'ildlife Prolection In- itiative Yes .~ Z,Hl,fft No 2.026.432 121 -HJper Ecl11ealkMI Faclllllet Boad Act Yet !,54S,Ha No 2,07l.45S IZZ Eartllqaake Safely ... Public Bulldlags RellablUtatloe Bond A.cl Yes !,53t,811Z No 2.071.029 I %3 -1990 Sc boo I FacllUlet BHd v .. No Act Meaanrea z.•oz.z11 1.914.208 A -Cou111y Jail lnltlallve Yes 129.876 No %43,1•! B Irvine Veblcalar Over- c rossiag al Yalt Aveaue Yes l!,4ZZ _Nu 11.571 C -Irvine Limited Overcro1•la1 Yt's No D - a t Yale Avenue I l.147 12,SOZ Seal Beach Cily Counc."11 Compensalion Yes 4,101 :'>Jo J.J 11 E -\\'eslminster Fireworks Sale and Use Prohibition Yes 1,4%$ Nu 5 . ..i 2s F .;_ SOutb Coas1 Wa ter Oittrlcl Systtm Improvement• Ye1 3,IS8 No 717 School post battle ·to heat up l-~~M6NDA-WR.AY.r~------""'"''"',....~""r• hh-tln1t"~1ortl''"""'"'"lltl~'~"'""'''---------------:,c.,cn=,o,.c0c1c· "•hc,c,cm:=:o::nc> returned 10 1he o...,. ,....,, r ..... A,,.,,. ..,,"~' ag.."t1n "Th.-r~:rartm,·nt nt Fdur:ioun ll)l';ll le,,·I." \o<.·at1nnal cduca1or and D•UJ "*°' ~a loJ 0-•I H•M'" Terry Bright tries to keep her 2-year-old son Chrlstl•n under control wtille 4 -year-old Meag•n looks on. Ferguson fined \ Bv GEORGE M cCRORY I o .... ~ P•a• S•~r 111,,.., rhl· .. 1.11l· f au 1'<Jl1111 .1 I Pr.llll~l'' < omn)1'"''n (1nl·d \,,l·tnhf\m.111 f 11! f-l·r~ll"'n H-'-l'\\JX1n 1il.,1lh. and !"" or h1' lt111u111lll'l'' ~J t~I() !IJr r.11lln_w It• rr•11)t·11 . tl'rt1n '>l'l\'•1- tied l.1n1r:i1g.n 1'1ntr1butio•n'> 1n th1· li.:1111, l!l'nl·r.11 l'l1·,t11H1 11 ,1nn,.un11·d \\ l'd!ll'\d,I\ l hl· lllll' .. 1,·1n111l·d lr11111 f-l.'rgu"111n·, !.11 lu11· tu r1·pu11 h\ ll'll'- gran1 1hr1·c l1\ntr1hu11 .. n.. lrn111 \p.'.ll:ll lllll'll''I )!l••llfi.. 111 h1' l•i)',11 ·\\'>l·n1hl~ ,,,n1naign Fl.'r~u .. 11n ... 11,J \\ l·dn1'\llJ\ th;1\ COUNTY From Al v. 1dc .1ppr11\ ..11 -r h1..· onh !'lt1nd 111l'il'tlrl'' lt11..11 .. ()K'd "Cr1.;l'r11pt1\111••11 120 !or 111.'" pn .. tin lllrl'lru,11111\ and l'r•11XJ\l!H,1l !Ill'\ tor pa .... t·n~cr rail J1fOJt'o..I' - and !hat 11n1• 1, a 111~\ll'f\ "''-"Pl th:11 11 .. hall•1I d<·.,,~n.1!11H'\ ,1, a . ., ll'.1n .11r h11nd ' ni.1' h,1\r ... ,111 \Ill•)~ ll CJ(\ fl''!~l\·n I' 'lrangc < nu111u1n .. d1Jn·1 .1!"J"' bul~ ihl· 1r .. nd r 11l· .. t1;1\ r hl'\ .. 11h·d "'Ith thl' '1att"' rn.1Juri1~ 111 1ippo .. 1ng rv.u rl'appurt10 1nn1l'll1 1nHt:tl1\t'' and 1n 'lllppur11ng ITil':l .. urc~ tor l'th1c·, 1n go\l'rnml·n1 thl' dl·aih pt'nal1' lrn murdl'nnl! ..1 p1:alt' ,ifr1 ll'f and :in l>11rolh' llugh1'' hi' 1.11np.11gn tn;.1..ilrl'I 1..11l1·lJ \<• llh'('l ,I '!.lk' Tl'llu1rl·n1l·111 l<• ,,·nJ ll'l1·~1 .. 111 .. 11n· r~1,d1.11,·J1 .dt1'1 11·lrl\1n11 1••n\11hu· \1"n' .. 1 l'I ~ i I H H 1 .... 11 h1n \\'\ \'ll d.1\ .. ••I .111 1·h·, 11• •11 .. 1111· 1111l \l,j\ 1h, 11'.l\I ,!lll••U!1! I 111uld h.r. 1•.11d I 1·r11u,.,11 '-lid 'I hJl•' p.11J tla· 11111'. but 1ol1IJ t1.11l' IUU!!hl II !!,·, .I U\•. l 1\id11 ! 11.1\\' .111 llJll'' • r11·n1 111 thl· pr1ni.1r·, lh1·" l \h1· 11'1'1 I r1·..1!.1<"d !h1· J,111 !11.11 I h.ul n••I .1111·n1r11·d 1" h1,k 1h1 1 lh'• ~ .. 11 v.;i .. IU\( ,11\ l'f I• •I ' !l\l'rh:u1I ••I !ht· ,1,111·' .nr111 n.1l 1nal ,, ~t 1·n1 \nd < l1;1n~l' 1 "11111 ' .idherld '" !h1· !101111\ .,.,l10•1t· lrl\l!Ollll.'111\ \l l'fe (nlll l'fl11d 111lh .1H v.1n n1ng. lhl·1r p.irl\ ' nur111n.111nn .. In 1J< t ,1,lll'· \\Ilk' ,11! -' '''l'lllhh ;01d I 'l ">l'll..1\C 1nl un1l'l\·111 .. runn1n~· 1n1 ll'-1'll'l!1nn "Crl' \I<!• If lfi\I .. \11u.d!1 \,,l·n1l>I\ r11.1n ( 111 f 1·t~'ll'"n K '-• ·•1lnl1 11,,1,h v.,1, !ht' fllli' j1)t dl i.·~1 .. l,11oH \1h10 !.111•J a pr1111,11 .• h.1ll1n1_11-...,)iu !1 h1· !LJll!l'li hatk \\1lh 1'a'r -\ntl th1· OUllOllh' nt till' (,( ll' lll'U!l'nJnt g11\l;-rni11 · .. ra~l' 'LISJ!!'.l'\tl't.I ()r:ing,· ( uunl\ rr1a' 1\l~1' " i1'.td1ng rolt• 1n ,1·ll'l l1ng 1hl' .. 1:n,.·, Ill'\! jlO\ l'f!ll ~I AGRAN \h1•111l.1n "h" durilli' 0 1< l.1 .. l l\\O \\'.J r' 1\:\, tr1•1;1t11·111I' the lun!' tl1\- '''llll·t Ill ~ I \Ulll'\ ii \llll''· no\\ v.111 go t11..·n 1n,nlled 1n .1 111un11 q1al l'l1·1-find hl'f'l'li 1,·,1d1ng a 1ounlil rna- From A I 11o n JOfl l\ ·r h.11 n1rqnr1t~ plt·dl'l'd during "Thl• m,11.•1r "';i' .1 J'H•ll'llll,111} !ht; wn11>J1gn 1u n.1rfl•"'-ihl· lo..u~ of .. 1rt1ng Dt-mncrnu,~ 1 Orlll'rldl·r fur \.,. lr1 in•"' ~,1 1, r1111H'll! 111 liK.:il Lilll- \i."mhl) loJr < nngrl''' nr f1;r \Ul'l\.'f-ll'fl1' r,·1,•r\1rlf \h1 \~1 ~111-ll'd tr1·nJ \1\ur \\l' thuughi ti Ill·\! lo rrm111<l t1n\,111I .11!dr1 .. ..i11~ t.1r·fl'..ll h1n" ,.,. ix·o plc 1\h,11 :1 rand1d:i t1..· h.1~ tx·,·n '>ti!'.' ~\1111ng \1fll'f' ll·nd 10 forge ! !ht''IC "ht'nJ(ln pron11\l·ll to tr\ In th1n11.1. ... f)"l'n 'aid \lfl::J1nhn1· v. ha! .. 111· l a I It'd 1hc (:111 ·, fh'\\\<'l'fl 10.(M')I) .1 nJ 15 (~,l(l talc ··1 l111n ~ 111•1\l 1:H.·upl,· 110\\ re-ha' a lonl!l h1,\or\ u l r,· .. 1i.t:1nl'l' and fornicr grand JUT) 1•durat1on com- ahlll'rlll'l' h,1ll"t' rl·111a1n 111 Ix~ l••gn11,· lhJl 1·n1 a \l'r\ '1:1hlt· l·Jn-pc.·r"'1~t1·nt·t.· hul llr. l\'ll'f'''n ha .. n)Jl ll·,· 1n1·mh1:r i....l·nt i\·1oorc i.a1d of lOuntl'll h' l nd.1\. h111 1hai' .. 11111 d1Ja1,·" f),·an .. aid "\\al~i ng al v.a~ .. ht"l'n .1bfl· to r}l:r'1'\l'fl'." ~h,· Pt.·t,·r,011·, ~6S'n11lhon budgl't. l'nough 10 lih'.1~ "1111· lll' hl'l\ll'l'n pr1·c1nl'I' ''·1' 1l·r~ h1•l pt'ul lu llll'" ..a1J. "fkan. he "a'"one of lhe few 'uix·nnH·nlh·nt 11! ..,,h,H•I' 1n.u1H-·''01 'ul'JJ11""-·J h' th1· ,·ll·c11on'i. Hr1'"l'r ~1J ,11,· h~:l1l''''' th1, 11n1l' l'duca tor~ 1ha1 l'\'l' l'\'l'f n1c-1 that tx·n1 R11ti..·11 f\·t.·r,\Hl .ind 1h.1ll1·ngrr 11ul••1 n1,· l'>l.,1n 'a11fhl' lUl1 l'~ntr:11cd Ol':l.n '1a '> a g1»H..I i:hant·t· 11 (\11n n1ng. took thl' 11111,. to actuall} sit down Jl\hn I l),."1n 11n high 1t1t1n~ an·a .. 1n 1·0 .. 1a i\.ll''><l. "I th•n~ lhl· pnn1:if) \ho"~ that.'' anJ look at thl' grand JUT) repqns.'' I hl' l.111· .. 1 1nunt lallll'd ll' !hr :"-1·.,.,p..irl /k•;11 h ()r:111~<', I U\Hn. ~he .. a1J. "lit· '1'l·nii. \l't) v.11J1ng h t .\loorl' !>.aid K1·g1 .. 1r.u 11! \,•ll'f' o t1il'l' nt•l' I >.·•in \\ 1'!'>\1111n .. 1l·r, l .1 ll:1hr.1. Lo.. rnak" .. nrnc l h;111gl'' ·· Rl'C't·n1 :1lcu...a11ons b~ 1c:arhers 1n 1lu.· ll',hl \\Ith -l ' :'i !X'l<l'!l1 o r ·\la11111u ... 1111.l !'M.·al lk·;ilh. ~·l ulh·puhl1 r 11t•d granJ JUr~ fl'-1ha1 1h<' l>cp:inn1cn1 of Education I J -s i11 \Oh''· .1nJ Pl'll'l'M1n 111 ;1 "l\•o•pk· :i1JP!'l'<ratl' l'll:1ng ;lhll· t11 purl' ha't' <ll•U'<'il l\·ll'l'"Jn ofh1:1ng bugg(·d a rl:1s,roon1 and h~ Pe1crwn 1!••\l' \<'l'j 111 d \\1!h -l l 2 Jll..'lll'!ll i1r ta[~ l•) thl' l,1nJ1d.lll' d1fl'\'tl\ ... IX·:1n be 1th nut o ftuulh 111th thl· ~.,~·hoot that lkan 1llt·gall~ iilll•J out his 1-lf> 1-,1 .;, \41\l'' ( halll·ngl'f R1>J1 ~J1J . d 1slfl<'\!> hl' !'>Cf\l-~ ..1nJ ol t'\P<lnd1ng r an1p:ugn p;11x·ri. 1nd1l'atc th(' ran· l'h:lnlk l'.1rr1t•d 12 S rx·rrl'n1 11r Ill· .d .. 11 rrllt•d -on 1h1 1·1· d •rl'<'t ;i nd dupl1c:1 t1ng "l'r1 1ccs 11Hl'l.' d1'-didat1·.., nlli;_h1 bi,.· headed for MJm J •.-lfJ'l \11 t1'' 1n lhl· lhTl'<'-\";t\ 1,11•' n1J 11in~' ..111.! t•J\duf\l'rlll'll1' b) lhl' lnl lll arc 1n_':.,_rl'.LS1ngl~ Jhfl• "' pnliti,al nlud,hngtng. Bl'lJUM' n1·11hl·f l 11'll"l''>t>M nor C--:1h rurn1a I t'a~hl·r~-\,,ncr;innn :-.n.1 pruv1Jl.' on 1hc1r uv.•n. But \loorl· !I-aid hi· hop;d 10 set l)l'illl ga1111·rl'd .,11 r~·r1t'lll n1 !hl' lhl' L11' ·\ngull'' I 11111·.. "\\'hal 1hr tca,~ht·r~ "''ant 1' t11 '>l'l' 1>11,111 ,c rl· .. uh from lhl..' r~te. \Ull' llH'\ 1\111 1,H l' ufl ,1~1111 1n lh\' l\'ll'f'•lln .... Id h~· t'llnll'll!Tall'd :"o.O\l'lllhl'I ~l'lll'f.il 1•),·\!lttll lllo•r1· ••ll put1Ji1 .(pjl\_'.lfallt'l'~. "'hll'h \ll'.l !ll\hd~· th1· 1111• 1\11! I'<..' hl· 1.1!h•J 1h1· "u1,11n,t.1\·· ·of .1n 111- ..,, rarn t->1111~ 1,11 'U/'P•Htrr' J11d nh'th,1 <.c1\l'r.1gr 111 !t'.llh .1 puhl11 lh.11 '' hnth .1p.llhl'l•1 .1nJ 1gnn1;in1 :1t>nut 1hc f•!lic1· l'1'l1'f..,)JI l.no\1n !u r h1, l·onnl'1- l10n\ lo 1h1· ·,)Id I"" ,;l'l\\111 ~·· .1nJ c .r.1nd r 11d J',,rt\ ... 11d h1 l'\rx·1 t\·d In hJ\<' nu H0111hl1· r.11,Hl!! lh1· 11111111·\ hl· n1·l'd,·d -l'<.·~ond thl· ~ lll !~M l hl· r;11,t·d l<H 1!11' n1on1h·, t'll'111011 1'1·!l'f\i•n \.!Jd 1 >l'an·, ,1n1ni! 'h'1"'- 1n!! 1 .. ,,1. l11n1 .ind hi' ,,qip111ll'r' h\ ' !fp! I\\' .. ..,1111,· ••Ur .. uppi•lll'r' thn•t1!(h1•U! llol' '!lulll\ Tl"\\ !l',lil/l' Ill' h:11 •' ,1 1 .. rn11.1.1hlt· "11!Hllll'lll thr1> t1 ~l•l n~ I<> l'Hlll' 1!1fv.,11J \\Ith ,1!1'll1'Tfl ll' h1·lp · l'rk·r,, •tl ... ,HI \\ ,·1111,· .. J;i\ \\r 1c 11.11nl1 11,1111 In ,.,l,'l'd 1!1.11 \ql\ll'\l.1111 ~ 1,:\[)\.'lldtllllc"'' r !h111 ~ th1· ~n1HJ111lll!1fl v.111 1,l\l' ,1 lh1.t-:h h.1!tll' . \l1hnucl1 fl, 111 'Pl'll! lilt 'Jilli' .1 n1•1u111 .1 .. P,·11·1,••n , u 1i1 .. ,,,n1- pa1gn h1· ~1'1'111 f1Hlfl' 111111· 1\Jl ~1n~ I ll'l1io1!l .in,11 \~I' .lfl' \,lll!Hg l'1•1q lhi: \l'.11 1ol Ill· "'•n1.Ul l•tlh 1)1,111111' I l'ln'tl'l11' r1 "'l•l1d1n~· \I\ t••r' 111 llu: l),.·n1•)(.L1H• p11111,1r~ ,, ''.irn1n~ ,1J,i1 a11"'' \1:n l\'!l \\ i1,oill' l.1n11x1 1g1' """ llu1 \l ,111.111 h<'f)!l''r\n 111.1' l,,1\l' l)o.'\'11 1h1· \11.·11lll11.H\ ~11 1!11' \,1flll' 11l·11d \t,lt•·\\11lr .. h,· ••utp11lll·1I (•1\- piull'IH holu "'l'\lll•llJf ~~-Ii ll\'f •L'llt Ill \U(I' 11(1< f 11,lllll I IHHll \ 'hl' •'.I' ·\1;11 llluf 'la l•'~'*'•I \'a\lh duv.utng ~\tnou r ~·• 11 P• r,,•nt ( ,f) I' ( h.111 r11.11i I • 1111 I t11·1111·, ... 11\I lkrg\''"" \ould PH .. t·t t l'ln,1t·1n·.., gl·nd1·r r.1. \lll .int.I h! .. 1'[ \\ 11~111· ... l'h,1nll''· pan11ul,1rll 111 h11;h1 of tkTJ!.l'\un·, popul,1rll ~ h\'ll' .. \l.1ri.1n\ Jl!'l'o,o..•n1 l' nn lhl' 111 ~rl '' l>1·1n1)1,.1 ,1t .. h1 ,1 l\\•1·\0·1111(' 1nu1g1n l)ur11114 fhl' ·1,1 .. r \I \ \('<'11' •\gran 'l'f\l'li.ot\ 1n.1\1•1 lir-.t h' ('ll\ ( uun· lil :i ppo1111n1L·n1 In !t1SS hc .tlt'cnn1{' lhl.' lll\ ·, lir .. 1 dHC\ll\ 1·!1'\lt'd nHl \()( '" :.-c."hangt" rn f'lt\li11l.1I pn"1Crd;1 rl' that _ \rr:.in h1n1 .. ,·11 p11,h1·d 1.1r lh· "nn 111.1\ ,·!1·l t101! 1•;1,i11 dl'll'..tl1n11-a p..tir ot 1.11\\lt1l,1h'' 1ha1 1110..ludt•d liarr \ 1 tar11n1und llHllho.·nl B<•aod I h1.1lxth l'l'll'f ... •11 • .. Lilll''' ••I I du1.1 t111n l'n•,tth•nt !)urn l'.Ll ~l·r •,;uJ 'he. h~<! \\,1~ '11rpn'"d h\ l>..:an'') "\~ l' \\l'r1· '1'f\ 'urpri .. l·d th.II linl:i h.!d ll'\ll'f' 1!11C~ \h,1!1 fol,.".111.·· 'hl' ... ud "!Bult I 111111 ~ l )~·:in ran .1 rnut'h l'll..'1ll·r 1.1 111p.1111-n 1han 1x·11pl1· g:l \l' h1n1 lft'd1t h•r 11 \ g111n~ t11 hl' a \l'r) l <lflt1· .. 1~·J r:1,,· I or thl' nl'1t four n1on1h .. n·, p11lil1\' .. \l.1nh n HrC'v.1·1 l'h,11rm;:i11 11! tht• j•1X~-.\h g1and ;ur~ 1·d11la!u•n cun1 · n11nl·~· 1ha1 "r"h' .1 r('porl lTll1cal 111 P1·11·1 .. un·., drp.1n n11·nt ,;11d IX.in "n·1 g111ng 111 lt·1 tl111~1· ''\Ill'' d1l' ··111 Jnhn !>..·an\ li1,·ratur.· I -.:1" hl' fl'll'f~'IH<'d 1h1• X-l-S5 a nJ lhl' X"i -~t, ~r.ind iur\ r1'Jlllrl' and I ""uhl l1 k,· 1" thin._ th.11 h:1J. .. utlll" l!np.111 ·· .. h,· ... 11d nr ..... t·r ':t1d l'l·h·r .. 111\ h.l .. f('\1 .. ll'd n1 a:l\ l 1t.1ng1'' 1 :1ll1·d h•r 1n 1h11..,,· :ind uthl'r r1·1>n11 .. lonq11ll·d 111 lhl' la .. 1 .:!IJ BEACH From Al thrl'l' ;r,ruup .. :1 11,t) .\nd !hough hl"d il kl· 1h1• Rl·- ruhhl'Jn .. lo t.>t'l lx·h1n1I /um 1n lhl· g1•ner:ll l'il'lllOll ht··, gn1ng lo rl·h 11n n1on· nf thl' '..11111· )l.f;t,, ron1 .. ca111- p:i1gn1ng 111 .111 <·ifun u1 111ppl1· thl' h1g-n1nnl·~ l an)p,11gn o t ( 1ara111l·nd1. hl' .. ;ud ··1 horx· thl' .. cr;llt'~~ "111 "nr~ ... hl· ... tllL "I pl.in II! "'"'r uul a lul ot 'hoe 1, .. 1!111·r l'\l' lr:l\l'k·d .111d 1-::ill t•tl ltl th(" pc.·11pl1• .t!ld lh1'\ Tai~ In r1lht'f\ ··rn1 tx·u1n11 lhat gr"'' "•1.•l' "•II \11n It h,:a1 1h1· rnu1h·1 .. r tJo hn1 l'artlol.' ..1nd t I hu1na' "i~1;rn1<'11 1n lhl' pnlllilf} :ind I think 11 .1l..i1 ,·;111 lx•at C1.1ran1l·nJ 1 ·- Ba nn1,ll'I, an 111,ur.ulll..' 11gl·n1 "ho'' t'lt.•t·n 1n the hu .. 1tll''' tor ltl \l"flr ...... "t1d h1.• 1n;1d1• do I\ 1 I h S l ~ (1(,10 n1 lhl' prullar~ <"an1paLJ.;n -~2.000 lom1111t fn11n 1n~ur-.in1·1• lo1npan•<'' ~i t ~fl'al 1n1 por1.1111·l· loi ( >r:1ngl' rl'Ull ~ lhl' ln(U' 1n thl' ra1;t·. :inJ .i ( <1L1n\1. \h1· h.i .. th<' po1l'llllal for "'om;in\ pt.'l'llX'l"ll \1' v.111hi.·1n11)1.1rt- r.11J:11ng thl' tHHlJI' .. lll' .. a1J ant U,·r~1·,.,n \,11d v.onll'll v.crl' tin.di\ tJ~ing thl ll nghllul pl.Ill' 10 ll'.id1..·f. "\\'l··r1· ,,·1·111g an l"rlll'r~111g 111 ,1i11i /l'"llJun... "'11m,·n rt':lcl) Tti <t\\Utllt' ll•:1drr .. h1p " role:\ .. [)(-\1 nh1ng hl'I' 1lHHll.I :1 .. ":1lmo~I l'U phor11 · \\l•ilnl',dti\, \hl· ~,1.i lh:t l. ·\l1h11ugh lhl' J!\U\l'fllu r and 1n ihl• 1·nd 1.o!('r\ \iJIJ l!Kik 31 thl.' hl'UICnant go\t'rnllr 3fl' l'k'l-1l·d indl'- '''lil'' .ind v.hi·rl' 1hc l·anJidall"!i pc.·ndt'ntl) -and \utt·r .. h,11l' tx·t·n \I.ind _ ~.cl1nl'd 1n fl'C'\'lll 1'll'l'l1on..-1t'l c-hoo~ B 11 ll••lll<'l1 :lr< t•rin~i ng a Ill''-' thl·n1 trufll 1ppt,..111: part1l'' P•f'l)l'ili\l' I(• lhl· rn;IJi•r 1,~uc .. \hC' B1:rge\oll 1nd1l<1ll'd ~hl· v.1111'11' "or~- ,,11d 1.ng clo!tl'l} "'llh \\'11~1111 during the "\\ 1lllll'n h,1 \\' g1l.'atl'r "sc11,1u \ ii) !:ill campaign lnv.arJ ''~Ut'\ lilt' l'd ut·a11un . thl· In fact. 1h1'} mt•t fir'! 1h1ng l'n' 1ronn)l'l1t and cconon11r de-\Vcdnc'"1a ~ n1orn1ng. l\\.·rgl..'Wn said \Clopn1t·n1.·· \ht: ~1d. there "ould h(.· n1an} n1urc hcforc ... \nd tho\\.' :ire lh(' things tha1 ar{' Nov . b . f 1Jran1l·nd1 on lhl' othl'r han got S~UU.(J(J(! in 1n\urant'l' co ntrib uon.. Rann1Stl'r al:uni,•d . Oan111 .. ll'r ..:11J hl•'ll r1..·~1st big can pa1gn rnunl'}. 11 nlrl·red . "It'' no! n1~ ''~ll.' l'n1 not a b1g- 11n1t' rol1t1c1an. hut I think I can .. ~11 \l' lhl.' 1n,ur:.incl· prnblt·n1~. ··Thl· \nll·r .. .ire 1n11·tl1gl·n1 . Thl')' lno"' thl·~ lll'l'd quahfil·d p("oplc. \\.hat II ll\Jll .. J tl l\11 10 IS that I'm I 4 u:1l1 1icd <"and1dall' tx·cau\I.· I kno w 11J1· 1n,uranll' hu .. 1nl''I'>. I he n1an I'm run n1 n ~ .iga1n s1 1.,n·t qual1ficJ." < iar ..tn1,·nd1. on 1he lll hl·r hand. 11 l'.\l"'t.'l"tl·J Lu Ir} tu pin Hann1~1 c:r ""'1lh a lOnfl1 l'I 1nr h1:1ng an 1nsurant·t agl·ru v.h1ll' '>l'('k1ng 111 run lhl· s1a 1e 111,ur.1n~l· cnn1 n11\\JOnl·r\ ollil·t· \ll·:tn,,hll1· \la)i. -thl' GOP nun1 1nl'l' in thl' 5 ~\h ·\)l.'lo{'fllbl} l)1• ln<"t -l l.1 1n1l·,1 pol111ral fl\311 -\1han and \fin l:lton gangl•d up on h1n1 "'1th r.1111p.:ugn "h11 picrl's." "\\ ,. ran an l'\ll'OSl\C phone bank." ,\1a~' \aid. ··and 'oluntel'r.. IOuntl th.11 thl' allltudl·~ o f the ,.OlC"rs haJ tx·t.on1l' n\·~111\l' ~unit d1dn·1 1·1l·n v.ant 111 \1)t1· "( )ur 'ulull\l'l'r' 'lhu"l'd 1hc m 1ha1 "" r.an •1 1'll'an r a1npa1gn and ltlll \ 111ll.'•.l a 1111141 l'h:tngl· thl'lr 1n1 nd land \lltl· .. 1:1~' ... 11<l 111, l'an1pa1gn spcnl s 125.tOI and '''nl OUl Ill Pll'Cl'~ ol n1a1I. "c\t'r' t1111· v.nh a pos1t1ve m e~i.agt· \\,· 1:t1J n·1 M'nJ ou1 one hit Pll"t't' .. H l• -.:111! 111 .. r('cora ''ad d1\tortcd ,ind tn \l1!11l' .;a•••.'' "tl:i1 o ut l1t•5'' "'t:rt' pnntl'd 1n thl' h1i. fo~:s' ca1n- P<1 1gn n1a1ll'r" It v.:1s the deluge 1ha1 pcr~uadcd re t1r1n g ,\\~{·n1bl )n1an r>rnnis Brown 10 8*'t' h1n1 a last-n11nute cndorscn1l'Ot. Ma~s. !..'ltd. 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"''l' have tu do our hl•\t tu ""tk v.11h 1hc ('11) < oun< 11\ !ht·\ r ht)(1..c \\'(' did 1ha1 "11h L:1rr: -\.gran and v.·c."11 d o that v.llh thl' nc11 ('11~ C.'o unc il,'' Thon1ai. \aul o n Juh 20 consisted o r ~tall "n1crs Paul " pre' 1011<\I \ puhll~b<·d \latt menl' \h{' l!loi1mcr ;ind H:tmmnnd mad(' b~ ·\gr3n fa \orrd l'\p:Jn'i1 qn of tw1• cun· f'hl' t"lll'hnngl' typ1iicd a mayor;il tro1cr,i;1I hridgt'' :11 'trilc •\\t'OUt' to race 1n v.h1ch ()l.'t'°nalniei. bccan1c 1ncl11dc." \Ch11.ular trallil' .\n 1n· the 1sslR" and ehargc\ and coun1 t·r· 1t1(111'l' call1n11-ri1r 1tu: c'p:ins1on char&l'S -ofil..'n rC'\'Ol\•1ng arourid pa'~l·d narn1v.I ~ h} lil5 1 \Ol<.'s c1h1cs -v..·ere firr-d 00'aln1o '>t da1I) ·\n Agr.1n·h:1._kt't.I 1n1ua11,·c_ to Shier1dan 's c:impa1gn appcart•cl 1n l1m11 lht• hndgl'' IO r)l:dcstnan. senou~ !rouble 1n l\pr1I, "·hen ~he hl•)t'lc and r m,·rgcn1' 1raOic ladrd ;Kimiucd thitl-ht·r cnmp;ugn lnern--li\-, .15Y' Ult'~ ' --' lure fa lsely stutcd 1hai she h11d For 12 )t'Ur!.. the l)('n101..1Jttc tlrncd a mas1cr'!I degree fmn.1 ,\gr.in had defied lhl' 1xld' and re· H.arvard U n1 vcrs11 y, and la1cr. whl'n ma1ne<J a pohucal <1non1al y 10 ultra· a probe ~s conducted of real cs1a1c conservative Or.Inge r0Un1y, hand· dtals bctwet:n She ridan and c it y 1l y w111n1ng ~ect1oni. 1n a ell } whl're offi ci1ls. rcgi\lf'rr-d Rc publ1r:in .. n1 11 numlx·r ·\gran. lons11mc head o f 1hc ( cntrr for lnno,a111c l)1plon1ac}. frequent!~ ~aid 1h11 1 ttltt·,could hl'l1(' a po~1111 t' 1 rn pat t on "orld1\ 1dr prn· l!ram' ·rht· \logpn .. ...::J..h111k..lloball ~ ai:1 T11('<1Ti\:'" v.a~ nnc 1hat hi.' ofl l'll (•mp!O)l'd0 L!lt1ma11..•I). 11 wu~1ha1 ph1lo~o_ph)' that 5purrcd ha defi:at. man) of his poliucal foes spccUla1c. ()n111g<.' ('ounl)' CiOf' p;ir1y Chair· m:tn Tnn1 Fucnlc!+ hkrned .\.gran·s Tha1 council v.111 1nc luJc Bloon1cr, "ho ou1d1stanccd 1hr field of ~•x con1endcr\ for the tv.o open ..c:u li Dlw mcr fin1sh ... 'd ""h 22.9 P"'"w ' of.-ihe-,'Olt':-bcari ng--ru~n-nin· • 1natl' l\arr) 1-f:tmniond b) SO vote\, PIRnn1ng C'umm1s~1oncr Miry 1\nn G a1do fin1ioh1.."<i 604 voles be· tund l·lamn1ond. w11h 2 1.3 pcn:cnt. Incumbent CRmcron osgrovc, who spent much of his tWo-ycar term bA11hng a la\\oSU1l that characd he Al 1ha1 111nt'. .\gran "''II leave Archiplcy. Bob van E}-ken. Ins .. o nii.'c, and. ht' s:ud, 1akc si1 10 c1gh1 Yo ko1. Kare n Augr, Tony ""eeks to ~rt through cmpluymcn1 ~cro and ticorKC f\.·lcCrOf)' opportuni11c' and other proJeC"'. a!Ona "'llh stall pho101raphcn Aaran. whu ho lds a law deJrt( Lee Payne and D;inicl llank1n, from llnrvard LJn1vcri>ll)' bu1 l\as ISO involved w'i1h putting out not prac11t~d la"'' 10 \c."vrral yc1rs, the elC'C't1on cdiuon wcrr Ed11or dC'C'hned to r labora1c on y,·h.aubo William Lobdell, 1anaaift&-Edi rolJ)el'ti. 1nclua ... -. · tol' Stc~blc. C il y Edhor 801. he sal.d . poli11es ~n Irvine 11 Orea Brooks. Nlgh1 Chy Ed itor 001 aruoOg h1~ considerations. -Matt okcr. Ne.ws Editor Sta n "11'5 5Cll'..t.•viden1 tha1 I'm out of Wyman. OI!.)' Ed11or 8r1 1ht PlC'IUrt" for awhil(," he wiid. Anderson •~d Production Dirrc.1 "Tha!'s rlnc. There ire a lot or 1or Da\'t t-lolctl, qualified pc:oplt 1n !hi~ c."ll)' who can The Diiiy Plltt tradilion h•s lake .11 turn now." rc1urned to the· Orange Coa11. · ' • T • . . :WHO'S KIDDING . WHOM? Early yesterday morning I after t~e competition had ;afL~~ II a da~. th~ Orange Coast de di .Daily Pzlot extended its a w es to the limit to brin readers the late"t a' d g " n most accurate election results. Just anoth er example o>f c > • our P~ mmllment to make the Ilot the best comm . umty newspaper in the U.S . ORANGE COAST llily_ 1'111 The tradition returns to the Orange Coast . • • r ~ (, HI a.ae Glill DALY""°''.,.....· ..... , ... Flreann document released In Menendez murder case BEVERLY IULLS -A doaameet liped 10 buy two sboCpM ol IM ty_pe police uy killed an entertain· mmt executive aad his wife bean tbc name of a man wbom reports call a roommate of one of tbe couple's two sons. who are charted witb tbe killinp was alOlen and Uled for identifkabOD ud lblt be wu not e~ in California at lbe time . ol 1.be Ila~ accorclifta to ~ru. ABC News show "Prime Time Uve .. bad reDOf1ed that Goodreau was a fonner roommaie o( Lyle Menendez. Police without comment relaled the fedetal AJ. cohol, Toblcco and Firearms doaameat late Wednetday evenina. It was souaht by media coverina tbe cue of Lyle and Erik Menendez. Tbe brothen arc charaed with the Aua. 20 killina of their parents, Jose and k.itty Menendez inside their Beverly Hills mansion. The same report al~ said GoocSr.u bad punched a time clock showina he wu at wort io New York City at the time he supposedly was buyina tbe auns. The m urder weapons have never been found. Gerald Chaleff, defense attorney for Lyle Menendez, said be did not know if Goodreau hid ever been a roommate of his client. The brothen, Lyle, 22, and Erik, 19, claim they discovered their parents' bodies when they returned home after a night out at a restaurant and the movies. Asked what relevance the document bas to the case, he said: The document showed that two days before the execution-style killings, a Donovan Jay Goodreau. 23, of San Diego, purchased two Mouberg .12 puge shotguns. "As far as· were concerned it doesn't. rm disap- pointed the DA is trying to try this cue in the press.•• Prosecutors contend the boys committed · the murders to collect a S 14 million inheritance. Jose Menendez was an executive with Live Entertainment Inc., a video distribution compel\}'. The weapons were purchased at a Bia S Sporting Goods on Convoy Street in San Diego for $213.99 each. Goodreau maintains his California drivers license Man hits Oualye with papers . WASHINGTON -A man hit Vice President Dan Quayle in the head with a small sheaf of papers Wednesday after calling out to get his attention on Capitol Hill. of- ficials said. Quayle. unhurt, was whisked away in his limousine. The man was arrested and charged with assaulting the vice president. .. The guy shouted 'I have docu- ments' and proceeded to throw same,'' said Quayle's press secretary, David Beckwith. The man called to Quayle from about 20 feet away as the vice president was getting into the limou- sine outside the Han Senate Office Bu1ldin~ after a Juncheon with sena- tors, Beckwith said. Quayle looked up and the flying roll of papers J.lanced off his head after first stnking the car, the spokesman said. Secret Service spokesman Allan Cra mer said Capitol police and the Secret Service arrested Mwcnca Sikuzote. 42. of St. Thomas. Virgin Islands. and charged him with the federal cnme. a felony punishable on conviction by a sentence of up to I 0 years in prison or a SI 0,000 fine or both. The C'ap11ol police assist the Secret Service in blocking pedestrian tramc in situations involving the vice president's motorcade. -By n~ A11ocuted Pr~ .. WEST COAST PLUMBING & ROOTER "&g eftOClglt lo meet yO<J< ttHdJ Small MO<>glt lo core. " Experienced, Professional Service • Complete Repipe Service • Electronic leak locating • Water & Gas Moig,s • Drain & Sewer c~ • Kitchen & Bathroom Fixtures • Water Heaten • Garbage Disposals • Speciolmng in Home Repoin -By 'Be .bNcl.tlMI Pm. Bodies found . near border SAN YSIDRO -The bod· ics of two apparent sbootina victims were found early Wednesday in an area near the U.S.-Me~ico border that bas been the site of numerous rob- beries and slayinas. San Diego police Lt. John P. Gregory said Border Patrol agents found the bodies of two Hispanic males shortly before 7 a.m. near an abandoned gravel pit between Monument Road and the international bound- ary. Gregory said the two uniden- tified shooting victims were about I 00 yards apart and that one of them appeared to have anemp1ed to escape the gun- fire. Investigators found several shell casings. indicating a semi- automatic weapon or weapons may have been used. EREE..ESJJMATES -~ B The d1scovefY of the bodies came only hours after a young man was shot in the oack Tues- day night during a c;lash be- ·--.._.CCll.-LWo grouJ>S-()n M&nu--1 ment Road. 24 Hour Service 892-7704 Controcton ltc tt 587258 .....:By T•~ As.oclated PttH e e I ...., .......... ., ............... Mike D .... pMJ, I~ aMI Miiie lllep· pard, •• lln'9hts frOlll ,.....,., .... ~ demonstrate joultlft9 for pedualll• D.A.R.•. students Wedtt•IClaJ der- noon at Huntlnaton •••ch Hl9h SdlooL Officials say de Klerk ~ay lift four-year state 'of emergen_cy· JOHANNESBURG. Sou1h Africa -Presiden1 F. W. de KJcrk is likely to lift the 4-ycar-old state of emerg- ency on Thursday, according to a rcpon bv the independen1 South African Press Association. The news agency, in a rcpon ~Y"llfal dl<f not cite sources. said de Klerk was expected to an- nounce his plans when he addresses Parliament J.n Cape Town on Thurs- day afternoon. If de KJerk ends the emergency, it would remove a major obstacle to black·white negotiations on a new constitution. De Klerk says he wants the document to allow the country's 28 million blacks to share power with the S million whites. ~enllal sPo1resman Oli1e Pietersc said the repon by the South African Press Association was "purely speculation." He con finned de KJerk was to make a previously unannounced speech to Parliament. but declined to divulJe the contents. The African National Congrtts and other lcadang anti-apartheid groups have said the repeal of the cmcrtency is a precondition for full- scale negotiations. The emergency laws. which in- clude some of the harshest measures ever imposed by South Africa's white rulers, must be renewed by midniJht Friday if they arc to re- main tn effect. De KJerk met Wednesday with his Cabinet, and they were expected to make a final decision on whether to Weather lift or extend the emergency. Pietcrsc-dcdined to discuss details of the Cabinet talks. De KJerlc has eased some of the eme.-.ency rules. but among those rema1nin$ in effect are that police can detain people wi1hout charge inlte11'niTc . Police also can still declare an "unrest area" and order all people, including journaltsts, to leave. They can conduct searches and sc1z.e ma- terials without a warrant. and they cannot be prosecuted for their ac-- tions under the emergency if they act "in good faith.'' De KJerk has said he wants to lift the emergency but will not do so until authorities arc confident they can control violence that claimed more than 500 black li ves 1n the first three months of this year. Leading Jtewspapcrs and political analysts have been virtually unani- mous in predictmg the relaution or lifting of emergency rules. -By ~ A11oeu1ed Pm. 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'K himself was pulling for Ramon I do n'1 know whether you were able to watch Ramon Maninez and his 18 strikeouts the other night - some cable companies blacked o ut the Turner Broadc.asting System telecast into LA, some didn't -but Sandy Ko ufax watched every pitch from his home in Vero Beach, Fla. and loved it. "But he kept me up until I :30 a.m .. " said Kou fax. in mock lament, via telephone. "I was tired." Koufax is the only other Dodger pitcher to whiff 18 men in a single game. He did it twice -in 1959 against the Giants in Candlestick Park and again in 1962 against the Cubs in Wrigley Field. Man inez. rhough, the 22-year-old right-hander from Santo Domingo in the Dom inican Republic, became the only man ever to register that many sin$le-game strikeouts in·thc 29-ycar history of Dod,cr Stadiu'm. "It was exciting," said observer Koufax. "and I was rooting fo r him to get three more. l really t,-iought. he had a chance to break my record m the ninth inning but maybe he got too careful. or pressed a little. I don't know. I jUSt know he did a wonder- u j . Martinet 1s no stran,er to Koufax. who worked with him in the minor leagues after Ramon was signed as a 17-year-old back in t 984. Koufax .has since resigned as minor league pitching instructor wi1h the Dodgers but. co ntrary to a report last spring. has no animosit) toward the or- ganization or intention of returning to baseball with another cl ub. "If I came back w1th anyone It would be the Dodgers because they train right here where I live." says Ko u fax . ··1 just go t 11rcd of the JOb." About Manine1. the Ha ll-of- Famer says: ."He was able 10 do so many things well at a young age. Not only did he have the great fastball when he was a teen-ager. but he was mastering the change-up. I know he struggled awhile with the brcakin$ pitch but it looked great the o ther night. "He can onl) get better. I'm not saymg he'll get better than Monday night, but he'll become more consis- tent. The thing that most im pressed me was the way he pitched. He just threw so man) good p11ches. After all. it's not a question of throwing the ball 96 miles per hour. It's a q uestion of where )O U throw It." I shouldn't have to say that Koufa'\ didn't mind S(.•e1ng his re- cord tied. lf)ou knov. anything about Sand\ Koufa>. \OU know that's true. · · ' - "All the rel·ord~ one sets 1n a career are there to be broken," s~ud Sand) ... Especiall y a one-game re- cord. I'll be honest. though. I sure didn't think Don Drysdalc's record (58 consecutive scoreless innings) would be broken as soon as it was (Orel Hcrsh1ser threw 59 str:ught blanks in 1988)." MarttneL's ach1e' ement. then. is one to be l'elchrated and. to digress bnell). c-erta1nl y T BS cameramen and broadca~ters did their share the other night. Fo rmer Dodger pitcher Don Sutton. now a Braves' an- nouncer. was hrilhant in his analysis of Martinez's 1nn1ng-by-1nni ng work but perhaps the most-provacativc comments came from play-by-play man Skip Caray. who was shocked by the late-inning exodus of fans from Dodger Stadium. "Len ing a 6-0 flme in the seventh or eighth inning 1s one thing." said Ca ray. as TBS cameras showed people trudging up the aisles a nd a stnng of tuilhghts 1n the parking lot. "but how can the) wall out on history?" It's a questio n that has been asked about Dodger funs since the team moved here from Brooklyn and one without logical answer. One who did stay for the dramatic finish. though (Martinez twice had two-strike counts on hitters 1n the ninth but couldn't 'punch out his 19th). was Koufax. albeit his seat was in a Vero Beach. Fla."' ing room. I'm a fab1d Koufn, fa n. perhaps because I keep remembering that marvelous curvcball and those post- gamc soakings of his elbow in buc kets of ice. In Jhc I 960's that was. new stuff. fPte.w SH TALLEY /Ill • • Another Yankee change- by qeorge Steinbrenner f ires Dent, hires Merrill to manage club ly FRANCIS HOPKINS Auoc:lftff ,.._ Writer BOSTON -This ·time Bucky Dent couldn't save the New York Yankees. or himself. Dent will be forever re- mem bered for the ho me run be hit at Fenway Park in the 1978 playoff game to beat the Boston Red Sox and complete the Yankees' cbarJc from l 41h games behind to win the American League East. But he couldn't work that same magic as manager of the Yankees, and he was fired Wednesday in the same city where he became a hero. The Yankees, with the worst record in baseball, replaced Dent with Carl "Stump" Merrill, the 19th m anagerial change in the 17 years since George Steinbrenner purchased the club. f ,.,~ ....... Dent's removal comes j ust eight days after bis cross-town counter- part, Davey Johnson. was fired by the Mets and replaced by Bud Harrelson. Since then, there had been speculation Johnson might be hired to manage the Yankees. "Mr. Steinbrenner languished long a nd hard about this decision. Bucky Dent. during his fln•I d•r• •• Y•nk••• m•n•ger. We fee l that the club is a better the pennant. but we're going 10 put club than our won-loss record in-a product on the field that will dicates." Yankees general manager perform." the 46-year-old Merrill Pete Pe~erson ~id. said. "We're going to pla) hard. He said M emll would take ov~r And we're going to ha'e fun." for the rest _of the seas_on. ~emll -Ocw....1he.. }ot!Dges! manager lJl a.s m nagmg a the---YanYe:cr-the majors at age 38. had been Tnpt~-A team 1n Col ~mbus. which rumored to be in troulile almost wa~ in first place in the. ~nter-frolTl the start of the season as the na tiona l League Western. D1vmon. team struggled with poor offense Also fi red were ~atting coach and a patchwork pitching stall'. Champ Summers. th1rd base coach and quickly sank to the bottom 0f Joe Sparks. and b~llpen catcher ts division. Gary Tuck. Replacing them are 1 former Yankees manager Gene "The} called me about I .! Michael. Buck Showalter and o'clock and said the) felt the) Marc Hill. needed to make a change:· Dent The sweeping changes came told M G Netv.ork before taking a with the Yankees buned in Last flight home to Florida ... The~ s~ud place in the AL East. saddled by an they thought the club hadn't show- 18-3 1 record entering Wednesday's ed any signs of turning around." game against the Red Sox. The Dent was the late~t in a parade Yankees also are the lowest scoring of manaiers hired to restore the team in the league. team to its former glory. He was 'Tm not gmng to say we'll win promoted from Columbus last High school spring football Aug. 18. re~ac1ng Dalla\ G reen. and managed th<' team 10 an 18-22 record the rest of the <;ea<;on. During the "inter. the Yankees assembled a nev. coaching staff for htm. htriftg-Spe<k., from MefttfCa to coach th1rd ba~ and promo11ng umme rs from Columbu'i. Mcanwh1k. Merrill wa\ man- aging in Columbus. where he!had managed tw1cc before -in 984 and near!\ all of 1985. "I think that I have achieved something that. 1f )'OU had put 1t on an odds board. you would have won a lot of mone) ... Mem ll ~1d. "I f~I sad fo r Buck). but I look at 1t in terms of v.hat 1t means to tump Merrill -tt's one of the happiest da)s of my life." Merrill said he was not fa m iliar wtth the club·., per'lonnel. adding that he probabl~ didn't kno w as man) as 15 pla}cr,. • ENTERTAINMENT /85 THU~S~AY, JUNE 7, 1990 l.:J Blyleven still a Royal pain to Kansas City Angel veteran gets 32nd win over club, 6-2 By DOUG TUCKER Al' Sf>on• lollrftfl KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Bert Blyleven refuses to gloat about his 32 career v1ctones over Kan- sas City. "The record 1s 32-21," the Cah- fom1a n ght-handc:r said Wednes- day ntl!.ht after leading the Angels to a o-2 victory. ··But I can't think of the 32. I JUSt think that means there have been 21 times when they beat me." Nevertheless. Blylcven's 82/J in- nings of s1x -h1t. fi ve-strikeout ball lowered his lifetime ERA against the Royals to 2.66. HlS lifetime ERA against all teams is 3.22 "I know I lo\e to pitch in this ballpark~' said Blyleven. nov. 15-13 at Royals tad1um. Dave Winfield hit a three-run home run in the fo unh -the first hit off Tom ' Gordon this season -and Lance Parnsh fol- lowed with a solo shot as the Angels squared their record at Schedule AT aAT Thu: •I Rov•I$ I l:JS ON DaCK Fri: R•no.rs SC 7:JS IN THa HOLE S•t:~•neer$ 7:05 (home) All G•mes 011 l(MPC r•dlo (710) • On TV, Ch. S; K Soorl•Ch11nne l 27-27. their first tame at the 'il)(J level since A.pnl 25. "It's been a long ume cominrt.'' Manager Doug Rader said "l ha1 would ha'e to be a good <:.1gn t11r us." For almo'it 20 vears J'> .1 Ro}als' pla}er and mana~l't John Wathan has puuled oH·r Blyleven's mastery of h1 '> ll'3lll "That's one ot the thtn~'i in baseball tha t's hard to figurc ho" one pitcher seem~ to domin.w · certain teams.'' he said. "T o look at his stats. }ou. thin ~ you'd ha\C a chance. But al-jlll't us -I knov. last \ear he 'cl ntl·J unh1ttable. and hr v.;as 1he 'Jmc wa) tonight.'' Blyleven (5-3) struc k ou1 11\l' and walked two. He ran his ~llfl· less streak against the Ru)uh tu (Please see ANGELS/8 4J Whitworth among area-µJaye-r-s dfafteG By PATRICK LARKIN Da#y l'Hof Com•lf>O"Oenl At least six more Orange Coast area athletes were drafted by major league baseball teams in the drafl's second phase held T ue§da' and Wednesday. Heading the hst of pla)ers selected was Cl right-handed p1tchn Ken Whitworth, who was tabbed in the 10th ro und by the Mtam1 Miracle of the Flonda State League The Miracle 1s a Class A teani with no major league affihat1on. but Wh1twon h was pleased nonethe- less. "that (the 10th round) v.as where I expected to go. but l d1dn'l know that independent team'i could draft.'' Whnwonh said. 'Tm jU\t l happy that I'm getting a shot to play pro ball.'' I Whitworth complied some 11npress1ve stats this season fur the ' Anteaters As the ace of their pitching staff. he went 14-3 in 18 start'i (Please SH DRAFT /Bll CdM's biggest worry_: What to do for an encore Sea Kings have plenty to build upon after consecutive CIF championships By BARRY FAULKNER Da#y l'lloc Spon1 ..,, ... , NEWPORT BEAC H -The Cor- ona del Mar High football team · must figure out what to do for an encore afier back-to-back Cl F titles. Coach Dave Holland, however. has plenty of returning standouts to help keep the winning tradition alive. Holland welcomed eight defensive starters to spn ng practice, as well as quarterback Todd Kchrli, who is expected to recover fully from from recent shoulder surgery before hi~ JUnior season rolls around next fall. "I think ~e·11 be all right," Holland said. ··we lost some outstanding seniors. but we've also got some guys who have teamed how to win. This 1s a new team and each team is different. O ur ~niors know it takes a lot of work, so it's my jOb during the spring to get the guys co m i n g up fro m the sophomores to get serious." plemenung ba'i1c offcn-.1 H' and dl·- fensl\C schemc'i "Spnng for us 1sn·1 real inten~:· Holland e\plaincd. ··V.\"' l' got about 73 kids out l·ounting freshman." Among the m1ss1ng arl' graduating. All~CIF performers Jerrott Willard (fu llback/linebacker). Jeff Jackson (tight end/linebacker) and Warren Jonnson (comerback/ret·c1' er). '· hl) were central figures 1n th(' Sea Kings' two-year pln)Off domination "You do n't replace kid\ like that.'' Holland said. "We'll jU~I hope tu get Quality pin} from thl' people "h(1 will step in to pla~ thoSt' ~pol\." Those "1th no ncl·d of rl·plan·- ment include defcns1H' 'itartc~ Kevin Murphy. Bnan Hendncks. Steve N1ednnghnus. John McClure. George Dickson. Mark Perlmutter. Tai Fujimura. Jason Ferro and Matt Gouv1on. Murph). un inside linebacker. "111 also ~e time at fullback. \\h1lc ~ ~ ....... ., ...... , .......... . Holland said he hkes to keep the spring atmosphere casual. while im-(Ple•w Sff CdM/UJ Coron• del M•r High football cOKh D•v• Holland directs drlH during spring pr•~lce. NBA finals Isiah provided needed boost ly BIU BARNARD "" ................. AU BU RN HILLS, Mich. -The hard- est lesson Isia h Thomas had to learn was that winning is more important than beina the main attraction. Thomas did both in the opener of the NBA Finals o n Tuesday niaht in one of the best clutch performances in a cafftr of b:&ilin' out the Detroit Pistons in touah s11uat1on1. The Pisto ns trailed 90-80 watb seven minutes rcmainina when Coach Chuck Daly Wlllll called timeout. "The team was feeling down in the huddle," the Pistons' Dcnn11 Rodman aaid. "All of a suddco Isiah said, 'We've aot seven minutes. This is 11. Seven minutes.' All of a sudckn, the mood chanatd." Thomas quickly chanacd the mood or the pme, scorina l "4 points from the 6:"49 mark to the I :•9 mark of the founh ctuan er, keyina a 23-' Nn that pve the Piltom a lOS-99 victory. Tbomat ICOrcd lJ points Ill.inst Ponland 11 Del.roil took a 1-0 lead the best-of-"faeries that murnn toniaht at the Palace. Thomas sayi that three straiaht tries to the NBA Finals. a cbamp1on hip last year and a cloet fhencbhip witb M.pc John10n has tautht him that winnint It the only pttformaftC'e that counts. DetroW1 I ..... Ttt1 RHJmll• wleli r91•rten ...................... .,.. •••• of .... Wl'IMlllltenlaMM ... P ..... ' .. • Murray's key double gives Dodgers 7-5 win ly JOHN NADEL ""~ .. - LOS ANGELES -Eddie Mur- ray's three-run d ouble m the eighth innina gave Los Angeles a 7-5 win over the Atlanta Braves Wedne!"day niiht for the 8,000th VICtOr) ID thr Dodgers' I 00-year history St.an Javier opened the bottom ol the eighth with an infield hit oO Charley Ke rfeld (.l-3). Lenn) Ham~ sacrificed and Chns GW\ nn and Kuk Gibson walked to load the ba9n. Joe Boever l'(heHd Kerfeld and aot ahad t-2 before Murra)· dn'e over the head of nght fielder Dak Murphy cleartd tflc bases T he Dodaers arc ~7-27 th1 season and· 8,()()(). 7 .270 mce tht' fr:in h1se bettan pla) in Brookl>n in I 90. l'he Rra' e had tnlcn " .4 lead with thrct runi. in the top of the innin-. two on a base ·loackd ingk by Jtm Prrslc) and another on an RBI •nak b Dave Ju<1t1CC. Wuh one out Odd1lx' Mc:Dov.ell beat out a bunt ""'le Pitcher Tim rcws lt)tn f~lded Jeff Tttadwa 's comebacktt but threw wide to sec- ond be~ for an error. .. AT aAT Thu-Idle ONO.CK Schedule Fri: •I P•OrH • 7-0S IN THa HOl.E S.I: ., P•drn • 7:0S All G•mes on l(A8C r•dlO (790) •On TV, Ch 11, K SPOrl,CMn11.i ·\lier Ron (iant hit n 1111111. loul ball. Ja Howell ( 2-') t l·pla, l.'d rt"' and v.alh'\l tiant on lh<' nnt four p11d1~ to load the hJ\C' rrc le htt the nc:u pitch 10 ll It tielJ lor a two-run sm&k and Ju tl\.C 1nglcd 1n not with tht' &n·,hl· cJ run. The Dodger~ scortd three 1 un o ft '\tlanta tarter John . multi 111 the ti.>urth Inning to ial e 3 4· .. l<'ad. Mike 1osc1a a nd Jua n • mucl opened the innina with singles ftnd lfrcdo 1nffin bunttd down lbt thtrd·ba ltne. Smolu fkl\kd t~ ball but thl'\"'f\ it awa) • llltCll and mutt seottd on the plt) wh1k Gnffin. who was crtdited •1lh a . Mnak. ~nt all tk way '° 1h1r4 and , ........ D09CllllS/MI Boaten.' group ~must be on guard BOATING Almon Lockabey Recreational Boaters of California (RBOC), tbe voice for recreational boatcn in national, state and local aovemment affairs, have a constant chore on their bands. csoecially m the California state legislature. The job is riding herd on land- lubber lcsitlators who arc constantly tryina to pus bills thal dircetly impllCl boating -usually for a few more buck1 in the state treasury. The legislators try to couch their bills in the interest of safety -but it isn't always so. lo a recent two-day lesislative session. directors ofRBOC met with 10me 40 state legislators in order to dilCUSS key bills which d irectly im- pecl boating and urge legishnors to consider boating interests in deci- dina on the measures. according to Boater Brief. RBOCs house organ. "A primary focus of the efforts in Sacramento involved the provisions of SB 2059 which would have e~tab­ lished a criminaJ standard involving boal operation which could not~ complied with by the recreah onal boater and could not be enforced b) law enforcement officers." said Roger Wilson. president ofRBOC This is the bill.. discuss~:d an this column a few weeks back, which would have made criminals of boat oocnrtors fo~nd with intoxicating beverages aboard. within reach of the helmsman. Tbe bill by Stn. Lucy K.iUea (D.san Dieto). also specified "probable cause .. .sufficient for an • , officer to board a boat or detain or arrest a ~non. Tbe bill ls also opposed by the Southern California Marine Associa- tion (SCMA), the marine trade group with headquaners in Ora.nae. As a result of the cffons of RBOC. Sen Killea has agreed 10 ccnain amendments. such as: • Removed the area within reach of the boat OJ?t'.rator from the pos- session prohibition. • Removed vessels which arc not in motion from the prohibitions in the measure. •Specified that the prohibition against consumption be limited to the person who is actually acting as the operator of the boat. •Changed the penalty provision of the bill from a mi'idemcanor to an infraction. • Lowered the amounts of the fines 10 be 1mpo'>t'd upon conv1c- lt0n. Othl'r l'Onccm~ aboul 1he bill b} RBOC: The section of the bill which specifics the prohable cause which is sutlic1en1 for an oflicer 10 defaan or · arrest a person (such as a helmsman consumma a soft drink or a a.lass of iced tea) is overly broad. The application of the prohibi- tions against consumption and pos- session is also overly broad in that they apply to numerous watercraft, such as rafts, on which there are many operators - or no operators. The prohibitions against pos. session is not sufficiently defined to in sure that law enforcement and the couns will not arrest and convict boat operators when containers arc located in the vicinity of the oper- ator. Another bill to which RBOC bas devoted considerable objections is AB 313 7 which authorize courts to order boaters conviC'ted of state op- eration laws to complete and pass a boating safety course. As introduced, the measure would have authorized the coun to order a person con- victed of a third violation to refrain from operating a vessel for not more than si:< mo nths. RBOC says the latter provision 1s unduly harsh and should be deleted. A/moo Loctaffy's columa ap· pears every Tbursd11y. Tough road ahead for Agassi By STEPHEN WILSON 14-) car-old Amenran Je nnifer Capriati. the youngest ~ Spons ""'''°' semafi nahst in Grand Slam history. faces 16-year-old PARI -If .\ndre Agassa gets past unseeded Jonas Monaca Seles. !he second seed. Top-seeded Steffi Graf Svensson in the.-1 rench Open ~mifinals. he'll have to goes agaum No. 11 Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia. beat one of the world's loughest clay-court players to On a dark. cloudy day. Gomez needed just 98 win his first maJor lllk. minute!> to beat Champion. Fourth-seeded .\ndres Gomez of Ecuador and No. Tht• 6-foot-4 left-hander set the tone by breaking 7 Thoma:. Muster of Austna. two of the leading players Champion's serve in the first game. The center coun vn cla~ this year. liUl·d the last tv.o men·s semifinal° crowd had little to cheer about as the Frenchman made error after error. benhs Wcdne~da~ "11h one-sided .YlCtones. Despite Gomez's 57 percent first serve percenlajC. Gome1 sv.cpt past a11lng French qiiahfier Thiem Champion managed onl) one break m the match. givmg- Champaon 6-3. 6-J. 6-4. to reach has first Grand Slam ham a 4-3 kad in the third set. But Gomez recovered semi. Muster beat un!>eeded Goran lvanisev1c of quick I) and ran o ff three of the last four games for the . Yugosla' 1a 6-2. 4-6. 6-4. 6-J. ano ther milestone in his match. comeback from a career-threatenini in1ury. ---_,J.n-.Jioday's semis. Gome'Z wttl-phty Muster-and --~ o~..-Mu.ster 5taycd a l &be baselin Agassi. the third seed. will face Svensson. None of the and slugged awa> with heavy to pspin groundstrokes. final four has ever won a Grand Slam event. h 'an1sev1c. who upset Boris Bec ker in the first round, The wome n's semis will be played today. Unseeded tried to anark but was worn down b> Muster's assault. TALLEY From 81 Could 11 be he o nl) pttchcd for 12 ~asons. \\.tnmng 165 and lo ing ~7'> J"d have S'ftOm he won 700 and 1hrcw 30 no-h11ttrs. rather than JUSt four. But you know the Koufa~ story: Retirement after the 1966 season because he could no longer tolerate -• • J SCOPE NOT INCLUDELJ • Mono !Mrnint I Lb. ~lh NEWELL REEL SALE 220P Appx c<"r 81 ycl\ I;( lh 22CW t\Pf'\ ccip 290 yd5 12() lb 23.'>P App~ c;;ip 350 yd• /30 lb VOUR 7 99 CHOICE • • . . .. . . .. . .. ... the pain in lhe left el~w. Rc11re- ment after a sea on of .:!7-9 ( 1.73 ERA) with J 17 !>lrt~eout'>. jusl hke an} body else. ~owada~s. at agl' 49 t~'e )Our 50th hanhda" card!> unt1l l)c:cember JO>. ~ou can "find him pla~ mg golf or distance running in Vero Beach. v.here ll get!> hot and mugg} in the 'iummer -JUSt the wa) Sandy hkes 11 because11 k~~ps thc toun~b away. You m ay have seen Tom Lasorda applauding for the cameras 1n the Dodger dugout but nobod' was rooting harder fo'r Ramon.Man1neL than Sand) Kou fax. v. hach 1s the wa) tt should be. 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Second, none of them probably has ever done any of the above (save for the lime they played Little Leaaue and Pop Warner}. The three arc professional bass fishermen and are pan of 60 pros whose mugs wiU appear on tradin& cards scheduled to hit the market m early summer. That's right -professional bass fishermen tradinJ cards. "Bass fi shermen· in the South have risen to the spon s-hero status," said Michael Jones, a Southern ·California outdoor writer who formed the card com- pany called Big League Bass. "I've been to enou&h big-time tournaments in the South and Southeast to watch the pros sign autograph after autograph. The kids come up to them, and most of the time, they don't have an~hing to write on. "Plus, the taming is right with the spon now to have something like this. The pros think It is a pretty positive idea a nd have been very supponive." Jones is sure his new "Boys of Summer," featuring America's top bass-fishing professionals will become a hit in the card-collecting circles. "I was a card collector when I was a kid." Jones said. "but like most boys. I d iscovered girls. Mom got tired of looking at Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale. and they went out the door. "I recently got back into the card-collecting game. My wife went to school in San Francisco and is a huge Joe Montana fan. At Christmas I got her Montana's rookie ca rd for S40. Af\er the 49ers won the Super Bowl, I was told his rookie card went up to $250. I imagine if the 49ers 'three-peat' it will skyrocket again." Stanford stays allve, 4-2 O MAHA, Neb. -Freshman Brian ~ Sackansky turned a surprise start into a ~\ • sparkling pitching performance as he shut ~ down founh-sceded Georgia and kept top-seeded Stanford alive 1n the College World Series with a 4-2 victory Wednesday night. Jeff Hammo nds put the Cardinal (59-11 ) ahead --4'0~ ...... --in the ~venTh I nning Wttll a wo-run sutiJe. The vic1ory means Stanford will face previously unbeaten Geor$ia (50-19) again on Friday in the doublc-elimiriat1on tournament. Georgia handed Stanford iJs only loss of the CWS, 16-2. Sack1nsky. who already owned a CWS win with an inning of relief in the Cardinal's 54 victory over Georgia Southern. was given the call for injured All- American Stan Spencer. Spencer ( 14-1 ) went nine innings an the Georgia Southern game but was unable to throw Wednesday because of problems with a recumng muscle strain in has rib area. Sackinsky (10-1) d idn't fair well against Georgia 1n his previous ouling. He relieved Stanford st.aner and All-American Mike Mussina in the blowout on Sunday. Sachinsky lasted just one-third of an inning 1n that game. allowing four hits and fi ve: runs. four earned. 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The manpower advan- laje paid off. as Branko Segota scored fro.m the ~op of the penally box ~ith 6: 11 left. a.nd Bnan Quinn scored unassisted with 2: 19 remaining. In other spons news Wednesday: •The Texas Ran1ers activated Nola~ Ryan f~m the t 5-day disabled hst and optt0ned patcher Bnan Bohanon to Tnple-A Oklahoma City. Ryan, 43, had been s1dehned by muscle s~sm~ in his lo~r back. He is 4-2 with a 5.28 ERA in eight st.ans. •Milwaukee and Seattle swapped minor league players. the Brewers sending in~clder Frank Bolick to the Mariners for outfielder Mickey Brantley. • Carl Lewis. who boycotted last year's meet, and 21 other members of the -Santa Monica Track Club ha\e entered next week's Mobil Outdoor Track and Field ,Champ1onsh1ps at Cerritos Collcg~. How- ever. Lev. is. who has had disagreements with The Athletics Congress. the natio nal governing body for track and field which put together the meet, is not ex~cted to compete... and some of his teammates mtght'also"1kip tM ~.-If U.W.s-den neHOm~. he would not be ehg1ble to represent the United States in next month's Goodwill Games. TAC passed a rule in December that in order to rnmpcte in the Goodwill Games. an athlete must compete in the national championships. • Rus!> Farwell. a JU n1or-hockcy success story, replaced Bob Clarke as general manager of the Ph1ladclph1a Fl}ers and said he's not afraid of the big Jump to the N HL. .. I ha\e been prepanng for a long ume for this." Fa Nell said • Patnck Ewing of the Nev. York Kntcks is the onh nev.comt·r on the IQ90 .\II-NB~ first team. J01ning repeaters Magic Johnson. Michael Jordan. ('harks Bark.le\ and Karl Malone. •The Washington Bullets signed veteran center Charles Jones to a multi-year contract. the team announced. •The Los .\ngeles Kings again will begin their NHL season at home this fa ll. opening their 1990-1991 campaign against the New York Islanders on Oct. 4 at the Forum. It marks 1he 14th conS«utive ~car lhe Kings ha\e begun their regular season on home ice. •Edmonton's Mark Messier stepped out of Wa} ne Gretzk~ ·s shadov. b} w1nn 1ng the Han Trophy as the NHL's Most Valuable Playe r - an award dominated b} his former teamma1e through the 1980'1. Messier was also hono•~d b) the league's pln)cr.,. who sckcted him as The Sporting News Plawr of the Year. ·•Norman Grl'en. a pan owm•r of the Calga ry Flamc!>. ha!> acquired 51 perl·ent 9f the Minnesota North Stars to become the pnnt·1pal owner of the NHL team sold last m onth to Howard Baldwin and Morn!> Bel1bcrg. • Du~e haskc-tball roach Mike.-Knyzewski met with Boston Celtics prcs1dcn1 Red Auerbach tn Wa!>h1ng1on, D.C.. to discuss bc.·com1ng the team's nc:v. l1t·ad coach -from Tbe Associated Pre11 QUOTE OF THE DAY Ve rue Lundquist. CBS broadcaster. dunng the Na11onal Basketball >\ssoc1at1on's Eastern Conference final'i: .. Michael Jordan has spent more 11me on thl· lloor of the Palace than the new broom.'' -J .. ~ ~ ~ ~-.=-i\f a,QJi1\)~ ~~~ lr~©~~lr@~ · · : ,'f :-~~ For Volknnc• Clwio ~ 'C'...J . ~ ~ 4 tickets tabagiven away per stor.e. Must I \ ~h -? ~ •11 VlUE WORLD'S LARGEST ASS EMBLY \ 1. \Io)\~ .... ~ be 18 years or older. See store tor details. 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Kehrli, who emeraect in only his second 1ason of football to become a confident leader on the field. will ~ protected by retumin1 offensive hne staners Georae Apk.arian, a sec- ond-team All-Sea View Le11ue Suard as a junior, and Garrett Frost (6-foot-2, 240 pounds). "We h~pe to open up o ur passina &a!"e with Todd back," Holland said. Holland cited the receiver pos-itio~ as his. primary concern of- fensively, wnh the secondary his bigest defensive worry. "The challenge for this team is not to ltt \M moment um drop;• Holland said. "Our sophomore team didn't win many ll"'"i 10 w11 count heavily on our sen•or leader· sllip. We've JOl to stay away from thinkin1 of the pell and mnember- ina our su«ns. We've aot to prove we can continue on that level." a 1 ... SCHEDULE Sept. 7-Hunt. Beach at OCC Sept. 14-at Marina (Westmnstr) Sept. 21-Estancia (home) at NH Sept. 28 -at Trab. Hills at MV Oct. 4-Costa Mesa (home) at NH Oct. 12-at Ne~n Harbo,... Oct 18-Wbrdae (home) at NH Oct. 26-at Saddleback• (SA Bowl) Nov. 2-Tustin•·(ho me) at N H Nov. 8-at Universi~ 11 Irvine •denotes Sea View league pme. All pmcs at 7:30 p.m. Virginia trip spices Westminster slate ly I ARRY FAULKNER WESTMINSTER -The West- minster.High football team will take its show on the road for the season opener. Au~. 30 at Roben E. Lee High in Spnngfield. Va. Along the way, however, Coach Stan Clark hopes an inexperienced offense can find direction. while nine returning defensive staners lead the way. Clark and his staff are wrapping u~ spring practice this week in hopes of getting the ball rolling toward that end. Vance Senteno. who led the team in tackles as an All-Sunset League linebacker, wall shoot for the career tack.Jes record this year while also carrying a large hare of the rushing load at running back. Senteno. a 5-foot-11. 185-pounder, will be JOined defensively by stalwarts Luca:> Jones (linebacker). outside backer Ro s Rodriquez and veteran secondary members Chns-• tian Moore (three 1ntercep11ons) .• Jason Wells and Jermaine Rutledge. "We feel our defense is strong e nough to keep us an games and we·11 hope our offense can come a round," Clark said. DRAFT From Bt and also l.':trm·d a \a\l'. In 141 inning' of \\tirk . Whll· worth ga' l' up 4 7 l'arncd run!. and 151 h11\ H1,l·arnl·druna'l'ragl'\\:lS 3.00. Hl' \\3\ al\ll honorl·d h~ hl.'lng naml'd tll lhl' \II-Iii~\\ l''I lir't ll'3m and thl' N< \ .\ I>1,1m·1 ~ Sl'l'Ond team. ~k\ rurrl•ntl~ "a111ng fur the M1rark Ill mJl..l' .i n>ntrart offn. ··1 \l' heard tr0m a roupll' of tlwtr ollinal,," \\'h1t\\Orlh ...i1d "I (!.UCS\ the} 're ..ending out J luntrart and that'<i \\hen• II '>tamh 110\\.'' Whll\\Orth·., teanuna te. Joe ~l'\\ · ell. "a" al'o dmlkd but no t lll·arl) as high. Se"ell "as p1dcd b~ the Ne" York t\frl., 1n the l01h round. l l ~·d ma111h 1n 1d1cf th1' waso n. Sewell \\l'OI _,:, \\-llh 1hrl'l' 'a'l'S and a 5.50 ER . In 55 ' 1 innings p1tl'hl'd. hl' ""'' l' up 70 h11' and J4 earned run~. T\\O Suulhl'rrl ( 'alifurnia Colkg(' pla)Cr'i. Jim Dt"dril·k and Raphael Garcia. ''l'rl· alc,o '>l'kl'll'd. Dcdnl'k wl'nl an thl· .:!X1h round to tlw Balli~ more Onoh:,. "h1k Garna ''as Area roundup Four candidates arc battlina for the <tUancrback job, includina last year's backup Kirk Pierce, who Clark said has a slight edge due to ex- perience. Other hopefuls include Matt Bailey and Roben Besanson, who split time at quarterback for the sophomore team last fall, and senior- to-be Gabriel Blevins, who sat out last season. "We could end up playing all of them in the preseason if they're still very close after the summer and fall." Clark explained. "But someone could also emerge and force us to go with him." 0 1990 SCHEDULE Aug. 30-at Roben E. Lee (Va.) Sept. 6-at La Quanta (Bo Isa) Sept. 14-at Millikan Sept. 21-Esperanza (home) Sept. 28-b} c Oct. 5-Marina• (home) Oct. 12-at Ocean View• (Wmn) Oct 19-at Edison• (OC'C) Oct. 26-Hunt. Beach• (home) Nov. 2-Fountain Valley• (home) Nov. 8-at Santa Ana• (SA Bowl) • denotes Sunset League game. All games at 7:30 p.m. drafted h> Toronto in the 21st round. Garcia was an outfield/pitcher for thr Vanguards this season and batted .459 o'crall th1~ ~ason while rstabhshing a rr pu1at1on as a powet hiller. On lhl' mound. he went 5-5 with a 3. 18 ERA. Dedrick. a right-hander. went 9-4 \\llh a l.9M ER.\. .\ pair o f Golden West ( ollcge pla~ers were also sckc1cd b) ma1or lcagul' teams. Jason Hutchins was picked b~ San Franr1\CO an the 30th round and hclb\ Hart \\3 tabbed b' Balumorc an the I .:!th. ·Hart. a nght ficldl·r. batted .252 fo r G olden \\'est. \\hale Hutchins. a patcher. "ent 6-3 \\Ith t\\o saves. He alw struck out 50 an 49 innings. Hart spent thrl·e ho urs Wednes- da~ night an contract m·got1at1ons "11h the help of Goldl·n We l Coach Ben V111amal. V1llarrral said that Hart "as clo e to an agreement with the Onolcs and wa!l npected 10 sign someumr 1oda'. · Othl'r pla)l'r:. l'\fk'Ctcd 10 be drafted. hut arr !>till "a1ting for phone l'alls arl' Robin Lind:>e y of Manna l ligh. and Denni lkrn1 and Joc A' crs3 of SCl'. GWC' s Villarreal re-hi red as coach The Oalfy Piiot Ben Villarreal. the Golden West College head baseball coach for the last two seasons. has been hared on a permanent basis by the Coast Community ('ollegl" D1stnct. ac- cording to thl' co lkge's athletic di- rector Tom Hcrmstad. Villarreal has posted a 50-28-2 (.638) record with the Rustlers'sance taking over for Frl'd Hoover after the 1988 season. His 1990 team finished 29-14-1 and 15-9 1n Orange Empire Conference play. which was good for a second place finish. Golden Wesl "as one of eight remainin~ teaml> vying for the stale community college t1tk before being eliminated in a o ne-run loss to eventual champion Lo Angeles Harbor College. "Villarreal was the best candidate for the JOb." Hermstad said. "Ob- viously he had 1he 1ns1de track as lhe incumbent conch, but through the screening and interview process. he more than held his own." For Villarreal, the a nnounccmenl ended a founb-month w3it since applyinJt for the job in February. Flv~ sign with UC/ UCI swimming t·oach Charlie Schober has announced the signing of five high school at~lctes. to !he 1990-91 nteater mens w1mming squad. The group is led by San Marino High senior Jason Sakamoto. A two- tame prl'P All-A mcnca sclcct1on. Sakamoto broke the C IF 3-A'tecord in the I 00 breaststroke while leading his team to the CIF title. The An1eaters also signed another breaststro ker to fill the hole lefi by 1he graduation of All-Amencan Brian Pajcr. Kevin Bates signed out of Ygnacio Valley High in Concord. Bates was an All-American an the 100 breast and has qualified for the Senior National Championships in the 200 breast. Also signing 1s Corona H1gh·s Eric Walton. Walton set a CIF record in t e 50 frec_lli'.lc a11d was JlaJn~d All· Amenca an both the 50 and 100 freestyle. Two out-of-state athlcles were also signed. Brei Foreman out of Walson High in Tacoma. Wash .. is a two-time All-mencan an the I 00 backstroke. while Pat K~nan lrom Richardson (Tex.) High garnered AU-America honors an the 100 but- terny and the 200 freestyle. Cuba tops U.S., 9-6 LONG BEACH -Alex Ro usseau put the U nited States national water polo team ahead with the first goal, but it C'uba scored the nexl thret and never trailed after that'in a 9-6 victory over the lJ .. at Belmont Plaza. It was the second straight win for the Cubans in the thrre-gamc series which concludes at· US(' ton11ht at j 7:30. Cuba won Sunday, I(). 7. 1,Jine girls coaches named The Deify Not Irvine Hiah has named hcryl A.nrs a nd Hamid Sedchi airls buketb9.11 and aarts soccer roecha, respectively, actin1 athletic director Liu u mp announced Wednaday. Ackers, a paduate of Southern Califomia con..·whe~ the played buketbeU and •olieyball. rtplacn Ona Ma~t. Matthant stepped • down after two aeuon1 at the helm. Akers coeched the Junior varsity at Estancia H iah the pest three ltUOftL Sedebi, I student It Cal Poly Pomona with ~mi-pro eaperience u I IOCICtr player, COllChed the Wood-bridet HiP junior vanity Jhe put two yean. He ttp&acn O.mll W il· um~ I DaltJ ,.._. ~·., ._... ·--• CdM quarterlNtdl Todd Kehrll follows through with p•11 under wnchful eyes oft•....,....•• during spring prHtlce. l'l tWI I ll/111 A \/Ill I \I I 111111/\I MOTOR OIL Limit 12 at sale pflce 10W·3D. 10W·40. s~ OR 20W·50........ .... I ~ r-~ OIL FILTERS L1m1t 2 .11 s.1/e pnce ~~~~~~~, ......... S j OFF ~ COMt DAILY PfLOTfThunday, June 7, 1"0 Artists· showing renewed ·optimism ~ at spring workouts ;;: ... . . . - ly IMRY fAUU<NElt Dall)'"-~ wttt .. LAGUNA BEACH -The Laguna Beach Hi&h football team won j ust one p me a year ago, but Coach Lyman Olney said the Anists have already won the banle against a ncptive attitude this spring. Spring {>ractice wrapped up for 48 players this week and Olney claimed no ~tjve residue from last year's Stru . CS. • " e key for us was good spint." Olney said of the spring atmosphere. "The attitude of the players was 'cry encouraging and they've already de- veloped some good comrader)." Ofney sajd cm ouon is not the only thing fueHng his optimism. as sc' eral talent~ returners have shown well thus far. Jason Levinson. who sat out last year. will return for has senior season as a running back, according to Olney, who will also count on Man Guss, Heath Perry, Dante teele and Scott Brennan to carry· the rushing load. Morgan Lanchantain, who played running back and safety as a Junior. will assume the quanerbacking chores. "Mo rgan quarterbacked the freshmen and the junio r varsity." Olney said. Enc Fegraus. a second-team aJl- league receiver as a sophomore. 'should "give the offense a big hft this year," according to Olney. who will also count on returning linemen Brian. Behan. a 6-0, 205-pound guard, and tight end Mike Dennis to Plesblm ANTIFREEZE COOLANT Year round protection L 1m1t : JI saJepnce One gallon i Af-777 aid Lanchantarn. Nrwoomer Charlie ·~ Wllhams has also impresst'd ac ' ' auard, Olney said. • • Defensive!}. Sean Sauers is back.at linebacker, where he trailed only " graduaung senior Scan Mallett in:'. tack.Jes last fall Mike Bates. who will be a senior.'"': waJI stan again at d efensive end, .. where ht' earned seco nd-team All-; Pacific Coast league honors as a ·· JUOIOr. Vance ela ne (6-foot-3. 22s .. ~ pounds) will hkel) go both ways at; tackle and J T K.hngenme1er 1s a•>J proJectcd starter at outsidt>'" linebacker. Olne) wa:> happ~ "1th his spnng:: sessio n, "h1ch he said laid tht' · ground\\ork for a product1\ e sum- mer and fall • "We bas1call) u:.c the spnng to · introduce basic offenses and de-' fenses. as "ell as get the pla~ ers used to the dnlll! the} ·11 be going through dail) an the fall." Onlne~ explained "I think "e·11 be a hull' !>tronger ... than I ant1c1pated.'' . 0 1990 SCHEDULE Sept. 7-at Newpon Harbor Sept. 14-EI Segundo (home) Sept. 21-Pau:. (home) Sept. 28 -at Ontano Chnstian Oct. 5-at Coronado Oct.12-at frab.H1lls•1MV) Oct. 19-Estanna• (home) Oct. 26-( o~ta Mesa• (hom e) Nov. 2-at Laguna H11t-;• (M\) No'. -( entur) •(home) • denote!i PCL game. All games at 7:30 p m. 4011AG MOTOR OIL 30 WT., 10W-30. 10W~40 Quality! Value! Select ion! LIFnlll• OOM•STIC STAllT•ll• a ALTallNATCMI W1tfl exchange REGULAR TO 39 99 REGULAR TO 41. 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Dan Too1n e nd Mike Ferrv oil'""' and Kl'v•n Rigg, H COllCI oeseman NEW YORK ME TS-S•onea Aaron Le<Je\me snorr\too e"4 M1cn•el F>etri11, cerche< Amef'lcan Auaci.,.., OKLAHOMA CITV "ERS-F>teceo ?et Dooson. '''" De\«men on the C11~111eO "" Celled uD R1111111e Wtlltems ourllet0er from Cner101111 of ,,... FIOf Cle St11e Lee11ue lntffftetlanel LHtue COLUMBUS Cl IF>F>ERS-Namfd RIC" Down &ASKET9ALL MaliOnet B1Mletbel Auoclelieft F>HILAOELPHl.A 76ERS-Announced ,,,, res 111na toon 01 Jonn NHn oenere1 menaoer, eHK ttve June lO WASHING TON BULLE TS-Re·\111nea Cn1rlt\ JOMl, ceriter ro • mu111veer contreC1 Wlf1d 8Ultttbll Lel- EIUE WA\IE-Pleceo RooM1ve11 Cneomen. ror•erd on •he '••• \ouea AC11vereo A J W•noer ana Cn"' Hollan. 11uerC1l Suloenaea Scooter Serrv. ciuero, lor one game tor dis clollnerv reason\ LAS \IEGAS SILVE R ST RE,A,l(S-510MC1 Stece v C •111nov1cn guerd FOOTBALL Ne"-1 l'NfMll LH- CHtCACO BE ARS-Announcecs Andrew J MCKenne ana F>e1r1e1i. 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Parriah • then hit his criehtb homer, a drive that clcamt the Jeft.faeld fmc::e at neatly the •me spot as Winfield's. Gary OiSarclna tripled with one out in the fifth and scored on a double by Luis Polonia for a ~ lead. Davis sinaled and scored on Rick Schu's two-out double in the sixth. for California's final run. ' The Royals broke up Blylcven's bid for his 61st career shutout when Georae Brett drew a leadoft' walk in Fielder slugs three homers Cecil Fielder became the first Detroit player to hit t~rec home ~ns in a P,me twice in a season Wednesday mght, powenng the Tigers over the Oeveland Indians. 6-4. Fielder who leads the m ajor leagues with 22 home runs and 53 RBls, homered his first three at-bats. In his only other plate appearance. he walked on four pitches from Cecilio Guantc io the eighth inning, drawing boos from the crowd. Fielder drove in fi ve runs and Kevin Mitchell hit a solo home run in the 11th inning. two inninp after Will Clark bad homered to tie the pme. and the San Francisco Giants extended their winning streak to six pmcs., -beating the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 Wednesday · ~nd%~fck aPa'ik~ee-game series at ....._Qi;cfr; The Reds, whose 33-IS record is ' , ~--1r ~~ea ~~~ifo~h:b~~~~ti~;~~fss~~~ £ '°"'~· fi .~ $~ The Giants became the 1rst team to ... ·- connected for o ne of the longest homers ever in Cleveland Stadium. a 470-footer to left-center. He hit solo shots off Greg Swindell (2-5) in the second and founh innings. and the Tigers trailed 4-3 when be came to the plate with two runners on and two o uts in the , fifth. win a series qainst Cincinnati. Clark led off the Giants" ninth against ... Randy Myers wit.Ii bis 10th homer. Mitchell hit his I Stb on a 2-0. two-out pitch from Rob Dibble (3-1 ), marking the first time in 29 games the Reds have lost when leading after eight innings. Jeff Brantley (2· I) won in relief of Don Robinson. who allowed a two-run homer to Paul O'Neill in the first. The Giants scored in the founh when Gary Caner hit a sacrifice fly off Danny Jackson. With a 1-2 count. Fielder drove a n~oubtcr into Ute netting just a few feet in front of the bleachcn in left center. No one has ever hit a ball into the bleachers since Cleveland Stadium opened in 1932. Fielder hat three home runs May 6 in Toronto and also hit three home runs in a spring-training game. Joe Caner. now with San Diego. was the last player to hit three home runs in a game twice in one season, accomplishing 1he feat last year. • Rtd Sox 4, Y&Dktts 1: At Fenway Park. Boston spoiled Stump Merrill's managerial debut Wlth New York as Mike Rodd1ckcr pitched a two-hitter for his sixth conSt'CUll Ve wi n. • Padrn S, A1trot %: Garry Templeton sin&led 1n the winning run in the ninth inning moments affcr Joe Caner tied the game with a two-run homer at Jack Murphy Stadium. and San Diego handed H ouston its sixth straight loss. Houston's Mark Ponugal ( 1-6) allowed four hits over the first eight innings before Robeno Alomar led off the San Diego ninth with a single. Can er hit his nioth homer one out Later. • Cardluls I!, P~Hlln 11: Withe McGee's two-run double capped a thrtt-run rally in the 10th inning. gi ving St. Louis the victory at Busch Stadium in a game that featured five lead changes. McGee's double was St. Louis' I Sth hit. ~iving the victory to .foink Di Pino (3·0). extending his streak to 14 consccutl'Ve wins since June 9. 1988. • White Sox S, Martaen t : Mehdo Perez pitched a four-hitti:r for his second career shutout and Chicago scored five run!> in the fi rst inning at Comiskey Park. •Twins I Z, Blae Jays S: Kirby Puckett went 5 tor 5 Jnd Greg Gagne had three hits. including a two-run homer. leading Minnesota at the SkyDome. Puckett hit a double and four singles, and scored three times, while Gagne4Aid.ed two s1ngles and scored.twice_ • Atllletlcs s. Ran1ers 4: Jose Canseco and Dave Hendl·rson hit lo ng home runs in Arlington that ruined Nolan Ryan\ return from the disabled list. Ryan (4-3) pttched ltve innings 1n has first sutn since May 17 when bal'k !lpasms sidelined him. •Mets f , Expos 3: Frank Viola became the lirst National League patcher to win nine games and Kevin Elster had a two-run S•i:!.&k in the seventh inning at Shea Stadium. 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Hams then doubled and Gwynn sinaJed before G ibson hit his sacrifice fl y to dttp riaht.. runs. three earned. in 5'fl 1nn1ns~ He walked o ne nnd struck out four. ffrom 81 scored on a sacnficc n~ b> Crews. The Brave" took a 2-0 lead off ~tancr Mike Maddux 1n the third on ~inaJes by Jeff Blauser and Orea Olson. a walk to m oltt. McOo"'ell'' RBI arounder and a sacofic~ fly by f rcadway~ The Dodaers 1ot a run beck in the bottom of the third on a sacrifice fly by Gibson. but miued I chance ror a b11 1nnina. Fernando Valenzuela, pinch hit· tina for Maddux. led off with a Mumty s1naJed to put runners on f trSt and third, but Smolu struck out Hubie Brooks to end the inn1na. Gibson broke a9 0.for-1 3 drou,ht since beanJ rcac11\at<'d when ht doubkd with 1wo outs 1n tht f\nt inning. After ,Murray drew a walk. the two pulled off a double steal. but Smohz s1ruc:k out Brooks to cod the threat. molt1 allowed 11 hits and four •• Or~ Coast Daily Pilot Dodpn Playw of Day ••••• Murr•r. whose 1t111•dlt8ftna -.... In the el9hth lnnTng 1•v• the Dad11n the victory. Murr~ 8llO *'fld ~ W .. ed 8nd W8I ,.rt of ............. In ........... .. EN'l1 1CKIJ\INMENT DAILY ptLOT/Thur9dey, June 7, 1110 • Ir DB011AH HASTINGS ........... LOI ANGii.iS -n.. • baJcr'D clays b Foa lrold- calWll Co. la tbe Jatesa Mellen ratinp. the lelevilion llelWOft &bat re-f\llel IO call iaeltone broke inao tbe top 10 tbr tbc ftnt time in ill you~ Ii•. / -rite .5'•1*>81" was the No. ~ ~ ID tM ~CH&D!fl last week_ Married ... Wach Children .. wu No. 11 and .. ,n Uvisw Color" ol8Cld I 9da. Never befOte in iU tour-year existence bu Fox placed three shows in the top 20 · At Ill annual convention thii week for affiliated •tations, Fox is beside illelf. $(>·what's an up&tan network to do? , Well, tr)' not to let "it IO to your head. for Martcrs. Or at least. don't let it look like it's going to your bead. And when you roU out your fall !Chedule don't let it appear that you're Movie listings 'Newport Beach IA.L80A CINIMA 70'I l 8"'<>04 8tvd o7S lS10 c•-•• ,..,.-..1., IOWAltOI NftWf'Orr CINIMA JOO N~t (tnt" Or•v• 1144-0760 • 19dl to dMt ,_.I 1PG1 o 8 1045 1 Tot•I •KMI 1111 S lO 8 10 IS J llr4 -•Wire ll'G·I )j 4 JO 1 'I .JO IOWA•Dl lllAHO CINIMA r,,.hion "''°""· N""°'· pOfl ( .,..,., 640-1718 • toe-&Hoi widl .... .... ... ,.. ... ~'Cl-.... 9llout Ind wntleD about llPICt ~ 1M upeoml111 -ii v.•1 deeilioD IO put tM ~-.. uimued SUD~ ..., ..._ ki . Bill ouy ..... -n. ~ Show" oa NBC. "1'be SimPIQlll" aaually (11&'.s four llola bilher dwa COiby .... week. wftla botll ~ ltill in their orilinal ume periods on sep&rale niabts. '"Col is pna have a cow, dude" screamed lut week's badllne in the LA. Daily News. ••fo1'1 Family feud." wrote 1M San Franciaco Chronicle. But Peter Chemin. head of the Fox Entenainment Group. 1ays no~· Tbe point i1 not to ~t . The point i1 to waJk into no man's land and tettle for second. .. W~11 ~ happy 10 be No. 2,'' Che~n said Monday in an in· tcrvlcw at the Beverly Hilton. r I I T•e,. ... M-t ~ T~l•t ll'GI I lO ) lO s 10. 7 lO. 9 lO l O&A(lllJIS 1 4ST ..... &C-S 4S IOIS 4 l~M lnwN9t1 tPGI 1 I>. 'I SO GM•-.. C•HJ II lffil 4. 8 l' l .,_ft"-tfMt.CJMtl lMe 1•1 1 IS IH.lS 10 )() ,,.,., ..... Aff .... Ill) 4 10 8 IS f'I Laguna Beach IDWA•Ol IOUTH co.3T LAGU-4Jb ,I Co•u '1ogt1w1y 4'17·1711 I 9k4 -• W~• IPG-1 II S lO 8 10 IS l L .......... C-p•,. .... l•J S 1 9 Bennett sings old and new hits- crooner mixes old standards with newly-released material in Costa Mesa sho~ 8y MllCI IUSSIU. ~,_,.,,...... ..... Tony Bennett's show-biz overtime finale, which featu~ several encores, put a satisfvi"I touch of notaJJia on the closing concert o( the Master Chorale's season Saturday evening at the Performil\& Arts Center. . · Music director and conductor William Hall spent the first 11/J hours prepping the audience for Bennett's concert with a program called "Sing a Song of Hollywood." The songs. which were wriuen for films dating back to the '30s, could have filled many an eye with a tear or two. The chorale bucked and winged its way through countless latter-day hit songs while film clips were projected on a screen from the rear of the stage. Hall directed from the main floor level. where the 12-piece band was also set up. • The film clips ·opened with Humphrey Bogart in a scene from Casablanca as the chorale sang "As Time Goes By." Next came a cowboy medJy with clips from Roy Rogers. Hopalong Cassidy and Gene Autry films. The Hollywood fa vorites that followed were .. Tumbling Tumbleweeds," from the movie of the same name. "Buttons And Bows," a Doris Day hit song from ·'The Paleface." and others. The overall effect was a notalgic Master 'Chorale version of "Name That Tune": however, in this case the answers were in the program. The second half opened with a quarter-hour segment by !he Californians, a much-touted sona and dance specially group. The highlipt of their segment was tall, dark and handsome Kevin Cade's throaty version of the Academy Award winner. "Mona liY," A tap dance routine of "Putun· On the Ritz." wath scenes from Fred Astaire films projec~ behind the dancers. also drew rousing applause. Fans who Md not checked their program were obv1oui.ly surpnsed that the second half did not open with the featured star, Tony Bennett. After what seemed to be quite a few minutes, the darkened stage was prepared for the big treat of the night -The Tony Bennett Show. Bennett walked slowly o n stage with Ralph Sharon. his pianist and arranJCr, as a single spotlight encircled the popular singer. He opened with "Taking a C hance on Love," followed by quickly by ··our Love .ls Here to Stay." Bennett"s 68 years haven't damaged his voice. He appreared to be in great shape even thoue)l his microphone was a little too crisp soud1ng. With Sharon were sidemen Joe laBarbcra on drums and Paul langosch on bass. The grl·at pop singers showmanship and personality made toes tap and fingers thump knees in time to his great songs. Bennett's 40 years of personal magnetism were still evident as the audienc·e responded with loud applause as each of his hit songs were introduced. Bennett has continued to record new album successes. one after another. His latest djsc bean the name of his home town. Astoria, New York. It contains a son& from the ~n of Kurt Weill with lyrics by Qaden Nash entitled "Speak Low," which was well received by the aud~ence. Bennett still belts his songs and rarely strays from being right on key. His spontaneous wit was displayed during .an ad lib between songs. when he quipped that the Japenesc have a new national anthem, ··we'll Take Manhattan," which brought a few chuckles. QuiclcJy he followed up w11h another song from his new album an which his solo became a symphony of soun~. h .was entitled "I Wonder When the Bells Wall Rang for Mc?'' Its ending was q~ite similar to his biggest hit ··r Left M y He.art in San Francisco." which he also sang. After the concert he chatted quietly with another recording star of the '40s. Herb Jeffenes. w.ho made the. song .. Flamingo." his most famous hit. JefTnes wi ll open at the Palladium 1n Holly- wood on July 27 with a big band salute to Duke Ellington. Tony Bennett's las! song brought a standing ovau on. It was the same song he sang at last year's concert. Michael Legrand's hit tune. ··How Can We Keep the Music Playing?" Rare talent at Grove Symphony concert ly RON STOFFEL o...,,,._c ... ...........,, Classical music 1s fascinating for many reasons. It serves as one of the last bastions of beauty. as an ancestral voice, as a source of ideal- ism. as an international language - and as a vehicle for innate talent. Talenl o( this son was demon- strated Saturday evening by the guest conductor of the Garden Grove Symphony Orchestra. Philip- pe Bender. J he second ha lf of the program -"'memorable. consisted of the D Minor Symphony Bender was presented with a of Cesar Franck. and. Bender's i-n-flower bouquet after''\he symphon~: nate talent as a mus1c1an (who hap-a well-deserved tnbute. pens to be a conductor) produced a Ravel's Piano Conceno in G performance which far exceeded ex-Major featured Deborah KJszely as pectauons. soloist. -Her phrasing in . the slow Tot•I •KMI 1111 11 4S I 4 JO 7 'I 1 s 11 1 s _ ,~.~~w~1~11l01JO •l0ol0 8l0 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IU II) Franck's onl> s~mphony . is fre-. moven:icnt ~as appropri~el)'. PQCtic. quently played as though ·1t were and her tone was that of an assured merely a war horse. Often it sounds soloist. Occasionally the~ was a ponderous and Germanic. Even senSt' of dutiful etude playing. but French . conductors seem to· beat this trait will probably subside as the through .. recordings of the music as pianist matures. • ,,, ... ,. T~lft fl'GI 11 Tot .. ••Ult! 1111 J 4 JO ··1~111s • I.Kii to - , ... .,.. 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Don Wash Aud11orium was amaz- Bender. who normally conducts ingly inept. How can a June conc~rt an orchestra on the French Riviera. be presented locally 1n an projected the score wtth a vivacity auditorium without air cond111on- and elan which allowed Frank has ing? The intonation of the valiant due and which revealed the conduc-orchestra was affected. and the au- tor"s affinity fo r the composer. d1ence appeared to wait. Music rc- Always there was a natural flow -q~1rcs concentration and these con· an interpretative gift which is in· d1tions ca.used regrettable strain. variably innate. Instead of bombast Also. the stage size was suitable there was refinement. Baton tech-only for a chamber orchestra. The nique was used to maintain com-violins were too few for this pro- pkte control and the orchestra coop-gram, and in the opening Berlioz erated with fervor. 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The flavor of lmpenal Sweet Onions comes through with this elegant, but simple. recipe Your /fiends will be amazed' CREAMED ONIONS ELEGANCE · 3 medium Celltornl• lm,,.rl•I SwHI Onion• 2 tebl••poon1 butter or mergarln• 1-112 table1poon• flour 114 teHpoon •alt 0Hh ,,_p,,_r 1 cup milk or half •nd half 112 cup •harp chedder c,,..••· greted 2 IN•poon• ~•nno..uth 112 cup utted peanut• oralmond1, blanched, IOHl•d •ndchopped Parboil peeled, whole onions approximately 8-10 mrnutes or until tender. but still sllghtly crrsp. Drain well and cut each onion into quarters. Keep warm. Melt butter 1n saucepan. Blend in flour. salt and pepper Stir over 1ned1um heat one minute. Add milk. cheese and verm<5uth. Cook. stirring constantly until thickened. Pour sauce over onions that have been placed 1n serving bowl Sprinkle with nuts Serves 6. his old-f ash1oned. Pennsylvania Dutch Onion Pie is a marve- us and tasty version of quiche. Try it for a new twis t to a favorite . gem. PENNSYLVAN IA DUTCH ONION PIE 1-112 pound• Calllomla dath ,,.p,,.r Im,,_,,., SWHI Onion• 1 I-Inch pettry ,,,.,,, 3 tllcN becon or ulaml, unbeked diced 2 ,_1poon1 careway 2 .,,.,,, Nefen tffd (option•/) 1-112 cupa 1our ct'Nm 2 leblnpoon1 112 cup meyonnall• WtHCNlet"lhlre 114 ,_,poon ulf uuc• Cook onions In boiling. salted water until tender. Fry bacon until crisp. drain. Combine eggs, sour cream. mayonnaise. salt. 1epper, onions and bacon. Pour Into unbaked pastry shell f Prinkle with caraway seeds. if desired Bake 350° F. for 40-45 m inutes. Serve hot as a main dish or aa a vegetable side dish. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1990 For a boost to your informal. casual buffets. try the CflSp, beautiful nngs of the Sweets. Sltce them thick or thin. but do plan to use them many rimes dunng the season. TRULY.CRISP EA ONION RINGS 3-4 large C•lltornl• lm,,.rlal SwHt Onion• 2 cup• mllk 3 egg• 4-5 cu,,. flour S•lt Cut onions into rrngs of desired width Dip rrngs into milk Drain Flour rrngs and place on paper towel Beat eggs well. add 1 cup of milk. Dip rings into this mixture. Dip rings back into flour Again place on paper towel to dry (These may be made 3 -4 hours prior to frying.) Fry a few at a time 1n 375° F 011 and sprinkle lightly with salt 1f desired Enjoy 1mmed1ately1 Don't be fooled by this recipe title It 1s a great boost to any "Ordinary · menu. and quite easy to make' ONION SHORTCAKE (not pictured) 3 medium Callfornl• lm,,.rl•I 112 cup milk SWHt Onion• 4 dro,,. Tabe•co 112 cup butter 2 cup• 1our Cf'Nnt 1 box cornbread mix ' 2 cup• tharp ch«ld•r chff••· (15 ouncN) grated 3 egg•, w•ll-beet•n 112 fM1poon ult f cup ctNm-•tyM corn 112 fMtpoon dlll ' Chop onions: saute until golden brown in butt~r. Combine cornbread mix with eggs. mix well. Add corn. milk, and Tabasco Add cornbread mixture to sauteed onions Combrne sour cream. 1 cup cheese. salt and dill I Spread the cornbread onion mix 1n a 9 x 13 inch baking dish Spread sour cream mix over top, smoothing mixture Sprinkle with ,an addi- tional cup of grated cheese. Bake in 375° F oven for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until "set" and nicely browned Let stand 5 minutes before cutting into squares. Serves 15 It is good the next day. tooi • Inside/CLASSIFIED The best supporting vegetable "Gem" for the 90's may be the California Imperial Valley Sweet Onion. Onions go unscathed by the diet conscious. The "oldies, but goodies" recipes are still in demand today. The onion is as happy at an informal barbecue as a formal dinner party. It can go from casual to elegant fare with appropriate preparation. It is often the magic ingredient for a well-planned menu addin__g variety in taste, texture, shape and . temperature. They are treasures that should- be used when at their peak and enjoyed to their fullest. The California Imperial Sweet Onion-is a gem of the desert grown exclusively below ~ea level in the lush Imperial Valley of Southern California. Here nature provides a perfect environ.ment for the sweetest onions that can be produced. Ava ilable for approximately only two months in the spring, each field is individ- ually tested for quality and sweetness by an independent certification committee . . Nutritionists, scientists, and doctors have shown that health-protecting nutrients are packed in onions. These beneficial nutrients have the ability to help contribute toward a more healthy heart and circulatory system. Studies and experiments have been conducted throughout the world and have proven the onion's ability to lower blood pressure. reduce c holesterol levels in the blood and help stop dangerous blood clotting. Rem ember. the California tmperial Sweet Onion is not a storage onion , so enjoy it from the latter part of April through June. For a little bit of country at your next barbecue. try these easy and del1c1ous Califo.rnia lmpenal Sweet Onion "Taste Boosters'" llQ ONIONS M9dlum or large Calltomla lm,,.rlal Swe•f Onion• Aluminum loll Seit Pep,,_r SNIOrtHAlt Butter 01 margarine BerNc:ueuuce For each serving. peel one medium or large Imperial Sweet Onion. Place each onion on a large square of aluminum foil Season each with a sprinkle of salt pepper. seasoned salt. 1 teaspoon butter or margarine and 1 tablespoon of your favorite barbecue sauce Wrap each foil packet tightly and place on barbecue grill away from direct heat unttl cooked throughout (approximately 1 hour) A quick method is to parboil whole onions 10-12 minutes. then season and wrap 1n foil Barbecue approximately 15 minutes Oranges and onions may seem like an odd mamage. but in a saladlhtJVlffif made for each other Their sweet-tart svorTs an excellent contrast with meat Pour the dressing over 1t at the tsble so that your guests can admire 1t before 11 is tossed. ORANGE AND ONION SA' AD (not pictured) 8 cup1 a1aorf9d ul•d ,,...,,. 2 large CallfonH lmperl•I SWHI Onlon1 3 large Ned'"• orengN 112 IM•PoOn un ,,.,,,,_,, freehty ground 5 tablffpoonl oHN oll 1 teblHPoOn orenge juice, fretlt 1 tableepoon 19mon Julcfl, ,,...,. Wash and tear salad greens into bite-size pieces. chill Arrange chilled salad greens in a large salad bowl Peet the onions and sltce them very thin. Peel oranges. removing all the white membrane Do this over a bowl to save the juice-they should give one to two tablespoons. which will be used 1n the dressing. Cut oranges into thin slices Sprinkle salt and pepper over greens. toss gently Arrange alternate slices of onion and orange on top of the greens Mix olive 011. orange and lemon 1u1ces togettler Sprinkle the dressing over the salad. toss and serve. I (!"\ Save Up To $1.00 And Help Maxwell House· Help Children. With your sup, I 1 -f>Ort we. can make.. l miraclei, happen. F 8UV ur every coupon I y<;>u redeem Maxwell Hou~e · I will donate 2~, up to $250,000, to Ho. pita!~ for Children. I ---~- ~ f". - ~ -.. .. - ""' , . r --- - THROW Y• SYSTEM ,. 1\l 11rt1111 ' \\ '" 111 \,I\ 1 ·r hu m11l.1 Pc·lll'I' lwlp < ~tt'nd' tht lilt ol mur w.11t·t 'e1h1·11N i,, re rnm tn)! rwarh r" ll 1· J \ 11111< h "'1t·111 t l11AAtnl! dtrr ·" 11rd111.1n c ul 11 ., pt llt r •• 11r ">IJ1 -..air 'v1 rlu 11 \ 1r111.11l~ "'" h1np 111 <lo-" up your \\\ltrn Guaranll'l-<l 99. '>'7. pun· -;ah. s~\ll'lll ~.l\{.'r· formula Pellef~ wa.'ih J\\"J\ d irt an<l impuratw' "11h IWO l'OnttnllOU'I ( lt•Jrl\ln~ tn~rl"lltt'OI\. ~I art \J\ 111).t H>ur -.of tcra·r\ lilt· I Mon on· \\lt'm ~J\cr · f'rn mula l'dlt•I\, Look for I fll· hrtJ,thl Vl'llOW lxi~ \ If rou're looklng for a job, cl-f sltled has news for rou. For a low-calorie disl1, thfnk celery p Willa ill peen color, crunchy texture, hearty Jlavor ~ low<alorie qualitiel (aely niDe in I ... rib), celery ii a dieiet"I deliabt; . One of lbe belt ways to think celery is in ~w cookina -bite-aiml ~iCZ' cooked with other veaetablel, star-fry sty~. In and C.-, Willa Oranae flavor, lhe celery 11 rtally coobd in a .. stir-simmer" fMbion becaute no oil i1 added to the pen. ne celery plus sweet :t:d' an liahtly cooked in chi.cken broth ~ntil crilp-tcnder tben com with a soy-marmalade ,mixture and tlic::ed ...., ~uta. Lots or cnanch and few calories. The celery and pepper mixture ii equally aood over pilled or poach~ fish. . The French veptable mixture -Ratatouille -11 usually served u a side dish. But, 1n our next recipe, it becomes a chunky, crunchy sauce for puta (or chicken or fiah). Sliced celery and yellow squash, canned sle'Wed tomatoes and thyme are stirred into sauteed onion and prtic and simmered until just tender. In I S minutes it's ready to serve -another deliciously low-calorie idea. CHICKEN AND CELERY ""8 ORANGE FLAVOR I etlf ddm• .,..._ .. ..._. i 11•111,11• __,. maraaal.de! &ablespoou soy 1111ee z ... ., .... eermlardl ~ ... ., ... ...__.dqer '4 ..... ,. P••• Mae. ,..,er i alfl ......... , .... eelerJ I etlf a1,.1• tweel rM MU pepper I cu (I ...ees) dleM waler daetla•ll . I ..... .._. ... Mt• ... eMan ltrea111 or ltd 1&eau. plllM er ... cW.• In a small bowl combine ¥. cup chicken broth, ora• ~ IOY. sauce, cornstarch, gjngc~ and black pepper'; set u1de. In a a.,.. skillet heat remaining 114 cup chicken broth until hot. Add celery and red pepper; cook, covered, until crisp-tender, about three minutes. Sur in reserved marmalade mixture; cook and stir until thi~ 3 to 4 minutes. Add water chestnuts; cook until heated throuab, abou one minute. Serve over hot arilled or poached chicken breasts wi steamed rice, if desired. Yield: 4 portions, 31/i cups sauce. Per portion: 224 calories. • To grill ckicken breasts or fish steaks, brush lightly with oil; cook on a rack under a hot broiler or over bot coals until just cooked through, 4 to 6 minutes, turning once. To poach chicken breasts or fidl steaks, simmer in I-inch chicken broth (or clam juice and watu for fish) in a covered skillet until just cooked, 4 to 6 minutes. CELERY SAUCE RATATOUILLE 1 tablespooa ve1etable oil I np ~•Petd oaloa I &ea...-mataed -1arUc J nps 4Jqoully sllce4 celery I np sliced yell•• aqusla I cu (14 ~ ouces) stewed tomatoes •;, teupooa ~yme leans, cnallled •;, teaspooa sail , -. ' ... f n--a-mcdium-saucepan heat on untTI not. Aaa oruon and garlic; cook over low heat until crisp-tender. 3 to 4 minutes, stirriua occasionally. Add celery, squash, tomatoes, thyme and salt. Brina to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, covered. untjl vegeta bles are tender, about IS minutes. Serve over chicken. fish or pasta. Yield: 4 portions. 4 cups. Per portion: 92 c.alories. l)()N'T GET l.E>ST IN Tl-IE ''El.l.C)\V 1>,~GES. Let yo~r ad do the talking in TV UPDATE. 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Wiiiy do m•t wlaet e.181m 1alfltet, ud are &llere u1 dial • Mt add "11 preservattve1 -K.D.L., Glndale · Sulfites arc chemical compounds which form a category of food addi· tives used by the wine ifl4ustry to keep colors from chanaana and flavors from bccomina stale. You ccnainly would not want to buy a red wine with the color and taste of apple cider. The Federal Govcmcment has set a sulfite limit of no more than 10 parts per million. Any wine contain· ... mg sulfites above the aovemment regulation must bear a wamina !able stating th't thi s product does con· tam ~ulfites. This 1s for the benefit of those people. especially asthmatics. who arc sulfitcs sensitive. Sulfltcs are added after the natural fermentation process has taken ,,lace, tn which the ~pes' sugar has turned to carbon dioxide and aJ. cohol. Wmcncs vary widely in the amount of sulfites used. but wine t>ottle labels arc not required to state the exact amounts. Pale wines re- quire the addition of more sulfites to . lceep th em from turning "brown," \vhereas red wines absorb sufitcs more easily and thus require less. There are very few wineries that do not add some amount of sulfites to their wines. A winery choosing oot to is the Frey Vineyards of Redwood Valley. Frey. an organic srape grower, uses a specia1 bottling technique called spatJing (introduc- tton of a gas. in th\s case carbon dioxide. into the wine bottles which d1minates practically all the ox_ygcn and 1he need for adding sulfites). Their v. h1te wines are labelled ·'no added sulfites." In the case of their red win es. which also do not contain added !>ulfi1es -bu1 which exceed 1he government's 10 pans per million regulation simply because reds absorb more of the natural sulfi1es -the label states "naturally «CUTTmg--SU lfues' IS 11 ~ of-get: 1ing across to consumers the fact that none have been added. Q. Occa11lonally, wllea I buy tofa It laat a bitter or tour flavor. II tll11 normal or Is &be tofa 1polled? - B.L., Lagana Nl1.el. An "off' fla vor is no1 normal and mav be a warning sign 1hat the food IS not safe to eat. Tofu is a per- ishable food that 1s subject to bac1enal l.Ontamination. By federal law. 11 must be kept refngeratcd at 1empera1urc'> hdow ~5 degrees Fahr- enheit. or heated above 140 degrees Fahrenheit In bct\lwcen those two 1cmperatuer., 1'1 1hc danger zone where bactcna l':tn easil) breed. often se tting 1he '>lage for potential food problems. ,,.. The ideal pla e for tofu to be stored 1s in the dell section of the supermarket. \\here 11 can be main- tained at an ideal cold temperature (below 45 degrees F.). Tofu sold in the produce section 1s difficult to keep at that safe temperature. The ~DA estima tes the average temperature in produce departments to be above 50 degrees F.. and according 10 one trade report most of the tofu in Amenca 1s sold in v1olat1on of federal and state law. ln1erest1ngl). one tofu manufac· turer (Mon-Nu) uses a new pack- aging "'h1ch requires no refn~erot1on and has a 10-monlh shdf hfe. Tofu oilers nn e'cellent protein source 1hat 1 .. lov. in bott\, calones and sod ium. nnd 1s 'Cl) economical. It can be used as a substitute for da11) products. eggs. and other pro- tein foods . in main dishes. dress- ings. sou ps. and desserts. You can hro1l. bake or e'en fl) tofu. Try a tast) hake w1th tofu added to your favonte fresh fruit and crushed ice. Q. I am on a low-1odlum diet. How muela 1alt 11 ln tbe lml&atloa crabmeat? -F.M.W., Hanlla1io. Beaela. If yo u arc on a low-sodium diet. \OU want to stu~ away from surimi. Marinades spiced for BBQ success Marinades. to be successfuJ, should be spiced to enhance the panicular food being grilled o r barbecued. The American Spice Trade Association offers these ups: When using leafy herbs. such as oregano or marjoram. they should he crushed between )'Ollr palms JUSl before adding. Even bay leaves will develop more flavor if they're broken into a few pieces. In beef or lamb marinades use plenty of the robustly flavored spices -black pepper. bay leaf. thyme and rosemary. For chicken or turkey. try cumin secd~;.ginger or tarragon. Seafood mannad~ arc enhanced by aromatic sttds such as dill. celery or fennel or a sprinkling of crushed tarragon 'leaves. Instant minced or pow- dcted onion and/o r garlic give immediate flavor to all marinades. Less marinade will be need~ to cover the food if you use dishes or pans (never aluminum) as close to the size of the food bc•nat mannatcd as possible. Be !urc, to cover and ref ngerate mannauna foods so there's no danacr of spoil· ina. To hasten the marinatin& pro- cess. pierce the food liberally with a fork at one-inch intcnala. Tbil is perticularly imponant for chicken • pens; you may alto wilb to re- move the skin before piercjna. which is the food you are rcferrina to. It contains up to 10 times the sodfom as true crab. and about 2S pcfCCnt more calorics than shellfish. On the other hand. it has the benefit of containina much lower levels of cholesterol than shellfish. labetltd "Krab," in order to dis- 111u11h 1t from the real thins.. Q. I ... , M ,._dt prier 1e my 1t11aerwce.1 l•• 1•n .,.. I •• laa•• _... all die wetpt lleck. 0... die.,.,., ..... ., .. ~ ... to· do wldl my we.Ip& pla! -N.G., La Crescea&a. -1.800 calone\ a da) Just 10 provide cneray for nonnal bod1I)' functions, such as heart and .)1dnc) action. It is VCI) difficult to sta) on a I ,OOQ..calor1es-a-daydic1 for an e>.· \ended period or\1mc. I suspect )'OU ma) be eating more calories than )'OU think. You did not sixc1f, th( 1ypt of foods that make up the bulk of rour eating hfc•tylc. Foods that arc fatt)' or contain hidden fat. such as lunch- eon meats and croissants. onl y add to the problem. Surimi is a processed fish product aenerally made from Pacific pollack, a lean white-neshed species of cod. It is nat\Jrally very mild in taste. When processed, shaped and fla vored, however. it can closely resemble shrimp, lobster, and crabmcat ... or boloana! De ralee Scanlon, R.D. There is no medical evidence that a hysterectomy has any impact on wciaht manaaemcnt. Regular physical ac11v1ty has been demonilatcd to be the most e!Tecuve method of keeping oil we1~h1. Usually, follo"':ang surge~. there 1s a sedentary penod of · recupera11on and unless eating habit!! are adjusied to fit the reduced-calone needs the pounds can stan creeping back on ~ t least half of the food eaten at mcalc, should be made up of com- pk\ carboh)drates (pasta. whole &rain bread and cereal~. vegetables, and frui t). our height and weight were not given so I do not know what )Our desirable weight range 'hould be. If ) ou wouJd hkc to write mt again w11h more information. I v.111 be glad to help ~ou funhcr. Since it costs less and oilers hi&h protein content, aurimi is often used m 1eafood salads whe~ it may be You stated in your lcncr that you were only eaun1 1,000 calories a day over the past two years. A typical woman needs approitimatcly l.SOO MOST . STORES OPEN 24 HOURS • FARM RAISED Mode Fr.sh in Store Lorge ALSTROMERIA BOUQUET . .. .. . EA 6A9 CUCUMBERS LB. SWEET· CORN S1111ect TROPICAL MANGOES .. ·•-•1 \'Vh111 Ro~•· POTATOES .s .39 EA .59 I &•l•'P ...... n .. ,. ••••••i------( WAii Nia UIPAIS )-- 1.7' LITlll IAll\. Y TIMIS .... ACK LA•A'n'S ··- ausn 3-ltACIC SHlllAKIKU PANKO HARIMA LAllCH fttllAS DOYI .... ITO S0 .. 11 l()UlllON 9" 11 OZ BOTTLES +C R V 3.79 ~~7~'>t 3s• FROZEN 2 59 L-------' f 1S Cl. ltONDO S 2."l • 'Ol 55c A 0~ NOO!Jlf 1.39 750-MI. Brul Or htro Dry LE DOMAINE CHAMPAGNE 750-MI Cognoc COURVOISIER V.S. COGNAC ·~ HALI' eAL WISKLIGUID l AUNDftY DETERGENT 3.•9 T•ty • SlAFOOO SAlAO , . ,,, ,,,Lt '"°' Cole'• GAllLIC lllAD........ ....... tA .. .. 2.89 IS.ff 12.0z Pkg OOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES Soro lee Don1'h 01 CINNAMON ROLLS 1.19 2.39 11.ot..ut..ow" Sobo I er y11I. ' ., "": BRO ILED MACKEREL b 1A O z KAJINO SHllTAKI NO RI 4·PACK TISSUE 39.oz CAN HUI HUGHES BATHROOM -- LAKE· TO-LAKE MILD CHEDDAR Golden Bolon<e 8-0z lowfo1 MILO CHEDDAR Feirer 750 Ml FUME BLANC ...... 1.69 ~.•9 WBlftZ._AWl Gordon10 I lb Pl.~ MOZZARELLA Meil•• • 11 J Oz CHEESE SA UCE c 2.69 2 ••• -"!!' 750 Ml 3.99 ~· • ~ 12 0Z AMERICAN 2 1 19 CHEESE FOOD • Otol I ~ ... lens "vs Al~ 8 Ot-CHILOREN S TOOTHBRUSH • • .... I SALINE SOlUTION S Counl C.,attot it Ct IK METAL SHAVER ............... eM THIOAT LOZENGES . a.M ... Ln ~le C1nnomon LOAF CAKE , ... ,. FRENCH ROUS ·" 3.15 '·" DOl , ... , 0.• ... COMIDAILYPILOT/,,.....,,..._,,_ ' . r Nice N' Soft Bathroom Tissue 4 Roll Pl\':J.e Limif2 - Save.64 .... Blue · . . . Bo'?-"et Blue Bonnet or Imperial Margarine One Pou nd Quarters Jj mit 2 Packages • I Save.53 J JP.rse\maid I 1mfal Yo~urt 39 . ,. CV) .\.,-.;orf1•d f/01 flt\ II ( }11111 ,. ( uflffllll• 1 • FRESH MEAT & SEAFOOD Boneless Rib Steaks \'nru· l.1•c111 llr·,.~·'' I hui Tnn1n1t'l'.f Wilson Sliced Bacon Jennie-0 Turkey Breast ._JIJ 289 ' 1.1, 139 l.b 329 U.S.D.C. Fresh Black Tip Shark Steak Lb 2 99 GN't.11 on 11* Gnll RF.ER & WINI: e Coors ~r 24-Pack R~ulnr or l.l#hl·l1 OunCf! (}111lt -• • I .. ·Boneless Shoulder Clod Roast Vons Lean Beef IA" Thin Trimmed I Save .90 Lb J Lb. I.Pan (,round K1~1·l l'.1tl 11·-159 /Jo,·\\nf /-1 11'•'1/,:,! f11l/11J1,r1/I '1 ,r,, 1' Save 15_q F 0 R ll er,h1•\ C:ho,ol.1t1· ~1r up 169 .!..J ()IJfl/ I ' /l11ff/1• 11111111 111'' Surf 147 Oz. Laundry Detergent Removes Dirt and Odors! Umll2- ~l1 Save 43& I ions \lumin um i 11ii 5 9 .! 'i t-1111/ Hof/ e GR!HJR) a Friskies Buffet Cat Food .29 .V•ll'f f00 fl<.r1·on.fi Ounr.,. Cnn a Vons 10-Lb. Bag Charcoal 199 C.rl"'!.ll fur l'k'lllf:~·Fo~ I rJl)illn~ a RC Cola or Diet Rite 6 Pa ck 13 ~ ~ Sunk.Isl OranHf! Sodu or Diet HC· 12 OunCt' ()1111 ?_~.;""""" t·RESll IJ.\IRY /DEi.i PROD!CTS , • ~~~l!~bo Franks • 79 • ·Vons Mild Cheddar Cheese Lb. 2 94 _Ami <Allf?.'lllO ~ -• Willi $S.OI! lnhWllUI purchM. lxtludlna liquor, toMc.eo. l'Wd. .Ut. piocfllCU CH" eoupc>n I Isms. ,,_,, OooC....1wF-. l/fecli1'9 June 1 thru Jun• ll, lllO. L ""*-W. Only of 't'on1. ----------- Value Pack Chicken Breasts Southern Tender and Delicious I Save .80 Lb. J • -.J--' L·b. 1:1 PiP(P \,iri1:1\ l'a'k !'hi1kP11 89 /1u/...1 111 /11\ft'/ f tH/ll' /11 ,/J //, • R~ufor or Sourdough lhilir 2 Puckoses · I Save.ao ·J FRESH t'RUITS & \'EGET ABLES Green or Red Seedless Grapes '·" 13 9 . A Sw~ & llflf!"!Shin1 Sf!ucl: ~ Nutritious Bananas A Summertlrnc F'u1·oritlJ Granny Smith Apples Aµµr ox. ti7 Colortll! /'er • Oz. S.•rvin,11 Italian Squash f.or0C'fl F'resh-Oilif1!"nia Croi\'fl I ROZE\ 3;100 u .. 59 l.h e39 AD PRlt'.:t:S t:n't:CTIVE 7 FULL DAYS· Sl•r1las'I •.m. Thur9d•y llaru Mldnlpl Wedand•y ·Ju•• 7 llaru Juae 13, 1110. <;.a 111111 • .,...,.,. '-V-.._ ... _... ,... _. lrw .,._., ...._., .... 111 ,_. ........... ....,., ,..... ..._ ..-M tr....•.,,'..,.. t .... U.t.D.A. ._. .......... ....,. ...... /111111•..__,,.._i.IMo1111 ......... V.. .._ 111 D ...._ tw. _. ... -...... ,.~._....,,.,_w.v..-........... , ..... ..,.....,..... ... Mll-.C.....•••....._,,,,,._,._,!!'•-•tllM1t...,..~ ' . ' -' ,. ...... .. '-~ • • • ' ._ - .. Beef Loin -T-Bone Steaks FAMILY PAK. U S D A SELECT J'! :· Ftesh Idaho lout U S D C INSPECTED I'! Salad Size 1bmatoes RED, RIPE Garden Ftesh Leaf Lettuce ROMAINE, 8\JTlER, RED OA GREt:ti .29~ l Swift Sutterflal ,., ~~. SOZ Pt<G FOR 90YS OA GIRLS TURKEY HAM, HONEY ROASTED TURKEY BREAST, SMOt<EO TVAKEY eAEAST QA OVEN AOAST!D TUAKE'Y BREAST Crunchy Ftesh Bel Peppers ~ ~4'if:J 28 TO 60 CJ PKGS l .. Bonnet 2,. ''· lDolftos JT9 lMce'n Soft .99 MatgwtJ& .... °*' 8athtOom Tissue UIOZ PKO TOAS~COAN, 11 OZ PKG 'CT PKO SAL • COOt. RANCH, NACHO CHEESE, LIGHT NACHO QA JVMPIN JACK l~ 69 l Borden American ,,, l 7Up, Diet 7Up, f 39 Cherry 7Up, Ch11n Food VEGETA~Ef. 2.5 OZ CTN • AEGULAA. EXTRA' THICK OIE"T CHERAV 7UP 6 PACK • CA CHICKEN, ORIENTAL SHRIMP. GAAOEN VEOETAllE, 12 OZ PKG A&W ROOT BEER OR ti OZ CANS ll(D(W'l l(llH CHICl(fN MUSHAOOM OA SPICY C*'IESE CHICfCEH OA UTE, SINGLE WRAP SLICES A&W CREAM SODA ""lrUl Still the Low Price Leadei: .. •• r i,1• IWWfAClUtm·. N · COU"*\ r . ow, ther~;s -~~ilier way to save money at Lucky-with Stamp Savers! F_or onJy $4.50, you'll receive $5.00 worth of U.S. postage stamps plus over $28.00 in name brand coupons. Limit one Stamp Savers bookJet with $10 minimum purchase (excluding liquor, toba€<:o ~uid milk produc~ One booklet per customer. Available while supplies last. +++ KABC TALKAADfO AM 790 Lucky joins with KABC TalkRadio, KABC-TV Los Angeles and the American Cance r SQciety in supporting low-cost mammogram fo r the women of Southern California. 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Costa Mesa • 2180 Harbor Boulevard at Victoria Street (714) 645-5 100 Huntington Beach • 9051 Atlanta Avenue at Magnolia Street (714) 962-8145 • 16600 Bolsa Chica Road at Heil Avenue (71 4} 846-?431 • 7212 Edinger Avenue at Golden We t Street (714) 842-4020 • 708 Yorktown Avenue at Golden West Street Seacliff hopping Center {714) 536-8816 Newport Beach • 3100 Balboa Boulevard at 32nd Street (714) 675-1040 , ~, 4 09 Ol•lllo.t DAILYPtLOTl~,JUneJ, ~ EJ 642-5678 540-1220 496-6800 S530 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 ,..._,.._'!"'"'_"P.'~·---""!"'!!'!'ml-"'P."!'!t ·-~fiE.----.lf!ll'Pl""' .............. ~..-i:~~~uie£!ii:::A1j~~l!"~illii~,.i;::Jsus~l6§ ••ra, .. ; _,ICh 2 t 48 corona def Mar 2622 ca.. .., 26l4 1001111111111 W•nted LM\~ :!'E,_ - - -2724 Jmm1W&;. • LMI WllTlll B . 1 BA north end, 28R 1BA apt, ffplC. d/w. ~ , _______ ..__ blt/Wht Terrier med OYS Kennel help, Wiii train ctoae to beach FrplC, ~. 2 perking tfMICM. .... .., COM. Share 2BR apt. 2BA, .....,. hair on .;._lte in B 0toomlng. 54&-2848 ''. ~ FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. M0-1120 hardwood f Io ors. 403 Femlea( frptc S550/mo+ ~ utll. -.. 138 1011 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 4ll-tl00 Houses/Condos St 275/mo 494-7019 * $1200 _. utll + MC dap 2BR tBA. amaM back yard, 'ov.ftooks park Walk 10 8ug9rtoef F.V. • .... Hll ·PI T ' · 888• · Oaa W/D hkups 1150. No · .,.._ THE DAILY PILOT ClASSIFIEO OFFICE: HOURS 1 .. '"'"''"" Service M"• f, 8dl1' " 10urn Bu''' t':.' l.., ,,, tef ... I ll 00.1rr '> ()Oom DE Alk.INI I PUBLICATION OEAOLINE Mono•r J'r1 s 30 AM· TueSOI ) Mons JO PM W.0"41SOi; Tues S 30 PM TllurSOt) weo s 30 PM Fr.oa~ lhurs S 30 PM Sa111ro11 F11 s 30 PM Suno;i~ F" 5 30 PM Les11e, 660-v peta 645•1831 Alt 4PM beaclh. 644·9349 Needed for Newport ., .. General 2102 Nrwpert'IHch 2 l 69 Lg 1 8 'A 1 B A CLEANr"p._M_t_o_aht--3""'8.,,.R AND Catttorlnfo.499.o775 ...... -.. ___ .....,...,. S 1000/MO, Completely w/kltchenette, ref rig, l.!gunl LICh 2648 Dynuty. W/O glf. "450+ fOlll) ADS lllftl/mTAU.11 furn 18r Vlfaallln condo micro, utlls pd. Sn 5/mo. -utl. U Snoon U LON. f all d ..V co BAYSIDE COVE -2 bd. ii; ml from beach. Pool. A.vi now! 760-3676 1 BLK from beach, OClMll 642-9008 or 957·8242 ID£ FREE Fwfl.;. ,°',.;", ...... {have ow~ S2TOO. 1 84&-8724 View wallt to dwntwn M '" .. ... BALBOA ISLAND -Beautl-lenn~~ Spacious 2BA 11-\BA Stud.lo $850/mo, S300 Home In Big Canyon, Pf'J. Gl.RLS 1renaportat1on.ee4...022 fol 4 bd tlOuse $4000 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• twnhme. CIOM to beach dep. lBR M25/mo, SAOO vate, quiet, mature n/a. Cal: Driver HARBOR VIEW HILLS •GATED COMMUNITY* & shopping, $950/mo. dep 497-458l maatlf ate evall now U UllU ........ . -3bd oeau111u1 3 mos lllllO&IHI 900Sea Lane644~2611 · ---$195.644-1763. M2·1111 FIT tr·~ .. dr'~·~ .... . SAOOO SOUTH LAGUNA APT. -------1 ....,. •·-,_.... CHECK YOUA AD THE FIAST DAY BELCOURT TERRACE • 3 2 & 3BR 2BA Apts. lfplc, 2 2BR 1BA, utllltlea paid. LIDO ISLE. M/F mature IET IUIY Duties Include furniture & wet bar, micro, wshr/dryr COSU ~sa 26 4 Walk to beach $800/mo neat prof. Pvt bdrm, llt·1~~~~~~~~~~I cMllvery & warehouM op-11 . •• , • 1u1 ,,, .-~, tot ethc~ency en<1 •ccurecy •• "'"'"' , '"•ur tt ,., etrOf\ do occur P~ease htten .,_, .... , t ,, ut ~ , .... a bKt.. l\nd '-nech your aO ditty 11,., ,, ,., ·~ ,,,., ''°'~'"') 10 642-5678 rrte Oa~y PolOI bd, comm PoOI spa hkups. cen1rat air 2 c.r NEWLY DECORATED 497-0499 · Ung rm. bath Avt 111.r eratlona. 496-9418 BS..IGOOOCANYON 5 bd II gar w/~tra storage All '2BR w/gar bltlns lncd yd S540-+ 'Autll 72~088 FOUND Slbeflall Huslcy, IOW Fii • · go melnlenance Incl Sorry. ' ' . STERLING PLAZA black and White. young EARN $500 to S 1500 course estate S 11 500 No pets 644-0509 w/patlo Watet p~t~ LUXURY APARTMENTS M/F Shf new 2BR 2BA male, Springdale and weekly alufflng enYftl()Pff 1 • tt'h h tr.A tn\ 9frot '" iU'I ac:lvflthsemf!flt fOf Summer rentals available 2~~9°s!~ra' l;,~e.J.. u~ w!~'!s:!~~ee;~ e:kh e:rr:o~.8 ~:.dog~/:: ~:::a:.1~~~~~t--SllllR JOBS :~~E~o I~;~':';':~ ""'' ,, 'm .. t •• , .. ,Pf' ~·Dt-e•cept tor uie cost ot tne 2 BR, 2 BA den lrench Call 636-4 120 9-5PM Living rm w/wall-to-wall c 50/mo. Mike 770-2032 . -• ano IOlllL Wiil send self addreU•d 1 , • • • , , .,. v .. "' ""'• tt '-' ,.,,()f Crt'd•t en,, on11 b@ t #-t ~ t I t 1 r ' I •t\1-t I '' Wattrfrtnt Mt•H IH •• drs, new crpt d w w/d $200 OFF MOVE-IN -lass Gourmet kllchen Days, 854-5254 Eves LOST BLACK LAB stamnacs envelope to A1 • 11tt ..,, t ut c J \J ~ tt ,;. i0 dehS ·~ 1~u1f~ ""'II be ~· • "' • t ,, ,,.,, •• ,,._d t~ t1ndn<• ctiarge-scomputeo ,. ' o• the \.WPi•(I b'• w•c .... ptt' month au cottechon i:. 1i 11'tl JO) •t'<l'\Oflal> e allorney s lee5 hk-up Walk 10 t>each' 1 gt. · 'Ozzie ' M utcular, .. -SSOCPO Bo llHlTOllS710·1100 $1 3951 729_7284 2BR 1BA w/gar. bltns. Olnlngrm Manyclosets My cat & 1 will shr furn answer-s to commands. •Statte1rnlngextra JETSF.A x · mo fncd yd w/pa110 Wlr pd 2Br Top Floor Apt S 1350 4BR/3BA tux Back Bay 6130 vie Puk St & mo,,.y today! 9326 Livonia. Mleh 48 151 667 Viclorla T $735 494·2265 or 750-3328 tnhm w/35~ N/smkr Adami, H.B. near hi •Part 11mework, 3 houri EARN $5K·S50K PER MO MoutH -f or Sa1• LI 1 I) I) , 1 • , ~, 8u1•ne11 ~ ~.Sr. r r.an.. Ii.I ,"lUU. '111! A ~o .,, r~r"'' .. ' .''100 !U l .l s.,,,c. ·V Otrecr0ty I"\ ~U"' ':>A• Hou••• lllllill For S1l1 ... f~ .... ' tt \\ J H ~ · 11J , ·f J:, Mr' ~.n,1 1• $ 1:>11 • U t:>Ul!O c,·,·~· ........ .,,.,. • J ..., 'd. ~ 1 H ... OpenHouH lllllm Otreclory •• ~A I SUN hlboalsland 2106 Call636-41209·5PM lady Pool, spe, tennis. school $100 REWARD! eactlwtekdayevenlng. Earn 6 figure yearly fn. _____ ...__...,.~""I *llHlllf COllO* GREAT LOc tBr 18a, rig Nhlpo!t leach 2669 sec. gar. A.IC. yard. 969-5638 M1llngsubscrlpt1on1for come wlltltn 1 year Call * Lrg rectec 2BR 1 'tBA Ga1ed communuy 2 BR. 2 patio, upper unit new We're neat/clean wllh -----the Dally Piiot 780· 7909 24 hr rec mag calh ce1t~ uPQrde~ trplc, BA. a11 lrptc pool spa crpl Reing. gas incl. No humor 5500• 650-8553 LOST Green winged • Averages4o.ooio ffench <Jr::. to dect.. dlw ,. 1 500 1 Ag en t •535 645 5853 IEWNITIWUUlPTS ------McCaw. red, l5 yr pet, S6000,,_week FILE CLERI, f /T $ 00 A 1 • mo pets .. /mo • NB MIF non smkr prof vctu Newport Bch, • WI , 1,.,... db s w/d gar ii; tmo • 760-1275 ---•WITI IUT SLIPS* Mstr bdrm w/BA, pool, Beacon Bay afea Re· n Pf zes an onuae For prtnllng company 7/T 837-8547 499 6321 1200 Off IOYE·ll EXCLUSIVE BEACH tndry, prking, avall 711 . wlfd1 Call 675-6714 •Ideal for Junior High lmmed opening, Pays Furnished 2 very large BR Large 1BR 1BA w/gar. COMMUNITV $450 . dep. 646-5437 ___ __ _ students well, benefits, 261-7594 2 BA patio w•d lrptc * ILIFFS LH COIH $595/mo • $500 sec 2BR 2BA ' den, Beautiful ----REWARD. Lost Cat . • Tran1por1at1on ls s1.05oi mo Avdrl s,,.11, 3BR 2' 1BA 2 car ott gar. 1970 Wallace 631-1879 bay vtewt Micro. d/w, Nonsmkr. to shr S.C. female, whtte, long hair provided FMI SERYIRS w inter rent3I 675-6565 vieYI POOi tip avail 7-l. --fireplace, tra8h compac-Metro 2 MBR Condo. inc w/grey/belge mask, ears, Hiring for Orange County S2 000 per mo 760·9642. 2 BR, 2 BA NEW. quiet. 1or & garage Enjoy our w/d, maid svc, pool, ulll, legs & tall (cream/blue pt. Fair, plus year around * lllffS STULi* SUMMEll RHTlL! 4BR 3BA Avl 6/23 • 7 t2 t & 8118 . 918 673-5346 Proless1onally decora1ed singlf' story 3BR 2BA. t>eauty features ~pacious 2107 counyard pa110 & pr1va1e spa CMdr~n & pers OK Balboa Pfnlnsula small complex Frplc, prvl beach $2350 All $575 plus dep 545-6903, HI m ) If on I paws pert time work Students 1 n d r Y 1ac11 · 8 / c maintenance Incl dectawed Los I 5-14 t "ti ··-' balconies . carport MiturtJl,.ltt•la4J and sen or c1 zens .. ,,.. $895/mo 645-0302 •ltat ltifl lltrl* Seeking female room-497-7804 Dll.ly Pillt come Call Tues lhru SORRY. ri!O PETS mate Irvine near UCI Thurs T0-4 5-46·4467 •2BR 1BA. encl gar. Clll llO ot11 Ptrsonals 3002 ---palto. tndry rm DIW. • Master bedroom. at·-----~---~ IHIUL/OLUllP cable no pet s S650 tached balh 5425 mo In· Barbara Smtih, sister of Customer Setvtce al a 't Short or long 1e1m lease *SIMMEll llHTll t1 pos~rbte 1mmPd occpy •MESA VERDE 2BR 2BA. Btwn ba~ & ocean Newly $ 177~ mo lrplc. new carpet & paint 645-0662 Of 650-21 t8 eludes ullllttes Call Early Martin Oictierson, please sell-storage 1aci111y *211Rl ll00* morn1ng11a1e afternoon call Gary Vice tnves11ga-•642•8722 F"rtg dishwasher stove 733-88 TT lions 6 T9-243-79 TO decorared '.JBR hO!"t' DOii HERIST garage No pets S750 • incl No pe1' 5<15-4855 ---- S 1300 wi.. 54500 'rnO 540-5446 * l---7•2•t8•1•13--•l 720·3110 tr ll0-10001 •BAY TIMBERS • ~ ,AAai...V , 1BR. lrptc cable pool. Walk 10 oeach Garage ~,Fir. patio gar No PejS 399 New carpet paint * 11R $795 .R,.tn.;;t;;;;a.-1s .. w.....,an_t .. e.,d_.,21_2_6 PtrSONI Strvlcf s 3004 IRVINE COVE Ptashc sur-LONG 11me local resident gery prof wants to renl with car will drrve you 10 guest house C?r guesl store dOCIOf etc Xlnt Olll 2-tPI HU, 'LUii (211) 421-0224 Corona deJ-Mar '1'2Z '\I '\ I " 'I IJ} \ I 1 w Bay>$1 S685 650-6357 ~ 213', 29111 St ~ T ----"!"~---f;;=;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;.-09'1r••rHtlt bit w•nQ i:>aoo-333-0505 dflver 759·5555 IFFICE IEL' PT 10AM-2PM Light phones comCXjte< input Apply 1n pers on. Paragon Plastics 1908 E Mci:ad• den , Sa n 1a A n a 714.-835-8181 . .--BEAUTIFUL 2Br 18.l enc1 it .\j 1 ~i •Ctean Quiel tg 2BR 2BA Clarence Yoshit..ane he '='c I f & Frtlf h·L Rto' ~ Prudential Calilorn1a ommerc a Schools .. --------~--' gar PilhO Qa•Clen "'"" • E SIDE JBr 2Ba Twnhse d 'w, tg closets. gas cook RE S I /R 30 2 , , NI 1 ,05., p,; 111 \\ 1 ~ t t>• , n .. sml balcony encl gar Really 675-8"75 .. at tnt lnsttuctJon I Immediate opening one -IEl-Ell&l-FICE .... guna gut 'I : 1 :0,~ ., ~·. ;:in ·, 2 car 901 yo nu carpet 1----------position pit or flt excel-vr ~ 1200 mo 2036 fullerlon I S825 NO PETS 640·2495 B I /Offl Rent llTI m111 S41 IR. lent opportunity very Dawson & Asso PhO· CREST DE VILLE Cv:~ 1BH •W' ·" ,(I rTI Appl only 968-8880 * sp•c1ous* •EA~TB,LUFF 2BR 2BA us ness ce 2769 Grades 6 thru Calculus nice office must be a tography neeCIS genera Ocear r•h 11gnh "e.,.,s no oet!'> b·.-,.-,.:-.1, II Poo 1reptJce view Final exam prep 542.5034 slrong Oependable per· ofhce/sales Studio e11p --------Gu 11r<1 l•'" ! • ,..,n -UA.. *HARBOR RIDGE L'4rge 26R I BA coin op washer'dryer n-----~___;·:...-------i Sbn ~-?273" _... ___ ,,,not nln: 17T '"'--...U::~ot ~ ~~ ~~~ • ..l _ .. -r ~BR 10wntron~nro~ $999'1il0 P£TS/2780T1 IVLlrr •••L•n•• Tuu thru Sat Nawporl """'"''"'I '"' -;o !1 •r111 io rt':.'cn 1 Walk lo ~h o;hop. ,,,, .. [legantcondo~ con' patio. all built·•n NEWPORT BEACH Beach833-78 16 Tt>rm''""ntl' SfiO(•OO inc Lg r.i•1o ~• 111111, den 2 BA ~I 1 waif'•· $ •NEW 2BR IBA covered ~lll &Copy S«1rviceonS•t• General 100.? n, " ,, .r "";f • n<, t ;.• $,' nno ,.,, "ln 1 '00 t.111 $15001mo L'\e req 825 ~Oo78 Thurm parking bu1ll 111c, pvt e.a&.f 101 • CUSTOMER IEIHll OFFICE ' •1 • ~ t Gatea commu,,11y Days pa 1 1 o $ 8 5 O m o •~111 cJ Iv"' nr 661 .Sb 5 ..... s Mr I ii Corona l ch! 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IEIERll OfflC( P/T o tHtllt'> •'"'' o~ _ ~ r • c • . 'J • .1 B .. a,1111u1 £bR . E;A rPa<ly •SMALL BACHELOR att1CHOf1•&£ apf$ t>ntn 705 E Bat boa or .. rs v us .. ave c11cutatron dept 10 work ~" ~~;~~·d;n 0 , mJn ~·r "n bnuqrt tor m""'""'" rn-ir m chl Nwpt Hgts area Krtcht>n "" 11 11 B•vo Npl Beach car &rets 975-8444 o llexit>le schedute Appx Tues &'Thursday8-5 5 1r '"• B•·>' tlvt r , , ]fi gir re mu• 1 A c new bhnds yard no pets ON THE BAY SSOO mo C..dll 760-9792 28 Hrs Sun Thru Thurs Costa Mesa 548-9333 • ~ JC.•Ovs '" M•c,c.n v .. i-n • .. 1r .,c.-o-.st-.a_M_t_s_a ___ .. __ SH°'-'"" ., , ,, Aqt S59S dep 548-3932 2 BDRM 2BA St 450 500 tlllSHHPElllVltL We neeCI a reltable per· IEIElllLIFftCE 759.9100 ll *~ ,/ I 1 1'1'" (!§]II\', •• . ... '.. " ' SHCLEMHTE S271,000 l<J~ P o .. r• \ <-t '-'• inQ 3 l T01A111HOME I 1 BDRM IBA SQ25 CM NB PrP'!'l•o•ous son w'slron9 lelephone bPd•I' •TI " ,. M .. ~.... RIVIER "" "' to A lrplC 2 WKS FPEE RENT' 2BP No 1)4!15 O,;rly Q 5 10 3400 s I 1n Ba')k bldg *1121 PER WHI * ,lulls A pleasant phone Friendly busy Nwpt Beach l""ll'' ~ ,,.1, .. ,1 , ., 4BR ; BA 2 r. 11 ., rr•r ' avait imrr ed 'It-" c irpf'I 2BA LnOr) carporl lo"" 546 l'>O 1 Cto!>e 1c t'• "rything Live-In EJ1perl{"l'IC80 voice l"lt'OI appearance law ollrce Filing tight r1•1 ~ F1m11~ '.'NJ<; pare r ' LI'.< fr ~i:; Pl•rit 1101 11 PH•O M O•" r S745 ml' f"ABULOJ DEAL' Agt References Love Children and able to work well typing & data entfy' f ut+. Eno..1 • ""Omn .JJ Stfi;t:l ~"' f44 .;9q5 548-SOQl01775-771° 1-1UGf&CIFAN 2flPtBA 6 r;J"O 23_8721549 w/Others $6/HR med oenetrts paid.,.,.. c.i•' 1 ' ''.t4~ ,•i;-. WESTBAY APARTMENTS lrplc. g.1r.1q1• 20 tv l'rh cation E11p helpful bul I ~~ ~~.J BLI • r c; , .. , • """ J C.nndo S200 OFF MOVE ·IN' 2 17 f f3BIM.l Riv~ • EXEC Othce Su••• ., near OtlfHt Ctlllll IHI not nee ASAP 85 I· l l 63 •4' • 4E!~ 2 BA •,Jrr •'\om FealurtnQ nool spa S1050 mo yrl~ F175 ll .4, JW Arrporl 4;. Von u 142-4121bf207 \ • b rec; corr comtl , .. mod I •· Karman Av~ r, FAX. MISllEl lYllUILE · ? J( S2400 .., 63 t 0(;80 pal os cric•osPd parl\ing I LIDO WATER VIEW! recPpl copier •11 rm 5EIERAL OFFICE Sorry No Pets Elegant 2BR 2BA lrnlc knch lree parking & col-•1111 Pfll WHI* Phones typing & ltUng ~"' :•.>f'~Eet;••ttwnrt<.et•• C11P•i.A/("' OCEAfll Ii i 1Bedroom S665 171416735088 lee 1·Stybldg furn mo• DflVe.Errands,Enghah CISTllHSERVICE Coronadel Mar ~ J•, GP• I,., • • •Cl.;, 1, .r>• .t J format d•"" p BAY VIE"" Ch;i•m1n9 2 2Bd•rn I ·Ba $770 to-mo 31 $350 mo Con· References Love Children LargeSI water vehicle 714.120-08 l2 '"' '. 5•' , •o C'OO' ac 1e1u11s r1c> p .. 1s Be1rm 1 SA nousP 825 Center St 642· 1424 LUXu ... :'.:'JS 2BR 2BA iacr Al Quinlan 833·9~50 818-990· 7652 dealet needs 8 Parts-Ac· Newport Beach 1069 •IYOWMER* BL 1~' 8.:>1c '•'• • ::> .. ~tr H"l'IP f Pl"' -tr r1r I._ (>J 1r ~' 1' i.\•r"• ~r· L t ti\ f t I i! I 1 j j1 f:> ~ ).: .: 4 1 '0 ' .. " 1 8 11 J *LUSE orTIOM * ' I !£1, # OC<" J•"') fi<;li ~1!2<l I S t2<;1J mo &J, 059 WESTFIELD APTS Prtme local C1050 to t>c'1 cessOfy-SerVl<:e Counter Frplc l oaoed wrtht FULL servu;e olltce tn 1c.orona '"' MM areu $200 OFF MOVE-IN• ameniUPs S 1100 mo Ni-wport Center. Fashion ---------~ Rep Busy dept needs 19.:, , ir tJ• Av•' r ,.,, beaut'"' :' srorv Po1n1 All UflLITIES PAID Cell Pout 548•3343 litand Answer1ng svc Employ~ 5530 good communicator <;•11~ F<P 1 BA To 1111y, del M.11 'nme 12 • yr& I Bedroom $655 only 1150 avattable __ w/mechnlcal knowledge ''"" • r1111QP vacRnt otdl 3 8R •v•ng o ning & 301 AvocaClo 642-9850 IEWPOllT llUIHTS TME EHCITIYE HITH * Rnlll SALIS * Excellen1 pay & lulure "I i • • · 1 100 n J lamil) rooms I BA 2 Secluded gardPn g pool 640_5470 SUO. Westminster Mall Call Ma110 642-7663 S · ·! ~"' e111on~1 ' car 9.1nqi• '"'"Nldtalt' $250 OFF! apt 2BR 1BA Near Women's contemporary ·, -,, p oCC.•J P••"'" ~J 1001mo A A ··o A·'A APTS B F t I d & p T "' ' * L "" ,, * Harbor H•gh. Ocean & Npt each ash1on s an clolhlng F/T I 28µ 1 f1A T 111.) w.l!,I• \!r 'I ratp""t' • ' .. (l.. ['f' SISC 11 " :r.,: n· t;C • •• f.42 .r • .:e 80 l-'.l2~ lif,T 0 • 1 & 2BR. 1BA OIW Hoag H0'9p1tal S775tmo 750-1715 SQ ft prtme Of· 213-316-9363 Jackie ljn 1 '\6 l "I< ~ M t>eaultlul pool ar1>a large ,,. & tast & $250 sec dep flee w!lh views Contact 8"' :'r ' '1 rec room & launClry room 645-2893 David 662-3482 HARBOH I EW HOMES clo~ 10 shops & buses B11.i.,1 tBq oonus rm , S585·S675 mo St11rt W1relt11/0ffict IHllllY CISTllH SYC llEPS GENER AL OFFICE Secretary in small group insurance ollrce Va11ou1 olltce du11es onctudmg typing word processing Near OC Arrporr Full benefits 851 ·9719 ........ ,., ...... .. Live In-Out 0CPdn A , .. .,., 0' tl L J I ., • .ic.•' Portor,, r:i Poi 1 '\ "'Pa 1 530 W Wilson PElllllSULI YURLY llHTllS IOYl-11 llSCOHTS!ll w rcontractor Costa Mesa $3751mo Call 548-8845 Sales/Assembly Worl\ T-900-654-2255 Ext 655 e.m-10pm 7d11ys S 14 tee Tlce's Equipment Ren1ats needs quatny people Un1fo1ms & hea11n 1n- 1ur anGe provided Apply 1930 Newporr Blvd Cos1a Mesa Enghsh speaking or Spin OK must drive and have references Sal belween S 150-$350 per week Call 9-5 841-1136 Ou •O·rfl ga11>1J Pc"'• ft.. ., ' I DESPERATEL y NEEDED! ~· I ' ~ ft J.J 644-9060 llEED DOWM ,UMHT? tt .,. 1 tW f ... ~~,,.. ·on hrf.'t ... tJC. .i . ,. WHTED! COi'! I' .. }' . '· r; • , . ' Balbo:1 mand ~.\ ca ~, P• }f ~ A jtld~ri; Bill 1-1~ r::Jr><;•y r.,,. 1 rar C,fl, P ,, .. A .,t""rl\lf" •• •.: ''" 2l36F,• Corona dtl Mar . ~ ) Ji. 1t FOR SAU 1Y OWNER ., ... •'!o ! 1•1 DP'" 2 BP !:!A ' J• • OGE.AN VIEN A ( I !•r c0rr ~ ,, ' ' ·l••J\ 8) aoi:.• n • s4q5 ooo OwnA• '"""" ·7' I' l8i Cotta Mesa 'J24 ·''' 1 ,, NEWPORT IEACH L , • ur; c.01100 np.,., r. )r '1ruCl•on Stvel r, $••.;'•VJ ' Bedroom ; ·or, '•!JO u t'Prt CO"'l"111r rly w 1'• Lft)t " 'P·I" IPrin1, p.,, '• • •1PP 1,,. CALL 642· 1015 SHIRLEE DUM, RL TR BA ~ BOA PE·~ •,;:, J,_f. P"C ALIS T H;i,e Buverco .~ PN 1; •1.-POPCJ 173-IOH Santa Ana S'b') • 1,;:, ;.11 8 1 TSLMCMT •• ID() ISl F BA 'f'l'RQNT 722-9012 or 832-2212 Cti'4rnunq , Jrr: lBR JBA Sorry No Pets • 2 & 3 Bedrooms * Unlurnrsrted •Close 10 beach Commt rclal Proptrty 2778 Sl HR/COllll. IEUYHYPflPU IHllllEn GAEA T OUTDOOR WORK STllT SlllH HW! We h1ve openings tor 50 ~ ~ ... ~ ...... 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P+>ts S q r(I m o t '>0 j')j~ NEWP')H' '40 AT t~ VILLA BBO pat•o gar cabtt> avl $645 No pets 63t.8427 BACHELOP APT n Easl· side Costa llllesa Small pat•C "c1 Gilt OK S500 mo 646-4902 VILLI REITILS 815-4912 S E corner Wesrchtt Dr & Irvine Ave Htgh v1s1b1ltty 1rall1c 1290 5Q 11 141-1 101 IE lT IUOll IY -· people to work approx· 1malety 15 days dellver· •6am-Noon •Monday lhru Frt •Noexpnec 1ng telephone dtreclOf•es rn Ille Orange County area Work your av111tabte oayltght hours Adulls l•M:::IK::·:R:':n:t:a:ls::::: Fwy near rent S700 per Costa Mesa 548-6919 with cars stallon wagons Cheery lurnrsheCI Studio 1. mo I l25 SQ ft 1355 or l1ghl trucks ar e S525 mo Gas & waler Rooms 2706 Logan :5 Costa Mesa. needed Valrd drivers inc Leave message 675.~1 l6 license required For rm-646-'i130 Fully Employed nttmkng med1111e ass1gnmenls IOI- Mate lor qu1e1 CM home * ICCOUIT 1ow1ng a short 1ra1ning E ... , HNI"" olBR '.lBA 3 •JSR lOwl'l'l.,~ NPYlpOrt car QJr Bert>1'r carpel EASTSIDE 28R IBA 011i1• uo• '"" rg t•lrJ Me• r., Pa .... , tiles Wlgarage Ctose to eve•v· trp•t. lntl•, q ,.~., $1 .'1'l Ab$Ol1'"'• o .. -.t!nt Avail 1h1ng' A va rt now S3001mo 556-6378 or Income PrOJ>!rty 2790 aesssion apply 8 1 8 30 546· 782• Kt>ep lry1ng• CISTl IHl •• ,lfJ EXECUTIVE AM tO 30 AM or 1 JO FURN room Fem Near 12 years new 12.000 SQ PM daily beginning. UCt1Fash1on 1,1 Lux NB I t B I I n WED JUNE 6 J ,L A Jr,.' 64~ ~!>40 7 1 • ,• •~t> !,llJOO "'0 I $725 mo Agt 611 7"170 *'·H'5A Cl(l !,4AI-< 1pP M4 Mt;<, 'f'A ': • • •' " '•C 1~(:.rorP <"11or,.., JBr 1 S '1'0 ""'' 1 ·•' ... ' ,.,., 2Ba h1>P , "oar ;> ntks ''~ • • r · ·cJ fH' 10 t '''" 1 :. ,,.,,, 10 poo1s E.1<;' ,11J1 fjl-I I r A ,.. t1 ~ ,,., ' ,,, ' A {it Ir Jt1!y tikups dt ,11 "ntl vd I S 1<,Q(J "''' 121 f6J4 NO PE·s £ '050 ~ .. ( N .. wporl .;l'IOrf'~ JBR '·1 ,f,A ,,,,,r ,, .. 1,m1) E 5•DE JBR • •B" n, <-' !th"#> , (1" (11'"10• $' 145 .,,0 I~ t "' • •4 ' .... , .. c 1 ' ~, wn I $'7'>{1 C Pl • t .. , ' J f J4 ' r, fl l f'J~~ '1)0:' 600 ITO ~~a, ~ .,., 'l'• C,lf;-5);:tJ •• ' "2 J 80111'> O'H HOUSE SUI 1< J~ S11t1•11 Ln "'0 '>" r If 11'8 I home S425•mo incl ••Ill & 1 01 eaul~4u59c00o0• Growing new11paper t1as 1015 Raymond Way ElSTSIDE dltion. all 2BR "' , F'/T op~nong tor an llll· Ana"elm CA l<•IC.hPn p11v 120 IH33 Bk 969 1063 " •aok lay Artl r • penenced display sales 1011 Raymond Ave north ot 2BR Cottage w•d h1<ut.1s Nr SC Ptza '" btillutilul lg rel1 Base salary · corn· Orangetho1pe1 pauo ~825 No Ptits home/furn Shr both. m1ss1on Contac1 Ma11tyn 155q Mesa D• 646-4262 w1d pool 'pa S400•mo Holland at 642-432 1 be· IELIYHY ,EllSOI FIT 01 545.9543 dep 556-1737 tween 8-5 pm EOE Alan Beck Florist, 2809 E SIDE' 2BR 1 ·BA Nl"wl ON BAY Furn rm ba '"i----------1i---------Nwpl Blvd. NB 675-!353 paint Mtcony pvl oar Ubl motirie "?me POOi BoslMSS 1111 CURI •rielrv rm Smt bldg on partung kite aTenuies Opport nftlf 2904 • Nights Wiii tram Sea Lark .,.,....i ft~P-'>rl• $?'-() 5500 Avl 7 2 611-'i 100 _ U S _ AIDE-LIVE IN F non 'mkr Motel. 2274 Newprut 752 1<,J4 or ·et. ll2;>4 Yllltll RllTI: Ltcal Assist teacher '" whlchr Blvd, C M 646-7445 NPT ~HG<; 28R 1BA lrplc 1Hotfls/Motfll 2718 High lralhc toca~l~S Sell PIT room -$400 mo DESK TOP PlhO trg yo gar lndry Ill URI MITEL cheap 1•800·74.'i·53oo 545·?357 Englnffrtng co rn Santa Curet No pets S900 mo Wiiiy renllls now avail lirlilt Jt~I tt l•l,000 Ana seeks FI T lnd1vldual 282 E t61h 646-6074 s 147 00 Wk & up 2274 lnvf ttment ALL POSITIONS with Ventura publfSh1ng E SIDE small tBR collage Nwp1 Bt110 CM 646-7445 Opportunity 2908 1·900-654 2255 exl 403 k n o w I e d g e rrplc ericl patio 1 per-EN$14.15.7 return on 8am-8pm7daysS141ee 714·557--0292EOE Mll/fllPIOCESSlll Earn up to $6000 ~r mo Catt l7 t•l 647-7128 INTELLIGENCE JOBS FBI. CIA US Customs DEA eic Now H1r1rig CaH f 1)805 687-6000 Ellt K-1590 lmRtlll IECllllTlH Career 0 PPI)' FIT PIT 12 131 439-7407 LElSllC MllllH 2·3 years exper1enca w/brO'l!erage firm to manage the in-house leaS1ng of a ma1or mtttli'd use development 1n IBC Pnmary e"1phas1s on markellng s1<11ts and tease negotatrons Base salary comm1ss1on Send resume to Rot>erl Alleborn Assoc, 260 1 Main Slreet Sle 500 Irvine 927 T4 IAll lllO WHILY Processing c111ms Call 1-900-234 8800 Ext 420 ~ h m, IOpm ! IS 199 IWllOlltST WITH CLIENT£L llYlllWIHSSI Ren1a1 :\laliona avallat>le Seton Sedona Newport Beach, 975·8590 HST SIR l lA VALUE! On 1ni-V "'"' t1 L>,. Height s • aa Grea •OCdl or "" ,..,..,., S212 000 nr"n Sa $ ,r. 12 4 1532Br.,nBnr~ ·" By Owner 641 -5071 C.rti 11 lll.d r ., l'IA SUMMEll RHTl~ son on1y No pets $595 1 V1atlon Rtntals 27 2 2 Trust Deeds s lO 000 10 ""'"' '" * 6•5· 72.34 • Corona dPI v a1 f'lttQ.inl S 1 000 000 Call Oemson 1BR Ssriora ''" condo Assoc 673-7311 NOW• UHl 1HHOO/MO lRCl.IRlfTSPllllll FIT PIT Comm'I 1·2 yra eip 64 1-6040 UPTO SOLD It-...,, ""*'' J Gree1 oc 1• ,.., r •or erty A~1n9 S?G4 'iOO Make Ollar' Tr1d11tt>n111 ----------~eallv l)'l 1 ·3~0 •, rit~ i car !l11' " OC r' 1fjR IBA lurn 2081411\ St f' 111 A(;pl t}fUP 11"1> P11 5650 wt.. 6."\f.8j)60 yrd Pvot \r ~ ': 1•00 "'"ll J:\f:cwes 556-1 140 ----------1 Mesa Verde 2BR upper !Sout h Cou! Mftro quiet cul-de-sac. encl South Coast IDEAL FOR ROOM MATH I 2 186 gar age. $695 • sec A vn tt 1mmed C a ll 631-4086 a1te1 12 noon comp! lurn' Avt July 1st S3501Wklv 644 8544 Money To loan 2914 TURTLE ROCK e1ecu11ve •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOSI home 3BR 2 1BA Avail-S 10.000 up No credit"' able ,June thru Augull No penalty Call Denison S2000Jmo 854-7413 Assoc 873-7311 NOW' .UILD(Rs CLOSE OUT Metro 1086 28R Muse '" ou1e1 nP•Qh· 498-1936 or 751-9483 • ---------1 t:iornoo'1 on th,. E&\14•d"' I *2BR 2B.A condo Pool NO-OUALIFING Conat & 'Mm .. 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OP E r~ ;1400 s r r1o'IJ tm l(,r •1 ONLY TWO MILES TO mate wentt>d Ao•J"' ""'lh ---------- SAT "ii '>j I r I I ' IC\ Mobllf Homes nQ11t1•hl1 A ; "' ,0 s 1600 Apartments BEACH• Wal" 10 ShOPS1 PYI bclth & P\11 entranc• Mffl \lllntfd 2916 po1t11m .. • <If 1)01 OO mo Margrto 97q 8~80 I 1BR IBAw1ttk-111 ctosets Large \unn) COM house NEED ,25 000 10 S50.000 320 r: • ·~· ~. c; M Al(A For Salt I I , Balboa Pfnlnsula 2607 S5501mo 772·4605 with patio S445tm0 C111 Win pay 16'-.1n1ereSI S• Cl'Jl•r 1 • • C.r"''' By Ow!Wl• noc. • BR 12 x SecluOed Sto::>Ctutl Can~on LARGE 1 BR YEARL y PlRlltlE W /IClll 75~3313 or 6 44 •2•S cured by SFR Pr1nc1pats UIEllY lllLP S~•al energetic people for morning & afternoon. flex hrs Nancy. 642-6422 BEAUTY llll·IP lRTllT E•P'd ror establlsh~ hair & Skin C8rl! salon 1n NB area 875-4 T90 IMllllNRP/T PI A &•Ptf .. nc;e Apply at 1t 12 Harbof Blvd Cotti Mata eA2·7151 fSIO·U STSIDE I 50 deck p111 o 0001s townl'rO\•'lt ?8R 1 BA $7SO MO 1 car p rk•ng YIEWU! 2 Story 30A lu:11 nome , , only 63 I·1453 qpr-• c;•r <;i ~· 1 c; EXCEL LOCAT•ON NB dDI gar3<i+-"'rJ 1 ~ul·' I C.111 Ag,,nl C.:innie lBA ~ 10 .. & balcony~No blk 10beh ~.A/Fnon ,mkr --------ioiiiiio~ "4 .. •' Mu~tsellS15M6;S<.996 tt!"r" POO no 11"'S &7~-8404 ~ " u-.. TO 29 18 OUl"'11 205 SUSANNA~ PL/11,CF $1150 mo 6"S Q748 ~ts $995 mo 855-0665 S490mo · dep 5411-4•711 mvn91"S, . • - '.)BR 2BA r 1 Jt ·Sa Of 642-8114 JP Or Tim UO OOO 111 TD SAl.E Srrong typing lktllS Olla pr I.I.. ... " .. t, h ·~ lots ror Salt I 4(X:f Corona dfl Mar 2622 WESTBA'Y APTS ... • .,,,., t entry, cualOfnef MfViCe, S200 OFF MOVE..IN" BALBOA PENIN Lg Clean .,,2.,1mo ., """ .. 1ntaru ~al ottic;e "'" off~ $3 IQ tQO IJ') •• 11411 I lllLllRS Anl•TIOI Dana Point 21Lf''2BR !BA lrplc Pll10 2 t ty panfhM tlyhShl~ Santi Barbara IOUllon good be,,.fllS neaf ltf• Two30i.Q:\ R-l1ot•.t1N 8 Vt-r " hi TBR ndo S50 enc d 9.u1ge near l Bedroom $715 furn sunate.k SOLO· 27•'1 LTV ltkr 710-2535 por1 250.nso .I .. YIRIE near ea, f.' •"21! s~ 'f ,, g to, .. ,, .. c,.0mod•I• .... I O~•· r1 nrt ,hopping iBdrl'll I •Ba u 15 ,.LEX frptc stai>t to bell' -I '' .. ' ""' $"~mo 780 11!7S 2....,,.. 2B ,.... •••" ,.....,. e!t14548 COMPl!TCR JOBS 10 . . .• , Area 2 bd 1ownhom" w0th i Ot"':I" v•~.11 n1; 1· ~ • .r1or .vv ~"'"' 1 548 2:<;8 .,....., "'" 145.000 ~any ~1ng1 community pool Brtghl & HAVE i~'t'\ mo •% e7•' I •CHARMING J9R 28A l6l e 2tll SI -CDM·OcH n side of PCH Cefl 1·9<X.-321·3388 Ir Mn IO~ly palm -' all lrp ,1 '"''" ,,,9 w 0 2 1 Boo $680 28r 28• matter BA 1v111. Ext 5 t 7 s 12 j "''&;b 67,,·6900 A NEED". ,J 4Aj c;11 "''"l0"' ""$13$0 2Bdr~~':'ea S7951 w;9.,~h'ot ~4 Tlt3~rs ~ 2 14' lrvinr ' , mn A.rl 1. 3 760 8711 22so v1no11 rd 540-9626 llT -TN \4 \I1 HI i.1 ,,1 IP, •• tou' .. 1, 1 A•" TURTL£AOC.it 48• 38• LARG£ tBA up~r 11n11 I CCIM pt~'"'"' 11mo1pt.a1• 011 ..., • • Cllllll GOO<l dflVlng IKOfd OMV ptint•oul •nd ,,..t ap- 5800 . PER MONTH 9 * MO COWCTIOMS * Early morninc;i motor routes available. Must have dependable tran~porlation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTJHGTON BEACH. COOTA WISA, NEWPORT BEACH. FOUHT AIM V AUIY, rl'VOO: 6 LAGUNA Bf.AC'H lfO~I , 1... , ,1• J ., ~ ,,, ,0 1 ,1 1 , $2500 ma N rirunt untvrri Fireplace d~k 1 fHdtOOl'll S680 I ll'Mled occupancy. W1D Credit Cleanup & Repair ' / 1 "3 .,,, "' C r "8dfm 1 ,9, 5805 non-amkr aunoac k 8u1ld ~Credit FrH 0.-A"•LTClP•, ·t l~2-1171_ 1rt OU 1 ..,,,..,, r~•· 1S•gn1 ·••w new cerpe1s & ".. • cent ~.t !> 7J.t2 B!l l ; 121 Sll25 """ • 1133·8!82 t 3l E 18th S1 846 81t6 S390 mo n1 9546 E 1a1l1 Call Now 722·3510 :;;,..___ . . . peerance requlr.ct e.n.1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!t aflta 780-1145 L: .. . .. • . . I . ' PIRT-TllE *Sl.00/hr* Dellverlng documents to various bus inesses 1n your '82 or newer Econocar Must have Habihty car 1nsuranc• & a good driving record Great lor active outdoor types• Start ttmes include 10 a m & 1 00 p m Jan. 75 1-0746 -_. PlSTl·IP &ITIST ery mrsy newspaper Composing Room 1s look- ing lor an experienced paste-up artist Ab11tty to wor k both quickly and accurately under dead· lines a must This 1s a mid-afternoon to evening shtlt Pleaie contact Listi Tanney between 9 and 5 at 642-4321. Ext 292 to set up an 1nterv1ew We offer a lull package EOE Tilt 1.11, 'il•t 310 w .•• , ltrttt 011t1l1u '/T Oltarolt S.crttlfJ Ge~al Ollice eitp 16-~0 hrs per wk 893-5183 llECEPTIO•IST 1t111m (ANO OTHERS) *'llfThH• StlllRJOBS NOW! YOU CAN EARN $50 • S 100 ,t.ND MORE EACH WEEK · WORKING PART TlllAEI CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMA TIONI 142·•121, bt. 221 AM ftr .Ii• -. __. I Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOTIThuradey. June 7, 1llO C7 rn m1• ,.;a:c;a 6049 J;;;;IOlll 1012 S11P1160dC11SIOfi: ~~ 9100 ~;;n;a 9100 A&aos..;,.,.. 9100 HHIDf~I : 'orth I • s . ft . .. ,, Pa~\ ,,,, Pa" CRrVTtR B MY.' A flW aAl9l.D • OVI PllOWm AUN -11 i. w tllllCtlZl ., tm 135-3111 an excellent dummy player. West led the queen of diamonds. ta ken by the ace. Declarer's imtia.1 plan was to draw 1wo rounds of uumps and~ 1f Uie ~ cful.not drop. abandon trumps in favor of 1rying to get two quick discards on the \pade \u11. So he cash~ the king' and ace of trump\, bv"t )lad to ao back to the drawing board when [as1 discarded a club on the second round Now 11 would no longer help if 1 hree round\ of spades went through "est v.ould be able to ruff the fourth round v.tth a low trump and 1he queen of trumps would be the 'c111ng mck If the \lam v.a\ going 10 ~uccttd , "e't would ha\e 10 hold four \p.sdc'' Once declarer came to that \Ondu\1on, the rest was easy Mature PIT to start Be a I•-------• part ot our Dance Center Decl arer ca1hed the king of •pade' .ind ran the t~! Wh<n wt 'howed out on the ~econd round. 11 v.a\ all O\Cr Dummy was entered v.11h the ace of dubs and two dia- mond\ were dl\carded on the ace .snd queen of spades as West fol- lowed helples\ly ~darer came to hand with a club ruffed high, forced. out the queen of hearts. ruffed the relurn. drev.· the last lrump and cla1mrd a beauufully played slam. •fl C llA Tues-Fro 9 4 & on call Gloria 24 1 9908 IECEPTlllllT Newport Beach developer seeks F/T Recept w/mu111 hne phone e•P Light typing & computer e.11p nelptul Good pay & bens Call D'Ana. 361-2727 llECEPTIO•IST For growing c1v1I eng1neer-1ng/land planmng l11m 1n the Irvine Spectrum >Cini benefits & worl11ng en· v1ronment Send resume with S lary History 10 or Apply 111 Person at Robert Bem Wilham F'rost & Asso Att n Tom Fuentes 14725 Allon Pkwy .. Irvine. CA 92718 IECEmHllT Full· Time lor NB Pemnsuia olf•ce Phones. ma11 50wpm Salary • ben· eltts Jessica 673-0760 IECE,TISICIET&IY Phones typing & Hghl computer Loc al CPA lirm 1n Fashion Island Call Eltzabeth 644-8244 *******"' R.E SALES SlllE OPNllTHITYI Dynamic. ••pand1ng A E Co Neks serious agents who want 10 earn a serious income (comm·s to 100•1.11 FT /PT · Leun how PATRICK TENORE sold over S 125 m1lhon In res real estate Work among 1 or the Top Ag ts Jn Amerfca Call Klm 721-1200 RETAIL UU ... IPU ..... FUii.iii lnmllllmT .... TAIT 1mmec:11ate openings at our HUNTINGTON BEACH atoret Jotn one of Call· lorn11·1 most aervlce· oriented chain• We provide each ot our em- ployees with • COM PE flTtVE WAGES COMMENSUAA TE WITH EXPERIENCE e MeOtCAL/OENT AL BENEFITS • ONOOINO TRAINING • CREDIT UNION • OPPOATUNITY TO A~CE IN'l'O MANAGEMENT ON~THE-SPOT tnl4fVteWS .,. be+nO held fOf 'f04lt COf!Wlliela No compound squt't'ze. no ~v- 11·~ Coup. no Winkle. Just sheer P<~tr} By SYDNEY OMARRt n1nday, Jane 7 By JtATRtC WALKER TODAY'S nutday, Jane 7 ARIES(March 21 -April 19): You'll say. "finally t feel released!" Means you'll be fr~ to pan1cipate in crcativc.activitici. to plan for travel. to pa1n1. write, hsten to music. Personal relationship will also be elevated. ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 20): If you arc both precise and CROSSWORD PUZZLE painstaking 1n your dealings with loved ones as well as employers or those in po~1uons of authont). then some kmd of a maJOr I breakthrough 1s assured. Therefore. stifle any urge to force the pace L-------------------------- TAURUS ( '\pril 20-Ma) 20): Look beyond the 1mmcd1atc. Potential could be dcscnbed as tremendous. Money ts fonhcominJ. greater recognitton will also be featured. Love relattonsh1p ts accented. Pisces 1s 1n picture. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Spothfht on mantal status, panner- sh1p. pubhc appearances, chance to htt financial Jackpot. Scenario features deadline. rcspons1 b1lity, emotional and legal commitment. Cancer plays role. CANCER punc 21-July 22): Check Gemini message. You asked for ccnatn assignments. rcspons1b1httcs and now thty arc handed yo u. Welcome fresh st.an. added independence. New Jove could be on horizon. Obhgat1on ts lifted. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Obtain valid hints from Gemini, Cancer messages. Emphasis on physical attraction. personal maanetism. creative endeavors. Scenario highlights exci tement of discovery. fl1nation that could tum serious. VIRGO {Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Follow hunch. stttT clear of family financial disputes. You'll be concerned wnh income propeny, fine pnnt. territoria.J nghts. Maintain steady_pace, avoid acttons baled' on impulse. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent d1 vers1ty. versatthty, mtcllcc- tual cunosity. Focus on tnps, v1s1ts. relauvci. dcc1S1on baKd on information gleaned approximately three weeks ago. ~mm1, Saait- Lanus persons in picture. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You could win pme or be handed plum a s1gnmcnt Money involved. prestiSt elevated, rulci bend m your favor. Member of opposite sex COJllmcnts. "You do somcthina to me!" Taurus figures prominently. or insist that ne"" arrangements arc agreed by a gJven cbte. ACROSS TA UR US (Apnl 21-Ma) 21 ): Although you have a reputation for looll.ing on the bnght side. e'en )'OU must be fechng rather downcast I ~A nanattve no""' bcca1Jse of others' total lack of integrity and moral fiber. 10 Ab:;~ However. ti 1s true to sa} this real!) is the final chapter in a long " was ta1~ drawn out. unhapp) saga over finances. is M1,,.ste1 10 GEMINI (Ma)' 22-June 21 ): No matter what steps you take or 16 br 90 lengths )'OU go to rewlve a long drawn-out dispute over finances. 11 -of\~ others sttll appear to want a larger shce of the action. But one wa) 18 Stao•um arN or another. the approaching Full Moon wlll detemune tf they reallr X>1., Beet cut k h I k < Wl'ltSl<ey tyl>f! can ma e t ctr c aims sttc . n OanQ~ CANCER (June 22-July 23): The accent 1s clearly on career or 14 Pries professional matters -and )'OU probably wish 1t wasn·t. However. 26 Taro proouc1 as the weeks go by. you will come. to re.ahze that some kind of a ~ ~~.~­ major change. unheaval or reorgan1zat1on 1s overdue and that 1t rs 3• M1ttreate<1 now up to you to force the issue. 35 vnaet LEO (July 24-Aug. 23): If you want a quiet hfc. then don·t make ~~ ~oolflf 1e~ a deal out of loved ones' or close associates' faults. flaws or ,.~V: tiwo misdemeanors b«ausc another set-to or serious falling-out is 33 Rema•n guaranteed to leave you f~ltn& unloved. unhappy and decidedly •O Sr141e11 SOf•ll(l d t. h <II Elf prtl un er tne weat er. · •2 F0t men ontv VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23): Don't allow any amount of confusion 43 FOllOweel or stnfe on the home front to act you down or prevent you from <15 /4 t.llnt~ funhcring )Oura 1ms ano ambition The Sun onl> remains al the •; woni~ mid-heaven point of )'Our solar chan until June 21 and therdore you ' t.;!"11 simply have. to ensure prom1~s of promotion or rttognitton are 49 An11e1pat• fonhcom1ng. so CMatees LIBRA (~pt. 24-0ct. 2 ): The approaching Full MOQn in ~ = Sagntanus excns a rather uncertain influence over tra\'el plans. 58 Unbend connections abroad and all fonns of communtcatton. Therefore. e1 l tO'lt '"' dunng the next few days allow for dela>' or cancellattons and for e2 Pot aao111on others to questton }Our statements. mot!\ cs and intcnttons SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No .22): Now )OU ~II)' must watch )'Our spending and kttp a closer ey<' on all Joint financial amnsemcnts bcc'au~ the d1srupt1vc 1ntlul'ncc of a Full Moon s1an1fies your 2 3 63 l(M('I 6<I UMl 11 daggttt on 6!> Fa""°" ,..,,.. 66 t>Oat<I 87 Mllqut!IOAS1' DOWN I f htelt P'4!Ce 2 ~· l'let0t"41 3 Equ1l)m4W't1 • Repr0ve s s.iv. sbor 6 Ltttle t~ 7 C11teter111 items 8 A1\9IO-S1aon lf)fVtnt 9 Verrnthon 10 1(4189 '" GUSIOOy I 1 AyatOll•tl l...O 12 Cl'lorwtM Oynaity 13 C.U.hOt'll t g v ouno "09 21 ZllCtl 2SC*""S~ 26 E8'1y au10 27 Snoe IYOe 28 Ole dOwt\ 29 lnstn..c:t 30 FooO It~ 3 I °'V"''Y 32 Benquete< 33 0.l4)0Mt Of lS -SUf 39 s.ioon SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): lunar emphasis on per· sonality. special appearances. colorful attire. Circumstances swina in your favor. What had been detriment becomes asset. Gemini, Vtrao. another Sagittarian in\olvcd. judgment ts 1mpa1rcd. However. what ts currcntl taktn& place on 14 the work front should make you fttl dtttddy more self-confident .._-+-+-~~- and opt1m1St1c. 11 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Attention revolves around home, security, possible romantic involvemtnt. Secret mect1n1 takes place with one who does have your best interests at heart. Musical cntcnainment Cl\JOyed toniaht. AQUAftltJS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18): You'll e"amine 1nnCT (cchnp. Decision made tonight involves soul searehina. Major wish fulfilled. includes drama, speculation. children. Emphasis also on friends. aspirattons. powcfl of per5uasion. PISCU (Feb. I 9.March 20): lunar. numcncal cycles h-ahhght promotion. productton. pater telf-at~m. You'll have IU«Ut tn deahna with okief penons.. csptC11Uy men. Ch«k insurance rates. btlls. possibte aulo repair.' SAGl1T ARIUS (Nov. 2l·Dcc. 21 ): Panncrs and close com pa· ...... _.... ....... ....._-+-- ntons must ~ ten to their own dcvu't'~ a wh1lcJongcr. otherwlsc the 20 neJtt Full Moon in your oWl\ binh sian C"oul well cTt'atc scnous disagreements or conflicts. But, in any event. there arc ccr\&Jn financial 1Hue.s only you can effect1vely handle. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 20): Your outlook. approach and taCllC'S appear to be creat1n1 a sur both pe...,onally and profcis1onally 34 and no doubt you. arc bcina la~lkd mconsutent and Klfish. Howtvt'r. come what mal . JM Full Moon on the 8th 1s bound to lead to a major uphcava . 37 AQ AIU\JS (Jan. 2 I -Ftb. 19): ~re rcall) 11 no point 1n ..._-+--+- crcatina a fuss or tryana to l(ttlc either personal or profns1onal 41 l('Orcs. In fact. your best bet now 11 to tct on with 1nr,ovattvc i-4-$_.,._.,__ ~hemes or Pf'OJC"Cts and kt others 1maa>ne they have won the day. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20): Try to avoid another test of wills or lhowdown. L<w cd ones or do. oompant0ns know full well that you arc dttply cooccmcd about career or proftssaor al m•ltm and IP JUN'S., II YOV1' amTBD.AY: C'urmu t«MOO hi&hh .. Ut Lt lS $1mpl) a qucst100 of com.U. up 11t1lh I now formula QI format intcnsifi<d rtlationlhip,~ual status, PQlllfbk ldd1t1on to family. for home. t'amtl) or domnt.c allaan. •O L.ctl ot COIOr <12 Burn uw~ •o ·~.....,down 11111 47 Stwt>uclt. 49 0nsllluQM so l •ge qyant•ty s I S•noer Aro.ti You'll be rtlattd from oblipuoa nt July. In Au,u t )Ou'll bt on If' J NE 7 IS YOUR BlllTllDAY: Ahhoup you tend to bt more 1obd ~ftMedll l"Wnd You're due for c.hanec. Pf"Cltt' and cucuna 1n all your finanaal dealinp. you now appa.r tnvtl, variccy, oudcl Aw cnative &aleell. etptttalty tpC«h and to be try1"f to cut comers and. tn the procr-.. HlllOf\lZlftl «n&an wndne. Paten. Vtrao ptt9IMll pl9y imponant roles in )our hfc. clote u 1atcs or rompanton Thu~fore. mncmber ..,_, hll bttn Duri81J Seplnnbtr, ycN'U~ lllled arid qunt1oncd Ch«lc 'OUft't' accompl1 ht'd through JOIDt cfforu or fftdeevon br*" maluna any ma~. l«CP' llJm.aiati .. chantn,r. mOf'C ttonom1r<1 ~:::::=~::=::::!!:::::!!!!!!::::=:==~:::=~ -.. S2 To.aro S3 Bunco~ 55 Heoll '*'' 11 12 13 , - I --G -. ,·, -.. " . . . . . . ~--.. -.:-.:.:~ a.:...·---:.. -•• ADI Pl YMOUTH '71 Hofllon MftTIOUe-U lff17 .._.. ·-~· WI THAT a.....-Of, ... dfo MllAN •• 30QZX TOYOTA 11 WtlgOft vw ·ea JETTA i...rt~t':~: G'9et tr~Uon ow --9'A~ Atltle lllanl, IOt14 n. -i-:--... :. ........... II .... ':.:i...~.T·~TK: 108r:ei~c.,~ro0·::~~ ':,o:;t~:=:~· ...... WILLI u oo . A u n e we ll. -ii.:.'::!:~.,. =~~-e~L•tu"• ::-_.. '='\ :;-• .....,-:_=.::::-.: rt.nemelfld ...... t14,300. 77S.01CM 640-1542. 1.tOO. 1 0 ·4141 or 7141541-4142 OCOAALNlct<PHO-Tllla ~ la Mft-.. ,,_ -..C•• ....._ ...,.....,_,...-.. .. wt la"~ 3 ..... IT•-• TOYOTA 'II MA2. Ortg. AulOI 9 14f.3"t f-81AO •51, lfNMoulele, T OQAA PHY, 20U 1 MMC! bye..,_ .. '*'° ...... Ola .. •,_ ot. '"'9 ~~~ 1 -Intl 13000 Mee f9C*\I !U• ,_.OfelJOn. CMllWOOd Ln •• Huntington ~ ...... ti. ...... VIiie Mft ol Mt.GOO • COURT CIHTML. .au, MV LOST. YOUR GAIN! L own.rel d.I S 9 ;17 5 • AMC 1915 ~ Con· CHEVY '87 CAVA LIER * &25 000 .,._,232 ~ C.... t2948 The regl•lranl(•I OOfft-'111191 It ..._..._April 30, 1tl0. ~ .. -TNcT 700 ,.,....., -SACRIFICE I LHvlno 0 e e • ~ Lo.ded brlltld Convefllbl• Lo•decl. • • • ~ Oofc.ton Cotelnlcil, menc..s 10 trwwt .... Tllll s tr Int .................... ~ .,. ........ L.... • a;;:. country, mutl Ntl. Only "~130 & 57-aa-37• new ~tom top. '12.500. WaNenly. 27,000 mltet. •-.,. llftTIC( 20M1 CMrwood Ln., Hun•· neee undef the Actltloue _. tN County c.t& Of Ot· th•reon. tccrued let• Cen••c·•2'W:. ":::~·, 1800 mllN • ltlell right ewNnot 71•·897 ·2849 I Sharp $7995. 650·207 4 ~ nu '"'1on BMcn. Ctllf 92t48 9u1lnff1 Name(•~ltted r.&; County on Mey 21, ::J: tnd tubteqUent • Ma, -or 9cldf..i ·18001 White, loaded. VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT --· 1111-DODGE '89 COLT --IC.,,,. clue~:, bb~:r:;lvl~ua~On· a~:.:nsh~~r •• 1 1 '-111 THAT ":;-::'eon tt.eot ~~Of~ Serloua lnqulrert only CONVERTIBLE 1982. 1!, .. --5 spffd, ale, amtf m NOT1C8 CNt •mMa Ti,e /· latr•n•(•I com· Thia statement .._ ll6ect ~ Orenoe COtM tfle pre..,,1 beneflclerr tiff• ettorl'le)', °' pltln11~ S 13,000. Private party. exc.llent condition. Muat Gov t. M lzures a aurplua • CUMtte, eiccelJ4tnt cond WIANT TO menoed ~ transact butl· with 1,,_ coun~y Cl«il of Ot· Deity Not June 7, f•. 2 t , 21. under Mid [)Md Of Trutl. wtttlOUt an ellOf'NY, i.. (£Ji1 Oeyt 71418'7·1187. ..e/d rlve l $4900. COfvettes, luxury catt, 16200. 272.3g93 HmA&.nt AM» 8Al'aTY ,,... under the Actitlou9 enoeCountyon Ml)'4, 1tlO '"° ,_ --..iect end ~eel nombr•. tedlreedonyel~a Evenings 714/345-0e51 15'·~ vent & trucks. Cell COO. ..C:TtON lullnfft Ntm-<•l llated ,._.. Th-4111 10 ... d duly appofnted 1t1ero de tefefonos d ... PORSCHE 1961 1800 1·900-321-3366 Ext 170. DODGE '89 COLT tten/t,_ MID above • A 11 t& t990 Put>iith41<1 Ofanga COMf TruetM, a written Declar· tbQoedO de! demaudM1-.' Su Per Karman Cl "f 1 1~7~ d Open 7am·10~m $12 tee Excellent c olldltlon. MOl1CI CNt o.n:'cor:ntc;tt • o.iiy Ptlot May 11, 24. St. MtonOf D.,•ulUind Demend c:te1 ~19 ~~· Nptchbtck Coupe. Fully ~~.ig:!1'1 $2~0 BUICK 1979 ~1Etectra. "'°°Mit~~a,:;·8283 =::=:~ .. ~·~ti::-0/1~ June 7• 1990 Th'"41t MlJCllOTIC( ,:., .... ~llfld:=-= ~-=1<-=~i1To"wamtf 1 r .. tO<td. Black/tan Re-986-1•73. White. Clean, good oon· MID aANTY CODE ll Y ~ T 1 euctl Deed of Truat Avenue Sult• 223. Fownt-· cent $4,000 engine ove<· dltlon. $2,4QO OBO. FORD '66 MUSTANG 289 •cTtON 1t411A = COurily on Aptll 18• lllLl llO. -.1 I rua :d umant• evldene· Valley Ctlltomlt 92708. 1 hell. $15,900. (374l.AO) "'(' 19:~8~g. ~gly, •u~ 969-52&3 Aulomatlc, A/C, 95% re· On May 15. 1990. at 22511 t "54ttl "8.IC IOTICE • IMDR.\10 ~ obll~tlona Hcur•d DATIE· (fecf\a) SEP 1~ Private party. 6•3-0733 t~~·· 11 cb :W 9QftY, BUICK 1980 Regal 72 000 stored. Astllng $6500. Herbor &Mj., Coett Meaa, Publlahed Orange cou t '1CTmOUa .,._11 THI NOT1C8 MCOM»ID theteby. and Mt decfttecl 1189 t.tc'° PORSCHE 1972 911T. Re-$1~0. ;~~.5;~8es. e miles. Ori lnal owner. 723'1"49 ___ ~fo(nlt •• ttie P'Operty de-Delly PllQt May 17, 24, 31, NAMI ITAftMINT "~ 'end do. hetaby decl.,. d ...._. .. IC .... C atOfecl, llke new. Call me.•---------$2 500 OB~ 2"4)·5• IO LINCOLN 1989 Contlnen· IC $2~~2 u S CURREN· June 7, 199<> T119 tolloWl119 personure ..aRTMT NOnca ""'11 MCUrecl ~eby ~ -..= ~· D~, S "'~2 2923 VW 1975 Bug. White, runs ' --_ si... 1 ti • · · Th·415 dolr19 bulines1 u ; ... medlatety dUe •iv ~.,.. ~ 1•·000·.,.. • great ucellent QOn-BUICK ·es AGO SPORT tal •• nature Al op ons CY; MOTOROLA CALI· PARADISE PALMS 1818 •YOUR"'°'9RTY 'end hat elected end doea Delly Piiot May 11. 24• a u PORSCHE 944 1986, 5. dltlon' $1,950. 954.5917 SKYHAWt< 41 ,000M. plus SUllrOOI. dual air· FORNIA MOBILE PHONE, ·-ec 111\TICf Ofctlard SI., Santa Ana Ht•. POM~--•c~~hereby elecl to CauM the June 7, t990 .., speed Ith I ntrol -------Great stereo $4 225 bags. CO Take over S E R I A L .-~ nu 92827 YOU AM___, .. YOURl INSt P'oP«IY 10 IM told 10 TM 1f White :,th c~~a:c~athe; VW 1983 RABBIT GTI 497_6468 ' lease $601.40/mo Pn· •8208AAOCF25-450 ,fCTtTIOUt IU8INIH Steven James Bird, 1270 'AYMINTa. rT llAY •,utltfy tlM ~lgatlonl -•mt.,. 11nnN I Interior. AM/FM cassette black 50 000 orlglllal vale party. (2RFW339). wu seized pursuent to ...._ aTATE•NT Rutland •8 Newpoft 8each IOLD WltHOUT ANY cured thel'eby. r-.n. nu•ew. stereo. Electric sunroQI, mlles. S3. 750 OBO CADILLAC 1979 COn· 641-6885, 640-6455 Health and Safety Code Sec-The followlr19 PtlfSOlll are Call! 9211e0 ' COURT A~...,.llftd ,... 1 DATE· May 10. 1990 .K om•o . l~ door locks, seats. AIC. 499.1493 vertlble, white Rare LINCOLN '71 ContlnelliBi ~on I 1 ~7 11 ~ 1~88 ~ t~ doing bualneu as: This business 11 con· = ~ :-"'..:: Deteo•"' lnYH tm•nt NOTICE OF PETITl<)ft1t Alarm with remote. Ex-VW 1985 GOLF 2 d Mint 63K. Pm1a1e party 460 engine. Runs good. rr:it~ eaa o ce par O~FICES OF ARLEN ducted by· ~ll lndlvldual ~ ,.,.... .. ef c....,_,, ':en...n ~ TO ADMINSTEA tended warranty 36.000 . • • oor $11.000 760-8792 S 1.250 SEE 642-0567 The propef1y was seized POTASH, 111 28th St .. N--The registrant(•) com· ,._ ,_. .._ ,., ...... ,.:JI Alalt , ESTATE OF· mlles. Excellent con-~~~~n.58~· ~~~d t~~~: CADILLAC ·79 Eldorado MERC~RY 1969 C0ugar with respect 10 the alleged po~8:i~· 8':'~~6:3pons =~nJ~ 1:~:se~11=; ..... ,..."'::::.:: Publllhecl Orange Coast MARY ETHEL ~~~8~~~js1~1'$l 5.ooo ~=~:oc:~1:11~,:~~~: ~~~~~ ~~~~ gJ~ XR7 Loaded.great con· ~~;~o~•>1n:'H!.8;;~0~ 1nc.,Celllorn11,11128thSt : Business Name(t) lflled ..,..._...c: ......... ~ lew fof ,..l ~87PM~!~~4·31·Jurie yalOQAYENL~•N ___ dlllon. Best 9tter Call Safety Code. You are hereby Newport Beach, Caltf 92663 above on. Aptll 23, 1990 e.e-t of row tc·I • une • Th-421 ~A • ~ PORSCHE 944, wtt1te, 5 sunroof $4,800 nego· 644-6689 497-5047 nollfled 1hel the 0.str"-1 Ats •Thia busll'less •s con· Steve J Bird co.Mt, wNott la _.., CASE NO. A154030 sp .. snrf , tan Int , 6oK ml t I a b I e M I c h e 11 e torney 01 Ofange Coun~hae ducted by a corpo<a11on Thi• 91aterlle'11 wll llled "" _...... cMp pr-1or IO' PUBLIC NOTICE To al b91rs-;-s1:~.~~~7c~-~~ 1~~adedt /~3.411:~~46~ ab r1 o iet. OOILLIC 'll SRILLE ~~\~1a1t~ pr:::~':fe~~~1~':d ~!csr~~is:~:~!~Jt ~~~: :~'it~~c:;:;tvo~ie~~r~' ~: ::, '::9..=,~No tM .... U:.: Kma1 ~~~~ llllEHVHS GREAT SELECTION ol 90 Renge Rovers HWPllT llPllllTI llOOW.O.attlWJ n2-•100 SAAB 900 1988 TURBO CONVERTIBLE. 5-speed. black, warrallty, extras $22.500 642·3865 TOYOTA 1986 4Runner 47K Power stee11ng. brakes AC crurse. AMIFM cassette EKCel· lent condlttoll $10.900 OBO Ron. 714-892-3474 Black /black, extended White with white villyl top. property pursuant 10 Health ness under the Fictttloua 19 O 1 ........ -Mer be Mt uftttl thrM '1CTITIOUI .UStNltl ~a Who n.., Powder blue, leather Ill· and Sahtty Code Section Bu1lllHI N1mejs) llsted f.,__. llMIMM "°"' tM ... tHe NAMI I TATI MINT Oth9twlee be lnteN!Md fl warranty. alarm, original tenor, extremely well 11488 4 above on. February t990 Published Orange Co111t Mttc.of def..,H ,,..r be,._ The followl!19 petsons are ltlf wtl or ....... or boetf.li owner always garaged. maintained Odg lnal You are in11roc1ed that If Jordan Potash oaity Piiot May 17, 24 31, OOfdecl (wttlch •••of ,.. doing business at of: MARV ETHEL LOGAN excellent COlldlti on ownefsextracar $3 000 youdeslre locontutthefor· Thl1 statement was filed June7, 1990 _.....,.....,_on ttlh VINTAGE WOODS CON· aka MARYE.LOGAN - $8.750 OBO 733s240 1 Negollable Message fellure of lhls properly, w11h the Counly Clerk of Or· Th·" 14 notlcMr). DOMINIUMS. CIO The Wtl· A PETITION h9 been V W 19 8 9 Fo x G L (714) 361s8650 Or after 6 JMIUAl'lt to Hetllh and Sale-llfl09 Coullty on May 15· ' TIW -1la154,'14.n uam Lyon Co 4490 Von filed by LINDA FAY~ B AGAIN' u d pm ty Cod• Section 11<188 5. 1990 n11n•1c NOTICE ae of Mey 11. 1•, and wlll Karman. Newport Beach. SMITH lrt the ~r A n er low OLDSMOBILE REGENCY you must Ille a vt11fled clalm F.s7115 l"UU\. Increase until your account Callt 92060 Cour1 of California, County blue book. S5.950 Mint stating your lntereel Ill the Pubhahe<J Orange Coast PUBLIC NOTICE becomes current You may LIM No 1 (San Juan of ORANGE. conditton all the goodies' ~:d~Y ~ ~:n~r. ll~! ~~: property You mull file this Dally Piiot May 17· 24· 3 l. NOTICE OF REQUEST llOt have to pay the ellllre Caplslrallo), Inc . a Cali· THE PETITION 964"7362 Must see' OlllLLIC •If SEVILLE j llle 69,000 miles c1a1m In the Superior Court Ju!le 7· 1990 f OR QUOTATIONS Ullpald POTtloll 'of your ac· lornla corporation. 4<190 requests flat LINDA FAY~ VW ConveWble Super· ELElllTE 83 06 ot the County of Orallge Th·413 A.F.Q. count.eventttoughfullpay-Von Karman. Newporl SMITH.be appointed aai B ee t I e 1 9 7 4 . n ew 7 • 8 o O 9 6 2 • • within thlrly (301 days ot the NO. IG-422-0825 ment was demallded, bul Beach. Calif 92660 pe~tl rep,....., ta~ till mo tor/lop, S3.800t0 BO leather, Bose, Wire 2l3·945·9222 days tirsl publication of this No-MLIC NOTICE No1tce1s herebyglven1hat you must pay the amount This bu11ne11 Is con-8dminintr Ile estate of 854·696512 13-654-6540 Wheels Covers p L y M o u T H 1 9 8 6 11ce. unless you receive the C11y of Hullllngtoll llaled above However. you ducted by a totpo<a11on the deciedenl. YW 'll lltl! only 34.878 miles caravelle Turbo Loaded actual notice (Please use f tcTITtOUS a USINESS Beach Caltforma invites and your Beneficiary or The reg1Str1nl(s) com· THE PETITION • c800187 n ll r rd • ConlrOI Number 90F0 3004 I NAME STATEMENT quolaltons for TtiE REN· Mortgagee may mutually mef1Cled to trsnsacl bulls 1'9QU9Sts the de<»dtnrs Converltble. very good all mailltai a ce ec~ ~ You must serve an endorsed The tollowmg persons are NOVA T ION OF CATHODIC egree In wrtllng pr tot to the lles5 under the F1c1111ous WILL 1ltld coclcils, If any. condltOll, new paint S 13,110 e53xc8~~e~~2 ~~~t~ 0 copy of the c111m on the Dis· doing business as PROTECTION SYSTEMS Al time the notice of sale ts Business Nemet al listed be admln.d IO probale. cruiser, 673· 7195 3100 W. Ct1st ltWJ 838-66 18 evestwl.lldS County (Attn Thomas J Jufle Ave . Laguna Hiiis. CIVIC CENTER not be earfler than 1he end of John G Markley Voce are avaMable $4900 ot:>o. Great beach IEWnRT IMPORTS · · ays, t11c1 Attorney ot Orallge LOTTO-CENTS 2463 1 THE HUNTINGTON BEACH poeled (which may or may above Oil December 1989 The wil flld .ny :4 -fhe b•.Qg§SI m •PhOlle 1n Borris. Deputy 01Slr1CI Al· Calif 92653 Copies of the Request lor the lhree-mOlllh parlod Preaidenl examination In lie Ille Let the people in c assified help you '122-•100 1own1s an ad 1~lass1hed torney) 81 700 C111lc Center Joseph Frati. 24631 Julie Ouo1a1 1ons,R.F.O. NO. Slated above) to among Thi$ atatemel'll was filed by f\eoourt. ~ Write an ad that will oet reSfV'lnSe. T"J 11 and see Drive West, Santa Ana, C1< Ave . Laguna Hiiis Callt. I0-422..o825 may be ob-other thmgs. l tl provide •d· wllh the County Clerk or Ors THE PETIT 'D I"":-' • -9270 t wllh1n ten ( 10) days of 92653 fained trom the olltee or th• dillOllal time 1n whleh 10 cure enge Coullty on May 29. ~-authority the lollr19 of tne c1a1m 1n the This business •S con· Purchasing Maneger lor the lhe detau11 by lransl8' of the 1990 adininlsler the -ca Sup erior Cour II C1v11 ducted by illl lndMdual City of Hullllnglon Beaeh. PfOPe<l)t or Oth8fW19e. or (21 F45t711 under ~ lnd_eP!tnden Olv1SK>n The reg1S1•&llt(s) com· 2000 Main Stree1. p O Bo1t establish a $Chedule of pay· PubhshtMl Orange Coast Adrnnlstralion of ~m= -~1 $2.44 per day lnJI 1> All vou pay tor 4 hne~ 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 111rorma11on CALL TODAY" ASI FOR LOIS DllJIUUlmCll alfl WIHOW WASltlH 642-9274 Hauhng , . • Furnilure trash tree branches. appl1an·ces •C MPLETE personal. Ca11 Mike7dys646-1391 home & small bustness cleaning Ouahty work & FREE pick uo on mo1or refs Kathy 568-1696 blocics & lfon SS charge lor each ret11g stove washer dryer 548-8 109 The failure 10 timely file menced to 1ransa<:t bus•· t90 Huntongton Beach Call· ments 1n order 10 cure your Detty P1101 June 7 t4. 21. 28. Act. (This authonty and secure a verohed elaim ness under rile F1c111o0us f 0 r n 1 a g 2 6 <1 8, ( 7 1 <1 1 default. 01 both ( 1)..and (21 1m allow ~ petSOfl stating all m1eras1 1n th•S Business Name(s) llsted 536·5221 Ouo1o111ons shall Follow1n9 the expiration of Th-'450 representaUye to . take property 1n 1he Supeno1 above on NIA be subrr1111ed Oil the Clly Iha lime period referred to in many actions without Court wlll resull on the prop-Joseph Frati form and shall t>e prepared the first paTagrap11 ot this 'PUBUC NOTIC[ obtamino COUr1 approv~ erty being declared or or-This stalement was filed In accordanc;e with the re-nollc;e. unless the Obligation Before laking c:er1al'n w dered 1orle11 to the State of will'l lhe County Clerk ot Or· quorements or lhe RF a , being foreclosed upon OI a SUMMONS Important action Cahforn•a and d•llrit:>uted ange County on May •. 1990 pl ns SPf'c1hcat•on1 de· separate ""rltten agreemen1 (CITACION JUDICIAL) however, the ~ pursuant to lhe provisions or F45e050 scnption cf wori... andtor between you and your crltdt· NOTICE TO DEFENDANT tepresentallve will be Health al'ld St1lely Cooe Sec· PubhShed Or anqe Coast othei documents turnosneo tor perm11s a tonger per10d, (Avtso a Acusadol 'CON· required IO give notice lo oon 11489 w•thoul further Oa1l1 Piiot Ma} 17 .1.4 ~ t Owot.itl-1111811 CK> w• 11°"-Jwwe,°"'¥ ~All legall f~ _,,.i1111;t:UC~ICl'1'fNCr~:.:.Jta_..,..W.99ted-1Jlin~t-'1imMt98 AJNT U •STEA ·lftt1-....i-M:::n~o1ii-::1ce or nearon9 Jul'le rggo milled on a seateo erivelope to stop lt>e sale of your prop-EQUIPMENT RENT AL INC they ha\19 waiYed nob or S75 E111 S499-Up Published Orange Coast 11'1-412 t:>eermg lhe form name al'ld erty by payll'lg Ille ellllre BARRY GOUl D and DOES 1 consenled IO the proposed Accoust•cs 20 yrs exp Oatly Pilot Jul'le 7 14 21 aodress . .ind shall be clearly amoulll demanded by your • 20, mc1u11ve ~lion ) The lnd8o8ndeol Guar Free est 540-6238 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE mar " ed •• R. F. Q . N 0 . creditor YOU ARE BEING SUED administration aulhofl~ Th446 90-422-0825" for lhe REN· TO . FINO OUT THE BY PLAINTlff IA Ud leesta wll be grenled unlese an liclltlanulo's lack! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOVATION OF CATHODIC AMOUNT YOU MUST PAY. demalldando) SOUTHERN ln19'esl80 person f"8s en Patnllng-Cal>tnet ref1n1sh NAME STATEMENT PROTECTION SYSTEMS AT 0" TO AR"ANOE FOR COUNTIES Oil COMPANY objection lo the petition Average rm S65 '-•IC cab PUBUC NOTICE The lollowong Pl'rsoM • .re THE HUNTINGTON BEACH PAYMENT TO STOP THE a Calt1orn1a Corporation an(j shows oood cause $225 Guar work 646·7740 dOing tluainess as CIVIC CENTER fO"IClOI URE, OR If You heYe JO CALENDAR why the ooorl" lhoutd nol OLIO. PAllTIH INT tEXT SPECIALIST Excetten1 refs 842-3118 RAINBOW C•rCll' Mamt Pa1nt1n9 "" E xi House & Ap1 Oual 10~ Free est St 11c::569897 636-1758 FARTHIN INTERIORS HANGING STRIPPING L1c=560875 VISA-MC 673-15 12 K5192t WAVE L Y BE A C H Ouota11oo snall t:>e sub· YO\M PftOPE"TY II IN DAYS ehet tfll• Ml-• grant lhe tuthoflty. 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I CHAIRS 408 Prospect moll~ on or before 4 00 f ORECLOStmE FO" ANY ta NrYecl on ,ou lo Ne 1 A HEARING an tW NAME STATEMENT 'llt>VIPO•t BPach Ca1t1 92663 p M Oil Monday June 25 OTHER "EAION, CON· tri,.wrltten rHponH et petition wr• be held ~ The forio .... ong persons art', OJ ul Thomas lv4iirlvn 1990 10 1.,e Purcnasong D&· TACT: tflle courl. June 28, 1990 al 1 ~ ooing~o'~~~l·1'nf. I F 408 Prosp1>r l NPWf'Orl ~.ir lmenl o! Huntongron OAT ACOM INVESTMENT A letter or phone cell wit! P.M. in Dept. 3A located at VI -i'll Bf'ar11 C'1hf <i;>66'.I Bt!aCh 2000 Ma•n S1reet COMPANY ATTN AIM not PfOlect 1ou: 1our ty~-700 Civic C.nter Onve view Rd :, E Costa Mesa l "'' bu~111es~ r!> con p o S<'• t90 Hu11111igton She•man 317Q2 Con1110 written rnpon" muet be West. Santa Ana. CJi Cahl 92621 ductrd t>v ,1r, 1r111""t.1u,11 Bearh Cahfornin 92648 Way. Trabucco C.anyon CA In pro~r teg1r form If you 92701 Ktm Ollnh Tllo Nguye" TM n•q1s11.1nt1s1 com· Ouolfl1ton5 received ofter 92679 . Phone 171 4) w1nl tfleco11tttohearyour IF YOU OBJECT TO !5892 ~Ovt'rl~~ rounraon menceo 10 transact t>us• lhe lbnve l•me and d.ilf' will 858-0654 CIM. the granUng of the petiUOn Valley ..,ahl q.' O~ 89 ness 1nder 111.. r.c1o11ou~ I><' ,,. """° TM C11y re-II vou have any Ques110"' If you do not Ille JOUt you should appell!' at the Hong Tho Nguyf'' 1~ 2 Bus"<'>~ Name1si hSted Sf'•ves rhe riqhr 10 re1ec1 any you should contac1 a lowyet rffpon" on time, you mey hearing and st.ete yobr gver1~70~0urot,.,r I; 1 ley 9bC'lve I" ~pril l~ 19'!0 anO Jll QUOlahons lllCludUlO 01 the QO>ern~ntal 8Qen<;y loM the C:.M and your obetlOl\S 0t ffle wnnen ahl I oa.,,•O Marivn "~omp1e1e Quol,;hNl5 Quo· which may havP msured ~('lur •aoe• mon.y, end Pfop-ob lions with the OOIJrt This l'lusine.,s ·'> con· T'11s sldtemem was roted 1,11,0n-. with ir•eguldrtttes o; loan 9'ty m'ay be t1k9" without be re the hearmg Voor ducreo t-·1 1 0 P1.HlnPr • "''in,,. .. CQV11I)' Clerk. 01 Or-quoi.iiions w•th ouahliers Notw1tnstand1ng th<' I act f\lrthef •arnt119 from Ifie appearance may be 11'1 The regos1ralll!$I com-ange Couniy on Avril 24 o 110181,0ns Sh.Jll ti~ O"ttn lhar your property'' on lore· court person or I>{,"""'' allomey mellCed 10 lronsdCI buso • •990 '' ' F 0 ,~ RE A ness uncP• ltw F'ictiioous eo 1mmcd1J1ety J iii'• 1ne Closure. you may offer your Titer• ate other legal re· I Y A ~ F4S4402 abovf' 11me on 1he presenc.e propttrl~ for s.ile Provided qulremen11. You mer w9nt CREDITOR Ot a B~siness NN~mt>t'll listed Pui.' •l'!P 'rJnqe Coi\SI ol any b10der nr b•dders or the so11e •• concJudtMl prior to to call an 11torney "9hl contmgent creditor ol ~ a ~·e ~ h Tn N Daily Pilor M.• • 24 J 1 June 11 lhf're be nor·~ on suCh do1y :twt conclusion ol lhe tore-awa1 If ro.i do nol known deceased you rnJSt SUPERIOR WallCl'WE'""9 T~~ ,~;leme'ni ~~:nllled 7 t4 t(\~(1 and ••mP $<':ected by the ciosurf' an ettOfney, 1ou mey cell an yOtJ/ otam w1ti the oo rt 1nstat1.it1or• Removal woth me Count Cler~ or Or· Tn.<126 Purchas•no ManilQ~r REMEM8£", YOU MAY at1omey reterrlt Mrvtc. °' and mail a copy to tbe Your Service Directory Represemattve &•2·•321 Ext. 310 Construc11on & Building • w5a6116R2~P5aM" apr~06~~~6~~C2 ange County Yon May 30. 1 PU8llC NOTICE TM "uccessrul t:>tdder LOSE LEGAL lttCHTI If' a ..... aid ontce (ttatect In personal repres.rllatJye 1990 shall furnosn all msura11ce YOU 0 0 NOT TAKE the ~ boOk), appo.-.led by the codt1 ~ S II A Puohstieo Oren ti Coast NOTICE OF aubmlllals p11or 10 any No11ce is hereby given lhat t,..,.a "'' cltaclon Ju· the date of first 195uance of ~,WE gals shd hang together f451n1 ce1 t•hcates 01 otht'r rf'Clu1red PftOMPT ACTION. o..,pu.. It. Cflle le 9"· wrt un lour months lrom GENERAL CONTRACTO trtp-paint-tnsta d · Dally Ptloi Jurle 7 ~4 21 28 PUBLIC HEARING purc.hase order b<!tng is· Stan-Shaw Corporalloll. a dlci.I u1tecl Ilene un plaao letlef'S as provided ln New Homes & Remodels housesit your home 25 yr v•ct> to tne crazy Design APPE AL OF PLANNING •ued Cat1forn1a corpora11on is de 30 DIAi CALENOAAIOS section 9100 of d'\e ---------•I lic 508855 646 5076 1 resident References By Consultatton 633·7172 t990 Tn-455 COMMllSION'S DENIAL AlchAmadrll,PurchM l119 duly app01nted TRUSTEe para p r 81ent u une California Probate Code • Day or Wee~ 489·91 19 OF SPECIAL SIGN Manav1r for tn. City of under the following de· f'WPUNU eac:rlla • m•-The time for filrig claims PUILIC IOTIC( I PICIFICWOOI DHlllS YOUNG executive i.ouple PERMIT HO 19·5 Huntington a .. c:h, Calls ac;rlbed Deed of Trust dated qulne .,_ eala cOf'ta. wrl not e..,.e berote tour The Caltf Put:>ltc Ut11111es Ill COISTRUCTIOI wtllll'lg to ttousest1 1•4 Int /Ext patch plas1enng. __ ;,,,.PtlJ,;;,,,;;.l;;;,;l..;;C_N...;.O;;.,;...,Tl...;;C..;;E __ 1 IA reQuf''1 1 -no<111y an fMnli AP"' 30 1988 Une-,:arte 0 una llamlda monfls from Ile heariog Commission REQUIRES Gen Bldg Contr Custom monthli Reference avail custom te1tur111g. qualtty e1 .. s1ong· off !>•II !l•nri 101 Pubh"iheil or .. nge Coast TAUS TOR Martna L tMfonlc:• no le oftec•ra da'8 noticed above that all used household h mes room addtttons Call Greg 589.0 116 wofk Problems-No ~rob· FICTITIJCJ~TusiNESS Huntingron H 111• t..lt\11 111 Cla11, P11o1 June ; t4 1990 Madrazo. an unmarr11d pn)tecclon; 1u r••ftU"t. YOU MAY EXAMINE goods movers pront I he" I R oe!'i Comm All Phases of lems' -326864 554 831 the nortn1t1res1 rn111er or Th <140 wom'1n eac:rlt• 1 maquln•1i-que the Ne kept by the court, II p u c Cal T number I " NAME STATEMENT Warne• AVf'fllll' ' • t\IQOfl BENEFICIARY 01s1acom c:umpllr con 111 for· you 819 a ,,..,.son Cons1 Member Of Better !Jtiot11il'il'~L11!1:Jf• ED'S PLASTERHlfi The follow1nq persons are qu1n S1rem1 lnvestmf'nt Company Inc m •II d . d.. I e 0 •I •• tnl&fesled In the esi.ate limos & chauffeur 5 pnnti Bus Bureau 661-1443 JES~IE S GARDENING doing business as NOTICE IS til tlEBY PU8llC NOTICE RECORDED May 11 aproplad11 al u•led quiet• you may me with the ooort tneor TC P numt:>er 111 alll Oen Mamt Clean-up Restuccos Patches NEWPORT AUTO CARE GIVEN that tnt! tt11n11ngron t988as1nsrr No 88 <'20258 que ta COfl• ..oucfle 1u a lormal AeQuest lor adverttsl'ml'nts If you Spnnl\ler repair Tree Textures. Repairs lnl/Ext CENTER. 1000 Was1 Pac1f1c Be&ch City Cou.,r11 wtll 1101t1 1<57630 of Olf1c1;i1 Records on rhe of· c:.to. Special Notroe ol the l lirtg have a Quesioon at:>outj W I f C ti 111m removal 541 ·9209 Free est 963s3418 Coast Hwy H Newporr a public he1111119" '"" Coun FICTITIOUS BUSINESS flee 01 the Recorder of Or· 94 uilld no pre .. nt• eu of an lf'IV8fl""-' 8'ld lhe 1ega111~ ol a rnover a tr~rtO oa Ill Beach. Calo! 92660 c11 Chamber a1 lhf' Hunt NAME STATEMENT ange County '"J>U9•I• 1 tlempo, pued9 appraisal ol estale' assets hmo or chaulleur Call Decks al.:on•es stairs • TREES A. Abolfaz• H.1~11empour and mgton Beach C•••t Ce11lt'r Tne follow.no per\OllS are SAID DEED OF TRUSTS perdef 14 c•to, y le pued9n °' of any pelltion or Put:>hc Ut1lt1es Corns Oualtl\ work 722-8769 T' 2• llr Ell• ••·1122 Fa11ba Hashemoour 25461 2000 Mdln Str• t>I Hun! OOinq t:>usmess as DESCRIBES MORE PAR· qultat eu eolMlo, au dlnero aocounl as vided 10 m1ss1on "/14-558-415t 1-,, . . Tc;ppedr1>movet.1eanup HEATING •PLUMBING Splnl-OO<ILaqunaNoguel 1ng1onBeathCnhtc•rno,1on \ltNfA.GE WOOOSl•CULARLYDESCRIBEOIN ,. otru co111 de au seclion 1~of the UN Ry CLUB Ken"els ""' 1awn <;p11n1<lr 751 3416 OLDEST AO •Lie 54 t878 Caltf 92677 the datf' and"' Ille t n: o> tn· APARl MENTS C O The SAID DEED OF TRUSl Pfopledad 1lr1 1vl10 adf· Callfomta Probate Code A ,. • This bus•nPo;s is con-d1cated oetow 10 '"'' ... a111J Wtlh.tm 1 von cc 4490 v0,, SAID Deed 01 Trust 1e· clonel pot perle It. la corte. Request br Soecial No~ 14'G!I!!•J,i;f#;i,§11f,t:rj1!!,I•• preselltS DOG TROTTERS GREEN LIFE t:>y ERIC VISA MISTER CARI ducted by nusbo1nd and wire cons1dP1 11 ... •1.W'"'"' r< M Karm,m New1,.,,1 Boech 1.ure~ cer1a1n obhg111tOns 1n-hl•l•n otrot 19e1uleltoe fomi 19 evailabte from fle ALL PHASES OF CONST I Tra111ed athletics to walk Oe~1gn-lns1a11-Maon1 The reo•slrant1sl com-all person' wt•o wish 1 tJ• Callf 9.,660 cludtng note(sl 101 the sum teo••· Pvede que uated court Clerk. Incl Elect1tCdl & Plumbing I or trot your dOQ 498-0775 131·1111 * 2•'Mll. (IERIEICY menced to transact bus1· hetrd 1ela1tvP 10 tht• .114111 L M No 1 I Sein Juan of $51 000 oo qulera llamer • uri •bo9edo Attorney for P•tltlon.t~ Dra1n-Sewer 1Roo1er Re-ness ur•dt<r lhP Fi1;1tl•ous ca11on descrtbeu helow Cap1s;1r.ino1 inc a Cah· t MAT the benef1c1a1 j tnmedl1l1mante. II no con· Kirk Mclneot h Top Quality work reas ~J •LAWN MAINTENANCE Pd" or lr1~1.i11 Disposals Business Nllm(•ISI listed DATE1TIME Mondih lorn•& corporation 4490 lnterM t under sa•d Deed of -• un llbotacto, P...-S21 Weat 11eh St. prtces 836-5523 ~ Full Service Re~1cJ I Tei1IPh l=auc.f'IS Water above on NA June 18 19!.IO 7 00 P,, vo11 K.io miln Newporr Tru" ond tneonhc;iations se-llernar • Uft Nt'Vldo It. ref-Coea. U...1 CA12827 Room Add1t1ons Remodel 1 Hangings Taping-Custom I Comm I No Jot:> Too Big HearerstF11ters Leak De-At:>olfazo Ha5hempour APPLICATION NUMBE~ I B1>ac11 Cahl 92660 cured the•ebv are pre~ntly erencla It. •bo9edo• o a Orange Coast Dally Pilot Patto COvf'rS Concrete I textures Res Comm or Too Small 531-2507 tection Comm I B01tmg This statement was. llleo Spec.oal Soc;in J"prm•I N" 8'< 5 This ous1ness is CQn· held by the Bene1tc1ary uni otklne It. •Y\Htl ..... June 7 8 1• 1996 R A ... a 1 L•C 0 548 4531 worh lhe Coun1, Cw•~ of Or-A p p L 1 • , , , New const esod Comm Ltc 400030 17 2-2364 THE fiREEM SCEME ange C<>unty on June 1 CANT APPEAi AfllT 0 o Call Gary 17 14 •240-3984 " " EXPERT Service A Rl'patr 1990 Dunlap Comr ,.,.,..,Int: Electrical Harbor Are;i App1ta11ce TRACY EUCTllllC We Repc1or A11 Brand:, SERVICE CALLS SER· 1240 Logan Ave 0 C M VICE CALLS FREE ESTI· 549-3077 M·Sat V1sa1MC MATES L•c=527459 ~ CALL Tracy 548-2317 ~~ REFINISH OR REFACE ~ Lawll· Tree-Shrub-Install Plumbe1 since 1952 F459061 LOCATION Nor lhwesl Sprinkler lnstalla110'1 Water heaters 01~posais-Published 01 in9,. Coasr corner ol w .1rn"• Avt'rlllf' Tree Trtmong & Removal IO•let~-laucets·ltx t ures Daily Piiot June 7 14 21 28. and Algonqum S11ee1 Lawn Ma1nl & Cleanupc; he ::-409035 g64 89 t9 1990 ZONE R:J (Mf'd•urn H•gh Ro101111ng 432 8804 Tn-447 ~nslly Resodf'nll&ll Roof mg GARDENING-Full Service L andscape-Spr inkier S· Sods Me>w·Edge-Clnups Reas Rates 966-2; 16 E Moving * l -1 IOYlll * 130-1313 REOUEST rne apptrcant Rl,.,11", RH,,.11! P\llllC NOTICE 'proposf'S Ir m0<11ly an E»tSI· • ----------ong oll ~,,,. •111 to• Hunt Res1delll1a1 & Commercial FSlM7 1n91on H ""°'" Mall lhP Reroof!> tf'paors & S~ytts STATEMENT OF P•OPO~<'d S•Q•l woultl 111\\9 & Ouahly Work Fair Rates ABANDONMENT OF ma• mum 11•"1111• or 11> l~t Fasl GUARANTEED Svc \JSE Ofl'ICTITIOUS aM ii" ."trl'il nt 134 square FREE Est1111utes 557494 BUSINE~S NAME feet 1nc1uo1n9 3 renant pan 968-589 1 494-6504 rhe lollow•ng persor.:. els OM ot wh1cll 1<; propo~f'd tl A d h 1 to t>e cnangto11blf' copy .EST •oof f 11fi have a anuone I e u54l o E N V I R 0 N M E N T A L n " the F•Cl•llO\/S Bu11ness Reroof Repa1rs All work Name HYSTER CREDIT STATUS Clll .. QOrocall~ eK· WTTH NEW DOORS Repair Redwood /Cedar VAL & SONS 636-7505 Post replace C M IN B CLEAN AND EXPERT Jim Whyte 642-7206 FOR A JOB WELL DONE1 FENCES Cha111 L1111< A wOO<J type Repa11 3 In stallatton Ouahty work reas price 646-8521 Floor Installations & RPp;rns Doors-Repotr Alterations Cat:>1nets·Panel-Lockss S1a1rs-Drywll·Pa11os-etc lllYllE OlllTlllTlll Serving 0 C tor 15 y ars L1C T · 158 642 Painting 11 Yrs ef lat,, Lecal Ouahly M;nded Cus1omers Richard Sonl)r (Lie Ins Retsl 645-7608 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 TILE·CARPET·MARBLE PAllTIH I WALlPAPH 854· 1772 843-9044 REMOVAL Prompt and CarpPI Clean111g & ~Ppa1r Sl·rv•c ., ... rpet p ery •~.HilQP UQ()rS & r1pPnPr<, • • • • Ing/Repair Top Qua111y, reaaonsble prtced g See11onal & 1 piece doors guaranteed 9 yrs e~p Sprlngs·Hardware·Opnrs Call Steve 840-0877 Llc•518398 963-6466 r ~~•Y• ps11~1. paint, -etc No 1ob too small •Paint • ReturblSh1ng Hit lithJ IH-0111 •Carpentry •Drywall & ' more Gary 645-5277 ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS Oua111y work at *HAllYIAI* reas ppces Free est Big & sml JobS•Wor~ guar 645·2229 or 391-4916 CALL Bruce 847 0780 CONCRETE & BRICt< •IARlll/IEITlllff IN loo« ltke nu 722-6625 A H REMOOCL All Ille I,,_ eluded l.owNI prtces & free Ot 5•9·0344 Jim it QUALITY Carpentry E1ec 111ca1 P11n11nq Plumb•ng W1lldowcover 1ng1 Etc Dav•d 960 7914 llAllY llDY Etec ·Plumtl Painting l 1 car~try, etc 63 1 .. 40413 CALL ME FIRST! Reasonable 642-5937 TIP OIALITY PAllTlll Promp1-Reaao11at:>le 15 yrs 0 C Xlnt rel s * IH-1111• RILPtl'S PlllTlll 19 yr.s txP Int/Ext Ou11tt1y work Refs lie 962·4701 llOUEL COX PlllTlll Sl?t Hr • MATERIALS References 675 4008 1r14thlw Pal1t111 a •. Bond/Ins St Lic•.-543 19 · A Pror I P•1111t11g Serv (7 t•1557·3322 1m11111m1•111 OllTll PllmMI Pe1n11ng Stalll1ng a Whtte·Waat11no EllPert Cab111ol R~f1111:1htng • Prore•s1onul Advlct • Cullom Oua111y Excellent Relerellcea1 r:r .. E111m11es• I 5707 0 722 7537 COMPANY 1601 Dov'! emp1 oursunnt to Section guar ic 2 Street Sune 295 N-oorl 15303 Clau 3 of the Cahs llSS RDOFlll llC. ~ach Caht 92658 f01n1a Ellv11onmen1a1 Ou11hty Add Value 10 vour home The F•cltl•oul!t Business AcON FILE A corv or thi! wtth a Nf>W Ro1lf All lypes fNamd e retoerred tocabove was proposed reQu"<I •Son hie,., f d I 1 roof n tie m rang" oun1~ on o res1 en 1a 1 g A ril 27 1988 FILE the Commu1111y Develop· Free es11ma1e~ 531 7100 Ng F3790 19 ment Oep1111mur11 2000 BALBOA ISL ROOFING Pac11tCorp Credit tnc Maon Street ttun1tng1on S , ,.. Or on Beach CAhlll• ""' 926~8 for Summer pec1111 ~ll'lallC· eg 1nspec1ton by 1ne vubhc A tng avail Lie /Ins 25 yrs Thts businesr. was con· copy or the slall report wtll exp Free est 675-5095 d'fti': ~la~e~:.'!~~nhled be ava111b•e 10 1ntNMtfl4 Spr111klpr Rep;urs S,riHl1rs/l1tlt. Call Pele Kunst 722·7732 .. 1th,~ Counrv Clf'rk ol Or· pames ti C11y Hall o• tho 1nge County on May 4 1990 Main City Llbr&ry C7 t 11 Published Ofa"lg• coast Talt:>ert Avenue} •lie• Jvne p 1 3 1<1, 1990 Diiiy llOI May 1 24 1 All INTEREST EO PER Julle 1 t990 Th -4 10 SONS ere 1nvned 10 1111end said hHrtng ond e~prut Jl•••••••••opln1on1 or submit t111donee * rees expertly rtmme L~ll.I lor or 9011ntt tha npp1tc1111nn & Removed* Slump' .,.,,... 11 outlllle<I tt>Ove If there Gnnd • Ou1ek Reaponse1 .. R_ • ...., art eny tunn•• cives11on1 •ART 675· 1980• ~.;;;;·;•;ll&4';-;;..11 please call TMmu R<>g~'' JC YREE SERVICE I• :::.':;:;' Planner 11 a 1 k 1 .,, j 'AC•IC ¥llW COr1r1le •1ockw1r. Cltr ua lly wor . eicper enc..... --·· ,.,,_ Cleft!, Cit• of Hunll .... IOfl reeaonable 646-5410 1 ~""" ,.,_ ., ___ .. • ··• Cem.l«y • Mor111aty -" Cttte>el • C•tm•l?fY Dated! 1/5/IO 3500 Pac11oe View Of1ve PwtltlaMct Or1nge Coaat NeWport IMcn Deltr ,.._. June 7, 1tl0 116-1711 Th-417 Window Clran1r19 , ............ SVC ReSJComm ScrMn Clean1ng/Repe11 454· 1052 111••••••••~1 Pla.IC NOTICE Classified works beyo1d I shadow of ...... , .. m.a.111 ... , MOftuety•C~ CtMlatlOn 110 Btotctwey Coe1a MeM ........ ftCTll10UI •UllMIH N•MI I TAT!M(NT Th11 tollow1ng Pf"'0"' 1a Cl0tng bu Ill( H na M OM ClECT'IOFORM Mf'O CO 3011 4 Sonr1•t Lane. L90una NJQuel Calif t2877 : A GOOD AD! llNIMllTHITlll INSTALL a REPAIR ~.1n u 3.9044 FREE EST REAS RATES No Joo Too Big °" SmoH Ron 721·86418 UU.111111Mll2 I do1bt. Ml·Hll CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878 AN S"'.1'11, 3011• Sonrtsa··--------------------------------·· .. La~ l.teuria NIQUtl! Cahf • .. ,, - '==.-:-.. •• IOQ\Ta, I tar -• .... '... ---... )Nertd..C0.... AM. c.r. ~ .. ---]( Ql1W_-' -. llOl'ICI.. Deed Of Tru••· fOf IN thefHy, ltefetOIOf• ••• --...,._c.11.tltlf ~ OtenQt Cwt NOneaW urt1 r 'ie TNt buelneet It COft· NOT1CEC..-.m1C* ~IM.I ernount , .. IOflably eetl• ecuiedend~to• aT•ms n .,._.. J 1¥Mt. to7 = ............. 1. re. 21 ,, 11llUITU'8MU fNI Mid..,. u....., It cM:t.ct ""':en 1nc11111ctue1 TO .. ---11 eeo. _,. ...._, 10 be: fft3.3M.3t "'*'tiOl*I 1 •tt•• o.o. ................ ._ ••• ...._____ ,,._... r_._,. ' ' ' • .__...._.. te ..... .,, .---•• T --~.~&...., ......,.... '*' • --· f .l,.Ma.•111CA --~. The r-e••trefttct) COfft• DT~OF· \'OU AM IN Df'AUl. ,.,._ ..... ._,.,. __ ~Of C>e'U. end 0.- L N K L I T T I .. ......... ... O&•~· It ·~-TM~ VOU AN If DIFMA.T ..-... 8' IN~ Of• SllYer• rnenoecl to trllnMCt but1-NlllON L' UHM" A OHO 0# TNJIT Deed Of Truet ~· eJt· ~ 1or a.. end _... " .... --·-~"A DUD OI MUl1 bfide9. lllC . ·-N HatbOr • .,... ilncMr ttle ,ICthlOut OATlD 08/,3179 UNLESS eQlted tnd delNertd to ttle l'IOtJOeofdefutendOhlec· ""~~· 7tl ............ -,: an........... ----------I DATED FEIAUMV '· ,... .. 114, ~. c ... l4'slneu NalM(t) lilted .. PIDL!Y.. YOU TA!tl ACTION TO wncteftioned wmten Dec:69r· tlon to C** tM llllder- -....... Calif. The r991ttranl(tl aonl• PWIJCM)TIC( UNLEMVOUTNCI torNNtOlonorlft•"'-abO'.leon NIA nS!!9!1l9'19 P..OTE.CT VOUA PAOP· MiOllOli:>.fllUltandOemend llOf*'IO ... aeidP'°'*'J INftOed to 1rMMCt butt----TO PROTECT YOUR ti, tMO. .-,. ...,,iMr VIiie r-•• E"1Y. IT MAY BE SOlO AT tofrS•. and I wrttten Ho· to utllfy MIG oollOMIOM • ..........., lnWpNee, I ,_. unOlr IN hctltlOut ~ llOTa PAOPERTY. fT MAY • Thie ~ trW11fer le tut>-TNI 1t1tement •M ftl90 CAii NO. A11*1 A PU8UC SALE IF YOU lice of C>e'NI and Election and ther .. ft., IM wndef· a.. .. .._,ner, lutiMee NMle(tJ ll•ted CITY OP IOlD AT A PU1UC IAl.f. IF ~ to Ctlliforni. Uniform With 1M COunty Clerlt 01 Ot· To .. ...... HUD AN EXPLANATION 10 Sel The undertlgNCS tiOl*I C*Md Mid •kle Of ... atr.c. Cott• ~on:..._ t , '"° HUNnNOTOll laACM YOU NIEO ~ ComtNteiel Code Sec11on anoe County on Mey 30. c:ncla'I Of THE NATURE OF THE cauMd said Not~ ol °"' ..... and of election to Ille . Oellf. •1t2• Joeepli J. £vane TRAl'fllC .. ACT,.. EXPLANATION ~ TH& 11()1, 1tl0 ' l ~ ind PAOCEEDINO AGAINST laull and Ei.c:ilon 10 Sell to recoultd Fet>fuary te. 1tl0 Jedi I 9er1Mra l<lnli .. tter Thia lte'*Mnt •M' filed ~I NATUAE ~ THI! TM nam. and lddr ... ol """' Who ' ~ YOU. YOU SHOULD CON• be recor~ Intl'-COU"'Y M lnttr No 90-08113& Of e'l~able Trutt, Jack wlttl IN County Clettl of Ot· NOtlcele'*-llylllV911thet PAO<:EE.DIHG AQN .. T the ""on with whom Pubtllhed Orange Coatt M In..,..._ ii TACT A LAWYER. where the rHI ~ropeny )• OfflClal Aec:-ofdt In the offiae lnki.t9tet, Tr~""· 76& tnoe County on May 19. ·~~Will lllehelcl YOU. VOU 8HOUlD dW!WtNYbelllecUt Sllver· OaltyP11otJune7, f4.21.21. fie OI ...... , cw bo1t1 On 06/26190 1\. 10.00 IOeated of the Rteorder Of Ora.not •,:· oet• Mee&. ttlO by the City Cou~ of the CONTACT A LAWYER. bfidae. Inc., 200 N Harbor 1990 : PIERSON L PEDLEY A.M. TRANSAMERICA Otte 05124190 County, ·a LM Unlllet A9vo-,_,.. Cfty of Huntington leeoh, In Oii .A1if 3, ,_,, • 10:00 ...0. Ste 2 IC, Af\allelm, CA Th.C54 .. Pl EASON LOOtS TITLE INSURANCE COM· TllAld.--.Ca TtT\.I Seid Siie will be maoe. Ar1 ter Publlthed 0r_,. eo... tNCouncllCllM'IMllolthe A.M. ~-. tnc. • dAJlt 92806 end ttle test dey tor PEDLEY PANY 11 duty appoint.ct •9UAAMCI COlllPAltY, butwlthoutcovenan(orwiw· able Tru1t, Arthur 0 . DallyPllot"'-7, 14.21,21, CMo Center. H1o1t1llt1Qton .0...i TIUMM 1o1Wer 1M flltna c:taiml by any Cfed1tor A PETITION'-beef! T~uncter 8nd l)l.nUWlt M TMllnt. •t CMC rtnt~.e•pr-oritT\plled,r .. tmtletter. Trutt... 7H 1tt0 lleadl. at the hour ot '1:00 pur9UM '° Deed oc ff\111 "'911 be June 22. 1990. P\alC NOTICE fled by FRANCES J. IO Deed of TNtt recorded CINTJllt DltWI WllT. gatding htle l>09Ml*0n or er ltt .... Cotta Meu, Til-''9 P.M., or • to0n therMfter 1-...d F__., '· , ... • wNcfl It the buslneu day K-PEOl.EV In 9-~ 10/23179 11 Instrument No IUlft -IAlfTA ANA. eneumbtancet, to pay tN llllf, 92121 • poalble on Monday. the Intl No' ~ of ~ before 1he coneummatlon ••-Cour1 of Callornla. County 34W. 1n Book/Reel 13.364. CA a701 7,..Mf...,1, remaining P"lnc:iC>&I .um of .Lhl• b~tlneu 111 con-"8.IC NOTICE 1'1h ol June, tHO, tor tN ~ In the oMc. of date apeclf*t abo;le, 'ICTITIOUI .,..... of ORANGE Page/Image 297. ot Offlcj11 lb AM 9UML&Y, Al• tM notes MCU•ICI by Mid .,..,ad C>y. I genera P"1· po .. Of adopting a traffic COUf11r A9COfW of Oat.ct: JGne 4, 1990 NAm ITATl•Nf · THE . PETITION Aec:-otd1, t•ecuted by llltANf llCMTAll\' deed of Trust wtrh lntlfMI Ip KPm (' pact fee ordlnanc. on new COlintv. ... °' ....... w ~ The lollowlng S-IOnt .,.. (~ flal FRANCES J AETNA LIFE INSURANCE Publllhed Oranoe co .. , .. In Mid not• provided. Id• TM r•trenl(•) COfT'I· l'ICTITIOUe ..,_.. de'vlle>pment1. TM purpoee eww.d 11¥ IN'lne P1Ua P\lblltMcl Or•nge Cont doing bullneu u · PEDLEY M 9ppol!Md M COMPANY (WITH RESPECT Dally Pilot Mey 3 I June 1 vences. II any. under the to tranuct butl· ..... ITATl..wT Ofthefeeltpart olenover .. ,,..,..,. A CllllDmla Umlled Delly PllOt June7, 1990 ARNIE'S MANHATTAN pef90Nll r.-.ntlM '°TO THE FEE SIMPLE TITLE 1•. 1990 terme Ol Nld o..d ol Truet. under the f lctltlou1 The lollow4ng pereone.,. atrategy to develoP MW Pwtnerlhlp al 18200 Von Th438 RESTAURANT & DELI, 2831 ............... °' TO THE REAL PROPERTY Th-'35 .... Chatget end ·~pert ... ullMU Name(•) lltted dolr'll buelMat u : aourcea of r.-..nue lor epecl-l<Mll'IM ""9Nle. Am IOO A Brlttol. Colla M•H. C•lll 1he d9c»cltnt. EXCEPT THE BUILDING of the Trutt .. end ot Ille on: ~ t3. 1915 COPPERTAEE DELI, 151 fie publlc lmprovemenll. INlne. CA. 111715 • TMIOr, Dtlllt)C llftTIC( 92627 THE PETJTION TOGETHER Willi ALL PER· .. _ 11> llft~11>c tru1'5 created by said Deed "edl Unktett•. Trvat.. I(~ Orlw F-1, Cotta Tl!I publlc It lnvlttd 10 ... WU SEU. AT PUBLIC ... _ "" Chelhll & Ayoub Inter· ~ ... damdMr1 MANENT IMPROVEMENTS ~ ""'~ ol Trust Ttllt 1tetement w .. flied Meu, Calif. 92t.H lend end prOYlde the City AUCTION TO MGHEST T 088305 national 1"9 .. C111torn1a, 421 WU end coclcll, fl •y. LOCATED THEREON), ANO MOTICI OF Said sale Wiii oe held on 1th ttle County Cieri! of Or· Nam HM Oh end Young Councll .,fth written and oret BIDDER FOR CA1H (llilWallle NOTICE OF Palm Drive .:8, Glendale. be 9dmitled 10 ~. BIRCH PROPeRTIES A TlltUITll'I IALE June 22. 1990, al I ac> Count)' on May 30, Sook l(Jm, 1 General p_,,. commentt end 1111 quee-•Ille 1i1!1e of .... Iii i11M111 TRUllU'SIALE Calll 92627 The wi1 end •Y oodlcl9 GENERAL PARTNERSHIP LOMMo. t-1..0 pm 1nthelObbylothebullCI· nerthlp, 17303 Stoww• Av-Ilona concerning the~ of IN \Hect-)• TS No 18-t3148CA Thlt business It con· .,. ·~ kif (WITH RESPECT TO THE /.-CM "'°""1111 Ing located al 601 South Publlthed Ora~,~~ ~i.~~~crn-~:iifi,90:~~-pr~ttr~'::.~~~=-~c!:.W:.~'°c: ~·:i=eE~ ~~~~ ~::' ~~~~.~~;~~~11~om· ~~~~.In 9-lllellapt ~~~~:ft~tt TiT~~t~J~~ T~c::': re::::~~· Oranoe. ce1+- a11yPllotJune7. IC,21.28. ducted by: a gener81 part· CMl!Mr, ....... Wertie 0.-C...OrWW..,..,._Ana, DATED FEBRUARY 1 11189 "*1Ced to transact busl· THE PETl'TtON WITH ALL OTHER PER· SAN CLEMENTE BUSI· At the lime ol lhe lnlllel 1990 . nersNp ....-1111, ... MMn llreet, CA el tlaf'il. tJlle and lnl.,._ UNLESS YOU TAKE AcTtOH neu under lhe Fict1llOlll ~ authority 10 MANENT IMPROVEMENTS NESS PROPERTIES as duly public.lion ol tr11s not~. Th-441 The rtglatrant(I) co~ H1tt1tlfttleft ... c", CA corwe,.Oioandnowhlld~l TO PROTECT YOUR Buslneaa Naml(s) lillld ~ 1tW ...... LOCATED ON THE REAL appointedTrustMunderthe tt1e 10111 amount of lhe un· ---------mencec:I to tranwt bUtl· ...... Phofte: (714) underlllld DMcl ol Truti "'fM PROPERTY IT MAY BE above on. N/A ~f the lndep~odeot PROPERTY ANO THE lot10W1ng detcnbed deed ol paid balance ol the obli-"8.IC N0TIC£ Mii Undef the Fletltk>ua ... MS1. • property dualed In Mid SOLD AT A 'PUBUC SALL If' EM&s Challlta. President Admnlllralion ot E ..... LEASEHOLD ESTA TE). ALL 1ru11 WIL.l SELL Al PUBLIC gallon secured by Uie above ---------Bu1ln111 Ntme(a) llateCI cu, ol H1tftll111to11 CounlJ and ~ delcribed YOU NEED AH Thia statement .... hied Act. (Thi9 ~ will MORE PARTICUV.RLY OE-AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST delctlbed deed ol trust ano • 1(17111 above on.NI A •••oh , br: Conni••: EXPLANATION ~ THE wllh!heCountyCllfkof()r • .ilow the ~SCRIBED ON SAID DEED BIDDER FOR CASH ltn lhe •llmlleO costs. e•penMS, t icnnou1 ..., ... ,, Nam Hee Oh lltoctlwer. City Cleft! The i.tld ,...,.,. IO In IHI NATURE ~ THE anoe County on M•v 29. repr...,,\atlve lo tW Of TRUST 11 1rust0t11), In f0<ms wnich are lawful ten· a n d a o v a n c es 1 s •AMIE ITATIMIENT Thll ttalemenl wu filed Dated: June 5. 1990 Guarani .. II tlt'*ed In Iha PROCEEDING AGAINST 1990 f'Nln~llons without the office ol lhe County Re-der In the UMeO States! S642,48S 39 The following persons are with the County Clerk ol Or· Publl.1hed Orange Coast CounlJ ot Orwlga, Slale ol YOU. YOU SHOU..O Fcstl01 ob oour1 ~·· COtdef of OR,Af'iGE County. tnd/or the cashier's, It 1s possible that 11 the CIQ1ng bullne11 as: ange County on May 29, Dally Pilot June 7, 12, 1990 Calltomla and Is dllcribed •CONTACT A LAWYER. Published Orange Coast Before ~ W1fY State ot Cahfom1a, wtLL cerulled or other cheeks ume ot tale the opening bid j & J BUILDING AS· 1990 Tht-'39 follow9: On July 3, 1980, • lO:OO Dally PllOI June 7. 1<1, 21. 26. ~· KMonS1 MLL AT PUa.tC AUCTION specified in Civil Code Sec· may be less than the total l.oC 4 ol T191Cl No. 7814, In A.M.. Speclallzld, Inc. M duly 1990 howewr, the ~1 TO HtOHEIT 9'00lllt FOllt tlon 2924h (P1y1ble in tull a1 indebtedness due P\8.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE rhe C.V ol IMne, County ol appointed Trustee under and Th-452 ~ d t• CASH( payable 11 lime o4 Ille time oltalel all r19hl 1111e Date 5 21190 ---------1--._..;;..;,,,,;;,;.;...,;..;.;;..;.;.;;;.;;;,__ -__;~;.;;;..;....;..;.;;.,,;.~;.....-Orwlge. SI .. ol c.titornla. • pursuwll to Deed ot Trvst ~ 90 gi\19 l'°*'9 10 .-Ml 11wtul money of the and 1ntlfetl con~eyeo 10 I AN CLEMENTI 11U91- N0TICE OF DIV-D PU•• U' a.9UU.ll shown on •Map Recorded In recorded Februluy 3, t989... Nil.IC NOTICE inter..eed perllOfl9 "'*" Unrte<I S1a1es111 and now held by 11 undef ••• PlltMllltTl~I. Al ,.,.. --ftlllVft Book 305, PI09I 40, 41 and Inst No.-.o&2281, olOlklal llwyhawwNednobot AT THE CHAPMAN AV· Mid OMO ol Trust •n the IAID T"UITEE. ., T..D. Pursuant ~o Sections 338 t through 3385. Revenue and Tuition Code ot P-to Siii Tax·Oeftulted PrQperty In Ind ior Orange County, State of Caltfornla. h .. been dllllded 1nd dlstrtbutad to various~· of gener81 circulation publltlled In Mid county, tor ~blieallon of 1 portion thereof in MCh of Nld ~. 42, of ~ Mlpa. R8CX)(dl In tha office of the IT AT IM INT 0 f CON.-lted 90 the propoeed ENUE ENTRANCE TO THE properly nerelnaller Oe· IE"VICE COMftANY • R«:ordl ol OrMge Count~. County R~ of Or8nge WfTMDllt. AWAL :.J..!!:n Independent CIVIC CENTER BUILDING. scribed .. ent, •r: l1ndra ... c.Mtotnla. County, St•• of c.ntoml&. FftOll PAllTNllltltW ~ 300 EAST CHAPMAN AV· TR us T 0 R B IR c H Annent1, Ataltt8ftl he· Exoepllrig Therefrom 811 ol, elleculed by Irvine Plaza Ml"ATIMG UMDC" wil M V..,ted U,._ an ENUE. ORANGE. CA 00000. PROPERTIES ,...,.,, I01 louttl Lewie II .. o11 rlgt\11, mlneralt, mineral Pattnera. A Ceklomla LJmlted flCTITIOUI aUllNlll lnlefOlttd pef'80ft ... an all rlghl. title and interest BENEFICIARY S AN 0rMtge, CA ._ (71•) rlghlt, rwrurat llM rlghll and Partnership ol 19200 Von NAMI objeclion lo IN ~ conveyeo 10 end now held CLEMENlE SAVINGS ANO -...100 NOTICE Of IMPE-PO-• TO OCher hydrocatllons 11¥ l<Mman A~ Rm. eoo I aid shows OOOd cauM by 11 undef said OMd ot LOAN ASSOCIATION IF AVAILABLE. THE EX· ~ w&n w~ name known 1Nf lrvlne, CA. 92715 • Tru.tor The totlOwlng person ha1 why the courf ~ not Trust 1n the property lllu· rec;orde0June27 1986as PECTED OPENING BIO SELL TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTY may be wflhln or under 1111 W1U. SEU. AT P\JeUC wlUldrawnuag8f\era1~r1· gr.,tha&.1~. ateo 1n said Coun1y and Instr No 86-273000 ol 01· MAY BE OBTAINED BY I Patee! of land herelnllbo'll AUCTION TO HGHEST rl8f from the part~thlp op.. A HEARING on ... State described .. flolll Reco<d1 In the olfioe of CALLING THE FOLLOWING dMalbld IOgllMr w~h Ille BIDOER FOR CASH (P1¥Mlle erat1ng under the ltCllllOUI pe*6on wil be held on PAM:EL A: the Recorder ol Ora.n91 TELEPHONE NUMBERS ON PubllC Notice I• hereby given thtt. five or more yMrl hat elapeed ~ lhe ..... and perpelUlll ~Ill ol df111ing, • Iha time °' .... In ~ bu 11 n es s n 8 me 0 I June 28. 1990 at 1 ;45 THAT CERTAIN BUILD· County THE DAY BEFORE THE asMSsments. on lhe rul property de9Crlbed Mreln were dedared to be tu.defeutttd mining exploMg and m0"9¥ ot IN \Hid Q ... ) • CHARUES CHILI 'at 102 P.M. In Oep\, 3A loc-.d., ING T.OOETHER WITH ALL said deed ol trust de· SALE (7141 385-4837 OR tnd that by pperatlon of l••· on July 2. 1990 ••• the tloul" of 12;01 ~m, Ille ther9'nelt• Ing IMT•lor and 11or1ng Ille"°""'"'"' enlrWlOI to Iha Mcfadden Ptac.. Newl>Ofl 700 CMo c.n.. Drive OTHER PERMANENT IM· scribes the lottowing (213) 827-4865 des~lbed r•11 property wlM become IUbject to the , .. c:ollec:lof I power of .... tor and removing Ille same trom Coul'llY Couttro-. 700 CMc Beach, Calll. West, San&a Ana, CA PROVEMENTS (THE "IM-PARCEL A PubhShe<l Orange Coast ••lllk• to p6y Hk:I duly .... u.o •nd legally levlecl ..... agaln1t Mid property, and that, sa.ICI land, Of any Olhllr land, Cenl« OM w... s.nt• Ana. The llctltlous t>usln1sa 92701. PROVEMENTS 'I LOCATED THAT CERTAIN BUILD· Deity PllOI May 31, June 7 llnless the property 11 sooner r~ °'an Installment P'lfl of r~lon le lnltlettd lnciUdlng the right 10 whll*odl CA all rtghl, title and Wer• name stllemenl tor the paf1• IF YOU OBJECT TO ON PARCEL 3 (THE ··LOT") ING TOGETHER WITH All 14 1990 U prov!~ by law prior lo 5 o cioctl p.m. on the l•I buslneu day o4 June 1"°· lhe tu Of d.racsionllly Clr\11 and mine ~ed 10andnow1111C1 by l nerlhtp was filed on October the gtantlna of the petillon, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT OTHER PERMANENT IM-Tn436 tol~eeor s ~~o ~~1:::1 .. ,,..... .. ..., ......... declared I be tu.defaulted la lrom lands OChef lhan rtlOM uncler Mid o..d ol Trust In Ille 7, t988 In lhe County of Or· ~utd' appe• at ... BEACH COUNTY OF OR· PROVEMENT 3 (TH( IM· .... ,c 11111\TICE , .. amqyn w pr,,,..... ·Y w ..,. 'V1n-, o tiertloabova CIMCf\CNld, oil °' ptOperty 1lluelld In allid ange ' and SlaSO~ ANGE. ST ATE OF CALI· PROVEMENTS ') I OCA TEO ..-..-, "" shown U ltlJ.amounl being 111 lorth In dOllarl and Olflll oppotll~ Iha deeQlptlon of the gas wells. 1unnall and stlallt CounlJ and SI .. dltCribld Full Name and Addlt!U of • Of file FORNIA AS SHOWN ON A ON PARCEL 3 (THE: LOT .. , P!operty 111~ property II nol redMmed, the right ol redemption Wiii lermlnete at 5 into, ttvough °' acTOM the•: thfl Plfson Wilhd11wing ~ wilh the court MAP RECORDED IN BOOK IN THE CITV OF NEWPORT • T ATEM I NT OF a clock on tile last bu1m11s day prlot 10 .... by the tu oolleclor 1ub$Uflao1 of the Muld Thi ler'ICI relerred 10 In !1'111 Mahrdad Arastah, 28331 bebe the hearing. VOA.Ir 125. OF PARCEL MAPS. BEACH COUNTY OF OR-FR~.:~ twwelnal>CW1 d'*"bed and 10 GuerancM II 1llU111ed In the Los Cabos. Lagun1 NIQuel, i!pp88'8noe may be In PAGES 3 ANO 4, OFFICIAL ANGE STATE OF CALI· Mf"AT..0 UMD«ft All lnlOfl'llllon conoamlng redemption. Of 1111 Initiation ol an lnallllmenl plan OI bottom luetl wlllpllockad °' County of Orange, Stale of Calil. person or by your anom.y. •RECOR OS OF ORANGE FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON A redempllortwlll. upon requeSI. be furnished by Roblft L Citron, Tr..-er· Tax COl!Ktor d1tac110N1lly drinlld •ells caJ11omla and Is described M Published Orange Coast 1 COUNTY SAID IMPROVE· MAP RECORDED IN BOOK FICTITIOUS aUllNl•I 11r>d Rldemp!1on OfflOer, 106 F1n1nce Bldg .. 830 N, Broadway. (P.O.Box 1438). Santa lunnM a/Id ahallt unoer and lollowl: Dally Pilot May 17 2<1, 31. IF YOU ARE A MENTS INCLUDING All t2S, OF PA~CEL MAPS NAME Ana. C1lll0tnia 92702 beneelh or be'fond the 1111erlot LOI 4 ot Tr9CI Ho. 7814, In June 7, 1990 CREOrTOR or a SUBSURFACE ST RUC· PAGES 3 AND 4 OFFICIAL llmlll theteol, and IO rldrlll. Iha ccy ol '"''"'· Counly °' Th-417 =t ~~: 1.:: TURES AN O FOUN· RECORDS OF ORANGE Wl~h~~~~o=~,,!::,,':'i!~~ I declare unoer penalty ol l*turt lhat lhe fO<egolng It true and correct recunnel. equip, maintain. Orange, SI .. ol Calilomla... your ~ Wiii the court CATIONS BUT NOT IN· COUNTY SAID IMROVE· ner trom the part~ip op- ,.., Rob art ~·~ttron , deepen and oper111• 11\0wn on • Milo Recorded In J118.1C..NOIIC( ... OQPY to c Lu 0 ING s E w ER s MENTS INCLUDING ALL 8<11 unoer lhe hct1llOU:.:Sr-------4 °' c ty T T Colee Mf sue.ti -"Ji °' · 9balt" '305, ~~., P9f'IC!'lal representalMt ~ -f · u s 1 n ~ s s ni'iiie o ... OUf'I ........ 8JI '°' wi!hOUI "°-"· .,. rlglll to 42; ol ~ Mllpt. K 057Gl1__ ilooointed by lhe court GAS. ELECTRIC OR OTHER T u RE s AN 0 f' 0 u N • CHA RUES CHIU II 102 E.xeculad II Sanla An1, Orange County on May 4. 1990 °""· tnlne. "°''• NP'Ot• and ReoorOI OI OrMge County. NOTICE OF PETITION Witlin four months from UTILITY LINES ANO/OR FA-CATIONS BUT NOT IN· MacFadden Piao~ Newl)()fl oper1111111roug11me1unec. ol Celilorn& TO ADMINISTER lhe dale of flnst i91Suanee of CILIT•ES WHICH IM· CL u O 1 NG SE w ER s Beien Celt! the upper 500 1111 o4 Ille Ellmpllrlg Th«•lrotn .. oil, • let1ef'S .. provldbd in PROVEMENTS ARE OE-DRAINS TELEPHONE. Tne 11Clll10U5 business iut.urlac. of lhe letld oil f19hll. miner.la, -mineral ESTATE OF. Mciion 9100 of tit EMED TO CONSTITUTE GAS ELECTRIC OR OTHER namulll9'Tl6nl lor the part· hetelnabove detc:ribed • ngl'ils, '*Ufet II" rtgtU and SHAWN LESLIE calltomla Probete Code REAL pqoPERTY AS SAID UilLHY LINES AND OR FA-nersnip was hleo on Octo1>er PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION .., r...-i In tha Died lrom the°''* hydloowbo111 tly CHAARIN au...._ ,._ , ri:.... .... ,ms· IMPROVEMENTS EJ<tSTEO CILITIES W~ICH IM· 1 IQ88 the c ni ot Of TheAssesSO<.sMapP1roelNumt>erwnenuNdtodescrlblproperty1n1nnllt1,rw•l'S INlne lndullriel Complele, ~ rwne known tNI SHA~~ ~~RI~,~,."''"" 1°' ,..,L.._ ONOCTOBER 23 1979 PROVEMENTS ARE OE· m °" v • to lhe aneUOf s map boo6t the map page Of blOck number In the boOk and Ille Reoordld ~blf 7 1912 '"11'1 be within or unoer Ille _.,_ A N U will not eirJWe be e four PAlltCEL a · EMED TO CONSTITUTE an~e 1n01v1dual parCAll number on the map page or Wtthin the block A parcel number .. f()t In Book 10414 Page )47 ol Pwcel °' land l'llfeilimcwe :,.KETT montis from fie he~g PARCEL 3' IN THE CITY REAL PROPERTY AS SAID oJll Nam~ 3"" AOdress OI ,.,_ample "OU -363·05" would ,,_n Book 44 o4 Ille A1...or's Maps,~ 363 (rnap Olfldal Reoo<di'. Clllalbld IOgell'llf WWI t"9 ~ dlia'8 no4ioed ilboYe OF NEWPORT BEACH AS IMPROVEMENTS EX1$1EOl 1he p~,son Wolndrawing page 36 DIOCll 3). and Parcel 5 Wtth1n that l>IOdl The rmip1,.._red10 are available lor NOTE for tnlonT•llon l*T*..,.. ngl'll ..t Clrtllng. SHAWN L MOCKI VOU MAY EXAMINE SHOWN ON A PARCEL ON OCTOBER 23 19•9 Feresnten Sllaw 28331 Loi mspecuon 1n the ollloe ot Ille Assessor ,~ ontf. me purponed rnwwig. ea.plonng ~ 8ka SHAWN LES lhe file ':f' by the ooun If MAP FILED IN BOOK 125. PARCEL B ca:os11 L:oun~rNiguet cfc::1\ strMI aocs1•1 o1 Mid land•: °"'*lnG 1hlfelor IJld sionr., MOYER you 81 a per10n PAGES 3 ANO " OF PARCEL 3 tN THE Cllv ut> s eo ary 3' All Pfoc>erlY tS 1n lhe Town1h1p South and Range Weal ot San B«nard1no BaH and 12562 l<elYln Avenue ltvlne. 1n and remolllng 111e same"°"' CASE NO. A150890 1r1teresled in lhe es&ale. PARCEL MAPS IN THE OF· OF NEWPORT BEACH AS oa;t! Pil~~ May 1 2" 1 Meridian Ca111omie 92715 (Vacant Land) s&ld i.nd. or arty Olher ltind, To . aH heirs, ~OU ::::f..a~tle ~~I OO~~ FICE OF THE COUNTY RE-SHOWN ON A PARCEL Ju 1 Q() Th-<116 The real 1>fooer1y 1h111s the subiect 011h11 Notice•• s11u11e0 1n the County ot Oran~.1:C '":1on mo~~::'"': ~~:;:...,~,:: ~': ~":no~ered.!s~ S~ Notice ol fie ~ ~R8~P~F T~:1~u~iu~ ~:~:~LE~ 1~~go~ 1 ~!IF P\RIC NOTIC£ qlate ol Calllorn1a. and IS deSGrlbed IS follows 8SMH111\C411 Ari hereOy g.11111 trom .,..,. OCl\er than ll'IOM persons who ~ 0 ~ I 1ventoty ANO OTHER PERllllANENT PARCEL ..-APS IN THE OF PROPERTY TAX OE FAUL TEO IN THE No 89 -Oelaull 8S·O 148!>3 AP Of impheo as IO lhe IOGalon 01 ,.~. delctibed, Oil °' otherwi9e be in .. rested in :sw:rsa :,y -~:i.on-: I M p R 0 v E M E N 1 s FICE OF THE COUNlY RE ... 1,.. YEAR 198S FOR THE TAXES 451·501-02 $1476 12 Russell Fred B lhelend 11er .. n cs-cnbed gas wells. tunnels l1'd 11\alts the will or estate. Of bot~ account as PfQllided in LOCATED ON SAID LANt' CORDER OF SAID COUN NOTICE Of' P\*.IC ASSESSMENTS ANO OTHER CHARGES 27 Sandptper The l lrMC lldOr•s and inlO, uvough Of 8CI051 Ille of SHAWN LESLlr; Mdon 1250 of "° AS SET FORTH IN PARCEL TV EXCEPT THE BUILDING IAU Of' ""IONAL OF THE FISCAL YEAR l98<1·8S No 90 • Default 8!>-0 1"879 AP OChlf common deslgnllllOn, 11 1ub1Uttao1 of 1111 i.ld CHAARIN aka SHAWN L Calitomla Probate Code A A ABOVE ANO OTHER PERMANEN~ ,._OftEftTY Huntington Beach City No S9 • Oel1ull 85-001017. AP 024·036-03.30 $353 32 Lindsay. Bruc;e How1rd El Al No 60 • Oefaull 85..()()t 196. AP 02!>-200·69 S 13 279 98 CHllllO Joseph, 801 Adams Av No 6 t • Oeltull 8S-500376 AP 107·381 -06 0100 S282 SS . Ghan.avatzadefl. Ahmad. 1656 t Newland St No 62 .. Default 85·~443 1, AP 107 ·664· 14. $65 32. Goeden. Glflld F No 63 • Default 85-0067S3. AP 151· 192· tO. $45136. Booth, Wallece N . 9022 Mld1tenanean Or No $4 • Default CIS-006893. AP 153-28'·06. $6627 22. Franklin ano SamM Lid , 90S9 Adams Av No 65 • Default 8S-006894, AP 1S3·302· 11, S508 40. Wieland. Ch1ries L . 19821 Potomac Ln No 66 • Oelaull 8S·023275 AP 939-03-007~S1074 32, P111erson. Ronald fl . 15689 Chemical Ln ... wpot1 Beech City No 87 • Oel1ult 8S.001839 AP 0<15-0e7· 12 $788 00, Sign11 LtnOmark Inc Konen. x M • 219 Cedar SI No 88 • Oel1ull 85-001900. AP 0<17·091·26, $463 32. H1illdy. Unda 0 . 123 28th St No 69 • Oef1ull 8S-OO 1975, AP 048·222·25, $321 58. Binstngs. Don El Al 17 10 Miramar Or No 70 -Defeult 65-0049e0. AP I 17·731·28, $102130 Rovwa. Marylou, • 84S S1nli11g1> Or No 72 • Oelaull 85-015106. AP 4S8-551-09, $39 04, Harbor View Knoll Communlly .A1111 ... NO 73 • Oetaull 86-01S 139, AP 4S9-042· 19, S2027 42, Allen. James W . 717 lrll Av No 7 • -Oefeutt 85--02 t240, AP 932·S 1-00S, $ 1098 23. M1rot1, Slephen, 8 ' Robon Ct CoetaMeuClty No 7{> -Default ls.QOS976,. AP 139· 123· 16, S7S7 70. Ferris, E1mond 0 ., 3143 M1dillr1 Av No. 76 • Oefaull 85-006020. AP 139·301-05. $791 0$. Jecquet. Minnie E . 1541 Pondefosa St No 77 • Default 8S~822. AP 422·423·03 (formerly 115-393·03). S3'4 84. Cuftit. Wiiiiam H • 973 Congr ... '· No 78 • Default 85-013950, AP ' <124-051·24, SSt. t8, Teregl•. Eleanor Et Al No 79 • Default 15..013957, AP 424· I 12·08, $334 ~.Silerio, Jamet T Et At, 820 16th St No 80 • Oefaylt 15--0 tc3te. AP 439-172-0e. Slt70G. Laurel P()lnt Town Hom.a Aetn No 81 -Default 85.0 14398. AP 439·112·21. $39<>-4. Laurel POint Town Homes Aun No 12 • Default H.01"400, AP 439·172-37. $39 OC. LaUfel Potnl Town H°"'"A"" No 13 • Default U-022 ... 2. AP 931·70 00., SICt7 00. Coett .. Pedflc Flnanclal COfporatlOfl. 2112 Maple St •C No IC • Default 15-02~"3. AP 931·16-0$1, $11313&, Stovall. Clyde L. Janet. Mlctl ... OIMd. 411 lfYtOn 5PtWIOt •51 Founa.ln Y .... J C"1 451·872·20. $2S92 66. ~ly$111t Thomas any ot 1ne reel ptope11y "8 einabova oeecnbed and 10 CHARRIN aka SHAWN~ tot~ Notice PA"Cll C I M P R 0 V E M E N T S 87'71 S G 8 Ced1rSP<l"IJ ' ~bed abcWe 11 purpor180 t>otiom 1UCl'I wh•PSlocllotO 0t LESllE MOCKETT aka fonn ilebte horn NONEXCLUSIVE EASE· LOCATED ON SAID LANO Pur1Yan1 to the Ca11tom•1 No 92 • Default 85·015289 AP Ito oe· 2562 KeMn Avenue, Cliract.onally anlled wells. SHAWN l . MOCKETT aka coun :.::-fie MENTS OVER LOTS 14 AS SET FORTH IN PARCEL Sell·Sl<'YICf SIOl'agto Fac~1ty 463-'3t·l2. $3533 34. Kessler. Jtllrey N · ltrvlne, .Ce11tom.. 92715 tunnels and 1hallt under and SHAWN LESLIE MOVER AftOfney fOf Petitioner• ANO 15 OF rR.-CT NO A ABOVE ACI «B&P C~ 21700 el El AJ. S Sunrose " Un4mp<0111d, Vacanl Lar>cl. blnealh Of be'fond the exteriOf A PETITION has been Robet1 W Ander • 97•0. IN THE CITY OF NEW· PARCEL C MQ I the unoers•oned will No 94 • Default 85-0tS724. AP dlractlons mey be oOlainecl Mrnlll thereof and to rldnll filed by RICK ANDERSON Hehn & H9hr1 eon POAT BEACH AS SHOWN NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· NII at put>I" &i:ICllon. on S29-1"2..01 $1874•0 Thomas Michael ~IO. •rlltlll requltl rllunnel. .Quip. m111n1a.1n: in the Superic:>t Coutt of 1 E.Cotcwedo•vd ON A MAP RECORDED IN MENTS OVER LOTS .. June IS t990 at 200 PM E . 1 I L-s 1ubmhlcl 10 dllyl pnor to the r1911if, deepen and oper111e Callfomla, County of ... IOO ' BOOK 406 PAGES • 1 ANO ANO 15 Of TRACT NO t817S ChalsWOllh A.,.nue No 9S • Default 85..023172 AP td pubic:91ionol thil Hoticeto Mt aUdl -It Of mine., ORANGE. 8 CA 42, OF MISCELLANEOUS 9740. IN THE CITY OF NEW Grll'aOa Hills CA personal 938·85·019. $3088 87. Serota S11nley El Ille belltficMll, or ll\l!llM •. WllW r-, Ille .... to THE PETrTION 1o1•11n ' ....... MAPS N THE OFFICE OF POAT BEACH AS SHOWN prweny 1nc1uc:11119 rurntture Al 16 GOidstone " 19 Speaelled, Inc. p O. Boa drill, m~. •ore. ~ and requestl that ~ICK ~ Coasl 0811Y p,a THE COUNTY RECORDER ON A MAP RECORDED IN Ciolh1ng IOOls and 0< Oll'lef 5013, c.pin!lfl-. CA. 93013. oper111e lrvougt\ !hi 1urtac. ot ANDERSON be appo!f119d une 7 . 8 14 t996 Of SAID COUNTY ANO BOC>t< 4otl PAGE(21•1 ANO hou~Old terits SIOfed t>y Ne•c:-..... Unified The undersigned Tr\lllM Ille "Pl* soo .... OI Iha as pe~al representaW. . . . LOT 12 OF TRACT NO •2 OF MISCELLANEOUS 1ri. lollowmg s>elSOllS .. _. Dlat-'-t «*deim•""' llab4l4y 1or ""'1ut>1Ur1ac. o1 in. land 10 aaninlSlef the estate of PllllC NOTICE 9626 1N BOOK •26 PAGES MAPS 1N THE OFFICE OF SP c201 KATHLEEN tlVVt '"" lncorrld,_ or th• .. , ... hlfllnat>OY• Ollo'il>ed .. the decedent. 2S TO 27 INCLUSIVE OF Tl'iE COUNTY RECORDER WE ST addretl and Other common , • .,..,.., In the DMc1 from tha THE PETrTION NOTICE IS Hl.lltl'.aY QIVEN MISCELLANEOUS MAPS OF SAID COUNTY ANO 0wll8f reser¥e5 lhe right No gg • Oefaull '85·0l"4 t9. AP detlgnlillOn. 11 eny, S11own ll'Vlne lndul!11al Complu, '9CJJ8SIS the decedents THAT PU"IUANT TO AS DESCRIBED ANO DE· LOT 12 OF TRACT NO to l>td a1 I~ ~ale Purefle'M9 439-231·32 $30 78. Maicwetl. M-rw.ln. Recorded ~ber 7. 187? Will and codols, if any. CA.L.lf' ............ "'°" FINED IN SECTION t 02 OF 11628 IN BOOK •16 ITIYll be maoe wtlh CHI! only Huntington Beech Unified School ot.trlct Said ...... be maoe. ~ In 8ooll '°""'· PIQI 347 ol be admtted IO --f'llllONI COOi sa,100 THAT CERTAIN LEASE PAGE($) 25 TO 27 IN and P••O IOI' 31 11\f ume or wllnolA ~ °' ~. Olllc• ReclorO&. •• ~ .,y TMAT THI ~.....-o DATED OCTOBER 23 1979 c Lu s Iv E 0 F M I s purchase All purchased eapr-°' Implied, regtrG1nQ NOTE for inlorn*lon ate ava~ lof wtL&. llLL. FOf' U..AID ANO RECORDED IN BOOK CEllANEOUS MAPS AS goods are ~Id as •s at'IO 1111t. pos••"°"-or purpoMI onty, Ille ~eo examination II\ fie file Mpt "INT. TH( PlRIONAL 13364 PAGE 289 OFFICIAL DESCRIBED AND DEFINED ITIYll t>e removeo at lhe tome encumbranc•. IO per the .. , ... lddre.I ol lllkS ltind 11· by .... court "°"°"" ML•vt:D TO RECORDS IN SECTION , 02 OF THAT of sale Siles SUbjeCl lo lrem•ning pr1nc;p.1 wrn ol the 2562 llelYln Av-llWll ·THE PETITION KLOMO TOTHI FOLLOW~ The street ..Odress anO CERTAIN LEASE DATED prlO< e1ncenauon •n tnt No 97 • Oefaull 8s-oon<19. AP noll(I) llCU!ed by Mid Deect Cel11omla ln71S (Vacant Landi recJJOSIS aulhonl)' to ING· Ol hef common Of!lltgnahon OCTOBER ;>3 1979 ANO t!'tent ot Sfllll~l l>t!IW-' 178·S32·4S. $4 16'4 7<1, Coasthne De-lot frutl. Will\ lnlarttl thereon. All lntpeellon ot Mid land Nil lldminlsler lhe estale OAVIO K BURNETTE 11 any ol the real prO(>efty RECODED IN BOOK 1336' ownerano oohgated oaf1y veiopmenl CO<p . 1692<1 Perk AY • ptOllld«I In Mid nole(I), "°' bMrl m.S., and no under the l~ndent HERMAN SPUNDLE PAUL described abo ve IS PAGE 289 OFFICIAL RE-01te<I lhlS 3151 oav ot Mey No 98 • Oel1ull 8S-007760, AP aclY~. II .,.,,,, uncl« the M1Ut11r1Cet .,. l'llfeOy gli/111 Admlnlstraion of Est.ates BA 0 GER 0 E A N NA purported to t>e so IS CORDS 1no 71h dly QI June 1990 178·5S I· 12. $488 08. Parlutr, Clludl R I-of MIO Deect ol Trull. °' impllld -IO 11\e IOcaflon of Ad. (This authonly ... B A c H T I G E R BIRCH STREET NEWPORT SAID LA""O •S ALSO Public Storagto Manag~ Jr , 17167CoutHwy l-.CNWgetandlloenaetol thelandhlfeindeacfll>ed. allow the personal CHRISTOPHER PAT · BEACH CA 92680 KNOWN BY THE ORANGE ~I Int le>~ 1818) PROPERTY TAX OEFAUL TED IN THE YEAR 198<1 FOR THE TAXES. ASSESSMENTS ANO OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1983·84 Newpot1 Beech City the TMlel and ol Iha ltUllS The l lrMI llOdf .. and representalNe '° 0 ... TERSON ALEXANOER BENEFICIARY TRANS· COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 244-8080 Agenl IOt ~ Cf9llaCS ~IMS Deed OI TNll OChlf COITlmon Otelg~. 11 many . ac9ons wilhOU1 s TR A ss ER s EA N AMERICA Llf'E INSURANCE AS 5015 BIRCH ST CA l ·3 81] The IOlal emount °' ,,.. .,..,, ol lhe r ... P'Ol*'Y obla~L~ approval CALLIGAN JAMES RICE & ANNUITY co 12131 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Pu~•Sht'O Oranoe Coa.11 Unp9IO ll9latlol ol the dltcritled abo"'9 • ~ad ~for.!_~g cer1aln llftfY TONY RAMIREZ MANUEL 7"2·533, ATTN IRINE UNDER A DEED QI' TRUST Deily Pilot May 31 June 7 OOliglllon MIQKICI t1y Iha 1o be: 25e2 KeMn A-'ue. 1"1>QJ1ant actions MAM E 0 E RAN O y EDISON DATED 6 13 86 UNLESS 1990 property to be told ano ll'Vlne, Celttomill 92715 howeYer, the persona; p ET R I c H KE v I N Tne 11ndt!fs1gn~ Truslee YOU TAKE ACTION lO Th-'3<1 lreasona.ble •HITlllltd COiia, Unimproved v_.. Land, representatlv~ witl be URGUHART d19Cla•m&anylltb•hly lor 11ny PROTECT VOUR PROP --------- Ppenlll and advanoee at Ille OlflCStOnl mey ~ oOlained required '° g ...... noclce IO SALE WILL BE HELO AT 1ncorr@Clnel$ of the street ERlY IT M,llV BE SOLO 1'T SHOP llrl'le of"" lnMlel publ1C91Jon ol pursuenc IO • wnnen requlll interested per90nl ""'"' 10 00 AM ON JUNE 18 aooreu ond Olfler common A PUBLIC SALE IF '1'0\J 99 Del I U~6S9 AP 1'"' NoliOI of s.ie • lublnlllld 10 dayt ptlOt IO Iha they halle waiWd nob Of 1990 AT AMERICAN MINI dMJ9Mllon .t any snown NEED AN EXPLANATION No • au 1 5'.083.31'2 63 ,.,,. ~IOn ot 11'111NOia10 consented'° IN propo90d STORAGE WHERE SAID herein OF THE NATURE OF t~E AT HOMEI 117-421·01, $2102 44, Thomassen The benellDllry under SlliCI the benellC*"f °' trwlM •. acbon) The lndepe~I GOODS ARE STORED Se!Outewilloemaoe Out PROCEEDING AGAINST • a.oro-w . 1916 Dover Or 10..0 ol TMI hertlolore ~ad Inc. p 0 eo. admirMSntlon aulhority 20941 CANADA RO EL WllhOUI covenent Of war. YOU YOU <\HOU LO CON· Coata Meu City .. eQAed and delivered 10 1111 ~13. ~.,-.CA.. 93013. Wil be grWlled u,._ an TORO CA 92630 ranrv e'prns °' 1mo•oeo re 1 ACT A LA~YER !undlf'ltgnecl • wnnen interested pef90n , ... an GOODS MUST BE PAID garC1109 1111(0 POSSMS'()!\ O< 50 IS BIRCH ST NEW Make classified advertising the best way1to save time and gas! No IOI • Default 64..()13490, AP Oedatllion ot Oelaull and The u~nod TNlll .. objection to the pelltion FOR IN CASH AND RE· enoumb•1ncn 10 O•Y In@ POAT BEACH CA 92660 422·2S2· t 1, S 134 25. PICll. &.nlto, 2052 Demand '°' Sale, and a •rllllll dls<:la>ma any ~Oollly tor .,.,., and shows oood CllUS. MOVED FROM PREMISES rema1n1no Pflnclp&I sum ot (II a street aOOrtoss or W4'111C9 St Nocloe OI ()efaufl and Etealon lncOfTeaneu 0 Ille llfMI hy lhe court' lhoold not AT TIME OF SALE the nole(Sl 1ecureo by H ld common dn1gnt111on OI No. t02 -Oefaull 8'-013M2, AP 10 Sell The ~lgned tddr•s and Olhlr common gtWll the authority OWNERS AND MGRS Deed ol Trust With lr\le1es1 prOc>eftY IS shOwn 1100\11' "° 424-361·24, S285 82. Elilt . Ellis E Et Al. C9ulld tlMI NOlloe ot Oetaull ~lgnallon, 11 .,..,, r.nown A HEARING on fie RESERVE RlGHT TO BIO AT tllefeon u prov•de<l 1n said w1rr1nty " given "" 10 '" 918 SunMI Or and ElealOn IO Sal IO be hlftwl petition will be hetd °"ISALE not .. sl &dlllncfl 11 any completeness 0< torrKI No t02A • Default 8'-013764. AP rlCOfdld In tne county whlf9 S..O •• •1• be maoe. b\11 June 28, 1990 at 1 45 ..ctttv LAWIC* MGA. vndeflhe tetms ot said Deed n1111 The b•nel•NlrY Daily Pilot &42-5&11 426-453·12. $1392 08, Palm-Meet Center 1,_ r ... ptape11r • k>Clltd wlnout ~~ ;"Y· P.M. In Oepl 3A localed ••1 Pvbl!Vled Ofinge,' Coast ot Trust leu cnarges ana unO•• saia Oeeo 01 Trust tll" All1o Pant Inc [)ele ...., 29. 1980 -::-Of • ong 700 CMc C.nler Drive Delly Pilot Jun41 7 14 t990 expenses ol lhl Trustee and reaon Ol I breach or deltult Fountain Velley City ~ed. Inc., Tn..!M, ~·:np.., ,,: :ro\ Santa Ana, CA ThU1 of ll>t! truslS creel~ by salO In IN obllgallons ~·~1---------~~E~~13 PlllCl(ll05.) remaining princlpel 1U1T1 ~~ IF YOU OBJECT TO l~lllllll!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~!!!~~!!!!!!!l!!!!!i!llllll!lllllllll!i!llll!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ No 103 • Oelaull 84..()07036. AP .......... --notl(I) llCUl'lld "" 5ald .,_, -~ ...._ ..... , ......... ::~~e~-::;41~!,°!0od~,Ma~lm. r;r~;PMOC·,..·::~~~uE!fil~e&:~n!t:~~~ sT•DTING A NEW BUSINESS'."· lrvlne City .,.. _ _. lerml ol Mid o..d ot TMt, ions with lhe court 1111\ ---------11-. c:Nrget and ••penMt of be re the hMnng VOA.Ir No 104 • Default 8'-013"6, AP •3'..0 t2-0e. $2734 81, Kazarian. Arttlur Et Al, t8182 Construction W Cl No 105 • Default ... -014322. AP 445-132· 13. $36.695 74. Mac Jam l id .. Centerpolnle Partners. t9772 Jambor .. 81 No. 106 • Oelaull 8'-014489. AP 451· 18 t-GI. 12211 <>-4. Frytlman. Phyllll A , 20 Star Tl'lletle PROPERTY TAX DEFAULTED IN THE YEAR tH3 FOR THE TAXES. A~SESSMENTS ANO OTHER CHARGES OF l HE FISCAL YEAR 1982·13. No 107 • °"*°"' a.GON10, AP 142·113-0t. 1621 H . ~. l'obln o .. 1S3t1 Shut• Ln Coeta ..... Cltr No tot • OetauH '3-0t73tc. AP C24·111·03. S 1~3 50. Seet>om. "°'*1 A , 171t Newpor1 Av No. tot • C>eleutt 13.017316 • AP 424·211.0C. SS34S.CM. SeaOorn. "°'*' A , 1717 Newpor't Av rtalC NOTICE ,,.. Tru11ee and 01 the trutlt appewanoe mrt be In • 51111 Cf .. ld ~ Mid OMCI ol lML person Of by your attomey The ICllal amounc of ,,.. RE ... MOTICI TO unpaid ba1at101 ot 1111 IF YOU A " CMDtTOf'I 0# obltgalton MCUr*1 ~ the CREOrTOR Of a auul TRANIA" ~' 10 oe sOld ano t Cfeditor of fie (lec.L 1101 .. t07 ~ etttmllld COlll, ct.oeaied. you mull file U.C.C.) .. PlllMI MCI 9dV.ncM • the ~ Ciaim #Ill the court Nollet 1a ,,.rtby ..g1~ 10 lime o1the11\111111 pullltcellion ol ind fTl9il 8 cot>Y to 9- CredltOr I of the wllhln Ille Noliol ot Sale II e; J9P'IMl\'9M named 1ren1let0ffsl that a ...... 2 • ..0 • led by the court butlt tr111ster It •t:ICM to bl ti. llelwlldlt) unoer Sillld '°"' inonf'9 trom made on ~al property Deed of TNlll '*~• f'9 aee of hi 118UMCe ol hereinafter 0teer1bed •IQHf IM ~ IO 1i. lenef'I • CMOYtdtd In TM ntiMS and buslnett ~ a wrllen Mellon 9100 ol 9- addr ..... ot IM mtended Oeaarmton of Oel9&ll and c.llomi9 Proll9le Codlt tr1n1terora tr• Shane o.nw.s tor a.. and a Wl'ltten The 1n'9 tOt Nino dlllrN Thofnton-Acktano. 92 Cof· Noeoce ot OllM ena Etealon d noC eicplre Mb• tour porate Perk. S11 c-222. 10 Sell. The unoertigned mont. twOm "-hHrin9 Irvine. CA 92714 C*IMd lllld No!ICI Of 0.-. di• nobd ~. The ioca11on 1n Calilornia and Eteaton to Sell IO Ille YOU MAY EXAMINE ot IN cfllef executive offlOe l'ICOt'ded Ir\ the county Wl'llr'e f'9 • MP by 1t'9 C'OUr1 or pmc!Pel bua.MU olfiCI 1111reel~11 IOC*ed rvou .. • ~ of the Intended trenslerO( 11 0.. ..._, 2t. 1980 int91•tld In f'9 .... , ..,,. .. tbOW ~. Inc., T"""" you J'MY .. wtl\ 9-COUl1 Al ott1er f>usjnHa natne9 11t0 (ugenlll P--. a IDfm.I Aecauell end eddr ..... uNd by the ~ CA 83013 !9061 Soeciel Nolet o' '- Intended tftneteror wllhln tlt<l-1•14 ~ Ptr1l IMM. ol lft ~'°'Y ,,,,... yMrt 1 .. 1 yeer• 1u1 Pl'ltldent ..,,_ ot _.... - paet ao tar .. known to the June 7, 14, 21. 1990 Of ot any petcion =dff 1ran1l11M are er-. CoMl 0..., PllOI ==t ,.J'°~ TN rwnllltl end bu..neN = Pf'Obll9 Coda ....... o1 IN Intend.ct ... IC M)TIC[ lot .9Dedll ~:I•• JONAS W .. r 11*& "'°"' s:.;:.~:i."' 21251 Calle """' oour1*"-.,.. _ s.:;•t-t;*'= ~~a~• ¢11mL*c_W•: lllftl ~ (t ~!beef ln TM *'°""'O JMnOM n A~9tU. NO 110 • °"91111 -.01 .... AP general u LanOtt•P• c90lnG bue1Met •t 4MI Cii!s4 • °"" 4tl-CMl·H , lttc 71. ..... ..._. M •• , M~ and 11 loee1" A"ANPA'S. 17l4 So. "'"9 t• • 110 °"'*" 1t· t2 ColPG"9t• P•k Ste l1tcllcl, Anel'letm Calif =•rt .._.. • The Legal e>.partment at the Daily Piiot ls pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses We wlll now SEARCH the na~ tor you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court Houte 1n S1nt1 Ana. Then. of courte. attef the March 11 compteted we Mii file your fietltlous t>utlnn• name atatement with the County Clerk, publllh once • week tor tour we.kl u required by law and then file your proof of publl· , catk>n with the County Clerk ,,. Please stop by to hie you' 11c11t1ous business statement a1 the Daily Pilot Legal Depart- ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. California If you can not stop by. please call us at (714) 642·432 \, Extension 315 or 316 and we-will "natce arrangements '°' you to han<11e this procedure by mall It you should have any furthef Questions. please call V$ and we will be more th•n glad to assist you Good luck 1n your new bus1ness11 fl'lel1M Of ... 0.-~ f'tlOt M9V The....,... nMM ueed Jeeus Marl!MI VIiia t2S CMnlleeo..t~Ploc b!22'1. lrWM CA 927 ,, tH02 Jt.~~tM ~~~·~-~~~H O~herh ... ~~~~.~1 .~~,~-~~·~-----~~·····-~-~~-~-------~~-----~ l • - I A ( ? 0.•189 COMl DAILY PILOT/ Tburldlr. June 1, tMO ft*MILY cmcus "Look, Mommy. PJ is finally as big as his panda." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson tt1~. SwEET PoTAToS ~ilo}Opwy ! YAM WHAT. 1 'fNA. 41) 'fAATS All \MT I ~'-\. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham THE FUSCO BROTHERS '-' [:_1 "It's a protection racket. For a bone a day. he agrees not to intimidate our customers." NANCY ARLO AND JANIS " ' ~ 6oLLY. MR WI LSON ~ IT MAKES YOU LOOK .\ HUNOREU YEARS YOONGfij< ~ 11 b y Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson ~ CA~fUL CROSf>l~(i YOU fAl.K Lll(E: YOO rur~K 8£CAU~ I:Nt YOUR rA1'~R! f14,4T ~il"R~~f' I~ 5TUP10' ............ ,, by Tom K. Ryan ), __ ._l~'L'=- ~ _...,........_._ ---.J "" DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan .. ROSE JS ROSE by Pat Brady SHOE JUDGE PARKER :;oon MORNING, S A M I 01.::' "'OU see THE NEWSPAPER ABOUT KATE B ILLINGS? FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1HE CJ~A~~ OF NINE1'1' ! 0 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~Lo? -WHY?!! by Lynn Johnston I' by Charles M. SChulz NO, l1LL TAl(E TME 8LANl(ET ... '<OU KEEP TME TMUM8 ! by J .C. Duffy BECAUSE I FO<.J"1D l}IESE SHADES ON THE TABLE ... If T'D FOUNC> A BERET, I'D HAVE GoNE PAR/SIA(IJ. by Jeff MacNelJy by Harold Le Doux SHE MIGHT HAVE by Tom Batluk ....... a•~ •"•'• o• "'• My1>l'Oltler·tn·law 11 not too ..... w•owb.cf -d• be smut when II comes to '°"' •o '"''" '°"' • -o • '' money SO we weren I SV" I p11sed when t"8 IRS Clllle<l I C 0 R P l T him m Granny says 'A '°°! I I I I r I . tndh•$moneyeresoon· ... I YAR DO I I I I r NA L U N I I I r I ~