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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot( THE ORANGE COAST GOOD MORNING I h 's Friday. June 29. 1990. and here's what's happcnina: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Mid-mornins low clouds will bum away to sunny skies. Southwest winds to IS mph in the afternoon. 'r ... , .• lllP/ ... Yesterday's hi~/low Tomorrow•s h1ah/low 7!/M 72/62 72/62 INSIDI THI Nl\llSROOM Newport Beach city em- ployees threw a hup lhindia Thunday niaht in honor of their favorite party animal. outaoina Finance Director Oeorse Pappas, who is rctirina after 30 ycan with the city C.U) ... Everyone took jabs at Pap- pas' aood humor. job, and love for food, Las Yeps and noon- time bridae pmes. Pappas. City Attorney Rob- ert Burnham, Public Works Di- rector Ben Nolan and Parks Director Ron Whitley com- prised the City Hall .. Bridae Buddies .. who met almost daily at lunch hour ... Quipped Whit- ley, Pappas· bridac panner: "He may be finance director. but heam't count to 13." Utilities Director Robert OiMMI ~rved u emcee at the rout""" kept the crowd in stitches ... Accordina to Dixon. City Manaerr Robert Wynn's favorite sayin1 is. "Newport always bas enoup money. un- le1s we spend it.• Veteran lifeguard Kendall .. Jake .. Jacobsen announ~ the lifcauards· retirement gin to Pappas was a stay at a condominium in Hawaii. Jacobsen threw a key at Pappas and added. "If you can find the place:· 86 A4 85-7 812 16 17 Al 1·12 16 All Al 87-lt M 11-4 Atl Alf FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1990 Man, shot by police, gets s 1 . 5 mil City settles suit rather than go before jury 8y IMeLY ADAMS D..ily,... ....... ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Lawyers for this city and a man mistakenly shot by police as he strolled alons the beach with his wife two yean aao settled a civil lawsuit Thursday for S l.S million. Before the case could reach trial. where the city feared a jury's sym- pathy could inflate the judamcnt, Newport aarecd to ~y Sundap Bryant, 27, the SI mllhon he was seek.ins plus another SS00.000. City Attorney Bob Burnham said. "If there wasn'1 the sympethy fac- tor, we're sure the jury would•vc decided there wu no wronadoins on our part, .. Bum ham said. "But we think it's difficult for human beings to hear of somcthins like this, then walk away without aivins him money." The police shooting has already oost the city more than $60,000 in lepl feei, accordins to the city's Personnel Depanment. The incident bcpn Sept. 4. 1988, at about 3 a.m. when police offtett Derek Duncan was called to the Balboa Pier. Someone had reported an Hispanic man was roamina the beach with a sawed-off shotsun. Duncan spotted Bryant walk.ins on the beach with his wife. Bryant was carrying a portable radio that Duncan apparently mistook for a sho1&un. Duncan ordered the Ll- bcrian immiarant to frcczc. then fired his own shotgun as Bryant spun around, according to police reports. Pellets 1evtred ancrin in Btyant•s left arm and damalfd his stomach and colon. tk's had skin pfts ud SUtJCrics to rqiair his in1cstincs, but still has only limited use of his left arm. A former cab driver and soccer player. Bryan• has not been able to work since he was shot. After invcstiptins the shootina. the Orange County District Al- tomey's Office cleared Du~n of any criminal wrof\ldoina. He re- mains on active duty with the Polke DcpanmcnL City oounc1I membcn voted dur- in& a closed scuion Monday to ~ve er.. ...... P'AY I'• A'°' Sot.ithern California burning •• 111 •..._.In Senta ....... Mote.,._ JIO holll .. Mve been -•stroyed ltJ die fire. .Experts believe there is no' such thing as typical arsonist lly KAHN AUGE D..ily ..... ''""' 111' .... A pair of campfires gone awry. 'A"llMnc lighter toned into dry brush. An unidenllficd incen- diary device. These arc tht tools a uthont1es believe arsonists used -by acci- dent or b)' de•ructive intent - to wreak fiery havoc on hillstdcs and households from Santa Barbara to San Oitao County Wednesday. With help from torrid winds. unprecedented heat and brush dncd from years of drough t. a handful of arsonists manaaed to char 10.000-plus acres, cfestroy hundreds of homes and disrupt countless hvcs. So as residents t>c,jn picking thro ugh the ashes of what once were their homes and bek>nsings. investigators will pick through the blackened sites where the fi res were born. searchins for cl ues that will help them find the fi rtbugs. One man. a 29-ycar-old transi- ent. was arrested Thursday on susp1c1on that he started a fi re an Carbon Canyon when he tried to heat coffee on a pair of campfirn. Gov. Gtorsc Dukemcjian has promised a S50.000 reward for information that leads to the con- v1ct1on of whoever sta rtC'd the Santa Barbara County fire. the most destructive of Wednesday's blazes. (~ase Me NIK*/f'• A tOt -Slick scam is· broke·n up with the arrest of three ~1-.Y ADAMS ...., ............ COST A MESA -A former Cll· ccutivc for one of the nation's tarant computer firms was 1rraced Thur> day alont with two eccomDlk-es on suspicion of billdftl tbc hiatM«h aiant out of Sl00.000. Sceven WiUiam Hunt. 42, current· ty emlfloyed by Disney Studios. al- letcdly ~~ an . elaborate s~ll pme """' non-a111en1 eue\lttve haldhunll\jfirm1 while an em-ployee of • 'taJ f.Aluipment Corp. 1n Coaaa ae.. Police detetli¥e Steven Labbtt uicl. for lluw ~~ wtaill Hwn was Ue COft'IPlft)' I ttlioMJ .,. employ- ment mameer. be aDd 1wo P9ftnCn bdlt'd llM CIOlnpany for ... .-V.ctt of bar lcUUoUt •Pi0)1MM ,._., ubin M6d. Milt ,.., cona .. nia dktn"1 niSt. die napeoyen dlid oe 6"voicin ,,.,. ... ~ ..., hi~ bf DEC.~"""' I 8"ft Ht1n1 ....... 1Mtn 10 ewMt.a11 lllOM)'. Labln .. . Hunt raiped ft-om DEC last Sep- tembcr after he wu confronted by KCUrity ptttOnnel. The ca~ was handed 10 Labitt. wh09e spent more than ciJht months followina pepcr Ltails, 1nvestiptina bank eccounts and intcrviewina DEC personnel. The result wu a l 'h-foot stack of documtnll and Thunday's arrests-. Detcctivcs acquiml 10 ttarch warTlnll to com{>lete the invcs1ila- tion. includlnt aa• tcarch wananu on blnk attOUnts, thre.e for priV11te po.i oftkie bout and one for a teltobone answt'rina tttVi«, Labht ta id. With a warrant fOf Hunt's 1nat finalJy 1n hind, l..ablu callt'd Hunt 11 altc u.ney Mudio In ~nit arty Thundly 1.c:t invncd the tattutive '° turrender. Wtule ewt.nk Police ofloen Wlited ov~ ia catc Haant dlcided '° ftft. Hunt ll"ftd 1..S .,._.Illa .. IO COlll Mal'a Pola ...... 1..-m•id. l!ldilr IMt moni111. Police of. bl W P'9 IO "' hotftes of Hat's two lne.t lmMftplKa. S4- _.... lolu\ Francea Maatttla of Millioe V9'fo and O.ietle Ann M. ane, 41 , of Laauna N~l. and &tTnled them without 1nc1dcnt. While Costa Mesa detectives spent months recon1LnKtin1 the sca"!.t_ Hunt was him! by Waft Oit- ncy ~Yd.ios 1n Burbenk as an ande- pendmt contf'ICtor to recruit nc'"-~ executives. A Dianey spokesman said Hunt did hit job very well. and the com- pany hat not yet decided if a review of Hunt's Disney a«OUnts 1s nttnt- ary. Hunt. Muarella and Mane were hdd in Costa Mtsa's aty jail Thur> day in lieu ofSI00.000 be1l each - t~ a~•imate amou1't of their alleeCCI incomes from the captr. By 4 C.~·d~I had railed bad llnd were re Labiu Mid.. 1)cy wiU Cllldl be charsct with 12 coues Of .,and theft. Added to th.at wiU be a ...... *-t'°" that they lloll more &haft Sl0.000 from a si .... IOUJ'CC, which IMa~ I Judie m. ... two )tlaft ..,.. tune to die ••i••• ....,. of •t yan for .,.. lid. If to.nd •ih~h wtll "'1•1 -KAM/ ..... Over 400 homes, 14,000 acr.es scorched by fire from st.n aw1d wlr~ report.I Waldfi~ ignited by arsonists and aC'C1den1s crackled across Southern California Thursday after ravaging 350 homes 1n Santa Barbara County and at least 75 elsewhere 1n the region whale scorching 14.000 acres of brush. Firefighters scrambled to con- tain blazes an Santa Barbara. San Bcmardmo. R1ven1de and Or-•nsc counties before winds pick- ~ up. The National Weather Service said a return of the gusts that fan ned flamcs Wcdncsda)' was no11 itdy. · Ncwpon Beach fire officials ttmained con' meed Thursda' that firewo rks 11 n1ted the Wednesday afternoon firc that charred rouahly 20 acres of vass around Ncwpon Bay ··Ev1dcn~ ('f fireworks was found at the SC'tne. down on Back Ba) Drive:· said Newpon Beach Fire Capt Ra:v Pendl<'to n. "That's probabl) whcrt the fi re started.·· Newport Beach pohce detcc- tl\'CS wall now mves11pte the incident. If a rulpnt is ever found. that individual could face charges ra ngma from a simple mun1r1pal code v1ola11on. sin<'C fireworks are prohabncd in the city. to arson ··There arc a number of statu- tes dcaltnJ with unlawful bum- tnJ.'' Police gt. '\ndy Gonas said. The fast-movmg firt shut down bus) Jambortt Road and bneOy threatened the Hyatt Newponer resort and Park ewpon apan- menlS But no structures wcrt damaaed and the only 1n1ury re-- ported was a firefighter who suf· fcred e1thaust1on and smoke in- halation. A destructive blaze an Glendale was full) rontarned after de- s1ro) ma or damaging 55 hillside homes Wednesday. Santa Barbara Count) was hit hardest by fire an the region ;\ sa'age 3.500-ar re fire that broke out late Wednesday near Santa Barbara and Goleta was one of the worst on record there, burn- ing some 3SO homes and ICDdina residents flee ing. Anon was susi>«ted by fire invcst1p tors. ;\ U.S. Forest Service helicop- ter dropping water on names crashed a1 2 p.m. in Sa n Marcos Pass and the pilot broke his ks. He was rescued and sent to a hospital. said Bill Douros. a roun1y spokesman. There was no estimate of when ihc fitt would be ronlllned or rontrolled -we .are .utU tn a dire state of emc'Jt'nC)' in the city," County Fire Marshal Michael Bennett 1old an afternoon pren con- ference. "You're just lucky to have your hfc." said Kay O'Brien. who fled her home with her husband carry- 1ns onl) fami ly pictures and a re tirement watch. The home and all their posse saons wert lost. "We woke up this mom1na and wanted to brush our tttth but we didn't even have a toothbrush." she said. Gov. Gcoric DeukmCJlln tour- ed Santa Barbara and declared a state of emergency to release 1d- d1t1onal state funds and pave the wa) for federal assistance. He also headed to Glendale to make a s1m1lar dcclarataon. Dcukme11an also authonzed a $50.000 reward for mformation lcadmg to the arrest and convic- tion of whoever was mpon11blc for the fire. Fire danger continued to loom high throughout Southern Cah- fomra. whert the brush has been parched b)' four )cars of drought. A heat wave entered ats third day after scthn& ttrord highs ove r I 00 dCJf'ttS '" many areas. In Glendale. residents of the hall} neighborhood struck by an arsonist soncd throuth the ashn. all that was left ol' many ex- pensive homes. "I guess we'll JUSl tt&hten our belts and act on wt th fife ... said (~ate'" l'lft/ft• AIO' Pilot staffers pile up awards CoastP~ple G~or~ Pappas HE IS ~~~~~--------- Finance director for the city of Newpon Beach. retiring after 30 years with the city. A resident of Mission Viejo. GOOD HUMOR MAN------- The energetic Pappas, 64, 1s known around City Hall for his sound fiscal mind. good humor. frequent staff panics and love for food. He is cr~ited with saving the yearly employee awards dinner \\-hen the cit} was ready to do away with the e~ent in the 1970s because of budget cuts. Pappas came up with the idea of employees actually pulling the dinner together and contnbuting S5 each. To this da). the S5-dinner trad1uon continues. FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD------ The son of Greek 1mm1grants. Pappas gre"' up 1n Ohio. ~ot his busine~<. degree from Universit) of Dayton. Oh10. and got his first mun1c1pal JOb with the c11y of Dayton as the business administrator for the city's misdemeanor prison of 350 inmates. As administrator. Pa ppas helped the d1et1c1an de' clop menus for the prison that were so popular ... the) were breaking into the Jail to eat." he said MONEY MAKES THE WORLD ... ---- When Pappas fir-;.t t.·aml' to ~e"pon Beach. the Cll) budget was $4 million. the budgl'l Pappas prepared th1 ~ year -his la!>! -was close to $100 m1lhon He recalls his firc;t 1mpresswn ol thc cit~ -"l o'e at first 51gh1 ... the people. the JOb 1t')(:1r:· LIVING LEGACIES--------- [,en though Pappa<>"'" he-gonl· trom ( 1t\ HJll rnnw Jul) 6. he'll 11.'a'e hch1nd h1' lk'>h Jnd hlood J' rl·mintkr' of h1m<.l·lf Ro1h daughter \-1.inJ. ~7. ant.I '>On Tim. ~' "orl>. for thl· cit' 1ou RETIREMENT PLANS -------- Pappa" hofX''> Ill ,rx·nd mtl\I ol hi\ 11ml· on thl· ~ult lOur'c hul he ma\ J on J bu'1nl''' 'ull onl : 1n .1 "hilt• to prm tdl' prl\3ll' consulting l k al<.o "ant\ let ta~l' a trip \\Ith \\1k ll'Jn 10 'll'l' rclal"l'' 1n Greece. "·h1l h he h:h nut \ 1<,11ct.I in 5~ ~car\. MIXED EMOTIONS-------- ··1 ll•\c lhl· JOb lt''i J great to"n Bui I figurl·t.I it"• time tor soml' )Oung gu~-. tu come 1n ·· -Compi/~d by Iris Yoko/ Editor's Hotline 9y1Ml.YA0Am ca.-,.. ....... COST A MESA -An anorney suspec1ed of twindlins more lhan IS ctien1s out of hundreds of thousands of dollarl over &hft!C yean ~~ h( practiced in this city pleeded pHty lO 17 couats of artnd theft thia week and claimed ''no contett" 10 ahc 18th cbafee. James Pichette 36. facet a maxi- mum ~n~nce or lO years i.n prison and will be forced to rcsi1n from tbe state Bar Association, Deputy Di.,_ trict Attorney Joseph D'Aaostino said. While Costa Mesa Po lice Detec- Widening Newport bridge OK'd By IRIS YOKOI 0..,, l'lloc Stllff llfrtcH NEWPORT BEACH -The U.S. Coast Guard has given the city of Newport B~at·h and Caltrans the go- ahead to widen the Newport Boule' ard bridge o'er Nev. pon Harbor's West Channel. The Coast Ciuard announced Thursda' that 1t had appro' cd the proJl'Ct lo add an add1t10nal traflic lane and dc tenn1ncd tht· prOJ('Ct \\Ould nol intcrfcrl' with "rca~onable needs of na' 1gat1on." The prOJl'('t \\Ill not rc~ul·c \er- llcal and hon1on1al clearance<. avail- able to hoatl·rs pas\ing undl·r the bridge. a ( oa'>t Ciuard spokesman said. The approval allo\\5 cit) and state ollk1ah to fi nall) bl:g1n 1he \\ iden- ing. \\h1ch ha<. been planm·d for four \ear\ · But thi: < oa\I < iuart.I decision st:ind' to d1sappotnt a group of nearb> re\ldents and boaters who for ) l'aro; hJ' c !ought to gi:t th<" bridg~ r~11'><.'d a .. "l'll as "llknl.'d fher.c rl·s1dcnls of Balboa Co,cs anti Nl'''POrl Island ha'c long con- h:ndl'J thl· h11Jge I) too low. cau.,•ng lloata\ tn haH' 10 \\<li t until lov. 11de tn pa<>'> under 11. C1l\ and \taH.' offinah ha' c said rJ1.,1nit thl· bnt.lgl' \\OUIJ at.It.I anotha SI ~ m1llw n to thl' ~2 million pro· lt'l t .ind th.11 n11111e\ v.a,n't a\a1l- .1hk fhl' hndgl' \\ 1 II I'll.' "1tkncd h~ 29 kl'l < on,11Ul11011 '>huuld tx•g1n .1111unJ 1-wpll'f11hl·1 and \\111 ta l>.l· a ~l'.lr tu lt1mpkll' ,1nord1ng to John \\ oltl·r. prinupul ll' 11 l'nginl'Cr for 1 l,l· t II\. rhc ·prOJCl"I "''II Ix: a t.ldlicult OOl' '>••Ke thl' hndgl' mu<.t ront1nul' to hJnt.lk traffa "h1k 11 1<; tx·ini! rt·no- '·'ll·d. Cit) Managa Robt·n W)nn noted .. But 1t-.. a \er) nl·eJcd prOJ\'Cl to gl'l 1hi: Jt.ld111onJI lane and J>l'll· n1nan ant.I h1nl'll· trail." w, nn '>Jld. . MAIN OFFICE Just Call 642-6086 , 11 I HO•mo t sc .. u. 'I Whri• 11 ,. .. .~.. 1t>o1Jt 1t"i£· r J.l•'r PK 11 yciu tr~,. r.;111 n, ... r111111t>Pr Jtlfl\lf .411'1 ,r ,, bf '•'(. ' J"•l 'rrtn•..( !!I l('<j .In(! 11f>h11Prt" j p t lJ •ll•I''' Prjotr < ' . ' f,.A, t "l'f I •I • I O • ...... 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D•s ll• Formerly w ith "Greek Cuisine" of Tustin To all our Valuable Longstanding Customers & Friends Welcome to the Gathering Place of Greek Food Lovers "Wltea Tiie GrMk .._.. Get •npy Tiiey £e•e Te Tiie ~dle•I•• Te Eat die Fllle8t I• Creek<:•lalme" Fo rmerly "HIDE-AWAY RESTAU RANT" ~" r I •~\ICl•nt Ai.~'' ~,,r ~ M,11 krl1t1g Ctt:RI flt({MAN t. Id, ·''"d M,1n~v~• MICH~rt SHOWHI I f 'IJfl U (htt> luf I 1 t rt O~VI> HOH II I l I [ '' LISA IAfHY ~ I J •• Mt '11'' llHRY KNIGHT Cl QllG( ARAU/ I .11 t111l11111 I J"' Mindi~' WE~llENOW OPE_N t'O• 81JllNE88 LIJNC• Ml ... Prl I I all llM 5874 Edinger Ave Huntington Beich, CA In the •tNNBll .... n... • .. ... ~· ...... . • Marina Vlllqe Center• For Reservations C.11 (714) u ...... live Slevca l.abiu SOtnt )YJ yean investiptin• Pichette'• various finand&l m11dulinp. police and pr'Oleeuton btlitve there are Yktims or Pichette who are yet 10 be found. Pichette wu orifinally arrested on IS counts of lf'll'd_ theft in 1987. He WU tdeMed Oft $I 0,000 beil, but wu ~ months later for de- fraudins an Irvine homeowner·1 u- soc:iation. His btil wu increaaed to $2~000. but apin he railtd the money -and .,.in investiptors found new evidence of fraud. Durina bis preliminary hearina. in 1989, he was accused of two more counts of stealing from clients. hrin1tin1 the 1u·anci total to I ft rJ o·~tino uld. D Apdno is bootns that more yictints wilt t1ep forward before Pichette'• September eentenclna. he laid. Evidence of more people in- jured by Picbene's lepl practice coWd belp stiffen the lawyer's pun- itbmeat, o·~aino said. Supcnor COun Judge Raanar R. E~een .. bas ind icated he miaht Jive Pichelac the minimum sentence of one year in Ora nae County Jail if PicbettC can make restitution by September," O'Aaostino said. CurrentJy. the prosecutor fi1urcs Pichette owes clients about $300,000. The money was stolen in ;.,N'f'm'"",. of S 1,500 to SI S0,000, O'A&ostino said. MOit of the money that ended up in Piche tte's pockets t'lmc from te!• tkments be"d male~ OTI a clt~t s behalf. then ~H to 11ve to the chent, D'Aa~stino said. Also, while operatin& a bill collect· ina service Pichette was of\en suc- cessful at 'collcctina 1he de~t. but would keep the money for himself, D'A&ostino said. The attorney has been on i~voiud· tary inactive enrollment with the stale Bar Association since last Ot- ccmber and has been ordered by Judge Engebretsen to prepare bJs formal rcs1anation from the blr, Six-day fiesta opens today the depanure of principal Diane Hobbe~*flc:e!'· Hobbensi'tf1c:cn left for a principal's pos1t1on an Vista. ba FOUNTAIN VALLEY - The eighth annual Fourth of July Fiesta begins today at Mile Square NEWS Park. Billed as a Summer Sizzling Spectacular, the Fiesta is a six-day BRIEFS event that finishes up with a bang on the Founh of July. Organw:rs estimate 60,000 people will attend the event. Friday will feature the enter- tainment of Debbie McClendon. JC and the Boyz. Crystal Lewis and Undercover. Saturda)' 1s the da) for the Baby Contest. Miss Sensuous Ribs Contest. Spelling Bee and Rib Cook- off along \\Ith cntenainmcnt by Midnight Country. Ladies of Supremes. Tony Ros1ni and Undercover. On Sunda). the maJOr evt'nts will be the Miss Chili Pl·ppcr Con te~!. the senior King and Queen Contc~t and the Chill Cook-off Awards. The best 1s \a\ ed for last with a special appcarann· b) rock star Joe Walsh and KLOS radio pcrsonaht) Jex· Ri:nson on Wednesday the Fourth. W alsh. who has pla)·ed wtth The James Gang and The Lllglc~. "ill 'itart his conccn at 7:45 p.m .. fi nishing up )u't 1n 11mt· for thi: firework and laser displa) starung at 9 p m. Thi: Fiesta 1s !>ponsored in part by the Chamber of Commerci:. Connl'll Chevrolet. ( oor., Beer. The Pcnn)-.aHr. lhl· nl ~ of Fountatn Valle). Fountain Valk> Rcg1unal lfosp11al and tht: Concerni:d C1t11l'n'> of Fuunta1n Vallq Lake View principal named H UNTINGTON BEACH -Sandra l DcYoung. longumc cmplo)ec in the Ocean Vie" School District. has been appointt:d principal of Like Vie" Sc:houl. d1stnt1 o fficials announced Thursda). DcYoung. \\ho served as adm 1n1stratl\c a,~,.,. 1ant at Vista V1l'" School for the past fi\-c )Car and Jl\tfll I teadll'r for 14 \l'Uf\. ,., filling the post after OeYo ung is a graduate of UC Santa Bar ra and the U.S. International University. where she rccei'cd her master's degree. 5250,000 pledged to center IRVINE -Marjone Shea of Newport Beach. a retired Huntington Beach and Newport Beach teacher. has pledged S250.000 to support programs at the upcom ing UCI Clinical Cancer Center at UCI Medical Center. The 56,000-squarc-foot center 1s scheduled to open in the fall of 1991. and will bt.· the first university fac1hl> exclusivcl) dedic.:ated to cancer research. treatment a nd prevention. . Shea made the plcdge in memor) ol her husband. who died of cancer in 1989. Teen held In girl's death ANAHEIM - A teen-ager who was a frcquenl '1s11or 10 the Anaheim home where a 9-ycar«old girl v.as found stabbed to death last \.\-CCk was arrested Wednesda) on '>U\p1cion of murder Mana Dd Rosio .\lfaro. 18. was taken into custod> at t 2 a m. h~ Orange ( ount~ Shcnff<t Dcpanment 1n,cst1gator' 1n ronnec11on "1th the June 15 killing of ..\u1umn \.\ allac.:e. !kitd shenffs spol>.esman Lt Die~ Olson . ..\lfaro "a' <ipottcd in a yard of an Anaheim home. hl' added "Alfaro "a" 1dl'nttlicd 1hrough thi: (al-ID automated fingerprint ..,~ 'tem ·· Ol-;on '>aid "She 1s "'ell known to fam1h membcr' and h.1~ bcl·n at the.· house on pnor nna<ilOn'i •. The child, "'host: bod~ "a\ dl'-n>H'rl·d h~ her mother in a bat I>. hath mom of th{' lam1h ·.., home. died of numerou\ '>tah \\Ount.ls ln1,cs11gator'> \\{'(l' \!Ill looking Im t"o othn <,usix·cts. both Jc'>l ntx·t.I a<. mak H1,pan1r,. Olson said. d -From tbl! staff an wire r~port1 Buckey watched children for hours : Witness LOS ..\NG(LES -Whtie '1-.1t1ng Orangt• Coast ( ollcgl'. Ra) mond Uudl·~ '>at and "atchcd )oung c htl- drl·n pla)1ng at a ncarb} da}·Cart• l~n1er for hour~. an 10\e'it1gator tl'!>l1fied ThurMla\. D1stnct attonie) ·s in1,csugator \>, 1lliam G uida . called as the fi~I r{'buttal "itness in Buckey·s molcst:it1on trial. ..aid he wa<; n mt·mber of a 16-pcrson team that follo"'cd Buckt.·y 1n earl} 1984 At the 11me. the Ml Manin Prc- School casc was C'onsidcrcd one of th~ largcst molestation cascs in thl' countr> ·!I history. So far. none of the SC\ en teacher' ong1nall> accused has been con- ' 1cted of an) cnme. Bucl..ey. 32. "hu ts farn1g eight counts. 1s the onl~ remaining defendant. The IOVCSligator said he follOWl'd Bucke)' to the colleac on two oc- casions: Feb. 8. 1984. and Feb. 15. 1984. Both times. he said he watch- ed the former McManin teacher sto p and look at school children. tv.icc for a shon penod and once for News of the weird ahout lour hour,. ··J>nmanh . he -..11 nn tht· IJ\\n Ulllkr J trl'~ :rntl !w 1prx·ared tu bl· \\:Jt<:h1ng thl· '>.1ml· .irca th<' da ~­ rarl· :rn.·a. "hl'rl' lht· l hildrl·n \\ere (pl.1~ing1" <,;ml (1u1da<. ... ,hn al\o tt•,11fil·t.I JI But ~l'' ·, tir;t 1nal \hwnl 1h1'> ltlnl' .1rounJ "ere (1u1t.JJ,· 'itatl.'llll'lll'> 1n lhl· fir'>t prou·l·d1ng 1hat Bul kc~ haJ \la red at thl' t htldren .rnJ 1gnorcd <,e\ era I romcl~ \HHHt'll "hn "all>.i:d h~ -By City New§ Suvk~ Lunch canceled, for a good reason By CHUCK SHEPHERD -Re' Jame'> R1c;ho p l anlt•kt.1 thl· lumh hl· h.1J prnOll\l'd tn t•a t alone. Jtup till" '>ll'l.'Pk of Ill' ( rll'll Burntl'. MJ . Hapl 1'l c.:hun h 1n ..\pnl. a\ pa~oll for 1nrrl'a\(.'d 'iun- da) St hool attl'nJ.1ntT Rl':l\Clll for l'ant'l•lla t 111n · I U\I hour'> tx·lon· H1'>hop·, l1..11wh .1 hugl' llghtnintt oolt 'Piii thl· <,tn·pk 1n t\\11 -On !\1a\ 14. C1rt:l·n Ba'. W1' rc,tauratcur Philip I ('l' hdd. a nrnJ· night <,t·am t· on lhl' Mith an111' l'r\<Jr\ of an un<,oh i:d murdl·r I hat 1<>11~ plart: nn h" prupt'rl). I "ll \l'<lf'> ago. ht· hud held a \UC'Cnsful Ou1JU hoard l'H'nl that \l('it.lcd thl' rnrrl'l'l dall' uf till' murdcr I l'l' twhl'\l'\ thJt unk'' hl· gl'h to tht· hottom of 1h1<;. l>p1rtt'> in the building" 111 ant•t·t hu.,1nc'' -.\l'Cuscd burglar Keith "itaq . 19. l''>t·arx·J from lhl· \then'). Ohio. uiunt\ 1.111 1n Marl·h h~ l\ing tx·d,hccl\ togl.'thn and lo"enng h11Tt'>l'll lrom J \\int.lo" -1 M> I X-,i:ar-old men Wl'f(' .irrl''>tl·J 1n Ponfond. Orl·. 1n March anti 'd1argrd \\1lh a'>sau ltrng fi,e ik·opk h~ 'h111111n~ dJrt' at them through a hlcl\\gun For the record It 1~ the Oranift Coast Dally Pilot's flll/1l 1 tn r nimpr/I cor· ll't t .ti/ ,., rc11' ol '"h~tann• To ll'{Xlft .m l·1101 or d.intit at1c1n. c .1// h-L'·-l :: I .inti .1~1. for rile• llf.' Jc\A •free full boat cover with a new Duf fy 18 Classic or Duffy 18 Si gnature •Specia ls on Demonstrator boats JO year hull warranty. S year mOlor warranty ... The mose popular boeta on the bay!!f FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A FREE DEMONST ARION . PLEAS ALL VENWEST YACHTS· 2500 W. PCH ·NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 642·1 5~7 u • '• / • /I l f I • It wasn't hot enough to f ry eggs on the slde\Valk ,.Assignment must have broken the .heat w ave in Southern California ':T htcall cameat 10 a.m. Thursday. about half an hour before I was going to come •vrr to the paper and write today's column. '' "Fred, this is Bill." said -Oruae Coast Dally Piiot Edi- tor Bill Lobdell. "I have a breaking story Fred want you to cover." All Martin riJht! I thought. fiauring m y big moment had finally arrived. "Go to the store, get some eggs -we'll pay for them -and sec if you can get them to fry on the sidewalk," Bill said. "Ah, sure thing. Bill." It wasn't until almost an hour later that I finally *ot the editor'ci sly pun about the "breaking" story. Get it? ESJ shells. Breaking? In spite of that. I went ahead with the assignment. The first step was to get a quick fix of scientific background. and l I knew the perfect person to call: Or. Douglas Mills. professor of theoretical ph)sics at UCI. "Doug," I asked. ''lfthe boiling point of water is 212 degrees. what is the fl)ing point of an egg?" I Pause. More pause. "Doug. an~ you there?" ' "Damned if I know." Doug finally repltcd. Afier explaining the project. and getting some good advice 1 ("lt'scooled off some today. you know"). the Fred Column went into "hat paSS(s for action. I grabbed a stopwatch (this was going to be scientific). bought the eggs. a spatula. a can of that no-stick spray. some clean-up things and headed for the newsroom. Before making a fool of m yself in public trying to fry c~ on the sidewall. 11 seemed reasonable to experiment with one in the Dally P llol'1 black·toppcd parking lot. At this instant ofwnting. that ep has been cooking for 47 minutes and JO seconds. The water in the white part of the egg ha~ evaporated and the outer yolk has hardened a bit. The )Olk has begun to transform itself into two yellow blobs. It looks pretty disgusting. Cenainl) 1t has not fried. The log1l·al conclusion. confirmed with personal obscn at1ons and tests. was thl·re was a nice breeLt' Thursda). the te mperature dropped and our parking lot is no plan'. to ff) an egg, ln true Dally Pilot trad1t1on. the Fred Column doggedly continued to pursue the egg-frying story. Photo grapher Dan Hankin suggested I t~ ff) 1ng 11 on the hood of m) car. Managing Editor Steve Marble 'Uggl'Stcd I tr) fl) ing 1t o n Dan Hankin. Before this got too out of hand. I ldt the nl.'wsroom and headed inland. Orange Count) Airport should be warmer. and 11 "3'1 But I couldn't find J parking spot. Aha! South Coast Plaza. I took a space 1n the farthc~t rearhcs of the parking lot. where nobody would see me crack the l'gg and gcntl) pour It o nto the sun-baked surface. F1ftel'n m1null.'S later. the egg was doing the i.amc thing as the one 1n the Piiot's parking lot. Nothing. -More heat' Santa .\na Cl\'IC Center had to he the place I deaned up the mess and headed there. Whe n I opened the t·ar door. the air seemed hardl> warmer than 11 "as at Costa Me\.11. This time thc-n• \'asn't dn)place to h1dt' Lots ol people. lot\ of \trange look!!i. Tr~ ing 10 appear a<. official as I n•uld "hill' care full~ breaking an egg on the asphalt of the main parking lot. I clicked Hlc stop watch o n and sat back to wan. I felt like the .. Candid Camera·· man . .\lien Funt a'I rx·opk "alked b). ~hnt of those who no ticed thl' egg tnl'd to look u' 11' thl'' hadn't. Some glamcd qu1ckl) at me. then continued on about th(•1r business. Finall}. C'nc gu). an allorne) rd gues\ from the lUI ol h1\ SUll and the bulge~ 1n hi\ portfolio ca'ie. nonchalant!~ :isked· ··Your cu'"' "Afraid so ... I replied. It was ob' 1ous that he "anted to ask what thl' l'g& and I "ere doing but felt '>Oml'"hat sill) about 1t l He fclt 51 ll>.''I ~1 I kt him off the hoot.. and mumbled something about ... kind of an l"<rx·n - ment .. Hl' nodded as 1fto sa'. "of course." and lcli Natural!\. the egg Ju'lt sit there and stared at ml' I had failed. Maybe Monda) or Tuesday the quest for a 'ildl'\\alt..-tncd egg might ha\e been sulccssful But not Thursda). The on l~ good thing to come out of such a lud1crou'> alil'rnoon was that the Dally Pilot broke the heat waH that ha<. ~ared outhern California all week. Had I no t been sent out to fr~ an t•gg on the P3' emcnt )esterda). temperatures "ould surd)' ha\C re· mained tnpk-<l1g11 But m~ l'<l1tor \\a<. d1~ppointt'd. and I let him down Ht• reall~ "anted that l'&g. Loot.. at 1t th1i. -wa~. 8111: You "ent home Thur~a> l'H'n1ng "Ith se\Cn more eggs than }OU had "ht'n )OU came to '-"Ori... Cool Guy: The heat wa'c "e put out of business Thurwa~ didn't _bother Stc\C ·\sl e\ .. at all. He JUSt extended his "o rt.. da} to 1 _or 14 ho urs ~01 10 \\Or~. tho ugh. Ste' e·\ com pan). Thermal Products. d1o;tnhutcs commercial air· conditioning and refrigeration equipment. "It's the coolest place 1n town.'' he gloated -"and we· .. e never been busier." Toda). though. Steve will havt• to come out of his c hilled cocoon and come 10 Manna Dunes where he "'II captain one o f the teams an the 8th .\nnual Superstars Compet111on. Sponsored b) the Ne-wpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. uperstar<. ~ 1c~ for hein$ the most irre levant evt•nt o f lrrekvant Weck "hich. pra1\C be. 1<, about to ""ind down. Ste, e's team won a pr11c last year. but he can't remember tor what "I think 11 was for being the team that had the most fun:· Ha' 1ng made a fool out of m yself all day Thursday. I think I'll so watch Ste'e and the other uperstars d o hkc"1sc toda). You're invited to spectate. too, from 10 to 3. Just for fun . Fm M•rllJJ ., col•llUI ,.., MolHl•y•, w~~•MY• H d Frld•Y•· Ecological Reserve established in 197 5 • ha Newport Bue~ The U pper Newport Bay DID YOU Ecologic-al Reserve was established in I 97S and is KNOW manaaed by the California Department of Fish and Game. It protects 752 acres of productive wetland ri· habitat in mudflats and salt marshes consistina of • cord vus. p1cklewccd. sahgrass, jaumea and the eodanacred salt marsh bird's beak. t. • la La1•aa Beac~! Bottlenoscd and common dolphins occasionally play offsbott near Picnic Beach and Rockpale Beach, two sandy coves popular for swimmina. surfina and divana. • ha Cotta Mesa: Kenneth Yeaw, Costa Mesa's fint letter carrier. bqan workina in 1948 and retired in I 97S after more than four decades of sonina and delivering the mail. He d ied at the qe of 7l in April of 1989. No one had all m winmna numben picked in Wednesday niaht's "Lotto 6-53" pme. and the $4.l million jackpot will roll over to an estimated S 10 million in Saturday's dnwina. California Loncry officials said. Herc arc the winninl numbcn picked in the twice-weekly "Lotto 6-53 p me: l , S, I • 31. 36, 49, and the bonus number. 17. There Wttt four tickets with five of siA numbtn plus the bonus number. CICh winninc Slll,90I. They d i vtck a prize pool of $491 ,633. l.oUtty officiat1 aid Thundly thoee were purchated 1n San Mateo. Folt0m. OlendUc and Chino. Hne are the winn1n1 play1oa card numbrn pkktd Thursday nlaht for: the C"ahfomaa Lottery's daily "DK'to" pmc: QRons: 2 \lbs: 6 0 0\amond · Jaclc pectcs 4 • DArLY PILOT/Ftid•y. June 29, 1990 ReP91ter's notebOok It's hot out there OA the Coast One-liners measure just how hot it is dearcc Phocn1it, m .. iust so ()y. an~ County wall feel cool when she comes b3cl •y IRIS YOt<OI o.-y "°' SUI! 111ft1Mf COSTA MESA -You know it's ~ot when f:-ozcn yogurt shops are Jim-packed at 10 p.m. O r when mature men place wet paper towds on their bald spois to cool ofT. Or when your Fruit-of-the-Looms arc sticking to )'Ot1 by 7 a .m. Yep, it's hot out there. Even the alleged ocean brttzes haven't helped cool the Oranae Coast. The wadina pool at Wild River$ Water Parle an Irvine 1s so crowded you can walk across on people's heads and not even get a Loenail wet. Daily Pilot columnist Fred Manin actually cracked an cga on the pave- ment to ~ if It would cook Folks arc taking cool baths at m1dn1gh1. running naked throu&h sprinklers and placi ng baggies of ice in their hats. Thornburgh promises a fight for more law enforcement spending By DAN \l/HrTCOMB 041#y ~-Co•n...,...,. IRVINE -Citing a mandate to crack down on drugs a nd drug- relatcd cnmc, U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh said Thursday the Bush adman1strat1on would seek across-the-board increases in law en· forcement funding. "It would do no good to increase the number of police officers if there aren't enough prosccutcrs:· Thornburgh told members of the Lincoln Club at a luncheon 1n Irvine. "And n wo uld do no good to increase the number of prosecutors 1f there aren't c no u11.h 1udgcs." Calltng the shonagc of federal Judges in Orange County and across the nation the m1ss1ng hnk 1n the 1ust1ce system. Thornburgh said Congre~~ was rnns1denng legislation to adrr as man~ as 95 new Judges. Thornburgh said POli 11cs miitht Obituaries delay the issue un11I after the 1992 election. but added that he was urging Congr~ss to speed up the process. "h 's a political problem." he said. "Everybody agr~s we need more Judges. The question 1s when." Admitting that the drug problem "wasn't licked yet," Thornburgh outlined a four-point plan of in· creased a11ent1on. 1ncludin~: • A crackdown on the expon o f chemicals used 10 manufacture drugs and on the laundenng o f money from drug sales. a process which Thornburgh said would re- quire cooperation from o ther na- tions. • T:1e us~ of money and goods confiscated fro m drug dealers to battle drug related cnme. which Thornburgh said would send a mes~ge to dealers that "(10 you make it. we take 11. ·· Dwayne Anderson, senior building inspector, inventor Hl "Tl~(,f0:--1 Bl-.\( If Memorial \en 11.·e'I arc ..chcdukd Satu rdJ~ for O\\a)ne ".\nd)" \ndn-.un. a "11.:nior huild ing 1n<.fX'l'- 101 li11 tlw l 11) nt Huntington lk:ll h. Ill' J1\'d. \\ l'dlll''da~ at tlw agl' of 611 al PauhlJ C 11mmun1 1~ llo~p11al \ nd1.·1.,11n J rl'\ld1.·n I of l o' \lamtto'> h.11.J tl'H'f\l'd lhrl'l' h1.-.1r1 uf)l.'rJl1011' .ind '>ulkrl'd h\l'r darll· Jgl' from hl·.111 IJilurl.' lam1I~ mem· tx•r\ ,,11d 111.' had hl.'l'n nr1 1.'\ll'n1.kd mcd1,al ll·JH' ·\ ndcr<.on "m l..l·d lor t Ill' l It\ tor aho111 I 5 ''"H' Jnd h~;hirl' 1ha1 "a' J huildrnt1. 1n,p1.·rtor fm lhl' '11' o l l'1u1 R1H'r.1 "lie "'"' 111w ul our hc<.t llhlX'( · tor\. nu tlouhl Jhout 11 .. \<lid "11!..l' ·\dams. d1rl.'( to r of communll\ '\Cr· '1n·-,. "lk "as a good gu) .. - -\ndcr,un ~·r\l·d "Ith the l '.S_ .\rnl} 1n Europe .1lh.'r thl· ('nd ol World War II Hl' 1n\l·n1ed ··gadgt'ts" 1n ht\ )'Car o f itlnl'" Jnd rl'\'l'l\ed n·nificat1on Im l\\\1 pJtl·nt' "hile 1n thl' ho-sp1tal la\t "'"'t'l. al·u 1rd1ng to h1'> d:iughtrr D~:hr J I .irma -\ndl·r,on "'llr' 1H·d h\ h1\ "'1fl•. C .1rul li'l' lhildrl·n anJ n-1nr grand· dtilllrl'll \lcmonal 'l'r\llC\ Jrl' 'itht·duled \.11urda~ Jt ~ \11 p m at Dilday Hrothl'f' I urwral l>trl'llM'I 17'>1 I H1.0J1.h Hhd Winnie Kiely, longtime nanny \\'1 nn1e t-.11:1~. a longllml' rt'\ldcnt of ( O'>t<.1 \k'kl. d1l·d l ul·sda\ \he v.a<, 71 Born 1n Wak'I. "ll'h t•rn 1gr:11ed to Crnada 1n the 195(1\. rema1n1ng thcrl' for 10 \l'Jr\ \hl' r:imc 10 thl· l 'n1ted States in l'>tt\ and 'lettlrd 1n ( osta Me<.a. "hcrl· \hl' hH·d until hn death K tel> worked at John \\a~ nl' Ten· n1i. Club for 15 )l'ar;. pro\lding lh1ld l'are for club ml·mtx·~. Friends 'Ml) she "as kno" n for keeping an doM' touch "11h the l h1ldrcn '>he cared for. Ion~ afta the' outgrc" the nl·cd for a nann' \hl· v.a1. an ari1H' mcmher ol 'it. John the Baptl\t < ·atholic C 'hurrh and did \Oluntcn "llrt.. for a numhl.·r ol l·hurl'h rhJrt11e'I and or· gan11a11ons l\.1l'I) 15 'iUr\tH'd h~ her h us~nd. fhomas. a son. Donald. a daughter. Cher. I A 1rtlcr. t"l' 'i1'it1•r-;. Flomc fhumas and Ph'"" L cv.1s. and tour grandchildren · Me morial sc.·n 1c .. ~ "111 he held toda) at t. Jo hn the Baptist Church. The famtl~ has rcqw:sted that dona· 11on<. be made 10 childre n's Ho'ipttal of Orange Count> Yo u know 11's hot when people throw cauuon to the non-eirnnent wind and lca\>C otll their doors and windows open at night. The heat. apparently. makes even bursJars laz)'. Ifs so hot you wander around the local shopping mall just to enJO> air cond1tionin& that you do n't have 1n )Our home -or do have in ~our home but 1s broken. One OTaace Coast Dally Piiot reponcr plans to travel to 122- 81rdl arc d ipping v.o rm in bud bath$ before the)' cat them Your car turn' into a n instant sauna af\er bc1n1 parked for only two minutes. Your da\h 1 mett1ns ->ou're i.urc of 11 ~nd v.hc:n )OU iouch the \teerina v. hl'cl. )OU )wear )'Ou·, e scorched the ~II.in off ) our hand 'a uur hair dries a!li soon as )OU ~tcp out of the 'lh~cr And tomorrow's weather'.' Don't ask Beating the heat wave A,. W..._..,.e D•mon Roberson, 19. of Anaheim finds relief from the Southern Caltfornl• heat wave by riding the waves near th• Huntington •••ch ~ler. Roberson was one of the lucky ones on Thursday . Many people coul d not get away from their jobs to cool off at th• beach. I ! : • : ' : • ! I • I . • ( Costa Mesa man kidnapped, robbed ' ' • . By GEORGE McCRORY 0..., ~llot St.off \llrlt~ IRVl~E -Tv.ll m1:n kidnapped. bound and dubhed n ( ll'>la \1csa man Thu Ma\. pulling him through 10 hour\ llf terror befort' the:' aban- doned him un a remote El Toro strel't and toot.. h1\ "atl·h and "alkt containing SIOO Irvine Police Lt \like Whitl' <.aid the ltdnapixr' forced ~().~car-old Joseph Do ugla' L1gcr from has I Q86 \1crcun L 'n' v.h1lc 1t \\J\ <.topped at Jellen Road .ind In 1nt· <enter Dn'c .it' about ~ am One of tht' men. who "as armed v.1th a gun. ordered l 1gcr into the hack of the car "Thl·~ tolJ h11n h\ [1.t'l in thl' h.:K I.. of the l·ar "hl'rl' tht'' put a pallo "ca'c u\ er L 1gcr\ hc:ld and bound h1\ kl·t and hand\ with tape ... White <.aid The ahdu\lor-. dro' c around for several hour\ on '1rcc1' unlno" n to L1ger before 'itoppin~ ~H Lal e Ftm~st Un' l' and l JnJdJ Road "hal' lht'\ > hit him on thl' hl·a<l "'11h a hlunt ! obJt'Ct Bc1<1rl' ka' ing thl' men f plarcd l 1gn in tht• rl·Jr hatch area of h1"1 car anJ toot.. his "'Jtc h and l "alkt. i L1gf"r told POlltt' that hl· mnn:igcd • to lrC't' h1m\l'lf and !!l't 11u1 of tht• rar ! but rnllap~·d un a gra'I'>' arl'3 along I thl' \lfl'l'( I .\t ahout 4· JO p rn \pnnl..kr\ l ""at..ennJ L.1gcr. "h11 "J' latl'r hdp-, t•d h\ a bK,\ll\t Or.angl· ( 11unt' \hn1 tr' 1kput1e\ : tail ed "1th L 1gl'I ,111d jdm1n "1~rl"d , tir'll aid tx·lcHt 1urninti1 him ll\\'f tu In inc poltn· L 1gn did n111 ll'~Ulrl' ho-,p1talt1at1un \\hill' ... 11J White "3td there "err nn "ll· ncs~s to the kidnapping. but dC"te1.- tt"es were 1nten •C"' in(!. t 1ger 1<1 find out m ore ab<lut h1'> ordeal The <,u\fX'd' ar,· \k~rthl.'<l a' d male H 1:.pa111\ t• l\Tt t.111 .rnd I 'II pound\ JnJ .1 "h1ll· 111.ik "11h long bll)nd ha11 "·kt't ' 1nchl"\ tJll .rnd I ~o pound' • Bicyclist recovering from hit-and-run SANTA .\N.\ -A 20.)c:ar-old osta M c\a h1cychst \\US an stable conditio n Thursda) at West· er n M i.'dical <'enter after being •truck b} a hit· .ind-run dnver. Matthew Brown suffered head in· "' POLICE LOG JUOCS Wednesday cvcnana when a 1989 Ford Fesuva hit him a he "as ridina 1n the h1c)'cle lane nonh o n Superior venue near raconderoga Road, police said. Poh~e JUTtsttd Tamara J .. M•rtlczt 24, of Pomona, on su,p1c1on o felony drunken dnv1n1 and feloE hit and run. Police $ly she s away from the accident scene a er heT cu struck Brown. but a Costa Mesa PQlitt offiC'Cr to~ her near KaiKr School 1n Co ta Mesa. A pa scnaer in Mirelc1·, car. Charlotte Ga~ey, 20. of Cluno, was arrested on su p1c1on ofbtina drunk in public -llr • o.u, ,._,., Cotta M~u A ~om1n rtponcd that she wu at· aackcd by a man *ho 'ricd to pull do•n htr st.on\ *' w .,...lkcd alone 1n the 2900 block ur Bmtol • trttt at l l 4 p m Wcdne""9) he u~·•pcd Yllllhoul 11\JUf)' 0 SomeoM brole Into an apan!Mflt 1n lhe 400 block of h1r Onvt betwctn l. \() and 10 a m Wcdnt'1day and stott • •11lk' ronta1n1n1 cuh and cndtt card The 10111 valuc or the 11rm IS ""mated • , $24 D Goll clubs ~onh St!OO W\"1T itokn from a (Ir par~rd 1n 1hr 1200 blocl. of Adam' Stm·1 bc'llo\ttn I 0 pm Tue5da) anJ ,. m "cdncsda) D Tool' and rquipmt'nt valued 11 Sl,000 wt"I'\' \lnlcn from a pna,t 1n the lCXlO bloc!.. of Wallart 1~1 bct"'ffn 7 p m Tur-.da' .. nd 6 JO a m Wtdnnda)' D Poh<T amstrd Eduardo (cir~ C0t· do' a. I q, of SAn1a "n•. on su\p1c1on of stcalrna a 'h1r1 \llurd 11 SJO from the Nord~1rom \Ulf'\' at 'iouth C'oa~t P\au. Thr arrest "'II\ mack 11 I JO pm WC'dnnda) Fountain Vall~y Pohce "'ponrd th11 '°m<"OM armed 11>1th a 38·('1hbcr handaun shot 1hrou$h a t'C'\ld('nt's ""'"do-... The m1dcnt ia1d she ht'ard a loud b.tna and "'plos1on When \ht tn\e\ll&alcd shr found a bulle1 lod&C"d in the ~'C'11in~ of a hf"droom Vandal\ smuhtd IM w1ndoW\ of a dcnM1·, offi('( 1n thC' 1800 bl()('k of Broo~hunl tr«I 0 While ~ho,,.tnna at the Los C'1bclltr"01 Sponi V1llqt a ~~yttr-old ~tary had her "'alkt and us cont.tnts \tOkn from htr kMPMIC"· ~htch ""' had ~ cm a ct\11r. Hrr \tOlcn proptny was val~ II Sl. 7H 0 Bufllan lw'Mc 1n10 a roof'n 11 t~ Ccnkrof mcncan 1n tht ltiOOO bloc" of t laroor Bc>ulc' 11\1 and tote St. t SO wonh or~ 0 ln tht 1100 bklc" off>otwood "cn1ae • a l'\"\«knt repon«i that 1<>~ stott hoth T ·top-. from her 'ehtck T hr lu" WIS C'SllmotC'd II S~.(X() Hunlington Bf'a<'h Buf'llars s10lr a T\ '1<'1 anJ J PtMerr '1<'rro from an unlockrd '8r3SC' in 1ht 5600 blO\l of M1nhall r>mr 0 A r~1de:n1 1n lh<' 1100 hlocl of 11nnda lrt't u1d \ht' 1houiht "imronr ,;imt into her rt'stdtntt "'11hou1 her tun'ICnt and tool. 'omr food and a Jlckt 1 0 A m1dc:n1 1n 1hr 7!!00 block of o\lham- bra ~1d he "'" look1n1 over the frm"C' and 'OmroM who hr nt''<"' "'"' h11 him O"tr tht head D Somcont' brokt' 1"'•ndow10 a "uraun d) u1uk1 Samu1"111 and tok a nMJ10 11 the Cambro M1nufae1unna. 76'll C'1a A"<' 0 Somtonr thrtw a roe~ throuah 1 rt'ar "''"do"' 1n tht bloc'k or Woodbort1 °"'" lhC' Md-door M1&hbor rrponC'd· I) too~ down tht IK't'n~ numhtr of a \USPf'Ca'' 'rh 1 IC" 0 I\ men rt'poncdl Wf'rt pla~1na 1 loud pme of k.1d.hall on Kolrdo l..an(' at I a.m The) Y<'tU' ~1m1n1 and "'t'll10a and runn1n& up and down thr \lrt'Ct 1 rts1dC'nt Y1ll r: \ and.11' ,pr•H·d ";ill' anll 1. t-ln .,. 11h gr,rt1i1t .at l'I C amm<1 !{NI 'h1-.1I 11n !l..Jn.·n \nn l .tnr \\ t~nr.,.1.1, 0 ~1m('11n<' , 111 1h\ "'111·, ••II ,111 .il.11 m un11pJX·d 1h1· "'P ''"an f,11111 \m1 J111 Jn•I ..... 1.. J 'ICI•··· .4"1J"hli,·r \\ t'lln1 .... t:.\ Laguna tkac-h '""'"'"' '•l~I JI S 11\ ~llu "'a' tal rn from .l 1"('~1drn«r 1n tht• I Ml() hlt"'l of T ah111 \' l'nuc 0 °'M>mrnnl' t1implamC'J th.it 1 man .,..., m.t)lurl'NJ11nJ 1ln the: lrt1n1 !X)rth of a ~1dcn.:c tn tht' I \flO hl(\d, or ~rm u lm\e D \ man """' 1rrr\1nJ \\rd~' n1p1 '""" ht alleaedh tncd In brt1~ into 'M l urnabl.,ut Thnl't \hop ~:fl Ciknnt' rt I .4htan \tan'" "nton•o ~o 11 l..na..,.n a' l 11uro \ntun10 V1llll"'!uc1 "'I' ar· l\"\IN aftrr ntt~~'" ol lh<' hop fl'· pmtcd hcar1n1 o "'1ndtw• tn·nl.1na ~wport lk•ch \om(Ont ~cnt aloha "'1th 11 hc;cnw- pl1tc 'tauna "lOWH" · ln>m a I'* l'-ord ''" ~tkcd 1n a lot at '11111 ~· Lane 0 ~ 2 l·)t'lf okl •oman 1n thC' !O bk1'~ of ll'tl\\U\ .\\l'ftUC h J JU\' fOWn ll\at ot lhc \ha•~r w.hNI ~~potted a llflM'd. blu« cd man ~flt 1nm 1ht OJlC1' b&throom w1nJo• 0 Cftl) Jollan cbh d1~c>pcartJ fro«i a bu\t~ • Mk 1n the HOO bt~ ~Va l ido Ex-S&L chief blames F ds for 9y JOY NmfON'( ~~ .......... COSTA MESA -The real scan· dal behind the troubled thrift indu. try ts not th& <'rooks. ~ IO fonner Mercuf') Sav1np Chairman Leonard hanc. The raJ story in- volves the erosion or the aovcm- ment's commitment to home own- ership. Speaking to about 100 people at the Center Club on ThursdAy. Shane blamed mishandling or the crisis on the fact that fe'4er Americans o wn their o wn homes today than they did 10 years ago. In l 980. he said. 68 percent o f all American fam ilies were home- owners.. T oday. 62 J>(rttnt are . .\nd ~fore lo ng. "when the balance o f foreclosurrs are complete,'' the proportio n will dro p to below 60 pe~ent. Shane said. Blasting the "faceless" o fficials in Washingto n who "couldn't 'isualize the crooked situation that wa s evolving," hane said that in the case of numero us reputable thrifts -including his own Mcrcur~ Sav- ings of Huntington Beach -a wide net was thrown that caught the hone)t and d1shonl'st ahkc. Shane blamed go,emment regu- lators for going after the S&L crimi- nals in a wa' that endangered the d ue pr<X'ess rights of all participants in the thnl\ industl). Michael Patn- Strictly Business Ex-state S&L chief mum on hf s -opin ions of speecti COST A MESA -Former Mercury Savinp Chairman t..eo.rd Shane said that he was Jtunned to tee one of the perpctnHon olsaL •·corruption .. at l\~s Center Club speech Thunday. . . ··1 didn't beheve Larry Tqprt (the former Cahforaaa S\aae Commissioner orSavinp and Loans) would &how up toct.y," Shane said. ..He was one of a handful of people who contributed to 1he demise of home ownership ... Asked what he thouiht of Shane's talk, Tlll*rt aid '"not much." But he declined to comment funher. Tauan's more vocal panner. Dennis Johnston. an attorney at the Los Angeles firm of Tagpn & Johnston. said that Shane's remarks amounted to ''defamation." According to Johnston. Taagart was only doina his job in appro' ang the hundreds of new California lhrif\s that came into being dun ng the early '80s .. If the law. said they co~ld -theomically .. invest 100 percent of the ir assets in non-hous1na sectors of the econom y. he said it ~-as!''' !auart's job to say t~y ~u.ldn'L But conside ring the skyrockeung interest rates o f the penod, ll also made good economic sense for S&Ls to get out of fixed rate home loans and grab a stake 1n the growrng real esta te pie. he added. archa in San Francisco. a ke) regu- lator in the S& L sha keout. e\Cn "e nt so far a!> to a nnounce: "I do n't believe in due process. I "a nt to catch them all ... Amo ng the abuses ~ufTered b) -By hr A.8,._J' Mercuf') Savmis. Shane said. was go' emment's hiri ng of the accoun- tant firm of Kenneth Laventhol to in,cst1.pte Shane's thrift -the same lmn he had alread\I hired to "o rk on Mercu~ 's side. · ........... ciaty dilt'Overed * ............ ol IM fttal wbeD he rad a 11ory in Tbc Wuhi~ Post aboua die ~aanu' decision not '° wort for aay ~ dariftL" A.side from thole criuasma.. Shane blamed Coapaa for de-- rcaulati111 tbe auel side ot the thrift a.lance sbee1 in the ~y 'SO.. siv-iftl a blank cbeck ao SAL& at the e~ of the housi""I industry. TM ,ovemment. tac aid, bas made a priority of helpins lbe poor IO buy bomcs UDClC the days of Habcn Hoover, wMn only one lhird of Americans lived on property they owned. A1mo1t SO years later, Shane said. bouaiD1 was still a pnority of the aovemment. But in 1971, he said, "the ICeds Of disaster ~ IOWft. '' At that time, he explained, a handful of powerful investment bankers., indudi"I former Treasury Secftwy Donald Repn, then at Merrill Lynch. pushed for approval of money market mutual funds. an investment vehicle that allowed financial institutions to pay hiaher rates of interest than t he thnfb were able to offer. With the thrifts' commitment to ~year. fixed-rate loans. Shane said, they could not prevent the siphonin1 away of SI SO billion into other accounts. money that might other- wise have fueled housing develop- ment. Housing Slowdown another job .threat ~ I 91 •· scon aOCMD ,,, ........ LOS ANOEl.ES -c..&ifbnaia'a weekeni .. houli.: indUllry could IOOD COM t.bouN I Of jobl. llwply brUina a ... IC eco90lllY alrady alowecf by lbe wa •.-cc IMkeoot. UCLA ecoaomilll lllid Tbunday. .. A m.;ot slide la boaw construcr tioo may be under way," aid David G. Hcnaley1 clirec10r of California IOrecastint 1or the raoecied UCLA BUlineu Fotca1tint Project. •1'bere are ~ reports of wealntuel in houlilllo with declin- h-a sales volume and accumulatin& inventories. and faJlina pricn in many ltall. .. That could lead to thousands of layoffs of construction worken over lbe next two years. coupled with tens of thousands of job cuts at defense contractors, Hensley said, Those key pens of California's economy provided lS0,000 new jobs during the current expansion in the state, accordina to UCLA fiaurcs. .. Our forecast assumes that the two sectors combined will shed 140,000 of these jobs by the end of 1992... Hensley said. "This sharp reversal implies a much slower econ- omy in t he near future." His comments came as UCLA rdcalCd its quartttly prediction• ror &be U.S. and C.allfomia ~ The forecast was for slusaitb powtti. The cross national product •• ~ aocoununs for inflauon, wu e peeled to rise 1.8 percent in I 990t 2.1 percent in 199!, and 2.3 ~nl in 1992, the 8u11neu Foreca1un1 Project said. The state f11urcs for thl same years were I .8 percent, 2.~ percent and 2.2 perccnL The UCLA econom~m fear ~ in aerospace and hou11na will n~, lhrouah the state's economy, a view supponed by those in those indu~ . I tnes. • Northrop Corp. Chief Execu1jv' Kmt Kresa. for example, told ~ holders last month that Northf'OI\ would launch a major oost-cuttiD1 prosram including large layoffs.. II' that speech to the annual mtttina, however. he also asked them to remember the company's 6,000 sub- c-0ntracton near Los Anaeles. "You do n't read much about tht effect on these subcontractors. most or the emphasis is on the pn3'm contractors," Kresa said. "But impact on the nation's subeo!'t . tor base is real and no less s1gn1ft- cant than the impact o n our own people." ( " 11 \ 1· \ '1 I<'-U I U NEW YORK (AP> Jun. 2t Managers, workers should deal with downsizing honestly 1 l Question: Our compuy Is dowa- 1izi11g. How do wt dtaJ wills lite lo• morale ? Downsmng. restructuring and re- pos111onmg arl' <'kgant terms to CO\ er lhl' trJUffiJ of profit loss. ft IS a rare compan~ that has the fore· sight to ~top a trl·mendous gro"' th C}cte txforl' thl· rush for po"er 1s lost in thl· panir lor profits The strategu l·d log.1c hel·o me\ e motmnal Suzette Alger uphea\ al ,I\ rl\:upk Jrl' dl\pl:Jq•J d1~ru:nkJ JnJ J11"nnght .mg~ Soltt·n J '>out \llUJt111n h' 1111 plement1ng the folln"'ing 1dl'a·, I CX.1 1 "t•h 11 J hi'> I'> no lime for either m.lnJgl·r, or "orl..a<i Ill bur\ heads. hurn hmlgn or hru"e l"gn-; Often ix·opk Jnd rompJn1'-'' lix u' their t'nl•rg~ on denial. blamt· or bull~ taellt~ I hl· attitude of top managl'ml'nt mu,1 he prn1n·ll·d in bc:ha' 1or thJl sho"., a"arcnl'\\. opennl''>' JnJ t'nlPJth\ ., \!Jh' J plJn Lea'l' thl' finanu al J\Pl''-'" ol thl· plJn to the acl·uuntJnl'.1 JnJ Ilk.US on the human , ekml'nl ol tht• t hJngl· in bu-still'" <;truuurl' Thin!.. lll 1h1\ plan a' a marh·ung \trall'g' 10 wll l hangl' ~ssembk JnJ 1mpkml·nt th" plan U\1ng gu1Jd1nl'' \1HJ "ould Im an~ good plan. What 1s the result )'OU are aiming for? Do }OU want to increase morale? Or do }OU want to alleviate fear a nd help ~our people gain focus and moml·ntum for a different fu- ture., What an: the nsk facto rs \OU mu'it cons1Jer'l Ho"' "'111 'ou deal "11h !>l.cp11ci-sm and the blame fac- tor'' W hat "'111 ~ou do to rl'patr the fragile personal !>t'lf-esteem that has been damaged h~ the r<'mo' al of thl' 1llus1\l~ serum' fartor of l'mplo~ - mcnt'' ' Put 11 in \H1t1ng. Kumor' Jrt• running ra111p;111t anJ thl·~ arl' m1.lrl· 1ntcn~· and nqWtl\t' "11h calh rt'P· l'l1t1on l: \ t'f\ 0\1\J\ h\.'lll'\ l'\ l'\ t'f' · thing JnJ n11h4.J, h...i1l'' l'' an' thing DolUnlt'llt .ill the tau' flt>\\thk a., \IUl~l..I~ J\ lhl'\ J fl' J\;UIJhk JOJ \hJ fl' I hl' Ill \\ 11 h l'\ l'~ OOl' "\Cit h I llj!. 1'> l'\l'r a' hJd on pajll'r J' 11 '' m,1gnllil·J t n I ht· 1111a)t111;111on .i I JI!.. I .111. 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Many goq,·rnmC'nt agcnc1t.'S provide o ut- plal'cment training. not only in rr- sumc preparation but also in dealing "'u h 'ilrl-SS and the m ental exerci~ \\SE lPS A DOM\S NEW YORK (API -The fotiowino lbt ~ws lllf N-York Stock Excn•~ stoci..s and warrants that rwtve gone u«> t most and ®w" the mcnt besec:t on oerc~t of cl'\a~ for Thurscs.v No sKurlties 1rad1no below 52 or 1000 shares are i"cludeod Net a"o i>erctntaRe ~·•' are lhe difference t>f'twHn he ev1ovs clOslng l>f•Ce and Thundav's 5 30 P m price UPS Na~ Last °'9 Pc1. 1 Cil•~Com 2 ) + lt UP t7 6 7 Har1evOa11 s 301. + 33• UP 13 9 3 Cross•oSv e>4A 3 . + ~ UP 13 0 4 Saltwilv wl 3 •. + lt uo l t I S MversLE ll 't + l'e UP II 0 6 &rossldSv PIS tO > + t Uo 10 a 7 rowCP 9'• + '• UP 10 8 In! Tc" II +1 UP 100 9 0.,L ne ""' + >. UP 91 NEW YORK (AP) -Tl'le follc>wlno 11\t shOws Ille Over· ll'le· Count..-stoeks e1'0 warrents tl'lat !'lave~ UP rile most and ro:wn lhe most bes on i>ercen1 of crianoe or Thur\dev No secur ties 1rad1ng below S2 or 1000 snares are included Net ano e>e<cen1ane chan~s are the difference t>f'lwff" ·tie prev us closing price and T.,u•sdev's last or bid price UPS N•m. Last °'9 Pct. I C1mmlnc s JJ· 16 + 13·16 UP ff i 2 ~NL Fnc1 21-+ ~ Uo ) 011tvFn 2 + , UP • He11one11c f• + Ht Uo .6 5 Roulnd '• + lt Uo • 6 e><>1ec1 f• t I Uo 21 I 1 uexCP '• l UP t\J I ~<1.calSter 2. + lt UP 9 Br1stolHld 2 1· 16 + S· 16 Uo 17 9 required to maintain a positive at- titude. There are many private com- panies "'ho will provide every aspcoct of "change" training )Our people '4i ll need. In dealing with any change 10 ~nllr~ ,._ ~ Up i·· 11 •Vi\ ;Wr 11~ 1 Up ,~ 12 •com. t" 3 '· Up 13 MON Y REst ·~ ~ UP •• 1• ~ru~n 171. 1~ Up • IS amg1rSt I• 1 Up .1 16 ~.f;I tvrs 1 ., UP 7.1 11 VI oddShP ~~ ~ Up 7 5 11 c rcco '• UP 1.A I Hu~p ~· I', UP 7.3 r/ Pat omun >. '• UP 7 I AAR Co >1 t I, Up u t2 ~ignalAprl ., 8~ 13 avomer 21~ + llt r ~l'l,ron 2 ., UP 6.7 S I nclMgl ~)· + ·~ UP 6 7 6 LillvElt wt + S"t UP 6.1 DOWNS Name LHt 3~~1-Pc1. 1 AmSvBkNY l>f g: "J 7 Floa lPnl 2. -" 3 AmSv81<.NY 2lt -lt Off u 6 10 Medstnetn1 0 · 16 +11-16 UP 17.7 II ~ilMed un 6 • + •• Uo 1p I~ Forsch~ 11 • + l'l Uo I • t Rttpiron1cs s 19 • + 2 ' UP 10 I• MkroHllh IP• t 2 Uo "! IS H•nalio UP I• 1~ Polv~·· I + : UP l• I W~ner t .. 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I T ra rtlC11 oF n 2•·, -'ll ••• r-· .. l~ -'• H Key,~s 2 '• -I ga 1 ifi" ~-~ ••• sco nc -'• •• U~irsl s 2 , -I •• S UnvMfd s Pt -•• 'tr~ t -I l~ '• -~ i~IFdl r-1 I W~o s ~ -., 1? or~r n ~-J 11 ' ,-1 11 :v iv.ro un 711-16 -I 11. IJ Mrch~t L ~ I. 11 I Norm '. 11 1 I• ~IBnks '. r 1, Hrlge '• t .I ,.,~ 2'• -'• :.1 ,, ~eel p .... -., I r P .... -., I . ~ ,.,rr' me. -· 2 II~ ::<-i: ~1 Acxiom I -2 HllhWICh -~ PiedmlFed -,. '· ~t~o j'., -~ '·' c p .... _ ~ B •gUllPF" 911> -I Hit \1' '\\.St: DID NEW YORK (API Jun 2t AllEX l .E..\DEHS NEW YORK (API -Sain, ~ p rn Thuncsav e>rlce and net Cflan" of the· 10 mo\I active Amerkan Stock Exai.nc>e luue' .• trading "-llOtl llv at more ln.tl.Jl N.m. v La~t ~ E:!fivSvc l,m,7 ts• -• r-8nift~~' 3 ~ l ~ + ~ T Nik wl 2. I ~ -~ AmdJhl 6, Wte + lt Alzafti 7*, 0 ''• +2 • ~~Jk ~WI m· t~ AmTr·all7 sc • 1J1, = ! OleM>nlcs 2 , 39·16 +3-16 '\\'SE l .t :ADEHS NEW YOR K (API -Sales, • P.m Thursoav price and net ctianr of the IS most ective New York Sloe E1crwtn9' in ues trading "a1ionallv at more th•n JI .::~& T r.91·7 ~ ~ PtlllMor, 1.m. ...~ _ .\t LACH r s I, . 291• tl'• Was leMgt s l. , •1' • 1 Entergy l. l,SOO 19~ ~r:.~~~ s l:m:= ~J.4 t 1 ; Ill Power J. ,400 iJ.i; ~r~~~~s~. l: :I tf> 11 :. AmE11or 1, 1, ~ + g 1obMa r n ij' 4' • -• • ~tt:l~s r :~ u~ t,. ~. Boeing s I ,&l)O si + NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow Jonft H ereoes tor T';ia~ f9Ctll .. a... Ind 2168 CM • 71.71+1 Trn 114131• ,.,U ~~™i}o+fl ~,t~ I~ .ll .m « 17:o.i l'lWI Indus . , Tran , ,I urus • . 6S Stk , , NEW YORK (AP) -Mo\I .alvt_over·"'-· counter stOC'k1 1uootild bv NASO. Last er I t~1:r.m a.di~ ~r11, a... Ull1: tt~ ti~ I 12>• + 1'] I , . f' -'• 1,. , •• -'• l , , ., -'• 1, • ''> +•. I, , St't 1. •. n•. + , MEW YORK (APl -MoMY rtlls tor Thursday a$ reoortld bv Ttterat1 sv,te,,.. Inc ~ttera11 lntereit ratt rnoex· I 1)0 lme Rate 10 00 Kount Rate. 7 00 Oker call loen raft 9 2S eoerar ~ncss market ratt High I ,l Low . 1 S LHt . 7 OHlers commercial ~~· 3C>-IO dav · I 13· 0 Cettlf~alH ~r· . s,t rlmarv !tr.: h ~l deVl. 7. 1 YMf, 7.M GOl.D PHlt·t :s 'I • ·1· \ I ' PH I C I ' • Orange Cout OAfLY PILOT /Frtday. June 21, 1990 u - na S 1 . 2 bllllon In tax, fee ·hikes ... .. 91 STIVI LAW•INCI ~..._.,. .. ACRAMENTO -11\e stale Sc~te . hat rejected nearly S l.2 biJhon in till Ind ftt 1ncrtak't but the! lcadtr or the Re publican min· orit) SI)'$ some kind of rt\el\UC .. , incrcak will be n«<kd to help fill a Sl.6 b1lhon lhonaer. Meanwhile Thul'lday. both the Senate and the AIKtnbly voltd to dell) welfare cot1-of-l1v1 na 1ntTeatn for a month, ddpitc comptainrs from one Democrat that the move would "~unch the poor m th<' stomach.' Both houses then ~ourned until Monday, en uriaa that tho state will bea>n a new fiscal year unday without a budgct. ~natc Democrats proposed thrtt ~lleged kidnap ends with chase tUSTIN -A 19-ytar-old Tustin min allftedly kidnapped thrte sis- ters in their car Thursday, lcadina potice on a wild SO mph chase on ci~ ltttets, police said. the dn\!er's scat 11 Frankhn and Walnut avenues aner jumpina out of his car. Nguyen planned to pick up her 16-year.old stsler. Le, from work befort the abduction , Shanahan said. moving. but she grabbed a door handle and v.as draggt'd a short distance before she jumped inside. Aner Lan NKuyen called police, an officer w11h a dog unit chased l..e on residential trccts. After stoppma m an 1ndustnaJ complex at Franklin nonh of Walnut. Le ran away from the stolen car, but the officer re- leased the cnn1nc. Thc dog bit Le rc~atedly o n the legs. Shanahan said. 'rustin Police gt. Mike hanahan said Mien Van Le was arrested o n suspicion of thrtt counts of kidnap- pifta and one count each of robbery. &nlnd theft auto and child endanger- n'ftnt aflenhe ch~. which tnded dh a police dog b1t1ng Le several tifhtt. Lan Nguyen's 3-year-old sister. Tu was in the car when Le sped off. Lan Nguyen was pushod out of the car at Franklin and Micbelk Dnvc. but Tu Nauyen remained in the back scat. As luck would have 1l, Le drovt past wht're Lt Nguyen was waiting. Shanahan said. Le Ngu)cn Jumped in front of 1hc car and tried to grab her 3-year-old sister as the car was Doctors a t Healthcare Medical Center in Tus11n treated Le for the bites before officers took him to thl· Orange County Jail. '&. had taken a car belonging to I ~ear-old Lan Ngu}cn of Tustin at abOut 4:50 p.m .. forcing her from -By IM Dally Pllol Volleyball's big leaguers play -I ih Laguna Beach this weekend I LAGUNA BEACH -.\ucnt1on. local 'olk)ball beat·h \Ollc)hall. the tournaml.'nl th1\ ~car will \Cnl' ~acks. as an anti-drug rcm1nda ~ You'vt bet'n bumped off the ~nd at Lagun.i"<, The: tllurnamcnt carries an an11-drug thcml'. and Main Beal h for thl' "t'elcnd. anti-drug information booths v.111 dot the beach. said R ' You'll haH~ 10 he content w11h wa11:hing from thl' tournaml'nl dm:ctor ~1al) Jo Wheeler. tlelanes Frida). S•uurda) and unda) as competitors This 1s 1hc s1\th )Car the na11onal tournament has om throughout thl' na11on con' crgc on your ho mt' declined hquor-1ndustl) sponsors. a move \\.-heeler turf. said has won support from participants as well as local • The pamc1pants 10 the J61h annual Laguna Beach mcrchanls . • n voile} ball tournament pla> for morl' than fun. In addition to the 16 ml·n·s. If! v.omcn's and fhc c >..crc1se and s1aius on tht" bench cocd teams C\Pl'C tcd to compt·1c. Whl·clcr s~ud more These JX'Oph: are the lingc; Jnd queens of thl' than I 00.000 pcopk. including '>pt"Clators and ~lie) ball 1.·ourts. and the} v. 111 be competing for prom oters. arc hkl'I) to 1nva1.k Laguna Beach 1h1'> ~11onal ranling and big buck\ "cckend : There 1s a total ol $51.000 at .,rnkc for the men's. Parking v.111 be a prtcious rnmmodll) 1n L.lguna women's and coeJ teams "ho'IJ l·ompctc this \.\CCk· this v.eekcnd . ..,,) Whcckr ad\l..es SPl'Ctatof1 to am'c end. earl). COnlP'-'llllOn bt'g1n-. at 8 ,) m all three da>~· I I ... In add1t1on to being a shll\\1.Jsc for C:iliforn1a -By tb~ Dall)' Pilot The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to present T H E 8TH ANNUAL SUPERSTARS COMPETI TI ON Friday, June 29, 1990 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. PA RT ICIPATE 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 5 (3 men and 2 women or 3 women aod 2 men a MUSn through 13 marginally aabletic inelevaot events to prove something ... bat over the years, we've forgotten just what. 1lle eveQ(S are kept secret until June 29th. Don't be left out ... sponsor a team for $298.89 or spomor an event for $100. This will give you tre- mendous bu~ exposure--while supporting your Cliamber of Commerce. We guarantee you won't be disappointed! Call 644-821 J for more inf ormarion . ------------------ Introducing Ameritone -Regency lOO o/o Acrylic Paint W600 Stfltl Eattt10J 100' Aaylc Wei ca11rs1• OfltS 10 • b<'t~t tu\ "'' '~"' l n/llfl( t \ .,O()d I' ••n t1t tlltnl tdhdlOn lo m1wnry \IJtl~es °'111ble 1111ns1 tilt tltmfflt• Cltan up with SOI!> I/Id waltf .... ,.. . l '• \t-J,t•. I,~." I ,,..11..-I Envirorunentally Safe. W2500 Stot1 hltn1t 100\ acry&c l6tdun GbJl [JIMll4 • '° p1r.tn lor>C 14\l•r>11 l)ttlor,..rr Rt~10\ d r1 Qt<• vO IOOkS tt•11 r t yU•\ Oun •111 1111th \OaO .an.S ·utt1 WOO Sent' C•ln Aaylc .......... • MaWIJ f'Wsll f,,, 11 ~,s a Ill s/lffn lor ' '~"111011s loo• llHists d•ll Old 110 Clt111 111> ••Ill wrp and •~It! ~ I I' ••• . ' ''-'~luuu ( ·""" .......... 1 l ~ ....... \ ·~· .. ''--'•'"'J ~.-_1,.. I c:_::,; WHEN IT'S WORTH DOING RIGHT! ALL WALLPAPER 303 OFF EVERYDAY Over 1,850 Wallpaper Books to choose from. R.ECKITOl•8 . ""~ ....... ... .... of UOllt ..... ot ..,.,. • UsJ lio-YW I• OMll twlQI\ \ ., ....... '*' 'l"eklt Coe~~i~,'A'l 17th end Tut tlin (7M) 141-1774 Htddefi ...... 8 ltlllcit\ bills to nmc .$ l.12 1>1lhon 1n ad· d1t1onal ~vcnut 1n the new flse1l )car. But they look vott'S on only two of them, one to rai~ S84S million by ldjust1na ~nonal an· come tu bracktu, and the other to generate $350 million by delaying 1 htdu~d de<:rcasc 1n veh1clt' hceosc f('C$. The tu bracket bill. AB374 b> ~mbf)'mlD Johan K.Jehs, D-San Leandro. wcnt down to deftat on a 22-14 roll tall. 5 vote<> hon o( the two-uurds majority needed for ap- proval. The vehicle f~ mcrtase measure. AB449 by Assembl)man Sam Farr. 0-Carmel, fared slightly better. get- ting 23 volts. 1Jt senators opposed it. It also needed at least 27 votes. Senators agreed to allo v. Scnatt President Pro Tern Da' 1d Roberti. 0-Los Angeles. the mea~urc!>' floor manager. to tal t' second 'otc:!> at a later sesst0n. Thursday'\ 'otes on the tax bills split largel) along pan) hnes. with GOP lawmalt·rs ca'>llng all the no \Ott'S. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. w~. Y-o.a.. c..-. M9r•' 1971 HAllOl llVO. COSTA MfSA )41-1 IS• Roast Turkey Dinners t'\C:f"\ '""J"' Hit I It " ~ .. ( '""... f ,,,., 673-0910 I 4ch Annual I Charlie Brande' Ora nge County Volley ba ll Cam ==July 23-July 21 == Corona del Mar High School O(lt'n .amp I•> all b..•g1nn111i 1hmugh 1n1ermed1J1t• \l..tlll'd ~rt1 11l3nl\ The ,amp ~111 1ndudt" lund.1mentJI and 1 , 1echn1.:al .. i..111, '>Cll1ng. fla'io\ing ..er- ' ing. .ind \f11 l1ng Dc\liOt"d fo1 b m.in u>m1 c1111on lhl' O<. \ RC " a fan ta'"" "a' tu tt.1.·t in -.h.i!X' tor the I uf11:oming \('hool \l'ar lo-.1ructor Cl'larl1c Brand~· anJ ,oachintt ,taff Bo~s & Girls. g.16 }rs Mon-Fn I :!.10-5 00 PM CdM H1ih School SI :!5 includes T • hin ro IGN l 1P (.\LL ( 7 14 ) o4.t-J I 5 I I · ,, '"' I t'1 "" H. ' •1 ' ........... ,,.. ,.,,1 M f\.t~'' ,_ l~"'f'..11'"4nl Democrats have miuont1~ 1n both hou4'Cs but they la k the 1wo- thmts votes need«! to approve the ~x mca5urc Roben1 sa'd Democrat~ wctt will· 1ng 10 use a rombinal1on of bud&tl eu&s and rcvt'nu~ increases 10 deaJ w11h the 'honfall. bo1 ht com- plained that Rt'publtcan Gov. Georgt' Deukmt'j1an had not shown any willingness to raise revenue. ··w e came up with S 1.2 b1ll1on in cu\ :· Roberti said. "Tht governor n<'Hr once said (raise the) motor vrh1cle tu .. cipretre tax. alcohol tax. never o nce said (lt't's approvt) a 1ax accckrat1on. "Even Prt"S1dcnt Bush 1s w1llin1 to talk about raising re' enut' but that me sage has not come out to era· men lo to the Republicans ... Roberta said at another point 1n the debate. '\ct ua lly Dru k ml'J 1a n has proposed o ne revcnue mcrea~. a S200 m1lhon boost that wo uld be created b) ehminaung a tax cred11 for renters who don't mal t' enough tO pa~ IOCOflll' l<l\C'i natc MaJOnly ~r 9Ui'\ K«ne. ().Vallt'JO. also upportcd the rt'\'enuc bill . telllna the ... ,g pubhcan that "you cannot say lherc are S3.6 bilhon 1n c uts that ean bt made without lnJunna sevt~I~ the t people and the 1nst1tut1on of the 1; talc of ahforn1a." natt M1nonty Leadtr Ken Maddy, R-Frcsno. said he oppotcd the Klchs bill but indicated that he would support some other revenue increases. mclud1ng some form ot higher motor vehicle fee<>. He ~1d the budget s11uatton would have to be M>lvcd b) "substanual cuts 1n programs wnh some (add111onal I re' e nuc." But ht called thc 1ncomc lax braclct adJUSt· ment bill "the v.orst ~a) to solve the problt'm . II sohcs 1t on tht bacu of wage carnt'rs." he said. n John ~)mou1 . R-o\nahe1m . said the state faces a permanent budget problem cau~d b) a conttnu· ing pattern of re' cnue trailing cost 1ncrea..c!t It's Our 25th Anniversary Sa le I EV ERY PL·A~T 20~~ OFF I 20% OFF ALL PLA~TS: • INSTOCK • SPECIAL ORDERS • FRESI I ~TC:x:K WED(L Y • SSOCIFTCERTIACATE Salt nms July hi 31st DRA WIJl.G EVERY WEEK.END AM LI G ' '\t'" fttll't '\ ur .. t'n u nd ( .arcl1·11 ( .t'lltt>r s l)llOra.110.0•1 h1ih"'"'•11r•11t1r1 l ..... 1h ,,.., .. "'" "'"' 14rlhur '' l"llll•ur~ f,,..,. 1i ... 1114•h \l'I\ 64-1--9510 JZ! .._ __ _ open mon thru Sdt oo-6 oo, ~unday q oo-f> oo • • • • • • • .. THE DAILY PILOT IS ON THE • • • • • • • AIR he Orange Coast Daily Pilot now provides oca news to K-OCEAN 103.1 FM -the Number 1 Orange County based FM radio station -five times a day. Listen to us at 6 ·so 7:20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5:50 tn the • afternoons . • • Catch Pilot editor Wilham Lobdell 1n the morning with Rick : • • • • • • • • Lewis, host of the Breakfast Club. 6-10 am. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •: • • • • • GlltttNatl Patrons add style of th It: wn· to beau't}t salon 'l"bln .. 11 •ylilta a& Oub Shalimar Ulina \Mir trainina and talent.a ao mate mea and women look more aunctfve. The )1IMr-okt beaut~ Coat Hilbway cov-en s. .we.feet an0 o«m let'· vices &om to toe. Sounded lib I sn;tt place to v• ... -fasb.ion watch and dilcover how .u. folkl drela when they are in pursuit DeM of beauty. · lllllillllllii•lilil••• Joan Mazzei and Alm•• Re ynold1. Joyce Ray, Cr•lt arown .. , lib to loot pJCl when I come here to look better/. u.id Kris Aromolul ol Corona oet Mar aa she arrived· ln a black knit pant suiL .. Jt•s new .. .!w Cedan ... boutht it at Sak1t" laid Aronsobn of ber 1man- lookina en1e1nble laced with &Old· toned cbaim and trimmed with cbarml. Matchina earrinas and black thonas completed her beauty shop attire. Roberta Posey of Costa Mesa ar- rived for her manicure •pPOintmcnt wearina • jum~it faabaoned from floral cotton with bows on the front pockeu. ..l like to be casual, not dress up," said Posey, who purchased the suit from Robinson•s. Sara Hanlon was at the shop to have her hair and makeup done. The former mayor of SianaJ Hill was in an all-bbCk costume -a linen fioor-lenath coat-style dress worn over matching linen pants with black hose and flats. Casual, yet dressy in a very interesting manner. '1 wore this because I cao unbutton it and aet out of it easily. I don't have to pull aoythinJ over my ~d and mesa up my hau. •• Oood 1 ! Trim Kerry Cooper of Hunting n Beach breezed m look.ina very vivacious in stone-washed Gerss jeans topped off with a red lcnit.A>p cut low an the back. A white belt, white ahillies and a small b.ck shoulder baa comrieted her tool And. then we n to observe how the people pe omiina servicts for the clients looked. Ut Stylist Anthony Ourcnzo .~ black pleated, bqay pants witfl a mustard-<X>lorcd elms shirt, blitk bow tic and Iona collarless coaL1"I 10 to Europe once a year to 1,et fashion ideas. On my last trip I notfocd the buckles on men's shots. When I came back I boulht tbC~," said Ourenzo pointing to , ,is buckled, suede shoes. "For wor I want somcthinJ different. something new, but nothing outrageous." "' " .. Fashions by Costa Mesa desi~r HoUv Sharp were the choico1..of stylists Robin Summers and Glt'nna Dee. Summers, the shop's ed•~· tional director. filled the bill m.th tailored, tasteful and pr~e styles with a taupe and white polka dot ankle-ltn~th jumper with wJtltc blouse. "I like to wear something diffetent from anyone else.'' said Dee, srfarp looking 1n baggic black nder pants. yellow zipper front top, short b>ack suede boots and hot pink carrit\gs. Fun clothes are what Amie 'Re· ynolds likes to wear for her posi~ion as receptionist. She is one of the first persons clients will see when tlhcy arrive at the shop. "I think they like to see fun clothes," sajd Rcyn~lds who had that day donned bl'ack rayon pleated pant.s. a sequin'hcd bousuer and a velvet jacket \l.tith large rhinestone trim. 1 Makeup artist Joan Mazzei •• a class act -a black dress worn with a white belt, Chanel.beads and black and white spectator pumps. 16he topped the look with a long white Donna Karan silk jackC"t: I Shop owner Joyce Ray also ~es clothes that are Classy u well as Comfortable and Colorful. I PET OWNERS LOW COST VACCINATIONS Money the root of hatred for dad, stepmother I At t VACCllO 110fe5 GM" BY 1 IC! P(~ [• ~!'I PINAP:oc< llABU RABU 10 JAC 6-IH I . . 0£ WORM(ROlllCI Worm) D£ WORM(hpf WOf lll) ·~ ...... "''.,, h '" I u11on, 8 1d•lf!14 COIOMA •.... -.•...................... m ..... Sl.00 llOltD£TCU.A.-.. • ....... ········--S6.IO PMV0 ............ -.................•......... $6.00 FnK L£UmUn ... "'°' Sl2.00 CAT 3 ,. !..................... ........ S7.00 CAT ~ IC L.. ............... 4-········· S9.00 Cat Pak I Cat Pak 11 $24.00 $22.00 Malltn llab11$ •t11l 3,.1 Ft!Mle l~ ltlont lrvU•nQ Fii IOllE INFO. Clll ( 213) 598-1800 OR < 800 ) 3DOGCA T lilh ancl In int" t 7 I I J H.>O-:\;;io ( l>og Grooming) Pritfl •• Ht i1chul1 lt11ter1 • 1111 11 IHshes, Cits in C1rriers DEAR ANN LA NDERS: You certa1nl) r.ussed the mark in your response to the woman who was bitter because her mother left her out of the will after a lifetime of devotion. You told her she should go for counselmg and get the poison out of her s)'stem. In my opinion. her anger was Justified and you should have backed her up. Ob- viously )OU have never walked 1n those shoes. Well. I have. M) father was married to my mother for 40 years. She had six -:hildren and worked her finge"' to the bone. He treated her hke hired help. Dad became engaged two months after Mom's funeral and was marncd within the year. The new wife took over 1mmcdi· ately -I mean his personal affairs. his bank account (he's rich) and his mind. Her children by another mar- riage get everything they want and we get nothing. He buys this woman fabulous jewelry and designer dothes. and he treats her like a Ann Landers queen. Mom shopped the bargain basements and resale shops. She never knew Dad had any money. All the years they were married he told her that business was bad and that she had to watch her pennies. As far as I am concerned. he can rot in hell. Don't advt~ me to get counseling. M) father is the one who needs it. I doubt that you will print this letter. but even if you don't, that's OK. It was worth the 25-cent stamp to get this off my chest. -CO RPUS CHRISTI DEAR CORPUS: I'm relieved to bow tlaac yHr Jetter made IC witltout creatla1 a fire la Hr mail room. I llave DO alivtce fer yo• bttt I would Uke to make a few comments. Tile llatred JM feel for you fatkr ud Ilia wife does aot lilurt tlaem la tl1e ltaat. Tiiey are njoyla1 life immuaely wlaJJe you are eatla1 yourself up alive. Meuwlllle, dley will conttHe to be llappy wlaile you contiDH to be alterable. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm sure you will get a lot of static about your stand again~t leµlizina drugs. Here's some ammun1t1on. It was a letter to the editor of the Norfolk Virguflan- Pilot, wntten by Anne Duncan Eustis of Portsmouth. Va. Pi.asc don't let anyone change yo ur rrlind. Ann. You have takC'n the nght ~s­ ition on this issue. -GEO~GE S .. NOR FOLD. VA. t DEAR GEORGE: nank1 fo~ tile a11l1t. I can certainly use ll. rMy head is bloodied but unbowed. Ktre ls Anne Duacu EHtl1' letter. ·11 At a recent meeting of the World Affairs Council in Norfolk. Hrs Ex- cellency Tommy T.B. Koh. the..-n- bassador from Si ngapore. addre~sed the question: Should wt ledhzc drugs rather than have any oflour rights taken away? When asked how his country '1ad managed to do such a good jof> of cleaning up the drug problem~ the ambassador replied. "We did ._rce th1n$s: provided intensive education starting at a vt'ry earl y age. handed out the death penalt) to drug dea)ers and provided insututions for re- habilitation... " When Dad dies. I plan to call his attorney and ask about the will. If his wife hasn't spent tt all and if he does leave us kids something. I will ask the lawyer to send my check in the mail. I will not ~o to m) father's funeral. 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I DETROIT -Wildly cheering auto workers welcomed Nelson Mandela to Detroit on Thursday af\er Cuban-American mayors in Abrida snubbed the African Na- tiQnal Conarcss leader because of his .upport for Fidel Castro. 1Mandela donned a United Auto Workers jacket and cap as he ad- dressed about 1.300 people at a ~burban Ford Motor Co. assembly · P}fnl. . . r .. The man who stands before you 1s not a stranger," Mandela said. "I am a member of the UAW; I am J)IOur flesh and blood. I am your comrade." nn UAW President Owen Bieber ;eave the 71-year-old South African falld bis wife, Winnie. lifetime mem- 4tenhips in the union. •'o"J'm supposed to be working now, •but I'm too excited. They can dock me if they want," assembly plant ~P,rkcr Mike Hill. 39. of Detroit said ~~ore Mandela arrived. (\fter Mandela's brief speech, a b~vily guarded. JO-vehicle motor- cape whisked him away to down- town Detroit. wheTC he and his wife a~endcd private receptions. He was a~ scheduled to speak at a rally at T._cr Stadium. Amona those waitins for him were ~troit Piston Isiah Thomas. "I'm jupt excited. My hands are SVo(ealing." Thomas said. "He has s~s:h determination and drive." Mayor Coleman Young described Mandela as "a very human and down-to-eanh person." He praised Mendela for never abandoning his ptinciplcs during his long years in ptison. 1 As he stepped off the plane from Florida. Mandela shook hands with Qpv. James Blanchard. Young and B'jcber. and hugged civil rights ac- ti\.ist Rosa Parks. Mandela, who was visibly fatigued. rested for several Q}inutes before heading o fr to { e • Fi>rd plant. ..Detroit 1s the sixth stop of his U.S. tour. Before he left Florida. Mandela appealed for help from U.S. labor unions. Outside the Miami Beach Convention center. black supporters ~ off with Cuban-Americans w.ho denounced the South African a.qtivisfs defense of Castro. Mandela. deputy president of the African National Congress. told the convention delegates that more money and support was ne«led to fc>rcc a change in South Africa's apartheid policy of racial separation. -By Tb~ Assocl•I~ Pr~S$ . NASA probes i roubles of Hubble I WASHINGTON NASA staned a formal investigation into wh y the Hubble Space Telescope was launched with a fuzzy focus as ientists searched Thursday for ys to salvage some research from c flawed Sl.5 billion observatory. NASA officials said an investip- on team. led by Jct Propulsion boratory Director Lew Allen. wa.s ina orpnized. At the same time, engineers at a onq,ecticut company that made the tclcsCoi)c's mirrors under a $450 million contract were tryina to find out what went wrons durinJ a ycars- lonJ process of grindma and pohshin&-. Terence Facey. an executive with \}le Huatics Danbury Optical Co., said that a study of s11nals from the Hubble has led to the conclusion ''with fairly h~ certainty" that one of two main mirrors in the 1elescopc .~as around or PoHshed to wrona ~pt. . .... _ id •"The sha~ 1s not correct, '"" sa c.tbunday nisJi~, "but.~ ~on't know ••bich one (mirror) 1t 1s. Facey said that records still exist on the tedious three-year piodina and poliahin& cfTon to make the ~irron and that Huahes Danbury •fficials expect to be a61c to pin.point precitely when and how the m11tak.e WIS INlde. 'Y Jeck ltchabcra. another Hupa Oubuil oflkial, said earlier lbat 1 111Uukturi111 error wu 1 strona pollibllity and \hat his compeny wu Dm)lted to cooperate fully with N~·i ilavestaption. Nadoml Aeronautics and Spece Actmialllralion oftkials announced WedrmdaY that either the primary minor or llCOndary mirror on Hub- ble ._ IMM fOCUM"J liaht II they ... ••II ated to, Jiv1na &aumd ancl ao.Nilht ifnlltt to the two camel9 llMI \iree instNmenu on the spece- aaft. that's what happenecl." Peter Chapman, l9. of Ger· mantown was jailed without bait. and a preliminary hQrina was set for July 5. Wllhi"llOn County Circuit Juci. Jama SChwalbech re- jected a def'inse request to allow him to attend his son's funeral Thurtday. Defense lawyer Jerome F. Statkus said bis client would probably plead innocent to the charee of fint-desree intentional homicide, which carries a mandatory life prison sentence on conviction. · Statkus said later Thursday he had withdrawn from the case because •• Chapman lacked funds to hire a fottftsic Olthnlnsi~t to examine the child's body. The coun qreed to a public defenckr's request to delay the boy's burial to aUow for such an cum. Stadtus said. Germantown Police Chief Frank Riemer said no motive for the k.ill- in& was known. Riemer sa.id it was the wont case he had dealt with in his 25 yctn as chief of Police in the Milwaukee suburb. "The other cases I've had were understandable,.. he said. "This is not understandable." Chapman initially told police his son was abducted Sunday . montina from his car outside a Milwauktt servi« 111tion. 8'11 YDder queltioaina, ~ dllaecd has AOr)' and told polace Jae .-oh Sunday momina and found his son dead. He said he panicked. put the body in his car and drove until findina a site for a .,ave. He led authorities to the pave Monday in a secluded, wooded area of German\Own. Police found the child's body in a hole with his head 4 inches below the surface and the rest of his body at a depth of up \0 22 inches. AT&T cutting rates WASHINGTON -American Telephone and T..,_.. 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Pbilippioes Soldien wcarina masks and civ· ilian clot.bes fiRd on mourners canyiDI the coffin of a slain Communist rebel Tbun:!re President Corazon Aquino ~u to hundreds or American Peace Corps volunteers. ............ The soldien killed two people and arrested 21 others. They later forced cemetery worken to bury the rebel, whose coffin was drop- ped as i-11 bearen and other moumcn fled the shooting. A --*etl .. ......,. ..... Illa M·l6 ..... et ...._ .. •1rdt fer cD••unlll ... ,, •• one of tlle .........,.. who joined • 89'\l••ln T•u•na. Mrs. Aquino addressed Peace Mn. Aquino told a fa~ll re-their efforts in development, in Corps memben one day after ception at the pttSidentiaJ palace. education propams aide-by"'9ide U.S. officials ordered all 261 vol-"I close with the hope and P.!'Ayer with their Filipino coUeaaues and The attack illustrated the pat- tern of violence that prompted the decision to suspend Peace Corps operations and led the U.S. Embassy to warn Americans to lake extra safety precautions. unteers to leave the Philippines that your JOvernment will re--friends." because intelliacnce reports in-assess the situation." Volunteers said they were sum- dicated the New People's Army U.S. Ambassador Nicholas moned to Manila on short notice planned to kill or kidnap them. Platt said the U nited States last weekend. Some said they did "The decision of your govern-planned to return volunteers as not have time to say aoodbye lo ment ... cau&ht us by surprise." soon as possible "to continue friends or pack their &clongjqs. 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" • do · 1 Thev' On Wedlat1dmy ftiaht, lealrity They ~e ne '!'C! 10. -,;;.;.'"ve forces deacdvated 1 car bomb done me m! They killed my son. a loeded with a half-ton of dynamite man scream~ as he dropped. to the in a J>Ukilll lol near a city aovem-around weepana, Mazalan wd. ment office buildina in Medellin, The blast destroyed at least 10 police said. can and left ~ crater five-feet. deep Jn Thunday'a attack, witneucs and 12-feet wide, Mazalan wd. ft saw a man numina away from a also damqed a number of nearby compact car parked in front of the stores. police station minutes before the Four people were pronounc:ect bomb exploded at about 11:30 a.m., dead at the scene and the othen ~ accordina lo radio reports. in hospitals, Bernardo Guerra, presi- Police said the small ledan with dent of the Medellin aovcmment's false license plates was packtd with Emergency Committee, told RCN. 330 pounda of explosives. -llr ne .ta.da,_, P,.. BOllmtBNTBRTAINMBNT ColltabnNm ....... 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He said the paintings werr insured but refused to say for how much. -By Th A.,~latH Pnn • ••111 1 II Orange Co .. 1 DAILY PfLOT /Friday, June 29, 1"0 Mt Democrats In budget talks suggest higher d ense cuts WASHINGTON -Con· pnsioul Dnnoc:rats upped the ante in the ckbate ovn defenw cuts Thursday, suaesti"' durina ~t nqotiat1on1 that mtlitary 1pcndina be cut next year by S 16 bi Ilion. The reduction would leave fiscal t 99 t defense spendina at $290 bill ion, about S 14 billion lower than President Bush proposed in his budaet last January. It would also surpass the S 13 billion in defense cuts approved last month by the Senate Bud,et Com- mittee and the SI l.S billion in mili- tary reductions passed by the House. House Budaet Committee Chair- man Lron Panetta, 0..Calif., who advanced the idea dun~ Thun- day's ~ summit mttttna, said the lower figure was justified be- cause of eased tensions with the Soviet bloc and the need to find a way to lower the federal deficit. "Somewhere, somehow, we'\•e got to find spendina savings. and de· fense is clearly on the table," said Panetta, D-Calif. The ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee. Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mex~o. said the suuestcd cuts were .. .,,,."/ too high." Administration officials at the budatt talks offered no reaction to the idea. Panetta wd. DilCUlliou °""ere to continut Friday. Panetta said that to achieve tbe suwsted sa'·ings, he would rely more heavil) on cuts in weapons systems. Pentaaon manaeement and other overhead, and comblit radi· ness than the administration perfen. As they ~re discussina defente cuts, budget negotiators from the Bush administration and Conarns recei\ed added pressure Thursday in the form of a waminJ from Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady. -By ~ .UNdaietl Ptta Brady: U.S. out of money in August ping the SJ trillion mark for the first time tn April. Reproduction of "D•••• l'11n11e,.1 Wife, .. one of the three Van Goeh palntlf191 stolen frOlll • ... .,.. .... In the Netherlands. WASHINGTON -Treasury Sec- retary Nicholas F. Brady, saying the fcder.11 government will run out of money and borrowing authority late this summer, asked Congress on Thursday to raise the debt limit before its August recess. The current ceiling is $3.12 trillion. The nation's debt stood at $3.05 trillion on Thursday after top- -Based on our current estimate. ti appears hkely that, without an in- crease in the debt limit, the Treasury will run out of cash and borrowing authority and default on the govern- ment's obligations in mid-August." Brady said in a letter to Rep. Bill Frenzel. R-Minn. But Brad) added that a sipificant increase an spending on the savinas and loan bailout could require a debt-hmt1 increase earlier that month. 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Witonses said they saw one of two yoU!'I men in a car toss a butane lipter into the brush off Vcrdua<> Roed where the fire started. said Chris Gray, a bat- talion chief in the Glendale Fire Department. In Riven1de County, a con- trolled bum that a<>t out of hand when winds unexpectedly chanaed bore down on the city of Corona after destroying 12 homes and charring 2.200 acres.. said Corona Police Sgt. Rick ARSON From A1 But finding the arsonisas won't be easy. Painting a picture of a .. ,) pical .. fire starter 1s tough. said Huntington Beach Fire In· vestigator Gary G lenn. ··There arc as many reasons for arson as there are fires. We have first timers. we have serial firc- scucrs. and we have little kids e\pcrimenting wi1h matches. .\nd. there are nuts who just like to "alch things bum." Nevertheless. Glenn said that an his experience. people who repeated!} set fires tend 10 be loners. introverts ~ho don't re- late "ell to others. Anc!. the> usuall} arc male. .\nd the) olten spnng into ac- tion on da)s hke Wednesday. Thi.' \\Cather conditions that fannl..'d thl..' blazes into massive I UN I 0 .......... "Some oltM .............. r~,:.r~ '"Tbcre'• loll o1..-. IMll ~ Some ol .... IMll .,.. whipt?Cd .ap inao pm1y eood fun. Tbe fire llaned ... C1e¥dand National Fora& conuolled bum June l 9 but jumped fire lines three times. lbc laaest 1ime Wednesday evnint when strona. erratic winds picked up. offtcials said. An arson blaze in the Carbon Canyon area of San Bernardino County blackened 6,640 acres and destroyed aa least eiaht homes. with hundreds more d1tions that often spur arsonists into ac1ion. Glenn said. .. They know the fire bums bet· ter when the winds blow, when it's hot and dry," he said. For man)' arsonists. watching their handiwork is part of the auraction. Glenn said. Others don•t stick around. ··The) JUSt go home. with the satisfaction that they've started a fire." Men start more arson fires be- cause lhc) are \aUJht to cunail their aggress1 e instincts, said Dr. Linda Algazi. a Corona del Mar psychotherapist. C urtailing ahose instincts can make men feel powerless. she said. But setting a fire creates a feeling of power. "He can't make money or please his girlfriend. but he can affect the environment." Algazi said. Scmng fires is a symptom of greater emo tional problems. FASHION ISIAND NEWPORT CENTER lhn:alned. .W Qra,. Counay Ale .,...... , ••. ~·-·· Maria 5*I. Tiiie ...... , pen:IClll ~ .......................... frveritl9ly 10 .... rili wi ... laid Cafifcnia ~. tit Forauy spokeswonau ..,_ ~lien. -ro make mancn wone.. fhe. wol'ks 10 OD .ae IOday ... ahc said. .. we·re llOI blippy about a.bat." A mu dclcribed U I 1l'UllieDt was amsted b iovatillao.. of anon in dae Carbon Cu~ blaze. Authoritiet said he sparked the blaze while uyina to make coffee with awo camp fires. Two inmates wortina as ft~ fi...,ters were recoverina 11 Al.W said. Martha Werth, a fire education specialisa with the Huntington Beach Fire Department. ..,ccs. Wenb works with kids who·ve been caught either by authorities or their parents - Starting fires. .. When you have a k.id who i.s a regular fire:seuer. they arc troubled in other arca.s. You don't have a child who is normal in every other way lighting fires." Werth said . She added that most children. especially boys. go through a period of fascination witta fire. But if that period is prolonjed, or kids arc burning large or valuable items. that is a signal of a pro~ lem. she said. The Huntington Beach pro- gram is designed 10 help children ages 12 and under. Werth said . And kids as young as I 8 months have been referred to the pr()llram. While they usuallv can't t - Sbcnna• OKI Communily Hoe.-·..a after ..-.n .. llWN .... ~ldaaday ia 1 I '°4cre fire .., Hand. aid Debonla Ben- .... sookeswomu for I.be RiWf· Ude Coun1y Fire l)eoertrnenl - "The wind shifted on them really qWckly and ahert wasid tM>lluna they could do;· she sa • The fire was conaaincd early Thursday. she said. lo I.be Moreno Valley afQ of I.he county. fire desuo~ '!'rec homes and three outbuildinp. Four fircfiabters were injured. In San Oiqo County, four brush fires bad blackened 1.600 acres. All lhe fires were 100 pe1'· cent contained. strike matches, children that age can ignite portable lighters. Wenh said . Werth recalls one case in which a toddler set fire to his baby brother's crib because he felt ig- nored by his parents after the baby was born. Luckily. the children's mo~er w.u home and no one was in- jured. Wenh said. Most adult arsonists don't think ahead enough to consider the potential for injury, or even death. that their obsession car- ries. Glenn said. Many arsonists show remorse when confronted with the conse- quences of their acts. Glenn said. Bua othen, when they learn that ahey have destroyed homes and injured firefighters, as those who saa.ncd Wednesday's fires did. brag about their dcst.ruc· tiveness. "Some of them arc real proud of it.·· Glenn said. Claremont fire fanned by winds CLAREMONT • FirefiJhlers Thursday ni&ht were struaalina to contain a 400-acrc arson blizc that initially threatened 10 homes~~ school in the billy, bruslH:ov Webb Canyon area of Claremont. The fire. fanned by 20 mph winds1 broke out about 3:2S p.m.. saio) county Fire Inspector John Tabak. Two hours later. he reported 1b11 the fire was 70 percent contained to 60 acres and that about 100 fire- fighters were being allowect to le-.ave the fire scene. Bui by 8:40 p.m.. a county fire dispatcher said the blaze was still 70' perttnt contained despite the fact thal the bum area -mostly in the hills away from res1dmual ne1&h- borhoods -had increased to 400 acres. Tabak said firefighters will remain on the scene well into the night to make su.rc wrnd gusts don·t undo any progress in establishing a con· tainment line around the blaze. The d1spa1cher. who would not give her name. said the cause of the fire had been detemuned to be anon. but she had no information on whal led fire investigators to come to that conclusion. The flames began burning in a betwttn the Marshall Canyon Cou~. in the 6100 block of No Stephens Ranch Road. and We School of California. at I I 7S W Base Line Road. J..abak said. Firefighters from the U.S. F Service and several water-droppi helicopten assisted in ahe effo Tabak said. The only structure that burned so far has been a sto shed. Tabak said. A command post was set up at Webb campus. a private school lhl serves stucknts through hi~ school Police al.so closed Base Line R from Williams Avenue in La V to Mountain A venue m Clarcmo said Oa.rcmont police Lt. Ted Whit all. • Addttionall). police blocked o" several north·south strttts north o~ Base Line Road: Mountain A venue( Silver Tree Road. Towne Avenue, and Webb Can}on Road. Wh1tall said. . No e,·acuat1ons h:ne been or4 dered. the lieutenant said. addin • that "the fire seems to be bumint north and east of the residences ... The fire site borden the city of La Verne and a narrow stretch of coun- ty lerritory leading to the r" co. une and the vast Marshal Canyon Count) Park. -B1 a11 Ne"' Senter PAY FromA1 attorneys authority to ~ttl~ the suit. Burnham said. That vote basicalty doubltd the amount they Md previousl)' offered Bo'anl. WI week.. Burnham said the offer stood It $750.000. Th~ settlement was reached 1.fttr months of nqoaiaeions in tk counroom of Superior Coun 1...- Jack K. Mandel, who Bum ... ~iscct. sayina. .. he did 1 very eo.- Job." ~ dty. wh•<'h 1s 1elf-insu!'. will utr money from us liatM rncf"e fund to pey Bryant. In 1 I 9 days. 8ty1nf s lawyers will pw aty IU()rft(ys a ~ peymltl kl.:dult. 1 ht nty wtll a11ue a ~ ~net. ~an• •nd la11 •1k. who ..- hvc •• S.a ~ino County. a rdnlt rthev1ns tht-city of f\anhcf flMncial fi9be1Uy. i ~thtt · 8r)1n1 ftOf htt ... .,.. ~ be ~ for CVtftmtftt. I . : Garry M•rlh•ll directs Jull• Roberts . . . Writer sues Disney over 'Pretty Woman' : LOS ANGELES -A Tarzana wnter Wednesday sued the Walt : Disney Co. and producer Garry Marshall for allegedly lifting the : story for the hll film .. Pretty Woman .. from the writer's I 985 • screenplay. : Ben-Hur Scpchr claims in his SI 00 ma Ilion federal copyright : infringement suit that he submitted his scrttnplay, "Temporary : .\rrangemen1:· to both Disney and Marshall. : .. Evcr)one's been coming up to my client and sa)'ing. 'Oh. I S« • the) made a film of your story.'·· Scpehr's attorney. Manin Cooper. said. He said the scrttnpla) plot as "very close" to the plot of the film. .. An enormously wealthy man meets an attrat'uvc hooker and makes a deal with her to front as his wife," Cooper said. "Evt'ntually th~' fall an love ... · Marshall could not 1mmed1ately be reat"hed for a response, and Dasne) spokesman Tom Deegan dedined comment. "As a matter of policy. we don't comment on that son of th ing. .. Deegan said. "Those suits take place frequently. as you know ... ··p~tt\ Woman ... starring Richard Ge~ and Juha Roberts. has earned S 144.2 million an box o ffice r~eapts. Deegan said. By City New• ~rvitt Helen Hayes and friend~ previe\N her birthday gift ?"Y '\CK. N. Y. -Eight) )Cars Jgu. 9-)ear-old Helen Hayes made hc-r Broad"a) debut. This "eek. the granJl· dame of .\mcncan actrc:MCS ll·khratcd the rcbanh of a theater on J \Cl} different Broad"a> -an this HuJwn Rt,er lo"n. me:· said Ha)es. The playhouse. where actors from Lua Mannelli to TaJlulah Bankhead ha\C appeared. "as saved from the '"eckang ball af\er a 1970 fire. To see 1t. Ha)es· friends sailed up the Hudson from Manhattan -not an a "b )ak to Nyack,.. as Cole Pont:r would ha\e it -but iD • 142- OAILY PILOT/Frklay. June 2t, 1990 Al 1 Feinstein concert delights SRO crowd 9y MIKI IUSSIU. OllltfflWC.01 ........ Michie! Ftin stein's debut concert was pla)ed to a standing-room-only crowd on Saturda}' n1aht at Seaerstrom Hall. Also filling the hall was Feinstein's warmth and his ability to commwucate fcelin15 10 his audience. That is what Michael Feinstein can do the best: His voice is not unlike an Irish tenor, with a quick vibrato that oozes true tone and is clear as a bell -words you can understand from t.hc front row to the rear of the hall. Feinstein performs sitting side- ways at the keyboard so he can sing to the audience. His pleasant per- sonality and quick w1t makes the show almost a one-to-one ex· periencc for IM audience. His Pfottam andudcd many tu& tunes po~ular durina the past 60 )cars wnt~n by Gcrshw10. Cole Poner. Irving Berlin and a number of others. Now in his mid·30s he o~Md the show by walkjna on stage followed by 1wo spotli&hts. He sat down and immediately began sinaina '"S Won- derful." After the applausr quieted down he said '"S thank you." h wa5 a typical pun for which he is so well k.no" n. There was no candelabra or glitz for Feinstein. but a glass of water was always sitting on the piano. He sang the age-old favorite "Nia)lt and OaJ_:' wh1cb he noted •us olc Poner s b1ws1 hit. He "'as quad. 10 S\\ it h 10 a comical soni about aliforn1a. which "ent on about a b11 ni~t an tht' small to" n of O~nard. entitled. "We·rr Steppin· Out Tonight 1n Oxnard,'' wt11ch drew laups. Irvin& Berlin's "Alexander's Raatime Band" was spinted and bro ught loud applause. a typic.al rcspon~ as favorite song after fa vorite song brought forth memories among the listeners. ··1t Seems 10 Me I've Heard Thal Song Before," "It's Been a Long Long Time." "Time After Time." and "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out 10 Dr) ... were other songs that came qu1cld) from hi limitlc s rt~ory. Has sto" and ~ns1t1'e version of "That's Entt'namment" was un.que and the audience loved it ... It's 1 Most Unusual Da). " was next. Then. on he M"nt to the three-times panaall) sunJ hll from "The Wiurd of 01:· "hach he pieced •<>tether qu1te nicel). "If I Only Had A Heart. Soul. and Courage.'' "Hoor11) For Hollywood," "rapped up 1hc first half. But th~ "as seemangl} no end 10 Feinstein'$ talents as he came back strong in the second half wuh such 1asty tidbits as:·How About You." "On A Clear Da)," and ''Let's Joan The Ladies." composed b) famed st.age musit'al l'.Omposer Burton Lane. 3 Coast colleges open summer theater programs 11y TOM mus Dally ""9t Corra lpOI • ic Colleges along lhe Orange Coast crank their summer theater pro- grams into high gear 1h1s weekend as three of them open new attractions. while South Coast Repertory's Sec- ond Stage gets a visu from the Stop- Gap drama therapy group and the Cosia Mesa C ivic Playhouse mounts a free attraction. Saddlcback College launches its l3th summer stock season with the musical revue "Side by Side by Sondheim,.. while Orange Coast College mounts "Charlie and the Chocol1te Factory" for the young- sters. .l.gatha Christie makes her traditional summer visit to Golden West College with "The Mousetrap" and Stop-Gap opens a play about the mother-daughter relationship en- titled "Eleemosynary." Beth Hansen as directing "Side by Side by Sondheim." a tribute to Broadway composer Stephen Sondhdm's musical genius, with George Quick. Carol Best and Myrona Delany comprising the cast. Susan Cable is the choreo- grapher and Terence Alaric will ac- compan) on the piano. Performances will be gn en Thursdays and Fridays at 8:30 p.m .. llTIM -CI ) "' \ Sa1urda:rs at 3:30 and 8:30 p.m .. Sundays at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. through Aug. 12 1n the college's Studio Theater. Call 582-4656 for ticket informauon . "Charhc and the Chocolate Fac- tory" 1s Roald Dahl's children's fan- tas) which hit the screen as "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factor') ... Alex Golson directs a cast which features Karl Person. Dania Bren- nease. Ball Meadows. Fay Furness. Peter Odegaard, Bntton Hill, Wesley Thomas. Jolinda Thomas. Jennifer Gerber. Scott Williams. Stc\en Si lva. Michael Weiss. Nanc) Douglas. Simone Cott' and Sara t. James. Audience members will \Ole on the 1dentit) of the murderer. and performances are scheduled for 10- night. alurday and July I. 13. 15. 19 and .:! I at 8:30 p.m. at the outdoor Pa110 Theater on the GW(' campus an Hunt1ng1on Beach. Res- ervation~. 895-8378. Lee Blessing's ··Eleemos)naf)" examines three JCnerations of women. at Stop-Gap under the direcuon of Don Laffoon. Per- formances an.• ~a1urda}. unda} and Jul) I. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 13 and 14 at 8:30 p.m. on the Second Stage of South Coast Rl'penory. 655 Town Center Dm e. ( osta Mesa. Call 95 7-4033 for rl'servauons. Samuel fkckett's "Endgame" 1s being staged b} the Peculiar PoHn> Pla)ers tonight through Saturda) at 8 p.m a1 the Costa Mesa C1v1c Pla)house. 611 Hamilton t.. Costa Mesa. Jon S1dol1 1s directing. Anderson. B1ll1c Peinado. Toni ,...---------------------------- Peinado. Alysia Batchelder. Julie Ackerman, Adam Manin. Brandi Glass, Adam Greenfield. Drew ()s. trowski. Sabnna Harper. Angela Saunders and Chris Uhl. The show will be presented to- night and Jul) 6 at 10:30 a.m., Saturday and July 6 at I p.m.~July 7 at 3 and 7 p.m. and July 8 at 3 p.m. an the Robert B. Moore Theater on the OCC campus in Costa Mesa. Reservations 432-5880. ··The Mousetrap .. 1s the first of four Chnstie mysteries to be mounted at Golden West this sum- mer. Charles Mitchell as directing the classic pla). which has been running in London continuously SIOct the 1950s. The cast includes Debbie Caceres.- "°'"""''-.it-'" ' ... ,_,""' '' Til••nt•-1•1 111" ............... .rw.••11)'o0• ---· •S. ........ Lower bllc:k pain ii~ ol tht molt ecpeuive non-lif~ pr~ in the health firkt. This protWm, U Wfll aJ nf'Ck pain. is &t- qumt.ly ~and. unfortunately. mistreat.cl. Now thert is a ~ MedX-that can test your l»ck or neck by measuring musclif strength. IJ'WIC'lf ~ iWld range cl motion. Thf Mt"dX then txerdlfs your wfakentd nuclH. In fact. ~dAng thesf mutdel for about fiVf D\lnutes once or twice a week, mwdt•s CM\ ~their stm\gth betwtm 4()()Ct-and l,~. When your att strengthened, your beck and ~problems art ccrrected and future in;.tries to that mt! att ~Rd. Now. &.ck to BuJcs Chlropnctic• Medial WtllMM Ctntn is onf' cl tht (ew clinics in CUf omia to olJf!r trutmeit on ~ rPVOlutionary new d\i1IC'hkles. Call us today for a compl.imenWy consuJb1tion. We would like'° INU your bid and rwd ~.in obsole1r. Ba.ck~ Basi~ Ha,es "elcome<.I fnends to a lw1- l1ght 'fetc Wednesday at her Vic· tonan n'er mansion 30 miles nonh of the Great Wh1tl' Wa). foot \aCht. 1------------------'-----------CALL (714)650-0736 ~ ~he told more than 100 fnends. 1ndudang actors Douglas Fairbanks Jr . Colleen Dewhurst and Jose Fer- rw. about "hat she calls the "little thc-atcr" that will be her 90th b1nh- da' gift in October. It's a turn-of- the<entur) silent movie house that·~ being reno,ated mlo a SS malllon ans center 1n her name. ··This theater was born the same )tar I was. and I think it wtll outlive Then they boarded buses that 10011. them past the brick pla) house on South Broadway. wrapped 1n a huge red nbbon. to P~tty Penn), her home on Nonh Broadway. "They t'lmc to see me. m) little theater. and m) roses" -all 200 bushes of them. said Hayes. who chatted wi th philanthropists Laurance Rockefeller and Brooke Astor. actress Arlene Dahl and actor Ton) Randall. -B1 ~ Ar..clated I'm$ '''" 1111 ,_,,,,.,, ------·------.. , Sy M ii/er Productions Presmts I ...,_. ___ ___,I ANAHEIM I .ANTIQUES I Show & Sala I JUNE 29-30-JULY 1 I • A ~~-IXHl81T10N II ITADIUM CINTIR . AT TH£ llO ••• • P\.AZA lEVll I (A tuny ~'" .............. ,..., I SAME NEW LOCATIONI SHOWllOtJll ~' MIWMY ..,,., I ... ,... ...... .. ..... I ... .. 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Enough fanrnsy for the kids. enough wam1th for the parent~... :~~~._. .... ~ BILL COSBY Ahh .... the joys of transparenthood! - ---· ~ C... DAM.Y PILOT/ F~. Jurw 21, 1880 Lucci again falls · to win Emmy 1y JAY SHARBUTT "',.........,..,,... NEW YORK -Soap opera star Susan Lucci remained a nominee and not a winner Thursday as Kim Zimmer of CBS' "Guid ing Liaht" won the best-actress Emmy and NBC's .. Santa Barbara" was named outstanding se ries. TaJk show host Joan Rivers broke do"' n in tears when she won her fi rst Emmy as best talk show host. Ri.,,ers, host of th e syndicated "The Joan Rivers Show." dedicated her Emmy to her late husband. Edgar Rosenberg. Lucci. the Erica Kane of ABC's ··.\II M} Children." has been nomi- nated a record 11 times and never has won. he was reponed filming an .\BC movie. "The Blide 10 Black," and "'asn 't at the 17th an- nual Daytime Emmy Awards show here. A Joyous Zimmer told the black- tie audience she's leaving "Guiding Ligh t," in wh ich she plays Reva Shayne Lewis. However. she said "'1thout elaborauun. "I will be back some da}." Her show also won best- writina honor1. ''Santi Barbara." which last year won a best~ma Emmy, took home other ~or Emmys this time. In addition to out1t1ndi.._ series. the 1how won • best-directJon award and Emmys for the actors who play father and son on the show. A Martinez, the Cruz Castillo of "Santa Barbara," woll best-actor honors, and Henry Darrow, who plays his fat~r Rafael, was named best supporting actor. Julia Barr, the Brooke English of ABC's "AU My Children.'' won as best supporting actress. Cady McClain, the Dixie Manin on that show. also won as best j uvenile actress. while an Emmy in the juvenile actor category went to Andrew Kavovit. who plays Paul Stenbeck in CBS' "As the World Tums." Thursday's two-hour show, broad- cast by ABC-TV, was hosted by Oprah Winfrt'y. a previous Emmy winner. Her syndicated show was nominated for four awards but didn't win. Ra vers. after acccptan~ her fi rst Susan Lucci Emmy for hosting "The Joan Rivers Show," broke into tears as she re- called her dark days and a personal tragedy after Fox Broadcasunf axed her late-night talk show severa years HO. "Two years ago I couldn't get a job in this business ... people said I wouldn't work again." she sa id. then alluded to the suicide of her hus- band. a producer. 1n a Philadelphia ho1cl room in 1987. "It's so sad that he's not here because he ... alwa) s sa id. 'You can turn things around."' she said. "And except for one terrible moment 1n a hotel room in Ph1ladelph1a when he forgot that:· Seven Americans in ballet finals JACKSON . M 1s' e'en ~menca n'> haH' a t·hance to bccoml' one of thl.' "'onder<> of the inter- national balkt \.\ orld. 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II ·----"1"'8 = . _..,. ..... ·-n:-v... =.c.-==--0..-0-1111 .. 1 tJNno .lb,_ Ar WM r [~~·"":"1-: ·:. '.Ir I ... ·1·:.t: ~·:::".~·:-'.~ -----~- -. Oi ANGE COAST ..., An Independent New$poper Publ•M'led by Poe-GtOl.IP P11bhdWIQ, Inc. • l .a..rt I. , ... , IY'Midenr I dtiel e~ oflk_. Editorial Schools would send wrong message if it's zero-tolerance Hoping lo sen~ a "zero-tolerance message" 10 students. Ncwp:>rt:Mesa U nified School Distri ct adm in:Strators arc cons1denng toughening their alcohol and drug use policy so first-time offenders would be transferred to a new school instead of suspended. Zero-tolerance isn't a message v.•c should be sending to our c hildren. U ndt'rstanding and compassion arc two words that come more readily to mind. The district"s mo11 vcs are honorable and sho uld be appla.uded. Ridding our school--; of drugs should be a top pr1or1ty. and Orange Coast schools have already reduced drug use on campuses through the innova1ive DARE drug educa1ion p rogram . And v.·e believe the district's currcn1 poli cy is too lenient. It calls for increasingly severe punishments - suspe11sion . transfer and explusion for the firs1 three vtolat1ons. Bui what's missing 1n both polich.'S. 1ro n1C"a tl v enough. is an educa1ional approaC"h. · The district's policy now alloYi:s each principal 10 ~etermine. with the input of parents and counselors, what, 1f any. drug or alcohol cduca11on program is recommended for violators. lns!cad of a sus pensio n or 1ransfi:r for firs1-1in1e ·offenders .. the children's punishment shou ld Ix.· an intl·nsc drug-and-alcohol education proRram. T h is y,·o uld scrvt' two purposes. First. 11 would g1\'c a second chancl' to basicall y good students who made a rare error in JUdgn1en1. as 1ecn-agcrs are prone lo do on occasion. And number IYi'O. this education -firs! pohcy y,·ould give students who have !he begin nin~ or a substa nce-abuse problem a chanc(' to r"covcr . Kicking 1hcn1 o ut of their o ld school and into unramiliar surroundings would only exasperate the problem. If students. after going through lhe educa1ional pro- gram. violalc tht• policy a S('cond time. then expelling thf.'m from the district would be appropriatf.'. When 11 comes to alcoho l or drug-abuse violations 1n o ur schools. wc"rc not dealing wtth c rin1inals but o ft en- confused and tro ubled teen-agers. Let's cducall" them before v.·c kick them out of our schools. When Writing to the °'ong• Coast Doily Pilot ... The 0rCJn9e Coo5t Da ily Pilot enco111 09es co1respondence lfom Qllf 1eoders We 1eqveS! leuers be 'ep! to oppro x1morely JOO w ordt Any COl'fespcndence s19n1l1contly longe1 than JOO wOl'd5 w ill be printed 0 1 011r d1scre11on as a Community Commentory, Gue'' Comm4tfltory or Editorial Respons.e. Commun•tv commer11ories ore reserved !01 •5511es pert1nen1 10 c111e11 and 1own5 oloog 1he 01onge (0051 G11est commentaries may perto•n ro any public .ssue. Ed,1orool resron5es ore resefved IOI' rebortols 10 ed11or1ol pos1t.on1 of the Oro~e Coast Ooity Pilot. Letters considered 10 be hbetout or 11'1 bod 1os1e w1H not be pnnted W ri1e1s ore l<m1 ted 10 !011r 111bm11s1on1 o month. A ll correspondeoc:e m1,15t be s•gned and 1ncl11de the writer's oddre51 and telept\O!'e number tor vet1llcor•on p1,1rpo5es leners shollld be addressed ro 1he Orange Coast Dolty PiW>t, 330 W . Bay St., Couo Mesa, CA, 92626, A11en11on· lellers 10 the Ed1tor. w .. 1e1s with queS110n5 ore u19ed to coll the Doily Pilot 01 !7 1 •i 6•2 •32 I, Ex• 352. Doonesbury • By Garry Trudeau MJUDir~ m~ AT Hf R/SI( a' 50UNPIN6 ~ass -··· • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/f,kSay, June 29, 1990 Wiiiiam F. BuddeyJr. • Ala l • ar-son· ist \ars(a)nest\ 7l Germans question national character and the military a: one who connn:its arson b: one willM1y and maliciously blr.Ds the 111// , property of anc:ijier e: mlsetab BERLIN -A discussion centcr- inj on German reunification began with the qurstion of the German chara<"ter. Is 11 distinctively danger- ous? Is there a reasonable fear of national meltdowns in 1he fulure tha1 m1gh 1 triggrr world wars or holocausts'' ~I 1 i·· little lowlife with no ~ ';I 1 for life d~ dirty little ~ Inside report + .. • • • Gunter Grass. the much-cel- cbra1ed G1:rman novelist, gretlcd lhr indrpenden« of Ea.st Germllny last fall by one of !hose self-flagellat- ing screeds reminiscent of Graham Greene's answer to the question of "''hat word in the Enghsh \ans,uagc offended him most ("'Amenca'"). Grass wro1c: ··we ha ve rvrry reason to bC' afraid of ou~lves as a func- t1on1ng unity. We cannot gtl by Auschwitz. We shouldn·1 even try." Poland and the world may be under~stimating Lech Walesa The consensus among fhe 11 men and "'·omen assem~ fo discuss thr question was that rass 1s as much an aberration as A hwitz was. thal 1~e confluence of trange and ecttn· tnc forces 1ha1 ed Auschwitz cannot rcasonabl)' thought to bC' reproducible, 1ha1 Auschw1u was more nearly on the order of the monkey with a l)'pewri ter who evrntually stumble-s o n .. Hamic!'' lhan a frer people who first anoint a Hitler and then tolerate genocide. WA RSA\\' -On the l'\l' of Wl'l'k · t·nd ml't'!lngs 10 formahtl' thl· sphl in Solidarny. Ll"t'h W all·sa is ('OJI· l>l."IOUSI} SC( on d1\1d1ng lht• mO\C· Oll'lll he Crl'31l'd . l 'he CIUl'SllOn thal lu1\l·rs O\l'r post·(\lmn1un1s1 Po- l.1nJ 1!>: \Vh, '! Thl' ans .... Cr fron1 his furn1cr clO"t' asMx·1atcs. no"' 1n 1hc go' l'rnml·nt. ll> blind an1b111on unrclall'd h l pol- ll·~. an anal}s1s shared h' l ' S. 1)f. fic1als. But 1n an 1nll'T\ 1l·W w11h us 31 Sohdant} union ht•adquarll'TS 1n (iJ:insl . Y.'all·~ ga1l.' rl·:i-.ons ba-.1c to this countr) 's hupi.· for a future brighter than us lr.tg1c ~SI . ··1 don·1 "'"ant to run for prt•s1dl·n1. bu\ I'm no\ going tu 1'1:1\l' an\ l'ho1CC ... he told Ula. rlt• said th~lt ahhuug.h he "'uuld bl' ··pcr,.onall} dt•fl·atl'1f" 1n the t•1el·11on. 'iurh a 10 .. !. ii. nt•1..-dt•d for ··dt·mo..:ral'\ and pluraltsm"' in Poland to keep· a ne"" brand of s1a11sn1 from rt'1llat·111g t"O!lllllUn l)Ol rll' callt•d lhl' ~U\l'TO· n1l·n1\ dl'l"l1"1 u n 111 rUfl\l" 10 rap1· 1ah.,,n1 ,,.._ aui.tl'Tll\ "'hard on tht· \l<:or''" :ind ,f.,, nt;t l·ni.'("1 ,,,. ·· 11(· \,,111.I Pol:ind ma~ hait• "lUandl'Tt'd a "h"h)nl' gift"" u!lt•rt•d h\ con1- n1un1,.n1 ·\ rullap"r ""hl'll ihl' Ill"'' g11\t'rnn1,·nt ":a' n11t quit'!.. l.'nuugh 111 l·t,·an1n~ 11111 ( orn1nun1~\ hun'.au- l'T31\ ·rh1) is more 1han :1 ,·:11 fight tx·i"t't'n Poh~h ptlht1r13nl>. Thi' ,·ountr\ 1~ a tc'it tul1'1: hi..·\"aU'-1.' con1 - n1un1)il1 li.·11 n1ur h 1nort· rapu.JI} lhan an ~bud~ drt•anit•d and 1h(' "oh- danl~·run gO\t•rnni...·nt opted for 11n- 1nt•d1att· transfurn1a1111r1 to a frt·t· 1narkt•t. The 1nt('lk'C'1ual' "ho run thl· go'· l'rnnH.'nl pleat! for llml' 10 ac· con1phsh lh1s daun11ng la~!.. "tlhuu\ ihl' distraC'U~n of p.1r1~ poliltl,. rhus. \\lale~a ~ ~uddcn rt•lurn ll'.ld· tng an cmbr)on1c uppo<i1t1on. "htt h "'·on'1 help fori'lgn 10\l"Stmcn1. ;111· tagon1te-s fornll'r rl·\olut 11.1nar. l·1 1l- leagul'S. · lon1rmp1 has rcpl;1l·cd ron· Letters Rowland Evans tl('!tC'ens1on as 1hc Solidan1y intellec- tuals' at1i1ud" to"'·ard the former ~hip)ard worker who uses slang and SOC'i.'('r mc1aphors when he talks poli- UC'.. ··Le<"h for presidt•nt"'" ""«rs one go,crnrnent 011ic1al. The ei.tl'l'mt·J Sen. Bron1~la"' (1l'rcmek. head of the So!1Jan1' bloc in Parlianll'lll. 1uld U'i \\':ilcsa '\Cl'k\ to regain ··10~1 n1un1entum" 1n pcr- 1>1.1na1 popularil }. f)ne long11 n1l· fn\·nd sa\~ \\alt·~ I' Jl'a lou~ o f ( 1t•choi.lo0\al..1a') Prc~1dl'nl \'ac\a, lla\l"I Adam ~l 1chn1k. t'dllor of SoluJant) ·s 1nflut•n11al daily ne...,S· paper. suggt·sts Walt·~ ma\ want 10 b...· ··n1onarch of a pos1-cOmmun1s1 l'n1pirt·." Such talk. 1nfur1atcs the Nobel Pl·act• laureall', "''ho fi:af\ hi!> oncc- h1n1ng image \\olll bl' tarnished 1n 1hc l '111tl·d S1a1t~~. ··1 don't h~c 10 100~ hl..l· a foo l 1n lhl· \\'t·\1." hl' told us. ··rm not stupid.'' he said. "If I "an1cd 10 be t•h:ctC'd prcs1dl·n1. I "ould sc-ek support from big names·· -Pr1nl t' r..·l1 nis tcr Tadl·usl ~la10"'•1eck1. ~l1c hn1k and (icren1l'~. He dl."mandl·d 1hat f\.·t1chn1k rt·· nl u\C the Sohdan1~ 1ns1gn1a from h1!> ncv.·spapcr bec.:iuSl' "we ma' rl·placc the communis1 monopol:, "lih o ur o"n ... In a fe"'' )ears. the "hole revolu11on "''Ill be drslrO\Ctf' unk·ss. he added. he ··SC"par.i1es·· huusclf from h1~ old colleagues. lontraf) 10 claims he has no ahl'rnat1\'I." 10 the go' cmmenfs ··-.hock thcrap)." \\'alcsa as a M."lf· Roben Novak st)led "praC'licat man .. oPf)OSC's 1he plan drafted by Amcncan academ1- c1an~ and put into effect by Polish counterparts. He tak.es populist ex- cep11on 10 grinding down an econ- om) suffering from undrr- produc1io n and wants nl."w enterpr1i.cli t'litabh~hed ratl'IC'r than old onl'S clo!K.'d do .... ·n. I hat sounds l1kC' ground~ for serious dcball'. but Poland is ne"" to ttus. \\'ale~ "'as O\l'rh combat1\C prt'lilding O\ er last' Sunda) ·\ 1umultuou\ Sl1lidar1tv mer11ng llhough h1\ a1dl' ron1plained h1\ role was dis1 oncd b; statc<ontrollt·d telcv1s1on), If \\ ate-sa·s allies call ~hchn1k a .. cl'}plu-( 1)mmun1s1:· tht• editor furi ou!ol ~ rompla1ncd. they arc "pig~ .. Behind ~ufh rhC"tOnl 1~ Wa k·..a·~ tr.1cl.. ft'1..'0rd ag;i1ns1 tlie c<ilabh ~h­ mcnt. One .Sohdant) 1nh·tlt-Clual. Sen. Janus1 Z1olko"·sk1, told us \\'ak·sa 1li '"shghtl) autv1:rat1c ·· But he po1n1s oul ho""' often \\'ales.a has n)adc 1he-corrl>t:I poh11t·al dt·c1<.1o n "'ht•n C\t•r:-bod~ cl<;e though\ him "rong ... \\hen he gi.·\~ 1n,ol,l·d.'" lhl' sen:uor aJdl"d. ··,ou tan bt" .,,ure wmt·1h1ng big lli going 10 happen " Poland and the "orld ag;i1n rnt1; be undcres11n1a11ng 1hc clN'tnc1an lron1 Gdansk. Row/uds Evaes ••d RaHrt No.-al an Wasbl.otfOlt OC-basNI r:"Ol•m•Jsts tor me Oruxr Coast DaJJy PJ/01. All of "''h1ch left everyone feeling prett) good. unul someone said: But look, there is such a thing as the German na11onal character. and lhcre 1s no point 1n obscuring 1t. Germans arr in some sense differen1 from . oh. the Dutch, or Frenchmen. or Australia ns. So we wrnt back to "Ork. loolong more for clues from which onr could reason (a pos- trnor1) to pnmar)' trails. ra1her than the other "'ay around. a.nd someone ,·cnturtd that there 1!. an unknowing and 1rrallonal phenomenon in cur- rent German' thal n~s 10 bC' ever so clo~I) ..... :itched. L1k.t "'·hat? L1kr German}'·~ flina11on wilh the idea 11'1at 111s S('('ure, and will remain secure. "'11hout an\ n«d to make SU('h StrC'nUOUS crfo.ns as have bttn made 1n the past. most notabl\ membership in NATO. hosp1tal11~ to U.S. troops o n ns soil and 1he maintenance of theater nuclear .... eapons. Y./r are 1a.lk.1n, aboul a fort'C' suffit'1ent to deter a con,·en- 11onal stnke from the East. some- thing allogrlhcr cons1sten1 "''1lh 1he main1cnance. rven b} Gorbachev·s Russia. of armed forces so po""erful a!> to be 1ne~pl1cable . What brought 1hu, on "''as thr life h1stor) of a poll 1hat asks· .. Suppos<" 1heTC' 111·err no mort 1roops in West Gern\an). Could our milnary S«ur· 11} sllll b( ensurC'd?'" ln May 1970. 1he ans...,·rr 10 that quesuon was )'CS. ~O pc.·r~nt. no, 50 perctnt Same' l.jUl'Sllon. r..1arch 1990: yes. S• per· t·rnt: no. 21 percen1. Assuming thr poll's accuraC), that tells us 1hat onl) o nr-fifth of th<" Gi:-rman people bf:- hc'e 11 1s nct't'ssary to maintain a mil11ar) force of an} k.1nd But wait a m1nu1e, a par11c1pant po:1tn«r out. the Grrmans arr a pract1cal proplc. lf1t were to happen in the fu1urt Iha! the\ should e\· per1cn~ rt.al shock at the poss1b1ht) of agarcss1on from thr East. thC')' "'ould quick.I ) comr around and encourage mob1J1zat.1on. ~1 ran...,•h1!..-. "<' should takr comfort from 1he hard pro-NATO hne on ""'h1 ch City, police can benefit from the questions about helicopter Helmut Kohl 1s running for rc- elecuon. Ah, ano1hrr part1c1 pant ""'as heard. Bui 1f "'hat happens 1n the ne.\I penoJ 1n Europe L'i. a for- 11fic.:111on of l l.S isola11on1sm . "''h1ch calls for bnng1ng hack the troops. and Grnnan isolauon1sm . "''h1ch c.all!> for gelling nd of 1he troops. then Gcrm:1n} might find t_l~lf btrrft of an~ convincing wa~ lon:tbl~ to d1scourag<" nuC'lear black· mail b) thl· So' 1rt l ln1on. Whal 1hen" Sun:•I\ \he onl\ answer to 1h:u is 1he dl'\ e'lopmcn1 ·of 11\ 0"""" nu- clear arms. To 1hc Edilor: I feel the communily ah.•"a/s tx-n- efi ts from OJ)('n discussion o tsSUl'S l'Onfron11ng 11. In that rcprd. I would llkr to stnke the middle e.round bct"'t•en Jim Wood's colum n and Ce lia Turnl•r's and Jim di." Boom's letters 10 the editor on thl." tss·1e of the Newport Beach Poller ()l:p;1r1mcnt"s hclicoptrr. ~in. Turnl."r 1s <"OrTCC't when shr said it 1s never a good idea lo denigrate the rffort s of our hard- working policemen and women. r..i r. de Boom 1s corttt"I when he s.a 1d th ere are some obl'ious btnefi1s to the communil\' from havi n& those "e)CS in the sk) '1 :available' 1mmed1- 3lcly when an emergency ariSC"s. Wett m)· famil y evrr 10 C'Apcnl."nC'C' a burglary or SU5pt."CI a prowler, I "'·ould welcome 1he prompt arri\'al of \hi." hclicoptct 10 ch«k things out. Yl.".t, aarcemcn1 on these ooints .. h~uld not be used h~ th<" heliro~ 1cr s proponents to rule oul all d1s- ('USSu.>n of the issue or to casl a!>pC:rs1ons on the motives of thosi: who >A ou ld prefr1 10 see the helicop- ll'r grounded. The~ arc indttd s.ome lt•g111matr quescions rqardin& the cosls, the bencfi1s. !he invasion of pn,·acy issues U.o some, it's sym- bolic of Gcorae Orwell's "Bi& Brother") tha1 surround 1he use of our Cll)''s helicopter. ;\ccordin&ly. I wo uld welcome 50ffit' open discussion of !he uses of our helicopter. the expen9CS incurred b) the city, 1he helicopter's efficien- C) 1n pursuin& wronJ-<ioers. how uf\en 1t 1!> reall y etl'cett"e in rmrrg- enc1cs. In 1rrms of costs. rm certain thal our newl."r, qu1etC'r copter dOl."s nol la~c to \he skies cheaply. I've heard 11 l'OSI~ Newport Be•ch JU5l undrr s I million ptr )'tar. What would be the trade-off5 .... ·ere Wl" 10 share it w11h a ncighbonng cil)? DiffiC'ult JUnschc11ona1 problems would havr 10 bC' workl."d out. of course. The money saved could then bt used for other purposes. like 1ncreas1n1 the foot-and car-patrol efforts of our polict. Many feel 1here art ntver enough offi~rs on the Balboa Peninsula or in West Newport and Corona dcl Mar .10 enforce the speed li mits or monitor 1he crosswalks. The questions posed by Jim Wood in his rolumn setmed feailimall.". I feel that open discussion of per- sis1en1 ques11ons regarding the high cos11 and the uses (and repon t'd m1suSC"S) of !ht hchcop1rr can onl) lead to increased trusl and respccl for our city offic1al!> and for our Police Depanment. KAREN EVARTS Newport Beach This su&ges11on (11 was mine) brought rvel)th1ng from as1on1sh· mt'nl 10 1ndigna1ion. Li:av1ng un· ans"'·ert'd thr question: Why. 1n a >A·orld in which 15 nation~ 3TC' ao1n1 10 ha,·e nuclear weapons b~ the rnd of the ccnlUI), would 11 countf') like Wes! C.crman\ rtnoun~ its own defrns1vl." suppf)? Are we going to be sa1n,fifi1 10 11."1 Libya and Iraq and North Korra t"M-comr nuclear powers. but Otll thC" new ~m,any':' lsn'1 the un1\•ersa1 undcntand•n.a th11 Getman} will not have its own force de frappe fallout from 1 "iew of the (iC"nnan chancier thal. ahhouah o ne docsn·1 speak 1bou1 ii. 1n effect holds that ~ c1 nno1 trust 5U('h people as 1he ~rmani wi th 1he1r o"''" nucll."ar weapon~? Potshots at Ferguson groundless It can ha''C" no other meanin&. The S4 pcrn"nt of the Ocrman peopk" who feel 1hey c•n do wuhout any miliuary whalevtr seem 10 be sayina that 1he\' can tiafely rtly on -1he To the Editor: Your invita1ion to rcadcn 10 analyze: !ht Irvine mayoral defea1 of Larry Aaran was mcri1oriou1. It C"c:r- 1ainly clkitcd some in1crcs1in1 and rtvcalina oommen1s (J une 12), bolh fron\ suppancn. ofS"c:ridan and her rival. the would-be 1lobal mayor. Obvioutly, however.: the op- ponunity you provided 1or PfOp4e to respond anonymously produced some pcrvux arW pntlapt pmliC\· able: results. You have to wonder whc:thtr the: ptnon who somehow found 11 .. ptr· 1inent" to the Aaran-Shc:tidan ra« 10 tak.e Jf'OUnd~s potshot$ I I A5" semblyman Gil fC1Juson. really has the courqc of his or htr convic- tions. This person·, dcniaration of FcrauJOn &$ •l"orant ind racis1 W1J.n°t l<'Campan1cd by a sinak sup- pMCd '"1mp&c. Vc:1. the C'haracter assass1 na11on was unquest1on1ngl)· United Stales. Bui the United Slates. pnntl-d on t'our pases. 1f dnven out of Europt by a demi· Ferau~n·s anonymous accuser li~ritcd Gcryn1ny. would not be sul)IC!it:I. vote~ of this diitnct rtlil)' ~tlposed ~o nik C'C1ntry Of 10 blre "'·ant a.. .. mode.ra1e." Wh.at cite ctn · nt su·atttJc mutete 1n quid IU!Ction acro1.1n1 'for ftrau.!.On's trou ncina of to 1he ·~ awak:~ina by Ckr- t'''c'l' rhallenicr ht"s ever faced. many from its ~mt~h\e dttam or despite promincn1 namn and bcina pcrpet~ JCCunty wtthout e'·en • OlllSpC'nt? ft:w RIU Yt "'~ -· P'. 1 "· ,. • ·-L COOK ..... DC-.,,_ .. Ntw1X>f\ lkach °"-.Qooof Dolll' ..... I r • • Al• Or.._ eo.. DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 29, 1HO TIIE TCl>AY:Micf.mornine low clouds otherwise fair. Hilhs in upper 60s to mid-70s near beaches . TC*OllOW:Mid·mornine clouds and fog near beaches, otherwise sunny. 111111--.-tto.tsoaw-71 71 71 T1 T1 tw SOlltltwtsl lllldsle I~-""' llllllllf- ltifls "' lllt 11111* IOllo t11e•l0i II tht btKhtS to low to 1Nd·80s on l1ftCI . .. .. . .. lllostl'tdAlllMll tollllftlltd !lot dlfoatll S.luully ""'5 lljlptl *'ti h 100 to 111 .. 111 lows 111111 SOI to mtd 70s HiC!IS '°"" cltwrU 112 to 118 llld lows OCEAN REPORT lllld 70s to mtd 80s BOATIG •AND TIDES Sllnny ind w11m W\tll ll'lf!S mod 80s lo IOwfl 90s •llCI lofl Ill ll'lt Vpptl SO\ to mid 60\ r., S.turd.11 Dul Ovtr •nntf w1ttrs Slncls mostly south to S011tn•nt I/ •nols or Ins with I toot wn lh•Ollf~ tun•&nt t•ttvt I~ lnol\ '"'" 7 1001 5''5 111 tf!t •lltrn& •r 5,.,11 "HI I IMO! !>feom111c sout' ) 'M>I LOCATION am 8"AN Hunl•ngton e.ect1 Newport Buell 2·3 poor 2·3 191• Salt C•..-Clegvnal Sweft 011echo•1 West 2·3 .... O,tf owtr •Jtrr\ •r ,t t ,,,,.,,., •"Ch Southwell grouno •-t "'"' •ltlfllOOn c!Oudonm l!lillll} I) IO ~ • ts w·I• 4' >I ~'\ IOU l•'IS 10 t' •~ '' llf4' ••.tel 1"<1 S.w!! '-Out~ ~ lttl Tidee .., ,..., M111l11trn ll"CfS F1ra1 "'II" 2 •e a m 3 6 fnt IOw 9 07 a m I 1 S4ICOnCI "'911 • 12 p m • a Second hlQfl 11 OS p m t 8 FISlllG Sunny ind • lrtllt coo4el lhrousn S.I urd1y Winds to 12 tnOh this 1hfrnoon ~ biu ''' biltnt oll tht Co111 IOI n1eill tishtttntn Clko bns. yflto•t••I 111d bon<to dtf •unoirg oll C1l1 n1 l\l1nO ltclls 1n I~ m.s 80s to IO• 90s l OWS lon1M '" I '>f •PPf' ~Os to mod 60\ TODAY'S SUN TODAY'S MOON Sunrise ........ 5:44 a.m. Sunset.. ....... 8:06 p.m. Moonrise ........ 12 p.m. All QUAlJTY Moonset.. ..... --- 0 Air QUl!oll •IU 11nat hoin mootr 1tt to '" 1 un hu ttntut tn tilt Soul~ Con t A" () 0 () lla$Oll t01U1 Ounef Co.SI Ill QUI •ly "'OdfUlf 1st Otr. June 29 Busy mascot Full Moon July 7 Last Otr. July 15 New Moon June 22 o.ttr ~llot ~ •r u.-NorltHt Orange County ,air m asco t Shortcake w as k ind of b usy early Thursday as she, a nd other staff memb ers prepared the opening o n July 11. Sho rtcak e b ecam e the m o ther of 1 2 pig lets a m id h u stle and bustle. PILOT From At Political writer Paul \rlh1rlq ~on two tlr'>t place award'\, one for best non·brcaking new' \tor) and a c;ccond for tx•\t entertainment re view. He also earned third-placl' honor'l for hc~t fi·ature . Managing editor Stt.•, e Marble won the first-place award for best feature with a retrospective on the I 98CX. He also won a ~cond-place award for non-breaking new\ and two third-place honors. one for be'lt column and another for best restaurant review Matt Coker, the Dally Pllol's night cit) editor. won first-place for best column with a humorous look at the liuntington Beach oil spill. Staff wnters Im Yoko1 and Robert Barker combined for a second-place award for best breaking news story with their account of the Huntington Beach 011 c;pill. Yoko1 also teamed up with form er Dally Pilot stafTwr1 tcr Leslie Earnest for second place in best <ienes with a five .part package on the development of the Irvine Coac;t. Emily Adams won third-place award for non·breaking news and an honorable mention for 1nves11ga11 ve reporting with an exam1n- at1on of the trauma center cris.s. Amanda Wray won an honorable mention for personality profile as well as first-place in non-breaking news for an article she wrote while with th e Saddleback Valley News. Other Daily PUot winners included: George McCrory, honorable mention for best ~e~ story; Chns Trela. third-place for personality profile: and Christine Gu11taf.~n. honorable mention for non· brcakina news. Former Huntington Beach rndcpcndent reporter Robert Kinsler won five awards in the weekly compc11t1on, including first-place honors for best column. Other weekly winners included Grq Hema~. Jacquelyn Weir. Wendy Estes and Carol McCall. Katht Kent Riley won honorable mention 1n the rairaround events catq<>ry w11h a photograph he ~hot ror the Delly Piiot. Former O.U1 Pu.t photoaraphcr David Muronaka. now with the Los An~ Times. won the Swccpstake'i Award for be t photograph. AU wntina and photo entnc\ will be d1 played durina the On1nac County Fair. which opcn'i July 11. ' ' SCAM From At latl' a l<>-~ear pn-,on \t'nlenCL' f O SCI up thl' '\heft game of Cm· ploymrnt agcnc1e!I. Hunt allegedl y gathered perc;onal information on ncwl> hired employees which he ga'e to Ma1arella. Labill said. Ma1arclla wou ld then allegedly make out an invoice. asking DEC to pa) a fict111ous company a fee for ha ving "found" the employee. Each of the employees "found" ~ere high-tech professionals making betw<.'en $50.000 and $80.000 a year. Lab1t1 sa id. As ts customary among e~ecut1ve headhunters, one of Hunt's compames would then bill DEC for I 5 percent of the cm- ployce·s yearly salarv. Labitt said. Mazarella and Marie had allegedly set up four such employment agen· Ctl'' Each company was fronted by a post office boit and the answcnna 'iCfVICC. lablll said. After lJt:.c. received the invoice. It wa Hunt' JOb to approve the ex- penditure. Uib1tt said. The scheme worked from 1986 until September of 1989. DEC's 1n1ernal security didn't ~­ coan11e the scam until a mistake in OEC's acC'ountina office led 1n cm· plO)l'e IO tmC'k down one or lhC lir1111ou1, rnmoon1c~. Lab11t said In all, DEC had been falscl)' billed for the rccru11m,·n t or nbout 30 cmplO)l'CS. l ah11t '3id. E .. ,----. ~r---· . ~ ,-. . .,. . FRbNTS: • • ca.o •• • • • WARM STA 71CWi4RY SHOWERS RAIN T..STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT. 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It ,,.., " .. ,_,..,, to ~ iw.... ., I'S Sulit 1J S6 ... ,. 11 .. ...... u S6 ...... ti 11 S-1• 11 " ,_ ,, u , .. "'91 H ff ........ .. " s.a-" " Racers keep eyes on prize; they are not sightseeing By PAUL ARCHIPLEY DES MOrNES. IOW 1-\ -Marv Schmidt htt the bral..c!). and th e I Q36 Ru1ck Seda n's rear l·nd .,wcrved as 11 ~as !>lowed from 55 to 25 10 ncgo- 11ate a sharp 1urn. Steve PnH tt quackl ) scnbbkd numbers to dctcrmint.· how fast tht') Y.Ould ha ve to go and for ho"' long to make up 1hc time. The) were dn' ing through gorgeous farm t·ountf) in northern lll1001s on their wa\ here -includ- ing, b}' the "'a). Ronald f{eag.1n ·s hometown of Di xon. Ill. -but the} had little time to cnJOY an y of ti. As participants in the Great American Race. Schmidt and Privett have their l'ycs on the finish hnc. Therc·s S50.000 wa1t1ng then· for the winner. The Great American Race 1s anu- all) a raft). Organ1Lcrs mapped out a course. usin~ an electronic odometer for mileage and d1g1tal 11me~ for elapsed lime to chart the roads and highways of the race. They figured out how Ion$ 11 takes to go from point 1-\ to potnt B at certain speeds. But the variable' of the real world -stop signs. a cow tn the road. ru~h hour traffic -force racers to calcu- late the difference between the speeds the) ·re going and the speeds 1hc race instructions sa}' they should bc going. By figuring the time 11 should take 1hcm to tra,cl between two points and factoring in the real-world vari· ables. racers can determine what speeds they have to go to make up the time differences. Judges will grant time-delay re· quests in instances when un - avoidable events throw a contes· tanfs time too far ofT to make up. On Thursday. a cloudburst forced drivers to a crawl alona Iowa's corn- ficld·lincd back.roads. and numerous time-delay requests were filed. A racer also has to know the intricacies or his or her car -how Iona it takes to accelerate to any speed from S to SS. or how quickly the car brakes -because th ose idio- syncrasies have to be factored in as well. As if a 4.000-mile crost<ountry rally weren't cnouah of a challen_gc. this one is made more so by the fact that onl y pre-World War II vintage vehicles may enter. And in that case. Schmidt and Privett have an advantaac in their '36 Buick. It was one or the fastest ma~s producuon can of it1 day, boastina a 328 cubic inch. straiaht 8 under the hood. It was said to be capeble or 120 mph. Schmidt's rour-door ltdan was oriainally a pohl'C car in Oceanside. and Schmidt cranks up the siren whenever they come into 1 town. Sometime drh·cn even pull over. Some of the older can. hke the 1916 Mitchell Roadster beina raced by Wayne tonficlJ or Costa Mesa and Aran Travii. or Ptul4:niii. htt~\: THE GREAT AMERICAN RACE: DAY 5 The racers stopped for the night in Des Moines. Iowa Thursday. trouble e'en reaching 55 mph. or the) get to that speed a lot slower than Schmidt'~ Buick. so they're making \Cf} d1fTc.-rcnt cakulauon~. In fa ct. acknowledJi ng that the oldest cars simpl y can t compete on an eq ual ba~1s. orgnnizcrs created a special Cla!)~ Brass div1s1on for prc-191 6 'l'hidcs. Top prize for the eight cars and trud.s in that d1 v1s1on is SI 5,000. Dennis Holland and his daughter Julie of Ne\\ port Beach arc proving the) 'fl be 1n thl· hunt 1f their 1909 Buick racer holds up. Keeping a car running is. perhaps, the toughest calcula11on of all. So far. Holland said, the Racer is holding up. He tunes it up nightly. but he said bushings arc on the .. to do" list. There's also the battle of keeping fit and rested. Holland came up short in that department one day. but Julie interceded. ··1 fell asleep, so Julie grabbed the wheel when ~ started aoing off the road:· Holland said ... She was really cool and didn't panic. ··she's been a real sport," he said. .. Once she puts her mind on a challcn1c1 she aocs all the way." But Scnmidt has some challcnacs of his own. The owner of an auto salvaae company in Sylmar. Schmidt has Iona been a race buff. rn 1974. he was tn a Baja off-road race when a s~tator drove onto the course and hit him. The accident pve Schmidt a blood clot in his brain the siu of a hcn·s ~ Hi s riaht side wes para- lyzed and he loo f\is ability to speak. Surte0ns were able to ~ovc the clot. and he repined his speech with th~ son Midwest Keent that exposes his Nebraska upbrintina. But they told ·hm1dt he ~ould ncvtr walk qain. He d1dn·t II ten to them. When he turn 4'7 this month. he·u MH' rompktcd his si~th Grc•t Amcrkan RIK·c. Althou•h he "''" wnlk. h1" n1ht side ts still part tally para I) zed. The Buick 1s ngged with an ac· cclerator on the left side. The clutch pedal works as a clutch halfway down. and thi:n as a brake. He !>leers with his left hand and reaches across to an extended gear shift le' er to change gears. W11h all that. Sch midt and Privrtt turned 1n a respectable I :39 olT the official 11mc tn preliminary results Thursda). but 11 "'as only good for 26th place Howc,er, the thunderstorm promp1cd numerous t1me-dela)· re· quests. and final results may d1t'Thr. •ACI NOTIS: Here's now !tie Or~ Coest IHmt dlO In unoffklet rewtta• Newt Wltllen. Founteln Vellev, eno Tv "--"'· Sen Clemeol•. 1934 Peckerd tltoed-ate< -hi, 01>7 Dkll 9elWll, NewPOrl Beech. Miiie 0.--• Mew, AZ , 1934 8uk1t Cciupe -lrd, 020. Tem KllCerl , Irv!"-• Cllllt ......... LC1n11 a..c11. Int Ford S.CS.n dell-v '""°' -""· •• Jedi Ctwl. New-1 &Mdl ... ,,......._ , Coron• def ,.,,.,, in. Fwd Sed9ll -ltlll, I 16. WHM ~. C0tla MIU, MM TnMI , ""-'•· "" Mltcllel llOICl•'9r -Orel. UO. K• W9tt1t, New-t a..ctl, hr•• ~I drt"lf, 1m Auburn COUlll -6'ttl. s 41 •• AMwMll. New-1 IMectl, .......,, w...... Gerdel\ Grove. 1'35 HudtOll T« • rlCllenl -7hl, •:24. M9rV ..,,_.., LatNM NleUll. ,._ ..,_ , SM Juen c.oi.1reno. 1~ ~ (enturv s.Mn -flai. 1110 In the CleH ~IU clMalon, .,._.. llld Jlll9 ...._., NlwPOl'I BMCI, 19°' ltutQ ·~ ->d, 3:31 Seized grapefruit to be used for j uice LOS ANGELES • Thiny·fl~c tons Of ll'lpcfNit, ICiZl'd b«IU~ I truck bro\e down in a McdOy quarantine area and the produce was not C'Ov· C'rcd b)' a tarp. will be made into juice. C-oo~ru1iq~ Mrd0>· ProJl'Ct c,ffi\, 1111 "'IU tu<b). Rqul1tory officers spoiled the susP'-~• ~prfru11 on a laflC' Rat~ truck 1n llO)lt tk'tlhts f\'<'t'ntl)'. The truck had broken down W1th1n a "4<X'k of an l'arhcr Mi-dOy find1 oOkiAI t11d. Cathy Mockett taying usy December will be a big month in the life of 22-year-old Cathy Mockett, a graduate of Newport Harbor High, but before that time. she has a lot of unfinished business to attend to. Cathy, the younger of two Mockett sisters, 1s etching her name on the rccordsofwomen'samateurgolf while sister Nancy is hopeful of gain- ing a place on the LPGA tour next year while practicing long hours J)most daily at Newport Beach Country Club. Cathy recently won the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Liriks Championship at Hyland Hills CC in Westminster. Colo. She has completed her collegiate golf career at Oklahoma State Uni- versity and is looking forward to the first date of importance to her in December -graduation. This one will come on Dec. 7. Her 23rd binhday will be on D«. 9and will be celebrated in Newpon Beach. The reason? Cathy wi ll be married Dec. 15 toOlmedo Villa. an engineering student at Oklah oma State. Meanwhile. she will return to school to complete her under- ~duate work in the fall. On July 9 sfle will go to Atlanta to compete in lbe U.S. Women's Open at the Atlan- 1-Athletic Oub in Duluth. Ga. Cathy qualified for the Open in three separate categories-by win- ning the Publinx championship. being a semifinalist in the U.S. Women's Amateur last year and being an ahernate on the Cunis Cup team. The Open 1s a major LPGA champ1onsh1p. Only the top amateur pla yers are ehgible to compete. 'Tm work.ing in the pro shop at one of th e 'olf courses here ... Cathy said by telephone from her Tulsa home this w-eek. "I plan on trying for the LPGA ne).t year but that will have to wait. .. AOer the Open, th e will participate in two other tournaments dunng the summer months -the U.S. Women's Amateiu Championships at Summit, New Jersey and the Women's Trans-national 1n Aonda. "lfl play well (she has a great start) throughout the summer. I have a chance at making the World Cup team according to the lady who 1s in charge of the Cums Cup team," she says. 'Tm JUSt playing the national events this summer. I have n't been a resident of Qklahoma long enough to qualif) for th~tate tournaments." Her husband-to-be. Olmedo. has been behind her in her golfing pursuits. "He's been very suppon1ve of my golf since we've tx.>en engaged." <:athy sa}s. "He's always pushing me and he's real positive on my golf. Never negative. That's something you need. I think he was more ex- ckcd about my wi nning than I was." Her career at Oklahoma State didn't finish on a high note. "It was kind ofd1sappoin1mg this 1Car because we didn't have a good fifth player.'' she says. "I would have liked to do better m my final col- legi ate tournament. .. Individually. she finished 19th after a sixth place finish a yea r earlier l"hen Oklahoma State finished sec- ond in the team competition. Cathy ~layed as either the No. I or No. 2 player on the team after transferring from use. In her match play finals at the Publinx tournament in Colorado last weekend. she faced Barbara Blanchar. another 22-ycar-old from Missoun. .. I had never played against her before." Cathy says. "She 1ot of_Tto a slow start and I was 4-up after six holes. I kind of kn ew I could win at that point. She was spraying the ball all over and I didn't miss a green early 1n the da} ... 8y ~A~ LAllkJN .._. .... , ........ . LAGUNA BEACH -Obly a w~k befort the stan of the 1.quftl Baich Open volleyblll tournament, which is co-sponsored by tbc Onap C.Ut DaD1 PUet, defendins champs Pete Aronchick and Mark Eller teamed that they would not be able to defend their 1989 title. Because of the Association of Vol-lcY,ball Professionals rankinp, Eller will not be able to competr with Aronchick. Since Eller 1s ranked among the top 32 players on the tour. he is required to compete at the Manhattan Beach Open. held con- currently with the Laauna ()pen, or not compete at all. Eller was hoping for a reprieve from the Laguna Open to compete. but Aronchick said he attempted for Home cooking could become the right combo JNGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lakers are accustomed to waiting a long time for their tum in the NBA drat\. What they aren't used to is finding a player like Elden Campbell still available when that tum finall y arrives. • The Lakers, drafting last by virtue of their NBA-best 63-19 record this season, made the b-foot-11 . 215-pound Clemson forward the last first-round pick of the 1990 draft Wednesday night. snapping him up with the 27 th selection. In the second round. ~th the 51 st pick. Los Angeles selected Marqueth.! guard Tony Smith. Neither Campbell, who lives in Inglewood and attended Morningside High School. nor the lakers. who play their home games at The Forum in Inglewood, co uld ha ve been happier with the way things turned out. "I cannot believe that the Lakers picked me," Campbell said. "This is a dream come true. I had a feeling they would pick me. but It is JUSt hard to imagine. "[ live JUSt five minutes from the Forum and my family. especiall y my mother and father, will be able to come to all the games at home. I loved Clemson. but my family just could not make 11 to all the games there. Now they can come to them all ... Campbell averaged 16.4 points and 8.0 rebounds per games as a senior and became the Tigers' all-time leading scorer with 1.890 points. As a senior. he led the Atlantic Coast Conference in blocked shots wnh 97. "We think he's one of the most skilled players in the draft," Lakcrs general manager Jerry West said. ··He plays so dam easy. and he's a great shot blocker. "The more we saw him on film. "e saw that he's a very skilled player. He can block shots, and that's been a weakness for us ... West said Campbell's play is reminiscent of Portland's Larry Nance. whom Campbell passed this year on Clemson's career rebounding list. "We think he fits in well with the game we play," new Lakers Coach Mike Dunleavy said. "He's an absolutely great shot blocker. He's got good low post moves and a good abihty to get the second shot." Dunleavy said Campbell needs to improve his strength and put on some weight to better prepare himself for the more physical pro style. Clemson Coach Cliff EUi.a aid Campbell blossomed after a freshman season durins which he averaged just 8.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per pmc. "Elden came to Clemson as a freshman and we could only get about 15 minutes of action per game out of him. and now look at him. a fi rst- round dran pick in the NBA." Ellis said. "Our staff here at Clemson really deserves a lot of the credit for his success. csi>«ialJy my assistant coach Len Gorsy. He really worked wllh Elden on and off the basketball court and I know that Len 1s very proud of Elden." Smith. an All-M1dwestem Conference sclcc11on. a'eraged 23.8 points per game as a senior and shot 41 percent from 3-po1n1 range. Dunlcav) said the b-3. 185-pounder is well-rounded and has many strengths. "He played with our (Bucks) players in preseason camps. and I had a good feel for him." Dunleavy said. "He's a \Corer. He has the skills of a one guard and a two ... Lendl chews up, spits out Wimbledon foe 11y STEVE \IVILSTEIN WJMBLEOON. England -Ivan Lendt. a stickler for precision in ten- nis and laneuagc, insists the proper word for his great passion to win Wimbledon 1~ not "obsession." as many have claimed. but rather. "zazrany." Never heard of zazrany (pro- nounced. "za-zhra'-nee")? According to a Czechoslovakian d1ct1onary. the word is based on the verb "zrat." which means to sulp, devour or eat noisily like an animal. Metaphoncal- ly, zazrany means an inJJ'.'3med yearning or. in Lcndl's definition. a stubborn desire. OK. So Lcndl pla yed like an animal Thursday in devouring his second-round opponent. Czechoslo- vakian-born Jakob Hlasck. and is not obsessed. in a psychologically com- pulsive sense, with capturing the only Grand Slam title to escape his clutches. Lend! chewed up Hlasck. 6-1 . 6-3. 6-0. in 78 minutes of near-perfect tennis, opening with an ace and clos- ina with another ace and two service winners. In between, Lendl attacked the net as never before at Wimbledon. rapping volley winners fore hand and backhand. lefl and nght, against a bcdaLZkd Hlasck. "He made me look bad because he played so good... Hlasck. a sohd player who beat Lcndl at the 1988 Masters and took him to five sets with four tic-breakers at the '89 WCT finals. said. "He has really improved on grass. The whole game -the volley, the serve the confidence. Everything." Lendl, who failed to win Wimbledon 1n I 0 previous attempts. has repeatedl) sa1d that captunng the title is his final mission m tennis. But he rebuffed a suggestion that he 1s the sentimental favorite this year. "It's nice to bc the fa vonte. but it's for the wrong reason." he said. "I would rather be the villain with fi, e titles under my belt ... So involved was Lendt 1n his one- sided match that he was oblivious to the commotion awa) from Ce ntre Coun. Officials suspended play on three courts while the police bomb- squad investigated a leather case found near the main gate. It turned out the case contained only a camera. but womed officials weren't taking fl'teaM lff \IVIM8LEDON/82f Monda).'' Aronch1ck said. "I would have liked to pla) with Mark. but there's nothina I l'ln do about it." As late as Tutsday, Elter was still maintaining that he had a chance to pla) in the tournament, but it won't happen. Aronchick has already de- cided 10 pla> with Mike Boehle. who at 23 1s an up-and~mcr on the professional volleyball scene. the wai,er a little late. "If there were going to be any changes. the tournament director needed to know about them last "Mark will tell )OU until fnday that there's still a chance that he's going 10 play. but it's not aoina to happen," Aronchick said. "like I said. I would ha ve liked 10 have pla)Cd with him, but Mike's a good }uung player." LAGU NA OPEN 19'° tween Aronchick and Bodlle - namel) their 81"-Aronchick is a H- There's a world of difference be-(l'te._ lft ONN/•JJ ......................... lrrelev.,.. We911 honorH D••••• Dewll Ull• .._, ... lll1ft•1I J•r•.._ No dillydallying 8y HOWARD L HANDY ~,..C.11• .... NEWPORT Bf.AOI -Shot Clock tolf may never replace the n=aular pme but those who tncd it Thursday in the Runni n· -Gunni n • tournament at Ncw- eort Beach Golf Course hid a lot more fun on the course than serious aolfen do. All 1 pen of lr- rekvant weea_ which ii CHO<>nsortd b6.':; ~ c.ut ... The unique event drew a field of 75. Demetrius Davis, Mr. ln'elcvant XV, IOt a lace start aft.er watcbiaa lbc Disneyland ctectric:al pullde at 11 o'clock lhe nisftt before, but he enioJitd ltis panicjs-tion even thoulb be left early tOr-~· wood Park wi\h lmaevant Wed founder Pua Salata and lbeir wives. SUr'C Ow Selves (S.0.S.) of Cos1a Mesa re- alized brtween S700 and SIOO &om the fint event acconli1ll to daainnan Steven Bmw'dy. "W~"'ll be bavi• th.ii event every year aad I envision h bccolaina one of the biller events of lrrdevut Week.·· an opc1miltk BetMrdy said. for the mot& pen, parbcipants were younecr diaD lht evener public count p&a~. 1bty alto edibited more ICUni• lban molt Of their ddcn. aoecWIY on \be oddo-a11mbercd bola where a 4.S. teCond clod wu in vape for every shoe. Tbil meat thal eech player bad'° hit a • ilacM. cMlt it down and It\ tbc Gelt shot oft' befoft. die .. , aecaeds dapled. ne dodt swtcd lllin with the teClOnd shoe and oa e8Cb putL No dill~ around. even on the puttiQI Mllface. When lht flllt player of a founome was finished. the nut one toot oft' in the same IMDDCI' aod complelCd tbe hole before the third bit. Whether this saves any tune over the t.nditioul lnet.hod of each player h.inina a ue lbOI before &D)'OQC Pl down the fairway. is problemaa.ic:al As the day wott on. many ol tbe players were takina a stroke penalty automatically on the tee and didn't U1C the 4S«eond cloct. This Option WU ()pen to all e"cn th~ the clock was never staned for the 1eeond or \hird lbou. The serious eolftr wu tddom ICCft but Duke Ginther had a score of62 on the par--60 layout, evaa witb all die pmmicb tMI were foroed upon all ~ .. foe ulM&Dee. tbe aixth bole. No clubl weft allowed OD thi.1 Oftt. 81111 ~ throwa from tbc tee and on eacb sua:eedias shot. The only deviatioG WU a dwM::e to Ult lhe ~ end of \he puner u a billiard cue to pt tbe bell m tbe bole when )'OQ reached the SJ1UWt11 tarflce. If all tbe f1lftftint to beat tbe 4S«CODd dock didat &m *"' IOlten (okt ones, too). theft was also a be*. "1'bt teeOftd is a downhill 3- par hole of 18 y8lds. Players Who lMde die .,een. ~ up their extra clubl and sprinted downhill to lbc peea. Man Capomno rlCed to bj1 bell aad MM dlle putt b' a birdie-2 in 27 leCOndS. the betc of the day. The loasat drive alto wa111•t for disu.nc:e &om tht tee but For distancic traveled by the ball. T.K.. Brimer hi& a m&Je..hilb tee shot that came dowa. f~ tome six feet in f'tont of the tee. He Mii j\MI iM winner foe the lenatb. of time it took lbs bal to come to earth. Individual ICoteS wett of little contequenoe i8 f,..._IM DMl.Y/Uf For the record. Cathy won the match. 5-and-4 while playing the four par-5 holes S-under par. This included an eagle at No. 12. "I had a chance for an eqle on the sixth hole," she said. "But I knew all I had to do was birdie the hole to win hand my putt hung on the lip." Races make 'exp~rts' look foolish Jn the mcdaJ play competition fl'te ... ,.. HANDY /IJJ Well. is there anyone ou1 there who tftll)' thinks he or he is an upen when it comes to the major le41ues? All of these dynamite know-it.all expen1 wtll'l 1heir suitcases full of statistiu. who'U at the drop of the hat enttt any contest which can help prove out this mental superiority? I'm rcfcmn1 to the OrMp C..11 O.U1 Pllet'1 "Y ou Pkk ·em, you beat 'em. you"''" 'cm" buebeJI contett. which wu available f'or a week Of SO II the belated ICUOl'l bcun. lemembct7 Well. out of the mounds of entries, at least at th11 a&ale wida lhe While Soa, It~ So•. Rea. and Plra1e1 atop their rapec. ti ve lellues. the-re is Just ONE con· ticstant:... Hunta"l'°ft ~·a a;;;m;;-;.,;,,;;;,,~;;,;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;:;;;;;;;.;,~ Michelle Ketty-with three coma answers. There's a small handful \\ilh two correct, and• whole bunch of ex - pens who picked the Reds. So the 1elev151on set -the pri1C.' -has Michelle's name t~ on 1t -but of course it's wnnen wi1h a pcnctl. Right now wt"rt all counting on an erasurt. naht? But ritht no• she has the lauah on all the folks who wouki surely have been lauahina hid her picks bttn pubUshed at the tan of the wuon. The wt.he Sox? ~t seriou The Red So~' omc on. The Pira1cs? No way. The R~'' Well. at ~t they wm In the bellperk. But tlwtt they •~ -all in &rac ~ an their mpmave d•V1110ftt. . ne.,.., ,.. .. ~~""'~far - int just about II ~· U the bulk of ClOftteltantl -not IO boL o\n~I wnter Richard Dunn is the hotshot -he manaaro to pick the Reds m the NL We\t So he'$ l- for-4. The mt of us. Dennis Brostcrhous. Jon Fcfluson. Barry Faulkner. Rick T1llt'}' and myself. are (uah) O-for-4. M~on-th., whcn-1Hlart~ to count -li~c late p\cmbrr. Q Socx-er -\\Orld ell ~t}'k -11'$ a subject thlt comes up around here whenever someone 1s que uonina the $pclhnt of Prk. or some other sort of \riv11 que$ttOn. Thaft what makts the dtt1 ion to hold the next World' Cup 1n this nauon so laupablc I don'\ bchcvc any-ont v.-ould question \he efforts of United \ll.CS tocnr. ot the desires. or the dedi- cation of sorM Vefl &1lcntcd collclc pll)Cr5. But 11's pretty obvious that . - st) le SOC'C'er doc'n 't measure up to world stand3rds. Hold1n& the next World Cup 1n thr .S. with an automatic berth to the 'ho~• country is a pretty poor JOke on thf.rttt of the world wl\lclt happen to take soe«r seriously. Hold1na the World Cup in the U .. 1s tantamount 10 play1n, the Wond Scncs 1n the viet nion. the uper Bowl 1n Japan, the NBA F1n1h in cw Ztaland or the S\lnley up 1n Mexico. He)'l The United tatics was an entry lhii )tar in the World p! So. It Vras 0.fOr·l and out. our fint appcarantt ln 40 yurs. Tha1·1 not a slam -it was a put effon to letttima1ely qualify for the World up. But that's all " 11. A Roger Cartson great effort. The World Cup belo• to the Bruilian5. the A~nti.~ the Enahsh. the Ital.a"" t.bic GtrmaM. the Spenlards. to \boR wtlo acel.. and to thOle f&na WIN> II~.._~. Not here when at no-. 11111111 a novdt)' tow~ ..-.ev. The Olympec Omlliil. oet"WiGi1117, movet &Om CC.UW 1Dc•Hn1t -evcaA........._ .. ...._. oo-.yto..-....... ,.. --c.w11111911 .. a cOntl~s Its blitz !Y-!AQtO By talilng PGJt Big Terr···--- basketball from ABC The way thinta lft toiGI. CBS appears tet 10 ch&llenlJe ESPN as the major .. sporu netwoft. This ~k, CBS took the POA Championship and Bia Ten basket- ball away from ABC and tiahtcned its stranaJebold on tbe TV sports market CBS wiU be&in t~levisina lhe golf tournament in 1991. The network aJready televises the Masters and 16 other PGA Tour events. ABC has televised the PGA Championship since 1965. Prior to that. CBS broadcast the tournament from 1958-1964. The PGA Championship is one of golfs four Grand Slam events. The others arc the Masters, the U.S. Open and the Bntish Open. ABC tekv1ses the U.S. and Brittsh Opens and NBC has the Players Cham- p1onsh1p and the Skins Game. but neither network can match the range of CBS' coverage. On Tuesday. CBS acquired the nghts to Big Ten basketball games beginning in the 1991 -92 season. h strengthened C BS' hold on col- lege basketball. For the first time next season, the NC AA tournament will be seen only on CBS. which took ESPN out with a SI billion bid. Next~ tbe artwork will add Atlant.k Cout Conference pmes to iu B~ East PIC~-The followina year, the lineup wdl be even 1tronaier with lbe addition of tb.e Bia Ten. Whether it will lift CBS out of the cellar in the ratinp war ~mains to be seen. Even IO, CBS can now lay claim to beina the kin& of network sports. 0 A doubleheader featurina Okla- homa-Pittsburgh and a prime time Michipn-No~ Dame contest wiU kick off CBS' collesr football tele- vsion schedule on Sept. IS. The network also announced that it will broadcast Saturday games between traditional rivars Aorida State-Miami and Auburn-Alabama. Oklahoma will meet Nebraska on Nov. 23. the Friday af\er Thanksgiv- ing. Mi.ami and Notre Dame. last year's No. l and 2 teams, will meet on Oct. 20. Tbe 91st Army-Navy g.ame from Philadelphia will conclude the schedule on Dec. 8. Jn all, the network will broadcast 17 College Football Association g.ames on 12 Saturdays, including four doubleheaders. 0 The three Wortd Cup pmes io- volvina lbe United States were wa&ched OD IVetlj!C by fewer than 2 pcaunt oftb.e U.S. tefevision boult- bolds in which they were availab&e, Turner Broadcast.in& said this week. The pmes on Turner's TNT cable net wort avcrqed a I .3 ratint and a 4 share. The ratina represents the perocntqe of tot.al televisions that set the TNT network and the share ts the pcrocntqc of those houte- holds that att watching television at the time. The third U.S. pme, a 2-1 toss to Austria last Tuesday, got a 1.0 ratina and a 3 share and was watched by 473,000 homes. The first pme, a 5~ I loss to Czechoslovakia, got a t .8 rating and a 6 share and was watched in 858,000 homes. The second pme. a 1-0 loss to Italy. got a 1.2 rating and a 4 share and was watched in 555,000 homes. Deul• Bro•terto•1 I• • Dally Pilot Sport1 Writer wt o.e col•llUI ·~•n every Friday. Weekend television, radio SATUR DAY TELEVlSION Sotter 7 SS .i m -'A-orld Cup quanerfinals from Aorrntt. Ital> Argt'nt1na '\ ' ugosla' 11. TNT (8 a.m on Channel 14. SpanishJ I I SS am -World Cup quanerfinal~ from Rome. Juil> Ireland '~ ltah TNT (noon on < llannel J4 ~pan1~h) Baseball 9 am -Old· r 1mcrs Game from Buffalo (UlflCI. ESPN 10 am -Oakland a1 Toronto. Channel l 4 pm ->\ngcls a1 ( le,dand. Channel 5 4 pm -Nev. 'ork "ankee\ at Chicago Wh11c So\. wr1x 4:30 p m -<\tlanta at Montreal. TBS 7 pm -< h1cago Cub~ at San Diego. W<i~ Hlgll Scltool Foolball 10 am -!'.cv. Jcrw) Nonh-South ·\ll·Star C1amc trom Rutger~ ~1aJ1um. WOR Golf I I a m -'>en11>r Open from Paramu~ N J ( hannel I pm -urcater llanford Opcn from < rvmv.l·ll ( •Jnn C hannd :? t pm ....,. l P(, .\ tournament from Kilt hnt:r CanaJJ Pnmr T1d..c1 IS pm -t-uropean p(, .\ < hampaon~h1p from Surre\ England (tape) Pnmt' T1,ke1 Motor ports 11 am -\l < .\ lomrx•1111cm from PortlJnd ltJpcJ E5PS :! pm -l.>ctroll ( 1rand Pm (tape t ( hanncl 14 1Span1\hJ S pm -Urag raung 111 K .\ \pnng "-auonaf\ Imm Bmtol. Tenn !IJP,t'I [SP' h pm -l \.\< \lht:r-1.rcw.n l:Jr rat·ang frnm ln- d1anapola\ E.\P' \<f1dnigh1 -I nrmulJ Ont• Cir.ind Pn' ol Me\llO ln'm Me\llO (II\ ftapcl f\I'" Tenols "'o"n -~ 1mhlcdun lO' rragC' fd('la~cd l < "hannd .i Bowlill~ I:? '!J pm -i...~·\\lcr ( la~\IC from R1H'r\1dc f\P!" Blcycll111 3 pm -< 11mpt.·1111on from M1n neaPQli\ lta rx·1 ESP:-. 7·15 pm -Tour of Tcl'oas llapc 11mc approx1rnatr after ba~hall 1 r B"I Rod~o _1 JO p rn -If 1gh '>I. honl rrg1onal ~ hJmp1on~h1p\ Imm La ke C harlc\ l...i Ila pc) Pnmt• Tit h ·1 Wld~ World of Sports 4 "'pm -F 1gurr .. i..a11ng from < algan prl"' ll'"' ol T1iur dr I rJml· h1l H ll' racr C hannd ~ Voll~yball .i '" pm -t "I " < 1rlho\lo,al..t:1 Imm l)(•n\C:I llJf)<'l Pnml· f1\h't Basketball 5 pm -\\Bl \kmphl'JI '\oung\IO"'n "lport\· r hanncl 1rcrx·JI\ .11 11 pm I lloru 1Ucln1 X pm llolh "oo<l l'.irl.. rcpla" < hanncl ~ti IPn mc T1\i..,·1 111 '''pm 1 I a m -I 11\ .\lanlllo\ quancrhor'>C n:pla\\ Pnmr t ll 1-C:t Boxing 'Ip m -K11ho.n llinc\ '~ Brc11 Lall\ m1ddlc"'t·1gklt\ from .\t lantat < 11\ 11ape1 C..pon~< hanncl RADIO B~U 10 a.m. -Oakland at Toronto~ KNX (1070). 4 p.m -Ansels at Cleveland. KMPC (710). 1 p.m -St Louis at Dodgers. KABC (790). 7 p.m. -Chicago Cubs at San Diego. 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KABC' (790) I pm -Chicago Cubs at San Diego KFMB (7601 WIMBLEDON From 81 point put Na-.rat1IO\a behind 0-30. and '>he pla)ed the next two point~ ll'nlall vcl> to los(• the g.1mr at lo' e and cut her lead to 5-"\. Side ca r rac ing at Fairgrounds l'han u''> Jltl·1 ,1 honih l'\ploded an a L1JndPn duh 1111 \.\1rnhkdon"; open- ing d.1\ ~fanana ~:.I\ ra t 1l<n a anuthl'r for. ml·' < tl'dm,lu\akaan al'io showed tl·rnfil /atrJn~ an lx·at1 ng .\nnc \math fi-2. h-' in J wcund-roundl·r to purw.: her quc\I lur .1 rnord 111n1h \.\ 1m'hkdon 11tk \port1n~ a handagl' on her sorl' kft ~on· hut pl,1' 1ng aggrc\'il' cl}. ~a ' rJtilo' d "Un thl' fir\t four gaml'\ hdnrl· \math linJll\ hl·ld 'ien IC'l' In thl· <.clond ~·1. 'im11h opened h> holding ~r' Ill'. hut \la, ratilo' a hrl'etcd through the nc\I fi,e gAimcs for c1 5-1 lrad The onl > nl·n ou\ moment tor :"lia ... ra11lo'a lame "hcn she "as -.er- \ 1ng for thl· '>Cl at 5-2 and 'itoprx.·d \hon as 1f \he·d hurt her leg as shl' lha~d a pa'>'>lng '\hot hv Smith I he HANDY NaHatalo"a d1dn·t hn\e to mO\c much 1n the ncitt game tn end thc matt:h, rel)ing in~tead on error'\ by Sm11h to beat her fo r the 20th 11ml· 10 21 carccr meeting~ over 12 \Cars "I "a!. glad to get ofT the court a~ quad.I~ 3'> I dad."' '>:JHat1lma said "I \\3sn't happ) ahout loc.ang m) \enc 1hc "3~ I dtd. but she pla}cd som1.: good point'I ·· < hns E'ert watched the match from the Ro}al Bo\ and got a kick out of i"a' rattlO\ a. her longtime f11cnd and n .. al. cuns} 1ng to her .. I kne"' .,he v.as going to~ there. so I '-'as looking for her. but )'OU can onl} hold that pose for so long. espec1all} "llh m) left knct'." Na' ratilo ... a said. "That's the one I na\C to go down with. so I didn't go \C'I) long.·· one else to Ulkc his place. The Dally Piiot CO~T •\ MESA -Sidecar racing v. 111 rcturn to the Orange ( ount) I J1rgrnu11d' a' part of a rC"gular pro· gram ol \JX'l'dwa) racing tonight. Thl· .,.,Jnaf'\ con .. 1st of I ()()()cc moto1l' l In" 1thout brake!> and s1dc- la1 s attach~·d The machine~ run on alrnhol and race in the oppo'i1te d1rcct1on of spcedv.a} bikes. The bake'> arc referred to as ngs or outfits and thl' passenger 1n thc sidecar 1s r3lkd a sv. 1nger ~peedwa} will ha' e its regular pro- gram of firs1. S«ond and third d1 v1s1on racina. Sidecars will have two heat!I. consolation and main e\-(.'nts. Action gets underwa) at 8 p.m. Late~ open at 6.30 p.m. medal winner in 1976 in swimming. Sports White Sox's -surge to top has surpr:ised even their manager It WIS I modest bqjnnina., c:Mainly, ~ But wben tbe Chi~ White Soll went 37·36 after the Alt.SW btta.k IUl year, • manqer JefrTorbora tbouaht thlnp ~re lookina \IP- After all Oticaao had been the wont team in the ~on the fu'll baff of the IC&SOO, f.oina 32·S6. "When we came out of the Al .Star break, we won ejpt 1trai&ht," Torborg reallcd ... Then we played one pme over .SOO the second half. That doesn't teem like much. but it sure was, considerina the first half. .. When we came out of spring train.in& this year. the SttOnd half of last season was what we focused on. We wanted to build on that." The White Sox •pl)t'.•rcd to have a major con- struction job on their hands: despite the decent second half. they wound up 1989 a distant 29112 games behind' American League West champion Oakland. But now, amazingly, they lead the defending champion A's and the division by four pc~nta,c points with a «-2S record that is second in the majors only to the Ci ncinnati Reds. And the White Sox made the final surge to the top in impressive fashion, sweeping the A's in three games at Oakland last weekend. then beating the Angels three straight at Anaheim. Even Torborg 1s surprised the White Sox have come so far so fast. "This is beyond our wildest expectations." he said. "We knew we were going to tum things around, but we weren't going for any cheap fixes. We didn't expect anything like this so soon." Chicago sluucr Ron Kittle is thrilled with the team's success. but he knows the White Sox still have a long way to go. "We kn ow it's JUSt June and what we're shootm~ for is to still be in the hunt at the end of the season.' he said. The Angels were impressed by the ne" con- tenders for the West title. ··Thcy·re playing as well as the) can possibly play." Cali forn ia Manager Doug Rader said. "I give them a lot of credit for pla)'ing excellent baseball for three da) s. making things happl'n and. in all honest). ou1play1ng us ... "They·re getting good p1tch1ng and great defense. which 1s the kc} to an} team's success." Angels third baseman Ja k Howell said. "If )OU compare them to last )Car. their patching 1s twice as good and their defense as 10 tames better." Caltfornaa·s Oa ... c Winfield said 1he White Sox "dad ever) thing nght" in 1hc1r recent series. "The) pitched. the) h11 . the) pla}ed aggrrss1vel> and thing!> wcnl their way That's a tough combina- tion to bea1. I don't kno\\ if 1hc) can keep i1 up." Pad res squelch Bo rumor San Dit'go Padres Manager Jack :a McKeon denied rcpons that his club had discussed a possible trade for Kansas City • Ro:,.als outfielder Bo Jackson. 11 was reported Thursda) "We·\C nc\Cr. ev{·r talked to the RO\alc; about a trade for Bo Jack<;<>n." McKcon said · 1n a !>IOI) published an The an Diego Union ... There's noth10g to 1t That·s absolutcl) rtd1culou'i. We ha"en't got an)th1ng going v.1th anybod)."' In a stor) published Wedncsda}. the Los Angeles Times reported the Ro)'als '"ere cons1dl·nng a deal that "'ould ~nd Jackson and relte' er Marl.. Da\ls to 1he Padrcs 1n ciu:hange for center fielder Joe Caner. But ~fr Keon ..aid the Padres had ncvcr talkl'd about trading ( aner The onl) "'a) thl' Padres "ould be tntercs1cd 10 rcacqumng Davis would be 1f the Royals ~ere 10 assume a good portion of ht!> fou r-year SI 3 m1ll1on contract. sources 1old the nion. In othcr ba~ball news Thursday: •Starting shortstop Kun St11lwell of the Kansas City Roya ls has been hosp1tal11cd w11h a severe back problem that ma) require surgrry. the club an- nounced. Stillwell entered Ballard Communit} Ho!>pt- tal tn Seattle Thursday morning w11h back spasms after missing Wedne'i<ia) night's game against Scattlc here becau'iC of n s11fT bar k. Ex-champion Roman dies MEX IC 0 ( ITY -< 1ilbcrto Roman.---- a tormer superOp1ol.'1ght "orld r hamp1on. •f~ died W.:dncsda) night in ;i rar acc1dc..·n1. .,_. o;a1d a '>poke!>man for thl' World Bo'ang ---- Council Roman "a!> 2~. · Funcral ntc\ arl' !>Chl•dulcd for toda) Onginall} from thl' cat) of Me\lcalt. Roman mo,cd to Mn1co Ctt) to train for the.· OJ~mp1cs "'hen he "a'> 13. WB( spoke'>man Jaime Pcre1 said Thur>· da). Roman\ !>ktll reccntl) got him elected to the rank!> of the "'orld·s top 10 l1gh 1"c1ght d1' 1\1on' boxc~ an a poll b) sport'> "'ra ters. h" trainer Ignacio Bcnsta1n said TELEVISION, RADIO TllBE·BUSTERS • • • o\ngtl• ( hAnntl S 4 '" • * * \\1mtilcd1in 118() ~ (dtla\edl • * * l>odgl.'r; 'rx•rH(nnnn(I 1 \I) TELEVISION CoU I I .J m I ., 'l<·nl(lr C han1pwn•h1p from R1J1tt'"'tt0d '' f '>f''lr<J)l.11\.11 l!ll14011 .I pm 1 •ll'.Jh • ll~nh11tt I >ro·n 1111111 C rrnn,.rll I onn hkh1~rdl I ... \ lrt•fX'.JI\ JI " pm I 6 \fl p"' 111\h flprn 1111'(") r nmr '" .. ('. X pm I urnl)\·~n PC,.\ C h.Jmp111n•h1p f111m ">•HTT\ r nat~nd fl•P. I l'llml' f ll .. fl Buf'ft•ll .I lll pm -\ntcl' 11 ( lt',(flnd ( hannrl \ 4 \\ pm -\ll.inl1& 41 \fonlra l TBC., -em -( h1t.aao ( ulh ... ')an l>1c&o \\(,, " 1 pm -'11 t nul\ 11 Oodcrn (,ro•n,c hann<"I Tn11111 ~ pm -\I. 1ml*\lon rn•craae lckl1}rJ1 1180 Hen~ !Ilaria& k pm lloth,.ood Park rrpl.1H C h•nl'lt'I SI> 1P11mc T 1r .. r1 If) lO p m I I • m -I 0\ .o,t1m1IO\ QUatlcrhorw lt'flfl) \ Prtml' r I( .. ti ftAOIO • 8aMMll .a 341 pm -o\ngrl' ~t Clt'•el1nrt loo.Ml'( (7101 7 pm -C h1r1eo ( ub\ 11 San D1qo. KfMtJ I 7611) 7 \0 pm -'i1 l<lu1\ 11 l>odlt'" K.t.8C-17901 "Well hey, coach. The lever's not jam"?~d ... look• like It was Just a loose plug. Trevino leads Senior Open . It was a common sight in uncommon .:J circumstances. e There was Lee Trevino, crouched over a putt with the lead on the line. a fairly familiar happening in Trevino's half-year of domination on the Senior Tour. But the situa11on was far from usual. He was putting to save sole control of the lead. not to take the top spot. He was putting from 15 feet for bogey -not for b1rd1c -on the 18th hok at the Ridgewood Counll) Club in Paramus. N.J. When the long putt. that a\Otdcd double ~ey curled into the cup. Trevino crouched. saluted ll w11h a closed. pumping fist and stalked away with the o!d familiar swagger and a one-stroke lead Thursday an the first round of the I I th U.S. Senior Open. Trevino. a five-tame wanner on the Scmor Tour this )Car and looking for his first '1ctor) over Jack Nicklaus 10 1hc O\ cr-50 set. came.· out of it with a 6 7, 5-under par It was the clu1ch bogc} putt on the final hole kept him ou1 of a six-man tie for the top. As 11 "as. Chnrles Cood). Walt Zembnsl..1. Ji m Deni. John Paul Cain and Ken Still shared second at 68. Chick E' ans. son of the Hall of I amcr of the same name. and Babe Hiskey wcrc at 6lJ In other gol l Thursda) • Chns Pen) had se ven b1rd1cs at the Greater Hartford Open in Cromwell. Conn .. but the ke> to his opening-round 63 was a par-saving chip and pull. Aller mm1ng the grt·en on his second hole -a 194- yard. par-3 -Pen) hit a .. ncarl} 1mposs1blc shot" to within 12 fcct of the hole and made the putt. Perry's 7-undcr-par round ga'c ham a one-shot lead over Steve Jones at thr Tournament Pla\ers Club of Connecticut · • Cath~ Johnston tied Ra~ Flo) d's course record with a 65 and took a two-strokc lead o'er Patti Rizzo after one round of th e LPG-\ tournament in Kitchener. Ontario • h "111 be 39.,ear-old 'etl'ran and former champion (1af') Van1rr from Oa~land aga1n'>t U~­ )ear-old Charlie W1 from l housand Oaks 10 toda) 's 36-holc finale in the ( alifornaa Golf -\'i'i0<'1at1on tate -\matcur l hamp1un'>h1p at Pebble Ekal-h Fountain Valle} '!I Sand~ Galhra11h v.a<i d1minatcd h> Paul Stankowsk1 "\.;! Clippers' staff completed New Los Angeles (lipper~ head ---- coach M1kt Schukr completed ha~ \tafT • ~ Thur!lda} b~ hinng ac;s1stan1 coachc' r • John Hammond and Alvan Cientr.. Hammond and Clentr). both · ~5. signed mul11- }ear con1racl'> l)(>talls were no1 announred Hammond ~pent last season a' an as,1<;tant rnarh and ~co ut \lo 1th the n rans1on M 1nne\ota T1mbt·f\\ohe~ Prior to that he 'ipl'nt "" }ear\ a'i an assistant roarh at ~outh"rst M1 'is11un 'itatt·. "hcrt• he recruited ( l1ppcri.' guard W1n'\tnn (iarland. Gcntf') spent thl' last 1"0 '\ea,on' a' an a\Sl\tant coach and !>Cou t "''h the '\an \nton10 \pur\ lk JOtned the Spur'> alter \pl'nd1ng thrl·e \l'ar. at Kan\lls. 1nclud1ng the "JC-\.\ t11 lc )Car ol l">MX Whale at Kansa'> hl' hdpcd coach ( lipper' lnf\\Jrd Danny Manning. In other sports ne"c. Thurw:i' •Rookie Danm fer!"\·,. rnntrart "•th the ClcH·land ( a' ahcr<. v. 111 pa~ ·ham at ll-:1\t S 14 m11l1on o'er thl' Ol'\I fi\C )cars. and 11 rnuld ul11matcly hcc..ome a IO-H'ar. S '4 m1ll100 deal the -\lo.run Rcarnn Journal reported F-erf). 1ht former l>ukt· \tandou1 .,.. ho pla ~ cd profe\\1onall} an Ital) la\t \('a'ion '1gnC'd with th<' (a' nht·r\ on Junr I Th{· deal 10111all} wa~ c\11ma1ed to ht' "'onh S2 5 mallinn to S 1 m1ll1on a }car for the )CM\ •The Nl·w York Range"' traded nght "'"g C hns Nilan 111 the Bu\ton Bruin<1 for nght wing Greg John'illln and futun· co0111derntion' and then seni Johncotnn HI Toron111 for right wing I ah tr Dom1 and goalt1e Mar~ Lah1rt''-I •North C arul111a point guurd Kang Rice was ordl'fl'd b~ a JU d&l' tu perform 75 hour'> of commumty sen au· '1emm1ns from an inndcnt when· he wa., charg.l'd \lo 1th r~\1'ting arrc\t R1n-. 21 . v.as arre,tcd laM month and charged v.1th a'l\aUlt on a kmalc. rc\lc.t1ng an offiu·r and damage to propcrt) • Chra\ C 11lllll'I of I O\ ol:t Ma n mount singled in a run 1n the ho1111rn of the 11th inning. gl\ ing the l 'n11ed l.itate<. a 5-4 '•l ton at Jap:in in their collegiate 03'i('bnll (hamp1on<.h1p 'll'rtC'> Japan \loa'> a ured Of "inning tht• h<'\1 -01-5 '>~rtcs after ""ccp1ng th(• fir'>t three gamn -From Tl9e A11oclated Prt11 QUOTE OF TH E D A Y Halt Irwin, "ho went to thr galler} ropes to !tlap high-five' "''h "J')C talon afler h<' ,hot a hole-in-one en rvute to a S·undcr-par 66 in the fir!>t round of the Au1ck ( la~s1c: "This 1s thc Big Apple. You've got to play to the p llery:· From 11 "We arc very compaltble and he uses vi deo tape!> to teach in his in- door studio. When I ha ve a prohlem with m) swing. I go to him to correct II " rla)Cd 1n the Orange County Sports 1311 of Famr golf tournament at Newport Beach Country Club Mon- da}. He sttll swims Iona distances for cond1t1oninJ and plays some water polo bul 1sn t 1ntv sw1 mmina like he once was. 'CARLSON he is trying tu build on a pool of talent that !lhow!t prom1\C. girls )1de. Interested parties !>hould <'onu1ct Doyle at Mann~ High. lcad1na to the the match pla' finab. C'ath) shot 79. 7 S. then won all ti' e of her motche~ 1n the field of 32 fin:tlim. "It wascxc1t1na to win that one It has to be the b1~cst tournament I have ever Y.-On. · At Newport Harbor l11gh School. she wa!> No I pla)er on the bo) s golf team all four ye:tr·'i. She battled Bellflower's Pearl Sinn (or tOPJU01or 1otrhonors locally and n:uionall) andwasthew1nnerofthc . Jun1orJirl champion hip m 1984 he pla}'Cd at Newport Beach Coun- try Club and 81& anyon C'C dunna her htah hool da)''\. "I a.m working w11h Don Mollica of Irvine~ hen I feel I neC"t help.'' she sa)' . "Ra 1call). he helped me when I wu 1n htlh ~hool and when I lefi to a11cnd sc hool ht•rc. I didn ·, find an)·· he had little trouble w11h her sw1na in Colorado. Kccp the name ofC'ath} Mockctt (Villa) in mind She 1s an up-and· coming young star who works hard at hrrgamfilnd 9rlll tx-a top candidate IOJO•n the lPGl\ tour once she get' her other prion11es completed. Ht:(life~1ll be in golf 1n the future and the couple v.-111 call Texas their home once the) arc married "If I don't make 11 on the tour. I h:nc m"'Jorro 1n broodcastma JOurnahsm and markt'ttn& and hope to be on the air talktnJ abou1 the a;lmc as a 'iC'cond choice But I would ra1hcr be pla) ina." Cl Rrian Goode-II. 1tn Olymp1r aold voodell 1s associate director of bu 1ne 5 propcn1es at Rancho Sanu\ Margarna. One of the deals he has clo~ was wi1h 10.lf promoter and bu!lmessman UarT) raarash1. lprash1 1s bu1ld1na1 home at Santa Marpnta with o,·cr 20.000 ,quare feet and 1s plannm1 on movm.1 his Bcauwood aolf products business to that area accord1n1 to Goodell. laara h1 was promoter of the Un· 1dcn lnv1tat1onal at Mesa Vef'Ck CC 1n 1984-86 and is mov1n1 from his home 1n n Juan C'apis1rano. H•w•"' L. Hutl.111 • f.,..,. Dilly PIHi S,W.. "t1f«' n..e ~l•m• •Pflftt'• ff/tty•*' lfrHJ.y. ''om 81 You can raise the flag and cry equality -but all we're &etlln& from the rest of the world in this arena 1s d151ust for the TELEVISION MONEY-related dec1s1on soccer ha~ bestowed upon nsclf. 0 •If you were confu~d by the Costa Mesa H1_., baskc1ball s1tu- 1t1on. accept this clurina: [)(an Cooper, who hu.~chcd the Mu)- tanp the past lwo )'Cars. is STILL the head be~ lcetball coach. Hc·s al50 till the athletic director. and, he'' al50 takina c-ommand of the lower division When the Mustana are pl1)'1n1 - hc'll be there, but "hen it's pract1 c lime. mc»t or his 11mc ,, 101na to be spent with the lo\\-cr divi\ions where "We're putttnJ toiether a prctt) Jood bunch of kids. said Cooper. "but they need a firm hand." In the lattcr stage!> of the 1990 stason Cooper announced that he wa!> turn1n1 hu, varsity over to IS!tt· tant Dtll)' Brrwer. tent111vel). and Brewer 1s his No. I asmtant and will direct m0$l of the varsity pqct1ett. But it's still Cooper who will be d1rccuna thtn&'> at a.amc 11mc. 0 Manna H11h'1 Larry Do)•lc 11 looking for a couple of coachc to anumc the duttc'> of hc-ad cross count I) coaches for bo)'s and &iris. Dennis Ma uda has retirC'd from coaching and haa. 11ven up the bo)'\ program. Dick Pcacn hi\ been shan1ha1cd b> football rotch John ~k). ~·he'\ unll\Otloblc for the 0 University High baslcetb31l 1s grt- 11na a b1a booM with plan for a 2.000-scat. arcna·Sl) le gym. Ifs 1oin1 to take a couple of year to build and the TtOJans will be the Nomads for two seasons, but what a bonus for f uturl' UnivcrJ1ty pbycrl and 1he1r coa h. Mike Otnnttn. a Comins up at Anaheim tad tum Aua. 26: Colorado vs, TcnRCIS« in the 01.,ncyland P1pk1n Classic. Hurry up or the S28 )OU plunk down for e~ch ICU ~·II be 1n the (nd lOM. Thal s n&ht. Sl8 per. nd )OU thou~t •ck"mon v.-a ao•na to pay the b1lls't It's a dirty__ job, but Parrish prefers it By KEN PITIRS Al"~aw,. .. ANAHEIM -It's grimy, hard work. and his back troubles him al times. There are the 90-plus mph pitch- es. potential knuckle-busters. There arc the treacherous foul tip that can leave painful welts. Every so of\en. there's the close pll'ly at home that rivals the fiertest rnllis1ons football can offer. Still Lance Parrish wouldn't trade his job for a more cushy pos1t1on. "I admit 1here are times when I wish I could be standing ou1 1n the outfield." the California Angels catcher said. A moment later. hO"-eHr. Parnsh added wi1h a sm1k. "I pla)'ed first base a little b11 recentl) and when I walked off 1hc field. I felt like I hadn't done an)th1ng. ··catching can get to be a prl·tty steady grind over six month'i . .\nd it's probably the most complicated position to play. But you gel to sec and experience everything tha1 goes o n." Parrish feels fortunatc he"; s11ll able 10 make a living -a handsome o ne. 10 the 1unc of some S 1.2 million a year -pla)tng what arguabl> 1s baseball's mos1 demanding pos111on . He has worried in recenl years that a bad back ma} end his t·arccr The cond1t1 on. a 'crtcbrae 1ha1 has slipped out of pos111on and can 1rntate ncn c" 1n his back. ha'i im- proved. thanl..s tu an C\erc1sc pro- gram. ··1t's a world of d10"ercncc:· he ~Id. ''The C\erctscs 10 Streich and ,.,......,..... Lance P•rrlah, belnt contr•tuteted after homerln" uy1 h• wouldn't tr•de hit c•tchlnt Job for •nr other position. stren_gthen 1he siomach and ab- dominal muscles really help. "Sure. r,c pla}ed 1n pain. mos1 pla)crs have. People seem to 1hink that players arc always health). 1ha1 ever)body on the field 1s 100 per- cent. The) don'l r<-aluc that's no1 always so. and that inJUr)' probkms affect a pla) er"s performanrc ... Parrish's rareer wai. on the \k1d<1 a couple of )'l'Ur'l ago -he Oopped 1n 1987 and J98M "llh the Phlladdph1a Phillies from -hut he's Ihm 1ng now. Relatively pain-fret'. he\ hitting .283, rank!> i.1\lh in the .\mt·ncan League with 14 hontl·rs. and h14' 37 RBfs is tied for tht• team lead. If he ma1n1ain' Im h111111g pat'e. Parrish could. at .1gt• 34. haH· l>lll' uf' the best )Ca~ of h1!> raret'r. "h1l'h alread) 1ncludl·~ \1.11 All-Star appt•ar- anccs. With his bark bothering him. P:ir- nsh hit JU'>l .215 "1th 15 homl·r\ and 60 RBis for Phlladelµh1a 1n IQ8X The Angels. hoping hl' rnuld rl·~1n his All-Star form. dl4um•d him in a trade for p1tcha l>a' 1d Holc..lndgl' after 1ha1 ~ason. Uc hac..I a '\U-\o \l'ar 1n I 1>M'> hlllinR .2J~ \\llh 17 t1oml'r' Jnd 50 RBi s. His best )car was with Detroit 1n 1983. when he hit .269 with 27 homers and 11.i RBis. "When I came here. I had a lot of ques11on~ about how long I could kcl'P pla) 1ng. from a ph)'s1cal ~tand­ po1nt. The trulh of lhe matl<-r ·~that e vl'I) thing's kind of "orkl·d out:· said Parmh. who pla}ed high !M:hool haSt·ball and foo1ball at Walnul High, !tome 15 mile' from Anaht·1m S1ad1um. He said he hope~ tu bl' able to put together a full w:"on \.\1thout thl' bat·k prohlt·rn ham1>enng ht'I play. ''The bat k hard I) bother!. me at all right no". but I don't know how long lhat Mii last. don·1 know when ti might Oarl' up again. l'\t' KOi a prctt} good handk on 11 no". hut there arl· nil guarantees·· Parrish alread~ ha' had a .. pru- duc11,e" wasun in one catcgor~ . .\ 6-fooi-3 220-poun<kr "ho'' not l'\- ::ictl) a thrl'at un the baS('path\. he ha'I '>lokn one ba\c al read'. malching h" total of 1hc ra\t fi,e )Car\ "Aw,'' hl' -..uc..I. grinning ... th(• sig- nal\ JU'I got ml\l'd up or I prnhah(\ "<>uldn·1 h.nt· made 11 ·· · Super Stars to tak.e their shots today at Newport Dunes Th~ Dally Piiot ll.11 hnr \a'.I ( hJmlw1 o t C onrnlt'rlt' NEWPORT BEACH -Dcmctnu-; Du' 1s, Mr lrrclr,anl XV. \\Ill havt> h1'i final thngofa week-long cclcbrat1on toda} "hen hl' Jnins athlt11catlr m chncd I ht' I ' t'' l'nl' \qll indutk thl· 101111" 1ng. \omr- \\ h,11 1an~ u11111w111111n\ .\ t\.\n-man ("nmanl pt'dul hoat oh<.tal'k c11urw r:.11.l'. hhndh1IJl•tl J tirl•man·, hud..l'I pa'i'i rt'la) pa<i•;. I he-hoop hulld111t r rl'l.1' lhrn'-lcggcd oh,tadc U)Ur\l' Ul'l\ldl' J11"n .ind hJlk"ard'i free thrm., \hootuut "·lll'f h.1ll1111n 'olll'\ halt Y.31l'r balloon to\\ Jnd lJlt h rd.I\ rot.1111 -..id. rl·la~ a lJnoc rl'la' and a 'urprt'>l Ill'" m"lt'n l'\t•nt to Ill: annouml·d tod;n bus1m·ss and pro- fessio nal reoplc tn staging the Super Star\ compc111wn at thr ne"h n·no,atl·d Nc"- port 'Dunes \mun11 tht• tt•.111" l nll'fl d "1th ll:am captJin' lt\ll·d Jr,· till' 10111 1\\ int• Da\IS Y.111 he o n hand to o\Cr'iec and perhap-, u>mpell' 1n the \upcr '>tare; rnm- pc11t1 on \omc 20 teamo; rl'prt·,cnt1ng \ anOU'I hU".llnCS\ and sporl'> grn••P' of the area. arl· cntl·red 1n thl' Jl tmn. a pan of I rrt•lc' .1n1 Weck. <0-\pun'lm'c.l h} the Oran1e Coast Dally Pilot. \hittail \hh<111 f( tir1''' C ""t'lll llJrl. Ra' Ro"- in~ 1D11n 1\1 11\\n \nn ( 1.llh'I H,1h1.i ( onnthian l'ill'' t' ''"l" ). B,1tho.1 Ii.I\ ( luh !John \-1.sgnerl thl· ( .snnl n Kl•,1.1111 ,1111 I Hill I l.1m1lt11n I < ountr' "dt• Inn 11 kho1ah lk1nd11 Oran!(«' foHC Oail~· Pilot IH11l I 11txld l 1 Dul-l 1lw pl.11.l' h1r n l'" thing I Dul.l· and P.t11ll' l.1 Ht'"t l' I I .l\h111n "l.111d I \1111.1 tt lliil·11 'l'"port lkalh I m· D1.·rar1m, 111 I kr" \1101111 I urn"h < h1rorral · Ill IK.1\ Konl '-l"Jllffl Dunl·, (·\nn1e f\;ln">) P.1rl-l·r l'.1uhl t f1111 l',1rl.t·r t \l.sl.1rl.\ ·, lrl\h Puh (Bill ll.1 011lt11nl t..;, \II'< 1 Prat \brn11.I. 1\l1l·hal'I flam'l Da' I\ could demun<otratc ont· or mnrl' of the 1 l t'vents plannnl nr he l'<luld C\ en compete tor one nl the ll'am\ f hat \\Ill Ix· hi\ Judgml·nt "lwn hl· arn \l'~. Ac11on "'"begin at 10 1h1' morning JI Nl'''Port Dunc\"' h1r h is ltxatl·d olT famh<.ircl' north nf Pat 1fa Coas1 H1ghY.a} Turn 1n111 thl· Dunc' at Bal I. IJ:n road JUSl bl.'lo"' thl· Nl'\.\POrtl'r Inn. A pcrpc111al trnph ~ "'II tx· pn•\cntt•d th" \l'.tr for the fit \I 11 me It ha' tx·l.'n dl'\lgnl'll Ill J < Hennquo . .:i rncmhl·r ul the• \f)lln,onnJL "e"'pnrt "l'\\pclll l,1,lt'l'' I I l·c1 l'.1rl•dnl. Orangl· ( ounl~ lhl'lfh'" Jnurn.1t f ( .1pta1n unn.1mn1J Ruh)·., Kl''· 1.n11.1111 (l\11dtit' Kqt.1111 \ ill.1 '-m.1 Kc,l•wran1 U1m D.ill') Bc1111h.1' 1\11.c C tuh 11111 \Jp1,1in ll\ll'd) DALLY From 81 m o ~ 1 1 n ' 1 .1 n l l'' 11 11 \' l' ' l' r Bernard'·., m11thl·r R11a Rilnl.. h.1d a I J4 fur high \l.oH' ot thl· da' moH· than double th.it uf "inm·r ( rinlhl·r Barnn I edtll:tlcr "'"n thl' dO'>l.''I· 10-thc-pin u1mPl·1111un anJ \It'' l' Rodga~ w.s' IJ1thl·\t J\\J\ but ,1111 on thl· grl'l'n Other g1mm1ck\ 1nrludl'U ll'l·ing off \\1lh a putter and pulling ll'fl· handed on 1hc \amt' hok ll\C ol onl) an K-1ron for all c,hotc, 1nclud1ns putting o n 1hc I Klh holl·, an otl- balanrc <iho t ""h the lront foot clrv11tcd c,omc eight 1nche\ on a hm: and a ba'ikclhall hole "here an in- v<-rtrd ba'ikctball hoor "1th net co' - rred the hole A c,hot from oil 1hc grl'l·n that h11 the hoop counl(•d a~ a hok-0u1 Other\\ l\t'. the hall had to he to'i'\l'd through the htx>p in an) foc,h1on. slam dunk included Where did the 7 S pla) crc, come OPEN From 81 \car-old. \\h1k lkx:hlr\ 10 \earo; )oungcr But the l..n 10 1hc tcam 1<1 that Boehle re\Cmbll'·., Flier 1n a 101 o f W3)\ Ro th ha'c ,1m1 lar game st)le\. The} 're both h1g (6-foot-3) and hoth arc ph)~rcal ploycr<i In fact 1h<-y arc .,,o -.1m1lar that the ~ron<'h1ck-Bochlc tl·am will kcl'P 1he ~me \Ced (~C­ onti) that lhc ,\ronch Kk-Hlcr learn had "Well. wr've never played 1ose1hcr hcforc. but I '!till 1h1nk wt• have a good t·hancc of wrnnina 11." o\ronth1dt \Uld "We're JUSI jlOIOtl Hl haH to pla) our pme and conccn- tratt• o n "'h• t w<-need to do. ··The field th" )rar 1\ a lot \trongcr than 1r WD\ lo'' )Cllr with ITJOIT rated pla)l·"· It would mean rven more to v.1n II thl\ )'Cttr .. Oct.pill' o me dtffrrcncc'I, ron hid. anJ Boehle "111 ha'r lhc \AnlC aoal and th t'\ to win 1he Open. Even thou1h the c .. en1 h.\ hccn downaradcd in the c)e" of th<' •\VP. 1t I~ ~1111 ()ne or the 010\I prC\tl IOU\ tournament\ 1n the v.orld .. r,e "''"er pla)rd at Luauna before. but l know '"'one of the big on~:· Boehle \ltd. "Thlt name 'The Luauna Open: that t1tk -1hat'\ ~hat I'm '>hOOlll\R lor ( 111111x·11111r' "ill \\l',11 '.111nl ,11lorcJ l -,h1rh \\hill nlhl lJI' \\Ill ''tJI \l·llll\\ \\Ith hl.1d, klll'flnt( ln1m" "One-1h1rJ 111' 1lwm .Ill' llll'nd' 111 mine .snJ Ill\ t.111u(\ .. lkrn.ir,h .1dm1111:d ··1 ''l•uld '·" .1n111ha 1hml Ltllll' trom re.1d111g the 11l'"'l'l·IJ11.'r' .1nl.l the otlwr' I Ill not 'Url' . \\ lwrl'\l'f lhl \ \,lml· lrom rm 'ltrl' lhl·~ cnJtlll'1I thl' dJ' and ''t' pl.sn tu nul.c 11 .1 hl~l·r Jnd rllll\ h lllllf\.' entr11.11n111g l'\\.·nt nl'\I 'l'M .. lkrn.srlh Jddnl \1hkt1l ,1.,111, ''t'll' rrnn1m.1I "llh t'\\l'pt1011 nl runn111g "llh .1 httn<llul ul duh' lkrnalll\ ,;ml 11 toot. gn·ata ~i...111., than J llll"ll'r. h11\\· t'\\.'r \mong lhl' p111t•, hl' g.1\l' ''"·'' 'H·rc free h<mltng n·nilil.lll'' .tnd \{'\era I h<.1" hng hall' < >n ont• hole. 'nl u n l<'l'r' h:id \hlll'r h;11loon' rl'.td\ to lirl' .11 pl.1\l'r\ :t\ lhc' hnt•d up putt' I or a doll.ir plaH'r' niulc.l l(l'I had. :11 thl'lr an 1aion1''' "'llh a "Jll'r tilkd h.1l1011n ol thl'lr ll"' n I ountain \ alll'\ 'c, l d .\rnold. <iporl\ am hor tor "rt \. hd!'l(·d patrol lhl· u1ur~· \('ll1111t out tht• ··1 hope "11h Pl'll' th;11 he can go OJ\. l..-10-hal I.. ·· .. \\tn ntn~ thl' ( >J'X'll IJ\I \t',11 "•I' thl· h1gh.11gh1 11f m\ t'arecr ·· \rondl1ll-'-Jld "I loq· tht• .11- mo rhcrc lhcn.' •inc.I hc\lde\ lhl' munc). 11 "'a' a ¥r,•at l'\fK.'rtl'nl'l' ·· Bn1h pla l'f\ ll\c tn l n \ .\ngcll''>. although \ronch1rk " C'crtn1nh around the <m·a moH' lk nnl~ pla)'> on the ( ·ahforn1a \top<> th:lt th<-tour makl·~. "htlc lltll.•hk " n full-tinwr on lht• tour. H<k'hk '' t urrcntl) r.1111..l·c.l .'-lrd rn the •\VP :ind hn'> rap1dl) hcl·n nl<n 1ng up 1hc chnm If hl· krt•p\ on thl\ pare. he m1gh1 not tx· chg1bk 10 phi) in l <1gunn nc:\I \Car. "I con\tder m\~lfprtll > fortunatt' to he "h<'rt I am." Rol.·hk \ll1d "Thl' J\ l•ntgC' age of thl' htj au \ I\ \Ortl\' "here around '0 I llaurc that I \ttll ha' c <-1gh1 'c"'' he fore I reach m~ pnmc .. While •\ronchll"k I\ getting to thr polllt of thrnking ahout ret1rcmcn1 tlochk ha' a long wa) to o ( urrrnt- 1). Boehle , .. in the m1d\I ol th<' bta&c!it l hallenJc in profc'> tonal 'ol· le) ball -If) 1na tO find lhC MJh1 panfk•r \kcd 1f he rould pl > v.11h an one 1n the "otld. who lo\Ould 11 he. Bochll' r ponded. ··Randy 10Uo\. He'' such a aood l(Ucr and bl ker .. tlolo\Cvcr. Soehl doc n't c-pcct ~toklo't anJ SinJ1n m1th to btt11k up an) 11mc 1n the near futun• 11.1111t 111 1h, pl.1~u on lhl· ll'l' ·" hl' "·I' Jh11ut 111 h11 I m1.,,i:d thl ll'l' 'hlll 1111 lht' Cllll \\ hl•lht•1 till tnrm.sl '-1\l'\ Jll~ ll llll I' llll k \,llll fhc.' Ill)\' lh1ng_ .1boul \hnl < lnl I. goll '' th,11 11 111.11,,' tor ,1 1111111 lun for .111 ''h" Ir' 11 Jnd \1111 lx·lll l Ix· 1n g.ooJ ,h.1J')l.' lct l11111pll ll' I 'I hok' untkr lhl· f'll''l 111 Ii 11111.11 \,11.11.1 .ind '"k An t'r h p.1l1l·n1h \\,111nl t11r 11\'llll'lflll\ tu n-lurn 1111 tht·ir trip Ill I loll' \\c1od !'art. I >,1, ". \\1k fhnl''.1 didn't mJkl' thl' goll tourn.111wn1 11111 \\ ·'' 'l°hl·dukd 111 g<' to th1: r.lll'' .11trr tht• lnurk gtit in ,100111 ~ a 1l1 1111111 l>1\l1l'\l:1nd till' n1gh1 tx·h11l' One l'H'nt rcrnJ1n' lln thl' lril·k · \Jill \\Cl'" 1..1kndar rod.I\·, Sll!'l('I \1ar' compc111111n tx·g1n\ JI 111 1h1' morn 1 ng 1 hc ruhlil ,, 10\ ltl·d Ill \.\Jldl .Ill lh\.· .i.iion .11 '-l• .. ,port Dun'·' nl'.tr l'.1ulil < 11a,1 ll1gh\'..I' .rnd J.1m- horct' 1 ht· 11nh \.h.1rgl' " ~~ tor pJrl..1ng .. lkah\lll.1lh I 1hinl.. I'd hkl· to rlJ\ \\1th \n~lrl'" \m1th.'' Htl<.'hk -..11d 'T\ l' h.td \Umr \Ul'n:'" "1th h11n ir1 tht• 11.1'1 ··1t', not re.1l 111wld to '"'tlh rart- nl'r' J hll I tw gu~' on lnp ha\l' hl·<·n plJ~ 111~ lllt!l'lh,·r tor <I l<intt llllll' 11 1<. hJrd tur nw 111 t!l'I uwd lo a nc" p.:irtnl·r hut \OU ha\C' In pla\ lhr lil'ld and find 'llnll'Onl· }ou·rl' tom- IMtnhlc \\1th .. \t lhl\ pmnt. both pla)CI' .ire happ~ 111 tx· to~\.·th('r Y.1th a good t h.ln\l' to "In lh(' \Mh <-<htwn ol tlw l aguna OfK.·n Noll at HB TM OMfy '"°' till TINC1TON 8 CH -fhc lnterna11on. I \urfina Mu'iC"um "'" ho'lt a booli.·\l,n1n& fcawnna b1g- "avr urfrr urei Noll I k:ar his fil"\l· hand account of '>urfina the Jiant \v..rll'I at Wa1mra and out\lde 1hr Ptpehnc 1n tla"'a" o n ~turda)' from noon 10 'pm Noll'1 new booli. t\ titled ··1>3 Bull," a n1 kname 1h1u arcw Olli of his aaarc •~c ~urfina tyle Cop1c1o of h1 .. book will be on \ale at the mu· um for SIS. The Huntan1ton Be• h lntcr- nauonal urfint iu~um 1 located ill 411 Oh~c 1. \dmt \ton i SI Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 29. $90 • Despite ~itching well, ~eary still can't find win · Tim Leary's tuc-k hu been ao bad thi year. he no lonacr expects to wm. He's just hippy no1 10 tow. Leary, despnc allowing only (our hits and one run m seven inninp Thursday. ended up ~ with a no--d«·1sion in the New York ft~ Yank"~· J..l victory over the visiting ~ u-Milwaukee Brewers. Bob Geren won ii wilh a two-out single in the ninth. ··rm just happy we won the ~me.'' said leaf). who still ha! a 3-10 record and six-game losing streak. "Wins are overrated. It's nice 10 get a win. bu1 ifs JUSt one stat. I did my job." Leaf). supported by two runs or less m nme of his 15 stuns this season. ten the game with a 2-1 lead. He did lower his earned run average to 3.38. Lee Gucttcrman pitched a scoreless eighth and Davr R1ghe111 took over 10 st.an the ninth. Gary Schedule AT BAT Fri al Indians • •JS OH DECK Sal al lndfa n' • 4 OS IH THE HOLE Sun al Indian\• 10 JS All oames on KMPC radio I 7101 • On TV, Ch S, \C SPOrl\Channel \hdlicld kc.I 111f \.\Ith his ~·cond ho me run o l the '-l'a'>on. making 11 ~-all a nd R ight.•1t i ( 1-0) wound up \\Ith the \l{'IU() Steve Ralhun1 bat1l·d for Matt Noh·'> to open the YankCl''i' ninth and rcltc ... er Rob Scbra ( 1-2) replaced Dan Plc\ar Balhon1 -;inglcd :ind pinch runner Deion 'iander\ ad' anll'c..I o n Jc\!>C Harfidd's ~entice \)andcr!i mo,ed to 1h1rd on a groundout and M'orcd "hen Ciert.•n 'lltn·d a dn' (' into thl· nghl-field rnrncr for Im fir~I hit 111 ti,t· at-hat\ •Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 3: Roger Clemens posted his 12th '1r1ur~ dt·'ip11c a pair of homers b) Fred \1lGnlT and Bo\lon rnmplctcd a four-game <;weep of Toronto at T \.'ll\\J\ Part. ( lcmen\ I 12-3) ga'e up eight hit\ 1n eight 1nn1ng\ hut \lrull.. o ut nine and '4alked JU'>l one a\ lhl• lkd \o, 1mprmnl their lead OH"r T oronlo 111 lhl· \I I J'I 111 \' gdmC\ \\ ade Bo~' huml·red in the 80\ton fir\t and ~tlC1ntT t1t·d 11 1n thl· '-t'wnd Thl' Kl·d '°' broke tht.· Ill' "1th thrn· run' in thl• lilih 1nn1ng olT Todd 'ltulllcmHl' IX-"'ll .1nc..l l·qudlcd thl·1r \C3'><>11 high "'llh .:i 'C\ en th Ulll\l'l Ull \ l' \ ll'IOn •Mariners 6. Royals 4: \t.011 Bradlc~ hll a threl'- run homa 1n tlw nghth 1nn1ng and 'K·a1tle o"crraml' t\.\u honw run' ll\ Ho JJl k\m1 1n th<-Kingdoml· Bradlc~. "ho l·n1,·rl·d tht• g;1mc a\ a pint.h h1lll'f 1n tht• ~·H·nth. honll'rl·d oil Jdl Montgoma) Y.1th t"o out\ \·tl' <rBnt•n \'·" 1111 h~ a p1lth and Edgar Mart1m·1 .lrl'\\ .1 "alt. 1111111 \lark Da'" ( 1-51 l:)l:forc Rradlc) h11 hi'> lir'I hlllll\.' 1 un of lhl· \t'a\11n \11kl• \rhoolc1 lhl· lnurth ~·:iuk p1tl·hcr. p1tl·hed lht• ninth 101 h1-. t lJth 'a' l' l\.c1th ( om.,tock I '-2l got thrl'l' llUI\ 111 lhl' nghth Jack\un h<" IHI'" home run' in h1\ la\t 11 gaml'\ Ile hac..I h" "''h lJrn·r l\\n-humt• run g.iml' anc..I lir\t 'Inn· lul' 4 14X'I .IJll..,on h11 thrl'l' huma\ 1n the thrn·-ganil· w1 it'' ,11 lhl· l\.1n~donw • Ranger<i 8. Twins 6: J,1\. k Daughl'fl\ 1nrkJ and h11 l\.\O 111 I l'\,l\. ll'.\m rl'u1rd-1' 1ng ~·H·n duuhlc'>. kJd1ng th\· R.1ngl·" JI lhl' \ktro<l11nw l>aughl·rt~ got lour uf thl· R.111~,·r, I" h11' Bohh' \\. 111 14-Xl ga\l' up orw run on l·1~h1 h1t\ in W\t•n inning' r n.1, t h.l\nl I ),I \ 111 \\ l ,, , '-ti) "1th lilt· run\ on '"hit' 1n the 'l'' 11nd 1n111ng \\ l'\I "l'nt nnh I 1nn1n11-' 111 h" prn 1111" ,1.111 .1g.11n'1 lhl l{antin'. a -·I lo'i\ • lndian<i 7. Orioles 4. \I '•rrx·r got h1'> lir't 'll le>r' "m' I'll\/\ .1nJ < .1rll" U.ll'flta and< or) \n,dl·r honw1nl ·" < 1, ',·I.ind iriumphed 1n AJ lt1more \n\dl'I ti"l thll'l' 111 < k ' ,·I.ind·, 14 h11' I hl' lnc..l1an'> ha\l· ""n l11ur 111 fl\1' .111d li.1l11m11rl· h.I\ h"I I~ ol l'i '-1r1'll.·1 11 t I hq:.1111lw ~.lml' \\Ith .1 I~ -4 fR \ lk g.sH' up '"•1 11111' 11n ll\l' h1" in 'l'\l'll inning' :"-o1rfK.·r "·" u11 I" 1111· < h1l.1g11 C uh' l.t\I \1.tr.h ancl m"'t•d the ~·J-.un .1lh·1 11111k1g111ng knl'l' \lJr(lt·n I k had n111 "on "fill' \u~ ,, l'IXil \l.htk \\Ith llH' (uh<. 0 A\trO\ 1, P1drH I \AN OllGO HOUHON •Or fit... •O rt11 8' t •r~ J lr • J ~ ..,,. ' • 1 '} • • •t \ .... , 0\ , \ 0 0 oh\ j 0 ".... • • : 0 6 •• • ' I -I • ' ,,,, ·-0 'I \ •• . . . . . . Tetot\ II I I ' T .... , ll 1 I 1 \<*'•ft•~ S.•0.. 001 -000 I • I """""' -... -... , . , .... " e • "• .... ..... , \ U4 •I U•O- N ... '' ""° . ~~.. ' \ ... ,.. \ ... ft • ,,. (le\...-,.., . ., .. . .. ,, ... .. 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In the National League. • A1tro1 !, P adres I: Enc Anthony doubled homr Cra1~ 81gg10 from firc,1 ba\C with one o ut in thr I 0th inning to lead Hou!>· ton 1n the \\tr<ldome 81gg10 singled with one oul off Mar~ Grant I 1-1) and Anthon) pulled a doubled into the right-field <.orner 81ggm ca!>ll) bea1 tht thro" home h} Ton) (1\\)nn Larr) A ndersc.-n ( 4-1 I p11ched two inning\ and ga'e up one hit He struck out thrt-e • Mets 5, Reds 4: ..\1 Shea ~1ad1um. ~cw York won 1t\ lfhh '>tra1gh1 and Darf)I '\traY.hcrT') e'lended his h1111ng \lrc.ik 10 17 game\ Y.1th a home run The \1ets. "ho haH· "on 14 of their la't 22 gamts. set a club record "11h thl·1r 20th '1l'ton 1n June and mO\ed into ..ccond pldll' in thl' NI [ac.1 une-half game ahead of Montreal ~tra"bcrT) hit Jo\l' R110·, '·I p11ch kading off thl· "\th inning lur hi\ I flth ho ml· run \l. inn<-r Dv. 1gh1 ( 1uo<kn al\o \1ngkd huml· a run 1n thl' \IX th tu gt' e the !\kt'> J 'i-2 kad (H>uden (7-51 ~trul!.&lcd. '1cld1ng four run' and )1 1 h1h 1n ..,, tnnings. bu1 e ndcc..I up "'"h ht!> fourth stra1gh1 'llHtr\ I m l>a\1\ homered for ( incmnau and Kt·v1n r l\lerh11 ~I l\\O-run doubk for -...:cw York •Cubs 3. Expos t : P1nth-h11t\.'r Mancil W~nne·s hloup l>1nglc \l<lrl'd the "inning run with one out 111 thl· ninth inning. lilting ( h1aig.o at Wnll.lc~ Field Lui\ \.sla1dr "ht> hom('rcd l'arl1l·r kd off "'1th a singk Jg;11nst 8111 \JmPl·n lfl-11 and r1trhl·r Lt·s Lanca'>trr. 'cnt up 111 \dl nlil'C "all.t•d on fi\C.'.' p1tr h<:!>. \ha"on Dun<ilnn h11 a long fl, to renter that mmnl pinlh runner Craf\ \arsho to third ba....c and v. ~nnl· ha111ng lnr Domingo Ramo'>. singled o'er \-lo ntrl·.11' draY.n-1n 1ntidd l dnca<;tcr (6-.i1 c~apc:d J fam 1n 1he ninth gl'lling lun1or '-ohoa w ground uut "llh , .. ,11 runnrr\ on hJ\C • Cardlnal(i 5. Pirates I: \1 Ru\Ch \tad1um Hoh lf"'l."bun hl'IJ lhl hc'>I h1111ng team in the major~ tu luur h11' 1n I< inning' .rnd \\ 11l1c \.it( •l'<' had 1hret' h1h and t"o RBI\ J' 'It l ou1~ ended a lour-game lo't1n11 ,tr,·al.. .snJ "1.1rfK.·c..I P1t1'>hurgh·, lour-gaml· "tnning -.trt•JI.. I c"k-.hur\ 1 l -ll) didn't allo" a h11 ag.iin<.t the team thJt tx·gJn thl· g.inw v.11h a maJor lcagul·-kad1ng ~74 J\erJgt un1il lo't· I inl.l \lnglcd to kac..1 nil the "'th Tl'"'"'hun h.1d .1 -.hu11w1 until the ninth. \.\hl'll he nn·lkd l.l\I 11u1 hdp lrom I l'C ~m11h -From The Associated Prf'ss 0 Martn.n '· Aov .. s 4 l(AN\A\CITY UAHLI T(XAi .. ,~ .. 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WYO.• ,_\,WaUl(ll NfW \OR" -Outfi<"ldcr Oc1on S.1ndcM. hllkl·d 1n n mon1h-lona ~lump. wu .. d(motrd h) the cw York YankttS Thur,Ja\ fot thr W"Cond time th1 ~ n o\flrr ~'Onn thl' "1nn1ng run a\ a pinth runnrr in a \..~ '-tCto~ O\rr M1lwaul..« \anda' and his 1-6 hat- 11n1 a\'era c \\<'re ~nt to Columbu\ of the ln1ermu1onal l cague He hid one home run nd Ii"<' RRI 1n 40 pmt\ "Dcmn need lt\ JO out. pfa\ and itt hi\ \trnkc.-bilt k. ·· anltt general m3n er t I. rd in P<-tcNJn 'l.31d .. This 1, no node at nder\ We hk<' him "<'f) mut:h an\J ,till fttl he'll make a line m-.,or-lcaauc player .. Sanden. a dcfl'Mt\'C ba k at flonda tatc was a fi"t round draf\ cho1tt or the NFl. ;\1lan111 Falt-OM a H'ar ago In Scptcmhcr. hr hll a ht)mc run for the Yanli.tts ond then rc-tum('d a touch- down in the Falcon\· opener. bccom- 1na thr first athlete to mana e tho!le t"'o fC'at~ 1n lhe ~mr v.rck "I think 1t't, pn.)babl) the tx-.. t thing for him al this time:· Barf) .\ 10rlrod. 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Eo1ne' mu't he rcl·c ivcd hy ~pm. July I 2rh • Entne' will he 1uJ!-!ed ar I pm. h1da). Jul) I .llh in rhe f tnl' An' IJcrartrncnt. • All judged c:n1m·, may ~ pict..cd up at the Six·,· ml Conlc'I' Dcpunm"nt afte r the h1ir. Monday. July 2.,rd. Imm 10 am h> '.)pm. '\"II \f •• 11 Age Group n '.) & under 0 6 X 0 9 \tJlllll " l~t I \ltllt\' '"''\II Ill p.m Lalh t1:Jm t!> guara nteed a minimum ot tour game~ Sct1l·dukd to rtlmpctc arc the 11175 ll'Jlll Jnd lhl· t 1178-90 tram~ "ioml· of thl· l um1x·111or'!I 'iChl·dulrd 10 aprx·ar arl' ~1arl. Spinn. JdT I r'l'L \la1\'ll\ l\l ulkr-Siach and )('ff P1 o h ,1 LJ\t H'ar'... 19911 l'01t1on. "htdl \\a\ till' '1tw < II ,_ \ runrll'r-ur. \\Ill ·"'" u111lJ)l.'ll' "11h lhl· hl..l'" ot \larl. I h111 Jd l .IJl l.\llll Jnd \\arrl·n and \\ l''t11n John,m1 I hl' n l'll l " 01x·n to the p u h hc 111.'l 111 d1 J1 gl· I 11r morl· inlor· 111.1111111 phon~· \l rl..l' Hl·,., a l (1~-l-(1 I 5-l 1'.1-\\ '<>Rt<.. -Don Zim mer of thl' ( h1LJgo Cuh' and Jim Lc)land of thl· f>111,hu rgh Piratt:s wt rc n:lmL·d Na11onal Lt·agur roachec; Tl1ur!>dJ) fo r th L' 1990 -\II-Star Ci.1ml' /1mmer managl'U lhl• Cub\ to the ~l I J\I 111 k la'I 'iea\o n. "hllc l l'' l.rnd hJ' gu1tkd thl' P1r:lll'S to tir\I pl.Ill' 111 till' 01 \ 1\100 lhl~ }C'3f Both "ill tx· maling their tirc;t JPJX'Jr.Ull l' .!\ l ll3t he\ in thl' -\II· \1Jr C1.1nw \\hllh "111 bi.· pla)cd Jul~ 111 .11 \\ ngk' I tl•IJ -By Tht Associated Pre11 Plenty of options for anglers during hot holiday week Anglers looki ng for wa >' 10 beat the C'\trcml· hl·at and get in a good da> \fi shing ha'c a num~r ofl<Xal up11ons and add 1 11onall~. productt\l' fohing '>pol '> arl· "11h1n a k" houro, dn\l' of Orangl' C uunt' Sponfi'lhl'r"> run11111g oul ol Da'c)·~ LO(l t:r "l'\\porl l anding. Dana \\'harf and ~al lkach Sponfohing "'" tx· dl'lugl·d "Ith angler!> O\Cr th1<. holida~ \\C't:I.. hul fi shing ha'> tx·c n ~o goo<l along thl· coast and al oO-..horl' "lands. angler' should~ abk 10 ~WI in on 1he ar t1on anJ fl'turn dud \IUl' \\1 th a good m1M:d rall h A stead) b11c on legal '"log·· ha r· racuda. bon110 Jnd calico ba'i'i ha\ been on tar at< a1alina and thCrl' arc s11ll a le" lar(l.l' )ello\\ta1I and "hill. '><.'ahas\ being raugh1 on li H· hall Coastal "a1ers arl· produr rni small sand bas<.. hahbul. \culp1n. macl.acl and" hill' croakr r for angler!\ fishing half-da) and twilight tnpl>. lt'l> about 10 dl·grccs cookr l)lJ I on 1h1: <X'l'an and that's wh' ad vann· n·~n at1on., afl' going to be n:qu1rcd O'er thl· Fuun h In inc I akl' 1~ ollenng night trnll' fishing "'llh lhl· lal..l"s gate!> orx·ning at 5 p.m. and thl'n clo"i1ng at 11 More than 1' • 1011~ of r hannd ca l· fi!>h will 'ilOd.rd in lht• lake th is "'«'"to help ou1 angkr!I fishing the popular la l.c oH·r 1hc Fourlh of Jul) Thi:rc has been a rnns1stent b11e on channel and blul' ca1fi sh at this ncarb} lake and angk r'I are coming into 1hc boa1 dock w11h heft} stringrrs of whiskcrfish. Bob lvcr!>On of tlun11ng1on Beach caught a J I· pound channC'I catfish this week whi le angling at In inc. to pping all fi shrrmen Tht catfish was caught on mackerel near 1he boat dock. Don"t overlook In ine as a Ii hing option this week for n1gh1 or early morning an~linll. Bia Bear Lake. at an clcvat1on of nearl) 7.500 fee t abo'c sea k vcl. will be a aoo<l c~npc !'lace from summer hl·ut. Anglers can c JX"('t fair trout li!>hing 1n deeper watcr ~ith ~till lh hcrmen out li~h ing trolk~. Bass will~ acti ve 1n shallow water during hue e\cn1n1 hou~. while catfh h nnd unlish will bite all da)' long in cove . One niCC' th ing about fishina Dia lknr Lake it that it is onl> a ~·,,·hour drive from Oranar Count) and there arc plcnt) of rcn· tal boats available w11h ample hore line ti h1n,. t-or an update on ti h1ng. conta,·t Pica u~ Po1n1 Marina at 8()6.l4SS. 0 The fu tt·m Htlh ,...,,.. coontt) olTcD <1nglC't"\ :> lot ofchou"t't fOC" fiM\1ng \II I.it.. ... .inJ 'tr~;im'i O)IUlllJ OUTDOOR_S Jim Niemiec H\.I.\ 395 ha'l' l'x'rn ~tocked "1th ca1c.h.1b le ra1ntxm trnut Th1: Junl' Lal.c Loop oOcrs l01s of first class lish1ng \.\llh Junt< Gull. 1h er and Grant Lake"> all rated as goo<l arrnrd1ng 10 local inn kt<'ptr Don (1arl<>" of June Lake Motcl and Cabin' (ti I ~I 648-7547 l\01 onl) arc angler!> taking o ut ntll' fiH··fi sh lrm1h ofrainbo"s out o( .1ll 1hrM: lah·!I. hut fh roddl·rs l'as11ng WurlJ Craftsmen elk hair rndJ1s anJ Ro} al Wulff di) l11cs arc taking '>Ollll' n11:l' natl\c bro"n trout "htk \.l.oc l.tn& nffics on Ru !ih Crtck f 3m1 fin toul..1 ng for 3 n ICC place to 'ipcnd a rnuplc da~s angling 1n 1hc high w unll'). might want to n.·~nc a f<'" da) ~al Ciarlo" ·s ca htn'I. which ha H' fi~h deaning .,mks and an outdoo1 harhcl'UC' for a ta'\t' trout d1nnrr. · Avid ~It watcr angle-rs might cvcn thin I-.. abou t JU mprng on boud a mtnt·long range fishing trip out of a n Diego and spend two to four da )~ on the ocean There art some openings on delu'c <1pon boats ond thrre 1c. a good chance that albacore and tuna couh.J be caught 00' n Diego o'er the r ourth of Jul~. fhcrt arc school of small )t"llowtatl under floot1na kelp pa111c and 1 good show1na of giant squid hn11 dvcloped on the "outside." Thi~ combi11u110n migh1 mt·un soml' good fi shing mnnfhs nhrod for deep M'Q a nall'r~. For more info r. mat1on on n11n1-lonf, r~ngc and mult1·<hi) 1np<1 th11i $um mer rnntnct thl' "\,)pint of -\d\t•ntul't'" at (f! t Q) S 7 ·'·05~ I 0 One place that angle~ don't wAnt 10 10 li1h1na th•~ week is alona our coa~tal sun: It's goina to be clbow·to-c1bow \\1th beach goer and fi nd1n111 lonl' I)' pla to tast a surf rod \\Ill be c>.lrcmcl ) difficult. Earl) morning n rs m11h1 be t1bk to act 10 a few .• r,· rasb to batt('\t perch and cor· bin:i fL'\.'thna 11\ hon.' line bn:a~c,, 11 fir t ltaht pnor to 'Un balhl'l'1 hll· 11111 th~· hl.·ach and taklna UJH\c" inch or sand ,,., Nalft'1 N'9-.,,,..,. nf'f1 ""-¥· Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Frldav. June 2tl tNO M • From Nottft 0r.,.. County From South 0r.,. CCU"lly 540-1220 496 6800 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5678 "'OM N<>l'TH ORA.NOi CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGI CO. THf DAILY ~tlOT ClASS1f.1EO OrFICE HO\JllS h1••pt•one !111• •"• \,i,,, r,. Sarn '• >Ovm Bu~" '~ Count~• M f 8 O<l•m ~ OOpm DCADUNll PUBllCAllON DEADLINE Mono•1 '" S 30 AAI ' T VHO•y Mon S 30 PM -H.on.soa, 1 uea S 30 PM f""1t<lay Wed S 30 PM F•.Oly lt>utt S 30 PM Sai.,;cJ•y Fo S 30 PM !lunaay F" ~ 30 PM CHlCKVOU~AOTHf,~IT DAY t ''" lJ<1 ·~ p,..,, •'' •n lor •lltC1ency ...0 KCurKy t• "'"'"' occn•ono;i.1 •"°'~ oo occur Please 11t1en "''lf't• rOu• 40 1i rHO baO •no chec;k y<>ur •d Oaily Rl'oqtl ''"'"' 1mmed1Alel't' lo 11•2 S678 tile Oaoly P110I <K<l'fll• no hJl>oltly for ¥1y ~·or 1n .,, Adverh~I for ••""t" •I .... , b-. •HC>O<\ .. OI• ••C4!0I for Ille cost of t ... 111> '' f' •1( 111 illy '" f "ll•f'<I Dt lhf! trror Credit cen Otlly be '"'hV"O tot th" tlf ,, •UMf\tOn An, ·"'IW''' "o' u J•O '"''"'" 30 oay1 as requ1reo W1N be ""'' 1"' 110 bul ~u• m·•~ 10 r1nanc;e chatge1 GOmOVleCI 11 I • nl I~ ur P••<I O•••nc• P9f' ITIOf\11'1 all cOll«tlOft co\I.' 1no uny •••.,onaoi. 111orney s '"' ......... , . . I.I ..... ' .- '. ...... ' ~-\. I • a ~.I . . . '•i • l ...... ,.r ... 1 ~ .............. , • I I -.... - • l .,,.." ... ,, .. I la~ . .. i•™iiiiiiiiii-. .. V!sloiiim-_.1..,06-.'jccwwdttiiii 21221 cost1Mes.t 2124 Hewponltl<h 2169 Cost1Mtll 2t.24 NtwponiUCh 2669 1toomrn11n w1nttdjlnclulltllt~-.~--... l"R HA hnae0onell8ay VIJ NEW EASTSIOUBA 28A .... EWPOAT CR!ST 3BR WEST,tElO APTS 2724 ---------1•••••••••1 G•r. Ire>•. dec,k. n~ ~11· uc>t1atr1 vn11. 1 car 2••BA. gar. !)001, tennis, $200 OFF MOVE·lN! ~ APTS '200 SO FT •/front , ....TlllUJ ' AvaJI Si l \,.,n • 1••t enclosed g1r1ge . $1600 213·5•8·406? or Sor N t ON TH! BAY My cet & I wot thr tvm oft~. large'"' dt'~ Own et hU bough t I Sl295/IM ~0-9~8 H9S/mo 122~582 213~37&-9&9• No Ptt• 28drm 1•?aa 0 ~. $785 2 80RM 28A lt.•60 48fV38A lux Back Be)' ooor ~80/~ e~··. enol.,.rl BHt buy In *LEASE OPTION. New 28drm 28' $810 I BORM. 18A $925 tnf'lm w/35 • nlsmlr.r lady minal 'l· ta ' Mlulon v11101. bike to I 28R 2·~8A Wilk 10 N~~Ac~ 11~ r~~rb 3B: NEWPORT TERRACE 398 w wiiaon 931.5583 No ~t• 0111y 9.5 Pool sp1 tenni1 sec dy ~0.-93 2· ~·.., • lake, c>&rk. & lhapplng 3 bftcl'I Mary Ellen Agt • se re>· ncd Y • Condo 3BR 2' tBA. bvllt· 5•8· ISOI gar AIC yaro We re 1eoo SO FT air cond Of· bedroom with MHl•r I ROQlf'S Reelty 121'. 1567 "~ooi" db$t 1 g~~ 5~,.81!_2102 ins, lrplc, p1110. pool. 12IO IFF_l __ ne1t1cle1n with nvmor tice1wareh01.1ff IOI' ••· ~room retreat. 1 75 " s 3.,.. •-vv g11 .. xln1 lac S 1250/mo • ALA MOANA APTS '* UM W&Tll WIW1 SSOO • 650-8553 g30 w 16tl'I Cotti M .... bath, LI F1m1U1 MOdel I TRl·LEVEL 38R, '28A, enc:I Nr OCC 1 Story condo·lll C.111 Linda. 2••·7367 1 & 28A tBA. OI W Elegant 2BA 28A. frp.k: NB bayfront twnl'lm on 200 ampa. h'IQn C*ii trudl on large eorMt tot( over g:;. trpfl~ $',erC:,"•'· c:OO new 2BR '••BA. 2 car at. NWPT Hgt1 38' 2Ba lrplc t>e1utlfut pool are1. large (71•1&73·S088 ~ater blk to bcl'I 3BR en tr a nee Will divide 9500 sq ft I vaulted c;eil-I e ere A t 5• ~32 18Ch9d garage d/w, pool. pool hd wd fl new k1t/dn rec room &llklndry room. Newpot'1 ·Shfs speelO\IS 2' i BA, sec;, r~. w/d, p1110 631-9067 or •72· 1079 ~~.~~~n11~~!u co~71~~ ar tPUr g • _ $975/mo Lyn 540-3666 area/pnt, pool 1erv Qdnr c;lote to anopa & buses •BR lBAwlpjlg steptto prkngS5171mo6A5-3931 •ooo· 1pr1nklered Ht b l'lood v,,.; g BEAUTIFUL 2Br 18•. encl Qe41en breue11 Cottage 1 incl $2000/mo 645-2SOO $58S-S875/mo ~acl'I saoo per/mo I ... . ... c w 1s1n NB 6 200' O~LY s2f:~500' c:~el ~:~~tpa~all'ga~~en be~ BR. ltv rm & BA Lg yard. Versallles. quiet Stvdio BR 530 W Wiison 6A6·6437 NB El\STBLUFF POOL· ano 3. IOO 873 W lSlh NOW WONT 1.ASTI Kris Sll75tmo 972•2079 ulil i nc S600 t mo Condo Pool spa 11vna. Tll•llT PElllllSUU SIDEEJCECUTIVEHOM€ NB 2131433·09• 1 Kapp, Century 21 TOday 63l·2870 gym. gua<O S7S01mo 722-9012 or 832-2232 S700tmo 721·0400 Ava1lat>le now· Upgiraded r .. lty 581-2100 NEWER plvsl'l 3BA 2'tBA. TRILEVEL E.ASTStDE Aelrig Pa110 646·29•7 SC>fry No Pet.I -•••f Ulf&1 • OtficefWarenouse apace 2 rrple, ram rm. wet bar. townl'lome. avail July 15 Eaatslde 2BR 1BA. ffl)tc. •~ -NB MJF non smlu prof .. 1001 W 17th, CM 2-car gar Wallt to shops 3BR 3BR 2 1ttch gar Af!rtmtnts oeam cells. aml yatd,1 MYl·ll llUlllTIUI · ~~~~.~;:,',.;'::_,,Pf': 900-5400 SQ Ft Grell & bftch $1900/mo 71' Non-smkr 233 16th Pl -$810 • $600 sec 2 i-·1 •2 & 3 e.dr~ 1 .. ., lot R&D Hi-teen c.11 Newport kach 1069 Heliotrope 8•6·2087 $13SO • sec 83S-0705 Balboa 50ns. no pets 650-1798 ' •Unfurnlthed •SO . ~ 646-5437 anyume ~·-7080 ,_ .... .,_..,...__.._ ___ IOPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN •Close to t>eac:l'I NB near Hoeg Hosp M1lef -------"'!"'!~ 1 ••••/-11 •4 220 Marguente Hunt. Beach 2140 Island 2606 USTSIH •Free hst-CALL TODAY' non-smkr to snare sp1flyl Income Property 2790 •....-.r•-"!t 2BR 1BA w/d garage SllTltSIUmt I .... lay YILU REITllS apt w1tl'I pvt Br batl'I --New~ ShC>fh48 r 2 ~Ba Yearly S 1425,mo Avail tBR unfvrn l'IOIJM close to Lg all new 28R \'~BA FP 28R IBA smill bec:ll yard S39511no uttl 646 8279 KAUAI • 9 OCEAN VIEW S1 50/mo + prlnclpal. July 1 *675·5878 beacl'I Reing & stove cat"cell,frnc'"drsto'dck. GasW/0hkups$7SO.No Ill 4112 N-...,....eeac11m11 2510 vacatton CC'l'lOOS Great S'Y. down Onr 631-4911 $575/mo • u111 Oeposll " 11 _ • .,.......,.,.. • tocatton• S 1.350 000 Remodeled 3 BA 2 BA required 841·8947 d/w, w1d. gar S 1400 yrty pell 645• 1631 All 4PM 30 mature & responsible. 71•·492-3558 H V Hills Great yard' 499-6321 OSJSt-Sp1ctous 28R / 18A n/smkr n drugs S420 Avail now s2 8ootmo 3BA 2BA hOYse 2-c:ar gar-•~ pr1v pal•O washe<ldryer oep $545 nall block to 5 19•755.9329 I age yard La Cuesta YRLY Large untvrn 1BR IH• lay walk to Deacn SI OSO beacl'I gar 723.5075 Villa S 11001rno Call apt over gar Stove, Ing. 1BR tBA twnl'lse Loft 675·5205 *-T llTS• Mickey Bkr 960-1980 u1th11es incl No pets bdrm new crptSldrps I Newport North l wnl'lm •OO ~i':Ckigreat toe COSU Mesa 2124 S8SOt mo 673·4878 SUMMER RENTAL 2BA 2 18.4 poo11ac WtD , · 3 BR. 2 BA• bonus & d•n· 329 UnlllefS•IY Or -c tBR 18A $550 wkly non·smto.r lem " pets Liii 1H VII Tltlm I S895.000 s • • .. t1m. •s· ' 101 3 car 673-6239 Chlll'mlng 3Br 2 181. EK· •WTSIM• 1ng rrns gar relng w/d s595 mo S6SO dep Nol Furn1s.'led 208 3411'1 St $600 u1tl'pa1d 760 3047 cluswe llsllng $5 l5.000. lmmac 2BR 1BA. vaulted s1ove Newly returb Lo Balbol Ptnlmula 2607 pets 642•2816 631-8260 ~s ~·~~ly ~2~:;ny ceilings sngl garage. yard SI 200 675-9360 •lllf mUS• 21R E'SIDE 2BR 1 •BA Quiet: VERSAILLES Bacl'lelor wt N;JA r~~·:w~~u~ b~~~~~ e>peortunitf6 2904 • or $800/mo 675-8•27 S 12SO/mo yearly street NEW paint. crpt I sleeping atcove walk 10 t>ch All ~ Prot F II.Alli llffTI -----lliliiilim•l2 & JSR. 2'iBA Condos, lrvlne 2144 ·, BLK TO BEACH Really floors PatlO pvt gar tx:ti A.it .lPP"' 715 $695 $5SO Susan 63 1 5202 Earn $550 per montl'I' Re- E side FrplC, lndry l'lk GREENTREE 3BR 28A sharp• Berber carpets. In~~~ r~5!76578~0 9~o_;:s 1mo lse No pets TRW stock IOG&I aocounts in *ICUll YIEWI * ups. microwaves sec. Hse 2 car gar New crpt mm1 bhnds. etc. Ava1l 1m· · or • Agl no tee 644· 7211 P:~r'n~~~:,kr ~l'lr =~:~~~~ protected terrilory w•lh llW .. T OlllT subterr parking S l lSO & no pets LU S 1.225rmo mediately' 495--0589 j Wll 2111, $121 WESTCLIFF 2 BR 2 BA Nwpt Beach condo' Walk HOT NEW patented gilt Hlgttly upgraded. custom up Gallena, 645-4472 Call collect 818-346-0440 Available 1mmed1ately Pool. dlw refng lrplc to t>eacl'I' Encl garage • 1 ems S 6 9 g 5 woodwe<lt thruoul Moll 2 BA, 1 BA delacl'leo RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Corona dtl Mar 2622 631-4086 alter 12 noon Ou1e1 & secure S900tmo wtd. pool & spa Onty 1-800-442-6873 Mr Fry populll Plan•. 3 BR. 2•., house wl pr1vacy. East-VILLA. 2BR den. 2· rBa 1', BLKS to ooean Cl'larm Mesa Verde 28R 28A 1128 Rutlano 646-3679 S5SO • utlls 631 .1266 8.4 $390.000 11de Lndry, garage pou. 2 car garage $12SO/mo 1BR gar lnd1y 1m s1ove upslis. lrptc d/w lndry J E•l 214 Raylene OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 $775/mo Eves 631·2516 Bltr 642-38SO relng, carpeung No pets rac. n/•mLr Aut 7/ 1 Misc. Rtntals 5 1.ANDFAL CO RT " ~ • Resp n-smkr to shr Quiel Pt!n 3• J BR. 2~, BAU 28R IBA Tnhs wasl'l/dry R.ANCHO SAN JOAOUIN 1 person S795/mo . sec S825tmo • dep 540-9461 E'Slde CM apt w1same Exlended deck. best 11 -carport.k1d 7 sOK nopets Ptl .... t•lt g~fi 6!J~~~~ Avail 715 Mesa Verde 28R upper I Rooms 2706 $400/mo · , uul & $2SO ENJOY 14·15°4 return on $780 6•5· 801 111 dep 722-6115 tv m.,., Trust Deeds S 10,000 to In Newport Crest h I If 0. Quiet cut-de-sac encl I Mt to beach HB Pvt ..., $I 000.000 C.il Denison OPEN SUN 1-5 2BR 2BA CONDO encl 2· • lrlt 28R IBA GARAGE APT garage S695 sec 1 bal entr e)tra trg upstrs 1a•&lfS( UIY 21 ENCORE COURT car garage new paint S,tlfH•lar YltW Available July 6 700•., 498· 1936 or 751-9483 rm Male non-smkr pret .,..,. Assoc 673 • 7311 NOW• C II C I .... _ G s875 2BR. den. 2BA ba1Con1es Narcissus $980/mo I •• 95 1 962 , 163 Seeking roommate preter a aro .... u ..... y reat 1oca11on tmo aroYnd PoOI new berber 673.4565 or 851-7770 Need B•·l1ngua1 manager, ... inc uhl . ., lemale Irvine near UCI Money To loan 29 Ii The Prudential Newport 972-2079 fo1 2BA IBA unit ~ar FEM•LE NON s••OKEA Master bedroom al--Really 673 7300 carpet. paint S 1 600 2BA IBA A I I 01w ,..,. I "' ,.,, WIDOW HAS SSS A TO • · •3BR 2•,<,BA townhoYse. 854-2470 pl rpc 1811'1 & Placent11 Cl'l1ld OK Costa Mesa teched baln Pool. * s CostaMesa 1024 1•--------•I G view 2 parkuig spaces S7001mo,550·4734msg. Call631-9011at1e16Qm l Jacvzz1, Tennis courts S10.000up No credilV I' end unit arage lrplc TURTLEROCK exec 4B1 403 FEANLEAF $415 mo includes ut1I-No penalty Call Denison patio. pool tennis $1 l95 3Ba 23 Silver Crescent S 1200 • ulll sec df!P NewPorl Heigl'lts Dvolex 2 Lag Bell Furn1st1ed room t11es 733.5511 Assoc 573.7311 NOW1 H,,.,,.,, • f(ll s.1.. ... •lllAPll TIAI lllT WTILIFF YffW ... I mo NO PETS 722-8011 1 AIC. sec. J·car gar new Leshe. 660-8888 BR pa110 No pets I p11v batl'I $400 u111 1nct SlllTTIHURtn •BR28A,281 5Carob Lro •3BR 2BAhouse.lgyard paint in/out s2500 ise S850rmo Open swsunl tree u'e of ocean v1ew·•---------1NO-OUALIFING Const & HO&MS/Condos 3 BR. remodeled ltltchen lot By owner Prine only Fruit trees S tJSO/mo opt 545-2442 854· 7 127 38A 28A duple• ga1 1-4 326 B Ogle 997-4219 home 494-332" .... Ult WAITll Land Loans Ava1l1bte -::=::=-:::::::::::::::;::::; large spacious yard OPEN SUN 12-4 S459K p k lrptc W tD upstairs mo-j ()w"9'1Bu1lde1 last fund· "!G•-r"'I 1002 ocean breezes Tl'lis 1s a lease hold 721.9590 118 0P1 7'2°0n eiBs 0 1•1vr•1m p••1 mo S 1500 mo 548-4598 NEWPORT HEIGHTS OWN 1oom SSOO mo tor 1ng Bkr (7141 780·2535 ..,,..,. • Dy/Eve • '704 kr ' " "" alter 6pm & wl<.nds all day Small Bachelor $400/mol occas10nc11 ass1stan<.e lor ""Respon11ble M IF to lantaslic single lamlly Ft• •ai • IY IWIE• BR Sharp 1-Story. 2 mllr all uttls incl 1665 Irvine 1eacher 1n wn1cnr Fem h 2BR BA '22 -----------l'lome Only $205.000 " -" •3 Townl'lse Newporl bdrms 2BA eat ·•n EXEC 2 BO pvt entry 10 s are ' ' ... yr Morti!g!S, T.O. 2918 673-1240 Agent NewpO<l Helgl'lts 2 BR. 1 Hgts Dbl gar · trg yard kllcl'len lrotc vacant Patto Encl deck Bii ins Ave B 720·9422 non-smkr 645 2357 ~~eca~;'0~:;, 0P~c~~! S50 000 ls\ TO SALE ILIFFI llW LllTllll LIW, LIW PllCEIU Spacious 3 t>drm 2·~ oatl'ls w1ll'I over 1 800 sq It formal dlnmg a1ea of! 11v1ng room • nook oll kitchen remodeled k11cnen w11h n-cab1· nets. microwave sub· zero refr1ge1a1or water punher & sollene1 Large ttled patio overlooking greenbelt near tar9es1 pool Alarm system low leasel'lokl pmt ol S51 t per year S3 19.000 711·1100 (.,ro•~ ;1. i 1 KJ~~ re l l "-II'\'" Bii!J 10 \l I lltt ... • •SELllHS lTIHTllll On tile edge of NewPort with a cozy 2 bdrm cot· tage, wonderful large yard & 2 house stalls wul'I llCk room 760 3600 S-499.000 - 14•\llHIHP'l lfllMI' t-. REAL TOAS IHI NWI PlYlllT7 We'll gwa you 1he down 1n excng for a share 01 own· ersn1p You make tl'le m1hly pymts ~ we snare apprec You receive 100' • ta• t>enehls Musi have clean credit Agt 239·4J35 Dys. Ev. Wknda Balboa Island 1006 ..._ spacious custom 1am11v home. near1ng 1.;omp1e11on Bill H1roesty Rea1t0< 503 Parll Avenue -714·675-2866• COfona del Mar 1022 CDIClllllER 4 19 ~onla acr0$s lron1 Carnation Park 2Br 2Ba. 2·car garege 30• l 18 lot A·2 $695.000 By owner 640-4924 or 720· 1153 •TllTtlUOH Senior Uvmg (62 or over) Upper 2 BR. 2 BA & den OCEAN VIEW AIC. Inter· com & many •tr as Owner hnonce Appt only SA95,000 721-8387 B.A Prtme locatton lrplc, lndry l'lkups S 1225 s 1125/mo 642·9797 Gar No Pe1s Quiet Oual Npt Hts Area Lg 1BR STUDIO tyoe large room in $625 mo 81 15•,. interest lfSTll•IUYl&.lll S•50.000 Principles 322-AOgle 647-7540 Advll$910/mo675-0760 Twnl'lse gar l'p S7251 Corona del M.sr W D Ave in NB 2 t·30 yrs Santa Barbar• IOClll<>n On tl'le Markett Will be only 548·3807 ··~ii'• IBA $625 No pets patio a11a1I now AvBJI July 1 SOLO tills weekend' ua•-llllWIS-*UITllll•&h .-Spac1ovt 28R 1'1BA 642·5722 S67~Tmo 721·95•6 C&IJ647-6605 27"1.LTV Bto.r 780·2535 Great tocatlOfl & prop--2BR 2BA l\oute 2 car gar, ~!!2" twnhme Close to t>eacn I Sl'lr Ocean vu Conoo at erly Asking 5294.500 Great Fl'lmtly Home-new frplc, gas/wat.,r paid. _ ___ it cil'loporng $950 mo ONLY TWO MILES TO t>eacn 28R 2BA pool ·-. ,~.· ... , Realty 6J 1-7370 rear k11Chen appliances •fut Std•* gun! ac tBA lBAwallHn closets I SU URI llTtl $5901mo plus ' ulll Make Oller' Tradllional dec:o,landscap1ngrron1& S9SO/mo (6191598·1066 U Be h 21481 900SeaLane60·2611 BEACH' Walk to snops• Hottls Mot'h 2718 iac and gym sec pkg lllLIHS CLIH-llT ~:~~:,~?~;"~!86~ 38R tBA S 1 000 per1mo 2 BR 1 BA n<><th end Costa Mesa 2624 s550i mo 772 " 4605 Wkly rentals now avail n1sm1c 536·8168 2 homes leftl Prime f 'slde 6•2· 1029 llP gar Avail 7115 close to beacl'I Frolc I 1 MONTH FREE RENT PlRISIH W/ICW S 1A7 00 .,.., & up 2274 lost & F°"'1d 2925 toca11on Single family "OCEAN VIEWS " 548-42651548·8985 i~~~Q";~~d4941_~gf9r ! I Lg 2BR IBA. walk to YllWllt Nwp1 Blvd CM 646-7445 G~flgfS for Rt nt 27 40 ...... _...,..., ____ _ delacl'led 3BR 2 1BA LG D 1 I 1 '*EAST SIDE 3Br 2Ba sl'IOps 2 Mt to bell' S750 1BA w1lo1t & 1>81cony Noj E'SIDE C M nur Tvs11n & 1 fllll 1/24 .. he Asking SJ 15 000 Broiler 48r~fBeie~;~~S~ ~ l'loYse (2 tst & Menan LAGUNA BEACH rT'O A.vi 7 l 772-4605 oets S9951mo 215 t Pa Vitatlon Rent.lb 2722 20tn Sate ciear ,mgte Vcty Irvine greenlree cooperative OPEN eillGrundyAlty675_6151 Way1Garwdllk up Noll llEll&.llll I $2000FFMOVE-IN cihc. /We See Mgr j KAUAI OCEANVtEW 2 on o•t alley S12Smo areaCall&tD554'·3924 SAT SUN or call tor aP· pets S11SO 979-1517 SUMMER RENTAL I 2BR 1BA N gur blltnS B·IO I 855·0665 ' BA 2 BA Coodo GoH 67J-3600 po1n1ment 548-7001 Large 3 BR 2 ' • BA , 48R House Avail July fncd yd "' pat•o wtr rd Studio E S•de ,tngle unit 1 tennis sanoy beach l "!!"' _______ _ 3'20 E 2 1s1 St C M AKA Townl'lome near Po<>t JSR JBA TWflllS 2 car gar I Aug Sepl Call tor deta11s 6f>7 V1ctofla 1 S7J5 ~ .. ,, ~ecluded t>eautilut' $595 """' 714-41)8 1058 Commtrdil Cotino Vista Court :!;..~'~ ~bt~vat:a':eu~~ lull appliance pkg patio' Mona L•tt agt 497 -4506 Call f>l(.-4 120 9 SPM garden g~r pkg S550 "'~ SllMP Sllllt I ftE. S./Rtnt I BY OWNER SBA 3BA $275 000 Agt 965-1617 pool/spa $1 4001mo SOUTH Laguna 2BA 2B A 1200 Off IOYl·ll oncl ultl ntf> 646·9240 I Furnished TV mtero sun ========= 2 200 SI reduced $40K 10 Call Jac:Ques 556-t 140 l\OIJSe Walk 10 beacl'I Large 18R IBA w/gar WESTBAY APTS I deck b lcony 100 yds 10 Buslneu /Offl" Ren e I $309K 2805 LaSalle LIN ISU IY IWIH II~ HOMES hreplac.e declc d 'w 5595 mo S'iOO sec S200 OFF MOVE-IN" Beacn and Bay Avail 2769 545-8662 •BR+ den Prime loc on W S 10 75 mo yrly 673-4785 1970 wattace f>l t-1879 Sorry. No Pets $450 wk 1818 Balboa! GIST• UITllH ' Via Lido Sovo by clubhse 5 Bedroom 3 Bath. 28R 1, BA 1 h 1 1 Bedroom S6801 Btvd Newport WHTCLIFF lltlllll FOlHl ADS ARE FREE Cal: IU-Hll 'New •Br 3B• 2750 sq t1 S925.000 673·8608 Pool/Spa s 16751mo I Newm Beach 2169 t wn se ap 2Bdrm t' .ea S805 NEWPORT BEACH 221 E t91h o,_.., Sun 1-5 LSEI OPT Walk to t>eacl'I I •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 5p700, 2 P80P,1•A,NI 0.!!,1s 2250 Vanguard 5•0-96261 lnl llAllS. FllPLC I Far. & Copy Service on S1te1 .. v.. 38 28 j3 8edroom 2 8atl'I I 1 •0 carpor e~ "cl 3BR 2BA turn1sned Tl/ ••&1101 •--------• $497 000 Ont 720-9033 r I beac:l'l condo. R · S 200 •GATED COMMUNITY • 646-9S07 Hunt • __ ..._ 2640 micro ne~ car ..... 1 Front -ir llJndeck pool 2-car gar Femtly m 1 tmo 1• 111.1111 c•-tl D'lt'-•r -.,... l Only S211~K 3BR. golf 6A2-8759 213'.A56-l9J9 ,,. -· 28R 1BA • den garage • and rear patios 100 yds 180 SO FT Corona de! FOUND cock atte• The covrse view. trull trees, Call PETER Se1ec1 Better I 2 & JSR 2BA Apts lrPIC. pallO w d lrplc · Newpori DELUXE Trt level 3BA lot1 to Beac:l'I & Bay $700 'w\ Mar Good park•rio Calli Blutts POOi June 21 11p , prlc.0 10< QUICk sale NewpOl't Helgl'lta. com-Homea & Gardens >Net bar micro wshr/dryr Heigl'lls $875t mo I 2'18A Roman tub 2 ftp 1818 Balboa Bl Newport' Ken Agtint 6:5 6700 N!'wport 8Pach Call by owner. 630 Joann St pletely remodeleo 3 BA. (11')111-1000 I nkups, central air. 2 Cir 645·269J Of 645.1501 2400 sr Nr Hunt Harbour JD KELLEHER & ASSOC I • * • • • '59·669 1 2131379.3435 1 2 BA. lam rm. trole lg gar wfxtra storage All S 1495 12131 860 9513 j 760· 7266 213•662 .J 15~ FOUND OeStgn!'r prescnp. yard 525 El Modena j maintenance incl Sorry $2SO OFF 1st MO' 1 BR 120 I HU Sl f I 1 , v 1 •IPllSlll-1 I S•950006S0-77t3 IUllllWIHIES! No~ts 644 0S09 2 BR 2 BA NEW Quoel 2beac~BA41~ ~~~" ~~ll .. SAllYIUOIFHl1" 1617W!'stchll NB 1 ~?d'en'~~~a~~:,~ Me'J * J2111111&1& NPT T-rrace condo 3 BR 'S 19SO BAYSHORES 3Br FrplC lndry rm d w cl c Pl -0 S800'mo NO Nice 1nd largl' 2 story Agt 5' l·S032 Call C M PD "' , S895 645 0302 I a t1ousf' rogr11 on 1nel E•cellenl Mesa Verde lo-2 5 BA end unit Many 3 & 4 BA Houses lor Roni I 2Ba pvt gate-guarded I pet Call 597 7716•e .. es sar d""' )BR 2. BA •CASUAL uec olltce dtl LOST 2 Austraihan S•lky cation 3 BR 2 BA wtspa upgrades s 196 500 at Harbor Village comm Walk 10 beacnes 2Ill1111•1 flOOl 598 2987 Home de~ studv l1replace I t>eacl'I 705 E Ba•noal Terncrs about tO lbs & many upgrades Owner 722-0228 Owner & pvt BBC No groups Large yard n1Ce carpeung Large s1nqle apt "" lrplC & pa110 2 large viewing Blvd Pv1 bat~ S25, SQ It eaC'h 6 25 '"c Ed1noet & bought anotl'ler. submit lllllLll IUI, •lTI Rent1l 1ncludes 646 6219 818 799 4856 drapes bu•ll ins ceiltrig beamed ceilings •asher decks Fully turl'ltSl'led S4SO mo • 60·9 92 Springdale Ooos need all otters DESPERA re• gardening. water and lull tan dt encl "~ ~ge 1 3'3 02"' 5 •0·6l98 •2BA 2BA frplc d/w 2 w ,,,.r,. & Orye1 . relrtg gar.11ge So111n .... est Clecor llll f 11000 Ml med•Cahon' • · c• BALBOA PENINSULA MC'lieemaintenance 7 • cat welcome $820 $5SO b75 9360 t 2 100 wk or $8 000 mo SPECIALIST daysweett car9a1 .,1095mo 722·610101673--0275 i mo . •H d k I 4001811cn•A NB Los l A UST RAL I A Hunt. Buch 1040 17•.1-1 •JBR 2BA lots or UP· urrv up an ma e your Agt 541 '>032 St1eohP••1 Bl~ wl'll F • -E1e<:tGar19QeoP9ners.2 l or ades St295 Agl ••EASTSIDE•• U Btach 2648 re~r ... .ihort DK & Aus<.e \l•co!Reovblt<. ''IHIU LITS" WH .. IJ·llfff llOOI car garage. !1reptace 722.9730 LARGE 3BA 2BA garage ASSOC. i2 tJl662 J 155 Available in ~u!> P1uk A V1cto"c1 C. M 642·0 ,~6 Trrllll I IUC• l1m1ty room. lenceo y&rd trptc pvt P•t10 No Pell 1 BLK trom t>eacl'I ocean I 1001 w l ilh S1 CM I ., 181g tot pool horn. F111 & protlandscac>ed auto I s1095 -~0 1565 view waft. 10 dwnt""n Roommates Want~d 900·5-tOO !>Q 11 Awact LOST CAT cnocolate 12.100 s/1101, 4·6BR 3BA Sove 2500 sit Mike •11 PIUTI II Studio $600 mo SJOO 2724 ve ra1es Call a1111 me 001111 H•m<\lavan sm1 home w/pool spa. oltlc1al Rei Max Allrs 768·4660 sprtnkters laundry hook lfWN•T lllllTS •Clean quiet 19 2BR 2BA dep 18~ \800 mo $400 •1•-lOIO. Fem 11.c Narcissus CdM paddle tennis court. t1re-WOOD & glass custom ups and coin op avail I JSR 28A Main nouse. art· walk·m ciosN s gas cook -dep Ulll pa•d 497 -•58 I *PROF F non smllr 91 I I REWARD :59-0745 pit & 880 area RV IC· 2903 I I b DOGS OK tSI s studio w /balh "' ing d w patio garage Nwpl Nortl'I Apts dbl C M IN 8 Pre511g1ou~ 500 cess & mature p1odvc1ng SQ 1 0 "0111 rear Grassy y•rd S850 NO PETS 6"0 2495 N Beach 2669 ms1r .wail 7 1 S600 mo 1 10 3400 s t n Bank bldQ l OST Doa •awn color citrus trees Speetal cl'leertul lom11y 11v1ng Facitm~1nc1uoe pools $18001mo 720 9•0• C•oH 10 Pver.,ih ng 1009 e.tis ""E'd hi Ger hnancmg & only steps 10 Great yard Mottvate<I. by 1p1.1ttnesscntr. •Clean Quiet lg 2BR 2BA •~1''" · ' FABULOUS DEAL AQI m ar Sl\f'OhMd tsce 1119 the beach ownr Value at 573g,soo clubhouse sand •••tel Rlllllll d w •g Closets gos cook llWNIT ll&lllA am BAL Penln JBr l'IS(' tblk 631· 7370 y(H~ 'nort h &•t Rf •• ( If a llll l~ S1.n11ago 645·6283 11olteybaH, playground llO-IOOO (lit 101) smt batcon)' encl gar trom oeacn El parkng WARD S36 6288 • .,..I OPEN WEEKENDS 11·5 · $825 NO PETS 640-2495 *'"" ll&T SLIPS* w d SJ8J mn •ulll EXEC Ofl•ce Su•lt"S near C $529.900 Call todayforappolntmeni llHtl...OllG EXCLUSIVE BEACH d A I ' 6 -23 0133 JW Atrp0r1 4'~0 Von LOST Fe Cattco 81 CHUCK & LIZ JONES San Clemente 1076 •WTSltl!* COMMUNITY ep 11 • 1 ' ' • Karman Ave NB ~AX 1nswt'•!> IC nam. 01 Ten &-4&-570 Ill ... YfLUll ~ M..A..V / lBA redK \6-40/mo 1nc:1j 2BR 2BA. • den Beaullh.11 Beaut1tu1 28R Twnl'lme recep1 cop1e1 conl 1m I ant V•C ot Promon10<y - I K.U"'""'lr!l\ gas water 9flCf garaQe bay view• Micro. d1w near b&eh. bay master k1tcl'I tr~ parl..1ng & cot I Apts Bavs•de & PCH '• • j llh.1111 Ollll·Hl C~~ ~:;'"'c~ ~:~6 1 \f\(1 \'(..'YI' I~ \ '11 548 7854 2323 Elden hreplace. trash comoac suite S600tmo 1nc1os tee 1 sty bldg lurn mo REWARD 673·5559 •UUI* I RfALTOAS ' •USTSllE• !Of & oarage Ent<>., our u111 cable 91r 548·8137 to-mo 81 SJSO mo Con I LOST Lnu.a Apso 8 yr• (11rf)lrfl 0'42 prvl t>eacn S 1900 $2JSO BEAUT MSTR STE IN BIGI la<:l Al Quinlan 633·9550j ol<I wlltlP belQ na!N'O FSBO sAcAIFICE'SBrl ......... HIM..... •• TIE w n 1c1e1n 2 BA 1 BA up-All matntenance inct CANYON TOWNHOME t e~ecut•Vf' F\Jll 51'• .. •Cf' Spe cial Pon1ble 3Ba 4 792 Hermanson ' HO ••H •llT! ...... a l stalls laundry tac11thes * .... Sitt Im•* PRIVATE OUIE T N s s u I (' N f' .... p 0 ' 1 t'Pll{'Sy 846 n; 1 L .. msg 2821 1/1 Ne•t to Hunt 1ea.tat.We ,,1111, Former' model lu•ury Open Sat & Sun 12·4 3BR l"O pets $725 mo 269 C SORRY ~O PETS $895 A .. 811 now 644 17t>J Ct>ntfl• f \~hion 1s1ano Hb• S48SK Ron 846-6727 1 OaH 411· llll twnl'lme. °"er 1400 srt 2 ~~I~ ~~~~ 6f~'.~ l~~a11-t6tl'I Place 644·0452 eve CALL ltO.ff 11 BEAUT Npl Bell p111 Mme I Ocean & ov•t..,o•\l v•ev.s PerJon.JIS 3002 tnv€'Slors Ftrat Time Mitri. MC bldg pool & •IPIClllS* super 1oca11on Empt PrlCeO toom SSOO Call IM TM( •-If UFl Buyers• Spacious 2 & 3 1 - -apa, trplc & view' S 1300 •CLIFF DRIVE OCEAN & adult S3SO $200 Sf'C Lise or Ct1r !Ott 64' 44921 '" .,,. 1 BR 2 story Townl'lomeajloU for S. 1400 mo Torelli Riiy 548·9948 BAY VIEW Cl'larming 'I S 110 OFF 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH dep Pvt C>all'I 545.9515 FULL s~v·ce oll•Cf' in Hf'ID • cn11<lless cO<J!*' I I """ 1 nd CIO I Bdrm Loll I', BA l'IOUH L 2 B A , 8 A 3BR 28A dupl9x Yeerty I c;realf' ' l11m11y Carr) " w r.,..,. ev ry se o I pt-UITSm lllfl DuPMll 3 BR 2 BA Frplc, S t2001mo &31·6359 a, g I! 1 ' Pa110 S 13SO/mo 1(1d1 BLUFFS 2 rms Prl l'.>A N~IJ()•t Cem~ FAsh•on cl"ttld 101 ,\f' '11t'fl•l9 cou t>ea.cl'l FHAIVAtasSYm dbl garige w opnr. 1owntiousa lndry rm OK• 673 3728 npwly oec ..,. 0 gll• Island Answer "ll svc pie Molh~i•.c:inty l)leMfll $129,900 to $138.000 •U LMATllll gardnr, patio St 2SO • E•clus1ve Slulls area pa110 all bu•ll·•ns .,. opnr pr. POOi 111tcl'I only llll'KI availabN' Mon f• t 800-696-•66• Terri. Broker. 538-3539 2084/M ORANG! AVE oep 6-42·6455 Townl'lomes Large 3 BR S8251mo 2BA 1BA, encl petlO oar. pnv prol fem no pets Tll IXIOITM s11ns I Costa Mesa 1024 1 .. --------2 R-1 all Iota. $440,000 EastSlde 38R 1,,BA w/d 2 • BA large p1ttos 2078 Th1Jr1n dtshwashet, Qul•t adult ss85,mo inc. ulll i1cpt 8AO 5470 Schooh & Hunt. Hitt»our 1042 (714)842·541t S 1 500 mo Llt..e new TSL MGMT 4·ptex, no pets. S8•5 11 $ 2 8 5 UMlllMl ll1ATll l'lkups. dbl gar. enct yd. *837 Amf9os way• 122--0012 or 832-2232 931.7530 ~.4°0":07 1 mess A~rc LAGUNA N~Vf'I ~ibtea Instruction 3012 3 HV\)& bdrms. 2BA, dbl WA TAFRNT + 45' dock 1 NO PETS S 1050 • tee 644 8852 -• v 1000 9<1 ft Besi r111.-. 1n _..,,..._ .... ____ _ rrplc rrench d00t1 cut BR · c.19n. 2 8.A C Roll. Min IM 8 mos 6A5·723• • •Ctean. quiet lg 2BR 28R 28A l'lalf ulll tlrat & C<IM Mi r 28 R 28.A lrp~ 111 of SC'tuln 011ngt.1 •etti Twter l·OalHlll de·s&C S259 000 &73·7677 The Prvdentlal Eastskte SBR 2,~BA ?-$~Harb• Vu Hm 4 BR 'BA lSA lg ciOMlll d fw ~ tasl. SAOOlmo non/smkr paho 11\undry lee . poot Co.inly Coll 2<1Q 1212 Ftf\61 hem Prep Summet Donald Platt 631 -1286 o< Cahrornll ~ty lam rm Vu leflntS pool crpt vtwllC:l lS enct gar preftwred w ~-4402 3 blk 10 b.,.cl'I $47Sfmo lnstruet•on 6'42·5034 842·0797 twnhtne 2 car _par rrpk: $2 tOOt mo 7S9·0752 $7SO NO PETS 640-2495 Iller$ &-4·2·2032 ncl •I I MC Avail 711 NEWPORT AFAO • ottec. F b~ ... sm .. I pel otl 759 SOt 1 I u I ~ I()( 1•11'4< )lint IO- IND $1250 N1 20tl'lf NewPor1 • •MOVE-IN BONUS!• •Jmtl ll•• Ray 760·9433 cahon cl<K~ 10 0C elr· Blvd 675-<19 12 Bkr HARBOR VIEW •BR 2BA. $pacl0Us & brtgl'll 2BR. 2 Frig, dlthweShef. slo_,. COSTA. Men New e•ec: por1/ol05 trwy S1 S'F 6 a;;;:rll 2102 E'SIDE JBA "®M 111 MW 2'221 Porl Harwoek view ~~ths. :'tins 5~:_~ Incl Ho pets 545-"855 norne great locatlonl up. lrH renl ~ S1F -SEllYIOI l•itiiiiiiittiiiii-----•1 decor lfg Uv/dln rm w/d or Fast11on tal S2 200 mo am. E. STB FF 2BR Firept•ce bath w/d 11'1rOVQh •OCO S ~ Cal ' . . t t •MES.A OEI. MAR• LIDO ISLE _ 2 l'lk up'$ I l7Stmo • 'dep Mou R41ally 759· 1890 •NWPf HOTS area 2BR *p:Oi f~r~place v~e~A S•75 mo • 548 5335 Jaon .Alsnar Chari" DomtJUc:s l0t8 38r 28• RV ICCHa. 1h rOUJCh cl~ssified vi.w. $2000 bd. bey. No smll/peta Watrtgrdnr •L•OO ISLE BAYFAONT 2BA ' p gar ~ulf'I coin 'op wa•h•f 101yer £LOERl y LADY seeks Dunn Co 83~ tlftOO ~~~.~so-~;::er Miki TIM .... , Plltt HUNTINGTON BEACH . 3 pd 122·16&1 548-1145 Charm·~ tur" 3BR lBA oupi..ll lndry rm. no !)ell sm NO PETS 722-tOl I compan1onst1ip or .. ~ Sm•ll olfic-t from $35() ...... ------------------... bd hm. ~UI rm, apa Elaidl t'#l'1t't .. 28A 2·~aA. l'IOfnl S3750/mo yrty ... Avi now $995 7Xl 1565 •NEW 28A 19A covet.O to.,.. .... 29R Costa........ iron i. ... c: I Tin St Neoed~ ~ 1Ull ot pit 10 S2SOO db4ettengerw/Of)flr,lfp B~~~yo~~:~.:~;', •S1PACIOUS t9DRM• parking bvlll·lns, pvt apt C..786·8113 Costa Mes. A1t. l0t Blll ::Che!~3~fortum· UDO PARK ORIVIE • 2 bd, ~ ~a. wl tJ Nlupe ' I/au led c.tlll'\O new ~ p e 11 o S 6 S 0 I mo E'$1De C M MIF ahr 38R 6_.6-"63 844-9080 CAMEO HIGHLANDS $950,000 OELtGHT YOUR GUESTS WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN IN YOUR BEAUTIFUL OPEN-FLOOR PLAN 3 BR OEN HOME FRENCH DOORS OPEN TO OCEAN BREEZES i VIEWS .,,.._'2800 Stot5 • seoc>aec 2pet• HVH MONTEQO Llgl'lt. pl141ncet. et1rpet drepet 71 4-079"91 3'~8A twnhm NsmlH Alll _____ ...., ___ ,ForlMI' tMd* Wit! C.-. UDO PAAK DAIVE • FUfn, eon.a No pet1 M0-1198 brtgl'lt 48R 2BA Sea· poot1ide •ocillon 1mmeo S4&01mo $450 Com1Mrcl1I ftroperty POf etcM<ty i.dy "' '* 2 bd, view S3500 Winds Neatlynevtr carpet· 8111e«1y. Pf1Yate & QUHtt d 6-42 &556 Bob ~778 l'IOme Xlnt rets, "9fy uoo VLG • 2 bd. detn. tab IMAL ,. 1111•m Ing u2001mo 721· &20 $850 & Up 722-7195 3BA 28A. new p1lnt, .., • L ~'· r H8 t•M1CM twty vut 83750 28 R ~ tn ~ MilOh-c.erpet, frplc S 1550/mo •FM! .tir NwOI Hgta 38R ,.. .-a• BIO CANYON . & bd, OOlf bOthOOd on the E .. 1atde LSEIOPT Wal to 1)4ttt..Cl'I WESTB.AY APARTMENTS yt1y OPEN SAT t · 12 38A COl"do frplc "''" IK•- C.OUfM .. t•••. s' '~ Cal ()t( $750/mo c... 38r 288 t>Mch condo 1200 OH MOVE IHI 133 44th St &54 24 t2 $400 '' uUls ~·· ~ d NEWPORT BEACH .... ..a. ..... 64._. 902 wndec:J( pool 2-c:t1r gar Featuflng pool apa. 760 2~ E a.2 3707 StE co"* WM1dlff Or l ,...... .... • 6-42-1759 213459-1939 PltlOt. MCIOM<I parlo:lr\Q t11cluslve Blulta area ves . INlne A~ H19h ~blllty lllLTm 111· 1• LO IBR 18A CarpM.t, 9ofry No Pell Townnomea Large 3 BR. l.ootllnQ lor pr()f fem to lhf trame 1290 aq rt ctt..,_,dtw.dll4)0tl nerw Newport StiorH 38A I 89droom $665 2't 8A tar~ P•t10• 38A condO In Newport ...... 111 pnt $eOOltnO No pees 28.4 t11rg 11m11y room.I 2Bdrm 1'.8' S7GO S l.500imo Like "9W kKtl. $.433/mo • "~ m..... 2106 718CShahmat 152·00M ~rly plua rour ••Wn 82$CenlerSt 642 104 •&J7 Amt009W11y• Viii Call&42·1255. 875 sq" omc. "*' .. ....... --. t>aael'I $l750 ~ M •·H52 $~ ti w•reN:iuM ..,.c. ,~ t .-, terte 8A LO modern 2 • 2 condO. --1 LUX MOnlVCh 8d't t¥mhm fOt renl 19tl't & Pomona t IA ~llo wld "'*. dbl OW balCOny. W/O mo 642·49 l7 ~It ne. e11tra flfQe tBA LIDO ISlE Lg 28A 28A OCMrl w , ""enc to octl. $800/mo M5-0IM a 1 <>&Olmo • Avti14 &IPI pool & wet-1.ita 8#1« IUftlW apt • detCll •sa5 717 '''*· blllN '"<'I')' o-t· pvt .,. v111 lnd1y, :11t1fM wlft1er r9'\ttl 115~ 1a..r St 150 837·3701 Blaumul ,,.... hdlord J•mea Apl 0, 640 A979 = .t 1200;;:~ Ht ~ Non·arntl pro! M 1·1271 ......... l1 LA~ h0u9ta, (Mlttde • A 2 '8.A. tlO ._ ea.g, &Mut Q\14.t 18R d4IP -N8 fCdM YounQ prof M1,lmiiiiiiiiiiii ____ iilii91 2M 29A. htt91.oe, Gar· mtn. cit>; llQrlr• 01~ or .. , E.ltftJI IOCl 1.n0ry &.91.._ -. JU non-ttr*r ant ctMn. '*'' -llf·I • - age S 1 1101 mo Call comm. pool & lent~a. gar-180, patio gat. cat>tt alll frrple. d•thw..,_, Gtfaoe. q\l'ltt 31A 19t S. \Simo --~ J'S -.ct\. • t<atNtMR U0-6351 --$2900 MA-~7 W I No pet• 831 1421 • dean • \ 29S ttl·Htl Ind wetet/Q .. 7$t-04M $-t 1·50U ~ FIND --...WI JC>ee, l:!l?fi 1 7 .. * • *'"'pr For eoof\-to-IM ~ NenCt ttOJ• WI ......... ..... ~ .,ey In per-.on es 571~~0r . ~EO& UllR JOBS • .... ....... CM.UI0111-.A1 • • •• I ~ .... ._1"nu.::Z~ =•=, • .,. ... ~ C::.."::.-= ~·-~ WC» .. CMUMTWl:_ .• n ~-Ma ~7 . ....Olllf ~=-~ ciaw. ii"1"'L'..-...r.-.; ......... lllflL "'4 11 •OLD 1NGU1M ----l.-a{7M t1ml ti..... ...eaat•::.WOM-WPOOG ........ _._ A -~ .._ cllllft Olli "'8 1111 •M-.• ...... •lilMf' ';:.-::::' .=: .. 111111.. E.11111 anaa ,,....well ,,... • •o••' • ---.. --1 l."Clll ·~..... NOW' &ntiT-., CllDFlllleofll. ~-~--"""°' ·c.;t~!:MiOr 17 •l&IMn ib:I h:Mn Cell AC>oM • ~~!!!9.. uoo. .,.,_ • 1C111tond • w-~---. ·11. ao •iitmiiiiiiiiiiiMa aa,.rleftCM or fMtW HfWa 541 4llO ....... --. &JIMe _,.. ~ Pooclel • Y 1 m I ti• I 3 , 1f0, Slll/ .. I. •km-Noon *Monday thtu Fri •Ho exp~ ~-:::'!-~=,=.~• .. 11111111 :;-:; .. 9H&O..::: AETM. I pc. wN1t :C::.,:. ~~ ~2t3/611to00 • o.. ..,.. .. e. .. ....., ....... .,. "11 Mi n t'1~ to~ .. v~ "t.:,:;:. ~ ... 111•ow -.. .. 1t 11Pd4le • .... nu • 1t7t • 11 ft. TMUJ VGM» ,..,. or,.. n-.,.. .......... Our~ lftorde IOtl ... , .......... WUK-WOMtNGPAAT HW, bu• offer, ,~,_i.,,.,•Vcdle WIOerdl~ 120. ~ flOwl. ..... Ind .......... 71 • .._ Ofwlllll-ln~ ... l.ota PIT0tFIT. 8'19yeflciP" TIME! ~ltt.. NI,._.....,_..., ,._. wortl. ,,.._ft. l"MJfl a .-COW. Ml .,..._ ... =Male:? of ,..._, ... e'91etlte .•. hr. lnqurir• In perw M u Htl.NC> PAW.ION c:Mled. IS...00 •t-GiM trelfl ....... ,_,. econo .,..._. ... _......._ Onooino t'*'*'u I ... the The 8tldl Irle. 2t50 We M\19 a N!W PAO-... _.VII-,_,.4"!!;!!.7~~!-'.I. 111-'llF,.B cw Of tndl. Ctill 90dlr. C...-. . ttt• ~. S. eo.t Hwy. LAoun• GRAM for STUOE.NT8 _, -· -n .... ,_ ~·~-W.. ....... -, j 'IAITREALTY..._G Beedl.Mon-Thurl&Sel. 12•1e YEAAS Of AGE~ cw1en1• tear...., 405'-Y M11ttoT1tg1t. t1' Monteule. 10 H.P. co.a bpr .. CcM--. ··---(Undernewo.Mtthlp) hJtplng ue oet MW cu.. ruo. lt~ll"WOOIC!Ult. * M1·12• * :r.~!1re-.,: 850-101$. ~'* caM un....itcr..:ark ~ng llTll. llLll tomera few our ,,...._ Sec aaoo. 261 .. 102 Extra ea Loran·C. HIWmllHI• :r .... 10pfn~=; CAU (71:;7~500 N!!port lmporu ..,_, &'Rllli&i ..,. .. ,,.~~~ Depth.finder. 8••· Iii" Plat AerotMc a C.-dto\>11c ..., 1 " 11 Aa11 t0t Le or Dlt>I tor in. Boutlque PIT Satutdey HERE'S THE DEAL: ._ ~~(150 M2-311i Temp. lnatructor Some eap.H,l•t• 1 •• terww a Sunday, 10.5 pm. 1 This 1e not • ..,_ WHlmln•t•r chlmH IUIYfl,_ AIOE-LIVE IN F n00 SINcr ASSISI t..cher tn *"lcnr Room • $500/mo 6AS-2357 APPLY TOOAY! ~·:: .. ~ ,~~\~,~~:,' 1111n•11T 722.40e() :NO deltv9rlng In-=-:.r~o2·· ,...: F=d~I-~ p;~~r"·t7MM0t 8Mch Blvd . Hunungton Enthue&Mtlc l*)C)le oe-· Apf>foa e "9k• otd. 8Mch Ste 1eo *Ina to be ~ For groiwlng clYll englneef-2· We P'OWM trenec>or· Lhllng Aoom Dining Good hMlth Ant JhOt.. L--14' • eel Joen et 2!2-8115 1 Ing/land pleMlng llrm In -pa...,. •a• a.tlOn end training. R .._ ' ......... .....~ bot .. t •-... -'. I 1M ltWM s-rum )(Int ........ ··--3 YOllJ WOUld be wortc"""' oom, _..room. ,_. FAEElll ,..,...., H 0 D••P v Lapetr•ll• A1rhna $6-15/Hr Wiii train Htrtng all Poa· UU.l .... f , (IJl=214 • •aa. ...,.. ""' Furnl•ure, must Hll Mme tiome. &42·5117. fl ..a-hull-CtwY91er Pert-nm.,~ "°"'9, ll&L-..... benefits & WOf'klng en-Privet• community In wlthkldeYQUrownegeon •M-2200. 2'*'20 "V-i' lnboerd >Ont 9¥99 a W.-enda •• IM ANILYH '°' F P. Gr()US). wonment. Send resume Leguna Beach 49"-357 1 an edult~IMd..... OOKING tor a ~ . Cost• M"8 K-M.,-t Cell N.8. &M~7&47. with Salary Hl1tory to 0< tHm. Matt,..., doubte *9 Ilk• nlon? We have wondefful cond. M1ny extru. p net &46-770; Apply In Per ton 11 Robert ' 4. Earn GOOD MONEY new $120 080. MoYlngl 10Y1ng dogs & eats avell· MUST SELL. 8Mt off9r erson · l~FlllT Bein, WIHlam Frost & IAIJl/lmWlll and have a c:Nnce to Mutt Sall. Kr latln abte f« .ed<>C>tlon Must OY9t $12,000. 173-1707 111on1 C all (3131 9 .. 6-9800 ext A !OM &Ulm&.11 Apply 1n petton, 1365 Logan Ave, Costa Mesa fmT IOI lffllE P /T A 11 o , Attn. Tom FfT counter lates. Otd Mtn daily & -.kly cuh 650-4554. go to responsible own« . .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ DITA E ..... , FI T, ell 1hifts, c ell PMsOnly F'UNlnt«estlng Fuentes, 1 .. 725 Alt on time herdware State. No bonuMS pt\IS r on out-~ ... .__ Come and .... -miQtll loata.,.(NrWs 111 ft 63 l-7&40 2430 Newport Ufology ottic:.. wtth great Pkwy . Irvine. CA 92718 Su~ 0< eves. Apply Inga and more _ ,_ have the perlect pet lor 24 Ft. Flbetfoml, 235 ln- •Type 4Swpm --OOMlt'I v.ew. Call PM•' --Wright Hardware. 128 200• !)(~~~•.!20new. you. 631-1030'1 •Mac:1ntOlh Elcp helpful lllllAl lff• 65()..8657 °' 759-1104 * IEOEPTlllllT Roctletter. Costa Mesa CALL US TODAY S Call .. _.._.. CFA HIM ALA VANS boerd end outbo.,d, •Hunllnglon 8eactl Area type •5 wpm accurate. S FOR MORE MOVING-Mutl Mii TMk 12 wtt okl stove, reftlg.. sink. Call Elsa 714/525--013,. Rooting Contr, CM IElllAl.llfllE Meture reoec>tlonlst wenl· 1-;._.y•...a....---INFORMATION! dining room Mt Withe ~~~"::'Polnt kltten.: !::'~f;!:... = CAIYASSEIS PtT evenings.'°' Orange Trend Wntern &42-72:n Heeds friendly per.on'°' eCI Must be •ble to lype ....__ -...-!-chelrs. brown-Jorden Shot• l l75 SS0-.8553 motcw and Treller So4.200 Tempor111e1 PIT lronl desk wort! & uM 10-by caiwtator. Must hav. exp. Eddi• Ml-4111, bt. IH dlW.. and end tebte. . 213/~7232 . County area Com- m1S11on Ca11 893-5696 C&Slllll Mon-Wect~Frl. 9-5 Helle EnteJprlMJ Inc , Arnold. &42-4786 ill tlr M9 &46-4131. LOVING l'lome desP«· llTl EITIY HAIR STYLIST Call Jildly 722--0175 • 120 Blreh St . Sult• 113. SELL BRITANNICA from MOVING SALE waah atety needed f« 2 otder .;r_.;;;;.;;;;;;;; ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;7;;;0;;;;1;;4 Hunt Bch Ind Retail Hew Po r I B ea c ti . leads & counter locations SUMMER JOB. • i......: dO(JI. Adorable & tweet -~ Kentucky Fried Chicken has 1mme<11ate openings for cash1er5 FT /Pt Nigl'tls/Weekenos Star1 al $6/nr Apply 1n pe1son 1«O1 Culver Of lr.,ine 1 blk west ol 1ne 5 Frwy 11 Walnu t Sen iors wet come 559-,.240 Sports-ar Chain Elc.p Growing talon In eo.te Miil A*S 752-8080 & earn 1330 per sale Sea Base neec:ll boltlng er/dli:, coucn. ant,...... female Shih T~ & Golden 919iiii7~5~enc.on~--·2'!!'!7!!!'',"'!L•or•.,,-c!!"'. prero Call Debbie B Meu la loolungforhelr OCSneedeCllOWOt'kwtth (grou). Call 81alr lnttructors Cell ~~~ln~!~blette;'~r:, Lab.&4._4236 autopilot, loaded, 9• 897. 1073 Mon-Fri 9.5 s1y1111 and men1cur11t ~0t:.::;r1e~7 ~~ ll•"•lllT p /1 1-300-&21-9128. &42-5031 10< Info___ &73-7&88. . . "PETS ARE PEOPLE" flberglat dinghy, 3 hot9e Deli H9'P ~~1Y1 ":;::~t~it:r-::-y available Full Time a Mond1y thru Friday SEDn P/T ID IFf --Boatdlng ~P~~~S ~:.= ~kl~rlMto~ WllTEI: 0 8 .. 75 ..... ~ Pan Time Good ben· 8 30-12 30 Heavy nPESmEI frtt IO You 6022 25 vraexp N ... 1 am to pm 1·.....-etita. Call 557-8113 phones. active desk. Com~t., 1t1111s required . SHERRY'S K-9. ~28'48 ~1~1 ~c::!,t S: R~~1~1~:.e'c'c:nt~~rH~I~---Must type 50wpm, com-for Newport Beach FREE Dirt, FreelOd. reedy POT BELLIED PIGS I b I D I c k Casnter Fooo Prep We --.-. ....... ... Peneeul puter experience ti.lpful, arcllllect. 9·2. Monday . Buay dally newapaper to haul, 630 Joann St. regl;tereCI 2nd gener: ~1~!~-92~. w111 train Mon thru Fri ...,_as:P-• Needed lor Newport must be very orga.nlzed & Frtday 6"'5-,.170 composing room 11 look-Costa Mesa. ation Connelly. Liiier box -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ 8-5 Cati Linda or Peggy. Elcceltent starting salary Beach prac tice Exp gOOd w/people Apply at tng for a full-time ad type-FREE to good home. trained I tame. Whlte "!" CUlll TT'9ST PIT 965_773,. R .. ponSlble FIT help tor preferred 721--07 15 1~1ne Chamber of Com-WllTIESS/EI Miter Ablhty to ~ Adorable 4 old GOlder'I marking• ,. females. 2 Sllbolfds 7018 1$9 11 · S1 1 3 .. IHtl 0"4! lamlly·run Cleaning bull· merce. 17200 Jamboree PIT for luncheS, Mon -Fri type and wort! Tunder Retrlevw ~ered M male. $800 & up unu. 1111 year or exp w1tn a work· DlllVEll /OfflCE nesa Marty. 455-1868 Rd, Irvine. Apply in person 11 LI deadllnes a must his Is Mo-6552 · 707_99s..1527 ---- ing knowt90Qe of WorO· PISTE UP Cave, l695 Irvine Ave . an evening P<*llOn. We Mui & u ll. $350. Perlect ano Lotus Type FIT opp tor nl9h school -/FU PllCISlll • The t>tggeal ~one 1n Costa Mesa, between• offer a full beneftls pedc--... m P.,1kt4 131--018-4 45NWPM Apply at City grad w•lh good drtv1ng Earn up 10 $6000 pet mo ARTIST town •Sin .0 In ctaas1f~ l tam . 12 pm age. Apply at 330 W. Bay hwdty /Fun/ Art 8 wh. blk/~t F. P8P9" of M1ss1on \/1e10. 26522 record .Apply 1n Person Call(714J6A7-7128 Try•llf\d-St., Costa Mesa. CA 6025 /shotss350 548-0555 ~f. E-~ La Alameoa = 190 at Robert Bein w111tam 92626 No phone calls. ~!"""'-~~--ml!'!4 ,_,...-.... M1ss1on 111e1o CA 92691 Frost & Assoc111es l ... rier Pl111he1,.11 Production department ol please 1 Brlllianl Diamond, 1.27 ;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I S&tpltS 7020 17141 582-CITY F11tng 14 725 Alton Pkwy .,PT IFlptanttech Rehatile OraogeCoast01allyP11ot UPTO ct HS12,S3.600 IRuby P!anos&OrglnS l5H.P.SUZVKloutbOllfd de., d 11 n e 5 o op m I Irvine CA 927 18 or call car Start 1mme<11ately is loolung for an ex-------& Olemond ring with 6059 mot0<. controls & fuiel ISi Must be available to :.:!! 759-7659 Of 631.9067 BEAUTIFUL b•by or.nd 7 13190 J1morCntts11472-3505 6"'1--0731 penenced paste-up art-ssoo Melftbtt:W:: 5540 matchlngeamngt S1550 llnk, e lectrlc ttut. HHIDGI·: By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Norrh '>ourh 'ulnerablc. de<1l, 'ORTH • 8 6 2 • 6 5 2 • 7 5 +A t.QIU7 \\ t:" T t.ASl + K 9 5 + 10 Ea~t • IC • A Q 10 9 8 7 J • 6 ~ J 2 • J 10 IJ 8 •J965l +4 'Ol rH fl AQJ 7 4 3 • J 4 t AK() • "J The h1dd111g t:e.\I 'oulh \\ t \I 4 . 4 • Pa'" 0pt"n1ng lead ~ing ol • '>o ldr th1\ \\Cd.. rhc dcletl\l\e mdneu,er\ \\(' haH' prc\cnrcd ha'c been, b> and large, ind1,1dual cf. fort, ~fore ofrcn than no1, though, w111ning dcfcmc rcquue\ panncr- \h1p 1..00pt'rdllOn ru <h.hlC\C rhc de· \ired go.ii lJ\l 0\ four heart preempt av rnmplt,hed "' purpo\e foh.1ng the work evenings Alull ben-.-wam piano and matching $1 ,800. 63 1..0lM eltts package 1s a11a1lable Tl-ll• 11'f1'11 I lSTITl bench Xlnt cond S 1,950 ..... opponents 10 guess at a very high level. South wa) talung a consider· able chance by bidding four spades a1 this 'ulnerab1h1y. but passing Please apply II 330 w F•-y .. UlllP I .-wnlY ~ 964-5917 l.lke new, 3 ft by 20 ft Bay St Cosla Mesa, CA PER MONTH ----Large aelec11on of 1395. * &45-9'12 92626 No pnone calls. .. SM.I. d iamonds. vintage TV. Sttrfl>, E~ please • ._--. 1 watchel Ind Rolex and 6080 U.../Oodu/S._._ _., .,...ruw, Patel(. We buy. Mil, trede -..... 11111111111'!!""!!'"!"!"~"!""'!,....I ....,... '"'~ U1J. Ill-Ill 1 and repair, Witham 45" BIG SCREEN TV 7022 m ked an even bigger loss. Wc\t led the king of hearts and E-a,1 m.ide the fi rst good pla) for the dcfcn,c b) O\e n akrng lfotth the ace and ~a\hmg the queen To 1.omplete dcdarer·, d1\comf1turc, Ea~I 1..on- 11nuecJ \\1th another heart. forcing declarer 10 ruff high Had \l. C\I O\erruffcd. this hand "ould ha'c been h1\t<H) "lo matter hu" \I. C\l t:on11nucd, declarer "uuld ha'c gained the lead, drav.n trump\ and made rhc rc\I ol the PIUYATl YICllT Clll Has jmrneo111e apenlngs for FOOD SERVERS/ B US PERSO NS PREP COOK DOCK WORKER Some lull time some part time Al5CJ 1a1 ... ng applt<:atoons tor ari 1000 & b"everage po5ll1ons lor reopening or lull tac.11t1tes bce llent pay & t>eneltts Apply 1n person WeO tnru Fri 10·4 180 1 Bays•oe Or C0<ona del Mclr tr1d, In rhc be\1 trad111om.of t~e RECEPTIOllST OflflO\lllOn . '-' C\I up,cl dcdarcr 'I With General olc exp & apple ~.HI b\ d1'><·ard1ng a d ub. al-gooo 1;ping Small com· lo"' ing dcdarer 10 capture the md. , pany nr J W Airport "'"h h1) 1ack o f \padc\. Non·srnoking Phones I) I d d h .__ h Id b l11tng some da1a entry c1. arer I I c uc\I e cou y Sena resume to p 0 crO\\ing 10 dummy and trying the Box 17272 1r111ne, 92713 trump finC\\e, but to no a11ail. West or call Munel 545·7118 * NO COWCTIOIS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGl'ON BEACH. COOT' A M1SA, NEWPORT BEACH, FOUNTAIN V AU.EY, lRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH Must sell MemberSlllp '°' Newport Beach Yacht Club Discount ed I 714-673~978 I t,t .. 'o •1•. Harold Jewelers, 3116 1984 Mit1ublllll rear PfO- Newpart Blvd at 32nd iectton, encloHd In solld o&JI cabinet S 1750. Ill-IHI Call M-F D/67S-5727 PRIVATE SALE OF PAINf: -- INGS by deCeaSed local . "· . iij artist S20-S 10.000 By 1ppt. 5•6-1196 •Sllp, up to 50 f1 4 bite• No. of Fun Zone on Pentn nr Bay Isl Water, elec In- cluded. 673--19'3 ., .............. ~ 2 slips wtJl tce0mmoda • 65' end 45' power or sail. Newport Ekh 760·5070 ~ertats 6030 Antfquts 6010 ...,,.F~R~E~E~1 F~R~E~Et~F~R~EE~i-,1-------70-1-1 1 Mfsc. Transport.M.lon SLIT --GOOd clean hU dirt. 600 Boats. Gen«ll AOL-A-TOP f111e c.ent W1th yards, Laguna Beach 1958 C HRIS C RAFT gold awaro and mint ven· 499-5225, 497·1591 CAPRI 19'1. dor (7 l4) 6••·•576 A clUStC manogany run--Mld!lntfy 6045 about, 100% orlg1nal, * BUYING ITEMS * -completely restored * 1890s to 1950s • Recent 1how winner •Jewelry lo Household* •E••E MIST* $25.000 OBO 497-2735 Plea~ Lii Msg 673·6223_ ~CIEllY PICIEll) '79 SEARAY 21 tt long, WllUTZll Ml Ill A TAO 2 TON wl1h 8 ion newly rbll 350 eng & ex- ,.5 RPM with wurlllt.er jack. Like new. $300 0 80 h1ust Aun• & looks stereo sound ayatem. 963-3600Leave~ greet $6,500 857-5792. Call (7 14) S·U -4576 eves/ 5•2-5307. days Camptr!/Trakn 0014 1978 TITAN 2•' CLASS-A AV Only 60K m11et Great con- dition A S TEAL et $9500 M .. ·8722/D 759-1104/E 100~1hc k1 ngand \al backand"a11 ·1--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1990--p'A TH FINDER by SPORTCOACH 28'~ ft class A. lull equip 4,000 ml all under warr. S38,700 Newporter II, Joe 5 .. 8-8823/S46-2017 '&9 WINNEBAGO 2l FT )(Int mechanical Fully equipped $5500 OBO 549-.. 961 ed tc) \Core 1hc nine of 1rumps, "h"h had been promoted 10 1hc 't'llln~ trrck. Thi\ \ltua11on 1.rop' up often on deteme Before you O\crruff. con- \1der lhe spol\ m the trump 'lutt You c;a n often pu:k up an extra trick b' rcfu\lng 10 overuff when declar- cr '\ 1rump suit ha\ been weakened. Motorcydts / Scootm 0018 1917 YAMAHA RAZZ Red. look. like new $450 0 80 960·1617 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE By SYDNEY OMARR Friday, Jue U ARIES ' March 2 I-April 19): All \IOp'i arc o ut -)OU0l1 SCI )OUr own pace. ~ou'll make fresh start. romance could be 1gn1ted. Focus on panner'ih1p, pubhc11y. legal agreements, marnagc Warning: ly 19ATlttc \llAUCIR Friday, Jue U ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 20): No doubt )Ou •re under pressure and have vef) important and far-reaching d ecisions to make. Howe,er. don't get annoyed o r upset 1f a plan or scheme goes slightly haywire or if a major alteration in the working pattern of your h fe is forced upon you. Auto Strvkts / PlrtS 9015 ACAOSS 1 Un1nte<esteo 6 O<oo hea,,11y t0 lrtCksi 14 Treat oao1y IS VOIC:an<> tllue 16 Tt1111 ot matar11v 17 E.cpertments 16 Prayer wofd 19 Infrequent 20 Surprising lt11ng 22 Cnurcn !louse 23 Vancouver or Seallle e g 2• Ttlor s torte 26 Part OI lnO•• 29 Local name tor Th<1mes Jt Matn sub1 32 Unc1v11 34 Water c11anne• 38 l\Ao-.e arouno 39 l\Aouth part 41 Nove41al Hunter 42 Stocking Oealer 4S lncom.i item 48 seu-eareem 49 PHVe 50 French pronoun 51 Al1erallon1 SS Narrow valley S7 Ruptures 58 Burled 63 s.-eed 6~ Chilo s woro 65 Rousea 66 Satiate 67 Oranou1ans e o 68 Canon 69 On vour 70 Qeor ad1ng 71 Nullity DOWN t Re<Juce 2 Follow ordflt ~ 3 Arltl~ 4 Prot11b1t S P1ll&Qe 6 Farm 100 7 duel\ 8 Not n10<1en 9 Crtt1C1Le tO O.Cla1meo 11 llland tn 1114! Baltic 12 Inferior 13 Roaat source 2l Gaelic 22 Ponoer 25 Postetses 26 Actress Ltflttn 27 Aware of 26 No returns 30 Wall parts 33 Some Allans JS Cumer and 36 l\Aala«a -37 Grtd 11111 40 Valuable art 2 3 4 5 1 .. 20 32 36 42 ,.._YtOUI ft\JZZU IOl YEO piece 43 Breaktaat 1000 44 Future ltsh 46 Rtvo1t1rig 47 Say again 5 1 Occupation 52 Sun ptef 53 Vtewpolnl 54 Scotland 1 7 8 9 Flow 56 Less anc.ent 59 Poetry 60 Actor - Andr-• 61 Mln1..gu11111 62 ROM Of Fountain 64 SmNr 11 12 t3 A \Old hea' ~ hfttng. Leo 1n' olved TAURUS (April 20-Ma~ 20): Rcla11ve "'ho did ~ou wrong will make amends Emphasis on emplo~ mcnt. basic issues. n:parrs. Pe tt} dtffcrcnle'> ""111 be forgotten. monc) "'111 c hange hands. Cancer. Aquarius perso ns figure 1n scenano GEMINI (Ma> 2 1-Junc 20): Surprrse 1n,1tat1on rt•cc1ved . could add to prestige. \\Ill serve as stage for )Our humor. talent\. Emphas is o n ph) i.1cal attraction. speculatron. exc11cmcnt of d1S<·ovc.-r.. Another Gemini represented · fine CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Check source material. be aware o l "Vt'rbal agreement t!I VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sept. 22): What )-OU thought was lost turns o ut to be pro\Crb1al blessing in d1'>gu1<;e. Accent o n finances. payments. collections. personal possessions. You'll gain cooperatio n of fam1h m ember pre' 1ousl) dmntcrested. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>· Moon 1n )our sign accents 1nvent1ve- ness. charm, timing. circumstance-; that turn in )Our favor. R efuse lo be disco uraged b} o ne who knows pnrl· o f everything and value of no thing. Virgo pla)s ro le. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 2 I ) Secret maneuver boomeran~ tn your fa\.or. T"'o persons. poss1bl} Cancer and Capncom . attempted t~ pull v.ool O'er your e)eS. You have Inst laugh. Yo u could actually h11 financ ial JBCkpot. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 2 I)· F1n1sh rather 1han start - love relationship is rcstored Get nd of s1tuat1on 1ha1 resulted in sleeplcn nights. Wish will bt' fulfilled 1n dramatic fashio n. Warning: Rcmovc fire hazards. CAPRICORN (Otoe. 22-Jan. 19)· Stress co urage. 1n\en11vencs~. ind1v1duaht). You'll grt to hcan o( ma11ers. ind I\ 1dual you admire Wllt s.3). "You did nght thtng and )Ou did 11 under prcuute1" Leo. Aquarius persons play role\. AQUARI US (Jan. 20-Feb. I 8): i\ void wild-goose chase. Get d irect1on5, facts and figures pnor 10 embarking upon pro1ect. journe) Lo na-<2istancc call could vcnf) '1tws. 1n1en11ons Fam1l) membct'5 talk about r~umon. d inina. PISCES (Feb. t 9-March 20): D ia de<:p for 1nforma11o n. What >ou seek 1s a'ailable but requires extra effort. Trust fund could be involved. Procedures will be revamped. Scenario fea1ure d i\lancc. lanauaar. rebu1ld1ng process. IF JUNE U IS YOUR BIRTHOA Y: Current qdc hiahh&hh break from put. rom ance. grtatcr opponun1t> for ~lf-cllpres$lon. You dr:av. 10 )Ou unorthodox individuals, csi>«ially Can«r. ~o. Aquarius per o ns. You ere a natural teacher. ps)'Choloai t and arc interested in 1hc mantic Grt • sciences. Rt'l1tionsh1p with m o1hcr indicated a C\Citma but n ot necc sanl) stturc. Follow1na minor II sctb..d:: in J ul). )Ou'll e\pcnence tremendou, uc«s 1n uau~t. ~--=:--:~~=~!!!!:=~=--=~=!!!!!'!!~~=--:!:::::-:~~~ll in<"lud1 na monc) and lovr. . TAURUS (Apnl 2 1-M a y 2 1): You ob\lousl) cannot or will not shirk your re-spons1bih t1es to those you love. H owever. sometimc quite soon you must look bcyond immediate difficulties and heartaches and get back into the swim of things personall) and professionally. GEMINI (May 22-June 2 1): You have probabl) become ac· customed to heavy d e mands and harsh words -particularly when discussing finances or commttments. Ho wcver. even you could no t posstbl> have kno"" n JUSt how uncom promising panners arc likel} to be now and ho"' you have to outmatch them in ingenutty and determinatio n. CANCER (June 22-July 23): The influence of a challe nging aspect to the Sun is obviously makin$ )OU wonder if som eone 1s genuinely concerned about your happiness and welfare. However. )Ou ought to be too preocupp1cd w1th nrw schem es o r pro1ects to be thro wn for a loop personally o r profcss1onally. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23): Others ma) still appear to delight in arguing the toss and trying 10 put you down . Ho wever. alf )Our instincts sho uld be telling you that colleagues have alread) over- pla)'ed their hands and that no one can reall) manipulate or outmaneuvre )OU. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 23): Som eone ccrt.a1nl) seem to have broken the rules or not been co mpletely ho nest. However. take into account all the circumsta ncts that have developed over a very lo ng period, whether facing tryina situation s personally. financially or at w ork, before closing the door for c vcr. LIBRA (Sept. 24-0ct. 23): Someone was bound to ti) to put a dampener o n a plan. scheme or project -especiall) 1f 11 entailed a m a1or move or domestic upheaval. However. you have worked much too ht.rd and waited too Iona to opt o ut now and 1f o thers d on't cooperate, then you must so i\ alone. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): Make the most of c urrent challeng· 1ng and dec1sivc planetary aspttt.S to find out why someone 1s playing such a dan_Jcrous rolc or double pme and. 1f netTisaf)•, take eic pen or legal advice to prot«t aJI you hold dear and the foundation of )Our daily existence. SAGl'nARIUS (Nov. 23-0«. 21): The battle over m oney is not yet over. H owever. you have to put o n a brave face and fiaht for "'ha1 you know to be riiht a nd JUSt. The s.ad pan of this whole sorn affair is that othe~ refust to eonsidcr JUSt how support1,e, loyal and obharng you have \>ctn. CAPRICORN (0«. 22-Jan. 20): Ahhou.gh hfe may be somethina of an uphill battle at the m o ment. thr time and ene!Jy you arr dcvod11t to new and ambitio us Khcmes will pay rich d1v1de nds in the wte s a nd m o nths ahead. Thcrtfore. allow no o ne. no matter how close to interfere 1n what is strictly your businc s. AqUAJUUS (Jan. 21 ·feb. 19): A typical Aquarian 1~ 1 nhcrently h1ih·m1nded and truthful but rttent emg11onal blow and conflicts seem to have put you on the defensive. ROwevcr, you must no w act back your confidence and encray and stan to live hfc to the full aaain. PUCES (Feb. 20.M arch 20): Certain eollcque or a soc11tCJ till 1ppcar to bchcvr they ctn brow-bcat )OU i nto subm1i io n or force )Ou to alter ttn11n Io na-term amnscmcnts. Ho1toe\.'cr. little do they rtali1c how may strinas you have to your bow o r that )OU <'In surmount any obstacle they c hooK to place in your path. IP' JUNE tt IS YOU" BIRTHDAY: Your sclf-<'onOdcntt ma) ha\c bccn rnto~ and )'our outlook become mort o p11mi 1iC". H owcHr. thcrt art ~ull a number o f obstacles wh1<'h hl\'C to be Surmo unted before )OU <'3n t'OJO)' I ncv. V.I) of life 0~ <"IU~ a soc11te~ panK"ular. f'C<IUH\"'I proof of )Our lo) alt) and dt\Ol1on. , •EHllE llllT* (CMEllY PICIEI) ASTAO 2 TON with 8 ton Jeck Like new S300 080 963-3600 LNve mMaage Autos Wanttd 9020 USED CAA WANTED: Before you trade In. Sell me your used •-door. American made auto- mobile with air cond11ton- 1ng Non-smok., pleas. Chuck 538-0 148 4 Whffl Drfvt / Jffps 9030 FORD 1984 Bronco II XL T, loaded. tow mileage $6.250 Excellent con- d111on 775-68•0 JEEP 1969 US Postal - New paint new up- holstery, new tires. s 1.200 OBO 49•·4502 °' ,.97 · 1003 ask lor Linde JEEP 1981 CJ5. white, like new, many extras $5,,.00 OBO 64 5. 7 408 Trudcs 9035 CHEVROLET BLAZER S 10 .1987. automltlc, A/C, AM /FM, 40,000 mlles $9 000 0 80. 673-4743 CHEVY '54 PICK·UP REBUILT WITH CAMPER S2295. SEE &42--0517 '83 CHEVY-20 VAN P/W PIB A/C 11.,eo, aleeps 2. Mall 7, 85K m11e1 BARGAIN S&!OO 1•4-8722/D 759-110-4/£ VW 1965 CP Van 1800 Pectory new tn9 Tw -.ba. nu ur ... nu brtlt. extru. rna 8rt, S 1.300 09() 619124 -371$ ~ Oaula 904S '14 FAlCON SPRINT. Ea· e.hnt Condition. nMda PWlt only Wiii conai16er h•d• u soo 010 ttt-.1380 'ON> 'M .. U8TAHQ Ht eno!M. eutomatle. 95% ,.lOfed 173.0 ,,. ICAIHR ttst n::,Z:O-; • ~ • f,~a!· 12.0001H).1213 ~ • ., • Ql(t1J1t7) at.• . 11 • m<ar11JI) a• • IS -Jll(tcall') -... , .......... Jl)IU• . ., ,.. .lalrUI> mm • 11 ""' INcl(Zdll) sat• 135-31'11 1500 MITO IMU. ... SNfTA • wro .u ....,.,. '""'" (SS) al( .... ,S..AM SERVICE DIRECTORY FOf m«e lnfonnallon CALL TODAYtl ISi FDl LDIS Your Service Directory ReprnentallV11 142-4121 ht.110 Doora-Repalr·Attera11ons Cabtnets-Panel-Loclt.1· Statrs-Dryw1l-Pat1os-etc 35 yrs ex.p Jefry 8-i2-05e7 RESIDENTIAL-COMM L TIAlf IUITlll Remodel-Room edd1tlon1. SERVICE CALLS SEP.· C>oors. WindOwS. Patlol VICE CALLS FREE ESTl- Cowra. ~· 842·3951 MA TES llc•S27459 CALL Tracy. s.3·2317 . lllWi. liil'l -.. c. No jOb too llT\.it, All ph ..... Lk:41nM. ,.... ... ., Ul.-U Rea. Rat ... 336-5523 S'ICIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI CALL 642-5671 ~AN He!f1b 6184 Ant~. lots ot fumltUf'e. 2 classic; cars. solar pan. eta, Sat/Sun 9·30 to 4 30 20252 Bay v .... Nl.JC NOTICE YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED' 1 I I I I Pillt WE WILL DailyPillt ELL UR AR Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If attar 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free ! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew Y.Our ad. ., Run 10 words for 3 weeks at S 18.50, ssc each additional word. Must be prepatd. A word ex>nst1tutes anything that has a space between rt. For individuals only ·-------------------~-----------~ NAME-------------------------PHONE _______________________ _ ADDRUS CITY --------------------- STATE ZIP----Of£CK 1---AMOUNT ENCL--- EXPIRATION DATE ----MASTERCA.RD/VISAI ------------ M~SSACE: I I I I I I I I IM& TQ DAILY ftl.Ot • WllT IAY ITWI t. COITA NDA. CA_. ATI'N& NO llmNf:s ATTA<Jm) I L-•----------------------------------------·-----~-~---~ • • ., . I f . . . ~· .. I • • --.... :111 .. n _..~ ·--..-.._ ..... .., 1 ... IT .,..-OCll14 Sr• Mt1111u1 ! • 1 ...., A 11 fl9 NC).. WUON """"· 11LM•1111 oau..uriwww .-• l MllA COM-.. MW"'"100ft. '"vu•oN .. tNTAL Dl·l----------1 T.~.. AT Ttll. Oln ... 'hit ............... t'WtOW AT TMI. 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A'OINl '0" PHILI' C. ~ TM-N'6 Ofl CALL MllNTI, MO T-CenW ... Count' DO June lit* OF ,.. •Nrf'f'MT .. FOU.OW· ........ ,.....toMOW... rni. IM.l .. nffm .. ~ IFAHYorTHEfOUOW· IAINT·lNC. MD. TO,... Al ntl Of'ICE °'THI Dt~. IYI•• 100, Cott•'"° :n.N OIF 1t9 ING ACT10Nt A"I M Or11'19" CGUlttY °" dUCledtlfleoorpcwMICWI INO ACTIONS 'A"l FAOM~4AOM._. fl'LANNINO DIVISION, ...... CMl.Nf21.1t7T WT CH•''IM'MI) .. COURT, Ap111 t5, ltto liLl Ttl9 feigllltMflll) COin• CttAL.1..ENGIO IN COUAT, TRATIVIE·Pl'lO,flStONAL) "OOM2'00. nFAl .. ORIV!. OtwwtJWd .wt ~. Publllhld OtWIOll 'flOll lta.UJ THI CttAU.INOE WAY 11! NO.H"4813 l'Nl'lced 10 tr.-ct ~ THI CHALLENGE MAY H lO fW IMUl.1"1.1 FAMtt.Y OSlA MESA, CALI· MO TO'lil'I\ Cent• Dri¥ol, o.11)' Plk>I NM tl!I, 22. N::f Al.Jlfl'Wft. L-.rTED TO ONLY THOSI! ...... J. U.:-,, 220 ND nN1 -W tM llk1ttloua LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE AESIOEN'T\AL • I UNtT PfA FOlllHIA. .......71)0, Colla,._,c.Mf, .Mr I, 1990 CM ... m,. 1M. • 10:00 lllUU SOMlONl FIASll.I L.-•112'.N9wpof1 BMdl. kll"9N H11M1(1) lllt.O ISSUU SOMEONI AAISES 1,!h)O SOUAAll fOOT LOT ,.......,_ 0r"'91 COM! taat-1977 ,-Fa J ~ AT THE PU8UC HEAJllNO ' .,..., llbo¥9 on: NIA ..... fl ••• CO:illet:D IN TtflS NO-Thll---. ... c-W .... H.McF~Ea· ·-1CMnJ1C( rtllJCflJTlC( "8.JCNOT1CE rta.ICNOJM:t: Pt&.ICNOTIC( ,__ "'*''"" ,._,... TU ()Ill .. WfWTTIN C()A. bf In Widl¥tdulll ~I..,. Vk1 ~i otl--!'J!!!-~C~!!!!~~--1.-..!J!!!~c.!!~~,..,---,l---!.J!~~!!!!!!O~-:-C!:-'°".;.!!!l:~..!?~~--11--'-""""-'""""'--j of T,.. ......, en "ISPONDl!NCE DE· Thil •••• ,.,..,, ... ..., ~•tlorll NOTICE OP PlaJC •ANNO 1, '*-• DDo I LNfMO TO THE ~ 'lilltl -~a.ti qi Or· 1"'61 tt.111men1 .-flllld ~• q1 <-=iii ...a COMtWS!llOH AT. 0111 Col.lntf Ofl """' ''· w11h 111e eoun1y c11111 °'Or· ON WTDT10N TO ltCUR llONDmD WnEDNIU In ltll -. or h PNOA TO, THE PUBLIC ' = COvnty on Julll u . BY T.-NIWPOfrT.-aA .......U SCHOOL DtaTNCT ~;;==iz ':': ~.U...1NO ACT""' ~ ..!!7 J::': 1 ,.._, C~ ,ACILITIR& Dl&TillCT llO. •1 ' ntE PElllJON k.A PA40-7 1FORS.K.Y.PEDl·l3,~,ltto Pu~OrlnQICoul ........ .. dlloldMI'• \llMJ._ IEU. AT AT " I c T H E R A p y • F·SN D.it)' p;jot ..iu .... at . ....,. 11• NOTICI II ..... y 0.V.N that the BoMd of Education (the "Boatd"I ot the Newport·Mw Unln.d School Olttrlct (the Wl.L end CJOdCll9.. • ,,,,,. MJC11Clril TO "* AU™ORIZED AGENT FOR 13· ~. 1990 "School ""str' ... "I ....... it• Re9olutlon No. e1.oe..oo (the "AetoluOon of Bonded lndebtedneM") on June 12, tff(I, the be -....:11 to ~. ST llODUI R>ft SOWER BUSINESS "LAZA •-.,. MnftC[ F-$80 ..,. "'' -·"·•-· f lhe n. ..... ..,. ~ (plrmll • ... ., .. LIMITED FOR A CON· t---~~~~-,.,.,-,.,,-1---,-....,.-,-.--t••t of which IS Ml forth In h.IN btilow, cMclarinQ Its 1n1 .. 11on 10 Incur bonded lndebteclneu puttuenl to the pr ............. 0 .. • ;!rW "'In ..... ""'"" ..... I.Hid OITIONAL USf: PE .. MIT NOTICI TO CMDn'°"I PllllC NOJK:E Mello-Roo9 Communlty FacUitlel Act ot 1982 ... tmendecl, lor lN ., .. of land within the boundlflea of the Pl'~ .... ,. t 1 In .... Mpt ... _... • ~ FOA A PEDIATRIC PHYS6--°' ...... TilAMU'l" Community F.cHltl•s Dtttrlct detc:tlb9d In RMolut+on No. Bt-06-90, adopted on JuN 12, 1990 ("~lk>n of lnt.ntk>n'). bit .. OMt. ~ Dr .... Of CAL THERAPY BUSINESS ,.._ 1101.fWIT .... T~ aforementioned District ha bMf1 ~·eel .. "Nw#port·M ... Unified Sc:hoOt District Community FdHIM O..trlct THE PETlTlON ,..._ ...... cNdl. ~IN AN EJCISTWG !NOUS-u.c.c. '1CTITI0UI ....... No. SK>-t " (lhe "Community FadllU• Dtttrk:t No. Q0..1"). Community FacllltlM District No. Q0..1 I•1*"9 for!Md tor the ......, ....., to., • -..... en.a lRIAl 8UILD'NG LOCATED NoUcl .. h41tll.!Y 91ven to NA• ITATlmNT I ov\dl I bllc ·~ ---... ' ,, --· --·~of.,.,, ........ , ...... && .......... flcilllles to tM ...... .. ...... w-.. •• d'9dl --Dr. AT 1S1 ICAt..MUS DRIVE. CfedllOUI ot th• wl!hln The IOllowi<ig ~_... -purpc>M 0 Pf ng or a new pu sc.~ _... recons rue oo -.... r ............. .,,. ........ ~ ........ _. ........ ..., .. ·~-...... Of ........... F-38. IN A POI ZONE. EN-nllTllCI lr1n1le<Of'll) In•• a doong bullnfft -flnanced'through the levy OI. specl•I lax al'ld the Issuance Of band• by Community F.cllltlea Olstrlc1to-1. M1•Mlllol1 ol [-.... _,, "lodi"O'I. ........ VI A 0 NM EN l AL DE -bulk ltWlef is l bOul 10 be TUSTIN RANCH GOLF ltd.. (TNs ......., .. -~ Of .......... TERMtNA.TK>trit: EXEMPT ""'°' on pal'sonll proparty CLUB. 5SO Newport Cenler ... ... ~ sPldllid In MOion 5102 ot lfll 2. PLANNING ACTION herel,,.rter described. Duve. Newpotl Beach, Call! ..,,.._ ... , to .... f-..iCodillnd~pA·90·72 FOR STEVEN Thl l'\ltnCll•)ar>dbullnesl 92660 ' ecloM wtfiOUl 'IO do ~ In 11'111. ..-.) MARKELL. AUTHORIZED addr.u ol the 1nteoded 1 Th• Irvine Comp1ny Cl:IUr1 ~ Al: !ht Hom lranr ll'lllW'Q to A.GENT FCR DAN M PER· tr1n1!11of(I) 1re WFC Michigan. 550 Newpori --W!1Y thl CU.., ~ 100 LMUTIER FOR A MASTER ENTEAPRISES, 11151 1 C1nter Drive, N1wport .,...... adionS, CMcC..•°"""WIC,SwolapLAN REVIE W OF A &ookhul'llSir .. 1.Fountlin S..Ch.C1lil 92660 he aa..,.. ... ~ Ana. callornllJI ml rfOtW. ... PROPOSED 1.261 SO n . v.i1ey CA 92701 Tn11 b1.111ne1s it con-...,.wwwilllllu• .. be ... lrWw ~lg ... TWO STORV ADDITION Thi locltion in Cll1totnll dl>(;le<l l:ly I corparauon ~top. r.-c. to l"lllWhlidbyt ...... lllklo.d AND A. DETACHED •.135 ol lhl chief e•1Wl1¥1 olt1ee1 Tne reglstrlnl(I, C0"1· .... BIJ ~ ...... olT,,,..lrilhlproparty ...... ICI $0 FT . 2 S TORY 0t principal business ottlce mencld to tr1nS11CI busl+ ..., ............ nobor ~ ... Car..rfy, ~STORAGE BUILDING 6E· otlhe1t1lendedlfanslttr0t ls 11'1H5 ur>de< tne FIClihOUS CW-ltid· .. ~ dllcrllilr'igthaWldtwllri: HIND MOTHER'S MARKET {II ''sama u 1b0ve " so 8u51111ss N•metsl Ulled acliaft.) The •id1p I idlolll Plrc:ail 1, 2 at'od 3 ol P9"l8I WITH AN AOMINISTRAltVE s111e ) SAME ' above on NIA a.i1•iilalllol1 ~ -No. ~ Cly ol ADJUSTMENT TO ALLOW All ot/>ef 01.111neu rwnes W1ih1m H McFar1at'ld, E•· .. be .:ar*d ........ .,, HlninglOti 8-tl, Oounly ot A 2"4 INCREASE IN SITE and add•esMS used by the KYl1ve VtCI Pretldenl ol ...... k J perw .. lfl o..ng.. SI-. ol Caltomia. •COVERAGE (25°"' ALLOW· inlended transletOf W•lh•n Operl!lons objiK6:lft irJ .. piltllol'I PL' .. Bled In Book 228. EO, 32% EXISTING, 3•% !hree }'tllrS list p.tiSt so 18', Tl'llS 1111ement was toled .rid atl09 good ma-. P-o-19 l.1 21 ~ PROPOSED), LOCATED AT as known to 1ne 1n11nded 1w1tn lhe COunlJ Clerk OI Of. ""If ... CIOUlf th0&*1 not ~ ..... In 11'11 Ol'b ol 225 EAST 17lH STREE'T IN t••nste<ee 11e rn "none · so a"9e County Of'I June 22. ~ .. ~. 1'» C.A#fy Aec:arltar ol MidA Cl·S ZONE EN -slale)NONE t990 A HEARING an lw Colny. Eaoipll'iU ~V IRO NMEN T A L OE· TN n1meisJ1ndt>usiness l F•1414 ........ bel'-'dan~ ml ol. ~#Id hydloc:.t1011 TERMINATION EXEMPT addrotaS ol the rnlended PubltShed Qfaoge Co1s1 lt, 1980 at 1:46 P.M. in Sl.lb5'lneml ~ or Ulldlf lliO 3 PLANNING ACTION translet~SI a1e DIANA Daily Pilot June 19, July 6, Q!:(lt. M k>C*i~ .. 100 -.a U ~~IN OMd PA-90-73 FOR LUIS YUEH L!ANG CHEN 9097 13 20 1990 CMc C.... 0rM Weat,..., 9, 1ll!i0 11'1 Book 2008. CHAVEZ AUTHORIZED Cockatoo Ave Founlaon l , F·578 San•Afta.CA92701. flaoe232olOllcill Aacoodll. AGENT FOR ROTHSCHILD \1111eyCA92708 F YOO OBJECT TO fhe SlfMI .icw-INDUSTRIES FOR A CON· Th•I the prOl)etly oetll· PIJlll.IC NOTICE Ill Clf-*ia of .. ~. Olher COlftlT'IOti dllilgralon. d OITIOHAL USE PERMIT TO nent neteto 1s detcroDed on -lhoukf ~ • fMi .,,.,, of IM 1'11111 prop.My ALLOW A MEXICAN RES· gene1a1 Is 111 SIOCk·lfl· 1 K513111 wtd .... your a.crtbld llboWI II IUJIClf'ld TAURANT WITHIN 200 lrldll lurn•IU•e l••lu•eS FICTITtOUS aUllNESS Of Ill ......, tot»: V-. Land. Hlmll0t1 FEET OF RE510ENTIALLV eq1,11pmen1, goodwill .11na NAME STATfMENT ~ will .... CIDWt lfld '*ignola. ~on 8d'I. Z 0 NE 0 PR 0 PER l V Ira.Ge naMe ol a certaon Ch•·; Tt1e fol!ow•ng persons are bib. .. hlering. Your CA LOCATED AT 2263 FAIR· nese Resl&1.1111n1 '>u5tr>eU do! t>us.iness as ~ ,,.,. bl 11"1 Thi 1.1ndlr9ignld l r\.C• VIEW ROAD. UNIT 0, !NA iYld •S located .Ill 1118!>6 1 M1DONA LD·STRINGER ~or bf yot.lt ~. ~ ....,. lltlili!f b ....,. CI ZONE ENVIRONMElll· B1ooli.r11.ust S11ee1 Foun111n I DESIGN 935 Senate Street F 'tOtl ARE A lnc:orred-of Illa Waet TAL DETERMINATION EX-Valle~. CA 92706 Cos1a Mesa Calo! 92617 C~DfTOR or • cldr-. Ind Oll'wr common EMPT T,,. OOS"lll$S name u5lld Jane! L McOonala 935 OOi•pU crtilMaf ol .... ~· II ....,., sl'lowrl " PLANNING ACTION D~ !fie saicl uanSletOfll l 11 ,Senate Street Costa Mesa d9l:i&•:li. ~ rruM .. hlrlin.Slkll.allWllt»lftlds. PA·16·125 A.N O Rf -s.a•d toc11ton <I CHINA Cahl 926:17 yea.-da6m will W. court bl.C wlhaul ~ Ot DEVELOPMENT ACTION TOWN EXPRESS Ann1t M Sllinge• 15 Wid mlil a copy D ~ • ~ or RA·ll·O• FOR LUIS Tn11 s.l>d DulO. tr•nster •S Stern Lagullil N•gllel Ca!ll ~ ,. ....... SnplM. r.prdng Ills., AR TURO GUEV A RA ontended !o be consum-,9267' appol'llilld bit lhl cotJl1 pc=·nrien, Ot ~· AUTHOJUZEO AGENT FOR mated al !ne othce o! OP-Tno~ Duloness 15 con· witlin lour ~ h:m 'IO~ ..... ~ pnnclplil WILLIAM L MODIC FOR PORTUNJTV ESCROW duC\eO D 11 gent,,al pa•I· h d-. of lrst m&IAl'ICI of IUITI Of Iha !Wlfl(I) taeur.i Dy St TE REVIEW FOfl COM-1205 E CnallmiUI Ave Or· ne<'Sh 0 ~ llttllfs • pnwidlid 11"1 said DMd of Tn..t With PLIANCE WITH REQUIRE· •"QI'! C1~lorr11a92666ono.I Tn~ ieg•sHa'lllll com· SllCtion , 9100 of .... lnl-t'--.•P"Mded 111 MENT TO RE'40VE OUT· a!1etJuly 31 1990 menc~ 10 transa<:t l>uill• C~ Pn:ibM9 Codi . ..., notl(I), ..,..-., 11 lll'!y, OOOR H01Sl IN CONJUNC· Tn1s bull< l•ansle• •S SUD !nf'ss "de• tne Ficl•l•OUS Tr. *'-~ lilino c:tairTll in!« lhl *""' ol tl'le OMd ot TION WIT!1 AN £)(JSTING iect 10 ~1.IOtt1•1 u ... tO<m IBus•n:ss Name<s1 loS1ed .. no1 ii.pre beJcor1 lour Truu. ~Id'-'· dW'Qli$ AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS Commercial Cooe Section abOve on N A motif\$ frOm f'l9 hoe.anng at'od ~ ol Ille l fl.ISIM (ARl 5 AUlO IMPORT SER· 6106 A ¥ 5 1 nge dale nolic»d sboYI. #Id of lhll truut. cr-ed 0,. \llCEI. Wll!11N 2o.l FEET OF The name ana add•n1 ol T;,';' st;!le~nl '.,,as hied YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ ~ OI ETrv&l, .,..._ FIESIDENT IALL V ZONED V•e oe•son .,,,,n wl'>om 1'""'11 !lie Coont ~ Cier~ 01 O•· f'9 IM 11ep4 by Iha court. II . I 61 Mimlllled-PROPERTY AND LOCA TEO Cfa•mS rn1y De Meo •S OP. aogt> COunl on June ?C you •e a penon Ac:r:nlld lnl..rll'ldlddlllOnlll AT 17<17 ANAH[l._..t.VENUE POFITU.,.ITY ESCROW t990 V tnleres'8d in lhe estale, ~.it fittf, "'" rcr-.se IN AN MG ZONE E"'· 1205 E Cl'lao<nan Ave ()t., F•l4tS f you may r11e with fie a>Url lf\Ol lgur• r>ru IO -v IR 0 "' M E N t Al DE. I arige CA 9;>666 ano n•e IASI p DP~ O•ange Coasi a k>f1na1 F\ecr.lesl br Thi !Jene!IQa"y llt1der Aid lERMINAIJQ"-1 NEGATIVE oa~ tor !thng c1.oom9 o~ any lt.l.i" ~•!nt Jun~9 Jul; 6 Siledal Nob oJ "9 llirlQ Deaa of _,_, ,. ........ DECLAl'IAT10N c•ec:t•!O' sn1111 I><! July 30 l tJ ~u 1«90 {'" I o/ an iowlnt>ry ana .. IO.lled -IJOl,,..,ed !O lt>e 5 Pl ANNING ACTION 1990 "'"'Ch,~ tl'>e ()u~•lo!SS • F ~6J appraisal ol eslate asse1s undl'I"'""° • .... ... PA ·llll 171 FOR HANS oa~ DelO•I' 1ne conSulT"'1ll· or ol any pe•tlOl"l Of 0...IO'I of DlfaJI -ENV(Q1 FOR A REN£WAL 110<1 dollte so«•l.eo abO•e ---PUBl--IC_N()_l_l_C_E __ accot.ril as proWl9d in Damlnd b Sall. rod• wmen or A COND•T 10 ..,AL USE I oaieo June ;>5 1990 Mdon 1250 of fie,,.._,. of Dlfaul lf'ld EIKl'on PERMIT TO ALLOW E•· Dleni Huih llln9 CMn, Clllilomia Prob.ale Code A iii Sal_ '"" ~ CESS GARAGE "'REA 1100 llnlendld Tranllllf~I) F1CTlllOUS 8USIHESS RI.quest bf 5oecia1Noticeca...i1111:1 ,.__ ol 0.-... SO rl PERMITT ED 66A Pubt<shed Ola"ge Co1tst NAME STATEMEHT bn1is1vailable from fM1 #Id EIKl'lon iii Sii ID De SO FT PROPOSED\ ANO Q,.,11 1>,1o1 June l<J 1990 l"l! 10l'°"''"Q !li'•!iOn~ "'e OOl¥l clerk. ....a.d In ... COl.lrl'I _., \IARIANCES fROM MAJl.I· F.59a 110"'9 tlu~on .. ~s as Aniorr.yf« Pltltton.r: tt..,... ~ ....... Ind MU ... BUILDING "!EIGHT '----------•o"u',.~~ +EC~'' ,c,woc"' ~ T ... iorlitAUWl'for1h -.... 1tvo. ~ 1-!15 FEET PERMITT ED 21S1-S40li. Gotden Clrcle °' ....._, W.C. M:fi FEE T PROPOSE01 ANO Pl.IJllC NQTJC[ 10221 s1 ~1er A v~ Sle &.ii•'°' . , _ _,,, NUMBE R OF STORIES 12 l---===~=~--1 103 Jl2 rvunlQltl Villlt'Y s.nt.Ana CAl2705 0.. ..lunl~,1 990 PR OPOSED I PER · ltsnM C.&hl 92~08 OriW!Oeeo.iistOMvPilot ~ F0t~M 1lTE0 1 T('R A DE· STATt:NIENTDf EmoOl'>sawa 10J61S1a1"" June2S 29 Juty 5. 1990 Servtml. 5e2S Cemloi T "-C '1 E 0 G A ~AGE A8ANOOHlllENT OF Ave ro""'a'n V1'111!~ Cahl ' • ' ""'9nul, o,p...., CA 90ll30 LOCA T£D A 1 383 RAMONA Ult: Df FICTITIOUS 9?7011 ----------f7'1 <1) ~1 ""'"'"itlt L-, WAY IN AN R 1 ZON( EN-8UltHESS NAlltl' Tn11 DuS1ness •S con· Pta.JC JlltlCl SR Tna! .. 0~ \I JR 0 NM£ H t A L D E. t"e !Ollowong PlrSO'IS d"clec:t b~ .tn •ndPvodu11I --~=====--·l.Aa.29,Jdye.1J. 1990 lERM!NATIO"' £JI.EMPT haW! 1D.11ndoned the use ol Tne 1eo•1trant111 com· ~NOTICE OrwiQeC0..110....,.Pllal 6 l>LANN!NG ACTION 1roe F1c1•t•ous Bus•roe1s me!lcl"d lo !rans.ct t>u11· NOTICE Of IAl!: PA 86 37•• TOR JOHN "lame \llD(O MART 2263 notss "nOe• tl!e FocfP!•OUS Nolice 15 '-eb)' g•ven l----------·IHOWENST!Nf INC Fa1tv•e<ro Rd ~E Costa Bu,1ness N1me1s1 !0S!1d purlUll'll 10 section• 3071 Pl.Elle NOTfCC AUTHORIZED AGENT fOR MeYI Calo! 92627 •bovt on JLll\e l!> 1990 11'1<13072 ol lne Ctvil Code ol' BRUCE AYRES FOR AN Troe F-cl •Uou9 Busu1est Emo O!isa .. a lhe Stille Of Cll1lorn11 tne FICTITIOUS 9UUNIESS AMENDMEN T TO ADO AN Nime re l<:!<•e<l IO ilbOYe ,..,5 !hit 11aremen1 "'liS 1,~ unc>er"'Of19'd A·P T°""ng T NAt~ STATEMENT ADJACENT PARCEL Wll!-1 Meo '" Or ange Count~ on w1!n !he Count) Cit>•-ol Of· wlil '911 •I P<lbk al.<Clior> •I he' .,.IO'fo.ng l)el't-Orlt ire TWO GROUND SIGNS TO Augu51 10 •989 ti LE ange Courtlv on J1H•e 19 1022 E C"9illnul Santa OOln~ t>us.ness a5 THE Pt ANN£0 S1G.,.ING NO J.i2l!Ot 1 1990 Anl. Cai!l0tnia al tO 00 am HORIZONS UNLIMITED PROGRA._. '-NO TO '"'· 1 i!'tlO lu•n L>en 297 W on July 2• 1990 IM !()Ila-. 220,· .. ~ ~a""'c.1~·,1 ~.,~-CRE.ASf THE t.IUl.ilB£R or Pa~eo ¥ao .. ro St,l!e! '"'1 descl•Ded PtOJ)el'IV IO PO' ac 1 '""' TENANTS ON AN [KtSTING An1,,..,m Ca11t 92807 wot Lipsi., G•our.:> Inc C.I•· GROUND SIGN FROM P.en1 l(>eu O"'i! 297 14 F411012 Putil•Sll"-'<1 0•.IPl{lP Coast D••lr P•IO! J"ne 19 July 6 13 20 1990 F·5115 1985 PONT , L•cense loo noa 210 N~lilfle5·l'2 THREE TO ~1VE LOCATED Paseo ¥otde<OS1 Ana"°"om ;IMFJ0&4, Stale CALIF Ne'<irP0'1 Beacn Cihl 92663 AT 34'5 J<I~ 35!> BRISTOL Ci!lll 92807 1---------- VIN •IG2FS87S6FL623<152 T1·1os b"s•ness 11 tOn· S1REET IN A POC ZONE Trios t>uS<r>es~ ,..,s Cll"· f'l.llt.IC NOTICE S••d 11te 11 •or the ll..cteo D1 acoroOfill•on E"'VIRONMENTA L OE· d...C!l!'dllt """1d1v•d\.!t1I 1---~~---~- P<l•POM ot $.lll•Sl'f'ng I.et\ 01 Tl\e •eg•sl•ant~SI com-TERMINAT •ON £)(EM PT '"''" S!Ollf'me"! w.is '•led f';5I001 1ne unde<signed IOI !OW•OQ ~c..o !o !•MISIK! t>uM-1 TENT A JIVE PARCEL "''"!lie Cuuni, C1,.,. ol Or-FICTITIOUS IUSINESI Ind SIOl'"'ii" togefne< ''"th lle'>S ,,.nde< llW FocirllOUt l.l '-P S 8<1 <1c 8 FOR 1,ngto Courot• oro .June. 6 HAMESTATEMENl COSIS OI ad..e<!ltng an(! e•-Bu~iness Nam~ll loSlell P ! t.j [ W "'V £ I N I £ P 990 lf'le !ollowrng !'<'•So<15 are pen-ol Nie lb~Vl'10~ ~ur.ei. 111F'1:'° oent "' A T 1 o N A L 1 N Puo11sneo O••f\90!' C:O.St dorng t>us-ness as DlllCI 1Nt 211m dily ol ill .JI •DS ~ • • c 0 Fl p 0 RA T ( 0 D•oly P1lol JUr>I' 15 22 29 !II /GILi ESP•E ca ..... Ju~. 1i90 1"'5 ~la!t'f"l@nt •as '•led AUT HORIZED ,f,GE"'T FOR Jul~ 6 19<'0 SI RUCTION INC IDJR C "-"··~ "''tht,,..CQu~·!•Clt"•~o!Ot. D'-N MAR TI N A.N O F·5<12 CANUSO CONSTRLICT10N Put>llllhed Ot.nge Coast = CO.Ufll., 0 " J,.,,.. l9 VAtOCU.,.TH p PA TEL TO J v 10SS [I Cilm.rni (ft,.,_.. Dally Pilot..._ 2'9 1990 F•1011 SUBDIVIDE_ AN EXISTING I P\BLIC HOTIC£ s ... I! F Co9tll M1ts• Cahl F5e9 O LOI INTO TWO PER 1Hf 92626 P,.Dhsn.>d r<1"91! Coast PREl/IOUSl Y APPROVED ltSlotOO G•ll•sp1e CC1nJ,1n1ctoon Oai!~ P••ol Junt> ?9 Jut-, 6 \IARl,f,NCE FROM UINl-1 SlAlENIEHT OF 111( C1Morn111 ) 1!14 A•rD0•1 11111.IC NOllCl l3 20 l990 MUM l0T '-REA REQUtRE 1.BANOONllfNT OF LOOtl Q.,.,.e C·2 Costa F.!)8? l.IENTS !PLANNING AC· 1 US( OF FICTITIOUS Mesa Ca!!t 92626 AC~~IM:SS , __________ 1l!ON PA 90 1s~ LOC'-TC O •USINt:SS NAME ' lr>•i b .. S .. 1!'~5 •5 [C(ln. NAME STATEMENT P\B.IC N()JtC( AT s;• WEST WltSON l'>e to11o w•ng person• duc-ted ni :i~ori>0<at•0'1 STREET IN AN RI /ONE na .... ·•bi1'10Qtlec:t Ille V'ri! Qll The •eg•51•Pn l(91 com · The lollow•ngpersor\Sa•e ltse.31S ENV!RONM(t.jlA l D ~ ll"e F,cl •l•ous Bus•nei1 meoce<i to transac! t>usi- dooog Du~ IS FtCT!TIOUS MJSfMEIS TERMINATION EIEMF'T tl11~ SE\IENTH HEAVEN neS'li "nde' ln1 Focl•hou5 UPPER WISHBONE, !>50 NAME STATEMENT 8 TE NTATl\IE TR ACT AT Cfl>;SI AL COUl'll L.m. 8uSlnt55 Namelsl hsled NewPOfl Cet11et OtrW! """'*· fne tollowong oe<sons are t..IAP I 1<12! 1 roR COS EN •te<l Pa•tn ... st"P 1333 Be11r abOve "" Juno 6 1990 POl'I Beacn C.&lol 92~ doingt>us•neu<1s G1Nr(R!NG oif"'Gf :.. Stre<'t LC.$l<.1 ¥"~<1 C:o:ihl le<r~G•llo!SQ>e P•es•Ot"'I Tne tryine Comp11n, PELIC •N POINT 5SO ll"IG au T><OP•lEO A.GENT 92626 ll'los s1.J1!eml'nl wil~ hied MtCl'logan SSO Newpon Newc><:>•I C"l1!f!' O""" Ne,. FOil JOHN I tEN PENG C I Troe ~l(l<ht'>YS BLl~•ro~ss "''"!he CotJn1 1 Cler~ n! Ot Cen!e• Dr•we> Ne,.OO•I 8' , C 1 ~~a~ ><SU FOR ll. LOT SUB ,N;ome".1lf>t11"dluiob<Jv""'as a•~ Ct'>Y•''• !'.I" Jun" 11 Beech CaM 92660 part dC d h •""" 0 ' 0 '"'' O•·•'"''' ,, o~-Tne '"'"" Co,..,p,.ny IV• :>10 N ~ R "'I''""""' O.olt1Qe Cou11h on 19 ~ ~· •• k SSO ., PR(VIOUSL"" '-PPF!0VE06 f•oi"•"> J '''' "1.E F4sttt2! ducie<I by ,. corparat.on ,..,cn•g.an ,.ewuon I ' Tne •eg•S~•an1ttl com· Beacn C.il•I 92660 UNIT COt.jQOt.!IN! UM PRO· "'O rao7009 PuD•·~1..,u O•~nge t oast I Tn,1 tius•ne11 1, con JECT LOCAttO Al 2S~7 1 5<;0110.,.1nono11r111R.,qee 1Dao, P,101 June 15 22 ?9 menced lo t•ansacl l>tl51-ducted o~ "CO•oo1ahon ORANC.E '-VENUE IN Al'll R2 O.iilmonll 7 tO Mw1tan• •• Jul i· fi 1~90 nns ""~ !he r ocro!oous The iegist••nH1l com-ZONf [t.j\llRON.,[NTAL enue Saf'tP !.I OfllC• C;i.1o1 F·5•0 :=~ "l~:rne<11 tosled =~,,~~ 1;:u:::,,~:.~ ~~!~qM 1NAl lO N EX· 90:~.! ti..1 .. l'lfll ,.,11 con· PUBllC NOTIC[ W>lllllm l"i McFa.l.ino E•· Bus•n .. ss Nln'>e\$1 J•Sled FOR FURl01ER IN~OR· dUCled DV a l1m•!ed Pill,,.,-,---==~~~~--' ~=.~:-F'resodent ol abOve on NI A MATION 0 111 f l"'E A.BOVE sh•p K 51'142 Thtt tllt-.I .,.111 Med Wlll1aml"i McF1u1af'ld E• AP PL!C AJ IONS TELE -T'"" st1tement was toted FICTITIOUSIUllNlll ,.___ 11e1.111ve Voce PresiOenl ol PHO"'E 7.$<1·52•!> OR CALL ""''h U•e Counl~ Ctet~ ot Ot· NAME STATf:Mf:NT ••lhl"".....,.,.''y Cl-e.-'o'Of· OJ>e<.11t•onl Al THE orr1cE or T11E. •noe C0univ on June 25 Thelol•ow•ngoersonsa1e ~ Coun•v on June 22 Tht9 111temenl W.JIS filed PL ANN ING D•VISION 1990 domg Dusmes5a5 1'•14M ••lhlheCOllnlyClefkOIOt• R00M'00 77 ,AIRORIVE Publ1"'90 O•ill>gf! C0.t.t.1 Irie Soa at 1f•e Cen1et illige Count~ on June 22 COS I A MESA CALI· 011t~ Pi101 June 29 July 8 6~ Town CenTe• O""' Publ!ltlecl 0.1nge Coasl 1990 FORN I". 13 20 1990 Su•te 700 Cosla Motu Cll!- Oatty PllOI June 29 Jvt\o 15 F•t4'2 PuDl<al'leO O..inge COISI F-58<1 fQl'ntl 926215· 1977 13· 10 l 990 F-5&2 Puohs~ O•ange Cout o .. ir Pilot June 29 ti90 Le111.11e OevltOPfl\ent 0111y Ptlot June 29 Jul~ 15. r .5n1 PUBllC NOTICE 1nte<19ls of C1ulQl'n11 Inc 13 ;>O t99(1 6SO Town Cent., Df•ve. Ml.IC NQJIC( Ml.IC NOllCl KS1tM Su•le 700 COSI• Meta, C•h· PlCTITIOUI .Ullfflal 10rn1192626·1977 ltlalS7 KMO!n NAtlf ITAlf:Mf:NT Tn11 bu1one1• IS con. flCTTTIOUI ...,...... PUBllC NQJIC[ FICTITIOUS IUIMllS The lollowt~ pe•sons ate dueled b~ I COtOO'lllon ~ ITA~llfT NAMf STATIMENT OOtng Dvlll'ln5 •• fha r•g•t l1•n! COfl\• The following ll'ef90nl ••e lt57tlt TM IQ11owtn9 l)efM>nl iue G·D ANAHEI._. PART . ......ce<l IO lf .. ntacl DUI•· ck)lng busonetl 11 'ICTITIOUI 9U ... IA doing btnineu 11 NERS 8001 lr111roe Cent., neu unde• 11\f> l11;toll0t;f BUCK Hill , 5SO NewPOfl NA• ITATIMl!NT 9 A ,ICE NOE N , CU N -DroY"I 5.,r1e83S l•vo oe Ca111 bul!nt5S name Ot "',,,., Center Drive N•wDon The Tollowmg Pltl't-O'IS a•1 N!NGl1AM I NAREHOOO 9?719 ht.11<3 •bOY"I on NA S..Ch. Cllll 92660 do<og bull<leSI as CO . 336 E1sl 111n St•M1 T1moth~ B Good 9001 l•••u•• D1v11opm1n1 lh1 lrwone Compilny, 8UTT HEAD SPORTS· COlta Mesa CaM 921127 11-Cent .. Oi-ivl $1.1•tl !n1 .. 11ttol Calllorn" Inc , Mlchl91n 550 "'•wport WEAR 9 Mini Glade Irvine Bty•n ea~•nc:ten Co tnc 8J.$ lo~~ c .... 12718 Jlllrey "°'"' Pre1idtfll I C1"1•r Drove N•wDOft Cll•I 92714 1C111f0tn•i1COrPOtation ,33e 01v•dD1wson 9001UV•ne Th11 11•!...,ent w•1 lo!ed TNt DUstnelt It con-P1y,011 Jllt?~1dnon M•u C•lll 921127 Irvin. Cilhl t7111 enge Covnt~ on •lfl S 9eech Clill 92960 A ll••n d"' .t.nd11w E•ll 17Th S"eel Cot1a Cent" Dl•Y"I. 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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 61-06-90, DULY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, A PUBLIC HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR THE 24TH DAY OF JULY, 1990, AT THE HOUR OF 7;30 P.M ., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS SUCH MATTER CAN BE HEARD, AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO BE HELD AT THE HARPER COMMUNITY CENTER, 425 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, AT WHICH TIME THE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL HEAR ALL EVIDENCE AND TESTIMONY BY ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, PROPERTY OWNERS, VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS FOE\ OR AGAINST (1) THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 91)..1 , (2) THE EXTENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTfUCT NO. 90-1, (3) THE FURNISHING OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES DESCRIBED IN THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION, (4) THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX TO PAV FOR THE PUBLIC FACILITIES, (5) THE ISSUANCE OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $26,000.000 SECURED BY A SPECIAL TAX TO PAY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES. ANO (61 ANY OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED. INCLUDING PflOPERTY OWNERS. TAXPAYERS ANO REGISTERED VOTERS, MAY APPEAR AT THE HEARING AND PRESENT EVIDENCE AND TESTIMONY FOR OR AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1, THE EXTENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1, OR THE FURNISHING OF SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC FACILITIES FURTHER DESCRIBED IN THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OR ANY OTHER MA TIERS DESCRIBED ABOVE. ANY PROTEST PERTAINING TO THE REGULARrTY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES OtSTRICT NO. 90-1 MUST BE IN WRITING ANO SHALL CLEARLY ST ATE THE IRREGULARITIES OR DEFECTS TO WHICH OBJECTION IS MADE ANO SHALL BE FILED Wt TH THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ON OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR THE HEARING. IF FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OR MORE OF THE REGISTERED VOTERS, OR SIX (61 REGISTERED VOTERS, WHICHEVER IS MORE. RESIDING WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90· 1 OR OWNERS OF MORE THAN ONE-HALF (t/2) OF THE AREA OF LAND WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90·1 FILE WRITTEN PROTEST AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90·1, ANO PROTESTS ARE NOT WITHDRAWN SO AS TO REDUCE THE VALUE OF THE PROTESTS TO LESS THAN A MA.JORITY, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION SHALL ABANDON THE PROCEEDINGS ANO NO FURTHER PROCEEDINGS TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FACILITIES 015TA1CT NO. 90·1 OR TO LEVY THE SPECIFIED SPECIAL TAX SHALL BE TAKEN FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF DETERMINATION BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. THE BOARD OF EDUCA.TION MAY MODIFY THE PROCEEDINGS IF SUCH MAJORITY PROTESTS ARE ONLY AGAINST THE FURNISHING OF A SPECIFIED TYPE OR TYPES OF THE FACILITIES WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90·1 OR AGAINST LEVYING A SPECIFIED SPECIAL TAX BY CAUSING THOSE FACILITIES OR THAT SPECIAL TAX TO BE ELIMIN!'lED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. AN ELECTION SHALL BE HELO WITHIN COMMUNtTV FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90· T TO APPROVE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BY COMMUNITY FACILJTlES DISTRICT NO. 90·1, THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX ON THE PROPERTY WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90·1, ANO TO APPROVE AN APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO 90-1. THE VOTING PROCEDURE SHALL BE A LANDOWNER ELECTION WITJ-i EACH LANDOWNER HAVING ONE VOTE PEA ACRE. OR PORTION THEREOF, OWNED WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO 90· I The 1ollow1ng 1s the text of Re~olu11on No 61-06-90. adopted by the Bo11rd 01 EducsUon on June 12, 1990: RESOLUTION NO. 81-08·90 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TO INCUR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF $29,000,000 WITHIN PROPOSED NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 WHEAEAS, 1rie Board ol Education \the "Board") ol trie Newporl·Mesa Unll1ed Sctiool Dtslricl {the "School Oistrle!"l tias heretofore adopted a resolulion (lhe "Reso1u11on of lnteohon") s1at1ng •Is 1nten11on to lo1m Newporl·Mesa Communtl' Facillt!es 01s1ncl No 90-1 ("Communily Facilities O.strlct No 90·1) pursuant 10 lhe Meno-Roos Communlly Facll1tleS Ac! ot 1982 (the Ac1 ··1. as amended. to hnance ( 11 1neacquislt1on and construcllon of an elementary ~hool site snd struclures and 1ne reconslruchon and remodellng ol e111sting public school lac1hties f"Fac11i11es"I and to l1nance the Incidental expen&es lo be 1ncu11ed on connection lhefew1th, 1nclud1ng the cosl o! engineering, pfann1ng. designing. and Inspecting !he lac11ttles: (2) au cos1s, 1nclud1ng costs ol the owners of PtOPMIY w11h1n Commun11v Fac1ht>es Distric t No. 90· 1, assoclated wllh the creation ol Communtly Fac11111es D•strlct No 90-1 . lhe issuance ol lhe bonds. lhe delerm1nation of lhe amount ol speclal lues to be 1e111ed. l he c0Uect1on of ta)les, the payment of l&Jl.es and cosls otherw1se !f\Curred 1n Ol'det lo carry out the su1hor1zed purposes of the Community Faciln1es Dislricl No 90· 1, and (31anyother e11penses incidental to the acqUlsihon, conslrucOon, equipping, .. 01nple11on. and lns.pec:lion ol the Facll•l<es, and WHEMAl, 1n order to finance the Facllilles and 1nclden1a1 expenses. lhe Board 1nlends 10 incur bonded Indebtedness not to exceed the amount ol S26.000,00D. lhe repayment ol which is to be secured by tpeclal ta.ices Jevled In eccordance w!1h Secl1on 53325 3 ot the Act on all non.ex .. mpt Pf'operty 1n p1oposed Commur111y Faclllties Ois111c1 No. 90· 1 other than those proper!l8'5 eJtcluded 1n l he rale and method of appor11onment set IOrlh 1n the Aesolutlon ol lnlent1on NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NEWPORT·MEIA UNIFIED ICHOOL DISTfUCT DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE. ANO ORDER as lollows S.CUon 1. The above recitals are true and correct a.ctlofl 2. 11 •s necessary 10 incur bonded indebledness w1lh1n !he boundaries ot proposed Communuy FacihUes District No 90-1 1n an amount not 10 exce.!d $26.000.000 10 finance the cos1s and 1nc1aenta! e11penses ol lf\e Facilities. S.CUon 3. The 1ndebledoets will be incurred for the purpose ot '11nancing the costs of designing. constructing, and inspecting the Fac1hl1es. acquiring necessary equipment and/or other 1angibte personal property having a useful Ille ol hve years or m ore therefor. snd !ull1tling contractual comm11men1s and carrying out the powers and purpose• ol Communil)' Fac1ht1es D1str1c1 No 90-1. including , OOt no1 hm1ted lo . the l•nancln9 ol cosls associated with lhe isso1nce ot the bonds and all other costs and •nCldental expenses necessar)' IO !1nance the Fac11111es which a1e permllted to be financed pursuant to lhe '" S.Cllofl 4. It is the Intent ol the Board co authorize The sate ol bonds 1n one 01 more series, In lhe maximum aggreg11e princlpal amount not to exceed $26,000.000 al a maximum 1n!erest rale not in excess of 12 percent per annum or a hlgner rate no1 ln excess of the maximum rate permllted by law at The time that lhe bonds are Issued. The 1erm ol lhe bonds shall be aeterm•ned pursuanl to a resolution ol thls Bo111d author1z1ng lhe issuance o! the bonds, but such term shill In no event e-ceed 40 ~ears o· such longer term as Is !hen permitted by law Section 5. The Board hereby finds and determines that !he formation of Community F&elli1ies D1s1riCI No. 90.1. the levy of a special ta1t. and thfl 1ncu1r!ng ol bonded 1nclebledness aree:iiempl lrom the Ca11tornla Environmental 01.1all1y Ac! ol 1970, as amended, t"CEQA") on !he basis that (I) the alorement1oned ac11v11les are lor lhe es1ablishmen1. mod11icat1on, s11ucl1.1•1ng. restr1.1eturlng, Of approval ol rate!. lolls. fares. or other charges by a public agency. (2) the aloremenlioned ac11v1ties a1e 101 the purpose ol obl 11n1ng funds lo• c11p11a1 projects. necessary to maintain service within elli!l1ng service areas. ~3) the a10,emen11oned ac1lv111es will result in no physical changes lo lhe envlronmenl: (<0 the 1toremenlloned aclivil•es are lund·ra1s1ng ac11v1tlea ont)' and e_11empt lrom CECA unde1 e11hef or both Calllorrua Government Code section 53080 tor Tille 14, Cahlo1n1a Adm1n1strath•e Regulal1ons section 15273 The Clerk IS hereb)' authorized and dlrecled to tile a Notice 01 E1empl1on with the County Clerk 8.ctlon t. A pubhc hearing Uhe "Heerlng"J on the proposed debt issue shall be held on Tuesday. July 2•. 1990. al 7 30 pm 01 as soon therealler as pr1c1lcab1e. at the Harper Community Center. 425 East Elgh!eenth Stree1, Cosla Mesa, Callforn1a Section 7. At the Time and place sel forth 1n this Aesolu11on tor the Hearing. any 1n1eres1ed persons. Includ ing all person! owning land or registe,e<l to vole w1thtn proposed Community Fac11iues 01str1cl No 90· 1, may appear and be heard on the proposed deb! issue S.Cllofl I . lhe Clerk 1s hereby directed 10 publish a notice (the "Notice") ol the Heanng pursuant 10 section 6062• ol the Governmenl Cocte 1n lhe Deily Pilot. • newspaper ol general clrculat1on regularly published In 1he ares ol Pf'opoMtd Communlty Fac1t111es Olstricl No 90· 1 Such notice shat! be published tMce. w11h at leasl live (5) dey1 Intervening between the dates ol 1he l1rs1 and tast pybllcallon. e1clu1lve of said dates The Nollce shall conlaln the texl ol this Resolullon, 1he time and place ol lhe Hearing, a statement lh•t the testimony ot all lnlerested per1on1 or la.icpayers will be heard, a dncr!pllOfl of the pro tes! rights o f the reglste1ed voters and landowners In the Pfoposed district and a description ol lhe proposed vol ing procedure lor the elecl10n reQulred by 1he Acl . Such pubHc1uon shall be compleled 11 le1s1 seven (7) day! prior to the d1te ol the Hearing S.Ctlon t. The Clerk Is he1eby dlrec1ed to 1end a cooy ol thfl Notictl ol the Hearing by firll·clau mall. po111ge prepaid, 10 eacn registered voter and 10 1ach landowner wllh!n proposed Com1n1Jn1ty FaClUlles Dlstrlcl No. 90-1 a1 1hown on the la!I eQuaUzed assessment roll or otherwise known to 1ne Clerk IO tHt a current owner of llnd within propoled Community FacillUe1 Olslrlct No 90· 1 Said malllng shstl be complft!ld no1 less lh•n fifteen ( 151 days prior 10 the d•le ol the Hearing ...,_ 10. lhe Clerk I! further directed to m1U, I I \east fifteen {15) dey1 prk>r to lhe Hearing,• copy ot !tie Nolle•. a gen•at upfan111on ol the m•H8f contldered 1nd a ststement 1h1t the dat• r.qulred by GO'l'efnmflftt Code tecllon 54H2 11 a11allsble. lo an)' lnlerffted P•r1Y Who hu liled a Ml1ten tflQUM1 wl1h ell her 11'19 Newport·M••• Unified SchoOI Oislrlct Of the Newporl·Mesa Unllled Schoo! Di11flel Communlt)' Facllille! Ol1trict 90· I tor milled noUce ol the Hearing on new or 1ncre1sed tees or service ch1rges The lorego1ng shall tHt c1rrled OU! In compUanc:t with Oovernmenl Code section 54992. S.ClkMI 11. The Clerk is further dlrecled 10 1ran1mlt a e41rtlHed copy of !hit retoNUon to the City Council ot lhe Cily 01 Newporl Beach, Calltorn1a. •nd lhe Board ol Supervitot'I ol lhe County ol Orsnge, C1Hlorn11. 11 prOvi<1ed tor 1f1 section 53315 8 ot the C111torn1a Government Code. ADOl'TID, llOMD ANO APPfltOVED Dy lhe Bo•rd OI Education Of the ~1·M ... Unlll~ Sctiool Dlslrlel lhls 12th day ol June. 1990 PubUIMCI Otanoe eou1 D111y P1+o1 ~ 21. Juty e. 1no THI 90A .. D OF IDUCAlK>N DI' THe NIWOftT ... IA UNlf'•D tCHOOL Dl&TIHCT 9y: ~ A. ,,AM. ,,.. ....... ..... -------- • ....... ,. ' r . . •• • GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO c 89-3 ZONE CHANGE NO. 89-5 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning Commission will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relati~e to the application described below. DATEtTIME: Tuesday, July 10. 1990. 7:00 PM APPLICATION Nl/MBER: General Plan Amendment No. 89 -5/Environmental No. 89-3/Zone Impact Report Change No. 90-l APPLICANT: LOCATION: ZONE: REQUEST: David Czaja 5142 and 5200 Wainer Avenue corners of the intersection Lane) OP (Office Professional) Corrunercial) and (southeast and southwest of Warner Avenue and Leslie (Q) C4 (Qualified Highway To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from General Commercial to Medium-High Density residential and re-zone it from OP (Office Professional) and (Q) C4 (Qualified Highway Co1M1ercial) to R3-PD (Medium-High Density Residential with a Planned development Suffix) ENVIRONMENTAL STAIUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-1 assessing the environmental effects of General Plan Amendment and Zone change also be considered by the Planning Commission. ON FILF;: said will A copy of the pro p osed request is on file in the Corrununity Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648 , for inspection by the public .. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library (7111 Talbert Avenue) after July 6, 1990. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as o utlined abbve. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi, Planning Aide, at 536-5271. (6203d-4) " u .:r u " "' .J 0 CD (Q)R2 L.- R2 Huntington Mike Adams Beach Planning Commission • MEADOWLARK J: SPECIF IC PLAN "' .• ~_,,, .. ,,, .. ,_. _~r . •• " " .·~ '. ' ~ ". '; ~ ~ " , • .r ~--···· ········· • RI ZC89-05/GPA89-03/EIR90-01 _,,,···•·1i·i.·1 RI ' •• , r I I " 1 ~ 0 " .. • v p ti I C• P' 0 do I Ne PO Mt Ce Be. 1 dUf 1 me ne1 But •I>< y ecu 01)1 T "''" ~Oi Pt 0111 13, ,.., I n doln Bl Cen e... Tt Mlcl Cen BMC Tll duel• Tn meno ,.. av• '°°" WI ;;J .. j = ..... ... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the loetd of !Glaet6on. \ eN ~')of the teewpori-Mw Unlfted 8chooA Ollt~ "School 06atrlct") tldopeed "9 ~No. IDOi IO C1he 'Aleolutkwl of Intention")°" June 12, 1M. tM tat Of II Mt forth In M belOw, ~ "9 ln..,.don to _...,.... a~ Feolltttee D1Mnct purwt to tM pro"'81one of the Mello-Root ~ Facwtr. Act of 1912, M wnended, tor the W of *Mf wtthln tM ~ of the propoeed Community Facllh ... Olettlct dMcriai.d Ill the ~ of Intention. the eloternentloned Olaltlet hU bMr'I deeignated • "Newpo<t·M ... Unified School Oletrlct ~ , ...... Oletrtct No. I0-1" (the "Community FllCllt ... OlelrlOt No. 80-1"). Community Fldlltle9 Dtatnet No. 80-1 i. ~formed tot the purpoee of prcwtdlng tor a new pUtllC Khool end the recontlNCtlon and rtmodeNllQ of eldstlng pubic ~ feollt* to be ftnlinoed through the i.vy of a ~ tax and the iuuance of bond• by COmmuNty Fae.Ult ... ~ No. I0-1. "'91.JC HUJWeG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PURSUANT TO AESOLUTION NO. eooe eo. DULY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NEWPORT ·MESA UNIFIED 8CHOOt. OtSTNC_T..1. A PUellC HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR THE 2>4TH DAY OF JULY, 1990, AT THE HOUR OF 7:30 P.M .. OA ""SOON THIAEAFT!R AS SUCH MATTER CAN BE HEARD. AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE IOAAO OF EOUCATION TO IE HELO AT THE HARPER COMMUNITY CENTER. >425 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, COSTA MESA, CAUFORHlA. AT WHICH TIME THE llOAAO OF EDUCATION Will HEAR All EVIDENCE ANO TESTIMONY BY ALL INTERESTED P£RSONS, PAOPERTY OWNERS. VOTERS ANO TAXPAYERS FOR OR AGAINST (1) THE ESTABLISHMENT OF C~MUNITY FACILITIES OtSTAtCT NO. I0-1, (2) THE EXTENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. ll0-1, (3) THE FUAHllHINO OF THE PUBLIC FACILrTIES DESCRIBED IN THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. (>4) THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX TO PAY FOR THE PUBLIC FACILITIES, ANO (8) ANY OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THE RESOLUTION Of INTENTION. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED, INCLUDING PROPERTY OWNERS, TAXPAYERS ANO REGISTERED VOTERS, MAY APPEAR AT THE HEARING ANO PRESENT EVIDENCE ANO TESTIMONY FOR OR AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1, THE EXTENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1, OR THE FURNISHING OF SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC FACILITIES FURTHER DESCRIBED IN THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OR ANY OTHER MATTERS DESCRIBED ABOVE. ANV PROTEST PERTAINING TO THE REGULARITY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 MUST BE IN WRITING ANO SHALL CLEARLY ST ATE THE IRREGULARITIES OR DEFECTS TO WHICH OBJECTION IS MADE AND SHALL BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ON OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR THE HEARING. IF FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OR MORE OF THE REGISTERED VOTERS. OR SIX (6) REGISTERED VOTERS. WHICHEVER IS MORE. RESIDING WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 OR OWNERS OF MORE THAN ONE-HALF (112) OF THE AREA OF LAND WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 FILE WRITTEN PROTEST AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRl~T NO. 90-1, AND PROTESTS ARE NOT WITHDRAWN SO AS TO REDUCE THE VALUE OF THE PROTESTS TO LESS THAN A MAJORITY. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION SHALL ABANDON THE PROCEEDINGS AND NO FURTHER PROCEEDINGS TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 OR TO LEVY THE SPECIFIED SPECIAL TAX SHALL BE TAKEN FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF DETERMINATION BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MAY MODIFY THE PROCEEDINGS IF SUCH MAJORITY PROTESTS ARE ONLY AGAINST THE FURNISHING OF A SPECIFIED TYPE OR TYPES OF THE FACILITIES WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 OR AGAINST LEVYING A SPECIFIED SPECIAL TAX BY CAUSING THOSE FACILITIES OR THAT SPECIAL TAX TO BE ELIMINATED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. AN ELECTION SHALL BE HELO WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 TO APPROVE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDED INDEBTNESS BY COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1, THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX ON THE PROPERTY WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO 90-1, ANO TO APPROVE AN APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1. EACH LANDOWNER WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90·1 SHALL HAVE ONE VOTE PER ACRE. OR PORTION THEREOF, OWNED WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 90-1 The tollowtng is the text of Resolution No 60-06-90, adopted by the Board of Education on June 12. 1990: RESOLUTION NO. ICM>l-IO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION Of THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TO ESTABLISH THE NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. I0-1 AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN WHEREAS, 1he Board ol Education (the "Board") of the Newport-Mesa Unified SchOOl District (the .. SchOOl District .. ) Intends to estabhsh the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Community Facllllles District No 90-1 ("Community F-ac1lltH!S District No 90-1 ")pursuant to the Mello-Roos Community Facllltles Act of 1982. as amended. commencing with \ 53311 of the Government Code (the "Act") 10 finance the acquisition and construction of a new publlc school site and structures, and the reconstruction and remodeling of eidstlng public school lacililles and structures (the "Facilities") and to finance the incidental expenses to be Incurred in connection herewith. and WHEREAS, the Board further intends to approve an estimate of the costs of the Facihttes and the lncldental expenses tor Community Fac1ht1es District No 90-1, and WHEREAS, 11 is the intenuon of 1he Board to finance and construe! lhe Fac1ht1es through the formation or Communily Fac1lltles D1stric1 No 90-1 and to pay for certain 1nc1dental expenses necessary to S4>Ch construction. including costs associated with the crea11on ol Community Fac1l111es District No 90-l. through the levy of a special tax and the issuance or bonds and the establishment and replenishment or a bond reserve fund. provided that the sale of bonds and the levy of a special talt to pay for the principal and tnlerest on the bonds and such incidental expenses are approved at an election to be held w1tn1n the boundaries ol Community Facilities 01stnct No 90-1 NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DOES HEREBY RESOLVE. DETERMINE AND ORDER as follows Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct Sec:tfon 2. Community Fac11it1es 01stflcl No 90-1 is proposed to be es1abhshed under the terms of the Act It 1s further proposed that the boundaries of Community Factht1es D1s1nc1 No 90-1 shall include all or lhe noncontiguous areas as deplcled on the map ol the proposed boundanes of Commun11y Fac1httes 01strtc1 No 90-1 on Ille w11h the Clerk ol lhe Board (lhe "Clerk· I and as a11ached hereto as Exh1b1t "A"' The Clerk 1s hereby directed to sign the oflgtnal map of Community Fac1111tes D1s1nc1 No 90-t and record 11 with all proper endorsemen1s thereon with the County Recorder or Orange County within 15 days aller the adoption or this resolution all as required by section 3111 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California Section 3. The name ol tne proposed Community Fac1httes 01s1nct shall t>e "Newport-Mesa Unified School D1s1nct Community Fac11t11es D1stnc1 No 90-1 · Section >4. The Faclhl1es proposed 10 be provided w11h1n Community Facilltles District No 90-1 will be public fac1httes as defined 1n the Act which the School District and Community Fac1hlH!s Otstrlct No. 90-1 are authorized by law to construct. acquire own and operate Section 5. It Is the 1ntent1on of the Board 10 levy annually 1n accordance with the procedures contained In the Act a special tax. secured by recordat1on of a continuing llen against all non-exempt real property In Community Fac1ht1es 01stric1 No 90-1 sufficient to pay lor (1) the Fac1llt1es (Including mcldental eicpenses for the design. planning. engineering and inspection ol the Fac1llt1es) (11) lhe pr1nc1pal and interest and other per1od1c costs on the bonds proposed to be issued to finance the Faclht1es. 1nclud1ng the estabhshment and replenishment ot any reserve funds deemed necessary by Community Facllltles District No 90· t. any remarketlng, rating, credit enhancement and liquidity facility lees (including such lees for Instruments which serve as the basis of a reserve fund 1n heu of cash), and (111) the costs or forming Community Facllitles District No 90-1 and adm1mstenng the levy and collection of the special lax and all other administrative and legal costs of the special tax levy and bond issues The rate and method of apportionment of the special tax are described In detail In Exhibit "8 " attached hereto Exh1b11 B allows each landowner and resident within Community Facilltres District No 90-1 to estimate the maximum amount that may be 1ev1ed against each parcel The special tu 1s based on the expected demand that each parcel ol real properly w1thm Community Facrllties D1stnc1 No 90-1 places on the Fac11tt1es and on the benefit that each parcel derives from the eJt1s1ence of the Fac11it1es The Board hereby determines lhe rate and method ol apportionment of lhe special tax set forth in Ei1htb1I "B to be reasonable The special tax Is apportioned to each parcel on the rorego1ng basis pursuant to Section 53325 3 or the Acl and such special lax 1s neither on nor based upon the ownership of real property In the event Community Fac1hl1es District 90· 1 receives an advance of lunds or work in-kind lrom any source. Including. bu• not 1tm1ted 10 private persons or private entities. Community Fac1l1t1es 0 1s1nct 90-1 may. by resolution. agree 10 repay the funds so advanced or to pay lhe lesser ol the value or the cos I of the work In-kind under such circumstances and subje<:I to such cond1t1ons as 11 deems appropnale, provided that the requirements ol Government Code section 53314.9 have been satisfied The special taJtes lor Commumty Fac11tt1es D1strtct No 90-1 will be collected m the same manner and al lhe same time as ordinary ad valorem property ta•es and lhe special tax will be subiect to the same penalties and procedures. sale, and lien priority tn case of de1tnquency as is provided for ad valorem taxes S.ctlon 6. The Board hereby finds that the proposed Faclllt1es are necessary to meet lhe tncrealed demand placed upon lhe School D1s1nc1 for the Fac1h11es as a result of development. growth. or urbanization wilhtn Community Fac11J1tes District No 90-1 8.ctlon 7. The Board hereby finds and determines that the lorma11on of Community Facilities District No 90-1. the levy ol a special lax and the 1ncurr1ng of bonded indebtedness are exempt lrom the Calllornla Environmental Ouahty Act of 1970. as amended ( CEOA I on the basis that ( 1) the aforementioned act1v1t1es are for the establishment. modification. structuring. restructuring or approval of rates. lolls. fares or other charges by a public agency, (2) the alorement1oned activities are lor lhe purpose of obtaining funds for capital pro1ects. necessary to maintain service within existing service areas. (3) lhe aforementioned ac11v1t1es will result in no physical changes 10 the environments, (4) the atoremen1loned act1v1t1es are fund-raising activities only and exempt lrom CEOA under either or both Callfornta Government Code section 53080 1 or Title 14. Cahforn1a Administrative Regulations section 15273 The Clerk 1s hereby authorized and directed to Ille a Notice C'lf Exemp1ton w1lh the County Clerk S.ctlon I. A pubhc heartng (the "Hearlng··i on the establishment or the proposed Community Facilities DillrlCt and the proposed rate and method of apportionment or the special tax shall be held on July 24, 1990, at 7 30 pm , or as soon thereafter as pracltcable. al the Harper Community Center Newport-Mesa Unified School District, 425 East Eighteenth Street. Costa Mesa. Cal1lornla Should the Board determine to form Community Facilities District No 90-1. a 1peclal election will be held to authorize lhe issuance of lhe bonds and the levy of the apeclal tax In accordance with the procedures contained 1n Government Code section 53326 II held. the proposed voting procedure at the el.ctlon will be a vote by the landowners within ot the proposed distrlet with each landowner having one vote per acre. or portion thereof, owned wlthil'I the proposed district Section 9. At the 11me and place set forth above lor the Hearing. the Board will receive tHllmony as to whether the proposed community Fac11111es 011trlct No 90-t shall be established and as to lhe method of apportionment ol the apec;lal tax Section 10. At the 11me and place se1 lorth above tor the Hearing, any Interested person. Including all persons owning 1and1 or registered to vote within proposed Commumty Facilities Olttrlct No 90-1, may appear and be hftrd Section 11. Each officer ol the School Dtstrict who 11 or wfll be reaponllble for providing the F.cllltleS within Community Facllltles District No 90-t, If It Is established. Is hereby directed to lludy propoMd Community FacilltleS Dlllrlct No. 00· 1 and. at or before the time or the above-mentioned Hearing. Ille• report with the Board containing a brief d91Crlpllon of the public facllltles and services. by type. which will In hi• or her opinion be required to meet tdequately th9 need• of Community Facllltk9s District No 90-1. an es1tmate or the cott or providing those public facllltles and aervlces a.nd an estimate of the fair and reasonable cost or any incidental expense• to be Incurred a.ctlon 12. The Clerk Is hereby directed to publlah a notice (the "Notice") of the Hearing pursuant to MC:tlon 8062a of the GoY9f'nment Code In the Dally Piiot. a newspaper ol general clrculatlon regularly published In the area ol PJoposed Community Fac11ltie1 0.Slrict No 90-1 Such not!Ge shall be published twlc., with at 1e .. t flYe (5) daya lntemtnlng betWMn the datn of the flr1t and last publlcatlon. a11clutlve ol .. Id dates. The Notice ahall contain the text of this Resotutlon, the time and piece of the Haering, a statement that the tntlmony ol all lntereated parson• or taxpayer• wlll be h9ard. a desorlptlon of the protest rlghtl of the registered voter• and landowner• In tha propoMd dlttrlct and a delcrlptlon of 11'19 propoMd voting prooedure fOf the eleellon required by the Act. Such publication lh•ll .,. c:ompteted at IMat ..wn (7) days prlof to the data of the Hearing leettoft ta. Tl'•• Cl9fk 11 further directed to mall. at laHt f1ftMn ( 15) dayt prior to the Hearing, a oopy of the Notloe. a oen-•I tllplanatlon of the matter to be conlldered and a atatam.nt that the data required by Government Code teetlon 54912 11 Jvallabte, to ~=• .. ted party Who haa lllad a written r.queat with .tthet the Newpof1·M9M Unified School Dlstnct Of the ~-Unified School Otatrlct Community Faclhtlea Olttr1ct 90· 1 fOf malled notice ol the HMrlng on new or lnct•ued f ... °' NtVIC. changa The foregoing ahall be carried out I" compllanoe With Government COdt MQtlon 5>4992. leotton 14. Th9 Chtfti Is furthet directed to trantmlt a certified copy of this reaolutlon to the Qty Councll of the City ol N9wpOrt Beach, Caflfomla. and Iha Board of Suparvlsort of the County of Orange. H provided for 1n aectlon S33 t s.e of the Gowrntnenf Code , -,.::....,,,. ... ____ _ -. .__ -·------... ---- ----WI ...... .,,.. ... -._..,._ .. -..... ------ ,._._.H , ... --... a---.. ............ ~-""' ... 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Facilities'") provtded for In the CFO 90-1 S<:hOol Facilities Plan ("Plan .. ) ate not proVlded by the State of Callforn1a or from other av•table sources shell be leYled and COiiected wtthtn CFO 90-1 on the lotlowino t>asis The Special Ta• lor CFO 90-1 shall be levied and collected accordlno to the annual tax llat>thty dettlfmtned by CFO 90· 1 !or each Assessor s Parcel 1n CFO 90-1 commenc1no In Ascal Year (FY) 1991192 All of the property in CFO 90-1. except prOl)e'ty exempted by law or by theSe proceedlnos. shall be taxed for the purposes, and to the extent and 1n the manne< herein provided. The Special Tax shall be levied annually to pay a portion ol the cost of acquisition. design. construction. lease. equtppino and/or improvement of the Fldltles and to pay the principal and Interest and other periodic costs on the bonds propQMd to be Issued to finance the Facilities, lncludlno (I) an amount equal to the pnOf year's delinquency. (II) the establishment or reptenlshment of bond reMNe funds ex other r...-... funds. (ill) remarketlng. credit enhancement and liquidity facility fees, (Iv) the coats ol admlnlsterlno the levy and collection of the Special Tax, (v) all other admlnlstratl~ and legal coats of the bond lasue and tax levy and colleetlon. (vi) payment of "incidental expenses" as such term ts dellned In the Mello-Roos Community Fecilltlea District Act of 1982. as amended (the · Acn. (vii) repayment of f\inds advanced, lnctudioO lntwest, lor the cost of the Facllltte. and for the cost Incurred In etMtlng CFO 90-1. and (viii) to call or refund bonds. Item• (I) through (vii). but apecinc.Jly eicdudlng item (viii), are herein eoffectlvely defined as Other Periodic Costs. "Equipping'" of such lacttltles shall be llmlted to provldlno furniture, lilC1ures, equipment. and othef tangible property with an estimated life of flw (5) years or longer. It Is the Intent of Newport-Mesa Unified S<:hOol Oistric1 (NMUSO) that the nec......-y !~ties will be required or constructed In two phases The first phue, to be financed by Serles '"A" bonds ol CFO 90-1, wlH consist of up to ~ million 1n Improvements as described In Patagraph II 8.1 ol the SchOol Facilities and Funding Agfeement dated June 12, 1990, between The lrvtne Company and NMUSO (" Ag.reement"). The MCOnd pnue, II required, wtn be linanced by eddltlonal bond tSSYea (Adchttonal Bonds) of CFO 90-1 and will consist of 9ite acqulaltlon and school conatructlon. aa defined in the Facilities Plan. of a '(){)-student elementary achoo!. Including core facilltlel llzed to permit eicpanMc>n up to l!IOO students. .. SPECIAL TAX "ATES FOf purpoMS of lmpoSIOQ. adm1mster1no. levying. and co11ec11no the Special Tu, all property within CFO 90-1 not excepted ex exempt from the Special Tax shall be Identified as of Juty 1 of ellci\ year as either 0..-etoped or UndeYe!Oped property and. 1n the case of Residential Developed Property, shall be assigned to a product ctus. alt as hereinafter described Undev91otMd PropertJ Property f()I' wtuch a bulldlno permit has not been Issued on or before May t shell be determined to be unc:tevetoped property lor the Fiscal Year t>eglnnlno on the fooow•no July 1 ("'Undeve!Oped Property") Eit~t as provided 1n Paragraph B. Unde~oped Property shall not be 14.lbtect to the Special Tu O.v91otMd Property Property for which a building permit has been Issued on or before May t , shall be detetmlned to be devetoped property ' Orange Coaat OAJLV PtLOTIFrid4'Y • ."'"'9 21, tllO 811 AH'Ml•dal 0.. II~ Property lhel be~ IO a prOduct oteaa. The product ClllMe et\ell be d .. lt'fNMd ltV .. pr~.,.,_ ~Femly ~ Ot ·~~ AnerMdl~ _,by the deneity • d1te:n1loed brdMdlrie the~ of ttw-144~ unha ~ wttNn the boundwiea of the flft.i C»4i ,,..,__. Subdkil'On Mt1P 0t ~ '* perml1 by the total ... wfttllf\ the IMC). Eactl den of ~ti.I o.v.loi)ed Property lhaA be eubject to a mlNmurn and mulmum ~ Tu ttbe "~ Speclal T .. " end "Mulmum Sl*NI Tax") c:ommenclng In N 1191192 ..... lorth be6ow' I IXIDIJll pmrpna norpn TAI 1a•m111 <m QKJTl ·~l• •tnca1e 11::y1e I S~le r ir r-11y ,_ ly , ly Attaabed/ Attached/ Detached DetacMd Multifaaily fl\altitaaily De•ity <l .O DeMity ~).0 Deneity <1.o Deulty ~7.0 lau: Pv Ac;n fir Asre fir Ast• fir AGn 1991/92 11l •1t 415 291 1992/9l 190 •9> 495 297 1993/9• 901 70, 505 303 199,/95 921 121 515 309 1995/9• 9•5 135 525 315 199•/91 ''' 150 535 321 1997/91 ti) 765 546 321 1991/99 1,00) 110 S57 ll4 1999/2000 1,02) 796 Sii 341 2000/2001• l,04l 111 510 341 • Ttlera ahall be no Kini8Ull Special Tax in the earlier ot th• t ir•t f iacal year vhich cc..,ancee after Additional lond• ara iaaued (provided that th• 90Yemi119 bodf\of CPD to-1 ha• not indicated its intention to i..ue 90re ~11tional llonda) or rr 200112002. KtlJJMI DJYIU>UQ PBQPDTJ DX sc;umu CPll UIIT> si:yl• Sinqle 511191• Si119le ,_ ly raaily Paaily Pally Attached/ Attached/ Detacbed Detached 11\lltifaaily M\lltifaaily Denaity <3.0 Denaity ~l.O Denaity <7.0 Denaity ~7 .o lUE Pv Aer9 Pv a.c ... Pv a.era b1: As:u 1991/92 tao 747 533 320 1992/93 979 1a2 544 326 1993/94 999 777 555 333 1994/95 l,Olt 801 577 346 1995/96 1,011 840 600 360 ltta/97 1,124 ''' 624 374 1997/91 1,169 909 649 319 1991/99 1,216 945 675 405 1999/2000 1,2,, 913 702 421 2000/2001• 1,316 1,022 730 431 • Th• Max111U11 Special Tax tor .. ch year aubeequent to 2000/2001 shall be 102• ot th• JCaxiJNa Special Tax tor th• precedinq year. The governlno body ol CFO 90-1. in annualty levylno the Special Tu pur~t to the Act shall for each year lrom FY 1991 /92 untll the earlier of the ftrst fiscal year which commences after Addition., Bonds are Issued or FY 200 t /2002 levy the Special Tu at a rate no tower than the Minimum Special Tax for each class of Residential Oe\191oped Property tor suon year as reflected In the abO~ tax schedules. Commenc1no the earlier of July 1 after 1ssuancie of Additional Bonds (provtded tttat ttte govern1no body ot CFO 90-t has not :ndicated its lntenttorl to issue more Additional Bonds ) ex July 1, 2001, the govern1no body may annually levy ttte Special Tax for each class of property at a rate not exceedlno the lesser of (1) the rate necessary to Insure payment of debt sennai on all bonds of CFO 90· 1 theretofore issued and outstandtng and Other PenodlC Costs dunno each year or (11) the Mulmum Special Tax NotwithstandloO the forego1no. 1n the event that Add11tonal Bonds are not Issued pnor to June 30. 2001. the Maximum Special Tax lor fl~I years commencino July t , 2001. or later 1s Um1ted to that amount neoessary to pay ttte pnnc:tpal ~ interest on Serles .. ,_ .. Bonds and Ottter Periodic Costs No Addtt1<>nal Bonds may be issued subsequent to tttat date Which ts the earlier of a) Two years after the last Imai tract map is flied and 75 percent of the residential building permtts ttave t>eer'I Issued for all of the San Joaquin Hills Planned Community. or bl June 30. 2001 At July I . 200 I , or such ear Her date as determined by NM USO. all Special Taxes thtlfetotore collected in excess ol the amount required tor payment of debt seNlce on the next bOnd payment date Shall be used to redeem bOnds as soon as practicable with any lunds rema1mng alter retirement of all bonds refunded to taxpayers of record as of the date ot last tu assessment In proportion to the product classes as shown on the Maximum Developed Land Tax Schedule (Page 5) a. EXCEPTIONS ANO EXEMPTtONS Ttte Special Tax shall not be imposed upon Nonres1dent1al Developed Properties Notw1thstand1no tile M1n1mum Spectal T8JI schedule prevtously shown. ttte govern1no body of CFO 90-1 may levy ttte Special Tax at a rate l<>wef lhan the M1n1mum Special Tu ('" Ad1usted Mlntmum Tu .. ) 1f a) Add111onal Bonds are not issued prior to June 30. 2001. or the gowrn1ng body ol CFO 90-1 makes a specific hnd1no that Addlhonal Bonds wlll not be required. and b) The governing body of CFO 90· 1 makes a specific t1nd1no that the Minimum Special Tax rs 1n excess ot that amount requlr~ to Insure payment ol debt ~ and Other Periodic Costs dunno eacn year In the event that S«les .. ,,.. Bonds are Issued and f\inds protected to be derived from the Minimum Spee1aJ Tax and c.pttalized Interest are projected by NMUSO to be inadequate to meet debt Ml"Vkle and Other Periodic Costs then. fOf the period commenc1no ttte July 1 alter issuance of Senft .. A .. Bonds. the governing body of CFO 90· 1 may impose a tax on Unde~oped Property at a rate not to exceed $700 per gross acre and In any event. not to exoeed the amount by wtuch debt serviGe and Other Periodic Costs exoeeds lunds protected to be derived from the Minimum Special Tu and cap1tahzed 1nteeat. UndeYe!Oped Property which is subtect to a r9COfded ofter of dedication, either 1n tee ex easement, or areas required to be dedicated pursuant to deYeloprnent agreements between governmental agencies and the landowner shall not oe 14.lbject to the Special Tax. This tax may only be lmpoMd on receipt of written consent to the tax from The INine Company . • ~ r ' I I; .. 1 ~ 0 " "' . v p H a• cc po o. 00 I Ne li(I M1 Ce B" T duo l me nM Bu• ab< v ecu 0Pt T Wiit ~~ P1 Dail 13. ,. I Tl d0tn Bt Cen Beac H Mlcl Cen Beac Tll duel Tll "*" MM lull Ibo" WI KU1t Opet' Tit Wlttl ' = ·-· .. ____ _ .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. - by BM Keane COON i &a CUL TUU by M•atta & Msatta PSAlfUT8 by CMrtea M. 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