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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-18 - Orange Coast PilotlllP•C..171, ........ FAIR THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING I · It's Monday, June 18, 1990, and here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Niaht and mornina low clouds toda)' but otherwise fair along the Coast today. Toay'1 llJp/low 71/H Yesterday's hi~/low 67/61 Tomorrow's high/low 69/59 SPORTS: Majer Leepe BaMball Allpll 7, Detnt& I Deqen I , Su Diq• J M-HOllm HOTUN• TOTH•DITOR .642-6086 INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: Bwalq J11•e: When we asked rcadcn last week to phone in their response to whether they supponed a con- stitutional amendment to ban desecration of the flag (Al), w~ expected more than the us~I number of calls to the Oraa'e Coa1t Dally Piiot Editor's Hot- line ... But we didn't expect 185 messages ... The calls used up six cassette tapes on the hot- -line's answering machine ... On top of her other duties, it took our administrative assistant three days to transcribe all the calls into our computer ... In unedited form. the responses were just shy of 170 column inches long ... It took the niaht city editor three hours to edit the responses down to the lcnath he thought we could run ... Though Mondays arc gener- ally a slow news day, we still didn't ha vc room for all the responses. Ro•'• "8t? It's not unusual to hear unusual things on a police scanner. But this state- ment by an Orange Coast police officer describing a man dressed jn white praying on a street col'ncr Sunday deserved an explanation: "He just hap- pens to be black. Other than that, he's not breaking anyone's laws." BrtdQe Business Classlft~ Comks Crossword Enteru4nment HorOKe>pe Os)anlon Poke log PubHc Notkes Society ~tings Weather 86 A4 85-8 A8 86 A7 86 A9 Al 87-8 A6 81-4 A7 A~ T ... y'1 '.'l'lw,..tt . "MM make history and not tM other way round. In pBlodl ~ dt«-. II no IHd«Jhip. ltKl«y ltMtdJ sr•. ~ 1r•11 occurs when cour•g•ous. sklllful ...... --,,.. .. portunlf¥ to c~ ,,... for ,,,. b«m .• '*"Y TIUIWt MONDAY, JUNE 18~ 1990 ·July 4 .parade .controversy ·rages YMCA Indian Guides want to march ly ROllERT BARKER D.ily l'tlOC SUlff llVrtt.- H UNTrNGTO N BEACH -Y Indian Guides and Indian Prin- cesses have wiped off their war paint and called back their war party. They're going to get a second chance to march in the city's 86th annual Founh of July Parade. But chances didn't look good a few days ago when the YMCA groups of children from 5 to 8 years of age recci ved news they were out of the festivities after being star performers for ma ny years. The war chief of the Great Coastal Nation of the Indian Guides -Skip Finestone -gave youngsters the bad news amid allegations that the local parade may be trying to emulate the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade instead of co ntinu- ing its community traditions. Ronnie Lomas. parade coordi- nator with Pageantry Productions o f Lynwood. wants to sm arten up the floats and cut down the number of entries to speed things up, she said. She said that, generally. children under 14 would be banned from marching, groups of more than 50 (Please see YMCA/Back Page) All-Star Academic Team ..., ..... ,.._., .................. The Or•ft9• Coast D•llJ ~Hot'• All-Sur Aceclemk Teem lnclude11 lfront row from leftJ ThUJ Ngoc Nguen, •H••beth Getlllft9 end Dustin Welde end flNtdl rowJ ••rl R•J Dorsey, Justin Yodrel, Se•n McDon•ld •nd Albert Hu•ng. Editor 's Note -This 1s the Sttond installment of tM lirst- tver Oraa1e Coatt Dally Pilot All-Scar Academic Te•m. This week's academic squad feJJtures the top students from Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach. Last ~k. the Dally Pilot mcluded Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Irvine's Academic All-Stars. We asked eJJch member of the academic squad to note which high school they'll be graduating from, which college they will at- tena in the fall and to answer the question: "Does learning come easily to you or did you have some obstacles to overcome?" OC drivers face blgg~st tolls In nation SANT A ANA -Orange County motorists may pay double what other drivers across the nation pay when three toll ways open as pro- j~ed in the next six years, but a Trans~rtation Commission mem- ber still believes the routes arc cost effective. fl'tease lff JOUS/hdc P-tel ney N1oc N1aea Cotta Mesa Hip Sc:llool UCI "J plan to major in co mputer science. Leaming docs come eas- ily. but 1t requires a lot of hard work and ded1cat1on. Many of my achievements requi...W the suppon of my teachers who were there to push and encourage me through the tpugh times." JHtla Y ocllel Costa Meta Hlglt Scltool UC Su Dle10 "I get where I want to go by trying to put I 10 perce nt into everything I do. All people can ask of me is to give them my best effort. and that's what I do. You get out of school what you put in. School work and other act1 v111es are a lot of work. but the rcall> pay off in the long run." Earl Ray Dorsey Coroaa clel Mar Hlglt Sc:ltool Staafonl "Hard work and consistency have helped me achieve this honor. Some concepts come eas- ier than others. and I am thankful that I have bee n blessed with talent to achieve many goals. I just try to do the-best I can with what l ha ve and what comes. Obviously, I would not be where (SH All ST ARS/B~k Pagel Employment 1990: Resume, urine sample 1y RUSS LOAR D.ilyl'loc ............... IRVINE -Job apphtants arc being asked for more than their resumes these days. The content of their character 1s lncrcasinaly measured by the con- tent of their urine as more em- ployers tum to drug testing in the fight for a drug-f~ workforce. About 4 million job applicants were tested for drugs in I 988. ac- cording to a $urvcy by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, the last year for which statistics are avail- able. Drua use was detected in 12 percent of those tC'Sted. Random druJ testing of those alttady on the JOb 1s also srowina. Nearly I m1lhon employees are tested each year, accorcUng to the labor bureau. with a "9 perttnt dnia detection rate reponed an 1988. And the ftdtral Depan~nt ofTranspor· 1ataon will subject about 4 million transportation workers lo random drva taU this year. lo•i·Lab Inc. of Irvine intends to bt a ~ player in lhe dn.11 ~tina mltket. Wlth a new product desiped to monitor the atturxy of drus testing programs. The product 1s drug-laced human unnc. de 1gned to expose inaccurate drug-testing sys- tems. "When you're duhng with drug abuse and somebody's JOb 1s on the line. 1t's a way to make sure there's no slip-ups anywhere an the systc-m." said Tox1·Lab spokesperson Theresa Ford. Employers' profits are also on the: line. DruJ abuse costs employers an estimated $60 b1lho n a )car an absenteeism. accidents. medical claims and employee thef\. Drua test.in& for fe<kral em ployees became mandatory in 1981. The federal Omnibus Drug lniuat1ve ACl of 1988 requires employers who hold federal co ntracu to have a wnttcn pohcy for ach1evin1 a drug- frtt wortcplact. And in I 989. the Department of Transp0ratao n rc- quaml mandatory testtng for pnvate l«tor em~yttt such as aArlane p1- lot1 whose jobs arc related to public ~. To~·Llb's manufac1uml unne specimen-. called Alpha ri ne Sam· .... ltt dnesned to be utcd ID I dnaa tal•nt PfOll"lm as 1f they came ......... J0a/89dlft .... Freedom fighter OK' d By PAUL ARCHlftLEY o~.--,.~llV- Giving America's celebration of its war of independence a modem-day flavor, an Afghan freedom fighter will ride in Hunt- ington Beach's annual Fourth of July parade> Gen. Ramatullah Safi will visit the United States as the guest (Please SH AFGHAN/hdc Page) Pilot readers fired up over flag burning EDITOR ·s NOTE -"f f they wane to bum (the flag), they should be made ro tie 1t ar.ound rhe1r neck and then bum it up." Thar was one of the 185 responses from Orange Coast Dally Piiot read- ers asked 10 phone us on rheir feelings about a consll/ut1onal amendment outlawing desccra11on oflnc flag. I hat caner was ob\·iousl> for an amendmenr. Howe\·er. mam. 1fno1 mosr. read- ers opposed alren ng 1he Consuru- twn m 1he \HJ kc of the U. . upn:me Court's Junt• 11 ruling dt•d anng a federal ban on flag burning unt const1rut10nal. "Let the Jerks "ho bum 1t alonL', .. dedared one reader . ..\ .sampllns or responses phoned m to the Editor's Hotline follow~. I feel that I am a very loyal Amencan and vote all the time. I think flag burning ho uld not be outlawed. and we sho uld not put in a const1tut1onal amendment. 1 think it 1s nd1culous that we are going through all of this. 0 Dcfinitel). I think that anybody who bums the flag should be sent to Siberia. 0 Flag b urning should be outlawed . W,e only have that to re_s_P«\ any more. Only bad people bum flags. 0 1 would like to ask one of the biggest pro pone nts of flag burn1ns. Sen. Edward Kennedy ... what lus brother. Jack. the president. would have done 1f someone had burned the flag on PT 109. I think he wo uld have taken that .5Ckahber machine gun that was mounted on the aft deck and turned 1t around and cut that person in half .. There's an awful lot of people in this country who put a uniform on. 1ncludmg ... myself, and we think that the Oq lS more than JUSt a piece of cloth. three colors on it. rm interested in seeing (Please see FLAG/Bade PageJ Security guard held in burglary By TONY DODERO o....,, .._ Sufi "'"'" COST A MESA -The~ apparent- 1} needed someone to guard the sccunty guard at an apanment co m- plex part}. Chnstopher Michael tiner. :!0. of Orange. and a panner from Orange- based Resene Secunt} were as- signed to guard a pany at the Mesa Verde apa nments fro m 6 p.m Sat- urday to I a.m. unday. So metime dunng the evening. liner entered an apartment throijgh a window. said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Gal) Webster. t1ner was later seen wallung out ol the apanment b)' h1s panner. The pan ner became susp1c1ous of liner's acllons and reponed the incident to police The area was' searched and a radio fro m the apan ment was found in some bushe outs1de the apartme nt. Police then a~sted liner on rusp1c1on of res1dent1al burglary. A Costa Mesa Jail spokesman said t1ner·was being held unda)' in lieu of S25.000 bail. An embarrassed Reserve Security spoke man declined to comme nt on the incident on the record. , • I I t I I t ' ! • • . i ~NOl'IM•••· ... ·-. Oranae Coast People · Chtls Mclaughlin A 21-year-old lifetjme Corona del Mar resident who operates the city parkjng kiosk at Balboa Pier. He as also a UCLA student majoring in English. · GETTING IT IN GEAR------- With one more year of school to go Mclaughlin. a son of two teachers, hopes to teach high school English after he graduates even though "most people think it's crazy." He aJso wants to coach basketball at the same time. PARKING IT~---------- w orkang an the parking kiosk is a su mmer JOb fo r ham. partly bec.ause it pays more than his summer job for the last two years as a summer camp counselor at a camp in Buena Vista, Colo. As a camp counselor. "We figured ll out onct' and w11h 18-hour days, it works out to about 32 cents an hour ... GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS----- Thc best part of the JOb, he says. 1s the people he works with. The worst part? "Getung off "ork at J 1n the monung." IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT------ "l'm enjoying JUSt being young and doing all tho~ things that lead to grow1n_g up. In five \Cars I'll be able to tell you what was great about being 21 ." he said. In has spare time he enjoys playing -basketball ~ -wcll a!> ~he spom he learned -as a camp counstlor: kayaking. horseback ndang and rock climbing. AT THE END OF THE ROAD---- "I want to be happa\~ married. ha"e a fa m1l> and 1 hope to travel a lot. to Europe . .\u\traha and JU\t to sec every place I can." -From 1ull •ad wlu r~por11 EanhWorks i First Lady honor$ d --YO«OI ........ . .._.......... ..rm ablolutely o~ercome. .. .W ~A MESA -Seco~ Neill. no •" Iller 111 • ill 1111 t-oer OrriUa Blanpied wuled mid-IOI. A Mn. 8'alll IOolralilr• wltll IOIDetbi=·=· \0 hooor ber baJo.tib ..Ute bair, • lttial el d.&.I ' of the 20 peuta around ber neck ud 8 --~UI Hilda ... ~ Neill. Piil manner, Neill bM"Md M 8IU)lied So Ble~ • leKbm' at Pomona touted ber w6da lovi111 words. EJemn.ar;Sd.Ooa. called ud wrote ~ a 22·JW Corona del W. to bolb county ud mie ectucalioo · reeideaa. =-Mlpias ..._ ... • -.ndet booina, to lei ~ IOI! of ~ ......... _:_. ~~ ~1969. ollcial declarauoa boDorial Neill's i-. -,11'...._ to _,._ ...... Mar two deadel of service. a yell' belwe after 15 ~•a flrl&. Neither lltGCY responded. But the 11....te leKher in Su Marino. dili9ent BlaDpied didn't stop tbere. FiadiD& retiremeot a Uale too .. I aot fnasualed and I called the boriaa, Neill weot to CORMaa del 9· ~ ... said Blanpiccl Mar EJemenwy, where ber pand-~ White House, that is. children at~ school, tearebina Blanpied spoke to Mrt. Bulb's for 10mcthin& to keep~ busy. Sbi staff' and within wccb ftUived a worked ber liRt year tn a special letter sianed by the president's wife. fint-pade class for slow leamen. and pn.isina Neill ror her work. then wandered over \0 Blanp1~·s Blanpied presented the letter to a class, where she became a read.ina surprised Neill at a Friday luncheon tutor. for .school volunt.ccn at Pomona. When Blanpied transferred to "Your dedication and hard work Costa Mesa's Pomona School nine as a volunteer teacbi~ assislant yeats aao to teach &ilingual studtnts. have made a real1difTerence in some Neill followed her, mak.inJ the drive very important young lives," from Corona del Mar to Costa Mesa Barbara Bush's letter, written on twice a week to help the students. White House letterhead, said. "She has worked rou&ftly 2,000 "Every ti~e you h~lp a child, hours with no payment." Blanpicd every person m our SOCJety benefits. said. "Children have.given her cards As you know, these students have to and flowers and love letters." work extra hard and you~ efTons "I just love working with cbil- have made a tremendous d1fTercnce dren," Neill said. '.'h 's my joy to be to Mrs. Blanp1ed and the students. able to come. It's like the mailman "T~a~k you f<?r caring. The prcsi-who takes a walk on his days off." dent Joans me m ,sending our ap-Neill's patient teaching also ex- Coast man drowns in Hawaii HI LO, Hawaii -A 23-year-old Corona dd Mar man drowned Friday after falling into a stream and being swept over a waterfall, Hawaii County police said Saturday. Paul Gregory Feit, 23, was pronounced dead after his body was pulled from the Wailuku River in Hilo, police said. Feit was reportedly vacationing with several friends. A witness \Old police Feit had been swimming in the river with two friends. They had apparently finished swimming when Feit fell into the river and was swept over the falls. Although he surfaced as he went over the falls, he a~ntly was pulled back under water by strong currents, the witness told police. An autopsy by the coroner Saturday attributed his death to drowning. Feit was a graduate of Loyola Marymount University and worked as a loan officer for Wells Fargo Bank in Huntington Beach. No further details were immediately available. -By Th Dally PUol Newsweek: Many U.S. troops shot each other In Panama NEW YQRK -T~c majority-of U.S. soldiers wounded in the in- vasion of Panama may have been hat by fire from their comrades in arms, according to Newsweek maga- zine. As many as 60 percent of the 347 U.S. soldiers wounded m the in- vasion last December were probably hn by fnendly tire. the magazine reported in its June 2S issue, which goes on sale today. In addition, nine ofthe 2TU.S. soldien killed were accident.ally slajn by other U.S. soldiers. News.- week said, citing unidentified mili- tary sources. The apparent reason. the maga- zine said. is that Amencans did most of the shooting. "We just don't have any comment on that at this time," said Pentagon spokesman Ken Sauerfield. -By Th A1N<'htd Prn1 .... ....................... Orrlll• ... npled. left, ~·· an aw.n ,.... Pini a..., a.rNra 8lnh to Hiida • ·~ N .. I. • ce.aroa• ANe. tends to adults now. She recently completed the literacy Volunteers of America course and has begun teaching English to adult school stu- dents, mostl y migrant workers. in Costa Mesa. But Neill will be beck in Blan- pied's classroom in September and plans to continue her involvement for many years to come. "As long as they need me," she said. No winner, so Jackpot rolls ov~r Nobody won the S 18.3 million )ack{>Ot in the weekend "Lotto 6-49'' game. the Cahfomaa Lottery said Sunday. The numbers picked Saturday night were 2. 12, 14, 37. 39. 46, and the bonus number. 42. The jackpot. for picking all six rqular numbers. will roll over to the midweek game. Four tickets had five numbers and the bonus to split up a S 1.8 million prize pool. Each ticket is won.h S4S l ,809. They were purchased in Glendale. Alhambra. San Francisco and Dublin. There were 258 tickets wath five numbers. Each wins Sl ,609 from the $931,000 prize pool. A total of l4,395 tacltets had four numbers .to win S.S8 apiece from a pool of S846,000. Earning an automatJc SS aptcce ~ holders of 275.030 tickets wit h three n~mbers . Sales for the game totaled $1 6. 9 m1l hon. No arrests made In death of glrl ANAHEIM -Orange County investigators -searched-for du~ Sunday m 1hc tnurd~r of a 9- year-old girl apparently attacked by a burglar while she waatt'd at home for her mother to return from work. "They're sull at the scene off and on." said Shcnffs Lt. Jay Mendez. No arrests had been made. he added. Autopsy results released Saturday showed that Autumn Wallace had been repeatedly stabbed. Her :::: •. HllWHN'N i NEWS I BRIEFS I body -lying face down on the bathroom floor -was discovered by her mother. 42-)ear-old Landa Wallace, when she returned home from work Frida). · Another daughter. Autumn's 18-yea r-old sister April. had amved at the house minutes earlier. She found the house ransacked and. fnghtened, ran to a neighbor's house without seeing her sister's body. Eco-groups' resources squeezed Herb Caen writes final Sunday column Several items were missing. including a television, videotape recorder, a microwave oven and a telephone. Suspect · slips out of handcuffs ly JOHN JAVNA A few }Cars ago. environmental groups couldn't get mainstream Amcncans to return the ir ph onr calls. Now it's the other wa' around. People realize that there\ an en· v1ronmental crisis. and the) 're flooding eco-groups wath urgent re- quests for information about ho" they can help. Man) organization~. especially at the local level. are strained to the hmat. For C"xample, I called the San Francisco chapter of Greenpeace the other da> with a question. and a woman answered with an aPQlogetac "I'm sorry I ca n't help you right now -all the phones are nnging and I'm lhe onl) one here. Can you call hack late()" h 's happening all o'er the countf). 8 The nauonal office of <..recn- pcace says th e number of phone call-; 1~ receives ever) da) ha) tripled since last year; the Sierra Club re- ports a 30 percent 1ncn·ase: the Rain forest Alliance. which u~d to recei ve "a few thousand requests fo r information an a year.·· now gets about 20.000. 8 The Izaak Walton League. which normally gets a few dozen requests a month for its free "Save Our Stream'' kll, was stunned to receive around I 0.000 requests an the last two monlhs. It is anxiously looking for funding so it can con· tinue to offer the kits for free. •When acnal spraying of the insecticide maJathion was planned in Los Angeles r«enlly, people called the California Pubhc Interest Research Group for ad\'tce. The organ11a11on got w many phone calls that 11 had to suspend routine bu sanes., trmporanl}. Environmental aLta v1.,ts arc ex - cited th at the publal •~ interested an co nsen 1ng [anh's resources. But nght no\\. till'} ha' l' to deal with the .,quec1\.' on their o"n resources. Sance mo!>I of them depend on vol- unteer\ and donauons. using their expcr11sc "l'lt'I) as n kind of "en- "ironmcntal conservauon'' an itself. Of rnursc. 1f )Ou have specific questions. don't hesauitc to contact .these groups But a'> a represen tati ve of the a1ural Resources Defense Council points out· .. People shouldn't automat1call) call us. A lot of the 1nforma t1on people common· I) requc\t can casil) be found in a labral) bool..storc or phone book. If that d~'>n't work. then the y should gtH~ u'i a <:.All °"'1.'ll Ix: happy to help:· Here arc \omc othl·r 'uggcst1ons that \\Ill hl'lp }OU rnn\Cf"\C this important re<1our<:e· 8 If you' re an tcrcsted an a group. Joan at. You support them with you r membe"h1p 'dues and make them stronger by increasing their numbers. Their newsletters or maga- zines also will hel p keep rou in- formed about env1ronmenta issues. 8 If )OU want to volunteer. ident- ify the problems that concern you, aod then look for the groups that deaJ specifically with those issues. But before you call them, think about what skills you have to offer. Groups love to hear, "I'm a lawyer,'1 or "I'm good at bookkeeping." or 'T d lake to help organw~" so they understand how they can work with you 8 Don't be d1scou ra$cd if some groups seem unenthusiastic about your offer to 'olunteer. Often, they have shortages of equipment or space that make It impossjble to accommodate extra people. Don't take it personally -try another group. or lel lhem know you're available when they need you. 8 Above all. nearly every group needs mone) for c:impa1gns. public education. phone bills, salaries and so on..,Jf )OU can afford to contribute or have time to help raise fund s in some wa)'. do 1t. It's the best way to be sure they'll i.tJll be there to answer your call when you need them . II you lave q•~•lloa• or com- meo11 about our eavlroomeol ud wbt you en do 10 ltelp, pleHe •rll~ to Jolla J•va• la care of EartllWorts, P.O. Box 411111. Kn· ,., City, Mo. 14 II I. BttH~ of tje vol•me of mall, Jn• I• ... 1t1e io ~ly persoa•lly b•I •Ill •"rn• IHffl of geo~r•I latere11 I• Qe columa. For the record It 1s the Oru1e Coast Dally Pllot'a policy to promptly cor- rect all errors of substan~. To repon an error or clarification, <:411 641-431 l and ask for the city desk. Editor's Hotline Ju•t Call 642-BOB8 What do you like abOut the Daily Pilo1? What Ck)fl°I ybu hke? 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"Talking about.how great old San Francisco was exposed me as the crank and grump I was becom- SANT A ANA -A 24-)'ear-old woman who had been amsted Friday on susp1c1on of prostitution slipped out of ht'r handcuffs Saturday and escaped pohce custod). Katherine Cru1. who also goes by Jo Ann Gonz.akz. had been taken to We tern Medical Center in Santa Ana for a medical euminataon. said Orange Co un ty Shenffs Department Lt. Harold Schaffroth. While Cru1 was at the hospital. the deputy escorting her was distracted and she slapped her hands out of her handcuffs. SchafTroth ~ad. SchafTroth declined to comment on wh y Cruz was taken to Western Medical Center. He said that women who have mall hands occasionally are able to slip out of handcuffs. "If the y arc willing to go th.rouah a Uttle pain or ca n make their wnsts bigger when the handcuffs art applied." they can somcumcs escape the cuffs. Sc haffroth said. Cru1 1s descntx·d a~ 5 feet 2 inches, 140 pounds with black hair and brown eye!.. She was last seen weanng a blue prison jumpsuit. ing ... the Baghdad-by-tht'-Ba)' stuff ... wo re thin." -From •Ulf Utl wire ,...n. -By rt~ A.11ocuted Pre11 --------------------------..... News of the weird Vet treats pets with acupun(:ture URBANA . Ill. -Is Fido feeling feeble"? Morris miserable? Conven- tional cures can't corr«t it? Take yo ur su ffe ring pct to the acupunct ure vet. After spending 120 hours in Florida learning the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture, Ellen Paul has brought her skills back to Urbana to improve the health of ailing dogs and cats. Take Divot, for example -a dog with more than the usua l canine aversion to cats. She's allcrak to them . and when her skin itches. she tugs at it with her t~th. leaving scabs behind. For the cure. Divot stood atop a table, her paws sliding on stai nless steel while Paul stuckc needles in the dog's coat and spanned them. "This is the worst part." said Paul. "Once the needles arc in. they get bored and want to leave." Divot. who started treatments early this month, was calmer when she returned for her second round of treatments last week. said her owner. Bob Heister. "She doesn't see m to be biting herself as much,'' Heister said. "It seems to work." Acupuncture 1s not a cure.all. Paul said. "But at does a good job for th<'· things it is indicated for and is beJter than some medication,'' sh·e-said. The aim as to treat specified press- ure points. These known nerve pathways in humans have anaJogs in other animals, Paul said. wb1ch share many health problems with humans. The 3.000.ycar-old art seems to boost the immune system and tasc tension. said Paul. who is doing the 1 work without charge while she per· fects her tcthniques. -By Th .t.Nda,.., Pm• Aepont.o l1on1 ant OURHAa.. SUN DEVELOPER OF GAS SAVER AWARDED $22,000 BOSTON -With !MOll~ut V.OfKthan ~On\tner. Unfortunatrl), thiHonvrntr mal.r '"M ct d • .um for &he ,3~,cr t'VCr aod OPEC nnaana IU hand . the procas tak~ plat.'( 001\tde of the cna1nt .. than doe-. II\ dt'\clopcr National fut\· F~al Court havt' awarded -rec or where ahe rnrray productd j, lo I. \J\CI Corp .. • S22. 7'7to Naoonal fudsa\.tt ~ .. ion . With the Gau"~ dispmsina pl~ttnurn Tllt'go'"'M\tt\I h~alre-.td ~firmed or Bosron. d('VCIO~fS of the Platinum into •he combu~llon (hamber~. 12··· 111198-i lhal the c1 .. 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"N11ional Fud""et Corp. and variou' r 01 f ura hcr anfornmlon , .all Normally, 1hl122~ of the ruet •oold lndtpmdtnt "'''"' ha\c u~ a v1rttt)' 1 flOO.LE GAS I I llOO-~n 14.m ont~ burn if 11 c•me In romac1 with the or mdhodok>tift 10 '"' 1he v1lijt of ~)fl. ~~·IAI ~ • · 0' J)tat1num coatfd surr.-" of a at•I tlC Oat.I~. Thnc anckpcndmc panin ollm • ' • Dodgers vs. Padres: A game to remember Players in Challenger division know a lot about sportsmanship, courage I fyou thfok you've seen some thrillina baseball pmes, you should have watched the Dodaen play the Padres Fri-day cvcnins. When the teams took the field1 two of the Dodgers were in wneelchairs. One had a 6-Fred year-<>ki &irl leadina him by Martin the hand. There were nine Dodgers suited up, but I counted only four Padres. No, five. One wa$ so small I couldn't see him standina behind another little kid. Right. Th~ weren't the. National League Dodacrs and Pa~res (who actually did play that night). And they weren't ordinary Little Leaauo players. This was a Challenger division game. Al.I the kids were mentall y or physically disabled, some both. Watc~mg them play for the first time puts an eggbeater to your emotions. Some of the kids were profou ndly disabled. Somt' appeared quite -normal, and that sums a terrible word to use. The bad cards tht'~ kids were dealt include cerebr~palsy, Down's syndrome, autism, muscular dystrophy. I reallydidn't want to know the whole list. One mother described her boy, a beautiful little blond guy in a motor-driven wheelchair. as "like a rag doll, no muscles at all." But he went out there. scooted his chair around the bases and had the time of his life. They all did. Vern and Lynn Vihlcne, the coach and field mom of the Dodgers, invited me to come out and watch the game. "Sometimes it's pretty hard to take," said Yem. whose son, Brett. was born with cerebral palsy. "A few weeks ago one of the Little League officials came and had to leave. He couldn't handle it." Challenger baseball is new to Orange County this year and Bill Beebt', the administrator of the Little League district that runs from Nt'wpon Beach through San Clemente. is delighted with its initial success. There are two teams in Irvine, two in Mission Viejo, one in Laguna Hills and a joint venture in San Juan Capistrano/San Clemente. "We had our first tryouts a couple of months ago. and from what I've seen. the average kid has improved 60 to 70 percent," Bill said. "If the rest of the world could be as happv as those kids, we wouldn't have any problems." · What I saw at Irvine's Nonh"ood Community Park Fnday night was beyond happy. "I haven't set'n the smile ofTOmar's face sinc.-e the ChaJlenger d1 v1s1on stancd," said one of the moms. rt'ferring to a youngster 1n a wheelchair. When Omar came up to bat, he was one of several players who used a tee. His first swing was a 'itnke. his second a fo ul. his third another strike. his fourth a single to center field. In Challenger division. you keep at it until you get a hit, or something resembling one. A case in point was the next batter. a pretty young lady named Missy. Stnkes one through seven were pitched to her. Stnkes eight and nine were on a tee. Finall). on the ninth swing. she belted a line drive. son of in the d1rect1on of third base. Missy was so pleased with herself she fo rgot for awflire mac rhc next thing was ro run to.first. With lots oClau~hter. including her own. and lots of chcenng suppon, Missy made 11. Challenger games arc tilled with support. All the parents root for all the kids'. All the kids he lp all the other kids. even those on the other team. And ever}' body laughs. Doug of 1he Irvine Padres had the player' and parents in stitches each time he came to bat. A true hamhone. Doug ha s obviously studied ballplayers' routines at thc plate -then de, eloped his own. He came to ba t. ScoY. led at the pitcher. Sm tied at the crowd. Assumed bis stance. Took a couple of slow-motion swings Wiggled his rear end. Scowled at the pitcher again. Poi nted to center field. JUSt as Babe Ruth did. Then hl' waned the ball prett} good. smiled at the cro~d. scowled at the p1tl'her one last time. and lumbered toY.ard first baS<.' as fast as he could. Contrast Chalkngcr d1 v1s1on with the often intense competition -ofkn too intense. some people say - of regular little Lt'ague. What"s missing in Challenger arc the adult egos. The coaches don't burn the effigy of an opposing pla yer's Jersey, as happened in Anaheim Hills last week. The parents don't come down from the grandstands and attack an official. as happened in Huntington Beach last )car. Without question. these arc 1'iolated 1nc1dents and at least 90 percent of little l eague 1s stnctl) fo r the kids. In the Challenger d1 v1S1on. it's 100 percent. Dodger coach Vern V1hkne was also the pitcher when hi s team was at bat. He patiently gauged every pitch to the physical ab1ht1es of each pla)'er. sometimes noaung the ball across the plate from three ft"t't away. And in Challenger pla). nobody loses. Nobody keeps score and all games end in a tie. A game 1s over after six in nings, 90 minutes -or whe n the kids gl't too tired. Then th ey all go for hamburgers. Friday evening, during one particular!) confused infield play. one of the moms wondered "whether they're getting tired or the) JUSt don't know what to do'!" "Both." 'ia1d a dad. JUSt back from coaching at fi rst base. "Well. it is getting toward the end of the game," said another mom. "Sure. but it's the same at the beginning," laughed the dad. While Challenger baseball isn't ahout Y.tnn1ng, 11 is about: Soc1ah1at1on. teamwork, devt'loping physical skills whert' none t'itisted. havmg fun and. possibly for some. the opponun1ty to move into regular Little League ball. Most of all. it's about hopes and dreams. The hope of a boy who li ve<; across the street from a school where Little Leaguers plar. "It really hurt him to watch and not be able to play," his mom said. "It hun so bad we talked about moving. Now we don't have to." The dream of a youngster who wanted a uniform. e'en 1fhe couldn't play. With Challenger baseball. he does play. and he has a uniform. The day his mother ga' e 1t 10 him. he said. "Mom. r m a real kid now." FrH Marlhl '1 col11mo ru1 Mooday1, Wt'da~1day1 ud Frld•y1. City's name changed to Costa Mesa in 1 9 20 • ID Cosca Mesa: Tht' residents of Harper enjoyed succe~ful farming. business opponunitics, ample DID YOU water and the railroad tracks of the Santa Ana and KNOW Newport Railroad. They wt'rc not happy with the name however. as mail and freight deliveries were f1• often sent to Harperville, nt'ar Oarden Grove. So they · I• launched a contest to rename the city. Alice Plumer won $25 fo r the name. "Costa Mesa," meaning coast f. tableland. In July. 1920. Hnrper offi cially became ~-----' Costa Mesa. • la Newport Beack: In May of 1967, the City of Hope honored Joan ('rawro~ as "Woman of tht' Year" m tht'ir awards banq~t at the Balboa Bay Club. C1a1rc Trevor and Jimmy Durante cntenamed and MiH Cnawford was c~oncd by Caesar Romero. •la Lapu Back In 1988, Ganh Wyckoff pa\ntcd a mural on the wall at the foot of Thaha trcet in memory of a fnend. Chris MaJefyt, who died 1n 1987. The project was made possible by a donation from the Kalos Kapthos Foundatio n. • la lrvlae: WiUiam Wolfskill, whose ranch included what is now the northern part of Irvine, was listed as the third wealthiest man in Los Anselc County in t 8S2. ownin1 SS0,00 in land 111ets. -e.lrltlflw • ., ,.,,,. hlfW Dtd You Know 1ccepts ronrributrons jo)'ously 1nd u.n them immcd111dy. ~nd yours to 00 You Kno•' Orup C••l o.a, rta.t. P.O. Bot 1560. Co 11 Mesa. 91616. ' . --c..JillH • ., A'-f .... --c0\Sl1 DAILY PILOT/~, June 11, ._ Orange Coast '\Xleekend Triumphant UCI graduate. 7 Sir TobJ ~sn·t 111lnd waiting for ............. It was a weekend of cel- ebration for many on the Orange Coast. Nearly 4.500 students gradu- ated from UCI during three commencement ceremonies Sat- urday. The thought of leaving the comfons of college life and braving the real world didn't stop many of the new sheepskin taters from having a good time at Aldrich Park. Sunday was a day for fathers along the Coast and across the country. as families took time to honor dads on Fatfier's Day. And Iranians panicipated in traditional Varzeshe Bastani games at Irvine's Mason Park on Sunday. The games, sponsored by the Federation of lranjan Ath- letics, celebrated the opening of the Iranian Student ·Assistance Foundation. Daily Pilot pllotot by Brtu Mlcb1 and Speacer Gtaat Cr•lg Arthur with his just-baptized son Bl•k•, 4 'fl months. Goudara Mlrtcarlml at lranlan games. Costa Mesa official supports Baltic republic's independence By TONY OODERO Dall)' l'•or \r~lf W•ll~• "Gorby. Gorby now's the time ... to gi ve up on Stalin's cnme," they chanted. for him to do that, she said, would be to frre Lithuania. CO\T \ ~1LS.\ -~fatta!> of state are nnt u'ualh Cou ncilwoman Sandra < •l·n1,· t<.inl'. hu t nght no" she 1~ 1n the m1ddk of a light ...,1th a del'tdl'dh international Ila' or Genis. a $raduate of Stanford. crafted a version of her alma matt'r's motto for her sign, which read "let the Y.1nds of freedom blow.'' But Lithuania has not always been at the top of Genis' age nda. ··For me this 1s real fun because it's red1scovenng m~ ethntc roots." she said. Gen•'>,., ·111 l 1thuanian dl'C'l'nt. and "hen Sm 1et Prl's1dent M1kha1l Gurbal hl'' paid a """ to ·an Fran-cisco and tnnlorJ l 'n1\Crsll} t\.,O Wl'elo. .1gu. (il•n1., ...,:,~ there. along with 'il"\(:rnl of her L1thuan1an fnend\. 10 proll''' .1ga1ns1 1hc O\ ll't leadl·r and hh pohc} IOY. ard L1thuan1.1 Bu t "hile Genis docs not think, Gorbad1ev 1s the epitome of evil, she does believe it would be a mistake to pin all hopes for peace on him. Gt'n1s credi.ts a 1986 tnp 10 the Soviet Union for sparking this interest in her roots. which art' L1thuan1an on her father' side and Russian on her mother's. Gen1\ \Jld 'hl' Jnd lhl' rl'~l of thl' L1t huan1an rnn11ngl'nt r.1ised 1gns of protl'SI and 'hoUll'd songs "hrn the~ ')pottl.'J C mrbal·he' "I thtnk he 's a pragmatist," she said. "But I think 11 is a mistake to lie our hopes to Gorbachev." Gorbachev. she said. has a tremendous amount of pressure on him She likened that pressure to a steam pipe. "Ma)be he needs to let more steam out." she s~ud. One way While traveling there. she visued a museum that had a Lithuanian display. and that set her on a mission to learn mort' about her hentage. a m1ss1on which resulted 1n the cit} of Costa Mesa declanng a L1thuan1an Freedom Da' last ..., ..... ---., .,_ -- Sandra Genis dons a Udlua· nlan salh. March. · Wild party ends in arrests of four men L.\Ctl "i .\ RE.\( If -.\ weekend pJ rt) hl•re that got out of control rl•,ultl'd tn the ar- rests of lour men. in lud1ng one ''ho alleged I\ took a !>wing at a police otlicer. The ntlkcr dt.'lll'l'tl'll the.- punch Jnd escaped inJUI"). "i:ud a poht•e 'ipokc .. man. POLICE LOG Pohc·c were called to the bash nt an apartment 1n the 31000 block of Pacific Coast ll1ghwa~ enrly Sunda} morning af\er neighbors l'Ompla1ned of noise and one 'i31d that part}goas had slashed the tirc!i on h14' "h11e To}ota Corolla Arrested Y..t'rc Ke\ 1n .\nthon\ Dunbar. :!4, ~s1dcnct· un kno""· f>'J\ld Michael King. :?6. dcscn~d a<; n tranMl'nt. Michael Wayne McClanahan. 40. of El Toro. and D1d1tr Mec h1n. 29. address unkno,~n Dunbar \\a\ arre,.ted on usp1cion of re tsting arrest and dnnl..ing 1n puhhc. Ki ng on susp1c1on of rc~i~t1ng arTC'lt and 1n~11~a11ng a fight. McClanahan is 'u~pc<:trd of fighti ng and attempt- ing battery on n pohc.-e officn Mech1n ts suspc~cd of di turhm~ th(' peacr Co.ta Meta Poh«· 111~'<',t<'ll 11 rn.\n t'n \U\Pll llln ''' grand lhrtl and 8\'3Ult and ~Itel'\ in 1hc ~oon hhl ol Nrv.-pon Bouk-vord Fountain Vall~y " I '>·\car-oh I "n11111n fl'POMl''' 1h:1t '"e h:id bt't'n raped b) a "lnenJ'' 18 t Ma) i I i\i cording to her a«>ount "n acqu•1n1ance nmc Q\ C'r "' l\rr house to re tum tOMt borrov.t'\I rc<'Onh rl\c ml!n then ..al d v.-n M a lo\t'\t'at. The •uman \laid the man loclktd dcpttSttd, so \he sat do1t.n nc,t to him to 111ll lit' then made tnUAI •~h•nc.~s to'Aard h<"r >\ mu• he••~n th<' 1-.0 con11nu~ un11l the m•n rtmo'td the v.oman's robe' anJ 11(d hc.r up -.11h rope ft\)m th<' rohc rhc man thC'n 111ptd hC'r, and kn aftC'r unt)1ng the "om:in 0 T"o Gardrn GroH' men ~ho ~ere p)a)'mg basket· ball at thr Fountain allr\ RC"Cm111on Center rcponcd that a gang of appro\lmairl) 15 10 20 males a1tackcd them Thr •~ll men said ihe gang l1cli:~ and llt'at thrm 10 1!1t ground, causing a '·int'h lacrrauoM 10 ont' man's hr:iJ 0 <\ rc~1drn1 rt'poned that a 'andal threw a bnck 1hrough his pa110 wmdo". brt'ak1ng a coffee table lea Damage ~as e umaird 10 bt' S400. Huntington Beach I .\ dn,er pas'lng thr comer of th lrc<'t and Pacific Coast H11hv.-ay was appruaC'hed b) a man v.ho ask~ for a ndc ThC' dmrr l't'fu~ but was then pulled out of the 'C'h1dc b) tv.o men "ho had opened thr Jmcr's door All thrrt: men lhen Jumped'" tht' c:ar and sped oil 0 Pohl'<' f\·ponrd that a male touth has bttn Sttn ~hoo11ng blowgun dam at his neighbor's houses 0 " man ~u deta1ntd b)' police for repont"dly · steahna appro\lmatd\ S78 v.onh of alcohol af'\d etpr\"llC'\ from an lbcmon's markt't 1n 1he 2000 block offWamcr Avtnuc 0 " l'('(l .. nd-v. h1tc Hark)' Davidson v.u r\"pontd stolC'n from thr !"Car of the Broadway dcp;anmcnt stort in tM Uuntsnat<>n Ccnte-r. I nine 1 ~0 th&mond MOJS WC:rt 5tOlcn from I JCv.t'll)' 00\ in a bedroom in tilt' 200 block of Mon roe. TM su~p«tN thief 11 • former hOu'C&unt. tilt' v1rt1m tnk1 s>Qh c. -· 0 ~· Littnft' p\atM v.t'rt' ta~<'n from • air 11 I b8 I 2 Rcdh1ll \-C'. bc't,.ttn Thul'lday and Fnday a A d19"f\1ntltd <'UStomC'r c•llcd a bu11ncu in lht' 17000 bt«k of am~naht to IA)' hf was on his way tMrc with a 1un 10 lhool an ~"'° tt. ~ man ''l'li: a tk•\ n1n1.11ning S450 ~nnh of h1ns from the loading J~a ol ln~llnll 'port~~ear in tht' lbOOO blocl l'l Rl·Jh11l fru.l;l\ .J .\bout St>UI '" ll'14ll\ ".l' l.lll·n rnda\ from a re'1JC'nCC' on Pll"a\tlnhrn · ...J ~ ~iefl'o \\3\ IJ\.l'll Imm .1 14 ' Hcinda "''' parli:C'd 1n the 'lll)(l hhKl o t Ral\.1 l\11't'('i F-nd:n Laguna Beach ~ ~\ldenrr 1n lhl' \OU bhx l llf Oal was bur· '1.lan1rJ and ransadl·d \J1urda' The '1l'l1m rcPon~ a los\ nf proper!\ V.llnh S'~lU 0 <\ rt',1dcn1 on (ora,C'land fl·ponro that a he11hbor 1n a )C'llov. "rh1tlr ~ .. ~ rnmmma r.ir~~ cars Th<' rrPontng rt'~tdl•nt 101J poh,'<' 1ha1 1h1' 1 an onaoma !'lroblcm 0 Three men n-ix1nC\il\ tun~ a blat'k leatht'r ).a<'kct valued at S 'ti~ Imm a \lll1m in 1hr ~00 hlod nfSoutb C'oa~t H1ghw3, and ran oil New port Beach mront' pNC\l open 1hC' l\X ~ on a fron t door 1n 1hC' 1100 blOC'k nl mu Larrdo and took ~vnal lreys 0 <\ S\C'rro \&lul'\.I 11 S~IO v.u 'llllle"n from 1 1985 8u1c~ Centul'} v. h1lr thr llr v. .. s park~ 11 Ft'mlnf •\H~nu<' and Oct-an Boulr"al'\l 0 I n I foot Rui.\1an-aml\•modrl lf"Cn kl)•k wu stolen from a boat 'lllp 1n lht' r un Zonr TM bolt II valut"d at S 0 '*' S 1,000 <'rJm puteT" \tl'm wa\ talct'n from 1 homC' on ('olltn' <\\cnue dunnf a pert) Tht' 1h1tf appemUI)' drope)Cd thC' Pa<kard ~I rom pu1er nut a wond-ttory b«truom winJov. a A m•n v.tnt fc>r a ""''m 1n the ~a\ bt1Wttn 32nd at\d ltd '1rttt~ ~turda and -.be.-be rttumcd after 10 m1nu1~ d11eo"cmt that his beach .,.._ ~ ronta1ncd • pona~ 1ttft0. tcM11 radtt and ...... 011 Md bfcn llk<'n Thf total lo\i wa• wi at 1419 - .. .. r ·• Workers find lnriOiiStlve transportation methods . 8yw.NDY ISBS ~ ............. J. .r...-; __ _ While tbousandl of Southern Cali--en- counter mountina sttess u they lit ~~ ia moruina traffic, Chuck Dcoman laca up bis me 11 Ultra-Wheels. lolds up the bia black beck:.peck and beads off to work. Denman. a stra\Clic planner and tecbnic:al analyst.. leaves his home in Lona.Beach and lkatet to bis office at McDonnell Doualas Spece System in Huntiqton Beach. It takes him about 40 mLnutea to tel to wort. about twice as long as it takes to drive tlie nine-mile ltre\Ch. But Denman MYS what he pins from the exercise makes the extra time ~u worth iL .. Gettin.-to work faster is not necessarily better," Denman sa,d. "I'm realty fit. my stress level has aone down and I look forward to gomg to work.•• The quality time he spends on his trek to'the office pves Denman a chance to think about the day ahead of him rather than worry about the traffic crunch - which experts say will get worse before it sets better. Oran1e County is growing so rapidly, accord.ins to CaJtrans officials, that road construction is unable to keep up with the new commuters. In addition, because land acquisition is so expensive, the focus has shifted from building new freeways to gettina the most out of the existing system by widening roads, adding car-pool lanes and using ramp meters. In addition. Caltrans is suJJcstin• commuters use alternative modes oftransportauon, sa'd Karen Young, a depanment spokeswoman. While there are 1.001 excuses for not using altema· live forms of transportation. most of those who have made the switch say the reasons lack substance. "People have to wean themselves away from their can,•• said frank Finley, an ~poyce at AVCO Finaodal ""Oace people become~ to ,et out of their car and 11art (walJdna. bieycllna. JOllina. etc.), it becomes tee0nd nature ... Finley, who Uvcs about J VJ miles from AVCO, wa1b 10 and &om work. He uid he walks every.here within a short distance of his home. Before AVCO moved 10 Irvine from Fashion Island in Newport Beach, Finley said be joged the aix miles to wort. His main reason for walkina i1 the wear and teat short trips put on his car. However, be laid any decrease in automobile ~ is also helpful to the envtronmenL Because of aovcmment rcaulations ~uirina em- ployen to increue the averap vehicle ndenhip, a number of comp&nies offer perks and incentives to ICt higher participation in ride·sharina prosrama. AVCO offers one of the more agretlive prosrams around, payif\I SI 0 to $20 a month to those who carpool 'to work. according to John Lenz, Employee Transportation Coordinator for AVCO. Those who use alternative modes of transportation can double that total, he sajd. The company also provides shower facilities, lock· ers and a dry cleaning service for those who decide to bike or walk to work. ' While inccntivC$ may have keyed a chanac in transportation methods. those who have switched to alternative modes seem to be happy with the switch. "l have to say l love it (bicycling to work), so even if the incentive wasn't there now I'd probably still do it," said Morgan Ferry, an AVCO employee. Ferry said he used to ride his bike extensively three years ago. but only returned to cycling in April of 1989. He said his return coincided with his effort to quit smoking. Aircraft expert develops device to reduce airport noise levels By DON KIRKMAN Satpp• Howard~· Se<vk~ lf the new noise suppressor de· veloped b y aircraft engine expen Allen Paulson works the way he anticipates. many airports will be much quieter. And thousands of airliners will bum a lot less fuel. Paulson, 67. president and board chairman of G ulfstream Aerospace Corp. of Savannah. Ga.. has de- veloped and patented a device. that he cla ims will substantially reduce the noise of foreign and domestic jct engines that were built in the 1960s and '70s. The device also may reduce fuel consumption by 20 percent to 25 percent and provide additional power when planes are taking off and climbing. a Gulfstream spokes- man said. Paulson said his silencer and fuel saver will be tested this fa ll. He expects to begin sell ing it in 1992 to airlines who operate thousands of Boeing 72 7s and 737s, Douglas DC-9s, Fokker F-28s and business corporations who have Gulfstream Us and lfls. Pa ulson's device is a simple add- on that wraps around an engine's tailpipe, the Gulfstream spokesman added. Because it doesn't affect en- gine parts. mechanics should be able to install it in two or three days. : C.ltlln Griffiths, J, of Columbus, Ohio, •' walks thro119h the rubble of a fan11 tl'9at ""'-~ was dam99ed from the flash floodln9 In ShadJllde. t J ~AIDS vifccine ·available soon, says expert WASHI NGTON ..:._A vaccine to combat the. AIDS virus likely will be available for w1despread use by the end of the decade. a government AIDS expen said Sunday. The Bush ad ministration has come under lire from AIDS activists and congressional critics for not spending enough money on AIDS research and moving too slowly in a~proving new drugs to fight the disease. The federal government is spend· ing S 1.16 billion in the curttnt fiscal year on AIDS research and the ad· ministration has recommended an increase to S 1.245 billion in tisc.al 1991. But Dr Anthony Fauci, d irector of AIDS research at the National ' Institutes of Health, said Sunday I that "the decade of the "90s will see some important advances that will have a po itive impact on HIV. infected 1ndi~iduals.' , "Over the next several years. you'll soe a real acceleration of vao- cine development, and hope~ully by the end of the 1990s there will be 1 V80Cine that is available for wide· • spread use;· Faua said. An estimated l millioo Americans are bttie~ to be infected by HIV, Of humll'I immunodeficiency vi'!~ which can develop into the Ala.a dileue. Wrorlg body cremated ST. CHAR LES. Minn. Through a "paperwork mix-up." the body of Los Angeles journalist John P. Brownell. formerly of this southeastern Minnesota town. was cremated in the Twin Cities after amving on a plane from California. Where the m ix-up occurred was unclear at fi rst. But a Nonhwcst Airlines spokesman on Sunday said it took place at Minneapolis·St. Paul International Airport. rather than on the plane carryi ng Brownell's body and another from South Dakota. Services for Brownell, 33, were Thursday in St. Charles as scheduled by the Hoff Funeral Home. The shock came Wednetday, when the family learned that John Brownell's body. rather than the one from South Dakota. had been sent to a crematory. Hoff Funeral Home was notified of the mistake by a telephone call from Fairview Ccme&ery in Mound. accordina to Tim Hoff. one of the funeral directors. ''They called us and said they were in the~· ofcrem1tin1-" be said. "That s when we first became aware o( the problem." Tbc other body was sent to the Rochester Airport. where Hoff went to confirm the body was not that of Brownell. He notified a Nonhwcst employee who contacted airline of· ficials in the Twin CitiC\. 1 Fairview Cemetery did not return .,hone mcssa•es left with its 1n1werina service on Sunday. Melvin Brownell, John's father. said 1 Nonhwest Airlines repmen· tative, 1ppercntly from the lelll ctepenmcnt. called him ind said the a1rhne "knew what had occurred. but didn't know how it had OC· curred." The fa mily will continue to look into the incident. he said Saturday. Nonhwest is investigating the case. said airline spokesman Bob G ibbons. "The mix-up took place at the airpon," he said. "It was a paper- work mix-up." V1sitat1on for Brownell also took place on Wednesday. as scheduled. Hoff said the funeral home informed friends and relatives who amved throuJh a written notice. It bnefly expl1med that because of a mistake, Brownell's remains were cremated. Such a mix-up is rare. said Hoff. whose funeral home is not respon- ~ible for the mistake. "I've read about it happening in other states out West. in rare OC· casions. but never h~re," he Mid. Brownell. who died of AIDS com· plications June 9 at a hospital in Sherman Oaks. ~lif .. was born 1n Winona. He was the younaest journalist to bcoome 1 top news uccu&ive at the Los An&clts Timts. At the time of his death, he was deputy manaaina editor. In a note to his colleaaues about his illness, Brownell expressed arati- tude for ••your heartfelt exptt1sion of 1uppon and can flt ... both durina my hospitaliiation for complica- tions of AIDS and m y recuperation here at home. I am sorry J cannot thank each of you personally. but l want you lQ know how deoeply IP* ~ative I am:· -81 rt. A,_.IH Prnl , • Inside •dvke Company moves enhanced by exploring several options To move or not to move? Every company -wtie and small ..:.-ia inevitably faced with this question. When is \be riabt time move to a new location? Often. the answer depends on tbe utility and usefulneu of the exiltina office specie, factory or distribution center in which the •firm ii located. If the company· has physically OUlf'OWD tbe space or has needs for aaanificantly less IQUfle footaae than it ~ntly occupies, the answer is SJmple - it's ume to relocate. The rpore difficult decision comes when the current facility Mti1fics present and future needs, but the company is contemplat· ina a move based upon antici· pated economic benefits, a more prcstiaious location, or perhaps more accessible and lcss-con- aested areas. Economic factors that may be considered include attractina and keeping employees and clients. increasing business by moving to a more burgeoning area, and making a move as a real estate investment. As Orange County and sur· rounding counties continue to de- velop and grow. the decision nat· urally becomes more difficult be· cause there are more locations. different types of business parks and higher quality amenities available from which to choose. Southern California is now in a renter's market stage. where the tenant has the advantage in choosing a space and .negotiating a lease. Many companies may not be aware that rental rates have not been keeping pace with the project development costs in Or- ange County. In other words. since the supply today is greater than the demand. rent in a new buil<!ing may not be as expensive as would be expectl'd, cons adenng the increased pnce of the land the building sits on. Projects toda)' also are becom· ing more "humanited" than they were I 0 years ago, and employers have more needs to fi ll than Tom Gibson merely bow many desks to tit in an office space. Companies may find that leasing in a new build· ins that provides various amenities makes better business sense. Many complexes now in· elude cafC$, dry cleaners, work.out facilities and convenience stores. In deciding between two sites with comparable rent, a company may choose the one with better services because employees will be happier and clients will take note. Companies also may realize that leasing in "sman builid· ings," modem computer pro- gram-driven offices. is more effi· cient and convenient. These high· tech buildings feature security systems that arc coded with ac· cess cards, lights that shut-off after hours if someone fo!"$cts to tum them off. and the ability for employees to turn on the air conditioning in their individual suites if they are workinJ on the weekend when the building·s air handling systems are typically turned off. As with any comphca1ed de· cis1on. the most prudent course of ac\ion is to Sttk the advice of a qualified professional. By con· suiting with an established and knowledgeable real estate broker. a firm can benefi 1 (generally without up-front cost to the pro- specu ve tenant or bu}er) from the broker's expen1se in 1he mar- ketplace. When looking for a real estate broker. gel letters of recommen-. dation. find out the level of ex- perience the person ~and the ranae of services provtded by the firm . Services ransina. f~m preliminary property avadab1h~y surveys, t<?uu, econon:uc analys1s, utihty, transpottauon and employment avaµabilities all a~ aenerally prov1ded on a aoodwill basis to the prospect company by .the bro.ker. . Other special sef'Vlces may tn• elude an estimated ~melin~ of the anticipated move, 1nclud1na a breakdown of hours to look at sites negotiate ttle lease and con-stru~t tenant improvements; ip addition to a lease companson analysis that compares the com- pany's current lea.se with t~ pr<>- specti ve lease. This arrar. <?f infor- mation can then be ut1hzed by the firm to determine whether 1t is in their best interest to relocate to a new facility or to remain in their present location. Regardless, of. the final. de- cision. the most 'mportant issue to consider is that the prospective company chooses their course of action in an intelligent manner utilizing th~ best an~ most. com- prehensive infonnauon ava,lable. Tom Gibson is a districr man- ager wirh Iliff. Thom & Com- pany, a commercial real estate brokerage firm based in Irvine. Orher members of the Pilot's Board of Business Advisers ~: £mesr C. Brown. managing~­ ncr of Ernest Brown & Co.; Walrer Cruttcnden Ill, founder and chairman Cruucnden & Co.: Alan Freeman , vice president Shearson Lehman Huuon New- port Be.1ch: Deborah L. Har- ringron. vice presidenr Northern Trusr of California: KMPG Pear Marwick & Co.: John Link, founding partner Link Murrel & Co.: M ilron £. Naylor. eJ<cc:urivc vice president and reg10nal man- ager for Grubb & Ellis: Ken Nicolas. president Financial Srraregies Group: Chip Stassel. Srare Farm Insurance. Costa M esa: and Glona Zi$ner. presi· denr Zigner & Associates. Flooa vie ims still missing SHADYSIDE. Ohio -The death toll from flash Ooods that swept through a rural area of eastern Ohio increased to l Q Sunda) as searchers dug along two creeks and divl'd into the Ohio River. E1ghtetn people remained missing. Workers used shovels and picks to dig along the creek banks. and sifted through debris at places marked with red flags. where search dogs indicated they'd detected human scents. said National Guard Capt. Jim Boling. Di vers worked where the two creeks empty into the Ohio. One body was found Sunday in debris along Wegee Creek. about three miles from where It meets 1he river. said Belmont County cor- oner's in vestigator Chuck Vogt. Another was pulled from the Ohio near a bndge at Moundsvill e. W.Va .. about 10 miles south of Shadyside, he said. The body of a man was fou nd Weather Sunday afternoon in the Ohio River. a half-mile south of the mouth of Wegee Creek and about seven miles south of Shad yside. said Vogt. That brought the confi rmed death toll in Thursday's floods to 19, in- cl uding fi \ e children. Twenty-three dog teams fro m four states were searching for victims. said Bohng. The digging will con· tinue at least through Tuesday. said Fire Chief Mark Badia. "The th ing yo u fi nd once you stan into these brush piles and pill's of trees are cars. and the} ha ve to be tom apart and searched separately," Badia said. "Everything you turn up creates a d11Terent s11uat1on ... But Vogt sa1d he doubted many of the missing would be found ahve. "It's just been too long. I don't thmk there's an ybody ali ve out there," he said. "You can't s~im out there that long m the Ohio Ra ver." The Wegee and Pipe creeks over· fl owed Thursd ay night during storms that poured 51/J inches of rain onto eastern ·Ohio in 31h hours. The Ooods destroyed as many as 70 houses and damaged up to 40 others . 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GE COAST IIEAI:Jll ~.June 11, tllO Al • Economics and regulations block useful drug research The battle of the sexes Is basically a war of wor~s I try not to att sick and usually don't but last week a family of !IOl-~friendly viruses moved into my throat. Oh, did they hun! The mere thoupt of 1wallowin1 WU painful. . I upped my vitamin C 10 thousa~~ of 1t1ms and was pain- fully watt1n1 for those little bug-ten to move out when Barbara said, "Herc, let my pve you some herbs." I have worked 'with Barbara for yean. She is one of those people who knows everything about thinas most people have never heard about. She squined two eyedroppers full of "Echinacea" into about an ounce of liot water. It looked like sbo had dredged a swamp; my nune, Margaret. said ''ugh!" but l drank it anyway. About an hour and an half later. I had drunk half a cup of coffee before I realized that the pain was aone. I took another large swallow to be sure. then announced my findings to the offic.e. Deidre, suf- fering with the same condition. beged for what was no w, Barbara's ··ma$ic." You may think we are making proaress in medicine. but I am convine;ed that we arc •oing backwards; becoming increasingly incompetent. Dr. Jullan Whitaker Suppose I were to f md 10 people who had the same rapid benefit from these herbs and march them into the offi ces of Eli Lilly. L1llv: "Can we patent these herbs?" Me: "Well, they grow in my garden .... Lilly: "Get lost." Now I go to UC'LA Medical Center. UCLA: "Th is looks promising. we will be &lad to do FDA ap- proved, randomized, prospective. double bl ind, placebo<ontrollcd trials. That will cost only 2 maybe 4 million dollars. When do you want to start? Why don't you leave this bottle with me. my kid has a cold." Even if the studies showed that these herbs were the best thing yet for viral infections. doctors would not use them. The strona and intimate rela- tionship physicians have with drua interests is unfonunate. The first rule for all lhinas comina from drua companies is that they be profitable for the company. This dramatically narrows the scope of what will be studied. ll leaves out virtually all chemical compounds occurrina naturally on canh. With such a broad restric- tion, it is a wonder that anything of true benefit comes from drug company laborotorics. Though physicians are the pa- tients' advocates. their behavior is more of drug industry advocates. Yet until recently, almost all and some of our best therapeutics. i.e .. penicillin. digitalis. and insulin came directl y from nature. Not anymore. Today, this would never be allowed; using natural compounds is outside the system. Medical progress? Lifesaving drugs? Cure for cancer "Just around the corner?" Get serious! We arc buried in so much ex- pensive. bureaucratic. restrictive. political red tape that real progress 1s almost impossible and countless avenues of promise will never even be explored! .. I'm totally frust r.ued1" said Amy. "l feel like my husband shuts me out of hi1 life. He won't taUc to me about tbinp that matter, let alone anything else. I know he loves me, but he doesn't seem to under- stand how much I need that kind of intimacy from him ." h 's clear that out body parts arc di'frerent, but men and women differ from each other in less conspicuous ways as well. (I know you've all suspected that.) Amy, you would do well to learn about that strange language of ··MalcSpcak" and to teach him a little about your own "femSpcak ... (The differences arc outlined .111 a ·powerful new book. "Wh y Men Don't Get Enough Sex and Women Don't Get Enough Love," Kramer and Dunaway, Pocket Books. I 990.) The authors say MaJeSpcak and FcmSpeak may even use the same words - they JUSt have different mea nings: She says: "Honey. I love you." She means: "I feel close to yo u. We have a good life together. I wa nt you to put your arms around me and say. 'I love you too!'" He hears: "Great. She loves me. Maybe she 1s in the mood to have sex." He says: "That's wonderful swee t- heart" and reaches under her blouse. She says: "What arc yo u doing? I said I love you ... He says: "Right So let's make -PAID ADVERTISEMENT - Dr. Linda Algazl love," She says: "You don·t care about me at all. You're JUSl interested in sex. Forget u ·· • And so. the war between t~e sexes 1s fueled. "Women . are 1rrallonal." he thmks. "I can't imagine that Sh<." believes I'm the one who has trouble commun1ca11ng. I gi ve up trying to understand women." She think~ he's .. JU'\t another sex· craz y guy who hasn 't the faintest idea of what being romantic means:· MaleSpeak 1s logical. !>Cnsible and an informa11on-g1 ving kind of talk- ing. Men come b) thi s honestly - they have been trained that in order to succeed. one must use fe,,.. word!I and get to the point qu1c kl)'. Men respond best to fewer "ords and a speci fic call fori acuon. They complain that women. "talk, ta lk. talk. and don"t sa) much." So let's rewnte the scenano w1th a concession to male /female d1 f- ferc nces. She says: ··Honey, I Jove you ... " He says: "That's wondcrf ul sweet· hean " and rcacbcs under her blouse. She says (if she is in the mood): "I'd Jove to make love ri&ht now. But I need to talk you for awhile about some th ings that arc impon· ant to me." Or she says (if she 1s in the mood): "I love you. but nght now I need you to put your arms around me and tell me how much you like me. and wh}. for shall we say the next ten , minutes'! I've had a rotren <Uy."~ Or she says: "I've been mad a you since this morn ing. and rd like to talk 10 you about why arld prom· • 1sc to get all this otT my chest 1n the next half hour." Or she !>ays· "I've been sm1hng about )OU all da) toda>. I love our hfe together. sweeth ean . and I want to tell you about 1t. Slow down. Sex c.an wail. You JU!.t relax and let me count the wa~s -while I give you a mes~ge" Am ). do )Ou 'lee th e point? You m~st be 'ery specific in a.sk1ni for what ~ou wan t, when you wa nt 1t - and about ho~ long it's going to take. Next I'll talk about .. FemSpeak" and how you can teach him 10 better understand you and your needs. Yo• cu writ~ to Dr. Llad• Al1•J.l •I !7 J J E. CoHI Hlpw•y. C.Oroa d~J M•r. IZIZI. ~ave fun in the sun, but don't run risk of skin cancer Welcome to lnsid~ Medicine. Tills column will be discussing common medic.al topics. Your questions will be answered by medical and denral specialists in the appropriate field of expertise. Please forward any questions to the Medical Plaza Association of Newport Center. c/o the Health Education Foundation. 360 San Mi,uel. Suite 106. Newport &.ch 92660. Wbt are tbe effttts of aan ezponre? Now that summer 1s ·l)Car. many of us will be going to the beach, pool or on picnics. Our skin, the largest organ in the body is at risk. With sun exposure. the nucleic Bow cu blood traa1f lisloa1 be m.Me aaf er? Today, with the fear of AIDS. \'AR~COSF: \'t:l~S~ SPIDER \'f.tss·~ '"" "111.tll •• 1 rt 'flllt\ ··' 111 11tl1·111l1111t \ t 'lll' P~rmaot'nlh . ,, , '"' i.:11 •• 1 't"olfl lllt.t '" .1111·,tl11•,1.1 ,., 111 ")>II .11 ''·'' 'II )11111.t 1·1·1"'1·n \\'1· 'P•'t 1.1li11· 111 fll'.tllllj! le·~ '•'Ill' '-•' I , , 1111•.: ._\pph """'·"". "' "" ..... t'rt'(' ( OO'lth11t i1111 VEI\ ·\Ht~: • I I• I , • ~ f '· , II II I acids (the building blocks of the cells) are injured. Normally these building blocks repair them- selves. With repeated sun ex- posure, the repair mechanism 1s adversely affected. Sun is a form of rad1 atton. The sun rays are the ultra-violet (UV) rays. These U V rays can cause changes in the normal coding of cells. Wrinkles wi th early aging of skin ca nce r may develop. such as zi nc oxide blocks the sun. PABA. a chemical sun screen, acts as a fi lter to decrease the number of UV rays reaching the skin. Also. clothing and hats can prevent skin exposure to harmful V lights. By Dr. Na ncy Sil verberg. dermatolog1sr hepatatts and other infectious diseases. the receiving of blood transfusions and blood products is a topic of concern for every- one. The receiving of blood transfusions is no longer taken for granted. Last year there were approx- imately 16 million blood trans- fusions. The vast majority came from volunteer donors. Toda) we have options to protect ourselves. Approximately 60 percent of blood 1s used fo r electi ve sur- gery. Today the patient can store his or her own blood or ask for direct donor blood fro m friends or fami ly members. This tak~ proper timing and coordinauon. This service 1s available at most major hospitals. The pa- ticnt may be staned on iron supplements pm or to surgery to hel p restore the blood and pre· ve nt anemia. The blood can be drawn up to five weeks pnor to surgef). If there is an illne\s or delay 1n surgery. the blood can be frozen 35 to 42 days afte r drawing. The f reezing process takes about 12 hours. Onl) I 0 percent of cells are destro}ed dunng freezi ng. The blood 1s stored at -65 degrees centigrade 10 hqu1d ni- trogen.Unused blood at the time of surgef) can be stored and frozen for later use. By Dr. Frank Sheehey Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer. This 1s a locally invasive tumor and does not metastasize or spread to other pans of the body. Other types of skin cancer ~-------------------------1 arc squamous cell ca ncer and melanoma. Mela noma for- tunately is the least {Ommon. but is the most likely to spread. When going out in the sun . use sun screens. A physical screen The Smartest & Sharpest Drug Store in Newport Beach PROBLEM SOLVERS FOR PRF.SCRJPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS 6 STATIONERY New 300 page book reveals how drugs and toxic pollutants stay In your body, dull your thinking & ruin your llfe. 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Decade, Buzz Aldrin and John • Crean were being honored, and JDF ( declared the Decade of the '90s will beef, seafood, cheeses. fruit, and veggies. Afier the awards ceremony, guests found lhe entrees had been replaced with dcssens (chocolate ga- lore) and coffee. ..., Gene Autry fcente;J wllll OornNI. Jolln Cr ..... ........... Aldrln ..... Pllltr' ....... I produce a cure• for the disease. t .. Th~ two have a lot in com- ' mon," said entertainer Norm • t Crosby Friday evening. "Buzz has • waJ~ed on the moon and John walks 1 around with his head in the clouds. I Both have reached the "pinochle' of ~ life," continued the master of • malaprops at JDF's Los Angeles Chapter gala. Close to 400 attended the cer- emony at the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum in Griffith Park. GA himself was on stage to do the award-giving honors along with LA Rams Owner Georgia Frontiere. Praise for Crean of Newport , Beach, whose Fleetwood Enterprises f produces one out of every three J motorhomes sold in the country. and Aldrin of Laguna Beach. who I . wa lked on th e moon on June 20. 1969. also came from Danny Thomas and emcee Pat Michael!> and via video from family members i and friends (including Robin Leach ; and U.S. Sen. Pete Walson). • Mr. Blackwell (sporting another : new face with che<.'ks and chm from ~ Switzerla nd) handed roses to the ~ women behind the men -Lois Aldn n and Donna Crean. 'Tm going to be sweet t0n1ght and all that BS ... cntiquang fash ions 1s suuuuch a bore." said Mr. B. who cla11ns h<.' is a cross between Tallulah Bankhead and Laberat·l' and that John as a diamond an a "'orld of rhinestones. The recogn1t1on <"crcmon) took place in a large tent adjacent to thl· museum which opened lac;\ ~l·ar. A.nna Mana Alberghett1 and Glona Loring delighted the audiencc: "'1th song. Many of the Orange Count} par- ticipants had tra' cled 10 the cit~ \la luxury buse!> pro' ickd the Creans. On amval the~ mingled \.\llh mo\le and TV stars. and found their dinner Guests included Betty and Ralph Tomlinson. Andy and Charlene Crean with daughter Kelly. Johnnie and Linda Crean with sons Con and Rob, John's brother Speed Mer- rifield, Pilar Wayne and Jerry Aheron. Aldrin's daughter Jan and Lois' son Bryant Cannon. Darleen and Bill Maoclark, Margaret and Carl Karcher. .\nita and Gil Ferguson. Kitty and Jerry Kobrin and Elaine and Gaddi Vasquez. Dress at the "From Earth to the Moon" salute was elegant western or black tic. u1anne Pierce finally got to wear the fringed Ann Fogarty dress she bought at Saks Fifth Av- enue 20 years ago. Party-goers al o included Mary and Jame Roose' elt -seen chat- ting with actress Jane Withers about her vel) larg(' tcdd}' bear collection. She told them one of her favorite bears wa1. $1ven to her by President Roosevelt in 1939 and delivered to her b) Eleanor Rooscvl'lt. Fleetwood Enterpmes is cel- ebrating its 4Uth )car in 1990 and the Re'. Robert Schuller and r wife Arvclla disclosed tha t the cveni hg of the part) was actually the datl' of their wedding 40 years before. '\bo !>aw Da' 1d D1 Chiera. Bob Gug- g('nheam and Royal Radke mingling '' tth entertainers such as Cesar Romero. '\nne Jeffre)S, James Coburn. Ruta Lt'e. and Stan Free- berg. .\ldrin. th~· man lrom the moon. thanked thl· stars and other gue ts for gl\ ang up "Dad. Trac}'·· openings and shO\\.lll$ up at thl' lnbute. "I'm having a grt·at tinw.'' said John Crean as he cin:ulatcd. and on ; at buffet tables cirding the large ~ museum court}ard. Plates were being fi lled with Mexican specialties. aturda,-. 11 w1ll be back on the-- buses wtth fnends and off 10 the Regent Bevcrl) Wilshire where the Creans and Jade and Ron Higgins will co-host :in American Cinl'ma Foundation party. Jerry Kobrin, Bob Gug-Biii, D•rlene M•ncl•rk •nd Toni V•n Schultze fc•ntert. genhelm. I I I I l I I " I I I ' r. I 1- • I I' I r f [ l ~· • '-t I ~ ~· [ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE DAILY PILOT IS ON THE AIR • he Orange Coast Daily Pi lot now provides oca news to • • K-OCEAN 103.1 FM -the Nun-:1.ber 1 Orange County based • • FM radio station -five times a day. Listen to us at 6 :50 : 7:20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5:50 in the : afternoons. . : Catch Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • • •••••••Lewis. host of the Breakfast Club, 6-1 O am. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 59& Holding Renewing license drives her bananas In Cali fornia a driver's license is more csscn11al than a marriage license. Yo u can II\ e wtthout a spouse -but not )Our Mercedes. Despite the number of marriages you flunk. you ca n always get another permit to commit matri- mony. Bui once ynu lose yo ur right to dnve. }ou·re left to pcmh at a bus stop. Nancy Mcintyre Last week. I checked into the Department of Motor Vehicles to ta ke my driver's test. As a precau- tion. 1 took a double dose of vitamin E to get enough blood circulating through the old noggin. A lot was riding on th is day. My <.'ntire future as a freeway commando. garage sale connoisseur. and queen of the shop- ping malls hung in balance. Without a car I faced the bleak prospect of learning to walk again. No matter how many driver's manual rules I memorize. I never seem to bone up on the right one. The OMV is especially fond of trick questio ns with numbers in them. Example: On the freeway how many feet should yo u leave between you and the car ahead? How can you give a di fimta ve answer without al- lowrng for speed. wind resistance. curvature of the earth -and whether there's a motorcycle cop in your rear-view mirror? Besides. who has time for calculations? You're lucky af the Kamikaze pilot on your bumper isn't closing in for the kill. How many Cal ifornia dri vers know they must park within 18 inches of the curb? If you've been parking without a tape measure. you're probabl y breakins the law - punishable by one year an the slam- mer. $5.000. and 250 hours of com- mun11y service polishing parking meters. The most stressful part of the day was the driving part. I drew a lady inspector wi th a funeral expression and bead) eyes who never m issed the smallest infraction -like failing to turn on the ignition. When you're my age. even the tiniest error' co unts. I was praying we wouldn't get into parallel parking - which. of course. was the first test. 1 don't have the build for this maneuver. My neck doesn't swivel like a periscope. and I don't sec too we ll out the back of Buck, Colleen Johna. Dt ...... ., ..... ~. my head. Trying to back into a tight slot is like squcaing into a ti&ht airdle. Same grunts and groans. Same des- perate feeling of wantinf to abon the mission midwa y. I final y made it on the fourth try with my front end jutting slightly out. I don't know if you'd call it parking -or pausing. While I muddled throu&h the tests. I definitely flunked my driver's photo. Every wattle and wrinkle f'd acquired in the last four ycan rqis- tered in ghastly clarity. All I needed was a number on my chest to pass for The Masked Grandma -or Ma Barker. If nothing more. renewing your driver's license is guaranteed to push you into taking out a se<:o ild mon- 8:8ge and getting a face lift. Nagging needs to be snuffed out • • • • < ·~ • I •••• • • • • • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am askoing you to print an open letter to all my friends and relatives who want me to quit smoking. Here it~ is: I am not a child. I will soon be celebrating my 30th birthday. I ap- preciate your concern for my health, but please keep it to yourself. I have not been living in a cave these last I 0 years. I am well aware of the dangers of cigarette smoking. The fact that I am still at it does not mean that I am ignorant of the health hazards. I knqw more than I want to about the dangers of smok-• I ma, • Bullyiog. Cajoling and pleadina have no effect on me. When •you get children to leave notes sayina. "'Please stop smoking. We love you and want you to li ve." 1t makes me angry. And. Mother._putt1na a boun- ty on my head by offering big bucks to anyone who can get me to quit make me feel like a gray aquiml. Let's make a deal. l promise 10 keep my mouth shut when I sec you puuina a thi rd chunk of butler on your baked potato and addina a 1 Ann Landers dollop of SOUir cream. I will remain silent when ypu order pecan pie for dessert and ask for a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. I would appreciate the same consideration from you when I light up . I know you arc concerned abo'ut me and that you worry about my health, but I was raised Catholic and I already have enough 1uih. When I decide to quit. you will bt the fine to know. -CHICAGO TRIBUNE READER IN WHEATON. ILL DEAA l"IUEND IN WHEATON: y" uve .,. ..... tlfellftl ..... , .... ...,., ... , .......... ......,_ aaala1 aever works. It ... , tr- rllatet tlae perHD '" wul .. 1111e1; ud ofta mutt ~-., IMr ... defeutve ud MtermJM4 ... 1e ..... Peeple ._., atop amelliq. *iM· m1, eaU.1 teo macla,,...... ..... or ......... ....., \WI-...... . ... trictln _...._ •di tMJ ... ........... ,...,, n. .... • .,,.... .............. dlere ta plnty of Itel• avata.Me, U ... • •Ian ll ,, ...... aM llM9 ........ . DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back you printed a letter from an elderly ~rson who complained a.bout childproof c,aps on pracrip- t1on drugs. The solu'tion is simple. Put the container on a counter, plac( your chin on the top and then tum the contai~!!i not the cover. Try it -PAT. ~TON ' DEAR PAT: I ....... 11 ..... , ...... ._.,., ow ll ""' .. ,.., I HYer Wll Ytt'J ... II feUtW ... ....... • M~':fC'~ I land powed out two houn of IOU1fu1. pt- ... bluet OD Friday nJabt at die IOI• HOUIC. Aa Alabama native who for yean made Huntinat.oo Beach his .. ..,. ..... ,,die ltftdemailtY Hannan bid 10 recend>-reebuftW a bud that once feetwed both a.be late Holly-wood Fall and Kid Ramol u twm pUW' m And. witb tbe • peruue of time basin Willie J. I Campbell ia I 17. only Hannan and dnuDmer Slepbeo t!octees remaia I from perhaps l\il most IUCCellful tifte.up. Yet, in enlistina bassist Jeff "Bia Olddf' Tunnes and lead 1uitaria1 r Joel FO.Y (ex-William Clarke Band, Screanun• Jay Hawkins), Harman bas auembled a potent, clean- soundina outfit. AhhoU,&h lacki~ I the cbaftlma of Fats and youthful zeal of Ramos. Foy - a stoic, bookish fta~ who remains vir- tually stationary on s~ -does ~ the cbops and feel required to fill the role. In fact, Foy's lower-key. more economical approach actually offen a couple of advantqes. Unlike Fats, wbo wu prone to losina control on and off the s~. Foy maintains his focus and avoids overplayina and ovcrpowerina Harman's sinaina and distinctive harp blowing. He also serves the songs better. kecpina bis J ..... HanlYll .. bov•J fronted • cha119ed llne·up at the Coedl Houle this weellend, ,.but the 111uslc was ltltl UllOldn' blues. solos sharp and to the point. Occasionally the loss of Fats' and Ramos' dueling guitar attack will be felt, though. For instance. two of Harman's most pat-wrencbint bluea aumben -.. 00.tmao Hollet" and the inteate, text~ .. You're Gooe" -~ not performed cturina Fri· day njpt'1 ICt. They *t'rtn't played bec:aaaee, u Harman explained dur· Uta an in&erview the next day, both IOap require the inteTJ)lay of two pa.itarists to carry thena home. This observation aside, the con- cert was a showcase of some vinta# Harman in several respects. His emotion-drenched vocals and fiery harp playina virtuaUy define a.be euen<:e of his Delta and Cbi-~beted blues. particularly durina 1ucb hard-played favontcs as "Snakes." "Extra Napkins:· and the rollickina. extended finale, "Kiss of Fire." Harman also deserves credit for basina his song list on what feels riaht for him on any given night, rather than typically relying on album cuts and radio hits. Friday ni~t's set opened with a lengthy stnog of unrecorded or unreleased ~ms, includin~ the all-instrumental Jazz Hound. • ··Just Something You Heard," '"Darlin'," "Swamp Night," and the moving "lccpick's Confession." Pn:scntly, Harman's band and show is less busy and unpredictable than in the past. But. they can still cook and generate some smoke. When these OanJerous Gentlemen reach a fever patch, as they d id during ''Extra Napkins" and Freddy King's "Sensation." look out -the blues just don't get much bluesier. DAILY ptLOTIMond9y, June 11. _, A'I Jazz sufl_er-quartet blows listeners away Hancock, Metheny, DeJohnette and Holland put on fast and furious. show 8y MAn COKIR dreamed up by Metheny and, oo- o.11y ,... ...,. ....., si.ae. featuri~ li&bt show remi- COSTA MESA _ Anyone ex-nisceot of a .. · k J:1oyd co~ pectina a niaht of sedate. meUow The COf1!J>OSlll n w~ _10tneth1na JIZZ sot mowed over from the set ~etbeny·a ~n bu11dina uP. to ao Friday when a foursome led b y since his b1ahl)' res~ tree- drummcr/composer Jack De-form collaboralJon with Ornette Johnette rattled the raften at the Colema~. and De!,oht\Ctte on the Orante County Performing Arts album Son& ~ •• ~d ~ ~t Center. . · Metheny Groups Fust Cu'Cle. . The loud! fcroci~us . and very Throughout L~ evenina. Meth- h1gh·t.cch . 1mprov1sat1onal ~t cny was a !nan ~nleashcd. He did featunng JAZZ superstars Herbie fall back on the warm. fluid, Han~k and Pat Metheny caused mesmerizing tones he has alwayi some lll the weU~rcssed cro~ to been . known for to open Qr. leave after the third ~mpos1lJon. Johnette's "Exotic Isles." but be Many m~~ were .~htc enough to performed his vicious, experimen- stay unul 1ntcrm1ss1on. tat gui tar-synthcsiud riffs like a But those who stuck 1~ out were man possessed. treated to a truly wtld roller coaster ride of sound, with some t . Of course. Hancock is no slo~ch subtle surpnses thrown in for rum.elf when at comes to tm- good measure. provisation. When he and Meth· Most of the two-hour, 13-tune eny would duel in cat-and-mouse performance came strai&ht off De-tirades of synthesized sound, it Johnette's recent MCA album was truly a special performance. "Parallel Realities:· which also 8 f features Metheny and Hancock. ut Han<:<>Ck. who o ~~c bas ~n Tb re~xplonng his trad1t1onal Jazz ere was. no bass player on the roots, -1pent most of the night at aJbum, relying on the pre.pro-the grand pLano _ an unex~ aran:tmed , computer-generated surprise oonsidenng the hncup, magic at t~~ ready disposal of all but welcome nonetheless. thrtt mus1ctans. But on the tour. ·' . .Love and horror in 'Tie Me Up!' which lasts three weeks in the The glue that held this superstar States before heading for Europe collaboration together was Oc- (wbere jazz is more appreciated), Johnette, who provided strong, the trio has added bassist Dave steady. reliable backing throuah- Holland. out the night and also showed •-ay llOlllltT DINERSTEIN ~ ... aN ,.._. SeMce Love stories and horror stories sometimes are interchangeable. So aoes the sly observation behind Pedro Almodovar's "Tic Me Up! Tie Mc Down!" (now playing at the Balboa Cinema on the Peninsula), a p~nedly outrageous comedy in which a youna man kidnaps the love of bis life, an actress who's starring in a low-pade horror movie. Almodovar. the acknowled&ed . bad boy of Spanish cinema. is known for bis pungent blends of eroticism. humor and eye-popping craftsmanship. He's part of the libqatina wave that washed over Spain in the years since Franco's demise. Almodovar has been idio- syncratic and bizarre in movies such as "Matador .. and "law of Desire." He also has been broadly entertain- ing in comedies such as ··women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown." a Almodovar is a farccur with a devil- ish streak, a director who tempers Alas. "Tic Mc Up!" isn't a horror movie or a love story. Nor is it a combustible mixture of two vener- able genres. In trying to find new ways to capture the complex court- ing rituals of Spanish society. Almodovar comes up with a deptb- Jess powder puff of a movie. This is particularly surprising in li&ht of controversy surrounding "!ie Mc Up!" The Motion Pictu~ Association of America awarded J\)modovar's comedy an X rating. thus. prompting Miramax -the distributing company -to release the film unrated. Oh. there's a play- ful shot of a woman sitting ina bathtub while a windup frogman dives toward her nether rcgjons. And a sweaty, grunting sex scene is shot in point-blank style. These im- ages may shock a few uptight souls. but the movie's sg,1rit as anything but salacious. Almodovar's big-screen love letter tries to be as cheery as it is con- trived. Ricky (Antonio Banderas) is a handsome young man who's re- leased from a mental. institution. where he's been carrying on a sexual relationship with the director. Ricky cclcb,...tes his newly found freedom by abducting an actress (Victoria Abril) and holding her hostage so that she can get to know him. and. hopefully, fall in love with him. It's a wild setup, but Almodovar never really hvcs up to It. He skins issues of cruelty and cunning. and stages an implausibk turnaround: Abril's character falls in love with her captor after he's beaten in a street fight. Almodovar's problem may have something to do with success. With "Women on the Verge." the dfrector made that rarest of rarities. an a,rt film with crossover appeal. "Tic Me Up!" may be the work of a director who's trying to keep his edge whale continuing to court broad accep- tance. You wouldn't know it from the way the movie starts. The opening -much of it located on the set of the horror movie -makes it seem as if we're going to be watching a bright and brilliant film-with1n-a- tilm c.omedy. Almodovar's love of artifice holds sway. He treats this horror picture as a cinematic pla)-f his taste for weirdness with gJccful infusions of humor. · 1 Unplugging a generation 1 1)' JAY SHARIUTT "Unplu41ed" began in January. The first show featured ,,.._..",..... ...,,.... the British rockers. Squeeze. Thinecn more shows since have been taped and NEW YORK -Ah. yes, MTV. Rock videos. aired. starring such artists as S1nead O'Connor and Quick-cut. posturing. mini-musicals for those who love 10,000 Maniacs (the group. not the audience). New synthesize'}-rock s1'r:s who mouth the words of their ones fcatunng Aerosmath and Eric Clapton are hits. and tne robo-rhythms of clcctronac drum ma-planned. chines. But there as weirdness afoot. Check out MTV The series hls gotten a good reacuon from all ages Sunday nii1it. It might stanlc you to see a show with of MTV fans. according to MTV senior vice pre-sident · h" If d h" · Judy McGrath. flash-rock ing Elton John. JUSt amse an as piano. It's something of a back·tO··the-future cffon. re· surrounded by about 100 fans in a small New York scmbling public TV's "Soundstage" of the '70s.· That • studio. · · It's part of a relatively new weekly MTV series, was an accla1med music series that also put pop stars "UnCluaaed.'' wherein m"':or and minor stan of rock of the day in a quiet. no-frills studio setting. "" · h 1 "When I look at ·unpluaacd.' I get a sense of deja do t cir thing in an intimate scttmg. not t c usua vu," says Ken Ehrlic h. who was execuuve producer of so.cm.scat stadium full of fugitives from homes for the "Soundstagc." stranac. The show is odd in other ways. The musicians "I think that perhaps the most telhng thing is that generally play what younger tads. raised on microchip kids ... arc going to be able to see once a.gain what the rock. call "acoustic." music is and what the performers arc like. instead of And the singers actually sing. which was slyly havinf to follow 400 cuts m a video." he says. • noted in Sunday's one-hour show as John welcomed " think what's happening." he adds. "is that th.ere . , viewers to "the program that lip-synchcrs dare not are probably a lot of kids watching 'Unpluaaed' and come on." The audience cheered. · saying. 'Gee. we've discovered a new way of looking at Billed as MTV's "first Acoustic Music Series." music.' •• ~, Movl~ listings Newport Boeh 11 ·I M.L90A QN9llA 10t £ ._, ""° & 1S·JS70 ne .. ..,ne .. o.w..1 •1s ... ABS MW•OlrT CHMMA JOO Newpo<t CHW•r 0 flW 644-0160 -I ..... • ... p.,._. I ll"GI I l O . ) IS. 6, II JO. 10 •s 1 T ......... ,., 11 JO. l. S JO. 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That's a fcnilc subject area. but he misses the emotional dynamics of this panicular rela- tionship and never really persuades us that this m ismatched couple is enacting a universal drama. Oh well, sometimes the smallest details are telling. Almodovar digresses with an embarrassing m1d- p1cture parod) of a TV commercial that contrasts German diligence with panish immoderation. It's like bad Mel Brooks. hardly what we expect from a maJor talent. TV I/stings 7:00 7:30 1:00 • ....... ....,.0 .... Ded (ln ,.,,..0 Stereolo D ~ MrllldC.,, ALI (In TGlllllN S.eo10 The lead piece. OcJohnettc's .. Indigo Or~mscapcs" -with Holland on tJpright bass, Han- cock on grand piano, Metheny on electric guitar (sans syntbesacr) and OcJohneue on drums -set the mood for the evening. It was long. loud and frantic. with each player provid.Jng extended solos to s!low. off his mastery of has respec- tive instrument. After tunes by Holland and Miles Davis. they slipped into ··Nine Over Reggae," wntten by Metheny an the odd meter of 9/8. Other highlights were Mc1hcny's "Blues." Hancock's '"E~ of the Hurricane" and the show's closer. DcJohnettc's .. Jack In:· But the highlight of the ntght was the album's title tune. ··Para- llel Realities." a "aid. nois~ pLece flashes of inspired innovation. beating his kit into submission to get his points across. And for someone who probably didn't need to be there. Holland carved out his own nache. alter· natcly keeping everyone an hoc and shding into solos that proved he was more than up for the challenge. Getting four JIZZ masters together might seem to be a touch) proposiuon. setting the stage for confusing one-up- manship. None of that was evidenced here. a~. hke the au· d1cncc, band members stood back and watched one another's solos wtth open-mouthed wonder. It was a s.ausfymg e-xpericncc. 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June 11. .._ by 811 Keane COUNTER CUL TUU by Maratta & Maratta PEANUTS ., ,, ,, ,; IH ;rl '• ,. If ,, II '· " I • J 11• .. ,, 111 "Wanna play house, Mommy?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson . "When I turn ;n the fare money. I have trouble explaining these bones ... NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS M~ ~IN lb IOIALLlJ rrottmo so r. ~ bi~ OUT ALL DA4 ! '(~EHAA ! 1}f~ Ot.: RUl\JN lf\J& MOUN'f!... DRABBLE LOOK') UKf ~·'5 t'f.b.1 ~IME.0 eM ~ t-4~ ..__r~•.,.. t ~l~OTIQ>.l I I ; ROSE IS ROSE l(j "' t/tl I llf hn ~,,,.,, II/ I 1(1 II , i • ':'-~ ~ ! t .,, (( • ~ l i ! ~ ~ DENNIS THE MENACE GARFIELD WELL, f'M GE1"fl NC-:, REA DY iO CELE6 RATE ANOTHE.R 61RTH~AY by Hank Ketc~am FRED BASSET Z! AA~ AA! AA! lfA ! ~·HA!UA/ \ ""'' ~· by J 'rr y Ser It WN&oAAED T0~6UE n ~OW DID THAT AAPPE.N? J by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan OOP7 .. FORG01 Aeot.J"f ~~::::i v'OtJ R -SORE: EMO{. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brad y SHOE r.i.sney \t.brld EMP!.O(MH.ff OFFICC.. JUDGE PAR KER ~A I !f •• 1 • i t f " ~ V'• • J • I ' ' •I t \ FUNK Y WIN K ERBEA N P f'JI~ If FOR BETTE R OR ·FOR WORSE ANOTHER YEAR POWN T HE ROAV OF LI F f. ••• r. . . \ A -~"'For-table ·: ·· d1alr· J r1h'.( Ftr-£. "\ '. • : by Charles M. Schulz NO, flt( TURM Sl6NAL IS NOT 6ROKEM ! by Jim Davis by Alex Graham AND IMAGINE BEING WITHOUT TELEVISION ! l ',,..e my home ) . , _ · ·~· .... 1 -.,,... .. CJ'tS tl •J -l •f;J .. '--,L,.. c •: /_,;..._\ v . - ,, f'-~ C*: ';'\.\ .. , ... -... tl~. \\,·~ ..... I \\11.,.•f ~,,i::. \ 'A(,•J t~ ' ,. . .. •• •·",I F° -.r. t '-•," "J( .,---, ' J. .I. , ~ 1 \."' .. ' .. I .... 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LeWel, edllOt s..w .......... monoging edllOt Den .....,, editorial poge ed1t0t 5tOft Wwtnon, news editor °"91 ..... , Coty editor 1..-llMm, features ed110t 1..-c:.t..n, sports editor c..I Humphreys, $0C1ety ed1t0t lliet Stein, JJr., choormon O.aW W. Ade.a, JJr., genetal monoger Editor/al UCI grads deserve commencement with first-class speaker One would t~ink. lh~t those building UCJ into a world-cla~ mstn.ut1on for higher learning would .ensure against third-rate commencement speaken. This year, UCI chancellor Jack Peltason is one of the commence.n:ient.speakcrs. While Peltason is a well-respected ed_ucator, at s difficult to get excited about someone you might see on . campus -on any given day. The choice~ for speakers over the last few ycan demonstrates this same lack of imagination. · Part of the problem might be the fact that UC rs several colleges hold separate graduation exercises at different times and/or days. ff one ceremony had an important speaker the other colleges might feel slighted. · A way to get around that would be to hold one a~scmbly featuring a world-class speaker, then passing out diplomas at each college's separate ceremony. . The Orange Coast has the power and influence to draw 1mponant figures and leaders from around the state. nation and even the globe. Perhaps Barbara Bush can't accept all the ,invitations to ~peak at commencement exercises. But considering the maJor rol~ this area J?layed in the birth of the Reagan-Bush con~rvatave revolution. we should easily do better than UCI s ~wn chancellor. who should .be participating in graduatto ns by default. We can au take pride in the fact that UCl is well on its way to becomin~ -as touted -rhe pniversity for the 2 lst Ce!ltury. We JUSt hope that budding reputation isn't undcrmmed by abysmal choices for commencement speakers. Today In history Today ts Monday. June 18. the 169th day of 1990. There are 196 days lefi in Lhc )Car. Today's htghltght tn history: Fif\)' years ago. on June 18, 1940. dunng World War II. Brittsh Prime Minister Winston Churchill urged his countrymen. tn a speech 10 the House of Commons. to compon themselves in a manner that would prompt future generations to say. "This was their finest hour." On this date: In 1778, Amcrn:an forces entered Philadelphia as the British withdrew during the Revoluttonary Wa r. In 1812, the United States de- clared war against Britain. In 1815. Napoleon Bonapane met his Waterloo as Bnttsh and Prussian troops defeated the French forces 1n Belgium. In 1948. the United Nations Com- mission on Human Rights adopted its International Declaration of Human Rights. ·One year ago: G reek Premier An· dreas Papandreou's Panhellenic Socialist Movement suffered a de- feat as the center-right New Dem oc- racy Pany finished first in general elections. When Writing. to the Orang• Coast Daily Pilot .... The Orange Coast Doily Pilot encourages correspondence lrom our readers. We requesr letters be kept to opprox1motely 300 words. Any correspondence s1gn1f1cantly longer thon 300 words will be printed at our d1scre1ton os o Community Commentary, Gvest Commentary or Editoriol Response. Community commentaries ore reserved for issues perltnent to cities ond towns along the Orange Coast. Guest commentaries may pertain to any public issue' fd1tor1ol responses ore reserved tor rebuttals to ed1tor1ol 'positions of the Orange Coast Doily Pilot. letters considered to be libelous or in bod taste will not be printed. Writers ore l1m1ted to four submissions o month . All correspondence must be signed and mclude the writer's address and telephone number for verif1cot1on purposes letters should be addressed ro the Orange Coast Dofly Pilot, 330 W . Boy St., Costo Meso, CA, 92626, Attention: letters 10 the Editor. W riters with questions ore urged to coll the Doily Pilot or 171-4) 6-42--4321. ht 352. Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/~, June 11. .. M Inside repon , ( " VIEU, I ~m::NI. ~t.lt:H , Wtll 1lEY my ME?. Jack Kemp: An open mouth in a closed-mouth administration WASHINGTON -Houstng Sec- retary Jack Kemp. an open mouth in a closed-mouth administration. stirred real animosity io the upper reaches of the Bush hierarchy only when he challenged the decision by New York Republicans to put prag- matism first in picking their nomi-Rowland nee for governor. Kemp encountered a little flak Evans from the administration by publicly differing from President Bush's stands o n LheBahics and the budgtt. But that was nothing compared to Dean Herben London. the choice of expressions of resentment over his the Conservative Pany. But state criticism of political unknown Pierre. Sen. Roy Goodm an. a Manhattan Rinfret to oppose the formidable liberal emerging as kingmaker. Gov. Mario (uom~>s bid for a third vetoed London and un,eiled Rin- term. fret. Kemp's complaint tha\ Rinfret Rinfret is d'nam1c. charming and had been trashing the Reagan econ-a self-made millionaire who hutlt his omic heritage won him no s)mpathy economic consulttng firm from from the Republican high com-scratch But 1nce ad' a sing the mand. ··Jack's talking about 1dcol-Nixon Whtte House '"o decades og). and a campaign against Cuomo ago. has tte wtth the GOP have so should have nothing to do w11h atrophied that records show he has 1dcolog~ ... a Republican pohttetan not voted tn pan} pnmanes or e'en high tn the Bush counsels explained registered as a Republtean. to us. ··w e're JUSt tr) ang to cut do" n So why pick h1m'1 The answer that Cuomo a link and stop the Demo-he brings $500.000 of his o"n crats from taking O\'er the state mane} to the gamc fails on 1"0 Senate." counts: I -That's chtcl.en feed 1n To 53) that tdcolog) has nothing Empire State politics: ~ -Rinfret to do with running against the leader . has downsued the numhcr to of the Democratic left is a reversion SI 00,000. to form for the GOP. For most of The real reason •~ that Goodman the past half century. qemocrats is descnbed b) a state pan~ knder as have been more 1deolog1cal (and "man1acar· tn fear that the horde of successful) than Republicans. The pro-choice female Dcmocruttc can- GOP's step away from pragmatism didates will use the abon1on issue to under first BarT) Goldwater and defeat pro-life male Repubhcan tn· later Ronald Reagan looks aberra-cumbents and win control of the tional. After the Reagan Revolut1on state Senate. Pro-ehorcl.' Rinfret brought them to parit) with the passed Goodman's litmus test: pro- Democrats. Republicans have tum-ltte London failed 11 ed to less ideologJcal candidates na-Kemp. who no longer 'otes 1n tionwtde. New York stncc his rettrement from That was true an New York. 1.1.here Congress. could not kee p quiet volunteers to run tnto the Cuomo about at. He called the state pan) 's Juggernaut were 1n understandabl) official stand for abonao n nghts "a shon suppl~. Walling 10 make the shame" and "sad" and allo"ed that plunge was Ne" Yo rk nl\ers11~ R1nfret's attad..s on 1he Reagan • Letters Robert Novak economic record made It easter for him to suppon London. No ·greater heresy could have been commttted by a Bush Cabinet mem- ber. "lfhe had an) guts." Ne"' York political operative Rich Bond. a lon~1me Bush insider told an as- sociate. ··he'd have run for governor himself: Ed Rogers. nl'v. l) installed as White Ho uo;e polt11cal operatt\e, telephoned Rtnfret to a~sure him of the president·~ suppon Kemp was urged b~ a pn:s1den11al aide to fol - lov. Bush's path Faithful Kempttes. old comrades-1n-arm'i from the House and dou$ht~ 'l'tcrans of his failed pres1den11al campaign. sadl~ shook their heado; 1ha1 their leadl'r had gone ofT the tracks Lawrcncl' K udlo". a former Re- agan admin1s1rat1on ollic1al and cur- rent Ne"' York GOP vice chairman. has been tr)·ing to arrange a Rtnfret- Kemp peace parlc~ (while talking Rinfret 1n10 trashing an insult ing personal letter to Kt•mp). The real Rep·ub1ican hope, however. as that Kemp will JU'lt ~hut up. · ··1 can't figure out what Jal'k rs up to ... one Bush aide told us. add in$. 1n a more s1n1s1cr Jone. that "11 sounds ltke he as pursuing a· pc"rsonal agenda." Rowlod Evods ud Rol'Hr Novall are M'asbla1100 DC·ba1H colomaists for tbe Orueoe Coast Daily Pilot. Low voter turnout is disgraceful To the Editor: On Tuesda), June 5. four people got up very early to be at one of the local polling places by 6:30 a.m. These people devoted ·t 5 houn of their day to give 597 registered voters of that precinct an opponunity to vote for candidates and propositions of their choice. Some of those propositions involved bOnd issues, a gaHax increase and o thers that will affect our pocket books. publicattons. voling booths. delivery costs or the man) workers at the Registrar's office. o who cares7 No wonder 1hc Registrar's office was shon 700 poll work<.>rs. Peopk don't care"anymore Qr are JUSt too disinterested to take 15 or 20 minutes out of their day to walk. dnve or ndC' a bike to vote. If they complntn about high taxes o r the bad poltttcians who run the ctl). county or state. the) have no o ne but themsC'lvcs to blame. O nly 138 of the 597 registered voters for that precinct thought it was important enough to vote. The rest. other than 22 absentee voters. were apparentl too bus\' working to ,iote. I JUSt can"t hel1cve that people 1n Oranae County arc .so unconcerned about the pnmaf) or general election that the' v.on't take nme to tudy the propo~1t1ons or tnh• ttmc to vote. These 138 votes cost S 1.26 plus each. This is JUSI for the labor of four poll workers and does not include the cost of all the unused ballots. many printed GEORGE P. FORTEVILLE Costa Mesa Put strangle hold on cause of Coast's problems To the Edttor: Either our planners arc incompe- tent or their htJhcr ups. who make the decision and commit the dollars. are the incompetents. Thert are so many rettnt errors . that it is un- believable. Just look at the airport construc- tion. We arc spending about one- 1 third more aha~ the original oost estimate and we artn't through yet. Any business following the same precept would now bt-history. Look at the suppo~ search for another airport stte. We have not only wasted dollars but five years of time 1 down the drain. Cumntly. our supervisors are lookina at another t9to years to perhaps sian tllinl1na about doina somcthina. Of course. if they should decide to do somethina it ~'Ould be at ltast a total o( I 0 ~rs before we would ttt anythina. By that time there would be another emttacncy for additional faciliuci. nd then there 11 lhe matter of main1.ainina our street , which are going to pot. let alone the ~onstruc­ tion of adcqua1e road S) tern. How- ever. during thi ttme more and more constructton is pcnn111Ni. Our leader have even encouraged growth, which compound the P"?b: lem. The latest event to demand emergency m easures is "atcr. We have had shonages for man) y<'ars and o ur powen that be huH done nothing except pcrm11 thl' 1nOux of more ":iter u~rs. lsn't.11 JU t about time to put a hold -and l do mean a strangle hold - on the baste cause of our problems until we have adC'· quate fac1httes al}d St'rvtce for those who live here? Then. it "ould be appropnate to advance in an orJrl) fashion instead of kapinlJ from rnm to cns1s and bac~ aptn. c\LA BLUM Balboa Island Orange County's vote embarrassing To the Editor; I am cmbamssed to sa) f hve in Oranac County. T he m~onty of OC vottrs voted 1p1n t all 1hc bond proposab on the billk» e•cept tht one to build m Of'e pnson • Yes. thty voted aa,a1nst hi:lp for the homeless. a.id for h'aher education, earthquake safl"ty and road and 1rans90rtation improvements. Fortunately, all tMtc mea urn pHstd ia1cw1de. I suppotc a election anal t m\aht say the m~ority of OC voteno are a selfish and peranoad aroup. Please tell me It isn t so1 808 KNOX Newpon Be.ch Loolclng B«k •• Early days of 9rang~ Coast traffic woes remembered· ..- To the memory of those who le.ft behind a footprint. ~ heroes, ~ pJlant and the brave, those who sacrificed, the courageous and the daring. and Lhose wbose legendary effons have lightened our load and provided countless hours of storytelling. this column is affec- tionately dedicated. Meet Lily. To know Lily is to love Lily. But when it came to di:iving. the pampered matron -who was so commonly displayed in socie\)' magazines -made a few enemin. As a wmdblo"n. sun-glowinf. salty tcen-a3er growing up on the Balboa Peninsula. Lily recalls the bumper-to-bumper traffic migratiag every summer prompting local resi- dents to chant "Tourist go home!" The town with a yawning pace wakes up as the warm climate sua- bakes the land discovering the ontc quiet roads now filled with honlciaa · horns. tour buses. tantaJwng smeJs of Coppenone and oily fumes. "It seems this time every year Capistrano gets the return of ~e swallows. while Newport gets t~e return of lhe cars." Lily explained in spit-fire tongue. Even with her "friends an high places" Lily was like the rest of the crowd waiung endless- ly in long lines of traffic tha t 4e- ~ned the Pentnsula and the tiny island of Balboa. .However. she was bound.and <k- term1ned to do something about 1t. A bnlltant strategist. L!ly. in a lat;ge and totall ) unpredtctable motion. found a soluuon that could have staned a revolution. - In ~hat became a reckless routine, ltl) ·1.1.-ould put on heT walking sh~ cltmb tnto her car and dnve up and onto the sidewalk. Her faded blue VW bug 1.1.as mall enough to squeeze through the narrov. walk- v.a}S passing pedestnans and aft. Oddi~. her danng and innovati'e approach to rapid transit never caught the e) e of the law. Howe er. 1he fear of l tl} 4ipread throughout the sidewalks of the Southland. M} 'ood fnend Gram picked up the stnngs of 11mc and recaptuttd tht' moment when her family made the trans1t1on from bugg}' to Buicil.. • Gram (a nickname she hkes so no- body will know tt 1s her when she. as promised. reveals some JU tC) bits of recollect1on tn fu ture articles) . strolled back to the days of dust) din streets where the roads were shattd b) horse and car 1lhlcc. Gram 1s the son of person one might refer to as "a hill person." wilh a country- down-home-manner. a memon that ts tntact and a laugh that is bli5sfu11}' ha pp) She gre1o1o up spending most of her )OUth on the "plateau." Today it 1s known as Co ta Mesa. Her mmd thumbed back through the years to remember a ume tn which her f.am - 11~ hated to travel b) car. The road$ were kept 1n such a poor state that a nde 1n the ror meant. "bouncin& 1n and out and up and over one bump and hole after another. Gave me a sore > ou-know-" hat ... .\ httle research uncovers that the state of Caltforn1a provided rehcf to this bouncy situation. In what wa predestined to make its way into the archives of most-unpopular-ideas o f all time. the state began what was called a poll·tax. This poll-tax asked for people hle G ram to dig tnto their pockets and shell out SZ annually. Once all the mone) was collected tt would be used for improvements on roads. However. should you not wish to pa) this poll-tu. the state provtdcd you "1th a shovel and a sack of gra' el and demanded out of you a complete da of road repair. I could ne"er picture Gram in her floral printed kitchen apro n sweating tt out under the ho t sun filhng pot-holes. One story stm float- ing around the grcasemonke) 's- manual of hop . talk recalls the legendar) old-timer who $Old his car the first ttme the vehicle broke down. The old-timer had no idea what to do w1th a broken down car. Re- mt"}ber. this was the days brforc Manny. Moe and Jack. when m«"· a'nics were few and fir between and a cat's engine was unfamiliar and int1m1dauna p1~ of cq~t. Well. the old-timer tOid bu broken-down car. He did not tum nght around and buy a .new car, Instead he walked into his ..,.. and uncovettd an icknuc:al car JUM hlce the one that brokf dowQ, You stt, back when he pun::butd tbe first car he also purchucd ~ *Oad automobile 10 keep tucbd IW8J undtt a s;>rotcctavc cover for \Ill when the u me came that the ftnt car broke down. Ah, cara. re the Cor bttla or "·o~ I really don"t know .•. but. it . wre is fun -looluna blck. -, ...,... .,.,,._, It • New~ ...,.,..,. .... Or• .. Oo.-IWLV N.01'/ ...... June 11. 1MO ....,N9',..... YMCA lndlan Guides are poised t o participat e In t h • f'ourth of .July Pared•. YMCA From Al would not be allowW and un- decorated flatbed trucks should no longer lumber along the Main Street route. When he heard the bad news. Make Boyle. the tally keeper of the Great Coastal Nation. put out smoke signals -er, a newsletter - to the about I 50 Y Indian Guide member families!' Uncle Sam 1s pictured on the cover and hc·s depicted as saying: '·Let•s give a big warwhoop to Mayor Tom Mays, the Hunttngton Beach CH\-Council. and the Fourth of Jul> BOard... . "They got their beach develop- ment and big hotels in. but the Indian Guides are out.·· Boyte. who's been participating in the parade for SI'-)cars and sa}s he hopes to continue unul hc·s 90, admns the Indian Guides· float as .. a lntle ragged." And hr allows that I\ ma> be more typical of Pa!>adena·s quirky Doo Dah Parade. "-hat ""h }Ou ngsters nd1ng on flatbed truck\ with a homemadc tecpc:c lending au1hcn- t1ut" ··we don·1 "'ant It to become a ·Ru'>c Parade . \\C "ana 11 to sta ~ a JOBS From Al from actual cmplo~ecs. The speci- mens are labeled with fictitious names and oc1al \crnnt~ numb<:rs wh ich can onl)' be decoded by a medical re' 1e"' officer The ·'hhnd .. samples are used to ched. tht• at- curac} of testing programs from top to bottom -from handling and labeling to chemical anal)sts and reporting. . Toxa-Lab as selling the d~g­ ~p1ked unnc sample'> to industrial clinics. pnvate compani es. medical re\ 1c" officers and federal!) licensed TOLLS From A.1 The opuon to dnvc on 10 11 road offenng the speediest routes through traffic-plagued Orange County could cor,t 15 to :w cents per mile. accord- ing to the survc) b} Wilbur Smith Associates of Laguna Hills. In other parts of the country. tolls run from 2 to 9 cents per mile. Toll ways still under construc11on are estimated to run as high as I 0 cen1" per mile .\ccord1ng to Orange Count) Supervisor Thoma5 Riley. "'ho also 'ill~ on thr count) Transportation < omm1ss1on. professional consult- ants hired b) the Transportation. ( omdur .\gency have determined ALL STARS From Al J am now without tht help of my parents and family who have provided me wnh every1h1n~ that I ha"e. What I have accomplished 1s the result of their guidance and strength and without them. none of this would be possible. Of course. Corona del Mar High School and my teachers have been very influen- tial in any ~f my accomplishments." EUubeib Gehling Laguna Beach High School USC "In hagh school. at was often dif- ficult to succeed academically due to my other interests such as checrlead- ing. model United Nations and social act1v1ties. However. my parents and fnends helped me suc- ceed in high school 10 addition to a lot of hard work and motivatio·n." Albert Y. Huang E1ta11ela Hlgla Sc.laool Prl•ceton Unlvenlty community event," he said. The youth groups said parade of- fi cials bounced them out initially becau·se they didn't provide proof of insurance coverage or drawinp of their floats by a June I deadline. Public Information Director Bill Reed said Fnday that parade of- ficials have now extended the dead- line until Wednesday. The Founh of July committee 1s expected to give a final yes or no the next day on AFGHAN From Al whether the Y Indian groups· can march. Reed said that floats should have entertainment value .. but there's not much that's entertaining about a semitruck and trailer." Reed also said that parade of- ficials are trying to keep small youngsters from marching in the parade because it's "cruel" for them to have to march under the hot sun for two miles. of Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Huntington Beach, dunng the first week of July. according to Rohrabacher spokeswoman Kathleen Hollingswonh. Rohrabacher met ati while touring war-tom Afghanistan after has election to the 42nd D1stnc1 seat in 1988. Safi as with the NIA -National Independence for Afghanistan -considered the most friendly to the West among seven Afghan groups fighttng the CDmmunist government in Kabul. Hollingsworth said. Fluent 1n English .. aft guided Rohrabacher through the battle- scarred counu1•s1dc. · Although the Soviet Umon has since pulled its trooi;-s out of .\fghanastan. M o~O\\ sull arms ns chent with rockets. tanks. a1rcraf\ and pans. and thc fighung conunues. . Rohrabachc:r plans 10 be in the d1stric1 during the Fourth of July recess and to part1c1pate in the annuaJ parade. so he invited Safi to 1oin ham. Holhngswonh said. drug labs ··1t\ the firo;t product 1n tht• 1ndus- tl) to te~t overall drug testing procedures," said To\l·lah Presi- dent Michael o·o onnell. L nne 'iampk'i u!>cd as control~ 10 regulate and lal1gra1~ testing equip- ment na\I~ been around a long time. but the use of blind ~mples 1s relauvel> ne"'. Tox1-Lab ollic1als ~Y "'hat makes their product different from the fe"' compcum e products on the market is the support system that comes with it. The company offers an extensi ve management program for the product including a 24-hour. ~'en·d3)'·3·weck 1echn1cal hotline for CUSIOml'TS. that the toll roads will be cost effec- tive. "They believe there arc enough users out thcrc," Rile> said. "People anxious to travel without traffic de- lays wall pa) 1tic toll." But Rile' s:ud the cost of the toll roads did 001 ha\C tO be SO high. "I know we have to have it, and I've been trying for I 4 years to have 11 built," R1ky said. ··The cost of construction has ri sen considerably since: then." Rile~ said the longer building toll roads 15 put ofT. the higher the final cost Wlll be. According to 1he repon . Orange County dn"crs would pay tolls of S2.25 to dnvc the en ure San Joa- quin Hills toll way. about SJ ro drive ' "I plan to maJ0°r an history. politi- cal science or philosophy. Yes. I endured many difficulties 1n reach- ing the position at which I am right now. Perhaps, most importantly, I needed to overcome my own fear of discovenng poten11al. I had always been a f:url y shy type of person who took little in1t1ative. In high school. this fear has been overcome while I expand my knowledge in 1he classroom. with my friends and in the community. I have discovered that I have many untapped re- sources. It as a great honor that I have been selected as valcd1c1orian "No expcn \\Ould rccommend you rel) sokl~ on h.·chnolo~n -that would be a m1,take," O'Donndl said ... The technologr must b<: up- plemented w11h managcml·nt s~1lls." With federal leg1sla11on pending that would c'\pand mandatol) drug testing programs in the private sec- tor, compan) oflic1als arc planning additional products and services. Founded in 1975. Tmu-Lab was a d1vis1on of Kansas-based Marion Laboratoric~ until 1988. when O'Donnell and partners acquired th<.' company in a leveraged buyout. The privately held company has produced unne control samples for the last I 5 ) ears. nonh to south on the E.istem toll way and $4.SO to dnve the length of the Foothill toll wa). Drivers of large trucks wall pay even more. Officials with the Santa Monaca- based Reason Foundation, who are toll-road boosters. estimate the toll figures are commensurate with the nation's toll rates. "We're talking about congest1on- reheving urban toll roads. which are reaJly new,'' said Rohen Poole. the fou ndation's president. Toil road planner~ hope to start construction on two of three toll roads by next year. openmg several segments by 1994. By 1996. they hope that all but the southernmost leg of the foothill toll way might be open. -From 1ta/I aod wire reports necessarily smarter than my friends and others 1n my classes. I havedust put more ho1:1rs anto my s1u 1cs. Furthermore. al was not important to my parents that I graduate at the top of my class: th~y never pushed me. It \li(lS my dedsion to put the ume into my studies. Of course. though. they have been very happy WJth what I ha ve accomplished. More lhan anyone else. it was prob- ably Hooman Mashhour. the saJutatorian, who inspired me to always strive for cu·.ellence in my classes." ,of my sch,ool. However. the knowl-Seu McDoaald edge that J have auained big goals Lapaa ~acla Hiiia Scllool and overcome my fears as a big Vale Uaiyertlty enough satisfaction in itself. · "It was a lot of hard work until l Hopefull y, in the future. this same realized that there were things that dnve for excellence -and knowledge meanl more than my grade point will guide me throughout my life... aver-.ge. And then. to be honest. it was enough work to play the syslcm as far in my favor as possible. I've teamed 10 pursue my education beyond what high $ChOOI will teach me both socially and academically. There were no major obsta-cles besides a little apathy.•· Daatl.a Manlaall Walde Newpora Harbor Hl1ll Scltool O.lre Ualventtr "I plan 10 ml)or an environmental engineering. I sot to be valedictorian simply through hard work. J'm not ' Texas coast braced' for tar balls CJALV TON. TellM -Shifting wands pushed an oil shck from the supertanker Mega Bora north· eastward Sunday, buylna officials a little more tame to prepare for when it reache horc. the oast Ouard said. "h' switch d from travclin1 nonh-nonhwcst to north-northeast ovemiaht." said Petty Officer Mark Sedwick. "That was good because it booabt u some time, stayina para- llel to shore. Now, it's runnin1 cast of Galveston 1nd towards Louisi· ana. But thll could ch•nse." .oast Qua_rd oflicaaJs late Sunday • predicted tar bells from the spill wou_ld hit laftd Tuesday. .. It's movint 1k>w. It didn't move any s.isndicant amount today." Petty Officer 0.vid Oney said. FLAG ,,_Al I conaUlUtioDIJ IJDe'DdlMnt Wt will cbaate lbat ud mate flaa bum· in& about tbe sacne delree of crimi· nality u murder. I think anyone wbo bums \be 0a& lbouJd JO. lO prison for at least 2l> yean me first time. If they want to come, out and uy it qain, ao for a second 20. 0 I do not think it should be outlawed. That is my ri&bt as a citizen to protest in any way that I feel would aet to the proper authorities, and I think there ~ more important things that we should be concerned about: educa- tion, schools, people voting, taking care of housing. Aag burning is the least of our problems. 0 I don't think flag burning shouJd be o utlawed. There arc not that many people going around burning flags. and I don't think that our wonderful Constitution should be tampered with. And I, also think it would not be a deterrent because people still steaJ although we have laws against that. 0 No. our flag should not be burned . It should not be walked on. h sbo\lld not be stepped on. I was raised in the time when the flag was some- thing to be respected along with our country. 0 ' Flag burning should not be outlawed. It's only an expression against the policies of the c-0untry. It's not derogatory 10 what the flag stands for as far as what people have done for it in the past. A lot of people have died for the Oag ... (Burning) the flag is not out of disrespect for those that have given their lives for the countf). h's out of an expression that what the country is doing at the present time is con- trary to the beliefs of the person who as burning the flag. This country stands for the nght to expres!> your beliefs. 0 I think flag burning should have laws made locall} -b} cities. •Hates or whatcvt."r -but not an amend- ment to the Con'i\ltution. I think that IS Siii) 0 M } anS\\Cr is no. the Con~t11u11on should rcm:un intact. 0 I feet that 11 ~hould be ou1Ja,,cd. and 11 should be rnnt1nued to tx· outlaw.eel-!>tncc: 1l w~'~ illegal for two centures before lhc Supreme Coun decided. for 'onw rca'>On. m1s- undcrstt>od by me. 1tha1 flag burning 1s a prote«tl·d ar1) I fed hkc that should nm be pan 01 .1 n ght'lhat ~~u should be able 111 hurn the flag. 0 I don't bt'11nt• llaJ;. hurn1ng sh11uld be an outl<.t\\ \1 tua11on Thac an· a lot of pcopk h1d1ng behind tht' llag more than thuo;c burning Thcrt arc JUSt a fc" (burner>) and the media have gottl·n on top of th1'> thing If you pass anOthl'r la". for Cf) ing out loud. 1t JU~t gets nd1rnlou\ Ho" do I kno"' all of 1h1c; or haH' an~ lcehng about 1t"! Hell. I went from Ne" Guinea to Japan during thl' \\ar. The amount or degree "'h1ch a rx·r<,on waves the nag has got nothtn~ lo do with (being) "tiling 10 sarnl1n· on behalf of this countr: Forget the law. Let the Je rk-; "ho hurn 11 alone Forget them. ·I 0 I feel there should be a l.(,n'>tttu· taonal amendment not to :illow thl' flag to be hurncd . I 1h1nk tht• Su· premc Court should he l\'.placcd. 0 I absolutel~ :im aga1ns1 llag burn- ing. We need to l.n·p our flag glonous a!> our njtwn " 0 I do not thin!. thrn: 'hould l'4.' :i constnuuonal amendment outla"'· ini the desecration of lht• flag. I thank that's pu1t11ig a 101 of (•nt·rg) into something "-C should put mort' time 1n taking carc 'of tht• 1x·opk "ho ll<.'Cd help 1n Ollt ll)Unt~ 0 I belle'c llag hurn1ng "n't that big of a probkm that "t need to \\aste the monc) on a con\lltut1onal amendment. I thmk if we JUSt lea'c the problem :>lont'. al the most three or fou r llag~ in the I ln11cd Statrs arc going to get burned. I don't thin!. 11·, wonh the monc} or the l'ITon to dn anything about 11 b) changrng thl' Con'itllut1on. 0 I tecl vet) •.tron~I~ th:it our llag hould never. nc' er be burned. . 0 rm defin1tcl) agatnSl an) lll11COd· ment that "'ould outlaw flag hurn- ing. I think at ts ludicrOu\, a waste of 11me. on unimportant things like that. There as no rash of flag burn- ing. w e·ve got man}. man} other problems that arc more prl·ssing than-' that. 0 I don't (support) a law would cover the burning of an emblem. II almost boils down the childishness -knock the chip off m)' \houldcr and I'll hat you. So we ~11ow that someonl' who dehben11ely burns the nag an order to arou'iC emotions as trying to tell us he or she has absolutely no co nc.crn for the emblem of our gove rnment and no"' we know who the)' arc. Actually. as far t recall. 1f a Oni is tmtcr«i and needs 10 be replared. the only way rou can d1$J>OS(' Of II IS by buminJ 1t. No1 publicly but priya1ely or ccremon1ousl). What would you do wath a wom out flaJ? Put in the 1rash to be hauled to ( oyo1c ':.n)on? I doubt whe\her any law would cor· r«t the t \\i\ude of w mr red neck or somebody who j'l trying to enflame a mob by burning 1hc Oaa. No law abou\ it is aoi na to make any dif· f'Crencc. .... 0 ' I'm a World War 11 vet. They should amend the Constitution and dem1nd respect for the flag. 1 . a , My personal opmaon 1~ that.Pf o ur family; lbat we pledee c:!s'Z:oee &o die ftls. It it the ODJy uity • have in this ~try. We doa°1 ~vc a queen we can Pledle to or anydaja& •· It is ., men thaa a nt. '* ii tar more tbu j9lt a .,......,. to protest. TbcTc 1re other aymbolt that people mjabt burn to proeest but never the f1ia. We must proteCt the Raa. We must make the First Amencfment me.ninafuJ and limited to what it was meant to protect in free speech. It is our only continuous symbol we have in thas country. I am a la&e comer. I was not bom in thls country. But t feel very stronaJy about it. Please accepl lhls as m>'. vote to chanaing the Constitution 1f necessary, put\ina in an amendmeot lO protect not only \he flq but also the whole meaning of the First Amendment. 0 J think if people don't love our country and respect our flag. then they should leave. And in the 2S other countries I've been in, they wouldn't even dare think of burning the flag. 0 I think flag burning should be outlawed. Nobody should be able to bum the flag. If they don't like this country. they should get out. 0 l feel very strongly that it should be a federal offense to desecrate the Oag. and I foci it has always been a symbol of our country. I think people who bum the flag should be desecrated themselves. a · lt should definitely be outlawed. Deliberate burning of the flag is a deliberate slap in the face lo the United States. and I think it should be outlawed. 0 I don·t approve of Oag burning. but I think 11 would be worse to have the government change the Con- stitution. That is the worse of the two evils. 0 Yes. llag burning should be outla"ed. The) ought to Jatl the bastard~. 0 1 think the) ~hould JUSt lea' e the ( un\lllu\mn alone and not g1\C any puhltl'lt~ Ill th~'>c flag burners. The) ·re JU'>I a bunch ~,f 1erks an~· 0 I ''oultl JU"' hl.l· to say that I prot~st 't·~ \lrnngl) coming to the front rl·gartl1ng our flag burning. Our flag has hrl·n prnkc:tt·d for a very long ttml' and "Ill continue 10 be so. We don·t need to me\\ wtth the 8111 of R 1gh1~ 0 I think 11 " a ':id sla tl' oi at'31rs "'hen pcopk burn our ITag. I think peoplr shou Id Ix g1' l'l1 a cho1cl.': If the\ \\-ant lo hurn 11. lhl'' should he made to th! 1l :iruunJ 1hc.1r nee!. and then burn 11 up. Othcl"\\1\C, I don't think the) \hould 0c :illu"'cd to burn I\ 0 We dt'lin11eh '>hould h:\\l' a con· s11tut10nal am~ndml·nt I think a httk of •\menca dwd when the Supreme C nurt hclt.1 lhal ll 1s ()K \O hum our llag. Tht'} ought to bt 1mrx·achcd fnr adding to the destruc- 11011 of our rntll' and 11 ;id111on that WC hj\e. 0 I dl'linitch fod that llag hurnang \huuki be ou1l.1"'cd. It jppcar!> that a l't1n1111tut111oal .lffil'lldmcnt I\ the onl} ano;"cr \\ hl.'n 1hc Supreme < uun. in 11\ 1nfin1tl' ""dom. ovt."r~ turni:d lhl· 11ag pro tcr11on la". I am a IJttk surpn l·d th{·~ didn't outlaw motht•rhood and applt' pie. So I dcfin1tcl ) fl'CI that 4'omcthing ~hould be done. 0 There arc three 1n m) fam 1h . and we ... want to have our kg1 lator!l get busy and get a Ong amendment to outlaw burning the American flag. Make it a const1tut1onal amend- ment. a change in the First Amend- ment. freedom of s~'CCh. We want to have that amenditicnt brought up in the n.cxt elcc11on. a I really (eel that the dl.'c ision by the Supreme Court is a traitorous conclusion. The First Amendment was wn tten to protect eit1z:cns of this veal nation. not j ust n very few deaeneratc malcontents. 0 Tho..c people don't have ony rc- Spt'Ct for thcm$CIVCS 50 Wh ) hould the) have an~ re11pcct for the flag. . . 0 No. 11 houldn't be ou1lawed. Ho~ever. I think that arson in pub- lic is apin'lt the law. SQ that i the onl y the bai.as 1t should be all owed. 0 I hthevc at ~hould be outlawed. We ccruunly ho uld be able 10 ha\le somethin1 sacred in thas country. I believe our Oq should bt rCJP('C~. 0 I can't believe thlt wt would condone bumin& our naa. so it is 1 no fo r me. Maybe rm noi in tunt with our tame~. I'm old 0 rm real oroud to live iD a cowaary wbete freedom remaina in tbe "-"' ud lbe minds of the~. DOI in aome aymbol like a peec:c of ck>lb. I ._ ia me mili&ar}' ud I WU always proud co 1ee &be flll, but it wu my bean and my mind and the freedom of my F.mily that I was ftsbtina for, not just some piece of cloth. I don't think it shoWd be con1titulion.ally outlawed. It is put of a freedom of speech. 0 Aaa bumina should be outlawed. It's a terrible thina -just as anyone screamina fire in • theater should be outlawed. 0 l don't usually set involved in these kind of thinp, but t feel very stronalY about flag burning. I think_ it is wron •. I think we have enoqb freedoms an America that wt don't know what to do with them all. Leave the ~g alone. Is nothina sacred? 0 J think it is absolutely awful, and they should do someth1og about it. Ifs a symbol of our free countl'y and . it should not be allowed to be burned. 0 I'm not any flag burner. I think it is the president's gimmick to wrap the flag around himself. People will continue to bum the flag regardlns, and 1 don't want to sec Congress tamper with the First Amendment. 0 I definitely think o ur flag should not be burned, and I tend to believe it has to be an issue. J mean. it is absolutely ridiculous that someone would consider burning our flag. No, it should not be burned. and yes, there should' be a law against burn- ing our Oag. 0 There arc two votes an this house for outlawing the burning of the 9ag. Our men fought long and hard. We remember the flag raasang at lwo Jima, and we're against burning the flag. 0 I'm against flag burning. l think it 1s an inJUSllce to thas country. 0 h should be outlawed. It should ~ punishable 1n some way. 0 I thank that as a local issue within our ,states .. (They) would be able to constitutionall y handle that discrect- 1). I don't think 11 should be a fed eral (amendment). I don't think they should change anythinJ in our bill of nghts. Herc It is again. these cra1} nuts who arc gelling publicity over an issue lake this and. of course.\ 11's dra""1ng cncrg} and time from our congressional people ... from the real issue which ·as our national defim. I think that all this flag- relatcd information is JUSt neiNs- wonhy. and I think all the nuts are getting all the attenuon again. 0 I thank freedom of e~press1on and speech has a limat. and I think the limit as thal there ought to be a law against burning the American Oag. I think a lot of this has happened because we have Little Saigons in Garden Grove and T1Juana in Costa Mesa now. and no longer America. I thank "'e bett\!r get back to that. I dcfinttel} think 11 should be outlawed. 0 Flag burning would be nice af 11 could be outlawed. but 11 can't. You can make it illegal. you make it unconslitutaonal to do that sort of thing. But tho~ who wa nt'to make a statement are still going to want to do at. and all we're going to do is pad the pocket of those auorncys who are going 10 defend them and pros- ecute them. What ha ve we ac- complished? We've just arranged for more people who want to say.some- thi ng have a higher platform 10 say it on. So I think it is a waste of time to do it. and su I don't think it should be· outlawed. ' 0 I definitely th ink il should not be outlawed. J went to school in Wash- inaton D.C.: and one thing we learned is when the flq is soiled. tattered or somcthana you bum it. I understand that tbis 11 a difTeren1 proposition. 0 I fttl 1bat ir they want to bum the flaa they should be deported because the flag i~ the symbol of derYJOCt'IC)'. here in the Uni&ed Slain. "nd af they don't like it., they, should ltavc the country. Bick in World War ti. they fouaht for the flaa. Ri&ht now, they are tryana \o \akt public nahtt to do whatever 'bey want so Car that this country hM &Ymed into a rq- ular Sodom _.a Oomorfth. 0 Lnve the BiU of R1ahtt aJoM. U1 the Rcpubticans stop wraooin1 themldva tn the O.. for political purpOtea net Jet busy tolvina of our awcsomt probltms • CCASSIFIED7 1 MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1880 1:1 . lrvvin rallies, lNait$, ·settles for playoff • • Strong finale ties · him with Donald; · tl:f_,tra round tQday . . ..,_,.._.,.._ ...... lly llC>e GREEN ,., o.ir ., .... MEDINAH, Ill. -Hale Irwin's victory lap was a little premature. About 24 hours premature. The 4S-ycar-old Irwin thought his long-distance, last-hole birdie putt -perhaps 50 feet -was the winner in the 90th U.S. Open Golf Cham- pionship. But the long putt, which finished a round of 67 Sunday and sent Irwin on a joyous romp around the 18th green, simply set up a long waiL · He bad underestimated the grit of one of golfs also-rans. Mike Donald, who had nine holes to play when Irwin ran -not trotted. ran - around the green slapping high-fi ves with st.an.Jed spectators and blowing kisses. Donald. ~inner of u si ngle title an an I I-year PGA Tour career. carried the burden of the lead in one of golfs great championships through a with a gutsy closing round of 71. Two hours after Irwin had cel- ebrated a third U.S. Open victory, Donald matched his 8-under-par 280 touil and set up Monday's 18- hole playoff. On the 'iurfacc. It would appear to be no contest. In onr comer is Irwi n, undeniably c..ne of the great players of his gener- ation and a potentlal Hall of Farner, winner of 17 tour titles and the .S. Open in L974 and '79. Uncla C.rrlllo fl•ftl stuffs the spike Mtewtpt of J~-111¥• durt119 1 .... lfl,..I round Ktlon of the Huntlneton Open. string of 13 consecutive pars. He made a bogey from a bunker and then toted a tic into the clubhouse The method'ical. aniculate Irwin Iona bas been noted by h1s peers as one of golfs great grinders. a man able to extract the most from a Dodd, Kirby break domination (Pleaw Sff OPEN/M t Parrish hits like Tiger upon return to Detroit Silva-Opalinski run ends at Huntington l y REID McCLATCHY first as a three-year professional. and it ~ve ' o..,, ~11ot c ... , • ..--Dodd her fi rst victory this year over Silva, HUNTI NGTON BEACH -Patty Dodd whom she teamed with last year to win 13 of and Karolyn Kirby's victory over Jackie Silva 16 tournaments. Dodt! is now thr:cc fot three and Janice '"Opahnski in the finals of the in Huntington Beach championships. Huntington Beach Open women's pro vol-The victory also erases some bad leyball tournament Sunday took three very memories from last weekend at the Santa Cruz heavy monke ys off their backs. Open where Dodd and Kirby won th_t_ winners "Last week we should have won. We won the winners bracket, and we lost 7-5 in the double final. I was really upset with that loss. It was one of the hardest to swallow. Thank God we were over that and rea4y to go this weekend." Not onl y were they ready in the final game, but th ey we re ready when-they beat Sil va and Opalinslti 15-8 m the finals of the winners bracket. In the first game th ey trailed 8-6 before completely domanatang the remaining poi nu. ' DETROIT -The keys to the Angels' l-3.-victory over the Detroit Tigers Sunday were patience and timing. Schedule AT aAT M«I: et Chlc.oo• S:OS ON DaCK Their I S-6 victory in rhe duubte-ctimlna--o racket charrrpfon!h1p and then lost to Silva tion tournament broke a fi ve~vent unbeasen and Opalinski an the double elimination game streak by Sil va and Opahnski and JllVe Dodd of the final s. and Kfrby their first champ1onsh1p m the sixth "This.win 1s very reheving." Dodd said. "I of 16 events this season on the 1990 Women's hke winning and 11 doesn't matter if it's against Professional Volleyba ll Association series. Jackie or anyone else. What made this one The loss dropped Silva and Opahnsk1 into the consolation bracket finals, wh ere they defeated sixth-seeded Linda Camilo and Linda Hanley, 15-6. for the nght to a rematch wtth. Dodd and Kirby. The Angels managed only four nits off Tiger p1£C"hers Briart DuBois and Lance McCullers, but one was a grand slam by Lance Parrish and California picked up seven walks and a hit batter. ..When you don't get many hits. II helps a lot if you get them when 1t means something." Pam sh said. "I JOt one hit today. but I got 11 when an counted." Tue: •I Chlc.oo• S:05 1M THa HOLE Wed: el Chlcaoo S.'05 • AH Nmft on KMPC redlo (710) • On TV. Ch. s. K SoorlsCl'tennet The duo had fi nished SCC'Ond three times even more special 1s that it's my partner's first and third twice. . open win. She's a great partner and hopefully Hanley and Camilo had lost to K1rb) and Dodd in the winners bracket semifinals 15-10. fi ve-run fifth inning and ensured that Dctro11's wmning streak would be snapped at fo ur games. This open champ1onsh1p 1s also Kirby's this is just the fi rst of man) to come. - Barons' Weaver just wants to be competitor once more Fountain Valley High senior Doug Weaver can only hope his recent selection as th e Barons' Boys Athlete of the Year won't be his fi nal athletic achievement. With the ink sti11 dryi ng on his high school diploma, however. no one knows fo r sure. Weaver was a two-ume All-Sonset League recei ver who earned first- team All..('IF honors as a senior. despite plar ing onl y 7S percent of the Barons regular season. He caught 99 passes fo r 1,58 1 yards and ·15 touchdowns an two years and was also a crunch-time defensive back. He had the rare ability to domi- nate a game from the receiver spot. He was Coach Mike Milner's offense in 1990. But all the numbers and dreams of potential college scholarships went down in a-heap Nov. 9 on the Huntington Beach High football field in the final reJular season game. Despite feeling a twinge on the final play of the first half. . Weaver dismissed the sensation 1n his right knee as stiffness. It was surely nothing a good warm up before the second half couldn t cure. On the first play of the second half, howe ver, Weaver fell near the sideline while running a pattern. There was no contact by defenders. .There was no excruciating pain. but Weaver knew by the look on the team doctor's face his seaSQ n was over. PREPS Barry Faulkner Less than 60 hours after the in- jury. Weaver was an the operating room where his tom anterior cruciate ligament was repaired and reinforced with an overlap of sur- rounding tendons. The prognosis was six months of intensive therapy and no promises beyond that. "I didn't really realize how serious the injury was until I started the rehabilitation." said Weaver, who watched what would have been his second varsity basketba.11 sea'°n from the stands . "It was hard not playing basket- ball. I thought I'd accpeted 1t OK. then I went and watched a few games and it was tough." While any recruiting interest Weaver may have drawn prior to his injury ceased, his college future was assured by a 3.8 G PA. Wt.a ver plans to attend USC in the fall, but will do without football for another year at least. "My knee just isn't to the point l l yet that I could play next year." he explained. "I just started lightJog- a.ing la st week. I migh t walk on the following year. but I'm just looking forward to running fu ll speed and being acti ve. I'm not sure I'll ever be able-to play football again. but I can't wait to play a pick-up basket- ball game." 0 Ken Phebus of Corona del Mar High, a two-time CIF singles cham- pion in girls tennis. was named the Sophomore Girls Athlete of the Year by Cal-Hi-Sports. . Mari na High softball coach Susie Calderon, who guided the Vikings to the CIF 4-A title this spring. was named State Softball Coach of the Year by the same publication. (Please SH FAULKNER/M t INSIDE .................. ............. •"2- • .. E 11a l11•1n• ............. 1/91. w .. ~·£1 .... ·--~ : m:: ::r.:¥r Schied,· Br~nnls, Kingsbury capture All-CIF 3-A· honors The Dilly "°' I CULVER CITY -Thrtt Oranac Coast area baKblll standouttca-"Md All-OF · ).A honors. while four members of Sea View Le~uc cham- pion Tustin Hiah ~re plac:ied on lams by the Amateur Athletic Foundation Board. Senior Aaron Schied, Laauna Be~cb'a _pitcher/first baaemfn, bat~ ,4Q' this year and won a spot on the ltCond team u an infielder. Woodbridle catcher Tim Kina· lbury and Eatancia left·hafMkd ,'Pitcher Orea Brannis made thc third tam. ,Outfielder Sbawn Orem an41 pttcher Dan Baker made ftnt lam tbf Tusdft. Shortstop len Munoa (second team) and c.atcher Ryan lelph (third team) also made All- CIF 3-A for the Tillen. Schied,· a fine quanerback on Lquna Beach's football team, bitted .S83 in the Pacific Coast t.aauc. Overall, Schied was ~ f~r 69, with 28 of his hit.s com1na 1n leque. He tcorcd 14 runs. struck out onfy aix times, collected 13 RBI and hit one home run. On the mound. Schied was 2·5 W1th a l.20 ERA. but threw \,61.11> 1nninas with four complete 11mes tn Tnist>u~ bitted .•3• with two homen and 19 RBI. He also atc>le an <>ranee County·~ 37 been while leadina WooctMdle to iu belt ......... AU-01/Uf .. . . !Please see VOU£Y8AU/Blt Parrish's grand slam capped a (Please Sff ANGELS /IJt Cycll1t1 llne up during the f»rote...on.1 rate• of the co... Mesa Gr•-8 Prl• o..,. ............ ., -MtdlAtt ltlqcle r.ce . the ftnt of lb type ever In Colia Mesa. Allen ltldlburg won. ~ichburg dominates. sprint, wins Costa Mesa Grand·P·rix 1y lttCHAltD DUNN Diiiy~~· .... C:OSTA MESA -With his acceptance into medical school in lim,bo, Allen Richb!Jl'I of the Rivenidc Bicycle Club cut up the pack tn th~ 6naJ breakaway like a true surgeon Sunday to win the Senior 1-2 Pro Ra~ an the inaugural Costa .Mesa Grand Prix. . Nine riders we~ bunched together in the last sprint as Richbura nu1ved help from tt:ammates Scott Cochran and Dam~ McV~y to n~ Tomo Hamasaki (Vita-Crunch) and Jeff Kins. (C)1omu- Redlands). winnina in I hour. 27 .. minutes. and pocketina S•so and S800 worth of J>tlZC$. • Ricbbufl waa ltachna the pack oft 20 entcnna ~ final one-mile lap. ahead of Hugo f ~ (V1ta- Crunch), who acct with two laps rcma1n1na; F= fow:lh overall. was pwed by Hamasaki (1 place) and Kras (thud) 1n the final spnnt and edtcd out by half a wh«J. Manin Graf (Quick Re~ Bkycle Club} took fifth 1n one of the clotest fuulha in tJ.S. ~"I Fcdcrltion racn. The l·l Pro race. with a $3,000 pool.~· 40 laps Ion&. cirdina ., po,rtion of the Harbor OateWay 8ualne11 Put with lhc tan and finish nn Su1tftower. "I'm a 'pnnter. that's my .main th1.ng.''. said Richburg, 24, who ha s a bachelor s degrtt in b1ol01Y and a master's an anatomy. "Tf\is is only my second year racing. and 1 moved up (to second class) last year. I went from four to thrtt to two, but I'm still t.ryina to get into medical school. so this oould be my fint and last ye.ar of racing (professionally}. I'll always be a raorr, but maybe not thi compc\1t1ve,'' ~viously. R1 chbura's biggest pune was S2SO at the Visalia Classic. He crashed t'Mor 1n the la Jolla Grand Prill and finished 1n the top 30 1n the Redlands Clus.ic ~nd the Tempe Classic. · "I'm a rookie," R1chbuf'J said. "l....an year I won one race (Manhattan Stach Grand Prix) a1 a four, but . it wasn't official bccau~ I n1tcd my hand aftft' thc finish A &UY crashed into me and they didn't aive me the win. They said 1t was 1llcpl to raix your hands. even aJ\er the race." In this one, with no htll and a mild wind '= Richbufl bad about 200 mettts left •bet\ bt t on tbt ainm. peddlina Hie by aide with HamuKi and K.rcu. l "You jutt waath what'11on'I on after tbc prime (lap) and bc>pefully thert wm be~ pays'°., . • ......... CYClalG/Uf ~ ~ Dobson repeats longboard title Hawkins sweeps en route to win in men's division 8y UOYD Tia ~ ... Ge.-.......... HUNTINGTON BEACH-The leCOnd annual Huntinaton Beach Surfina Museum Lonaboard Pro/Am concluded Sundar on the ICMa&h side of the pier with com- pditon eajoyina fun 1-to l-foot aurf and fair to aood weather. I Makarov eams rookie ho.nors VANCOUVER, British Columbia -Calpry Aames riJht wina Serlie Mabrov, wi'nner of the Calder Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the yea.r, also earned a spot on the NHL's All-Rookie Team voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association of the NHL's annual Congress Sunday. Makarov was joined on the for- ward line by Rod Brind'Arnour. of St. Louis and Mike Modano of Minnesota. Hartford's Brad Shaw and Edmonton's Geoff Smith were selected on defense while Win- nipeg's Bob Esscnsa was chosen as the goaltender. Last yar'a sud wiDncr Dale Dobloa of tbe Soutb Bay took fin& place in the Senior's Division in a lizzlina lna1 teahlriaa Bill Stenn of Saa Clemease in leCODCI. H..a- inaton Beach leaend David Nuubiwa in ~. H.B. Loncboant Crew's Rick ·Hazzard and Eddie EmiQue:z in fourth ud fifth. alOlll witb Cd MKhado in tilth. Joey Hawkins, a Hunliqtoa Beach local dark hone finalist last year, surprised nobody this time around and won every beat on bil way to a convincina win in the featured Men's Division. Ree.e Pat· tenon of Redondo ,Beach placed second. followed by Scott c.m&>beU in third. Jon Salas in founb, lt.B. l~AI Mike Downey in fif\b and JoeJ Tudor in sixth. Another local surfer, Joshua Mohr, won the Junior's Division, followed by Tad Banzuela in ~nd, Lance Woleslagle in third, Shane De~an in fourth and Tony Sullivan in fifth. Women's International Surfing Association Director Karen Wil- liams of Mission Viejo won the Women's Division. followed by Joyce Hoffman in second, Janette Schumacher in third, Nancy Emer- son in fourth, Huntington Beach's Sherri Crummer in fifth and Shan- non Vaca in. sixth. In the paddle races, Alex Bravo won the senior's, Steve Thomas won the men's and Janette Schumacher won the women's. -P,&.IO ,&.OVERTISEMENT ----------------- INTHE DRIVER1S SEAT with Gene Selig We told you last week that Chairman Lee lacocca was in Los Angeles a nd brought along his Viper. The Viper is the latest entry in the muscle car cate~ory and we say welcome aboard. We happcnd to think that competat ion is healthy and the best combination of sales ability coupled with product knowledge will be successful in moving their vehicles. Expected to cost under $50,000, this two- seater will go head to head with Corvene. Not available until late '91. the Viper will be designated a 1992 model. The most unusual item is the e ngine. a V 10 which Chrysler is also expected to use in a future truck series 1s in the 400 hp category, which means 0 to 60 will be under four seco nds with estimated top speed at 188 mph. Between 300 and 500 dealers will carry the car. They plan to produce 5,000 units a year. First seen in Detroit at the 1989 Auto Show, it drew rave reviews because of the side-mounted exhaust pipes and other design features reminding car buffs of past Caroll Shelby cars. No wonder Shelby has been a consultant to this project from the beginning. Produced by a computer-driven conceptual design and rendering system it cuts 25 percent from the time it takes to bring a totally new car to market. • • • It was bound to happen. We have Price Club, Office C lub, Ho me O ub and now we have Auto Parts Oub. located conveniently at 18060 Euclid St., between the San Diego Frccwa,y and Talbert A venue in Fountain Valley. They have it all and I mean aJJ, i.e., Motorscrafi filters. Wagner brake pans, Castrol oil, Zcrex antifreeze. Anco wipers, SKS water pumps, Denso spark plugs, Gabriel shocks, alternators and wiper blades. They're open seven days a week, across the street from the Price C lub. Phone 957-5940. • • • • Chevy's new Caprice is off with a bang. Since its introduction in early May, sales are up 40 percent from last year. The all-new design Caprice replaces the boxy version that bad been around since 1977 withou1 a major change. We repeal, a Caprice with boles in the front fenders will be called Buick Roadmastcr. Olds 98 may also get this body with rocke t accents. The VS 170 hp engine is same as last year, so mechanically. there's nothing new to report on this. • • • Just announced at a very special price -Hyundai Excel GS model for $6,944 and $7,199 for a four-door. You get four-speed auto trans, AM/FM ETR stereo cassette radio, full instuments, 36/36 warranty. six-way adjustable seat. ·bucket scats. and more. The engine is 1.5 liter O HC MPFI. There will be ample supply in Orange County but no thing this great lasts forever. • • • Pretty soon no.v the I-SS a nd 1-S interc hange will become a mess. Widening from six to l 2·1anes is no overnight job. This will take a few m o nths. Fourth Street over l-S5 will close for a brand new wider bri.d~e and is expected to reopen in mid-1991 . For a free schedule of bndgc aod ramp closures. write to: Keith McKean, CaJTrans director in District 12, 2501 Pullman Street, Santa Ana 92705 or call CalTrans Helpline: 768-4CAL. With schedule i11 hand you can plan your co mmute into that area and avoid getting into what promises to be fodder for the Johnny Carson Show for months to come. • • • If the new Chrysler Imperial is just a touch over your plastic limit. you might try a peek into the also-new C hrysler LcBaron Sedan. Think of it this way, it's the same as the top of the line Imperia l, only o n a slightly shorter wheel base. I had a very brief look in to the tedesi~ned version and it's super luxury in there - everything is user fnendly. • • • A reader called and wanted to know why we do only foreign ' Boating Pele wins third race of Class A Angelman Serles ly ALMON LOCKAIEY Delly ,,_ loatlng ..,,_., Jim Emma's Pele from the host dub was the Class A winner Salur- day in tbe third race of Bahia Corin· th1an Yacht C'lub's Angelman Scnes for Performance Handicap Racing Acer ratings. The Angclman Senes was named an honor of the late Hugh Angelman. a noi;d Southland designer whose motto wa s: "We'll race for mor~n marbles or chalk." ~ Trophy winners by class: 0 An9*Nn ~ CLASS A-I Pele, Jim Emmi, Benla Corin· rnlen YC CLASS 8-1 ll•"411, Ok:lr. H..,den, acvc. 2 L'<kt1v ~"· Joe ~rdt, acvc. J, Sore.,.,, o.MI\ Ro~. BCVC CLASS C-1 Slledow, i:o.re Jo'ln\IOM, 8elDO• vc. 2 Amorov1. cnuck H~nd. acvc. l Plonero. 81U &. Cer<* 8vr11e. 8CVC CLASS C>-1 Elee:trk Pumoltln. Sklpn El· lloll·J~ Lfl1e11. Newoort Her~ vc. 2 ln- vl1illle, 8in Wor11'tam, 8CYC, l P\Juvcet, JoM S1a1av. VOV.119'1 vc LA's Seaman wins Hobie-I 7 worlds TORONTO. CANADA -Bob Seaman of Los Angeles was the winner of the Hobie-17 world cham- pionship in a six-race regatta sailed here over the past eight days. The event drew 68 enUies from New Zealand, Australia. France -the U.S, Canada and Germany and was sailed in light to moderate breezes. Top five trophy winners: 0 H-..11 Wertll ~llNll l, 8oO Sffman, Lot Aneetet, 2 Cerllon Tuct\.,, Ft. Wetron 8Hch, Fie, 3 Bruce k lltold, G«rnanv; 4. Hooi. Alff' Jr., Cal>lllteno 8"cll, ~ Fred N*'-'ciuaM. G«· manv. ALL:.CIF From81 season ever. earning a spot tn the · Cl F 3-A playoffs. Brannas, Cal State Fullerton· bound. was 9-7 with a 1.64 ERA in 81 'IJ innings. He had five one-run losses and allowed only 42 hits. Brannis also struck oat 88 during the season to lead Estancia to a wild- card berth in the C'IF 3-A playoffs. La Sema's Bryan Dunagan o f the CIF 3-A ct<ampions earned Player of the Year honors after hitting .3S3 wi th 28 RBI. eight home runs, eight doubles and two tnplcs. On the mound. he went 10-2, including a perfect game and three one-hitters. .. cars. Setting the record straight. we've done I 7 foreign cars, and 13 ptewr, tC11M1 domestic. My question is. if the Honda is built in the USA and the w1111t Aeserm. u s.rne f ord Escort in Herm osillo Mexico, arc they foreign or domestic? In ~in.;::;~;,~ Hi-. the words of C.ll. Brown at Daihatsu. they are, world c¥s· The Ford •rv•n Oufleeen. L• S«ne Probe is Mazda a nd C hrysler Eattle is Volvo and that's that. !~:~.-?~. v • ...,. Yr.f"w....._ Sr p 10-1 Sr p 1)-1 Sr. P H•2 Jr UT 10-2 Sr. C .•IS Sr. IF ... Sr. IF_., Sr. IF_... Sr. IF .01 Sr. OF ,QO Sr. OF A1' Sr OF~ •T. ''°"' ... .,,.,ro. El llancJlo M y neighbor complains that taking bis car to the dealer for w.itw WNte, SeutUt service is wo rse than having a root canal. I suggested he try Five :o'::n~-:'·A=.o.1r Star Award Winner Chrysler-Plymouth agency on Beach Boulevard c11r11 "-•· loft!•• in Huntingto n Beach. He did. so if you see a happy man walking Shewn GrWf1. ~=o TUM aro und with a big grin. say hello to Victor Broski. Five Stars means •urt Horn, Norco happy people in the showroom and happy people coming out of the =·~~K~· ba. ck shop. seo11 ~ ........ ~ • • • J.a. JofWIMft, s.u.u. lteillfl Y.,._,ICO, Duerte Welcome to California but don't get ~ed for a 4002. If you "" M41M•. T1at1n live here and work here. get Cal plates and dnvcr's license. The CHP ~~~. ~nea..cti has a full time 24-hour program going to get out-of-st.ate violators. Al "'-'_,..· °"'.,'° Vehicle Rule Book says bi& fine and jail time. Your car could be =~ =-.~~- Sr PH Jr. P 11.1 Sr. p •·• Sr. UT M9 Sr C .OS St. IF A71 Jr. '" Al> Sr. IF •• Jr. '" .JU Ir. cw-Ml Sr. cw-... , Sr °"Ml impounded. In fac t, one CHP office is doing aboubt $30,000 month n.o nAM th °'" 9rennlt, l •t.,.;le Sr. ,. ,_, every mon . Mlk• ...,,.,.,, °"'..... .w ,. M • • • a SMwn l(eMlfV, l!I ~ Sr. ft .. S A disposable camera for about ·~ 7 already loaded with film Oellfcl ~ • ...._.. Jt. uT .os should be 1 &love boll item for every car. In case of accfdent. it's :::: .=."~.;' OulM• :· ui := a bandy dandy thin& to record it on film for both of you and your Tll'll IC~. w..t• 1r. c Al insurance comparp. Many cases have been won by phottwraphic "·•· .__... ...... Sr. w Ai ....--..... c-.. , ... A,,.,. Sr. Nf .... evidence as proo positive. Film bas a way of disintqrauna. so """ ,....,., '-• M11eM 1r • .- ....... .._ the camera once a ~ear. Both Fuu'i and Kodak make the IC..-AnN!r9111. CMrti ... "· "• "...,... CllM Orowt1, lA Mir.. St. W » cameras. and they are avail• e in almost every photo store or one-°'" ,...,....._~ ... ., .. 1r. °" • . bour proces.sor. arve11 ~.La-... Lopez, 13, earn fourth lr1 Pro/Am ~tchkiff gar~rs victory In Initial Grand Prix ~v~nt llr UOWD TICS ....... -....... HUNTINOTON BEACH 'J'binllD.~ Cory Lopa 60lll ..... ltoc:b 8-:b. Flarida. pllced .... ia tbe Pro/Am di-.ilioa o(tbe Off Sbon Ora Pria bdd Saday al tbe DOftb Ude of tbe Hutinp>n 8elcb pier. l..oeez ii curready atayins in HuatinllOG 8eedt for tbe summer and will compete in tbe NSSA Na- tionals witb tie booes of makina the pratiaioua NaA National Team. lroDicall • lopa tied for 13 in the AID.ltuer ~division while surf. i.na his way into the six-man Pro/Am final ipinat touaber com- petition, incl~ USA World Team member Qaia Betchlotr (tint place), PSAA competitor Kirk Tice (leCOnd). ASP World Tour com- petitor 8rian McNuJty (third~.PSM competitor Mart Menno (finn) and South Africa's Bany Vandenneullen (sixth). NHL enshrines trio of standouts V A.NCOUVER. British Columbia -Bill 8al'be!t~ne of tbe top pms OD Pbilldelpni.a's "Broed Steet Bullies" teams in the 19'70I. wu named to the Hockey Hall o( Fame on Sunday alona with anocber biah· ICOrina forward, Buffalo'• Gilbert Pen'eault. Lopez plans to compete as an amatuer until be padualel from Hiah School (be haso 't even 1tal1ed yet) and then 10 on to the ASP world tou.r. Lopez said be wants to bypasa the PSAA circut, optina to compete in ASP East events when: he bu Joinina the pair u new memben was Femie Aaman, a defememan wbo played for Boston and Toronto from I~ l 960. Flaman WU elected to the Veterans· Cateaory. Sports ·break Thomas not target of· gambling probe, TV station admits DETROIT -Isiah Thomas, one of <. the most decorated players 'in the NBA, • wants to leave no doubt that his involve-r mcnt in an FBI gambling investigation is --- nothing but "a friend of a friend of a friend's problem." The Detroit Pistons captain angnly denounced reports by WJBK-TV and two newspapers during the weekend that check11 cashed for him at a grocery store owned by a target of the investigation had entered the probe. "The onl y reason I thank I'm involve<,1 an tbis.J.s because my name is Isiah Thomas." he said Saturday. "We opened up all the records to the IRS and the FBI. They looked at everything. No problem." The tclev1s1on station. in its 6 p.m. news Sunday, stressed that its story never said Thomas was a taraet of the gambling investigation. To prove that. WJBK- TV re-broadc"3st the Friday report. "At no tame dad we ever say that Isiah Thomas 1s the focu s of or targeted by the investigation." news director Mort Meisner said. "We said &hat his name had only sur{aced in connection with the investiga- tion. In fact we went to great pains to say he was not the target of the 1nvest1gat1on." Sources told WJBK-TV and the Detroit Free Press and Oakland Press in stories published Saturday that a grand jury had subpoenaed checks totalina at least SI 00.000 that Thomas cashed at a grocery store owned by a neighbor and friend, lmad Denha. Lendl earns eluslve victory Ivan Lendl prepared himself for the --- Wimbledon title he's never won by beat-• • ing three-time champ Dons Becker 6-3, ,,,- 6-2 Sunday for his second straight victory • in the Queens C'out tennis tournament in London Sunday. It was Lendl's first victory over Becker on pus and the West German said has conqueror had shown an errorless game on the surface that has frustrated him for so long. In other tennis 1ournaments: • Magnus Larsson of Sweden defeated American Lawson Duncan 6· 7. 7-5. 6..() to win the $250,000 Florence (Italy) International tennis tournament. Lanson won $32.400. whale Duncan, 25, a native of Asheville, N.C.. won S 19.090. •Zina Garrison beat Helena Sukova 6-4, 6-1 to win the Dow Classic at 81rminptam. England, grass.- court tennis toumamcnl and said she believes she can w1n the biggest grass<ourt championship of all - Wimbledon. The top seed from the United States needed just 63 minutes to record her first tournament triumph of the season. TELEVISION, RADIO TELEVISION BowlJ.q 6:30 a.m. -Kessler Open (tape), ESPN. Socttr Noon -World Cup from Italy: ArJentina vs. Romania, Channel 34 (Spanish). ' Mo&or s,.rta Noon -Off-road racins; World Cham- pionships from Phoenix (tape). ESPN. . ....... 4:30 p.m. -Chicaao Cubs at Montreal. WGN. 5 p.m. -Angels at Chicaao White So•. Channel S. 5:30 p.m. -New York YankttS at Mil- waukee, WPJX. VoUe1'alJ 5 _p.m. -Women's J)f'O beach competition from San Dieao (tape), ESPN. 7 p.m. -PrO beach Competition from Indianapolis (tape), Prime Ticket. .... ~ 6 p.m. -World Tour competition from San Dieao (tape). ESPN. 9 p.m. -Quan~T~or vs. Mario Oaston, super-welterweipts. from the Forum (delayed), Pnme Ticket. · • T..-1 12:30 a.m. -Men's tournament final from London (tape), ESPN. RADIO ...... s p.m. -Aneels at Chicaeo White Soll, KMPC (7 10). 7 p.m. -San Dieao at Sen Frarkitco, KFMB (760) . 7:30 p.m. -Houston at Oocllen. KAIC (790). Young Andrettl blitzes fleld Michael Andretti shook off the bad---- luck that has plagued him since the ~ ~ middle of last season, running away with ~ Sunday's Detroit Grand Pnx. ---- The 27-year-otd. driver. who lost two week.I ap> at Milwaukee when he ran out of fuel while leadina two laps from the end. this tame led all 62 laps around the 2.S-mile. 17-tum downtown street circuit. In other motor sports events Sunday: • Frank Hawley, replacina m1ured dnver Darrell Gwynn. swept past Joe Amato in a swift Top Fuel final to win the NHRA Springnationals at National Trail Raceway in K.irkenville. Ohio. John Force edged Jim White to capture his second consecutive series win and third of the ICQOn in the Funny Car category. while Jerry Eckman cdaed defendint International Hot Rod Association tiilist Rickie Smath in Pro Stock for his second triumph of 1990. • Harry Gant grabbed the lead from Rusty Wallace with 11 laps lef\ and won the caution-filled 500.mile stock car race at Long Pond, Pa., by 2.4 seconds to becomne, at aae SO, the oldest dnver to win a NASCAR ra~. • Jaauars finished I ·2 at the L.t Mans 2'4 Houn race, in Le Mans. France. duplicatina the finish at the 24 Houn of Daytona. Fla .. in February. Denmark's John Nielsen, American Price Cobb. and Britatn's Martin Brundle combined on a Jqua.r XJRl2 to win by.four laps. The winncn covered 359 taps; a total of 3.034 miles. and averqcd 126.8 mph. The distance coven:d was far off the record 3,31 S miles set in 1971 by a Porsche. Johnson ends LPGA drought Chris Johnson ended a three-year --- LPGA victory droupt by shootina a par e f round of 70 Sunday to capture the Adan-ti:/ tic City Classic at Somers Po~nt. N.J.J. by ---- two strokes over Pamela Wn&ht of ~tland. The victory was the fiftli for Johnson. and it came in a tournament in which no one wu able to take command on the final day. In 9ther aotf: •Jam Dent foutht off Georae Archer and bis own em tic drivina pme to repeat 11 champion of lbe $400,000 Syreousc (N.Y.) Senior Golf aa.ic. Dent finished the S4-hole tournament at tbe Lafayette Country Oub at 17-under-par-199. • Dkk Mut fired a ~under-1W 69. liviat him a S4-hole ICOf'e of 197 and a threHtrob ~ in the Sl00,000 Ben Hopn Fon w~~ (Ind.) ()peB at Orchard Ridae Oolf aub. Mike MDII.. H~ Beach product, shot five under eKla of tbe .. n.o days, but slipped so 1 75 on Sunday IO ftDbh at 209. -•1 n. ...,,,....., ,,,_ QUOTE OF THE DAY o..a. ~. 0.klaad Atblcticl atand- out relief pitcher, wfM> Ud lbNe lt"8b (coo- vertina 20 COMeCUtive •ve opponunitiel; ll appearances tbil ...... without a defeat. 23: and not walkiftt a t.tw in Jl iuinp •nee lut A&ll'd') when he yeilded foar IU'lled na• la &he ninth annin& of a 6-5 loll 10 Teu1: ..... ,not ::-;n11~'T = ~~ S::':';t.::J chirpe, YOU coulda't llow me dowa. Now I know. never ... auTied away ...... rm always only one..,.. nay• bamltity." t r I I I l I ' i • t • • I • ~ , ' I • I • ' I ' • ' ' i I I 1, • I . . Ofenge COMt DAILY PtlOT/-.. June 11. .. • Gibson, Howell bring back memories LOS ANOELES -Kirk Gibson and Jay Howell broupt bldc IOme pleasant and disaant memories Sun- day for the Loe Aneelet ~. who haven't been tticceMNI saacc both were at the top of their pme at the l&mC time. Or.nge Coast Oatty Piiot ~ /#layw ol Olly IClrtl ........ ----• three "'" tw run, ICONd two IUN Md ltole •NM In 8 6-J wtn over San Diego. Oiblon, makina steady improve- ment from kacc and hamstnna in- juries dMina bide to October f 988, hit a three-nan homer in the first inni'!f. to help Mike Morpn beat the San ~ Padra 6-3. Kowell, a 20. save rehever the·past two yean who has stru11ted since havina arthr()l()()pic suraery on his left knee in. April, recorded his second save. '11le way thinp have been aoin1 for UJ, nothina's really come easy up to this point." Gibson said ... I like to contribute. I've had to force myself to play a lot of inninp in the pa1t week, and my tq has aotten better and better. I'm st1U really in a rehab · aituation. "We didn't have batting practice in a couple of days, so I've had to force myself to aet back in the ~ and try to get back to basics," Gibson explained. "I felt much bet- Major· Lea9ues Stottlemyre makes ·successful rodd Stottlcmyre pitched a seven-hitter and Fred McGrifT bit a three-run homer to help Toronto com- plete its most successful road trip ever as the Blue Jays beat the punchless New York Yankees. The Blue Jays. who have won si.x straight. took nine of 10 on the ~ triP. by winning three of four from ~· Milwaukee and sweeping three-game series from Minnesota and the Yan- kees. Toronto's previous best trip wu 7-3 on two occasions. Stottlemyrc (7-6) made his first career stan at Yankee Stadium, where his father, Mel, pitched for 10 seasons. He lost a bid for bis first major-lcaaue shutout in 48 career · starts when Matt No kes homered with two outs in the ninth inning. "I staned to thfok about tit in the ninth innina." Stottlemyrc (7-6) said of his father's home stadium. "I pitched here in reUef last season and had goosebumps. But I put that out of mr, mind at the stan of the pmc. 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Jona\ said by telephone unda) afternoon I T•~ A.uO<'i•tt'fl Pr~" • I 1\ ANGELS. from 81 ·The grand slam was the seventh of Parrish's cattier and hjs IOOth homer at Tiger Stadium. Parrish played the first I 0 seasons of his career as a Tiaer. "I always like coming back to Titer Stadium," Parrish said. "It was hot Orange Coan Oa1ty Pilot today:. but 1t fell pretty ~ ~ of Day good. . • LMK• Parr..,., htt his Paf!lsh s ho!"'er off-seventh career grand set Cecil Fielders major .,.., '°' his IOOth c.are« league-leading 25t.h home homer at Tiger Stadium. run for Detroit and - provided more than enough runs for Chuck Finley ( 10-3). who became only the third pitcher in the majors to record I 0 wi ns. ..Finley 1s tough because hr changes speed so well," Tony Ph1lltps said. "Plus he has a real tough motion to pick up.·· Finley held the T1ge~ tu just two hits over the first six innings before Fielder and Jim Lindeman led off the seventh with home runs to left. "fielder hit th~1 ball so hard it could have gone out twice," Finley said. '"I made a m1stlke to him and buna a changeup. but I though I made a good pitch to Lindeman." Fielder's homer ended a 1-for-9 slump with six strikeouts. "Cecil's not swinging good, but he will have streaks like that:· said T igers manager Sparky Anderson. "All the big power h1uers do ·· The Tigers added another run in the seventh on Scott Lusader's RBI double. but Mark Eichhorn came on to end the rail)'. The Tigers loaded 1hc ba~s with no one out in the ninth. but Bryan Harvey struc k out Mark Salas and Lou Whitaker and got Lloyd Moseby to fl y ou to left to end the game. Harve) picked up his eighth save. 0 AlitGEL. NOTES -L.aM:e """"' lla1 tlft .-fetv In 12 of hit le1t 13 Qltnel, wllll e IOlel of l1ite ~" anO II RISI In tM 11r.-Su~v WH Ille fifth llme ,,,., Clludl ...... had ended .,. .,,..., to1lnv 1lrH-CMt ~ a nO Milo HMlll 1t1r11C1 for Detroit II .., .. Lemon's 11,.1 •-er•nc• In ,,,,,. 11eme1, •nO HH lfl'• flr11 11art 111 ''""' 11•~ TMY ,....... 1tertao "'' 6St1' oeme He 11 1111 ~ Ple•lf on e1tiwr IH m 10 1'141¥1 e>levlCI 111 •• of ttlelr Nmn -By T9ae Aatoda&ff PttH CYCLING From 81 w1lh you," said McVa). a five-year member of the R1ven1de 81C'yclc Club "'(R1<;hburg) JU!>t had a better spnot today. In the middle of the race. we tncd 10 take off and it didn't work. but with about six laps lo go. it fi nally worked. We broke on the pnmc and he got establ ished on the break and sta~cd with 11 I gave up all my energy." Richburg phi h1 winnings Wlth Mc-Vay and Cochran. '"The~ led mr out 1n the pnmes and blocked for me:· Richburg s.a1d ··1 kne" all these gu}\ were really, rcaJI> strong. J guen I JUSt got a little luck) toda) -I puUcd it ou1 a1 the end. Thr "ind "as a big factor (1n the last sprint). so I didn't want to go l& early. ihat's really my best spnnt -these guys kill me in the hills. "'When spnntmg:· Richburg added. "you can't sprint too earl). and )'OU have to sprint o n the ndc side. You want to pass on the left side. Plus the Wind is a major factor when the break goes. because you have to know who's strong. I worked hard to get in a break." h was Richburg' fil'\t '1ctory as 1.2 Pro. Costa M.esa Grand Pnx spokesman Larry Weichman said he ho pes enough sponsors can be secured for a second annual race nut June. This one provided SS.000 1n total winnings for 10 races. The R1chL1fe/OC C' team. based 1n Costa Mesa. has about 80 members. according to secretary Bob Jug;an of Newpon Beach. .\bout 20 of the members arc from Orange Coast rollege. The inaugural compct1uo n drew 772 pan1c1pants. including an csumntcd 120 for the pro race. .~---------------------------------- VOLLEYBALL From 81 In only their first to urnament toacther, they finished third. Nina Matthies and Elaine Roque finished founh. and Gail Castro and Lori Kotas finished fif\h. The final. like the first matchup, was a ~me of streaks. When Opalinski hit Dodd's serve out. the top-ranked team trailed 3--0. Seven points an·d 21 side-outs later, Kirby hit Dodd's set into lhe net to tic the pme at five, Silva and Opalinski didn't score their sixth point until Dodd and Kirby had 13. By that time, the damaae had already been done. .:. .. The last couple of times we faced them in the finals, we were a little nervous and uncertain of ourselves,'' IGrby said. "We ~re basically still getting to know each other. The difference today was we went out thinkiOJ we were aoiOJ to win rather than pjayiOJ not to lose. "This has been a very ucitiOJ weekend for me. You always want to beat the best team in the tournament and we did. This is sweet. The peat tbina about playina apinst Jackie and Janice is that you know you really have to play your very best pme. You have to be re.ady for every sin&le point. They made us play to their level. " I think pcopjc,wcrc aeuina tired of the same team winnina every weekend," Kirby added. • Dodd and Kirby had Salva and ()palinskj down to where they were ready for almost cvcrythina they tried. What worked all Wftkend for Silva and ()palinski all of a sudden wasn't aeuina l'h~·ob done. They were to est when Silva wu .ervina and n aeuina up to tbe net f'or a block opportunity. At 6-foot. Kirby took much of that away. She wu able to hit around the S.foOt-6 Silva and S-foot· 7 ()pahnskJ for the most pan, and when she couldn•t tut around them, the hat powered the ball into them 'iUCCess- fully. Sliva and Opalm k1 didn't go Without unforced errors either. Silva, with her powerful Jump serve. committed six service errors, and Opalinsk.i had three. They also hit the ball out or into the net five times. With the scort 14-6, IGrby served to Opalinski. and instead of setting it back to her. Silva lried to set it over the net on the second shot. The ball went up above the net, and then fell back into Silva's lap. "We> committed far too many ser- vice errors,'' Opalinskt said. "They were serving touah. and we weren't positioned well to pass. The passes we were getting off their serves were way off the net. It's hard to set up an inside-out game that way. "All these combinations of bad things just add up. There were dip we made that we couldn't tum into points. That could have turned momentum o ur way. It Just didn't happen today. Give them credit be· caute they played us touah twk.e today. This is going to make me even more motivated to come beck next week. I'm fired up." Dodd and Kirby split $6,000 and Silva and Opalinski split S4:'SOO. Smltti, Stoklos win AVP event INDIANAPOUS -Top-lttded ~n Smith and Randy StokJos ted .U~h Kiraly an<t Brent Frohoff U-11 In Sun~y'1 cham· pionship match of the S60,000 A ... IOclation of Votleyben ·Pr6fftaiona11 beach voUeybell tournament. The cha=n• from Plciflc Palilldet di S 13,200 with their second c:onaecutive tour triumob. Smith.Stoklol boolkd their eam- inp for the year to 1125,237. -•1 fte A•1d11N rr... STERLING ''DEMO SALE'' SA VE White Diamond Exterior With Coffee Leather Interior #214145 ·$ (714) 540-9100 •pt• \H, lk"eftle. doc .............. '"9r •· Ofhr ............ efttt . ...... ... , . Manuf . Sugg. Retail Price ... 30, 135 Factory _.._Rebate ............... 5,00 Nabers Discount. ........... 5,000 1 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa SeaC11# falls In men's 4.5 OC~A team finals nae <>ranee c'::z Te1uai1"'"' aocialioa•1 team wbicb were rained out lut weeead at two local ICDnia dubl were made up this weekend. The junior team tennis finals wett bcld at the Mesa Verde Country Oub, and the men•s 4.S finals took place at the SeaClift' In the men's 4Ss, Rancho San Clemente beat tbc SeaQjfrTennis Oub,4-2. tbe dub for the same caute. He wu 1uflierina ftom a tore abouider at tbc time. ao be couldo •1 play ID exhi- bition match, but be did bold ID bou.r lor!J question-and-answer sasion rrocn center coun with the audincc. Here•1 a look at bow the matches TennisOub. • In the juniors, the girl's I 2's has to be mc.hedWed betwceen North Or-~ County and Lido. In the Girl's 14 1, North Orange County beat Nellie Gail, 27-14. Rancho San Oem(nte beat Old Ranch, 32-20, in the boy's I 2's., and Sunny Hills beat Miss\on Viejo Recreation. 31-19, in boy's 14's went. • No. l siniJcs, Russ Greiner (RSC) def. Jim White, 6-2. 6-2; No. 2 sin&les, E. Lund (RSC} def. Peter North. 6-2, 6,-1 ·No. 3 siniJes. Bob Gustafson (RSC) def. Tom Farinola. 6-3, 6-1; No. 4 sinaJes, J. Basin ~~)def. Ron Hayden. 2-6. 7·6, Betide Lendl's 9ucstion-and- an1wer teuion. Rick Leach and Jim P\llh played Robert Van't Hofand Many Devis in one doubles exhi- bition and Bernie Mitton and Phil Dent played Roscoe Tanner and Bob Lutz in another. "Junior team tennis is gC.rcd towards players that don't play in SCT A open sanctioned tour- naments," league commissioner Glenn Morton sajd. "This is what No. I doubles, Mike Bickford and Steve Cruz (SC) def. Bancroft and Vick, 6-3, 6-3; No. 2 doubles, Mick Noel and Tim Sopp (SC) def, Weeks and Jerry Fox 7-5, 6-0. In this upcomina event. Edbera will play a tennis nhibition against another top player to be named. " "We don't have the whole thina scoped out yet, but Edbera is de- finately goina to be here." NBTC General Manqcr Bill Parker said. "It'll be kind of interesting because this comes right on the heels of Wimbledon, and the last two years he's either won it or been a finalist. 0 . you mi&ht call the satellite level. Most of these players play in this leaguebccausc they lack a lot of tournament expenence ... It's official. Stefan Edberg is com- ing to the Newport Beach Tennis Club on July 30. 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TENNIS "I'm IOina io s&an out wortwaa . witb the jldlion in the. summer camp and then I'm IOllll '° 1aCb 11 m:'~vates 11 I can tet lined up." S said. f need &o start meet-ina oeoole around here. rm lookina forWlrd &o this °'jg°nunhy:• The Ncwpon Beach Teanis Oub will have.ill membet-suest &our· nament over the weekends of July 14.IS and 21·22. Stay tuned for further information reproing this event. aae 11. He won lcque titles four years in a row at El Dorado Hiab School before ac:ceptina a schofar- sbip to the University of Utah where he was an All-American in doublet in 1977. .. This ls always a popular thina with our club memben,·· Parker said ... This year I've orpnizcd a really I~ open ~ivi1io~ almost like a nuni-Adopt1on Ou1\d Tour- nament. we·'! aoina. to put on a real extravaganza. 0 The Newport Beach Tennis Club bas a new teaching pro. Dave Sherbcck comes 10 the club after teaching at Emerald Bay in Laauna Beach, the Weston South Coast Plaza and the Racquet Cl of Irvine. and he brings wi He played on the pro tour for two years and teamed with Jane Stratton to make it to Jhc quarterfinals of m ind doubles at Wimbledon in 1979. He played against current French Open champion Andres Gomez and has worked out with John McEnroe. Some of the people wbo will be taking pan arc Chris Dunk, Dick Miller, Sashi Menon, Bernie Mitton, Alvin Gardiner, Kevin Forbes and Dave Sberbeck. accolades. He began pla · at age 7, and became the No. I player in the nation in 12-and-undcr doubles at Rehl McClaldy 11 • Delly ~I C.Tf'HllOll'le11t •ltole col•ma .,. pan eve,., M..ay. DRAG RACING NHRA -IMGMATIOtl""LS 1-1 IClrtten-, ON91 NOTE "'""" ol NHltA °'" ltoclno S..ltl 1t!fl •IV!Uel $1>dl'Of\At10f\AJ1 ol N•· l"""°I fr•U II•<•••• 1-11tv"'9 oo•ttlOft In Hf~l"-M'll TOf' FUEL-111 Fr'""" Hawtev <i•lne•• .... F1e . 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Belgium became t~e sixth team to guarantee a spot in the next round. doing so with a .3-1 rout of Uruauay. The Belgian attack was nearly unstoppable, scoring three superb goals, by Lei Clijstcrs. Enzo Scifo and Jan Cculcmans. • lklgium played the second half with 10 men after defender Eric Gerets was ejected with two yellow cards. Spain's Michel was a one-man scoring machine, getting the fi rst hat trick in this tournament in a 3-1 victory over South Korea. All three goals were on spectacular plays. including a free kick that curled around the wall and then soared high ioto the Korean net. w .. 1 c;.,.~.~·c=o-· 1 • .,, Earlier· unday. Ireland and Egypt played a dull 0-0 G,.... 1 "" uc. All four games in Group F ha-vc been tie~ a.19 ...,, ": ~ ~ G~ G~ • Looking ahead. Italy loves the big. partisan crowds ~~.... ~ ~ : l l at Rome's Olympic Stadium. so victory over Czechoslo- so..1".co•u o 1 o o vak1a on Tuesday is c scnual. The ltahans trail Czecho-1~.;'.:,.~=:, slova.k.i.a in goal differential, so a tic would ~nd the 8 .. u ...... 11.~·.:;::_: ~ .. v, hosts elsewhere. ~· • 1 s....'" 1( ..... 1 "We·rc looking to finish first so we can stay in ~~.G:,• Rome. even 1fthe advantage is only theoretical," Coach ll••v ,.., •1 ~·~ 1 0"' Azeglio Vic1n1 said. "But we arc sure the fans will be l••U-,lt'llVI ... ~~·" •o••• ·• ur..oun '•"" j ust as supponive 1f we play in any other cily." G~ .... " FT G, GA ,... West Germany prefers staying in Milan, close o o 1 1 1 1 enough to ho me that thousands of fans drive down to : ~ ~ 1 1 ~ cheer on the team. Also. three West German stars play s .. ,.: ... \\,:,. f for Inter Milan. ,., ,._,.,., siov1 Striker Rudi Voeller says the garms in Milan arc ., .. ,a 0~;:;, c;.,.... "like playing at home. in Frank fun or Munich. h 's E•u..!"!.~':::~ ~-1 fantastic and helps us a lot:• tot P'Mwme, M<llvl tre .. no o Netn.erlal\O\ noon CYCLING ArH COSTA MIU GaAND l'tlllt -1, ' ..... I II '"°"'" (II •ff\ <M 8·<vClt Ctuot 1 ,_..,,,.u,1 IV·lt (ru""f" ) """ f(VIOir""••·Reo.a/\O\ -I tt·-t 0 9tti_.,. IV•llO Aval"'t l C..l.•1mer1 IP•r•mc>u*''>. l DtW\O"' Le H•OI'• ~,.,. . , .. -·lt·-1 l to-w11 CUrw••"' h "" 1 F""ott Itta I ) l e•e l'IM A••f"lt Ma•lll<l ··-t 8 re>\n0•\1t.' t,,,.''"~ X:rh11t1rtn1 7 H.nor10 , fNlu •n $.cf\w1nl'\) ) Ho•t•"°*'O (VITA Crt,,;itW:n ScftwlM J _,,.._ I l•~O. tu~ van •Y V.-01 1 ~., tL• \t'lt r 0 \ O e ot l \ mD\Ott N\Hft S<'"wt~I _.,.._ I Brei (Noun HCMl••OC>d). , "'UOff (JAX, l C..,,.tenl'Wi) f(\ICtl\tt '"' MohOl"t Mat•• .... ·-' 'OOllf (f:°a l't1tf'l.H'll 1 tlwt>etc ·('l(llf ,,,,., l G "°'''"' <0811A> -· l•·le ' V•1"n tUN tf•Cneid) 1 $~tft tf eam lttO'arid•l J Froll ITH m llt<J••""" .. _ I 0. C•."'80< !l.A S-1H1 091>' ) 1 Hof'tOf'I CMol'ltrO\,ft J a.rrv C(.-0 Pee '.cf .>-. lt -IS • tN~""'-"" (11•"<."0\1 1 ""-" ,,.., Clft ""°'"' l c;,..,,. IF.r..-.e OPEN From B l difficult situation. On the other side 1s Donald, a scrambler and a struggler. a man who delivered flowers and umpired baseball ~mes for a living after he lost his golf scholarship at G eorgia Southern . His credentials arc modest. He went through nine seasons on 1he tour before al h1eving his first victory in 1989. And. due to lack of performance. he was in danger of losing his playing rights on the tour in 1988 before he birdied eight of 10 holes in 1he last round of th<' last tournament of the season. But both Irwin and Donald know strange things happen in playoffs. Example: In 1955. an obscure golfing vapbond named Jack Fleck scored a three-stroke U.S. ()pen playoff victory over the greatest player of the era, bcn Hogan. ~ Fllllt~ W, 10 J E+<:nr.o'"" ""•h•• \. 1 0 ~ 0 0 0 l\or1' &t< .. t< ) W•'t Ger"'•"'• e J ' 1 ...... ...-.~""', SMttlt• ,_ GOLF "rm going to have the chance of a lifetime and I'm going to go out there and take it.'' Donald said. "Today 1here were 27 guys within a few shots. Tomorrow I've got a 50..50 chance.'' Irwin was cons1der~bly more subdued. o.w ... o...ao.. l ) s • _,...... s Ouao,, o·tCl"..O to 1 o.,.,.,, •t\f )H· ~lmev D•ICl\ea '" • 0•"•'' ~ '"• ''"" f.<.nhOir n o 1cnt'd to 7 b•t•t<\ 1f\ '"'-''"' H8 P xno•-··o Dv O\l&t»U WP--Oul o-1 F rt,.., \Jrt'IDitM -HOm• ,_.. \e<Ol'O C.cM''"°""' T-Hll A 13169 NATIONAL LEAGUE ~6, P•dret J SAN 01100 LOS A•GILU "oot"'' 1' AJOf"l!lar7t> TGwvl'\f'ff JCertf'f rt ........... ,,0 l•"",. ......... JD Sf"""'" ID Parent c JaCtr• 001 ... ,,,..,,, 0 511o., p JK•ll' ... knlr•IO<o •-tf T_, .. rlllll ... ~111 I I I 1 I ><•"" 1D J 1 0 0 • 0 ' 0 , ... ,. ~ ) , , 0 •OOO C D\O"t' J71J • 0 0 0 -· •• '" • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I•-•'' I 0 1 0 • t 1 I CG••"" " t 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Dtmo•v ( l I 0 0 • o o o Won" lo l o 1 1 1 0 0 0 <;ritt1r1" 4 0 I 1 I 0 0 0 MOreon o l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JHOw•• o 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 U I I ) Ttt•\ k••ti'I-,. ',' -.,.... .., Oil __ , LA........ 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Backina those two were Heredia with 14 points, Westcm's Sam Sab- bal'I with 14 points. Edison's Bill Martineau with 12 point.s. Ocean View's Greg Evans had seven points. Shon Tarver of Santa Clara High. headed for Nevada-Las Veps . scored 27 points and earned pme MVP honors. He scored eiaht of his team·~ 33 points in the third quarter as Tri.Counties rallied from a Sl-43 halftime deficit for a 16-7 3 lead after three periods. Jeff O liver of Buena H1&h added 17 points, includina ~­ of-~ sbootinJ on threc-pointcn. Tri-Collnt1cs continued to lead 1n the founh quarter until McCork.Je hit aomc key shots in the wanin1 moments to hft Oranae County into a tie. Tri-Counties .,.an took the advantaac in ovenime. but 1raiJina. 112-11 I. Heredia drove down the middle and d1 hcd to Wahshi1' for an easy l.ayup. After Tarver milled at &~ other end. McCork~ re- l bounded, was fouled and hit one of two free throws with one second lcn . 0 or.._ C..-W 114, Trt·CH""'I 112 CM·ltw O.-> C• ,_..,..,_CC) ~ '811111¥ Tri·c.u.tlft v.... ....... .. .... -Tlrvlf 10 • • 71 Evena 3 t 1 1 Tl!Omea ' O • 13 Hwldle $ 4 > 1' T "''*' l 6 • 17 M«Tlllff11 ) 6 I 12 OI• 6 0 t 17 McCoAl)I I S 3 23 S-• 6 I i 1) Wllh tllre 7 0 l 1' Gelnft lj 1 t • AmM > t I t T.. , J l > t GalNfl 1 1 l l l ltlMtOOla I 0 0 7 ~ 1 01 a.._ SO>ll Mltwcrt , s , ' Mitt • • • 0 • ...._, S 1 1 )• Ar_,.,. I 0 0 ) ' Totllla 41 t• JO 1H TIH... Jt l7 71112 ...... ca--. °'"* Countv tt '4 17 1' lt-fll Trt<-•• t1 n » tt 10-m ,._..,., MM 0t'"91 C~"-I, McCn11 2, Wllfltllr• J, S.O.rt1 3; Tri· ceunt...-TefWf '· T'*NI• l,1 Otlvw I, ,,..., 1, Atdo\llft I TtCMka ,._ Each needed a hirdie to do 11. And each had the opponunity . Faldo was at eight under par and had a playoff benh in hand unul he 1hree-puttcd the 16th. He put his approach on No. 18 within 12 feet of the flag and his putt 10 tic looked good. In fact. it bit the back of the cup only to roll away and leave him with a 69 and 28 1 total. I FAULKNER From II Mater Dci High senior Lionel Haslinp and Marina Hi~ senior Marc Newfield were sclcclcd to l~ Cal-Hi Sports All·Sllle bale'J>all team in the larae schools (4- A and 3-A) division. 0 Add Newfield: Most national media outlc11 con· tinue to identify the Seanle Mariners' first-round pick incorrectly as Marie Newfield. Come on people! It's Marc -no K' -as in tou&h out. ' 0 Spcalcin1 of media, Tho Oranae County Rqasttt struck out in the ethics depancnen1 Friday by publish- lna the All~ClF 3-A baKt.11 team three days 100 soon. As is the case with all such announcements. the media coverina the Clf Southern Section 111ft to abide by an established releatd dale for caeh team. In this catc. that date was today. Neit.Mr the Cl -Souchcm $«\ion nor t~ Amateu.r Athletic Foundation of Los Anteta: which ovenca 1elution of the All IF tea.ma. bas the power to levy any sanctions apin11 the Rqi1ter. It appean all lboer who played by the nalet and aot burned can do is reditte1 some of that heal toward the oflmder and continue to simmer ..,.,., raeltMr u • Da111 ru.t ,,.,.,. Wrlatt •NM ~-.,,..,. ~ ,,_.,, from Hanh Or ... Coe.-.Y From South er.,.. c~ 540-lllO ,496-6m0 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 64.2·5678 PROM NORTH OMNGI CO. .,..,_ fROll IOUTM OIWIGI CO. -1111 Tttm DALY Pl.OT CLAS8tFl£0 OFFICE HOUAS T~Ser.a Mon-Fu ewn,s 30pm 8u1t,,_ Counter M·F 8 001m·5 ()()pM ........ PU8LICATIOH DEADLINE Monay Fri 5 30 AM T\IMC!ey Mon UO PM Weclnledty TUM 5;30 PM Tllurtclty Wed S;30 PM F'' Klay Tllurt 5'30 PM Stlllfday Fn S.30 PM &lndly Fri 6 30 PM C .. CK VOUfl AD THI '9'11T DAV r~ Delly PllOt 1trlve1 tor efficiency ln<l llCCurtcy Howev«. OCCUionllly WI041 dO OCC1H p..._ Iii when your Id 11 reed beck Ind CMclt aCI ten Ree>ort wror1 lmmedtately to M2·5e78 r,:' Delly: 1ooep11 no li1b1llty '"' 1ny "''°'In"' ACIV«UMment '°' which II m1y be respon111>1e eicept tor the eoi t of the ~pace ae1u11fy oc;cypled by the etrOf Credit een ........ be tllOWtld lor lhe lifll lnMtllon .,. "' Any amounl nol P Kl .,.1lhtn 30 d•y• 11 reqylrlld ;" be SYb1,oc1 10. t>ut no1 ltmneo to. l1n1M10• charges eompyted at I ·~ of the unp1ld b11ance Pet month, e11 collectiOn ~0911 and ll'IY reason•.ble 11t0tney'1 .... "'"' . 1 ~ -LI . . ... . ' :·. . ·~ c •A , (' \ " ... ··J ~ ',,. ........ . . I I • • • • ' ; _, ....... . ~I,, -.. .. ' ~ 4 l: Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Mondey, June 18, 1980 - ssl6 2144 Corw dtl Mar 2622 Cw "8 2624 ioo11t1111tes W1nttd Commtrcf1f Property SS rnweo;.,. GREENTREE 38 R. 2BA L.ARGE 1BR upper unit. 2724 2778 - HM . 2 cer Ga'· New crpt. unfurn. Flreplaoe. dec:k, LIW LIW •FEM FREE rent on ••• -tlllllll Nfl&I AOpMI. LN. $1,250/mo. alight view. new c.rpets.. , • I ~ ............. ~ 8c;h builder/dell C.il col*t 818·348-0440 $7~5/mo. '* 833-8182 ...... _IM itrHt n Npt BHc COSTA MESA Mekl FIT con1tructlon 1;;::;~==:::;;:;;1~=.;~~~;.=~~.:: ... .._ :'~ '~~v ::·p 70 E 17th SI 1200 ., AJP Ci.t11. 1·2 '(fl exp, 210 2 •ftlll'TYP• Spaclou1 2BR 1'hBA *'_,_..., ._. -Hlghvlllblltytalflc Lotua Goodpey&ben• .... ....... ______ ISl'l•rp 1·Story. 2 m11r twnhme. Clo .. to t>eeCh * turn W/Mf' bllh In llC~ Owner (213; 27~8373 can O'Ana 381-2727 bdrm•. 2BA . H t-In & lhopplng. $950/mo. ....... tor It htelceping & tome · • __ LIDO ISLE • 2 bd. vlewl. kitchen, frplc. vacant 900 S.. Lane 844-26t1 l lm"t•...., 1111 /2 :~:c':.~.~ngte prof fndulCttal 2788· ...... llOIOUY S21SO S1125tmo. Donald Pfatf SPtl(;IOu1 1BR. like new --...... . HUNTINGTON BEACH • 3 &42·9797 Costl Mtu 2624 condition. $685. Refrlg. 3BR 2BA. OcHntront, ~SO FT w/fronl Mature lndMduel tor emell bd hm, bonu1 rm, tJ)a. 1200 OFF MOVE·IN range, m icro. pool. yrly, view and bch1-prof. office, ~~ rear drl..,..1n Newport Beactl ottlce L~&,~· 2BR lBA w/Gaf. bltlnl, cwport, l~ndry. all utll--n/amkr. S550 per mo 'h door. S7 Imo. 629 Ter· Exc.llent typing & com· yifi S~~ DRIVE . 2 bd, tned yd w/patlo. Wtr pd. lllel paid. exc.pt electrlc. utll ·~ dep Avell 7· 1·90 m1nal Way, Colla Mna munlcatlOl'I 11!1l11. Strong LIDO PARK DRIV~. Furn, 667 Victoria 'I' ... $735 ~o pe11. (714)548.0492 645-3848 S40·93S2 Word Perl.ct so. Cor· 2 bd, view. $3500. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;; _ _....;;;;;;;;~2;;1;;6;;9 Call 636-4 120 9·5PM •LOW MOVE·INI Eut· CMTWnhe. Quiet respOil-.____ p.-. 2790 dre1c'tploPnhdoennece/mre1pnotr1 1 1•n· BIG CANYON • 5 bd. g-" _._... tide 18R 1BA w/lrplc; ·& slble fem. n/1 pvt ""'""""" ·~·!t 1 1 "" GREAT LOC. 1Br 181. lrg lo Ut"'" SSSO /b 1 1 · -· . calendar. good phOne cour .. eslate. $11500. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• pallo. upper unit, new p11 . ,,. pd. Imo. room ah, poo . gar. KAUAI • 9 OCEAN VIEW lktll1 Office back W•rfr ....... lff, •GATED COMMUNITY* crpt Relrlg, 011 Incl. No Call Kevtn 851-0424 Bkr S•59 • dep 4~·9709. vacation 1 condos. Great Salary commensu;~fe IULTlll 111· 1..0 11111 Ollfll pell. S63S/mo. 645-5853 Mesa Ver~ 2BR upper, Co1ta Mna. M/F, n·smkr location SI ,3SO,OOO., with qua1tllcat1ons Excel· lllTl•D IDllll The ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 11 loo'llng tor a Cuatomw S«vloe AepfeMnteh..,. for tM circulallon dept. to wort! a flexible ec:hedule. Appx 28 Hre; Sun Th<u Thut• We Mid a r.Uable ~­son w/ttrong telephone IM1ll1. A· l)IMunt phone YOIGe, nelt eppearlf\C.9 end able to WOfk well wl olherl $6/HR ............... @ Ml-'111 llt Hl 2 & 38R 2BA Apts. frp4c;. 1 ... IFF-II qu1e' cul-de-He. encl to snare 3 BR, 3'.-t BA 714•492·3558 lent benefits package __ ....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._J wet b11. micro. wstlr/dryr ,_ -·n;· garage, S69S ~ sec. condo Mstr BR wtpvt Call Jane. 760-6215 ialboa hkup1. central air. 2 car Large 1BR 1BA w/gar. 498--1936 Of 751·9483 BA M1crow1ve. lrplc No HLMIY lllVIR - gar w/xtra storage. All SS9S/mo t $500 sec. -------pets. $460/mo + '"1 utll -Ptt*\sula 2107 malntenance 1n'c1 Sorry. 1970 Wallace 631-1879 ONLY TWO MILES TO Avail now. 631 -1 191 AlrllH .Ids tt Ul,000 o~:n~1cs~~~r,~•;: NICE 3BR 1BA. trptc. _No pets 64•·0S09 2BR. 2 BA. NEW. quiet. ~~Cl~A ~:11~.:~ c:'~:' COSTA Mesa New ede 1 1-~~~J:~2~~~0e~~ 4o3 production furniture lndry. yard, garTi. 4 * ILIFFS Lil OHM sm cmplx FrplC, lndry 55s0/mo. 772•4605. home. great location! Buslntss • 8am-8pm 7days 514 lee Must have clean OMV ~~~r~ ~~~:i~c~4a.J~~~ 3BR, 2'~BA, 2 car att gar. ~':s.0~6~.'6~;2a:89S PUIW W/ICW :~:JI'!~··· ~~~53;;d .. <>petuntt!es 2904 Airhnes $6-15/Hr 496-9486 _ view. pool. llp. avail 7·1. -VENDING ROUTE Local Wiii train Htrlng all po'" lllJYllY "!c•or·ona-·df-l •M---- 2 - 1 - 22 ·1 $2.000 per mo. 760-96'2 2.11 II .. FL• YllWtU East Side C M Fem Great extra income Must 111 on s C 111 1 ( 3 1 3) TIM• ...,. onty Real E1-~!'"'lm~-...ioi!iiiii"-.....;-..;;. •NEWPORT HEIGHTS* Largeyard,nlcecarpetlng. IBR wllolt & balcony No preferred Cat OK Near s e I I Q v I c k I Y 9•8·9800eitt AI084 tate BOOks Van $10 per •CHARMING 2BR + den Nr Harbor High ooean drapes. bullt·lns. ceiling pets S99Slmo. 2 l51 Pa· Fwy. S3SO per mo plus 1·800·933·9919 •-WlllM S"l A-I hr ptus mi 6•2·6924 2BA. frplc. stove. frig: Hoag Hosp 2aR 2BA: tan. d/w, encl garage. 1 c1flc Ave. See Mgr a S2S ut S~S-2513 .,... • .,....s . w/d, 2 car garage. patio den. lrplc, mamt pool & cat welcome. $820 . B· 101 8SS-066S FEM Lg Br w/walk·ln lnvtstment Day & evening aMts Must Dental - Walk to beach $1350 lncd yd. Gar, $117Sl mo 722·6101 or 673.027S QUIET E'slde IBR duplex, clost, w/d, relrig Lg hv n-....--. 2908 type, will tram SS/Hr ' FlllT .,,. P/T mo. Avl 7110 760-3676 64S-2893 Irene • IBR lBA Up N-t pvt yard single adult rm & dtn area. S3SO/mo "12"":;,{ Cotta Mesa S40·1777 Exp req"d. Recep1lon. •LEASE OPTION New VERY SPECIAL BLUFFS redec . D/W. ~;;, ,:~ S600/mo , deposits •$15 utll 631·6959 ask ENJOY 14-15% return on Assemble produCll ii appts. collections. hling. 2BR 2 .,,BA W~lk 10 G·Plan Lite & airy reoenl rm. cable, no pets S600 Avail 711 642-398S 10< Benny or Jackie · Trust Deeds $10,000 to home earn up 10 $400/wit etc 9-2 Mon· Thurs. Npt beach. Mary Ellen. Agl remodel. 3BR 2BA. small * 645·6662 * WESTBAY APTS Fem shr NwptHgts 3BR !~~·m.:;~1~ ~Wi' no50exp, EZ work. Into call ~:C;.~_::~a~=· Roger's Really 675-2311 ocean view • grrlbtt. No * * 2 BR. 1 in e A $200 OFF MOVE·INI! 3BA condo. lrplc, w/d, · _ _ 1 • 4 • 863 • 6194 ex .. 1163 673·3•03 weekends BEAUTIFUL 28r lBa encl pets $2000/mo 1962 Townhouse Enc garage. 2Bdrm l'•Ba $815 $400 ••·,urns Relsreq'd U:::::T L 2914 &SSllllYP/T gar patio a d · N Vista Caudal 673·•714 d/w, trplC. patio. Avail 2Bdrm 2Ba $83S 760-2563 Eves 642-3707 ~ O °'" L M t Dental pal~t Walko ~o enbea~; BACK BAY & City Light Vu now. $815 /mo. 640·7804 151 E. 2lst St 5•8·2408 My cat & I Wiii •hr tum •WIDOW HAS$$$ 4 TDs! ~0o~~$ fle~~t>'te a~-~~n~ llTll USIST&IT $1200/mo.972·2079 Beaut. 3BR 2'"rBA. prlv **EASTSIDE•• 1 ~~----S6SO 4BR/3BA tux Back Bay ~lO,OOOup ~ocredit"" Cat1Carr1eS49-5211 F~:1\~~lr'~"::~~1:~n -IUlllH .. E -spa wlYiewa. av111 now LARGE 3BR 2BA. garage. 28drm 1'.Ba $795 tnhm w/3S• N/smkr A~~i~.7;~',~g1:,n ·--•y Wiii Newport c.nter No Eves $2600/mo 646-SS50 agt lrplc. PV1 patio No Pets 2250 Van uard S•0-9626 lady Pool. spa, tenntS, ---S ShorecllftComm Walk to BAYRIDGE Exec Condo $1095. 120.IS6S --~-----sec. gar. AI C, yard NQ..QUALIFING Con11 & 5Days1Wee« Stlt1S5/Hr Of at 556-1122 your prlv beach Ocean ate uarded comm like 1 Bedroom $69S We're neat/clean with Land Loans A'va1la1>te Apply '" person. 136S ---- breeze View 2BR l '·•BA. ~ew ~BR lBA Sl2o0/mo •BAY TIMBERS• 2Bdrm 1, .ea humor S500· 6S0·8553 Owner/Builder, fast fund· Logan Ave. Costa Mesa •II .a -1 trplc. cov. patio, 2 car IBR. lrplc. cet>le pool. $8 IS --'"" Bk 17141 780-2S3S _.. Call Alex S4S·3392 2BR 2BA S 1400/mo. 1 yr patto, gar No pets 399 131 E 18th St 646-6816 N B M/F non smkr prof ... r Nights Will train See Larlt lease 6U ·6768 w Bay SI $68S 6S0-6357 Mstr bdrm w/BA. pool --BOYS Motel, 2274 Newport ~~~·~~~.s~;~r~~~ •UYSIHOlri• •Clean.Qutetlg2BR2BA. Dana Point 2626 ~cs;~~ ~e~ni.4:.~~~i'1: :ns2s. T.D. 2918 Blvd.C M 646-744S 2,600 sq It . 3 BR. 3 BA 2 BR l'T BA Gated d/w, lg closets. gas cook. Deluxe 1BR Apt l/p gar 000 1st T 0 SALE Driver Mstr Suite w/lrptc comm Fl p. wtd. pool & smt batcony encl gar. ocean view. upsiatrs: NB mlf to share new apt S62S/mo at lS% interest U 11&1111 untllS ii'!!"--'!"""'-----Excepttonal' $2,900/mo spa Attch gar Walk to S825 NO PETS 640·2•9S S800 per mo Alter 6PM Lg BR and prv1 bath. Santa Barbara location FIT truck drl119r needed Costa Mtsa 1024 640-2771 Bat Is & snops 661·36S3 pkng. walk to beach $42S 27% LTV Bkr 780·2S3S AND Duties Include furniture "-ii ______ ..;.;.;;.;, •Clean. quiet lg 2BR 2BA. pe mo "'•6 8279 11 ' Furn CO"" 3 BR 2 BA $2.2SOtmo 640-1212 r .,.. • Clehvery & warehouse op- lllT I .. ••• ., .. IE! ., . walk·1nclosets.gascook· Hunt •-~,a.. 2640 N -erattons. 4gs.-94a6 •-•-Walk to bch. shops. din· BeauutuJ 2BR 2'TBAi'eady mg. d/w, patto. garage · --~· ewport Island House. n the Marllet• Will be mg Lg pauo. k11. lndry, for move-in Obie aitch $8SO NO PETS 6•0·249S •LI 2112•• lllO• m/f, non/smkr. dock •• • A •• ·• 'I •m• Houses/Condos GtMral 1002 amn u1n11st BAY HIGHLANDS·N B 4BR• pool SS68,300 COM· DUPLEX 2BR • 1BA $5<l0.000 WOODBRIDGE·IRVINE JBR 2' rBA $289 000 NEWPORT TERRACE·NB 3BR 2BA S 184.000 BRITT ANY WOODS-CM 3BR 2BA S24S.OOO MULi PFAFF 142-1111tr111-1211 Rt/111llHk1111 TURTLERICI POlllTE 1411,DOO Etegant coodo In gated area. 2 BR • den or 3rd BR • 1am11y room Many u pgrade•. plantation ~hullers. marble floors labulous yard Call now 144-IOIO UlllllllllE CllTll, VIEW VllW • YllW1 SOLD this weekend I llp $2.000/mo 720.1200 gar. conimun pool. A/C -avail also. $4SO per mo Great location & prop· 51600/mo 760•9536 Agt •WTlllEI* New crptlpaint & blinds call Tony 6•S.S309 erty Asking $294.SOO Ir Iii C.rHI lcllt IBR redec $640/mo incl Nr ocean Garage No Make Oller• Tradlltonal 2BR 2B~ (dresser rm off 1tCLIFF DRIVE OCEAN & gas wate~ encl garage pets. 960-62311857-1776 N::~ort North twnhm l•Lost:::'::F:ound====2:9:2:S Realty 631·7370 mstr BA) End unit coiWo BAY VIEW Charming 2 548·78S4 2'323 Elden non·:~~,A ~~ 1a;,::t~ll w/pvt balcony oll ot ltvtng Bdrm 1'' BA house l.Mu'1a leach 2648 $600 lllLHJI CLOSE·OIT rm lg 2 car attache<I gar $1200/mo 631-6359 •E'SIDE 3Br. 2Ba Twn)l&e ;:a;; ut11tpa1d 760-3047 2 homes left• Prime E'slde w sh r I d r Yr h k u P s Corona del Mar area. 2 car gar yd. nu c&1pet 1 BLK from t>each. ocean NEWPT HOTS M/F 20·30 1oca1ton Single tamlly 51 350/mo lse 640•532• S 11SO/mo 2036 Fullerton view, walk to dwnlwn non smkr 10 shr house FOlN> ADS ARE FREE Cal: Cletacned 3BR. 2' rBA beautiful 2 story. Point Appl only 968-8880 Studio S62Sl mo. $300 w/2 others Mstr Br/Ba Asking $315 000 Broker ~~I ~':{A ~?v7'neo. ~~:ngyr; * SPIClllS * Clep IBR S825/mo $ 4 00 Andy or Kurt 5•8-83•3 cooperative OPEN Costa ~sa 2124 dep u111 pd 497-4581 SAT /SUN or call fOf IP· family rooms. 2'' BA 2 Large 2-.B R 1 •,BA OCEANFRONT NB 2BR po1ntment. S48· 7001 IUYIEU TIWllllE car garage Immediate townnouse Laundry rm. WMllTCll&lllR 1BA. lrptc parking Resp 320E 21st St C M AKA 4BR 2'~BA 2 car. sonny occupancy S3300tmo patio all butlt ·in 1BR. short walk to Main M t F No druggies Coltna Vista Court patio p s I LR. FP. FR. 88 t-328·3167 or $825/mo Beach gar $750/mo incl SS751mo 646-0426 End Umt. 51300 mo Va· 801 <364 -7837 or 2078 Thurtn uhl Avail 711 494·293S 142·1111 USTSllE Owner desperate. 3BR. pool. ftp. quiet street. $338 000 make otter 446 Estner St off Tustin 759-3069 II EDUCED Lux 1BR 1BA condo 2-car gar $147.SOO 557-6504 cant Don Plall 642-9797 SOl·261•03 13 TSL MGMT 832·2232 laflrt Ja,HtH l-'J I .~~~. ElcL.SIYE .ELCO.IT •Ctean quiet lg 2BR N~wpon Brach 2669 Seeking female room-FOUND Blackl wh1t1sh -mate Irvine near UCI yovng Cat' In Huntington 4 r Guard gated comm IBA tg closets dlw new Master bedroo,,, al· Beach on June 10th il~ custom house Pool. Jae. s crpt ve11tcals encl gar IEWPllT IUllU &PTI tached oath $425 mo 1n-17 14)964-9770 ··--• BR, 4 , BA Call G1g1 $735 NO PETS 640·2495 .~HAT SLI-* eludes ut11tt1es Call Early 759 a 91 """ r• FOUND Car Fem tong IESA Ill Ill · 1 •NWPT HGTS area 2BR EXCLUSIVE BEACH morningtlate af1ernoon l'latr black on 1>aclc & tail 4BR 2BA • spa top con· The Prudential Cahlornia 2BA I P gar Qutel COMMUNITY 733"8811 wlltle t>oots & stripe on d1t1on great yard. vacant Realty duplex lndry rm no pets 28R 26A • den. Beautiful ROOMMATE WANTED tor belly Green collar Vic S 13SO/mo Donald Plall HARBOR VIEW HOMES Avl r1ow S995 720-156S bay vtew1 Micro. d/w. new rownnome 1n Costa Brookhurst & Eths Foun· 631 · 1266 Beaut 4BA • bonus rm •SPACIOUS tBORM• llreplace trasPI compac· Mesa Large bedroom tam Valley 963-5697 ~ ma1n1enanoe met month plus , u111t1tes spo on ea rown a I iii \ Portoflno Pool & spa vaulted ceitmg new an.. tor & garage En1oy our plus bath Locked com· FOUND k •4 r ~-· S26SO/mo 67S·7218 phances carpet, dra~ prvt t>each S23SO All p1e1 M F $490 00 1 ~htl~ c~I wl t>I: in==• 4BR.lamrm,proltandscp poolsi de location •hatSll E..a. * 5350 00 deposi t collar Sear&Wokenam. ··--• View pool. tennis xtnt Balcony private & Quiet Its J1nl 668 9 Santa Ana near ·south 1040 1 BR Condo Encl patio, IOC Hrbr Vt-Hm Avl S6SO & Up 722-7195 SORRY. NO PETS • •33 Coast Plaza 979-9033 Of 1--------•1 att dble iarage Close to now S219Stmo 759-SOl 1 WESTBAY APARTMENTS CALL llO·Hll Sltr LWt layfrHU,t. 637-6667 UPGRADED 3BR 2BA home In NOflll c M XLNT ne1gt1t>orf\ood & schools $12SO/mo 499-033S beach 800/mo Avail •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $200 OFF MOVE-IN' Female. non-smoker 1~-------- 7/1 631·2185 Cnarm1ng furn 3BR 3BA Featuring pool spa. 1BR N B $600/mo 673-01t 1 Schools & ewpotl each. GIRLS GET RUDY IOWFOR Needed Excellent salary Own car M 11eege paid Some cle11c11 dutle• 722· 1472 Earn SlOO to $500 ~ week Reading Boott• at nome Call 615-473-7'40 Ext B-249 SllMRJOBS FITllSS Fil n . SIPft S A l'tl·rlse off bldg T & I &ml IGlllL WMI Th 11 30a-7p 54S-9 IOO . F•snms Start earning e11tra Hlrtng tor Orange County money tocsay• Fair plus year around ·Part 1tmework .\lhours I par1 ttme work Studenll eacn weekday evening and senior ct112ens wel· selhng subscrtpttons for come Call Tues thru 1he Daily Pilot I Thurs 10-4 ~6-4467 • A11erage $40 oo to $60 00 per week FULL TIME POSITION • Win prizes and bonuses • Private post olltoe near • •deal for Junior Htgh I Orange County Atrport stuoen1s 756-8899 . ~~~~sJ:'11'°"'5 1 llllllll IELP FIT PIT •Cu•tomer s.rvtce •Cla11cal •Gen office •W1rettouse •Gen L•· borer positions Entry , •eviel & exp needed F1e11 nours Earn up to S700 l1ily Pilat we;~~;;: I CLERK-CABE (non-prolll 0<gan1u11on1 Full· Time 2BR IBA Tnhs washtdry home S37SO/mo yrty lse patios. enclosed parking s475 per mo lst & iasi l .... --------tnstructJon 301 Z carport kids OK. no pets. $6000/mo Summer Rent Sorry. No Pets required Will rent or Commttdal $780 645-780t B11tGrundyR1ty 675-6161 1BedroomS665 snare 650.7479 R.E.Salt/Rtnt l•T11terl-C.a.1hn UlL2·1Pl•Y, 2Bdrm 1 .ea S770 _ Final Exam Prep Summer 2BR 2BA CONDO encl 2· LSEI OPT Walk to beach 82S Center SI 642-142• 2llll llOO Instruction 642-S034 PLUSI Medteal/Dental benefits GOOd ovetall office & or- gan12at1onal Skills & word procesSlng ao1hty Call 497 -6919 or •94-6832 ca1 garage new paint 3Br 2Ba beach c;ondo * * Buslntu /Offlct Rtnt (211)421-0224 Grea1 locetton S9001mo sundeck. pool 2-car gar WESTFIELD APTS Frig dishwasher stove 2769 972·2079 642-8759. 213-456-1939 $200 OFF MOVE·IN' tncl No pets S•5-485S _ ~ •2BR 1BAcab1n1nwOOds NEWPORT CREST 3BR 1 ~~~~LITIES PA~55 •EASTBLUFF 2BA 2BA WllTILIFf lllLltll CAlllnllST&lUI on blu1t1 Big hvtng rm 21.eA gar poo1 tennis 301 Avocado 642•9850 Pool fireplace view NEWPORT BEACH Top notch shop wants re- l!ptc. yard. dbl gar 5935 s 1600 213·S•8·•067 or _ coin-op washer dryer Fu & Copy Service on Site llat>le experienced per- 6•6· 1264 or 642-9666 213-378-9694 No Pets 2Bdrm 1 •Ba 5775 $999 NO PETS 722-801 I 141-1101 Domfstlcs 3018 son 631-6397 * •EASTSIDE •BR 2'1BA NEWPORT NORTH EXEC 398 W Wilson 63 t-S583 •NEW 2BR IBA covered 180 SQ FT Corona del HOUSEKEEPER for busy CAlllfT l&IEll EOE Ha1rsty1tst HELP! condo. 2 car gar lrplc HOME 4BR 3BA 3 car 1250 DFF,I parking built-tns pvt Mar GOOd p&1k1ng Call prolesstonal 4 hrs per Fnl learner or esp d PIY pool. tennis spa. w/d gar Unique tocatton Yrry Pat io, S8 50 m o Ken Agent 675-6700 day in AM 4 days per acc0td1ng to skill level OCEAN. Bay and City pan· hkup S 1350 mo 6S0·3335 1se $3000/mo 644·09S5 * ALA MOANA APTS * 714·979·9991 • * * * • week. own transp & ref· Newport Custom Wood· orama lrom this elagont 4 ---• 2BR B o t>edroo-. 4'• bat" like· FSBOSACAtFICE SBr 3BR 2 BA 1 o I A. /W. 1100 ·-·II llllS!I •C•su•L e·-ott1ee at erences req d 975-8U4 WOfktng 63 1-6397 Turning away business and need at laast 3 lull service Hairstyttsts Sev· erat locatlOfls 1n Orange County Please call ror in· terv1ew. 1·800·328-6646 Ext 821 .,. , ,. * ', 1ownhouse. Newport Shore1. 3BR beautiful pool area. large •" ,., ,., ~..- new hOme t>elltnd the 3Ba. 4 792 Hermanson end umt Garage lrplc. 2BA large lamely room rec room & laundry room LUXURIOUS 2BR 2BA beacn 705 E Balboa gates tn one of Newport's 2827 s/I Next to Hunt paho. pool. tennis. $1195 yearly. plus your own close to shops & buses Prime local Close to bch Blvd Pvt batn 52S sq 11 lllSEIEEPEll AVAIL most e1tclus1ve neigh· HbrS489KRon846-6727 mo NOPETS722·8011 ·sandy beach $1750 per SSSS·S675,mo Frplc Loaded with $5001mo * 760-9792 •1121PEIWIEI• Cllllll CUii Day Shift FI T PI T TRAOEWINDS LIQUOR S48·7863 ask fOf Tom Hot et la4li1111/Pl11• ltttl •. Orange Co A1rpon ~?t~hp~~vda~e ~!~~~PO~ ·.-.. , .. -,~-·-n-:1::----06--7 •3BR Townhse Newport mo 6•2·4917 S30 W Wilson amenities S 1 lOOtmo Available '" Bus Parll , uve-ln Eaperteneed ,..,..,.,. 1.""....,,"""'-..-'v...i!IC'~"""--·'--1 Hgts Dbl gar lrg yard. NWPT Hgts 3Br 2Ba frplc TSL lllT Call Paul 548"3343 1001 W 17th St CM Rele<ences Love Chlldren llt·l 100 lrplc. lndry llkups $1275 pool. hd wd ti, new k1tldn 722·9012 or 832·2232 AllCllllAIE APTS 900-S400 sq 11 Attract· 8 18· 710-8020 II you are sell-motivated. (..;~EFJ .KJ NS PllCllTI lllll ::~~~~~:. ~:; ~.:h.. :::~·t,'&8;',~::::sJ:tc; Sony No .... 2 BOR~~ .~~· BA'."'° "" "U.".l'NO':"m• p ~:~:·':, & .;-;e.';!, G•s:;: :::::"::~:~ =·~~ CASMIEll IP!!! 1..1..)\lf~\.'"\ Owner has bought 2 ca ga d a 1 S•IEll llEITAL •Big. Beaut quiet IBR BOA S Employmtnt SS.30 manag91 722·1236 communication skllls we liaJ Rl~I TOR~• th 1 B 1 b 1 S r r Y nu c rpe Grea1 E1s1<1e IOC' Lndry 1 M 1BA 92S CM IN B Prestigious 500 need you to 101n our salfls ano er es uy n I ISO/mo 2036 Fullerton 1BR IBA. turn 208 34tl't St BBO. pa110 gar. cable avt No pets DaJly 9·S to 3400 stf tn Bank bldg ILElllCll and marllettng team fOf a M1ss1on V1e101. bike to Appl only 968-8880 S6S01wk 63 !·8260 S6•S No pels 63 l -8427 S48· lSO I ciose to everything * IHllEEPER Slrong typing si..111s data new ei1c1tlng in-house lake. park & shopping 3 Liii WATll "IEWl FABULOUS DEAL' Agt entry customer servtee promotion Management IHI HWI PAYlllT1 We'll give you the down 1n exchg tor a share ol own· ershlp You make the mthly pymts & we share apprec You receive 100% tax t>ttnet11s Must have clean credit Agt 23&-4335 Oya, Ev. Wknds t>edroom with Master Ill HOMES VILLA BALBOA nr beach BACHELOR APT 1n East· w 631•7370 N~wport Beach com -general otllce tun oltlGe potential w1ttt int 1 trivel bedroo,,, retreat. 1 7S Huge 1BR condo. white Stde Costa Mesa Small Eleganl 2BR 2BA. lrplc merc1al develOPef seeks good benefits near atr· ror quallfted pereons b.,th, La Fam11ta Model S Bedroom. 3 Bath, carpel/walls. pool & ten· patio mcl Cat. QI( (714"'73·5088 EXEC Otflce Suites near boOkkee,..r tor shcpp1ng ""'·t 250•1150 Pool/Spa S 1675/mo tv .,~ .-~· Sales exl)4trtence a plus on large corner lot1over nls $1100/mo 722-9916 $4951mo 646-4902 JW Airport 4770 Von center management 9SOO SQ It) vaulted ce1I· 3 Bed 2 B ClEAN STUD 0 PElllllSULl l<arman Ave NB FAX dept Computer ei .. COMPUTER JOBS to ~~1 ~~.12~=~5 M1:~ 1ngs. large country room. ath SanC~mtnte 2176 1 verynl<ie, reoep1 copier cont rm pe11ence a mutt Please S4SOOO Many openings llitcl'len. I amity neigh· Family Rm S 1200/mo central tocntlon. large TIAILY lm&LI k1tch. Ir" parking & cot. call Laura 7S9·9S31 Call 1-900-321-3366 mediately Base salary borhood. gas llreplace. Panoramic Ocean View. bath & closets S•75 utll MYE·• MlllllTSlll lee 1·Sly t>ldg. furn mo· Exl 517 S 12 tee plus bonus allows you 10 ONLY S2l2.SOO CALL Call PETER. Select Bettll 1111 e •new 2 e R incl No pets 646-3616 '*2 & 3 Bedrooms to-mo at S3SO mo Con· earn US average of $7· SUL 11&11 NOW WONT LAST! Kris HOOlftS & Gardens Townhouse. no pets. EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA •Unfurnished tacl Al Quinlan 833-9550 Customer SetVIOe S 15 per hr Mon-Fri w0<k· llUlflllTIU Kapp, Century 21 Today (114)111-IOOO $925. 7141•98-0•46 W/garage Close to every· •Close to beach Four offices a11a1I In New· •LEIAL SECn Tlll'S E••· amlll ~~r: T~~~g~.~= Rarely olflfed corner lot realtyS81-2100 Eastslde3BR2'1tBA 2·Sty ~ th1ngt Avall now •FreellSl·CALLTOOAY• por1Beach.S2?.5tmoea Family I.aw e11per1ence QualllyP41Qpleneeded tull trom 9 AM-Noon o 1 wtnearty so· ol ocean twnhme 2 car gar. lrpk:. ~ S725tmo Agt 631-7370 VIW IEITILS' Of all IOf $800 per mo preferred Newport time d1ys May Include 2·5PM Mon 6-18 Tues lrontage Use as a sea· ba1Gon1e1, small pet Ok USTSllE met uhl 71 •1631-7664 Beach firm 852·8SOO weel<encss HealtPI l>fln· 6· 19 Of Wed &-20 side retreat or bulld your S 12SO Nr 20th/Newport llfbol Ill •t 12 JoM • 1115 Apply l930 N~· 18800 MacArthur Blvd dream hornel . Probate-NfWf)O!t kl<h 1069 Blvd 67S·4912 Bkr lsllnd 2606 .... 11, ~ FULL service office In POft Blvd . Colla Mesa lfYlne. CA 927 IS 000 I L 2BR 1BA. small bacll yard F Newport Center Fashion •••• a UY ................... . Act quk:kly. $2.600. lrtlf ... , IJ ff lllAL FM 11--TIS 2 BR den • IBA Gas WI D hkup1 $7SO No WESTCLI F 2 BA. 2 BA Island Answering svc SateslA1sembly WOfk Agt, Bee. 2l3-430·9478 3BR,2'•BA Tnhm, new 2BR hOUM 1n quiet neigh· upstrs/dWnstrs wlYlew• pets 645-1631 Aft •PM Pool, Cltw. retri~rplc only also available HI00-654-2255 Eltt 6S5 ·.-...... -.- 1 -.,-...... --- 1006 ...._ t>ert>er crpt plus m1ny borhood on the E11t1ide. Just steps to bch Frplc, -Ovlet 3i ~ure S Imo Tll UICITIYE llml 8am· 10pm 7days S 1• tee --_... upgtadea ~289:000. Cit OK $77S/mo C1ll lull kitchen, engl car gar, WTltll 1128 F{\Jt and 646,3679 6;"0·5•70 631·4473 646-4902 $1500 mo 818·2..,·2••6 .... 11, llUT PllOI W OCEAN VIEWS " NEW EASTStDE 2BR 2BA. 1BA 1BA twnh.. Loll Misc. RtnUh ~~N~ ~~s~=~n $1 HI/COii. & terrific potenti al LG Duplex. prime locauon upSlalrs unll. 1 cer lalbol Pentnsull 2607 bdrm. new crptsldrp1 1 1 s 0 for .. su1>9r remodel ln 4BR/3BR $650.000 enclosed garage . t BR. 1 BAonquletetr"t 329 University Or •C Rooms 2706 ~ou~ty c:.~~~9-t~~~o• ST&aT.-alllWt greet locetlon build new Biii Grundy Rlty 675-6 t6 l S99S/mo 722·0S82 Wlltt to baKh Avail &/30 S7 l5/mo • s7oo dep No COSTA MESA HOUSE or .. renta1 11 early llland LSE/OPT Walk to t>eac:h-Secluded Sabl\ltt cin Ulll Incl S7751mo 1>9tl 6'2•2816 Female non·•moker lew tft ... 1221' MIT 11&11 IY ... 2 bd con:g, wllh 1tudlo 3Br 2Ba t>ea<:ll condo. townhouee 28R \'•~ 675-9844 Beth EAST SIDE NEW PVT 1BA chlld oil SJOOtmo. CaH On E11t 171'1 ·Street in 1Pt. 873-e · $S40.000 eundeck. pool, 2-Cltr ,.,. dbl geraoe. w/d hkupe: •UMJ.• ..... APT. d/w, w/d hk up1 631·9011 afler &c>m Co1ta Meta. 6•&-•330 •&Im-Noon I •Mond•Y thru Fri •Noexpnec 642-8759. 213-456-t 39 tennl1 pool no 1>9ts N ~ garage. new 8P· Nr SC Plu in t>99Utiful IQ •WPMT llAll ~:~~t,H~~ s1125i mo ers-9748 ~h c~~~:1v;11,';:11~ pffancn 548-4589 home/furn Shr bath 600 N Newpot1 Bvtd '1EALTOAS Santi AN Hunt ·---pe11857·1776/760-1713 wnm w/d, pool. •P•. $400/mo 280-3500 slf, renl MQOI Costa MeMS48..fft9 HttQhtS 1084 · _.9'.n 2140 Ulll II Super 1h.,p tBR hOUM • dep 556-1737 P_V1..,:B_A_A_:g::,t;2~6 !"1 ·~6 ~10,:2_.1 _______ _ 18R MCluded twnt111 • II IL• w/fireptece yard & gar· l""'!'--'!"!"-----1"'! C ...au... 1022 O'"' toc:•tlon, Ilk• new, cerpr1, gardn vu. cM>hM; Furn S700/~ YMflY age S77S/mo Hottts/Mottll 27 I 8 'Commtrclaf ftroptrty oronl --12121000 Open Sat/Sun pool. Oul1t well·ktp\ •-lmlll 111 ...... --2778 •llllllft.D \ 112·4, 15328ruln BatkLrt. •r ... $67$ r Brootl· $1250/moyMrly 1BR A9t '560/mo TRW ..,.._ .. ,~ *lOOHO UEOITIYE Ailduced S36K lo S6 ltK By Owner 841-.5071 huftt/AdaMS 54S.5115 '\ BLK TO BEACH ANlty ,,.q'O 132 Cecil Pl~ Wkly rent9tl now lvlll fl• llTAI. 8 5 M\arpl 8-tMlf cer~1 Cufl II 631· 1286 $ 147 00 wk & up 227• NEWPORT BEACH 2 Mls-unr IOI 780-1 5 Moblt Homtl mtnl bllndl. etc Avlil Im~ E'StOE: 2BR 1' BA Patio Nwpt BMI. CM &48·7.445 SI E corner w .. 1c11tt Or & Grow. h• Tri·Pte•. SO of PCH, 3BR. 'Of Slit 1100 TIWllllD 1'1110ia~95~ _ pvt g., NE~ cai 1>9t: ~ lrvtne Ave High vltlblllty FIT ~~ ••· 38A h<M.IM .. I.WO 2 ~ . "°°'"'9· pt!nt & drapee VIUClon...,.. 2722 trattlC 1290 IQ ft perleneild diap&a) ..- tba units, 4 C-' OW· LIDO PA"9< moOitl ftOme 2-3 IAa 1800-2600 aq n Coronl dtf Mir 2622 Sm1 bldg on cul ~NC KAUAI • OCL'N VIEW 2 141-1111 rec> S... Mlary • oe>m-- patlot, Stt5K 840-4$44. :: ~r':C~,::}S,:~ Slatl~l)~t!f='mo. 28A 18A ,.._,t ~ Otw. Launory room S785. BR. 2 BA concso Golf. mi••on Contact Merilyn >= ..__ 127 000 o8o 1 1 3 -1434 .,...., 2 petll"'O ~ 7&2·1554 or 7H-9224 teonlt , 1\ndy bH ch AO::::.~~~= HOii nO at 642·4321 be-o .,~..,~-=-===1t0•24 . · lrvlrtl l144 ~P:ERNL!AF Lilll1•-1• '5t$/wk.114-4M-106I I 1001 w \1th. CM. t.-n~pm.EOf. 11• llWrl 1 1200 • utll • MC 099>. A 900-~ Sq P:t a, .. , OWC 11t TD 1t90 aq It. tv .. e Per~~ 38a. 23 Sltver Cr*"*'t '* LarQ9 18R .-to · anytime~ 1000 AIOC·U~ fHF non~ UPTO '800 PER MONTH * • COLL£CTlllS * Early morning motor route1 available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL &42-4333 ,. • • • TU,.TLEM>CK ••• 4er L..,.., MO·llN .3~~"'_;;~2 ,;; 11 F 1 ND '°' R&D. Hl-tec.h cen 1 •-------• 48R 28A ,...._,oot JUN~:.~ H~SES AIC, MC 3.Qf ~ • "" China Cove. gtnge, uttt-Mil llT ~ T"9 bo9fnt ~18 wi Ati ltt tNChlf In wNchf auced to Ult ""-- 7 ......... ,1 paint in/out $2500 lie it ... P8t0 $61$ A'4/A.My ~HA TRIPLEX !hrou•h cl .. 'tf:..-.....1 1own111n11e1 1nc1ea tieo Room S ~OOt mo ~.15C).tHO -.. 141•-1 opt 64§.2442,8~1127 1,144-4244 A".. 1131-291' n .. ,, ~ !!rll ltlCI... 845~-2~35~7 __ _l.llllllll!!!!lllJ!!!l!••lll!I!!!•••••••• 11 C1m1a 904S 111 Pl I Pwtnlinl .... ... &;~ i)14 ,. ,ORO MUSTANG. MMllT\'UIT ~~=tenoed. "'* ._.J:.::-.... *fllTI. ..11 11 M11ll 111 iffANW V·I . atlc:k, n•w up • .............. eo... H.a. .... MS-ut7 ~to~ tl%=:G,.,nor .-Y1'11·71M112 *111111* onty~:~:'.Atoon· :,::!.'~.":Uf~~· ...... looking tor heir •llllL ..... ~.. eeo.1aeo Thie poeltton produce• FJT,UnlqueprOduet.Cell 7' HAITIAN COTTON l'Ml ...... lllfhlte ditlon.ASTEALatSl500. ~:1c::F~~ :· =-' Md ~. FMHortlelend.PattTirne. we rMdy wt wen. ...,..,,, I• ftOW IOOklftO tor queen 1&19 aotebed, Off r9bbtt wlten apota 2 644-8722/D 75t-11CM/E Au.os;.:olid 9100 :. ._ tt;:~,J,':; 14A..o470 t:O!';:!=:r~~ energetic outgoing ::.•;~ COnd. •11M?· =t'I• ~ F~ 1912 21· Strcr tent trail«.;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;== 1_,tolpm.151.a«M. •llllLnlT..... P1111-IP l*'ienced~•t•t.ii Ill.II* ~toataltour -- -~etl7~11 aleac> I. rafrlg new top, ------ ' ' _.. -p~~-.... 1 * raateurant. IMutlfUI aofe. loYWat, · ~:at oond. U .600, --.. l neurance com_ • ., -••• ... _"_ . •Allpoeltlonaopan cnelr,ottomen,newcon-1473. 5 l099d. llir, caa11 .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!_II ~~oa~~.~: Vary buay n ... pap•r ~·tllllR A~:~~~~~~r.r;::::. ·-~= CUtlon112:1!;.lmae S295 -.At•llllM TiiO PATHFINDfR"by (1MVE79' .... ) ' -/-Hlllllll 14&-7110 CompoeingAoom_':'look· ( )-•1-epons & money,-.~ • ~ orpatt time _ __ Henck._., CFA etlOta. SPOATCOACH 28~ tt. • bm up to tlOOO S* mo. Ing IOf an al(J**ICed __. ._. • t'laW a poeltlon for YQU, e "-tbia ttoura Double b•d. wHher, l200. llCMH3 c .... A, fUll aqu p 4,000 fMt.IN ld•llt ;, caM(714)647·7121 ••&1l111fl11l1t put..upwtlat.Ablltyto CallMr.K.,r!OM. ,. • ._11 _1 woodframa couch, 7' PETSAAEPEOPLETOOI ml. all under warr. MJ .. 11 Summer poeltlon. 10AM to WOtk both QU!Qlt and I 545-&042. "--Pine cabinet, Hl3e Oak Boerdlng a grooming $39,600. ~poller II, -'Fii llllT 7PM. 541-37H eccurately under cs.ad-Printing 1111..., atudent dHk, 1140'• 25 VMt• ~i.nca · Joe 648.a823/641-2017'.'1~~~~~~~~ Mut.lel Of ~ Com· lllEU =a~-=.!~,,: * PIESllll SELL BRITANNIC~ mu.. ~~:~:%'1oo'a~ Shefry'a K·t . 546-2848 '89 wiNNEBAGO 23 . AcUAA"" 1988 Legend. lullY per"9e ()poor1unlty tor shift. p ..... contact Llaa leads & cOYnt• locatlon1 111-1111 wall unit, small rOtttop ....... llllT Xlnt mechanlcal. Fully loaded. exc.itent o':8. c:eraar arid compenu-Looking for new faces to Tenney MIWMn 9 and 5 Position avallabla In quall· & Mn $330 per sale d9ak 4• terrarium man's equipped. $5500 0 80, dlllon. S 18,900 · tlon. Proven aalesaystem work In fashion P<ln1, at 642·4321, E1et. 292 to ty print shop In lrvlne. (gross). Call Bl a ir Sch,,;lnn L•TOYr.' llama NMd;3~~~~~ome. 549"'•911 552-5833 and long term client rel•· comm«clals and music Mt up an lntervi.. We Training. benefitl, excel· 1·800·628·9128. 11_.11 rug, Singer tr .. dle aew· __ 'll M AUDI 1982 4000 C~ tlonahlpa. Send r~7 videos. No e11p necess• offer a full pactcag.. EOE. lent work environment. ·------"~No OTHERS) Ing machine. $45-5'00. n 58K ml. tan, snrf, •JCoet or call Irv Katz, 2 · a ry. All ages. Ca ll 1 Call Personnel. SECROIRIES V" 646·0754. Ull cond. orig owner. 1at St, Suite :<503. Santa 213·859-9772 •Pert Time* Must ... to appreciate 54.850_ 759-9329 COM. Ana, 92705. 541-4442 --On"' 26 ooo mlles Equal Opportunity Com--··-· • ....,,.... ............. ,. ftlUUl'D JOBS '7 ' BMW\986 52ae·•2.000 panles. M/F OCS needed to work wtth lllW • ..,ltnet (114)111-1211 Needed tor Temporary & ~ $36•500· 17141546--224' miles. White. blac k Dev. Dis people In grOYp Temporary to Permanent leather interior, 5·1Pffd home setting. All shills ......... • Asslgnments. NOW' lmmaculatel S 15,950 ....,.., ........ ., available. Full Time & PIMHTlll • .. -IFRCT 1 llHllZllUll 18 Ft STARCRAFT 9015 Gary, 474 -4004 /d PJ~~ ~::: t:':i;:~~~:i1; Part Time. Good ben· ILH IPllTIWUI "'"'" 15 VOU CAN EARN $50 • LJelll WATDUI w/cabln, all new uphol. 650·0230/e 641-a731 etlts. Call 557-8 113. •PUTl-IP Pll•• Seeks energetic l*'SOn • LITll 1·1·1 . $lOO ANO MORE EACH Absolutely beautiful! Mat· 105 Chrysler, runs pet· BMW .78 3201 llYUTIUTHI Hiii 1111 5 days/wk Incl Saturday. tor work In production • Wiii WEEK-WORKING PART ~=~~~:.:a~?~~~~·~~~~ ~eci. Bf•~· ~0106 ~a~er *IRlll llllT* El!cellent Cond. all·r•· Tr ......... s n-"-.. locatlv to Paint manufacturer de· Typing & art background d•P!· 975-1900 Mike WE OFFER HOLIDAY AND TIMEI • New II Excellent con-213/S09-7232. . ~OIEllY PIO"EI) cords. $3,500 OBOd. PP ......... '""'WU 1 I f d h I I I b I tl l 1 I -----We have a NEW PRO ditlon!! $290/0BO. --" eve.631 ·8540, ays prooesf FH A rYlOrtgage sres person or or er Ae p,u P~N N~SA~:~· PIT. PHONE from home. VACATION PAV PLUS GRAM for STUDENTS lllll••f••RI Pow•r Boats 7012 A TAO 2 TON wit h 8 ton 631·1780. refunds. E11cellent salary. desk. Must be aggressive 16P6P0Y Pl 11 .. • .EZ work, great money & ON-GOING BONUSES 12.16 YEARS OF AGE --,. jack Like new $300 OBO Call 1·800·274·2•80 and have professional at· acen a ... ve.. b e n e f I I s C a I I Brand new. $200/0BO 963 3600 L --. ....... 1------1111111-• tltude. Contact Rob at Costa Mesa 714•939 6486 E 1 to D.L Weaver Temporaries helping us get new cus· 668-0817 18' L VMAN 1955, Im· • uve .. ~....._¥ UW '11 llO IL 'Ha&.-..1...1/FLlllC"IE 7 t4/894-5252 • 11 tomers for our ne.ws-maculate condition. --------•I • ....,.,.. • 7 14•979·2900 paper• MINT CONO. 45"1183" Trafler available Biii. Flawless (2KW M35I) Part time mornings No ORIEi DESI P /T llMllTUTllS ~ •.H nl e•p Call 7 14 929 7450 For Sloru In area. tor *"ILIC IEUTlllS • SIClnUY . glass IPP table. • in 714-546··7923 ._, Phone orders. typing, fll. week prior to July 4 ~O PIT fun Job hetplng u S A. A,al Estate Syndlcator HERE S THE DEA L grass Tortoise finish BOSTON WHALER 4 \llhfff Drive / heps CretMr UW IUll lllO WtEI~ f Processing claims Call 1·900·234·8800 E111 420 Open 7am· 10pm $15 fee HH I Dfil·: Ing 5dys,noSat/Sun,40 per day 1013 10 4 days. Otymptc hopefuls needs el!p'd. organi.zed 1 This is not a paper metal base. S375 080 17'NEWPORT 9030 111-1111 hr wk 8-4 30. $7.50/hr. Cai necessary Call $10 .-/hr. Call Mr Admin Assist tor Newport ~~~~!ct NO delivering In: 557·6277 100 H.P Ev1nrude with , I Wiii paid vac & holidays. 7 14 /9 6 4. 6 193 o r Kerrigan. 545·8042 Center ofc. Jack-of-all· 2 W d 1 White European 1n1egra trailer To many e1etras to II 0111111 1:::ii~~~iiii~ Costa Mesa. 646-8441 213·849-3366 trades. phones. Word 1· .e prdovi e, ranspor· desk w/flle drwr module hst E1ecellent condition 4x4. loaded, automatic, P f I & L N k atton an tra n1ng alarm charcoal $14 400 er ec OIUS Ism g 3 You would be working $100. 3 bkcases $25fea, $8500 251· 1663 • • · Olm '11 IAllUI IECEPTllllST olc. Resume w/salary re· wilh kids our own a eon Queen bed frame. nite 720-1704 Dys/Eves RS CPE A.IT, v.8: A/C. Wgi~~dGt~;~~ag'. ~~a~1t.f0,,! Quirements to. C Morris. an adu1t-~uper111sed ~ales stand, 4 drwr dresser Boat/Yacht Charters FORD 198• Bronco II XL T, Sparkllng Red. It has By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH QA-A' ~outh. "!lnrrnbk. }1111 hold; 1 567 San Nu:olas. New· team S 150 673-1741 -loaded. low mileage. averylhlngl (•205049) pany nr J W. Alrporl. port Beach, CA 92660 4 E GOOD MONEY 24 Ft Fiberlorm, 235 in-56 250 E1ecellent con· 110,ttO Non-smoking Phones. (7 14)644-4111 arn M H board and outboard, · filing. some data entry and nave a cnance to lsce aneous · 60 15 double decker. good d11ton. 775-6840 C.astil Allrl Send resume to p 0 s1cn111ECIPTllllST earn daily & weekly cash CUSTOM oak pool table cond motor e11cel Boat. IOI Box 17272. Irvine, 927 13 CISTIMH SHYICE bonuses plus po on OUI· 4117• 1 $450 12· BIC motor and Trailer $4.200 Trudcs 9035 111·2 Q.l -A\ South, \Ulrh'rJhk. \OU hold: + A8J • K95 + o\ + 11.987-'2 The b1dd10g ha' ·pron:l'Jl·J 'outh "'""' 'orth •.11,1 I + Pa" I • Pa" ? What <lo ~011 h1J 1111'' 1 A.-Ob\ IUU'". lhl' dllllll' Ill'' Pl'· '''ccn a rai'l' I~' I"<' lll'Jrl' lll .1 rch1J l11 m o dulh. \\c h.1\l' nc,i:r hi.:1.'n a' l'r'e 10 r.11,111g p.ir11wr ·, 111.111'' "llh onl} 1hrl'I.' ,Jrtl '"rrort, J11<I hert> "e "uuld dl'"'" p1 I.' I er ,11, "' 1ng our !o!ooJ llHl'l' ... 11J '11rp.ir1 "' rrb1J<lin!( J J'l<Hllll' "' ,J1d 11111i.•1 Q.2-A' lHllh. \ uhll'1,1hk H'll h11ld : • A8J •• 165 • -\ + l\()CJl(J1 r hr h1Jd1ng hJ' f'llllll'l'Jl·d . "ioulh \\°('\I ~Orth h1\I I + Pa" I • I';''' .. . \\ h,1( Jll \ l)U hid 1111\I 1 A .-\\ hill'. 1h1' h.1nJ h,1, 1h,• ''lllll' J l\lllh\111llll .inJ P\11111 ·••Ulll ·'' 1h,· J'lfC\IOU\ l'-\.tnlJ'lk. lhCI\. J I<. J.l\ .111 tN,•n,l'' fhe hl'Jl 1 'ul'r••ll '""1J. +A6J •A85 • \!i-4 +Al"06 Thr bidding ha' J'lnKc1.·dcJ· South \\ e't 'orth t:a,t I + Pih \ I • Pa" W har do ~ ou bid 1w11 ~ A .-Thrrl"' ~· ho11k hill Ill 1.k,crihl' .1 bal.111.:1.'d 19 10 rrnnr h.1nJ-a Jllltlp to 1 '"' 11<1 111111111 \\ l' .:an lhmk ol no 1c,1'l'll 11h\ ~•HI 'hould ..:h1111'c 111 h1J Jrl\ I hlll~ d'l' Q.5-\, '-t•11th, \llhll'r.1hk. )llU hold • \6.' • .\85 t AS-' +AK 106 I h1.· .llldH)I) h.1, rr1l,l'l'1.k<l '11111h \\ "'' \orth hi...t I + t•a" I • Pa" :? ' I l'a" J + Pa" .. \\ h,JI ,kllllll 1.lll \llll (,lk l' I or call Muriel 545-7118 Person tull·ttme Typing. ings and more windsurfer $200 Small 2 131809-7232 CHEVY ·54 PICK-UP RESTAURANT f1hng, phones eKperlence CALL US TODAY bar retrig $25 645-9775 REBUI LT DATSUN '73 240Z. no air, •BART ENDE RS and preferred Respond to FOR MORE SallBoats 7014 WITH CAMPERS2295 good car. $1500 OBO •FOODCOUNTER HELP Ad:z 7 PO Bo• 1560. INFORMATION• Jewelry/Fun/Art A SCHOCK S ABOT. SEE 842-0567 714/536-6070 NEEDED 644-0210 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 H2·U21, Id, 221 6025 ::5263 New 11nes. rolled DATSUN 81 280111 Restaurant SECURITY OFFICERS ln ftr Ji• sail and bag $700 OBO Vans 9040 Excellent cond. towner 5 CNICllO FOi lllS llTIOll I ESTATE 645·3363 1110 VOYllll spd. 1 -tops. bronze with Now hiring smiling laces NOBODY LIKES JEWELRY CHISlll SAILIHT 7 pass seating. air. sun· tan leather Interior for FOOD SERVERS and SURPRISES WAREHOUSE Large' selec t io n o l PAllTIHSNIP creen glass. auto. tilt. $4,300 840-7741 . HOSTESSES Apply Club Sportswear is seek· diamond s. vintage, electronic speed control, DATSUN 1982 280ZX2~2 9901 Yorktown . HB Or ing young molivaied watches incl Rol&x andl -llST I 1IOO luggage rack. am/fm Automatic, alr. power call 963-7427 •Paycheck Problems? shippers tor the11 ware· Patek We ouy sell. trade Motor around Newport Cass rear window wind ows. moonro ol Resta,urants •Bounced from POSI house team Mark and repair W1111am Harbor or sail lo Catalina detros1er llghl pkge, de-Good condition $3.000 to post? 975.1900 Harold Jewelers 3 t 16 • Par1nersh1p 1n ocean-luxe sound 1nstalla-559-7426 HOSTESS/Host • Une•pecled charges? Newpor1 Blvd at 32nd going San Clemente 23 11on (6034781 FIT or PIT needed by Memberships 5540 ll3·03H Slt-eps5wtgalley d1nene 114,HO Ktlayama Restauran1 Work for the company lhat & nead M.1rine radio H BEACH CHRYSLER IHI& 'II PllLlll Newport Beacn ('.on1ac1 15 up tront and cares JHI WAYIE WylSaunndsatoWrighina~e's pafionuttnndg New salls new motor ex-A dreamy machine loaded Mr Tam1da or Mr "' cellent cond1t1on Great 142-0131 & moonrool 1oo1 abou1 you TElllS CLll in June 00 Wyland calen· Kimura 725-0777 dar Bill 7141642.;;,>818 shp In ltdO Marona Shp 83 CHEVY·20 VAN ~(035848) Reslauranis Full-time and par1 11me FAMILY MIMIEISltlP tee ..ind 111 maintenance P w P/B A1C stereo 11110 REU.Efl E LEE pos111ons available Pos· Fii SALE. Just S85imo 497·7144 steeps 2 seats 7 85K Ctlltll Aoitra • 1t1ons av111lable lhrougn IEST IF.FEii. Machinery 6045 SHOCK SABOT 3927 Full moles BARGAIN S6500 Now hiring Hos1ess & oul Orange County ___ ,. ______ I cover excelleni con· 644·87:?2/D 759-11041E lll·2IOO Coe-tail Wai1r ess Apply ManyinSoulhernOrange CALLl11·1331 dition. S600 646-9554 87 TOYOTA WINDOW --------• 1n person 151 E Coas1 County Call 1oday work Hwy NB 675 5790 lomorrow • *Efl~lflE HOIST• VAN 5 speed, new tires. HYUNDAI 86 EXCEL \.-JI ~11u 1h111k th.ti f)Jlllll't "II\ lfh! Ill f1.'I 11ul \\llh J ll l'.lk h.111d, •!Ilk th.It lllllllfhl l',11 1111.•1 llll!!hl l'>l' 111,1J.111i.: 1h1.· 111,1 llhl\\' ,111 1 h.111J ROUTE TRAINEE We offer t.!•111J l:1111ui.:h l•H ,1,1111 11 ·, llllll' 11,1 !Career opportunity a1 * Crei:1o1 u111on <1en1a1 • Slips/Docks/Storage carpeted interio1 S6.900 (CHERRY PICIER ) 1022 645·9921 Red trouble free. 37K m1 4spd 5dr llatchbaci... atr AM FM cass $3 195 OBO 673-1167 24hrs ASTAO 2 TON with 8 Ion • DODGE 86 CARAVAN 7 1ack l•kt>ne" $300080 b1il1~lt l••t411t1ly Passenger LOADED An I 6010 963-3600Leavemessage 2 sh~ will accommooaie MINT cond111on S8000 t ques 65 and 45 power or sa11 642-1064 • Lloyd Pes1 Control Good plan h 'U 11..• 'h1..111 '• 1111 '~'111'• 111 I ui hi• e>eneltts Musi have good • Performance oonus .. c.>r Jm.I 1 he duh ''"' 1, , r, Hh!\ I fh.11·, Jll'I ~n,ltfl!h 1<1 "'·'' 1" Ii• ,1 I"'' dub rl'hH.1 'll I lhJ I h11.'1. hc111' dnving record C,111 Boo 1" Paid hOhd3yS ().ti -\, ..,,,urh h11IJ \ 1•11 979·6021 E 0 E vacatton!> & Sales irainmg * It A WiHtr! * I * Weekly pay SELLING large collect101• Newporl Bch 760-5070 Pr1m111ves Kitchen & A ti farm 11ems siufled birds ~------~'!'I Newport . Dock available n qoes, oee1 nead old musical 1n-Pets & Animals 6049 NOW tor 55 · 65 sail· Classics 9045 JAGUAR 1989 XJS con-vertible Dorch grey cream interior 16K mile.s 3-36K mile warranty Ex-cellent cond111on Owner moving $49.000 OBO 768-1595. 770-5523 ,. . . ~ .. . .. • • • ----.. -. .. --• -.. .. .. .. --• --... ---.. .. --• .. •• --... --• . • .,,. • .,. -.. -... -• . ~ .. ... .. -. ... . "' ... ~ .. .. -. . -.. .. -.. • ·~ .... .., • : .. • .. • -.. : ... .. ---= • ... -• -• z : • --• ---- • .\(1J • <\115 Expanding Ju10 promo-DYNAMIC boat E•cellent loca11on & ---------1 strument oak s1debodrd AKC Sliver Butl Cockers 2 securlly 673·7677 '64 FALCON SPRINT Ex· Q.3-B•lth 'ul11,·1.ihk. ,1, '••111111 1111 h11IJ +A • I\ I0117tl-' t \.I + t.)J J :? 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CROSSWORD PUZZLE ttons N~ed mo1tva1eo peoplt.> EJrn $4 6K per PROTECTION mo Will 1ra1n Car neeoed 549 7223 SERVICES INC SHDWICN MHll I ' I Exp preferred general! (24 llllS} auues 10 10 6 540-8"34 (114) IH-1110 979-1190 lom butts $300 2 bull cellen1 cond111on. needs male S250 1 male black FI ND pain1 only w111 consider Appliances 60 I I MICROWAVE Whtrlpool Lg size Fully com putenzed Hardly used $189 675-6852 $300 645-676'6 Ive msg trade $5 500 OBO BLACK PERSIAN KITTEN 979-1390 QU•lltl)' IOv1ng pedigreed your flrat car good nome had sno1s s 175 536-1692 thro u g h cla ssified FORD 66 MUSlANG 289 eng1n@ automatic 95• • res1ored 673-0 138 I By SYDNEY OMARR By PATRICK WALKER Monday, June 18 I Monday, June 18 ARIES (M a rc h .21 -Apnl 19): O n this Monday you could be ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 20) Mars. :rour ruler. 1s about to make sighing. "I 'un "rd1·· Focus on inten II). authority, in1tia11 ve. an ad ,er~ aspect to Neptune 1n C apricorn. T herefore. yo u simply · t1m1 ng. Nothing ot:cur-. halfwa). including personal relationsh ips. cannot be in the dar~ about long·tt•rm carur o r professional matters. Lo .. e pann.cr ~111 he 1nqu1s1t1 ve. D o n't bow! Something has got to g1 ,c a nd 'omconc has. to be prevented from ACROSS 1 Soll na1s 5 Small nail 9 Gels ready 14 Dutch product 15 Deserve 16 Stage Sflow 17 TabOO 18 Above t9 Baam 20 Andrews Sisters e g 2 1 Unconscious states 23 and - well'' 24 lnlktel 26 Bou19-.1#rd 28 Possess111e 29 Accumulated 33 e1ancne<1 36 Way 37 European com 38 Beverage 39 -1a1e 40 Evidence 41 Getaway 42 Appellation 43 Planted exploscves 1n 44 Streu 46 -score lnils 47 Otv1s1on word 48 Made neat 52 Horse abode 55 Shoot from ambush 2 3 4 14 17 20 38 57 Havmg w1nqs 58 Discharge 60 Mideast gulf 61 Transporl 62 r1n Pan 63 Metal 64 Sunsel times 65 Plow poon~r 66 Im all 67 Cozy rooms DOWN 1 T11n 2 Be very IO<'ld ot 3 Frenry 4 More suave 5 Pick-me-up 6 Betray 7 Tiny lhing 8 Dot ETD 9 Shoe un11s abbr 10 Otd over 11 Harmful 12 tnllU8flce 13 Comprehends 22 Gnmy 25 81td 27 Metric unit 29 Contaminates 30 Murder 31 1nc11nallon 32 -Oreille River 33 Proflctenl 34 Row ol stllches 35 Hashllh base 6 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ' 36 Just•ltcatoon 39 Clulches 40 Located 42 Summer acqu1smon 43 Scratch, per haps 45 Obstruct 46 Whiles away 48 Weapoo 8 49 Bulb 5e0men1 50 GobbleO up 51 A1t11e 10 52 Riffe s1gn1 53 Auto par1 54 As a 56 fnsp1ra1ton 59 S1orm center 11 12 13 TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20): You no lo nger are bound by outdated rules rho!.e who atte mpt to ho ld you th rough shrieks. te~rs wlll be frustrated . Yo u have earned your re lease. O ffCr hard to resist com es from afar GEMINI (Ma} 2 1-Junc 20): All that you hoped for can be mostly fulfilled b> tonight. Know 11. be confident. m m glc with bigw1,1s . Focus on romance. creat1v1t). powers of persuasion. Leo. Aqua n us persons pla~ role" CANCER (June 21-Jul} 22): Prom otto n could be te m poranly derailed b} fam1I} mem ber or top person. Be patien t. avoid panic . Scenario featu re~ elevated prestige. eventual em otional scc unty. Financial outlook al!.o improves . LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22): Suddenly what had been th reatening 1s transformed into rea son for celebration. You m ight be saying. "this 1s not going to be a hlue Monday.·· Empha sis o n fresh acq uaintances. social ac11v 1t)' EnJO} VJRGQ ( .\ug. 2 '·Sept. 22)· Pieces finally fit toge ther. especially in conncctto n wtth linanc1al s tructure .Scorpio v1s1tor provides clues. hc:lr s rcm-:>\.C o h\tacles. Mo ney in ('scro" could he released. Loan w1I be appro .. ed LIBRA (Sl·pt D-Oct. 12): No o ne will dare tell you. '"Talk is cheap! .. W hat )Ou sa y and write will be mcanineful. Focus o n ·special appearances. marital status. Scenario highlights trips. visits. ex- pedmcn1at1o n. C hange overdue. SCORPIP (Ot.·1. 23-Nov. 21 ): Family me mber wants to emerge but is painfully 'lh). Go slo w 1n connection w tth job offe r. o ther tnduc~mcnts. Yo ur own health rcpon s enablc5 you to heave sigh of rcltef. Taurus figures pro minently . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dt-c. 2 1): Don't be afraid to be a fool in love. Permit em otions to rise. Accent styl~. creativity. prepare for dramatic changes. Sccnano also htghhghts clandestine arrangements. secrets. d1scrc11o n. iCAPRICORN (Dec. 2Z·Jan. 19): You could be saying, "Now we're playing on my home ground!" Means you have definite advantage over con1pct1t1on . Appltes to pcr$0nal and professiona l activities. Mo ney news will be excellenJ. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): ft'nphas1s o n versatility. Ouib1li· ty, wtlh nJ ness to nde with t ide. If fi xed tn your way you'll 1nv1te loss. hotc( 1 ·your own. Let go of secunty bla nket. Travel in v1tat1o n can be taken scn ou I>- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been holding yo u back is no longer relevant. Path 1s cleared for investment, proper loc1t1on. financial gain. By tonight loss will have' been recovered . Yo u'll u y, "I'm happy and I d eserve 1t!" IF JUNE 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Hang o n! In July you'll be rid of "cd tape, re tnctions. you'll express )'OUf'1Clf to fullest extent. T his m o nth, June. dcuul unravel. you'll fix th1np , you'll ~~re rather than act. For July it's travel. ro mance, style. Aries, Libra persons play im portan t ro les m your lt(e. Yo u arc dynamic, romanuc. can be forceful. Take special care 1n handhn1 of sharp ob)ect • 1nclud1ng kitche n utcn tis. Auaust and October will also be '---'---:~-..l.::=:!:::::::::.I!~!:::::~=!::::±=!!!!!!!::::::::::=~==~ J memorable for yoti 1h1 1 year. • _ taking O\l'r your rolt" and hogging the limelight. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): There really has to be soml"- thing more to h fe -and. o f course. there is - a lot m ore. However, 11 would appear that you can o nly progress fu n her no w by relining, offioading a nd reshaping )Our \Cr) perso nal li fe and disposing of a ny unwanted o r unnccessar) rcspons1b1hties. AQ ARIUS (fan. 21-Feb. 19): Yo u o bviously c.annot disregard the w inds o l change on the work front because both your reputatio n a nd \Our long-term prospects arc at stake. Ncvenheless. thro ughout the rl·ma1m.k r o f June )OU must refrain from using u nethical tactics a nd avoid all forms o f mtn gue o r ppwer struggles like the plague . PISCES ( frb. 20-M arch 201: M ars in Aries 1s no t in a paruc ularly happ) or helpful m ood at the mome nt and you. in tum, must settle for a ~hort ~nod when sudd en flare-ups in close personal rela tionships or fierce argument<; over finances appear to threaten to undermine all \OU ha\e \trtvl·d so hard to achieve. TAURUS (April 21-Ma)' 2 1): M ars no w at odds wtth the revolutio nary planet Ncplunc s1gn11ies that you are ca ught up 1n a web of intngur or an l'mot1onal conflic t a nd unable to e'tncate :rou r~l f \.\Ith good grace. llu\.\ever. this 1s one occasto n w hen you rc~all) m u\t 1h1nk onh about rour own lo ng-term happmess and "'el fare. . GEMIN.I (~ta) .:!1-Junl' 21 )' o\lthough 11 would stem that your m111n concern at 1hr mo me nt t'l to reorganize or regulate your financia l afTa1rs or bu~1ness m a tters. yo u also appear to be cop ing with !I.Orne kind of personal loss or separatio n a nd therefore must rem ember the maxim ·a problem hared is a problem halved.' CANCER (Junr 22-Jul} 2 ): What now takes place o n the work front will be mo re than JU~t n flash in the pan. Therefore. the mome nt has com e to decide what is for the best m the long-term -even tf this necessitates h:n tng to delegate rcsponsib1lit1es o r a cenain amo unt of autho nt>. LEO (Jul) 24-,\ug 2 ')' Whe n one chapter or cycle co mes to a close "'e frequent!) forget that new planetary aspects a rc about to replace "hbt h:ts been lo t o r rt movcd. nd you cc.-na1nly need to look bc)-ond immediate trial> o r d1sappo1ntments -both in your ve ry' personal life and o n the work front. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)· YO'f need your wits about you to ensure that an) new financial or business ,arran,ements arc not designed to give o thers m o re contro l o r authonty. On 1 m orc perso nal level. however. the Mxl few weeks should mark the end of a lo ng d rawn-out phase of partnership d isputes. LJBRA (Sept. 24-0 c t. 23): A lovely aspect between Pluto 1n o rp10 l.lnd Jupiter 1n Cancer shou ld co ntinue· to keep you on an even keC'I a nd e Anble you to talie even enforced cha naes on tbc wo rk front in )Our stndc. HO\.\<C'VCr. you must leam to co nserve your energ1e\ >.ind not tf) to burn the ca ndle a t both ends. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No \, 22 ): Many individuals. inc lud1n1 cenam astrologer~. undere 11matc yo ur need for emottonal secun~y a nd tab1hty, al: o 1m11g1nc you ~,ii throuah life un1ffi:cted by rtbum or reversal . H o\.\<cvcr. no w 1 )Our chance to a~tound everyone in ~•&ht by firmly clo 1na Quite a number of doors. SAGITf ARIUS (Nov. 23· Dec. 2 I )! You appear to be tom between staying put o r making several brave~and.dccisive mo ves. both o n the home fmnt and Ill work. However. unless You do accept what ts curre ntl:r on o lTcr, )Ou ca n never qajn compr1in about tht lack or opJ)On un 1ty IF YOUR BIRTHDAY I TODAY: You must bc Stele and ttrtd o f bc1na told to bide your time a nd hold )Our honn. Ho~vcr, dttp dow n }OU should frcl that )Otfr da)'s 1n the w11dtmcss are almost o'er a nd that both pcMnall) n r pro rcssto n1lly you art about to be back IO the matn"itf'\'l\m o( hfc "1nd back tn bustnnt. MAzDA 1985 GLC Hatch· back Gray. automatic. excellent condition S2 700 361-9770 MAZDA 88 323SE AM/FM cass ate Low m1 $5.500 557-7095 MAZDA MIATA 1990. showroom car, like new s 13.995 OBO 779-0181 Mllll Ill TllU OPE STK .:r 7948 110,111 E1101tti .. ,. ... " •c 110-1100· 'llZ 'llHOSl Only 40 000 mfles 12BYVt44) 132,111 CrHltrlMW Hl-1111 MERCEDES 1978 450SL 2 tops BEAUTY! MINT1 S20.900 OBO Coll for tn formauon. 714-848-4013 MERCEDES 1982 2400 58 500 m1 ivory per1ect cond $12 500 7 141760-8792 MERCEDES 1984 Turbe 300D Eacellent con d11ton sunroof, chromf wheels Champagnt palam1no . S t 1.550 553-88 10 Mercedes 1111110 SL Outsl114i11 Ce14itie1 M1dn1ght Olue natur& Palamino 1nte11or Impeccably cared lor b\ its sole bwner $46.000 494-7748 MERCEDES 450 SLC 1977. e1ecellen1 con d111011. beaullful 93.00< miles Many e 11 tras $15,000 642·5t50 MERCEDES 74. Relocat Ing Must Sellt Beige, e11c cond . $5,000 as ts (71•)856·6637 days o. (7 14)5S t·3603 eve •lallS 'll,210 Perfect condition owner, 99,000 m1 White S•250 Call Donni •474-8111 9am-5pm ~iERCEDE S '71 28C SEDAN h cep11ona1 One owner $5500 •Oller Will trade Sports · Classic 551·0 108 .. ....... Mint cone! 25,000 mlffl smoke 111v•r. Hkln( $31,600 Call 99 t• tOIS .... l'll•llllL Llka new Warranty ln tec:t 21,000 m11as .$40.500 0t ta ke o v•r '•••• Ooys/833, 7637 Mlt1ub11h1 19114 Sttrion Comc)l.tely I011ct.d, min cohd. •&.000 ml S3,$0C 090 , Rob9ft 540 7 l.-r Nl*Nn 1984 300111 Turbo. mint cond 601( ml 1 o w n•r . S7 $5( 721 ·8417 Sno-ed Ul'ICMf Mttl 1111tr'? Olf yo..,ftlllt out """ I eta ... ._,., I -.. • I I -.II - ~71ua VW c....-11 luplr• -----.... 11_ JHP'917CJ7 HOHl ..... 11 ... N~•H•M N""°"'•I Ill 11 ---·toMCOftd. •••••• tt7•. new Oov't......,.a..,,.... _... -••-.._. conwer1 tiatd '°''I _.nan n _..naw _..lfam r NC;~ Mull .. _. =.'' H ll U . HO MOter}'C!, 11.IGOloeC>. ~ 1u1iury C*'I. --Nfle: """' ... 13.000 Tbe IDliDwl..,...,. T._ ~ l*IOM.,. The ....... ..,_ .. (# t 141$. IMml/2t3•t•tO vene & truclte Call Al* * .,.... ,._., 080 7~ ,~..,._-doi"8---• .............. . • .... VW • 1-eoo-U1-.33ll lltl 170 ' ' ' HOMI llTTINO SE"· NIGHT OWi.$, 1.0 W {t,L°"8UM IOUAM ni9 "'· -... .. ,.,11y;1 Excel c~llJ 8UOl2 "00 ... ft. ~ ~ °'!!!! .....-()pell 7am-1QpM lt2 ._; loc*a, *.c'ld, IJHCOlN ... CoMIMnt81 VICH Of OMNOf COON-w.on, &lite M·2. ea... Anl (2)AMlllUCANA ._...,~ .......... l50-°'4o; rt .... • "' .... _.,we. --· .._ CIM* Suicide OoofS TY, 2t65 l Cwt Hwy ....... Ce1it 92t27 A'fl (S),_OD"IOUIZ Tiie 115• b - 3. 720-9790 11.ooooeo,..,..... ftsdutltUI Good~.~ •101.eoronacte1Mer.c..r o.n s. ~. ,., JOHU&CO .,,~.._ _... • ...-.... VW 1171 BUG -· • iWI ----· lcely Sound t1800 tHH W. Wltlon, SuM.~·2, ea... CANA lNTI ......... 1111 w un9 .. A II • .. .._. ...,0tter,s.a-e151 AIMID1m1 .. c 9100 -.....,.. 17141 147.2313 c.n w. Thofw, •515 ..... Calif t2t27 ao . ......, a. .. AnlMMI. 91.l""-.._., ..... _., .,_. PwNim. Corona def .._, Thia tM.tai""8 It eot1• C* 8H02 • ebo. ... _. ttlt MY"lOIT. YOUR GAIN! vw 19758ug. WNl•,rune 1...... STK•751t UHCOl-N '71 Condnenl81. calll.tMH Mtedby . ..,~ Altene ~ ,.,, .-...c.1-* SACAIPICll LH~lng ~Ht. Hcellent con· *II pp 1•• --~ ~~~~~ emlfm ~s:1ff.=-~· ~=-~~con-~~~~=t C:: ~•=It .~. wfltl~•c:.:-c: .. ': country, muet Mii. OnfY Ion. $1.950. 114-5917 Air, pie, p/b, tit, 2.5 liter liHllJS ...... _ CMMtte, e1tc.llent cond • The r901ttrant(t) COf!\· net1 under Ille ~lllola Tiiie butlneU le con.-.,_ Countr Oft -.. 1800 mllel • "'811 right VW 1M3 A.\BBIT GTI, f t U I t n 0 I n e . 5 1• 1111 $&900. 212-3893 menced 10 trlinNC1 bUe1-8uelftffe ... am-C•I lilted duc1ed by 1t1 tndMOueil 1tl0 ...... • 18001 Wl'lltt, IOeded. black. 50.000 orlglnal epd.(8205-1193811 ..... al.. neea under the Flc:tlllOUll at>ow on M ly 5, 1HO Tiie r90l1tranltt) COfft· SerloUe lnquirer1 only mil... $3,300 OBO 111• OOOGE ·19 COLT Peer1 whlle beauty All tt'9 lullneH NalM(e) lilted Geti S. Dominguez menGed to trllnMGt bull-PUblleMd Otlinlll COMl $13,000. Private PMty. 499-1493 H.BMctl c~ Excellent condition. 1 1 (•803N2) · abOYe on May 22. 1990 Tiiie ttatemant wu flied neee undef tile Ac1111out Dally PikM. June 4'. 11. II. Oeye7141847·1187. -_..._.;;,_1 -'11 a.400. FIRM. 6S1..e283 oYt 111 ..,. CarlW TllOm.. wttlltlleCountyClefkof()f. BullneH Na"'e(I) ll1ted 25,1tl0 evenlnga714/34s.-0851 VW 1985 GOLF, 2·do0f. --llllllHT• Mike Stanley ,... Thia 11a1..-nen1.,.. flied= County on May 24, at>OYeon 1973 llMl7 PORSCHE 1H 1 1800 • ~~i1~n .... ~· ~::d ~~~~: 11M Pini lftlm STK•71M NEAR NEW 1tl0 lttllll ..... Wltll t~=ty~ler~a~f rs: 1 ,__ ~:O:t~w• Iliad "8JC llJl1CI s u p • r K • r m • n Kenwood pullout IMreo, LUllllry equipment pl(ge. ...... FORD PINTO. Bl.VE. 111-1111 = ' Pul>lllMO Oranr Coeat Wllll the County Clettl of Or· Notchbeck Coupe. Fully beck tinted o0indowe, p/1, alarm, 3.3 litre V..f. beM .... I ....... -., Im all ,._ Dally Pllot. June . 11. 18. a1191 County on May 25, Ptennou9 • ..... r•IOted Black/Ian. ~ sunroof S4 8 ,,_A ultra drive 4 •Pd *""""" Publitnad Or1nna Cout 25, 1990 1990 ' llAlm 9TA'PWff <*'lta..Oooenglneover-tlabl~ M icheil';: . auto.(727147) 1••11 _.....,,,c...S4t-3758 MERCURY 1M9 COl.I08f o.lly Piiot. Jun .. r11. 18, M·920 , .... TM f0110wi1'9per90M.,. 11811. S15,IOO.J37•ZAD) 213-470·8466 H B" .. IC1Hl,ICHUAYSLER FORD 'M 1 MUSTANG 219 ::~~~· :=~ c~ ~5, 1990 ,._830 Ml.JC NOTICE 8'~~·su~ll ~~~'. = ~==-: C!NTEA Private petty. 3-0733 VW 1987 Cabrlolet. · ,.... CADILLAC '71 C.O.V. Automatic. A/C, 9514~ 497.5047 port BMcll, Ca141 92880 (b)THE HEATING &' AIA PORSCHE 1972 91 IT.~ Black/black, ••tended IU .. 11 Power wlndow1/lock1, stored. AMII~ M · --rtllllC NOTICE ftCTinOUe .,..... Publothed Orange CoMt CONDITIONING COM,AHY, 1tor~_l*enew.Cellme. warranty alarm original A/C, AM/FM, good 723•1 9 MUSTANG 1982 MAmlTAftmWT Dally Pilot, June 4, 11, 11. 1NtS State ColeQelltwd., s 14,ouu. 642·2923 owne<, 9'ways garaged 'II..,... 1111• transp<>ftatlon. Mu et Hll bast ollar. ftCTmOUa .,.._88 Tile followlng pet<ton1 are 25, 1et0 AnallWn, Calif 92IOI PORSCHE 944 1986 s .. ca,llent condition : Air. Auto, rNr window $1000080 723-1288 ....... EID 54M157 MAmlTATDmWT ~~~STRUC· M-933• c:..114 eun:. ~r-c:: .AAAA ..... •c ulM •1 _; 18,750 OBO. 733·2401 defroller, tinted glaaa, CADILLAC •7 .. Eldor.,.,. .. • TM follOwing pereone are T"""' ""'S4 "'--ia An• AYI i-.... °!,~· 1 .. ~.....:..._:ate,. ..... _... ... ,.,, r con r..,, 50/50 SMll w/ recliners. • ....... doing t>ulinell u : """· "' ....,, -iir"' ......... .., _ _.,, ..,_ Wllll• with black IHttler vw 1989 Foll GL. amlfmllereo(704312) Olasel Sharp 81K. Auto, air, CUHtll. HERITAGE LEASING AS. CostlMMa,Callf 92627 ·-ec MftTV'C 92806 Interior. AM/FM c .... u. BARGAIN! Unoer low 111.... Loaded $2500 OBO. (B80396) SOCIATES. 1551 Baltllf' St . Jalm• SenehH, 2034 I'-""'~ This bYllneH II con- stereo. Elee1rlc sunroof, blue t>ooll. $5,9!>0. Mint .-. 644.a689 ..... Sult• 8, Cost• ,....., Calif Santi An1 Av• Colla ftCTITIOUa .,..... Oucted by: a C«OC>f•tlon door loc:tc1 ....... AIC. ·conc11t1on, •II lhegoodiesl H BEAG,H CHRYSLER c -~c-· F 92e2e ....... Calif 92!27 MAim ITATl•NT Tn. r90l11rant(I) ec>m· Alarm with remote. E•· 964·7362 Mu11 sea1 Ml-1111 AOILL~ble 84· kM:.tory T11e1•1re 11••111 Adema Flnandal Corp., Thll t>uelnH• 11 con-Tiie f~ '*'°"' .,1 manceo to 1ranwt bull- tanded warranty 36,000 convan · moc top, Ml .. 11 Calltornla, 1551 Bailllf' St . OUC1ed by an tncltV\dull OOlng DYllMI• u MM under Ille Rcttt.tOU• II E II I 'II U 11111111P1 44K, black/red, dtgtl al Suill B Colli Mesa Cahf Tile r90l1trantt1) com· FIRE & BR IMSTONE Bu11nese Name(e) llet.O :i11~~: Mu~~:..~rs1•~g;;o Air, 4 wtll dltlC brekff, 1111. dalh, fully loaded MINT. 9211211 . . . ~nc!! t~:~ .. =; CERAMIC co . 2701 s Or· at>owon· May l6, l980 OBO 832·8710 eleetrortlc speed edtttrol, SI l,500 53'·2042 FORD 'M THUNDERBIRD Tiit• business is con-=n•n .,.eme(•I lllleO •noe •O Santi Ana Calif ~=n:.~t wu fMd 4 FIW ..,6 __ • am/Im cass. rear wtndow CADILLAC '86 Elan, Fully loaded, mull OLDS '970 Cuti ... Su-Oueted by a c:orpar111on ve Ma 23 1990 92627 Coun c of Or· CRMl:R B~ PEUGOT '111MIUILWllM $2845 (4KIBAR). Private party S34·5556 TOYOTA 1988 4Runner, 47K. Power steering, brakH. AC, crulae, AM/FM cassette. E•cet- 1ant condition S 10.900 OBO. Aon, 714-892·3474 TOY OT A 77 wagon 5 spd, ale:, tow pkg. good c:ond.. S 1.500 obo. 540.1542. $2.44 per day That's ALL )IOU pay lor 4 lines. 30 day minimum In lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY For m0<a Information CALL TODAYll ISi FDR LOIS Your s.rvice 01rec1ory Representative 142-4321 ht. 110 OUI ,~.D •-defr~ter.(452092) e..utllul Sabia se 11 $ 7 . 9 o o o Bo. prame, 2-door, loaded The reg1str1nttsl com· a°Jai:sanJ.z · J1m11 Robin Logan. 211 :,';.''County tyon ~ay 18 --·-112 •21 11••• 1e1n1i111 721-8338. estate .. ie. 1 owner menced to transact busl· Tiits statement wu hied E Avocado, Cost• Mell. 1990 • •ti -W llliCtlll m ,MS • -Jll (nMll) llUM •ts • llSt ucan1•1 m.M • • -m llC1MIJ) Ill.MS • • .... I (19510) Sll,MS • ll _, lllll 1-*11 Ill.MS 135-3171 1500 AUTO MALL Ila. SNROM AUTO MALL ..,.,.frttway (55) 1tE .... s.taAna ,. -•....a S 2 4 5 O E • c e 11 en t ness unde< the Flc:llltOUS Cou t Clelk 1 Or Cahl 92707 NING $9,900 848-4848 or 775-6840 Business Ntme(•I llstecl wttll ''Coun; Yon Mao 24" Tiiie buslneu " con-P bl ll'llCI Or CoMt H. BEACH CHRYSLER 142·1111 548-3959 F• 'II •1111 H above on May 11, 1985 ~~ Y · oueted by an tncllVlclual Dallu ~llOt M 7 June 4 Edoie Bauer auto alloy Ruth Paelelock, Pre110ent ,...... The registrant(•) com-11 ~8 1990 •Y • • ..... 1•111 UllLUl.'ll Lu•ury Equipment pkge, II -LU plseats, security alarm. _ .. wire whl covers. 1111. Full lac1. equip., mint con- cruise, automatic deek lld oltlon! (2364791 pull down.(738161) 111,HI l17MI lrnter- 111-1111 W ·1 · 1 ll.ll '12 llTLAIS Thts statemen1 was tiled 0 C menced to trwiaact bull-• • M wheels. el cared or. with the County Clerk of Or· Put>ltShe<I range oast neH uneler tlte Fictitious '914 (23GRP570) ...... ange County on May 25, Dail~ Pilot. June 4' 11 18· BuslnHs Nlml(el llsteel ......... . 111,111 Auto air. lilt, cruise, cass, 1990 25, 990 M 924 above on not yet p/wlnd, p/locks EKlra ,..._ • J1m11 Ro'*1 Logan lretler-clean Low mlles Publtsheo Orange Coast Dtl-IC ICE Thts stllament wae tiled 111-1111 ( 1ESD810) Dally Pilot. June 4, 11, 18, l'UUL NOT with the County CllOI of Or· •IHI 25, 1990 FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 angel County on M1y 24, M-929 1990 TM1•1re 11•M11 Dtl-IC NOTICE T~e~o!~'i!r-:! er• ,...... . PAC911CDW•L~ 142 .. 11 l'UUL dOlng bullness as PubhShed Orange Coast • ---... _ ,. 'II 111111 I ~TITIOUI llUllNEH ADS & IMAGES, 3355 Ilia D11ly P110t June 4. 11, 18, ~ • ~ 5 speed loaded. only 35K NAMI ITATEMINT Lt<lo. SI• 345 Newpon 25. 1990 ~~ miles. Absolutely 1m· p Ly M o u T H 1 9 8 6 Tile following persons 811 Beach Calo! 92663 M-925 3500 ....._, ~ maculate. (#0583U) Caravelle Turbo Loaded, dOlng buSlneu as Stephen M 1ultll<\ 3151 1_________ ...._ 17.... all ma1nta1n•nce records. w Es Tc o As T Ex . Barbados. Cost• Mesa, rtllllC NOTICE ••••••••Ill e•c:ellent c:ond1t1on ECUTlllE SUITES. 188 E Calif 92627 i---------$3.850 2S2-8205 oays, 17th St Costa Mesa C1hl T1111 business 11 con· ,ICTITIOUI .,... .. ........... 111-2111 838-6618 eves/wknds 92627 cluc:teo by 1n 1ndlvtdual NAME ITATIMBfT Aue 111911 Associates 188 Tne reg•1trerit11l eom· Tltl lollowlng pereooe .,. l~~~iiiiiiiiiii~I PONTIAC '76 SUNBIRD E 11111 St Costa Mesa, meooed 10 1r1nuc:1 t>uSi-Clotng buSinest u 91 ,447 miles ssoo OBO Cahl 92627 ness uncle< the f"ICllhOUI l •IZENK CONSTRUC· Runs Call 631-7837 This bustness 1s con· 8us1fless Naml(sl llsleel TION (bl() STEEN PAINT-, .... FUTIYI --------•IOueted by a gene.al part· above on Mey 21 1990 ING 1c:)J A P,,OPERTIES, Carpentry, PAINT MASTER. Int. room Cassette, Charcoal c:Olor ners111p S1epnen t.A Julien 504 1Q111 St Hunttngton BABYSIT 1n her Costa Elec:trlc11, Painting, $75. E•t. a.99·UP eKtra clean! (2NL9S.J PllTIAI 'II The reg1strant(s) com-T111s st11emeo1 was hied Beach c.til 92648 Mesa home PleaS41 call Plumbing, Window cover· AccOJJsllc:s 20 yrs exp. IHI 1-1 SllAI menced to transect t:>uS•· wttn 111e Count~ Cleft\ ot Or--~Ra~y~mon~~dJF~td~e~hs~Z~enlt~. ~'~~~~~~~~ Marcel. 546-1806 tngs, Etc Dav10 960-7914 Guar Free est 5•0·6238 AIT AIC & much more' ness uneler the F1e1111ous a~ County on M•y 24 ~ 504 10th St Huntington Tlt..W. INMn (STK#78661 Business Name(s) llsted 19 QUALITY childcare in your EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN lltltllaaiill't IH•I el>Ove on not yet F45aa llOme Evel wkno $5 hr. Home Aepa1r-Pa1n1ing-Painllng·Caolnet refinish. 142 .. 11 11,HI James G West Pu!>l1sned Orange Coast overnite $50 Childcare Tile & more Res/Comm Average rm ,65. kite cab hHlfhl PHtlM lllO Th11 st11emen1 was !tied Daily P1101, June 4 11 18, degree X-rels 668·9108 CALL Stefin 581-7681 $225 Guar work 646-7740 lll·llll :~;.t'C~c;:-:;ry~ie;;a~' ~~~ 25 1990 M.921 WILL Care for your chll~ In HANDYMAN Carpentry I ll.Sll Pllmll F•I 'II 1990 f4SIS1S Pla.IC NOTICE my NB home Loving Plumbing Painting INT /EXT SPECIALIST llST• IT •Y Pubhsl\eel Orange Coasl Mom with some mecllc:al Patching & Remodeling I Excellent refs 842-3118 V-8 AIT AI C loaded A -••'IO D11I" Pilot June 4 11 18. 'ICTITIOUI IUIMll training 646·7422 Jerry 723-1651 eve's 81 · k ee' 1' 8859·6 ,.._,_ 25 11990 NAMI ITATH11NT RAINBOW Clrcle Ma1nt ac auty c~1 ) IUll •SI M-926 The foll<>Wlng persons are CALL ME FIRST! Painting lnl h t House& 11•,•H STK •7864 ---------ldOtng t>uttness as * L personal. FREE EST REAS RA TES Apt. Oual. )Ob Free esl 11" .4111 rtll.IC NOTICE DAN s c ENE 2 1 8 o home & small business No Job Too Big or Small St lie ::569897 636· 1758 ....... ll•rl .,.. McChntoci.. way Su.ue A cleaning Quahty work & Aon 722-86A6 TOP NOTCH PAINTING 111-21M (Htlfhl Pltlfiat lllO NOTICE OF ~II Meu Caltt 92626 rels Kathy 568-1696 HO••E •••iNTENANCE E Ou G ,,.________ 711 llM I NC>tt-MIPONlletL(YY M1rt1n Parll.et, 1380 \/ti· ..., ...,,. Int / Kl ahty uaran·1• Notte:• is he<eby given lhat la~ Way A·205. Cost• * TRE.AT YOURSELF * AND REPAIR leed References Free Wll --------•itne undersignecl will not be Mesa Calif 92626 Have your house cleaned Call .llff ffJ· 1222 esttmales 631-6317 LWI I T ·BIRO .56 Immaculate., responsible lor any Clebts or This bustness 11 con- by proless1onafst YESCI PlllTlll F• USS recent tull restoration. hab1llhes c:oritractecl by eny-ducted by an ind1V1dual Jenny 548--0621 VHOME REPAIR 1 -.. ... -llllTI $25 000 838•3232 one other tnan '!'YHll on or Tne reg1strantl•I c:om-vWITH SKILL AND CARE & Wallpapenng Quality &•• l"UI atr alte< this elate menc:ecs 10 1tanuc:t bull· IHEITl IYIU EKcepltonal Qualtly Work work Free Est 969-63•9 60ta'.!'oocllose<SS18.7en5$S ~~o· ========-::I Dated lilts 14 Clay of June r>ess unOlf the FiellllOUS Regular Housecleaning Refs Call Tom 675-6226 ~ ,..._. 1990 Bustness Name<sl llst•d Svc Shampoo carpets. $18A 70 to stan(1nc:I $7!>0 I· •m not now n1ve not al>Ove on N A floors-windows 631-8511 HI IN 1 factory rebatel Total of RECYCLE DMf'I Sonc:e 112 89 ancl wtlt M•rtin p.,11.111 Compu!t•r at•IJDf· OHFllElf Custom Cad Computer Consultants can make your computer more friendly Call 531-M 18 HANGING/STRIPPING pymnts $19 122 End ol not t>e responSot>le for any Tt-111 statemeot .,as ltteO Lic:ir560875 VISA·MC term purchase option I Turn unwanted debts 0111« than my own ""''"the County C..,._ of Or· 673.1512 $4412 76 Sub1ec1 to ,.,., Kllftcll, U01 ange County on May 0'5 c: red t t a ppr.Ova I lf8mS tntO Wlnelow Dr., HuntlftflCNI 1ggo IMMEDIATE SERVICE SUPERIOR Wallcovering ANYTHING TO DUMP Installation Removal CLEAN UP • CONCRETE Wall Repair Prompt Uc. • TREES John 650-1628 :r566215 Mark 642-6842 (st11 ~95821 money today' 1eec:"· CA dl41 ,....., • Publlllled Oranoe Coast Put>11st\ecl Orange Coast &SI, .... UI ca11 •.o112 • .ir.a79 Daily Pilot June 18. t9. 25. Dally Pilot June • 11 18, H. BEACH CHRYSLER -,_ 1990 25 1990 IU-1111 M973 M-9211 TRIDI RO• YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! ..., .... CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878 (01, ,•r u •1( 1 & H11i1r11"'l "'IYllL THAY an., WE gals shd hang together Total lnlerlor AomodeUng PllLJI llT10I Hauling•Rental Cleanups Service ADI/ICE TO THE Tha Calll Public Utllilles Odo jobs 665-7252 24hrs CRAZY 633-7172 Commission, REQUIRES , .......... ·-DUMP RUNS • JUNK that all used. household • llllTlllTlll Furniture, trash, tree • goods movers. print their Gen Bldg Contr Custom branches. appllanc11 Int / xt patch plastering, P.U C Cal T n~mber. ho~es ;oom additions Call Mike 7 dvs 646-1391 custom teKturlng, quality hmo·s & chauffeur s print · work Problems-No Prob· thetr T.C P number In all Res/Comm All Phases of ~ lems! i;326864 554-7831 adver1isements 11 you Const Member of Better ~ have a question about Bus Bureau 661•14•3 housesttyc>orllome 25yr El'S PUSTllHll the legality of a mover, OIUIT 111111 resident References By Restuc:cos, Patches, limo or c:h1ufleur, Call Complete Design and Day or Week 489·9119 TeKtures. Repairs Int/Ext. Public UtlltlH Com· Planning ReS1dent1al & . ;\e Free est 963-3418 mission. 714-558-4151 Comm4trcial Proiects Of YOUNG eHcuhve coup wllltng to llouses11 1·4 • Any Size 675-3252 months Raf.,enQI avail H•m .._HH HEATING • PLUMBING OLDEST AD • Uc~4 1878 • • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & Unusual Work • Alteratlone•Comm/Aas 23yr1 .,. •• 11c 968-3564 lmlO lllPll1IY·lillllll SEA~ ~LLS. SEA· Addltlona-Ganaral Ra· VICE CALLS. FREE ESTI· palra.Jerry723.t651/E MATES Uct527459 Doon-Repalr·Alleratlons CALL Tracy. 548-2317 Cablnet1·P•nal-Loc:k1· ll•'L--'l ... Stalrs·Orywll-Patio.-etc AH ptlaMS Lic.nN 35 yr1 axp Jerry 842:-0587 R .... Rat•. 838-5523 -AESTOENTIAL·COMM'L Aernodal·Room additions Ooora. Wlndo'#9. Patio Cover1. Dedie 842-1951 Call Greg 589·0116 YIJI • llllTI• .... •H •· l•lllllY TO(>pedtremove t;leanup 0ra1n-Sewar/Rooter Ae- nu lawn/sormklr 751·3A76 pair or Install Dlsi>osals, M.h1•·•, ep Stone.-T1le-Block & Re- taintng Walls 16 yn exp Uc./lri1. rels 875·3852 To11e11, Faucets, Water Heaters/Fillers Leak De· 1ecuon Comm'I Billing Avail L1c'd 548-4531 ROOTER SS. $15. $25-Up. Faucet· Dtsposal-Spnnkler Repair estimate any1tme Llc'd "PI .. 646-6242 Leo EXPERT Service & Repair Plumber since 1952. ·Water heaters-disposals· tollelS·taucel •·fl x 1ure1 Uc::409035 984·8919 UllFllWI•• Resldantlal & Commercial Reroof1, repairs & skylts Quality Work Fatr Rat .. Fast GUARANTEED Svc. FREE Eetlmates ,,557494 988-5891 494·6504 IESTlllFIM Re!'ool/Repelrs All wortc guar. lie 570720 557~•040 ...... , .. Add Value to your With I New Rool All typea ol retidentlal rooting Fr" a111m11n. 531·7100 BALBOA ISL ROOFING Summer Speclall Flnanc· Ing avell Uc.lln1 25 yra ••P Fr .. HI 875·5095 WE WI LL 1ai1y ·Pi1at Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley ELL INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS U. n Newport Beach NEWS ~ Corona Del Mar NEWS AR ~::~::r3weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ·ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. J Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 words for 3 weeks at $18.50. 55¢ each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes ar'ything that has a space between it .• For individuals only I NAME------------1 ADDRESS----------- 1 STATE---....._ ____ ZIP---- 1 MASTERCARD/VISAt~~~-~-----~- 1 MESSAGE: AMOUNT ENCL--- EXPIRATION DATE I --~~~~----~~~-r-~~~~--r-~~~~-r-~~~~-:---, I I I I I I I I I I I , - .... • ----·-----..... ... .. l !t &WCU .... -l'rAW!!!ll Allll Clllf\ .._... .,, .... MA1t ••• rf --., ..... a..wa ............... ...... v ................... ,,...,......,.,.,. .. ,. CAMMON.,•~ WCW&A-• ~ ..... Olll. .. ....... ~!!- E ,........... ...... ~-----"-~ ........ Cell MUI ............ ...._. ... • • I O MT....,... .... a Tiiie ~ II OOft-COUPLITITION CYC'-1. 9CMOOl.DllTNCT ....._. ....to ....,. .. ....,..... Or--.CA_. ... .....-.eo.. ...... .n.e ._ 11 .. c.w. ,.....~.111-.••llf ~ v...._.,d way •a. ,,..... ~ IA> lllD Of..._. ef tM wMMfl Cfeclttore ef IM ~ (1tfj .. tM4 I Clll.-1 110 lOMt C... 0rM. n. ,.....rent(I) OOlft-.... c ... taat •U·to, CONffllACT,...., ••--orC-. lllll e,...., .,....,.. 11'81 • OUAPIL.I: tltl-tD n. ........ ,.._. ._ -~. aoo4 ,.._ lulte100 CoelaU..,Ceio INnC8d to lrwect bull· "°°"' ~ IM6. 3tn ...... -CIMRNT ~ bulk .................. IO ... &Miik .,....., .. ..,, '°... MOTa °'... ...... ............ pen. tut*. CoMa ...... Cell '°"* ....-::.m ..... und9r -'1odtloue CinrWnOfl Ave. •D. Coet• t DA TION, .. AMP' AND lftedt on ........ ptOl*tY INde on pereonel ptOl*tY °' OOUATIU.L '* frOM t*'8 """""* ..... , L•l•ur• De"fOpMeftl ...... Ntffte(I) ll1ted Meee. Cellf .,.,. .. o II .... WA&..fCWAVI • COUEOI ,_....., dlll...... ,__.181Wd1rn-.... ~-l'W W.CUIS ....... ~ h ..._ Tiiie ~ le COf'I· ..,..,._Of c.Moinla. Inc., 8"¥1on -t0, 1tt0 TNt buelMll It con· • • 8ta. ftA .. IC, ,., 810 #34-IO, TM ...... lfld ........ The '*'* end ........ NOTICI II Hl .. HV Duelr'8M MIN .. UL· M'8d by lfl lndMdl'8I tlO Town c--°"""· ~ Qerti Oeotve dt.IC'ed br en~ _, ICONTMCT #M-IO -ediOI 1111 ol ._ lfteended edilil11111 o1 tlle lftW\ded QNIN,punuet11108edlon DMTION INTl~I T"'8 teo't'tMICI) oom-Me100,CW ...... C.. Tiiie •atM1811t ... llled TM t90ielt1nt(1) com. ~ CIMINT '0UNDATION. H•n•fetor• •r-: JACIC .,....,OR -= DtNO H .. Of -Celltor1'ie Uftj.. .. INN AM ..,.. Ln .,,.... 10 nn.ct ....... tonlleta121-tm ---~C..ofOr· menced to ltllllMCt ~ .. d it MMP, ANO WALKWAYS • CHANG, 1121 W""8r Aw., ADAM l.NT!~l. INC., tonn Coftw•Glell COde, .. Laaune ...... Celf, 12117 ..... und8r Ille FlctnlcM Thi• ~~ ,, COfl• .,. County on Mey II, .,... under tN FIClltloue !UM IONOAA.: (C) 810 #32..to, Huntington •••ell, CA 1ot18 EdlnQet A~·.:. Foun. INpublic .... ofltlatoertein fhe flcftttow ........ 8uelneee Nemec•> .1111.0 1Netedt1y:eoorpciratlon tttO ·-Bu11ne•• N•m~•> tl1t.c1 IL .MCt.ALAUBtM,. IN CONTMCf •M·IO -CE· 12147 teln Velley, CAt2rw. ~ generlltv dll-rwne••temMt•-i*tJ llloveon: June t, 1tt0 Tiie reoletrent com• ,.._ ~-":":'" ·~ orr N/A MINT F 0 u N 0 AT I 0 N. Tiie looetlon In Celltor"'8 Ttle locellon In c.iHornle eoribed • IOllowe' nerthlp -Ned on Jalwely My Dtougfly mencecl lo llllllMCI .,.,,.. Publlefled ....... ....... AoMr1 J. Seal MMP, ANO WALl<WAYS ·of the cNel •....W. olftcl of tlle ctllaf eucutille olftcl tMt ~ H , 1te9 In IM County OI Thie.....,_, ... Ned neu und8r Ille lktlttoul OeitV ~ ~ 21, June 4, Thie M~I WU~ A PETITION tm beef\ KILL VIAOOt<E Of prtndpel buelr1ele oftlce Of prindpal ~ oflOe wHdl le 1._;.11 ect ...... Otenge. ..ttt1 ""Col,inty C1ettc of Ot· bu11naae "*"'9 dt namee 't, 11, tttO wllh tr. County Clerk OI vr· .MW bv JAM!S ~ lid Oeedllne: Julys. 1990 ol IM Intended''"'*°' le: of tr. Intended,,.,,.._.,, le: IM ~tnenl of Houllng FUil Nerne end~ of enoe COunty on June .5. lilted llboW on NIA M-017 ange Coooty on June e. MClAUCIHLN .. .... at 2:00 PM ume. Mme. and Community OeYelop-th• Pereon 'Whlldrewtno: tttO l•t•ure D•Y•lopment 1990 &ANG OGUft !'! ...._of llld RM*pt: Man· All otl'8f ~ ""'* All othef t>ualneu nernM manl under Decel No. Jacqueline Joanne 0.., t2 ,_ ln..,_11 of Callfomle, Inc.. "8JC NOTICE ,_ County ... ~t Sut>Pot'1 SentlCM. and addr8eMe uMd by tlle end llddt ..... uMd by Ille AAPM11 end the IOllOwing Canter Coutt, l•tlin• Publllhed Otange Coat\ ~Janee, Preeldent Publlllled Otano-CO..I 2tt5-A Beer StrMI, Coeta Intended lran...,or whl'lln Intended ttaNleror witllln Serial and Labelllnllgnle Nlouel. Cellf t2t77 , Delly Piiot June t f. 18, 25, Thia 1tetamen1 wu flled PICTTTIOUe ..,..... o.ily Piiot Jllne 11. 25, Mv THE PETITION Meee, CA 12929 llw'M ~ IMI >'9W• .... lhtM year• !Mt ~ IMI Number(•): PvblllMd °'~ Cout .My 2, tlMIO with Ille County CWk ol Of. um 8TA'f'llmWT 2. 9. 1990 ~ M JAMES J. ptec;e Ptene/Oocumenlt put to fat u known to the put IO lat H known to Ille 8 e t I a I N u m b • r Deily Piiot June 4, f1. tt. 25, M·l45 tnoe County on June 5, The~ pereona are M·t5' MCLA.UGHLIN ti. to be picked up; Samt1 u Intended tran1r.rM ere. Intended tran1lerM are: 08Mt050Sset2 1990 t900 c:IOlng bUelneM .. : ~ted • ~ M>ove0t at welltthrough none. none. Lab6t/ln1lgnle Number M·IKM rtaJC NOTICE '49Mlt LOREN ll<tVESTMENT P\8.IC NOTICE ,..,,,_.,.... • to WALKTHROUGH: A walk· The name(t} Ind bulineea The name(I) tnd bulllneea 12M9 Publlllled Otange CO..I GROUP. INCORPORATED. lldmnlllef fie .-.. at lhrOIJOh of ll'le alt• i11Ched· lddrees Of the Intended addreu of th• Intended Tiie undetllgoed will Mil "8.IC NOTIC( PICnnoua .,...,, Dally Piiot June 12, 19, 2e, 154S Adami Ave., Ste f1Cnnou8 ..-u lh9 dlCedtnt. uled IOr June 26. 1990. Pro. tran1lerH ( I) ere: JAE tranaf8'M(1) are: GEORGE Mid COiiaterai on July 2, MAMe ITATIMINT July 9, t990 0. t40, Coate Metia, Callt. MAm ITAT9..wT THE PETITION tpi8Ct1ve l>iddel'1are10 meat HWAN CHO. 23 4 S E. OEMP.SEV, JR .. 2532 S. 1990. at t'.30 p.m. at 601 So. ftCTITIOUe .,_U The following pereons .,. T·586 92126 The following pert0n1 are ~ the dtcedlnrs .. Ille MMlagemenl Suppc>tt Gramc::ety Pl . LOI Angelea. LauretwoQjj, Sanla Ana. CA Lewie StrMI. City Of Orange. ..... 8TA,....WT doing bullneu .. : LOten lnwltment Oroup. doing bu.tineal •&: WILL ~ co.lcle, If 1ny, S.,v1ces, 2H5·A BHr CA 90004; t.MNKIL CHO. 92704. Stet• of Cellf0tnle. The following '*"'°"' .,, Ttff. DIAMOND GROUP, ,,.,IC NOTICE Inc., A Nevada Corp .. 4080 (1)A CLEANER IMAOE b9 edri1"ted to ~-Street, Costa Meta, CA el 294 S. Gramercy Pl., LOI An-That the property P«li· SUClfl Nie. le being mlcle doing bu.elneat as;. 1101 Dove St.. Newport PeradlM Rd. • 15--302. Lu ( 2 ) A c c L E A R P R O • The will Md My oodcla 1 1 : 0 0 AM Ca 11 geles, CA 9000• Mnl hereto It delCrlbed In bV r..-ori ol your deleull on NOURSE DEVELOPMENT BMch, Calif. 92660 NOTICE Vega, Nevada 89t09 FESSIONAL SERVICES •• available tot (714)656.3240. ror details. That the property peol· general at. en furniture. fl•· December 15. 1989, under COMPANY, 90 t Doyer Voland• R Solano, 23A 72 INm1NCI •• fnls buslneu 11 con· ( 3 ) Ac C E N T P R 0 • ex.mnation In the .. Mpt 81ds will not be accepted nent hereto 11 desortbed In t uru an d equipment 11\al cer1aln Security AQr-. OfiYe. Suite 110, Nfttport White Dove, EJ TOfo, Calll. Nollce1allefet>yg1Yen lhat dueled by:• c:orporallon f'ESSIONAL SERVICES. ~fie court from oontrector1 not allend· general as· All tumhure. h•· together with the goodwlH ment. dated May 7, t914, Beach Callf 92843 02630 Ille Board ol Tn.1a1 ... ol lhe Tile regl1tr1nt(1) com· 2072 Gol~ Pl •• Coal• THE PETITION Ing thl1 walkthrougn. t u res and equipment ano trade name of that cer· between you. u o.btpr, and Peter w NourM , 901 Thi• buslneu Is con· coast cornmunlly College menced lo transact blal· Meal. Call! 92S26 • ~ aU1hority to NOTICE IS HEREBY together with the goodwtll taln M<Vlce llallon 1>Y11ne .. Valley Fed«•I Savingt and Dover Drive, Suite 110. New· dueled by· an individual District of Or8f199 County, ,_. und., the Flclltlout Sieve OllYU Holl1nd, adinlniseet the ..._.. GIVEN th~t the eboYe· and trade name or that cer-and Is located et 10975 E'd· Loan Aaeoclatlon •n~ured pol'I BMcll. Calll, 92663 The reglsttant(al com· Calllo<nla. will receive seal· 8 u11ned Name(1) ll1ted 2072 Golden.ye Pl .. Cotta under h loct.e"odeot named ScllOol Oi1trlct of Or· taln pet shop & grooming Inger Aye • Fountain Valley. party, and purllJal'lt to Ille This butlne11 la con· menoed to 1ranl8CI bvll· ed bid~ up to bu.t no latet •b0"9 on: May 14, 1990 M .... Calif. 92628 Adninllllrallon of E.-... ange County. CA. acting by busineS& and 11 looaled at. CA 92708 rights of the undetslgned ducted by. 1111 Individual neu under the FteliOous then 11.00 1 m , Tuetday. Robert E Wilton. Preli-This bu1lne11 11 con· Ad. (This authori1y will and lhtougn its Governing 6121 Warner Ave . Hunt-The Business name uMd under tald Securtty Agtee-The reglttrent(I ) c:om· Business Name(•) llsted July 3; 1990. at the Purchu· dent ducted by. an lndMOual allow lh9 pet90f\al Board. herlnaltM referred 10 1ng1on Beach, CA 92647 by said 11111111erors at 11ld ment and Sec11on 9504 of menoed 10 transact bvll· abOYe on May 30. 1990 Ing Depanment of s.ld col· Thia 11atement was flied The regl•H•n•t•l com· '9pr8Ml'ltative '° talla ••"DISTRICT". will receive The Business name used locatlon 11· MILE SQUARE the Callfornl1 Uniform Com· ness under the Fletillous Yolanda Solino 1ege district loeated al 1370 With the County Clerk ol Or· menoed 10 transact bull· many actione wlehout up to, but not tater than lhe by said transferors at said UNOCAL merlcal Code Butlness Name(I) ll•t•d Thfl stetement was tlled Adams Avenue. Costa ange County on May 18, neu under the Flollllous obtainlna oour1 approv•. above-st1t«td time, sealed location is ANIMAL KING-That said bulk transfer 11 Al 1ny lime t>elore the above on 1968 wllh the County Clerk of Or-Mesa, California 81 which 1990 8u1lness Name( a) ll1ted ~· laking C9"8ln very bids lor the award ol a con-DOM intended to be oonsum-sale, you may redeem uld Peter w. Noutse ange County on June 5. lime sakl bids will be pu~ f4'1UI ebove on June 7, 1990 ~t actions tract for the f bove project That saio bulk trensler 11 mated at the office ol: OP· collateral In accordance with This statement was flied t990 tlcly opened 1no read for Publislled Orange Coall Steve Holl•llO hoWWr, the ~ Bld1 l hall'be received in intended to be consum-PORT UN ITV ESCROW. your r1ght1 u!\def Section wllh the County Clerk ot Or· f451353 PURCHASE OF MICRO· Dally Pllol M1y 28. June 4, This 1tetement was 11141<1 ~taM Wil b9 the pltce 1denhlled abOve, mated at the olhce of OP-1205 E. Chapman Ave , Ot· 9506 or the Calllornla Uni· ange County on June 8. Published Orange Coast COMPUTERS HARDWARE 11. t8, 1990 with the County Clertl of Of· t9qUWed. to gN9 notioe to and shall be opened and PORT UN ITV ESCROW. ange, Calilotnla 92666 on or lorm Commercial Code, by 1990 Dally Pilot June 11, 18, 25. AND SOFTWARE. GOLDEN M·911 ange County on June 8, lnw•ted per80n8 i.n.ta publicly read aloud at the 1205 E Chapman Ave , Or-altar July 5. 1990 tendering $23.335.93 In pay· ,.._ July 2. 1990 WEST COLLEGE 1990 lt'9)' heve W9twd notice or above slated lime and place ange. Cahtornla 92666 on or Tn1s bulk tran1h1r IS su~ ment ol t he expenses Published Ore(\ge Coast M-946 All bids are to be in ac-Pllll.IC NOTICE f451111 c:onMnted lo the ptopo9ed Each b10der must submit alter July 5, 1990 j8Ct to Calllorn1a Umlorm reasonably incurred by the Dally PllOI June 18. 25. July cordanGe with the Bio Oocu· Publlstled Orange Coast ..:lion.) The lndepeodeot w1lh eaeh bid 1 cef11f1ed or This bulk tranaler 1s sub· Commercial Code SectJon undersigned. In retaking , 2. 9. 1990 Pllll.IC NOTICE menta wh1Cti are now 1n hie ftCTITIOUI ., ... ,, Daily Pilot June 18. 25, July adl1•1iatation a""°"'Y cash••'s Check payat»e to iec1 10 CahlOfma Un11orm 8106 hOI01ng, eno preparing the M-1166 and may be secured 1n the NAMI ITATl•NT 2. 9, 1990 w• b9 ~ted uni.. an the DISTRICT or a bid bond Commercial Code Section The name and address 01 coHateral lor disposition. In • FICTITtOUI _,.,..SS othoe ol lhe Director or The lollowrng persons are M-959 ln19'-"d penon ,... an In the lorm set lof th 1n tne 6•06 1he persoi1 with whom 1rrang1ng lor the sale, and ,,._IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Purchasing or said college doing business as objedon ID the pet1b1 contr1ct documents In am The narr>e and aodress ot claims may be llled is OP· lor reasonable attorney·• The follOWlf19 persons are district SIMPSON'S PROPERTY Pt8JC NOTICE and lhows oooct cauM amount nol iess then 5% ol the person with whom PORTUNITV ESCRO W , leesandlorreasonableleQl!I FICTITK>US _,.,..11 dol buSlness as Each bidder must submit MANAG EMENT. 10 10 t __ ..._ _______ _ wny the CIOUl'f' lhould not the maximum amount of b•o claims may be liled is OP-1205 E Chapman Ave . Or· upenses Incurred 1n tM NAMe STATIMIMT c':fo wN C"1IROPRACTIC with his bid 1 bid security In Slater Ave , Suite 113. Foun-FtCTI'TIOUI ., ... ,. grant lbrt Mlllority. es a guarantee tha11ne bid· PORT UNITY ESCROW ange, CA 92666 and the last foreclosure Such tendet The following pe•sona are CONSULTANTS 61 Willow an amount not less lhan five taln Valley, Celil 92708 NA• ITATIMINT A HEARING on the der wrll ti_nler into the 1205 E Chapman Ave. Or· oay tor hl1ng claims by any must be 1n lhe lofm o~ ca~. dOI buS1ness as Tree Ln .. lrYine Calll 92715 percent (5%1 0, one Beverly L Duggin, 12112 The follOWlng person• are petition will b9 held on Jilly proposed contract 11 Ille ange CA 92666 and the last creo1tor shall be July 3 1990 cert1heo check, or cashier s J~ ·N·CAT USA 1810 Shen C Smith 61 Willow thousand dollan ($ 1000 00), Winton, Garden Gro11a, doing bus•neH as: 5, 1990 at 1 :45 P.M . In same 1s awardeo 10 sucn day lor t11tng claims by an)' which is the bu11ness day check drawn upon a Call· Monrovle Costa 'Mesa Tree Ln Irvine Calif 92715 whichever 11 lesser, ol lhe Callf 92~5 c A T A L 1 NA c 0 M . Oeol. 3A locllted at 700 bidder In the eYenl olfailure cre<111or shall be July 3. 1990 before the consummauon forma bank or savings In-Calll 92627 ' Micneue Leed on 61 sum bid 85 a guarantee that This business Is con· MUNICA TIONS, L TO., 537 CIYlc: ~ ~ W•t. to enter into said contract which 1s Ille business day oate spee11ied above st1tU11on. and may be made • Newport Motors Inc , Ctll· Willow Tree Ln lrYine 'caM bloder will enler into the dueled by an 1ndlVldual Newpc>tt Center Drive. Suite San•Ana,CAV2701. such securny will be tor-t>elofe the consummation Oateo May23 1990 payable 10 Valley Federal lornla,.lS60NewportBlvd . 927 15 proposed contrlCI 11 the The reg111rant(a) c:om· 221. Newport Beach. Celt! IF YOU OBJECT TO le11itd date spec:1lied above Oeotge E. DempNy. Jr •• SaY1ngs and Loan A5SOCla· Costa Mesa Cthl 92627 ThlS busines' 15 con· same 1s awarded to him In me~ 10 1ranMCI bul l-92660 the granlinl of the petition, The DISTRICT seserves Dated June 12. 1990 Intended Tr8tltfer-hon ano delivered to Ille Tnis busrneH ,5 con-ducted by co-pariners the eYent of tallure to enter ness under the Flc:t11lou1 Thomas F ColbV, 31 you lhoutcf ~-et fl4t lhe righl to re1ec1 any or all J" Hwan Cllo, Maftllll Publlsn~ Orange Coast undersigned 11 Cameron, ducted by. a corporation The regrstranl(s) com· into such contract. the Business Name(s) listed Ouisset Brook Road. Mnton, hearin_g and ..... your bids or 10 waive any !r· Cho, tnlandM Tr8'1efer-Daily P1101 JuM 18. 1990 Dreyfuss & Woll.·601 South The reglstrant(s) com-menced 10 1ronsact bus•· proceeos or tnechec:k will be above on May 17. 1990 MA 02186·37• 1 obe:tiOn&. or Ne wrmen regular111es or intormahlies Published Orange Coast M968 Lewis S1ree1 Suite 205. Or-menced 10 transact bu.SI· ness unoer lht' FICUhOUI rorle11ed. or 1n the case ol a Beverfy L Duggin This busineu 19 con· ob lions wtlfl lh9 oour1 In any bids or 1n tne b1oomg Oa11y P1101 June 18 1990 ange Calllorma 92~. or at ness undllf the Fictitious Business Name(s) listed bond the lull sum lh~eor This s1a1ement was hied oucted by in in<lllllOual b9 lh9 hearing. Your No b•Oder may w11hdra.. M969 tn.t place and time o sale Business Name(•) hsted ab011e on June ' 1990 will be lortened to sa10 col-"""h the County Clerk ol Ot· The reg1strant(s) c:om-~aranc» ITWY M in any brd l0< a Ptmod 01 forty-DATED June 11 1990 abOve on June 1 1990 Micnelle Leeoom 1ege 01st11ct B10 securny enge County on May 18. menced to 1ran111ct bull· pef90t'I or~ your enom.y. live (<15) days aller .IM date P\lltC NOTIC£ PU8llC NOTICE CAMERON. Dl'IEYFUIS Sao Partow Pres•Oent Tn1s statement was llleo snail be one or the 1011ow1ng 1990 ness under lhe F1c1111ous IF YOU ARE A se~ lopr the openBing 01 b•dS K·"'r7M • •WO~F S T E ., E .. .. This statement was tiled w1tn lhe Counly Clerlo. ol Or· Cashier's Check Certllled F457137 Business Name(sl llsted CAE rTOR "' aymenl ond ano a r • "531 1 't · • " " · 1n lh c t Cle k 1 o c 1 J 5 Check Of B1ooer s Bono Published Orange Cout bo M 24 1990 0 or a Performance Bond Shall be FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NOTICE OF ll'U8llC I CAMERON, all0tneya fOf =~• ~O:~; 'I on rJu~e ;· ~nge oun Y on une made payable to tne Otoer ol Daily P110t May 28 June 4 a T~~~;s F 'tot by oonllngent etedilOt of "• reQuired PrlO• 10 execution NA• STATEMENT SALE Of' f'ERSOHAL V1lley Ftderal SaYl"f• ~nd 1990 F4seu2 lhe CoclSI Community Cot· 11 18 1990 This 1111emen1 was filed deoeyour ~m' ~111 musl ...... 'oo~!! of the contract ana shall be The ronowrn9 e>e<S0t•s are PfU>f'El'ITY Lopan Auoc:laollon C F4-1 Published Orange Coast lege 01str1c1 Bo ard o r M-910 ""'th lhe Coun1v Clerk or Or· ....., .. r-"'' in 111e torm sel lorth rn Ille OOlng business as •OOIOI • ubliShed range oast 0 C 0 p 8 .15 Trustees c 8 and matt • oopy lo ltle contrac1 ooc men1s Con11nental Mobllehome Pursuant 10 the Cehforma Daily P•IOI June 18 25 1990 Published range oast aily. 1101 June 11 1 .tnge ounty on June personal r•pt'esentaliYe Each bioa~r snail be a Parli Associates. 3187-H Sell-Service Storage Facility M.972 Daily Pilot June 18. 25. July July 2 1990 No OidOe• may w1111<1iaw PUBLIC NOTICE 1990 appoinled i-. the oourt A A c r M 2 9 1990 M-9"7 hrs bid tor a penod tor forty· F45t517 w11h1n lour vlnontlls from I 1 c en se d co"' r ac' or irway venue os a esa Ac1 (B&P Cooe 21700 et . . M-961 live (45) days .alter ine date FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS Published Orange Coas1 the date of firal issuance of pursuan1 io rne Bus1neu CA 92626 . '90 I the undersigned w~I nun•tC NOTICE n11011c NOTICE set for rne opening thereol NAME STATE•NT Da11y P1101 Ju~ 18 25 July ano Profeu1ons Cooe ano Joon Hancoctt Mutual Lile sen at public cluc11on on July l"UU\. l"uut.. Tne Boaro 01 Tfusiees re-Tne following persons are 2 9 1990 lellers as provided in h<:eo~ m Lne t0Uow111g 111surctn~ Com.Piln:r. A 3 1990.. al 11 4S AM 18 1 ltslt PtaJC NOTICL FICTITIOUS WIJNESS serve5-tnepriv11ege or reie<:t· OOlng businesa as seellOn 9 100 of the c:1ass1hc:a11ons Bl Of C-8 Mossachusells corPO<at1on Hugnes Irvine CA pe1!.0na1 NOTICE Of' ll'VILIC NA,._ STATEMENT ing an> ano ,111 bids 9r 10 CONSENSUS PLANNING M-957 Cahlomia Probale Code. GOVER NINO 80ARD Jonn H .. ncoclo. Pldce p1operty 1nclud1ng lurn11vre FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS ~ 1 t l he time for llling clam-.s C of a SI 11 DI Suile 200 lwo Copley CIOlhing IOOIS anoioi otner SALE OF PERSONAL NAME STATIMENT TM lollowmg persons ore waivear1y irregu ari iesor in-PARTNERSHIP, 3941 'E So DlllDLIC MnJICE w 1 not e e b"fc e t ar '" · oc er, rec· PROPERTY T r I oo.ng ous1ness as lormailtiu!> in any bid or 1n Bnstol SI Ste 334. Santa l"UU "" ' xpir v Of out tor M9ml Support Ser· Place Bos1on MA 02111 houi.eholO items slofed l:>y he ol owing persons are 8 & B SERVICE 5200 the blading Ana Calll 9270• ----------=~~~dmat!;:e l'leanng •lcH Huntwooo P.1rli. Par1ners tne lollowieg l)t'rsoni; Pufsua~12:':!~e9Calil0tnia do~~R~u~''::s;EsSIGN 110 11v1ne Blvo •77 Irvine GENE FAl'IRELL, Vice Richaro i< Wagner 638 SUf'EN°" COUftT PubUShe<J Orange Coasl LIO a Cahtorn1e l1m11ec SP E36? JORGE FIGU Calli 92720 C~•llor. lualnen Af· Whlln.., Waw Costa Mesa Of' CALtf'°"NIA, lhey~i!" Ml MptA:!., l,;~:ri Daily P1tot Jllnt' 18 25 1990 partnersn.p EROA ~·~:~v~cec~~f~"!~ ABe1aabttcnmCaa~1~ree92'6~8~5121n0~1on Beatrice F•eld 5200 l1v111e faire. Coa11 Community Cahl 92626, COUNTY Of' °"ANGE v1 M971 3187-H A1tway Avenue SP E36 8 GEORGIE Blu" 477 lruinA Celil Cof......,e Dleltl~ Franl«·h 0 ln lheMalleroltheApph• you ate a person Cos1a Mesa Ca111orn1a WALLACE seq I lne undP1s1oned will Lary Ray B•eed1ng 110 ... • ~ ··• " Cole, 2482 cation ol w 1a11 Allen Nelson 1nteresled 1n the estate, •----------9:!626 Ownet reserves tne right sell al public a•1C11on on July Alabama S1ree1 Huntington 92720 Publish~d Orn e Coast Fa1rv1ew W<i\ Cos1a Mesa Dy Wendi cooper ror you may file wHh the court 1'1.B.IC NOTICE This busones~ •S r.on-10 bid at tne sale Purchases J 1990 al I 00 PM 1324 I Beach ca111 92648 5204 Tn1s bus111 .. ss s c:on-D·•11Y Pilol June 18 5 t990 Caul 92626 Change or Name a lo!mal RequRSI for ducleo by a 10,,,1 venlure must bt' maOf'\Nllh cash only Jalhey Rood Irvine CA Tnis busmess •S con· ducted by cln 1ndMdua1 M974 Anorew E Strenk 801 No A 153796 Specc<1I Nohoe ol lhe fihng FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS Tne reg1S1111n1 com and paid !or 111 the hm!' 01 ~rsonal property 1nclud1ng ductt'O oy an 1nC•Vtdua1 The reg151rant(sl com-Sec:ono SI 309 Santa ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE of an inventory and NAME STATEMENT menceo lo tranS<ict busi-purcnase All purcnased lurn1ture ciothmg 1001s The re91S1rant1s1 com menct'O lo transact bull· PU8llC NOTICE Monica Ca111 90403 FOR CHANGE OF NAME appraisal of esl;iite assets The following persons "" neu under the ••ct•ltous gOOds are sold as is ano andtor otht>• householo mencect 10 1rans11c1 ous1 ness undP• lhe f 1ct1hous This business is con· The app1tca110t1 ot w1au or of any petition or d0tng business as ousinesi. name or names musi be removeo al the lime 11ems s10•6(1 tty Int> ro11ow1ng ness unoer the f1c1111ous Business Name~41 hsteo FICTITIOUS 8USINllS Oucled by a g11nera1 part· Allen Nelaon t>y weno1 accounl as grovided in GR O ARCHITECTS 240 11s1ed aoove on Obt04J90 01 sale Sales subiect 10 persons Busmess Namt-151 11s1ed above on Ju11e I 1990 NAME STATEMENT nersnlp Cooper ror cha"9e ol name secbon 125 of lh• NewpO<t Ce<11er Drive Sui1e Hu N r w oo o P A R ~ priof cancellauon in the SP B O 5 2 J E SS above on May 1 1990 Beatrice F1ela Tne to11ow1ng Pt'fSOrl!> •re The reg111r11n11s1 com· navrng been lileO 1n Coun Cal1lorma Prot>ale Code A 123 Newport Beac.n Cahl PARTNERS L TO a Cali e•eni or settlement between MCMILLEN Lary Ray Breeoong rn1s s1a1emen1 was hied d01n9 business as menced to transact bus1-ano •I appearing lrom said Aequest lor Soe<:lalNOllCe .92600 torn10 11m11eapA1ttrf'rship 0.,..ner and obhgoled party SP B059 RIC HA RD This s1atem@nt was loled w11n1ne Coun1,C1er,olOr-AUTO SHOPPERS AS ,,.SS under Ille Fictttious application thll Wiatt Allen form IS avallabie from tie Guy R Ou!'•wa1o 166 By Ricnard Hau & As Oaieo tnis ISth and 25rn oey BECKM.AN w11n tne County cierlo. ol 01 angi' Coun1v on June 8 S•S T ANCE PLUS 1035 Business Name(sl hsted Nelson by Wendi Coopef court cterlt Garnet Ave Ba1bn.1 1s1ano s0<.1ates inc o1 Cahlorn1a 01 June 1990 Public SP C220 RALPH GALLO ange County on June e. t990 Westwaro W11~ Costa Mesa Rbot/8 on NIA has filed an npp11c:a11on AttOfney fOf' ~tttloner: Cahl 92662 c.orporahon .i ooni;1 11 parl · Slorage Managemenl . Inc SP 0285 i<A THLEEN 1990 F45Mt0 Coli! 92626 R1Gnrd K Wagner proposing that hll name be Denni• M. Dwyet This business ,, con ner Tetepnone 18181 244_6080 DOONAN f4""2 Pubhsned Orange Coast Armanoo F Herr'landez This s1a1emen1 was hied cnanged 10 Wiatt Cooper Meanue & OwYer duc:tecl by an indivldual Richard A Hall Presioent Agent lor Owner Ownef reserves lhe right Pubhstled Orange Coast Daily P1101 June 18 25 July 1035 Westward Way Costa with the County Clerk of Or· Now tnerelofe, 11 15 hefe- 43f'1 Wllahlr• B lvd. Tne reg151rentes1 com-Tn1s s1a1ement ...,115 1i1eo PubhShed Orarige Coast to blO at 1he saie Pruc:hases Dally P1101 June 18 25 Jul\t 2 9 1990 M~sa Calif 92626 ange County on May 18 by Otdered ano 01tected !k.11• 415 menced 10 1rans.tc1 buSI-.,.,,,h 11" Count)' Clf'H 0, Ot Daily Pilol June 18 25 1990 must oe maoe wllh cash only 2 9 ~90 M-962 Wilham F Sal1nard1 1990 1ne1 all persons intereSled 1n Los Ana-IH, CA too10 ness under 1he F1c1111ous ange Cr.uni) 011 Juoe 5 M-976 ano Pll•d 101 at the time or M-965 ?6522 lucinda Mission f'57M1 said matter oo appear Otange 'toast 0811~ Pilot Business Name( SI 11s1eo 1900 purchase All purcnased PUBllC NOTIC·E , V1e10 Cali! 92691 Publ1shod Orange Coast before lhls court at 700 CiYIC June 18, 19, 25, t990 abOve on June 4 1990 F'59344 gooos are solo as is and , This bu11ness Is c:on Duily P1101 MllY 28 June 4 Center Drive West. Santi Guy R Ouerwato Pubhst>ed Orange Coast PU8llC NOTICE must oe removed 11 the time PU8llC NOTICE FICTJTIOUI aUStN£SS dueled by CO·Pilftners I I 18 1990 Ana CA in Department 3A Pllll.IC NOTICE This sta1emen1 was hied D1111y P1lo1 June 12 19 26 or saie Sales SUbtect 10 FICmK>Us aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The registran11s1 com-M·9 13 on the 26th dly of June Wit .. , .. _ c~·ntv c·~ ... of Or Jul 3 1990 • ........... prior c.ancellahon '" lhe menced 10 ln'.lnsact bUSI· ----------19Q/\ at 2 00 p M . 01 •aid " '"' ~ ' ""' • Y ,.._ NA• ITATE•NT Tne following Pt'fSOns are ness u-"~ the F1c:1111ous ~v • NOTICE Of' ange County on June 4 T ·587 NOTICE 0, ll'UILIC evenl ol selllement belween T 0 llv s nvc o PU8llC NOTICE day 10 show c.use wny such ""9LIC SALE Of' 199<1 SALE OF PIRSOHAL owne1 and obl1ga1ed party he lollow1ng petSons are omg smess t• Business Name<sl 11s1e11 ----------app11cat1on lor cnange of f4St202 Dllle<l lhl!> 18th and 25th day domg OUSlnPSS as TOVAR ENTERPRISES. above on MJ¥ 17 1990 FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS neme ihould not be granted A~:l~~':~e~~:~~ Published Oranoe Coasl PUBLIC NOTICE P~~';:1Y 01 June 1990 Publlc S ~AY S~P~CIRUM 16684 ~:-A CH~7''~~2?1 Cos•al A F Hernandez NAME STATEMENT 111s further oroered that a pursuanl to Section 1988 ol Daily P1101 June 1 t 18 25 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS Pursuan1 10 IM Calitorn+• Slofagt> M11naqement. Inc c'I 11~~7~8 ounia111 Valley Vsa ,a 'Me ~ T 539 This statement was lrteo The lollOWlng persons are copy ol this Order To Snow C J 1 2 1990 s s s r l e1ephone (818) 244-8080 ahl vom e r ovar w11h the Cou•Hy Clerk ol Or OOI"" busineu as Cause oe pubhSht'O 1n Or· tne C1v1I Cooe of ahlorma. u y ' M-943 NA• STATEMENT ell er111ce torage rac1hty Agent fOf Owner Jay B Stockwf'll 16684 A Hamilton SI Costa Mesa <lnge County on Mcly 18 OVERSTREET & AS· the unoers1gne<J will sell 11 Ttw> 1o1io...1ng l)t'rsons <1re Act 1 B&P Code 21700 et Pubhsneo Oienge Coui Silklree St Founiarn Valley Calil 92627 1990 SOCIA TES 281 Sant a 1nge Coast Daily Pilot a puoloc auc11on personal oomo ousmess as seQ I ine unoerS1gned will Dally Prlot June 18 2s 1990 Calif 92708 Tn1s busmen 1s con-F457,32 Isabel Ave Costa Mesa ~.~~~~~:Oerpri~r'ed g~n~~~~ l)roperly 1e11 by Bill HOOkl!f P\&.IC NOTICE 1.;1LENOERS R E 0 sell a1 Public aucflon on July i..A.977 This bus1nt'&\ 15 con ducteo by an 111d1Y•dual PubhShl'd Orange Coasl Cahl 92627 · • JHeoon~1el~randB10a;~1sn21az~ave "CTITIOUS 8Ull .. "'SS ~b ~L FE N~RE ~SN GR ECOO ~o:~~~ lra:1n3e 3~:M ...... ,1;:;;, oucle<I by an ind1v1oua1 The reo1,1r1n1tsl com Oa11y P110t May 28 June 4 Jellrey Ovefllfeel 281 f!'~~ra•;::!:s~ a=~ ._ .~ The reg1s1ran11sl com· menceo 10 1ransac:1 tws•· 11 18 1990 S • 'eo Auc11on 10 be held at 528 1 NAM£ STATEMENT Cl EARING GROUP )0091 'PfOperly 1nclud1ng lurn1ture PUBLIC NOTICE meocea to transact ousi-ness under lhe F1c111oous M 909 ant a Isabel Ave· sta P"Of to IM day or SllJd hear Metdowlark Huntington The lollov1 .. n9 ~rsoris are Moonllue C11 H.ir11tngton c101111ng 1001s and Of 01her ness undef the FicllllOUS Business Name(st hSted • M~sa Cafll 92627 1ng - Beacn. Cahtorn1a on June d0tng business as Beacn Calif 92646 nousenoto 1temi; stored by 8 lt540 Business NamelSI llsted above on N A nis business IS con Dated this t6tn day ol 23 1990 11 IO AM INTERNATIONAL OUALI Gary L Bae~ 20091 tholollowingpersons NOTICEOFll'U8LIC above on June 3 1990 Vvonne M Tovar PUBUC NOTIC{ ducteoby an ind•viduat May. 1990 Property cons111s ol 11arl-TY SUPP 0 RT l I 2 0 Moon tide C1t t1urll11•oton SP A074 OAVFLO SOFT· SALE Of' f'ERIONAL Joy Slockwell ThlS statement was hied Tne reg111ranttsl com JAMES A. JACl(MAN, ous household !Isms and Pomona =A C<>l.la Mes11 Beacn Calit 92646 WARE CORP "'OPIRTY This stitement was lile<I wllh the Count., Clerk of Or· FICTITIOUS 8USINESS menced to transact bu.SI· J-.dge of Hid SupetlOt lurnitufe cons1a11ng ot 2 Calil 9:?627 JJCio.L G11mes 19110 A SP B 150 J EFFRE Y •20111 S withlhe CountyCle•k olOr· i1nge County on June 5 NAMESTATIMENT nets unoet Ille F1e1111ous C-1 solas 2 beds dresser R Mauro Pa01lln 2120 f,eachcres1 Ln Hun11119ton REMBERT Pursuant to the Section ange Count on J 4 1990 The lollow1ng persons Me Busmeu Name(sl listed IN RE: WIATT ALLEN kitchen ta~ and chalfs Pomona A Costa Mesa ISt>ac.I' Cal•I 92646 Owner reserves 1he ngnt 1988ollheC1v1ICode State 1990 Y une FU935t do1~1lv5'nessas abOveon May 10 1990 NELSON: 8y: Wendt hutCh 11ereo1 ano many ca111 92627 l h1'> ousmeu 11 con· 10 010 at 111e sale Purc.nases ol C1hlorn1a Section 2328 F4$1294 Pubhsneo orange Coast 1a>SESAME KING FOODS Jelltey L Over11ree1 Cooper: fof: Cllange of m1scell1neous11ems ThlS business "' nm ldl•Clf'O o~ a general part-mu!l.IOemaoew1th enhonly 01theCahlorn1aCommerc1al p 0 C Dal Piiot J ne 11 1e 25 CO l b lS I( F INTE R-Tn1s s1ate•mt11t was l1leel Name · The landlord reserves lhe dueled by an md1v1ftual ne1~tvP and paid lor al 1t1e 11me of Code Sec11011 535 of lhe uohsntio iange 0951 1 Y 9 u NAllONAL CO ICISHIN w11n tile County Clerk ol Or· NOTICI CW HTfTION right to bid al the sale The reg1S1tan11s1 com-Tne reg1stran11s1 ~om purcnase All PlHChased Cahlorma Penal Cooe and Daily Piloi Jllne 11 18 25 July 2' 19 O M-9•8 CHEN CO 158 S Canyon ange County on ~llY 18. FOR CHAHOI Of' Purc~ses muSI be made menced 10 lr.in~r 1 bu"M mf'nCPo 10 11 nsaci bu.s1-gooc" are sold as 1s and lhe PfOv1s•0t1s 01 lhe Cali-July 2 1990 M.94,. Woods Ro An1ne1m Caht 1990 NAMll: WIATI ALLIN w11h cash and pa10 for at ness unoer me F •C.lil•ousinen ufl(lt'f the r 1< flll(IUS mu~t oe removed al Ille 11me lornla Auction L1cen5lng 92807 FU713t •LION hme ol purcnase Th1s~1e ~ Busines'i Name1s1 li\lf'O Bu\,nes' Namehi 115ted or sate. Sales subiec;I 10 Act 1neundetsigne<1 w111se11 Dlm•ic Mt\TICE PU8l.IC NOTICE Jean We• Lin. 158 S Ca· Publ1sneo Orange Coe•• HEA"INO DATI: 118/IO, subiect to p u01 cancellation above on N A above on N1A Pf•Or c.anc:e11a11on 1n the II public auction on July 3 l"UDL AV FICTITIOYI auatHESS nyon Wt>Odi Ra Anaheim Daily P1lo1 May 28. June 4 DEP.T: 3A: TIMI: 2:00 PM 1n the eveflt ol se1tlemen1 R Mauro Pc10111.i Ga1y L Back event or selllemen1 between 1990. at 1 00 PM 13241 Jel-Calil 92807 11. 18. 1990 TO RONN4E WILLAl'ID between landlord and obll-This stamm .. 111 ... as hleo Thia s1a1enien1 wnr. hleO owno1 and obligated party Irey Road. Irvine CA per-FICTITIOUS aUSINEIS NAME ITATEMINT fhlA business is con M·9 12 NILION: galed party w1ttt ine Countv C:I,.,~ ol Or-w11to 1he C011111y c1 .. f~ ot Or-Daled 1h1s 181h and 251h day SO'Jlll property including NAMe ITATIMINT The IOllowino persons re ducteo by an 1nd1v1duol TAKE •OTICI tll•I • Newhall Propef ly Man· ang Counlv on June t ange Coun1v l)tr Jur•t• a o• June 1990 Public lurnrlufe clothing 1001s The fallowing peraons are doing bu.siness as The •eg1is1rnn11s1 com PU8l1C NOTICE petllloft !\et been fMed In aQement. 3431 Venture Or 1990 1990 S101age Management. inc and/Of other householo ooing oosmess 115 LORENZO JEWELRY menc:l'd 10 11ensact buSI tlle 14ipeflot Court ol Cell· ~unt 1ng1on Beech CA FuttM F4Yl94 Telepnone (8181 244-8080 •tt>fTIS stored by the •ollowmg ANCIENT SHORE -8 Fair MFG ' 88' Do"er Or Suite nen under tne F1CllllOUS FICTITIOUS •USINEIS IOfn&a, County ol Ot-.e. 926•9 Pu1;11sMd 0farrgf> Coast Pubh<in+>il Or.:mgt> Coas1 Aoen1 tor Owner persons Di Cosio Mesa Calll 14• Newport Beach Cahl Busmen Name(s) hsted NAME STATIMINT THE PETITION reque1t1 Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 June I 1 18 25 Daily Pilot Jun" 18 25 Julv Put>hshed 011nge Coast S P H526 ROBER T 9:1~271 R d 43 Ca 92=th Amet1can Gems ilbOve on NIA The following persons are lllal Ille C041rt Ofdef Wl•lf Daily Pllol June 12 18 1990 July 2 199() . 2 9 1990 Daily P1101 June 18 25 1990 FIAOA T'L, M D "~s"b Y~ ers 1 B n Inc Cahlornia 550 S Hiii Jean We1 L111 dOlng business as Alleft Hefeoft'• ftame be TM582 M-9•2 M-967 M-978 Owner retefves lhe ngnt nyon r ewpor eac Thill Sll Hlrnent was hied l(EVWIL ENTERPRISES chaneed lo Wiatt Cooper. , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••• 1 10 ~ .. ~~!'~~~~~"'~~ St L~ A~~es ~1'1 ~tnl~Cou~C~k ~~-™~~~Aw N-1~ A~A~-.... ~~ I must be made ""'In cash only This businoss 15 con-1900 13 ongo County on May I 8 Costa Mesa Cahl 9262" lloft wltl be hetd on 112'/IO, d d I I ' ouc:teO by an 1nd1vldua1 Tn1s business is con-19 " ..__ ,_ ~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Departm en t at the Daily Piio t 1s please d to an- nounce a new service now a vall· a ble to new b usinesses W e will no w SEARCH the name fo r you a t n o extra c harg e and save you the tim e and lhe lrtP to the Court Ho use 1n S anta A'n a Then. o f c ourse. alle r the searc h 1s completed we w ill hie your hct1t1ous business name statement wlth t he C ounty Clerk publish o nce a week tor lour weeks as required b y law and then Ille your pro of o f pubh· cation w i th the County Clerk Please s to p by to Ille your f1cti11ous business sta tement at lhe Daily Piiot Legal De p art· m ent. 330 West Bay C o sta M esa. C alifo rnia If you c an not sto p b y p lease ca ll us at (7 14) 642-4321 Extension 3 15 or 3 16 and we will make arrangements fo r y ou to handle this proc edwe by m a11 If you should have any furtrter q uestio ns. p lease c all u s and w e w ilt be m ore than gtad to a ssist yo u Good lu ck in your new bus1ness11 :·-..... · . ~ ". ..._..., ~, ~ .· .. , ;' i.. l ,,t~ ... 1 '...,.•4 '} ,,,•r.1 -I " # ..... {~ t -111 '/ • .. • . ·'• t1' ' • ,. t. • "t.t I " ' .... ' I .. ~-4 I • ·1 ~·~ ~ ~ rt V"j; , ' • ... " . an pe1 or al he lime o Tne reg1&tr11nl(s) com· ducted by a c.01pora11on Wiiham Hendefson Orlf1lle al'""' p.m .. m • 2A of purchHe All purchased ) F'51M3 Jones. 550 Paulanno Ave Ofante C041nty upetlor goods are sold "11 is· and monceo to transllct bus•-Tne reglS1ron11s com Pubhshed O•iilnge Coast N-108 Costa Mesa Calif C041rt located et 700 Ch'tc Musi be removeo at the time ness under lhe F1c1111ous menced to lransac.1 bus•· Daily Pilot May 28 June 4 92626 Cllfttet Drl'te WMI, l#la 01 sale Sales subject 10 Business Neme(!U listed ness under lho F1e1111ous 11 18 1990 Thi b AN. Cel!fOfnta t2701. ebOve on NIA Business N1me<sl listed M·n 15 5 usiness is con-Pf•Or cance11111on •n lhe Krialin Rynders abOve on NI A • dueled by an 1nd1v1oua1 W YOU 09.llCT to IM evenl ot settlement blllween This statement was filed Vin Vu Chuan The 1ag111r1nt(sl com· trllfttlnt of IM ~t"loft, J041 Owner and Obhgelad party PtaJC NOTICE menced to transact b s1 ehould ....-at tN Met· Daleo this 18th and 25lll oaw with the County Clerk ol Or-This statemenl was Iii&<:! u • I nd I t .....__ ' ange Coun1y on June 5, w!lh the Counly Clerk ol Or-FtCTITK>UI llUltNISI ness under lhe Ficlltlout .~.• ~ !.! .• r,_ =-r-: ol July, 1990 Public Storage 1990 an~ Countu on Ma'-24 N .. ,... ,, .. ,.......... Business Nama(s) listed -.. ... ·-lttefl M1nagement. Inc Tele-• ' ,._ ,. .,_,., 1t>o11e on June 5 1990 llofte wtth tN oo.t pnone (8 18 1 2U -8080 F..,_ 19 Tile followlfl9 person• are Wilham Jones ' tM Mettne. Your ._.... Agenl r6r Owne1 Pubhsned Orangt> Coast f'513el dOlllg business H Th11 statement was filed ~ may llie !ft pettott Of Publllhed Cringe Coast Oa1ly Pilot Jun!l 11 18. 2S Publl1ned Orange Coaat INl ERNA TIONAL IN -with Iha COunt Clefk 01 Of. 91 yeur ettOfney. OallyP1lo1June 18 25 1$90 July2, t990 D11ly Pilot Junct 4 II 18. S TITUTE FOR S ELF· tinge Counly ~on Uune 8. R ......... Att0tney f0t M-979 M·949 25 1990 9 ESTEEM. 13 Meaoowgrass, 1990 Petitioner, >tit I . ----------Pl8.JC NOTICE M· 23 Irvine Calif 12714 ,.._. YOfllehlre M ., PIMdeM. ,,.,IC NOTIC[ Mary Agnes O'M11llf!y. Publ•Sh90 Orange Cout CA 11107 ,tCTITIOUI 8UltNlll "8..tC NOTICE t 15'• Manne Ave BalbOr D111y P1101 Ju')• 18 25 July Publtahed Or8f199 Cou1 'ICTTTIOUI ..,...... NA• ITATl•NT Ill. Calif 92612 2. 0. 1990 Dally Pilot Mty 30. June 4 NAMl ITlTl•NT The tOllowing peflOl\I are ,.ICTITIOUI 8'1 .... IS Barry C Fiii. 13 Meadow M·H3 11, 18, 1990 ' Tne IOllOwlng pertons are doing bu.&lneas 11 NA• ITATIMl#T Giau , 1rvine. Cllhf WMOO:\ dol119bu1Jneuas (1)8AL , APAR TM EN T The f0llow1ngper1on1are Donni Kltflok. 20995 Pta.ICNOTICE • ••tcNOTIC( HUNl lNGTON BREAK· ENTERPRISES (2)FASHION Clom bu$1tleU es Mi un, El loro. C•lll 02&30 1---------__ r_-.~_._ _ _-._.. ...... _ ERS MANAGING PART· GARDEN APART MENTS sd'nc o 575 Anton BNd Tnis buainus 11 con· ,ICTITIOUI ..,._,, FICTITIOUI .,._II NERSHIP. 3730 S Su11n 1911 So HH ler StrMI: 3rd Floor, Cotta M .... C.ht d~;,..-:1 t>y 1 general petl• NA• 8TAT~WT NAM! ITAft..wT StrHI Suite 150, Sant• Anehetm Cahl i2802 02626 ner P The (OllOwtng pereone &fe The fC)flowfng oerac>nl •ft Ana, C.111 92704 Bal1uir Joel RodrlgVt& Roo.ft Donald Reinhart, The regiairanl(S) com· dOlng butlneH It d<MO bullfleU ea. Wilmore City Develop• 19 11 So HHIJr Str .. 1: 1300 P1r1>. N~t •30t, =c~nJ!. t;~:•a;l~ti~i:'; HYDRA· TRON C ON· AAAA M OR TGAOE. rnent Inc I C•hlornla ~· Anehelm, Calll 92802 NewPott 8etell. Cellf 12660 Bui ln N mt<IJ llll.O TROLS. 1636 E Edinger 24681'1.1 Plu e Sle 270. porat1on. 3730 S ·SuN n This bustneu 11 con· Matthew Albeft Vte¥O. & abo.,:: A:ll 3Q ,190 S•ntt Anl •Clair 92705 OM• Po+nl c.hf 026~0 Sule 150 Santa An• Caht ouctedby a 11m11eop11rtM'· Blue Heton Ln L1194Jn• Mary A O M•Jley Ro~ W 11 co11 2028 Jamee O Ceu-ey, 1Ql5 9270• th•P • Beach, Ca 11 026~ Tllit ltatem.nt was l•led W1n10tne Wy Enc1n11 ... Oro. Laguna BMch, Calif Thi• bu1111eu 11 con 1'he reg111rant(1) com-Th11 bu1lniu 11 ton· wttl'I the County Clfl<k 01 Or• Calll 9:?024 92651, ducted by • oen«el P•f1· rMnCed 10 treneaet 1>1111 duct.a t:>y • ~4'•1 par1· •nae County on May 24 Th. 11 bualnHt 11 con-Thla but•nHt 11 eon· nertnlp ,,.., under the FICllllC)Ut nerthlp 1990 OuC1ed by an Ind v1duat ""''ad by en lnCIM dutl The reg1a1rant(1) com· Business Namt(I) 111led The teg111rant(I ) com· F411f11 The reglslrant(t l com• The rag11trent(1l Con'\· menced to lfanuct bull· ebOve on APfM 2t 19" mence<1 to tranaacl bu!ll-Puo!llMG ·0r9n09 Coalt ~ to lilM'INCI bu.Ii• menoect lo tr•naact bull· ~ ..... under the FICtlllOUt BeltUlf Joet Aodriguei na.t under the fte1JllOUI 0 PllOI June ' 11 ti ,,... unoer Ille F'tctll'°'-tl nMe undef Ille F'.IClll~ ) 8u11ness Nema(t ) lltl•d Th•• 11atetn6«)I was flle<! lu11neu Nlme(I) Uttea 2:4'~990 ' · ' lutlneu N11rnte11 llated 8u11neu N11m~1) ll1tad above on A~utt 30. 1085 wrth the County Clark of Or t t>Ove Of'I NIA ' M.022 tbol/9 on June 5, 1990 tt>ove on May 24, 1800 Steven P hmlngton •nae Covn1y on May 25, Robeft ~httt ' Roy W11Cio• Jemet O CauMY Thi• 11atamen1 wH flt4MI 1990 Tn11 atatll'l*ll w11 f11eo Tiii• ... ,..,,...., •• hied Thi• •••fement wlll hied . witn ll!e Counly Clefk or Or· ,_.. with tile County C...... Of Of· "*1C NOncE with Ille County Clefi. Of Or . Witt! ttw County Ctettc ot Ot· .,. County on ~ t St9')hen1 & ICray. 5000 ange Col.Inly on Ma)' 18 11r91 County on June 8 anoe County on May 2& 1'90 B1tCll $1 , Sull• 410 Hew· 1ot0 ACTITIOUe -II t090 IMO ~ pon IHCn.'taHt 91"0 F417M1 U.-aTAT'llmWf ,._ ,_.., Plibllllled Orenga COMt PU.,...,_, Otlr!Qe Coetl Publltl'led Orange COU1 TM~ pereont ere P11blltned Orlfl9I Coatt Publlllled Otano-Coaal • DlilV Piiot June 1r 25. July Deily Pil01. June i , t 1, 18. Deily P1101 Mey 2f . .NM 4 dolt'O ~.. Deity Not June 18 25 July Otlly PllOt, ~ l 1 t 1a , •• ~····~~~~~~-·····~···~-~~~~~~~~~~2~~1tt0 at• t l,fl lotO ~THOOAP TU,q1 2f1ot0 "'~ •'.1 .......0 M·t3:b M·ttt ~f11 _.~ada ""'S>Ott M•IM M·9'1