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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-11 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! It's Monday, June 11. 1990, and here's what's happenina: OR.ANGE COAST WEATHER: Morning low clouds will give way to sunny skjcs. Teday'a kip/Jew 11/U Yesterday's hi~/low 66/~I Tomorrow's h1&h/low 68/62 SPORTS: Majer 1.-pe a.MMll: SU Diep I, DM1en l • Tesu I, Mpla l w.wo.,: ~MJa•.u.s.A.1 NBA Ftul1: Delnll au. P•rtlaM IH 24-HOUR HOTUN• TOTH••DITOR 642-6086 lee P-AJ ford ..... INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: Over-aclliever: Those people ...._-+--wh&--leutcd hetMtCWly-hired Huntington Beach City Ad· ministrato r Michael U beruap as f oing above and beyond the cal of duty weren't kjdding. An Oru1e Coaat Dally Piiot staffer trying to determine who won the "Run for the Pier" in Huntingto n Beach thought he would get the run-around when he made a Sunday eve- ning caJI to a "for infor- mation" phone number on a n 1er for the event Instead, he aot Uberuap. Little did the Piiot staffer know' when he made fhe can around sixish on June J that the phone number on the fl yer was the main number for Huntihgto n Beach City Hall. After a few ri ngs. a man answered. The Pilot staffer asked for race information. The man on the other end explained that he was C'ity Ad· ministrator Michael Uberuaga and that he was the only per- son at City Hall. "I'm just trying to catch up on some things." Uberuaga said. MONDAY, JUNE ll, 1990 Our All-Star ·Academic Team ..., NM ,._. .., Y9 hpe The Or•nge Co•lt D•llJ ..-1ot'1 All-SS.r AcHet1tk Te .. Chin •nd l1tandlh9J J•n• Wey, G.cll brleVJ, Mkhelle lnclude1111e•ted front leftt John Yoft9, P .... el• Lu, Annie Thomas, Mitchell T .. 1 and M•I fthanl. &lltor's otC': .411-srar teams Dre normally the stuff of the sports section. But all thmgs change. This is the first-evt:r Oru_1e C..al Dally Piiot 4// tar 4 cadem1C' Team The academic squad includes the top students from Huntmgton Beach. Fountain Valley and Irvine. Nett week. the Dally Piiot will unveil the Academic All-Star Team rrp- re~ntmg high schools from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Laguna Bea h. We asked <·ach member of the academic squad to note ~h1ch high school they'll be vaduallnf from. ~h1ch college the) will attend in the fa/ and to answer the question: ··Does lcarnmg come cast/) 10 )OU or did }OU have some obstacles to O\'ercomc?" . M~elle Iva Titomas Foutain Valley Hip Scbool Yale Unb'crsUy .. tress at ttmes. and just a smile at others." Gadl Barlevy U•lverslty Hl11t Scltool UC Berkeley "My parents wen-an 1nsp1ra11on to me, and they taught me to wo rk ha rd and study. I was also encouraged by my fnends. who worked right along with me. and one of whom (Mitchell TS31) wa'I co-valed1cton an wi th me " MUellell Tsai UnlversUy Hlglt Scbool Stanford University "In my childhood, my parents pushed m e academically as all Asian parents do. However. at Ul( be&J.nnJn&..Df ha.h sd1ool~m)' parcnt.sJeft me to find a wa> fo r m)sclf. It helps when the compc:t1t1on 1s also )-Our best fnend. Gad1 Barlevy. It lowc~ the su e s le\el "I would hke to thank Les Johnson and the Junior Classical League for gJvins me a chance to find myc;elf. I beheve tha t Univers1t) has removed ma n) of m obstacles in m y learning. The faculty has provided a n educ.a· uon. which not only teaches yoo. but in· v1gorates your 1maginat1on and mou vates your desire to learn .. Mal Pham (Please sec AU·STAR/llack P•I 1 ...... c.Man...._.n Votes a relatives' projects debated Amburgey $ays _ ordinance would violate hts rights 1y TONY DOOERO DMl)I ..... SUlft 11/l'tt .. COST A MESA -A debate over whether a C11y Council member can vote on a relat1 ve's project has flared up again. A pet1t1on dnve by a Costa Mesa man has prompted the council to request City Attorney Thomas Kathe to draft an amend ment to the eity's conflict-of-interest ordJnance. Kathe said he 1s in the process of ruhng on the constitutionality of such an ordinance. and he will issue a dec1s1on on the matter this week. The controversy began last March after C'ounetlm11n GfV Amburgey sent a letter to residents hv1ng near a housing prOJCCt that was being developed by his son Ron Am· burgey. The letter sought to clear up what Amburgey believed were m1sconcci>- t1ons about hts son's proJect. And Amburge) later cast the swing vote that approved the de\Clopment. That action b ) the c;enior Am· burgey was cnt1e11ed by some Costa Mesa residents a'i a conflict of interest. a charge Amburge)' denied because he said he has no financial interest 1n h1~ son's projecl. However, Roger Blanchard. a res1· ent wn o opposed Ro n mbUrJCy's development staned a pcuuon dnve that was presented to the co uncil at its last meeting. Blanchard's pe11t1on calls for ao 1n1ua11 ve that "'ould stop elected officials from voung on a rcla11ve's prOJCCt Scc)ong to \tem Blanchard's in· 1t1at1ve. the council then took action and voted 3-2 to draft a similar ordinance of its Olil. n. Amburgey. who voted apinst a rat\ing such an ordinance. said not only 1s the proposal an act of vind1c· (Please se~ VOTE/hdc P•I Ubcruaga then s h uffied some papers. got up from his desk and. after a search of various offices. returned with the phone number to the firm handling the race results. The number he forwarded was for a recorded message saying the office was closed. 2,000 walk in Irvine to fight AIDS 86 AS 85-7 A8 86 A6 .• A.7 A6 86 ' A9 Al 88 , A7 81-4 A6 A4 ly KAREN AUGE o..., ~ Sc.,, 111 ..... JRVINE -They came on foot and on roller skates. They came w11h church groups. with school groups and with friends. Ther came with babies 1n strolleM. with dogs o n leashfs and w11h Walkmans on their New life GR Gld Newport 9y IRIS YOKOI Delly ..... Slal9 .., .... NEWPORT BEACH -Some de· scribe the strip as "seedy," others as "quaint." But whatc~er they Yy, most people in the Old Newport Boulevard area I aaree the row of small offices and motels between Newpon and No nh Newport ,,..~ ... NIWPOltT /-.ctr heads A.nd while most of the more than 2.000 "ho pan 1c1patcd in the fo urth annual AIDS Walk Ora nge County Sunday cam e to have fun. they also came with a p\Jrpose. The diverse group tha t trekkrd along 6.2 miles of Irvine streets on ly AMANDA \I/RAY O.tlly ,._ ,_.._._ lllrlt•• FOUNTAIN VALLEY -John Bovbcrg, he's "the teacher to get." Bovberg. a 19-year veteran of Fountain Valley High School and the Oru1e Coaat Dally · Piiot's Teache r of the Year for FVHS. is also a teacher to wa tch out for. Besides gemna his students to dress in raas and eat soup while studying the 0eJ>(Usion. the 42· year-old U.S. history teacher never foraets an idfosyncrasy. After puttina his students throuah plays. debates. mock in1crv1eW5 and historical news broadcasts, he takes time at the end of the year to recosnize their effons.. He doesn't limit h11 honon just to aaidem1c ldlicvement. tho~. lovbera aivcs students .. antsy" awards. "mo tor mouth" awards and "I'd rather be in Flonda" awards - for those who complain the most about the air co nd111oncr. f or the "Rip Van Winkle" or .. whiplash" award, last week he jolred about the winner's tendency toMldenly hf\ hit hrad ofTtht desk. The tlMs llttrrtd t ood·nllurcd1y u Bovt:\ lookr<t at a yount~man 11 the of the room. "ly d9c WI), have }OU ever no- dctd Joe when he tea\trt the class? He hu a red mark \>n his forthrad." lovbera hrld up a rope for the ll'f&• ...... I /a.di ...... a sticky. O\ercast ·morning helped ra1St' an estimated S330.000 1n pledge do nation ... But they also ra ised community awareness a nd under .. tanding of a deadl) disease. said Patnc1a C rane. a c~ha1r of Sunday's e~ent Community education was one of . . the goals of thr walk "hen 11 was conce1\ed in I Q86 and has remained a major pan of the "alk's m1ss1on. Crane ~1d. "The wal k came out of sc eral agenc1e<o who \3" the need for educa11on and fund-ramng." Crane 1 said Thr "all . "h1ch had been succe sful 1n l o A.ngelcs. seemed the ans"er to both needs. she said The first )-Car. pan1c1pat1on and support came la rgely from the gay community. Crane said That year. 1.400 walke"' helped raise SI R8.000 for local group' IO\Olvcd an AID IPIHse I~~ AIDS/llack Pagel • .· CW People/ ew Ship c[!rries 38 mllliQn gallons of o~I ., WHAi&. mACmC t'11t ........ OALVSl'ON, TIUI -A ..... ol powedW esploli.. ..._, lboUdablai•.........,...-. .. c:mrtll JI •iliOn t:': fll ail leDt buriUlil CID IPi iDIO die ..... .,..... Mid. wnil ii ........ one... 0.. Oun Qief Peay Officer Todd Na.on said. .. We've Sot bunai111 c:nMle oil rollilll oft"tbe Item into aM water." Authorities aJso said they ftte concerned that the ship's slft'll •POeated tO be listina. -The five explosions hit nearly I th days after a blast and fire-killed at leut two crew memben and forced evacuation of the 85J..foot-lona Nor-~n tanker Mep Bora in lhe Gulf of Mexico. They were the latest in a series of smaller explosion• that beaan Saturday afternoon. The ship's stem, where the fire was concentrated, has dropped by 58 feet since the first explosion Satur- day, iodicatina eitbcr that tbe carao bad shifted or the Mcp Bora was takfna on water, Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Frank Whipple told a Sunday eveninf news conference. .. We re uncertain what that means,'' Whipple said earlier. •h01 aot eood," laid Nlln• -We doa't know tbe poaibiliay ot it liDk· ~~ii • ..,., cbaace ol lbl abip ainlral dM J.eln die a11J11I •" bl lilid.. -we-.. llil op4i 'aic IMt IM .-., ud cmlO can ... •wd ii dllle ii ID ~ve ftae8-•'11 opm9lkm. • By 9 p.a., tbe _., llld acMliled. wi\b die tect s feel 9boft tbe water's IUlface. •id a-t Omrcl ~y <>mcer Howard J. Holma.. The lalll\ bl8l1I. wbicb bepn lale in the IDOfDilll and ceded UOUDd 12:30 p.m., c::ame lbonly after man- ben of a ulv• tam boarded the crippled lbip to beain a full«ale assault on tbe blaze. They were off the ship before the blasts ~n. and there ~ no RPOrta of iluuria. Memben of &be Smit America Galveston Bay Salv• Team, hired by the ship's owners, weR able to lhut off some valves to the lbip'~ tanks, Whipple told an earlier briefJ ina. 'I . A sp1 I about one male Jona north of the vcuel and one about lO milea Iona to the south were visible Sun- day evenina. Prevailin1 curTenta and winds were cxpec1ed to J?Usb &be oil towards a I SO. to 200-miJe IU'etCb of .......... ,.,. .................. pour ... ., Oft ........... ...,. Ml*er _,.., es11lo110111 rodsM di• Norw•1t111 '81111• Off die co.t of a.lveston, Te• ... Tcus coast between Freeport and Corpus Christi. Thou11nds of feet of containment booms were being brou~in as a precaution in case a SP.ill . developed. The tanker, 1 miles southeast of Galveston, held 38 million pllons of Hdtt crude oil. The mapitudc of the potcnt.ial spill from the tanker cu be emphasized by a compariton with two 01her recent oil spills. The Euon Valdez, the tanker that caused the Alaskan oil ~ leaked 11 million aallons of oal and the American Trader spilled 2SQ,OOO gallons of oil at Hunti..,aon Beach. ---By Th .u.dai.4 PrH1 Man believed world's oldest' oc saloon owner gunned down SANT A ANA -A 11loon owner was aunned :.:.n~PMPHHfl -. . dies in his sleep at age~ 11 2· down · in the parkin& lot of ~is establ~shm~t lhonly after midniabt Saturday tn a shoonng wath no apparent motive, police said. The public address announcer for the Bren Events Center and scveraJ other major basketball events around the Los An&eles area over the years. He is best known along the Orange Coast for his wort with UCI basketball and the Big West Conference basketball to urnamenL He will do 1he Fabulous 44 C.lifomia Slate All-Star BasketbaJI Game coming up at the Bren Center on June 24. The assistant boys basketball and journalism teacher at Sanla Ana Century High School. K.a1z resides wi th his wife and two children in Irvine. .. h sounds phon} but 1rue. When I was a little bo)', 1 alwa)' wanted-ro De-a spons-announcer. sold tum the TV sound off and do the games myself And when I said what I wanted to be in class at school. I'd say a sponscaster. By a quark. when I was in hi&h school in 1968. the) needed somebody to do PA for our high schooT baseball team. I dad m) best John Ram~y (the late longtime professional spons pubhc address announcer an LA) impression with a soprano voice." PA BACKGROUND-------- LONtS0N -Former coal miner John Evans. regarded by the Guin- ness Book of World Records as the world'~ oldest man, died in his sleep early Sunday, his daughter-in-law said. He was I 12. Betty Evans said he died in a chair beside his bed at his cottage in Forest-fach. near Swansea. Wales, after feeling "a little unwell" for a few days. The genial Welshman firmly be- lieved hi s longevi ty was due to not drinking, smoking. swearing or -&am· bling. "But some part of it is taking hot water in the morning ... (w11h) a . ....smalLbil oLhoneyJ:xe been ~na - that since I {cured," he told the British Broadcasting Corp. on his I 11th binhday in 1988. The 1990 Guinness Book of Re- cords said Evans was considered the world's oldest laving man because he had a binh ccr11 fica1c proving his age. It sa)s 1he oldrs1 laving person whose binh dale ca n be au1hen- tica ted 1s a 11 5-)'ear-old woma n. Carne C'. \\'hue. born in Gadsdtn. Fla .. on Nuv. 18. 1874. She lives an a numng home an Palatka. Fla. Evans \\3\ born on l\ug. 19. 1877. when Queen V 1ctona was on the Briush th rone. H<.' staned wurkang 1n coal mmes when he was 13. and only stopped at age 73 because of National Coal Board manda1ory re- tirement rules. -By nr AISoclared Prus The victim, Donald Hendrickson. 47, wu BRIEFS staDdina in the parkina lot of bis bar the Top Hat, 2534 W. 17th St .. when he was struck in the head by a sin&le bullet. said Santa Ana Police Sgt. Joe Esther. . Hendrickson was 1aken to Western Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, . Esther said. . While he owns the bar here, pohce were uncertain where Hendrickson lived, Esther said. . Witnesses could not say how many shots were fared and police had no information about the type of gun, no suspects and no known motive for the attack, he added. Santa Au Police have asked anyone with information about the incident to call detectives at 834-4801. Man arr~ted following chase AJI ll=RT N - A mm_ who tried to ~lude police in fullerto.n was shot at and la1er arrested following a chase in which one officer was dragged alongside a stolen car. police said. Two Fullerton officers were assisting in a proba1ion department r"I sweep Saturd_ay when they noticed two men fightin1 at about I 5 p.m. in the 600 block of West Roberta A venue. said Fullttton Police Department Sit. Neal Baldwin. Both men ran when the police stopped to break up the fiaht . Baldwin said. Francisco Montano. 18. pushed aside bystander Aide Tostado, 18_. jumped into the ~oman's car and 1ried to drive off. the scraunt saad. Officer Derick Boyd. wh o chased Montano. reached into the car to shut off the ignition. but he was dragged alongside the car as Montano drove ofT. Baldwin said. . Boyd suffered a scratched leg before falling from the car, police said. The second officer fired six shots at Montano but did not hit him, Balqwin said. Minutes later. additional police o 1ccrs arTested"'Monfano, wbo was booked for Tobbery. grand theft auto and agravated assault on a police officer. Baldwin said. His first opponunl\} came wh ale majoring an 1ele- commun1cauons at Pasadena C'ity College. when he began announc- ing NBA summer league game<> at Cal State LA . Katz did those games until th~ league mo\-ed to Loyola Marymount m 1982. He's been the vOJ~<! of the Big West tourney (formerly Pacific Coast Athle11c Association) since 1977. He was the official Uken bac.k-up PA an r977-78. A graduate of Long Beach State, he did 49crs football games for seven years and 49ers baslce1ball until moving on to do solely UCI games in 1987. FClr three years, Katz did both. And iromcall}'. the only game he's massed al UCI since he beg.an in 198.S was the Bren Center opener an January 1987. "It's lund of strange. A lady came up to me at Long Beach and said. 'Aren't you the voice of Cl. too?' So it wa s kind o( a schizophrenic thang. I had moved to the Irvine area. there was the conflict between Long Beach State and UCI and I was coaching at Santa Ana High. so I elected to sta y at Irvine." Rebels said to win control of · Liberia's international airport Police were looking for 1he second man involved in the fiahting. Injured cyclist's condition upgraded HUNTINGTON BEACH -A susl)C('ted drunken motorcyclist injured in a Friday afternoon collision with a car here was listed in fa ir but stable cond111on Sunda} after his transfer from a hospital intensive care un it. HIS FAVORITE PLACE TO WORK-- "I've worked all the ma1or arenas and the Bren Events Center 1s b> far the most d ynamic arena I've been in, and I'm not Just saying tha1 becauM' I work there most. It would make anyone sound good. The wor<>t 1s 1he Sports Ar<'na. and at The Forum. yo u have to play wath the microphone a b11. IT'S NOT SO EASY-------- "I think the 1h1ng peopk have to undemand about the public address system 1s at looks easy and as easy. but af yo u make a mistake. somebody in the background will come back at you. Where in TV. you don't haH· a live audience. Tele\ision has become such a major factor. It's the fear of publtc address announcer when they come to you for the starting lineups." MONROVIA. Liberia -Rebels won control of Liberia's 1nter- na11onal airpon and recaptur<'d most of a rubber plantation oulside the embattled capital. witnesses said Sunday. The reports came on 1he eve of planned peace talk 'i between the rebels and President Samuel Doc's government. Hundreds of foreigners mean- while converged Sunda) on a small airfi eld in the capital 10 leave the West Africa n nation on evacuation fl ights. ihe rebel'> now ma1n1a1n control of most of this West African nation of 2.5 million. The 5'/i-month-old civi l war has left more than 1.000 dead: The main Robcnsfield lnter- nattonal Aarpon outside Monrovia had already been closed for a wee k by figh1ing. Witnesses said Sunday the rebels had taken Smell-No-Taste. a village that had a small arm y garrison a few hundred yards from the runway, puuing the airport und<'r their con- trol. -By Tiie AHociated p~., Kenneth Snyder. 35. of Laguna Beach. was hos pitalized Friday at UCI Medical Center an Orange wi th fractu res to his ~rvical vertebrae and knees and lacerations on much of his body, hospital spokeswoman Elaine Bena said. "He's sllll going to be w1th us for a httle while." she said. Snyder wasn't wearing a helmet when the 4 p.m. crash occurTCd Friday at Beach Boulevard and Taylor Drive. He may be paralyzed from the neck down becaust of his head in1uries. said Huntinaton Beach Polic<' LI. Patrick Gildea. Snyder was-!ra veling south on Beach Boulevard when his motorcycle collided wi1h a car driven by Mirabelle Socorro. 34. of Orange. Socorro wa s making a right turn from an eastbound lane on Taylor Street onlo Beach Boulevard. Gtldea said. The motorcycle struck the left side of 1he car and the two vehicles careened over the center line into the northbound lanes. Socorro was unhurt in the crash. Gildea said. "The one I remember mosl. when I was first s1an1ng ou1 doing games at The f orum. I kept telling myself. 'The Forum isn't going to get to me. a public address sys1cm as a public address system, a basketball coun as a basketball eoun.' It was the California all-stars against the Soviet Union's high school kids 1n 1976. and Marcus Hamilton played for 1he California team. I got on the mike way early and was practicing. o;aymg. 'Marcus Johnson (Milwaukee Bucks player) because 11 sounded neat. Theo before the game. I said, "No. 44 from Verbum Dc1 High. Marcus Johnson.' People I know on the East Coast heard me say 11 ton telcv1SJon) ·_The ~ Lwnc.mbtr _ is 'Act like .it didn't happen.' That's t·he thing I did learn from the course of hstening 10 01her pubhc address announc~rs." -Suicide machine woman called a 'pioneer' for death with·dignity . l!'vesugators determined at the t\ospital that Snyder was intmucated. \ Romanian drowns off Huntington PORTLAND. Ore. -A woman who used a controversial machine to commit su1c1dc ra ther than li ve throu~ the mental destruction of Alzheimer's disease became a "pion- eer in the ·battle fo r death with di ity," her minister said Sunday. TRADEMARK ----------- nen.ds. aod_rcl;u ves aa.there<1 aJ the First Unitarian Church here for a memorial service for Janet Elaine Adkins. 54. who daedJast Monday in Michigan. An exceptio nal woman an life. He didn't rea lize ii a1 first. but his line for a 3-point basket - "3-point basket by Scott Brooks, 3-point basket!" -has become somewhat of a s1gna1ure. "Janet would become famous in death," said th e Rev. Alan G. 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''''''" .... ... ,_ PrmlloOlll ....._ ·--!Mtr .. ltlll/ Pleil( ... "I have supponcd Janet's right to dtcide when she would end her life." Deale said. adding that the Unit- arian Church suppons "death with dignity.·• The Uni1arian Uni versalist As- sociation in 1988 adopted a resol- ution thal, -acknowledging circum-- stances in which the inherent dignity of life may be compromised. sup- ported the right to die in accordance with one's own choice. "She desired control over her own decision in this matter." Deale said. "To die a little later. or a little sooner. does not matter," he said. What matters is "to live bravelf· to love wisely, to sec how bcautifu the trees arc. and even 1he sea -to enjoy the world ... " I Mn . Adkjns had planned the joy- ful. hourlona ceremony before travel ina to Michipn, where Qr. 1 Jack Kevorkian hooked her up to the suicide machine he invented. She touched a bunon. releasina an ananhetic followed by a lethal injec- tio~. Seconds later. she was dad. , • Janfl loved life. but she didn't fear death," said her friend. Judy Humil\on. A spiritual ptnon. Mrs. Adkins 11w death 11 a passins into the ne~t phate of her ~arch for the ultimate truth. Humiston said. I -81 rti. .u..mlH Pntt I HUNTINGTON BEACH - A tourist from Eastern Europe drowned Friday when he got caugh1 in a riptide while on an outing with friends to Huntington Beach. '.fhe victim. whose name was withheld pendina notification of relauves. was pronou!'ccd dead at Pacifica Community Hospital at 3:40 p.m .. said Huntington Beach Police Lt. Patrick Gildea. The man, a Romanian in his 30s. had aonc for a swim on the beach nea~ PacifkC'oast Highway and Beach Bou\evatd. At fin\,.~ accompanied children to the water line. then he andually made his way out 10 deeper surf. Gildea said. At 2:30 p.m .. his rriends noticed he was in troublt and called lifeguards. They pulled him from the rou~ waves and worked with pa.ramcdics to revive him as !hey took him to the holpital. Gildea said. -By Th Aaedate4 Pref• News of the weird , Judge says dogs can't visit jailed animal rights ac;tivist HARTFORD ~ A jailed a~imal rilhts activist may DOI have 1 visit fTom . ~ d• wh1fe lht 1wa1tt sentendna on an auempced murder conv1ct1on, a Jud&c ruled. y.s. District J~ Peter C. Doney Nied Friday that 111~ correction otficia1' are ~t ~·ted to allow Fran Stephanie Tnnt's four dop so visit her at the Naantac pn10n for women. ' . T~'l llW)'er. John Williams. •id he will pttN on wilh elJont IO allow VISltl wnh her clop after Trutl II lefttenc:ed. .. ,,., ~Y 10 make a job about O.ii. .. Wilhams 11id ..... , the truth of tbt mauer " her clop m her only ftieftcb." For the r•cord Under • plea .-men•. Trun ia npea~ to be aen1ellelld in July ao ~ a term WI Wbuld lftd w.11 31, 1991. .. An Ckceptioft in the plaintiff's aituation will nrovidc 1 ... far ~ Ir 11 rite Or-.. C-11 DUiy reQuall by odml ud b al IOftl of ntmah, .r D0r., laid. • Pllel'• policy ro promprl,, cor-T~n. ~ ph1ded no coca• in April to 1 ~ "* *' ...... a =:',~°'or'f:::~,;::. =:.:.:-:.:::. t: ~~ ..... Corp., in• W•PI 10 WI die I '"'" ••-W1t Pl~ 8 °'"9flll ~ c.11 642..,,J11 ind ,,. for rite 1'e" c=ey -.......,, ._ ift ao.n::r.,. ..,...,.. ...,_ 80 .. ill VOL M, NO. m -~ city drtt. -........ ... ... ,.. Wllliill cu it Ulal in or....,. ._. ____ ._ __ ._ ______________________ .... ______________ ~~--"""'"'----------------------,._----------.... ----...... -~_. -•rftlitA.111ftlllll,,.. I • • .. • f I ' ' Russian a quick stucty In · capltallsm Health ·care, appeara'-"ce, n~w car ~come house guest's obsession I n Saturday•• column we introduced you to a 21-year~ vi1- itor from MOICOw. Ivan (not ( hit real name; he 1tiU fears the KOB) vi11ted Oranae County u a pest of Bob and Mars Hdlender of Yort. Unda and Donna and Jerry Fred Nonb of Costa Mesa. This is MartJn the rest of his story. ' Takina Ivan out to eat was a niabunare ... His table manners are atrocious," Jerry said ... At McDonald"s be aie IO much he aot lick -tWit there. . "We took htm to our yacht club one niaht and be ordered two complete dinners. He had a steak dinner, a puta dinner then two deuertl. He seemed to feel just fine, and I think he wouid have aone beck for more if we had let him." The hiah point of Ivan's dinina adventures on the Oranae Coast came when the Norths took him to dinner at the Sizzler across from UCJ. ''He started catina with his hands, riaht off the buffet,•• Jerry shuddered. "We finally convinced him he could have all he wanted, but he had to put it on a plate." That Ivan did -four times. The waitress told the-Norths she'd-never seen anyone pile-so ~1rfe>Od on a plate. Ivan's fascination didn't end with food. "He wu posseued to drive thinp," Jerry remembered. "We went up Harbor Boulevard to look at the auto dcalcnhips and I thouaht he was aoina to jum.P out of the car. Then he saw one with a 'nothina-down' 1ip1 on it "l can walk in and act that car for nothina?" Ivan asked. Jerry pvc him the bad news that he'd 'need a aood credit ratina and a JOb. "What do f>cople make? How can I aet a job? How can I aet a loan? How can I get collateral?" Ivan wanted to know. Ivan aot the hang of capitalism rapidly. "He's.a p-eat shopper and he'd spend days looking for the lowest prices •• Donna North remembered. "He desperately wanted ii pair of SOI Levis and he read every ad he could find in the Times, the Resister and the PUet. Then one day he announced that wt were going to Mervyn's. because they had the cheapest price on SO Is." Health care and his appearance were two more of lvan•s· obsessions. He constant.ly looked in mirrors and primped and desperately wanted to get a CAT scan and an MRI. Ivan's hopes for the medical tests were dashed when the Norths explained that they would cost several thousand dollars. "He also wanted to have his teeth bleac~;· Donna said. "We told him that was out of the question, too, so he spent at least 30 minutes several times each day brushing bis teeth." Ivan's smile was not bright when he talked about life at home. To ~ve some measure of balance to his visit to-SOuthcm California, the Norths took Ivan through Watts and East Los Angeles. "It looks like where I li ve," he said. "The difference is, if you-wcrtk harcthe!n. you cannave eve ang you want. At home1 even if you work hard, you can hardly have anything. Most Russians have good savin~ accounts because there's nothing to buy." As a mid-level employee of lntourist. a reserve officer and a member of the Communist ~. Ivan and his wife live reasonably well -far bettuthan mos ~ their agc. They have a three-room penthouse apartment in Moscow, "with our own private beth," Ivan boasts. For this they pay 60 percent of Ivan's $20 per month salary. His wife. a data processor. makes about half that. They will not have children. "You are crazy to have kids in Russia, Where will they sleep? You have four or five families sharina ..an apartment. If you live in the country there arc only dirt roads ... o~ water tap for an entire village. We are the poorest of Third World nations." • -I van continued: "It is almost impossible to get a decent place to live in Moscow, so you have to live in suburbs. But then you can't act to work in less than an hour and a half unless you have a car. _andhardry anyone bu~pany o~can-ha~~rs," Lire an the Soviet Unton is no great shakes. but don't start feeling too sorry for Ivan until you hear some of his views on minorities. So deep is his racial hatred. Ivan wouldn't even speak to two physicists at Unocal in Brea, Russian Jews who have defected. Nor does he have much usefor Asians, Latinos or blacks. ''When I was at the university we used to go out and beat up the African students." But anti-Semitism is Ivan's strong suit: "When we take ofT on- thc Jews. we will make Hitler look like a aood guy." . As far as Russia's future goes. Ivan thinks Gorbachev 1s on the way out. "People lake him as a father figure, but they're waiting for him 10 fall on his face." Don't the younger intellectuals and the middle class support Gorbachev? "We like him. but we're too busy trying to figure ways to get out." Ivan said. He cautions Americans about ~oming too optimistic about perestroika. "The older people, the military. they do not like the new way. We never had these troubles like Estonia or Afghanistan. Be wary of your liberals.'' he warned. "don't let them stop building tanks and airplanes. We're not. If I lived in the U.S .. l would be a conservative Republican." · Ivan's going to school in New Jersey now. Jerry North rcpons with some relief. "But I suspect he'll be back here some day." Unlike the executive officer in "Red October" who dreamed of settlin' in Montana. Ivan seeks only the bri&ht lights. the action. He found 1t here on the Orange Coast. Ff'H Mutlll '1 ~l•m• ru1 MOIHlay1, W~dlly1, Frldlly1 a4 S.1unlay1. Actress frequent pag~ant volunteer • ID Lapu Beac•: Legendary act~" Bette Davis. a Lquna.Bcaclu:csidcn&-in-the .. 940sJ was 1n-.ctive-OID-¥00 volunteer for the Laauna Beach Festival of the Arts. ICNOW and in 1952 was a. model in a Joshua Reynolds portrait in a Pageant of the Masters "li vina tableau." • la Newpon Beac•: In 1979. nine days after the death of Newport Beach resident and actor John Wayne. Orange County Supervison voted to chaJltc f. the name of Orange County Airport to John Wayne .._ ___ _,, Airport. • la Costa Mesa: The Honeybucket in Costa Mesa was a popular jazz night spot in the 1960s. • ID lnlae: Much of the Irvine Ranch wu onot swampland. Known as La Ciencp de IHRanas (the swamp of the frop), the land was aradually drained and used for sheep puina and cropa. -c.,,......, •7 ..... ,.,,., • la H••tl•&t• Beac•: In 1972, Huntinaton Bach implemented its K-9 proaram with two German shepherds, Barry and UUi, and handlers. I we·~ waiti111 for your historial facts. ~nd them 10 Did You Know. Orup C-1t Dally PUet, P 0. BoJl I j6(). Co.ta Mesa. 91626. -c..,l.letl •7 Aw ...... ' Nobody Picks All Six Nwnben Nobody aucued the Iii winnins aouery numben or even five of si1 and the bonus number in the al1fomaa Lotttty't latnt .. Lotto 6-49 .. pmt" Jeavina the.'top pnm undanned. offtcials II.id ~unday. , The numbers, drawn Saturday nilht, were; 17, 41 20. 27, 28, JO. 47, and the bonus number, 44. •1,1 There were 16l loctery tidcN told con&linlal ftvt COl'ft(t numbm. and eech ticket ... worth 13,927. ne 10.J09 tdeU with four CGrftC:t aumbm were wonh S56 tee:b. ~SI' Orange Coast Weekend ... r~ ' 8ugattl model draws • crowd. Dally Pllot p•oto1 by Spencer Grant, Bran Mickas ud Almon Lockabey Volunteers •re off to cle•n up bay. .. .. Mlc,..el 8rown ~-tlll •etcll lllllo. It was a weekend of cars and boats on the Oranae Coast. The Huntington Beach Concours d•Elepnce brought hundreds of dreamers and dream car owners to Central Parle on Sunday. Among the eye-atchers was a Bu11nt model.all -foot stretch limousine and a field fuU of classic Corvettes. More than 300 people Saturday man- ned scores of boats to scour Newport Harbor in the Newport Area Chamber of Commerce Marine Division's 10th an- -nual Oean Harbor Day. Groups of volun- teers were assiJned cleanup zones along the Balboa Peninsula, Lido Isle. Mariner's Mile, Back Bay, Balboa Island, Bayside Drive and Newport Harbor. The Alaska Eagle. Orange Coast Col- lege's 6.S-foot yacht, set sail Saturday on ; the first leg of a six-leg training cruise that will take students to Hawaii. Alaska and down the west coasts of Alaska. C.tnada and the U.S before returning to home port in September. As the I I-member crew hoisted sail off the Newport .Jeny, driulina rain and--southeast wind.J prom- ised a lumpy night -and possible sea- sickness -during the first 24 hours of the voyage. The Poor Men softball team decided lo borrow from their Little League counter- pa.rts and raise money for new uniforms the old fashioned way -a car wash. But whctl\cr it was drought consdousne!I or gloomy skies. the Poor Men's plans were a wash out around noon Sunday as hardly any dirty cars bad shown up. Maybe the guys should sell candy bars. Well-wishers bid OCC'1 ... le fOiid ferewell. Poor Men softball team •••Its cust0111ers. Officer, responding to alarm, in collision COST A MESA -A police officer driving 10 a robber) alarm apparentl) ran a red li~t near South Coast Plaza and hit a car driven by a 71-year-o ld woman. authont1 es said. .,J POLICE LOG Neither dri ver was seriously inj ured in the 11 :30 a.m. collision. t'lut both wer~ wan to ffoag Memorial Hos- pital for observatton and later released. said Costa Mesa Pohct" Lt. Tom Wam- ack. Officer Robert Egar was driving on Bear Strttt en route to the alarm al Broadway when he falicd to st.op for the light. Wamack said. His police car broadsided a car dri"en by Hcl.cn Louise Ramslcnd of Costa Mesa. who was dnv- ina west from South Coast Plaza. The California Highwa) Patrol. wH1ch 1n- •vestiptcs all accidents involving pohcc officrfl. is probing the accident, but at may be sevc ... I days before the results arc known. said CHP Sgt. Jay Ointile. Co.ta Meu A man rtquirt'd 16 sll tChC\ '" hi\ ract Thursday after bt1na_puncht'd b\ • man he kno~ onr u "Rlmbo.'' The \llt'llm told poh~ 1hat R1mbo. 1 nt• 1fttd 1J a rnend of th<' vic11m·s cousin. knocked o his door in the SOO block of Joann . trttl. then cemr 1nstd( and visited with him for a~h1lc. Then. as the vtet1m walked Rambo 10 h1 car. Rambo tumcd and punched him. 1'nockcd him 10 th< around, and lucked him 1tver1l 11mct ('('Ordina to lh<' \ltC'llm, Rambo lo&d him he was bt1n& punl'ht'd for da11na his «>usm's former au1rncnd. 0 A duffel baa ronta1n1n1 • "-ellet, S45. credit cards. 1 mov1c-rcn1al card, a 1ov.c). khaki ""°"' •nd 1 T ~1n wn rtPor1ed taken S.turda)' from a locked locltC'r •t tl\f Sports Conntttion. T 0 Two mtn and 1"'0 ~omtn lie Sl.l ,.onh of fOOd at Ot1u•)"s on cai1 I th ~trttt \aturday. end thtn Rtd 0 A 'Unc•K and its roq1cnt,, valued at $42,, WIS llbe tOtn en unloclt.cd ronS 'an in tht UOO block of loi Vt• On\c. 1 he thrfi OC' umd 1n ~pnl and wu ~Fnda , 0 >\ Hogur Bamuchacl\ cu~lomrr reponed that ~h1k hr was 1n the bar fnda) n11th1. M.>m~onc stoic his 'rh1cle rcgmra11on and a S750 ~t of golf clu~ from h1\ locked car 0 Someone too~ a \ch1dr from 81c1~pon Bi~rs on t 71h Strcrt on a 1e~1 dmc Tur~ay anJ ne,cr returned Foutain Valley I\ man a11emp11ng 10 "mJ«t humor" into a heated situation at The Hop nightclub becam e the '1c11m of assault and hattrf) alirr he was punched 1n lhr ryr 0 Someone dro'r a Che'} No'a onto the grounds of Fulton Park. crc:auna mulhplc tirc tra ks in the gnus and damaging "atcr spnnklcrs. 0 A rcsident n:poned the 1hefi of his I 080 Honda Pfl'lude 'alucd at $1 b.SOO. Huntington Beech I Pay at the first ~mdow plrasc. hu1 don't foraet to stop. The manaaer of the Dd T1l.'o ~st food rtstauflnl on the «>m<'r of Brookhurst lrttt and i\dam.s Avrnue reponcd 1ha1 a drunken customrr in a ....,httc JttP ram:ned into a wall and then smashed out 1 ~1ndow. 0 A motonst dm 1ng b) the 'X>Op.block of Hamilton ""enuc noltccd that a man wa tandin& nakt'd on 1 nearb 1penmt'nt balcon) and fondh na him5Clf° 0 Vandals uiina a 88 aun shot out tht w1ndo~ of thrtt vch1clc' perked' 1n a din p1rk1ni lot on the comer of Newland trttt and Plc1fi Cout Hiahwa near 1hc Edison pe>Yr-"tr plant. 0 A man dncnbcd II I "ll"IMlenl lypt" was tetn sw1!\J10I a shclt and harH~1na CQUltomcn 1n.lthe park1na lot of Jon11han HaJrcuttcn. / 0 W1tnet1a rqK)l1Cd thal lhrtt YMn plktd a shop-eina (t" 1n tbt mtddlt or the 11m-t 11 the comcr of Golden Wett I~ end WemtT A~l:lt. atUllftl lft automobl~ e«idtftl 0 F0t two weetfftds 1n a row. ratdcftu hive com- plained 10 p()tlct lbout ~ par\tn OttUmnt ll the menc9ft $pmty Pl"lftttftl buddt,. It 15101 Chtmpcal Lant. 0 A bMl!ctball hoop wn teo6m from • beck~ of • a ~ 1n tM 6000 block of Matti C'1rtlt I nine >\ mailbo' on '\unmc1 "as blo"n up Satur<Ja) with an unkno~ n I\ IX' ot fire\ Tad er 0 mt'onr cntel"t'd a home on "cacia T~ Lant' throu&h a \hd1ng glass door ~1metimc bt't"-r<:n Monda} and ~turda) and ~tole SllflO in J<'"-clry and 1 v1dcocassc11e re orde r 0 Ciomeonl' smn~l'i\' pa'>senger-sidt wii'ldu~ on a J~p C'hrrQk<"C parked :11 r 1na Hut on Culvrr Dnve Saturda) an d \IOlr J S I~ .mo diamond nng and a $450 Louis Vuitton bag 0 T v.o chair<. "'rr<' \IOlt'n Imm a tronl lav.n on A.spen TrTC Lane 0 >\ S200 'rllu" I ·'P<'t'd mountain b1kr wu stolrn from in front of ( arr~ Jr on ( ul"er Onvc Fnda . Laguna Beach Three nOc, and l"t' handguns wn\' lhc featured items of a Lagurui St'ach man 's garqe salr. Tht man was t'vcntuall) arrcstt'd b) p0litt on ~usp1c1on of CllT)tn8 a conttal«t ~t'apon 0 " tt'nn1 ra k<'I C(l\-tr conta1n1ng two d1amoftd nnis val ut'd at $~4.DOO ~11' \IOkn from MouhOft Meadows Park 0 Police arrc,tcd a La&una ~ch ma n on sulPK'lOft of baucr. and making tfcath 1h1Tats H11 t.11 wu ICt at SI0.000 Newport Beaeh Th<' third 1n a rt'«nt ruh of clc,ator-bunon bumms <>t'nlmd Fnda' at th<' Oak~ood pen1Mnu on 16th trttl mconr uK<t a C\&lrttte hahttt or 1 match 10 sci four bufton on firt Tiit btate wu the thi rd or ii kind IO ~wp(>f't Beach 1n JUtl I few ~~· 0 A men 1Tpof1ed that h1' stO 1u1tar •a1 la.lteon froen a publac bmch Fnda •t 21st trttt and Oceanfront. 0 n OlymP\11 camtta \lllK°'d at S400 •a• \Uftl fmm the Harbor Club °" Ptc1fie ou1 Hllhwaf. I 0 An On1ano man ~t 1n10 dlic -awr It Nc1wpon Btech Friday. and~ lw QIM <*l. cllWO\Cied .... tOIMOftt tltd "*" tl11 '°"' •ftd a .... ,. Plft ~ <'Ofllatntd the kt)• to tl11 car. Tlt( tnlft IMcr diace••• that "" ear. • 1911 ~-Stofpo, "8d bin ~ llM& wttll h11 wallet. Cft'd11 carcta. S 1 IO Pd • SJOOel or .oar ctvt»t ti ..., __ • • • • I meda famlly spe ks 'Frank-ly' Life interesting with 12 men named Frank A1..AAOIDA -Say hello to Frank J. Mani-... _. .. ......_, Frank. Alld lbeir bnlilber, Frank. Alld tbeir odllr brother, Frank. Alld bil brolber, Frank, and one other brother: Frank. 1'llen. of coune, there are their children: Frank, Frank. Frank, Frank, Frank and Frank. • Frankly speakina, then are 12 f ranks in all, n tbe moment -l 3 if you count the pelriarch, Sl-.)'af~ Francilco. But bokt on a minute. The sons and grand- sons all have m iddle initials: J. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. and J . lt isn't that their parents are sadistic pranksters who tbo uaht they'd have a good time at their son's expense, and that the joke was so funny that lbc sons all played it on their sons. Not at all. They just didn't want to play favorites. .. As long as we k~p having boys, they'll all be named Frank J .• " laughed Barbara Mani- busan, who's married to Frank John Manibusan. son No. I. It d idn't sum out as a plan. It just ended up that way, explained Lolla Manibusan. who gave birth to all six boys and to two g.irls. Plagued by miscarriages -seven in all - Lolla Man ibusan was told that babies wouldn't be in the picture in her married life. But after three miscarriages. God blessed her and her husband Francisco -the lung Frank. She gave birth to a healthy baby boy. The cQuple. both from Guam. named him after the father. figuring he was a spcciaJ -and only -child. But lo and behold. they ~ere blessed agam. Into the world popped another bouncing baby boy. "We couldn't have him feeling bad." said Lolla Manibusan, reflecting on her frank de· cision. So he1 too, wu equipped with tbe .. F-worct" - u tbe samily likes to refer to it. 1"bey tbouPt he'd be &be lut. but fate had other ...... .. When tbe third one showed ~ .we aid> 'There are two kids named after their dad - what's aoina to bappeoT" rec.aUed dad Manio- buan. Fair's fair, be flnall)" decided. ··1 nev~r dreamed 1t _.., IOina io be like Monon Salt -when it rains it poun," la~ Lolla at a Sanday family ptberiftl at .. home base" -lbc parent1' home. There is a distinction between the Frank J.'1.. The J.s arc different. f or the SOM it'• John, Joseph Jcue, Jerry. Jady, and Joseph Haley. Ali Manibusans, every last Frank son (they ranae in • from 23 to 34). have settled down in Alameda. Everyday life can get a little complicated for a bunch of guys with the samt name. There was the ti me that frank John went before a judge to clear a traffic ticket. No'sooner did officials plug the name. Frank Manibusan, into the computer than it spewed out a ton of tickets. "The j udge wouldn't believe me that I bad only four warrants.'' he JOkcd. Tickets always have been a proble m for the Manibusan men, who generally go by the F-word at work and the J-word at home. Franciscon used to end up footing the bills for countless tickets because no one would 'fess up, and the tickets just identified them by their rightfuJ names: Frank J. Manibusan. "Theo I tried to go get some credit," said Frank John with a laugh. But his parents weren't laughing when they decided last year that they finally were going to get some nice furniture. . They plunked down their credit applicatio n a t a nice depanmcnt store and -BINGO -up came the red flag: credit risk. Not because of a cash flow problem. but sharing credit appli- ca"-9 with u ,ouna men eatablithina famthea tends IO lboot down o ne'• chances. NodUal -apecially apendina habitt -ta terribly private unona the Frank J.a. One Frank dip ud the whole family is informed of the intimate detaila. Of count, the advantqct definitely o utweilb the detrirnent1, they e1plain. Can't do jury d uty? Not to worry. Which Frank are tbe authoritres aoina to cbutiae? And if one 'bro' is out or cab. who cares? He need only tear out a check from the wal&e( of bis siblifta. What teller it aoina to think to ask for • middle initial, let 'alone a middle name? ··we don't leave no checks layina around," explained Frank Joe. No. 2 son, while his brolhen and father nodded enthusiasticaUy in qreemenl. And while lbcy get in tro uble for th( other's problem s, they also set some rewards. Take the time Frank Jady ended up with a job that his brothcf Frank Joe had secured but was unable to accept. And imagine Frank John's surprise when he 101 to work the day after his brother Frank Jady, N<>. ?-son. made the papcB because the governor pve him an award for helfing out at the Cypress structure after the Oct. I canhquake. "They said, 'Hey, Frank. I saw you in the newspaper. You're a hero.' I sai<J that's my brother frank Jad y." Then his brother Frank Joseph made the papers for chasing a robbery suspect d own the city streets waving a bat. Alain. explanations were made. Wben Frank Joe made the paper another time for cruising a second bad guy - this one toting a gun -Frank John's e mployer. Pacific Bell, wrote a whole story about his heroics. 1The anecdotes m.·ver stop, in the lives of the male Manabusans. to be perfect!> frank. -By Tk A110CJated Pren Proposed smoking ban has restaurateurs fuming LOS ANGELES -.\ proposAI to ban smoking in all of the rn~ 's estimated I 0.000 restaurants ap. pears headed for a heated battll'. a!> restaurant owners tlJme that it 1s unfair. month after reports that the federal Environmental Pro1ec11on .\gene~ was about to declare that sec- ondhand smoke causes 3.000 cancer cases 1n nonsmokers each year. The restaurant industry claims a ban would be unfair to smoking customers and would hurt business. "What sm okers do 1s the} kill themselves slowly. and that should be their prcrogatt\e." said Re nzo Roder. general manager of Harry's Bar ID Centul) C11v. "They deserve their place in soc1et). and we should make space for them." In Cahforma. 171 cn1es a nd coun- ties have some km d o f limit on smoking in restaurant!>. The only city with a 100 percent non-smoking City Councilman Man ID Braude introduced the proposed ban last C urrent ell> law requires non- smoking areas in restaurants wuh seating for more than 50 people. -By Tiie AHociatt!d Pu., Ex-racer recgvering_!!om heart surg~ry ,J' WEST COAST PLUMBING & ROOTER • '&g «>O<Jgh '° -"°"' ttffds Sntoll ~II '° core ·· Experienced, Professional Service • Complete "epipe Service • Electronic Leak locating • Water & Gos Mains • Drain & Sewer cleaning • Kitchen & Bathroom Fix1ures • Water Heaters • _ Gorboge Disposals • Specioliz.ing in Home Repairs FREE ESTIMATES 24 Ho u r Service 892-7704 ContrOCIO•l ll( :: 587258 El LOS ANGELES -C.arroll htlby was progressing well more than two day'I after re('e1v1ng a transplanted heart, a spokesman for the a uto designer and former racing champ said 'iunda). "He's doing fine. accordin~ 10 the hospital's lransplant coordinator:· said the spokrsma n . Glenn Campbell. I le added tha1 Shelby hasn't been able to get o ut of bed )ct. but "the rCCO\Cr) as going along normallv." Officials at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center earlier dl·srnbcd Shelby's cond111on as stable. He received the hl'an during a four-hour operation a t th~ h~p1tal Thursda) night. ~•d Cedar!)·S1na1 spokesman Ron \\ 1sc The donor hcan wa\ flo" n by hehcoptl'r to Lo\ Angrlc~ from Las Vegas. but no 111forn1at1o n on the donor was relca!>ed hclby. 67. l'i a three-11mc lJ ';. pons Car dn\cr of the )ear and designer of the famed hd!n C'obr.a.. THE DAILY PILOT IS ON THE -------m+ ........... 'SC'I~ car. e a so worked as a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AIR e range Coast Daily Pilot now prov1 es news o K-OC EAN 103. 1 FM -the Number 1 Orange County based consultant for Chry'ilcr Motor~ Qn the design of ats nc" Viper spon' car and attended a nc"" conference in Los Angeles with Chry'>kr Chairman Lee lacocca wht•rc the Viper "a' unveiled last month The popular Texan. whose home· made chJ11 reetpt'\ haH' become as famous ao; ha'> racl' rar designs and auto cu.,tommng. ha'i sufTercd from congc1it1\e heart failure for the past )'Ca r. Wise said . Shelby had coronal) artery sur- gery 1n 1973 and hean bypass sur- gcf) 1n I 978 . -By ne AHociated Preu Weather arlttlh Airways steward Ntgel Ogden was tnsv-en· · tal In saving a pltot from being sucked dtr0119h • wlndshleld. Crew saves pilot from being sucked through plane's windshield LONDON -'" ...\ British Airways captain was sucked partway through a wmd~h1eld that blew out at 24.000 feet on Sunday, but cuw members managed to chng to him while the co-pilot made an emergency.landing.. the au:line said The pilot. Tim Lancaster, was hospitalized with senous inJuri.es but •was expected to surv1vt', authorities said. Police said eight passengers were treated for shcx.k. "1 could ~e a body hanging out of the window with two men and a woman hanging on 10 ht'i legs. The) were trying to stop him being sucked out.'' \atd passenger Margaret 1mmonds. The incident occurred u thl" Bnt1sh-bu1lt twin-engine BAEC 111. carrying 81 pa~sengers and !II>. crew members, wa.s-en route from Birmingham. England. 10 Malaga. Spain. A ~nt1sh A.1f\\<a~'> ~po~c .. man. speaking anonymous!) 1n keeping with Bn11sh CU')tom. !1<11d a \IC\\ard was an the forward _galley when he heard a loud hang and sa"' Lancaster being pulled from his cockpit seat. But he managed to grah the pilot\ legs. A second steward rushed to his assistance "and the) held onto him:· the spokesman said . The co-pilot made an 1."mcrgency landing at Southampton A1rpon. 70 miles '><>Uthwcst of London. The airhnc spokesman did not know· what caused thcwin • shield to shatter The c,, 11 ~ \lat1on .\uthont was invcst1gatin&, -We-hmt ~en n ing or a ur 10 minutes w en t ere was a huge bang," said pa'iscnger Chm Opie. who was traveling wtth his Jirlfnend and 19-month·old son. "There seemed to be some smokt 1mmcd1a1el) after 1he bang and suddenl~ there was sheer panic." He said the plane 1mmed1atcl) began a rapid descent . .. .\n aar ho'>tCS'> 'ltanding near us at the back of \he plane started to cry." he said. "I thought we "ere going to crash and begao praying. My girlfnend ... was Cl)ing and hugging our son." He said the en·" warned passengers over the loudspeaker to prepare for an cmcrgcnc) landing. "It ~as temf)1ng.'' Opie ~·d "I thought "c were going to JUSt drop lake a stom· to thr ground We landed quite normally . although evel)onc \\a'i petnficd ·· Bn11sh Atf".il)'> 'ia1d all but \e\-cn pa~scnger~ were transferred to another airplane to cuntinur their flight 10 "pain. -By ne A11ocuted Prell Fair and sunny • FM radio station -fi ve times a day. Listen to us at 6 :50 : 7 :20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5:50 in the : aft ernoons. : Catch Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • • • • • • • • • Le wis, host of the Brea kfast Clu b, 6-1 O am. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rick L ot t ulor ·&eokfost Club .· Morning from 1 6 -10 om. His ShO'W Is the bUl2 ot the county1 • • .. LObc:Je/I. 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"Seltzer doesn't substitute for Pet-rid .. she uid. iut in the months that Perrier, the third most popular bottled water IDc1 the most popular imported brand. bas been off lhe mark.et, mlftY people have made 1ubstitu- ti ~of Perrier competitors •uch u LaCrqix, Pellearino and Saratop :re suraect. Other customers have IChed to club soda. pop or plain &Ip water. Some arocers and restaurateurs dolbt Perrier will repin its "yuppie •• status in the $2.4 billion water business. earty February. U S. Food and Dru, Administration inspectors in North Carolina found bottles of Per-- rier tbat contained benzene, a clear, flammable poison that in high doses hal been linked to cancer in animals. f'or a company whose reputation is founded on health and purity, ·that .... poison indeed. On Feb. 9. The Perrier Group of America announced a total recall - 72 million bottles -in this country and Canada. • Benzene. commonly used in cleaninf solvents. later was fouod in bottles 1n West Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands. On Valentine's Day, the recall went worldwide. en- compassing 160 million bottles in 120 countries. The culprit was Perrier's bottling plant in Vcrgezc. France, where workers hadn't replaced a filter th~t removes impurities such as benzene from the carbon dioxide that makes Perrier fizz. With the gas now double- fharcoal-filtered. Pemer reappeared an French st.pres in early March. bearing the notation .. Nouvelle Pro- duction" on its squatly lfeen bottle. Redistribution m this country_ started in New York City April 26 and is progressing across the coun- try. .. Nouvelle Production .. isn't the only label change. The water and carbon dioxide come from the Veraczc spring but arc separated at the source and the carbonation add~ co t~~ water in the factQry --ifttt 1mpunt1cs art ~m:ttrurTIJIT means Perrier isn'c "natura!!>-'. ~ling. as ffiela c a1mc • ano the Food and Drug Admin1strat1on ordered the phrase removed. American red1stnbutton. the com- pany estimates. will take three months. All flavors and sizes. how- ever. will not be rcstocked until the end of summer. The tonger. the better. if you ask LaCroix Water Co. of LaCrossc. Wis. On Feb. 11 . 1t increased pro- duction of its fi ve flavors of sparkl- ina water by SO percent The same dal. it staned a toll-free hoc line to tel purveyors and the pubhc where to find 1ts drinks. "An increase 1n orders by over 300 percent," says Bill Eiler. public affa1f1 director for Heileman Brcw- ina Co. LaC"ro1x as a subs1d1ary of Heileman. Although LaCroix disconnected its bot line in early March and ha.s reduced production. sales arc still above normal. he sa)·s. Many rcstaurancs have done &ood business w1th other sparkhng wate~. But many restaurateurs agree Per- rier drinkers haven't switched wbole·hoa to alcohol and say that no mauer how well other brands have sold, they'll stock Pemer as ~n as possible. "It's an easy sell. People don't ask for other brands by name," says Tony D'lmperio. owner of D'lmperio'1-an .suburban Piusburah: .. It's ridiculous to tr} to create a market for something else when ·there's a product that has a built-in market." Nor has the loss of Perrier devas- taied supermarkets. "There has ~n tome very good response to brands tbat we've brought mto the stores aftd to some brands that were in tht atom before." iays Joe FKCenda. senior vice president of Giant Eqle. "Consumen realized the product wlln'11oina to be there. No one was dfmandinL 'I've aot to have Pcrriff r$rdlcss.,.;. · Still to be seen 1s how many P.trrier drinkers will stick with what they switched to. Will the recall hun Ptrrier? No way. says 8111 Bdl. owner of Aqua Filter Fresh. a Penn Hilla. Pa .. bottled water distributor. "It has wch a brand imqe. and since they did the recall voluntarily, their cua. t9men will be fo,.;vina and follow them. They're a wondtrful marke1· i~ tompany. They're bccomina the Budweiser of this bu1inm." "It's still far and away the bottled water people ask for," MY' rataura- acur Muu Meyen. ''The only tJtlna that could possibly hun them 11 that .ome raiaurtftl owners. in an dl'on to .ave a few dollars. mipt aubltitute somethi!f. lat c•peMlve becaUIC people don t lfttn to bt to dictated to Pl-mer thl• they o&r llft)' raattanee when YoU o~ some- •fftl eom.,.,.e.." ............. ,.,.. ... ftl1• ......... .. .. GE COAST BlSINF~ Monday, June 11, 1llO Crisis plannlng_-===-·1· helps companies avoid· disaster · ,.,.._...._ • tr•• wtlldt, acc0f'dlnt1 to owner Hune Ctln·,.a ... worth about tJll,000 In di• UnltM States. . 'Psychographlcs' used to lure new customers Cns1s can strike:: even the best· manascd companies without wam- ins, threatening disaster for those who have not planned ahead. Every company, large or ·small, public or pnvatc, ihould have a crisis manaac mc nt proaram prepared and ready. Administrators and employees ahke need to be aware 1hat crisis can hit a company or an entire industry at any given time. This 1s not necessarily bad news The Chinese word for cns1s 1s we1- Ji -actually a combination of two words "danger" and "opponunny" The dangers can be minimized and opponun1t1cs taken advan1age of chrough planning. First, define and isolate the cns1s. When a cns1~ s1nkcs your company, it must be full y understood to be deal! with efficiently What 1s 1he crisis at hand? How will 1t affect your firm'J What ar~ the foremost 1mponant teps that can be taken to alle\'1a\c or lessen the proble m? Addressing tllese questions can isolate the crisis. keeping 11 from spreading or growing out of Che co mpany's concrol. For instance. a disgruntled cmplo)'ce may seem hkc a small cm1\. But che problem can fester 1f not \Qlved in the earl) stages. The s11ua11on could lead to other unha pp) employee!.. perhaps walk-out. '>tnke. picketers at your office. emplo)ccs who approach the med ia with exaggerated stones and in elllrcme ca~s. · violence. If the LOS ANGELES -These days it's not always becamr more targc1ed. demographic!> JUSI did not cns1s 1<1 handled quick.I> and pro- enough for business people to know what c!'lcir cus-explatn enough." fcss1onall~. further problem<; can be tomers want. they say it's important 10 also know how SR I In ternational. ba<ied 1n Palo Alto. 1s one of avoided. those customers think. ~veral adven ising and research firms 1ha1 do ps)-Man age the c r 1s 1 s i.\ That's where the new marke1ing t«hnique of chograph1c studies for com1>,an1es. predetermined management plan psychographics comes 1n. as business executives seek co The newest concept by SRI. dubbed the Values and will help rccttf) most cnses. In other lean~ advenising tactics that will make their products ~1fe Styles (VALS) 2 program. has grouped consumers words. co mpan) principals should ll)pcal to the various lifestyles of consumers. into eight cat~ones "<\ch1evers," for example. aft' pramcc fo rward·th1nk1ng Should a "It's a better wa y of defining the marketplace," says highly educa ted people who focus their hves on family gnen s1cua11on an~. wha1 migh t Leon Rosen. the national marketing manager of Ameri· and catecr and don't care for excess change. their ac11on'> bc'l These quesuons can Isuzu Mo1ors. "It gives us a better handle of who ·:Eitix·ncnccr'\" arc also top scholars and in the and ans"ers arc ~s1 thought of the customers arc and what their hot buuons arc." upper-income bracket. but 1hc) arc more oflbea1. nsky before a compan~ 1~ 1n the midst ot Psych<>Jraph1cs analyzes how attitudes. lifestyles and poltucllll> apathetic. at'Cording to VALS. a cnsis. Dunng the crisis -when and values influence buying habits. It's being employed Tra"el ad"crt1sers can take advantage of th is panic oOen sets 1n -1s no ume to by companies rangm.J from pasta makers to cosmetics tnformacion by focusing on lu'ul) tQ che achiever and ti) to develop a plan. sellers. ~ adventure 10 the ('Xperienccr. sa ys Deborah Moroney. Assign a team This team '>hould Rosen has used the technique co conclude that markec1ng director for V·\LS be compmed of informed people 1n people who buy I suzu·~ line of Trooper sPQn vehicles Carnation Co U"\.'d p<.~chograph1cs to dcveloP. its each facet of 'our compan\ or pro- tend to be oucdoor. consc~ation types. .. • nc"' lmind of fre,h pac;cas The Contad1na ltne target<; fess1on For 1n·.-.tann:. a lina0c1al unit Thus. Rosen can tap an environmental eonsc1cncc the llfes1~te of1"'0-1ntomc couples who have hnk 11me mu\t be d'allabk prepared and when develo ping an advcn1smg strategy for the Trooper to cook dinner and don't appfl•c1ate m1crowa'e meals. rehear\Cd 1n the eH'nt of a financial line. But 1ndu'>t~ official' 'kl) ~ychograph1c~ has not cns1s and technical unit fo r a 1echn1- Expens sa) 1he more trad111onal markctm 1cch· yet romplctcl) re.placed demographics. nor does 1t cal crisis. niQUC Of demographics, wfiifh Chans COnSUmc_!i_aver· _l~aten \0 ~come 1bC S!lk _mtlhod Joe ~tud)-lDg [)epcruJiog_ilILlhc.. l-~ ~-bust age ages. incomes an manta] status. astittome too consumer ~ha' 1or ness. )Ou r lrt'>•:. managtmeni tcaJJI limiting for certain induscnes. "We don't 1hinl 11 ... ::_..al'> P~·1g.r ·1ran&cr~ preSJ· _shouldJ11dudr 'om~'VM trom ~"K>r -"TY..en1 y years ago. dcmograp 1csw as t eon y wa y aent ort c OeOa Femina. 'v1cNamcc W\RS adve rtising managl'mt'nl. the ( EO. the hC'ad we explained behavior," said Stephen Schleifer. ~n1or agcnq . But ~trangl· doe'i 'kl>" man~ companies arc no" coun..clor from 'our public rt"lat1ons vice president and director of rescar h at the Los boasun11. about their "ps~chographte capab1ht1t"s.'' agenc~ m 1ntcrnal dcpanmen1 and Angeles.-bascd Team One AdvC'n1s10g.. "As marketing -By Tbt AH«lat~ Prtu perhaps )Our Jttornl'~ or head of ' you r 1n-hou<.c legal dt.•partml'nt. -------------------------------------------.\sc;1gn a <.pokespnson A Firm plaf)s to refine landfill gas spokepcrson must be appoi nted to handle thr media. c hrnt'>, cu.,tomcr" or puhhc t ha1 mJ) bc calling or coming to }our t1fficc for infor- SALT LAKE CITY -A group of California · businessme n has proposed usmg methane gas and carbon d1ox1d<' from the Salt Lake Valley Landfill to make dean. odor- less d iesel fuel for \!#th Transit Authority buses. Richard 0 . Sheppard. d1rtt1or of business development for National Enel')y Auociatcs of Larkspur. Calif., said Friday it appears that rotting trash at the landfill releases enough methane and carbon d1ox1de to produce 300-SOO barrels of diesel fuel each day. That amount 1s enouah to run UTA's fleet of 435 vehicles. The pses produced at tht' landfill escape mto the atmosphere and con- tribute to the "greenhouse effect" whi ch is thought to cause global warming. according to environmen- taJists. If the compan) l'an obtain the landfill gases fo r free. <;heppard ~1d clcan-burrung d1rsel fuel could be produced at a co'>t compct1t1vc with the d1~sel fuel now used b) l 'TA buses. He made ht!> pre..cntac1on to members of the liah Lak,· Valier. Sohd Was1e :vtanagement Counc1. which over~t.·s the landfill Council members "'ere asked to grant Nattonal Energ) Assoc1a1es the exclusi ve nght to stud~ the po1en11al for p s production from tht' landfill If feasible. the compan) "'ants to install a gas collcc1 ion S} 'Item and lease 1hree or four acres of propcn~ fo r a small refi ne!) to produce 1hc fuel. John Pmgrcc. general manager of UT A. ~1d the plan ofTcr'I the posc,1- b1l11y of a stable. rclatl\·ely ine:itpcn- s1ve source of fuel which mC"ets proposed kdcral air qualll) '>tan-ma11 on Thi\ person docs not dards neC't"s,anh need 10 be the prc~1dcnt Council mcmhcr.. dc\cnhcd the la ndfill ga\ proposal a\ .. innovative and creat1 \e." hut 'oted to rev1t...., the idea for a month hc for<' dl'c1d1ng v. hcther to authonzt.' thl' ~tud) \heppard ..aid thl' maJor en- ' iron mental prnhlem\ of normal dtt"!>el fuel arc thl· ":uomat1\." and sulfur componrntc, that contnhutc pollutant\ lo the air The d1c\el fud made from landfill ga'>Cs rontain neither of th e componen1s f he chemical prOCC'>S "h1lh lOO· vcrts methane 10 d11~\C.·I fuel "'a' dc,cloix·d man) \ca~ ago 1n (1cr- man). hut m hf\\ U\l' w11h landfill g.iscs ....,ill he at thl· \) nh\ll'l h Plan I tx·sng huill al Purhlo. < olo .. %cir pard said. -By Tbe Ass«i••~ Preu or CE.<l. but '>Omeone lhal 1s pro- fessional. ctnl UldtC. 'ilrung undl•r pressure and "cll-1n1nrmrd nt tht' crisis al hand This kc) JXf'IOn 'hould be one \.\ho will be\t C'\plain. rirc~nt and c.lcfrnd the com pan\·., fl0"1uon .\ "back-u p" "pokec,per-.on al\o 'lhoult.f he dc'iignatcd rh111 O\U'il he predetermined 'o 1h,11 "'hen a cn~1\ hits. lime "'111 not tic "asH.·d on wondenng "'ho ~hliuld Ix· called to ac1 as a mt•d1a hal\OO In adl111mn. If \our rnmpan' - or the rno;1\ \OU .trl' t.l<'ah ng w11h ..,.... l'i large Jnll J lot ''' 1n4u1n<.'' art' e'pcctcd. ht· \Ur\.· t<1 ha\c enough kno"' lcc.lg<'ahk pcoiik to ano;wcr th t 1ncom1ng t.311'> prnfCS'>ll)nall) Ir n«eo;sa". a 1011-frtt hnr can be installed· to fa\.1htate 1h1'l. Friends, foes offer advice to Trump ly LMtrf Nf"UMffflER ~ ...... 111.-.. NEW YORK -Memo to Donald Trump: Maybe the rcpo men haven't taken the Trump Princess. Maybe your cbcck-cash1na aaency hasn't ac-· cused you of tumina paper to rub- ber. But it'i clear that you've fallen on hard times -your name has not been affiited to any new edifice. sponina event or species in a week. maybe two. You haven't asked for any advice: perhaps r.ou arc too humble. But that hun t prevented experu -and some non-cJtpcns -from passmg along a fe\\ suggc!tt1 ons on how to deal w11ti your personal cnsis. y·our cash cns1s. your 1magt' cns1s. Attome) Ma rvin M1tchelson say'> that 1f he were s1tt1ng 10 )Ollr financial house. he'd pull tht· win- dow shades. "It's a Jood umc t\' tower the profile a little and let th1ng.s work themselves out a bit." says the cel- ebrated celebrity di vorce laW}er And wtth your spare time. he sug- aests some le1~ure reading. "I'd re· read the book. 'Trump: ifhc An of The Deal.... I Victor K1am, the &UY who plya.s h15 own r.t7o~ m tc~' l\ton com- mercials. fed\ \) mp.lth> for a lcllow entrepreneur "'ho must talc .. ,ery unsatasfymg Mcps... But hc 1s en- couraging If }Ou rchound. 'our fall ""'111 he forgollen ... "I would JU\l kC'cp hanging tough... ~)'s quarttrback Doug Flutlc. who "'as paid about S4 m1lhon to pin) one <;cawn w11h chc TrumP-')wncd New Jersey Generals of the now-defunct n1tcd latC$ Football League "t-fc's a arcat negotiator. '° I'd ncgouatc to the hilt." ~)'s Bob Woolf. who ncaot1at<'d Che d<"al for Flut1c. "l would JU~t ao; he's doing. m \.\llh m} banke"' and tr) and rcstruc· turc m~ debt." ~•d i\braham Wall:Kh. ~n1or '1te prco;1drnt of Fin.t Capttal MaMgcml'nl Ltd.. 11 ;'I.cw Yor.,·b3S<"d real C'>tatr firm Financial analra Marvin Rof- fman. fired under pre \urc from Trump afkr he said the Taj was a bad d~I. "'ould chanaC' the Trump ~t)'IC of management. M11rhel~n ha\ a few words 10 u 300U\ )'OUr SCpanUton fro m fvun:t "It's no m mc co go through a di vorce or scp1rn\t1 on ... -lly 7'k An«lald Prw1 ·pizza producers becoming high-tech ' I NEW YORK -Pina 11\Uen arr The p1ua of tht next dttaJe will But lorgrt ordenna St'-topi>1n1s: cooks with <'1rculat1n heat. lli~na the hiah·t«h pie of t.be not only fill the ovens of Amcnca. this computer balk at more than For the Cl4lh-poor. credit-card net\ 199<>1 AC1'0ll America -nitroeen· but us computers. too: from Japan. five . -and h~C\•I)' on the road -•f's• ~. Cftd1t-card ordered via satel· 1 computer foi the luy diner that Meanwh1k. at tile t<ntrant'C to the p1ua pie in the sky· lndc~ys. Inc of lite and with pineapple 1nd beco1' ta~n home-delivery orden for far-parlor. the spte11I~ of the day arc Sunnyvalt, C'ahf., is supply1na the on top. out p1u1 fantaSJtS. It tells the cook mouth~ bt a robot at the door. n111on·,. p1ua vendoN With rooftop Forttt pepperoni and mushrooms to spnnkle 2.8S ounces of cheese on Nay·!.lyers. howt"<'r, arc n1bbhnt d1she and electronic boxes that with eatra daeele. Make it spinach. the pepperoni and mushrooms -away at the idea of qu1ck·bake-d. t>tam a chcnt's c.trd code tn a tatel· duck, pt chene and cauliftower -but onl y 2.62 ouncxs. if th~ also mus market munchina. hte ln california. that is. arr ohv" and onions and .... "Thert's a rc-tmcrsrn« of up. The satelhtc rcla)'5 the i11nal for a TM 1tate-of·tht--an piiu methods On the .-oestaned. Japanae-Kak. dttp-pan pm•a Wlth varied chttk of tbt credit ard number to -au alrady in ute -~ touted made TEC computer. an employee toppinp," ta1d C1\1rhe Bowen. di· ckar the J>rMP«t"'' l)\ua cater. over the weekmd at the National cut punch purple, arccn •nd orantr rtttor of taJcs and markttina for And. from Mum Hill. NJ., Pim and Fa11 Food Show an Man· keyl for topp1np. dcs1rtd thickncu., Lucks. • 110e·hutd oven manu-A1rro u~ hq_~td natroten to ehtll hattant whett the Asriaican version ud 1nstantl .productd d1rcctJons to f.cturcr. "Tht pin~ nuk~ 1n two out th' fOf'Jt'~UI pu.za lovet •ho . of tbe llaban dish WU introdUQed in the lddrcu or the caller. teWndJ IS nol What ptO~ arc look-Otherwt5t meatit teaeh tnto lhc frttz. 119S. For tM pcnonal touch. 1hc pina 1na for... er past a ptm'' pnm la Albuqucrqut. N.M., d!ive-up computer 11~ wi ll dehvtr a ~ The trad1ttonal staanlctt·stcel To quick fttt7e a pee. hqutd n1tro- ctini111 it a piua order madt ...,__ ot the cu. tomer·, la t order to the ovm will ta.k.eJllll tnto the l\C'.\t ten at ruanu 320 ck&rces ll sprayed a car window inlO •TV monitor at employtt. ~ho ca n uk. ''How did m1l~n1um. 11 eo.tn. rathtt than {)n •. PtW for ~"~I mtnuws. •Mf N•uio·a nd. 60 aicoads later, as* )'OU enjoy our p1ncapplc·and.('an· the ne~t conve)Of-bclt oven ball-811l Bank). a romptn) t"llnttr· dowa a penmalic chute. acban·blron pie"'' \ '"' 70 p.nas per hour. or bne \hat • -111 n. A..lncMaM 1':rw I Gloria Zlgner Deal with the ~ss. The ty~ and amount of media that wall 1n- vest1pte your si tuation will depend on the nature of your compan) and 1ht sc-ale of the crisis. A com- prchens1 ve cns1s management plan must include guidelines for handling the press an an) type o f situation. Many companies view the press as ruthlc~s characters. when m fact. most arc professionals trying to do the difficult JOb of getting a news story. Your finn should work wnh rcpon crs in a professional manner. being respectful of deadlines and their need for 1nforma11on. A speech. or at least a few 1mpon- ant words. should be wntten before a cns1s happens. "No comment" and .. off the record" arc two phrases companies almost always should avoid. If you cannot answer a re- poner's quesuon. be honest and ex plain why. For eumplc, 1f your company is a manufacturer and had an CX· pols100 in thl' plant. early in the cns1s )OU may not be able to explain why the explosion occurred. The press should be 1nform<"d thac 11 is being invest1ga1ed and t~at you will notaf) them of the cause as soon as 11 1s discovered. If !-OU are being mter\'iewed for radio or tclevi,1on. try to become fam1l1ar "''th the show's format and 1f possible your in ten 1e\\er. When being interviewed. be careful not 10 allow a reponer 10 put words 1n your mou th. or to twist )Our ansY..er 1010 another meaning. Keep the reponer on track b) empha~mng )'Our message Remember that the media onl) pnnt'> the ano;"'er<,. not the que\llOn'i Cn~1\ management should be an integral pan of ever') compan). Re- cent "ear'i haH~ pro"en \hat cnscs · can h11 al an) time -remember T~~lar-po~tnt-ttnd 1hc-st1I \l'ns111'e (and badl~ handled) Euon .o.i.L~pill. Ihc. ..kc~ a lQJl llUL · the.. number of dl'Cl!llOns that arc being forced 1n the ht'al of she moment because of lad of planning l 'nder- s1and1ng tha1 f)repar'at1 on and <'arrful 1mplementat1on arc the crucial elcmenls to cns1s manage- menl will hel p a compan) o"ercomc 1he cns1s and become stronger bc· cause of 11. Gloria Ziper, a ~mber •f ~ Orutt C..11 Dally Pilot BMrd .. 8•1iHl1 AdYllert, 11 Ute pres~t of Cost.a Meu~ba1ed Gloria Zlper ud Auoclatu. a P9bllc relattea, marketql Hd crills mau1emeet flrm celebrat1a1 lt1 tttlt auiverary. <kkr members of ~ PUot'a Board. of 8Hlitet1 Advlsert are: Enaeat C. BroWll, m ... , .. , pan.r of El"8ttt Bro-. Ir Co.; WaJcer Cnt· temdea 111. fou•der Hd cblrmaa Cninudu Ir Co.; Ala.a FrHmu, vlct pre1ldea1 Slteanoa Leeaa Hau• Newpor& Beaelt; Tom GlbM.. cll1Crict maaa1er nlff 1lior11 Ir C..; KMPG Peac Marwlc:k Ir Co.; Jon Llu, foaadla1 rrtMr Liu Ma:nel • Co.; MlltoD . Naylor. uec11ttn vice president ud relioul mau,aer for Crabb Ir £1Jl1; Kto Ntco\u, prttldeat FlaHclal Strate1IH Gfffp; u4I C.lp Sta11el, St.ate Farm la•ara11tt. Co•t.a Mesa. Gas prices show small • increase Uh .\'-iC1H ES -(1asohne pm·e1 1001<. anochcr 'mall hike upward na uon"' 1dc. a C'ording 10 a survey of scrv1Ct' Stallons released onda) The averaac pncc for a gal- lon of aas. 1ncludina all taxes. was 117. % cents as or Fnda'. according to the Lundbera urve) of ne:trl) 13.000 sta- uons nauon"1de. The averqe pncc marked a nsc of I Qt cents from the last survey on May 18 ihe May 18 pnt'C was 1 hike of 2.4 cents over the previous chrd. TM lundbcra . urvcy had a hohday brtak 11"1na a thrtt-wcck i., between the last chttk and the one rclca~ unday It usually 1 conduct~ each two "tllttks Gas pn~ atncrally nte dur- 1na t.hc Jummcr '' dnvcrs hit the ro.d for vacauon1, ancreu- ;na__d~mand. The aVCf'llt pnt'C It 1tlf- KO't pumps· rqular unkadtd, 106.SO cents per 1allon, prmiium unkaded 123.M; and repm leaded I 06.1 For futl.-.terVi(t pumpt: rca- ular ualeadcd I 2 40 cent per POoa: premium unladed, 1'6.01 . and ,. .. , ~ ll&.60. -Sl7a.A111"'111tf,.,_ .. . • DAILY PILOT/-.. June 11, ~ n.11=---...... .__..,.,211 ca .. ., ..... ..,-.. ~, .... dlil ..... .... ol......, ..• pine: ..... I. 00lr Mutt llffe ._ Low" ....... I. "Hold On" Wilton PbiWps. I. ..,.... .. leU Biv Devoe. 6. "Sllp By Slip'" New Kida OD tM9oct. I. ""Vqsw" Medonna. L .. All, Wuaa Do II Mak Love 10 You" lieut. 'I. "'AlrWJu" Janet Jackson. .. ·u Ola'r Touch This'' M.C. Hammtt. I .. ... ..., ,. Nol" Mir 7. ii. -DU You '••t t". Pllil CtW t II. 00Hold OD'" Ea ~ IL '71» H~ DimOe" Diei..a u .... c ... IL ....... All My Low" U. Cit. 16. ''111 Be Your ShMor" Taylor ~'"OUJdren of rbe .N"1ar" ltD- ud Man. Al.alllll I ... ,.._Hammer Doa'r Hun 'Em" M.C. Hammer. I. .., Do Nor Wan1 Wlaat I Haven't Oot" Sinead O'Connor. . i'-----------------------------------------------------------~ · TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • .... of ~t o Mlijor Did (In l,clllty (In Mlllplly Dnigning ~(In Dlw TilolNI ..... ......, F~a Steteol O Sleteoio """ w ... Sttreol O D E"""8in1Mftt Hild C09Y ._.,, ~ Fllllily MdWI: "TlloM SM left.....,.. /11989. Ori/Ill) Gary Cole ...... letlof TMlllM ROdlleV? tereol o Jo1M1 Kerns Marv P-Keller In Stereol o ClnolllRl • Cfllrtlt In ' Oul of™• McMe: •••"Cry~·· (1987. Or1ma) (Part 1 ol 2) ..... c:tieen' (In ~(In law.a World ~ev111 Kkne. Otnltl WUhlMtOI\ lln SttreOl Stereo! o SletlO • AICNlwl O Eye on Lot MlcGrvt' I.Ml I/Id Learn McMe: ••Yi ""°"Ill' ~· (1980. AcMnlln) Sort Reynolds. ..... ...... 0 ~ IRl lln Stereol o David Nrven, LtsllV-Anne Down lln Stereo! o .. PM • E Ill T Clllialll Mlior Deel $vdrlft -~ .. IDHian. W. ........,, DlwtThoml• ..... -D LO¥e Ifft of low ..... ..... ..... Carol lumltt Carol lumee COMICtioll ConMctofl llld Frllndl llldF-t=-CUMftC Allir Pto. COlll1 MlcGVftf (Ill Stereo) o Mcmt: ••\? "AOl!dl Cut" (1980. Adventuie) Sort Revnolds ..... ~D • lllljot LHgUt Ballbll: Pott Geme 21 Jump StrMt · Wheels and AJilft Nelioft "Eyewitness Nt'h I l ove Lucy JetMonso CloMers ai Astros Coot d Sflow Duts iRI lln S1ereo1 !J News lRl 1111 Stereol o • Colby Show Nigllt Court Movie: •u1; "Coel Mlntf't Dlugtlle(' (1980. 8'ograpt1yl ..... AtMnio .... Scneduted 0 S.ssv So.leek Tommv LH Jones Levon Helm actor Roben Guillaume • MecNlili ~lhtYter Nnn: N111Ke ol Australia Stlllin Genet l~SSJmO (Plrl World W*'°"'. Weis? The Shoclt of lht New TrOUC>le lWef Cont'd Ponratt of Island Continent 3 of 31::.J New Global Markellllace WI lJtoola (Plfl 4 of 81 D • WllNI ol lntide Eclitloll ~·s ~~.,.,, ~: "Tllote SM Left llflind'' (1989 Oral!ll) Gary Cole. Newt lettof Fortune 0 Rodney? eieol o Joanna Kerns. Marv Paoe Keller lln Stereol o ClnolllRI • ,.,. .. Ole lord ,,... Ille lord In Touc:ll JO Ven Jolln ... ~ RegN!d lin-C!Wrv fl> MecNtil!l.thref NtWlftour American Masters: Saint World Wrttlollt Wells? . The World of Amlricen BumntRpl MecNeil/ Gaudens MaSQue New GIOOI! Ma<lfetolAcl! ldNt ....... Lttvef • P:"b-a Maton Tile Case ot ...... 119'ft 8oll Ntwtlert Miry Tylef j=8v111 lltst of 5""dly Nifllt LM Hean ot tile Plid Progf 1111 the 11tv Kt0naooer Reoort Mo«t Nebon A&E "Tiie Feet of Tresoeu" Emit Hudton 11 tt1t llTIPfOV KWICldofll of 1M 5lin .... ,..,,..: •:50 "Tiie F~ of TretpHJ" AMC Movie: "01vld·Ba1'1" Contd Movi« •• • "Tiit Snows of Klllmenjlro" 11953, Dram.JI Movie: ... "David end Batllelltba" (19511 G1eQOfv Pee- BRAVO Hendel'I Wetet ~llC Movie: ••• "OtngtfO\lt Mo¥e1" (t985) Moe;hel PlCCOll NR Movtt: ••• "WM! Hepptntd to KlfOUIC?" 11986) NR OtS Mov,. Contd MouNltf. Avoniu O Movie:••'> "V1v1 Lat V191s" l19641 Zono Ouit·Hamtt "Iii Colby" ESPN Sutfina Surltr 91Mball ISo«t1Center ~ Auto Racing: 01I Roao Auto RKlllQ Fllhln' Hoff rs-t.ctntef FAM 700 Clut> ~rtcrow ind Mrs. Kina Movie Plid Ptogr1111 700 Chltl GALA lu.aa A. Lufy Sombfl l o llenco 'f lo ~ Movie: "Cielito Lindo" P9S3 1Uncner11 Ar1uto de Cotoava ZHIUdov. HBO Mowlt Contd S.ber Mov1t: 0 11 "Ma)Of Lua1i." (1989) Tom Berenoei R O Comedy How: George Catlin Movie: • • "ROid Houle" R LIFE --Kno-.wiq He1 Hott! ROtove losses Movie: •• "Cllottts" (t986 °'amal Geoige C Scott Sflenur. For Hife MAX Movtt: "8"tlttuice" Cont Cl Movie: • u 11 "Fantastic Voy-" (1966) Steptlefl Boyd Movie: u • "LtYlltti.il" (1989) R ::; "Tequila" NICK Denni• Looney Tune• OoM Gillls hwltthed Gfffn Acre• Donni Reed Sil Htollt Ftm. 2·Nlallt 11..eualloln Patty Dulle PRIME Volleyball Canot111Q SurfinG Pro Tour 1R) 9octyboltdt Sllrf Ftsl (RI Swwnwt Edition Bo.tlno scu Bo11nci Cont o Sports Ntgldly I Sports Clltcfl Ttnnr1 MIO Ed Rendall Sports Wnttt1 on TV tR1 Boa~ Tyson n Gonzalez SHOW MoYlt: "Ghost II" Cont o MoYlt: • ••' 1 "A WOl1cl Aptrt" (1988) 6art>a•a Hershfy MoYlt: u 1: "Stlool IO K•" 11988) S.One,-Poot>er R TBS Movie Cont Cl Movie • • , "Derllfs R1naer•" 11958 4Cl•enture1 James Garrief National G.oalaplltC Etploftf (RI 1,' TMC Mov11: "F1rewttl" Gem c Movie: • • o • "Wllo Fram.cl Roner Rlltl0!1?" I 19881 PG ~. J • "Howllna IV: Tiie Ona.nil NIQfllmlrt" R ••'7""tttdy" TNT Movie: •• > "Spttdw1y", 1968 '".iSitilli E•• S Pr•s ey Nancy S.na11a Movtt: •• •• "Tiie MIQ!llficent Aml>erS0111" 11942 Orama1 "Ahctl." USA Miami Yice 11n Ste1ec1 Murdef, Siie Wrote Pnme Time W1estt1no M111111 Vtet (In Steieo1 WGH BaltOIH Con! a NtllfS :. Hill Strfft Blues !Part 2 Of ?1 MOVlt' "Jungi. Slln'lptde" Movie: • • "Bambull'• It 9591 Dey 11 I r1111t WW~ ..... :; SO Years Ago CO!Mdy JICk Benny PllO ProgrllTI Joe Franklin Plld Ptllnnlfl WPIX News 11JSA TonlQl\t p1ttn ~ H'lllOOnef H1N Strfft Bkit1 USA Ton19ht c,,son "Return oi M111" Complete TV listings in SunEay' s TV Update ------- Red cures the blues er a..ron • Tm.A ._ .... c.s 4 .... From lbe moment he walked oe -.. to • ltandi111 ovatioD. IO tu. ftnal bow with the cn>wd once more oa its feet, it WU obvious that the audience •• the OraQle County Per- formina Arts C.enttt loved Red SUJ- \On . And, as he demonstrated in a consistently funny, well-s-ced and tborou&hly enjoyable one-man show, 'ked Skelton loves an au- dience. Tbouah bis hair is thinner and a little whiter, the fit-look.in& Skcl\On reaJed the audience for more than 21)i houn Friday night with an almost non-stop barra&c of stand-up comedy, pantomime. verbemime, recitation, and song. Whether he was tellin& old jokes or more curren1, \opical ones, Skelton made even lhe throw-away lines funny, due in no small part to his silly delivery. He wasted no time in gcthn1 to some recent religious topics1 includ- ina Oral Roberts and Jim and Tammy Bakker, whom, he said, "want to take the ·nots' out of the Ten Command"1ents." He also said Movie listings Newport Beach llAUOA CINaM.A 70'/ E a.woo. llNO 615 ;po C ... _. ~M---0 ) "15 IDWA.ltOS NCWPon CIHIMA JOO N""'"°'' C•n1•r O"•t 644-0160 I a.cto to fM ,.,..,,. I IPGI fl. 8 IO. 10 4 S l TelM ltK ... 1111 S lO 8 10 IS J •• -e Wlr• IP<i I ll 4 JO 1 " lO IOWAltOS ISLAND CINIMA f4>n1on 111.tnd N•w· l)Ofl ~~~· 640 1118 I Totel ltec .. 1 fll) II 4S 1 f JO 1 9 IS II IS 1 T .. el ltecell flll II •S, 1 4 lO I 9 IS, II IS J llNtt te tM ,,-.,...,., J !PC.I 11 •S 1 JO SIS 1 h 101S • ,._..,., .. How• t•t 1115 , I\ 4 IS "IS 8 10 10 10 S Al>Ot-49 -1 jllj II IS I IS J IS SIS 1')0 9 )01110 o CHltloK M•" 1111 I} 1 • b ll 10 1 f'ren, ·--111 I 1 )() l I\ S H II IS 10 IS llOO (INIMA N~ .. -·, ervo Af Nrwpou Vo#"91' 6 7 l -8J50 ai.• -• Wtr• tPG 1 ll \IO II 10 IS f'OltT THIATlll 7'10~ f Co•\I "''9""""' 6 1 I bll'tO Tie ... u.. Tl• •• Dow.. I '1 " Costa Mesa IOWAaOS CINIMA CINTI• .'101 H 111>0• 81 .. n /M~\..t V,.,d,. {.-nf"' Yl<i f f.t i I Total aecall 1111 b I\ 8 1(1 IQ 4\ } ... di fO '"' , ....... I jP(.f ~ 'O ii 10 10 I -1e '"• ,.,.,.... J 1P1,, ' 'I IQ • ~raft)' w-an tr\,i \ 1 I< IO COWA.ltOI CtNIMA f4,"f"I: • tJ• .. ,1 A,t .,.,., ""' ... \fl 11 :JI .,, ...... W I•• tp(, I I/\ ... H '\ It H HA1t•01t TWIN CINIMAS H,.,t.01 8, 1 ! "°'"'"" \ti.~,.,. hjl t\01 I A_h., 4-HOIHI l'I ~ 4 \ ~ I J I 'Ir• a1tott r<,, I I\ 'I ""' ~owe• 1•1 I 10 •) MISA CINllljlA "''"""' 11 111•0 I I ~ti• \I 1>41> S01S ltec ~lf'C&IB ......___,,.,,..,.~ ~ that "Ji111nay h,•ut cries '° much mr anhritia ICU up." SbllOn IOld • number of jokes about bis•· then did a cute pan-tomime aboUt an old aolfer. This led IO I h .,.. ... ~ wllicb squed inlO ~ fwiny bits about aw-rillt. iDdudiftl a clauic vetbamime ab9ut a balbUd tryina to ,et inlO a prdle . Al one point, Skcl\On 11opped and poled for a picture. Then he went tnto a rouune fea1urin1 his two ~ chanc:ten, Gertrude and Hca•hdiO: which ended in an au- dience-penici119tion IO~ called "lfl Were Kina of the Birches." After the sons be made an off-the- cuff remark about Southern Cali· fomia: ''I don't know who laid out these freeways, but they must be proud of him at the asylum .. " Skelton was a whirlwind: Turnina hj s derby upside down, he played a "widdlc kid,·· then, rightina his hat, did a pantomime of a father lookina at his newborn baby, then an old man watcbina a parade, then into his always popular character, Clem Kcdiddlehoppcr. He even put on a white &love and did a little dancing a la Michael Jackson. ... TOWN RNTS• CINaMAS \ou1h Co.ll Pt.Ill 1Sl·41114 I ~ 49 Hew9 (Ill 11. 1 lO S. 1 JO. 10 l ,_ A#J#t (Ill I J. S.' 1. 9 10 4S J ~ Ce .. 1nte" /Ill 12 IS 1 IS. 4 )(), 6 JO 8 )(), 10 JO 4 aMto te tM •-• J IPGI 1 l JO. J S JO 8. 10 l'O lOUTH COAST~ lnuor~tr S46·11I1 I ..,. -e Wlte IPC:Hll I>, 8 JO IOH 1 C...._ ~-..... fN/t l 4 lO I 9 4S J T .... lteceM 1111 S )() 8 10 )() UA SOUTH COA.11' ~LAZA 151>1 W \unrlo\ow• Av• \40-()i94 I Te.,...e Miit-~ T-• fl'GI 4 •S 6 4S 8 40 1H-• •••~'(PG) 610 9 1 ~ .... o.n,1PG.1s1s 1 1s •1s Huntington Beach UWAltD_J CHAlrTalt CIHTltl 1811 w .. rMt Avt 841-0710 I ..... -a Wtr• fPG I JI 6 lO 8 •S 10 45 1 aecti te -,_,...,, J IPGt S I lO 10 ) lkcti le -,_,...,, J fPG) S •S 8 IS 10 JO 4 Ptre ..... ll'G I JI 6 8 10 s r.."' w--111111 8 JO 10 4S ' IDWAJtDI HUNTINGTON TWIN ISS• l M••" \I 848-0188 l Tr.•• Up Tie Me Dow" fN/111 & ff 15 10 JO I C.-..C M-1•1 I> A I\ 10 341 Irvine THI UNIVSltSITY c·rNIMA .,.~ <."''~"' °'"'~ 85•AAtt I ~ M-111 S •S 1 4S IOJO I ~ 49 H-.1t 1515 I)() 9 4S II f \ J ~., .e Hown 1•1 1> JO' R •s 10 •s •Teulltec .. 1 11114•5 I q 1~ Il l~ 5 Total ltec._, ftf 5 45 fl IS 10 IO to ew• -a W .. e (PG I II 5 I() 8 IU I() wooo•••OGI CINIMAS 9.,, ..... ~ r,..,.,.~1/CoJv~• O•·•" HI Ot>\5 I .... -a Wlra trC:. ' 11 4 4~ I 'I I() 1 aM:lt le the ,_,.,..., I tPGI ~ I IO 10 l ·-te tl\e Plftwe I IP<il \ •\ II I •O IO • '"' .... , f P<i I II b H 10 S ~reff)I w-"" 1•1 t> A JO 10 H Fountain Valley He'll alto take the ._. rou;ia lauab. At one point, he WM a noie by the orchestra leader. he read to the audience. A woman named Helen Hunt had found a purse containina money and credit cards and was waitina by a side door fot the owner, be relaled, condud- ina. 'So, the owner can ao IO Hekn Hunt\ for it." One of several standina ovatiom came after Skelton's classic radifta of the ~of Alkliance. wlticb be coupled. with a comment abc?Ut protectin1 the flaa from beina burned. He closed the show with yet another classic routine, "Guzzlers Gin," which remains as funny today as it was more than 30 yean qo when he first wrote it. Before his final standin1 ovation, Skelton iold the audience, "I have a lot of fun making people lauab ... without four-letter words." Indeed, with so many comedians resorting to profanity to act lauahs, it was refreshing to see a veteran like Skelton aamerina not only heanfelt laughs, but , gcnufoe affection. too. These days. that's a rare feat. 8l•·ISOO I rlr• ...-. f PG-1 JI 8 JO Plrtt P9ww i-1 S JO 10 IS 2 ~..., ·-1•1 s. 1 JO. 10 PAlll&.Y 'OUlt CUdMA 11161 lfool!t•unl .SI •ttl· I )()7 I C.-..C ,._(I ) 1 IS 4 IS. fl IS, 8 IS, 10 IS i .._ * ftH OcteMr IPOI l IS 8 ._..... Mt ..... l•I 1 IS S 4S. 10 )() 'T....._. .. .._ __.. T_.... !l'Cil I )() ) )() s JO. 1 JO • JO • ljNc ....... _,. ll'CiJ l . 6 9 so ......... Cl•rt II l'OJ f 8 Laguna Beach aDWAeOI SOUTH COAST LACMHllA •l6 S Co~u Hlfl'>W~Y •91 t 111 I Teuf ltec .. (Ill 4 4S 7 9 IS I I IS , .... 0.. A IMP• fl'Ci-131 S )() 8 10 15 King of cowboys back In the saddle NASHVILLE. Tenn. Roy Rogers. ·'1he king of the cowboys, .. is .back in th e saddle. Rogers is teammg up with some country music s1ars to record an album of songs with a western fl avor. RCA Records officials said last week that Rogers already has re· cordtd the song "Tumbling Tu~lcwccds.. with country star K.T. Oslin. Other sil)gers who have agreed to part1c1pa1e in the project include Waylon Jennings. Emmylou Harris. Rick> Van Shelton and the group Restless Hean . The album 1s expected to be re· leased in 1 9~. _ _ -...--.--. -y--rlFAuoc I~ Pnu GE COAST llEAI:Ill Memories of growing up return with Father's . Day r .. c JU\I returned from a 'acat1on lnp lo :"l''-' 'or!.. m~ horn<: 1ov.n Manhattan 1\ a "ondcrful pla) · ground for ad uhs. and cspcciall) for me. bccau\e for me 11 is filled with so man> memor11:' l learned to dn'vl'. lor C\am plc. 1n the finan<.·1al d1'it nct around Wall Street ~ hcncvcr r Ql in :-.;l'W York. [ can't hel p but remcmb<'r 1hosc quiet peopk-lc'i'i streets. on Sunda} mornings. so long ago. M> dad was m) drl\ ing 1nstruc10r. Or. Linda .Algazi at Rockefeller C en1cr. (That was man) )cars he fore I t.'' cn thought about drn 1ng a car ) . I loved watching lhl' t.''pcrt girl skaters t" 1rl around 1n thcir prcll ) costumes M~ folhn promised to bu) me an outfit hlc their-. but not un11I I had learned 10 ncgo11atl' a senl''i of manufvcr'>. I tncd hard but I never succeeded. He was patient and kind dunng the whole process. I remember the pnde I fell in thc confidencc he had 1n me as a drive r. as in mos! other things. Funn\. as an adult .with i.'h1ldren ofm, o"n I 1ook 1<.'l' \kat1ng lro;sons. lcarn.l'd 1hosc fru,1rattng turns - finall) -and bought m ~sclf that In little th1ng<i li ke ice ska11ng. short costume. I km·w he could haH' The gu} had one da~ a wee~ ofT • been proud. bccausc I had earned 11 and for years. during the winter -even if 1t had rnken 20 or ~5 months. he 1ook ml' ska11ng on most ,ca~. · But c .. ·en 1n his eyes. I could fall. Sunday mommgs in Cc n1ral Park or · I found m}\clf '>m1 ling ""h all -;;;;;:;;;;..;:.;;:;:;:;;;;;...=-;;-;;--;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .. r----- - HARRY C. GOLDBERG, M.D. CERTIFIED DERMATOLOGIST 275 Victoria S treet • Suite 2K •Costa Mesa.CA 92627 •Complete Dermatology Services •Free Skin Cancer Examinations •No Fee for /nit/al Consultation •Free Telephone Information •Insurance and Medicare Accepted CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOtNTMENT (714) 780-5314 lmH BLB PRESSURE? DO YOU SUFFER FROM HYPERTENSION? If you have high blood pre11ure/hypertension 'and are otherwi.. in fairly good health, you may b. able to participate in a free treatment program. I Our Institute has b.en awarded a grant· to evaluate a new medication for hyperten1ion. In addition to monitor- ing your blood pre11ure you will also receive laboratory tntt, 'brief physical exam1 and EKG1... U MPLETEL Y FIEE Of CHARCjE. This new program will last for approximately 12 w.ekJ. Convenient Morning Appo.ntmenh 6:30.8130 AM For more informdtion ond /or on appointment, ,.. .. ca• 114n12-1110 ~--· 2111111-•1 ..... ftil., ..... 1: ... PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH DflTITUTE . \ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wh••• Yo.,, Oollot C:ovotn M..,.1 i11n 11aa&011&1VO C:O\lAMESA S41 llS6 \'.\Hl<.O~l·: \ E"~~ SPIDER , .... l~~:J l '"" •Ill \!II .ti I 1'11111\ .• 1111 11tl1·11ol1111! \ t 'HI• Pt·r111 111u·11tl~. ''!"II \!IC • .i' "l .1111111! '" .1111 .. tl11 "·' '" l11,..p1t 1I ''·" '\11 111111! It l 0\ t 'I \ \\ ,. 'I'' c 1.1h1c 11 1 t11•,1t111c Ir •it \ 1 Ill' '\.11 I '' 1111•\I \p1••• """' 1111, "' .1 ... 11< I ""' C 1111 .. 1111 .11 i1111 VEI\ 'I I I· • • I '· " " ktnds of the~c dad-thoughb all I strolled -hiked -around Man- ha\lan last "eek. Eunp1dcs once said ... No1hing is dearer 10 a father than a daugh1er:· My father had two daughters. and although I think he 'A3!> disap- pointed that he nc,cr had a son. he encouraged m} sister and me 10 be all we could be. a nyway. M ~ sister sll 11 k no" s all the baseball and basketball staustics. thanks to her t•arl) tra1n10g. We both learned. OH~rtl) and CO\'. cnl>. that anything less than a col- lege cducauon was unacceptable for us. He.' encouraged me 10 take elocu- llon lessons. and taught ml' how to draw (probably because he re· cogn1zcd that It wa!> m) 4'tStcr "ho was the graccf ul one and that I woµld benefit from acquinng some different skills). , A fa ther's protcc-tion is th e strong- est need in childhood. accordin' to Sigmund Freud. That sounds nght -but the second ~eatcst thing we need from dad. I think. is his partici- pation and support. You CH write 10 Dr. ,Llllb AJ1azl •t t711 E. Coast Hll*••Y\. C.IWll• del M•r, ltlt5. New ally in battle c f bulge 7 I have never been a big fan or foe of coffee (with caffeine). and along w11h several billion others. I have had one or 1wo cups a da) for years. Many of ffi) patients are .-.urpnscd that I.do not automatically scream "Decaf onl) , .. but. if there is no reason to halt their intake of caffeine - such ashcan irregularities or high blood pressure -l do not mtervene. 0-ul in last montl"i"s-Amcrican Journal of Clinical Nutntron. caf· fe1ne wns shown to be to be not only a mild stimulant. but also an ac-· celcrator of thcrmOJ,encs1s. Now befo re yo u ftlc th is article in the trash. it might interest you to know that if yo u accelerate your them1ogcnes1s. you bum up " '· wanted fat deposits at a faster ni Thermogencs1s ts the expenditure energy by 1hc body that has n useful purpose other than producin~ bod) heat. It has long been known that ind ividuals who arc obese haVl' an O\Crall reduction 1n their metabolisrft.. We alt know men and "!Q.11\C ho can caUarac.--amounu of everything. yet not gain weight. They. or rather their bodies simply burn the excess. T heir furna~ is hotter. Caffeine seem!I to stoke the furnace. Medical s1udcnt volunteers who were moderate coffee drinkers were 11111 ,,,. ,.,,, Mil ....... . ...... ~ ... _ ,_.,...,_ r--,...,0111 ., .. ·=---if',r E :-" ·-····-· t:-c.oe =\.a-.. ., .. , •1~ given placebo, 100 milligrams (mg). 200 mg, or 400 mg of caffeine. and a variety of metabolic chanan were measured. Thennogenesis was increased and the increase was dose related. For the largest dose. 400 mg. an ad· ditional energy expenditure of abQut 60 calories was n)easurcd over a three-hour period. Over time. this would represent a ~ignificant loss (and in the case of obesity. that is 1ood) of ~nergy that would add up with time. They found that caffeine did 9ther things as well. and these findinp were not new. It elevated the hcan rate a few beats per hour and tht- plood pressure a few poinu at both end' Caffeine. to my knowlcdlc, has not been a pen of any· weapt los1 rqimen. In fact. there is usually a bin on coffee and other cafTcinated bevcraacs. 'thi1 11 rational when thtte is a reason for the bin. or if the caffeine caultl probkm1. f>t'rhaps 1how of us wl}P moni1or pcop~n wciah1 lou prosramt need to ttdet ~ role that a ftVt cup. of cofTcc mipt ha"f in eomcone fa&htina the blUle of \the bulee . ,,.,,.. .,.,,...., If.A, .... .. ~--1--.... . ' 'Stars' sparkle for . ~Ghlldren' s benefit n i. Whee .. Michael Jackson" showed 1up F~y niabt II the Four Seasons 1Hold, the photosraa>Mn went crazy. . Guests at the Lollipop Guild rt-Stan" fund-raiser were surprised that Jackson wu there so soon after .,his release from the hospital. But, he uid he was feelins·areat and proved ~bis point by dancana. moon walkina I and OippiDJ all over the bellroom. Okay, okay, so .. Jackson" was JJhired as were the paparazzi, he prob- 1 ably could have fooled Janet and LaToya. He was &ood and added to 'the fun of the Blind Children's : Leamiq Center benefit. "Manlyn Monroe" reappeared for the party and was easily recognized by the famous halter-nCj:k white 1 pleated dress. She sang "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend." (Actually. her best friend could be a singing ~coach.) Invitations had requested guests come costumed or in black-tie attire. · Jo Anne Mix also came as a Marilyn Monroe and outMarilyn~ th e pro- fessional look alike. Her escon was Joe DiMaggio. a.k.a. Gene Mix. -• Causing a lot of inTCresr wcrt Ka therine and Richard Mcinturff of Laguna Beach who came as the late Nicolai and Elena of Romania. They had made their own official and regal-looking costumes and for authenticity added blood and bullet holes. "This is sick. isn't it," asked Katherine a.s guests crowded around to get a closer look. "Phantom of the Opera" provided the inspiration for costumes of dec- orations chairwoman Debi and Tom Pavlik. He assisted Ride O'Fallon who Oew down from the Bay Arca to volunteer as auction~r. Guild president Francesca Rehnborg was smart looking in a short gold-trimmed black dress and topped off her look with a stylish cocktail ha t. Husband Sam •Rehnborg came wearing a Teddy Kennedy head masque. but after a few minutes decided he'd rather be cool. Terry Lampad1us chaired 1he pany that was altended by 170 and expected to brin~ in close to $25.000 Vida Dean for the oenter in Santa Ana that serves about 100 blind and visually impaired children alona with si&hted children from all over Orange Coun- ty. Lampadius, looking very chic in black with a black and white boa, was esconed by Jerry Nourse. Dis- cussing the Lollipop Guild, she said, "We were founded about five years ago. We have one major fund-raiser, this one, and several small ones each year. I became interested through a friend of the founder Bryn de Beikes." • -t>re$idcn RehnboTg-of-Emerald Bay said, "Originally we were a play group of moms. We only have 17 members and wi th this small group we pulled all of this off tonight. We started planning in September." The guild's planning incfuded ac- cumulating I 00 auction items. Eighty-three items were in the silent auction which went on during the cocktail ho\Jr as guests sipped drinks and nibbled on hot hors d'oeuvres. The live auction followed the mushroom-stuffed roast chicken breast dinner served at tables centered with pretty star.studded floral arraniemen1s. Lynn Willis was on hand with the band to. make the music. Party people also included Cathy and Tom Andrews. Sherry and Bill Braly, Kam Cirica, France Quantan- nens. Donna and Allen Wolf. Bryn and Dick DeBeikes. Leah Cox. Dana Senecal. Elaine and Bob Basmajian. Lee and Jim Gormley. Brenda Young. Dot and Gerard Dougher and Caroline and Dr. Rod LaShelle. Society box score -Next day coverage Evnt: Jewish Spons Hall of Fame Caase: American Friends of Htbrew University • i Localioa: Irvine Hilton • ll-' A&teduce: 625 Orpaher: Chairman Dr. Wilham Berger Mn a: Chicken en croute Matlc: Sound Celebration VlP1: Inductees Barry Asher. Harris Banon. Mike Epstein. Noah K.Jicger. Alex Schoenbaum. Harold Solomon. Brian Teacher and aJ --Over'kanl: "We will make between $150.000 and SlM.OOO'tonJghL" Bou om Lint: Tables from S 1,2 50 to $2.000 N~wsmak~rs Kate Jackson leaves LA for Virginia farm LOS ANGELES - Actress !Ute Jackson has quietly left Los .:\ngeles for a farm in Virginia and put her Benedict Canyon home up for sale. It was reported Sunday. Jackson, a native of Birmingham. Ala.. moved to Keswick. south of •. Charlottesville. Va.. said the Los Angeles Times. quoung un1den1ified sources. -Jackson has starred in the telc· vision senes "Charlie's Angels" and "Scarecrow and Mrs. King." Last September. she announced she was "recovering nicel y" from a modified mastectom) she had undergone two weeks earlier. Since then she has filmed the television movie "The Stranger Within." The hillside Benedict Canyon home can be reached by three flights of stairs or a cable car,. and features four bedrooms and six baths. Jack- son bought the 1.5 acre property in 1983 for $485.000. The asking price now is more than $2.3 million. l'Ri\GUE. Czechoslovalffa ~ Sinaer Pa~l Simon made a plea· to end racism and then launched into his classic "Bridge Over Troubled Water" at a concert to promote racial harmony. Three concens were held Saturday si multaneously in Prague. Paris and Moscow w1th pop stars from West and East an a crusade against racism. Czechoslovakia's President Vaclav Havel. the former play- wright. introduced Simon and was welcomed with wild cheers of"Lo ng ltve Havel!" Simon. pan of an international delegation 1n Czechoslovakia to monitor its elections. treated the crowd to renditions of two of his other well-known songs. "Sound of Silence." and "The Boxer ... "I'd like to say to people in the U.S. that this is a concert against racism and evil which exists all over the world," Simon told the crowd. PORTLAND. Ore. -Comedian Flip Wilson ~ve his tickets to a Portland Trail Blazers basketball playoff game to a hotel cleaning woman after deciding she was "one of the biggest Blazer fans that ever lived." Wilson, here for the Rose Festival. paid scaJpcr prices for__a pair of tickets to Tuesday's game. But dur- ing the course of his stay at the Marrion Hotel, he struck up a friendship with Carolyn Bell. "I ran into her in the lobby. and she said. 'You did buy a 81a}er shin this momi.na, didn't you?' 1 said, 'Yes. I did.' Then she said. 'Well. if J ... Gornlle~. 'MarU,n Monroe: Bob llumaJlan. ltldlard, Katherin• Mcinturff PHOTOS BY JIM DEAN , Dr. Rod and Carolin• LaSh•ll• and Dr. Sam and 'r•nce1ca Rehnborg. Kate Jackson you've got a Blazers shin. }Ou're supposed to have 11 on: "In my opinion that lady must be one of the b1"-est Blazer fan s that ever lived," Walson said. "If I went to the µm,e. I don't know who I'd be yelling for. so I thought It was worth the mone) to send 1he lad) to the game." Bell said she and her husband. Clarence. had no1 been to a Trail Blazers game in four .rt'ars. "I don't know where the seats arc and I don't care.'' she said. "They're inside the building. I s111l don't believe it." VINCENNES. Ind. -Reured Army Gen. Wilham Westmoreland 'llP Wiison led a parade honoring the l.m~nl.'.an flag and tool.. lhl' 0pportu1111~ to blast 1ho~ "ho "an1 thl' ngh1 to burn ii The fo rmer t; .S. commanda in Vietnam rode an a rrd Cadi llac on Saaurda) 's parade through th'' downtown streets of Vanlenne'i In comment a da) before the Kn ox Count} Flag Oa' Celebration. Westmoreland called flag burner'\ "people who do unu ual things" to attract attention. · Westmorela nd said he didn't thank anyo ne hac; the right I<) d1:s- ecrate the flag. but those that do hould be ignored -By ne Associ•tNI Pren 59& Ho/ding Reaching Medicare no odds-on favorite Dialing Medicare') 00 number to check on a health insurance Claim 1s an all-consuming challenge 1n my ltfe. The odds on get11ne through "11hout a bus) signal are higher than winning a m1l hon-<ioll ar lotle~ Like all high-rollers. I'm de· termin~ to ~al 1he su1em. The onl) que uon. will rri, battered I nde'\ finger hold OU I as iong as m) and1gnat1on., 1nce m~ m1ss1on in cracking Medicare's phone bamer wtll benefit 15 million other cnior c111zens. I ma' e'en get a Rock- efeller irant To increase m) mathemaucal chances for success, I ant11all) tned calling the 800 number the fir 1 thing in the morning when I as- sumed e'el)One "as busy gulping down their fi ber. This is the early- b1rd·"' orm th eorum that I should have known "'as fa r too simplt 11c for ucb a complex problem. The ltnes "'ere alread} tied up "1th m1lhons of fox) dialers. ·Nancy Mcintyre determine 1f there were umes of the da' "'hen calls decreased becau~ pc0ple's b10~1hms wcrc do""· or evef)one wa~ glued to their ap opera: or taking a napp). The chan never dipJX'd - or even wa,errd Maybe I was locked into a failure syndrome. I rca'loned. I nJX'('ted to fail. Life had become a bu!>) !lmgal I quickl) ~anned through "The Power of Pos1 tl\e Thinlo ng" that I keep on m) bookshelf for doctor v1sttS and tn p<i 10 the IR ;:, Withhold-ing sex . coffimon in marri~ge . · Ladnng an anal) 11cal mind, 1 turned to my an1elliaent computer "'11h an advenascd IQ of 240. The machine ad vi sed me 10 bcgiJl dialing contmuoush fi,e crunutcs before the Imes opened to get a Jump on the compet1t1on. To my astonishment. prcc1sel) at a.m. a human voice answered the phone! It worked! Now I knew how .\le,ander Graham Bell felt at \he moment of his triumph. My euphona was hon -hved, how- ever. The computer's formula only worked once. which blew its chances for being wntten up in sc1ent1fic When I felt uflic 1enth up~at to brave defeat. I d1akd thl' 800 number. The phone ra ng a!i 1f 11 "'ere a normal occurrancc -not a tran- scendental e~pcncncc .\ \OICC answered and ~1d he'd ha"e to put me on hold I de peratel) clung to the instrument hk.e a drowning 'It· tim cltng to a ltfe preserver . .\ftcr a half~an-hour I heard a sickening click. On the Verge of a major break· through I'd been cut-off b) a cr:ued sad1s1 with a senous hang-up Whatever the cost. I'm not g1van1 up my research. The most con. anent success r, t' had 1n rtach1na Mtd1- care 1s b) consulting my hol'09Cope to seo 1f 11·s a fa"orable day to make' an important connC'Cl1on. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I saw 1 myself in your column the other day. It was the letter from a !"an .,, who had the same problem I laved 111 with for 38 years -a wife f who 11 didn't think sex was wonl\ the trouble. ' I I The man had written a letter to his wife on their 32nd wcdchna Lr1 anniversary. He was starVcd for af- '1 fection and pleaded with. her ~o talk to him about it. The w1fe did not ,.,, rapond. She died two days later of ,.,, a hcan attack. at the • of S4. He •NI found his letter in the pocket of her bathrobe. He cloled bis letttr to you ,, by uyina he was f'eelina auilty and •• , &ookina for auidancc. •tu I want.to tell that poor &UY that he nr hat nothina to fttl auiltY about. There is no way you can l!t a woman to d11CU11 a problem 1f she ~,. donft't want to. I was mamcd to \ aactty t19e same kind. M~ wife wu cold and unraponsive. She hated an. She knew I ..-. unhappy but reftaltd to ao for countchna bttaute • Ann Landers "the problem 1s yours, not mint."\ On my 62nd birthday she pve me the best ,;ft imaainable: a spoaee cake (no frostina!). In the hole of the cake was a rolted-up piece of pepe:t -her petition for a divorce. Eiaht months lattr I met a won· derf'W, warm, beauti.f\al woman whole husband hlld died IM ~ before. We have a fabuloul time toletMf. Our ltl Ii~ it lefrific MMI r 9iel h'h I 1etn.aierr. I hope dlle man who '*"* to YoU ftnd1 a woman who appreciates him. Plealt tell him \ I wish him all the lud. in the world. -HAPPY ECOND-TIMER IN N.J. DEAR HAPPY: nads for 1Mr- lq you ... ,,.. I love4 IM mlq. Here's more M dM •Ject: From Calaary. Albcna: The only time my wife i' interested in 10 is when she SttS someihina tcmbly 01tpens1ve and btyond our means. Then she really turns on the heat. She has three sistc:r'I whose husbends have told me they do the same th1n1. Can this be so mcthin1 women ltam from their mothers? ' From LallelaM, Fla.: I am writ1na about the man whose wife died of 1 Min attack fkr withholdina !ltJt &om him for ~~cntl ~ars. I MY he i• bcuer off. ow he 1 free to look around (v.uhout a~1h) for a ~tNn Wbo will b( a loving comp1n1on. My wife and 1 fouaht about this for more years thao I cart to admit. She wanted full control of every upect of our h\cs and K\ was No. I on tbt h t. tr 'he decided he •asn't an the mood (which M!I mott or the ume) he made damn urc I lost my desire for 11, too. We alwa)' ended up in a fight which v.ould have iasted lh t' rest of our hvcs if 1 had waited fo r ~.er to make up. My wite grc .... up 1n a home whcrt there was no alTecuon ~~'ttn bcr parent~ a1nd they nc\ er sho~ the slif.btest bit of affection for their cbtldrtn. The Y..'tre the coldest bunch I bad ever seen. I mould have known what I wa ,ettin1 into. hem Su FrudKe: I felt ~rry for the man whose wife lost interc$t in se1t after yt"ars of maniaac. It happened to me and I couldn't undentand why. A fncnd of mine who was much mort ell~~ 1n the w1ys of •he world ~led that it ~i-"t be another man 1 couldn't QOncewc of such a thin& but dtttded to keep my eyes and tan open and look for clues. Well, I caqht Mr. But 1t wasn't with a man, 1t wu With a woman. -HEL HOCKED IN CALIF. DEAR HELL: Me ..... W1MtC u 0 .• .., ... ..., : I "' jourriaJs. • ext came random testing with a curvt' chan tracking my findings. J called Med1ca~ cvef) hour or so to Pri zes brokered ~or game shows ,• 0 . In TV hngo. what's a "pn~C' broker"? A. One who line up pmc-show pnzes. n independent operator. Paid sometimes by donann, com· paojcs and someumes b) show produc:tttt i\lwa s wtth an ett0unt- 1na for pubhC1')' value. Dealt vary so much t~~· no standard. Yes. you can buy blue soy sauce. Oranae. too. "A med1ocrt oCC'Utive, ma at or ftmale, with a aood ttttt\lty, male or ft-male. 1s far more valuabk to a I L.M. Boyd i Sony, you .. fcllow. but medic.I . raearihm say~·, no lt'lftdlc: reuon why a bid COid lhcMald m.r. ktt wttb )'OUr ahiht) 10 concnu.11 on stud.es. ,,. ' Af Or1ng9 COMt OAILV PILOT/ Monday, June 11, 1HO by Bii Keane COUJlfftR CULTURE by Maratt• & M••tt• PSA!fUT8 by Charles M. Schulz "Mommy! Billy's writing with the mustard!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson •·sure. he lets me put the leash on him This way he can take me where he wants.' NANCY ,~~ v "<E.. S ~nChE. ... £ ....... v ..... :) µ v'-'MM -. ARLO AND JANIS "4EY. MOJA.' WE C~;f. • lf m ·&ALL fE.01,S TODAY' I:Nt 00 fHE >JJG~L.5' -r TUMBLEWEEDS !JY~. H.A~ A Nllf MA~AlRf~ ANO PU'f 1'HO~~ ~HIEl..PS 1'0 &00'1 U~E ! 'fHE'( MAY ~AVE '(OUR 1..IF~! DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE I CHEESE WHil , DENNIS THE MENA.CE "' • ~--f I .,, ; J I ~ A .--------------------, '(ES, Mfi.AM, I KNOW WMV l'M IN SUMMER SCMOOL ... GARFIELD HOW le> A MONDA&,> MORNINCt PIFHP.ENi FROM OTHE.R MORNING5? 0 0 BECAUSE I 'DIDN1T DO WELL DORIN6 TME REiULAR SEASON ... I MEAN TERM •. by JJm Davis I OTHE~ MORNING~. l WOOLD HAVE I PEANO'f eoT'fEP.E.I' THE &REAP AFTlR r roA~,.tt:> rr I 0 ~ br~~;s THE FUSCO BROTHERS ~. ...,, by J.C. Duffy GE£ l WONDL~ I~ H\L\.:.L ":> ~L 1\l L '4 ~N~n..\\N(;. ll~r~l'l I ' -fl ' - by Jerry Sec tt b y Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. 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DM Walters Is Capitol probe open } or shut? SACRAMENTO -It's been five years since the undercover investip- 11on of Capnol corruption dubbed "Brispcc" was born. Census Bureau ---· f-ir-lds -a sec;r:et weapon·in Newport It's been nearly two years since the investigation burst in10 the public rcaJm as FBl agents conduc1ed dra- matic malt raids on Capitol offices, seeking documents. It's been )ust a few months since the first maJOr catch of the invnti~ : tion, ex-state Sen. Joseph Montoya, : was convicted on a slew of federal • corruption charges, and a few weeks : since Montoya was sentenced to • federal prison for hi s crimes. 1y ~AT MICHAE~, They couldn't get answers, so they sent Bentley. His red-white-and-blue Bureau of the Census badac pinned to his chest, hh shock of gray· hair slicked back, Bentley Harris walked up to the tiny BaJboa Peninsula home and tried to cajole the housekeeper into Jelling him talk to the owner. He c~uld sec the frighten~. gray-haired octogenarian, peekina from behmd a door down the hall. His Spanish didn't work so he started speaking directly to the shadowy figure. • :·come on ... he said with an enticing smile. "We're going to have fun. 1:'he l~~Y answered in a weak voice. "I don't want any of those questions. He had broken the barrier. He'd gollen her to talk. Now, it was easy. . · . &fore. she knew it. the lad_y was at the screen door. smiling. joking, feeling secure and answenng all those questjons that had aone unanswered for other census takers. h wa.S another victor; for Harris. who gets S 16.SO an hour from the Census Bureau. There was a llme when Harris asked questions at rates that earned him as much as $20,000 and hour. T~e USC class of '48 ring is no longer on bis tingcr. But that's where 1t all ~gan for Harris -a law student who'd taken advantaae of the GI Bill. Ten years later, he was a media darling -defendina Elizabeth Ann Duncan who'd hired a couple of thugs to murder her daughter-in-law so she could keep her son all to herself. It was a case of motherly love gone depra ved. Bentley lost that one and "Ma" Duncan became one of the last women executed in California's ps chamber. But. he gained fame as a slick examiner of witnesses who could get the fac ts no matter how tou~ the witness. He went on to head the law offices of Mel vin Belli in Los Angeles. Fees as high as $250.000 were not unusual for Harris in the 60's and 70's. And then. he qu11. He just quit. Maybe it was bum-out. Maybe he wasn't happy ~ith the Judicial system. He doesn't say. He ?ecame a d,r~pout and~sca~d fr~ the big__l}_omcs big cars !nd _ important clubs. _He rctiEd and .moved 10 Newport &ach -to ..a .small apartment overlooking the ba). AJ sundown. he si ts on his balcony and watches the shadows of the moored boats lengthen across the wa1er. "I was never happier than this," he says. "All the money in the world can'1 bu) th1s ... nor the fun I'm having now." And so. Bentley Harri) gets assigned those homes in Newpon Beach where the census peopl e have trouble getting the answers. Bentley always gets them. Laughmg. JOkin& pressing. probmg he's the total professional at extracting informa116n. But for S 16.50 an hour. not $'20,000. And yet, he says. "I've never been nchcr. never been happier!" The wa y he ~~s 11. )OU know he means 11. P•I Mid.els is • Coroo• de/ M•r r e1Jddt. When Writing to th• Ofonge Coatt Doily Pilot ... The O range Coast Doily Pilot encovroges COfrespondence from 01Jr reoders. We request lerrers be kept to opprolumotety 300 words. Any correspondence s1gn1!1conrly longer than 300 wOfds will be ptonted 01 our d1scre1ton os o Community Commentary, Weit Commentary or Editorial Response. Commvn1ty commen1or1es ore reserved for issues pertinent 10 c1toes ond towns olong the Orange Coosr Guest commenrories moy perto1n to ony public •ssve. fd1tor1ol responses ore reserved tor rebuttals 10 edit0<1ol pos111ons ot the Orange Coast Doily Pilot. le11ers considered to be libelous Of 1n bod taste will nor be pnnted. Writers ore l1n11red to four subm1~1ons o month. AU correspondence must be signed and include the writer's oddress and telephone number for veriltcotoon purposes. letters should be addressed to the Orange Coast Doily Pilot, 330 W . Boy Sr , Costa Mesa, CA, 92626. Allenllon: letters 10 the Ed1ror. Writers w11H questions ore urged 10 coll the Dooly Pilot 01 17141 6-42.432 1. Ext 362. Doones~ury By Garry Trudeau • • U.~.-eLO flap lessens .odds of Israeli-Palestinian ·talks WASHINGTON -The decision by Secretary of State James A. Baker UJ to temporarily suspend U.S . dialogue with the PLO rei nforces secret efforts by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to construct a "unity" government that could fi . nally JO to the peace table with the Palesunians . Rowland Evans As usual. things are not quite what they seem in the Middle East. Even though the U.S.-PLO breakdown will provoke what a Bush adminis-tration official calls a "war-building" in provoking the intifada to new crisis, it makes negotiations politi-fury. Yet, it may be fortuitous. giv- cally inore feasible for Shamir. ing Shamir the U.S.-PLO breakup he Although he announced formation has called _for so. often. Jerusalc'!1 on Friday of a dangerously right-has sent pnvate signals that Shamir wing coalition to rule Israel, the wants to move to the peace table conservative Likud prime mmist~r ~nd nd l\1msclf of deman~s4by hard· has in mind a wholl y different gov-ltners f<?r toupier ~andhng of the crnment that again would share Palestinians. including deportation power with Labor. of t~ou~lemakers from the occupied Thus. the interl'cpted Palestinian temton~s. terrorist raid on the Tel Aviv Shamir has grown close 10 agrce- bcaches. which would have yielded a ment on secret terms with Labor gruesome harvest had it succec:._dcd. leaders Shimon Peres and Y1t.zhak may ironically tum out to be a Rabin for a "unity" go vernment harb1~ of change for the better. tf similar to the one that broke up a fire storm-in the Mideast can be three months ago under nght-wing avoa<kd now.. thc.-lhwacted terronst demands on the peace issue. The attack could help break the d~dlock radicafS aemand.ed tougher on the Palestine question. crackdowns on the intifada. more The raid, engineered by Abut Jewish settlements and quicker Abbas' terronst group. forced a hard takeover of Arab land on the Wes1 decision on Baker. The facts of life Bank. were laid out to htm Jast week an Shamir will need the vote of all secret cable from Amblssador Rob-such radicals in the narrow Likud ert Pelletreau in Tunis. who has government he unveiled Fnday. headed the .S. side in talks with That includes the Molede1 (Home- the PLO. He informed the secretary land) Pany. with a singl e member 1n that Yasir Arafat lacks the power to the Knesset. Its pany/'latform calls expel Abul Abbas from the PLO's for mass expulsion o Palest101ans. high command. By demanding that They total more than 1.5 m1lltop on he do so, said Pclletreau, the Un11ed the West Bank and Gaza. States would have to put a hold o n Although Shamir has publicly ac- the dialogue in order to preserve its cept~ the support of Moledct an crcdibiJity once Arafat said no -order to form a narrowly based however violent the repercussions in aovemment. he knows that he 1s the Arab world. playing with fire. Wllh a Knesset Baker really was left with no m_,ority of a single vote or two by choice. given .. and mtemational Shamir's Likud Part). Molcdct's outrage over the attempted Tel Aviv sole member could demand a seal 1n raid. He demanded action against the Cabinet or overthrow the gov- Abul Abbas and. when Arafat was cmment on a kc)' issue. silent. decided to suspend the PLO American Jewish leaders sa)' talks (with the announcement sc hcd-Shamir docs not want to pla> that uled for this week). pme for two reasons: First. he fe.irs That suspension may well result a major backla.sh from the Amencan Robert Novak Jewish community and the Bush adm1n1Strat1on. which oppose the narrow coalition announced Friday: second. he really does want to la y t~ fou ndation for Palestinian autonomy, or local government, in the We t Bank and Ga1a. No chance for that if he has 10 dcJ)l·nd on nght- wmg radicals. Thi potnts to 'ham,tr signing a "unit) .. pac1 \\Ith Labor. perhaps ver) soon. 1multancousl). Baker 1s coun11ng on the \uspens1on of the .S.-PLO talks 10 bnng a softer stance from Shamir on what broke up the la-.t lsrach coahuon: whether to talk to an~ Pale t1n1ans from East Jerusalem or v. 1th an\ Palcst101an who hu ~n deport~ from-the-- West &nk and Gata cret con- versauon'> betwt•en ham1r and Labor ma) ha\c produced some solution that cou ld be sold to 1he Palcst1n1ans. But wnh a temporan. ~mencan rebuff of lhc PLO. the Pnlcsunc deadlock IS On thC' bnnk Of HS mo t dangerous t·n )1s since the start of the mtifada t"o and one-half years ago -as Baker IS all loo a\\are. rhe region's climate 1s parucularl y dangerous cons1dcnng Iraq'<; me a the new. war-te,ted Arab leader against Israel and the possi ble o"·cr- thro" of Jordan·., King Hu\'ICtn b~ Moslem fundamcntalts1s or h1' king- dom\ Palestinian majont) If hamar sttcl.~ 10 the narrow coah1ron he announced Fnda). these l'Ould be l'Una1n-ra1~r'i for much wor'IC. In fact. there l'I room for some re,tramed hope for a more rC"asonable course in l'lrucl. Rowl.ad Ev•o• .ad Ro~rt Nov•k •re w.,tjo1100 DC-bas~ col•m•• for tbe Or.air CoHI D•ily Piiot Equality in educational funding can't be denied to. poor schools WASH INGTON -There 1s a truth so obvious that no court, wll~ther state or federal. ought to have to declare it: it is unfair. social- ly and economically destructive. and unconstitutional for a state to permit a school system in which children in wealthy neighborhoods get myriad opportunities and kids in poor areas act next to nothing. But such is the myopia of the privil~ people of America that only the courts can brina sanity to state $Chool financina systems. Last Tudday the New Jersey Su- prcr:ne Court ruled that the state LqislatuR twd to provide funds to ajve children in poor areas that receive little in . propeny tucs a "thorouJh and efficient edua11on." Over the last two years the su-~me couns of Teus. Kentucky and Montana have struck dow,i thotc scatn' tchoo' financin1 sys. tcms because or almost incmlibac llPI in apendin, bct-een poor and wealthy di1tric11. Lawsuilt are pend· int in the courta of several other states. The ~m is racial, IOCial and aeotraPhl~ with c.ruclal int,..cate consequences.. The Kentucky court noted that only S 1.800 wu beina tptnt per poor student, whi~ M ,200 wn allocated ror the 1ehoolina of st\ rich pupil. The state now..,, tMt a minimum of S2,900 muse be """'on all studttus. Rteh dittricU ue di free to sptnd more on their dUldlln. ... ~urc as now on ICt"Oll the utioe fOr ·•cquah1ation." rncanina Carl Rowan that where pro~rt)' wn create a are.at difference in opportunity. state feaialatures must appropriate enouah funds to aivc a poor rural or ahctto school district the same lcvtf of fundina u is available to a wealthy s"burben area. Count on the wealthy to fllht this. with much saaccaa. Still. there is a very hcarten1n1 aide to what is ttanspirina within the (>Owet structures of America's cilia PeoplCI who once dtdn't aive a damn Aft now c:natldine to ttt real educa- tion delivered to all lkir people. I was in J11etton. Mia, recently where the Miaiasippe Power A LJl)tt Co.~t on a forum about economic dn metal. 1 wu Pf'IP9Nd to .c- cept t fKt lhat Millillippi hu c: &om. the \lllY days of l'llrial m · I did not upect to 1i11u this eower compuy•1 swaMtenl. Mike ""'"' •Y to dw .. movm and tbaken" of tttt Mlle: ..... llaen is tomethit11 millina here . "Ptrhapt what is mi111na """' 11 the opportunity for all our c1 trzens -regardless of 1herr color. regard- less of thClr famil income. or any other oc1al standard -to have acces 10 a dCC"Cnt education. and for reasonable opportunities to gain ac- cess to the economic system once they ha ve an education." Bemis wasn't wa1t1ng for any court to tell the ltidcrs of his long- mah&ncd state what they had to do to hf\ M1ssi'is1ppi from the bottom of the Amencan totem pok. This white M1ssm1pp1 compan)i was showing leader1h1p not man1fost~ 1n many of our itates I watch these de,elopmcnts know- ing that C(\Uahzat1on of cducallonal opportunities Wlth1n each state as important. But menca wall not be whole, or comJ)('t1t1vc. until we pool the nation' rc\Ou~ Ind sa that a child 1n the MJu1ss1pp1 Delta must have rc:tucation mont')' lavished upon it to the same eittcnt that a child 1n Maehiaan js nunurtd "to trained 1ntell1atnet'. That means that Amencans must aett{>t a radical new po ture reaard1n1 federal financ1n1 or education. l look at New Jency, Tex.a . Mi ~ SISStppi and Other Mii • and at pnvatc l~ts uch H Btmas. and I .know that Amenca ll movane toward commitment that must be made 1f wt arr to urvhe as a sreat nation. • car1.....,,. • "•••'4• o.c.. ~ nt s'•• t# * Or-. a.. .,..,, n.r. Charges are still pending apinst Paul Carpenter. a former state sena-• tor who now serves on the state Board of Equalization and who won renomination by Demoeratic voters in his district last week. One of the more reassurina aspects of the Capitol corruption investiption has been the as>parent willinaness of federal investlpton and prosecutors to take as much umc as necessary to build strona cases. Past investigation~ of the Capitol had been fumbled bccautc of pressure from the media and politicians to produce immedjaae results. The Momoya and Carpenter cases have demonstrat~ just how impon.: ant patience can be in such matters. It takes weeks and months to follow the detailed paper trails. and the longer the 10vcst1gat1ons continue. the more willing import.ant wit- nesses become to step fo1'W3rd. Mosl of the charJcS against Montoya tad nothing directly to do with the undercover 1nvestigat1on itself~ rather. they developed from infor- mation that was volunt~rcd after the 1n vest1gauon became pubhc knowledge. When Bnspec first su rfaced nearly two years ago, there were the usual calls for a rapid concl usion. But U.S. Attorney David Levi resisted. The anvesugauon would take as long as 11 takes. he insmed. even 1f that mcanl )..C.aa 0Lu.ncert.a1ntr for those 1dent1fied a~ subjects. More recent reports have sug· gest~d that federal mvesuptors will scale back or wind down the Capitol '"' est1fill<.ln soon. "I thank C\ erybody has rcrosnizcd 1t was a very important investip. uon ... 1he FBJ's cramento burcu chic{ Douglas Ball. -was quoted u sayi ng recently. "but tt 1s time to marshal forces and get on w11h thl' business at hand ... Ball's comments came just afler 1t was ~"ealcd that Levi has been nominated to become a federal JUdge, reinforcing the 1mpressioa that Bnspe<' ma) end "'Ith Montoya, Carpenter and some legislative aides 1n the bag. And Levi's own comments seem. ingl)' added 10 that conclusion. He was quoted as saying that he hoped ·to wrnd up the inve t1ga11on "1n the next few months ... Poht1cally. Levi's and Ball's pub- lished comments. coupled w11h the 1mpend1ng judgeship. ha ve produced a belief among Capitol insiders that having netted two ~mocrat1c ~ht1cians. Levi 1s bc1n1 rewarded with a Judgeship by the Republican Whue House. and the investigation will end befo re any Republican legislators arc nailed. One e1t-Rcpubhcan Asscmb!y staf- fer alread) has pleaded guilty to federal chugcs and 1s awaiting sentencing that depend . an part. on her cooperauon. The aide. Karin Watson. 1s bcltC"ved to have evidence that 1s damagtnJ to two identilic<I subjCC'l.s of tlle an vcstip - t1on. Republtcan sscmblyman Pit Nolan and Frank Hill. a Republic:m pohtic1an "'ho recently moved up from the Assembly to the Senate af\er "inning a special election. The ques11on. then. remams: is Bmpec still operational or is the net being rttlcd m without catch1na any more fish ? H1ghl)' placed Ju tict Department sources ins1~t that the impressions of a windup Are false and that E publican a well as DemOC'f'ltic ·~ 11cLans remain acti ve subJ«ll o tbe 1nvc 11aat1on. althouah it's not ~ ta1n that an y 1dd1t1onal 1nd1C1ments will be produced. They are con· cemed that 1f the impressions • comt bcltefs. It will d11eou,..e lob- byist and other pottntial witnass from voluntecnna tnformatiol\ about bnbtry shak.edowns. Pro<S«utors say it's likdy that a ptnnancnt anu-poht1c•I comapeion unit Wlll be e uabhshcd in the U.S attorney's ofJk c to f\na~ up Bnspec and handlt Other ca!Cs. Only titM, of course. will -ntt the end of tbe story, but Levi and Co. lh'ady ban had a ma111ve impect on t• cdtiall climate of the Capnol -witnaa &M re«nt adoption of eth1e1 refonn 11-.by the lAlt•tutt aftcl votien - and a pmMncnt anti~IOll «· pniuJIOn would be a •kiome ad- dmon ~ OM .,..._.It a . ..._, erf 'I lw. .. a......, ...... .. .- ., NE\XIPORT· F;omA.1 boulevards is looking a bit worse for wear. One propeny owner plans to clean up his lot by building ·a modem, mixed-use project combining three condominiums with a commercial space. Owen Minney would like his neighboring propeny owners to fol- low suit and revamp their buildings as well. But some propen y owners say they're in no rush to modernize their structures, many of which are a good JO or 40 years old. ~ • Buildin~s like the Boulevard Mar- ket. built m 1949. were around when Old Newpon Boulevard -now named North Newport Boulevard -served as the onl~ road linking inland cities to Ncwpon Beach. "It was the gateway to Newport originall y," Minney. a Newpon Beach native. said. Eventually, tbe "new.. Newpon Boulevard -state Highway 55 - was constructed and Old Newport Boulevard became something of an aftenhought. T"ent) }ears ago, <;lly officials saw the Old Newport strip as a good location for medical offi ces related to Hoag Mcmonal Hospital. which 1s JUSI 10 the 14CSI, across Newport Boulevard. But medical support offices cl ustered around the hospital in- stead. Toda). North Newport Boulc,ard is a quiet. curbless road lined wuh 5mall office build~gs. a couple of motels. Le Biamt1 French res- taurant. the old Wh 1'ike' Bill's bar. automotive bus1ne,scs and a massag~ parlor. oml.' small homes aho dot the eastern side of the road. Minne ~ operated Wc!>tpon Manne. Inc .. a cuistom boat building compan}. at 447 N Nt•wport Blvd. for about IS )Cars. But "hen the city down zoned the commercial ar("a in , O\ember 1988. Minne} hcgan looking inlll dtff("rcnt. more lucra- tl\·e and 'l'iuall~ a11ract1ve uses for. nis propert) He con!.1d ercd building onircs or AIDS From A 1 treatment. reo;carrh and educa11un. This }Car's part1c1pa11on b) an estimated 1.300 walkers (the re- mainder of the C!lt1matl'd rrowd of 2.000 was compn!>ed of onlookers and 'oluntcer .\IDS-""alk staff and others. organizers sa)) fell short of expectation'>. and failed to equal last year's total of I. 7 50 ""alkero;. said med1a-rela11ons roord1nator Robert Seline. He said Saturda) 's rain and Sunday morning's gloom~ skies may have kept man~ awa y. Crane said that "alk coordinators ·had hoped to raise $400.000 Sunda}'. and still might beforl.' year's end. She said a dinm:r held in Januar; to honor Orange Count) Super' l!>Or Thomas Rile~ had raised $75.000 and that she expects donalions to continue throughout the year. ,. Of the tnonc' collected from un- da} 's walk. the largest chunk. 39 percent. will go to C'o!ota Mesa-based AIDS Sen ices Fou~dation. which provides pa tient care. Al OS Response Program. '4h1ch is geared toward educa11on. will receive 25 percent. the Orange County 'Center for Health. which pro.,. ides ed uca- tion services. Wlll receive 10 percent: and Laguna Shanti, which offers p;111cnt sen 1 C'>. "'111 be alloHed · 6 percent. The remaining 21 percent will be spht among the Laguna Beach Com- munity Clinic. the UCI AIDS Education Project. the America n Red Cross, .\CTION (AIDS Coali- uon to ldcnt1f) Orange County MR. B From A1 "antsy" winner. who m he dis.- ti ngu1shed as the young woman who spent the most time out of her chair. "What we were going to do is ti c Nancy to her chair, .. he said. Departsn& senior Lisa Lamb. who attended Bovberg's ce remony, won a "sunshsne" award for cheenng up other students thrdughout thf semester. And Lamb, 18. c~me to Bovbcrg's class after fai ling another hastory storqe units on his lot, but wasn't happy with either idea. Then he decided on a mixed-use project that would combine residences witb business space -a concept that is gain!ng popularity in Southern Cali- fornia. Minney's proposal calls for three condominiums in the back of the 50- foot-by-210-foot lot, overlooking the state highway. A commercial office would be at •tbe lot's other end. which faces North Newport. The desi~ is contemporary and modular, wllh lots of windows and wood. Minney plans to live in one of the condominiums. The city PlaJlning Commission approved his project Thursday night and also gave its nod to a general plan amendment that would rezone the whole area to mixed use. The City Council must also approve the amendment. The residential-commercial desig- nation gi ves propen) owners the choice of building mi xed-use pro- jects on their land. or keeping their buildings all commercial. Except for a few property owners and nearb) residents who worry that mixed use will create more activi ty and traffic. most of Mmncy's neiV1- bors applaud the idea of combining residential units with business space. "I think that's the only wa> to go. pan icularly sn that area." sa id Ra y Zartler. president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Re- altors The board's oflice has been located at the corner of Hos pital Road and North Newport for 40 }ear!>. "You ha\e good access to trans- portation. shops... and 11 provides people \\Ith a place to hve." Zanier said. "\'en colorful. BC1hem1an SI\ le." said "1d 'offer. "ho o" nc; · the Wh1ske} Bill's land and another la rger propert) along North New- port. .. ens ce (Lo!. .\ngcles) has done that t~ pc of thing. and 11's being dum· in Cannc~ Village, too." Whi le the~ hke the l·oncept. Soffa and others aren't read' to con\.ert their own propen1e' 1<) m1\cd U'ie Soffer said he 1s rnntcnt "Ith the Needs). the Homd c'>'i helter and the Cancer ln'ltllutt'. Despne the lowt:r·than-hoix·d-for turnout. ( ranc 'kltd organ1Ler'\ an: encouraged bt·cau-.c c;upport ha!> !>pread to include nl·arl) all segments of Orangl' ( ount} "> population. he said the 1990 "alk boasted part1c1pat1on from 10 lhurches and more than 40 corporatt· sponsors. The "alk also at1ractcd polit ical leadcr'i. 1nclud1ng In 1ne Mayor La~ .\gran. '\upen 1<,or Riley and Laguna Beach (it} Councilman Robert Gen tn . all of "horn ofTered word'i of encouragement to walkers who gathered in ~1ason Regional Park before the} '>Ct out unday morning. Walkers also were presented '41th another me'>sagl'. rnntained in a parade of quilt) made to honor AIDS v1l't1m\. Gent~. who completed part of the course unda}. said th(" walk 1s significant becau'>t' it "bnngs all people who arc concerned about the disease together in one place. The rehg1ous. corporate. political and the ga} and le!>b1an communities arc sending a message to Orange Count} that not only 1s 1t soc1all) acceptable to be an AID advocate. but that fighting the disease 1s pan of the fabnc of Orangc Cou nt ) ... Genny added that the broad- based support for the walk blasts the stereotype of Orange Count ) as a conservati ve. unfeeling area. "It 1s not that. It 1s an intdligent. cos· mopolitan. canng community." hc sa id. Gentry added that "this I) an class. "I almost didn't graduate high school, and he said, 'you can do it Liz. yo u can do it.' He gives you a chance." Lamb said. ··He doesn't look down on anybody, even the slackers. He was Michelle PreifTer's favorite teacher. She still talks to him ." Bovbcrg said he believes "any- thi na" is possible when it comes to brinaing both his students and their country's hi tory to hfe. Boxes and boxes of note on his dramas line the wall behind his desk. The Piiot's teachers of the year 1 •John Weyrauch/Corona del Mar Haab School -math • Pltylli1 McKown/Costa Mesa Halh School -history ==-1~ • Diii l..eavtf /f.clit0n H1ah Schoof -social psycbolOl)t/history •Carol Tipper/Estancia Rilh School -math •Harlow Naasz/Newpon Harbor Hi&h School -Pl)'ChOk>o/civics •Jam Bure~ View Hi&h School -chemiltry 'l •Jmy White/Marina H.P Sc:hool -maih 11 •Dave Spral'l/ffuatinaton lach Hi&h School -automoMle lhop I .... ----------------------------------------~ .,.., .... ~., ...... .,_ A section of Old Newport Boulevard •• It appe.,.. todaJ faboveJ, and a model of how one property owner wants It to look In the future ftopJ. rental income presently provided by the businesses on his lots. Besides. providing additional parking makes the idef.. of changing to mixed use less attrcktive. he said. offer, who has owned land on Nonh Newport since 1973. also sai d earlier cffons to get property owners 'to collectsvcl) renovate their lots failed. But 1nd1v1dual propcrt} owners have made changes on their land over the years. like remod("ling buildings. Soffer sa id. This slow. piecemeal process 1s probabl) the onl) wa) the area will be renovated. he said. The Old Nc"'port stnp 14111 prob- abl> never become a fanq. wcll- tra veled com mercial strip like Manner"s Mile. those in the area ~id. "If s JUSt fine lhl· wa~ 1l 1s," said Beena Kile). who~I.' mother-in -law Mary Lou owns the Ruulcvard _Ma r- ket .• K1k} \a1d the tin) store 1s a landmark. home} fo.ture for locals. Seventy-fi,e percent of the store's customers arc regulars. she said. "The market's been here si nce 1949 and 11 hasn't changed a b11. and ~ople hke 11 the wa) it is," she said. "~ople come in and remember how they came in as kids." Several people hav(" offered 10 buy the store. but her mother-in-1:-w has declined the offers. Kile\' said. She acknowledged th e·· Old New- pon Boule' ard area could be de- picted as rundo" n. particularly for Newpon Beach. but that's what gives 11 character. she said. Minney·s new. modern project ma} e"en look out of place. Kile~ said. "It's a nice area and 1t' not a nice area." she sai d. "You get some rfall y rich people. but more or less 11's th e less fortunate 14 ho come in here:· Still. thl'r(" are 1mpro,emcnts that can be made to the strip, Zartler said. "I don't know 1f n's e\l~r going_to become ·quaint."·· he !>aid "How- ever. I think we can make something nice of 11." 09 gallons of gas spilled Into the Newport ··Harbor 9y HOUY J. \If MIND ~ ............. NEWPORT BEACH -Ao esti- mated I 00 pllons of lllOline leaked into ~ewp;>rt Harbor lrom the New- port Landin& Fuel Dock on Sunday before it was contained by fire Deoanmm& booms, police said. The leak was discovered at 3: IS p.m. by an anendant at the fuel station who was pumpina ps, said Newport Beach Police Oel*'lf1lent s,t. Al Fischer. .. The dock attendant was pump- ina au into a boat when be noticed the pressure went down suddenly and smelled the fumes,.. Fischer said. "He used the eme~ncy sbutofT valve to stop the spill. • Fire investipton attributed the spill to a worn pump hose that bunt at a bulkhead connection at the Texaco boat filJina station. Fischer and U.S. Coast Guard officials said. The hose is similar to the pump hoses at aas statjons on land, except VOTE From At liveness by Blanchard. but it also violates his and his son's constitu- tional rights. d "My son hiff"the same right as any other citizen." Amburgey said. "He has a constitutional right to be rep- resented by all of the council mem- bers. I would think that a person with no financial interest has a right to vote." ALL-STAR From A1 Ocean View Hlgb Scbool UCI "I have always enjoyed the challenge of learning and believe that one must always keep sight of one's dreams and reach for the high- est star. Leaming has always been stimulating and enjoyable for me." Jolua Yong Edison Hlgb Scbool Staaford -Unlvenlty "Although karning does come easy to me. I have had obstacles to overcome. One of the greatest hard- ships involves learning to balance my schedule wi thout burning myself out. .. Aanie·Cblu Edison Hlgb Scbool Stanford Univu1Uy "Leaming has come easily for me. but I've also had to work hard. too. I've learned to not procrastinate, o-r-~•r.,._..., .. pert of it runs under water. It took firefl&hten about 30 minutes to contain a 100-by-100- foot apU1 area in the Newport Harbor, fitcher said. Newport Beach firefi&hten re- sponded within minutes and called for OraD8C County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol officers to brina the contain- ment booms, which may have ta.ken u Iona as half an hour. police said. Huntinaton Beach fire Depart- ment and the U.S. Coast Guard assisted in the operation . Authorities contacted Jo.e Hanson, the owner of the leaking holding tank., Fischer said. Hanson will be charaed for the cost of the ps cleanup perl'ormed by Disposal Con- trol Co.. Fischer said. Reports of the size of the spill were conflicting at press time. While Newport Beach firefighten reported the spiJJ as I 00 gallons. Coast Guard officaals said the spill was between 30 and SO aallons. But Blanchard said his proposed initiative would just bring Costa Mesa up to snuff with other citi.ts. "If it's unconstitutional here. then it's unconstitutional in a lot of places," Blanchard said. He cited Los Anaeles as a city that has such an ordinance. Blanchard also said that he is not ta)cjng this action to get back at the Amburgeys. "I'm just doing it because it's right," he said. and that has been an important factor in my success." Jue Wey Hutlaatoe ~c• Hip ScMol Harvard Ualvenlfy "I suppose a large part of my success may be attributed to natural ability, but effort and dedication must also be included. I have an inherent interest in trying new things -broadening my horizons. so to speak -and my desire to accomplish my acti vities to the best of my abilities has allowed me to reach the point at which I now stand." Pam L• Marilla Hl1b Scbool UC Ber keley "How did I gtt here? Basically. I have a knack for learning and a &ood memory for facts which I'm interested in. I also do a lot of extra reading outside~f claS$.. I can't think of any scnous obstacles that I had to face, except that I tend to fall aslccP. very easily wh ile doing homework. · p,arachutist killed in jump off skyscraper PHILADELPHIA -Two sky- divers leaped off the 54th floor of a partly built downtown sky- scraper on Sunday, and one man died when his parachute failed to open. police said. Robert Morris. 26. of Mount Joy in southeastern Pe nnsylvania was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Rod Stoltzfus. 27. landed safely in a parking lo t across the street just after dawn and left the scene. police said. Stoltzfus called his pastor and went with him to ~ Morris' family before contacting police, said Detective James Mooney. AIDS Walk participants cro11 Harvard and Campus Intersection In lrvlne on Sundar. No charges were filed against Stoltzfus, who returned to his Manheim home. Mooney said. espec1all> powerful da) for me be- cause I lost-somebody ro this dis- ease. It makes this event vcf} per- sonal vef} poigmint ·· Michael Feldman of Laguna Beach said he. too, had lost fri ends to AIDS. The walk. he said. tells Orange Count) that. ..There is a problem and we're here to do some- H.I is classroom easily converts to an Ellis lslaqd processing station, a courtroom or the World War II home front. Unannounced visitors might be a little more than surpnsed at the air-raid sirens. Al .. Elh s Island,'' students submit to pretend delousing sprayinas and eyelid snappinas that were used as a &1auc-0ma check. At his 1 92~-styk Ku KJux Klan presentation. authen11cally dis,uiscd students discuss the philosophy be- hind the group and anger unaware fellow students who believe their harsh words. .. The ne~uesl thsna hapPCns... he said. "It becomes an antelleclual atmosphere." Becluse he rccoanius has students have a variety of leamina styles, Bovbera limits his simulations 10 once a week. The mt of &he -.ult he incorporates more traditional 1e- tivitics like lecturins. writina and skills 1n1anment. ··A tuc:her better undenund that tbe audience i1 varied and he beucr thing about 11." Mary Gilber t came from Tustin with a group of 25 people from the Emmanuel Episcopal church 1n Full - erton. Gilbert said her church was sympathetic to the plight of AIDS patients, and the walk "1s just one more arm in thc fight ... Sharon (oats. who had come not do the same thing all the time." he said. 1 Bovberg also accommodates vis- ually 1mt>31red and other disabled students m his classroom, and gives them a chance to parlicipate as fully as possible. Bovberg said one of his blind students didn't let a per- formance daunt her and he arran&ed for her to peak to the clas with a Braille machine. Bovberg. also known as "Mr. 8," calls his involvement a labor oflove. lksidcs teaching. BovbelJ acts as junior and senior etas adviser, Key O ub adviser and helps every year with prom and araduation acuvitics . .. , have a philosophy that a com· ptetc teacher is involved with his students:· Bovbcra said. "I can't imaai~ not beans t\ett. lt'a ttally an important pan or my lift:• Bovbera also is a mentor teacher for the Hunu~ Beach Union Hi&h School Di1tnct. and coaches student lacher Jill Leech and for- mri 1tuden1 and aide Eva Mc<'ullr. Both enjoy wacth1na Bovbcrg s fro~m Downey to walk Sunday. said she~ wished those who think Al US 1s a concern only of the ga y comm uni- t} could see Sunday's crowd. "We have ltids. we havc old people. young people, black and white people. It"s too bad people who are ignorant about AIDS don't ever sec anything like this." lessons. "It's because o( him that 1 was inspired to go into teaching." McCull y said. "He wasn't just my teacher. he was my friend.' McCully described Bovberg as "beina there" before school, after school and sometimes late into the evening. .. You get the feeling he's thel'e for you. You could always find him." McCully said! lctth added. "I think all of his students know, 'Gosh. he cares about me.' I actually didn't have him' in history. I wa n't lucky cno1.1&h." Althou&h Bovbcrg and his 1eam- teachin1 panncr Bill Lacey in- corporate new curriculum standards from the tate Otpartmcnt o( Education that cmphasaze the active leamina proec1$ that L«ch and McCulf y came to observe. BovbcfJ and Lacey say they've bttn doina at for yan. "1t•1 na« to know that ~ ftrt ripu," Bovt>cra said. "Wc·~e bttn v1ndica1ed ... Lacey edckd • Lt. Giacomo Giovinetti said police would watt to decide whether to ·file charges until they talk to Stoltzfus. who was expected to return for questioning. "We're going to fi nd out just what the circumstances were." Giovinetti said. "We're also going to talk to the district attorney." Giovinetti said 1characs could include riskina a catastrophe, caus- ing a disturbance and disorderly conduct. "It's an irresponsible act. but it's not so cut and dried," he said. "Someone obviously lost a loved one. I don't think we should be insenstive about this. They could have injured people on the around. too ... The paa r jumped off the Mellon Bank buildana at S:SO a.m .• police said. Stoltzfus, who learned to para· chute in the Army, bas been sky- divina for 1even Of eiaht yan, said his brother. Briin. f7. Moms also ~1 experienced, and the two were aood friends. the brother said. On Aua. 26, a pa111Chuti1t ident- ified 11 a New Yort wailer j umped Off the buildil!J'I 47th noor. Three skyd1vm jumped off' another skytaaper in 1916 wllile it wu under COMmldion~ none wn annted. _., fte A111dl_, ,,,,_ Czechs crush u-:s. 5-1 World Cup defeat brings embarrassment By 8AnY WILNER . ,.,~ ..... ROME -It took the United States 40 yean to get back to the World OJp. It might take another 40 to erase the memory of its first aame back among the world's elite soccer teams. Betrayed by its-$uppoled strengths -defense and goalkeeping -and displayin4 the inexperien~ that comes with so many years away from the spon's top lev~I. l~ Americans were routed 5-1 by Czechoslovakia. It could have been much worse. "The most frustrating thing about this is that we made all the od- dsmakcrs look like they were· kings," &oalie Tony Meola said. "It's really an injustfcc to our team. ..., "'-' ,.._., .,._ ...... •CLASSIFIED/BS . r:I MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1990 L:I Organization put5 C!oolittle to · top Sacrifices pay off for Warriors' senior By f'ATRICK LAltKIN D.ity ..... c-·~ IRVINE -In Deanna Doolittle's cue, all the bard work, extra hours of practice, dedication and drive have finally paid off. Not only. has lh.e 18-year-old graduating sc.nior from.Woodbndge High earned a colletc scholarship, but she's also been named the Orange County Girts A.thletc of the Year by Or:ange County athletic directors. . The requirements for the honor usually means that the athlete has to play at least two sports -and pla them_ well. All CJF .ho.rtors help; so does being a member of a eaguc cha mpionship team. AJl-Oran~ County laurels help as well.and Doolittle ceruunly fits the bill. --. P.laying soccer 1ld voltcyball ,-Doolittle achieved some major accomplishmena In-the War- rior record books. As a defender on the soccer team she set the career record for defensive stops with 2o6 and as an out!ide hitter on the volleyball team, she se the school record for most kills in a match with 34. Add to that Pacific Coast Leaaue MVP honors this season, as well as being a firs1-team pick in ..volleyball since she was a freshman and first team All-PCL honors in soccer since 1987, and you can see why Doolittle was selected for the honor. am school-wise." Doolittle said. "You have to make decisions, be organ ized and sacrifice an awful lot. But so far, aJI the sacrifices have been worth it." In person. Doolittle is quiet and shy, but on the field or court, she's a fierce competitor, who's known for her ability to adapt to any given situation. "I think her most impon.ant quality is her work ethic." said former Woodbridge Coach Steve Stratos, who now coaches at Loyola Marymount "She was an example and a role model for the kids for three years. She was the one we would point to if a kid asked us what ktnd of player we wanted . "She's aJso very intelligent and understands the things that we feel need to be corrected. Many LJm~ I've seen her make subtle physicaJ changes in her game in the middle of a match. Most athletes ·need hours of instruction and practice time to be able to do that." ~ The ~ay Dool!ttlc decided o~ attending the sma.11 Jesun school 1n Westchester 1s a story within it~lf. l?<><>littlc said she had no knowledge of the un1verstty other than the fact Stratos had applitd for the w~n·s coach mg job,... but Stratos said the fact he was amon~ the final four candidates for the job ~ei~ed heavily on Doolittle's m ind. and he's happy ll did. "We really took a chanc.e on my getting the job.'' Stratos said. ··But I told her that the other th~ finalists were also fine coaches and even iT I didn't get it. she'd still be in a jood position. We son of got lucky that I got the JOb." It appears that both Stratos and Doolittle have made the right decision at the ri$ht time to join the fledgJing Lions proJ11lm. Stratos 1s the first women's volleyball coach hired on a full-time basis and in Doohttle, he's possesses -a bluc<hipper to build a foundation on . . -:· ~.-~ -. Not even scoring a goal, some- thina many people said the United States wouldn't do in this tour- nament. provided any solace. Paul Caligiuri got that goal, early in the second half. but it already was 3-0 by then. "A lot of aspects were in disar- (Ptease see U .S./114) Woodlwldge•1 DeanNt Doolittle was voted Orange CountJ fe111ale Athlete of the Year by county ethletk directors. Doolittle will also carry a 3.5 GPA to Loyola Marymoun(, where she received a full ride to play volleybaJI. She credits her good grades to the spons she's played at Woodbridge. .. Spons has definitdy helped me get to where I Part of the reason for the rcvamp1ntt of the (Please see DOOUTT~/14) Pistons shatter jinx in Portland By SIU BARNARD N.__...WrltH PORTLAND. Ore. The Detroit Pistons took away Portland's best cha nce to win the N BA championship and shat- tered a 16-ycar jinx against the Trait Blazers Sunday. , · Joe Dumars. whose father died l 1/1 hours before-the-game. scored _ 33 points and Vinnie Johnson broke out of an abysmal shooting slump with 2 I as the Pistons snapped a 20- game losing streak tn Portland wi th a 12 I -106 victor') for a 2-1 lead m the NBA Finals. The loss ended the Trait Blazers' nine-game playoff winning streak at home and meant they will have to win at least once more back at Auburn Hills. Mich .. to capture their second NBA title. ··we were m a precanous snu- at1on, but now we've got a chance to go back home and win," Detroit coacti Chuck Ualy sa1 . "I sensed the club was tn a different mood. They realized the seriousness of it. But we still have to win two more." The defending champion Pistons. stung by Ponland's 106-105 ovcr- ~ime yictory o n Thursday and play- mg without startmg forward Dennis Rodman because of a sprained ankle. recaptured the coveted home- court advantage with Sunday's per- formance. Joe Dumars Jr. d1l·d Sunday in Alexandria. La .. after a long illness. (Please see FINALS/114) Lakers to hire Dunleavy? INGLEWOOD -With reports and rumors on the status of Pat Riley continuing to swirl. the Los Angeles Lakers called a news con- ference to address the situation. Team officiaJs would only say that the news conference. scheduled for 12:30 p.m. today. would address the coaching situation. Rcpons continued Sunday that Riley, the NBA coach of the year and the man who led the Lakcrs to four NBA championships in nine seasons. would step down to accept a broadcastmg position with NBC. They staned last month when Los Angeles, which had the league's best regular-season record. was eliminated by the Phoenix Suns in (PJease see LAKERS/12) Langsto:n hits groove too late Angels c•tcher Lance Parrish frlghtl finds hlfll1elf 1tlll waiting for the ball•• o..,, -....... ., ., ... --T••··· John Dougherty 1core1 th• Rangers· first run In th• first lnn•nt· Brown baffles Angels; Rangers capture 2-1 win By RICHARD DUNN D9lly ,_ Sporu WrftH ANAHEIM -Fans should have been given K cards mstead of beach baas at Anaheim Stadium Sunday. Left-hander Mark Langston was 1n a stnkcout mood. But the An~ls &p}n were in no mood to face Texas ~ Scttedul ~~::vets 7:JS <nome> ~ OM DaCK Tue: Rovell K 7:JS (home) .. nt• HOLE Wed: Rovets K 7:JS (home) All oemes on KMPC radio (710) •On TV, Ch. S; sc SJ>ortsC"41nnel. nght-hander Kevin Brown. who sti- fled them cffortlessh for m ne in- nings. beating them ·for the second t.tme tn as man) stans. Langston. who struck out every Texas hitter at least once. punched out a season-high I 2. He labored thro~ the first thr~ 1nntngs. thou . and 1t cost him. Al the support Brown needed came early as the Rangers ntpped the Angels. 2-1. before 44.932 (ans while lead-off batter Gai: Pettis did what he does be t. Pcms, who stoic second base three umcs against the Angels. was the fire that triggered both Teus scores. ''The one guy we can't afford to get on base got on twice ~nd that was (Please Stt ANGELS/Ill ... • .. . ·: ,• Boones' allegiance wUI -be_ torn~in ~91 -- Like all good Bruin backers. Bal"l") and Cheri Boone's two favontc col- lege volleyball team's used to be UCLA and whichever team was playing U C. Next year, hewcvcr, thmgs w111 become a httlc more COm{>hcated. I Bnan Boone. a 1988 Edison High ar:aduate. put father Barry and mother Cheri in powder blue and 1otd two seasons ago as a prized voOcyball recrutt for Coach Al Scates' Westwood-based power- house. However. Aaron Boone. Brian's younger brother who helped lead the Charsers to the CIF 4.A title .-me as a senior this spring. mixed m a little cardinal Ind aold when he recently accepted a volleyball schol- arship to defcndina nauonal cham- pion USC. • PREPS Barry Faulkner But while the diplomacy problems prc5ented b) such a loyaJty lesion arc obvtous. steps have already been taken to m urc unbiased support. "We've got sweatshirts from USC and UCLA, and we'll ChafllC into one or the other each p~ durina a match." Chen Boone c plan~. (,...._Me FMILKNl'R/azt '• .. t l I . ·: .. . . . ... . . '• . •, •• :· •• ,. 1: ...... 11. - mez serves up Big first effort k~ys F~nch Open win over Agassi ., Stal'HSN \lllUON ------PARIS -Andra Gomez took the tlMaDda' out of Andre Apsli'1 pmc ud terVed up his own firq>e>wn Sunday to win the Frf"Cb Open'& mm tit.It and cod 10 years of Grand Slam &usuation. Comblnina a soft touch with raw powtt, ICOrlD& It will with a big fint .erve and winning most of the crucial points, the ~year-old Ecua- doran beat Apssi ~3. u. 6-4. 6-4 for his first Gr3od Slam cham-pionship. Al...,_,, ... .. I've always been dreaming of this Andre Apul ..-.. retwn moment," said the founh-seeded du""9 four-set lou. Gomez. who had never advanced past the quanerftnals in nine v.uk tournament. previous French Opens. ''It's just ' "I du1n·t th ink power was ncccss.-· been too long." anly the way to'go today," be said. "I've been here more than he "The big problem toda} was I could bas.," be sa1d. "Experience has got to never get him down. He always had pla)' a big pan:· the edge. If I JUSt could ha\e gotten The 20-}ear-olo ~si. seeded a game ahead, I think n could have third and pla)ing in his first Grand been different." Slam final. couldn't sustain the all-Agassi did have his chancn. After out basclJnc attackmJ st)·I~ that had winning the second ~t to even the carried him throughout the two-match, he squandered two points I"' n-IE DRIVER'S SEAT wilh Gene Selig ut me tell vou about four vcn happy people. Roger Ghosn. at Santa Ana ~tazda. "'ho repon s that Amenca·s fun car. the Miata, is no" 1n "1th automatic transm1ss1on. Plus the hard top.p~viously onl) a'a1lable 1n red. no" comes in "hne. One bod) color has been added. a magnificent s1l\ er. Pnced at S 16.113. this has to be one of the best 'alues an~\\ here. Roger is also happ)· about the new Mazda facton "arrant\ e'tcnt1 o n -I 00.000 miles. no deductablc and rcnt- a<ar and IOI.\ 1ng are included free. • • • Jmh mtth in sales at Santa ~na C'hr)slcr-Plymouth-lsuzu, also at the same .\uto ~t all. on Edinger off the 1-55. would love to show you. the ne"cst C hr)skr Le Baron sedan. A .. baby Imperial" 1f there e'er "a'> onl' for Sl<J.000 less than the actual lm~nal. However, all the goodies arc 1hcrc including po"er c'crything. leather. crystal hood ornament and the tamous st'' en )car/70.000-milc warranty. At about SI .000 luadt:d. this is a truh beautiful vehicle for 1990. ... ~ Gigi ':>ttdo" 01 < n.'' 1er staff. one of the leadtt>g BMW dealers in our countn. 1s dJnc;.ing 1n the aisles because the 318 has been brought had.. to hk Jr\ no"' a 't:~ potent 3181.s.: the'!' for ·inspritz' llnJCCted 1 and tht: -.; for '>pon Four 'ah es ~r C}hndcr pushing a health~ I 34hp. thc DO HC plant 1'> hooked to a Getrag fi ve speed. At JU St undl'r S22 1 !icJ 1h1'> lar 1'> the steal of the BMW hnc. You get full-s11ed <,pare m;inual sun rool. Alpine radio. power door locks, great 36 ~6 "arrant' and e1ght-\\a~ manual seat (better than pov.er). A C and JXJ"'cr "'indu" ~ arc o ptional I found a fantastic tool kn 1n the trunk hd v. nh the highest qualit~ tools and no extra charge. Did "'C' menuon .22 and 2" mpg. fou r-"'heel disc with ABS brakes'' It loo>.s fantastic 1n "htte \\1th black top. • • • • Al Comroom~caJthj'\\ ntit door v.e found Nanq ~gu)'en "eanng a big sm1k hccause both Passat and Corrado are ~lhng well. The former 1s a replacement fo r Quantum and believe 1t. Passat is a real .Autobahn burnl."r Corra:jo features acuvc rear spoiler. a first fo r \'\\ It pup!\ up at -l5mph and goc\ back do"n at 15 mph. Corrado al'>O ha\ ft/Imm ')uper Charger • • • I Il l e the ~an ta .\na .\utu ~fall It 1s o ne.of the most convenient of the auto ll'ntl'f\. "'llh 12 .on JObs \\llhtn a 10-minutc dnve. The ladies can grah a \huttlc to South ( oast Plaz.a or lunch at the nearb) \\ est1n Hotel "h1k 1hc car '' hc1ng lubed and 011 1s changed Also. 11·s not too tar trom thl' John \l..s~nc A1rpon . and ~ou can leave )Our car at dealer "'h1k go1 ng on ~our bCJ\tness tnp. Look out the starboard \Ide ot ~uur plant: a\ it make'I m final approach tnlo John \\-a~ne and ~ou·11 gl"t .:1 gn~at lool at this auto mall. So far. there arc JU\t four dl·aler'> 1n place. ho"e' er. Jeep-Eagle 1s under construction .\ho tht: first Saturn agenc~ 1n Orange Count) -the all-ne" enurcl~ ..eparate d1 11<,1on tor Ci \1 . \1a)be we'll get to meet the nl""' top bra'' Boh Stt:m pk "'hcn nbhon 1s cut here later this ~ear • • • A'> "'e pulled out of the autO m.:111 "e had to stop for a red hght, and nc\t to U\ '-'J'> al h~rslcr-\1a..crat1 T( \\llh the top do"n. from Santa .\na ( h' r\k r \\ c rcmarJ..ed ho"' nice 1t looked in maroon. and the dn,cr.'>hciutcd hac>. that thnc arc .. onl) two left 1n stock .. In cao,c .ou arc tntu lOllcct1 ng th 1'> S '6.0()(J beaut) dc~rves a fine home • • • L:itt:\t l·n1r. 1n10 vu r .. "'hat eH'r happened to .. column 1s Alain ( lcnet "'ho u~d to mal..c: unt: of thc cla'is1est custom cars 1n the "orld < knl't I'> nu" 1n 1111nt 't:nture "1th ASH.\ Corp of Santa Barbara and C £,,.. ( In{ of Rnghton. ~1th on an integrated module ant1-laccrat1' e coated glai.s root. ln plain English. Alain Clenct take!> the entire roof ofl 'our car. no mattcr the ma ke. and installs a total glai.'> roof \\herc mewl used to be.' Kno"n 3'> thc Sk)hte C'ielo. a 1990 i -Bird "a" JUSt un\ t:1lcd as the l>ctro11 Auto how wt"anng this unique roof Sedan\. p1cku~ I{ v., 'an'> li mos and an) vehicle can he dune "hilt: <;tructural tntegnt~ I'> m:11nta1ned. C'ontact Barr) Toeke or fo'>Cph ~olina at l!ll~0-992-4 353 for details. • • • _.Im.ow announcc~thc:·11 build a pmit m C'zechoslova1cia us1rtg 75 percent l ''i.\-made pam \fore good ne"s comes from Opel (Bui ck) D1,\JS1on in < 1erman~ -150 dealers alread) signed up to sell the new· mid·•llft·d car. and all 150 dealers are located in Balkan where this .car "a' no t prc' 1oush '>Old . . ' . The Clean .\1r Bill passed "1a) 24 It has taken me this long to read through st and digest 1t Too bad Tag)10 Nuvolan isn't around to en JO) 1t. He "'a\ a ract:r urrn 1930 1 n ln open cockpit cars with mechanic riding along and hccame v1olcntl) 111 from breathing exhaust fumes. Rut now e"cn Ind ) racers doing well over 200 mph run quite clean If )OU watched the race. On that subject. our congratualt1ons tu Che' rolct. That 1\ quite an eng10e and it's nice to sec C... "1 had.. 1n raung and cro\s1ng the .finish hne 1n first place . • • • .. Wh) 11s that man tak1nl!. our p1ctun: from the bndge .. asks Johnn~·1 Well. the camera l'i looking down on the HOV Ian~ for two reasons. f 1,,1. to fi nd out ho" many violators are sull out there. Second. 10 11mc and rount the cars using the lanes. The info is being gathered b\ Ca IT ram so the' can use that information u! planning add1t1onal1lancs on the R1 vers1dc and possibly the Orange freeways. • • • As promised. here 1~ the dcfintt ve word on the upcoming Rick Cole uc11on. The 14th annual e' ent of collector cars. dream cars. muscle cars and rolling investments 1s at the Newponer Reson Ho&el in Newport Beach ~omc 40().plu~ vehicles have already en\ercd, including man ~ affordable nostalgics from the '50s. Prized e~o11cs will also be featured. 1.e., a S 100.000 '62 Jaguar XKE "flat Ooor .. model. V1ew1n& 1J1 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. The •~!on is from 11 to 6 both days. Admmson 1s S7 for adults, $2 for kids under ll and senior citizens. There will be big-finned C~ies. bit·block Chcv.n, Vettcs and Bel Airs. T-Birds. C'hrvslcr Hcmi Cars and much m~. . ~ . Want 10 10 for a test drive withou1 lcnin1 the comfon of your hvinJ room chair'> That 1s now possible thanks to ford. IBM and Macintosh for a mere S6.9S you can set 1 Ford stmua.tor. Wnte to tbe Ford Simulator. 14310 Hamilton Ave .. Hilhland Park. MIC'h. 42803 or dial I ·800..62~43S6 Monday 1hroup F'ridl1 9 &o. 9 EST. Tttrific araphtcs. air b9p inOat1n .. supctthaf'llld enpaa. uaHoct brakes at wort pfus pncn, equipment oPIJOM, evm lllOltiMy paymcnb arc compu~ for you. They pronuw a tbreo-•• delivery rro111 order daat. No doubt GM and Chrytler win IOOft follow 1Uit. ' .. a.Ill lla"C ....... s..e • .......... die a.n11-.·• .... --~dlaawould•wllla•• W.llil*IOK'-'~Oa a l!k*ild .. Ilia 111DC and doled OUI illle -. 11-e fine .. I tell like I IOll it. l9e didD't win it. .. Aplli said ... Al tbe maldl WOR oe._IJlillp fell for bim ud be did wia iL la die third and banb ICU. be jllSI beat me ... Gomez ntver kt A.-i tel into bis binina poove. The '-'Ool-4 Ecuadoran controlled &be poiota with a boomina foftbud and always looked for dwKn to come IO net lD lbe l-bour, 32-minute match. .. I didn't want to mrt into locw rallies with him." Gomez said. ..1 bad to try to take advanlllf of' any lbon ball I' wanted to cbaqe tbe rhythm. give him slow bU1s and whenever I att · an open inc. So for it." Gomez was the aaaressor. Heter- ved I 0 aces and went to the net 44 times and won 31 of those points, whJlc Agass1 had one ace and went 10 the net 10 times for nine winnina points. Gomez piled up S8 winners and 72 unforced errors, compared to 24 and 27 for Apssi. "It might sttm like a stranse tactic to some people," Gomez said. "But I've said it through tbe yean. I'm not a Wilandcr. I don't have a great pair of legs to go six hours." Boating Balboa YC finally sets rate results ly Al.MON LOCKAKY 0-'>' ,_ eo.,,. llfttl. .. Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series for Performance Handicap Racing Acct (PHRF) )achts has recently been plagued because of conflicting mark setungs in Race Ill and wild weather 1n Race IV. In the third race. May 19, a number of skip~rs protested the race comm11ec because marks were set too clo~ to a regatta being run by Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Oub and some )achts rounded the wrooa marks. The race was thrown out. but after a later hearing the race was re- instated. In last Saturda\ ·s fourth race. er- ratic winds plus occasional rain squalls resulted in only one Class A boat finishing. RACE Ill Cl.ASS A-I Curt.o<. J~ Farw~ ~_, ~rtlOt VC, 2 Seouov.n. Jtm ""'-•· a.leloa YC. ) It~ ltOClert KOii, UCI $a11"19 ASSll CLASS &-1 Uc::utv ScNor. Jo. 0.· oe<1,,.r1,8a11ta Corn1111ta " YC. 2 1t11vrnm. lt09ef' GOOOl"9. Soulll Sr.ort VC, l ltatQI. 01<.k Hav«*I 8CYC Cl.A.sS CC 1 ""'-°"' Cnucll Ho19nc!. I CYC, 2 Contt n1ton. G«OOtl Gra11am , BYC. 3 WallOO, Pat $(•UH\. JO:tYC.. CLASS 0-1 EIKtroc '""""*In, Elliott· Liiie•. NHYC 2 Puu vc:ar. JOftn Szalav. SSYC, ) lnvlslllle. 81N Wor'1!am, 8 CYC. Rae. IV RACE IV CLASS A-<urt.o< CVLASS 8-1 ltvtllm, 2 Eu1asv. JOflll Donal'lve l.100 1"9 YC 3 Sl<IOOO. Paul St\afp, ecvc CLASS C-1 Amoro.n. 2 Sllaoow. "'-'• JOflnwn. ecvc l Con1enri0tl Cl.ASS 0-1 EIKtrlc P\.imc>llln, 2 Puuvc.ar, l Cats P•• Htncr.·Sm1t11. 8YC Team Maclaurin wins SAN FRA:-.ICISCO -A Team Maclaurin-Techno Yachts boat co. skippered by John Maclaunn of Los Angeles and Kimo Wonhington of Piedmont. wtthstood fast-charg- sng .Chattanooga Chew Che~ on Sunday to win the 30-foot d1vis1on and complete tts four-race sweep of the Zsploc Ultimate Yacht Racc. Team Maclaurin. which earned S56.2 50 of a final-Oay SI 2S.OOO pu~. completed the six-mile course near the Golden Gate Bndgc in 39 minutes and 31 seconds. Team Club Sponswear. crewed by Ol~mp1c medalists J onathan and Charise McKee of Seattle. took an early lead and ~on the carhcr four- milc race for 14-foot boats by more than two minutes in 23: 16. The Newpon Beach crew of Bruce and Don Ayers. sailing for the Country Side Inn. fins shed I 0th. LAKE RS From Bl the Western Conference semifinals. In today•s editions. the Milwaukee Sentinel quoted an unnamed source close to the Milwaukee Bucks as saying assistant coach Mike Dunleavy would be named bead coach of the Lakers. The source. who spoke on con- dition of anonymity. said Dunleavy was en route to Los An,eles on Sunday and would sign a four-year contract. l.alcers general manager Jerry West met late last week with Dunleavy about the job. should Riley decide to depart. But in recent days speculation has grown that Riley may be out of a job no matter what .. Pat was the one who first q · acstcd we stan k>okina for anotbet coech becaute be was seriously con- sidcrina not comina beck, and we've done ihat." West said in recent rq,ons. "Yes. the next step is for Pat to make up bi1 mind, but thett"s a chance the final dciciton milfla not bt in his 1 hands. After all, this is (owner Jmy) Butt' aam ... Riley did not return a phone call from The Allociated Preti on Sun.. dal. Riley, who hu two yan mnain· ins on bis contnct., hu reponedly talked to NBC about jolains die net"9'k u u analyst. but the r Sports b~ak American performance, attitude humiliate first effort in 40 years RJJMNml. --n. .,.... ~ ,. ' ........ Tbey 1aood .. he& ol ----• ... WCllM C.. ...... ID e ~ ~ wbcDbe WM . .-Y to --~•,.-.•-•er .--w~asiaunklabal=..n Ol 111 1J , t •' r• .. Ir s 1 • ii la .. "'9 ""'1 IUP 1Cbcio1 ~ m:.~ -*ID ...... ,._ .......... blhe a Worldwide audJllM)C ·-~ ... b W .. tM Urilld .._ W-IOot 1ridiculoulredcardwbcD111'.ibr Eric 5-1,' tri;::, ........ W DGI ._,:'ni':H :cJ'* wa~ in &be S2nd m~utc for puehi111 -111111 a -bUI ia IM -.y • ~••c ia full view of tbe liDellDaD. ccm1 aid•• ha 1'11sw? . 1: .. c:ilJ fttl 0... die~ I.. ~ *DOeci OD h11 fOOL --... ; a --demODlli..S ... U.1. ii ...... aay dme you Ir' I red card. it's llllpid. .. far be1W IN 1;1Nd 1D be die.._ of a Wort40lp-IFid Mlbol5 l'f!~~n, ~~-U:.~~a:!:'a -~ to Dlfy ia W. ,,.. lD&etDauvu.o ma~t-. ".ua 7 ' · n.e A r'mc were lib a • ..,_,_.. m a He"t )11 r (21). You have to wall tillbod~ i~ bradlll. a• JI PllJ wilbcMll a da nil _, a ..a IO ..-.ar To ou~t pusluome Y an I malCla. ia .. ~·1 o. Nol ..., cmlda'l ..-ol tM tin 1 -ya is dumbiraiJ· by three pis 1 &baa ~~==::.r::=i~-= poia~~~~::re~ IO ~~-.~.aaNJd no IDel forlel~ ~!f:"'c:a= aa dllil nil •vc called ia acade~ic. lndeed..PauJ <;aliaiaq man. -no ia ---IP z=;.;.., a pvwnd"'° eilllt m!•-"'*· a tbe Dilb• befDre a pme and~ aa Motel 6 bec:aw remi~ of the UruLed Statet 1-0 anwnpb ia doesn't bavc uy money. nu. 11 a lbowdown oflbe over m 19SO that has become lbe patron elite, tOCCer Darwinism wt.ere tbe iron fist nalcs bu& taint of oriel Cu"P no-hopen everywbeR. •. • a velvet slow -a catain bonhommie UDOlll playen "I think disappointment is the word, ... ~t.Dd· -usually prevails. idmann laid. "If we gave up, I'd say bum1liat1J11. Bua tbe United SWa playat lite Hilb SdM>ol E~ said we'd lose, and we made all tbe Harrys. tbe rank amaaeun ahaa many ~ ao be. predictions come true. I guess people everywhere ~ They aook &be joltlina u pcnoaa1 af&onta ud tmial the reaction we can't play." Johnson wins all-around The seu:kJc wu back in Brandy --- Johnson's smile, the spriaa in ber step. ,·~ She bad dashed the &win demom of ...__ injury and illness and reaftirmed bef' - llltus as one of America's ~· IYJllDIStl. Johnso.n. atonina for bier laddUl1er third-place sbowi.Qa in lbe all-around, won &be vault and tlocw excn:Ue Sunday in the individual event finals at the U.S.. Gymnastica Ownpionlltip&-a&-Daava.- Johnson. dethroned as the all-around champion by 14-year-old Kim Zmcsbl oo Saturday n.i&bt. overcame Zmeskal's 9.87S score in the Ooor nercite with a polished. crowd-pleasina 9.900 of her own to ~me the ·only undisputed multiple winna on Sunday. 1 Among the men. Lance Ringnald won the vault and Trent Dimas the parallel ban, and they tied for the gold medal in the day's final event. the horizontal bar. Bill.Roth, who posted the first ~rfect 10 ever awarded in men's national com~ution when be dazzled the crowd on the horizontal bar on Saturday, fell and later missed his dismount on that apparatus on Sunday. He scored only an 8.9. Other event winners were Sandy Woolsey of Tern~. Ariz., on the uneven bars: Eliz.abeth Okino of Elmhurst. Ill.. on the balance beam; Bob Stelter of Burbank, CaJif .• in the men's Ooor exercise: Patrick Kirksey of Tucker, Ga .• on the pommel horse, and Sc.ott Keswick of Las Vegas. Nev., on the still rinas. . Also in gymnastics: • ~ · Karolyi, Stonny Eaton. Ed Burch and Yefim Funnan have been selected as coaches for the United States gymnastics team which will compete in the Goodwill' Oames this summer, the U.S. Gym- nastics Federation announced. TELEVISION, RADIO TELEVISION Lacrosse I 0 a.m. -NCAA Division I semifinal from New Brunswsck. N.J. (tape). ESPN. Sotter 1 J:5) a.m. -"WQrJd Cup from Italy. 'Eng- land vs. Ireland. TNT. Baseball 2:35 p.m. -San Francisco at Atlanta. TBS. 5 p.m. -New York Mets at Chicago Cubs. WGN. 11. 5:30 p.m. -Dodgers at HQuston, Channel VeUeyball S p.m. -Women's pro beach competition from Santa Barbara (ta~). ESPN. Water SkJlll1 6 p.m. -Pro com~tition from Orlando. Aa. (ta~). ESPN. s.u., 6 p.m. -Darryl Tyson vs. David Gonz.alez. lightweights. from Philadelphia, SportsCllanncl (repeats at 11 p.m.). S.rfl•& 7 p.m. -World C'up competition from Oahu, Hawa11 (ta~). ESPN. Mocor Sports 9:30 p.m. -World Off-Road Cham· pionshsp from Phoenix (tape). ESPN. 12:30 a.m. -NASCAR Grand National Scncs compet1t1on from Sonoma (tape). ESPN. · BowU01 • 11 :30 p.m. -National Doubles Tour- nament from Reno (ta~). Prime Ticket. RADIO Baseball 5:30 p.m. -Dodgers at Ho usto n. KABC (790). . 7:30 p.m. -Kansas City at Angels, KMPC (710). - IN THE BLEACHERS .. ~ ,, The life of a baseball coach Levi takes Westem Open Wayne Levi b1rd1ed the first two ---- holes and never looked back in a front-e I running. four-stroke victory Sunday in ti:,/ the Western Open at Oak Brook. Ill. Levi. vinualJy unchallcqged after his fast start, shot a final round 69 in posting his second victory in three weeks. His I 3-undcr-par 275 tied the course record at Butler National Golf Oub set by Mart McCumber last year. It was the ninth individual tit.le in a 14-year PGA Tour career for Levi. who broke a fi ve-year winless string with a victory in Atlanta two weeks qo. Io other tournaments: •Jack Nicklaus· second victory in three outinas as an over-50 player came with a final-round, 8- undcr-par 64 to win the SI million PGA Senior TPC title at Dearborn. Mich. • Patty Sbee~an. playing a steady final round of I-under par 70, held off early challenges from Japan's Ayako Okamoto and Kristi Albers to win the LPGA tournament at Wilmington. Del .. by four strokes. Senna cruises In Montreal AyrtOn Senna of Brazil. benefittina ---- from teammate Gerhard Berger's miscue ~ ~ at the stan. cruised to an easy victory ~ over countryman Nelson Piquet in Sun----- day's Canadian Grand Prix at Montreal. Senna's Mclaren-Honda averaged 111.946 mph for 70 laps of the 2. 73-milc circuit. finishinc 10.497 seconds ahead of Piquet's Benncton-Ford for his third victory in five races this season. •Rusty Wallace, gaining a measure of rcvcnae, muscled past Ricky Rudd I 5 laps from the end and went on to win 300-kilometcr NASCAR stock~ race at Sonoma. -From Dally PUot wire servlcn QUOTE OF THE DAY Seen G•l~u. ~cw York Jets pmidcnt. on former defensive lineman Mark Gastineau: "Mark indicated a desire to return to foott.11. We have no desire for him to play here." network said 1t won't discuss poss- ible hirings until the NBA Finals arc over. FAULKNER who encou~ed me to stick with senj ng. He said taU seuen go From 81 places." . Dunleavy, 36. whose contract with the Bucks expires at the end of this month, has no head coachina experience. He has been an assistant with the Bucks for three season1r; Durina an NBA career that 1p1nnedl seven years, he played for Philadel- phia. Houston. Saa Antonio and Milwaukee . "Barry will sit on one side and I'll sit on the olhcr. and we'll alternate each pme so we can cheer for each kid. We really don't aec that it's a prob- lem, because we just want what's best for each of them." Well. Brian turned out to be "411t. but I wonder if USC was the dnU· nation he had in mind. D • Marc Newfield liried up employ· ment for the summer Sunday. and while it involves manual labor. the money 1s strictly white collar. The~ have been published rt"pons that the Laken would also be interested in former Cbicqo Buth coach Doua Collins and current L&ken assistant Randy Pfund u possible replacements. But C0Uin1 said on a national radio show Sun· day nipt that bad bttn eliminated from consideration for the Laten job. Bill Bcrtka, another La.ken auis- tanl, said he hu talked to Riley and thinks the team will have a new CCNICh next teaSOn. Bcrtka, 62, said he bu nded himself out as a can- didate. I "I have a IU'Olll ~Pat's not COIDllll beck. Only a lllJndc wtll make Plllchuee llit mind now. His decilioa will be not IO «MM ti.ck. I think be WUtl IO lUe a libbltical "'°"' COldlillo .. .,,... told the Loe Aillela Times. .. He met it probebly W11 ~Ill to be decided this week· elld. ar Pit'• • comina t.ct. I daint lbey'd want to 10 witb a youeer coech with a fresh outlook.. .. . . ' a.en also said the cros.-town quandary is not without it's positive suit. "We figu~ ~·n aet a national champion exh year with one or the other1" *explained ... This just increases our odds a litdt. •• "UCLA rKruited me too," Aaron said. "But it came down 10 a number of faciors and USC worked OU4 10 be the best choice for me. I've tailed to Brian.about it and we know we·n bt rivals, but it won't bt a problem for us." · Aaron. 1 (>.foot·S All-OF per- former, bas never played with or ll&inst b~okkr brother, himself an All-OF middle blocker as a Cha,.er. ia E"iad pmc situation, but is I 111 forward to lbe ea~. -1 sure there will be some talk- i the net. .. A.atOD nplained. D\)ile Aaron has fOUowed .. Brian's sizable thadow•t Edilon, he det!ied doiaa ~ taft!C. aa UCLA bed an tmj*t on ll11 deet808 to bclcolnc aT,... Newfield, picked sixth overall in last wttk's m~or leque amateur baseball draft, siped a contract with the Scan~ Mariners for 10mC lmOUJ zeros. .. , "My pam"ltl don't want the exact amount to tet out, but it was qiore than S200,000, .. Newfltld said. Tbe lhfte.da_} ~dons~ amiable and dlicieni. acc:ordi.rt 10 tbe Marina H~ 1h19er, who Mlp- ed lead lbe Vikinp 10 the CIF 4-A championship~ ~•-'° beias named PaciflC RClion&I Pla)Cf or the Year by Ga&onlde. Newfield will report 10 extended IPrina trainina benwetn June 17 and 19, ~bere be will wort out for •-o weeks bebe ~ 10 letl-i ...... W ..... ofthe0...A lhon· -'--'· NnlfWa said he has no exa:rava- llftl plat for hit •ins bonus ....,.,, bu1 win tiad) buy a car upoa Murat .. ft'Oln tbt lhon· 1 ...,. cam....,. in euty Septe.nba. -.r, "' 1 ... ..., ,.,,., ..lran~as. .._bas been my intpirauon. .. Aa.. aid. .. His baviftl pla~ llVC me iDllaDI k· cepWK'lr beta ... of my lall name and Iba& bctped mt. Hc01 the Ont ..,... .,,,_...._er? ,... • ,_,. ...,, • t "' Major Le•9f!e1 Yanks give Merrill first win at helm An instant after he tamed hit first victory • "'&nllC1' of the New York Yank.ca, Stump Merrill rushed to shake hands with an old friend -Dave Riabetti. How appropriate that Riabetti wu the one to ereserve the Yankees' S-2 victory over the Bahimore Orioles on Sunday, bccau1e be and Merrill worked t<>setMr in Double-A ball at West Haven in the late 1910s. "He's the perfect 'uy to clOIC it out for me:• Merrill saad. ••He started with me when I started my career ... When I brouaht him in today, that's what went throuah my mind, that he would act the save of my fint win." Riahetti pvc up one hit in the ninth inning to earn his 11th save and help the. Yankees end an ei&ht-:tame losing streak. , Balumore shonstop Caf Rapkcn Jr. played in has l •. 307th straiaht conte~t. putting him in a tic tor 1CCOnd watb Everett Scott behand Lou Gehrig (2,130 games) on baseball's all-time list of consecutive games played. Jesse Barfield drove in three runs and Steve Su had three hits to lift the Yankees to their second win in IS aamcs. tn other American League games: . llMllau 4, f:led. 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Reds manager Lou PinieJJa said. "We wasted some of il, but there is a lot of baseball to go. I said that a w«k aao when everyone was conceding the pennant to us." · Danny Darwin (2-1) allowed one hit in three innings of relief to cam the victory. With the score tied 2-2 in the seventh, Rieb Gedman reached on a fielding error by second baseman Mariano Duncan and Eric Yelding came on as a pinch runner. Candaele then lined a triple down the right-field line off staner Jack Armstrong (8·3) to score the 10- ahead run. Jn other Nauonal Lea&uc games: C•k 7, PlaUUes 3: Joe Girardi hit his first home run in 145 at-bats this season as Chicago won its third straight game at home for the first time this year. The Cubs had not won three straight at home since last Sept. 21'-24 en route to the di vision championship. It was another Jood day for Len Dykstra, though. Dykstra extended has hitting streak to 2~ games with a founh-inning RBI single. 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McClatcby News Service T-l I• A-II Oft T-1 ~· A-JI J61 T-141 A-n 114 T-H J A-It 07• T-1 Jt A-)2 117 Padres nip Dodgers, move within 5~ of Reds Schedule AT aAT SAN DI EGO -The . an Diego of sax to mo'e "11hin 51 i. Padres arc feehng just a hnlc brner Robeno lomar ~1ngkd home Bap about their chances now. Roben s from s<.-cond base "1th one It was onl y :r wcebrgo wtn.·nkhr-}~. -o~ Tn t~e -tOth -rnn-ang Sunda. o dropped 10 game behind the Cm-ga ve surging an Diego a 2-1 victor) cinnat1 Reds 1n the Na11onal League over Los Angeles. West. Bilt while the Reds were IOS· After Benito ant1ago n1L·d out to ang six of seven. the Padres won fi ve center leading off the I 0th. reliever Orange Coast Daily Pilot Dodgers Play~r of Day R•mon Martinez, struck out seven and alfowed just one run on seven hits over 71/J Innings but San Diego won. ANGELS From Bf the ballgame... Angels Manager Doug Rader said. For th e 34th time 1n his care-t"r. and lif\h ag:unst the Rangers. Langston struck out 10 or more. "My off-speed stuff was nght where I needed it.'' said Langston. who's now 6-3 lifeti me against the Rangers. "I ~tarted to work ahead after the third inning. That's the key to me: staying ahead of the hitters and maktng them swing at pitches they shouldn't swing at." HcJthrew 140 pitches and allowed only four hits. "I have a serious habit of throw-inJ 140 or so pitches." Langston said. "When 1 strike out a lot of guy . I have a tendency to throw a fot of pitches.'' Brown (7-4) was lucky in the third inning. Luis Polonia hit a bullet off the left side of his head -above his car -and both trainers came racing out of the dugout. Brown was OK. but it's the son of frc~k play which ruins c.arccrs. Brown got up immediately,' then after Wally Joyner singled to right to put runners at the comers, he retired 12 of the next 13 Angels and 17 of the next 19. That's the benefit of havint a hard head. Did it1hurt? "Not when you're dealing with a head like mine ... said Brown. who shut out the Angels for seven innings last Monday in Arlington. "They couldn't do any damage. They could have done more damage if they hit me in the arm or the foot. My head was a little sore. but not so bad to where I couldn't concentrate. It was like a mild headache, but I've had worse before. I was unlucky an a way. but lucky 1n a way." And then thtre's Langston (4--6). still 1CCk1n1 nine fnmes in 1990. He's tht one who sisned a 16- million dollar contract last Dec. 8 and went 2· I with a 2.16 ERA in •he month of April. anc:ludina 1 com· blfted no-hitter wath Mike Win apinst SeatJle on Apnl 11. But =fans •~ bc1Jnn1nt IO become They'~ lookllll A>r llt(ft. Lab 1naybt • COlllDlete ..... La•• did u.1 lbem wnb an r Jay Howell (2°-4) hit Roben s w11h a pitch. Robcns mo"ed to second on Howell's wild pitch and scored on Alomar's si ngle to ccnwr . .\lomar's double in the eighth tied the score. "l was tl')ing to makt contact.'' Alomar said. "Hat thl· ba ll. He's a rt'al good pitcher. A tough pitcher. He's got a good breaking ball and a good fastball. lfhc was going to stike me out. 11 was going to be wi th a Orange Coast Dally Pilot Angels Player of Day Mark Langston, struck out 12 and allowed just two runs on four hlu over eight lmngs In a 2-1 loss to Texas. excellent eight-inning performance. but the CG column remains a zero. He has yet to obtai n a route-going effon in th e Amem:an League srnce he defeated the Angels and then- rookie Jim Abbott. 7-0. on April 8 of last season while with the Mariners. "I was geared up (to finish) af\cr the eighth inning. but they said that was cnoughM..angston said. "That was their decision to take mc out." ·• Langston~ who has 80nc 14 starts without a complete game. turned the tnck last on Sept. 17. 1989. against the New "(ork Mets whale pitching for Montreal. "A complete game 1s somethan& I don't worry about." Langston s~ud. "The bottom lane 1s Wlnnang and our bullpen is so sohd, I don't feel bad if I ha ve to come out of a game.'' Langston. who did not allow a hat past the founh inning, threw 62 .~:~;~~ r~~h;;4.· ... , on MhKMY. lle!'IM on Suftdey for lllt ,, time 1lnc1 Mey 21 In Clntlencl whlft ~ ..,_ llkl Into 1111 11,,.. . . . Calc:fter LAMI ~ ••teflcled 1111 Mtlnt '""" to ..-..,,_ wlll! I trouncl •lnoll to ~ Ill tM fourttl lnnlne. Ouflnt the'""· Patfltll 11 llattlnt .-l' tor ff) . , . T11111 oulfltlOlrl OH K.-·--· en Orllltl Coatl COiiete ~oduci "*"'"' 1111 lftlf'd tloO In lllt Die IMeUel lft ltww Y911n, NI no comolalnl• Moul 1111 ~ tOll n 1 ~­ llalldld DlftCll•llltttr, "Tiit eonc.rft I• 9'11\t "°""' CUI 1no c-oml"' Off 111t lleftdl," ._......,.._ Mlcf, "l'vt lllMll dolne lllt lotl 12 for J .. I IMnctt· l\lntr), and I don'I Cll'I ff I ... ., ....... 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Ramon ·Mitn 1~ .t;-Who-itruclc-ot1 18 last Monda~ against Atlanta. ear- ned a fi ve -hit shutout into the eighth. San11ago led otT with a single. moved to second on Roben s· sacri- fi ce and scored \\hen, Alomar doubled to chase Martinez. The Padres 1hcn loaded the bases w11h one out against reliever Tim Crews. but Jack Clark hit 1'nto a 6-4-3 double pla}. "Like wc said before. \inc1nna11 had to struggle one of these days ... Alomar said. "Now the' arc. and we are hot. so "e have to ·keep goi ng ... Relie,cr Greg Hams (4-1) pitched one inning for t~'1ctoC). Manincz true out se'en 1n seven-plus innings un his maJOr lngue-lcadang-tot:tl to 94 Ks. Lenn) Harris homered wath one out in th e sixth for th~ li~t hit off And)' Benes to gi'e the Dodgers if 1-0 lead. Benes allowed onlv three hits in 711 innings. · "It seems like the} had guys on eve~ inning." Harris said. "You have to be aggres ive.'' 0 OOOGllt NOTIS -Alter Sun<ln 's o•me •M Dodgers l>laced 1>11cn.r ~•t l"errt on ,,,. IS·dn dlHl>led 11\1 wftri 1tnoonfl" In rils left e4l>Ow a nd moved 1t1y S..r ... from tl'le IS· o.v 01.. to 1'11 1i·oev 01.. ~··-'' CUl'•tnllv rK overl119 from t ll>Ow orolllfl'ns an<I on • r•'1•b1fll111ol'I usoonment a l sinoft ·A 8•kttsl1eld TM Ood"1'S DfOU0'11 uo oiteher HUNTINGTON OPEN fHUNTINGTONBEACHPiEi~ ~ S ATURD AY&. SUNDAY ~· ~ Ju ~M~I M 1.,.~_:.! 7 ,,•/ ~. ~ ~ A::A_/::·v \ ~V~'A" ~ ~ ~. ~t; *#·Ji.t+ 11hriitL - ............ )lf••• ........ 4'.ft.... "" ....................... .... ...., -- ' MM!t H1r11eV. wtto '' •Koveronv tr~ • 0t0tn 1"'4.ln• •I Clan ""A Alouo.-o.ut •"Cl wes i.nt remo..-Urom lllt PKol.c Cou1 Le.out seven· o .... oiw blecl hst 4'W¥-._,. ev~ lli1 -firtt fOn _. 9"lm1 mr ouawn 'f(e li 7 ·11 eoetnll 11'\e,,, T l'lt P•orn tventel tritlr rKord ,,., one·run ,.,,._, ro l ·I •nd '"' 000oer1· ,,,.,.~ orooo.o to t·l · Mon el Asiros • 5:35 ~ ON DECK Tue .• , A$1rOS • 5:35 -IN DtLHOL&..--- Weo: at Aslros 5:35 AU """" on KABC redlo (7'0) •On TV. Ch. 11; IC Si>ort1Chennel -By Tile A11oclat~ Press -------------- L--r \ \ I _.- \,._.:..- A Trad,ition of Excellence Since 1955 THE LAGUNA OPEN IN SUPPORT OF A DRUG FREE AMERICA JUNE 29, 30&tJULY1, LAGUNA BEACH •TOP PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Provided By WPVA I •MEN'S INVITATIONAL Selected Through Qualifying Rounds • FOUR PERSON CO-ED Age 30 Arid Over All for A Contbined Purst Of $50,000! Natio,,al Network Syndication/ Ctltbrities! fun! Prius! - • Rain postpones all bµt SeaCliff doubles tourney a+...,...~ OD mudl oftbe ..................... ,.. r.:~i:~<r.:·~ty =:::..-Y.::.~:!i:"- and fililll. The 4.S cbampionsbip1 will be Dla)'ed lhil Saturday at the SaaClift' Tennis Oub and the jwaioe lQpe ft.nab will be rude up Sunday at tbe Meta Verde Country Club. They were able to fi.ni.lh the finals of the SeaClifl'Tenni1 Club's men's and women's doubles tounwnent . .s divisions. Here's a look at the results: Women -2 . .S. Ann Hostetler- Gerda St. Georae won round-robin fonnat. 3-0, 3 . .S,. Bev Lona-Phylis Turner def. Ettt Zuckerman-Lorna Fuhrman, 4--6, 6-4, 6-3; 4 . .S, Betti Harris-Carol Krogstad def. Pam Lindsey-Diane Linderman. J.6. 6-4. 6-2. Men -3.S. Joe Ha.rris-Bill Mont- aomery def. Jack St.anle_y-1..ou Astorino, 7-5, 6-0; 4.5, Tim Sopp- Mikc Bickford def. Dan Sholar-Curt Haddias 1~ ~l. a Wiab little IOilll OD lhil put • 11bDd, bcri:'• a look aa w uocomial cva11 of iaterat. , ·n.e ... a.y Ovb Racquet Oub will boll a meo'1 Pro-Am doublet &enni1 TOW1WDet11 Ju.oe lJ and 14. Six~'• &om &be Soutbml ifornia area will team with 16 oftbe BBC's &op A p1ayen. with all 16 1eam1 pla)'ina a round-robin format for pnze money. Tbe festivities will bean with a "strictly for fun day" or pf at the Newpon Beach Country Oub on Friday, June 22. The tennis portion of the tournament is open to the public with no admission. Some of the pros participatina are Dave Sherbeck, Jeff Ewina. Bob Ogle, John Flaa& and Bob Hochstadter. 0 The third annual Alzheimer's Charity Tennis Tournament wiU be held at the Newpon Beach Tennis Club on Sunday, June 24. The tour- ~entis open to men's and .... ................ a.v. °'*~r' will~ ....... roliiD TIUll wtda dae two belt .... wiU --la die ftula. Procieodl wiU beoclt the Al1beimcr'1 AllOCiatioa of Oraw County. Foe enlryinformalioe mlJ &be club's pro shop oe lbe Alzbei.mer's AllOCiatioa o( Ora.nee County at 6ll--024S. 0 The 1990 Sou&bern California Terutls Aaociat.ion/Rancbo Bcmatdo Inn Senior Otand Prix teriet of men ·sand womeG 's tour- naments pretentl the 19\b annual Fountain Valley Tournament on Saturday-Sunday and June 2J-24. All matches will be played at Golden West Collqe. 0 h's still over a month away, but the Lindbor:a R.aauaet Oub will be bostina t.bc Unhed States Tennis Association's men's 4S bardcou.n sin&les and doubles championships on July 16-22. Players from all over the United States will make up the For the record l~ llW. witlaa ~IY of tban COP' ... hm CalibUL 1'lllre.,. fDur USJ' A Tow- WDIDt ~zst.ir for lhll aee poup. -=la oace a ,..r. Tbej are tbe ucioul = coun c:bam-piombip1 (N~ia). utioaal daycounct.ampioe~ fla.). Dalioaal iDdoor ~(Seit Lake City) ud tbc cbampioaahip1 (Hunt· inaton Beach). .. If you want to be tbe belt player in ~!:tve 10 come to the~ Oub stani!'f, July l 6tb and win the tournament. ' club manqer Steve Fields said. .. Then you can be considered the belt cement player in the United States of America. "It's a very presti.Jious tour- nament and the best thi~bout it is you don't have to quah for iL Anyone who is 45 yean o aae or older can play in iL AU you have to do is send in your entry form. Lindbora is very lucky to have this toW'tWl'lent and it's IQillJ to be CWI DNNIS mdtiaa." All makbcs will be open to the public~ of c~. With spmmer comes a '*"hora of junior 1eaDiJ proenms beia& oft'~ at dubs tbtou&bou• tbe locaf ara. Men OD diftiemlt protramS will be fonbc:omiq. . The iS-n Beach Tennis Club anooun summer tennis camp1 to all junior memben and ne19-lllfmben aees 6-17. Each aroup' Will be limited to six students and arranaect accordina to qe and ability level. Lessons will include buic funda- mea1ab. drilll and coun etiq_uene. will be~ 1'Y die All *:chi .... f.8da oltbe NBTC ~ • .._ ~ . ._ ... ftve~-us DD.1111-intamediate camp1 meet Moo. day lbrouih Frida)'. from ~ Lm. to ll:OO p.m. The first 1e111on ~ ~Ju.oe2S. . Kiddie cam9 (.,e_s 4.S) will be held from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m., wil.b the first tel&ion June 2S. For funber information, call the club at 644-()()S6. 0 The Llndbora Racquet Oub will offer two camp1 beainnins J~ne 27. A junior start~r camp foe ~Den and intermedi.atet ~ 7-16 will be from 9:~10:301.m. 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Otl lt\a 11-deY cll-Mll, •etro.<'11"° lo .I.-t Pv~ .... cem•oct o1 Jim L-...,,, fire•• -""*"' T-.. "" .....,,..,loftel L-.. -"-HOUSTON .UT•OS-"-T""' -·· -f'l .... -........ _,lo .... Gull c.-1 1..-MOHT•EAL EKP<>r"9MO "'-....,,., ~ o.tloftoO Jerry o.fj, C:OIC'ltOr ... .....,_,, ............. !(-... ANKiet .... COU..llM SOUTH ALUAMA -·-NM!t .......... ·-oe: *'°"' for ... . - DEEP SEA DAVllY't LOOCU 1-.-. a.cit> -I -"· * ......,, Mt Mtroc,,.., 1' Mllilt. t --· • •OC-lloll ... (,8llQI !Ntt• fl•_,, lrett, U 11'\kAertl, • IOle. '*' Wllllolloll, ) "\Mill ....... ,.~-·-··I,. ~ 1>7 Mt•-HI --· lt .....,., 1 ......,.., .. col<• -· 1 IQll9M. ' --.... J --(!\ HORSE RACING This season the Llons have added 2YJ scbolanhips to the prosram, and Stntos hopes 10 have 12..._total scholarships by next y~. '\. .. We play the USCs the UCL.As; all the quality teams are on our schedule," Stratos said. "The fint day of practice, it will be extremely helpful to have someone who knows what I expect She's reaUy an extension of the coach when she's rlayina. "The only thing sec her needin& to do is add about two inches to her vertical leap, and she's plannina on doina it with some extra conditionina and weiaht1ift- ina. I'm not even worried about it. because when Deann1 sets out to do something. she does it ... But what about soccer'? Surely there's a spot for her on Loyola's squad. "Soccer's over with for me." Doolittle said ... I liked it in hiah school, but I really enjoyed volleyball more ... The funny thing. "1ouah. 1s that Doolittle didn't care much for the game when she was introduced to it in j unior hiah school. "I really bated it because it hurt my arms too much:' Doolittle said. '-'I decided I would aive it another shot in the summer program. and I made t.bc JV team as a freshman. l sort of looked at it as a personal challenge. At Loyola, Doolittle plans to major in a com· munications field. but isn't quite. sure yet what her emphasis will be. Initially she was interested in journal- ism but said she went to an QJ>tn house at Loyola and found that there was more to communications than just newspaper reporting. This summer, Doolittle will once apin play club volleyball for the Orange County team beaded by Corona dcl Mar Coach Charlie Brande. In Auaust. it's ofT to Loyola for the stan of practice. "I haven't seen them play and l don't know if I'll stan." Doolittle said. 'Tm hoping to get some playina time though. I'm really looking forward to collcae and it's just an added bonus that Coach Stntos will be there." Not sta rt? Pcnsh the thouaht. With Stratos at the reins and Doolittle on the roster. you can bet the farm that sne·n be in the stani n' rotation. - All she has to d o is cpnsider it a personal challcnae. U.S. From 81 ray," said Caligiuri, whose aoal apinst Trinidad and Tobago got the U nited States into the tournament for the first time since 1950. "l think we had some mental breakdowns. On the othc,...h4nd. this is a positive team and we have to believe in ourselves because the biaest challenges lie ahead of us. Against Italy (on Thursday). it's not going to get any easier." The Czechoslovaks. not exactly a powerhouse, were far too tough for the Amerians. Tomas Skuhravy scored twice and Michal Bilek. Ivan Hasek and Milan Luhovy onc,e each for Czechoslovakia, whose players dediated the victory to President Vaclav Havel and his Civic Forum party. "The U.S. defense seemed more concerned with going on the attack than playing defense." Skuhravy said. "They gave us a lot of room." Just how does the United States rank riaht now? Czechoslovak coach Jozef Vcngl9s gave mi.xe<f reviews. "We expet1cd a little bit more from the U.S. team," he said. "At the beginning. the U.S. team played us even. but then we started to play to our potential. "The U.S. team will be stro ng in 1994. I know they've had a very senous program. but it's difficull to reach an international level in one or two years." Midfielder Eric Wynalda was thrown out of the same for committing a foul when play was stopped at SJ minutes. The U.S. team played the final 37 minutes a man shon. "When the red eard came. they created a lot more chances," Cahg.auri said. "The score possibly could have been much more." The hot spot away from the actual soccer shifted to Milan. where police clashed with rowdy fans before West Germany's 4-1 victory over Yuioslavia Sunday niJht. At least 20 ptoplc were inj uf'N and 36 were taktn into custody, pohce saKI. • • FINALS From81 accordina to Pistons spokesman Matt Dobek. The elder Dumars had been in intensive ca~ for two weeks with diabetes and hean trouble and died of conaestive heart failure, Dobek said. Ht was 6.S. Duman left for Louisiana on the team plane immediatclr, after the pmc. He had asked that he not be notified 1fhis father died before the pme and he was told of hit death over the phone by his wife after the pmc, accordina to Dobek. Isiah Thomas was the only player who knew of the elder Duman· death. . "He made. one ~h~t runnina down the lane, threw 11 way up and at went an," Thom1111id. ''After that we both l09ked at each other and smiled and I uid to mytelf -Your father put that OM in. You didn't have anythina to do with Jhat:·· ln Game 2, Rbdman rehtjured IM ankle he previously hun in the conference finals apinl\ Chaeo. The NBA 's dtfensive player of the ~ar had held Jerome Ktney to 24 points in the Rnt two .-mes. includina 12 in the previous aevcn qunm. Keney tcored 27 points in Oame l with Rodman on the skklincs. and it was the firtt time in the playofft thal Drtroit won while alloWina more than 100 points. The Pi1ton1 ~ O.S wheft the oppolition brokr century mark. ··ne whole team. played better and wu focultd to pick up \he slack for the IOll of Dean~.. PiltOM forward John Salley ukt ... we·ve eoecmtraled on noc tetUftl ounelva too dftp in a holt. We medt die ecuuaunen• and now we·~'*" lO plarns the way dM Detroit Piston• att suPPGM!d to play. • • But 1he Pistons• beckcoun trio of Duman. Tbomu and Johnton made up the di~. combinina for 7S points. ,• ' --------------~----~- I 642-5678 From North Orange CCUYty From South Orange COU1ty 540-1220 496-6800 iiOillt ™ COili iilfl 2124 NNport leach 2169 Costa Miu 2624 t..,... Lach 2648 Misc. ltnUts l'-rdll for!*· I IOO Eaatelde 38A 2''tBA 2·Sty NEWPORT NORT~ VlUA WEST~V APARTMENTS SOUTH LAGUNA APT ---2706 I .E. 5*/ltnt 8y Owner, nice 1 BA. 12 x twnhme. 2 eer gat, frplc. Exec Home, •BR 3BA 3 S200 OFF MOVE-IHI 2BR 1BA. uttlih .. paid. 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Newport Shores, 3BA. 825 Center St 8"2• 1"24 aerou llr .. 1 Pvt deck homellurn Shr bath. Fax I Copy Servicle on Site l~ ....... feiepllone Setv.ce Mon·Fll 8.am-5 30otn 8uli"41M Count., M-F 8 OOam-5 00C>m Monday Fri $•30 AM T uetday Mon 5 30 PM WtOntifOay Tu.s S 30 PM Thur~ Wta 5 30 PM Frtdty Thurt 5 30 PM Two 301193' R-2 Iota ln N B Cet OK. $775/mo. Call 2BA yearly. lerge family WESTFIELD APTS Living rm wlwalHo-wall w/d. pool. spa. $400/mo I 141·1101 $300·1700 eedl machine neer 11-v 113--4121 . . 646--•902 room. plus their own $200 OFF MOVE·INI ~111 Gourmet kttcri.n • dei>. 556-1737 180 SO FT Corona del per week Prime to- . Mn~y beach. $1750 pet' ALL UTILITIES PAID 2~~·~~~1!,8~~;~::~ ON BAY Furn rml baln Mat Good par1ung Call cations 1·800-7•9-8989 Sec;1~ S.ebluff Canyon mo •2·•917 1 Bedroom $655 ,.94 2265 or 750-3328 dbl mobile 'home pool Ken. Agent 675,6700 townnou.e. 2BR 1'...SA. NWPT Hgts 3Br 2Ba frplc 301 Avocado 642-9850 • -parking. kltc/amemues' * •• • * 1nwstJMnt ~bl ~·pool· w/d hkups, pool, hd wd fl. new k1tfdn 1210 lfFf Nfw=w"tt ltadt 2669 $500 Avt 712 673-5100 •CASUAL exec offtee 11 Oppottunity Salurdey Fn 5 30 PM Sunday Fri S 30 PM CHaCk YOUR AD THa '11tlT DAY 2908 enn s. · no peta. ., .. /pnt pool MfV gdnr '~ be h 705 E B Ibo 11150/mo 675-9748 Incl $200o/mo 64~2~ .. ALA MOANA APTS • Hottfs/Motefs 2718 B1:J P\11 li•lh 525 a ,: ENJOY 14-15°4 return on 1 & 2BR. 1BA. 0 /W. ••••t••-• a-.1 _ 5500 760 97~ I Tf\lst Deeds s10000 to ;::::=::::::::::==:IDMaf'olnt 2126 NWPTHgts3Br28afrplc beauttlulpool area,large _ _..,., SUUllMTIL mo * · Sl000.000 Call Oemson Gtneral 2102 pool hdwdtl,newkil/dn recroom &taundryroom •WITIMATIUPS*'Wkly rentals now avail CM NB Prest101ous500I Assoc 673-7311NOW1 ---------1V8fY light 1BR condo, '50 area/pnt, pool MN. gdnr etose to shops & t>uses j EXCLUSIVE BEACH I $ t47 00 wtc 6 vp ~27~ 1 •o 3400 sll n Bank t>ld' --- aq M. totally remodeted.l Incl $2000/mo MS.2500 $585-$675/mo COMMUNITY Nwpt BIYd CM 646-7,,.5 Ctoae 10 everytrung ~ T , __ 2914 LIDO ISLE -2 bd. vlewl Ocean view near harbo< ••-UIT .. --530 W Wilson 2BA 28A -den. Beauttlul __ __ I FABULOUS DEAL' Agt I ~ o UMJ• An• 91!\0Unl nol Pll!O \llllh1n 30 d1,s .. requt1ed Wiii o.' tu1>1ect to out no111m111d to finance tharO" '°"'OUt.O '°'' 1 •, ot 1111 unpa.o llAI~• per month. 111 c:ollect!Otl ~o~is Md any rusonat>le al10f'ney'1 ._ $2150. $695/mo 496-87"2 --. -Ta_,. bay Yrffoli/1 Micro d/w.I 631-7370 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOs• HUNTINGTON BEACH . 3 1BR 1t'A. tum 20834th~t 722_9012 Of 832•2232 ltteplace. trash compac-Roomm}tH Wanted I Sl0 ... 000 up ,_.0 etedll"' bd hm. bonus rm. spa. HuM. ltach 21401 $650/wk 631·8260 Sorry No Pets IOf & garage Enjoy our 2724 EXEC Oll•ce Su11es near No penalt) Call Oeruson $2500. 1 VIiia Balboa beautiful -Prvt t>eaeh $2350 All ..,.. I JW Airport "770 Von Assoc 673· 7311 NOW' LIDO PARK DRIVE -Furn, IEW IOUIFlllT •Big. Beaut. quiet tBA maintenance Incl COM-Ocean side ol ,.....,H Karman Ave NB FAX _ 2 bd view $3500 large lBR Condo, lur_n °' Great Elside toe• Lndry · 2Br 2Ba master BA avail reeept copier cont rm 1 NO-OUALIFiNG Const & ••••• I •• Lf BIG CANYON • 5 bd golfl TIWllllES u n 1 u r n • w h 1 1 e BBQ patio gar cable avi ..... ~ htr•* gar frplc deck $675 ltttch free parking & col-Land Loans Available eourae ... tate. s 11s0o 2-3 BAs 1600·2600 sq ft earpet/~:~1~9 ':'ollspa, S6•5' No ~ts 631-8•27 SORRY, 0 PETS 759-1888 or 641-3607 lee 1-sty t>tdg turn mo-Ownert8u1lder last lund- Wlferfr ............ 1 _Starting from $2200/mo. tennis. • 1 _ BACHELOR APT 1n East· OAU. llO·ff 11 COM Share 2BR apt 2BA to-mo at S350 mo Con· tng Bkr 1714) 780-2535 .... r.1 ~ •ir•• ,,..s 1•1 1 .. _ 1 (7 14) 536·7383 S ... C d C •• S 11 frplc s550tmo-• , uttl tact Al Quinlan 833-9550 .._,_ • • ..., out.. oast Metro s1 e osta IVlesa ma Slgnal Landmark develop. 2186 patio 1nc1 Cat OK i•• llOO Overlooks park Walk to E111st1ng Hunt Sch ollice ~~-~-!"'""-11!!"!-!-~l avall 711/90 Lux 5 BA, 3 $500/mo 646-4902 * * beacn 644-034g has 2 100 sq It otflces '= B• 5 bl'-.__ h FR 2BR B• Frtg. dishwasher. stove --G 1 d d 1 a.ttiOa Island 2106 "· ""to uvac · * 2 "· condo. Pool. Cheery furnished Studio incl No pets 545-4855 ICosta Mesa M/F, n-smkr avall reat or'" tv• ua •-.-"""'""""...,-.,~ .... -..-., LA, 3 ~ar gar $1500/mo spa, AC. carport. patio. S G 10 share 3 BR 31 > BA iust starting ou t 'lll'Lrg redec 2BR l 'i'tBA. 818·3'49·2166 Gas/water p11. $750/mo. 525/mo 89 & water ' ·condo Mstr BA w/pV1 $300/mo 84 1-6263 9-4 cath cells. upgrdes. lrplc. --6•7-7526 Agent Inc Leave . message * 11R llll BA Microwave lrplc No FULL service office '" lrench drs to deck. d/w, I-"'--21 .. 4 646-5330 pets $4601 mo • ·, ut•I I S '"'"..: "" Newport Center Fasruon w d, gar. 1600/mo Avl EASTSIOE 28R 18A AYa11 now 631-119t 111 837-8547 •99·632l GREENTREE 38A, 2BA Ap!ttments W/garage Close 10 every-Walk to beach Garage lstano Answettng sve Hae. 2 car gar New erpt, 1h 1ng1 A v a I I n 0 w New carpel. paint Emplyd Fem shr home 1n only atso avallat>le Furnished 2 very large BR. no pets Lse s 1.250/mo llll>ol Pft'WnsuU 2607 $7251 A I 631 7370 213' 1 29th St )(Change AM/PM cooking TIE mcntYE nms Mottgars. T.D. 2918 $50 000 1st T D SAL! S625!mo at 15o;. 1nteres1 Santa Barbara tocalion 21•1. LTV Bkr 780-253~ 2 BA, patio, w/d, lrplc Call collect 818-3•6-0"40 mo g • Clarence Y0Sh1kane. Tile & Ute duties for semi· 640-5470 $1,050/mo Avail Sept. --1BA.18Aonquietstreet USTllH PrudenttalCahlorn1a . handicap lady 957·1810 Lost&Found Wmter rental 6t5-6565 TUATLEROCK 4Br 3Ba Walk to beach Avail 6130 Realty 675-8475 LAGUNA Noguei sut>lease 2925 12500/mo. New paint Util incl $775/mo .... laJ Hornein Big Canyon pro· 1000 sq It Best rates 1n Sl•EI lllTW In/out 23 Stiver Crn-675-9~• Beth 28R 18A, small t>ack yard • vate. quiet ·mature nis all ol South Orange ---------•BR 3BA. Avl 6123 • 7121 cent. 545-2442 854-7127 -Gas W/O hkups $750 No •EASTBLUFF 2BA 2BA master ste avail now County Call 249-1212 . I 1 ' ·-. . . : . ~\ -..• . . 1.• & 8/18. 9/8 673-53•8 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;... __ ..;;;;;;;;;; pets 6•5· 163 1 Alt •PM Pool fireplace. view $895 64'4-1763 ;;;::;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, ____ ,,~•~ -e-~ .. ·~-~~~-lll!~ Corona det MM 2622 coin-op washer dryer Npt Beach Fash'°" Island i .._,. _._,, East Side ol Costa Mesa. 5999 NO PETS 722_80 11 My cat & I will shr furn 750-1775 ~It pnme of· 8'l>oa 2 BR. 1 BA north end. •CHARMING 38A 28A. 2BA. tBA Duple• call _ •BRl 3BA luic Back Bayl hee with views Contac1 Pennsuu 2107 close 10 beach FrplC, l1plc stove. Ing. w/d. 2 6"2-7051 •NEW 2BA 1BA covered tnhm w135 -Ntsmkr David 662-3482 hard w 0 0 d 11 0 0 rs ear garage. patio $1350 -:----S B par111ng built ·tns pvt lady Poot spa teonts LUX condo steps from mo Avl 113 760-3676 IE JOE. 2BA 1 • A New pat 1 o S 8 5 O / mo sec. gar A C yard 1 11i1rt W1rtltse 'lffict beach. View, 38r, 28• for 51 ·275/mo 49•-7o79 * ---paint. balcony Pvt gar. 714-979-9991 We're neal/ctean with w1con1rac:tor Costa Mesa up to 6 people 2-ear gar. ------LARGE lBA upper untt. lndry rm Sml t>ldg on 5500 650 8553 $375 c 11 545 8845 phone. TV $1200/wk NNport ltld'I 2169 unlurn Fireplace. deck. quiet cul-de-sac $750 38R 2BA DUPLEX on humor • I tmo a • FotN> ADS ARE FREE Cal: M2·M71 Wlnter rental available 11000/MO F 18 V slight view. new carpets 752-1554 or 786-9224 Balt>oa Blvd nr t>eh & Newport North twnhm COSU Mfta l024 tor reduced price. Call salles co d~r~ r 1 er-$825/mo • 833-8t62 f'SIDE small tBA cottage Pav1hon St350 mo yrty 2BR 2'>8A poo1 1ac w 10 Commtrclal Prop~rty ____ _ :=========! 818-846-7440 be1ach P~l. te~:i~. ~~;' Spac10U's 28A -,,,BA lrplc encl patio. t per· 557"6985 non-smkr fem ntpets1 2778 F-.W1itlir~ 642-0493 or 8•6-872• twnhme Close to beach son only No pets $595 &ICllRlliE &PTS ~600 ullllpaid 760-3047 1 Plll•E IOIJL Irvine & 17th. COsta Mesa *1201,000* Corona dft Mar 2122 *EXCLUSIVE GUARD• & shopptng $950/mo secunly * 645-723• * ON THE BAY NWPT HGTS Lg twnhm NEWPORT BEACH 7141722-1739 Affordable spacious 3 BR *LEASE OPTION. New •GATED COMM4ti41TY• 900 Sea Lane 64•-2611 WIE 111 $100/.. 2 BDRM 28A SI 450 with conv toe w/d all SI E corner WestcllH Dr & FOUND S1ber1an Huslly. Houses/Condot home Excellent location. 2BR 2"•8A Walk to lllllCllYll Avail tmmed Ca ll 1BDRM.18A $925 amen1t1es par111ng, Irvine Ave High v1s1t>11tty black and WMe young ;::::::::::::::::::;:;; 673· 12•0 Agt beach. Mary Ellen. Agt 2 & 3BR 2BA Apts. frplc: Costa ~sa 2624 631-4086 alter 12 noon No pets Oatly 9.5 $475/mo ut 631-2652 traffic 1290 sq It male Sprtngdale anq General I002 Rogers Realty. 675-2311 wet bar. micro. wshr/dryr $200 OFF MOVE-IN 548-1501 · llhrt J1,Htst LMJ .. ~·1101 I ~~.~~c:'a~~~1~~t~~~t· Amrni>a' Hunt Hltbou 1042 3BA. 3BA. den, fly rm. lam hkups. central air. 2 ear 2BA 18A w/gar blllns: BEAUT Peninsula 2BA Seeking female room· Fwy near rent 5700 per Se:an~L rn · r rm. l/p. ocean & cnyn gar w/i1tra storage All lncd yd wl pat10 Wtr pd LOW LOW 2BA 2 car gar trplc 01w mate Irvine near UCI mo 1125 sq 11 13551 LOST Green winged IA! HARBOUR Pacific Condo. view. water/lawn incl . maintenance incl Sorry, 667 Victoria 'I' $735 ' t805 w Balt>oa Blvd I Master bedroom at• Logan =5 Costa Mesa McCaw red 15 yr pet, 300 yds to surf A beauty! 1st, last and $1.000 dep . No pets 644-0509 Call 636-4120 9-5PM IOYE-11 $990/mo yrly 673-5416 tached t>ath $425 mo 1n-675-5 l l6 vet Y N e wpotl Bch COLDWeLL BAN~eR ll $128 900 Open Sal/Sun 318 Morn ng ca 0 --eludes uttltttes Call Early Beacon Bay area Re· ' 1 ny n. 28A 28A new carpet, 2 GREAT LOC tBr 18a. lrg *2 WIS flU lllT• HUGE & CLEAN 2BA tBA morning/late a!temoon ward' Call 675-6714 12-<t. 17162 PCH "101. COM, call 645-6508 eve ear garage. t trplc patio. upper unit new *' -Fiii• lrplc garage 20"to t>ch , 733.88 11 Industrial 2788 2 t31592•2551 592•5•30 BEAUTIFUL 2Br 1Ba encl Walk to t>ch S erpt Aelrtg gas incl No • , •-•• • 2t7 E Balt>oa Blvd The Home Sel~~ gar. patio garden New Obnen & Co 7 tao pets S6351mo 645-5853 U•itd lffer till /2 s 1050 mo yrty 675-8597 R--....is ,., ...... d 272 .. 1200 SO FT "" front Personals 3001 Laguna Niguel 1052 paint. Walk to beach -Spacious 18A like new '"'"' .. w .... " o olttee large rear dnve-tn --------- SIPEl•PUCE 1211111 - -$l200/mo 972•2079 2 BA 2 BA NEW. quiet condition $665 Reing Liii Willi YllW! door $780 mo 629 Te<-1 Bart>ara Smith sister ot CllST H YILU _ _ •llYllMI II• small comple11 Frplc. I range micro pool Elegant 28A 28A lrplc L~~~e~~ !~~Chwi:.1:'\~ m1nal War Costa Mesa Martin Ottl<erson please 2 BRANO NEW CONOOSll 3 BA 3 BA, 3 stories ol spacious hgtll 6 airy hv1ng spaoe So many fabulous 1men111411 offered tn an Clcean/elty 1i.o.hts views -•••IH IHI Gated community 2 BA 2 Ind r Y I a c II a c I carport laundry all ul•I· f 714)673-5088 540 9352 call Gar-, Vice lnveshga· ·v -1 1 rent guest house gue~t 9 3 79 Guard gate pool -Shorecltll Comm Walk to BA. a1t lrplC pool, spa t>a conies carpor 111espa1d except etectttc wing or t>rognt & -spacious toons 61 ·24 • 10 Jacuw rec center 3200 your PflY beach Ocean St 500/mo Agent S895/mo 645·0302 Nopets 17t4)548-0492 LUXURIOUS 2BA 28A room Wtlhrn IAVINE Classified. works sq It trail 10 t>eaeh b v 28A . 8 760-t275 Prime local C1ose to t>c:n T $630 000 reeze iew 1 • A, •2BR 1BA encl gar I LOW MOVE·IN' EaststOe Frplc Loaded with COVE or EMERALD BAY beyo1d a I P~rsonal ~rvlc-"ll'V\A erms llex1t>1e lrplc cov patio 2 car patto lndry rm O/W 1 800 333 0505 ... ~ Pr1nc1pals only 756-6.205 Call Ale• 545-3392 cat>I~ no ts' $650 18R 1BA w trptc & pa110 amenities S 1100tm o -. • LONG l•me 1oeal resident da_ys or 661-4675 eves Executl\'8 2 stf>fy nom. 1n * lllfFI LH •11 64~-6662 or r50-2318 ~~~~n ~ t-~~~ ;~r Call Call Paul 548-3343 On the move and need.. t shadow of wolh car Wiit drive you to BA 2'-.8A 2~r all gar, -PElllllSUU ~te»tOl'•~awH d b $tQ!e a.octot. etc Xlnt Mlssk>n Vltjo 1067 Olde CdM. So ol PCH view pool tip avail 7-1 •MESA VERDE 2BA 2BA Mesa Verde 2BR upper Classilt8dcanhelp I 01 f. drtvef 759•5555 2 600 sq It 3 BA 3 BA $2.000 per mo 760·96•2 frplc new carpet & paint quiet cul·de-sac encl -••Lf IElf••s celleftl locatoon• ........ llAl•llME OllTlll, VIEW YllW • YIEWI OCEAN. Bay and City pan· orama lrom thtS elegant 4 bedroom 4' 1 beth hke- new home behind the gates 1n one of Newport s most excluSlve neigh· t>orhoods $2.295.000 with private pool and spa 111-1100 Mslr Suite wllrplc ----garage No pets $750 * garage 5695 sec •~ -WHERE T (•-------• Excep11ona11 $2.900/mo 5•0-5"46 '* •98-t936 or 75t·9483 mYf·llllSCllm!!! PIUCH Tl Sill! 640-277 t •lllfFS STULi• s •2 & 3 Bedrooms O b Professionally decorated •BAY TIMBER * ONLY TWO MILES TO •Unlurntshed wner has ought Furn. cozy 3 BA. 2 BA slrv.le $10fy 38 R, 2BA. 1BA. lrple. cable Pool. BEACH' Walk 10 shops' I •Close to beech CLA F ano1her! Best buy V' Walk to t>ch. shops, din· .. ., patto oar No pets 399 JEDS V 1 .. beauty features 1poc1ous · 18A 1BA walk-in closets •Fr" list·CALL TODAY' Mission 1e10 b1.,e to tng Lg patio. kit. lndry. w Bay St $685 650 6357 s 772 605 1 courtyard patio & pnvate • 550/mo .4 YILU REITALS lake. park & shopping 3 l/p $2.000/mo 720-1200 spa. Children & pets OK Cl I 28A 28A bedroom with Master --. * ean. quiet g . PlllSllE W/ICUI t>t!<lroom retreat. 1 75 Short or tong term lease d/w, lg closets, gas cook. Yl-UI ll&-•112 bath La Familta Model Lease 3 BA. 21 •BA. dining possible lmmed occpy St"l'll balcony. encl gar. ""' ~ on large corner 1ot(over room. 2 lrptcs. 2 car gar-$1775/mo $825 NO _PElS 640-2495 lBA wllolt & balcony No Spacious 2 BA. 2 BA. new 9500 sq It I Yaulted ce11-age. Over 2 .000 sq II No NII llllST * SPICIOIS * pets $995/mo 855-0665 decor Ir pie 2 car garage. 1ngs. l arge country pets $ t.95oi mo 71 t 120·1110tr110·1000 WESTBAY APTS pool Nr Fashion Is No kitchen lamlly neigh-Hehotrope 646-2087 La r 0 e 2 BR t '1 BA I $200 OFF MOVE-IN" pets $995/mo 640-19 t 1 borhood. gas ltreplace RU townhouse Laundry rm. 1 Bedroom $7 tS ONLY $2 12 500 CALL -. •1 ,._ I LJ ~ pat i o . a ll t>utlt-tn 28drm t'•Ba S815 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! NOW WONT LAST• Kns r .. 1-re11 Ill I $825/mo 2BA 2B 'd es•-r m off 2078 T'"urtn 28drm 2Ba $835 Townhome 28A 2BA 2 Kapp Century 21 Toda)I ' r """ r \j"\\" """"fl' I U \ ·11 " 58 2 00 mstr BA) End Umt condo \\ . ,.,,, •. 1 TSL MGMT 832•2232 151 E 21st St 548-2408 car gar w/e>pener Frplc, Try rhe closs1f1eds . J J ' '" ,, ~ "°""rt.e '°' ··io' "0..Vl' ~ ,,, VO....,,.~ "'""°"" C\t "°''' f'• •1 " • _.r Qt -:rCY to ~ really 1• t wlpvtt>alconyolf ol hv1f'g R£.i\LTQR<; • t>eaulllul t>a) VIEW• rm Lg2carallachedgar, •Clean, quiet lg 28R 1 Bedroom $680 $1250/mo John Datil, Pilot IHI MWI PIMITT wshr/dryr hk ups. *IARllR RllliE 18A. lg closers dl w new 28drm t ·Ba 540_~g~ * 721-1160 * Hunt b:h Fo~~~~]~t We'll give you the down 1n 1069 ~1350/mo lse 6"0-5324 Elegant condo 2 BR. conv crpt, ver1tca1s encl gar 2250 Vanguaro ....... .,.. ...... elllchg for a share ot own-N!NJ)Ort leach Spacious f 1800 sit) upper den 2' • BA spa water-$735 NO PETS 6"0-2495 $680 FIND ,~;: ~ ~~~ erShtp You make the ·-•-•llf • S .. AL SAC E OR 1 Bedroom mthty pymts & we share -3BA. 3 lull baths. beem fall S35001mo Lse req '* m L H L 28drm 1 •.ea $805 S onina drl \bf ~ apprec You receive Lowest priced home on ee11s. lrplc 2 lg decks, 2 Gated community Days Nwpt Hgts area Kitchen t3 t E l8th St 646-68 t6 --ClaM!ficd 100410 IH benefits Must the sand 2·Story 28A car gar. w/d hkup S t800 ~8-1000 854-2002 eves new t>hnds yard no pets -Apartments 642 56 78 have clean credit Agl 1'1BA w11 Fat>ulous Avl 6117 759-919• VERY SPECIAL BLUFFS s595 • dep 5•8-3932 1.E_l_T_or_o _____ 2_6_32•1 throu~h dass1f1ed liiii5iii=::::::::::::::-:;;::~f 239-4335 Dys, Ev. Wknds WHITE WATER VIEW' G·Plan Ltte& atry. recent •SPACIOUS l BOAM• .............. . AsktnO $725.000 Costl ~sa 2124 remodel 3BA 28A. small Vaulled oe1ltng. new ap· 2BR 28A comm pool, ~--------JEFF JACOBS 63 t -8349 . ocean View • grnt>lt No pliances carpet, drapes. downstairs. 1 carport & 1 lafbol Island 1006 111~1-lt.,.,t llYllUTIWllllll pets $2000/mo t962 poolsi de location ear spaoe pets nego· Ha-Lots-Ptans-Butlders IHftJ 121·•••• •BA 2''tBA. 2 ear. sunny Vista Caudal 673·•71• Balcony pt1vate & quiet ~'.88~2te97 ttSJ 75559· t60501g,~ .... patio. p S.I . LR. FP. FR. $650 & Up 722-7195 -Bill Hardesty Aeallor Cllllheven, 38R. 2BA. End Unit, S 1300/mo, Va· LIDO PENN 3BA 38A ON 503 Park Avenue freshly remodeled. for cant Don Pfaff 6"2·9797 THE WATER Dock avail 2 Wl<S FREE RENT• 2BR, otckupadurat>Hlt>•cyclelor •71 ... 675-2866• sale by owner $699,000. 2600 sq ft $3000/mo 28A Lndry, carport Low thOHwarm-weattler 1re111 400 Pirate Ad. Open yrty Agt.1675-0101 Move In 5'745/mo nywalchlngtl'leclasStfie<l C house Sall Sun t 1-4, BACK BAY & City Light Vu 5'48·509 t or 775. 77 19 pages orona del Mir 1022 548·6560. ----Beaut 38A 2118A. priv ----------------... OIM CIARIER Hi-••TIU IHHll $1300 Eteoant twnhM trl· spa w/YlftYis. avall now DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS n-lvl 2br 2ba. formal dining. $2600/mo 646-5550 aot •19 Begonia aeroas from North Bluffs Linda or pool Jae adulls no pets _ A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER Carnetion Park 2Br 28a. Paula Plan NEEDED t>y CCC are~ 650·S829 Beautiful 28A 21~BA ready 2-ear garage 30111 t8 101 Agt for qualllled client lo< move-in Obie aitch A·2. By owner. 6•0-•92• Joyce Palmer, Coast11nd 2BA 18A Tnhs. wash/dry, gar. commun pool, A/C or 72().1153 C-2 t Ext 317 6"0-0020 carJ)Oft, kids OK. no.pets. S t600/rno 760-9536 Agt -$780, day •9•·0550 eve - ..... YE lnttmate get-a·way 1u11 steps to beach Master living areas & patio with bay v.tews on top floor 2 xtra bdrms below with l)flvate yard, cleek & spa 780-3600 s r.089.500 Easy terms for Newport 6A2-8248 BLUFFS 38A 2~8A, fri>lc:. Beach townhome. 1 mile ava11 1mmed New carpet/ from ocean Approx-28R 28A CONDO. encl 2· paint, dbl oar. patio. lmately 1200 sq It for car garage. new paint S 1650 • see 6"4·•998 S t60 000 No agen1s Call Great toeatton $900/mo CLIFFHAVEN OCEAN & 9t6-721·6t98 __ 97_2•2079 BAY VIEW Charming 2 Lido Isle lg lot pool Seek· •2BA IBA cabin In woods Bdrm. 1''t BA hOUM 1ng 1nvealor to fund rehab on bluff' B19 llvtng rm, S 1250/mo 631-6359 & split profit Xlnt se-lrple, yard, dbl gar S935 cured return 6"•· 7764 6~6-126• Of 6"2·9666 Coron• del Mar area. --__ _ beautiful 2 story. Point LllO ISLE * •EASTS1oe 4BA 2' 1BA det Mar home (2', yra condo. 2 car gar. lrple, old) 3 BR, ltv1ng dining l Old World mag e. Medlter-pool, tennts, spa, w/d family rooms, 2'-t BA, 2 ranean VIiia, beamed & hkup $ t350 mo 650·3335 ear gar-oe Immediate ... IALI IY.... cathedral oe111ng1, ttte<t •JBRTownhM ..._.._,_,1 occupancy $3.300/mo ~-·--L• 1 162 ) courtyards & fountain 0 ........ .-vo 80 t-328·3 l67 or ~"'" 1Y ng or OYef Mester ~le w/offiee, ... 2 Hgts bl ~Ir , lrg yard. •n 1 36,. 7837 ,., The T8f'races at CdM t le I d k S 1275 ov • • v• BR. 3 B . Call Joanna, rp • n ~ ups. 80 t·261·0313 ~J:,~:.,l :tc\=2 Agent at 6•0·1358 _ 322·A Oo . 8"7·75•0 __ com & m•ny xtraa. By LSEIOPT W'lk to~aeh. •E'SIOE 3Br, 28a TwnhM p•••H111LIMIT 1ppt, only. S•95.000 3Br 2Ba t>Meh condo, 2 ear gar yd. nu cerpet .-.. Owner finance 72 1-8387 auncleek pool . .2·t•r gar. $1200/mo. 2036 Fulletfon L ..... 5 BR, '4'• BA. T-r, ......... -So OI PCH. 3BR. 642·875t, 213·•56-1939 Appl only. 968-8880 H .500/mo, 759·8191, ........ ----The JtiudentlaJ Callfornla , 38A hodM + two 2 bed ••jllT lllllfl *MESA DEL MAR 3BR • Realty Iba unlta. • c., ger. 28A. frptc, lg yd, lmmael pettos. S995K 6"0·•5•• 38R 2BA. kr Co·Op. S 1350 mo, t yt IM Peta HARBOR VIEW HOMES $529.000. &46-6911 ~ 72().170• Blir '""' •BA • bOnus rm COiU Miu 1024 liiUI MWILTI •BR 2B.A HouM on huge Portofino Poot & spa. llllililili...,iii_____ BALBOA P£'NiNSUl.A lot In Npt Hghll .,.. S2&50lmo 675-7218 ...... -aw11.-SPECIALIST • Hava POOi, ape, fenoecl yd. ,., •BR. ram rm. prol landecp ... , ... W ... be 8uy9n I Rent ... Needed cer Oat Water. grdnt. vi.-. pOOI tennta xlnt On IN M8'11etl • 11a-.I pOOI man Incl. S 1850/mo loe. Hr bf View Hm Av! SOLO this wHttenOI 845.05&0 now S21t51mo 759-5011 Gt•t loeetlon I ptoP----erty AltllnQ ut•.500 EMtllde 3BA ,_.8A, wlO ~100 ISLE BAYFRONT Mlite e>netT Tradlttonel 1084 f*upa. Obi,.,. encl yd. CNlrmlnl l\ltn 3BR 3BA Aeelty 831-7370 NO PETS. 1050 ~ eec: home 13760/mo yrly IM --Gt.et iocetton. IMle MW. Min IM 8 mo. 8"$-72~ 'SeOOO/mo Sum"* A4tnt CHILOHOOO FUZZY TAILS Here 1s Jn oppo11un11v to rtm1n1sct w1111 50mt 010 ctltl!lllooo lrtt nds turry ttoov burs r•bl>•t' puppies & raccoons Paint 111ue lov•t>le cru turu onto wood canv.is 01 lab11c ano C•Plure thost ,.,,m memories forever' Its tJSy w1t11 ou1 new J6 P•llt lull color 9111 0tbooll olfe11n11 step bv suo inst1uc11ons and HKUl>lt PJttt•ns you 11 to~t tnt IUUllS Jrom tl11S •~CtPllOnJI tiooi.• -J----- ~nd ~httl. 10 OCOP P,mt•n Dept p 0 80\ t383 Van Nuy)t CA '91409 llP&e2• Fuuy Tates '10 25 t 12-paot ClltloO S3 ~ l"Ctuuno 700 woodworktnO and 11anc11cran PfOIKltl .............. 1212,000 Open Sel/Sun htttl<tt Ovplt /P.OOl. ... ONndy Nty 875-61f1 't..,..lllft1~l'llde '2_.· 1&32 9NnletttLfl 38A & Oen ,~~Ml-ier· LS 10PT w.-to beaeh N,m, :::'.::O S~ ;~~ ly Owner '41·'°71 age, wld ~up Otbnf a Ht 21e beMtl condO, ••"''"" Alet'"' 1315 ooO If«*• SELL PoOl rMn lnCt • 1250/mo eunctecet. pool. 2-cer g., COOP,er•tl;e OPl!N 145,3910 Lv Mt0 t4t.a7H, 213--4&6-1131 C·I~ IAT/~ or catl rot ap-IASTSIDE, newly re-HlW~ '°tMST 3BR St 1tr pofrument, 5"'·700' rhrou•h cl.ssified decoreted 2BA Plue .,, 2'61A, eer. pool. ~. )IC) 1.118' I t.CM A.l<A Ml-Mll tnctudet garoen., 1115 l1IOO 21S-~7 Of Cotlna Vltta Cout't _ ..!!!!!. ~ t 73• 2 t3-378-~ tito Peta l•P \ let U1 Help Y 01 SeH Your Property! I I 642 ~5678 for informatio " ., I \ , n ~ -·-~ ...,., •••• WOl'k BOYS AND GIRLS ------n 121z• ----~Ln ""'·-~ n!Y --1.. 111111111 -. .__nr -..... 1·IOO •• 2111 !Id .. ·;-.-... ,..,·.;;;;;; IMH(lpm r-.. 114 ... llotlt. m• t .... ort a.•.O....... ,.... .._ .... Pn. u '""""'" a.. IW, C. M . ..._,.__ 1a111111•HI lllllf ler p ll01 •:......=: .......... T--•V & Ofloe, 211.-.0 ------llrft up'° I* MO. Very buey fteW91>8per n cell IU-7417 T ..... or•y to PeilMfienl •llft_.. _,. ..... ..,, ...... .__ - ~1S3 '!! M7-24CIO S1 ., •••• ................ . ....PfOduel,_.~. c.1(714tM7·7129 CompoeinaAoolftllloOll· ' 'I I In& -••••-•••PW'• 11o oppomdy. --""' 1or .n ...,..._.. ""' ..., £:._.. • ;==:~=t=~=--1111T II ... •-=,,...,....~-_,....,.,. •at_ ft_ ATTENTIOH • Hl"INGi lncorn• nowt Call •ii•i=ii-s-te-up artlet Ablllly '° ......,,.. • lllH&ai lftUlt. • 1'11pM. 550-4713 tor....... -••• .. ••• -• WOttt boU1 ~It and - -e ..-1-1-1 Oii MCI ert&9tlnD lof -/mTIUR ~ ~ ~ Cofn· ec:cutatety unct.t deed-LUNCH HOITMOITUI, e -....... ,,,...,,, M&-2ftl. ;::::: 3014 Govemmel1t lotle -yoAM "_... •e.m.Noon ., ... S17.MO-tll.415. ,IT.'°' ... *ll*Y co. := =0=: =:~,!~ :":C~~":: UAt 1 ..... v .... 0 111n• ••a.. .... /1..__._ 1-I02-1$1 1115 JC A3N ...... --tMonchly thru Fri ,.,.. C... *No •xp MC BEAUTY Wiii train, ""'9t tleve own \Ion. Proven ..._ 9Ytlef'I\ lhlft PteaM contact UN eon ..... ,,1 \M WI Of'lllA """' "'" "" 1nweetment Co Miki lndlv trwisportetlon ef(..022 Ind 1ont tenon client,..._ Tenney between tend I ...,,,.. M.cue ;MNon VACATION PAY PLUS to~ UP8 and Ped ..... ... .. ll'lllT Julyttttl from O.C., C09teMeM54Ml19 !xp'd tor~ heir IDIEllY •. ,.. om. t~. 8-d ,..,,,.. •1 142-4321. EJCt. 2t2 to llMnd. b c 1r1nt benllta. OM-GOtHG 80NU8ES Ill: co11t1 ~ PfO-u Ila-a ••J .. lll Of cell IN KMl. 2020 E. Mt up en lnlervtew We EOE ceM mall; ll9ting bo ... - -... 111 St, Suite •503, Senle ' 0.1.. W..,., Tempor•'-M2 ~ l•ry 54M5471Chlp '.:wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & lldn <*• Mlon In NB .. ., ... 87~190 FIT lructl driver Meded. An•. 92705. 641·44t2 otter• lull peet(ege. EOl. 114-971-2'00 -, Ou11ee lnducM fyrnltur• Equel Opportunity Com-......,,.,,., *llllllT OElmYE cs.tiY91Y & wer9heluM op-pen• M/F TM lllr.... 1111111 LD tilllJID JOBS .,••k>l'I•. 496-IMa& ••w ==-........... • 8ECUAtTY OFFteEAB Unique potlUOf'I fO< reap. "'"' • ~ ........ Now lltnna Hoel ... & bOat'g .. thutiut. VHF • • E•rn $300 to S500 per INTEL LIGENCE JOBS. _,. Codltell Waftr..._ ,._, 111111 UID redlo, boetlng, local I lflll lllllL WI .,._ Reeding Boole• et FBI, CIA, US CuatorM. In penon. 151 E. Coeet ... lfll ii (ANOOTHEMt knowledQe reqd, Sales/ nome. C11161S-.73·74•o DEA, etc. Now Hiring. ~ .. N.8. 171-1790 SllPlllEI 3018 a;7;'!l0 ~~ ~ .. edmin Millis helpful. •Start earning extra E)(I. B-149. Cell (1)805 867-eooe> Elli. llW'fll.aWI HOUSEKEEPER l0t buay pe<..=1ilapley ...:; J*mlPT/wlmds 722·90551 mOMYtodayl -K-1590 P/TAlllllL C TE E p T IT pt'Olu~ionat: 4 hrs J* rep. Buetalery +com· BOOKKEEPER. entry ·=t1~~~~rs lllUW •1t•••111&fm Neededtosupponouren-~:~~/~.a :p~fr~~? ' oay In A.M .. 4 day$ J* mission. Contact Marilyn leYel, Costa Mesa ArN. Miii aubacrlptlons"F0r Newport Beecn Escrow Co CatMf ~ty. FIT PIT. ~lnNrlng atatt Duti.a Inc pN9. 101 151ti 81.' N.8. ~ pot week. own transp & rel· Holland at 642-4321 b6-PIT lie• hrs. 645-5820. the ~ty Pilot seeking experienced (213) 439.7407 ty~vy & ~~1Pyin1Pi •,~m• • u:'pectld cherges'? erences req'd 915-34'44 tween 8·5 pm. EOE • Aver~$40 00 to Escrow Secretary or ng ng. ,_ ey. IMJI EARN SSO •SllllPll AVAIL •S1HPllWUI* ... UIPU P/T $60 · Escrow Olllcer Good LIFEGUARDS & Swim No ellp. req. $6.00/hr. FIT & PIT Elcpet1ence In YOU CAN -.-------•I P/R exs>9fien<le Apply at · P9f week · lnatr Apply Nwpt/CM Cell Laur~ al 898-2476 · S 100 AND MORE EACH · • Win prl:zn and bonuHI benefits. Contact Man-YMCA 2300 U 1 11 metal & medllM tredea. Worlt for the compar1y that WEEK _ WORKING PART 1912 Herbor B51vd. Costa • lo..t tor Junior High ager 833-1252 0 Ne' 11,,.2 ,_..,.,n vers Y PIT SECRETARY for 545.7405 9em-3pm la up front and cet.. TIMEI AllHUNIOLlll Mesa 642·71 1 students r, · -" """"" church 15 nr Wk. TyP41 at>out you. l tve-ln Expertenced Rel8fences. Love Children 818· 710-8020 i.---------· . Tran_sportltlon is --IAll 1111 WUILY 60wpm, WordPert ••P U&.11/UllWlll We heve a NEW PAO-pt'OY ded F• SllYllS · helpful. Pal 5•0·1248 FIT count• ...... Retell OE TS Irvine Gen'f Contractor OIS(:O\ EH Hiring fO< Orange County Proeeulng cle.lma. Call __ __._ Hardwer• atcw•. No Sun-Futt-tlme end . perHim9 GRAM for STU N · needs exp'd AIP Clerk Felr plus year around 1·900.234·8800 Ext 420 deys or eves. s.. Steve, polltlona avalteble. PO$-12-16 YEARS OF AGE Computer exp. previous '80/1\ '200/1\ part' time work Students Open 7•m-l0pm S15 lee •PllUO llUTllll Wright Hardwere, 126 tt1on1 avallebi. through· helS)lng ~· o-t MW cut· ellp rn constructlOfl or RE \111111,el ,. ..... 111 .. 1 and senior citizens wet· •I F-lfF.,.. PIT fun }ob helplng U.S.A.. Roche&ter. Coste Mau out Orenge County. tomer1s or our news. Development a plus ·1 p·1a1 come Call Tues lhru PIT Eklsy~'tront~:ce Olympic l'lopefull s.-...Retall MenylnSoUthefnOrano-peper ~!~c7r;:~ ~;2L~~~~: Ill ' I Thurs 10·4 546-4467 N.B. Reception & Ins bill~ $10 •/hr. Cali Mr. EJOELLEIT PAY County. Call lod1y, work HERE'S THE DEAL. * 1 51RL OFFICE PO Bo• 18326. Irvine. CA Ing Thurs & Fri 9·5 l<errlgan. 545"8042· tomorrow.-. 1 Tf\11 la not • P•S* Employ~t 5530 Cellular car phOne store 92713-8326 ., • lfFICI llLP PT ~&ry negol. 645-1255 . \/~tu;:,:,::: W• otter: ~oute. NO dellverlng In- seeks person to Oo book· AIDE·LlllE IN F non $mkr: t0AM-2PM Llgnt phones. lllllAL UOl IFFIOE llOIPT1111ST tor casual Betboa 111.nd * Cr9dlt union. dental 2 ~·nto Ide tren...,..r- keeping phones. lite Assist teacher en whlchr. computer Input. Apply In Fastiton Island. Part Time. Newport Beach developer store. Some weekends & plen · ,.. 11 -?""~ typing & hhng Must have PIT. room~ $400tmo 1 ,11 l llfl l\ n R\ll \ OALL f .... NLY 1 person. Par ag o n 644-0470 seeks FIT Recept w/mulll nights. 875-7700 '* Perfonnence bonus talion ind 1relnlng. pleasant personality & be 645-2357 .. H•ir Plastics. 1908 E McFad· line phone exp. Light * Peld holidays, 3 You w<X.tld be WO<klng willing 10 work 40-50 r...-den . Sant a An a . •41cal Frtlf lffitt typing & computer exp vecatlona & with kids your own ege on nours per week Salary &irlilf ilt•s te 141,• ( i I :J) ~68-6 Ut~ (211) 421-0224 714-835-8181 Summerposlllon. 11AM to helpful Good pay & t>ens. *SILES* training an adult-superv!Md Nies negoll&ble Cali Rita for ALL POSll'tONS 8PM 548-3769 Call D'~a. 361·27.i7 Athletlc/Mgr/Tralnee. *Weekly pey lfte~~n GOOD MONEY 1n1erv1ew at 556·9746 ~~~:!•;~~~! ;~~ ~: IJ a.n1. ·:; p.m. L'.T. COMPUTER JOBS 10 llllUL IFFICI lllCIUllZll RECEPTIOllST $375-$475/wk. 11 you like ~nd have a ctlenc. to S45,000 Many openings. Dawton & Asso. Pho· PIT position available tn For growing civil engineer-sports & money, we may DJllAMIC NIT1 dally & weettty cash HHIDGI·: By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF ~nd T ANNAH HIRSCH Q.1-' SllUt h, 'ulnerable. you hold. + 7S • Q6 t J83 + KQJ762 Partner opc:m lhl· b1ddin11 "'ilh one 'pat.le \\hat <lo you re~pond? A .-\\ hc:rhi.:r you play tv.o-o~er ­ on<' ;i, a game lurcc o r nN make\ no d1ltcrcn.c~ here Vou rc\pond 1 ..... 0 du~ .mJ r1."h1d 1hrce d ub\ a1 your 11n1 r urn. Thar '"' itche-; off the l" 11 O\ l'r -one g.imc force and \ays th.it Hiii ha'e an tn\lta11onal hand \\llh .1 IWO<l dub \Ull ().2-·\, ''•\Hh. \ulncrablc, \Ou hold +JO • o\8J2 + ;\ 76 +A 1065 I lw h1<.l<.1in~ hJ, rrou.•etkd. 'orth .. :a,1 ~outh ~ "'' t + Pa" 2 + Pb!! 2 + Pas, ~ \\ h.11 do \OU fled nov. 1 .\. '11rth almmt 'urch ha' ''' 'l'Jdt•, nn thi-.1m:t1on and ~uu v.ant lt• hc: 1n ~Jmc: ll " a du'e dcc1~1on hct"'ccn 1ha·c no trump dnd lour ,p,ll.lt•, \\c opt for .three n'> 1ru111p th1' could ea,11) hl' one o l 1h,"e hJnJ, v.hcrc '"u can mal.e nme 1r11.l.• tiu1 not 10 ().~-'' ...,llllth. vulncr.thlc, )OU 11,11<.1 + .\~H • .\9!µ t Al>.b +~73 I hc t11JJ1n~ hd' pro.:cedcd: !'luulh \\est 'Wrth t.a..\'t 2 ' I P11" J + Pa~' \\ h,11 ,111 \ llU h1J nll\\ l '\. )11ur orx•n111~ lV.11110 lrUmj) I\ .111 fHlllh' Jlld \OU h.J \C e'l;\.Cllcnt 'l'·IUl' \t1pp1•1 r 'till ~.Ill ..:On\e\ JIJ the-to p,ertrwr h\ uu: h1dd111~ lour d1.11111111d' Oil\\ ll1•lh \Ulill'r,1hk. ,1, "ourh \Oll Cali 1 ·900·321 ·3366 tography needs gener at major departments tores. Ing/land plannlng firm In have a position for you. ' .... bonusea plus go on out- E.xt 517 Sl2 lee othee/sales Studio e>tP Santa Ana. Costa Mesa. the Irvine Spectrum. Xlnt Cat~~;:e~~;~an. PllTECTlll ' lngs and morel +KJl •~Q72 t 95 •A762 Parlner opens the bidding with one spade. What do you respond? A.-Whethcr you play four-or five-card majors, the an~wer 1s the ame. Bid tv.o clubs. Why not jump COlllEI helpful but nol nee FIT M~s1on lliero toc;ations 4 benefits & working en· CALL US TODAY Tues tnru Sat Newport flex lble daytime hours veronment Send resume SELL BRIT ANNtCA from SUYICEI, llC, FOR MORE Good driving record OM\/ Beacti 833-7816. per month Call F\etail with Sal&l)I History to or l INFOR .. •TtONI print-out and neat ap· -r-Detall at 1.800.288•8150 Apply In Person al Robert leads & counter oca1lon1 ,...,., pearance required Be.,. IEllUL IFFICE P /T betw the hours of Bein. Wiiiiam Frost & & earn $330 pe< sale (H ... ) ehts 760-1 145 Tues & Tl\ursday8·5 8 2 .. At l T m (gross) Call Bleir • Co•ta Mesa 5'48-9333 am . pm n SSO n ° 1·800·62".9128. (11•>··· -" ---Fuentes. 14725 Alton """ ---MODELS Pkwy , lrvrne. CA 92718 rai e partner·~ suit to three spades" Becau e that promises four-card support. Why not respond two heans. your stronger four-card ~utt? Bccau'ie that promises a five- card ~uir . CUSTOMER IEIEIAl OFFICE Friendly. busy Nwpt Beach LO<>«lng lor new laces ro HCIPTIOllST SERVICE law ottice F1hng hght won.. 1n fashion print. Full-Time for NB Peninsula T ORA GE COAST typing & .data entry Full commercials and music oltlce Phones, mall. he N med benefits. paid va-videos No e~p necess· 50wpm Salary ben· DAILY PILOT IS looking cation Exp helpful but ary All ages Cati I J I 673-0760 lor a Customer Service not nee ASAP 851· 1163 213·859-9772 e '15 ess ca _ Represen1a11ve tor the IECEPTtOllST PLIS c11culat1on dept to work OFC MCR/l•Md •••& PIT MWF 8· 12. T Th 8-5, Q S b a lle111bte schedule APP• liEIERAL OFFICE Bat Penen Sml produce tesponslbte 250-4031 • -Neither vulncra le. a\ outh 28 Hrs Sun Thru Thurs Phones typing & lihng brokerage co seeks self you hold: We need a ref1abfe per· Corona det Mar motivated organized per- • AJ97 •A + ~l(QJ95 +Jl son w/slrong telephone 714.720.0812 son lo nandte ofc dur1es What is your opening bid" sloils A pteasan1 phone • Lt typing. bkkpng. it acct A.-lf •ou play •trong 1wo -b1t.I•. b• voice near appearance Exp nee Lenny 723-5748 , .. ' , and able lo work well GENERAL OFFICE all mean\ open two diamond' on wlothers S6/HR Secretary 111 small group OFFICE lflll&ER this four-loser hand nch m playing Ct•tact Cll&LOI COOD insurance office Various For well established Skin lm:l.s But 1f you play ..... eak two-a 142-4J21Elf201 olflce dullflS including Care center '" Costa bid\ "'ilh tv.o club\ as your o nly typing worCl processing Mesa Flelt. nours Medi Near OC Airport Full cal e>1p pield Advancf>· force, upen. one d1am~.>nd. Why~ A~· CISTIMEll SYC llEPS benet1tc; 851-9719 ment opportunities Send trr a two-d ub-opening, you won l Toce·s Equipment Rentals resume & salary require. be able to \tart describing 1h1\ hand needs quality people menrs to Personnel 888 until the thrce-le"el, which C\IUld unolorms & heallh en· HAIR STYLIST W t6th St Newport I propel you past what m1gh1 be )our I surance prov1C1ed Apply Beach CA 92663 onl)' makable contract of three no 1930 Newpo rr Blvd Gtow1ng salon 1n Costa 1 Costa Mesa Mesa •s looking for naer1 *PASTE-UP PEllSOI* trump stylist and man1cuns1 ******** RE SALES SlllE OPNllllllnS Dynamte expanding R E Co seeks serious agents who want 10 earn a senous income (comm's to 100'fel1 FT /PT -Learn how PATRICK TENORE sold over St 25 m1r11on 1n res real estate WorXI among i ot the Top Agts rn America Cali K1m1 72 t-t200 • DATA ENTRY-GEN OFFC Full tome po~ition. Tues· 15 days/wk rncl Saturday Q.6-A~ South! vulnerable, you Typing g lO Key Slolls day lhrouyh Saturday Typing & art background hold: Newty remdl office next ioam 10 8pm 751_3634 helpful but will train Restaurants ro JW airport 557-6351 Apply PENN"fSAVER 1 HOSTESS/Ho t +985 • AK"163 •KS +IU1 I \660 Placentia Ave I S The bidding ha~ proceeded: DEUYEllY DlllYEll . Costa Mesa F1T or PIT needed by Soufli West North t:a 1 For Printing Co Must be HELPER N-~mkr Assist -K1tayama Res taurant, .'I se,•ous quick and d1sa1>led woman (CMI P/TChlFtll Sttrtfary Newport Beach Contact I • Pass 2 f p,,, courteous bong OM\/ Appro11 25hrs $6 00 General Office eMp 16-20 Mr Tam1da or Mr ~ printout 261· 7594 per/hr Flex 64~2357 hr s per wk 893·5 t83 K•mura 725-0777 What do you b1d no" 7 A .-Yo urshapc would bc-dc~mbcd­ perfectly by a no-trump rebid. but you can 'r afford that a\:l ion v.11 hout I a ~pade stopper. And you can't rai\e partner'\ \u11 with a doubleton That leave\ only two heart\. When par1ncr·~ rc:\ponse ha\ con,um~d all or mo~I of \Our bidding .. pace. a reh1d o f your maJo r doc~ nor prom" t!tl' a ~ix-card \Uit. By SYDNEY OMARR By PATRIC WALKER UPTO 5800 PER MONTH * MO COWCTIOIS * Early morning motor ,routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON B£ACH, COOTA NPSA. NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN VAU.EY, IRVINE & LAGUNA BUCH MJ..a21, IJt, IH .. ,.,. TUUUO Looking tor part time weekend work? Try Cast\lef'lng & Serving al our , .. gerden. Nk:e Cor- ona del Mir envlron"'4!nt Seturdays & Sundays 1Q:30·3:30 CaJI Angela Mon thru Fri. 673·22e 1 -TEUIWlinil TrenspOf'tatlon compeny apeclell:z1ng in elfhiblt1 & displays IS seeking a PIT e11perlenced Tele· martteter. tndMdual must pos~ss e•cetlent com· munlca\lon skills Flex· Ible w0<k hours & excer- 1en1 compensellon Please call marketing manager, 455-9890 WllMM USISTllT Energellc sell-starter needed to assist wedding coordinator at Sherman Gardens rn COM on Sat-urdays & Sundays. Top pay. Call ·Angela Mon thru Fri, 673·2261 Ant!ps 6010 PINE 3-drewer dresser w/3 beveled mirrors smt 1ewetry drawer Good cond.S200 545-8105 * BUYING ITEMS * tt 1890s 10 1950s • *Jewelry to Household * Pi.ase LY Mag 673-6223 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Monday, June 11 ARIES ( Mart"h :? 1--\pnl 19). Yo u·, c been asking for ··new deal" and no" }Ou get 11. -\pplic--. to can:cr. standtng 1n community. roma nce. Stress 1ndcix·ndcncc. st}lc. crc~11vtty. You will ge1 to hean of mailer\ Leo figures prom1nen1I~ Monday, June I J ARIES (March 21-Apnl 20): You may be calkd upon to pl.ly the role of mediatoT or peacemaker. However, take care that you do no t become so rn vol vcd in others' wrangles or emotional conflicts ) ou end up too confused. upset o r weary to enjoy cenain long- standing tra\cl plane; .or arrangem ents. Appiancts 60 I I Hotpo1n1 refrig Almond. no-trost s1de·by-s1de At· tractive. clean Needs work $250/obo 644-4 161 REFRIG ERATOR BAR SIZE Kenmore. bfOWn, ACROSS ' '.t ·L • ,-l' ~ .. ,, f •.• .,. (JJf 'I t •>q I ( 11 fu • Lr.••$1 "'"•J' tJ .... ,., , • ( •'• I • ~ I I <;p II t I •,Ar .i .. "',. ,. 'Ifill ,. t• ., "'••t ,, "'t ,,, " f .... l )II fr l111$t' ,1C, If C•l,j((.t Uf • I< '' nor~P .. " ,.-.1.t<< ~jt tU)(! •; ,r.tt c.lutJ II! VI lflonq t.Wd • ,., 11 corn ~,. I J\.f • ~. J • n.s~ l"llNJ IS A ,ft, irtl f' 11 flt f' •ff rt I JI\ \ {>•. ,,.,.. ,, ~ 11 ". d, J 1~11• I •' )•"""' if••cJ '·•• ~4 '°<' I, C.f A ,,t'! I W tllot t~ '> I C, .,, I ,,, I 3 14 20 21 37 40 67 6J 4 ')8 V,jl Li11' ... ,p '.1G PtJ\'>e~>1vP 60 0CP.tn n10•Pmen1~ & I D•SC hdrQf' 6(' llclhiJn pe;i• 63 K1c~o11 64 R.1d1os " Q f.5 Roell womJ DOWN 1 Qr,,. te11 } JunQle group \ S•c~ persofl 4 Eye prootem s Stop 6 Brag 7 More 8 Conlinemer•I 9 .... ~r<,1on 10 Hp;i.enly nun1e• i I Buddhist m11m 1;> Jac~et tyPf' • 3 C,t~es ?I Ever ;>4 lerpll out 26 rio(lh DOlfll 28 A• auo. 29 Go o..ru-1 uOI 30 Qlt1tP JI Depend 3? Meat cuts J3 Mu~oea1 piece 34 Fo1me1 French P'f>'•del"ll JS Animals PflEVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 36 rw1s1 38 Card·Qa"'" tt>rm 41 Lolly pea> 47 O Hara hom~ 45 Sides 46 Inhibit 47 E•1rem11y 411 AflSIOCr.JC 49 Meo1c1na1 plan I 50 Pinc!) SI Perm11s to 52 D1sre9ard 53 1e111. 5!> Enqclope<11• e g 59 As~emo1eo 10 11 12 13 TA URUS IApnl 20-Ma\ :?O): lntu1t1o n 1s on target. especially TAURUS (April 2 1-May 21):. BCcau.sc ~th Mercury and V~~us with reg.arc! IO mone~ and (amt!~ Look be}ond the immediate -arc now in Taurus. }OU shouldn t be kicking your heels or wa11mg long-distance call \\Ill hl:d.on \OU to tra,cl. You·11 ha'e spe1.:1al in the \\tngs. H o \\C\er. e nsure that any new arrangements or success rn dc·alin~ \\ 11h women.' agreements do not Pl?ce too much o f a strain on your financial resources or p ut you tn the rrd. GEMINI (Ma~ :?I-June :?O): ( unostt) 1s stimula ted b}' unusual GEMINI ~Ma) 22-Ju.ne 21): One seldom finds ~II the a~as o r occurencc. h1nt1ng of poltcrgc1'Jt activ1t). enano does feature asix· '" o f unc.s hfr running smoothly at the ~me lime and 1f you m )slcr). tnlnguc. tinanc1al statu-. of panner or mate. Many will arc a t\p1n ll (rem1n1 . then you arc pro~bly still out of your depth comment un ,0 ur \e n ~ of humor em o11ur1ally. H o weH·r. no o ne a nd nothing must prevent you from · forging lhcad "'1th some ktnd of a career move o r financial CANCER IJunl· :?I-Jul) :!.:!): Yo u m1gh1 be sa)ing, ··1t is as 1f lransacuon. 1 . 1 . J was til·d up h' ruk'>. rcgulatwm. legal commitments." Yo u'll gam CANCER (June -2-Jul) -3). lihe past few m C?nt.hs have. been all tn long run C\Pcl'tall~ 10 lOnncctwn "'tth marriage Taurus. Scorpio about clo~ir.g do~rs ~nd putt mg an end to aSSOC!!ltrons which have natl\C'I figure promincntl' been 100 wstl). Now put the pieces of your ow~J1gsaw t~ether ~nd ln catc a pKturc of which you can be proud. You ve made tt. so enJOY , , ., . . tt and force the world to accept it. LE~ (Jul~ -~-~ug. ;->.Pia~ wniung game. Focus ~n diplom~q . LEO (Jul) ~4--\ug. 23): The m ome11t has come to level with "1llingnt:~\ '° m.tl.l: inidhgcnt ulmc<;i.ion to l.oved o ne Pu~chasc of110,cd ones or l'olleague and stop imagjning that there is no way out an object 01 lu\uf) ih~m fl·aturl'd. Reading and \Htting also of a rather tnt l<-) situa11on. Decisive planetary aspects should only command attention. D i\crtminail" g1,c )OU the rnurage and 'confidence to reveal all. make amends and , . '), !s1mphf, }our hfe~t)k. VIRG9 I \ug --'·Sept. --> Ohta1n h1n1 from Leo messa$e. VIRGO ( .\ug. 24-Sept. 23): You can either think of you~lf as cc nano kalurc' d1\l'O' C'r). unique appro~ch to children. MaJor a ''tCtim of circumstances and play the role of martyr or use current domc~t1c adJu .. tm\'nt tndudl's Sl'nous ('o ns1derat1on o f where )OU planctar) influl·nces to fac<;. up to certain harsh realities QCrsonally l\\'C, cost of l''\.'T\Ont\1 00 Truth C'ffiC'rF,l'S. --orprofc~ ronall~ and. in the proces1, acquire ll much greater toner stre ngth and w1!>dom. LIBRA (Sc·p1 :!J-<kt. :!:!): Emphasis on balance, j ustice, ability LIBRA (Stpt. 24-0ct. 23): There 1s more to being a Libran than to perfcr t l\'chn1ques. You"ll learn more about real estate. sales. man} realize and if )OU arc typic~l of yo~r birth sign. then you will ho me appliances Ind" 1dunl stanlcs b\. expressing feelings of no" be expounding your thcones. taking the odd pmble and ph)'ltcal a11raction Taurul> tnvolved. • contemplating a major move o r upheaval. You certainly oujht to be in ltne for promouon or recognition. SCORPIO (Oct. B·No" 21 ): 1 hrs can be )Our power-play da)! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): Wait. watch and try to win others Ideas ~hat had be~n "fl~nung" nhgh1 o n sohd ground. Emphasis on 10' r r rather 1thnn allow yourself to ~ intimi~atcd ~.ms to be the finanrn1l r('"ard. 1n1ens1fied lo\C· relationship. In matters of spccu-1answer at tnc moment. However. your .unique abthty to spot a la11on. stick with number 8. phone) should also prevent you from taking too much of a aamble or parting with 1your hard~amed money. SAGITT ARJ US (No . 22-Dcc. 21 ): Some will say you missed the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2J·Dtc. 21 ): All's well that ends well boat -1n truth.Jou arc o ne step ahead oft'ompetit1 6n. You'll learn should be o ur m o tto now because althouah the past few months "'here )'Ou ~tan in connection wtth carter. business roman~ haH' been <'on fusing. challcnaing and upsettina personally, pro- M onc) is o n the wa~ 1 ' fcsc;1onally and financially. you can depend on the nut State or n chapter in your life bctnJ one of greater stabjlity and security. CAPRICORN (Di.·c. ---Jan IQ)· Mingle colors blac k. yellow. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2l·Jan. 20): The Sun now in Gemini tendJ ~old. C'hangc o f rouune -.1urtlcs. ?t lirs~ but proves beneficial. You'll to make vou foci uneasy. un~ttled and. on occisions. morote. and l'a~ sound, of ~our O"-n \ Of(c. St res~ independence. o ngmaht). pcrha~ the time has come to ask )Ourself ho w much Iona.er can you cou 38<' of con' ictio nc,, I 1 go on suffering o r susUlinina a Ii fest) k which is completely alien to AQUARIU <!an. 20-Fch. I ): Light 1s shed on area prcviousl} )Our naiure o r d1spos1tion. kept hidden. You II be ac;kcd 10 tour M"hool. ins11tu11on o r hospital AQUARI (fan. 21 ·f cb. 19): If you are \till \Om between past Focus pn teaching. learning. mtuttt e intellect. Cancer. anothcr·tics or IO)altrc and taking the plunge, what transpires dunna the Aquanl\n figure promi9cntl~. l nc~1 week o r ~o will leave ou little choice in the mauer. In fact, PISCES (Feb 19-March 'l0) That S\ ch I k . ....... I }OU o ught to be makin& Others rqrct undemtimatcd your "'"'Ith -• , C 00 )OU \C ~en Of Character.' \\111 power and rtsource(uln"S. ~ekin~ncoul~ be here an~t now. You II ~ complimented on PISCES <Feb. 2()..March 20): What you uperienctd or dis- appear. cc. ardrobe. bod. image. lonJ-d1stancc call relates to covered rcccnil~ aprpars to be crcatin• suipicion and un~nainhy 110C1al c' cnt W1!.h comts true in dramat:C' fashion. whe~ thl're ~hould be hope and optimism. However. try to reahz~ IF J\JNE JI IS VO R BIRTHDAY: Yo u are a nuural teacher. that no thrna ha happent'd w11hout your content or as>pr:oval and. pi.>cholog1st. arc interc tcd in the mant1c ans. Many consider you by thl' ,;1mc token. )OU art no~ free U> offload financaal or other a "m) tct) pcf\on." You . are d) nanuc. mtnguing. scn1111vc. pre\-burden\ c1ent. nnetr, (apncom. Aq\Jariu ~™>ns play important roles m IF J E II lS YOUR llRTllDAY: Maybe you could prod, )'Ou r ltfc. Romance and lovl' rcfu\C to be straf\&Cn thtJ m~nth. In pro' o kr o r cH~n cmbarra s th~ *ho have bttra)'td your INll or Jul) you·11 finally learn "ho )Ou are and your true poten\ral. Durina sided aaarn 1 )OU. lio"cvcr. 1f a financial or bu11nns matttr is to uauM ~nar10 rc,olvt• around 1ntcn 1t y. ~pons1l>llit)'· rt~ard. be-St-lllcd to our advan1qc. then you sampty have \0 learn \0 kftP ~==~_.___,, 1ron1 IOH' rclntton~h.,.p. You'll cnJO>-1)'0Ur cmot10M and temper m ch«k. • • 6 t I nice cond1110 $50 675-6852 SEARS electric DRYER. white. e1tcellent con· dlllon $65 small kitchen llble $35 548-968 t 6014 54" round walnut Queen Ann dlnrng table plus 5, 9" leaves. 6 Queen Ann cna1rs. nice condlhon $3.000 494-2902 ANTIQUE CHEST. bar stools. lurnlture coliec· t1btes . m•sc Call 723·5543 BARKER BROS gray flower print sofa & love seat set S4001obo Call 673-4983 Beau11lut sola. to11oseat .chair, ouoman new con· d•llOfl Oak lflm $295 714-841-3486 Beaulyrest K1n9-s12e m•llress -boit 9PflnQS 4 frames LIKE NEW $250 499· 1248 evenings Duncan Phyfe mahogany dining rm set $850 Mehogany kidney. aheped Oesk $395 Rat· tan set wnn chair. lounge & table 5450 Contel'T'I· por1ry oak dining table wt• cnairs $425 Whole cabinet $25 Green pt- tomen 30"x30" $15 675·5292 GOLD labrlC custom high back uphol Chair, xtnl cond, cost 450 sell S tOO OBO Queen site 111111n headboard & lram41 $55 080 673· 731 1 1•1111wam111 Bleck laquet M1t1reH. Headboard. Glau Cabll nets. "l"ott Brand Newl hoelt4'nt .condillonl 14001080 ....... &teno new S2&01010 668-0811 l 0 """'"Med P9c.en 01n1ng Ml/8 Chfl. 2 Atra ~. lltl'll•d China cabin•I S 1950 Arm04r1. retrig ct.t ot drew.ta, bar, mite. t•blea, temp• & more 84$.8.568 ~· f1br1C COUCh S 150 ptim. v~ dt .... r 175. fatlen ct\ .. , and etend $25. Piii~ dMll. coffee lablt, tempi. ~owwe Any off-. .,...._ C8" 64f.9053 l .. °-"'•-=·~:.... -rr••• -·--MAZDA •• 323H POASCHe 1Mt 1IOO YOLl<SWAGlll Man CtllWIO 111· 1p• .. Kint Auto ..... W. lllnl White. taft ... ,.._, 1 AMINfqle el~. l.owl'ftl. I up e' I( a'"' a ft CONY!"'9LI tea. .,,, ~ I'• 171-eiu • Alltle e AMetlMn AT cond Mull W CltNl71 owner, 31.000 ....... •· 11.500117·10M No4cNNlc* C0UC>e FIJI/lit ~1 concMton Mull 11ea1 ti• 0 W::.~----·=:=~ -A, -.... _,Au: .. .. ,.. .... ltl.IH .. ltll , .. lot~ ltadl/lal'I "-'" IHl drlvel UtoO. . ...... la!de WI. mnut' • .-. • ,,.._.._ • oO::": ttt =·~ orer Hunt"!!' lwt'I Ac:ur• 7 '41'50-1114 hat S IPd, 1//11,,... '*·~.cw. :; S:;r.::~14~; 154·115e _ DODil •coe., _,.. top .....,4 ...... _. CloNeft Retflever e ,.. a~· __:. _ la l•I C?lfom wNa FMt II the Priv.e. peny 143-0713 YW 1115 GOlF. 2-dOOr. I ..... • ale:,. A_. .................... K11.....,.•u.. __ -~-•P 1• GrMd Wat-·-·-·· -··--•ord ror thll turbo -...,.. ... Good COft-Cll, I ...,_, --• U....• Ma CK IA . '°'*·Very low ......... -----IMeck Oft btedl Auto 8lr modelt(1AOC05 11 POASCHE 1972911T Re-dlt•on. 4 new Ur'9, ... ~4m=---NI h12 l ,W.,.._., Pin •Old !nalltl Sheep-•1111 . .._ .,_,,..... WNte. NINI lrl~. 0000! 'II CAMYAN. 7 pw, pllOCtl. ca.Mtte 111.m slored Ille• new C.., me Kenwood pu1ou1 ...,.,, .odDGI ·•cou 417•Dll ~ • POOdle • 1t\'9 • ••II and bag 1700 111.000 1 PH1en9er LOADED (209305) HuntinglOn ~ AcUl'a 114•000 842"2923 t>acll tinted wlndowa. !ao•ll•nt con~ttioa. -lcotll• • ltteuand .,.S-3313 c.11714....,..243 MINT. condt1ion llOOO. 11... aa.-PORSCHE 944 19M. 5-sunroof 14,800 nego-auoo. NW. •t-elll i• 11 HI• 60t 5 ~ • lptlftter ~LIV9-aboard. •uce JHP WAGONa!A LT -142· 10M ftll.Ht ...... '"' * -·-· * apeed With crulM control, t I at> I a MI ch e 11 e . Mike ........ Combo" I &C Wder ,:;--Yor1lle llngNrn d•goed uui.-1NI. Loaded, OOOcl con-~ ..... :::,, ~~~c=-~ 213•47o~ _ FOAO •ie MU!.T~ • & "-• • drlll Pftll m~~enleed Ina cutt• ~ 32 dltlon. prlvafe party. "'--'-9045 • .., ...._ Sl.,eo Electric sunroor, VW 1997 Cebrloltl Autometlc. A,..,, ..-,._ w/~ ..,._., '°'" OPEN 1 ~~~IOt4 31' LOA, Flt>erQIM, l 'I ': 11.250, Deys 720-2422, ~ ......, door locks .... ,, A/C Black/black, extended atored ~Ina .... new COf'dltiOn. Prlcied to 18374 IMcf\ Btvd V. mi. S. flNdroom. 11'1" bMm, _ evet 873·"40 '64 FALCON SPRINT. b · DATSUN ·73 240Z. ~ 81~9'~ ":!:r L= Alar"' with remott. EJt. warranty, alat"', original 723-1"8 ... fut ln.470I 405 fwy, next to Twget. ~ wat.,, 70 Oale celaftt oondlUoll. Medi good car, 11500 OBO teull;. drlwr, cnroiM al.-t.,oed warranty 36.000 ::~i.~·~o~t on, •,;;:;:.;;;;;- MS PACMAN COCKTAIL * 141-IJll * lnftatabte ~ l= 08 fUdll Up L r::'J.°"'ls ~~O~ . 714/53t-eo70 loy1 Cellular phone. ~llonlea. M Exc ... •ll~nS',5 ~:,~; Sl,750 080 733-2401 .. 'M 1111111 CHINE, 1525, Both ln F,..togooclhome,Fem ' ' • Bed. camper INCi, 4 979-1390 · 2JC20neOWMt.Ellcellent "??11•11111•· 080832·8710 VW 1H9 Fox -Gl mlles. Abeok,lety lffl· TAik.£. 1696. SODA MA· S3S 000 497 8411 , • T v ona · DATSUN ·11 2eozx Muat INl 1.D 34tot7 I t uit , -----5 ..,._. toeded a.., MK good eond, 540-l092 COCt< SPAN. Blond SABOT, good condHlon, 2 ..,._., auto, A /C, PIS, FORD 'le MUSTANG cond, 14200. 080 •• ••l PORSCHeg44, white, 5 BARGAIN! Under low "'eculM• (05144) color, apayed, 131-7837. sall1, exC4111ent race r.. P/8 , Am/Fm, Low miltl. 219 engine. automatle, (714) 731-3441. 549·0703 IC> .. snrf tan Int • 60t< ml blue boo11 $5,950. M1n1 ll-.......a.w/iftn/Att cord. Aaklng 1700. S3IOO c:alh, S45..e.t35 915% reetored, 873-0131 allh •• cond loaded! cond1tlon,allthegoodteal ___ , loo~for good home. 5 714-974·4039 CHEVY ·54 PICK UP DATSUN II 2801x lto:-0 i73 75t3 964-7312 Mull ... , ...... .... -1111111~!!!!!!1!"!~111160111111111111i2-5 :n11. c:a~~ --REBUILT • AUIOI~ 9100 ~1~~=dbr~~:'4:.t~ ..... --·----· VW-convertible sup;: I'll-Im --lllTATI home. Cat need• •rfec· Slps/Docks/Stor9 WITHCAMP£Rl22t5, ACUIUlilFLegencl fully ••n' IHth.r Interior Chrome........,2130456 Bulle 19 74, new ~i:iiiii~~~~i .-.. tlon, M9-4195, I a 7022 SEE. 842-0587 l<Mlded, hc.lient 'con-14.300140·7741 NEWPg~~:'PoATS ~5~~~1'2~i-=~~~ i Large Hlectton of PETSAREPEOPLETOO! •nu FORD 1HI F250 )(LT dltlon 111.900 OBO. DATSUN 'l 2280ZX 3100W CoaatHwy ......... VW '85JETIA ...... diamond a, vi ntage Boatdlng & grooming. For rent eo.a Hwy Hew· LMlet Loeded, 25,000 552-6833 Leather T-tops Power 722-4100 -fml& All9 4 "'". •ftr1, ale, ax-' cond, Auto, air, tlh. -..... wetehel Ind. Rolex and 25 yurs ·~ PGf1 ee.c.. 142 Ma3 mllu. Car phone. e verything s 1er e o ..,. ... ..... t>edliner (02334I) Pat9". We buy, Mii. trlde Sherry'• K-9, 546-2Me ' • S 14,500. 845-0580 .-a .. 1 -caueue. new bfakes and MERCEDES 1971 450SL. ·11 • m IUlllCtlZ) •t II" M 000 OBO 640·8044 ..... and repair, Wiiiiam AnlMlt.......... -• .... 'U -.,_ tlrH, custom rims Runs 2 1ops BEAUTY• •.AINT! ..,._ Herold ,,...._,, 3116 Ptlnos&Or 2111ps w111 ~. •••••• .... gr .. t S4200 CallJuoyat S20900080.Call tor tn-·a•111m .. 1'1 111.• lll11•r:1 ...... ~ H9wport 8IVd at 32nd pns &5' end 45' power or sail, 5spd. atr, cau, custom A Sftwr Botlet. 121( Ml*. 540-1383/0eys lorrM11on 714-1148-4013 Autos Oomtstic 9300 Ml ... 11 llJ.1111 6059 71S0-5070 wnta. IO "'ia... •Int cones. Immaculate. (007802) (213) 430·8377/eves -·11S•m.1zcm1•1 llUM "MC 1985 Allianc.e Con- --_ cu.tom Int/ext (336e1) •••·--MERCEDES 450 SLC "" ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fox Bomber jaekt.on-wttt, Baby grand piano. Newport 13each. legal hve-... ....,... DATSUN 1982 280ZX 2·2 1977, excellent con· ·••m llC9ml) IU.115 vertible loaded bland i knit collar, cuffs & wa1s1 ~:'nah~4~0 ~~n:•tlon, aboard, 50x 12. partner-Huntington Beaeh Acura ......, a..1 Automaoc. atr power 0111on beautiful 93.000 •• ._., UW S1ll llUM ""'custom lop S2.500 _ 'll Flll-bnd Ideal grad gltt, sz 4 851•6777 S tt or stup, S7500 buy 1n • •••-1111 111-1111 windows moonrool miles Many exlras 714-,97-2849 r-,_ new.Sac:S500 559-7274 uie e $12/ft, 7141675-1622 -• GOOd cond1hon $3.000 $15.000 642·5150 •llt9llaesl lamtl1J •llll' AITll-.1210 Auto, a,,, pl steering BEAUTIFUL anhque Aus-Evenings * -•llllU * 559•7426 MERCEDES 73 450SE1 Govt se12urftS & surplus . caisette (A54001) "'!Offk"'!'!!!"•t"'!!F!"'urnlturt~----trian baby grand piano. --...aU .. 1Ml auto ate power. grea1 135-3171 Corvettes, 1u11ury cars. 11.- l E:::1::::::6 6047 ::~,c$;'~5o~~~~~l;g Mlsc.TrMIPOltMion Vim 9040 V6. auto, p/s, pl b, plw, naMr'alT cond111 on' SS 500 vans & trucks Call ....,, ...... ,.,, ~ · -(lftlDtn/Tralen EK>14 . pdl, p/ae~ts. cruiM, can. Air, iiii.-cn)ise. casseue 969·7790 lSOO AUTO MALL Dlt. 1-900-3 21·3366 E11t 110 la .. 11 New ~• wl credertu 13 CHEVY-20 VAN sunroof, 1111. custom whls. (2HOL6521 • SMTA AM AUTO MAU Open 7am-10pm S 12 lee ~~~~~~~~~ cont table, w/chalrs: Seonlnl Goods 6065 1982 21· Strcr tent trail•. P/W PIB AIC sterto, low mlles,(2MAH621) II HI ~;gA~~~1E~eiT.~e~g~~=~· ""'*' FrHWIJ (SS) _ partitions, perfect smaJI un ....... ·-iJeep 6. refrig, new top. steeps 2. seats 7. 851( ....... ' , cond I $5,000 as ii at[ ....... s.t. Ana ...... •21 ,_ U.T 1• on1ce. 112 my cost, Must -great cones S2 ,500, m,tes BARGAIN l6500, Huntington ~ach Acura ~I llMIK '"' -• • 5spd 1 pt> 1rm sell, pvt ply mlsc.llufl CompleteSet$199 • 966-1473 • 644-8722/D.759-1104/E M2 .... I • .,.... ~~~:rs~~:~:gLi:ys or Sspeed (2CSN803) cus.~ft:~0ni~:'11tte 646-463~or640·9092. 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Newporter II. or 494.9799 p/w p/dl alloys low m 1 I es S 8 . 7 o o $4250 Call Donna J1 ........ .., a.., Af~ S~~s~~~~·r:u~ • 11IM.IFlf1211 Joe 548-!!_231546-201~ ~ TOYOTA WINDOW 'mileal2JANOOS) 714-840-5258 474·8111~m-5pm _ lH .. 1• BUICK 86 AGO SPORT ... mate $250. 1 mete bleck l1•11H·12M '11• VAN 5 speeo, new tires. 111.111 MERCEDES 76 280 . ~~eya7A~:,.0415~0~2~ ·-·-· * $300 645-8766 IVe mso If no anewer ~ leave IJll.. carpeted lnt•tor 16.900. Huntlnglon &t8Ct1 Acura -. 'II &11111 SEDAN Exceptoonal. SAAB 900 1988 URBO 497 6468 • ,_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_____ 645-9927 •••..-. s 1 / EJccellen One owner S5500 Olfer • meauge, Must see to appreciate -lvef gtay t con-Will trade Sports ? CONVERTIBLE, 5-speees, CADILLAC 1979 Con-FIEE *llllY!* Only 26,000 miles TIYITA y•• U ,.. * -• Tm U * d1tlon I D 090977 Classic 556-0108 blacil, warranty, .. tru vertlble white Rare $36,500 (714) 546-220 - ----llAllN llTSHISIH s22.500 642-3865 · Auto. ps. pb. air, cass. cus-... 1111 JHi l•I •• 1 •HCE•S II JllsJ Mint 63K Pnvate party 4 ,.___. """-·;;;:-/ ~ -t o m w h I s , m 1 n t "·lginal ....--. UAnl _.._a,, .. 1 1 .. 25 000 ,_ TOYOTA 1986 4Aunner S 11 000 760-8792 wr~ """'"' ..., .. ,.. 8 688 vr v .. ,...,., ·~,,"""' • ..., n con., mi~. 47K Power steering -FREE long-Mf white 9030 cones (2 HZ I while, AIC. $A3001080 1moke sllver. asking brakes AC cruise· CADILLAC 71 C 0 V rabbit w/tan spots 2 ~~~~~~~~ ..... I 879-1238 $37,500 Call991-1065 AM/FM cassette Excel: Po wer w1ndow1111ocks. LINCOLN 1989 Conllnen- tal Signature. All aptions plus sunroof. dual air- bags, CO Take over teue 5601.40/mo Pn- vate party (2RfW339) 641-6885, 640-6455 - "'onths old Free to gooO '11 .. llU Ullll Hunhngton Beach Acura BMW 1986 528e, 42 000 _.'II Pill• .... I'll •!t Ill lent conaiuon s 10,900 AIC, AM/FM good LINCOLN '7 l Continental home Call Misheil or 1913 SCt40CK E'9c:trlc 4Jt4, loaded, automatic, ..,.... I · k A drtal'lly "'acttlne loaded • 080 R n 714 892 3474 1ranspona11on 460 R ns good Geofgeat673-3418. Boat,goodcond1don,fult etwm,cftarc:oalS14,400 miles, White. blac & moonroo f t001 likenew Warrantytn1act._ 0 • • $10000B0723-1288 engine. u · i···~·····c:overs. H .500. 720-t515 720-1704 Dya!Evea * -•llllll *I leathef tnterlof. 5-speees (035848) ~7 000 miles $40 500 or TOYOTA 77 w&Qon $1250. SEE. 842-05e7 ~ .. !!! • lmmaculale' s1s ,95o II.HI ta'ke over lease 5 sea ate tow pkg good CADILLAC 79 Eldorado MERCURV 1969 Cougar ~ Gary, 474-4004l d • Oays/833-7537 cones $1 500 obo Diesel Sharp 61K XA7 Loaded, greet c:on- 650-0230/e 0...tll Aler• _ 540•1542 loaded S2500 080, d•tlon. Best oner Call ~EJ $2.44 per day That's All you pay for 4 ltnes. 30 day minimum Tn the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnlorma11on CALL TOOAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Ser11ic:e Directory Representative BMW '78 3201 111·2IOI 6:44-6689 497.5047 Excelle111 Cond, afT-re-ESllllll '11 TOYOTA '85 Corolla SAS I•-------iffi!ijj!!ftiiiiii!iiiiiiii O S3 500 OBO 7 passenger van Auto. 2-0R. 5spd, ate. snrl cru:r ;~e~31 :Jl540 ci/~ HYUNDAI '86 EXCEL gold A/C, exeeltenl concfolon tit whl, JVC AM/FM cass, C-.LJO '11 SOW 631•1780 ' Y hatchback 4 speed 1 o oq.s21 1 nu. brkslttrs PP $4,500. Wfllte with wttlte vinyl top Good condition One ...... llTSllllll 557,4095. Powder blue, leather tn· llW 'IO J201 owner S3000 OBO Days terlor, extremely well oellent cond1t1on 1n & 540-9387 eves 725-0647 ... 4411 flYITA •11 • .... maintained Ortg!n•I ' • owners ••tra car $3,000 <>I.It! Automatic trans-5 speed. air, cuseue. mag Nego11able Message mi~·~· new leather In· "MIU •at 121 411 NISSAN 88 300ZX -wheels, e11tra clean low (7 141361·8650 Or alter 6 EXP. Cl'llldcare In "'Y .. , •• -·-....._...,,..... tenor. tinted glass. 55350 Leather, sunroof ir513783 Black, automahc T-1ops miles (:i4445) pm home FIT PI T. Any age, __.... •••• -. •·•-P8intlng~C.~ rtfln+lh. OBO. 720-9245 IH,lll loaded, Perfec1 45K f11114t11 l.wn Ftr• !•------• P l Y M OU T H 19 I 6 Sunvlew Elem Sehl area. -842 9274-Average rm M5. kite cab. BMW '84 733___ $14,300. 775.0704 MJ-1111 CADILLAC S6 Caravelte Turbo loeded. Reas, Rates 841-2708 • S225.Guarwork646-7740 1K m1. ucel cond •WPll1 .. TI BeautolulSabte all f'T\alnta1nancerecords, -..... S15,800 OBO, 5•4-0404. J1•W.1Nst lwJ ucellen1 cond ition ... aun IAYUIE alll PAllTIM 1 ••• 1• llSSAI '11 lllTU TOYOTA 88 MR2 Orig-IOU llYILU $3,850. 2s2.9205 csays, Lie lunches Snaclls I l HAUll V INT /E.lCT SPECIALIST ••-Black/gray, AIC I D mat owner 13000 mites S9 900 648-48"8 or 838-6618 eves/wknds Teaching TLC 964-6057 Garage/.Yd Clnups-Trees Elloellent refs 842-3 118 -'II J2h 502139 lo a o e o • S 9 2 7 5 548-3959 PLYMOUTH 78 HoriZon 'LOVING GRANDMA w1111M Ml-1112 R.AINBOW Circle Ma1nt ~10 Whole (2CIBX574) I-IAIHl llTSlllSll 645-0 130 & 957-2837 Great uansportattOfT car BABYSIT In her Costa IMMEDIATE.SERVICE Painting lntEJct House& 112,n .. --·nusm .-...11 evemngs UMLM•llYl.ll se oo R uns well Mesa hom. Please call ANYTHING TO DUMP Apt O\lal 1ob Free est .... ... Leath«. onty 7900 Miles vw 1967 ~ B.1111111 ~lllllll9:·4942 Marcel. 546-1806 CLEAN UP e CONCRETE St Ue:589897 636-1758 111-J111 • • 159500 Class original good cond PONTl .. O ... ''"~btr .. LE TRE S 650 628 I IH,111 -··--••~• mus• sell ·~2 500 lwe~srCo, ~e . Wu e " ~ °"'' " WlllCa1eloryourch11dln • E JOl"tn • 1 TOP NOTCH PAINTING t======== --··-,._. ..... Convefl turbo power my NB. h°'¥ Lovlf19 vayaa1 y-•y ..... Int /Eat Ouallty Guaran· .... , WTI MY LOST YOUR GAIN' 966-1473 only 34 878 miles evtwylhong AM/FM c:au. M""" wllh some m-.. 1cal --• ...., t---" ........ .... F •1• W •---"-. S~CRIFICE• Leaving vw 1975 B•"" White runs •800187 runs nreat t"'hl, .-.. .,... "" Haullng•Aental Cleanups ....., ....,..erenc..,. ree .. '11 llli • • -_, t ti O I -,. • ·• ·-' training 722-1915 Oddiobs665•725224hrs estimates 631-6317 "uto 12EGK2"") 1•2 •1• tounry must se ny great eacellent con· 11JIH clean $3 500 H " ~ • -1800 miles • thats right d1t1on S 1 950 964.5917 ' 548-3249 w 549-9900 DUMP RUNS-· JUNK VEICI PlllTlll I 11,M1 ---18.00• Wluia.. loa<1ed.. · •WfllT .. Tl Ma1yann Furni ture. trash, trH & Wallpapering Ouahty ·---Serloos inquo;ers only VW 1983 RABBIT GTI 11• W ...... .., T·BIRO '56-Immaculate, branches, appllancea WO<k Fr• Ell, 919-e349 IJ• •lll MAZDA MIATA 1990. $13.000 Prtvate parly black 50 000 or1g1nal 121~1• GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ca11Mike 7 dys646·1391 -• Sl'IOWroom car. hke new Days7141847-1187 miles $3 750 OBO recent full restoration, New Homes & Remodels Lie 508855 646-5076 ---- -• women HANGINGJSTRIPPING PAWWI• mllll houMtit y<>1.1r home .25 yr llc•560875 VISA-MC AR•ITlllTill resident. Relertnces By .. 673-1512 Gen Bldg. Contr. Custom Day or W~. 489'9119 homes. room addlllons. YOUNG-" e11eeutove oouple Res/Comm All Phases of willing to housesit 1·4 Const Member of Better months. Reference avail. Bus. Bureau 661-1443 Call Greg 589-0116 SUPERIOR Wallcovertng lnstallallon Removel Wall Repair Prompt lte •5&6215 Mark 642-6342 Sl39950BO 779-0181 Evenings 7141345-()651 499-1493 I•-------• alr $25,000 838-3232 WE WILL Daily Pilat •12-4321 &If. 310 ............. p ---------• Decks~· baic0nies. 11atrs Ouallty work. 722-1769 WE gals shd hang together Total ln1ert0< Ae"'odellng Service ADVICE TO THE CRAZV 633-7172 ELL INjDEPaEN°DEN¥ Plllll llTIOE The C&ltf, Public Ut1htlts Comm1ss1on, REQUIRES UL LI N All Makes & Model• Courteous Serv 558-05 15 3021 -B Harbor Bl C,M. Doorl-Alpalr ·Alttf at Ions Ceblnet1-Pane4-locks· St..,.Orywtl-Patlol-4tc 35 yra 9JIP J«ry 642-0517 Intl t patch platt.,lng, custom teictur1ng, quality work Prob6ems-No Prob- lems' •3215864 ~-7831 El'S PUITEllll 111~ ":!LLlnl lllT lllFlll Customer. Atcnwd SlnOr Reroot/Repetrs AM wortc (lie. IM. Reta) 145-7608 11'* tic 570720. 722-7537 TILE-CAAPET·MAA8l.E ...... WIU.HPll 1111 iiilil •. 154-1772 "3-9044 AEMOVAl. Prompt and Add Vafue to your hOme ~, 842-5937 wltt\ a New Roof All types 1W lllL"' ,_.. ol rHldent11t rooting. Prompt-~. Fr .. tstlmetes ~1-7 100 15 yrt O.C lClnt ref' I BALBbA ISL ROOFING * 111-1•*" Summer Specie!! Flnanc----------1 Ing avail Lie /Ina 25 ~· UUl'I PimTM •P F,.. •t 875·50tt 19 yra ellJ), lntlEllt. Ouallty wort! Aef1 Lie M2_.70t •Paint •Returblahlng lllDIR• .... M •Cerpentry •Drywall & 112/Hr • MATERIAL& mote. Owy 8'&-5277 ,...., .. aa 175-400I NMOO!L A• t• In• ~ ............. .. ~ Loweet PfK* I •llllfm• , Bond'-SC llcU"3tt frw •t Ml-OS44 Jim BIO I em! Jo09-Wotk ri:' "A Pfof'I P.intinl s.'11 ' .. llllllliiil CALL 8rue9147·0 IO_ ('7 141567-3312 •AAT 675-1MO* INSTALL I MPAtR '*QUALITY Car~ntry, PAINT MASTE.A. Int room IA .... _.....; 114-t771 143--9044 Electrlcal, Pel nt1n91 175 EJit S4ft.Up .. ,_ .u.w195 -Ptumtllng.WlndowCOVef'· ~ta 20 1'I •P ~--.hl*IJalad ~:... ~ Inga, Etc Oe¥MI ll0-71 t4 °'* Free •t 14CMa131 r-r aai ...... ~1 ' ,....... ......... llllfmt .,.... , .._, ..... ,,. !lee ·Ptumb•Pltntt"t·Lt carpentry,'* 131·~ CALL Ml '1ftiTI .... ?:t M ttPt "'I! EIT MAI. MTH ..., 1 It'°""'· No .-Too .. or lfMll ..., •• 1.... ...712-1141 • • > .Costa Mesa NEWS U R Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS Cl AR ~,::~~~~r 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! -:-NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. • Aun 1 O words for 3 weeks at S 18.50, sse each additional word. Must be prepaid . A word constitutes anything that has a space betweeh it. For individuals only ·----r---------7,----------------·i I NAME PHONE I : ADDRESS CITY I I I STA'Jl'E zrn CHECK # AMOUNT ENCL : I MASTEJlCARDMSAI EXPIRATION DATE I I MESSAGE: : I I I I I •=•imiRiia• 1 ! 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CA Tiie regletrent(•) oom~ ... ........, ..... ,.. __ .. ......,.o-M.: PICnnGUe-1•.. dueled by •llml1tdpM'net· Doftna K'llrlck. tott6 the regletrantC•> OCNlt· Tiie ,.._.,...., OOlft• ~~ ... ~CMIA a_ .... .-. tltoJMM ~.-..'!.. ~~ ..__by',......,....,_...,.,..,. The regl1trent(1) com• ..,._ ITATllmNT IND Matin fl Tcwo. Calif tat30 lftlnOtd to tranuct ~ ID tNMaGt ~ -.--·-....._.Ille '*"9 ,-.. -'""" r-The r9t11trant(•) com-menced to tr.-iMCt bu8lo-TM fOlowlng penont are tne reg1111an11s1 com· thli bu .. nM• It con· nett Uftdet ltle Actletoul 118198 Uftdet Ille Aoti... OOlllJ of IN ..... ....,. 9lld of f:JO a.m end 4~ p.in. lualNaS NalM(•) lilted fMnCed to trMMCt bull-,.... ~ tM Ftclllloua doltlQ ~ •: mencec1 to tflnwt bull-ducted by. • .,_81 l*t· lklelneu Nam.Ct) 119t9CI .,,IMal Name(•) lleted otlW protect Inf• v 1111 s Tiie pUillc flMrlnl on IN lbOW on: May I . IMO -undet the Flctlt!Oue .... NU N.....C•) Hated 8 c IAOILER. ·-New· ness under ,.,. Flciitloul ... . ~on· NI A allowe on· -•• ttto ........... ~,.... =:"' ...,,,.t for Gert •• ~. -BusJneu NAIM(t) lilt.cl ~on: May 17, tie& port IMf.. eo.11 Mela. 8 1,11fne1S Nemll(I) lltt.O The regltlrll'lljl) com· A MIUfO Pedltle Vicki Orudl• ..... Clmmunlty ~ , .. ... ..... .. ..... Thll ......,...,. ... ""Mid°' lt>ow on Meretl 1. lt90 Rllttl Peddodl, Pr....,.lt Catff He27 1b0Ye on. APfll 29, 19M menoed 10 trlblllK1 "'*" TNt ,......,.,,, wea tW Thll _...,.. .. lllad Mlflt Oilpan,,.... '-MOfl PGt'-MW luDoort S.W.. """"3e COufttY Cllrtl"' • J~ MoCofd Ttlil ........ , ... flted MetlCli Kaz«oonl. 746 w BaltlHf Joel Rodrlguet ,.... under ttle Flctllloula with ttle County Cllrtt Of Or-•th IN COumy Clertt °' Ot· lrlfornlalton. cone.. ~ ea.. ...... , ........ ""' County on May 14• Thll ttatemant WM lt6ed WlttltlleCountyClettlofOr· t9th St. •201,Cotta M .... Ttl•s S1atemen1 w11 flied euetnHt Ntm9(•11111ed1ft11 County on June 1,.,. County on May 11, C. Jotlneofl, DltactOI' of COela ...... CAonJune2t, ttlO with tM County Clwll of Or· anoe County on May 25, Ce#f. 92t27 with th4t County Cletk Of Ot· atlOW on: Apftl 30, 1990 1tl0 1tl0 CotNnunlly 0. 11.,_... tllO • '7:M o'doc* p.m. ~ 8"09 County on May 11. 1990 tl'll• butlnets 11 con· ange County on May 25. Mary A O'Malley ,__ ,_ •All•AllA PALlllC~...r ~ °'""' Coalt Publlthtd Otanoe Ooalt t990 ,.._ dUc:ted by· an lndh1ldu11 t990 Thie eaatement wN ''*' Publlahed OfanQI Cout Published 0t1r199 Coalt DIPUTY CITY ~ w ~ PltoC June '1, '"° ~ Piiot. June 4, 11, ti, ,_ Publlthed Ofana-COM1 Tiie reglstrtntl•I com-,,._.. wttll the County Clerk of Of. Dally Ptlot J.-H , 11, 25, Delly Piiot Mty 21, 21, June TMI CITY OP~ MM4 15, 1tl0 M·,,_. Put>llsned Ofange COMt Delly PilOt, Jufte (. 1 I. 18, manc9d to tranwt bull-Stec>nens & 1<r1y, ~ ange County on May 24 J4Jiy 2. 1990 4, 11. 1990 Publiefled OtMge Coalt ...,. Diiiy Pilot Mey 2,. 21. June 25. 1990 ,,... under the FiC11110uS Blfc:tl St . Sult• 410, New· 1990 • M-942 M.at5 ~ Piiot .M'9 '1. '"° '· '1, 1090 M-929 8u11nHI N1me(1) ll•t•d port Beach, Ca611 92660 F41U72 • Mt501--..... ----....... -----Mt.JC ll)TIC( M-193 aboW on· Oc1obef 1985 PuOUahed Or1nge Coast Pvblllhed Of1~ COlll Ml.IC ll)TIC( Ml.IC ll)TIC( · ..CftTIOUI WH --.. ---------•-IC MnJIC[ Mehdi KR«OOOI Dally Piiot, June 4. 11. 19, Dally Pilot, June 4, 1 I, 18, MAim ITA~ PICTITIOUI -DllDllC WITM"r r-. nu Tlllt 1111ement was Iii.ct 25, 1990 25, 1990 PICTmOUl.,._H NOTICI OP ftRIC ll)TIC( The~ par90ne tr• NAm ITATllmlff ,.._ """~ PICTmOUe ._.. with the County Clerk of Of· M·932x M-922 NAMR ITA~ AllflUCATtON 10 doing bu9lnele ... the followinO..,..,. .,. NAMR ITATamWT eno-1 County on May 11, The fOllOWlng l**)nt Ml MU. ALCOHOUC CITY OP Sl'l:VE'S 0£TAILING CO. doing bullr'9IS M : FICmlOUI IU ... I. NAMl STATW•NT The 1011ow1ng persons are d0tng buSlness as: AAAA MQATGAGE, 2468 I La Plaza, Ste. 270, Dena Pooni, Cali!. 92629 James O C11u114ty. 1095 Oro. Laguna Blaett. Cellf. 92651 This business .1s con· ducted by en lndovidual The reg1s1rant(S) com· mttnced to tr ansaet t>vtl- ness • under the FIC11t11.vs Business Name(s) fisted above on May 24. 1990 James 0 Causey This statement was flied wllh the County Clerk ol ()t. ange County on May 25, 1990 F45Ml1 -Pu.bllsh80-Ora~ Coa~ Dally Piiot, June 4. 11. 18. ...._........ 1990 •-IC MnflC[ dOlng bullneu u : llWRA•I -~ llACH 19100 Von Karman Alie. • 1, PA"OCAETE COHSTRUC-The'""-""" '*'°"1 tr• f...01 P\8.IC NOTICE r-. "" TOVAA ENTEAPRISES, .. ,.. l'UMJC WOMI IMM, Cellf. 92115 TION, 2034 Sent• Ana A¥a., dol~ buSlnesa u Publlltled Orange Coatt 539-A Hemllton St .. Coetl To Whom II Mly Concern: DIPAll'TlmNT OaYid L Jotmton. 1014 S eo.tt Meea. Callf. t2t27 L AENZO JEW HAY Deity Piiot May 21, 29, June FICtltlOUS llUatNl:H ftCTnlOUS .,._II Mesa, Ctlll. 92627 MARTIN, 8'1dley J & l'UMJC MO'nCI Holtenbldl St .. W Covlnl, Jaime S1ncll11. 2034 MFG .. ll&t Dover Dr .• Suite 4 11 1990 • NAME STATEMENT T~A~ATW~ ere Yvonne Marte Tovar, 539. Ptmelt S. are applying to •OATIVR Catlf. 9179t Santa Ana Ave., Cotti ~;~ewport Beach, Catll ' ' M·892 Tile lotlowong persons arc doing busines~ f:' A HamHton St .. Costl Mesi. the Department ol Atcot!Ollc • DICl.NIATIOlt Tiil• butlnett It eon· MIM, Calif. 92627 South American Gems. doing business as JAY'S SPECTAUM. 16694 Calif, 92&27 Beverage Control ,to tell ti· NOTICE IS H&AEBY due1td t>v: an lndMdull Tiii• butlneH It con- tnc Calilornia 550 s HIM PlB.IC NOTICE (alSESAME KING FOODS Slllltree St Fountain Valley Thtt butlness it con-cotlollc: be"9f'IQff II 4412 E. GIVEN thll 1 NegatlW O.C-The regl•!rant(•I com-ducted by. an lndlvtdu91 St ·· Los Angeles Ctlil CO (b)S K F INTER· Cattf 927oe ·ducted by antnd1vidull 17thSt ::C.CostaMna,CA lafatlon hat been prepared mene*I to tranuct bu91· ni. reglstrent(t) com· eo(j13 ' ftCTTTIOUS IUIMH NATIONAL CO • (e)SHlN Ji y B StOGllwelt l66&4 The reglllrant(s) com-92627 with "41" On-Sale by the Cny of Newport Mii under the Flctlllout rnenc9d. to transact buli- This business ts eon-NAMI! STATfMl!NT CHEN CO 158 S Canyon Stlktree St • Fountao~ Valley. mencad to transact bull· Bee< & Wont (P1,1b Eat Pl.! B1act1 in connection with 1he Buslnfft Ntme(•I lltted nffl under the FletitlOut ducted by· a corporation The IOllowing persons are Woods Rd Anat1e1m, Cahl Calll 92708 ness under the FICllUout tlclnse tAAFFIC SIGNAL INTER· at>Ove on· Ma)',. ,9.90 Bu11ne11 Name<•I listed Tiie regostrant(s) com-doing business as· 92807 This business Is eon-Business Name(•) titted Published Orange Coat CONNECT ON JAMBOREE David L. Jofll\ton lbove on: May 23. 1990 menced to transact busl CHAIST CHURCH BY THE Jean Weo Lon. 158 S Ca· dueled by an indovldual 1bov1 on· NIA Deity Pilot June 11. 1990 AOAO FROM BAYVIEW Thie atatament ·was filed Jaime Sanchez ness under tne Flctiloou; SEA CHILDREN'S CENTER, nyon Woods Rd Anaheim, The reglstrtnl(s) com-Yvonne M Tova.r M952 WAY TO BIRCH STAEET with the County Clerk of Of· This statement Wll lltecl Business Name(sl llsted 1400 W Balboa Blvd . N-· Calll 92807 menced 10 transtet bull-This statement was toled 1111-IC MnT11>c It t1 t~ preMnt Intention enge County on May 11, wtttl the County Clenl ol Of· et>ove on NIA port Beach Calif 92663 This ousone~s •s con-ness undet the Flc:tlttous with the County Clerk ol Or-r-. nv ~ ol th4t City to aooept ttle 1990 enge 1 County on Mly 24, Yih Yu Chvan Ch11st Chureh By The Sea ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Business Name(s) titted ange County on June 5, 1 T A T • M • N T • 0 f Negative Declar1tlon and ,.._ 1990 this statement was filed United MethOd•st Church Tne r1191stran11s1 com-above on June 3 1990 1990 WITHDllAWAl tuppOrtlng document• The Put>Mhld Or1n99 CoMI ,....,. with the County Cte<k 01 Or· Calltornla tne.. 1'00 W meneed to transacl buSI· Joy Stockwell F4N351 !<ROM ,ARTNRRltW City encourages !'*"blr•ol Daily Piiot M1y 21, 29, June Publlahed Orange COISI ange County on May 24 Bal boo Blvd • Newporr ness unde1 lhe Foc1t11ous This statement was toled Published Orange Coast Of'eflATWIG ......,.,. ttle genefAI pu1>11e to review 4. t 1. 1990 Otlly Piiot, June "· 11. 1&. 1990 · Beach. Calll 92663 Business Name(s) listed wotll the County Clerk 01 Or· Daily Pllol June 11. 18. 25. f~llTIQ,UJ •.UaLMUa. and comment on 11111 M-896 25, 1990 M'92 __ _ F46Nll .nus. .b.u.aine.s J.s. .c.on-~I.A nge -eOl:JT11y\7rr' J~ y-2r 1990 ---NAMR ctocument1tk?ft-- P1JOllshed Ortnge Coast aucred by a corporation Jean Wet Lin 1990 ' M·9<19 C091et ol the Negative PlRIC NOTICE Daily Potot June " 11 18 The regostrant(sl com-This statement was flied F4M2.M The loltowing person has Oeetarttlon and •~porting •----------___ PlB. __ IC_NO_T_IC_E __ _ .. _.,31 2.. 1990 · ' · menoed 10 transact bust-with the County Cterk ot Or Puohshed Ora""e co--t 11o1m11C NO""c 1 ... dOQUments are 1v .. labte lor ,temtOUI ~II .., "' ., F C M 18 .. ., ..... ,..~ ·~ vnthdrawn ts a genera pa,.. pul>ltc review ahd in•---tlon H • .,... M-923 ness unde< the IC11hOUS ange ounty on ay Daily Pilot June 11 19, 25. t t...... rt Shi • -NAm ITATW•NT NOTICR TO 25 1990 Business Name(s) listed 1990 '* rom '"' P• '* Pop II The IQllowl ----------above "" Mo1oh 2. 1990 . F457&43 July 2 1990 FtCTITIOUI au ... 11 e<1t1ng undef lhe lletlllous Planning Oepertment. City ng petsons are CMDfTOfll P\JJLIC NOTICE Olane Shriner Director Puth~Md Orange Coast M·9"4 NAME ITATfMlNT business name or CEL· ol Newport Beacn. 3300 d°b1L bu~~~~· CLEAN· (Dfvtlton I of ttle PlB.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUS •USINfSS FICTITIOUS •USINfSS Thia statement was filed Daily Pilot May 28 June <I The following persons ere EBRATtON ENTERPRISES N-port Boulevard, N-· ING, 376 E Hitt\ St. Suite A. C~ C .. NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT with the Coun1y Clerk of Or-11 18. ir,90 j MLIC NOTICE do1n9 business as at 29692 Ana Marla Ln ' port Beteh. CA 92663 Tete-Cos1a MeN, Calif 92627 llCROW NO: T~ tollow1n9 persons are The lollowong persons are ange County on May 1 L M-915, FiCTITtOtJS auStNfSS cl~~tC &CO~Rd~~ 1 O~r~ L"funa Niguel, Calof 92677 phone 714-6<14·3225 Linton A Wein, 376 E to-2'41t·IAD doing business as d0tng ...... n~• as 1990 he tiet11lou1 business Publlshed Orange Coast 16 h S S .. C 1 DATE. MAY 23, HOME SITTING SER-ovE""Rs-'T"'R..,.EET & •s. F456814 NAME STATEMENT ange 0 Santa Ana. Calli namestotemenr lor the part• Daily Polo! June 9. 10. 11, I l u•te ,,, OS. 1090 VICES OF OR•NGE COUN " DllDllC NOTIC·C Th6 1011ow1rg persons are 92627 ' nersr11p was hied on Janull)I 990 Mesa. Galtl 92927 • au•~ T 1 is ,.. • SOCIATES 281 Santa PuOhshed Orange Coast l""UUL. . 1 Ttllt butlneu 11 con· II ) " "' rat19 er Ty. 2855 E Coasr Hwy . C D p •• 2 t 28 doing busineu as James l\obert Logan, 217 26 1989 1n the County ol Sa5 l5 , .. -·t 10 ....... me...., 1saoet Ave osta Mesa a11y •IOI may . June · ducted by; an Individual ..vu "" ...., 10 I Corona del Mar Calo! Cahl 92627 . • 4 11 1990 RCTITIOUS BUSINESS ANCIENT SHORE 88 Farr E Avocado, Cotta MeSI. Orange (b) The ntmH and bUll· 92625 Jatlrey Overstreet, 281 · M.890 NAME STATEMENT Or Costa Mesa. Calif Caht 92707 Full Name and Address ol Tiie reglttrtntl•l com-neu addr..,.s ollhe Trans- Cart w Thomas. 4515 Santa Isabel Ave , Cosra The lollowlnq persons are 92•J27 This business Is eon-1he Person W1ttldrawing NM.IC NOTICE menced to trinsact. bu.el· leror are R w KVITEK AS· p.,,llam Corora eel Mar Mesa Cai 1 92627 Ml.IC NOTICE domg bu~on!'ss as ' l<ristln Rynders <13 Ca-ducted by an 1nd1vidual Jacqueline Joanne Davis. 22 ness under the Flc:ltltOUS SOCIATES INC A CALI· Cahl 92625 I SOFT CO 575 Anl6h 81\ld nyon ts Or Newport Beaeh The re9lstran1fs) com-Cenler Court Laguna cm°' Business Name( SI llslld FORNIA CORPOAA t lON, Tho~ business os con· This Ousoness 15 con· flCTlTIOUS BUStNESS 3rd Ftoor Costa Mesa Caltl 1 Cahl 92660 meocecl lo transact bull· Niguel Call! 92677 •WORT •ACH ebo~ on May 2. l990 GENERAL PARTNER ANO ducted t>y ln 1nd1v1aua1 dueled 1>¥ an ondovtdual NAME STATEMENT 92626 l Tnos Ousoness IS con· ness un<Jer the FtehllOUS Puohshecl Orange Coast "*-.K: WOMI i~~~1:,::ns: was hied SJ MONRO ENTEAPRISES. TM reg•'>ltanllsl com-m:~e<,'~~·s:~:~!~~t c;;:,'!:: Tile 1011ow1n9 persons ere ~otx-rt Oo,.ala Reinhart ducte<l Oy an 1nd1v1dual Business Nam~sl hSled Daily Pilot June " t 1 18 25. Dl'AATWNT with Ille County Clerk 01 Of· tNC , A CALIFORNIA COR· mence<l to transact ous1-F do1ngbus1nessas 1300P.;r~ Nt>,..1 011 301 The regostrant(SI eom-aboveonnotyel 1990 "'9LtCNOTICE PORATION. GENEAAL ness u11t.ter 1ne F1c111tous ness undei the •Cl•to<>us HTF CONSULTING :>:'<10 Newport Beac11 Catol 92660 menced to transact ous•· James Robert Logan M-934 NfGATIVR enge County on May 11, PARTNEA ANO R AING AS Business Name(s) 11sted 5j d · h F 11 Th 1 1 1 1 ,_,. 1990 • BJSinP~S Nametsl listed above on Moy IO IOOO Fountain Way West COMB Mattllew Albert Vacoro n!"5~ un er I e IC 11ous •S Sa emen was '""' DICLAlllATION F4117'74 SOCIATES. INC . A CALI· ibove on May 22 1990 Jettrey L Overstreet Mesa. Cato! 92627 Bt .. e Hernn ln Laguna I B;uson!'ss Nam~s) listed woth rhe Counry Clefk ol Or· PlB.IC NOTICE· NOTICE tS HEREBY PubhShed Ora,.,... Coast FORNIA CORPORATION. Carl w Thomas This statement was loleo Horry Femm 2290 Ft>un Beach C111o1 'l2fi56 above on t-4iA ange County on May 24. GIVEN that a Negative Dec-Dal"' Pilot M•" 2 1·~28• June GENERAL PARTNER, 3350 This statement was hied with Ille County Clerk ol Or-taon Wa1 West Cosra Me~ '1 s ! ,,, <''' '~ c.i:>n l<rostin Rynde<!t 1990 SUNN09' COU9'T lttallon has belfl Pfec>tred 4 ;~ 1990 • AVENUE OF THE AATS . ...,,,,. 1ne County Clerk ol Or· ange County on May 18. Calif 92627 ducted n, a gf'nerat p.ut This statement was hied F451310 ~ CALIF09'NtA. by the City of Newpon • • .P,. COSTA MESA CALI an9e County on May 25. 1990, This ou~oness os cc.n n,.,_,,rr worh lhe Counry Clerk or Or· Pubhshed Omnge Coast COUNTY~ OftANGE 8eteh in eonneciton with the .-..899 FORNIA 92626 • • 1'?90 F4Snle ducted by an 1nd1v1du<JI The reo"'' lnt1st \;om-1 ange County on June 5, Dairy Pilot June 4 11, 19. in the Maller of the Appt1-TRAFFIC SIGNAL tNTER· DtlD•IC NOTICE The names and busmen F451500 p 1 h d 0 n Co 1 Tne rc91stran11s1 com mencPd 10 1r.1n~ac1 1t>u • 1990 25 1990 catron of Wiatt Allen Nelson CONNECT ON IAVtNE AV· l""UUL. addresset ol the Transferee Puo1oshc1d Orar1ge Coast D lutlp~ f M ra28geJ a: meneed 10 transact Ous1 j""b~ und,,, II••· l'1tt11•o•Jsl F45935e M·ll2i by Wendi Cooper for ENUE FROM WESTCLIFF '9CTITIOUl IU ... ll ere· FAAGO HOTEL'S COR· Dally Pilot June 4 11 t8. 1 ~I ~8 ·,~90 oy ' une . ness under the f•Chl!OUS Bu!t1ne~5 Namelsl listed Puoh~flt:<l Orange Coas1 •Change ot Name DRIVE TO ORCHARD NA• ITATIMl!NT PORATION, A CALIFORNIA 25. 1990 M·. 930 • M·912 Bus•nt'u Nametst ''''"d abov,. r.n N A Oaotv Potor June 11 18 25 POOLIC NOTICE No A 153796 DRIVE The 1 Ito.I COAPOAATION. po BOX above on Ma~ l 1990 Rot'"'' Rf'onh Ill July 2 1990 ORDER TO StiOW CAUSE It IS the present intention dOlng ~SIOM~ :rsoos ere 9609. '-" JOLLA. CALI· ----------r Harry Fe11ari This ~IJlemt"r t wa~ HPO M-949 RCtlTIOUS BUSINESS FOR CHANGE OF NAME ot lhe Clly to accept the OASIS GROUP 954 FORNIA 9203& POOLIC NOTICE TM, statement wa' lolPC I"' t~ II••(',,,, r. C1 .. r~ or Or NAME STATEMENT The apptl(.atoon of Woall NegalMI Oeclarallon and Alt other business names NlLIC NOTICE """h tne Counlv Clert. of Or ange t.ounh M May 18 POOLIC NOTICE The tollowong personi. are Allen Nelson ov Wendt supporting documents The ~ogw°<f~ 1 ~~~e7t. Costa Ind addresses used by the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTltlOUS BUSINESS ange County on Mdy 11 1990 doing busone~s as Cooper for eMnge or name City encourages members ot esa. a 1 4 Transferor within thrH years NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT 1990 I F4576"0 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS WEST C 0 A S T EX· tla~1n9 been lol<'d on Court. the general pubhc 10 rev.ew Jerry O King 95 tall pu1 80 far al known to Thr; following persons lilt' Th" loUow"'O Pt'rsons are I F4S6918 Put>l1 111 l 1..1r 111•i1 rn11~1 NAME STATEMENT ECUTIVE SUITES. t88 E and •I appearing trom said and comment on this Oop;"'0od ~I ' Costa Mesa. the Transferee are aomg o.,.,,,,ess .is do11'P t:l'l.oson!'s .. 1 5 Put111~h"O O• 1n11P Cn1 .. 11 D,111v P11n1 M,,, • R ,,.,, .. 4 1 Tho 11111ow1ng rer~ons are 17rh St Cosra Mesa Ca111 lapp11q11on that w1a11 Allen documentation CtT•h 9262 (Cl The location and O«Wl· 111FLORBURN SQUARE oa\C AL-HOME CENTER Oaoly Pilot M.1) ;> ! 28 Ju11 .. 11 113 1q~I) • ,, J 1111•111• ~.,a 9:/627 Nelson Oy Wendi Co<>per Cop.es ol the -Negative os ousoness os eon-etal deseripll0t1 ol lhe prop- APTS •21AMERICANA to1THE HEATl"IG & AIR 4 11 19an M 'lib 1:1 ' D DISTRIBUTING Alta Vista Assocoares 189 has It'd an apphca11on Oeelar111on an<J supporting d"f~ed by ~ lnd•v,•d,ual el'ly 10 be transfened are APTS ·3 RODRIGUEZ CONOITIONINGCOMPANY IAij•ll ?Oll•Ri>uubhc Cosrn Mesa E l71h .,, Costa Mesa propos1ng thOlh1~namebedocumentsareava1lablefor e reg1Srants com-FUANITURE. FIXTURES. JC''llES .... co 2 14tAMERI t981 s Stal!' Colleqi> Blvd l.Jhf C!2o27 Ca111 92627 Changed to W1dll Coopttt public review and 1nspec:llon menced to tran~t bull· EQUIPMENT INVENTORY CANA ENTERPRISES 1911 .Anaheim Caht 92806 PUBLIC NOTIC[ PUBLIC NOTICE 0•11\ DI• •uQI • 2004 Re-Tho• busone!>s is con· No"' lht!retorc 11 os here-al ness undf!T the F c\•llOUI OF STOCK ANO TRANSFER :.o Hd,t•·r St An<Jheom l C ~7e Burt~~ ~orra~on I fJ11t.o11c Cu~'·• Mo•s,1 Calo! dLrch•IJ t>v a general Pllrt·1 by ordered and directed. Planning Department. Clly ::•~e: 1~:;reisl • isted. OF ON SALE GENERAL C<1tol 'U802 a 1 ornia 1 1 ,,.to ot-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ll~(, • I ners'111 lhat all persons 1n1erested on of Newport Beaell 3300 v LICENSE NO <17-t9604<1 Ar1 .. ni> Roctroquez 1911 lf'Q<> Blvd AMllPim Calll NAME ST A TEMENT NAME STATEMENT T 111 t -""""'"' is con· l he re91s11 ilnt(Sl com.I said mo rt er do appear Newport Boulevard. New· Jerry O l(ong 0 N SA LE GENER AL So Haslet St Anaheim <12801; Th<>lnno"''"<Jl'>"r <r 11f •n .. tn" """11'''' "" 11" dur.t•Cll'. '""'"'"dual meoced 10 transact bus1-l0etort>lh•SC01ttlat700C1voc port Beach CA92663Tete-ThtS ·~-~ w~s fl~ LICENSE DUPLICATE NO Ca111 ':12802 rr. ' 0"~'""" '5 ron· do"'9 h1~n•"'-' l~ la ' " • • I 1,,.. 't'<l•Slr<J••llSI com· ne~< un<1e1 the Foctotoousjc entf!T Drove West Santa phOne 714·644·3225 with the nty ter 01 ,· <17· 196044-001 ANO ON T111 .. ti•"'""!>' os con ductedOy acorporaloon 1 AUlO SHOPP[R<; A<; I ~vU'><(..OASt ;1lE :;-• m .. r 1•<1 10 transact bus•· Busnt>'~ Nome(sl trsted,Ana CA 1n~r1men1JA Published Orange Coast~~ County on May 1 SALECATEAEA'SLICENSE d••Cled ti~ an nd1v1d'\!1 Tt>1: rego>llJntls) com StSTANCE Pl US 1.01" V•Stll Pd• Hl • Newi:-orr ,,µ,\ ,,.,11. • '"" F1Cl11tous above on not vet on rhe 26tll day 01 June Daily Porot June 9. tO 11. ,..,.... NO 58-19604<1-001 OF T1" rPQ•Mranttsr com· me~Pd 10 transact buso Wer.tw'.lril W..01 (;o~IJ ,.,.,,.,. .. Bt'1r1, r: tit 'l<"1h, 1 rJu .on••s' N.:im!'lsl hated Jame~ C. West 1990 ill 2 00 P M ol said 1990 ! THAT CERTAIN BUSINESS mpnced to 1ransac1 oui.1· ne1>s under the Fictitious Cttlol 92626 · Alan Cl ir~ Gnnr9e 421 abllv<> on June 1 1990 This 5tatement was ftted: day to show couse why such Sa517 0 ~ub~1f'~ Or~';0;8 CJoast j LOCA TEO AT 3350 AVENUE '" ..i. uro<Jt'r 111e F 1c111o-0ua Busont>s~ Name(s) Jlste<J Armando f.. Hern...n<i.,, V1M..i "~' o11J.1 Newporat (;111y Ol0U9hy Wllll !he County Cieri! ol Or·japptluhoa for change of 4 3(i 1:0 •Y · , une OF TR£ ARTS, COSTA ~, 1ne1s Name(sl t1s1ed above on May lfi 1990 103S WE!,tward Way Cnsr 1 Bearh i..1111 90621 This s1111ernen1 was filed ange County on May 24. name should not begranled DlllDllC MllflC[ · M 897 MESA CALIFORNIA 92626 tr>nw-.,, 197 J Gtenn Maritn Mesa Carol 92626 T111" r•u "" ~" •s c1>n with 1n.-Counry Clerk ol Or· 1990 I h or. further orde<ed ttoat a ,..~ nu • (di The place and date on Arlene Rodriguez This srarement wa~ foled w i11o,1m F SdltrtJ"J duct~• 1 in 1nd1v1dua1 ange County on June 5 F45131S cooy ol this Order To ShOw IC ll'c 0t alter which the Bulk Tr·\ '>latemenr was filed "'''" lhe County C~rk ol Or· 26522 Luconda M'''"'" Tri .. r""'l'''r;mU\I com· 1990 Pul>hShed Orange Coas11cause be pubhslled on Or-cm cw Ml NOT~ Transfer IS to be contum- ·•11tl> 1r1 C ""' 1, Clert. of Or I en~ County on May IB V1e10 Ca1o1 °260 I ,,,,..,..t >-'<' in '' 1• 1c1 buso F"59381 Oaoty Pilot June 4 11. 18. tnge Coast Darty Pilot a FOUNT~flfY I CITY Of mated a.re MISSION VAL· 1990 F"57142 ducted Oy co.partt>et' Bu '""~ N.im1•1s1 loSlt"d Oaoty Pilot June 11 t8 25. M·926 Clrcutallon 'pnnted on said IN '""' -• 880215& 2565 CAMINO DEL an9e t..ounty on May 25 l9 Tll11> 1Ju~1'1es\ •'> ' "' ne~~ u• 11 • Hll F0tto11ous Puo1osnt!C1 Or;ingf' Coilsl 25 1990 I newspaper ol general VIT......., .,_1 FOUNTAfN VALLEY LEY ESCROW p o BOX F<15&415 1 Puotosned Or.inge Coasr Tiie '"g1s1ran11s) com abow•ro M,h 10 19!10 July2 1990 county.at leastonceaweek NOTICE IS HEAEBY, NOTICE RIO SOUTH SAN DIEGO S1o·~'"''' ., Kr.iv 5000 Da11y P1101 Moy 28 June 4, rnencea to transact b<1~1-Alan C '"'~ c n•nrge M 945 Pta.IC NOTICE 101 lour successive weeks GIVEN that I~ Cny 06 Foun· NO.r.'~~T~ ••~:REBY CA 92108 .• ESCAOW NO. B11ct St Suole 4 10 New 11 l8. l990 nes• m<ler Ill" F1ct1t '>uS Tll1~ 1 llPro ''' 1 was hied llp"or to lhe day of said hear-~In Valley, ange ounty,IGtVEN h 11,,. CI IF n-90-23471-SAO ESCROW PO•t 9 .. ,;ch Ca1ot 92660 M-914,Buson,.u Naml'isl t1sred ""'''' •t• ,,., '· r1er~ "'Or-POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •no ahl0tn1a. wlll receive seal· '.a I yo ou OFFICEA SUSAN DSPAIN P.,c. "'a '.>rJnge Coast I DllDLIC NOTICE aOOvf' n MJy 1· 19C!O ange C•1Unh nn Ma. 18 NAME STATEMENT Dated lhoS t6rh day 01 ~bl: up ~~lO~hA dM • ~l g'~~l~r~i:V ..,~;~~~~ou~~t ON OR AFTER ISSUANCE 0.iol, ''IOI ..,ne 4 11 18 l""UD AF Hernc1nde7 to<;() FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following persons tltejMay. 1990 ur ly. ay o ' OF THE PEAMANENT ;>S t<ll">(I Thi~ \l,lement wd• 'oled F457630 NAME STATEMENT ao1n9 Ou""'t'SS as JAMES A. JACKMAN, June 1990 on the omee Oi i ed bids UP to 10 00 AM . on LICENSE M 933• NOTICE OF wolh Inf"' Cnunty CINk ot Or f ul ' '" '' (), '' 'l' C n't '"£' IOlll)v.1n9 pt.,~ons are D AN S CE NE 2 l 8 0 Jude• ol Hid Superior I~ City Clefk, 10200 Slater I ThurSda'1, the 20th day of lel Claims may ti. hied ----------A~:.C:..1ci~~:OA ange County on MllV 16 Doiily P117~ M iv 78 Jur" 4 a011111 ousonesi. a~ McCllnrock Way Suite A., Court ~t:'h~~/1~'~;,:~:: ~i. ~~~,1~ ~~:. :i~~,~~.: with Same as o· above PUBLIC NOTICE OWNfASHW OF l990 F,.57932 11 18 1 •IO THC DIAMOND GROUP. Costa Mesa Cahl 92626 11N AE: WIATT ALLEN be publicly opened exam-Avenue Fountain va.lley CA fl) The last date tor t111ng FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ALCOffOL.IC Pubh9lt'd Or.l•!Qt! Cr l~t M 91;-1101 Dove St Newport Marton Par~er. 1380 V1t-,NELION: •1: Wendi oned and declared All at wruci, tune said bids wlli cla1m1 ts ISSUANCE Of NAME STATEMENT BEVERAGE LICENSE Daily P110I May 21! Jun< 4 Bnan Calol 92660 lage Way A-205 Coste C~: For. Change of proposals eJ1om1ned and de-be pul>lociy opened, e•am-SAID LICENSE Tn» lollOll\•nQ persons are To Whom II May Conc;e•n j 11 16 1qqo 1 Vot.rnao R Solano 23·'72 M esa Catot 92626 "-clared wrll be relerred to 1riel1ned and declared All (g) Tilts Bulk Transle< •S Joor 9 to.,.,, ...... J~ FORBCO .... ANAGEMfNT M '11)Q PU8LIC NOTIC[ Whit+ Dove fl loro c.1111 Thos Ous1ness t! con-NOTICE M PETITION Community Servooes Mtn· pr<>c><>Ulse .. mlned •ndde· subject to Section &106 ol CORPORATION •• applying I I 9?630 ducted by an indiYlduat FO" CHANGE OF ,,_ and the City Attorf\M/ clared will be referred 10 the the Comm«c1al Code CONSENSUS PLANNING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lnos t>u-.ineu IS con-The regostran1(sl com-NAME: WtATI ALLEN .o.-eumonalion and pr-~ Community Services Man-FA9'00 HOTEL'I COft· PARTNERSHIP 1941 E So ~~h~~~ ~v'!;;~~";"~~n~:01~~ PUBLIC NOTICE I NAME STATEMENT ductPO ov an 1n<11vl!.hl<:1I mence<1 10 1ransae1 bus!-NELSON tauon 10 the City Council al ager end the City Attorney ftOftATION, A CALll<OflfittA Bristol St SIA 33'4. Santa Mii alc.ohot1c beverages at Tllf' 1011r Not !1 't>rsr n • <1r!'I T ht' r"91str.mtts1 com-ness ur1der the F1c1t11ou1 HR ANNO DATE: 1121/IO; their regultr meeting on July for 9111mlnatlon and presen· COftPOflAtlON Ann CJlol 'l/1704 2196 Ha l>O Bl d Costa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I <1r11n9 b11~"" '' m .. nc,.d ro Ir an Met buSI· Busont'n Name(sl hslld DI": IA; TIM€: 2;00,.. 3 1990 !Ilion lo the City Councll at A CAL.lf09'NtA COflPOfl· Richard K Wagner 638 Mesa (l~I ;262; woth ON NAME STATEMENT LORfN tNVfSTMENT n"s~ 11nof'r lhf' Foctotoous eoovPOn NI A TO AO~Nlf WILLA .. 0 'PROJECT RECAEATION thelrregularmeeUngonJuly ATION Wl"l•lrll', WiJ~ Costa Mes• SALE BEER & WINE EAT. The lollo11111ng PNSOM a•• GROUP ,1.coHPORA T(O Business Name( SI Its led Marton Part.er •LION, CENTER AIR HANDLING 3 1990 Pubhllled Ofange Coest Gahl 92626 ING PLACE LICENSE ldOtnq bu•onf'SS as I' 48 AJ '"'.. A.... Ste l llhOve 0,, Ma~ 30 199() ThlS stalef'!'lent was hied TAKE NOTICE that I SYSTEM 1 ·PROJECT RECREATION Deily Pitot June 8, 1990 Fr in~ron D Cole 2482 Puollshed Oranqe Coast SIMPSON S PROPf RTY 0 140 L.0,1' '"1P·..:i Caht I Yolanda Solano wotn the County Cle11o. ot Of.,_....... Me been Ned In II II the on1en1 ol these CENTEA ROOF RESURFAC· M·953 ~a1r;1Pw w -,~ Costa Mesa Oaol P1lotJ1tr>!' 11 1990 MANAGEMENT 10 101 92626 This statemenr was totea onge County on May 25, h~C-1ofC ... ' 11e11teellons tn kH In ING Calll Q/626 Y M95 1 Statf'r Avf'! Suote 113 r >un Loren "'"'' ,•n·1·111 Group 1"''111 thP County Ctt>rk ol Or-1990 fcw"*8, Countr of Otanee. ~th th poll s 1 th PCllg 11 •s the ontenl .of these NM.IC NOTICE A•~!f·w f Strenk 801 tain Valley C.1111 92701! jtnc. A 1111' 1l11 (tHp 4n80 anqe County ori June 5 F<ISMN THE 1'£tlTION requntl Wt Ou e Cli! O e Y lfl ti I II I "iecnr d St 309 Santa Bev.-rly I Duggin 1. 1n Parad1'>( l'lrJ I~ 3n? 1 1s 1n'l(J PutJt,sned Orange Coatt ttwlt tltl court cwdef W\ett of ~ n1taon ~~~ l~<>°bl~ :,~th~• ~'::ies not ,:Pc~~ NOTK:I Mon''" Gil ,1 <10403 PUBLIC NOTICE Wonron Garden Grove , Veg;n N .. , •J 1 t''l t 1 • I F45t3531 Daily P1101 June 4 1 t 18. Allen Netlon't -be ::= ~,!,1 01 ,;. 0.-of Founllin Valley 10 obtain INVITING 9'01 Thi!> bu''' ('SS s con Cahl •264!1 I r111s 1.u"n' nn p,,tJllSllf'(l Orin')!' Co3,I 2S 1990 cNneed •• Wlett c~. ertment tnVOIVed All In-materials I U•latlle lor Ille Notk:e1sl'llrebyg1Yen thll d~lt"d t>t " general part f'ICTmous BUSINESS This busmt>s$ •5 er n duett'd tty a ''"ll<" 11 , •1 Oillly p,101 June 11 18 25 ~-928 A HEAAtNO Dn lhe ,..,. P 11 sh 11 be d 1 Mt"vice demands of the de-the Boatd of Trustees ol the ~S'"P NAME StATEMEN"T ducledby an1nd1v1au.;• ThP '"<l' • 1nu •tlm IJulv"l 1q90 ttonwtllbehetdnnl/:11/tO, staato0ns • ma ena C Com C ltw •\'Q•.,I• '"''~' com The 1011ow1n9 pNsons are, Tile reQostranllst com 1 mt>nct'O to 1,~, • .J•, 1 u.-., M 9461 U8 C NOT CE et t:OO p.m .. In Dept. IA of neat and workm1nl1ke man-parlment involved AH in-oast munoty Ollege mencf>d ta 1raMac1 bus• doing ous1ner.s a• menceo to tr JM.Jct '"''° nes~ ,, d"' 11., r" 1,1,t>US P LI I Ofanee Countr Swperlor ner ~nd 1111 components of stallalions shall be made on a District of Of1nge County. ness unllf'• lhP Foctorious R & G l'OODS 3 t98B Aor -1 ness under 11,~ roc.tit•Ou~ I Bl''"'"..,.., N i mtl(\i "'""' I Court located at 700 Chrtc the m11er1a11equfpment neat and professional man-CaUtornlt, wilt receive se.al- Bui.on<>s<; Name!\) listed por1 Loop D Costil MPsa Business Namelst to""d ,100,,., M ... 14 1,,,.0 POOLIC NOTICE I FICTITIOUS •UllNESI Cenllf Ori" Wnt. Santa shall be 01 a standard manu· ne.-and alt oomponeoll ol ed btds up to but no later abov,. on N A Cahl 92626 I abo"• uo ,_.11 17 1990 R b 1 r " .., NAME STATEMENT AN. C.....,ftta tz10t tacturer Allol said work.Ind the equipment shall be ol a then 10-30 am Tuesday. Rocford .., Wagner Richard Jam1-, 11811 JJ 11 Be.,erl) L Duggori den~ ,., " ·"' """ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I Thf' lollowong persons are IF YOU oa.JECT to the more r1111 s I e q u l pm en t standard manufacturer All June 19. 1990 at lhe rnos ~'"'"ment w.is l1oed E 201h St Costa Mesa This ,rar1>ment .,.3~ 111, <1 Tllis '>IJto"mt•• 1 .... 1, 11 ,,0 NAME STATEMENT doonq ous1ness as 1fantlnf of ltle petition, ,ou lurn1shed Shall oe svb)eGI to ol st•d roric and materials PurchHlng Department of "''~ tn.-CouMy Clerk of Or C11tot 92627 woth lhe L • , (lpr• 1 Or ·th th { ,1 C • < 1 () T• • 1 ''"'"Q '-•nom. ore talZENK CONS TAUC· ~......., .. ttle hllf· 1nspee1o0n and approval of lurnl~ thall be sub,eel lo said COiiege d1stroct located c. M 8 Th t> co C " ' 8 "' P '1"' • er ' r <1 ·~-0u~1nei.s a!> TION IOIO StEEN PAINT-the Olrec1or of Community inspection and approval ol at 1370 Adams Avenue, ?~~ ountv on ay 1 duel~ Oyu!i~~;~,v•~uat nJ~~~ ounh C•n Md• 1 ~~~ Cou"l f n M 11 111 Ll<OVm CHIROPRACTIC ING t'IJ R PROPERTIES,~ ::.et:,r.: == ServlOes The maletllll end Ille Ooeclor ol Community Cotta M .... Cahtornla 11 F457M1 l The registrantUI com· F•s7837 F«57638 CO~i'\Ul TANT S 61 Willow 504 tOtn Sr Huntington tlone with ttle court before equipment shall be n-and Services The ma1er1als and whleh ume said bids wllt be Dailt Pilot May 28 June 4 nM, under th~ Foctollous Daily p,101 M.iy 28 Juo " 4 0 ~ P lnl M.;v 28 J , .,. " I c.11•• C Smith 6 t Willow Raymond F1deHs Zenk. 8ftM-MIJ ill In ~-°' onstratoon or otller 11rvtce. not have °"" used 1n dem• tor P11bh'>f'l'tJ r')r,mge Coast mence<I 10 1rat1tac~ Duso-Puot"he,1 O•.;no•• c ,,1~1 1 r,.,111,.1 , ,1 Or .,,0., "'"'''I I' e Ln Irvine Ce111 9271!i Beach C11111 92648 the hewtntl. y-.,.._. not !'lave been used 1n dem· equipmeril ahtll be new 1nd publicly opened .and read 11 ,11 •Cl'l-0 Bus•nt>ss Nam~.i llste l t 18 1q~ 1 ~ ~" '1,1'10 · "'-T1f·1 l• Irvine C.ihl 9:.>715 Jr 504 10111 SI Huntington by rout .. tOfftlJ ••l:ePt wl'ltfe ~~oved oy onstritton 'or oflle< HntlCI, P U "R C H A S £ 0 F M.9 13 at>ove on March 'I t990 I M 0 tll I.A !l 11 1.1 ,,, 11p L eedon 6 1 Beach CJhJ 92648 R -.atte AttOtM tof Director ol Commurnty Ser-eJteept where approved by CUSTODIAL PAPE A SUP-------------l Willow Tr .... Ln Irvine C11hl Jeanne Calhreen Zenk,' tltl ' 151/ l v 1 c es A I I ma . Dlr.CtOt of Community Ser· PLIES COAST COMMUNl-1----------------------------------------~~·1, ~4 ~" s H~t~nton e oner, ·1~1111~wpm~1 ~d ac-~a ~m11er~~da~ncmLroErn~A~T Thi\ ll1>~1ne" is ton· S.ach Cell! 926"8 Yeft!IMrl IW., ftnedefta, cet~1es shall be tnstelled eessories sh•ll be rnstatled All bids ere to be 1n IC· STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The LeQal Department at the Oarly Piiot ts p leased to an- nounoe a new service now avatl· able t o new businesses. We will now ~EARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save you the time .and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana Then. of course. af1er the search rs completed we will Ille your ftctilious business name statement with the County Clerk. publish once a week for four weeks as required by law -and then file your proof of publl· c atton with t he County Clerk Please stop by to t11e your l1ctltious business statement a1 the Oatly Pilot Lega! Depart- ment, 330 West Bay . Costa Mesa. Calrfornla 1f you can not stop by. pleese call us at (71 4) 642-4321. Extension 315 or 316 and we w ill make arrangements for you t o handle this procedure by ma1L If you should have any luflher Questions. please can us and we will be m ore than glad to ass1s1 you Good luck 1n your n ew business11 ducrea by co-partner1 Tfl1s bu11ness 1s con-CA 11101 i nd comply with the require· and compty with the require-cordance wlttl ttle Bid Ooc:u· Th1> reg1str11nt1s) com-dueled by flusoand and wile D ~ut>~~h~M Ore3igeJ Co8!t menll ol applicable Call-ments ol 1pp11Cable <(aU-ments which are now tn hie menr l'd to tranu~t bus1-The reo111ranus1 com-1 ~1 ~9 tm •Y • une · tornlt Codes •nd Fedetll lornla Codes and Federal end may be secured 1n the "i!H under the F1c111oou5 menced to tronsaet bust· · WM003 Sttety regul111ont tn lorce Safety regutattons In force ottlee ol lhtl Director of Bu~'""" Nam!!CSI listed ness under the Fict111ous Oua11ty, construction "-· Ouallty constructlorl de-Purctla1tng ol stld cOltege l1bn11!' on June 1 1990 Bustneu Name(•) !Isled 1a.1s. materttlsl eq111pmenl, tails. meterlal1. pef'formance dltlrtcl I Michelle Leedom above on APftl 199 1 f'\lll.IC ll)TIC( perlormence ch1recter11t1CS ellerectertttlet and price E1cn bldde< mutt aut>mrl Thia s1a1emen1 was Med Jea.ne C Zenk and prtc. quotttlons Will be qvotetk>M wlll be anei+tt<S w1ttl h•s bid a bid MCUrtty In worn the County Cl&rk of Or· Thia stllement wu filed CITY CW antlyHd by com~tent City b y compe t e n 1 · C 11 y an amount not less tt11n tlw •noe Coun1y on June 5. with the County Clerk ol Or· Na..-OftT MACH au1t1or1t1es and the equtp· tutllorilles Ind the equip-percent (5%1 or on• 1990 1nge County on May 25, PUM.tC WOMI ment which ttl their opl11ton ment wtiletl In their opinion ttlouNnCI dotl1rt I$ tOOO 00» F4MIU 1990 Dl'ARTMltfT bell Ml'YM Ille lntf!r•I ol bffl tltlleS the Interest Of ""4Chever II .....,, ot Ille PvtJtoslled ~ 1ng41 Coast F45Ma PUelJC MOT1CI the City Will be pyrtllaMd the City wllt be l>U'Cflatld ~ bid as t gu1111nt" tntt Delly PtlOt JllNI 1 t 19 25. Pu1>11ihed Ofange Cout NRQATIYa the City win dictate crn«ll Tiii Clty will dictate etllttlt bidder win enter Into the July 2 1990 Dally Pilot June 4 '1 18, DICLARATION pri0f1hes wndl M• lllbjeet prlof1tlel. wt\lctl ., • .Ubject PfoP09td COl'llrlCI II ,,,. M-947 25, 1990 NOTICE IS HEREBY to change WltflOut notlCI to cNnOe wlthOUI no11Ct eame 15 awarded to l'llm In 1----------M·927 GIVEN lhll. Neg•tlve Dee-Thi City speCltleelly re-The Clty epect~ re-the ewnt o1la11Ure10 ente< Ml.IC NOTICE laration lies been prep1ted Mrv1t thl right to reject any MNft ttll rlghl 10 reject any Into tucn contract. 11'1• PUBllC NOTICE by lfl• City ot Newl>Oft 0t 111 ptOj)OS&ls •nd reject Ot 111 Pf~otelt Ind rtject procetdt ol the Ch«k WIN be FICTITtOUI IUllNEll BNcn 1n connection wttfl the tny 1bnort'l\lht-.. Devit • 1ny 11>n01me1111e1 Oevla-lorlttt9d or If\ 111e caee ol a NAME StAtU11NT l<tCT1TtOUl IU9MH TAAFFIC SIGNAL INTEA· tlont from lllMI IC)IClll· llont from ,,,... ~ifl-t>Ond, the lull ~ l'*eof Tne 1onow1rig ~IOI)• 1e NA• ITATRMINT CONNECT ON SAN JOA· c 1 1ton1 eoncernll'IO c 1t1on1 concerning Will be IOttetted to tald CO'- OO•l'IO bu~r~s as The lollOOAong person1 1111 OUIN HILt.S ROAD ~AOM d1tnll'l9'on CIQ&Clty, qullrty dlmlnek>n, cec>acrty, quel!ty lege dlt1rlC1 8'd ~ 0 A 0 ARCHITECTS 2<10 dOlng bo11nes1 •• JAMBOAEE ROAD TO SPY· or pe<IOfmanc. may not be Of performance ~Yi_!'Ot be thall be one ot IM lotlowtng N4rWQort c.tlttf ()five Suite ADS & IMAGES 3355 V11 Gl.ASS HILL AOAO contidet9<J II pertinent C"y contldertd 11 per1~t City Cletlllr'I Ohecti. Centllld 123. N-Port Beach C1hl Lido. St• 3•5. NewPOrt 11 is the P<lltnt 1n1eo11on c:r111er11 11 not com· cr1111r11 It 1101 com· cileclt. or 8lc:IW't 8onO 02680 B•~h Cthl 921183 01 the Cll't 10 accte>t the promlMCI end pro;ilded th•t promttl(ll 1nd provldtd that made PIYlbll to the or-of Ouy A ~rw•ld 1&6'~ •\ePhtn M jUf41't 3181 Neg1trve DecllWatlon and the manul1Ctu1er 1Wm1I 1._11 the manu acturer Mlbmlt 11111 the C:0..11 COl'llmunlty CQI. Otr"-1 Ave Ba1ooa 111a11d ee"ro•dot Co11a MIU tuOC>Or11f'l9 ~ta 'fhe deKrtt>llOfl Incl ewp1enat1on oetcrrc>tlOrr'IW'd ~ion l•g• Orstr.ct Board ot Caht 9?6e2 Ct t1f 92&27 C•lt enccxlflogM "*"~of ot the luttlflcatton lor of tl'll 1uttlf1ClllOl'I tor Trutteet • Thi• buslne s II con-T111s 1>us1,..n 11 COf'I· th4t Cl9Nf~ pvt>llG to ttvtew l>f~ Clevl8t!Ofl bUld prQPOMd ~•tlO'I tllMd No .t>!Odlr ma~ WlttldflWJ ldutled by an tn<llV\®61 ducted Dy en onOMduat and comment on 1111a ut>O" .ceec>t*'>le tnOIMlr· UPOn ~taole ~-tilt btO for• Ptlrtod for tOfly. Tl\e reg•strent(t ) com-Tiie r19111r1n11•) com· docv,,,....tatron 1nQ prlCll«t tng prectlCll ""-(46) dlYt lfler the date mtl'ICtd to transact !;lust• menced to 1r '"SICI bull• C.-cie Wle Nogafflle ~ qvotatoon• wilt be con· No Quote1iont Wiii be con• Mt tor the ~ tl'MlnlQI nett under 11\e F1ellt10V1 neu under the F~t11iou1 Oactaretron tr'd 1upport1no ~ whlCfl In 1ny mennet ""'9d wlllch In Mty ("'8Mlf' The Board ot T1u1~,.. ' Bu11nt11 NBMe(I) llat•O Butineu N•met•I fitted ctoc:ument1 art •vtollble tor '8CIHM1 ttlt QualOy or deereelll 1114: Ql>lilly or Mt'vettfltpriv1tegeof t•teet• •boY9 on Ju,.. 4 1990 •bo~ on May 21. tHo publiC,...,, and if'llPICtion -ork l)effor~ of ,,,. WOflt J*formanc. ol 1"I Ing eny and all bictt or to Guy A ~•Id SllC>hen M JIJflan at mtt.,•••• d9Kr1t>H 11'1 tl'IHI INterlett O.Cttf)ed WI thtM -~ eny lff@OUWtllM or In· Tn11 1111~1 '*It !>led Th•• atatement 11111 ,__ ~ OetNitt"*"• e.IY ~tttor:."°"' .............. ,, tor!TMlfmft "' 111\f bid or ,,, w;ttl tl'le County Clerk or Or· w11111~ Covnl~ Ctetll Of Or· of Newport Beech, 3300 ttO OPtNINO THUAS· IND OPlNING THURS• IM llMddlnO af'l09 County on June 4, ange COU!\ty on Mty ~. NewPorl 6ouievwd, New• DAY JUN! 2t 1990 AT OAY. JUN( 21 lttO AT •• J~U.. Y ... 1990 1t90 Pot' leech CA 12963 T•· 1000~ M JO 00 AM Cl Ill , ••1111111 Al• .,._':Vb~~ OrtnQI COll1 Pvbl.!_~ Or•• C-.. 0 P111>1P1anec1 Of1n91 CoMI ,.1111&1"11-... Pw1ll11tr1 ...... ,.__,, c.e..~ ,_ ,_ Pflonl 714-fl0-3226 llMOMI '"llMD, llMOlll PllllMD ,l .... C... C1•••...., ,_,I'/ r llOI June 1 I , ti 25 IDalty r-•. June 4 1 I, ti, •lltf tlOI Jun t 10 11 """"'*' ~lnfl COllt "'*"'*' Or ... -"'*"'1u ..,..,.. C4Mial .My 2, tttO 1 IS. IMO lllO Deify ~ Juf'I t I I IMO Deity ~ Nr!I I 1 tttO o.ly Piiot June 4 11. tllO .111!11111•1111111!11111••-----.. ...... -~~llllllllllllllllllil!,. _______ lfl!ll __ .. 1 M 943 M·t2 f wit t MMe _ Mt65 a MISI I -\ I . . .>