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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-25 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING I h's Monday. June 25. 1990, and here's what's happening; ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Skies will be mostly clear after morning low clouds bum away. Today'• •ti.II/low Yesterday·~ h•&h/low Tomorrow's high/low SPORTS: M1Jor Lupe B1IHlll Cl11etau1t 11. Ood1~n I .u1e11 10. Detroit % 7%/1% 69/62 72/63 H-HOU• HOTUN• TO TH• mNTOll 64Z·6086 S..P-AJfwdetrRt INSIDE THE NEWSROOM Simply Irrelevant: You could cut the 1ens1on with a GanLU knife Sunday when CK· Congressman Robcn Badham. who emceed the coming ou1 party for frrclevanl Weck ho noree Demetrius Davis (Al). introduced As- semblyman G al Ferguson .. Ferguson. R-Ncwport Beach. defeated Badham's daughter. Phyllis Badham. an the GOP primary for Ferguson'\ 70th Dastnct seat ... The race gol prelly nasl) al the end. and Ferguson continued 10 take sn1J>(s al the )Oungcr Radham long after has v1< IOI"} .. Thr cider Badham dad not shake Ferguson's hand nor havr an)-- th1ng cordial to say to the assembl)man al unda) ·s Balboa Ba) ( lub event. spon- sored b) the Oran1e Coast Daily Pllot . . Bui an observer said 1he e'prc'i\aon o n Badham's face left linlc doubt that there as no love lost lrrelevut II: Davis was showered with gifts and a nen· uon. prompting him 10 be asked whether he had ever had as much fun ao; he was having an Newport Beach ... "Yeah. before coming here." INDEX Bridge Business Classltied Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Health Horoscope Opinion Polfce Log Pubffc notices Society Sports TV llstlngs Weather 87 A4 86-8 BIO 87 88 A7 A6 87 A8 A3 88-9 A7 81 -4 A7 A9 TODAY'S THOUGHT "igoMads, unltel You have nothing to IOse but your yotks." ~ Stewnson Scranton comes alive for racers By PAUL ARCHIPLEY 04llly ,.. kaff llfrll .. SCRANT ON. PA. -A once- dying city showed 1t was ahvc and well Sunday when more than 10.000 residents celebrated the arrival of a field of antique cars racing coas1-to- coast. It was the end of a 200-milc run on the first da}' of the Great Aml.'n· can Race. and some entrants hnd already found the ~oing tough Mis- read directions. incorrect speed\. breakdowns and road repair worl v.ere among the unexpected challenges man~ of the racer' <.'n· countered. Accurac) 1 n folio" 1ng GAR in· s1ruc11o ns and trani<.· la"' arc what count. rather than speed. 10 the rall)'-typc ran•. But some also discovered 1f the) had to have problems. Scranton was a good place to deal with the m Once the an1hrac11e coal mining capital of the world. the c1I } of 55.000 an the Ke) stone sia1t\ north- east corner fell on hard t11{1cs after World War II when the la~t of the mines shut down. But an recent }Cars. Scran1on11cs have sleadll}' br<.•a1hed new life into 1hc1r moribund community. Located in rol ling h1ll'i \H'SI of the Pocono Mountain'>. 11 •~ blesS<.·d w11h a diversifying e<:onomy. n<.•w cul- tural and rccrca11onal oITenngs nnd a low crime rate. Enfu~d with a blue collar Ira· d1t1on of honest work. \Cn'iC ol com- munity and a hold on \alue\, 11·~ attracting oldtamcrs bacl for their rellrement )Cars and new pare nts seeking a place 10 ra1'iC their kad'i Among those who returned v.as Bob Hope -no. not 1ha1 one - a native who left Scranton nfter high S<.hool to JOin the Navy, then moved on 10 Nl•wark, N.J . and other indus- 1nal areas in lhl· East 10 find work. Now 1c11rcd, I fupc said he wanted 10 spend his k1sure years 1n friendly Scranton. Fran Pantuso. a disc Jockey for Scranton'<, rocl \ta11on Magic 93. said the gro\\lng l'lt) was keeping its small town fl·c l. "h's pro babl> one of the homiest 10 .... n'> 1n the \late." Pantuso said "It"~ hx:al pcopk .,.,llh big town idea'>·· She wasn't 'iurpn!ied lhe G.\R turnout .,., J\ h1~. lksp11l· O\ crcast sl1n Jnd thl.' thn.·.11 of ram Pantuso \.lid .. ranton people ...... 11 support an)thang thl· <.•I) bnngs lhl'm:· $he ~Id "People th1n l of Scranton as buried 1n lUal dust but not so. Saantun " tom1ng bad. o n lh<.• map\·· Dr Boh I U'>on and his CA.R racing ll'Jm think 11 \hould oc there In hold klll'r\ Dnvang J 1912 J.\mencan La r ranee lirl' engine. f uson ran into trouble out'>llk S<:ranton when a fan blade brokl· .and nppcd through the rad1a1or. Fuson. of Warsaw. Ind .. walhd 10 a nearb\ l on\ en1ence s1ore and started calling .around for help He lo und Mil e Ko'i)dar. the shop foreman lor \ma1 an La France an Scranton . .,., hl'rl' the~ '>1111 make fire engine\. Kos)dar l a lll-d had a nd apolug11ed that lhl·~ didn't ha'e a rad1ato1 tu fit fu\on·., 1912 lour· q hn<lcr l'ng1nl· Bui lhC) did ha'l' a 'il\·qhndcr rad1a1or for 1ha1 )Car. so Ko'>~dar f Pluse see RACE /Back Pa~J MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1990 Newport Beach .goes - wild for no reason By HO\IVMD L HANDY 04llly ..... c., ......... NEWPORT BEACH The countdown has ended and opcning- day festi vities almost overwhelmed Mr. Irrelevant XV. Demetrius Davis. But the fun as just beginning for the man who was the last pick 1n this year's National Football League draft and is the honored &Jlest of Ncwpon Beach's frrelevant Week. Davis. who was drafted by the Los Angeles Raiders. amved in Newpon Beach o n unday morning. Davis and has v.1fe Theresa were honored b) the Irrelevant Wttk comm111ee at a reccpuon and press conference at the Balboa Ba) Club on Sunday afternoon. Appearing bewildered and some- what confused b) all 1he anen11on he was given b) the more than 250 people gathered an has hono r. he was reminded by Paul Salata: "Relax. will you. You still have a whole week 10 go." Sunday's fes11 v111cs stancd with the arn,al of the Dav1scs aboard a ya('hl. Th1.'} were greeted by a crowd d1 spla)1ng bannc~ welcoming them to Newport Beach and w1sh1ng him \loell \lollh h1S eO'ons 10 make the Raiders football 1cam. Once Salata staned the program inside. Da\ l'i ""as seated 1n a king's chair tx·s1dc the podium Balboa Ba) Club general manager Mike 1anko .,.,.clcomcd Davi'>. and former < o ngrcssman Roben Badham 1n1ro<luced Oraaie Co.st ........................... o ... ecrlus D•vl1, center, _.u • Mg welconle M Ille •••- a.y Club on Sund•y. He Is tttl1 year'1 Int NPL draft pldl M14 Irrelevant Week honoree. Dally Pilot president and chief ex- ecutive officer Robcn E. Page and editor Wilham Lobdell along wah a number of political figures from 1he local. stale and national le\CI. each of .,.,hom read proclama11ons an honor of Da\ls. Included in the hs1 weft' '>· ~mbl}man 011 hrguson. 5ul)(r· \ 1sor Don Ro th and Ncwpon Beach ~1a>or Ruthel)n Plummer Stephen D t-aul'.'h1cr. of 1hc Or- ange County hcnff s Oepanment. said he knew Davis was a poli~ science ma1or and '81d: .. On behalf of the Orange County Shcnfl's Dc- panment. I want to present you with an apphcataon for employment m case things don't work o ut for you "llh the Raiders:· Da \ 1s drc.,., the loudest cheer dur- ing the inter' 1e.,., when he quipped. "Where arl· the h1ghl1ght films of my f Please lff WEEK/a.de f'aget Hundreds turn out to raise money to preserve beaches By KAREN AUGE OMly l"llcM S14'ff llfrll"' NEWPORT BEACH -On a sunn) warm da) .,.,hen the) m1gh1 ha\e been at the beach. hundrl•d\ I urned out instead 10 he lp prescn e II Not that foregoing some moment\ an the surf to spend a fc\\ on the turf at the TO P (~top T O\lt Ocean Pollution) fund-raiser and a .... arc- ness-ra1scr \\3\ a complete sacrifice The cro"d" "'ho gathered al Lido Manna Village bc1.,.,cc n 11 a m and 5 p m undcl ) "ere 1rca1ed lo Ii\ e music. a fashion sho"' of bcat:h.,.,ear and sample!> of l0<xh ranging from shrimp linguine to Hcath-bar- crunc h 1cr cream The) also had an opponunll\ 10 karn Jbout 'anou\ groups' eftons 10 ~\e the 0<.·1.·an from pollutio n. oll spills and other env 1ronmental plights. The event. .,., h1ch benefited the \,rnta Mun1ca-hased .\merican Olean\ ( ampa1gn "'as the bra int hild ol BJ I boa Peninsula rt'\1· dent Dcbh1c LaPlan1 La Plant. a dnthang dc•11gner ..aid the Feb 7 oil spill ofT Huntington Beach tnggercd her desire to act on brh31f of local lil'aches. ··1 want to take a ncga11 \ c and tum 11 into a pos1uve Toda}. we art' celtbraung th(' clean bt'achcs we have and work- ing to dean the whole envuon- mcnt:· LaPlant said LaPlant said the vanct) of groups pamc1pa11ng unday -groups from Sa\e the Whales to the Surfridcr Foundauon. "h1ch 1s aimed at pl· \ anwng surfers and surfv.-car manu- facturers into concern fo r the <X.ean·!> cond111on -was e v1dcntt that the vanous organ1za11 ons arc .,.,orlang together '"We're ahgn101 (Please SH STOP /Bade P-.J Son's visit and voice bring his terminally ill mom out of coma Brando's girlfriend SANTA ANA -The voice of a son she had not <;een 1n almmt 1wo }'Cars brought a terminal!> 111 woman out of a coma after 1he bo~ O\ er· came a tangle of red tape 10 JOumey to this country Sonia S1guen1a's d)ang wa~h "'as to see her 9-)car-old son. Walter. who h'es with his grandparrnts in their native El Sahador Bui 1hr emotional meelln$ almost didn't happen ~use 1mm1gra11on of- ficials balked al granuna Walter a visa. ' Mr~ ~1guenza. 25. who 'IUO'ers from a terminal hlood d1St'asc. had been an a coma for three weeks when her hu,band. l\fael. finally was able IO hnng Walter to 1h1s count') The ho) l'nlered his mother's room an the an1ensl\e care unit of We'ilrrn \kd1cal (enter earh Satur· da> morning. · When he grt'Ctcd her, she opcnl'd her C)e' a\ tear> 'ilreamcd down her face he moH'd her mouth as 1f 10 speak. but no words came out Waller then began ..obb1ng quietly. 'ilrol1ng hi\ mother'~ hands ,.\<, <i1guenlll consoled his wife and \on. hl' told o f hi\ difficult\ in bringing them together His r,on went lo h\e w11h his grandparents 1n El c;ah ador after hi\ mothrr's 11lnc'' "'as d1.igno~·d two \l'a~ ago Thr1.-c "eel '\ ago. he lk.,.,. 10 ~nn Sal\ador to a~l the l '. E:.mbass) there 10 grant the bo) a '1'8 But he "as told thal \\alter could onl) get tu California through normal 1mm1· grataon procedure\. which could take f,,_ase Sff COMA/a.ck ... , Wieder working extra hard for this re-election By ,AUL ARCHN'UY O<llly ,,_ ........ ...., HUNTINGTON BEACH -On primar) n11ht w licr this month. Harnett Wieder taycd up late hop. m1 ftJr a rtpc"lt of her fint dccuon to the count) Rolrd of Superv1M>n. In that 1978 rac::c, 5he .-as o ne of nvc candidates 1n the 2nd • upcr- v1sonal Di tnct, and n .-ain't until the v.tt hour that they counted the ballots from Huntinston 8cac:h v.-hcrc the former Ma)Of had her strona«l UJ>:POM. h was urf City that put her ovtt the top. m1lunt her the kedina vott- tcUcr in the pnmary. ht went on to ..-1n lhc Nnofl'. Wttder ahouaht Hunt1n1toa Beach m11h1 pull tt out for ~ dt11 lime. too But \he wantrd 11 to give her cnou&h vt\les to avoid a o;ccond race 1n No\cmbcr Instead. Wieder ~311) did get a repeat of '78 Sht was apin one o( five candidate . and the lcadin1 votc--1ctter . .\nJ. pan failing to win more than 50 ixrctnt o f the \Otc. 'lhe face a o'embcr runoff Thi tame. her o pponent 1s Joy Ncuaeblucr, a Westmm'lter roun- t'll-.oman who Wieder ha'I \\Oncd wi th ovtt the )tars W1tckr knew he wa 1n troubtc on the afternoon of cl«uon da -hen she heard a radio 1ntcrv1cw with county Reta trar Donald Tan- ney. Tanney had prtv1oully prtd1cteel '"'-.. WllOll/a.dl , ... , .._ ... ,..... .. .__ ": Cu• ... -. ,_ • ., flt•k:oMI el Cll I RIA • • oflw1 11'1•1 .... .._ ... •• •••• -el ...... .,..,. ... 1111 eace ... e ••I' ti _.. 11 •• .. .... An ................... ...., -.... ,. ... •, ·. I . ' . f 1 • • . Oriange Coast People Diana C. R~ynolds SHE IS:------------- A sophmore at St. Margaret's of Scotland School an San Juan Capis~rano., Reynolds .. 16, of Corona del ~r was selected to part1c1pate m an expen mcntal summer abroad program 1n Ireland stan ing July 7. HOME AWAY FROM HOME:---- Un1que to the e\penmental program 1s the .. homl'Sla\ ... Re- ynolds"'" sta) in the home of an lnsh famil) gJ\mg her thl:chancc to learn about a foreign hfcst~le. FINDING ROOTS:--------- ".~ find Ireland tnll:re\ting becauSl' I have lnsh rooi..:· Re) noldi. said. I think that six·nding a summer '-'Ith a fam11\ 1\ a great "a) to learn about lnsh culture." · PROFIT AND SHARE:------- th'}nold<, '-'Ill he g1,cn the chance tu learn about lmh rnlture fir~thand, <iomcthing not pos.,1hlc. 1n :1 textbook. ·-rm looking for\\~ro to \haring m) kntmlcdgc ol another cult ure '-'Ith nn fomll~ and lnrno., ''hen I rl'lurn home ... Rl')nold<; \a1d. She -will hi.; <ita)ing -w11h thl' Mort1mur fa1mil) EXPECTATIONS:--------- 'Tm not nl·n ou\ a1 all. rm rcall) l'\Utl·d:· Re) nolds ..aid. "M > ideas about ddkrl·n1 f)Copk and nlarc' '-'Ill hi.' rhangcd after l'vc spent \Oml· llnit· 1n lrl'lanJ .. DESTINATION:---------- 'Tm going to hi.· \13)ing in a place rnlll-J Camgahne in< ount.,, Corl.. 1n thl' South ul lrl'land."' she ..aid ~fter her sta) -with the Mon1mor famil) \hl' plan\ to traH'I to Pam ~rnsterdam. Brusc,elo; and Acrlin. -Compiled by Tony Oodero News of the weird Japanese tourists urged to go native in California TOK YO -Moc,1 pc:npk from Japan -who '1'>11 ( .1hforn1a g1) 1our- 1s1. nd1ng table l ar\ Jnd '1'i1llng such landmarl>..'> a'> thl· ( 1oldc:n Ciate Bndgl'. But SOffil' tr;l\ cl promotl'rc; arc no" urging thl'lr 'u111nmcrc; to go natl\ c 1n the CiolJl·n ~l:tll' ''(The) Japanl'\C r,1111 ha,cn't lull\ enJO)Cd the: outdoor rl·rrca11on and natural beau I) a' a1ldhk 1n ( ali- forn1a:· ~1d T osh1haru N1sh1kawa. editor of a best-selling mi' cl gu1dl' "I want JapaneS(' tounw. to karn to take their ume tu l'l1JO) nature instead of JU!>t s1ghtc;cl·mg ... California has bcrn a 1rad111onal firs1 stop for many Japane~ tra,el- ing overseas. >\hout 800.000 Japanese toun!>tS will vtsll the state this )Car. according to the state of California's office 1n Tokyo. Most sec California m a package gro~p tour highlighted by vis11s to maJOr _landmarks and sho pping a t expensive stores. But in an attempt to woo travelers who already have seen the standard sights. N 1sh1kawa and others arc encouraging lhcm to v151t neigh- borhoods. go camp1n' at Yosemite and eitplo re California's unspoiled North Coast. "The California Nobody Knows" was the special spring edition of the magazine "Gulliver." a 1ravcl ma .. lllll' a1mc:d at Japanl''>l' 'upp1l'S. One arudc de\lnbcd "anothl•r Cah- lurn1a. gloom~ ant.! rdll'tll\t.' .. -the drama11call~ hl.·aulllul rnar,t. giant rc:d"oud'> and Hrn.kga Ba'. thl' ~t­ ting fur Alfred I l1tchnx k"• m ovie "Thl' Hird'>." Another ar11de dl'\tnbc:d dn-.ing do" n lhl' BaJa Pcn1n.,ula from San Diego. 1m<1g1n1ng the: "dream'> of la-wk'>!> .\mt·mans" and noting "abundant akohol. gamhling. pa,spon forger' .. S 12 "hort''> and dari.... \Ced} hotel'> ... N1\h1kawa. who in hbruan puh-h~hed a nc-w 350-pagl· "Glofw1rot- tcr" guide to San Franl 1\<.·o . \uggesl\ tourists t .. <plore the ul\ ·.., neigh- borhoods. !.Cl"Ondhand hool>..\lorl·~ and clo1h1ng \hop\. c,ample sourdough bread. go camping and rafting. For some Japanese v1s1tors, 11 ma> be an advcnturc JUSI 10 relax 1n a lawn chair. "In Japan. many houses don't have garden!>. and the beach is pack- ed w11h people all summer. So it's hard to do something outdoors. hkc a barbec ue pan> in the garden or at the beach.'' N1sh1kawa said. "Even a melon tastes different when you cat it looking at nature and feeling the d ry wind of Cah· fom1a on your face:· Editor's Hotline • MAtN OFFICE 1 11¥ HOu.Y J. WAGNIR ............... lRVINE -Ci1i.ten1 sympa•bctic 10 victim• or Thur"ldafl Cllt\hcrilUc in Iran plhe~ in f'ionl of Muoa Rqional Park Sunday at""•""DOOe--to collect money and suppliel for the mief cfforu. The drive ~ by profaeional and commuftily orpnialion1, creeled a collection potnt for medi- 'cal ,aods and other itenu far the vicums of tbc quake. Tbe rally, held from 3 to 6 p.m.. was only the first in an effon that may continue for three: or four months, said Bijan Kian, a Laguna Hills banker and consultant who helped organize the drive . Medicine. blankets, tents. sleepina bags, surgical a.loves. blood hap. syringes and other equipment were collected and stacked o nto a truck fo r delivery to the American Red Cross. The supplies arc to-be dis- tributed in Iran throu'h the Inter· national Red Cross. K1an said. "The basics art lacking there." Kian said. "A lot of lives are in danger because of the threat o f infec- tion. Whatever we do here will just be a drop in the bucket. .. A bilingual telephone hotline has been set up so people can get infor- mation about 1he temblor and relief efforts around the clock. both in English and Farsi. The number is 852-0150. A fund for the eanhquake victims has also been set up at Capital Bank in Santa Ana under the account number 001-112633 under the Iran Eanhquake Fund. The Red Cross Proposed law would deter 'hit' mailers By IRIS YOKOI Dally "8oc St.off 11/rft" Nl:\\ PORT BE~( H -n ord1· nancr a1ml·d 10 discourage: last· minute pohtll'al "h11 p1ccc!>" will be propo~cd at toda) ·~ Cit) Council ~tud) ~·s~1on. If the cit~ C\Cntuall) adopts the ord1nanrc. Ne" pon Beach ma~ be· coml' the onl~ nt> 1n the: count~ \\Ith a la" rt•gula11ng camp:ugn mail- er.;. (II) i\11orne) Roll\.'rt Burnham. 1n rl''pon!K· to concan\ e\prc•r,scd b~ l·ounnl llll'lllber' O\er lhl' \l'ars. ha" dralkd a propo'>cd law tliat "ould rl·qu1rl' ma'' maill'r' "ic:nt to \Oler., du11ng the linal da)\ of lhl' cam- paign 10 he likd '"'h lhl' l 11\ ckrk -w1thlll l'-'o hour\ of lir\t dl\tnbu- lt0n If thl' material l'i mailed out le\s than l'-'O hours tx·lorc thl' close of hu~lnl'''· thl· mailer mu~t be per- sonal!~ dchH·rcd to the cit) clerk hl'forc 10 a.m. thl· nn1 husrncss da\. or '>l.'nl h~ guarantcrd 0H·rn1gh1 de- ll\ l'f) The mailers -would thus hccomc publ1t.· record. and the Cit\ clerk would be required 10 d1s1nbu1e copies to othn cand1date'i or not1f\ the rnnd1dall'S that the material is ava1labk Ill hn oflicc. The proposed la" 1., 1ntend<'d to "rcdulC the cfTc·ct1' enl''i".. of "hit p1elc\" -htt·raturc marl>..\.'d h) per- sonal attad.s and m1sreprescnta11on of a land1datl"s J>O'>ll1un on issues -h) allo " 1ng opposing candidates lime tu \Cl' the ma1kr and respond to thl' allc:ga11o n!>. Rurnham said. "Wl' t.l'rt:.11nh can't rnntrol the conll'nt of ma1i'ers 1n ad' ancc." he !><lid Requmng d1sclo<,url' before ma1l- 1ng ma) •.iolall' const1tut1onal p111' 1\1011' on prior n·'itratnt of SJX'cch . '>O the poo,t-ma1hng d1\- clo'iure was recommended. ht' said. liurnham said tht·rl· arc no state la"'' .11mcd IO prc,cnt hit pieces and that he aho -wa,n't aware of an\ s1milJr la" 1n the count\ · J he C >range ( ounl) k cpuhhrnn r .lfl\ ha\ a code of ethics that lJl1li1da1c' "gn agrl'l'tng to conduct p0\111\e. l'i\UC-Ortl'ntcd campaigns that Jon·r .. 1andrr their opponents. Hui h10,ton ha1. shown such volun- tan lt>dl'' :ircn·1 dTccllH~ Ill stop- ping l,l\t-minutl' h11 p1t'lCS · 1nd1' 1duaf, and organ11at1ons "ho fl''>Urt to \Ul h 1ac11cs arc h kcl)' to 1gnorl' ·ruk•; not enforced by 1111pt>\lllon ol ..anc11uns." Burnham notcd 111 h11. rq>ort tO thl' council. For the record It 1s the Orang~ CMsl Dail)' Pilol's po/IQ to promptly cor- n:·t·t all aron of suhstano..·. To n·pori an aror or c:Jarilkation. ,·all 6.J!-1321 and asA. for the ell~ dcsA. Ju•t Call 642-6086 llO W l\ty SI ( Ill .... ~.1 r.A Q,'fll) .... l.~ Yi« Ptnidrnt I What do yo..1 like about the Deify Pltot? Whal oon·1 yoo ltke? Call the runber above and yo.x message win be recordPd transcribed and dellvefed to the ap- ptopnate editor The same 24·hour answering se<VlCe may be used to record letters 10 rhe editor on any tC)pic Contnbvtors to our Letrers cOIUmn must H1Clt.ldl.> their name and tet. pnone number tor ver1f1COll00 Tell us what's on yo.x mind D81J Ptlot DeffVWJ le G'*entlld ft .,o.; ,., .t "9.,. ~ ~ 111 IJ A m < 1a llo"f<llf' 10 • m 8"Cl 'f(N1 toPY w-tlfl ~"'° O• C ... J'.t""1e' ~,. <:.Ml!•• ""~· "°"' 6 • "' 1r1 $ I>,. _....,.,~ 1r1""" V('N ... ,n 10I" CllCIJllUIOll ~ Clrcul.tton Tea.phoftee VOL 8' NO. 171 ....... ...... 1w' u • ~,.,.... P n fl<l• t'N) Coll"~' ( A ll?fii'ti ( I h ''" f~? ·~ 18 Ao,.,,,...,()11( .... l'tlow' MWI ..C:l<JI' .... , .. v. "''"' .. '"I'm <.po." f..i' 4)10 ~ •.4() •n• .... o •;>,, ................. ,_ .... ,.,. a.-•....._,.,,. en.-. 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Dstrieut.-/ ,,......, About 30 10uth Oranse C.ounty dea&I manned a.ables to d istri litenture and co0«1 the money au'1'~n waaer bottles 1CTV imJ)f'Omptu banks for money tributions. Voluntcen eqerfy ~kd the donations. some mind tbe cash whi&c 01hcrs picked drive.-by donations of blankets other supplies. ..... , a heanwarmina respo from many individuals and arou K.ian said . Mayor-eJect Sally Anne Sheri Mopped by the raJlyina point show solidarity with the quake v lims . "We'v~ spc.nt a 101 of money arthqualtc ~parcdnes.s here Irvine," Shendan said. "We're 14 tunate to ha~ the &ood communi tions and resources we have he We want to do "hatevcr we can help our brolhtrs and sisters Iran:· Kian said the drive is not poli cally motivated, but is a hum itanan effort to help the earthqua victims who don't have access modem medical care. .._ ........... ----s........ .._.y.,... Of lrvlfte _.., •••P••• to• collection for lrenlan ••rtfNllMlll• vlctlllll. "In limes of distress and ne dcspi1e their interests. people co out to he lp," said volunteer A Jahani. an Iranian. will dtStribute the donations without taking anythin' for its adminis- trative costs. Kian said. Eleven community groups. in· eluding d octors and other pr~ fessionals. organized the drive through a hastily assembled tele- phone tree. Organizers made about 3.000 phone caJJs Friday and Satur· day to spread the word and seek donatio n s. Kian said. raising S 150,000 in a matter of hours along the way. "This group would get this d one it happened anywhere in the wor It's still a disaster. We are fortun thal those of us here can do so thing." K1an said. "Ifs a good de onstra11on of ho" people witho an) emergcnq c~penence c help." ··w e d idn't m obilize them. they mobilized themselves.'' Kian said of the peo ple who turned out to help. Fullerton mayor better LAGUNA HILLS -Re-t:.'f1Hi¥,,.,,,,11'1'1! cupcrattn~ from a bodyboarding acndl·nt in Laguna Beach. Full· NEWS erton Mayor A.8. Catlin was in fair cond111on Sunday at Saddle-BRIEFS back Memorial Ml"d1cal Center in Laguna Hills. a hospital spokes-woman said . "H is vital signs arc stable and he 1s resting comfonabl~... said t-kkn Mautner. thl· charge nurse at the center. ( athn was .. ta) ing at lhe Surf and Sand Hotel In uguna lkach "1th his wife. Bobbie. when the ~1lndrnl occurred Thursday. Thi:'} -were celebrating thl'lf 4Jrd wedJmg ann1H'f'Saf). Record set in race ~ TL.\NTIC C IT '. N.J -.\ H-H'JM>ld .\rt· 11>nJ mJn on SundJ~ l'Jrnl·d a plafl' in 'lportc, h1stor) h~ linl\htng thl· 1rnn\l·onllnl·n1al ··1fan· .\cross ·\11ll'rtla .. 1n a rl'lOrd tlml' ol ~''l'n daH. 2 .' hour.; anJ I b minutl'S. olliual'I \aid -~l1chad ~'Hl''>I o l Scott'idalc . .\n1 . rock out of n11ngton Bcach on Junl' lh Thl· 2.816-mile h1qdl' tnp toui... him through Ne-w Me\lco. Te'\as. Oi...lahuma. K.an~s. M1swun. llhno1s. Ohio and Pl·nn.,, h an1a beforl' he am,·cd at Ralh ·.., Grand 1 lotd ·&. Casino nn Sunda' · ~crl'SI. a nat1 ,e of Flint. Mich .. broke thl" prn 1o us Rare .\uoss .\mcrica record of eight da)s. 111nc ho urs and 45 m1nutl'"> !>l't in >\ugust 1989 b) Paul Solon. Credit ring broken O R.\NGE -The Secret Service ha' cracked a nng that allcgl'dl~ u~·d consumer cn·d11 an furmatton !>tolen from TRW to make illegal purchases of mc:r<:hand1se. au1hont1c<i !.aid. The Secret Sen 1ce 10\cst1gat1on. conductcd \\1th the: aid of TRW sccunt) personnel. 1s almost completed and sc'eral S<.'alcd indictments ha'e been obtained. authont1er, said. .. There are ~alcd indictments. but we can $JVC no funhcr comml'llt.'' said Don Chacos. supervisor of 1hc Secn·t Sen 1n"'.i fraud squad Ill Los Angeles. tfr said the rnd1ctmrn1s came about after a "long· tc:rm" m\Csllgat1on. hut decli ned to elaborate. 2 held In stabbings WESTMINSTER -Two suspects "l're ar- rcstcd Sunda) o n charges of attrmpttd murder 1n connrctton "1th a douhk stabbing at .\s1an Garden Mall ~ The '1c11ms had apparent!) tussled with the \USJ>Cl'IS outside thl· mall. at 9200 8ol'"1 <\' e The men aossed paths in lhe mall parking lot and the 'ict1m!> and su~JX'Cls "lool ed al eat.·h other wrong. .. said Lt Andre" Hall of lhc Westminster Police IXpanment. A fracas l'n'>ued and the <iUSpt:·cts stabbed thl' \ll11m s sc' l'ral times. tlall said The \IU1ms "t'fl' unarmed. he added "Apparcntl) thl·..c gU)S all lno" calh othl·r and hJH·n't ltled t'alh other for a long time." Hall said r he SUSJX'\."l'i lkd the SC'Cne but Wl'rC arrested alln unl' uf tht· 'Kt1mc, 1dt·nt1ficd them. Hall said. In rustod~ arc Hien Minh L). 19. of Garden Grml'. and Ste\l' Phuong H uinh. 2S. of West· minster. Hospitalized at UCI medical center wtth mul- tiple stab wounds arc Hau Nguyen. 19: and Hui Anh Ngo. 19. Ngu)'en was listed in cnt1cal condition; Ngo was listed as stable. Burglary suspect held W ESTMINSTER -~ transient suspected of burglarizing SC\eral self-storage units was being held at Orange Count) Jail unda) a ftcr an ofT-dut) police officer on his wa) home from work earl) Sunda) capturt'd the suspected thief. The officer. Chns Ta) lor. \\3\ dnv1ng \\-e!>t on till' Garden GroH' Frce\\a} shonl> after ..i a.m . Sunda) -when he i.po11cd t,he su!>pccr s 1965 Rambler parl l·J on the: r,houlJcr ol the road. Lt. .\ndrc" Hall lhltd. Thl· car "as parl..cd :it thl' top of an embanl- ml'nl OH'rluol..mg Pubhl 'it-If Storage. 7482 Garden (, ro' c Bh d Becau!><.' ot a rcn·nt r:i\h of r,torage locker burglam·s. Ta) lor pulled otl the road to kt'l'p an C\C on tht• car. Hall ~id. lter a fl·" minutes thl' 'iuspect appcarl'd l·arr) 1ng a ) amaha t.'krtn c le~ board stand up the: embanlmcnt to"an.J tht• Rambler. Hall said. T J~ lor approathcd and thl· man dropped the p1dnu sland and 0l'd o n foot. Hall said Ta) lor ga' e dlJ\C and arrl·stcd Jcffrc~ .\lien \\ nght. 25. of \\ l'Stmin~tcr. "11hout incident. Hall said. Reco' cn~d from the car "ere a VCR. some golf l'qu1pmcn1 and a ~·t of speal>..rrs. Hall ..aid. adding the remote: control for the V("R was rt'co' crcd from \\'right'' pocket. "The officer asl>..ed him "h) he "a" ~tcahng a piano !>land and ht· \aid 11 "ould haH' gone "Ith the l r,board he "ould ha'l' 'tokn 1f he hadn't hccn ra~gh1:· Hall ..aid \\ nght "as booked into< >rangl' ( ount) J~111 on a burgla~ rhargc. Hall 'kltd. Three f amities sheltered S.\NT .\ ANA -Thr<.'t' Santa .\na families. "huSt· 1n-plc-o. -wa~ dt·clarl'd uninhah11ahll' after an l'arl) morning fire. rl'Cl'l\l'd '>hl•ltcr from thl· ~ml·n­ can Rl·d Cros~ unda\ The: hutlding at 2:?06 W. )th St . where the fom1hcs ll\ed. -wa<, the sccne ot "a s mall fire that did ltttk damage" around I :45 Sunda} morning. accord- ing to Doug Cia\llanes. public information officer for thl' Oranitl' Count) Chapter of the Red Cross. The 19 residents. nine adults and I() children. \H'fl' left "11hout a home after the fire "as put out and firl' o fliuals declared the building unsafe for hJh11a11un. Ga' ilanes said. So thl' Red Cross stepped in and is paying for J \l.l) at thl· 8e'>t Western ~nta .\na Inn. said (ia' 1lane<;. He had no damage l'Sllmatc Window washers rescued IR V l ~E -F1rcfighte~ helped t>w(l windo" "a'hcrs stud nn the I I th floor of thc Bnnderson Real fatatl' To"l'r Saturda) b) lo-wcnng them to tht• ground \.\1th roix·s. Orange ( ount) fire Dl·panmcnt D1spatl·hc:r M ll hl'lk Palnwr \:lld firefightcN -werl' l·allc-d to tht· bu1ld1ng at 191.\00 MacAnhur Bhd ~honl> bcfon- 12 '" p.m The "tnlhm "ashcr's platlorm -was JammC'd on thl· 11 lh lloor. I m·lightcr\ lll'd roix· 10 thl' platfom1 Jnd \l'lUrl·J thl' "orlcr' and .. 11.1"1\ lo"t•nxl thcm to tlw pa't'ml·nt hclo\\, Palmer .. -.:·J -From sUff •nd wlr~ r~ports T~ Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to present THE 8TH ANNUAL SUPERSTARS COMPETITION Friday, Jue 29, 1990 9:00 a.DL-3:00 p.m. PARTICIPATE IN SOMETHING TOTALLY IRRELEVANT! Ao opportunity to take the much coveted SUPER STARS trophy back to your office! We will put your sponsored team of S (3 men and 2 women or 3 women ml 2 mm a MUST) tbroagb 13 marginally llhletic indevmt evenll IO prove soqetbing ... bal over the yean, we've foqonea jmt what. 1be eveats are kept leCret mllil Jane 29dL Doo't be left oat. .. tpOGIOf a 1e .. for $298.89 or spomor m eveal for $100. Tbia wil gm you tre- meodc>al busi,,,. eApDWIO---wbile ~· you O..ber of Commerce. We .......-ec you won't be diappoineedt CaD 644-1211 for more infomulion. '. ..... n to c- n Road has more than one orlglnal name MacArthur Boulevard known as Veteran 's Highway, Main Street L ast week we passed aloqa Audrey Moore's question about what MacAnhur Boulevard was called before it was renamed. Not beina able to come up with the answer was kcepiqa Audrey awake niahts, so she asked if a kind-Fred ly reader miaht be able to help. Martin There were a number of responses on the Editor's Hotline, and that wa$ good. The responses were evenly divided, and that wasn't so .ood. Half the people said MacArthur used to be Veteran's H1&hway. or variations thereof. The others said it was Main Street. ''My husband. who formerly was plannina director for the city of Newport Beach. says that MacAnhur was Main Street Extension," advised one. With equal certainty, another reader maintained that, .. It was Veteran's Road. We lived in Pasadena and used to drive down to Knou·s Berry Farm and then we would come on down to the beach ... on Veteran's Road." Alan Andrews. a Newport OB/Gyn. says MacArthur was South Main "for years and years and years. It became MacArthur in the late forties, as I recall." Gene Waggoner told the Hotline that. "If memory serves. and rm not sure it docs ... MacArthur Boulevard was simply South Main Street before it was renamed ... I remember I refused for some time to accept the MacAnhur name. as I did with Orange County Afr~rt when it was changed to John Wayne ... and as I do sometimes with the names I've been called." Looks like both sides are correct. MacArthur was indeed Main Street. It was also Veteran's Highway. and may sull be. But that was something that was probably tacked on by a polnical type (Jimmy Utt? John Schmitz?) So that's 1t:'MacArthur Boulevard nee South Main Street a.k.a. Veteran's Highway. T hanks readers. and sleep well Audrey. Vuqllid1ed Vlaltors: Got lost trying to find the beach where the surfing competition for the California Police Olympics was being held. The idea was to find some of the local fuzz and interview 1hem about wave-top patrol. Instead. I ended up at Calafia beach in San Clemente. talking with some tourists from Cincinnati. When first spotted, they were standing at the head of the path down 10 the beach. peering at the signs. They looked unhappy as they read: "WARNING! Rip Tides. Uneven Bottom. No Lifeguards." and other unfnendl> scare-aways. "This was kind of the final blow." said Frank Hoffman. the head ofth1s classically average American family (girl 15. boy 12. boy 8). "We had reservations at (a big hotel in Anaheim). but they wanted twice the rate we'd been quoted for the rooms. They said it was a mistake. Then our day at Disneyland cost well over $200." he said. "So we onl} stayed two nights instead ofa week and moved to a motel Jown here. We asked where there was a nice. quiet beach and the} said this o ne was good. Then the first thing we sec is a sign that reads like it's Death Beach." At that moment. 1hc railroad signal between the parking lot and the beach started clanging. the rl·d lights flashed and an Amtrak tram hurled b} on its wa} to San Diego. "This 1s Death Beach'" Frank shouted over the decibels of the rattler and the alarm. The HolTmans decided to bra' c the o minous hcach for the da} and then flee the outhern California vacation scene. "lt'i. not vef) peaceful here. Do }OU kno" an}th1ng about Elko. Ne ... ? .. he a\h•d. "It"• on the "'3) ho me " The Ritz Carlton wo uld be nicer. I advised. 1fthat "'ould fit their budget. Or the} could check ou1 w me places 1n Laguna and Huntington which fro nt on goo<l beaches . .\lot n1n·rthan the} ha'e 1n Elko. Stralgbt Scoop: .\s long as we've been into unfnendl} s1gn'i toda\. check out th1'i one at }Our nearby Orangl' Count~ park or bealh· "It 1s unla"fol for an) person ha\/ng CU)tod) of an) dog to pcrm11. c11h,·r 1.-,/lfull) or 1hrough failure> to ncrc1S<.' control. 'MJIU animal tu <.'\Cfl'll' nn an) counl) parJ. or beach. "T/1<.' puson ha1 ing cuslod,\ of:Jn,\ dog shall 1mmc:dwtcl.1 r,·mo1 c JJn) wast<.' J,·pos11cJ b) )Uch dog." l 'nderstand. I am not pro dog poo. This 1s an ordinance that needs to be enforced ng1dl). But don't }OU think thl·rc·s a better wa) to communicate n to the dog-walking public? For example: "Please don't lei )Our dog poop here. Ir's ngmnsl 1he la". But w,• understand 1hat such thmg~ Ju happen. so plt'.ist· scoop up tht• stuffnght a"a). Thanks ... That's a lot shorter. easier to understand and '-'Ould probabl> be much more effecu"e. But would plain. human terms be legal'! .. urc ... said a Newport Beach attorney. "Y9u must remember that )Ou're dealing with governments. and governments don't know ho"' to use plain. fne ndl} English. Did you read 1he te,ts of all the ballot propos1t1ons'.' Don't quote me on an)' of1h1s. I have to deal "'1th these gu)'s every da) ... Another lost cauo;c to be pur-.ucd: Plain. simple. user-fncndl) English in politics and government. Personal Note: To Jill Lindsay: Thank you vef) much for the kind "'ords. Fred M•rll11 '1 columa rwu Mood•y. Weda~•d•y and Frld•y. Newport hires first harbor master in 1 907 • la Newport Beach: The first harbor master hired DID YOU by the cit) was Jo eph A. Beck 1n 1907. He was followed by Tom Jay in 1922 and M.S. Rohmson in KN0\11 DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 29. 1llO A8 Orange Coast Weekend Trent England and Tom As part of the outr199er canoe race competition, challengers had to start off by carrying their canoes to the water. Race was held Sunday. While some Orange Coast residents were paddling around Newpon D unes Aquatic Park over the weekend, others were hamming it up for _a radip drill in Costa Mesa The West Coast Amateur ~ub s howed off working emergency radio stations at Fairview Park. The 4.riU marked Field Day. a natio nwide preparedness exercise for ham radio operators. Amateur radio operators from along the Orange Coast brought out their own equipment. som e of it home- made, to practice and prepare for disaster conditions. Jn the event of an eanhquakc or other disaster that would knock out communications, the 'hams might be th e area's only link to the rest of the world. Teams representing nine Orange Coast hotels picked up their oars Sunday for the Plaza C up Challe nge, an outriger canoe race held to benefit the Easter Seals Society. Teams comprised five members from each hotel staff and one member per team fro m the Newpon O utrigge r Canoe Oub, which provided the race boats. A team from the Four Seasons H otel Newpon Beach won the silver cup. Daily Pilot plloto1 by Brian Mick.as City clerk fumes over aides' demotion By JOSHUA LOWE D.oiy l'tlot Staff l&lrlt•r HU NTINGTON BEl\CH -Thl· !>tagl· as set for a sho"'down bet\\een (It) Clerk onnil· Bnx·~a"'a) and the l'll) Personnel Department over thl' fa1e of t\l.O ~·nctancs. The Personnel ( omm1ss1o n last \.\eek upheld the department's rec· ommcndataon that SC\en clerical v.orkcrs. indudmg t\.\O SCl retanes from the cat' dal..'s office. be de· motrd. · The action \\Ould not result in an 1nuned1ate pa) l'Ut. hut v.ould result m a loss of pa) 1ncrea!)l'S at their current pa} Ind Furthermore. the ncxl JX'Ople to till those !>lot!I '-'Ould ha\e to hare in at a much lu"l'f "'agr: too lo"' for thl' "o rk thq do. acco1dang 10 Brocka"'a). This 1s not thl' lir'lt time Brocl..a"'a) ha~ tiu11ed head!> "'1th personnel. and on at least fi\C past lKCas1ons Shl' has gone to the l'll Y administrator 10 enforce the cit} 's personnel sta tutes. she s~ud. !:>he bcllC\ l'S lhl\ latl'Sl 3l llon I\ so me sort of fl't:illa11un for he r pre' 1ous battles. "I reall) don·1 "'ant to think 11 hut in the light o f 1hc \.\Ori.. m} pcopk do. I realh ha' c 10 bclie"e 11 " re1nbut1on.~· Bnx:ka"'a) said. Personnel D1rcl·tor Rill Osncss de· n1ed an) hard fcd1ngs \.\1th the n t~ clerk's office. "There 1s some bad blood from thl' standpoint that '.'.he has omc \I.1th 1h1s oflill' I feel I JUSI did m) JOb. 'Tm not suppoSl·d 10 be looking ~t people but po\1t1ons. and '>he 1s ob' 1ousl) looking al peo ple. and tf) mg to pro tl'l"l her people. and I guess that 1s her right ... Oi.ness ~•d Brocka"'a} "1td she '-'Cnt 10 ( tt) Adm1n1strator Mike llberunga ahout the latest personnel dec1S1ons. and he requcMed .in o p1n1o n from the cit) attorne) on "'hether o r no1 perso nnel could dl·mote "'1tho ut de· panment head appr<)\al. On Junr b. an o pinion \\3'i re ndered b) Ocput} Ct1) Attorney Art ()c La Loia stating both person· nel and the dqx1rtml·nt head had to agrl'l' tx·fore a per~onncl ac11on mull.I ou ur. Osnc\S ..aid he called 1hc ruli ng 1mpo'ls1bk 1n a ml'l'ttng he had \I.1th Dcput} ( 1t~ \t1ornc} Jo~ph Barron about thl' opinion Barron. beside~ b<:mg a lkput} rat} at1ornc}. also acts as lcg:il rnunSt'I to the com· m1si.1on The morning before tht' Pcrsonnt'I Comm1\sion mretmg. another up1n1on · l .1mc from W 11l1am .\msba~. ,1 tormcr dl·put) \.'I I} at- torne) \.\ho no"' doc'> n lllsultant ''ork for the n t' Thr dec1s1on sta tl'd per,unnd l:Ould act auton- omousl} from dl·partment heads. ka' 1ng Brocl..J'-'3~ in a rather tenuous p<.>\lt1on tor that c' ening·s mC'Ctrng The demotions come in thl' "'akr of am.''-' J&rl'l'ment \.\Ith thl' Mun1l"I· pal Empkl)l'l') .\'>S<~1a11on. after 3 l\.\O-)l'Jf stud} to redass1f} some Cit\ JOb\ Osness said tht' dec1\1ons were made to ksscn thr nega11ve impact as mulh as possible.-for cmplo)res. bu1 he added thmg.s might have changcd O\ er two years. 'Tm not den) ing tha1 there might have been some error in the re- class1fica11on plan then u opposed to cond1t1ons now." he sa1d. T he S<.'cretanes were dropped in 1ob dass1ficat1on; even thouah they \.\111 c'entuall) get their raises. they "'111 be ks'.'. than everyone else's in thl' cm . The secretaries will receive $~0 a month 1n add1t1onal pay until the: problem 1s resolved. A consultant will be brought in to dett>rmme whether or not the em- ployees v.erc treated fairly. .\fier the arbttralor JJVCS a rcc- ommenda11on. 11 will go to the Per- sonnel Commission for approval and then on to the Cit) Council for a final dec1s1on. But Brockawa) is not happy with a consultant Judging the matter. say- mg "'hat "'as done was wrong in the first place and arbitration 1s no consolatton. "Is this a crumb rm supposed to accept?". she said. Drivers' injuries minor in car-pole crashes· 19l8. The' Orange County Harbor Distnct was created in 1933 to dcvdop. protect. maintain and control all the county harbors. 1nclud1ng Newport Harbor. The Harbor Patrol was founded at that time. • la Costa Mesa: In 1922. to heat a new six-room •• IRVINl -.\llcgrdl) 1nlo\· 1lalcd moton~t' ":i&eJ war on ulll· II) polrs'" the '11) C'arl) Sa1urda)', Iv ,..... and thr outcome appears to br a Jr:rn . n.·m,1q•d SI ~O "'onh ol 1001~ 0 \ car parl.<'tl an the I 50lXl hhl\ l. 111 \.1 t Ma11rrhom !'>lrt"('t had an Sl!OO \terC'o ''okn uut nl ti 0 0 ~ n"\1 den1 n-portcd 1ha1 a Mayflov.'t'r mov1 na van haJ h11 and ·1.akcn a b11 chunk out of ' 1 telephone J)\llC 0 school at 19th Street and Newport A venue. Southern Counties Gas Co. brought a gas main up Newport Boulevard from the Arches. • la Lapaa Beach: In 1989. the Sawdust Festival found its first permanent home 1n 23 years as five new struc tures and a new facade were built by the Sawdust Festival board under the d1rect1on of Darlene Brokaw. Pnor to the new construction. temporary buildings "-Crc thrown together and torn down each year. The facade was destancd in the cran~man style of architecture popular 1n Cahfom1a from the tum of the century unul the 1930s. • IA Haatla1toa Beacll: Bolsa C hica No. I. the 011 well that blew on Aug. 3. 1920. tapped the county's nchest oil field. It took a week to cap it ofT. and more than 2.000 barrels of 011 a day rained on surroundina com fields while 500 men with mules and scrapers worked to build a dike. H•~ we 11ppcd the ~'CJ/ of Oratt1c County history yet'! We thmk not. Send ,.our h1stonN1I facts and linc1e 10 Did You Know. Oraqe Coa1t Dally Piiot Costa Mesa. 92616. -CMJ,,lff •Y ,.... s,laa Onp1te the tou&)\cr odd~. tht C'a lifomia Lot· tcr) 's new "Lotto 6-53" aame produced a winner its first time out, wuh a ticket bouaht in Yorba Linda cla1min1 the $6. l million Jt:and prize. There also were five tKkets w11 h five numbers plus the bonu1 number, each wonh S 1 l9.S9S. Those 11c keu were sold in Santa Ana. Ccnitos. Riverside, Oakland. and Sacramento. He~ arc the w1nnin1 numbers picked Satur· day main for the California Lottery's twice-Wttkly ''lotto aamc: 10. 18. 27. J.4, 3S. "6, and the bonus number, 39. , Ne11her dnvcr was scnousl y' 1ruurcd an a pair of car 's polc nashes 1hat CX'\'U~ "'t1h1n houn and miles of each other. but bo1h l'ars and polC''I sustained maJor damagC'. fhe firs1 uc'urrcd at I. IS a.m .. ~ POLICE LOG ""hen Paul Town~hC'nd of Anaheim allca('(!ly rear· cndl-d a second vehicle nur the mtt'rscctton of Warner •\\cnuC' and We•11 Yale Loop To""nshC'nd al~I) 1r1t'd 10 lca'c thC' 1CenC'. and as he did. his car l-111 a 1clephone polt' and O\ocnumcd. Irvine {>Ohtt s11d Townshend was llrrestC'd on susp1c1on of dnvmg while intoxicated. Crews ~rr sull cleaninf up dcbns from that acc1~nt. poh<."C said. when 11 .:JO a.m. a car dmcn by Juan Sctuna lkmal. of Anaheim. slammed 1n111 an elcctncar pole near the cornc1 of East Yale Loop and Barrana Parkway. Bcmal wai not 11\IUrcd but the car he was dn\1na w:h crushed when the pole toppled over on tap of 11. l\l'\'ordina to police repons Bcmal ,.,., arrtslcd on susp1c1on of drunken Jt1,1n Cotta Me a Time 1'1ln out on a woman who was \akin& a showtr at the pons C"onntttion he11th spa. WhC'n ~he mumcd from h« shower. she no~ that her $4.000 Rolu v.atch wu l~n. 0 A South C<>11t P\au patron •ho Md stopped to att a cup of rofTtt at Mc:Dof\lkS's was robbed of hC'r checkbook. Fountain Vall y Buralan bn)kc 1n1u a To)ota 4'4 p.ckup and Buralars smashcJ out a "'•ndo"' of a car parkt'd 1n thC' I bOOO block or Brool.hur\t trttl and stoic a \lrreo Hunli1tglon Beach A rc11dent of 1hr Huntington Manor apanml'n" 1cported a Bu1d. R1\era was kft unAllrndt'd and thr rngme fUl'mlO& for three hours 0 The manqcr of the 7-EkHn IAI (1oldcn WcM 'i1rce1 and Mcfadden '\\C'n~ satd a man "hom he called pohcc 10 arrest lut Yrt'd: was 1hrca1cnm1 him The manaacr also said the man 1ncd to run him o"er 111 the parking 101. 0 A man hv1 na 1n the 8000 block of San i\•lo r>r1'C' found h1m~lf fa,"C to face with a proYt-ltr looli:1na 1n a hcdroom Tht' proYt-kr then Ocd 0 t:.)ew1tncsw-s l"(poncd wc1na a man ly1na nude - 'prcad caalc -an the vass 1n a park nrar Villa Nucva Irvin~ " $~.000 Outbolrd ef\llnC' wa liken from a ski ho.u perl.<'tl at t8Ht Von Karman Ave on Fnday 0 t"our vehicle~ parked on Mtro C"ourt were van· duh1td early saturdty fhe front v.-1ndow of a 19 I Dotwn ""'' mahscd. the rrar v.-1ndo" oh 1983 Audi .SOOO """ bro~cn and m1m>n Yr-Cl"l' smuh('d on a 1~7' Mcrtul) ond a 19 4 Nt an Mn1m1 1.aguna Bea~h A min c'poscd htmklf and unnatcd 1n front of a n101hC'r and her t~ chtldl\'n Saturday a the tbrtt ~ft v.alk1na alona 8roed"ay Thonw Ihm Hot.n. 39. v.u Luer arrested on IUJiPKlOn of 1nd«'tn1 nposurt , Thr«" "-Omc.'n tool. clolhC's from Laauna Bcach ... cJr 4~ Pa tfa: Coast H1&}1wa) but one kf\ bcr \hOt's anJ phone numbt'r bth1nd. The women "~tt dC'scnhl-d a' lt 1~pan1l. Yrllh one wanna a tan JKkct and annthC'r dressed an an lnd111n·style d~ 0 i\ woman rctumC'd to her 1988 bluc Mustan• afttt a Ja, :.11 th•· hl·ach Saturdav and discovered that 11 had ~n h11 f'Wporl lkach Buralan. pnC'd open a door at .tamtt Lawt0n Pinly, •\I\ on Villa Wa ) and took romputcrs.. phones and paper\ bct\.\ttn Frida) ni~t and SatW'day mom1Q1. Somconc 1ht'C'v. an 18-ouncc can or Ount Tn Pun tul'l' ~al throu&h a window of Jcft"nes Led. oe Produ lion Plal'C btt.,..ccn 10 pm. Fnday aDd 9 Lm. ~tunJa) 0 f1<1h11\1 lllC•f. 1nchtd1nt rttll. ham lftd ~ eq1upmcnl. wa i.ktn from 1 boet that ... docted itl the 200 bloc._ of ~1h 8a)'fron\. The boat wa ...,... "11 an unlocked halch. D . A JJ.ycar-old c1ec;tnc11n wu lftJuml ~ af\cr ht fell orr a hfea_..rd tower. TM IMft ..,.. ~9al6ot he had thmbed up t~ to wa~ ltlC __. .... two hours I.lier. IOtt ht btlenct The mu. Who ,... __. for h1 1nJuncs 1"'1 ltteettd. altO •cMd polite lilt W .- dnnk ea1•1tcr 1n the day \ I Inside advice • Innovative small businesses can obtain prlVilte funding Obtainina equity for small busi- nesses bas become increasin&ly difficult. or at least that appean to b( the currcnt conJensus in the busjness community. The facts, however, tell a sliAht· ly different story. Over SSO bilfion in private equity fu ndinf is avail- able for small to medium-sized companies. And many of those pnvate funds have offices in Southern California. Small businesses need to b( innovative, thorough and per- sistent in their quest for additional monies. Fortunately. a wide array of private and public funds exist to satisfy various funding levels. Companies should explore all possibilities to determine the most appropnate source for their par- ticular needs. The discriminating investors I work with every day look for unique products and scr- \ ices that fill a genuine void an the marketplace. One of the most common mis-- takes yo ung companies make Is to seek institutional fundings too early. Unless a company 1s headed b) a "'dl-knov. n entrepreneur \\Ith a pro\C~n track record . or the company's idea challenges sliced bread in the inno,at1on C'ategof). It should not go 10 an anstitu11on for 1n1t1al stan-up monq. lnd1- ' 1dual in\cstors. fam1l> loans or lesser-~nov. n go' crnmen1-funded research and 1$rant'i are be tter soum.·~ tor 1h1'> funding le' el. Once )Our compan) has pr<nen 11s ab1lit) to sucn:.,.,full} mar~et llS pro<lut'I. then lhl' IOl>lllUllOn\ "ii I lx' eagcr tu hl·a r ~our prupo..al Federal and stall' go,crnmenh. an 1mponan1 source of funding. oftl'n arl· U\ crlooh·d .\ppro\- 1matd) $-t~5 m1ll1on in fedl·ral fund!> an: prU\ 1tkd lor small-to mcd1um-s1Lcd rompan1e') Fund\ arc aY.ardcd b~ 11 different go' - crnmcnl agenl'lt.''>. About Q5 pcr- cent, ho"'c'cr. ong1n:lle from the Department of l)den\C. Depart- ment of Encrg~. "".\ ~.\. National Sc1cnc:c Foundauon and Depart· mcn t ol Health and Human ~r­ ' Keio. U"ICicd later. State aovemments also provide limited fUndinJ. In Califomu, the Competitive TechnolQSY Protram (CompTech) was C$tablishe<I to enhance competitiveness by f01terin1 technoloSY transfer from the laboratory to the marktplace. A relatively new source of fu nd· inJ.. CompTech provided $6 m1lhon for 28 djfTerent projects ~"1alt•r Crutt•nd-Ill from its inception in September w .. ..-.... 1988 through June 1989. Those funds were matched by private sector monies totalling $4.8 Dr. Robert Berger. director of million. Innovation and Technology De-A Competitive Technology Ad- vclopment of the Small Business v1sof) Comm111cc. made up of Administauon. spoke at our re-1ndus1nal and academic le.aders cent ''Meet The Funds" con-throughout the state. has awarded ference about 1ht' federal Small S7. I million during fiscal year Business Innovation Research 1989-90. CompTech projects re- (SBIR) program. This program ncct the state's important facilitates tremendous research for technologies and industries. in- the go,crnment. "hile financing eluding agriculture. computer sci-pr~uct development for the re-encc. clectron1c:s and super- ce1vang cumpan~. -conducti v1l). The SBI R program provides Whether you seek federal. state money for product R&D. from the or prnate equity financing really idea stage through the develop-should depend on the stage of ment of a protot)pe. ln'\tead of )Our compan) ·s development. To turning th e linal result'i O\er to enhance ~our own credibility, a the go' ernmcnl. as 1s customaf) thorough understanding of the under some go .. t:rnml'nt con-funds being solicited is essential. tracts. the f undcd com pan} 1s en-\\'altt·r Cru11cndt•n Ill is chair· couragcd to seek pri vate funding man ofCru11enden & Compon). a to commcmaluc-the-final prod-Ne"fX"1 &ach 1mesrment bank- uct ing firm. An ) business can appl) for an Other members of the Dail) SHIR contrar1/grant. as long ai. 11 Pilot's Board of /Jusincss Advisers emplo)s no more than 500 people an·: Ernc•st C. Bro"n. managing 1ncluo,l\cl\ 1 he a'crage number ponncr of Ernc•st Brown & Co.; of cmplo}.en at lunded rompan1es .\/Jn Fn·l'man. 'ice pn-s1dcnt 1s onl) 15 1 hl· mo'>I important 'hl'arson Lehman Hulton Ne~- 4uahfita11un 1., a uniqul' product port &·ach. Tom Gibson. d1stm·1 or idea of mn1t and 1nll·rcst to the manuga 1'111' 1 horn & Co.: Dt·- go .. crnmt·nt bornh L. Harrington. vice pn·s1- SBIR funding ran be an ideal d l'lll .\'urrht•rn Tru!>I ofCalifomw . methu<l lx•tJu\e ) our com pan) Jo.. .\I J>< ~ /',·at \lan11ck &. Co .. John docs not ha'l' tu rclinq u1'>h an) Link, fuunding porrncr Link Mur- cquil) or rl·pa~ a loan In ad-rd a ( u .. M1/t11n £. Na>lor. t'\- d111on. )0Ur l0mpan) ·s produrt or ecut/\e \/Ct' prt'rnknt ·and rc- 1dea "'111 Ix· sucencd b) gU\ em-g1011al manager for Grubh & E/11~. mcnt l..'\Pl'rl'> in1t1all). and again Kt·n N icolas. prnHknt Finam·1.1/ at a latn \tagl· of dl'' l'lopment. ·1r.Jtl'g1cs (m.>up. ('hip Staswl. The~ tv.o '>lll'Cning., knd trl'ml·n-talc Fa rm lnwranc·<·. CcHl.J duu~ trcd1h1ht) to }OUr proJl..'Ct .\lnJ. l 'C In //It'. and (i/ona "'hllh ..... 111 Ix· H 'r\ 1mrxlrtant to Ligna. prn"knt Z1gncr .l \\- the 1n..111utmnal ·In' e'tor' ton-~on;llt'!>. Survey: Gas prices drop slightly LOS ANGELES C1asohm· pm·e., <lropped four-lcnlh'> of a n:nt u' er the pa\t 1v.o "l'd..'. al·cord1ng to a na11on"'1de .. un n of rl·ta1kf' rclea'>Cd \unda' The a"cragl' ·pnu· fur a g.illon of ga~. 1nduding all 13\l'' ":i' 11" flX u·nt' a gallon on Jum· .:!.:! duv.n 0 42 ll'Oh lrom J Junl· 8 lhnk h' lhc I unJhcrg \un l') · fhrough mulh ul lhl· nJt1un. rl'- tJtll'r' v.crl' p.l\\lng through rl'll'nl dri1p\ Ill \.\ht1k\ak pritl'' 'aid 'unr~ managl'I I nlh\ I undlx·r~. I hl· trl·nd v.a' thl· oppO'>lll' nn thl• \\ nl ( oa,t. "hl·rt· rl'linl'f\ 11utput \\,J, ;sllntc<l h' 'ununn pollution urntrul lav.' and n·1ail dl·mand lllll· 11n11nl '>trung. L undhl'rg 'Jld -B.r the AssoC'lalt'd Press o.,.,... comrector McDonnell 0....,... Corp. plans to aa,on tflouland1 of wot11en •t tt1 pa.nu •round th• country lncludlft11 this one In St. Louis. McDonnell Douglas Corp. layoffs begin to take toll ST. LOU IS -After already announcing 7.000 la}offs at McDonnell Douglas Corp.'s struggling Dougla~ Aircraft Co. in Long Beach. the company has announced that "substantial layoffs" are forthcoming h<.'rl' in S1. Louis. Ken J. Brownsher dosed out his week on the tcll'phone telling t:mplo}eCS of the eng1nc-enng agency he heads no1 to \ho" up for work at McDonnell Douglas Corp. Ewing Technical Design Inc .. Brownsher's com- pan}. had 180 engineers working at McDonnell early lasl "l'l..'k. T\\ent ) of those were let go Thursday and Fnd<J) -\n<l Bro"' nsher ex pects 60 others will lose their iob~ h) the end ol this "'eek. .. rh1 ~ I~ traumatic:." Bro .... nsher. regional manager fur thl' natwnal contract l'nginecnng firm, said Fnday. "\1o'.lt ol m~ da) ha' tx'cn la}-ofT calls." \\ ~kDonndl l'X<.'l'Ull'e' prepare to slash 1huu'>.1nd'> of JUb'> ant.I ta~e other drastic rost-cuttang mcJ'>Ull'' 10 a'at a linannal t rms. thl' com pan} 's probkrm Jrl' Jlrl·ad> tx·g1nn1ng 10 tall· their 1011 on Md)unndl 'upphl·r., '>lKh a'.I f\\ ang. .. f hne I) no \\a) thl''C people arc C\C r going 10 be ab,orlx·d ... Bro\\ n'her '><lid. "Wt· don't haH' other major lUntrallur\ '>lt11ng 1n our bad )ard." \hou1 ~.!XJO Md>onncll "or~cr; in St. Louis and JI k,1\1 h IJOll 11tht·f\ at rnmpan~ plants l'ISt'....,hl•rc will 111\l' 1hnr Joh' J\ pJrt nt 1hc compan) ·, plan annou nced \\n l1w,dJ\ 10 1nm $700 m1llwn .i \car from ll'i Sl4.7 hdl1on 111 :rnnual l'\f)l..'nw,, r;ourrl..''> ·,a) \Id >11nnl'll ollic:ial'> "111 \a} onl) 1ha1 .. ,ubstan11al 1,1\olh" .Ill' lorlhtoming and 1ha1 mmtl} non-pro- dul 111111 J"h' "111 tx· targctl'd ThC) al read) ha\C Jn1wunu·d IJ~olh ol ~.000 compan) "'orkcr'\ and J.OOU lun11.1l ln.l y,011..l'r' at thl· sub<.1d1n~ in Long Beach I lw ,l., l'n' al·t1o n' arl' nt'l'C\'a~ to improve McDonnell's profitability -on which the large!tt drain has been continued losses at Douglas. company officials 53). But with an uncenain defense environment ahead, anal} sts and union officials caution that the coming la)ofT probably will be only the first wave of cutbacks. And that has e' ef)one fro m politicians 10 econom- ists to machinist!. Y..ondenng wht'thcr the impact on the St. Louis l"Conom) could change from a npple to a washoul. "You can't be a supplier to that compan) and not be rnnccrncd.'' s.a1d Bob Jamison. regional manager of H.L. Yoh Co .. ;mother lechnical-\Crv1ces contractor that !tupphcs more than 100 t'mplo)ecs to McDonnell. W11h 40,500 workers and a S 1.6 billion annual pa) ro ll. McOonncll powers 1hc St. Louis economy hke no other compan> 1n thl· arca. McDonnell takcs m a v.hoppang $4 .3 h11l1on of the S5 billion a year that the Pl·ntagon pumps into St. Louis 1 pnme contracts. The la)ofls at MC'Oonncll probabl) will push the unl•mplo) mcnt an the metropolitan area above 6 pcr- Ct'nl. !>aid Ru')s ~1gnonno. a labor analyst with the M 1!>\oun DI\ 1s1on of Emplo~ ment Securil}. Though the rail' has hl)\ crcd :iround 5.2 pcrc:c nt for the past several month\, b pcm:nl l'i a far cr. from the double-digit aH·ragl'S of the earl) I 98~. he noted. fk1v.ecn .,3.<XIO and 7~.000 JObs in the St. Louis ml·tropolitan area arc direct!) rl'latcd 10 m1litaf) spend- ing. ~1gnon nn S<J1d The total cOH'r" workers at private contractors such a~ Md)onndl. f mcrson F.lectnc Co.. General D' nam1cs Corp and Olin Corp . a'i "ell as go' emment agt·nc1cs su<.h <h lhl' Defrn'><' Mapping ..\genq . Army Troop Suppon ( vmmand and 1h1a11on Suppon Com- mand -By St. Loul1 PHl·Dl1patd Thornburgh defends attack on S&L fraud W..\S HINC1lON -.\ta1rnl'\ C1l·ncral D1t k Thornburgh on \unda) firl·d bJlk at lrllll' v.h11 \3~ the Bu'h adm1n1\tra11on,.. not mo' 1ng aggrc\\1\l·h 111 ferrct out S<i' ings a nd loan fraud "\\1.''re going ahc1 \;h1ng' and loan\ uuuk\. v.hl.'thcr thl'}·rc Rt·puhlican~ or ()\·mc1tr:11\ '\jonh South. Ea-.1 and \\c<.1 .\nd V.l'0 \I.' wmp1kd a \.1.'r) 1mprl'\'>1' c rl·cord un that '<.orc ·· Thornhurgh '>Cl>d during an appcarantl' on the ( H .... rv program "f ;He the -.;a uon ... His comment\ lame 3, I rcasuf) '>ctrl'taf) NKholas Brad' ')atd it was 11ml· tor Dcmouat' and Republicans to stop 1111ng to affi, hlamc for the '>6.:L s~:andal and concentrate on tall hing cul prit\ Brad}. appearing on '\BC -1 \ ·.,"This Weck \\ 11h David Brinkley" program. agrn·d v.1th member\ of Congress who have s~ud the fcKu\ \hould \h1ft trom fingerpoinltng 10 prosccuung '>&I 1ndustf) oflicial\ Y.ho violated th..: la"'" "What the American people "'ant 1\ a dedic:atcd organ11ed. calm approach to di.:an1ng up 1he rm1hlcm l,11,dl ma~l' 'ure to pn>SClUtt' thl· criminal'> 1n-n1rcnwl~ romplitated and 1A.1ll 1ake time to resolve. la11on ot the ~' ing\ and loan<, h) the Repuhlican "'" l'<l .. Brad' ,,ud Thornburgh ..aid unda) that something .. more Reag.an adm1n1stra11on Ur.id' relcnth fl'' l'>t'd thl' Hu\h adm1nl\trat1on·., important than lht• numbers" should be addressed. Brad). mcanY.h1k. said Sunda} that the go,crn- n11mjtl' on lhl' lll'I ol lhl' 'la \ 1ng\ and loan ha1lou ......... ",snd that's th l' rnmm1tmcn1." mcnl should dispose of rcnl C'ilnte holdings acquired 111 a' high ;1., $I'll hillion. ..\dmin1s1rat1on offinal\ said last week there were as pan of thr gro"' ing 'lavangs and loan scandal c\Cn lhornburgh dl·n1l·d thJt proselulur' hll\t' 7•Jl lra~d con,u:11on\ an 1989 and SI OO million in if it hall to ofTl·r mor(' favorable d1~ounts. tJrgl·tcd lov.cr·kH·I emplo\ee' o t tailed IO'>lllullon\ \lokn funds v.a\ rem' crcd. ··The goH·rnment 'ihouldn't he 1n the real estate r.ilhcr than top offa·1al" · ~n Pelc l>oml·nici. R-N M · urged against bu~mess," he said on thr ABC program. . , . . . , IOlu'>ing on v.h1lh poh11cal part) 1s more to blame for I 1h1nk 1h, rcwrd d1:a.rl~ ind1lJt'" lhl lOntrar) thl' \j\ ing' and loan debacle. \3\ing "that's history. As part of the b111lout of 1hr :uhng sa' in~ and ) ou 'I.' '>l'en l'\~~Ull\l' aftcr l'\l.'lUtl\l' wn\lrll·d. \l.r ought 10 go after the crook'>:·· loan indullry, the Resolution Trust Corp. 14' selling 'cntl·nu·d 10 JJ ll. he \a1d . Rl·p Leon Panetta. D-Cahf. chairman of the about 36,000 pro{>Crues. ongmall~ 'alued at S 14 9 Hui rhornburgh couldn't \a' ho"' m:.tn) nl'"' llou'>l.' Budgl.'t ( omm111ec. ~1d that v.h1le a Re-billion. of\en at discount. 1nd1llment!> ha'e h<.:en obtained )1nll' Bu\h 11101. puhhlan adm1n1'>tration foiled 10 adequatd) regulate Most of the properties arc an TeAas. olt hough unill' in Janua~ l'18ll thl· \a' mg') .rnd loan indu\tr). ( on$ress also should the) arc scauercd throulh 45 states ·• T herc·s a continuum there of arm 1 1~ on (thl' tx·ar \llme of the blame. "The issue 1s. do we go after Brad} said unda) that pan of the .increaSt"d cost pJrt ot) the-Department of Ju \t1c.e." ht· <w11d "Wl· tho'>t in' oh C'd''" ..aid Panella. estimate of the S&L cleanup was sagging real e\late don't keep '\Core h) Y.ho'') the president at the t1mt"." In recent da)~ members of thl' Rush adm1n1s-industry "hich ha'i afTectcd .the sale of lhe distressed Mcmtx'rs ol C ongre')S ha ve rnt1c11n t the r;lov. 1raw111 ha'c \Cjld the Dcmocra 11c-controllcd Con~properticr; held b) lhe RTC · pau: ul pro'iClUllO n'i In the-S8\ 1ng and hlllM !oeandal \houhl atlCPI part of lhc blame for the &L mess. l he R re \loU Crl'lllcd 10 admin1slt'r lhe S8\.1ngs Uut Jdman1strat1on 1lffic1al\ haH· \aid the 1n\e')t1ga -L1kcY.1~. l>cm<Xrats ha\e lx'cn quick to da1m an an cleanup tmn., of linanc1al nw.managemenl and fraud art" that the lflSl'i emerged large!) because of lax regu--By 1•~ A•~l•ted Pr~" r-----------~-----,-----, I A :PLAa foR NAI~ · I Publication for teen-agers making 'Noise' in LA area I ~ I 1 25°/o OFF ACRYI.IC NAILS 1 I Acrylic Nails • MuW:urea • Pedicurca I I ljnen-Silk O\Ulayl •Hot Wu 'Ircatmcnt 11 Bl 'RB'\NK -C ritu:s S3) 1h1~ generation of :.oung people doesn't I .flea.c.all,*rappW.abaWJf I read. but Jatk Bie rman says that I ~%••dtmodwlminokinJq:p. I 1\n't '>O. and to prove 11 he's hclpmg 714/673-0142 put uut a nc\\'pupcr 1ust for them I 3336 v · L.do N Be h CA ~££'2 I "~l .. \(.' fou nd 11 }OU go to a tecn-1.. ____ i:_;.._·--~-~~--J~~ ager''> parent~ and ask what their kid jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill read'. I he) 'II sa >-. M > k Id doc' n · 1 PUil.iC IGTICE CITY IF lllTillTll IEICll llTICE OF IRIET lllFT• read 11n)'th1ng." sa1d81crman. C\· ecut1 ve editor of the newspaper the No1\e "But they're reading loll> of thing'i. maga71nes. newspapcn. Bu t the) read what's of interest It's not a\ 1f the) 'rc 1lhtcratc an an) regard .. Bierman and No1\C Ed11or Nor- bert ~parrow arc hoping their flcdgJ- 1ng. free tabloid will be one of the pubhlJt101'' tha1 l o\ .\ngcle' area 1n·n-agl.'ri. lan't pu1 do"n. Right nn" onl.' ol the b1ucst road- bltK ko. the' face . ..a id Bierman. " getting 11 ti1 ~oung people fhe paper comc!. out once evef) lhH'I.' v.l·eb and ahout 40,000 copies arl' J1\tnbu1cd throughout the Los ~ngl'lc' arca. usuall) racked up alo ng\llk othl.'r frce-d1~1ributt0n publi< a11oni. on maJOr ci t)' SIR'CIS. B1l·rman said the Nmi;c 1 pu hina for v.1Jcr d1s1rib u11on The paper featurt's teen-oriented 1s\ue\ from graduation anx1c1y to fa.,h1on to 5itudent tra vel programs. "" v.dl as e~tens1 vc llstin1.5 of clubs 1hat teen-agers ran get into Its page" arc also ix·ppercd with film and record rl•v1ews. But th e adult editor'\ don't hy awa) from \t'rious issue~. An up- com 1 ng article entitled "My Bo) friend'!> Black" will chronicle the c~pcncnc:c'> of a white teen-a'e girl and black )'Outh who art dating. Man) of the aniclc~ art wrinen by teen-agers themselves "The challenge i 10 make 11 interesting and Incl)' enough so bus). bnaht teen-agers will read 1t," s~ud Bierman, who 1s also executive editor of L.A. Part'nt. -lly ne An«MIH Prn1 On June 18, 1990, the City Councff .ck>pted the budget for FlacaJ Year 1990/91. The budget ap- propriates S 178,965,009 for all funds. Of this amount $94,318,355 has been appropriated to the Generai Fund and $84,648,854 to all other funda. Nigerians request ·free sunglasses Knott's may put park in Indianapolis INDIANAPOl IS -Knott's Berry Farm 1s con~idtring bu1ld1ng a famil y entenain- ment center on the east bank of White Ri ver tatc Park in down to" n Indianapolis, a park official says. The California-based theme park company sent a letter to the Wh11e River Park Develop- ment Comm1u1on this month SA) mg 11 would take two to thrtt month to complete a stud)' on such a development. said Jerold Knight. executive dirc.c1or of the comm1 ion. Knott' operates Knott's Berry Farm in the Southern < ahforn1a city o( Buena Park and 1s de"clopmg a seven-acre indoor theme park called Knoll's Camp Snoop)' at a mall 1n Bloomanaton. Minn. I I I Budget documents are available for public lnepec- ; tJon at City Hall, 2000 Main Street, In the City C11rka 0tnoe between the hours of 8 AM & 5 PM Mond~ through Friday. Cop6ee are aJlo avallable at the Centrel Ubrary located at 7111 Talbert Av.1Ue (Tlllbert & Goldenwelt). FRESNO -To more than 200 sun-<tazcd N1- acr1ans. David Tittle 1s their hope for \Omc hades. Tittle. a Fresno salesman for a unalaucs whole- 11alin1 company. said he ha.s rtte1vcd mo~ than 200 letters this month from people in Niaer1a want1na a free p:ur of suntlauc:s. He ha' never bttn to N11eria and can't account for his sudden popularity thcrt. "docs sell to \Orne African countnes. but not N11ena." Tittle rcce1"'ed his fir" letter from a man 1n N1acn1 last month. If the Indianapolis stud) 1s fa\orablc. the compan) "-Ould d15"u development 1dea<1 with the park comm1ss1on. Knight r : o.ted 8/20/90 (// ' ., ....... ..... I l:... •• II •111: ,,., ... • "I could probably JO over there and b( the kins of N1arna." JOktd T 111lc, 34. s a salnman o( Fisherman Eyewear. 1 davi ion of C ahle Car una11S1es 1n Hollister. Tittle said his route <:over central alifornia bctwctn ~fldera and &kcrJfield -not Niacria. .. mcwhcrc 1.lona the hne someone mu t ha<ve p1t>kcd up one of my bulincss "'lrdt and il t0mchow IOI to N1acna. I don't kno-ho,,.,·:· T111fc said. Th company "It seemed like a very honest and s1mpk" requc~t for a pair of sunahmcs," he ~1d ... His Enatish was very broken. About Sl> percent of his words were mi spelled. It ~as JU t an amusma leucr. He put lrtll effon into ~m1n1 this teller." Tmle said tbat ahho'-lah n 11 •jn t tompany policy to IJ'VC a~ay productt. he •as touched by tM fact that the man took the 11me 10 write tum a tcnn from 8.000 miles a~a>. Within fi'Vc wttks, one man' request for a pair cir unala set turntd into more than 200 u Maps of bl~ aeroaramnw~ bombarded the rompany. -•¥. lfcCll"*1' '*"" ,.. ''" .. ... ml u.irda >. Knott's was amona the fin1 companies con1acted las1 month b)' a con uhan1 h1rtd to find a dC"elopcr for a family enlcna1nmcnt center to ottupy about 3.5 acrn 1n &ht 26S~acrc park wttt or the tatehouse. The lnchanapohs Zoo alto iJ I :attd there. -•r * ,.,....,., ,.,.,. ' -.. Theater fest for kids aims to inspire By TOM TITUS o..,, ...... "°''~~ .. We "ant to rreatc a sense of wonder in the e\l.~s of children - and their parl'ni~ -'iO that Inc theater wall become a lifelong habit. We want 10 create memories that last a 11 leu me .. That's the M-lf-1mposcd m1ss1on of Rlakc Gould. art1st1c director of Irvine Valle)' (ollege's Theaterfaare for ( h1ldren. which raises the cur- tain on Its ninth summer season ntllt monih. Gould recently created some 1mpress1\e memories with has producuon of "little Shop of Hor· rors .. at ln1ne High School. a show 1hat copped top honors at the rcct'nt M .\CY a\\ards. This )'car lhc fheaterfaarc will un veil a world premiere -"The Everyda) .\d\entures of Hamel Handlcman. Super Genius" -as its first production. opening July 6 and running through July 21 an the Forum of lr\ine Valle) College Author Greg Atkin~ will d1fC(:t has play about a 12-)ear-old gJrl who·s very smart. but not very popular. "This play as a good r hancc for us to do something more rnntemporary with a message:· 58) s Charlene Gould. co-producer of the '"o-pla) season with her husband. "\\e "ant to make kids th ank about how the) lit an. and g1,e them a different way to look at things." Blake Gould wall stage the second show. ··The Advc nturc<1 of Robin Hood.·· the classic adventure tale which plays July 19·28 in the out· door Court)ard Theater. Starring in the title role wall be Manin Noyes . one of Gould's pnLe pupils at Irvine H1&h. who drew raves for has t1tlt role in the school's production of "The Elephant Man.' "We're not interested an reaching only young children.'' Charlene Gould declares. "We're 1ntcrcs1cd 1n children who arc 10 to IS. Arc they slall auendin& live theater or arc they hooked on TV? Is there any live theater aimed at that aac v oup? We don't thank there's enouah. So we aim our productions to this for- lOllcn age aroup and their families. Our '-oal is to capture their 1ma1ma- t1on. The Gould and their youna play- ers have been do1n1 JU t that sin~ 1982. Details on &his year's 1wo produc11ons can be obtaincd by call· 1n1 SS9-3333. • • • "Absurdity and homclcune be· hand the Oran1e Curtain" is the catch phratt for nut weekend's sj)(Ctal produtt1on of Samuel Bccketl'' ''Endpmc" 11 the Costa Meu C1v1c Playhouse. Jon idoli as d1rtt1ina the ffte evcnina of thater by a poup dubbtd the Pttuhar Powny Play-m. ~rformantts •tll be pvcn Fri· da)'t S.tutda)' and Sunday at I p.m. II IM olayhoutc. 661 HamUton St., Costa Mna. A short course In 'FemSp Sometimes. it teems, lha1 every woman aJive -except ona in brand new relationships -com- plains t.hal her man i1n'1 roman1ic: eftCNlb. Womce tin under I.be enoneou U1Umption lhat af her hust.nd loved her more. or even enc>uah. that he'd au1om11ically rup into • romantic mode. "Romantic: .. in the way lhal she understands romance. t.hal ls. ::'fnow bow to love, 100, but they demonstt11e i1 ditTerently than women do. Lasa week I talked about the laq uqe of "Malespeak," abou1 bow women can improve their com- munication with men by learning a few simple nuances aboul male vo- cabulary. Malespeak and FcmSpeak use the very same words but they can have ob-so-different meaninp. accordina to authors Jonathan Kramer and Diane Dunaway. ("Why Men Get Enough Sex And Women Don't Get Enou&h Love." Pocket Books. 1990.) If you want your man to under- stand you better, he has to learn to understand .. FcmSpeak" and you're Dr. Und• Al gut just aoina to have lo tacb him how. Stan by encourqjna more con- versation. Women think it's roman· tic for their men to talk to \Mm - about 1hinp that really matter like dreams and aspirations and about fcelinp. You'll be most succes ful an tct· tan& what you want out of your rcl11fonsh1p. 1f you modify that an· 111al ex~tation. Bciin by encouraa- in' your man to talk about thinas he s already mosl comfortable talk- ing about. which probably 1ncludn sports .• work. money. poht1c. and sex. "F~lings" will come later. 1•1evcr miss a mancie lO lranllale MM.ale peak" into "fttn~.k:' TaJt about the beauty or arace of a w.W receavff on the (OOtbaJI fiekt ancl you've ptnctralal a male do- ma ln wnh ftmaJc perttpttons. ,tl.Dd wheft >'OU WUI 10 know what yOc.ir man is· feelin1" try ukJna ham wb11i1 he "thinks.'' He limply wall have lets trouble Wlt.h that nouon. ' 1 ou Cad htlp h1m understand .. Ft mSpea.lc" by tranllatana wh11 he aei 11 lovi~ ~IYm 1n10 words of lov r.. TradmonaJly. men have lcat•ncd to upre s their aff'cct1on and, adora1ion ~ offerina practical btl1t1 and proctecllon, throutJI shared ohysicaJ act1v1tan and by try1n1 10 be 1vonby of adm1rat1on. Wben he does sometbma hkt wor'k-ina hard t0 achicvt a promo- t1or1, you m1.1ht way. ··11ovt that you do that for us~ .. I know that tt's yo ur wa) of telling me you lovc me and I ai1prcc1ate you for 11. .. "I emSpea.k " as a new notion for mos1t men. so 11 may take some umc for them to absort> 11. They'll catch on -finally -1f you ~main com.asttnt an your education ctrons. T 11t payoff can be a panncr who 1eet h1m11tlf u who1 in mum, motivated to VLlll Men tcU mt aU ~USI before sleep.ill 1est for them lo umac~s. So you mapl )'our man an the dat1l. . Dunaway oompt_re tl111 women wantana w make dark.) The adca is eo create environment a po111ble ~ convcruuon. opcnncu umacy. Au him qunt1ons. t questions hke. "How arc you hoa lhc stttts at woricr· And when he tells )OU h1 don't be quick to 1ump an 'IOlut1ons. Listen to ham. Men arc most hk to ihart thoughts and fcch~ 1 • women who really listen to tbtm. The mcn women love bt-1t arc those who not only understand. but value the rc~I dtffettncn bct~t't"n SCAcs. Most of thest men ha'e bttn1 tauJht how to do this b)' patient. lov1n1 women Y .. ea •rl•~ r. Dr. U.. A4aJ at l'lll E. C•1I H• .. ••T· ~ *' Mar, ltUI. : Doctors warn about sun's effect on eyes ly .JOY ANTHONY D.-y ..... c .. , ... -. People who worship the sun arc more likely to get cataracts than people who don't. Long a problem associated with aging. cataracts arc increasinaJy being linked to sun damage. .. We're 1alkang about it more and more," says Newport Beach ophthalmologist Andrew C'1es. "There's a strong impression among most ophthalmologists that the sun docs have a very real relationship to cataract formation.·· But to actually provt what as now a hunch. "you'd ha ve to raise 100 people in a closet and I 00 people on the beaches of Newpon Beach - and contrast thtm:· "You can't cx~rament on people.'' agrees Dr. Roben Fenti, co-dirtctor of the Oran1c County Eye Surgkal Center "But there·, a ton of evidence.'' both from animal rcserach and companson stud1e!t In a study that compared fisher- men w11h coal miners. he said. the coal miners W<'re found 10 have a mu< h lower incidence of cataract forrrnat1on. presumably because they spcrll their days an the dark. l:Suth Fenti and Cies recommend wca11n1 tht kind of sunglas5ej that blocl< out ultraviolet hghL Al'COrdin& to FenzJ, people who "'-Cart sunaJasses wuhout UV protcc- 11on are more at nsk than people who leave thC'1r shades at home When ordinal) sunaJasscs arc worr:1. he: cxpln1ned. the pupil\ don't con 1nct as much and the eyes don't jQu1nt. two rcfle1t1vc mechanisms that reduce the hkJ1hood of damage ENTERfAINMENT NHMIH.W8 IOchleMon II fleftt 81 the priest end Nelr8"'ure Kotero V •• ~rln· cess Te•M• In th• Gr•nd K•butrl Th••t•r•1 "Neruk•Mt.'• TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 Kabuki comes to the Center Japan's Grand Kabuki Theatre ( ompany v.111 v151t Orange County ncAt v.ttkend for t""o pcr- formancn at the Performing l\rts Center. June 10 and Jul) I. The appearance of this Japanese nauonul Treasure as sponsored b) th<.' Center and thl' Japanese Amerrcan Cul tural and C'ommun1t ) Center and ~11 1 feature Nakamura K1ch1<.'m on II. anast1c director and one of kabuki·, forcmo .. t ar11 sts. Kabuki as 10 Japan what the Ro) al hak<.'!ipcarc Theatre 1s to England. It evolved from 11s I 7th Ccnlul) beginnings a~ a ribald tra vtling dnn< ~· show to Its present state as a highly refined clas\1<.11 an form. ll 1s said to have originated 1n K)'oto wuh the performances of a young shnne maiden named Okuni, who brought unusual dances and costumrs to the stage. Part1c1pauon lcadana to vaolcnct b> male members of tht audience led to a ban on women actresses. In the Center's performance. Grand Kahuk1 Theater wall perform .. Narukam1" (The Thunder God) and "M1gawan Zazen.. (Tht Substitute Mediator). Both pla)'S wall be performed 1n l'ach performance. 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IJ Brock, h a lend a hand to fix shelter In Laguna Two prominent Oranae Coun- ty home builden -Brock Homes and Shea Homes -with the assistance of many of their subcontracton. are contributina labor, materials and their con- struction expcnise to help reno- vate Friendship Shelter, a 20-bcd shelter for the transitionally homeless in lquna Beach. Under the auspices of Home- Aid. a non-profit orpnization formed by the Building industry Association of Southern Cah- fom.ia 's Orange County Region. Friendship Shelter will increase its capacity from 20 to 2S beds. add a stairway to the shelter's third level and undertake balcony improvements. The renovation also includes paint. drywall and carpeting as well as the addition of a bath- room accessible to the handi- capoped and improvements to the shelter's kitchen. The skills a nd materials provided by the subco ntractors span fro m sheet metal. electrical wiring and concrete to counter tops, framing and floor covering. The donation of labor. materials. manpower and ume is estimated to total SI 00.000. according to Mike Lennon. HomeAid ex- ecutive director. Formed tn mid-1989. Home- Aid's purpose is to assist fa milies and single people who com pri se the "transitionally homeless ... those who have lost thei r ho mes and who are looking for tempor- ary housing ,., h1le re-establishing financial stab1ht> .\s pan of the Home.\1d effort. BIA member companies ha' e committed to rehabilitating or building ne" homeless shelters throughout O range Count ~ The r first such effon was the construc- tion last year of a new facihty in the El Modena area. Other sbehen scb~uled to underao renovation are the Thomas House in Garden Grove, the Interval House in Midway C ity, t he Full- erton/Interfaith New Vista House in Fullenon and the Anchor House in San Clemente. Friendship Shelter opened in November of 1988 and provides emergency shelter for up to 60 days to the transitionally home- less, according to the Rev. Colin Henderson. executive director. dude Aaociated Desi&n Service, Buildcn Coalition. Builders Showcase. Cenified Roofers. Cftlt Door A Trim. Gateway Drywall Jayar Manufacturina. Klein bevelo~aent, Lawson H u,ahes Co.. venon Bl"OI. Plumbina. Roy Miller Paintina. Million Sheet Metal, Nor Mar Sales. PAR Electric~ Reliable In- terion. Republic Concrete and Security O verhead Garage Doon. .. This allows our transitionally homeless an opponun1ty to find a job, save the money need('d to cover the deposit on a rental unit and find a place to live." he ~id. L C. "Bob" Albenson Jr ... president of Presley of Southern California and a member of BIA's HomeAjd Task Force. says the effon among Orange County builders and their su~ contractors is in keeping with the national trend of creating pu~ lie/private pannerships to solve social problems. . . Henderson. along with a staff of three. plus two pan-time vol- unteers. also work wit 1 O range County mental health ageucies to provide counseling for the homeless. part1cularl) in the areas of alcohol and dr .Jg abust'. Family lifestyle enhanced by 0 The BIA is joining with the County Board of Supervisors and other public and private agencies to help alleviate the homeless problem in Orange County," he said. "The super- visors' suppon. along with the suppon o f our cities. will all~w us to move quickly to provide each district an Orange County with rehab1htated or newly con- structed shelters. rural-Vista Point atmosphere "We need to rebuild 1heir sclf- esteem... Hende rso'l s.iid. "Friendshi p Shelter 1s a plact-for them to tum their lives around." He welcomed the S\•ppon of the BIA HomeAid or ogram. Brock Homes. Shea Homes and their subcontractors. whose \'Ol· unteer efforts will allow the shelter to serve more clients. Brock Ho mes anJ Shea Homes join a growin1: list of Orange Count) home builders and their subcontractors who have volunteered t1m.·. labor and matenals to help thl' rlome- A1d program serve the t.ometess of Orange County. Subcontractors who .are r1ar· t1c1pat1ng in the r renovation 1n- "" .... -. . 1 · ··since the buildang industry is m the business of providing people wi th a place to li ve. we view the HomcAi d program as a natural extension of our work. and the tame and materials con- tnbuted b' the various trades wtthm our 'organization has been tremendo us... Albertson con- tinued. ··w e bell~' e that everyone d~ ~rves the nght to have a home. and the HomeA.1d program will make sure tha1 more people d o ... ~-. # -.- ~ ... , ~ -.. • /. . The spacio us rural at- mosphere. clean air and abun- dance of recreational op- portunities in Vista provide an unsurpassed family lifestyle for homeowners at Vista Point. a collection of Mediterranean-style single-family homes on ex- pansive lots ranging up to half- acrc in size. Price d from the low $200,000s, Vista Point presents a st'lection of distinctive home de- signs, encompassing from ap- proximately 1.813 to 2,640 square feet of interior living area and convenient three-car gar- ages. For a limited time on select homes, special incentives are now offered that can be tailored to meet home buyers' needs. According to Penelope Cobb. • • -- WHEN THE PATH TO YOUR DREAM HOME LEADS TC) A CUSTOM HOMESITE. Yo ur destinatio n is O cean Ranch. A premier co llec t io n of ho mesites, set on the solitude of a Pacific bluff. T his ma ~cer,pla nned community offers you buildable pad s between 8,000 and 20,000 square feet. And, a panoramr.c electio n of ocean view lots, all in an encl ave th at ensures a pleasing continuity of architecture. The exclu sive lot sa le of O cean Ranch at Bear Brand. Because at the heart of every powerful dream, is a sales and marketing manageT tor WesTrend Homes. builder of the neighborhood, ··Home buyers at Vista Point can enjoy an anay of leisure~time ameniues. without having to pay for a homeowners association or other special fees. Schools, shopping and rec- rea tiona I facilities are all nearby." She said that Brengle Terrace Regional Park is just two miles away, offering a gymnasium. an amphitheater. playgrounds and several ballfields. Jn addition, the near by community of Shadowndie incorporates an ex- cptional high school for Vista Point families. Rancho Buena Vista High School. featuring outstanding academ ic and ath- letic programs. and additional field s and recreational facilities. foundation of equivalent strength. Q C~ AN RANCH IEAR BRANO (711) 210-2085 Pri td from SlSi,900 to SH 8.000 , SHEA HOMES \.,..._,.,., .... ..,. _..4'o.,_ ..... ,...,._. ....... ....i .......... _ .... ,....~ ....... i. .......... _ ........ , ............ _...... , .@ Also near the neighborhood is a spacious ballfield for kids to play. Complimenting their rural surroundings, the homes at Vista Point are also ideal for family living. featuring three one and Vista Point Develeper: WesTrend Homes. Type ef tlevelopmeat Si nglc- family homes.. Price ra•1e: Fro m low $200.000s. N•mber of fleor plus: Three. Squ.re foota1e: 1.81 3 to 1.640. Fiauclac available: Standard. Sales off ice p~o•e: ( 6 19) 726-9110. two-story borne desiins b( architects Colburn-Cumer-Nol . Of the three. Cobb mentioned that the Santa Clara. Vista Point's Plan C has bttn a favorite of growmg families . This two-story ho me offers ap- proximately 2.085 square feet wuh four bedroom s and three baths. O ne bedroom. served b' a fu ll bath. 1s con veniently locaied downstairs. idel fo r use as a de n. guest room or for an older teen- ager. The la) out o f this e'\cept1o nal home also includes a fo rmal ceramic tile entry. ~fenerous gourmet kuchen. inten or laun- dry area. a cheerful breakfast nook do"nstairs a n d a sumptuous master suite "Ith spacious bath/dressing a~a and an enormo us walk-in closet. Perfect for small er fam1hes. the Santa Barbara (Plan 8 ) fea- tures two-story livmg Wlth three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Encompassing appro'- imatel~ 1.8 1 J squatt fee t of in- tenor area, this elepnt ho me 1s highlighted b) soanng two-story volume ce1hn$S m the fo rmal li ving and dining rooms. plus a family room wi th woodbum ing fi replace. For ho me bu~ers "ho prefer the convenience of smgJe-stOT) livm g. the 2.640 square foot. ranch-style Plan D residence 1s one of only a few large single. story n-sidences on large fo ts a vailable in nonh San Otego Co unty pnccd under SJ00.000. The single-sto~ ho me offers four bedrooms. -'"1 baths. a fam- ily room. wet bar and casual breakfast nook. Luxurious cus- tom features can be found throughout these ho mes. mclud- ing an elegant woodbummg fire-- place and a pnvate master suite with gene ro usly a ppo inted bath/dressang areas. Highlighting the man~ lu,ur- 1ous appointments at Vasta Point are hand-set ceramic tile entnes. soaring vaulted ceilings a nd dra- matic clerestof) wi ndow designs. Classic bnck treatments acren- tuate wood-burning fi replaces m the family rooms. The gourmet kitchens feature Jenerous J)3nt ry space. hand-fin- ished oak cabinetry. ceramic tile counter tops. luminous ceilings and bright greenhouse wrndows. A complete line of quaht) ap- pliances 1s also included. with ~pular gas ranges, digital space- savina microwaves and continu- ous sclf-c~.aning ovens. For in- formal dinina. the homes offer cheerful breakfast ban or nooks. The master suiln att luxur- ious rtuats. o ffering la~ walk- in closets and volume cellinp. while the sumptuous master baths feature oval tubs with ttramic-tilc surrounds, ~parate &)ass-enclosed showers 1n Plans C and D. dual china ink cul· lured marble vanities and deluxe Moen fixtures. To reach Vista Point. take Route 78 to Melrose A venut and l)l'O(ttd south one-half mate. Tum ri&ht on BfU'le Hall and then left' on La Tonup to the sales ofrlC'C. whJCh ii optn daJI from 10 L m. 10 ~ p.m. For m~ infonnation phone Cathy O 'Connor at (61 ~) 726-9110 .. THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! Ifs Monda). June 25. 1990. and here's what's happening.: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Skies will be mostly clear after morning low clouds bum away. T•y•s ldp/low Yesterda) 's hi$h/low Tomorro" 's high/low SPORTS: Majer Leape Bud&ll Cl8dalitJ lt, DN1en I Aqe)s It, Detrelt ! 7%/1! 69/62 72/63 a.HOUm HOTU• n»TH•WTOll 642-6086 s.e.-_AI,__. • INSIDE THE NEWSROOM Slmply lrrelevaat: You could cut the tension with a G inzu kmfe Sunday when ex- Congressman Robert Badham, who emceed the coming out part) for lrrcle,ant Week honoree Demetrius 03, is IAU. introduced .\s- sembl) man Gil Ferguson ... Ferguson. R-Ne\\port Beach. defeated Badham's daughter. Ph)lhs Badham. in the GOP pnmary for Ferguson's 10th D1stnct seat ... The race got prell) nast~ at thl' l.'nd. and Ferguson ronttnul'd to take snipes at the )OUngl'r Badham long after his' KIO!") ..• The elder Badham dad not shake Ferguson's hand nor ha\-C any- thing cordial to S3) to tht" asscmbl)man a& Sunda\ 's Balboa Ba~ Club e\Cnt: spon- sored b) the Oraace Coast Dally Pilot ... But an obscn er said the e\press1on on Badham's fa cleft httle doubt that there is no lo' c lost. lrttlevut 0 : 03, is "as sho\\ered "1th gifts and attcn- tton, prompting him to be askeJ "heth1.·r he had e'er had as much fun as he "as having in Newport &ach ... "Yeah. before <"Omang here." INDEX 8rid~ Busi~ss Classified Comia Crossword ~ath notices Entert~1~nt Health Horoscope Opink>n PC>lke log Pubtk notices SOC~ty Sports TV listings WHthef 87 A4 86~ 8 10 87 88 A7 A6 87 A8 Al 88-9 A7 81-4' A7 A9 TODAY'S THOUGHI' I "E90Macts. unltel You n.aw nothing to kue ~ ~·· yout 1-• I' A.-.. Stewnson MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1990 Newport Beach goes wild for no reason lly HOWARD L HANDY .,..,, ,,_ c ....... -.. NEWPORT BEACH The countdown bas ended and opening- day festivities almost overwht>lmed Mr. Irrelevant XV. Demetrius Davis. But the fun is just beginning for the man who was the last pick in this year's National Football League draft and is the ho nored guest of Newport Beach's Irrelevant Week. Scranton comes alive for racers Davis. who was drafted by the Los Angeles Raiders, arrived in Newport Beach on Sunday morning. Davis a nd his wife Theresa were honored b> the Irrelevant Week committee at a reception and press conference at the Balboa Ba> Club on Sunday afternoon. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ~NMSUffllf,. .. SCRANTON. PA. -A o nce- d) ing city showed it was ahve and well Sunda)' when more than I 0.000 residt"nts celebrated the amval of a field of anuque cars racing coast-to- coast. It was the end of a 200-mile run on the first da} of the Great .\men- ran Race. and soml· entrants had alread) found thl' going tough. Mis- read d irl'C'Uons. 1 ncorrect speeds. brcakdo"ns and road rl'pair "ort.. \\ere among the une,pectcd challenges man) of th1.• race~ en· l'Ountered. .\crura{')· in follo" ing GAR in- structions and traflic law., are what count, rathl'r than speed. 1n the rall~"'type racl' school to J01n thl' Navy. then moved on to Ne"ark. N.J .. and other indus- trial areas in the East 10 find work. !'lo" retired. Hope said he wanted 10 spend his k1sure years in friendly Scranton. Fran Pantuso. a disc JOCke)' for Scranton·s rcx:k '>talion Magic 93. said thl' grm\lng c.·1t} "as keeping its small to" n fi:cl. .. It's probabl} one of the homiest towns 10 the .,tatc." Pantuso said. ··1cs 10,:al ix·,>pk with h1g town idea.,.·· he "asn·1 c;urpn<;ed thl' G .\R turnout \\ "" h1g. dc.•c;p1 ll' 0' erca'>t '>lie.'' .inJ the.· thrc.·.it of rain. Pantuso )..lld ··S<_·ranl\>n ix·opk will support an)thrng the.· nt) hnngs them." shl' s;m.1. Appearing bewildered and somt•- what confused b} all the attentio n he was gi\·en by the more than :!SO people gathered in his honor. he was reminded by Paul Salata: "Relax. will > ou~ You still have a whole week to go.·· Sunday's fes11' 111es started w11h the arnval of the Dav1ses aboard a yacht. The} were greeted by a crowd d1spla)tng bannl'rs welcoming them 10 Newport Beach and washing ham "ell "ith his efforts to male thl' Raiders football team. Once Salata !>tarted the program inside. 03, I'> \.I.US seated 1n a t..ing·s chair beside lht• podium. Balboa Ba~ C'luh general manager M1kl' Stanko "'l'lcomed Da' 1s. and forma C'ongrl'5sman Rohcrt &dham mtroducl'd Orange Coast D-r ....................... De111etrlus D•vls. center. pts • Me welca•• at tlte ••• •• Bay Club on Sunday. He Is tflls yers last NFL draft pldl _,.. Irrelevant Week flonoree. Dall)' Pilot president and chief eit- ecuuve offi cer Robert E. Page and editor Wilham S. Lobdell along wnh a number of poli tical figul't'S from the local. state.' and national level. t:ach of" horn read proclamations in honor of Da\ls. Included m the hst ""ere .\s- sembl~ man Gil Ferguson. Super- \ 1sor Don Roth and Ne" pon Beach Ma)or R uthc:l~n Plummer tephen D. l-auch1l'r. o f the Or- ange County Shenff s Department. said he knew Davis was a police science m aJor and said: "On behalf of the Orange County Sheriffs De- partment. I "ant top~ you with an apphca11on for emp ymcnt in case things don"t ""ork ut for )OU "1th the Ra1dl'rs." Da' 1s dre" tht" loudest cheer dur- ing the 1nten 1e"" when he quipped. ··Where an.• the h1ghhght films of m) !Please see \l/EEK/bck Paget But some also disco' en.'d 1f the)' had to have probh:ms. Scranton "as a good place to tkal "1th them. O nce tbe anthracite coal mining capatal of the "orld. the <"II} of 55.000 an the KeHtone state's north- east com er fell on hard ttml'S aflt•r World War II "hen the last of the mines shut down. ··r eopk thin!>. of Scranton as buried 111 coal duo;l. hut not so. Scranton 1 .. c.·om1ng OOl't.. on the maps."" Dr. Boh Fuson and his G.\R racing tl'am thin!>. 11 should Ix' thl're in bold kllc.•rc;. Dnvmg a l">L~ Aml'n{'an La Francl' lir1.· l'ng1nc. Fuson ran into trouble oul'>ltk ~aanton "hen a fa n blade.' broh· ;ind npix·d through the radiator. Hundreds turn out to raise money to preserve beaches But in rettnt \cars. Scrantomtes ba'e stead11\ breathed new hfe into their monbund communtt\' LocatC'd in rolling hills "est of the Pocono Mo untains. 1t 1s blessed \\Ith a divers1fy1ng e-conom}. new cul- tural and r«"reauonal offenngs and a low <"nme rate. En fused "Ith a blue collar tra- dition of honest "ork. sense of com- munit) and a hold on 'alues. 11·s attracting oldt1me~ back for their ~tarcment )'Cars and ne" parents seeking a plan· 10 raise their kids. Among thoSt' "ho returned "as Bob Hope -no. not that one -a nauve who left Scranton after high Fuson. of Warsa". Ind .. "alkl"d 10 a nl'arh' con' cml'ncc store and startl'd t·alhng around foe help. He found M1t..c Koc;)dar. the shop forl'man for .\ml·ncan La Fran<"e tn Scranton. "her1.· the) still mal>.e fire engines. Kos)dar c.alkd bact.. and apolog1Lc.'d that the~ d1dn"t ha\C a radiator lo lit Fu'>on·c; 1912 four- l') hnda c.·ng1nc.~ But the) did ha\l· a .,., .. qhnder radiator for that )car. c;o Kos~dar f P1Hse see RACE /hck Page) By KAREN AUGE o..-y ,....,. ttaff 111,., .. NEWPORT BEACH -On a sunn) warm da} \\hen the) might ha'c been at the beach. hundrc.·ds 1umcd out instead to help prcS<.'r' l' I l. Not that foregoing sonw moml'nts 10 the surf 10 spend a fe" o n the turf at thl' STOP (Stop T 0~1c On·an Pollution) fund-raiser and a"arc.'- ness-ra1scr \\3~ a complete ..arnfit"c.· The crowds "'ho gathl'rc.·d at lido Manna Village bct\\el'n 11 a.m. and S p.m. Sunda) \\Crl' treated to h'l' music. a fashion sho" of tx·arhw1.·ar Son's visit and voice bring his terminally ill mom out of coma SANTA ANA -The \OICC of a son she had no t seen in almost two )ears brought a 1erminall} 111 woman out of a (.'Oma after the bo\ o' cr- camc a tangle of red tape to Journe) to this count!). Sonia Siguenza'<; d)tng wish was to scc her 9-)car-old son. Walter. who Ii\ l'S with his grandparents tn their nauve El Sah ador. But the emouonal mttlln$ almost didn't happen bccau~ 1mm1grat1on of- ficials balked at granung Walter a visa. Mrs. Siguenza. 25. y.,ho suffers from a terminal bloo<l d isease. had bcc.-n in a l'Oma for thrC'C \\C'ek!I when hl'r husband. lsrad. finall} was abk to bnng \\ ahl'r to 1h1'\ count!"). Thl' bm cnten:d h1~ mother's room 1n tfw intl"n 1,c can: unit of \\\•stNn ~kd1ral C. enter earl\ Satur-da~ morning. · When hl' grl't'tl"d hl·r. she opened her C} cs a' 1car'I lttr1.•amcd do" n hC'r face. She mo' cd hl'r mouth as 1f to s~al. but no words came out. Walter then began sobbing quietly, strol>.ing ht~ mother's hands. .\ S1guen1a t:onsoled has "'tic and son. he iold of h1 d1ff1cult' in bringing 1hcm together. His · .,,>n wen I 10 h\ c with has grandparents in El Sah ador atkr his mothc.-r's lllne'is ''as diagnosed t\\O ~ear1i ago. Thrl'e wl'C ks ago. he Ile" 10 an Sal' ador to ask the l '. Em bass\ there to grant the bo) a '1sa. But he lf'as told that Walter could onl~ gel to Cuhfomaa through normal 1mm1- gra11 on procedures. which could 1at..e fftt4p•se Stt COMA/S.Clil Paget Wieder working extra hard for this re-election ty~AUL ARCHU'UY a.,, ,.... ,,_.,-.... HUNTINGTON B CH -On pnmal)' n1&J'lt carlicr this month. Harriett Wieder tayed up latt" hop. int ftJr a rtp(.at or her first clcctton to the count Board of u~1sors. In that 1978 OKt, she "Was one of fhc candidates 1n the 2nd uper· v1son1l Ot trict. and it 9'asn't until the -.ec hou~ thot the)' counted the ballot from Huntinaton lkach v.herc Jhc fonncr ma)or had her stronacst suPJ>9rt. h was Surf City that put her over the toe. makn\f her the leadina vo1~ erucr 1n the pnmary. he wtn1 on to "'" the runoff. Wi~tr 1ho u1h1 Hununaton Stach miaht pull It out for her this .. tame. too. But she wuntC'd 11 to gavt' her enoU&h 'ott's I<> avoid a second race in No,cmbcr lnstud. Wieder rc-all) did get a repeat of '78. he was again one of the candldatc.-s. :ind the kading vot~cttcr .\nd. ag.iun fn1hng to win more than 50 pcrct'nt of the \Ole. she faces a No' ember runolT. This tsmt', her opponent 1s Jo> Ncuacba~r. a \\c tm1n ter coun- c1l1itroman v.ho Wieder has "orkt'd with 0'1tt the )cars. Witdtr ._new she wa, in trouble o n the afternoon of elec11on day when w h~rd a radio inter'\ iew with count)' Rql\trar Donald Tan· RC}'. Tanney had pttv1ou ly prcdacttd ......... \IVllO.lt/lllldc ,., ... and samples of foods ranging from shrimp hngutnt' to Hcath-bar- crunch 1{'{' crt'am. The) also h3d an opponunm to karn about 'amrns groups' efforts to sa'e the oo:an from pollution. 011 spills and other en' 1ronmental plights. The event. "h1ch benefited the ~anta Mon1ca-hascd .\mericnn O ceJn!> ( .1mpa1gn. \\JS the brainchild of Balboa Peninsula resi- dent Debbie LaPlant. LaPlant. a dothing dl's1gner. s~ud the Feb 7 011 spill off Hunungton Ekac."h tngg1.·r1.'d her desire to act on behalf of local beaches. ··1 want to tal>.e a nega11,e and tum it into a pos1U\C. Toda~. we are celebrating the clean beaches Y.e have and work- ing 10 clean the "hole environ- ment .. La Plant said. La Plant said the vanet} of groups part1c1pa1mg unda) -groups from Sa\C the Whales 10 the Surfridt>r Foundation. "h1ch 1s aimed at gal- ' anmng surfers and surfwear manu- facturers 1010 concern for tht" ocean·<; cond111on -was evidence that the 'anous organizations are "orksng together "We're aligning f PIH~ see STOP /a.de Page) Brando's girlfriend ...._ ............... ..... st111r1e, c ..... pllftn, ..._., ....... ,.. .,, a11r1 111n 9r•••· often ......,.. .._ ... 1r1u•t1• ... .,, Marten ... ....._ Ml ••c•lllw• •111 14 .... 1•••• ......, •• Alt eactullwe ........... --, -.-_ At& . .. . • f I . Orange Coast People Diana C. ~ynolds SHE IS:------------- A sophmore 31 St \tarprct's of Sc-otland hool an San J uan Capmrano. Re' nold~ 16. of Corona Ml Mar v.-a\ srl«ted 10 part• 1patc an a n nrxnmeow wmmcr ahr<»d prOIJam in •~land starting Jul} "7 HOME AWAY FROM HOME:---- l n1qu.: tu th(' l"\pt"nmcntal program 1\ thl· ··homt-..t.l\ ·• Re-~ no lJ., .,..111 st.>' an lhl· home of an ln~h famth g" 1ng h('r th('." ham(' to leJrn .ihc1u1 .i 111re1gn h ll-..hk FINDING ROOTS:--------- ··.~ tind lrdanJ 1n1,·rcs11ng ~°"au\t. I h.J,t" ln\h mot':· Re,n•tld~ s.auJ I 1h1n._ lh.tl \pt:nJ 1ng a 'ummt"r v.1th a t;im1h " .;a ,r('al .,..a, to learn ahnut lrt~h l ultun· · PROFIT AND SHARE:------- R('\nnh.h "'Ill Ill-~l\l•n lht: thanrc tu lt·Jm Jho1u1 ln\h \.Uhurl' fir'>lhJnJ , .. mcthin~ nul l"""hk in 3 lt"\thloc1l --1 m l<,.ll 1ng tof"'JnJ 10 'hJ nng m' I.nm~ kd~, ul annah('r l uh urc .... 11h m ' tam1h a nJ rn,·mh "'h~n I rd urn hqm, fh·' nnlth ~1d \ht· .... 111 ~· ,ta\lng "'1th lhl· \lurt1n1<1r IJinllh EXPECTATIONS:--------- . r m nol n\.'r\llU' J I J IJ I m n·.ilh l"\Ul\-J Kt•\nOld\ ~Id .. ," 1tkJ' Jho 1u1 J1fkr,·111 r1'.""l"k .ind rl.ht'\ "' I' ~ ,han~ after r,~ '>l)l"nt "'mt• 11mt 1n lrd.and ·• DESTINATION:---------- T m l.l"'"l.l to hit.· \tJ' ng 1n J plJ•t· ,allt"li < Jrr1gahn(' in ( o unl\ ( 11rl.. 10 lhl· \.•uth "' Ir( JnJ ·· 'h·· • •• 11J -\l1t·r ht·r \la' "'Ith 1ht- \11trun1ur IJ m1 'hl rlJr' 111 •r,.l\d h• Par" .\m\tl·rdam Rru\\CI\ J OJ fkr 10 -Comp1lf'CI b> Toe) Doftro News of the weird Japanese tourists urged to go native in ~alifornia TOK 't <> -\10'1 flt'upll· Imm Japan .,.. hu '1\11 < .>hi• •rn1.l tto l1>ur· ISL nding l JOk l Jf\ anJ \ l'llintt such land marl;., J\ lhl· < ... 1J,·n < 1at(' Bndge Bui \omt: lrJ'cl pntm••t\r'\ art" no.,.. urging 1hc1r l U'l11ml'" lo (tll nat1 \l' 1n thl' C10IJ,·n ">tJtr .. flh1.·> Jap.in1.·-.e \till h;n t•n ·, tulh <'nJO)l'd the uutdocir rn. n:.>t111n .inJ ruuural t>...·aut) .l\ J1IJhk 1n ( .1h· romaa:· \aid Touuh;i ru '1sh1l .iv.d edito r of a ~t-\Clhng 1r.i'cl (tu1tk ··1 11>a nt Ja~nt~ 10ur"t' 111 lt-Jrn to take their t1m<' 111 t·n1m n.i1urt· lnStc:"ad 01 JU\l \lghl't."\"IOll Cahrom1:r h~ bn·n J trJJ1t1nn.il first stop for man) J J p.mnc.· tra,d- 1ng O\('f\C3 \ .\hout ~W0.000 Japane~ tounsts v.111 '•~t 1he sutc 1h&S )Car. ~uording to the stall' of t ahforma's offttt in Tok)o Mo I Stt (altfom1a 1n a pad tiaJl" group lour highJ1ght<'d b) 'mt\ to nap ~ndmarb and \hopping a l eAptMf\(' ~ But 10 an aucm pt to v.oo tr.1,clcn who aJrady ha"c sn-n the standard \tlhts, N1sh1ka-.-.a and olht-rs art" cnco uraarng them to \IS.I Ot"lgh- borhoocb 10 camp1n1 ;it Yovm1k and c~plort" C aJ1forrrn1·\ uMpo11cd Nonh (oa'lt .. The ( ahfom1a :--.o tx>d) Kno~·· was lhl' ~1al 'lpring rd1t1on of thl' rnqazaiw .. Ciulll\cr.~ a lra"cl ,,,._ 11m a1mt"1 al J.>l'Jn'~ 'UPl"lt'' Onl· Jrt1d1,.· J<">lnh-.·d ·annlhn <ah· lotrn1.a. gl<"•m' JnJ n:lk'l.11\l··· -lht• Jrdm.1111,.alh t"iii.·.tulltul '-''-*'I giant r'--J"uoth JnJ licllkµ Fl.I' thl· 'iC't· 110~ lor ~llrl-J ll1tlhtod .. ·., mt" IC' r hl' Bmh .\noth('f 4lrtllk 1.k~ntiii.·d drl\ing Ju-. n thl" 8.AJ.J l't·nin,ulJ trum '\an l>1t-gu 1m.iginintt tlk 'JrcJm\ nl la11>k.~\ .\ml'n,;.in\,. .ind no11ntt .ihund.:inl Jl~uhol ga mhling f\J">">pun fo~·r' S I~ -. hon·, 3nd J..irl . \4."l'th ho1t·I' •· '•\h1ka.,..a .,..ho in f ehruan puh- lt\ht"1 .i nl.'"' \~>-pag(' ··c,1otiii.·1ro1- ta .. 1u1dc 111 \.in fr.am.1.__o \Uf,gC"'>I' tn un \l\ l'\plon tlk-ut\ ·., nt•1gh· borboocb. \.l'\undh.1nJ ""","'lurt-.. a nd clo1h 1nJ 'hop... 'lam p k '\Ourdough brc.ld go t ampinit and rJltmg. For '°~ Jas»~ 'l\&to r\. 11 ma' ~· iln achcnturt 1ust to rt'la\ in a l.&" n chair "In Japan, many hOUX'S don 1 ha\l' g.3rdt'D .. .and lht-bnch IS p;id - cd v.tth propk aJI summer c;.., 11·, hanl 10 do \OmctJuna outdOC>f' hlt' a ba.rbccUt' p;in~ 1n IM p nkn nr al tht beach:· '1\h1la-.11 saM1 -even a mC'lon ~ln d &ITC'rtnt v.hcn )OU eat at look1na at noa lurl' and f"tthna the dn "''nd of < •h- forma o n )our fact' •• Editor's Hotline Jwt C.11142-8088 WM~ do ~'JJ f' abOut !ht> ~ PtrJf? What ~ t you e? Co ~ '?'~ tXM! ancs .,o1 ~ • -· 14 •t.,• -HOILY J. WAGI-.._,.. ... ..., lllVINE -Citilnl tymlMtla.edc IO vktimi o(Thundafs ----. lraa in froetofM.. 5-day af""•----· IO ~ wt ssr 1 tw die rdid'eAn&. TM *Mo lll9Dd by pr<AIMMI ud cc.a•oai11 OIJUiiatioas. a-s a wl'ecaae pomc b -.ti-a.a _,,... .... Clldler items for \hr ~ ...... ne salt. hdd &om)'° 6 p.m .. ._ only ilie ftna in an dlOn tbal may coatill• for three « bar months. said Bijan K.ian. a U.un1 Hills banker a.od consultant wbo helped orp.1utt tM drive. M~ blankC't.s, tents. skepif'I ~ suIJK.a) &loves. blood '-cs. S)nnees and otfltt equipment wett c:ollec1Cd and Stacked OOlO a truck for delivery to the American Red Crosa. The suppl.a a.re to be d:d-- tnbuted in Iran th~ the lnttt- nauonal Red Cross. K.ia.n said. .. The ba.sK'S •~ IKJung there, .. Ki.an said. .. A lot of hvcs arc in dan&lcr because of the threat o f infec- tion. Whate ver 'NC do bett will just be a drop in the buck.C'L .. bthngual 1tkphonc hoth nc has been srt up so prople can get mfor- mauon about the temblo r and relief ctTon s around the clock. both in En~1sh and Farsi T he number 1s 85---0150. A fund for the eanhquak.e vacums tuas abo be-en sci up at Capata! Bank an S;ana .\na un<kr the account number 001-112633 under the Iran Eanhquake Fund ThC' Red C ross Proposed law would deter 'hit' mailers :".l\\ ~RI Bl.\( H -.\n o rd1- nan1..t: a1m1..'1 10 d 1'lolouragl.' la\t· minutt: pol1t11,.J I .. h1 1 p1t"l''-'' .. \\ill be propo\t.·d al l\lllj\ ·., < "' ( ounc 11 \tUd\ "l'\\IOn . l(thl' Cll~ l.."H"ntuall~ adOl"I \ tht' o nJinantl'. ''-'"'Jlt •r1 Beac h ma\ ~·· coml' lhl' u nh uh 1n the lOUnl\ "'llh .i la" n.~ula11 ng campaign mJ1I· l'rt ( "' -\tto rnn Ro hc:n Burnham. in fl~'PUO\\' hi l llntt•rn\ 1.•\prC'\\t.'J h\ ruunul m,·m~·r, O\l'r 1hc-w a r.. ha·., d rall"·J .i prupo•wJ la" 1tia 1 '4ould '"·4u1n· ma" m.ukr. 't.'nl 10 'n tl"r' Junng 1h1..· linJI da~' ot lhl· ... am- pa1gn IU ~· tik d "1th lhl· UI\ dl•rk .,..1th1n t"u hour\ o l fir.1 d l\lnhu· uon If 1he matC'nal " ma1k\.I u u1 It'" than l"'u hour\ tiii.·to rc the do~· of bU\IOl'\'. lht: mJ iln ffiU\t tx· per· \Onalh tkli\t'rt:d to the etl\ clerl hclon.; Ill am 1he nnt hu\ant:\, J a\. or -.ent h~ guaranlt"l'lJ O\t•rn1gh1 de· ll\t"f\ The ma1k'r\ "'ould thu\ hcc nml' puhlit rl''\l>rJ and the c1l\ d erk .,..ould tiii.· n·4u1rl·d to d1\1nhutt· 1,.op1t·' ln lllht·r \.J OJ1da te\ or not1 f~ thl· 1,.JnJ1J.att'' thJI thl' material 1\ 3\.l1lahk in ht•r o llile The prupo"--d l.l"' " 1n1endcd tu ··r1.'lJuu· tilt: e tlC<ll\C'nl.'s\·· ul .. hit p11.·\l·,·· -hll'r.Uu rt" markl·d h\ Jl('r· \OnJI Jll.ll l '> and m1 \repn.·\l·n1a11o n o f .l l.lnd1Ja11:·, po\1t uin on "'UC\ -h~ allu"' ing uppo\1ng l Jnd1d atl.'\ 11mt• lo .__"l' lhl· mJ 1kr and rC'sp<tnd to th, alktt-u111n' Rumha m ..aid "\\t• 1,.t:na1nh lJ n·t control lh<' lllOtl'nl of mJ1 kr. 1n ad,ann·:· ht• ... u J Rcquinng d1 \.l lo,un· bl'fon.-mail· lll{t m.l~ 'mlJll" u ,n,tllullon.il pro' 1\lon' on prior rl"'\lrainl ot \f>l•n h 'o thl !")\•\t·ma1l1ng di\· clo\url· "'as n"lom mendt'd he \31d HurnhJm -..11d thl'fl.' arl.' no \IJtt: lj "' .11mcd 10 pr'''t·nt h11 p1cu·c, and thJI ht: also "'a'n·1 a .... arr of a n ) \lm11.u Id"' 1n the l OUnt\ I ht· I >r Jll(!l < ounl\ lh·puhhl a n l'Jfl~ hJ' a '-'~k of C'lh1l\ 1ha1 \J nd1J.1 tl'' \lgn .1grn·ing 10 u1mluc1 po\111\ t• 1"ut·-ori1.·ntt•d l·amp.a1gn'I lhJt Jon t 'IJn,kr tht•1r o pponl.'nl\ tiut hl\tor\ hd\ 'hov.n \Ul h q 1lun· tJ f\ ul\lt' ;ir"·n 1 d l l"<.ll\e in \tnp. Jlllli!-l~"t nunutl· h11 p1l"ll'"' lndl\ 1Ju.ih Jnd orpn11.it1on.. v.ho rl·'41rt tu \Ulh lal'tit·, arl· ltkc l} to 1ti.n111t• ·rult-..· not t:nforn'<i h ' 1mpo\lt11111 ul ...inl tion\ ·· Burnhani n111ni 111 h" rl.'pon 10 thl'. lOUnl 11 For the record Ir " th<-Oru1~ c .. st 0.Uy Pia.rs po/1n '" pm mpr/\ cur· fl'l I JI/ t'rro" 111 ~ultt.tllnct• f O n•pott Jn t'""' or c lanfic•t1on <.>II h-'.:-4 '-'I """ ad. for th<: '"' cJed. ... l Sa.Mm V-l(t ,.,~ -.~~ & ..... tl ... ~ recordf'O ''· :r~ and dehierei<J to the ap- P'Of)t le "°'°' ·-... """ • '-4.. ..... ,......., ,,,,... aonm.. ~siloftl M.tlllttf Tne san_. 2• r-011 ,1f!SNf>fll'WJ ~ mav oe laid to record ro tt1p f?Otor on any rocx Contt'IW<lrS to w let eoum rrusa «.ta lhelr NWTIP. and te11t- phor-. tU"Otler '°' ~tlOO TelU5 Deir,.. Da ..... , • Ow•tnd ·1n __ ..,.....,.., ... ~ ............. , ......... 1::1 .......... ,...,,... f ·~ f ~ SllJllll C.u11.tl..,_ llM«IOI ..... " CO'lllolll'I DA•Dm ,rocMllOfl l>MKIOI LUI_, ,,,,,m.._., .., .... " ........ ·--DKt•t•f "-I ... victims About JO south Oral\IC County deoll manned tables to dislribu lilcraturc and coll«t the money auoolie:s. t=ive-pHon watc.r bonlel lef'Ved unpromptu banks for money co tnbution Volunteers eqierly lccted the donations. 10mc mmdin the cash while others picked u drive-by donations of blankets a other supplies. .. It's a heanwarming rnpon from many andi ... iduals and aroups, K.ian said. Mayor-elect Sally A!lnC' h~nda stopped by the rallying paint t show solidarity with the quake vie ti ms. ••wt·v~ sptot a lot of money o eanbquakc preparedness here i Irvine," Shcndan said. "We·re for tunate to have lhe good rommunica tions and resources we have here We want to do whatever we can t help o ur brothers and sisters 1 Iran.·· Kian said the drive 1s not pohll cally mo tivated. but 1s a human atanan effort to ht"lp the rarthquak victims who don·t ha ve access t modem med ical care. ........ ,.....,-. ...... ··1n times o f d istress and need . desp11c their interests. peo ple com o ut to help ... ~1d volunteer Af}a Ja han1. a n Iranian SINlll• --~·_,. of Irvine eeNs ,.., •• , to a collectton for Ir......, ••ttt.,lllre vkllMa. wiU d1stributC' the donations without tak.in& &n)thint for its adminis- trative costs. Kian said. ElcvC'n community groups. in· eluding doctors and other pro- fessionals. organized the drive through a hastily assem bled tele- phonC' lrtt. O rganizers madC' about 3.000 phonC' caJls Friday and Satur- day lo sprC'ad the wo rd and sttk donatio n s. K ian said . ra ising $150,000 10 a matter of ho urs along the way. "We didn't mobilize them. they mobilized themselves ... K1an said of the peo ple who turned o ut to help. "T his group wo uld ge t this done 1( it happcnl.'d dn)\o\hcrl.' in the wo rld 11-., sttll a d 1sa'\tcr We arc fonunatc tha1 tho~· of us hC'rc can do '\Ome- 1hing:· K1an ~td ··1.-, a good dem - on'>trauon of ho" pco ple wttho ut an ~ l'.ml.'rgl·nq l.'\pen c nce can help ·· Fullerton mayor better LAGUNA HILLS -Re· ,r.MHHH~Hmn. cu pcrattni from a bodyboarding I att1d ... ·n1 in Laguna Beach. Full· cn on Ma)or A.B. Cathn -.-.as in fair cond111o n Sunday at Saddlc- back Mcmon al Medical Center in Laguna H il ls. a hospital spol c\\\uman sauJ .. HI\ vital sign-, are stable and he-1s rc\Ung comfonabl ~:· said NEWS Hdcn Mautn1.·r. thl· l harge nurSl" at 1hc l cn1er. ( athn wa~ \Id ) 1ng at the Surf and Sand Ho tel in LJgun,1 lkac h \o\1 th h1'\ wi t(·. Boh b1e. "'hen 1hc ;in1tkn t tK't urred Th ur~a). Thl·~ "'ert' cclt:hr:Hing 1h"·1r -H rd "edtJ1ng annl\er<.ar) Record set in race -\ TL ~:-.:TI< (In N.J -·\ .l7·)l'ar-old .\ri· Jllllj lllJ n on \unda~ l"arnl.'d a pl:lll' 10 'r>Or1\ h1 \tOf} h~ li111\h1ng till' lran'lOOllnl'OtJI .. Ra...-... • .\nu" -\mc111,.J·· in a rnord time nl \\'\l'n d a\\. 2' hour\ J nJ Ht m1nu1l·-; ulliualo; '11d · \l 1l had \c•lrt"\l o l \cnll-.d<ik \r11 nxk out 111 llunting1o n lk:Jlh on Junt• If• l hi.' ~.X l~-m1k b1'-)lk 1np 1111.11.. h11n throu(!.h "I..""' M\'\ICO. Tna\. O ldJhurna. t...an'k.I' M1\\oun Il li no is. Ohio and r ... ·nn\\han1a ht-lofl· hc arr"i:d a l Ra ll\ 'o; C1rand I lotd iS.. ( 3\lllo 11n \unJa, · -X·tr ... ·st. .i n.i ll\l' o l t lint \11c h . broke 1he prn 111u\ Ran· \uo" \mt'nca rnord of eight dti) '· nir1'-· hour' antJ 4' minull"' ''"I 1 n •\ ugur,I 19!(9 h' Paul \t1lon Credit ring broken OR.\NCif. -r hl· Secre1 ~r\ln· ha' u ar kl·d a ring that alll.'g1.·dl) u,t·d consumt·r ucd1 t 1nformat11111 'lokn I rum TR\\ to ma k<.· 1lll•gal pun ha\\"\ ol ma'-hanJ1't(" .• 1u1hunt1l'\ '><lld The 'iccr<.·t \en 1ct: 1n,c-st1gation. conduued "'1th 1he aid of TR\\ wt·unt) p<:rson nd l'I almost rnmpll'll·d and \l'Hral \t:ale-d 1nd1r tmcnt'I ha\C ll<:rn obtdtnt•J . authortt1 c'> 'i<ud. •• T hcrt: a rc ~·akJ indictment'>. hut we l·an g1H no lunht•r 1:omm ... ·n1 :· said Do n ( haco'>. "UPl"f\l'ior ul lhl' <;cuet '\er\11,.l··, lraud -.quad 1n Lor, .<\ngclt'.., l k ..a1J thc-1ml1llml·n1o; ca mc-ab<>ul after a "'lo ng· ta m ·· 1nH'\t1g.t1 mn hut dn ·lr ncd tn dahorall' 2 held In stabbings \\ F~TMl :--.~Tl-R -T1.1.11 \U\J)l"Cls 1.1.l"rt" ar rt'\led <iunda> on charg~.., of au cmptt'd m urder 1n lonnl'll1on \o\1lh J J ouhk \ta hh1ng at <\\1an C1ard c11 l\1all The 'll'llm\ had appare nt!) 1ussled with thc \U\p<.'ll\ oul\1Jc lhl· mall. al 9:!00 Bolsa .\\l' I h,• nwn nm">t:d path\ in 1hc mall pa~n 101 and lhl' '1l11 m'\ Jnd '>U'>f>\'Ct\ .. looked at e· h 1thl·r "'n1ng:· \a1d Lt \ndrc~ t'311 of the Wc'>t IO\ll'r l'ohu· l k panmcnt \ Ira<.· a, cn,m·d .ind the \U\!")\'l I\ '>l,1hhc.·d ttw 'll llm' \l'\l·ral 11m, . ., lla ll ... ud J ht· '1ll1m-; "'t'f\' unJrml.'d . he JJ tkd · \ppan.-ntl) lhl·'t.· gu~' a ll kno" ... ·ach o thn .ind hJ't·n·1 hkt:J l'Jlh othc-r lor a long llllll' .. llall ...:11d f ht• \U\pt.'l..I\ lk tJ thl' SCeOl' but Wl'fC 3frl''tt•d Jltl·r 11nl' of 1hc '1l t1m'i 1d<·n11lktJ 1hcm. I tall "-lld In lU'>ll~~ art· U 1en Minh I ). 111, ol (1artlC'11 < ''"'l' JnJ \1n...-Phuong Hu1nh. ~S. of \.\e\t· m1n\t\·r. Hosp11ah1cd a1 LJ{ I mcd1rnl center -.-.uh m ul- 11pk <;t:ib wo unds arc llau Ngu)cn. IQ, and Hui A nh Ngo . 19 Ngu~l.'n y,.ac, ll<>trd in cntaca l cond1t1o n. '\:gu "a' h\ti:d a' \tahlc Burglary suspect held WESTMl "I\ I l R -·\ tran~1t:nl )uspcctl'd of burglan11ng "-''l'ral •.df·\toragl' unit!> "'a\ being h<.'ld al Orangt• < uunt) J.l1I ',undJ) alter an o tT-dut) polite utlil l'r on h l' "a' ho ml' from "'orl t"a rh ~unda~ 1,..ipturl·d lh•• '"'ix.'<"t'-·d th1d I hl' ot11ll.'r. ( hn' TJ~lor "a' dn,ing v.-e\I o n thl' C1.t1Jt:n ( 1r11\l" I rt't'"a' 'horth .iftt·r 4 a.m \untJa~ "'IK·n h,· 'POlll'tJ thl' 'u'pt'l t'' 196<. Kam bier p.trk ... ·d on thl' 'h11uldl'I ol tht• road I t -\ndre"' Ha ll \JtJ I h"• \,ti \'·" pjrl..l·J .11 lhl tt•I" ol an l.'moonk· mt•n1 l1'\.'rluuk1nl.l l'uhhl -X·lt \tnrage ""'.t ~ (rarden (rfll\l' Hhd .J lkl•lll'' ol ,1 rn1·nt rJ\h 111 'h>ra • A()l.·h ·r hurglarll'\ f ,1, 1111 pul k d 1111 lht• WJ to ccp an l'~l' un th ... · lJI I IJll ,,11J \Ill r J ll''°' man 'lhl' \U\J)Cl 1 ,1p1":.1 "· d ~JI r' 1 n~ J ) JmJhj l'l\'l l m ~ .... ,hoard \land up lhl· ... ·mhJn~nll"OI 111".Hll lhl R.1mhkr Hall \31d I .1~ 1111 .appruJ\ hrtJ .i nd lhl m.1n druppt.·d the p1J n11,lJnd .ind lktJ on lrn•t llJll \J1tl J:l\lo r ga'e lh,l\l' J ml .111"·,1nJ ldlr\'\ \lkn Wntthl ~~. of \\ ntm1n't''' "1tho111 tnl 1d,•n1 I fJll \,:rn1 Rl'lll' ercd Imm lhl' l"Jr "'-'rt• a \ < R \Ome golf •·qu1pllll"lll jnJ .1 '>1.'I 111 'fll'Jkl'r' I IJll "11t1. JJJ1ng th,· fl"lllllt,· uin1ml Im thl· \ C R "J' rt'l•l\C'rl.'d from \\ ngh(\ f)<ICk,•t ·· 1 hl' o flitl'r .l \k1·d h1n1 '' h' hl" "'a' ,t ... ·allng a piano \t.1nd .and hl' ,,11d 11 \\lllild h.1 \\· gone "'llh tht• h·~b<1~1rJ ht• \'truld h.1, r 'tnkn 11 h1· haJn"t ht'C'n lJUght .. J fJll ,,llll \\right "J' ll<H•l..l·d 111111 I >ran~t· ( 11unt\ Jaal on a hurgl.ar~ l h.Hge. I l.111 '·'"' Three fa mi lies sheltered \-\ ~T .\ \' ·\ -f hrt·l· \Jnt.1 \n,1 IJm1hn. "'hu\4..· tn·plt'\ "a' dn l.irnl un1nh.1h11:ihle Jlll·r Jn ... ·arl) m11rn111~ lire rnt"l\l"d 'hl'111•r Imm tht· .\nwn· ran Rn l ( CO\\ ">und." I ht: huilJ 1ng .11 ~~II" \\ "th '°It "hl·re thl· fJ1111lil'' "''-'d "'·"th,· '>l.rne ut ·.1 'null lire that J1d hllk dJmJgl··· Jrnund I ~' 'iundJ\ morning .anord· 1ng to I >oul.l < •J' 1lan ..... , puhlil 1nformJ1ion uffin·r for lhl· ( lr.IOl(l' ( ounl\ ( haptn 111 thl' Rl·d ( ro" The 19 n:'>1drnts. nane adul1' anti IO l h1ldren. "cit· k ll \\1th11ut a home nlkr lhl· tirt· "a' put out .1nJ fir1· ofliu.il' dedared 1h1.· hu1ldinl( un\Jk for hJhllJ llllll ( IJ\ ll<llll'\ \.'lid \n th, K"·J C ro\\ \ll"PJlCd an JntJ 1<, p:l\intt for .1 \IJ) .1t th\' fk,1 Wc-s1cm \anl.l \na Inn <.a id ( 1;1\ il:uw' I k had no damagl' 1'\ll m.llt' Window washers rescued Hn ·l'-1 -f 1rdighlt'r'\ hclpc:11 t"'o "'"do " .,..J,he1' \lUll.. on thl' lllh lloor o l 1tw Hn nd1•r\On 1< ... ·.11 r \Ii.I ll'. T 11\\l'r \.11urda) h\ 111\ .. t'flng llwm Ill lht' itrnund \.\Ith CllJ>l . ., (Ir.in~\· ( 11unl\ r If\' £A·p.ir1mrn1 Dl\p.lll her \Ir, hl 11, P.1ln1l·r "1 11.l lirditthtl'f' \o\t"rl· 1,.Jlkd 111 lhl· hu1ld1nl!! .11 1 •11>100 \1,1l \rthur Bh d \honh h :fofl' · I:_ \11 p m I h1· "11ltlo\\ "J\hl·r"' pl.11 lorm "·" J•in1 ml'd o n thl I I th 1111111 I rrditthh'r' 11nl rnfl('\ l!l tht: pln1111rm .111,1 " u1nl thl' \\Orl..l'r' .ind ,10\\.h h1\.\\.'r ... ·d lht·m 111 lhl P·"l'llllllt hlh1"' P.1lma '-llll -From staff •.ad 11tlrr rrporlJ TM N~port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud 10 present THE 8TH ANNUAL SUPERSTARS COMPETITION Friday, June 29, 1990 9:00 LRL-3:00 p.m. PARTIC IPATE IN SOMETHING TOTALLY IRRELEVANT! An ~ty to take the much coveted SUPER STARS ttopby back to your office f We Will put your sponsored team of S (3 men and 2 women or 3 women aad 2 mea a MUST) through 13 muginally ldJAetic irrelevme events to prove something ... bat over the yean • .,e·ve forgoneo just what. The evem.s are bpi leCl'et Ulllil June 29lh. Doo't be left OUL .. lpOOIOf a lean for $298.89 or lpOlllOf ID event for $100. Tbia wiD give y0u tre- mmdoas businea e~wbile supporting you a.nber of C'.ommen:e. We taanatee you won't be diappoimedf Call 644-1211 for more infonnldoa. r. • • Road has more than one orlglnal name MacArthur Boulevard known as Veteran's Highway, Main Street L &SI wt.Ck WC passed alona Audrey Moore's quot ion about what MacAnbur Boulevard was called before it was renamed. Not beina able lo come up with the answer was kccpina Audrey awake ni&h as. so she asked if a k.i nd-Fred ly reader miaha be able 10 help. Martin There were a number of responses on the Editor's Hotline. and that was good. The responses were evenly divided. and that wasn•t so aood. Half the people said MacAnhur used to be Veteran's H'i&hWly, or variations thereof. The others said it WIS Main Street. .. M) husband, who formerly WIS plannin1director for the city of N'ewport Beach. says lhat MacArthur was Mafo Strttt Extension:• ach 1sed one. Wilh equal certainty, another mKler maintained that ... It was Veteran's R oad. We lived an Pasadena a nd used to drive down to Knott"s Derr) Farm and then we would come on down to the t>c-i:.-~ .. on Veteran's Road ... Alan .\ndre"s. a Ne" port OB/Gyn. says MacArthur was South Main .. for )t"ars and )ears and }t"ars. It became Mac>\rthur an the late forties. as I recall." Gene Wagoner told the Hotline that ... If memory serves. and I'm not sure 1t does ... MacArthur Boulevard was simply South Main Strttt before 11 was renamed ... I remt"mber I refused for some tame to accept the MacArthur name. as I dad with Orange County Airport when it was changed to John Wayne ... and as I do sometimes Wlth the names I've been called." Looks like both sides are correct. MacArthur was indeed Main Street. It was also Veteran's Highway. and may stall be But that was something that was probably tacked on b r a political type (Jimmy Utt? J ohn Schmitz?) So that s n :'MacArthur Boulevard nee South Main Street a k.a. Veteran's Highway. Thanks readers. and sleep well .\udrc). v...-sltM Vlslton: Got lost trytng to find the beach where the !turfing rnmpe1111on for the Cahfom1a Police Ol)'mp1cs was being ht"ld. The idea was to find some of the local fuu and interview them about wave--top patrol. Instead. I ended up at ("alafia beach 1n San Clemente. talking with some tounsts from C incinnati. When first spotted. the)' were standing at the head of the path down to the beach. pcenng at the signs. They looked unhapp)' as they read: "W.\RN ING! R1pT1des. llnc\t~n Bottom No Lifeguards:· and other unlnendh scare·a"'a'"· ··This ""as kind.of the finai'blow:· said Frank Hoffman. the head ofth1\ class1call} average J\men can family (girl 15. bo} 12. bo> 8). '"Wl· had rl·scrvauons at (a big hotel 1n nahe1m ). but they wanted 1"1cc the rate "e"d been quoted for the rooms. They said 11 was a mistake Then our da} at D1sne) land cost ""ell o'er S200."" he said '"So "e onl~ sta)'cd '""o nights instead of a week and mo' cd to a motel down here. We asked "here there wu a nice. quiet beach and the) ~·d this one was good. Thl·n the first thing we sec 1s a sign that reads like 1t"\ Oeath Beach." .\t that moment. the r:ulroad signal bct"ttn the parking lot and the bcath \tarted clanging the red lights Oashed and an .\m1rak train hurkd b} on Its "a) to San Diego ··This "Death fkac-h1" Franl shoutrd over the decibel\ uf the rallkr and thl' alarm The Hoffmans d.x1dcd 10 hra' l' thr om1nou\ tx·ach lur lhl· da' and then 0Cl' lhC Southern ( altforn1a \aCat1on '4."l'nl.' "'la"\ not \e~ pcan:ful hl.'re. Do )OU km)" jn\ thing about fllo. :".l'' .,.. hl· a\kl'd "'ll0 \ on thl· "a) home .. The R1t1 Carlton "ould be nicer. I adnscd. 1l 1ha1 "'ould fi11ht'1r budget. Or thl·~ could chel l out .,.,me place<> in l aguna jnd Huntington "'h":h front un good beal'hcs \lot n1ln 1han thl') ha'l' in flko Strai&lat Scoop: .\s lo ng as ""l'0 ' <'been into unlncndh \1gm toe.fa~ cht'l'l out 1h1\ o ni.· at ~our nl·arb' Orange ( ount~ parlor bcath '"/t 1s un/:J" tu/ !Or an.\ puson ha 1 ing cusrod.\ of an.\ tfog w pan11t. c1tha 1411/full) or through ta1/urr to <'ten. 1~· t'tmtrol \,11J animal 10 l'\l rc·t,· on an) count.\ p.Jrl. l>r bt•ach ·· Thl· pc:rson ha\ 1ng custod.\ cifan) clog sh.11/ 1mmt•tll:m·h n.·moH' an.\ "a~tt' dcpo\/tC'tl h.\ !>U< ht.log.·· · l ndn'>IJnd. I am not pro dog poo Th1\ I'> Jn un.linann· that nc\.•ds lube l·nlorrt.-<l ng1dl) But don't )OU thin~ thl·re·s a tx11cr wa~ tu tummun1rntl' 11 10 the dog·" al king public'' For C\amplc. ··pft.•aS<' clon 't kt) our dog J>(K>p ht•rr It'~ :igain\t tht· /a\' But 'H' unclt'rstancJ that such thin~ Ju happc·n. ~o plt·a~· S<'()(>P up the ,wffnght .HIJ) Thanl.~ .. That'\ a lot s hortcr. cas1t'r 10 undt'r>tand and ""ould probabl) hl' much morc clTcctl\ c But "ould plain. human term-. hl• lcgal" ··5un-:· \a1d a Ne"' port Beach attome~ .. , ou must remcmher that ,uu·rc dl·aling "'th go\C·mm<'nts. and go\Crnments don't know ho" "10 u5ie plain. fncndl) Engh\h Did you read the 1n1s of all the b.illot propo,111on..,., Don't quot<' me on an~ of1h" I ha'e lo deal "1th thc".>CgU)'ll''CI) da) ·· .\nothcr lost rau~· to be pur.u<'d Plain. 'i1mpk. u<;('r-lm·ndl~ [ngli\h 1n pohllC\ and go,ernmcnt P~nonal Not~ ro J11l I 1ndS<i) Thank )OU \e~ much for lhl' kind "ord\. Frrd !Uartl• ·, NJl•m• r••• Moeay. M1dlt~1day ud Friday. Newport hires first harbor master in 1 907 • ID Newport Be.clll: The fim harbor master h1rl'd DfD YOU b) the Cit) "as Jo~ph .\ Bch in 1907 He was follo""cd b) fom Ja} in ll)22 and M . Rohin,on in KNOW 1 9~8. The Orange ( ount) Harbor D1s1nct was crcatcd 1n 1933 to de,clop. proh.-ct. maintain and control all fl• the county harbors. 1nclud1ng :-.ll·wport Harbor Tht• · ,. Harbor Patrol "a' loundcd at 1h111 ume. • I• Costa Mesa: In 1922. to heat a new s1\·room •• school at 19th Street and Newport •\,enuc . 5outhem Counties Gas ( o brouJht a gas main up Newport Boulevard from the .\rches • ID Lapaa Beaclt: In I 989. the Sa"duM Fest•' al found its first permanent home in 23 )cnrs as fi,c nc" \tructures and a nc" facade ""ere built b> tht: wdust Festival board under the d1rcct1on of ~rlenc Brokaw. Pno r to the nl'" con'!truct1on . tcmporaf\.' bu1ldinas v.crc thrown toacther and tom down uch >car The f:acadt' was dcs11ned 1n the cral\sman st)k of a rchitecture popular in Cahfom1a from the tum of the century until the 19~ • 19 H .. t1•1109 Beaclt: Bolsa Chica No. I. thc 011 well that blew on Aug. l . 1920. tapped the count)'s neh~t oil field It took a week to cap 11 on. and mon: th:\n 2.000 barrels of 011 a da) rained on surround1n1 corn field while "lO m<'n with muks and 'iCr.tpt"rs worked to build 11 dike • Ha\t .. t' fappt"d tht M>-c// ot Oran,c County h1~IOt) )ti" Wt" think nor. nd )our h1Monnt/ tact~ and f:1m·1"' to D1eJ You Know. Oraace Coa1t Dally Pia.a. Costa MMIJ. 92616 -Cwa/HIH •r A9N s,IM Onp1tt" the toucher odds. the ( ahfom1a Lot· 1ef) ·~ new ··Lotto 6-S)" pme produttd a w1nnt'r 1t$ first time out. with a ticket bouJht an Yorba Linda cl11m1nc lhc S6. I m1llaon s,rand pnzc There also were fi ve tickets with five numbers plui. the bonu number. each v.onh S 1.l9.S9S. "rh~ 11 ktlS wtrc 10ld 1n nta na. Ccmtos. Rt\CN<k. l.land. and Seaamcnto. Herc arc the winn1n1 numbtts picked S.tur- da)' niaht ror the ahfonua Lottel')''s twi~wc:clcl)' ·•W.to 6-Sl" aamc 10. I . 27, .M. lS, <46. and 1hc bonus numbn. 9. • ' DAILY PtLOT/~, JuM 21, 1llO Orange Coast Weekend Trent Engl•nd and Tom As part of th• outrlfter c•noe r•c• competition, ch•ll•ngers had to st•rt off by carrying their c•no•• to the w•ter. Race w•• held Sund•Y· While some Orange Coast residents were paddling around Newpon Dunes Aquatic Park over the weekend, others were hamming It up for a radio drill in Costa Mesa. The West Coast Amateur Radio Club showed offwork.ing emergency radio statio ns at Fairview Park.. The drill marked Field Day. a nat1onwtde preparedness exercise for ham radio operators. Amateur radio osxrators from aJong the Orange Coast brought out 1he1r own equipment, some of it home- made. to practice and prepare for disaster conditions. In the e"ent of an eanhquake or other disaster that would knock out communications. the hams might be the area's o nly link to the rest of the world. Teams representing nine Orange Coast hotels picked up their oars Sunday for the Plaza Cup Challenge. an outriaer canoe race held to benefit the Easter Seals Society. Teams comprised fi"c members from each hotel staff and one member per team from the Newpon Outngger Canoe Club. which provided the race boats. A team from the Four Seasons Hotel Newport Beach won the silver cup. Daily Pilot pllotos by Brian Mlckas City clerk fumes over aides' demotion By JOSHUA LOWE o..,, ..._. Staff \lfrflet Hl 1NTIMi TO' BE.\( II -fhc \tJgl' 1-. SCI fur j \holAdO"n lx·l\\l.'Cn ( 11' ( lcrl ( unn1l· Brtll."la"'a) and thl'.l'll) Pcrsonnl'I l>t.-partml·nt o'er thl' foll' of l\\o ~·l rctanc,. The Pl·rsonnl'I ( nmm1\\lon last "eek upheld thl· d..:partmrnt'' rec· ommi.·ndat1on 1h .. 11 -.c' rn dcncal "orka .... 1ndud111g '"o \l'Hl'tane" from the: ul' lkrl \ ollkc. Ix· dc· motnl · The action "ould not rc'iult 1n an 1mml·d1a1c pa~ u 11. hut "nuld n·sult 1n a lov, of pa) 1 nnca\l'"i at their r urn·nt pa~ k'l'I Furthcrmon· thc nc\I !)\'Opie hl fill tho~ \IOI\ \\llUld hJ\l' h) hare in JI a mUl h h>"l'f "Jgl' too lo" for thl' "or~ lhl'' d1) .lltmd1ng It) HrOl ka"a' Th1\ " 1w1 thl' fir\t time: Bn.x.ka"a' ha\ hulll'd ht•jd\ "1th pcr\Onnel.. jnd on .11 least fiH' past lX"Ca\ion\ \hl' ha\ gonl· to the nty adnun1-.tra1or to l'nforcc thl' l 11\ ·, personnel \ljtutc'i. c;hc said "ihe t>t:hc\l·, 1h" lall'\l .Kt ion '' \Ume '>Ori ol rl·tali.i111m for hl·r prn 1ou\ hat1ll'' 001 reall} don't "ant lu thinl 11 hul 1n thr light ol thl' "o rl m} ~·opk Jo. I rralh ha'l' to helic'r 11 " rl·tnhut1on.:. Brod .. a" J \ \llld Pt·rwnncl l>m·nur Rill O\nl'\' dl'- n1ed an~ hard lel'11ng' "llh thl' u 1' tkrl "s offill' ·· Therc I\ \Omt• had hlood lrom thl' \tJndpoint tlMt \hl' ha' '>Oml' "11h thl\ lllliH· I kl'I I JU'il did m' JOh "Tm not <,uppti~·d io oc looling at people hut J)\l\1t11in\. Jnd \hl' 1\ o h' 1oush looking JI fll'Ople . ;ind tr} 1ng to pmtn I lwr fll'<1pk anJ I guc'i\ 1hat I\ hl·r n1thl ·· o,nC'\\ \aid BrOlla"'.t' \J1d \hC \\l"nl Ill ( II\ .\dmin1strator \11kl' l tx·ruaga ;rt,out th..: latl'SI J)l'r\onnt'I dl·t 1'1on\. and h1.· rcqursll'd an opinaun lrum lhl' ut' allornc' on "'hl·thcr nr m11 ~·r\onnl"I t.uuld dl·nwtl.' "11hou1 di.'· p.lrl men I hl•aJ JJ'lPfll\ .. 11 O n Junr fl. an op1n1un \\,l\ rl·ndcrcd h~ l)\:put~ ( 11} .\11urnn .\rt De Ll I 01a 'ita11ng both person- ncl and thl' dq>.irtml'nl hrad had 10 ..igrel' hclon· j rx·r ... mncl 3l ll0n lould \lll ur 0\nl"'" ..aid h..: l alkd tht· ruling 1mpu\\1hk 1n j ml'l ling he: had "1th lkpul~ ( 11' \1tornt'} Jo<.eph Barron ahoul thl· op1n1nn RJ rron h\.''ldl"> being a dl·pul' lll\ jllornr) Jl\O ..tll'> a~ k ttal \.Ounsl'I to th<· ttlm· m1~ ion The mo rning hclnre thc Per-.onncl < omm1\\111n nH'l'l1ng. :inn thcr 11p1n1on ljml· lrom \\ 1ll1Jm \m,.hjf\ .1 lurml·r 1kpul\ l II\ ;>t- l\1rnc\ "h11 IHI" dot.'' 1.nn,ultJnt "or~· tor thr lll\ Thl' dl'U\lon ''jled J)\'l\11nncl 1.1111ld :tt l auton· umou'h Imm Jl·r.irtnll'nt ht·.1d41 k a' 1ng Hn"11.l .1"J' 1n :i rather lt'nUllU\ J')(l\lt1t1n tor 1h:11 l'\ l'n1n1t''i Oll°Cl10g The lkmo11on' l\lme in lhl' v.akc u l J nc" jgrl'l'Oll'nt "llh the \1 un1l I· pal fmplll\l'l"' \\\I)\. IJt1on altl'r a '"ll-\l',.H \IUd\ Ill fl'd.l\'llh \lime l 11 ~ J<lh-- Osncoi,<; '411d 1he dc•l 1'\1on" v.ac madl' 10 k'>">l'n lhl' negoll'l' imp.ill j'> mul h .. , fll)"lhk tor <'mph" cc\ . but he added things might hav<' t hjngcd O\Cr 1v.o }Cars 'Tm not drn} 1ng that theft' might ha' e been some rrror 1n the rt'· da\safka11on plan then as o ppoSC'd lo cond111on\ no" ... he said. Thl' secretane'i ""crc dropped 1n 1uh d cl\!>1 fila ttun. e'en thou&}\ the) "'111 l'' entuall~ get their raises. the} "111 Ix· ks!> than <''er. ont" else's 1n thl' lll\ Thl' ~cretanes will ~('JV(" $411 .i month in addrnonal pa) until lhl' pr11hkm 1\ rewhcd .\ ll>n\ultant ""'II be brought 1n to dt'll·rm1nl· "hl·thcr or no t the em· plo'<.'I.'" v.l·rr treated fairl} .\her the: arbitrator gJ\CS a rec· ommcndat1on 11 1A1ll go to tht' Per· ')Onncl C omm1ss1on for appro,al and thl·n on IO the C1t\ ( ounc1l for a tinal dt'u\lon. · But Broc:k.a"a) 1\ not happ) with a l.On'iultant Judging the matter. say- ing "'h:it "a\ done wa\ -wrong an tht" lir'>I plall.' and arb11r:1tton as no lOn\lllJt Hin ··is 1h1s a crumb I'm supposed to an cpt".. <;ht' -.aid Drivers' injuries minor in car-pole crashes IKVl!"I.~ -\ll<.'gl'dh 1n111,. ll.tll"ll mutun\I' v.;iaed v.ar on ut1I· 11~ P<'lr' 1n the''" r<1rl) ~turda). Jnd thl' oull nmc Jppeal"\ to hr a lit.iv. Nt11he1 dn,<'r v.n \t'nousl)° in1urcd in a p.11r ol car v~ pole l ra,h<'' 1ha1 uclurr·ro "11h1n hou" and m1~ of eDlh olhtr. hul hnth l'll" ind pol('\ \U\ta11\C'\1 m11,1or damagt rhe hm l.K't urrrtl UI I 15 a m . ~ POLICE LOG "hen Pitul To" Mh<'nd of Anaht'1m allqt'dl) rear· cndl'<l a k'C"ond 'rh1<.lt' nC"ar lht' intt'n«t1on of \\>amer \' enu<' and \\.t'\I ' ak Loop Tov.-nshcnd allttedl) ml'\! to lt<a \ C' lh<' ~ rnr and '' he did. hi\ ,-ar n11 .a trkphone pole and u\t'numC'\t, Irvine pohtt said Tov.n'lhcnd ""' a'""tt'd on suspK'1on of dn"'"I v. h1lc 1n10" atcd < ~WI .. <'rt' ~1111 dun1nf up dcbm fmn1 1h11 1«1dcnt poli«: \ltd. "ht'n at 30 a.m 1 car dn,en b) Ju:in \raurut Bernal. of .\nahe1m, slamm<'d 1n10 an cit'\ tnuf l)OIC' ncur IM comet M f.a\t Yak l oop and Barranu Park~)' Bernal wa' not 11\JUl°td but tht car he .... , dnY1na ~a' cni'hni v.hcn lhc polt' topplt'd o"cr on top of 11. :k'l.ordin to polt1.\' rcpor1' lkmal ,,..., arrMlt"d on su\pre1()n of drunken dfl\ 11\J Co!lta ~1f'sa Time nin out on a v.oman v.h<> v.as uiluna a 'ho"'er 11 1ht' pons C"onntt11on health 'Pl When \he n.-turnC'\I from her sho"'~r. ihe noti«d that hH $4,00) Role' watch v.u stofcn 0 A South C'Ol\t Mala piuon _.ho '*1 sa~ to JCI • cup of rotTtt II M Donald's •at robbt<t or her chttkhook Foun•ain allf' eu,..i.n bn~c into • 'to~ •h4 ~hp and ll"llhl\l01I ~I ~(I ~orth ut ll'ktl' n \ l•ll 1i.1rli.nl an lhl· I ~tU • t-.i. ... ~ ''' \11 \l,J11l"lh11rn "M«I had .in Si-1111 'll°rl"l1 \tukn nu1 111 11 0 Rury.lar' 'm.t\ht'll out a "indov. <II a •ar !'-trio.rd in lh<' lflOOO hlcx~ Ill Bmo~hur\I '\lrt't'l anJ \tole .l \IC'l't'tl lluntinttton l)("oc-h .\ rc\ldrnl ol lhc ltun11ngton "1anm .aparlmrnt' n·p.1nl·d .i Hu1l k I{" era wa' Id\ un111rn1trtl 11n\I thr l'ng1n•· running tor thrl'<' hou" 0 Thr manqcr ol 1hc 7 lk,t'n 11 l 1oldtn We" \1rc-r1 .. 1nd \h fatldcn .\ HnlK' \Ill<! a man v.hom he lilllrJ p<.1liu· w Jrtt\t la\I v.t'l'k "" 1hn.-1u~n1n1 him fhr manaJl'> 11l"t' \81d thr man tnt'd to run him o'rr 1n the parking Im 0 " man ""'"' '" lhe 11000 blork or \an .\n1tlo Omr found h1m~lffotr to fall' v.11h a prowlt'r looling in 11 hcdmom I h<' rrov. IC'r I hen flt'd 0 l-Jc""'1tn<"''il" rcrom·J ~1na • man h mg n11dr - 'fl'Ta ugk' -in thl• ~;a\\ 1n 1 f)ltlo. O<'Dr \'1111 "111('\ a Irv int" A S' 000 outboard <'nain<' .. n 1a~tn from a •li.1 ho.al parlo.,'11 111 lk"I Vnn Karman "\C' tln Fnda' n Four \ C'hll ~ rar\.C"J on M 1"1 ( Clllr1 W('f'(' ... n. JahtC'd rarl\' \a1urda, rh<' front v.1n1tnv. nl • 1~!11 l~tsun V.lh \mah'it'd. the rt'1u v.1ndov. of 11 IQ8' >\u,11 ~000 v.u hmlo.tn and n"rmn v.('f'C' 'm11,h<'d nn 11 tQn ~1cn·ut') and a IQ~ '111\Wn Ma \Ima La una lkat'h ~ min "'Po~ h1mwlf and unnat~I 1n IMnl of a mother ind htr twa ch1ldrtn • 1urd1) " 1hc 1h1l"t' v.-~rt v.1lk1n alona Br 11.1 Thoma' \lt"n ll~Nn N v.15 later am tt'\1 on U\O 11)0 of 1n~cn1 C'P'''urt • 0 .\ r,·,1dC"nl rrrortcd thal a M1y0nWC"r mov1n1 van h.id h11 .ind 1 .. li.l•n a 1'11& l hun~ out or · I ltkphone fllll1 0 Three v.omt'n 1nolo. llothes from L.tsun• Bea• h"c.11 ~IHl Pan tit ( oas1 H11hv.-a) but one left her \hoc' .ind phone numbt'r lwhind The '*Omen ~ Jr" nN'd ·" H "pan1l v.1th one v.canna a tan 1ae1te1 and am,1h,·r Jn-,\('d 1n an India n-style d""s 0 <\ v.-oman rrtumC'd w her t Q!IR hh>t' Mu\tan4 •f\cr J J,1, .u lhl' ~·.irh \aturda\ and th~o,t'rTd th11 11 ~ be-en hit Nf'wport Bt-ac-h Rury.lllf\ pnC'd ofl('n 1 door 11 Jam<'s Ll""M>ft Plrdy. \I \ on \ 1lla \\II' ind 1ook rnmput<'n. phones and Pllfl<'" hctv.-<'t'n I nda\ n11h1 and S.1urda) mom1na. 0 Cio,mconr threv. an 18-oun~ can of Gunk Tirt Punuurc ~al 1hrouah a 11.1ndo"" of Jcffnes ltd. Ofl Produwon Plan· hc1v.«n 10 pm Fnday and 9 a.m ~tUrdl\ 0 F1\h1na atar 1nC'lud1nt rct'I,. lurH and othtf C'QUar>mcnt. WI\ takrn ftom a hoet that wu docked 1n the ~fX'l bl0<. lo. of "°u1h Ra) front The boat waa tattted '11 an uni lo.N h11rh 0 -" ''->-<'Ir-old cl«tnNn wu 11\Jurtd Thwtdly aner he fell otT a hfcsuard tOWtr The man 1okt ~ he had climhtd up thcrt' 10 wal<'h tk wn_. a .... t-0 hou"' latrr kl\t h1~ balantt lhc man. •ho WU~ fo1 h1\ 1nJUMt'\ and rt'lc.aK'd. alto told polt« tw Md OM drink catlt<'f in IM da 0 l h1c"t"S took a ro1n colltttt n v1IUC'CI at Sl,000 from a homt' on Jum1nt .\\ml.If on Fridly. 'he thic,cs enlet.:'d lhl'O\llh an vftlodied doot' •M "'* • rnlle\.uon tha1 1nl\ladts nlM Al\U doUaf't.. u ....._ head aok1 coin and t-o fl07 ~ Mlf...._ ' I ' 1 ,. I Inside advlc. Innovative small businesses can obtain private funding Oblainina equity for small busi- nesses has become increasinaJy difficult. or at least that appcan to be the current consensus in the business community. The facts. ho wever. tell a sliaht· ly different story. Over $SO bilfion in private equity fundin' is avail- able for small to medium-sized companies. And many of those private funds have offices in Southern California. Small businesses need to be innovative. thoro ugh and per- siste nt in their quest for additional mo nies. Fonunately. a wide array of private and public funds exist to satisfy vanous funding levels. Companies should explore all possibilities to determine the most appropnate source for their par- ticular need s. The d 1scn minating investo rs I work with e' Cf') day look for unique products and ser- \ ices that fi ll a genuine' oid 1n the marketplace. One of the m ost common mis- takes young companies make I'> to seek institutional fundings too earl~. U nk ss a com pan} 1s headed b} a well-kno'' n entrepn·neur with a pro' en trad, record. or the com pan) ·s idea challcngcs sliced bread in the in no' a11on ca1ego11. 1t should not go to an 1ns111u11on for 1nit1al start-up mone} lnd1- ' 1dual inH'!lto rs. fam1h lonn-; or lcsser-kno'' n go' l'rnmcnt-funded research and $rant\ nrl' better sources for 1h1<; funding lc,d. Once ~our lOmpan~ has pro,en its ab1ht\ to 'iUt"ll''>'>fulh marh·t 11s product. then thl· in\t11u11ono; "111 bt· l'Ugl'f to hl·ar ~our propo!hll Federal and \tall' gmernments. an important wurll' ot funding. olll'n arl· l" aluol-l·d .\ppro\- 1md1t:h $~25 million in li:dc:ral fund' ·arl' pn" tdl·d Im ~mall· to rncd1um-"111l·d u1mpan1l'' 1-und'> arl' aY.ardl·d t>~ I I d1t1i:rent go\ - crnment agl'Ol ll'' \hout ll:'.I ~r­ ccnt. ho\H'\ l'I onganntl' from the Dcpartml'nl \11 Ddcn,l· Depart- ment of Lnl·rg~ '\'I\ 'Jt1on.1l 'lctl'nl'l' r ound,1t1un JOd l:kp.lrt· ment ol lll'Jlth Jnd llunun \l·r- ' Ill"\. Walter Cruttenden Ill Dr. Robcn Berger. director of Innovation and Technology De- velo pment of the mall Business Adm inistatton. spoke at our re- cent "Meet The Funds" con- ference about the federal Small Business lnno,a11on Research (SBIR) program. This program facilitate!> tremendous research for thl' go"crnml'nt. while financing produ<'t dl·,clopment for the re- ceiving compnn). The SBI R program pro' 1de' money for product R&D, from the idea stagl· through the de\elop- ment of a protot~pl'. Instead of turning thl' final result') O\er to the go' ernml'nt, as 1s cu~toma~ under !>Orne gO\ ernment con- tracts. thl' funded rnmpan' l'i en- rouragl·d to Sl'ek pm ate tund1ng to u>mmemal11e the final prod- uct. n\ l:luo;ine'>) can apph for an SBI R. rnntral·t 'granl. as long a' 11 cmplo~., no more than 500 people andu<,1\l·I~. Thl· a'l'ragl' number of l'mplo~l'l'' al lundcd companies I'> onh h l Ill' mo<,t important qualtli.ldllOll " a unique produc.·1 or 1dl·a 111 llll't 11 Jnd 1nll'fl'SI to thl· go' l·rnnll·nt ~RI I< tund1ng lan lx: an ideal nll'lhod hl'1.au'l" ~uur l'l•mpan\ don nut ha\l· tu rd1nqu1\h an~ l'q ui t) or rl'PJ ) a loan. In ad- d1t1on. ~our lomran) ·.,product or tdl·a "111 ht· '>l fl'l'nl·d b~ gll\ ern- nll'nt l'\pl'rb 111111<.lll). and again at J later \lagl' of dl'' l'lopml·nt Thc'>l' l"l' '>{fl'l'nang' knd lrt'ml'n- dl>U' ued11:ltl11\ to 'our proJell "h1d1 "111 tx· 'l'f\ 1mpnrtan1 lO thl' in\tltUIJonal 10\l'<,h1r<. lltn· traclcd taler. Stale aovemmcnt.S also provide limited funding. Jn California. the Co mpeti1ivc Tcchnoloay Protram (CompTech) was established to cnh•nce competitiveness by fosterin1 technology transfer from the laboratory to the marktplacc. A relatively new source of fund· ina. CompTccb provided S6 million for 28 differcnl projects fro m its inception in September 1988 through June 1989. Those funds were matched by private sector mo nies totalling $4.8 millio n. A Competitive Techno logy Ad - visory Committee, made up of ind ustrial and academic leaders througho ut the state. has awarded S7. I millton during fi scal year 1989-90. CompTech projects re- flect the s ta te's impo rtant tt«:hnolog1es and industries. in- cluding agriculture, computer sci- ence. e lectro nics and super- conductivity. Whether you seek federal. state or pm ate equity financing really should depend on the stage of ~our company's de,elopment. To enhance )Our own crcdibilit}. a thorough understanding of the fund!> being sohcned is essential. \\ alta ( ·rul/cndcn Ill 1s cha1r- man of ( rul/cndcn & Comp;1n). a Nl'11 purl &·ach m ' cstmcnt bank- ing firm 01hcr members or 1hc Daily P1lu1 ':. Board of Businc·ss .\d\ isers an'" Ernc1>1 C Brown. managmg 1x1r1nl'r o( Erncsl Bro\rn & Co.: 41.w Fn·l·m;:in. '/Ct' pn:s1dl'nt Sht'.Jt \Oii Ld1m;1n H u11on Ncv.·- porl &•.Jd1. T11m Gib on. d1s1nc1 m.J11.iscr 1/111 Thom & Co.. D<·- borah L J-1.irnngton. 1 ,,·c prt'\1- cknt \orthan Tru:.t ol ( .1lllornia. ,._ \/I'<, /h u .\fan, id .. 6: < o . John LinJ... lountling. pi1rtncr LtnJ.. M ur- rd ,.\. ( o .. ~11/ton E. ,l\i'a,\ for. ,.,. ct u11 \ c 1 ice presitknt ;intl rc- gwnal man:Jgl•r for Grubb .t Ell"· Kc11 :V1cu/a\. prc~1cJcnt rtnancial S1r;11cg1t'\ (iroup. Chip Sta:.scl \t.Jll' fJrm ln\tirann·. ( 11~1.1 ,\/1·,J l '( In 111c. antl (l/orw /1Bn1·1 . pn·\1cJcnt Z1cna .. \ -h - \Ol /.Jlt':. Survey: Gas prices drop slightly LO\ \,(,fl f-'1 < 1,1,01111,• p1 tle' JropJ'll·d lour·h'nth' 111 J l l.'IH "'l'r 1lw pa<,t t\\o "l'l'~' .1u111J1ntt lo .l nJllt\11\\ ldl' 'lll\ l'\ nl ll'tJJ!l'" : ·k:l\l'J \undJ\ f hl· d\l'r.lgl' Pll•l tor J !!Jll 111 ••I ~.1, 1ndud1n~ all t,J\ ' \\J' 11~11:.. ,,·nh .1 gallon on Junl· 22 . do\\n ll ~2 ,, nt' !rum J J um· X rhl·tl. h' thl' I u11dl~:rg \un l'\ ' I hrnugh mulh ol thl· nation. fl'· t.111, I\ "l'fl' J'lJ\\JOg through H'l'l'nl d1 "P' 1n "h11k•\.1k prll'l'\. """J .. ur'l'' manJga I nlh\ I undlx·r11. I Ill' lrl·nd "a' lhl· oppo\lll" on till' \\ l"'>t ( uJ\I. \' hcrl· rl'linn~ output "·" Jlkttl'd h~ 'ummer pollu1111n u>ntrul la\" and rl'ta1I lkmJnd n111 - 11nu.·d \lrung. Lundhcrg \Jid -By tbe Assocl•ted Press Defense contractor McDonnell Doe ... w Corp. plans to laJoff ttto .. ands of wol'tren McDonnell Douglas Corp. layoffs begin to take toll ST. LOUIS --\ftcr already announcing 7,000 layoffs at McDonnell Dou&las Corp:s struggling Doug.las Aircraft Co in Long Beac h. the company has announced that .. .,ubu a n1ial layoffs" are fonhcoming here in St. Lou1!i. Ke n J. Brownsher closed out his week on the telephone 1elhng emplo)-t:es of the eogrneenng agency he heads not 10 '>ho" up for work at McDonnell Douglas Corp. Ewing Technical Dl's1gn Inc .. Brownsher's com- pan}. had 180 cnginl·ers working at McDonnell earl) last "l'el.. T"l'nt} of those were let go Thursda} a nd Frida) . .\nd Bro" nsher npects 60 o thc.-rs will lose thc:ar JOh!> b) lhl' l'Od of thl!I "t'ek. ·· r h1s 1s trauma ti t. .. Brownsher. regional managl'r for thl· national contract t'ng.mec:nng firm. said Fnda). .. Most ol m~ lla) ha<. hcl·n la)-OfT calls:· .\' ~ld)onnl'l l e\et'utl\CS pre pare to 'llash thou"-lnd"> 111 JOb'> and take o tha drastic cost-cutting ml'a'>llfl'' tu J \l'rt a tinanunl cns1s. tht" com pan}°'I probll'm' arl' aln·ad } beginning to tal e their toll on ~h Donndl 'upplta' \uch a!> E" 1ng. ··Thal· 1') no "a~ thcr,e people art• c..'' er going to be ah-,orbcd.'. Bm" n'>her ..aid ··\\ c don't ha' e other ma1or rontrattor' \lll1ng 1n our bacl. )ard .. \hout 4 1100 \kDonnell "orl.ers in 't. Louis and ,11 kJ'I l'l IMM 1 1111'.·r., al l'Ompan~ plant., else" hen.' "ill ltl\l' thl'ar J•'h' ·" p.irt of thl' com pan~ 's plan announced \.\ ,·dn,·,d:J\ tu 111m ~ "OO m1ll1on a \C<lr from 11' S 14 7 h1ll11111 1n Jnnu:.il l'\J'll'O~\. wurleS ·\3~ \ld>1•nndl otliual' \\Ill \J\ onh that "'iubs1an11al l.1H1lh"' Jrl' lurthcomang and· that. mostl~ non-pm- dull111n Jtlh' "Ill bl' targl'H:d T hc} alread~ ha'e .1r1nnu111.t•J l.n11tl\ of~ 000 compan~ "orkers and lOOU l1tJ1t1.1lleJ "nr'-l'r' Jl tht• 'ub..1d1an 1n t ong Beach Ttw \l'\ l'rl' al tion" an.' nccessan to 1mpro' l' McDonnell's protitab1ht} -on v.h1ch the large-st dram has tx-cn continued loSS4.-s a t Douglas.. compan) offiaals sa}. But wtth a n uncenain dt:fense e n' iro nment ahea~ analysts a nd union officials caution that the romang la} off prob3bl} "111 be o nl) thl' first ~-a'e of cutbacks.. o\nd that has l'H'nonc.-fro m poht1oans to «ono m- 1sts to machinists "ondenng whether t he impact on the St. Louis C\.'Onom~ could chan~ from a n pple to a \\ashout. ··vou l·an'1 be a supphc:r to that compan} and not be conl'Cmed.'' s:ud Bob Jamison. regional manager of H. L. 'o h ( o .. another techn 1cal-~n 1cn contraclor that supplies more than 100 emplO}ttS to McDonnell \\1th -l0.500 \\OrJ...crs and a S 1.6 b1lhon annual pa~ roll. Mcl.>onndl J>O'•\'Crs the 1. Louis «onom} h ke no other compan~ in the ar~. \kDonnell takes in a "hopping S-' ·' b1lhon of thl' S5 b1lhon a }ear that the Pl'ntagon pump!> into t Louis 1 pnmc: l'Ontra ts Thl' la} offs at \h Donndl probabl} ~ill push the unl'mplo~ mcnt 1n the mt•tropohtan area abo' e 6 per- Cl'nt. ~1d Ru~ \1gnonno. a labor anal}SI ~Ith the M1')wun 01\ 1<;1on ol EmplO} ment S«unt} Though the ratl' ha .. hO\l'fcd around 5 ~ pcrttnl for th(' past ~,eraJ months. fl ix·rcl·nt 1 d tar c~ from the douhlc~hgtt a' l'r.18l''> ol the t•arh I ~lSOs. he notc-d Ekt"l'en ~ .\.tMKl and 74.000 Jobs in thl' St Louis ml·tropolltan arl'J Jrl' dan.'Clh n:-lall'd to m1hta~ spend- ing. "ignunn,> '-Jtd f he tutal CO\l'r' "orken. at pn,atc nmtractol"\ <iuch a\ ~td)onnl·ll l mc:rson fl('{'tn c ( o.. C.,e neral D~ namtl'!i C l)rp and Olin Corp . a., ~ell as go' em ment agl·nci~ sulh a' thl' L>cfen'IC.' \lapping .\gent') . .\rm~ Troop 'upport ( ommand and .\\ 1a11on Suppon (om- mand Thornburgh defends attack on S&L fraud \\ .\\Hl'\o(,1()-.... -\llornn C1l'Ol'fJI D1ll- Th11rnhurgh on \undJ\ fired hall JI lrttil' \\ho \,l \ thl Bu\h adminJ\trJllnn I"> nut mo' mg agg.rl'\\IH"I\ to krrl't out ~' ing'> .ind lnJn fr::wll ··\\ c·rl' goang Jlll'r \J\ ang' Jnd lo.in\ l ruui., "'hl'tha the' ·rl' Repuhlalan'> 11r Dl·mou:11' '-orth \outh. East and \.\l''>t .\nd \o\l'.'C u>mp1kd .1 \l'f\ 1mprcss1'e retord on that 'tore:· I hornhurgh \J1d d uring an appcaranlC on thl' < H\-1 \' prngram ·1 Jll' the :--.;at1on .. His comml'nl' rnme a\ Trl·a .. un "lnrl'Wr. Nicholas Brad\ ..aid 11 "a" t1ml' l<1r lkniot rat' and Republicans 10 stop tl)tng 10 atli' hlamc tor thl' 'l&l <,eandal and concentrate on tatching tulp111' Brad>. appearing on .\RC -1 \ ·._ ·· f h1., \\l'l'I-\\1th Da'1d Bnnkle)" program. agreed "llh ml·mhl•r., nl Congress ~ho haH· ..aid the lix.u\ should '>htlt from fingcrpoantang to prosc(uting \&.l indu,tr. offtual' "ho "1olated thl' IJw' "What the ~mCnl·an pcopk "ant " J dl·llitatcd organ1LCd. calm approal'."h to tkamng up thl' rrnhkm !Jndl . nlJl-l· 'un· to pro<;t·tulc tht· t nmmal' an- ' 11h t•d .. BrJd' "11d Br;1d' rl'll'nth rl'' 1-.cd thl' Bush admm1"tratio n·., l''t1mJtc o n thl· l ~l't of thl· "3'1ng'> and loan hatlout 111 J' high a' ~I 'II hill111n I hornt>urgh dl'nll'd that prosnuttir' ha't' tJagl'tl·d IO"l'r·lc'l'I l'mplo~ec., uf tailed 1n\t1tutwn\ r.11 hl'r than tor olfa ral' ··t thank the relllrd dl'arl~ 1nd1l'atc\ the rnntral') 'llll.\l' \l'l'n l'\l'•UtJ\l' aftn l'\l'f\111\r lUn\IClc..'d \l'lllenll'J hi l•lll.0 • hl• \aid Hu t rhurnhurgh rnuldn't sa~ ho" mnn) Ill'" 1nd1lll1lL'nl\ hJ\\' lx·l·n obtained \Inn· Bu\h tool. ollitl' an JanuJn I %\I .. There·., a u10t1nuum thae of at II\ 1t\ on (lhl· part ol) thl· l>cpJrtnwnt ot Justice·· hl' said "\h• dun·1 h·ep '>COfl' h' ~ho'o; the president a1 thl' 11me .. \kmhcr~ ol ( ongrl'" ha'e tnt1c11l'd thl' \IO" J"Jll' of pro~'l Ulflln'> in the 'la\ 1ng and loan<. <ocandal But Jdman1.,tra11on otliuals ha'l' said the in\e~t1ga­ t10n' of financial ma'>management and fraud arl' C\trl.'mel~ rnmpllLated and ~111 take t1mt' to resohe Tho rnt>urgh '31d Sunda~ that ~mething "more important than the: numtx-rs" 'ihould be addrnsed. "and that\ thl' lOrnmatment. .. ~dmin1\tra11on offinal\ said la t "eel. there ~cf\.' ~,II fraud con,1tt1on~ 1n 1~89 and S tOO m1lho n in \tolcn funds "a' rc:t:tl\ l'rcd. ~n. Pl'll' Domen1c1. R-N.M.. urged against 1o<:u!i1ng on "htth polat1cal part~ l'i more: 10 blame for thl' '>J' 1ng .. and 11,an dt•bacll'. ">.l)1ng ··that's history. \\ l" ought 10 go altl'r tht• crooJ..s." Rep Lt•on Panl·tta. D-Cahf chairman of the tlnu'\t' Budgl'I < ummllll'C . ..aid that 't\h1le a R('· puhlalan admin1,trat1un l;ulc:d to a<lequatd~ ""lulate thl· \a\ 1ng' Jnd loan 1ndu\tn. ( ongr~s also should hear wml' ol the hlJme ··rhl' 1<,<,Ul' 1s. do 1o1>e go after tho'>{' 1nH>h l'<l , .. \;lid Panl'tta In rl'll'nt da\\ ml·mhcr .. of the eu .. h admin1s- 1rat1on ha' l' ... ud lhl' l)l•mocra11c-<ontrolkd \ongre.,., 'hnuld Jnept r~1r1 lll the blame for the S&l mess L1l-l'"I~. lA.·mtx.rat., ha\e tx-e n qu1cl. to claim that tht' t ml' l'merged largd} because of la1t regu- talion of the sa' ing.\ and l0.1n' h' th1· lh·pubh(an RC'ag.an admin1\tratwn Brad~. mcan"h11l'. ..aid \undJ~ that thl· go,l'm - ment should dispose l)I real cs1J1c hold1n~-; acquired a\ part of the gro\o\'lii'g "'3'1n&S and loan ~andal nen 1i 11 has to offer more fa, orablt• d1~oun1s "T he goHrnml'nt shouldn't be in the rt"al l..,latl' busm~" he s.i1d on tht' .\Bl program As pan of the b31lou1 of the a1hng sa' ings and loan 1ndusll)" the Re~lut1on Trust ( orp 1\ o;elhng aboul 36.000 propert1~. onginall~ 'aluc<l at St .i I) billio n. o ften at discount. Most of th~ propenies arc in T C'\a\ ... It hough the) arc ~aucred through 45 stat~ Brad) said unda} that part oi the mcn-a~J lOSl estimate ol the: S&.l dl'anup was \a~ing real l'StJIC' indust~ '-'hllh has affclh.·d the !>.lie of the d1\trn~ pro~rtll..., held b~ 1he RH J he R H "il'i lrt:atcd to :idm1nister th(' ~' mgs and loan l ll'anup -B> ,., .4..u« .. t~ Prns r-----------------------, I A ~PLAa: foR NA1ts... · I I ~ I 1 25°/o OFF ACRYl..IC NAil.S 1 I Acrylic Nail.a • Manicmea • Pcdiaua I Publication for teen-agers making 'Noise' in LA area Knott's may put park in Indianapolis I LiDeri-Silk ~lays• Hot Wax 'Iieatmcnt I Bl'RB>\N K -Cnt1c<; ~> th1'i I I ge neration of )'Oung people doesn't publttallon' thJI l O\ \ngelc' Jrl·a tn·n-agcr., rnn't put do"n thJt tcl'n-agers tan gl't into It' pag~ arc alw P\.'ppcrcd "1th fi lm and record re' •l'" s. I Am.C411,krappnfuttawa I read. but Jack B1l·rman ~ys that I .. 'dnamodwbairnakirwOH'f. I 1~n ·t .,o and to pro'c 11 h(''s helping Right nu~ onl· of the b1$&MI road- blod .. lhl'' face . ..aid Bierman. 1s gelling 11 t;, ~ uung pl"Oplc But the ad ult cd1to~ don"t sh\ a~a} from \eflOUS l'SSU~. .\n ui>- com 1 ng an1dc e n tit led ··M ~ 8o)fn cnd's Blad" 1o1>11l chronicle the c pcncnct>\ of a ~h1tc teen~gc.-girl and bla k )Outh who an: dating 714/673-0141 put out a Ol.'"'>papcr JU'>t for thl•m IL.3336 Via Lido• Newnort Beach CA 92663 I ··\\c''c found 11 )OU go to a tcl·n -rhe pa(X1 rnmes out once ever) thrl'l' "l'l'l.s and about 40.000 copies arl' d1 tnbutt:d throughout the Los .\ngcles ah:a. usualf) racked up along\1tk other frtt-d1\tn but1on pubhlallons on maJOr cit) stret'tS. Bierman said the No15ie is pushing for "1der d1stnbut1on ------------·-----------.1 ager\ parl'nts and ask ~hat their kid liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-I rl' ad 5>. th C) 'II sa > • . M } k 'd doesn't PllLIC IGTICE cm IF IRTmT• IDCll 1mcE OF 1n1n lllPTllll On June 18, 1990, the City Council adopted the budget for AICaJ Year 1990/91. The budget ep- proprtatee S 178,965,009 for all tunda. Of thla Mie>Unt $94,318,355 has been appropriated to the Generai Fund and SM,648,854 to all other funds. Budget documents are available for public Inspec- tion at City Hall, 2000 Main Street, In the City Clerk• Office between the hours of 8 AM & 5 PM Monday through Friday. Copies are also available at the C..tral Ubrary located at 711 1 Talbert Avenue (Telbert & Goldenwest). Dated 8/20/90 . ., ......... .... ......... ,, ., ... read an}th1ng."' sa1dB1erman. e\-Man~ ot the an1cles an: vmtten b~ teen-agers thc:msch c-s. ccuu'e editor of the ncw'>paper the ~015l' .. Bu t they're rt'ad1ng lots o f thing,, magazines. new-,papc~ But the} read what's of interest. It's no t as 1r thc) 're illiterate 1n an) regard ·· B1l·rman and No15t' E:..c.h tor Nor- bert parruw are hoping their llcdgl- 1 ng. frtt tabloid "1 ll he one of the The papcni fea tures tec:n-on ented issues from graduation anx1ct) to fa shion 10 student tra vel programs. a "ell as e'tc:ns1vc: hstmp of d u bs "The challcnsc l'i to make it 1nterestmg a nd "'el} eno ugh ~ bu~). bnght t~n-agers "'11 ~ad 1t." ~1d Bu~rman. who 1s also ellccutl\t edito r of L.A. Pan:-nt. -•¥ T'k M#datlrl ,..,.... Nigerians· request free sunglasses FRESNO -To more than 200 sun-<lazcd 1- gcraan'i, David Tittle 1~ their hope (or some shades. T1ttlc. a Fresno sak~man for a sun&Jas5CS who le· !lahna compa1'y-. ta1d ht' has rtee1vcd mort' than 200 lcttCI'$ lh1s 910 nth (rom peo ple in N11cna wan11 n. a free pair of sunalasscs. He ha~ never been to Niacna and ~otn't account for his 'udden popularit} there. "I could probabl> ao over thcrt and be the kiflJ of 1aena .. Joked Tittle:. 4. ~ .\~ a salesman of Fi hcrman E)twnr. a d1v1 ton of ( atllc ( ar un&Jassc 1n Hollister. T111k said ht route rnH~ '"entraT C altfom11 bet wren Ma&ra and 8.J l.er'lficld -no t N1gena. "~me"hcre alona &he ltnc someone must ha"e packed up one of m )' buaine card and 11 somdlow &Ol tu N1gma I don't know hov.." Tittle: ~1d The C'Ompeny ··docs <iell to ~me: fncan C'OUntnn. but no t Ntttna. .. Tmlc rc«iH-d tm fint letter fro m a man 1n N1.,ma la\t month "It ~med hke a very honest and s1mpit rtq~t for 3 pair o( '\un1las~ .. h«: '3td . "His Ena.hsh •-aJ ''t"l") broken. bout S0 ~rttnl ()f ha "Ord v.ett mtsspclkd II was Just an amusin1 ktter. He put ,,at efTon into ~ntU\J th1 len er." Tm~ said that ahhoual' It '' ae~un t company poh ) lO IJ'C AWi) product he lOUCfwd b) lhc fact that the man took the umc to •ntc him a ktlCT from .000 m1Jn I V.ia\ W1th1n fh e :.ttk o ne man·, ~~ f0t a pau of ~unala turn«! into mClft' than ... as k9ps ol blue Jl'roani mmcs hiombu d cd the compaA). -·~ Mtnt...., Nnrt S'trt'*'f IJ'l.i OJ~N \POU() -9'no n 's lkrT} Farm 1s rnns1d('nng bu1ld1ng a fam11' ('nt('rtaan- mcnt renter on the· cast bani. ot \\ hltc RI\ er 'l3tc Park in do"ntov.n lnduanapoh a parll. otlin:al 1\3\ s The Cai1fomut-ba'Cd theme p.Ark compan' '>C'nl a leller to thl' \\hue R" er Parl (k, clop- mcnt Comm1ss10n 1h 1s mo nth sa>ing 1t v.ould take t~o to thn.'t' month\ co c-omplctc a stud) on \Uch a dc,l'lopmcnt. s:ud Jerold Knagh1. e•ccuu'e d1rcccor of th~ comm1u1on 9'no n's opcr.u es Knott's Bcm F rm 1n the Southern C a1tfom1a cit) of B~ Park and 1 de'elop.na a 'lit'\en..-crc in~oor them(' p;ar\ called 9'non ·s Camp nOC>p> 11 a mall 1n Bloomington. Minn If the lnd1:tNPoh.S tud) IS fa,orabk. the rompH) •ou&d d1sc.·uss dc\Ctopmcnt adca'l Wlth the par\ comm1M1a n. Kn1&ht <u1J • tul'\J4> Kno&fs was a mo na thoc: fint compan1n contat'ttd Int m ntb b). a consultant hu~ to find • ckvriop(r for a bm1h enlttt."t1nln(ftl C'tnttt to nnn..or~ boUt )S 8C'ftS 1n the l~ 1!9rl -~ of the ta~ ~ IDd\anapohs l oo abo it lex tfd lhttt. • Theater fest for kids aims to inspire By TOM TfTUS 0..,, .... COf•E--• ··we "'ant to create a sense of '-'OnJcr 1n the: e'~ of chaldrt"n - and their parenis -\() that II\ c theater "'ill bt.x-ome a hit-long habit. We want to en-ate mcmon es that last a hfrtame. ·· Thafs 1he sdf-amposed m1 ss1on of Blake Gould. artistic director of Inane Valle~ ( ollegc·s Theaterfairc for Children. "'h1ch r.uses the cur- tain on Its ninth summer season ne't month. (jould n'CC'nth created some 1mprcS\l\C memones· v.1th his produ uon of .. l ittle Shop of Hor- ror\ .. at In 1ne Hagh School. a sho"' that copped top hono" 3t thC' l't'C'Cnt M.\CY av.ard~ This )Car the Theaterfaarc -Atll un,eLI a v.orld prem1c~ -.. The E'er)da) .\d,cntufe'S of Hamet Handkman. uptr ~nau.s .. -as ats tint production. opto1n.g Jul~ 6 and running through Jul) :! I ID the Forum of In 1ne Valle) Colkge .\ulhor Gf'C'& Atkins "'111 direct has pla) about a 12-)t'ar-old girl "'ho·s 'Cl) sman. but not \Cl) popular. .. This pla} 1s a gooJ chan<.'e for us to do something more contempora') with a mes~:· sa)s Charkne Gould. co--producu of the tv.o-pla} season with her husband ... \\e v.ant to make kids thank about hov. the~ tit m. and 11' c them a different v.a~ to look at things.·· Blake Gould "'Ill stagC' the second show ... The .\d\cntun·s of Ro btn Hood:· lhc classic ad\cnturc tale wb1ch pla)s Jul) 19-:!8 ID the out- door Coun)ard Thatcr. Stamn110 the utle role 'A'ill be Marun Noyes. one of Gould"s pnze pupils :n Irvine Hi&Jl. who drew ra"cs for has title role an the scboors productJon of .. The Elephant Man." .. we·~ nol 1nternted 1n maching onl\ )'Oung children.-Charlene Gould d«larcs. -wc·re mterntcd in chaldren -.bo arc 10 to IS. Arc they suU aucndmg h"c t.heattt or att they hooked on TV? Is theft any h'\'C tMatcr 11med It that aar lf'OUp? We don •t th1 nk there· s enou&Jl. So •'C aim our producuon.s to this for- gotten agr group and their famahcs.. Our 1o:al 1s to captu~ tbctr 1maaana- t1on. The Gou.Ids and thct.r youna play-e" ha"e been doana Just that s1ntt 1982. Deaa1ls on this )ur·s awo productions can be obtaanc'd b) call- 1Q1 SS9-3333. • • • .. bwrdaf) and bomdeunns be-- hand tbt' Oranlt' Curtaan.. is the a u h phrut roe next ~end·, spec:tal produ<t1o n or $am~el Bttkett's ~Endpme .. at tht C'OAI Mna 1\'IC Playhoute. Jon Stdola as dift'Ctitll dlit frtt C''= of t.hatc:r by • poup du lbc Pttui• PoWny Jltay-~ ~ W1ft •pm Fn- day. lurda) and S.ftdl) ... p.m. .. \he ola> home. 661 Hunihoo Coau Maa. A A short course in 'FemSpeak' Sometimes. it tram. that every ..,...... alive -O«Pt ones in brad ._. reJatiooships -com- plaim that her man ise~t romantic .......... Womca bve under lbt a 1wwws -..mption that if ber husband lo~ed her more. « even moush. tbal he'd automatically flip into a romantic mode. .. Romantic'" in the way that she u.ndcrs&ands romance. that is. :a,~ how to lo~.'°°· but thty drmoosuatc ia difrermtly than women do. Lui week I talbd about the la"I'•• o(-Makspeak, .. aboua how womm can improve their com- munication with mco by lcamina a few si:mpk nuanca about male vo- cabulary. Malcspeak and femSpeak list the . vay same words but they can have oh-so-dift"ercnt meaninp. accordin& 10 authors Jo,.than Kramtt and Diant Dunaway. ("Why Men Get Enouah Sex And Women Don't Get Enough Love.-Pocket Boob. 1990.) If you want )our man to undcr- s&and you better. he has to learn to undcrsla~ "Fcm~k .. and you·~ Dr.Unda Algazl just IOiQJ 10 ba~ to 1aCb him how. SWt by CDCOW'1llinl more con. venation-WO«llftt tbiDk ifs roman- tic few their men to Wk to tbml - about thinas that really matt.er lie dreams and aspirations and about feelings. vou·u be most successful in Jltl- tin& what you •-ant out of your ttlationslup. if you modify that in- itaal expectation. lkgin by encourag- ing )our man to talk about thin&s bc·s already most comfor1ablc taJk- tOI about. which probably includes sports. v.'Ork.. money. politiC1 and sex. "Fcdings-wdl come later. Ne¥cr miss a c:haftQC to tramlate .. MaleSpat"' into .. FemSpeU.•• Talk about the beauty « pace of a wide Rilelrivcr °" the foocbaD f.cld and you ·\'e peneua&ed a male do- main with female pen::eptioos. And wbcn ~ want to know what your man as .. fttli .... try astina bjm wbaa be '"thinks... He a.imply will bave lieu trouble WJah that notion. You can bdp him understand •femSpeak ... by translatin& what he liCCS as lovi~ JllCStu.ra into words of love. TraditJonally, men have learned to express their affection and adoration by offerina practical help and proctceboo, through shared physical activities and by trying to be won.by of admiration. When be docs somethina like working bard to acrueve a promo- uon. you rrught say, -11ovc that you do that for us ... I know that ifs your way of telling me you love me and I appreciate you fo.r it. .. -FcmSpcat-is a new notJon for most men. so it ma~ take some time for them to absorb 1t. They'll catch on -finally -1f you rcma10 consistent in your education efforts. The pa)off can be a panncr who sees tumsdf as lhOre loviat and who~ in ttture. C9D become moR motJvaled to vasi.I your inner world. Men tell me aJJ &k time mat it's ~ust before sJecp.time when n•s eu.- ICSt for them to tMrt vcn.J in- timacies. So you mjpl uy t.atkioa to your man in the dark. (Kramer and Dunaway oompue I.bis with some women wantinc to mab Jove in the dark.) The idea is to create as safe an environment as possible b sbaRd conversation. openness and in- timacy. Ask him questions, lful ~uestions like, -How arc you hng the stress at work? .. And then, when he tells you hjs problems, don't be quick to Jump in with solutions. LiStcn to him. Men arc most lik.dyl to share thoughts and fcelinp withl women who really list.en to them~ ~ men women love best lb~ who not only understand. bu value the reaJ differences between( sexes. Most of these men have bcenf taufht how to do trus by patient,,' loving women. .. ._-1. l'• ea write i. Dr. U.. ~ al t1JJ E. C.UI Hip••T, ~ *1 MM, ltl tl. : • Doctors warn about sun's effect on eyes 9y .JOY ANTHONY caaa.ract formation.·· But 10 actually prove what 1s now a hunch. -)ou·d have 10 raise 100 ~pie an a closet and 100 ~pie on the beaches of Newport Beach - and contrasl them. - ~ .... c-. 4 -· People who worship the sun are more likely to get cataracts than ~pie who don •t. Long a problem associated with agmg. cataracts arc increasing)) being link~d to sun damage. .. w e·rc talkmg about it more and more:· sa} s Newport Beach o pbthalmolog1st Andrew Cies. -Thcre·s a strong impression among most o phthaJmologists that the sun docs ha\C a \'Cl) raJ relationship to .. You can·1 expcnmen1 on ~.-agrcn Dr. Robert Fcnzl co-dirtttor of the Orangt Count) Eye Surgical Center ... But there·s a ton of C\ idcntt. -both from ammal rcscrach and companson studies In a study that compami fisher- men wuh coal m1ncn.. he said. the coal mmcrs w~ found to have a Kabuki comes . to the Center Japan·s Grand Kabuki Theatre Company -A11l v1s1t Orangr Coun1~ ne:u •ttkend for t-Ao ptr- formancn al the ~rfomung .\ns Center. June 30 and JUI) I The appcanince of this Japan<"SC nauonal Trcasu~ 1s sponsort'd b~ the Center and the • Japanese .\mmcan CulturaJ and Communit) Center and •111 feature akamura 1Uch1emon II. an1st1c director and one of k.abuk1"s foremost an1sts. Kabuki 1s to Japan what the Ro} al Shak~~ Theatre 1s to England. It e" oh ed from its I 7th Ccntur) begmnmp as a nbald tra\ehng dance sho"' to its prestnt state as a highly ~finc'd classical an form. It 1s said to ha"c ongJnated m K~oto "''lb the perfonnancn of a )Oung sbnnc maiden named Okuni. who brought unusual dantts ~ costum~ 10 the ~-Pan1c1pat1on k-.adlDg to \IOlencc b) male members of the audience led to a ban oo ,,. omen actressies. Nanm•• IOdlM•on II ...,.. • Ille priest alnd Nntlnmur• Kot.we V n Prln- ceu T..... In dM 6'MMI KalMllll In the Cen1er·s performance. Grand Kabuki Theater -.-.II perform -Narukam1 .. (The Thunder God) and -Mtpwan Zaze n-(~ Subsutute Medaaton. Both pla~s wtll be performed 1n each performantt. Tickets rangr from SIS to SJS and ma} be purchased b) phone at 740-2000 or (213)48(}..3~32. The Fnda). June JO performance "'ill ~at 8 pm .. turda) ·s performance "''Ill be a 2 p.m mauntt TJNtater'I -~ -"- TVUstlngs 7:00 7:30 1:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 • ~::; • • CM .. T1119 .... ...._ ••"> _, .l.S. T ~ tt971 ~I ~ Stlll:lnl Roa ~Otlon lf9 Olt lM r,. .. 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Careful monthly self-examination can lead to erly identification of a breast tumor. lumps in the breast are not •tpadut avpey? tower cost due to decreased hos-,. cancer. Today many sur1ical pitalization. Moreover, the P8·1 A mammoraram is a useful procedures can be performed on tient is bck at home on the same diaanostic and screening tool. an out1>9tient buis at a suraical day as the surgery. h seems that 1 The American Cancer Society center. Many su.IJical centen a.re many l>ltients do bener under'. guidelines for exams are: free..standina units or affiliated these circumstances. ( 1) A baseline mammOJl1U1l with hospitals. The facilities arc t~c same ~' for women age 35 to 39 in-Today many procedures such any operating room an a hosp•· elusive. as breast biopsies, hernia repair, taJ. There is excellent nursing The Medical Plaza Association, locatc<l next to Fashion Island in Newport Beach , provid es the most compre he nsive group of phyl>idans and outpatient me<lical services in Southern California. ln one convenient location ! Regular physical exam ination and mammo~ams are the key to early d iagnosis. Most women are fearful of what mip,ht be found. (2) A mammogram for women most plastic surgery procedures, care as well as monitor recovery age 40 to 49 inclusive, every two ocular implant surgery, car, nose rooms. The patient usually years or more frequently, based and throat surgery, arthroscopy shows up one or two hours,, on the woman's physician's ~ SU.IJCriCS as well as GYN, uro-before the procedure and leaves ommcndation. logical diaJllOStic procedure and about I 1h or two hours after" • (3) A mammogram every year many pediatric procedures can ward. for women age 50 and over. be performed on an outpatient Anesthesia can be in the form -By Dr. Marvin Rawitch basis. of a local, general. ~r in special ' -------------------------.. cases epidural or spinal. If ther~ Nearly 200 health care professionals arc available to meet your indi\1dual health care needs. Physicians arc available in each of the following m edical specialties: CRAIG Y. HAMASAKI, M.D. Allergy Cardiol'lh'Y lknnatology 1't·umln~ry Onrnl~ry & I lt-m.i1oln~rv Prrl1.t1ncs Board Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine and OSCAR W. SHADLE, M.D. End0< nnolc~ry C.ut.rocnwrology (Cl) Gt·n<·r.tl & F.imtly Pr.u·u«.· ln 1cm.il ~ft•du in<· l'hysu al ~lt.·<lu int· & Rd1Jli1l11,t11n n PS)chi.aU) Hoard Ce rtified. American Board of Internal Medicine Announce The Opening Of l'u lmon.iry R h t•\JIO.th ,,, """ M.~l?L~J-~l?h~.~ •' ttt•PO•• Ct•He - Their New Medical Practice Dr. l ra1~ Y. Hamas<1k1 and I >r o ... rar W. Shadle have opened a new medical practice in HuntmRt<>n Beach m lht• Memon,tl I h•alth Centc:r. Roth physicians . peca<tlize in intemaJ med1rn1e ,ind are assooakd with tht· 7\frm11nal Med1ral Group. Inc. of Lon~ Beach. The physicians art' also on staff at 1..nng lk ,wh ~lt·11mnal Medacal Center. one of the largest medical rentt:rs an the wt•stern l 'nit rcl S11ttt•-.. ill For information rq.~arding phy~i< i.tn .... 111d ,t·l\·in·,,t .di Tht> nwdical offirt' Is n11w ,1n cptmg new µallt'llh. For p.1t1t·nt< ron\'l'lllt'n< t'. tl pprnnt · ment~ are a\'a1lablt> from X:OO ;1111 to 5:00 pm. ~londay thni Fnday. f>lt'il'-t' tall .\11Cht·llt• at (714) 897-9822 t< 1 -.cht ·cl ult· \I 1111 appo111t mt•nt . 756-9 000 ''Now I don't have to use medicine anymore. The pain is gone'' according to one of the many enthusiastic users of the new biomagnetic insoles This is the secret of "Biomagnetic Insoles": The specially developed magnetic layer activates a field of alternating magnetic current that stimulates the nerve ends under your feet. The parts of the body and the bodily organs that are linked to these nerve ends react surprisingly positively to these stimulating impulses and reflexes. This therapy has apparently been incredibly effective for countless people. 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A W Wormann Apt " Zip is a problem wi.th the suf$ery, patients can be directly admitted to the hospital. -By Dr. Ernest Popc.1 Task force seeks health care ref or01s A new task force Is calling for sweeping reform of the nation's health care system by trans- ferring power from Insurance companies. employers and gov- ernment agencies to lndlvlduaJ patients. The task force report wa• prepared by researchers from 40 think tanks. universities. and research organizations, lnclud..i Ing the NFIB Foundation, Amerµ can Enterprise Institute, thi Hoover Institution and the Cat Institute. It was published by th Natlonal Center for Polley Analysis (NCPA) in Dallas. • "Our health care system '' dominated by large bureaut cratlc institutions and lndlvldud1 patients have little control over the prices they pay or the qualltV of care they receive." said NCPA President John Good} man. "We want to restore the patient as the principal buyer of health care and unleash an army of millions of Informed shoppers into the medical marketplace ... Under the report's rec- ommendations: •People would save for smatl medical expenses through lndl- vldual medical savings ac- counts, called Medisave ac- counts. •Over time, Medlsave ac- count balances would grow and people would rely on health In- surance only for very large medical bills. •Hospitals would be required to negotiate preadm1sslon prices with patients and give patients Information about the quality of their services. The report says that most patients today cannot find out the cost of a procedure prior to entering a hospital. At the time of discharge. patients often get a lengthy line item bill they can- not understand "Patients can- not be prudent buyers If they cannot find out what the price is before they buy," said Good- man. The report points to cosmetic surgery as an example of hoOJ the health care system could function. "Since no Insurer wtll pay for cosmetic surgery. pa- tients are spending their o't'kl money," said Goodman "Pa- tients have more Information about the price and quality of cosmetic surgery than for any other type of surgery." The report also warned that third-party insurers are posing a threat to the quality of care patients receive through their zeal to control costs. "When you see a doctor today, what hap- pens to you Is often determined by your health Insurer rather than by your doctor's ex- perience and judgment." said Goodman . The report says people need catastrophic health Insurance for large medical bllls. But It blames federal and state gov- ernment pollcles for the rising number of uninsured people. "One out of every four people who lack health lnsuranoe have been priced out of the market by costly state government regulations." said Goodman. In addition, "People who do not have employer-provided health Insurance received no tax deduction for Insurance premiums, making It more c.oatty for them to purchase heatth Insurance." ---RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. --·-.... c.-.~ 1''n ttAllOl ll\ID C0tTA MBA -Mt. II s. 4 n " IJ (• l ., ,, I I Ill , I It 111 I II " I I ··111 r11j I 11 I II ~ 1111 ,,,. n •'I bn "' ( ORANGE COAST S Patrons · have circus '\ while raising funds Th~ bia •op was sky hiah Friday even1n1 at Bowers Museum's "Center Rina at the Circus." No doubt about it, the museum's annual La Fiesta had a circus theme. Cars were parked by valet driver~ wearina oranac hair and clown suits. The Santa Arut mustum entrance was dcooratcd with red and while tentana with balloons. And if that d !d n't convey the theme, T hai, the baa elephant on the front lawn with her red-costumed keeper d id it. Chairwoman Donna Karlen was about ~s excit_cd over the party as a kid secana a circus for the first time. "I'm so thrilled ... we have a sellout ... 32S here tonight. and m y guess is we will make about SS0.000." Mu- seum education programs will ben- efit. Karlen was a t the entrance grc1:t- in1 IUCS~ With ho norary chairman Fernando Niebla. a member of the Bowers board of governors. Once inside the beautiful old courtyard of the Spanish-style mu- seum . guests could tnd on celebrity artworks and 11ems while socialmng and trying the hot hors d'ocu' res such as fennel sausage. ~p1q shrimp and broiled scallops. ~nous dining. catered by Pe n- nington. was at tables under the sky draped with lights to resemble a tent. More clowns. 10~ ones. gn nncd from Ooral centerpieces. Arthur Strock of Newport Beach. chairman of the museum board of governors. to ld the guests the" were sailing in the area that wouid hc- <.'Ome the new wing ... Our expansion 11 getting close to reality ... we hope 10 break ground in October or No- vember ... the museum will tnplc 1n size:· added Strock. who has de- creased in s1LC' and was looking \t'f) trim. Vida Dean of Prentice School an Costa Mesa). and Sharo n and Richard Ellinger. Party people also included former board chair Harriet and Bill Harris JUSt back fro m Europe with a wed- ding anniversary celebration stop- over in New York. "We took two grandchildren 10 Europe with us for two weeks and had a great time. I ha'c a hule jet laa but I couldn't miss a fiesta." said Harriet. Some people might have thought for a few minutes that they were !>CC1 ng double. but 11 was actors Don and Dan Stanton of Huntington Beach seen an "Good Mommf V 1c1- na m" and m ore recent y 1n Gremlins II. Twin Don painted G11mo for their artwork donation. Dc!>1gncr Cheryl Bookout of Hunt- ington Beach was w11h son Tam Campbell (About four )car<; ago in a Dally Pilot fashion stof). Bookout said her goal was 10 -.cc her designs 1n Nordstrom stores. She made 11. Her label 1!> utanne Sher) II ) Also 'ia" Hamt.'11 and IP Wieder. Huntington Beach ( ounc1lman Wes Rann1s1cr. Sue and Ra\ Lamoun·u11, Charlene and Roger ·T orn·1ro and Sharon and JelT) King. Monday, June 25. 1990 A7 While guests dined. the Jimmy Vann Band pla)ed man\ favontc'i and the volume was 'iuch that thl· dtnt'rs could ht>ar each othrr wht.'n they mentioned that 11 wu a f.avorate. "Good music It ha<. a smok) sound." commented Marie: Others dining undl·r the 'ilar<1 were V1rgin1a and Paul Bender and Make Nason and wife V1kk1 Varga\ ( rhe following night saw the four dining wnh the stars. a ballroom lull of stars. at the \mcnlan < inl·ma .\wards f o undation e\l'OI ,11 the Regent BcH·rl> W1l<.h1n· Th" party honored former l ' ~ ~·n ( •torge Murph) rl'lcbra11ng h1\ XXth h1nh- da) and 65th )Car of h1' sho" bll career Orange ( oun11ans Jade and Ron H1gg1ns and Donna and John Crean undtrwroll' the 'itar party ) 8111 and Harriet Harris. w .. 9annlder. SNwon and Jerrr Kl.,. Deremiah of Corona del Mar. She was 'SC'atcd w11 h husband Rod. Nancy and Joe Royal (shC' 1s director Building bridges safer than crossing them .\m told b\ a S<'nOU'i rescarlhN that more ·people die bu1ld1ng bridges than l'fO'l~ang them Onl> animal with m head al a right angle to II'> b<xh 1\ thl· \C.'3· horS<' L.M . Boyd \h1nl·d I hl'\ "'l~:d th\·1r mouth<o. and "JI\ hcJ Cheryl Bookout. son Tim Campbell. Char l ene and R09er Torrelro. Doftna .C.len. • Your brain wa\C'i ha'c much to do with )Our \t'\ apix·al If \aid wa\.CS \Oml·ho" match tho'iC ol a prospecllH partner. 1ha1·, 11. the a11rac11on I\ 1mmed1att· Or !.O hl·· hevc some \penalistc. "'ho wo rk \\Ith that 1n'ilrumcn1 called thl· cnccphalogrnph \\hat tht'' 're tf) 1ng 10 do no" '' ..et• 1f thn <."an mall h up compa11blc lo' ere, JU~I b> looking at 1hc1r cnrcphalograph rt·ad1ng•" Du.I \OU l'\l'r u<.t.· .. uh-huh .. and ··unh-ufi·· to nw.111 H"' .ind no'' \k too \1111 do ( lll·nt '""'' "'hl·rl· tho~· l'\prr'>\llln' \ ,lnll' Imm \.\ l""' \lr1\ ,1 rl'\\'3rl h fl'\ l ... 1 .. 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Jon"t U\ l·rlool.. th.II pla1ntl\C qUl'r) drlt\C'f\'d h\ \ \ ~1 1lm··, Pooh .. 1111\\ h1n1;1. dm·, P,l'I ting thin 1.1!..l· •·· Nn. \Ir thl' < h10l'\t.' didn't 't.irt out with ICU. llll' .ind \11\0l'.IO\ Import\, Jll Repon " l'rt·"dl·nt < 1corgt· Au'h tll among th\· mJn' "ho ll'l' l'\l'· Jrop<. l'll>ttl' .1 d.1~ to ;111111111 glauu1m,1 DEAR READERS: A l'hlle back I printed a lt'lltr from a woman who 'ltgnt'd ht r t'lf "Content In Mon- treal " She and hr r bu~band art in their lalr ~0'1. Thty play itolf. lakt' freq ur n I \ aC'alions a nd rounl lbt m · '!rive" among tht' happil) marrit>d. Tl't'h r )f'&r'I al(o lhey jt&Vt up sex. "Conte nt" 'laid <iht' was "ure lhal the)' "'ould bt ron'lidt>rt'd odd If nol abnormal. 1f pt'oplr knt'" She askt d how man) olht r marrlt>d rouplH t njoyed a full life "llhoul <1e't. I uld I'd ask. And I did Well, dear readers, lht' mall on lhloe <iubjecl ha" knocked my office for a loop ~tort than 33,000 pt>ople haH' responded and gut' ~ what? More than fi~ pen·t>nl of the C'ouple!I No consolation in looking back .If/ When I'm <111- tang beforr the tire w11h m y -;n1ner o f Geritol. c o n · 1e mpla11ng m} lost youth. lo!>: loves. lost 1n,es1- mcnts and lost wa1s1hnc. I tr) 10 Nancy console m yself Mcintyre that I have a lot m ore character •••••Ii•••••••• 1han I o nce had. I also have a lot less fun. G ive me a whoopee an)' tame. I have two kinds of reveries -edttcct and unedited The short. censored vcr,.on deletes all thr pratfall, and focuses on my triumph, and numerou'i awards -hkc being voted Mm Banana Sphl of I 94R <",i0 \ \ • • ,') I ""' f3f(p~ I .·' ~ ,,. --( .. : \ ,,,_ .-. . ' .... It'' ahoul ·'' .1nur.11c .1, ,1 I l11lh \\l111d prt'" rl'll'.l\l' I hl· unnlill'd ''"'' 111 111' Ith '' '" lnnit .and '·"'"1'1 I haH' 111 tJl..l· ,1 popu•rn 1nll'tfll1"111n II• \II 1hrr1111oth 11 T h1~ \Cf\lllrl l"\,Jnltnl'' .Ill nl\ m11nt111wn1.1I tttlt1I\ 1n unl.umlort,1lik l.kt.111 I 11-l ,1 ln111h.1ll \11.11 h. 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'\;un ~ur111ral ff'MOllll of offf'ndina 11t1n~ Pf'rmf'nf'ntl)" '\;o tur~ul -r•rrinr, '\;o <\nNtht'll1I "" ho.plt1I -t., '\o lonr. rf'f'O\ltf "' 1ptti1lltf' 1n trf'1tlna lf'l •t'lft8 ~· • ~""'"• .\ppt• ln•uranu \41"dlr1rr t rH t .ot1•uh11 ff VEI\(~ \H E MltlCH • llOH 714•662•1-400 I 0<-Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monda)', JuM 25, - - OIANGE COAST ..., .... An Independent New spaper Publiihed by P<JS>CI Group f'liblishing. tn.;:. l.o-t I, ,..., pt"esidenl & chi9f M9C\lh .... oHk:,,,- Wiliorn S. LolMiel, edi•or SNw MatWe, lllOllOQ'nQ edi1or D9ft Fenley, ed11onol page ed<IOI' Stan Wyman, news ed1r0t Otee • .,..,,, c•tv ed•tor 1....-aa..m, leorv1e1 ediror 1..., Cort.on, 1por11 editor Carel Humpht•va, 1oc1e1y editor IH;ot Stein, Jr., cho"mon Gerald W. Adcox, Jr., gene1ol mof\Og&< Waher lurtou9h1, 1901-1919. !oul'ldong pub!o\her War on drugs claims one of OC's finest T ommy De La Rosa always wanlcd 10 be a palice officer. . .\nd despite his easygoing demeanor, no one close to the Brea rcsidenl "'as surprised that he wanted 10 fight o n the front lines o f the war o n drugs. Ton1n1y De La Rosa became a casually of tha1 war at 3:22 p.m . Thursda y in Do"·ncy. De La Rosa. an undercover Fuller1on police o ffi cer. had ·gone to sell what appcarcd lO be $4 million wo rth of cocaine to suspcc1cd d r ug d calt•rs. The father of three never made it to the white bungalow-style home·s fro nt door. He y,·as ambushed before he c~uld start lhe rcversc·sting drug deal drl·a n1ed up by a multi-agency drug task force. Despite being shot several times. De La Rosa returned fire. killing the man who an1bushed h im. But De La Rosa. a nine-year decora ted police veteran. later succumbed to his own wounds. De La Rosa's death is a sobering ren1inder. Too many of us brush aside talk o f lhe war o n drugs. Besides being the first fatal shoo1ing o f an Orange County police offi cer in a d ecad e -and the firs1 Fullerton officer ever shot lo death -the violent end of De La Rosa·s life to uches us all because it pro,eo; "'e ilre tolall\ involved in a real war. · . .\nd just likC' vc1eran!i. of 1he V1etnan1 \Var -De La Rosa was one. by the "'ay -to o n1an} o f us ta kc our police offi cers for grantl'd . Esptc1~1ll} 1he underco,cr narcot ics officers who arc the unknoy,·n sold icrs of this v•ar. Evcf) da). thL·sc men and women risk 1hc1r lives on the streets 10 comba t the fo rces fi lling our ho n1 cs. ou r "'ork· places and o ur playgrounds \V1th dcadl} drugs. We should alt remember 1ha1. and be thankful thc v are figh1ing for us. · And we sho uld all reme mber o ur fallen soldier. To mmy De La R osa. and be thankful tha l he was willing 10 n1 akc the supreme r.ac rificl'. Today in history Toda) is !\1unda~. 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Doonesbury : ------· By Garry Trudeau IA£'VEllADOIKTlA -()"INCVSTRY~ a>t1t: T//l'W6Jf lltf/E 111/S- l/J ~ aJR P1'0POStP 8ANON~/tM.ltr/SING ... --------- ' - Inside report Anti-Khomeini leader's murder taints Humans Rights Commission WASHINGTON -The Un11ro Nations \.\h1tc11.ash last February of lran·i. hun1an ngh1s record was soon fullo\.\'Cd b) the murder in Geneva of a famed an11 -Khomcin1 leader. 11 I!. pure co1nc1dl·ncc that 1hc United S1a1t•s is qUll'll} hel ping his widow !>Cl'~ re1nbut1on from U.N. Sccrt•tary Gt•ncral Ja, ll'f Perez de Cuellar. Dr. KaLcn1 Ra1a v1 was gunned do\\ n at noon .!\pri1 :!4 by machine· gun firt• fro1n a rented car a few \ardi. fron1 his dri\·cwa\ 1n a ta!>h1unab\\' Gl'OC\ a suburb~ 11l' be· canh' thl' 1argl·t of the n1ullah ht•irs 10 thi.' ..\\Utullah Khomeini for p,1.0 rca!>O nlt ·lie \.\as pulling out rare 1n!.1dcr l..1111\.\ k·dgl' o f o fficial!~ spon· sort·d rnurd,·r and tonurc rn Iran: ht<> hrothlT. Jraq1 -ba1>l.'d i'vlassoud Ka - J:l \ 1. ll·a;J, ihl· \lu1ahad1n res1stant:l' lh•u r~ aftl·r 1hc murd rr. 1hret' Ira · nia n' v.ith J 1pl oma11c passport\. rt1,hl·U lhruugh the Gtne\3 airport and ont11 Iran ..\1r's on<'C'-a-v.·t•ek Gl·ni.·,a·Tl·hra n non-stop night. l)c- par1ure wa' dcla~ed for 45 minutes av.a111ng their arn\al. Now. afler a 1wo-month pohcc 1n\esuga11on, thl' Sv.1ss go\crnn1cnt has JUSI 1nfl)rn1ed Dr. RaJJ\ 1·s widow. i\ot1c h,·llc. 1ha1 11 1s having trouble pro\·1ng the Iranian govcrn- menfs co1nphcLl ). To l l S. onic1als. that smell\. likl' a pol1 ttcal cop-out: the neutral Sv.1:.s avo1d1ng a n1a1 or ruckus v.·nh UanglTOusl) unprcd1c- 1able Iran. Thl' Sv.·1!.S arc-no1 alone Th(· U.N. report coni.11tutcd a corrupt d,·al h~ the 1ntcrnauunal tonununll\ to dis- regard Iranian hun1an · rights atroc111es 1n r,·1urn for a final !.C lllc· n1(·nt of !hl' Iran-Iraq ""'ar. Nor arc ·\n1t•r1ran hands c-n11rely clean. ·1 he Reagan and Bush adn11n1s- 1rat1o ns for '>l.."\l'ral }rars hale rc- 1ectc:d d,·n1and s from ('ongrcss 1h at ''~~·I 'r..;l J S1::!•'<( start dealing v.·i1h 111•· \!:.:.1:~1,,.,!Jn Ni:arl' 200 1-lou'>C' ml'n1bcrs. 1ncl11J1ng !.uL·h k.t'V figures a~ Rl·puhl1can Whip N(·w1 C'i1ngnch. Democratic Whip Wilham H. Ora~ and liOuM" l·orc1gn . ..\fTa1rs suhcon1- n11lll'C cha1rn1an ~1 er,•1n Dymalt)'. la!.I Scp1en1lx·r St.'n l a leu er of ron1- pl:11n1 10 St-eri.'lar} of State Jan1cs •\. Baker Il l. · Rowland Evans They v.·ant the administration to ta~c ··pracueat steps·· to highlight Iran'!. '"gross v1ola11ons .. of human nghl!. and a1 the same time open tal k~ .... 11h thl· 12 scparalc resistancr gro ups. Tht MuJahad1n rompriSt' by far lhc largtst of these. M1ch,·lll' RaJaV1 came here from Gl·nc'a last "'"eek 1n pursuit of jus- llt'(" for her dead husband. Her first !.top on Caf 11ol Hill wa!'o Oymally. r ha1rn1an o the ln1erna11onal Oper- ations !.ubrommittrc. Oymally ~u!.p1.·cts a "'hidden agenda'" bclwecn thl" L!.N. Human Right!'> ("om- m1ss1un 1n (icneva and the U.N."s broader c:ITorts to arrange a sclllc· n1rnt o f the Iran-Iraq ""'ar. Tht· com- nuss1on's s1>c.·c1al probe 1n Iran 1g- norl·<l i.'\ 1den('l' of offit·ia l con1phc1ty 1n murder and tortu re as well as Dr. Raja\1's \aluable files in Gcnc,a. What kind of '"hidden agenda'_, .. ""e askt•d J)~1na ll). 1\n 1n valuahle poht1cal payo!T to the Khomc1n1 n1ullahs. he repltcd. The l l.N. report rt·pudratl·d t'lC'f)"th1ng the slain Ra· J'1\ 1. thc rrg1me·s dangerous enemy. had been sa} 1ng from Geneva. anti 11 S1..·n1 lhl· rest of 1hc ""·orld an engra\('d 1n\1ta11on 10 open warmer rela tion!. "'ilh the m1ral·ulnusly hun1a n righ ts-pure n1ullahs. "The report ""'as an ouiragl'."• f)) n1all) told us. .\s "WOn as the ~fuman R1gh1~ Con1m1ss1on 1ss urd it. 1he rL·gimt· had "'ha1 it \l.'antl'd l>c.'fo ri.' murdering RaJal'I. "The} dc- la)l'd the: operation until the (human ngh1sJ rl"por1 ""as relea<;('d ," D)mal- 1} said. In a n 1n1 erv1r ""'. RaJa\·1·\ .... -1do .... · g<i\l' us a IL·rnf~1ng bu\ crcd1blt at·i.o un1 of ho""'· both bt'forc and alil'I' lhl' rnurdt"r. Iranians had tct· roritl'll thl·1r 16·>l·ar okl daughtl'r. Robert Novak po1soncd the 13m1ty's (.lerman !'>hc:phcrd and blocked access to the garagl". whilc 1heir agC'nts stood across the slrC"et for hours k·enng at thi.' house. An Iranian ··d iplo n1a1" "arnt•d RaJav1 at a Januar} mreung of the Human Rights ('om1n1ssion that ··..,.·c will kill you"'. T"·o days before his murder. 10 Iranians arri,·ed in Geneva from ·r chran . bearin g d i plo matic pa~i.pons and the appearance of 1hugs. "Everyone knew these were nut diplo mats." Michelle Raja\•1 lold us. O n the night before the 1nurdtr. a \"a n filled wi lh Iranians fo llo..,.t·d the Raja\ 1s as they drol'C' into GL'nL'\a for dinner, v.·eav1ng arouo;J their car. '"The} v.·ere 1n- spe r1ing m\ husband ." she said. Jus11ce ~·ill not come easil )•. \\'hen lhc 1-i uman Rights Commission is- sued the v.•h1tc-v.·ash n:pon. the Unil· ed Statt'S filed a mild disclaimer. ··unfortunatl'ly. human rights ,·iol- ation!. arc ~till con11nu1ng tn Iran," the Unned States said. ··Not hing has changed ." Ambassador Ro nald Spiers. top U .S. d iplon1a1 attal'hed to Perc1 dr ("uellar's onicc. informed 0 } ma11y and othl"r angr) rongressmt'n last \l.'l'e k !hat he wo uld arrange a ml'Cl- i11g Ix-tween Michelle Rajav1 and lht• secrrtaf)' general. Hut tha1 is small potatoes. The real nl·cd 1s for 1hr Lln1 1cd Stati.'S lo prl'vent !hr Hun1an Righ ts Commission from under· m1n1ng lhC" \"Cr) righ ts 11 1s com- n1111c:d 10 uphold. ·ro <lo so en· courages nlurdt'r. Rowlaod Ev•111 •od Ro~rt /\'ovai arr lto'•sblngton DC·b•t~d C'olumnlsts for tire" Oraagr Coasr Dally Pi/or. Long Beach quake terrified neighbo,rhood on Peninsula Looking hac k 10 March 10, 1933. <\"r.., "'It's an l'l1rl h4ut!ki.·~" S•.'rl'allll'd lhl' da} \-l11!1H·r Na1urc grahtx·d the ~r\. ( 11Ul1.· Sou1hlan;J h~ 111,· anklc:s. ··1 he hah}~.. c rii.·d Ka1hryn. !\hi.' shoo~ hard that da}. ficsty as Kalhr~n 1urned 1ow11rd 1hr ltv1ng ht•ll. ~no111ng ~1onH1chs "'1th fear. roorn . "fhl" sigh1 of her child l).'i ng \\'hl·n 11"J'11\\'T, the Southland sat hl·lpll·~sl} under 1hc p1astc-r ceiling rl·t•ble. "rl'l"kt•<l. lca,·1ng behind an s..'nt lt"l'-t.'old shl\l'r!'> up hl'r spine. unromfortabli.' sl1llnrss. The roar of IJ1~hL·s rolled off shelves. Vases ah\OIUll' s11l•nt"t' brought fears of a cta!'.hl"ll to 1hc floor. "fhe windows dl·vast:111ng 11dal "'a\C eSJ')Cl'tcd 10 buckled. hreaking and se nding odd· folio". shapc<l pieces of glass shoo1ing f\1arch 10. a day Ka1hryn would across the room. never fo rget .. .\ mcmOf)' so fresh. so Kathryn ran for lt llle Julie as fas1 rcar hablc. 11 !Ch hkc yesterday. For as ht•r legs could takt' her. In o ne Ka1hrrn, 11 was a day tha1 ended 1n sv.·1f1 mo\'en1cn1, she snalC'hcd up trrrur the l'h1ld 1ntu her arms. Her hands The sun had hnghtl} gree1ed lht• rolcrc<l hL·r face and tin y httlc head nlorn1ng o f 1\.larch 10. 19JJ. the 1n a protct"ll\'(" manner. qu1t·1 sea and soli . gi.·ntlr blowing ··outside~"' ye lll•d Mrs. c·o ule. bn."i:ze gral"ed ihc Sou1hland in l}PI · '"lio ou tside~·· c·a/ fashion . S1 n1ply put. 11 was 1hr Kathryn made ht'r wa)' o ut a side" star! of a 111i.'t• dav. duo r a nd (Ull o lht' ,;trl"C\. Kathryn had eV<"ry rcawn to he ··r eo-plc werr really panickina:· proud. J-l (·r fl-v.·eek-old daughter. Kathf)'n n:mcmbl'red. "I mean real· Juhe, was heallh) and alt·n. II w;15 I) pan1ek1ng: Tht' boulevard was a the end of "'hat bad been a Iona :ind nll'S\. Falll·n brick was everywhere. djfficult pregnanC )'. Cars earn(' front around the corner Kathryn laid linlc Juhe o n tht' \l.'llh brick on top of their roofs and oversl.uffed ~fa 1n 1he h v1ng room hoods " at Mrs. (.~011\e's house . Th<' shaki ng 'umidcd. The quake .. The Conies li ved beside a was o'er, grocery s1orc 1hey owned on New· K.athr)·n hadn'1 a momenl to lose. part Boulevard on the ~eninsula She c/1 mbctf into her Model A 1929 next to the Pank of An\erica (now Roadster and secured Julie for lhe known as the ('rab Cooker Res· journey hon1e. taurant);· Kathryn recalled. "'All I could 1hink about was my 3:4l p.m . -the ln&Jewood faull fanui. Art' 1hcy all ri1h1? Is Rill was shif1 1ng. A~ ·Kalh ryn re. 11/1\l'. · Kalhf)'n said. members. "everythint suddrnly Ka1hryn relurned home to find bqan rOCkinc." 1ha1 her hOUiC had escaped substll\• .,... __ . -------- Mark Whitehead tial damage. The chimney had fallen, windows wen-broken and Bill "'llS no wht'rl' 10 be found. 10 p.m. -Kathryn rocked Juht' in her arms. She stood thl•re 1n a hush. pt'Crin11 ou1 hcr front door. .. Irr cyrs loorncd wi th hope. Thcrt wa~ no sign or word of Bill, Al 10:30 p.m .. n~ighboni bro ugh1 news lhat Coasl Highway was closed. Brid1es had scp:.ra1ro rrom 1he road. Paveme n1 had cracked open trapp1n1 lhl' tires ~i( auto- nlobilc~. It was 1us1 afler midnight when a pair of hcadl11hts Iii up tht' e:i11crior of KAtthryn's hou~. \1 v.·as Mr . Nevill. a ro-worker of Bill's. The passcnaer door lo ~1r. Nevill't car o pened. Ou1 s1eppcd • tall. powcrfull)' buill man. 11 was a siaht 1hat Infused nc:w hope in K1th)"m . II was 8111. I, -----...... Guest commMtary Business must 1help close the education gap l y STll'HIN L-UOWN 80STON -Tony was an averqc student He strualed somewhat 1hr0u&h hia,h schooT. but araduatcd. Twenty percent of those w'bo s~rtcd nin1h lflldc with him never did. Now Tony has his tirstjob. bu! he still feels as if he's in school. That's because he is. His employer ~~st provide remedial math and wnt1ng instruction because Tony never learned all he should have. Tony and others like him arc pl.J'.1 of one of the nation's bigest bus1· ncss problems: A shrink.in1 . labor pool of qualified job apphca~1s. With the total labor market growing just I percent a year, corporate America must address the problem at its source. the middle schools. Of the 3.8 million 18-ycar-olds in 1988, 700,000 had dropped out of school and another 700,000 could not read their high school diplomas, accordi.nJ to the National Education Associauon. But the educational de- mands placed on new workforce entrants is growing: 41 pcrce.nt of jobs created 1hrough 2000 will be hiith-skill vs. 24 percent todaJ. . business in the year 2000 will face a totally differcn1 employee demo- graphy, wilh educational needs and detici1s unlike any experienced before. While. nati\'e-bom males -1he bulwark of business in the 1950s and '60s -will represent only 1 S per- cent of workforce entrants from now through 2000. Nearly two-thirds of new entrants will be women. Another 20 percent will be non- white or immigrant men. Still. Tony is one of the "lucky" ones. He a voided such perils of pctr pressure as truancy, drug abu~ and (among his female classma1es) early. unprotected sexual intercourse, ~<;in· ditions thal often lead to failing grades and dropping out. Thousands o his pc-ers didn't fare w well. Each year's class of hig.h Khool dropou1s costs the nation up to S296 b1lhon 1n lost earnings and forgo ne taxes over their lifetimes. according lo Stanford"s Center for Educa1ional Research. Unfonunately. ho..,.·ever. C'Orrtt· 11,·e effons of1en are a1nH:d at the ""'rang target. Recent educati on re· forms ha,·e focused on hi&.h schools bccaus.c of looming high school dropout ratc-s. That's too la1e. High school st udents form most of their study habits. peer attitudes and social behavior 1n junio r hiJh when. from asc 10 10 IS. they re most 1mpress1onahll·. Business must focus more of its cne rg~ on attacking the problrm during 1hosc years. Youths 10 to 15 vears old art• cx1remely vulnerable becauSt" of the great physical . social and emouonal changes that occur in adolescence. The middle schools are "potcnually soc1e1y's most powerfu l force: to rt·capture mi llions of youths adrift," conr ludt'S ··Turning Points."' a rerenl stud) by the Carnegie Coun· c1I on Adolescent l'k•velopment. The-study suggests that 7 m1lhon )Oung pi:ople. one-quarter of the na11on 's I0-10-17-year-olds, are 1n "serious JCO pardy'· of school failure. substance abuse. pregnancy a nd other adofc~:cn1 obslarlcs. I agrer ""'llh the study's conclusion lhat "'a lOlalllt' mismatch exists bc- t..,.·ccn thr organ1Lauon and cur· r1culum of nuddlt·-grade schools and thi.· in1cller1ual and emo11onal n«ds of you ng adolrscl"nts."' lnnova11,·e lrarhing h'l"hn1qurs are needed to l·aplurr and hold sludrnt interest. \\'c musl 111lk to k1ds 1hrouJh sub- Ji."Cls and approaches that 1n1C"rest thcn1. John li::incork Financial Services funds a mu.ldk•-sc hool program 1n Bos1on 1hat pro' ides supplemental 1n!>lruc11on in algebra. geomclry and 1ngonun1~·tr\ to a1 -risk students b' C\plo1llng the ('Orrelations hrtv.·ccii math and l'~i.·rc1St'. The "'Exermath"' class tak~·\ hlar kboard ma1h 1nstrur· 11un 1n\1d~· a ""l'1gh t roun1. whrre 1>1,·1urrs of ..\rnold Srhv.artcnegger ;ind othrr l:lod}buddcrs sharr ""'all space ""'Ith E1n\h.·1n and frllow math· c1nat1c1an~. Studen1s learn geo metric angles by nieasunng angles of mo11o n 1n ex- rrc1ses 1hc) perform 1n gym clothes during 1he ""'Ork.out half of lh<" class. Work and po .... ·cr equalions arc used to calcula1e the \Olume o f work compleu·d 1n C.\ercises. Math for· mulas arc usc.'d to derive caloric intake and weight loss, ctr. The E1-rrmath class has boosted studen\ math grades IS percen1 and improved a11endanl'C because kids gel cxciled about \he class. When it was first offered on a trial basis. studcn1s voluntarily .came 10 school an hour early to panict f»'IC' In another effort to tailor eut· riculun1 10 s1uden1. teachen a1 Bos- 1on's Tin11h) Middle Sc hool coordi- ll;le lht'ir lcss.,ln plans so that slu- de!ltS get lxncti rutl rcpt1i1ion and reinfo rce ment While history 1eachcrJ c:~plort the Ameru:an Rev- c_>lution_. English teat·hen five writ· 1n1 us1gnmcr11s on palriot1C' themes and art s1u<ll'n1s sktlr h sctncs from the pcnod. S) n<'fJY 1n Clduca1ion. The $yne'ly for rorpora1e Amt'ri· ca 1s In tic its understandable k'lf· inlcrtst 1n, capable emi>'oytts with efrons Jo help lhc tchools eul11va1e 1hcm. "thC mKfdlc s.cnools ar(' one place where thek dual interes11 lind eomn1on 1round. St ... L. .e,.,,.. It "°"'*"' o4 eltk-1 l1-1tt:llll •fllett ol ,,.... 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""' ••IMll """' dff"'I "'111 ano lllOlftNIP Ml mftt to s.ovtllflf5l al l S U\Ots 111t~ two loot Mn °"'"" 1tt11noons Soutllwnltf1y swtl lo tllltt lttt $olllt "le-llt&ftt lhtOICll flMd lllO<llq low clollds OtllttW!St t111 Ovtt outfl w1ttrs .nt lo norlllwnt 111ncn 11 I 0 to 18 ~nots 1oc.itt1 22 -llOb 1101 lltw~ I°"' loot SUS Ind nortllwuttrly \""1 10 hvt tttl Hell• and mornonc low c k;ucn "' .tly tltlllf'IC 1n tllt 1ttt1noons FISlllG C..o 111\S 1elowt.i 111d bolltto art bltint ott ,,.,,., ~ TODAY'S SUN Sunrise ........ 5:43 a.m. Sunset.. ....... 8:06 p.m. OCEAI TEllP. TODAY'S MOON Moonrise ....... 8:51 a.m. Moon set. ...... 10:40 p.m. () 0 () 1st Otr. June 29 Full Moon July 1 l ast Otr. July 15 New Moon June 22 Bal Week hosted big bands 0-."-' ... ,.._ Young dancers enjoy the festivities during the early days of Bal Week. (Ed1ror 's note. The Renduvous Ballroom ond the Povtlion were spmted competitors for Bal Weei: dancers. Before you tolre t#te floor on Bock to Bot N1ghr June 26 at t#te Pov1'1on, here ore some Bo/ Week memories of both. Bock ro Bo/ Nighr 1s o port of the Irrelevant Week oct1vtt,.s cosponsored by t#te Doily Pilot.) T~ Pavilion wo' there f1nt. Vero Goy of Core>MJ del Mor ployed the p1ono ond Goylord Cohrons led his eight mon Ouuelond bond in the Povilion bollroom 1n 192~. Other bondt through the yeon included fltl1I Horris. Brid1 English, Jimmy Gr"'· Hoot Gtbson. Norm Rotner and his Troion Twos, Count Basie, Benny Goodmon ond Ston Kenton. The Rendez¥OUs Ballroom opened 1n 1928 ond the two venues competed for the young dancers. During World War II and oher. the Rendezvous ovenhodo~d the o<:tion on the Pavilion's dance floor, ond the Povilion offered oth., oc· tivities, such os bowling ond pool, the 19.SOS Bongo gomos and speedboat racing . In 19.59, Ernest ond Thelma Neu feld ~I the Rende1¥0Us Ballroom ond chonQed styles from the fading Big Bond sounds to the new rack 'n' roll, beloved by Sol Week celebrant\ who wondered from the Rendezwus to the Povilion to the beoch to the Fun Zone "' on endleu mcle of omus. IMftt On Sunday, AUQ".llt 7, 1966. a pre-down fore reduced ~ fOMOui Rende1"0U1 to four bo,. btockened wolh. It WOi M\"tr rebvttt ~ P01nltoft once mo,. be<OIM the ~ floor of the lolboo bl9 boncb. You ton be<om. a pott of lol w.-hi\tofy JUN 26 ot lod1 to lol Nivflt • IUNIE 26TH • 7:30 P.M. THIE HISTORIC BM.BOA PAVILION BALBOA, CA. Music Bv B1c BAND COMMOTION All n¥1tl1tf ./ "91t<l111 I• th ti, t.11fl ._.,"' /11•1 /llN lltf' ,..J -44' 4'1p 111 16' ldtaJ.tu 8"1t.. hrlll.11. ,.,. -f lltl• JHr'• l1t1Ml~f' l!fff,...111 WM XV. A .... ,.,_., • ,. " ' • • A.. 1 • li>f' llC l\.tl\I l.linK • 1\.1 t .... ' ~ .. ,. • ~·• !'\ti '"CM r ~ ~ . '•"' .. . •• ·~ ft',,,,.. W"'r'f't'!°'lft .. 'h. "j t Tkli .. • -..! .. 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'1 ~ SI II IG •• §S I I 10 ~ 'l4 Sol Oct 2~. 1989 .\ month later. h11 horse wai. fo und wandering on a r<x l~ crest More than I :W pcopk from e1gh1 coun11es trudged througb \fount Th1el!>en Wtldcmcss. bu' fo und no sign of the boy. -By Tff .tn.dalH Pna THE DAILY PILOT IS O N THE • • • • • • AIR e range Coast Daily Pilot now pro 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 Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • • •••••••Lewis, host of the Breakfast Club, 6-1 O am. • •••••••••••••• • •••• • • • • • ------- - lilrlfriend: Brando had a fear of violence, killing I)' IMILY ADAMS WI.$ lbe real killer, that he WU °""' ,.., """ ..,..... ac1ually shoolina someone, and the A little more lhan three years aao, thoqht horrified him, C\lmpanas ap ltallan movie _producer a said. oached Chrisihftt 1111il87 ·'tn I:.oi,.,__.,,n lhe hours. then days, af\cr the r.ngcles. He wanted the 'young man killin&. newspaper and television rc- t-ith the ramous name for a tow-porters swarmed around the gates of l>.Mdget murder movie. the Brando cslatc and over anyone who had contact with the rttlusivc Brando accepted the role, without family. knowing he was to pla y a chara~tcr Marlon Brando offered only shon. who would come back to haunt ~um. emotionless comments at his eldest As an actor, he was following in son's bail hearing. Thr media want- tbe footsteps of his father, Marlon ed more. Brando. Playing a hit-man in thr Soon. a tclt"vision newscaster movie, he "''aS rchea~ing for a real-found Shirlt'y Cumpanas. She was lift role he nc,er expected to play: one of the only people cloSt' to the the alleged killer of his half-sister's family who agrel'd to ta!~ boyfriend. A striking won1an with long dark The movie, filmed in Ital). held hair and a ce nterfold's bod)'. Cum- another unexpected tw1s1. A long-panas. 42, was soon approached by tin1e friend of Brando, Shirley Cum-Pla)'boy magazine. They wanted 10 panas, played his girlfriend 1n 1hc pa) her for an exclusive interview film. Bae~ 1n Los . .\n$cles. the '"'"O and photo spread. In ncro of money bccan1e ron1anticall) Lll\'Olved. 10 relinance her fa shion dl'S 1gn bust- During a n exclusive interview ness. Cumpanas acc-epted. But the "''ith the Orange Coast Dally Pilot. deal fell thro ugh . (\1n1panas is hop- Cun1panas traced her rt.'lationship ing to sell a similar package to \1.-Llh thl' actor-turn<"d-gunn1an and Pcnthous1: magazine. shl' said. offen .. •d insights into one of the most One 1mmediatelv undl·rstands fan1ous. and S<"creu,e. firs1 families \\hy 1hc skin 1rade niagaz1nes would of Hol\yv.·ood. be interested in l'umpanas· story. Whal brought Brando into the Nol only doc.'s shl· ha ve the "pla y· harsh glare of ml·d1a 3lll'nt1on v.·as maic·· looks. she "·as privy 10 the an act of' 1olcnce nobod} expe-ctl"d kind of pillo\\ talk that \\'Ould shock. of the unassun11ng trel'"·trimn1er. C\l'n the n1ost unsc rupulous gossip Cutnpanas said. colun1nis1. On Ma' 16. at about 10:45 p.m., Cumpanas ob,1ously maintains a Brando sho1 his St.'lter's lover v.·i1h a grcat dcat of a1Tec11on for Brando, .~)-1'.alilxr Sl'm1-auton1a11c pistol 32, al1hough \hl·1r 1hrl'"l'-month rela- aftl.'r Chc\ennl' Brando. 20 \Cars old t1011sh1p cndl·<l about ninl'" months and fivl' -n1on1hs prt•gnant. "1old her ago. She talked hl'r \\"ay into !ht• Los brother sht"d bcl·n "slappt•d .-\ngl•lt•s Count~ Jail where ~rando aruund'" h~ ht•r bo}fncnd. Whl·n was being held "''llhout bail four paran1ed1c ... arr1,l'd. thl'~ found_ Dag da ~s afll'r tht• shooting. She Just Drollet. 26. alrt•ad\ dead. s1111ng v.anll·d 10 assure her former upright un the cut.ich v.·ith a TV bo}fncnd ~he still cared. Cumpanas ch:1nnl·l-ehangcr 1n one hand and a said. 11,!?htl·r in 1ht• othl·r. He'd bt.·cn shot In 1hr Ja11'"s ,·is111ng area. s.c-par- onl·l' 1n the fal·e. a1t•d frorn Brando by 1h1ck glass. /'o Chn ~11an Brando's fnl'"nds. tht· sJ)l'ak1 ng softl) l 1a telephone, Cum- nl'".'l that hl' killl'd a n1an "'·as panas s;ud sht• found a very different shU1..k1ng. f u ( un1panas. 11 v.·as nrar-n1an . Hl' l·ouldn'1 ofl"cr Cumpanas 1, inco1nprchcn'\1blc. Sht"'d st-e n an) thing but groan\ and frw "·ords. Brando"s gentle na1ure and how \'I-shl' said. ok·ncc reri.·lll·d h1n1 . sh!." ~1d. "He was in a state of shock -like \\"hill' lllnung th..: nlO\ ll' "\\"hat's a hfc-t1n1c of alcohol had "Orn off." .\1 Stake-." Brando and Cumpanas Cumpanas sa1d . The c harac- '>h.1r..:d a \Lila a!llll~ v.nh 1v.o olhl'r ten1auon 1~n·t too far utT. Brando a( 1or!>. ~·lorn1ngs. !>hl· ~omeu mes t}p1call~ drank tv.o or three s1x- Z!1und h1n1 pacing the floor afler a packs of S1.:hti 11 \1alt Liquor l'Vl'r} "l•·l·plcs" n1~h1. Brando l·ompla1ned lia). Cumpanas S<lid. That 1 ailhou~ 1if rl.'currl·nt n1ghtn1arcs 1n \\hich he 'ISi\ v.·as the first ume ("umpanas Antique cars •nd th•lr d rivers 1t•tt off on a coa 1t·toacoa1t rally on Sunday In Ha rrison. N .Y. RACE From A1 oix·ned up the shop and helped the ll'am n1 ud1f\ 11 to lit their engine. !·le <il'o 'called Corning. N.Y., v.hl·r..:.· (j.\R participants wtll make a pi t '\top 1n hxla} 's ltg of the race and \\ hl•rt• .\n1crican L..1 France doc.'s ha 1·l' a tQJJ four-<.""ylinder radia1 or -<,\1ll 1n II\ or1g1nal cra1e and ready fur 1n'ltalla11on. FtJ'lon·s fi re l'nginc. the onl ) Vl'· hit-It• 10 race 1n all e1gh1 CIA Rs. has brokt·n dov.n often ovrr the )l"ars - so oflcn that other rac<.'rS usuall y go SL'C "Doc" for ad1 ICl' \\'hl'n thC)" brC'ak down, liguring he'll have some COMA ,rom A1 l'A"O )Cars. Even ancr Siguenza of- fered to give up his own pcrmancnl n::s1dcncy s1a1us. the State Depart. mcn1 -A·ould no1 vant him a "non- immi&rant v1)a," bcc1usc they fear· ed lhl' boy would nol rttum 10 El Salvador. ncr Si,uen:r:a and his wife's doc- 1or, Mi,chacl Fi11.gibbons, asktd Sen suggc~1ons. • Fuson said Scranton wasn "1 a bad plaee to bi,~ v.hl·n th ings wen! wrong. "ll"s not unusual to have ad versi- t}. bul 1nos1 of the places we''c been don't ha \C rt•placement parts.'' he said. Nor wo uld the folks n«essanl) open up on Sunda> and lend a hand. Sttnle GAR cn1ran1s "''ill be look· 1ng for helping hands today. too. as the) coax 1hc1r pre· 1940 vchit"les along ch~· 5'.'<'und leg of th e l J -day, JJ-s1a1c rally-lype race. Toda) 's 260-mil e run will take !he 120-ear field through Towanda. Pa., and ("orning tx·fore they wind up for a brca1her 1n Rpehester. Pete Wilson. R-Callf .. 10 intervene, the INS on Thursday agreed to 1ran1 the boX a temporary "humanitarian parole so lhat he could visit his mother. ··rm S)ad to know there are s1ill pcoptc out lherc who want 10 help. .. Sisucni.a Slid ... One of my wife's main wishes bl!fore she leaves us was for. Waller to come and see her:· -llr 1'h A1Ht:Mtd Prn1 bad seen Brando sober1 the said. ··Sometimes he'd dna.k whiskey on top of that -I should know, 1 went 10 the liquor store for him a lot," Cumpenas said. When arrested (or Drollefs kill- ing, Brando's blood alcohol level was . t 9 -mo~ than twice the lqal level for drivina a car in California. At times when the two felt es- pecially close, Cumpanas said, Bran- do would tell her about his life and the roots of his excessive drinking.. Christian Brando was just 5 months old when his mother, the Cak·uua-born actress Anna Kashfi, took the boy and fled her unhappy onl."-year nlarriage to the man who v.·as alrcad) a Holly\\•ood institution. A 16-)ear biucr custody battle ensued in ihc public arena, filled wi1h dran1a1ic accusations and the revelation. in 1965, of KashfL's de· JXndcnce on pn:!.Criplion drugs and alcohol. After living with his mother for about seven years. C hri stian Brando v.·as gi ven to Marlon Brando's older sister. He v.·as returned to Kashfi before both parents were awarded custody in 1970. Two years later. he was {'nrolled in the Ojai Valley Military . .\cademy near Santa Barbara. where he reportedly started a fire in the dormitory. ··chnstian·s a rebel, he's always reminded me of James Dean. Look," Cumpanas said. pointing to a ... napshot of a shirtless Brando. revealing his 1a1100. "'doesn't he look like Jan1cs Dean'."" Unhkl' Jaml'S Dean. 11 wasn't fast cars that proved to be Christian Brando's undoing -but ii could be guns. Brando is consistently described b) his thends a!> a jt'nlk'" person. He JS thl' n1an v.ho led 1he ho meless n1t•n \\ho l1ngl'fl'd nl·ar his \\.'ondcr- land .\\l'nuc home. He invited them to h1 .'l hou~· rnore than once and e'en ga\C a>Aa} hts truck to a group of hun1l·h:ss n1c11 he'd bcfnended. Cumpanas ~1d. Still. hl'" eollec1cd guns. When ar- rcstt•d . pullcc IOund he ov.·ned the .45-l·al1h1:r Sl'm1-<1utomatic he ad- m1t1cJI\ u~>l.:d on Drollc1 . as v.·ell as a i>hOtg"un. J .~-'-cahbcr carbine. an L"t i i>ub-n1ach1nc gun :ind an M-14 nlll'. fhl· last 1v.o guns wrrc not WEEK From A 1 colll'gl' l·arl·cr".'"'" Il l' pla)l'd colll'g1<1tl' fuo1ball al lhl· l 'n1\·crs1t v of Nl .. \ada-Rl·no. - . .\ man of fl·v. v.ords . he adnutted that h1 ... r hanl'l'' o f 1nak1ng 1hc grade v.1th lhl· Ra1dl'f'1 arl' c nhanet'd b) his abd1t) 10 snap thl· h:ill lung on pun1 s11ua11ons along 1•1th his blocking. Thert· ...,;is also a h1.·lrnct decorat- ing con1cs1 1hat took place ht-fore Sunda} 's fest1\tllt' .... Judging v.·as on Sunda} and thl' ..:.·ntr~ of Jeff !\iay ...,·as thl' "·innl'r. ""'l "ou ha1e 10 have luck 10 make 11 1n thl· NFL or to be St'il'Cll'd for lrrt'IC\ant Wrck as the honorl't' has." Tht• hl·lmet v.·as dec- oratl·d v.1th act".'> and Jo kers. f\1a y Jackson too loud for residents By HOUY J . WAGNER OMl)I -~t"" W"I., COST A MESA -Police r«'e1 ved 22 lelcphonc cun1pla1nts about !he high 1 0Jum1.· of thl' Janel Jackson l'once n Sunday e\•cninJ at the Pa- ci lic . .\mphnheatre. police said. "The d1stan1 1hunder of Jackson's music and roaring crowds wafted down to lhc Orance Coast Dally Pilot offices on Bay Street, approx- imately three miles away. The ..:.·alls. Jogged between 8 and 10:15 p.rn .. bolster 1he position of rcs1den1s 1n the Mes.a de\ Mar neigh· borhood who filed suit against the amph1lhea1t·r nlanagement O\'l'r cx- ct.·ss1,·e conct·rt noise. Thl' 1rac1 JS one-half mile from the amphnhcatcr. Malathion spray ing could end in July EL MONTE -Aerial spraying of the pest1c1de mala1h1on, which has pcn1s1cd O\'erl Southern California !Or nearly a year. could end within 1v.o weeks 1f no more Mediterranean frui 1 n1cs arc found. officials said. A 19-square-mde arta of Ri ver· side County is scheduled to be doused wnh the pesticide on June 26. and 34 square miles of San Bernardino County are 10 be sprayed July 5. Med.fly Projec1 spokeswoman Marlene Sunson said Friday. But no other spr11¥ina.s art cur- rently planned. and 1f no new ny l'inds lrt rtPortcd, sr,raying will be disconlinucd, officia s said. St11e and local a1ricul1ure :au1hori1ics have bttn 1ryin1 to cradica1e the in festation since last summer. The Mtdfly is nol native 10 Cariromia &l'ld can ruin many kinds of fruits and ve1c1ablcs 1rown in 1he s1a1c. o..,_,......,.,......_ ... Christian Brando~• former glrlfrlend describes the accused murderer a1 • gentl• ma n. legally registered. For )'Cars. Brando worked trim- ming trees. so1ne1imcs for Holly- v.·ood Trees and oner for his fa1her Marlon after a Pacilic storm wrcakl·d destruction on Brando's pri\atc Tahitian atoll. ("umpanas nc,·cr saw Brando l'arr~ a gun. even thou~h he was robbed tv.iCl' while w11hdrawing n1onel fro111 his automatic teller, she ~id. nsll'ad. Brando stored all of his guns 1n a refngerator-like safe in his bedroom. She couldn't explain v.h) he'd been carrying tht• .45 wi1h h1 111 the n1gh1 Drollet was shot. And shc:'ll OC\'er drscribc her for· Oll'r lo\ er as \ 1oll·n1. even though sht• adnuts hl' could lx'<'ome irra- uonall) angr} at 11nH.''i. Ont• m1nult' he "''ould be pla)1ng lhl· gu11ar for c·um panas. singing 1n1pron1pt u lu1 l' !.tings. "'Then sud- dl·nl~ h..:.· t:ould tx• ~-rl'<1rn1ng. 'You won fo ur t1ckl'"ts tu D1snt~land. Salala and g1fl chairman Bob Rob- ins. ofTh,·o<lore Robins Ford .·\gen- e~ 1n ('osta tvlesa. <ll·lugcd Davis v.11h n1~nad g1fl~. Ttk.· honorCl' !k!I ...,i<ll'-C)t'd 1n amaLl'"Oll'nl a!> tht• g1fls continued !us >A3\. and "if~· Thi.'rcsa smiled and sa id: ··1 dun't know "''here \\'C v.111 pu1 all of lhl"•i.' things." .-\II 21S NFL tl·:uns contributt'd a footb;ill. Jl'rSI.·~ or 11\hl•r memorabilia 10 thl' occas on There as l'I l'rl 3 Raiders hclml'I "'llh r.1 ns1s1ur tl·k·phonc altathed bu1 o calls v.crt.• 1.·ompk·tl.'d during the ftl·rnoon. This 1s onl y 1hc bl:ginning of lr- rctc,:1n1 \\/eek XV in Ne...,'pon Beach. Thl' lirs1 Orangl' Count y Sport~ llall of Fam{' golf tour· nan1 en1 will be held today at New- porl Beach ('ounll) Club >A'llh a hosl o f cell'bntll'S paruc1pat1ng. A dinner will follow 1n !ht• ('lubhouse along v.·ith an auction of merchandise 1n- clud1np, a "'cck's trip to Hawaii. 1h1nk }Ou 're 1:.--g God·s J'fl to men don't }Ou .' II v.·as fnghten1ng." C umpanas said. Brando might throw thin$S when he v.as an~ry ... just like a big boy," Cun1panas !>aid. but hi." never hu her. she l'nlphas1ll'd. Like 01hcr cfoSt· associates of Chnstian Brando's. Cumpanas said thl· i>OI\ of Hollywood's "Don" was JUSl a regular gu) -an average man v.•ho carnt·d th e "'c1gh1 of a larger· than-l1fl· nan1c. Ht• v.·ould ha\'C been happy being a \\l·ldl·r. or 1ak1ng care of 1rees. but h..: thought n1 0rl· was exf)C'Cted of him. said long-t ime friend and Hol- l} \\ood tal~ shov.· host Skip E. Lov.·e. Urandu rt·l)t·att•dl) asked Lowe to in1rodUl"l' h1n1 onl} as "Christian" bccaus.t· the expc..:.·tauons alla('hcd 10 hii> 1a ... 1 nanll' V.l'rC' 100 n1uch. l ov.·(' said. '"lt"s tough 10 be a Brando." courteS} of Gl(•n l\y. Baci.. 10 Bal night "''II be held Tul·sda~ at tht• Balboa Ba~ Pa,,ilion v.·11h the Big Band Commotion play- ing nostalgic tunes to help guests rl'll \1.' the Bal era on thr Peninsula. \\'l·d nt•sda..-the Dav1scs will be takt·n 10 l)is"nl.')'land durin& the day anJ v.111101n 1hc sold oul Balboa Ba y (lub Hall of Fame banquet in the l'\l.'n1ng. Last )'l"ar former baSt·ball ('on1n1i ... s1oncr Pt•ter Uebcrrolh and Gr.11g Nt·nles v.ere inducted into the h:1ll. Thi ... }car 1t "'·1U b.; a surprise 1ndur1ec. I he Shut Clock golf tournamrnt will Ix Thursda' al Newport Beach Golf('ourSt' at 3°100 Irvine Ave. and the annual Super S1ars compe1i1ion "'Ill be hl·ld Fnday at Newport Dunes wilh compcti1ion among n1orl' 1han 20 teams. Saturday the Davis.es will depart for Las Vegas. returning to Reno on Sunda) 10 conclude the week of fest11•1ues. WIEDER -Al a SO pran1 1umou1. thi.nkina tome &mportaal ini~iative meatures 'f'(>Uld ltuact VOler tnteteSI. Bul on election day aftemoon, Tanney uid the counly wat en rou,tc IO one of hs lowe11 1umouts 1n hiMOry. .. The minute I heard him say his cry1tal ball wu clouded I knew I was in trouble," Wieder said, AllhoUJh ~lcction polls show· td her w1nn1na 50-60 percent of the vote wi1h a 4S percent turnout. .Wieder was takina no chances. For st1ners., she was atill feelina the residue ofthe 1988 conlfCUionaJ race that blew up in her face., a race she had been favored to Wln. To many, that loss proved Wieder was vulnerable. When she announced last fall. Wieder had lined up the endorse- ments of nearly every mayor and ei1y council member iii the 2nd District. as well as all four of her fellow supervisors and several other county and state elected officials. She even hired Allan Hoffenblum. lhe campaign consultanl who had sank her congressional ship l\\'O years earlier as the consultant for Dana Rohrabacher. who went on to win the 42nd Congressional District scat. After finding hc~lf in a battle against four challengers. Wieder stepped up her campaian. sendinc out two n1ai lers throughoul her dis- 1rict and several targeted pieces. She had phone banlcs 10 Hunt· ington Beach. Sunset Beach, Seal Beach and Westminster. Over a two- wcck period leading up to the elcc· tion, 150 \'Olu n1eers were o n the phones for her. She poured S 150.000 into her l'ampa1gn, outspending the other fo ur candidates combined. She s1ill came up short. The com· b1na11on oflov.· 1urnou1 and muluple cand1dalcs did her in . One-on-one. W1 cdl·r expects to do lxller. But she has 10 stan fund- raising again and re1urn to lhc cam- paign trail. and she admits she 'll ha\'C to do a belll'r job of explaining 10 \'Oil.'~ v.h) she deserves a fourth term. "I just ha\"e to carry my mess.age more frcQul'ntl) ... \\lieder said ... I'm proud of my aC'complishments. I will ll'a\C a ll'g<JC}. "I will tell then1 whv I feel I'm \\Orlh) of their \'Ole." · .o\lthough Wieder and Neugebauer kn O\\' each other. both have pledged to run pos111,c, issue-oriented cam- paigns. "l"\'e never run a negative cam- paign.·· \\lil'dl'r said . "I hor,: we"IJ be able to dt'ball' the issues. ' lron1call). incumbency isn•t nl·ccssanl) an ad,·antagr now. Some bchc\t' lhl·re's an anti-incumbent n1ood growing aniong an cl«'tora1e 1hat"s fl•d up v.·11h unsolved prob- lcrns. Wieder noted that Supervisor Toni Riley's primary opponent. v.•ho dropped h1!> challenge. suppont'd Rile y and didn't campaign. but pulll·d out of tht• race 100 late to ha'c his nanll' taken off 1hc ballot. s1ill v.·on almos1 ~O j)('rce nl of the vote. Still. she thinks she'll be re-elected if voters arc well-informed. ''"People have a right to \'Ote for v.·hon1c1't'r they want," Wieder said. "Bui hopefully they'll do so with a kno..,,ledgc of the facts." Then. come November, Wieder eXPl'i."IS to sc.·e a repeal of 1978. afler all. Concern ed beacftgoer 1 •nd re1ldent1 .. ther to dl1cu11 the problems of ocean ...,. ..... ,......,. .......... pollutlon •nd to •nJoJ feltfvltle1 Sund.-, after noon •t • not' fundarabet'. STOP From A 1 for the same reason. And we've found there 1s strenglh 1n numbers." LaPlant said. American Oceans Campaian tarac1s much or 1t.s funds to educa- tion and focu5e1 much of 1hal educa· tional effort on 1hrCf areas: prevent• ins coa~tal P,O,llu1ion, stOP(>in1 O~· shore 011 dnlhn& and haluna drift nc1 lishina. said LaPlanl. he said sM and 01 her orpni1en had no ex1t1 fUnd-n1isin1 IOlls in mind, but were moslly concerned with tais1ng pubhc awateness of American Oceans Campaian. However. food vendors and o then pan1cipa1in1 in the cvcn1 commlltcd 10 dona1in1 at leas1 $30 oflhrir proc«ds 10 the or&nniz.ation, . l..aPlanl said. But John Handy. who spent his day scoop1n1 up cupfull1 of fkn &. Jcl'T')''s ict cream. 511\d his firm was donatina all pra nts to American Oceans. "This company is really involved wilh the <'omn1unity. es~ially with rtf"yclina." ~landy sald. Ben &. Jerry's 11 based in Vermont, bu\ has local offices in Garden Grove. ICC' trcam lovers may have gone away from the evenl happ)'. bu1 lhosc who came 10 rubberneck al lht cclebritits 1h11 evtn1 publicity promised would be on hand were disappoin1ed. Kirstie Alley. of "Chttts" (amc. and ICIOf'S James Garner, Lloyd Bridets and ~ Ma> jon ~re amona the celebrity no- shows. • Ted. Danson. prntdcn1 of Ameri- can Occant C1m1>1i1n's ct:kbrily· studd~'d Mrd of dirtttors. also Wit absent ' Barry Faulkner Putting a wrap on Class of '90 The Orange Coast area high school class of 1990 o fficially be- came nostalgia last wttk as the final graduation ceremonies wrapped up. Here's a look back at the cham- pions. as well as some se niors worth remembering. Fall •THE CHAMPIONS-Corona del Mar High defended CIF boys team championships in football. water polo and girls tennis while the Sea Kings' Keri Phebus did the same in tennis si ngles ... Estancia football "'ent 10-0 to claim ats first outright Sea View League lltlc ever ... Ocean View and Edison shared the Sunset League football t111r ... Newport Harbor beat CdM in a water polo showdown for the Sea View t1tk ... Manna was lops an Sunset polo - again ... Fountain Valley (Sunset) and Saddleback (Sea View) were boys cross country league champs ... Fountain Valley and CdM won their respective leagues in girls volleyball ... Edison and Newport Harbor won girls cross country league crowns ... Laguna Beach boys were Pacific Coast Leagut• cross count!) king- pins. •THE SENIORS -Doug Cun- ningham (Huntington Beach foot- ball); Gunner Gustafson (CdM water polo): Dan Petrone and Josh W0Jlk1ew1<.·1 (Es1anc1a football): Danielle EHrcll and Krista Hartling (CdM girls \Ollcyball): Shane Sherman and Donnie Sm11h (Ed ison football). Jason Co' (Manna water polo). Jerroll Willard. Warren John- son. Weston Johnson. Jeff Jacl..son and Bnan Lucas {CdM football). Natalie .\dam (Hun11ng1on &ach girls cro s counll) ). Bnan McCaf- fel) (Manna cross count!)). Scan Mallet (Laguna Beach football): Margo Ne\llle (Edison 'ollr) ball): Dan o·Ne1I (Mater De1 football): Kim Robinson (Ne" port Harbor girls cross counll) ): Da' 1d Mcleod (Manna football); Reiko Matsumoto snd Kim Hart> (Fountain Valley 'olku) ball ). Deanna Doolt111c (Woodbridge girl~ volleyball): Doug Weaver (Fountain Valley football): and Sc:oll Sc> mour (Woo<lbndge football): Rich Lockwood and Da'e Dannov (Fountain Valle) cross country). •THE STORIES-Huntington Beach football loses best S<'ason 1n 13 )cars for usin~ an anclig1blc pla}- cr. The Oilers an1t1ally won an ap- peal to gain re-cntl) into the pla~­ offs. but "ere ousted once more b) a CIF counter appeal. .. CdM foot- ball looses three offivc league games. but turns II around "'''ha bnlhant pla)ofTrun .. Ne"' port Harbor's Kenton Rc<"d scores an o-.ertamc goal to give Sailors an 8-7 "in o'er CdM and an unhkcl> Sea View water polo title .. McCaffcl). running healthy for fint time in a )ear. dusts the Sunset Lea,ue cross count!) finals field ... Manna foot- (PtHH see FAULKNER/ISt Daly Nora 1~ IC.'Olll MG ........ LAft...._, .... ,..., .. -- ,., a...,, ..... CLASSIFIED /86 'ii MONDAY. JUNE 25, 1990 l:I f.lot Chili helps Angels bowl over Detroit, 10-2 He homers for third time In tv .. '0 days 9Y RtCHARD DUNN a_,, ..... ~ \lf1tllM ANAHEIM -The chah get.s red hot an the summcnam<" for the Angels. Somethan1 about these months causes Ch1Li Davis to add a liulc spice to the bowl. And th<" heat. in more wa)s than one, proved too much for the Dc- tro11 Tigers Sunda) as th<" Angels, who moved within 711 games of The la.st time the Anaels were this close to Oakland in the standings "'as May 5. For Davis, the door was never supposed to be open. but Devon White was scratched from the start- ing lineup because of soreness in has rib cage. so Davis stepped an and connected for bas third home run an four at-bats. sc&Juk ATBAT ® Mon. Chlc•go (home) 7:35 ..; : Oflt D•CK ~ ' Tue: Clllc•go K (home) 7:35 • ' IN TH• HOLE Wed. ChfQoo (home) 1:05 4 AK oemes on KMPC radio (710) • On TV, Ch. S; sc Sc>ortsCri.nnet. 35.566 fans. An .. W' Ctllll Davis stroked his third llome rllft In four at batl over two ga111e1 wtth a flnt·lnnlne llomer In 10-2 win. mencan League We-st-leading Oak- land. pounded Frank Tanana and h_11 three homers an a g:ime for the eighth lime an 1990 -all coming at Anaheim Stadium. Davis. who npped two homers Saturday night. got the Angels' of- fense rolling by clouting has I 0th horn<" run of the year, a three-run shot an th<" first inning which 1gruted the Angels to a I ~2 victory before It was the first ume the Angels scored three runs on one swmg of the bat at borne since Dante 81chette unloaded a three-run homer on April 17 against the Athletics. So for Davis. ~arming up hke the (Please see ANGELS/Mt Fabulous rally lifts South Guards, O 'Bannon lead second half I 2 7-109 comeback ly IARRY FAULKNER a..,, -Spom llVrtt .. IRVINE -Both bo)s coaches second gues~d their systems follo"- mg the inaugural Fabulous 4~ talc Prep All-Star Classic. The difference for South Coach Jim Sweene\ wao;, he had a plan B. · Sweene) ·s adjustments and the superior talent of his South squad e' entuall) prevailed over an under- s11cd. but rohesl\ e North squad. 127-109. Sunda} at the Bren Events Center. Sweene} of Lah·"ood High. s"' 11ched 10 a motion offense from his m111al structured S\Stcm. "'h1ch allo"ed his pla~l·rs grl·ater rrea11' tt) and the rhann· to better push the tempo to their Jd,antagr North ( oad1 Don L1ppt ol ~!..} · hnc Htgh 1n Oa!..land. ho''l''l'r. "'as fon.cd 10 \ltd, "'1th ht'> pressing 1.kl"l·nst' e '<.'hcnll· "h1ch pro' 1ded grl'31 re<,ult' -for a"h1lc The South led b) state pla)cr of the \car Ed <YHannon and C. IF outhcrn ~·r11on pla)rrs of 1hr )ear Ernest t\.1llum 1-l-.\I and Shon Tana <2-.\1. oH·rraml' a 17-point ~t·ond half ddint b) "'eanng thr North do" n. San franclsco Rlordon's Dwayne 'ontana fleftf reaches for a loose ball be tween his ~ ..... ....-~-. ........ le91 •s the South•s Ernest Klllum, Tony D•vls •nd Andy Karlch look on. South girls • cruise USC-bound Leslie, Watson offer keys for South, 8 1-48 8y IAHY FAULKNER Delly ,_ S.-0 \llfrtt .. IRVI NE -.\s expected. the South dominated 1he North. 81-48. an the inaugural Fabulous 44 state all-star girls basketball gamt• Sunda) at the Bren E'ents Center The b1~ "'inner. ho""e' a ma) be USC. which Wiii recet\ t' the ser\ ICCS of two pla)e~ from each !>Quad. including each team's MVP Lisa Leslie. a 6-foot-5 center out of Morningi.1de High an ln~<'"ood. scored a game-htgh 20 points and pullrd do" n ~'en rebounds to lead the "'inners The national pla)er of the )tar. le lie "Ill Joan South team- mate Linda Watso n (l\ nwood High) in C ardmal and Gold ne\t season Trac) .\dams. a 5-8 guard out of Fremont High in Oal..land. scored eight points to gain MVP honors tor th<" ~onh Teammate Jual"ah Woods (Berl..ele) Htghl "111 accom- pan) .\dams to Tro) ne't fall "l C 1s gomg to ha'" a great club. no doubt about •L ·• said North Coach Tom Camptx-11 of Pleasant Valle) High 1n Chino "-\n} colleg<" coach "ould be ha pp) to ha' e th<" pla)ers "'e sa"' toda) and the) 've got four of tht'm ·· ··w e wen· up I"' "1th 12 m1nu1n 10 go anu up b) lhrl·c \\Ith about li\l' mmutcs to go. hut ''c JU!>t 'il'eml'd to "l'ar do''"·" L1pp1 l'\pla1ncd .. Normalh. "'1th a team r d coarh for an entire sea!lon. r d kno"' "ho "'as going to respond to fot1gul' 1n the late stages and "'e·d Ix' ahlc to pla) through that s1tiat1on But \\tth uni} three ua)'i 10 prepare. I JU~t d1dn·1 ha' c that lu\Ur). pv"1hk1:· l 1pp1 \JIU "It'\ lhl' '''le \\l' had Ill rla~ It\ thl' \~:t~ \\l' got ahcau in tlw 11ro;1 placl· If "l' tn to !>.l\l' 'lllllll'. 'H' ma\ 1w\l·r hJ' l' had the lc.td JI .ill .. . run th(' o lkn.,l· "l. rut in tn practtCl' 'l'r~ long. "We had 10 keep the pla) mg time l''l'll until the IJst 14 minute<>. \\h1 ch forn·d u' ll> pl.1) h1g mcn con11nu- ou'I) .'. \\\Cl'On l'\pla1ncd ··That plaH·d 1nh> thl'lf qu1d.nl'<.s Rut "'e ~l·rl' .1hlc to u~· J 'maller llm·ur the ltnal 14 minute\. \\h1ch "'a" 1he d1lk1l·llll' .. After eight unans"'ercd points ga,,. lhl' :"Jonh a 94-78 ad,antage "1th 12 minutes kft. ff Bannon. Ktllum. Tan er and point guard Jeff Rogers ke)ed the South turnaround '\rguabl~. the TroJans "'111 an hen I the best four pla)crs in the game. Watson. a Parade MagazmC' .\11- .\mcncan. h11 her first fi,e shots. including the game's onl} J-po1nter en route 10 11 points he also had fi,e rebounds and three assists. .. , s11ll thin!.. "e pla)l·d the right ".ll)k (prl'SS1ng ddcn"1'd) "'hcnncr ~"Cl'nl'\. "hll ..aid h1' 1c,11n·, '"l. Jd\Jntag~ \\J) m·gatl·u h) thl• lo'' 1n ~u1ll..nc" until the g.1ml··, \Uh\lltu- llun rcqu1rl'ml·nt\ ,\l.rl' lilicu 111 thl· lin.11 14 m1nutl''· -..ud .. \\ l' didn't The outh foursome accounted for 42 ol the team·s final 49 points. "'h1ch included a 24-4 run O\ er the linal 4.JlJ (Please SH BOYS/141 u-she. thl· most dominant high ~hool pla) er 'llnl'l' Cht>f1 I Miller (Pleau Sff GIRLS/Mt Shot Clock golf rewards inventive players 45-second timer, offbeat methods of stroking ball come into play ly HOW ARO L. HANDY O.ity "°' Con~ NEWPORT BEACH -If golf l<in't }Our game. then the Shot ( ·1od golf tourn:rnll'nt on Thursday 1s JUSt thl' 11l'ket for } ou n\ J sporting endeavor. Even if you arl' a hacker golfer. )OU rnuld find Thursday·,. e\crc1se in futiht) more than a lillle interesting. But tf you are ,, serious golfer "ho 111..cs to linger over evel) shot. forget 11. This one isn't for )OU. ' 0 At latest count, there "ere 75 ''oulu-lx' golfers signed to partactpate 1n Thur>da} 'c; compet111on at the Newport Bca~h (iolt Course an an e' ent that is more 11T\'le' ant than lrrele' ant Week itself. a "l·cklong senes ul fooh'h l'\l'l\I\ to honor tht• l.M f)IJ\1·r \l'il'llCd in till' ;-., Fl Jr:.tft. I rrck' Jnt \\ed.. " co-<,pon\ort•d h\ th1· Orange Coast Dally Pilot. An\ rl''>Cmhlnm·t• of thl' \hllt·l hx I... 'l'r<.1nn to thl; gnnll' of goll ,.., \tnctl) Ji.'Ulkntal f ach of thl· 18 hok .. \\Ill prO\ 1uc a un1qUl' 1.h.1lll·ngc 111 ll'\I .1 pht}t'r'' pro"'l'\\ on thl· hn"'-'· Chairman 'tcH' Bernard} n1ll" 11 Hunn1n·- C.1unn1n· gnll .. , lcl'I the ~olli:r. par11np.111ng '>huuld hJ\l• a~ murh lun as is pos'i1bk:· lkrnard\ 'kl)' "~h onl) aU\ICl' \\uuld tx· for gollel' to \.Jr!J l'\lr.t golf txills and k"'l'r dub\ "\\ c pl.in to ha' c J shotgun 'itart at '1 o'dod and 11ml' "111 bl· of the essence on all tlf thl' Ol.ld-numbcred hok\ ·· Bernard}. 111 conJum·11on "'1th Orangl' C. t1unt~ Rcg1sta l'Ol umnist RJnU) 't oung- m.in. I\ ll'rt.11n thJt a shot clock would b<' tx·ncliual tu all goiters. The) ha'e romb1ncd to tr. 11 1w1 in 1h1\ tournament. f llcrclllrl'. J 45·\el'OOd clock w11l be U'l<'d \)ll all vud-numbl·rl·d holes. Part1c1pan1s Wtll h.lH' 45 \l'urnds bct\\<t'Cn each shot. Failure 111 h11 the nn1 '>hot "'1thin this prcscnhl·d 111111' ltm11 "''II result 1n a pennlt) of one '>lro"'-l' It "''II tx•hoO\l' ench golfer 10 remember "ht•re ht• or 'hl· ".ind on what hole the nnt 'hot "'111 nrrnr fh1~ means that those on th<" tir'it ll'l" nHl\I gl'I "'1th their game as soon as the gun umh to start the fest1' ttl<'S Tht•n I C\ mu<ot go to the ne't (S«ond) htilc and flnu another 11me clock stanng thl·m 111 lht• IJle o 1 ts a SPl'ed hole. The lo"t>st scor<" in the )hOrtl·~t t1mt• "''II be th(' "inner This ont' "'Ill~ pla)t•d on a par-3 and each golfer "111 tee-Off anU hole OUI b<'fort' lhl' ne\t golfer tce'i ofT -\s play con11nut·s. the nsl..s and hazards get better (or worse dependantt on ~our '11~" point) Hole No. 4 1'i a rela11,cl) '1mplc format It 1'1 thl' longest dm e hole and this is the onl)' one of t\\O real t<"sts for pla\crs 1n the tournament. ~t No 6. no golf clubs will be nllo"ed Pla)crs mu .. 1 thro" tht'ir ball tor a tel' 'ihot and 1hro"' ca h sun·e<'d1ng \hot On the green, the} can '00\\ r thetr pull or U'iC' the end of a putter a' a pool CUl' \\-hen the 45-St'l.'Ond clock runs out on Hok :-Jo 7. pla\el"\ "'Ill mo'e 10 the bas"'-ct- ball hole (No l Once a pla)er 1s on the green. he or \he must thro" the putt through the pool basl..et- ball hoop If th(' IC'\' shot or approach shot hits tht• bask('t. that rount~ a~ a ·g1mmec· ~O' ang to tht" bad, nine. hole o. 10 will (Please see IRRELEVANT !•lt Trends changing as Wimbledon ponders possibility of facelift Area girls crew medals at nationals 8y STEVE WILSTEIN ,..,. r.,.,,.. '#f'!Mf WIMBLEDON. Enatand -Ttmes att moving fast. too fast for some. as Wimbledon opens Monday amid the rush of youth. the last stands of the old auard and heretical calls 10 abandon the lovely lawns for fake arass. Eud! Is nothana sacred? Ncxt they'll b<' talkana about 1hrowan1 out aaina champions -watch out. John McEnroe -and doina away with ··prcdommantly white," thouah Andrt Ap 1 isn't around to prns hot-pink power on the aood stewards of the All Enaland Lawn Tennis Club. • taking on a late. and no douht. trt·mbhng quahlicr. l 111\ H('rrcra of Mt•x1t·o Lendt open" on ( our t I against .\rgen11na's Chn~ t1an M101uss1 as lhc C1l'<'ho lo' n"'-111n nat1v(' and Con- ncct1cu1 re 1d('nt rcnc"' s a quelit for the onl~ Grand Slam lltlc 10 elude him Graf, sttdcd No I among th(' women. "tll be try1na 10 rcp1n th(' rc'ipect of 1ht· t«n1c boppc~. l)enicularl) 16-)enr-old Monicn Scoles. who drubbed Graf 1n th<"1r la 1 l\\O ma1che" -th<" Gttman and Frtnch Opens The DllUy Piiot INDIANAPOLI -Th<" New- port o\qua11c Center 1un1or womcn·s ere"' medaled an each of 1t\ finals in the JUn1or pon1on of the . Row- "'' National t hamp1onsh1p Reanna here a1 Eaale Crtt~ R CS(!"\ otr on unda) TheK were the fir"Sl medal t11med at national comp(lllaon b th\' N~ pon .\quauc Cent"· which opened 1n Januat) 19 )tar aio the Nc-wpon quat1c enter ~n1 n • JUn1or men's double jC\111 crew to . . Reputallons ccnainly don't 1uaranttt rnpeict, as former wundcrkandcr and dcfcndina champ.on Bons Becker and tcffi Graf arc find1na out. Oraf. "'ho ~ns Tul.'~n' again .. 1 Wc-s1 German competrtot Claudrn Porwtk. "'on Wimbledon the pa t tv.o Jcars and ha bc.."Cn rank~ o I 1nct t 987. but her omanance "'ould be 1mperilt'tt b> a lo here. The 1runt1n• and 11glln1 Sele$, a Yu o lav .,,,.ho h\CS an Aonda. tS h rdly the only teen to take atm 11 the 21 ·)car~ld Graf. naoona.t and u fi~ an \1:tth , Becker. a thttt-time Wimbledon winner, finds hamtelf the mere sec:ond aced behind Ivan Lendt, who hasn't won here 1n 10 attempts. Becker at least will ha'Vc the honor of opcn1na Monday's play on the luih. fresh turf of C<"ntrc Coun. flond11n Jennifer 1pr11tt, 14, the youna 1 seed in Grand lam ht too a1 No. 12. 1 taking the leap from 1hc Jun1on a1 Wimbledon las1 yc:ir. \\<hen-he "'on the doubles v.1th Meredith McGrnth. IVMt Len41 MS ~epereel for over a ••Hiii llt ... e"-t .. WM WlsttM••"• ttle OftlJ GrllM Slallt .,,.,.. to eh:MI• NM. t "I'm \Cl')' plcastd 1u1h the re· • uh " 111d Ntwpon C()l(b Bob 1 rach.an. ..It. the first \Jmc tht • Newpon Aq\&lt~ Cmttt ha• evcrt ,, won a medal at w nattOMI rotn ....... ... c.w, ' .. • . . • I I • • ' •• • I • • • I f ... f ; I • I ' , , -San Clem nte's Eartlet captures men 's A-8 division Tht finals of the thud annual Al:tbcimcr'!i Chant)' Tennis Tour· namcnt "°fre pla1ro unda) at the Nc-.pon Beach Tennis lub and the b111est w1nnn-was the Al2he1mt'f''s A»OCiation of Orange County. Aliheimcr's disease i~ the fourth kadan& cause of death amona adults 1n the United lites, and the worst part of this scenario is that thert 1s no known cau~ or curt. Orange Count) alone has O\Cr 40,000 people who 3rl' suffenng from effects of the disease and the country has over 4,000.000. .. Alzheimers is a progressive dis.- ease of the brain. which means 1t • contmuall) gets "orse:· said Kent Bamhe1~.,.. execuuvc director of the Alzhcuner's Association of Orange Count} ... As the d1st"ase progresses and more-and more brain cells are being damaged. the!>} mptoms get "orse and the patient and the pa· t1ent's fam1I~ rcqum.' different t~pes of t·are. .. The symptoms can range from simple memo~ lo!>'\. confusion and the 1nab1ht) to handle routine tasks to much "or~· cases "hl'rl' the pa- tient ma' not l'\ en rcml·mbcr dose rclatl\e.,·or other lo\Cd ones. Allhc1mtt's suff~ can fOtttt bow to make cofTtt. where to put tM clean ala scs and (\"('n their 0"'n children." Bamhciscr said tbe disnsc aflcru IS percent of those pt<>ple qt 6S and older and so percent of those: as and older. He said evencually tbt disease leaves its victims unablt to care for thcmsclvC$. "Wt had a peat turnout and e'cf)one that part1c1pated 1~ all 'ten- ni\.ed' out ... Bamhc1scr said ... Afier n's all said and done. we e~pec\ to h:ne raised $22.000. which I) better than "c original!) thought." All the mo ney w;ll J"C"main in Orange Count) and will go to one of seven sen ices provided by the as- &0e1atio n. The sen aces range from family support groups, referrals for diagnom and tl'lephonl· help lines to monthl) nc"slettl'r). l"ducatton "orl..)hops. book'> and hterature and gul'St speakers The toumaml'nt 1ncludt.'d men·., and "omen's do ubles. "11h pla~crs being separ:ued into di\ 1s1ons ac- cording to ab1l1t}. Pla)ers were paired" 1th different partners ead1 round and Kore!> were talhcd to determine winners in each div1s1on. If you're going to be motoring down the stretch ot Interstate 5 between the 133 (Laguna Canyon) and Highway 7 4 (Ortega Highway) any time soon, be on the watch for those quick llttle CHP Mustangs. According to Officer Ken Daily at the Cahforn1a H1ghwy Patrol. there's going to be some extra enforcement on hand to keep speeds down on this notonous strtp of blacktop. Speaking of those black and white Mustangs, with 225 hp and 300 pound-feet of torque on hand from their five-liter V8s. it's only going to take Officer Bob 6.2 seconds to go from standstill to 60 mph 1f he decides to come after you. Daily went on to say that the Mustangs (the same basic model that is sold to c1v1hans as the 5 LX) have been surprisingly sturdy and trouble-free as pohce vehicles. easily making 1t through 85.000 miles of hard-core duty before they are even considered for retirement. While we re on the su bject of Mustangs. 1t seems that the CHP 1sn·t the only ones who are hot for the V8 ponies. Over at Theodore Robins Ford, General Manager Ronald Dace said customers are snapping up 20 to 25 of the Ford muscle cars every month. not to mention the six to eight customers per month that drive off in Mustang LX and GT covert1bles. Must be rough! As popular as the Mustang 1s. though, the Thunderbird. and Thunderbird SC with its 210 hp supercharged V6. are disappearing from Theodore Robins· place at a rate of 35 cars per month If you are hungry for horsepower. but the Ford in your furture needs four doors. perhaps the 140-mph 215-hp quad-cam Taurus SHO with its Yamaha-designed 24- valve three-liter V6 1s the answer. And with automatic transm1ss1on version of the SHO soon to arrive. those who are shy of stick shifts will finally have a shot at one of the hottest $20.000 American sedans known to the planet Seeing that horsepower 1s turning out to be a theme this week. a trip over to the Newport Auto Center on PCH turned up some heavenly hardware For you techno 1unk1es. how about a Lotus-designed 370-hp 5 7-llter 32-valve V8 hiding under the hood of the ZR-1 Corvette? General manager Brian Klotz said these steroid-injected Vettes are slipping out the door for $80.000 a copy, and eight of the 175 mph stormers have recently found homes. That leaves 1ust two left. If you prefer that your chariot have a German accent. perhaps the limited edition ( 100 cars this year) $80.000 326 hp Porsche 928 GT would suffice A 170-mph Porsche would be a great add1t1on to any dnveaway. If Porsche means rear engine to you. maybe the 247 hp 911 Carrera 2 or the four- wheel-drive 911 Carrera 4 will keep the purist an you happy Have clutch-pedal aerobics been keeping you away from the 911? If so. then the awesome new hptron1c au tomatic that's now available m the Carrera 2 could be just the ticket. At $62.000 to $80,000 for the massively redesigned 9 1 l s. though (cabno included). no one is going to accuse you of skimping on transportation. Last but not least. In the big-power department over at the Newport Auto Center 1s the soon to arrive Lamborghini D1ablo. Thts 200 mph replacement for the radlcal Countach will be powered by no less than a 485-hp 48-valve alloy V12. Price on the D1ablo? Whispers of $170.000 have been heard. but no one has yet to confirm. . . . -- Th an ks to Fladeboe Volkswagen for loaning a whole line of '90 VWs for the Volkswagen Classic at the Irvine Meadows recently. The new cars were a great contrast to the classic and custom Bugs. vans. Fastbacks and Squarebacks that showed up for the event. Check here next week for pricing and equipment updates on the Golf. Jetta. Vanagon, Fox. Corrado and GTI; you're in for a nice surprise. . . . So Proposition 111 was given 53 percent voter approval, and with 1t would come higher gasoline taxes. Based on a current average of S 1.12 for a gallon of unleaded. backers of the propos1t1on say the average cost to e~h California motorist (who now pays one of the lowest gasdline taxes in the country) would be $60 a year . . . . All right, so you think the new GM Lumlna, Silhouette and Trans Sport minivans are hot, and the new Toyota Previa is pretty slick also. Granted, the Mazda MPV, Ford Aerostar and Chrysler Town & Country, Caravan and Voyager are all truly great shuttles In their own right. But you want something 1ust a bit different. Perhaps you're looking for something a btt more Newport Beach, a minivan that has that Corona del Mar feel to It. Well. Lincoln-Mercury and Mercedes-Benz are both working on their own version of an "upscale" minivan designed to whisk the wealthy fro m piece to place. The Lincoln-Mercury vanette Is being designed In conjunction with Nissan and will most llkefy be motivated by a 3.0-llter V6 driving the front wheels. Expectations are that the Lincoln-Mercury people mover will be Introduced In the fall of '91 as a '92 model Mercedes-Benz. on the other hand, Is preperlng a rear· wheel-drive. seven-passenger van baled on the upcoming replacement tor the 300E. Expect the new 4Metfc four- wheel-drive system, multl-velve engines end a price and features to rival the 5-cl.., Mdane (420 and 560 SE end SEL). Delivery vans these are not! • Herc's a loo!.. at the winnen •In the rmn' A·R di vi ion. H rold Eartlct (S:an Clemente) fin. 1shw fi~t with 31 point$ and Bern rd Goou (VlSta) S«Ond \\1th 29. Ken Montgome!) ~Irvine) fin- ished first in the C d1v1:!.1on with 37 points and In Sturner (Los Angrlc)) )Cl'OnJ 't\ 1th 36. In the women's A·B d1v1111on. June M1ckelwait (Costa M e!>A) "on "llh :!Y points and h~lah Dul'!ih:r (Ir' me) limshed scrond. ~nne H1nl..k (Co)ta Ml·sa) v.on the C di\ 1'>1on v.1th :!9 point-sand L11 torm (lido Island) second "'llh :!8 0 For her acc-omplishml'nl!I on and oil thl' trad. fo~ld. fa1anc1a H1gh's l.A.'bb11..· Hargru\ e has been named thl· NI.'" purt lkad1 Tennis Club's !>lulknt thkte tor the Month of JU Ill° Argentina shocks Brazil By BARRY WILNER ~ '-1• lll•lt•• RO~H -I le said 11 "ould tJl.1..· a n11rad1..· I hen hl' pro\ldl·J 11. 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"·"ti< .11111, Bt1.1rd11 ,,11d I k ·""' .1dn111i.·d 11" 11•.1111 \'·"out-111.1n111 d CREW From 8 l l>I. llllllll .llld \\I' \\1111 l\\11 Ill 11111· "~·1. ~l lld . 1111' " I 11 \I H-.11 111 .1 lrn 111,11 1.11.. llll-' 11.".1111 . \1 r .11 lt;111 '·"ii .. J 1 .. , " 1111· li "t ,l,11 ul .1 l11rm;tl 't11111111nl 1)1 ogr .1111 . f 11 lw .1 hk to nwd.il .11 1 h1.· 11.111111w1, " 1111. 11.·d1hk .tlm•1't 1111 h1.. ,11J ol ·· I hl· ,,.~, r1111 qu;iJr upk \\ 1111 "11 h I k1d1 'il hl'lll'r t...r"ll'll ( 111ll'J U. k.111nr ( "'rr"on J nd \11111..· l'l11ll1pp1 1·.11111.·d thl' ""l'r Im 1hl'l1 '4.'llllld·pl.1u· lirw.h (7 'i4 Ill) hl•h1nd Mt B.1!.1.1 (7 .., I 241 r '1..•rt•tt Ro" 111tt < luh <., 'i4 11<1 "a' a dow th111t "'''h C 1111.11111.111 l<u-.\lng ( luh fou rth and \lshcn) R1H'r R11\\1ng < luh liflh °'ltrnch.rn ""d l'll'"'flOn raced right nl'\t to Mt flal..1.•r mo\t of thl' wa\ hut tlw hHte1 had a ltttk rnurc kft 3; th\' lin"h "l he: ('trl' raced lhl· lx'"lt rat"e thl') could anti put tog1.·1hn lht• bc\t mu• ptt\"ltbk. and 1ha1·, all "l' c:an :l\~ of 1hcni." '>I ra\ han \.:l td In the douhk '4.ull. ~heller nnd Ph1ll1pp1 tool third plan· (7 54 H1 bchmd fir\t·r>lan· Durham Bou1 ( luh (7. l'i h) a nti ..,t. C ath1•rtnl•\ of < um1tl.1 (7 .&7.09)J, II four iJrls ore from urea high M'hool'> ( 1 ote;iu and < 1,m 1\0 n an· lrom Ne:" purt I larhor I I 11&11. S<:hct• l\!r 1~ from llnl\ er'''> an<f Pt11llipp1 1, 1111111 < oron:i dc:I Mar Hiah ( I Ull'JU ha\ f)ccn to~ In& (or t~o )Car\ \(h"'ttcr and Ph1lhpp1 for one )1.'.ar •rnd C 1.imo,on lor li"c month' "(•JI ll'JOll had \Cl) Jood dl'\Clop- mcn1... 'traC'han \OHd ... ht ~no~:kcd ii JX'N l n o ut or th1.· lx>Jt who hnd 1 ~' 11 " .. " , c, rx· tll' tlt'l' •• om tennis tourney ~A Sou&Mta tioo final She ~&abhlMd a personal best 11> PQ6ti"8 llJU'OW Of 143 (ttt, 10 1ncbcu1 w Maseen Toum1mtnt to qualif) ah rd ror the state mttt from the Southern Section. But Har· aro~e d1dn't f1rc as well it the Clf state prchminancs and finals where sht flni~ seventh and ointh rc- ~'(ti\'CJ}'. "'111 ~ cli11bk tor the NBT Athlete of the Year award 10 be PfC1oCftltd in Ut-ccmbcr. 0 The Balboa Ba> C1ub Racquet A graduated ~mor. Hacarovt will compete an the high school nat1on:il rhamp1on hips in the discus June 30th in Frt no. In Sea View league action. she threw the discus and shotput, and ran hurdles while maintaining a 3.85 grade point aver- age. In &he fall, Hararove will attend the Univcf51ty of California a.t San 01qo1 where she plans to m1.1or in computer science. Each month the NBTC will rc- cotriiLt a j unior high or high school <. lub held the flnals of1h men· doubk~ pro-am tournament unda). and rrevor Hcndcr~ot and Jeff' C:wana waJkcd away with the first pince priic. Sixteen profcssionab from the Southern Cahfom1a u~a teamed with 16 of the BBC'S top A S>laYm to oJ)l'n the tournament and the> pla)nt a round-robin format to de· tnin ine the wannl"r Hargrove finished fir!>t in the Sea View League final!> in the discus and third in the ~hotput. She al\O fin- l!>hcd fir t 1n the d1M:u~ 1n thl' Cl F tudcnl llhletc from the Newport Harbor/ o 1a Mesa area as its Ath· lctc of the Month. Beside cxccllina in athletics, winners arc chosen on the basis of pcrformnn~ in the classroom and community involve· m1.:nl. Jn the champion hip match. Hcn- dl'r~hot and E"ing defC3ted Dack ~oth Jnd 8111) Ho v.ic. 8-3. In lhe 1hird place match. Dale S1mbro and Rarr) Bon.·n beat Bill PopcJO)' and R11h Ogle. ~-~. Rt!ld McCl•tdy 11 • O.lly Pll•I Correspoode•I wtose eol•ma .,. P"•N every Mo•d•Y· The wanner recei\C:S a comP.limcn- tal) dinner for his or her family at the dub. an cngraH-d plaQue and Sports break Detroit's Petry offers shirt off back for Gibson .\N HflM -T he mention of Kiri. ~ C 11b~orl°\ t~""llhk rl·turn to D1.·1m11 ha<o onl· T1g1.·1 "llltng to gl\t' him the \htrt un • h" had 'T H· got hi' (un1lorm) numtx·r and I'd tx m<m· than hJpp~ Ill gt\\.' II up -and II \\OUldn't CO\I him ~1 d1nw ·· '~"J p111.h1..·r Dan Pl·tr~. a tl·amrnatc of Ci1h,un·, 1(11 1111h· ,l·.1•.itn'> \l'ar" in D1..•tmll ''Karl. and I ranw ur togl·tlwr 111 the minor kagul'\ It \.\OUh.J ht· \1011J.-1 lul 101 tlw ul) nf Dl·tro1t antl 11 \\OUIJ tx· twod lt11 llUI 1l·.11n .. P1·1r~ "'J' 11·J1 '"'l! 111 a puhlt,h1.·d rl'ron on 'lund.1~ th.11 ( 11h""' ha., ;hl.n l thl' L m \nttl'll'' 1>11Jg1.1' 111 t1JJ1.. him had .. In th1· 11·,1111 h1· lw ll')l.·d k Jd tci th1· I 1Jl\..i \\ ut Id ~·m•\ lltk I h1 p.qx•1 ,,11d t h1..· I 1g1..'f\ h.11. ,. olkr n l I °' \ng.d,·, pill. lw1 I 1,111!. 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I \l.11111 111 \\Ill thl' l'111tl,111d 1011· I 21MI hi\ \1.0111111.I l•hl \.II \ltl\ll\ Ill .1' 111,111\ \\\•l•I.\ l h\' \lllllll!l'I \11.!1, 111 1, d .Ill h111 rl11n l.11" t.111111!! hr 1dh l11.·h1nd h1' l.1111, 1 11111\ hn.11",. 111 Jlll 'top\ •I >.d, I .1111h.11d1 t1111k .11h .t11t .1gr 111 11111 1 1111111·, hl1"111111r1111. 111 nid h" 11\\fl 'lump "'"h ,1 1.1111111. 111 lh, l1IH 111111 '\'\( \K 1,111.•.11 ~1 11.h1g,1n l1111·1n,1 t11111,1I "fl1l"<l\\,I\ Ill ll11Hlkl\11 \lt1h • ''" 1l·.1l.111d' '\t1. 1.1.· \ltlkn .Ill Ir' 1111· rn1 d, 111 d1111., 111, '1".111 \1111 /\ I u1h11 ltl ll 1.11 111 "' 1111\ 111 th, '1".111 < 11.111d 1'11\ I \I\\ <ti<>-< rl I ltll1!.111 'f'1111' '·" 1.1< .11 \fc1'flllll l'.11J.. 111 H11\\m,111 ""' 11111Jr 11• \lilk11 kd Ii~ 111 tl11.· r.11.1·' 11, l.1Jh. lx.11111g .1 I ,11.111 I l!JI \I d111.1·n I" llutl1.·1. ll.l\1.1.111K.I ;111d t.11. q111·, I .11111\ • l'.1ul I ral \ l 1111111111rd 111,-dnm111.1nu· 111 thr 11>1>0 \1111.•111.111 1<.11.111~· '\1.'111'' \1.'.l\\111 \\Ith •• \\lfl'•lll· "111. '1L1111\ .11 1'111 ll,111d I nta11.1111111.il Ra1 '"""' I r.11..' ~I 1111111 \\ "'1 11 r11, nn1a1111 h." ""'' 111111 111 1111. 111.1. 1.11.n '11 l.11 1111 1111: nrn111 TELEVISION, RADIO )\ .1 Ill (11..1111,1 lt.11\ I \p,1111,h I Noon f<111)l1.'. II.ti \ (\p:tlll\h) . n :u ;v1 JON Soccer \\ 111111 «up '1..'t 11nd l ou nd tr om l1 d.111d " K11m.1111.1 < h.111111. I 'l..i \\11dd <up "''"'"' 1111111d 1111111 It.ii\ '" I rugll,I\ C hannl.'I \4 Rascball 1>1K.lr1..·r, .11 ,,1.1111a r H'l \fonm•;i at ( hK:t~u( uh\ \\(1N Volleyball \pm -\-\11ml·11·, pro hl.·a1..h ~or1111\·t1tion tr 11n1 I k 1111"'•' lkal h llaJlC). l \Pi'! . ' r> 111 -~kn·, pro lx'.tlh 1.ulllpct1t1on 111101 < .11')1.· C 1K.I 11.1rc l Pnmc T 11 l..i·t Ttnnls ~ p 111 -\.\ 1111bll'don lll\l'r:1gl· (dclu)clll . H AO. Boxlni () rt m -Koht•rt II'"''' " Brl'tt l ulh. ni1dllk"l'tght' ltom ..\tlanttt < ''' °"port\-( hannd 111.'IX'JI\ JI 11 f'l m) Ocun Sporhc h 'O p 111 -Pro 'urlinB lllm1ic.·11t111n ln1m Oahu. I IJ \\J11 {IJJlC) 1-~PN ~ I> Ill l'nnw I 11. i.,·1 Blcycle Racing \l.1mmoth I Jl..l'\ < l.1,\11.. l lllJX'), Motor Sporls II p ni \I 11. ll'' I hump,on < 1rnnll P1" from ~r.111 k 11.1p\'I I •w I ~ 10 ,, m C \R 1 Portl.1n\l 200 (lllJX'). r..;pN RADIO Butball .i .au ( 79()) ll m. -f>udgn'> at \tlnnt.1 t-.. \RC ~· \() p m. -\Jn f>ll'&O at 111111\ton k. I I\ Ill ('' (t(J) 7:JO pm -C h1~ o Wh11~ \Q\ at \nttl'I'. KM(>( ( 1111) IN THE BLEACHERS ·~...::---- Irwin wins second straight I I.ti, lr\\111 111d.-1h1. l'nt11l1Pn.tl hn:h .. 1 "" I " ( lp,·11 l1111111pl I I .I Wl 11i1J • I •••11'•1. •II\\ \ 11 llll\ '\111 "·" .1 '"" ''"'"'" ~ "111 •. "' l'.1111 \1111 ... 1 111 1lw lh111.. I. ---- l l.1"11 ,1l ll.111"Pll '() 111,1·"11,· did 11111·kh1.1t11•11111 .1 -~ml·l111k htrd11.· 111 111, I '1"·11 .11 \1nl111.1li 11\\111 lrnllnl 111 till' r11f)l''> 1. ,11.1111111~ 11" f.1111.1' .11111111d 111,· 1 Mh l:(ll'l'll and '1.11'1'' d h1t•h 111. ,., "11lt 'I'-" l.11111\ .1111'1 1.111Hpkltng J ll'l.tl IClllllll 11/1 ''""' "h11 h111~1. .1111., .. ,,.,111.11.1111\ dr11u~ht \\1lh ''" I" h11ll "'·""" 111.11 '1 l111 ,d 111, 1h11d I " <>rx·n \l,111d,1' """ tl11' <1111. "1th .1 .:i.•1 1111.11 I' un1kr p.u 1111 th, \\ l \h h\\1\.1 ( O\Ullll\ ( 11th 1 lllll'l" In '"h' 1 '"''" '""11,11 roll • l'.111' '\hn·h.111 111,1<k 'r' h1rd11' 1111 1h1.. h.11.. I. llllll 111 ,I ICllllhl Pl I• 111 \lllll\ 1111111 111.•htnd JOd \\Ill 111. 11'<,\ 1<11,h.-,11.1 1' 'I 1 lnt1.rn.1t11111.tl 1111 tlw ,n.11111 ''"" 111 .1 I•'" "11h .1 r1<1•1d I· und1.•1 p.11 ~7 1 l••l.il • B1 •h < h.11 i.-, ''"•I .1 ' 11ndl1 p.11 '• • .111d hl'ld nfl .1 dt,lll!lll~ I n I 11.' 11111 111 '""'"lull\ dl'll'n1t hi\ 11tk th, ''-111"~1 1 >1~11.il """"' l111ll 1 I'"'' .11c11n\11rd \l.1" Brown takes PSAA event <><I ''"11>1 '\,1111.1 ll.111•.11.1, ---- t h1 ,, 11111\\ II 1.qll II d lh\ 111\ ll' 'ur 11111! T . d11. l\11111 fin.ti 111 lh, "'"'I I 1111p '\111 I ........... c '·'"'\. .11 lht ( '" .1t1\ld1. 1'11.1 '\1111d.I\ ,111.I 111 I h1..• J'll 1 It'"' 1 Ptt~ I he '11. 1· 1 .1 II le.id 111 the· I '1< 111'\\ll•n.1 I '\11tlill!' \"1111,1111111 111 \1111.°11\,1 jlt•llll\ I.Ill 1111. I ''~l\ \\ 1•dd \r11.111. 111 111111111 < h.1mp111n ,1pp1..'.ll fill! Ill hi' '"'I "'""' ''" lt•lll 1111.il lhl\ \l',l\lll1 t11ppn l .1 '""">' 11 I.I 111 '' ,1,1111nl p111' .111LI 1.11l-n1nl .1111.111. "'' K11h \l.'id1.1d11 .it < .11d1ll "·'' th1.. 11111111.1 up < h.11 h1. t...11h11 ••I I 11.11.111 I l.11 i. .. , I l.1 "·" 1h1rd I lu11t1ngt11n lk.1< h' '••.th ll11d11•1 luullh C '"'·' \11. .,,1·, K11 hi, C t1ll11" llllh .111d I l 1111t1n~111n lk.tlh·, 1111111 1'.111111.·1111·1 "·" 1q11.1I 111111h H11d1111: 1.1111..' ,, '1.·nth 111 p111111\ I lir1.·1.· 11nw I " 1 h.irnp11111 \ltJ..l· \11·"·" t ol "-.11lu.1-t...11n.1 I l.m.111 1.. h.111..n l ll fl 1.1.·1 .11rn1 lw1 'll"H\r\ 111 tfw h1•d' h11.11d ll" ''"'n Newport's Mockett wins \\I \ I \II'\ 11 R < ul11 -'l'\\flott ---- lk .1d1' ( .1lh\ \1111 l..1.·tt h.1d luur h1rd11'' .-/ .111d .111 ,.,11·1, 111 lx .. tt H.11h.11.1 Bl.1111 h.11 'I tJl/ .111d J u11 '\1111d.1\ .ind \\Ill 1h1· I \ \\ 11nw11' \111,11ul·r P11hli1 I 1ni.., < h.1111p1t10\h1p \1 111 l , II '\ "''" lhl· fir,t thrn· h11l1'" .lgatn\I B1.1nd1.11 .11 1h1 1.i1'' '·"ll If\ land 11111\ rnuf\l'. and \,,,, up In '" hcill'' .1111·1 nn 1•ngk·' on thr I ~lh. I hi' '1.1.1111d .1h1.·111o1t1.• on tlw l J \. Curt!\ ('up 11.1111 \1111 i.,·11 p.llllllllarl) 1rntr>l:tH'll IJlnnrh:lr on thl' lon~1..·1 huk' l1111,h11111. .S·undt>r on tht• h111r llM·~' . ··1 1.111tld11 t ml\\ hllfn,:· \.lad Modc11 ;1 1.1uar- t1..·1 lt11.1l"t .1t l.1,1 H'Jr'<i ll S. Women·, \rna1cur .. , 1.1·r) 1h111~ I hit ''·"' right thl·n· I hJd tu pl.I\ "ell fh1· nnh "·I' I \\pl)·' hnk \\:l\ \\hl·n I m :Hk;) h1rd11· Hai h.!.1•' ' ,1 ~nod pl.1w r 'hl' 1m1 llt•I nil tu .1 'lhl \\ \l:trt Chavez takes on Robertson IRVINf -I flllt' ( ha\t'/. the· Un· lll.'il tl'n and unt1\'ll \.\\•\tmin'>ll'r "d· •• ll'l \\1..•1ght. l:lll''-th1..· ltl lllthl'\I ftlt' \\'I in u ..,._ .... I O-r11unll m.irn ,., L'O t tun1llht .11 the It' 111e \1.11111•11 111111..·I < h<tH't "'II 1.11..r 1111 'l't1..•r.111 lkdtwmon Roh- 1..·rt,<m .11 1-'K ~111nd' \ '<1hd punt hl·1 }(11tx·n ... 1n 1-. ~I-ii \\Ith 17 Ln111.L1111t' lhl' \\lllll~'1 lll I0 ,1t.11ttht ho111' < h.1,1..•1 ha'"''n h1' 1;i,, tMl 111.11n l'H'nt fight' 1n In 1n1..· th" H':ll h\ l..111>1.~lllll . f -From •taff and wlr• ~rt1 QUOTE OF THE DAY Ilana M1ndUbva, "'onwn·, tl'nn1,., plJ)l'r ulll'r Jnnounl1111 hl'r 1ctm•me111 lrom \In It..~ l'OlllJ)\'11111111 'I 11m ltkl' :.n o r;in •c-\\1lhuu1 JO\ JUIH' 1 hl· tktcrnun, t1on 1 not thl·rc thi· m11tl\ .111011 I\ not thl•rt• ond I 1m 100 proud to tx· lo"nr to tll:'l\l'r' I \houl~ not low 10 fhat 1~ "11' .1111 \\,1lk1n1 ll'-':l " Defendlnt w0111en•1 Double Diie Court champions M•~ C.rrlero lfrontt •nd Ua Herrkll compete In their spec .. ~. IRRELEVANT From 81 be a sand trap bonus hole. If )Our shot lands 1n a sand trap. )OU don·t count the stroke. Wnh a good hand wedge. a pla)er could get a holr-m- one or be w1th1n a few feet or inches of the cup in one stroke. Just to make things more interest- ing and find out 1f all pla)en ha\c read the ruk~ in ad\ ann·. tour- nament d1r«tors have dictated that all sand traps on thl· cou~ "'II be pla)ed "''h 1h1~ ruk If )OU an· lcll·handed. ~ou gel a break on "o 12. This 1s a lcft- handed pulling hole. First. ~ou mu~t Ice otT "1th )our putter and once on the green. )OU mu'it putt left handed If )OU an· .iln·aJ) kft-handed. ~ou still pull from the left side .. This 1\ a \outhJXI" ·s re"ard tor II\ ing in a right-handed "o rld:· Bernard) \a)" At Hole No 1-'. kg1t1mate golfe~ can gel into the aet once again. 1f the) aren·t rnmpktel~ befuddled b) the time the) rl·ach this hole. that 1s This 1s the cloM•\I 10 the pin rnm- ix·11t1on and fa, ors the better goiter\ An off-balanre \hot 1s coming up ne"<l at hok No. 16 Each golfer must tee-off "11h h1' or her front foot cir' ateJ or. a ""·mrh OO\ If )OU haH: neH"r hit d good off- balante shot. no" ·s the time to get one in the book,. The final hole. '.'lio 18. "111 tx-an 8-iron hok .\II \hots. including the putt. mu!lt Ill.' madc wtth the 8-1ron It 1s a JXlr--l ho le and could pro' e 1ntc.-re!>t1ng All thl\ non~·n'K' 1\ in lhl· name of lrrelc,ant \\\'l'I. ''1th hon<>rCl' De- metnu!> Da'" '4 ht.>dukd to Ill.' on hand for lhl' ''"" ut the 1ournamen1. even though hl' " al~ slated to apf)l·ar .it I h1llH' oo<l Par I. thl· \3mc aftl·rnoon "Thi\ \huulJ he an interc\llng sPl·ctator nl·n1 Ekrn.ird' \3)\ ""\\ l' "'"I": pl.1\lni on an l'\l'\Ull'e ,our'>l..· .rnJ \\I th .ill of lhl· hurn-up- anJ-\\Jll "1u.H1on' that '"" .inw. ~pcl·t.ill>r' \huulJ ha' e .1 1111 ot laugh~ I lwll· "111 he Oll , h.lfl.l' lur tho\C.' '' hu ""h lo tollo'' thl·ir t'J, on1t· l111ir,••ml· ar11unJ the 'o cnll I\'' "111 tx-a1.H'fltl·d after Monda) hn lh\ Kunnin·-(,unnin· lrrde' ant ( 11111 I nurnaml·nt ..\s has ll\'l'll lhl' r u.,tom "1th Founder P.i ul 'al.11.i anJ hi\ l rrde- ' anl \\ 1.'l·lo. ,11mm11tel' all net pr~·l·ed' "•II g,, 10 l h.lnt) In thl\ l·a'-4: 11 "111 l"lt· th\' ~h.ire Our\Ch C\ 1 S0~1 111 c '"'·' \k..a I hi\ group rro\ ldl·' \lll h l''°'l'nl1al\ J\ food, dolhl'' .i nd 11wd11..i l ta1. 1lit1t'' hl the 11<.'l'J\ II an)on1.· " 1111er\"itcd in pla~ mg. thl·, <,hould l nt.11. l EkrnarJ, tx-lurc \ll;nda' nrn1n~ Th<-l'ntn 11.·<-of S35 indUlk' lum h folhl\\ ing the l'\h.1u,1111g J,1, 1111 the ,nur~· Take step back in time ~ith 'Back to Bal Night' ly HOWARD HANDY o..-y -,.,,.,._.....,. NEWPORT BEACH -t-or the ~1all) inclined. lrrele,ant Wed has something tor )OU as ~ell as the 'ipor1s figurc'i "ho abound ..-.ht.·n the fcst1v111es ·bt.·gin Tucscfa) night 1s Bac k to Bal Night and ~•II honor this )ear'" \itr. lrrcle' ant '\ \', Dcmetnus [)a, 1\. at a dinner and Janee ..-. h1ch 1s co- sponsorl·d b> the Oru1e Co111 Dally Pllol. The c'ent '"'Ill he an e'cnmg of dancing 10 big hand sounds of the good old d.i)~ at the historic Balboa Pa1. 1lion For those who wish to Jann· onl' 1hl' ,o,t •" a nominal SIO lf}OU .tl\o \\:tnt to h3\l' Jinnt•r at onl· <ll lt1ur popular re\taurant' 1n the arl·a. aJJ an111hn SI' rx·r rx·r· sun. m.il.1ng thl· total ra1. l..1gt· S."!5 per pcr\On Rc'>tauran" p.1rt1l 1pa1ing in the l'\ent tndutk thl' I .11 1 ol thl· \\hale. Bubblc'I H.1lho.1 C lutl. °"t.'" rmt Lindin~ anll 't11d10 <air .\II thu~· "'HI ha'r lOmm11tt.•d to attend thl· C\ \'Ill "111 p1l I. up thl'tr t1clel' JI th~ R.ilhoa r a\ 1l1<in on Tuc.-'KJa) night I linnt>r "Ill Ix· Imm 6 tu ~ 'II ,q1h J.inung tnim 7 'O to m1dr11~ht For r1''l'I' .111111h. t..111 "-'~·-''~-'."! and 1.11.,· .1 '" p ''·'l i.. Stt•. Se ..... l ... hat ... [*'ts G.qNri,•« '" /Ut11li!JU¥ //,1t1w~ ol t;u, 4 ,_,,.,, Jitdn1 MW# "• " ,,,,,.f. 'JIJN """"' "' " etW#ll ~14' .,~, ""' ~ ~ ~ """,,,,..., ""1rN. 19047 Bushard {•l Glfhttd) twnt1ncton Buch IQJR$ nSil lla111 tlp• ~' l 00 p. t."' orld' s best test frl Eight Orange Coast area persons, over 200 in all, vie in U.S. Open TM~NDI LA MIRADA -Ovn 200 ath- leltS &om a.round the v.-ortd. includ-ina eiabt from ttw Orante Coesa area. will com~te in the 1990 U.S. Open A yina Disc Championships today throusb Sunday at tbc La MinMia ResiooaJ Park. It 1s considered tbc snmier frisbec competition in tbc worki Whippina a Wbam-0 was never so profitable as $42.000 in cash pnzn will be earned by top com- pehton from ttw U.S.. Australia. Austria. Canada. Finland. Japan. New Zealand. Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and West Germany. Compeition bqins each day at 8 a.m. and admission is free. Ricky LcBcau and Amy Bek.ken, both or San Diego. will attempt lo defend their utles in the 17th annual e\eOl. LcBcau. 33. a fonner professional tnalhlcte, said the key to his defense lhis )Car will be decreased practitt. He said competitive frisbtt 1s more demanding of )Our body than a triathlon. due to the variety of skills needed to compete. .. r ve been competing in n)'ing disc e\Cnts for 14 years. but up until rcccntly I never won.·· LcBcau said. .. I simply O\cnramed. I wanted to practice C\Cf) day. so I did. By the ume I got to an event. my arm was burned out:· His technique -muscle memory -1s s1m1lar to professional athletes who ut1hzc v1suahzauon. such as a golfer wnh his swing or basketball player with his shot .. Muscles learn how to perfonn:· Ldkau said ... Knowing that. I s1mp- I} let m) muscles take over when it counts and don·1 overuse them ht-forehand.·· He u~ a 'ar1et) of cross-training. including )ogol strt'tching lo increase neub1lity. a ke) factor in the free- st~ le compet1t1on which requires a combination of disc control and bod) mo,ement. Not onl~ does ulkau ~ 1sh to repeat his championship. he said he as lbootlns for tbc cliltuce world record al 190.07 mcten (more lhaa two foolMll fldds) 1et by La Mirada'• Sam Fmam. LeBau taid be bu come within a few feet o( tbe RCOfd 1n pnctice. ..I've really been trainana for the distance event,•• le Beau admits. .. , rally want to be on." The ara competiton includt HuntiQllOD Beach's John Abart, Gino C&lvano. Jk)bby Dodee, David Rosa ud Alan Silva, CoAa Mela's Rick Bays. Lasuna Baicb'1 David Evan and Newport Beach's Scon Van Epp1. Ahart is the 19&8 U.S.. Open ditc a<>lf champion, and Evan is a former freestyle champion. Compctiton will vie in open and women s d ivisions for ditc:i~ such as frustyle (a combinat.iOD of disc control and body maneuvers). distance, accuracy, disc aolf. double- disc coun. disc:ath.lon and ldf- cau&ht flight for distance. Tius year's entries feature two dozen world record-holders, includ- ing Femns and ttw followin_s: • Don Cain. Ham ilton Square, NJ .• who holds the mark for mui- mum time aloft ( 16. 72 seconds); • Hanmut Wahnnan. Weilheim. West Germany. accuracy; • H1rosh1 Oshima. Tokyo, Japan, throw-run-catch (94.64 meters); Compeuuon begins at 8 a.m. each day. with a vanety of events carry- ing through to 7 p.m. Finals bc&Jn Friday with the women's and open distance finals at 12:45. Saturday's slate includes the accuracy finals at 8 a.m. and women's double disc coun at 11. Sunday·s events feature include finals (women's followed by open) and 5t'\ era I demonstrauons: golf finals. 8 a.m.. d1scathlon finals. 10:45. East-West ultimate. 11 a.m.: distance challenge. 11 :30; disc & footbag mstrucuonal session: sclf- caught 01ght finals. 11 :45: big throw. 12:30; obst1mate. 12·45. guts challenge. 1.45: footbag demo. 2: 15: freest) le. 2:20: open double-disc coun. 4 .......... c... l'reestyle c0111petltor D•ve ..... , HlustrMn hb style In •n event whkh COlllblnn disc control •nd body 11Nneuven. Barroom idea sparks Irrelevant Week By HOW ARO HANDY o...,, -c-·--• SE\\IPORT BEACH -There are those: "ho "ould s"e.ar that Paul Salata I') incbnated whenc,er the subJeCt of I rrele' ant Wed comes up in con,er~11on -espcc1all) at the time 11 ..-.as founded back in 1976. But Salata has ne,er toucht'd hard liquor and fct'ls he 1s much ~tter ofT be<:ausc of 11 -his nonsensical ideas .ind thoughts notwithstanding. He sa~s he ne,er "111 touch the bottle now that he has gone this far in life ..-. 1thout 11 Yet. the idea for lrrele' ant Week "as planted 1n a Laguna Beach bar 1n the earl) 196<.rs. .. These gu)s had an idea to pick wmeone tu honor for no apparent reason:· Salata said. ..F1rst. they picked a state and then the) pm- P<Hntcd a Cit) all in a rantiom manner. .. The nnt step was to get a tele- phone book from that c1r1osc •t and stand 11 on end. W n 1t fell open. a bhnd-folded mcm r of the ~roup placed his finger on one name 1n that book. .. One of the group called the number and told the person on lhC' other end that the) "Aere in Laguna Beach and that the person scl~ted had JUSI "on a tnp to Cahfom1a at their e\pcnsc.· ·· Salata heard of the affair and .-....... s.e.ta bema an ex-football player of little note in the NFL, hit on his current idea of staging Irrelevant Week to honor the last player taken in the draft. "I was watching the drafi one )ear and came up with the idea:· he says. ··1 talkC'd with then comm1ss1oner Pete Rozelle and we agreed that June "as a slow month for the NFL. My idea was to brin& thC' kid to town. treat him hke a relative and show him around before he headed for training camp:· When the idea was launched 1n 1976. Salata was the one who not only did all the leg work but made all the advance reservauons. staged the various events and worked himself into a S\\eat befort' the week ended. Today he has a chairmen for each event alona w1tb a number of other' who arc ready to serve an a n) man- ner to promote the Irrelevant Week fest1v1ues. co-sponsored b)' the Or· aqe C..1t Daily PUo&.. Jeff Ma) 1s chairman of the Super Stars competition on Fnda) at New- port Dunes. Steve Bernardy 1s chair- man of the Runnin'-Gunnma· Irrele- vant Weck golf toumamC'nt; Linda Essig 1s chairman of the Balboa Bay Club Hall of Fame banquet Wedfles- da) night Don Vance 1s chairman of the newly inaugurated "Back to Bal Night .. at the Balboa Pav1ho n on Tucsda) night. Ale' Maese. Bobby McDonald and Don >\ndcl"St"n al't' in charge of the Hall of Fame golf to urnament toda) at the Newpon Beach Country Club There's also a helmet decoratina contest but no one seems to know ~here the helmets are ~mg decor- ated o r b) whom -"But that's 0 .K.:· alata says in keepma with the Irrelevant Week credo. Others who are involved in the proceedings include: Bill Ackman of the UCr Athletic Fo undation: Lillian Arbenz of Disneyland: Den- nis R1ckmeyer of the Rams; Bctt) Bottorf. Salata·s ongmal em1ssaf) and no\\ retired. J 1m Dale of the Villa Nova Restaurant: Tom De- emC'r. Linda Ess11 and John Magner of the Balboa Ba-. Club Lynne En&land· of G .A .. Invest- ments: Melanie Fitch. retired: Dwight Gack. Sorg Pnnting: Bill Hamilton. The Canncf) Restaurant . Marcia Hanscom: Michael Lawler. Richard Luehrs. Suzanne New- mnan. A.mencan Airlines: Otto Re)'er. Bob Robins. Jim Warsaw. Randy Youngman and Jim and Barbara deBoom. Of course. Salata·s wife Be verl) and daughter Melanie art' also vef) much a pan of lrrcle' ant Week and lend their suppon to the founder in an) manner possible Salata not only gets the commun1- t) '"'olved but invnes poh11c1ans 10 pan1c1pate as well. especially at the $•fl presentations on unday in con- Junct1on with the media confcn.•nc<- Whcn the ongmal idea was put into ~allt). 11 was a one-man sho". more-or-less. Toda) Salata Sl)S. and kno"s. that he could not do 1t ~ llhout the help of many others tn the community. STERLING ''DEMO SALE'' SA VE White Diamond Exterior With Coffee Leather Interior 1214145 (714) 540-9100 .,_ eu . .._a dOc.. .._ ....... '° prtor .... °'9ll' ....,_ .u. to. Manuf. Sugg. Retail Price ... 30, 135 Factory Rebate ............... 5,000 Nabers Discount. ........... 5,00 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mes, The North's Cheryl Roberta of Otko fon th• floor) finds th• going rou9h •• Sacra- mento ltlo Amerlcano•a Jennifer Manfredi drives by Tyeaat Brown of Point Loma. BOYS From 81 "Their backcourt got 11 going and their frontcourt did as well." Lippi said. "It seemed hke evcf') time we came dov. n there at the end. we got o ne shot and the) got the rebound and ''ere off on a three-or four-on- onc at thl' othl·r end ·· 0 '8annon. a 6-foOt·l:! fo N ard bound for l 'NL\. finished "llh 21 point~ and 10 rl'bounds. but v.as l'Ugl'd b~ K1llum. a 6-5 guard from L~n\\llo<l ll1gh for South M\'P honor'> K1llum. hound for 01..lahoma. '>l:Orn J 14 puinh J unng the P" otal South rall\ .rnd lin1\hed \\Ith 24 pu1nl'>. ti,·l. rdxlUnd ... liH' a~s1<il'> Jnd thrl'l' \ll'Jh Tan er. a 6-5 guard out of Santa <Iara ll1gh 1n <hnard "ho v.111101n ff Bannon at l 'l v fini shed "1th 21 point' 1nlluJ1ng 10 in th l· linal I~ n11nutl''· l k addl·d fi ,l. re- houm.h Rogl'r\. addl·d tn lhl· '4uad w rcplalt' an 1n;u1l·J original mem™:r. tl 1rl'lll'd 1he 11lkn'l' from the p111n1 . inti hl'ij')l'J IUln up thl· dd\:n~l\C 1nll'INl} T hl· t>-1 prndul·t nf Dom1- nguo High 1n ( ompton lin 1\hl•d \\llh 14 p u1111' .. I d1dn 1 ll'l'I I had J O\ thing to PW\l' J nd I'm \l'r> h;ipp\ Ill ha\l' pl.1\l'U ''l'll .. Rogl'f\ ..aid "I l..nl'" I b1.:l11ngl'U 1•UI lhl'rl'. l\.illum \JIU h1' mall'' rl'n1Jlnl·d confident. dt•sp1te the Non h surge to open the second half. "To tell you the truth. "" still felt like we had the better talent." Killum said. "Wl· were surprised the) got up on us. but we knew we could get it back b~ pla~ 1ng good defense." Rahim Hams, a 6-3 guard out ol k)hne. led all ~orl'rs "Ith 26 points to claim Nonh MVP honors. Hl' '"II pla' rollcg1atel ~ at I O\Ola GIRLS From 81 ("ho ali.o "l'nl on tu '\tar Jt l ~< ). stuo<l hl·ad and '>houldl'r' ah<1\ l' the best in thl' '>tall'. h1t11ni / of I 'i \ho\\ from thl' lidll and 6 ol 7 frel· thro"'" \.\oods. a fl.() lorv.ard and thl· ;\orthan C al1111rn1.1 Pl~l\l'r nl thl· 't l'ar. '>lllll'U \l'\l'n 1m1n l\.and ,1\kkd li\l' rl·bounJ, Thl· :\orth ,11111 .1 11ll'<lgl'I ~'i fll'r- ccnt lwm thl· llolll .1nJ managl·d 11., li r'l lidd goal JU\l mort' than ~l'' l'n 1111nu1t·, llllll till' lil\I ~ll-m1nu 1r hall Trailing 14-4. llll"'l''l'L lhl' '1111h \\l'llt un .1 I (J.~ run In 'h>" 1ng dm' n thl· ll'lllpo .ind g.111ng ln\ldl' 11• h-1 l cnll'r C h1 l\IJ < i.1nnon Bu 1 .ii ll'I \\ 1111J' 'n 1r,·J 111 l h 1'l' lhl' Jl'lilll 111 1 11-1~ \\llh 1111~ k it bl'11H1.: lnll'rOll\'11111 !ht• \otllh Chicago sweep cuts A's lead to single game ( h1l·ago '>"l'PI a thrt'('-ga nw \l'rll'' from thr Oa~- 1:.ind \1 hk11t' .111J pulkd \l llh1n a gaml' of lhl' ·\ml'n· l Jn I l·agur \\r\t kad "Inning 1.2 "iund.i' on a llllh· 1nn1ng hunwr IH D<111 PJ,qua T hl' \thll·t1" lll'U thl' \Con·'' 1th 1v.11 out\ an thl' ninth nn [)J\l' I k nJl'f\on ' t '' 11-run homl·r oil rl'- l1l'I Jl l' Hohh~ 1 h 1g.pt.·n I ~-21 PJ\qu.1 1hrn kd oil thl' f IJth ~"''"'6·~.""'u' \\1th J n oppm1ll' lidd homn oil - Oa!...l.1nd 'tarta l>a\l' ~ll'\\art 14-hl It "'J' lhl· lir...1 l'\lra-1nntng run JllO\\l'd lhl\ \l'J\lln h\ Oal..land "h1lh kll to '·I 1n e\tr.1-1nn1ng gJml'' H.irn Jonn p1tlhrJ lhl· 10th inning tor hi\ hr'I 'J\ l Cl<;c\\hcrl:' an the .\mertlan Ll·agul' •Royals 11. Twins 2: Jim Ei<.t·nn·1l.h h.1d .1 l Jrt•cr - h1gh fi,c hit\ 1ndud1ng a l\o\u-run c,ingll· during l\.an'a' C 11~ ·., '>I.'' l'O·run third in ning .• met M annc'>otd allov.i:d J dulHl'Ulfd ~' hi t\ l\.an'a' < ''' ·., 2' h1t\ al\o "l'rl' an ·\ml'rllan League high lur thl' ~car. '>u rpa,\lng < h1 kland·, 21 again'' \l·a1tk on .\pnl I 1 Mar.mount. The South's Tony Clark. a prod- ul·t of El Cajon Christian High. alllkd IS points fo r the winners. "ho al so got double-figure pro- dur11on from Nonh Hollywood H 1gh \ Dana Jones ( 12 points). Dv.a\ nc Fontana. the Northern ( alifo rn1a Pia} er of the Year as a 6-5 tur"J rd-Cl'111l'r from Riordan High an San FranCISl'O. totaled 17 points and I 0 rebounds. uUh lOrl·d the: '1s1tor., 20-6 to take a i I -~.\ kad into the break . .. , he' had a hard time h11t1ng thl·1r .,1iuts and ''c finall} got the tl·mpo going to"'ard the end of the lir.,1 half ... 'aid South Coach Joe \l unllu of Chino High ."°"\· needed 10 u1il11l' uur '>Pl'l'd and onec "c got thl· ll'mpp gl11 ng our "a}. 11 wa\ pl l'll~ much our ballgame:_.'· I hl' :--:u nh .,corl'd thl' h rst Sl''l'n prnlll'> uf thl' 'll'l·ond half. hut Lesli e h11 liiu1 'tra1g.hl frl'l' thro"s to kl·~ a 20-2 run "h1ch pu1 thl· gaml' out of fl',ll h \kl1\a Sortino nl \1anna High ,u11l·J '" po1 n 1~. t\\O a ~\l\IS and orll' \ll'JI lor thl' \\111 nC'r'> "'h1k fcl· l11\\·<h..1ngl' ( ou nt~ rl'prl''\l'ntall\C \1111l'l' \ll l>an1l'l (Brea-Oli nda) .1dJnl \l'' l'll l)ll!Oh ,rnJ four a \\ISl'i. ( •• 1nn11n h.1J a tl·am-h1ish 10 1w111 h .111J .,nl'n rl•bounJ' for the '-111th I Reds pummel Dodgers, 10-6 Saba's three-run homer caps rally Schedule A.TUT /h 8y XX KAY ,,,,..,.,. ....... CINCINNA Tl -The Cincinnati I Reds have plenty of elbow room in the National Leaauc West, thanks in part to Norm Chullon's fl ying elbows. I The relief pitcher ran through a coach ·s stop si.an to run over Los Anaeles catcher Mike Scioscia for an insurance run in the seventh inning Sunday night, sending a message in a I 0-6 victory over the Dodgers. Af\cr letting their lead sli p to fi ve games two weeks ago, the Reds pushed 1t back to nine Sunday night with skinned-knee offense. "You have to give the Reds a little credit. they have a great offensi ve club,'' Scioscia said. ''You crack the door for them a little bit. and they're capable of breaking it open." T hey broke the game open with Orang~ Coast Daily Pilot Dodgt!rs Playt!r of Day Chris Gwynn, who had two hits In four at bats, lncludlng a home run and three RBI In 10-6 loss to Reds. ANGELS From 81 \\Cather. 11 must be summer 11 baseballs arc fl) ing out. He owni. SI\ home runs this month. the: mos1 i.ince he blasted the ~me: numbl'r 1n thl' month of Jul) las.t ) car. H 1i. h1ghc:~1 career total for a month !>inl'e being a member of the Angels 1'> ~'en. Ye'>. 11 was Jul) -t"o scasoni. ago. .. Ma) be 11 ha\ soml'thing to do \\Ith ml' being Jamaican.'' Da'" '>aid "I li!...c: lhl· hl·a1:· F-unn' ho" Da' as has turned on thl· long ball w11rh at homl' afll·r h1111ng 16 of h1"i ~~ homl' runs on the road 1a .. 1 ~l·ar. ();i, as ha'> h1 1 c:1gh1 of h1~ to d1ngl'r'> 1h1s \l·ason in .\nahl'lm. ··ifs JU!tt a ro1nndenl'l' hnau'>l' I haH' no l'~plana11un for 11 ... Da' I'> \a1d He '-"asn 't lhl· nnh OOl' to rl·ar h thl· frnrl'!t aga 1n'>I Ta-nana (5·5 1. thl' fo rn1l'r .\ngl'I'> '>tar \\hu ha~ Ol'\l'r ''on hl'rl' a'> a ml'mlx·r of thl' T1ga'> Thl' 'l'la an k lt-handl·r v.cn1 51 ' inning' gl\ mg up ntnl' hit\ and l'1gh1 l'aml·J run,. "l'O I \ 111.kr'>nn . \\ hu pla} l'd \I.'(· und hJ'l' anJ lumbkd a rou11ne po p sill. n.ins an the 1.ixlh off Fernando VaJeniuela (S-6), lhe rally capped by Chris Sabo•a three-run homer. Charlton then came on in the sixth for Rick Mahler (2-2). pitched the last four inninp for has second save. and underscored the victory with the hardnt hit of the night. On fint af\cr he was arazed on the leg by a breakina pitch from Mike Hanley -to which he reacted by throwina down his bat and staring angrily -Charlton raced around third base o n Joe Oli ver's double. The 200-pound Charlton ignored a stop sign fro m coach Sam Pcr- lozzo. He put his head down and th~w a forearm into the 220-pound Scioscia's chest as the catcher was trying to field a low relay from shortstop Alfredo Griffin. Scioscia, whose block of home plate cost the Reds a victory Friday night, never was able to tag Charlton. Charlton said he saw the stop sign. but ignored it because he thought he could score. ''That's what rm paid to do." said Charlton. one of the Reds' "Nast} Boy" relievers. "There arc other aspects to the game other than pitch· ing. That's the only wa y I pla) this game." Orange Coast Daily Pilot Angt!ls Play~r of Day Chlll Davis, who hit • three- run home run, his third In four at bats, In Angels' 10-2 win. up in the fi rst inning 10 allow one of l\.\O unearnl·d runs against Angels Staner Kiri.. ~1c( as!...111 (6-J). hit has first maJor league home run .. , don't h11 l'nough of them lo l..no'' 1f 11·., going out." ..aid -\ndl·r,on. "ho'd g1mc 309 rarcc:r at· bats in thl· big k aguc'> "1thou1 tout hang them all "I "anted Ill &l't a p1tl·h l rnuld h11 ''d i JnJ I "a' fortunate tx·rau'e ( l anana) got J p11r h up and 11 \\COi nut of lhl' p.1rl.. fhl' la\t t1ml' I 1111 a home rnn ''as 111 I npk·.\ (E.d- montun I .1 u>upk of ~ l'ar '> agu -I thin!.. 11 "a' 111 (alga~ .. l .lll her I J llle Parn'>h. anoth l'r hut h1ttl'r. \\J\ llh' third ll Ol' ll> 131..l' f.1 n.rnJ 0111 1>1 till' ballpari... ma!...1ng 1 I O· .:' Parn..,h . "ho cm"' a '>l\·gaml· h1 1- 1ang 'lrl·J I.. JgJ lll'>I hi' former IX'- 1r1111 tl'JmmJtl'' \\Ith thrl·c honw run' .ind 'l''l'n RHI launl·hl·d a Mon: at Atlanta ti>••~ ~'111 OM DSCK Tue: al Ati.nt• lbl4:~ IN TM• HOL• Wed: at Attanla 4:~ All eamn on ICA8C radio (7901 •On TV, Ch. 11; 1c SOort1ChanMI Scioscia wasn't upset about being leveled. "That was a clean play," he said. "I have no problems with that at all." The Dodger( main problems came in the sixth, when Valenzuela was tryi ng to protect a 4-2 lead. The left-hander gave up six runs while retiring just one batter, .leavi.na him with his shortest outing in five starts. Barry Larktn's first pinch-hit single of the season put the Reds ahead 5-4. and Sabo followed with his 16th homer to end Valenzuela's performance. Mahler gave up fi ve hits and four earned runs in six innings. Charlton allo"ed two runs and four hits over the last four innings and provided the crowd-pleasing hit of the night. The Reds' ninth victory in 12 games extended their National League West lead 10 nine games over San Diego and Sa n Francisco. towering blow in the fifth, kissing the left field foul pole for his 14th round-tnppt•r of the season. "If I CO)O} doing it asainst any- bod}. I enJO) doing 1t against them," Parrish ~1d. "It's like an All-Star Game against Ohe Tigers) -I ~et pumped up. Bui l'\e been swinging thl' bat "ell latch . i.o thC) ·re JUSt one ball d ub that ha~ fallen 1n the line ... Parmh didn't h11 his 14th home run last \Car unul J uh 3 1 He's also en JO} ing a big month of June with I h RBI. l'qualhng his largest monthl~ ou1pu1 '>inn· la'>t Jul~ 0 ANGEL NOTES -P11cn1nQ me ltl'luP\ for 1"'41 u11<om1n11 '"'l'e oome \erie\ wllll Cn1caoo Me" L8"9\lon 14 1• OPPO\e\ G'" H-.rd IS·41 1on·O'" Bert l!ll't'MY"' C1 41 O~\ aoe1t1\! Adam Pet•non 1 O I' on T ue\Oa• eno Chvctr ,.,..Y 110 l '"' t\ Eric l<ln9 11-t 1 ori Weonuoav H •e c1 .b t»oe<"I\ a ta roe turnout on Wedne\oev a '"'~ ..,,,,_,.,,oo,, 04t'T'tf' rttalur+no two of ff\e not!l'\t O•'t"e" .n '"e Americ an League In od<l•'•O" a• An11e·\ Looo Ba\eball will t>e olvtn •o PV~'V\}f'\e n at'P"d"n(f O•,ro1• cenrer I e•<lt'' LIOVCI Mo~\I ... , removeo Sun<l•• 1n •"fl' ',,. •'"'"''V &!f~r f'•ot:r1•9'C•nG \hO"f \t1ffnt\\ or ,,,, 0Nl'' DOC' Tne Tt~r\ on Svnoev 01a ce<l CMt lemon •n gt'I! 1numD1 on 1ne IS·CI•• d•\ab·P<l ,. ano .. I •&It'd Garv Warel from ll'le OL A 'Ol' \ •t• l'Vl'' sc.n a. .. , ... , l'lll on thf' ~·· hrf&rt-n S-4turda v n10"' ov • t1f'\t oriv• 1n .,,~ n "''" ""•"'iJ )( ra"' ••'""' Wf'fl ~•t•vt •no \l'tOWl'•' 6 Dr '\l' Bo f'\ \ ,,eo ., oav IO d•• Du' Ar ~f' \ Manaoe• Oout Ra~ \a•O •fl•• s .. "0&• \ '"""" ..... Be l'\ We\ ····•aoi. lo• <h·'"' Teufel single gives Mets sixth straight ,,.,~ ....... Pinr h-h1 11a f1m I l·ufl-1 ":i'n·1 .1 h11 '>urpn,('d "hl'll man.1gn Bud llJrrl'l,on .l,~l·d h1111 to hl.' the hero in thl· ninth 111n1ng I l·ukl\ l\\11-m11. l\\ll·run 'inglt• ld!)IX'd Nl'" 't uri...·, J 1.1m.1lll thrn·-run rall\ 1n thl' ninth ..111tl !ht• \kt<. hc:at · tht• Ph1l.Hklph1.1 Ph1ll1l'' (l.'i 'iundJ \ for lhl'll \l\th \lla1ght \ lllU~ "I h>O~l·d around the hcnrh arhl I \\J\ thl' onh Onl' kft." r l'uli:I \,llll "I ,,I\.\ lour pitdll'r' and I thin!.. thl'\ \\;Jl\ll'U 10 hit hdorl' me l>a' 1d (. OOl' I\ h1t1111g lll'M '!Kl .. I lt,e\o\hl'rl' in thl' ,,llion;il I eagul' ·~· ..im•· :::: ._ .. .,, •Pirates ~. Eicpos 3: '\tan Beli nda l·~a~d a ba\Cs· loall l'U. n1H1u1 J.lm in th(' ninth inning fo r his first mJJor k ag11t· \,I\ l' ..1nd thl' P11t'>burgh P1ratl'\ heat Mnntrl·al It> l'lld J ll\l'·@.Jnll' ln'iin g \trcak and reclaim fi r,! pl.Ill' 111 1h1· '-ation..11 I l·agul:' b 1'1 lrnm thl· f \ptl'I •Cubs 3. Cardinals 2 Pinrh h111n Itel w r Y1l- l.HHK'' a 'lingkd h1lllll' lhl' \\IOn1ng run \\llh l\.\<O OUI\ anll till' h.l\l'' lo.1Jl·d in the 10th inning. lifting 1lw < h 1r~1go l uh' o\ l'I ttll' ~I Luu1s ( arJ1nal' •Blue Jays 8, Yankees 3: < 1eorgc Hell h11 1"0 hnml' run'>. gP.i ng him five in ht'> la<.t tour g;1ml'\. a' Toronw kl·pt II\ k;1d in thl' .\maican Ll·ague f-a \t. Baltimore third bas•m•n Craig Worthington can·t get a glove on this sharp hit. • Astros 8. Giants 2: Btll G ulltr ko;o n Jrm l' 111 t\\o ru11' and I r.1n~li n 'i1 uhh' h11 a l"'o-run homer a\ I l11u,1on dt'll'olll'd \an f ranl l\t 1> Hl•ll \IJrll'd ,1 l1>ur-run rall~ an lhl' \l'l·ond 1nn1ng "'11h .i kadufl homl·r oil < hm k < ar. I 4-'I Ile added a l"'t>-run h1>rnl'f 1n the third hi\ 171h ol thl' \l'a'>on. and a run·\wnng \lng.k' in th l' fourth Hl'll nnv. ha' 11 RHI'> 1n 111\ IJ.,I fi,c gamt'' I hl' 'll lor~ l..c:pt fir.,1-pla( L' I nronto a hall-game ahc:Jd 111 thl' Ho\tnn Rl·d \o\ • Rtd Sox 2. Orioles: ))v.1gh1 I 'JO\. v. ho homl'rl'd '"Ill' lht• pn:' IOU\ da~. drm l' in h1llh run' '-"Ith a homl' run Jnd J \Jt rlliu• 0~ ;)<, thl' ffrd \o \ \Wept the three· g<iml' '>l'rll'\ ( •rl'g lfam'> f7. ,, ga'l' up fi H· hit\ 1n eight inning' .ind kll Cira~ got hi\ liN \J\e Ralt1morc ha\ lmt fou r ... 1ra1gh1 •Indians 9, Brtwt'rs 5: Chm IJme'i had four h1t\ and four RUI\ J nd John r am·ll got hi s fir\I \ICtOI) an "' '-"l't'k' I ..1rrl'll (4-4) got hi\ fir..1 victor} !otnce Ma~ I ' lo 1m pr0\e ht'> rnrecr rl'lord aga inst Mtl"aukel' to 5-1 Marl nus 11. Rangers 5: Oa' c Valle had a th rn·· run homer Jmong three hits and added four RRl'i to 11e a rnrl'l'r high. and I larnld Re} noh.l'i had four ofSca11k'-; \l'ol\()n•hlgh I!( hit\. Valk h11 a three-run homer 1n the second inning. hi\ fourth . "ngk d during a fi ve-run third and added a run·,lonng \1ngk an the: o;eventh -By the Auoclated Pre11 0 0 Blue J•vs I, Yantr"' J Mtrlnen 11. 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Y "' C~""'O•' (.i"'-1'0 t 9A I 'I J9 )UP~ Q VA~ '•, .. ~r \\ V' t <.lt • 0• g ,.,.~ .. f'' 1o1 •11 1.l~ 7~ "·.-• 8 o '->., ''\ O tt..- P, p ,,... '"A•• .,. ~•1~ o .aO '>u~·· Q ) • QI ( ' ~ <l f\ '( .... 6 ' n.;IOI\ ._."' ~ .. ~ ,-.. ""''J ~o tJ011 • .,, cJf\"' . ,. c· r'. p . (., ... "'' """'**' ... IC J,4 : '~ VOLLEYBALL • ~'-· Mtn'i Pro Btactl l•I C•IM Cod,~\\ I Cl'l•mf)IGn\l\.1p Mel<l'I • t ,. ~ , • r~,, ' P" \AO~\ 6tr•' • • " lit• 1 Btt1 ' Oft• T ,,.. Hi • "'"·1 r ... ' -.-., .. , l\• • • !~ ' DEEP SEA D AVE Y'S LOCKER I N•w-1 llffcl'll • ' ' t~ ., • ~ ,,. •(. 1 ,. ' ' I , ' (, • I r • Oe\\ l) ' . I NEWPOR T LANDING ' t>c•'' 91 t , • t •> I C 1 'Cl' t'IH\ "' r' "'""'' ,,.,,, ~· t ,. ~.,,.. )' •I \.., & \ p" \ # t ~ \P\HD'" _. .. .., J'OJ "' ' • r TRANSAC TIONS &ASEllAl.L Amer•un L .. _ I I • " .. "'Nvl ll'> \ ~"·o , • "" ' ,, ·"'"'' .. a ' •~ ttJ 8u"" l l'\,J ,. N•ll-1 LH..,_ .\11,\N'A (\WAVl~ Atl•A'~tl C.,.r .. v ...... 1 'I ",. ... , J'' "~ lS o.w ",.Dfld "'' Q,' •' 1 T ""'""'" V'rt'' ff '-' l(,,f'' • Q ._, fT'IOIWJ I i. • 't' .. .,, ~l'l!\ l fla~L# FAULKNER "'°"' 11 ball end~ I S..pmt' los1n1 m cak ~m~• Lak~ood • Edison football bra•~ Fountain V lie~ Y..llh touch· do"' n pa" from m11h to Mike Cunnmiham an final minute. nC'art)· stun~ 1op-r.inktd Fontana in Cl Di\ 1sion I SC"mifinab. but I~ a 28-14 hatnnne k'ad u '~ host teel· crs st'on· 34 ~-co~h.alf po1nts 10 "'in .&8-3S. D w .. &er •THE CHAMPIONS -Mater CXi had a p~ur ()f .. 1atc cham~ in its bo)'s bask.etball tt"am and 14S-pound 't\l'l!Stlcr Rll'h Monie ... Clf basl ct· ball cro"' n!> "'ere captured b)' th<' Estant·1u OO)!>. Mater Dc1 bo)S and CostAl Mc!kl g1rls . <:IF '*"''C'Sthng utlci. "'ere earned b) Mau Smith (liunt1 ng1on l:Scach). Dan Petrone (fatam:ia). Mo nge. D:n 1d W int.•r (Un1\Cn~1t)) and Mall C. o"'cn (Southern C all fomia C'hnst1a nl ~lannJ ''on Sun~I OO\l> ba-.l..c tb;ill 111k ••• ( d M .md Nc"'p0r1 Harhor !>hart-d 'i.ca Vic"' OO)S hoop lrt1\.\n \\ ooJbndgl' girh "'on tht PC L l'll8l' 111k .. <Xl'an \ 1e"' girls baskl·1hJll "on •h kagu"· lhamp1o nsh1p ddkb;ill.. ""n Sea Vic" bo)' !M.x.- ll't l'I u"' n .. [d1wn and Olean \ IC" shJ1cd ~un~t bo~ '>\Oner kadl'r\htp I h\· l d \I girls "ere to~ tn ~·a \'1"''' girl' \o<.·u·r .. Ld1son "on ~unw1 gtrh succcr 111k l 'n1,cl"1t~ \\Ill\ k agul' "n:sthng l'fO\.\"n f:.dl'>Oll lX'l J lllC ~Un')Ct \.\ll"\lling. llll l'>l 'l'" port HJrhor ''on Sun'"-·t lil'ld hod .. c~ lhamp1un\h1p • nu: su ... 10R~ -\gu .. 11n lkrl·d1a (Estancia b:.t,ll•tball ): knn\ Sulll\an and Alh r Jl1do l<kean \ tl'" ba,l etball >: N1l..k1 f urni:r I LJ1'un 'lKl'l'r). R1l I..' 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J \I\'\\ 0 printt • I Ill l H \\!PIO'\\ - \IJ1111.1·, hJ'"-'h.tll .ind \ot1hJll 11•.1m' l'l\•lh \\\111 ( II \Ilk' J' \IHI f,1,11\· , 1.1\ gull\'I' anJ \hr \l.11\'r l>i.•1 tttrl' '''till ~IU,Jd l\l h1ghlt!!thl h'Jlll .11 u1mpl1!>h1t1c111' I''·'"' 1,1 gulh·r \u,lln ~tali 1t111I.. htp 1nd1' 1d11.1I lhm\lr\ Jl lhl l I ~ 'IJll' l(\111 ,h.1m p1 on'>h1p' <.II Ira"" 111k' \\\'ll' capturtJ b) Shelli:')' Ta)lof"(Ed1t00), v.ho ~ n 1"'0• Jill You~ fC4M ). 0-:bbtc HarvoH' (Est.anca) and l..:av..50n Molh (EJ1t0n) ... Of sv.1mm1ng lilies \\ere nrMd b) Tom Watcou and fr't Wm (ltunlanJton lk.acb), M.c~ Ham (f ountam Val~)). "'ho v.on two. t h~rk-s li..t"n)on (Manna) and ( hr1 un 0 110 tl.Abcn> C'hnJ&aan) ... Bren Han n~txn1 ~on lJac CIF bo)s 1cnn1<> maJC\ tllk ... Hoana Ly and Doon Ngu)tn ~on CIF mix.eel double) in badminton ... Ocean Vic"'. Tustin and L1bcn)' C'l\nJlian "on 1hc1r n•\pct'tl'C lnauc buebe1J ~hamp1on)h1p\ .. Matina. Saddlc- bacl . L1ben) C hti uan and Wood~ brnJgc "'ere l'ro" ned league sof\ball champs ... Manna. • ddlebec<k and "' \\ ooJbndge earned league tnm ll· ~ tk!> in bo)' trad. and field ... Ottan VIC\\,(. dM and \\oodbna.ed weft top\ 1n their kaaue~ 1n a.irls track and licld .. ( d \1. Ed1w n and Laguna lkalh "ere league t11h'itS in bo'., \Ull1.·, b.tll .. Estancia v. 3\ Sea \ .~." l 1ngp1n 11\ l~'LI badminton ... ~oun1J1n \.ilk~. ~c"'pon Harbor .ind \\ 00Jhndg1.· captured lt"aguc lhamp101l1th1~ in bo~\ 1tw1mm1na r uuntacn \ alk~. l d \.1. \\ oodbndgc anJ \l.ttl·r l )\-1 "crl· garli. ""1mm1ng l1nttp1nlt 1111lw11 r"·spclltH' lcagu1.·s liunttngtun &aLh and fatanc1a \\\'!"\: k Jgul' gull \hJmp1ons • T Ill. \L '-IORS -Duant" Pagl" Dan1d HcrnanJcr and J im uwalt nc) (0 .. l·.in \ te" baseball): l hm1a Yorl..c. &'Ci..} T okr and • , ~t tnd) Burg\'\') I ~tanoa \Oft ball): • \ I 1 anl ~math and T cd Barkan .; I Woodbridge trade.). Hoang L) (btanl·ia ba<lm1n1on): Lionel Hast- ing.\ anJ Jim lkttsold (Mater Dc1 ba~bJll). ( an~r RceliC and Clarke Bro~l·r (( J \I \ulk~ball). Chm, liul lds (Li bcm ( hmllJn ba!><!ball) \Inc L Ul".J'> anj 1" 1ck I lanncmann 1Hun11ng1un &·nlh 'olk)ball): M1kt: \ulcl (b1anciJ track). K<ic1 h.d lcr. \laddl'lll\' l 1'"-·hlad \1ind' Ha"k' tkhnda I .iub .ind "nstina· Lock· · "uod ( \\ oo<lbn<lgc 1racl ). Chm lJr .. on I\\ l·.,tmmlttl·r baseball): Ent ~prJlcr .ind Brad~ Butcher (Laguna lkJl h 'ulll'' hall I. l\.n'lla fa ki:n tl J iwn wtth..1111 John uannon and (Jarrell C1l'\' I l n1H·r'>ll\ 1rolle\ ball), k11 ltak d 11un11an \ aile) ba~·ball>. D1"•tmh fr"dl JnJ Tom !'11chols 1 '''" p.,u 1 llatl)t1r "'"' 1mm1ngl Juhl.' [ hull\J\ ,111J \U\ll Jall>b'ton (\,jt•\\· p11rt I IJrho1 1r,1l l. 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Moo· r,. &am-S 30pm 8utlf'••U Coonl4tf M f 11 ooam·S ()()pm ----PU8LICA TION DEAOllNE ~ ,,. 1:30,,,.. Tueedey Moll 5·30 l'M Wedn9cMy Tuee 5:30 PM Thur9dey Wed 5.30 flM Frid.., Thin UO flM Satutd.., Fri UO PM Sundey Ff! 5 30 PM CHECK YOUf' AD Titl '1RaT DAY lhe Daily P•IOI strntes tor .,,~ end ec:curac:y tlOWIM!• ocus.onalty errC)fs 00 ooc:ur p._ ... ._.. '""~ 10\J' 10 •S •Nd bee« ~ c;lledl yCIUf 9d daily R@P(>fl et•l>tS tmrnedoalely 10 642·S871 The [)My P!lot .i<C:4'Pts no h8t>th1y IOt any euOf in 11'1 eov.ttlMmenl tor ,.hlCh •I m•y t>e ••SPOll$1ble eacec>I tor the QOSI ol th4t \PilC4' .lClu•"v nccul)fed t>y the error Cred11 can only lie ,Jllo"'"° tor 111t-'"st 1nM1r1ton An• <1•nou111 not pat<! w1thln JO ci.ys u reqoweo wtll lie \uOtt'CI 10 Out not hm11ed 10 linenee Qhar09S computed "' 1 • 01 the un~t<I balance per mon1h, .. eolleetlOn costs and any •Hsonable enClfney's 1-. "·'"'"' . ~ "•. I.~ , ..... ' " . l: e ' ... ' ~ -"1. ~ . . Ii.I . . . ' . . .. ·ll i . • l c;.,.,.(. ·~' Oir -.c 101, t' '\ "'tur .. ,;;,, . -t t ,., .... ,,. ~ ·• • I J . .-. ... ,. " • ' .. J l C\per H01..1e • ('it~ 11,_'\I' 'I.• ,/\.. '"'tu~. 1 6 & in: J&Ji OOMMlttl ' r • mn•••11.m1 AA 11X +,,... .... ,dirt •..... 111_ •ce.n. quiet. 1a 2eA wuTcu,, 11A, 1 IA.1-----0n u. JINrtl.et w t. L.91.. ~· klde OK, no P9C•. saA aw. 2 09f et1 _,, 111A. 1g OloMte, ofw. ,,.. Pool. dlw. reff'IQ, ffplo. ..... •••• lMI IOLO t"I• weekend! Freeh & brtght s bdfm on 17 .145-fl01. vtew. PoOI. flp, remod, CfPt, vertfCMl..1. ~ 911'· Oulet&eecute. llOO/mo, a..t11no f.mal• roonl- 0.... looMtOn & --op. ..,~ IOI, ,,.. cerpet a •2BA 18A c*>ln In woode UOOQ/rno 7I0-9M2 1136 NO PET& 64()..l'tll 1121 Aultand. 148-3171 meta. IMne nNt UCt. ertv. AlklnQ 1294,aoo. ftoOrlng. CloM to ....... on blufft 8IQ IMno rm, BeautlfUI HA l~BA tMfltt/ 1tNWPT HGTS .... 28A a:: _..... MHter b4tdroom. ., • ..... Oflttf Trdlonel bHoh & clubhouH. ftplc, ytrd, cfbl oat M25 tor mov.ln Obie andl 2BA tip,.-. qutet -. --tacMct bath. $425 mo. in. ~ es1-n10 931-1400. S735.000, &4f-1264 or 6"'2·Mee commuii pool AIC ~ lndf'y rm. no peea. o1uc:1e1 utMlt•. Ctlll Eatty I • I nL..r:7 ... ' I I• -.. -llT 1tS8A 2'ABA townhouee. 1f e'oo1mo. 71()..lde A.gt Avt n0w $905. 720-1M5 IOOflll 2706 mornlr~pate •ft•noon. 2 homM wt! PrllM l!'llde WATI HIMONT er'<! uNt. Gwage. lrplc. WESTBAY APARTMENTS lfMNE ,_, ~hlng. $3..Nll • locatlon. Single family H<.:!~ ~a:· patio. PoOI, tennis.. 1195 *a'i~F~l~v~= ~ l200 OFF MOVE-IN! Fum room. kltclhen priv. ROOMMATE WANTED for RUl>ADS ARE FREE Cal: detKMcf, 38R, l 'ABA. mo. NO PETS 722-8011 Bdrm+Lon· 1~8Ahouee FHturtng pool. •P•· w/d, .. utll paid. '350. new 1ownttome In Coel• A8kJng 1315,000. Brotter LS OPT ..... .........._.. 1tSBR Townhae. Newport 11200/mo. 'as1-8359 patloe. enclOMd parking Call anytime, 551-4130 Meu. Latge bedroom cooperative. OPEN El w-to .-n. H t Obi 1 d _ ~No~. plue bath. locked com• SAT /SUN or c:a1t for ep-38r 28e beech condo. g a. Y:·· ~ yw ' 4BR. lam rm, PfOf lendecp 1 oom Me5 Nf 8C Ptu In beeuttful lg plea. Ml F. 1410 .00 polntment 548-7001. IUndeete, PoOf, 2~ 911'· ffplc, lndry upe. 1225· View, pool, tennla, Jdnt 28drm 1"48e 1780 home/furn. Shr bath. month plUs 'h utlllti.. 320 E. 21•t'st. C.M. AKA 142-875'. 21~56-1931 322-A Ogle. 147-7540 IQc. Hrbf View Hm. Avt 825 Center SI 142-1424 :I d, ~s&-'f:311400/mo 13 50 . 00 d epo•l t . -=~~~~~~~~ Collna Vlata Court. 1tEASTSIDE SBr 2Ba now $2115/mo. 759--5011 WESTFIELD APTS c:tep. Me-9433 ; ---------1&.ocs fot Gil 1400 tlouM (211t & Marten 100 ISLE BAYFRONT $200 OFF MOVE-INI ON BAY. Fum rmlba In dbl Ii!:==:::~---;; ~~ :.·~~M ~~~ i-------1"'!040~ 2 Side by Side lot• In o.na ~8:~ s~5o~~d7~1S~7 No Charming tum. 3BR 38A Sorry, No pet1 ::;:"'~..;.s;:'~c3 Newport Beach. Call ...... ltactl Point. Inc. dealgnl bulld home. $3750/mo Y'tY lea. 2Bdrm 1'1•8e ln5 • · 75t--ee81. , •• u Lm" package. Overlook a •MESA DEL MAR 3BR + $6000/mo Summ« Aen1. 2Bdrm 28e S8001 ;b~twn~2;·~30-8pm~~~6~73~-~6_::100~t;:::;:::;;=;::::;;:;;; ----.,,,..,----:--=---=---. IUll Dana Pl. reaort. CIOM 2BA. ffplc, ~yd, lmmacl Btlt Grundy Rlty. 676--8161 398 W Wiiton 831-55831STU0t0typelargeroomtn Rtnt Loet Diamond Tennie •~ walk to Marina & t>Hdl. S1350 mb. yr IM. Peca HVH MONTEGO. Light, 1218 IFFJ Corona del Mar. WID. 2769 Braca6et. wMk 01 June 12,100slflol,4·6BR.3BA 5160,000 ea. Lee ol(.720-17048kr bright 48R 2BA. SM-patio. avell f /1. 11th Balboa vicinity. n:1ewi=1~'t!;~":frl! Schapel. . Coldwell wtnda.Near1y!1"earpe1-*ALA MOANA APTS 1t $690/mo. 721-95:46 WllTIUff ...-Luge CHh reward. ~ & BBQ RV Banker.494-0215. 3BR3BATwnha 2cargat Ing $2200/mo 721-9620 1 & 2BR. 1BA. D/W, NEWPORT BEACH _1..,,.2..,,.3-4880,,,....=--· ~---:--.,.t area. ac-full II ~ 110' . . bMYllful pool arM -~ LOST n.... I COior oeas & ma1ure producing R E \lllntfd 1625 i:r ~115/ta • LS Et OPT Waltt to t>Heh. rec room & laundry 'room. Hotell/Moleb 2718 Fu a Copy Service on Sit• · .,..,,. awn • c1tru1 trees Speclal • . poo spa, • mo. 3Br 2Ba l>Meh condo. cloee 10 8hopt & bu.... -Ml-1111 long MIS. med. ht., a.t· financing & only sleps lo Call Jacques 556-1140. aundeck. pool, 2-<:ar 1:•r. $585-$675/mo. llA Lm 9ITIL MM Shepherd lace. t~. tne beach Ju:~:~al~~:"l ~ot:sEs II~ HOIES 642-8751. 213-456-1 39 530 w . w 1190n Wkly rentalt now ava.11. 1:'ar sg~· ;,~.~· c': ~~~D~~:8~~· R • Nl-tf·l·lllll Foreclolllrea OK a NEWPORT CREST 3BR Tl&.~ S 147.00 wk & up. 2274 Ken. Agent 875.'6700 $529,900 Doug 7141499-0197 5 Bedroom. 3 Bath, 2v.eA. gar. pool, tennla. 722-9012 °' 832-2232 Nwpt Blvd, CM 148-7445 • ***** CHUCK & LIZ JONES Pool/Spa Sl6751mo. $1800 213-548-4067 Of Sorry No Peta 646-5743 . 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath 213-378-9694 No Peta •Big. Beeut. quiet. 1BR. VK.adon RtntM 2722 ~8~ ~~~~n~Gt •~t1 >:1a Family Rm $1200/mo. Newport ShorH, 3BR. Grea1 Ellide loci Lndry, COM OCEANFRONT a all Agt 541-5032 ..... Call PETER. Select Better ~:,jy~ar~~a~~/~=~ ::.~·~:t~:~~:.~;vt Ju!yf-14.o.Naedu~a. *CASUAL exec office a1 Homes & Gardena aandy ~ach. S 1750 pew • 3B~ 2BA. furn. w/d . beech 705 E Balt>oa FSBO SACRIFICE 5Br Houses/Condos (ll4)lll·IOOO mo 642-4917. UITW $13001wk. 983-3117 Blvd. Pv1 bath, S25 eq 11. LOST Fe Calleo Cat. an1wers to name of Ten- ant, vlo. of Promontory Apll. BaY91de & PCH. REWARD. 873-5559. AEWARDI LOST lady'1 GOLD AOLEX WATCH, vie Hunt. Bch. 840-2204 REWARD! 3Ba. 4792 H«manson :::=~-====;;!---------N...,..,.... S .. OfeS 3 BR. 2 .... .., Fan1Htlc View. nHr ~50/mo. * 7(1()..~792 2827 sit Next to Hunt ,.._...,.. " ~-;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Hbr $489K Aon 846-6727 ~Mral 2102 1•••• IEW •1111 BA garage block from 2BR 1BA, amaff back yard. Balboa Pav. Bayfront. 1111/f 11•1• Schools & -beich Caih celllngs GasWI DhkupsS750.No 18R, 1800/wk. July 4001 Blfch llA NB lnltruc:don ~:RL~~~e~~r~v~=~~~ng LIDO ISLE -2 bd. bay. 3&4BAHouseslorRent ~:~~1~~~72~.~~~~~s _1>9"64·~=.::~""PM 2~-~~:s1'·~.2~·ug 25-31 . A.gt 541-sol2 1009 131h OPEN Sun 1·5 views $2000 at Harbor Village _ ___ ~·-Vera 2131375-5500 c M.I N.B. Pr .. tlgloua 500 S B RLty 2 13/430·2545 HUNTINGTON BEACH • 3 NWPT Hgts 3Br 2Ba frplc .... .., KAUAI • OCEAN VIEW 2 to 3400 1/1 In Bank bldg. bd nm. bonus rm, spa. Rental includes pool, hd wd ti, new kll/dnl 1BR 1BA twnhse. Loll BR 2 BA Condo G~ CIOH to everything. $2500 gardening. waler and full araat5pn000t. pool '!!"5• 2o500dnr 1 bdrm, new crpts/drps. ten'nia, aandy beach: FABULOUS DEAL! A.gt Mtsslon Viejo 1067 LIDO PARK DRIVE · 2 bd. servt0emamtenance 7 Incl 2 Imo..., -329 Unrveralty Or •C. SS9S/wk. 714•498_1058 831·7370 , ............. _ .. ____ Lroo ~!~DRIVE -Furn, days week. SEA FAIRE • 1BR 1BA, $695/mo + $650 dep. No exec omo. Sult• neat 2 bd. view $3500. Elecl Garage openers, 2 l rig. w /d Incl patio pell. 642'2816 R \II d JW Airport 4170 Von PllCEI Tl Sill! LIDO VLG • 2 bd. den. lab car garage llreplace. w/view s 1200 A.gt, Jim-oommatts ante Karman A~ .. NB. FAX. ------mllll!!~~ 0 w n er has bought bay vus $3750 family room. fenced yard, mie, 675•4467 Lynne Val-LOW, LOW 2724 rec:ept, copier. conf rm. 3012 another• Best buy In BIG CANYON -5 bd, golf I prof landscaped. aulo en tine Props, 673•9333 20-30somethlng room· kltch, Ir" parking & col-.,...,_..,._ ____ _ Mission V1e101. bike to coorse estate S 11500. sprinklers, laundry hook· Spyglass 4 BR, slngle IOYE-11 mate wanted to share '"· 1-aty bldg. turn, mo-l•l'llPll AY&IL Gener al 1002 lake, park, & shopping 3 Wattrfrtlt llt•ts IH. 1 ups and coin-op avail level, speclacular view spacious clean 3BR to-mo at $350/mo. Con-• ~ bedroom with Master llULTlllSISl-l400 OOGSOK $4 .200 /mo Ray *2WllnHIEn* home m E'slde c .M. tactAI Qulnlan,833-9550 *11tlPllWlll* Hou1e1 ... For Sate ... IHI llft PAYIEIT1 bedroom re1rea1 . 1 75 759-934 t The Pruden1lal Li•lte4 tfftr til l/2 Lndry rm, gar. storage. Four offk* avail. In New-Live-In, Experienced We'll give you the down in balh. La Familia Model Fac1li11es Include pools, Cahlorn1a Realty • Spacious lBR, like new Non amkr with active Ille-port Beach, s2251mo ee. Relerenoe9, Love Children ---------e)(chg for a share of own-on large corner lot(over spa, ltlnesscnlr. Sllllll llEIT•L condition. 5665. Aelrlg, style Call 722·6552 Of all '°' $800 Pe< mo 818-710-8020 Hou~s/Condos er ship You make lhe 9500 sq 11 l vaulted cell-Balboa lsJand 2106 clubhouse, sand • 1 Sun/Mon or alter 8pm 11 71 ~/63 l 766~ -lBA1BA.lurn.20834lhSI range, mcro. pool, incl.ut ....... mlhlu pumts & we share 1ngs . large country volleyball, playground ca po 1 ta ndry all 111 wk d ays 250·3867 . _ -----•••i-l l•I General 1002 ' ' kitchen family neigh· '* 2 BDRM. 2 Bath lower $650/wk 631-8260 r r · u · u • 642·4279 or 722·6552 Iv FULL aervlce office In -11aran ~gg;.e~ax ~~elttrsec~~vs~ borhood. gas lireplace unit W/D · No pets. Call today for appointment Versailles Quiet Sludlo BR ities paid, except electric msg $375/mo, spht utll Newport Center, Fashion Ull *•THE BLUFFS. the ONLY $212 500 CALL Walk to bay S 1200 · No pets. <714>548-0492 Avl 111 or sooner Island. Answering svc Non-smotter. llve-ln, Tues· best orig area 38A have clean credll Agt NOW WONT. LAST• Kris Aegir Prop 675-4000 1111111 YILUIE Condo Pool. spa. sauna. Mesa Verde 2BA upper. only also avallabi.. day • Saturday. 5 chfl· 2'•BA 1850 sll, Estate 239·43350ys.Ev Wknds Kapp Century 21 TOday Furn1sned 2verylarge8R. 2500Merrimac Way ~~':':;g g~:i:g 6:J.~~4rr_;o Quiet cul·de-sac. encl Share Lux Twnhse, East TllDlllT1YllltTEI dren. Parenti very In· L•Qu1da11on sale. under 1•8-bo--l-sJ_d ___ l_00_6 really 581-2100 2 BA pa110 wl d lrplc Costa Mesa, CA 92626 garage. $695 • sec Bluff. immed non/smkr, 640-5470 volved with children appraisal at $344.000 al a an --------•I Sl,050imo Avail. Sept WATERFRONTw/DOCK 498-1936 Of 751-9483 2BA. pool. $700• dep. ---Send resume& aalaryde- Need Quick sale Allen N-spacious custom Winier ren1al 675·6565 (l 1 •)••1.Q••2 Gated comm 2BR. den. l._IT llEllMTS half utll 640-0926 LAGUNA Niguel sublease. sired to· 945 Sunset Or, lnves1ors Call Bim 1am11y home nearing ,. ... ,.,. 2~A. spa l/p. dbl gar ""'""• "' •PROF F non smkr. st 1000 IQ 11 Besl rates In Costa Meaa. 92627 640·5560 (Agt) completton --------•I Balboa $2,400/mo 650-3656 3BR 2BA TRIPLEX Nwpl Norlh Apts. dbl all of South Orange Att: Brian Bill Hardesly Reallor PlllCEI TO SILL! Peninsula 2107 Eas1s1de 3BR 2' iBA 2·Sty Avail July 1 631·2916 mstr. avail 711 $600/mo County Call 249-1212 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_.;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;; 503 Park Avenue Ow ner has boughl twnhme 2 c;ar gar lrplc. Apartments Npt His Area Lg 1BR amen111es 720·9707 ltwtfl:lltl 2201 E~ 5530 *714•675•2866• ano1her1 8es1 buy 1n YEARLY ltEITll!! balconies small pet ok Twnhse. gar. llp. $725 BALBOA PENIN·Lg. clean On East 111r-. ·Street in Mission V1e10' b11te to Lg 2·Slory house 3BA • S 1250 Nr 20th/Newport Balboa Penlnsul• 2607 l BR $625 No pets 2·sty pen1hse slyhshly Costa Mesa, 646-4330 •A-ITllT Blvd 675·4912 Bkr 642 5722 Corona del Mar 1022 lake. park & shopping 3 den 2'1BA In best • furn. sundeck SOLO· ---- bedroom Wllh Master ne1ghbornood Sleps 10 HOUSE 3 BR 1 BA Quiet. •1111snuu211 ONL y TWO MILES TO FLEX. frplc, steps to behl Commercl1I Property PllPlln lllT CDI CHARIER bedroom retreat. 1 75 bay& 1 blk to ocean New near canyon Sm pet OK Sl250lmo yearly BEACH• Walk to shopst !"'60 • dep 631·8546 2778 Newport Beach com· T~ ~lt.' le""· 419 i.-.0n1a across from batn La Familia Model pa1n1 •n & ou11 New carpet 1037 W Wilson S925/mo '' BLK TO BEACH Realty 1BR. 1BA walk-in closets ---------1 ""°"' on large corner lot(o11er & floors Garage. w/d · sec 81 8·287·7996 sharp' Berber carpell $550 77 605 BEAUT Npt Bch pvt home. ... ma11 merc4al dewloper Maki Carnation Park 2Br 2Ba. C R mini blinds. etc Avail 1m. I mo 2·4 super location Empl -bookkeeper for shopping U•YIEW 2.car garage 30x 118 101 9500 SQ It I vaulted ce1I-nkups annery entals. llEll Fllt IMllUTlS mediately' 495-0589 PlltllllE W/IOW •dull $350, $200 MC NEWPORT BEACH center managemenl •241,IOO R·2 $695.000 By owner ings laige counlry Inc. 675•4606 dep Pvt bath 645·9515 SIE cornet Westclitf Or & depl Computer ex· 2 BR to:nhome wicentral 640-4924 or 720-t 153 kitchen family neigh· 2BR house In quiet neigh· YllWt!I Irvine Ave. High vlslblllty pertenc;e a muat Please ate 2 fireplaces & 2 sky· *'"( n1t1tlCES bOfhood. gas fireplace Corona del Mar 2 I 22 g~~h~: 0$11~,~·:"i:i, Coron a del Mar 2622 18R w/loft & balcony No BLUFFS 2 rm1. prl ba. lrafllC 1290 IQ It call L~r•. 759-9531 llgnts Tile entry Jacuw ONLY $212.500 CALL 8 pets $995/mo. 2151 Pa-newly dee . wl d. gar •••1111 1 b cedar closels & Senior Living (62 or over) NOW WONT LAST• Krts 2BR Sensahonal/ ay Vu 646-4902 1BR UPPER older unit cific Ave. See Mgr 0 w/opnr, prt pool. kllch -- u Upper 2 BA 2 BA & den. Kapp, Century 21 Today Gar, lrpl, deck. ~o pets LARGE newly remodl 4BR Fireplace. deck. new B-IOI 855~0665 prlv .. prof fem, no pell, _.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~~I much more make lh1s a OCEAN VIEW AIC orner· really 581·2 tOO Avail 811 Won t last 2BA. 2 car gar , nr So. carpets, 505 Carn111on $585/mo Inc utll xcpt lndustn..I 2788 $1 HI/COii. greal v.a~u:•,OIO com&manyxlras Owner!•--------Sl295i tse 54o.9408 Coast Plaza & schools $775/mo * 833-8162 mP&Tll,llUIE phone. $285 aec . -· finance Appl only *LEASE OPTION. N-$1450 722-9521 2BR 18A Apt. lrplc. o/w. 2BA redec waattert dryer 644--0207 tvmess. Rel. 1llll/f·2MLUll Ulltllllllf OllTll, YIEW WIEW -YIEWI $495.000 721·8387 2BR 2'•BA Walk to LG 2+2 d view. 2 parking spaces hk ~ps. S7l5. 64Z·0461 CdM Fem 2 BA. 2 BA up-1800/~~1~5097352 ~r~h. NB ITllllTI Wll-1 beach Mary Ellen Agt modern con °· F F --------I "--k I I ,... g II IT••••• IT .. Trt·Plex So of PCH. 3BA. N rt Bta h 1069 · · dbl gar balcony W/0 403 EANLEA 1ta rl apt. ..-. . rp c. --------JBA house • two 2 bed ewpe c Rogers Really. 721·!567 pool & ~aterfalls ' Bake; $1200 • ulll • sec dep. Hunt. ltach 2640 carporl. $500/mo .. ·~ 1200 SQ FT wlfront 1ba units 4 car gar. FOii SAU 1Y OWIH TRl·LEVEL 3BR. 2BA. encl /Sear s 1150 837-3708 Leslie, 660·8888 •LI 2• IU llH* utll. 760·8185 _ 0::,'. ':;~,;:: 6~~v:~~ OCEAN. Bay and C11y pan patios. S 995K 640·4544 N::por~r~::;~hl~~:a ~~n t ~: d:~,'~ $~1h;,v:o c~ NEW EASTStDE 2BR 2BA. S1P•~1ou\12 BR1 ~ B~ New crptJpalnt & bllnda. CfB~ f~:: ::.~0:;r W2a~~ mlnal Way, Coat a Mesa oramalrom this elegant 4l•C-o-st-.. -M-... s-... -----5450.000 Principles Larkspur Agt 54 1.5032 upstairs unit, 1 car wn me ose 0 ac Nr ~an. Garage. No · • , ay 540·9352. 646-0681 ev •6am-Noon *Monday thru Fri •Noe.pnec bedroom. 4•., bath like· • ~ • 1024 en closed gar age & shopping $950/mo peta.960-62311857·1778 10 ~acti SS50lmo+~ --------c M 548-6593 new h~ behind the 10°' DOWI only 548·3807 CUltlllllllE $995/mo 722-582 900SeaLane644·2611 ----utll 6!3-1767720-0136 'f:,!~~ C::::d1:~ oata ~--. gates in ona of Newport s IO lllO ISLE IY IWIElt Shorechlf Comm Walk to New home 3BR 3 BA Lf• leach 2648 COSTA Meaa New exec 930 w t6th, cos1a Mesa a.I. &lllSTllT mos1 exclus111e neigh· OWC 1st TO 1950 sq 11 4BR • den Prime toe on yO\.lr prt11 beach Ocean Comm pool SI 750/mo Costa ~sa 2624 B K f be h home, greal tocatlonl 200am~ htgtietMI truck Trainee $7/hr & up ~- borl'loods $2 295 000 4BR 2BA rehabed re· Via Lido Soud by ctubhse breeze View 2BR 1''rBA. Wiii consider lse wlopttn 1 L rom ac · ocean Fireplace. bath. w/d entrance · Wiit dtvlde Por1 Beach RE ofc Fu1. Nllh pnvate pool and spa duced t o $26 1 000 $925.000 673·8608 frplc cov paho. 2 car 10 t>vy Bltr 846-5792 2B:2~B~F~~goarVE-bl~ins ;::,·'° w~t::: $475/mo * 548-5335 831 •9067 Of 472•1079 acwrate apellef & typ11t lit 1100 Agent 850· 1220 Call Alex 545-3392 · · · E DER DY k Responsible Mlf·ltar1er • SlllllLH IUI Ill Tll UPGRADED 3BR. 2BA lncd yd w1pa110 Wtr pd dap 1BA $800/mo, S400 L LY LA see s 4000' aprlnklered. 869 HS grad pref 875-0647 ( ,) ( ~ 11 11 KJ:'\:~ SS 000 Moves You In• Lse • NEW custom lwnhm. 2200 home in No c M XLNT 667 V1ct0fta ·1 $735 dep. Uhl paid. 497-4581 compw\lonshtp of aame "C · w 15th NB, 6.200· ------ wtop11on 10 buy SI 750 BAL~OA PENINSULA sq II, 38R 3BA. lrplcs. neighborhood. nicely Call 836-4120 9·5PM ---to lhare 2BR Coate Mesa Ml<! 3. lOO'. 873 w 15th --------· rr=. l l l\11'\'' i.ii!J 10 " '''"". 3 BR. 3 BA. comm pool. PECIALIST sundeck. spa Call Shella. tndscpd 2 car gar apt. Call 786-8183 NB 2131433-094 t gated Bkr 846-5792 111-IOll 760-6509 or 644-1600 s 1250/mo 499--0335 1111100, 2111121 ~leach 2669 •Fem ahr Nwpt Hgla 3BR -----1 ·····~--~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~ Lar~~~~~ Cd ~A ~ f~ ~~~•~now·~~~ Hunt. Buch 2140 631 •4096atler ~noon RWHIT 11&1• APTI $400 + ·~ u~its ~el~ r:i·ci ~11~~~.,:'~;:'h,IP~ let U1 Help Y 01 Sell .Your Property! '42-5678 for informatio n 2BR 1BA HOUSE. 2-<:ar 1200 lff •YE-11 •WITI UIT SUPS• 760•2563 Eves 642•37o7 900-5400 SQ Ft Great garage. wl d hk up Large 1BR 1BA w/gar EXCLUSIVE BEACH Fem lo lhr 3 BR. 3 BA for A&D. HHech Call $975/mo 7 14·870·3232 $595/mo · $500 sec COMMUNITY CdM l'louse N-smkr anytime 434· 7080. day. 983·4284 eve 1970 Wallace 631-1879 2BR 2BA • den, Beaulllul Mstr BR avail $456/mo. Fwy near. rent -5700 P9' •WALK TO BEACH 2BR $250 OFF ISi MO• bay vi-! Micro, d/w, 721-8914 Iv meag mo 1125 lq 11. 1355 28A bonus rm lrg mstr 2 BA. 2 8A NEW. quiet. llrep~ace. trashEclmpac-FINON SMKR Very nice Logan. •5 Costa Mesa. walk. '" closet: w 1D hk am cmplx. Frplc. lndry ~~~ ~:~~~~·~-sh~~ townhome in Npl Hgtl. 675-5 I t6 ups, dbl gar. patios. lrg rm, d/w, .ate $895. All maintenance Incl Lota of extras Avail now Ull l 000 •• n llll yd w/gardnr sml pel ok 645·0302 E Side Studio. Ill R-.. · $450 • ulll 650-0115 'J .. s 1200/mo. 9S8·5675 $<150 650·5286 *~~y ro PET:* LUX Monarch Bch twnhm. L::~eh'~n~~ ~a~== 2U11110 fl-CAU. lll--Otll ocean vu, walk to bch, areas. Light lnduatrlal Of Irvine 21 44 Large yard. nloe carpeting, pvt ba. utll. lndry. xtras 11orage Olvtstble Call TURTLEROCK e•ec 4Br drapes, bu1lt-1ns, celling Non-1mk prof 661-8277 Donovan or McMahan. 3Ba. 23 Silver Crescent Ian. dlw. encl garage 1 •Jm• llOO* M/F OCEANFRONT 3BR Agenll. 259-9500 AIC. sec. 3-car gar. new cal welcome $820 Frig. dishwasher, stove 2BA. yrly. view, lrplc. ---- paint m1ou1 $2500 1ae 722·6101 or 673--0275 Incl No pets ~s-4855 resp Namkr. $550/mo. ''\ Income Pr0f)!f1y 2790 opt. 545·24.42, 854·7127 * * 2 BR 1 '~ BA utll + dep 645·3848 KAUAI 9 OCEAN VIEW Townhouse . Enc garage. ,,~~T~~r~Ffac~BR 11~e8: My cat & 1 will shr turn vac.tl~ condos Great ..nlun Piii d/w, lrptc, patio Avalt 1 · P .. · I d • 4BR/3BA lux Back Bay tocallon• S 1 350 000 S'"arp 1 Story 2 m1tr ~•n5 1 a~n7•n~ co n-op wasner ryer · · " • • now ...., mo .... v-ov-o $999 NO PETS 722-80 11 tnhm w/35 • n/smkr lady 714-492-3558 bdrms. 2BA. HI-In * •EASTSIDE•• --Poot, ape, tennl1, MC, --kl~~~;s/~1~2::;:;1 LARGE 3BR 2BA. garage, •NEW 2BR 1 ~A. cover~ gar, AIC, yard We're Needed for part time Po• ltlon, 15-20 ttour1 per W.-Anponalbllitlel In- clude. Ad tay-<>Ut. oua- tomer Mrvloe & general oHloe duties. Organlled, detail oriented paraon With art background preferred. Will train. C.11 Karen. 642-4321 Ext 317 for appointment to ln1er- v1ew. Perlect IOf student AIDE·L"iVEi'N F non amkr Alslat teacher In whlchr Ro o m -+ $500 /m o 645-2357 A1r11net -Si-15/Hr Wiii train Hiring all poss. l llons Catt (3131 948-9800 ext A 1084 •PART TIME AMWer phones, light Of· lice WOfk. 9.4 Sat, & 10·3 WM~" frptc. pvt patio No Peta parking, bu11t-ln1. pvt neat/ciean with humor s 1095 720-1585 p. I I 0 . s 8 5 0 I m 0 . $500 t 65().8553 -11~1 . 714-979-9991 NB/CdM Young prof M/F srs * 1111 * ... ..,. .. Hiiia non-amkr ahr clMn. neat !!-.-------1 Looking for PI T ••P Sun 549-9256 ' . .. . ~ _,,,. . . . Ii.I . ' . .. . 211 1~ Ml.all LUXURIOUS 2BR. 2BA. quiet 3BR tPt. S415/mo ..... BkkPf for family owned ltad'I 2148 * CIHn, quiet "' 2BR 2BA, Prim. focal. CIOM to bc:t't. Incl water /gu. 759-0451 bualneH Mu at h•ve .. F L d d I h Bkkpg ••P on computer. 2 BR. 1 BA north end, d/w, tg cl0Mt1. gu oook, rptc. oa • w t N.B. M/F non amkr prof Celt Diane (714)644-8800 lo 1 beach F pie amt batcony, encl gar, amen Illes. $ 1100/mo. Matr bdrm w/8A, pool, ~a~dw°ood 110;,.: $825NO PETS640-2495 CallPaul.~8-3343. lndry. prkl~avall 711. St ,250/mo. 494· 7079 * 1.-0...n. quiet lg 2BR 2BA, llOMUIE IPTI S450-+ ~ e-5~ walk·ll'l ci<>Mta,gueootl· ON THE BAY NEW contempo decor 1-800-44"'-7to<I UQuna Hiits 2150 Ing. fJ/W, patio. gatege 2 BDRM 2B"' 11 ~---N.B. eondo. pentttouM V-E M.,. 1 .. 111m-------S350 NO PETS 640-2495 ' ........... •'"""' ............... ...._.. Nun~ ROUTE: Strong, 2BR 2BA hmhM law min I BDRM, IBA ............ 1925 _,, .. ...,..., pool, ape, ,eolld caeh bullnen High to t>Moh. Ca1h' celllnge. -*U111911* No peta Dally 9-5 lurn/unlurn. Pref Namkr traltlo, local locetlona. lrplc. w/d. pool, tP• 18R recsec, "40tmo Incl 548-1501 avail now. 722·7110 1.eoo-2a+83e3 S 1100/mo 818-78&-U83 ga•. waier. encl garage Ull WAm ftlWt Newpor1 Beach room for -- 1;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; &-48-78&4 2323 E~ Elegant 2BR 2BA, trplc. rent acroaa from t>Mol\, ;9n1:,:,:....,= ... :,..-----Newport leld1 2169 -...... .-. 17 141873.-5088 ~ble non/emkr. llYI ...... SUMMER JOBS •EXCLUSIVEOUAAD• *u..• .. .s* ~04 ~ 2908 •GATED COMMUHtTY• ca.an. 2 BR. 1 BA. up-New,1:.o;T HPTP!· ~y Newport North twnhm EHJOYU:a< return on • Par1 time work, 3 hour9 •• ••-atalra. laundry f8C111tlee, painie · u r • 2BA 2'A8A pool lee W/0 Truet Deed• 110.00C> 10 Met1..-dayewn1nO, -·-no Pit• 1725/rno 261 C i.undry/gar l.dMI fOf 1 non-emkr !em n/pet• 11000000 Cell Deni.on Mlling9'1bectlptlonefor 2 & 38A 28A Apta, trptc, 18th Piece 844-0452 eve pereon. no pate, $100 te00 utlt/pald 780-3047 AMoc 't73.-7311 NOW! • l~ ~ PllOto •ow'100 ~bar, micro. wthf/dfyr 650-8145 ,,_., $40 hkl.IP9> central atr. 2 c;ar *IPllllR* PEl-.-.-•• -.-,-U-N-amkr w 4 BA ttou"'"iiTn1,P-~mll!"""---.. -_1 ..-AHOM 1 9" wtlCtl1 1toraoe All llll lfF Hunt kt! w 10. ywd •. 0 Loin ~14 • Wlnpnzwanct bonuMe n\alntanance Incl. Sorry. _._ _..ILi S3501mo • utll 84e-7100 _ _ • Muet be 12to 11 No~· .. 644-0509 L., ". 2 8 R t ·~BA , ..... , ..... .,, e or wllenda •W HAI .. 4 ~Old S1150 BAYSHOAES 38r townhOuM LIUndry rm. llft~•ll&&ilm Prof mlf to that• tux :.:.o= ~:, • raneporteoonll !~:mpv1W oa,toe-guatded Ui~~mo all bulll-ln :~~ BelbOa Pn Twnh• Gar. Meoc 113-7Sl1 HOWi Ot<Wkted .....,... alll , o bNchee 2078 ThUrln w/d. tip, aundedl No - & pvt BBC No .t~ •CIOM 10 beech drugt, no 1mokln9 N().:0UALIFIHO Conet I llllJ ..... 6"'M219. t18-7 '8M. TSL MGMT 83~ •Fr" Mat-C:AL.L TODAY! S325/mo 723. 1382 Land loent Av'"-btt. rll91 •2BA 28A. frplc, d /w, 2 Wl!STBAY APTS YIW IEITILI SN 3BR 2BA NNport 8Ctl ~r~f~~~- 0* I»"· 11095/mo s200aoro:/ ::,o::.-_JH11 llMl12 condo. 1rp1c. 2 ee1 ger. •3BA 28A. lot• of up-aldr 1, Ba 1815 w/d, pool 9y H<*Q S400 ll::i'.:=~f!~,.~ 92~$~~ 1 1215 Agl 151 e 21;, St &48-2'°9 VEASAllLES ~WI Avt now Of 711 72l.013t iijpiiflljmi~iiWl!P-P.ll~ --------llMC>f"G alCOve.! well to Shr f..-itutlo COM ~ • '" AL ......... , .. llf /llTJ Lill fl 1 Bedroom 1810 beh. A.VI *PP'• 115 MN ~ hM. 2 BA. oen. 2 SA. M2SIMO M t5~ In..,_ ._. ' .._,. 38r 2\-\Bupa wlvv 2Bdrm 11 ·B• 17H /mo IM ~ pets. TAW trplc, w td. Mt51mo. t Sent• kbWa IOoetlOtl. ~ l2t00lmo ...._5&50 t 2250 Vanguard S..0-982& Agt, no, .. 644-7211 dtl)tt utll 7~&5 I 1 2N l TV 8kr 7I0-2535 11 a1.m• -~-~~~~~~---....... ~~--.i..;:;::..:....:.::.:.;;:.~ APPLY Til>A YI ., ~ a...r,_.1 I .... 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Poe-mf.... ,,.. ti fau 6022 SPORTCOACff 2'"' ft ~ °' .. emOun.. oo1-LIM •••T•tm ... wy--• tn. siurotieM or: 1t1one •v~ ""~ .... 1 ... ~, a;1 ....-.. ~ a... A ..... __ • -M lecl«f Wor1t ...,..,. -•5W"f ... 9111"f511e out Or•no• County. -••--r""" to ...-... nvmw. • ""'.._.. • ..,.,., "°'". dlly9 ck;;.,;;;;;· F ... peoedproget11veen-&ce16ent~ In· .,..._ M.ny lnSoulMrnOfenge Acknb114¥:::,0oldln ml. all und•r warr. time income. Cell Aotieri ~==\"J~n& =" =-Av~&.~ OoM ..,_. ~'Y· c.a today, .one ,.~~·~,!!.. Alt!Ww'Mo tH2 9d M. '7t SEAMY. 21 ft long, 4 . ~m. 235 In-=·~~~,;'.· ~ at 642-4333 Ext. A growing~. ~ted.,; omc>Jrow. .., .... S150. uw122 newly rblt 3.50 eng. & ••· board and outbOard, ·ee WINNEBAGO 23 FT "'~· Cofone del Mar lmmedl ..._ Ow ..... tepe .,.. M\OnO We on.: Mwfillr//Aln/IVt hauat. Run• & looka ttove, r•frlg., alnk, )(Int rnec;t\enlolf. f'ulty ate opening• ·for •• : ·-lfl ULll I tM l\lghNl peld In the *Credit'""°"· dent8I MIAt ... Mtfn~ lot 6025 gr .. t. M,500. 8$7-5792. doubl• deck•r. good eQUtPC>ed. SS500 080 Hiia.Tiii HELf'EA. Some ••per. necMMfY, 831-2345 peri.nc.cs· Areyou •ioNln world. Mt 2 Otewt per p&en Newport Bueti actlt .-.I 542-&307. d9fl, cond. motor excel. Boet, $49-4911 · D4RE~LES? WMkwneucito: •P9f'f0trMnelebonul Club. Dl1count•dl t .-ant Diamond. u1 'ltMAXUM2300IA.>CJnt. motMWldTrellerM.200 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •lnepectlon/Appf8'MI YELLOW PAOESALE8? $660 00 .. Paldtddayl.. 71 ..... 73-497• Ct.H812,IUOO. 1 ~ cones. 230 l'l.p .. a.o .. 2tall09-7232 AutoSeMcft/ o.c>t. AOVERTISINOSALES? • vacation•& ~Mtlngtull9QUI-& ~ ring wit VI. Appro• 50 hra. on :t!J1L!!Z 7018 ,_ 90lS •lneuranca&Audlt()ept. W•ottencerw Gt'OllCommlaelon training ty Meta V•de Country ~wrtnQIS15IO. motor plue tMdlm a.It ---;.,;•iiiiiiii .. ._ ___ .,.. ... •SR. & JR Loan opportunltywtth: for the week * w.-1y pay CluO ~. Xlnt 7M-71610t 631-tOeT trailer. All .-:tronlc:ailty Ill••••• Pr0C*80r1 •Comm. peld weekly pricing. I05-t2t-5757 •quipped Mutt .. 11. u. - •Underwriter•. •Avg.'800-StOOO+ 1-«J0-.621-1121 IYlllllO ext242or71~7 .... IDTlll m • k • o t f • r Mut & u ll. USO. ••1111..._.* •To40%Comm.+8onul AM!forBlalr --..Y 714/955-0245,Jol'ln, 13t-4t14 Hli .... , The ORANGE COAST Membet FDICl .. c•llent •MUCH NEEDED 8eMot SECRETARY Metur• PIT ............. Laro• Hl•ctton of (l'Mf •lf?R) DAILY PILOT .. loolclng ben9flt1 •UNIOUEnew-EZ-F I r-11591.... d iamond•. vlntag• ftowtrlct9ls 7012 Stfyke, ,_...._ ASTRO 2 TON.....,. ton lllTllEI 1111111 tor • Cwtomer SeNtce P*-contact Eve« Al-advert191naprograrn ounta n V•lley, 3 s~...._U I• wateti. Ind A*x end c.---.,,...,,. .... _ iac:a u1 $300080 RepfeMnltlt,.,_ f0< the lw et (7t4) 573-0581 *NOSATUAATEDProd d•yt/wk, 9-s. com-511WIW f 1 P.-. We~ ..... ttiade 1971 ·17 ft. Ttt-tlul Votvo ::zr=: 7020 ~~~11 nu 18 ci<culallofl dept. to work E.O.E •NOCOMPETITION petltlve Nlefy, w/p .. p. and repair, Wllllem lnt>olfd/Outboard 120. SS H.P SUZUKI outt>oard II e flaxlble IChedute. As>P• •NO EMPTY Prom.... nee. call Mauraenteneryt (IC--) Hwotd ,,...._,, 3111 NMdl WOfk. Traltef In-motOf. eonttots & fuel 21 Hrs: Sun Ttlni Thurs. ****** Call(714)197-9S29 H4-&512. (t1C)Ul-l•I ~ 6010 Newpor18'¥dat32nd. dudtd.$3.~831-0114 tank, •l•ctrlc 1tar1 --------= ':!r~.i;a~ ·--11111-L (10em~only) 1101n11Y .. BUYING ITEMS * 11..... Tlm/llU/..... Sl.600 131-0114 4 Whftt Ortw/Jeeps skllla. A pteuant phone Pr':.i 1 w1a&a CY 1 llUI fDlll NeedWP top 'YcHno 1111"9 on lllP • 18909 to 1950t • .._... ..... -...... LJ\~ 30' AP<*>. 1971. llMpa e. Cilfv/Oodcs/Storw 9039 voice, nMt ~•nee ng C •ms. •I Great oppottunlty, Entry 5.1. Must be weft Of· •Jewelry to HouMtlold* :::::::!! --flV7V 2 1tatlon1, twin amell ....,... -r - and able to WOl'k ..., 1-900-234-8800 Ext •20 level. Comm1n1on~. Call ganlz.d. ll••lbl•. e•-PUnlTlll PIMM Lv Mag. 673-&223 FREEi FREEi FREEi block•. Brlstof condition, 7022 JEEP 1969 us P~t• w/otl'lerl. M IHR. Open 7am-1<>9m 115 lee Bill. 1·800·233-2'114. perleneed and oS*' to --Appto•. 600 yds good mt Ofiginal O'#Mf, Newpor1 •Slip. up to 50 ft 4 blll• New paint. new UP• OHIMllllL•.. IEllC&LIFFICE Sales ~=~~":~t!°:t; 11 now looklnn tor d irt. Laguna Buch sllp,,:OO·C:value. No.ofFunZoneonPenln hol1tery. new llrH.: "gl 141-011 llt Ill Needs friendly peraon lor UILllAT Salt~I Prop., 250 E. t7th St., energetic outgoing Afel!"<ts 6/Jl I 499*5225, 497· 1591 ..:!. ,l3_',':;2 nr S.1 lal. Water, etee St,200 OBO. 4.94-4502 or , PIT front desk work. Must have exp Eddi• C0tta M .... CA 92827. people 10 staff our USED KITCHEN AP · Incl. S 25tmo. 173-1943 497·1003 etlk fOf UncSa.; llUftlf ,.._ Mon -Wad-Fri 9-5. 1 Arnold. 642·'1788 --5-UMMER JOS--'"teurant. PLIANCES. G.E. Dllh-Mad*~ 6045 • : P/T,.,FITf"' .............. •tore. Ca11Jacky722-0175 --S.. 8aM nMd• t>O.u"" •Allposltlons open washer. Ken~e 5Mlcro-: "' "' '""'""" ·.., • No polyestet wave; Mayteig ...,If. 11nd- Good driving r•cord. Pllml-SPl&Y •SALES* ln1tructor1. Call •No grease lngG .. oven&Stove All --------1 : P1 .... c.it833·181S.alk Must heve Job lhop e•-Alhletlc/Mgr/Tralnee &42·5031f0<lnfo •Fullorparttlme xlnt.831-8302 •llll•lllllT• ly CHARLES GOfrEN rapondOMspade. Youwillmaba • IOI' Vlrgll Ot Alicia. perleOO• In texture 0081• S37s.-s.751wk. 11 you Ilk• -flE PIPll IOU. • Flexible hours with OMAR SHARIF forcina bid at your next tum. ' Dentel Ing• applied to computet tports & money, we may &Ill UW'I Fii PUii Tl Wllll Fumlturt 6014 <•EllJ PlllD) and TANNAH HIRSCH lllll lllllTllT par11. Cell 660-1590 have a po1111on fOf you. -1111 --, ASTRO 2 TON Wfth 8 Ion Q .4-Ncither vulnerable, as Sou"1 Fun-Time. Cl'IMrlul ROA. PllYlYIY&llTIL.11 Cai~;_;,:r;~•n. 1~1~~ ~~~ mllmll ~~~=·s~m~ =-·~=~'= Q .1-East-West vulnerable, as you hold: Quality, friendly offQ In Hu lmmedlete openlng.s ~ting Awtic.tlons fOf 111-lln lblea S400. sprayers 125, South you hold: + AkQ7 • I t JU• • A117'5: NewpOrt c.nter. No Eves for FOOD SERVERS/I Store Manag•r Ex-KirbyvacS100 841·5382 +AK7' • ~ t 13 •Ql"1 Partner opens the biddina with OM • Of Sat. 56&-1 t22 Bu S PERSONS . SELL BRITANNICA from parlance in Specialty ITIWllTI "'--utltul •Afa. ,__ ___ 1. The biddina has proceeded· hurt. What do you respond? PREP/COOK DOCK leads&c:ount.,locatlonl "--'~."-·d1•Glfts,.. _, .... .., ~ . Th WORKER Some full & urn S330 Pet NM ...... __., ..,., "' (AND OTHERS) ctlatr, ottomen. new con-Pets & Annlfs 6049 Sotltla W"' Nortla Eas1 A.-ere ~e those who, with a lllTll. M•TllmT time ~ per1 lime , (gross). Ce ll Bia Ir quired. Cell Scott. d1lion Oak trim S295 1 • Pw l • Pass &ood hand. {Ppond in a fo~-car~ Mature PIT, 4 morn-Ai.o' tatting applicatloni 1-800-621-9121. 4:M--08M °' 434-4765 714-841-3416 * *PITlAll* * ! maJOr rather than a fi~-caTd rm-lngs/w~g.~~ train. for •II fOod & beverage! Drexel game table 4 &IC P•t•I What do you bid now? nor. In the immon.al words of Sam po11t1on1forreopeningof1 UP TO chrs/2 leaves $950 •DACHSHUND ... s199 A.-The problem with biddma one Goldwyn: "Include us out!" We · full leellltles. Excellent ump table $35 Sq glus • MALTESE $299 . . , · · pay a benef111. Apply tn' coffee tible USO •DALMATIAN S379 spade ~s what do you do 1f penner s consider anythm1 ocher than two DISCOVER llOIK121DO/K Annual Potential peraon Wed thru Fr1 10-'1.: ssoo 64'1·8'1-07 • Akita • American next bid 1s one no trump? You are clubs to be anathema. 1801 Beyslde Of., Corona1 -Eskimo • Blehon Frlse not stron1 enouah for a third bid del Mer 1• YOU CAN EARN S50 • Fl• 111• 11111 • Boxer • Cocker Spaniel and you will always feel auilty about Q.5-Nenhcr vulnerable. u Sou..:.• ---• Golden Retrieve< • . ~· I S 100 AND MORE EACH -• Keesnond • Lhasa.Apse suppressing such &ood hean sup-you hold: :•. Ptac1nc credit CJrd dlsplays ComlTllUIOn on 1C19hunts <Mrrldt on monthly PIY lllffl ls *"IUI llUTlllS PER MONTH WEEK -WORKING PART Giant oriental Karastan • • Old E 1 sh S"--· pon. The answer 10 this dilemma as • AKQ7 • S t IU• •All7 TIME• rug, 11•1x11•.; wool cust no 1 . ......, PIT tun Job helping u S.A.: Sac S3500 28t_8102 dog • Poodle • Pug • to forget about the spades and ra1se The biddin1 has proettded: Oly mpic h o pefuls We have a NEW PRO· Rottwe1le< • Shetland to two heans now Nor1ai Eul Soatla WHC $10~/hr. Call Mr 'I GRAM fOf STUDENTS 1111-Tlll'I Sheepdog • Springer . l : Paa 2 • p .. Kerrloan. 545-8042_. --12· 16 YEARS OF AGE M _. Spaniel • Yorllle MO NU u·cftftll~ * helpino us get new cus---All puppies guaranteed Q.l -East-West vulnerable, as 2 : Past ? •. " ~ I~ tomets tor our news-Westminster chimes. PETLAND PAVILION South you hold; What do you bid now? papert beveled glass. llke new. OPEN 7 DAYS • AK76 • KIJ t IJ •Q1092 A.-Slam may be an tbe offina. but CAU MON-RD (713) •• 1440 RECEPTIOllST I Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance $695. 261-6102 16374 Be h B"·d IL s . HERE'S THE DEAL ac '" ., mi · The b1dd1ng has proceeded· you don't yet know whether a fit t. This 11 not a paper llllSIZI ILACI 405 twy. next to Target, Soutb Wat Nortll1 Eul UJSts. so there's no need to crowd t Lm.-8 p.m . C.8 .T. WITH OR WITHOUT. WORD PROCESSING ! OMded •or temporary or temp 10 l)efm assign- ments 1 route NO det1verino in· LJtlll WlYlllll * 141-1211 * t • Pus t • Pua the auction by 1umpina. Bid two 2~ol~':' provide transpor-A~l.ty beau11tu11 M•I· "'COCKER PUPS l • P.. 5 ST Pan spedes That's 100 percent forcin1. tahon and traini tress. Headt>oerd. Glau -'l<C 't.ct~. e ~s. buff ? and panncr's ne•l bid should clanfy 3 Y Id beng k Ctt>tnets Almost Brend Mother on premises Driver ou wou wor 1ng Newn Excellent con· What acuon do you take? mauers. witllk1<1s y0\1rown age on d1tt0nll $290IOBO s250 * 142"3117 A.-Nonh's five no trump 1\ 1he SUVICE DllYEI Earn S300 to S500 l>9f weetl Reeding BOOkl al home. Call 115-'173·7'1'10 Ext. 8-249 EllllEEIS 0 L WHver orters hOlidayl p1y. vec.IJOn pay plusl bonus Come jOln our l1m1ty of hlPPY campers AP IOI' Barbara Of Diane CALL 642-4333 NEWPORT BEACH. JOUNTAIN V AU.IY. IBVDfE 6 LAGUNA BEACH :'a~ull-superviseel sales 11911 llfll(I Sit• m. hrtlwt4 Grand Slam Force. ask1nc you 10 ., E.arn GOOD MONEY Brand new $200/0 BO 7 weeks black & wMe bid seven hearts 1f you have two of and have a cilance 10 668-0817 Fem S400 548-<>555 the thrtt top 1rump honors Smee earn daily & weekly c;esh II ... --••'W you do n't, you mu~t sacn off with t>oooses plus go on OU'· ·-• • -. h I b hl 1ngs and more• 2 Beeumul 1w1n Long lV, Sterto, E~onKs SUJ. earu un eu. Y partner' p CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMA TIONI M2-GJ1, ht. 221 ........ Boy beds hke new• Incl 6080 agrttment. you have a way of show. custo m spreads & ing one of the lhrtt malc;hing bolsters • 45 BIG SCREEN TV pillows Cost over s 1000 198.4 Milsub<Sh• rur pro-ASl(ING s 175 Each iec;hon, enclosed in S<llld Q.J-Neuher vulnerable, as South Days 675-6670 oak cabinet $1750 you hold · Of Eva 675-5S4() Call M·F D/675-5727 • Ak753 • AJ75 • AQ ••l ---------Partner opens the b1dd1n1 with one club. Wh•1 do you reJpond? A.-ln the modern·scyle. you make a 1ump-sh1ft response only with a self-sufficient suit of your own or with a aood Ot for penner. This hand measures up on neither count. so all you can do for the moment is Q . ._Nenhcr vulnerable, u Soulh you hold: • AKQ7 •I t ~" •A111'6 The bldd1n1 has proceeded: Nort~ East Soatla Wai I ,. . Pau l • P- 2 _, p-l • .... JNT r .. ! What action do you take' A.-Althouah partner is showina • cood. balanced hand, bear in mind that he did not open one no trump or jump in huru, so his strenatb is limited. You should stiU be interest· ed 1n slam, but you nttd fillers in clubs as a source o f tricks. All you can do for the moment is invite by raisina to four no trump. The final decisio n is up to partner RETIRED/LAID OFF Segln H eiting 2nd career 1n lhe field of T..._Com- munlcatlon• i S D M & T -1. AVD T rantmlPIOO Technology I Applf· cation•. ~o ••Petlenee neceuary Jull a gOod trlCk recc>Jd In RI D Pro- teell Call (213) 625-5835 By SYDNEY OMARR Monday, Juu !$ By f'ATRtC WALKER Monday, Jue U TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ---mu-Tak• phone Of'der1 at home. For Info call Sem 71'1 /831-7404 between llOUrs 5PM and 9PM mlllS lllTllCTll Aerob6c I Cetdlovescular in1truct(I( Some exp neceaMry. PIT Apply In per.on 10 R .. la. t8612 8Mctl Blvd., Huntington BMctt, St• 180 n1111.•11111• FIT. Tuet-Sat. Mull be quallf\ed. 644· t413 ... aams Hiring f()( OfMOe County Fait, p1U1 yMr around part tlfM WOfk Studenll Mld aenlof cltlnn• wet· come. Call Tu" tl'lru Thurs 10-<1 548-4487 GENERAL OFFICE ARIES (M arch 21-.\pnl 19): Fam1I)' member say~ ... Please tf) to be a' a1lable to night.'" You arc being drawn 1n t"o d1rcct1o ns - o ne leads to ad,cnturl'. the othcr to apparent sccunt). Kc~ 1\ to o pt for greater degree of freedom ARIES (~farch 21-.\pnl ~01 H:l\ 1ng tnC'd tact. charm and d1plomac~. no " rC'ad thC' n o l act Thl' atmO'iphcn.• hoth al home and .at "ork 1'> crnain 10 Ix-h1ghl)-charg1:d and e'en r 'plo'lt'e Ho"r'cr. lo,l'd o nes and emplo}crs musl he made to rcal11c that )OU art' not prr:parcd to make an) more concess1o n'i or comprom1~ TA URUS (.\pnl 20-Ma) 20): .\ttt'nt1o n rc'olvt's aro und trans-TAURUS (.\pnl 21-Ma' 21> T o sa\ lhat e'i:nthing t\ no" 1n a< I ton in'oh mg durable goods. propen). auto m o bile Your o pinion the lap o f the gods ma) he lOld conifo n Ho"c'er. hc"arc of "Ill be sou~t regarding real estatt'. Define terms. he OJX'n -mindcd ahcnaung lho'>< "ho are lo,al \rncerC' and d r,oted h' u!>inJ "11hou1 being gulhblc, Pi'i<'c\ 111'0 hcd. unlOnH·nuo nal methods of 1ac11 \ o\ltcrm1t1,eh rl'fuc,ing to alter GEMINI (Ma) 2 1-Junc 20): What at first appeared to be a mere tra'cl plan!> o r 01hcr,~ongsta~d1ng arrangements lO\ l'."ould tum o ut to be somc1h111g of value. Hold ofTon making GEM INI (\1a> __ .June _I) W ith so man) C\C1t1ng and far- dec ision regarding purc haSt' o r ~le. Individual cloc;c to ~ou will rcalhing chang1:!> no" taking plal'c on the "orlt. front. 11 ,., a pi t) that pro' idc additio nal rnformat1C>n. > ou h:n c to pull 1he plug o n Joint financ ial arrangcment'i or bu\rnc-ss ma11crc.. ( urrcnt planctaf) aC11\ll) 1\ bo und to bring a long drawn· CANCER (J une 2 1-Jul) 2:!): Emphasis on SJ)('Culat1on. 1ntu1t1on. OUI dispute or conn1ct to a head ab1h t) to be at nJhl place at n uc1al moment. Scenario h1P'h&hts CANCER (June 22 -Jul~ 2.'> C l'rta1n 1nd1v1dualc, appear to be monq and lo"e 'o u might be asking yourself. "Co uld all this rcall) malt.1ng m1s(.·h1cf and d o ing their best to undl·rm1nc \our confidence . be happening'!"' po\1t1on or aulhonl). Ho\.\C\Cr. )OU arc '1111 ad\1\4.'d to h1dl" your LEO J 23 2' . r h _ _. w lime and not e'en a ttcmpt lO force a '>ho wdo wn O\ er pannersh1p · (. ul) -Aug. ..) .. "una rn as o pen""· pla) 1s und~r ay, or professional l!>!>ucs JU\I )Ct )OU ha'e leading role. Take 1n1t1at1ve. 1mpnnt style, be direct 1:nough LEO (Juh :!4-.\ug. 23» Calm d o"n and cool ,0 ur heels for a to get to hcan o f ma1ters. Trust your o wn Judgment. Focus on "hilc bel·au..C rurn·nt planetaf) rnl1ucnrc~ arc r humang up your romance. fresh stan. emotio ns and placing too mur h 'itnun on \our ph~c.1cal ft'St'rvcs. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Two 1nd1,1duals, poc,s1bl) famtl) E'e n "'hen dealing "llh career or professional l'i\uec. )OU n~ to m l·mtx•rs. arc at work behind ~enc\. Refuse to be drawn into mo rass a,0 1d s:t)ing too much 111 haste or anger that includes financial tangle. Make declaratio n: "Let u bnna all of VIRGO ( \ug 24-Scpt. 23): Jo1111 financial 1nte~ts and businc-ss t his inlo the open!.. 1nl1ucnccs a l'l' \lfC<iSCd b) a difficult aspect ~t"'<.'<'n Mars and Part Time, 1·5pm Mon-Fri In tmell group In• omc. Computer akllt9. Neat OC UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Suddcnl) events transpire which Airport. Full benefit• enable )Our fondest hope w1shcc, to come true. Accent vcrsat1t1 ty. J upite r ( onscquentl~. )Our main conl'Cm and pnont) must be to ensure that othcr'i rcall) ha' c go t the me'isa.gc and do no t e:\J)('Ct mo re 1han \OU are prtpa~ to pro ' 1dc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii1iii-9iii7iii1iii9iill-• humo r. ~lf-cstC'Cm. sense of fitness. Long distance call rclatt<s to social affair. Gemini invol,ed. HAIR STYLIST SCORP10 (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Check legal papers. nahts and J)('rmiss1ons. Dispute involv1na pro peny will be settled. you'll be LJBRA°(Scpt 24-0ct. 23): Ha,1n1 d ug 1n )Our hcds o'er a career o r professional matter. ou must be prepared for others to change their tacucs and ti} to unncf'\ c )OU O\C~r an mtcnscl)' personal matter Ho"'e' er. 1f )OU flatl) refuse to be 1nt1m1datcd. all their ranting and nl\lnJ "Ill be to no a'iul SCORPIO (Oct 24-o' 2.?I The rea~n wh) o u have dmded AClltOll I Per~r>e>n 6 eomm.no to HwemarM 14 Joly -15 T rllCt unit 16 C.I) on the TruckM 17WNte~ 18 ~ lheboll 20 8elteYe 21 Layer 22 WM!k 23 Sale pfll'-25 8olcNI 27 Loofled hewy 30 o....-ons of IOCiefy 31 Mi .. r 32 F1brlcalM 33 Equtvocete 38 Penny - 37 Terrllones 3a &Ming - 39 Meay lluff 40 Ate l8rVIOQS 41 Garment 42 SNd 44 Gulde '1SCMft 47 Terror 48....,.,,, I llln 49 Stop ltandtng 50 Nevy 'Git S4 Oart1y 57 Boet 58 Rak• per1 2 3 4 °"~\ ::'1ng"'ror~.!: pleased at result .. Fut~rc prospects will be clearl) outlined. Taurus. 1tyttt1 and menleurlat. another Scorpio Ill picture. Full time poeltlon, T""'" to retract' >O ur 'ltcp'i 1s somewhat difficult to dctt'rminc However. 14 during the ne" three "'ed.~ or so )'OU o ught to ha"c cleared away day through Sa1urd1y SAGmARttJS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): Sccnano h1ghhghtf d11loauc. 10em to lptn. 751·3834. clash of ideas. excitement for discovery. You·11 6c on the move. •••••••-• journey could involve relatives. Avoid beina trappcd into sense of ___ _,,..,,,....,,,..,,..---false security. •Tll Newpom newett bMCtt CA PRJCORN (Ott. 22.Jan. 19): Family member wants to hoMI. '*9dt .xperi.rwie chanac thinp around. Includes location. fumuure. pictures. plants. ~ ~~·,-:O':"" 0on·.t fitJ:lt 1t? t~ss diploma<'y, understandina. Money will be 2f.,; •• · prov1dc<f in urpns1n1 manner. •lfll PllHll• E.wn up to tlOOO ee-: mo. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 18): What appeared to be sohd Cell (714> .. 7.7121 qrttment m11ht have holes. Pm for rtvicw. po ible rencsouatton. --Panncrsh1p, mantal status continue to command attention. PISC'C'S. •RP 11 lmlT V irao persons liaure prominently. Mutult of OmeN eom.. = :r-= tot PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Individual pttVtously under cover "'"-""°'*'-== wall surface. Involves past obliptton. pe>u1bly P.Cnon who inv~ved n '°"'..,....Clint,..... you 1n financial ~mt'. Protttt self at doic qua.nc:n Love ........... a.Ml ,..,.,,. rclat•onshlp is black on tnack. ... .,. f(aQ, 2020 l . *It. Wtl tlOS, ...,. IP JUNB U II YOUR anlT80AY: C'umnt sccnano fcaturn AM. "*· i4 t-444a crcata,·c cndnvors. pin tJ\f'OUlh wnntn ~ord marital statu ..,.. ~ Com-powbk addltaon to f&mily You art 11'1\et\Jt, spiritual. loyal. have knack f« pcrcc1vint baic values that involve ~Sonat ... t1 " .. ctr 1Ktlv1ttes ac."Cdcntc in July. you•u lnwcl. )'OU11 add to and all the debris and then la) the foundation fo r a whole new way of 11 life SAGmARIUS (Nov. H -Dl'C. i I) Although )OU tnvanably look 20 for and bnng o ut the bcs1 1n others. )OU a lso tend to he somewhat 1nrnM1stcnt an your approach to monc) matters. Ho wever. because the cw Moon on the 22nd occun 1n the tenacious s1an of C ane.er, you must no"' make ccnarn auoc1atcs rqrct hav1n1 misled or dcetl\-Cd )OU CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. W) Now )OU should be sure you are onl) offioadtnf or d1~rchn1 what has become outworn. mtncttng and a nuisance For man) C'apnroms this Wlll also be a time when a comple te rtorpn1zat1o n of ho me or domC'ittc afTatn lead to a mort stable and comfo nahlc hfcst le. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2 l·feb I 9> E' ef)1hana points to this beana a umc of far-rcac h1n1 chanf(' dn the .,.,ork front for vou. However. 1f )OU .,.,ant 10 put an end to co" p1rac1e or intnauc. thtn 1 m~or mo' e or total rcQraaniiatton of )Our daily rouone as unavoidabk. PISCF.S (Feb.. 20-March 20): The N<"' M oon 1n Cancer m\lSl enable )OU to sc119rate f&Ct from fantH) and not allo" tmotional problem to undcrmu\t your contidcntt. In flCl. )OU ~hould bt aU set to pta) 1 completely d1f'rcrcn1 role ind prove JU!ll hov.. tndcpm- dcnt and rnourttful )'Ou an be. 59 Slone 60~ 61 Orunllltcb ~ Cufvllute 13 Outstrips DOWM 1 -z~ 2 Oothe 3 AIJI .. 4 ,,.,..,,. on.elf 5 E.atlt & ReputeOon1 1 fnd"'9 for Mex Of VII 8Ne•t10 Miu 9 Pipe ltlllng tO Frutt 11 e.lke 12 Anoint 13 Geroen our 19 Demendl 21 ~UC> 2'1 Hr -oment 25 M••~ll"f 2e Eoerc:IMI 27 8ecMIOf l*"Y ?I S.ngM ptef 29 89>ted 30 Poem par1 32 C.d91tM 34U...... 35 8o•ino ..... 37 Metal 5 ,,,J., • ":.i •Mille you'll be very much •""' of ...api, body i~ PaKU. Vireo w . C: llMl•••lllV ptn0ns are dndown to you.ad TOMrd cnct11orbc~ ~I be away rrom tiet...on1 bomt. ma)Of mtseJC 1u.1tment ~.:...:.=-==--.;.;;-=tu-.~.;.;;;;~---- 11' YO ll llllTRDAY II TODAY: O n the sutfa<'C' 11 m.ay 5tttn that )Ou art now c11pcctcd 10 make all the ad.Ju tmcnts or concenaon Ho w.t\'cr, 1n tame )OU wall come to rtahzc that this wa c actl) v.hcn )OU .,. re abk tn da a rd •hat wa false and harmful and .. ld the lbundatt0n fOf a muc:h..!hl!!fe?!:~t'!!1~ue~n~K-e~.!.._---~=!:::::::!::~!::::::! .. • \ .. 38 lootl r1e>tly "° AuthOt 49 Gi.nc.t over Thomas -St Burden 41 -...,.. 52 POOf-Quehty 43 Con,ur .. UC> 44 AulhoflH IO dlMft()n(! 45 Pltctlel 53 Vt9Uallztil 4f Percentege ~.._, 47 OrlOiron 56 Gibbon •G •9 57 Vllhecte 7 8 g 10 1 t 12 13 1e .. ~ .. .. ., .. z .. .. .. -.. .. .. • , • , ' l ! , s * • ,, r Truda 903s CHEVROLET BLAZER S to 1N7. automatic:, A/C, AM/FM , 40,000 mite•. U .000 080. 673·4743 CHEVY '54 PICK-UP REBUILT WITH CAMPER S2295. SEE. 642..0567 '83 CHEVY-20 VAN P/W P/8 A/C 1tereo, ~ 2. Mais 7. 85K ""-· BARGAIN sesoo 644-8722/D. 759-1 104/E VW 1965 CP Van MOO FactOfY new eng Tw webs. nu tires. nu brks. e>ctras. rns grt. Sl,300 080.619/240'"37 15 9045 ·i: FALCON SPRINT. Ex· oellenl condition, needs ·~t only. Will consider trade S5 .500 080 979·1390 ff PRD '66MUST ANG al9 engine. au1o malic. .95% reslored. 673-0 t3S );;ios Imported 9100 ACURA 1988 Legend, fully -loaded, excellent con- dition S lS.900 OBO 552·5833 UW 1tll320i Original owner. very clean. "White. A/C. $4000/0BO 879·123S BMW 1986 528e 42.000 mites. While black leather interior S.speed Immaculat e• s 15 950 Gary 47 4 ·4004 d 650·0230/e BMW 7S 3201 <:xcellenl Cond all·re· .cords. $3.500 OBO. pp eve 631 -8540 . days 631· HSO J)ATSUN 200SX 19S1. air NUIOf llOl'O'•THUNDIMIM> N:hlWUl• I mu ttlO .._.1¥•t11:•H• ..._. .. .,__. .... ~ De Y f!ICHIJl .. ,.,11 .,,. •1 •-. -IW\, F\llv loeeled, mu9l llAMI ITA~ .._ Th9 ,.._.,....._. c~ ,_ Ulltder .,. ~ HrtN1t...,... DrM. IMl9 ITA ...--.. ..,.. c4KiiA1ij. ,.,..,... u11 0 .100 0 80. n.folOwlne,.,.,..,.. ~er ... oa..a........, '° ....... ...., hllnw NelMC•> Me1ed 9:;.~20 ..... ,J::=• ...,,. 5M.a56t 721·8MI, ~ ~ • Olllf1 ,_ .U. ... II. JMlitl ,_ under .. -.-. 900¥9 on: Ap1I n . ,... lft lAne. ~ f'elOI ( t)A CUAHI" IMAGI ....;._..,,,_.·,,,__ I YAJQiAlllOt MAN(£T. 2,t , 1tl0 ._,.... ...,__, ,...._. ..._ ... ....,. <ff (t)ACCLIA" PAO· SU8ARU 1N5 GL ... ING a EVINT PlAHHING. ....., ebowt on ..., 22."tteo Thia .. ....,.,. ... ll69d Vlrdes, ~ •021~ 300t ,flSIONAL .... YICH U4 waoon. 5 IC)d. a/C, Locked In ltOl'A09 ow~ 6801 W#Mf A ... Suite Cer1 w l'*'-"""'the Cowlty e.ti Of Or· Aooet 1)1 CMln8• ,, 3) Ac cl NT p A 0 . eunroof. .. ... ". .i•o~ ·n MUSTANG OT. Mth 3$0. Huntlnoton hech. PtaJC .,. "* lllh , ... -tied #199 COunty on W.y t6, g:, ~ ~ a.di. ~USIONAL HAVICU. ··--~ ··-· = ··--) ···-~ .._, cer c:owr. bill• tot• of e.xtrM ~ only c.iit 92t4t .ittt the County Clettt. °'Or· '"° OOuolel Oe Young. s1se1 2012 GOldel\eyt Pl . c.a r1ck. t4,000 080. 4,900 mllet, r1ns om s!"'L~~._:!: ~ ~.ir::::-= County on Me1 25• St~ a Knly~ ... 8hedow way, Laguna MeM. c.lf, taat Holl "d ~9102. $12.000. 845-e693 inaton a.en, Cellf. 92tA7 The .,_ ,_ lwCft St., SUI .. 410, ...... Niguel, Calif. t2t77 Ste~ Olivet Pl t..e TOYOTA tMI 4Aunn« l.INOOLN ·ee Conllnentll Thie buelnesa le oon• dolna ::: :WW. Pvbllthed Orange Coeat pcwt leedl, Cellf. 92MO Thia buelneu ':, =: =. ~ · •HK. Po-.r .... ,,no. CIUllc SIAlclde Doors. ducted by an lndMdual COMPUTITIOH cvcu:, Deity Pllo4. June ... u . ti, PvblleMcl ~ Cout ~led by. a ,.,. Thi• bualnet• It oon- br•k••· AC, crulte, Good lnt.,lor, M«t\an. The regletrant(a) :,:· 541 Vanou-rd Way •I. 28. 1tt0 ~ .J:.o"°t. June • 1 '· ti, "'f:lp reglt1rant(•I com· duc:1ed by: tn lndlvlduel . ., ...... ..., .. ,.. ..... .. llS.3171 1511 Mm> llllll .. wna • MnO llllll ....,..,. .... ,(55) AM/FM c:.MMtte. Excel· leafy Sound. I 1900, ~ ,,J!. ·~~ .. ~ 8'M. Ceflf. tH2 t M·t30 • 1 M t32x rnenced to tranaact butt· The reot•trant.(•I ~· !Mt condition. 110,900 (7 t4) 847·23tG ,.. u Aob9rt JOfln Seel. 3'23 " undet the FICtltloua ~ to traneact .,...... OIO. Ron, 71•-192-3-474 LINCOLN '71 Continental. ::-:: ~m~~)1~1.ct ~=~.A.~D, Cotta "8JC NOTICE PtaJC ll>TICE S::na•• Nam~1) titted i::ne':*Nat:9(~'4~.i:: et Eataw. Salta ... TOYOTA '8 5 TERCEL. 480 engine. Rune good. t<lm M. Richard• Thi• bullnet1 la con· ftemeoue .,...... ebove on March • 1Nt • b0\19 on: June 7, tttO 47K, AT, AC. 4dr, •t«eo, $1250. SEE. 842-0567 Thll atatemenl WU "*' ducted by: an lndlvldutl NAm tTAW ""'neoue ....... Roger Oe Youno. ,,.... • Strtt Hollend ca a a e t t e S 3 8 0 0 . Wllh l~ounty C~ of~· TM reglttrant(I) com• Tiie following penont at9 NAMI ITATIMINT ~~II atetemenl wn filed Ttlla 1tttemtnl WM filed 675-7097 = ty on une • menced to trllllftCt buel· d~ng bullnell u ; The lotlowlng pettonl are with the County Cletk of Of· wllh the County Cltfll ol Or· MAZDA '88 323SE VOLVO 1988 7eO Turbo 1 neu undef the Fletltloua HERITAGE 1..EASING AS· doing t>u1ineu 11: enge County on June 18 enge County on June I . AM/FM/cats. ale, Low ml, w-. 29K ml, auto, 'int '~1 8u1lnt11 Name(I) lllted SOCIATES, 1551 a.tier St.. G.R.O. ARCHITECTS, 240 1990 ' 1990 S5 500 557 7095 ...,. ' Pvl>ltshed Ofenge ...,.,t 1bove on: NIA Svlte 8, Cott• ...., C.Ht. Newpe>rt Center Dtlve. Suite ,..,., ,._, • • · win, mags, loaded, pet'· Dally Pilot June 25. July 2.11. Robert J. Seel t282e 123. Newport Belch, CaUI. Pul>llllled Orange Coeet PubNshed Orenge Cou1 MAZDA MIATA 1990, feet cond . $20,295 080, 18, 1990 Thie statement waa llled Adame Financial Corp .. 92660 Dally Piiot June 25 Jvty 2 9 Diiiy Pilot June HI, 25,·Jufy ltlowroom car, Uke new 55 t--0<455. M·llll 1 wttn the County Cletk of Of. C.Ulorrue. 1651 Bekll' St.. Guy R. ~lld. 188'/t 18 1990 ' ' ' 2. 9. 1tt0 S13.995 080. 779--0181 vw 1970 Squareback,r.. enge County on June 8. Suite B. Cotta Mesa, Caltl. Garnet Ave., Balboa Island, • M·teS M..e59 t990 t282e Calif t 28&2 MERCEDES 1973 220 StOfed, MCond owmw. PllllC NOTICE p::~ Thll bualneu Is con-Thia bullne11 11 con·--------- Body. tires good. need• recent rebuild. All black Publllhe<I Orenge Cout ducted by· 1 eorpot1tlon ducted by en 1nd1vlduel rtB..IC ll)JIC( wOfk $1650. 722-8919 lnteriOf, tan paint, new OLDS 1970 Cutten s~ FlCTrTIOUI BUllNEll Dally Pilot June t8, 25, July The regl1trant(1) com· Tlwt r90111rentl•I com· ---------__ Ml ........... IC.._NO_t_ICE __ _ M ERCEDES '978 450SL tires, rubber· seals. preme, 2-0oor, loeded NA• BTAn.NT 2. 9. 1990 menoeci to trlt\UCl bull· menced to tranaact buSI· f'tCTITIOOI BUllNEll 2 loPS BEAUTY! MINT! chrome. and bra S1900 estate sale. 1 owner The followtng persons •r• M-958 neu vnder the Fictitious ness vn<lef the Fictitious NAMI tTATIMENT · 962 162S s 2 5 o E 11 dOtng buslneu u Bullnets Name(•) ll1tld Bu11nesa Namec11 lilted Tn. foilowtng peflOtlS 11e $20,900 0 80 . Call f()( In· -- -• 4 x c e en I PROCRETE CONSTRlJC. above on. May 17, 1985 above on June 4, 1990 dOtnQ bullneu .. formation. 7 1'·84a-.<>13 VW 1983 RABBIT GTI, 775·6840 TION 2034 Same Ane Aw Ml.JC ll)JIC( Rutll Pl<ktoek, President Guy R Ouerweld (1)fLORBURN SQUARE black 50,000 original p Ly M 0 u TH 1 9 8 6 Costa Mesa, Cam 92827 • Tiiis Slatemerit was filed Tllll statement WU filed APTS (2)AMERICANA Mllfcedes miles $3,300 OBO CaravetleTurbo Loaded, Jaime S1nchez, 2034 f'ICmlOUeMl-11 wlth the CouotyCtetk of Or· witll theCountyCl«kOIOr· A PTS (31ROORIGUEZ 499-1'93 all mamtainance recOfdS, Santa An• Ave • Coste NA• I TATl•NT ange County on Mey 25. I nge County on June "· JONES & CO 1r2 (4)AMERI· 1111 510 SL excellent cond ition Mesa. Caht 92627 The following P«IOn• are 1990 1900 CANA ENTERPRISES. 19t1 VW 198• Vanagon Tll s bus ness Is con dotng t>ullneee u . ,...._ 1'459202 So Haster St . Anaheim, Oufst11tli11 Excellent lhrougnout 7 $3.S50 252·S205 days. ' • • c A T AL I N A co M . Pu1>11shed Orange Coast Pubhslled Ofange Coast Calll 92802 passenger. 4 spd. dual 83S·66tSevesl wknds d~::'~~~:i:~~:~~ua~om. MUNICATIONS, LTD , 537 Diiiy Pilot, June 4, ti, 18, Daily Pilot Jone 11. 111. 25, Arlene Rodriguez. 1911 Ce1tlitie1 ale. AM/FM cass. 20,000 PONTIAC 76 SUNBIRD menced 10 transact bust· Newpon Center Drive, Suite 25. 1990 July 2, 1990 So Hut1t St . Anaheim, m1 on new factory engine, 91,447 miles $500 OBO ness under the FICtttlous 22 l, Newpon Beacll. Cellf M·929 M·943 Calif 92802 Midnight blue. natural strong runner. M1chehns. Runs Call 631·7837 Bus•neu Name<sl listed 112680 Tiits business 1s con· Palamino tntenor $7.500 Call 497·050S above on May 23. 1990 Thomes F Colby, 3 l P\Bl.IC NOTICE dueled by an 1ndillldual Impeccably cared tor byl VW 19s 7 Cabriolet Jaune Sanchez Ouisset Brook Road. Miiion. Pta.IC NOTICE The reglstranlf•l com- Th1s statement was tiled MA 02186·3741 l'ICTITIOUI IU81NEIS menced to 1ronsac1 bull· 115 sole owner.. $4 6 ,000 Black/black e~tended wtth the County Clerk of Or· Th11 bu11n11s Is con· FtemtOUl llUllNEll NAME STATEMENT neu under tile F1ct1tlou1 4 94-77'S warranty, alarm, ot1g1nal ange County on May 24, ducted by en Individual NAME STATllllENT The following persona are Bu11ness Name<s) !lated M ERCEDES 19S9 300TE owner, always garaged. GRANT 1990 Tiie registrant(•) com· The following pe<sons are dotng ousioeu as 1bove on 1973 Wagon Black/palamlno excellent cond1t100 K · h C G . 1 '451351 menoed lo transact buSI· dotng bvs1ness as STAGE ROAD PART· Ailene Rodriguez 7.600 ~lies. Perfect con: $8,750 OBO 733·2401 rll 1 > n .r.rn · Pubhshed Orange Coast neu undei the Flc1111ous ( 1 )8AL A P A RTMENT NEAS. A Callloarnta General T1111 t1atemen1 was hied d 1t1 on . 6 4 6 . 2 7 2 S. VW 19s 9 F 0 w G L Corona Ul'I M ar rt'SI· Daily Pilot June 4, 11. 111. Business Name(s) fisted ENTERPRISES t2IFASHION Partne1sh1p. 355 Bristol w11n the County Clerk of Or· 760· 1007 BARGAIN I u~der low dc·nt and l ormer long 25 1990 above on May 24, l990 GARDEN APARTMENTS. Street Suite C, Costa Mesa ange County on May 25, " • . d l f Los M·924 Tnomas F Colby 191 I So Hasler Street, Caltt 92626 1990 M ERCEDES 450 SLC blue book $5.950 Mmt lllTlt: rtsl t 11 0 ' This statemeo1 was filed Ana1*m Calif 92802 Aadco Inc A CaltlOfnla f'5Ml5 1977 ewcellent con· cond111on. all the good1es1 t\ngdt.·s. P.1»1..-<l a\~J) with the Coun1y Clerk of Of· B11tazar Joel Rodnguez. Co1porai1on. ' 355 Bristol Stepnens & Kray, 5000 dll1on. beauttlul 93 000 964-7362 Must see1 JUlh lh. 1 ~190 Sht• PUSUC NOTICE ·~ County on June 8. 1911 So Hester Street. Stree1. Cos1a Mesa Caltl Birch St Su11e 410, New· miles Many extras vw 85 JEnA .ind hl·r IJlt. hu~l1..1nJ 19 An1he1m. Ca111 92802 92626 Poll Beach. C1111 92660 $15 000 642 5150 Bui IOI' \\l'rl' ·•lll\'l ' In FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1'451617 This business IS COO· De Young Construction Put>ltshed Orange Coast • 4 Dr snrl. a c e1<ce1 cond ' · Publtshed Or1nge Coast I ducted by a llm1ted partner· Inc . A Cahlorn1a Corpor Daily P1101 June 4. 11. 18. MERCEDES 74. Aelocat· $6.000 OBO 640·S044 lht• Coron.i dl'I Mdr NAME STATIMENT Delly Pilot June 111, 25. July ship Ilion, 355 BrtSlol St1ee1. :.>5, 1990 tng Must Sell• Beige. e,.c Conm1u111 t \ Churt·h do;:::~~!~;:;~ ::rsons are 2. 9. 1990 Tile regtstrent(sl com· Costa Masa, Calif 112626 COnd $5,000 as IS Autos Dom~stlc 9300 c IJ ll ~ r l' g" t I 0 n a I. TOVAR ENTERPRISES. M-957 (714)856·6637 days or llJrbor Ki•\ Child 539-A Hamilton St Cosia 17 14)551·3603 eve lllCI '14 CuiJ.uiu• Auxiharv, Mesa Caltl 92627 RE5Al llllTEI · Vvonne Ma11e Tovar 539· P\Bl.IC NOTICE MHCEIES '75, 230 Perfect cond11100 1 owner 99.000 m1 White $4250 Call Donna 4 7 4·8111 9am·5pm Loaded Low low m11es Priced to sell• 673·S695 or 722·403 t CADILLAC 71 CD V Power window'\ ioclls MHCEDES 'll300E A C AM•FM 9ood P hone sunroo f 1ransportat1on white/camel absolutely $1000 OBO 723 128S perfect• S31 500 D1es .. 1 Sharp 61K Nissan 1984 3001x L11Jll1 d S23t:l9 OBO N t •" I' o 1 t 11 J r h 111 A Hdm•llon Si Costa Mesa F1cmiou1 BUSINESS LJ\\ II ·~I\\ ltn" l luh Cal I 92627 NAME STATIMENT "'. • ' Tne following pe<tons are .ind lht ( ).1,1s S1·rnor This oustness •s con· dom~ buS•MSS as · 'I ducted t>)I an 1nd1v1duat l1·1111·1 S 11 "J~ a The regislranllsl com· C EATIVE LANO· nw111IN'I 111 l'hJptt•r menced 10 transact bUSI· SCAPING & GARDEN EN· "\' l'H I Sht IS oess under Ille F1ct1t1ous VIAONMENTS. l5545 Com· "" · • · I 1 d puter Ln Hunttnglon 'Ur\l\1·d 11\ (\\ti Busmess Namejs Ilse Be.tell Caltl 92647 • , aoove on N A d.1ugt111·1' ~.(!1th l• Yvonne M Tovar A' c 11 a rd M c D 0 " e 11JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllilllEXP Childcare in my A11J1, \\ .111d L'.i111l\'ll Tn•s statement wa~ Med Flanagan. 23508 Lake Or · llCIUSE Jiii home FIT PIT Any age · I c c1 k 1 Or Crestltne Calll 92325 f'tCnnout ...... 11 N.A• ITATlm.NT The foltowtng penons llt doing bulinell 8L IN'rERNA TIONAL IN· STITUTE FOR SELF· ESTEEM, 13 MeadOwgru.. Irvine. C.hf 92714 Mary Agnes O'M1lley, 115'" Marine Ave , Bllt>oe ISi, Call!. 92662 Barry c. Fh1. 13 MeldOW Grass. lrvlne. Caltl Donne Kttrlck, 20995 Marin. El Toro. Cllll 112830 This bual11ess 11 con· ducted by. 1 gener1t part· nershlp Tiie reglstrant11) com· menced to transa4:1 busl· ness under tile Fictitious Bustness Name<•) lleted above on: Aprll 30, 1990 Mary A O'Malley This statement wes tiled witll the County Clerk of Or· ange County on May 24. 1990 1''5U1'2 PubllShed Ofange Coest Diiiy Ptlol. June 4, 11. tll, 25, 1990 *111111 INllAI. * all power. exoellent COO· I' ~ltloo. S t ,800 673·3122 OA TSUN ·73 240Z. no air ·good car. $1500 OBO 17 141261•6102 CADILLAC 79 Eldoracto I Turt>o mint cond 60K 1111 644 6684 I 1 o w ner S7 550 721,s4n CADILLAC S4 l'Jctory 1 l·• ·•'" l'IJ.,111 gt ollll . w11n tne ountv e~ 0 ':>. Tt11s t>usmess IS COO· RE·CH! Sunv1ew Elem Sehl area thtld1111 .111d four ~~gg Counly on une lducteoby an1nd1v1dua1 11 Reas R.ues S41 270S •QUALITY Carpentry, Electrical. Painting. P1umbmg. Window cover· ings, Etc David 960·7914 "1t·.11 g1 o1111h hlldrt·n F&S93S1 The registranr(sl com· THROUCH OUR IEW •OIALITY IAYCA•E '"' O c menced 10 lransact buSt· n EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN r .111111;\ 1111·111oi 1,1l ..,..r Publ•3heo rdnge oast ness unoe• tne f'icrnious llPIOYED L1c Lvnches Snaclls Home Repalr·Pa1n11no·1 10%0FF SEARS ESTIMATES Best Value on TEX·COTE Life Time Guarantee 60 '!'ts of Ouallty Service CALL CAL· TEX \'1u ·:-. "ill be.• pl'IVdll' ~~i'1Y2P·:~~d"n" 11 18 25 Bus.11ess Name1s1 listed LOWER R•TES Teaching TLC 964·6057 Tile & more RestComm ·-· • _......__..... Y .. 949 aoo11eon NA " CALL Stello 5S1·7681 "" Ate Flanagan OUAL ITV childcare •n your 7141536-6070 convl'rt bit> mot k top. PORSCHE 1972 9 t 1 T RP 44K blatk •Pd d1911.ll storeo ltkt! new Cdlt me dr1s11 lu ly 111,,,1 .. cJ MINT -IYlll&I 'II EXCEL ~HARP• Red, trouble tree ;l7K m1, 4Spd 5dr, hatch· back. air. AM/FM cass. $2.995 OBO 673 1167 24hrs $14,000 642 29/J $11.500 C,j4 20.i; PORSCHE 944 1<l86 5 CADILLAC SC speed with 1.ru1se control l:ler1u111u1 ~.Ible White with bt.ic• 1eatht>r SEDH I.VILLE LOCAL .. TIJAIES c c t o ove1n11e S~ Childcare Tn1s statement was llle<I ~ [ '\ home Eve/wlo.n<l $5 hr Dt1DllC NOTICE w11h ine ounty ie1k o r-tlrSA" ~I deg1eb )( •el< 66S 910S 11 ___ r_U1> ______ angc County on June t8 .J "' • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS i99o WILL Care IN \<Our child tn JAGUAR 1989 XJS con verllble Doren gray cream interior t6K miles 3·36K mile warranty Ell cellent cond111on Owner moving ~9.000 OBO 768-1595 770·5523 m1er1or AM ~M cassette SQ cioo n46 41141' stereo Elect"" c;unrool ":p 3 ,5" NAME STATEMENT F4I072S my NB hOme Loving Pun11~""" 01ange Codst $2 44 d Mom vw1th ~onie medical PACIFIC VIEW •t.e tri11ow1n9 1>e•:.on!) are door 1oc•s sedh A C Alarm w11n remote E' 1enoea ...... ., 1n1y Jb ooo MEMORIAL PARK <.101"9 liu'"'"s' ·" C-le"f • Mot1uary KEVW l ENTERPRISE::, Do•I> PtlOI June 25 July 2 Cl • per ay lb 1<1•1() training 646 7422 n111es E>t" <'nt con cl1l1on Must '>t'll' S .i 000 OBO 8"'2·b. 10 When you want to get r ight to the heart of things, cJassified 's an organized . information-packed wa y to find what you 're looking for. !31:'.'dint'll • .,,,.,.. lot .. ~ 9uo,1 ~· , •1>11or ;. ·oo Oh O l i3 2'J55 cn1pe1 , Crematory '>~O PJul"""" A•I! N t08 JSOO Pac1hc vie,. or .. e C..,sr • ~!!Sil Cd 11 9262b N-porl Beacn .... lham HPn(lf't!.()tl o ..... 11e PU8UC NOTICE t44-2100 Jnr e') !>50 Pautar no Ave __ ;..;...;...;..._....;..... __ _ M·985 Cnevy C.or.,..tl•• 78 l ID ~~ IUe CoSIJ Mt>'><l C.M FICTITIOUS BUSINESS New onlt!rtor '>~r1ou:. onl~ ·---····•19.t.20 NAME STATEMENT $7 700 :>4!1 60 l!:i PIE•Cf lllJl(•S Tll•i> o ... s.n .. H ~ u 1n Thi" 1011ow1ng ~rsoos lrf' " " au, •µa t, ~· ' d1v1<Jua1 oomg ous1nt'SS as DODGE llG rot I Hll lllUW&T Tr., '"~1s1ran1t~1 c:om ~OME SITTING SEA ' spePCI • r ci·•• 1,,, Mortuary , Chapel m""'"'d 10 1r;ns .. c1 bus• V•CES o~ ORANGE C.OUN c:.:isse11 .. , .. , t••., t 011cJ Cremation nt-s~ unde• th~ F1c1t11ous Tr 28!>!> C Coas1 Hw) $5900 2 l 3t"'J 8us•nes<o Namelc;I liSll'd 10 t Co1ona dl'I Mil• Ceht 110 Broadway ar·"'" (>n June 5 1990 92625 FORD 66 M US T ANG • sq CoSla Mesa W1111.im Jones Carl W Tflomas <1515 Automatic: A C 95 re M2·11N Tt11s statement was Med Pe<nam Corona del Mar sro•eO A'lo11IQ $6500 ~--~~~~~·•1 w1lh lhe County Clerk ot Or-Caltl 92625 72J 1449 JI ange Count)' Ci• June 8. This business •S cun· WE WILL Daily Pilat Huntington Beach I Fou ntain Valley ELL INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS 0 U R Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS AR ~::~~~~r3we eks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Ju st call us to renew your ad. Run 1 O word s fo r 3 weeks at S 18.50 , 55¢ eac h add1ttonal wo rd. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space between rt. For tnd1vtduals only 11 NAME ------------PHONE ____________ _ Thal s ALL you pay tor 4 hoes 30 Ody minimum 10 tne SERVICE DIRECTORY For more mformat1on CALL TODAY" ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 142-4321 Ext. 310 ,.IUC HTICE The Call! Public Ullllhes Comm1ss1on. REQUIRES that all used household goods movers. print lhelr P U C Cal T number limo s & chauffeur s p11n1 their T C P numt>er tn all Adver1osemen1s ti you "a11e a Question about the legality of a mover hmo or chavlleur Call Public: Ul•tl1l'S Com. m1ss1on 714·558-4151 Carpentry A FIX IT E)(PERT * OMPL E personal home & smdll bus1nt'Ss cleaning Ouahl)I wor' & rets Kathy 5b8 16')6 • TREAT YOURSELF * Have vour hOU"-<' cJt>aned oy proless1ona1s• Jenny 548·062 I ROIHTOUIU Regular Housecleaning Svc Shampoo c.irpets floors-windows 631·851 t Computer CllPITll' COIFISEI? Custom Cad Compute1 Consultants can make your computer more lnendly Call 531·841s Electrical Home Maintenance Consuttauon 13 Yrs Exp Mark. 960.394 1.f97 ·6363 1 • REMODd • Rf PAIRS ~ • NEW CONSTRUCTION I • Unique & Unusual Work • Allerauons•Comm/Res 23yrs area. llC 968·35~ I ruor (UOTRIC SERVICE CALLS SER· O&IPUTIY·HMIMl VICE CALLS FREE ESTI· Addlt1ons·General Re· MATES LIC 527459 pairs Jerry 723-1651/E CALL Tr cy 54S·2317 Doors·Repair·AtteratlOfls •(Sll'L·Clll'L WHI Cab1nets·Panel·Locks· " Stalrs·Drywll·Patlos-etc All pheset LiOente 35 yrs e11p Jerry &42·0567 Reas Rates 836·5523 REStDENTIAL·COMM'L Remodel· Room additiOOa I N • Ooofs Windows Patio Repllr Redwood/Ceder Cover• Oeelts 842·895 1 Posl repleoe c M IN B r111ewaya. patios, paths, tic. No 1ob too amau. Jim Whyte, 642· 7206 Flr1or 111.,'.111.i'")'" R •·p.iir., rt11. li•••r Hl·OHJ llNl llllTlllTlll (114) 111-3014 HllDY ANDY 1 Elec Plumb·Pa1n11ng-Lt , P&llTill 1 W&ll.P&nl carpentry elc 631·4043 REMOVAL Prompt and Reasonable 642 5937 HANO' MAN Car~ntry I Plumbing Painting RALPHS PAINTING Uc Patcning & Remodeling • lntfExt Oualtty work Jerry 723· 165 t eve's I 112-4701 ltfs N&HYIUI SHYICES ltCUll Cll PUITill 114 WlllOW WASllH 1 S 12/Hr • MATERIALS 642·9274 I References 675-4006 CALL ME FIRST' lra4sbw P1i1ti110., FREE EST REAS RATES I Bond/Ins St L1ce45"43 19 No Job Too B•o or Small I A Pron Painting Serv " Aon 722·S646 1 (714) 557 ·3322 HOME MAINTENANCE PAINT M ASTER Int room AND REPAIR $75 Ext $499·Up Call Jeff HJ-1222 I Accousllcs 20 yrs exp Guar Free est 540·6238 Plumbing HlrE••Mt.1112 HEATING 'I PLUMBING OLDEST AD 'I Lie 54 1S78 •LAWN MAINTENANCE VISA. MUTIR OUI full Service Resld I Comm 1 No Job Too Big ROOTER SS. $15 S25·Up or Too Small 53 1 ·2507 Faucet·D1sposat·Sprtnklef Repair eshma1e anytime THE CREEi SCEIE Lie d P 1 · ~6-6242 Leo t awn· Tree-Shrub-Install Sprinkler lnstallalton Tree T r1m1ng & Removal Lawn Ma1nt & Cleanups. Rotouhng 432-8804 EXPERT Sent·~ & Repair Plumber since 1952 Weter heaters·dlsposal•· toilets· f aueet 1-f 1x ture1 hc=409035 964·89 19 : ADDRESS CITY -------------- 1 STA1'E ZIP----CH ECK #---AMOUNT ENCL. --- : MASTERCARD/VlSA# EXPIRATION DATE ---- ALL YOUR CONCRETE TILE.CAAPET·MAR8LE 130 1•1• NEEDS Quality work at 854· 1772 8•3·9044 • • • IESTIHFlll 'Wroof/Reoalra All wort\ ouar tlQ 510720 557.4040 1 MESSAGE= I I I , , I 1 t I I I I I MAR. TQ DAll.Y Pl~llDWUT IAY STIEIT, COSTA MESA. CA 92'2' ATTN: NOSTRINf:S ATTA01ED L-•------~---------------------------------------------~· ,, --. .... . . . ·-""""""········- rMS P<ICel Free H I CLEAN AND EXPERT 645·2229 or 391-49 16 ... fl ... llnllM FOR A JOB WELL DONE! C.,.amlc·wood·vlnyi Intl Serving 0 C fOf 15 y .. rs CONCRETE & BAICK. Uc 553569 bond 650-8517 Lie: l • tS8 842 •1&••11un.. · Wiit tootc. llt(e nu 722-162 .,, .,. Wlndowa/~~ S40 1 .. 1ory MO 2·&lory ~. Ricco. 546-0e21 Let the peopte In classtfled help you write an •d that wllJ 1et response. ..... .. .. _.,, .... ,,... .. _ . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . ........ "::..""'=·= =-~ Wttm ·-llOTICIW P1Cm'IOU9• ..... NftTIOUe.,llIM MIHll•• I IM llCIH rwm• £1 ITATIWGAlft•IA llOTICl•flUa.JC WID_,•11 MAMISTATWT MAm8TATW .... TACT ff 11Wlf&Ti1 " TM ............. .,. CN'•Nlt-.... W"9· IAUW ... D"M Hotleell~~--The~pereon..,e The~...,.,. .. Tiie ................ Tiie ........ ,._ .. # dOlftOllUeiftW• kflool Oletrtct NIW· 8'AtlW9DT NOJ&h 1N~COimmllliol10f ~~M dolno~• ...._.,.,.._.: .._....__ l•)llNOEAS 'Af0 "POAT·M£8A UN.,tlD .. MFWPW OAL.,Olll•tA COM· •-• tNCtt~OffWpottlwft ~NTS~llP'• ..a..T OWl.8, ,._, W DANaCINI, JtH ..._ 1111Jt81111 .. -· Cgb)\:N~=~: ~'A.EC 0° .. ~ CMJ~r.) ,._ 0 WtL --tu 8U 1aa tllaUaAMCI Punuenl to Che~ wMl llOAd a pUbleo ~Wig·°" Of , Corte Mne, Callf Wlleon. 8'llte W..2, C09W McOlnlodl 'l!fli • ._ A. vt11e Oii Oro, .._...,. ...,,..,....... ..._.. ._._ _, Mh&I I F --·~ leOfaae ,_.., 1tMt ....,IOI\ Of ... erY nuT ...... Celt '"21 C.. ...._ c.111. t211M ....._ c..t -1.EANHO ~......,.,.... 2008t 113·10, CON "ACT ... _ -MAMOtl kVO .. Act (MP CoOe 2t700 "o• :WWOu •••CM Knllll'I ~ " c.. ... 8 ~ 140 .......... '* w. .............. llMEml•• =~ete~tinO'On ti!~~N:° C~~~": F~ H~~SALI OH a ..:ea, CAU• ::r·!c ::..c~:: = ~:,~ ~~Jee>~ lwtl, :.:~ '::a1 ~. C-. =·· =· ~· Co9la =-= :_ :.,TA:.,1 •• 0971"-L·cw••c~.~ ~t..~WAYS • c6'.~0l • be ~ "' "°°"' YMtlndNDeclembrtSI. a. 1MO, •• 11:•$ AM. 1• ..... L9NI c........... fhl• t>u•lnnt II con-Thie bu.llln ... I• con· TNe ~ •• COflo-T ... lkll'li-.. --... oon ·· ""' """: (II BID "34·to, 3011, 101 8ouCt1 8'~. "" ~ llVlne, CA. ""90MI. 5~ .,..,._ ...._ dueled by an lndlvldual duoteel by en lndMdual duct.a by en lnOMdllel 6llCted ~ 911 llded IMCflJ~ ~.!!.~9110 , .& c'CEOMf!TRACT •3f·to -I.or~. Callfofnla. unttl Totel •dmlU•CS ...... P'Qf*tY. Including fumlt1n, a ,..., ,...,... The r~•tranl(•l com. The r-0111rtflt(I) com· The ,...._,rent( I) COfn• Tiie ,._..,.,_... -- _.. . • .. ..NT FOUNDATION, 2:00 pm . W.ctn .. dey, ... T'l.1$4 ~Nng. looll f/lld/Ot otMt ,... • ...... , ........ mencied to trane.acl bull· menCld 10 1'911UCI burl-~ to lt.....:t bu9I-,,....., to ........ ..... :::::c'~r ~2~11ngton ~ND WALKWAYS • ~· '· 1990, • wNdl Tot• ....... 7.071 ~d '*'"' •IOl'ld by ................. IMlllle nw uncw the ~11tlOU9 ,.. under lM Flc1.itlcM .,... wnd9r ... ActffioUe ,... --... l'htlllt. T .... .' burl I CONT"'•: (C) 810 •32·to. time they will be publldy ~ W1'1t•lnl IOt the~ S*IOnl. .......... 8u&ineH Neme(•) ll•led lull,,... Name(•) lilted ~· Hema(•) llsled .~,.... NMMt•) ....... ".:. ..... ~ • .. con-.... ....er •3'·90 -~· OC*'led and reed .. Mid. ~ IUfl)tua tundl s .().. SP (342 JOAOE FIGU. . Thit ~ Ma ~ re above on. H/A abo-4 on May 5, '"° 8bo"9 on: NIA abcNe on: JuM ''· '"° duel ... -z e .,.....-1*1· ..,,.NT FOUNDATION, dr .. IOt ~·toch2.326,000 EAOA ~.andllhabeenc»-Kt•lln~I OeriS.~ Marlln,enrer MM ....... ~=° ~I II I ~MP, ANO WALKWAYS . REPLACE IAAIOATIOH AW ... wnt..ine fOf' SP EHi GEORGI! ••min.ct lhet 1111 ce~· Ttu stat.Mnl -flied Thia Mat«Nnl ... hied Thia ......... -Ned TNI ..... _ ....... menc.ldr 1 1/'n 1 1 == ~BROOKE SYSTEM ··VALVES ANO Of'* INn IP«iel eurplue WALi.ACE e.ity ••9m91 und4lt IN ,.. With tne County Cltrll of Of· Wttt1 tne Counry Clettt of Of· with IM County~ o1 Of· wftf'l W. ~ 0.. f!I Or-" ~ r,~~lctlt'-·· ., 00~-.My 3, 1990 CONTROLLERS. OEPAAT· tunda • 0 • Ownet r......,.. IN right qulfM'lrft._ of the Oailtforru. atige COUttlY Of\ June 5, enge County on May 2•. "'09 ~y Oft May 25. ange CounlY °" June -'*" ,,. r .....,. at"· PM ME.HT Of OEVELOPMEH-Gtoee peiO-ln and OM-to bid at the Nie. Purdl&MI Enwonmental Ouallty A.et. 1990 1990 1990 1990 Bu1ln•H Nem-te) llated Pl~ofBIOAec.io1:Men--TAI. SERVICES, FAIAV1£W tr*"'9dlur~2.325,000 muetbemtldewlltleaanonly Nolloa 11 tlet•by IUttMr ,..._ ,.._ ,__ ,_ ·~on NIA ~I $uppo(t ~. DE v' L 0 p MEHTA L Unualgned f und1 and oaid for el the time OI 9JY«I ttla1 Mid public hear· Publllhed Orenge Coat Publlehed Oranoa COMt PublWMICI Of1t9 COMt PubllaMcf ~ c.... 2..,9[! L1. 8aclc1 ,.._. .. !..5:A 8ar StrMt, Corte CENTER, COSTA MESA, ltwp1Ue)"4,658 p~.uchaM All purctlaMCS 1t1g wlll be held on tM Ml Delly PHot June tf, 18, 25, Delly Pilot, J~ '· 11, 19, Dally PllQI, June'· 11, 19, DeltyPll04Juneff •• 2.t , ....... ~I WU ,._, ....... CA 9282t ORANGE COUNTY, CAU-Surplutl .. ~de poi. good• .,. llOtd ........ and dayot ""r.-. .. the hOut July 2, 1990 25. 1990 25, t990 te, t.tlO wllh lM County Cleft( Of Or-Piece Ptan1/Doc:umen11 FOf\NIA (W.O HFA 701 02) lc:yholdett 4,73',5$8 muat be removed at the tfme of f:Jt ,....,. In the Council M·!'9 M-ti<> M·t2t M·•l1 ~ C®tlty on June 8, to be P4c:Ud up. 8atM .. This Pf<>IKI comp<IM9,. lncom• tor the yHr of Mile $Ilea IUbjeGI to Ct\embW1 of lht ~ .,_ u-Mt\Tll'C --ti' - t990 above Of et wmllthlough moving histing hydraulic: If· '·'' t,M7 PflOt c~tetlon In the 8Mcl\ City Hiit 3300 New· .--,_,,~ ~ ....,,_ ,.._. WALKTHROUOH. A walk· ttoetlon vllhl9e and con· OleburMf'l\et\11 for the _..,of MIUernenl beC-..n port louleVard, tffwpon •---------Ml.IC ll)llC( MUC Mme( Pvbllthed Oranoe Cout lhrougn of lhe "" le ld*t· troller• e1 Mlec:lld locatlona YMf' 253 owner fJlld ~t«' perty 8Mcl\ Callfomt• et wNc:h '1Cln10Ue .._.. .-.cnnoua al••• Deity PllOt June ti, 25, July uled for June 2t, 1990. Pro-end lumilhlng and 1n11111ing Wehareby cenlty lha11he O.tldthll 18ttund26U'lday tlma And place .M,y end all ~ttmNT '1Cnnoue• ..... f'W:nnou9 allll .. I MMm 8TACT Fl 1 2. 9. 1990 1peet1ve bldd«1 are to mMI new electric vatvea end con· •t:>OW l1em1 .,, In 90· of June, 1990. Public ~ lnter•teel may ap-....,....,., burl,_.:::_...,. ..,... ITAT'llmNT MAm eTATW "'-tolowln8.,.,.... .,.. M·H1 al the Men~t Support trolierL COfcSanc41 whh the Annual Stor• Manaoemeri1. Inc. pMf end be heard thefeon -.. The lollowinO '*eon'.... TM lollc)wtng pel'1ION.,. ~IAlneat ~ ----------Services, 21185 -A Bear The Contra<:tOl'a' Stat• Statement for the year T.iephone (818) 2•'4-8080, 11 you challenge thle projeel B I. 0 DISTRIBUTING. doing t>uelneu •: doing bu9irlMa M: I• HT ... 0 9 VARI· l'tB.IC NOTICE Street, Corte M..._ CA at LlcenM Board hH d•· ended e>ec.mber St, 1989 Agent for Owner In court. )'oumey bellmltd to ~ :2r2~hc, Coate Mesa. THE DIAMOND GROUP. l•)ZENK CONSTRUC· OU STUFF (b)C .~;,.8· t I : 0 0 A M c • I I twmlMd th•I conlractcn mede to the lnatrane» Com· Put>llthed Oranoe C:O..t rai.lng only lhOM IAUM you f 110 t ~ SI . Newport TION (b)O'ST~ PAINT. (c)CAUf. VEHDING _,v FtCTITIOUa ....... (714)556-3240, IOt d«ells. mu1t be **1Md In the fol-mlaioner, purlUal'lt 10 law Dally Pllot June 18, 25. 1990 Of IOIMOne .... railed •I ~ ~YM ~ c:-Beach. Callf 92ee0 ING IC)J.R. PROPERTIES. (d)LOZ VIDEO MV .. 15131 NI.Me 8TAnmNT Bids ...,... not be ~ed towing cluelflcatlon to l>ld ,AUl ... 8ANCRMT, M-978 the public hearing detcrtbed pu IC. I• -· . Yolane!• A Solano. 23'72 50' 10th Sl. HunllngtOfl Tnlon #107, Huntinoton The loltowtng C*eont •• from contrec:tora not •II~ on thil project A or C.27 or ft1'11 .. 1Rt 1n tNs not~ or in -•llrn 92~~,7 While ~. El Toro, Calif a..cn. Caltf. ~ Bwh. Cellf 92te9 dOinO ~.,_ •• Ina thll wallllhtough ~ t (Category D-44). GIORGI J . G"U'', rtllJC llOJIC( c:.orraepndence deliver-eel to 1 business is con-92830 Raymond Adell• z.n11 Mlc:flaal Coaentino, 1 .. NOURSE DEVELOPMENT ~OTICE IS HEREBY Biddet• may order ptan9 T-.cl A........ the City ... or pnor to, lhe dueled by •n lndlVldulll Thia bu1lna• IS Con· Jt .. 504 1om SI . Huntington ""'St .. Huntington 8Mc:I\, COMPANY. 90 t Dover GIVEN that the al>ov• end apecltatlof\I t>y con-._..._,, ma publle hearing For 1nlor· The regietrant(•I com· duclecl by an Individual a..cn, c.m. 92M3 Caltt 92.~ Drive. Suite t 10, tffwport namad SchOOI Dl91rlc:1 ol Or· lac:ting Contrllci M~ Put>llehed Ofange Coaat NO~ Of "*-IC matlon ceJl 1714) 6'4-3225 meooed 10 tranaact buSI· The registrant(•) com-JMnne C.tnreen Zeni! Thie bu11na1 . II ton· Beech. Calif 928&3 anoe Count~, CA, ec:tlng by ment Section. 400 P Street. Oelly Piiot June 21. 22. 23. a I Of N"90NAL .len O.bay, a.cretary, ness unoer lhe FtctllK>Us menced to transact buti· 504 10th s . Huntl(Jnton dueled by· en I~ Peter w Nourse, 901 and throug lls Governing 5th Floor. S1cramento, 2•. 25, 1990 AL ~RTY ,...,..... Comml11ton, City B~tness JN•m~~~ll•d ness undef 11'19 Fictitious BNch, Calif 926"48 Th• regl11rantt1) ::X Do11er Ori\19. Sull• 110, New-Boerd. herln1t11H referred to 9581•, Tllephone (9181 TM•78 #01I04 a of .... port lleaetl. a ve ~ une • Bu1in111 Name(•) ll1ted Th•• buiinen Is con· menoecl to tranaact port Beech, Cellf 92863 as "DISTRICT", wilt receive 322·287 1 PIHIU&nl 10 the Celifomle Published Orange Coast Boll)' oughy above on May 30. 1990 dueled Dy husband and wife neu under the Fi.clh~ TIHI business la con· up to. ~t not leter lhan lhe Pim• end Speoitlc1t1ons Selt-s.rvic. Stor-age F.Ohly Dally Pilot June 25 1990 ihh:~•~l"7"'t.::~s flt~ YOiande Solano The regi•trent(•I com· 8u1lneu ~~e(a~etM dueled by an lndlllldual •l><Mt-atated tltM, Maled may be obteinld Without Plll.JC NOTICE Acl ( B&P Code 2l700 91 M-992 WI Cou oun Y J 0 ~; Th11 1111--.1 waa filed m.lced lo tranuct bull· abOYe on A,..u 1, t The reglstrant(t) com-bid• tor the avrerd ol 1 coo-Charge uq 1 the un<Mrslgnecl Will ·~ nty on une • with lhe County Clerk of Of· ,__ under the Act1tloul Mlc:hael CoeMtlno menced 10 1rensac1 ~$1-lract '°'Ille •bove P'OJ41CI Prequllllicallon ot bid· NOTICE NII al publlC auction on July l'tB.IC NOTICE 1 F..-ange C®tlty on June 5. Bu11ne1s Heme(1) llsted Tift '!.'..!.~~ot ":: ness undef the F1et111ou1 S.ds Shell be r11ee1\led lit de<s under lhe S111e Con-INVfTIMG M>I 3 1990 11 3 30 PM t7792 1990 aboYe on April 1981 with the .,._,ry • Business Name(s) llsted the place 1dent1lled lbove. tracl A.ct 1s nol required Notlea is heret>yg1ven 11111 cOwan 'irvine CA P.,.aone1 NOTICE OP' Published Orenge Coul ,..., Jeanne c. Zeni! ange County on June 19, above on 1968 end shall be opened and S~sslul bidder sha" the Boerel of Trustees ol tl'la prOpetiy. incl~d•nQ rumllure. PUM.IC HEARING ~:1Y2P11~une I I. t8. 25. Published Orange Cou1 Thia ttal..,_,1 wu filed 1990 • Peter w Nourse publicly read aloud 11 the furnish peymenl bond llnd Coast Community College clothing tools and/or Olher Nolk;e is hereby gi11en thll ly · M 9.45 Dally P110t June 11, 18, 25, with the County Cterll of Or-Or '4: This stale~• was filed abovestaledtlme1ndplac:e. performance bond as re-Oistrlcl ol Orange Coun1y. nouMhold 11ems st<>f"ed by lhePtann1ngCommlsslonof • July2. t990 enge County on May 25, Pu~~ ~July 2 9 w11h the County Cllll'k ol Or-Eacn bldd9f mual eut>mlt qulreel by law Calil0tnia, wlll receive seal-the following persona the Cny of Newport Beech P\a.IC NOTICE M-946 1990 Dally IOI one . • . a 1 nge County on June 8, wJth eaoh bid I 04M'tltied °' PARTICIPATION IN MIN-ed bids up to but no leter SP A07, OAYFLO SOFT· vrili hold e pubhc heeting on , ..... 18, 1990 ~ 990 caShie< I checll pey•ble tolORITY AND WOMEN· than 11 00 • m .• Tuesday, WA.RE CORP Ille applicahon or the CITY FICTITtOU• .,...... Pubhlhed Orange Coat ~- ,.,.... the DISTRICT or • bid l>ond 1 ow NE o Bus 1 N E s s July 3, t990, •tthl Purcnu-s p B 1 so JEFF Rey Of NEWP<>f'T MACH. '°' NAME aTA TEMlNT Pl8..IC NOTICE Oeity Pilot. June '· 11. 18. Published Orange Coast In the lorm Ml l0t1h in Ille ENTERPRISES (M/WBE) Ing Department of said eol· REMBERT AMENDMENT 712, wNch le The followlng persona l!'e 25, 1990 0111y Piiot June t8 25. Juty contract documents In em PROGRAM Pur1u1n1 to lege d1S1'1Ct located a1 1370 °'*'* rewves the righl • P'..-ed -ndment to d0tng bus.neu as FICTTT10U8 9U8INEU 2. 9, 1990 amount not less then 5% of Section 10115 et Nq of l he Adema Avenue. Coste to bid at the sale. Putcnatet Titte 20 of 1M Mwtlctpal A.AA.A MORT G AGE N.U. STA~ M·966 the maiumum amount ol btd Pubflc Conlrllci Code, the Mesa, Calllornl.• 11 vrtijCh must be made vrith c.sh only Code • It apptlel 10 non· 2468 1 La Plaza Sle 270. T"41 lollowlng P9f'IOnS are ----------as • guarantee thet Ille t>ld· Department of 0.-al Ser· time Mid bide will be pub· and pt.Id tor 11 the time of confOfmlng .,.., .net 1tNC· Dana Potnl Cahf 92629 do.ng buSlnas u Pla.IC NOTIC( Cler vr1U en1er Into the vices has etteblilhed goats lie~ ~ and read for· purchase All purchued tllfet. James ci Causey 1095 T H E A M E R I C A N ----------proposed contract 1f tile of 15°/o tor Mln0tlty BUil,_ U CHASE OF MICRO-goods are sold "as Is" and This projeet has b4!en re-Oro. Laguna Beacn. Calif ANSWER. t2t0 Lu Arenu ~~IT ~II P'ICTITIOUa ... I same IS awarded lo such EnterpnMS IMBEt) and 5% COMPUTERS HARDWARE muetberemovedatthetlme viewed and 11 has t>een de-92651 Way, Costa Mesa. CaHf . a,.._ ... , .. ,... ITA~-.J bidder In Ill• event ol llllura '°' Women-owned 84.191· AND SOFTWARE, GOLDEN of .... Sales 5Ubj8CI 10 term1'*s lhat •I IS categorl· This busineas IS con-92627 TM lottowing '*tone .... The following pertont .,, to enter Into said contract, neu EnterprlHI (WBE•I WEST COLLEGE prior cancellallon 1n lhe ca.Uy eJ<empt under the re-dueled by an 1nd1111dual Ir-HOdgel, 1210 Lu OOI~~:;· 3355 Vie dotng t>ullneu u IUCh security wrll be tor-perticip1tlon tor Ill eon· An bide are to be in K • event of se111emen1 betWMn quirements of the Cal1l0tn111 The reg1strenus1 com-Atenes Way, Cost• Mela. A S .. ~5 • ET N CAT USA 8 o l•led tracls ol S 10.000 00 or eordence with lhe Bid Docu· owner and obliglled pany Environmental Ouahty Act menced 10 transact t>usi-Calif 92627 Udo, 1• ~ · Newport M~nr~v;e, C o111 'M~s~. The DISTRICT r....-.es more Bids will only be ec-mrnls whlch ate now in Ille Dated this 18th and 25th dly Notice •S hereby lur1hef Ile$$ un<Je< tile FIC111K>Us This business •• con· 8eect\. Calif 92663 Celll 92627 the r!Oht to reiect any°' ell OtQted lrom lhose bidders end may be secured In the ol June, 1990 Public g1v1n lhat said publtc hear-,BuSJneu N1me<s1 listed ducted by an un•n· Stepherl M. jUllen, 3l5l N-Porl Mot0t1 Inc. c.n. bid• or to '*""' any Ir· lhat eilher cerllly lhel they otflca ot the O.,rec1or of StOfege Management, Inc Ing will be 11eld on 11'>1 5"' above on May 24 1990 corpora led usoc1111on Barbedo1. Costa MeH. 880 regularllles or 1nl0tmel10• he\19 achieved lhete goall; Purcha11ng of said college Telephone (8 t81 244·8080, daJ of Jut,, 1tl0. at Ille hour James 0 Causey other man • par1nMshtp Calif 92627 ~~::· Jesa. ~~6~~d · in eny bods or 1n the l><ddlng. °' ettempt a '"Good Faith El· dlltrl<lt Agent tor Owner. of 7:30 p.m. in the Council This statemt!fll was hied The reg111ranl(SI com-Th+t bustn•ts 11 con- This business Is con· No b1ddef may withdrew fort," a.s oulllned in Docu· Eeeh bidder musl submit Published Orange Coast Chambers ol lhe Newport wuh tne Counly Clerk of Or-menced to tran58C1 bull-dueled by en lncllVlduat ducted by a eorpar111on any bid f0t • oe<IOd ol forty-ment 00200 ol the Project with hi• bid • D•d security in 0111y P1lo1 June 18. 25, 1990 Beech City Hall. 3300 New-ange County on Mey 2!>, neu under Ille F1c11110u1 The reg11tren1111 com· The r""illranl(SI com-live (451 days alter the date Manual. •nd H set lorth 1n •n •mount not less than five M-978 port Boulevard Newport 1990 Business Namejs) listed m4lnOed to trll\MC1 bull- -· set'°' lhe opernng ol bids the Pr<>C>OMI percent 15%1 or one e.acr. Calltorn1a al wt11ch F'5Mt1 above on June 14 1990 lneu under the FICtitious m..-icfld to transact buSI· A Payment Borld and • NOTICE OF REOUIRE· lhousand dOllars ($ 1000 001. . time and place any and all PuDl1Sl\ed Orenge Coast Ir-HOdgel Bu11nat1 Name(s) h•ted ::ne"snsderNl~:,1e~:~~: Per10tmance Bond Shall be MEN T F 0 R N 0 N • wnocneve. •• lesser. ot Ille P\&.IC NOTICE persons 1nreresteel may ap. Dally PilOI June 4 11 t8 Thrs stetement wu filed •bow on May 21. 1990 required prlO< to execution DISC RIM I NA TtON PRO· sum bid IS a guarantee lhel pear an<> be lleerd lhereon 25 t990 . vrllh the County Clerk ol Of· Stephen M Juloen ·~.~e :.:t~~r'e~=. of Ille contra<:I •nO Shell be GRAM !GOV CODE. SEC-Dldder Wiii enter tnlO the FICTITIOUS llUalMaa II you challenge lhll prOflCI M·93 I ange County on June 18. flus ltalemenl WU filed 1n 11'>1 l0tm set fortn tn the TION t29901 Your 11tent10t1 propoM<I con1rac1 11 lhe MA• STATfMlNT in court you miy be hm•ted 1990 With the County Clel'k of Or· w1ihh:~sta~~t1;~so1''~ conlract documenta is called lo 111e "Non-same is •warded to him In The lotlOWlng per90ns ere to ra1s1"9 only those issues Pla.IC NOTICE F...no anoe County on Mey 24, ., Each b<dder Shall be a d1scr1m1na11on Clause·· set Ille event of fellure to enlef d<>tng ~s1nes.s as you or someone else raised Published Orange Cout tHO 8~8 County on June 8• licen sed c o nlrecto' forth or relerre<I to neretn inlo such contract. the HUNTINGTON BREAK· 11 lhe pubhc hearing de· aMM"J Da11yP1101June25.Juty2.9, F4lal2 t 0 pursuant to 111e Bu .. neu vrhieh is applicable lo 111 proceeds of the cheOk will be ERS MANA.GING PART· scribed in 11115 nollce or 10 NOTICE TO 16. 1990 Pu1>11anee1 Orange Cou1 P''51191 and Proteuions COde end nonexempt State Contruc· torielted. or in the use of • NERSHIP, 3730 S Susan written couespondence de· CAEDITORI OF M·982 Delly P110t. June •. 11, 18, PubhShe<J Orange Coast be licensed 1n 11'>1 lotlow1ng lion Con1rac11 and 10 the bond. the lull 5Um thereol Street. Suire l50 Santa hve<e<l IO lhe C11y at or prior MA.IC TRANWE" 2!>. 1990 Da••y PolOI June 18 25 Juty clUSlllCllliOnl B 1 or C-8 ··s1andard Cahforn11 Non-'*'" be lc..rle1led lo said cot-Ana, Caht 927o4 to 1he pyblic hel ""9 Fl)t (S.CL 1101 ... 101 2 9• 1990 M 961 GOVEftNINO aOAAD d1scr1m1n11ion Con1truct10t1 le9e d•slricl Bid MCurlty Wilmore Coly ~velOP· 1ntor m at1on call (7 1411 U.C.C.) Plate NOTIC( Cllfolyn a. lloctlllf, Dtf9c· Contr11et Spec1hc111on' se1 11\111 t>e ooe ol ll'le lollOwing menl •nc a California cor· 6-U-322!> Not1Ge is hefeby g•....., 10 I lot' Mgml. l"9POff lef· lor1h heretn The S9ec1f1· CISh-s Check Cer111ied P<>flhon 3730 S Susen Jen Oebay, Secretery, creditors ol the within FtCTfTIOUa 8US4Nlll P\ll.te NOT1C£ PtllllC NOTICE wlcft cations art epphc:at>la to all Check. or Bidde< s Bond Suoa l50 Santa Ana Cahl Pleftnl119 CommlH lofl. CllJ name<! transle<Of1SI 11111 a NAME STAn...-T ---------- Pub11Sheel Or1nge Coast none11emp1 State ConS1ruc· made p1yabte lo lhe order or 92704 ot Newport e.ec:h bulk transter 15 about 10 be The lot10w1ng persons er•1 flCTITIOUS ..,... .. FICTtTIOUS 8UllNllS Oa1ly P1101 June 18, 2!>. 1990 lion Contracts and Sut>con-Ille Coast Community Cot· This business is con-PubhShed Orange Coast made on personal properl'J dOtnij business u ..... ITATl•NT NAME STATf•NT M97 t tracts ol S5.000 or more lege D111ric 1 Board o f ducted Dy a ;eneral part· Daily Poiot June 25 1990 hereinaller descrit>ed l HE Fl ORI-TEY COM· The fotlOW\ng ~·are The followlng persons are Pursuant 1o S.Ction 1770 Trustees nersh1p M-99 l Tne names and buSlness PA.NY 1101 Wesl Stevens CIOlng bu1<nas es dotngt>usinesaas of tile Labor Code, lhe [)e.. No b1dde< may withdrew The reg1111tan11 s) com. addresses 01 lht> intended .,72 Santa Ant Calif 92707! LORENZO JEWELRY LA.RY'S BY DESIGN 110 Pla.IC NOTICE par1mtfll ol lnc:tuslroel Rell· 1111 Did tor . period tOt lorly-menceo to lransact buSI· DUDllC ""TIC[ 11ransferors are OCEAN KirDy Ballas 1101 West MFG 881 Dovef °' Suitt Alabama Street Hun11ng1on ----------tions nas ascer1a•ned tile llve 14!>1 days alter 11'>1 dale ness undef lhe FiclitK>Us l""UUL nu SEAFOOD OUTLET INC Steven• ~12 Santa Ana, 14 NewpOr1 8eadl Calif Bfoech Calif 926A8-!>20A F'ICTTflOUS aUSMla ~al prevailing rate or Ml for the opening the<eol Bustness Name<sl listed 40001 Pac;iti<. <.oast Hogh-Callt 92707 92660 l ary Ray 8'ee<J1ng 110 NAMfSTATfllllNT vragesinlhe Countyinwhich lheBoard otTrustees re-above on August 30 198!> NOTICE~NG vra N-Pofl S~acn CA Roger F Smith 25~ Soutl1 Amenc.n Gems. AlaDam1 Street Huntuiijlon The lotlOw•ng persons •re the vrork •s to oe done to be serves 111e puv1iege of rerect· Slaven P Sem1"9.son P PU9l.IC HEA"I 1 92l 63 E•den ·G Costa "4ese Inc C.lllorrna. !>!iO S Hitt ~ dA·"" ,_ .•• ~ .. ~s ...,.. II ....... I Th I I I I I_... ursucint 10 Otder 0 lhe C 92"27 St l O ""n~-Ce11f Beach Cahl 92648·"204 ~·-. .,.._,_ • as hsll<I on lh• ()epartmenl •no any a • .., • ...... s °' o •S s a emen ""as 1""" C 1 1 C 1 c The location on CaJ1tOfn1a all! " • " v-·•• T1111 Dus•riess 11 con-CROWN CHIROPRACTIC ol Transportation bOoklel waive •ny 1rr~utari111s or 1n-w1111 111e County Clerk ot Or· m~~.~n•a not~!"~, pu0D';:~ 01 Ille ch~I e•Kuhve olf!Qe This bu1iness os con-1900 t3 ducleel Dy an 1nd1v1duel CONSULT AN TS 6 I W1llOw entitled General Prevailing formalltoes 1n any b•d or tn ange County on June 8 or pr ncipal ous•neu oHoce ducte<J Dy a general per1· Thll bu11ness is con- fhe reg1s1rant(s) com-Tr11e Ln Irvine Calif 92715 wage Rares. dated as set 111e Didding 1990 r.e~rong '5 gi~en 1 10 own";,~ of th~ onten<led transferor 19 ne<Sh•P ducted by I c0tpar1tion mence<J 10 1ransac1 OOSl· Shefl C Smith 6 t Willow torth on Propohl Form GENE FAAAELL, Vice F4511t2 an occupan 5 0 surroun The reg1str1nl(SI com-The reg111r1n1(1I com· ness under the Foet1tious Tree Ln Irvine. Cahl 92715 Copies of lhlS l>OOlt.lflt are on Ch~. lluslnete Al-PuDh~ Or-aoga Coasl Ing_ pr"Jirtie~ and omer -A11 otner D\ISlnett na~ menoe<J to transact buSf.-~ to tranwt bu.ti· Business Name<sl 11sled Michelle Leedon 61 hie at 400 p Street. 5th lalrt, Coell Community Daily P1101 Ju~ 18 25 July :~'":!~rtnpar,~s1::;~t~f'~; I nd addresses uM!O by the ness un<Jef the F1C11t10Us l MN under the F1C11t1ou1 above on May 1 1990 Wiiiow Tree ln Irvine Calif Floor Sacramento Cell-Co1te9e Otttrlc:I 2 9 1990 !led 9 J 1 10 13 intende<l transl~<>' within Business Namejs) llstedl Bu11ness Nem~sl llll•d Lary Ray Breeding 927 l !> form~. and are available to PubhShed Orange Coasl M-960 ~90 ~~g; ,; !pphcahon thrtt years 1as1 years last a~ on Jun. 5 1990 •bc>Ye on NI A This stalement was hied This Dus1ness ts con· any intereSll<I piny on re· 0111y Pilot June 18 2!> 1990 for C~aslal Permit No past so far as i.nown 10 the Roger F Smith I Yoh Yu Ctluan w1111 the County Clerk of Or-ducted Dy co-partners quest M974 Plate NOTICE 5 90 438 D lleel Dy onlende<l rranslefee are _ T111s statement was filed This ... ,_,, wu filed 1nge County on June 8 The reg1s1ran11s1 com-,AUi. A. NEIEL, FALA. . • ·, f ~ su "''eeacr. Troe natne1st anO bull-w1111 the C<>unty Cieri! ol Or· wllh the County Clerk of Of· 1990 menceel to transact busi-ITATE AACHtTECT FICTITIOUS eUSMSS l~~b~~~ a:r~~on is 10 address 01 Ille intended ange County on June 18, I 11nQ9 C®nry on May 24. Fu.12 ness unde< lhe Fictitious Publisheel Orange Coast P\IM.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT 1 p transleret11sl are SENI DE· 1990 t990 Publl!lhed Orange Coast Business Nam~•I listed Daily P1lol June 25 July 2 lhe IOltowonQ persons Ire petm11 construchon o uD· JOUMR0 114GWOOD 8205 F.-nll ,_,., Da•ly PllOI June t8 2!> July •Dove on June 1 1990 l6 23 1990 · NOTICE doing business as he Works improvements •rt; Woodman Ave !> Pan-Published Orange Coatt j Publ1sl'"led Orange Cout M·921 ACTmOUe ....... MAm ITARI TMT The tollOwlng 1*90n9 llt"e doing bu9lneM aa: KPB PROFESSION~ JANITORIAL SERVICES. 342• Eat! COMll H~, ~· 9~~ona del Mao:· All Nod)Ouml. 3'24 East Coest Hlgt!wey. ~ c. Corona del Mar. Cailif. ta25 Thi. butlneee It con· ducted by: .,, lndMduel The regil tr an I( 1 I com- menced to trltlMCt ~ -under the Fic:lltloOe Butlnea1 Nem-<•I lleted above on: NIA A.II Nodjourni Thie rtMement -Ned Wffh the County a.rt& of Or· = County on June tl. ,..,. Pubhllle<I Ofatige COMt Delly Pilot June 25, July 2. t . 16, 1990 P:tc:nnoue..,11•u ..._8TATIMIMT The tollowlng P9f"IOfW are d04f19 bulinee u SUNWEST AUTO AC· CESSORIES. 'l!iO·A Hllrie Wey, Newpor1 leectt. Cell! 92863 Andr-H S1'u~. 4150·A HKer11 Way, Newpor18Mcf\ c.111 92663 Kelli Oof\erly. 4 150-A Hiiaria Wey, Newpor1 Beectl CeNf 92M3 Tiiis bullnas 1s con· ducted by • llmltecl ~­ sl\•P The reg11trantl•I com- menced to trenAci bu• ,_. under the Aclltiou. Butiness Neme(tl !lated •bo~ on June t4, 1990 A.ndr-Slruw Thia llet..,_,t --l'9d with lhe County Clertl of Qr. = County on .A.-1o8 , ..... Pvbhlhed Orange ~ Delly P110t June 25. July ~"'t. 2 9. t990 MICllelle Leedom . ' s1549 INYmNO lllDS F1~E & BRIMSTONE eluding reconstruction o o1otma CA q 1402 Daily PilOt Jun& 25 July 2 9. 1 Dally PtlOI June 4 I 1, 18. M 96!> This slltement was hied NOTICE IS HEREBY CERA.MIC CO 2701 S Or cu•DS gutters pavement l 6 1990 25 1990 · wllhlhe County Clerk ol Or· DlmllC ""'TICE GIVEN 111 11 sea l ed ange -0 Santa Ana Cahl sidewaik storm drains in· Thal tile prOQerty s>e<1•· M-984 1 · M-923 M·ta3 ----------a Count on June 5, .-~ nu proposalt '°' lurn1!.h1ng all 92627 stall.,_ slretl 1.gntong and r>ent 1>e<eio •S OHCut>e<J "' ------------------------------ 18 1990 -l'ta,IC NOTICE 1~ Y _r;""\ a "6a labor. metlll'IM equ1pmen1 James Ror>er1 Logan 217 pta.za reconstructoon di '"" general as restaur.mt an<l •S ~~ NOTICE°' pUllLIC transportation and such E Avocado Cos•• Mesa Newpon Poer McFaddf!'n located ~• 698 Soutn lrOlo FICTITtOUI euatNESI Publ1Slle<I Orange Coast RaoN other fac11111e1 as may be r• Calll 92707 Square area '" '"" Citv of St 109 & 110 Los An- NAMl STATIMENT Oall P110t June 11 18 2!> IAU:~~AL quired for 11'>1 MEASURE This Dus1ness IS con· Newport Beacr ge~s CA Tha fOllowlng persons t1re Ju1/2 1990 . 20t11 I • C STREET MAINTEN· ducte<J Dy an 1nd1111<Jual S11<J puDhc Ile.iring will Tiie Business name usec:I dO•"Q bustness IS . M-947 Pursu1:1 10 the California ANCE PROJECT . HEATER· The reg1strant1sl com· commence at 9 00 AM on Dy said translerors at said INfERNATiONAL OU.A~~ Sell·Servtce Storege Facility REMIX FOR ADA.MS AV· mt"nced lo transact Dusi· Tuesday July tO t990 C •• ~~~~,.,R~sSl ~3~:~T s~;S T II SU pp 0 RT 2 I DllDlfC Ml"ITICE Act \B&P Code 21700 et ENUE FROM PLACENTIA. ness under lhe F1ct111ous lhe City ol Long Bt><t~ •Iv SOUlh I olo St 109 & 110 Pomona :JI\ Co"a Meu I"~ ""-' seq I Ille unde<51gned will AVENUE TO SANTA ANA Business Name1sl listed Hall 333 We\! cean r CA Cehl 92627 sell ai public auction. on July RIVER will be receive<> by above on not yel Boulevard I onq Bt>.tc" LC"~:a~9::~" Dullo. transl~ •SI R Mauro Padilla 2120 a_... 3 1990 at 1 00 PM 132• t Ille City ol Co111 Mesa II lhe James Roberl Logan C1hlorn1a Pomona :: A Cosla Mesi NOTICE CW l'UeUC J · 11 ey Road Irvine CA OtflCe ol IM! Cny Clerk 77 This starement was hied lnl0tmat1on retia11ng 10 lh•S .nten<>e<J to De coosum- Calll 921527 aAl.l OF NASONAL e r ' . F11t Or1\/9 Cosll Mna Cell· w1111 lhe County Cllfl. ot Or coastal apphcahon .. 111 l>t' mated .ii tr.. ott.ce or lOCk· Thls bustnest IS con· "'OPIATY ru:~~ pr=~rn~nel~~ l0tn1a. unlll the hour ol 10 00 ange Countv 00 M11y 24 av11lablf' at 1114!1 oll•Ct' ol !ht' ~~ .. E~ro ... G c.:in·a~~ ductec:t by an 1nd1v1du1I •24517 S / 11 11 1 1 m Monc:tay July 9 1990 1990 Cahfor'l•a Coastal Com r Tne reg1s1ranl(s) com-Pursu1nt to lhe Celifornll and or 01 er 1 otuseho d 11 '#hich time they ;.,111 be F451310 m1ss10,, Soulh Coa'.'11 D•S Pasadena Cdhl0tn•a 9 1106 mence<J to trensacl bus1-Sell·Senrlee Storie Fec1hry item~~ored by he oliOwing opened publtcly and feld Publlsned Orange Coast lrict 245 West BrOlllt...,ay on or alltor July 12 1990 n&ss under the F1c1111ous Act \B&P Code 1700 el peS p B 0 5 2 JESS 11oud 1n the c ouncil Daily p,101 lune 4 11 19 Suite JBO Long Beach CA Tnos D~I\ ~rans111r '5 ~b· Busmess Nam~SI listed uq I. the undersignec:t wm MCMILLEN ch 1 mber5 s ea 1 e d 2~ 1990 at 1eas1se~en171 d••Y., proor rect to a11 ornoe ~n1 orm at>Ove on NI A Mii 11 publtc eucuon. on July SP BO 59 RICH AR 0 proposal• aha.II bear lhe htle M-92!> to said pubhc meetong ~omml'!rc1a1 Code ection R Meuro Padilla 10 1990 II 12 30 PM 1725 BECl<MA.N ol the work Ind Ille name ol Wenda E R999lo. City !06 I Thla stel_,I WIS lllecl Pomone A.venue Colla SP c220 RAlPH GA.llO the bidder t>ut no o111e< d•S· P\alC NOTICE Clerk. Cltr of Newporl ,,,!hep~~=" an~.~~dr=0:!, With the Counly Cte<lt ot Or· Mesa. CA, P«IOnel prop-SP D285 KATHLEEN 11ngu1an1ng marks Any blCI -..Ch ange County on June I •rty 1ncludlng lurnllur•. DOONAN ,_ved •Her the scheduled NOTICE Of P\Jt>11slled Orangt' Cr.,.,1 c•a ""~ m<1v D4" hied •S Lock- 1990 Ck>1hU10 toots and/Of Olher Owner r_, lhe right CIOSlng time f0t the receopl NON-"ESP'ONStatllTY Diiiy Pilot Junt> n 24 1!> 7~4 E~ro"'G ~~~·~~ P'Wttl houNhOld items store<> by to bid el lhe a.le Purchase. or t>ld1 stlell be returnitd 10 Notice •S nertt>y given 11181 1990 Pasadena CA 91106 1n0 Pul>llShed Oran~ Coast lhe lollovring P9fl0nl muSI be made with cash only the bidder ur\Opened II shall the und.,s1gned will not t>e Sa!><,' the 111s1 day tor hlong claims Delly Piiot June 11 · t9 25· SP C I 1 0 N 1 C 0 LAS and paid 10< 11 the time ol be Ille •Ole responSlbillly ol retpol'ls.ble for any deb IS or D~ any cre<l1t0t snall be July July 2. t990 M-942 KARRAS II purchase A.II purchHed the bidder to see that nis bid h1b1h1~s contracted by ariy· P\IM.IC NOTICE 11 t990 .... nich 11 1111 bull· SP C 1 2 2 NI C 0 LAS goods 111 sold as 1s" and 11 reoelved In proper time one other tr.an myselt on or ness day betore the con. KARRAS 11 must be remo\19d et Ille time A set of Bid Documents eltttt th•s date FlCTITIOUS eUSIHESS summat>on dlle acec1tted SP E205 DAREN Sl<OR of .... Sain SUbtflCI 10 mey be Obll1ned 11 the 01-Oiied lhlS 14 day of June NAME STATEMENT aDo\Of' s p E 2 I 2 L A u R I pnor cencelletion In the IQ ol the City Eng•-77 1990 The f(lllow1ng persons a0• Dated May 3 I 1990 P:ICmtOUS aultNlal HOCHWARTH ..,.,,, 011e111emen1 bet-Fa1r o. ..... Costa Mesa. Cah· 1 am not now nave nor dOIOQ business IS 1 E N 1 o E • NA• STA fl .... T SP F294 BRYAN CON· awne< end oblige led party l0tn1e. upon nonrefundable ~ 11nca 1 2 89 1nd vrtll W E S T C 0 A S l E X · JOUMRONOWOOO The lollOwlng peraon1 Ir• NICK Dated this 18th and 25111 dly paymenl ol $10 00 An ad· not be responsible for any ECUTIVE SUITES 188 E Pubhshf'<I Ora.nge Coast Plll.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTIC£ Plll.IC NOTIC( NlJC llOTlCl PU8ltC NOTICE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE OF BUDGET ADOPTION On June 18, 1990, the City Council adopted the budget tor Fiscal Year 1990/91 . The budget appropr1at• $178,965,009 for all funds. Of this amount, $94,316,355 haa been ap- propriated to the General Fund and $84,648,85<4 to all other funds. Budget documents are available fOf public: lnapecilon at City Hall, 2000 Main Street. In the City Clerks Office betw ... , the hours of 8 AM & 5 PM Monday through Frtday. Copiel are UM> available at the Central Library located at 7111 Talbert A~ (Talbert & Goldenwest). !:>ated 6120/90 City of Huntington a.ch Conn .. Brockway, City Cleft Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot June 25, 1990 dOlng business It SP G320E ROBERT of June, 1990 Public dlllon•I Charge ol S-4.00 Will Clet>ll other than my own 171h St Costa MHa Caul Daily P1101 June 2!> t990 B & B SERVICE. 6200 STURGES Slorage Manegement. Inc be mede If handled by mall '•lllY Kllncll, U01 921527 M9931111111••••&••••••=·--------........... . Irvine Blvd •477. l"'ine, Owner reeerv" th• right Telephone (8181 244-8080 Bid Documents and other WIMlow Or .. Hunllngton Aita v ista Associates 188 Calif 92720 to blel 11111• sale Purchasea A.~nt 10< Owner conlrect documents may .. ach, CA t2M7 E 11111 St Cosi11 M@sa. mM9 Beetrtee Fle4d. 5200 lrvlne mull be midi wltn cur. only Published Orange Cout lllO be exem•ned at Ill• Ot-Pu1>11snecs Orange Coasl Callt 9262: Bl11d •417. trvlne Caut and paid tor •1 the lime 01 D111y Pllol June t8. 25. 1990 ~ ot the City Clerk ot the o .. 1y Pilot June 18. 19 25 This bustnen •s con· 92720 purchHe All ,purc~ased M-977 C11y ol Costa Mesa BICI 1990 ducted bv a gent••• pall· Thll bul lness 1s con-goods .,, told IS IS and Docu~ll will not t>e mall· M973 nerlh•P dueled by an ine11vtduel mUlt be removed al lhe lime P\alC NOTICl Id -unleA the add1tlon1f The reg1S1r1n11si com - . Tne reg1str1nt(tl com· of sale Sllff suDjec:t to ic 00 cilarge •• included P\&IC NOTICE menced 1o trMSACI buSI· menceo 10 transacl busl· prlO< cence11111on in lhe K..,.,.. With payment neu unoer the Fic111iou1 neu under 1t1e F1Ct1t10US event ot Nttiern.nJ be......,, 'ICTITIOU8 ~II Eecl'I Did shall be mede on • lll40 Bus1nes5 Nameo l l"ted Buslneu Naml(•I 11111d owner and obl~lld party NA• IJATa•NT tM PrOC>OMJ form. sneet• NOTICI Of l'Ulll.tc •l>ove on nol yet at>ov9 on· June '· 1990 Dated lhil 251h dry ol June The followlng l*"IOt\I.,. P-1 through P-9 pro11ided in IALI °' NAIOMAL Jlmet G WNI Beatnce F111d end 2nd dey of July. 1990 doing~.,. the contr1c1 dowmen11. ~lllTY This 1111em1r11 was t1M!CJ Thi• etetement wu llled Public Stor•g• M1n•g• Con11net\lal Mot>iletlome llnd stiell be accompanied •11111 I With 1111 County Cterll 01 Or· Wllh Iha County Cieri! 01 Or· "*11. Inc; T~ 1818) Par!\ AMOCll t ... 3187·H by • c.rtllled °' CIJf\ler. P\Jrtuanl IO ..... $action enge Count~ on M&y ?• ange County on June 8. 244-8080, Agenl for OwTw Alt'#ay AllenUe, Coet• MM&. ~or •bid bond tor not 1988 ot the c1v11 Code State 1990 1990 Pu~ Ofanoe Coa1 CA t2'21 .... tNn 1~ ot 11w amount of C1lll0t~. Section 2329 F4MS1S ,._ Oelly Pilot June 25. Juty 2. John Hancodl Muru.1 L1i. Of tne bid, me!M peyeble to ot the Ce11tom41 Commerc;;al Put>l•sn.<> Or•OQ" Coul Pul>l11hed Ofenge Coalt 1tl0 1n1urance Compeny, A the C.ty of Coell M8'N No Code s.t11on S35 o1 tha OllliY PilOt June 4 11 18 0111y PllOt June II 25. July M997 M~t• eo<pC)fatlon propoael ehell be con· Cahlornta Penal C<>de and 2!> 1990 2, 9. t990 John Hencock Place, IHMfed uni... .ccompanled the !>fOlllllOtlt of the Call M·M 2 rtll.IC NOTICE Suite too, Two Copl•y by tueh CMhler'• CMCk. torn1a Auc tion llcenll~ I---------- ----------1.-.....;...--....._....;....;..;...;..;. __ 1 Place, Botton, MA 021t7 caah. or bidder's t>ond Act lhe underttgned will Mii M-926 MllC NOTlC[ I T A 1 I M I N T O I' Hunlwooel Patk PartNn. No bid 1111111 be conlldereel 11 publlC &uct1on. on July 3. P\llt;IC NOTICE WYTMDRAWAL Ltd . a Cellforn1e limited vn1eN 11 19 ~on a bl.nll 1990. 11 I 00 PM. 13241 Jet• FICTITM>UI ., ..... RCTfTIOU8 ....... ,.._ ill'MnmR.... pa11nerah\p torm turl'lthed by 1he City of trey Road ,,..,.,,., CA I*"• NA• ITAT11MINT 0NMJ1NO UMDIR 3 t87·H Awway A_._. Coela ~ and Is mede In tonel property Including N.._ ITAT"l. .. NT Tn. 1Cllowln9 per.one•• flCftTtOU• 8U91Nlll Coal• M111. Callfornl• eccorcs1nc e w lll'I the furniture c1oth1ng 10011 The tOl40Will9 P9'tonS ..,.. ~ u U.. t26H prOll'lelON of 11\9 PrQPOUI an<11or other l'lou .. hotd doing bu..-e •• ~DAA·TRON CON· I TN9 butlnfft II con· ,.quifen'*'lt 11eme11ou1dbythef()llowlng JA.'vSSP(CTAUM IHM T'AOLS le3e E Eclln99' TN tof1oW1ng .-.on hal duei.ct by I IOi'll ...,..""9 A v9'id CIMa ·A 10.-at l*ec>n• Sliklr• St . Fount•in Valley $.lint• Ana. Clllf 92705 · wttl\<Wawn u •oen-at Pl'!· Tl'I• r•o11uant com· l!n91nfft1no l Contrac1or S P H 5 2t AO er: AT Ctilf •:7oa5 ode-" lt\68.t Ro W 11 c o 11 2 0 2 8 Mt fl'om the l)ltlMt"INp QC>-l'MnCed 10 trlllMCI t>uet-1.lclnee. leeued by the Stei. RAGA T l . M D Jay 1 Wint~ wy .. cnc1n1111, •••in9 un<Mt the tlclltloul ftMI under IM llctltloua of Callfomta, muac be !>09-Ownet ,...,_ the "Ohl SnktrM St ,.ountain Vllley c ... t 12024 t>uelneea name 01 C!L· bvelneet name °' MrMe MeMd by IN contract°' at 10 bid 1111\e .-PutehaMe C.hl 92708 TMa bv~... 11 COf\· URA TION ENT£NtAISlS lated 900ft on Ol/OCllO IM time of 1M bid muet be maoe with CUii only This bu11nett •• con CIYcted by .,, ~ .. 2*2 AN Matte Ln • HUH T W 0 OD PA A IC COntrectOt '*"O e craft Of and paid for at the time of duetf'd by en lnd•vlduat The r-.;ilstrant41) ~ ~ NIQuel. c.lt 92t17 PAATN(AS, I.TD, 1 Cell-dMllftcatiOfl NM .nown on purc.haM All .. purc~•Md The reg1i tten1111 com· ~ to llanMCI ~ fhe rlcilllou• bulfMt.t .... .,....., p.-t'*9hlp "'-General Prev9lllnO W1199 goodl .,.. IOld .. It encl ......., to ltallMCI bu• ,__ unOlr "'-Fietitloua l\lfM tt~I '°'the P9'1· IY ~ Hel & ,.. DIMmw\ahON. may ~ r.-"""' be~ ....... '""' ,... wndet . t.... ,.IC114IOUI au11n.u Name(1) tl1t.cl ,.. ._Ned°" January eodatee, 1nC, e CeMotNa ~ to pey 11'9 W8P ,. .. of .... S.... tut>trct lo 8v Mt.a Na"'!l•~•ted ....,. on .iur. •· tllO a. '91t lft the County of COJPC>fatton. a oenar• Pl"· of tNt craft °' ~uon priot ~llon In ttHt •bOve on J~., ' f'or WllC;o• 0r-.. ,_ 1n01t ~ , ... ._, to 11 • ...,..nl of MtflelNnt betWMn Joo/ StQC.llW!lll "* •tatemem ,... Med M .._..encl ~of ~A Hel Pl ... " ~ 1n ttie Gerw'lf o.-0--ancs 00119Med patty Thia 11eterMnt " tiled lltlth t .... Coul'lty a.tti of Of~ the Pwton Wllfldrawl"I TNI ~· -t119d ~ ~..,.. M "'9 Ollt90thla tlttiend25thcMly with the Couflty Ckef~ OI Or County °" .NM e. ~ .JoaMt Devta. 12 -''" IN~ ()ettl of Of. dfN of.,,. Clll tor 1*11 of .My, 1'90 Publle 8t0f• atlOll County on J\H'M •. = Center Co"''· La9una.,. County ort June 1 ...... ,.,.MSf.Cllf Man .. ...,,.,,t. Inc T•i. ttiO ...... ,.-..... c.llf Nt71 rMO °""9 C11f .. a--phone tltl) 2U ·IOIO, r ~ °' C09M ·~ OrlNI eo.t ,_.. ~ °'*'* Coaet A19ntlor0wlw ""'*"*' Ofitnge Cout ~ '*>t June~:' H ~ o.ty ""°" J\IN •· ft, 11, 2&. ~ QJ..,.. c... Delw lll*1il JuM ts. .Mt, 2, ~ <>r.,. Ooaal Delly "°' J\ll'M 1 t, 11 IS. t t ~ tltO ()My Not J\IN 11 It, K. IMO Delfy'.-.0. .AfM I& H IMO -2. 1990 M-'44 • . l"-"4 .u. J ... '7 , STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Dally Piiot Is pteaMCI to an· nounce a new MNiOe now av•ll· able to new bul4nMMt We wtll now SEARCH the name '°' you at no extra Charge. and saw you the time ano the tnp to the Court HouM In Santa Ana Then, of COUrM. after the March 11 oomptetad we wtH file your flct1tlout butlnes.a name statement wtth the County Cterk. pubUlh once • w..ei for four .,.. ... r9qUfNd by lew and then file your proof of publ~ cation wtth the County Clerk Pteue stop by to flte your fictitious buaineu 1tat*'*'t at the Deify Piiot Legal 0epar1. ment, 330 w .. t 8ay. Cotta Mesa. California If you can not stop by. ~~us It (714) 6424321. Extenak>n 315 or 316 ano we ~• milk• • arrangements tor you to handle this proc.c:ture by rMil. If you lhoUtd haw any further questk>n9. ptNM catt u1 and we wtH be more than glad to uailt ~ Good ~ In your new bullneu!I -· ----·~ .. ---------·~·-....-.._., .... _ ..... . ___ ..... ..__.__ 810 Orange COMt DAILY PtlOT I Mondmy, June 2!, 1t80 by Bii Keane comtnR CUL TtJRS by Maratta & Maratta PBAlftJT8 by Charles M. Schulz "I 'm so happy, if I had a tail I'd wag it!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 1 i t · ~ '1" i fl I I I.____ ____ __. ~ Q DENNIS THE MENACE GARFIELD by Jim Davis by Hank Ketcham FRBD BASSET ~ , 0 by Alex Graham · Chaining up your dog is not enough'" NANCY ~. "CAN You ~EAR At« SETIER NOW ~AT voo'Vf HAO ~UR EARS PIE~CEO '1" by Jerry Scc·tt !.LL MEvER ~~TANO -----.. ~LL ~. ...__ ______ _, ~--------··--~-·,..__ .... . ·~ ARLO AND JANIS '(OU ME.A~ I G~f MY ~ ~DOAo\ Al f~~ ~~C~?' TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE .. ROSE IS ROSE by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady SHOE by Jeff MacNelly 1UI~ ~NT~ I~ ~u, TU! R/f2ntA1T~1 W(M/I 1JIAT7 A AN AWlAAJG f'l.+\CE.. 1U~ ~/P>-10~ ~p ~f,,of JUDGE PARKER rw:...eN S AM ARRIVES AT SPENCER FARMS ABBEY LEAVES 1-!IM A LONE W ITH B L Alt-JE BILLIN0S WHILE S HE ATTe N DS TO SOME DINN E R CHORES' FUNKY WINKERBEAN ,4Vf(,f~' 1 by Harold Le Doux I H A O P ICKED AM'V U P A T PRE · SCHOOL ANO SHE WAS WITH ME . B UT, FORTU NATELY SHE JUMPED OUT OF THE C AR ANO RAN TO see THE -----'-.l NEIGHBORS f DO THE P01..1CE HAVE A SUSPECT. BLAINE ? by Tom Batiuk ~ ~A'f~H~ A';f~~ 1HA-r REMIND$ ME ... GOf A 6(X)() P~OOUCf '10J ~,-HAVE 'fO ADVERTI!>E . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE • 6 -lS by Lynn Johnston • ...,...,_ loo<tert ol ""' Ouole from I WIN m•.n ,...,, .. ..,,.b1oc1 -d• .,. When you fl.nally get l>ecil to '°'" "' ,.,.,. '""' _,. -d• your Old homelown. ~ lt.nel 11 I R 0 0 c 0 T I =~::v: holne you I I' (' I I I - I A C LLO 1·: ' r I I I . I· 1T i'i· h [ 1! i· l ( i 0 I I 0 ~·:~ :·~~::;;...:: . --__ , __ ... ,_ r r r r r r r r 1