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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.,..c..a-. ...... n THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD 10RNING! h 's Tuesday, June 12, 1990, and here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Morning low clouds will only clear partially. Today'• 1tr11t/low 18/H Yesterday's hi~/low 69/63 Tomorrow's hlgh/low 75/62 SPORTS: M.tJ•r Lnpe Baseball: .._..._J,QIKen J Aqel1 3, Kauai City i 24-HOUR HOTUN• TOTH•DITO• 642-6086 SeeP ... AJfar-.... INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: So yo u're wondering what happened to Irvine Mayor , Larry ~ran? (A3) ... Well, UCI political science professor Mark Petracca has a theory on the mayor's downfall in last week's election ... Petracca said Agrnn fi rst appealed to tra- ditional conservatives because of hi blend of ti cal con- servatism and social liberal- ism. but Agran's affinity for controversy got the better of him ... Residents seek security and quie t. not dissension. said Petracca, an gran supporter ... "Most of the people want to be left alone to their little house and plot of grass. That's why they moved to ln.iine. You want political action. you move to Chicago." Petracca said. Do1 Daya: Fred Basset. th e co mic strip about a lovable hound with Ooppr ears. makes its debut in today s edition of. the Oran1e Coast Dally Piiot... Creator Alexander Graham. who owns a basset hound and a Yorkshire terrier. has drawn the widely syndicated daily strip since 1963 ... "Fred Basset has always been a favorite of mine," said PUot President Bob Page. "I think our readers wiU enjoy it as well." Bridge llusl,.u c~ Comks Crossword Enr~ 59 & Hotdlng Health Horosce>pe Opfnfon ftolc~ Log ~ Nodc•s Sod9CY r&Jltingl WHCfW 86 AS ·a~ 86 A6 A7 A6 86 A9 Al • A7 1 11-4 A6 A4 Today'• Thoqhe TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1990 . . HUD withdraws opinion '· By 808 VAN EYKEN Dilly Hot Sc.elf Ill,_ COST A MESA -Federal Hous.- i-ng and Urban Development Sec- retary Jack Kemp on Monday suspended a ruling issued last week by-his-dcpartmcnft-tcga counsel that gave a stamp of approval to a proposed ci ty policy of withholding federal block grant money from or- ganizations that -serve illegal aliens. Rep. Chris Cox said. A letter last week from HUD ~raL.counsel Fran~ ..Keating - sent to the city of Costa Mesa Alien policy OK called a snafu gan11at1ons getting federal com- munll) development block grants through the Cit) 'erif) that the people: they serve were legal rcs1- through Cox's offi~ - indicated the al cases indicating that., under cer-latory Policy." Cox said. "Issues of dents of the ntted States. ~ .'rm_U]d noL: i.ola~. circu.mstanccs....Jederal ..block cons1i1utiaoal law .are...mor-C...difficul Mayor Peter Buffa and coun- C:onstitution or other federal laws. grant aid could be withheld on the for a .. cabinet secretary to opine cilmen -orv -mourgey--aila · But Cox. R-Ncwport Beach, said basis of legal., residency. about. . . Glasgow supported the measure. . Monday that he had received word • But C'ox said he .believed Kemp HUD officials could not be The policy was blasted by area from HUD that the letter had gone might be reluctant to make a pro-reached for comment Monday night. charities and imm1_grants riJhts out without Kemp's approval. nouncement on the constitutionality Kemp's action is the latest volley group~. Officials of nine chanties "I think it was probably a snafu," of a city policy. in a PQhtical tennis match that said they "ould refuse-Costa Mesa's Cox said. "Evidently, the response "My sense is that the secretary began last August when the Costa block grant funds rather ,than begin we got was premature... . will be most interested in those Mesa C'1t) Council voted 3.2 to checking their clients' res1denc~ Keating's letter cited several feder-aspects that involve HUD rcgu:-require nar cnant1es anoother or-• fPleaw see HUO/hek Page) See~ng double Koll Co. taking over development of Balsa Chica \ By ROBERT BARKER Dally P'lot S1aff' lllrlt., HUNTINGTON.BEACH -The prestigious Koll Co. of Newport Beach nas been picked by land- owners to preside over the develop- ment of the Bolsa Chica coastlands. it was learned Monday. The company. which owns and manages properties valued at more than S4 billion, replaces Signal Landmark Inc. of Irvine as the man- ager of 1mpendtng res1dcnual con- struction in the ~v1ronmentall) fra&ile area. officials said. S"ignal and environmentalists ended 15 years of stalemate and ~ony last year, agreeing to a plan for restoring I. I 05 acres of wetlands and open space plus con- struction of about 4.200 homes. Neither Don Koll nor top com- pany officials could be reached to . comment on whether the) intend to honor the settlement terms. Don Koll Wll .. appears to-It• an opllal ••Ullon la actually ttt• new-loolr Or...-County cOllltllut•r train. whkh featurn doubt•· ..., "-',....., ..,_.. ~ decll coaclln. Tiie coadles. ...._n here .. die lrvln• nation, 111ore tfllln double die traln"L1eat1ne capacity. OranJe County Supervisor Har- riett Wieder. who met with Koll in her Santa Ana office Monday, said that KoU assured her there would bc no changes in the development plan for the land. south of Warner Av- enue and adjacent to the PaClfic promise. "He enabled us to make changes," Dettloff said. "We always felt we could trust his word. • It's the Irvine Barclay Theater By HOLLY J. WAGNER Dilly ,,_ ~ lllltl., IR VINE -A million-dollar donation to bt' announced at a press conference today will bnng a name change and new logo to the Irvine Theater. The theater will become the Irvi ne Barclay Theater with the donation from Ncwpon Beach developer In tomorrow's Dally Piiot •Kim Del Valle has placed _flap on many of-lbc-win· Dina boats in raoes around the Newport Harbor. •Ordinarily, tesaions of the state Assembly bear an · acute rescmbla-nce to frat'Cmity house meetinp. Sessions of tbc state Senaie, on the other band, are more like Elks lA>dte or Rotary Oub meetinp. On Monday, 1however, the Aaembly wu •U'aDICIY subdued. It wu like the Senate only more •IO. It was allO borint. Richard Barclay. Mayor~lect Sally An ne Sheridan said. "Sounds good to me." Barclay quipped Monday evening. Sheridan and Barclay will be on hand for the 11 a.m. press con- ference. along wtth members of the theater's board of directors. • Barclay's seven-figure contribu- tion and others it has inspired will bring the th eater within S 1.4 million of the S 17.6 m1lhon fund-ra1s1ng goal set b) the board of directors. sources ~1d. Barela). 70. a 14-)ear Nc\\-pon Beach resident, 1 owner of Newpon Center-based Barclay Associates Inc. deHlopmcnt compan). He has been in volved with real estate and de· velopment in outhern Cahfom1a for 40 years. he said. f PIHse lff THEATER/Back Pagel Agran vs. Sheridan Pilot read~rs aoalyze results fr, inc Ma} Qr Larry Agra n's hberal politics and social causes. re ulted 1n him being driven from office in last weck·s cit) elections Don't buy that one. Try this: The toppling of Agran can bt' blamed 1n equal measure on negative media coverage, nasty campaign m:tilers and the involvement of the innucntial uncoln ~ub. Such arc the ideas. the asides and the thoughts of Oru1~ Coasl Dally Pllot readers who responded to last week' inv1tat1on to anal)ZC the controversial and noisy shootout between AJran and challenger Sall> <\nne Shendan, who won the contest in the fl~ung moments of the election. The ma}oral race. a powder keg of a battle v1ev.ed as the cit)· d1rt1cst political fight ever. evidently hit a nerve with readers throughout th e Orange Coast. A sampling' of the responses. which came 1n b> the d01cns, appear on A3. ~ Coast Highway. · "I told him their role would be to not upset the apple cin. I stressed that they can't change the pla)ers (prinCl pally, Peter ~nntston. presi- dent of Signal Landmark and h1rle) ~ttloff. president of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica environmental or- ganization.) Too much trust llas been built up and 1t can't be re- placed." Wieder said. ~ttloff said Monda> she wa "shocked" to hear the news that Koll entered the picture. ~ttloff described Denniston as "the real guiding force" m the com- "I don"t know what the com- promise means. To allow tl:us plan to be dcstroH·d would be a critical error:· ('11, <. ounc1lman Peter Green. who. · along with colleague Jolln Erslane. car!Jer Mondav met Wlth Koll 1n City Administrator Michael Uberuaga's office. said he "'clcomed Koll's entr) Having Koll manage the develop- ment provides an authority that stops 1n Orange Count). not on the Ea t Coast. he said Koll's new role "'as announced 1n a press release issued in Hampton. N.H . headouartcrs for Henley (Please stt KOU/hck fl'agel THE PILOT WANTS TO KNOW I Is it safe?. . Ftidlr .......................... ...... ...... 1-...tla:' .-.. ........ 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Will uydabla bl dclM to 11op 11? \ I Monday momma. a concerned City Manqer Bob Wri.n asked, "What c•n I 1ay?" ~ He explained the ett ·~the "kad aecncy .. in a oom thrtt-perty qrccment tn\olv1na the city, C..ltrans, w · rontrols Coast Highway, and the Griffith Co,, which is doina the constrUct1on "It would be eas~ to point fi~ but~ d ty ofN<wport Beach is respon 1btc for safely dunna dte COMtNCtioe • ptriod," W) nn admitted Yet. two dat aft« tbt c.Pdl teriout ll'Ciden1 aaJlilla ____ _ montbl. the cuy butiftt inta"leaion ttmaim a miell ·Mii of rickety bamcadts and con-.. ud ~ ih-h 1111 lian'-MOit a.&arm:na of all, mat-umed tnlic r a ala, ""'* relldenu •Y caute much of tbe problem, 1MJ • llllW .._ re-tuned to~ lite more..-20 •dee iaMW'm ._ " \ ......... ll9WPOllT~ ..... p O.it 4, ' " T doll A 24t ow J, Oro 926 T dl,IC T m91 nos Bus 8bo Ji T wnt ang 199 p Dall 25 F1 T CIOlt H VIC TV, 11 926 c Pt"'r Cal T due T rne• es 0.J! illl< c T Will n~ 19~ F 081 25. F T <10• t AP AP JC' CA Su C JI p 50 Cal 1 du1 1 rT'f> ... £\tr 1>0 ' .J• :is tJO P/i Br Ar ·.VI C1 Ou ne rru ne 91aaYAOA• ... ~ ... - SANTA ANA -It W11 ... lril day bodl C.ndidl? I ... -=-:1 wort in tbe dillric& anomey•1 after laa1 ...t•a ellalioa ud. RM 110rm doada dna...S. Miii Michael Capizzi and J ......... laid Monday ended Alllimbly, Capim, wbo currendy bolds IM coveted title of dilt.rict at~. eooceded IMt week he w tbiMi .. of alkina hil cballnttr to seep dowD u cbief deputy, but aid Moaidax he'd decided qaiDJt it. I.utead, the two decided to move Enrisht's office another SO feet away from y.c man whose job he'd llke to tak come November. We're in total qreement here ( changing offices). We talked about doing this four months qo., .. Capizzi said. The current front-runner in the race for the SI 10,781-a-ycar job, Capizzi decided the office would run mo~ smoothly if he moved his "right-hand man" and chief assis-- tant, Maury Evans, into the oflic::e share a secretary and a suite of next door. offices.By week's end, Evans wiU Currently, Enriaht and C'.apizzi move into the space with Capizzi ·Pilot praises crew fof saving his life Huntington Beach's only woman street maintenance worker, and -at 5 feet 3 inches -easily the city's shortest. But hCT supervisors notice her for being one of the best. In fact, said foreman Jerry Dilks. "I WlSh I had live more like her." HOLDING HER OWN------- Wh11e she admtts to gelling pushed around J little by her co- workers. Dunbar. who grew up with four brothers. says it's all in fun. "I love these guys," she said. adding that 1f it ever docs st.art to bother her "they will know about it." ROOTS------------- Dunbar has lived in Huntington Beach since she was five. playmg softball for Manna High School and Golden West College. "You'll never get me o ut of Huntingtan Beach." she said. GOALS -~~~~~~~~~~~~ She intends to be the first woman supervisor of Huntington Beach's Street Department. But for now. Dunbar is happy where she is. "I've got a great JOb. a great place LO lwe and gicat fnends." she said. "What more do I need?"' · · -CompU~ by Dao Wtltcomb By LESUE SHEPHERD Auo<latff "'"' llVrltet LONDON -A British Airways pilot on Monday praised the "mag- nificent" crew that saved him from beigg sucked out of a cockpit when the windshield was blown out in fliKht. i im Lancaster thanked crew members who clung to his ankles while co-pilot Alistair Atcheson made a rapid descent and emergency landing after the passenger jet's windshield blew out at !3.000 feet on Sunday. "They were magnificent If it was not for them I would not be here now." Lancaster said at South· ampton General Hospital, where he was recovering from frostbite. bruises and ·a broken elbow, wrist and thumb. He met for an hour with his rescuers -purser Nigel Ogden, steward Sim~n Rogers and steward- ess Susan Prince -and posed with the trio, smiling and barcchested in his hospital bed. The airline and the government's Atr Accidents Investigation Branch was trying to detennine how the wmdshield broke loose. It had been installed two days earlier during routine maintenance. Lancaster, responding to written questions from rei)oners, said he remembered heanng a bang when the window blew out of the 18-year- old BAC-111 jet, and then fell himself being pulled from his seat. He was wearing a lap belt but had unfastened his shoulder harness afier takeoff from the Birmingham airport. The twin-engine plane was en route to Malaga, Spain. "I remember the bu.jliting of the wand," he said. ··1 tned to shout back at the crew but I'm sure they could not hear me." He said the thought of ddtb "did - cross m y mind for a moment or two." Lancaster, whose replies were re- layed by a British Airways spokes- man, said his ftnt thought was that be bad to keep breathing in the thin, cold air. He described the ordeal as "ex- tremely fast -frantic," and said he felt no pafo during the I ~ minutes it took the plane to land. The 2 I -year British Airways vet- eran, however, said the experience would not make him stop nyi ng. A British Airways spokesman. speaking anonymously in keeping with British custom, said all the airline's BAC-11 ls had been in· spected following the incident and were found to be safe. "There arc many alternatives that mi&ht have caused the blowout of the windscn:en and until we have completed this investiption. we are not 11n a ~ition 10 comment on it," said Bntish Airways' chief ex- ecutive, Sir Colin Marshall When the windshield blew out, purser Ogden, who was servina tea • in the forward galley, ran into the cockpit and saw Lancaster ~ pulled through the hole. He gra the pilot's legs. Rogers, the other steward, then strapped himself into the empty pilot's seat arid. with Prince, took over from Ogden, whose: arm bad been gashed b y broken windshield glass. Several of the 81 passengers look- ed on in horror. Atcheson, the co-pilot, put on an oxygen mask and made a steep desc.cnt, landjng safelr at South· ampton on England s southern cout. GToup Capt. John Triuon of the Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators said the crew overcame remarkable odds in rescuing Lancaster. 'Phony story spread about Taylor For the record Blast rips bank, sets bulldlng afire " It is the Oruce Coast DaJly Piiot'• policy to promptly cor-LO~ A:-.:uEL~ -Elizabeth Tav-Ta• lor's nane-"'cek hospitalization Th h d T I h d p 1. rect all errors of substance. To INOIO -All explos1on rip lor was the target of an claboraie fo/pneumonaa and compl1ca11ons at e oa'<er 531 ay or a A at •hate '0 l::.ngland. the Press report an error or clanlication. through a bank in this desert com undergone an abdominal biopsy and Association. The amltates' editors -•J 642 "32l and ask r.0r the munity early Monday. engulfing th hoax that u~"d her public relations St John's Hospital and Health t d t be I d " th h d h d T I h.ad d L;4U. ""' 11 .-· was expec c o re ease 1rom e a car ay or un crgonc ci·rv desk. buildino in Oamcs and scatterin firm's ans"'enng service to tnck the Center in anta Monica. h t 1 th t k th a oth tJ. d d ·~ co osp1 a W1 1n wo wee s on e n CT opera on an wantc a money throuohout the parking lot news media into a phon" story f J 1 • H bbs f Lak t ~: J "It 1s catcgoncall y nonsense." St. arm o u tan ..,ee o o e 5 ory. authonties said. about the actress, her publtc1st said J • k p Orion. Mich .. described as Taylor's w h h · 1 k Mondav. ohn s spo es"'oman aulette Weir boyfnend. cir. t e osptta spo eswoman, A story in Friday's Dally Firefipners doused the blaz The · bogus story. distributed said Monda} after learning of the was unavailable o n Sunday. When Piiot titled "Exhibit a POW-about six hours after the 3: 18 a. world\\tde b' The Associated Press story Hobbs 1s apparent!> an aspinng the reponer called New York. he MIA reminder" stated that blast at the o ne-story Security Pa and United Pre!.s lntemauonal. said The Sam organ11at1on has dis-actor sometimes known as Rory was connected to Chen Sam's Vietnam Veterans Reunited cific branch. police said. There wcr Ta} lor. 58. was romantically in-couraged the ne"'s media from call-Emerald. Newspaper editors in answenng service and lcf\ a menage. founder Bob KJlkuk held no no injuries reported and most of th volved "-tth a 23-)'ear-old man and 1ng St. John's about Ta)'lor and has Michigan report hts representatives A s hon time later. a woman re-hope for the missing ser-money was retneved. had undergone surgery over the instructed the hospttal's public rela· have pttched stones to them in the turned the call, saying she was Lisa viceman eve~ returning home. "'eekend ttons staff not to ans\\ er reportt<rs' past but the) doubted their veracity. Flowers from Chen Sam. She then KJllcuk said I ne "docs hold Today's blast was the th1rd une h " b ·r 1· plained explosion at a South "It's JUSt totally nd1culous:· said questt ons. 'nder Cahforn1a privacy The AP office 1n Los Angele s had gav~ the reporter the bogus infor-ope, ut not i we norma ize California descn bank in five wee pubhc1st Chen Sam. whost New law. hospitals must abide b y 1he placed calls to the hospital and to mat1on about Taylors romantic in· relations with Vietnam. The police said. York Ctt} pubhc relations firm has wishes of patients who don't want Chen am and Associates after re-volvcment and the surgery. Dally Pllo& revers the erTor. .be .. e•n .. t.h•e .. so .. le .. m•c•d•i•a .. li•n•k .. d•u•n •n•g .. 1•n•fo•r•m•a•t•16•n .. re•le•a•sc•d .. a•bo .. u•t •th•e•m ...... c•c•1v•1•ng .. a .. m•c•ssa .. g•e•S•u•n•d•a•y•~•ro•m .. a~n j-.jjiii~~iBiyiiTteiiiiAi•itociiij!iila~f~iiiiPii~ii'iiiii!!~iiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiilijiij~iiiiiiBiyiii~iiiiAi•i•iodaiii'e4i.ipiiJ :~ News of the weird ~~ How do you spell 'For Sale' in Japanese? BA TON ROUGE, La. -Mary Blalock hopes to 01 capitalize on international real estate trends: The "For 1' Sale" sign outside her ho use is in Japanese. She can't read it. but she WTotc it, so Mrs. Blalock hopes she copied the oriental characters co1Tectly. ll's supposed to say "House for Sale." "I was hoping I wasn't putting something up • ofTensi ve1" she said. She 1s asking $600,000 for the six-bedroom house on an 8Y2-acrc lot with two lakes, a cabin. a small barn and a fi ve-dog kennel. It \fent up for saje last summer. Nobody was anteresteH. So when \1r.s. BlaJoc.IL heard that Japanese in- vestors were looking at the nearby Country Club of Louisiana. she began looking fo r someone who could wntc Japanese. "We have an Asian student worker and he went ofT and found this gu} ... she said. "He wrote what l wanted to say out for me on a ht tie piece of paper and I copied it as best I could and hoped I'd copied it right... . The new sign hasn't brought any nibbles, but she hasn't gi ven up hope. "I haven't had any Japanese call, but hopefully af they do, they'll speak English." 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WFO has ... the llnest selection of PLATT in the South Coast Area I Since 1952 WFD -HOME FURNISHINGS & INTERIORS 18030 Euclid • Fountain Vall~ (71A) 5A0-2275 '"°· w.o & ' k AJrpon Work ~~- SANTA ANA -The On.,.. r:::r~ad jwy W..y llid ..-. ..... ..... ~ -~&I Jolm Wayoe Aiipon ooU111a .. -~one manqmmmt llBDC)' bad ...,.. viled all -~11:~ f"nd ;Wl', bctieva swa"lrr• widl lbe SJIO -!'l'l!O" --euty, llatial ........ ..., ........ (1917~ .. -·i---._ __ _ -... Ibo aulhority and •lftaa -_.uy dil!Uaecl --...,;.. in 0raap Cowny ... Thia--10 diminioll lbe ablliiy of -aly ........ 10 ,_j1or and -ln>I lbe pn>jocl." Boca-of lbe pn>blc1n' Illa OllCllial dale,.... lbe -~ -~back ftve moaw1oSoo1. 15, and tbe-atlorbuildiM a puki., llnlCI.,. -find "" lilllinl monw behind l<bodule .;,a DOI llaviaa proper buildiaa pamib. ,Bui ralhc< lbaa dlide !he ~IY and 1be COt>traclon, pud i"'Y Cl!aimwi Hal-J-llid !be ...... sbould be ...., • ~· ror ~ capital projects ia tbe fidure, MaCb u the prGp04icl jail. . . .. Our aoal wu ~ to rehash wbal bu been doM to thil Point m umc,"' T.cbon said. Tbe report .. led up to a recommmdalioa of a model f'or future capital improvcrnCo1 projects io tbe cou.aty." . Siev~ Blanchard. an executive auistant to Supervisor Thomas Riley' said the repon appears to ofter IOmC aooo . '"• ations. "li's a.~ ~me~I tool for future projec!s the county undertakes. he said, addina that aome of the "locist1cs" oftbe repon may be unworkable. j 1 • Gays sponsor program on cablevlslon IRVINE -Seven months after votcn hel'C abolilhcd a law pro~ina bom1?5Cx.~1 from c;litcrimina~~n. the losina ~de in that emononaJ ekct1on 11 sponsonna a telev1sson Prosrant 1t says will belp eruc misconceptions about homoeexuaJity .. "Tluit camJl9ign infected Irvine with hate and fear. This is an a«cmpt to COrTCCl that," said James Boone. Boone ~as a spokesman for Irvine Citizens United durina lhe bettle over whether to retain a portion of the city's Human RiJhts 9r<1inanoc that prohibited discrimination based on sexual onentauon. Irvine.voters llltTOWly approved an initiative ctllcd Measure N, that struck tile provision from the law. ' The }lalf-hour program. titled "Parents Come Out,·· will air Wedncsdiy at 8 p.m. and Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. on Community Cablevision, Channel J. The show will be broadcast tbrouahout Irvin~ and puts of Newport Be'ach. _ SOonc descnbcd the prosram u a discussion by six. sets of percnts of pys and lesbians.. . Water users cut back 13 percent COST A MESA -A resolution by the Mesa cOnsolida1ed Water District which called for voluntary water conJen1ation has produ~ some dividends. The district rcponed a 13 l?Crcent decrease in rc&idcntial water use for the month of May. This exceeded the district's pl of 10 percent. •·This is the ta~s1 decrease.we've seen over the last four.year droulht period," said MCWD General Manaacr Karl Kemp. Meanwhile, with three days left befort mandatory water rationinc begins in San Ocmcnte, the city's chief water watchdoa said Monday that residents have already started cuttin1 beck. Lois Cunis has spcnl the J.as1 1wo months tDCking down and ~in1 h:abit~I water wast~ that minor penalties enac~ in May wtl~ f,tl ~llfTer l~th.ose .bad habits aren't brok~n b).' th is Fnday. when rcs1dent1al and 1mgauon usen could see their btlls nearly double if they ex.ettd sci standards. Plane crash Injures 2 from OC LAKE HAVASU CITY. Ariz. - A pilot and his brother wert killed and four other people -includin& two from Oranae County -were-injured when their sinalc-cnginc plane crashed and burned in the desert, aulhorities said Monday. The sinaJe-cnginc. Piper Cherokee: 61 lost power and crashed about 4:40,.m. Sunday, 10 minutes after lcavin1 Lake Havuu Airport, sai Jim Bryant, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Depa.rt· mm1 ~kesman. San Bernardino sheriff's Qffic11ls coordinated-• -lh..,~eliCOPtcr scare for the planT which was en route to Redlands Municipal Airport when it crashed. The pilot. Darryl Gillman, 48, of Yucaipa, died early Monday It Maricopa Medical Ccnte~in Phoenix. Ariz. His brother, Ronald Gillman, 28. of Yucaipa, died trying to escape from the bumin1 plane, Bryanl said. The four people injured one mile west of Havasu Landing were identified as; Eric Turley, 27. of Redlands. who was in fair condition at Good Samaritan Rqional Medical Center in Phoenix, Ariz; his twin sister. Laura Turley Bachtel, of Anaheim, who was in criticail condition at Maricopa; Turlcy's wife, Melissa Turley, 21. who was in serious condition at Havasu Samaritan Regional Hospital: and Luke Whitlingic, 30, of Anaheim. who was in critical condition at Maricopa. Sewage plan protested TORRANCE -Politicians. cnvironmenta.J.isll and· surfen protested Los Angeles Coun1y's effort to dump partially trated sewqe into Santa Monica Bay. "We have to stop trcat1na the ocean like a tcWer," Stitt Controller Gray Davis said Monday. Davis joined Assemblyman Tom Hayden and Rec;>. Mel Levine and mcmbcn of Heal the Bay and other poups. mcludina Lhe Surfridcr Foundalion. to assail the Sanitation District's applicaition for a five.year sewasc treatment waivn. -From •Ult aM win ,..,.,,. Restaurant bears .. name of landrriark . . . .-..~iWPiil·B_.-lii"lli<l9200-ottv1..,-uali..-DID YCi1.f and • amall cafe became the halfway stoppina point for uavelen driviaa from Los ""-'In 1o Sao Dqo. KNOW The owner Ud built ornate brick archways over lbe au pumps, aod 'tbc Arches became a landmark to local people. Tbc rcsiaurant in this location today still carries the name. •• • la Cella Mela: The Jodi.am who lived in Luk.up, !be viUal' on lbe si1e of !be Eauncia, believed lhal '------' lheU pat aod. Cbini~irtiab, waicbed over the peop&e in the ,...,_ below from Ille !be summil of KalaWJ>O, !heir o.ame for SU-Pak, which wilh Mounl· Mocljnlul fonn Old Soddlebock. • la a-....-B•dl: Whoo Ille lodenl ,,. .......... , ....... ted Camp Peadldoa u a relocatioa oea.ter b' VielD&m War rd\lllft in 1975, ,....y wbo -oul of !be cam~ lel1led in Huali-Beadl u ...U u OanleD Orove and Weama.-. By 1917, u -ted 100.000 Soulheut Asian immp" wao liviaa in O... Cowiiy. • la"--l•dl: Timolhy Lary ,... ama10d in 1961 oo a .._.. ............ by lbea polloe ·-· -polloe cbie( Neil Puioell, wbo found IWO nwjj-~ bulll in Ille aalllray of bia car. . · • .. lnioo: The -,.;ir.Ool U1C1 -on lbe ATUF Hee droPI 90 foet·bel•-Sud Cur<>a and Jefhy Rood la i:., Im... 1 -C1c8, F.,Ullll,..., -• publillbod ··-of -.llclioa! Coolrillule ,.,.. "°*'"'"' -to Did y.,. /Cao9, ~ ClaMI llollJ ..... P.O. ... I~ c-Meta. 92626, l I -° ;Mt7.t.. .... ' ' • Callers analyze ·trvlne -mayoral race &liuY1 now: H«e ate rM --IO llJollollJ Pllol't ....... lloa IO ~ 11Jo nu,.,,.i ,_ 19 ltvia< bet••~ Mllyw IMrY -aotl .,..,,.,,,... S.Uy All.ot Slleriiiaa.' Here'• my opinion on wby Llny A.pan &Ott tbt Irvine maYorll ~ lion. I think' it's probably became he is an Clll)tiltical, _tbinb~ e:vt:rYtbina kind of person witb DO Rmbilily-U IO wbal could 10 Oft and the o_pin10n or anybody. else who bu a different ~nion tb&n him. He does.n t undent.aod wbat ii IOina on is the way he acced around Ille people I was wilh, and I ~· that tbe elet1ion probeibly WMn t a vote for Sally Anne Sheridan but a vote apinst him. 1be people wanted him out. Belter _her than -him .. 0 I thin.k the rcuon Sheridan won is not bcause of Sheridan but because of Aaran. People were fed up with him. He tried to make this a communi- ty in the middle of the world rather than a community in Oranse Coun- ty. He spent a lot of his time doina thinp outside of Irvine and malcina us a central fl.Jure so be could move on. to someth1na else. Sheridan aot much of her money not because of Sheridan but because people wanted ~n out. I think one of the things that the DUIJ Piiot seemed to overlook is that A.inn to the lef\ is what Gil Ferauson is to the ri&ht. A&ran set up a little fiefdom over there. He was arropnt, he had no respect for people because he assumed that his opinion was the only opinion and the brilliant opinion, and he was a little Napoleon complex. over there .• He treated people with IO!al dis- dain and total disregard and never . really respected anyone's opinion except his own. People resent that. Plus, we've learned from Gil Fc~uson what ignoranc.e: and stu- pidity and racism is, and Ag.ran, in my opinion, reflected those same th1np to the lef\. Any time you get someone who is that extreme, then the middle of the road eventually takes over because America has always sort. of aone toward the middle. I think Ag.ran lshowcd) total disdain and disregard or human beings. even th6ugh he ¢Spoused he was a liberal and was concerned about rm.man beings. He did not treat people with respect and eventually thal comes back to haunt him. " Qui1c frankl y, for lie and the 01her yuppies · who have his disdain for human beings, I think it is great that he lost. 0 I've been an Agran supponcr for ages -and •ics. and my opinion on the matter 1s that he is just too far ahead of the rcs1 of lhc populace. He's abou1 five cars out in front. -weircatcti up eventually (Witlij his progttssive, environmentally con- cerned and socially concerned agen- da. I just think Larry's too good a leader, and the rest of us arcn 't ready to follow him yet. 0 I believe thal Sheridan beat out the !laming liberal because I think that Irvine is composed of a lot of baby boomen who have aotten a little bit older and arc becoming a little bit more conservative, in tune with _Oransc County. I think 11 was just time that we wanted a flaming liberal out of there. TI I read that people were-C"has1ising yo u (Dally Pilot) for endorsing Ag.ran in Irvine. I live in Irvine. rm &lad you endorsed him. I totall)' regret that he didn'1 win. The reason I think maybe (he Jost is) tha1 people took it for granted that he would (win). At least. I think S.llJ Anne Sflerldan that in my community we arc pro. aressivc. I know that liberal has a bad name, but if liberal means what's for the common good, I'm for WI. 0 I just wanted to say that I feel that the reason that Sheridan was elected was that people were really tired of Aaran's hbc:ra\ policies and his lib. era) thinking. 0 I jusl think it is a real shame that A&ran lost. I think he was really ahead of his time. and I am real upset that he didn't win. I guess environmentalists these days arc fia,hting an uphill battle. I'm just sorry to see I.hat happen. 0 The citizens of Irvine displayCCI a graphic example confronting all American vote~ They were faced with no.thin'g to Vote for and there- fore ' more people voted against Agran than those who voted agains1 Sheridan. 0 I think one of the reasons wh y Aaran lost the election was because or his advocacy against smoking. and a 101 of people had become a littl' tired of 1hat. Also, I think golfers had taken a position against him , because I am a golf,r and was aware, from talking to golfers. of (Agran's) suppon of a park rather than a golfing situation considering the crowded nature on the golf courses. When you consider how close 1he election was, when you combi~ the solfers and smokers. that migh1 give 11 enough to change it. ---0 -- 1 think the bonom line is Agran was trying to kind of rule as kinf instead of mayor in Irvine . And think that is lhe main reason that the majority of voters got out and tried 10 je1 rid of him. 0 The reason I believe Agran lost was because he lost touch with the citizens of Irvine and became a little bit arrogant in his approach toward 1hc ci1y. He started running the city a.s a professional politician would in· stead of realizing that he was there to serve th' people of the communi- iy. 0 The reason that Sheridan won is because people in this cily were getting sick and tired of being played hard ball with by Larry Agran. 0 I think that Agran is a little liberal • I think the reason Sheridan won Is not bea1USe of Sherldari but becauSe of Aglan. People were fed ·up with him. He started. running the ·city as a pro~ fesslonal politician would Instead of re- aUzlng that he was the there people munlty. to serve of the com- for out here, but he was on the wrong side of 1wo issues: One being traffic, which people want improved 01.11 here; and the other being taxes, because they don't wanl to be taxed 10 do it. 0 I am surprised that Agran didn't gel dumped with a higher ~rating 1han that. He is trying 10 make the ci ty of Irvine into something it really isn't It's a nice community and he is trying 10 ma.kc it some son of carnival atmosphere that is going to take over the liberal atmosphere of Southern California. and it's not going to do that. I think he got the word. n I am a businessman and do busi· ness in the ln·ine area and with rcgai:d to ~y opinion. Sally Anne Shendan said that government is to assist business not control it and tha\'s why I voted-for Sally Anne Sheridan, Barry Hammond and Art Bloomer for city council. 0 Regarding ln·inc·s mayoral elec- tion, I tbink it stinks. The major fac1or determining Sheridan's vie· tory was given the lasl w~k before the voters "''ent 10 the p<l:llS. The Lincoln Club was responsible for - was actually financially responsible for -the "525.000" of anti-Agran literature distributed in th e final days of the campaign. 0 I think probably the reason Agra.n lost is that he was going to cost some of .those rich fo lks do .... ·n there in Irvine s.ome money. I think he: was "1t5t_sha.kinµhcm up lOO much. 0 Well. I'll tell you what the prob- lem is: Mr. Agran 1s a socialist. one step down from a communist. and nobody wan1s Gorbachev as our preside nt. This is the Uni1ed S1a1es. not the U.S.S.R. Mr. Agran belongs over there . or lel him get his own little island and stan his 0"'" linlr country. I'd likLe to have a fund s1ancd so we ca'n dona1c mone\ to get him the hell out of hrrc. · 0 La rry Agran was mass1,·el~ un- popular. Sall)' Anne Sheridan was probably the worst kind ofC"andidate who could possibly be asse mbled. and she "''on an)'Wa)'. Pee Wee Herman would have "·on against Larry Agran. First of all. Larry Agran double-crossed his cons1i- tucncy "'ith Measure D. He cham- pioned and then proettded to cir· cumvcnt and arrogantly sho\'ed (Cameron) Cosgrove in on the C1ty Council . People resented that, and they resented his stand that caused Measure: N to be circulated and passed. And they resented his stand on the park bonds. which was to make a Taj Mahal down in the City Hall ~r himself. Als6 1hey resent the rent-a-slum . cockamamie idea he has for whi1 he called an urban village:. He's jealous of Santa Ana having the largest slum in Orange County. He .... ·ants to have one for Irvine. The vo1ers didn't want it. 0 ' I think this 1s a triumph of the awcssive ignorant where the far nght wing is taking co ntrol of lr,.ine. 0 Just to let you kno"'' that I have been very proud to hvc in a city wjth a mayor hke Larry .~gran. also coun- cil member (Cameron) Co5'ro,·c. I think the~ are very innovauvc and have a lot of vision. and they truly care about the residents of Irvine and I thi nk 1hat 1he change in council "'·it\ take us a big step backward. 0 I 1h1nk Lam··s loss is due to a combination o( three factors: A con- t1nu~us ''endeua by the Rcgis~er. cons1stcn1 bad press by the Irvine World News (the nc...,·spaper ow.red by the Irvine Co.) and the S2S.t'.XXI Sp(nt b) the Lincoln O ub on what is essentially a non-partisan race. 0 • I feel that the snuation of Agran's defeat resulted from the neg.alive propagaoda that wa~nt or dt- ti vcrcd to l rv1ne residents and the -num-crour articles and-editorials -- wnucn locally that pictured Agn.n in a poor and unflattering light. Fortunately. the Dally Pile& did not prinl such derogatory articles, and I am grateful to have sucti a ni~ paper represent the city of Costa t.1esa. where I 1each and I will con unue reading 11. 0 \\'ha1 I want 10 say (1s) that I was vc~ shocked and surpri~. I couldn 't ~ht'\'C that '\gran was de· fea1cd . I "·ould say 11 1s a sign of the times. 0 ~1 ) opinion "''Ould be unin- formed. uncanng '01c-rs were misled by special interest groups, in this caSC' th(' developers and real es tate brokers. · 0 ~1 ayor La~ ~gran isn't the loser in Irvine-. Thro c1t1Lens and the city of Irvine arc the real lo~n 1n this las1 el«t1 on. Environmental fest to fight offshlJJ.'t""" oil my IOS VAN EYKEN drilllna, deep sea drift net1jn1 and a.,,,.. 1utr •-other practiocs the F,UP says thrcat-'n Oranac County s beaches. . NEWPORT BEAC~ -:-An en-funds from the two-day event will vtro~mental a.roup ~lhng 1~sclfStop go to American Oceans Campaign, a Toxic ~o P,ollu.t1on. wtll try to nationwide organization founded !Ufn lut,WJ.DlCLU>il spill off Hun1.:-__1wO ycars.aa0-hv-actor-Tcd .[)anson..-- 1naton Beach into a focal point for fund-raisin& this month. "On Feb. 7 our c:oas1al com· Orpnizen will host an en-munities were hit with the worsl oil vironmcntal restival June 24 at Udo spill in 20 yc-ars. •· said Dtbbie Marina Villqc and a fund-raisin& LaPJant. spokeswOman fof the New- 1<>lf101.1rnamc-nt the followi!'I day 10 port Beach-based orpniza1ion. "As finance efforts at hal1ina offshore oil a result of this spill. Orange Coun1y has bttn painfully awakened to tht' fragil ity of the ocean and the reality of future djsasters." Robcn Sclnick. director of Ameri- can Oceans Campaign. said his group considers Orange Coun ty one Q[ ~h_c major _fr_ontt. in We _fjgh\ against ocean pollution. because of 1hc critical importance of the coun- ty's btachcs and harbors 10 tht' local economy and lifestyle. Amencan Oceans Campaign. with offices in Santa Monica and Wash- ington D.C.. is an umbrella or· Woman gets cleaned out at Costa Mesa laundromat • COSTA MESA -While c:laniD1 her tlo\hel II I laundromat in the lOO block of 19th Swet, a Costa Mea woman hlCt her Wiiiet cleaned out . at the same time . The woman re.. poned WI she oet her wallet down while Wllhin& her clothn. and at o· Computer ind fa\ tquipmrnt .. "Orth Sl.IXX'I .... s SIOkn from OffK'n al 2062 ff-thlfto-&..e)a Busuncsi Cenl« Dnvt bt1wcen 4 p.m. Someone thrtW ~~~bombs into the &uurdar and noon 0Sunda). a..cli&orlum It Huntintton Btacl'I HiJh Someone stolt' hub caps, a hood om1· khool. mcnt and 01her dttorali\'C attuJOfin , Q 1 from a •1984 C'adill1t1.• parked 11\ IM 8700 Tbteva ~y stok •walk\ fronl block o( lrvl~ ni1tt Orivt bctweic-n 11 • kda at Holiday SPI at Brtch a.~and 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Tht' dama.gr Boukvard and Wamtt Avenue. and ou 1• ~11m1ted at SRl 7. o , n o 11at1on 1ha1 claims support from grou ps as d1vc-rse as the California Lod1.1ni Industry Associati on, the Los Angeles ~ague of Women Voters and Gn.-en pc:a~. _ .Jhc J.u.nc .24 c.v:ent. wilL.featutt..---1 appearances b) cclcbntics such as K.intie ".'llC"). Parker Stcvcnson. ~loyd Bndgcs and Esther Williams. LaPlant said. Also ~anned is a seafood chowder cook-off and a sports .... ·ear fashion show. Admission I~ frt'C . H·it-andi runs up 5 5 percent LOS ANGELES -Soa.ri~ in: suran~ rates. a new wave or~ immiJrants. and tou&hcr drunken drivina Jaws have contriblated to • rise in hit-and·run auto acrldents in. California. The alifornia HiahWlly Patrol says the number o( hit-and.·NIU rcsultina in death or injury Ma increased .SS percent in the: mt decock. ' In l989, there wtrc 27,246 deeths and jnjurin from hh·and-Nns, com- pared to 17.5•3 in 1980. ----------------•' _• -------ithat timei tomeont rcmom:I SI I? ftom it. Someone rtponedly broke lM wn roof ~--~' and ca mm ('(luipm('fll .. "ft't' of • blue 1990 Acuni In_. 11 \he stokrl from 1 prqe 1n lht' ~rst block of Harbor lite• •1>1.rtmc1t1s, 161 1 l E.atlymom bttwccn 2 and 4 pm friOay ~~ Lane. and "* a car ldt-The bv_rp.ry Wis ~ed sUndi1• · Sst. Dennis Zint of the Su Fctnando VaUey traff'tc bur'N~ balf the ocriden" in San F • • • • Newport Beeell Valley-att c111otd by hil--driven. _ "Dnlp and -.., a lol -a11<111lon. bu1 peoplO .,. lolill • tmnmdout unout ..._ it~ IO bi1....,.,,_,-Zia Ilic!. _., "' .......... , ~ • 'r I 11 I .Burning ~upera,tanker sllps, spl Ing more oll .. .,..-. CIRACZTIC --GALVESTON, T--A bum-::...:::. ~M:::o•.:: M"':'..,b"'Y. . -.... . y, .--::l:i"'oii>k. .... Couf o..ns said. Tbe rear teetion of the 85)..fooi Meet lkq wu underwater and oil wu Aolki.nl into the water; said Cout Guard sp;okesman Todd Nelloa. '1'bat increases the danacr of liDltiD& but only iDCtCmcntally," J,e taid ''We ue 0 01 talkina riaht now about sinkinc..., The Norwqian tanker Was carry. iq 38 m illio n gallons of oil When it ' -llitbya-oll l'nr,_ ......,...,..._ID_a4 ...... yudil-IO be-· • .,...,._ ~. Two o1111e 41 Al..-,.,. poo1 o1a11-'°° 1!11. 1111 -. ne .....,. 1tic1t bad ae= .. -.--..-.....i -.. .... wllw ', ........ --MODday IO U milel ----11_.uv-, ollbe-• l'I•--.......... -,21 milea. Cola 0- ... ..;ou,iy, . --...... -........... !IOi4. A 8ocilla ol Ii.I -II --ex! "• --do<b Tbe llnlllbliaa openitioe Ill> lhooti111 14 -ol•w on Ille lrird IO ....., -ol 11111 -, ,_.s to be bavins tome e&ct. -~ l7 milel ... -otOal--o0 .. 111e-. Whlldleblocltsmoke'•ltimetcba"I· v<llOn. Fir<filli-bad boped ro Tbe C-o..nl --, "\ 10 wtaile Uld pay. . -fire.cbokiua foom but ..... ---• -----Ao .... ftn: -doWn, lbe(I! pul was hampered by 1 new reble of DOtlb of lbe tbip and oae aboul I J DllllDI on boud to fi&ht it., said oil. ' . mllm loat to Ille IOUlL A -OD <llW Petty Ojlkicr llich Muller. "What's luippenina DO• ii more lbe waw:r around tbe &bip appcued ":'1'heY1I wOrt 11ep by step until the of the carao crude oil is ddclws-to be coverUtt an .,. about s...by--7 &re ii ouL TMy attack if from I.be in&." Nelton l&id. "Thlt't n.Ol alt milel Moadly aftemooo. edllt and tben move in." bid. It means the firt is consumi. Tbe spills .re atimaled IO coo-. Earlier, ofticiaJs ta.cl cxpreued more of tbc oil fas&cr than ""e can. taio 10.000 10 100,000 Ct_~ coacem that the intense heal of the The oil wu flarina and · oc--cordina 10 Officer Mart ~ A fire oould caute tbe veucl to warp- casionally shOOtinJ new balls or plane dr:opped 4,000 .UOns of oil break aP.,, and aink. • ' flame out the left 11de of tbe pump-dispenant oa one of ihe alicb late . -87 n. AU.cl.Cd Prw. Spill stains New Jersey beach NEWARX, NJ. -Tor --a 111111« all ,.m •'•'d If• ____ 2' __ _,, ...... c- u.a •d fia ..... ., ol bow muclll oil Will be 1eco•end. A oialftcaatq-dlyaftlr_lllt_ a _ol,..., _ OG Sundly, llid Manny SWumJ( A ... 11 ''' lw tbe 0.M AIJ -lloil Ana. Tbe - -.,._ 10 rili ... durial 'Ir If T&Nllle -bmd Solmday ae --~ -wly>od 10 -lf dley -ti-lbe ll!ill. -omti:,r __ ol..._ .............. _ ........ ol!udy . C-o..ns CUI. Roben Nonb mid Ille' druup wilf"•W-M• than b&lf lbe 260,000' ............. -Thonday -lbe -BT Nautil ut into a belvily utcd Wppillc cM•nel tietaeeo •JOIUll IWI New York Oly boroqb of SlaleD lllud. Hlllllliedo of-un ~five vocuum lrUCb. milea olO!!'llllill1' booml ud aboul eo-. have abady --104000-ol heavy indullrial fuc! from the s11om1 and wolm of Ille m Vu lli Cola Quan! l&id. · -•T n. A dllM . Brando's son gets new lawyer~ postponement John Kennedy, Jr . _may accept'role on soap opera M .ostly sunny The Acw·WMINl' 10rece.11ot noon, •Tundty. Ji.nt,12. ~-"""'--... " . LOS ANGELES -William Kunstler was rel?laced as the defense lawyer in Chrisuan Brando's murder trial Monday as proceedings were dcla~ while forensic experts com- bed lhe home of Christian's father. actor Marlon Brando. The 32-year-old Brando is charged with fint-dcgrct murder in the abootina death of Tahitian-born Pa& Drollct. 26, the \over of Brando's half-sister Cheyenne. 20, wh o is teven mo nths pregnant with Drollet's child. Drollet was shot 10 death in Marlon Brando's Mulholland Drive estate last monlh. The ac1or was in a different pan of the house and did not witness the killing.. Brando's son. who has pleaded innocent 10 kill ing 1 Drollet, told police a .45-caliber h.ari.d&un wen1 off accidentally during a 5CUllle over the · weapon. He said he had been arau· in& with Drollct over hi1i treatment of Cheyenne. The youn&er Brando came to c.ourt in handcuffs Monday with his head bowtd, wearing a white shirt and tie and tan slacks. He answered "Yes" twice in a husky voice when asked if he q;rced to a new lawyer and postponement of his preliminary hearing setting to June 25. Kunstlcr will be replaced as chief defense counsel by Los Angeles at· tomey Rohen L. Shapiro. -By Th A•HClllted PrH1 WEST COAST PLUMBING & ROOTER "8'g _,,,,. '<> -yo<I~ """'· 5molJ ~ lo c-. ~ Experienced, Profe6 ional Service • Comp~ Rltpipe Service • ElectrOl.tc Ld. locating • Water & Gos Mains • Drain & s.w.r c-.q • Kitchen & Bathroom Fixturlt5 • Water H9Gten • Go'°-OiSf>O'OI• • Specializing in Homo Ropain FREE ESTIMAT S 2-4 Ho ur Service OUR THE SYLVAN' G UARA1'f[EE, When cnroUed in our basic rc;1ding o r rnalh program. yourchiJd \.·vill in1provl' at least one full grade cqu1va1l·nt Kore after cht~ f rrst 36 hours of instruction . o r we "'iU provide an additio11al ~ CMvan Learning Centar. J2ho urs atnllt::Xtra rost . n • '-, .... .,,1.,.,,1_,.,nw,,.1 ·~1·~""' -Helping kids do better.• NEWPORT BEACH IRYINE Newport Notth ~"' c.",., MacAr1hur & ~'°" 1144s0122 Woodbrldg9 Ytltag9 C.nt..- 4951 ~MC9 ~..,. 552- LOS ANGELES -Aft<r lwice Wlina the New York Bar cum and bavin& ii splubcd aero. the front _.of lhc SI•!<'• new1papen. John F. Kennedy Jr. may have felt like his life was a soap opera. Now be may SW in ODC. The only son or slain Pretident John F. Kennedy is "in serious nesotiations" for • starriq role in an u~mina soap opera tilled .. Families,·· acco:'.}.· lO the show's executive prod~cer, uben Mala.ret. "It's stifl up i e air," Malaret said Monday in a phone interview from New Jcney, where filmina for the new lh~ 1s to bqi.n in 1wo weeks. "He's takiri.1 the Bar in July and if he fails the cum, he's movtna to the West Coast," Malarct added. Kennedy, Once known to the na- tion as "John John" is in line to play the "conniving" son of a wealthy doctor who .turns out to be a hn man, Malaret said. Concludina the deal depends on whether Kennedy passes the Bar on his third try next month. The handsome 29·year-old was the taf'ICI of such tabloid headlines as "The Hunk Flunks" after he failed his Bar exain Cor the se<:ond time last month. "I'm clearly not a major legal genius," he told reporters . Malarct said he has known Ken· nedy for a couple of years. beginning when the would·bc lawyer was rec... ommended for a role on the soap "~neral Hospital." For "Families." whic h wi ll be sy n- dicated ui'iless a ne1work picks it up. Kennedy read for the part "just like everyone else did," Mala ret said. -By 1'k A•Ndaed Prn1 O•AltU COUln'Y Mlf'•O· POUTM ..,_ COU'l'AI. .IUJllAI -L-<IOud:i ,..,... -""'""'"II "OU'> Oor<°"'*'ll ~ IWWI)' ... llw .tit<· -.. itwouar> w~ \outl'I IQ ~~ IO IQ IJ ...,,,11'11,,.. '"""'"°"'"· l't'1JN both Gay\ ~ lhor <-ln-..... .O.U1-10>n.na ..... ~ '""""" In ""' -eoi.. llOUlln..... AMAi -..... Illy .. ., """""" w~ Hill'll _,. cUy> In !tie ~ 60!. to l4Jl>r' to. L....,. IOl'light "' tr. -40I ID mid SO. __,. """' -.W0.11)1 ..... tl'wD1'9" W~ Wf'Jt IQ IOUI:,.,. ..... M -10 ID JO .. wearww:i..y aft........, HfQhl IOU)' ~ MWl"ll IOI IO lllicl 9()1 --W..,,,.~ ~ 10! IQ low 'IOI l-..i In IN 1NO .0. 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IN -·!oOI ID low 6°' MOUNTAIN ""-"S -,,.,!Jfw - "'°'""'!ii -<-~ IM <o.on.ol """"'' °'""""""'· ....... ., , .... ,.....,.. frl tr. """"'°" ID -·7°' ""lh IOw> on ..... _ Xh-.0. HUllT AISUI -!M><ll) ,,.., ~11 _., ID _,,_,, ......a, "" ,,,_. .ol'f..,.,_.., -.,._,.,., H'9'1• In ,,,. ,...., ,,. ... ,n ""'"~ "' °"' "°' ....,,., -•1nt1w-~10 -60i ""9"• "' "" -............. '"" II()\ _,, _, ..., IM -60> ro -10. U .S. te mps ..... --.....-ID Ip..,, .... ~.,..... •• ,0 Alrron C.W_. 14 IJ KIDS! GARDENING IS A GREAT SUMMER PRO.IECTI F'REE• Packet of seeds • lklds under 12-all monthl 20% OFF: ~~~~ui~ies ("klds" of all ages-thru June 17th! '&. . . -.. .. ·--.. "' ·-.. .. ·--" " ....... " .. -"" " .. -.. .. --• .. ..... " .. ... _ .. .. ........ .. .. ... _ " .. ,.,.,, ....... " .. Tides '·'·~ " .. ... _ .. ,.,. •--CMCCI " --" Calif. le mps .. .. .. TOOA'( ''" .. ~ .... .......... Wl'*lllOAT F•1t Ng!\ _ .. 1·5<1 •.lft. 1.Y p.111. •:02 p.lfl • --· " .. -""' ... ~-. ....... -_..,,..low• ID I p.M. 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"Their decisions may not nullified by appointed officials happen 10 be in posi1ions 1hat si them. t~e ability 10 opcrat~ Pf'Olf'I. proh1b11ed by law," the JUdgt said. He said Poindexter showed .. e~dencc of recognizing that pri c1plc and the seriousness of its vi at1on." Greene allowed Poi ndexter to main free wllilc he appeals fi felony co nvictions. -By TIJt' ASIOCl•ld P erican lets you ... and on offi Get the double advantage of a high yield Deposit Plus CD, Hurry. and k1e k in a high r.Hc on a 6-n1on1h or I ·year Dep.J~it Plu ~ CD at Great Arnerican Bank . Anti . gel thi~ re · markable benctl t too: The freedom to .rtltl In 6-Monlh s.scr . 8.'43 ~ Annual Yield"' Rare I-Year 9.00% 8.61% by the full failh and credi1 ofrtie U.S. government . Wm a trip to the Bahamas! .. Annual Yield• Ral< your accounr at rhe Now through Jul y l1rigina l rJle. even if Rates shown are for balances 31. 1990. enter our rate> go down . qfS IO.OOOormore. Grear American Bank · Start wirh a> linle '" S2.500 Sulnmer Sweepstakes! (ju>r S l.(JOO if you.' re 60 or older). If your name is drawn. you and Du ri ng th e lenn l)f your CD. you u friend wi ll rake off for the beauti· can add money up to rhe amounr of ful Bahamas. where you ill spend 8 your opening dep<»ir. days. 7 nighls and enjoy spectacular C;ill 1-800-42.J,BANK or \'i;it Pamdise Island. Nassau and Cable cyie of1hc offices lisred below to Beach. learn more . Great American Bank Cornpliments of Grea1 American .. ha s heen serving familie. like yours Bank. SSB you'll receive airl.ine tickets, ro; 105 years. And. your money B hotel accommoda1ions-even " rnsured by the FDIC . backed some spendi ng money. I Great American Bank Over !' ·century of service . •1n1cre'! h\.'.tlfllPJ'lndtd d.uly Oil 11 l6, •• l(I, b~)•• Ttk ~·urn-111 ratt h 'lihJttl 10 rh1nrr upon l't'nt\ft.11 ~t1\1mum optn1n• ~rl i• S.2-'0.fW .\llb<-!11n111I ptn1h,. fo, t1ttl~'""' 11hd~""1r OOcrfnJ tlllc f, \llb}tfl 1oeh1t11fe d111,. ••You"""' be •I ka..., 111 iotnttt N!)pu~"" or drp._ ... 11 Mct''''1· Entr1tt mU\I he m't'ntd">' July JI. 1990 Onc-1r1p""' iU bt lf""·•t\kUlnG~111A rn:•n\ thr m11r\.t1 Ml't'I• Dt1a~\,, rulr, Mdtnuy form,~•ilabk Ill •llOl'l'lll Aimtrinlnof~\ • I I --011cowr Ad\1an1 ~ Briq-M Mt1'30 w:.oons 1trC.H>mMi. ·For lhtcAfke ntlllrtSl)QU,ct.* IWINM orCilll 1..-...ul·BANK. --+•-· IWIJio& IMnd. JOI M•rinrA,e .. ()73-J212 • ........ t 9't, fllX) r.., 8:i.ll"tM 8l\J,. 673~J'm l Hunfintlon INctl. 197~0 1kA'h 8J~d .. 961·2""6 •1.apni 8-h. 2fllJ<kr:1tnA\'e,, 4~7'-'1 Nnrpon Bueti.~ CQrpOnlte P1111a , 6#-188.5 • NtwpClll1 lwta/Udo. 'Jll ~!'Of\ 8h«i .. 67~·""°'' 11 . .. I , . , • le tt ooet1n1 YOU "'oney to Mve "'o"•Y' .,, ,.. .. ' ,.., ' ""'" .,. ~ .,... . " -... -~ .. ,.,.•r.-.c.• •• .,.i .. ,.......,._ .... , ..... ,,,~ S''OI 6"' ,_,,,,,., ~ .... ,, ,.,.,....,""' ,.,. '• ,. .. • •• ,. .. -~-,,,,.'""" ........ ' STANDARD PACIFIC SAVINGS ''"''" "' IXCl"90MAL twotomer .. ,., .. , NOT IXCl~TION ,.,,, ... •~••o••G Wt on., tltrtd Mo"•Y Mt rhl C"•Ol1t9 •11<1 S•••"O• tttovfttt "'"~MO "'""'~'V t••e .,.flt if t~ N le1M;t t O•t M IO# t_,. M lltl"'W"' 1eqy11eMt l'll lllNlllUll UtAMCI . , .... ..... 10,000 () lllf I! SEl>VfCLS ' i • '"'''* ~ ""J II t "'? • • ..,, ,,. .... .,_. ~' 5•_, ~ .... ~""'A (H IW"'• • • r-e.·• ll!' 11.1 V. • • 1i ..... ~tr ANNUM. IPPICTtn HfTl ... IT ANNUAL . MTI YllLD 1.ltcnl 1.•'°"1 1.111"' 1.1'4nl 1.'°°" 1."°" l"IU.M t ell Ot alop by OW< enoct •JICI lt t OUt Cvolo..,lt St,.,lct illftlft .. ftll h¥U t<Plo1ft to yov wtoy yov ""'vlf ltl Sl-•rd l"~lllc Sev1t191 lollt ~· .. •II ti yo.i• ....... "' ...... .... -~-... teolll.ffy _ ... 141IOStOO000 - .. ""'" ... ~ "' ,,,.,. oM\t " o ~---..,_ llSllJ!f nn lilof'l!'r Mlrtlll ~~ .,>tt.....U • I \ HOW'S BUSINESS? • ProfessJonol typesetting •Brochures • Logo designs • Print advertisements • Rodto advertisements (714) 847-1981 -· -~~s~ State· expected to show ;J6~ · ~;,i-blggestjob ·galn In nation ~ ~~V!Jlpf4 ~ ' 9y JOHN D. lkC1.AIH l'ttod•··,........, WAS HINGTON -One of every six jobs crea&ed throuah the tum of the century is expected to be in California, reflectina the continued lhif\ of ~onomic activi ty to the Sun Belt, the aovem ment said Monday. "California is projected to pin 3.4 million of the 18.9 million new jobs created nationally" from 1988 to 2000, said the forecast by the Com- m~e Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis. That would give the state 19 million )obs. "A6nda and Texas are projected to have increases of more than I million Jobs each," to 8 million and 9.7 millton respectively. the depart- ment said. National em ployment op- portunities art expected to n5C 14.3 percent to IS l.S m1ll1on JObs. The study projected that the fastest job arowth will be in Nevada, up 31.S percent to 847,000, and Arizona. up 26. 7 percent to 2.l million. Those two states also should show the fastest arowth rates in total personal income and popu- lation, the depanment said. CahJom1a Wlll continue to be the nation's most populous state, ~ow­ ina l7. I percent to 33.2 million people. It also will be first in totaJ personal income, up 33 percent to SS68 balllon. -IJy ne A•Nda'-4 Pttu I Jqhi1 Hanc"ock purchases Cost Care HUNTINGTON BEACH -Cost wath annual reve nue expected to T he ac.quisitton 1s seen as a ma)Or Care Inc. was acquired by John exceed $40 m1llton. efTon by Hancock to control ns1n1 Ill.~:·:. Hancock Financial Services, Han-healt h care costs and claims. Cost 1 cock announced Monday. Terms of Cost arc. a health care cost-Care has been tn bussness for nine the purchase wert not disclosed, but containment company. w1ll retasn years and curr~ntly serves more than the consolidation is predicted to its name, bccomsng a wholl y owned 6,000 corporate clients who provide create one of the largest mana,ed subs1d1ary of John Hancock Mu tual insurance for 3 million emplo)'ces •· health' care operation~ in the nation Life Insurance C'o. of Boston. and dependents. Week opens with rally led by blue chips NEW YORK -The 'tock market snapped out of last week's sl ump 4: Monday w11h a rally led b) blue 4. chaps. : 6 But trading set its slowest pace to NEW YORK (AP) -TM toOowlno list sl!Ows the Ovtr· 1ne-Counter stocks encl werrents th1I n•v• oone up the most end dOwn the most based on percent ot chenge for Mondev. No 1«urlllt1 trt dlno below s2 or 1000 sneres ere Included. Net end 11ercentege chenges ere the difference betwHn the prevlous cioslno p•lce 1nJ Mondev's ltsl or bid price i SCen~s MtmbrSYC s AmEcolollv 4 Ctra~ne 5 ~lret nt11 SC t :r~·~1&~o 8 ~ilf Coro II •bolMtd lie !Am J New~noBcP 1 S.ndwchCooo 14 H1thew'v 1·1 Summit en 1 Prv8rd I I Jenfrd. fe1 entCotr I deslfn1 s ~ Find IS T n ~oSl~cns ~.rie~'co Eur Nall HMO DOWNS Ne me l MlcrQCom Ml dDt POI MrcnB~pCt 4 w,r.PJI CP S ~elMlc t Y 6 orner n 7 s111n11 t Ins 1trmC.lf T~~tbenk 11 gtgrldDtv ~OU.)8 1 L Coro 14 IX CP S C.enlvte 6 WeshBcpOC 7 ~tPYl>Weslt Hlthdvn MCP-nvonlhc nettk rnem ~rrvLend 4 rtGP WI S nsorCtrl Lest Ctte ,,~ -I ., 2 -'• , -,, 6 -11'1 2. -11 ' ->. i. = ~ 1 , -., '• -""" >. -'• 1 I -111 '1-'l'J -. -1 . -,, 10 • -I • 1ll. -1lt •.. -.,, 134 -1 2i·16 -v. 2 -16 -,. • -3 2~ -'I• 2lt -'• J'oef· 8~ ~·3 UP J Uo .S Uo 17.4 uo 17.2 8~ 1!:'14 UP 14. Uo 14. 8~ 11 4 UP 1 UP I UP I UP 1 .5 UP 1 9 UP 11., UP JI Uo 1 l UP 11 Uo 11 UP 11.1 morr than two months. The Dow Jones average of 30 anctustnals. down 38.59 point\ last NEW YORI( (AP) -Flnel Dow Jorlfl efeges for M~•v. l 2156.93 ; •. ~2.~ fin~~ n ""·'° 1 l/H9124 1+ .n I 21 1,13 . 211.2 . .76 ~.": '°''" .. rn "" ~~i:M~i Ullls .fet. 6S Stk I .90S, NEW YORK (AP) -M ost •cilYt_OVef"•IM -counler stoclc.s su1X»lled bv NASO Name Tt lMt • Mitre FIE•ec .Apol.C TICmA s Intel Orectes Ml~sfl s MCI SunMlc AdYt nct<I Declined ¥ncn,nQed otel u uts Ntw nlgns Nt w lows ~01e1 s.lts Last er NEW YORK (APl -Montv r fltS for Mond•v H rePOrled bY Tt,.relt svstems lf'i1ere11 1n1ertsl r ett inde• I 103 irlme Rell 1000 ls ounl Ra te 7 00 ro~er cell toen rete 9 2S ~. rel t~nds marktl rare Hlgn r· t Low Lest . D-. .. rs commerc1el ~per JO· IO dev 1.13·7 Ct rllllcatts of OePOs11 rimerv ~devs, 7.~ davs, 7 di vs" 7 J ear,• 06 # Helpinr with home ownership Mulng It poeetble for low and moderat•lncome peop6e to be- come p8tt of the American drMm II the 1pec'81ty of Peul Thomu, I091) production man- ager at Stand•d Padftc Sav- ing• In N9wport Beech. Thoma, 49, II an educator turned ban"• who relocated from Colorado two ye11r9 ago and jotned Standard Pedftc lut Decefnber ..... ..,. a ~ .. a teectw. C09Ch and prtndpal to ·move into the ~:Ina bullMll 11 yMrl ego, up • number of mortpge corpor- ation• In LM..ood. Colo. "One of my pet projeeta, u a member of the Community ,.._ lnveetment Act. II °"' IHlng loen ongtnatlon and proc1111ng for people In Colt• U... a.ta Ana. Huntington llMdt and Welt..... .... loer'8 for hofw In the 1150,000 Md-unMt ,..,..... ThalMI .... ~;m~ proud of the CRA z:li"" Ind the feet ..... ..... .... o1t1c ta one of oner two or ...,_ ttwlftl In .... ..,... In ..... ThomM ...... In ,.,.. .-.... en Colcndo....,. ._ l'Mll TllD•M WM a PMt president and direc- tor of Alten)aitve Homee for Youtha. a program for abuMd and dl1advantaged young people. A home wu dedicated In hta name In 1913. Active In 1oftball and ••lgMHftlng! Thoma Mo en-,. --= •ound .. lllbOa l"8nd bomood. Htl eon, o.td. 11 a~ at c.I State ~~. "--"°"'' out of the ........... P8Clftc a-. ofWce • 4llO M9oAr1lu Blvd., ..... IOO, In t'9wport lwtl. He cen be ......... ll6-053I for ad- ....... lfonMllon. WESl COAST PLUMBING & ROOTER 'tiv ~ IO_,.. rovt _. t°' ~ kJ (CIH • Experienced, Profe1sional Service C~ Repipe SeNb • E*91on1c aW localing Water & Goa M0tt. • °'°" & Sewer deC111i119 =: = Fixturel -: ~~Home~ FREE ESTIMATES rJ • 24 Hour "19M<• 8Q2 -7704 • .. week. rebounded 30.19 to 2.892.57. Advancing issues outnumbered declines b)' about 5 to 3 1n na- t1onw1de trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 918 up. 563 down and 516 unchanged. Volume on the Ooor of the Big Board ca me to 119.55 mil lion shares. down from 142.60 million 1n the previous session and the lightest total since a· I 14 97 m1lllon-share day on April 9. Analysts said traders were doing some selectl\e "barga1n-hunttng" in the blue chaps while the)' awaited a ft'HAT ,,.SE DID NEW YOftK (.APl Jun. 11 t\,_EX l~EA DERS t>road array of economic repons due from the government this week. Among thr monthl) statastacs on the agenda for Wall treet are the producer pnce index of fintshed goods, due on Thursday, and the consumer pnce tndex and the na- uon's trade balance, both on Fnday. 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The bu • .,,. •• ,,,..,.,..,... . 1303 Avocado, Suite 115 Newport Bffch, CA 92980 (7141 84MZZ8 0 POINTS • Lowest rates l l . • . • I .• !- -OM.VN.OT/T~.--12, .. Blues bUffs hall seven-hour fest Mamet's 'Plow' cuts d pat S 9Y IMS YOtCOI ~,_...., .. _, More than Rvcn hours of tM b&ua.-aU&bt '°"nd Uke it could set you down. But an eclect1c mix or performers in&erprt'tina bluet in their own ways made the &n\On and Hedaes Blues Festival a lively one that pleased the mostly youn" under-30I crowd that filled the Pacif.c Amphitheatre: in Costa Mesa Saturday evcnina. Or. John Started off the fe1t1vaJ early-while CODCer1&0Cf'I ~ 1ull filina in -with his New Orleans rhythm and blues. Backed by · a colorfully drcsed band, the pia.nist and raspy-voiced 1inaer. wbotc real name is Mu Rebcnnack, aot the audience an a aood mood with his spunky Afro-Cuban. rhumba-influenccd music. Blues punsts might have been blue about the 1hon penod of umc lovely Irma Thomas was on st.aae -lcu than half an hour. Dunna her bncf but memorable appearance, Thomas' full, rich voice capuvated her audience and illustrated why she is called 1he "Soul Ouetn of New.Orleans" Thomas' songs, hltc the w1uy "You Can Have My Husband. 81.11 Please Don't Mes~ With My Man." were blues at their best, plain11~~ yet spmtcd AIM> a bit tfoappo1nt1ng was the short umc music legend John ...., ~ ue Hooker provided a ')punky, moving set that dcmon11tratcd why the rock and roll r>tars of today look to the gu1tanst and singer for 1nspirat1on. Stevie Ra)' Vaughan, another inOuenttal gu1tanst, opened his SCI wuh a \Ca ring guitar \olo, \howing off the funo\1ty and energetic ~tyle for wh1c.h he I'>'><> well known. It wa') evident a good many of the uowd had Lome JU')t to ~e Vaughan. for suddenly almost every • young man in the audience wcu on h11> feet, playing an air-guitar along with the hat-topped long-haired Vaughan Tbc hard-<.."<>rc Vaughan fan'> weren't disappointed as he nppcd through favorite'> like "11ghtmpc" and "l)uper'>ll\IOn "8 )' then. most of the t.rc1wd wa., on 11\ feet, grooving and dapping along with VautUia n a\ he made hi\ gu1Lar "'"8 Joe ( 1x.ker. hilled a\ an "English Rl ues Rocker" by fc')uval Or"'3n11er\ prnv1tkd :i good \how w1th·h1') gravely vo1ted, soulful rendition\ of other\· wng\ ( otkl'r had the crowd going with ..ungs like "W1th A I 1ttlc )kip 1-rom My h1cnds" and "hd1ng All Kight," during wh1<.h the kqb<J:ird pl:i)cr \111lcd. Uu111 \udden \l11h to h1'> 1982 top-40 ballad hit "Up Where We Belong" d1'><1ppo1nted h1\ fan\ \lnte nol onl y wa\ 11 an unnecl's~ry move :iwa)' frnm the ~p1ntcd 1 hythm and hluc') mood, the fcmalr \lftgn wh11 pcd111 med tht dul'I with him wa\ not up to par with the gri \l)'-vrm.ed C od .. e1 I lung' gol hatk on irad. wht·n Vaughan\ guitar Joined ( ockcr on · Watt.h1ng the R1\er I lo"" And hluc' kgt:nd HU King helped l'nd lht· fc\tl\al on th e ngh1 trat ~ wuh Im \oullul gu11.ir pl..i \ing One of the natwn's bc:'>l·known, l><:\l·lo\(:d nlu\lt.1a11' K111g \\Tmcd tu reJuvcn<llc the uowd -wh1l h l'Ven J ltt:1 .,nt:n houf\ wa\ d;111e .. 1ng Jnd dapping cnthu~1a\lrlall y 1n the .mk\ \ linJI J.1111 ''''"'"" with C olkt:r and Vaughan left the audrtllll' \al1:ill'd TV Listings 9rTOMTnUI ~ .... '* ..... Some playwn.tau .,. ::; whee p1ocun1, omen...,.. Ina charac1a'. O.wid MaJMt euel1 ti I theatncaJ liftlUill. Craaina the laftlUIF -and aJao the body a.=· -of dramatic conflict 11 met'1 1aock in trade and no one don ia better. In p11t scuon1, South Cout R'epenory lw demonstrated thi1 point with ill productions of "American Buffalo .. and the Pulitzer Priu-winnina ''Glenprry G len Rou." Mamet is rc.'?.'.esentcd o nce apin at SCR with • Speed the Plow, in which he disieets the an of doina bu~1ocu in Hollywood in all its Jl1b, profane phonincst thinly coated ovrr a heavy layer of avarice. But when he dares 10 hint that idealism might enter, even lt'fhporarily. into whether or not a deal gets done, then the f)oves come off and it's survival of tile emotionally fitt est. "'Speed the Plow" cuts surgicall y into the J)cart of It~ subJCCt, and dim:tor Mary 8. Robinson'11 thrcc- charactcr cast creates a menu fit for a theater ttourmct. Mamet's dialogue -w11h 11s fit ., and sums, us rep- cu11011s and hes11a11on~ -1s a for- m1dahlc challenge men to superbly by ca<.:h of lh a<:IOr'>. 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PITTSBURGH -Oscar-wanning IC1tcss Sharley MacLainc says her recent knee operauon probably lddcd 15 years to her dancing ca-reer. "I had a video taken of the oper- ation. The doctor said 11 wat. th e best movie I ever made," said MacLa1nc. who 1s in town prepanng for today's opening of a national J)(rformance tour. The su rgery to repair tom liga- ments and a dislocated knee cap came aner she was hun while re- hearsing a dance number earlier this spring. MacLa1nc. 56, says she hfied wei&hts and exercised the knee uncferwatcr to rebuild her strength. "It was my first operation ever. and I could have seen it as a trqedy.'' she said. "But 11 slowed me down to rcOect. so I've almost finished another book. I th ink it has fiven me anoth<.'f 15 Y.tars of danc-•na." The ve teran actress won best ac- ~s honors for the 1982 film DEAR ANN: I had to write.and tell you of the wonderful thina that happened as a direct result of one of your columns. I am the mother of two children, the oldest an 8-ycar- "Terms of Endearment." The actress-singer-dancer a nd best-selling author has written sev- eral metaph ysica l books. including "Out on a Limb" and "Dancing in Lil.ht." Her next movie project 1s to pla> silent movie star Lout~ Brook~ in a b1ograph1cal film. NEW YORK -Repons that the mamage of Andrew Cuomo and Kerry Kennedy was engineered to merge two poht1cal dynasties are "really a lo t of baloney." says thl' father of the groom. Gov. Mano Cuomo. CompannJ the Kenncdys a nd Cuomos pohttcally 1s hke "compar- ing an elephant and a squirrel." Cumo said in a TV interview Mon-day. "They arc a profou nd institution politically," Cuomo said of the Ken- nedy clan. "They've had a long hnc of successes and power and 1n- Ouence. We have one auy. who lost three times in the ~me year \O Ed olct boy who is severely handi· , ) ca~. He was born with a crip- 1 I' ptins binh defect known a• arthro-1 lfYPOli$. Ann ·Landers -Travis ha5 limited use of his hands, arms, feet and lqs. After eiaht surakal procedures he can M1k -not very fast nor very far, but he sets' around. Although he ia very briaht and outaoin&. Travis was Kosmic, a 2-year-old yellow l..abra- llill heavily dependent on those dor retriever, came into our lives. l mo nd harri Kosmic actually p;cb Travis up f a' •tfAe hat~· not bcina on Wis own. when he f*!'ls, opens doora for ham, 11 When he wc"t tp school. he hid to tuma on lilhts. pulls his whtelchair. have an aide. When he went to act• ... too hip for him 10 reach 1 tMnhday par11es he had to be aqom-~nd pecks up wha,tever t?e drope. She •' panied by his father or me. I aon•t 11 tru.ly an 1maz1na anunal. ~·' llavc to tell you how tiresome he .Th11 ~r Travis fOCI IO echool 1 found it ~be constantly surrounded with .no ~ide. tW needs only Kouruc ,. -by adults by h11 1.idc. Tb11 would be enou&h. Then, ihree yean a,o you ran a • ~I ~~IC .don m~. For the lfnt ' I • ' I • '" lenrr from 10mconc whote un<'lc ttme In h11 hft, Trav11 11 lhe envy of Md died and left ham S.S,000. Your h11 fhenda and ~~lift. latle9d Nlder wu=1n1 for a worthy of lllll".I on the aidct1nn, u ht oner cMrily '° lilt moncr, 10 did, lb1nkint. ··1 wish I could do Your mpon was bnef. • Canu•c that.•• h11 mends now W111th Tra ... • Compen1on1 for lnckpendcnce and k.ounac and say, .. Wow! 1•'1 uaha1 clop 10 antlt the .. ysically lhal tomelhuw!" ... 111911'ic:apped, ·• you 11td and lben So tueeaaftal a tam arc dley IMI l •. - • 11¥1 IM lddma. Thlt ~ Trav11 and k.ounec have .,._ C111111d IM"°""' o( my '°" • life. named 1990 Nateonal Amht'Mdoin We appHed 10 IM orpnil.ltion Aw for C'.ininc Compen1on1 for 1-. a dal. and after 1 two-yar wan. pendence. Th11 has done wondcn • I .... ' Shlrley Maclain• Koch. was a lous) candidate in '74, got lucky 1n '8:! and nov. I'm the governor .. The governor\ cldct.t wn. who 1s 32. and 1he 30-)car-old daughter of the late Roben F Kennedy were married Sa1urday at t. Matthew's C a1hcdral in Washi ngton. DA LLAS -Country .,ingmg star Clint Black said he didn't t.tan strumming and crooning to become a 'iCX ciymbol. but 11 happened any- way. for o ur son's self-esteem. Wh en asked how Ko m1c ha chanacd his hfe. Travis told one interviewer. "Well, I guess you might sal. I don't feel handicapped anymore. · I c,an't beam to tell you what those words mean to me. Peoplt every- where see these two toacther and come away with an entirely different amtude about dots and the di11bled. What an incredible contribution for an 8·year--0ld! I'm SOn"Y this letter is so long, Ann, but thcr~ 1s so much to say and I just couldn't leave 1ny1hina out. These doa.• change the bves of dis- abled people so dram11kally that 1those who have not e~pericnttd it ~annot fully understand. Pte11e. keep preadina tbe ~ord . Somewhere out Lhere 11 a d111blC'd person who t onl y a dot away from a full and reward1n1 hfe. You have it within your power to chanae thinp. I know )Ou chanted our livn and '*C canno1 thank yoµ CftOUlh, With Slnttrett patllude -KAY STO i , MARATHON, FLA. DEAR UY ~ 11111111 ,_ .... '"'...., ..... , WOean.4 ,. .. .,. ·:.~.!C7 .. ~ .... lerrtne ..... ...-... ................. ,.. • ...,. .. c.....~-.......... et. ,... Ill P.O. ... .. •. S.••• .... Calif • W-t4•1. ~re .,.. ,.., trsbbl , • .., •• ,.... dM temtry • . ., CM'ol&C~ Orange Blossom Ball. raises S 1.45 mllllon · I I ,,,. • -·- Gow. Marlo Cuomo "If )OU a~~cd me about the SC.\ symbol thing .,1, months ago I v.ould have \tra)ed av.a) from the conversation ... he ..aid ··1 "ould have said. 'That\ not mc · Now. 1t'"> gelling kind ol hard I know I have to accept 11 .. Black. who 1s scheduled to appear an Dallas on Saturda) at a fund- ra1ser for 1hc American Cancer So- c1CI), said ht~ lifestyle makes settling 1 down 1mposs1ble. -By Tk A,.oclalH Pm. In the jam-pecked ballroom of more than 7 SO auesu. everyone . wanted rinpide 1e1tina for the after. dinneT performance Of ain,er Beo Vereen. Those with the really bi& buck.I ao• it We're aatkjna really bia1 Benefit orpnizen bi.lied the Or- anae B&ossom Ball as Ora.net Coun. ty's Iatan• fund-raiter ever, railina close to a wboppina SI .4S million. Nol bed. Tickets to Saturday's hiah-roller at the Irvine Hilton an suppon of the Oranaewood Cb11drcn'1 Foundation were priced at S 300 · pet person. Some paid more. Board chairman Gen. William Lyon and his wife Willa Dean plus Lhe fellows from the Fieldstone Co. each popped for $250,000. Those writing checks for $100,000 each included John and Merry Hagestad, event chairwoman Kathryn Thompso n Owen, the Baldwin clan and Tommy and Joyce Tucker. Others, hke George and Judie Argyros and Pat and Marv Weiss (carpet krng Weiss named sof\ gray the hot color an carpet these days) paid $25,000 for an upfront table. Besides a better view of Vereen, big spenders were closer to the splen- dor of the even1na ... the butterflies sprinking the ballroom: 1he ex- clusive to-the-Ooor gold lame linens aracang only 1he tables of ma1or underwriters; the two dance noors of rock.ers, rolling to the sounds of Barry Cole and his Sounds of Music; and a special video c111ng the purpose and progress of the Oranae- wood Children's Home. Cocktail chatter: Benerflles Notewonhy. T}le elcpnt and symbolic anv1tat1o ns and dinner pro- Nostalgia on track Wha1e ver your age, 1f you grew up near railroad tracks at 1he out skirts of town. tr.un whis tles ~ake you back. To shoes stick) w1m hot tar and burrs on your socks. I had to idle the car at a crossi ng ye terday while a mun v.ent b). whistle ablast. the whistle dying wuh that Doppler death. When 1 came back to the houS<'. I took off my '>hoc!> and socks and looked al them You can ~) this aboul lob'itcrs Females ha ve "1der ta1lt. How man) TV channels can you get on }Our S<'t'l U household average 1s reponed to be 28 now Fifiy-four percent get more than 20 ~ven perctnt get fcv.er than seven. Thai monlh wherein OC{'Ur the grca1cst number of conception that result an b1nhs 1s December In many countnes Q. You said women wh o marry yo unger men hve longer. Docs that mean the younger the man. the longer the woman live "! A. No, sir. 1f the man is more than 14 years younger. the stat1st1cs do n't hold. EPARATE TH~BEST~ FROM THE REST WITH . TV UPDATE'S ''MOVIE UPDATE.'' Carol Humphreys pam 1mpttSled. "We chose butterflies to rcpraeat • our theme. a celebrauon of life." noied ph&lant brop1c cyclone Thompson Owen, dunng a VIP re- ception. ... Was President Bush reaUy go1n1 to attend the bash. 8$ rumored? ··well, we ~nt tum an mv1taoon," said Willa ~n Lyon, dressed 1n a dramatic black column fo und at Amen Wardy's. The Lyons arc av quaanted with the president. Barbara Bush, who once toured era.. wood, sent a lener that was read to the throng. ... Thompson-Owen met singer Pat Boone at a spnng gala in her honor. "We became acquainted and she anviled me tonight I'm not involved wtth Orangcwood (yet)," Boone said, sipping a gingerale. Boone said has energy is into telev1S1on (he ov.ns a locaJ cable stauon) and he ho~ to do a show along the hnes of what Anhur Godfrey oncx did. Boo ne confided he has not senously begun to housebunt m Orange County, but he wanu to. "We must sell our hou~ an Bever- ly Hills first." BHI We found local designer G1g1 Galdas 1nspccung the sh1mmcnnr and gJmenng gJitterau for some of his beaded dazzlers. Among the more subtle social cyclones was Lois Adnn. who strutted through the rc- cej)taon an 1he 1 vory s1unner she wore to marry her moonwalker two and a half yea~ ago. "Thi"> 1s the first tame I've worn 11 since the wedding." she said BasebaJI Reured baseball great Doug ~ 1 ncxs won't ha'e far 10 go for a wttkend of unwinding lrom a heav) duty v.ttk 1n the de\Cloping busi- ness. He and wife. Knsu. are fina1tz- 1na the purchase of a pn e) bayfront bun~ow on Balboa Island No 1hey won t ~II their manse up the road 10 Bcllcoun. The) 'II u.st' the Balboa pad a' a beach house tll) me' L.M. Boyd Photography wa invented by two people at the same ume work.ing tn different places. was the tele- scope So was the t('lcphone Men are better at reac11ng maix. but women arc bcncr at giving dll'CC· lions. Generali) Researchers who so aver talk abou1 "~paual I.all " and "verbal skills" and all that 1here Do )Ou lid) up lh(' hotel room before )'OU check out" lieventy per- cent of the hote l guests do so. at-- cording to 1he urve) ta~cr . Main I) I suspect. bccauM" 1hat's the be5t·wa to find out 1f }ou"ve forgotten an}- thang. No1h1ng 'iO clearl) dcmonstrntl"\ the inequallt) of opponuntt}. said a Bnush JUdgc as this; "Women ma~e the best murderers. but men do most of 1he k1lhng. .. ------- . Each week in TV UPDATE, TV viewers get the pkks and . pons of the week'• upcoming network movies. Every .. column Includes lively tn0vie descriptions and informed reviews by TV UPDATE'• syndicated movie crttk, Robert ~Matteo. l Look for "Movie Update" in TV UPOATt the weeifly televtllon btlnga magazine cQming .oOn to this , ...,.,., _____ ...___...., D r.n TV UPDATE UP-TO-THl-MINUTI AND AT YOUI FINGllTIPS FINE TUNE YOUR ADY!RTISING_ ,\ WITH TY UPDATE CALL -142 4111 ext 2IO , .. Aa 0.-. CoMt DAILY PILOT/ T-• .-11, - TD FAMD.T CIRCUS "I did that once with my finger .paints . " MARMADUKE -by Brad Anderson t ' :. 0 l I 0 ¥ 0 "-"--1~'~·~· --'~~~~~~==~~~"'- i 1. ~ • /1R. G~i ll l\'Af'J>i~l ;iro THE CALF ROPIN!J Co~TiTiorl DENNIS THE MENACE - GARFIELD IT'!I GOOP TO C.ET AWA" NOW ANDTMEN by Hank Ketcham nur:D BASSET by Alex Greher ' \ 'I ' .,1z.\ ··sornehow he always knows when we're going ta-take him to the v'1." NANCY L "f -< . , ;tt TUMBLEWEEDS l'M<R~'P 1!<< f'D<m"fR COM~FllOM? .CJ !\_ """~ ~SRA IP ON t HUMCf~ tMllKfN FilRM, l ,_, ••l ' YXC"l--:~=:~c-.; ~ '] PRO!WJLY ~LP VISITOTiEil Pl'a'IE,.•,w.'W1L 80T I LIKE 'tl GIVE 'lblJ ALL MV SOSINESS.11 lN1t:RE.?T11'¥J IDEA , WT 1 1>\i/'ll<. I 'LL PASf:o. 6()1liU. by Jerry Scot! .• :t'.D AA~ m RU>I OOT Of 11\JN6!. m OOMPl.All" AWOT 11-\l~ EARLY INTO M4 'IACATION · by Tom K. Ryan f!MHsR.iSf?~ MYAA1"1tiFI (p ~IKl'E A ll()flP WM'H HIM • .. , DRABBLE ·ROSE IS ROSE by Kevin Fagan by. Pat Brady ,~, TllKf~ omu.1 l ~ - SUll A ~A1 lj() CI069lli' VJ@ ~Cit ~"' .' • ·- SHOE SIT, I SAID! 1----,1""') _,,---'"- 10 cut c:o5ts ar"1 to finci mor.. e(t1cienl: w._yc to accc"'phsh .;.tt;; J?1i,6J.on.. JUDGE f> ARKER tT WAS VE R Y KIND OF= YOU 'TO C A LL, AeB~Y I R lGRT-NOW AMY'S NEXT'OOOR WITH NEIGH90RS~ ... BUT I WOULD APPRECIATE HER BEING AWAY F=OR: A FEW DAYS .,. ANO SPENCER ~ARM S V'll OULO BE PERF"ECT ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN 'ltRRIFil ! I'ffl Jl.J$1" Ae0uT .10 smR'f 1\lE CW\P'fER ON l OUR '. eA'ffLE Of' "fHE BANDS ~-----1 FEfifl VAL' lHAT IJJE HOl.D I EVE!<() FALL ! , SIT.' by Jeff MacNelly by Harold le Doux by Tom Batluk lf WA5 A ()ARK AND !,T()Rf'N.) Nl6HT ... .. ,OLUC I I I r I I . • ~~ ~...:-:::.··.= _....._ ..... _~)- I I I I·•• ' -"-·-. • OllANGE COAST -.... An Independent Newspaper PWl1M1ed bv Page C1oop Putfah1ng Inc l.a..t I . Pete, p1esod&l1 & chiel e.<ecuttve officer W-.... S. LelNl.I, edttOI se ... Marttle, monog1119 edtt()( Deft r.nley, ed11oit0I poge ed11or Ston W""'8n, news edllOf Of .. ~., CtlV edtlOf •..-lle.m, leo1111es edtlOf lee-Cartten, spom ed1t01 Car.I Humpht..,., soc1e1v ed11or Elliot Stein, Jr., ch<lirmol'f O.ald W. Adcea, Jr., genornl monoger Wetter lufrou9h1, 1901-1919, f~1ng publisher · Comm~ntary Bureaucracy must ~ ,be top priority for budget cuts I • By ANDREW FERGUSON The so<alled budget summit between the White House and con- gressional leaders lumbers along. halting every few days so the summiteers can hint at tax increa cs and rei~erate that the federal budget has been "cut to the bone." The summiteers m1gh1 want take time off to do a little reading. We have a suggestion: an article in the June issue of Washington Monthly magazine called "How to Cut the Bureaucracy in Half," by Scott Shuger. Shuger's article is a horror story of bureaucracy run amok. The federal govemmen1 today employs 3.1 million civilians, sli~tly less than the number at the climax of World War II. The crucial difference. of course. is that today we're not at war. Even Ronald Reagan. supposedly anti· government. finished his term with 7.5 percent more federal employees than when he started. What do these people do all day? Many are dedicated public servants. But others don't do much. One employee of the General Services Administration told huger 1hat her boss gathered the ~ff every day to read aloud from the National Enquirer. Several spoke of mid-week golf games. long lunches and even real estate or compuler software businesses run from 1he office. And there I!> much memo-wri11ng and meeting-attending -often 10 no d1scern1blc effect. One key to the probkrn. •Mites Shuger. 1s "Slot Syndrome": Once a job is created. 1t becomes impossible 10 eliminate. even after its mission Is obsolete. Man} bureaucrats arc "lleadlcss Nails": "You can get them in. but you can't get them out." To fire a delinquent employee requires a detailed three-~car record of mfenor performance. Ve ry few bosses have the 1nchna11on 10 keep such a rcrnrd. o the time-sen crs \\all for the bonanza of retirement. GS-14s (those at the middle of the go\crnmcnt bureaucracy) earn about $65.000 a year; w11h normal life expectanq. each wi ll earn SI m1lllon total pension benefits. Most of the bureau rats told huger their offices' personnel could be cul 25 percent 10 50 pcrcen1 "''h 1 little adverse impact on government performance. Ci' 1llan gm ernmenl salaries now cost the taxpayer $85 billion ~earl) .. o "c'rc tallong about maJOr sa'~~s,., But 1s anybody in the White Hou'e or the Congre~~ llstenmg'l 4 ' AadreM' Ferguson Is a Wasbiagtoa D.C.-based trrft6" f'dt' 'tbe Oru1e Coast DaJJy Pilot Today In history Today 1s Tuesda). June 12, the I 63rd da} of 1990. There are :?02 days left 1n the )Car. Today's H1ghllgh1 in History: On June 12, 1939. the N;.111onal Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was dedicated in Cooperstown. N. Y. -100 years to the da) on which Abner Doubleda) !>upposedl> tn· vented the sport. (Most sports h1s- tonans doubt. ho"evrr. that Doubleday truly mvcntcd baseball.) On th is date: In 1665. England tn'itallcd a mu- nicipal government in Ne,... York. formerly the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam. In 1776. Virginia's colonial lcgas· lature became the first to adopl a 8111 of Rights. In 1838. the Iowa Temtor) was organized. In t 898. Ph1ltpp1nc nationalists declared independ~nce from Spam. In 1937, the Soviet Union ex· ecuted eight army leaders as a purge under Josef tahn continued. Jn 1963. civil rights leader Medgar I Evers was fatally shot an front of his home in Jacksoo. M1 s. In 1963, one of Holl ywood's c~st- 1 tiest failures. "Cleopatra." stamng Elizabeth Ta) lor. Richan.I Burton and Re\'. Hamson. premiered tn New York In 1967. 1he U.S. uprcme C'oun s1ruck down state law" proh1bi11ng interracial marriages. In 197 1, Tricia N1\'.on and Edwa rd F. Cox ,...ere married 1n a ceremony in the Wh11e House RoSt' Garden. In 1978. Oav1d Berkowitz was c;en lenced to 25 years to life in prison for each of 1hc "" "Son of am" .44-cahbcr killings that had lemfied Ne"' Yorkers. In 1979. :!6-)ear-old C)chc;t Bryan .\lien OC'" the man-powered Gossamer Albatross acros<; the Eng- lish Channel. . In 1982. an ec;timated 750.000 anti-nuclear demonstra1ors filled New York's Central Park. In 19 6 .. oulh Africa declared a national 'ilate of emergency, giving virtually unhm11ed power to 'lecurity forces and severely restricting news covera!lc of unrc'it. Ten -years ago: The Sen:ne passed a bill renewing drafi registration. Japanese Prime M1n1s1er Masayoshi Oh1ra died in Tokyo a1 age 70. -By Tiie Atsoclated Pre11 • r Orange COMt DAILY PtLOTIT~. June 12, .._ Commentaty ~U.S. losir:lQ~~---. economic war with Japan DENVER -In case you're won.. dering how America is doina in its economic war with Japan, tbe news last week was anything but comfon- ina. For openers, ii was hardly aood news that U.S. automakers IOlt more market share to the Japanese ie May. Auto sales by Amenca'1 Bia Three fell apin, while those of our competitors across the Pacific gained. • Detroit's major car-makers lost 3. 7 percent market share from a year ago. to 69.1 percent. Meanwhile. Toyota. Honda and Nissan all gained. It turns out that thas was the "good" news. Com- pared to the really bad . that as. Httachi. a maJor Japanese elcc- tronacs firm. dropped a huge dirt clod into our computer punchbowl , To the surpnsc of most everybody Hitachi announced ii had develo~ a working prototype memory chip that can store more th<&n 64 m illion bits of info rmation. As far as com- puters are concerned . this was major NEA, censorship quarrel: stuff. a me~·breakthrough. Most experts predicted that kind of chip wouldn't ~ made before 1995. · The chip contained 140 mill ion electronic devices, built with circuits the wtdtb of a human hair on a surface about the size of yout thumbnail. The significance 1s that the mega-chip may allow develop- ment of desktop supercomputers. h will make it easier for computers to store voice and detailed graphics. Debate issues lack focus WASHI NGTON -The ongoing quarrel over the role of 1he Nati onal Endow:nenl for the <\rts suffers. as so man\ quarrels do. from a lack of focus. fh1s 1s sometimes the doing of the ignorant. somet1mrs 1he doing of polemical opportunists. These last would havr us believe thal those Americans 'Aho ha\C been alarmed by a few exce'ISC'i of the EA 1n lhe recent past arC' cl') p10-fasc1sts who favor a grneral ctnsorsh1p. Anthony Lew1'i of The New York Times 1s not 1gnoran1. and therefore must be sci down as bcha' ing op- portun1st1call). The 1echniqur is lu>af): One as'\oc1ate!> the opposing argumenl "1th un-.c1.·ml y people. As in. "The other side:. wh1t·h one might call the fascist side. favor'i ..... Con- sider. for instance. the mattl'r of the photographs b~ -\ndres Serrano. You "'II rememhcr 1he cruc1fi , im- mersed 1n 1he unnc of the art1 t. photographed "'1th 1he caption "P1!>s C'hnst''? Now I think 11 1.•n1ireh candid 10 53) that then: I\ a conimunll) of people 1n .\menca. among "hom Mr. Lewis '" rnml'ortablc. 'Aho arc quite 1 mpl ~ unoffrnded b) such a pho1ograph. F-or one thing. 1hey think of Chnsl. 1f n~.-r the) do. as a distracting historical superstition re- sponsible for all 'iorts of human m1sbehav1or 1nclud1ng "'ars and per- ecut1ons; and 1f <.ome arttsl "ants to express his feeling about Christ - and about Chris1 ian11~. dcnva11vcly - by uri nating on a crucdi\'. on it and calling 11 an. "ho arl· "e to ObJCCft Thu'i Mr. I 1.'"'''i begins h1 co lumn. t11lcd "F1gh1 the Ph1hst1ncs": .. -\ 'mall band of re- hg1ouo; 1ealo1~ and right-wing pol1t1· cal opportunist-; " trying 10 show thr world that o\menca 1s an intolerant Pun tan rnuntf). contemptuous of artists ... How I!> thal for target-bombing those wh o believe that some1h1ng is func11onall) ,...rong \\tth an agcnq that begets Piss Christs. a nd circulates pictures b> the photogra- pher Robert Mapplethorpe that cel- e brat c (the C\a CI wo rd) h o m oe r o 11 c1s m and sadomasochi sm'! The techiiique. then, is to de-· nouncc those who stale their obJCC- uons and to associate them wnh a great h1s1oncal pageant of all things homble. Thus the Prote!>lant m1n1s- 1er Donald Wildmon. who has ob· jected 10 some of the work of 1he • NEA. ""'ould no doubt prefer to li ve tn the pain of Torquemada. the Massachuscm of Couon Mather or the Soviet U ni on of Stalin." Sometimes 11 1~ painful 10 be made to think. but at the risk ol 1nn1ct1ng cruel and unu.,ual punish· ml·nt on Mr. Lev."· one nl.'cds to lead him. ealml). through a chi ld'<, garden of S) llog1">m'> -( ensor)h1p. ol a gl·nem· kind. 1s cxerc1o;cd e'er~ da) b) m} nad authonttes. Tlif<: Nev. York Time'>. which " the mm1 au1hort1atl\c new<,papcr 1n thl' lUUnlf). ncru<.1.·<, a tx:nevok.111 ccn}orshtP b>~lor Ill· stance. declining_ 10 publt<,h p1l'tun.·s of the Mapplethorpe pho1us under d1scu!>!>1on. In dcd1ning to do 1h1s. 11 can tx· denounced for eAcrc1"ng narro" ccnsor'>h1p. or 11 can be pra1'>ed for ewm'iing good Judg- ment -If the "ord "censor'ih1p" 1'i appropnatel) used 10 de<;epbc n re- fusal to back a particular e\h1h11. then 11 1s also appropriatcl~ used 10 descnhc the H'r\ at·t of selt'ctlon For in~tance: Lasi Ck iohcr 1he Eo\ first pulled back from. and then reinstated. ll'I funding of somc1h1ng called "W11n es!>c'>: ·\gatnsl Our Van- ishmg" (an e\h1b111on of o\IDS·re- lated painting'> and photographs) When the agcnn dn 1ded 10 re\ erse itself and renew 11' backing, 11 dad 'iO wath one quallfic:H1on. It de<:llned to supply the mone) tn pay for the accompanying ·catalog 1hat was de· signed 10 go w11h th1.• -\ID c'th1b 11 \#Imam F. Buckl~y Jr. In this annmg of the computer ballgame. we're barely playing. if at all. Two U.S. projects seem lost in the weeds somewhere beyond let\ field. One. Sematech, lost its boss with the death o f computer genius . Robert E. Noyce. He co-an vented the chip 30 )Cars ago. The other prOJCCI. a consortium called U.S. Memones, collapsed late last year. Hitachi's coup 1<; a huge up an the Japan bJd to become world supcr- The catalog was an e).plos1on of chips leader m the '90s. Of course ant1-Chns11an odium lthe Catholic H1tach1 faces a ballle royal With Church 1'i a "house of walking other Japanese compan1e to see s"ast1ka,") Thal catalog wa\ who leads the pack. But the struggle .. cCn!>ored" h) the NI:..\. "'c arr free 'will be purely intramural. minus then 10 'kl). . . compe1111on -But 1n that l·a~c. ct:nsor\h1p How the might) ha\e fallen. goes on at a fe,emh pace. g"en the Amenca m"ented the chip, became d1'\Crcpann lx't"een 1he number of world leader an the tcchnolog) when appltcat1on\ lor --:E.\ mone~ and the the '>tandard chip was 64 k1lob1t5. mone\ a\(s1lablc t-or e'er\ dollar of stonng 64,000 bits of tnform1ll1on. the S i70 million <.(X'nl b) ·the NF.A. Japan fought back "1th a 256-k1lob1t one assume\ 1ha1 an appltcat1on for chap. By the late l 980s. when one- S:! or $3 "a" turned <lo" n On ,....hat megabit chip~ had become common. grounds'> \\-ell ma' he the pcl'r co m-Japan conlrolkd 80 percent of the nuuce didn't th.rnk llun other ptio-markeJ. tographer \\a'i a" "good .. as Map-One more bi t ofne"' Trom Ta~n_ plc1horpe l ''"&"hat cnten a'l \\ell. dc~n·es men11on. although hardly er ... the compos11wn "a~n·1 as good. the caliber of the previous two. Now nor 1h1.· ligh11 ng. nor the subJrCt 1ha1 the Japanese have cornered the matter as 1nt1.·re<.lang market on almost C\er)thing from \\ ntcs Mr Le" l'i "The l n11cs of cars and computers to tee I and the NE.\. "hen the' "an1 10 sound dollars. the) have decided to enter- rea.,onablc. <w.'l) 1ha1 after all 11 is the "Lo' c Boat Wars ... so to speak. onl) a que'it1on of making 'url' that I'm sure the fictional "Love Boat" go' ernmen1 mone~ dl)('S not go for . ~kipper. Capt tubing. never 1~ obJec11onahle an But 1ha1 argument agined a ship as big as the Crystal begs thl' n:JI qut·s11on \\ho de-Harmon~. Jn pan ·s entt) in the com· c1de''" ~t1t1on. But 1ha1 1<;n 't th1.· mo\t mtcr~tmg It ha5 tx·cn de~nbed 11 u que!>t1on. fhe rl·al 4ue!>t1on is. Who-\\C1gh1ng in al 4QAOO tons and eosl- cHr doc' d1.·c1de. nnd somchod)' 1ng S.200 million. fhe luxurious v~· must -" ,...hat 1\su1.''i trom 1ha1 sci includes a casino designed by dec1smn \Oml·thing 1ha1 Lntll.'<. can Caesar's Palace. \\Ith 75 slot ma- Lall censor,h1p • ( cn~or!>h1p. u~d m chines and 'iC\Cn hlackJa k tables. this "'a). g<>e'> on c' Cl') da'. in l'' Cr) tnce 11 takes a long ume to build wa\. in a fret· 'oc1ct\ -and should. '>hips. 1t ma~ take the Japanese a fe" William F. Bu£'kley Jr. is a Wa1b· years before they rule !hr SC\C n seas. IDgtoa-0.C. based columalst for lb~ Meanwhile. back home in the Oraag~ Coast Daily Pilot. good old · I\. all c;cemed quietly complacc.-nt '" usual a'> far as efforts are concerned to If) to keep -\menca compc11t1"e wath Japan. The Wall Support grows for tough pollution Counter offensive . trect Journal \31d the adm1n1~ tr:rnon's interest 1n battling Japan for the h1gh-dcfini11on TV mar\>et had Y-aned after heat~d enthusiasm 1n 1he spnng of · 9. NEW YORK -Four 1n fl\e 8-y G-a-r-ry_T_r_u_d_e_a_u--1---i1l"i'A'l'""'tt"1rca,.,1m1sr-1:sa~y-po1lu 11011 thrtatcm the quality of their lives, and most favor a tough coun1eroffens1ve that would outlaw disposable diapers and cancer-causing pestac1des. a poll has found. t1nu tng high le' cl of concern ah<'>ul the eA¥-ti"&Amenl. Th · 1A-Ulu&:-tC· spondents saad an11-pollu11on la"" are K>O weak. and about a:. man) gave local. state and federal go' ern- ment negative marks for prolel.'ttng the environment. ban on loam plast1 containers such as the on~ ugd an fast-food res- taurant!> HDTV apparcntl) ha!> become a dirt) \A.Ord 1n Washington. The Bush admm1s1rat1on is bemg tight-fi sted about commercial hlgh-tech such ~ HDTV. Onl> Zenith Electronics and some smaller firms want to com· pctc hut arc finding monc.) Kf\rtt. The Wh11e Houscftels commerCLal technology hould get no govern- ment help. If such eompan1e are unable to compete. the government could care le ~SteN TRYIN6 70(:£( IN1fXOIMTH M6,HA'lm7 'fQJ" \ Mill .. ~ I G.ES$ I HAVt. MY tlf£A.S A MOllfJf.¥3 M01HtR. llj $0~NOW. IU1l!N I WAS 'IQJAT HQt16 M1H A /JA8t, IT~~(J]tf· ptJ(AT@. .. Respondents to the national Media General· ssociated Press survey fa vored an arra) ·of tough new restriction , including bans on foam plastic fast-food containers and e~cessive pac~agmg of con· sumer product • Of those wh o live m neigh· borhoods where recycling is not mandatoey, nine 1n 10 said they wo uld suppon such a rule. And nearly seven 1n 10 supported crea- tion of an elected tatew1de post to enforce envaronment•I law. The notion of a uue cnv1ronmen· tal sheriff will come ~fore Cali· fom ia voten in Novcm~r in a referendum dubbed "811 O r,ten." Other steps 1n that measure also won wide backll\a 1n tM national MG·AP SUl'\le • For exams.Mc. the Cahfomia act would ban 19 widely uied pntu:idcs that cause cancer in laborat~ animals: uch a move was fnored by 70 percent 1n the survey, "even if the risk to humans 1s very shpt:• "BtJ Green" calls for 1 fee on 011 shippina to fund spell prevcation and cleanup. 1n the poll 80 paunt su~cd ~h an cffon. ~en af ii raatcd oil prim .cparak ptOpOIA.I '8 C'ahfom1a would ratnct wood- cutu,. 1n old fottSt : 1n \ht poll, 61 p!lft:tftt bkktd a bin on tueh Ji111bmn1. : ~ll. tM sun-ey found a ~ Those numbers were esscnttnll) unchanged from a poll a year ago thet asked the same questions. fhe new survey, conducted by te lephone May 11 -20 among a random sample of 1.143 aduhs. had a J-po1nt marian of error. trong support also continued for ~ir pollution measure that have been suggested In C'altforn1a. includ- ing strict emission control on power plants and ban~ on houSthold aero· sol products. charcoal hJhter fluid and non-radial tires. which rclea~ rubber anto the air. O ptimism for the future was re- strained: just one-third of respon· dents c:xpcctcd pollution to decrease dunna the next 10 r.ears. whale 44 percent said 1t v.ould increase. The mt ellpcctcd little t hangc. ToJdc waste d1 po511 ~anaaned the lttltCSl pnOnty. Wtth 6.S percent sayina it required "u~nt aovcm- ment act1nn no ~attcr what the COM.·· The rrlated matter of dnnkma waw poHutton aot the nc't h1ahest ~ty. '"" poll found strOl'\8 u~ for traah-rcduction measures that prQp081All IA)' COUid eatC. SftSSUl'C on ma f landfill . mOf11 lhOIC muhl: • ~ty~t pttttnt favored "mtricllOM on product PKUa• na to~~:· • Eiell~r pcrttnt fa~ortd a • venty-onc percent supported a ban on disposable diapen. The poll also fo und some part1c1- pat1on m the ethical shoppani mo~c­ ment. While a strong ma)Onty said thev make purchases "mainly on the basis of pnce a nd quality." 19 per- cent said they con ider the manufac- turer' l'C<'Ord on the environment. Ethical hopp1og was particularly supported b) thOS<' with post· graduate educations -30 percent -and those who called themselves liberals, wtth 27 perrent part1ci· pating. mortg conservatives, 15 percent part1c1patcd. Richard . hmalensce. of the Prcs1denfs Council of EC'onomlt Advisers. told the Journal; "There' no divine nah1 of U .. leadership that says our compani~s will alwa}s b( market leaders." Which 1<>unds to me lt\>e the tt0nom1c war 11 O\'ef and Amcnca lo t I m" l "-Ondcr at wl\at COii to us in 1he )'cars to come. ,,... LHHy II ,,_..,...._, wrllel' ,., lk 0raap C.U. 0.., Pf#t Wtt.n Writin1 to ttM 0ra,.. C.O.t Dny rilet ... The Ore>nQe Coost Doily Pitot encouroges c0tre~• fr°"' our reoders We request letteu b@ kept to oppro1orno1ety 300 w0tds A.try cbrrespondencs s•gn.f•contly loog6f, 1hon ~00 w0tds will b@ ponttd ot OUf d1me1t<>'I os o Community ComfMntory, 'Guest COf'l\fMntOry Of Edttoriat Response. Community commenl0t1es ore reS9f'ved for issues pertinent to cttiet ond 1owns along th Oronge Coqst Guest commentortes mov perto1n to , ony pvLltc issue. Ed110t1ol response' ore t ft«vtd for rebuttals to edlt0taol pos.tl("M of he Ore>nQe C00t1 Dony Not. ltll rs cons•9ered to be libelous or 1ri bod toste w1I not be printed • Wri•ers ore l1m1ted to IOUr ~ubm1s"ons e month AH corre.pondenc• mu t bo signed ond include t w,,,.,., oddfeu ond tt6ephocie ~ fof • v r1f.co1ton purpose\, .. , letten should be odd< Sled 10 the Ofonve C.. ~Not. 330 W. Boy St • Cosio M so CA. 92626 Attention l9tteu to .._ Editor Wnttrs with queS1101u ore l.lfgod to coll the Doily Pilot ot 17 141 642.43~ l, fit• 3~2 -· • Ale Council rejects reque ts r new stop signs on ~alboa Peninsula Sy IRIS YOKOf .,.... ,_ """ .... ...., NEWPORT BEACH -Six new c-0ntroversial stop sians will not be ldded on Balboa Bou~vard, but the crosswalks on the boulevard will all be restripcd to improve visibility and lonaevity, the City Council de- cided Monday niaht. Tbc council made lhe 5-2 vote, with Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer and Councilman Phil Sansone opposed, af\eT about an hour of debate be· tween residents opposed to the stop Slgns and those who pleaded for them as a way to slow traffic on the busy boulevard. A committee of homepwner group representatives. headed by Plum- mer, had recommended the counciJ instaJI six new stop signs on Balboa Boulevard on a six-month trial basis. Tbe comminee also 11~ the city restripe the crosswal~tb lonter·wtina and more visible plastic tape. Representatives of the home- owners groups, strongly supponed by Plummer, fell the stop sians· w~ the only way to slow down traffic on the boulevard. They argued that motorists speed along the road, which has a 2S mph speed limit, up to 3S mph or faster and don't even stop at crosswalks to allow ped- estrians to cross. Plummer said the city had an obligation to do something to help the residents along the boulevard. "The residents have been asking for some kind of relief for the last two years," Plummer said. But other Peninsula residents and city staff, including Rich Ed- monston. citv traffic eniiineer. and Police Chief Atb Campbell, 'Were opposed to the stoJ> llp idea. uyi~ the sto~ wou&d caute more uaffiC conpstJon, noise and air POilution on the busy boulevard, which is a four-lane divided hiahway. The city staff arsued that some parts of the boulevard cany 30,000 cars a day, and makina eacb car 110p 14 times between the Balboa Pier and West Coast Hiahway would mean an increase in viola.lions and problems. The roughly 20 Peninsula resi- dents who spoke to the co'-'ncil Monday night were perfectly split on the issue. While residents like ·Rick Rich- ardson argued stop signs will hart the "drag races" he observes on the Peninsula daily. other residents told the council the signs will simply hinder traffic flow and advised the city 10 lil1ea to iu own ttaft' mem- ben wbo are apena in uamc . Some mldeots allo Mid illClaled DOlice enforcement of die lpeed limit would be mort e&ctive jn llowina mocori•ts &han tbc stop sips. .. It's good auys vs. IOOd pays." Councilwoman Jean Wan said an a troubled tone after the heated de- t>.te. But most of the council decided the stop sips weren't worth the risk and that makina the cro&Swalks more visible may be the best solu- tion. "The only comment I'll make it they supported my rccommen- dat1onz" Police Chief Campbell said after tne vote. The council also qreed to review the situation in six months. Two sentenced far racial slaying Bush spokesman says b~dget talks Involve taxes NEW YORK -Two 19-year-old wh ite men on Monday were dealt the longest possible prison terms for the mob-~a11ng and death of a )'Ouog black man who had come to 1heir neighborhood 10 buy a car. Justice Thaddeus Owens handed down the sentences afler a pros- ecutor called the sla} ing .. Neanderthal-l} pe behavior .. by the "'hite mob. The Aug. :!3 shoo11ng death of 16· \Car-old Yusuf Hawkin!> in Brookl}n·s Bensonhurst secuon in- t1amed racial passions in the cit) "h 's a small jo} for m)self but a ._.real '1cto~ lor black people all ,1,er the stale," Hawkins' father. \1ose!> "tt'"-art. \a1d after thr ~en 1enc1 ngs. Owens sentenn·d Joseph Fama. named b~ proSc.'cutors as the tng- Kerman. 10 32 and 1v.o-lh1rds )Cars w hfe 1n pnson. He"' as con' 1cted of Sl'Co nd-degree murder. not. un- lawful 1mpn,onml'nt. "capons po,. .. e., ion and tllher lrlffil.'') Defen e law~t.'r Da' 1d DePt.>tns THEATER From A 1 f hl· b11JrJ h"Pt°' Ill ffil"l l lhl• 1U I J. r.11 .. in~ gP.11 h\'lor1: thl' lir .. 1 l\lrt.11n •'' •l"' lll' Ill ( )\ tnb.,•t I h .. · pr,11 .. d .1 ~,, ., .. ·,11 \11mm un 1 '\ tht•atl.'r und..-r lt1n,trul 11un un thl· l c I J"ll'I' JI th .. ·< .11llpu' Drl\r ·11trJn\.. h.1, fl.ll'I\ 1.·d II\ lund111g 11i1m th\ lll\ JnJ lUl1UllUnlJ\ I h .. · \ 1rnpu' Jon.H .. ·d th .. · ~ 1-aa .. · ,11c 111 l°\l h.ingl" '"' th1· n~hl 10 olkr :"ll·rf111r11.111ll'' lh\rl Jh(lut :.i 1h11ll 1•1 •hl' 11111 .. · C 11mmun1t\ .ind lJ\ ll 'tl,rm1p' ,trl· n1x·l tcJ w· 1111 thl· 1nJr-~1un 1lw n•,1 ol till 1111w NEWPORT From A 1 r" .. ·entl\ tx•t.•rt 14 tdl•ned .. Thoo;e signal\ arl' cont.rolled b} C <.1llran\:· sa id lfors1 l11awa1\, rh c ..ii'· .. on·\1te proJeU manager -..and 111 tht' heo;1 of m) ),. nov. lcdgr the~ tia' c n<H hern ch:rn~ed dunng thr ..>n)lfUCllon fX'noU .. Had rt'-llming tx·cn rcque\led of ( altran.,'1 ~t-cording to H 1a\I\ aty. ( l} Traffic Lnginea Rich Ed· '110n'>tOn. v. ho in Mart.h latx·lcd the intcr~d1on ··nut dangerous." would 'K the pcrv>n making \urh a rrqUl''il. ldmun..tnn. '11111 1n'>1'-lin~ tht.' 1n1er- :.ec11on I\ nnl da ngerous. l la1m\ tw o 11 m1ng ad1u,1mcn1\ wen· madr 1n \1arch, hut ,foubtt.•d 1f there had Ileen am \1n1.\' Thal ~;i, \t"'l'n Jcudl'nt' ago Edmon,t11n d•11m., colhs1o n" n·· <,u h trom .. Jrl\crs not pa\log attcn· 1.on·· and 'dn'N l'rror .. \.1ean- w h1k thl· torn-up '-c-w pun Beach 1ntcr!>l.'Cl1on of Coa't Hii(hv.a\ and Jamboree Road hanJk<; a '1aggenng 75.000 \:dr'i a da\ said he would appeal and added that he wasn't surprised. Earlier. Owens handed Keith Mondello five and one-third to I 6 years in prison. plus a $2,000 fine. Mondello. identified as the ring- leader. had been acquitted of murder and mansla ughter charges. but con- victed of riot. unlawful imprison- ment and discrimination . As Owens delivered Fama·s sentence in the packed counroom. Stewart watched intently and said: "Yes! .. Hawkins' mo ther, Diane . Hawkins, put her ncad on his shoulder and cned as she looked at Fama. 'Tm glad the dec1s1on came out hke ll did ... even though it won't bQn11. m) son back:· Ms. Haw~ins said. While suppon ers of Hawkins· family applauded. member of Fama's famll) screamed in Italian and wept. ··"lot m' son! Nol m~ son!" shouted h01s mother. Josephine nngin.,lh w he ralkd the Ir' inc ( l\ 1c Thcatl·r thl· nJmc ~:t'> .. hangni .1hou1 .t )l'Jr J[W lo rl'lkl·t th .. · comb1n .. ·J l'ffllrt\ of thl' ut\. .. ampu., .ind u1mm11n11~ · l'!Jn, l\\I j (\lnlO\UOI(\ tlll'all"f \\Cfl• tir\I ocg.un In t•rl \\hl'n thl· \ 1t\ ·, mJ\ll'I pl.in l\J't l1r.1lll'd \lorl· ,Pl·ulil nlan, haH· hl'l'n 1r1 thl· \\llfl..' l(lr 1-l \l'.tr\. hul ... 1.tlll'd , .. ,. CT:tl llml"• h<.·"ILI'l' 11f Tu11d1ng and land JlllUl\lllPn h111dl1·, \hc111..l.in .1 llh'lllhl 1 o l 1lw tlw,lll"r ooar<l hJ' \,llJ \hl0 l.kll1.kd tu run liH llllil'l" IO f '1!'-.l Ill !!l"l ,J l'o>"10llllll· '' lheaH.·1 hull! 1n In 1m· s1~nal llOl.IJli. ·:.w e ~c. out &here this 'morn11'ig ana"'S:i\.. nofhing wrong ~th the '>llua11on ·· ··whaf'I needed 1<. a ix-m1ancnt police patrol and a helicopter to cart awa~ the IOJured." plead!> Bruce Bolen. \l\ho has lived on Promontory Poi nt 0' erloolong the Coo'• H1gh·- wa} for I 0 ~cars He de\l ratx·' the fateful 1ntt>rser11 on a' a ··,1augh- 1erhousc ·· From his 'antagt' point he has seen bamcadt.'S mo' rd rcgularl}. in- adequate llghring and confu<,ang sign~ The (mffirh ( o 1'i beh ind o,ched· ule un the proJt'Cl. according to V.\ nn :.11·s been tembl} frustrating "orking wuh thl' Griffith (o.:· ..aid W) nn .. The contract ha\ a penal!) clause. but 1t"s not ha' ing an~ cf· feet" Mcanv.h1lc. two people .tre dead. :!O have been iniured and. accord1ng lo W) nn. ··1he t"ll) face'i m1lhons of dollars 1n la"'>Ull'i and lnJUr)' claims:· The ci t) must also fa~ a traffic t.>ngJneer who '\llll 1nS1SlS the IOlt"r• section of Coast H1ghwa) and Jam- boree Road .. 1s not dangerous." Jim Wood's column runs S11Dd•y• aod Tuesda s. Fama. A cousin of Fama shouted , "Joey! ,.,.._ ..... Joey!" She went toward Hawkins' family but was restrained by her relatives and court officers. At his sentenci ng. Mondello de- clined an offer to address the coun. "Without Mr. Mondello. there would not have been the death of anyone. h was a senseless death." said the Judge. of the trial-level state Supreme Coun . WASHINGTON -President Bush's budget talks with Congress involve taxes, his spokesman in- dicated Monday in lowering his guard long enou&h to suggest what no other White liouse officiaJ had yet publicly uttered. Marla Lee osupl•J, Miu San Dleeo Nonfl C~, reacts to being n•med Miu C.Hfornla at dte MIU Callfornla P•9••nt Sund•y In San Dleeo. OIUpleJ competed against 40 contestants for tfl• crown. Hawkins and three friends had gone to lknsonhurst. a primanly while neighborhood, to look at a used car: a mob of whites, having been warned by Mondello's ex-girl- fnend about .. outsiders." set upon the black teen-a.iters. But Marlin Fiuwater quickly amended his remarks to erase the taboo ''T" word. Fi tzwater was asked at his daily press briefing if there was si$nifi- cancc 10 the fact that President Bush, in a series of recent politic.al speeches. failed to repeat his vow against lax increases as he talked about economic conditions. Time may be a-changin' in 'tWO N. D. counties The Judge said that 1f Mondello had felt threatened. ··All he had to do was go home and call the oohce ... Instead. he said. the gang .. pur ucd Mr. Hawkins. lf they had stayed where they we re. none of this "ould have happened:' Assistant D1 mct Paul Bums. arguing for the maximum term, called the killing .. a Neandenhal type of behavior." Defense auorne) tcphen Murphy told tht.' Judge: .. I believe that the law sh~uld me above public op1n1on Later. Murph~ said Mondello was "\Cr) distraught .. over his sentence. But, he added ... Under the circum- stances. wtth the public outcry. I felt a sentt.'ncc hkc that was going to be 81''en:· With the Fama conv1c t1on. thC' cm remained calm. But when Mondello·s "cr<l1c1 was delivered. ac.qullllng him of the most serious charges. crowds of blacks hurled rocks and bottles in Brooklyn. and se' l.'ral reporters -black and white -w~rc rou.1thed up. -By Tbe Auociated Preu J • KOLL ··ves." Fitzwater said. "The si~­ nificance is that we're involved in tax negotiations on the hill. where we, have agreed .... •· When reporter s expressed ast o n is hme nt . Fitzwa1er backtracked. "I mean the budget negotiations." Fitzwater said. "Budget nego- tiations." he repeated. "where we have agreed not to talk publicly in any way that would specify precon· ditlons." "~nd we will not do so." the president's spokesman added. Bush met Monday with members of his budget ne~otaating team. led by Budget Director Richard Darman. • At that meeting. wh ich Fitzwater also attended Darman rePQncd that ··the initial meetings have gone very well." the spokesman said. And. whi le some members of Congress have expressed frustrauon - with the slow pace of the so-called "budget summit" that began nearly a month ago. Fitzwater said. "We think the pace 1s sausfactory." -By Tiie Assocl•ted Ptt,. successfuJ ind1v1dual. h's ver)' posuive:· Riller said . From A 1 Ritter referred all questions about Propen1e<> Inc. ll''ncr of the Bolsa Bolsa Chica to the Koll Co."s Rich- Chaca land ard M. Onwei n, who was given The release ~11d that Donald M. management responsibility for the Koll was elected president and direc-Bolsa Chica. Ortwein couldn't be 1or of Henle> Propenies Inc. reached for comment The press rclca!.c said Koll"s The Koll Co.'s partners tncludc managenal respons1b1l1t1es are ub-Aetna Realty Investors, CIGNA. 1ect to the <le1c1son-making authOnt) Connecticut Retirement Funds. CENTER. N.D. -People an this town of about 900 are ne ve r qu11e sure what ume ll 1s. The map tells lht'm they are m the Mo untain ume zone. Banks. schools and cal> offict.'s operate on Moun- tain time. But man} people who do busi ness w llh companies 10 Bismarck and Mandan. about 45 miles to the outhcast. find It easier to set their clocks on Central time. On Tuesda). oters in Oliver and Mer«r counlles will decide whether they want to end the confusion and officially sw1tch to Central 11me. Center. in Oh\t.'r Count\, 1s about 20 miles west ol. lhe di~idang line between the Ct.>ntral and Mountain zones. ··our town 1<; totally in chaos. ~cause different hus1nesscs have one llme and a lot ofwork1ng pcoplt' ha' e another 11me:· said James Fagerland. n fort'man at BNI ~I Since the company goci. b~ ( l'n1ral l!me. the clocks in Fa_8crlan<l·s hou\C are set for Central time. "If you're dC'ahng ~th 1tre bank. the) 're on 'ilow (Mountain) time:· Fagerland said. "At the time. we're on fast (Central) time. Man) meet· ings have been mis~d. m:tn) al>: po1ntments, because of this stupid ttmc sttuauon:· Carl Goell hve' six blocks awa} from Fagerland. but he keep<; Moun· tain ti me. That's becau~ his in- surance busrnes') work\ "llh ba nk tn Oliver and Mrrcer that are on Mountain 11me. .. If I say. 'lefs go pla> golf .u 6 in the morning.' I've got 10 tt.'11 }OU what time r m talking ahout:· Fagerland said ... , ou·H· got 10 t·on- unually keep n in mind:· T~e d11Tcrc nce between "fast" and "slow" umc is confusing for many. But not e"er)one \\ants to change il. for Lu Husllocn, owner of Lee's bar. the time difference means money . By law . bal'\ must close at I a.m. Husfloen \ays most of his business comes from nigh1 sh1f1 workers at two mining companies and two power plants near Ct.>nter. Those businc~se'i operate on Cen· tral time. So when the workers get out at m1<lnigh1 they've gol two hours to spend money in Husfloen's bar before I a.m .. Mounuun time. If H usflocn had to switch to Central time, he·d lose an hour of business. "'That hour 1s mone) at that time of night.'. hi.' saiJ . If the vote~ choose Central time. 1t won't be bmding on co·unt)' com- m1ss1oners. but 1t could help per- suade' tnem to petition the fcderal Department of Transportin ion to make rhe change. Fagerland and farmt'r Wyman heets pet111oned the Oliver board to pul the ume change 10 a vote. He s:ud rhc rnmm1ss1uncrs arc unlikely to seek the change 1f onl) one of the two counties approves Central time. The 11me iones wtre created by railroad\ before North Dakota be· came a state. The dl\'1s1on between Central and Mouma1n lime runs close to the M1~soun River. Most of the area '\OUlh and west of the river -about one quancr of the state - 1s on Mountain time. omc people think all of North Dakota sho uld switch 10 Central time. -BJ• Tbe Associated Prns of Henle) Propcnics. Copley Real Estate Advisors. the Richard M Ort .... cin. pre!>idcn t of lrvtne Co .. John Hancock Mutual the Southern Cahfom1a di,11soo of Life Insurance Co.. Teachers In· Koll. will be responsible for Henl suran ce and Ann ui t y a nd Properties' &Isa Chica ·p;a1eea.·~~· We}erhaeuser Mongage Co. cording to the ncw'i rekU..' • '"· In J 967, Koll ini11a1ed reportedly LA man finds bullet lodged In head while combing hair A a~nal Landmark Co. official. ··the first Sou them California joint v.ho didn't wanl to be 1dent1fied. venture involving a real estate de-LO ANGELES · .\ Los .\ngele~ said the Koll Co. in effect 1s replac-vcloper and a financial firm when, man was combin~ his hair Monday 1ng 1gnal .is the managc:r of real Aetna became a partner in the de-when he made a 'tartling discover) estate in thl' Bol-,a Chica. one of the velopment of Airport Business about the pain he: was c~pcnenc1ng last large and most valuable un-Center near John Wa} ne Airport in on his scalp -a bullet had been developed coastal prop<.·nties 1n Orange County. lodsed for hours a hove his forehead. Southern California. The Koll-Ae tna pannership de-pohce said. Norma tr Riner. Henk)\ d1roctor velo~d Koll Center. Newpon, Le Paramedics called at J:50 p.m. to1 of publtc relations in New Hamp-Mend1en Hotel aod several res-the 34. ear-old man's home at 680 shire. said the selection of Ko ll taurants. In 1981. the partners broke s. San ~edro 1. took him to Manrn· bnn~ a first cl~s.s "management 8f'O!-Jnd on the SI billion Koll ~enter Luther King Jr -Drew M<'dical t~,m to Bolsa ( htt"a. Irvine. Th~ prOJCCl, on ~th sides of Center, said Sgt. Steve Richards of The v1 um \\as li~ted in good cond111on "I k 0 !> gwng lo walk out of lhe hospital ton1sht," the sergeant ~1d on ;\1onda~ .. <\s soon as they pull ll OU\, hc·s wal~ing.'· The slu~ had lodgL·d "dead center·· about.an inch abo~c the spot where the man's forehead and hairline meet. RKharJ s added. The.· 'ic11m. who told police he had been dnnkang. apparently was "'oundecl about 8:30 unday night as hc.· was walking 1n the area of S2nd ··1 rt'all\ dl1n't lo..nov. v.hat murc can be done:· \<Hd F-dmonc;1on. bru~h1ng off suggc<.11ons of ad- d1t1onal lighting. temporal) warning signals and another rc .. 1c\.\ of th~ ===--==========--~'ffii'lnt' ;ri<'"K,o""llllm)m1r-s..,a~h"'1::_gbl) ~ucccssful the San Diego Fr~way, 1s scheduled the LAPD"s Ne"ton tnuon. ,_ _______________ ::::::;:;:________ company and he 1<; a~trcmel to bc-complw:d.ln-1922.._ ~----T~waU«-<t mto-the-hos.p1&~I "under his own power" to receive treatment for the wound. which had not bled al all. Richard" said. treel and Central Avenue. Richards said. He ttlt 'iumething. which-h assumed to he a small rock. trike his head. HOl 'R\ Of",'n l!J.6. Thur' 1111 7, f lo-.cd Ciunda) i . Have a Happy Father's Day with Rcyn Spopner Shirts. Shorts. Trunk and Accessorie . Westcliff Plaza 17th. & ln ·inc Ave. cwpon Beach 645-0792 HUD From A t papcr\ But the council ha(-~l·<l awa} from the new p0lic> when 11 received \\Ord from Hl lYs Lo\ Angeles of- fice 1ha1 the poltc~ mrght con01ct w11h fed(·rnl an11-d1 n1m1 na11on In""· Council members "Ol<:d 3-2 in Seplembcr to mnkt the policy vol- untary -cf'f'cc11vcl) k11l1ng 11 - "' 11h BulTn joining :l new. maJont~ including counc1l\l\Omt n Sand) Gcni'i and i aJ) Hornbuckle. Am- burgc.') and Gl::tlgow. 11rgued the pol- ic:. 'ihduld be kept in effect pending 3 ruling from H\ 'D. I n'il month. tllctcounc1I rescinded 1hc pohc). replacing 1t with a d1rec- ' 1\~· that OIJOn1zat1ons receivin& bl ock grant money •11mply comply w 1lh an rcdcral laws LaM Thursday. however, the letter from Kcaung appeared to vindic<llC ·~ polr(') Kca11ng roncludcd in llis letter that ttlt' cit> 's pohc> as or11inally wrillen d1d 001 VIO)atC the U.~. Con titution or other federal law. mburtc) and GlaJIOw immcda· atcl> announced that they would supp0n reinstatement of the policy adopttd in u1uS1. Homb\>C"kk and ~n it said ah(-y would not. Buff• wnhheld Judtmtnt sa)ina he was sull troubled by some of tht' legal language 1n Keating's opinion. One issue. he aid. 1s Keating's reference to the Immigration and Control Act of I Q86. under which rven 1m m1gran ts granted legal status under lhe amnesly program arc in· eligible for certain govcmmt'nt pro- grams. inC'ludin& block grants. "If this applies even to legal alien'>. that'c; :i far bigger nut to crack than w(''d originall y suppo ed." he sa id Kemp"s reacuon to Kcaung's rul· 11l8 indicated he had not reviewed the pohc~ and was not prepared to approve It. Buffa !klid he had not heard from c11her Kemp or Cox Monday. "I'm goin~ to ha \e to get in touch wtth H UD 1n the morning and find out what"$ going on." he s.tid. Other C'ounc1l mem~rs lllso said they had he3rd nothing about the po hey. "I don't know that this means thcrt's any bia problem with it,'' G lasaow said. "We'll just have to wait and see." Opponents of the pohcy reacted favorably to the ne.., anrway. 'Tm &lad the sttrctary s decided lO l'C't'iCW tht policy." (J(l\iS said. "I don't thmk v.e net<! th11 in Co ta Mesa. It brinas out the worst in people. I a~~ Ktm p has dttidcd he doesn't want to see all alien 1n Costa Meu brandtd with 1 baa red . .\. .. '' "I saw 11 myself. It was kind of a phenomenon. Evcrybod} in the hos- pital was talking about 11." Richards said. Police will keep the medium- caliber bullet for evidence once doc- tors remove it from the man's head. He reached up 10 the painful area bul didn't notice the protruding bullet. Richard!> said. The man couldn't figu re ou~hat had hit him. so he continued \i.allci ng home and wen' to bed. -By City Ne•• Service Marine commits suicide . In front of cathedral altar SAN DIEGO -A Marine Corps ~raeant killed himself Monday 1n front of the altar at a Catholic church, promptana an evacuation of nearby Catholic Charities offices where his estranged wife works. of· ficials said. S,t. Ralph 8. Villasenor, 30, an I I ·Yeat Marine Corps veteran. b9r· ncaded h·~self in St. Joseph's ·c~. \bcdral a u\ 9:30 a.m. He shot himself w; a l 2-puge shotaun • sbon while later an the presence of a police offi~r and ~ civilian ride· aloq eccompan)1n1 tht offictr, said pOlice 5st Ja_ck Lilly. .. Don't do that!" Officer Maria Silveira shouted 10 Villawnor IS he pulled tbf lf111Cr, UDy l&id. Vallatenor. an uuult amphibian crewma• 11 Camp Pendk\on with the 3rd Auault Amphibian ••· • talion. First Manne 1)1v1s1on, was o n annual leave. s11d base spokeswoman Cpl. Lynda Mac- Tavish. Paramedics took Villasenor from the dow~town San Dieso cathedral to U-C San Dteto Mechcal C~nter. where h~ was prono unced d~d 1>" arrival. Nothan1 Wis found at the ~ne to · indicate Vill~!enor's rtason for kill· il\j himtclf. but Lllly sud lhe Manne ha.d been havi"I problems with his ntra~ 9-'ift. She worb (gr Cathohc Cbantics, loc.a\ed around tM comer from the church. Villasenor had • kno•ledir of aploaavcs. causint authorities 10 evacuate the thrtt•ttory cbarhia of. re« buildina when two P.KbP I ~ dtlivm'd there IO hi• .... __., n. A1•1eta...r ,,,_ Doi.Jg las, ~olyfield in works AFLOAT IN LAS VEGAS!.... While Nevadans hasten for high around (it's amaz.ina what one inch of rain can do in the desen), Steve Wynn's own flash flood continues to roar through the world of boxing and aaming. Wynn, operator of the $630 million, 3 ()()().room Miraac. the strip hotei-casino located next door to Caesan Palace -and taking more tha n a white tiger's share of this town's business - is plan ning to stage a heavyweight cham-~ionship bout between James Buster) Douglas and contender vander Holyfield on Sept. 20. It will cost Wynn-532. I million and he'll still probably make a profit. That's the amount he bid to win sanction for the fight from the World Boxing Association and Doualas, upsc~:er of Mike Tyson. will receive 7S per cent of the purse, or approximately $24 million. .. Justice has finally been served." said Douglas, when reached at The Mirage. Holyfield is guaranteed 25 per cent, or $8 million-plus. Now aJI W ynn, Douglas, and Holyfield have to worry about is a June 26 breach of co ntract suit by f Please lff T AUEY /82) Ryan fires no-hitter By ERIC PRE\lllrTT ~l'rHallltll .. OAK.LAND -Nolan R yan already stood alone on the mound. Now, he's even higher. The 43-year-old right-hander pitched his sixth no-hitter Monday night extending his major league record as the Texas Rangers beat the Oakland Athletics 5-0. Already baseball's alktime strikeout leader. he is now the oldest man to throw a no-hitter and the only one to throw one with three different teams. fPle•se see RYAN /82) INS IDE • Cott• Ric• pulls off World Cup upset/BJ. • ••~ Blyleven pitches An9el1 to win/BJ. •Le n Dyk1tr•"1 htttln9 ttre•lr ends •t 2J/114. • Bo•tln 9 /82 • DCN19ers lose/BJ • Bullet ln bo•rd/114 Dally Piiot's SPanSLINB 1-900-"6-7171 IJCOlES ANO SCHEDUU.S I.AT£ lll!AKJNO NEWS 2A HOUllS CINI•,.,,_ t • \ •CLASSIFIED/BS TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1990 • m ..:. Maki wins SCGA title · His 30-foot birdie-putt forces playoff T ARZANA -Estancia Hilb senior Austin Maki unk a »foOt birdie putt OD the last bole of reauJaJion to send the match into sudden death, then overcame I an errant tee shot on the tint extra bole to win the CIF/Soutbem Cali- fornia Golf Association Individual Championships here at El Caballero Country Oub Monday. Maki fired a 148 with rounds of 71 and 11 to win the cham- pionship, which coven Central Baseball .showcase tonight By RICHARD DUNN D..ily ,..,,. ~ llfrll« ANAHEIM -It was 1969 when a young ri~t-handed pitcher from Santiago High (Garden Grove) burst onto the scene in the second annual Kiwanis Orange County High School All-Star baseball game. Twenty-one years later. Bert Blyleven will become the first in- ductee into the North-South All-Star Game's Hall of Fame. Ironically, bis son, Todd Blyleven (Villa Park), will be the stanin& pitcher for the North tonight at 7 o'clock in the 23rd extravaganza at La Palma Park. AccordinJ to Bill Marshall, the game's chairman from the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim. there will be a Hall of Fame recipient each year beginning with the elder Blyleven, who has 276 career major ltaJue victorie~ entering Monday's assignment against the Kansas Caty Royals. A long list of currqtt and former major leaguers have glayed in the AH-Star Game, including 1976 Na- tionaJ League Cy Young · Award- winner Rand) Jones (Brea-Olinda). Philadelphia's .400-hitting center fielder Lenny Dyslctra (Garden Grove). Montrears All-Star third baseman T im Wallach ~University) and veteran Scan Franc1sco catcher Gary Carter (Sunny Hills). Do Aase (Savanna-). Mike Witt (Servile), Alan Bannister (Kennedy) # .• .......... ~~II!-"'!'!'~~ r_i'pan. Maki double bocied the par-i'41 Sth )\o lc and then bocied 16, while Gore was puttina totether a strina of three straiabt birdies to take a one-stroke lead. -a:, n-n-• = M-111-.. ) JI.II-WI .. • • c• c-.... , n-rt-• Git,_ ... , n-.-111 and Southern California. His openina round 71 helped the Eqlea finish second in the team championsbip with a 396 total. Bakenfield West defended its 1989 championship, shootin& 394 as a team. "Austin bad a great day todar, and showed a IQt of character,· Estancia oo-<:c>ach Chuck Pmy said. "As for the team, we knew we'd have to shoot under 400 to .. .. --412 win it and we did that. We have to take our hats off to West Hi&h." Maki cruised through the early round and was one under through 1 S before a double bogey put him in the black, but he rallied to par 17 and birdie 18 for a par round. His second round wasn't nearly as easy. After lcMiing Jason Gore of Han for most of the afternoon by. fo ur strokes, Maki's game suddenly fell Maki rallied, however. ftllin& a par on 17 and the dramatic birdie on 18 to send the match to sudden death. On the first playoff hole. Mali drove has tee shot long. but into the rou&h and under a tree, while Gore drove straight down the middle. Maki was forced to chip back onto the fairwa)' and was lying two but still 150 yards from the pin. Meanwhile Gore h.ad managed to reach the green in three, but had ne~rty 100 feet to _the pin. (Please SH MAKl/14J Austin Ma ki Pitching school \, • ' turns Sea hawks' Page into winnei Hurler passes on pros, will attend college By RICHARD DUNN o.-y ,_ Sf>ot1• wr11~· HUNTINGT ON BEACH -He yanks bis cap down low. lake Bob Welch. the Oakland Athlcucs' star pitcher who has given Duane Page and the rest of the Ocean View High pitchers some lips an the off-season. Page throws a nasty split-finger. good heat and what he calls a slurve -a cross between a curveball and a sh.der. He's tough upstairs. which 1s mamly the reason why the Balti- more Orioles decided to draft him on the I Sth round last week. Page. who has COflle-8 long way an t>No years, going to p1tchin$ schools and learning from Welch, as sched- uJcd to patch second tonight for the South All-Stars m the 23rd Kiwanis Orange Count) High hoot All-tar Game at La Palma Park at 7 pm Page toolc an ele\ator nde ha s junior )ear, bouncing back and fon h from the JV to the 'ars1t~ His sophomore season. lhrov.,ng for the frosh-soph team. he ""ent 7-0 whale his team won the Sunset League title. JUSt as his varstt~ team did 1n 1990. Page was 10-1 v.ath a 1.70 ERA 10 74 annmgs pitched this season as the Scahawks advanced to the CIF S-A quarterfinals. losing to West C'ovana. 9-, 1n ,,me innings as Page suffered only has second loss of the c.am- pa1~. He was the Plaver of the-Year an the unset League: MVP of has team and second team All-CIF S-A. Page. who used to be a thrower and as now a pitcher. owes his success to the Ron Lefebvre hool of Pachang. ''The) prett)-much made me. Page said ... , O'>'-e them e' eryth1ng. Anythan~ 1 e'er do. the) should get .. the credit. 1 went in a throv.er, and ~ I became a patcher." Page. whose greatest baseball endeavors came this past pn_ni when the Seahawlts rolled to a lQ-0 stan an the unset League. turned down Balumore·s offer and will play for M11>.e Ma) ne and Orange Coast College neAt season. ·-r, e alv.a) s dttamed of pla) mg maJor league baseball. but J had hoped the opponunit~ v.ouJd ha' e been better than It v.as." Page said ofihc Onotes· finanetaJ off~ "Whtch he chose not to reveaJ pubhcl). and Dan Meyer (Mater Dci) alsO' o..,,.... _..... ··it reall~ d1dn.t..hua..me.." Jle.sa.Jd. "ltr fact, I hked It because I got to play with gu}s o n JV and 'arsuy. It helped me to have a good camaradene w1th pla)ers on each .. Being drafted was JUSt great. but then afler you get drafted and pat made appearance~ in the game. Ocean View Hlgh·s Duane P .. • "9••• to be• key eletwent fPlease Sff AU-STARS/BJJ for die Soudl All-Stan In tonltlftt'I CountJ ...... ........................................................................................... ~ ........ 11!111 ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~ . Riley bids tearful farewell; .; (Plea~ see PAGE/Bl) .... leve1.·· Mike Dunl••VJ Lakers name Dunleavy coach By JOHN NADEL ~ ¥otts ll'rll« INGLEWOOD -Pat Riley bade a tearful farewell to the Los Angeles La.kers on Monday, sayina that after rune years and four NBA championships "there are other things I want to do with my . Mike Dunleavy, an assistant life." • coach for the Milwaukee Bucks, was named u his successor. and at age 36 becomes the second youngest head coach in the NBA. Riley, who was 36 when the Lakcn hired him as bead coach on Nov. 19. 1981 , said goodbye at a packed news conference inside the Forum. "It's just time for me at age 45 to 111ove on," he . I( said. "There are other things to do. There 1sn·t a n)1hing specific I can say nght now. I had a cho1~ to make. a decision to make. as a person.·· Accompanied by his wifr Chns. who also tea~ up. Rile) said he was· neither .. fed up .. nor .. burned out'' -JUSt ready for a change "The last I 0 )ears have been the greatest ex- penence of m} hfe:· he said. "It was a wonderful decade of memorable e"<penence r ve had. Basketball has been my life. r ve been 20 years 1n this game. .. There are other than~ I want to do an m y hfe I don·t want to be an old umer before I do them:· he said. Rile). who still has 1v.o )Cars left on has contract. is reportedlv m hne for a broadcasting JOb Wlttl NBC. (Please SH LAl<ERS/141 ___ , .... _.,_ _______ _ P•t Riiey • • • • ' • i • . , • • • I t • t ! • • • • • • • • • I • • • • 1 I • I • t -OI 11o..tDM..YPLOl'ltu11rt ........ 11. .. NM Finals i.almbeer' s sllck trl ks rforce Portlani:t change ' . ly HOWAllO UlMAN .,. ...... _ ~ PORTUND, Ore. -The dis- Poriland Trail Blazers were '~still moan.in& Monday about BiU J..aimbeer's pratfalls. While they did. "Detroit's center g}oatcd. ,. His exqaeqted dives Sunday - (as if he were hit by a sledgehammer :·inslead of an elbow -worked per· • fcctJy. Not only did they draw fouls. ' they threw the Blazers off their ' . same. The effects may lin~r whcn the •'Pistons take a 2· 1 lead into Tuesday niaht's fourth game of the NBA "Finals. :· Laimbttr got thC' Trail Blazers' . entire starting front line in f6ul trouble" Sunday "'hen Detroit ended ...... 20-game losing strCak in Ponland with a 12 1·106'victory. Blazers coach Rick Adelman sa)d his team might have to change i1s approach to avoid Laimbecr's talent for directing the officials' auention to himself and drawing fouls. Center Kevin Duckwotth, who had fiv e fouls Sunday, might have to play less awessivcly, a switch La1mbeer would "-'C'lcome . Duckwonh hQucntly showed his But Williams and Adelman didD"t fiiutralion aod anaicr after btina blame tbe loll oa 1 ajmbea"I ...a. c:aUcd for.a (oul. ---_...wbo did w:w-wi* .. ,.tOld Due~ ·vOu can't do it. l :J 5 to play, smikd •• me Bluen. You can't pul your ann out He's complaints. aoina to flop.'" Adelman said. "It probably ...... Ibey loll, -lie The Pisto ns won Sunday without. said. "I 1ook 1remendou1 abwe. All defensive and rcboundin& atar Den· the-fouls were fouls, period. , nis Rodman, who has a sprained left "The bo11om line 11 to win tbe ankle. He said he didn't expect 10 basketball pme," be addiDd. ... , play much Tuesday niaht. and De-thal's taking a beating on the coun.. tro11 coach Chuck Daly said he was then that's what it takes. ... They ~·questionable:" for the pme but tried to run me over. hit me, besh "mi&hl be pl'.Obable" by Tuesday. me uJ)5ide the head. You can'I tell Joe Dumars. who played Sunday's me any different." game withoul knowi04 his fa1her "I i:ncnt it being called" flopping," died after a long il~ness 1n Louisiana Daly said. "There's no~ many play. I II:! hours befo~ 11 began, was tit· ers who arc willing to• st.and in 1he pccted to play. lane and t.ake the-hit." Portland's Buck Williams; who Some Trail Blazers expressed ad· fouled out Sunday, called Laimbccr miration for Laimbccr's abili1y 10 "the king flopper'" and said. ''I'm call attention to contact. tfl sure I'll play wi1h a little more "'Your lirst intention to. get angry composure as far as my qgrcssion is not at him. it's at the referees goes." because they missed the call," Bu1 , he said. "I'm not going 10 Duckworth said. "The man's out pla y passive." there to try to win the game and "'The offi cials have 10 be aware or whatever works. works." what he (Laimbeer) tries to do,.. The Blazers hope !heir defense Adelman said. "Alt he docs is flail works bcller. With Rodman hurt, away and flop around." the Pistons became more offensive. Sports break ITF President thinks younger players may be winning too soon IN THE BLE ACHERS ... ·---~ ··---• P . .\RIS -Firs1. hl' pra1!H.'d 1hc nr" French Oix•n chan1p1 ons. 16-ycar-old ~1 onica Sctcs and JO-\car-old .\ndrc<; Gomc1. Tht•n. 1hc prt"l>tJcn1 of1hc Inter· national Tt•nn1s FC'dl·r'a11on "undi:rcd "ht•thcr sornc )oung stars arc "1nn1ng 100 01 uch too soon_ "'[ ani a ltn!c l\orried abou1 Stt•OI (iraf."' ITF pn:s1dl'nt Ph1h ppt' < 'h;:itnl'f l>.l1d ~·l onda}. fl"ll-rrtng 10 the Frl'nch Oix-n runnl·rup "ho is ranked No. I 1n th e \\IOfld. "B~ 20 'iht• had \\Oil C\ery1h1ng. Tht• Grand Slan1 and tht· 01) n1p1cs in 1 Q88. Perhaps succt•ss conit·.-. loo t·arl} fur 1ht·~· }Oung.championi.. ··Thert' ha~ to bi.· a n'ik both ph) 'l11:all) and P'~ttH1log1rall~ lu1 alt thl·~· )OU ng pl:l }t·rs." l ha int·r n1 adt• ht\ rem:irk" aJ Roland Garros during lht• final :Jl\,1rJ.-. {"t'T\·n1on~ On Su nda ~. Et·ua· dor'' (lo1lll"/ up,\·1 ·\ndrl' ·\gass1 11.J. 2·b. 6--1. fJ-4, "hilt• Wk·s t'l<::11 (°;r:1f 111 ..,,alurd :'J\ \ •l OTill'l1°S final ( I' ,, 'I ).)- ---. -. ' - ' - , ' I . ----J, \ -"\.. ' ... Bo knows synchronized swimming RYAN -·· "h_ ....... !N_ • -il-.J.UllL .... R1U! w -p---~ii :.t.:r=sc=r.. ··-~--1 jitl'IZ, .... _ .,.. ... l'I .... 2'1--.... r ....... • ~'Jii' rm=rt= • .. • ~·----h . __ .,, .... -· ... llil~-.---... -witb Sud Koulu .... ,. .... ,., ... ................ Alll!l!I. 1911 .HelllopitcW-for .... Calii>nlil ~ · Ryauutnxkout 14"-YDU extendina bit ~-lelpe-.! c l ••••,.;j 10 or more in 1 pme IO 20 1 • walked two in hit S9th shuaout. Ryan (S-3~ 0.3 Mth ae 1.16 V. hi1 previous five 1W11, wu mat ea bi• teCOod strai&bt IW1 lltiJ1I 1bC A'• -since speodiaa I s days the disabled list. He pve up fiv runs in five inninp last Wcdnelda in a S-4 loss. at Texu. Ryan s\f\ICk ovt pinch-bit~ Phelps to lead off the ninth. Ri Henderson then arounded out abon and Wi11ie Randolph fi out to risht to end lhc pme. ,., • Ryan's no-hitter was lhe third lhi Detroit....,.. JoaA.-..:t.ntn_~ ..._not~ Wtl8'11 .,._. y~'ya~ pi:'ch'!:f hts°l~ai~~ue "8Vlft9 1111 father di• Just prior 16 Sun.a.y1 e-•· hitter earlier this_ season. more than Sirchia plays ... bit-part in G\N."C program There's more lo Bits Sirchia than meets the eye. Her name sounds as if it belongs on the side ofa cracker box, tfie kind that goes well with wine and cheese. But she's nothin& to crack aboul. We're 1alking genuine athlete hert. Ms. Spono. A real go-getter. The snappy point guard made finl team All·State. as a frC"shman mind you, aner Golden West College won the women's state basketball chan1· pionship on March 3. Then. Sirchia put her quickness on the tennis court. playing No. 2 doubles with freshman Chris Michaels on Cherie Kay's team. Now, Sirchia -whose best spon is rumored to be soft ball -is a part· time women's basketball coach at Edison High . Richard Dunn and they weren't very successful." owe defealed Sequoias for lhc third time in 1he season. 72·61, in the state title ~me. Sirchia and Michaels. starting latC in the spring. then wtnt 10-2 in • Orange Empire Conferen~ doubles mate.hes before losina in the Southern Califqmia Regionals. "Dave S1ricklin told me 1ha1 he had a pJ who "'as an excellent tennis player. so J searched her ou1," baskc1ball co-<:oach Dave Stricklin, Kay said. "She wasn '1 sure, at fin I, practice and game schedules neitt but as we st.areed the tennis season season should allow Sirchia 10 con· we talked some more about it. She's 1inue coaching while p!aying for the an outstanding athlete." Rustlers withou1 connic1. _,,... ~ , So why didn't Sirchia go out for "'(Edison Coach Phillip Abraham) soflball if she's so good? "I was asked· Dave if he knew of anybody thinking about soft ball, too." she who'd be interested wh"C-ti we {GWC) said. "but they had 17 people out scrimmaged their all-star team." there." Sirchia said. "'Then (Stric.klin) came Oh. Seit·<;' \ 11:1or\ \\:l'I thl· S('t"u nJ for tht· "onit•n's lt•t'n-agr hni,!.;il.lt· ·Sl.·lt·.-.. a1 16 ~l"a rs. 'ix 1nonths. is a ~c-:ir }"(}Ungt•r 1han !:i't ~\'i•t''> v.1nnl'r . .\ranl.\a Sane· .. t11;1\V1L·ano . ..\nJ ~.4-)t':1r-\1ltl Ji.:nnlli:r C'apnat1 lo.;110 ... 5.clus 1n lht· \t'n111111..i\,, .\!though (lontt'/ ha\ hi.·t·n :irnund for a,~hill'. lhl" ~0-~l"ar·uld '\gasst hasn·1 bt·l·n Jnd I.I'•\ ~l'ai°' Frl'nt·h ()pen \\Jnncr ~11C"hal'l (-hang. 1.'> onl~ 18. "She's super compc1i1ivt• and a very smart basketball player." Kay . said ... She plays tennis the same 1 way. She has a lol of potential in tennis and l"d like 10 S« her play more, but I knov.· her hean·s io basketball. 11 ~ to..rm and I said OK. Right now, rm Hawaii. SL Mary's and Cal State j ust going 10 coach there for the FUiierton -among others-att summer. but during the season 1 interested in Sirchia for basketball. .. < h:ilrirr al'io 1;1l kl'd ahuut ..\ga''L \1hu callt•d tl"h· ITF prt•.-.1drnt a ··11011\" "ht•n tht· Frt·n•hn1an cnlt· c11t•d thl" -\n1t•n t·a1t'' nt•on-hnght tl·nn" l"lotht•s. ('hatrtl't .-.aid ht· introdurt•d l11r11~t·lf tu lht• pl;l ~l·r ··anJ \l.1n1cd to "'1~ rnorl'. hul I lnU\\ ho" hard 11 "·I' h1:·rau't' hi.: hail JU\! lo\t Roland (iarro.-.:· TELEVISION, RADIO Baseball 11 :20 a.m. -New York Me1s at Chicago Cubs. \\'O R. \\'C.i N. 2:30 p.m . -A1l:1n1a at l1ncinna1i idoublehcadcrJ, i·es. 4:JO p.m. -i\·1on1rca f at Ph1ladclph1a, ESPN. ..i:JO p.m . -Boston at r-;e\\· )''o rk Yankees, \\'PI X . 5:JO p.m -l >odgcr~ at Houston. Channel 11. 7 p.m -f"h1cago \\'h1te So:r. a1 Sea11le. \\'GN. 7:30 p.m -S:1n Franc1!>Co at San Diego, ESPN. 7:30 pm. -Knnsnl! ('11~ al Angi:ls. Spons- Channcl Pro Basketball 6 p,m. -NBA Finals. Detrou at Po rtland, Channel 2 Boiting 9 p.111. -.\ntho n~ 1-lembnck vs, Donnt'I Wingfield. hgh1 ·hca~·yv.·t'1gh1s.. from Fort Bragg. N.C idt·la~t·dl. LJS.\. Soeet:r IO·JO p.m. -Al"'SL. \ahfomia at New ~1e.11.1co (1apc). Pnmc T 1cke1. !:?:JO a.m. -~!I SL: Sa1l IJ1cgo at Balu- morc (tap('). ESPN. 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Thl· pla}t"r' argut' the rurrt'nl li}Stt•m is unfair tx-..'ati,t· tt•:un~ that t'OU!d lul>l.· pla~(·rs to frl"(' agency C'an block a deal or den1and co1npcnsatton 1n the form of dran pil"l-s fr un1 1hl· po1t·n 11al signing ti.:an1s. i·lll·~ h;i' t' rt·l 1 nqu1sht·d 1ht•1r r1g h1s to bl: CO\ crt•d undt·r tht· l"o111rat·t bcltlt•t•n NFL u" nc~ and !hi." NFL Pla~er' .\~,cx·1;11 u1n and art• arguing in court for 1hc ;11'>!111\ to \t"ll lht•ir l>('r1 i re~ 111 a frl't rnarkt'I. The pla ~er\ :1rt· running back Fret:n1:in /\.1cNt•11. Sc" 'forl Jt't\. dt•fen s1\t" h:ick i\·lark ('olhns and runntng hat'k Lt'l' Rouson, Nt'" York Ci1an1s: hn1·man Ir' L;11n1an. K ansa~ ('11' C'h1cfs: dt·ICnsivl' Jint•man 7"1k11 No~;i . lk1ro11 Lil.ins: quarterback Don /\.·la- JJ..t)\\\J. C1rl't"n Ha> r;ickl·r .. : dt•ft·nSL\l' b:i('k Tun \lt l>nn:ild l'hlll'n1' ( arl.11nal\. and hnl'n1an Da\t' K1rhard' '\an l )tt·~u ('har~(·rs. Bell, Strawberry honored NE\\' )()RK -Toron1o's Gl·orgc ~ Ht•ll, \\ho Jut .-'6-' "llh thrC',. ho mt·rs and JI RBis. v.a., nanit•d as lht• An1t·ncan • Ll·ague l'Ja~t·t t)( lhl· \\.\·t·k on "'1onday. Darr~) "itra"ht·rr} of th(' Nev. York Mets v.•as lh(' :--.;a11onal Ll·agut· Pta~('r of tht' \\lt't'k. Strawbcrf) hi1 .41 7 v.11h four homl"r\ and nine RBI~ .. .\II four hon1r run\ c:1mc-dunng thrl·c v.cc:kcnd vt('lonc<> ov!'r the f :i,1crn 0 111\1on·l,;ad1ng P1ratl"~. Ul'11 v.a\ 1 J.for·Z~ dunn1ot the "'eek and had 24 -By The Aaaacialed Pre11 "I've heard. 1hough. that softball is aetually he r best sport. I talked to (GWC sofiball coach Betsy Ward) and v.'ejokcd about ii. I said, ·1 · talked to (Sirch1a) tirsl. ·She came 1-here primar.il)'-lo-play..baskctb.all. bul v.·e heard she was a good tennis player, so we '>''an1cd 10 gel he r:· Sirchia. a thrce·limc All ·Sicrra l.caJUC point guard at Diamond Bar High. begins her coaching career thiJ summer. According 10 GWC women's _....,.._,, think I can do ii, 100." She could have gone to a four-year She a\'era,cd 12 p0in1s per game school after her amazing freshman for Stricklin s championship 1eam campaign, but Sirchia-who led during the regular season. then aver· the state in assists and set a school a$cd 18 in five playoff games. :l-poinl field goal record -det-idcd S1rchia, a great ball-handler, who to retum for next season. was consistently double-teamed · 0 against Merritt and Cerritos in the Golden Wcsl's bascball 1eam -Playoffs. committed..only two turn:.._ _landed a fine prospect in David overs in the:" playoffs. SCliUltz. [l;{anna"tligh's All-CJFref\ "Once we got 10 the quarterfinals. lie-Ider and pitcher who's plannine, all 1he teams tried 10 double· team on being Bert Villarreal's catc her 1n her full-court ... Stricklin said. "They 1991 . 1ried to make her tum her back. Rkbrd Dull & • Dally Pll•• They'd ha\'e three guards consanlly Spt1rl1 Writer ll'hu r919m. ·~ rotating. trying to wear her ou1 -pt•N every f"Hllfty. Huntington's Haines tops Costa Rica !OR Class B in LBYC event stuns Scots By ALMON LOCK.ABEY DM)' ll'llol 90 ...... Writ.., By BARRY WILNER Club. with Robbie Haines of Hunt- ington Beach a1 lhe helm. LONG BEACH _ Siio'r·seven Bunon Benjamin's Lone Star Ill. ROME -What the United St.ates boats in seven claSS{"S bal!led eVery-Sou1hwestcrn Yacht Club, won the couldn'I manage, Costa Rica did. thing from doldrums lo gale" force final race in the Fifties Class but The Costa Ricans, who finished winds and rain Friday through Sun-could not save her time overall and ahead of the Americans in qualifyina day in the Ullman-Washing1on Raa: wound up 1hird behind Mike for the World Cup, were as lightly Week -formerly LBYC Race Campbell's Climax (LBYC) and regarded as 1he U.S. team. But in Week. David Meginnity's Deception, Cali· their debut among the elite o(sooccr, Originally 1he event was for !OR fomia Yacht Club. 1hey got a goal from Juan Cayauo (ln1crna1ional Offshore Ruic) ra1ings In the one-design classes: David on a superb feed from Oaudio Jan and was 0T13ni2cd to compel<! with Dale-Johnson's Paleface. Sou1h Bay and outstanding goalkeeping by Luis St. Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat Yacht Racing Club. was lhe winner Conejo for a J.() victory over Series in San FranCisco. _ in the J-3 5 class. Scotland on Monday. ~ In lhe new formal. sponsored by That was a whole lot heller than Ull man Sails of Newpon Beach and D what the Uni1ed States did against Washing1o m In surance Co.. !here IOft·A-t Q\AfltH~•. Don Huehn, Sent• Czechoslovakia. a S· l loss that could 8•rDllrf YC, ll,75 1111, 1, J-. 11toei.-1 IC•M , QUO TE O F TH E DAY we~two classesoflOR.oneclassof Ct11fort111 vc. tSJ, J. l lOndltl, ~ ... Tone, have been worse. ' Fifties. One IMS (lnlernational Off-Lone a..c11 vc. "I'm very h•ffPY for Costa Rica, IOA:·&-1 8r•wura, lrvlnt LOVIN!, lllcllmoncl R•be11 Sosa, Uruguay's 1o p offensive shore Ruic): and th.rec one-design 'l'C, 1.151 2. VlclOl'v, 1too.r1 eu111111, CHrflto which is a sma I country but has a v.·eapon, whose 1cam has prohibi1ed 1hc players' classes, J-35. Schock·35 and &eKti 'l'C, 1•.o; J. A11to1tnc•. Mil<• woo•ffl big heart." said Coach Bora wi\•es or girlfriends from being wi1h them during Catalina-38. L•;i;;t11~'s-1• cnm.•, M iii.• Ctm!Mll, Lave. Milu1inovic. a Yuaoslav who took the World Cup: "When you likt football as . , Frida)''s 1wo windward-lctward 1.15, 2. OKntlon, oa ... i.s Meffll'lltv. Ca11twn1t over the squad lasl' February. He· much as I do. abstairiinil from StX< ~i~s~n~o~tri'~a~·-~.f-~co~u~nc~s~·w~c~~nla"',l•u~e~d.!'bvh'l~i;o~h~t~w~in~d~s!-~v~c.,.;;•·'~'~' ;'·~L~-;;;;. si.,. 111· •vr•°" Sanlamln, also coached Mexico to tho qUll"-10 tlw•1!.,t11 ¥Co •to,"'c,_:-,,.--.,.----.:__-.;;;;fr,,; ~ • = prou1cm . you can overcome tliat--:----Sul. by Uie u1a1 Snhu.:u as much as YU dcgrets J ·J.t-1. Paltlatt, oawld oai.·Jor"''°"' tet~na1,.,tr19S&:-°rm-trr<Wt\1-uy • way. what i~ se,;'!"' and resulted in several pro1esls. On $0uth •a• Yacht It.cine Club, 1s.15: 2. 1t1 ... a1. the players' cfTon. They pl.I~ very Saturdly, lQUtheast v.•inds ocasional· Olcll. vacit11n, vo ... _, 'l'C , 15·75: J. Gr•1 welt and showed ·--1 tactical dis-SCott, Nick ~''"· LOI Aneelft vc, 11. • I' .. .. .. -ly whistled up to 35--40 knots with sCHOCK·JS--1. a1.111..-cl'P. JOl'ln C•ilP. c1p inc:. rain squalls, and 1hc finals on Sun· .. lboe vc, 1•.1s. 2. euni.., Dick ScNT!IOI. The Americans licked their day were marked by ~latively ~·~ ~c~~~i 11'°" a. MellNSa "''-"· wounds Monday as one of their Berni becomes fifth Vanguard chosen steady winds. CATALINA·.,..,. E.eaPHe, MM1t. Nollle, playen, Peter Vermcs, accuted some In the JO R Class A, ·the winner ~v11tc. •.751 2• Ent-~, 1-i,,...-w1i.on· teammatts of quittina 111in1t was Don Hughes' Rachcl-Pu•h 42 Li..,., J.JO; i. Poi•lbMllltl. ''° D.r1lll9 Na'f'V Czcchoslovaki1. ... VC Lone a.acl'I, t . Quintessence, wi1h Dave Ullman at IMS-I. Fofr•. C*Wll• Hawartt1, ~lflc "J thin~ . we: could have done ''.li helm: Class B was ~·on by 1.rvina Corlntrllttl vc, ll.Mli 2· cantata 11• at"ooll much better, for sure:,·· he said. "I , G#ford, ceYC. 12.ICI: l. Cwaton, ,,.._.. d , h" L 1btf ' Farr-40. R1cbmon1d Yacht itl'llltl1. sen Oltoo vc. 20.JO. on t t ink we ~yed the way thlt ' Carlson completed !he swi m·bike· The Dally Piiot Backman i5 on~ of 31 golfers honored on the 1e!am. Criteria fo r Denny Berni . a ca1c hcr froml the squad included a minimuin 3.2 Southern alifornia Colle~e. btcame GPA on a 4.0 scale. a j unior or . the fif\h Vanguard 10 sign or be senior acadcmically. playins in 75 · ,drafted by a major league team in percent of the school's schedule and run in I :59.14. which was about 1wo minu1es behind AJcata 's Mike Piag. who was the Bud Light USTS cham- pion in 1989. The race was the second in 1he series and fearured nearly I .600 competitors who sw:tm l.S ldl<r meters. biked 40 kilometers and 1hen ran a IOK. •-------------------------• wt cen play. Ciechollovaki9 was the better team. thefs. true. But a t the TALLEY And 'Where does Iha! leave Tyson? Actually, he's next door at CaeMrs, trainin& for Saturday night's expected walkover apins1 Henry Tillman and rc(usin& to talk with spons writen unless they are from Great Britain. same time, I don'\ ihink we shoukl lose S.1 .1 think at tome paint in the the last week. a ,;lroke average of under 78 for 1he ,.... Bemi signed as a free agen1 wi1h SC"ason. _ , • the Boston Red Soit, and SCC Coach The political science major had a tu · Charlie Phillips citpects him to re· 3.25 G PA lit UC! and a s1roke pon 1he learns Class A affiliale in average of 76,4 this season. He was .. 1 Winterhaven. Aa. Dc1aits of 1he named the An1e1Jten' Mos1 Im- ,:. contrac.t were ¥1 released. proved Player for 1990 and had a ·~·· Berni, who played two y~an at top finish of 1hird in the UC Divis Oranae1 Coast before heading to Lnvitalional. """ sec. be11ed .392 with 10 home run,s. Bickman ltlended Bellevue Com· , !•\ S6 RBI !i.nd a 0 .olden State Athletic rnunity Colltgc in Washinaion tfor , ,: C.Onference-le11d1 ng 20 doubles. \ two years before 1ransferring 10 lJCI in 1988. ;.;, Backman mak~s ,grad~ Carlson places second UCI senior Brien ---- ·' Beckman has ba n _ / I i\ndrew Orison of ~ ; ,. selected as 1n All-" Irvine placed tce0nd in ~ ~America Scholar by the the men'1 division orlht I Golf Coa:ches A.uocl11ion or Amtri· BQd Liatn Triathlon Cl (or 1990. ICries II 'San Jote this 'A«tmd. I l'orea duo • eam spots ''°'" 11 \ Don King. who claims 10 have ex· clusiv~ riJhls 10 Doualas. Wynn shook up bo1dng't hcit'lehy, by bypassina the middlemen (prom oters Kina and Don Anam) and was lht tart.et hc:rt Monday of another diatribe by Kina. wbo said: "Steve Wynn is a ren~ who Costa· Mesa rcsidcr11 ----~ djmpects everythina. He thinks be Jim Terrell and Hunt-4... can buy 1inyone. He 'Nlfttl ~to \ inaton Beach's C11hy ~ crawl. He ha• put •:Otte spell pn Marino qualified for the John Johnson (Dou 11' manqt:r)." U.S. C.noc .. nd Kayak World Holyfield, mean Ii<, can only Cham_pionship team in take Pllcid kttp his ftnem cro•ed tl&at hit New York on Sunda\i. chance for the heavyweia.ht title will Both Tem:ll Ind Morino ..._tRr:_ finally lrrin._ - mer OlymPiC T e.m members. He ba9 alrady beeia acablishcd 11s The 1wo will comprie in 1wo 1 2·1 bdina &!vori\e over DousJas reptllt, this weel«nd In Paris aed (Evandcr is -240 ........ it 0), de· June 22·24 in Duilbnl, Wnt Oer· spi&e Dou&lat' nunnlna UPttt or <N!'Y· Tyson in fo1ty0. • • Iron MiU is a )().I favorite and if his co-hcadlintr on the e11rd, 41· year-old Cieol'IC Foreman, also wins u ex~ over JOIC Roclriauea. pethapo Tyson's next paydoy would be a clUn~lhe-OUdaY·mounWa bout ~OltfOl<llWI. Then, blni~=h raiftltonnl, flllh f\oods or of amtnct ouits, ... , yeot's Mep-f"illlt altbe Centlll)' .-.Id_ T,_ ..Untt tbl Doullu-..H!!IYfteld wi•-· ~hlll'"•£1 0nst~rl =..,,,, 'I f ...... C....,?: •• =....,., l 0 (J. ., .. ... 11me, some playc"n pve up, and 1hat'J not our style." Next up for the Unit~ Sialn it Italy, which looked dominan1 qainst a &OOd Austrian team la it• openjna pmc. How t.d cou&d lhit one lf\7 . Late< M"C:r;i:ngllnd tied 1:.. lao4 l ·I ,. . . Oii the ialud of Sordinia, wlltte coafnm11t~ be- -..... 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Parrish has fo und new life in his bat, just as he showed in this one before 26,604 fans at Anaheim Stadium. Parrish ripped a bottom-of-thc- ninth home run to straight away center field ofT Kansas City stopper Mark Davis, gjving the Angels a )...2 win, moving them 9'/J games behind Oakland. Davis had fanned Chili Davis and Dave Winfield before Parrish de- Major Leagues .. livered hit 10th HR of 1990 - allowina the ~·· &o wia for tbe 17th time in tbetr last l4 pmes. .. rd be lyin& if I aid I wun't look.int for the bome NO. .. Parriab .aid ... I was a little ia between on lbe first fastball down the middle, it IOI by me before I could set catended. Then he threw me another and I wu able to see it and time .it. I felt oonfident when it left his hand ... There's another cause for this AnJtls turnaround. Don Baylor is re~: be wasn't available when the Anaels. who oecdcd a true leader in the clubhouse and on the field. went shopping for a power hitter. They may have purchased the next best thing. Call it coincidence if you like, but since the Winfield trade, this club has aone fro m one end to the other. The Angels arc 17-7 in' sames Winfield bas staned, the first being Mav 18. ' .. Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~ Play., of Day ..... ..,'".... hutted • complete gw etght·hlttet while ~ two runs to beat IC.nus aty. Winfield gave the Angels a 2-1 lead in the fourth innin& when he nailed a 1-2 ofTerina from Kansas City sl&rtcr Tom Gordon for a two-· No home Nn, barely clearing the riabt field railina. Chili Davis doubled ofT ri&bt field- er Danny TartabuU's al<>ve with one out before Winfield uncorked his ei&bth four-bagger of the season. 0 The main thing about Winnie is that be bas such a fantastic Pf'C'COCC about him,.. Angels Manaaer Doua Rader said. "But no matter bow much you're thought of, you s1iJJ ,, ~ ..... ,.. .. 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Blylcvcn will never be mistaken for Nolan Ryan . but he certainly has Kansas Caty's number. "(Ryan) is known for throwing no-bitters and rm known for getting the job do ne." Blvleven said . "I wish I knew why I bave such a aood ~ (3)...21) apinst them. I j..st like pitchina 1n the bells-ks. I enjoy eatchfof here at home and in K.anus City. It s nothina with the playcn. I aucss I can't answer why I have more success apinst them bcc.tusc I throw the same apinst everybody:· Yo u could say that Blyleven has a prcny good history pitching apinst Kansas City. The 39-year-old vet- eran has more appearances (63~ and complete games (28) vs. the Royals than any 01be r team in the big leagues. "My gait i to IJVe up less hits than innihgs pitched ." he said. "That's the key to my success -and staying away from the long ball." Blyleven (6-3) has now won fi ve in a row after posting o nly one win in his fi rst eight stans. It was his second route-going effort of the year. Dykstra:s hitting streak ·ends; EXpos · sweep Phils Lenny Dykstra. leading thl' ma1or leagues in bat- ting. \.\1:nt ha tless in consecut ive games for the first tame this season and had his hitting streak stopped at :n Monday as the Montreal Ex~s swept a doubleheader from his Phtladclphaa Ph1ll1cs. 5-0 and 3-1. D\•kstra \.\ent 0-for-3 "u h a walk ag:unst Kevan Gross in the first game and O-for-5 in the second. popping up "llh a runner on second to e nd the ga me. Ha a'crage dipped from .407 to .391. and he fin ished 11cd for the founh-longcst streak in modern Phillies' h1storv In other National League games: •Glues A, Braves 3: San Fr:inc1sco "o n tor the ninth u me in 10 games as Brl'll Butler's run-~onng double snapped a M!' en th-inning tie. • C•bs 8, Mt ls 5: R~ ne Sandberg had fo ur hm including a home run. and red-hot Mark Grace added three hits a' Chicago tx·at Ne"" York for 11s founh straight 'icton • Pirates 8, Cardinals 7: Doug Drabek failed to protL'Ct a !.Ix-run lead. but Jeff Kang snapped an eighth· inning tic w11h a run-scoring single as Pittsburgh br~kc a thrcl·-game lo~1ng streak. In the .\ml·nca n League: •Brewers 4, Blae Jays 1: 8111 Krueger patched 5111 hitles~ innings in a rarl' stnn as Milwaukee broke a fi vc- game losing ~tn:a "Ith a '1ctor) over loll! k ~""""""""'~' Toronto. '' hach had pounded the . 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Casey Candaelc got the game- winning hit for the second straight p mc Mo nday nigh,t with a two-run home run that ht\ed the Astros to a to their founh straight victo ry. the AT IAT Morgan ..aid he didn't make the S-3 victory over the Los Angeles team's longest win streak of the Tue:11 Astros • S:JS ~ exact pitch he "anted to (.'andaelc. Dodgers. season. . ON D•CK "I tned to throw a cutter inside On Sunday, Candaelc delivered a It was the third homer of Can-,:edit:~A~t~S.JS but I didn't get ll inside enought." game-wmn~ng . triple that gavwe the daele's major leagut! career. Thu: Idle. Morgan s~ud ... H<' gets paid to hit. Astros a 4--victor) over NL est-"Maybe they turned the air con· All 99mes on IC.ABC radio (790) It's pan of the gnme r d hkc to have cm D1 v1S1on ICAiding Cincinnati. ditioning up higher. I don't hit too •On TV, Ch. 11. sc Sc>OrtsCl'lannel the pitch back but you hve and "This 1s great. it's a lot of fun to many home runs," Candaelc said. learn. I don·t accept losses. I Just be involved.' .. sa io Ca ndaele who "You could probabl) te ll b) m y whe n Ramirez fed o fT Wll h a s1ngJL bwld o n them:: · _ ---------------·--mrt playe six positions or t c w~tar Imme run fro . -to n t fielda nd was sacn flccd to 1c urra) s two-run llo me r an O range Coast Daily Pilot Astros this season. "It's pretty nice Morgan cam e into the game with second by Rach Gedman. the founh ga\C the Dodgers a 3-0 Dodg~rs Play~r of Day to come ofT the bench two nights in a string of 24.2 innings w1thout Candaele's homer gave Houston lead before Hou ton's comeback. a row to help the team." ytelding an ea med run. the lead for good and presented the Kai Daniels walkcd pnor to Mur- lddl• Murr•J• had two hfts With Rafael Ramirez standing on He stretched that to 27.2 innings victory to Lam Anderson (3-t ). rafs ci&hth homer of the )Car and In four at-bats, lndudlng • second base m tbc seventh, Can-until founh innin'-when the Astros The Dodgers didn't ant1c1pate get-H ubie Brooks doubled and scored double and two-run ho~r In daclc d rove a pitch by Mike Morgan ralhed to a 3-3 tie. highlighted by ting beat by andaelc. o~ Mike Sc1oscia's mgle for the a 5.3 defeat. (6-S) over the right field fence to Ken Caminit1's two-run double. "He put him m there for defe nse. third run. break a J...3 tic and lead the Astros The tic held until the seventh that just goes to show vou. )OU're The Astros ralhed an the founh on -----------------------------------------------------------•'• Ken Caminita' two-run double and a run-sconng double b Enc ALL-STARS ''°'"". Jones. a two-tame 20-pme winner for tbc San Diego Padres. played in the fi rst Orange County All~ tar Oame. Todd Blylcvcn (8·3), who has iianed with ('al Suue Fullerton and wa.1 drafted in the 39th round by the Anaels last· week. will be followed in tbc North rotation by Kent Dowd· in& (Oranac Lutheran) a nd Chad Phillips (Magnolia). accordin1 to Nonh Coech hns Pascal (Ken· Dtdy). Pac1fica's Robcn T oth was IChtdulcd to pitch, but he si&ncd with Kansas City aner bcint drafted. maki"-him inclaaible 10 ~a).'. Pucal s fourth pitcher is undtt1ded. Kevin Lovinaicr (l..aauna Hills) will uan for the South, fo lloMd by ~ .,. (Ocean Vaew}, 9ftl lrunl• (Ei&ancia). Jeff' Halt (Foun- tain Valley~ Dan laker (Tustin) and Kent Donnelly (foothill). "We doG't know how much C"aeh will throw," South oech Dan Or .- .. Leon {El Toro) said. t De Lwn will be ass1s1ed by Dave Demarest {La Quinta) and Ron La.RufTa (Fountain Valley). Other Orange Coast area playe rs o n the South roster include Huntington Beach infielder Jason Brissey, OCcan View sho n stop Daniel Hernandez. Westmi nster s ho rtsto p C hris Larson. Lquna Beach's Aaron Scheid, f.dison's Donnie Smith and Mater Dci's Jim 8cusold and Lionel Hastinp. Catcher Robin Lindsey and first baseman Ma.re Newfield -mem- bers of Marina H1gh's ('IF S.A champions -arc also on the South t'Oltet. but Newfacld siancd w;th the Scanlt Mariners over the weekend and waU be inel'aabk to play. The Nonh leads the all·tame ~nH. 12-10, and takes a thtte-pme wlnn1na streak into t0ftiabt'1 coa. test. The moat lopsided pmes came in l 977 and 1987 when the North won. 1 l-0. on both occasions. Oo\ll Elhon (Sunny Hillt) ud ' Dave fdrres (Anaheim) arc the Nonh's assistant coaches. TorTCS was the North's head coach last year. Pascal and Elliott wtrt' tea mmates on the 1976 North team as Elhott, who went to Fullerto n High, was the p me's MVP that year, stcahng four bases as the North deftatrd the South, S-1. Pascal pla)'t'd for Los Alamitos. Parkin• a t La Palma Park 1s di(- ficuh, so it's advised to arrive early. Typically, the All-Star Game draws sold..out crowds. 0 .......... ....... , ..... , ........ Todt IMe.en (Wit Pllt1l I fll l M Me" Caf1tf c T rov) If' •II Ed Cr!IMft (~) IF .OS Kem Do... (0rlfl9t l urllleflt'I fll t.• Jee& Eftllt (l(atllla) C .Jn IAftcloft lltll'IW (l(a .... ) IF -TCMld O<eeNlt!O ll.Ot ~-) ~ HI Gr-. ~ (t ...,11\ltl cw .. "'*" ~· (Orlftet) "' -., .. K•vt CSCIMre) If' ... ~ .._..._ Clo. Alemlt9al IF .M ~ ...... (,....,., cw ••• M9rm ll'wea Clent\MO) If ;,. 0... ,._.. CMMnelel ~ IAI a.. ......... (€'""91119) ., - Cra le ltoell IKtnnedVI IF l50 Jeton ~man ISuMY HJl"I C .SU ltldl Tafllarctlnl (9olwl Gfenclel IF ·* "OOtrl Toll\ (PKff~) P O ... lflen Tra"Mllt (I''"' OF JfO L• Torret IC1nv0tl) IF .lM OeM\' CH lrO (AMM!m l P l .. Coecf* HffO Coecn Cllrl• PtK.91 (IC.en· !llOYI, 0oue Elloll (Sunny Hilt\). 0.vt TorTft tA1141Nlm) - Anthon) to knot the game a nd set the stage for Candaelc. "They sto pped us afier thrtt runs." Laso rda said. "Wc JUSt couldn't scort any more." The turning point m the game for Los Anaeles came in the sixth inning when Munay doubled with one out younclf on the back. you 1h1nk about m oney. nd 1f it's thctt. )'OU ~t youn(I( on the beck ap1n. But ,f the money's no t thctt. you kind of act frustrated. Somettmci you Wlsh the situation was d1f'fcrcnt." An avtd U fan, Plar hopes to J)ltcb for the T roJans one day. F1n t., be'U mike a top ac . · wtnch won bis services O\i Cr C olden West.. Ccmtos and. of rourw. the Orioles. ··1 h~ I ,et the opponun11y (at OCC) bk.e 1 did from ~wu) Coach ( teve) Bamn.'' •td. "' lddl• Murr•J and Bropks walked 1oscla flew out to the wam1n1 track to center fielder En c Ycld.ing, who ran far to his into nght field to catch the ball. 0 OOOO•" NOTSS -OOCl9tt 1!111ctt """"' llevt tour nll• In lllelr IHI fWll e1-. ........ • llOme run aM 14 itei. Tiit ~ 111ecec1 lltt-~ .._.....,..on .,.....,.., Mottdi\' wlltl ~tis In nll a.ft ...._, , "When l saw 1n the paper l.bM Mayne was comina black. 11 ~ fled my decision:· Plat. clock~ between 14 and 90 mph on the radar and j up 1uo1 Ultd by 9CO\lts.. is workina on a cbuee- up • "There's nothi n& better than ~ iRJ a hitter set frustratied, .. "" aaad. ·•1 lake to ICC him throw b11 helmet 1a.ftef in the d..,_.L" From devator man to limousane dn.-er, .... i.J bei.na dllufhred into the top ran.ks ol paldai .. nc Soutb Au..sw. .._,,. 1011 10 the Nonh three ya11 in 1 mw ..... will anempc &o help-. 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Mltwe ukM 11 Belllmore, 4:3S o.m Ci.vteeno et Detroit. 4:3S o.m Toronto et Mlnnesote, S:JS p.m. NetleMI LMtue WettDMsien W L .. ct. GB 34 18 .6~ Cincinnati San Oleo<> 30 25 .SO S'h San Frenclsco ~ Houston Allen!• 28 30 .413 9 21 30 .413 9 2• 34 ·'" 13 21 33 .319 14 P 111sburo n Montrea l PPI •a d elph1a New York ('11Cll00 St Lou!\ Eut Division 35 n 33 25 28 28 26 28 '16 32 25 33 MencSIV'• Scerft '10u1ton S. Oede9r\ l MontrH I S·l . ?111teoeion11 0-2 S.11 Fre11<11<0 I , "'lent•' 3 Cruceoo I , New Vor• S F'l11•0uron I, St Lou11 7 Ontv oemes Klle<luled TedeV'' Gema 614 569 soo .481 ••• 431 2 ' 6 ., 7 ' 9 1 10 ', Docteet't !M MllOOu• O·Ol et Houtton u ulllcu on l ·•l. 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F'1rrl1n r 10) S-Scrioflt lO SF-FWhlt• II" H It IElt BB SO Kem.e• CltV Gordon 1 S 2 I I MD1v11 L 1·3 I 2·3 2 I 0 3 ~ fltyltVlll W ,6• 3 8 WP--MD8V1\ u molre1-Homt , Bernett Fl"' KOK , Sec · onO, JOfCt, TrWO, HenOt'f T-1 34 A-U .&04 Rv•n no·hfttwl AMIEltlCAN LIE.AGUIE Mev IS 1.,73 Cehlorn11 11 Ke nlts Cllv, l ·O Jul'f IS. 1973, Cehfornle , e l Dt tro11 6·0 S.01 2'. 1974. Cehlorn11 ... , Mlnntsole 4·0 June 1, 197S, Celllornle, "'' Bettlmore, 1·0 June 11, 1990, Tun et Oakleno, S·O NATIONAL LEAGUE S.ol 26. 1981, Hou\fon "' LO\ Anoei.l. S·O LOIAM8L.91 .....,,.. ., .. •••• •I 1 I ) 1 •• 4 1 11 , 1 ' • u' 1 •••• 1011 ) 0 1 0 0010 Y .... d DerMa ...... ....... 00.llla ._ c:.....a ~rf AMlt'lll 0 Oll9r'llll "' ~­" ........ ~c ~­C..-.4'1 T9'lll n J I I T ..... ., .. • •• • 1 , • •• 00 • , ' 1 J 1 l J. 1 ••• ' .. 010 • ' 2 , 00 2010 I I I t n •' • l SC..111¥ ........ LAI...... - -__ , ....---·-· O~lon 2. L~ MellM •• Hout• ton 6. 29-erooka, Caminiti, Anltloftv. Munn. ~OIYIL Hit-Murr.., (I), CenclMle (2) • 5-Gedmen. • H 1t•a N IO Lei ...... MorNll L.,6·S f S S 1 5 c~ o o o o o ....... Portueel 6 J > 1 Anderten W,3·1 1 0 0 0 OISmllll S,12 l 0 0 0 0 Mor .. n ollched to 2 t>etlert Ill the Ith. Pl-()edmen. U!T¥11ret-Home. ltellford, Flrt t, Monteeue. S«otld. Wlfflem•; Tllll'd, McSllerrv T-2~ "A-lS,fM. AL Al·Stllr .-- (T'lwwlfl ._..., C.tdler 1. Terrv Stetnttecn, O.kt.nd, 250,272. 2, s.nov AIO<'ller, Clt¥Nnd, 1'5,404. >. Tonv Pena, Botton, 150,711. 4, Certton Fltlt, Clllc-oo. 140,703, 5, Pel Bcwders. Toronto, fl,m . 6, Lenee Perrill\, Cellfor11la, 13.50S. 7, 8oo loont. Kensa1 City, 5f,216. I , GlllO Petrenl, Texet. SJ,4>4. l'lnt .... 1. Merk McGwtre, 0.klend,<313.165. 2, Don Melllnglv, New York, m ,4M. ), Cecil Fltldtf, Detroit, 1'3,311. 4, Fred Mc:Grlff, Toronto. 132,731 5, Georee Breit, Kensa.s cu.,, 71.003. 6. ltefMI Petmelro, Te .. ,, 67,Af7 7, WellY Jovlltf', Cellfor111e , 6'.605 I, Kent HrO., Mlnnet0le , 62,tS7 SeceM .... 1, SltYt S.x, New York, 274,212. 2, Julio Frenco, Tuet, 190,007. 3, Mike Gellevo, 0.k· lend, 1'3,0S4. •. Biii Rll>ktn, &elllmore. llS, 150 S, Wltlle RenOOlPl'I. Oekle nd, 91,742. 6, Nt!M>tl Llrleno, Toronto. 91,fl2 7, Lou Wnlleker, Detroit, 12.131 I, HerOld Rt vnold1, Seelllt, U ,S4S Tlllrd .... l, Wede &oeQ1, &otton, 290,ISl 2. Cerney Len1foro, 0.11.leno, 2S9,271 J, Kt«v uruo.r, Toronto, 2Jf,6'5 '· F'eul Molitor. MllweukM , 14,416. 5, Gerv Gttltl, Mlnnesole, 71.106 6, Steve B11«"-4t, Tuu, SI, 111 7, Robin Venture, Clllceoo. •2.194 I. KtYln S.ltrer, Kentet City, 40,7SS "*"• I, Cei R~Dken, &e llimon, lOS,112 2, Wen Wein , 0.ll.16nd, U 5,671 l Tonv Fernenoe1, Toronlo. 191,064. •. Alert Tremmel!, Ot lroll, IOS. 110 S, On lt Gulllen, ChtUOO, 19,SIO 6. Kurt Stlllwell, Ken111 Cltv, 67,910 7, Greg Geone, Mlnnesote , 47,334 I , Jeff Kurtti.ti, TtxH . '1,672. OvtfltN 1. Jose Censeco. Oe11.1eno, 534,112 2, Rk •tv HendtrlOll, 0.kland, 471,151 l, Ken Grlffev. Jr , Sfflllt, 417,51' '· Bo Jec;kson, K1n111 C1tv. 315,S67 5. l(irov PuO ttt MlnntM>ta, 2S7.2Jl 6. O•Yt Htn<1tr1011, o. .. 11no. 160.246 7, Ruben Slerre, Texes, 135.&91 I. Georoe 8tll, Toronto, 121.m 9, Robin Youn!, MllweukM, 110,002 10, Junior Ft!h1, Toron10, 19,479 11, Mook11 Wll•on. Toronto, 75 OS 12. Cenov Meldonedo, Cltvtteno, '3.•tt ll. F't tt 1nuv101i., Tt•ll, Sl,21' U M 11.t u rtt-iiwtll. 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Merk CeluYtcClll•, "17 6, PeVM Stewerl, ... '3. 7, Tom Kii•. "·'" I, Peul Allnetf', "·"· f, Curtis Strenge, 10JM. 10, Tim Sll\'IPIOll, 70.14. ~OlllMCe 1, Gree Normen. 176.S. 2, 0.YIS Love Ill, 27U. 3 (lie), L.on Hlnklt end Tom Purt1er, 27U. 5, John Ad•m•. 1n.6. '· BIM Gleuon, 1712. 7, Dan For1men, 272.9 I, Fred Coutllft. 21'2.S. f, DutlY Weldori, 2n 4. 10, 2 tied wllf't 172.0. OrMlte •ccvncY 1, CelVln F'Mt• •. 13S. 2. Oevld Edwerdl, .ICl3. l . Ooull Tewell, .I02. •. L•rrv Milt, .m . S, Hele 1rwln, .n l . '· Curlls s1ren99, .m. 7, l rtan Tennvson, .n 2. I, D.A. Wel0rln9, .767. f, Corev Pevln, 760. 10, 2 !led with 7S4. ._." ........ I, Torn Kiit, 713. 2. Curtis srr.-, .6". l. llobbv Weelkln• •• 6'S. 4, Fred CouolH, M6. S, '"-'er JecobMll, M S. 6, Rocco Medilltt •• 67'. 7, Rk llerd Zottol, 677 I , Gii Moreen, '75. 9, Lerrv Mitt, .'74 10, Tim Simoson, A71 l"vttlne L•dlen l, Georoe &ur111, l.73S. 2, Pevne SlewarJ, • 1.745. 3. ten &eker·Flncll, 1.7 ... 4, Gree Nofme11, 1.752. S, F'eul A1lneer, I 7SJ 6, Tonv SI"•· 1.756, 7, &en Cren\lrew l.7S7 I (lie), ltev Ftovd •nd Mike lttlO, l 760 10, Merli C.IC1veecttla, 1.765. l"erar.Men 1, Greg Normen, .233. 2, Merk CelaYKChle, .130. 3. To11v Siiis, .209 4, Steve E111.1no1on, .20I. s (llt l, F'eul A1lneer, Fred Couo1t1. ltoberl Gemu eno 8oD Twev. ,206. 9, 2 lled w ith .205. 1 .... L.eedlen 1, Fred Couo1t1. 10 2. Peu4 A1lnoer, f 3 (lit), Rooert Ge.mu, Sieve Jones. Cnrl1 F'errv end &IM S.noer, 7 7, lS Ii.cl wlll'I 6 .Wlh L...,_. I .. ,. " • ' .... .. , lAI " • • ..... ·= ... UI " " • ... ... a.a . " • .... : . >S a.at u u I 11.1 n• ,., l..H II • ' , ... ... .. , U6 It I! • .... ,, ti 1 .. UI .. I t ti.I • u .., .... t7 • J .. .. " Eestwood, .602. 10, 2 tied with .600. H._ ICMll a,,IC.ACH~ (et 8! C:........ CC. TWUM) T- .. H It fl = .. II .. l ... k••fleld Well, JN; 2. ........ ""l. WMllPk•. 405; 4. Dine Hiiis, #1111; s. Torrr; lll'lnet, 412; 6. Pelm Desert, 415; 7. C1Pvl1 W.1, 41'; I. Veltlelta, 425; t. T•tt, 02; to. Ofanede Hlllt, '50. ....,...... 1. M*l , ........ ,, 1'·11-1411 2. Gort !Hert), 7'·7._1.; J. TOdd (VI ..... ), 75-76-151; 4. kdwell (El Cemlfto llMI), n •76-ls.1; Ott (SuMy Hiiis), 73·00-IS>. ~I wlna Chemc>lonllllo on firs! llOll of sudclal'I dNtll Plevoft. BAS KETBALL Na A •¥9#1 TH• ,.!HALS ,~ .......... 2·1) Geme 1-0.troll IDS, Porllend " Geme ~tlencl 106, Detroit IOS (oil Geme re.troll 121. Portlend 106 Tonlettl-Oetrolf el Portt.nd, 6 p,m TllunOll-0.lrolt et Por11encl, 6 om. Su11 .. June 17-Por'tlend et Oetroll, 12 .JO o.m. Uf nec"sarvl Tue., June 19-F'orllend el Oelroll, 6 o.m (If nec .. sarvl BASEBALL • TENNIS SOCCER Wettd CU. ,.ST ltOUMD MIM9Y'&SC.. (etOel!M,IWY) Coale ltlc:e I, Scolt.nd 0 !Gr-Cl , .. Cat!Wt. ~) E1191end 1, Ireland 1 (Gr-F) TMllY'• Mt-.. (et v..-, 1111¥) hl91um w. Soulf't Kor ... I e.m. !Gr-El ,., ,..._, S6dlY) Netl'Mlrlendl w. Etvol, noon (Grouo Fl TRA NSACTIO NS BAH8ALL ~~ • MILWAUKEE lltEWEltSo-PurdleMd the conrrect of aoo St«>r•. p1tcner, frOft'I Denver of Ille Amerlce11 Auocletlon s.n1 Jelme Neverro, Plleher. 10 Oeflyer. NEW YORK YANKEES-Acoulred Oeven 8ollcl, oftener, from 1ne Houston Attrot 10 '°"'"'' en ffrller lreot SEAnLE MAltlNEltS-Slerted Mere New· l, Merll. CelCevec;c;nJe . 231 2. Mike Hulbert. 230 J, Ted Sc;llulr, 210. 4 (tit ), Slt Ye Elkll!lllOll e110 Gene S.uers, 217 6, Tom Kiit , 206. 7, Tim Simoson, ?o. I, Bob Twav, 203 9, Peyne Siewert, 202 10, 2 tied wltn lfl C ..... Piii fleld, oulfltlder. TOlllONTO BLUE JAYS-Slgrted Ciro Am· Send Trep Sevet l. F'eul A1l1"10tr 669 2. 0 ... 10 Fro11, 646 3, JOllll lnmen, 633 4, Curt!\ Strellllt. 632 S, 8111¥ Mevfelr, 626 6, Lerrv Mire, 625 7, 8 rlan Tt nllVIOll, 611 I B1llv AnoreOt, 607 9, &ob Plenr WIT A monev IHderS (Tllro.iell SUnclH) I Monica Stltl 2 Sl1tlf1 Graf l Me" ne Navra• ova J Jana No •o•na S "la•a a l •t•t•a & A•enr.a Sencnt r V1cer·o 7 Ht >ena !.1.1• ova 8 Ma rv Joe Ft rt11111der 9 Manut •a Ma ft•• 10 Jf"""'' C11or1a11 II Ka1tr•na Malt t vll 11 GaOr•t a Saoat•n• 1) Jud tn W tl"t' U Z '"•Garr son IS Nat'>& • T11ur a• 16 Concr1 •a Mertmtr 17 Mtrct OH Pa1 19 NICOlf Prov1\ 19 Httlt " K e•t 1 20 Lt •la Mtl~"' ?I Lil"ll Savc rt'l•C; 77 E h1aOe'" Sl'l"v e 7l La1.1re G Ot rnt '''' 24 Clllud a Po•w • 7S D111~v ver llr~our11 76 Ann Grouman 71 Andrte Temt111a• 78 G•o• Ffrna ndtl 29 Sa11dre CtcC"·l'I 30 Ro111tv11 Fe rDe"• N dt lttt 31 Lo• McNt 32 F'allv l'ttno·c• ll Q~ ne Ra CN•ova 3' Beroa•e F'e1.1tu\ lS Recr1e1 McOu• .,,, l6 Raffaelie RtOG 37 Amv i:rer•t• 38 Elna Rt"'•'" ......_., '1'3.131 \S7S.121 \464 41S U SJ 3SI '239 2•0 S231,370 S229.548 '169,491 '1'3,?04 '162,667 1161.ISI SIS4,tS6 s us 71S s ll S,499 '12•.•S6 SllS,793 $1U.9SI S109.ll7 S99,U3 "9,4'6 '82.036 Sll.24' SIO 042 '1& SS4 \76,)71 '70,970 s70,17S '70,41' U.7,9ll U.1.573 "'6.&" Sill 710 U.2 9'6 $61,917 $61,910 S60,SS9 U0.211 SS9,9'3 ulletin l'INAL 0ro1lo, •horhtOI>, encl Greeorv Ften.. lt•PflMI C ...... te ......... WN hi Ge rde , Oelt Kltleltll, Rober'I Atvmer end JONI ltec;ord Pit F'v I Geo<ei. 52· lf •'7 s Gln(Nn, pl!c;llerL 2 Olil•toome SI S6·l7 496 2 MONTREAL~~ Rooert &ut~ J Sten1oro Sf· 12 491 l end ltlcflero Cltllend, pltdleri, eno Merk 4 Loulsl•na St S4· If ., 3 5. Mlu ln iool St SO-?l 415 6 TtltOUf'lt, flrit Detemen F'urdleled Ille conlrect 6. Tilt Cllldtl 46· l• 411 I of Chris N10fl0t1, ollcher, tr om JeCllM>llYlllt of 1. Ct l Stele Fullerlon 3'·23 476 4 the Southern LM9ut I Ge Soutllern S0-19 473 1 BASK•T8ALL t Ar hone St S?· 16 .. S f ......_. .. ,_.._. Auedefleft 10 Frorloe St S?· 15 .., 10 LOS ANGEL.ES LAKEltS-Announctd ,,,. 11 use 1t0-n 459 11 r"lonetlon of Pet ltlltv, need coecn Nemeo 12 Mleml, Fie ')1· li "57....12--Mike Ounleevv hffd c~. l) Tun 51·1 7 455 ll ~ Wend .. .-.... LMeut 14 Ark1n1u 47·15 4S4 14 " cltlE WAVE-'l<lrtd SltYt Hevts, llHd 15 S.11-0 it110 St 4'·22 44t IS c;oech Nemed Dennv Hovenec need coech 16 S lllnol1 .,. 14 445 1' Pieced Kt nnv Senoeri, forwerd, on tne ru l 17 South Atet>eme .... 20 441 17 tQued. Acllveted Anll'lollv Olc:kent, forwtrd 11. W11nlno1on SI ... " 440 11 LAS VEGAS SILVER STREAKS-Nemed If UCLA 41·26 '36 If Sonnv Alltl'I coecll 20 Wlchlle Ste te 4S· If 433 20 21 North Cer04111e 5-4· 14 429 21 n CreloMon ... n .,, n 23. 1111no11 '3·11 412 23 14 H01.lllon 4'·73 410 24 2S Lov04• Mervmoo;nl 45· 17 3t9 2S ....... Am«tc.e .... I Gto<O•• 2 0-lehorne S•ate 3 Slen1ord 4.LSU S Arl10111 Slett 'use 7 MIHIUIPPI Stele I Florlde Slett f Cel Slelt Fullerton 10 Ttxll 11 c..ore a Soul lier l'I 12 Arke11111 1l Mleml, Fie 14. Southern t11lnol1 15 Nortl'I Ceroune 16. IUlllOll 17 S.rt Oi.ec> St 11 WH hlngton Stelt lf Wlchfle S111e 20 TheClledel 21 Houston 22 LovOl• Mervmount 23 South Aleblme ·2' UCLA 2S Cretonton RKerd r-rY 52· If I 56·17 3 Sf· 11 I S4·1f 2 52·16 4 .o-n 5 S0-21 6 57-15 1 l6·2) ' Sl-17 10 50·" 11 '7·1S 12 S2· 13 1l 4'· 14 14 51·1' IS 43..,?1 1' •f ·J? 27 41·1' 11 45·1f lf ... ,. 10 .... 23 71 •S· 17 22 4'·1' n 41·2' 2• ... 22 2S ,OOTaALL c-419111' ..... ~ 81tlTl$H COLUM&IA LIONS.-Nemed Erin Redden director of oromotlons end 1oeclel events OTTAWA ROUGH lt1DERS-Sl9"ec:I Greeo Stumon, ~1lvt tlld HOOt•Y NetleMI HK*n L....,_ DETROIT RED WINGS-Stoned Di ve Gtel'IOll. ooelltllder 80XING INTERNATIONAL &OXING FEDElt· ATIOH-41t -...Cleo Bob LM , ort110tlll, Jemet ltonoeeu, t1r11 Ylct or111oen1, Mike Cu1l,..,.110, MCond vice or111den1, Hlewetlle Knlehl, third vice or11l0tnt, A1vl11 Gooomen, tourtll wlce ore11dent, e no Ro«>erl weU1t1. treewrar lte· eooolnled Jemft A. Slt venson, lnternetlonet vice or11ldellt, &111 &rennen, che mpfont hli>i c;11e1r · men, Oouo 8HYers, re tlno1 ctleJrme n, Or Jeck Bellelle , medlcel edvlior, Wetter Slone, teeel edvltor, end Merle" Munemmed, HecullYt secreterv COLL•Ga 8ROWN-Nemed Scoll &orek e n oclelt llOCkt v coecll eno Fre11k Cetlelll neeo be-It c:oec;n MAltlST-Nemed Tom Dltfll eultte fll lo Ille director of alllltlkt for fecllllv me11eeemen1 MORGAN STATE-Nemec:! MlchHI Holmet men's hffd belkett>ell c;oecll Tennis tournament Basketball camp LAKE RS ,._,, wbicb beoomel tbe NBA •1 DllWOfk Dal .-.on. Riley auided the LIUll to NIA-tieli' 6).19 record dUa IDd WU named NIA COM:b ol Y eu f'or tbe ftnt time iD bia But Loi Awlel WU lliminlted PboeAil in ftve ~ iD tbe W em Conlaeace 1Cmiftnala -ftnt lime tbe Lakm ctidll't n.cb conference fi1'ab aiDcl 1911, ftna1 ICUOll under Paul WCllBe.cl Ullder Riley, tbe Laken 53).1941 a .733 winnina penien They &110 went 102_.7 in playo pmes, the most {)layoff' win• by coecb iD NBA b.i1tory. But followina t.be l..aUn' l)layoff' exit. report.a lwilced of' betWeen Riley and General maiui.i Jerry West and between Riley tome of his players. Riley, however, deojed there problem1. "I never felt any separation" &o tbe players, he said 11 the conference. "The reason why thi1 team wo five championships durillJ the ' and 63 pmes this season 11 that team was totether." He said be made his final deciaio to leave about J 0 days aao. but k it quiet so the Laken could look a replacement without a lot of fl fare and then make just OM a nouncement. "He's 1 tough act to follow," ui Dunleavy, who has never been bead coach. "I respect Pat Ril . look up to Pat Riley. If I can be as good a coach as Pat Riley I'll v~ry succeuful." Asked why· be thouaht the Lak hired him, Dunleavy said: ··1 thin I'm a lucky guy. I've been very luc all my life and this is no different. Netthcr Dunleavy, West no Lakers owner Jerry Buss would specific about the length o Dunleavy's contract. but all con firmed it was a multiycar deal. 'Tm looking forward to playina i the NBA Finals," Dunleavy said. " want nothing more than to have rina on my finger. The one thing l'I demand from the playen is that the play hard. •leY'• rec#d HGUL.Alt s•.ASOM v .. r.TMm 1fl1·12. LA Leker1 1"2·13. LA L.e1<er1 1"3·14, L.A Ull.el'I 1f'4-IS, LA Lelltrs 191S-16. LA Lell ... 1 19"·17, LA Lell.trl lfl7·M, LA Le11.ers lftl·"· LA Leker1 191f·f0, LA Lek.ert·v Tolelt w l i-ct. .... 50 21 .70. SI 24 .107 S4 21 Ast 62 20 .75' 62 20 .756 65 17 .m '2 20 7S6 57 25 ."5 '3 " .761 S33 IN 1)J l"OST·S•ASOM 1fl1·12, LA Leker1·r 12 2 1"2·13, LA L.ektn 1"3·14, LA Leller1 lf•4·1S, LA ukeo·z 1915•16, LA uktrt 19"·17, LA Lekt ri ·r 1917·•. LA Lell.er•·1 lftl·"· LA Lek.ers 191f·f0, LA Let1.er1 To1tl1 Dvereft To111 a·Peclflc; Division v·N&A Coecn of 1ne Yter 1·won N&A cn1molon1lllo MAKI From 81 I 7 14 7 IS • • 6 lS ) IS ' 11 • 4 s 107 0 '35 241 ,S71 .m .'25 nJ ... MS m Ma~1 \\l'nl for 11 and tt paid ofT as his iron shot landed fhe feet away "her(• hl' putted 1n for btrd1e and thc champmn'lhtp. \fa~1 \\3'1 the o nl) Eagle golfer to quahf) for the ind1' 1dual cham· p1on'>h1pi.. hut sc' era I golfer 'lllll turm·d 1n fine scores to lead Estancia to the <1crnnd-plact.' finish. ·1 he other Es1anc1a finishers were Paul Hinkle'. "ho shot 77, Mike i\nder\on "1th an 82. Ken ('alven and .\nth Rothman with 81 and Chm Beck w11h 84 Cahcn. who along with Maki 1s one oft ht top prep golfers in Orange Count~. had a d1sappoin11ng day according 10 Pem "He \tancd oft bad and ended bad," Perl) said. "He JU'>t had an ofT da}. But 1t ''as a rea l severe and d1ffi~ll courc;c ·· Benefit golf The Al1hc1mcr'' \\\OC1atton of Orangt> ( ounl~ " spom.nnn[I. a chant) 1cnn1s tour· na men1 on Junt> ~~ a1 the Ncwpon Beach Tenn1\ < luh Manna High will host a \-Outh basketball camp for both boys and girls (rom July 2· 19 1n the schoors gymnasium Sw im program Thr ..ccond annual Orange Counl) renni\ .l,uctton Ball. "The Lo\l~ <\1Ta1r .. ~pon\orcd h) the (\s11c F1brom Fou nda11on. will be held Jul\ ~!!-29 at Los (ah:illrros Spom Village 1n Fountain \'allr> _ 'fin' t'' em .,..,11 It 111 tcctdN1-wml a o ac uc dinner danrc. ~1h:nt auu1on and cn1ena1nmcn1 at che Rc1d1sson Ho1cl in In inc For morc in formation ahout the tennis 1our- name n1 or 1hc dinner, phonr 9J8-I 39.l Basketball camp Orange Cou i Collc,r womt>n's basketball Coach Mike Thornton will conduct the third annual OC C' basketball camp for &iris aau 8 10 16, 1n I ~tr o( Ont"WCCk KSStOnS btainnln& July 16 at the colkfe's Peterson Gymnasium. lnwue11on "Ill include ups oo shoot1na. pauina. reams concepts. rebounding and play· cr·t,o..playcr defensive pnne1plcs. fhe firs1 ~ss1on runs July 16-20 w11h the ~cond on July 13-~7 Cost of either camp 1s S68 or SI H for bolh For mort 1nformauon phone 432·58M> fund~ from lhC C\Cnl Wiii provtdt' \Uppon 10 the 40.000 v1c1tm\ of lht> d1-.cast and 1he1r fam1he~ rn Orangt' ( ount). -~-~·-t-or more ·mfo1ma1.1on....pbone-6J~,~--\ .. Basketball program The Cit) of Los Alam11os Rccrcauon and Communi t) Services Dcpanmcnl will offer a rccrcauonal open g) m baskrtball progrem bt- &Jnnina 1oday The Oak Acadcm) Gymnas.ium w1111bc open from I I :30 a.m 10 I :30 p.m on Tuesdays throuah August 28. The cntr; fee 1s S2 per person for pantc1pants a&e\ 16 ~nd up For funhcr 1nforma11on. phont> (213) 430-1073 or (71 4) 827·9010 Irvine boxing Ernie Ch11ve1. unbeaten Hun11n1ton ~ach ~elterwcraht. will top the June 25 bo\ln& card at the 1rvtne Mamou Ho1ct. mee11n1 HecSacmon Robe.rtson of Los Anec.kJ 1n 1he 10 round main event. Chavez ha' a 1()..0 rtt0td and has won his last t>AO bout) at the Mamou ·by knockou1 Robcrtton has a ~l-7-1 record. Viki ng boys Coach Sieve Popovich and girls coach Pete Bonny will head the camp for third throuah eighth graders. The camp will run Monday through Thursda) and the cost 1s S 70. -----~~rea~:auo~nf~lU)n.-~ ei·-tM-r---f coach ac 893-657 1. ext. 297. Go lf tournament The Hun11ng1on Hailbour Cancer Lcaaue will sponsor their annuel Day of Golf on June 29 from sunnsc 10 sunset at Mcadowluk Golf Course. .\II benefits from the day will benefit thr Amcnean Cancrr Society's Oranac Count) Un11 The fee for thr day is $2S and includes green ftei and urt For more 1nformataon. phone 846·1364 Soccer tryouts The Coron1 dcl Mar R1p11de Sotur Club 11 hold1n1 tryout' for ~ti kttlt. crom today end Thund.ty et Lincoln SChool 1n Corona ckl Mar. The uyou1.s i.re OPtn to girh born 1n 1q79 or 1980. For more infonna11on. phone Tito Fucntn II •97·7373 The Ii"'' ~s~1on of Orange Coast Collqe's 1990 Sum mer Swim Program begins next Monda). ._ _ __.[.!.!!..II cla!RLJ!c !ru>ro' ed by the mc..cica.n.__. Red Cross and taugtic b) C'Cn1ficd tcKhen. Class s1u 1s hm11ed Parents and guardians of panrc1pents arc asked lo attend a bnef mC<'11ng w11h the staff on June 16 to determine scheduling and place· ment. Open re11s_tra11on bctins on June I 6 11 2 p.m. at the OCC pool For more 1n(orma11on, phone 432-S880 Passing school Saddleback Collett quarterback coarh 8111 Cuner\)' will direct his seventh annual Wn1 Coast Pass1n1 hoot for quancrblch, wide recc1ven •• 111fi1 ends and runn1n1 becks. July 16-20 o n the school cempus. The school is open to bo}s from Junior All· Amcric• lc'Yel throuah high IChool. The school 1nducks non-«in&act 1n1tNCtion 1n the pen1na .. me •s 11 relates to quar· tfrbecks, ~iven and n.rnn1na becka. Demon· stntlons b) ml]Or colltfC pla~rs will M ftaturt:d u will cleuroom 1ns1ruc:uon wnh the Ytt O( \I tdto. Coat of the provem 1.t S 150 For m0tt infonnat1on. phone Sll-4644. .. . ·, 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5671 FROM NORTH ORANGI CO • FROM IOUTM ORANGI CO. .... ,. . .... THI: DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED omce HOURS Teieph~ s .. voce Mon Fto hm·S 30om Bu11ne61 Counter M f I OOam·S ()()pm .. ~. PUBLICATION 0£A0LIN£ MOllOty F rl 5 3CJ.AM • r uttdey Mon 5 30 PM Wedlletdty Tuet 5 30 PM Tl\ultclty Wed S 30 PM ,-rldty Tllute 5 30 llM Sttufdty ,-,, $ 30 Mot Sund1y ,-ro ~ 30 PM C .. CK YOUfll AD, .. 'IRIT DAY I• t oaoty PllOt 11r1VH ror elloc:i.ncy eno ~acy •i""'f•f'f oec:at.onaitv f>fron dO occur ,..._ litlen "N'" yoor ao •• r ttO bacll MO etleell YO\lf a0 Oaily "re><VI '"°'' IMmecNlely to 541·6&78 Tli. ()ally PllOI "cf'Oll no ~111btltty tor any.,,°' "'an aOWfll.temet\t fOt ""•Cl\ ti ,,..y be r.,OOt'I .. ~ U"PI tor IM eott of Ille •l •(t' actually occuo<ea by the wrOf Creoot CM onty be I ....... (.! f()f tne t .. 11 onM!flO()l'I Any """OU'll nOI OAoO Wlll'un 30 Oays n reQUtrecl .... be ,~1K1 to but not hmtteo 10 lltlanee ctiar~ ~ea ,, o "t of the unpaid bal•llee per morotfl. all COllecltOn c"''' no any •d-llblt attotney • '-' ......... • ·· LI , . Ii ' 4'. ' :·. . ·~ ~·I e'\. '• .. .. , .. ,,.. ... J H '•. 1.• l1/IUllM•lec1 lllffl • Ull ... ,. PUii • I&' Y11Wttt ,, .. llWPllT IUOI 1211,llO INCREDIBLE vlewl of bly, OOHn 6 PCHI Breezy, bright 711'1 lloor loc . 2 BR. 2 BA Po11tble boat space Neighboring finest rntaurants. ~-0 ...... 1622 * ...... ..... LMna (ti °' OW9') The Ten-. et CdM '--2 M 2 u a""· OCIAH YllW AIC, Inter· com & ~ • .,.. Ir tppt only 1411.000 0..-flnenoe 721-1)17 ' . . ~ . • I I -.. . . . - ....... .. . ... '• .. ' "' BEAUTIFUL 2Br 1Ba. encl BR. 2 BA, den Frencl'I gar. patio. garden New drs. new crpt Walk to paint. Wilk to be1ch be1chl S 1, 4 SO /mo S 1200/mo 972-2079 729. 7284 BR 2BA, new carpet, 2 car garage drw lrplc Walk to bcl'I S 109S brten & Co 7i.>2-9730 •UYllHl OllH• ated community 2 BR 2 BA. '" lrplc pool spa S 1 500t mo Age nt 760-1275 HAMOA Vll:W HOMES ,,..,_.~,.,,, Portoftrlo ~ & ape '"'°'"'° 171-1211 • .. , .... ,. .......... •Jett, dalllll ............. ,... UL LIA V l.c.UIE 'I.II All Makes & Models Courteous Serv SS8.0!> IS llUCll 3021-B Harbor Bl CM TlllOlll 1111 IEW Harbor Area Appliance l., •• VE. We Repair All Brands 1240 Logan Ave•O. C M -:JI LOWEii RATES S•9·3077 M-Sat 1/111/MC Bay 1rea Ages 1.8. ~~s ~ [ ·-) M·F 7 30a-6p S 110/-MI, [_.=__ ..,_ S2!>tday * 8S1·8506 $2.44 per day Tl'lats ALL you pay tor 4 lines. 30 day monomum on 1ne SERVICE DIRECTORY UINITIY·ll._L Addlt1ons-Gener11 Re· pairs Jerry 723-1651 Ooors-Repair-Alteratoons Cablnets-Panel·LOCkS· Stairs-Orywll-Pauos .. tc 35 yrs HP Jerry 642.0567 J From North Or .. County From South Orange~ 540-1220 496-6900 168() Bdrm 1•1.ea• S79S 250 Vanguard S40·9626 $630 S80S 646-6816 1 BLK from beaeh, ocean view, walk to dwntwn StUdlO S62S/mo S300 dep 1BR S82Sl mo, S-400 dep Uhl Pd 497-4S8 1 FIND •v. 1f1~d SAIL INTO A COMPLETE NEW ADVENTURE EVERYDAY ! ! / READ THE CLASSFEDS Thlf9 wt many ports of cal. ~ wlttl en ~ of ltl own lrteny trNaa'ft ID ~ ltwt wl pr'IWide ~ oppor1'nlits '°' you end yo.I ~ Daily Pilat ropped remo~e (..;leanup o'lu lawn \prtnklr ;'5 t 14 76 GREEN LIFE by ERIC Dea1gn-lns1a11-Ma1nt 111-1111 SUPERIOR -Wallcoverln 1nsta1tat1on Remova Wall Repair Prompt UC :56621S Mark 642-684 •LAWN MAINTENANCE WE gals sl'ld l'lang tOget Full Service Reaid I Total Interior Remodelln Comm'I No Job Too Bog ServtU ADVICE TO TH or Too Sm111 531-2507 CRAZY 633-71~2 TIE lllEEI ICEIE Lawn-T , ... stirub-lnstall Sprtnkler Installation Tree Tr1m1ng & Removal Lawn Maint & Cleanups Rotot111ng 432-8804 Int./ t patch plutertng cus1om texturing, quahty work Problems-No Prob- lems• ~32686' SSA-7831 ARDENING-Full Servioe -El'S PUSTlll.- Landscape-Spronklers-Restuceos. Patcl'lel, SOds-Mow-EOge-Clnups Textures Repairs Int /Ext Reas Rates 966-27 16 e I Free"' 963-34 18 A-TEAM GARDENING AND MAINT 16 yrs 8KP ullan & Yolanda Gar· denong Serv1Ce 642-392 I •2411.1 .. llllY 1Dr11n-Sewer 'Rooter A• CLEAN AND EXPERl pair or Install Oisp0aaJ1, FOR A JOB WEL L DONE• ' Totlets Faucett Wat Sarv1ng 0 C lor 15 years Healers/Filters Leak O.. Lie T t58 642 1ec11on Comm 1 Biiiing Pamt1ng ' . Avail LIC'O 548-4531 EXPERT Service & Repal Plumber since 11152 Waler tteaiers-<'lsposalt· toilet s-laucets·ll ll ture1 lte=40903!> 964-89111 • .... • r .. , • r ' ,, '• ~ -r -• OM.-............. ~!!!!.-T... ~·Lia,-· _,_. ~ 1610rmo• Y. utl. ._ ...... vnT-liPCH Law ..,,. ... .. •11111 6111111 <Mt!Ot*• ~. w• 1oi.;:a;;;;;;;~ 1r oiai.-~.~ & ,,.,.,, ••. "•'t:OJ •• & 1 11 i oomt bMCt\, 644~9 ,. I lrtine A\19. H.lcth v.....,llty , luch nr111 ISi ·~ ••t Sid• C.M. Fem-""'""'""'""""""'~!!!!· lr•ftlc. 12'901q. rt. ' John :e.:.=iTOOAvr p,.,.,,ec1. C•l oK.,.., ........ ..._ ....,,,, Tiiliiliiiiii9ii:iiill Yw UITW ,_'_"'_·_'~'~'°-"°'~-~--~ ---NiWPOfiT BEACH i.,,.,,,,-,,...,= .. c:,..,=, '•"rooor:..,:;;;; I MllZEIM W r:;;:l25 ut. 541-2513. u:&CooY,a.Mce on Sit• mo. 1125 aq ti , 1355 lrvtne Gerl'I Conff8CIOt .lM.12 "1plyd Fem ltlr ~in ••• •lfl Logan, •5 Coata M .... neectl exp'd A/PC ..... ·• A"IPM ··•1 -875-5116 Comout.r ••P. pr.-. ·~··... M ,_ ... ;;;== ... : 1 "'•In''""'""""" .... & Ille duties for ternt-180 SQ n , Corona de4 WESTCLIFF 2 BR, 2 eA. h1ndlcap.liady.9.57-1810 Mar. Good parking. Crill 2788 De1telopmen1 a plus. Pool, d/w, retrlg, kJMc, Ken AQMll 675 6700 _..., .... ..-.-,I Setery r1"09 122-1251(. Quiet & MC:Yr1. 1900/mo. OMe In Big CanyQn, prl· ' 1t * * * * · 1200 SO FT. w/front s.t\d rnume lo: Lynda, I 128 RU1111'1d. &46-3679 VIII, qu1-I. rNlture n/1, I~=""'°""'°'===,-,,, ~Hlct', 1 ... ge 1e1M drlv•Ln PO Boie 11328, lr\llnll, CA ~~~~~~~~~~~~m~•~•~te~'f,'~'~'~'~"~l~I ~·~·~•; •CASUAL •xec: Offlce et door. $780/mo, 629 T•· 92713-8326 $895, 644· 1783. beech, 705 E. BalbOa mlri•I Way, Costa Men 1---------·1 Misc. ·afntM 1F shr new 2eR 2BA :~,~-";1~~~:1;~ ti. 1---"°'--"-'-'---iU.I . SEUn llY Bayer est 1118 condo. lrple, ROOIN 2706 1 j 1-.. .M.IN.B. Pretl'"IOUI 500 Metuni lndlvlduel lor tmall .,,,.,.,,...,.,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,.,,.1 gat. poo ' IC, ga ""'· "" -I 8• Ch ol<lc COSTA MESA HOUSE·. S550tmo~Mike 770-2032 lo-3400 1/1 ln Senk bldg, r a a. Female non-smoker. Days. 854-5254 Evu Clos• 10 everything . Excellenl typing & com-FABULOUS DEAlt Agl munlcation 1kHl1. Strong Child oll. $300/mo. Call y cat & I wlll shr lum 83 1_7370 Word Parlee• 5.0. Cot- 631-9011 alter 6pm 48R/38A tu• S.Ck Bay r•1pond1nce/r1port1, Nf SC Ptta Jn beauttlul 1g lnhm w/35 •. N/smkr EXEC dlctaphone, malnlaln homelfurn. Shr bath. laay. Pool, 1pa. tennis, JW A calendar. good phone wla, pool. spa, $400/mo 11c. gar. AIC, yard. Ka1ma Aiiis. Ollie• b8Ck-up. , dep 556-1737 We're nea!lclean with recep Salary commen1ura1e ---humor $500 • 650-8553 kilch, wfth quaHlieatiO!'ls. E11cel- "-. -. ' ' (:~ ' • • ' Office Sul\es near ......... 29Q41 lrport, 4770. Von ~ n Ave., NB. FA.X. 1. c09lt'f. conl 1m. LOCILIOUTE tree. parlllng & col· BOYS AND GIRLS IETIWY ..• , .. • Starl eemll"IQ exlra money today! • ON BAY. Furnimlba In dbl I 1 I <I • . B. MIF non amkrPrOI. ee. anl btlne ls pac ... age ~~~~~~=S~~r~~g Mslr bdrm wlBA, POOi, :~~;"~ Call Jane. 760-62 15 ·•IY blOg. turn. mo-100%0.UI-al S3SOtmo. Con· • Parttlmework,3hours each weekdayevenlt1g, selling subscriptions !or the Oaity Pilot CllTIMH SYC IEPS lll !RIL lfflll INTELLIGENCE JOBS • l.>lwn2·30-6prn673-5100 lndry. prking. avall 111 • ..:::;;===::;;;::;.~·~·~so~•;dep 646-5437 ' M 17 B ewport Norlh l wnhm Hotels/ otels I r 2BA 2• ,eA pool iac W/D SU Ulll llTll I non-smkr !em nl pets .'Jkty rentals now avall t!._600 ut111pa1d 760-3047. s 147.00 wk & up. 2274 !OCEANFRONT NB 2BR tjwpl Bllld. CM 646-7 .... 5 18A. trplc. pa•kitig Resp -~ -I MIF. No druggies $575/mo 646-0426 Roomm ates Wanted -2724 Mature J1111•1s1 Lalf1 ..,,,,....,.,,,......,,.....-,-..-..Seeking tamale room-·B A 2BA, OceantronL ma1e Irvine riea• UC! yrly. view und bCh, prot Maste1 oed<oom. al- ri 1sn1 k1 555-0 per rno '1 tachecl bath S425 mo !n- I Quinlan. 833·9550 Hunt-Bc.h Oliice 100 sq 11 offices E1us1lng has 2 ava•I ju st $3001 Great tor lnd!vldual 'S lllll tng DUI . mo. 841·6283 9-4 lie'es a~a11 !n New· ou1 ot port B Of al! .1nc1 u each. S225fmo ea tor $800 per mo hf 7 , .. ,631-7664 ser~iee OtltCI '" FULL New po Island only a 11 Center. Fashton Answering '" ISO available TKEEl ECUTIY! SllTES ulil (!ep Av11il 7-1·90 cluCles ut1ht1es Call Eady _ 645-3848 moo11nglla1e afleuioon LAGUN 64Q.S470 -A Niguel sublease ·oM-Ocear\ su;Je of PCH 733-88!1 1000 SQ It Best ra!es 1n _ all o ;>Br 2811 master BA ava•I. Count ' Sou11'1 O•ange ~Call 249·1212 gar lrplc deck, $675 Rentals \I/anted · 2726 1 759 ·1888 °' 641-3607 LAGUNA Beach Plas hc •1w ''.;.;ta ti.tesil MIF. n-smkr surgery pro! wants lo 0~05~= lo Sha•<:> J BA. 3''1 BA rent guest hOu-5\!, guest of<·•~·• 220' SI 17t S trool Mesa. 646-.1330 '" ach Fashion Island condo Ms!• BR wlpvt wing or DflQhl & spac•ous Np! Be BA 11.litrow .. ve t•p!c No room w1th •n IAVINE 750·1 pf'!S $460/mo. •1 utol COVEorEMERALOBAV lice"' Ava1l11ow 631-1191 1-800-333-0505 David, HHIDGt: By CHARLES GOREN wilh O MAR SHARIF ,lnd T ANNAH HIRSCH deals. NORTH • A Q 10 9 II 7 • K 1 ~ • 4 ... 0 10 6 \\'l::!'IT EA~T •J6S J +2 ., \'uid • Q 8 4 .1 • Q 9 7 6 • J 10 8 s J 2 "'"J9 S J +K S ~Ol IH •• 4 • A J 10 9 6 2 t A K • 7 J 2 The: bidding: East South Wfsl 'onh Pass I • llbl I • J • J • 4 • .. • 5 ., s • ' P•li~ Pa~s Pas~ ,.. Opening lead Si.x of t l he first O mar Sharif \l.orld In d1v1dual C hamp10n5h1p, held lasi month 11.t the Showboar l·lotc-1 and c:a~tna rn Arlaniie Cit), NJ. <11 - rracttd players fron1 r3 countnc:' fhr ""1n ne1 wa\ Pak1\1a n·~ globc- uo111ng 1nternat1onat1~1. Zia \lah· 111ood. with U.S form('r ,.,,1rld ~ha111p1on f-red Ham1l1 on •t'(Ond and s ... edlsh star p 0 ';undclul 1hhd f/1c grcai French ACROSS t ~ '~. ,, ,,,.. .,, ""I·•" " 'J • •nl• <il"" ,, h. (J•<J P-'1 1; Gu,tor;nr 1~ '.,11 .. 11r,w!lu• tr• 1 • U QU11<1y ,!; IH,ff'llJ" ' ( fl•·"'" .. , .. ,l I~ •!.ird h.r'"'" 16 t;.-~m .. LI ?1 R.;'~"'n """" t9 r;>ror.w •'l Snam('' 11 As .... 11+nf,., 11 I ;ifQl'~I 1•u1n1J••< l~ Tur "'~ l .. rlQU'flJ" }'J l.;t>h<l\J\H!U•'.", 41J f>u\ltr.!1 .. n tn.lf~Uf;.,11 ·11 ~t!ouqm"'•I •IJ t .. mpc. ' " ii ,. " 38 " .. " ., ' 61 J<1Pil"""'' !f'(Cf'011tt!<t 61 l:l"d f,.'.l P,ano rlld•<' 64 No><i"'""'!. .;5 Uf'" ""''I 66 0.•!.<-•·•·11 67 ,,, ...... "'""' DOWN I Ph•Qll"<. ? f>ptJu•tHl" 1 l .,,.IJ """ •f"rl ar,.m.il 4 Hf'lpl ul Qf>to ~Neon e g (, I 1>a1~ 7 wa~11mqton ~ <.IJC.C..esSO• B We;o1nv• 1nd1c;a1or~ 'I As•aue "'""'' 10 f>rau.•11 V!P '" 6 ' 775 SQ !! prime ot- '>lh Vlf!WS Contact 662-3482 • 10 " " 11 $300-$700 each machine ... week Prime ••• cations. 1-800-749-8989 ----- Investment Q....,..ttunitv 1908 E.NJOV 1•· 15% return on Trus t Deeds $10.000 to $ 1.000 000 C1111 Denison Assoc 673-73 t, NOW• Monev To Lo<tn 191 4 11tWIOOW HAS SSS 4 TDs' $ 10.000 up No cre<111...- No penally Catt Denison Assoo;. 673-7311 NQWI NO -OUAllFING Const ' Land loans AvJ:lolable Owne• B>.1>IC1e• faf;I !und· ing 81...r 17 141780-2535 Mortqaats, T.D. ]918 $50.000 '" l D SALE S6251mo a1 15"• tn1eres1 S.1nta Ba•bar11 1oc11t1on '}7"'• LTV Bk< 780-253!:> Annour>cemen!t ~ 1 13111 DIY SiilestA :t~bly Wor +: , 'lOO 654-22~~ [•I 6!:>5 8<1n1-IOpm 70!ly$ $14 lt>e $7 HR /COMM. STIR! SIMMER IOWI IE IY IEICK IY IHI •6om·Noon •MO!'lday lllru rt• •No e •pncc Cosla Mesa 548-6919 *ICCOUIT EXECUTIVE G1ow•ng newSPaP9r hes FI T op('nlng for "" fl-'· pe11~ dl~putr .Jnlet ref) Ba&fl t i>l•ry • con1- rn•s~ Conl11c1 M•<nyn Ht>lflffl<I 31 847-"43?rfle. IWOOl'l 11-5 om EOE AIDE-LIVE IN F non s mk.r. Assist leacner 1n whlchr PIT. •OOm' $500/mo, li.45-2357 • Aver11ge $40 00 to $60.00 per week • • Wln prizet and bonuS41S • Ideal tor J unior High students • Transpor1a11on1s pl'Ov1ded 1ce·1 Equ•pmefll Aenlals Dawson & A.ISO. Pho-FBI, CIA, us Customs, P/T pollltlon .... needs Qu1111v people. 1ogr11phy needs genttrel DEA, e1c. Now t-flrlng. ma)Of c:lepat1 Unllorms & tieallh In· offloet1ale1. Studio exp. Ca11 ti)805 587-8000 Ex t. Santa Ana, Co suranca provided Apply helplul bul nol nee. FfT K-1590 MIQloo Vl9jo 1930 Newpo1t Blvd .. Tues thru Sal. N-porl .......... --nexlble dayll Costa Mesa Beach 833·7816. "''~ ••-per monll\ CAM ---~ Cateer OpPl't'· fJT S'IT, lail ., '1·800· llr!iot Jt~I It $41,000 UATA ENT~Y-GF.N OfFC. UllUL U flll P/T ·4 (2 1:jJ 439·7407 betw !he '-ifs Typing & 10 l(ey Sk1Us ' T • Th ·" 8 5 . ALL PQS!TlONS \-900-654·2255 ext 403 8am-8pm 7days $14 lee Alrllnes $6-15/Hr wm n a1n H111ng au PO•· ll 1ons Call (313) 948·9800 e•t A 1084 I II ues. ur:.uay • . lllYEl-'Tlll 8 am -2 Newly remd o ice neKI Cosla M&sa. 548-9333 •-lo JW i\lrporl 557-6351 __ --~ Trac.ers needed locally 10 lfO .. / DILIVHY DRIVER SEIHIL l fflCE .,.,,.,. FHA ...,., ... Bal p.,,~. Smt D .1 P"I t For Prinhng Co Must 00 FrlendlV. busy Nwp! Beach relunds. EKcellen1 salary. brokerege co. al J I a serious. Quick and law oll!ce Flll"'d. llght Call 1-800-274-2480 mollvaled oroa '.•,,~',~?i". ',,,',','",fl. OMV typing & da1a enlry. Full 1 ;~ itl/Fl•WE son to hendle o .. vu . .. <ned benetus, pald va-•II ••r Lt typing btlk catton E11.p helpful but Part Time mornings , No E P nee 'L.,.ny IRC K. ORIFTSPERSOI F 5 IT. PIT Comm'I 1-2 yrs 8KP 261-6040 ISSEllLY WORK Days/Week S1art S5/Hr Appty 1n person 1365 Logan Ave Oos1ii Mesa I OITIKG Un1Que pos111on tor rl'SP boat 9 en1nus1ast VHF 1ad10 uoa11no local know1ee1ge reQd Sa1es1 aom,., skills help1ul pe1m PT W~Pl<t!> 7'12-0055 BOOKK EEPER e nlry tevel CO<;ta r.•esa Area PIT !le~ nt~ 64!>-5&i'O CllL 2-IPM OILY, PLUS! c1 13)U 1-0224 CllllETllSTILLER Top notch shop .... an1s re· liable. e11pe11encea oe•· son 63 1-6397 CASHIER CLERI Day Sl11 tl f l T P IT TRAOE\'llNOS LIOUO~ 548-7663 ask 101 l om DESK CLERK Nights. W•tl 1nun Sea Lerk I Motel. 2274 Newport BlvO. C M 646-7445 I DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED New pfodUCI. seen on T v B1g OPPOt!\jnlly •ni:•et1se income 11o t1<' Call 550·4763 lor cie1;111s DRIYER llKSTILLH FIT ror small d1ape1~ co 1 w in 1<1un mu~11i1.1ve ow11 I 11anspo•1.:i.11on G6.t-402? D"Vlll I LI MIRIKllKTIOUES l'IT truck dflve• i•eeOeCI CLERICAL Dul•"'" •nch•r1.-Tu•n1tu•t' Clehv~•y .S ,.._,, .. r,ou* Op· S1r ong 1~·p1n9 S~olls ctaia erJi•on$ .\'IL 0.11'16 ent•'I' customer se r•1te I general otr.ce !u11 ouoce I 9on11 t.u·nt'l•1~ nf',., J 11 Iµ,,..,,· •l·-•11"·«>1· ''".,"''" OQ<I :150·1150 '' ·'• 1 " ••<'.,out I t• 1" . \ J Let your neighbor know • nol nec ASAP 8!'11-1163 e11.p.CaU71492974SO I( . -LiFEGUAROS&------swim OFFICE &E MERll OFFICE Instr . Apply Nwpt /CM For well nl•bH 11 VMCA. 2300 Unlverslly Care Cenler i p,iones. typing & liting. Corone Cle! Mar 7 14-720·0812 GENERAL o rFrCE GENERAL OFFICE CtERK·CABE lnon-prot11 o<gan11ahon1 Full-Time. MM•tdl OC.n1;i1 benet11s. Gooct O~t>1al! OlllCe" Of• gaMi111!•(lnal sk•lls & word o•ocess1119 Db1l•ly Call 49i 69 1'1 Or 494·6832 EDE about your Garage Sale ·' ' ... , ' ' ( ;tll u ... 6 -1 2-)(l 7 ~ Or . NB. 642·9990 Mesa. Fie•. hOU HIRE through c lassified cal e•p. preld. menl oppor1unll resume 5 salary ments to Pers w. 161h St., 8a1'1Ch, CA 9266 UPTO 5800 PER MONTH * NO COWCTIONS * Ea rl y morning motor rout available. Musi have dependable ltansporlati and liability insurance CALL 642-433 HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA TAl'Rl lS \.\prtl 2()..~·1ay 20): Ob1ain hint from Aries m I 1K·u, un ton1n1un1ca1ion fron1 higher-up. Don't read int \Oo rl\l•·n 111.l~l·n;il lnforn1auon is straight , corrrct. By lonigh l onfidt·n1 l. \•di hu1!d. CAl'\CF.R t Junc 2!-Julv :!21: Etnphasis on reaching.-c,.p 11orl.1ns. 1111h }Our hands. Fln:1nt·ial s1a1us of one close to you rru11,1nl·ntt~ ''uu're t·alltd upon 10 do basic research. G \'1r~o. Sa~111:1nu' pl:i) rol(·s. VIRGO (c\ug. 2.l-St·pl. 22): LO'>''-kl'\ approach brings d rci.ulls. I Hllt' IS Oil your side. ''ou can arrord 10 pla)' '¥\'aiting Emph:is""'rrtft'prndl'ntr. lreltth. "\\'Orl: proctdDTrr.-YOu1.TDC :Ill''"'" t11 priv 1k·~cd data. .. LIRllA jSt.·pt. 23-0C't. 22): Physic al at1rac1ion figures nt•n!I) ''ou could he hcanng thi!' com n1cn1. "You·rr a d~n;u110~·· &·tnano h1ghligh1s SJ>C'('ul.ation. variety. stro n rclat1011sh1 r>. (":1nc(•r native in,·olvcd. SCORPIO (Ckt. 23-No,·. )I): You'll finish projC<"t beaun nnc n1on1h ago. Al1cn1io n rc\·olves around scrurity. property. rl"la11onshrps. LC't go of si1uation that equals loss. Take speci 1n har1dhng sharp objcc'ls. SCORPIO (flct. 2-1-No'. _'.!,'.!): Pl uto srarkhng :iw;I) 1n \Our uwn birth \LSI\ ~t n1ph ha~ 10 t''t•rt a ht."nl·lic1al inOut:nC\' on 1n1 t n:M:l ) personal rnalll'f\, :-il'u 1111pn11 t• your bargr11n111g po"·rr. I h1·~fort. 1inah1l· 1r;l,l'I plnn" <'r other rn1ponant arrang,·1nc11\llo \\'hilt \'OU art• so *" fa\1)r and 111 ~uur t l\·1ncn1. · I SAG ITTARIUS lNov. 22·1Je.c, 21 ): Keep planS fl~x ible. I SA(;ITTARIUS (No' 1J-lkc. 21 ); Don"t beat about 111,. hush or u~l ~u u 1ho~gh1 w~s out of town could. m ake surpnsc ap~ allow oth..:O. 10 gl'I 11fr ~l·on -fn..·c .\ hnlltant ai.pccl b<'t\li·cl."ll Ju1,1tC"r. fk difcct. &i.:1 to heart of matte rs. lmpn nt style. ask q ucstt ~our ruler. and l'lulo shl'uld he uM·l1 nol only h.> rl·drcss the bulanl"l' s1r3 igh1 nnS\\'C'ni. pt'rMHlally lif profl'SSttlflillly hut :tl'o 10 h:-ilancc I~ boo~s CAPRICORN (Oct-. l2·Ja n. 19): Mo~ information CAPfl lCOllN (J)(:C" 1~·Jan 2(1!. \Vh;it can1e 10 light :u ·ounll thc conc('1n,ng basil' valut.·s. personal p()SSl:Ssions. income 1nnc ufth\' ~u11Moon111 Sap.111anu' on th..: l'11h M"ems 10 h:t~l' n1adl' Yuu'll TCC'OVl·r ar11cll.' that h ad been lost, missing or s1olen )OU 1ni:1g1111· all lo.ind' nr ~ligh 1 ' or lk·ct·ptillll Nov.'. hu"l'\'Cr. cvc11 o n ~·l·l1n1 ). public appearance. n1orc \Urpn\C dtvl·ln pnll'llli. r an l1nl) lc;id to bcncfic1al ('hangl'\11n 1 ma1nmon1;1 I or '"1rtncr,h1p ;ifT.'\1r' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Moon in your sian cm indcpcndcnC'C, eorrcct judtmc,n1. 1ntui1ion. Man y will com AQUARIUS !Jan. 21-1-ch llll. ·\ su1Xrh asix·ct 'bl't\\"l"t'n Juritt•r )'Our l)C~onalil)'. charm . inven tiveness. Don't hide light. and lllu tu 1cull> 1111gh1 to lire )Our 1111a51nation a11 d hc.)Usl your yourstl( 10 full· ex tent.· 1 confide nce. Du l pcrhap) h )' fr1r th(• hi.."'il new~ is that ~ou can no w lake 1hc rnJ11ativc over ..:ur('('r or 1>rnfl·ssion:1I illl('tt'Sl' and fo n:r oth ers 10 honour prOl1llSl'5 (If tlhhga11on.s • _PJSCf.:S (Feb. 20.March 20 1: Thcrl' is n1u ch 10 br.· li on" no"°· wh1l<· Jupiter tnakl'\ !ht• 1)\1'1\I pn.s:;1hl(' aspect to 1'10111 \o pull oul _all thl· ~tnps and tin:i litl' 1n1por1:1n1 arran3<•n1cnts c:nntrac1s .llnd agrL'Clll('lll~ -c,1:11.•1:1:11\y tho~ 1hat "°·o uld 11et·~s11 r11t· n n10\'C or traveling furlhl'I" :11icl~ dunnit 1ht nt',,I WNk~ "11" JUNE '1t""IS VOUR-BIRTIIDA V: !hen :tl!finugh you h:tV<' tx.-cn 1n 1he doldrun1i. and t'\'rn 1hc doghouse rct:l!nl l>·· as !he da)5 ao b)' now you wi ll he only too 1hnnkful th.'11 otht•rs d1sp!a)cJ their true colo rs_ f!°or you ar\' no~ (rec 10 fbrn1 ,d1flCrr.·n1 a1 tachm<"nts or asSOC'i:H ion~ 1ha1 will _s-trr..·ntUhcn cJur finan<"i:ll 1>0~111011 • PISCES (Feb. 1 9·~1arch 20l: All fac1s have: yet 10 ~ Kn o"· 11. play cards cloK 10 ch<"st. make no commil mtn n1reung found you bcina discu MCd in li\ltly m anner. Y ,,1c111y nll0l1t it 1o n igh 1. IF JUNE It IS VOUR BIRTHDAY: Curttnl cycle h ab1h1 ) hi \Ct go O( loslnJ propOiilion. h takes COUrqt, y llll!DI) of 1l. You will nJalie.. (rcsh..1'9rt.and-bcallh will im resul1 You ha\lc ell.Ctlll·n1 sense of humor. are ve rsa1ile. ' pmse""' nhundanl'l" of ch1rm. Gemini. Safituriut penon11 10 )OU. \\1ardtobc. body imqc play 1i1n1fic1n1 roltt.. Julf your n1os-1 n1cn1ora bk-month of 1hi1 ytar, k 11uri n1 1 r('lationsh1p, produc1ion. promotion.. ttlf<il«m. s n .. - orina. l&Ul'n minj, llOIPTlllllT Plll P/T MWF 8· 12. T Th 8·5. responsible 250-403 1 9100 CURA 1988 Legend, fully loaded. eitcettent con- dition S 18 900 OBO 552-.5833 lllTETUllEE T .. 0: '•' '. AOllA 'It llllll CllPE Cereer opportunity at f·--Jh-6014 Silver Bultel 12K Miles Uoyd Pest Conlrol Good 1~w..-•••iiiiiiow""-.--....;-.;. benefits Must have good 54" round walnut Queen ~-""!!--'!""""~~~ Immaculate (0078021 driving record Call Bob Ann dining table. plus 5, ~If 70 I I 124,110 979-6021 E 0 E. 9" leaves. 6 Oueeo Ann 1 8 F t s TAR c RAFT 0.ntal ... ,. SALIS chairs. nice cond1t1on, wtcabin. all new uphOI tlt-2IOO FIT & PIT Ellperlence In s3.ooo 494"2902 105 Chrysler. runs per-·-------• metal & mech}ne trades. 7' HAITIAN COTTON feet Boat. motor Trailer 545-7405 9am.Jpm queen site solabed. off S 2 . 7 5 O 0 B 0 . AOIU llllll 1tll white. good cond $150. 2131809-7232 V6, auto, p/s p/b, p/w. 854· 1336 pdl, ptseats cruise. cass. *SALES• ANTIQUE CHEST. bar Powttloats 7012 sunrool.1111.custom whls. Athletlc/MgrtTr1lnee Slools. furniture. c,ollOC· 12' ACHILLES Inflatable. low mites 12MAH6211 $375-$475/wk llyoullke tibles, misc Call model SE12 15HP 111i111 sports & money. we may 723-5543 Suzuki. new 1986. com-Huntington Beach Acura have a position for you -plete with exiras and 142-ootl Call Mr Kerrigan BARKER BROS gray S 800 ~~8042 ' flower print sofa & love canvas cover 1· * 11111 llllHS Al* seat Mt. $400/obo Call OBO 575•73o3 673-4983 18' LYMAN 1955. Im· AllU LIHll ON 'II SELL BRITANNICA from Be maculate condlllon Auto. pi s, air, 1111. cruise, leads & counter locattons autlful sofa. loveseat, Trailer avallable Biii. p/w, p/dl. alloys. low & earn $330 per sale chair. ottoman. new con-714-546-7923 . • miles (2JAN008) (grou) Call Blair dltlon Oak trim S295 Ill Ill WE WILL Daily Pilat ELL OUR AR Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS . . Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks. your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! l·800·628-9 l28. 7 14-841-3486 1983 SCHOCK Electric Huntington f;ach Acura ufYrHt KlnO·Slze oat good .corui1t1on~ i---ttft>.aHtl---J.---SECUAITY'OFFICEAS mattress, bOx springs & covers $6,500 720· 1 - NO STRINGS ATTACHED. 1 frames. LIKE NEW. $250. * ... • Tiii Al * 111111 UIES 499-1248 evenings Yacht Chanfrs tn 1111 IJll Sl.PlllEI GOLD fatmc""'"Cuiiom high 4 Ft. F1berform, 235 In-Original owner, very clean, beck Otte Posture chair, board and outboard. white. AIC, $4300/0BO 11lnt cond. cost $450 MM double decker. good 879· t238 • PaycMcic Problems? S 100 080 Queen sz Ital· cond motor e11oe4 Boat. -•Bounced from post Ian headbOard & frame. motor and Tra11ef $4,200 BMW 1986 528e 42,000 to post? $55 080 673-7311 2131809-7232 mlles. White. black • Una ted .... ? leather lnttHlor. 5·gpeed it.pee c.-ges l .. IDWATlml lolts 7014 Immaculate• S 15.950 Work for the company that Blactl Laquer. Mattress, Gar 'I. 4 7 4 • 4 0 0 4 I d 11 up tront and ~r-HeedbOard, Gius Cab!-SCHOCK SABOT, 650-0230/e abOut you nets. Almost Brand NeWll ;:i~an~b~~· S~ BMW 78 320t Excellent condltlonll 645-3383 E11cenent Cond. an-re- Ful1-t1me and part-time $400/0BO _ cords, $3,500 0 80 . PC> positions 1vellable Pos-... •Ull '~'* Live-aboard Bruce eve.63 1 ·8540, days ltlOnl available through-Brand new $250/0B<> Bingham desiOned crula· 831-1780 out Orenge County. 6&8-0817 Ing cutter, An .. ta11a 32 Many In Southern Or1nge --. 37' LOA. Flbefgl ... 6'8" ..... IHI County. Call today, WOl'k LG Med Pecan dining heedroom. 11'6" l>Mm, Excellent condition In & tomorrow ... /8 Chfl, 2 lltra I.aves, t tO gals water, 70 gell outl Automatic trens· lighted China cabinet dleMI Claulc Look. ml1110n. new leather In· S ,950 Armolre, relrlg, Inflatable & 4 HP OB. terlof, tinted glass. $5350 We otter * Credit union. dental plan * Performence bonu1 * Pe6d holtd11Y1. vllCatiOnt I ''= *We.-P9Y cl'lelt of drawers. bat. $35,000. 497-8416 080. 720-9245 mite:. tlblet. lamps & -----__ mc>f'e. 645·15ee SABOT. good condlllon, 2 ·------- Nte EtKC>Pffn ~ Mill. ellcellent rec. ,.. -•Ult ct.-w/flle drwr moZ. cord A1kln1o 1700 . Auto White (2C8>C574) $100, 3bllca ... 125/M, -714.974. 39 111.MI ~ :eo~an:-= .... -1150. 173.1141 awn1 Just call us to renew your ad. Aun 1 O words for 3 weeks at S 18.50, 55e each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word oonstitutes anything that has a space between It. Fot individuals only • I NAME -------------PHONE--------------1 ADDRESS CITY-------------- 1 STATE ZIP----CHECK#---AMOUNT ENCL. --- EXPIRATION DATE 1 MASTERCARD/VISAt------------- 1 MESSAGE: I I I I .I 1 ...... ~ .... •a•&UN .. •d•&•im>iillalfi ...................... ' . - I I I I llAIL TQ DAILY PILOT,,_ IAYllUI 1~- COITA , I .. ,_.A, CA_. A1TN1 NO Sft.I~ An~ .~-·---------------------------------------------~~~ - I I I I rtlllC NOTICE P417797 Publllhod Oranoe Coe11 ally Pllol M1y 29, Jun• 5. 12, 19, 1990 NllC NOTICE ,..,. llU!llJ!,p .rr;;ut.. ~ .... ~ n...-WT ... ,_...,..... .. = OMlllW .,_.. "9lllMlf' NoCloe • ....... NI r•iiiiiiiti ICOirDOtallofl, • ~ ,.... ............ Mid e16on, Ind Tiie ,__ ... Qty COUflOI ol ... Lend~ •• c.... ol Hunlinl'Ofl ...... In L•l•ure O.velopMet1t ..._.., '*"'*• COUflOI CNMber9 of tl'9 ........ of Clillkwnia. 1ne.. ......,_e dolr'll ...._ Center, HuntlnQlon Town Centef Drt¥e, Uftdef tM llctltJout MfM , ec tl'9 flOUf ol l ·OO 100.Colle ...... Cell-end 91YI• Of fhd· .M . or .. IOOl'I .....,.., t2tff.tt77 not/Penn111111s.n At1t0ftl0 1 DOlelble on Mond9Y. tM TN• bvtlnffl 11 c:on• LM• Pwt~. • Cell-tllh of June. 1tt0. fOf tl'9 by: • corporeclofl tornle QeMfel pertnerlhlp, of edopttng • treftlc Tiie rwgtstrent oom-tocmecfln tl'9 eourtey of left ... .,...,_.,.,... to trenuet bull· 9erMrdlno, St• of Celi-lt The purpoee eoeir1M ludornent debt· Uftder tl'9 fict"IOut tornle • ~ on tt'9t cer· N fM 11 l*t ot en Oller.. a>. AoCl<NE f . LAMBERT llMl•MI MIN Of namee teln TentetlYe TrllCt ~NO retegy to ~ new R. OBA LAMBERT IN· t9d above on NIA 137N,dldontN27ttld•yol ceeolr~lonpecl· ESTMENTS & BARBARA Lel1ure Oev•lopment December. teat. by mutual •public lmprOVWMntl. LAM ltl! AT 0 8 A t.,_ll of Calffornl•, Inc., t, dlMolve the Mid The public: 11 lrwltecl IQ et .. LAMBERT INVESTMENTS Jeffrey Jones. Pretident pert'*9tllp end termln* end prOl/lde the City • net belence ot Thie 1tet9ment ... fl4ecl IMlt relations u partners W ,.. • Ml .. ,.., ounc:ll with written end oral ,5 34 ectuelly due on the County Cterk ol Of-theNln. The Stelement of • ..., ,.. ..., s arid Hk quee.. JUdgment on tN o. .. of County on June 5. Pertnerthlp wu recorded ... ..., ~ ,.., 1on1 c:o11cernlng t he laeuence of Mid writ, I '417"7 on September 25, 1987, In _, ~ .,... Ol)OMCI tr•tfic lmpec;t t . •w lellled upon •H right, Publilhed Onlnge Coeet ,....,, the Ottlclel Recordl of Sen ...., • 1811• ........ Contact ,,.,ton: .,_. ltle encl lnter•t ot ukl Dally Piiot May 22. 29, June Publlehecl Or11nge Coa11 Bernardino County. Cell· werftlftl '""' tM • P.-.o Weftl• D9-gment debl()((I) In the Pl&.IC NOTICE f'ICTITtoUI 9UllM81 ,5. 12. 1990 lly Pilot June 12. 19. 26, fornle u D ocument ,llDO.._llJMI, oropertylntheCountyot<X- flCTITIOUI ., ... ,, NAiii aun•NT I T-530 uly 3. 1990 87-345895. and on NoY41m• 11"""''"' ••""· CA • SteteofC1llfornla. de- ..._ ITATl•NT f'ICTtTIOUS MllMH The followlng person1 are T·586 ber 9, 1987, In lhe Offlclel HU, '!too: (7U) bod u follows The following persons ere NAME STATIMINT olng business as rtllllC NOTICE Records of Orange County 1411. DWELLING DESCRIBED doing bustness IS. Tile lolloWing e>e<sons ere PACIFIC STRIKER. 88 PtB.IC NOTICE .. Document 87-632888 cur •• H1tntlfl9IOft N ATIACHEO f)(HIBIT A PEERLESS PRODUCTS, ldoing business as elr Drtve, Costa Mesa. FICTITIOUS 9USINISI Further notice Is hereby ooc 9', It r; Co" n I• Pro~rly 10 be lovled 990 E.nterprlze, Orange, CA I G PM MAINTENANCE & elll 92627 l NAMI ITATIMINT LIGAL glwn that Ille underttgnecl wer, Cltr Cloftl O o fl · common ad· 92687 !LIGHTING PRODUCTS. Marvin Be<kowltz. 3228 The following persons 111e ADYIRn .. •NT Will not be responsible, from ..... eld efftGe (U.ted le Dated· June 5, 1990 r•s-Lemberl't Pereonel Steven D. Mark. 1075q3~119V1aL•doSte 287.New-It De Can1o. Carlsbad. olngbus1nessas. Dl'AltTMSNT°' thi1 day on, tor aoy obtl· pltoMltooll). I Publllhed Orange Coast Retldeflce. 1732 N Moun~ Holly Of . Garden Grove, CA port Beach. CA 92663 1111 92008 QUANTUM TRANSCRIP-COWUMTY glllon Incurred by the other 0.....,.. de que lo en-l[>elly Pilot June 7, 12, 1990 taln VI-Plac:e, Fullefton, 92a..O Lenora F Groves 2421 Thts business is con-IONS, 16241 Howland DIYIL~NT In Ill own name Of In the .... cHedeft fu.-I ' Thl·439 CA 92631 Ricttard Sokolosky. 1168 Elden, •B. Costa Mesa CA ueled by an 1nd1vtdu11 • ane. Huntington Beac:h. ~ANNINO DfVl8K)N name oflhe ~al partner-.,..... tteM"" plelO "'n"'" ... ..,..,.., • • .. ~.., LEGAL DESCRIPTION T-52711 N. B•t•vla, Orange, CA 926!7 The registrant(sJ c:om· ah\, 92a..7 CITY Of' ship • DIAi CALINDANOI AINTING. 20031 Marina Lot 50 of Tract No 7701 81 -----------92867 This ousiness 1s cori-Jo transact busl· Debra Letgh Monteros. HUNTINGTON RACH DATED A T Newport ,,..,,.,., ufte n ,HunllngtonBeach,Caltl lhOwnonam•precordedln P\llllC NOTICE This. business ts con-dueled by an 1nd1vtdual ess under the F1c1t110Ys 16241 Howland Lane. Hun I· Nolk:o Is hereby Otllllfl by BNch, Cellfornla, lhls 3111 .. nett.. a m•· 28-48 BOOk 345, pages 22 to 27 ----------ducted by: co partners Tile reg1stren1 com-usineas Name(s) ltsted ngton Beach. Cahf 92647 lhe Department ol Com-dlY of December, 1989 uM8 en Ht• corte. Rober' Cra19 Carnpt>ell. lncluslve ol Mlsoellaneous FICTITtOUS IUHffH I The reglllrenl oom -menoed 10 transact busl· bove on May 18. 1990 Juho Allonso Esplnose De munlty Development. Plan.I 'llADNC>ft/UPlAND COR· Ufta ..ne o""' nom.de 31 Marina Ln , Hunt· Maps. recc.rds of Orang• NAME STATEMENT menced to transact busl· ness under 1he flctnlous Marvin Berkownz Los Monteros. 16241 Howl· nlng Division ol Ille City ol ,.ORATION, • Delawere no le ofNcer• ngton Beach. Calll 92846 County. Callfornla The following persons are jness under lhe hclltloua business name or names Th•s statement was llled net Lane Calll 92647 Huntington Beach thll the Corpretlofl, er: Vice Pl'oel-toft; au ,...... .lhls business Is con· If the tubjecl of this Nie" doino business 85 business neme or names listed above on May 1 t990 tlh the County Cletk ot Or· Tn1s bustness Is con-following Oreft Neg•tlv• deftt f'Ha• mequtno ...... .,. UC1ed by an 1nd1v1dua1 eat property and It has no NATIONAL COTT AGE listed abollO on June t, 19?0 I L~ora F Groves ge County on May 21 ucled by husband and wife Declaration req uest has THE NNNHILL LAND 11Mpltr con lei for-The reg1s1ran111) com· treetaddressor other com· CRAFTS 50 Poi o mac StevenO Mark TNs statement was ltled 1990 The 1eg1s1ran11s1 corn· beef\ prepared and will be COWANY, • Cellfornl• elldade1 te9ele1 10 111nsact busi-rnon deslgn•llOll. dlrKtlon1 Irvine Cahl 92720 ·' _ThtS statement was hied with the County Clerk of Or-F4577N enced 10 tranSBCI bus•· tubmllted 10 the City of ....-rel pMtMrahlp, er: II uetod qlflore H under the F1c111oous o Its 1oc1t1on may be ob· Kl'nneth Joe Straw 4 Gina 1 with the County Clerk of Or-1ange Cou_nty on May 29 Pubflshed Orange coaSI ness under the Fict111ou1 Huntington Beach Planning Ooftefel 'ortner le corto eecuche .., Business Name(s) hsted te1ned from the Marshal's Straw. 50 Polornac trvine. ,ange County on June I t990 F451Sll Dally Pilot May 29, June 5. Business N1me(s) fisted Commission tor their con-Published Orange Coast •bove on· NI A Olltce upon request Ctilil 92720 1990 F459075 Published Orongjl Coast 12 19 1990 above on NIA siderallon on July 10, 1990 Dally Pilot June 12, 1990 SI uatecl no Pf-t• ·au Roberl Craig Campbell Prospec1lve b idders T nis business 15 con-Publlsned Orange CoasdDa1ty P1101 June 5 12 19 26 T 549 Debi Monteros The Drift Negalive Deeter-T ·584 rffPU"I• a tlompo, puede This staternent was llled should .reler 10 Sections dueled by husband and wife Dally Pilot June 5. t2. 19 26. 1990 Tn1s sta1ernen1 was llled a1tons wilt be available for el cooo. 1 lo puedefl lh the County Clerk ot Or· 70 1 5 tO to 701 680, in- The reg•stranl(sl corn-1 •990 T572 T565 P\JJLIC NOTICE wolh th~ C<>Ynty Clef~ ot ~~-public rev•-and comment Pl&.IC NOTICE lter 111 aolerlo, 1u dlMto ange Coonty on Ju~ 5. sive. of the Code of Civil menced 10 transact bust-, -----------._ __________ ,ange ounty on ay • tor twenty-one 1211 days otre1 c:o1e1 de 11.1 1990 Procedure for prov1s1on1 ness under 1ne F1c1111ous Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11990 eommenctng Monday. June ITATE•NT OF ed tin nlto edl· F•Stal' 011ern1ng the terms con- Bus1ness Narne(sl listed Pl&.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT • F45nM 11 1990 A8ANDONMENT OF lonal por parle de I• cOfte. Publlshed Orange Coast tltons. and eltec:t ot lhe sale above on May 1. t990 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS Tht> following persons .1.e Publlsnt>d Orange Coast Draft Negative Oeclar-USIE Of' FICmlOUI Exteten otroa requlattoa Datly Pilol June 12. 19. 26, and the llablllty of defaulting Kenneth J Straw FICTITIOUS 8U81NESS I NAME STATEMENT doing l>U'"Ol'S'\ as Daily Pilot May 29. June 5. atlon No 89-56 '" c:onjunc· IUllNlll NA• ..... ,... qi.le Ultod July 3. l990 bidders rn1s s1a1emen1 was ltled NAME STATEMENT The following persons are OUARLO KOBRIGNE 266 12 l9 l990 hon with Cond111onal Use The tollowtng persons u .. r• llam•r • un ebogedo T ·580 NOT ICE IS HE RE BY w 1n the County Clerk ol Or· Tile following pe•sons are do•ng business as S•erlr.s Costa Mesa Calit T ·546 Permit No 89-65 and have abandoned the use of nmedUlt~te.11 no C:Oft· Pl&.IC NOTICE ~IVEN that on June 28. 1990 anqe CO<Jnty on May 1 t d0tng business as I c A L IF o AN t A CON 92627 Coeslal Oevetopment Per-lhe F1cttllous Business • "" obotodo. puede at 2 00 o ctock P M al OR· 1q.:i RAK ENTERPRISES 1067 STRUCTION CONCEPTS-Maflo Ornelas t29 La\t O P\JBllC NOTICE rntl No 89-43 covers an 1 t-Name NEWPORT PACIFIC !tamer• un -•lclo do ref· FICTtTIOUS BUSIN€88 N G E C 0 U N T Y F45"21 Salvador Costa Mesa CA CCC 939 W l'lth C ? Street W1lm1n91011 C<1hl K-snM unit condominium proposal DESIGNS. 1760 Monrovia renc:te do •011ado1 o • NAME STATEMENT MARSHALS OFFICE 4601 PubhSht'd Orange Coast 92626 !Cosla Mesa CA 926:?7 90744 , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS on a O 32 acre s11e localed •A· 17 Costa Mesa, Caht une oftcln• do •Jud•..... Tilt 1o11owir19 persons are Jamboree Blvd Roorn 108, tl;uty Ptlot May 22 29 June Kurt Dev1d Chrtstensen. Man1ynn Rognall 939 w Tnis ousines& 15 r '" N ME STATEMENT on the northwesl corner of 92627 (voe el dlroc torlo tele-olng business 15 •ly ot Newport Beach. 5 t~ 19qo 1067 Satvador Costa Mesa,' 19111 C-2 co~111 Mesa CA ducttid bv an tnd1v1dua1 A Pac1t1c Coast H1ghwau and The F1cm1ous Business fonlc:o). J & D SUNSHINE LIQUOR County or Orange State ot C 92626 The tollow1n9 nersons are ' c No .......... c I 1 T -525 A 92627 Tne reg1s1ranllsl com odouig bus•n•'"S •• ~ Sl•lh Street. The land use Name rtlerred 10 above was •H · ......... !043 N Coast Hwy Laguna ah ornoa I wtll sell al PUb IC ----------Russell Baldwin. t073 This ou\onM., ,~ c-on-mt'nco•d 1 1r.J•".ic1 th.I~• 1 Cont1nenllll Mobilehome des1gna1ton and zoning ot ltled 1n Orange County on The narne and •ddress of acn Cattl 9265t auc11on to tne h1gt1esl btd· P\8..IC NOTICE Corona lo Costa Mesa CA dueled bv an 1nO•v•<lu.11 np< ""o"" tr,.. F'•cllt1ro,1s Park Associates 3 187 H the pro1ec1 S•te are High Apnl 28. 198 7 FILE the coort •S (El nombre Y Jerry 4 Doane Noel 1043 er. tor cash 1n lawful money 92626 Tne , eo \II t"' ce>m Bus1neS> Ncim ... s1 1o~1Pd A" ""t Awenut> <.osta Me~a Density Res1den11al and NO F342435 dtrecc;1on de la corre est CQHI Hwy Laquna I the Un11eo States all Lile FICTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMEN"T T11e foltowcnq persons are dr .. n9 Dus1ness as Ai T HEAL TH & FITNESS CLINIC 2031 t Acac•8 Suite 2 lO Santa Ana Heights c ,,,, Q'707 O• '1'J1m11ta Juros t29 ';0151c;a Orn1e Newport b• 1c11 Cahl 92660 T n1\ ousmes:. ·~ con duclt'd l>y an 1n01vtdu<1I Tnl" rf'g•slrant(sl c.orn "'1N•Cf'd 10 II ano;acl buso ,., 11nC1Pr tM F1c111tous Bus;..ne~' N11me1s1 l15l('<l 10.;.t> or l\Aarch 7 1990 (.Jr Y.t1M1lla luro' t11 ')1.Jh•tnPflt WI" f+ted "''"' "'" Countv C1e1k ol Or nq• Cnunh nn J11nf> 'i This buS•ness •S con· rnenoed to 1t.lnwc1 bus•-tlOC."•' un N A 'cA 02626 OownlOw/\ Spec1hc Plan Dis-Donna Zazuela 2422 MUNICIPAL COURT OF each Caltl 926!1 l nghl lltle and interest ol ducteo l>Y II ~neorat part ness und .. , tn• 1tc1111ous Merio Ornt>ns I J~hn H.incock Mutual Lile lrtcl 21Med1um H•gn Density 22nd St .. Newport Beach. CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF This business is con-said 1uagrnen1 de1>1or(1I tn nersh•p business n11mt.> or namt.>s Th•" S':jlf'"'""' ,.,, 1.1 .. a jtnsurance Company A Res1den1tal) Calif 92660 SAN DIEGO North County ucted by an indivodwll the abovl' describe<I prop- T he reg1<,11 Jnl com listed .obO•t' on M.iv 23 witn 1n .. Cc•ur•ty Cl»rk ot Or· Milssachub<'lh torporal•on A copy ol the request ts on This business· was con Juatctal 01s111c;1 600 E Val· Tne regtslronUs) c;om· erty, or so much thereof as menced to 1ransac1 buSI· 1990 angt> frnH•h "" Milv 16 1 John H..inc.ock Place Ille with 1ne City Clerk City ducted by an 1nd1"1dual ley Pkwy Escondido. CA menceo 10 transact t>us•· rnay be necessary 10 satisfy ness unOP• lhl' 1ie1111ous ~a11ty•1r1 tl•ci•• 111 1o<ir Suill' 200 rwo Copley ol Hun11n910" Bto,1cn 2000 This statement was loled 92025 3098 ness under 1118 Ficlll•OUS said e•eculton w11n accrued business name or name:. Tn1i. st.ih·,, ,., t ,.. 1.1en F457634 P•acP Bosten MA 02117 Main Street Hun11ng1on ·w11h lhe Counly Cler~ ot Or The name udoress and Business Nameisl ltsled 1nte1es1 and costs listed abovP on M a, 25 w1111 tne C ,.,,,1.,. c 11•rl ,.,, O• p •t'• 1 t'<1 f'lr or r)P (1 1 1 H 1 od p k p BeJCn Ce1tlorn1a Afl¥ per-ange Count) on May I~ telephone numner of plain· above on October 15 t985 APPROXIMATE M INI· 1990 anqe Count. r "-' ,, ,''o 011.1r 1>.101 M 1, 10 ''"' <, !lid un ;oCahf:.~,,,1 a,:~~~~ son wishing 10 c<>rnmenl on 1990 tilts attorney o• plainllll Jerry w Noel MUM BIO S337 686 29 Ku11 Gr111Mt>nsen 1•1" F4S450a 1, '" 1n . p..-tnt'r'lh•P tnp rt•Qut>sl rnay do so on Pubttsneo Oranqe C01'SI without an .JltO•rt<'y is (El Tnos stalement was Med Dated June 4 1990 Tn1s SCliltrn •'"c' 1 wkd~ f11 0 teo Pu1>11sned 01.111qf' C.oa.,t I T C,44 J 187 H Aor ~. •'Y Avenue w1111ng wtlh1n twenty-one Daily P1lo1 May 22 29 June nombre 111 direCC'•On y el nu-with thf' County Cler lo. of Oi-Otvtsoon 0 C Marshall w1lh lhe ounly er o r-Daily Ptle>• .i.,,,,, , 1. 1, ;?( C t M C 1 1 1211 <l•ly!> ol th" ll•Jl1ce by 5 12 1990 rnero de tf!lelono Clel ange County on Julle 5 !Harbor Otv 460 1 Jamooree ange County on May 25 tq<10 PU9LIC NOTICE 1 os 3 esa a' or ma p1nv1C11nQ wrtllf'n cornments T ·!>'Q at:i09.ldo df'l 1Jem.111dar11e o t9()() Blvd . Rrn t06. Newport t9'l0 F458509 r v,-. 9"'026 to tne Oepanmen1 01 Com. <lf'I demandante Que no F~s .. "SO jBeacti. CA 92660 p o c This Ou51n1•<;s " con ..... ubttsned ranqe oast FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l.:io,rrPl1 ov ,j 11,,111 ,..entu•t> mun•tv Oeveiopm;>•ll Plan-11ence ab<>Q.ido e-;1 JAMES Pubh~ned Orange Coast I MICHAEL S. C ARONA, Daily P11n1 J.m,. '> 12 1<1 26 NAME STATEMENT The •t'Q•\lrant com n"'q 0->•.,•on P o Bo• t90 MLIC NOTICE WAAREN Bf Al l 16191 Daily Pilot June t2 t9 26 M•rellel, Orange County. 1990 MLIC NOTICE l•·~ 1 " , , r ,., , ,.,. ,,..., , t" 1 10 1, "'S oc.t bu' ,H1.1nt•ng1on Beac.n C A 434-3000 275S Jtolltorson ! July :.i tCl<IO By: S. Ouddrldge, Deputy I !..60 1 1 1 , ''""~ '"uu• 'ht rortotoous Q2(,48 NOTICE OF Strt'"I $1J1IP 01 •• C<ltlSbad . T !>74 Pubh$hed O•ange Coast -----------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1 A ,.,0 • ./ r A r AVN' in buStnP'\~ narnf> or names Pul>lt~hed Orange Coast PUBLIC HEARING CA o;>008 Daily Pilot June 12 1CI 26. MLICNOTICE T1~A1~1~.~~A1T1~~E~T ,,. ~c.::~h.(.~IAN!~~~.~7;1,~ 1,,"''.'.''1~1·~~'.'~'\oci'o~~ORK 0 .. 111P1101Jun ... 1;> 19~0!>89 G1~~~1f11~t :~e ~~.~~B;, 19~;rr lf1>rf1.i1 AUG 30j PU8LICNOTICE ;•990-· ' T5113 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 001nq t>u\ini>~~ '' '· 1 • PA~ 1 NF R<", 1 TO 1 Calt T rusteu 01 Hun11ng1on Palrlcl• M John1. Clerk. I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1 NAME STATEMENT ACU P()L Atll 'v qip "' I I .. ... PUBLIC NOTleE Beac;n Union Htgh School By: M. Egan. Deputy NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE f'S9359 dOIT::: ~~5tt1~":~:1aP._torson'> 1'" ~fl • ~['~1'/, ,', r.•• 1 ' 1 'A H 11 , ••• I ,. I 1 •,:, 1 :, :• :: t, •:~',"';'PAS ~~·:,·~~ -::i•;I l~~l~u~p:;b~~ O.~~h~::t"1ur~i~rt~:· l~O~~t do~: ;:,·~~n~;~ :;-rso<lure 1----------- • l ,bhstPd Ora09e Coa.st . .,, "" ·~·· • 9., ~ • , • • 1 lu,.l< .. ., t••t ,1 t< itolornia FICTITIOUS 8USINESS • SUP£AIOR COURT f)l iv P11._1 J.,,.,. 12 tq 26 CADRE 1?00 W w,,. '" c1 .. , ''"' '"",. ,r , 11 , , i',,, 11 1 ,,1 NAME STATEMENT re<:e<vmg input reQ<1r<liroq t9CIO ~AtT<; MA.RKfrtNG 4 09 Of' CALIFORNIA. I I , , ~ 111 .o Ave Santa Ana CA 92704 ' '" •'' t • 11, 1,.0 1, , 1 •lo. ,1 , I', rn,. followonq person~ are Gt>rt'ral W.•1•c1 Rpq.,,..,, c>t M<iJb 116th <;1r1•e1 Su•tl' A Nf"W ,.. ~UNTY Of' ORANGE 579 Aldo Fdl0'1"• 31692 St 01 H 1' 1' '''A'· ' ' t ,,,, ,,.0 , , •" , ,.,., '"•HI A " ,,1 1 ... .,,,, .. nt domri ou!iines!> ,1-; l:duca1ion Code St>c 111>11 1po11 8Pacn Calil 9?663 In '"° M•ller ot lho Pot1- V10lel lantt>rn B Oon..i M• ,., L .,, • ·• • , ,, • I T•··-.. 1,111·~,,.,,1 wa• tote'"' tolNEOTOO lb)N"OTOD 49'i50 Slate Meat M<1nd.1I••• I Ven,·su Helen Wcllker !Ion lo Channe the Nemo of -----------Point CA 92629 , I I'"".. . ~ (t"l " I . ,. . " I N T E R N A r I o""N A l tor Sumrner Session Ht•,, PUBLIC' NOTICE 400 B 10th St No>wvort •11 s. • ..... !1r ... m-__ ... Puellc ""'TICE d ri I • 't ·u ""'''' tl'ot' {.nu• 1, l.1•"~ 01 Or b .. ....... " -· -______ n_v ____ , l h1$ bu,•nes, •s con un,.,' ' ' '' "1 ••0 ' ' 1 11 ,, rJ ·'' 1, ,. ,, '· , ""+' ., 1 , ·~ f O Too 1 N l E R. ino nas een Ml 101 JunP t'I 1Beacn Cdhl 92663 IElham A. Abdelrehm1111 on NOTICE OF dueled by an1nd1w10ual Tilt' J,., 1'' • ' ,,,,, NATIONAL[ tCllDfl(IN 1990 <II 530 pm '" lht 7I0104/d Juhl' f llen Stew•rl 251 behalf of Anni All 0 rn .. '"Q•str.11'1 c'>m mf'n ,.01 ,,., '' •' • ' ' '" 1 , .. ,1, F4S9344 nOt c.r ttiOf~tGNS IN Board~ orn HBUH >fl r1 . NOTICE OF Berlo.ele\f Coull 11v1ne Cahf IAbdelfahman •minor PUBLIC SALE F menoed 10 transact bus. "'" • I•• t• • ln<I 0111<.P 1025t vo,~towri DISSOLUTION OF Cl271<o I No Ai540l1 ABANDONED PROPERTY ~s u""'-fhQ l1c;11t1~·s Ou''"·" ""' • I• I 1'• .. • , '' '' ''r ~·ut>t1:.hi>d 01 m9f' Cod<ot flYPE 930 w 11 .• 111 SI Suite Avenue Hun1tng1on Be.c:h PARTNERSHIP Tno• hu,1no'" '' con-ORDE• To' SHOW c•UI" "' I .,. ~ t t> Q f'fl that ·~.. uuro .. ~ ~ "'''' ". ( "'"''· (lo .. In. fl;'· p ,, I tu• I '· l'1 ?(; 0 ' i '~lo) Mp,,, Cdltl • u r~7 " .. "' • ·' r:, ,, t tn ·~~11~n1vl988 of bv$•ness name °' names lt~tf'CI ir; .r ·"'"' ' ,, ', '• . , I ' '' • .. ,r,n 14?627 Ca1ttnrn1.i OuPSl1ons '" Pu1>1tc Not!U' •s hNPny ducted ov a gent'ral part FOR CHANGE OF NAME hSled above on May 11 tqqo , , , T ,6; 1 10011 A J F'uflortun 3? 1 , gar<l•no 1n1\ GenPral Wlllllf'• 91ven that Rcadnor "cont tno ""'~"'" PET! TIONER(S) All 5 ;~~ ~;~;• ... c,:~ .. ~I ;,~11~~'!1 1990 ' ti l • Lt " ' ' F4S7111S _, '", Avr• Cnrnna dPI Mar m1'y bP l11rwllrl1!'t! lo Admtn Commerce entPr orpo• The reg1s1r.1ntts1 com-AbdMronmon ,mcJ Elham A t • l ,r loon personal Aldo fatoss• I.,, ' ,,, "' •' '" '"•'ll P1 ' "•' . ,, '' < I I PUBLIC NOTICE Caltl 92625 •Strator or F'OO<l Serv1c;t>s .lhOn a Delaware Corpo•· men~ to transact bust· Abdelranman on ll<!helf ot ()• , •••• ,.,. t•y B1llHOOkf'f Tnos Sl81Pfl'!ertl was !tied W•l"lri•·C .. 11•1.l ·:~.I )r 0.110, I • ,.,, Tn1\ nusonp,c; ... con HBUHSD t0251 Ye>r~10 .... n ahon andlRllnwestrnenls nes~ Ull<.lf.l• 1t11' roct•llOU5 Anns Ah Al>detrahman has , , 11 , l'llanamg Dave ... 1n Ille Coonly Clerk of Or ar'QI-1 ,r 1• , , , F458492 , 1, •, •,, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ouctPn n, ar ,, d· .. Clu 11 AvenuP llun1tnqton B ... icn A Cahlorni.i limited partner Bu"ness Namersl ltSIPd hied• peltlton lor an order .. 00"'"' tr• l }ar SJt.ua• af19t! County on May 29 NAME STATEMENT Tr11 ••·q1c;trilntts1 com· CA 92646 proor lo ditto ol ~nip here10101to doing bus•-al>Ov•• on May 2t 1990 ,to change name trom Ann• Auct t re t>t> N•t<l at 5:.>8 l t990 F45'S99 [l Put~·\t.,.a O• '' '1• 1 ' 'r r• fotle>w·• Q f>('•~onc; .; .. • ~tone I'll 10 11 ,, , Jt 1 1 use-tiearong ness under me lichtR•ous Ven1>sa Walker Alt At><ltolranrnan 10 Ahmad q.,~d• a1k Huntmglon Pul>tostied Oranoe Coast ~ • ' ' ., • •' PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1'"'''l r>u<.•'"" "" neH un<lt>r lht' f1cto11ous Oo.llPd Muv 20 tc:icio n:-ime and ~•~h· ot ad rnos s1a1emen1 was ltle<l IAh Abdelrahman ... , "<.r .1111orn1.1 o11 June Daily P1101 Jun('.., 1' t9 26 l'l"O I ' ••l ')Rf'~ INVr <, T MENT Bu$1ness Nilme(~I 1ts1ed Publtshrd OrJnqt> Cn<'ISI nor l Rt Cornmf'rcp Center w11n Hit' COYnly Clerk ol Or-II 1111 hereby nrdmed that .'J tCl<iO .lt 10 AM t990 ' • A FICTITl04$ BUSINESS COMPANY 101<., ll. W MAil Al>O•t• on Aprtl l 1990 Oa11y PolOI Junf' 5 12 t990 P11rtnersn1p 8 Cllhtornio ange County on June 5. lall persoM intereste<11n lh1S Pr,,,.,,, c.rs1~f\ N •al• T567 NAME !i'TATEMENT 11•.11tiG•, ' ·t~ Ad.1ms TO<ld R J Fut1.-t10•1 T C,70 general par1nersn1p al Fon-19~ 1rna11e1 appear t>efore 1n1s , • 1 "~"rol<l •lroms and PUBLIC NOJICE Tt .. ' "'' 1 L •• t '" A•P Suih' r1 tdl) Co~la r111c; s1a1emPnl ,.,.,., lol('d lana (.ommerc.f> C~nter F45t34t court 1n Dt'Pllllment NO 3A •1.•n '"'" com-.1\lonq ot ~ PUBllC NOTICE I· ' r Mo• ' ,...,)1' 'l:"t '' w lh thf' Coun1v Cle•• ol Ot PUBllC NOTICE Parcets t 2 & S of Pt1rce1 I P.1n1t~nP<J Orangt' Coa,1 or lhP Oranqto County Su· so• I t I'd~ 111e~<Jto1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS J~· '.f r ( r I fi ,, ... 1 r ,, ,, t<,49 dn9e Ce>unfy l)n ~ily It Map 4992 Ctly 01 Fontana tl Daily Pilot Jul'(' " t9 26 pet'IOI Court at lhe address ~·tcri.., til',. ;ind cnatrs FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I A W ' <;to Al13rt» Av,. -;,, '" D-140 l "l'\I) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS (.n JOiy ol San Ot'llta•dino Jul~ 1 1 lCIO Shown at>1••" nn July 17 ,.,1,1~1 ,,.,,.q .,rid rnoln y NAME STATEMENT Tr•P I """''?I••·• t" f ,r., C , ... • "" Costtt M.,.,' I '"' •?fi2fo F456936 NAME STATEMENT St.ltP ot Cahlornia did on 578 1990 Al 2 00 o clock pm "'•Vf'tli!toPnu~ ol1>m5 The lot1ow1nq pf'ro;oris 1re <IOtnq 1>us1n("S'> .J~ 'I,' Tr I , ··~· .. IJtr' PulJlt,nPll OrilnQP Coosl Thi> 1n110 ... 1nq l'P"0'1\ <l•f' the 27th day 0' O(>(;ernoer E and then and there show Inf> 1o.1nd1cord res,.1ves the doing bu~1ness as APPLf 1a1 fllMNc Al • 1• ldu"t'<l IJ• •'" 1nc11>1du<I Dn11y P11n1 Mai ;>;> ?ti June do1nq business os ll'lBQ IJy muhi.it con~enl PUBLIC NOTIC cause ti anv lhey have why roqnt to t 1<1 ;u thto ~Ille J H S VS T EMS 34 33 SERVtCF'" '2 "'"''"I 0 • " UI '1 '1' 11 ro.. "'I ''' 1nt1\) com r t, l •'>ll I' A R H 0 R 1.Z. 0 N S l1•'o!IOlvto lhP '"'11 partn('rSh•P FICTl'TIOUS BUSINESS lhe pi>l11ton Jnr cnanoe ol p Jr<.I• 1 ,,. rn1Jst bl" rn.tde Hollo"' B•oo~ C1rc1» Co .. 1.1 Cornn.1 O..• M 1• 1 A '•'f,;>'i Ir~. '·• menet'<! '' I• "'"¥.I 011'• :->26 FINANCIAL 't 72 Dupont and terminate lheor •elallons NAME STATEMENT name snould nol t:lf' granted wolh c.t·ll and p.iod tor al Mesa C'A 'l')(J'lr-. . R.tymO"fl ~ A•tnlt t;>IO A'i ,,., 1111, .. ''• Focltl ,., Orn,,. 2t7 Irvine C.tltl as partne<s lnf>rf'in Tne T l11slurth('r Order~lhala John O H,lmf11 3•33 K~t "-(,., ,, 1 "'· • 11r 1, ·'1 • Ou'" •'!o> ~~.on to•~• 11s1ed 927 t• SHUPmf'nl 01 Partner snip ht> rounw•nq !'f'rson~ or to C""' ol 1n1• .r~e1 10 show HToe of purcn l'i" Tno~ SJl4' If c~ .,.. .. ~ > MLIC NOTICE .. WllS re<:Ofde<l on Of'ceml>er doing Ousoness 85 •. ,.y ' u <.uD~ 1 11 1 .. or ill'tl'll.Jtoon Hollow Brno~ Cr•'il l Me!.<! ('A '17fi?'> iln"'" • 11 '• 11 h-40 I L W1lh 1m• ind Co Inc d JO 1967 '" tne Othr.ial Re C A B RI l l 0 p Al M S cause t>e Pl.lblished in 01 "' 11'>1' """"I.,, se111emen1 CA 926?t. LOO•~t !J11n111 ' Roti"tlf II "n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ca1t101niacorpora11on 2172 cord' of San Bf'rnardino APART M£Nl S l .3 45 ange Coa>I Daily Pilot 8 betw('f'n lundlt>r<l and Obh· du~~~ bl~u~~':;~,v•~~ud;on ~~~2~·;>~ <-mon-'I (X•• M" !~:'., '.;, ,' r:.•fThh:~P":.~~~1',' ~, .. ~:~,"~,~ NAME STATEMENT g~Fii°'~',.f;~•P 217 lrvoM County Cat11orn10 as Oocu Cab11t10 Pert. 011vf> Sant« 1new~~;~"~ 0~~he~t<~et~T~ c;i11mi:1 f•l•tr I Tt , , ngt> [.,,,,,,,. ,,r ,, iv t• 1 The lot1ow1ng per'\ons ilre mf>nl 87 4'i4~88 An,, ~.1111 <1270 l ,c1rcu D u ' ' N h p M Th,. rPQt'il1an1 (Om Tnos t"''""'" '' 1n11 "'"• ' , "' • Sotn Cilll L d coun1y.11iioast0<1ce•week ew olll rr)p~1 1y an-meoced 10 trans.let bus• "u<:lf"dbv nu~1>t1nd tnl1w1r1> rnt>nt"<l' "•' '' 1.111 119r.o 1r1n.,otiusmf>'l'>as u "'" ' o)n fullhet no1tc1• ,., nett>bV V1tt.1Qto Cabr1llo Palms I , eelc it~m,.nt l 4J I Vt>nture Or ,.. " ' 't" F4571t·3 HANNS ENTERPRISES Ce><p a Cahtornoa corpe>< given lhal Ille undior,1gned L 111 n Caltlorrna tom•ted or lour consecutive w s Hv111onq1 •n B••acn CA ness unrJ•<r rn.. I c1o1tous T "" ',.9 " tr I r ",.,.. a'"', ' "• ' ' ' ~.,.'I PJbl t . I O• r ,-,a Co 'I '2<>30 Conltntonl II Costa alto" 2 112 Dupont 011vl' wtll not be respon"l>le tr om pJt 1n1>rsn1p 2•00 M111n lpr1or to tne d3y ot 1ne hear o:>r,4 l busines'i n11mP or narnes rneric.PO to 11.111 1.1 r u~· "' ,,. ' " " ",r d> Ml'' 1 CA 92627 .:2 t 7 lrv1np Cattl 92715 tho~ day or• tO< 10., ooh Str~I S•J•ll' 20 t trvinio tnq Pur111<11 .. a c '·'"Q"' Goa!t hsted at>O•t' on P.Aay 25 """ 1nele• rne he 1o1oou~ 1·11 '' 't ,.,., ~"~1t ~·:~:Mi,• 2 ?" Jun"• w :u.am Pat1tek Hanns Tnts 1>vs1nl"SS os con qatoon incurred Dy ine Olhf'r Cnttt Q27 ,4 DATE June 5th. 1990 C'111tv p,,.,. Junt> 12 t8 199.J 1990 cus1ne.ss namto °' "''""'• fn' '(•• " •o11 I _, • T 8 ?OJO Con11ne11t.tl l.osta d\Jc;ted ov .:i 9ener(ll Dull tn 115 own namto or '" lhe This o.>us1nt'~S ,, con JAMEi A. JACKMAN, r M582 JOlln D HJmltn ,,,,f'<J abnvto c>n •'C'I v<·t I 1 "' ,, ,,,., "' • ,,,. ,c o, '>2 M .. ,a CA 92627 nersh•p 111arnP of the q1>ner .11 panner· du'1ed by a llm11ed ,,.1, lnf'r JCUOOUORET OF THE SUPEAIOA -----------This si,111•rn .. 111 ""ii~ f1teo j lo111!lf> C B• m111 H.1v w•lli •~· < '" '· I Tnis ousiness 15 con-Thi' 1Pq1slran11s1 com. Ship Sh•IJ PUBLIC NOTICE w1lh the County Cter~ of Or mond K Brandt lanrw ( "' '• • 1.11, ' PUBLIC NOTICE duc.tt:CI oy ii" tno1v1dual menciod tn tran~a<:I buSI • DATED A T S.inla Monica Tne rf>g••lrtl'•ll\I com ' Ah S Abdelranman and ange County nn May 29 ~ Tn1'1 stollement w11' 1111"<1 t<t'•t'I · Int> reqi~t• 101 corn-ness under tne l"ocl•loOUs 'Calttornia tnis ?7tn day 01 rnenced 10 transact bus• 1Etnarn A. ADdelranman on LEGAL lCl91.1 F4515te 11h1neCourityc;l,.r,ol Or F4S7765 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS mencrd to transaGI bvS•· Bu~•n!'ss Narnetsl listed "----rn...., 1989 neH •indt>r "'" Fo<l•toous.b eh all o l Anns Ali ADVERTISEMENT PubhsheO Or::t~ Coas1 nQP County nn "AJy 2S fl"t '•ti ')t 'J' 'l 1 NAME STATEMENT n,.'°' •Jrt1.JP• Utt• ftC.tlt •OOS abovf!lon M ay JO 1990 A.oNO A FONTANA BusinPt, Namet'> hst~d At>delr\hm11n a m1n()f 921 DEPARTMEN"T OF Daily Pilot 1 '"" •:l 19 ?6 tll'lO F45148.J ~ • ., ~ 1 1 ,', M '' • ' ' TN•'""' wtnrJ ~r.,ons .lrP OtJS•nt1ss nam .. 0, names Lawrenc.e E Oecrona Ir OMMEAC E C ENTER lll>C>vl" on 11.4,1,i;h t4 t9C!O jHele11o1 C.t1C<# Co•la Mt'n COMMUNITY 1gq() I... Put>hsnt>d Of.in()<' ( 011<;1 do.no tJtt "'''' .1s h$tf>O aoove on M.1y 25 President 'coRPORATION. 81: Vice Ph1l1p McNamet' 1CA 92626 OEVELOPflltE.N'T TS64 I':'. uty P111o1 Ju•• .. S '' ''' :>6 1 41 I l 111 o < Ht P v ARD 1Qq() Thl5 slatPm('nl was ltlt-d Preildent Tnis staiement wn l•l!!d I Puol1shl'<I O•an9e Coast PLANNING OtVISIOtil I 19qo PURL IC NOTICE <;All~Ar ,r <.t>MPANY ;>S t W1ll1.im H.inros w1111 the County Clerk or Or· 1 LAL INVFSTMENTS w11n ltie County Clerk of O" Dally Pilot June 12 19 26 CITY OF P\JJLIC NOTICE r"6t I Sh•PV'"d W11v c.1b1n D I Tt11\ s1atern~111 "'"' t11Pd angti Cvu•itv on June 5 Celffornla lfmltod part;_,~ ange County on JunP 5 ,Jut~ 1 11'l00 HUNTINGTON BEACH j FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .No•w pro•I fi• ·"" { 11 0?663 w11n tnP Counly Cler~ ol Or-1990 i•hlp, bJ: Aot>orl E. Rippe, t9<i0 . I T-588 No••rP , llefet>y given oy FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I J1r"• c; rlQntb('n(' anqP Coonty on May 29 F45tl57 Generel Pertt\Of F4St351 ·~ i)epartrnenl ol Com-NAME STATEMENT PUBUC NOTICE T~~.M[ STATEMENT ,,, 2418? R•·lf ,., ••. , r Trro t9':IO F451St7 Publtsneo Orange C08$1 ,..,..hod Orenge CoHI Put>hsnt'<I Oranqe CoaSI ---M--L-IC_NO_T_l_C_E __ ., UO•lr 0..wPlcpmenl Plan· Ttie loOowtnQ P"f\00'> ar.. FICTllTIOUS eu·-ss 111 ... n.1 r •.• ~·1 I ' I •• • Publt5tw'd OrAnqe Coast 9a•ly PtlOI Jun<' 12 19 26 Delly '"°t June 12 tttO Daily P1101 June 12 19 26 I n nq f)o. ~on of 1~ Coty ol o+ng bu'°n .. -.i. a<, .. ...,. lhfl<11" 1 ' '"''il ll 0.-t 0111ly P11n1 JunP r, l? 19 26 .,uly I t9'10 ' T-585 Jul~ 3 1Qt'IO llunh'1Ql01' Beac.n IMI the AERO COMM MACH•NF NAME STATEMENT Al\ 11•r 1-lM,f I,,, 'C, \lrrdor F. "' t '''"f'llft' Caltl l<lQO I ·!175 r !:>77 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS 1 .. 11,.wmri 0,,,11 Negetove 1703 Monrovia Costa Mto"'ll TnP ln11n ... 1n11 l"''""n" MP Wf An Iii ',(. 11• ! N fiA<.r 12672 I T'>66 NAME STATEMENT 0 .. ct 11 ..irion request has ahl. 92627 01nq bus1ne5s JS 1C1 n A 1 ~ "" r1 ', u f<f T 111 ,,,,, ,, ... ~. 1\ cnn The tOllow1nQ persons are 1-------J~"'--~-_Glenn ~A l.l0QN<",, BY ~R ;STUH ('11 MU~H Af:-r {luGH•ll t>r .l. 11.i!llllt.~ ... p.&11 • dOtn Ou'°nP'I' o' ,,.bm•li•"f 1,.. the C•rv 01 Oespensa Fountain valley AINA •S55 M"'·' VP•df> f 16Hl 1 ',.m "'' tr rr,.,;r;, ,.,,,,,, 1 TH CAI l COM~Y- HJnl•llQton Be3cil Plann.ng •lif 927011 asr t8E Co'118 Ml'H CA j'"910n Ao" ' CA n '1'• I h<' " I' ,, '"'''> corn 369 San Miguel J 10 N-- r0,,. mo<.~IPn fl)< th<'lf c;on. Juan Avila t8328 Wall SI 2626 Joh• 11 M10""• 1m• ,., mPncf'd '" I• '" ,r1 bu'lt POrt Bf> icn Cilltt 92660 tOt'• lt1on Tne Oral! arson C.111 907•6 C,1r1' l k.,,, ,,, ·• ' '>'> 'aoov<' n• •' urt1Jt "'' I ic1ot1ou!I s G BUSINESS?? JC'<lellt' Ta1tor Inc C11t1- N4!Q.JI ¥"· O..Ctaratton' will This t>us1ness 15 con· .. s.1 Veo1de F.tst tBE I 1t ' '''' """ '' ''"' Bu<otnto,~ N..lmfl(S' listed lJlRTIN ·A NEW • • lorn111 369 Sao Miguel be ,1, Jlloll>te 10, publt<: re-ucted by a general part Sia Mesa CA Cl2626 dU<.l!'d hv ,.,. rnd111111 ... 1 .Jbove on NA 3 tO, N{lwpo11 Be&eh Cattl •tewandcommenllor twen-snip Tn1s bus111es:. ••con-Tr .. '"ll•''r 111 t rrim I JamesS 09n1bene 92660 IY·Onro (2 ll davs cornmenc-The reg1stranl(sl com. ucted l>y an md1111duat rnenct'cf 10 1tan~.ll.I toufll Th15 5lal1'men1 was filed Th15 business 11 c:on- ng Mrind,1; Junto l t 1990 10 transact 0051· The re91slr11n1 com-""'IS ,, ", tne litltltou' w1tn lttt' Cr.>unly CIN k ol Or The Legal Department at ltle Please sl op by to file you• durled Dy u corpo•allon O• 111 Nt'C)allve Dectar-under tne Foc1111ous 10 transact ws1 l>u,•nto•~ nam(' °' Mm~, nge Coon1y on April 23 Daily PtlOI tS pleased to an· f1ct1t1ous bu51ne ss stalemenl al Ttit-reg1\1tt1nl(sl c:om lhOr N() 90 17 In con1unc:-us•neu Name(s} ttsted en Ul'der lhl" 'rltllOUt hsted ol00V4' "" M.l y n 1'}9() 0 p I De t ~ lo transact OOSI 11on w1m Code Amendment above on May 7 1990 ••net• name or nomPS 199" F454521 nounce a new service now avail-the a1ly ilo t Lega par nes~ undt>r lhe F.c1ttt0us N•l 't(J 1 Cflvtors a request 10 Glenn T•rv1s ISied aboll(' on nta Jo1111 n Ml11•dy I Puott~hed O•anQP Coast able to new bu sine sses ment . 330 West Bay. Costa u11neas Narne(.tl 1111ed .11'11f'na Articlet 9 12 9 15, This statement was ltled Carta L Bert11•na lni .. 11.11 .. m•·tot w ·~ "'~ Daily Pilot May 22 29 June W e w ill no w SEARC H the M esa. California If you can not •bo"" on OC101>6r 1. 1988 md q4; nt lhl' Hunt1nglon 1th the County Clerk ot Or-Thts statemenl was ltte<I wtlh me County Cl11tk Of Or i5 12 l.990 f t h SIOP by. please calf US Gregory A Call. Prest<Mnl "" .. ,, Or111nancf' Code to nge County on May 11, th tne Coonty Clerk ot Or· ange Ct>1Jnly on M'"IY '5 T ·542 name or you at no ex r a c arge. E ""' ,,,11 .. mttn1 was hied ,11.,w proiecttngdeckitnR2 1990 noe coonty on May 25 1990F4sts tol • and save you the time and the at (714) 64 2-432t. x tens1on th tneCouniyClert!ot Or· '"''".-(,,;,.,, O@ns•ty Rt11tden-F..nt 1990 '451412 PtJbl1,hf'<1 Or l'IQt' Coas1 1 .. _ £ trip to the Court Ho use 1n Santa 3 15 or 3 16 and we w ill m ake Covn1y on May 11 11 R 1M"<l1um H1Qn Oen· P1.1b115lled Orange eo..1 Published Orenge Colu• Daily Potni Ju"" 5 t~ tq 26 n-tc NOTIC 1 Ana Then. of course. after the a rrangement s to r you to handle •••v H"'"doo1oa11 R4 tHTo Deity P1101 May 22. 29 June = P1101 June 5 12 •9 26 •990 l ~!>fl '1Cm10U1 .,...s1 searc h is completed *e w111 file this procedure by mail ,.,... ~~;:~,A~~~:n:;c' 0 5 12 1996 T.523 !1 T562 I T!!_A1•011 lf1 ATr•NT I your f1c t1ttous business name If yo u should have any further !,~b~,~~11~;;oe29 CJou~ A, ,,~·v of me request '' on I P\llllC NOTICE !c'o+,;g bus?;:: :'sons art statement w ith the County C lerk, Questions. Please calf us and w e • 12 1090 "'"' """" the C••y Clerk C11y P\llllC NOTICC .. _IC ..,,,TICE HOME BUILDING IN publish once a week for four will be more lhan glad to ss1st T ~24 .r H11n111191tm 8P.Jch 2000 n-. "" f'ICTtTIOUI 8UStNEll ISTITUTE 427 E l7tn St k d b I d you •• 1•n Stre~!I Hunung1on FICTl'TIOUI 9UllNl.ll '9Cm!OU9 eu...-11 NA• STATIMENT ~u11e235 Coslil M81A Cehl w ee S as require y aw an GoOd luck in your "ll<t <.atttornoa Any pet NA• ITATE•llfT .. A.-STATl•NT The tollOYoong ~rsons are 2827 I hen l1le your proof Of pubh· ... 1 1 " ...., do+"" 1>u11neas u G cat on lh the County "lerk new business" li()tl w•,,.·•"11 ocommen on ThelOlkJwtngpersonsero nie tOltowingoe<sonsere Jl~ID K ALABAMA I Allen Taytor 9290 1 w1 ~ , .. ,. •'"ll•J 1 may do so 1n do•no business as ng business as STREET PARTNERSHIP fl ark spur Drive West wttl1tto w1th1n twenty-one EM S t<ll CHEN. 270 E Constructton/Proiect l TO 207 Alllt>ems SI 1n11er. Caltt 92683 t:> I 1 d.1f" or 1111s noltce t>y 171h St Cost• Mff•. Calif enagement Group Bl Hurtttnqlon AflllCh CA Mlk• Ono. 2 BHcom St r•n .. d1f1() wtittf!n oommen11 92627 oem CI PM 778 w 20lh 92.,_.8 ~trvlne. Caltt 927 •5 lo IM P..p11rtmon1 Of Com-Mary Dolptlin-Haley. 2083 I • Coate MtrSJ CA 92627 Tl'IOITlll l Jn<:Obt 207 Ken Mlhur 1~3 Shaffet ,,,.,,,..v ~vf'IOprnf'lll Pl•n· Tusttn Ave E Costa Ma4I HC'an11c-11 Tiochnologiei AlabAma St . Hunllngton t Orange Caht 9?669 "'I o ••. ~'On p 0 Bo' 190 CMI 92627 Inc CA .. ,,.,. H •bOllfll Beacti CA 112648 , . Thll bUllnfl-'I IS con 1tunt1ng1on B•aeh C A This bus1ne11 • cot)-Thie busine11 •• COit· Thll twslneu •• COf'I t0uc~~~ by • 9(',,_,81 P&ft· ..,1,.,. OUCI~ by an lnd•Y1dua1 uc1ed by 1 COf POf1tllon ~ ... ,. Pubhihe<I Orttnge C06at Tiie 1eg1strat1t(ll com· The registrAnl com· dueled by an rncthlldu8' The r11g1t1rdnlll1t com· 0 •'t P1l(JI Jun~ f2 11~90 mence<l 10 lrM•!tel Du'll· menced to tr•nnct buSI-Tne rl'glltrant COfl'I· 10 11•ntact bull, T·!190 nets und#r the FoetitoOOs rwts• undrr ti'K' 1tclotrou1 ml'nt ••d '0 11 msact l'lu'lt ness undcir the r oe111tou.1 l ••••••••••• Dus10 ·• t1om111(1l ll'lled bu~tness ,,,,me or r'lllTl«'S nf·,~ unel(lr the flcltlioue '8u"Stness N11me(1) 1161.CS above on May" ltflO 111eu abOve on May i4 butm.iss n3m~ °' not'Ms txive on M ay 14 1990 Miii')' Oolc>hin H•i.y 1900 h I~ otl <Ov On .... y 22 Allen 0 T eylor ' ThtS statement Wtll~ lllNI fr AA M H dr>CI< ('(0 l9'\0 Tlltl 1111~1 WH 1.-cl With 1~ Coun11 Gletk ot Of I Thol at• n'IOf\I wu flied I fl0n•·1 • I J l<-OOI th lh4 Covnty CJollt ot Or = Cou11ty on Mty 'l !with tho ~ly C!Mlc Of Or wit'h~ho 'c~~t.:rot'~ ~ Count~ Of\ June 6 • 1'1it1Qf' C'.ounly "" May '~ llnrff' ( '••nit r>n Miiy. 25 ,_ fl•nM tll'JO 'UMlt 900 , "'°' - 1 PvblilNi<I O••noe Coast 1 Pubh~ OtMQfl eo8" 1 • Pul>lt~I Or•nge Coett ~FIND I ,~ C r rluou~h < f,1,c,1fiNf lllLY PH.IT , .. .. ~"!: .. , ~' l . 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