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THE ORANGE COAST 25 CENT S
GOOD ·
MORNING I
It's Wednesday, June 13. 1990,
and here's what's happenina:
ORANGE COAST WEATHER:
Momin1 low clouds will only
clear partiall y. Southwest
winds wi ll gust up to IS mph.
T ... ,., MP/low 11/12
Yesterday's hi~/Jow 69/61
Tomorrow's h1ah/low 65/62
SPORTS:
NBA PIM1a:
Detnll Ill, Pertlu41 IH
Majer 1Aqlle Ba.-U:
a-. ... 1. Dellsen • Aaceit S, &uut CUy t
24·HOUR HOTUN•
TOTH••DITOR
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INSIDE THE NEWSROOM:
Lanae resldnce, MW1e
speelr .... The pesky midge fly
larvae, which have been
siabted apjn in Newport
Beach residents' tap water (Al),
even swam their way into the
home of one Metro~litan
Water District official ... Ed
Means, associate director of
water quality for the district,
admitted \ha\ he found a midge
fly in his water about a week
aao ... Said the Newport Beach
resident, "lt's very disconccrt-
iq more than anythina."
WMn'• Jerry1 One of the
Orup Cea1t DellJ Pile&'•
newest columnists is doing
more moving than a belly
dancer at a Shriner conven-
tion these days ... Yes, you've
probably seen him on the front
pqc ... Yep you've also seen
him on the BaCk Paic ... And
the opinion ~ ... Heck. you
haven't seen ham in the classi-
fied section yet -but who
lcnows? ... Readers - that's
you, folks-have let us know
that they like Jerry, but they'd
like him a lot more if they
could fi ndlrim without shuffi-
ina throuah every page in the
paper.
Actually, Jerry's roaming
will end by the end of the week.
Oh, almost forgot: Today
Jer's on A2 or the Second Front
~ beom: Laguna Beach
police officers soothed worried
residents' fears by sayi ng the
sbak.ina they felt Tuesday eve-
runa was caused by a sonic
boom. The men in blue were
wrona (Al).
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WEDNESD AY, JUNE 13, 1990 . . . New Oil spill ·s~ils _be:acfl
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Mile wicfe slick of crude
closes Bolsa Chica beach
ly GIOttGE McCRORY
Md ltOllElfT IARKER
HUNTINGTON BEACH
More than 160 gallons of oil spilled
from an offshore riJ Tuesday, cau~
i!lJ a one-mile wide sli ck of "very
than splotches" of crude that oozed
onto Bolsa Chica State Beach.
The four-barrel spill fouled a 30-
foot stretch of beach south of the
main Bolsa Chica lifeguard station,
about 11/J miles Mrth of Golden
West Street. The beach. which was
evacuated and closed at 4:45 p.m.
Tuesday. may reopen as soon as this
afternoon after county health of-
fietals inspect the beach.
No more oil was expected to come
ashore Tuesday night.
The tide may have taken some of
the oil that washed ashore back out
to sea, but the maJority of the sp1ll
should have been cleaned up before
daybreak and any residual 011 should
be sopped up today. said U.S. Coast
Guard Lt. John Meehan.
assessing any harm to wildlife.
One or two birds were fou nd in
the oil. and a midnight grunion run
was expected Tuesday. ··Jf they h11
the beach. they·re going to be 1n
troubtc,"' Meehan said.
The oil came from either Shell Oil
Co. or nocal platforms 1111 miles
and 3 males offshore. Meehan said.
Unocal as taking rcspons1b1lity for
the cleanup, but not the spill. said
Coast Guard Lt. Vincent Campos.
'"Rather than si!etng who was re-
sponsible. they sent men anto the
place rather than k t It get any
-worie:: Campos said.
The Coast Guard sent boats to all
th e 011 platforms in the area to take
011 samples that will be matched
w11h that which washed ashore.
hell. which had reponcd minor
spills dunng the last two days, spot-
ted a heen off one of its ngs at 2
p.m. But Coast Guard officials flying
over the waters ID a helicopter didn't
spot the shck untal after 4 p.m.
The otl washed up with the tide at
about 4:45 p.m. and mixed ID with
the beach sand. Meehan said.
Cl••nup crew me1111ters d .. up oll·fouled und •t · •olu Chica State ••Kh. ·· l
The envu'onmentall y sensitive
Bolsa Chica wetlands were not
threatened b~~ the spill. St.ate Fish
.artd Game officials were at the beach
Unocal dispatched crews from
\hem pro. a pnvate firm, to clean up
(Pteaw w e OtL/8ack P'aCjel
Deadly inte,rsection study-set
ly IRIS YOKOI
0.., l"tloC St ... W'rftH
NEWPORT BEACH -Caty of-
ficials announced Tuesday they will
take a close r look at the problems
associated with the intersection of
Jamboree Road and West Coast
Highway. the sate of a rash of acci·
dents and the source of numerous
resident complaints and several legal
claims.
The decision to study the inter-
section came only after the Oru1e
Coe1t Dally Pilot spotlighted the .
oroblems at the intersection over the
past four days.
''The city is obviously concerned
with the number of accidents that
have occurred." Pohcc Sgt. Andy
Gonis said. "City staff is in the
process of evaluating the conditions
present at the intersection in an
effort to 1dcnt1fy what. 1f anything. is
wrong."
Just Tuesday morning. an 18-
wheel freight liner hauling concrete
was involved 1n a no n-injury col-
ltsaon wi th a Jeep Wagoneer at the
intersection. The 9 a.m. incident. the
Push to change
Constitution on
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
0-, '9of l'oMkal \ll'l'ltH
On the eve of Flag Day -ap-
propriately -President Bush and
Republican congressional leaders
arc again pushing for a constitu-
tional amendment to protect Old
Glory from flag-burnins desccraters. C>nf nge Coast legjslators, un-
surpnsed by Monday's U.S. Su-
preme Court ruling th at overturned
a federal flag protection law, say
they would suppon the amendment.
In fact. Rep. Robert Doman. R-
Garden Grove. previously in-
troduced one himself. •
That was last year after the Su-
preme Court first ruled that Oag
buminJ wa s protected by the First
Am endment.
But Democratic leaders persuaded
legislators to try protectang the flaa
by federal statute first. rather than
tamper with the Constitution.
As many predicted it would then.
the Supreme Court overturned the
statute as a violauon of First
f Pleate lff FLAG/a.de P .. J
cause of which wasn't detcrmane4 ,
occurred as the freight liner was
turnang left onto northbound Jam·
borec from eastbound Coast High-
way and the Jeep was traveling west
on the h1gh wa ).
"Both streets are arterial highways
with a large number of cars. Acci-
den ts can be ca used by a number of
factors such as alcohol. speed and
illegal tuminB movement. Caty staff
will be looking at these factors as
part of the evaluation process.
''This as a joant effort by different
city departments. includina the
,.
police."
Although the announcement c-ame
on the heel of Tucsda) 's acci dent
and a Fnda) night colhs1on that
tnJurcd six people and touched ofT a
fresh stnng of complain ts about un·
safe condiuons at the intersection.
City Manager Robert W)nn said the
staff study was a rout inc rt' 1ew that
had already been planned because of
a three-month delay 1n the highwa y
wadenang work.
"It's the inconvenience. it's the
accidents. 1t"s everything:· W) nn
f~HW w e PCH/l adt Pagel
THE PILOT WANTS TO KNOW
Tell us what Flag burning: -Midge
Should it b·e flies
outlawed? back in
Is rt OK to let the star-spangled banner go up an sm~e. or 1s Old Glory
too glorious to burn? Monday's 5-4 Supreme Coun decision declarin9 a
federal ban on tlag buming unconstrtutlonal has many legislators calhng
C II he h II oda ! for a Constilut1e>nal
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a4t2 ot&neot 8y 6 ~::::~:~t ::,~::.~:~ Whal do you think
should be done? •
Newport
By IRIS YOKOI
O<Mly ,._ Stalf \Urtt~
EWPORT BE.\( H -That
pesk) httk midge fl}-. "h1ch <ihOwcd
up last fall 1n some re'i1dcn\s' hath
water. toilet" and tap water. 1~ back
.\bout half a do1en re.,1dents have
complalncd to the Cl\) ~n lhc last
fwo weeks of finding the tiny. worm-
Special election in lrvlne possible
J1kc larvae ln 1bc1r t:ip...waaer, a~,0------:1
1ng to cit) oflic'lal'>
·''We ha'c rcce"cd calls of people
drawing water and a little fl) coming
out of the tap:· Cit) Manage r Rob-
en Wynn u 1d.
ly KAREN AUGE
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JRVJNE -With the dust barely
settled after the city's acn monious,
emotionally charsed elcc1ion, a col-
lection of local conservatives is gear-
ina up to battle for the City Council
seat that will soon be vac~tcd by
Mayor-elect Sally Anne Sheridan.
But leaders on both sides of the
city's political spcetrum promise
that if a special election as held in
November. there will no\ be a repeat
of this sprina's mudslin.,na.
"We came to the conclusion that
if it's done, 1t has to be done in a
positive manner. We don~t want it
to be anythina like tllt last election."
atd Christina Shea. Sha and her husband, Mike,
hosted a meetin& Mo~y of about ~ aupponcn who <kCided to try
and force a sp«ial cl«tion to ftll
Sheridan's council teat. ahe said.
Lut fall. the couple led the lmnc
Values Coaht1on. which led a auc· Cftlftlt drive 10 ~ pan of me
cit)"s Human Riaht.t Ordi~. A.I.,..._ many IM1'ftbm of that
poup will be active 1n the dri~ for
an election. Sha uid odaer eom·
muni&y 1Ctiv1111 are 1nvol* •
well.
Shea and 8NCe Peocttt. anothtt
lelder of tM Pttition ctnw. clt'CtiMd
to speculate on who the grou{> masht
recruit to run for the council scat.
However, Pcouer acknowledaed
that he is considerina scekina 1he
post. "I've thou&ht about it. If it
looked like the best thinJ, for the
d ty. I probably would run, • u1d the
31 -ycar-old brother of Irvine Values
Coalition leader Scott Pcotter.
Sheridan. who narrowly defeated
Aar&n last week. said she would no\
be anvolvcd in any special-elcct1on
effort. 'Tm stay1n1 out of 11. I've 1ot
to try to heal some very b\&
wounds." .
Mary An n Ga1do. who finished
third an the baJlotina June .S. will
assume the seat 1f the petition drive
is unsuccessful. She said Tuesday
that she would run in a spcc1al
election.
Ga1do. an Aaran ally and chair of
the city's planmng comm1 s1o n.
aarced that a spcc1al City C'ounc1l
cfcct1on would not be a repeat of the
most recent campaign. "I think thi s
would be a &ood opportunity to talk
about issues instead of pcr-
sonaltt1cs.'" Gaado said tho5<' 1 ucs
would include 1fOW1h and traffic.
She added that a fall campaign
would not be divisive. "1f l have
anyth10f to say about 1t. I pledge to
run an 1u uc5-<>nentcd campaign.''
Backers of a special ekcuon have
until July IS to collect 3.862 valid
11sna1ures. City Ckl'k Nanc Lacey
said.
Pcottcr and hca said they will
bcaJn cin:ulauna pct1t1ons this wcc:k·
end.
Victors an the June election wall
be seated on the counctl July 20.
A slate of hcndan~beclced can-
didatct -An Bloomer al"d Barry
Hammond -captured 1wo vacant
cound I teats.
Beckers of a special election hope
to rick the wave of rontcrvattRft
tblt ~the tiberll Aann and htt
Dohtteal alhes out of om~ ... Jf we
have tht momentum to tet another ~ COft9'n'al1ve tn thn'c, ~ tbouibt WC thou Id do that... Shea
111ci. ~ uad he '*' no doubt thlt
a petnton dnvt would ~. He .,.._ ... W /9edl _...,
Cm t1ht1cs Director Robert 01~on said the prohlcm w11l be a
rccumng one. but h<' reass ured resi-
dents that the gnat-like fl 's larvae as
not harmful to humans Plus. this
attack of larvae 1s nothing ctosc to
the 1nfcstat1on the Bia Can)'OD Res-
ervoir utTcrcd 1n <'.>Ctobcr. Dtxon
S8Jd.
The recent warm wcaiher was
blamed for 1he latest larvae siabt·
anp. The heat has appartnlly
spumd a groW1h of aluc in the 811
Canyon Reservoir. wluch supphes
water to 80 pcrttnt of 1bc cuy·s
70.000 re 1dent
The m1dtc Oy, which has only a
4'8-hour hfe pan, nests an the alpe.
and the larvae have subtequenlly
l <>Uen into IOmt residents' water.
ounty health offtaals •Y the
water 1 ufe to d"nk. 1f aesthetically
unDleaunt.
the probk m isn't new. l..ut fall,
lhf"'"rcttNOlr WU plltued with a
lo.,-than usual larv.e 1nfesub0n.
which O.ion attnbutfd to a '9ct o(
cold wea11'er and rain. 1'1te llrvM
~ even1uaJly killed by tatl"I dolrl
of chlonne added '° \he water and
the omet of cold wadler.
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bolled-.
J -DOll'1 lab it Al for tbe Julie Andmn-lllllle Edward& yadat -111001-red-' there ... 78-foow named .. MariM. .. ,ou'U
have to ftad tbe details ellewllere. All ol my calls were l'eeted wtda &he oxymoronic ~.....,"
with the lllOll words COIDi"I hm tbe clDctmalW'I
station, to wit: •• ABSOLUTSL Y NO PUBLICITY!!r"
I -1llftt. Joe
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Well. I Clll lapecl that. Al )CMI can 1111, tbere'1 DO
mention ol Julie or aa.lre in dais IPllCe. Mariah, maybe.
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It's a role
she doesn't
want. Her desire for privacy would've made Garbo look
like a headline-hunpy starlet.
OOP1. DIDN'T MEAN TO L8AD mM UP A
BIJND .u.LSY ~ Tbe correct addraa iD COl&I Mae
for Ed Swaim's Old-flllaioned Barber Shoppe and
Cracker 8arNl i1 111 OYI Newport Boulevaid -not the
alley behind 1801 "4!,as itemed here Sunday.
But, well, y'know bow people like 10 talk around
the t.r, and. there'• no puruns a cort in the conversa-
tion. Whenever Mary Poppins pops into view. which
Viflaaer Roscoe Speak says he went to the Wre>na
address and found a vacant field. His comment: ··1
know bow fast developen are buUdozina small busi-
nesses around here, but I thought that was ridiculous:·
Orange Coast People/
Kim Del Valle
Owner of Custom Flags and Banners by KDV. a Corona del Mar
flag shop that has placed flags on many of the winning boats in races
around Newpon Harbor.
HER LIFE WORK---------
More than anything. Del Valle enjoys making battle flags, the
flags that a boa1 uses at 1he beginning and the end of a race. Roy
Disney's boat flew one of her flags during the race from Ncwpon
Beach to Cabo San Lucas. So did Taxi Dancer. the boat that finished
second.
LOCAL WATERS---------
Local races are j us1 as fun as 1he maJOr events. she says. She
recalls sitting at a bayfront resta urant last summer when IO boats
sailed past. "Eight of them were fl ying battle flap that I made ... It
was hke all my httle kids coming in."
ROOTS-------------
Del Valle wao; born 1n San Francisco. but has hved in Newpon
since she was 3.
HOW IT ALL BEGAN-------
As one of eight members of the U.S. national kayaking team,
Del Valle learned about flags. The coach's mother, who owned
Nikki's Flags in Ncwpon Beach. taught her v1nually everything there
1s to know about flags and banners. Although both arc now in the
busines. the) don't reallY. compete. After opening her shop in
October. she began to but1d a mail order business, selling flags 1n
Hawa11. Florida. and South Carolina.
Gem
Talk
By J C HUMPHRIES
Ctr! ,1,ec1 Gtl!IOlot!\I ACS
APPRAISER .......
... a mae's best friend?
A recent nat10nwide sur~ shows IN!
·Minor quake
shakes Laguna
LAGUNA BEACH -A m inor
earthquake shook a mile north of
here at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, but no
damage or inJuries were reported.
In fact, Laguna Beach Police of-
ficials who took calls from con-
cerned residents thought the quake
was a sonic boom, and that's what
tncy told callen and the DaJJy PU.t.
But it was a tremor measuring 2.5
on the Richter scale of ground mo-
tion, said California Institute of
Technology spokesman Hall Daily.
After the tremor, a few people
called Caltech officials, who in-
fonned them it was indeed a quake,
not a sonic boom.
-From 1WI od wire npom
News of the weird
His worms
turn profit
ADELAIDE. Australia -When it
comes to worms. Wayne Fauser is
all business -even at 1he d inner
table.
He stocks more than I 0 million
worms on his three Adelaide-based
farms for his company, Fauser All
States Worms Pty. Ltd .. which has
grown in10 one of the largest worm
fanns in the countf} since its 1985
inception.
And al the nsk of eating into his
profits. Fau'>cr also consumes
worms in grca1 quant1I )' -in sand-
wiches. omelettes and JUSt about any
food that can contain meat.
"They're a grcC1t source of pro tein.
and they taste great." he said Mo n-
day as he 'inackcd on an overflowing
worm sandwich.
The worms must be fed a d iet of
dough for 48 hours before being
cooked.
-By Tbe AS1ocla1ed Pren
Passenger dies
in one-car crash
ANAHEIM -A 23-ycar-old
Anaheim man was a rrested o n suspi-
cion of vehicular manslaughter after
a one-car accident that killed his
passenger, pohcc said Tuesday.
Juan Carlos Luna Pacheco was
also arrested o n suspicion of felony
hit-and run a nd dnving under the
influe nce of alco ho l in connection
with the Mo nday's accident on
Romneya Dnve. said police Lt.
John Haradon.
A passenger si tting in the front
scat of Pacheco's 1979 Camero. 45-
ycar-old Jose Flores of Anaheim.
died when the car h11 a power pole
-By TH A11ocl•led Pre11
A Gift That's Sure 10 Move Him This Father's Day
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Bui .,, lllrl beth •r mnvc• l,1.,t &id ., u., todil)' Ion he very !)(>st 1n
!ht• <;WtlflN .. ~I ~llWI Cr\">lrll tr~hh')f1 -Z(
I .Mn .. [).fy will <,(l,>n I • h<>r1" AllO'.'S«I
SILVER CRYSTAL
SlnOe men are becomlllC more lllterested in
wannc diamond ,ewetry even to the po1nt of
mine people to buy them diamond 11fts In
fact. sin;e men are acqutrina ~mond ,ewetry
1t IWICt the rate of mll'rred men. and at ~
the rite of .. womtn Most of them buy the
jlWlky themsetvts. but a IJ'OWl"I 1111mber we
i-. pen diamond pfts. K this surpnses ,ou.
consider 90me other aspects ot the ·same
wrvey: men are becomlftl more recepbwe to
speclll desCI* Cloltllf11 and such tlqs IS
dlstwlcbft turmtq:s in blc'* ll)lttments
llld men's offices Those who are expert in
Mell Ntters tel us tNt .. of this rs Plff of • ..,. "*' ""°" men tflat they should ... .,., .... pefSONl!tllS and
WullllltJ. Sidi I Mttmenl IS s.-1 lo be Ill
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TO-.WlmL0\'8 -Yo.-.,ei~ Mill bawa'1.,._ ,_ fadlr1 Day lift You
•Y )'CMl•nt looldllll for~ •u•ll, ....... ~1 Well. )CMI miPt WUl IO lddt .....
• A year's enrollmnt in the Oeorie Nonll
Scbool or Charm. •A~ collecliaa ollrillt ..... tom the ~camP'ipM1111 •Ac:ae ol~.sali or.._
ticteta IO tbe '-IP"" 8eedl ,....., ~
whicMvw worm &Mer.
• A copy of Joe Wunbaueb'• telH1J tome. "1'e
Golden Orante." with all the crolic parsr -Win
invisible ink.
• A .,.cket of old preu re~ from Paul Salata'•
"lndevant Week" celebration, datina back to tbe days
before it became relevanL (At DO aaa ~,ru llYvw
in Pablo's ori&inal invitation to a~ bo9t ride
Teachers stlll may strike
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
I>Uaruntled Ocean View School
teachers have voted over-
wbelminsly to ao on strike at the
start of next school year if they BRI~
don't have a new contrlCl by a:.E'~
then .
The teachers have no con-
tract for the 1989-90 school year,
nor do they have an qreement
for 1~91.
.. We don't want to work the year without a
contract." teacher union president Carol Halblch
said Tuetda)'.. ••we're fed up with the school
board's inability to make decisions and take ~
tion."
Halbach said that trustees showed their unwill-
ingness to act last Wednesday when they fai led to
close Jhree schools as recommended by a commit-
tee as a cost-saving measure.
Halbach also chided officials for also failina to
take action to desqrepte the Hispanic-oriented
Oak View School .
"They knew about it in 1987. Now they've
formed a committee."
James Harlan, the executive director of West
Orange County United Teachers, said that officials'
failure to close the schools and save about $750,000
a year put teachers "in the lowest ~ority."
"h's the final slap in the face,' he said.
Superintendent Mo nty McMurray said Tues-
day that the bargainers have been making pr~s.
"and I'm optimistic we wfll get this settled.'
The district and teachers arc scheduled to 10
befort a negotiator a't a fact-finding session on June
20.
2 burglars caught; 1 flees
IRVINE -Two men were caught burglarizing
a home after police noticed suspicious people in a
neighborhood Tuesday afternoon. but a third man
escaped, police said.
. .
at Ilia Foun1aia Valley MW.,e treatmeat rwort.)
• A.a .......... paid tour of tbe Job w.,..
AJrpan CI08llrUCdoa she, tDOd b t11e Dlllt fhe ,_,.
OllO. •Mamie Van Doren'• unlilud hotline number.
• Don Bren's unopened invitation to J~ Irvine
Smith'• hone-show exU'av.,.nza. complete with per-
sonal hwdlel.
•Reserved seats on the inevitable monorail
linkiq Fashion Island and South Coast Plaz.a -the
ultimate customer convenience for sh~till-you dtop-
pen.
• A twice-daily motorcycle police escort. with
sirens wailina. to wbiskbim throuah the intenection or
Jamboree and Coast Hiahway.
•And last, but certainly least, a copy of the world's
thinnest book: ··Appreciation of Modem An." by Coasrasmaa William Dannemeyer. In plain brown
wrapper, of coune.
the house had been damqed.
After the officen found a aun in the car, the
trio ran in separate directions. Eppstein and the
second officer were able to catch two men, but a
third ran off.
Linnert said the men may be linked to other
buralaries and robberies in the ur-
Update on Irvine Co. plans
IRVINE -Members of the Oranae County
Coast Association will be meeting for lunch and a n
update on The Irvine Co.'s plans for development
and open space Friday .
The luncheon, scheduled to take place at the
Ncwpon Beach Country Club. will feature com-
pany Vice President Carol Hoffman.
Hoffman's spealcing menu includes detailin&
plans for The Irvine Co.'s coastal development
. between Newpon and Laguna Beach. Attendees
will be treated to a preview of the company's plans
to install hotels, golf courses and homes along the
previously open stretch of Pacific Coast H ighway.
Hoff man will also discuss . The Irvine Co.'s
do nation of a large tract of land in northern Orange
County for use as park.land and open space.
Fridats luncheon is open to the public. The
charge is SIS per person and reservations can be
made by call ing 548-6280.
'Uttle angels' unrepentant
SANT A ANA -"Two little anacls" who
testified they were duped into agreeing to commit
a 1985 murder were unrepentant liars, an attorney
for a man accused of masterminding the crime
charf.ed Tuesday.
'The}' made so many inconsistent statements:·
attorney Gary Pohlson. who represents defendant
David Amold Bwwn.-aid~f Cinnamon Brown
and Patti Bailey. that "they don't even know how
many lies they told.''
Cinnamon Brown. then 14. shot her step-
mother. Linda Brow~. 23. with the suppon of
Bailey. wbo was I Vl'>Ccausc the teen-agers wanted
to eliminate any competition for David Brown's
affection.
Irvine Police Lt. Bob Linnen said Due Huy
Pham of San Diego and Vinh Doan of Ora~ were
arrested on suspicion of residential bu ary at
•bout 12:50 p.m. in the 4500 block of C cmock Avenue. · ·--.-. · ·
Brown is the younger Jirl's father and husband
of Baile y, who he mamed shortly after Linda
Brown was shot to death five years ago.
Police searched for a third man for about an
hour, but did not fi nd him.
Officer Jim Eppstc1n was patrolling the neigh-
borhood when he saw three men parked in a
driveway. The garage door was open and Eppstcin
asked them 1f they lived at the house.
When he focrnd that the men didn't belong
there. Eppste1n called for a second officer to inspect
the home. The second officer found that screens on
Pohlson said prosecutor Jeoffrcy Robinson had
·made the two young women involved in the sJayina
sound "like these two little aniels.''
In fact, Pohlson told the JUry and a packed
coun~oom audience. Cinnamon Brown was an
unhappy girl. "We're talking about a disturbed 14-
ycar-old." Pohlson said. "She secs Linda Brown
being out (of the picture) as the best possible thing."
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Another year of llfe
best present of all
Discovering she's not as old as she
thought, a warm fuzzy for birthday
T his is not a mother·
in-law joke; more a
mother·in·law's warm fiazxy. wt Saturday,
my wife's mother, Kmy, came
up from lake San Marcos to
crlebraac her birthday.
We really turned it on.
My wife went shoppina on
Fnday afternoon, 1 brushed
the d~ and we cbanacd the
sheets 1n the aunt room. Jn
our house. that passes for
Fred
M artin
.cl11s. ·
Saturday nipt we took Katy to dinner, where she received a &if\
we did not know about. We had ordered a round of adult bevcrqes
and were toastin1 her birthday.
Rather ,iumly, Katy toasted: "Well, here's to my last birthday
before the b11 eipt-oh."
"But you're 78 today, not 79," my wife said. ·~You were born
in 1912. It's daddy wbo would have been 79 today:·
Katy whooped and all the heads in the room turned. but she
didn't care.The rest of the weekend she was hoverina about two feet
off the ground, and I'm sure she still is.
An extra year of life you didn't know you had is indeed a very
special gift.
OpUmJsta: That describes lhe developers of a new shoppin1
center on the site of the erstwhile Sporting House at Bristol and
Jamboree. Other than tearing down the old structure and lcvelina
the dfrt, there isn't much aoing on under the sian that says Back Bay
Court will be .. Ready for occupancy Sprina 1990."
Accordin1 to my calendar, they have ei&ht days to finish that
sucker.
TH Ari of MOMy: The Newpon Harbor Art Museum lost S 18,000 in about four minutes Tuesday night.
The Newport Beach City Council was discussina the SSS,000
pant bud&tt the Ans Commission had proposed, whkh included
S7.000 for NHAM. Councilman Phil Sansone moved to add S26,000
to tbe museum's grant. Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer wanted to send
the whole thing to the budget c-0mmittee.
John Cox rode to the rescue with yet another motion. This one
would give the museum. which spends lots of money on architectural
drawin&.' it doesn't use, an extra S8,000. It passed.
PUet Pewer: It was a dark and storm)' day. The newsroom was
quiet in the early at\ernoon. standard stuff for a Satu~y. City
Editor Greg Brooks was fielding the usual number of oflbeat pho~
calls:--
He needed a hamburger. so I picked up an incomer. A lady in
the Moreno Valley had tickets to a concert atll wanted to know what
the weather was like in these pans.
Squinting to check out the day through the window in the far-
away sports department (qujte a trick throulh all the streaks), I
pronounced it "Warm, sunny and full of promise." and thanked her
for calling the Oraace c ... t Dally PUet.
The next call was from a not-very-pleased su~ber who hadn't
received his Dail~ Pl~ot for ~hree days. Af,ter.apologmng and . ,
promising to noufy c1rculillon. I asked him 1fhe read Fred Marttn s
column. He said he did. So when l finished writing Monday's Pulitzer nominee. I
grabbed the necessary back issues and delivered them lo his ho~_.
This guy was rcirty1iifili0d when I plopped the stack of papen 1n
his hand. . "1 don't want )'OU to miss any of my columns." I told him and
c hugged off.
Okay, there's one happy reader. . .
Kt1taer Power: Two weeks ago I did a column on the Pacific
Symphony Orchestra Part of it dealt with ever-nagging bud,et
problems. ·A column later. 1 chi~ed ~he Board o.fSupervisors for
~tablishing a county ans counc il without funding 1t.
Guess what happened last week?
The California Arts Council gave1hc county S 12.000 in seed
capital to get its .new arts outfit rolling.
And an anonymous donor gave the Pacific Symphony S 100,000.
Do you suppose ... ? Nuhh.
Ffffl M•rtla '• col•m• 111111 M_.1•. W~1• Mii Frla11.
County considers air base for airport
vi.roAmntally iftftuib&c. ~-::' ~ IYICDI .. We did fed Iha• Oeor9C Alt
SANT A ANA -Fut train• and Force Bue bu poceatlal for 6eina I
plun could ao totether to ler'Ve v~ promilina candidate that mer· <>ranee county's fUture trantpor• its fun.her 1tudy,'' said county En·
tation needs, unckT a study plan viroameataJ Manetmen1 ,\tency di-
adopled Tuetday by the county recuw Mike Ruant, chairman of the
8oerd of Supcrvason. wk force. Board members voted unani-Two of the previously considered
moualy to accept the recommen-lites, Crittianitos Canyon near San
elation of the Reaional Airport Task C1emen1e and Pouero Los ?t~. force which calls for a study of rnear llancho Santa Marpnta an Ocoric Air Force Base in ~ Cleveland N~~ooaJ forest, would
Bernatdino County as a poss1ble threat.en 1a1s1t1ve e1'VJronmental re-
airport site. Tbe bue is scheduled to sources. the task for<:e concluded.
be cloted by the Department of Two others, March Alr Force 8aK
Defense in 1992. in Rivenide County and south
A separate transportation Camp Pendleton in San Diego
proposal -on~ that offic_ials hope County, m~. with stiff opposition
will dovetail wt\h the regional air-from the military and vanous aov-
port plan -caUs for construction of ernment agencies.
a superspccd irajn that would stop at Boetd of Supervisors Chairman
the new airport on its way from DQn Roth said the task foru's rec-
Oranae County to Las Vqas. ommendation reinforced his view
The board also aareed with the that there is no feasible site for
task force that four potential airport another major airport in Orange
sites in and near Or.anae County lhat County.
had been studied by the ad hoc ··1 can't imagine a 747 landing
Airport Site Coalition should be anywhere in Orange County." he
abandoned as economically and en-'81d.
Campaign wares
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Huntlneton 8eKh City Counctl undldate a.or ..
ArnoN poses w ith his new fwld.,.,...._ T·dllrta.
Arnold ,... been arrested twk e few Mlfln9...,. tlllrts
near die Huntlneton ~.,. 90lh annu ~-· a.ter
, . over:tur ... d. --
1 3 arrested in cqunty
boiler room opeFat-ien
By GEORGE McCRORY phone.
Member$ of the Atrpon Site
CoeHtion. which studied airport
lites for two years at a cost of
$700.000, said. however, that the
board was hasty in its decision to
abandon all of m proposals.
"I have a are.at concern that, de·
spite the fact that a hi&h-speed train
and Georae Air Force &se miaht be
eJtcelleot transportation options,
they don't meet the needs of a
substantial number of Oranac Coun-
ty commuters,'' coaJitjon member
Batbara Lichman said. "Oranae
County air travel is made up largely
of sbon-haul Jli&hts."
Georac Air f'orce Base base 1s
located near the city of Adelanto.
abo ut 80 miles northtast of
Ahaheim.
Officials agree that a rcured Air
Force base will not work as a re-
asonal airpon site witho ut some son
of high-speed ground transportation
network linkin~ it to major popu-
lation centers 1n Orange and Los
Angeles counues.
Bot a commission consisung of
public officials from Cahfomia and
Nevada is preparing to accept bids
laac this summer ~ early neat fall
for a 1upcrspecd train frOlll Onailet
County to Las Vqu, .ccordiil
Roth, who serves as viet chairman
of the commission.
Plans call for a stop in Adelanto,
Ro lh saad.
The superspced train and a
number of other ~or rail projects..
including monorail lion in Irvine
and other Oranae County citin, att
beina widely promoted by city eov·
crnments and private groups.
One group, callina itself Transpor·
talion Alternatives for Southern
California. was co-founded by Costa
Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa.
Buffa made a presentation to the
board Tuesday supponina the super·
speed train and the proposal to ute
George Air Force Base as a regional
"waypon."
"Even tf there were an CC<¥>omj.
caJly and cnv1ronmcntally feasible
airport site 1n Orange County, we
would recommend against it," Buffa
said. "The trend in city plannina is
to get intensive uses. such as airports
and toxic waste dumps. away from
urban centers."
Lofty goals planned
for Barclay Theater
ly AMANDA WRAY
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Barbara Davidson. UCl's direcJor
of ans and lectures. said she beHcvcs
the venue will also draw more tRVl NE !...-City officials and local people to campus-sponsored events,
arts patrons donned hard bats Tues-which typically arc split between tbe
day afternoon to view an Bren Center. the South Coast Com-
auditorium expected to have · Ch h d h f" acoustics rivalin..,_ Pasadena's Am-munuy urc an t e campus lDC
er Arts Theater. bassador Auditorium. "We had to hmtt the kind o(
Long· hailed as a milestone in things we could offer," she said.
Orange County) road to cultural "We didn't offer that much dance."
matunty, lhe 75()..seat Irvine Barclay Davidson said she arranaes for
Theater will provide audiences between 12 and 15 arts events each
acoustical quaJjty, an m timate set-year. Next year. the Bella Lewitzky
til\I and reasonable ticket prices. Dance Co .. the Royal New Zealand
The theater, located on 2.3 acres Ballet Co.. the Western ~
of UCl property along Campus T lh Drive, received attention this week heater (a tounng company o e
for a SI million donatjoo made by San Francisco Opera), and the Alvin
Newport Beach developer Richard Ailey American Dance Theater arc
Barclay and his wife Marjo rie. who among the groups to be o ffered by
t..: 'f the univcnit). have contemplated mar.Jog the gi t Doreen Hardy. ~eneraJ manaaer of for nearly a year. So c f Barclay once supported UCLA's the uth oast )mphony. one o
School of Architecture. and in the the first JJ:oups scheduled at ~e
last few years has made donations to theater. sa~d the nc_w venue W11111ve
UCI lhrot.1gh the Chancellor's Club the. 11oup s growing audience an
and to the Col~ of Mcdittn~ optJon betw~n Saturday evenmas at
Since -ho-mo~ to Newport lfaib Costa Mesa s Robcn B. Moore
14 years ago, -Barclay, 70, has theater at O~oa:St College and
focused his interc1t mort on Orange Sund.a) afternoons at the Barclay
County. T~~tcr.
··1 got interested 1n UCl as a result It will really give the sy!"'phony
of my interest in CLA," he said. a venue to pla)' !~ that we vc long
"l'm not the youngest kid on the been look.mg foe she said.
block and I Just wanted to do some· James D. Baker Ill, president ~r
thing nice. (My wife and I) cenainly the 4()..p1ect" Motert Camcrata, ~d
intend to be invol"ed in the arts a addma concert dates at the lr:vine
little bit ... but as spectators mostJy.'' Barclay Theater to incrcasm&l,Y
Barclay's contribution is the larg-popular concens at St. Andrews
est to da\c. and bnngs the total Prcsb> tei:an Church in NC'WpC>rt
amount donated to S 16.S million. Beach will onl)' benefit the aroup:
Other donors include the Irvine Co.. "It looks hkc we'll sell o ut a.pm
which contnbutcd S700.000. Taco in both venues" he said.
SANT A ANA -Thirteen people
were arrested Tuesday morning at
an aJlqed boiler room operation
'---------------------------. that offered cars, Jewelry and gift etrtiflcates to lure callers into a $3lcs
Ormes said the firm sent mailers
to prospective customers in states
outside California. who ~c:re told
they had won one of four pnzcs -
a 1990 Cadillac. a gold and sapphire
pendant. a S 1,000 cashier's check or
a $650 Scars 11f\ certificate.
Bell Corp.. which gave $250.000. Acoustical consultant Ron McKay
and Allergan. which do nated of Westlake Village-based McKay
S 100.000. Conant Brook Inc .. said he expected
A city's history
by any oth:er name
• la Costa Mesa: Ettrick Miller wrote a history of -----.
Costa Mesa tqinnina with the villaae of H&fl)Cr and DID YOU
continuing through Costa Mesa in'-1970. H'e called it KN0\11
••
"Goat Hill." The Costa Mesa City Council, to whom
Goat Hill wu anathema. opposed the name 3-2. A
contest was launched to name the book. Suaaestions
included "Nanny Knoll." "from Hill to Eternity,"
"Goat City by Ally Other Name." The book was
published under a name that didn't get anybody's
101t -"A Slice of Orange." "-----
• la Newport Beacla: The Hotel del Mar. three stories hiah.
opened in Corona del Mar July 20. 1907.
• la Hada1toa Bead: In 1963. McDonnell DouaJas Alrtrlft
Space Systems Center opened in Huntin1ton Beach.
• la Lapaa Beac~ Boat Canyon is a small, sheltered cove and
short canyon one-half mile up t.he coast from the busin~ dist~
of Lquna lkach. The sandy beach *&s used by commercial
fishermen in the catty days u it was a safe landina for rowbc>Ata.
• O. die lrvlae Coa1t: A l~year-old multi·trun ked native
California tor.on tree. which wei,tts 1n at a hefty 4S tons, hat been
..boxed n · for a new If
course.
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Coe1t Delly Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Co.stl Mesa, 92616. --c-,uetl ., A.M. ....
"' Hen are the Wlnnina playinJ. card nwnben
Picked Tuesday n1&N for I.he Cahfom ia Lotacry's
daily "Dccco" pme: · ~Hcaru: Jack. -tc:Jubt: 4.
¢ Diamondl: 8.
~pecks: Jack.
Fire d~stroys greenhouse
at Edison High School
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pitch for water purification systems.
However, more than 100 people
never received the systems or prizn.
despite paying $390 to the Santa
Ana firm, said Deputy Disttct At-
torney Guy Ormes. who 1s head of
the district auomcy's fraud unit.
Santa Ana police and federal
postal inspectors helped the district
attorney's office serve search war-
rants at Advanced Resources. 1700
E. Garry Ave. Two of the I J people
arrested on suspicion of fraud viol-
ations also had outstanding war·
rants. Ormes said.
Investiptors seized files and re-
cords from the firm and cataloged
them Tuc1day afternoon. he s.aid.
The employees who worked as
telephone sohciton were also ar-
rested on suspicion of violatina state
codes that prohibit unrtg.tstercd
firms that sell products by telc-
"Traditionally. these operations
try to find... other people in other
states to buy their products," Ormes
said.
When a custo mer called to claim
a pnu. a solicitor would give a sales
pitch about the water punfication
system. lf a ~rson ordered the
system and paid $390. the system
never arrived. Ormes said.
The district attom e)''s office 1s
also 1nvestigaung possible mail
fraud and wire fraud charscs apinsa
the employees. The owners or man-
agers of Advanced Resources have
not been located. Ormes sa1cl
The invcst1gatton started when
the district attorney's office and
postal investigators rcc.cived . 100
complaints about the firm startina a
monlh aao. Postal 1nvestiptors
traced the mail and located the firm.
Ormes said.
About S 1.4 m1lhon still needs to the sound quality of the S0.000
be raised. but general manager Doug square-foot Irvine theater to be Ra~k.tn said he secs no obstacles t.o "comparable·· 10 the system in the
getting the money by the theater s highly t outed Ambassador
October opening. Aud1tonum. which he desiJned. "I think we stand 1n a very good
posiuon:· Rankin said. .. And. we Mc K.a> said the theater will be
have a very, very strona interest b~ able to handle diverse requirements
people who want to use the theater. • -from that of the single speaker to
Ranltin, who already has 150 that of a full orchestra -all by lhe
events scheduled betWttn Octo ber retraction or extension of curtau'IS
and July, said he has onl) been able hidden abo\(' a 1httery panel in the
to accommodate "one-half or less" theater's cc1h ng.
of the ume requested by music. Construction on the lr .,,ine
dance and other performing groups Barclay Theater 1s expected to be
who hope to use the facih~y. finished tn .\ugust, 16 yurs after
Rankin wd uckct pnccs will voters freed up S l.S million in park
ranae between S I 0 and $20. bond funds that could be used for
although each group will set its own such a proJeCt.
ra!~bnc of the missions of thts The theater's dedication. dunng th~tcr is to make it as accessible as which the building will be open to
possible to people," Rankin said. the public. 1s scheduled Sept. 30.
Phony painter tricks clerk out of $80
C'O TA MESA -A man 1m·
-pc:rs0na "'' 1 pa1 n video itorc cluk into IJVm• him
$80.
A clerk al lht v 1dco s I SI Ort.
7SI W. Baker St .. 1a1d 1 man
walked 1n10 lhe storr and «>Id her
be Md been hired by the store's ~
owner. Maurice tarblc. to paint POLICE '-Omc condominiuma.
Ht told her he ~cd 10 <'Ill LOG
Swbk and ask him for t0mc ~up. plies. The clerk said tht m1n then p1ckC'd up the phone
and "c.1~" Starble. While allqedly 1alk1na «> Starblt, the clcrk uJd the
man wrote down the flaure S80 on a p1ett of peper. Ht
t.bcn huna up the phone and told her 1hat Swbte p ve
b.im PfnTUMton 10 take S80 from the rq11tcr to
purcbatc h11 nttdcd 1uooltes
Accotd1na to the c'krt. she then opened up tht
resi•ter and handed the man SIO. The man Mid he
would retum 10 the store after ht foul'ld • plact to ltOft
his paint, but the clcrtt never uw him 111111
FunhtrmOft. when '*"* la1er called the llOtt, he
told the clttk that he had ftt"cr hired anyone to paan~
a condominium ind he had nt"tr talked to the alleled
s-lnter.
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A ~ lated • ~nvtr to pry opn lftd ......, • bedroom wtftdoW o( • home ..... I IOOO
blocta of I 11 wood Stnel. eaWft'd wt fted "'"' S l), 900
wonh of Jt~lf') -=---~"t--
So m ro n e made three calls 10 Baker's Squarr
restaurant on I 610S 8rookhurst St. The caller first reques~ a sexual favor. called beck u yma a bomb hid ~n pl.c:ed 1n the men's restroom, then called IP'" sayint the bomb "'ti d~ to uptodc 1n IS m1nu1n No
tllploS1VH wttt found.
0 Someone u~d bodily fort"e to rrmovc a spnnkJer
boa from the outtr wall of Manor C'lrt at 11680
Warner Avt The loss wu csumated It $800
0
Someone tnterid Builder's Emponum on 17200
Brookhurst 1. and fled with ticht masurina tapes
Vall.ltd It $99,92
0
A 2S-)~-Old Westminster man v.-as h11 1n the =a water belloon while rid1na his btcyt'lc down
ia St~t near the "°' Freeway The bllloon drove a black 198' Toyota.
H-ti.pMl &e.e.ll
Four Juv"'1!n ~tdly threw Mier balloons at
pu11iw motonstS from the pel'k arta al Manne View
School.
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VandaJs smubcd Windows and dernMt'd .. 111 of
a VV.Ut houlC in tbe 200 blocii Of rncbaNpofia
A~ue.
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A YOUft& llr1 came into L&d)' Martt1. 708
Yoctlown Ave . to tqlOlt that IOCMOM ... her
bq-clc.
0 You•!"" rtD()nedly thfcw furniture 1n the pool
1n tbc 16000 Mock ol Wnt-ood Lane.
0
A tnaft •Id lkllteboltdtrs were darn.111>11& "-•• wall
1ft the 200 block ot Adam• Avenue
c Ern~ .act paflh1 wa11Cf'F#1cd "all o~ '' Oak VtCW Odd Cewwr.
Somt'Onc pncd 1 mrial door at JC' Paper, 1212
McGa"' <\vc . and s1ok computer equipment of un·
d1sclo5Cd value. Thl' break· in ocn1rrcd bctWttn I()' 30
a m unda and 7 o m Monda\
0 Pohtt am 1td 1 mu 11 the 1ntcrwcuon of Laauna
Can)on Roed ind Old Laauna for postntton of a
l<>11ded wtapon The arrest ~•s made It 1 l ·OS a.m
Tuc"11)'
Lapa• Beaeh
mronc rt1>0nC'd pan1 lcs or • l\a.r1rdou1 ma-
ttnal on the sand The ptrwn said they didn't k'oow
where the m1tcnal "-'U com1n1 from and wanud pol~
10 1nvn11aa1e. D
A rtt1den1 in 1hc 1000 block of Miramar eotn•
plau'lcd that h1 nct&hbon ~ere h1vtna a 1*1Y ud throwtna truh 1ntCt his yard earl)' unday.
0
A ttnn11 r1Ckt1 CO'-rt that C'onwncd two d&emoed
nnp wonh $24,000 was rtponed mlll'.. &om
Moulton Mt-4<>,,.t Puk.
0
A man an tht llOO block of Bern Onve r;rwict that ovtr lbc wtekend. aomeont broke into his IS taft
8uack and stolt a 1elcphOM from tbc trunlt.
I
O•p COMt DAil Y PILOT/ W...,..._, June 11. 1.o
ators fall to override
sh' s veto of ~mtrak blll ...... ..._ .....
W~HlNOTON -Tbe Senate
· to muster a two-thirds ma-
·ry Tuelday to override President
·1 veto of leaislation providina
auppon for the Amtrak pass-r rail network.
The action kept Bush's bis streak
suc:ceuful vetoes intact at 11 .
T1le 64-36 vote to override on
usb's 66tb birthday was three votes
y of the two-thirds majority . Bush had vetoed the
casurc last month because be ob-
ted to a requirement ti&htening
tion of freight railroad own-
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enhip1 and the House voted last
week to override him .
Republicans maintained tbat
Bulb otherwise supported the $2
billion Amtrak authorization
provisions even thou&h bis and the
Reagan administration before him
have routinely p-roposcd an end to
federal subsidies for rail passenaer
service. Senate Majority Leader Gco'Je
MitcbeU, [).Mai ne, voted to sustain
the veto in a parliamentary move
aimed at givinJ Democrats another
shot at ovemding the president
Only a member of the winnina side
may ask that a vote be reconsidered,
and Mitchell promptly did so, giving
the Democ:rau time to try to IWlldl
votes. Another vote was not im-
mediately ICbcduJed.
The other 54 Democ:rau in tbe
Scnale voted for the override. They
were joined by l 0 of the 4S ~
publicans.
The vote "lhows that we obvioua-
ly bad the strenath,'' said White
House spokesman Steve Han.
Earlier, White House officials bad
predicted a close vote.
Sen. Robcn W. Kasten Jr., R-
Wis., noted that a bill without the
objectionable pan has already been
introduced in the House and later,
Sen. Conrad Bums, R-Moni., in-
troduced a similar biJl in the Senate.
Gorbachev meets
with Baltic leaders
MOSCOW -Hoping to break
the impasse that began with their
steps toward independence, the
leaders of the three Baltit re publics
met Tuesday wi th Mikhail S.
Gorbachev for the first time si nce he
declared their moves illegal.
"Constructi ve dialogue 1s on the
way," said Lithuania's President
Vytautas Landsbergis, who earlier
held a 40-minutc meeting with presi-
dents Anatol> Gorbunov of Latvia
and Arnold Ruutel of Estonia.
"Vrem)a." the governmen t's
niy.htl) TV news program. said
Gorbache' and the leaders of the
three repu blics held "an exchange of
opinfons on the situation in inter-
ethnic relations." It gave no funher
details.
The ref ere nee to ethnic relations
apl!irently referred to reports that
indtpendcncc moves in the Baltic
republics have heightened tensions
between Russian-spcalcing residents
and native populations.
The meeting ap~red to mark a
new stage in the diplomatic effort to
end the impasse that began in March
when Lith uania declared indepen-
dence. Latvia and Estonia later set
transi tion periods to independence.
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j Israelis fire
JERL" ALl:.M -Israeli troops
pursuing Palesunian stone-throwers
fired 1ear gas 1010 a U.N. cl1n1c 1n
Gaza City on Tuesday, and 66 tn·
fants and toddlers were treated for
inhaling the fume~ 1he army said.
In Jerusalem. 3 17-ycar-old Jewish
seminar: student going lo prayers al
the Western Wall \\a$ stabbe:i twtce
into clinic
in th e stomach. He was reported in
fair cond111on at a Jerusalem hospi-
tal.
Pohce immediately rounded up
100 Palestinians for questioning.
Meanwhile. the army demolished
the homes of three Palestinian famil-
ies and scaled three others in the
occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
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Firefighters take control
of blaze on supertanker
GALVESTON. , Texas -Fire-of blad. smoke that had been billow-~ghters on Tuesday boarded a bum-ing f_(om the Nprwegian vessel since
mg supefl#lnker and brought under an engme-roon) explosion aturday.
control the fierce blaze that has left Coast GuaµJ Capt. Tom Greene
the oil-laden vessel cri ppled and sarcr th:!F 'red Hoskins. who heads
leaking in the Gulf of Mexico. of-the salvage operation, boarded the
fic1als sa1d. shi p with a crew. Hoskins "said hc
Oil conunued to leak from the would charartenLe the fin: as under
ship, the Coast Guard said. control," Greene said .
A thick cloud of gray smoke sur-Greene said he could '>ee no fires
rounded the superstructure of the in the latest vi deos ta ken on the
886-foot Mega Borg. replacing the ship, but added a fire was still
The Coast Guard also revised its
estimate of the amount of oil on the
wa ter to less than 2,000 gallons. a
fraction of t~e 100,000 gallons of-
ficials esumated earlier. The amount
that had spilled from the tanker.
which was carrying 38 million gal-
lons of hght African crude was not
de termined.
Crewmen boarded th e tanker to
dctermme 1f 1t had cooled enough to
be sprayed wtth flame-smothering
chemica l foam . balls of name and towenng columns burning btlow deck. ~~~--~.-:..'~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Up the LMlder
Wendy Eggleston
now vice presitlent
at Sperry Van Ness
._., E. Kales• was named .a president of operations 11 ~ V• Neu, an investment
• es&a&e broRnlC firm based in Newport Beach. E,aleslon joined ~ after tttVin1 as ldminis-
aative operations manaaer at JeUco Conta'intt, an Anaheim
manufacturer of corrupted con-
lainen. .
At Sperry, ~OD will coordi-
Dllle the open.ins of the firm's new ftlional offices and ovtt1ee admin-
istration of pcnonnct Sperry Van
Ness is a partnership of rul estate
brokers, spcciaHzin1 an 1M sale of
retail centers, residential complu-n. office buildincs. industrial
parts and land.
• • • • O..W S. Gny was promoted to
vice praident-scneral counsel and
corporate secretary for ToQJM •erte• lafonnauoa Sy1tem1 be. in Irvine. Gray joinrd Toshiba in
l 987 as tcaar counsel and was
named general counsel in 1989. He
was previously general counsel for
the fluid technology group of ITT
Cop. and SttVed as dirtttor of
mihtary manpower programs in
the Pentagon from 1978 to 198 1.
Toshiba manufactures automatcd
office products and tele-
communications systems. • • • A.My O'C....r was named di-
rector of the fishing tackle division
of lrvine-basc-d S.lm.ue Amertcu
Cerp. O 'Connor. a 10 -ycar
Shimano veterari. will oversee all
sales and marketing functions for
the division. He has previously
worked in sales and marketinJ for
the company's bicycle components
division. • • • Aslaa H. Altre1ov, &Jn E.
Rar,er and JeuUer A. Rodripei
have been hared as senior accoun-
tarlls by ln'inc ac.counting and
business consulting firm C.rbla 6
Weru. As senior accountants. they
will be responsible for staff super-
I ~
Wendy•· ..........
""ion, tax preparation and review.
client relations. tu consulting and
project completion. Abrcgov and
Harper ba\·e manqcment ex-
pcrien~ from Touche Ross &. Co.
and Coleman &. Grant. Rodriguez
was former'I} with Arthur
Anderson &. Co. as a senior ta:\
accountant and also served as an
opcrallons manager for First Com-
mercial Bank. • • • Lore.• Della Mana has been·
hired as a designer by commercial
interior planning and design ftrm
B. Hndy Associates of Irvine.
DcUa Mama waU be responsible for
manqing design development and
construction documentation as
well as project execution and coor-
dination with .other team mem-
bers. He is currcntl) working with
PacTcl Cellular, Hewitt Associates
and Highpointe. H. Hendy As-
sociates prov1des interior design
and space planning services to
major corporations throughout
Southern Califomja.
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Appeals c;ourt· overturns
1 one share ; one .vote' rule
WASHINGTON -A federal•~
oea1a c:oun struck down Tunday a
Securities and E•chanee Com-
mit.lion anemp1 '° pttvtat corpor-
ations &om creatina uneq\&Al votine
ripts amona tbrir stockboklen.
The three1udte aPOeals puel unanimously ruled in-lav0t of an
ISIOCiat.ion of top COfl'OT8tions tbat
bad contcoded the SEC was eund-ina its authority by imposina a so-
called "one share, one vote" rule.
The rule in question. SEC Rule
l9c-4, WM 8dopccd in Jul) 1988. h ..-..:bited _ • .,;aw traded corpor-.,._.. __.._.y . .
ataom tom weaken"" tbe vouna
power ol nilli111 sioct boldtts .bY l11Ui9' IW'W cla.sles of slOCk wnb supenor or .. supttVotina" riahts.
Tbc coun upheld the araumcnts /
of Tbe 8U1iDet1 Roundr,.bkt which
claimed tht rule interfttcd with cor-
.porate 90vernance -autbonty tra-ditionally lrft to the sta~.
._ay ~ A...a.,., ~
Investor panel's . strategies backed
SACRAMENTO -Cahfomia
State Treasum-Thomas W. Hayes
Tuesday uf'ICd adoption of the rec-
ommendations made by the Market
Volatility and Investor Confi<kncc
Panel.
"The rttommendations in this re-
port provide a means of protection
for Catifom ia citazeQs who arc indi-
vadual investors in stocks. without
dcstroyinJ the free market system.··
Hayes said.
Hayes is one of 18 members of the
prestigious bluc-nbbon panel c-stat>-
lished b) the New York Stock Ex-
change sa:< months ago to study long-
and short-term strategics for dealing
W>th ma.r et volat1lit}.
The panel released a report Tucs-
da~ rc"Co mmendini the establishing
of coordinatcd circuit breakers
across markets~ casmg rntnct1ons
on stock buy-backs and hcdglng by
market-makers; educating the pubhc
about program trading: iedtroducing
new products to protect indw1dual
investors: unprov1ng surveillance
for inter-market trading abuses; and
consolidauna market regulation.
As state treasurer. Hayes invests
an ave,. of '$350 m illion a da~.
Additionally. he sits on California's
two retirement boards. which have
combined investment portfolios in
excess of SSS billion.
For further informarion rcgardil'l--
thc rcpon. contact Sharon Gamsm.
212656-8222 or Ray Pellecchia
212656-2065 at the New York Stock
Exchange.
-FrwlJ llte Bulan1 Wirt
S 14.8 mllllon aerospace pact
awarded to Costa Mesa firm
COST A MESA -Ceradyne Inc. weapons systems components s1m1-
announced Tuesda) that the com-lar to those produced by Ceradyne
pany ~as notified that 1t has been an the mid 1980s. ln111al shipments
awarded one of the largest sineJc arc projected to began in late 1991
aerospace or defense contracts in its with options covering a period from
23-year histor). 1993 through 1997. The rontract
It is anticipated that the contract work will be performed in
wall be signed this week. Including Ceradyne's California plant and 1s
tJ)e aniual firm base award plus four subject to various annauon indices. .J~ne-)~ar options. the total contract Ceradyne Inc. 1s an ad,anced
as .estimated at approxama.tcl} Sl4.8 technical ceramic manufacturer
malhon. The contract 1ssu~ to producing ceramics for 1ndustnal.
Ceradyne b) Ma~in Manetta cl~J.ronac. defense. aerospace· and Energyf'S~stcms consists of a buc ,..~ical applications. The C'Ompan)
award of S3A miU1on'\)fus"fou~ onqw-ha 1989 revenues of S23. I m1lhon.
year opuons. totaling S r1 ~ m1lhoti.
The contract is for custom -Frem lk B•lhlH• Wire
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MGDonnell Douglas plans
satellite launch for NATO
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HU TINGTON BEACH -McDonnrll DoU11at $1*JC S)'l-
t~ms Co. will launch a second communications saaellite for NATO.
compan)' officials announ~ recently.
The contract, ~sned b)' McDonnrU DouaJu Commacial Ocha
Inc .. calls for the launch or the NATO lV-8 saaellite aboard a Dd&a
U t•pcndablc launch vehicle 1n latt 1991. McDonnell 0o..,.., bas
a previous!) signed contract to launch the NATO lV-A satdlite late
this year.
The NA TO IV Pros.ram IS compotcd of fWO lltellites tbat will
form a Nonh Atlantic Trut) Orpmzauon utelli~ communicatioes
system to be established through the year 2000. McDonnell ~
bas launched thrtt commerctaJ rockets SlnCC Aqust 1989 and au
contracts for rocket launches wath w aovemments of India and
England
.
Late-aftemoon rally boosts
prices for second day In row
up, 545 down and 473 unchanaed.
Volume on the floor of the Bia
Board came to I 5 7 .80 million
. ..
NEW YO RK (AP) -Stocks ad-
van~ to near-record levels Tues-
day, st.rcngthcncd by a late-after-
noon rally.-boostcd pnces for the
second sl.i"aaght da). /
shares. :
The Dow Jones a verage of 30
andustnals, which rose 30 19 points
on Monda). gamed another 40.85
points to 2.933.42. much of that an
the final hour of trading. It was the
S«Onct highest closing k "el an his-
tory. echpscd onl} b) the record
2.935.19 ~chcd Junc-4.
Advancing issues outnumbered
declines b} about 2 to l an na-
uoowide trading of New York tock
Exchan.ae-.hsted stocks. wnh I 003
MH.\T '\\.SI-: DID
NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 12
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NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 12
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Nationwide. consohdated volume 1 an NYSE-hstcd issues. including •
trades in those stocks on reaional
exchanges and an the over-thc-
coun ter market. totaled 187.36
million shares.
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A fun frolic In
San Clemente
'Bamum' In center ring at the Grand .
mo11 nocable in mil 6eld. doubtial
.. lbe rinpmW iDtloducilll ...
..eeta" of a.maun•1 lilJ and laW •
c:ircul owner Jacnea A. llileY. wida
wbom Barnum mated lbe an.-
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Muaic. frolic and farce are key inlredinta in San Clemen1e
Community Theater'• •lllina of''Once Upon a Mauraa" currendy
offered in the intimate tettina of Cabrillo Playboule.
Direcion Joan Ray and Caren Roa c:apitalil.e on lbe
noDsceDlical and euaerated aillineu of tbe piece u t11eir players
romp throu&b the familiar fable oftbe princess required to sleep atop
a stack of 10 mattresses over a tiny pea -ber tat of tne royalty.
Provins her wonhi~ ~a pri~ and a. ~t&I en~
ia Gretchen Rolfe as a vivacaous, animated Wam&ed. Aftiectionately
known as .. Fred," this ditsy monarch illustralel ~ antilbelil of
royal qualities in Rolfe's woDderful .. what you. tee ll .Ut you~ ..
inletl>retation. She's boisterQus, bold. compuaaonate and filled with
a zest for life that's contqjous to all with w~m she coma in COD~
with as she moves from center stqe to audience mem~s lap ~th
cbanniJ\( ease. Hi&hliabts of the evenina are ber eneqet.IC reodmpp
of "Shy "The Swamps of Home" and .. Happily Ever After.••
Rolfe's counterpart -monstrously acidic Queen of ~ kin&:
dom -is vehemently portrayed by Loretta Conway. Her Hiahneu
verbose expression of diseontent, generoully laQed with jealousy,
threatens to smother the entire kingdom, beainnina with ber mute
husb.nd and timidly submissive son, Dauntless the Drab.
Kellam Pricken and Mark Seit interpret the Kina and Dauntleu
-'doomed to a life of queenly oppression. Both playm convincinaly
portray pathetic figures of manhood victimized by a heavy-banded
female. Seit and Rolfe's winsome duct, "Song of Love," clotet Act
I and leaves their audience wanting more.
Timely intervention by heroic Sir Harry and his lovely bride to
be, Lady Larken, have produced the prin~ destined t~ ~ all.
Diana Greiner and Ken Weaver arc particularly effective m vocal
renditions of "In a Little While" and "Yesterday I Loved You.:·
Kenny Noble. Bill Card.en and Gregg Wheel~r .season th~ enllre
performance as Minstrel, Wizard and Jester prov1d101 narration and
colorful gaiety throughout. ~
San Oemente's "Once Upon A Mattress" is offi W~y
throufh Saturday un~il June 23 .io the ~brillo Play ouse. Curtain
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Director Gary Krinke keepa 1be
lbow liabt. briabt and brisk. ~ ICOrina Barnum's CJltraorchaary
ability to bounce bid hm dif mer.
William Lockwood'• muaic:al ~
tioD and Ray Umoa's ~Y
au1tain this mood :'lii:S--larly in the muteUm -0.
Brick at a Time" number Ud 1k
abowy .. Join the Circus," wlaidl
doles the production.
Tbe Grand Dinner Theater ...
crafted a hiab)y en.toyable show -
made even more so by its new policy
of prohibitina unokiaa in die
theater. Patrons who fol'merty en·
dured second-band smoke while try·
ina to eqjoy their dinner may now
dine in comfon -served (at least
on weekends) by waitm at their
table rather \ban standina in a buffet
line. · .
.. Barnum" is both entertain1111
and historically enli&btenina, a real-
life "Stop the WorlO. I Want to Oet
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tinues through Sept. 2 at the Grand
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playing niahtly except Mondays at
varying curtain times. Call 772-7710
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lne Inducted Into Jewish Sports Mall of Fame •
Judge Shell• Sonenshlne
and Jeff Simon.
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Noah Klelger flew In frOlll Tel Aviv for die Jewldl Sports
Hall of Fame Induction cere•onr.
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Tbe Jewish Sports Kall of Famt
has nine new honortt1 and one of
them came a lo .. way for the Sun-
day induction ce~monies.
Noah K.Jiqer, who survivtd Nazi
prison camps and has had his story
told in a movie, flew in from Tel
Aviv for the event held in the Irvine
Hilton.. The one-time boxer 1s no" .i
sportS writer.
Other inductees traveling a mu<.:h
lhoner distance included ba balr~
Mike Eestein of Mission Viejo and
bowler Barry Asher of Anaheim.
More than 600 _,thered for thl·
11th annual Amencan Fnends of
the Hebrew University ceremony
hosted for the third year by \he
Ora.qe County C hapter. ctor Kirk DouaJas wclcomt-d the crowd '1a a
filmed message.
Befo~ the dinner and program.
the reception area outside the
ballroom was packed as guests
socialized, checked out thl.' 80 s1knt
auction items and queued up for
souvenir photos. Or. Wilham lkrge1
of Newpon Beach. esconing Mart1l' um. was chainnan.
.. We expect to make between
SI S0,000 and $200.000 tonight:·
said Berger. who visited an Jerusa-
lem at the University 1n 198 · as
Vida
Dean
ph~~11.:1an tor ;rn .\mencan team
paruurJting in the Maccabiah (Is-· raer, eounalt'nt 10 the Olympics).
1 he Hall ot ramc 1s located an the
Ho\.\ard ( OSc:ll Center for Physical
Ed11la11on .it tht' Hebrew Umversity
and tiouse!> photugraphs of 100 past
1nduc lCt'\ Jlong with athlete of the
'car and ·capr' ·· ""ard v.inners.
Other nc'-"COlllt·rs be ides Epstein.
Khegcr and .\ hl•r arc Hams Ekno n.
tad.le lor the uper Bowl champion
">an Fram1'>rn 49ers. Shep Messing
Ohe '><>Cler plt.t\t'r was unable to
:mend dinner) trnn1!> champ Harold
'><.>Ii mo11. .\II ~ml'ncan football
plJ\Cf \lt•x l hocnbaum:-1ennis
l hamp Sn.in 1 e3.\..her: and N BA
C1:ntcr '-=cal \\ alk. fo rmer!\ with
"-.ntcl.' and f>h11~n1"t Suns ·
The honor1:c' were on ~tage fol-
lo" 1ng d1nn1..•r to re e1,e medallions
and plaques from Dr. Paw Bemt.
president of the JH of F.
Ftstivi1jes followins the chicken
en croutc dinner also anchlded pra-
entat1on of the .. Cappy •· (e~celknce
in health promouon) to Dr. Elilihu
Isak.ov. another traveler from lsnd.
In addition, I 97S inductee Mart.
Spitz was on state with sporu
analyst Dwi&ht Stones lo Jive out
tJ>e .. Jewish youna leader in sport.I"
award to Amanda Wheeland. Dana
Hills Hi&h School track SW.
"The youths nominated this year
were o utstandina. •• said Or. Ron
Grossman, who headed the selection
committee. Finaljsts included Blake
Alban of Marina Hi&h; Mich.ad
Churgell, Fountain Valley Hiah;
Julie Gilbert of Esperanza; Brandi
Krants ofWoodbrid&e; Shana Nqve-
g:rod of University ff i&h: and Mat·
thew Webber of Canyon.
The gala also included a live auc-
tion and dancmg to John Alcssi's
Sound Celebration. Emcee was Fred
Ropm of KNBC. His wife, Eileen.
accompanied him. Others seen in-
cludtd fo nner heavyweight champ
of the world Ken Nonon. Jack
Youngblood. V1daJ Sassoon. Sheila
and Ygal Sonensh1ne. Emma Jane
and Tom Riley. and Mic hael
Halpern. director of the OC Chapter
of the American Friends of the
· Hebrew University and James War-
saw, chapter pres1dent.
I Miii• •psteln with son, Jake,
Punto •nd J•son Lueva no.
J.,.e1 W•ruw,
You ...... ood. Mldlael H•lpern with Mark Spitz.
N~wsmakers
Jackson urges youth to shun drugs
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Agony of AIDS deserves compassion
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My bu~
band and I arc a typical upper
middle class couple ... Bruce" holds a raponlible manqerial posjuon in a luJe corporation. We own a lovely -.e and bave two children, two
_. and a etas. We ate well-known
_.. rapecled in the ~ommunity. I
4lt my share of voJunteer woc'k and
WI 9ft both active in our church.
like lbe American dlum?
Ill, aot quite.. My husband as lilll~!Kl with the AIDS virus.
A few ycan llO Bruce bad major thlt required a Nooe! trans.
. Recently we were infonncd me blood may uve ~n
1111~~.wonl fean we~ conf\nn~
week when Bruce tested Uve. We live in con...,, fnr of
..... Wbaa will bapptD u
wtto worts ia 1he 191> or tbt
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... lick and we "9ft "' lonler .. tru11a7 How wiU out ftieeds :n .=: .=: = lWAl"'1 Witt die) atand b. ,.,,
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Ann
Landers
Will they let their children play with
our ch1ldrtn? Will the~ believe us
when we explain bow thas illnesa was
controcted" Wtll our fnends come to
our hou~" Will ~ be invittd to
theirs? m 1 &OU\J to gel AIDS?
We'd hkc 10 ~now what you think.
Ann Pica~ pnn1 1h1 letter nn
though t dare not aap my ~·
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C1re 1nucb for a recne "a-o1-.
0.y .. teBt in bY Ciildy Mldl!Hlloft
of Evanston, IU. Tu rd'rnb your 1nc1nory, it went tiler lbtt. .. ,, will bt a pat day wbca
~r tchoolt ba'·e all the money Gey
need and the Air Foret ha~ to h1,lll
a bake sale to buy another bom~r ··
Don't you realize. nn. a strong
military is vital to the suf''I' al of
our nation? The best ~1l)' to prcHnt
another war is to be prcparrd for 1t Coltly. yes, but in the long run. a IC\l
cheaper than being •~ken h\ ~ur prite~
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aids historians
\n patrnn' in thl• \t1ddlc l\JN
,omm1s\111nld art1!>l!I to paint
p.1rtra1h 01 '-.lint' \\ 11h 1hc patrons
.ind thei r 1a1111hc'> in tht' back-
ground'> Th,11·, u' .1nd • a1nt ~and
\o II.,> ho"' '°'l. ~no"' "'hat the nch
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f-l' 111 an 1 .. 1nch " bagger 1han 11s
brain
Q \\hen •llll lht' l · nitcd tatcs
l'\tt'nd 1h ri,h;ng 1un~1c11on from
thrC'~ mile' lllhhl'rt' to 1 l miles?
.\ In 1 lnn ');)me -,ear the Vaucan
rt'.''tl 1 ndcJ t hl' ru ll' ·forbidding U.S.
(. athllh~·, "' l'cll meat on Fnda)S.
< la1m '" lhl' ml,~t uscful tool 1n
thl· animal \\111ld ''the bill ofa bard.
L.M.
Boyd
ments an e'ghth of an anch to ·a foot
in diameter. By size. they're ••oet>-
bles." "cobbles" and ··boulden."-alJ
gravel. That's what the World Book
says. lnte~ting. Didn't kno w
boulders were gravel.
Q. How deep arc a redwood trtt's
roots?
A. ot very Fa ve to six feet. What
keeps the tree from falling. though,
as ho" w1dcl) the roots pread. Over
an acre. Each red~ood 1s anchored
on its own platfonn of roots.
Touchang a houseplant "'" tunt
11s gro"th. But that's not ncccssanh
On a tir .. 1 ,fJtl' n·<,earchl'N sa). bad Stimc gro"er<1 touch them to
nc1thl'.r a "oman nor .i man tends to gl't shoncr fulkrflants. Or pray the
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Letters
Assumptions of art
embarrasses reader
To the Editor:
I am appalled by Drew Lawler's
commentary, "Museum, new plans
out of touch" (June 6, 1990). I have
never heard anyone so adamantly
declare their deliberate ianoran<Je
with so much pride. I am embar-
rassed for you and your assumptions
of what art is. The primary function
of contemporary art is to intellec:
tuaUy cballenac the viewer is well as
the artist. Art is about inquiry.
In your article you write that,
" ... most people ... fantasize about
ownina a Van Gogh ... " Van Gogh.
in bis time, was ostracized because
his artwork did not blend with his
society's notion of what an was or
was supposed to be. Too bad, if
"Contemporary an blends with o ur
community about as well as Michael
Jackson and Madonna at the Com-
modores Ball." That's the whole
point. Contemporary an is not
static, nor is at self-satisfied. Of
course it does not bler\d with our
community (which tends to remind
me of a arown up, homogeneous
Disneyland) and Hallelujah!
If contemporary art is too
thought-provoking for your tastes,
Drew, not to worry. May I slJgcst
you drop in one of the many post-
er('an" galleries along the coast of
Southern C.alifomia. There, I am
sure, you will find some pretty "an"
that will match your laving room
couch without bean& too progressive.
Perhaps a painting of a bowl of fruit
or maybe a pastel of the beach at
sunset. Something. you know. nice.
Drew, even though I find your
close-mindedness absolutely revolt-
ing. I am excited that somethina in
our Newport Harbor An Museum
thrutcned your notions of who you
arc and what you believe in enou&h
to provoke you to write the <fe-
fcnsi ve commentary you did in the
Dally PUot.
By the way, I do not own or ever
intend to own a pair ofleather pants.
PAIGE CLARK
Corona del Mar
Some area beaches
omitted from edition
To 'the Editor:
Your beach edition was a areat
idea, but I have one question.
How come you didn't mention all
the county beaches from Seal Beach
to San aemente?
The lifeguard service is provided
by the U.S. Ocean Safety -a
company formed by two old-time
Newpon guards. Jack· Linke. and
Mike Gaughan.
They are ~' an excellent job
when compared to the city beaches.
GLORIA PATTISON
Costa Mesa
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Today In history
Today is Wednesday, June 13. the
I ~th day of 1990. There . are 20 I
days let\ in the year.
Today's Hi&hli&ht in History:
On June 13. J 966, the U.S. Supreme
Court is.sued its landmark "MlT'lnda
versus Arizona" decision, rulina that
criminal suspects had to be in-
formed of their cpnstitutional riahts
prior to questionina by police.
On this date:
In 1886. K.i!lf Ludwia II of
Bavaria drowned 1n Lake Stamberg.
In 1888, Conaress created the De--
pertrnent of Labor.
In 1971. The New York Times
began publishin& the "Peotaaon
Papers," a secrtt study of America's
involvement in Vjetnam.
In 1977, James Earl Ra y, the
convicted assassin of cavil riahts
leader Dr. Martin Luther Kina Jr.,
was recaptured following his escape
three days earlier from a Tennessee
prison.
Today's Binbdays: Actor Richard
Thomas is 39. Actress Ally Sh~y is
28. Tennis player Bettina Bunac is
27.
-B1 7'te A1Nelaled PNU
OrMge CoeM DAILY Pfl.OTIWedl ....... ...._ 11, ..
Sununu keeps well-meaning
aides from causing disaSte_rs
WASHINGTON -John Sununu
played his unique role Friday afitr-
noon by paying a discreet visit to
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and
handing him anti-quota amend-
ments to abon a Bush veto of the
Kennedy-Hawkins civil rights bill.
The White House chief of staff
was also taking a personal hand to
restrain John Frohnmayer. the out-
of-<:ontrol chairman of the National
Endowment for the Ans (NEA). His
aoal: ally the administration with,
not against, Republican con-
gressmen seeking common-sense re-
strictions on tax-paid an subsidies.
Sununu's double-barrelled rescue
operation is to save George Bush
from seeming to favor racial quotas
and federal funding of obscene an.
This is not interfering with Bush-
beina-Bush, since the president
clearly opposes both. It is Sununu's
way of assuring that has leader's zeal
to be kinder and ~entler docs not
lead him into pohucal cul.<Je-sacs.
If Johnny Sununu doesn't do it, it
won't be done. While he was in
Costa Ric.a a month ago. other aides
seemed to be putting Bush on record
for the Kennedy-Hawkins bill that
Justice Depanment lawyers say
mandates quotas. The civil rights
community was getting the message:
No way wall this Republican PTCSi-
dent, proud of SO percent approval
from black voters, veto a bill with a
civil rights label.
That was the signal from a private
meeting between presidential assis.
tant James Cicconi and ex-Trans.
ponation Secretary James Coleman,
a prominent black Republican. It
was reinforced to civil nghts leaders
by Bobbie Kilberg. a liberal Re-
publican who heads public liaison at
the White House. Prcu Secretary
Marvin Fitzwater confirmed the
supposed switch by proclaimina
only "minimal'' differences between
the president and the bill sponsored
by Kennedy and Rep. Augustus.
Hawkins.
The walk back from that leap
bcpn a few days later when a Rose
Rowland
Evans
Garden s(>cech by the prnident rc;af'-
firmed opposition to quotas. But
that was not nearly enou&h. Sununu
called in White House Counsel
Boyden Gn y and Vice Presidential
Chief of Staff William Krjstol, plus
two outsiders: New Riaht IQAI ac-
tivist Patrick McGuipn and 'former
J udae Robert H. Bork.
They devised lansuaae to cleanse
the bill of racial quota.s and ensure
it would not spawn a plethora of Al
Sharpton-style lawsuits. That was
what Sununu carried Friday to Ken-
nedy. '¥ho agreed to staff meetinp
to study the changes. In polite
language, Sununu was chaJlen&ina
the senator and the civil riahts
movement: Do you want a bill or a
veto?
Whether this is just a bluff was
addressed by Sununu to us over
CNN Friday shortly before he left
for his appointment with Kennedy.
"The (cavil riahts) label itself as
insufficient for presidential signa-
ture," he said. "It must be a real
civil rights bill. It cannot be a quota
bill."
The im~ct of the arts controveny
is more hmitcd, but the notion of
the president condonina tupayu
fundins of obsccruty as even more
absurd than embracina quotas.
Bush. eschewma the lcnow-nothina
label, is loathe to tromp hard on
Frohnmaycr. viewed by White
House aidn as a self-promoong hero
of the arts community.
The NEA chairman sought to ex-
ploit the president's inclinations by
sendmg him a handwritten letter.
Robert
Novak
Frohn mayer painted himself as a foe
of censorship, fiahtina off both "left
wina" and "riaht wins" forces. Con-
trollina obscenity. he told Bush,
should be left to the courts.
That caused Sununu to name a
three-man team -Gray and Knstol
('art of the civil rights rescue oper-
ation) and White House personnel
chief Chase Untcnncyu -to
protect the president's interests.
Their intent 1s to identify Bush Wllh
moderate restnct1ons on ans fund-
ins such as House Republican Depu-
ty Whip Steve Gunderson proposes.
In his private letter to Bush,
Frohnmaycr jusuficd firina his
senior deputy chairman, Alvin
Felzenbcrg. on dubious arounds of
administrative incompetence. More
to the point, Suounu was upset wnh
Frohnmayer's use of computer
printouts to taract Felzenbera, incor-
rectly, for le:akina informatLon to us.
"Mr. Frohnmaycr has been told that
that's not the right thana to do ... he
sajd.
Not funding obscenity "doesn't
mean you have to censor." Sununu
told us. "It means you have to tell
the difference between nght and
wrona." That is not easy an Wash-
ington, making essential the chief of
'staffs mission to guard apmst well-
meaning aides propelling a wcll-
meaning pTCSident anto political dis.-
asters.
~,,,._,Ev.., Utl llMliert Nnd •n w .. tl•1••• D.c .... u,
c.1...-.1s hr lk ()nap C..I Ddr Pl#I,.
Dan
\J/alten
Assembly
puts on
good show
for cameras
SACRAMENTO -Ordinarily,
sessions of the state Aslembly bear
an acute rnemblance to &atemity
house meetinp. They're boister'()Ua.
ly loud, confu1ina. often nade and
entertainina in a bizarre sort of way.
Sessions of' the state Senate, oa ~
other hand, are more like Elka ~
or Rotary Oub meetia.,: tedale,
polite and borin1 to ouwden.
On Monday, howeveT, the As-
.sembl).' was stranaely subdued. It
was lake the Senate only more lo.
Members sat in their seats and pljd
attention to the debates on bills. ~e
discussions themselves were polite
and hi&b-minded. lack.in& the PIT·
sonal and partisan invective that
often punctuates Assembly seuiou.
In other words, it was bonna u bell.
The fQSOD for this out6rak of
decorum was that it was V-Day, the
first time for an eJtperimental sys1Cm
of' 1eleviuna Astembly sessions. Durinc this experimental period,
the telcV1sion sipals arc only bei.na
circulated within thC Capitol itteJl
But it's possible, even likely, that in
months to come the Senate will join
the video aae and the sessions of
both houses will be distributed to
California homes via cable systems,
much as C..SPAN carries sessions of
Conaress. A private group is pushing
for such distribution now.
The decorous atmosphere -
Speaker PTo Tern Michael Roos kept
poundina the pvel for mo1"C order
even thouah it was the most orderly
Assembly session in f'Fnt memory
-was only one of the chan&CS that
television wrou&ht.
Members were better dressed than
usual and many of the male mem-
bers wo~ red tics. Those who cus-
tomarily doff their suit jackets kept
them on. Someone had placed a film
on wmdows to filteT the sunlight and
pvc tt a yellowish cast that made
those standing next to the windows
look like jaundice victims~ A new
benk of l.,tlts had been installed and
the wall behind the podium sported
new curtains.
Not everythins went smoothly. At
one point, Iranian Crown Prince
Reza Shah II was introduced and the
television monitors identified him
as "Crown Prince Shaw."
On balanc.e. televisina lqislative
sessions as probably a aood thins
because it may _Fne!"Ate pater
interest amona Cabfomians in what
their elected reprcsentati ves arc
doina in Sacramento. Given the
shamefully low level of votina. and
tbe even more shamefully low level
of public reprd for state legislators.
such interest would be healthy.
Advocates of' telcviSlon in the
C.apitol say they hope to emulale not
only Convcss but the widely tele-
vised sessions of the Canadian Par-
liarnenL
But one cannot shake the susp1-
C10n that ICg.lslative leaden might
have other. less posinve ..,endas as
well.
They. through their nunion.s. will
---------------------------------------. carefully control the televited im-
Commentary aaes that now out of tbe Capitol.
Damage from hometown
And as Wllh Congress. those imqcs
will be positjve. Cameras, for. 1n-
stancc, will televtse only speaken
and prcsidcn. • lltey will show
nothing of the byplay and will aive
an cssenually incomplete and th.u
bank's death moral, psvchlc ~~.::~?.~~:~::: 'J medaa. both broadcast and pnnt, fill
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space. Busineues pat and small
were eaaa to take risks within the
local marut's newfound margin of
error.
almost 20 pcn::cnJ · n 1989 com- in the picture. But telcv~sion has
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MILFORD. Mass. -Even now,
with the outlines of the bankina
crisis so peinfuJly clear, deregulation
oft.be ban.kins industry is not a topic
that captures the American imaaina·
tion. The details a~ technical and
remote, the price taa abstractly hi&h.
It's hard to move beyond a aen-
eralized sense of victimiution: A
peedy minority manipulaled the
system for its own pin. The averaae
tupeyer is left behind to pey the
bill. So what elte ii new'?
Tbe new •Diie. at least for those
railed in the post-~n era, is
tbat every citizen will be affecud
and money alone won't am what
aill us. The <lamas i1 moral and
psychic as well, ancf the line between
victim and eaploiler has been much
too simplistically dnwn.
That's how it 11 in my hc>IMtown
of Milford• Maa. a pl8Cle that -..
Uocbd on the ecioaomic maJ»wben
dae shoe and te1tile industnes Red
the Northeast dcadct • lfO· That's
bow it was for a loc:aJ maanstay\ tbe
Home Natioul •nt of Milford,
wbicJI wu recently bud to dole
IM doon of its staid, waintCOtled ~for pd.
Mtlfant -.. amoat the dozm1 of
oom11umitta tllM rode lhe-aat of 1
....... tt'OftOft\IC: boom, the
00M8mctaU1etU Minde" of the
1 MOI. Tbe once devalued land ,...
...... illlO DricrY a.a. '°" far COIDIHten. T1ile . ..... ~ thell
mo8'ed newcomm were happily an-na..-with IDOft ssora. more
Home National was a commercaal
benk, not a savanas and loan. It
survived for more than a century,
weatherina the stock market crasb
and various turns in the rock-strewn
Massachutetts economy. Its mono
was "The Bank with the Chin)C
Oock," and the clock's mellow
tones marked the quarteT hour in
my permts' day and my arand·
perents' day u well.
My .,andf'atber held stock in
Home National, Ibara tbat peuect
to my mother and ultimately to me.
This stock -.. unacitina until the
last deQde, wbet'l it to&ttd dramarl-
cally u the buk waded deep in the
waten of a radicalJy inRated real
estate marb\. .
Tbe tem&*tioG to soeculate -..
imli•ible for tome. Houan wonh
$60,000 ift the early 1970. ~
s~y in demand f'or $260.000.
Fonner pMtUra and woodlands ~ new bomel with p;oe tip
Of $400.000 or more. Kome Na-tional committed 60 percent o( its ...u IO ,... es .. ~ more than half
of that involved ~ apttv-
latioe. la ... dn I deade, tbe
bak tweCled to four limn 111 sia.
ly 1917, lboup. the real a.ate maskt ... tunuQS IOft. Many of
.... ... COlllU1ICtioft loam became
.. ~ .. or in layman's
...... deedbeau.. The rttio Of "°"" oeefonniftl toam to total loans was
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. . .,.. ... mento stations a a vtuq,i Home National lost. $26:6-mall!on news servace now regularly cover
overall last year, forc~ns its .capttal Capitol news, and there may be a
reterVCS below the. ratao required by peat temptation for the out-of'-town
the Federal ~t Insurance. Corp. statJons to samply ute the l.qis-
(FDIC). As Wlth to many_ 1nd1caton laturc's own sanitized f'ecds and pua
of prosperity. in the 1980s. a~r-them off as real news COVC'f'llC. ~ bad uJ~tely pro~ ~v-That could beootM especially
!ftl. H~ NatJonal ~claim an troublesome tf the 1.4islaturc were
amposana new multamalhon dollar to utc the avaalabihty of its own
.. operations center.. and 4,6.~ IC-sipals as a rat1onak to prohibit
counts wonb 10me S440 r:wulhon, but outside cameru from comina onto
not enouab money of its own to the floon or othawite coverine
remain federally insured. events. Conaraa does that now, th•
On June I, a Friday afternoon. ensurina tha~ the only video. ilftllllel
t0me l 00 federal llCftts lei red the of co~onal ~let as COftio
bank and turned its customen out-trolled Co~ atldf. doors. just like in the movies. Sips C-SPA avo~ at least; tome ol
apPC&red on the b&nk's richly tinted thoee drJw~ks an Wuhi911101! by
pecturc windows: "Ooeed wty. su~men~ floor~ comMitlee
today only." In a bloodlcu trant-1a11oa ~ts Wlth <»CM C0\1-
act.ion, I rival benkiQI iftllitution efllC that pves a fll;ller aad IDOn
&om out of town hacJ already ar-acaarate Picture to vaewcn. rueecS to handle the customer ec-The ftnal da,..er poted by wiri ..
eouta. As of l :.l4 p.m .. when the up the Capitol ii that qillaton. may
feds arrived. Home National Bank wie the new IY*Tn •a conduit for
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l:lffa, Kemp to meet In effort
to clear up p~llcy on II legals
COSTA MESA :_ Mayor Peter
Buft'a will to to Wuhinaton D.C.
Friday in an attempt to untcramb&e
the confusion surroundina Costa
Mesa's proposed policy of dcnyina
federal block grant funds to or-
.-aizations that serve ilJepl aliens, tie sa.id T ucsday.
Buft'a sa.id be would meet with
Housina and Urban Development
Sec~tary Jack Kemp and Rep. Chris
Cox, R-Newport Beach. in an at-
tempt to resolve the controversy
stemmina from two apparently con-
ftictina communiques received by
the city from HOO over the past
five days. .
And the meeting could have far-
teachlna effecu on federal regu-
lations an<l even immigration law,
officials sa.id.
.. The opinion wu a nanowly
crafted response to the city's re-
quest," Keatina said. ·•1t does not
conoem itself with the laTr policy
staD<lC of the department.
Keatina sa.id ii isn '1 unusual for
Kemp 10 review an opinion only
after it is issued.
He did aay. however. that after
reviewing the HUD opinion. Kemp
asked the aeneral counsel to stay the
o~oion until he could make a de-
cision as to its national impact.
"He wants to do the com-
passionate, responsible thing to see
that those who arc innocent or in
critical need of housing or health
care arc not abandoned," Keating
said.
The .city sought HUD's opinion
after concern was raised by officials
that the policy might be unconstitu-
tional.
The previous HUD opinion. is-
Last Thursday, nine months after
they bad ~uested it, ci ty officials
received an opinion from HUD JCn -QI L
eral counsel Frank Keating indicat-
ing that the proposed block grant From A 1
distribution policy enacted in
August 1989 was legal under federal the oily shore. law. HuntinJtOn ~ach Fire Chief Ray
On Monday, however, Kemp put Picard sa1~ he dispatched a hazard -
the policy in doubt again by ous maten~ls team to keep watch
withdrawing the opinion and an-over the. sp.1ll even though t~c C'oast
nouncing he wanted to meet with _ G~rd 1s in charge of spill oper-
Costa Mesa officials and Cox. who at1 0,ns. .
has served as a go-between in com-Picard said the \~st Guard ·~
mun1catjons between the city and formed local authont1cs of the acc1-
HUD. dent at about 8:30 p.m.
Keating said Tuesday that Kemp It's poss~blc that as few as f<?ur
had not approved the controversial barrels of hght 011 can cause a she~
o inion. a male to a I 1h long "because It
sued lut week, pve a stamp of
approval to thepolicy, which restric..
led Community Development Block
Grants from being issued to or-
pnizations that aid illepl aliens.
The Costa Mesa policy -enac:1ed
in Aupst but later rescinded ,-
required orpnizations receivina
block pot funds to verify that their
clients were legal residents or the
U .S.
Keatina went even further and
declared that, aocordina to recent
court decisions. those funds could
also be restricted from those with
temporary alien status.
But Keating said that opinion.
based on the Immigration Reform
and Control Act of 1986, confticts
with the recently approved McKin-
ney Act. which docs not restrict aid
to aliens granted temporary resident
status.
stretches out pretty thin," he said.
There were about 50 people on the
Bolsa Chica beach when .. small
globs of thick gooey stuff" washed
ashore. said Renee Field, Hunt-
ington State Beach dispatcher.
"It's pretty low key. My personal
thoughts were 'Here we go again,"
Field said, referring to the massive
Feb. 7 American Trader spill that
spilled nearly 400,000 gallons of
Alaskan crude on Bolsa Chica State
Beach and other beaches in Hunt-
ington Beach and Newpon Beach.
When Bolsa Chica beach was
IRVINE ,,_Al
added lhat be tbouibt it WU import-
ant to pve voten -wbo could only
vote fOr two candidates lut week -
a cbanc:e to bave a voice in wbo
auumed the I.bird council poll •
The poup, wbicb Shea said in-
cludes. a broad collection of com-
:!~::! activists. is employina a law by votcn in 1988 in its
attempts to seek a special election.
Under the law,. known as Mcuure
D. ci~ns are permitted to call for
a special election if a mayor is
ekictcd from amona previous coun-
cil members. However, if no effort is
made to hold a special election, or if
residcnu cannot collect enouah sig-
natures, the third-place finisher in a
regular City Council election u-.
sumcs the posl
The law stirred controversy in
1988, when Cameron Cosgrove, who
finished third in bllloting, auumed
the council seat vacated by A&ran
after A&ran was elected mayor.
In a lcpl battle that continued for
two yean, a resident unsucc.es.sfully
challenaed Cosgrove's installation
on the council.
evacuated Tuesday, most people
were fairly cooperative and only a
half dozen complained. Field said.
Because of the evacuation, life-
guards patrolled the beach ·over-
night. But they had company. The
Unocal-hired crew was also goin& to
stav lhroudl the nidlt. Picard said.
Huntington Beach Mayor Tom
Mays said the spill poinu out the
dangers of oil operations. both on-
shore and offshore. and that's why
he and his colJeagues on the City
Council have taken a stand apinst
any new offshore oil drillina.
LADIES • MEN'S • SPORTS WEAR• .
ACTIONWEAR CLOTHING ENTIRE
INVENTORY
MARKDOWN
SALE STARTS
THURSDAY
JUNE14TH
,
A GRAN
"-Al
OOllllluclld ber cam~ aad QWliomcl • J:°P'iety o1 Ill aati-~ campaip mailer .. , ~ tbt __., ve liaColD ~
Slttridu, wllo nanowty .... Alna. loolred aa lmparvely
u -.aben oltbe a•w:lience *"'•··to llGC mm ... , &om ~ aar..dy iD pl-.e or iDitialid by ~ la par1iculllr, ~ wu ubd to maintain wort on tbe ceatral ~ Couaty moaorail
project. child care and the city'• bu on ~
Apan IOUDded a conciliatory note after the oommeots, •~
that he could not claim .. ~ty for tbe adlievements b'
they wef'e tbe product of tbe Oty Council
"Political seuon it behind ua. and 1t ii time to Ft beck to tbe
busineu of municipal aovenunent." Apan laid.
Prior to the meetina. Sheridan bad ~led on bow~
lbc was with bcr victory and her 1Upport in tbe commumty, but
cautioned that theR would not be any~ dramatic cha..-. rilbt away.
..Don't expect me to wave in bcft with a maaic wUd and cbanle
thinp ovcmiabt What there will be immediately ia a cbanle of
style," Sheridan said.
She added that one thins that whl happen soon is the evaluation
of the numerous city commissions.
PCH
f'romA1
said. "l would call it a stindard
review of a construction project
which, in my opinion. bas gone on
too long."
Wynn said the upcoming meet-
ings will determine if the delays
have been for legitimate reasons or
if the contractor. Griffith Co., will be
levied a $1 1000-per-day fine as
p1ovided for an the contract
"The sooner it's finished the bet-
ter," Wynn said of the roadwork.
Locals have Iona complained that
the closed lanes, wooden barriers
and out-of-sync liaht signals rcsult-
in& from the work have caused nu-
merous nea.r-misses and collisions,
including two fatalities in March.
The intersection has been the site
of 29 collisio ns this year. including
the Friday incidcn1 and the March
.
12 accident ~hat killed two Utah
residents in their 70s.
About half of those accidents, in-
cludina the March fatal, involved
vehicles makin& turns, accordina to
data collected by one attorney con-
sidering lepl action •inst the city.
There were 49 accidents in all of
1989, accordina to police records.
Road work bepn around sprina of
1989.
The city traffic enainecr contends
the road work has not caused the
accidents, and that traffic problems
were eliminated when the oenter
lanes were reopened. Furthermore,
sinoe the intersection has always
been a larac. busy one, it will nat-
urally ha ve more accidents, city of-
ficials said.
But the Friday night accident un-
leashed a fresh string of complaints
from residents who say the sipal
liahts just don't allow turning can to
make it through the intersection.
FLAG
from Al
Amendment guarantees of freedom
of expression.
"The Democrats insisted we
handle this throu&h statutory rem-
edy, and Republicans said all alona
it wouldn't work." said Rep. Dana
Robrabacher. R-Huntington Beach.
"We need a constitutional amend-
ment."
It will be·no easy feat. A proposed
amendment first must be approved
by two-thirds votes in both the
House and Senate. Then it must be
ratified by 38 state legislatures.
The Founding Fathers inten-
t i ona 11 y made the process
cumbersome. In the 200 yean since
they. framed the Constitution. some 10,000 amendments have been
proposed in Congress, but only 26
have been ratified. including the tint
I 0 that comprise the Bill of Ri&bts.
Among the more rcccrit faifures
were attempts to ban abortion, bal-
ance the budget. assure equal rights
for women and organize public
school prayer.
Now. a proposaJ has been in-
troduced in Congress for a 27th
Amendment that would, in effect,
c~te an exception to the First
Amendment.
Should it survive the grueling ap-
proval process, it would mark the
first time the Bill of Rights has been
changed since its adoption in 1791 .
Rep. Chris Cox. R-Ncwport
Beach, said it would be worth the
effon ..
All the amendment wo uld do. Cox
said, is restore the status quo . since n-. burning was illegal for two ccn-
tuncs before the Supreme Court's
1989 ruling.
Irvine Co.,
schools reach
agreement
ly AMANDA WRAY o...,,,........, __
The Irvine Co. and the Newpon-
Mcsa Unified School District Tues.-
day ~chcd ani ~ment that
would provide the district with S 19
million worth of school construction
and educational funds, arant the
developer an exemption on standard
school facility fees, and resolve a tawsu11--t>etw n 1 1es.
The bulk of the funds, or SI 0
million, will be raised thrOU&h a
Community Facilities District. or a
tu on homes purchased on the area,
and would apply to the purchase of
a 10-acrc Khool site when the area's
~wth warrants a new !Chool.
MEN'S.
The Irvine Co. has agreed to
create a $5 million endowment fund
which the district may use at its
discretion. Two million wiU be
made available immediately. and
the remainina funds will be
provided as the compeny receives
~vals for its San Joaquin Hills
Planned Community from county
and city planners.
In exchaqc, the district is waivint
devtlO{K"ent fen, which would cost
the Irvine Co. S UO per square foot
for more than 6,000 homes and 2.9
million square feet of commercial
and industrial propenics in the
Newport Beach <kvelopment.
741 SUPERIOR AVE. w . TO
(Between ~rt Blvd.
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CLOTHING
"I am pleased because (the qree-
~nt), resolves the current S?Cndint liupuon bctwttn tht distnct and
tbe compaay. which has not been
very comforiablt and bu been tolal-~ andelirablt on both of our pena. ..
lniae Co. Senior Vice Prelidctlt Olly Haw said. .. Wt bad an a.o...
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seom
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Tice
Cleary
returns ,
to stay
Eleven yeanand over 7,000
lhaped surfboards after leaving
Huntin;ton Beach for Durban,
South Africa, Dean Oeary is back
home to stay at age 36. At least for
now. that is.
Born in Santa Monica and raised
in Huntinaton Beach, where he
araduated from Huntinaton Beach
Hiah in l 972, Cleary staned build-
ing surfboards for himself and later
friends.
"I stan ed by stripping down older
boards and remakinf. them into
somethinJ different, • Cleary said.
.. After doing that awhile, I went oo
to manufacturing my own surfing
equipment .. "
• After pduation. Cleary left on a
trip to South Africa to surf in the
Gunston SOO, South AfriCa'"s
premier surfing event.
"I went down there to get away
from the rat race here and surf the
famous surfin& spots of South Africa
like Jeffery's Bar,. the Bay of Plenty
and Cave Rock. • Cleary said.
"Liahtning Bolt surfboards ·
needed a shaper for about three
months, so I had some work,"
Cleary said. "And they liked my
boards. so I ended up staying for 11
years."
Besides making surfboards in
South Africa, Cleary traveled back
and fonh to Brazil, making surf-
boards. Cleary also did a bit of wind
surfina. a popular spon in South
Africa.
"I learned how to windsurf and I
started making sailboards. Sail-
boarding is very popular in South
Africa." Cleary said.
He met his wife Sharon and the
two were married South Africa. The
couple's 9-month-old s6n Kelvin
loves the water just like dad.
After living a good deal of his life
in Durban, Cleary decided it was
time to come back to the St.ates.
"The economy there was getting
very difficult. Surfboards were up to
$600 and (South African dollars)
and we were getting tired of all the
political problems. althouah they
aren't as bad as it's foreseen here."
Cleary left to start his own busi-
ness here in California, where the
market is larger.
"After 20 years of shaping. I was
ready to start my own label here. I
was always a &host shaper. not get-
ting much recognition. Now with
World Explosion surfboards. I work
for myself."
Cleary is now shaping surfboards.
hoping to expand his surf team and
even doing a bit of experimenting.
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... WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1990 1:1
Detroit puts .
Blazers a~~Y
·to go up, 3-1
PORTLAND. Ore. -The Detroit
Pistons used their cxpencncc to pull
ahead and the clock to stay there.
Isiah Thomas scored 32 points,
includini 22 io the third quarter and
four in the last 26 seconds, and Joe
Dumars scored 26 as the battle-
hardcned Pistons held on for a
112-109 victory and a 3-1 lead in the
NBA Finals over the Portland Trail
Blazers on Tuesdav nidtt.
The win was not secure until after
the buzzer, however, as a 3-point
shot by reserve guard Danny Young
was disallowed because it was still in
his hand when time expired.
Before that. the Pistons used the
experience of three straiaht trips to
the champioosltip series to pull
ahead.
"We have a lot of big-time players
and we kept our com1><>sure down
(Please lff PISTONS/82f
Setter late than never?
In this case, not quite
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PORTLAND. Ore. -The bigcst
shot of Danny Young's career came
an instant too late.
pointcrrucsday n1jht wcnfln and
would have earned the Ponland
Trail Blazers a shot at an overtime
victory with the Detroit Pistons in
Game 4 of the .NBA Finals.
Detroit's Ml u •lt••r pull8 • r•~amMI
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ThOllln of lltlston1 loolu on In lt•dl••und.
"Yeah," he said in his usual soft-
spoken manner. "that's the biggest
basket I almost made."
The reserve guard's desperation 3-
Initially, referee Mike Mathis
called the shot good. but after a .
discussion with feUow officials Earl
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Fi_nley wins duel
over. Saberhagen
Angels ·capture
sixth straight
over Royals, 3-0
11y RICHARD DUNN
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ANAHEIM -This was no place
for a two-time Cy Young Award
winner.
Not when Chuck Finley is lobby-
ing for one this year.
On Tuesday night. 27.250 fans
watched Finley and Bret Saberhagcn
put on a clinic before 27.2SO fans.
This is the way pitching duels are
supposed to go: It wll~ 1-0 most of
the way before the Angels won it,
3-0, to run their overall winning
streak against the Kansas City
Royals to a club-record six straiaht.
The Angels beat the Royals five
times in a row in 1973.
The Angels, who played their
fourth consecutive crrorlcss game -
a first this season -have won 18
out of 25.
Donnie Hill roped a bases.-loaded
single to riaht fiel~r Jim Eiscnrcich
in the eiahth inning to aive Finley
plenty of c ushion to lean on. scorina
Wally Joyner from third. Eisenrcich
gave the Angels a 3-0 cdac when his
wild throw to the plate new over
catcher Mike Macfarlane to score
Dave Winfield.
Finley. who after 123 pitches was
unable to answer the ninth-inning
bell, improved to 9-3 while continu-
ing to stake his claim to the award
Saberhagcn won in I 98S and last
season.
"I hope I don't have to (pitch in
AT •AT Schedulel).
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1-0 games) much more:· said Finley.
who lowered his ERA to 2.44. "One-
to-nothing games like that tenses
you up a little bit. I'd probably think
mentally it's more tiring - a walk
here and a mistake there and it's 2-1 .
"I didn't try to look at the score.
A couple of times they got hits. but
I just try to keep them m the park.
We talked about coming out after
the ci&hth and I told (Angels Man-
qcr) Doug (Rader) that the main
thing is to win."
Finley. on a pace to win 25 games
this year with a conservative cs.ti·
mate, walked two and struck out six.
"It was 1-0, then I kind of went to
bed when we made it 3-0," Finley
said. "(Rader) said he'll let Bryan
(Harvey) have it and I said that was
fine wi th me."
TJkc away li&ht-hitting Bill
Pecota•s 4-for-4 effort. and Finley
had a three-hit shutout for eiaht
innings. Harvey. the Angels' some-
times-closer. worked the ninth for
his seventh save.
Pecot.a. rccalled from tnplc-A
Omaha on June 3. made his second
big league start of the season and
collected his second career four-hit
pme.
Pccota, who had four hits against
Texas on May 12. 1987. became the
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Ocean View Hltlh•• Duane ,._follows llwau11t wltlt pltclt
durlnt Tuelda1•1 Ora,._ CounlJ' All·Star lte1elt•ll -··
Hastings
r edeems
himself
Monarch senior
helps South earn
9-8 All-Star w in
9y pt A TRICK LARKJN
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ANAHEIM -After Mater Dei
Hip's Lionel Hastings committed
his second error in the third inning
that helped the Nonh to a four-run
inning, he fiaurcd it was time for a
little pay back with the bat.
Well, the senior beaded for USC,
responded with a triple and double in
bis next two at-bats to help the South
squad to a 9-8 win over the Nonh in
the 23rd edition of the Orange Coun-
ty All-Star Baseball Game here at La
Palma Park on Tuesday night.
· "I felt like I bad to return some-
thing for the errors and do somethina
at the plate," Hastings said. "The
bigest thing on my mind was win-
runJ this game and after the third
inning I think the whole defense
settled down."
"We threw the ball around a little
bit and looked pretty ugly," said
South Coach Dan Del.eon of El Toro
H1ah. "I think we j ust had a httlc case
of the jitters."
The big inning for the Nonh •
enabled it to take a 5-2 run. The
South committed three errors in the
innina which led to four runs. The
runs came off Ocean View's Duane
Page, but were all unearned and Pqe
eventually got the win after his team
rallied for seven runs in the next two
innings.
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with heat to close
out sixth no-hitter
OAKLAND -Nolan Ryan decided ~ aMl if be Wll IOiJtl to pitch a nc>obittcr _..
be wo.ld do it witli the pitch that made •
bina lunous -the fastball called Ryan's
Ex~uab still botbe~by a bid t.ck. Ryan
finilbcd olr the record sixth no-hitter of his 23-year
C&R!Cf Monday niabt. overpowerina the defendiq
world champion Oakland Athletics in the Teus Ransn' S-0 victory. It made the 43-year-okl riabt·
hander the oldest man to pitch a no-hitter.
0 1 probably pve more thouabt to it in the ei&bth innina than in the ninth," said Ryan, who has
narrowly milled a no-hitter twice in the last two
seasons. "I was concentnting in the ninth just on
makina JOOd pitches. I didn't want to make a pitch
I'd second-suess myself."
. .. Wilb that in mind. Ryan decided as he walked
to the mound for the ftnal innina of this masterpiece
to keep throwina the fastball. • [~
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inninas. •
"l've been there before and known the disap-
pointment," he said. "When the ninth started. my
attitude was to just go out there and throw Jood
pitches. If they got a hit, they were going to get lt on
a good pitch.··
One of the few curves he threw late in the game.
he said. was the pitch that Rickey Henderson
grownded to shonstop in the n inth.
"'And I had to gi ve it a lot of thought before
throwing it," he sajd.
Ryan. who came on the Texas Rangers' disabled
List last week after resting a sore back, struck out 14
batters and walked only two.
His sixth career no-hatter - no other pitcher has
more than fo ur career no-hitters-also makes him
the oldest pitcher ever to throw one. Cy Young was
the previous oldest -he was 41 when he ach1cved
the feat in 1908 with thc Boston Red Sox.
Ironically, the Cy Young Award as about the only
honor that Ryan has missed in his remarkable career.
··tte•s 4'3 years old and bc"s throwing 93 and 94
miles per hour in the eighth and ninth inning.·· said
impressed i;>1nch-h1t1er Camey Lansford. who Ryan
struck out an the eighth inning. ·
Ryan's performance also impressed his boss' dad
Presjdent Bush, father of Rangers pan-owner
George W. Bush and a baseball_player himself in his
college days.
··what's Nolan, 43?" an amazed president asked
at a Rose Garden ceremony. "And JUSI at the top .
.. a top human being and a top performer and a great
symbol for the kids around the country that love
baseball as much as I do.
··11 was a wonderful moment ... I tell you. I wish
I'd been there.•·
Steve Howe hospitalized
Former Los Aneele Do4gers reliever
1eve Howe. remained hospitalized in ~
Lancaster Tucsda' because of a blood clot •
10 has lung. but has cond1t1on was repaned
10 be improved.
.. As of today. the anticoagulant t hat ha'i been
101cc1ed has started to da'isolve the clot." Salinas
purs general manager John Jonas told The As-
sociated Press by telephone from ahnas ... That's an
excellent sign.
.. As long as that progress con11nues. the prognosis
for teve as \Cl). 'cry good."
Ho"c. "hose baseball career has been inter-
rupted se' era I umes b}· drug problems. is attempting
another comeback. Pitchtng for the Spurs of the Class
A California League. he has an 0-1 record but hasn't
allo"ed an earned run an nine innings of work while
walking two and stnkang out I 0.
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Celtics name Ford coach
BOSTON -Chris Ford wants to
bring back some of the fire that has been • ~
missing from the Boston Celtics the past ,, -.
few seasons. ----"'I think we aren't the team that we were when
you talk about the pride and passion,·: Ford said
Tuesday after being named to succeed Jimmy
Rodf.crs as the Boston coach.
'If you gp back and look at those championship
tapes. and the pride and the passion that they talk
about in those tapes, I think that it could be we were
missing it. But those arc the types of tbinp that I
want to see instilled."
The 41 -year-old Ford, who becomes the I I Lb
coach in the Celtics' distinguished history, said the
the team needs quickness at almost -eve~position to-
improve the transition from offense to defense.
"'Last year our turnover ratio was quite hi.ah and
n resulted in almost two paints on every turnover.
That's very: very difficult to win ballgames when
you're doing that." Ford said.
Bosto n went 52-30 before losing to the New York
Knicks in the first round of the ~BA playoffs after
winning the first two games of a best-of-five series.
Two days later they fired Rodgers.
Johnson hired by Penguins
The revamping of the Pittsbur&b ~
Penauins continued Tuesday with t&c
appaintment of Bob Johnson as head • •
coach and Scott¥ Bowman as director of -.---
player development and recruitment.
GcncraJ Manager Craig Patrick said he bad been
considering Johnson for the post since Patrick took
the reins in December. when Edward DcBartolo Jr.,
son of the Penguins' owner. fired his band-picked
gene.ral manager. Tony Espasito. and his coecb, Gene
Ubnaco.
The Penguins finished the season in fifth place in
the Patrick Division with a 32-40-8 record. missina
the playoffs for the seventh time in a decade.
Johnson. 59. had been executive director of USA
Hockey, the game's governing body in this country,
since resigning as coach of the Calgary Flames m
1987. He spent 15 years and won Jfrrcc NCAA
champ1onsh1ps at the U niversity of Wi59.>nsin before
Joining Calgal) an 1982. ·
In other spans news Tuesday:
• Billy "'The Kid'" Taylor. who played for fou r
NHL teams during the 1940s and was suspended for
betting on games. died Tuesday. He was 71. Taylor
was a scout for the Pittsburgh Penguins until the late
1980s.
•The Soviet Union's second entry for the 1992
Amenca's Cup has been accepted. bringing to 21 the
number of potential Cup challengers. it was an-
nounced.
•Master Frisky continues to improve from a life-
threatening throat abscess and could be released from
a clinic in Clarskburg. N.J . in less than two weeks. his
veterinanan said.
•The Chicago Cubs announced they have placed
reliever Mitch Williams on the 21~y disabled list
and recalled left-handed pitcher Joe Kraemer from
Iowa of the American Association. Williams sprained
his right knee an Monday night's game against the
New York Mets on a play at first base. He is the Cubs'
fifth player on the disabled list. joining pitchers Rick
Sutcliffe, Mike Harkey and Bill Long, and catcher
Damon Berryhill.
•The St. Louis Cardinals optioned struuJing
left-hander Greg Mathews to Tnple A Louisville and
recalled ripJn-hander Bob Tewksbury.
-From Tiie Attodated Preti
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Nolan Ryaa, following his sixth career no-
hitter Monday night as the Texas Rangers beat
the Oajcland Athletics. 5-0: .. It comes so late in
my career that 1t makes it extra special."
i Buck els selected All-CI F first team
The D•lfy Piiot
CULVER CITY -Chris Buckels. a senior patch-
er/first baseman from Labeny Christiar. Hiah. was
Academy League pick and a three-time Academy
league MVP.
He was named the Coca-Cola Prep Foundation
Orange County MVP for Small Schools the put two
seasons. named to the All-CIF baseball
Small Schools first team by the
First Interstate Bank Amateur Ath-
letic Founda11o n Board of Ath·
le tics.
Buclcels. a 6-foot-2, 180
pounder. is a two-time selection to
the team afler being selected to last
year's squad as a utihty player. He
made the team as a pitcher this
season.
Over the past four seasons, Buckcls has put up
some very impressive pitching numbers. His four-)'ear
record as 21-3 with a 1.72 career ERA. In 15H'l innings,
he struck out 263 batten..
This season. Bucl<cls went 7-0 with an 0.SS ERA
with 99 strikeouts. He led the team to an undefeated
league season and an overall record of 18-S.
He 1s a four-time All-•ucllel1
Mark Hanmann of Rosamond and Craia Van
Hulzen of Apple Valley Christian were named Co-
Players of the Year. For Hartmann, it WIS the tee0nd
straiJht year he has won that hono r.
TICE
From 81
"Most board I keep eon tem-
porary to what' 1n vogue, but I'm
work1na on developing a modem
twan-fin desaan that seems to be
workina very well an California
surl','' be said. "I'm actually very
excned about th1s. t have bttn want· "'I to make ~me twin fins for about
a year now. and recently som e riders are becomint i ni.e~:·
Ahhouah Ocary left South Africa.
has love for the country ttma1n1
ttrona and ht plans on visni.na IOOn.
"f'D alway) ao beck theft for the
hohda)''· ~e \li;amn's fam1I) and
turf the .ood ... vn ovtt t~.··
Cleary said.
Cleary also t njoys wmdsurfin~
and kneeridmg. and feels the main·
stream surf en don·t always accept
altematave ways of ndan& waves the
way they should.
··G uys act too wound up on cn11·
cmna others for ridin& waves djf.
fercntly," Cleary said. "Mo t of the
time r to knctboardina. r ti')' dif-
ferent thinp on the ~aves and 1t can
be JUSt as sattsfyina. You don't need
to limit yourseff to just one way of
do1n11t."
As Otary'' boards arc Jtttana
m0tt and more popular, at looks hlcc
he 1\ wtll on his way to ach1evin1 ha~
aoal' tn thl.' \hap1ng ·~orlJ Yvu
could sa -1t"H"plochn
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Jane, a Tokyo-t.sed weekly tele·
vision sports show1 but shown all
over Japan 1s runn1n1 a Cilifomia
surfers feature which hiahlights team
ridcn from Duke's surfihop in
Huntmaton Beach.
A 1i"·man camera crew headed by
Trudy Nodohara filmed the surl'en
aoc1aliuna and surfina twice 1n tht
last two wttks. They allO shot the
1nterion of Oukt's and the Fros
HoUJC 1n Newpon ~ach.
The show is due to air in July and cOJ)ln will be 1v1ilablc at Duke's
surf\hop. For information. phoM
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SOUTH
From II
In the bottom of the third, Mater
Dei's Jim Bcwold led off with a
double over the left fielder's head
and went to third on a oassed ball.
Kent Donnelly of Foothifl singled up
the middle to score Bcwold to make
it S-3.
H1stin15 then ripped a ba11 to riabt
center field that bounced once and
went into the football grapdstand for i around-rule triple - a call unique
to La Palma Park. El Toro's Bo
Haley. who was named the game's
MVP, then bounced a chopper into
left to knot the score at S.
Haley went to second when Chris
Larson of Wcstmintcr grounded to
shon for the first out of the innin&
and then Scott Crosby of Santa Ana
Valley singled down the left field line
to give the South the 6-5 lead. Crosby
was thrown out trying 10 stretch at
into a double.
Page got the Nonh to go down In
the top of the fourth and his team-
mates responded by scorin& three
more times in the bottom of the
inning.
With one out, Donnelly reached
on a fielder's choice and Hastinp
lashed a double qainst the base of
the left ftcld wall for his second RBI
of the ni.ght. Haley then hit his ICC·
ond double and thud hit of the niabt
to left to bring in Hastinp.
Haley went to third on a wild pitch
and after Larson walked. Deleon
called for the second double steal of
the ni&ht. This one worked a.s well as
the one in the first that gave the
South a 1-0 lead as Larson slid into
second ahead of a hiah throw anct
halcy scored easily from third to
make it 9-5.
The score stayed that way until the
top of the eighth when the Nonh
rallied for three runs on four h its off
Estancia's Greg Brannis to pull
within one. but Donnelly came in to
pitch a scoreless ninth to earn the
save.
••1 wasn't· really bothered by the
eighth too much," Deleon said. ··we
bad our rotation set up and it all fell
into place. We planned on goin& with
Donnelly as our stopper."
The win for the South cut the
North's advantage to 12-11 in the
series. The North team bad won the
last three meetings in a row.
County, LA City
stars to tangle
The Dally ~llot
IRVfNE -Laguna Beach
High senior Aaron Scheid and
Estancia High senior Greg Bran-
nis have been selected to rep-
resent Orange County in the
second-ann"Ual Orange County-
Los Angeles Cit y All-Star
Baseball Game Thursday at 7:30
p.m . at UCI.
Scheid, a left-hander. and
right·hande~ Brannis will help
make up the Orange County
pitching staff.
Irvine High Coach Bob Aint
will lead the Orange County
team with the help of Irvine
assistant Dennis Joslyn. El Toro
Coach Dan Deleon and Chris
Pascal of Kennedy High in
Anaheim.
O range County won last year's
inauguraJ game at USC.
Top field set for national meet
The D~ f'tlot
NORWALK -World record-holders Carl Lewis.
cord-holder in the heptathlo n and Olympic gold
medalist in the long Jump. is scheduled to compete 1n
the shot put and long Jump. Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Willie Banks and Randy Barnes
will be among the competitors at the National Outdoor
Track and Field Championships, which began Tuesday
and runs through Sunday at Cerritos Colfcae.
Llke Lewis, by competing in the national cham-
pionships, she will be eltgablc for thC' Goodwill Games.
and compete an the hepta thlon.
The decathlon and heptathlon. which began Tues.-
day. will be completed today.
former Newpon Harbor High and Orange Coast
College standout Sheldon Blockburger was second in
the decathlon following fi ve events. trailing Dan
O'Brien. O'Brien. from Ponland. broke the world best -
in the decathlon long jump Tuesday with a leap of 26
feet. 4'h inches.
Banks. the world record-holder an the tripk j ump,
came fanher than any athlete to compete in the national
championships. For about a year. he has been hving in
Japan, teaching and coaching.
Barnes. the 1988 Olympic gold medal winner.
became the first American m 14 years to hold the world r~cord in the shot put by throwing 75-101/4 May 20 at
a meet at UCLA.
Lewis. winner of sax Olympic gold medals and the
world record:holder in the I 00-meter dash. wall com-
pete o nly in that event.
The 100 heats will begjn Thursday. and the~ have
been indicatio ns Lewis might run only the o ne race,
then withdraw from the semifinals. if he qualifies.
Ncwpon Harbor High grad TCrT)' Albntton was the
last American 10 hold the world record.
American record·holder Maf) Slaney and four-
time NCAA champion Suzy Favor will compete in the
women's I .SOO meters.
With that one appearance. however. Lewis could
qualify, under rules of The Athletics Congress. the
national governing body. for next month's Goodwill
Games at Seattle.
Mike Conley. the three-tame defending champion
in the triple jump and the 1985 long j ump champion,
is scheduled to compete in both events.
Qualifr· ng in the pole vault. hammer throw. and
javelin wit begjn at noon Thursday with other event
qualifying scheduled from 3 to 8:50 p.m . Joyner-Kcrsce. O lympic champion and world re-
PISTONS
From 81
the stretch," said Vinnie Jo hnson.
who scored 20 points. ··v ou learn
from expenence. ·•
"'We've been through a lot of
tough situations in the last couple of
years." Thomas said. '"There was the
s1x1h game against the Lakers (in
1988) and against the Celtics. We
were in another tough situation
here."
Thomas' bag third quancr. which
included four 3-poanters. gave the
defending champions an 81-65 lead
late in the period. But the Trail
Blazers came back quickly. and
there were eight lead changes in the
fourth quaner before Thomas' bank
shot with 26 seconds left gave the
Pistons the lead for good at 108-107.
His free throws with 8.4 seconds to
·t--a-thrcc•point t .
After Terry Porter made it
11 0-109 with a pair of free throws
two seconds later. Gerald Hen·
derson scored on a breakaway with
1.3 seconds left.
Portland hurried the ball upcourt
and Young took his shot. but the
officials, after scveraJ second5' dis.-
c ussion. ruled the ball was releued
too late. Replays confirmed the de-
cision.
"'A decision should be made im·
mediately whether it's aood."
Portland Coach Rick Adelman said.
··one said at was good, the other said
no. They were so shocked. I don't
think they or the Pistons .,_,ere
prepared for it.
"But you don't dascu s at, you
make the dec1s1o n.''
Duman. whose father died in
Louisiana on Sunday, missed five of
his first six shots. but came on
strona, h1ttin1 a ll six of his free
throws down the stretch. He plans to
fly to Natchitoches. La .. af\er Thurs.-
day's pmc. attend the funeral on
Saturda)' and rctum in time for
Sunday's Game 6 in Machipn, if it's necc sary.
"Duman is a 5trona 1ndiv1dual,
and he handled thinas very .well,"
Pistons COICh Chuck 0.1)' satd. "'In
the second quarttt, ht wu runnina
the Jhow."
"Joe pla)'td with 1 lot of htan ...
Pistons fonvard John Salley said.
"He has the biynt hcan I've ever
~n··
Thom11' third qyancr jp\e ahem
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an 81-6S lead with 2: 16 ltfi in the
period.
Portland. which aot 34 points
from Clyde Drexler and 33 from
Jero me Kersey, responded with an
8-0 run to close the pp to eight. then
rattied further in the founh quarter.
taking the lead on a baseline Jumper
by Poner with 5:21 to play. The lead
chanacd hands five times before
Dumars hit two frtt throws to make
It 9R-97 with 3:47 to &O·
The Pistons stayed in front until
Drexler, >Nho was 14-for-19 from the
field. made two free throws with J I
s«ond1 for a 107·106 kad.
Poncr then IOSl control dnvins t()
the beskct and Thomas was fouled.
The victory, Oetr01t's tce0nd
straiaht in Ponland af\tt tcmpor·
aril)' 1osinJ lhc. homccoun advan-t.aer an Game 2, put the Pistons in
a commandina polihon to win their
wcond COftlCCUll~ NBA titlt. That
·feat h11 Men 1ccompli1hcd
Pttvioutlv only by the Manneapohs-
los Anacin I .akcr~ and the Botton
cl ten,
LATE
From 81
Strom and Hugh E'•ans. the basket
was ruled to have been 100 late. TV
replays clearly showed the ball was
stall an Young's hands as time ex-
pired.
Detroit had ats ~nd straight Wln
on the Trail Blazers' home court,
112-109.
'"I thought they were aoang to
count it," Young said. ··1 couldn't
hear the horn and I couldn't sec the
clock. I was)ust trying to get as clo~
as I couJd.'
Portland Coach Rick Adelman's
biggest complaint was that the call
wasn"t made immediately.
'"Either it's 'ood or it's not good,"
he said. ··1 thank everybody was so
shocked that we got the shot o ff, that
~ weren't prepal'Nt r 1 •
he Trail Blazers had ralhcd from
a 16-point third-quarter deficit and
took the lead three times in the final
quarter. But thC' team that has come
from behind several times during
the' playoffs ran out of miracles.
After Clyde Drexler made two free
throws to gjve Portland a 107-106
lead with 31 seconds to 10. Detroit's
Isiah Thomas scored four points to
make it 110-107 lead with 8.4 sec-
onds to go.
Terry Porter hit two frtt throws to
cut the lead to 110-109. but Ponland
f&.iltd to foul as planned o n Detroit's
inbounds play. and Gerald Hen-
derson 5eorcd on a layup to put the
Piston' ahead by three with 1.3
ICCOndl lei\.
The Bluen were uptet with 1
non-call when Joe Duman a nd
Porter collided in the final 20 tee-
ond1 and the Bluen down 108-107.
Duman 1ttppcd in front of Poner
and they came toecthtt just 11
Tboma1 stnppcd the bell away. ··r think it WIS the same 1i1uation··
11 the final shot, Adelman said.
"You have to make a call. Two auya
eollide like \hat in I eme like thta.
and you make a call. •
Poncr tJid he ~It he was fouled
but Mathia wouldn't IO aJona. ··i
went to Mih and ht •YI he
couldn't tee 11. .. Poncr Mid.
Adelman said the 8la1ft1 wrre
unablt 10 R:CC>Vct from lhtir poor
tecond q_uantt. Ponllnd led 32-22
after tM ft"' prnod. but IL'Of'ed Oftly
14 points In tht l«vnd penod and
trailed 51-46 at halftime.
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At/ant~ sweeps from Reds
Cincinnati's losing streak
reaches five; Mets· rip Cubs
Texas rallies in ninth to pin
loss on Eckersley, Oakland
Grq Olson hit a arand sJam and Ron Gant bad two What bothered Dennis Ecktnley most was not how
doubln. a triple' and a homer u the Atlanta B.nvn t.d be was, but how Iona it took the Teus Raneen 10
swept' Cincinnati 8-3 and 3-2 Tuesday nipt al dismantle him.
Riverfront Stadium. handina the • Eckersley blew his fint save in
Reds their season-high fifth straight ~ · 21 opponun1ties this season, allow-~
loss. w ina the visitina Ranters to score four
Cincinnati has lost seven of its 1 unearned runs in the ninth inning ~-las~ eight games. The Reds were /. ~I • ....,, r ' Tuesday and defeat the Oakland Ath-
tryina to rebound from a 4-7 road ..I:. .. ~ letics 6-S.
tnp, and a<>t a nice start by scorina JS !JV-.. The whole innina was irritat-
thrce first-inning runs off Tom ~.. ing," Eckersley said. "What is this
Glavine (3-4) in the opener. timeout stuff. ... Definitely they were
But Danny Jackson (l-2). who had won all four of tryina to tet to me. But what's a guy to do? If you call
his carttr starts apjnst the Braves, blew the aead by them on 1t, it will take another IS minutes ...
letting the first six batters reach base to open the Trailing S-2, the Rangers batted around apinst
second. Olson, facing Jackson for the fint time in his Eckersley (2-1).
carter, hit a 1-2 pitch into the second deck in left field Kevin Reimer reached on an error by shortstop
for his fifth homer and a 4-3 lead. · Wah Weiss to start the Texas rally. After Jeff Huson
Glavinc allowed seven hits and struck out five in forced Reimer at second, Gary Pettis doubled to left-
his tint complete flme in 12 starts. center, scoring Huson, and Penis came home on Rafael
Gant had a ~ir of doubles in the opener, and led Palmeiro's single.
the way in the nightcap with an RBI triple in tbe-fint Franco -ihen drew the first w alk aflowed by
inning and a solo homer, his I 0th. in the third off Jose Eckenley in S2 inninp datjna to lasf August. Sierra
Rijo (4-2). Gant was 4 for 9 in the doubleheader. worked the count full, then lined Eckcnley's next pitch
•Gluts '1, P..,.n !: At Jack Murphy 'Stadium. off the wall down the right-field line to drive in the tying
San Francisco, aettina three hits from Will Clark and and winning runs.
a victory and RBI single from Don Robinson, incralcd • Orleles 4, Brewen J: Mickey Tettleton· tied it
its record in June to 10.l. Robinson (2-0) allowed five with a two-out home run in the ninth inning and Randy
hits over six inninp as the Giants, who moved into sole Millipn homered in the 10th as Baltimore triumphed
possession of third place in the NL West. continued at home in Cal Ripken's I ,308th straiaht pme for the
their comeback from a dreadful start. Orioles. Ripken, who went 0 for 4 and is batting .21 l ,
•Meta 11, C1lh I: Kevin McReynolds hit two moved past Everett Scott into second place on the all-
homen and Dave Mapdan doubled his season RBI time consecutive games list. Lou Gehrig leads with
total by drivinJ in six runs as New York took advantaae 2,130, meaning Ripken must play every day until
of windy Wngley Field. Magadan, who entered the mid-1995 to break the record. •
pme with six RBis in 1S at-bats, went 4 for 4 u the • Yaakees 5, RM Sox 4: Steve Balboni broke an (). teams combined for 37 hits. McReyoolds, who had four t; 10 1 · h · · h · .. 1 RBis, hit his ninth and 10th homers as the Mets took or-sump wit a run-sconng pine -sin.,e to snaP. an eighth-inning tie as New York gave Stump Memll a
a 10.1 lead wiih the wind blowing out at lS mph. victory in bis-managerial debut at Yankee Stadium. The
• PMIUn 7, Ex,.. !: Ken Howell won his sixth Yankees returned home after a 1-6 road trip to Boston
strai&ht decision and Dave Hollins hit a three-run and Baltimore, including four straight losses at Fenway
homer at Vetenns Stadium as Philadelphia snapped a Park.
five-pme losing streak. Howell (8-3) allowed seven hits, • IMl••• 7, Tlsen 3: Chris James hit a three-run
struck out three and walked three in eight inninas before homer and Sandy Alomar got three hits, leading Bud
aivina way to Roger McDowell. Black and Cleveland to the win at Tiaer Stadium. The
• Ptrata I, Canluls J: At Busch Stadium. Ne~I Indians have won thrtt in a row after six straight losses.
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pme winner and Bobby Bonilla had two RBI doubles Manrique's three-base error allowed Toronto to score
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innings to JOin Fra~k Viola ot_thc New York Mets as. Minnesota its fifth straight loss. It was the first
the league's only nine-game wmners . Metrodome victory in seven tries dating back to July
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Stubbs haunts Dodgers, 5-4
lly MK:HAEL A. LUTZ
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HOUSTON -FrankJjn Stubbs
got the big hit and Bill Doran just
kept aetting bits Tuesday night.
Stubbs' hit one of two tw~run
homers in a five-run first innmg and
Doran went.c 4 for 4, eading 1he-
Housto n Astros to a 5-4 victory over
the Los Angeles Dodger. extending
their winning streak to fi ve games.
The Dodgers lost for the 11th tame
in IS games.
.. It's not personal goals we're con-
cerned about right now." said
Doran, who has seven hits in his last
eight at,bats and has reached base
eiaht tim~ in his last nine tnps.
"We arc more focused now on get-
ting back into this thing.··
Stubbs. a former Dodger out-
fielder, hit his seventh homer to '" c
the Astros the lead for good m the
first inning.
"We got the hits at the· times we
needed them," Amos Manager An
Howe said.
Orange Coast Daily Pilot
Dodg~rs Play~r of Day
r -
Klrtl Gibson, who hit a sofo
homer, his second of tM
.. season, and doubled In a 5-4
loss to Houston.
The Astros left 11 runners on
base.
··1 guess we knew how many runs
we needed," Howe said. "We didn't
waste any.
"Wi th our pitching staff. gJvc us
five firs Hnning ruf\S and I'll take
our chances," Howe said.
Los Angeles starter Mike Maddux
lasted one-third of an inning against
the Astros and yielded all fi ve ru ns.
He was outrighted to the Dodgers·
O as A.AA club at Albuquerque
after the game .
"We had to make a move,"
Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda
sacd ... He started three games and he
has not pitched effccuvely."
8 111 Doran singled to start the
game and scored on C'ra1g Biggio's
double off Maddux before Stubbs
homered. After Ken Ca min1t1
singled. G lenn Wilson homered.
bnnJJng on John Wctteland.
Kirk Gibson hit a solo home run
off 8111 G ullickson in the top of the
first. Gullickson (4-4) allowed six
hits in 71h mnmgs, struck out three
and walked one. Dave Smith. the
third Houston pitcher. worked the
ninth for his 13th save.
The Dodgers scored m the third
when Lenny Hams reached on sec-
ond baseman Dora n's error · and
scored on a double by Kai Daniels
Gibson doubled to right and went
to third on Daniels· groundout 1n
Schedule
AT BAT "' ~ed~~t~tros 5:35 ~~1~
Thu: Idle.
IN TH• HOLE
Fri: PMres K 7:35 (home)
Al NrMS on KABC redlo (7'0)
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the suth. But Wilson saved a run b)'
catching Eddie Murray's fly and
threw home on the fl y to catch
Gibson slid ing to complete the
double play.
The Dodgers scored twice in the
lllbth. Pmch-b1tter Stan Javier &<>t
an infield single and stoic second.
Ham s 'llnglcd to left. ~nding Ja ier
10 lhcrd and bringing on Juan
Agosto
, After G ibson walked, Daniels bit a run°sconng grounder, and catcher
Rich Gedman·s passed ball ac-
counted for the fi nal roo.
Los Angeles' Juan Samuel struck
out twice. 01cd out and lined out.
extending his hitless stnng to 22 at·
bats. 0 ·
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_,.,.; Grlfftv, S..ttle, J40; •. Henclenoll, Oek·
lend, .J37; Pudiell, MIMMOI•, .JJ2, f"lillotr, °"'°''· .au. •uHs-«. H911derlOI\. Oealenel, 44, CatiMCO,
o.klend, '3, Puc:kett, MIMftole, 41, Flelder,
Detroit, ti, Grlfftv, S..tne, 40, Gruo.r. Toronto, ... ••1-f'i..r, Detroit, se, CMMCO, o.IUMCI,
SO; Gruller. TOf'onlo. 50, a.II, TOfOlllO, '3,
McGwlre. 0e11i.nc1, 41 HITs-Grllfev, Seettte, IO, Puctiell, M nne
.at•, 71, Gruber, Tor01110, 70, 8etl, Toronlo, ••· Fernenoez. Toronto, 61, Flef<llW. Detroit. ...
P•lmtlro, ""'"· 61 OOUI LE'S-M Wilton, Toronto 11. Pudlett,
MlllllffOle, 17, R Henollfton, 0.kteno, 17, Jo
lt9ed, l o11on, 14, SNtfllelo, Mllw•llAM, 16,
Stl"w ... IC.•nH• Cllv, 16
TltlPLEs-Fern•notr, Toronto, •. 8rumiev. S..llle. 4, Burll•. 80\ICln, 4, Gulll•n. Chlc•llO 4,
Ptlllllos. O.troll. 4, Wet>••er. CtevefenO. 4
HOME lltUHS-Flelder, Detroit, 21, Cen.-co,
O.kl4tncl, l!O, Gruo.r. Toronto, 17, McGwlr•,
0.ktencl, 16, 8ell, Toronto, 12 ~TOLEN BASES-fl Hl notr\on. O•hl•"<!.
29; Pelll•. TIXH, 70, C•l<leron, Chlc•110, IS. Su . Ntw Yorh, 14, KtllY, New York, 13
PITCHING (6 dec1•lon•>-B J0"9•. Cnoce110,
7·0. 1.000, I 17, Hlouara. MllWIUkM , S-1, l:JJ,
1.7', t<ln11, Chlcego, S 1, 133, 141, Ciemt n•,
•o•lon, 10·2, 133, 2 72, Wtleh, Oekt•nO 9·7,
Ill, U 2
STRIKEOUTS-Cteme"'· 80,lon, N, Ron, TIXU, ,,, Hlnlon, Seellle, 7S L•Mttell, A .......
1S1 Ill JOl'lnr.on, Se1111e. 7l
SAllES-D Jone1, Clevtleno, 20, Ecll.erllev.
0.kl•no 70. Thigpen, Chic.go, 70, Aguilera.
Mln,,.wte IS, Hennem•n, Detroit, IS. Schooler.
Se•lllt IS
Ne...... LNtue
I TM~ TueMllV'• G•mMI
BATTING 1160 11 blll\l-D.,,1>.We, Pnli.oe
ottle, m ~rv. Chaoo 347 L•rhl,.
C"'clnn•ll 344 T Cw•nn. S.n Dlt9o, 342, Dawr.on Cntc.90 33S
llUNS-8onlll•, P11h1>ur11n. SO, S."<!t>er11.
C"lc890. 4S, McGH. $1 Lou•'· Q Dvll.•lr• Phl'9cM1Dnl•. 41, Mitchel!. S.n Fr•nclaco. 41,
S.t>o, Clnc•nl\911, 41
RBl-J C•rter, S.n Dtt00, 49 Bonni.
Plll•Outllfl, ... W (19rk, S.n F•.,,..l~O 41.
D1w1on, Clllc•90. 47, C. De vi•. HOU''"" O . Ma
WIKl•m•. S.n Fra11<IKO. 4S HITS-DvkWI. Pl1119oetl>t\I• SJ ~ot\OD«ll
Chic.ago, 81, T G•o nn, S.n OleQO 76 Atomar
S.n 011110 74, McGH St LOu•l , 74
OOUBLES-Wanach, Montreal. 20 JellerlH ,
New York, II, Pre.iev Allente, II O•k•lre
Phll.Ot1Ph1e 17, Bonllle. P1thDur11n 16. Guer
rero. St Louil, 16 TRIPLES-Cotem•n. St Luu!\ S, J Beu
Pll"bur11n. S, 6 are lied wltn 4
HOME RUNS-<i Devli, HOu\IOn II.
Dew.on Cn•c•90. 16, Mllchett, Se" Freno•co.
16, S.nooer11, (hlcu o. tS, Bonllle. PltM>urgn .. .
HOLEN BASES-Colem•n St Louil 3',
Samuel, o.dew1, 141 Reine,, Montreat 7J
0.$111810•, Montreel, 21 Ye1<11ng, HCN•lon 11
PITCHING "dKl\lon\l-Htalon. Ptlhburgn
9-1, 900. 117 Burkert. Sen Frenclteo. 6 I I S7
3 6 I HerktV. Ch•<a90 S I IJJ, 4 •1 \110•• New
Yor• 9-7 811 ?CM !Jr•De~ PllhDurgh 1·2,
800 261
STR11<Eoun -.. Mtl'tNa, o.dew•. "' Goooen New York, 13. VIOi• New York 77.
Dt l lO'I. St Loutt. 70 Cone. Nt• Yori.. "
SAVES-De Smttn. Hou"on 13, R
McOowtlt Ph1i.ot>tc>n1a, IJ Buri.t Montreet 11 Mvtr• C1nc1nna11. 11 l •llelr um P•ll\Dur11n 10
NL Al·Ster v9'lne
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Vot1no 1r.r0U9h J.Jne 10 tor 111.. N•1to'let Lt•llue tum tor tne 6ht Al! S•er Game 10 oe
c>i.ved at Wrt11teY Field on Jutv 10
C.t<:lw
I. Benito S.nll•OO S•n Diego OS 694 t.
Miii• k»Kt., ~. lt4-'t1 l lerrv
IC."'nect• Se11 Frenctsco. 1•7.0N •. Toekl Zelle
SI Louil . 111,S10 S, Cre111 BIOlllO, HOU\lc>n
ICM.Ost 6. Joe Gorerdl Cn1c•90, 77,149 1 Mll<f
Le llehtert Pll"burgh 61 691 I Ernl8 Wnlll Allente 6S,l61
Ftr\t ee .. I \Nill Clar~. S.tn FrollCl\Co, S0.,491 ?, Meri.
Grae•. Ch1ca110 116 OIS l Peoro Guurrero St
Lou!• 111 Stl 4 let k Clefh San Diego, 91,667
S, Gi.nn D•vt\ HOU\lon 13, tS9 61') Andre\
Gellrrege Mo<ttrear 76.lst 1, Eddie MllrT111,
L•• ,.,,_.,, 7S,OS. 8 fooo Btnr1noer Clncln·
nall S7 16S
SK9"d 841M
I RY"t S.n01>er11 (h1Ca90 •96 116 1
llot>erlo Atom.tr. Sall Oleo<> IJS,116 ), RoDDV
Tnomc>•on Sa n l"ranc1tco 119,'90 4 M9r.•no
Dunun C1nc1nna11 16-,993 S Ot hno DeShlefO•
Montre11 IS.•71 6 Grt1>11 Jellt"f' Ntw Yori..
I0.6-U 1 Tom Herr Phll•Oetc>nt• 70,611 a Jo"
()QuellOo St LOU''· 64.CM 1
TfWd ••M I '""' Set>o Ctnc1nne11 199 19'9 1 11owerO John\on New Yoo 171 •I) l M911 W•lh•m•
S•n Frenc1.co 11• ISS • Tim W•M.Ch MOii lrH l. 119,807 s Terrv Pt"Clleton, SI LOUI•
100.m 6 Lull S.i.1er Cll·C•OO 9S l7S 1 Blc>
Rot>ert\ S.n D•eoo .. Ht I K111 C•m•M•
Hov,1on 61.l47
5Mr1\,..
1 Oute ~"'''" St LOU•• l2l 12• 1 8errv Lari.in C1nc1nne11 111 Nl l Sh•w011 Dun"on
Cn•c•90 116154 • Jo\8 Unbt, S.n Frenc1aco
139 437 S G•rrv Temoteton S.n Dtaoc> 11, 1•9
•· ""'"' ~IMll. LM A,...., 11,>ts. 1, J•• Beu. P111,our1111 Sl,114 I SC>lke Owen Mon
lrH I, S7 ft4
~ I, It t win MllCht M, San F rancllCO, 362 779 1
Anore Oaw•on, Cnlu90 l30,7t9 ), Tonv
Gwvn11 Sen 0•811<1, l04.•71 •. D•rrvt Strew
oerrv New Yor~. 7S6. 1•5 s. 8obl>v 8 onlll•.
Plll•l>ur1111. 7S0,06 1 6 Ltn Dv•wa, Phtlaoel
Phil . 207 901 1 Anov 11•11 Sl\fkt, Pltn 1>ur11n,
1t9,Sl6 a Ertc Devi•. C1nclnn•ll. 147 01J 9,
Berrv Bondt, Pllt\Duroh 136.567 10 Brtll
Buller Se n l"r•"CIKO. 1ll.'16 11. Joe Certtr Sen 018110, 116,111 12, Jerome W•llon, Cn•Cago
113,413 ll. Wllllt McGN , SI Loul' 119 911 14 Tim Relnt\ Montreat, Ill ut IS, Vince Cot
em•n, SI LOul• ICM,047 16, IC.8Yln Beu San
F ren<:l\CO, 96,ll S
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1, Si.v• $ax, ~ YOttl, t7t,211. 2, J\lllo
Frenco, T•ua, lt0,007. ), Mille Gel!Mo. OM· teM. 163.0k •• 1111 ... _. lanlmort. 111.1 ..
$, Wiik lltMdolcNI, OMIMcl1 ft,7t2. •· Nlliloll Liriano, Toronto, tl,'12. 1, Lou WMaMf.
Detroit, 12, llt I, Harold •evnoldS, S.tlte,
66,$.4S.
TNN .... I, WMM toeM. ao&toft, !MASI. 2, C8tNY L.enalol'CI. o.kMncl. 2,,,271. l, K..., ONMr,
TOf'onlo, nt,MS. 4, P9ul Molitor, Mllw.._,
M,4" s. GerY Gatltl, ~.. 71, 106. '· S...,• Bue<Mle, Teu•. 51,111 7, ltOOln Vefllure,
Clllcffo. 47,194 I , Kevin S.l!1w, It-• Cltv,
40,1~5
lflertt• I, C•I Rlolitn, .. lllmore. ~..112. 2, W•ll w.raa. o.11i.no. ns.•7' l . Tony Fwneno.1, TOl'Ollto, 193,064. 4, Alen Tr.nvnell. Oetroll,
IOS, 110 S, On t. Gulllen, ClllQeo, 19,• 6, Kurt
Sllllwlll, K•nu• City, '7,'20, 7, Gree G.ene.
Mlnnetote, 47,334 I, Jeff KU111191, Te&••· 41,t72. ~
I. Jo .. C•nMKo. o.111ano, ~.112 1. lltlctln
H1n0e,.on, OU.land, 471,ISI. 3, Ken Grllfev, Jr , s..11i.. 477,514 4, ao JeCikton, K.91lu• c11v.
l1S,S67. s, Kirov Pucket!, Mlnnno••· 2S7,231. 6, Dev• Henoer1on, 0.kle"<!, 160,24' 7, Ruben
Sl•rr•. Tuu, 13S,•92. I, G.orM Ball, Toronto.
127,97'
9, Rot>ln Yount, Mllw•ukM, 110,002. 10,
Junior Feflx, Toronto, 19,419. 11, Moolll4t Wiiton, Toron10, 7S,4U 12, Cenoy MalOon.00,
Cieveleno, 6.l,491 13, Pete lnc•vlgll•. T•aH, SI,?!• U, Milt.• GrMnw .. I, 8ollon, 54,5". IS,
Tom 8run•11•ll.y, Bo•ton, S3,0SO. 16, D•n Gted·
oen. Mlnne,ot•. 49.667
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PGA 1tatt1tk1
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1 Gr4tll NorrMn, 61 71 1 Freo Couote\. •• 61 J. ~,., JKoOUll, 69;n 4, UrrY Mire .. 11 s
Mark C•ICe vtcchlt . 6917 •. Payne Sltw1r1,
6993 7, Torn IC.llt, 699• I P•ut A1l119tr, 699't t, Curll• Strenge, 70.04 10, T1m Slmc>wn, 70 U
DfMN Ois1911a I. Gr99 Norm•n, 116 s 1, Devi\ Love 111.
174 6 l Ctlel. LOii Hlnkte •no Tom Puruer 274 S s. Jonn AOeml , 113 6 6 BIH c;i.,M)ll, 113 2 1.
Den Fon men. in 9 I. Fre<i Couote\, 271 S 9,
Ouffv W•IOOrl, 772 • 10, 1 114!0 wlttl 7710
CHtYlfte Accur•n
I Calvin Peete. U S 1, D•vld EOwerdl. IOJ
). Oou11 Tewtll, I0'1 •. Lerrv Mire. 79). S, H•te
Irwin, na 6, Curll• Str11nge, nJ 7, Brl•n
T•nnv~on, 171 ~. D A Weit>rlno, 7'7 9, Cort¥
P•v1n, 760 10 1 tied w11n 754
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801>1>v weo-ln•. 695 •. Freo Couc>le•, "6 s.
Peter J•COO\tf'I, 61S 6. Rocco Mediate. 679
TENN IS
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Gerrow l O\ Alto\ H1h\ 1·S. 6·l R1cri.ro
Fromoe•o Au\l•et1e, Oil M.ar' Pe1cnev
Bri1e1n 7·6 C7·SJ ~ l Chr1"0 van R.,,•1>ur11
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6·3 6 J D•v10 Pele L.e\ Vt118' def Hanft
Lte"' '" France 6 1 6·7 (3·71. 6· I C.ra"r Cu,.,nw I Ceneoe oe1 Nuno M.arout\ Portuot1
6·3 6•4 Jit\On ~l0Henwr11 Au\lr•ha oef Eric Jelen. Weil Germen• 6 J, 6 J Derren (eh1M,
Au•trell•. def Gut1i.ume Reou• Fr•nce • • 7·6 (7 4), Mark ltac>lan. Soutn Africa def Peter
Lun11rer1 Sweden. 6·4, 6·•. David Wheetl>h
E acelllo<. Minn Ciel Wavne Ferre"•· South Atrial, 6· I, 6·• Brooer1ck Ovke .Au\trehe, oet
Tooo WOOOl>rtdge Au"'•"•· 7-6 11-61. 6-J. Derrick Ro•ta11no. Brentwooo. dill Gerv Muller.
South Atrlu , 6· 1 S 1. 6· 1
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Au•fr •ll•, 6·•. 6·1 Oen11v Sac>\foro, Brttatn. def
W•ll• Muur. Auitra11e , S-1. 6·4, 8 6, Borl\
Bteto.er Weil C.erma nv oet Paul Cnomt>erhn Toteoo, On10, 6-4 6·4, St•lan Edberg Swaoen,
oel ~rkui Zoecke, "!e't Germanv, 6-0 6 l ·
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(•I ltewneleft, ~llClll
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C1teno•tovel<r• 6 l 1 6 Brt'll Ger"•" Col
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1·6, D•v•O En11e1 Swl!Oen, Clef Peut Heertlu••
N111>ert•110t 1·6 1 •·Jim Greoo. Tunon Arlt
def JecGo E1t1ngh, Nethefl1"<l•. 7·6. • 6 • •
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6·J. Anne Minter Au'1reli•. Ot'I Mule
L1nowom. Sweden 6-2, 6·2, Donne Feoer Breoanton Fie , oet Carin B•klo.um, Ntlher
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KIOowetu Jec>an. oec Ame noe Coe11er, South
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1 S, lt•thv Joroen King ot Pruu le Pa oet Jilt
He•nerin111011 C•nada. 4·6 6 •. 6 3 Julie
Selmon, Br1111n oel Sarah LOO\emore Bnteln
1 6, l ·6 6 1, Lori McNeil, HOu.,on, Ott Etna
R11n•Ch, Soulh Afrtce, 1·6, 6·4
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Hu N• San 011110, Otl Mer.Oli n McGr,th
MIOl•nd Mich., 6·•. 6·7, E"uko Inoue Jepen
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tor r•·1u tgnmen1 .......... Lee..,.
CHICAGO CUBS-Pieced Miich Wllll•ma,
olleller, on Ille 2 I ·dn dl'9bled 11•1 ltKelled Jot
Kreemer, ollcher, lrom low• of Che Am9f!Un
Auoctellon
CINCINNATI RED$--$19ntcl Keith Gordon
eno Derrick Gr•h9m, $1\0rlltoo•. lltov H•m·
m•rgren, fln l l>eMl'fl9n-c•lc:her. JU9tl' Lovoie.
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Dutch
held to
1-1 tie
.bY EQ¥P.t
PALERMO, Sicily-lfthls tteDd
continues, there'• no 1eWna who will
leave Italy with the Wotld Cup.
Tbe favorita conlinued to stnlllle ~ the unheralded Tuaifay Dilbt when the Ewopean cbamDioD
NCtberlands wu bdd to a I· l de by
~ f.&yptiaJls, in the tournament
(or 1he tint time liDce 19J.4. aot ~
tyina -1 on a penalty kick by Maedi
Abdef-Gbani with eiaht minulel re.
mainiq.
"The draw was a tood result, M
played very we=· EY1Ptian CCMICb Mahmoud el-Go said. ··1 hid
hoped that we WQU d win fQr our
CO'-!ntry."
If not for the work of Dutch aoalie
Hans van Breukelen, £aypt miabt
have won. He made two brilliant
saves, with a dive on Ahmed el-Ku'
left-footed drive and with both hands
on a spectacular header by Abdel-
Ghani. .
The Netherlands strugled for
almost an hour apinSl EayPt's con-
.ervative style. Then substitute Wim
Kief\ scored on a crossing feed from
Dutch star Marco van Basten at S8
minutes.
But the slow Dutch defense finally
crumbled in the 82nd minute when
striker Hossam Hassan, usina bis
considerable speed, broke through.
Ronald Koeman pulled him down in
the penalty area and Andcl-Ghani
took the penalty shoL
He beat van Breuk.elcn low to the
left comer for Egypt's fint World
Cup aoal in 56 years.
"If. with the talent we have, we
cannot win a match like this. then it
is a debacle," Kieft said. "Their
equali.zer was well-deserved.
"Now we have to win the next two
games. Such a team can only play
well when we play badly."
• Belpam !, Soatll Korea t : In
Verona Italy, striker Marc Ocgryse
and defender Michel De Wolf broke
down the tough South Ko~an de-
fense to lead Belgium to the victory
in its opening World Cup match.
Playmaker Enzo Scifo directed the
offense in the Group E match.
In the 52nd minute. Scifo mt1de a
bhnd volley pass to Dcgrysc who
sponcd goalie Choi ln-yong charging
towards him. From 35 yards.. De·
grysc lofted the ball over the goalie':.
head and it bounded into the net.
Twelve m inutes later. the South
Korean defense gave De Wolf too
much space and he rifled a 25-yard
drive past Choi.
Belgian's experience defense kept
the South Koreans 1n check .
It took well over an hour before
South Korea could even get its tint
shot on goal.
-From Taitt. Auocleted Preu
U.S. team
hoping to
regroup
By RONALD BLUM
Al~WrtlH
TIRRENIA. Ita ly -While soccer
expens speculated on whether Italy
would score in do uble digits in
Thursday night's World Cup game
against the U nited States. the Ameri-
cans still say the> can pull off the bi&
upset.
The U.S. players have been belit-
tled since Sunday·s 5-1 loss to
Czechoslovakia and are try ing to rc--
aroup for the game in Rome's sold·
out Olympic Stadium.
••Between the Italians we saw the
other night m Rome and the Ameri·
cans we saw in Florence. the dif-
feren ce is abyss," former New York
Cosmos star Giorgio Chinaglia wrote
an one newspaper. He added that in
1994 "the U.S. will host the World
~u~ w_it~.out a team wonhy of play·
ang an 11.
Q au.dio_CoJombo wrote in-Cot·
nere delta Sera that the Amencans
had "a defense made of butter." And
Ian Wooldridge wrote in the London
Daily Mail that the Americans' play
against ucchoslovakia inspittd "the
hope that they may possibly be able
to confine Italy to a dozen goals or
fewer."
U.S. players say the Europeans j ust
don't understand what sa«cr in
America is all about.
"I think the other teams have no
idea what we're goif\J throuah real·
ly.'' midfielder Tab Ramos said. "If
you think about it, if we were any
other country and we lost S-l , we
couldn't go home. We'rt in a situ·
ation where we lose S-1 and if we lose
the next two games we'll 10 home
and at Kennedy Airpon people won't
know who we arc anyway."
Goalkeeper Tony Meola. who has
been waitana for Thursday's pmc
since the draw was made last DeCcm-
ber, said the E'-!ropeans' opinions
don't maucr.
"This is il. man. This is the time to
shine," he said. "We had one try, M
didn't do at. This is our sttond try.
We've aot three tries LO shock ~
world. Th11 is number tv.-o hctt."
In a way, the preuurt lt. on w
ltalianl.
"They'tt at home. They n«d to
come., us," said Paut c~. who
ICOrcd the loan U.S. ~ llltinat
Cr«hoslovakia.. "l"bey .. re lookina
for a victOf')' and abo t'hrir fans are
problbl) expcct•na 1 lot o( pla.
Thf) prObably nnt m0tt thin Ovc
pls to be betttt than Ct«hoslo-
vakiia."
• ..
..
Or .... COMC DAILY N.0Tr#a11t11 • .-. 11. -•
Lakers look ahead to llfe without Riiey Ferty resigns
as Bullets GM ., JONll NAG& ,.,.,... ......
INOLEWOOO -.. Showtime" will have
a new dirtttor atanin' Mlt fall, and M~
Johnson 11y1 he's lookana forward to worklna
with him.
.. I'm ncited to 1tan workina with Mike
Dunleavy and I am conflden& that he will help
us achieve our toal and return the cham·
pion1hip to tht' laktrs," Johnson said in a
st.att'ment luutd by his pcnonal publicist.
Johnaon, 1 member of the Los Anacles
Lakers thro~out the coac:hina tenure of Pat
Riley, also Wished his former coach well.
''Pat Riley h11 helped me grow as a
basketball player as well as a man and I will
always lovt ham for it," Johnson said in his
statement. .. Pat was much mott than a coach
to me. he has been my friend and an inspira-
.642-5678
CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678
FROM NORTH ORANGE CO.
FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO.
540-1220 .....
tion.
••WMft I WU down. be WU able to plCk
me up and help malre me the bn1 bMl&etbell
p&ayer and penoe that I could be. When I'm older and somcbody ub mt about "Show-
time," the ftnt perwn I'll think ofis Pa& Riley.
··: . . l wish Pat the bH& or luck an
wtwever ht ·docs. and I will dtfiniiely min
him:·
Riley, •5. announced Monday he was
·1teppin1 down as the Laktrs coach after
nearly nine years on the job. He was replaced
by the 36-ycar-old Dunleavy. an assistant
coach for the Milwaukee Bucks the past three
seasons.
Riley, who coached the Lalcers to four
NBA championships aner takina over the
team early in the 198 1-82 season, had tears in
his eyes as he bowed out of his job at a news
conference.
..... , just tame a me at • 45 lO move on. .. be aid. '"T'hett att other thinp to do.
There ise't anytbina IJ)ttafic I can say riaht
now. I had a~ to make. a decision to
make, u a pcnon."
Rile)' is rtpomc.tJy in lint for a broad· cut.ins Job with NBC, which bttomcs the
NBA's prime network neiu season. His de-
cision 10 IHve t~ lakers confirmed rumors
wbjch circulated for several weeks.
Michael Cooper. who bu bttn with the
Lalcers for 11 years. said it wasn't his place to
say if a coachina chanae was needed. •
"Only manqement could tell you that,"
C0<>pcr said. "We've done so many great
things under Pat . . . (But) the NBA is
chana;na a lot. Coach Riley had his
philosophy as far as coachina. and he went
about it that way. It worked for us in the past
In the earlv '80s. it wotked f1Cal·
"'The imponant th1n1 was, at (s~na
down) was his dttision. The thins wasn't
forced on him."
Afkr the Lakers wcrt ehmanatcd from
the playoffs b> the Phoenix Suns an the
We.tern Conference semifinals last month.
repon 'urfaccd of rifts between Rile and
General Manaaer Jerry West aod bctv.een
Riley and some or bis players.
West denied that his relationship w11h
Raley had dctcnorated to 1hc point v. here the
two had different ideas about the team. "I have a great. incredibly great. rela-
tionship with Pat Riley." West said. "Of
course, we've disagreed. Absolutely. But he
and I have never had one time when we've
raised our voices.
" ... I have to look 1fl ii objccuvel>. OK'!
And I look at the team maybe a little
differently than he docs.··
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LANDOVER. Md. -lob Fcny rnianed Tuetday after 17 ,_. •
aeneral manaerr of die w=e Bwlm, who miMed dae NBA
Offt the lu& two UITClftl llld not advaoc:ed pest the fira road
since 1982.
Feny Mid he reeched his _.._
aft.tr an hour•lona meetina wi1ll
team OWnt'r Abe Pollin.
The· announc:cmeet came after • season in which the 8deu ftnj• .i 3 1-~ I, 22 sames behind the'PhU.W.
phia 76crs in the Atlantic Divilioo.
Pollin said a ICIJ'Ch will bclin
immediaiely and Wes Untdd wiU
not be considered beca~ PoUin
wants htm to remain as bead COKb.
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1111111 St .. 1 this 3 yr old Medlt. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• SEA FAIRE -1BR 1BA. •SPACIOUS l BDRM11r DELUXE 2BR 2BA, matble 2724
LUii lBR lBA condo, 2.eat Twnhm. Vault. Ceil. end lease 3 BR, 2'"1 BA. dining •GATED COMMUNITY• trig. w/d Incl patio Vaultltd ceiling, new ap. trple, 1kyllght1. W/O. Home In Big C.nyon pn.
gar S147,500. 557-6504 unit. 12141( Prln only room. 2 trplca. 2 car gar-II• IAIYM w/vt.w $1200 Agt, Jim-pllences. carpet, drapes. gar., near Hunt. Harbourj vate qui.t mMure. n/t
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Affordable 38R 2-Story &.iyers & Rental• Needed .... • No pets 844_0509 $200 OFF MOVE·IN! view. walk to dwntwn $425/mo. 714-912-e291
townhome, Nice neigh-Ill 1111 2BR 2B (dresser rm off · u••••p ITllll" ALL UTILITIES PAID Studio 1825/mo, $300 Of 81M12-2878 Paul
borhood, clOM to beech! • mstr BA) End Unit condo $1200/MO. 1BR ocean -1 Bedroom 1655 d9'> 1BR 18251mo. $400 ------=-==-=--=-=:--:-Why rent? Only 10% wl pvt baleony off ofliving view condo, See Faire 301 Avocado 642-9850 dep Utll pd 4t7-4531 MIF shr new 2BR 2BA
Down Or assume FH • rm lg 2 car attached oar Ga pool tennis courts Furnished, TV • MICRO. -Baycre9t NB condo. trplc,
loan.Bkr536-3539" 1084 wshr/d ryr hkups: Al;ostnew 6-46-1191 Sun Deck. balcony. 100 S2100FF! WIHIT••••• o-. pool, jac. getecl.
•BR 3B ... num-erous l-!!!~!!!.---l~! S1350tmo lse 640-5324 --yds to Beach end Bay *ALA MOANA APTS * 1BR, lhort walk to ~n $550/mo. Mitte 770-2032 .. " Avail June I $450/wk 1 & 2BR !BA 0/W 8Mch ~r $750/mo Ind Days. 854-5254 EY99
upgrds. close to beedll -2 BR. 2 BA den. French 1818'" Balboa Blvd . beaullful Pooi area. lar~ utll. Avail 711. 494-2f.35 M cat a 1 wlff Shr tum S:lS5JL f)peo SaVSun (CKU Ma.a .11 24 dfl. new ClPt Wa.lk 10 Newpol'I lecToom'& laundry room. 7BR/3BA tux Beck Bey 12-4 Owne<963-2439 -•TIW,.ll• beech• S l.4 50/m o clo~ 10 5 .. 0,.. & bu--iu-_......_ 2669 ..
111•'5---··-729·7284 """'. " .,. ...g ..wport __,. I tnhm w /35•. Nl .m .. r FSBO SACRIFICE 5Br 4BR 2•,.,BA, 2 car. 1Ynny "IPfl llAllS &R S585-$6751mo -: lady. Pool, spa, 1.,,,,., ~::1 :J,~2 Ne~f~*°H':1 1006 ~~~0u~ti;~,~~: c:~ 2BR 2BA. new carpet, 2 F•IPUCI" 5~~ -•11111 I'"' Im• :;:,e o~::;.,, Y:;'.;
Hbr S•89K Ron 846-6727 cant Don Pteft M2·9797 cat garage. dl w. frplc 3 BR -2 BA. FurniShed. 722-9012 or 832-2232 * Wiii •T .... humor SSOO• 6~53
Walk lo bch S 1095 TV: MICRO. new carpet · Sorry No Pets l:XCLUSIVE BEACH N B M/f non emkr prof ITtPI Tl .U Ot>nen & Co 722·9730 Front and rear patios •Big. Beaut. quiet lBR COMMUNITY Matr bdrm w/BA. pool:
shoppl.ng on quiet street. lOO yds 10 Beach end Great Ets1de loc' Lndry, 2BR 2BA • den, Beautiful lndry, ~Ing. avail 711
Freshly refurbished a!!"!"--~"!"""-----•IAYlllll .,._* Bey S700/wk 1818 BBQ patio gar cable avl bay vlewt Micro. dtw, $450+ dep. 646-5437 charming 2 sty 3 bd, den. 1'B"R Condo. Encl -p-.iiO, at..,. community 2 BR, 2 Balboa Blvd. Newport $~5· No ~ts 631-8427 t1replec». trasl'I compac:--".'"':----..,..,...-.,-:----:--..,.-""' 1or & garage Enjoy our Newpcrt North awnrim dining & lam1ly room1 1100 ett dble garage Close to BA. air, lrplc, pool, spa .1.1. llWIEI BACHELOR APT 1n EHi· prvt beach $2350 All 2BR 2'<t8A pool ).c '1(/0
plus lovely yard with beech. $800/mo. Avail $ t 5 0 0 I mo Age n t side Coste Mese Small malntenanc:. lnct. non·tmkr fem n/pete
patio 760·3600 By0wner.nlce 1BR l 2x 711 631-2185 760-1275 l&SSIC. patio incl Cat Q I( ..... ~._._a* M00"111/peid7eo-3047 1 $389.SOO 50 • deck. patio. pools 211H21111 •• uw EXCEL LOCATION NB 2BR 1BA Tnhs. wash/dry, • • ..-95/mo 6'6-4902 SORRY. 0 PETS. N~smkr. 22-32 lhr. 38R
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ttOMI' 1-. NEWPORT-SCH Attract: ~2.9248 3BR. 2'~BA. 2 ce.r att gar, VIiie Balboa. beautiful lncd yd dlw, new range/ --------•I view. $425 Avail Juty REAl TORS Ive 28R 28A. lrplc In ___ _ _ view. pool, tip, avail 7·1. large 1BR Condo. turn Of drapes/paint $850/mo 8~919 Pettie
be. t Ba""ldeVlll8nAOn 2BR 2BA CONDO. encl 2·. _s_2._ooo_P8<_.._mo 760-9642 u n tur n . w n 11 e 673-6161 or 455-17~ •lmllll•• N·•mkg Mele. P"1 BR/BA • u · ,~ ..-car garage. new paint ·-carpel/wells, pool/spa, • the bey Move In cond. A Great location $900/mo. *llAllll llHE tennis. 722•9916 EASTSIDE 2BR tBA Frig, dllhwash9r. •love nr. Hoag Hoe~. N.B. Hunt. Harbour 1042 steal el oniy $45,000. or 972•2079 Elegant condo 2 BR. conv __________ 1w 1garege Close 10 every-incl No pe1s 545-4855 ~,;~~.:"~:;~rno +
HABBOUB .e.acllk Condo. best offer Bkr 675·6241 •2BR 1BA cabin In woods den. 2', BA. spa. warer-South Coast Metro ~~~~1~0 to~ ~',.7~~ow 11rEASTBLUFF 2BR 2BA .,,....,,..,.-_,,,.=.,....,,,,,--,--=--:o-::=
300ydstosurt Abeeutyl i..-a....r-a... 1400 on bluff' Big hving rm. fall S3500tmo LM req 2l86 _ Pool fireplace. view. OCEANFRONT N.B 2BR
$128.900 0P8f'I Sat/Sun ..uu '"' -trplc yard dbl gar $935 Gated community Days. WTll• coln·op wuhert dryer tBA. frplc. par1dno. Amp.
12-4. 17 162 PCH #101 ..... samnm 646-.1264 ~6'2·9666 848·1000 854·2002eves •2BR 2BA condo Poot .... .., $999NOPETS722-801l M /F No drugglea
2131592-2551 592-5430 Two 30x93' R·2 lots In N.B. •IUI -•• -,. '59• AC carport patio 2BR lBA. amall back yard •NEW 2BR 1BA. ClOY9tecl _l_5_7_5_Jm_o_646-04 ___ 2e __
B 673 928 • • EASTSIOE 4BR 2'.,BA -_. Gas/water P<1 S750rmo 0 w 0 ,7 .. ,. N par king bu1IHns pv1 • ....__ 1 1 ....._ llllsslon \llfjo 1067 near ay .4 condo. 2 car gar. frplc, •2Br 1•,Be $8!>0 •28' 647·7526 >gent as I hkupt "" o Pa II o S 8 5 o I mo -• •IJlllM _, 1----------pool. tennis. spa. wl d 28e. $875 Gar. inside pets ~5-163 1 All 4PM 714*979·9991 Stiffing female room· I .E. WlnCfd 1625 hkup_S 1350_ mo_ 6~·3335 lndry A~t 998·3195 -~--------1 WT••• mate lrvtne new UCI I•--------p Iv t p rt Bu --B FFS ~ .. 3BR 2BA DUPLEX on Master b«'lroom, al· ,. .. Tl Sill! JUN~IE •A~T~ l HOt:SES •3BR 2'-'IBA lownhouse. VERY SPECIAL LU .... lay Balboa Bhld nr bch & teched bath $425 mo in-
Owner has bought F0<.,.losur-OK end un11 Garage frplc, G·Plen lite& airy recent ~ lBR lBA twnhse Loll P1v1hon $1350tmo yrty ctudel utllllleS Call E.ar1y ""' .,., patio. pool. tennis, St 195 remodel 3BR 2BA. small lsiand 260(, bdrm new crpts orps 557 6985 morning/la1e afternoon ::~~~o~· V~e~'I bb.~ye !on ~o 714/499--0197 mo NO PETS 722-8011 ocean VteW grnblt No 319 Un1vers1ty Or c I UCllUIE ans-733-al 11
,_ •-pets $2000/mo 1962 lllllCI S7 15/ S700 ... _.. No take. par\. & shcpping. 3 •3BR Townhse Newport vista CeUdal 673~714 * * mo • "'~" b«'lroom with Master Hgts Obi gar . lrg yard. 2 BR 1 BA oew paint pelS 6-42·2816 ON THE BAY ReftlM \lflf'lltd 2726
bedroom relreat, 1 75 frptc, lndry hkups S 1275 LIDO PENN 3BR 3BA ON carpCtt S 1 o95 SA&-0645 . East Side of Costa Mesa, 2 BDRM. 2BA S 1,450 LAGUNA 8eec:tl ~
bath. La Familia Model 322·A Ogle 647-7540 THE WATER Dock avail 2BR 18A Duplex call 1 BOAM. 1BA 1925 aw,_., prof _.,,.. to
on I.,,,. oor~ lot(o----- - - - --2600 sq f1 $3000/mo "'•2 7051 No pett Dally 9-5 ,.._..' tund ICX>6 -..-'""' ..... •E'SIOE 3Br. 2Ba TwnhM yrly Agt 675-0101 Balboa P~ 26()7 _-_· 548 50 rent siu-t nou.. guest Iii-------• 9500 sq.ft ) veu1ted ceit· JC 2 car gar. yd. nu ca1pe1 w-·· · 1 1 _ wtno Of bright a spec:011 HaV9 lot1-Ptane-BullderS lngs. large country Houses ondol S 1200/mo 2036 Fullerton 3BR. 1BA. Newpt Htt. 1 BR. 1 BA on quiet srreet ,.. HUGE & CLEAN 28R 1BA.. room withi n IAVINE
Biii Hardetty AHllOf kitchen. family neigh· Appt only 968.8880 S l l50, 423 Wettminst91" Welk t9 beach Avail 6130 Super sharp 1BR nouse trplC, garage. 20' 10 bc:h. COVE Of' EMERALD BAY
503 Pe~ Avenue borhood. gas flrepl~ Gtrwral 2102 ------Ave Open Sat/Sun t·6 lJt11 .ncl $7751mo wlflreplace. vard & gar· 217 E Balbo.a Blvd 1-800-.333--0505
* 714·675·28&6* ONLY $212.500 CALL •MESA DEL MAR 3BR • 213i371-6650 ' 675.·9844 Beth age $775/mo S l050tmo Y''>° 675.9597 NOW WONT LAST• Kris 29A. trplc, lg yd, lmmae•
Gtrwtal 1002 I0]2 Kapp Century 21 Today NWPT TERR . 3bd lrple $1350 mo. 1 yr lse Peta •UYSlll Olff • Corona def Mar 2622 1BR Apt S550/mo TRW Liii WITll ftlW! I'";;::;;;;;;;;;;;; reatty' 531-2100 N~~5~0WERS . 2 Bd. bey ok. 720· 1704 Bkr 2 BR, 1 '~ BA Gated 2BR lBA Apt lrplc, DIW. req'd 132 Cecil Piece El901n1 2BR 2BA. frplc.
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llllMTll .. llTMUSTmll • vlewS1450 4BR 2BA House on huge comm Ftp. pool & spa view 2 parktng spaces Curt fl 631 -1266 (714)873·5088
BAY HIGHLANOS·N.B. llPl.ll LIDO ISLE . Elegant 1 bd. lot 1n Npt Hghls area. Aitch gar Welk to Bel 1•· '403 FERNLEAF · E'SIDE. 2BR 1• ·BA New PElllllSIU 4BA+ pool S568.300 n quiet Dahlia Ave. In ptc. i-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ eundeck s 1495 Pool. spa. fenced yd. 1 ·~ a shops S2.250/mo s 1200 • ulll • sec dep paint beleony. Pv1 gar.
CDM·DUPLEX tureeque Corona del Mar ltKh 1069 v Ill A BALBO A • car gar Water. grdnr. 640-1212 · Leslle. 660-8888 lndry rm Sm! bldf on YUILY lllTILI ~~;B:i~~~·~e 2 ~~~ ~~1'::,~1 g.~:. •11........ ;~~ouae. den. tam rm pool ma~~~b5~650/mo ~~u~~~~ 2~:: r:t~~~ •CHARMING 2BR • den. ~~';.\ 5~~1-g,~~~~922~50 .aYl-11 •IHllllm
NE3WBPR02R''°'TBTAESR2R8.!c·OOOE·NB tun deck, fireplace and •lfMTlllt BAYSHORES -2 bd ' den Eastside 3BR 2'18A 2·Sly gar. commun pool A/C 2BdA 2trplc stove l~w.J NPT-HTGS 2BR 1BA lrplc *•2U~ .. ~r~~ooms " carpets. drapes and Harbor View Hills. hUQe home S2200 s l600/mo 760•9535 Agt w car garage pa •O ... '"' ........ 3BR 2BA S 184,000 bltln• $589.500 pie-shaped tot 5 BR 3 BIG C.ANYON • 5 bd golf twnhme 2 car gar. frple. Walk to beach $1350 patio lrg yd. gar ln ... ry •Clo .. to beech
BRITTANY WOODS.CM Ill .... BA. tam rm. din ;m, course estate s 11 sOo be.lcontes. small pet Ok •CLIFF DRIVE OCEAN & mo Avl i 10 760-3676 Ouiet No pets $900 mo •Free 1111.CALL TODA YI
3BR 2BA 1245,000 --... I d I . $1250 Nr 20th/Newport BAY VIEW Charming 2 282 E 161h 646-6074 YIW IEITILS
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8R2BA,spa.newcarpet. cathoeils.upgrdes.trplc. lmmec Wests•de 3 BR.2., tam11y rooms 2·, BA. 2 LARGE 1BR upper unit •1-..TIFlll* 1l28 Rulland 646-3679
paint. Great loc $485K trench drs 10 d~. dlw. car garage 1mmed1ate unturn F11ep•aoe declt Ullff94 lfter till /J *MUI I Mllll* 415 Pirate Rd 759-1778 w/d gar s l6001mo Alll :t ~l~t<>;y ;;:'r:~. 18~: occu80pa1nc3v28 !~&~~mo !'.:02n51 vtew n
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famlfy room 3300 SQ ft. Lowest priced home on 852-8333 ~;3~:;1g~~3or Spacious 2BR 1 • tBA condition 1665 Retrig. ltooms 2706 -180-_,S,...,O,......,,FT,,,,_. -:Ce>r'::--ona--del,...,
By owner/cooperale. the aand 2-Story 2BR SUMMER RENTALS ----------• • twnhme Close 10 beecl'I range. micro p ool Mar Good pnlng c.n T,~!1~s.a~~11~~a=~~ e.<t0-5f8~~H~4~0oo1W ·-~~~T~ ~:Te~ab~/~~~ • ...;~~ .... N;~~rH:s~~~:::a2!!; FllllHllELOlllT :OO'~°:p~~~6!~~~';'~ ~!!i!d:;u~~·~~r~~· c~:~:~~M~,;~!~ Ken. ~~!.6!5-6700
Newport Beach with ••· Trl-Plex. So of PCH. 3BR. Asking $725.000 IULTIU Ill-I• 59951 122-0582 LeaM 5 BR. 4' • BA I _ .... 1•9011 after 6pm •CASUAL exec office at pensive greenbelts & 3BA houM fc two 2 bed EFF JACOBS 631-~9 mo $8 500/mo 759·8191 .1 Mt"Sa Verde 2BR upper ..., beaeh. 705 E Balboa
... Y ~ to freeways. 1be units. • car gar. ll .. ll • .,.,. NWPT HOTS 2BR 1BA The Prudenuel Celilorn1a Costa MfSI 2624 quiet c. ul·de·HC. encl Nr SC PIJa In beautiful lg Blvd P"1 belh. 525 sq ft.
shopping centers. back patios. $9951( &40·4544. • .. ...._ lll-4414 Furnished 2 very large BR, duplex, trplc gar. laundry Really $200 OFF MOVE·IN garage. $695 • sec home/turn Shr bath. $500/mo * 780-9792 bey. community Pool•.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .... _-__ •r __ • ___ 2 BA. patio. w/d, trplc, rm, patio, gardener. HARBORVIEWHOMES 2BR 1BA w ·ger bllins. 498-1936 or 751-9483 w/d,pool,spa.S400/mo ~--,,,...,,,-~:---:
tennl• & parb End unit Costl Mesi · 1024 .. llUll FIMT 11,050/mo Avail Sept. $800/mo. 642-99 ~8 --Beaut •BR .. bonua rm fncd yd wl paho Wtr pd, .HWPllT HlllTI . dep 556-1737 C M /N,8. Preat1960ut 500 :~!:~:':et~~~ & b~~b; 11., MWI •REDUCED 1100.000• Wint« rental 675·6565 Secluded Sea bluff Canyon Portotlno Pool & spa, 6e7 Vic1or1e I S735 3BR 2BA TAI PL EX ON BAY Furn rm I ba In dbl to 3400 a/f In Btlnk bldg
garage Owner want• to le TUNNING 4 BR. 4 BA townhouse. 2BR 1",BA. $2650/mo 675-7218 ~ell 636·4 120 9·5~M Avail July 1 631-2916 mobile home. pooi/prkng Close ~o S •~thing.
movethltpr-'y quick· OWC 1st TO. 1950 aq ft. trliev.I. $1,350.000 Balboa dbl garage, w/d hkup1, ---1BR DU PLEX wlstove kllct1men111es $450 Call fABUL iJ1_7370 LI Agt
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Agent. 850-1220 houses t o o c ean LUX ~onvdo •3tBep•2Btrom, n=:s21'=.51=-o 759.5011 J61s ·mo •o~V' '18A-18~·ntclOMts OM .., ioc• trom JwrA~rport. 4770 Von lll-1100 - ----•150000 •INCOME• bMCn. iew, r, a Of Hunt ltKh 2140 v .. • .,. $550 mo 772-'605 t>Meh on Balboa Penln Karman AYe , NB FAX, ci:-~E f.( KJNS all LllTllt $680 Ooo up to 6 people 2·car gar. • LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 2 BR 2 BA NEW. quiet. $475/mo .. '<t ul1I Fem recept. coot«. oonl rm.
LJVl'tJ • • 5BR 2~·BA + spa 2·St()f}' • I-.,· .. - -phone, TV. s 1200/wk BEAUT lmmac 3BR 2BA Charming turn 3BR 3BA am cmplJt FrplC slnd? Pllllm W/llUll non~amok9f 723· !253 kllOh, tree per1t1ng a cof.
I!!! (\\m\J\"\ home CIOM to shopping. • ... .., .,..._. Wint• rental available hOUM. new decor, gar home S3750tmo yrty 1.. rm. drw •'c 89 YllWUt --Air -fee 1-.ty bldg,"'"'· mo-
.. R£\LrotL(o9 Jes.al loeatlon. Cati for di-view. 3 BA. 2 BA. IOf reduced prlee Call ~ cukle-sac 1•, mi to S6000tmo Summer Rent &45-0302. 650·5286 1BR w/IOft & balcony No Hotttl/Motell 271 8 to-mo et $350/mo Con-
talla & private showtng roof~~~T 818-346-7440 bc:h 11350 76&-0207 Blll GrundyRltW' 675-3161 i'""•2 BR. 1•, BA pets $995/m<> 855-0665 IU&.mmlTIL tactAI Oulnlan.~·9S50
l&.L I_. Alt lltt 111-1'111 NICE 3BR 1 BA. trptc. IEW IOUIRllT ~~n,~ ~~'°gar=.i weSTBAY APTS Wkly ,...t... now eve11 Ex11t1ng HU"t 8c:fl offtce
WlllJB BLUFFS· BY OWNER. ~ r:~T,3~ TIWIMll UHWITEIVIEW now $815 mo 64~7804 1=~F MOVE-l~;15 ~:::.~~c~S:ej!!; ::.20::.:~
... 11'11 If 'Ill-... Drastically reduced, /mo.+ depoelt 54&-3727 2-3 BRt 1too-2eOO sq.11 2 BR 2 BA12.150 •BAY TIMBERS• 2Bdrm l'.Ba $~15 -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I l ust starti ng out. ~ MA.V S2NK All ne'llf38R 2BA. Starting ffom $2200/mo 1 BR 2 BA St.495 1BR. trplc. e.at>le. pool, 2Bdrm 2Ba 1835 Roommltfl Wanted $300/mo &41..$283 t-4 ~ ·I OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. COION def Mir 2122 (714) 536-7383 OPEN SUNDAY 1-" ~110. gar No pets 399 15 1 E 2111 St 548·2408 2724 Four omc:. 11191, In New-The ltf ~· ~r1u· ·1 20018ela,&31·71&4 AnneFrwman,Agent WBay St S685 650-6357 -----nr \t'\X'l 1.:· I ~ \ I •LEASE OPTION. New Signal Landmark develop Wat.rtront Homea ----1 Bedroom $680 -3B_R_2_B_A-.. o·c .. -n-fr·o-nt•I 'pen &Mctl~Slrno .. -'I REALTORS , ...... 2BR 2'~8A. Welk to avall 711/90.Lux 5.BR.3 Ae9tt0fa631·1400 11rClean,qUletlg2BR2BA, 28dtm l'•B• $795 rty View and bch prof' or ell tor per mo. UI • ·-3BA. 28A newly re• t>Mch. Mary Ellen, Agt. BA. 5 bll(s to Meet\. FR, d/w. lg clOMts. g .. eoolc. 22so Vanguard 5'0·9626 Y i ..'.nk $550 per mo ,_, Ind. uttl. 71..,a 1·7114. Pl.. --.. llLlll modetecl. Owtw '"9.000 Roger'• AM!ty. 675-2311 LA. 3 car o•r. S1500/mo LSE/OPT Walk to bNch amt baleony, encl gar. -----~tll • ~ Avail 1-1-90 --F-U-ll_a.Mce_..,.. __ O'l..,,,fft,...ICe-.,-ln
OCfAN & coettHM v'9w ~he Market! WIM t>e ..00 Pirate Ad. OPEN BEAUT 38' 2•..tla, 2 trptc, 818~9~2t66 3Br 288 bNcf\ ~ondo. 1825 NO PETS ~0-2495 1 Bedroom $680 &4S-3&48 · Newport Center, F....,,,
bultdlnO lite wltl\ln lhe SOLD 1hl• wffkendl SAT 11-4. 54Msto Oii'· Berber crpt. beam au~. pool. 2-car gar *UITWJ* 2Bdrm l '•B• S805 latencl .AMWef'i"I IYCI
gated comm. of ,sea Gr .. t location & prop· Eay term1 for Newport oellt , skylta. tub apa. lrvlnt 21 44 &42-8759, 213·456· 1939 lBR redt!C S8•0t mo incl t31 E 18th St 846-6816 C~2~•n ~:~PC~ on'1alee> .. 1111*,
Pointe. BUlldlno pan• erty. Attllng 1294,500. 8Mc:tl townhOme. , mite l200(), Alea &46.2"3 GREENTREE 3BR 2BA ~EWPORT C"REST3BR gu. wet.;. encl 9a1age -WORTH THE MONEY• ., :p:a~ H 75° m mHIM ...
avail, •••-llll Malle Offer! Tredhlonal from oce200an. Apfro,:; BEAUTIFUL 2Br 18a, encl Hee. 2 car 0-· ~ crpt, 2\l·BA. gar. pool. tenn11. 541·7854 2323 El'*' Sparkling 2BR 1''1 8A 9si-1eu °' &41-3eo1 ....,.10
._. AMfty at-7370 lmetety 1 aq. '' ci111r. petlo, gerd9n. New no pett. LM. $1,250/mo 11900 213-S.8-40e7 or twnhm. patlO. DIW. gar ----LAGUNA ....... • at1M1.
•. OAANOE eectuded gatd -.. -... -I l80,000. No 9QentL Call lint. Waltt to beech. Call coltect I 18-34"'°'40 213-378·Ht4 No Pets * IPIOllll * aml oompte11 lrom $805 Cotta Meal M/P: • n-*"'*r 1000 -ft, ... ,_ 1P1 ~t ........ 1 mint to 221ss la -...,., ttt-721-1118· i 2001 t72·207t L 2 e R 1 • e A SoffY No Peta &4~5235 to _,.,. a BA. 3'' BA •II 0'f s°"'" 0r....-frw·;. •BR/3B+ lake-; 2 hoiMe i.ttl PYitne E'~ LSEIOPT Wall to bMCtl. 1 • mo. TUATLEAOCK 4Br 38•. NEWPORT NORTH EXEC t!~:OU .. l aund,; rm. condo Mttr BA wrp\1 eoun.y. Cell 2._1111 hora.O~.Ttecle 4 fbtr. locetlon. Stnole femlly 3• tee bMCfl OOndO Ownef• fully f\lml~ 12500/mo New pelnt HOME 48A 3BA 3 c. patio all b ullt •l n 0-ftoint 2626 BA Mlerow•~.trpec.No lie '341t< m.7172 detecMd. 381', 2'~BA. ~ pool Q-Qt ' hOme. 2 IA. 2 BA,• den In/out. 23 Sltvef C,.._ Oii'· ~ loeatlon Yrty 1826,,,;0 peta t4t0fmo -+ \t uttl. ... ••t Ill'
-AtklnOS315.000.•ofl• 84247y 21;.458-1~ Avellf0f1.2or3rno..1 oent&4W4421&4·7127 IM~tmo&44-oes5 207eThurin Deluxe18AApt f/p,gar. Avallnow631-11t1 On._. 11t11 *'-In
---NIM1' cooperative. OPEN • block from bHoh ------Newport Sllor...--HA TSlMGMT 132-2232 cc.en view, upstal rs, COSTA Meal New...-C...MW.ete tl30 W.'I pe tfle dOoM\ In SAT/SUN or call few ap-• ~ * 12.500/mo Inc utll. , ... ,....._ _., 29A 1#1 ' tamit'f ----MOO per mo After 6PM I Oo 1 -iiiiiiiiiiiil ex~tor~thereofown· polntment. 548-700t. 'u"l reburblahed . t15-t075 ~·•~1twhom41. oom~t t=r own •Clean quiet lg 2BA et1-3653 ~fr,,,.iacr--~at:C-wt~ •llllT ..
.... You melt• the 320 E. 2 1'1 St. C.M AKA 111 .ooo. Aleo, 2 BA, 2 ~live 2 atory hOme In • 38A. bonu6. ......... ~ ~ $1750 per lBA. lg etoeeta. di .... new .... :r,mo .• $4-$s3s 500 N .... "'" 9wtd .
My 1 & we llfMlr• CotiM Viet• Court BA. lelMllOI• OCMf\ & b9Y 09de CdM So of PCH • • Q u I a It• garden ·•t 1 crpt vertical• eocl gar _ _ 2I04IOO "'· ,_ ,.....
=precpym :ou receive -.Ull0£AS Cl.OSE·OUTI .. 11",IOO Oetecl 2,IOO lq ft .. 3 IA. 3 BA: S.S,IOO/mo 154-Ml3 .!'!' 842 t -1735 NO PETS 840-2_~ El Toro 2632 (HI Sid• C.M. Fem ~IA.--.. , .. ,. ,~tea benefit• ~ 2 new HR 3~1A comm. Opef\ a.11Sun MMr Me w/f\'ple NWPT Hftl 38t 28a frplC •SMALL BACHELOA 2U JL: comm pool ~ Cell OK. Nw ta.II, ..............
t1eve -... ~, Aot townttom••· Cet"9fll '-4:30 Alt ~ 12 tx.ptlonett lt.IOOJmo 2 I 48 =~ s kt ~ H9t• .,.. i<I~. ctowNt--. 1 eerpon a ; f.21' ut~;'13"'° l*'9 Teo-1m ~ ft ..,... of. ~Dye.IV. Minch QIMano. yerd • .,.elO, 2 cer •T .-llftl '40-1111 ~ end. Incl tao0cwf'* ' I001 ,,..., ~ "f.:·,;r c. .epace.. pett netO-.. .-....._ c.MI
----.-"'oertlinl .... 000 --· 2-M. Incl ~ -'5tl• cJlcl ttabl e St15 Oita Etnplyd F9"1 f/fW ._In o...•1• ... nu ...... °'*'~. .,_ MA-lllr C.Op """ ~ C5PiN tiiUM 1-4PM .... 2171/W &59-1650/H ·~"" codlt"8 :.:::===,=== t• II 1m ~"°""·Alt· 141-3112 1121.000 .....-1 !,.11'1 !!» _.o T'..!;: 210 CAONIY LN •• IWESTBAY APAATMENTS 1 ... .,... ..,, ..-. l ,.... fl ...... ..,.,... comer '°' ~ .. ilOitlOlrr.' •• ,.. S1110lmo Oen/bey vw• S200 Of:'F MOVt-INI , ..... -111-1•10 ~··••"-;,llltJ ~ 90· Of OCNf\ UIT• OPINIUM>AY 12·5 ffpr ' IMflO._!__ IM•21A •MNer&Co fHtur1ng pool, apa, ttunt.INd\ 2640 --1.-BA :·1111 -w u. • •... Clele*•. :saA. no1 ~ Lerwtdl ioeaou. c116l> em i..-M Ir••• 1st-121t s>etlOS enc1oeec1 PMtlfnO ,.,,, ''" 2 "'2 ~-·-"-·-.... ~ yovt pOOI. tip QUtet ttreet l•ddlnd t419N't O.Wel* -3 ful '1"'9 bWft 1 1 V.-' 1 Sorry No Pitta. OlLUXf Tri....._. 31". 1°" ~. M9r W\ • P'1lly ..... ,_ ' .. ~ ProO•U• '340.000 make ofter ~ model·"'9edM ce119 trpac, 2 --., 2 -condo 1\ ml from 1111 I mTIL 1 Bedrooin SM$ 2',BA Roman tvb 2 tip, eve ~'"9 1690/MO mo 1111 1'. "-tm~~=--
U 800000 ... btMr It. oft Tuetll'I. JCL IMl'*Y'CISHSK Owner cat • •Id ··-a.ct\ Pool ........ , ... 11A. tum -~ttl&t t~ ..... sno 2.00•t NrHunt Hert>our 723 .... 12. 1H·0411. L . •I Qili lliiL =·~~;s4>..;.M_·1_1_,__75t-30tl ltCM7'88"*er . A I 7 .. ~or ...... 714 1.at0 125Clln19rSt 142·1424 l 14t5 (213)M0-9St3 tl1 .. tOI ~~:.;1~M.::..-___ _
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Making A
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FIUllADS
ARE FREE
Our distributors, by re-
stockina; our natural
,,_1,-,1ispays. They
do no sellina. Most ol
-stJrted part time, lad the minimum invest-
--! is ,~, ~.500.00.
for distributorship ava~·
ability, call 24 h1.
1-800-53~5841
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142·1111
HICllHil
By CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
•nd T ANNAH HIRSCH
Eas1 -Wes1 vulnerable. Easl deals.
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NORTH
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The bidd1na:
Eas1 ·~1h ·Wts1 North
P•M It 2 9 Pus
49 -S + 5 9 S t
Dbl -Pau Pass Pass
OP'ning lead: King of •
~ting lhc !ricks lhal arc your
due is no! always easy, particularly
when ont of lhtm consis1s of a ruff
in a 5ui1 where you have a iingle1on
and parlner has only a doubleton.
This hand, from the Omar Sharif
World Individual C hampionship
played last month at lht Sho wboal
Hotel and Casino in Atlanlic City,
N.J, featured SUP'rb defense by
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prof9sllonal: 4 hrs per day In A.M.; 4 days per
weeti; own transp, & tel·
«ences req'd. 9?~·8444
DAT iENi"fiV-aeNOFFC IHIHL lfFICI
·uPTO ssoo
PER MONTH
Aelt8Ufanta --LUNCH HOST/HOSTE
Mon 11\ni Sat 25-30
P9I' ...... Apply In
aon Mon-Fri 10-4.
Neiman M81"CUI, F
ltMnd. Exce119nl
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Relt91.1ran1a
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Now hiring HOtl .. &
Coctll911 Waltr .... A
In perlOl'I, 151 E..
Hwy .. N.B. 675-5790
ryp1ng & 10 Key Skllls CLEAK-CABE toon-prolil
Newty re<T1dl office next o•ganlzationl Full· Time.
IO J W alrpor1 , 557-6351 Medical/Dental beneflls. * 110 COWCTIOIS * UITETUllH
CarHr opporlunlly
Lloyd Pat ConltOI. G
ben9111&. Must have
driving record. Can
1179-6021 E..O.E.
II " 13
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SAGITf ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Family member says, "Please
hold back!" You'll learn more about motive direction potential of
relationship. Cancer nati ve says. "Perhaps' we bclo~g together."
Budget needs a1tenfion.
. ?,APRICOR~ (Dec. ~.2·Jan .. 19): Fragile: paickqc requires wam-
!ng. !"fandle ~1th care! Applie~ also. 10 other delicate manen.
1nclud1ng fam ily. roman11c relat1onsh1ps, Emphasize intellectual
curiosity, mak(' inquiries.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Lunar cycle continues hiah -
many look to you for le:adership. State views in frank. compcllin1
manner. Whal had been held back will be' released. Your views will
be-vindicated. Taurus pla ys role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Aucntion revolves around rela·
lives. trips, surprist visits. Much 1ha1 OC('urs,s-kcs pl•~ on tpur of
tht moment. Be ready so 1hat you arc not cau~I off·balanct. Gemini
will play role. ~
IF J UNE II IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You \.re an individual to
your finacnip$, always were, and that applies lven wht_n )'OU wrrc
1 ch11d. some pcoplt say you couldn't stand stjll. Ptmaps they wrre
ri1h1. You did no1 fit into family tradition. Pollibl)' were tcpar11ed
from o ne or both P11ren1s. Taurus, bro. 5cOl'lNO penon1 play
lmponan1 roles in your ~ife. Current cycle hipli,shtt pouibilil)' of
101n,& into business for yo urself. ~arital status, pouible lddilton 10
fam1l . love and romanct emo11onal fulfill~nt f'ca1"""9 in July.
•
GOOd overall ofllce & or -
ganllational sk1Hs & word
processing ability C1111
497·6919 or 494-6832
EOE
By PATRIC \I/ALICER
Wednesday, June 13
Early morning motor routes
available. Musi have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance
ARIES (March 21-April 20): Now you arc in a posilion to ensurt
panncrs or business associates 10 kct:p their part of the barpin. What
has recently hcrn discussed and agreed is both fair and just and on
no account n1ust you settle for less than you deserve.
TA UR US f Apri l 21-May 21 ); Try to think of this phue or cycle
as one 1n ~'hich you arc abou t to reap what you have town and
therefore yo u can afford to wail patiently for others to come to their
senses. A typical Taurcan is a tower of strtnclh. but not lr.nowina
when to let go can be a major handicap.
GEMINI (Ma)· 22-Junc 21): You still appear 10 be over-
sensitive, o'·crwrought and inc.lined to ovcr-dram11ti1e m1trimonial
or partnership difficulties. However, totally unexpected develop..
mcnts over the nex t few days should clear up misundent.1.ndinp as
well as add a fill ip to finances.
CANCER (J une 21.July 13): Cenain coUeq:ues or associaln
really appear to be making mi5Chief and doina their u1most 10 make
you feel i~ola1cd . apprehensive and insecure. Now, however, you
don ·1 ha ''e h> hold your ton1uc or mince your words or worry 100
UUI F /T a p /T. bpwl9nce
metil & machine 1r
545-740~ llam·3pm
*UlES* A lhletlc l Mgr /T ralnee
$375-$475/wti:. If you Ilk
l?Qrl& & money, -me
hllYtl a ~lion tor you
Call Mt. Kerrlgen.
545-8042.
SELL BRITANNICA fro
1Hd1 & count• location
a Mtn $330 per
(g ro.sa). Call B1a1r
1-800-629·11121.
.... 111111
~p. pr.,.,rlld, general
dutlel, 10 10 6, 540-8534.
SECRETARIES
Nelldlld for T9"'1POfary a
Temporary 10 P9rm¥1en1
A189"m9nla.
·-FllT
• I.Ila 1·2·1 . .... much abou1 your long·tcrm career prospects.
LEO (July 24-Aug. 23): A love affair or lonptandina rel&· WEOFFERHOLIDAY ANO
tionship stilt appears to be goi ng throu&h a difficult or unhappy VACATION PAY PLUS
phase. However. over 1hc next few days you may well be able lo ON-GOING BONUSES
salvage a grc~1 deal by slightly changina yo.ur positions over finances o.L. WMWll' T«npor•la
or propcny 1ssu~ . 71!:ill-2~'::::':::cl -VIRGO (7\"Ug:-24~Sepr.:-23):-~eep1t:nmnbe:rin.--tha1-P11110-nr ---
Scorpio is ncn1.• supponrd by Jupiter and therefore -no matter what IJ .. ll
relatives. colleagues or close associates think. uy or do -no one (AND OTHERS)
and nothing can prcven1 you from tak.ina off and paintina on a much ·
broader .canvas 1n life.
LIBRA (Sept. 14-0ct. 13): New and ellcitin1 planetary influences
now signify that seld om have you had so much 10inc for you.
However. don't just count your blcssinp -utc them. What you
have, own and what can be yours arc &ifts to be utilised 10 1hc full
for yo urstlf and otht·rs. .
SCORPIO (Oct. l 4·Nov . 22): There is no doubt thll June it still
1oing to be a n1cn1orablc month for yciu. First, however.Jou mutt
SCJ)(ratc you~lf fron1 individuals or situations which ten to make
you uptight, insecure and inc.lined to over..dramatitc financial
difficulties.
SAOmARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc. 21): YOu have been out of favor
either personally or professionally for so Iona now you 1Cnd to over-
ttact to even 1he sh&htest rebuke or criticism. Over the ncll few
days, however, othen' direct or probin, questions rally will bt
designed 10 help 'YOU back On your fed.
CAPRICO RN (IJ«:. ?l·Jan. 20): The true in-lion of
current planetary innuen~ is this. Day !;))'di)' you art aow pini111
a arcater insiaht into both intensely penon1I aftd prolietlional
difficullics and, above all. finally rcalisinajust how tma.IJ.minded or
immature ccr1ain associates really •~.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21·Fcb. 19): A brilliant aspect to Pluto 11 the
mld·heaven-point of your solar ehan is a~ to atop IOint over
old around and get back into the mainstream of life. You have mPCh
to do, learn and c~pcrien« -be it on a very ptrtOnal level or
rqarding your 10111-tcrm career prwpectt.
PISCE.§ {Feb. 10.March 20); Slick your neck out, stick to your
auns and do 'lt·hat sult.s you best. Loved OMS n bound 10 arpe the.
toss 111d endeavour 10 alter travel pl1n1. However, for inteawly
personal or profcsssional reasons. you limply hive 10 Ill 1 movt on.
YOU CAN EARN '60 •
S 100 ANO MORE EACH
WEEK · WORKING PART TIME!
We f\8ve a· NEW PRO-
OA.AM !or STUDENTS
12-11 YEARS OF AGE ~ ut ... """ CUI-'°"*• '°' our ,,..._ -·
CALL UI '{ODAY '""-.... , .... """'
1t1a11;111.111 .......
IF J UNE 11 IS YOUll llRTBllAY: Theo quite _...,,
ls1>«ts on your binhday rtlate 10 bolh career and flaaaclal inacten.
Therefore, durina 1he: comln4 yn.r YoU mut1 put aD the recrnt
disappu1ntmcn1s. rebuffs or failure out of your mind ud c:aplllliae
10 !he full on uniq,uc: opportunhtcs to enhlna! your reputahon aaid
add to ·our s«unly, _ _ -------..l!~-----~ll
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Cabl,,..1-Panel-Lock .. S...,._Orywtl-Petlos-4tc
35 yr. np. wry 8'2--0517 TlllY 8.llTm
AE8fOENTIAL-COMM1:" SERVICE CALLS SER·
Remodet+Aoom lddftlona. VICE CALLS. FREE ESTf..
Doore. Windows. Petlo MATES. Llc#527•59
eowta. Dec:tta 142-1951 CALL Tracy, 5'8·2317
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WH•'L-A•~.Ucen•. AMI. A8tel. 13fr5523
.,. ..... mt
DraJn.s.w.r/Rooter R•
pair °' ln1taH Disposals.
Toilets.' Faucets. Water
Topped/remove Cleanup Heeter1/F111er1 Leak De-
.nu l1wnlspr1nklr 75 1·3•76 1ectlon Comm'I Biiiing
GREEN LIFE by ERIC Avail llc·d 5•8 .. •531
Deslgn-lnstall·Malnt . E:'X'P'ERT s.rviCe &-Repair
111-11M Plumber since 1952.
Water t1Mtera~cs11posa1s.-*LAWN MAINTENANCE tollell·faucet•·ll•turH
Full Service RHld'I llc•'°9035 ff'-8919 Comm'I. No Job Too Big
or Too Small. 531·2507
UllFlllFlll,_
Lawn-Tr ... Shrub-INlall. Realttenti.I & Commercial Sprlnkler 1ns1a11atlon. Reroofa, rep1ira & skyltl
Tree Trlming & Removal Ouallty Work. Fair Ratn.
Lawn Malnt & Ctnnu Faat GUARANTEED Svc
Rototlllng° •32-880/9' FREE E1t1ma1n •557•9• . "8·5891 •9•-650•
GAR~·Full Servlcle ----
L1nd1cape·Sprlnklers· lllT IMF•
Soda-Mow-EdQe-Clnupa. Reroof/Repalra. All WOfk
Aee8 Rat-. 9'6-2711/E guat. llc 510720. 557-40Ml
A:oT~~~~:~~:-... 111rm •· Julian & y G · Add Value to your home Ol•nda ar-wtth a New Roof. All types ~s.Mce. 142-3121 of resl<Mntlal rooting.
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Free•tlmates 531·7100
BALBOA ISL. ROOflNG
Summer Soecilll Flnlnc:·
Ing evllt. Lk:.llM 25 yra
eap. Fr• •t. 875-5095
YOU CA
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TIWbO • ..-nt oond. -1111. 1 owner. 17,110
721-1477.
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MY LOST~ YC>Uf' GAIN!
SACRIFICE! Leew_lnt
eountry. ~ ... , °"" 1900 ,,,.... -... ,.....
-19001 White, ~.
S«lou• inquirer9 ~
$13,000. PYMte -"·
Deya 7141147-1111.
E~ 71•!345-0ll1
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...... S*'Y. na ,.•-L• ......... , ... a.. DrM............. .... .... rm 11_111T ....... •••II• 1174, n•• 1 ..... IOedii.-Oiliij u!_ ~ _-.. _... _.., ,.....,. --.JIO.C-lllle.C.. F.:!:: ~ r& .._.. m04or,.. 13.IOOIOeO. ...... ·=L -· u-.-._. -....... .,.... ............. "" -. ...... Ille new. Ceil me. •• -51213 65• 1140 "'80 -..; • ..... OACIO~UTHOIUZID c-.. ........ ICMIDM.) Lefeure De!=~· • ., ........ ,.
SM,000. M2·2U3 VW ''6 JETTA .,.. :'t0 ~-= •-:r .. -.:...-.:=~ =:-;-..::., 0::: =:. !...'111--.
PORSCHE .... 1111. &. 4 0r,tnrl.1.!'}·~cond. ........ LOTI. LOCATm AT 1IN Allonl9l' of Or ... --.100 C.-..... 0. ..,_, •P••hwlth ctulee control. 16,000 UtlU, &t0-804t. ..... CHURCH ITRHT IN AN.. (Mtft; TholW J ..... -..:11n 1'I ...... -
White -4th bl** IMttw ..._ ZONI. INYIRONMINTAL o.utw D111tt11 M· nm 1MJ1' -11 .,._ 'r .... _. .... .
lnterlof, AM/FM cwette ="MINA TION: IX• ..,.,._, .. lOIJ CMo C.. ..... by. 1 ......... , ......... 11: ~dlN'l'llA)~pliliiiiW'1iWii
atereo. Ellcttlc eunroof, Aiw Donlellk 9w e ·OT , _. .. " .. ,.T DrM Wiii. lenea AM, CA TN r .. letreAt •••· COIN LAUNDRY. II • fi!P.&:e door locka, .... L AIC. ~ .._.:NT· L LL ·~ =-ID· lt701 .-..i ten(tOI .. of ......... 10 .._. _.. 1"" 11111 1lillll ..... II )SQ 11 J Alarm with remote. Ex· A tN5 Alllence -.. -,,._ ._, rvn .._ ol tM, Cllllln In • ,_ UAdlr ._ ....._. ......... IO • ....., ...... tf • 0.
tended wrenty H OOO Yeftlbte Loeded brend ,..._ r•.. • .. IGGI , AUTHO•UHD ~for Oourt/Olvll ~ Wot ,_ ........ ollloett. llT• el .... -.1---------
mllH Excellent con· new cuitom t '$2500 AU1o, air, tllt, wMele, AGENT FO" "01E"T • ..... .._onNl.A TIR HRYtCa llCROW --C-. "tMR") ....
dltlon: Mutt Miii St5,000. 714·897~'49 ' ' bedtlnot. (02338) ~~~~J~ L'b~~~~~~ Tiie ,_,,. to tlmlly lie Loleure Developlftent COMl'~t lf!C·· 14194 .......... • ..... •---liiilii-----
OB0832·&710 ... ONE LOr.ATED .AT lllld we I -Nied ............ ofC ... 1Na.lno., lleDll mva., w..11-. ......... . AITll ... IHI 2 ...... 2 .... E[DEH AVENUE en lntoreet "' tM ~ "°"°'· l"f••••.. Clllomll tata Oft or.... ,.. ........... ....
PEUGOT Gov't MILur• & IU,....... ftH .. re ...... rw4 IN •N •2 7 0 N"' EN PfOpOtty In "'° 8upottor TNe etoll ••ti -.... Juftl II, 1"°' .. ~ . .Mlt 11. -. .. 1 ... -·.. .... . ....... . ,. " ~ ~. . Cour1 .. ,...... In ,,.. prop. ........ County Clortl ol °"' ,,. 1Mlll .,....., ..... ,. ,..., .... -• --Corvett•. luxury CVI, .., .. 1. VIAONME NTAL D E· bolflQ ~ OI Ot• °'* County on June a -to Calltomle UnllDnll ........ ,, ...... ..
S2845 (•KIBARI. Private vona l truck1. Cell Tl.WINATION: EXEMPT. dor9d forfillt \o the Stote o1 '"° ' tommeu:eol Code ..... -,_ tf .. Dito
party. 534-555& 1·900-321·3386 Ext 170. IFTHEAIOVEACTION(S) c.llfotnlo Ind dlatributod ,_., ttOI. llW'I ..... fl Dlrll11 1 -•a-• llW•U Open 7em-10pm $12 feo IS/ARE CHALLENOfD IN puraAOnttotMprO'<llllonlof ~ Of"'91 eoeet Tiie '*"°WI....._ o1 ........ ,_ 'Ill .. GRE~ECT;~Nof90 .... l.111Jlm ~~(,~~T~~~~~':~ ~=~Codlru:: ~3~June 1'f• 11• 21. :::...:-: .. : .. ~ :.,~·=~
Range Rover• -• an A uto , air. platHrlng. THOSE ISSUES RAISED IN notice"' MIMg • T-511 TIA URVICE UCM)W ....... .. ... .. ,Ill WTI 5 apood. (2CSN803) c .... uo. (A54001) w A 1 TT E N co R • PuClllflod OrMOe COMt COM,AHY, INC., 14ae. .. Dll1rtae ._.. .... ._ 1-.,. •1 ....... &.... lll,111 11,111 AESPONDENC E DE· De1y Piiot June 1~. 20, 27, ~ IMI., w .. , .... , 11 z · 1 el • .._ W Oft '*'-JI, 1llO, M WI_,,.. e _..., .... • • -r -. .. -~.--LIVERED TO THE ZONING 1tl0 ••ti".,-Calbnlel2taWl .. leM .................... 4Wllll'Gl .. A.-.................... Iii._ 122 ... 1M ........ tall N-.,. ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR W~19 ~ '~ ~ ...... dlloN ~ _, .,..._ .......... • .. '°" ..... Clllamo. .. ~ lfl .. ..... Ul-l1ll la .. 11 TO THE ABOVE DATE OWB&DltCCMIT ~ 1t111 bo Juno n, DlltrtDt'a ,,__ .... ~&lmrtMd• Court .. ,_..,.,_,,.
I•-------· Mr~"b:T~~~ ~:g:£ MlJC fl)TlC( CCWTYCWOll._ 1lt0 ~II ._..,_.. •••I 11 100IOM ... "Pro-S1.D~CUl&mNCY90 ::..-:&."':'.:'S:.':f
SAAB 900 . 1988 TURBO I~~~~~~~~~ APPLICATIONS, TELE· 700CMcCenWDr. =~ t:;li.A:. .. ,,1=~ ..::n l~looo c.lbNe lllld ...........
CONVERTIBLE. 5·speed, BUICK '86 RGO SPORT .. DlllJ 1111 P~ONE 76-4·5245 OR CALL PICTmOUI ....... ~i".:2 Deeod: ~ 2t, 1t10 1ft11111t • .. ,_. .. ._ 1IOft 11t71111 e ~ ._ 11W11*1t to._ prcMl6ol11 ol Dl•cl~. warranty, extra• SKYHAWK 41 OQ.OM Sepd, air. P•· pb. °"'''"'Al THE OFFICE Of THE NAlmlTAW ....... 11•0 uea ""--... • ""°' ., ......, .... ~ 0.-..... llllda..tyCodeleo-
S22.500 642-3865 Greet stereo S4,225: cass;lllt,cutomwt"tl1.f1tco P LANNING DIVISION. Thefollowlfloper90011re C~~-9eC..Ac.ll_....llf:Klf .. ,,.... ... :;;;;:..._ ,..."'*''· · *"' ,,,.. """°"' _._
TOYOTA 1986 4Run;;;f. 497-6468 n e mrlel (2S~M217 K =l'°•.llt:IR~n· d~A~~SIGNER CA•MR•IR T ...... VllO ...... f 1,IOt-taii11 •an C*llOOI .... ._ Tiie praperty w .a.ct noelooor~ COMI
47K Power steering. CAOILLAC'71CO.V. ..... FORNIA. ' • JEWELRY, 250 Newport PET A-~·g::,. Coel1 ===-~~ ~~::.:~t1 ~1":; ~Juftl-;r20 27 ~;J,~t: c:S;ite~~.1::.2 Power wln~owsllocks. PuDllthed Orange Cout = ~ •9~ Newpor1 DO H'=~''c",~~~ Dely Piiot Juno '3, lllO tom6e 8'1Me. °' ol "'° Hoofttl WI SotoCy 1110 ' ' '
lent condition. $10,900 AIC. AM/FM. good .... -c ..... 11 DeityPllo1June 13, 1tlOWO 3 A .. Sh9nl:30114Sonr1sa, ANDFEANANDOHORACtO WOte M ~ bo,..,.,.. by ... Code. You are f\Ofoby W-011 transportahon. 1 CIPU o ON .... ~ 080. Ron. 714-892-3474 $1000 OBO 723·l288 Ler,:.1 Niguel, Cell!. 92877 LL ,...HALF vrl---------
To.VOTA 77 wagon ----••2-M1I l'talC NOTICE hit Du11neH 11 con. GC A IS ELD A S 0 PH I A NlJC fl)TIC( ftaJC MJ11C( ftaJC ll)TIC( PmlJC .,TIC( CADILLAC '79 Eldorado -ducted by: 1n Individual IP UL L 0 . MAR VI N 1---------1----=..;...--..-.....;;...._ ---------5 spd, ale tow pkg, good Diesel Sharp. 61 K * .... fm II* '1CTIT10US .,..... The regl1tr1nt(1) com· HORATIO CIPULLO, AND
cond $1.500 obo. L d d $2500 OBO -NAMllTATl•NT mern:ecl to ltlnUC1 bull· K E LV IN H O RAT I O 540.1542. oa e 6 LINCOLN 1989 Contlnen· The following l)«IOnl are nesa under the FlcllllOUI CIPULLO. MINORS. HAVE 44-6689 tal Signature All options doing buelneN 11: 8ualneH Neme(a) llited FILED A PETITION FOR AN
TOYOTA 85 Corolla SAS plus sunroof, du1i.-air· L.0 DESIGN. 2406 Holly above on: NIA ORDER TO CHANGE
20R. 5spd. ale. snrl. cruz. CAllLUO 'll lmllE bags, CO Take over Lane. Newport Beach. Calif. Ml Sh9nl NAMES FROM FERNANDO
tit whl. JVC AM/FM cass. lease $601 401mo. Prl· 926&3 Thia 1t1temen1 -• llled H 0 RAC I 0 CI PULL 0 . nu, Drksttirs. pp $4.500. White with white vinyl le>p. vale party (2RFW339). Susan K Aver;. 2406 with the County Clefk or Or· GR ISELDA S 0 PH I A
55 7 ,4095 Powder blue. leather in· 64 1 -6885, 640.M 55 Holly Lane. Newport Beach, ange County on May t5, C I P U L L O • M A R V I N 1erlor. e1Ctremely well _ Calif 92663 1990 HORATIO CIPULLO, AND
TIYOTl •11 4 HllEI
5 speed 11r casseue. mag
wheels extra clean low
miles (3.4445)
T111141r1 11i.111 f tr4
142-0010
maintained Orlglnal LINCOLN '66 Conlinental Thts buslneu -1~ _ '417214 K E LVIN H 0 RA T I O
owners extra car. $3.000 Clusi<: Sutcide Ooora d~ed Dy: in lndlVldual Published Orange Coast CIPULLO, TO FERNANDO
Negot11Dle M essage Good Interior, Meehan-The r99l11r1nt(sl eom· Dally Pilot May 23. 30, June HORACIO DIAZ. GRISELDA
(714) 361·8650 Or aher 6 lellly Sound $ 1900 men<*S to trlnsae1 bust· 6, 13. 1990 SOPHIA DIAZ. MARVIN
pm (71 4) 847-2393 ness under the Fletitlous W·tll7 HORATIO DIAZ, AND
-----------Business N1me(s) listed KELVIN HORATIO DIAZ. -C-AOIL1 "C '86 LINCOLN ·71 Continental •b<We on Aput 1990 .,. .. IC NOTICE It 19 Mreby Ofdered tllet ..,.. 460 engine Runs good Susan K AV«y n~ Ill peraona lnter•ted In Ihle
Beautiful Sable S 1250 SEE M2.0567 Th•s statement was ltleO FIC11T10UI .,._11 matter iippew befOfl thll
SllAI hYIUf M ERCURY 1969 Cougar with the County Clerk of Or· NAm ITATl....-T court In oec>enment No. 3A
TOYOTA 88 MR2 Ortg· $9 900 646-4848 or XRT Loaded great con, 11ngo County on May 15. The following'*'°"' are of the Orenge County Su·
tnal owner 13000 miles 548-3959 Be Ca 1990 doing business 11· e>erlor Court 11 the .cscsr ... L o a d e d ' $ 9 2 7 5 ----dtlt0n st otter II FU7117 POWERCUTS 4509 W ltlOwn lbove on Jut'9 21,
645-0t30 & 957·2837,1•--------497.5047 PubllShed Orlllge Coast CoastHwy ~tB .. ch 1tl0.112o'CIOCllP.M.,8nd
evenings
VW 1967 Bug
Class oriq1nal good cond
must sell $2 500
966 1473
VW t97t BUG
Bes1 Oller 548-6157
CAllWC 'II SEYIUf MUSTANG 1982 D111y Pilot Mey 23. 30. June Calif 92663 • lhen 11'd 1h«e lflow cauM,
El.1aa.-Must sell Dest oller 6. 13. 1990 Kevork George Bedrot If any they h1ve . ..ny the
-11; 548~t57 W-988202 David Dr . Newpori i>eettfon l0f ch1099ofname Leather. Bose. W"e Beach, Clait 92663 lhould not be gr1n100.
Wheels Covers l'taJC NOTICE This buainess 11 eon· II is turt~ ordered th1t 1
on1y 34 878 miles dueted Dy an tndMdui t copy of th11 Older to atlOW
• 800181 NOTICE The reg11tran1(1I eom· eavN be published In Or· $13 110 INVITtNO elDS menced to transael buSI· .... C.... Dolf Not, 1 ' cc-m ness under the Fictitious new1pap1r of general
... ,,.,n ... a.,.• • .....c MU•tra
l'OR Tiii MON llD ··a......,_. of Community 0..11111*lopx:"111m1111e11nn·t
ObjectMt MCI Propoeed U. of FUnd."
tor the Community Dewlopnwrt llock Orn Progrmm
1--.11 trllClll y..,
l/W 1475 Bug Wh•te runs
great e-cellent con·
d111on S 1 950 %4·5917
IEWNIT llPOITS Notice Is hereby gwen thal Business Nime(al lllled elrculatlon publllhOO In lflla J 100 W. Ceitt ..__ eealeO Dlds wm be received above on May 14 t990 county. 11fell!once1 _... ........... YI ... ,. 1 .... 1 ·-..,..., __ ••J by the City of Hunttngron K Bedros • . tor lour coneecuuve W'Ml!I r--..,.. ~.-• -122·•100 Beaeh at the olf1ce of the This •tate~I was filed prior to the day ot the hMr·
City Clerk at Cny Hall. 2000 with 1he County Clerk or Or· 1"t
CHEVROLET IMPAL A -
--,Mein Street Huntmg1on ange Counly on May 15 Ila. M1y 18, 1990 l/W 1983 RABBIT GTl,l•-------•1'
Dlac~ 50 000 original
mile~ S3 750 OBO
499.14q3
VW 1985 GOt F 2-door
Musi sell Good con·
d1t on 4 1 e.... ures
t<enwood pullout stereo
Dae~ I nted window'!!
sunroc• s.s 800 neqo
I I a t· I ... ~,}. r I' I e
2 t3.470 • 166
v w 1'l8 • Cao,.01e1
B•ac.• o ~c· t-11er1ded
warranty 11arm on91n111
o .. ner ~1 .. a1s garaged
l'•LPllPl"t cond I on
$8 7SO 080 73 l 240 I
MUC NOTICE
Beecn. Ca11tomt1, until the 1990 ' JA•I A. JACKMAN,
1971 350 erigine. runs PLY M 0 UT H 1 9 8 6 hour of 2 00 pm on June ,..457171 JUDQl/COMMllllOMlR
great s 5 o o o Bo Caravelle Turbo Loaded. t9 t990 at which time they Published Orange Coast Of THI lui.NOR COURT.
965-8879 all ma1n1a1r1ance records. w111 be openeo pubhcly a.nd Dilly Pilot May 23 30 June Publilhed Oranee Coast
eitcellent cond1t 1on •tad aiwd 1r1 the Counell 6 t 3 1990 Dally PllOf May 23. 30 June
DODGE 89 COLT S3 850 252-8205 days Cnamt>e<s tor lhe 1nstalla-· w.984 6 t3 1990
5 speed a c am Im 838·6618 evestwicnds uon 01 trall1c aignll 1ntet· w .997
cassette e•cet1er11 cond connec1 111 various locations ---------
S5900 272·3693 PONTIAC 84 Sunbird LE 1n the Ctly of Hunt1ng1on P\B.IC NOTICE
Convert lurDo power Beach ------------------
everything AM FM can A se1 or ptans spee1f1. K·57711 P\B.IC fl)TICE E•celtf'nt cond1t1on runs great tight very catt0'15 and othef eontrac;t FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS
$4400 FIRM 631·6283 c.lean S3 500 H documents mil)' beobtatned NA• ITAT£MENT K 11-
Mike Stanley 548-3249 w 549 9900 on June 6 1990 at the De· The tollOWlng persons 'lfe NOTICE TO
panmen1 of Pub11e Worlls dOlng buSlnHi as C,.EDfT0.-1 Of NEAR NEW 1980 I Maryanr'I 2000 Mam Street Hunt· Con1tnental MobllehOme euLK TilMdl'IR
FORD PINTO BLUE T·BIRD 56 Immaculate 1nqton Beach Caltforn18 Park Assoe11tea 3 187 -H (a.c.. et01-et01 Ill Y 2000 llUS recent lul! res1ora1ton upon rect'IPt ot a non-rerun· A1rw1y Avenue Costa Mesa U.C.C.)
$4000 Call 548-3758 air S25 000 838·3232 dll>le lee Of S25 00 CA 92626 Notice II hereby given to
Each bid shall be made on JOfln Hancock Mutual Lile erad11ors of 1ne wtlhln
DODGE 89 COLT
Pla.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE lhe Proposal F0<m and 1n Insurance Company. A named rransfetor(•I that 1
1ne mannl"f provided in tl>el M1ssacnuse11s coroorauon bulk tran11er 11 lboul to be
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS LEGAL s T A T E M E .. T 0 ,.. eontracr documents. and Jonn Hancock Place made on l)erl()nll J>(operty
NAME STATEMENT PU8UCATION WITHDRAWAL shall be ac.compan.eo by a Suite 200. Two Copley hefeln1'1er delcrlbed
Tl'le rooowono oerson• are PUBLICATION FROM PA"1'NERIHIP ceruhed or cashier 's check Place. Boston. MA 02117 The names aod bu11nesa
:Jo1ng business as NOTICE OF OPfAATING UNOUI or 1 bid t>onO ror not 1es1 Huntwood Pafk P1rtner1 addrenes or the Intended
DUGGIN ENTERPRISES NEGATIVE FICTITIOUI •UllNEll lhan 10% ol tile amount of Ltd .. a California llmlled lr1n1larora .,.. SAEB
t2 I 72 W•nror SI G8rden DECLARATION NAME the bid made payable to Ille partnership NAVID. 2540 Main SI ., Unit
Grollf• Calif 'l2F.41S TtiE COSTA MESA I Ctty of Hunllnglon Beacn 3187-H Airway Avenue M,lrvirle.CA 92714
B"•Mly Ovqg1n 12112 PLANNING DIVISION HAS The lollow1ng person has The Contractor Shall. tn tile Costa Mesa, Calllorn11 The loe111on '" CallfO<nia
W1n10,., Sr Garden Grove PREPAAED A NEGATIVE withdrawn as 1 general part P9fformanoe or the wOfk 92626 ol the ehlef e•acuuve olflcl
Caltl •121;.i~ DECLARATION ADDRESS· ner lrom the partnership OP· and 1mprovemenrs conform Thia bustness Is con or pr1ne1p11 bualnesa olflee Th•~ bu~"""~~ is con 1NG POSS IBLE EN· eriung under !he llCllllOUS to the labor Code or the ducted by a 101ntventur1 olthe lntCH>dedtr1naferor11: duc1~ b; on ond1v1dual VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS business name ol LAKE S1a1e ol C111torn1a and otl)er The rag1stran1 eom· Mme.
rn .. ••g1~tr;Jntf5I tom FOA THE FOLLOWING FOREST BARBER STYLIST l1ws ot the Slate ol Call-menud to rransact busl· All Olhet bualnesa n1mea
ml'nC:"d 1' rr 111s .. r1 l'u'' PROJECT 11 24301-0 Muirland' Blvd lornia 1pp1tca1>le thereto. ness under the lle11t1ou1 and addrffl88 uMd by lhe nes~ "'"L1t>• ''" F 1111ous DEVELOPMENT REVIEW El Toro Calif 92530 with the e•cepuon only ol bullness name or names tnlandOO transtflf'or within Bu~in,., Namfl!I" ll!!ed DR-90·26 l'OR TODD The rietitious bu1tneu soen variation~ that may be listed above on 06104190 lhrM veer• list yean lut
abO•f'On Mil> 14 t990 !SCHOOLER ANO AS· nemestatemenllorthepar1 required under !he speetal H UNTWOOD PARK pastsolar 11knownto lhe
Beverly L Duggin I SOCIA TES AUTHORIZED nershtp was Med on Novem 11a1u191 pursuant 10 whten PARTNERS LTD . I Call Intended tr1n1faree are
Tr"s "11Pmen1 was 11 l!d AGENT FOR NORMANlt>et 12 l985inrheCountyol proceedings nereunder are forpta llmlled par1ne<ll\1p none
wilt-'"" (.')o,n!t Clf'r~ ol Or KORN TO CONSTRUCT A Orange take" and wflteh nave not BS-Aletl1rd Half & A._ The name(sl and bull,_.
ange C.o-,n11 n Mav is s 100 SOUARE FOOT IN· l'ull Nsml' and Address 01 l>eefl superseded by 1ne soe11tee, tne a Calllornta address or the lntenooo
1940 o us TR 1 A L B u IL D 1 NG ine Pe•sor Wilhd• awing provisions ol the l abor coroorahon a genefat pert lransfetee(S) are MOharned
F4S71t1 LOCATED AT 878 WESTIFranlo. Tlddeo 22922 Code Preference to labor nef Zolfaghar1 and Mofdeh
Publ"""O O•il,.,Qf' Cont 18TH STREET' N AN MG Plainsv~w C.rclfo f l Toro shall be given only 1n ll>e Rtenatd A Halt President Zotllghlll at 24146 FOf'lvne
Daily P1tc.1 Ma, ;?3 JO June ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL Cahl 9;i630 ... mann« P<OVtdld by law Th11 statement wa1 tlled Drive. El Toro CA 92630
6 I) ·q~o D E T E R M I N A T I 0 N Publt\t'lf!d Oran~ Coast No Did 11\all be constderecl Wllh lhe County Clefk of Of. Thal the p(operty pertl-w 98;i NEGATIVE DECLARATION Daily Pilot May 23 30 June unless ti ti mlde on a Jorm ange County on June 5 netll hef"eto II delctlbed In
(AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW 6 13 1990 turn1sne<1 by !fie Ctty of 1990 general .. AeallUrltll and
FOR 21 DAYS AT THE w 989 Hun11ngton Beach and IS Fue:Mt It IOc:lled I t 2S40 Main St ..
PLANNING DIVISION1 I med4t 1n eccordance wo1n the Pub1111\ed Orange Cout Unit M. Irvine, CA 927 t4 GRANT 1 F you w 1 s ~ r o prov11t0ns ot the prooosal Da1ty Pilot June 12 19 28 The Bullnest n1,,,. uMd
C"F.ST"u ,. c· 1~ NT PAOVIDE COMMENTS OR requirements Juty 3 1990 by said transferors II Mid n -r.n , ,A, OBTAIN FuRTHER INF'OR Eich bidder must be T-587 loeallon 11 C1lltornl1
P.1'"'"1 •'""'1' .Juni· I'.!. MA TlON PLEASE CALL I heenaed and also pre· Cr01ss1.n1 11190 Su1vl\1-0 bv ht'i THE PLANNING DIVISION M LIC NOTICE Quahfied as required by law Pllll.IC NOTICE Thal said bulk tran1fer 19
w 1ft f'1h .. 1 l\l.1t· ~ti·p· AT 17141754 524S The C11y Council 01 the 1n1ended 10 be conaum·
I> ( Pubtosned Orarioe Coast City of Hunttnnton Beactl re-0.-AHOI COUNTY meted at the olflol of Ex-<;t>n. ''"l~l'I i<1rrt1 y FICTITIOUS •UllNEll h ltftftt()ft COUftT eeuttve Escrow ~y 'itf'p ·d.1u,l(hl1 r . .Jo:-OL'f' Delly Piiot June t3 1~014 NAME ITATUi1£NT :':ii~:: rig I lo reteet iny 700 Clvtc C....tef 24551 R•ymond W1y, Suite
Andr"w' Mr Grant The toOow1ng persons are By order ot the City Covn· Dr. WMt 140, El Toro, C1llfornl1 \A.,,, .i I""" limt· ini•m 1---------doing busine5s as eo of tile City ol Hunttngton l enta Ana, 92830 on or after July 2, " PUBLIC NOTICE DUXl.t.NA NEWPORT Beach, Callfornta rne 4th of CA. 92701 1990 hN 11f th1 Corona dl•l 1 _________ BEACH 1181 Newport June 1990 Pe1111or1er Wltltam N Thll bulk tr1n1f8f 11 IUb-
MM f3.t1wllng Club, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Center D• Newport Beacn. Connie •roc•way, City Woods Jr teet lo C1ltf0fn11 Uniform
;ind"'·'' 11" ... ln•w .. urPr NAME STAT£MfNT Cehl 92660 Clefti ...... City .. Huftt• Respondent Vivienne Commerel1I Code 5«110n The loltow1n9 persons arl' Vll~ideh S11ttar1 61 Dunn lftttOfl -..Ctl Ul'llch Woods 6 106
(or I '"·"' Ht• wa' a dotng business &9 Laguna Niguel Calll 92677 2000 Matn Stree1 17141 Case No D297659 The n1,,,. and addr ... of
grud11.1t1 o f lht• dass DO ME .t. FLAVOR , 121 SllMd & Diana S•1tar1 536·543 t IUMMONI lhe peraon with whom
of 14:!t. M1ddh•burv Westerly Place -"108 N-"9 15 Via ~1 Cerro 'l'orb1 Published Orange Coast NOTICll You "-" Met! e111ms may be filed IS EJr.
Collt·i.:• in \\·rmoni. p0<1 Beach Ca111 92660 Linda c11111 92686 D11ly Ptlot June 8. 13, 1990 Med. TM C-11ftefdK .. oeuttve E.ctow Company at GOida & 1 Cnoco1a11ers ThlS business " con· FW532 ..,.._, you 9""-' ,._ 24551 Raymond WrJ, Suite anrl " mrmb<•r of Inc Catilornia 4 t21 wesi-dueled by a general pert IMMt Motd ....._ ,_,.. 140, El Toro CA 92630 Md
t-------~irtanr.r-Ptn , r y e : eoNPOr1 .......,_ -ft&fG-M)J a ·--.. , ·-•~ llling..c.Jllml
fr,1tr·r111t\ Mr Grant 84!ach Cahf 92660 The registranUsJ com· IM !nfomletloft bylflyetedltClfll\ellbeJ_une
Th•s business is eon-"*"9d to lrantaet t>usi K 57145 If you wisn 10 Melt 1~ Id· 20. 1tl0 'fllhletl 11 lhe buel-
W.l'I rf'l1n't'I in 1963 ducl"'d by a eo•porauon ,,.,. under tile F1e111iou1 NOTICE Of vice of an attorney In Jh1s ,,.., d1y before the coa-
( r om C 1t1 Bank of The regisiranllsl com· Busi nus Name<11 1111ed l llZUM ""'MIAMT ma lier you Should do so aummatlon Olle lc>eCffleO
N4•v. Ynr k v. h1·n · he menc.ed to 1r1nsact bu51· •bove on May 2. 1990 TO HRALTH AND ptomotty so 11\11 y<>ur writ· •t>ove
w ..i., M Jn a~ pr 0 ( neu under the Fictitious ~&hlden Salt art IA'ETY COO. MCTION 1en r95pon19, If any mr; t>e Dated June 4. 1tl0
Bus1nesa N1me<s1 listed hlS •t1ternen1 wn tiled 1147111W. AND f110d on time M 0 M A M I D
Ovt>r<.t ii'! Brant hr-<; above on Feoruar; 1990 with 1ne County Cleft. ol Or· NOTICI °' .-TtMDWD AvtlOI Ulled ha Mdo de· ZOL,AQMARI, MOJDIM
Funn.i i '-« r \'t( 1..., Fn Golda lmbern1no. Pret1· •nge Courity on M1y t5 '~ ""'MIANT m1ndado El trlbunal pu.oe ZOL,AGHARI, l"toft4M
dav .Jurn I; .i 00 dent l 990 TO .. Al.TM A_, deeldit GOntr1 Ud Sin au: Tr• ........
P ~·t p u Th11 stalement w11 hied ''571• IA,lTY dienc11 a rnenot Que Ud r• Publlthed Orenge CoMt
;v at tt•ru• nrr,... wt1n the County Clerk of Or· Publlahed Or1nge Cout COO. M CTION ~da dentro oe 30 dlu 0.1ty Piiot June 13, ttlO
Pdtlf lC' V1f'v. Mt•m· ange County on MIY 15 Dllty P1lo1 Mey 23 30 June 11-.A LH 11 1nJo,mieion Que W017
OrlJI P.1rk ChaJ)f'I. 1990 fl 13 19?0 On~ebru1r;9. 10 en<S23, 11gue
3500 Panfu Vww F4S7tl0 W·981 Itta, at 18 Technology SI Ullll<I d .... aotlcllar at ---------
0 Published Orange Cout Drive. Ste 163, Irvine and conM jO de un •boQedO .,, "8.IC fl)TIC(
Ut \ 111 'o I U t'
The Community Dlwk>pment 8lodt Grent for Coeta Mell will be opproxlmetety SEVEN
HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLL.A~ (1774,000) f0t fllCel ,_, 1tl0-tt. &etow ..
propoeed aHocetlone tor u .. of the coeo Grant fund• '°' conllderMlon and approv.I by the City
Councll at a publlc meeting June 18. 1990.
Admlnlat11tlon
Public Service Pr09fetna
Houaing Aenabltltetton
~ lmprowern.nt Ptogrem H~ Md Community 09\felopment/
Land Acquieltlon AenoYete Pelace Avenuo
Renovate Vehkte Pertclng
Olatrlct Lot
'-TOTAL
1154,800
114,tOO
115,780
117,300
147,411
23.545
30,227
'" ..
Ttie followtng further ••plaine tN apprO\l'ld ellocatlon Of the SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($774,000) grent:
.W.s•1Mr..,11t Thele tuncta wtll be r...t to receln • queMfted ...n to edmlNlter Md O'l9f'lll tN
lmplerMntatlon end operauon Of the Community o.t 1ICPfl'*ot 8'cx* Gtent progreme In eccordMCe
with Cotta Mell'• ob}ecttwe. Of tNa COit, epptOJdmetely 37 percent II ..c Midi tot lndlt9ct coett.
Addltlonetly, funda to eupport tN Felt HOUl6ng Councl.,. elloceted from ~.eton. ,... ..,,.... ..,,... .... -,undl wit be lllooated to~ Pubic a.Mee~ to prcMde
Clty•wtde ~to meet the~,..... of tM eklerty, ~. end low to moderet• Income~ and femllee In keeping wftfl ()bfec:ttw S eDove.
..._.... Allt1t•1•11t ·Low end moder• Income,....... ..... ellgtbtt on• City-wide Ml6a to
apply fOt low lntereet loel'8 or ..,.. red peyment loMs to rehebllltat9 thelt .hOfMI. Thie progrem Ml
__, ongoing for eewrel Y9W9 end contlnuel to lmprow tN houelng ltodt Of the Ctty. TNI progrem
meeta Ob}ectlwe 1. 2. 4, end 5.
Nel ...... nd ..... IHMlnt ,,..,_ C• · In eocordMCe wtth ObfeetM 2. NIP fundl will be
uMd to prevent bllghtlng lnftuencee Md deterioration of hcMjng. nelghbothooda, Md community
flCllttlel. I)
....... ,. ..... ~-DIS .. , All HI· fundl doelOMted to 1Na cetegory wlll be uMd to meet
the Houting and Community °"'91apment Midi of Colt• Mell on • City-wide t>-. In eccor~ wtth Ob}ectlvel 1, 2. and 4 ebovol. .
................ A...--To renovet•. portion of Pelace AVoenue (~Mn 20th Str..C Md Hemlnon A_._,.): In eccordance wtth ObjK'tlw 2.
...... , ... Y ..... ,..... D1lertot Let • To renovete VeNcte Pertclng Ol9trtc1 Lot (beh:IMu 111ti
Str..c and BroedWey): In accorctMCe with ()bfec:tM 2.
Addltlonelty. the City of Coeta ..... Ml•••••• a.c.ton 109loenwhlctlla1 loen =Mure CDGB funda. Functa •e for houalftO and community -..11apment In eccor~ with iw 2.
,, ............. • LOieiM peld b-* end~ wned on tN b9r* ecc:owrt.,. Progrem Income.
Thele funda "8¥9 ......., doeiOMted fOt HoullnQ ~ io.n.. Currentty, the ec:count Ml
1128,494. It la eetlmeted that flw (5) loetw ($50,bOO) mey ... peid bi-* during the 1tt0-11 yeer.
stul1u11n ,,.. Peet v .... nm the Ctty CouncH reeloc:et• ~ f\#Mta trom peet
proJect•:
flWOllD
MAUOCATM* OP CO. AUOCATIOll8
tW7 ·'9 CONaTRUCTIOll 0# ....,.. CDITIR
Commerclel AehobllltetlOn
HOU91ng & Community Development/
Lend Ac:quttltlon
Hou8'ng Aellebflitetlon
Unappr~i.ted Entltlement Unel~ Fundl (Houeinf &
Community Dlwk>pment/Houalng)
TOTALC09T
MNOYATI 'AlACI Avm.11
Hou.Ing I Community Dlwk>pment/= TOTAL coeT ·-._, 1111111• ........ ,
'415,420
294.730
2H.884
1t1, 1ee
100.000
VATl"'VlllCU 'WW MrMCT L-------
Commetelel ~don I Sj,773
TOTAL C08T • ..._...., el11111• .... ...., .... ,
The •= futthel ftPlelnl tN IC)ptO\l'ld r11t1a cetlon of tN I U M.221 ~ ,..,... funcMna:
1. To P' a SenkW cm.. Conwftunlty Cent• lof IOwer Income .,._ In eccordence wtth
ObjectMI 2. end 3.
2. To '9n0Vlt•. portion of p .... Aw (~-· 20th Street Md Hemllton Avenu9~ In
accordlln09 wtth Ob)ectlw 2.
3. To renovet• Vehlde Plll1llng Oletrlct Lot ·~-I tlth Street end lr09dwl!V): In eccordenol with Ob)ectlw 2.
r 1 v 1' • N 1' v. P" r l 0 1lty P1fo1 May 23. 30. June 3 18 Morning Canyon Road, Mt• HUnto. dee>ert1 hlClel'lo ---------
&Arh V1'1tlf.'''"" for 8 13 1990 CO<ona Del Mar, Cellfornll, lnmedlata~te. de nt1 11-.i Al curr.,t end put P'oteotl meet et 1e1et one of tN Mt1one1 ~ wNcft .. to b1neftt
Cr1e11d l< Thur .. da y W-965 PlalC NOTICE the p<ooerty deterlbed a1 miner•. tu tHPuHll NOTICI TO low/moderet• Income .,.,....~t..,,,. end tltlgM, end~_. needl.
4.00 ti) u f)(} p M t>., S3,451 U S CURRENCY, etetfll 11 hr; llgun1. ~ CMIMTORI Of At._ __ 90 ,___. ~ t-1 11 .. -...... - - -on -.... .__... IOw to---... n ' .., 1913 SAA8 CALIFORNIA M< reot•trlda a llempo llUUl "'~" -• .,......_,."" ,.. --- -_.. ,, __ ..,.. .._
c1f1l' Vww Mortuary. PlltllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UIMll LICENSE NO 20YF312, VIN 1-TO THE RESPONDENT ( ...... ,., .. ,., Income penone, The Ctty of Colla .............. ,,..,..·="*'' by COG8 ect ........ :
Oif('('tnrs 644-2700 NAMI ITATIMINT, VS3AT44S4D1032111, MIS-The petitioner h• flied I UC c' condUct "' ectMt ... "'oonfollNnCI with ................ ,..... • -~ furtMr ..
'1CTtTIOUI 9UIMll The following peraons 1r1 CELLANEOUS STEAEO peUtlon eoncerning your Notteo 11 i*10y 91wn to houelng; PfO¥lde clttliln ~~•°' ... In .. HcMlllf'I lftd C°""""""Y
NAiil ITA Tl•NT do+ng bull""9 .. EQUIPMENT AND $25.000 marriage II you flll to Ille • credllOtl ot th• wllllln °"' ·~ment Act Of ttl7: Md not uee 11111 " ....... or ..... ,..,... ... ooee. of coo .. Lltl'IU The lolf0W1ng 1*9009 ara MIRNA B F'ASHION IN (REPRESEN TI NG THE r.aponM within 30 dtyt Of n~ trant'-O<l•I 1Mt 1 Hll lted puOlc lmp0¥9melotl. ~ domg business as 69& W 19th St Co111 PROCEEDS F'ROM THE SLE tho date tlllt Ihle aummone ~ tranttor la lbOut to bo °""9C1 I nent of per9on1'"9Yoccur.._.fUtute111"910C1f dl"1on tmk• ...._, W ,._,.., .,_,, c1oe1 .. ftHAllJ NAT I 0 N A L E N . M..a C.111 92627 OF 1983 PORSCHE I• MrWd on yOu your "" made on pereonll ... --. ... ,.__ ----~ "w.iiiiiil'iii"'·i•i-iiii..~I VIRONMENT AL SYSTEMS M11r11 Atda Burciaga, LICENSE NO 2NBL789) ' tlult may be enter9d and the ,... ......_ '' occur, P9'9onl CAIPlllleCI -,...._. OCIR ... W ................... ot lkll.,_ ,_ ClllDft II 717 So Main SI "'175. Or· 1991 B Ctl1rle St Cotti ... MllOd l)Urauanl to court m1y .,,,., I ludOl'Ml'll "-T:~ Ooec~~ In eaoor--..... Oeltof116e .... ll9lton .......,_~~ .......... Iii In .. --ol "°"*"
"'941 Callf 92668 Mffl Cahf 92827 Hea11n 111dSafaf'tCodtS.c· eontaining 1,,1uncttv• or addr ..... Of the intended Md Communtly 0..Uasiment, Aootft 114, 11 '* Drhe, C.... ...... Cllla•
Edgeman lne Cahlormt Salvidor 8urc1901 1ott lion 11471111 488 (by IM other orden COflCetnlno tren•lefort ert STfALINO t TIMCtty••1tapede~°"'9ta,"*1t"-n,•,..,.,...byHUO. "*'*"l91unl n&l1
177 So M•Jn St • 175 Of. 8 Charle St ea.fa M .... TuKOn POflc:e o..>1rtmon1 divllion of PfOP9'1Y 8')0UMl PHILUPI 11t E ... A**'8 0 eny , ........ Ind .......... C°""""""Y o.u ......................... Md o••·-end ·~ Ca~f 92668 Clllf 92827 The Pf099'1Y ... MllOd IUCI0()(1. CMd c;ust~ cNld CotnellO, I an ~. .., ........ '°' *•:=-· 11 ua1neu II con· Tfllt bu11nu1 11 con-Wftfl rMpOCI 10 ~viol-IUPO'l· •"O<ney ,_, cottt. Clllfom11 t2t72 T"9 ~ Counoll en M '* C... ~to,...... .. pta•111• -...,...
duc:..O by I COtPOflllOn cNcted by huebencl end wife -'IOnCI) of Sechon(•) 112 of Md 8'ICfl 01hor fellef • Tfla IOcltlOn In ~ --....... ...._ ..,,,. ... _ .-u-.-.. -"' .. -.. The reglstrant(•J com· Tho rag1atrant(1) com· the~end 11HOl•I be gram.ct by IM court f: 80llllCi8CIOI..., .... ,._,_~""'_.,-· ... Mir II. ·-·to'°'" UH nu•••• If •
manc.d 10 1renwt bull· mencao 10 frwact bull-of fl end Sa'-'Y ~t of Wlgol. llA· ~ ~W:: =:::: ~ ... l'9 !!!!'1 ~ ~l.!!_1!.!,. IDr Cllr 0..... ,..._ W --. A ,..... ..... ., -
........... net \IOW lho F•C1ttl0UI ,,... under tllt ,IC11tiou1 Coda OU art neroby lno of money "' PfOf*lY or of the lnletldod ,,.,...,Of.. "--... DI._ by .. -ir --....... , ..... • l:JO , ..... n ,., .,,.. 0.-......
Bu11ne11 Nam0(1I hattd Bualn"' Nern0(11 111ted notified tha1 tho O..trtCI Al· otllor court euthorlHd t731 PlacOfttle Avenue, Ai••• •ti Of Coete .._ .. ,.......to olflr ._ ""'9lft _. ..... ,...,..Cult Mme'•'*
at>cMon Jlll'IUtry ttto lboYeon Mey 15. Itta tOfMyOIOrangeCountyf\ol P'~m1y a1to'9IUtl Cott• MeM CA Of COG8 ~-....... ,....,, -rnr n1 llMr ..... I' I:::•"'*-.......... ,.. Prtei0tn1 Mimi ~re~ lnltltted pr~~o fof. JAN 03 tNt. Ml ~ ....... ,...... 00••1n•• bJ June ti, ,.., to ........... Mtl1&M •tl9 MDI flRM. M ..... ~ W:,.,.t,.,.'!.~~ ... ,_Or _lWll IA,.~~ 1ittd '-' tllo •be>.,.. rit>eO .. ~::·-c.... m,: eno ..-..... uMd ery lie 0...1Fapme11t, Pote OMoe.,. 1•. Cotea Mw. Cllla rt1e ..... ,.._ '"'"""")'.....,. ..,. • ..,,., 1M ........,ty ...,_., of Of· P'op«l'y l)Ur1Uent 10 HMftfl o.te -.., a.t Intended tr....-ror ......,_
8"IO County on Mtl'f I S, M01 c.Nnty on MrJ 15, INI ... y Code Section W-., N Wood. Jr , ttweo ~ 1111 ~ 1eM ttto 1M0 t 14M 4. 21311 .a-. -._ a ...... peat 10 f8' .II "-10 .. -..~ ,., Hl7tM VCMJ 11• tnatruet.o 1n11 If M7, ...;;;-..;;CA t*3 lntondecl " ........... : .,,.,,_,_ Orante eo.t ~ Of.,.. Coeot deelro to conteet IN tot• ~ 0r.,. eo.t NolW
OoMy Pftot Ma~ 23, 30. June ltot Mey 2). 30 June Ifft of lflll Pfopetty, ~ '!lot M.-, 'JO. ,Nne I TI!e NIM(a) lllld ...,_ '!!!!!!!!!!f'· t.), 1tt0 "° purtUent to Helttfl Ind a.. ti, to '"° ...,... of "'° ....,.... ."'.: -__ l/f'Hf W·983 Code Section 114N & __ __ Witt tr_ 11 .,. IAHllt "°'' f -
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