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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot........ dlflrwltlll./AJ Special foods add pa~ flair .. SEE SECTION C ;---~------------------.,~ ..... c...., ......... ,,, ,-, THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS ·GOOD MORNING! It's Thunday, June 21, 1990, and here's what's bappenina: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Skies will be mostly sunny and hazy after momina low clouds bum away. TM87'1 r.tp/low 11/M Yesterday's ~ow 68/SS Tomorrow's hiah/low 78/S9 SPORTS: ...,.i...,........u CWap I, Mpll 1 J>Mcen I, a .... 1 24-HOUll HOTLIB TOTH•SIHTOll 64Z·6086· SHP ... AJfWMt1•1 INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: You've aotta love those cos- metic suraeons. A recent mailer from Tummy Tuck Central heralded thear upcomjq con- vention in Be"erlY Hills, and included announcements of the followina presentations: • Changina fashion's in but- tocks; • More elegant calf im- plants; • Aesthetic contouring of oriental faces; • One hundred plastic sur- aiery pearls; and • A panel discussion on .. what's wrona with t>Mst aupnentation today.'' Our favorite quote from a participant at the upcoming convention: "Movina up the lea, we used to create a fold at the bottom of the buttocks for women. What l call the Cali- fornia-style woman's buttock is ideally very smaU and rela- tively flat, without any fold showina at all. For men we still want that fold. Women also want the sides of the buttocks to be flatter -the way a young airl looks naturally." Qdtblet ... bits: Two torch-carryina Huntinaton Beach pohce officers really burned up an allqcd crook's plans (Al) ... School's out for summer -and possibly for- ever -at Newport Christian Hiab School (AS) ... And with lhlnp aettjna incredibly irrele- vant, you know the DailJ PUet must be involved (A7). lndge ... SS Clmsffled Comics Crossword Delttl notkn Entertamwnt Horoscope • OptrWon '*•Log ftUlllc Notkts SOclftr ri:· 16 AS ·~ 16 • A6 I • 16 ·At AJ • A7 ..... A6 A7 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1990 Vice cop r.esigns frOm · for~e Investigation ends but questions still' remain used, has the city been repaid? • And did the investigation un- cover any evidence of criminal wrongdoina? ly IOlllRT IARKER ~ ,_ SUf9 llfrtl« HUNTINGTON BEACH -Lt. Mike Biap -the commander of lbe police V1Ce squad who informed sources said was under department invcstiJltiOn for aUcted activities invoJvina area rnaasqe parlon - has resiancd from the force. Bias, who's been a veteran of the force for· about 1 S ycan, delivered .. ~ hjs resianation at the station on Tuesday, accordina to Police Chief Ron Lowenbefs. The ~e Cout DailJ Pilot broke the story last week. based on sources familiar with the investip- tion, that the department bad launched an inquiry into reports of visits by Bias lO an unnamed mauaae parlor and the possjblc mi~ use of public money. "In my opinion, this matter is closed," Lowcnbera said Wednes-- day. "lt would not serve any purpose to go any further with it." Mayor Tom Mars appeared to qree with the dccis1on to drop the i~wry. • I'm l\Ot sure going further in the process will solve anything." he said Wednesday. But Bias' resijnation, com ina fast on the heels of the repons of the department inquiry, 'leaves several Wldl 126.9 ......... .. for ...... tllq llned .. at ..,crest .....-. and odler 0r.,... eo.11 outle&. to ...., lonery .............. Ye ...... tldl..._ .. , Gonuln pull9 hll out ..... othen wait behind hllll. Th• ..... Mda chantt• todaf· Chances of winning at lotto smaller; prizes may be bigger ly GEORGE McCRORY 0-.. ,_ SUf9 ·- You can win more bucks, but it wiU take more luck to beat the l-in-23 million odds in the state•s new Lotto 6-S3 pme. Onnae Coast lotto playen got their last chance Wednesday at the somewhat better l-in-14- million odds of winning a S2S million jackpot on the old Lotto 6-49 befor;e state officials put it out to pasture. The new, improved Lotto 6-S3 begins today. And local playen are already chomping at the bit "The b1ger the money, the biger the chance," said Roy Skinner of Costa Mesa. who was lined up Wednesday to take a final crack at the old lotto. "Forty-nine 1s just as hard as S3." In the new ven1on, pmblen can still bet a buck. but must pick six numbers from 1 to S3 instead of from l to •9. The object will fftlease see LOTTO /a.ck PapJ -- unanswered quest ions: • Does the case involve misuse of publk funds? • If the matter involves public funds, why docs the Bius inquiry end with his resignation? • Will Bias still receive a pen- sion? • If public funds were m isused. do~s,l't the public have a right to know what the total figure was? · • Again, if public funds WCTC mjs- Lowenberg wouldn't disclose any reasons that Biggs gave for his resig- nation. "The matter of the recently in- itiated personnel investigation in- volving Mr. Biq.s (and) regarding possible wrongdoing in his caP.tcity as a police Lieutenant is considered closed," Lowen berg said. "There is no evidence to substan- tiate criminal violations.'' fPlease see VICE/a.ck ftapJ New Atos · drug bo·osts Newport firm Top medical journal reports on its research ly RUSS LOAR ~.._ ......... ..,, .... LAGUNA HILLS - A prom1smg report of an AIDS-fighting drug to be publis_hed today in the nauon's top medical journal has boosted the fonunes of a local company. although scnous doubts about the drua's effectiveness remain. Newpon Pharmaceuticals Inter- national Inc. revcaJed Wednesday that a second Scandinavian study of the company-manufactured drug. lsoprinosine, shows success in delay- ing the onset of AIDS. Stock prices for the Laguna Hills company soared on the over-thc- counter market Tumay. rising 28.9 percent after it was revealed that the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine planned to publish the favorable study today. The stock was the second-highest perccntaae gainer among OTC issues Tuesday, but the pric<' was down on Wednesday. Company otliClals at the 1xth lntemaoonal AID Coofercnce in San Francisco said patients with the AIDS virus who took the drug re· mained free of the disease longer than those taking a placebo. "These posjtive results need to be confirmed through additional clinical tnals." said company Pres1- dent and CEO J. Roberts Fosberg in a prepared statement. "We are hopeful that the new data will help us in gainina the endorsement of the AIDS research community." In January 1989. the first Scan- dtnavtan study reported that some '\IDS pattents taking the drug show- ed benefits lasting up to one year . The latest follow-up data is based on patients from the first study who chose to continue taktna..the drug for an addiuonal six-month period. Both studies were conducted by Denmark-based Uo Pharmaceutical Products. The drua 1s said to boost the immune system. Qut U.S. studies have not found the same positive results. according to company spokesperson Judith Archbold. The Food and Drug Administration is withholding approval of the dru& for AIDS patients until additional U .S. research trials arc conducted. ''The FDA would like us to do additional U.S. studies to co~ the Scandinavian data and ~IVf. some of tht inconsistencies. • Archbold sa1d. ··we're a small com- pan) and don't have the financial wherewnhal to do research without help. We're hoping for suppon from the AIDS community." Although no~ approved for A.IDS patients. l sopnnosine 1s p~bcd throughout the world for immune system disorders including herpes, shingles. influenza and a rare form of measles. Newport Pharma- ceuucals has manufactured the drug fPIHse see DRUG/bdc Papt .City's proposal worries Kemp In attendance Human parts found in trash HUD chief fears it might cause discrimination ly 809 VAN IYKEN o._,......,,._ COST A MESA -Houaipa and Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp said Wednctda_y that he was concerned ther!acation of a propotcd city 1cy m~t britia about racial an ethnic discrimina- tion. , Bui Kemp stopped shon of pua- ina judament on ~he .policy, ~h~ch would (orce orpnazat1ons rec:e1V1na federal community development block arant funds thro~tbe city to Verit,' that the oeoole t aerve are lelal . residents of the u .. l.ocal charity official• 11y the po!· icy would be inhumane, imprac:ucal, ud would unfAirty ta,..et people witb dart skin ud foreijn accents. ICMnp Mid he sbaml tbole worries.- "Our conttm is to ma.kc sure there is humane treatment of all people, reardlcss of color or t.ck-~nd," Remp said after a meet.ins 1n Wuhlncton D.C. wilb Costa Mesa city officials and repretenta- tivcs of 1mmipant ri&bts aroupa. A vmlict from HUD could be fort.bcomina at a follow-up meet.ins planned for next Tbunday. Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa said. If put into eft'~ the policy could force charities and other orpni.za- 1 tions into tbe forefront in \he battle mp.inst illcpl immipation, a role many charity officials say they will refu1e. Kemp said Wednesday that he didn't want to put local orpniz.a- tions in that position. "It is not our intention to require IOci&I aervice aeenciea and homelell abelten to be the aeents of tbe federal aovemment." &c said. Butr.. wbo went to Wuhlnaton lookine for auidance from HUD on whether aome version of t.be policy ,,.._ .. HUD/llmdl ~ .. J , ly IK>lalltT aARKER 0-..,_..,._ H UNTINGT ON BEACH Thrtt people became violently 111 and were hospitalized when they found about 10 pllons of body tissues tbi ~ iUcaally dumped at ~e ScactifTVillqc Sltdppi~ Cen~1 Fu-e Department officials 1&10 Wednesday. , The "absolutely bomble" stench ten. t three employees of the ahoppina center to Humana HOlpi&a11 where they spent the day and were then released. fire department sookeswoman Martha Werth aaid. Laboratory tests showed that tbe material was b1oto1ic1I and palbolosical body uuue rftidue, probably from a medical ornter or bolpital, Werth taid. But it's anyone's suea • to wlay the tiJtUe -which repanedty ia- cl~ pAacen&as and body ... poeaibly 1aled for caDCef and other diteUeS ~ WU dumped It the • alt lboooina cater. Wenla mes. veienn-trre depm1wwwt ht- ....... Olly 0teM Weillln*4y said .... tM ........ larible. ... lla,ed ....-s. but" .. ... ably t111c wont llMll. r~ .. . coua...S ill •J U.. .. a-. llid. 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The shop all owed her to be near her .two sons while she worked. "Denny was fi ve then and he slept under the counter," she said. "He doesn't fit any more. he's six-foot-three now." He's also a partner in the business. although he's now a teacher in Sylmar. SIDELINES------------. . While the shop 1s devoted to taffy, Miffiin also sells old· fashfoned gifts. Dunng the off ~ason. the taffy shop is open only on weekends aryd she work s 1n the cafeteria at Tustin High School. BRISK BUSINESS --------- • Dunng the summer the shop IS open from 10 10 10:30 p.m. and business is good enough to keep Miffi1n and her three grand sons hopping. "Sometimes you get 30 kids from the YMCA and then you rca11y need the help," she said . LIFE LESSONS--------- my PAUL AllCHPUY .._,...,......._ RAN C HO SANTA MAROAJllT A -Former P'ret.idnl Jimmy Carter skipped an awards pre1entation in WubiDlfOD D.C. on Wednetdar because be wu busy here and an Mexico belpina build homes for poor people. lronically, the Jdrenon Award from the American Institute for Pu~ lie Service wu &iven to Car1Ct for bil eft'oru to help the homeless. Jimmy and Roulynn Caner have been helping to build a hundred homes in Tijuana this week, but they came to this south county com- munity for a special groundbttakina ceremony in a planned low-income housing neighborhood. The Carters joined Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity, and more than a thousand sup- poners of the Christian houajna ministry to fete the 48-unit housin& project that will be built just off Sant.a Margarita Parkway . With the twin Saddleback peaks looming above, and thousands of p lanned commu nit y homes stretched to the coastline below, the blufilop is the site of the fi rst major Habitat pn»jea in ~ County. Joe Pelrilil. president of Habitat•s Qn.11111 CouD!f. chapter Mid. "I tJe. tieve what we ve aot bCre is a real field of dteama." It wu the opportunity 10 make thole dreamt ..i that attracted the canes.. to tbe Habitat propam, aad the former president eapremd hope for ftnure projecls bued OD 1he cooperative eftOn that bu marked the ~ County project. In putacular be oommended The Fieldstone Comp1ny, the develQP- mea~ firm that made tbt project poaable. Carter aid it was the first time since f\iller founded Habitat for Humanity in Americus, Ga., 14 yean aao that a builder had set aside a ponion of bis development for a Habitat project. Unlike aovernment subsidized housina, or charity programs, the Habitat program enables families to buy a home of their own through no- intercst loans. "One of the ni~ things about Habitat is it's not a charity organiza- tion," Carter sai d. "We don't gjve anything away." Families arc required to put in 1,000 hours of "sweat equity," help- , in& bui&d . their own homes and in other proJeCU. Caner IUd the Habitat propam iJ enablina poor peoP.e 10 have decent bouailla and providina Habit.al vol- 1.&ntecn an opponunity to help otben. "1"bi1 ii the kind of project that can inspire,.. be said. "Also, if you have a relisious conviction, it's one of the mOll practidl ways to put it into practice." fuller said more people arc doing ~u.st tbaa every day. Since its found- ina, Habitat has v own to the point where it is bujld•"I a house every hour. It operates on the prerni1e that adequate housing is a ... ic human right. Fuller estimated there arc 100,000 volunteers in the U.S. alone. Habitat bas bui h or renovated more than 2,000 homes in America and more than 5,000 worldwide. Speaki ng with the fervor of a preacher. Fuller said, "Our goal is to eliminate poverty housing. to make it politically, sociall y and religiously unaettptable. "We have the resou rces and the know-how. What we need is the will.'· Participants said the Ranch Santa ~la ~)eel is ~ e pie of putu"I will into acuon. David LanaJois, senior vice p dent of The Fieldstone Compan was credited with brinaina the i to life. and Supervisor Gaddi V quez was praised for expeditin county approvals. Development is due to begin i Ausust. with completion targeted fl January l 99 l. The two-acre site was donated b The Fieldstone Company in as · tion with the Santa Marprita Com p1.11y. Fieldstone also will band land planning. county approvals an overhead. and coordinate construe ti on. For the record It is the Oru1e Coast Dally PUot'• policy co promptly cor- rect 1/1 errors of subscan~. To repon an error or clarification. call 642-432 I and ask for the city desk. Hot air cuts short closing arguments By EMILY ADAMS Dally l'lloc Staff \lf"tn SANT A ANA -Holding up a pafr of flimsy 3-inch ·manicure scis- sors used in the stabbing death of a 47-year-old woman, a prosecutor led jurors Wednesday on a legal ex- cursion, giving them a road map for finding a Huntington Beach man guilty of first-d~e murder. If jurors decide Robert Al len Carter, 22. is guilty of murder, and that he raped or tortured Beverly Alexandria Holzmiller in December 1987. Caner faces a possible sentence of life in pnson without possibility of parole . During hi s closing statements which were cut short when the air conditioner broke down, Deputy District Attorney Patrick Donahue told jurors he believed very little of Carter's videotaped confession to Huntington Beach police. Carter confessed to stabbing Holzmiller. whom he'd met just hours earlier. then abandoning her nudc"body in an oil field near Ala- bama and Huntingto n streets. Carter, then 20, told ~lice he only stabbed her 4 times with the scissors and claimed sfie agreed to have sex with him before he ki lled her. A pathologist testified that bruises on Holzmiller's body were consis- tent with rape injuries. however. and counted 120 stab wounds on the woman's body. Pointing a t p ic tures of Ho lzm iller's battered bod y. Dona hue told j uiors to look at bruises covering the woman and told them to decide whl'ther she'd agreed 10 have sex with Caner. "Does this happen when you're having fun?" Donahue asked. "Is this a good time?" The sight of the 8-by-10.inch color photograph, which flashed briefly into the gallery. sent one of Holzmtller's family members run- ning from the courtroom in tears . Ever since his arrest, Carter has cla imed that he killed Holzmiller in a fit of rage after ~he taunted him . Ri fling thro ugh two paper bags that held tht> conte nts of Holzmiller's purse -_.Deluding lo- tions, fa mily pictures, papers. a large mirror, a key chain and other items -Donahue questioned how long it would·havc taken Carter to find the small scissors. He asked j urors to question what was going through Caner's mind - and if they be- lieved 1he killi ng was an act of rage · or premeditation . ··Maybe he killed her because he' mean. Maybe he's got a mean streak as wide as the San Diego Frttway I don't kn ow." Donahue said . Donah ue also pointed 10 evidenc of tonure. which 1hc jury could decide exists as a special circum· stance. Holzmiller susuuned a broken neck during the attack and was stabbed 80 times while she was still alive, Donahue sailt She finally bled to dcath . Wh en Caner was arrested two days 'clfter Holzm111e·r·s body was fo und. his palm still bore the im· · print of the scissors' handle. Closing arguments. cut shon Wednesday when the courtroom's air conditioner broke down. will continue toda) . Mifflin taught her sons and now her grandsons about business by having them help at the shop. "The things the}' needed to know about life 1n general the> learned 1n the Fun Zone," she said . "Everything they know about cu~tomers. business and the free enterpnse S) stem the) learned there." Torch-toting police officers nab unsuspecting . suspect . OC municipal judge named SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Dcukmej ian appointed a Santa Ana attorney Wednesday to fill ~~~NNNt.•.• a vacanc~ on the Orange County Municipal Court • bench. NEWS PHILOSOPHY----------By ROBERT BARKER )•lly l'•ot Staff Wthlt "Trust 1n the Lord da1I). The Lord provided e"eryth1ng for me." HUNTINGTON BEACH -ThC' Police Department got a 101 of mile· age 6ut of two of its officers. OFF TIME------------One minute. gt. Ed Deuel and Detective Art Oroz were carrying a torch in the police run fo r the Special Olympics. The next, they were putting the heat on a burglal') suspect. M1ffiin enJOYS qu11t1ng when she has time to indulge her hobby. She also is "a sta unch supponer of th e NewPon ·Mesa Chrisuan Center. because th e) 've been so good to me.'' SPREADING THE WORD ------Wearing blue c;horts and wh ite sh:rts. Deuel and Drot had j ust completed their two-mile po n1on of the run T ucMia}' near Pacific Coast Highway and the San Diego Free- way. The~ 1hen got into their un· marked car to go back 10 the station . Miffiin uses her business as one wa) of showi ng her thanks to God - she makes tafT) grab bags 'llo'lth Bible verses. giving her customers more to chew on than JUSI ta ff) ... A lot of people like the grab bags." -By Holly J. 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Craig Allen D1ckhou1. 18. of Huntington Beach. was arrested on susp1c1on of auto hurglar). McErlain said. News of the weird Workers find ne"" f rlends By Chuck Sheph~rd Becau!>C of increasing national alarm at sexual harassment in the workplace. several Tokyo stnppers· clubs have recently set up special areas where women dress as workers in office sett1n~ so men can fo ndle them. • The Chine~ government ex· ecuted 12 male and SI"-femalt fac IOI')' managers by fi ring squad at a refngerator plant JUSI o ut side Be1Jing in October because the poor quality of their products constit uted "un· pardonable crimes agai ns1 the people of China." Customers had complained for years abo ut waiting five years for refrigerators that were unusable when deli vered. • In an ongoing battle to give a popular name to the B-1 bomber. Rep. Roben Dornan prefers "Ex- calibur... to which the Air Force objects because o f potential trademark overlap with a car wax. a condom and an X-1111ca fi lm service. The Republican governor named Marjorie Laird Carter of Newpon Beach to surceed Judge BRIEFS James Gray. who was promoted earher 10 the h~m~~ I Carter, 47, has been a member of a Santa Ana • law fi rm sinc.e 1989. She had her own Law office . in Newpon Beach from 1980 to 1989 . She was an in structor at American Law School in Brea from 1980 to 1983. She will serve in the Central Orange County Judicial D1stnc1. Mun1c1pal C-oun Judges are paid" S86. I 57 a year . Charges delayed In baby's death SANTA ANA -The D1stnct Attorney's office has delayed fi ling charges agamst a Cypress wo man. whose newborn daughter was found dead in a closet. a county prosecOtor said Wednesday. .. The case 1s just ongoing right now." said Deputy District Attorney Rand) Pawloski . "That's all 1 can say ri&ht now." An arraignment for Marchelle Lynn Black. 2l was canceled Tuesday because no charges had been tiled. Pawloski said. and the mother of th ree has been released. Cypress police arrested Black on Sunday after her husband. wh o told police he didn't know his wife was pregnant, fo und the child in a plastic bag in a closet. Police were alerted by hospi1al officials in Norwalk early Sunday that Black had rccentl> given birth. but would not reveal the whereabouts of her bab). Public Defender Shelly Aronson said the longer-than-expected investiga tion b) the prosecutor bodes well for her client. and that an autops) ma}' ~how the infant died of natural causes. Neighbors protest observatory SEAL BEACH -Residen t~ 1n th is beach town say they are skepttcal of a neighbor's assurance that a 6-foot-wide. dome-shaped obscrvatol} atop his roof 1s meant only for stargazing. Neighbor\ clai m that Mark T hompson's powerful 18-inch relescopc could he turned on their homes. "I don't feel comfortable using my own bathroom." said Myldred Greaves. 71. "I'm naked in there and he can ste right inside." Thompson, 40. a stockbroker and pan-owner of a fa mily ice cream and candy store. said he's an amateur astronomer, not a Pee ping Tom. ·T m saddl·ned h> the neighborhood reactions." he said. "With all the trouble in soc1ct). there's a lot more significant th inas to worry about. I thought the observatory would be a nice asset to the neighborhood." The Ci ty Council isn·r so sure. It has·dccided to extend an April ban on covered roof accesses unt il November to study the legality of the metalli c dome. At issue is a city ordmancc perminina roof accesses to exceed the city's 25-foot .height li mit. providinJ no OM Jives in the space. Thompson was g.tven a vanance allowing a 32-foot tall roof. Three hundred residents signed a petition claiming someone could live in the pace. making it a code violation. Editor's Hotline Juat Call 642-6086 WMt do you ltl<f> aoout the Daily Ptfot? Whal dOn' I 'y I 111\f''> Crltt lt\P numt)ef ;lb()v(? t)n(j y0Uf fne'iSSgf? 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I II .. - Segerstrom defends Court's restaurants Shops in Crystal Court app~al to younger generation of custo~rs B Plaza. louomioa new with tbe •9(Ys!, is the. new cry at South Coast By the end of 1990, 41 new or updated stores will have helped the plaza and its utellites. Crystal Coun and South Coast Plaza Villaae re- create them1elvc-s. So when Anton Judy Chamberlatn Seaentrom read in one of my cofumns last week (restaurant review, June IS) that I sensed a bit of inconsistency retardina the restaurant situation in the plaza, he immediately callea and pve me a piece of his mind. Mr. Seaentrom was. to put 1t mildly. ticked off. We met for lunch the followina day, at Banpok IV in-Crystal Court. S. ,,..,.~a& me. B•& 111 kt I'm•& die ... ,,...... wM'• Ma eeafRMe4 litJ die Cry1&al C..r&'I retlalll'U&I' .,.radq Men -•I la mnlMm &rytq &e flpre "'"'*'._.are la, •t • ueldfale4 .. .,..1 . You really did hit a nerve. We've been fine-tunina cverythina about this shopping center. and we think we've done a pretty aood job. But we do need to establish a firm identity at Crystal Coun, which is a big job when you're in the shadow ofa aiant like South Coast Plaza -or a dining destination like South Coast Plaza Villqe. fta&'1 prettJ mltd wlaat 111.N i. my remw. P• a.auee, die Vlllap laa1 AateaeU., GuAI, Herlbwa, Empenr'1 Pertme, 'he GM4 ~ad Gu&af .bffn. fta&'1 a fennw.Me u.e.,, all i. IM ee.&er. Yes, but Crystal Court has Tout de Suite. the Garden Cafe, Gianni, Ruby's and Bangkok JV. That's not too shat>by a sroup, either. And while my father's generation frequents Antonello. I'm more a Bangkok IV kind of guy. YH feel tlaa& Cry1taJ CCHlr& a~ab to a , ... ,er a~ Iba ~VWaae? Exactly. When the Vllla&c; was built, in the carty '70s, it had a natural foods restaurant, and a Store that sold earth Shoct. Jt WH a pastoral. kind of hippie-ish environment. Peter Max did our opening posters. · South Coast Plaz.a, on the other hand. havina been built in che '60s, came on the heels of the SO's -prior to the openina of the San Diego Freeway, by the way - a nd centered around family- orientcd majors like May Cp. and Sears. Openin1 a shoppina center of South Coast Plaza's maghitudc was a biJ risk at the tame. Crystal Court. you may be interested 1n knowioa, is the fint shoppinJ center we've opened on our own. We hired manqement compamcs to open the other two centers, but we're in a different position here. I consider Crystal Court to be my MBA in rctailina. Bangkok IV. for instance, -which. by the way.just won a Gold Award from the Southern California RCS\aurant Writers, of which I believe you're a member, Jud)'. -was experimental for a shopping center. But we're trying to be different from South Coast P1aza; we're trying to complement and enhance SCP and the Villqe. So Cry11al Co.rt's lma1e 11 somewlaat coatemporary -ar&1y, evea! Yes. For instance. we have an an gallery here -The Works Gallery -that sells original California artists like Ed Ruscha. Laddie John Dill and Chuck Arnoldi. That's very unusual for a shopping center, too. S.." Coa11Plata11 kllld of nttlq ecl1e rtpt HW, t.oe, wltll Ba~'• New Yorll, l•'t It? It s aJways been that way. Ann Taylor came to South Coast Plaza years ago. and wasn't inititalb embraced by Orange County. It bombed, closed -then came back and. of course. is doing extremely well all over the country. SpeUJac of "bombla1", wlaat uppne4 to "e llJpJJ a..te4 Akott ad AIMlrews? Customers didn't like it -and then the whole company went pretty much belly up. Actually, the Crystal Court location was one of their more suettssful stores. What we sec bappenina in Crystal Court is that the stores here will be the Ann Taylors and Laura Ashleys of the 1990s. We've done surveys about what cuslomen wanted to sec here. Broadway a nd Robinson's kept coming up. so they became our anchors. Then we tried to "seed" the center with tenants that hadn't previously been seen on the West Coast. We opened the first Polo Country Store in America here in Crystal Court. Scribner Books and Talbots both had their first West Coast locations here. Olivia Newton-John's Koala Blue and Orrefors (art crystal) opened their second U.S. locations in Crystal Court. Tiie Sesentroms •eep a nry low profile. WM accuJJJ don wut 18 &k orpaluU..'! My brother-in-law. David Grant. is Operations Manqer of South Coast Plaza and General Manager of South Coast Plaza Villqe. I am General Manqcr of Crystal Court. My father. Henry Scaerstrom. is Managing Partner of C.J. Scgerstrom & Sons. Doet Ge rat differ from ceater to enter! Rcnt is based on size, productivity, location. We balance chc variables case by case. Have'" ma4e uy 1weediea.r& ~I• lately? No, IMlt we try &o be fair, ad &o tab• sro•tli pen.. i.ae e.1Wen&toll. We're 11&&1.q Mre 18 tM1 lonlJ rnla•rut, B..Ook IV. 'he fM4 11 perfecdy w~erfal, tt.t arn't Mme polftual ea&emen pot- off '-1 dte IHI eecaJa&er trell It &alin la 1et •• Mre &e die &ep 0..r •ftMmall? Judy, there's an elevator right behind you. NowllteteU1me. We're workina on ,ett1na more information out about Crystal Coun, which is still prclty much in its infancy. But look around - we're finally tettina a nice measure offoot traffic. And P1rttina is vcty convenient here. Once people discover Crystal Coun. they become f'Cl\llar customen. How'• die vw. ....... T Great, and it's been 1 lo n1 time comioa. Its reincarnation &1 a dJniq destination bas been very successful. De,.. ....... ., ••• a.wt1 tlaa& .... &e .. , ........... .... ,........., ... walk.,.... ... Vlllqe ta Blrbela.cb Ml.,.._. .... ••11•• ..... Aa••••ll ....... ! . Tbey•d cmainJy be pleated with the extensive variety of veeetable puta and creative l&ladt Antoclio Qcnolo it servint at AnCODello. Tbe rettaura~t teems to be racbiD1 out '° a )'OUJller crowd now. u well. Tbe new menu i1 pred toward people who wort ou1 and want'° keep their wclaht down. ... CrJttal c-111 teallJ ....... ., ... ~,-.. ..,, · · Oh, ablolutely. Wt even have one ltOre th1t'1ell1 nolhina but CD'a. They carry a very tlllensive etlection. ~ tno_uah, if it had been up to my father, Henry S 111 "S'TI>lll. at probably woulda 't have been there. o.d'• &he ultimate ....., -he•1 really jOOd at what ht does becautt ht tnaly kMt laaill iDIO &be tbooDint e~. 8'11 wlileD I told him r wuled '°,..a CD store in. 'Jae o doubt about my lolk.. He puta bit CD\1 in &be bank. •. and tbat'1 what Ile thouPt I wu dlooli .. II our •Ill lirMDL • Newport Christian "School . closes 1y NU.NOA WltAY .,..., .............. ,... NEWPORT BEACH -Fred Jar- rar hoped for a suc~..sful senior year on the Newport Christian Hl&h ~hool basketball team. .. We were all lookina forward to nCJtt r,ear:• said the U-year-old jun- ior. •We had a aood team." But now he's not even sure where he'll be attendina achool. Summer school is in session at the Patifac View Drive campus. but stu- dents aren't aearina up for another year there and teachers arc packina their textbooks for new destinations. School administrators decided to close the campus for a year after beina notified last month by lessor Coastline Community College Dis- trict that the school site won't be available in the fall. The Newport- Mesa Unified School District, which was leasinJ the Liocotn School site to Coastline. needs the property back for a reopening of the school in September 1991. "It will be like starting from scratch apin," said Newport Chns- tian dean Tony Curto. ··when we rented it the year before, they told us it probably would at least be four to five years ... We thought we had thrf'f' years to raise money for a new .. location.·· Curto added that Newport Om .. tian Junior Hiah School and Element.aty School also wiU close because they served as suppon schools for parents wboit children attended che hiah school. All th~ tchools were Qwned by Covenant Community "hurch of Oran1e Councy. For the next few weeks. students will be taking "make-up·· courses before lcavin1 the campus to com- plete their educations elsewhere. Former physiet teacher Benjamin Shaw said he pould easily 10 back to his reaular job as a recordin1 engi- neer. For has students, however. the move wilJ be tougher. "They were pretty bummed about the idea that their alma mater was closing,'' he said. "h's a big change from a smaJI school to a public school." Jarrar said be had cons1<krcd at- tending another private school. Liberty Christian in Huntington Beach. but will probably attend Cor- ona dcl Mar High School in New- port Beach because of a physics course he needs for college. Sophomore Paul Allen. IS. said the closutc caughl° him by surpnsc. S24.6 mil,ion budget approved for Laguna By KAREN AUGE D~ Ho4 Sc-" lllttf., LAGUNA BEACH A $4,300 boost to the financially ailing Chamber of Commerce. A prece- dent-setting SI 0,000 gift to AIDS sufferers. Walking shoes for em- ployees who routinely hoof It to work. A new city planner. Those arc a few of the items the city will buy dunng Che next fiscal year. Those. along with the usual city budget items -employees' salanes. parks maintenance. police protection. etc. -add up to a total 1eneral fund expenditure of $1 6.87 million. When added to capital improve- ments and other expenditum. the city wall spend a total of $24.6 malhon during the 1990-91 budget year. To pay for the items 1t plans to buy. the city will collect S 16.866 m1lhon sn general f ltnds. a I percent increase over what it took in during the current year. The biggcsc shcc of the c1tr's gen- eral fund revenue pie w1I come from property tucs, which will in~ ~ase by 9 percent and account for nearly S7 m1lhon. Sales taxes arc expected to in- crease \>Y S.5 percent. and hotel taXes by 8 percent. To raise the monc) it needs to operate another year. the ctty will increase sewer and garbage c.-ollcc- tion rates. largely to offset hikes in the rates charged to the city by the county. In addition, the city will boost the fees 1t charges to couples who Jet married In Heisler Park. Raising those fees from $45 to S7S will add another SI S.000 to city coffers. City Manager Ken Frank estimates. Nevertheless. Laguna Beach's gen- eral fund will enjoy a surplus of JUSt SS over the 10 percent retcrve rc- qu1~d by city policy. In additton to the nems listed above, the city will spend S7SO.OOO to help build a swimming pool and auditorium at ~una Beach High School: $2.14 million for ac:qu1sttion of open space: $30.000 to repair bricks on the Glcnneyrc parking garage and S3.000 for a tnp reduc- tion plan required by the South Coast Air Quaht) Management D1s- tnct. The SJ,000 includes the esti- mated pncc tag for walking shoes. which will be awarded to employees who walk to work. The city will also give S 1.000 to the H1stoncal Commission and S 1.500 to help the School Power group put on a IOK race. The council approved the budgc1 4-0 at ltS meeting Tuesday. Coun- cilman Neil F1lZpatnck was absent. The council unanimously voted not to include any projected revenue of the sale of S)camore Hills prop- erty lo the state for constructton of the San Joaquin Hills Transpor- latton Comdor. which the council opposes. VD cases expected to drop in county SANT A ANA -Orange County expects 35 percent fewer cases of gonorrhea than last year. 1t was reported Wedn<'sday. County health officials attribute the projected drop to l.454 cases this year from 2.250 last year to a fear of A I OS. "This has changed, not because of efforts long directed against JOnor- rhca. but b} .\IDS educauon. I believe.'' county Ep1dcm1olog.sst Thomas Prendergast said. -By ,.e Dally Piiot .. , wire urvlcn leavu\I him an an academ1c quan- 4ry. He transf~ to.. Newport Christian from Liberty Christian. and miaht have 10 10 back to where he started. "The reason I amc here was for h~ academics . . . for colleae." be wd. "I was a little upset becaute I just chanted from Liberty. and Mater Dei is too crowded." He said Newport Christian is known for prepann1 its students for collqe, and the last he had heard, campus administrators were P,rqi&r· ina to expand the school's offennas by addina courses geared for scu- dents not plaMfog to attend colleae. .. A lot of people didn't want 10 ao to Newport bccauie it was too hard,.. he said. School officials said Covenant Comm.unity Church purchased Newport Christian Schools in 1988 after tb,c owner decided to sell his I Sth Street property. Although the school has a 17-year history in the area. Curto said the move to Pacific View Drive cost the school about 70 students, reducing the student body to l6S. School administrators had started negotiations to secure another lo- cation 1n Huntington Beach or Fountain Valley wbm I.be u- noun~mcnt was made by Ncwpon • Mna ofl\caals 10 iake beck tbe site. Both deals fell tbrouah. Kathleen Cuno, a pm IUP school physical educauon and .u.a.- arade teacher. said abe npeaed about half the students to attend either Liberty or Southern califon\ia Christian School in Oraqe. Her own future was not IO cenaiA. ··1 do have a job I could always to beck to. I was a dental auistut ... but it's not somethi04 I want to to back and do.·• she wd. Sbe said she bas a aood chance of ,ettinJ a teachina job elsewhere, but has haJh hopes for a DtW Newport Chnsuan school. "I think it was a real uniqur school. It had a lot to offer the community. I thinJc it's ioiq to be hard 10 start u back up, but I also think It could jive it a fruh start." Should church officials find another locauon in the ncJtl year. however. eiuting seventh arader Greg Ruk said he might come beck:. Ruic spent only one )Car at Newport Christian. but decided be hked both the academics and the sports. "I was pretty sad. I kind of liked this school." S70,000 bond OK'd for Huntington pier • la Butlq&oa Back In 1912, a $70,000 pier I construction bond was approved by popular vote. fDd DID Y~ a new I .)~~foot-long concrete pier was dedicated in KNOW June of 1914 and had the distinct1on of beina the rit longest. highest and only solid concrete pleasure Pier in 'the United States at that time. • la Newport Baell: The offic1a1 city sons. ~That's My Newport Beach," was wnttcn by musicaan and •• composer Guy Halferty and his Wlfc. Phyllis. • ha Costa Mesa: Sixty-two percent of the cliaiblc Costa Mesa voters turned out at the polls June 16. 1953. to vote 1,808 to l ,446 in favor of c1tyhood. • la lrvlDe: The longest continuously used U.S. Pos' Offi~ in the county ss located 1n East lrvmc -now old town. .... -CoetrllHlld ~ ,.. ,.., •ha Lapaa Beacat: On June 27. 1927. the Oranac County 8oud of Supervisors formally appro\cd the election results incorporatiJll Laguna Beach as a full-fledged muntc1paJ1ty. The vote was 271 in favor of incorporatton and 187 against. Did You Knol4 n~ }Our contnbu11ons. Pl~ itnd your favonte h1 stoncal facts 10 Did You Know?. Onace C... Dally PUel , P.O. Box 1560. Cosra MNa. 91626. -C.mfNJH lly Ame s,m ~ Herc arc the wtnQJng numbers packed Wcdncsda) night for the Ca11fom1a Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 8. 12, 20, 22. 39, 46, and the bonus number. 15. Players who corr"'Ctly guessed all six numben will share a pnze pool of $16.9 million, lottery. officials said. D~cco 'Herc arc the wsnnsng play1f!& card ~~mbc~.pick~ Wednc9day ni&ht for the Cahfom1a Loncry s daily Dccoo pmc. :'Hearts: Queen. +clubs: 6. Diamonds: S •Spades: Acc. Suspects reportedly work, steal for food COST A MESA - A resi- dent in the 400 block of Vic- toria Street may regret feeding two men who asked him sf he would provide them food for work. Ancr feeding the two. he left his home for a short while. As be len. lhc man saw the two drinking bttr 1n his front yard. He returned home later to pl POLICE LOG find that hss home had been burglanzcd and two vidcocasscue recorders and several video tapes valued at $800 were stolen. • The resident reported that he suspects the two men were responsible because he fou nd a beer can in the room from which the VC'Rs were stolen. -By th Dally PU.I Co.ta Mftll A man arrc\lcd b pohcc on susp1c1on or shop. liftana *U appartntl 1n nttd o( d11"tt11on1 in a bed way I . Police am It'd thc man afttr he *U a~hcndcd by a 1«unt)' offi~r 11 Lon(s Drup. 175 I 71h SL, after he was 1ttn takana four Tliomas Brothtn map books out the door. 0 BuraJars brokt 1n10 a rtll<kncr 1n tht 1900 block of Pomona A vtnue and s1olr a stereo and 1 VCR valued 11 UOO. 0 Rtt1dtnts 1n 1ht 2000 block of Ralt1ah Avrn~ reported that buraJan rn1trtd their home th~ a rear shd1na door and stok a radio. VC'R and vidto C'amtra valued 11 S 1.978. 0 1 At the 200 bloc\ o( Albert P\eclc. a man who ltft h11 Sm11h and Wcuon \8-cahbtr $pCC11J handi..an in his ear conM>k rctumcd 10 find 1t m1ntl\I. 0 A deposit_.,.. conia1n1na S781 ••• rcponod l"'iu- 1na from a M~' at the Bu~r IC.Jn& C.at·food rnt.aurant at 201 S Harbor Blvd. • 0 Somc:o~ TH$k'ktd a rnKknct an the 200 block ol Wlltoft Suttt and madt off wtth a v R and JtWlft'y. • 0 A vldtQ ea~ '•lutd at S600 was rtponed "'''*'"' frori1 1hc home or a tttldtt\t In the 900 blOC'k of Dami Strttt. F-labl Valley 101 1n an araumrnl ahou1 his tonntr marnaa< Thc man then slapped her back. gl\ ins hcr a s""'olltn hp Neither • ~ 1shC'<I 10 Prt')S charge-s 0 " man ~alkN 1n10 lhc Baskin Robbins 1C'C' ettam store, I 743 I Broo~hun.1 t • &a) ing he had bttn htrtd as a painter Whale tht-clcrk ~s dl5tractC'<I. sht man tnttrtd the ll:td: room. took S45 1n rollC'd ro1nt. and OC'd 0 meo nc rntc~ the bathroom ofFount11n Vallt)' Ar~o 1.111on. I 84go Hroolhunt 1., and tort the toap d1spcnw-r ofT lht ~all 11nd Ocd 1n a blut and ~hilt Ford down Elh~ "\tnuc 0 " 31 ")tar-old Wt$1mtnslt'r man ""'H knockC'd to tht l/Ound wh1lc nd1n1 his blC)Clt m tht' 16000 block of Bushard Strt't't People nding in a C'ar pulled up alonp1dt the man, poshC'd him off his b1C')ck . laughed and drove awa> Huntincton Beach " ~oman ~ho hvM in tht-2000 block o( EnaJand Strut said he lct a malt fntnd sta at htr platt but · ltf\ him with thc rnpon51blh1y of rttum1na a rtnttd VC'R But.' \hC' 101 a c~ll 1nformm1 htr that tht VCR had ntvcr ht"en rttumcd, 'he ~1d 0 8u~ari. rtmovcd a window $CT't'Cn to tnttr 1 rt11dtn~ 1n the 600 block or Utica Avenue 1nd stok a TV Kl, VCR and remote control I 0 l:.mplot-tti .aid lilts ha't d1sappnrtd 11 a law om~ on Gothard trttt 0 A man 1tporudl) 11ood in tht middle of the r()9d .. .. th h1i hand1 bth1nd hu ti.ck. mak•na moton•u s~t around him Tk blam 1nadent 1Tpon~I toot peac:.e shonly af\cr I a m 11 Painfk Coast Hllflwa)' nc~r tac Santa Ana bndae D hots •'<'~ rtp>nC'dl fitt-d uuo a rn1dtn« 1n the I 6000 block of San abntl flttt . 0 About $4,000 in matenal was taken at a con11NC· lion site 1n the JOO bkJCk o( Pacific ("(')jHl H1lflway on susp1l1on of u~uh ""1th a dt'adl} weapon 0 A truck ran into the Dtl Ta~o l't'Stallrant 11 4780 Irvine Blvd on T ucsJa). damacin& tht bu1ld1na. 0 Tht Gold<'n Spoon )'<>sun emponum rt'f)Onrd tmplo)tt thclis IOtaling S l.SOO dunng tbt put month 0 Ka~1dncopr$ and J<'WCll) ~rt' taktn from a ptqt on apant Wa bttw-ttn 8 a m and 4 p.m Tutsda) Pohtt suspi«t 1ha1 tht buraJan tnttTCd the homt through .i "-''~ Joor Laguna Beach A man gra~ a woman Wl"dntsda) mom1na and tnC'd 'to detain her, bul was chait'd off by a wnnna to tht mc1dtnt. which lX't'urT't'd 1n th<' 1000 block of nonh Pac1fk Coast Hagh~ay Tht man. who wu last teen tlrt'tnl south o n the h1ghv.a\, was dtscnbcd as wt\i1t, S fttt 10 1n htJ tall. w11h a mt'd1um build and lhon brown hair 0 ihrt't' pc-Qplc W(f(' arrcstC'd on SUSptClOn of ....... a doubl~hudcd parkana mtttr valued al SI 0.000. Tbe mtttr, taktn fro m near thc C'Orncr of Junune and Clift', was rtto"ett-d 0 Somront broli:t 1n10 a Oov.'Cr stand 11 the Voea suptrmarlt't, 638 Pacifi Coast H!lhway, and toe* SlOO wonh of nov.'t" and va~ t arty Wednailtly mom1n1. I' A )().yew~ Foun&aut Valln ~ ........ IWf ... _ .... _______________________ ..__,, Jf.ycer-old "''""' bo)'fritnd '" the .,. .,-Ille ~ • M ~.June 21, 1110 Bush deferids S&L prosecUtlon Failed thrift's luxury items going to the highest bidder ay DAVE Sl<IDMOftE Bush. whQ is scheduled to address ••lld• ... ,...,. w"'" the nation's 93 U.S. attorneys in WASHINGTON President Washington on Friday, said Bush defended his administration's Thomburah· offered '"impressive prosecution of savings and lo.n numbers" on the S&L 'fraud cues fraud and offered an olive branch beina pursued, addil!J "I expect Wednesday to Democrats critical of we'll sec plenty more.' the effon, "Put those that are guilty into the "There has been an ac1ive pros-dock. where they belong, and see ccution under wa) .'' Bush told re--that thcr. are, you know. brought to J>Qners at the Marshall Space Flight responsibility for what t hey've Center 111 Hunt '1llc, Ala. done." he said. Hts remarks came a da) after he Meanwhile, the House voted reviewed the J usttce Depanme nt's 420-1 Wednesday to provide the anti-fraud effort "'ith Attomc} Gen-Justice Department with $75 million eral Dick T hornburgh and after his to fieht . w~ite~collar ~rime in spokesman. Maritn Fitzwater. at-financial instttut1ons dunng fiscal tacked Dcmcx·rats cntical of the .. }ear 1991 beginning Oct. I. At the president's handling of the S L administration's request. Congress mess. • had provided $50 million in 1990. an amount Democrats Pid was in· adequate. On Tuesday. Fitz~ter declared the administration ready to do poJ. itical battle over the as.sue, citina several current and fQrmer Demo- cratic membtts of Conarcss as vul- nerable to criticism. The spokesman mentioned Sens. Donald W. Riegle Jr. of Michipn. chairman of the Senate Banking Committee. Dennis DeC'oncini of Arizona and Bob Kerrey of Ne- braska; former House Speaker J im Wri&ht of Texas; former Rep: Tony Cocfbo of California. and fo rmer House Bankjng Committee Chair- man Femand J. St Germain of Rhode Island. "What he (Fitzwater) did was ap- Domestic air travel· levels off, but strong growth predicted \\t.\\HI:-.;(,JCl'--The number of pa''l'ngcr' IJl-.1ng domes11t l l .. tl 1gh1s ha" In dl'<l oil o\ er the last 1hrel' ~l'3r' ahl'r \l'J r' Ill' 1nl'rl':l\1ng tfil\el an 1ndu,tn rcpon ~1d \\ edm·,d.i' Tht• rt·p..in h1 '" l'' a. prcdtl tl'd huge ~ro"'th 1n .111 t1;\,d ti\ thl' t'nd or thl' n•ntun · P:iv.cngt·r~ thing \\1th111 the L'n11- cd St.Ill' incrt'J\l'U 11nh I rx·rtcnl Ill IQ89 \\htk the numlwr 11fpac;.,engt·r~ ' boarding intemat1onal flights from U.S. a1rpons rose 11 percent, the .\1rpon O{'l?rators Council Inter- national said. "'Our traflic results for 1989 might 1nd1cate a slt~ht ''ealo.ening in the growth rate ot a\'latton for the year, but "'c forl'see a 61 percent increase 1n passenger traffic b) 2000," said George Howard. AOC"I president. An acrompanymg report by the Pannt'r hip for lmpro"ed Air Travel said aviation's contribution to the economy hit nearly $600 billion in 1989. a 13.8 percent increase over the last study which covered 1987. The most dramatic growth was in commercial airt raft manufacturing. where jobs. payrolls and other econ- omic factors rose 22 'percen1. Aviation's share of 1~e gross na- tional product remained at 5.6 per- cent, said the partnership. Smith International adopts rights plan ll<ll \fl)' "1111th Inter· n..itwn .. 11 lnl ..inn.111111.l'\J \\ l'dnl' d:l\ , •1a I 11\ h\1ar,1 111 d 1 rcct11r' ha~ 1Jt1ptl'U .i \111l kl111ldl·r Right' Plan· '1 \\ htdl prl'fl'l H'd 't11d.. purdl;.1'(' ght \ "ti I h d1,t -thutl'd ·'" J I' 1Jr11d .11 lhl i.1tl 111 11n1· Right for l J di •nlt'l >n \hJrl' hdd .l\ 11f l lH' Ill l' lit hu ... anl'" 1111 Junl' ~u I 'l'l(l Thl' Righi\ Pl;rn " dl'<.1gnl'd 10 d1.·tl'r n1crcl\ c t.11..l·ln 1.·1 wct1l'' and '" prc,cnt .in .1tquirur Imm gaining • 1ntrt>I 111 thl· .t•mr.111\ "1thnut of- fenng a fair pncc to all of the com pan} ·c; stockholders. The Rights will e\ptre on June 19, 1000. In a k11rr being sent to stock- holder~. Douglas L. Rock said the Plan· 1~ intended to protect the interest~ of the company's stock- holder\ 1n th~· l''ent the compan} 1s confronted \.\1th co1:rc1"e or unfair takeo"cr tactirs. ly, the acquis111on 1n the open mar- ket or otherwise of shares constitut- ing control wi1hout ofTenng fair 'alue to all stockholders, or other coerci \'e or unfair takeo' er tactics which arc common in 1odav"s takeover environment and whi°ch the board belte' cs are not 1 n the best interests of the compan) ·s stock- holders.·· -From tbe buslaeu wire propriate," Bush said ... But what I'm tryina to do is not respond to !ndividuals and to ~Y ~ mov- ana forward on llus process.· · Bush eonceded that ••a apart seemed to be ipjted there" by· Fittwater's remarks. but added, ''l think more important than conllnu- ina to pour fuel on the spark is to work cooptratively with the Con- pns in tryina to iet this mess solved." Democratic crit.icism of Bush's man.aaement of the Sell bailout has been arowina since last month, when the administration said Cofll1C$S would have to provide a second bailout of $30 billion to SSO billien later ~s year. Bus drivers agree to ban of violence WASHINGTON Strikina Greyhound drivers have agreed to a Nattonal Labor Relations Board order banning them from throwing Molotov cocktails. spitting on· stnkebrealcers or harassin• drivers on the road. union officials said Wednesday. Other picket line violence and harassment prohibited in the gov- ernment's order includes firing guns. shout ing .. vile epi thets" at strikebreakers or waving sisns at them with ·intimidating pictures such as coffins or han~men's nooses. The company called the NLRB's 1.case and desist order. a major de- velopment because it puts the "full force and authority" of the federal government behind efforts to stop violence in the 3'h-month-old strike. But union officials shruqed tt off. noltng the} have not admitted any pan in the dozens of shootings or rock·thro"' mg incidents that have taken place dunng the drivers' strike. -By T~e Associated Pnu MIAMI -More than 16,000 piecet of floe cbiDa.. I t~50 Baccarat crys&al IC)bletl and a lel'Vint uay 1lflt eAOUlb IO DOIG a rout N are amona tbe exce.s ttom CeDTNlt But to be IOld at auc:tion. A P"view of the luxury items that suoolied an exclusive dinina club ICt up by t.be bank's ex-chairman. "David Paul, was held at CeaTnast ID Miami oo Tuetday. ~ The wbole batdl pa up for uJe Satwday u federal replaton try IO recover 11 leeal part of the $2 billion eott of baill .. out tbe thrift -the sc.ate's Jaraest savinp and loan until it wu eeized in Febnaary. lleplaton cha.rte Paul with usjna the wJcd thrift u bis "penonal play bank. •• Tbe items for Ille include small silver tonp for &encb fries and W. silver tonp for ice cubes. a flat-slotted spoon for servina UJ>U'llUS and a racked pan for holdina upuaaus. Sil• led pape sciuon. bone holden. lemon squeezers and pate s rs are 1mo04 the odder implements for sale.~ " a t much," saad Eleanor Matthews, a contract adminis-• trator for Dade County. ••t have to Py I never knew there were silver holders for paper plates and cups before.·· Gold-rimmed, five-piece LiR1QfCS china settinp sell for $600 and each piece of crystal sells for S 140, but no minimum prices have been set for most of the items at the auction. A sianed copy of "The Works of H.G. Wells" will be offered for an undisclosed price, one of many leather-bound books that once lined the shelves in Paul's office. . . Stock trading ends mixed NEW YORK -Stocks were m ixed Wednesday as the waffiina market looked for direction in its third straight day of quiet trading. A Federal Reserve prediction of continued slow economic arowth and little cbanac in inflation sent the Dow Jones averaac of 30 industrials down quickly in the early afternoon. Bond prices also tumbled. The report held few surprises, but analysts said investors were aropina for any sian of where interest rates might be headed. "It was just an excuse to bring this thing in a little bit,'' Alan Ackerman. senior vice president and market strategist at Gruntal & Co, said. The Dow industrials recovered later in the day to finish up I. 74 at 2.895.30. Broader indexes were down .. The Dow average of 20 trans- portations was down 1.82 at 1,177.01 and the average of IS util· ities was down 0.38 at 208.56. Declinina issues outnumbered gainers by about 1 to 6 in na- tionwide tradina of New York Stock Excban,e-listed stocks, with 668 up, 111 down and S55 unchanged. "I can describe the market in three sentences,'' Ackerman said. "No trend. No volume. No clear-cut con- viction." MH \T '\\'SE DID NEW YC>ttK (APl Jun 20 Advanced Declined Unchanoed To11tiu ues New highs New tow• '\ \·s•: l .EADEHS NEW YORK (APl -S.les, • o.m. Wedne•d•Y price and ne1 thanve of the 15 most 1ctlvt New York Stock Exchange lu ues, trading natlonallY 11 more than Sl. 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Indus tS,J~.I Tran 2,79• Ullls 2.211: 6S Stk 20,•12, llO'\ t :\ K \Tt:s NEW YORK (AP) -Money r atu for Wednesday as reoorled bv Telerate Sv\· tems Inc· Telerett lntereit ra1e Index I IJS Prime Rale. 10.00 ~lscount Rate: 7.00 , roll.er cell 10111 rate 9.2S ederal ftnds m arker rate High ,.' Low . 7 LHI t 7~ Otl!14!1' commercial oeoer J0· 180 d&Y\' 8 20·8 OS Cerllllc1tes of Oeoosil Pr1marv ij divs, 7 •1 devs. 7,,67 0 dlY\, 1.n I YH r, 7.11 'ASDAQ Sl''IMARl NEW YOltK (AP) -Most acthit over· lhe·counter stock.• supplied bv NASO . Liit er HMW Te!Mex MCI m,,~'~ ~c:'le' ~~c nlGa mc,Pa 601.D PRlf't :s CM. + 1·l2 -l , +1-16 -'• r I Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, June 21, 1t10 M Cantamar puts ~iner 'at ho1ne' Cantamar offera food that not only tut•. like home cooking, but brings back thOM good memorlAa associated with thoughtfull~repared food. Cantamar, which hu been open for 10 years, orlglnally started aa a dell. Over the years, the demand from the public for thetr food hu · forced owners Sally and Ray Gutierrez to ex- pand the reatuarant from a seat~ Ing capacity of about 25 to Its current sfze, which aeata 106. Plus, for the past five year• In a row, Cantamar has received an "Award of Merit" from the Southern' Callf ornla Restuarant Writers organization. These awards are based upon surveys done by restuarant critics from' Sant~ ·Barbara to San Diego. Cantamar has won the "best Mexican food" category since 1985. Ray Gutierrez Is also proud to mention that In a new book out by restuarant critic Herb Baus entitled "Orange County's Best Restuarants," Cantamar Is again given due praise. In a business that traditionally has a 90 percent failure rate within the first year, Gutierrez Is proud to state that his restuarant has had "significant growth In business every year." --~~~-;r_J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:...::: Special Advertiser Profiles . f.iesta firewo~ks to flare on Fourth The Fountain Valley Fiesta will travaganza, according to Jake explode wtth the county's larg-Mutchler, Fiesta chairman. eet free community-sponsored "This message goes out to ftrewort<a and laser light show concerned citizens and busl- Juty • at 9 p.m. In Mlle Square nesses alike who believe fire- Part<, at Brookhurst Street and works should be In responsible ..., ....... _... H8'1 Avenue, FountaJn Valley. hands, and not those of chll- Sally and Ray Gutlerrea, owners of ea........ The star-spangled display Is dren," Mutchler said. "In order Included In the price of ad-to ensure these safety-oriented Some of the specialities ser-food prepared as is at home." In mlulon to the Fiesta, or one efforts. we're seeking donations ved include such hard to find fact, almost every item In the may watch It free from any van-to bear the tremendous costs dishes as sweet tamales with restuarant, even the margarita tage point In Mlle Square Park. Involved." raisins and clnammoh. Tttese mix, Is made In the kitchen. Joe Walsh, formerly of the The Fountain Valley Fiesta will usually can only be found In the Cantamar Is located at the Eagles and the James Gamg, feature a multitude of activities, homes of Mexlcan-Amerldan corner of Bolsa Chica Road and wtll perform Inside the Fiesta Including an outstanding families at Christmas time. Warner Avenue In Huntington grounds just prior to the fire-carnival with rides for young and Other dishes include the Beach. The restaurant Is open works show. old, an International food faire menudo, served for breakfast seven days a week and all day Fiesta personnel are seeking with a variety of sampling, rtb on the weekends, and a pork In on Saturdays. The number to additional funding and support and chill cookoffs, audio sound chlle verde sauce that Is well call Is 646-8022. for the Independence Day ex-off, classic car show and a worth a tr~ Gut~rrez can ~Y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- without boasting that his d;' / tamales are "the best tamales 0 .,-. " made from scratch." This restuarant Is truly a f am- 11 y-oriented business. The recipes come from both sides of the family and have been L. •(-:y;,... around for generations. Every-r I one from Ray's Aunt Julia to the .._..,..../. Gutierrez' four children have ~· { special festival of arts and craft1. Fiesta hours will be Friday, Monday and Tuesday from 5 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday the Fourth of July from 11 a:m. to midnight. Admission to the Fiesta Is $3 for adults. S 1 for children 6 to 10 and free for kids under 5. The Fountain Valley Fiesta will benefit numerous non-profit and charitable .. clubs and organiza- tions. as well as youth pro- grams. awards. senior citizen programs and handicapped citizens' needs. Donation. ticket or booth information may be obtained by calling 962-4441. Of course, all this good praise and recognition is not just talkt Cantamar has excellent food served with a style that makes you feel welcome. "The fact that we prepare a food that. I say, with an honest flavor Is what gives us our re- peated business and of course attracts new customers." ·says Gutierrez. helped in the work. Even Ray's • .!J mother gets In the act by mak-c I b 1• Niii 1 NWIDE ~~gn~.wonderfully perfect flan by "' _,,, e e ra ID our . ~.-, But, most of all, Cantamar Is cause. as Gutierrez states, "We a quality establishment be-GRA D 1 PENING offer good, flavorful Mexican Victorian Rose Florist offers personal touch The Victorian Rose Florist Is a pleasant shop opened In Sep- tember by Donna Campisi and her husband. Previously, Campisi had worked out of her home arrang- 1 ng flowers. The fact that she "tries to have real personal ser- vice" in the shop makes one feel thaWhay_-are:...stlllJn Jler.J bdog_ room. She gives her customers a seat. some coffee and a news- paper while she helps them find what they are looking for. As well as single. fresh flowers. the Victorian Rose will do balloon bouquets. gourmet food baskets, newlywed baskets and a unique super sports basket that comes with such goodies as a football, a copy of Sports Illustrated and a bag of popcorn. As well as these baskets and hollday orders, the Victorian Rose does arragements for weddings and funerals. With the weddings. Campisi has personal consultations that Involve spending time with the cus- tomer to find out his or her Individual Ideas. as compared to looking through stacks of photos which may not have any- thing the client has In mind. Besides those special oc- casions, Campisi says that flowers are '·a part of life. I offer bouquets for everyday -for a llttle life and brightness In the home. I myself always have fresh flowers at home." Donna Campisi Campisi adds that the Vic- torian Rose "manages to keep the prices moderate so that everyone can afford flowers. es- pecially around the holidays." The Victorian Rose has free local delivery in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. They also offer "tale-florist, .. which is a wire service for de- livery. The Victorian Rose Florist Is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and until 7 p.m. Fridays. It Is located at 19171 Magnolia St. In Hunt- ington Beach, and the phone number is 964-8188. Straight teeth talk ... WHEN SHOULD BRACES START? The aYlsM r depends on the type of problem. the stage of tooth development. and the 1nrtude and potential cooperatt0n of the patient Some children have "functt<>nal problems" such as crossbttes. sucking habits. or chronic mouthbfeath1ng These are often treated .. rty. around age aeven to nine. because they can lnterlere with normal e1t1ng, ape1k1ng or breathing S<><:alled "functt0nal 1pph1nces", 1 special bfeed of removable acrylic lppl1· ances. are used by some Or1h<> don1 ists 11 this time 1n cases where J8W g«JW!h and 1rct:i 0.--.topment need to be 11tered Molt problems, ~r. can watt unhl 1ge eleven to eleven and a halt when the permanent bicuspid teeth stan to come in. 11gn1hng that the res1 of the permanent teeth Wiii be erupting in the ne><t one to one and 1 h1lf yi11rs This 11 lmponant because the onhodonttst knows that most tr81tments wke two to two and 1 ha" years and cannot be com- pleted unltl all permanent teeth ire tn and straightened If treat· ment ltll1S too .. rly. there 11 the danger that tre1tment time (and cost) may be prolonged The •nrt 11 v111t to the orthOdOnltC tpeCllhSI , usually It no charge. will 1lw1ys a.nswer this hey questtQn A pub/re wvice mesuge Schuyler C. 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"''"' .. .... 111$lljlll ........... -............. . ................................ ...., ....................................... 1 .................................. . • M Or-. Co.II DAILY PtLOT/ Thuncley, June 21, 1'IO ORANGE COAST ..., 1'11111 • An Independent Newspaper Published by f'pge Grout> Publ1shiog. Inc. lob.rt I . , .... Pfe11dent & d\lel •~ecuhve officer Wiliern S. ~. ed1t0t Stev. Mmttle, rnonog1ng editor o.n Fenley, 00110tiol poge ed1tC)( Stan Wyman, news editor a. ........ city editor 1..., lleem, leotures editor ..... c-iMn, .sports cd1IOf ' C.ol H11mphreyt, soc1~1y editor Elliot Stein, .If., cho1rl!lun Ge.old W. Adcox, Jr., 9e11erul moooger Editor/al Saving Laguna ~anyon up to the city leaders T h e recently released survey, conducted .by a gro up scarcbina for a compromise in the battle over whether to ~velop portions of Laguna Canyon. gave Laguna Beach residents some good and bad news. The $~ news as that m.oi:e than 75 pcrcen1 o f Laguna Beach residents 10d1cated they arc w1lhng to pay S30 a year to preserve the canyon. And 66 percent said they would pay up to $100 a year to acquire the canyon property. The bad news is that it still would leave them far short of the $50 to S 70 million that county appraisers say the land is worth ~o the Irvine Co .• which has plans lO put 3.lOO biames OD 800 acra lD the can yon. And the survey .revealed. not surpri,sinaly, t.h~t only SI percent of residents countywade would support a S200 mtlhon bond measure that would buy the canyon and other environmentally sensitive lands throughout the county. leaving the proposed bond far ~hon of the two-thirds ma1ont~ vote needed to pass a countyw1de tax increase. . . Saving Laguna Canyon from development. being a local issue. rests squarely o n the shoulders of city leaders. What can the) do? Thol.lgh they're short of funds, I at• ._ baw one. lal'9C advantage: The lrvine Co. appears to be wtntng to compronuse. fn November, the company agreed to halt plans for its. Laguna Laurel development in the canyon for one year. c:tesplte having mos1 of the approvals 11 needs from the county to proceed with the pro1cct. Buying a pon1on of the canyon is an obvious alternative and should be explored. Jean Watt. one of Newport Bea~h's most ~taunch environmentalist. hammered out a compromise with the Irvine <;o. over us Ne"'port Coa st development that sausfied everyone's ma1or concerns. If Laguna. through a c11yw1de bond measure. could raise. say. S 1 O million. then the c11y could come back to the bargaining table with something more than "'ashes. The Irvine Co. ha\ alread~ shown that it as willing to listen. And the development firm proved dunn$ negouat1ons on the Newport Coast that 11 1s "'1lhng to compromise. But the ball. at this point. 1s clearly 10 the c1ty"s court. Laguna Can.yon 1s a special pan of the O range Coast. It .will take a special efTo n from the frva ne C'o. and Laguna Beach residents to keep it that way. . Today In history Today 1s Thursda). June 21. the I 72nd day of I YCXJ. There are 193 days lefi in the )·car. umrm·r amves at 11 :33 a.m. EO f. Today's highlight in h1slo1J . On June 21. 1964. ca 11 nght'i workers Michael H. Schwcrner. An- drew Goodman and James E. Chaney disappeared 1n Ph1ladelph1a. Miss. Their t>Q<l1cs were found 10 a n eanhen dam six -week~ later Sc'en mt'n "'ere convicted 1n IQ67 of conspiracy 10 the kalhngs. On 1h1s d ate: In 1781'!. the l l S Const1tut1on went into effect as Nev. Ham~h1re became the ninth stall' to rataf) 1t. In I 834. Cyrus Hall MC'C'orm~ck received a patent for his rea ping machine When Writing to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot ... The Orange Coast Doily Pilot encourages correspondence from our readers We request lerrers be ~ept 10 opprox1motely 300 w()(ds Any correspondence s1gmt.can1ly longer than 300 words will be printed 01 our d1scre11on os a Community Commentary, Gvest Co mmentary or Editorial Response. Community com'1"''llor es ore reserved for issues pertinent to c11tes ond tow ns along rl tt Orange Coos• Guest commen1ories moy per rain to ony public 1SSuP E<.111or1ol responses ore reserved for rebullols 10 ed1l()(1ol pos11tons of the Orange Coast Doily Pilot. le11ers cons1derPd to be libelous or 1n bod toste will not be printed W ritPrs ore l1m11ed to four wbm1s\1ons o month All correspondence musl be signed ond include the wr ,,., s address ond telephone number for ver1f1co11on pu•f.JOSPS lerrers sl•ou'J b,. odJressed ro the Orange Coast Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy 51 . Costa Meso, CA 92626, A11en11on letters to the Edito r W riters with QUcs11ons orf" urged 10 coll the Doily P1lo1 01 17 I 41 642 4321 . ht 352 Doonesbury AM4~ /PIN,I'U TlfU >W "fHA7 I By Garry Trudeau 7RJffef' PUT IN HI$ CYFIC!Al R£ - 5UMi THAT ,,;.14145 ·A MAN OF 7Ht P£QU. 8f01USe Ht 7AJ,Jt:W RJ HIS O<DlMtN av H~l4JAYCX/f ~fll:t WY' CAN >W MIM 1HAT CllAPOIA' I ·1 AS"I ES GREA1: L.ESS -FILLINGS. Asian American quotas downgrade performance By THOMAS SO\IVEU A professor of English at one o f the belier eastern rnllcgcs ''as appalled al thl· lo"' qua ht) of the essa) s hl•r students turm·d in. In order 10 get them to undl'rstand "hat an cssa) should tx· ltkc. she crO'l:cd on<."-of the Ii:" good onl''i and ga' c a cop) to l'at.·~ !ltudcnt. It "'as an l''isa~ "'nlll·n O} a V1c1name)C \IUdl·nt "'ho ICAJrncd 10 )peak Engh!lh onl~ fi vl· )Cars ago. Asian students ha' e had ~ man) . remark a bk acadl·m1 c SUln'" \tunes thnt "l' :trl' no longl'r sur- pn~d. What should tx· \urpn\ang -an fact appalling -IS that \Onll' P"OPk ~'l'OI to lhtnk thl') arl' too ul·n·ssful. E' 11.knn· 1s gro" 111g ul quota\ being used to linlll tht.• numtx·r of .\\Ian' admtlll'd 10 soml' top l'Ulkgl'S and Ull l\l'fSlttn C.'ongrl'\i.man l>ana l<uh1harhl'r o l California ha!I bcl·n tr~ ang tu Jig uu1 thl· f:H t' ahuut quota\ being u~:J to limit thl' number uf .\\Ian .\nwnc.1n studl'Oh admtlll'll to rnlll'j!.l'' and un1 \Cr'\1tu:' lk ha' alw hccn 1n 111g to hght :.1 tm· unlk r 1lw < >llin· <11 <·,,ti 1<1gh1s at 111l· l ' S. lk partnwnt of I dul·a11un. to gl'I 1twm h1 take lqtal act1un a~1tt1\I \U('h dt~ nn1111Jtoi; pr:il Ille' In kl·l·p1ng "'ath 11' P,l'Ol'ral roltl') ol not nx 11.ang thl· ooal 111 al·;11.km1J. thl' lkpartml'lll ol f:dul·atal>n I'\ pron·eJtng '' 11h all dd1lx·ra1l· ~lu" Ill">'· .\n ·urdinK 1u ltll' IJ\·partnwnt ol t:.durntaon 11~1r. thl· La" ~huol at Bcrh•k\ ma101aincJ r.ir1all) separate \\ailing lms of .1pplfl":lnb ihroughout mO\l or thl.' 1980s. In 198'1. alll'r <'ungrcs,nl;m Ruhrti.whl'r ·~mJ othl·r" maJt.· a puhllr · l\\Ul' ul 4uu1a~ aga1n~t Asians at l:krll.dq. till' lkrll.l'lq La"' School J 1S<.·on11nucd rJnall) M'parall' \\:.tll tng h'\I .\crnrdtng 10 thl· (J\'par~: Oll'nl of Edu\.at1un. thcrl· ''no" .. a un1tal) "a111ng list -C\l'n though 1h1<i ··un11ar~ ·· \\Jtting ltst shu"'' .. the rau• or· l'lhntnl\ of~tudl'nh "ho \\Cf'l' IO rl'CCl\C ~Pl'('tal u >n,1dcra11on .: What a rn ulu11onar~ l hJngl·' 'ou II.no\\ and I II.no" that 11 :Hl) '\Uch prnl'lll'l'S had tx·l·n U\4.'1.I 111 11.c~:p out "uml·n or a numtx·r of other rnanonltl''· olhl·r than .\\l:IO\. all hdl "ould h:J\e brukl'll loo..c ln\tead. thl' Ckpa rtmcnt uf Ldul·a11on ~'' 11 "'11 "uind un a \umphancc rc\ll'" .. and that tht' re\ ll'\\ .. " 111 Ix• '>l twdukd a'> won a!I l)l>ss1ble .. fhq don't 'ia) 11 "'II hcgtn a\ o;uon a<i poo;,1hle Uut the} "'111 Pl'nul 11 111 lHI the wheduk Nonl· of th1o; nl'<.e'>~nl~ mdtl'<lln an anamosll) IO"'JrJ .\s1a11'. l'lther at l:krll.l'il') or at thl· Dcpanmcnt of Edurnt1on. fhl' a n1mo'Sll) '" mut·h oruader than that. and e"tcmh l.1r tx·)ond rnllcgl' rampu..cs. The hosllht~ Letter i~ agarn~t rewarding o utstanding pcrformancl' a nd producti v1t). Where,er the cntenon is performance rather than bod' count . .\~ran Americans an.· usuall) "ovcr-rcp-re~·nted:· That ml"ans you cannot ha ve the statistical reprcSl·ntat1un of all groups in proponion to their percentage of the popula tion if you use performance as a rntcrion . .\n) h1gh-performanl'\' group upsets t~o­ plans of those "ho think 11 1s their prerogatl\c to mix anJ match d11Tcrcn1 groups to present a pretty public rcl:iuons par tut l'. In an carltcr era. the problem was how to keep o ut Jc"!> -another high-performance group ttlat upset the preconCl'I\ l'd nouo ns. Toda). that problem has d1sap- P":m·d bcrnuM' Jc"'s an: 1ust lumped in as part ~I ''"htll'!>:· .\"~ins ha,e. tn l'ITl·ct. 1nhcnted the ant1- ~·m1t tl' 4uo1a\ of thl' past. . fh1!> "hok m ut: is broader and deeper than ant1- h1a11 quota' II 1$ pan of a fun~mcntal conflict bt.·1"ee11 tho~· "'ho bel1ne in rl'"'afilmg produt.·u vi ty and thoSl.' "ho bchcvc in handmg out rewards as .. c11111kmcn1 ~ .. JU!>l for being around. B> and large. bt.·lll'H~ an l'nlllkmcnts ha' e bcl'n "'inning that con- f11t.·t -l''Pl'llJll) an arndl'm1a. lndl\ 1dual.s: groups. or nauon\ "ho~· pcrformanws ha\ e earnl-d high rewards are tn·:itl·d a11 11' the} "'Crl· guilt) of something. Man\ p:opk arc poor tx-causc the) were not born 11110 cm·u m~tanl'l'S that cm·o uragcd them to develop product!\ c ~lilts or attitudes. Whether th1!1 v.as due to ranul) h1slof) or group h1stoi}. suc h children ~~e a blcall. futurl'. unk\s the) can be cncouragl-d or required to dc,clop basal· sll.ills as they grow up. lnstt·ad. the.'~ arc o ftl'n 1old bogt')man stories about ho"' thl'ar probkms arc all due to hctng "explo11ed" or "nduded" o\ their mo re fonunatc contemporanes. fhl'M' bogl·~ niao stom-s are of'lcn the work of intclle-c- tua ls a!> "di as pola tin:ins. \\'hl·n hagh-performanrl' Asmn Amencans sho"' up. the' ruin thts "hole poht1t.·al moralll> pla). A!>tans ha'e C\P"rtCnl'l·J a h1stof) or d1scnmmat1on but their high per formann• toJa} sho"' s that that 1s no t the onl) factor that wunts. Thl'tr hiMof) threaten11 the v. hole 1Jl.'ologKal huu~· of <:art.ls. on v.hach man) people's fl.'J eral gr:lrll~. l·are\·r~. and ('gOS are based. No "ondl·r that quo tas against Asians arouse so ltlllc cunn·rn But we should a ll be concerm·d. not onl) ahout .\~ian .\rm·m·a ns. hut about what hapP"ns to P"rformann· tn a rnuntr) that downgrades pcr- formanl'l' Tllom•• Sowrll /1 • Suoford writer for IM 0rao6r Coast Dally Piiot. Amburgey' s disrespect blatant To lhl· Editor I ha' l' lx'l'll fnlhm mg ~ l'Ur \lorn·' rl·g,.rJrng the tiling of an 1n111u1t\l' b ) Mr l<ogl·r Ula nl·hard that "nuld re4uirl· an) cuum 1lmemtx·r to ab'- t:un from \Olang on an~ l\\Ul' that dlrl'l 11) rn' oh l'\ Utl) famtl) ffil'lll01:r 01 ix·rh.lp'> lm·nd' Y l'\lerda) \ nl'"., 4uo1cd a 'l:lll'- nll'nt b) :\11. (On) ·\mburgl·~ 1hu1 thl' int tt:lllH' \\US fikd b\ a \ indll · lt\C tnd1\lduul. This 'llJll'llll'nt " onl ) anutlh·r hlutant dt\pla) of thl' da,rC\P"('I 1ha1 :\tr. .\mburge~ ha' for thl· f)l.-opk of th1<i rommumt) 11 as 'un. Ron. " dn eloping :md building all O\l'r Costa Mesa. ·rhc~ ar<.' rr:imm1ng more hou~\ on lot~ than i.hould Ix· allo"'ed. And to da te. I l'1>uld not find an) rel'Ord of fa ther Amburge '!I "NO .. 'ote on an) pro- Comm~ntary J\:ll t11'ol,111g ht\ son. f>Ol.'" he ncll fl·cl Im l.1J ha\ an l'd&l' O'er other•.'.' Thq oo' 1ou,1~ J1srn s projel·ts. pc:r- hap' O\ er a Sunda) barhcCUl' .... L>ad \mburgc) e'en \4.'nds com- m u n 1 t) ml·mher' ll'ltl'fS tu .. l'Juca tl··· thc111 "hen thl'} ·, c tx'cn "t111\11\fu1 nwd" 31lout hi\ -.on"• pm- Jn'I\, hl·nw . hopang to onng 1hcm .around 10 ag1n·1ng that 1t'l> OK 10 agnurl' u'cruo\\drng of pmpcnie\. o\l·rluad1ng ul rci.rdc nttal \trc<·t traf- fic. d1 ~n:gard111g lhl.' pm'3l') and nght of l'\ISltng lando"'nt'r\ to ha'c their 'tt.'""I SLRIOUSI Y taken E'en \\Ith the entire n<·1gh- bo1 huod 111 Jllcndnn e. fighting for the lklne d.;' clopml'nt of the Vallq Road propt'rt). and. against the Plannrng C.'ommas ion's ~-commen- da11011. the <. 11) ·c:ounc1I voted to apprO\e an unnece!>!>llf) zone change that allu"cJ th~ J <'' elOP"r (Am- burgc~) to bu aid more houses. Lhan that propert) sho uld ha\e o n 11. No"' thl· dcHlo~r (Am burgc}) 1s filing 'arn111l'l''> \O hl· <:an gl't mon· hou54'\ on that µropcrt) which will unJuubtcdl> alllm him to gc1 his monl'' ·, "orth .. and father .\m- burgl·) t\:ds comfortabk giving his sun 1 hl· .. 'utl' he dl'St'f\ cs:· Congratulataon'I. M r. Blancharq. You·,c got m) support ... and the i.upport or all thO'IC I'\ e talkcJ with. ft'i. JU\t a hamc that a · 1a" as th(' o nl) thaog that \\ill make ome sense of tha" S. FRANCE OLSEN Costa Mesa Ex-_spies singing like canaries 1y ANDnW FERGUSON We know what hap~ncd to the "Spy Who Came in from the Cold," but what about all the spies who have 10 come in from the Cold War'! Wh11 do they do nqw? One thing they do, 11 least in almost-united Germany. is sin& like canaries. Since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, West German authorities have undertaken mort than 160 domtstic tspionqe in· vtstiptions. most of them bllKCJ on information alcaned from fonMr Eat& Omqan intelliaencc •nts. ~ catet art bairin1 fNil. Four top Wnt German diolomats. one of them a code officer (or NA TO. were rccen&Jy amslrd for npeo":llC· M0rt sptttacularly~ t~o notonou.s German terronsts or the Red Army Faction. considered rnponsible for a wave or anasfnations in the 1970s. were dis.covered livint in 'East Bertin and promptly taken into custody. East Germany had an estimated 4 ,000 spiei abroad. but authorities consider them effectively neutral· ized by the end of the Cold War. "To whom are they supposed 10 dtliver? .. asked one rormer opent- ive, addtna that if he were collectinf information for the Soviets, " would not touch anythina that is connttted to this damlfed a~ pe,.tus.'' While the East Ocf!11an in· telliaenct network winds down toward unifteation. some Soviets art a>mplalnint about the conunuina domestic l(t1v1hcs of tht'ir tovem- menl's KG B. In rttcnl ycan. the Soviet spooks have tried to upt.flde their imqe, claimina for them~lvcs a crimc-bustina role modeled on our own FBI. Not so. says one formtt KGB officer. "They are omnipttttnt," ht;. said: They're still in 1hc workl>latt and the schools. Gorbachcv's kOB directo r is of the old auard. and. pcrHtro1ka or n(> ~rntroika. he hat surrounded himsclf with the same 1oyalins who ha,.sscd din1dmts in lhc 1970s. ... . As Iona a thert art 1«rtt • 1n other words. there 11riU be apie'I 10 ftrrtt them out. The spooks' day is not yet dOM. M*ew ,.,.,,.. •• ,.. "• Q' .... D,C...._, trrlw lw * Orlllp '--" Ody ,.,,.._ Dan Walten • Limits iinpair budget process SACRAMENTO -Fashioning a financial budget. whether for a fam- ily. a business . ~r a government. sho uld be a pos1uve process. A bud4et, after all. is not ~ol) writ It 1s a tool that quant!fies income and obligations. 1dent1fies shortcomings in either,. and thu'> provides impetus to bnng the tv.o into rough balance. The process of budgeting is m o re important than the final document. Once. it could be said. the v.ritmg of the state budget ful filled thoSl' goals. In the past doLcn years. ho"'· ever, since the passage of Pro p- osition 13. budgeting has .e' oh ed from a posatl\c process .into .an essentially negative one 1.n. which protecting financial and poltl1cal tur1 has become the m ost ampon ant goal. . flellibihty to deal with evo lving circumstances. the most important factor 1n an) successful budget ex- crCisc. has been the first casuah). Belatedly. Gov. George Oeu- kmejian ha'> discovered that. by h1) administra11on·s cak ulatio ns. 92 pen.~nt of the state's general-fund budget is locked into law so 11ghth as to be untouchable. That leav~ onl) 8 pcn·ent of the budg~t. Dt-u- l mcjtan sa~ s. that l·an be ad1usted lo meet re\Cnul' changl''> or other cir· cumstanCl'). The process of locking up thl· budget ha~ ~·l·n going o n fo r del - ndes. It "as nearl) 20 )Cars ago. fot instance. that leg1slat1o n g1'lrng v.el- fare rec1ptl'nh an automatic cost-of- "' tng aJ1u-.1mrnt "as cnactl·d a' part uf a "dfarc-reform l'Om promise. \\ l'lfarl·-nghts ad' ocate' wanted to protN'l "'elfare grant' from bcmg !IUbJl'Ctl·d to the rigors of ~ budgl·t1ng l'ach )Car. The prcx'Css has escalated "'ildl~ !lince 1978 a' ad' cxalcs on the pol 1t1l·al nght and kfl ought to eogra' r the ir praont1l'' info the la". "' l'" into the stall' l·on,t11u11on. Propos111on 13 itself reduced fle,. 1b1ltt) b) mall.mg 11 more diflicult to increase stall' and lcx·JI ta \l') . .\ )Car later. the Gann spending hmit wa) enacted b' ' otcrs "'11 h the a cu ',. support of mo\t polttical leadc.·rs. Deukmc11a11 often complain' about kgJI \pending mandates. ~~ ang they redu c flc~abiht). b~t hl' e\cmpt~ from the criticism ltm1ts on ~P"nding and 1aws. \\h1ch are equal I) restncll\C. The fart '" tha t ( ahfornia '01e1' h~l\e bought the argument<; of both nght and kti. creating n s11uation fraught "''" rnmple,1t). Tht') haH· maJc 11 mon: difficult to raise taXl'' and !>P"nd mom·~. and thl'n ap- pro, ed ballut ml'a )urcs that 1m- po)ed spending mandates. The mosl far-reaching of the latte1 "'as Propos111on Q • enacted b~ 'otl·rs an I l.)M8 at the behest ol teachers and others 1n l'ducation. In the zero-sum game of state budget- ing. educator\ fcarl'd. schools would be the lu-.en~ bcl·ausc e'er-fe,,,., 'oters ha' c 'hildrcn in classroom' Proposatu>n 98 imposed a floor on l'J ucat1on dollars b) guaranteeinl( the school' a ccna1n percentage of state pending. plus the hon's shar,• of an) n.'\CllUl' bc~ond th1: Gann ltm11. Wha t had been a vcf) restn ctl\ l' budgetar) d 1mall' sudden!) bccam' l'\ en m ore M>. encouraging ad \UCatcs o f o ther statt.· spending pro grams to !>l'ck wa)s of locking the11 own pnort11l.'s into law. Propos111on 11 7. approved O) 'oters in June. mandates certain lc'els of spending for w1ldhli: protection.. for example. whit,• another measure headed for Novcm bcr ballo t puts legal lloors undl·r ccmun health-and-welfare categon e' as it increase<, la\es on alcoholtl beverages. Even Deukmc1ian. who says hl· o pposes suc h rcstricuons. has sup· ported them Proposition 11 l enacted by "Olcrs in June with Dcu kmc11a n's active suppon. raise taxes o n p solinc. but the campaign fo r the m ca urc stressed that thl' revenues would be , rcstncted 10 transportation projects The rneai.ure al'° ft'-cnacts. with ~m<· c hanges, thl' Gann !l~nding limit. Thr pQli11ca l ract IS that vote~ tend to likc i.pecifit sprndina man-dat~. sin<'C the) behe e they an· poi.1t1\ cl> )Cttina budaetary pn- on11es and thus thwartina the whims o f politician!I. Th1t's true whether the specific proposaJ includes ne" tu", uch as Proposition 111. or deals \\i&h c~1s1m1 ~\Cnucs . .such a' Proposition 98. But the <'aseade of budaet-rclatetl ballot measum. piled o n top of~·­ Proposition I J 1a" has ertat"-d ·,. hodaepodac of often contradic1011 ~uirtmcnt\ lhtt ka'M lntlt room for adjust1n1 s~nding to w't·um· 111\ttS. a. .,.....,.. " • &.c-n1H9• MtH Nfw Bltf ,., lk or.,._ Cent Dtilly ,..,.,, , ·~· ,, II ,. t ' lo •>' ,r J I• I· ·I t• ., ,, ,., ., I I I " n• 11 'l rli n• ,. ,. q .,. /I II II J I IJ .. 111 'JI "' .) II JI 11 ,, .. II " Ill .,, •11 II ,., ... J' JI 'I I ,, ~" ll 11t •J' II JI t I ti 'II ,. ,,, ,.,, w 11, ,.. IJ• 1. n IO• II u\ •\I ' • lr1osttr tlHI TIMt•sday lOWJ Ill lhe W9Ptf SOs 14 !flt lo• 60s HtltS m IM mod IO UPOfl 90s All QUM!t) ••• 11nce lrom mod t!Jlt to •try wn htllttltul 111 lhe Sol.Ill eo,s1 All ~tocgr °' lllft eo,s1 • ouatJ model' 'tt nma•• "°'tty .. with low. c!fuds. --~hichs in the hill' 80s. 71-12 .· OCEAN REPORT ---'* w,e ... lllt °'""Coast 111111 I 2 loot Wl ftS. wn1 swtll Wlttr 60-70 dtcrru. Hitfl tide Wll IUCll 7 J letl •t 8 36 pm r!J'!. TODAY'S SUN Sunrise ........ 5:42 a.m. Sunset.. ....... 8:05 p.m. New Moon June 22 ; 1st Otr. June29 BO&llG 0---C01$lM Wlttfi. ll&ftt YllQble wllldS ~ wnt to 10111/1wnt 10 to IS hots Sus 2 lttt. Wntttly swtll 2 lttt SGmt low clouds tlflr fhwldly mo1111nc. ol/lefwtst 1111 Thu1s41r Ovtf Ollttr COHiii w1ten, low clouds 1hui$diy mor111nc Partlr ~nny Thllrl41r 11te1noon From Point ConuptlOll to S.nt.a RO\a Island, northwest wiftds 20 to 25 knoll with 4 loot SfH South ol Sima Rm ~ wtSt to no1ttrwnt winds 10 to IS k!IOts Wll!I l loot SUS NotthtHt swd 1 tett FISlllG Clko bm lft bltWIC off Ille !AIHI. llld berrac:im. bo!Mto Jfld ytllowllll "' betftl cau(llt olf C.tal1na blind TODAY'S MOON Moonrise ....... 4:13 a.m. Moonset.. ...... 7:28 p.m. 0.-,Net~ Glrl w•tchlng ••• •n Important part of .. I Weell during JOI •nd 40s. Of course, boJ watdltng .w• •lso Important. Those days wlll be recreated Tuesday on .. , N'9ht. one of the events, co-sponsored bJ the Or•ng• Coan D•tly Piiot, wltlltn th• Incredible Ir· r•l•v•nt w .. 1c. )ONE 26TH • 7:30 P.M. THE HISTORIC BALBOA PAVILION BALBOA, CA. Music BY BtG BAND COMMOTION An evening of dancing to the 6lg 6a"d sound lust llfre tire good old da!IS at the fabulous BalbH Pa vlllon , part of tlrls r1ear's l"credlble Irrelevant Weefr XV. Whether ~nu went to Bdl your~ell m wu ve heart.I talcc; dlxlul th11se ldbul1'll"·n1..ihts di . The Rendezvou~ come to the Peninc,.uld for .. I 111e Big Band Mll'lt .. 13cllbn.i Fems Wheel .,. Fun Zone Amu-.emenb .. Spec ial Bal Night Drnners .. BdlblM I erry Ride-. .. l~lbod Merry·Gn-~ound I Tickets available by mall only. Reservations limited. Tickets must be picked up ntcht of the event at Balboa Pavtllon ticket booth. For more Information telephone: C7 I 4t S4~4942. .. DANCE ONLY .................................. $10 .. DINNER AND DANCE ..................... $25 1 lie•e1.,~t''> /. gr .. 111111 nnt m~lud,,11 Dinner 1<, 6 7 'lO pm 1ro-.ervat11)nc; requ trerl) ill your ~hoice ol .. Tale of the Whale .. Bubble-. Adlboc:1 Club .. Newpon Landin~ .. 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No one cer101nty intended ro •leec> thete, but your parents '\eeded to ~"Ow where you were staying 8olboo wos where lhe boy$ ~ere -so the g•rls were thefe 100 In thi! eorly days, 8olboo welcomed the customers ood went ec»y on the low An eorly Newpo<t Beoch pohcemon. Jock Summe<s. 11~stood the 8ol w-. revelers. He roonded up the 11p1,.st ond colled the ftretrvck from central Newport, loaded thefn 119. drove them up the Pen1nwlo and lei men, sleep 11 oft '" lhe liny '°~' During 8ol W"1 II\ 1939, lhe 1-*%¥0\IS Bollroom wol IN ploce to be DonGeo doing the 8olboo Hop to lhe tollnd\ of lhe blO bonds hteroffy set the butld1ng rocking. "It shook lhe ploce io l'od you did!!' ho11e to dance onymore Yov'd 11111 Pond lhere ond shole w11!1 11," recolled l9gUftOn G.otoe l0tW1 Z""*"'°" ill 1977. ,. UfAJ ...... tH9dr SM..._ 100 ,. ell> I? ;z.t) ~ 100 IS 11 SM!t•h .. 49cdy 11 ;9cdf --1110"' Sa·-101 11 cfy !00 I•'" .......... 19 S1cd't Sal!lt ,. ~dr ri Sl tli _.,SI,..,. 11 " .. 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'* ,,, .. \~WI ¥-"4 S1"' ,, ;, ct .. 61 di ~ • " di Bush breaks off . . talks with . PLO ly RITA BEAMISH AIJO<l.ttf'd ,,ff'U \lltft•r H UNTSVILLE. Ala. -President Bush broke oif America's dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Or· ganization Wednesday. saying a guerrilla raid on lsraer s coast "1s sticking in our throat" and must be renounced b) Vasser Arafat for the relationship to resume. "We've gi ven the PLO ample lime to deal with this issue." Bush said at a news conference at the Marshall Space Flight Center in the mtdst of a day of campaigning for Re· publicans 1n .\labama and Nonh Carohna. Bush said lsrad1 civ1l1ans were clear!) tne target of 'he Ma) 30 raid. for which the Palestine L1berat1on Front has taken respons1bilt ty. The PLF is headed b} Abut Abbas. an Arafat associate and a member of the PLO e"<ccuttve commmec. . The attack was thwarted when Israeli defenders intercepted fi ve speedboats when they landed. Four guemllas were killed and 12 cap- tured. The boats. carrying 16 guer· rillas armed with rockets and ma· chine guns. reponcdly were dropped otT a Libyan ship 120 miles at sea. .. This terronsllc act is sticking in our throat.·· Bush said. declanng he was acting C\Cn though his decision could 1nc11e new violence in the Mideast. Bush said he was willing to reopen the talks -which enhanced Arafat's standing in the Arab wo rld -1f the PLO condemns the raid . dissociates itself from the action and moves to disetphne ..\bbas. who Bush said. was "the perpetrator ... Bush noted that the PLO did OC Arab unit . .., disappointe(! SANT A ANA -An Orangt County Arab group Wednesday decried President Bush·s breaking off discussions with the Palestine Liberation Organizauon. Salem El-Huzayel of the Palestrnc Arab Fund of Orangt County said his organization was deeply disap- pointed b) the president's state· mcnt. ··This is reall) shoclong news 10 us. We JUSt started out thinking this would be. really, a thing that would make our future and desuny closer to realizing an mdcpcadent state and a peaceful and harmonious co-ex· istcncc with the Israelis. ··But. unfortunately. what hap- pened ... It JUSt made our drums tumble. We do abhor and denounce all violence. and we hope the United States will ~ons1der and very soon will go back to its senses and stan tallonB Wlth the PLO: because the PLO is the only representative that can. really. speak for the Palestinian people ... he said. -By City N~•• ~~ d1ssoetate itself from the actiQn, but said that and a genetlll condcmna· tion of violence against civilians was not enough. Bush's dec1s1on disrupts a rcla· t1onsh1p with the PLO started bv then-President Reagan in December ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- SPEAK UP NEWPORT SALUTES COIDIUNITYLEADERSOFTBEFUTURE LEAH KATHERINE ROSE Nl'wport Harbor H~h School DLLIHARJmtOTON Corona ~I Mar High School The~ two outstanding graduates of the Class of 1990 arc the first recipients of the DOROTHY HAROCASTLE SCHOLAR· SHIP. Created In memory of long time Newport Beach clvtc leader. Dorothy Hardcastle. this scholarship rccogntzcs. In addlt.1.on to high a<'adcmlc achievement. acttvc 1hvolvcmcnt In civic affairs and demonstrated commitment to the betterment of our community. I ContrtbuUons to the Dorothy Hardcastle Scholarship Fund are welcome. For further Information call 542-4226. SUN ts a non- profit organization gtv1ng recognition to lndtv1duals. organtza. tton. a nd public officials for their contrtbultons to Newport Beach, and providing a forum for the dlecusston of community Issues. Membership dues arc $20 J>C1" year. Malltng add1C11&: N. P.O. Bpx 594. Newport Beach . CA 92663 ~a" _ __,;;;;;;;;;;;;~----..iiiiiiimo-Miwport • t • I ~y PILOT/ Ttu9clay, .U.11, .. Mandela give~ hero's welcome at U.S. arrival NEW YORK -Nelson Mandela received a hero's welcome Wednes- day as be arrived for his first visit IO the United St.ates. The South African freedom fighter was feted with a ticker-tape parade, the key to the city and an outpouring of su~ port by more than 800,000 people. The African National Congress leader responded with a plea for continued economic sanc tions apinst his homeland -a theme he has sounded throughout his world- wide tour. Costa Mesa cyclist crltlcal after er ash SANTA ANA -An 18-year-old Costa Mesa man who suffered a compound leg fracture in a motor- C¥cle accident was in criucal co~­ dttioo Wednesday at Western Medi· cal Center. a nursing supervisor said. tonrad Byron Han was in the ~hospital·s intensive care unit after Tuesday's accident in the 300 block of Victoria treet in Costa Mesa. Hart was driving his Honda motorcycle when he struck a car pulling into an apartment complex. The driver of the car suffered minor injuries, pol ice said . .. We &Dl*l IO you in all bwnllity and in an sincerity that you must join vs in tbe internal Kiiom that you are takin& to force the f>VerD- ment to abenaon a~ Man· dela said abortty after landina at ~nnedy ln1em1tional Airpon. There and at City Hall. Mandela thanked Americans for their 1upp0n of the anti-apartheid movement After receivin1 the key to tbe city, be declared: "Apartheid is doomed. South Africa shall be free. The strug- gle continues." He told the City Hall crowd that he envisions a new South Africa, o ne "which banishes forever racism in all its forms and becomes a truly non-racial. non-sexist society." In Huntsville, Ala., President Bush reiterated that the United St.ates would not lift economic san~ tions against South Africa until that country meets the· requirements of the sanctions law. Those require- ments include the release of all political prisoners in South Africa. Mandela is to meet wi th Bush durin$ a later stop in Washington. Police estimated that 350,000 people lined streets along Mandcla's route from the airport, and another 450.000 turned out for the ticker- tape parade up Broadway's "Canyon of Heroes." The ANC leader was in a specially designed "Mandelamobile," a flat - bed truc k o utfitted with. a bulletproof glass shed. CORNER GROUPS • ELA! PIN[ P.ANU.. S599 .. GLINDALE/L.A. 41111ruillt. (111) M0-4035 IMlellVD.. -· . ,,_ S&gg• 17gg•• ;... ''39 .. '441" I r'~--y ""'t ___ "'_......,..,f-,,-. _,,'.I..--~~ t • I, I .. ~.~:· :. ~~. t -------. 4POtTEfl HO _____. .. , ... ,.,.,..... ... ~•f -IOUOOHK- 1279" •. ,, ' '4lr'j1 1141°':• t••,.I• •I ' rur ""•wt • .... -till '3 , The crowd cheered wildly u Man· dela paued by. Many wore Mandela butaona and waved posten with his picture. "I just feel proud," said Denise Brutus, an American Airlines em~ ployce ... I'm ao happy. I couldn't ~tay .home and ~atch it. 1 had to be 1n has presence. The avenue was ankle-deep in ticker tape and other paper. Trees and traffic lights throughout the area were dripping with streams of com- puter paper. Judith Bateman, a senior citizens program director from Irvington. N.J ., showed up. early to insure a first row seat. • ."I pray for h im every night," said Bateman, who was outfitted in a red T-shirt with a map of Africa and wore a Mandela button. "He is a dream to the human people." Bateman's traveling companion. Shirley Coxson, said she wished she could give Mandela this simple message: ··w e love you. God bless you." Along with those who showed up to cheer Mandela were thousands of city police, and federal and st.ate agents -part of a security detail dubbed "Operation Topaz." Mandela was greeted at the airport by dignitaries including Gov. Mario Cuomo, who said Mandela·s visit was "not a victory lap but a long distance journey." , - 2 missing, 16 hurt in .ship fire YOKOSUKA. Jaou -Tbe U.S. airc:nft carrier Midwa• beaded for port Thunday after a r2-bour lbi~ boud fire that left two members OI tbe veuel'a firefiabtiaa crew miMiaa and . . ured 16 . • .,.: •fety or the u~ Midway wu never in quesdon, .. said Cmdr. Mart J. Stull, public affain ol&cer for U.S. Naval Forces Japu.1'heR wu an ilolated fire that wu put out this morn.ins at 12:03 ... The 67,000-ton abip was expeeled to arrive this afternoon, "weatber caU11 tbe Midway wu capeble of cuniDa nuclear wcepona. AboUt 12 protellen tried IO eDICt * .._ tiut wen b&ocbd by =-police ud U.S. MariAa. a h miauta of lboviDa and tbouti"&. the police locked arma, = the dcmomuaaon blCk and the metal pte. . Tbe Midway fire WU tbe lllCODd terioua Navy 8ccideftt liDce a terie1 o( incidents wt fall that rauhed in 14 deaths. -By ft~ A•~IH Pnn Fire~ snioke slow 405 traffic SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO - Fire blackened about l 2S acra of brush-covered hills near Monarch Drive and Trabuco Creek Road Wednesday afternoon, with thick smoke causing traffic to slow on the San Dieao Freeway. No homes were threatened, but some residents were not allowed to return to their homes for about 30 minutes after Orange County Shcritrs deputies blocked Highland Drive, A very Parkway and other residential streets to allow fare en· gines to speed to the scene. said Orange County Fire Department dispatcher Lori Malavcnda. Motorists on the San Diego Free- way slowed when they saw smolcc in the air. Others slowed down because they were curious. Malavcnda said. "The freeway is jam-packed," she .......... .,.,I ~.!:~~ ~.~~; f •• t f • I •• ..,,..,,.. '- Ct.;•)t H,.4..,. 4t!r1..-.~I •,.I• ..... ,. ... {.. t"IJ'• ......... , ... l.1 ... -..... " ,. ill,.• II. added. The fire started at about S p.m. and firefiabten had the blaze about contfinedby 10 p.m. Bulldozers and firefiabten with band tools worked to keep the fire from spreading, Malavenda said. Over 100 firefiahters fouaht the blaze; 16 inmates from a honor VICE From At Attempts to reach Bias for com- ment Wednetday were unsuccessful. City Administrator Michael Uberuap said he assumes Bigs·will receive retirement benefits baaed on what he's accumulated. Retirement benefits arc based on time with the city and one's qc, said Ubcruap. who added a police officer can rettre at age SO. Lowcnberi on Wednesday declin- ed to deal with any additional ques- tions specifically dealing with the inquiry or resignation. But, he would say only in a gen- eral vein -and not pertaining to the Biggs case -that there would be attempts to recapture public money when there is evidence to indicate there is a misuse of funds. "The council might be concerned with operational prOCC(lures (of vice operat1ons,)" Lowcnberg said. "My responsibility is to continue to monitor proceedings involving LOTTO From Al still be to match the six num bers drawn by the lottery on Wednes- days and Saturdays. Longer odd s means there will be more drawings in which no one wins, leaving the money to be rolled over and added to subsequent jackpots, lottery of- ficials said. Sizable 1ackpots a-re likely .lO be more frequent than under the ori&inaJ lotto game that began in October 1986. Jackpots also arc more apt to top the previous $68 miJlion record. Regular lotto players lined up at the Californina Stop Food Store on West 19th Street in Costa Mesa plunked down dollars Wednesday for their last Lotto 6-49 tickets. Some cus- tomers said the odds in the new pme would diseouragc them from playin.g. but others were not intimidated by the larger odds. Arthur Lichetenstein Qf Laguna Beach said too many people won Lotto 6-49 and believes the new pmc will be more exciting.. "But I could never understand why people hne up when there's a $SO million jackpot. Where arc HUD From At could be rc~nacted. said he was satisfied with Wednesday's meeting. "It was useful because 1 was able to give the secretary, his staff and the other orpnizations our im- pression that 1t is necessary to put . some conditions on monex go in' to orpnizations that serve 11legal 1m- m1grants." Buffa said. "Our concern is that we not be· come a magnet for undocumented immigrants from the entire county area. I think the secretary under· st.ands that, but he has some c.on- cems." The council enacted the policy last August on a' 3-2 vote, but suspended it after receiving word from HUD that· the measure miJtit violate fed· cral anti-discrimination laws. Two weeks aao. it looked as if the policy miaht be revived when the city received a letter from HUD JCncral counsel Frank Keatina giv- ma the policy a clean bill of health, PARTS ,romAt aon at the shoppina center saw two Hi1p1nic men an a late Chevrolet van dump the wastes in the dump- ster at about 10 a.m. Tuesday. An e~witncss attempted to take down tM liccntc number but ap- percntly 1<>t the numben sliahtly milled up, Werth sajd, Police located a vehicle in a Seal Beach body shop matchina the liccnte number. But it hadn't moved from the location and couldn't have been uted in the illcs-1 dumpin-. &be said. Ntverthelns, Werth asked that anyone who's seen a van with 1 licente plate similar to 2JDZ306 - the number reporud by a witnns 1t Sacliff -to call the Fire Oepan· metit at s )6. S40 I. lnvestiptor Olenn .. id cm· camp also worked the fire line, dis.- patcbers said. ~ A camp was set up near tbe fire, pvina the tired men a chance to cat and rel.ax, Malaveda said. A ,fire commander in a Sheritrs Department helicopter helped fire· fiahters find safe places to lay hose. -By IM o.Jly PUot vice operations. Certainly, if there's a need to modify or make chanfH. that's a process we'll deal with.' Sources familiar with the in- vestigation told the Dally Pilot last week that the department had open· ed an inquiry into reports that Biggs had visited the unnamed massqc parlor for about a year. Biap. the lieutenant in char&e of the city's special enforcement unit that oversees vice. narcotics and undercover police operations, poss- ibly misused city money in connec- tion" with the visits, the sources said. The Dally Pilot'• questions about a possible probe were sparked by anonymous tips, including a telc· phone call to the Editor's Hotline and an unsigned letter to a Dally Pilot reporter. The letter stated: "There . is a major sex scandal internal investip· tion under way at HBPD (Hunt· ington Beach Police Department.)" The anonymous caller also spoke of a sex-related investiption. and said he was "afraid there is going to be a massi ve coverup.'' they when it's $2 million?'' Marie Carpenter of Costa Mesa said she will cut down on her lottery habit, buying one ticket a week instead of five or six. "The odds are so bad on this game (Lotto 6-49) that it's got to get WOTSC." She said she and her three sisteJS play lotto every week. "If we win, we'll buy fo ur motor homes and take off." Lottery officials arc hoping more people wiTI gamble larger sums of money in the new ~me in the quest to win the big 1ack· pots, boosting and stabilizing lot· tery revenue. Voters authorized the lottery in November 1984 to t>encfit public education, which receives one-third of the revenue. ·~ '~ "When the lotto jackpot grows, more people play lotto ... We arc making the changes in the lotto game to increase the likelihood of the rollovers that create those &rowinJ jackpots." said st.ate Lot· tery Director Chon Gutierrez. The decision to reshape tht' game was triggered by declining lotto revenue. which this year may dip nearly $100 million below last year's tot.al of SI. 86 billion. he said. ne A11oclalH Pre .. COO· trlb•IH to lbJ1 report. at least from a legal standpoint. Two councilmen, Orv Amburgey and Ed Glasgow. said they would support reinstatement. Two others. Mary Hornbuckle and Sandy Genis. said they would not. But Buffa. who cast the swing vote to enact the policy and then later sided with Genis and Hornbuckle to rescind 1t. refused to commit himself. Thcp, ~hree days after Keating's letter amvcd. Kemp quashed the general counsel's ruling and also temporanly barred the Cost.a Mesa council from reinstating the policy. Kemp expressed concern that present. im~avati~n laws wc_re caus.. 1ng d1scnminat1on. particularly apinst Hispanics. He made reference to reports of discrimination against people with Spanish surnames in the disburse- ment of aid to victims of last Octo- ber's San Francisco earthquake .. Without beinJ specific, Kemp said he would ask for legislation to pre- vent such discrimination. ployccs of BFI, a hazardous waste removal company. removed tbe ma- terial" while they wore protective equipment. G~nn said that as dumpina speca become more scarce and expensive, there's been an incrcasina number of illcaal oil and chemical dumpina. But this is believed to be the first instance of biolo1kal wastes bcina ll~lly d11C1rdcd in the city, he said. DRUG t ''°"'A 1 for the last I S ycan. Founded in 197 S. Newport Phar- maceudcals rcPo~ 1pproxima1cly S40 million in sales for 1989, tam· ins 8S pm:en1 of its profits from sales of pmmption df\.111 10 health care propams. \ I I KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley • Booze • not just a major. problem There are different kinds of come- backs. · Lyle Aliado will try next month to return to the National Football League at age 41. Kirk Gibson is trying to come back from surgery which has transformed his world into one large trai ning room. Steve Howe tried but not hard enough and now he's trying agai n to climb a mountain that may simply be too high. Then there is the story of Braulio Castillo. Wh o is he. you ask. and where has he been that JUSllfies a return? Castillo. 22. 1s a baseball player from the Dominican Republic who was signed by the Lo Angeles Dodgers when he was JUSt 17 years old. The 6-fool. 160-pounder has all the tools: Runs. catches.. hits. throws. hits wtth some po..-. er. Scouting projection· A natural center fielder who can chase down anything and perhap hll .JOO with plenty of doubles and tnples. Castillo, "ho h11 . .298 with 18 HR, 82 R Bl and JI stolen bases last year at Bakersfield (\lass A). so im- pressed Dodgers' evaluators that he was protected on their 40-man roste1 and sent thi s season to San Antonio (Class AA), with promise of Dodger Stadium not that far awa). The boo1c. though. took care of that. You don't think about alcohol problems 1n the minor leagues but if you saw the mo,·1e Bull Durham you sa..-. wha t was real. Ballpla~er''I hang out 1n saloons an Des Moines and Bakersfield and Albuquerqul' pc..•rhap more than an Los Angeles or< h1cago t1ecause what else 1s there for them to do an· Des Moines or Bake~fidd or Albu- querque" "The manor leagues are kind of a pany thing.." s:ud l au1llo the other night at Dodger 'tad1um . "It's easy to get into." Braulio ~as JU 't a clubhouse vis- itor and a happ) one tor ob' 1ous reasons. He haJ Just be1:n released from the Ccnt1nella Hospital Medi- cal Center after JO da\ s of treatment for alcohol abu e. · "It helped ... ~aid ( asullo. who toda) as back in San Antonio. "And now it's all over ·· The deta1b ol < asullo's fall re- main hat~ but he l llC'i ··pcrwnal fam1h problem<;" la~t winter in the Dominican -mnntal d1fficul11es and a thrcatl0 n1ng knife !>tandoffbe- twecn he and an uncle "But m~ l')e' ha\c been opened:· said the young man ..-.ho hasn't pla)ed baseball 'iinced Mn > 18 and wasn't doing a 'cl) good JOb of 11 then (h1111ng :!56 and in a defensive fog). Pan of that c~e-upt'ning came. too. from coun1n men '\lfredo Grif- fin and Ju.in Samuel. who, 1n effect. told C-a~ullo "( 11nl·entrate and for- get that other cr.tp .. So Cn,llllo ~cnt into the hospital as pan of the J>odgcr E:mplo)'ee Ass1!>tant Program and. hopcfull )'. his stor) ~111 he onc with a happ) ending. There arc enough <,ad ones in spans the\c da)'i jPluse see TAll.EY /821 • ENTERTAINMENT /IF THURSDAY. JUNE 21 , 1990 .. . ..... Davis fits right in vvith festivitie$ Irrelevant honoree's reaction: 'I'm going to D!sneyland' I ly HOWARD L HANDY Oaly,....c_, .. ..,. NEWPORT BEACH -No one knows if Demetrius Davia bu ever set foot in this city -perhaps no one cares. But that's the very nature of Irrelevant Weck which opens Sunday at the Balboa Bay Club and continues • through a week of serious, hilari- ous and oft-times irrelevant func- tions and situations devised by founder Paul Salata and his arow- ing committee of helpers. Davis is a tight end and was drafted 331st by the Raiders, be they from Los Angeles, .Irwindale, Sacramento, Oakland or Okinawa. like most of his predecessors, he isn't sure whether he will make the team the first time around but it won't be for lack of trying. Upon lcarnina that be would be honored u the lut player taken in the National Football Leque diaft, be wasn't really concerned where the Raiden would be play-ina dais fall. In fact, it wun't the Raiden at all that were on his mind at the time Salata and his committee contacted him about comina to Newpon Beach. After be bad accepted the invita- tion to become Mr. lrrelevaitt XV, bis first words were: "I'm aoi~ to Disneyland on American Airlines," a statement that endears him to both concerns commercialism notwithstanding. ' Davis is 6-foot-4 and weighs in at 218 pounds. He bas been to mini-amp with the Raiders after completina his collegiate career at the University of Nevada-Reno by way of VallcJo High School. Raiders Coach Art Shell had this to say about the young pros- pect after viewi°' him in action at a recent mini-camp: ''He has a lot to learn. He is a aood blocker. but he has to get &ctter at running routes and get-tina down field ... Jack Renfro, his high school coach in Vallejo. bas this to say: "Demetrius played on two championship teams and in my estimation. is a fine young player. He wasn't sure what sport to focus on in high school as he was a very good basketball player as well. When he was here, his real asset was as a blocker. "He may have a good chance of making the roster with the Raiders. All good high school players fantasize about playing in college and if they can pla y there. then they think about playing in the pros. But the road is long and hard." If he does make the team. he would follow three other Vallejo High graduates into the pro ranks. Mike Merriweather wa s with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1982-87 and Minnesota Vik1n_Js 10 1988-89: Ted Albrecht wnh the Chicago Bears from 1977-82; and Greg Blankenship with the Oak- land Raiders in 1976. Davis finished his collegiate ca- reer at Nevada-Reno with 83 catches for 1.296 yards and 13 touchdowns over a four-)'ear span. He was a second team All-Amen- can select ion b)' the Poor Man's Guide to the FL Draft and SCC'- ond team All-Big k). His college ma1or is cri minal Justice. a caret"r he plans to follow after hi s playing days are ended. His mother. Glona Davis. is perhaps more excited about has s1tua11on than Demetrius himself. "I think It 1s prett> exciting." she sa)'s. "We had no idea the last pick would receive all this atten- tion. I see people 1n town (Vallejo) and they sa}. ·1 kne" him "hen he Wa!> JUSt a kid.' "He doesn't sho" much reac- (Plus~ see IRRELEVANT /82) Angels back home after · 2-1 setback Bly/even faces Tigers in opener of homestand The Angels return home tonipt on the heels of a 2-1 loss at the hands of the Chicago Wednesday night to begin a seven-Jame bome- stand against the Detroit Tigers and the White Sox. Despite the setback. California finished the six-game road trip at 3-3 and are currently in third place in the American League West Division, 10 games behjnd Oakland. Chicago. meanwhile, trails the A's by JUSt four games. The surprising Tigers will send Jack Moms (6-7) to the mound to face Bert Blyleven (6-4) in the first of a four-game weekend series at 7:30 tonight. Last season. the Angels took 11 of 12 games again.st Detroit. Chicaao Manager Jeff Torbora treated Wednesday's game against the Angels as if it was more than a regular-season game. "I said before the game to the coaches that I was going to play this game like a World Series game." Torborg said. His strategy paid off as Greg Hib- bard, Barry Jones and Bobby Thigpen held California to five hits Miii• Schooler AT .. , Schedut®e _ Thu: Titen (home) 7:35 ~ : OMO.CK ~ Fri; Tlten IC (home) 7:35 ": j IN TH• HOLi . ' Set: Tl9erl (home) 7:05 All Nmel on KMPC radio (710) • On TV, Ch. 5; IC 5port.C:hMflet. and the White Sox beat the Angels and Mark Langston on Sammy Sosa's fifth-innigg homer to snap a five-pme losing streak. Jones (8-1) relieved Hibbard in the fifth and escaped a bases-loaded jam. He blanked the Angels over the next two inninp and Thigpen went two hitless innings for his 22nd save. striking out four. "You don't like taking your starter out in the fifth inning," Torbora said. "He had only given up one run. But we hadn't been sconng many runs and we had been getting in trouble with a few bad pitches. l wan~ to go with a fresh aim.'' i.a.ton (4-7) struck out 10 but lost for the fourth time in bis last five decisions. He has lost his last three swu by 2-1 scores despite rcachina double figures in strikeouts in all three. "I have no comment," Langston said. "I don't know what I can say." flttene see ANGELS/82f ltlctr Schu of th• Aft9•ls coHldes with Chl- ca9o•s Ron Karkovlce at home plate during third Inning Wednesday. Schu was out trf: Ing to score on grounder to shortstop. ::: - Schooler has become Mariners' savior Ex-Rustler earned 50 saves faster than any AL reliever ly JIM COUR ,., ~ wrtt .. SEATTLE -For the Seattle Manners, still looking for their first winning season. a pitcher who saves pmes is a big asset. And so the Mariners arc hanging on to Mike Schooler, a bullpen ace who reached SO saves faster than anyone else in American League history. Schooler is the best relief pitcher in the team's 14-ycar history. with a club-record 64 saves, including 16 this season after a team- record 33 last year. "Hopefully, the Mariners want to keep me." Schooler, who attended Golden West College and Cal State Fullenon. said. "I know I want to stay with the Mariners." • Schooler. a 28-ycar-old right hander. J01ned the Mariners during the 1988 season. He re- corded IS saves in 40 pmes. After free agent Tom Niedenfuer flopped 1n the bullpen for the Manners last season. hoolcr bes;ame Manager Jim Lefebvre·s full-lime do<;er He had 33 saves an 6 7 games. Schooler reached 50 sa' ec; on .\pnl 16 in h1 I 10th career appearance. Doug Jones of Cleveland held the old .\L record. getting No 50 in 122 game\. ··This )ear 1:,e~bod~ 1s 'itaning to get hungry." Schooler said. "\\ 1: know ho" much talent we have. Everybod) wants to be successful This team 1s JU t starting to grow." hooler has a 1-0 record and a 2. I~ ea med run average this st'ason entenng Wednesda~ 's game. His 16 S3\C!> ha\i: rnme 1n IS save opportunities. In Jo;-, anninis this sca.,o n. he has ~6 strikeou1s. He has i" en up 10 ..-.alks and :! I hits "There have been times In the pallt ..-.hen I couldn't even find the 'ltnkc zone:· he ~1d wnh a gnn. "La t )Car I didn't rt'alh know what I wa~ capahl~ of doing.'' he said. "This year I'm more relaxed and more confident. I know after the year I had last ~car. I belong here. I know I can ,et big lcaguc h111er!> out " hooler "as drafted from CaJ State Full- erton an IQ 5 and ..-.as developed as a starter for three successful minor league seasons. When the ~anners told him they tboupt has best chance to make tt to the major lcques ..-.as as a cloSt'r .~ hooter d1dn •t like the idea. "But that ~a'i JUSt for a couple of days." be said "The more I thought about it. the more an,1ous I ..-.a~ to ti') to do 11.'' • hooter began the I 988 season at TriJ>lr· .\ Calgan as a relic' er He had eight saves in 26 games and got a call from the Mariners. In his ~cattle car<.'Cr. Schooler has broken Bill C aud1ll's career rccord (52) and single-season record I :!ti 1n IQ :! and I <>8 3) for saveS. Nl'" Manm·rs O\\-ncr Jeff Smulyan is payina him S2t>O.OOO th"' '!Cason. and bigger money may, be JU~t around the comer for the 6-foot-3. 22(). pou nder Riley makes it official: Martinez, Sciascia key Dodgers' 3-2 victory He signs with NBC By RICK WARNER ~~ . ...,,,..., NEW YORK -The Life of Riley is returning to television next season. No. not the old series starring William Bendix. This time, the star will be Pat Riley and the subject will be pro basketball. NBC announced Wednesday that the former Los Angeles Lakcrs coach will host the network'~ first _year of NBA coverage next season. The an- nouncement wasn't a surprise. but the role was. Riley, who re!li&ned last week after lcadina the Lakers to four NBA titles, was expected to join NBC as a commentator. Instead, he will anchor the network's prqamc. half- time and postaamc shows durina the reaular season and playotfa. "Coachina the Lakers for nine ycan was a great challenge. Now I'm rudy for a new challcnae at Nee:· Riley said at a news conference attended by NB pons caccutivn and NBA comm1uioner O.vid Stem. . "This ~ason I was coecb of tht year in the NBA. Nut teason, I ho~ to be rookie of the year for NBC." Tcnns o( Rile> 's multi-year con· tract weren't disclosed. but sources said he will be paid about $400,000 per year. Bob Costas and Marv Albert will share play-by-play duties, but NBC has yet to name its NBA commen- tators. NBC wants to hire Detroit Pistons Coach Chuck Daly,' but he hasn't decided whether to leave coacbina for television. "We hof.C to have an answer .,, next week , · said Dick Ebersol, preu- dcnt of NBC Spons. Last November, NBC took the NBA iway from CBS with a four· year, $600 million deal. On Wednes- day, the network arabbed Riley away from a life of leisure in southern California. Ourina his "Showti~" yean with the Lakers1 Riky was known u much for bis clauy wardrobe as his classy teams. "Do you know the most in- timidatina thir-a in apon1 todayr NBC executive producer Teri) O'Neil joted ... It's dre11h4. for a Prell conferenct with Pat Kiley ... But O'Neil said Riley's 1eok1 wemt't the mun attr'K1ion. "He tw two ve:r'Y. imponant traits -likeability and hoftaly," O'N~l said. .... .., ................................ ., ... .... w•,IM•~Wllll W ,_.._11ee...r1 W•••-. LO ANGELE Ramon Martinez sent the Hou ton .\stro'I to a club-record I :?th co nsecutl\ e road loss and Mike 10 1a dro'c 1n all thrtt runs Wedncsda) night as the Los ;\ngc:ks Dodgers C'\tended their wmning streak to fi, e game" with a 3·2 VJCtOry. Man1nez (8·3) allowed 'l1x hits. walked three and stru k out 10. increasing his ma1or league-leading total to 112. in 61,'1 1nnings as he won for the sixth timt' in his In t se ven dec1s1ons. Ht departcd after Rafael Ramirez's RBI double cut the • • Schedule AT aAT Ttlu·ldle. ~ ON D•CK "' -Fri: Red•• 4:3S IN TH• ttOLI Set: Red•' 4:05 Alt Nmet on KA8C redlO (7'0) •On TV, Ctl. 11, K ~ --. ---Dodacrs lead to 3-2. Rookie fi Poole five up an in'fteld hiL,.9 pinch-hitter Jav1er Ortiz. before 1'a Crews aot Glenn Wilson to fty <Mt Jay Howell pitched the Jut twD innings for his fourth save, strildla out three. Man1ncz blanked the Alb'OI -II Wilson hit his Kvcnth home rta leading off the sixth innint. •t • slump.ndden Scioecia, wbo ..... 1n two runs in the third iui111i • the rµn ti.ck when be led off • bottom of the aixtb witb bis ~ .homer of the yar. - throuah the middk. The hit - i0tet1 napped a ecorelell m• the third 1nnina apinst Jhn ~ (2· 7) with I two-<>ut, two-Na \ht 10th by Scioteil ill S5 th11 month -came after • ~ .. DOCGlll/GS ' .. Ola .. Colll DAILY Pl.OT/ 'fluldlr, .U.11, W Coast GuaitJ responds to complaints about fJoafdlng of vehicles • Been boerded by tbe Coul Guard ~ lflO, you may or may not have ~ ID unpleasant experience -for .Utever reuoo -your fault or ••of the boudina team. : Due to a rub of oomplainu in boati.Da publications -includ.in& dlis column -the Coast Guard lw IDDOUDCed that it is cleanina up i1' • let IS far IS the boardina of pleasure ftSlelS is CODClCmed. Said Adm. Paul A. Y osl, c-0m- mandant of the Coast G\Wd. after a iludy prompled by complaints: • "We board about 3S,000 rec- reational boats a year to enforce U.S. laws and we're going to continue boardina and enforcing the laws. But there are ways we can do o ur job with a minimum of disruption to the recreational boater." Some of the improvements men- tioned by Adm Yost: •Do a better job oftellina boaters why they are being boarded and what their rights arc under the law. • ~ boardin& tea.ml IS small IS pollible. • Improve iu computer system to reduce multiple boardinp of the sameboet. • Let the &kipper acoompaoy a boudina team durina inspection, when pouible. •Avoid, when possible, requirina oocupaou to usemble on the Slem. Bul there a number of ~ns you may be boarded. Herc are sbme pertinent ones: • Hovering offshore for no dis- cemable reason. • Drivina very fast. •A belli&ercnt or uncooperative attitude toward the boardina team. • Declinina to answer the board- ing officer's questions, answering ·untruthfully or evasively, givii:i1 answcn that do not appear to jibe with observable facts. •Skipper, crew or passengers ap- pear nervous. •Arriving from international waters. BOATING • Heavy ult spray OD windahiekl. iodicaliaa an ocean crosaina. • Failiaa to repon lo customs on arivi!'a &om a foreip port . • Rcsistration or documentation .-pen nol in order. • No rejistration numbers Qn the bull. • H~ilin& from a port known as a smualina 6aven. •Oversize fuel tanks where drop could be bidden. • Fresh fiberalass patches. sua- aestina hidiDf plac,es. • Skipper impaired by alcohol or drup. A boat is presumed engaged in smualing and can be seized if: •ll is carrying drugs, even in trace amounts. •It is running wiihout liabts at n.i&ht. • It fails to stop when hailed by Customs of the Coast Guard. AIJIN91Aebhy'• c.l•ma ap- pean •verr rtllnd.tr. . Thomas 'h:_urt' by reports Detroit MVP accepts trophy, denies gambling involvement NEW YORK--Isiah Thomas. the most valuable player m the NBA Championship Series, said Wednes- day be was deeply disturbed by reports that he was involved in an FBI ~mbling probe. "It hurt," he said at a ceremony in a midtown hotel, where he was presented with the MVP trophy and a new car. "I can't say it didn't affect me at all." Thomas' name became involved in the investiga- tion when Mark Aguirre. his Detroit Pistons' teammate: met with a fonner FBI agent to express concern about his longtime.friend's association with gamblers. accord- ing to sources quoted by a Detroit television station and Detroit area newspapers. "I asked Mark about tt." Thomas said. "He said he didn't have anything to do with it. When I talked with the FBI, they said they hadn't talked with Mark and they said Mark hadn't talked with them. "As long as the government said I wasn't the focus., I don't think there are any more questions to be answered.·· Reports last week -JUSt two days after Thomas APLI•• , ..... and the Pistons had beaten the Portland Trail Blazers lllah T'tlcNlla sho ldl NM ,,...... MVP 1n the NBA Finals -said a grand jury had subpoenaed I, wn W checks totaling at least S 100.000 that Thomas cashed at .. trophJ, UJI he II d .. plJ dlfturMd ~ re- a grocery store owned by a neighbor and fncnd. lmad ports he w•• Involved In p1Wbllft9 probe. Dcnha. The sources said authorities had linked Dcnha to Henry Allen Htlf. the central figure in the gambling investigation. Federal authorities consider Hilf to be Michigan's largest bookfT\.C!,lcer. and Dcnha is a suspected money launderer. they said. "The only thing I've understood is that it's a rumor ... Thomas said of the inv~ga1ion. "In terms of fact-finding. there hasn't been anl. It's not true. It's false." As for the check-cashing. Thomas said. "My friend runs a supennarket. He cashes my checks, comes home ~n.~ gives me the money. There is nothing illegal about It. The reports also said Thomas ran high-stakes dice games at his home. Afterward. Thomas angnly denied he was the target of an· investigation and his lawyers issued a statem nt saying, -in none of these (dice) games would his wageB be considered 'high stakes.'·· "It's eas). it's sHnple:· Thomas said. -Jt~s not wrong. I don't even have a checking account. My wife handles all the (business) deals ... ANGELS From 81 Sosa's one-out home run broke a l·I tic. It was Sosa's fifth of the season and onl) Lhe second sur- rendered b} Langston in his last 641/i innings. Langston pitched a complete game. scattering 10 hm. He has struck out JJ in his last 24 innm~s but has won just o nce 1n his last six starts. It was his first los!t in Com· 1ske) Park after posting a 4-0 record in six previous starts. "He pitched great:· >\ngels Man- aaer Doug Rader said. "It seems like we can't score him any runs. I don'1 ...ant to make a issue out of tt becau!te I don't want our hitters to have that mind-set. But in defense of Mark. he's pitched well enough to win from the start ... Orange Coast Daily Pilot Angels Play~r of Day Rick Schu, whose fifth ' homer of the year In the fifth Inning accounted for the Angels' onty run. IRRELEVANT From 81 tion. He wants to go all the way. He'll feel more at case when he g~ t.hrough it. We'll wait to throw a party when he makes the team. "From the lime he was a little boy. he always had a ball in his h.ands. He loved tt and it has always t>een a part of his life. .. He likes pt;ople and can blend in anywhere with any type of crowd. His teachers would call me at home and say, 'He doesn't rutve the Jl!=r· sonality of an only child because he sets along with everyone: "On dran day. I made him ner- vous. l walked around more than he did. He didn't give much reaction and I p ve too much. "We ve come through some hard limes. but we've come a long way. It's a beautiful f~eling in!.1de to know ihat if you reall y want 1t. you can ... ·rALLEY From at D • Jusr notes, mostl)' about the 'Dod&crs. who attracted 46.1 S2 fans into Chavez Ravine the othtt n1aht 1ty gjvins awa)• LA baseball caps. · •By sian•na identical twi~s ·MiJcc '&lid Mart Mimbs (did it take one M ·r-o draft choices?). a pair of left- tunded pitchers. the Dodatrs take cbe atneoloeical lead in orpnazed The White So~ took a 1-0 lead in the third inning when Ozzie Guillen, who was 3 for 3. singled, stole second and scored on Dave Gal- la&ber's two-out single to center. Califo rnia's Rick Schu tied the game when he hit Hibbard·s first pitch of the fifth inning over the wall in straightaway center for his fifth home run. Kent Anderson singled and Dick Schofield and Dave Winfield walked to load the bases with two out. Jones relieved Hibbard and retired hot- h1tting Lance Pamsh on a grounder. "I staned Parrish off wi th a break- ing ball and then tried to get insjde on him.'' Jones said ... The ball he hit was awa). but he went for it. I was fortunate to get the ground ball and get out of the inning:· Htbbard's 4'1'1 mnings was his sec- ond shortest outmg of the year. He lasted four innings m a June S loss to Seattle. 0 ANGIL NOTIS -Tr.. Anee!t l\e,,_ eone \eYefl O•mH0 witl'IOul r H ctllno OOUOle llilurM In nus. lnelr '°"9ftl 0rouen1 o4 111e , .. '°" Chlceoo's IYMI ~ "•' an elllhl·o•me llllllno \lrHk and Is 10 for 21 I 370) wllh tour dou044s durlno 1ne1 soen The Wllllt So• "-"' nor KOl'td more 11\en """ r-uns In env ot 1ri.1r 1u 1 nine oamM 419ain11 Ille AllHll -From Tiie A11oclated Pre11 make 1t happen." Oraage Coast Dally Pilot feature columnist Jerry Kobrin unco vered the fact that Demetrius Davis is married and has an 8-month-old boy. Damien with wife Them.a. All previous co mmunications with the Irrelevant Weck committee had proclaimed him as a single male adult. This is typical of entan.ale- ments, some on purpose, to confuse the issue and make Irrelevant Weck· the bash that 1t 1s. All such situations eventually arc cleared and the ir- relevancy of the celebration is again intact. Davis will arrive at the Balboa Bay Club on Sunday afternoon at approximately 3:30 p.m. -if all well-laid plans11arc followtd to a tee. After the welcoming committee bas its chance to meet the honoru. a pms conference sponsored by the Dally PU.t, with interviews, gifts and .,ioclamations will be held fol- ball. Not only do they now have identical twins under contract, they have a triplet (first baseman John Deutsch of Bakersfield). • Believe it and crin,e: I saw a · "wave" the other day while watch- i'\World Cup Soccer from Italy. CaJendar'note: The Raiden and Sa.inti play an exhibition prM in early AupSl al Wembley Scadium1 , London. but arc the hooli11ns raoy for the Silver and Blllck? • Mott bloodhna: The Oodeen have also sianed Ptdro Maninn. the brother of their 18·K slar • DODGERS From 81 allowed an in field hit to Stan Javier, a walk to Eddie Murray and then hit Hubie Brooks with a pitch. Clapcy, who lost for the seventh time in his last eight decisions. al - lowed five hits. walked three and struck out five in five innings. In his nine starts this year. his earned run average is S.53. The Astros. whose 9-25 road re- cord 1s the worst in the majors, got a a runner to second base with two out in three consecutive innings. But ex-Dodger Franklin Stubbs looked at a third strike in the third, Rich Gedman struck out in the fourth and Stubbs flied out in the fifth. Gedman, facing Martinez for the first time. fanned three times. -By Tk Aaaoclatecl Pre11 Oran~ Coast Daily Pilot Dodgen Play~r of Day Mlle• Sclosca., who drove In •H three Dodgers' rum with a twO·M *'91e In the third Inning and hfs eighth homer of the season In JM sixth. lowed by a reception w1th music. dancing, food and drink at 4: l S. A week-Iona. series of events will take place to honor the last player taken in the NFL draft as Mr. Irrelevant XV. Included in the array of happenings will be the following: Oranae County Hall of Fame aolf tournament on Monday; a Back to BaJ NiJht at the Balboa Pavilion on Tuesday co-sponsored by the Dally Pilot: a day at Disneyland arid the Balboa Bay Club's Sports Hall of Fame banquet in the even.ins on Wednesday: a Shot Clock golf tour- nament (?) at Newport Beacl\ Golf O ub and a day 11 Hollywood Parle on Thursday; a Super Stars competJ- tion at Newport Dunes sponsored by ~ Newport Harbor Chamber of t'!ori)mercc on Friday: ckpanurc for Las Veps and Baily's casino and resort on Saturday al\d a fliaht to Belly's in Reno on Sunday to con- clude the .week's activities. Ramon Martine~. Pedro. also a riaht-handfd pitcher, will bqin his catett ln Great Falls. Montana. . • Finally, when you looki_ at lhe 1990 edition of the Ood&ed and ttmembcrthc 1986, 1981, and 1989 produe1, doesn't it make yo11 realitt what an a~tion the 1988 seaJOn really was. llkt f'aller u •IA~ =-'ewh•Wt•rl...,,_., C..• ""'1T,,,,.. -.. C.,~,_.T, ,,.,,.,,., Mii Sports rea Once touted as 'sport of future,' soccer faces a bleak one in U.S. Fifteen years aeo it wu bcina touted Tbe question ~ Wily? u tbe lpOrt of tbe future. ~.;, The most obvious reason ia that Americans don't E~ you loobd there were like pmes where there is 10 little 1COrina. We want kida pla~tb leepes. Tben was •home rum. toucbdowN and three-point shou. We a new teuue. complete with bia-name want ICtion. 1tan. mO&t popular sport in tbe worla now The other obvioua reuon is that IOCUt doesa't teemed reedy to find a brand new market. All tbe translate well on television. lbe field is too bis. The lipl laid there was toiaa to be a soccer renaisu.nce players look too small on iL There is too Uttle teonns. in the United Statet.. • The nuuces of the same ,et swallowed up. It bas.n't happened. But it's more than that. Outside of small ethnic ~kets wbote primary There is no IOCXlCr tradition in this country. alJcisia,nce is to sooc:er, there 11 little interesL It it 1' ·= not in the way the other sports have 1L years later and the biqest name in the spon is still srew up with the country~ is immonalittld in Pele, and he's been retired for yean. literature and movies. Everyone knows the nales. Soccer is still perceived IS a ~nor sport here, not Football bas been around since the 19\h cenlury. mo~ than a footnote on the nat.1onaJ ·~ tceoe, Baske.tbell Jona has been 1 combination of the .city buned under the av~~ of ~bell, foot~ and small bamlett of the Midwest. They are Amencan buketball. JOlf, hockey, bo11na. tenni1, hone r'Klftl. pmes, deeply en~nched in the culture. you ~ 1~uch of the .sport.ina wortd's attention Maybe this wilJ cbl;DIC sometiJ!'e in the future turns to the World Cup in Italy, bcre in the United when all the scores of kids ptayina 10 yo~th leaaues States it seems like tittle more than 1 diversion, around the country aro~ older. Maybe their. personal stories full of names we've never heard of, playiq 1 ~ttacbm~nt to soccer wdJ translate to an increased pme we seem to have little interest in. mterest ID the s~rt.. . . . We read about the passion that IOC<ler aenerates May~ the nsc in the H1span~c populat~on, and tbrouahout much of the world, and it only serves to other ethmc aroups where soccer 1s the mam sport, hiabliaht bow much of an afterthouabt soccer is here. will one day significantly boost the sport's appeal SOccer bas just not cauabt on like it was supposed bere1,;-: to, back 1 S ycan ago w~en it was suppoeed to be the Maybe. sport of the future. -By Scripps Howard News Se"tce Mandllkova to quit singles After 13 years, $3 million and four ---- Grand Slam titles, Hana Mandlilcova is • • calling it quits for her singles career after ,,,,,- Wimbledon. ------- The 28-year-old Mandlikova. who rose to No. 3 in the rankings but is now 31st on the computer, made her announcement Wednesday at the Pilk- inaton Glass Cbampionshi~ in Eastbourne. '"I am like an oranac Wlt.hout any juice.'' she said. "The determination is not there, the motivation is not there and I am too proud to be losing to playen I sh'ould not lose to. That is why I am walking away." She added that she would like to be remembered "as a champion who always tried her best and had a beautiful St)'.le of tennis that people wanted to watch." Mandhkova will continue to play doubles at selected events and will make a limited number of appearances in exhibition matches. In other tennis news Wednesday: • Manina Navratilova needed just 59 minutes to case into the quanerfinals of the women's grass court tournament at Eastbourne. England with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Britain's Samantha Smith. Navratilova next faces the No. S seed. Natalia Zvercva of the Soviet Union, who downed Nathalie Tauziat of France 6-2. 6-0. No. 3 seed Mary Joe Femandtz of the United States and Czechs Helena Sukova, the No. 4 seed. and Jana Novotna, the No. 7. also adv~nced to the quarterfinals. • Unseeded American Kelly Jones upset No. 7 seed Alex Antonitsch of Austria 6-3. 7-6 (7-0) in the S«Ond round of the Manchester (England) Open. The match was one of only three to be completed before rain washed out the rest of the schedule. The two other players who advanced to the third round were Chnsto Van Rensburg of South Africa and West Gcnnan Eric Jelen. Olsen leaves NBC for CBS NEW YORK -NFL commentator ---- MeTlin Olsen i.s. leaving NBC after 13 D years to join CBS. CBS announced Wednesday that the ------ Hall of Fame lineman will join the network this fall as an NFL analyst. "As a longtime admirer of Merlin's work. I am excited that he will be bring.inJ hi:: enormous stature and credibility wi th NFL viewers to CBS." CBS Sports president Neal Pilson said. Olsen was NBC's top analyst for many years. but his status declined last season after the network hired former San Francisco 49crs coach Bill Walsh. "Obviously. there was a certain level of discom- fort." Olsen said. "But I prefer to look at the positive instead of the negative. And I think this a very good move for me:· Olsen. who played IS ye.ars with the Rams, insisted he wasn't forced out by NBC. "I j ust considered this to be a better professional opportunity." he said. Olsen. who has starred in several dramatic series on NBC. said he plans to continue his acting career. His contract with CBS docsn·t include acting. but he said he will work on independent projects. NFL, NCAA discuss changes OVERLAND PARK. Kan. -The National Football League. under pressure ~ from college coaches over its process of ~ scouting and testing prospective draftees. ---- will act quickly to make changes. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said Wednesday. Tagliabue and members of his staff were joined by New Orleans Saints prcsident Jim Finks and Dallas Cowboys coach Jimm)' Johnson for a meeting with NCAA exccutjve director Dick Schultz and four college coaches -LaVell Edwards of Brigham Young. Terry Donahue of UCLA. Dick Sheridan of North Carolina State and Hayden Fry of Iowa. At a news conference. Tagliabuc and Schultz expressed satisfaction with proVCss made in the taJks. and the NFL commissioner said he hoped to be able to have new policies in place by Au~ 1. TELE JSION. RADIO TELEVISION £4itee•rtu ti am -Upf)t'r' 1llr (V1.) Jumper Cl1m1c flJlptl. 1-.SPN ~ 8 11 m -"orld Cup from f~I)'° Btlsium '' pain. C"han~I l4 ' l)lnl\h l ....... I ( t1 m -Hall of fame Toum1mcn1 (l1pe). F.SPN 4 30 pm -!;(n1or ()pen from Rrno. ESPN ........... Noon -l..qun.t 'i('(I ti~ ( .. pr) ESPN 9 pm -Motorqcltt' AMA Suprrmw Serin from Eut Ruthm'ord. NJ. (11prl. ESPN 9 pm. -Mo1ol'C)clr1· Fonnuta USA compttition from Kent. Wuh (llpe). 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Perez may avoid surgery After getting a second opinion on hjs injured right shoulder. New York Yan-~ kecs pitcher Pascual Perez might be able • to avoid season-ending arthrosc-0pic sur- gery. Published repons say surgery will be delayed for at least three weeks so Perez -who signed a SS. 7 million, three-year contract as a free agent during the ofTscasoo -can try more rest and rehabilitation. Perez was examined by Dr. James Andrews, an orthopedjc swrgeon. in Birmingham. Ala .. on Tues- day. Andrews agreed with Yankees team physician Dr. Stuart Hcrsho n that Perez has a chronic inflam- mation in the rear of the shoulder joint. In other baseball news Wednesday: •The Yankees announced that they have placed outfielder Claudell Washington on the 1 S-day dis- abled list with a sprained ri&ht thumb. and have recalled tnird baseman Mike Bfowcrs from Columbus of the International League. Washington. who was acquired from the Angels earlier this season in a trade for outfielder Luis Polonia. is batting .167 this season with one homer and nine RBI. • K.Jnsas Cny released veteran right-handed pitcher Richard Dotson after activating pitcher Stonn Davis from the disabled list. Dotson. a 10-year veteran. was a disappointment to the Royals as a free agent, going 0-4 with an 8.48 earned run average. •Baltimore has p,urchased the contract of out- fielder Donell Nixon from Rochester. Nixon was signed to an Orioles minor league contract on April 16. after his release by the San Francisco Giants. U.S. women's team named Former U.S. Ol)mpians Vicki ---- Bullett, Cynthia Cooper. Teresa Edwards. • ~ Katrina McClain and Lynette Woodard r ~ headed the list of 1 2 players named ---- Wednesday to the 1990 U.S. women's national basketball team. Woodard and Edwards were each on two Olym- pic teams. Woodard was selected in 1980. when the United States boycotted 'the Games. and m 1984. while Edwards won a gold medal in both 1984 and 1988. Bullett, Cooper and McClain were also on the team wtlich competed in Seoul in 1988. The team will train through Monday at the Olynfl>ic Training Center 1n Colorado Spnngs, Colo .. then move to Los Angeles for fu rther training. From July 1-8 the team will be in Taiwan for a series of exhibition games. In other spons news Wednesday: •Fonner jumor welterweight world boxma champion Aaron Pryor. battling doubts about his vision in his left eye, pl ans to resume his comeback effort with a July 19 fight in Canada apinst an opponent w)lo has not ~n announced. The fiaht hinaes on Pryor passing an eye examination in Winnipeg. site of the planned bout. •Fonner Cinci nnati Reds pitcher Don Gullett, forced out of baseball early by medical problems. is now tecoverinf from a heart-bypass operation that has sidelined him from his coaching job in the Reds' orpnization. G ullett. 39, underwent the triple.bypass suraery last week at the Oevcland Clinic. He is now ba(k at home in Maloncton, Ky., lo recuperate. •Atlanta Falcons linebacker Aundray Bruce will be assi~ed to pick up trash atona Gwinnett County (Ga.) h1&)tways the next three Saturdays as pan of a community service rcq11irement impoicd by the courts. Bruce, the NR.'s No. I draf\ e1ck in 1988. failtd to show up last weekend for a chanty f Olf event. his origjnal assignment under the community service proaram. I -PrHa Tiiie Ateoclalff Pree1 QUOTE OF THE DAY ~e•I• Grawer a S-foot-11 point auard who h~ enrolled :u t. Louis \Jn1 ... cr it) and plan 10 walk-On tht' 00!.k~tball t(Am ID the (all, on his de~ 1~1on 10 attend the un1"crsity. His father Rk h Gra~er is toa(h but didn't want his son to play for him before rtahz1na he nt'<'ds anolht'r J>Otnt auard ··1 hkc the toad1. r \lc kno~n him for 18 , )Cir$." • Th• U.S. World Cup so ccer team waves to - crowd after final game Tuesday against Austria In l'lorence, Italy. The U.S. wentO·J and falled to advance past first round. U.S . team tan relax at last By RO N ALD BLUM '\P \purh \l.'• l f"f "Ill I hl rn h" 111 \, Pl.II. \\ 1. d .. ti I •ll ~11.111.. t Ill I• j}ll \ Ill l1 • , \ ,, .. 1.1 \ \t,1' '"' I • lw "·I'• "'1 ~l.I d1 I it> ll\ j 11\ ,,,,·i.. I ' •I thl 22 I \l.1 I \\ 11tld \\°I \ I Ill I 1• ldl \Ill llu t ·"·" "• 111.1 l \\' plJ ~ ing padllleball '"'h the Italian g11 b :rnJ '>O<l l.ing up some sun. I ur till' fi r\! ume 1n .a while. pl.t~l'f\ n 1uld rela\. 'Even with fe,, l'\Jll'l t.i11on... from the ·\mcncnn puhhl. thl') h.iJ tell pressure . 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"ho came to the soccer cham- p1on~h1ps \\1th braH· thoughts ofgetung at least tha t far. ~ere 0.3 and arc headed home "This 1s a team that neH'r stop)) tf)ing. ano the} go t C\actl~ "hat the) haH' dc~en ed:· said Costa Rica Coach Bora :Vl1lu11no\1l. a Yugosla' who guided Me>.1co into the quanerfinals four )ears ago ... This 1s a group of pla)l'r> nl"a)" gl\ 1ng the ir all.'' ·"eden. om· of the maJor d1.,a ppo1ntments of the tournament \\1th an 0-] record. led for 74 minutes o n a goal b) Juhnn) 1:1.stroem Rut Koger Flores ued 11 "ith a hl'Jdcr off J free I.id and Hernan Medford ~on 11 b) LOn\l'rtlng a hrl·al.a"a) 10 minutes later. "\\:l• mu\I tal.c rl·,rsons1h1ht) for a pla)er 1n that :irea o l thl' tidu:· \\\l'dL·n Coach Ollc Nordin said. "I lan't tl'll )Ulf "h1l h lll'lcndcr -...as caught una"arc. but 11 ~hou ld nut hjpix·n thjt \\J~ " .\l'o \\ l'dnl'\da ~ n1~h1. 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HORSE RACI NG • STOL.EN IASEs-ll. .._.._ -· OllUMd, 32; "9tllt., THH, 21; Calderon, Ollcaeo, 17; S.x, New York, 17, w. Wiiton. 1(-Cltv, IS. ,.TCHtNO (7 dlclllofl&)-e. JoftM, Clllcaeo, 1•1, M , 1.41; Kine, Cfllceeo. 6·1, .IS1, UI; w.ldl. O.lellcl. 1 l·l. ...... U6; SlleO, Toronto, •2 • .m. LM; 0..-, lotton, lM, .116. 2.11. STltllCEOUTS-Clamenl, 9oston, "; ~ Allem. Mi ltven, Taxu, IS; HIMOll, S..ttla, .... It. JaMton, S..ltlt, ... SAVH·~dlW-..., OM1ancl, 22; Thlellen, Clllaeo, n, 0 . ..lonft, Clevelend, 21, Atullara, ~··· l6; HeMemen, °"'°''· 16; Setlooltr, S..llla, 16. ........ L...- ( ~ W1*411mY'• OW.) IATTING (1'3 e l bal1>-0Y'1Wa, Ptllleclal· Oflle, JM; Oewaon, Clllcaoo, .)Cl, Larkin, Clnct11111tl, .337, S.nclbero, ClllcffO, -"'; I , Ha1cnar, Clnclnnell, .329. ltUNS-lonflla, PlltlburOf'I, SS, S.00, Clncln· "'"· S2, S.MWe, Cf\lc:eeo, 50; Ovkatra, Pl'llla-de!PN•. '9, w. Clark, Sen Fre.nclaco, .... tltlll-Ma Wllllems, San Franclaco, 56. J Cerrar, Sen Oleeo. SS: W. Clerk, Sen FranclKo, S2; I Ol'lllle , PIU.buroll, 50; Oew\Ofl, C11tceeo, '9, HITS-Ovk"'•· Plllleoetotila. 9 1, ~ndbwe, C11lceoo, 91, Larkin, Cincinnati, 12, T GwvM , Sen Oleeo, 12, Atomar. San Olevo, II; Me. Wllllem1, Sen FrencllCO, 11. McGee. SI LOUii, 11 OOUBLES-Wallecll, Mon1re11. 11; Prasiav, Arlania, 20; Guerrero, $1 Looi•. 1'. Jeft9rle1, New York. "· 8onlba, Plusouron, 11. OvkWe. Prtll1oete>nla, 11, Sat>o. Clnclnnall. ll TRIPLES-COitman, SI Louil , S, J Bell, Pl1t10uro,,, S, T Gwvnn. Sen Olltl>O, S, 7 art lied Wllll 4. HOME llUNs--G Oavl\ HOullon, 19, S.nci- berg, Cnlcago, 19 Dewwn Clltcago, 17, MllChell, San FrencoKO 17 Bonllle, Pllllt>urOll, 16 STOLEN BASES-Colema n. SI. Loul\, '1, Raines, Mon1ree1. 24, Samuel, o.deerl. 241 YtlOlno. Hoo\lon. 24, OtShleld\, MOnlrH I. 23 PITCHING (1 0Klllon1l-8urktll, Sen Fren· cl\CO 7· I. t75, l.lt, HHlon, Plllll>UrOll, 9·2. 111, 799, Oreoak, P;11,ouro11. 1·2. IOO, l 1S, Armllrono. Clnclnnall, 9 3. 7SO, 2.11, Vlola, New Vork, 9·3, 750, 7 62 STRIKEOUTS-It. Mar1lne1, OedliH's, 112; GOO<len, New Vork, 91 OeLeon, SI Louil , n, V101a New YOl'lt, ll, Cone New Vork 70 SAVES-Oa Sm1111. Hou••on, 13, Mvers, Clnclnnalf, 1J, R McOowell. Pt'llleae1onla , 13, Franco. New Vari!. 17 Burke. Mon1raal, II. BASKETBALL W~'s M9'onill team Tne 11 p•aveo nam~ Wtone\Oa v 10 lhe 1990 US women ' n•1tona1 tMnketball Item wllicn Plav •n Ille Wor1<1 Cnamo1on,11101 a no G<>Odwlll GamH • J ef'lnoftr An• S111nlora, Vlc kv 8 ullell, Merv1anO (ynfn,11 Coooe• USC. MeOlna Onion. Old Oom•n•on Ttrt\a Eo..,ara, Geo<ole, V>cl<I Hell Text\ Sonia Henning Stanford, Berh Hun!, Sou1n Carolina, Corolvn JONI\. Auourn, Ka•rlna McClarn. C.eorora , Vic1<1t Orr Aut>urn, Lvnellt WOO<larll Kensal TROUT PLANTS LOS ANGELES COUNTY -B 11 Roe~ ( ·~P• Sl ',to• P "' wt• East Wf"\t 1 no Non" ,, .... \. 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Abner then doubled off the glove of right fielder Rick Parker 10 score Pagliarulo. ·~-­~notW "~u• ; .. I) Ci<J: W I Desp11e their se<:ond straight loss. the Giants ha\e won 16 of I Y games in June •Reds 9. ·Braves 8: In Atlanla. 8111~ H:uchcr singled m the w1nn1ng run in the 10th inning JS Cincinnati colkrted us Sl'\.l'nth win 1n eight games. The Reds scored once in each of chc la't three 1nn1ngs to O\ercome an 8-6 defin1 • Me&s 6, Cardinals 3: Kt'vtn Mc Re) nolds h11 .1 three-run homer in thl· lir!lt 1nn1ng and Nev. York hC'ld on at <;hl'a tad1um for ,,., I01h \ 1cton in I~ gaml'\ The Mch. v..ho h3\l' homned tn l'1gh1 \tra1ght game' mo' ed v.. 1th1n four gamc.·s ul lir,t-pl:lle P11tshurgh in thl· NL Ea~t. • Pbillles 7, Pira&es 2: Lt•n D} I. wa. ·the m.iJoi leagues' leading hatwr. ra1wd ht) .1,eragt· to 'H"' v..1th t'-'O hm. and snm•d thrn' llml'~ for Ph1laddph1a ac Vetuan' ~tad1um. •Expos 3. 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St1l'b (I 0-2) '1dded .1ll e1gh\ Bo~­ ton hm 1n 7:.., 11u11ng,, <;trul.I. uut ~'en and didn't wall. a batter 1n lov..enng h1~ FR\ to a kague-lead1ng 2.26 lknk1.• lanrwd Lh,1ght f\aM - tht.• p01en11al 1~ in~ run -to end thl' eighth 1n nin~ and V..l'nt on to h1, I I th <ia"e • At hle&ics 12. Tiger 7: Oal.land'<; Bob Welch won his eighth lOO'l'\ u11 \ e game and l t:n: Steinbach had 'ii\ R RI\ v.. 1th J grand \lam .rnd a 'itn~e at Tiger Stadium· Wl'llh I 11·21 '-'ht) ha,n'I lo'it ~•nee May 5, ~H· up tv..o run' -1>m· 1.·amed -and SI\ hits 1n six inning\ <1nJ lll·d B11,10 n" Rug1.·r C 11.•mt'ns lor the AL leaJ 1n ""'"' •Yankees S, Brewers 4: Rnlx'rto Kell) homered nfl'r1·lll'\1.'r( hurl. C nm 12-'l \.\Ith t\\O out tn the ninth 1nn1ng Jt ( ount' \taJ1um J'> ~lilv..Jukcc suffered us 20th lo" in :!X g.1ml''> < •rL·g < .idan·t. \Ian Mills and Lee Gu1.·1tcrm.1n (4·21 hlJnl.nl thc Rrl'\\l'r<; o'er the last 6111 1nn1ng' .1ltl'r \11h ... HJl..l·l· 'l11rcd fou r time\ ofT J1mm y Jone .. 1n clw third t\.\11 1111 < 1.:11) \hdlielJ') single. •Orioles 3. Ind ian'! t· In< Ind.ind Randy M1 lh- e,a n had thn·L· h11\ 11h lud1ng J t1l·-hreak1ng home run 1n thl· ninth inning. :t'> BJlt1mnn· L'nded the Indians· four-game \'inning \tn·al. "inner Pete Harnisch (7-3) ga'l' up om· run .1n<l liH· htt<o in c1gh1 1nn1ngs Gregg Olson pttl hed 11111 111 .1 'L'lnnd-Jnd-third. none-out Jam in the 111nlll fur "" I 'i1h 'a''' in lo opportumucs. •Rangers 8. T"ins 0: "l'''" Brov..n p1tc.hed a fo ur- h11tn tor h1" tir,1 mJ11H kagul' \hutout and Geno Pl'tral11 h1ol.l' out ol J -l-tor-11 \lump v..1th a 1wo-run fir'>t-11rn111g douhk 111 \rl1nv,tnn Brn'>'n ('>-..i) s1rudc out four didn't '>'.ti~ J b.tlll'I .ind rL·t1rnl 17 rnnsecuu ve bat1cr' o' a nnL' ,,r,·1l h • Marint'r'i 3, Royal' 2: i...,·n C 1rilk~ Jr legged oul the 'ICLon<.I 1n,1dl· thl··r.ir~ hnnil' run o f h1' career and Bnan llolm.rn f :-. ~I \\':tllL'll'd '1'' ,·11 h11' 1n eigh t 1nn1ng.s .11 Km JI\ ~1.1d111111 , 0 81ut Javs 11, ~ad Soll O IO\TON e ""' n Jifl•'·' ,,.,. #It • [u \ ••f'fl'~ I 9 ...... Pr-·• Y••111 Q,.tt•,11 l ~ t• "' ' Tetolt Aat A~ • 00~ l I j C J )4 0 • 0 , .... , From The As<iocla&ed Pre11 0 Athlatocs 11, Tl•s 1 OAO'LAN[) .. r ~ .. 4 I ~ \ 0 0 • • a , 1 1 0 0 ~ I I 0 • 0 0 0 I I 0 1 ' ) 0 ' 0 0 0 1 I I i ,,.,.. tt'f ~' .. 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"We call o urselves the C'ity of the Ans. but we've Corp0ration here this week may not be aivina the an s The ad budaet wu propoted by corporation board been cuttina bad. ans fundina over the last couple of Cllitj1an admitted some of the proposed item• Aft not an s or cultural events. but would nonetheleu briaa tourism to the ci1y. The LPGA tournament, '°' example, would bnng an esumatcd 40.000 tourists into town for two weeks, he said. here the black eye some feared it wo uld. city officials memben Russell Cox and Ed Fawceu -both hotel yean," GlallOw s.a1d. ··You &ive $400.000 to South said Thursday. • manaaen - and oppoeed by board chairman Mike Coast Plaza and ~old the an s programs to S 175.000." The City Co uncil Monday denied a request for Chitjian and member Ronald Bauer. Glasaow said he would have favored an option $2.3 million in fu.ndina .to the corporation, formed in The propostd Clpenditure wu t he reason the that would raise th~ ~otel occupancy· tax to fund arts "'This was a win-win situation and that's why a lot • of people were unahppy about it (the vote)," he said. Au1u1t t~ promote ans in the c~ty •!ld boost tourism . council decided to provide the board with only S2S,OOO protrams .ll. S l .S m1lh9~ and would not have approved It opted instead t0r spend $400,000 an a joint venture for adm inistrative costs. officiaJ1 said. the S l mtlhon advcrt1S1ng budget. Counc1lmembers said the counc il voted to fund onl) the fest1\'al as a test to sec if a cultural event would have the desired drawing power. with South Coast Plaza to be called "Festival of Britajn "That d idn't seem appropriate to anybody, that In addition to the hotel Rromouo n campaicn. most -Oranae Count)' 1990," a promotional event sched-half of the budaet sho uld ao to hotel ldvcnjsina." of the hiah·ticlm items on the promouon corporation uled for October at the mall Gla51ow said. board's wish list were not ans related. althouah they The council · voted .to ~ye an s a nd tourism aroup "Oriainally it wu supposed to be ans oriented, but miaht have aivcn tourism a shot in _the arm. ··1 think this Festival of Bntam would be a aood test case to sec 1f a cultural event or festival can generate an> 1h1ng back for the city." Genis said. S2S,()()9, $20,000 of which !' owes the city to pay back it was becomfoa more and more Id oriented. It seemed The ~rd had suggested allocations of s.soo..ooo a fu nd1n1 advance, Councilman Ed G la51ow said. to be tumina into a promotion bureau and I didn't like for the festival. another $500.000 for a Ladies Pro- "TAP is dead,'' he said. that." Councilwoman Sandra Genis said. "If the hotel fcssional Golf Association tournament and $400,000 Althouah ·corporation board members lamented industry wants to run a promotional campaian, fine. for administrative com. City funding will pay for cuhural events in suppon of a retailm& campaign at South Coast Plaza. Merchants at the shopping center will not contribute to the cultllral events but w1JJ purch~ ··several million dollars an retail goods .. for their inventories in anuci- pauon of increased business, ChitJtan said. the decision as undcrcuninJ cultural activities in the But I don't sec why they need aovcmment to collect AJU proaram funding 1n the tentative reoommcn· city, minutes of an April board meeting indicate the money and aive it back to them." dation s included SS 12.000 for grants and ao An 1n relatively little of the propbsed $2.3 mill ion ,budget was In the face of bud&ct cuts e liminatina proposed Public Places program, S200,000 for a "cultural ans slated for the ans. police, senior citizen and public facilities' maintenance • barter system." SS0.000. toward a proposed Ac~demy of Origina lly, the fu nding was to come from the city's positions, Genis said vouog the $2.3 m illion to TAP Arts Studies. $40,~ for Ans on the G reen and hotel ~upancy tax. By the ume the council voted. seemed like "bizarre priorities.'' $20,000 for sast~r ct11es program~ However, doubt remains as to whether the festival will be a true 1nd1cator of the drawina power of other types of cultural~ events. Councilman Orv Amburgey had pro posed a $1.5 Councilmen Orv Amburgey and Glasgow abs-'"A lot of things could have changed there but the million allocation to be funded from other city rev-tained from the vote, saying Jhcy felt voting was.rushed city manager said we had to come up with some kind "It's not something I'd drive to Los Anaeles for," Genis conceded. _adding the pcnphcral cultural and educational events might be the attracuon for her enues. • and their concerns had not been addressed. of program to bring 10 the ctty council.'" C'h1tj1an said. While council approval would be required before Although the city has committed SI 7S,OOO in arts He was outraaed 1ha1 none of the ci t) staffs four Ajaundiced look at the ever-present glass eye ly PAUL CRAIG M<Clattl>y _, s..vke The quirky telev1s1on criticism of journa list Ron Powers has won him a Pulitzer Prize. He has also crossed over to the other side and picked up an ~mmy for his TV work. Predic· 1ably. this makes for a split, love. hate relationship that comes through clearly in his new collection of es- says. The commentaries an "'The Beai.t. the Eunuch and the Glass-Eyed Child" (Hartoun Brace Jovanovich: 382 pages: $24.95). w.th a revision TV Listings here a nd there. orw._nally a~ared in GQ magazine and deal w1th tele- vision's general mental health as well as specific programs and per- sonalities:- Because 1clcvision is his job. Powers rends to see it in rather elevated terms: " ... television. for better or for worse, is a subject that matters. perhaps the unifying and inevitable subject of o ur time. besides the "arming and poisoning of the planet Itself." Maybe so. although he didn't con· v1ncc me. an admittedly confirmed book reader who, instead of vicwina the video screen. prefers to look throuah bis window screen at the outdoors. Just the same, it's a busi- ness that seems able to elect presi- dents and inspire endkss imitatio n in newspapers and mapzincs. It seems to be where Americans spend the m ajority of their leisure hours, so I agree with Powers that it's clearly won h writing and reading about. More ofte n than not. Powers 1s unhappy~about some thing he's seen. He cnes growing corporate control of the business as imposing a "suf- l 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 • MM!°' F.,.._o .i.oc-ctyt o 41 Houn Rt1urn to Q aoa Street (R) (In Ste<IO) O Wolf .. 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He thinks music videos arc "an anu-authontanan ·primar) experience' ... for a white. suburban Jeneration." He also asserts that the interests of child viewers "have been brutally vound under by the grow- ing leg1t1 miLat1on of corporate greed." So there. He sees more bad lhan good on that hnle. or. no"ada)s. 1f you've spent a lot of mone~. big screen. Powers makes 1t clear he"s a re· alist. though: "'This colkcuon of essays about television I'> not offer<:d with the grand delusion that 11 '-"Ill do one hell of a lot of good '1s·a-v1\ the grotesquenes I've JUSt outlined. or even a IOI of u\Cful harm ·· Powers offer' quite a tew 1udg· ments on telev1s1on personahtacs, bargam with the dark gods that 1s too. On Joan Ravers: ··tftherc 1s any wonhy, 1n some respects, of Greek rational explanauon for the mass tragedy. It seems doomed to reach a udience's toleration of lb1s woman. ever outward, at peril of ns au· 11 must reside in the vcstig.1al. 11no-diences' saoety. toward new CX· cent wash to believe that all public trcmes of shock and vulgarity and boors and roughnecks arc really self-abasement -only to fi nd that sweetie<> dC'ep down... those extremes have been absorbed On Pee-wee Herman: ··Herman. within weeks into the fabnc of thC' "ho staned out a-. a boomer pla)1 ng commo nplace" to boomers b) lampooning the hid· Powers concludes that tclev1s1on den child 1n all of us ... has somehow 1s not so much bad. in the sense of cra<>hed through h1~ own an1fice and evil. as 11 1s ··capable of great harm.'' into a genuine communion with . He still has hope that non-com· childhood.·· memal. independent TV cfTons will ()n the Nic kelodeon c able assure some content above the level network. ·· 11 1s a crass. stndent. of pre-adolescent tastes. grossl) O\ercommerc1ahzed travcst) Powers wntcs that he likes to look of a children's channel that portrays out of the window of has home an 11s )'Oung viewers.. 1n programs. Vermont and sec the nearby G reen promos and ads. as dumb-Jock. Mountains. but rt"Calls the sudden good·time·C harhe consumcro1ds -depression he felt when he then the junior vanity of the MTV gener· looked down at his desk at a local at1on.'' newspaper's TV-viewiAg tips. which On tele\ 1s1on's rash of stand-up included: "Thunder and Mud. comics: ·· l\ new l\mencan dream Jessica Hahn hosts a night of female began to pl:t) Jtstlf out in the late· mud-wrestling and heavy-metal night hours That any bo) or ~rl. no music." matter ho"' humble their ong1ns, no Unfonunately. Powers has to con- matter ho"' vacuou<> their sensi--front this son of slop as pan of his b1ht1es could grow up to be a tele-job. He has a Puhtz.cr. but l still foci v1s1on !>land-up comedy Jerk " SOIT} for him. Al least the rest of us Po"' er<;' .. 1e"' of tclev1~1on·s fu-are lucky enough we don't ha\e to ture'> Things don't look good for worry about lo'iing our JObs 1f we \ 1e"er<> "'ho think· "'American com· JUSt leave the telev1S1o n set turned merc1al telev1s1on has struck a off. • • • • • • • • • THE DAILY PILOT IS ON THE • • • • • • • • • • AIR • • he Orange Coast Daily Pilot now prov es news o : K-OCEAN 103.1 FM -the Number 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 Pi lot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • • • • • • • • • • Lewis, host of the Breakfast Club, 6-1 O am. ••••••••••••••• • • • • • ••••• • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • I -TNndlly, June 21, 1llO ORANGEC Carol&Company Premiere to aid area's youth Edwards Newport Cinema park- ing lot became a ·party spot for the O ra nge County pre m iere of "Gremlins 2" last week. Mem bers and friends of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor paid $15 each for food, fun and a first peck at the new batch of furry cinematic trouble- makers. Funds raised from the fil m preview, estimated at $10,000. will support the Child Abuse Prevention Center in Orange. Organizers admitted it was not easy to debut a film in Orange County. They needed a film ... Club mem- ber Bill Wittman asked his girlfriend . Sally Marshall to ask her brother Frank Marshall to showcase his latest project as a benefit in Orange County. Marshall. a Newport Harbor High graduate. worked with Kathleen Kennedy and Steven Spielberg in producing .. Gremlins 2." He agreed 10 the showing. They needed a mo .. 1e house .. Happil~ Jim Edwards donated his parking-lot and 1,200 seat theatre 10 the club. .. It was great of Jim 10 g1'e us his larsest theater." said club president Bill DcMeulle. Sadly, there were empty seats. They needed undcn\ riters . Local restauran ts came through with pizza. seafood. salad and sand- wiches for the pre-movie recep11on. Dozens of local businesses donated door prizes. evel)1hing from a 1np to Puerto Vallarta 10 brunch for two at the Balboa Ba} Club. Carol Humphreys The Dolphins. the women's networking branch of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce. promote cultural and com- mercial progress in the harbor area. Each year they recognize those un- sung heroes dedicated to helping others. In addremng those gathered for the awards, emcee Beverly Nestande quoted Danny Thomas: .. .\II of us are born for a reason, but all of us don't discover why. uccess in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or ac- complish for )Ourself. It's what you do for others." Auspicious start ... .,.., ..... ,.._ ., Lee ,..,_ For a first-time effort. the ~0- member Exchange Club earns a thumbs up. E'en the mo .. 1c had appeal. We hope 1hq ti) 1h1s aga10. Some of the cro"·d sta\ed o'er for the midnight sho.,qng of "01cl Traq ." Tara Claire Feelc). daughter of Lan) and CcriS<.'. celebrated her one-year. birthday. at the Center Club on Tuesda) C\ening w11h an elegant dtnncr for f nends and family. Pnor 10 cnJO) 1n~ the chic ken and choc- olate fare. l111le Tara was bestowed her Hebrc" name ctanya (afier her maternal great grandmother) by Rabbi Mark M iller. In Hebrew Netan ~a mean~ a gift from God. Al and Barbara Dies with movie co"hnectlon Biii Wittman. S.llJ Marshall with son Jack Marshall Shimko. Just asking ... Is 1t true our tin onll' Jaguar deal- er ts solo these da)!>'' Sliver Anchors for hearts of gold ... .. \!ta\ ~he be a blei.sing to human- 11} and bnng glory 10 the name of God," proclaimed Rabbi Miller in fo rmal ceremonies. Goodness, the beautiful. for-mem- bers-only Center Club for number one. We -wondered "here lmle Tara will spend her :! I st fcte? "We'll JU'>t haH· 10 do Pans ... suggested her mom The Dolphins presented their an- nual Sth er .\nchor .\ "ards tor outstanding 'oluntccr .. en ice re- cent!) at the Park Ne"por1 Clubhou e 10 Jean f-orbath. Phil Glasgo". Debbie Gra~ . .\rt Gron,i.~ and Mrs. T Duncan <;1c"an £,cn1 chair-w oman Lt·c C.11llc'>Pll' and Susan Leu hr'> rece1H·ll the \\hue Orchid .\"anl Tara och.I\ cd hl.l· an angel for dinner gue\I\ ·ue 'Item. Ching. Fe!) ne and ( hJrl1e ~targolin . 1 om and foHl' Tut I.a. \fan and Pat \\ e1ss (soon off tu Ru-.~ia). l 'ndcs Brad and Todd Jad"1n Otna Von Burger Ra\ a 1.i1le1 . .'. 1 om Jnd Joan Rit hardson '' 11h daughtt:r Katie. and Manin and fod1 C'adenht•ad C.,reenbaum \\llh uaughtt:r Leah The Bechtold famlly -Robin, Jim, Grant, Jordan and Donovan -were among .. Gremlin 2 .. moviegoers. Jim, Kim, Glnl and Bob Robins of auto fame. Pat Deem, Darlene and Tom HJan1 and Syd Deem enjoy movie premiere. Randy father-in-law isn,.t funny. Boomers aren't babies J)f.\R .\'' L .\'Dl:.R\ right anee of "f.im1 1\ .. Iii., 111\altd go for l'l11111'>l'ltng. or do )OU get month'> altl'I 111 , hu,band dtl'd hi., mother lt'cd ''1111 U'> from the time yourself a dl\on.l' la"'cr'! mutha h.ill J ,1riil.l· '>he h n11" 10 ''c married un11l -;hl' d1t•d. 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When it's time to pull-out-all-the-stops -for a sophisticated brunch or supper. perhaps a gala dinner party - it's easier than you'd think to treat cherished friends to a meal they'll remember. taking advantage of deliciously "exotic" foods that are readily available during the t estive season. Start with two irresistible hors d'oeuvres. Impressive looking Party Pear And Cheese Platter is surprisingly simple to arrange -and doubles as a centerpiece. The delicate. creamy richness of Saga Blue complements c risp . juicy Tottori 20th Century pears. The pale golden skin and "crystal" texture of these pears contrast appealingly with the c heese's soft white edible rind or "fleur:· Zesty Mushroom Dip With Crudites owes its wonderfully earthy taste and luxurious consistency to Mushroom Saga. For a savory main dish. try California Wild Rice-Stuffed Turkey Rolls served with Island Papaya Sauce. made w ith a combination of smoked turkey, crunchy almonds. richly sea- soned California wild rice and melon-peac hy flavored Hawaiian pa pay.a Cahforn1a wild rice 1s a slender. coffee-colored kernel of supe.rior quality that butterflies open during cooking to reveal a lovely. cream-colored interior Known for its smoky. nutty flavor. wild rice 1s prized by gourmet chefs and home cooks alike It's also surprisingly economical since quantity expands three to four times in cooking . Island Papaya Sauce. based on the smooth. mellow flesh of this very special fruit. compliments the fl avor of the turkey rolls. Hawaiian papayas are now available in produce depart- ments across the country When shopping. look tor papayas with smooth. unbroken skin. ripening in color from yellow-green to yellow-orange In addition to their delicious flavor. papayas are an excellent source of vitamins A and C as well as Beta Carotene and have only 80 calories per half fruit. A sprightly Exotic Green Salad With Papaya Seed Dressing lets you utilize every part o f the papaya -unused seeds can be rinsed and frozen 1n an airtight container for use 1n future dress- ings. Versatile Saga Blue. onginally conceived in Denmark. otters a pleasing counterpoint to the tart-sw~et dressing (lus- cious in their natural state and in numerous stylish recipes. Saga's family of premium triple cream cheeses are now pro- duced 1n a strictly supervised Danish "microcosm" 1n Michigan) To c ap the feast and refresh the palate. choose Pink Champagne Sorbet With 20th Century Pears. Note that sorbet. currently a trend. requires only a few minutes of preparation The accompanying Tottori pears. lovingly produced and harv- ested 1n Japan. are 1nd1vidually wrapped 1n soft. stretchy net cups before transporting with great care to American markets They are ripe and ready to eat when purchased and will stay fresh and crisp for a month or more when refrigerated Partu Pfilr .AHii Cltcese Platkr 3 -4 Tottorl 20th Century Peers 1/2 whffl S.g• Blue ChffM (•bout one pound) C•ndled fruit V•rtety of nut1 To.1ted1Mda 1/2 whffl Mu1hroom S.g• ChH•• (e.g. 1unflower) (•bout one pound) Chill pears Alternate wedges of Saga Blue and Mushroom Saga on platter. to form a wheel. Arrange candied fruit. nuts and seeds attractively over top or cheese Chill At serving time. bring cheese to room temperature (about 1 hour) Slice TQtton Pears into thin wedges (as shown) or crosswise-slices and arrange on platter with cheese. ~erve as an appetizer I Zcst11 )tus/tr{1(111f l>ip Witlt Cnulitts I ouncea Mu1tuoom s.g. CheeM 1 teblHpoon chopped frnh chtwel (or equlvelent ,.4 tablelpoon• mllk 2 tempoon1 honerHl1h dried) I 1/2 •eapoon clH weed Scoop cheese out of rind. Combine with milk and horseradish. •tending until smooth Stir in c t1ives and dill Serve with a variety of 5 vegetables (e g .. cucumber shces. carrot and celery sticks, coli or cauliflower florets, pepper strips) and/or cracl<ers Makes ut 1-1 /4 cups dip. . • Inside/CLASSIFIED . . . . ii lalifornia Wild Ri«-St11/fed Utrkcu Kolls 1-1 /2 cu1>9 C•llfoml• wlld nee 3-1/2 cup1 MHoned chicken broth 1 /2 cup chopped onion 1 /2 cup diced celery 1 /3 cup diced grffn pepper 3 teble•poon1 butter or merg•rlne 2 medium H•w•ll•n papayH, lffded end cubed 1 /3 cup to.1ted silvered almonds 2 teHpoon1 greted fresh ginger (or equlvelent dried) 8-10 1llce11moked turkey (•bout 3 ounces eech) l•l•nd Pepay• S.uce (lff recipe below) H•w•lt.n Pepay• 1llces. fOt' g•ml1h Combine wild nee and broth in saucepan Bring to boil cover and simmer 45 -50 minutes Meanwhile. saute onion celery and green pepper in butter until crisp-tender Add to cooked rice with papaya almonds and ginger Toss lightly To assemble turkey rolls spoon about 1 /3 cup rice mixture 1n center or each turkey slice Roll up to enclose filling Place. seam-side down. 1n shallow baking dish Spoor any remaining nee mixture into baking dish with turkey rolls Warm covered. 1n 350° oven for 15 -20 minutes Garnish with papaya slices Serve with warm papaya saoce Makes 8 -10 servings Js/aHll Papa!fll S1111tc 1 medium H•w•IJ•n papt1y• 3/4 cup Maoned chicken broth 314 cup whH• wtne 1-1/2 te•poori• curry powder I teblnpoon1 butter 2 teblnpoon1 honey 1 teblnpoon lemon lulce Halve ar'ld seed papaya, reserving seeds· for salad dressing Dice papaya and set aside Combine broth and wine in saucepan Bring to boil and cqok until reduced by one-half. to abOut ~' 4 cup Place reduced liquid 1n blender with papaya and puree until smooth Return mixture to saucepan. add curry and heat at low temperature Add butter. 1 tablespoon al a 11me, st1mng over low heat until melted S11r 1n honey and lemon 1u1ce Serve warm over Wild ·Rice-Stuffed Turkey Rolls. Makes about 2 cups sauce Saga Cheese ~tpes The Burrell Group, ltd 12 Witt S5th Street, Sle 4A New York. NY 1(~019 Cahtom1a Wild Rice Recipes P.O. Box 507 Yub9 Crty, CA 95992 . . . \ £rotic (jrecn Salad - Witk Papaya Seed 'Dres~iHfl 3/4 cup .. t•d oll (e.g .. olive, w•lnut) 1/4 cup white wine vlneger 1 teHpoon Dijon-style mu1terd 1 clove g•rtlc 2 teHpoon1 minced onion 1/2 teHpoon .. u 1/4 tH1poon pepper 1 /2 teHpoon white wine WorcHterahlre ••uce 2 t•ble1poon1 H•w•li•n papaye ... d1 (from fre1h papay•) Y•rled tettucit1 (e.g., leef, endive, erugute, radlcchlo) 16 ounce• S.g• Blue c.,..M, broken Into chunks Combine first 9 1ngred1ents 1n blender or tooa processor unt 1h0roughly mixed (Makes about 1-1 4 cups l Toss w th crisp greens and chunks of Saga Blue to coat lightly Serves 8 10 Pink Clt11111pnunt orbd ll 'ltk -tit ent11ru Pears 2 -3 Tottorl 20th Century Peers 1 cup 1ugar 1 cup weter 2-1 /2 c'u1>9· pink cMmpttgne/ 1par1dlng wine 2 tablelpoon1 lemon Jute. (Frnh mint, for pmlah) Chill pears For sorbet. combine sugar and water 1n saucepan. bring n to boil until sugar dissolves Simmer 5 minutes Cool Combine syrup with champagne and lemon 1u1ce Freeze m ice cream freezer according 10 manufacturer's directions Or freeze 1n sh allow metal pan· until almost firm Break sorbet into chunks and process in food processor unt il smooth Refreeze until firm Makes 1 quart sorbf;lt To serve sllce pears into thin wedges (as shown) or rounds Dip 1n add1t1onaJ champagne Arrange in compotes placing a scoop of sorbet in each center "Gar nish with mint, 1( desired ·Tip: Use metal ice cube trays d1v1ders m to shortcut preparation Hawauan Papaya Rec pes P 0 Box 48051 Dept c LOI Angeles. CA 90048 Tottori Pear Recipes 2587 Nob Hill Avenue North Seattle. WA 98109 . , • .. Ola• COMI DAM.. Y Pl.OT I AllR the Dl«ltJMI . Skies becoming friendly for healthful eating habl ..... Dnile Scaeloe -I ~-6eli•ieo -l.Dl"ftn radeTI q~ "-' about outriuon. dicuna and IMMI ideal. 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ON SALE 2A 01 loot SHEEPHERDER BREAD Apf>le C1onomon COFFEE CAKE u.e59 foods .. c:anotl. ,__. ,.... • ..,. cantaloupe..! as well 11 tD Midi. areen leary vcttllbia .. ..,. and broctoh. All of. thete impC>nant amounts of the your body needs for vitamin Q. MJ ~•••tu ....... uv• time,_. ..... •'• .... ,. ...... ... ...... k1811• .. IUd.I ..... . ..... ~ -1.0., Ne.,.n MOit of us create our own lcms by mlk.ina it too easy convcruent for children to reac nutrition-poor foods tl\at are b · sodium, calones and fat It's unfonunate sllrt for any child' ture health. It doesn't have to be that way. fact is that some good-wtina. 1tr-for-you foods arc available you to keep handy. Instead doughnuts. try a ~~na mu~ cinnamon bagel ... Juice or m1 water in place of soda ... lo froze A yogun i nstcad of ice crca unbuttered popcorn instead of merc1al "chaps ..... dried fruit or leather rather than candy ... graham crackers or ginger sna take the place of high-sugar coo The job is much easier if you children on this habtt at an early and 1f )OU arc a good role m }Ourself. You'll benefit in more than one. Q. My tiasbud ls a Joaer, • I bow ls 1ood. B•C I WU llUm lie spoils ii by driJlkiq a cu •f riot afterwards. Am I ripe! You may be even more ripu you think. A recent an1cle an P 1cian and Sportsmedacine poin out that a combana~1on of s1 sugars (lake you get ID most co together ";th fatt} foods in the sa meal will result ID the storage more bod} fat. That's because sugar stimul 'the production of in5uhn. which tum help pass fat from the bl stream into fat cells As any d1 kno". that's bad ne"s: both su and fat are high an calones ... stored fat 1s vef') difficult to I even with such e~crc1se as jogg1 Ha\e some Juice or sparking wa read) instead of cola. when y husband returns home. Margarita flavors ideal for swo.rdfis You ma\ ha"c heard fish scnbed as · fat or lean. Actua there's so httk fat e'en in fat fi that the difference 1s not wo bothenng about. For ellher kand of fish. poach1 -cookang in hqu1d -is a fat-ti cooking method. Reserve pan the poachang liquid as the base a sauce to serve with the fish. This tang) sauce uses the k ingredients. lime and tequila. t make the marganta so popular. SWORDFISH MARGARITA 3 , cup water 1 teaspoon instant cllick bouillon granules •, teaspoon ground coriaade % swordfish or tuna steaks (I 8 ounces total), 1'2-to 1-ln tblck I medium lime I "t teaspoons cornscarcb I teaspoon sugar Dash pepper 1 tablespoon tequila For poaching liquid. in a m d1um skillet combine wate bouillon granules and conande Bnng to boiling over high hea Measure thickness of fish. A fish to skillet. poon. poachi liquid over fish. Reduce heat: si mer. CO \ ered. unttl fish just flak wtth a fork (<Jllow 4 to 6 minut for each 1h-inch thickness of fish Using a slotted spatula. transfi fish from skillet to serving plate cover and keep warm. Meanwhile. cut the hme in hal Using I half. finely shred I te spooR lime peel: ct aside. Fro ~he same half. squeeze enoug Ju i.cc to make I tablespoon: aside. Sltce remaining half of th lime: set aside. For sauce. measure poachin liquid: reserve 'Ii cup. Disca remaining liquid. Combine lim juice. cornstarch. sugar and pc per. 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Curry favor with summertime fare Spice blend ideal companion for low-fat seasonal dishes One of the positive attributes of uUftl fat in I recipe is that it "carries" Davon. So whert do you IO for quick Oavor when you're cuttina down on fat? For starters. reach for a con· tainer of curry power. There are many subtle spices in this blend - notably cumin, coriander and fenuareek for tute plus turmeric for briaht yellow color -and the final result is a whole warm Oavor of its own. Jn Curry Marinated Shrimp, cooked outside on the grill or inside in the broiler, curry powder combines smoothly with pineap- ple and lemon juice in a quick 20- minute marinade for shrimp. The shrimp are skewered alternately with chunks of red pepf)Cr and cherry tomatoes (or you could use snow peas wrapped around piMapple chunks). The ubiquilious chicken salad is transponed lo extraordinary fare by usina curry powder and a touch of around singer in a dressing of lowfat y"urt and reduced-calorie mayonnaise. The salad is given crunch with celery and cucumber slices. and arapes add a hint of sweetness. CURRY MARINATED SHRIMP Ya e11p froaea pa.eapple jalee CG9ttll&rate, daa•H 14 ca, lem• jalce l '8Mnpoe11 carry powder 'f4 teat,.. 111& l ,..u orlmp, peele4 ud - devehled The Breakfast of Champions· Water Ya up tweet re4 MU ~r etll la 1-lld ~ 11 dlerry tomaa.es (mere, if mee4e4) Heat outdoor griJl or broiler. In a pie plate combine pineapple juice. lemon juice. curry powder and sah: add shrimp. tumina to coat. Cover and refrigerate at least 20 minutes. Meanwhile. in a small saucepan bring 2 inches of water to a boil. Add red pepper; simmer until slightry softened, about two minutes; drain. Remove shrimp from marinade; set marinade aside. · On four 12-inch skewers place shri mp alternating with peppers and cherry tomatoes. G rill or broil 3 to 4 inches from beat until shrimp are pink. 2 to 3 minutes per side, brushiQg frequently with reserved marinade. 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" goodn 111 of a-toe• ..................................................................................... _ ~ --... ----------~ ... -- . I From North Oran~ County From South Oran~ County 540-1220 496-6800 1 _Ba1t>o __ a_rsa_and ___ 1_006_ Hunt. Buch 1040 Cosu Mtu 2124 Ntwport kach 2169 Ntwpan kach 2169 ~leach, 2169 Newport ff& 2169 .. ' HB Lake Plfk Beauly •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• VERY SPECIAL BLUF~S •CLIFF DRIVE OCEAN & LSE/OPT Walk to beact1 I ., llUllUL CUI• 39A l'•BA, AV Park1~ 3BR 3BA Twnhs 2 car ga1 •GATED COMMUNITY * G-Pjan Lile & iry recent BAY VIEW Charming 1 3Br 2Ba beacto condo Beauhlully 1enovaled & 1009 131h OPEN Sun 1·5 lull aµphanGe pkg. patio 11111 CAIYll remodel 3BR 2BA small B<Jrm ·Loll 1 •BA nouse sunoeck. pool. 2-ar gar Immaculate 3 bd home 1 S B Ally 21314'30-2S45 Houlft/Condos pool/spa. S 1 450/mo 2 & 3BA 2BA Apts. trple ocean .-1ew grribll No S 1200 mu 6J 1 6359 642·8759. 213-456-1939 hse 10 So baylront Up-Call Jacques 556-1140 wet bar micro v.shr Oryr pets S2000 mu llf62 HCllSIYf IELClllT NEWPORT CREST 3BA 1ta11s master & study UJunl leach 1048 Gtntrll 2102 111 HOIES nlcups, central a11 2 car Vista Coyool 673 4714 Guard gated comm 2'·BA gar pool lenn11 have sporknng boy views, ga1 w/xtra storage All custom house Pool Jae 5 S 1600 213-548-4067 01 olle1ed w1lh boat on on-llYml OIYI LIT 5 ee<lr m 3 Bath maintenance mcl Sorry •UYSlll CIYI * A 8 c 1 G 2 tJ J78~96.94 No Pets shor e moor 1 n g Ocean & city views. 21,740 COM • I bd upper unit 00 · ·75 No pets 644-0509 8 4 ' A al 101 673-6900 $815.000 s I wt plans to bulld an B~ ~~DE COVE -2 bd POOi/Spa s 16 tmo * ILIFFS Lil CllH 2·o~~ ; ~P '. !~u .~~.11e~ The Pru;;~,~:,1~~11101111.11 N;;,f°r~,g~hr~~!v r= - \4•\11 HIHl"I 1111~1 ' "". Rf .Al IUR~ Corona dtl Mar 1022 MUPlllPLU Reduced S36K lo $619K 2 hses-crnr lot 760-1855 Cll ClllllEll 4 19 Begonia across from Carnahon Park 2Br 2BB. 2·car garage JOx 118 lot A-2 S695 000 By owner 640-4924 Of 720 1153 Tr1-Ple11. So or PCH 3BR. 3BA house • IWO 2 bed Iba units. 4 car gar patios. $995K 640-4544 estate In guard gated S 00 3 Bedroom 2 Bath ~ .---Aealt area wl pvt beach! A 21 · A · S 12001 3BA 2' tBA 2 car au qar spa A11cn QM w1111o, 10 Y yearly. plus your ow" value al S t.395.000 Call OLDE COM 2 bd July Family m mo view. pool. llp rernod B a I 1 s & 'I ho i. s HARBOR VIEW HOMES sandy beach S 1750 Pett PATRICK TENORE S3300 $2000/mo 760-9642 S2 250 rno 640 1212 Beaut 4BR • bOnus rm mo 642-4917 72 1 t200 Agl BALBOA ISLAND · Beaut1-C•ll PET EA. Select Beller Portoftno Pool & spa, Newp<XI Shores 3 BA < • • ful 4 bd house $4000 Homes & Gardens •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• Beaullfut 2BR 2-.eA ready ·s2650l mo 675-7:.>18 HARBOR VIEW HILLS (l 14)111-IOOO Nr HarbOr High ocean for move·in Obie a11cn BA gart'e. bloek lrom -3bd t>eauttlul. August Hoag Hosp 2BR 2BA gar c,ommun poOI A c •BA lam rm prol landKP ~!:ih nowalhS 1~~·;~~ 54000 Easts•de 3BA 2',BA 2-Sty den. lrµlc ma1n1 pool & S 1600 mo 760•9536 Agl Vtew pool 1e11111a •Int Petrick Tenore Logo BELCOURT TERRACE _ 3 twnl'lme 2 cat gar lrplc lncd yd Gar. $1175/mo roe Hrbr Vt-Hm Avl 644-9185 720-6872days --------~106~7 bd comm pool & spa balconies small pet Ok 645·2893 Irene •uoo ISLE BAYFAONT now $2195 mo 759-5011 SEA FAIRE • tBR lBA Mission Vitjo $40oo (New) S 1250 Nr 20th/Newport C I JSR 38.A 0 TEGO I /d I t ----------•1BIG CANYON . 5 bd g-•r Blvd 675-49 12 Bkr BACKBAY &C11yLtgt>!Vu na1m1ng urn HVH M N Light rig. w inc pa to "' Beaut 3BA 2 1BA p11v home•S3750 mo yrly lse I bnght 4BA 2BA Sea-w view $1 200 Agt. Jtm course estate SI 1.500 HOUSE 3 BA I BA Quiet spa wtv1~s ava11 now S6000 mo Summer Rent winds Nearly new carpel-mie 675-4467 Lynne Val ,. ... Tl SIUI near canyon Sm pel OK S26001mo 646-5550 aol Bill Grundy Ally 675-6161 1nQ $2200 mo 721-9620 entlne Props 673-9333 O w ner t1a1 boug ht Wrn~~~m~refl· 1ro7 WWd~~H~o 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~ anolherl Best buy tn tals available sec 818 287 7996 Mission VieJo•. bike to lake, park & shop1>mg 3 WlterfrNf .... 1 I••· bedroom with Master IU&.TNl ll0-1100 bedroom relreat. I 75 bath. La Fam11ta Model - 11W.F11111wns 2BR house 1n quiet neigh· borhood on the Easlstde Cal OK S750 mo Call 646-4902 on '"Oil comer lot(over '!!•---fbo--l·Mand~""!--~2~106~1 9500 aq It l vaul1ed cett--a LARGE newly remO<ll 4BA 1ngs, large counlry Furnished 2 very large BA. 2BA 2 cm gar nr So Costa Mtu 1024 kllcl'len. lomlly neigh-2 BA. patio. wtd lrplc Coast Plaza & schoolS 109/ DOWI borhood. gas ljreplace $1,050/mo Avail Sept $1450 722·9521 ,. ONLY $212.500 CALL Wtn1errenta1675·6565 LG mO<lern 2•2 condo owe Isl TO 1950 sq It NOW WONT LAST• K11s I W/O ·BA 2B· •reha"' ..... re-K•PP. Century 21 TO<lay Coron~ ... A, Mar 21 n dbl gar . b8 cony B k • .. "' """ rean 581-2 100 • ~ poot & wa1e11a1111 a e1 duced to $261,000 y *LEASE OPTION New /Bear S 1150 837·3708 Agent. 850-1220 2BR 2' rBA Walk lQ NEW EAS fSIOE 2BA 2BA, S5.000 Moves You Int Lse beach Mary Ellen. ,,,Agl upstairs un11. 1 car wloptlon to buy S t,750 Newport leach 1069 Rogers Really 675-~3 11 en c Io se u 8 a rage 3 BA. 3 BA. comm pool. -BEAUTIFUL 2Br 1Bt1 encl $995/mo 722 582 galed Bkr 846-5792 * LIW/IPTlll ft gor, patto. garden New New home 3BR 3 BA 11.T II.••• y••lll Newport Shorn 4Br 2 'tBa paint Walk to be..lcl'I c """'' $ l 750 mo •--S17501mo • pr1nclpt1I $1 200/mo 972-2079 omm ,....... On the Market I Will be 5% down Onr 63 1•49 11 Will conlld81 lse w op11n SOLD lhls weekend! Spect acular Ocean & to buy Bkr 846-5792 Great locatlon & prop -FM Ill.I IT.... Harbor vie'# 3BA 2BA --------·I erty l\sklng $294.500 Newpof1 Heights, 2 BR. t i gar. 2528 Ocean Hunt. lelCh 2140 Make Oller' Trad1honal BA. prime location I $2.850/mo 998-5819 •WALK TO BEACH 2BA Realty 631-7370 $450,000 Prlnclples 2BA bonus rm 1rg m'h lltL•IS OLlll-HT only 548-3607 Costa ~Y 2124 wolk in closet w o nk 2 homes lehl PrllTle E'stde .. OCEAN VIEWS .. ll'fllU flWHl•I ups. dbl ga1 P•hOS lrg location Sinole ramlly LG Oupleit. prime toeattOn 4BA 21 ~BA 2 car tunny yd wigardnr, sml pet <>II detached 3BA. 2' •BA 4BRl3BA $650,000 patio P 5 1 LA FP FA S 12001mo 968·5675 AMlno S3 15,000 Broker Biii Grundy Alty 675·6161 End Unii.'s i:wo'imo: va: cooperative OPEN LSEIOPT WIJk to belCh cant Don Pfaff 5-t2-9797 SA l ISUN or ~It fOf •P-39, 2Ba t>each condo. p olntment, 548-7001 sundeck. pool. 2-cat g11 320 E 21st St. C M AKA 642·8759. 213-456-1939 Colma Vista Cout1 UPGRADED 3BR, 2BA ~~ ~N~~ home In North C M XLNT SPECIALIST neighborhood I a<:.hOOll S 1250/mo 499-0335 111 .... 1 WM*~ ·~ .'\, . .. . llW IOUIFlllT TIWlllMEI. 2-3 BRa 1600·2600 sq 11 Starting trom S2200tn10 (714) 536-7383 mu•• 4BR 2BA + ..,a. top con-.,•n.,'llnt~ .......... ---2-1..,4~41 dttlon, grell yard. vKant TURTLEROCK e•ec 48r s 1350/mo. Donald PlaN 381, 23 Stiver Crescent let U1 Help Y 01 $eli Yo~r Propetty! ............ 111.-1 ... lftllMITN num1 The HOme Selk-rs.• 1111111.IO 1214,llO Hl#1t. leach 1040 "a::::-' 1100 Highly u1>9r•ded 3 BA ''llRU LITI" LIDO PARK motMle hOme 631-1286 AIC, MC, 3·car fiar new WM~~ p11nt in/out. S2500 lse opt. 545·2442, 8S4· 7127 642-5678 fo.t -in-f or m.at i o home wilh new IP· YlmS I... 28f 1BI, Cefpotl. t lOf'• _ AFFORDABLE tunny end Pll•ncet, paint. carpet. 12. 100 1/f lot, 4-68R, 38A 199 Prl beh, l1m/pet peflo. 28R 18A Tntls, w-"tldry, unit In the e1un1 Thr" t rench door~. a lovely l'IOf'M wlPoOI. IP•. officl., 127.000 080 813-8434 c.rport, kld1 OK, no peta, . . . bedrooms. 2'~ ~th• wtth ylfd · lltld 1'110fl Seiter peddle tennla cOUfl. lir.. S7IO 646-7901 t bdrml d n on main rNdy to move! pit & 880 .,.. RV IC· IJ. \\'Miid 1625 28,. 28A CoNOO. encl 2• 1evel. Sp1c1ou1 ltv• ...... c-. & mature procNc:lng ililii"'!!'lllil-!~mlll'!--.... 1 1not dln100 •ree wnh MU-ml ... N-t c1tru1 1ree1 Sp•c111 Prtvete Pwty Buys cw GMl99. MW '*"' tral carpel & brlc:k hr... , ... , ~ 6 ~ tt o JUNKIE ARI$ & HOVSE& Gr.at loe .. M>n ttoOtmo •tatmPlll Sf'latp 1-S tory. 2 mstr bdrm a, 2BA, Hl•ln kllch9n, frplc, v•cent S 1125/mo Oof\ekJ Pf•ft 642-1791 pt.C., LM~ pllntapaUo W.'11 tM yw ..._down In' -IM bMct\ FOfetloluf.S OK 972·2079 + 119y Keat to d~bte •lldlt for 111\ent of own-••+&• Doug 7 141411 O 197 ·HBR 1BA ~Din ln WOC>dt -----==--,. garage Conv•ni.nt'lr ~ YON !Mite lhe SUI 900 on blutt' 1tQ 1fV1nQ rm foclled to Eulblu f mtNy pyrnb I we IMfe CHUCK a LIZ JONES frplc )'lld. dbt 9ef teas L.wgt9 2150 ShOWlno Ceourr, :=· epp rec You rec•lve ... _570 .64'8 12&4 or 642 MM 2iii"'&A """'-. few min ~ • patll ''8 000 IOO"~ ... b9Mfil• ,.,.. RECYCLE IO _......... ,. __ -. ~land fl~ CIMn Cfedlt ,... •38A 2't8A 10.0.nflOuee _. _... .......... ._ --11• nt 43S6 ~Iv _.... ~ unll O•r•1 "J*, frJ*:, w/d, SM*. ape. ,..,-' p11t10pool.tennt1 S11t5 SltOl/moll .. 1 ... 1'1 through the mo NO PCTS 722-IO 11 ,_..,.. __ "_ ... R&'M~· . . n f iAC"9,tCI S9f .. •192 HertMnton au a1t ,..., 10 H"''' Ht.of "41tK A.-194f) t111 l.U, PUet ~~~~ = = :..~::.-.::z= '~P"-Jod,., ""..,.,. 11215 ,.... ,..,... ......... 'll•lll!!l!lll•••ililll~!lllJlllllll•lllll•••••• .... •••••lliill• ._,.-,,,,=-:.,.• 322 A OQl9 147-15"40 .._ 5 I ,, • ' I '..-'!""II'~'!' •• .• .:.L.. .. --1. IMl'TMlll• .. ..: •OUAtNT .... HA ••HH•• **MGHILOll Alff .. ... ....,.,.. .. .,,.. .,....._ ..._ ,...~ ur1• llR '"''A l•ll'f1 Clllla ..... •z I" .._ ....,,.._ ,_ _.,, gdlw ftllDrO. w/d,,....-.41"" .._¢ na• L.eloMry "" 1N1111MO NL CM OK. * ...... "' IM. .allDOOlmo••• flOO MMtt'd, IU001tM. Avl peUo •II built-I~ 1415/Mo. UUlt pd. .... wld, ......... ':allr'lllll':lm'~~~-~ 1110. 1I04lfl IUllN ... teGa COl?rJNITV Pl.D.+,,., ... It__. •" U111941U IMtM,furn-tft8' •==.•c:=.= Tll.J:i:~.2232 2:~~~·= .=r:.:=:... lk&Ml'!lllllL lll01'*13l.ato I ....... lllOlmo, ...... lllell'EH, lr9lf\ oomp.i ""* ioeet ......... , ..... , ~ .......... V•nmu quletltudloM IOOleeL .... 6M-2ttt '*Cleen. qullll, II a.. 1M IM lwftMe. Loft tOI & ...... lNor °"' Mull. IMO. -w ..,...17M1t1 '"f!~~~~~~~~:;;; ""'!IPllllllllll•IWI Condo.Pool.epe..una. taA,1gdoeelt,dlw,new bdrm. new orpttldrpt. SIM...,.,,l0042380. •.PYtbell\.-...tl IJ CA,O . WHklrl ~ pm. guerd S7IO/mo 7-:! ii!!! 2624 Ctl!'.i wrtloelt. 9'1d 91'· sn ~ Or #C. All "'eloteoenoe •not , _ .. ::i ~ IHI. .._.., Alll'll· Petlo: 146-2tM7 · ~ -1130 NO PET8 840-2~11 1715/mo ,. 1700 dep, No ........ '*8* 9Lyrre. a """ .,., ba. ....... ......_ C.. uoo ou m .... ·~ 90NUSI• '**· 142-211• • • • .lc:)Mi.-~ ll'fT&. NWty dee .. •Id, J: .... ..,., 1n..o1• .a -21R tM .. ,..,, bltlne. ~ & bright 21A. 2 ··-----· ----11 W/CIPfW, pri~ -¥•ea fncd yd wt~~· Wtr pd. ful bethS. bltine, no peca. -·-...., ,..,_ ~:;:' .::--· _;; -- •·•·--M7 VletOfla I ... 1735 MIO/mo Pwn a.4&-5880 Super lherp tBR hOuM " • 12'11 ... c l1c~ •••••• ; .. 1ii1'~ .. --:--1 -Cell~ 120 t-5PM ' ' wfflreptece Y•d & 99'· P on · H · • l8nd 2606 GREAT LOC. ,. 18a. lrg v:=c~~-:u:.. •· 1775/mo. Frta~efl~ow =7:::: :· u. Siii/!!! 2 a R ._ den. t BA patio._ upper unit, new pllencee, cati*. drepea. tlR Apt 1650tmo. TAW tnct No peta 545-4155 em o.c. .,._'1::1:=:'7i~Jk:~l::::ilA;iiiiii""'N;;.-1iiiQi1iidiii upttra/dwnatra w/~t crpt. ~· G&!.!'!d~.~ poolald• locatton. recfd, tS2 Cecil PleCe-. •EASTILUFF aaR 2BA :~~iaooimo~•m/OHIO lent Ac91tbet now-UpgrMed Juat etep• to bch. Frplc, pet•. ~Imo . .,...,......,.... 8111C:Ony. private & quiet. Cun II 63t·t24MI 11 7 .... •uaa 2769 Olb/WnhOuee ipeoe full kitchen. angl cat gar, M50 & Up. 722·7195 Pool, fireplace. view. ut . ...,_ a 1001 W. t71h, CM. S 1500 mo 8 tl-247·2«& 1• 1111,-Sln FSIOE, 21R 1W. Petlo, coin-op wHher/~er Coeta MiM: ili/F, n-«nkr ..... ..... I00-5400 lq, Ft. Greet LMge, ..,_,. lmmed. C. SIR 28A. cath c.ila. new pYt gw. NEW ctrpet, lt9t NO PETS 722 11 10 ah-. 3 BR, 3~ IA NIWPORT 9IACH tor ND, Hl·tedl. Call *lllHK• 831~ after 12 noon crpta/palnt/dr..,.., w/d, ftoorlng, '*"' & drtpe9, •NEW aBR tBA, COY9fed condo. Ml1r BR w/pYt Fu&Copra.vtoeonllte enytime 434-7080. FU>ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml-1111 2 BR. 1 BA. new pelnt, .-... -.. refrlg, ~ gar~ .. ~S!S-C571 Sml bldg on oul-de-MC. perking bullt·lna pvt BA. Mlctow..-, frplc. No ...,111 :i::-=:-----...,1.,,,.700,,.,,--carpet S t,095 648-0&45 •--95 Elden •~/mo'""""' Laundry room. 1785. pat 1 0 ' s 8 5 o i m 0 pet•. $480/mo + ~ utll .,._., ,,..,, rent per L=/r:~ S~ ::.gar. WESTBAY ~PARTMENTS 752·1554 Of 7N-1224 71.·979--9991 . Avail now. 631-tttl llO SQ FT, Cotona dat ~~1~~ ~:!· =1~~=~~~~~~' lalbol lltrinlula 2607 1970 Well~ 63t·1879 &200 OFF MOVE-IN! 3BA 2BA, petlo 1 block to COSTA ........... New euc Mw. Good parking. Call 875-51 UI ~O: Cet, Fem long Featuring pool, spa, LIW LIW y -Ken. Agenl 87~8700 half bleck on beClt a talf, *llllllT EIEUllR Orowtno ~ FIT opening for en •• perlaneed cMplay 1'9P. a ... ~• mlsllon. Conlect MW Holland et 842-432 t tween a.5 pm. EOE ' BR, 1 BA on quiet street. $250 OFF 1st MOI > patios. enclosed parking bMctl. 5 toe NeptuM r home. grMt locetlonl * * * * * lilljjiii .. n.. wtiHe boOta & stripe on Walk to beach Avall 6130 2 BR, 2 BA. NEW. quiet, ~! IMM S 1300/mo. Call Flreplace. beth, wld . ~of NewpOf1 belly GtMn collar Vic Ulll In~ S775/mo. am. i:mplx. Frplc, lndry s~. No Pets. llt E-11 175-83M f()( appt. S475/mo. * 541-5335 I ll. nn l /f 8-ch'a best melntalned 8'ookhUl'lt' EUii, Foun·l·-------111111 875-9844 th rm. d /w. a/c $895. 1 room SMS75 •• ---* ... llft .• lllllD Fem ll'lr Nwpt =: SBR t817 Weatdlft. NB .... Light lndustrMll °' lelrt VlillWI H3-5e87 6•5~302. E'Side Studio, 2Bdrm l'l•Be 60 • "-r --• Agt 541-5032 t · ,.,,...... c II f.,.-:==~....,... .... · .-:---:-:-::--:= iiiiiiim:====~~ •Ulmlll I'll* S•50 850•5286 825 Center St 642·1•24 *' ~ ... LUXURIOUS 2BR. 2BA. 3BA condo, fr • wld, I oraga . .,..,.bla. a LOST Cet, SlameM mix. N4IW crptlpalnt, llmlted · • t-M-.a ---• t l l Prime loc•I. CloM to bch. MOO • 'II ut111. areq'd •CASUAL exec offlCe et OonoV9n °' McMetian, ,_,, 1 mo old Leguna •tanl•I kllch.Nrocn.Utllspd.No 21111 .. fLlll WESTF~LOAPTS ..__.,._ Frplc. Loaded with 760-2563 Evea&42·3707 beact\, 705 E. Belboa Agants,2St-t500 H li'ti RE .WARD .__.._ pets 857-11781760· 1713 Lafnayerd nice carpeting $200 Off MOVE-INI Spac:IOus tBR, Ilk• new amenltlH . S 1100/mo. Fem to shr 3 BR. 3 BA Blvd. Pv1 bath, 525 aq ft, 830-24So ..... ,_, ..-• · Sorry, No pets condition. Se&5. AetrlQ, Call Paul. 548-3343. SSOOlmo * 780-9792 lncalnl l'rapem, 2790 · -•UllE ~Lii drapes, bultt-lns. ~ling 2Bdrm 1' 1B1 $'775 range. micro, Jool. CdM house. N-smkr. ' ·4 Lott Diamond Tennla Needed I« pert time poa. Furn, $700/mo yearty Ian, d/w, encl. garage 1 28drm 2Ba $800 carport, laundry, I utll· llUIE IPTI Mair BR avail. $4S6Jmo. 111l/F11•/• KAUAI • 9 OCEAN VIEW 8'ac:MI. weett ol June ftlon. 15-20 tlOurt S*' •RU mull 211 c:~;~~g;n:; r,~~0275 398 W Wiison 831-5583 Illes paid, e11oept elec:lflc. ON THE BAY 72 l·89 l4 Iv meeg 4001 Birch #A, NB vecatlon concSoa. Gteet tuh Balboa vicinity. week ~blllll• In· s t250/mo yearly. * 1BR 1BA Up_, ~ 1210 OFF! No pet•. (71•)548-0492 2 BDRM. 2BA ........ s 1.•50 My cat a I wlll ll'lr tum A.gt 541-5032 locetlonl a 1.3f0.000. Laro• cash reward. elude: Ad lay-out. CUI- • .., BLK TO BEACH Really .,... ·~-·1 Meta Verde 2BR upper, 1 BDRM, lBA ............ $925 •BR/3BA lu11 Bectl Bay Avallebte In Bua.. Perk ~ 714-492-3591 723-0880. tomer eervlce & general sharp! Berber carpets, redec . O/W, gar, lndry *ALA MOANA APTS * quiet cul-de-1ac. encl No pets Dally 9.5 tnhm wl35t . N(tmkr 1001 W. 17th St. CM. LOST Dog, fawn "COior: ottlce c:l6.lllel. Orgenlzed, mini blinds. ~le. Avail Im· rm, cable, no pets $600 1 & 2BR, 1BA. DJW. garage, $895 + NC. 548-1501 lady. Pool, spa, tennl1, 900.5400 sq. ft . Attract· long..,,, med. ht , Ger· detail oriented person medlatetyl •95-0589 * 645·6662 * beauttlul PoOI area. large •98·1938 or 751-M83 sec. gar, A/C, yard. Ive ratas Call anytime men Shepherd lace. tag. with art background * * 2 B 'fC -1 'h BA rec room & laundry room, l.m WITD YllWf We're nea1/c1Mn With ..... ,. ' very ttlort hair RE· preferred. Wlll train. Cell 'E close to shops & buses Elegant 2BR 2BA. lrplC. humor SSOO.-ISso..8553 -• 8288 Karen, &42-4321 Ext 317 Corona •t MM 2622 Townhouse nc garage, $585·S675Jmo 3BR 28• TRIPLEX (714)673-5088 -C M /N B p . llgl 500 WARD. 53&-· . lor anpolntment to lnter-dlw, frplc. patio Avall " N B M/F non smkr prof ras oua .... ,.,., BLKS to ocean. Charm now. $815 /mo. 640-780• 530 w . Wiison Avail July 1 831-2916 PUllllSUU Mitr bdrm w/BA pool. t'o 3.-oo ~It In Senk bldg. m LOST small HOUSE PET. view. Perteet for lludent 1BR, gar, lndry rm. stove. - - -TIL ••T NPT HTGS 2BR 1BA. trplc, lndry, prklng, avail 111: Close to everything. ~ 2904 MWHI~ !'ABB~ r:&n~' retr1g,carpet1ng No pets •Clean,Quletlg2BR2BA. 722·9012or832-2232 -•••y•-••• $450-dep 846-5437 FABULOUS OEALI Agt -atN-cat"l°':7·337·73 . AIOE·LIVEIN Fnonamkr. t person. $795/mo -sec dlw. lg closets. gas coolt. Sorry No Pets patio. lrg yd. gar, lndry. ,._, -·-_ 831·7370 VENDI ROUTE: Local. v • Allt.t teec:he< In wtllehr. dep 1 yr lse Avail 715 smt balcony. encl gar. ---Quiet. No pets. sa75imo. .... .. MllllOlm Newport Beech room tor . --GrMt extra Income. Must REWAROI LOST lady's R 0 0 m + s so o I mo Call 640-2788 $825 NO PETS 640·2•95 •Big, Beaut. quiet 1BR 282 E. 16th. 6"6-607• *2 & 3 Bedrooms rent across •rom beach. E SIDE Costa MeH, 120 I e I I q u I c k I y . GOLD ROLEX WATCH, ~ .. 5-2357 - ---Great E/slde locl Lndry, · -R lbl / k ..,, It Private entrance """ •Clean. quiet lg 2BR 2BA, BBQ patio gar cable avl ONLY TWO MILES TO *Unfurnlll'led espons e non sm r. _,. · 1-800-933-9919. vie Hunt Bc:h 8•0·220' 2BR 1 BAApt lrplc, O/W view 2 parking spaces 403 FERNLEAF walk-en ctose1s. gas cook· 5645· No i>8ts 63 t.8427 BEACH• Walk to ltlopel •Ck>M to beach 548·•40• $ t50/mo. Ava.ii lmmed. AEWAROI AlrflM ....... la,111 •no. d/w patio, garage 1BR 1BAwalk-tncloaell. •Free lltt-CALL TODA.YI Newport North twnhm 722-1074__ ALL POSITIONS s 1200 • uttl • sec dep Leshe. 660-8888 S850 NO PET~!4 ·2•95 • WTSllE $5501~772·•605. ·_ YIW REITILS 2BR 2'11BA pool jac w10 EXEC Ott~e Suites near Who'a 1-900-854-2255 e11t .-03 ,."ISIH ./-w non-smkr fem n/petl JW Alrpdh, 4770 Von Personals .3002 8am-8pm 7dayl s 1• fee •USTIJIEI* IHl lar -• I ll 41 12 $600 uhl/paid 760-3047 Karman Ave .. NB. FAX. Makln11 A •irti~ •• 15/Hr Pooms apartmems nomes lBR redec. $640/mo incl 2BR 1BA small back yard YIEWUI • recepl, copier. con! rm, • OWM. 8'7", 255lbs. 38 yre. ,., ...... - class heoca" saustyyoor gas. water, .encl garage Ges WIOhkups $750 No lBR wlloll & balcony No - - ---NEWPT HGTS. M/F 20-30 kllch, tree parking & col· Bundle? ~~~~l::ed~.:;~:'s Wiii train. H1rlng all pos-~ousing n~s 5•8· 7854 2323 Elden pets 645· 1631 Alt •PM pets $995/mo 2151 p1• non smkr to shl1 house fee. 1-sty bldg, turn, mo-29·~39 fem tor tun and I ti on•· Ca II ( 3 1 3 l cll1c Ave See Mgr u Misc. Rentals w/2 others. Matr Br/81 to-mo at $350/mo. Con· Our distributors, by re-948·9800 e11t. A 108• HHIDGt: By· CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF 1f1nd T ANNAH HIRSCH '-=orth-5ou1h 'ulneratilc J eJI\, ~ORTH + K 8 S • 9 2 • J 9 7 .. +AIO Sl \\EST EAST • \'oid + 6 4 • A Q J tO 6 4 J • K II 7 S e K 8 + A () tO 5 • 8763 • Q9-' ~Ol IH + A Q J tO 9 7 .l 2 • \ oid • () 3 2 • " J rhc: h1dd1njot ,, ,,, '"''h ..... t .i • P11'~ P1'~ Pa~ .. Pas~ 6 • Pa .. , 0(1\'lllng lc:Jd . .:e of • rhe late I l'\lo \la lh<' often \atd ·hat the onl~ good 'lam' "ere tho'c that made B' that \Jrd\11~k. "" ,pade~ "a' an e\\ellent \lam' '\Jorth', ral\c 10 ~'' \padc:' "a' r.sther opt1ml\t1, had he lhosen to bid :u all an unrned1a1e f1-.e \pJde\ IA (.lllld ha'e been more lo~1cal '\/orth 'hould ha'e rcal11ed h" part· ner "a' b1ddm~ under pre\\ Ure and B· 101 855·0665 $500/mo. Andy 5•8·8343 tact Al Quinlan. 833-9550 P<>Ulble 1.t.. pis send Assemble products at stockinc our natural photo. note. phone ... ,.,. m ,ITll ••••11 N-smkr snr • BR house In Four otfloes avail In New-p oducts .c.-i.. fl.au number to P 0 Box home earn up to _.,.,twtt •-Rooms 2706 Hunt. Ben· W/O, yard port Beach. s2251mo ea. r ......,...ys. ,,.., 1761, Brea CA 92621 no ellP. EZ work. Info call the •~o tricks he was delivering 2BR. redec, washer/dryer s35oimo ., ulll 8•6-7700 or all for S800 per mo. do no settinc. Most of 1·50•·863·619• ex. 1163 might b .. n .. <'ded JUSI to make game. hk ups $775. 642-0461 FURN 1BR. 30..-prof male 6 ~ ~ .non-smkr 2 mm to bch alt or wkends Incl. ulil. 7141631·766". them started part time, ,.......__._, & AllOILY?/T We t led the ace of hearts and WESTBAY)J>TS Npl Crest Pool. tennis PRO-F -k Ft •h - --nd ""'· · · t ~ non-sm g o ... ,r FULL aervlce office In a u~ m1mmum 1nves · Light Manufacturing declarer hea,ed a \1gh o f relief "h<'n $200 OFF MOVE-IN!! $500 ut11 1nc1 645·6003 lrge home 1n ~ Heegnts Newport Center. Fashion -t 15· onfw ~".500.00. Instruction 3012 Hours flexible S&-\Jp hr h ·' :-.; h S h h d Sorry No Pets ----Ow l>d /bath $550 ""'" , '" e ,a~ uumm) -• on -o ut a 2Bdrm 1, •Ba 581 5 Nr SC Pl111 In beau11lul lg n rm a Island Answering svc for distributorship avatl· .... Titer l·O•iln Call Carrie 5•9·52 t1 JU~t dodged the deadly diamond l5l E 2lat St 548·2408 hOme/lurn Shr bath, . 'tulll. 852-94 t 1/w onl>; also available. Fl E p S •P•RT Tt••E-.--/d I S 00 642·2308/h Lesl_ey TIE UEOITIYE Simi ability, call 24 hr. na1 11am rep. umme< .. .... bullet. "'h11.:h "'ould have netted the --------w d. P~56sp;37 4 Imo 1.800.535.50•2 Instruction 6"2·503• Answe< phones. llght ol· defender~ 1hr<'e fa\I trid.~ W11h the 1 Be<1room S670 ... ep •1 RETIRED Mey Travels • 640-5470 CJ" ---------tioe work 12 nrs Sat & help ol \Om<' lud. and excellent 2Bdrm l'•Ba $795 ON BAY Furnrmlba ln-cbl :~!n ~an~r~~n~te~:i! LA-G-UNA Nlguel sublease Sun 5•9-9256 technique declarer wranped up his 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 mobile home. poollprkng som...,,here to come bac" 1000 sq fl Best ra1es In 1---------IHllEEPEI .... ., t t • ,. kllc/ameniues $450. Call ,,_ " 11 I S th O I -\lam 111 short order Hunt. kach 2640 btwn 2 30.6pm 673•5100 to occasionally Very llell· 8 0 ou range nvt~w ....... After ruffing 1he opening lead, -Ible. Under S350tmo Pis County Call 249·1212 Opeortun!tx 2908 dedaaer Jre"' trump~ m 1"'0 round\, •LI 211211 Sl lO* Iv lull mlo on msg ma-It• tfc•at,I 220' ENJOY 14·15% return on -------"""""'!' cndm~ 111 dumm' ihen led a club to New crpt1pa1n1 & blinds Hottls/Mottls 2718 chine 650-7655 On East 17tn Street m Trust Deeds $10.000 to Domtstla 3018 the 1ad, When. t'hat held. dedarer PN;,so~:~62f1~S3~t '7~~ W Ull llTEL • L .. Costa Mesa. 646-4330 S 1.000.()()(1 Call Denison OllT1'111 •II UST h ·' h ' f I b d Wkl t I I latlrt • .,aHst l•J Assoc. 673-73 l l NOWI WIRels Prof medic al .:a\ cu t e "''"~ ll .: u ~. crO)\t' to y ren as no.., ava1 h bl h d 1 d BACHELOR UNIT quiet 5 $147 00 wk & up 2274 Seeking lemale room· C 1 1 Proptrty ---care Current CPR, 1 e 13 e ~11 J trump ao P 4>~ blks to beach $500/mo NwptBtvd,CM646·7445 mate Irvine near uc1 omm~rca Mon!yT0Lo1n 2914 SJO/Hr R1ck494·5203 the: JCC' 1)1 dub' tor a.diamond dis· includes u11t1 11es · Master bedroom, al· 2778 ;wiOOwHAS SSS•TDa! ,J1J \\hen 1 he queen of clubs !>36·854 1 tached bath $4:!5 mo in· 1 Ptll•f-IOllL $ lO 000-up No cred•I"' J r<'flned, Je..:larer "as able 10 di\· Vacation Rtntals 2722 eludes u111111es Call Early NEWPORT BEACH No i>enany Call Denison .1 I ·' d h f ' '''"na Daach 2648 morning/late attemoon . OWi \cHu .in111 u:r u1amon on l e ten o ...,;c <><C Fantastic View, l"ear 733.8811 SIE corner w es1c:1111 Or & Assoc 673·7311 N dub' .end hrint?-h11me hi\ \(am tor 1 BU< from beach, ocean Balboa Pav Baylrcnt Irvine Ave High v1s1b1hty NO-OUALIFING Const g lhl· lo" ,11 a di.tm<)nd tril k view. walk to dwntwn 1 BR . $800/wk July ROOMMATE WANTED for 1ralf1c 1290 sq II Land Loans Available D<'darer had d 0 l\o\O-\lo3) dub fl· ~!~d•~B~~~r;'~~ ~~gg 2~-~~:s1'w"k2!ug 25.31 new townhome 1n Costa 141·1101 Owner/Bullder, last fund· He\\C \\ d' ~outh 'dt'(l~1on 10 pla) dep Ulll paid 497-458 t Ve a 2131375-5500 Mesa Large bed1oom Plt•E ULPI .. am• 1ng Bkr (714) 780·2535 L 1 r plus bath Locked com· · • <:d\I for lhe 4ueen JU \I a luc .. ) KAUAI. OCEAN VIEW 2 plu. M/F S•90 00 COSTA MESA guc:\\·~ II you re not marcr11ng to tn11 BR. 2 BA Condo Goll. month plus '• ulllllles. 370 E 17th St 1200 sl. 1': II r I b . clau•t•ed tune you may 0. H h • bill If • 01 ,u a o ma .. e tu' :un 111ou' P•v•no P"c" tnat are oul ol te nnis, sandy beach S 3 5 o . o o de po s 11 . 10 v,s, ty tre 1c MefchendiM opportunities In clualflltd • Hite bringing 8YefY garage aele In 1own to YOUf INlnQ rOQln.. RUllUPH AVAIL •S1HPHWHI* Live-In. E><perlenced References, Love Children 818·710·8020 Temp PoS1llon 8·5. room & board • $800. Lt. hsewk and care ol elderly lady Please send letter ol quattret-18&=2346 ~lam, dedarer needed four dub s1ep S5951wl\ 71•-498-1058 668·9433 6wMf 1213) ~8373 1rn·1., Had he elected to play West ----------------------------1 fm the lad\. he rnuld not ha' e made more 1ha~ 1hree tricb a' long as \.\'e\t ,O\ered the Jack. To come 10 12 rru:I.\. decla rer had to find East ~uh 'pc..:1l1cally rhe queen of dub~ guarded no mor<' rhan twlle That was declarer 'I, onl} leg111ma1e chance for the \Ontract Looking for PIT exp Bkkpr lor tamlly owned business Must have Bkkpg ellp. on computer Call Diane (714)6••-6800 BOYS AND GIRLS I ET I UDY IOW FOR SllllR JOBS I 1'111 SOIHl Wiii TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE By SYDNEY OMARR ly PATRIC \IVAUCER Thursday, Jane t i 'nart4ay. Jae U ARIES (MarC'h 2 1-..\pnl 19): Commun1cat1on from close rela· ARIES (March 21-April 20): To be born under the sign of Aries ·Start earning extra money today• • Part ttme w0<k, 3 hours each weekday evening, setung subsc:r1p11ons for the Daily Piiot ACROSS 62 Straight as 1 Part o1 arm 63 Hence 6 Hanker 10 Tne two 64 Sc:hOOI garb 14 Comtor1er 65 M1n1"er to 15 Succ.u1en1 66 Audacity p1an1 6 7 Enghsn sano 16 in Ol"e S hills bonnet DOWN I 7 Singer Faye 18 Substance I Have on t9 Qua non 2 Chest sound 20 Continue 3 Os1t1s mate 22 Laid olf 4 Ob1atn1ng 24 Guise 5 Vll>rat10ns 26 Abom1na1es 6 LOllflf 27 Shy 7 Having a 3 1 Animal doc stench 32 Bakery units 8 Nuuled 33 Makes genlle 9 Takes revenge 35 Maul 10 Dog 38 Metallic 11 Final blOS WVnd 12 Doc1r1ne 39 Roas1tnQ fowl 13 Is 111ten11ve 40 w African 21 Yale name monlley 23 Belonge<s •1 Danube 9Yll lttbutary 25 lnflef 42 Passeo out 27 Newspaper 43 Discourage section 4' D•cken'I boy 28 W1cke<1 45 US pol1l•r(1 29 Camp u"" ,41 J04n~ 30 Yawneo 51 All lt!'rt' 34 Melfloc:ls 'Jl C.oes tlE'IOI•· 35 Flow 54 Begetler COPIOUSiy 58 Connect 36 Held Of !>9 Cleo s maid Steo 61 Verboten 37 p~ \#llt 2 3 .. 5 14 17 20 32 38 52 58 62 • Aver age $40 00 to $60 00 P8f week Pft£VIOUS PVZZl.E Sot.YEO ll\I.', poss1bl) broth1:r or sister. makes this red-le tter d~y. Emphasis is _to be headstrong. if!lpulsiv~ but, ~bove all, honest. Therefore, in on \<.'rX1t1hl). humor. fl·t·ltng of greater sccunty You II sn). "Now spite of currcn.t _emouonat d1fficult1es. you ~n and must make a I I.no" I J o belong'" C'apncorn 1mo hcd. number of dcc1s1ve moves and set about finding greater fulfilment in a completely diffe rent setting or environment. • Win pr11es and bonuses • Ideal tor Junior High students 39 Some movies 40 Solien and break down 42 Reno cubes •3 ContrtOUI~ 44 Maoe c.1oci.. sounds 46 Touring need 47 Chair part 48 Ego 7 8 9 <19 USSR te11der 50 Sawhke part 53 Ofoops !>5 Blac;ji 004!1 !.6 ond then tncre we<e - 57 Pilch 60 Help!' 1l 12 13 TAURUS (April 20-Ma> 10): You'll get proof that money 1s TAURUS (April 2 1-May21): Dayafterdayyouappcartobekept a"a1lablc Empha!>t\ on entertainment. humor. chance 10 displa) on tenterhooks and affected b y o thers' mood·swinp. H owever, the un1qu<.· 1ah:nh. (ill'! represents token of afTcc11on. could be add1uon time is fast a{>proaching losses as something which no one, no matter 10 "'ardwbc. Gl·min1 repreSt'ntcd. bow close. Wlll be in a PoSition to impose restrictions or boundaries GEMINI (!\la ) 2 I-June :?0): You're goin~ places despite ap- parr nl oll\laclei.. You'll'bc drahng \.\1th fiic.ed signs -Taurus. Leo. Scorpio. i\quanus. ()Cle high. C\ cnts will <;wing in your favor. It's t11nl' to remodel. reno' atl'. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): c nano h1ghhghts discover). \3fll'l}. ans...,~rs 10 penincni 1nquanes. Sccn.·1 meeting could eventu· .Ill) kad to unique rcla11on11h1p. P~opk who hav<.' been out o f touch will suddenly n·appcnr. LEO (Jul) ~l-.-\ug. 22): Yo u'll rece1vr gift that comes as rnmplctc '>urpn!>C .. ocu<. on has1c 'alucs. diamonds. fanc) designs. Moon pos1t1on an·ems romunl'c, crca1iv11y. luck 1n mat1ers o 'l'X'l ul:nwn. 11d, with number 6. VIRGO (Aug. lJ-. cpt 22): Lunar Po'>l lton h1ghhghh tr.lvel. '>pec ulation, d1M:mel). communicatton. Don't hide hght undl·r hu~hl'I. Dcfim· ll'rnH. meditate. reali1c goal 1s within reach. Pisces. ..inothcr Virgo figure prominently. personally or professionally. . GEMINI (May 22-June 21): You obviously strn feel hard done by, tricked or taken in. H owever. try to think of what you have lost or appear to be losing as something which needed to ~ discarded. Recent financial losses will soon be recouped by a new career opening o r o ppQrtunity. CANCER (June 22-Juty 23): The Sun m oves into your own binh sign and therefore the lo ng dreary phase of insecurity and doubt must come to a close. Jn fact, any further confrontations or showdowns can o nly sweep aside all the resentment and anacr which have made the past six months so emotionally disturbina. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23): Others frequently mis.interpret your determination and directness as bossiness. Therefore, to minimize misunderstandings over the next few wttks you must try to be more subtle and d iplomatic in your approach when dealina with either intensely personal matters or those of a CMCCr or professional nature. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Scpt. 23): If you thrive on chattenaes. then you really OUJht to be in your element now. A series of quite s~tacular aspects signify that you have entered one of the most chlctal periods of the entire year for capitalizing on your creative talents and 1 LIBRA (St·p1 ~3-0c1. 22). Lei.s than o ne week ago )OU fell as dt'termming }'Our future. 111 uf'lwr1un11) hall pa!>Sed. B> tonight you'll know tid e 1s in )Our LIBRA (Sept. 2~0ct. 23): Take the to ng·term view of career or 1:" or. 1ha1 <,cena1 10 feature' mone) and romance You'll bcneht by professional issues because you are now in danacr of cuttina off your \tud) mg spcc1nl publknt1on. nose to spite your face. However. news rec~ived around the time of the New Moon in Can cer on Friday ought to make it apparent that SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Long-range project will be <'l)Stal111:cd. Means you"ll understand directio n. motive. purpose. r 1nannal help C'Omc-. from one pre' iou'il)' cool. You have ability nn"' 10 arou)t: l'nthu 1;um Do it. e ven enforced changes can be beneficial. • Transportallon •S provided llilyPilat CISllEI PIT, daya & nights Gina's Pina ol Newport 589 manager. 722· t 236 UlltHS t<entucky Fried Chicken ha& immediate openings tor c11hler1 FT/PT Nights/Weekends Start at $6/hr Apptyln pefson. 14401 Culver Or. Irvine. 1 blk weal ot the 5 Frwy at Walnu t Seniors wel come 559·•2.-0 IUlll&L/LMal hltt PIT, no typing. $7.50/Hr Own ear. mlle199 -paid N.B omce. 722·1•72 I SAGITtARIUS (Nov. 22-l>l'c. 21 ): Don't be afraid to say. "I to lti \OU so!" tand tall. J et credit due. Emphasis o n c ttattvtty. style . i---+--t---+---4 intensified lo"c relationship. tcp right up and speak your mind. You 'II be ha pp) )'OU did. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): Relatives or collcqucs now appeer to be doins their best to cramp your style or impose restrictions. and the time 1s fast approaching when you must fo~t about beina conventional or conservative and set about cstabhshina a routine which suits your new requirements. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21): Everyone now admits that you have behaved impeccably. even when you were well aware that others were trying to pull the wool over your eyes .. Consequently, you are now entitled to 10 into ba1tle over a joint financial aTl"lotcmei\t, investment, lcpl or property ma tter. COLLECTORS Collectors wented tor Home Oellver}t account• OI the Daily PtlOI N41WI· paper Al 1n ln~­ denl Collect()(. you earn Wit ot all amount• COi· lec:1ed We>tk your own l'IOura, d•ya Great pe1t· ume Income. Cell Ro~rt Frank at 6•2·4333 E•t 205 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus o n cooperat1 c cffon s. pannl'nh1p. marital tatu~. ~nous con~iderat1on aivcn to goina into bustnc s for )'OUrM:lf. Wo men play maJor role. Public appearance \\Ould prove beneficial. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): C.un:lr aspect coincides wuh breakthrough. change of procedure. tro ng love rtlat1on hip. Emphastrc Ocx1biht)', d1vcn1ty. curiosity and humor. G emini. ag1t1arius per~ons wlll play key roles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): lnd1viduai' who o nce $lid we are through will now d eclare. "I am ai your beck and call!" Focus o n c;ccurity.propert>. ability to buutif)' urroundlngs. Taurus. Scorpio na11vc fiaurr in c nar10. k · CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 20): The Sun now in Cancer tends to create oonnicu or discord even in close or lonptandina rcla· tionships. However, your real problems appc-ar to relate to home,' family or domestic amn~ments a nd the tame is fast approachina when }'()~ simply have to brina mantrs to a head. COMPUTER JOBS to AQVAJUUS (Jan. 21-Feb. l 9): Challen1m1 aspects immediately so ooo M~ 099f\lnQ• after the New Moon on the 22nd should only serve to remind you ca11' 1·900·32t·336e that not everyone ha$ your breadth of vision or intepity. C'unte--l11t 517. a 12 ••· quentl~ you n ow nttd to become ~ven more J:Clcctive in your cho ices ••11•11 - of confidantes. colleagues or busanm astoe1ates. .. "' PISCES (Feb. 20..March 20): Not o nly a New Moon on th~ 22nd For S"i•dutt Fe1t1v11. but also a series o f chattcnaina aspttts now relate to emotional ~t'n"c! .,,8 r.!f ~OOd~·~ attachments. Therefore, the moment has come to reveal wha. has • ~·' H -17 /H, ceu been on your m ind for quite 1<>mc time. Lovtd ones or close Margaret '' 494.3030 associates can o nly admire your cour11C. int.tpity and strcntth of character. IF JUNE u IS YOUlt BlltTHDA.Y: You're read)' for fre h $tan. nc~ IO\C, crcathe endeavor. You mt&ht be sayins. "fvc walled a long time and now this is it!" July will be perhaps your most m cm o rablt month. h iahli&htin' pressure. respQns1bihty, reward. fcelina that you arr loved. Gemini. Sqm1rius persons play 1mpon- an1 rolM 1n )Our life. You art mtclliaent. have Knse of humor, an: ~nMttH cnnccrnlng ~eight. body image. nunna Au.au t. there will ~::::!=:-=:::::-::~::::!!!!!!~=~:::1;=~:::::!!!!!!~=~~=:!:::=:!:::=~ he up nunit) to ~prc~s fccllnp and to b<1skJ n ~h of roman r . IF YOUll BlllTHDAY IS TODAY: Panncn or collealues still appear to be hopin1 that you wall n;n out of su:am, Iott int~ and opt out o f a scheme or project. Howevn, if )'OU make a supmne effon to stay the rourse, the Iona term financi1I rewards \)r brncfill could be qui te remarkable. · .. . ~ -~i·· ~-.. Ad.. ... --·---.... * IUYING ITIMI * LE UAZDI\ -8lC .._...;, .. llllNll111i * ~10't!,';'091_!!.* 1117. eutometlc. ~ GreJ . .,ea1M16C, . .. .._ _,, ..___ AIC. AM/,M, '°·000 .. cellent condition . • ........ 15,. ii!l~:onn.,.IT Ot Ptwe Lv Meg ~ e MALTW , ... ft\llH .,U:!, 080 12.100. 311 .. 770 FIT. ~ PfOduct c .. a • • DALMATIAN .. 1371 MAZDA 'ti 3l3Se SlmlDS 141-4011 , II U! 60 11 • • .flmoklta !2_"*,J:...an V AIMI'\ AM1FMtc:w ale.Low ml. m AYI WNttpooe . ._. • __, ·-W ~ 15.500567-7096 . · .. - "'-.... ,.._.,, Fountain "•ll•y. 3 a18117'!>4U20tt/ Keeehond • Ll\eM-~ P/W P/8 AIC 11ereo. lhoWoom c:et, Ill• new ·• Now! IECAETAAY w.tur• PIT ~~ ~';1Y c:.:; •.eo~ eo:'~ ·D CHEVY·iO VAN MAZDA MIATA tHO. PMlwrttten · Proc111'fta ......_ eel d1y1/wk, 9-5. com-••Old lnallM aMep. ......,_ 2. wt• 7, Mt( 113,116080 nt-0111 20451 Cra1::"' ~ 1-eoo.m.llOQ bt 4lO petlt"'9 Mlary, w/p •11p. USED KITCHEN AP-doe • Pood141 • Pug • 24 Ft. Flbetform. In-mltee. BARGAIN Sl600~~·~~~~~~~~~~--l H 8. 914 1111 0..:.:. ()pefl 7am-t0pm 115 ... V0U CAN IA"N l&O • MC.c.11 Maw.aen/Chetyl PLIANCES G.£. -• 144.:_112210.lli-11~ I ..,..,.,.,... • __..._ IJQQ ANQ.JAOfiE_.EACH ~-1512. weeh«; Kenmot• Mie:fo-SheepdOf e 8~ 1tove, refrlg .. alnll, .87 TOYOTA WINDOW --..-WffK-WOAKINGPART _ w•ve,Meyu19Self.Stand-Spaniel • YOtkle double decker. good VAN 5 IPMd tltM 11111-'MNon lelend . ...,, TlfM. TIME! .... ', ... 12111n Ing 0.. Oven & Stov. All All ~ guetanteed Cond motor •11oel. loM. carpeted ln1.;1:$e 900' Take ptione order• a1 14'-0410 mflllD llltm alnt. 131-9302 PETl.ANO PAVILION motor and Trailer 14.200 645-9921 ' . home. For Info Cell Sam -We h8V9 a NeW P~ P9raorl tull·tlme. Typing, OPEN 1 DAYS 2l31809-7232 1.UIMlll9 ..... 19 7141831·7404 betwMr1 ~ ..... GRAM for STUDENTS ftllng,ptlonet,e11~lence ,~ 6014 113748eechBtvcPJ.ml.S. -VW 191°5CPVan-- houra5PMMd9PM. lnkM.trenc• & computer 12-11 YEARS Of AGE preferrad. Respond to ..... _.. .._ .... c..a... TV .051Wy.next1o Tergec. Wlolts 701 4 llOOFaclory neweng Tw ... nOWlecf9e heiplUI. WIK helping u• get new CUI· Ad•7. PO Boti 151() _,.,,,ng -· ....,. * ._.1 1211 * web1 nu llrH, nu brk1, iiiiiiiiiiiii~ ·ou.tomtr 8erviCe •11Mll ~ train. Co-ta Meu. tQmerl for our newa-Coll• Mete. CA 92821 ' $150, wd deak S100, mrbf .. • A SCHOCK SABOT, extru, rn1 grt, Sl.300 ii ....... MIT .... AerOblc & CatdloValCUlar 64&-7110 paper! tb ... '400,~a~S125. BLACK PERSIAN KITTEN •5213. New line., roled _o;;;;a;;;;o;;;;.;;;;1;;;;1;;;;9/;;;;2;;;;4;;;;·;;;;37;;;;1;;;;5;;;;;;;;;;;;1 -..... - Quelltypeopleneedtlldfu41 lnatructor. Some ex ••NII _.. RIMW.IPIL Klrbyvac:St · 41·53t2 quality loving pees9eed NII and bag. $700 0 80 . - -time daya. May Tnctude '*"9aty. PIT. Apply f,; s:!m; 41.!pn~lllt HERE'S THE DEAL: Cutlom Canvu product1, Beeullfut aofa.IOY.t.a-C: good home !'lad ll'lotl 645-33t3 Antlquts. Only -40.000 mllu weellend•. ~h ben-peraon to Ruta. 1eea2 poel1 · 1 AM to 1. Thie le not a pap« xlnl wage & benefit, Eng-cl'lalr, ottoman. new con-1175 536-1192. Q.u1a 9045 12BYVl4') 1 en11. Appty 1930 New· Beech Blvd., HuntfftQton 7PM. S.&-3789 route. NO dellverlng In-lllh requlrad. 645-2247 dillon. Oak trim 1295 ..... 161.MfT 111.m Port BMI .. Coeta Meu BMch, S1e UIO. llllal *I volwcl. 714-&41..3486 -.&fll lfTTlll NIM•• '64 FALCON S~INT. Ea- MlfYllJ •Ml PLIUL ... II ocs needed to WC>ttt with 2ia= :~~i~~IPO'-MMbtnhlps SS40 Drexel game tabl• 4 ... ~~:a5~jA anota. mt 11• =~~n~:"eonn:= " ..., _ ()ver 21 needed for Dena FIT. Tuea-Sat. Mutt be Dev. Dls. ~In group 3. Vou we>u'd be working COUNTRV CLUB chrs/2 IHvea $950. Motor •rouno Newport trade $5,500 0 80 ~1111 Point dletrlbutlon In ,. qualified. 644-14 i3 tlome Mttlng. All lhlft• with kid• your own age on Membersl'llp for sale Lamp table $35. Sq gtau PETS ARE PEOPLE TOO! Harbor or NII lo Cetalina.. 979-1390 I evalleb6e. Full Time & ....... 1.~ '" FM&73 A· .. f J • eollee t•bte $250 Boarding & groom1ng. v. Pat1nerlhlp In OCMn---_ __ _ -product on furniture. ... al Part Time. Good ben· an ..,.,,,.auper.1..., aa tr ~ • ... °' ectcle 644•8407 25 YMfl el(perienee going San ClerMnte 23 FORD '61 MUSTANG MERCEDES 1973 220 Mull h::.= OMV. Hiring tor ~~nty elita. Call 557-3113. .'~n GOOD MONEY at 644-5261 GOOd'c -herrt'• K-9 5'6-2,.8 Sleei>e5~g•ll•y.dinett• 219 engine. 1u1omaUc. Body. Ur• good. need• Fair. plua year around OFFICE MANAGER all anci h•ve a chance to S550 o;d· glau dinette & head, Merine radlO 95% restored 673-0138 work $1650 722-8~ llUftlf.... ~rt lime work. Students Newport Pl .. tlo S~~ wn dally & weekly cesh 5450' o:: = ~-= N~ llllY New ..U., ~ motM. ex---=----MERCEDES 1U8 •SOSL PIT or FIT fOf flow.11ore. and 14'1•<>< citizen• wet-olhee. E11perlence re-bonuMS plus go on out-cut1: 557-4750. · eed;3~.~~~ ~t ~ ~':;:;,._G~-= Autos~ 9100 2 tops BEAUTY1 MINTI Good driving record come. Call Tues thru quired 722·600&. Inga and morel ,_ and all maintenance $20.900 080 Call tor in· PINN call 833·1815, all! Thurs 10-4 5•&.-4467 p l•llD IUll j4Jll $35/mo 491·7144 • --'U llJ lormlloon. 714-848-4013 for vrrgn or AllCla. llaUL _,FIT P/T llml-IPIAY CALL us TODAY uelll WATlllll TV. Stereo. EIKtronks 5 speed, a1r. cusette MERCE(SfS 1982 2•00 Oeftlal •CU1tomer Servio Mus! have job lhop 9JI· FOR MORE At>IOIUlely beautltull Mii-~. SHOCK SABOT 3927 FuH ( 1MVE795) 58 500 mi, ivory perfect FlllTlfftllP/T •Clerical •Gene olllee penence In texture coat· INFORMATION! tress, Headboard, Glau Complete video syatem: ~~=·~•:;~5;:n· '"81 eond $12.500/obo E•P req'd Reception, •Warehouse •Gen. l•· lngs applied to computer ••• ••21, ..... 221 ..... WtJlll T111tis Cabinets Almoal Bmnd Sony Beta movie cam, 2 i • . ___ ......... _ I hhi 714/760-8792 appll, eollectlons, filing. borer positions. Entry P•rts. Call tle0-1590 _..._ ut FamUy Membership trans-New!I E11ce11en1 eon-Betamu VCRs. Need •-• ••• •• MERCEDES 198• Turbo etc. 9·2 Mon-Tl'lurt. Npt level & el(p. needed. Flex P/T .. lllTUTlll ........ ferable. $750 673·3122 dillon11 $2901080 work Sell as unit, best ~ 7018 Ml-1111 3000 E•eellent eon. Beach arH. Salary open. hours. Earn up to $700 F ----IElll lllUll Oflet 760-1548 1&11.11111 d111on. sunrool. chrome Call 642-6680 weekdays, week. (714) 647-2433 or 11°'" in ar ... for Brand new $200/0BO -wheels ~ Champagne 613_3403 weekends _ _ _ ~---wee61 prior to July 4. $40 Salee 668•0817 M ast & utl. S350 ACURA 19111 Legend, fully palamino S 11 550 Dental PartGfi~~~~-~~~F~~~-Frl r:r da~.~;s~~~/ d~:j *le A WJHtrl• MOVING SALE. Blue low. l3l·Ol8A ~~1~~· Se1-:.~~;t oc:o: 553•8810 ·,. HTll UlllTUT 'en small group Ins office. 7 14 / 9 634 • 69 19 3 . or E,~~~~.dlnJ'ee~ut~/i[:=!; sell, xlnl cond, S200. SffVkt. E~ 552·5833 ~es · • Full-Time Cl'leerful RDA. ompuler skills. Near OC 21 •84 •3366__ people. Earn S4-6K per Vacuum cleaner, lamp1, ~ 7010 AUDI 1982 4000 Coupe 1111110 SL Quality, friendly olllce In Airport. Full benefits. PIT. PHONE from home, mo. Wiii tr al<I. Car .Antlps 6010 misc llems 969-9813 Corona def Mar 6122 -58K ml 1an. snrt. excel I ..1• Newport Center. No Eves 1 .. __ •81i5iii1.iii9iii7ii19iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil EZ work, grell money & needed. 549-7223 SELLING large collection Sacrifice, 5 pee leather 15 H.P SUZUKI outbOlrd cond orig o wner, lflfll•lll or Sat. 556-1122 I' be n e f I t s . C a I I S------Primitives: Kitchen & table & chairs $225 3 pce 2 Family Garage Sale 8 10 IT)Otor. eontrOla & fuel $4.850 759-9329 COM. Cel~ifill 714-939-6486 Ext 10 ELL BRITANNICA from Farm Items stulled birds laeQ er e rlo/dlnlng 12 Sat Morn • 711 tank. elec tric start Driver SERVICE DllVEI -----------·--leads & counter locatlons deer head old musical in~ bi u I S9s0 723•5417 Marguerite, In alley. S 1.600 831-0184 IE•PTlllllT' & earn $330 per sale strument oak sideboard ea ne s • . h 0 us. h 0 I d Items .1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_..;;;;;; Growing aalo" In Costa Wl1h G~al ofc exp. & (gross) C111 Bl alr 9J9·1190 furniture. Slps/Doc:ks/Stor. M ... ls loolting for hair good typing Small com-1•800-128•9128· Mlscdaneous 6015 1·23, 1 to 3 o·eiock. 70. 7011 11yt111 and manicurist. pany nr J.W. Airport. C sh Regi TEC Larkspur, in alley, a.n· •Slip, up to 50 ft 4 blk1 Full time position. Tues-Non-smoking. Phonea, UP TO ~•Pl P~~~r1mm~~~ llques. appllanoes. elee-No. of Fun Zone on Pen1n HAIR ST'(LIST day tl'lrough Saturday filing, some dlla entry s 1 1 1rontc1. office furniture. nr "'-y ia•. Wai-. ...._ Send resume to p o erv1ce rece pt ava I ... .. .,. --. Daily Pilot Service Dflver 10am 10 8Pm. 751-3634· eo11 17272. fMne.:92713 $495 640-5197 more. Incl. $725/mo 613-1943 Midnight t:>lue na1ural Palamino mtenor Impeccably eared tor b~ lls sole own« $46.000 494-77•8 MERC EDES 450 SLC , 1977, e11eellen1 con· dition. 1>eaut1h.it 93 000 mites Many extras $15 000 642-5150 , tor HB/FV/CM area. I•-------· or call Muriel 545·7118. saoo Lady Wtlo bought set of ~:;,·~~~~on~~~,:~ e~!::. IOTEL Restaurant Jtwtlry /Fun / Alt I ~~~a. ~~1uR6s~6Uc:~~ 2~~~ ·~=• ---·.1 MERCEDES 74 Retoc11-:-; tng our delivery areas for OlllAll FM... 6025 ARE HERE 723·0108-65' and 45' power or ...i service requests Need Newports newest beach Now hiring smiling teen PER MONTH -Newport Bch 160-5010 135-3171 1119 Must Sem Beige. exc " cond . $5,000 as 1s (714)856-6637 days or (714)551-3603 eve llab1llty inturance, valid l'lolel. needs experience for FOOD SERVERS and mlt• I llT&TI Cosu MtSI 6124 Newport Dock available license ind dependable desk personnel, 811 Shifts. HOSTESSES Apply • lSOO AUTO MAU ~­ SMTA MIA AUTO MAU Newport ft...,IJ (5S) vetucies S7.00/hr ptui 722-2999 ext 302. 990l Y<><klown HB. Or .llWlllf •••• ••• • -• NOW tor 55 • 65 sail· S --· large selecllon o f •-·-· b081 E11cellent 1oea11on & .... l'll,2H mileage. 11urday ll'lru hnt•H,.rs Wlllte4 eall 963-7427___ diamonds vin t age SAT 9am-4pm security 673-7677 ~~~e:'a~4~:~3~o~I Live In-Out Restaurant Help *' 110 COllECTIOllS * watches incl Role11 and 2119 Santa Ana Ave C M -----1t [cinpf. Santi AAI Perteet condition 1 205 Enghah speaking. or Span CHl/SlllWICH Patek We buy. sell. 11ade Lamps, pictures. drapes Misc. TrlmpCMUtJon OK. must drive and have and repair W1ll1am 100x84, art easel, 120" BMW 1986 528e •2.000 owner, 99 000 m1 Whtie $4250 Call Donna 474·81 l 1 9am-Spm EARN 1500 to S 1500 weekly stuffing envelopes at home. No eaperlence. For FREE Information send aelf addrHaed stamped envelope to JETS F ASSOC P 0 8011 9326 Livonia. Mich 48151 EllllEEIS RETIRED/LAID OFF Begin exciting 2nd career 1n tne '1eld ot Tele-Com· municetlon1 I S 0 M & T·t AVO Transmission Technology & Appll· cat1on1. No e11pe11ence necessary Just a good track ree0<d in R & O Pro- i.cta. Call (213) 625-5135 references. Sat between lllEI Early morning motor routes Harold Jewelers. 31 16 w1de c1ferd.m1sc decor-Canpn/Tr*n 8014 mites. Whi te blae'I $150-$350 per week. Call Excellent salary & working Newport 81\d al 32nd alive nems. golf big and __ teetner 1nte11or 5-speed 9.5 841·1136 conditions .. Call ROOM available. Must have 111-0111 lawnel'lairs. Sat 8:30 lo 5, 1978 TITAN 24' Immaculate' s 15 950 -/-• Pl-••-SERVICE. 548-4880 d bl rt ti 3206 Dakota. CLASS-A RV Gar Y 4 7 4 • 4 0 0 4 t d r---depen a e transpo a On Wyland original painting ---Only60Km1les GrealcOn· 650·0230/e Earn up to $6000 per mo. Restaurant Help d l b l . "Sunset Whales", tound MYIM-WT SM.I dlllon A STEAL at $9500 BMW .78 3201 Call(714)647-7128 HLIYEIYlllYEll an ia i ity msurance inJune '90Wytandealen· IYEIYTlllllllTlr. 644-872210759-1104/E E1tee11en1 Cond. all-re· ...... , ,.......... Excellent opportunity. fie!(-dar Bill 71•1642•2818 1118 Charleston St (Fair· 1990 PA THFINOER by cords $3.500 080. pp PT/FT plant tecr\.-Rillal»e Ible hours. Call ROOM v1ew&Pautarlno)Sat8-4. SPORTCOACH 28'" ft eve 631 ·85•0 days ear. Start Immediately. SERVICE 548-4880 CALL 642_4333 Ma<Nntry 6045 class A. lull equip 4 ooo 631-1780 641-0731 Restaurants -, _______ ....,..,~leach 6169 mt all under warr 1--------• ' -$38, 700 Newporler II llVISTIUTll Ellll f, L-fl· -•t--------1Furniture. toys. mlSc 2300 Joe 54S..882315'6-2017 -'11 lH il Treoers needed locally 10 Now l'llrlng Ho1tess & utnrrniGTON BEACH. rvv:wrA ~A. *EllllE MIST* .Santiago Df . \trv1ne1 NB Ftaw1eu (2KWM351) process FHA mortgage Cocktail Waitress Apply n un ''" v\..Q1 l!IU'ioa CIE Fr1 only 8 00 to 4 00 '69 WINNEBAGO 23 Fl W Ill refund• Eaoellenl salary. In person. 151 E Coast AUIY (I •• , PICIEI) MOVING SALE 6123 8-1 Xlnl mechanical Fully er• •• Call 1·800·27•·2480 Hwy.,'N 8. 675-5790 NEWPORT BEACH. roUHTAIN v • AS!AO 2 TON wtih 8 Ion furniture. SPo<IS equ1~ equipped $5500 OBO ••• •111 ---------6 G NA BEACH jack Like new S300 0 8 0 ment. much more 1942 549-4961 •r• Ponderins the purchaM of a pet? CRVINE LA U 963-3600 Leave message Port Ram59a1e Check out c1 ... 111«1. Door•· Repalr-A1teretlon1 Cablne11-Panet-Lock1- 6184 MOVING-SALE Sat l ·-1 dreuers. piano. misc ., ... L.ml .. Must He 10 apprec111e Only 26 000 miles $36,SOO (714) 546-224• furniture. cioltles-adulls .a... t-.i~.-./ and kids. great stuff, nu•O -'Y1'-..-• cheap prices 20092 PlltS 9015 Khne Or SAH 979-1354 l _ _._. ____ ... .-.1 omYY'ltt&•t" RS CPE AIT V-8 AIC $9atkling Red 11 nas e1re<)'th1ng1 ( = 2050•91 Sll,llO 0..tal&etra llt-2• Multl·F•m1ly Sal 8·30 to 3. I•-------• Kitchen. 60 's /70's *E••E HIST• DATSUN 200SX 1981 air ~~~:,g. ~~;ecare2~~:, (OIEllY PIOIEI) ~:111:W~:8~e~i;;_'3~· Bayview Ave (off Bristol). ASTRO 2 TON will'I I ton SUPERIOR Welle~lng --jack Like new. S300 0 80 Installation Removal 963-3100 Leave menage .... s 11 llOsl Mint cond 25 000 mites smoke sliver asi.1ng $37 500 Call 991-1065 lllCHH 'tl 420 Ill Like new Warranty intact 27 000 miles $40 500 or tal\e over 1eese Oays/833· 7537 IDCUU 1llJOOE P hone sunroo f wl'l1te1camei 11>sotu1e1~ oertec " S 3 I 500 t714126 l-6 102 M11aut>tsn1 1984 Star•on Complete!~ loadeo. rnint eond 46.000 m1 $3 500 • OBO Rot>e'1 540-7 1' 7 Nissan 1984 300z,. Turbo mini cond 60K m1. 1 owne ~ S ; 550 721-8477 llSSAl'U~ AIC. Cau Musi be !M!enl f"6ll867) SI.JM C.astatA11ra tlt-2100 • l! &Alll Stalrs·Drywll-Patlo• ... te • llHTl- UI.-35 yrs eicp Jerry 642-0567 ,,_ 81 c -c·-EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Home Repair-Painting. Tiie & more RestComm CALL Sletln 581-7681 Wall Repair Prompt. Lie #566215 Mark 8•2-6142 DATSUN ·73 240Z. no a11 good car S 1500 OBO 71 41536-8070 PORSCHE 1961 1600 Super Ka rm a n DATSUN 81 280u Notchbaci. Coupe Full) TI ••••••• EW --U'9'•. dg. ontr. ullom RESIOENTIAL-COMM'l. homee. room addition• llllf lllf l.,..llRI RemOdel·Room additions. R"/Comm All Ph .... of Ho Ooora. Window.. Patio Const M.,,;t>er of Beller Etec -Plumb-P1int1ng·ll. LIWll UTES Covers. Deeks 842-8951 Bua. Bureau 661· 1••3 carpentry, etc 831·•043 Vlea & Muter Logo $2.44 per day That s ALL you pay fOf 4 lines. 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll ISi FOi LOIS Your Servlc:e Directory Repr...,,tallve 142-U21 Eat. 111 PllUI llTlll eys, patios. paths. etc No JOb too amall, ,. ........ , ....... ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS. Quality wort< at re... prlees. Free est. 645-2229 or 391·'4916 CONCRETE & BRICK 11 Hl•/lllTll• Wiii iook Ilk• nu. 722-1625 OMU'T 111111 Complete Design ind Planning Restdenllal 4 Commercial Pro1ee11 Of Any Size. 675-3252 -----:: •. • ::: ,.11 nq HANDYMAN Carpentry Plumt:>lng Painting Patching & RemOdeling Jerry 723-1651 eves UllYltU 111¥1111 IMWllllWW&lllH 642·927• ~~re,~~~~ CALL ME FIRSTt FREE EST REAS RATES Ouellty wor1< 722•8789 No Job Too Big or Small Ron 722-8646 HOME MAINTENANCE ANO REPAIR lall thft HI· 1212 Moving •1·1 •¥111* 730-1313 CLEAN ANO EXPERT FOR A JOB WELL DONE• Serving 0 C for 15 years lie T-158,642 11 Yn If llttY LHll Quality Minded Excetlenl cond 1 owner S restored Btaek tan Rt< To1111n1erl°' Hemodellng 4 Whfft Ortvt/ ~s Spd. T·tOC>S. bronze with een1 $4 000 engtnt' over Service ADVICE TO THE loMs., Citnerll 7011 9030 tan IHll'ter 1nter1or hall $15 900 f37•ZAD1 18 Ft STARCR AFT ..... UUlfll $4 300840·77•1 • Private pat1y 643-0733 wlcabin. all new. uphol •1(4, loaded automatic, DATSUN 1982 280ZX 2 2 PORSCHE 197" 91 lT Re 105 Cl'lrySler runs per. alarm charcoal S 13 900 Autom1hc, a11 power stored hke new Call mf' ~ec; .er~· ;iot°8 ~•bier ;20. 1704 Oy11Eves G~o;o~d11::0~~ I '" ooo 642-2923 2131809·7232 FORD 1984 Bronco 11 XLT 559-7426 PORSCHE 9-'4 l!.'86 5 toaded low mileage speed w1lh c:rv1se eontrOI $6.250 Excellent c:on· Wl\1te wllh t:>tac:k leather 2.a ·-·-·llll Power Boats 7011 d11ion 11s-sa•o .U 'II Pin• 1nttlfio< AM FM caue11• ,. sw. _. A dreamy machine toad.a steteo Elec"" sunroof HEATING .PLUMBING 1979 . 17 ft Tri-hull VOivo JEEP 1969 us Pos11t & moonrool 1001 ooor tocks ~-IS AIC OLDEST AD •Lic541878 lnbOard/Outboard 120 New p11n1 new UP· .=(035848) Alarm w•I" remote E> wt•• .... ._. •••i Needs work Trailer 1n. tlotstery new llr•• Stttl tended warranty 36 000 n--•5" -eluded S3 400 631-0184 $1.200080 •94·4502or mites E•cet1en1 con ROOTER S5 $15, S2S.Up ----497·1003 ask tor Linda o..tala..ra d111on Must sen• $14 000 F1ueet·Dlsposal·Spr1nkler 1,rSJll 'tJ ~P JEEP 1981 CJ5. Wtlile. like tll·2• 0 80 8326;'10 Repatr estimate anytime y on1a2u d .. ·a, new many extras $5 •95 PEUGOl lle'd PI " 646·11242 Leo amal'la re •Os .-t 0 80 645-7408 · • tank Dual batteries lllllMI 'II DOil 111 104 llHll WAlll EXPERT Service & Repair htra gas loran-C SHARP• Red trouble free $2645 t4Kl8AR) P11va1e Plumber since 1952 Depth·Flnder Sea-Trucks 9035 ,.7K • 5d part" 534-5556 Water nea1ers-d11poaals· Temp ~ mt. IP<I '· hatcn-, tollets·lauce1s-t1111ures IWY Tl FISll CHEVY ·54 PICK-UP bee!\, air. AMJFM cass SUBARU 1985 GL llc=•09035 964-8919 P11eed to sell 673-8695 or REBUILT ~~h~5 0 80 673· I t67 'x• Wagon S spd ~le 722·4031 WITH CAMPER $2295 sunroof stereo· allot .............. Residential & Com"'9reial Reroof1, repairs & skyttt Qvah1y Work Fair Riies Fast GUARANTEED Svc FREE Estimates "557494 SEE 142•0567 JAGUAR 1989 XJS con-whls ear cover bike BOSTON WHALER verllbte Oorel'I gray • rac ~ S' 000 OBO 17 NEWPORT Buy cream 1n1er1or 161< m11es' 836-9702 100 H P Evlnrude W'tll'I 3.-36K mlle warranty Ex -TOYOTA l986 •Runne< 11a1ler To many e111fas to cettenl cond1tton Owne< HK Pow1c<r stferlng list Excellent condition L.. moving $49.000 OBO brakes AC cruise $8 500 251. 1663 fi1rou~h cla\\if iPrl 783· 1695 770·5523 AM FM cassene Exe.I 968·5891 ,•9•-650• .. ------------------------· 1en1 c:ono111on S 10,900 0 80 Ron 71.t 892-347' ........ Add Value 10 your home w11h • New Root -Att •yPN ot res1den1111 roo 1ng Free es1tma1es 53 t-7100 BALBOA ISL ROOFING TOYOTA 77 wao()(I 5 SOd 11e. tow pkg gooo cond s-1 500 01>0 S•0-15•2 TOYOTA 85 TERCEL 47K AT AC. 4dr SIMt!!O C e I I e t t e S 3 8 0-0 675-7097 VOLVO 1988 760 TurbO Wag 29K m1 auto hnl win. mags, IC>t!lded per feet eond . $20.295 0 80 551-0455 VW 1970 Squarebacll, ,.., 1t0ted. aeeond ownet. recent rebulld All bledi lntet\OI' •. tan pa1n1, MW ttrH. · rubber , ••••• Chrome, and bf'a 1 1900 M2·1flH • VW 1975 lklQ-Whlte. rune , •. gre•t. eac .. l•nt con • dltton. S USO 964-$917 VW t9" AA88tT Oh, blecll so.ooo or._.. . mtlH U .300 010 ....... ., VW 111-7 Cabrlo et. llecll/bleell •• ._... ..,,~ . ...,.,.,, ~ U you 're just ftarting your own buain-, cluaifiecl'a a great place to buy oUice equipment. CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ""*. atweyt ....... u cellent conditfoft Sl.750 080 7S3-240t vw Com.1lble .... le•tl• 1174. new lftOtOf /top, 13.100/0IO 164 llla/213-114.-.0 VW 'llJlTTA •Dr,~. ate.~ oond, M,OOOOIO,MO .... ) t f •• 000.. •• COLT ... PONTIAC '?t ~AO , .... ,._..., ••• , COM• .... ,.., ...... -..... ":~=~a ...... I ....-. ale. emit• LOCUCI w. ....,_..,.... 11,447 -... S600 oeo. """"°" ~ "~= · • ._ .. _.::.4 •=• • • .. &Oii •11 ._., --. ~ ... -.c1l1 II OOftd. •• MUSTANG OT. Wlltl "'"9. Call 131-7137 ;:,_... N•IMC•I llet911 IUl7.ltt • ,_....., ...... ._.. a truek•. c.,. 2714113 io.. o4 .. ., .. end CINV ---MO¥eon NIA .. .....,.._ ..... • ..... rw:~ .. : 1 -•t4m lat 110. OOOQi ··COLT 4,900 ml. S 12,000 AM-a..,.Y Kiii ,,eeldeM ..... .. Ill ......... •1• m 1 11 8 0.-P-.1Clpfn l12t• Eacellent condition. IOM, M&-Mt3 ... .. Thia 1111..Mnt WM Med ..... MNlll Ill II .. ,._ •• ....., - •.a ...00. FIAM. 13f·t213 --. .... wttflt.heCOllfttytwtlofOr• .......... fW ._ = ....... • 9111e=a .. M16te 81.Mley LINCOLN 'le Contlnentel 1 ITK#7M4 1110t COunty on -31, Deel•,... II, ,...,_ 'r .. ~ Low, IOW ""'"· FORD ·ee MUSTANG 211 Good lnteflot. ....... ...... ,_. ·m ...... • .. d .. All. ..... .. -..... ~--CSalelc Suic4de Doot1. • 11· --1tl0 IOIM ...... •0.. ...... , ... ,,~ , IE!~~ ~ 1o..., er,.._ Automallc. A.IC. H% , .. ic.tySound 11to0. buslcc ...... • Publlthed °'*;r CO: PAUL HltCW'T, C.::..':r4.:i.•.=.. ••• • .,.,....1 _ stored. 7:r.1";J9 11500 _ (714) 147.33~ 1• 1111 ~s:~Nle 1 • 21 . • elCHI•• '· .,...,i _..,. ..... ...., _.. • -:==~~==~· ·-------••ILINCOl..N '71 Contin.ntal TtMM ,_., ... 'I 'II ....... .._. ......... . f -W 11 1•1 480 qlne. Aune good. It• ... , .. DelTIICT • 1 Md ..... .. ,_ .. l'"D s 1250. SEE. M2-ost1 "8JC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC( Nlllfled 0r.,. c.... 1n ._ ..,_ • """ 1n .. ' -,_., _ -~ _ o..v Not June t f, n. n, _._. doCI -• 1n ··~ilMitz. 8TK•7171 • K.f1'111 K179 24, M. ttto "t-......,,,.,_.._._. 14Mll• ..,. Auto . air , CUlll11 llUll'llUl.. PICTIT10U8MllM.11 PICTIT10U8...... UM77 IMlftllllmulftlMOUMof.... mlu 11 ... ....-1oi.w. tuall*I Na~•I 11•1 IMHllll ...... M (8803~) · Pe111wtt1t1beauty.All the MAmlTATIMINT NAmlTATIMllfT •• .,...... ....... ...._ • •AUL fl. UllCWT, ebcMon NI A T• 1111 Miii toysl (•90393,11121 oJ:::::::: :.ot11 ar• ~:::::: :::eona •• MUC NOTa :'.0::. =-Int~ = ~ "~~~~. '· ClltU'' ~= ~.,!!~:" _ .. , llUllllT• 8TK17898 11,111 ................ Tiii• CADILLAC '71 C.D.V I ~ower windows/locks. AIC. AM/FM, good ,treneportaUon. 11000 OBO. 723-1288 n............... 111 ConUnenlll Mo~ome -C H ENG 'S C HINA Kll1t1 .... la ... ded IO..... "-... AHi&~ WltntneCountyClenlof 142 .. 1. ............ ::~.y~=·~.!~ l(ITCHEN.2180Herbof 8Nd 1TATl•UIT 0' ~==::.=.-~ ............. , .,. County ()fl Mey D 111-ftll CA 92628 • f A, Co111 Mell, C1llf. Wl'TMDAAWAL .0 eeeutlty _.. be eor: Nlllfled Or119 CoMt 1HO ,.-r71 ----Jonn Hancoot< Mutual Lii• 92il27 1 ""* 'Mne&MI• ..,..., A an .. ~ Not -""" 21. 22, 23. Publllhed °' ~t ~~.D~~~lyT~=.R~~ ~ERCURY 1969 ~-~:;=~l~o:~:iklflA ~~:::! ~·~ Ptc«r.r.:-IU'=.:11 ... ~:>::Tr:.::::: 2. 1 ....... ,~,,. .. ~ :M, 5, 19'0 TM47A =Pllo1June:1':.21.!". se 11 $ 7 . 9 0 0 0 B 0 . ougar John Hancock Piece, • -tMdl cw to we1119 .,,,, Ir· • SA loclMld • 100 •-.,. Tlf'C Th~5 721·8338. XR7. Loaded. grNt con· Sulle 200. fwo Coplay hun 1 Cheng, 23881 I ,..,._..._.,, _,,, tMdl cw In C.... Drew. w.., r...-. NO,-. -dltlon. Bell offer Call Piece BotlOfl MA 02117 Marlnet DI'. =49. Lagun• Tiii follOWlng P9f1IOI\ tlal the--.. •Ana.CAl2701 . 497-5047 Hu~twood P•rk Pat Inert Niguel, Calif 92677 withdrawn" a ~al 1*1· ,.;;-"... ilaiol • 'IOtJ 08JICT' TO ..,_ Fiii 'II 111111 U -lid. • C1lilorn1a limited this bualneH 11 con-""from tne pertnerlhlp op-of ~1~~P!_!W. ~ "..-::4 ~ PICnnoul .,.. .. ' ducted by husband and wtle """""' under lhl llctllloul "",. .. ~ -.... NAMI ITA~ Eddie B1114tr, auto. alloy : • paftnershlp The reglserant(I ) com· r.. of ORANGE Codi Of IN St8te of cell· • •-The to1ow1n9 petlont are wheels Well cared IOI 3187-H Alrw1y Avenue. ed bull bu• nets neme l0tnla. the OISTNCT ""._ 8nd ..... YoUf' ~ (23GnPS 70) Coal a Mesa. Calllornla ;:.~o m!! '~:se;~llllOU~ COAST FINANCIAL, L TO .. a telned from 1M Dlf~Of of • .. ..--~T REALTY ~RTNERS S • 92626 u Ca111omla Limited Plltnlf· the Oepaflment of lnduetrial _.. .. court · 11, II Thia builnesa 15 con· Bustness Name(s) llsled lhlp, 245 FllOhlf A*1ue, Aellllona lh• eneral "9 e-tnf. Vf/1111 11215 AnonP111kw1y,1rv1ne, D ...1 IMW duclad by a joinl venture above on June 8· 1990 Suhe 0·2, Co1t1 M .... Callt. evliling rate of O diem rn.r M tn Calf. 92713 fl••lf Th• ~eglslrant com-Kam Wah Clleng • 92626 Pf I* I or bv wout' ~ AST AIMlfch. lac . ' "8.IC NOTICE 1r Kl19 l l '1CTJT10Ut9UIMIW NAm lfATl•NT id T~ fotlowlng petaone llr• dolnQ bullnlll H : I!! NlWPORT AUTO CA.BE CENlER. 1000 WMI Paofic coa1t Hwy /I H, Newport 111-1111 menceo to transKt buSI· This Slatemtf'll wa!s tiled Tll• 11c1111oua bu11ne11. ·=~"~ .. ~hror 0,::. ff YOU' ARE A 01t1w11• corporation. CA DILLAC '84 F111c101y ness undef Ille llc1111ou1 wllh lhe County Clerk of Or· name Slalement lor thlpatl· ~ OWtllme WOttl In IN IC>-AEDfTOA Ot • 18215 Alton Patkway, lrvlne. convertible, mock top: buslnois name or names •no• Co~mly on JuM 1· l'llfshtP waa llled on M1y 28. c:alll In wtllc:n tnll _,,. 11 to c:r9dllor of "9 Celif, 92713 Beacn. Calif. 92660 11 1'bOlla.zl Hashempc>ur •d Fatlbl Hashempour. 254'51 Splnlewood, Laguna NiQllel. 4'K bl11ek/red d1gilal l•--------•I Nslt<l al>ove on 06104190 1990 1986 In 11\e County of Or· y you ,,.,.. .. AST Aeelty. Inc · 1 Call· duh. fully loaded MINT Fllt 'II 11110111 OLDS 1970 CUtlass S\.I· HUN T w O o D P A AK f451141 1ng1. :' ,Plff~":!11': ~~ cllli"1 Wilt '* court fornla corporation, 18215 $ 11,500. 534-2042 · preme 2-doot loaded PARTNERS LTD a Call· Published Orange CoaSI Full NarM and Addten of ype Thlle nllll a copy 90 N Mon Patkway. Irvine. Calif. 5 speed loaded, only 35K es1a1e sale i owner fornia llmtted p1111~erat11p Daily P1tot June 14, 21. 28. Ille Petson Withdrawing: ex~t• lhl c=;:•r~ DIS ~ ,..._,..... 92713 Calii. 02677 .\ This bu•tneu ~ CWI· dueled by husband and .ite CADILLAC '86 miles Absolutely Im· $ 2 4 5 0 E )( c e 11 en I By A1c11ard Hall & As-July 5 1990 Ronald J. Guyer. 245 Fltchlf' ~~~Te:,~: loca~ed It 1370 led by "9 ooUrt Thia bu1lne11 11 con· Beaulllul Sable meculale ( • 0588441 775•6840 soc1a1es. Inc . a Calllornla · lh·467 Avenue, Suh• 0-2. Costa Adami Ave Colt• MIU lour monthl from ducted by. • general Piii· T"-' 11gl11ranl(sl COil· menced 10 t11nsac1 l>ISI· nets under lht F ictlll&rs Business Name(•) ll•d lllAI ltYllll ll ,110 corpoiatton a general part· DI-IC NOTICE Mesa. Calll 92626 CA 92820, Phyilcal Facititl.i t. dMe of lf'll .._.. o4 "';~ I 1 ant •I com-$9, 900. 846-4 848 or 0 t 1 •-ner ,..~ PubhsMd Orange Coatl PtannlngTrelllf Copleamay.....,.. • PfO'llded In reg ' r itl•I 548.3959 HI a _.,. ILIS •e2 OITUSS Richard A. Hall. Presldenl f5m7 Dally Piiot June 2 1, 28, July be obtained~ tequell. A ..clon 8100 o4 N ~J! 1;:"';~11~; IUILUC'll lllOILU Full feel. equip .. mini con- dltlonf (236479) 111,111 .,,,.., ... 111-3111 lmn'MOIYIUH ITlTlllWAlll Auto, air. cruise. power locks. 1111 t2HPE 143) SHH THHlrt lt,ltiH M2·0010 BUY through clas<,i f 1t•d SAVE TIME ! SAVE MONEY ! lll·HOO SIPIEIE . This stttemenl was llled FICTITIOUS 8UllHEll 5. 12. 1990 copy of thfte r111t lhaM be CalMomi1 ~ Codi. 8 N e(•I lilted with lilt County Clerk ol Or· NAME ITATl.MINT Th-481 potted al the jOb Illa The lime kw ftlina d1irTW u1tne1i am AulO a11. 1111, cruise. cass. ange County on June 5. The lollowing persons are 11 lhall be mand•torY upon will noc eleplre bebe lout ·~i: ';'~4• 1990 above on NI A t AbOllUI HaS11empou1 " ThlS 1111enie111 was llled w11h lhe County Clerk of Or----------1 ptwm<I, pllocks Extra l990 doing business as Pllll.IC NOTICE lhe CONTRACTOR to whom mon"9 trOm N he8rtn9 Thi• ,;1tement w11 toled Fiii 'II FESTIH c;lean Low m lies f 45t344 AMERICAN PARTNER· 1heCOfllract 11-1rded. and date noticed lbove. wilh 1111.Counly Clerk ol Or-1.nge Coun1y on Junelt 1 Casselte, Charcoal color ( IES08101 Pubhslled Orange Coa5t SHIP COMMUNITIES a NOTICE TO upon any subcontractor YOU MAY EXAMINE ange Counly °" June 11 elClra c1ean1 (2NL984) $3111 Daily Piiot June 12· 19· 26· Caltforma gene.at pert~r· C()ffTMCTOAS undet ~ CONTRACTOR. the ... lleP4 by the COUl1. W 1990 • 1990 ) f411Mt Put>11shed Orange CQ9SI Dally Pilot June 7. 14, 21,/28, Th .. I ...... . July 3. 1990 shop 7 1 Ocean Vlsia. New· CALUNO FOR 9'01 to pay not lets than the Nici you •• I pet.on · F-3111 ll•lrt l••llS T -587 porl Beach. Calif 92660 SchOof District: Co11t apecilled "'"to all WOfker• lnter•ted In the ....... PubllltllCI Oranga Cont Tlttttltrt lltltltllS 142-0010 PUBLIC NOTICE Jack Dangelo. 7 t <Kean Community Cotfege Ol~trlct employed by lhem In 1he IJI· you mey lie with"-oour1 Dally Pltol June 14. 21. 28. •• 2 _ 18 Vista Newpo<I Beach Caltl Bid Deadline 2 00 o cloc• ewllon 011111 contract I bm14 Recal..c kw July 5 1990 ._ Ks71n 92GOO · pm ol the 10th day ol July. No bidder may withdrew Soecill Nob ol N lllna · lh·470 ,, p L y M 0 u T H 1 9 8 6 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Horlelgh Johnston, 580 1990 any bid for • period of sixty of l!n irwentofy ena ---------PlRIC NOTICE J Carnvellr Turno Loaded NAME STATEMENT Oakmo111 Plau. Su11e •012, Place 01 Bk1 Receipt· Of· (801 days alter the data Mt 8'>Pf~ ol _.... -• PlRIC NOTICE FH. 'II all mamfa111a11ce records Tho tollo>'¥tng persons are La~ Vegas, Nevada 89109 11tee OBI DtrecBtor,dot PurCChll·1 for the opening ol bid1. Of of 1 MY pe= «In ~~:'~ J e11.ct1llP1il con01f1 on doing busmes'l as 1111s 1>us1ness 1s con· no. etty a win .. oas AP ayment bOnd and .,accoun • pro Kl1'7t • llSTlll IT CllV S3 850 :>">2·8205 days ( 11 S E LINE & A S· ducted by D general part· COmmuM y College Olstrtc:I. i>enormance bond Sh all be MCtion 1250 o4 N 'ICTIT10U8 ., ... ,, TRUSTEES a.Al£ V-8 All. AIC loade(l A 838-6618 "ves wk11ds SOC.IA TES l?lPAn~ER 8 nersh11> 1370 Adams Avenue. Cosla requwed poor to Heculklfl Cllifomll Ptobale Code. A NAm ITATl•NT T.S No. ~1S517C/~T 81 kB 1 88596 AS SOCIAIES C:Ji AS The reg1stranl(s) com· Mesa92628 ofthecon11ac1 andShallbe Requ•1b<Soeci11Nolice The iollowlngpersonsare YOU 1AAE IN DE ac ec1u1y I 1 I 1---------SOCIA TED GROUP OEN-mcnced to lransact buSI· Pto1ecl ldent1llcatlon In lhe form set forth In lhe lom'I la .~ ftom N doing buslneu H Ut«>ER 'A DEED OF mOST S 10,•IO POITlAC 'II l Al PnM TICE c; 1300 ness under 1ne Fte11t1ous Name BIO • 1517 • Otslrtc:t cOfllract documents c:ouf1 oletk. TENNIS TOOLS tNTER-DATEO' FEBAUAAY 3. 1~ Celltll Ac.ra , SE Ada ins Avenue 5111e l 7N Busu1ess NllmeCsl 11s1ed lntormahon Set vices Met11t Pursuant to SecllOfl 4590 Attofney fpr P91Ulonef: NA TtONAL, 3400 Avenue ol Ufll..ESS YOU TAKE ACT $11111111 DAii c us1,1 Mesa c..,1111 •1:>626 above 011 May 1 t989 Storage Bu1ld1ng ol the Governmenl Code of Horwttz & Hotwltz the Ans. Apt H-412. Colla TO P~TECT YQJR lll-2100 Ai I A1C 3 mulh tnWl'' P • .ir~N r111,.,., c;,,111-e and Jae~ Dangelo Place Ptans are Ofl Ille Of· the Stale of Cahlorrna. lhl 2127 N. Mlln St. Mesa, Cahi 02626 PROP£RTY. IT MAY "9e 1!:. TK 7866) Ass0<•at"s 11 d Calltornia This 51111ement was hied '"' ot O.reclor ol Pllysk:al c ontracl will cont ain Senti Arte , CA t270I OouglH Pennington. 3400 SOlD AT A PVOUC SAL~ IF Sl,115 curo•lrol•ou IJOO Ac:lam'I wllll lhU County Clerk of Or· Fac1llt1es Planning. Biii provisions permllllng the OJenge Coast Deily Pilot Avenue ol lhe Alls. Apl YOU HEED E 11 t.,JI A s 1 1m c 'ltll a~i: county on June & Ha•rle!> ·Coast Community s uccessful bidder 10June14. 15, 21 , 1090 H·412. Colla Mesa. C•hl EXPl..ANA.TION OF iE JLtP l!:I hecutiu P11ti1c &MC M~.·~-',"';a,,1"~1'~6.,1, 0 1 o Colleg., 0 11111c1 1370 subSl•lute securnies tor anw 192626 NATI.JAE OF E Blac;• convert hJrJ lo~ ~ '" ' ' c ' DllDllC NOTlrr: PA"""'E"~ At;AJ T S 000 130-1100 Tiu» ou~••H·~-. ,., lO" F45tl00 Adams Ave . osta Mesa moneys w•lhhetd by the DIS· l"VUL ~ Thll business 11 con-~ .,.~ Wiil. mul>' sell J • duc.tt>Jby ,irrrµntilil" Pubhshe<J Orange Coast 92626 -T1a1lerFac1111y(7 14) TRICT to ensure per·. ducted by 1n1ndMduaJ YOU, YOU SHOlAD OBO 7l'J 4U8J ---------Tt,,. '"'1"" rnt•~I com Da•lt Potot June 21 28 July 432·5707 formance under Ille cOfl· !<05808.1____ The reg111t1nt(sl com· CONTACT A LAWYER """'r ,.,1 1, 1, ..,, "1 l•u\i 5 12 1990 NO r ICE IS HEREBY 111c1 NOTICE OF PETlTION menced to transact bull· On Ju"f 12, 1980, • 10 00 11,.~~ "'"'!!' 1,11• r,.,1,1,0u~ 111·•80 GIV(N th&I tile above· W1lk thru July 3, 1990 111 TO ADMINISTER neu undef the Ftellhous A.M.. Finetlcl9 CorpcnlJciu of Bu• .. of'\~ r~ imPI, 1 h'ilt>c:l named ScllOOI D•sl 11ct of Or· 9 30 a m ESTATE OF: Bu11ne11 Nameisl l11ted Santa ~ • tlvly at><••I· f"' 1, A 1---------ange County. Cahtornra. act· Bid Date July 10. 1990 11 JOSEPHINE C. 1bove on. Mty 1. 1990 ~rited Trvst" unO« ~ (lot.11J+'ll• u ,..,,,01., !>t •t PUBLIC NOTICE •no by and through 11s Gov-" 2 oo p m I OTIS eke Douglas Pennlnglon plAUW'IC 10 Olld of ~ tPt,uy 6'ntng Board lleremafler re-Qowernlng 8oard, 8y JOSEPHINE Th11 slllement was ftle<I recorded Milrdl 3, 11198,, as rr11s ,.,111.,1,..,11 .,.,.,. hl•·d 8 19590 te11e<1 loas DISTRICT will 1/Alirod ... Fernandes.' C SINC' .. IR with the County Cle1k ot Or· IMt. No •113974, of Oltc•aJ '""'" ll•P <. ·"" I) ( ,1,., ~ ,,1 CJr FIRE ANO CASUAL TY re<.e1ve up lo, bul not tater .. h.D. Cnanceilor. Co111I • ~ ange County on June 6. Recordl In the office ol ft he l•"llJI' e,,,11111~ ,,.1 Jui •• 6 SYNOPSIS Of THE AN· tllan the above-stated 11me COfVmunHr c.-... DI•· CASE NO. A152785 1990 County Recorder ol Onr'O'I IJ:lO NUAl S~ATEMENT seated bids for 111.; award of trld ' To •• heirs, F'"541 Cou11ry, S11110 of c.ltlofri•a. I F4SOS3S THE CANADIAN IN· aco11tract101 1heabovep10· Pubhslled Orange Coas1·beneficlarles. credtors Pubt1slled Orange Coast oucuted by Dick L S.1: Ari l'uhli-.1 •·d lit ,,,,1, <..c1<1~I SURANCE COMPANY Of 1ec1 Daily Pilot June 2 1. 28 19901contlngent ctedtora, Wld Dilly Ptlol June 1•. 21 28. UMllrTled ..._, M TnA!0t, o .•.• , 1•11 ! ..... I: 11 ol8 CALIFORNIA Bids Sl\all be received '" Th-473 persons who mey July 5. 1990 WILL SEU. AT PUillC ' Jul), 1 •«• '350 HARBOR BLYD .. lhe 1>l11Ce 1den11loe<:1 above otherwiae be interesa.d inj lh·468 AUCTION TO HIGtl(ST 111 d69 COSTA MESA, CALI· and snail be opened ond the Will or eslate, Of both, BIOOE.A FOA CASH (pey9blo ~--------FORNIA 9:2tl2t publK.ly r!llact aioua at 1ne1 of: JOSEPHINE C OTIS Ml.IC NOTICE 11 1111 tome ot Mio in lawful ' PUBLIC NOTICE Ytw Efld!W ()t-c;t•rntJer 31 above·Slat~d tome and1 aka JOSEPHINE C. money ot tlle lkllled Slatet) AJ t989 pla<;e 1 MORRISON SINCLAIR ~ 057981_ ____ . 111e NDM lron1 enerence tc> tl'>e 1990 ,, Tll_.,.7 ..+:i.litM'l ~ ....... -.. . ..___.. __ ..... . """"----:.··_-..::-.,.~ WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS KS7903 I er tal ,1dm111ed assets There will be a S 10 00 de-1 C.:hark-s Edward A PETITION has been NOTICE OF PETITION County Coun~. 700 ¢Mc FICTITIOUS BUSINESS $40 'M' 6~· • pos11 reciuue<1 lor each set ol M 1 ... 1 I filed by JAMES K. TO ADMINISTER Cenlet Ottve Wost, Santa fo.nll, NAME STATEMENT Tut.ll 11.iu11111es 29 (;65 446 bid doc.u1>1cn1s lo guaran1eel orr~n, ~ unC' • TURNER' In the Superior ESTATE OF· CA lif rlgl'll. Hiie and lnl4''1$1 11 .. '""r"'"'ll '""~""' .,,, Aqy11~911I<' w11tt• ins tor 1tte11 retu111 on good con· Unillod Stall-:; Army. Court of Calilotnla. County • conveyed 10 end now held by • tit • , t , " 1 spec.1,11 w11>lu> turods S -ti· d1to0<1 ''"""n 1e11 <lDys alte•I H l' l l rt•d a ~·· 113 of ORANGE. DONALD IACOBON unO« Mid Deed ol Trvs1 "'the :,/','.'~i','rr·:, '·1~'.~~l·'"~~'.~11, ~~~;~~~uc.~~.:e~:~, ·~~~~ 0:;~;~ ~~~' oe aj passed a~ay June 20: 're~~~ts 1ha1 J~fs1~ ~!SE ~i A154~s •. =Y ~·i;: ~ fl,,., .• .,,,, r "'' MM1 01he1 than 'P4'C•al surplus !•tense d con 1ractor 1990.Rcs1denl o(Cor-TURNERbe1ppolnled•benellcllries, cr.otors. •· , < 1 1 11 •1...-1 funds O -pyrsuant lo the Bus•l\e5S o n a d e I M a r . porsonal repteSenlatve IO con~I ctedlOf'I, and PAACCL 1: lA'lll ~ 82 Ar M s .. ,~., ,., "" c,,,., Gros~ 01111.1-111 and con· and Profes~ons Code and' Survived by wife'. admlmalef lie ....._ o4 pereons Who may "ahown and delcrlbed lrt 1111 Jl<J•11"' r.orpvr.111011 tO'..l lnl>ul(!d su11>lus It 3 1• 279 be l.c:ensed on Ille loltow•no' ' lhe decedent. othetwile be lnte~ in Conoomtntvnl Pllwl Aeccltdtd w....i. 1.111 ~." .. ''' l•" A11 unas5•Q11 ed t und 1 ctassihc.atoon5 I Viola M orri so n . THE PETrnON the wil Of...,. .. Of both, on AugU1t 06. 1011 In foolt '~"'' c ,1.1 ••u 11 • (surplu<il(4 234. 1011 M1nu1ac1u11ng and I or daughter, V 1rgin1a requ~IS •uthori1y IO o4: DONALD IAC680NI 12324, Pagea 1220 liveugh Tru" bu~.., ... ~ ,., c.011 Surol s as regards pol-General Bulldtng Co~lrac· M or rlllOn Allen · ·six 1dminls'9f the e1ia&e A PETITION h8I been 1273 ~ ol Q\kwll Daily Pilat -.-642-5678 ''''"' <.1 t1v • t ,,rw,,.11100 1cyllotder 80 178 t()(·B andch Id • h under the lodap~tldellt flied bv KATHLEEN L. Recorcll of Mid CGunty~ gr 1 r en . e1g l Administration ol E•• GRAMS In lie Supet1of PARCEL 2: All p•••••••.!lll••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••llliilliii••••••••••• grcal -gr:m d(·h1ldre n ; Ac1 (Thia authority wil Couf1 ol Clibnia, County Ona Ntneiy..sll!1n (I 111 o n e gr e a t • g r ea t allow the pef9onal o4 OAANGE. lnler• • • tanant 1n common ·1 ' I I I WE WI LL Daily .Pilat ELL OUR· AR Hunting ton Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS Newport Beach NEWS ·Corona Del Mar NEWS ' GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just ca ll us to renew your ad . ~Ru n 10 words for 3 w.eeks at $18.50, 55¢ eac h add 111onal word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space between it For rnd1v1duals only NAME--------------PHONE ______________ _ ADORE.SS CITY ________ .....__ ____ _ STATE ZIP----CHECK#---AMOUNTENCL--- EXPIRATJON DATE ----MASTERCARD/VISA#------------~ MESSAGE: I MAIL TO! DAILY '1LOT, )JO WEST IAYSTR.ITCT, COSTA MESA. CA f.H~ ATI'N1 NO SRINt;S ATI'AOfED I L-·-------·-------I grandc:h ild G r adu-tepreMntalNe IO \1M THE PETrTION In lhe toa 1nter11111n and If the · many 11ellons without r~w that KAT ..... EEN Common At• o1 LOii 2. 3. s aled l/.S. M1ht.ary obtaining court apptOVll. L. GRAMS be appolrlted 1ncHlofT1ac10120,1n 111e C11Y A (·adeiny , W l -st Poinl, ~f0te laking oet11ln _..,.,.,as P8f1!0"al ,.pr...,,lollive ot IMne. County ol Orenge. N ovcmbl•r 1918. &>r-t"1JC)f1ant 1Cti0ns1 to actrinlstef the estate of SI•• ot Clllfomla. •Per M<'l> , .. 1 d_. H howewr. the '*90"• the decedent A«orded in Book 405, Pages VI<.'\' llK u ...... orse representative .. be THE PETITION 39 IM>ugh 43 lndu$1v9 ol C1Jvalry, Armore d. !equired to giY9 notice 1o requesl9 lhe deoedenl's Mlscetlaneoul ~. 1n tile and (j(•nl'fal Starr intmested P9f90M uni.. WN..L and oodclls II any Oftice ol lhl County RecQto• Corps. funeral scr-they haY'8 waMtd nob °' be .cfrrwtled IO piobaie . of Mid County.• t ucri telm " consented to the propoeed The wi1 end MY oodcls Oohnod In the M ie.ie erit~led v1('t's w 1 ll be he Id at 11etlof'I.) The independent we iVlilbte bf • O.tll'll!Jont • of 1t1e Oectatat ion Pac1fa· V iew M em · adminiSUtlOrt authority ex...-,1tlon in Nile 11.ept of Co¥lllllf'll1, CollclnlOftl anci onal P ark Chapel wtl be granted unie. in b)'tleClOUrl. A111na1ons AocOtded In llool< Corona del M ar 3 00 interested P8'90f'I files an THE PETITION 12324, Page 1155 ot 011<.al • • · ob19CllOn lo the petiton r~• eulhority IO ~ (Ille 'OeclAnlllOl'l'I P.M . Sa1urday June and shows oood cause ldmlnlster the ...... and 11'1'/ Amll'IOmAlnts 0t :l3, 19!10, with pastor why the oourl" should no4 undlf lhe l~ndent Annl•atiot. thetoco Hog('r Berg or Nt!W· gtant the autlotity. Adrriniatration ol E...... PAACEL 3 Euem~ as A HEARING on '"' Act (lhi8 1U1hori1y will •• 1ot111 1n It!• Sec:1IOl'I~ P o r t H a r b o r peltlort will be httld'Of\ Jlity allow the per90nel en1111ec1 'Clt'laln --11 l0t Luthl'fan Churc·h o f· 19. 1990 11 b •5 P.M in tept...,,taM lo \Me ownet1·, ·~· llCltemont fit1at1ng Visi tation Dept 3A located • 700 many ecliotw wlflou1 Md encroeavnll'll" and ( ' , d . F 'd, CMC Cenlef Ortve W•t. obllinina <lOUf1 1pproval. 'Montgomery Slroe1 or m n s. n ·•Y Santa Ana, CA 82701. Betore faking oertiin Wtf'f E'""'*11· ol the Anoct.e 4.00 lo 8·00 P M al IF YOU OBJECT T 1f1110rl1nt lldions1 an111ec1 "EIMIMnu· 01 me P a (' 1 ( 1 l' V 1 c w the g<antlna ol N petition, howewr, the ~· o.aar.tlOn. M orluury Interment you !lhoOkf eppew 1l lie repreMntativ• Will. be PAACEL 4· Easemanit 111 • hear11g Ind ataee Yf14" r~lrect to ghle notiC» IO aec lol1n 1r1 SedtOnl en111@d et Umtt-d Stales M1h-SElllOnl °' ,_ wrtn.n inter•ted peraone urw.. •°"'"" ~• lor owl'\Ols· tary Al·adcmy Cc-m-ob 6ons wilh lhe OOW1 1t'9'/ MY'8 W1N9d nob or end "1upport, Mtlemant and ckry. W t •st Point, be • the heiring. YOUt coneented ">the Pfopoeed ancroachmenr °' the An't.t.e N t'w York P 'ctht· ~ mey be In,=~ The Independent enttlled "£_,...• ol tile a pertOn Of bv your ·~·I Ulion authot1ty O~lon of ~n1s V tt·w M ortuary. Di-IF YOU ARE A wil be gtanted un1e91 en ConclilocQ _, Re.itlc:~ r~·Lors 644-:.!700 CREDITOR ~ 1 intefested P9f90n Ilea an Recorded In Book 12324 contingent cntdtcwfol lie ob~tion lo the petition Page 1100 °' Olldal RllOOI~ PETROSS deceased, you ,...., file end thows oood CIUM (the • ._.., Dedarl&ion"I etld M ARGIE OSBRINK yow ci1im will the oour1 why the court' lttOUld noc _,, Amen0m .. 1tier110 P ETR OSS nn 60 8nd mllil 8 copy ~ granl the eutlotlty. lne atroet 90<J105s 11'1<1 • • petSOnal repreun'8t A HEARING on tie oth411 commbn de$'Qn.itv 11 yl·ar na11vc u f Cali· appolr\led by lhe court pelMlon .. 118 held on Juty any, 01 ,,,. rNI i>ro1><,.1y (orn1a. burn o f witiin four i"nonCN fr l2, 1880 81 1:45 P.M In deStiril>ed llbov• 11 pui;,•"•id S w t't.hsh 1mrn1grants. :::.C::'-~first ::::f.ctnoe In~· l!-lc>C9J:!. •w~ 10 be 5 0.ttvet, hv 11. A rcltrt'<l t•xecutive secllOn e1cro4 8en'1 Ana CA 92701. c.:·~,e,~ned Tru\lll4! ll'gal M'l'rl'lnry of Call~ll PtObale ~· IF YOU OBJECT TO dltc:ra1m• &ny llabll•ty lot o"ly Gibson. Dunn and The lime kw fillna ~the grwttlna of N ~ lncom1e1noss o1 lh• '-l"°'ll Crull.'her Surv1ven .. not ••pir• bebe lour lhould'....., • N tlddress and otner COl"',..on 1nc:ludt• 11l'r :cister =~-=--heiring ~ "'!. 1.:9.,.C ;:::a11on, II any, lllUWn Algma O..l.>1 ink Re· VOU MAY fiXAMINE ii>f'1 wtlt\ the OOUl'I Sa.d Mlle wof 111 m&OO, 11u1 uter and many ntecu flle kept by the oourt If =. ~·~O: w~llOUI covenant or wet•.1n1y. and nc•phcws. Cel · ou are a peraon °' bv vour ~ ::!'"' or lmplled. rog1u1.1.ng cbralUn of Margie terested In the esllte, IF VOV-ARE A • pou1"1on, or d • • ITlllY file with lie ClOUrl REOOOR Of 1 encumbtancet, tO pay 1111 an rl"·r rontr1bulion k>rmal Aeauesl k>r tinOe"I cr9Cltor of l'9 remaining pl'lnctptll Mll'l'I 01111e to life will be Sunday Nob ol N lina mut1 Ml 110C8(1) MCUfed 11y 111'4 01114 noon June 23 1990 In invenlofy ri ~ ~ the oour1 of TIUM, Wdh lnt.,OSC IMtt;un, in &wrl y Hilis Dali Alsel of •tale -• ,,.. 1 Wlcopy 90 N u prcwtdld 1n NJd t10411('1· 2 13-273 -8818. o r 0119J ::~ C: ,... ........ ::::'·.!,~~,.:.":'. 714~642-2554. Ci'\.•ma-t1on 12&0 o4 N In '1:,, ~ = .._., dlllrg" llnd •J*lltl'I of I d I 1lltomia ProO&ee COdl. A thl TIVll .. and ol llWI ""'ts t on an pr va l e '°' So9d1I Notice dlleoflf'll lalluenctof Cf .. lcl byllodl>Mdot TMI burial a l 5Ca Chari-la eva.-. lrom lie ,.1~ .: lhe IOl8' amoune 01 tM ties are Braille In· *"-allbNe ~ Codi unPl!d °""'°' of 111e slllute and Rro C ro• "°'""for PeHon•: htt .,,. kw ~.........._ 001i811110n MCUtld .., 1111 "· Adldnaon .._.,. propenr 10 bl lold ancs 11i•illlilllillllilillllll~lr1&..~ rt0C elCplre blf ..... ~ ISINMtlcl CO"ll, I 1hur atwd. ~ .....!!.!_ hetrint .. l*'MI 1t1e1 ldYancAe aa 111e 100 ·-_.., 11t111 o1 1111 1n11a11 putlliclll.<,11'1 °' , CA 12719 YOll MAY EXAMINE 11\t Notic.e ol SftMI 11 "'"eo..1 D*,.,. the ........ "' ... ~ • l t8t.116,, "9 '21, 22. :19, 1 f90 ~. •• e l he llllM!MMllllllflcMry,_,•. f'W l#ldot UiCS fnter""1d In the ...... DIM Of TrUll IWl!ofolo "8..IC NOTICl )OU "*' ... .... .. •eaAed 9nCI dall'tefM 10 lhe 8 '°"""" ~ undlraltt*f I Wllllltl • _, 8Mdill Nob °' "-OedarMion of Dela #Id ,_ MID CAIUM. n of 8" 11-.nlDfr OenWld IOr ... .-.cl a Wnllfl\ .,.,.. °' ,.. Mt-........ .. ...... NOtlcll ol Olf8llll ... d (lealOn MUM. ITA~ • of MY ~ .. W. Thi wW'llQIWll CAUPOlUllA C'O"· ecoount 8i DfoW:tM ..,... 1111111 Nlalc9 of 0.lavll 11 ......... IUIHlll IMIURA .. CI eectoft ,290 of and E*lkln to ... eo M COl9'MfY C•1 Ne,..... Coda. ~ tn lie ~ ""*- ._ HAMCHlt •LYD., ......... b 8oecilll 1111 real Ptelf*tY II toc=-ed COITA MalA. CAI.I· brit a•• .• llam 0.. ~ .. 1190 ,OMIA... OOW1 ~ FNN:lal C.poilttlol\ of YHf[no.d()ec;embef31, = ........ : ._.. ....... lMt ... 9t IHO ~ ~.~• .. lot To111 1dm1t1ed 11"11 171 1 rtlwt I I II. Nii T~ 11IO I~ M ,74t8l4 .... 1tt "8el, ~CA 8.>01l Total ll•bfllt• 7.071 ,_....., V..., , CIOI) ... ,4 .. Ir ...,,,...,_ A98'99-tll Wflt•IM fOf.,. ...... T.-.. .... 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In ._ llo t IOlel TtleUftderrlgntcl ANO IHA"8 UNDI" AND V0U AN IN OE:FAU..T V0U ARE IN Ol!FAU.. l«Ma Of Nie caefl 1n lew. intended lr_..,.Of _...., property \'ou ""*Me ... -~Mid NotlGe o4 0.. llNIATH°"llVOHOTHI A. UN>EA A DUD OF TAult UND£A A OHO OF TRUIJ 1W money of the United thr .. yM!t IUt peat tO flt dalm In Ille 8"'*l0t COWl'1 ::It ·'ld!:°Uon to.hi! to lXT!f'IOR LIMITS T .. M . pa m ~~ ~~= OATIO '£1AUARY t, 1•. Stat" on conlirmation Of aa kl'IOWn to tlle lnlerlded of "" County of Ofante .weof In Ille ~ OF, AND TO AIDfllLL. M · ,. TO PftC>TlCJ 'IOI-" UN.Ell VOU TN<l ..... Of pan e.t1 9ltd IMll· tr11111fet .. are Clf "none," 80 wtttlln t'*1y ()0) ~Of die A .__ e lhft rMI property II TUNNIL, IQUlfll, MAtH· TO fllAOTECT Y ~ evl~ by note"" eta .. ) none llrtt puOlieatiOn Of I'* No-.it 1~ ~-:. OCll 1 "" TAIN, l'lfllAI,_, OHflllN CAii NO. A1..., ~rx·~ ~ ': PAOPERJY. IT MAY • wred by MOf1~ Of Tfuat Tiie "lllNCa) aM IMlfleee UC.. Ul'lleM Y°" rec.Ive :===-~ !.-•• ti.., AHO OHAATI ANY IUCH To .. "°" NEfO • IOt.D AT A PV8UC IALI. Deed on Ille proPtfly 80 add,... Of Ille In~ actual noea , ...... U9e .~INC NIU9t IHVICll, Wll..LI O" MINll ==-ICPlANATIOH OF .:: VOU NEED told Tenperoentotamount trantfefee(t) ate· DONG CofttrotNl#nb9rtof!O_.) '!!..._1t11, Md ft -WfT..OUT HOWfVIR. 1"' ---tt Mi•11, TUM Of THE EXPS.AHATIOH Of THE bldtobe~tedwlthbid. HWAN SHIN 219afetlOM. Y°"""'91WWlft .. ldOtled -.. I :---......... AtGHT TO DfkL. ...... ... owe; ..,. ... ~,NATI.ff Of THE lldaOf'OffetllOO.lnwf1t· !Nine. CA 12714 9ltd YOH ~ofthedeirllonlMO... '9 • 1 II d FfUl•Ht, 1ttU W"t ITOAE. EXfllLO"f ANO~; Oii ..... .. ___,.._ Pf\OCEEnlHG--ff'O ana-w11 tie r~ at HUI SHIN, -n-811t~. ""°" A~ ~ l'9 • !~~:.~ ....... l"ATI THROUGH THI...... • YOU ACT~WV'E~ YOU, VOU ffle 1for....O O"ie• at any lrvine,CAt.2714 ~IY (Attn T~ J • ) CA .... IUIW'ACE OATH! UPPIR of• ,AUL A. On .,., S ttlO • lO:OO CONTACT Al.AWYER. time alt• 11'19 flftt P\lbli· That tlle proPtfly pent. 8ofrll, 0eoutY Olltrkt At• •C7W7• 500 ,.EET 0, THI~· ~. • On'""'· 1tl0,. 10 ctllOtl ller90f and ri.tore Mnl llereto .. delcllbecl In tcltf19Y) at '7o6 CMC c.nw I. P~ Orante Coeat 8U88URFACI OF THI A.M., -· tnc... .. d4lft A.M Spedlililad Inc. • ~ date Of ..._ 9t1*al u all f\Hnltll'•. lhl· Otl1119 W•. leiMa Ana. CA A hM beetl = Piiot NM 14, 21, 21. LANO HEAEINA80Yf OE-A ION,_ Ill ~ ~'P:ciur::-T= ~eel T""* Wldat Dated !Ille 14111 cl•Y of turu •ncl tQulpmtnt t2701Wtttlintent10)deyUf led bW JAMES J. ICRIHD, AS RESERVED tl9dWFT Fll'ANE putt\IMI to Deed .ot fru11 June. 1990 togetllet with thl QOOcMlll toe ltling ot the etalM 1n Ille E H.IN In 1-. Tn...61 8V TH~ IRVINE COMPANY, lw ' Couft ~ ~,'·~~ recordad Febr\Ml'y 3, 11118, Admlnl1tra1or With Wiii and trade name ol that eel'• Superior Courtl Clvll 1 ~ ~ MlJCNOTICE :T.~,N ~'?:Noi~J'P~:: eouney ...... 1n 1t1e olfic• ot 1he ~~oiftc!' °', ~~~~:~ E•••te of :=1:r~1~:'\5~ °'~t.ilur• 10 •"'*Y file ~ANG • CORDIO OCTOHA 14, THE . PETrTION ~ o~~ COul'llY Racorder of At I• t n • r ( 1 ) f • t 1nouatrlaa, San Clemente. lllld Meuft • ~ltled c~ ' 1HE PETfTtC>H IC 11111 1177IN100t< 12• 15, PAGE ..,_.. M JM T • ....ill!Onlil. Couf'llY, 81• ot 'RANCH COD.CWP. M-CA 921172 1tatlng an lntetwt In thll ~ '* JAMES J. MOTtCI 0# N hf IC* 117, OF,ICIAL AECOROS. fRAiNIE be ~ ':'.,.~ A 'i.~ u:::.: .. aQllad by 11v1ne fllai ,,....,, .. ., Wtttt WW U. Jha t>ullMU name UMCI PfoPtr1V In the Sut:*IOI MclAOGHLIN be TO Aa•llTl9t PARCEL 8: ~ r.-.n .. tv. ,.,. ""'· PlittMft, A Celilomla lJlnlt MH4 by Ull Niki tr9nafefor(•I .. Cot.irt wHI reeult In'"'-PfOO-= M penonai llTATa 0# EASEMENTS AS OE· adl;lll•ltf t-. ...... Kami~ Of 1-= = PwtlW'INp Of 18200 v Published Oftnge eo.tt Hid loeatlon i.· PICO et1Y belllo deciar~ 0t Of• •-,,. WWftl"r ~ to COMllUA MYUT ICAIHD lN AND FOR THE h dlcedtflt ., llllflVI. • ~ Awenue, Am Dally Pilot June 21, 211 July CLEANERS Wed fori9rt lo the State Of ,._ ..,,_ .,. ..... of c... ~ PURPOSE$ SET FORTH IN. THE • PETrTION u . c~7t:T. ~ lnllne. CA. 92715 • Truaklf, 5, t990 That Nici bulk tr.,,..., i. Cllllfot11I• and dlllfll>IMd __ ;...;.;_IUM1 ______ _ lleTll=-----nt"'. PETrTION To ... ,!;,!~ •. ~~!~~~~r'i1~ .. ~s~:Tro =.r ~ TtON TO ttGHEIT ~~u.TOAT JtGHES Th-475 ::::. ,: c:c. cc;,auo;: f:.,.~_:,!,O~~:;c::~ ~o:-A~ .. : ~ 1t1e dtcedlnfl Ctedilor1, contingent etedf· DELAAATIOH Of' CONVE· unc;; h ~':i!.OAofc::c ~ 81DOER FOR CASti t "8.IC fl>TIC( POATUNITV ESCROW. tlOfl 11411 ..ittl\oUt flKtller Tiie follOWln9 ptnorll .,. Wl.L Md coclcill lf tny IOft, end peraone wt\o may NANTS, 00..o!TIONS AND AdrN"*-lon Of the St • lM time Of Nie In 1205 E Cflaprntn A\19., Or· notiu or llMrlng be 8dmiaed to pi'Obeee ' Olherwl .. be internt~ In REST RIC Tl 0 .. 8 RE· Ad (Thia 9U1t1ori1y mon., Of Ulllad _, • mon., o1 lie Ul'\tlCI 81._) • ange, Callton1la 928M on Of Put>Uhed OratlQI Coaat ~ bullneta ~OS ca. The Id Md ~ COClcia the w111 or nt•••. or both, Of CORDED ON MAY 23, 1194 .OW the ~ec:-',,:.:.rw;:, ~ 1111Noftll11ont .,.,.,.. to 1 NOTicl §YlnnoN • .,., Jury 9. 1990, Oalty P"<>t Ju,,. ., 14, 71, 00~1~~i?.!s~C/O Thew~ ete avei11b1e 1Dt CORNELIA BRYANT AS INSTRUMENT NO . ........,..,. to C... Oltve W... S.,,. County Court!IOl.M, 100 TO 6 ,....ltlST£R Thll bulk tranlfll' 11 IUb-1990 C uto Vofi .. .mn In the lfle lc.ept A PETITION hu been filed 14·2 t4034 OF OFFICIAL ~lo,,. · CA .. rWll !Illa 8no ~= C... Otl\le W., Sant• Ma. ES~f:"TE OF· jec:t to Callfornla UlllfOfm Th449 :;'~~~ ~ Beacn ·by.,. . by BERNARD A. LECKIE In RECORDS OF SAID OCUN· ob court appnw81. ~td"to'and now held w II CA .. l'Wlt. , .. llnd Inter• Mt.:"'M ·u· CornrnerClal Code Sec11of\ ---------Calif 92860 " THE PETrTION Ille SupetlOf Cot.irt of Call· TV. Bebe cefWn v.ry under Mid Deed ol T In ~td to end now held W 11 ""' ,. 111oe. f!WLIC fl>TIC( M No 1 <S Juar ~" a~ to l0tnla. County of Orange COMMONLY KNOWN in,iottant .cion9 Pf'llf*'" 1111,.ec:t ";' .: uncllrnld OeeclotTruat Int . CASE NO. A154055 Tl\9f1•rne encl addr ... of ---------Ca~ttrlllO), Inc .·~ c.it lhe ...... THE PETITION r~tl ADDRESS 433 VISTA hoWe¥9f h 1 propetty .ellu.ilCI In To all heirs the per1o'h with whom IC 17M 1 44-~ lndepeodln4 lhll BERNARD ~. LECKIE GA A N 0 E. NE w p 0 RT ,....n... .. ~ end SI•• dllctlbld County and SI• benelclllrin aech>r•' cla1rna m•y be filed •• OP-,ICTmou. .u..... ~~·· I(:~~~· 0~ .... po7i ·1on of e...... be appointed u personal BEACH.CAt2&&0 ~ to~r.ob Thi land ieWred '° 111 INI •: contingent ~. and PORTUNtTY ESCROW, umaTATl•NT a.acri.Callt '92eeo Ad. aufMJriey .. repraaentative to IClmlnlster RECORD OWNER. VIR· illtereMld Guerant• II llUlllld In the The *Id reterred to In pertont who m.y 1205 E Chapman Ave . O<· The following persons ar• This bUSllleH 11 eon· lllow ... penonal the estate of the ~t GINIA F VOSBURG, lt'9y tww w.Ned notice ,. __ of n.-Sllll• ol Guartnt .. 15 ··'**' in I otherwl9e be lnler"'9d In anoe CA 92eet: and'"'-..., ck>lng busmen u ducted by I c;orpottUon • 1a1Mt to ..... THE PETIT!ON requeat1 PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS ~led to lhe ~ _,;j.~~ • County of Orqe. Stale the will Of eslale. Of botfl. day for l1llng claims by any The Spe a1 the Cen1er lne r1Qlt1rtnlfl l com men~b• wtt.ou1 lhl ~I I WILL . and VIRGINIA F GEORGE. A =""The lollowl· Celltorllll end le deecribecl a of: MIRIAM All crtt<lltor tnatl be July 6. 650 Tov.n Center Dme menced 10 transact butl- obta court _,.,. COCllCtlt, 11 any, be admitted MARRIED WOMAN AS HER e1on authot Loe 4 I T No 78 4 In l.illowl: A PETITION hM been t990. wt11ch 11 the bu11ness Suite 700. Cotti Meta Call· nae the FICllhOu• eebe · ~w;y to PfObate The *111 tnd any SOLE ANO SEPARATE wi1 be ~anted u"'"9 the Clly ool :!,. ~y' of Loe 4 ol Trad No 7814, In filed by REHASSAT Alt In Clay before the con1Umm1· forn1a 92626-1977 ~~n:ss ~ame(tl lllled lfliporiant actions codicils are 111all1bte lor PROPERTY lnlef•leG per90n filM an Orllllgl SI•• of Caii1om111. • the City ol Irvin.. County Of the Super1of Cour1 of hon Cllle spec1llld el>Ove Le11ure Oevelopment abOve on Oecemi-1999 howe¥er. the ~ exam1na11on In the me kept II the 1ubiect ol lhi• .. 1111 objeclon lo the peUlon et.own On 1 M.p Rec:ordlCI In Orange, '31•• Of c.Jltomla. • Cahfomla County of Oiied June 12. 1990 lnteretts of CallfC>fn11. inc John G M1rtctey VIM repr...,,taliYe will ~ by the court rHI p•opetty an<l 11 hH no an~ shows OOOd ca 8ook 305 Ptlgla ~ 41 encl •'-on • Miii> RecordeJ In ORANGE 0.... Hwat1 Shin end Yon 650 Town Center Drn11 Presodent llllqUlred lo g!Ye no1ice to • THE PETITION requt111S 1treet addrtH or other C<>m· why the coutf ~ not 42, ol ~~ W..,. clook J051 P1Q8I 40, 41 encl THE PETITION Hui Shin Suite 700, Costa Mesa Cl ll· Thll atatf!menl wH fi1e!(j lrller•led pet90nl ~ authonly to ae1m1n111er lhej mon dtlllgnellon, dlrec:Uont granl the autlorlly. Reoonll of Orqe Coonfy. 42, o: ~aneous M• requests lhat REHASS~T . Pubhsheo Orange CoHt I torn la 92626-1977 wHh the County Clerk of tit· they haw walwd notice Of Hllll under the lndepen-10 II• locallon may be oti. A HEARING on fl• CelllomlL • A~cll ot Orange County, ALI be appointed as Oally Piiot June 21, 1990 Thia bullnen 11 eon· 81nge County on May 29 coneenled to 1t19 propoeed dent Administration of E1-1111ne<1 from the Marah1t's peWllon will be held on July E•Olpllng Therefl'om all oil Ce111otr.i.. peraonal represenlative to Ttl·47 1 duoted by •corporation 900 :.,~""The lnd8oendent Ill•• AC1. (This 9Ylhotlty wlll OtrlCI upon request 19, 1990 at 1:45 P.M. In oil rlghl• . minar919 ITlin.r.i Excep1lng Thltnom al oll, admlnislltr fie &sia'8 of I Tne reg1srran1 com -Ft117J8 atlon aUVlortty allow lhe personll rep!Hen· Proapact1111 bidders ~· 3A localed •• """"• ,,... gal ,:,g,. end oil rlghll, m\netals. mlnetel the dacedltnt. "8JC *>TICE I m9f1Ced 10 tr1naac:t bull-PubllShed Orange CON! wil be granted unletl an l•Uve to take many actions should refer to Section• CMC Center DIM W..a. *' ..,dlOCllltlon• Dy nghla. nasunil o• t1gh11 end 1 THE PETITION , ness under the 11c1111ous oa11y Pitot June 7 14 2 1 21 1n1er .. ..a per1IOn files an w.thout obtaining court •P:-70 t 510 to 701 1180, In-Santa Ana, CA 92701. ...._ -iu-lhll Other t1ydroc:.rt>ot1s w r~• authority 10 l(f1G2 bu.11.neu name 0t names 1990 ~tion lo tt. pe4111of1 Ptoval Before taking certain ciUSlve. of the Code of C11111 IF YOU OBJECT T m., lie wllNn 0t under 1111 wtia-name knootm NI adinlnislltr the ...... f'ICTmoul 8U9MU hlled above on NIA ~ llhowt oood C*M Y&ty lmportanl tcllOl'll, hOW· Prooedure for PfOv11lon1 the grantlna ol the petition, PMlll of land lllreineove mey be within or under 11111ur1<»r the t~ndenC NAME aTATl•NT Leisure Development why lie coutf lflOIAd not ever, the l)eftonal rep<_... govll'nlng the term1, COii· '(OU .~ appe• al tie detc:rlbed IOOlllllr With Ille Pareal of lend hit~ Adminislration ol E...... The ronowtng pertons 1n lnter .. ts of CahlC>fnll Inc . grant the au~. tative will be required 10 give dlllons. and ettect ol the sale ~ and ttate your perpeiUll rigtll Of c1n111ng OMa1bld IOgllher wllh the Ad. (This authOfity .ilt dOlng t>usu~n as Jeffrey JoMs PrM!denl A HEARING on the notice to 1nt9fetled person1 and the lilblhty of defaulting ~'!«>'W Of fie Wftn9n m.,q. ~ .,ici perpteUlll right o1 Clnllltlg, allow 1M pereon.i J 6 J BUILDING AS· This 11a1.,,.,.,,1 wu llllO peWUon wll be held on July unleu they hive wa~ no-bld0-1 obiectone with 119 OOUft GP«*ll'IO ll'llrelor and •Ottng mining, ••plotlng encl rept...,,lalllle 10 lake SOCIA TES, 207 Edgewater With lhl County Cle<li of Or- 5. 1990 •• 1 ·45 p M li't llGe "'of COllMnled 10 IN NO TICE Is HERE By belore the hearing. Your '"and remoWlg 1111 -lrom Ol*aling lher•IOr and Moring meny ectone wtlhou1 Belboa, Cahl 92661 ange County on June 5, O... 3A loailed a, 700 propoMCI 1etlon I Thi lnde· GIVEN' that on JULY 17, appean.nce mey be In Nici land Of 9r'f Other tand lo encl rern0111ng Ille same rrom oblallllflQ court a1>9'oval. Josepn J Evins. 207 1990 , Chile. Cenler OrM W•t pendent admlnts1r111on 1990 at 2 00 o'clock PM at ~or by your a~. ineludlllg j,.1 rlghl 10 wnipsiock Hid land, or any ocher land, Belof• faldng certain YfKY Edgew11er. Balooa. Call! ~1 Santa Ana, CA 92701 ' 9Ythority will be granted un. MARSH AL 'S 0 EPA RT· IF YOU ARE A or dirtldlonally dtlll end mini Including tne right 10 wh1pstoc:k impor1anl actions 92661 Published Ofange Co .. 1 IF YOU OBJECT. TO lus en 1ntere1ted PlfSon MENT, 4601 J1mborH CR~DrTOR -or a trom latldl Other than thoH or dlrtldlonaJly droll and m1,,. however, Ille personal Thll but1neu 11 con· Oally Pilot Jun• 12. 19, 28. tt-grantlna of the petition met an objection to this pett-Blvd . Room 108, City of contingent c:redlOf of the herelnebove d9ICt1bed ocl "' rom IB!lds 0tner than lll<>Se reptesenlallve will be ducted by an 1nd1111duti July 3. 1990 Pl should' aPf)ear at ,,e lion incl thowt good eause Newport Bea<:h, County of dlceaied, you must file gaa welll tUM• and wl!t here1nabove described. Oit 0t required to give notice to The r1g111r1n1(sl com· T-586 l'!'!"i'G and Sia.. your wny the court should not Or1nge, State of California I your claim wif't the OOUft Into 1~ "' aetOM lhl w11111, tunnots and lhahs lnleres'8d per90ns unle9s meoced to tranaact buSl· ----------=lec'°"9 or file WYtn9n grant thl auttloflty wlN Mii at pubhe auction to and mail • copy to .,. ,.-..._ ol the land into. 1nrough or llCfOM Ille they ha11e waived nob or ness unde\ tntl Fichh0\J$ "8.tc M>TICC • tone with the cour1 A HEARING on lhl pell+ the highest bidder. for cuh ~ ,....,, .. ,Ive he'linabov• delcribed llod 10 I UbsuftllCI of ,,,. i.lld oonsen'8d '°the proposed Business l\amtl(s1 hsted ----------.. ltle heering Your lion w1H be h .. d on JUL V 5, In lawful money of •hi United ioooi\led by the COUl'I bonom aueh wNpstocMd "' hertllnal>OllG dll&Ctlbed and 10 action.) The independenl above on May 1. 1990 I( sna ~ ·be In t990 11 t 45 P M in Dept St11n. Ill th1 right, Utt• ano Wit.In lour montht from cfifec:tlonally Clrillecl wel. bonom aucn whlj>lloellad or adnwMS.,atlon authority Joseon J Evaos FtCTTTIOU9 .,... .. l)ef'lon or by.;:! attorn.., No 3A located at TOO CMc lntefHI ot 18Jd judgment the da .. ol first llluance of tunnels encl .,,.111 under end d1tet1.onelly dr•!ec:I we11s, wil be granted unlets an Tn1s st•1-n1 was Meo NA.m tTATIMIWT · C41nlttr Drive Wnt. Santa debtOf(at 1n the above de· let1erS M J>fOYld!ld In blnNlh Ot beyond the IX!erlor tunnels and snalls under and lnler•led person files 8.1'1 with the County Cle;-11 ol Of. Tne tollo#lng '*'°"' .,11 IF YOU ARE A An1. CA 92701 scr1bed property or so sec-,,, 9100 .of the Im• ""''°' and to redfll l>lntlelh or beyond !he .x1~ ob)eellon b the petition enge County on May 29 dOlng bullMSs 1.1 CREDrTOR or a IF YOU OB·JECT to the much thlfeol as m.ay be Calilomla Probale Code. recUMll .Quip mt11n1W1' llmhl lflereol, and to r9dnl, and shows oood caUM 1990 ArCfler Manage"*11 Ser· ooutlogenl cnd1or of the granting of the petlllOf'I. you necenary to H llsly said ••· The time tor filino ~ repefr de. w.ci °'**~ retUMll, eqi,o1p, maintain. why the coutf lhoUld OOC f'411'124 vices 61, Anton Boullvarel dlotMld, you mutt fie Should a~lr II Ille hHring ecu11on. with 1ccrued wil not •Xl>it• berore four 9r'f auc:h ':111 or min., rt!C)IMr, dMI*! encl operme grant Ille authOfity. Publoaned Or1nge Coast Cosla MIN CA 92626 tour dalm Wltl ltle cour1 and 11a1e your objeetlol\1 or lnlertttt and cos1a montls lrom tie hearing wllhoul iio-er IM right 10 any 1ucn -ris or min., A HEARING on tie Diiiy P1101 Junt 7 14 21 28, • ,. F M S«viCeS. Inc Cati· •irnd m.it a copy k> tie Ille wr111en Objection• with APPROXIMATE MINI· da'8 noCloed above. dtfl, mine. score: eirplote Wld wnnout however. the rlgM 10 petition wilt be held oo JU!Y 1990 forn1a corpor111on 1052 ·~ repr...,,'91M the court blf04'e lhe hearing MUM BIO 1297,000 00 YOU MAY EXAMINEIOf**• thtOugh 1111 sur1ace ol dnQ, mine, 11or1, ••l)l<Y• encl 5, 1990 at 1 ·45 P.M. in Ttl-449 Wesl 6th Str111 Los An· ionoi'lled by "'-cour1 Your appearance may be In Dated June 11. 1990 1he lie Mp( by the cour1 H the UPI* 500 IMt of the operaie 1rwough the 1urtaoe of Deot. 3A loallltd at 7 geles CA 90017 ..W..-lour inonlhe from Pl!'Son or bylour atrC>fney. Do11111on Harbor Dovlt1on you are • pefsOn iublUrf-01 the land the upper 500 tell ot the C1Vlc Center Onve West. PUBUC *>TICE This business 11 con. the da .. of ... ~ of IF YOU AA A CREDITOR MICHAEL •• CA .. OMA, lnlefesled In the ..... llerallleboV• dMcribed • •u~url-of '"' land San'8 Ana CA 92701 ducted by • COfpotlllon ....,. • OfO'tlided In or • contingent credltOf of ...,.._, OfM19 c-ty. fll. you 11111) lie wt1h the~ rlMfVld in the OMd from 1111 llerelnabov• ~ • IF YOU OBJECT. T l(l'J"la The reg11trtnl com· eeclon 910l> of N the decHM<I, you must file I(.._, DetMl'Y a Jorrnel Request tor!lrvtne l~ttlel Comple• rlllNtd in the OMd lrom Ille the granting of the petition, 'ICTITK>Ua ., ... ,. meoc9d to t•anseer buS1· C.iitomle Probate Code. yourclaunw11hthecourtand Pub111hed Orange CoHt Soecial Notioe ol the Mna A«xlrded Noll9nlber 7 197;2 IMnl 1ne1us1r1a1 Compleit, you ltlould appear at the NA• ITATl•NT neu under the 11c1111ous The time tor Nina ctairna mall • copy to lhe pe<sonll Datly Pilot June 2 I, 28. July of an inventoty .,,a In 8ook 10414 Page )..7 Of Recoroeo NoYemblf 7, 1972 he8frl$1 and State you The lollowtng '*.ons are bullnlllS name or names WW not eiqWe bebe lour rlQfesentattw ~nted by 5. 1990 ..,.,,.._. ol •tate -• Ol1lclll Rec:otos'. in Book 10414, Page 347 ol objee~ Of ftle wntten dOlng buSll'll'ls as 1ts1e<1 ab0vl or1 not yet Mln"9 ffom .,. hearing the COUf1 within lour months Th479 or of any peMion Of NOTE: For llllOml&IOn Oltlc1el Aeoot0t. ob19Cli0ne With the court COPPERTREE OEU 151 A F M Services Inc dllet noticed aboYe. from 11\9 dlll of first IS-· account all ProYided In purlJOM& ~ IN purpott9d NOTE r0t inlormalion beJore the t\earlng YOO l(almu1 Drive F·6 Costa Stanley Kiil Prttsidenl ·• YOU MAY EXAMINE suanceoll•11eraa1prov•c:led MCton 1250 of lleatrNI aoctr•n'ol Mid""'°• ~es on'Y, lhl PUrpOfllCI appeaninoe "WV be 111 MeSI ca111 92626 I Tn1s 11atttment was hied h tie i.pt by the court. M In MCllOfl 9 100 of lhl Cali· C.iitomle ProtMM Code A 25452 KalWI A"'enue 1~ ll!N aod•~s of said land • penlOl'I or by your auomey. Nam Hee Oh and Young -rn Irle County Cieri. 01 Or· you •• a per90nforn11 Probate Code The ~torSoedal Notice eai.1om1ae27151vacan1lJlneli ~2 Kfl4"'n Avlt'lve lr111ne, IF YOU ARE A s0011,.;1m a Generat Parl"al\99 C<>unty Of\ Miii/ 31 • lfttlresled in ltle ....... Ume for flting claims Wiil not rta.IC fl>TICC lorn\ ii a~ from tie All 1n191Ction 01 ._, land Ml C41i.1or111192715 (Vacant Land) CREOl'TOA or a ~sn•p 17303 s1o-s Av· 1990 F4Mt11 \<CKI mey file with lie coun •l(plf• before four months a ' court cWk. I"°' ~ made end no M 1nspec11on or sa.o land hM contingent Cfedtor ol the enue Clmtos Calif 90701 Puohshed O•ange Cont • • tonnel ReQuest lor from the hearing dete no-K OSltf_!__ __ . Anotney tor '9•tloner· .__.. .,1 ~l"Y given "°' DMn mede. anCI no deoel198!', you ~I flle Tn11 ous1ness is con· Oa11y Pilot June 1 • 21 211, • Soedal Noliot of f'te Alina ticeo abOve. NOTICE OF PETTTION Thomea J AMHIU · !or irnplilel •to lhl ioc.ion of N suranc• are nereOy given YOUf C~!m witl COUf1 ducted by 1 oeneia1 pall· July 5. 1990 • o1 an lnvenlofy ana YOU MAY EX,.MINE the TO AOMltlSTER IOO W s.f,19 Ane lll'Yd tl'le lelWl herein~ or tme>lllld as to 11111 1oca11on 01 and mail a copy lo the nership Th•66 9f)paisal of estate anns ... tceot by the court II yo.i EST ATE OF: SUlte 1100 . • The ,.,... llddreu. and rne land ner• n oescnoetl personal reptesen\at111e l ne reo1want1sl com-----------°' of any peltlon ?' ar• D person interested In PAMELA p s.n .. Atw CA t2701 OllWW common OMigMtlon 11 lne ilfe{ll ad<l111ts and ap~lnled by the oouft meneed 10 tronsact bus.·' "8.IC *>TICE accounl as OfOW»d 111 th• estale you may Ille with AYERS .a Orange CoMI OaitY Pilot l11ny. ol lhe ,_, proc*ty ocher common delignailon. II •• lf'I lourllrsmt?"lhs tom~ ness under rne Foe1111ous teclon 1250 of .,. the court a IOfmal Request p• .. e• • June 14 15 21 1090 dela!lled Clove • purport9d eny. Of rne reel P'OC*IV the date ol t IS&Ua: Business NamefSI '1s1ed FEl>D'AU.Y nlNDED 'tailtomla Proba'9 Code. A for Special Nolie• ol the ftl. -~ • • • 10 be 25a2 Kelwl A~ oe.cr Oed ·~ • putpo•Uld let18!9 .. prov . al>O~e on N A I NOTICE ~ ~tor Soeci8I HoCic:e 1ng ol an 1nven1ory 1100 ai>-PAULINE AYERS lrMI. CAlitomoa 11271~ 10 1>e 2562 KIMn Avenue, secllOn 9100 of th Nim HH °" INYfT1MO _.,1 _..,,,,, ii avaMbte from .,. pr11&11 of es1111 a.sset5 °'of CASE NO. A153657 PtB.JC fl>TIC[ UfMmptOvlCI, Vecant IM>d, Irvine, Clhlorn11 92715 Catlt~ie Prot.,t.e Code Tn•a statement w11 toledl CC·nl ~ eourt ~ eny PlhllOt'I or account u To all heirs. Clitldoor. rr.., l>e ootained Unim~9d Vac:aflt l.Md. The me tor ?c,.: Wtlh the COUflty cwi. ol Or· NOtlCll ia hetet> 1,,_, 111111 Atlotney tor Petlllonef: provided 1n section 1250 of benelderies, crecltors1 NOTICE OF ~ IO • wnnen reou-dit1e1oor. mey 1>e oot.....O w1• not ~Xplfll J:! .,! ~ enge County or1 May 29 tealed btOs w.H ~grec.eived .l191~ 6 ~ the callforn1a Probate Codi oontlngent CtecMor9 ana ftUIMJC .. AIUNG UWtacS 10 deyl pt10t to the punuenr 10 1 wnuen raQUltl monfls rom 1990 Cl ~t 11. DwYer A AeQuntfor SpeolalNotiee ~ who ' mey NOTICE IS HEREBY ~nl publlcallonOf lhll Nolicelo l lA>mllt9d 10 cs.y1 prjOr to the date nociced ~. Hfl7Sl1~~ at ~o~:=t~7':: _,,, Wllahlre •twd. fOfm 11 available from the ~ be ln'9rffled In GIVEN of the 1ntenti0f\ ol the the tllllellaafr or tNltee • 111'11 po!llicallOll ol ff\15 Nola lo YOU MAY EXAMINE Pvt>llahed 01.;11ge Cou1 Cit Cler~ 111 City H•ll X>OO .,..__ 415 court elefk . . the will Of es&allt. or ~ Board of Education of tile Speciakz9d. Inc. po. Boe the blnllbety 0t trustee • the l'ite llep4 by the ooort. H Delly Pilot June 7 14 21 211. Mi~n Street Hunungron 1.\.0eAnaetes CAI0010 A"orMflofPettttooe•.I . of· PAMELA P AYE~ Ne.,.port·M•u Unlll•d 5013 Cerpjnlerfa.CA.93013 89ecilltZed, ~nc. PO Box you we a peraon 1990 l aeaeh c 111 111 thtl r Orange ~t'Oally Pitot AVIRY CRARY, laO., aka PAMELA .PAUl.INE SchOOl DislrlC'I f"NMUS,°"l T,;_ u-ned TM!~ 5013, Carpmtetill. CA. 93013 lntereslocl In the .estale, Th-453 nour 01 2 ~ :;;.111 onu~ury 16 June.,. 15 21 , 1090 MlllRVI, MUMPIR 6 AYERS • to hold 1 publlC nea 1ng CltM:lalm ··--·-.r .......... lor The undersigned Trut1N you may file with the court 1990 81 WlllCll rime lh-will ' ' HUOHll A PETITION Ml been upon the sub1ee1 of 1 any -·1 any Cllldelma any llal>IMly IOr ~ a lormal Ae<aiest lor tc 1o1nnrc -, '' Publilhed Or1nge Cou1 flied ~ DONALD L NMUSD'S construction and lnc:Otrecsneu ol lh• •11-lncon'tldl!IN of the 11r..c sra:.1 NoUOe of lh4t If~ "8. ""1 ~ 1>t1 opened publicly and read t4. lleldr11s and Oll'Mtr comm"" • eloud 1n lh~ Countll PUBLIC M>TICE Deily P1101 June t . 15, 21. CROOK R In ltle Suoertof rec:onstructlOf'I plan an<l on C!Mlgnatlon t allow aodr111 and ocner common o an 1nventory an I( m1I Ctiamt>ers tor Ille construe· t990 Court of Califomia, COunty NMUSO'S nH dS. lulu re herein • I any. n d4eignalion, ii any, lllO#n apptalsal ol esta .. asaets NOTICI °' -~ tlon of I Municipal PIW rn ,,,. 1507a T!IF-460 of ORANGE growth t1c1l1ty needs. Seid ule be mede tMI'*"" or ol any petition or fl\MIUA#T TO Cny of Hun1tngton Bead> '..OTICE °' TitUaTll'I THE ~ PETITION tourc:es of revenue avail1ble wlnout CO¥enant 0t -1.niy Said IAle w 1>e made, b\A account as proVlded tn HaA&. TH AND aU£JY A 141 of l>lanl nieci••· IAL• PUBlJC M>TICE requeetl that DONALD L to construct such la<:ihties upr ... or impjie(I regerd'"Ci wmoui covenenr 01 _.ranry. sedc>l'I 1250 of fl• COOi! MCTtON cations end 01,,., conrracr TMlaTll IAU CAOOl<ER Md and the continued levy •n<l 11111 poet•~ or e11prw 01 implied. regarcr.ng Cal1lom111 Probate Code A 11cn1n • AND documents may t>e obta•ned "8JC M>TICC .. l(J1127 .. '1C1'TTIOUI ....... NA•aTAT'lmNT The lollow'tng penons are do•ng business ... ,_,RANDA'S, 1734 So Euclid An1h•lm Calll 92802 Jelu• Maronez Volta 225 N Gunther Strwt Santa Ana. Calif 92704 rh19 buSIMSI II CO"· ducted by an ondnndual The reotstr1nl(l l COl'h· nterleed to transact bult• ness unOer the FictJtoout Business Name(1) llsted •t>ove on NIA Jesus Mer unei \lolll Tn1s 11a1ernen1 was litecr with the County c .. rk ol Or ~~ County on Mey 30 • ,411710 PublilNl<l Orange Cow Da1ty P110tJune7 1• 21 28 1990 "8.IC M>TICE lllnao FtCTITIOUS 11U9*1.H NA• tTAttmWT n ... lot!OWlng person• tie dOtnQ bulltf,]ltSI IS VI N T AGE WOODS APARTMENTS C10 The Wiiiiam LYon Co 4490 Von Kerman Newport Beech Cahl 92660 L M No I tSan Ju¥! C1pi'ltrano1 inc a Call· lornie c0tpor111on 4490 Von Karman Newpor1 Bettch Calif 9264!0 T1111 busmen 1s con- duc1e<1 by • eorpor111on Thi' reg1str1nt11J com m~ to transact 1>\41· ness unoer rne F;c111ooue Business Namecsl hated ilbOlle Ofl Df!oembe< 1999 JOfln G M1rk1ey Vie" President This stetement wH hi.Cl with the County Cter1t ol Of· ~~ County on Mly 29 H971'P Publrst>ed Orange Cout Detty P110t June 7 14 21 28 1990 NO. ao-141 °"AMOI COUNTY CHRISl,NA . IRWIN receipt of sct>001 lac1111y ,_ ~brancel ro 11-r 1,,. 11111. pou•"°"· or R~t tor Soecial NotlOe NOTICI °' on June 12 1990 at tiw Oe- VOU ARE IN OEFAUL T aUPll"'°" COUftT APPa be appanted -on resldenllal. comm9fClal. remaitllng pnr.Opt11 sum of Ille encumtnncee. IO pey Irle lomi Is •vaitable lrom the INTINOaO ,ORFCITUM partmenl ol PubltC Woru ---------- UNDER A DEED OF TRUST CAM NO. P9f90nal ,._, .. live to and ln<lustrlal devetoprnenl note(ll aec:urec:t Dy Mid Deed remaining pr.noptll sum of thl oourt clerk. fl\MIUAN'T TO .. ALTM 2000 Main Strttet Hunt P\BLIC fl>TIC[ DATED 12115188 UNLES H0Cta1 .... A dnlnisl9r the ..... of PfOjKIS tor the purpose of ot Trust with in111114 thlieon nocl(a) ilCIUl9d Dy sa.cl ONO Altofney fOf Pelldoner: ANO SAFETY COOi! 1og1on BHeh C1hlo1n1a YOU TAKE ACTION TO fllt.A91TW'': VlftGINIA f . the decedtnt. fyoeltng COt'll lruchon or .... prooM.CI In said nocl(s)' of Trva. Wfttl WI!•~ lllefeon, Wllllem 1), Conate,,llno NCTtON n~ upon rt1G1tPt of."°" i•lun K57al PROTECT YOUR PROP· VOSMMO ITC. THE PETITION construction of aenool lae11i. liClvanc:M II eny und« ,,,. • l>'Ollleled di Mild llOle(a). L.tbowltz 6 Con1t•ntlno On May IS 1990 II 2259 Clable '"of S35 00 ,-ICTITIOUI IU .... 11 ERTV. IT MAY BE SOLO AT 01,INDANT· •LU,,. requ... authority 10 tie• within the tloundarlll 0' ltmll of 0Sll)d o~ ot Trust lielvanOM, If llfl'f, unoer tne 1609 N. Spurgeon St. Htlbor Blvd Costa Mna Etefl bid &hall be mad• on NAiii ITATl•NT ,. PUBLIC SALE If YOU HOMIOWNIR:a COM· adminle19r ht •ta'9 NMUSD The d•t•, time, and 1 ... ctwgtt ano IJper!SM oi terme or -.Id OtNICI ol Trvat. Santa Alla • CA 9270.1 Cahforn1a th• prO()erty 1M-tne Pr<X>0$11 Form end in The IOliOwlng per.ons ar• NEED AN EXPL,.NATION MUNITY AllOC. undlf ht ~l plaoefor thehe1rlng 11 Tua· 1t11 Tru11ee encl or 111e trus!S '-· d\a!g• and e•pens• 01 Orange Coast Daily Pilot scribed .as the m1nner provided 1n the ooong 1>u11ness H OF THE NATURE OF THE MOTICI OF 14.drmiltralon Of e.... day, June 26. 1990· 111 7 35 t1Mt9d W Hkl OMd of Trust the Trustll and ot Ille llVSIS 12 588 12 U S CURREN-contract documents anel ARNIE S MANHA n AN PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MMt ... Al.'I •AU Act. {T~ authorHy .. p.m . •tthe Bo••d Room of Tiie tocal l/Tlount ol ,,... crlltll9d Dy Htd Oeecl OI Trust Pt8JC *>TICE CY MOTOROLA C,.LI· Jllall be ~n-eo ny I RESTAURANT 8 DELI 2131 • YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· By vtrtutl of . wnt Issued allow ~ ~ NEMUSD, loeasled •1425 EHi un~ balanol of Intl un!: IOUll~ount ot°' ~:: FOANIA MOBILE PHONE c:etlllltlCI Of ca.tnlf'r I cN!CI! "BnstOI Casi• Mesa Cal" TACT A LAWVER on Aprll 10, 19119 1n the '9pr .... --'9 "' -19hteenlh ltHI, Newporl ~IOll SIO.K9d Dy Ille NOTICE TO s E R I A L "' a bid bond for not reu 92627 On 011 13190 at t 00 PM above des1gn11ed Court. :::'11: ac::: ~ Beac:h~ Celllorni•. end : prop«Ty ro 1>e 1o1c1 ancs =~ 10•eo;.9d ~ !:: CREOCTC>ftl °' •1120BMOCF"25450 tnan IO"'t of ,,,. amount of cria11111 & Ayoub Inter· BENMAR SERVICES, INC upon a Ndoment entered eJ:*'G f:it/14 ~ • IUd\ me ltle com"*11S rWONlble 111.matl<I COiia rwone.f>le lomaltld COii eul.I( TRANa'E" was seized put1U1111 to tti. btd mao• C>lyllb~ 10 the NlhONll lne Ct1llon11a, 421 H 1ne duly appointed OCTOBER ti, t9131nfa11or ~~ ar:11oW!tJ •" •ntert11ttld pel'S<>nt con-llS--enclaovanoM•t~e.1pensaa aflll".civano11•t~ (S.C..1101 .. 107 HeAllhlnc:IS•letyCodeSec· City 01 Hut111no1on Buch Palm Or1w •II Glend ... TruatH under 1nd pursuant ol judgment cred1tor(1), ~·.,....-· _-::::::::..-:! c • ' n 1 n g 11me °' ""lnll191 pu1>11ca1ton of 1.,,,_ 01 ~IM pUl)IQl!ion of u .C.C.) hC>f\ 1147 1 t 14811 by the n1e ContrattOf ltlall "' ll'>e Ca.111 92627 to Deed of Trust BLUFFS HOMEOWNERS' howewf ........ !!' ~ NMUSD SconstplrucilOf'I and ,,,. Noclcl °' sale • ,,,. Nola °' Sell • Notic.e II herl!by o•v•n 10 Cosll MPSI l>C)loce Oeparl· pet'lormanee OI I,,. wm lc Th•S business II con Aecoreleo Of\ 12123188 al COMMUNITY ASSOCIA· ,....,,..,... - -fec:onlllrvttlOf'I an Incl on f.4 114~490 .-& 06:> 3-12 63 creditors ol tilt w11n1n menl • anc:l lml>f~~·r11a CC>f\IC>fm ductecl by a corpor1t1on Document no ~11-670473, TION ind ag1Mn1t judgment requ•ed ID 9" nob to NMUSD'• need•. future Thi beN!ldety unoer IMS "· · 1 named 1rana1eiori11 11\at 11 Tl"le Pfoper'ly was _,f'<I to the l •D<>< Codt of 11\1 Th• reg11tr1n1(1) com , ''Booll. Page, ol Official Re-clabtor(a), VIRGINIA F == :::::' ,.;:;:-growth, faclllty n•~i~ Deed of Trutt hlfeto~ ~ ':"9 = ":!"eto= bullo rrenaltlf 1s at>Ovl 10 be w11n respect to the llleQe<S Stlle of CalilO!ma 1nd other menc:ecl lo tranwt t>ut1-- e6rd1 ln1he olflce of thl Re-VOSBURG. PRfVIOUSL V led to h ~ IOUrcn °1 reven~ ~"~:l~lel ueaitecl and Ml!VerlCI 10 the IQJl9d end CleilVetlCI 10 ,,.,. maelt on perM>l\al p•0pe<ty 11101a11on(1I of Sect1on1s1 law• 01 the State 01 Cal•· neu unoet tl'ltl FICtitlo~a 'corder ot ORANGE County. t<NOWN AS VIRGINIA F coneen Pf.._--to oonatruct sue IC • underllQnld a wrllten •• w '" he<o1nertttr dncribed 1 t3S2 or the He•nh an<l lornit app11cab1e 1ne1eto Bua1nea1 Ntmt(al 1111•0 CallfC>fnia. GEORGE •hOW'inO a net bat-action.) The l11d11peod1111t and 1"'-lev)'tng of school fl· o.dlratlon of Oelaull ano under.igneCI 9 ' an TM nametsl and business Safety Code You are hereby w11h the exc•p11on onty of above on NIA •-ecutld by WELDON A anoe of S48,712 l4 actually adrriniS•ation euthority clllty fees on '"ldttnllal. Demencl for Sale end 1 wrttlen Oecllltaiion °1 Oelaun and address ol rn~ 1n1eondec1 no1111eo th•t the 01str1Ct At· such v1r1111ona rhar may be Elles Challlta, Pretident • HUNTER, • married man •• due on .. Id luclgl'Mf1t on the :,• be J:Janled u'= an =e••I, and lndullilal Notice ol o.reuli and EledlOn =~11~~ ~ •E:: 11anslerorf1) are BYOUNG 1orney or Or1nge County has requor.cr undei the ~1al lh1s a111emen1 wu tiled hl•w~";~Lrorrn~UBLIC :1·~ ?1h~ri:.1-.:::~~ ~Ion &:": ....: IN pvr=' of~~::::o ,::; :.,:..,r:_IOa~~= IO Sell n,. 4(\ClltslQned g~e~ i~S :;>~~~~i! ::.~111: pr='.'r~~I~:; !~=l~:~".!u~.~h:;: =~,~~~·y~1e;:.~ ~- AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST right, lltle and interest of ~ ~ ~~ const~~.l._~, ~ r1~onstr::;· end Eledton to Sii IO l)e :C,""-:ic:!, ~ICll s: D~-:: PYO 95 Calle de lndustrlH prOJ*ty pursu1nl to Ht!lllh 1at<en and '*"Id! hive not I~ BIDDER FOR CASH. (P•Y· Mldl jVdgmtlnl debtor(•) In Why ... oourf llhc-.. ..... llono -'""" ac.i leS WI n rtcOl'dlCI In Intl county Wl\lrl San Clemente CA 92672 •nd S.tety Code S.CllC>f\ been IUpetMCled by th• ,._, able at tune ol sale In lewf\11 tl\9 pr099tty In tile County of grant ltw .,~. • the bouneltrtH of the the,.., ptOflllty It ioc.eo recorCllCI 111 IM county ""'111 Tlltl locellon 1n Caltlorn•• 11'811 4 prov•slQr'ls Of the L•bor Put>llV*I Ofange Coal1 money of the United Stain ) Ofange. State of Callf0tnl1. L HE .. ~on !! NM~O ';"" ~ ':''d d An~ Dell M.y 21. 1980 Ille~ ~~:eo of the efloef e•ecut1"'8 ottice You 11• 1narruc1ed 11111 11 Cod• Pre19(eno. 10 18tl0<' Daily P110I JuN! 7 f4 2t 21, •• THE NORTH FRONT EN· deeetlbed .. f~ pe....... -,_on"""!}' Jet 0 I e oar 0 Spec:jelqlCI, Inc.. TruslN , • T ()! l)ronc1pel bu&•nelS ottlee you OMHe 10 conlttSlthe f()(· shall oe given Otlfy In IM 1990 l RANCE TO THE COUNT'I' LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 5. 1990 Ill 1 ;'45 P.M. In Education of NMUSD at lhlt 1 UIO Euoenoa Plloea. ~ed. Inc.., =· 01rrwt 1nten<Jed 1ran5teror •• 1111u11 ol lhll propeny manner prOVtded b't' taw • • ~~ COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC DWELLING ATIACHEO 0.. 3A toce'9d M 700 Maring Will not increase e11· c.tiMnltna. CA 93013 (80S) 1180 E~n.9 • CENTER DRIVEWaT. AA~n,. c~~~~~ng~~on~~,4~ -~l~.~M~ ~3~)~-------------------------------------SANTA ANA. c~ LOT 73 ANO THAT POR· San .. ~' CA t2701. denll•I. oornrnerc••I. and '"' Prttldenl 684.1424 By PenJ Irvin., I tfle n<l rntll'•t TION OF LOT 112, BOTH OF IF TVU O&JECT T au.lrlal development Whleh June 7. 14, 21. 11190 Pr11lelenl cc!~'·,~ a,:, now held TRACT NO 8230. AS hanin*laofh~. wlllconllnueto belttVled•OCI OfangaCoe1101ityPtlol June 7,l4,2l,l9'0 by II un<ler Nld Deed of SHOWN ON ,_, MAP f"ILEO ~ ...... .. reoelvecl by NM USO lnfOf· Of1lngl CcMltl Dally Pi10c •Trvll In Intl ,,<>911'11 attu· IN BOOK 245. PAGES 10 and ..... matlon concerning thll fl'l•I· aled 1n H id County, Call· THROUGH 13, INCLUSIVE OI .. ter la •vtHtble lrom C1rolyn forn1a, describing the land OF M ISCELLANEOUS wlfl h Stocket, Olr~tor. Menage----------P\&IC fl>TICE tt.eteln MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF h "-"'t, y "*'' Support SeNICel. 01· PtJBltc fl>TICC A ... MhOld eatate in and THE COUNTY RECORDER ..,...,.,.. ~ be b Of Mal\~t S~ MOTICl M IALI to the IOllOWlng deaetlbed OF ORANGE COUNTY, DE· ~Of illir Yoli eetorneJ, $ervlct$. N USO, 2HS-A KS7M CW MAL "'°""TY rHI pr099rty Lot 2 in ltock SCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS • YW AM -, ... Street, Coeta Mela. F1CTITIOU9 llU9tNIH AT PNVAH IAU 8 Of Tract 511. 1n 1M City of FOLLOWS CAEOOOft or Cellfomle 92928 N.A• ITATl•NT A·142'711 ~· S-Ch, • lflOwn PARCEL 73 AS SHOWN ::• CMdllw of ,,... ............. ....., The IOllOwlng oerton• ••• In lhtl SuperlOI Court ot on a map r990t<led In 8001t ON THE NEWPORT HACH ----· ~ ,,.,.. .... ~ ... ........_ ctotng bull,,..t Ill Ille State ol C..1t1orn1• tor t7, Paget 33 10 3e 1nC1Ut1V8 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT 'ftNI ~ "°"" l'9 oourt .................. ""6-L I N K L E T T £ R IM Cot.inly 01 Or•nge o4 Mlec.t .. neous Mapa, ,.. NO N8LLA 13·3. RE· llftd fftll • oopf '° ... leMet lMeertal ENTERPRISES 765 Baker "IM m11te< 011,,. Diii• corcle of Chnge Co\4nf)' COR0£0 MAY 23. 1984 AS ~ ~ Of ante eoa.1 StrMI. Costa Mf!M, C•lll of Jotin WfllclC>f\ Ot1,1o111 Oe- Tlle ttrMI aooreM 9ltd I N s l' Ru M EN T N 0 . IPPolntlCI bW. .. oourt Deity~ June 1$, 21, '"° 12821 c...-cl otller common ~tton. 14·214033 OF OFFICIAL Wlttln lout ......... F'fh·5t 1 Ltnklelt• Entttfl)fl... • Notice II hertlt>y G'""' that If any. ol Ille , ... prC)ptlrty RECORDS OF SAID COVN· .. dJllt of ... ...,.,_ Caltfornl• Gener•I Part Mr. Ille Uodefl !Qned Wiil MO al dHorlbed abov• It T'I' ..... M llftl"ldld ft 785 Balter StrMt. C09tl Pt111at• sate 10 the nrgM I purported to be: 1504 ExCEPT ALL OIL, OIL Melon 1100 °' MeN, Calll 928211 and best t>•cl<l~t IUbilCI to OCEAN FRONT DRIVE, RIGHTS, Ml"fERALS, MIN-C-... ,,...... COdt, '9CT1TIOUI ..-as Jacll 6 Batbara l(lflk .. Htr cooflrmat1on of .. oc1 Su· Nl!WPORl BEACH, CA fAAL RIGHTS. NA'TUAAL The *'-lor 9'I cl NAm ITATamMT R•vocebttt Trutt, Jaca perior CO\lrl, on Of alllf lh41 92&&0 OAS AtOHTS ANO OTHER wl no4 ..... .... The lollow4nQ peraone ar• Llnkletl•t TtultH, 7U 11th day of July 1990 11 the TN undefSIQned T "" HYO"OC.A t\aONS 8 Y monlw "°"'the dolnQbualnMtM a.« Str..,, Coeta Mfttt otftce ot J Mi<:Mel Jacob • cl*lelm• any~ fr; any WHAT t 0 EVER NAME clllt nolold alloM. W l4 I I L C t: N T E R C•t 121211 16052 S.tell 8CNtevarCI tncorrectMM 04 the street KNOWN THAT MAY 81! YOU MAY IXAMINE SP£CIALllJ9, JOI W.._. Af1 a Loot L~leUtt Aevo-Suite 197. Huntington tlddf ... ~ other common WITHIN OR UHOE.A TH! .... Miit lil¥ h ODUft. 1ey Lane, Coeta Meu, CA Cable Tru11 Arthur 0 9"ch CA 92847 County of OMIQnellon, it IJllY, 9Mwn fllA~L Of \.ANO H£Mltt-you .. I tH2t Llnkletlef. Tru1IH 7U Oraf\Qe, State ot Caltlorn1a llefeiri AIOVI DESCAllEO • .,_.._,'tit 1w ...... 1rwn ~'or'•*· ltker St1eet. Cosla M-. alltMrlQflt tltleendlnter•t 8e6d .... w111 be JMda. bUt TOO(TH£R WITH THE PEA-~WI .. 91111 1-. 20t WU a_,, LaM. Cotti Cellf t2t2f Of .. Id 0.0...ted et IN l<me WftflOUt covenant or -· '5JUAL AIOHT °'~LL· ....... MaM. CA t2t2t Thi• °""""' 11 co~ Of death and •" ,,. flOhl • rant , a~ ... Of lmelled.,.. ING. MINtHO, lXPl°"9HO ,.... ol lw f"'9 bvtlMM I• con· oueted by • Gel"«lll pan-tltle and 1nter"t lh-' tl\9 •· 911'~~1118, poamr~. or ANO OHAATIHO THIN-M a.w..ttMr dlae'9CI by 1111 lndMclual nerefup tate Of MIO deoMMd h .. .,,c:;,,"T,.:al\OM. 1o pey ttie '°"ANO ITONNO IN 'ANO w ' · of The regl•tr•~• com-Tiie t90111rantt•I com· ecQulfeo t>y OS*•tlOn of !ft , temalnlf10 ptlnOpeil IWll OI RIMOVINO THI I AMI • of lftY "*"*' to tranaact Me menced to trensatt butl· or 01,,...... ot.,., ''*' °' 1n ""' ... nottlf•l lllCM'lld bf .... P1'0M IAIO LANO OR Aflf ~ .. .... unctaf IM ftctltlou• ,,... under the FlctlUOUI addition to ,,,., Of MiCf. Deed °' TMt. """ .,,..,_ OTtCR LAND, INCluoeNO ~ ......... ,,...,. or '*'* lvtln•H N•M .. 1) llat•d CIMlll8d, •• Ille tll'!le OI OMfll, tneteon • ptcwlded In .... THI "IOHT TO WHI'· ...... ~ Oft June 11. tbOYe on June 13. , .. , In ano to ... lht c.rtatn,.... ~t).' .._IC99. If MY· ITOCK 09' ONCTIONAL.-MM _.. Untdetter, Tn.•tee pt~ aituated 1t1 tf\111 City • Yndef the lllrlM 01 ._ Deed LY OM.L ANO ... '9'0lli ii "9lt R. ,onllllMr Tiiie ltatement ... Ned Of ~lint'Oll 9ellctl. Of Of• .. TnlM, leel. ~ end LNm10THP THAN tAIO il.!P TMI .... ,,.._. ... flted wttft IM~ CMr1I of OJ • ...._ 8'Mll Of Clillotnltl ,,,. ...,.._.of_T,_..end LAND~ D&----~Ctttt!OfOJ• llfl98 Coun~ on Mer )0, '*1tc lartt~•fot. 01.,,. tr""9 ~bf alllld ICRIMO Otl. ~ GAi ... ~ °" .Mte 11, IMO \ low9. to-• C)Md of Trua•. IO·Wll ~~!!i_ TUNMILI AND tttO ,_,. ,_,,. L114 11 OI Trwiet 4140 • ,. ~ti • tO 1 t ..w't• MO, ~ ~ 0ranva C.... ~ °""'°9 eo.. per NIP fecotdeel 19' 9ooei STARTING I A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal o.p1rtment 1t the Dally Pilot is pleased to an- nounce a new service now ava11- 1t>te to new buSinessea We Wlll "ow SEARCH the name for you 1t no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court House In Sant• Ana. Then. of courH, •"er the search 11 completed we will file your t1Ct1t1ou1 t>utlneu n1me statement with the County Clerk. publltt'I one. a wMk fOt four W.-s u required by tmw and then rite your proof of publl· c1t1on with the County Clerk Pleue stop by to flle your f1cU11ous business statement at the D•lly Pilot leg•I Depart- ment. 330 West Bay. Costa M .... Caflforni1. If you can not Slop by, plelte c:.fl UI at ~7 14) 642-4321, E11ten1ton 315 or 318 and we wm make • Mra~t• tor you to hmndle thl1 prOC*ture by mall. If you thould heve •ny further q~tlon1. pteae call ue and we wttl be mot• th9t'I ;fed to ..... , you Good tuck 1n your new bu-'""'ll T'llll ... l.Dllf~undlr .... Ofll AC"Oll THI Dllrttlot.Mte21,H ,Juey CMill\dtttotJUne 7 f•.21,", t41.,....J11111d2IOI..._ DelldOfTMH•8'1fStw•· 1"91\MPACI Of' THI 0-t l.·tt, 1* IMO T ......... "':1!Jb.o.!=~~~J19~,....£!! ... ;.ll!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!li!!!!!l~·············ll!•••••••••• aaAed lllld ...,_to,._ \.AND .... 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AND KKX CL.EAM UP IHE ~H ... SAND IN IHE FPC.£ Of J -rnM Sl<INNQ KID ! --..:::====~I .----~-, ------4 t FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I I } f by Lynn Johnston by Tom Batluk • tt :~;r;;~wiulllo JN I' r I' r r r I ·I ~~·~1N~~ 11 " 1 '' I I I I I I I IQAM.&Jn ......... • It . ............ .,,......,,,.,..11 tw'!'M 11 ~n ,., . .., ......... • NCY SWEET YELLOW Lar91 ·CHEESE ·SAUSAGE ·PEPPE AON I ·COMBINATION LB ' ----""~'° ........... '°'D 'AL--••1 •tt- - \ Rich's RIClfshocolate Eclalrs f<i..\IJ\ hl~'r\~' ( lu.:ul.11l· " l dur-. ..... , ....... ~ ~ . ;t. '. --OH eovr 2 VARIETIES POTATOES 99.!i &OZ 19-0z -----ORTEGA SALSA 4VARETES 12-0Z &OZ Welch's Juice ~VARIETIES KLONDIKE UTE ICE CREAM BARS s229 812.S.OZ WELCH•s WHITE GRAPE JUICE s1~ ~French-Fried Onions . DURKEE-O&C ' REGULAR OR LOW SALT Townhouse CraCkers .- 16-0Z ~o:k~:~~ --•>-OZ $169 ~:=rs~~-... s1.~9 -w ~ :.-:re~~~ ·---·-s2s9 :;:p~f es= .. CHP __ ... ·-$2 59 . ~~II=~-1 .... 57¢ ~~=!~~----•--s1 II =~:: ____ • __ '649 • t• . 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