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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-10 - Orange Coast PilotGood Mornin g! ~ ............ Low clouds this morning with hnzy -sunshine by artcrnoon. Highs in the lower to mid· 70s. West to southwest winds 10 to 15 mph by the afternoon. Lows tonight in the mid-SOs to around 60. For more information, including boating, fishing ond surfing, sec page A8. IN THE NEWSROOM ln these times of "Just Say No," 0 .A.R.E. programs and alcohol-free graduations, a Newport Beach store · specializing in controvcrS1al books and ethnic clothing is among tho'Sc pushing -pardon the pun -an event that may ound rather pao; e .... "Hemp Fe t '91," brought to the Orange Coa t in part by One World Books, will be held from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at Murdy Park in Huntington Beach .. Fe tival backer arc behind the tate' gra -root .-again, pardon the pun - Hemp Initiative, which call\ for the repeal of marijuana prohib111on .ind restoration or the hemp indu try in Cahfc.>rniv .••. A 5trona hemp indu try will create jobs and re~ue the tate' lagging economy by snlu~ing billion of dollars into Sacramento's coffers, say l backer of the \.Oter referendum, which I !tl&es cannabi is n valuable fiber (for rope and paper products), a cle an renewable energy source, a high-<iuality seed for pouhry and a arc medicine for certain di ca e .... Of cour c, initiative backer also want pot legalized .... lf the proposition makes the ballot and becomes law, those ll and over could grow marijuana for per onal consumption, and licen ed commercial producer could ell the stuff in hops at their plantations -kinda like the ta ting room in the wine country. QUOTES OF THE DAY "We're the 1h1rd-uldts1 clly m Orange Countv nus cuy litlptd maAt Orangt Cuunty " Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, explaining why a commiuee hould be c tabli hed to 1dent1fy potential itc for preservation in Newport Bench (Al ) "Human 111.rtof\I IH!cmnts mo~ and more n rot t btlk'tt!lf t clucn11011 a11d ca 1 aw'Qp/it. " 11.G. Well TODAY 'S EVENTS •Orange Count) la\\)er hui.t .i fond-ra1~er tonight at the lmprov Comedy Club m Irvine to benefit the United Way of Orange County. for howtime and more information, call - Janice Parh at 660-7600. JUST THE FACTS • If "Killer C1po"" not a Maf11 Don, who or whit i 11? J;)ld 4Jt~;,g OU"JI 1dr..) (q 100~ 1U!JJn li JVllldod V • .• N'•-· ... .. ,.. " .. '..bk II -hO•t • t•-coll 6 44,J 91 ., fo, II> ...... 6•• ~'" INDEX Dridcc/85 Dulletin Ooord/AJ Cl ossified/BJ Comics/88 Community forum/A? Cru ,,..,,ml/115 Entcrt1inmcnt/A6 Hom1t:opc/IS Ann Llndcn/A.S Public Noclc:el/9' Society/AS Sponllll TV lisdnp/M Weather/Al Pap Group Publl1hl ... Int. eopyriaht 1991 A Printed \• p111 on re~kd pepcr ~ C 0 A Munday , June 10, 1991 25 cents Millionth-book reader raises quite a ruckus at the library By RUSI lOlr °""" r;J Olly Plot · NEWPORT BEACH -When Irvine resident Joan Falconer slapped her mystery novel down on the checkout counter of Newport Center Library Sunday, all hell broke loose. The library clerk's computer started flashing and beeping and the building's burglar alarm went off. "I thought maybe she had discovered I had an overdue fine to pay," Falconer said. But after the triumphal prerecorded music kicked in, Falconer soon learned tha1 she had checked out the library sy!item's I millio111t> h·">k, shattering all previou yearlv total.. ir.--: the libral') 's founding 1n 1920. Oddly enough, Falconer wa~ one or the few library patrons who was not aware or the impending event. "I wanted something to read over the weekend so I went to the library," said Falconer, a school psychologist in the Magnolia School District. "The person in front or me had a huge stock of magazines. He was very disappointed." Library patrons have been furiously checking out books and materials si nce Saturday in hopes or hitting the 1 million mark and winning two nights at The Little Inn on the Bay in Newport, a prize sponsored by the library and the Onnge Coast Dally Pilot. At the close of businc Saturday, checkouts of books and other materials at Newport Center and its three branches totaled 999,576 for the fiscal year ending June 30. ~~ • ..,c-~r Joan Falconer of Irving checks out the library's m1ll1onth book ot the )'ear Sunda . \ AIDS Walk celebrates life, honors heroes By Tom Spe1ss Ot'a"Qt Coa~ Oa ty P*'I IR VI C:. . -It "a\ a cetebrat1on of hfo. and part ic1pant'i wished ii wa the la'it ume the) 'd have to take part. On Sunllay, about 3,500 people gathered t Ma5-0n Park in ll'ine for the 5th annual AIDS Walk Orange County. Most of the crowd took part m the 10-K, and others were on hand to lend upport and as'i1 tance to the cau~ "AID 1 a national hcahh problem and we hould attempt to fa ce· up to 11," aid Peter Green. 1hc ma)'or of I luntm ·ton Be: 1.h lt'i. tragic to sec the AID quill\ nd the suffenng behind ca'-h rancl." J'hcre \\ere manv different methOds of tran.,port u cd for che JO·K course, 1nclud1ni ro llcrblading, running, J<>g&ing. Y.alk ing a nd C\en UnJC)cling. Entrant\ Y.erc told the\ onlv had 10 fin1 h the course, and how they completed it W<l\ up .. to thei r 1m.1ginJt1on And v alen c ch1ano of Irvine brought out her un1c>clc "f he ad,crtl'l ment '\aid 'waif.;, JOg. roller hladc M l\\O•,tcp; 'o I ttgurcJ that included un1C)chng.'' 'he 'atd. ''I 'aid \\ h) not, I'll giH: that n -.hot thc rc.-" 1;.h1.tno. "-hl' "IA' introd uced to the 'l'l<>rl ol un11:~'-hng b~ her fa ther, " a f1\.C ·t1mc ltld mcdah't and "orld AIDS Walk Orange County participants attend the opening ceremony prior to the 10-K See AIDS WALKllK* ..... Will Newport leave its mark on history? By Iris Yokol Onnot Coul Olly Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -For on 85· )'Car-old city that is the third oldest in the county, Newport Beach can be con idcred deficient in the area of hi~torical landmark . In fact, you can count the number of officially designated hi~tonc ~itc in the city on one hand Councilwoman Evelyn Hart hope'I to impl'O\le thi ituation. On her reque t, the City Council on Monda)' afternoon will d1scu whether a comm1tte hould be cstobh hed to 1dcnt1fr potential \ltc for pre erv•t1on. Hart noted th.u the city i rich with old building' that provide hint to hfc io the con tal community decadeo; ago: • the Upper Bay Bridge, ror in\lancc, i, located nco.r the original Newport Lundrng, which the McFadden brothers acquired in 1875 and built into a thrh-in.g commcrci.il trade nnll hipping bUMOe . facn Newport Harbor t fish School can be C'On,tdered 1 hi tone ,itc th al ha w1thMood the tc t of time. attord1ns 10 Hart. Yet the city h• > far only de 11natcd rive hi torical Iles: the Balboa P1v1hc.m: the BalbN tnn; the rormer Rcndtzvou' Ballrt lm lie, now built O¥er with aw:k m1niutM: S...HtSTORY,._ .... No excuses: Call the homework hotline By Aus~ Loal 0nnot eoui our Plot NEWPORT BEACH -Ah, the good old days when a student could feign all manner of excu c for an uncompleted homework a ignment. Short of the classic "my dog ate it" ploy, Enc;ign Middle School tudenh will not longer find 11 ~ ca y to ignore home\\ork as 1gnment • thanks to the 11chool's new high-tech "homework hotline " nyone "ith a lelcphonc -parent and .,tudent included -can call one of the 'chool' four hotline number , ~e)' in a code number for a pcc1fic teacher and d a '· and h ten to a 90-,econd me gc recorded by the te ilcher The me 'ale' · tell what wa CO\Crcd in cla' that -day, ""hat home"ork wa o 1gned •nd ho~ parent., can help tudent~ "ith their \IUd1e . "Tcache~ ho"c n1d one of the b1ggc t pmhlcm'i 10 O\.Crcome " tudc:nt ~ho arc See .HOTLINe.,,_ ..... Cl t ... ~ c-Delll. Nm Pr1nc1p.il xott Paulsen Shows th horn work hotline comput •r lo tudent Karli Ralph ond PT.\ prt ,ident M.iry Moyer. Fairy tales sign on 1V for deaf children !y Bob Vin EyMn OflllleC..DllJ ... COST A MESA -tones arc ror all children, ~n thOM who can't hear them. That idea .intPired ta Me a raiden1 Kathlyn otc\lftlon eo produce a 1c~ teriel det\cned to brina daMic fairy 1alet tnto 1he I~ 'of dUf thildftft. . "I AW a necct,•• Dickinson 11id. - "Most thinas available ror deaf chUJrcn arc either strictly educational, or it's IOJMOM tcllina 1 SIOfY in aian. Tlu• is diffettnt. For lhe fint hall Ol each show. the stories •rt acted out in c:o.1umc. with diak>pe ill i1n." Acting the pans '" the series arc deaf children from the aru and thctr teactM:r , Dteken~n Mid lhc RMI, wtuc:h I :ursns th1 month on cable channel '\, is also 1ntcnJcd lor the fam1ltc and fncnd r deaf children, c en those~ arc not ft\lcnt 1n 111n "There arc ""' c ovcra fOf hunn,a chddRn, and •he second half or elda how' I devoted to demon11r11anc • C\plal~•"I the MtM the1 were uMd •• th6 tpiloM,'' Mid ........ \.• I \1"\',111 1' \•t' .. ,,,,, l\1ll l\l'\l'll\ c \II 11;•,111<111 \ll•l' l•ll '\~l\1t'l .f\.J~ (l\l lt' 1•1 ,,, '''l\lll\'\ll: I''\. I. •11:----An Air Trafric Controller at John Wayne Airport who often ba ks in the sunshine • while playing doubles al the Newport Beach Tennis Club. 11Un.cr.rm- sored with Oinging back and forth in the businc s world, Ferguson read an advertisement one day a king for candidate,s to apply for the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) pmgram. After Havina spent time Oying ~ith a friend, she didn't l\esitate to enroll. She pa ed the rigorou le IS and oon began working at El Monte Airport, where she was stationed for 3 1/2 year-,, her first !-pan a an fAA (federal Aviation Agency) employee. "I was tired of the job I was doing and I was looking for a new career," aid Ferguson, 30, schooled in Northern California and a graduate of Sacramento Stale. "I wanted something where I'd be motivated and successful; I don't want to do anything unless I can be good 01 it. I talked to a friend and it looked hkc all l wa looking for in a career. My friend had ju t gotten his pilot's license and I was doing ome nying with him." FlllTAIJ-.~~~~~~~~~~~~- Ecstntic about being closer to the ocean breeze at John Wayne Airport, where he's been for 1 l(l years, Fergu on can ample the JOb benefit when coaxing a turbulent aircraft into a safe landing. "Those 11me , when you've provided aircraft with a i tance, and eeing it resolve{.!, are the mo t atisfying," she aid. EXCITABl.f CHANGE-. ---------- Being a chief component in a rapidly developing and intriguing "' enterprise, Ferguson is prepared for the many challenges her ' career will bring. "The industry i going through a lot Qf change and technology has a lot of effect on it," he aid. "So con tinuing '' 10 adapt to the technology and being a parl of it 1s exciting. I get bored with traditional jobs very easily, so I'm lucky this is so challenging." ' I NEEDIABACIOWIJ?·~~~~~~~~ A volunteer n istant at 1hc NBTC la~t weekend during lhe Adoption Guild Tournament. Ferguson hopes to improve her g.unc and play sn the .loumamcnt ne~t year. "Double\ anyone?" Complied by Richard Dunn ........ L T111011•• Waa a.ma.a ra=diNalor of MlftNement CoMultflw at &lill At-. l'IGIMd the Mudan Awlfd by the Maldlll Canter ~ Ed ,,_.., far. his lona·U. IUPl>Ort of Mll'du U wtO U hil dlcUcltloft IO belplna the youth ol ~ Cauty. Phil s-e, Newport Beach mayor. also i>_roclalmed !lpeCiaJ rec:apitlon and appreciation to be aive• Tatman lD tlae dty. 0 Huntington Beach roaidcnt and c.om.Ua Connelly School Senior SU.1 Held recently celebrated Carl'• Jr. foundel Carl Kllrcher'1 14th birthday. Topther with two IChool-fricadl, 1hc presented tiim with 74 balloons. Karcher is 1 supponcr of the, private Catholic high achool for &iris and a member o( its Circle o( Fnends. 0 . Sybil Jacobson, history and geography teacher of the Harbor Day School in Corona dcl Mar, was recently awarded a SSOO grant for Honorable Mention in the Arts and Entertainment Annual Teacher Grant Competition. Jacobson developed a classroom curriculum about Antarctica. The project culminated in a bound book entitled '' 1990 Antarctica: the Last Frontier," containing student essay and illustrations. II has become part of the Harbor Day School permanent library collection. . 0 Jerry A. KJng, principal of J.A. King & Associates Inc. and a Newport Beach resident, is a new member of the Bowers Museum Board of Governors. With his experience, he'll be an important part participating in the long range planning issues related to the growth of Bowers. . 0 Newport Beach native Carter Brown is now residing in lhe nation's capital, working as an intern for California's U.S. Sen. John Seymour. Brown, a former Newport Harbor High student graduated in May 1990 from -where else? -Brown University with a bachelor's degree in political c1ence. He plans to pursue a career in politic!>. 0 The Environmental Quality Affairs Committee, an advisory committee formed to addre environmental concerns in Newport Beach, held its 1 J th annual Poster Contest for public and private grade chools, sponsored by the City of Newport Beach. The winners of 1he con1es1, which wa themed "Water Con ervation", are: for 1-3 grades: 1st place: Andra Pequla, 2nd place: Pablo crrano, both 3rd grade at Our Lady Queen Of Angel school; 3rd place: Joey Snt lP"Ovt, 2nd grade at Newport Heights Elementary. For 4-6 grade: 1st place: Jody Custu, 2nd plate: haron Pinuli, both 6th grade at Harbor View; 3rd place: J enny Grumbles, 5th grade at Harbor View. 0 Jason Powers and Kylie Cooper, both Sth graders at Roy 0 . Andersen Elemen tary School in Newport Beach, have recently won special honors. Jason has won the American Legion Essay Contest. and Kylie the Orange County Pen and Quill Contest. · Do you know someone who e name belong in Your Name Here ? If o, drop us 11 line lit Your Nome Here, Orange Coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, CO!>IB Me~a 92626. News of th e Weird IHlllF T. WHH ... Jr . .... ... ... "tllcllll NEW O RLE ANS Booker T. Washington Jr. has made a 'lame for himsel( at Booker T. Washington High Sc h ool he's graduating at the top of his clah and garnering the bigge!>l academic scholarship in school history. The 18-year-old said that a a freshman he took to carrying hi Social Security card around to prove he rea lly wa s Booke r T . Wa hington But oon he wa-, known on hi o~n. His math and c1ence ab1li1y and extra credit in honors coun;e helped him build a 4.16 average on a four-point \Cale by Sunda)'' graduation. Clark Atlanta University apparently thought he was better than mo t. It awarded him a five-year, $48,350 scholarship to pur ue bachelo r's and ma tcr's degree in mathematics. -H.r thr Anoclated Pres Pollce Log Co ta Me a 0 1'11.-A Clll* d11w. coat1111d IO ..... tWO ..,.,., ..... •kl lllldly, - ,..•mil ,.._. reelcl•• ...... "1 • latest .....-..1n lhlir ..-....., town. Alan .....,. Devil. 29, WM jla.d withoul bond Sunday • IWO ,.,.... dopee .....,.., counca after police _. he 1dmitteit 1tran1H•1 the twe Univenity of F1oridl lrildeall. Davis, who IMI with hit wife and her four children in nurbJ Newberry. wu picked up for q~ionina by 1uth0ridel Saturday evenina and confcued durina nearly six hours of interroption, poJk:e said. Davis cleaned lhe victims' apanment and then killed them, invtstigatora said. They said the motive remains unclear. Davis is charged in the deaths Thursday of Eleanor Anne Grace, 20, of Fort Myers, and Carla Marine McKishnie, 22, o( Brandon. Grace was a sophomore atudyina psychology and McKishnie was a graduate student majorina in education. .-..: ..... VllC•l·lll 11111111 ••• MANILA, Philippines -The U.S. military on Monday ordered the evacuation ot 1houu nd1 of American• from Oark Air Base after a nearby volcano that had been dormant for centuries spewed rocks and hot ash down its slopes. There were no reports of injuries from what the Philippine authorities described as a moderate eruption of Mount Pinatubo, which is about 10 miles west of Oark Air Base. The eruption sent scaring gases, ash and roclc pouring from two craters of the 4,795-foot mountain at speeds up to 60 mph. Debris was sprayed as fat as the South China Sea, 20 miles to the west. Air force spokesman Lt. Col. Ron Rand said volcanic activity had lncrea cd overnight at Mount Pinatubo, prompting the order to evacuate the bases' 16,000 troops, dependents and civilian employees. According to a pre-determined plan, personnel were to leave for Subic Bay naval base starting at 6 a.m. Monday (3 p.m. POT Sunday), and the last of the evacuees would depart about 10 a.m .. he said during a statement broadcast by the military's far East Network. Sin. Doll Wlllll to r ... 11 ,.._., tlX' WAS HI NGTON -Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole said Sunday he wants to repeal a tax on luxury items he says has had a greater impact on middle-income Americans than expected. The levy, Dole aid on CBS' "Face the Nation," was intended "to soak the rich." "It turned out the rich happened to be the middle class that the Democrat say they're trying to help," Dole said. "A tot of middle class people arc lo ing their jobs now and the tax i not bringing in as much money." The so·called luxury tax is a JO percent charge on a portion of the price of such item as high-priced cars, boat , je~elry, furs and pnvate airplanes that was included in Jast year's budget compromise. ORANGE COAST lllllJ!!! 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Molotov cock1111I dc\11 c 11n10 the M.ic\1op 11 Pu~n School, llSO Can)on Dr., omc 11mc hctwccn 4 p m •turday and noon Wcdnc,way, Umkcn '''' 11nd fl burnt 'J"Ut were fou~ on lhc pnc• mcnt Culprit tirokc-into a 1991 N1 \In Kina C11b at 1 Dunbtlr Avenue ronck»mtntum complc" ind stoic a c·ar ''crco and ~alltt • An cqu 1h1cr, llp(W 1nd I knife, Wtth I total value or S111~. ~ere "olcn from an unlocked tar tn 1hc 2M>O hk>Ck of M1:ndou Onvc bc~ccn 6 p.m rucw1y und nwn WcdncMfoy • lk1wltn1 h11ll and accc )Orin, w11h a 101111 va lue of S400. wc:re tolcn from a car 1n lht lSOO block uf Mc'" Verde l>rivt-bcrwct-n I\ pm fuc,day •nd 6'.lO 11 m Wcdnc:tday fo'ountaln Valley Pulice had r.o reports nr coun1crfc11 S20 hill llc1n1 r• ~d 111 ,.," rost•urt nt' on h1Jav. May 3 1 Ont ,,f the 1nc1dcr11 occuncd 11 Bullwtnklo·,. at 16922 Ma1nol111 Scrcc:t Another nc'urrcd at Tl\'t> Bell, !M~ l11bert S11cc1, llWhen • drivo·lhrou•h CUJlom<:r pt 1c:J a pJl<>ny sio to r-v for SI 40 worth of loud 'fht' ro11n1crfc:11c:r drcwc off abruptly ... 11cn the c11h1cr rc•lt1cd the ti1ll wn rhony. • A bucfcate 1nd_pur1C wcr rcrortcd tolcn June I frufl'I I hOine II 9056 SWalli.JW Avt F.nlry 1nlQ the ~ ' mide throvP.i at\ 11nk'itkcd 1ar• cb'tr llnd the IOI 11111 c ltl'llatcd at SI0,140 Huntlnpon le•ch Thle\'C• rcpyttcdh Cf\llrcd 1 rcikkncc '" lh• 16000 hlock of prirwlllt Sbtet 1hfou1t1 1 lotted "°"' doof •ftd t Laauna Beach /\ f()tdcnl ur lhc 2700 bllXk of Oucd.i WAv Qltne home 111 f1111t ht sun 1onc. Newport Beach 1\ .c1r-cmpl•l)'\:d rc~tdc:nl or Gretel Court dtKOYCrcd 1.:l~O pmtcn \1f vartou\ c111c' ml\\tna from where ti. \lltr\:tf th~'" 1n a h•ll c~t •nd the 11ra10. for a tolll S lO,ltOO '°'' • \ hurtit.u lmC'cd <>rcn M rur hdtnl al• ' ~ir of 1 hom, n I 20CtJ block cir Vt lit C1111n 11nd ''ol S4,700 -nrlh of e< puh.:r c:qutpmcn1 • I ~o men ll&hlin& 1n 1 b11hmom "'' WOC?di Wharf, 2) I fi cv.port lll\d , 1ppilrcn1ly punched or •11ckcd th~• t-·~ tn the rtttrl"-'""~ drywi.11 • \ 1h1d '\lrorpcd in" at • Oov.cr ihop in lhc 1100 block .. f ( nflftth111n W• W P'T"'I upc:n ,. roof •1t ..:nt •ftd tol S~O l.. M tu1n& from Ilic a h rCJ 'ler • tan or P411nl fell WI Of the. ~ Of I tn.dt Im-ch ubouftd on \\ell 8-Jttu. Bou~rd ttear :7th Stncf. p1lhn1 white St' nt onto the trcct But the dmcr '11 IM lllKk, dnnJbCd II\ a ptn•hh-lftlV' pk.hp triftl lluMetOtil Clft bl pe1AI hi IN Md,~~ 1 ................. '" the: re.Mr# !Nnor •lld tMft I .. 1 ..... .. ! . ' ' ' ' r I ' j I ' jt. I . ' 1'1MI dilJ cm pl1illl Mmy •n , bad wu tha& AulUaliu 1C1or ol a-.. b a laulMINd lllucb. Wf.arM -llf SSOO.S700. Paul Hopn wun'& iDdu~ with ·-- lhl ~ dllmondt from down under w •a 1howc&Jfna at Or you c.n ~ all &he way up &o a 2.36 carat ODpac stone that'll take your eyebalh oua of their IOCket\ and S7,IOO ou& of your wallet. But even my kind of linle pebbles have the Jparkle and fire &hat only a<>od diamonds ha\'e, her store through Saturday. The shrimp-on·the·barbie auy would've been superfluous Champaane diamondi. were dlscO\'ered in 1981 at the Araylc Mines in the dc10late outback of Au11ralia' nonhwe t coast. The unique ston11 have only been a\'ailable ince J 986 and not until now in America. anyway. The \lone-. arc the 11ar1 of this Jbow. They're called Champagne diamond\ bccau\C, well, that\ .... what they look like. The colo ri. ranae erom pa1e 101d to what 1, RIIS Ill called cognac, almc>&t a khaki or olive-drab. The exhibit Ill Charles Barr Jewelers on 17th St. mark~ their U.S. debut and is, to coin a cliche, rather a feathe r in Mary Barr's cap. "We were dclighteJ when they a'ikcJ if we would like to be the first in the country to show these," Mary said. "I've been to the mine and met all the people. so it was quite a compliment to be But drub they're net. elected. Mary 'lhowcd me a ring with about .i dozen cognaci.. Whe n the light caught the tone:., tt was like bcms blasted in the eye with a camera na h. The piece wa a tad showy for my taste, so I didn't buy it for my wire. The $27,000 price tag had nothing to do with it. Ever the wi c alesperson, Mary pointed to some 1gnificantly . ma lier diamond~. You can gel some It also meant a lot o f work, a big chunk o f additional in urancc and extra la)ers of the store's already rigid -but mostly mv151ble -security. "We have these three fellows who are very, ve ry good," Mary said of a trio of plninclothc men who School lunch menus Fountain Valley School District Monday: Chicken Drumsnackers with corn, Frui t cup, chocolate milk Tuesday: Cheese & Sausage Piua, Fre h fruit, fruit juice, milk Wednesday: tacos, buttered corn, fruit Juice, taco hells. taco auce Thur day. Torpedo sandw;ch, mixed vegetable. juicy treac. mu lard, milk Friday· Hamhurgcr, tater barrel, fruit Juice, hamburger hun, ca1sup, m11k Huntington Beach City chool Oi'itrlct Monday Corn dog. Fre nch fr1e,, cat sup packet, fun f ru1t~ Tutsday· Chicken pntty with bun, kcc chup packet, corn, diced pears Wtdnc~doy: Bumw, taco sauce, apple :IUcc, animal cracker Thursday: Bccf·a·Ron1, roll. orange wedges, jello Friday: Chee'e p1ua, pineapple chunk , hirthJay cake Bulletin board Jaycees' rummage sale COSTA MES<\ Clo1hmg, .ipph· La1una Duch Unlntd School DI lrlct Monday: Chicken patty/dipping sauce, freo;h frozen corn, wheat roll with butter, chilled fru it with pineap ple, pears, blackberries, milk Tuesday: Corn dog (Turkey) on a 'tick, Oven browned potatoes, chilled applesauce, jungle crackers, milk Wcdntsday: Straw hat with stripe-;, lettuce Jnd chee c, veggie tick' with dip, flour tortilla ( 112), pineapple pudding de ert, milk Thursday: brunch for lunch, apple juice, ausage hnk , French toao;t c;tick , chilled fruit with che me and pcachc , milk Friday: Fiesta stick with taco -,auce, shade of green with spinach, bar topping, trail m1JC, chilled orange wedge, milk Nt "l>Ort·Mt a Unlntd School District Monday: Oven baked chicken with wheat roll or chicken and bean burrito. kernel ico rn, apple crisp, milk Eyes have it Tuesday: peanut butter sandwich and string cheese o r chicken and bean burrito, green salad, chilled peaches, milk Wednesday: Hamburger o r c hi c ken a n d bean b urrito, shredded lettuce, hot vegetable, cookie, milk Thur day: Corn dog or chicken and bean burrito, crispy baked frie , chilled f ruic , mi lk Friday: Chicken alad -;andw1ch on a soft bun or chicken and bean burrico , mixed "ege1ablc • chilled fruit, milk Ocean View chool District Monday: Oven baked chicken, tater IOI • orange JU1Ce, wheat roll, milk Tue day: Bean burrito. kernel corn, frellh apple,, milk Wednesday: hot dog. tring bean , grape Juice bar, milk Thur day: Hamburger, fre h lnlll, mixed vcgcHtbles, milk Friday: chili bi111e~. tortilla chips, apple pride bar, pineapple JUICC, mil k l'll1.mhn1. '~1n.J1"1ng. ump out. comrc11· 11on' 11nd rnuLh more. For mfornl11ton, call 361·2969. • June 10. ,., ._. ... ,,.,,.., .. ,.._,.,.s,....~111 UMd IO bl on die Newport police, now 1hey'rc with ocher depanmea11 and DGC'• a aarcotics off.ctr. They mMe UI fal Cl'litc OOllllortable.'' nted, defini tely ch•"ll"I ttic: ubject from Kcun ty to the cwhc Oora )he brouaht m opcc1ally for the: l)npite 1 rllh ol o,..... COM& jlWehy-ttore hofdu~ In recent 19an (happily calmed down 50 far 1h11 year) the entrance IO Mary'• store ii wide open, w11h none of &he jail-cell security doors fa\'Of'ed by many jewelen. Cham p.•anc •hov.-1ng. "T he: c s ro..-. v.1ld 1n Austraha, and Mon's (flower 1hop) got them fo r ui. .. Someumeli I can take a h1n1 , o we ..-.ent back to talking d1.-mund I a\ked 1t, as Carol Channina has \0 often told u11, diamond1 arc till a girl' bcM frie nd? "The only time we had 1 problem, I would have buned &he auy in anyway.'' Mary said. That was in 1975 when a youna man came into her old store in Westcliff Plaza to order a custom diamond bracelet. ''Sure -a' 1ewclry. But I never sell diamonds a inve'ltmcnts Lay people don't make money in Jiamond'I They ha¥e to buy them in one market anll ell m another, buy retail and ~II whole ale. Th lit doc'in't work." He was 2S·30, well·drcssed in blue denim, h1td fashionably styled hair and sported a neatly tri mmed beard. After talking v.iith a clerk. he went ro Mary's office to discu ) the order further. However. if you're man enough to get che COO<h free 1 1 hat 1 C\ICll) my plan I "'" v.in the drllv.ing The chap calmly slipped a mall p1 tol from h1 pocket and aid policcly, "Mr 8;,irr, this 1s Q • Jor the tv.o carat • worth of Champagne diamond B3rr Jeweler\ i giving a'°"a\ and, once ;igain. be on holdup." my way to riche'i. , "You're kidding!" Mary ga ped And the guy walked off with $256.000 wonh of \tones and finished JCWelry. If )OU want in on 1h1 deal, drop by and ha' e an eydul of Ch.tmpagne 'Did you notice the protea v.e have?"" Mary f'rtd M•rtin'1 column run '\fonda), H'L'dnt' d11.ti •nd aturd11J. Parents pitch in at preschool By Bob van Eyken 011noe Cou1 O~lly Pilot COSTA ME.SA A little cooperation .goc a long way 1n child-rearing. A group of Co ta Mc a mothers learned thot a long time ago, and the tradition goc on Sun hine Pre chool 1 the area's only cooperative day care center. where parents reduce their ov.n co ts by as~• ting in the day·to·da) operation. Founded in 1957, the mornings· only preschool 1 a 'aluable re1iource for tho e who don't work out 1de the home, or who v.o rk full time but u c un tn·home baby· Art<; and craft'i, science, mu-;1c, storic , dramatic play and field trip stimulacc the min'h of the children, who attend either Monda)' , Wedne da)'> and FnJay., or Tue day and Thur day The 1hree·da) program 1s designed.for children 4 and 5 )C..ir' old while the 1v.o-da\ program ,., geared to" ard 3·)eJr·old't Lori Javad1, another parent p:ir11c1pan1 v.ho ef\.es pre 1dcnt of the organ1lallon, aid che pre chool provide' a useful net~ork. for both parents and t h1ldren. 'The children get a chance to interact "1th adult other than their ov.n parent~. and oc1ahze I with other children," he aid. "AnJ the mother get to kno~ other mother' All of our parent' rcallv help eilch other. fhey"ll '""'''" \Olunteer d,1\' "1th each other "hen II needed They're gc.nerall) 'en 1,upporu' e . ~un,tiinc Prc,chool. a mH1· profit. non·,ectan.in org.tntzatuid. ,, loca1cd at Church ol ch: Co,cnant, :! 50 f a1rvic" Road nc\I 10 Co,t..i \ie a High ch<xll , There io.; J "a1tin~ J1 t fur ttl.: l\\O da) program: although ,p.1cc:~ do generally o pen up during tt-6: 'ummer, Javadi ~aid There ~~ cu rrenll) opening' in the thrcc·d<{\ program. <;he ,aid. : for information, call 540· l un 11tcr rather than an all·da)' pre chool. "Nowaday • mom'I 't\ho i.1.1) home may be the only one in their City to consider parking plans: neighborhood who' home all day EWPORT Bl::.ACH _ The with the children," aid Jeanne City Council on Monday afternoon Stone, J participating parenc and will revie"' four po~~iblc parking the pre chool'll curriculum layout-; for City Hall, three of coordinator. which re tore a parking lot 1n front ·"On my treet, for example, of che council chatnber . there arc four or ft\C other fhe four options propo ed by familie'I with children, but the) 're Public Work Director Ben Nolan gone 1111 da~ Jt da) care while both range in c timated cost from paren< work," 'lhe aid. "I wai. a S-t9,000 to Sl TI.000 Op11on<1 A. B bit 1'0lated until I got 10\'0lved and C provide a parking lot in with the preschool." front of City Hall, ""''h different The \Chool o~rate on the conf1gurat1on of parking along I a t e t e a r I y c h i I d h o o d 32nd treet. leaving 11 la"'n tn front of t~c council ch,1ml-icr,, : fhe (1t\ Hall frnnt lot v.,,, w~n (lUI and rcpl,1ced V.lth la\\on 3\ p.!h o f the "-c"'port Boule,al}I "1den1ng prnJLCt But the coun1!1l ha agreed to con,1dcr replacn! that front Int ,11tcr merchant<, on .1:!nd ~treet repclHedl\ complain~d that chc I<"' ot the lot ha' for~~d CtH'i tlnlo nnd · 1reet lea\ 1ng hdp . ' cu,tomer' v.11h no" here to park.' ance \ furniture and C\dd and end> v.111 tic w d 11 the Ncv.>PQrl I lar~r J;a ~.;c,· rumm.i c ale fund·rt11 .:r from q .am tu CORO'IJA DEL MAR -Free \.I uul .tld) 1.on,ultJ1t11n\ v.111 be pr0\.1d<:d by J.im1c McAll1,lcr a Dr.i1tlc ln,lltute "l'U· .11 .i1t.I t<'n,uhilnt .it the 01 is ~ n1or Center. l \1.irguerue A\..:. Corona dcl \1.tr, tln rnur\d.iy developmental prtnc1ple , Option D calf< for e\panding LEAD club mixer empha lllng the b uilding of the parking tn the e\i ting lot HU'1 fl NC rO"l BEACH -1 he confidence and selC esteem, Stone along Finley Avenue. un the The Cit\ Hall lot "as mo,1h U\CJ ~~ cmplo)el.'\ OI Other arc. bu,inc"e' , .. ho u'ed 1,>ng·tcrm parking perm110, to keep their car!!. there all da\. J pm llUrd17 · The sale w1l be held 11 16SI Placcnha Ave , Co ta Mc!.I, •crou from 1ht Pen· nyuver office Pool safety NEWPORl BCACI I 1 he Newport· Mc\a A)soc:i111on of Realtor Commun11y Rel1Hton~ comm1t1cc will •p.mscr 11 free "Pool Slfc1v Commun11y Av...ircnc s Pro· grnm" on "fhursd1y ut the u-;oc13lmn of. Ike, 401 N Newport 81\d The ell\, will hcg111 "' 6 rm 1 he goa of 1 he progr11m " 10 rcdu1:e lhc mlC of child and 1o1dul1 drowmng!> hm1ltc\ v.11h 'm11ll children arc urged 10 .111cnd ipcakcr~ include Julie Wcm. prngr.im dircc1or for 1hc Oranac Counl) T r.ium1 So"1c1v, 1uy I land, Ilic i\qu111c Spnrts prugn1m director for 1hc Nc~port· Mc\1 YMCJ\. and Randy Croll, a fire· m.in v.11h the city of C'<hll Mesa For mnr~ 1nfurm;,11un, call 7Z2 2300 areer enhancement CO TA \lt-~A The Oran c ~o.a\I Ch1p1er of lht D.11.i Procc) 1ng h1nJge mrnt A)~)CIJlton v.111 huld II\ monthh n~two1i..ina 11nd dinner un \\.cdne-<lJ) .1'1 6 pm .at 1hc Red I mn Inn, 10~0 Bm1ol I Cmt1 Mt·• lnc 1op1 v.111 he "Crnh1n 1ng \our C11· rccr In A Touah faomony" Terry Thtlf· mod aurd, the Pre 1dcnt of TtlOR Em· ploymcnl SC!'ICC), v.-111 peak The '°''or the ~C\S1an " S::!.S f'm mare 1nrorm111on. call 6'7-1617 peaking Improvement llUNTING10N Dl ACll i\ free demon\tro11on ,cminar of the E~ccuProv method will be held at The Holtday Inn, ~M7 Ccn1cr A\/e llun11ng11>n Beach. on 1 hursd1y 01 7 pm l::'cecul'rO\ 1 1 1echn1quc for 1mpmv1na 'pc;ik1ng "nd commun1c:a11un skin, J'or mnrc 1nlorm.1hon, \.~Jll 840· 1406. Middle Ea t seminar NE: WPORl Bf ACll The Newport r nundall(.ln will ~n'IOr a w:m1n1r tn• 111lcd •The 11Jdll' ~""' Where Mc We NllW.' un I UC tlJr .ii 110 ... m at 1h .. R.1ltlc'.i O.iv Club, 221 Wc\I Clll t tlwy. Nev.port ikKh fhe Ctl\I I\ $ l.S ror more 1nform1llt'ln, n ll Penn\ 11 64.t ·4'1 I. 'Hanging Garden (01(0'11<\ I)( L M \ll A w11rl...\h11p 1:nktll'll '11.in)!ln~ <.i.irJ~n' v.111 ~ hdd .ii \hcrm.in l 1h1tlf)' 11nd li•rd1.:0\, 2ti.t7 I \I ('o,l\t I fwy., Coron• del M.u, on \\.1.:dnC\ll.1V iii 9 11) 11 m I he C<1n,1r11'1111n, compm111on .incl c.uc ol n\<M·lln1:ll lfo\\ll ha,11<'1' "-111 he Hi\• .;r(1I I ht' n>\I I' S2'4 f"ur nwr~ tnf111m.1 1111n. \1111117\ 2~61. Paralegal meeting ( O I/\ Ml /\ I he Or11ns ' <.:ounl\ P.1r..i1, .11 "''"""'"'ttun 'v.111 hc1IJ 1h month IY dmncr mt1.:t111111 th.: lkvculy tfcflt..&c flotcl, \l~ /\v~nu1: of th ti•, Cod• 11,;u, un Wcdn .i 11 6 p m Mucu fl.11ufm.in. rcttntly rtttr1:l.I Clih· foll\111 upr~l'fh! (•c>Ufl JU•h~C, 111'111 'J'Clk 1 h.. "'' 1~ S 1 fo•r m1: mhi: r' 1nJ SZO for D11nm1;m~r I Of mote mf0Jm11iun1 all Q ~M mbers open hou t C1AIU>l ~ l1RO\ll -A\ mhhnu1n Tnrn l mt-.:rg I> 0•11kn < 11tM:. 1tr hQld n <>pen hou •I hr,. 1>1,111(1 Office, 12 U G•rtl~n <•r ftl"J· ~u11 , < •r· J n (imh, "" I h111lidt1\ Ill lO rm I Of I ""'' 1nf(H l1\.lllfln, Ulll <\7.407. • Adore .a ronsull.111on. a pcrwn mu\I h.tve a v.1111cn refers.ii from Jn optom· c1m1 or ophth 1lmolo~l\I Referral lorm~ o1nJ .ipJ><•inlm1.:nh con be olH11ned by ~.1lhng JC11hv RrndY .it 1hc ccnlcr o11 64(. 12-'4 Bevy of cla ,ses NF.WPOR r BFACH The Wc't Nc1A-port Commun1tv Center, ' W l~th '1 . I~ offcnny regl'>lr311on fu r lhe rollow· ing ch"~cs l.1ne 0Jncc: -Rcg1s1ra11on hea1n' ThurMl.iy for cl,1\..cs ticginning Wcdnc~· d.lv, June :?6 Cla'~ runs 10 wccb on Wcdnc~d"'"'· from JO JO un11I noon The fee'' S20. Scn1,1r Acroh1~ F11nc" Rcau.1r1uon L\ nO\' being held for a enaor f11nc" cla ' hcg1nning s.11urd;iy me free cl•~ 1s held on TucSd.ays and fhu"days from ·JO to 9301 m Beginner's W11crcolor P11n11na -Re11 1ra1ion hca1n• Fnd•v Cla t!qm June 24 11nd run\ lhrough summer lln MonJ.1 from 10 • m un11l noon Fm more 1nform111ton on any tlf 1hc cl.a\\e~. C'Jll (144.1240 • Gathering of president rou r IN \ \l.LFY The F1m ~,uthcrn Chm111n 01p11s1 SchtXll, 10\50 [ "" "" .. oun1.11n Votllcy, v.111 hulcl ·A C 1Jlh\'11ng uf Grc111nc s Prc\llknl' <>f tho.: l 'ni1cd !llAIC\," on fhursd ay I 111 mmc 1nf11rm.t1 ion, c.111 %Z ()~S(> Police need hclp CO'ifA MFSI\ rhc Co,ta Mc~.1 Pvh1:c l)CJ.liltlmcnt '''" h11) room lor 11 fcv. more 'ynung·.ll·hc.irl'' ~en1or c111zcn' in 111 \11lun1eer pro r.1m An)unc 1111crc\lcd in \11lun1cc11n1 .i kv. houl\ a v.cclo. Im oullJOl'r Y.<ltk, c 111 I \nn JI 14.?-~:!~2. Con truction input CO T ML.Ii•\ -A puhltc tnform.i· hon mccuna about con tructt<>n 1Kl1v1t1t\ l•tl t!K lov.cr .ant• Ana R1\Cf ind 11W <..irecn\1llc·lhnnina Pk,~ Control ChJn· net v.111 he held at f,1aoc1a ll1ah IM.ht"•I. ~:!' r la\C nh• \v., on (hur-.d•)' 111 7 pm. For more 1nforma11on, ull (21'\) Q.t. .SJW tedical professor peakS COS I A ML )A r he Center C'luh't Pubhc Aft11" Con1m11tee h\>Sh the \IC~· point tll MK.hid A Weber, M D , Pro· lc!'tlr of Mcd1<:1nc al lJCI, t1lk1n1 l~llll 'tl11h blood prC\\Urc •nd hlah chok'· tcml. Arc they really 1mr<trtan1"'" I he f!maram ''"'" at noon (r\·u~p11on 11 11 ~ 11 m ) Tue\41.iv 111 lhe Center ( luh, 6~0 T1..wn Center Df1vt {\11111 Mc,,1 For rC'•cf\11tlon • nil 662. \.t 14 l•n1crin1 (1,;e I\ SI~ rcr pcNn 'ea ba!ie clas es • Nf.Wf>OR I llAR80R -The "" l•UI Sc .. R.1~. lacltC'd II 19\1 P•t1IK C1•.1•I tr .. ), I\ utf,;rin& tlH\U II\ \I lin1, rowtna. fl\h1na. anoc1na. ind fine 11<1 C'lu1u 1trt open to rouna 1d\ilt1 •• 9 co 21. ftlf mur 1nform•t10n1 C•ll lk .. y 11 .:-SOlt l.ifepard prosnm ~ \~ C.11 tf'Nlf -n Cl ~nlc l,t 1h: n h Wlll bo: hl•kl1111 • Junior l , fUJtUI\ r111,r11m for hl'Y\ nd I rl!l, ''"' l'I I~. from ~11\ I 111 \111 .. 9 ThC rr 'lllft'I tll 1un \1 r•nda\ throu ell I mt , ~ii m .i pm 111 .. 111 n1mtvt 1u1fln1: l4i't•t • foun1111n Ville)' & Hunungton BC4ch !>aid. northern idc of C11v Hall. and -8) th~ DallJ Pilot I F .A OS Cl uh WI II hold a ml'(tr Ion 1ah1 II 'i:iiii~--==~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 ul the Mimna Medical Center. 49S2 I I W11mer A\e. No 110 1n Huntington Oc.ach Adm1 ion 1s free, rcfrc hmcnt will he )Cl'Cd, IUC\IS welcome The I FADS '~tern provide~ o1n 11mu • phere of nun-compc111tvc. pcoonal net· wo1kin& for up to 30 bu\IOC<..\ people Anyone mterC\led 1n bu inc~~ C'(p.&0\100 " "-Clcomc to tillcnd the """er of weekly mec11ng\ hy Cl1n1ac11ng NJncv Danicl\<in .it %FlJOO or OlgJ Shrew bury al 9 · '202 ound Machine CO!l rA ft-SA 1 he OrJngc C1•un1) \c1und M.ichme . .1 mu,1cal b.ind oro;n 10 Jll .1gc,, " looking for new mem~r' The gmur pla)s •II 1~-rc of music .1nd 1 1n c,1,tcncc to help wpport mu 1c m Or· 11ngc C11unl¥ The\ cum:nll\. ha~ IOi mcmt-<n and 1m : lool.tnl 10 11ild "'-\ miln\ people 10 the grvur "' p<t"1hlc Prac.:11cc arc at 7 p m o.:•1.:r) Thur~.i) ni~ht 1.11 C'I• Ill Mo .1 Righ .hc'IOI ror more inform.,hC'n, call l)Qus 11 'IM 17(..0 High chool hold reunion tll.J NTING ION BF. CH -Theda ' ur 1966 from HuntmJton Bc:ach and Ma· rina h11h ~hools v.1lr hold~ 101nl 2..~·YCar r1.:unl<ln on 5.uurday. Augu\I '· •t the I Clarion Ed1cv.11er llo1cl m l..ong Boch. T1ckcu c:;n he obt:uncd for l .lS ca~h heforc July I, "1" will incrt••..c tl'l S40 on July I and S•S on July 30 No 11ckch v.111 be uv1ul1blc .ii lhc door To rcncct lhc spml ur the '(I()), drc~ for. I.he cvcn111J will be c.i\uul Dinner v..111 1ndudc 11 II.a· "11111\n \tvlc bufkl I-or more 1nform.11111n ~nd re,crvill1on,, call cumm111ec mcmher' Denni' oind Glcnn.i Mc .... eO"Wn u1 q6.4660, St.:,·c 11ml Joan Purdue Al %0-4'iQ or 1'cn R;ipp 111 (21') 4lD260 • upport for wive of j~ble s Nl\\-POR f Bh\(11 ,p.Ju,al upfl'•rl 11rm .. for w1•-c' whl.l~ hu b•nd 11re •.:d.ma cmpl1'1\mcn1 1\ rondudcd C\ery luc'd") chnina hom 'I~·" 11 '6-'tlO \1,1 Arthur m ... t I he purpc.hc of 1h.: ~niur 1• ea 'hare 1n"ghl•, c11r-.·11cn,c' .ind wluhon' h1 mJ1n1a1n .i rt"""c 11u1 l 1n urJcr tu bring '"en~th ;111J w11pc.11t h t mil) rel · hon• I,., furth, I 1nf.•rm.11ton, 1.<'IHl•I \111.:h· ell" 111 Ml· .. "nr Ii: lh 111 t-i• ~ Happy cnmpers NI \\ l'OR1 l1f \( II \tl. '''U llll•k· mJ 1111 \llntm• r fun lh• kid-. 1 (h, N, \\• f'lll I (. t• I• \h;,.i I •m1ly \MC •\ h." ia full •l.11• 1•f \.lllll'"'' ind s.·<t• 111on 11 J'll'~l.llll\ lllf )11Ulll 1ll10.:' \ Ul 17 C 111 1hc \ \IC:A Ji f!.l~·ll'NO filt m11rt 1nf11rm1t11on e11 I 1 '"'1,t.:r Ho t a student num· K11 n -23rd Anniversary PARTY! VOTED NVMIER ONE IN IOTR 1111 • IAI CATEQOllES IN O.C. IY THE L.A. TINES CRITICS It READERS POLL JANUARY, 1991 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th '1991 l'he1·e •u•e b u·s lnd hen t.her · lu BA.RSI H v. s Bt.111 1n a clus~ a by 1 self. Should you ev~1· ver t.til t:: .. ING" v~ ·1 • 1.r·~a yotlrself t.O 1 vts1 LO G0tr Hll! 'I av p.a.1 in ei t.11•e vncat.lon a"ound lt.lll • 48 IMPORT BEERS • 24 MICROBREWS • ZEB O'BREENS IRISH ALE •SATELLITE SPORTS• 10 TV SETS• PINBALL-VIDEO GAMES • POOL TABLES • FOOSBALL • SHUFnEBOARD • DART BOARDS *MEET IN PERSON· RED STAR GIRL'S '~°m' • .. • . . • .. . • . r. . * EDRA GOLD GIRLS 1 :; 1i FINNISH p~ GIRI;S to if:~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- o :~~ ~~'t • ~teo~... : ,,~,~~~oO DBAWDIGS HlllLD •o~.b~ : 'O~~~~ ... ot 8:00, 9:00 & 10:00 P.M. ~ ~ ~ .,~~ ~,. .,,-o " To Honor Out' Loy· 1 CusL01ners, we \\\Till be drn\\1 t 'or 2 glf o r lfl_. .... <# ... WOl h 2i..) h tow l' dinner a t,h s local r s ur nt1s: (KJNDLY TIP lfOR THE TOTAL AMOUNT) IAIN STEADOVSI '2 00 H r r Blvd C ta M so 6 1·9777 PASTA MESA 212 E 17th Cost M 642·?488 1830 NEWPORT ILVD. •COSTA MESA, 541-8421 • il Brain _power, can you ancrc•se i t , or, is it i determined solely by your genes. I ts it possible to : elevate your IQ, , im prove yo ur , memory, low ; down age related mental decline, enhan ce you r ability to learn, 1 or have you been dealt a pat • hand? Well, you can not turn a dimwit • into an Ein tc1n, but each ! individual CAN improve his ; mental function, and it 1s : reasonable 10 do o. A we learn more about how 1hc • brain works, we realize that brain functions arc chemical reactions that can be facilitated in predictable faihion. For example, acetylcholinc is a neu.rouanamltter eSKntial to layina down memory. Choline, a vitamin like substance found in lecithin and other food1 is the direct precursor to acetylcholine. When volunteers were given large quantities or c holi ne , they performed significantly better on memory test than those aiven placebos. Cholinesterase is the enzyme ·that destroys acetylcholine in the brain. THA is a drug that blocks the action of this enzyme . Patients with Alzheimer' disease, who have severe memory disturbance , were given choline to jncrea e the production of acetylcholine, and 1liA to block the enzyme that breaks it down. The results, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, were astounding. There are literally hundreds or techniques that have been shown to 1ipificantty improve mental functions when compared to a placebo. What would you be like if you did them all for sax months? That is a practical impossibility, but what about doing several? Where are you goina to get your information, your local doctor? Not likely. Improving mental fun ction in an otherwise healthy individual comes under the heading of "QUALITY Of LIFE ENHANCEMENT," and it not onty not punued by the medical profc11ion but is usually scorned. The medical profession is fat and happy with all sorts or lucra1ive new aad.ets ror seeking o ut al'ld blasting away at "DISEASE;" it could care less abou1 helping you up your 10 a few poinis, or improve your ability 10 concentra1c. In fact, most doc1ors arc lil<cly to tell you .1ha1 it can't be done, m spite or literally hundreds of lhOu!tands of s1udies documen11ng the opposi1c. Over th e nex1 several weeks I will c:\plorc with you the exciting fie ld of NOOTROPICS, brain enhancing ubstances that improve learning, memory consolidation, memory retrieval, mood, and concentration without significant ' tOxiclty and without aherina other aspecu of the central ncl"OUS !ystem. We will discu11 the numerouJ noouopic drugs prescribed by docton in Europe to millions or people, why they work, and how you can get them. So for those interested, let's get staned. Start taking vitamin$! Research clearly shows that nutri11onal supplementation !teem to improve metal function for both young and elderly. The 11red old advice to cat a BALANCED diet for your RDA's doesn't even addre~ the OPTIMAL intake of nutrients for OP1 IM AL MENTAL FUNCTION. One study 'i howed that mentally retarded children given large doses • l ...... I' .... ., ·- I of 8-complex, trace minerals, and vitamin A jumped their 10 an unbelievable 10.2 points compared to controls. In another study of HEALTHY elderly people, cognitive function was po1ltively associated with intakes and blood levels or the 8 -complex, vitamin c. and other familiar nutrienb. Many high potency multiple vttamin and mineral formulas arc available. In general, 8-compJex lihould be tn the SO to 100 mg range, vitamin E, 400 units, and V1tamin C. 1 to 3 grams. That's for tartcrs, but there 1 more , a lot more. Dr. Julian Wbltakrr o~ratts Whitaker Wtllncss Institute In NtffrPOrt &acb. :Groups sues USDA seeking better care of research animals By Laurie Asseo The Assoeiated Press WASHINGTON Even laboratory animals need exercise and companionship, say animal rights groups that accuse the government of worrying more about cost than the proper care of re\earch dog!. and primates. "Deprivation ce r1 a1nl~ constitutes cruelty," ~aid Chri tine Stcvenc;, secretary of the oc1ety for Animal Protectl\e Leg1slat1on. "f:.verybod)' knO\\S lhat dog~ "ant 10 go for a walk." Her group and other plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit contend the Agnculture Department bowed to pre~~11re trom re earchers nnd 01her federal agcncic~ to water do"n rule' on care of dog and primate Re!,earcher' l>hould be required to ghe dog' daily excrcic;e and provide primate s with an en' 1ronmen1 that helps their mental health -uch as caging them in group • the plaintiffs say. But the USDA ays its new rules provide proper care for the animals, a nd the National Association for Bi omedical Research insists the researchers arc in the best wsition to decide what their animals need. "The science requires healthy, normal animals in most ca es," aid Barbara 'Rich, the research group's executive vice president. "It i in ~ciencc's best intere t to give them the best care. ''The public thinks all dogs like to nrn. I don't know that that' in fact the case,'' he aid, adding Inside Medicine that research dogs 11re "not i.ocioli.ted 1n 1hat wny." The ne" USDA rulcc;, adopted an fcbrunr)', let rcscarcherc; et their own plan for dog exercise and primate pc;ychological health. The plan~ can be reviewed by' the government, but not the public, and enforcement i provided through rc$ular in pcction by federal vete rinarian . The rule affect approximately 150,000 dog and S0,000 primates u ed in re earch each yea r. They al o apply to animal breeders, dealers and exhibitors such as circuse and zoos. "We're very enthu ed about the way they've turned out," said Dr. Morley Cook, USDA a sociate deputy administrator tbr regulatory enforcement and animal care. "They provide adequate health and care and handling of the c animals." Howe,cr, the plain11ffs -which al o include the Animnl Legal Defeno,e Fund of San Rafael, Calif -SJ) a 1985 la" requires the go,crnmen1 10 ct 1hc minimum standards itself. The law,uit says lhe Agriculture Department gave tn 10 pre ure from researchers, the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of Health and I luman Service-,, which aid etting pccific rules for dog and primate would co t too much. Spoke men for OMB and HHS declined comment on the law u1t. Rich aid the animal right group ' propo al would co t clo e 10 $2 billion. The group said the CO\t "ould be far lower. S kin-sensitive people may have problems on their hands fJv Or John T Chiu come. • ~ d ' ">e Oail't P IGI Much ha., been "-rtllcn a0ou1 the "~n1f1cancc uf a powerful 'er<;u\ a limp grip. \-Ct a pmcapple hand probahl)' " JU'il .it damaging. An OOl)' hand'l f-'orgel 11 ectema. The cause for thi!, often 1!. multiple. Since our hand arc 1n clo'ie conlact ,,.1th chemical and irritant' \O often in the cour e of an a\erage da}, it 1 a "onder that "'e don't ha\e more problem "uh hand eczema. ' The dead kin provides the \ '1111plc h.1m1'ha l..c 1, 111..el) 1hc Ir 1 ,11n1.1d \llll ha'c \\Ith another J'l ''''n )1.'I 1lm hncf ;rnd often 'h 1111.1.:J l.'nrnunll.'r '"111 likel)' mold the f1r,1 11npn:,,1on tor }Car' to 1 he medica l term for th" hand prohlem " called hand derma1111,, more commonly knu"n a' ham.I outcrmu t perimeter of dcfen1,c THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthu mp THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump thumppity thumppity thumppity THUMPthump uh-oh? Should you be worried? Maybe. Muybe not. There is one excellent, efficient way to find out. The UCI Executive I lealth Program. Specializing in comprehen ive health asse s- ments and preventive medicine. 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In nddit1on. the oil \Ccreted on your skin urface help'> to retain 1hc mo1 ture 1n your kin . thu'I making 11 Ice; permeable to mo t of 1hc ou l'ildc invaders. It docs not take much 1magtnat1on to figure out that uny cracked kin i.urface is more prone to irritation and infec11on . I lowcver, improved hygienic mca. ures arc unexpectedly working ugain!ll the health of your !..in. especially on the hands. The more effective the soap or detergent i , the more efficiently it remove-; the oily coating normally pre ent un your kin and thus ollowing the "atcr. which help to ma1nu1111 )Our ">ktn IC\ture. to c'cape A di) and cracl..ing 'ikin 'iurface then rc,ult .. , mal..1ng your skin e'en more vulnerable to 01hcr 1rritanh. incc 1..uherw"e rcla1i,.cly harmle~ agent\ can no" brc,1ch )Our ou1ermo\t defense. )Ou .ire IHI\\. more prone .to become allergu: 10 other chemical\ )OU arc in contact w11h The l)p1c.1l ca .. c ;, ,1 perwn "ho hccomc\ \Cn\ll11ed lo nickel after a 111cl..cl·conl.11nmg po!.t " IO\Crled mtn .1 nC\\ I) pierced c .u lohc. People w11h .1iop1c cc1ema (a1op1c dcrmallll\) appear to he more pmne to cfc,clop hand cc.c.ema, ;ind 1hc .. i..111 covered by your ring 1lot likch 10 he t1r'1 ;iffec1ctl h\ hand cczcm.1. . ln1cre,11ngly enough, n1c.kel often ma> be 1hc cul prit for pcri.1~1cn1 hand c..:£enm '1nce II " 'o common in our \UI roundinA' A }Oung \\Omnn reccntl) .. ,~cd me '"h> 'he h,1d nn itch' rn"h fmm Do You Suffer F r om Foot Pain? New advancements in therapy may be the . answer Million of Americans utter from foot pain and disca e each year. Approximately 80"& of our population is affected with ~foot pain and deformity "'-hich force them to become more ~cdenta ry ·and less rictivc. This increase' the rntc a11d ri<;k of heart disea e and many other metabolic dl\CU'-.C\ which 1,hortcn life C"<pcct.i nc . But of equal importance. 1t .1ffcct' quality of life. I hl\C you ever \t,1ycd Imme while your kid' went to the p.irk nr found your eJf not ~oing 'hopping hccnuse }Ou were mo ttred'1 Thec,c .ire }m;itom ot foot d1<.ca c"cry bit J'I much a' the r•un from unsightly bunion . r~)rtunatcly, maJor medical adv.1ncemcn t in the di.1gno i' and ca re of the foot and lower extremity over the pal>t 10 ycnr have let.I to more effect ive therapy. lc:-ic, p:11n a nd comphc.1tinn' U\\C)citttcd with foot care. As with mo t medical ttcatmcnt<., "you h,1vc: nothing to fe.ir except fei1r it elf." Pu111n{l off care onlv make' mutters wor~ M the· detormit1c' progrc,s. E.1rly treatment pro\ltJc the l'C\t prngnosi' for care. ~cw technology has hccn dc\clupcd to C\,1lu.1tc the complic:itcd motion und lorces th.It nroducc fool di<tC1l\C . lhing high technology Computer Tracking Sy tcm , we are able to pinpoint with high degree of accuracy the complicated deforming forces that produce disca e of the foot, ankle, knee, hip and spine. Proper diagno 'i i the key to proper treatment and Computers allow us to sec the un ce.1ble mechanical problems thut create di e.111e Once the mech.1nicul clement'i arc evaluated. "' u r g 1 c a I p I a n c .1 n b c developed hy Computer. Using <.pccial 11urg1 cal \kill and equipment uch 0(\ La,cr Surge!)'. Micro,urgcl) and 11n1m.ll i ncision urge!)', the d1'iea cd ti \UC can now be repaired in an outpatient urgicul center in tcad of u ho pita!. To the patient, this mean reduced puin, fa ter healing ond lower costs. During difficult economic time , we nll make acrif1cc . Plea11e make them wi41ely. It really isn't practical to hobble thru life. t her 14K gold pcndan1 , not rcrngn111ng thnt 111ckcl I'> a ma,or part 1lf 1h1. other 1-IK 1n the m:iktng of 1he pendant Another patient complained of a persistently itchy and cal)' left palm. It took some tune before v.c came to the conclusion that the nickel tn her hairbru h handle wa the hidden culprit. The fac1 that 'he \\ti\ left-handed and a po~1t1ve patch tc~t re ponse to nickel cringed 1hc diagno l'I. It al!.o has been reponed that ac1d1c food product!>, 'iuch n\ tom:Hoe\ and vinegar. may free the nicl..el or chrome prcc;cnt in 'ta1nlc!> steel cookware <Ind con,cquently cau'c a n.1rcup of the ~km lc\iun "'hen ingested by tho e who arc 1tllerg1c to the'c metal\ I mu'I ,1dm11 1h.1t l ha"c llC\er 'ccn th" phenomenon in my praCllCC Yet another common contactant 1 formaldchvdc HO"-C\Cr, th1 agent \\Ori.. · more often a an irritant than .1 contact allergen It " .im.lZ!ng ho" ub1qu1tous th1 agent 1'i Far from JUM being an irru,1tmg mell from nail polt'ih, 1t " found tn product'\ rl\ngmg from .1ntipcr-.p1rant and 1n'icc11c1dc' to rubber and toothpa\tt. bcn paper money 1 1reated with formaldehyde. Cert11 1n product'\, 'iuch a Mcthenamine, only rclca,e formnldehyde in the prc,encc of acid . People with lormnldehyde allergy IJlBY react to products contn1ning glotaf.ildehyde a' \\>Cll I fo\\ c.in you 1ell whether your prnhlcm " due to an allergy or 11n 1rr11.1n1., The an'"cr i'i. you cnn't 1 n mJn> ca,ei; l·vcn doctor' pcc1allllng in kin problem,, such ,1\ dcrmatolog1 '' .ind <11lcrg1i.1.,, o(ten ha\e trouhlc 1elhng them ,1p.1rt. I hu -,, .1\lde from the oh\ 1ou' ca'c'• performing a p.ilch \ktn tc't panel to the common allergic rnn1,1c1anh often 1., the tmt :.rep Ill tr)ing to unra\CI the m)'ltCry. In th" 1c,1, the u pectcd agcnl 1s applied on }Our 'iktn with a \flOl fl.ind A1d·hkc patch A po 1t1ve rc.1c11on will 'ihO'-' up t"-O or three Ju}' niter it~ 11p plica t1on. o,cu tonally, nn allergen uch "' the limocnc oil (from the peel of nr.1ngc. lcn1on umJ lime} m,iy require wnh~ht e,po,urc to chc1t .1 J){l'ltl1\c rc.H.llon Wh .1t \houlcl \Ou do, then·l f-i~t }OU need 10 check on the frequent of \\,\tCr ind chemical c)lpu,urc Ohviou"il), c~CC4i'iive cont.u.:t ~1th wntcP and chemical' "111 tend tu ch.ip and f1, ure tlut '~an. 1\\1>1d.1n .. c pp ..r' to he ,1mrk. but nut .il"a'' po 1blc. 1\n 1t110 me h.1nic c:1nnoi 'imply 1h;anll1111 '"" JOh 111 a'oul contau:t v.11h motor .inti lullricutmg ml, 11nd the mother 111 .1 \oun inl~nt rcolh Jt~' not have ·much chmcc 1n •1m1dins cont:.ct v.1th water . ,. Carol Dee Jones Coetl 0111y Pilot ' "ight enough to 'how you're a oman and loose enough to show ~ou're a lttdy" -Edith Head (1899-1981 ). The clothe!> at Thur day night' rash1 on \how benefitting the Pac1f1c S)mphony As)()C1at1on left httlc doubt lhat designer Scaa" (introducting his fall hne) knew of the fashion ph1lo'>Ophy of the late grand dame of Holl)~ood couture But, that wa' JU t part of it fhe evening, carefully created at Le Mend1en, wa the brainstorm of Nancy Soroslcy. She and her co· chairman Jamts Balce r managed 10 ge t virtually everylhing underwritten. Major 'ub 1d1zer for the event were Gerry and Wally Schroeder. Soro ky (wearing n Scaas1) pointed out, "We could never have thi beautiful event wi thout our friend ... that's what makes it fun, all the comraderie and meeting new people" The entire $9.000 1n profit" from the evenmg will go to benefit the Pacific Symphon) which 1\ gearing up for 11\ ummcr ea~n. Red wa the color of the night. from the mv11ation" to the table trimming . Carol King created the lihow-off table toppcr<i -white ro e\, rouged gcrbera da1 1cs and C>.OtlC bromeJiad\ re0ected In mirror . Peggy Cotton consulted on the food and wine for the 150 guc\t'I. Temp1ing place favo r chocoll41es from Azhmere chocolatiers threatened to spoil appet1tec;, but dinner arrived JU t in ttme. Stealing the attention (for u while) was the repa t created h) chef Dominique Briairt. First w a~ ,1 terrine de tomnte aubergine ct mozzarella Then what cl e but u f1let with porc1ni mushroom' in merlot "•iuce. The finale wJ' toa ted coconut dazquoise that's la)ers of fruitful mou"e tram.Jattng into dchc1ou~. Still n .,.,a hard not to be interested in the scene steale~ Nord~trom -;upphed. The Sca.1sc1 l a~h1on and the model!.. th Jt l'I With an arti'lt'~ -;cn\lt1\11y. Pacific Symphony'11 Carl St. Clair noted the dc\igncrs·~ u\e of ndornmcnt on the material,, "Ghe~ them a threc·dimen.,ional feel. l love the drc.,.,e,." but, confe~'led St. Clair, "I like the models more. They arc beautiful." Admiring the going'\ on aho were Susan Bartlett, Lydia and Warren Bauer, Arl ene and George Cheng, Lynda Gome, Joyce .ind Ron Hanson, Reta Hawtcin , Janice John son, Shirley and Ralph Ke rstner, Anne and Tom Key, Judy Manto, Marcy and Maurice Mulville, Anne and George Schopiclc, David Scott, George We ton, Gayle Widyolar and Jane and Philip Winsor. 1\rlen<• ,md George Cheng Monctar. June 10, ,., ,. • II It_. ____ _., •• Experts offer makeup .ideas Can you imaainc anyone not recognll.lnl vivaciou1, Gayle Anderton? h really happened Wednesday at the Fash1onable's luncheon at the Ritz Carlton. But, then she didn't have on her eyes and she had a new hairdo. Julia Cross of Ste-.ens le Cross, Newport Beach, took care of one eye by applying earthy and mau1;e tone shado"'s Ander~n was part of the program themed "A Whole !'I.e..., You" although Cro did onl} half a face to cmpha 1zes what a diff crence makeup IMI can make. Rudy Chavi ra tylcd the houlder·leng1h hair - of the da) 's model giving her the nc" look in Soc' chignon. -a ba ket ...,ea,c. iety For the 75 gue ts who might be more .,enoui. ------about a new look, Dr Georg~ Brennan <1howed before and arter tide~ and talked Jbout new techniques in co meuc surgery including fat 1mplnnts 1n the hp,. ched.). temples for a rounder face look. New '>Ummcr fJ'ihJOO') were pre .. entcd by Billur Wallerich or Neiman Marcus. • "' The luncheon chaired by Wihni Short and the program arranged bv Adrienn~ Brennan CC'ncludcd the season for the Chapman colle'ge support group ACll\lllC will re umc in the fall with a member onl) re.union • Anwar Soliman of Laguna Beach was one of four to recieve the "Spmt of Giving" a~Jrd Fnda) c'ening from the Foodservice Dl\I ion of the Food lndu Inc Circle for Cit) of Hope Soliman rec1e\ed h1 a~ard at a dinner attended b) 00 in the Anaheim Marriott With him JI the C\Cnt ~ere ...,,(e, Mary Ellen, her mother. Alice Bennett, and brother Bill Bennett. oltman head the e"'port Beach·ba ed American Re taurant Group which mcludc'i Prego. tu.in Anderson' Black Angu Caulc Company. Vehet Turtle, \itacAnhur Park plus more than ~00 other re ti.lurant'> Communitv 1molvemc nl\ of ohman mciude Child Help USA. '-ie~port Harbor Art Mu cum and Boy Hope Proceed of the ""'"d dinner, Sl 21,-100, go to Cm of Hope . • Dorothy Clarie and Marian Perrin of Ne" port Beach and Carol McClure of co,ta Me-.J each ha"e a new piece of Jewelry. Sa turdav the trio was pre'\entcd 50->car pins at the Orange County ·AlphJ Chi Omega alu mnJe brunch ho'>ted by l ea Tedrow in her Harbor Ridge horn~. Other honoree were Cathy Boragno, the group\ ne~ prc1> and other officer. Li a Simp on, 8ubara l annster Clari.., Kim Weber and Debbie Harrington. • Plan!. arc alread\ undeNa' for the '1\lh annual ho~tx>at Champagne Fe t JI the Charlie Bro" n re,taurant (formed' Reuben E Lee) 10 e"'port Be<lch ~l\\. I 1 the date Charlene lmmell 1 cf'\.ing a <,econd term as pre;,1dent ot the fcst·,pon,onng Red R1tibon JOO OC .\mencan Red Cro .., council She and other otficcr'>. Sally Ll""rence, Diane Fuess, Sharon Pai le , Shae Gu.uniga, ol.a Schneer and Bemice Herd were in tailed Frida) during a luncheon at the Four ea'>Ons. k.Jrcn tiard1n. Debi Bremner and Diane McDonald E::.ai.:h )ear the ta ting C\ent ha' ra1 ed bctv.ecn SJ S.000 and S!S.000 Thi\ 'fear RRJOO ~•II g"e Sl6.cnl to the ARC chapter to purcha e traile r tocked wnh emergent) upphe' "'h1ch can he 1aken to any di a ter area in 1he count) • Men, women agree· 'less can be more: Betty Mo s '' baci... from England where he '1'>1tcd 10 da} ~1th Maura Eggan, formerl'f ~Ith outh Coa t Plaza. The tw o ~ere Llomg Harrod,, plav' and ;,1ghhec1ng including <.."1lurch111'~ home Dear Ann Landers: Thank yo u, th ank you for your wonderful re'lpon'e to that man who wa~ co n ce rned becau c he 1 n't well-endowed He signed him elf "Short changed.·· Yo u tolJ him, "Le can be more .. WhJt a fabul ou re pon c Ann A locker room· type pe cking order ba cd on "endowment " can pin) hav oc with a m.11e· elf·c teem anJ be downright Jehumonwng Tho.,c feeling of 1nfcr1or1t)'. unfortunately, can Inst a tirc11me. Your sen'\ihle and rcas.,unng comment'! made o lot of male'\ feel better abuut thcrmcl\.c,. I hanl-.,41 from .111 of u., -Salem, Ore. Dear Salem: It "a good or )OU co wntt. o did many othrr • And would you ~llt\t I heard from more "omen than men'! Read on: Dear Ann Lander•• I "·" m.1mcll to a hon.1f1tk .. tud for eu;ht )C.1r,. I le ''·'' c-<trcmch proud of h1' "endu"mcnt'" ,1nd cun'>1dcred h1m,clf ,1 re.ii flrlll' Thi' mJn couldn't 'WP rcmind1nc me th.it I \\J' \Cr\ lud., Ill h,1,l' him Mc.mwh1lc our 'e' Ith! w," hell I drc.1ded ~·omg to tieJ .11 night and he '"'J' ul"a)" after me. ·1 hrng' "ent trom !'lad to "'H'e and fm :ilh \\C were J1,,m,;cJ I hen I m c t · t\ n d' . · · '' h 1l " .1' "onderfull) !..ind: con,1tkr.1tc .ind thoughtful. I ""' rchc,cd hl di CO\Cr that he \\J\ ITI1l<le,th cndo,vcd I h" m.rn " mal'\Cl<1u'h \at1"f)mg 111 C\el) W.I) .ind I h.l\c nc,cr been hJpp1cr. 'c" Orie.in' h orn Clc"eland .. 'hortch.iflged in W)nmtng" need' to !..mm th.11 hcing ~ ell-endow ed ha' .ib,olutely nothing to du with lo'e ,ind lm 1n~ l'vc been w 1th 'c' er.i i men . huth bcltirc and hct\\-cen rnarriai;c, .• ind l can .1ttc't to the foct that the lllll\I l!Cllefllll\h e1H.lll\\.Cd were the "m'1.lu,cr' .1nlJ thc h.-.ht cndO\\Cd "ere the: t'il''I. ,\lmlht \\llh<llll c\lcpt111n 1hc h•I! cu'' 1hough1 th.\T 111 the\ h,1d Ill du "'" hi.' thl.'rc hclllU'" the\ 'H re "God\ gift" tn km .tic' · I h l' 't' m I.' n were 1m.1r1.1hl\ the 1111>,t 'dl·ccntercd, cg,111,\ll11I ind. I might 1dd. the lc,1,t ,1t1'1\lllC I I 1111. • 11 i.. It 'c: em' th .11 \h1•rl\:h.1 n~cd" '' mo,tl\ ,h,,rt llO ltllll1d1..·11 c' I. ""'· .1m ·,,1mc\\ha1 11ndc r,111.'d hut Ol I \\tlffi,ln C\ c I c11mpl.11ned 111 ran lwm Ill} bedroom l.1u1?h111g ~hN \\11mcn ire""' prc1•" up1cd \\Ith their cmn llllldequ KIC..'ll the.• f1r'l llmC .lr<lUOJ ( h ''Ill\ ,, in ''' k ucain. th.int.;, "' \ID\. '<' n11 k;nl!cr' "'II there ~e 1h1. IH11.1d ,,1mphnc '' h1i;h l·te.1tcJ ,1 d11ll Ill.' ftH .t ll \<lrl' ol u1111p.ir1,1.1n' I Im '' ,\ h1g pfu, l<'r h11th men .1nd \\11rnen, "Im t•lll 111n\ 1 , 't '' 11 n c .1 not h c r ' c11mp.111h1ht' 111 ,, muc.. h nwre I 1t111111f 1ll,1n1ll'I \l.tllk: I h l\C ~ccn ,c,11,111\ inwhul \\llh .11 lcl\l ~Cl men. Convertible cars were top s in 1963 In enrl falconry, ,1 m.rn no lonicr )-Oung enough 10 ny hi\ own tmd ~ound up tot1ng the wooden lrame on which h"e h.iw"-' were carried It wa' c<illed o "c,\d~c,'' pronouncl'd "codge," 'J h.11·., "'here we got "old codger " All yo ur h(e )Ou've "-nown the turtle '' the only reptile with ll \hell Why didn't )OU tell 'omcbo<ly? Mnyhc >ou'vc dmen out to 'ume ltx:ul farm to prd. )OtH own flCA' What the farmer... "'ho '° permit ha\.e learned i many " hou ehold manager think\ the p1ckin " JU\t d11nd . Out the 'helling ''n't lh111 '<1 "'hll \UCh cnterpme. " LM. ..,. Fiaure you u~ four lime' a~ m•n> con onant a" \tOWtl\, 0 Wh111 w the hi e t )Cllr r()r 1:00\Crtlhle ..:ar,., . A. 1963. W11h .ihout 40,000 uf them. l he \C:llr John r·. Kenned) Wl'I. \hCll I he Uta&IC.\ recordc,1. "I Want lo Hold "l our Hand " M..r1in Luther NIU~. Jr. 'a1J. "l h.1,c t Jt('am ... M.iuricc ~enJ.1t.; \\f\ltc, i.w hl·re l he. \\-1hl I h1nc' re ' Dr lll"h 11.'I lk B.t ~e' '°'' 1lled the tm.t .trt1hn.1I hccHl \II red H1ti.:hc..ocl-., tlircdc:d "I he R1rJ, 'And\ ,1lm111 ~.111w, 11 the m.ulct. CJ \cwrdml( hl the l:\ rc,c.m.her,, ha,cn't h.1tr the m.1m~d c..nupk' rc..•11111ncd 1.111htul 1 \ \lmo,1 h.tlt. II )ll\I J)•'" 1 p111n11. 't1c..·t\ h .)•lltr hind '''Ct the i...c:,h11-1rd Ill \CC hll\\ "'·"" note' \llll· c.111 ,p,1n. l .trpco;t h.tnd 'P·"1 uf 1c~11rtl '' lh.11 lll p1.1n1't ~cr~c1 R.1chm 11u11ull -I~ wh1fl' k\:\' Our h1cl Prng1111,11\. lhH ., , •• 1: \\ llllO rnr i..1.1m.1th 1-.tll\ Ori. . 111 bc"rnnc 1 he h.1n.1n.1 c...11111,11 or urth \rn\rt ,1 11· inc,11.1Mc:. h '-a)'· wh.1t \\llh 'll mmh c111hc1m 11 c:nc:tg~ thcrc.1b1Hlh I uok 1t " lu:l 1nil Jt, thud bi 'C't C'flOtl I' b,m Ill " • • hkc h\tnC\ ,\rt 111 lhc Ill the he 11111 •. hut milt '"" m Id nut Plc,"c· Ann, tell vour reader~ thar '"c doc,n't mc,1n a th ing 1f )'OU re.ill\ lJrc .1hout the man you're \\llh \\ h,11 mJt1cr' " gcntlcne~. ~CllC(ll\ll\, CUO\lllcr.HIOn .ind JU'll pl.1111 dc1.:cnn \\ 1thout e"ep11on. the men "ho had the mu">I mtlde't CltU•pmen t were the most '111,hing. I m.1mcd nne of them 'i 11t l c1kl.' (II\ 'I nur recent l11lumn 111 the ~.lit l-1!..c T ribunc h 1d the hc..,1ding nt.lcrendv~cd \l 1k' C .in De the Bc't Ul\Cf "Mnura ml\ e' Orange Count). bul ~he has ,, great nat '" Chcl ca, "orb in an office l • bloc).., from Ducf.;ingham Palace '"hen "he\ not out on the \lie of her cmplo)er' ne .... -;hopping mall '•le. ' report Mo" ~o' hc,1J' the Bu.,ine ' Committee of the Arl'i which ~111 cclehr:itc th IOth anmve r.,al'\ on June I:. • D\ THE \\ \ Author T. Jeffer on Park~r '' -.chcdulcd to appear June .! ... at the Balboa 8 ,1, C'luh for Round Table ~c t\ noon luncheon program. He'll talk ahout h1 new no .. cl, • Pac1llc Beat ·· a 'h'" ·· .... h1ch lcJd' on ti dan'!erou' trail lrom the mt."''t IU\\J;tl)U\ man\100 ... anJ "lChh to the darl.;l.'\I corner' ot :-.t:.wport Beach.'' l ct mi; 'lute from pcr'\Onill ,,.------------------------------; C\pCril.'ncc ·'' :Jn ll\CrenJtl\\ed nllik. we c.1n he the "'H't k>,er,, I ,lun't "1-.h 1c1 .1ppc.1r 1mmllJc,1 hut I h.l\C hJd mmc than m~ 'h.irc ol tem.1lc lu,cr' .111d .1lm11,t \\llh11ut C\CCf'llllO, the ~ ~·11 mpl.11n t:d 1h ,1t 'e " "·l' un ll llllort 1hle o r '""' nr1gh 1 p.11nlul II .1 'urg1l.ll pwccdurc lltr penile tetluct11rn \\Cre IX""hk. I \\1111ld be: .1 \\llhng c.rnthdate ,\, \llll 'Jtd 111 )''ur c,11umn nn. k" ''more Author's Wile seeks divorce l 0\ \'t•l~l l \ Grace ~11l,~1n' v;Jnt' hl end hc1 nc irh ~S ·H'.lf m .. m.1lte h' hloci..hu,tcr .1\1 t h11r H ,1 H\ltl R1lhh '"'· her ,111nrne' 'a1tl. Mr\: Robh111' ftlt\I c..hrnH:C p.1ricr' rrid.I\ 1n '\11r c.·t1or ( tlllrl. I !er UltllrOC\, ~(Iii 1IJ J,1,11n I' ti nue ri. ,,11,• \1r, Rtlhhin'' 1kc1\1l'n ~u' pwmp1c.;J in p.u1. 'b" n M.n 'I 1u11de in the l c.1' 1 '' ·cJc!, l 1mc' th ~ll ,;ml R11t-b111,, "a' 'ccn ,,, the RoM'lll' P.1lm \pun ' home w11h ll '''un •er \\t•"1JO. \n111h~ r c tlAI) t ....,., a rcquc\t b, l~<1bh1n' th l hi v; 1lc ''In u tr.1n~ll:r deed that v;11ulJ Rl\C him po">' Cr O\Cr pro(lCrt\ the.•~> ov.n 1n San Ju 1n (" 1p1i.trann, r lm1cr1 "''' l'al m1er1 r ucJ that Mr\, R1'l bin ... "'h'' he c.,ud "'a' in her a • J ''c"c' nulhnn ol dnlhH'. n_, l ltt tm>c'l•tt·d lwu Your single source for comprehensive medical services. . ., Tbe Medical Plaza Allociation, located next to Fashion Island lo Newport Buch, provides the most comprebemive IJ'OUP of physicians, dental special- ists and outpatient medical lef'Vices in Southern California. In one convenient location! Nearly 200 health care professionals are available to meet your individual health care neecb. Phys- icians and dentists are available in 'each of the followlna specialties: ,...................... • .................... 4 .. ?56-9000 ' -. Burki ., .. 'Women' By Deborah Hastinos Aj) l clevtslon Witter LOS ANGELES -Ocha Burke mJy be dropped from her starring role on CBS' hit comedy ~erie Oc,igning Women," the act re,,· puhhCl\t )tlld. We have been led 10 be lieve th.11 Dclt.1 Burke '' not coming h.11:t.. bu t there ha' been no 11llil 1.11 '-'Ord from the tudio or 1hc: net\\mlo.," \aid 'pokeswom.in \nnclle \\'olf \h',1nv.h1lc, " aturday Night l 1H:" ca'I member Jan Hooks has hl'l'll '1~neJ lor the upcoming fall 'l"1"111 of · Dc\lgning Women,'' ,Jtd tw1 .1gcn1, l)av1d Yocum .. "II " Ill) undcr:-.tanding th:u I .1111 lll"11i11g •I nc"' eh,1ractcr which ,, 11111 111 ''"' "•'Y a replacement 1111 lklt.1 Bur t..c ." Hook) said in n ,1.11um·111 rt.>lca wd F ridJ) ll) 't llllllll B1111'l'' .1pp.1ren1 dep.irture '••Ihm, lll'.lrh .1 \C,11 nl puhlrc '11, lo.c1111t.! ''Ith the 'errc,· hu,band- 1 II d \\I I e r r ll d u l e r ' . II J r (\ l lh11n.1,011 .111d I rnd.1 Blood'"nnh- 1 h1llll.l'<ll1 I l.11" I h11111.1"111 declined ,o>lllml'.nt I 11d,I\. '"did ( B\ .ind 1 11h1mb1 1 l'tl turc:' I ck\l,Hlll < '111111111."lll' .1b11111 Burt..e ' l111urc "n th1· htl!hh r.1t l'll pr11~r.1m \\CH: 1•111111J'luf (l, .1 a·pnrt 111 l·r1d.1~' Jl 11h \ .1t1l't' 1r.tdl· 1111ir111I I hl ,1111' 1p111tnl 111111.imcd '<lllfl'c' '1\111!! ll urlo.l' \\,I' 11t11 .111d I l1)oi.., ",1, 1n I ) II r I ll )! .1 I ii r I n )! 11 I I ntl't la1nml'l1 t I 0111gh t. .i , , 11 d I l ,, t l d p 111 !! r a m ah o u 1 I l11ll"''"lll. Burh· ,,11d, ··1 dnn t 1h111 ~ I h.l\l' ,1 lu1111 c \\Ith Delt.1 Burk<• ''ho portr.1y., Sutanne ugarhal..cr on "Dc>.,ign1n~ \ \ nnw11." m.t\.: lw cl mppt•d from tlw C 135 comccl)' De<.1gnini.: \\ onwn · .. Of I kx.1k,, U u r lo. c "" J. " I t h 1 n k 'he '' \\Onderful and I ""h her the tic'I .. In JJnU•m Burke \Ued the I hom.1,c11\' .111d Columh1.1 '1ud111', d.11mlng 'hc ..... 1, "11\lcn out of ;111 c r1,odc '" pun1'hmc nt for 'rr11c111n~ thl C\ecume produce" \he ,,ought ~".000 (her .,,11.m per cp1,1Hlc), llll'pe(llll:d pun1tl\l' d.1111.igc' .ind ,, l1111rt ckd.1r.111on th.it the Jdcnd<in"· action' \11tded her c:ontr,ICt. B11tern e'' hl't""Cl'll Burt..e and the 1 hom:hllll' llll111111.11ed lti\t f di \\ hl'll hollh "dl'' "olfl'd ,1 puhlll' \\ 11 \\ 1 ( h l' lllllt 1<111.1 I. I ;t\ed .. 1.11c01cnts \Cnt to ne\\' agcnc1c'>. In No,cmbcr, a tcury Burke told Barbara Waite" the 1 homa .. on~. h.1d threatened to fjrc her bccau'c 'he had gained weight. In .. Dcs1gnmg Wome n," one of C..BS' mo l 'ucceo;. fut 'enc.,, Burke pla)i. Suz.1nnc Sugarbakcr, the 'a''). 'hallow p.irtner 111 an \ti.iota in terior Jc,ign firm. ·1 he 'enc' al'-<1 \lar\ Di'<ic Carter. nn11: Poth. Jean mart and Mc,hach I aylu r. (on tract~ for the actor~ c11p11 c · June 15. Smart ..... hu enrlicr ·aid \hC would be tcnvmg the 'enc ... '' miw negotiatinµ to return on n limited ha'" "hen the 'how hegin" 11\ \l\lh \Ca,on th1~ fa ll un gives up one habit for another -mysteries By L1Ura Myers The ~1soc111td Prtss SANTA C LARA -Si41ter Carol Anne O'M:me gave up her habit more than 20 ycan ago, but the nun who wears street clothe!! picked up another: Wnting murder m}"teric" \tarring a sister sleuth. "l like lO write them because they're m.c morality ,pla) ; the good gu)'I alwa)' win so )OU can bring 'lomc kind of order to hfe," O'Mtirac "1a1<I recently before rcgjhng a Sant.1 Clara lJnM'r\ity .1ud1ence with J talk on "A Habit of Murder I low .1 Nun C:.1mc to be n Popular Mystery Writer." O'Maric, 58, who believe-. 'lhc's the only nun who write) murder my1.ter1C!), ha!> refined her 1cch111qu c with her fourth nll\.CI, "Murder in Ordinary Time,'' due out 111 Ocwbcr. ' "l\c learned not to kill off 'o re.Ill) pcPplc," O'Maric C'<plaincd, ,,1ying \he al\o hns \Oftcnect her .1pproach to death ti bit -at least fu r nm" going from "iolcnt 'whh1ngo, and gun\hnt laying' to pnMmmg 111 her late~ nu\cl In the bcg111n111g l think I ""a' too mcu calou . I thint.. nine people died 111 my tir!tl book, '"h1ch ,., JU'it too mu ch for mo't people. ''fow. I onl) t..111 off .1 le" c,ac h tune " J he pro1.1gon 1;,1 11leu1h an ()'Mane\ no.,,el., j, S9'tcr M al) I kiln. a .111 I rancl\co 0<1) area nun "ho hcgan 'ohang c11mcc; m ';\ Nlwcna for Mu rder" puhlsshcd rn It) ·l 10 help r:me monq tor O ' 1,me"' order. l hen came "Alhenl of D)1ng'' and "Mi\"ng fodunn.1. ·• stre11s," said ()'Marie, t>r Lah1yelle. a member or the St. l ou1!i·bn,cll St. Jo'ieph of ('urondclet order for 40 year!t. "I thought I'd \\.rate n little poetry, but C\Jerybo<ly 111 class w.1 "riling a mM:I so I thought I'd g1\e 11 J trv," \he 'aid. "I like to rc~ul m\.stcries ,111d 'u l thought I t:uuld \\.rite one." M11t..ing the 'leuth .1 ,;-.let 'ccmcd n.11ur.1I. "'I he) told me to w 11tc .1hout "hat I ._now Jnd th1 i' 11:· ,he 'iJ1d 'l \.c gott en <1 fe"' c.ri1 ical k ttcr' frnm people, hut not too m.tn) r ,11,ctl C\ chill"'> " ln re,c:.irchtng he r huok,, ()'~t .1rre h,I\ been t..no~n to 'llillt.. d .11 k ;alkY'. 111ithh.:luh' ,1nd police \tilllOO\ look111g for )Ccne·\Ctlln dc1;11I' .1nll plot '" ''''· She c:1 ·•"o gle,111 knowledge from h uncle. u veteriln San l· runc1.,c police officer vac: ..... 111g the darker idc of 1tr ga\c her the idea 1n January l tn -.ct up a dn-. time drop-111 heltc 111 Oakland c.illcd ''The Friend! Place' fur homde" .... omen. La month. 1.179 '"omen came by t re,l, "'a'lh their clothe' .md ~howc at the \helter thnt 0 Mane tarted Y..1th two other nun \\hen the Catholic church ca c rule ~ .1bo u1 we.trmg habjt , ()'Mane began \\earing lre clot he' to help her fit 111 belt "1th the community ~he serve~. Rapper Hammer files suit against Globe C\n f.1 r, he r con\Ctll·,elling novel' h.wc i.uld 111 the mudc't h.'n' of 1hml\amh and have r:u-.nl '0.000 for he r ordc r, including 1he S25 000 atlvancc i.he got for . her mo't recent boot... "I ht:) 're vcr)' Cllt) mu rder lll\\tcrrc' r.11her than hard·bt1t en," O'M.mc 'aid of her book' that read more like Agatha Chm t1e than Mickey Spillane. "After ,111, I .im a nu n " ()\}\.IA'I> R.1ppc:r \1 C l l.11nm1:1 h,1, ltkd 1 ~111 11111111111 hhcl t.1 .... ,u11 .1~.1111'1 I he (1lutic . .t ....-------. "eelo.I\ t.1blo1d . \. I .1 1 m 1 n ~ t h l' 11 l' \\ ' r .1 r c: r t..1111\\1111!1' p111'l 'Ill d 1.thL' 1 n I,, r m .it 111 11 .1 b 1 l II I h I ' lo.1111" lull.!l' of 111 . ifk)!l'd f,IJlL In 1t' \I." >· -..._..r.___._ l\\lll' I hL C ilnbL I 1.11 lllllt'I rl·portcd a \\11111.111 t11ld I 11' \11gl·k, p11ltll' tit.II ll.1J1HllL'I "·" Ill .I l tl\ \lll!l it' hnll'I IPPr11 \\htlL 'hL \\,I<. ''llll!' r.1pld 111 \1.11lh 1111111 llw ln·,1111111,• IL 1d R.1p !-.111i.: \t ( I I 11111m 1 \\ 11\.hl·d ht' hr1llhl I' 111d l'h!hl 1!11<'1\' I .l('l' llll'1• 11.lllllll\. I \\ ""'l' ll',tl 11.llllC I' \t 111ln Hur rl 11 . l1lcd the '1111 1 1 1 11 ' t I h l I I 1 'I nl.1 " .1 'L' d Ill'\' '!'"I'll \\ d11c,d.1\ 111 \I 1111cd.1 ( 11\llll\ \11pl'rl<lf ( llllll Ill < l 1lo.l 111d ht' h11me1o~n \ 2 ~ ' l' ir n Id " ll m .111. .111 \.tnpl11\l\.' 111 ll.1mmcr·, produd1on nmp.111~. l1kd o.,u 11 in M.t\ 1'140 , l.11m11ll! 'hl \\ ·" r.1ped h\ .it Jc,\\t 111 till' n I he 'u 11 1.., pc ndrng 1i.:.11n't I lammer. hr~ hrot her~ l--l 11111: th .ind C'hr..,topher Burrell. l, I h l r I n d I\ I d II .1 1, ,\ n d l h c Movie l/1ting1 Newport Beach IALIOA CINIMA , ~ • ~ 1 I IDWA•DS NIW,O•T CINIMA • '••-c-• ••• t. t City Sllclle" ~ 1 • laclld .. ~ • JO • ) ' JO I IS -a l Abe111 l eb? ' J lO ~ • 8 I IOWA•DS ISU.ND CINIMA > '° •IO"" N.., ... '. $witch I • I~ 1 ] Thel.,.. I L .... lte I I? '1 JO ~ 1 JO 0 I ,. 2 • l • ·~ I O"ly , ... Le.,.ly l 5 De"'' fell Me"' Hvdt•" Herwlt S.apdlth LIDO CINIMA Thel"'a I le11tae • • p111d11L 111•11 n1mp.111' I he "11111.1n·, 'u11 o.,,11J neither 11.unmcr nor hi\ timther l lllll\ 11·•01' p.1rt 111 the .1llc!:ed rape In Jul\, I l.1mmer hied .r wunter,u11. dcm 1nl! th.11 the \\om,111 'h" r.iped I tu: \\om.111 ', .11111rnq .. \ar.1 \I 1L lhlH'r . ,,11d I hur,d." th,11 hu 1 l1L·nt ·nn l'I t.ilt..cd 10 Cilnhc: IL p1lfll'f' • '\\I I\ II I I I cnn· \int:er R.111d' I i ,1\1, '·"' l'rl'\llk nt llu,h. .Ill t:llthll'l<l,lll lllltnlf\ lllll"l t.111. h a ' I ,1 k C n ,, f'lC:l,lln ,d rnlCIC\I 111 lhl 'llt.'CC" 11( hi\ 'ong · Point 111 I 1ght .. nu,h u,eJ thl' phrJ'e ,1 thouo.,,md point' or light'' dunn~ th t.' JQl\I( p r c ' 1 d c n t i .1 I c.1mp:i1gn to \\mhnl1Lc \ol11ntecr effort\ At the u rgin!! 11f .1 prl\ldent1,1I aide tv.o '-a'h' ilk "'ll!,l\Hltcr' tornp<1,ed the 'nn!-! .1b11l1l American' helping one .111nther I r.1," rcle 1,l'd the tune .1hnut l'1~h1 "cl'lo.' 1~11 ind u·, d1mhcd 111 '111 I~ 1111 B1llh11.ml m.1!!a11nc·, lll\11111\ lllll'll d1.1rt lie pl,1\l'd II ,.ORT THIATH Daddy Noatalglo Costa Mesa lDWAROS CINIMA CINTH .... O"t·y lhe l onely Cl!y Sllcll••• Ctly Sllcke" Do"'' h ll lolom IDWA•DS CINOIA o When Abovl l olt l HA .. O• TWIN CINlMAS '1o laclodro~ • Hvd ff"Howl< ~ MlSA CINIMA ••111"1 Thv.,de• TOWN CINTl• CINIMAS 1"41 for PrC'illknt Bu'h Ill M.irch 111 a pcrform.incc ·'' I Mtl 0 \ r he.lier 111 \\ .1'ih1n~ton I 1.1 lt..cd Ill \1 r Bu'h 'hMt" .1lte1 It "·" 111111\\ hu.,111,c ht: \\,I!. ,l'kll1~ h11\\ II ''•'' 11<1111~." I r,1, 1, 11.11d "I ,,mt \\di wc\c: g<\I ,1 g1c.1t ~11111. 111<"1 C\CI\ r.1d111 '1.tllllll Ill thl' llllllllf\ I\ pl.1\111g II. I k \\,I\ ll'.11 h.1pp' .1h11ut 1h.11" • \11 \\t l \mh Cia1n1 "h'' ~·" nucd .1n (),c.,11 'nomtt1.1t1on for hi' roll 111 Godf.1lher 11 I.'' " 11.'tu111111!! home m ''~le. hu"ng .1 SI. I 111 1111011 home on Key Br..c.1.,.nc l)omc \C'< 'ccnc.. have made their \\J\ rnto her book,, but the lr8.hl\ al"·')' go out hcfon: mulh JlllOn t.1i..c., place -,, plot device \ugge.,tetl to her hy J fdlo" \tudcnt Ill a cla" .,he took tn help launch her "ra trng career "I look up writing hec.1u\C I thought 11 would rehe\C !>Orne ' Al"t-~ ~mt<>r Cm1I Anne 0 M.u1e Vvho helie\C> she's the only nun who writ murder 11\\.'lt I) noH•f., slnkP, a po..c through bric.ks at ant.a Cla ci L.ni-.:<>r.,tt\ \\h1•m ,ht> 'pol..l~ rNc>nth 0 Marie, 58, has been with ti St )II'( ph ol ( .uondplt•t orcfpr In tlw l:.ic1n rr.tnCIO,(() Bay arP1l for abo 40 v1•,1rs Yuppie dra~a may return as movie Among h" dmc ne1ghhor' .11 1: l .11111 11ing1ng \tar R.1rhacl :ind Bebe Rcbozo. a conf1d,1n1 or l O~ ANtiH l·S llopc an<i M1th.1cl, ,1on'1 former Pre,1dcn1 R1eh.Hd Nl\011 • .p.1l.1' th,11 Cu"111.u1 "th1rt\\nmc1h1111( '"" 11\c, 11 he d1tl 11111 ~II\''' "hl'n the mO\lt ~ould tic m"Tdc or "h.11 11 "'m1hl hc .1tiou1 ''" ~t\ld1u pmJucc<l the ,,\ d.11mnl 'crie' (J,1r1..1..i "·" burn in C'ubJ j fltl onl\ ·" •' I mm 1e ~It:.\\ up 111 M1<lm1 Beach I le I he -..upprc tlr.inl.l 'e"~' dcp1c t1n~ hie ,1n:ord1nl! 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'""' .... 11n -••··cm• •sa-...,11se WIN Anta'l'IUP AllOAltD AllTRAK. •• AJlfD U A TRAWL WIUTBR roa A DAY Look In 1bundaya Oranct Cout Daily Ptlot (or complete deta1la and enuy form to an exctttna cetaway Wttkendt Oul of Thia Mlfic of Miitie (In Stertol Ntwl O Ctltttl Q ...... ...... Q ...... .......... Newt ....., .. ""'"""' ..... • ..... • ........ ..,... ..... C:." 1112 lllW-°'8ION on Stettol ......... ,.,. (RI (In IP111 3 ol •IC Si.to • • • b Published by Page CrOup Publishins, Inc. lllat Mn, Jr., cNirman . Jbn <irftltnpr, publisher WlllMt S. Lobdell, editor & vice president Stew Marble, m.Nging editor W...., .....,....., 1901-1989, founding publisher Editorial 11118 ol com•n saae By Bany Schwtid ~ OcllDftllllt ~ I ,. I , . I WASHINGTON -iThc nine· year i.truggle to v.rite a treaty to cut back on l' S and Scwiet long· r.sngc nuclear m1'i\1les i cntcrin lh finJI ph:.t\C. An AP • ews Analysis Onl\ a handful of technical 1 \UC) \tand an lhe way of a 30 percent reductaon in the world'o; deadlie'>I v.capons Those issue ~h.~.n~,o~~ Cu. omo moVl·ng 'to the r·1ght' health measures to combat the AIDS epidemic -including • routine testing fo r the AIDS virus, and tracing the sex ' re o complicated that even some or lhc top Bu h adm1n1 tration off1c1als working on strategic arm) · admit they don't understand all the details. "They arc tough nu1s to crack, "cry comple'<," one of Secretary of Stale James A. Baker Ill's closat adva crs aid Frida~ night on the night home from Geneva partner of th~c infected with AIDS -were long subjected NEW YORK to overheated and unwarranted criticism. But they can now -Bitterness by take belated comfort in knowing that their position, alway Mayo r David supported by a majority of the public, is gaining increased Dinkins toward support from the medical community. Mario Cuomo This is a hopeful sign of a haft in empha is: AIDS may re f I e ct s t he finally be treated primarily a a medical problem, rather than g 0 v c r n o r ' mishandled as a political football. r • & h t w a r d Last December, American Medical Association official movement on the d h poltt1cal pectrnm ma e w at should have been an noncontroversial that radically recommendation, arguing that AIDS-virus infection ought to revi e alliances be treated like other ~xually tran mitted diseases. Among an New York and other things, this would mean routine testing of some group , could change the fiUCh as pregnant women. complexion of Now one of the nation' most authoritative health n u t ion a I publication , The New England Journal of Medicine, has D c m o c r a t i c followed suit. In an editorial in its May 23 issue, the polatacs. magazine' e'(ecutive editor, Dr. Marcia Angell, has come out W h c n Gov. in support of routine AIDS testing for all ho pitalized C u o m o w a s patients. pregnant women, newborn infants and health care talking about a ,._11111111!1111!1•-. providers. takeover of the city' tangled focal Indeed, pohtical con 1cJerat1ons have been allowed to affairs by the State Financial override the communitv' right to eTIV'Cl that the entire Control Board. the cool, soft· J ~r-spoken 01 n kin issued a range of long tandmg public health measures would be remarkable threat m conversation applied when reasonably warranted. wath a major political figure here: (The irony of thi 1tuation as exemplified by the following If Cuomo did it, he a the fir t situation cited by Dr Angell: AIDS·virus infection 1 now black mayor in thas city' hi tof) mor prevalent among nc...-borns than 'YPhila~ and would quietly put out the \\>Ord phenylketon.uria (PKU), yet whale there 1s routine testing of again t him to black poht1c1ans infant for yph1li~ and PKU, that is not the case for AIDS.) aero the country. What' more, Fonunately, it appear; that a greater dose of common the man who heard the threat told ensc i being injected into the AIDS crisis, and that hould u similar comments have been help significantly in stemming the tragic pread of thi deadly made to other" by Dmk10s and hi epidemic. pohtacal lieutenant. Deputy Ma>or Bill Lynch. Today in History Today as Monday, June 10, the l6lst day or 1991. There arc 204 da)' left an the )Car Today's lfl&hllaht ln History: On June 10, 19~0. Italy declared war on France Hnd Oratam, the o;ame day, Canada declared war on 1 ltaly On thl dati: In 1801, the north African late 'or Trapoh declared v.ur on the United tate' in a da pute over arc pa \age of merchant VC~\CI\ through the Mcd11erranc.1n In 1865, the opera "TmtJn und Isolde" by Richard Wagner premiered an Munich, Germ.in)' r In 1985, M>C1ahte Clam. von Bulow wa'I acqu111cd by a 1ury in I Providence, Rhode hland, in his I retrial on charge' he'd tr ied to murder ha heare ' v.ilc, MMthn l ·•sunny" von Bulow. Five years ago: Jc e Dean cpulveda, a 16·day·old 10fant with a cvcrc heart defect, undcrv.ent heart·trnnc,plant c.urgcry an Loma Lind:i, Calif., after a nnt1onall) tclcv1'ed announcement that a donor wa!> av;ulable One ye:ir ago· Alberto Fujimon was elected pre "dent of Peru by a narrow margan o'er novcl"t Mano Vargo Lio a Tv.o member' of the rap group 2 Lave ·crcv. \\Cre .irre ted 10 Holl)'""'ood, Ha (the)' .and :i third band member v.crc acquitted of ob,ccnit)' charge~ October 20). Today's Birthdays: Brataan\ Prince Philip " 70. Columni\t Nat Hentoff i' 66. Author Mnuricc endak b 63. Attorney F'. Lee 8.iilcy i\ 58. Q •• ,, , ..... Whether at "all ever come to thnt, Jny 1992 bid for president by Cuomo will orcrate from a different pohtaca base than the never con'iummated 1988 campaign \i.Ould have. It ha not sunk in )Cl at the na11onal le\cl, but Mano Cuomo 1 no longer the party\ once and future candidate of the lef1 Th31 "'cal.en him m lhc pnmancs but could treng1hen ham 10 a general clcct10n agam't George Bu'h Whal add' 10 the confu ion i Letters To the Edator The .tttcmpt to include parochial chool in pubic chool 11thlct1c league ha) raised a trcam of controver y. h eem every port page has long arucle on the 11uhJec1. Depending on who you talk to, bolh side~ hove good argument'l Certainly, RO)' cooch doc\ not \\Unt to piny omconc who ha a def1n11e ~•d .. antage over ham or c~n do thing he cannot do -th. t kind of a IO'i\ 1 h rd to wallow Yet, no one .... ould argue that any 'chool an outhcrn Cahtornia 'hould h 'e 10 dri"c • hundred mile to pla> game. l navel h ' become iii m:ijor problem .h "'"II a 1hc c'pcn'e and time invul"cd. When ou con\lder the number of 'pom that hool~ field , tru,cl ~lmll'l become prohibitive. It 'eem' 'omc kind of cumpromhc c:ould be "'orkcd out that bbth \JJC\ cnuld lave with , One s11~c,1ion woulJ he t™-t to be chgable at a parochial high Write to usl that Cuomo's national rhetoric ecms as hbcral as ever He call for more federal aid to cities, berates the moderate Democratic Leadership Councll and belittles the middle or the road. In contrast to his words i h1 action re ponding to the fi cal crisis. Like nearly other subdivi ion of government in tlic country. the state of New York faces a yawning budget deficit created by the colli ion of revenue-spending governmental growth in the '80s with the revenue· pending rccc ion of the '90 . Cuomo ha!> chosen to meet the crisis not with mas,ivc tax increa c , n Gov. Jim Florio did an New Jcr ey, but h> cutt111g bac.k on government, a\ Gov Doug Wilder dad tn Virginia. That wa a most unplca ant urpn e for the left v.ing of the New York party, wh ich ha been ha base '>upport in defeat and vactOf) dating bJCk to the ·10 ... Angl) leader of the powerful public employee union contrast him unfavorabl) with D10kin~. who ha tuck wath the date who brought him to 1he dunce: l:.bor and manonty group . The a umptaon by distraught pubhc employee union leader •~ that Cuomo 1 movang right in prepuat1on of a hallonal campaign. Wath some JU!lt1f1cat1on. the> feel he " abandoning h1 old ha e 111 New York and. therefore his chance~ for future tate politic•1I sw.:cc''· But :ln)OOd} who thinl.) Cuomo ha' plotted .1 pJth to the Whale I lou c doc not knov. ha' l\.1nno Onlv on Andrew .rnd "1(e \1Jt1lda arc pm) to hi' 10ncrmn'1 · though!\. but old pol111 c.tl a\\0Ct.1tc' .ire ccrtaan he h,1, nu g.imc plun. 1 hc'c Cuumo "41tthcr' hclu:vc .1 dcc ... ion I\\ ru 11 ,.. n t tic m de for m.tn) mon1h' school. a tudent mu t graduate from o pJrochiul junaor hi h. h 'eem to me mo-.t people woull1 end their children to parochial elementary schools 1f the) believe 10 parochial educa11on IC the)' did not 1mend the poroch1al schools. they "ould not be elagablc for at lcac.t one ~car Io ror~e 'chou1' to pl.I\ c.teh other hy court tlHkr " ,, poor '"a\ tu go und cJn Ol}b . cuu'>C more rc .. entmcnt OrutT~e Count) as pmh:ihl\ the h"'t .11hlc11c rea 10 C.1hfnrn1.l \\c 'huuld he .1M~ 10 oh c our prohl.cm' an 1hc ,,1t..,r.1 tion of .111 Ditto. I lJ J..1 R t"'f"C.'rl Uc:i"h , ..... hllt 1o1he Editor: I c.1n't behe\c fircwMk' c:uulJ be~ )me \UCh an ohse,'il\C IS\U Ill (' hfornin. If thcv trul were d•n&tr\l\.h .rntt 'uch a thrcist tu u,, "'hY Joe, 1t cl\rl) on for uch • Iona time? Why 1 Bccau'c outluw1nti (11e-Aork' 1 an ~• y w.1y for 1 The rc.a~n tor Cuomo' altered rherc, Baker and Sov1e1 Foreign image ,., the har h rcJhry of M 1 n i' t c r A I c x a n d c r A economically hcle:'lgucred e"' Be )mertn)'kh had pent nearly York. He doe' no1 accept famahar three hours on the Strategic Arm ficti o n th.it liberal-. tall Reduction Treaty. onl)' to emerge thcmsehc 1010 believing -that from the 0\-iet mi -1ion \\llhout an great c.orporataon) will nci.:er Oce agreement. the Big Apple. that there 1\ not euher even claimed progres!>. gO\lernmental \i.Jo,tc .ind pa)rOll which foreign mani tCrll u1;uall~ padding. dcclJre C\Cn \\hen the\ <trc at The re ult 1\ a rcv1 ed poh1ical each 01he r•,' throatc; • "pectrum an Albany l e.1dcr\ of "Change New Yorl.," the new A" a nJ'I) draulc fell on ,1 organaLatavn of suppl) .. •'1de clu\tcr of official' and te(Xirter\. Republic<rns v.ho have brolen Bes.,mcrtn\kh wa a'l.cd "'hethcr awa> from the moribund tatc ha\ .,omhcr mood hod to do wit h GOP, -;ec Cuomo reprc,cntmg the .,..eJthcr or the tone of h" their \lCWS aga10'1t leg1,latnr.. or t,1!ks with Baker both part1e' I he\ con'i1der .. ~ c are not IC'>) optiml\tic ut them,chc clo er to wh.at the all," the O\lCt forei_gn mina!Jcr governor i' do10g th.tn to the top replied. "I th10l. v.c arc m a m~c Republican an AlhJny. talc lo\Or~ing mode We are reah t), We cnatc Pre'1dcnt R.1lph Manno ha\e ju .. t -.tarted the JOb That', ("ho this p<i't \\t el l\\ued 101nt v.h) v.e h.Xlk so 'enou ' 1atcmen1 "uh the Democr "' leadership). The ta k they had JU t tarted wa the end game, the critical If Republican uppl}· idcr' ec rvnod near the end of 1 chc new merit in their er tv.:h1lc ,.-• match o r an arm control archenemy. former upportcr nego11at1on an which each mn have gone wur Liberal pohtical take' o n an exaggerated operative who were "ildl} cnthu 1ast1c about Cuomo a lale a 19 9 now hcratc ha competency and character. contend1ns he 11, dead 10 ho1h t .. e natton und the 1a1c .Since Cuomo \\ould not he running as the c.1nd1d1t!C of the lcf1, would he t.ikc .mother tep and pacl. up the long d1'cardcd ma ntle of John I· Ke nned) a' an "econumac gro" th Oemocrnt "1 1 hat 1\ the intent ol upply ·,1dcr Jude W.tnnhka. "ho ha' hccn trying to get Cuomo ltl pad up 1he cap1t.1l !?:Jin' ta.' cu t ti.mncr clc.lom rcull\ tamed h\ the Bu\h .ld m1n i,trJlHlll l"h at ecm' unhkC I). hut fllf iiO)'ti\l\1)-C\Cll hl dl\CU'' II lOOOUle' ll rcpO\ttioned \1ario "cak c11~ guwrnment tu pres upon th1hc they gO\crn, th.11 the~ ha1.c m1~hl\ ('(l\lo.-Cf\, nd c.1rc .1hi.1ut lhl.' 111J1, tllual l thank tht' Co 1a Mc~1 ( 11 C ouncll for their '' rcngth .am.I their hel p m l.eepang Amcru;.tn freedoms ilh\e. I he puhla, 'ccm' to h,l\e )1rC t co111.ern' .1twu1 the d.1ma •e. 1n)urte' and ,ufler ang c.1u,cll h\ the fire' .,t,11teJ trom hrc~ork\ I h.1vc \i.MkcJ for .rnd \\tlh the fare department ll1r llJ \cur' In thlil ttme I ha'c 'ccn three hrc:' c.1U,Cll h\ hrcwurk' Onlv one tlf thn'e "'crc of the ,,,le .inJ ,,inc: vnr&l't' 'I Cl the" 'a' lucv.url.' h.1,e cio \,1luc 1n· ou1 ~ 'l'(;ld\'. llo~ncr, m lhC ..ame pcttoJ ul time I haH' been on countlc ' fire!. ;au,ed h\ cigarette \mlllang. I hai.:c ccn )Oung children, chJerly people, flel'.\ and firemen burned h~ Im: Ct\uscd h\ a c:arel '' duh m< lcr. \! hen "'II the fire chief, or 1:1ty counc1l\ come forward 10 pm1e1.:1 u'I 1tg1111n'lt Ci!l3rettc .? 'f hey WR) there Mc other way' to raa e fuod' fot urg•101t tion,. llrc.,..ork "· le' arc not necdc:J for non·pr,,r.1 grnups. Go to \ m. JOr ~roruna cvtnt or even a performing • m C\Cnt and try to ltnd one not '(X>n,orcd hv a tob c o 1ndu't'). Wh 'huuldn't 1he~. vtc 'urfXJrt them 1hruu h kJ\:ral fondtn Oh. und \\hat , h<lut he: Ith 1..1l t\7 J hat' kind of lak: th nC't>\ h Imel I w for motNC clc rutcr • n~' t'\ bc1.:au c: of the ha h helllth C.:~t,, 500 c se' report J mnu II 01 cour m kcrs ha" IOO tun 1hltl mi in•. but th n thcfrc: i U r II~ ~•rrx rtc:d (l at' OK. importance. On the race of it, the remaining I SU~ arc not considered ternhly ~1an 1f1can1 b> arms contc9I 'Pe('1.1l"t\, They include ''* degree of data to be exchanged from mi'"le Oaght tc '' and ~hc1hc1 'ome -.arhcad!> can be l.1ken off \arim1' ml\)llc:'> and pl.1t:c d on 01 her' (l,1lcr f!!11\C lk\'iml.'.rtn\li.h a lct1cr from Prc\ldcn1 Ou'h 10 dd1,cr Ill \t1khJ1I \ Gorbachev. •• J 111, letter doc,, indeed, 1..1lnt.1in 'l'mc ne" idea .... " O:ikc 1 ,,1iJ, "1thnu1 d1,clc,'i111' un~ ul 1hcm Bc"menmkh promt,cd 10 1.11.;~ 1hc lcucr ,..,.1fth hl u1..1rbachc .. and l\l prl" ade rcph qu1cl.I~ J hat rcpl~ " li ke: I\' to he tJeh,crcJ to Baker "hen he anti Bc"mert °' li.h meet next \i.CC l. at a l"\mkren"c in Berlin on European 'ecunty In the meantime, the ame Bullh ,,dmani,trataon orf1c1al~ v.ho were """'"8 l.t\I v..cek that the Mo~~ \Ummat might be held an late June arc 'prcadang doubt Bu h will Jet Gmhachev h> earl) July . "It "on't h.ippen in Juoe and it m.1~ n~'' hJppen an July,·· an ,1Jm1ni tr t1on official \1&1<l \.iturd.l). A l.ur .1mnun1 tit \\Ork ha' 111 h<. lhlOC bc:lorc \lo-C v.111 C<1"Cl\Hlc \ 1 \R l 1 rccrncnt • Raker ,11d '' lc1r a 'u1nn11t date he ' 1\J· \\ic. didn't C:\CO d1xU'\ 'J'lC1..1f1 d lit' .. ulrh.h. he" \i.JOh hl 'CC IJu,h s scJ(in ,, ptMthk II> dram11t11C' ht ncnl tor \\ c,1crn cc:nnomac 11"1't.1n c flu,h 1ml H.\l.('1 planned Ill pint thcar nc\t ml''C' in the ~u1c1 uf .imp L>a,1d th" v.c:ck1.:nd 1 ... 0 l1n their agend wa' the app rcn1 JcaJINk an tryin tu ct up ~faJc 't pe.11.:e talk ... On t )th front,, Uu h' tnreien poltq go. I\ .ire in jeopard - v. h1ch '' \l('t hl become app•rttlt ~her the low <ll tutday', l".apttal cdebr ataun of th U v1~h.H') r lmc.tJim . 1 In the end lime rcroo. thie Uu h 1Jm1m trllttllO ma) ainpfy h ' ci.kul 1cd Gorhd he\ wan the '11mm1t ' mu\;h that the ~ lJ. . 1na1ec 1 ~1mpl~ tu wait fq, the Sf,, 1 '' 1n on lhc ue • lh t •a th U 1ratcg ~ • r PP•"I up I lreaay l.O CUI noe-nudcar we poo ht Euf'.OPC. It t I half.,..., M dll 1ct r1na11y yielded .."' $c&aM Ml cccaill ~.,_:t'llfAll•All .,.,,,.... C__,1 l•• clo1uh ...... _._ '-• IMMlrt be-e.-....... ., -.M.theaf. ter.tOOll to4ay MdT_.y. ...... _...,.., ,..,... , .... .,.~ ............ do.-... ... ..... ," ..... soi.ther• ~- lo• cloi.ds at1tl fot earfy ... y. tta.rr ._. tMM by ..... day. Wul lo _,..._., winch 10 to 1S."' IM.tftt'rnoon. OCEAN REPORT ~.: BOATING lllM ............. ..... MQtlly dear through Tues· day. Afler- and evenln& doudt over ttlt south«rn "'oun· tainJ. TOOAY'SSUN ........ , ... ,, ...... ...... .......... , ....... -.... .,. ..._ .................. ....... Sunrise: 5:50 a.m. Sunset: 8:05 p.m. .... a...._ FISHING . c;..,. uklNt -........ ol binw• teufpift, ...... MKi....4 _,._. ...... 0 () TIDES 1st. Otr. June 19 Full Moon June 27 Last Otr. July 5 HORINE From A 1 not prepared for clas~... said Pri6cipal Scott Paul en. "Parents say, 'We'd ltke 10 help but we don't know how.' Now we've bridged tha1 gap.·· Ensign is the fir~t chool in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Ois)nct to en tall the ho1line, pioneered in Cnlifornfa by Lo~ Na(anjos Elemehtary School in Irvine. Paulsen ,saw Lo~ Nar.anjos rea(ured on the NBC Nightly News earl ier this sc hool yea r and de cided the hotline was just whal hi s school needed to bring bu!.y parent!. into the educational loop. The voice-mail type technology 1" the product of Advanced Voice Tech nolog1c Inc, based 1n Nashville, Tenn. The company installed the firsl homework hotline in January 1990 al a Tenneo;see elementary school. There are nov. aboul 75 ~hool across the countf) using the hotline. including about 10 in Caljforn1.1 "'Thi\ technology will be in every hool in America en the next fl\ c to !>even )'Car'I hecau .. e it work!>." said Jim Spa rk!>, Advnnced TcC:hnology chairman and CEO. "The renl i"~ue that we're trying to dca) v.ith here 1~ to get parent\ inv"lvcd" In ad dit ion to promp11ng student\ and parent' about AIOS WALK Fro;m A1 homework, the hotline also offers a school activitie calendar, PTA a n nou n ce m en t s, athl e t ic info rmatio n, homewo rk lab i nforma ti on and a weekly principal's me age. During the summer, -e school will enhance the system o it can call parent s to check absences or for notification of meetings and 'events. '"Everybody use it," said 12· year-old seventh·grader Joann a Johnson. "l call every night. It's easier than try ing 10 call my friends." For the changing American family, taying in touch with teachers has become increasingly difficult through the year!.. Methods of school·lO·pare nt communication have remained virtually unchanged ince the 1950s, according to Advanced Technology CEO Spark . But the nuclear families of 1hc 1950s arc a relat ive!} rare pecic nowaday . Sparks c;ee the daily home\\Ork hotline reports a an ideal wa> for busy· two-income and senglc·parenl familiec; 10 get back 1n touch with their o;chooh and their children. "The re ult' we have seen acrosc; the co unt!) " 1ha1 .parental 1n\uhcmen1 1~ up O\cr 00 percent,"' Spar~s <,a1d. ··~Fifi) to 7S percent of the parent' call the hotline every evening. Parents do care and du want to be involved . All th ey needed wao; the technology to give them acce 10 the information." <i pearheaded a dmc 10 promote o;ervices for disabled student'> ,,t Cal State Fullcr1on. 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" .. ., S4 17 11 .. n ,IJ SS u 6J ........ .. 7S 101 ff ~ 1• .. 17 " ~ II ,, 17 ,, l--6J S4 IJ " M..w IJ S4 ., u -.....C•Clty .. S7 ., 7'0 , .... " SS ., " .._ n ., IJ •l ,,...,. a .. record holder in the 30-Jnd·O\Cr 00 meter un1l.\clc race ~ "(The e) three men worked hard and gave clnessl) of time, energy, and en1hu 1ac;m for four }Car ," Lacy told the crowd . "They are no longer with us and \\-C de<ticate thi walk to the e three men,"' he aid. Lacy added that he "1s angry" becau e funding for AIDS re ... eprch en Orange County 1) inadequate. which is preventing !!.C1entist from finding a cure. K,1thryn 01d.;in<.on directs Alaina Talbot, 6, en a scene fro111 'little Red R1d1ng Hood." For Joan Shnw, being at 1he wal~ meant more than JUSt fllncsc; Her \On Steven deed from Al OS en Mal'ch of IQ89 "There '<; a whole group of u' "alking 10 how that 11"' •fam1he (who arc affected b) 1hc d1'iea'lc).'" \he aid. Shn" 1!!. the prcs1den1 of AIDS Support for .. amelic~ and Friends. which ,., based en Garden Grove. Her group w,1., rc,pon)ible for the Nnmes ProJCCl, which made panels celebrating the lives of Orange Cmmtv AID vic tims within the pa'L year ·1 he panels well be '>ewn to the nateonal AID quill. "There\ 1wo mothers in our grou p 1ha1 h.ive lo'i t the ir daughters 10 AIDS,'' Shaw aid ··11·, go1 10 be known that the d1 c;ic;e can go to anyone." 'he )a1ct. addenSt that her group "' in c·o tence to educate the pubhc about AIDS and 10 e'<plain ,afc 'C'< practecec; lo JO)'lHlC who well le ten . 1nclud1ng 1un1or h1~h and high 'IChool studenh Befo re the w.ilk beg.in tlll'. morning, N.11.1lie Oa-.14! and Jim l, .• acy. the cu·chairper on' of AIDS Walk 199 1. held a ded1cat1on c erem o n y en the park emphitheu tc r in which they hono red Werner Kuhn, Kirk Linville and Art Balderrama. Kuhn was the pre ident of the Nn t ion nl Gay and Lesbian 0uslnes Council and executive director of the Oranac County Le!'tb1an and Gay Community Services Center tn Garden Grove (to rn 19 S to 1990. und wa\ 1MuumentaJ en plunnmg the fir'it AID Wolk Oran e County f1.,c · yc.;i r 11go He drcd of A ID wi1h1 n the pa l year. Linville 11er-.cd a\ the co· ~1irman of 1he Lagun.1 Outrc.ich, u 111v and l~'lbr n education C)taanlLtttion. before his dei11h oarl1cr lhls yeur due to compl1ca11on from Al D A Vietnam -.cteran, Oalderr.1m11 ""a" roht1call. nct1ve H1 • fi,hting m indncnrv 1\1 DS tc tin tind ''We need service), education and research going on h~re in our county,'· Lacy said. "We, a n community, have to ra1 e money 10 'lupply ervice (10 AIDS pa1ienh) our elves," he sllid, adding th.11 he hopes to be participating in h1 la t AIDS walk • a hope he ha" carried \\ith tum ince the ,.,.an,, began in Orange County five }Cars ago Many bu'llne!>'e 'pon,ored 1 he Su nde1y\ fc tevet1c'I, 1ncludins Digital Equ1pmen1 Corpor.1t1on. Pacific Mutual, Coor\ L1 'hi end KROO radio I he e"cnt h,.., m.1dc a total of SI 2 me I hon 10 date. nnd organizer' hope 10 m~kc :enolher $375,000 for Al D re-,earch from the v.alk I his year. Ahout 300 people volunteered to help .,tuff t h~ c-.ent, includ ing omc from P.ic1f1c Mutual ond the Red Cro~!.. Each w Iker. who at v..rioe" point along the route wa\ entertained by clown <i nd juggler,, wa' greeted 1.11 the fini'h line with a cho ru\ of cheer • wedged or nge\, can\ of Pcp,i·colft and 0011led wa"tcr. "We wanted to make today a fun, p<> itive evenc.'' Hid Natalie D:ivi • the co-chairperson of the walk. "We w11nt to let people know that Che re ca n be something positive as oci~tcd wich the di eJlSC,.. he ~aid. " ot C~t'rythtng h.1 LO he ne dt1vc." SIGN From A1 rhc langu.1gc of the 'ierie , Signed Exact cnglt!\h, or SEE, I the principal meall'I Of communica tion being taught to children today, .,he aid. A direct 1ran'1lat1on of ~poken E.nglio;h , SE.I=., gives deaf children an edge en learning to read and write E ngli h, D1ck1n ... un 'l<Hd It differ!\ from Americon Sign La nguage, or HISTORY From A1 the former Joli\ Roger rc,tauront 'Ill~ on Balboa !~land: and the former BJnl.. of America building. now demoli'\hed and the lie of \<.lme .,hup,, nc.ir BalhoJ Pier ., the c ite 'how, h1~1oncal pre er'\a11on doesn't require the uctual building be re tained forever. .1c cordi ng to city utr1c 1 a le;. I ll'llorical pre,crvat1on can be acc~>mph hcd ... ;mply by 1dentify1ni the site on an official h t ol h1 tone rc.,ourcc.,, accordmg to a pl.1nnina .. 1aft report to the council. I hat\ whut Hart i tlftcr She """h u co mm1ttcc, with plenty of pubhc input, to conduct a SUl"\IC)' of potent1.1I historic sites and crafl I\ 11,1. She 1;aid she dc.>C$n'l want propert_y owners to feel threatened and me!ltakenly btfta"e • hastoric dc\11na1ion will prohibit •ny change' to their land. "I think we Should do an inve ntory hefore cttorythlna',s 1une," Hart aid. ..Even If the buildin1 i torn down, it'd be nice 10 have a map that you can look at and .ay, 'Way b1ck When .. .'." "We're the thud·uldc t ~ny rn Or,1n c Count). 'Thi' cit) helped mukc Or.1ngc County." ASL, wh ee" i; ~ -.Jn ... c1Jlua1 languagr n"t t-_ •cJ en l.:.ng;1 h tru<..uire, he aid. F..ntitled "Come ign With ' Mc,'' the enc feature eight well known fairy tales; Little Red Riding Hood, 1 he Frog Pri nce, The Prince ' and 1hc Pea. The Fhherman .ind H1 Wife, The City Mou<;e .ind the Country Mou c, The · Th1ec Lettie Pia~. 1 he Emperor' New Clothe ·, and Chicken Little. 1 he 30-minutc ~egment' ere on JI -. p.m Muntl.iy through Fnuay. D1cken<;on. who ha ,, degree en film and tclev1 eon production, produced her fi r t !.Cries two }Car ... ago when her fi r!.t child wn a toddler. Appropriate to her mnin interest at the lime, the cric h a magazine-t}lc how on child care and development entitled "The All You Wont to Know Baby Show." It can still be 'een on channel 3, Co ta Me o\ public acce cable station. She aid he got the idea for the cncs from cveral fri end who work as teachers and interpreters for deaf childre n. The project was funded by a $5,200 grant from the city or Co ta Mesa. A Costa Mc a resident for four yea~. Dickin on hail from 1 ul a Oklahoma. She ~aid !.he came to Orange County to · attend Chapman College. where he received her training in film and televi.,ion. Realtors question assessment district intentions By Russ Loar Or•not Colst Da '1 Ptlol HUN1 ING r o N BLACH -A plan h)' 'chool d1 trtct here to ta~ ,111 homeowners for the upkeep or puhhcl u"cd chool property ha' come under fire by the Hun tington Beach-Fountain Valley Board or Realtor,, I he Huntington Beach Union. Occ;in View •nd Huntington Deitch City ~hool d1•11t1t t h,,..,e u1rccd to explore the fca,ibility of c re1tin1 a "ma 1nt e n u ncc a,,e11ment di~tnct" which would tu homeuwne~ upprn~imatcly $30 to SSO 1 yur for mutnt cnancc of !iChool arounds u,ed by the public;, accord1n1 . to 1chool du.uic t orr.a.111 The WeJtmtn!ltC r M:hool board tentatively agreed to pt1 mc1p;atc 1n the 101nt ~'IWer1o •.irecment , (ont1ngcnt on an 1J d1t1on11l \Ote Thunda) n11ht. F<'unt11n Valle) K hool board member declined to p.ut1c1pa1c. School 'cc 1he creJt1on of .rn ""c ~men1 district made po !l1ble b)' the Lig hting and l anthcapins Act of 1972 -as a wa> to bring much·ncccled fu ndina to fin anc1e1lly hard·hit di,trict' that h11ve te'liJily cul nNlntenancc budget\ o~r lhe yea r' to prc,crvc chi\\room program • But 8o.1rd or Realtors Prc\ldcnt Jame.. R1ghe1mcr bc hc"e' the 1ntcn1 of the lcgi,lation w01., to ere.lie fu nding for puhlic park' u n d !ltrcct lmpro..,cme nu . R1ghc1mcr al'io que,tton' why Huntington 8ct1ch City chool 01\t ri ce tr\HteC\ votc d to contribute $40,000 lo the: co't of moving ahead on the creation of the ~\~'~menl d1111rict dul1n1 a '"'pcc1itl meeting .. which he claem\ wa not w1J ely puhlic11 ed. "Couldn't th1 1 uc h ll\C: been aaendii cd for the rcaularly \Chcdulcd meeting?" Righe1mer 11\kcd "\\<hy the ru h?" ~hool d1 trict official behe"'c the) hn\c few opportuni11e to adequately fund chool operation during the ta tc·~ budget crunch, and mu t explore all pou1ble 1ltcrnat1ve . "No fin1I dccmon have yet been made," atd Huntin1ton Beach Unt0n tru tee Bonnie Bruce. "The public will ha"c their ch1ncc to re.pond - Chere will be public hearinas." Bruce 11.ud funds ra1\cd hy the pmpmcd maintenance &!ISC"isment d1'itt1ct 1:an only be u ed for the upkeep or \chool f 1tc1li11c' u'led by the puhhc. And ~hool 0Hici1tl' tn i\t the public i' not hcin1 locked out of the dcci\ion·mAkina procc11 • prom1 in& resident •mplc opport unity to make their \IC~' know n hcfurc an\ nc\11 ti\ N:comc!\ law. ' Report: Panel will call for Prop. 13 changes AN (•RA CISCO -Lonaurne homeowner ~ho 1eceivcd lbe mott benefit from Propos111on 13 ~ould ha\iC their property tuu r11<1Cd under propo cd O\icrhaul Of the prOf"rty 1u I) rem A propoial &o ..... n d1ffercn1 cu rate for home• and bu inc .cs " 1mon1 the rccommendauon th"t \\ill nc mitdc 'I hur\d1ey by the Senate Comm1 ion on Property T all Equity •nd Revenue, ahe San franc11CO E.amincr reported Oft unday. _,,,,,.. t since '90 By Joi Mooltlll ,,,_.._.., CHICAGO -Orel ~ HenhiMr •• waitina ~?/ll fot this day to come. Hersbiser, taking a huge stride in his / / co meba ck from sho ulder surgery, pitched and batted the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday. Henhiscr ( 1-1) allowed two , runs, six · hi ts, walk~d one and struck out six in seven innings for his lOOth career victory. Jay Howell aot the last three outs. lt was Henhiser's first win alnce April 19, 1990, before he underwent aurgery to reconstruct his right shoulder in a revolutionary procedure. · "I've waited 13 months for this day," Hershistr sa id. "Not only to pitch in the big leagues again but to win in the big league again. It was against a special team in a special park. Next to Dodger Stadium, Wrigley Field is my favorite place to pitch because of the tradition and the fans." · The Cubs took the lead in the second when Andre Dawson hit his 10th home run after George Bell doubled. "When Andre hit the ball out of the park I didn't feel very effective," Her hi!tcr aid. "I made some mistakes but I cttled down. It was nice to get !tome runs and work from there." Hcrshiser had himself to thank for the ruM he needed, too. He hit key singles in a two-run fifth to help tie the score and in a three-run seventh that gave the Dodgers the victory. He has five hits in his three outings thls season. AJfrcdo Griffin broke a l·for-19 slump with a ingle in the fifth and went to third on a 5ingle by Hershiscr. Griffin scored as Brett Butler grounded out and Hershiscr SM DODGERS/II Aflllllwln al Rntey earns 10th ANAHEIM - Chuck Finley thinks he's heading for even better times this season. Finley gave up one run and truck out nine in 611.1 inning to become the American League's first 10-gamc winner thi eason a the Angel beat the Detroit Tigers, 7-3, Sunday. Finley (10-2) joined Atlanta's Tom Glavine as the maJors' only 10-gamc See ANGELS/II USA avenges Saturday's loss, sweeps Koreans By Richard Dunn 0nngt Coast Diiiy Not IRVINE -There was a driving force behind the United States national "ollcyball 1eam Sunday night in a match played on 1he heels of an up ctting lo to Korea the previous night. ''We can'I afford to lo c home ma1chc ," i.aid USA cucr Javier Ga pfr. "tr we do, we're digin& ourscl\.c a hole. o we wanted to ~nd a rnc~gc to (Korea) thM (Saturday night' I~) wa a nuke .. Ou111dc hitter Allen Allen, Ed1~n J li&h product Dan Hanan, who st1rtcd at middle blocker ror the first tame this "ca,on. and L11una Beach' cott fortune led the United States to a 15·3, 1.S-7, IS·ll \weep in World League action Sunday 1.r UCl'1 Bren Events Center. So foltowina Saturday\ JS·IO, 15·13. ll·IS, 15·7 k to Korea (1·5) in San Dicao. the United t1tc~ (4·2) had a hulc wmethina to prove. "It wa1 juat like Italy (IHt weekend).'' Hanan 'lkl. "We knew we could beat thOM l'!Y'· After the first Ion to Italy, we (cit ltM same way. "I don't know if 1t wa (a Itek of) effort on aturday, hut we had a k>t ril unforced • crron.. We put neryth1na topthcr Md came back and had a hcuer pmc." Alleft led USA with 21 ltil11 whhe Hanan added 19 and Fortune ind Bryan Ivie hid JI e~h. CO.ta Mesa Hip product Mark ArlMJld led U A with five 'tuff hklCb and ......,.. SMUIMI ........ . ._ .. JNOLl!WOOD - Miclu1I Jordan's . bruised bi& toe ii nothina compared to the hun the Chicaao Bulls are puuina on the Loi Anaeles Lakers. Jordan, playina with a •lit cut out or the front or his hiahty commercialized aaeakcrs, shook off. the effects of the injured &oc on his riaht foo& by lcadmg the Bulls to a 97-82 victory Sunday night and a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals. "Riaht now, the toe reels good," Jordan said. '"That's what winnina will do for you. II took me a few minutes to get over the pain and soreness, but it wasn't bad al all once I tot loose." "I didn't even dream this would happen," the Laken' Magic Johnson said. "I was anticipating a great series, not being dominated like this." A three-year starter and standout point guard in ba sketball for the state cham p ion Eagles , Mc Daniels plans to focus his efforts on baseball when he continues his academic career at Golden West College next year. Mc Daniels , a catcher, led the baseball team in hitting (.384 and .389) the last two years . ~----------------------------~~ Jord8ft. who later lwllchecl beck to hil nplar shoe, led CMCleD wkll 21 tMMau. the 161h cowc:u&M lbM be'1 led 1"' team In scorina. He aJao had 13 auist1, has third pme in double fiP.rcs in the FinaJa. "I didn't have enouah confidence in my cutting. ., I went back to a pd •hoe ror more stability,'' he said. The Bulla arc now one victof}' away from the first NBA championship in their 25-ycar history. The Lakcn have won 11 titles, five fewer than the Botton Celtics. "No one could have thought that we v.ould dOminate ~ team or lhc Laker~· stature," Jordan wsid. "Before the Krie staned, we didn'1 think we would be in a threc-games·to-one situation.'' Vlade Divac scored 27 point , hi career high a~ a pro, and Johnwn hnd 22 points and 11 a 1st,, John Paxson !>C<>red 15 points and Horace Grant and Scottie Pippen 14 each for the Bulls, who have allowed 91.7 points a pmc 1n the play<>fft . Jama Wonhy had 12 poinu for the Laken, but did noc play tbe Rnal '' minutes after auravatina the ankle injury that occurred ~a the Wcstem Corirercncc f 1nall. Sam rerkins. the hero of the Laken' openina pme victory, missed 14 or IS Shafi. "In the sccc;,nd halr. i1 got to the paint where I was unable to do anything I needed to do.'' Worthy aid. "l was doing more damage than helping the lcam. I'm not sure about playing (on Wedncsda)).tt' The Lakers hit OnJ) 29.3 percent or their shoci. in the middle t'NO quarter as 1hey conlinut·d lo be fru!Malcd by Chicago·., deri:nsc, which ha'i allowed more than 100 points only~in 16 • playoff games. 1 he Lal.:ers fini,hi:d ~ith 36 6 pcrt:cnt hooting and .ire averaging 89.7, point' per game in the Final . "We saw hov. ~ell the) did wtth their po t-up play in the fir~I game,·· Jordan June 10. 1981 1l'8 DIHY Piiot tud "W~'vc done a realty FOd job rotatina and double-tcan11n1 smc:c t.bn.'' "They vc taken the ball out of . -r hand• "cry succc dully," Johnaoa 1111111. ''They've done 11 better than ...,. we've phtycd " No tcMn has ever recovered from a ~1 deficit to win the Finals. a fact noted by U>S Anacles coach Mike Dunleavy. "We're in a ditch, not ju't a hole," Dunleavy said. "We know no one's corM back from a 3-1 der1C11. Somebody's 101 to do 1t ~metimc. We hope we're 1eam .'' Byro" . cou. scorcle'ls in G i911 . napped .rn 0-for· 10 hooting lump and Perkins an 0-for· 7 drought early in the second hair for th· Lakers, but 1t didn't prevent.Chicago from extending. an eight:. poinl half11me lead to 64-50 with 7:47 lef\ in the rhard period. ' The margin alternated between 12 anQ 14 point until Jordan cored the fina1 See NBA/R High School Athlet88 of Ute 88J' A two-sport standout for four years in volleyball and track and field, Nicole is Princeton-bound. In track, she placed in the shot put and discus her three varsity years at the Orange County Championships . Nicole won the PCL shot put and was runner-up in the discus her senior year, and finished seventh in each event in CIF 2-A. In basketball, Borella was one of the best shooting guards in Orange County, earning first team All-State Division VI, All-CIF 2-A, All-Orange Coast Area and All-Pacific Coast League . He was also the league's Player of the Year. Borella, was a two-year varsity volleyball player who didn 't play his senior year because of a back injury. A two-sport standout , Wachoider plans to attend Duke University in the fall. In soccer, Wacholder was first team All-CIF 2-A and All-Pacific Coast League. In volleyball , she was second team All-CIF 2-A, All-Orange Coast Area , All-Pacific Coast League, and earned a spot on the South Team in the Orange County All-Star Game . . Linebackers · hea<! defense, which should be Mater Dei cornersto.ne for '91 season u tin• enc' By Rlctwd ~ ~ Cont 1 P-.ol A ANA -At th" rate. 11 \Cem. Bruce Rollinson need' coache more than quality foot hall player~. 1 he IJt1cr he ha in bun· d.1nct:. c ...... . ' . .. '. I l . ' . . If onh 1he M.ltcr Oc1 High co.1eh wuld fili three \acan1 ·"'"t.1nt JXl'i11un'I • nd lmc a ,,, J taken off hi' h. nd,, the !(in.tr\: h' ..-.uulJ appeur 1od;-1,,1l1e.I lor nc't autumn 1.: ln'1dtfln~ ~h'1t the) ha'c l\\tW C>cr\:k and l eland 'p;uk, urc gone :..ntl, no. Rolhn•mn 1,n't f1,hin thl· ,,,lter pmlmn' of the.: high ~hcxil looth:.11 globe h) find hluc chip pl.t er. I le ha' no need bcuu~ thc>'rc ahead) cn1\lllcd ot Mater Dc1. including 4uartcrback 14111\ Blanton fobr 1 team 1hat re hcd th Clf 01,ision 1 tcm1final a ;ear ago -the furthal any Mater Oci tc~m had inc incc 1966. when RollinMm played dcfcntivt ~ -the Monarch return a FOCI number of tanen. indud1n.g vcn on defense •nd three on often~. "We're aoina to have to h<lwc1ne '*ht\ I feel " one of the tcad•na qu ncrtMltk pro peel\ in the \lite or c hfornia in Bill) Blanton," aid Rolhn'<>n. C"<amining hi\ 'Pring squad 'He's a big-time . plcl er And. fortunately, ~e feel we ha"c a 'trong orrcnw.c lane to protect him. ·' lar.·nghl now, the big&C'>l hurdle M tcr Oc1 face i~ rerlacina lootball co 'he' Bcll\fe \pnng football ~ an, m) \\II.It rnc1H'f' coach. 11.etl) Crabb. gm the \\c1,t forrancc High chool head '\).1~h1n1 1oh. m\ olfcn,1\1.: hne co .. ch, nll\ ll\l)'nh\n, g<'t the hc~d JOb at St tr.mm H1~h \~hool and m) dctcn\l\C '\~mJin,llM (fon fotten) 'iWllChCd OVCf 111 'it P.1ul to rnurtlinate 1t' defense " B1.111111n comrlctcd lflS of 277 f)la 'C lnr -1.~1'1·1 \U1.h ' a Jun1m. He w:S'I 1ntcrccrted nine umcs 11nd fired 2.' t1iu~h~k1~n f'•' '· 1ndudin nine rn the J'I )Off\, Hut inter l)l,;I', <iMCn th \\'Ill rrobabl he dcfcn C, headed ~ I lf008 framc"mk of hnchackc"' Two-car 't ncr" D1,id Knuff and Jason Thie nd JUn1or P rktr Orea "could be 1hc moit out,t1nd1ng hncbacken in Mater Dc1 h tnry,'' KCXlt<h"I to Rotlimon Jeff Kuhn, prahahly the belt pure athlete on the team, Miik Etncr •nd Todd Acahn arc al 1 M>IKt Uneblckcn. On the defen1M he. JOlh Coan , leeMONMCHMI ., .... ..... Mall -......... ..... d'rar• --.... .... llOfllW ... tMr, J.. Cwrltr ............................ 10 win a Fruc:h Open ...,_ ud aaain deprive boyhood rival Andre Aauai of his fint Grand Slam title. On a day mixing rain, $Un$hine and s1rong winds that caused virtual sandstorm on the clay courts, Courier won 3-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 in his first Grand Slam final. r The first all-American final at R'oland Garros since 195~ ended , on an ace by Courier, who flopped backward onto the soft clay in triumph. He ran under the sland to celebrate with coach Jose Higueras and then tossed his white baseball cap to a fan . "There have been lots of happy moments in my life and there will be lots more, but at the moment this is the happiest," ·said Courier, who llarted the year ranked 25 th bu& now will jump to No. 4 - droppin1 Agassi· 10 fifth. "For me this is extraordinarily special." The 20-year-old Courier had never reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament before last week, but he was more poised than Agassi after a pair of second- se 1 rain d elays. While the Floridian ccmed to relax after the breaks, Agas i never was able to Press box ...tit..., ... ... .. •• 1111 .... un.t .................................... ..... be ...... S3 .... ~ -......... -fl 1-jllll -- ·•· I WM tUKla ...... . But Oft ......., ...... ha while b•1bll Cllp ......... after eamini 1451,680 • the wJnnet Of tM ..._. Of.iM1. a tournament Amerlcaa w tnditkiaally arn't ....,_,..,Win. "That w)a a lpldal cap for me all throup die .._ ...... said. "This toumunont ii over now. It's time to look abAd. .. Unlike IOftMI IMn 1enutionl. Courier, now 20, ii OlllJ jUlt beginnin1 to make hirmelf 1ridely known. He w• ,....... In tM Top 2S at &he end of &he put two 1euons, but until tldl Prach Open had never reached the qu111erfinals of a Oraltd Slam ewnl. Has five-set victory <>Yer Andre Ar,aui will move him from No. 9 to No. 4. His coach, Jose Higuera1, 11)'1 Courier won't stop now. "He's a very dedicated worker," Hiperas 11id. "He's not satisfied with being No. 4 or winning the French Open. He wan~ 10 do better th:.n that." When uked how he would prepare for the start of Wimbledon later this month, the red-haired Floridi1tn replied: "That's the dumbest question in the world. Don't spoil my day." · But he did say he was ready to adjust his game to bOost his odds at the grass-court tournament,which normally doesn't favor those who play a baseline game. "I think I've got a shot," he said, "but l wouldn'I say I'm o favori1c. He, Agassi and women's chumpion Monica Seles all attended Nick Bollettieri's tenni acaderny in Bradenton, Fla., but Courier decided he wasn't getting enough atten1ion an~ broke with Bollettieri. regain control of the match. "I felt like if it hadn't rained, l could have kept my momentum, but who knows how lonjl lhl\t wo uld have las1ed?" Agassi said . "The rain delays hurt us a little bit , but that's life. That's the way it goes," added Nick Bollettien, 8-1 alleges Tam AIM cm paid -.rs • '11111 Ill .......... ,. . ..,.,.. ___ ....._.._ .. ,.. __ Former T exas A&M basket1'all ---- coach Shelby Me tcalf controlled a • ~ special cash fu nd during the 1980s that ' ... fu nne led thousands of dollars to ---- players in violation of NCAA rules, the Austin Americnn·Statesman reported on Sunday. The new paper cited two school admini tration sources and two former players. None was identified by name. The ca h allegedly was used by the players for 'uch things as clothes, partie • dinners, beer, airfare home. court cost and even an abortion for one pla)er\ g1 rlfnend. the newspaper reported. Metcalf. the winninge t coach in Southwe t <..onfc.:rcnce ht\tory. denied the exi\tence of i:ch a ,1u,h fund during ht tenure and s<11d \uch alk!!,1lion' .ire all new to me." \n .1Jm1n1,1ra11on )()urce, ho"'e .. er, said he wa 111ld b\ an A&M boo ter who contributed to the tum! ih<t t 11 wa., in· operation for more than a dc1...1tk .ind 1h.1t 11 1molvcd thousand of. dollars. I hc1e I' no documentation to prove :m nd1angc of monc) bet"-CCn alumnt and Metcalf or het"een Metcnlf and player£, sources aid, hecuu'c all the lr<111,nct1ons "'ere in ca,h. One ndm1n1.,trat1on ource said the payme nts qor·Pl'd "hen Kermit D<tvi\ replaced Metcalr Oll u1,1.:h l,1,1 yc.1r Televlslen-Radlo Brosterhoul' tum-oils • I ~J"l'·Br.i"c'. 1 BS, 4 JS p.m. • l>nJgcr,·Cuh' Channel 11. 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"""' I ·"' f{u1h.:rlc't•I ".! !tkl<!v<'d l \p<•rl\( hJnncl \lntor ~pnrt• Ill p m \11.tnlt< \, ,.,., t1•mp.:1111nn fr1>1n I 1mt R'"'' C:1•nn f I 'I" I I \P"I 1 i11pm I'" "\fl I'm fl..\010 Oa'tbllll \.in D••tc•• .ii l'•lt-huri-h i..r \IB •,, > fl, ,1~ " .11 ( hllAJ• l uh i..1 AC ( ~ ·111 M1l,,.,1u~,·e •I ,\n11cl' K'-IPC (7111) \ rf{A (690) "OK, OK, I'• say ltt ... pMaell" Andr ... wins 1ecllllf 1tr111111 While golrs great international stars ---- faded and failed in the stretch run -/ Su nday, Billy Andrade seized ~ command and went on to his second ---- con ecutive PGA Tour victory in a tournament at Harrison, N Y. I le c-.tablished that cont rol with a I ·under 34 ove r the very difficult back nine at the We tchcster Count ry Club, shot 68 for the day and had a 273 total. I J under par. In otlte1 tnurMmcnt-. • J.1r1e Gedde!t delayed Amy Alcoll's trip the LPGA I tall of J-ame "1th great i.a\Cll on the fi nal t"'o hole, ••nd captured the Atlan11c Ct1} Cla 1c al Somer Point, .J .• by one hot. • Jirn Al bu'I. a club pro from Long l!lland, hot .1 clo mg-round 70 fo r a 9-under total of 279 to win the Scmo r Playe rs Champion hip by three trokc<> O\Cr Dave Hill, Charle Coodv and Bob Charle,. In 01 her 'port' newi.. • 1"'cH1nu: former hcavY" eight champion H oyd PJ ttcr-.011 nnd Sonny Li~ton, the man wh o t1 ... 1h roncd him, we re inducted into the lntc1n.111onal Doxing llnll of Fame etlong with 20 other f'J\I t·h.unpion-.. • Scolt Kc wick, et JUn1or at UCLA, won the till ri ng'i, vauh and parallel! bar in the U.S. G}mna tic Chumpionship at Cincinnati, but he lamen ted a lo on the horilontal bar which would ha"c made a rounh title. NBA From 81 four of the quarter. gl\lnft the Bull'i a 74-58 advantage Wc<lnc~d.i). 11 will rn.1 tch the Dc1ro1t P1 ">lon,· fc .tt l.1 t )Ca r of ~111111ng the title hy capturing three ">tra1ght on the opponent' hume 0<Xlr Lm Angele' started the fourth qu arter with a 7·0 run. with fohn.,on\ three-point play clo ing the Luker 10 74·65. After h.isket oy Crai a J-iodge~ and Jurdan, the Lake rs made 11 78-71 w11h "'< consccut1\.e free throws. hu1 a l0·6 -.p11rt rchu1l1 the lcud to 88· 77 with J·4i2 rcnwin1ne. Mld Lo' Angele"> didn '1 thrcu1cn 11g;11n. If ( h1cago c::in w111 ii' th1nl co11,cc ut1ve pi!mc ,\I the >'nrum on By winnin Wednc d.t)', Chicago .11'0 could equal Det ro11·~ 15·2 re curd in the I 989 pla)off a' the bc~t 'incc the po<,hem.on formal wa~ ch.tnged in 19 4 The Bull ' victory w:u the !ie\cnth !itnu ht on the road in the playolf\ by an l:astcrn Conference 1cam over u Wc!Uern Conference team 1n the 1.1.,t three yearr.. The P1 tons won two stra11h1 at the l·orum in 1he 1989 Final' to -;:::===========::::.---• complete 11 four-game 'weep of the WIN Ant.SSTIUP ABOAJU> AllTllAIL •• MD II& A TllAVBL I· WIUTSJl roa A DAT __, Look 1n Thunday'a Laker~. Chicago now ha won two constcuti"e pow.ea~n 11mc here after lo 1n1 11 fir t IJ 1t the Forum from 1968 through 1973. fhe Bull I t four rlayoff teric1 to Lo Angele in thilt pan. COurlet deddid .Mn )'C8"I IF to play tnllil inltead ol baieball, but he has a pftcl9er'1 maancrilml °" tM coun -hlppia1 the bill ol hil ~ and unoatbin1 the dirt with h11 foot before aervina. · He uied a baseball analo&Y to describe the weather. "h 's like facina Phil Niekro out there with his knuckleball," he munered to himself after losina a point in the third set. Courier ind Agass1, who trained and brieny roomed together at Botlellieri's tennis academy in Florida, hiwc similar styles. They clobber the ball with both forehand and two-handed backhand and try to diclate the aame from the baseline. Thouah the ninth-seeded Courier tried serve-and-volleying in the opening set, he re1rcated to the baseline after the rain delays. From there he won a heavyweight battle of arounds1rokes. ,,,,,_,.._ American Jim Courier holds trophy o..:er head after defeating Andre Agassi to win Fre nch Open mglcs title at Roland Carros in Paris. Mll•lll•llCllmn-..-ttllmt Judy Nelson, a former companion of tenms tar Mar1ina Navratilova, said •. she: tried for month to reach a private ~ settlement before filing a multimillion- dollar law uit. Nelson filed document' in a Fort Wor1h court lust week ulleging that Navratilova failed to comply with a ''non-marital cohnbitat1o n agreement'' the two signed in 19R6 A June 20 hcarmg has been ~chcdulcd in the court of Tarrant County civil judge Catherine Adamski Gnnt on Nelson's request that someone be appointed to distribute the pair's assets. Nel on, 45, and Navratilova, 34, ct up hou e together in Fort Worth m 1984, later moving to Aspen, Colo. Navratilova sent Nelson a letter last April dis olving 1heir partner hip. Nelson's auomey contend the pair hould divide the $5 million to $10 million earned dur!:o~ :~e relationship. Mike Mccurley, a Dallas attorney representing Navratilova, aid the law u1t i a palimony Utt in disgu i e. .............. Ing ........ • Davcv Allison w~s awarded the ---- vtctory in a 300-kilomcter NASCAR ~;;..., stock car rncc at Sonoma after Ricky ~ Rudd, the apparent winner, was ---- penalized at the finish for rough driving. Rudd took th e lead with one lap remaining when he bumped the rear of Allison's car, turning the Ford Thunderbird around and eemingly a uring Rudd or hi econd win here in three years. NASCAR official told Rudd's team to hring him into the pit on 1hc fi nal lap around the 2.52- milc Sear Point circuit for a 'top-and-go penalty. But Rudd dro.,,c pa t the pn entrance and continued to the Ong ta nd. where 1arter Doyle Ford hO\\.Cd him only a t-lad. n.1g anJ a .. cd the checker :or Alh,on 6 ~ccond!. behind on the 2 52· mile c1rc111l. By Tltr A socltttcd Prt Quote of lflo day David Dombrowski, Montreal Expo11 general manager, af1er firing Buck Rodger and replacing him with Tom Runnel!~: "People do not come to the b:tll park to watch David Dombrow kt be a general manager or Buck Rodgen be a manager. The come to 'cc lhc players play and 1( 1hcy play well. 11 doc~n'I matter 1f Willy Wonk a t\ manaaina the team .. From 81 winners He now ha. 83 tnkeout~. second in the AL to Roger Clemen ' 88. "Now I hope to start pitching better. Ma}bC the nex1 10 won't be such a trugglc," Finley aid. Finley gave up fi ve hit , including three infield singles, the last or which was picked up by Andy A!lanson with two ou1 in the seventh. After Finley walke d T o ny Phillips, Jeff R o b i n -.o n rel ieved. "Chuck really Angers schedUle Dllte,.,, .................. . June 10-BrtWers. 7 J5 (home) June 11 -9rewers. T 35 {llome) June 12-Brevrers. 1 OS (home) J1ine 13 -Idle June 14 -11 8osto11. 4 35 CNnnet 5 {1ll 1111r1tt on KMPC ridlo, 1101 h<td to work for 11," Angel ma nager Doug Rader aid. "But that' what ha) elevated him above the majority, being able to win when lhtng. aren't going v.ell." The Angels pounded a pair of Detroit rookie p1tchc~ for 13 hi•~ and even run, in sh inning tarter Dan Galcler (U-1) made hi-. maJ<'r-lc~g11e debut and the 27-ycar-old right-hander urvi\ed his fi~t crisi in the econd inning, when a ba es-loaded, none-ou1 ituation yielded only one run on Dick Sc hofield' infield grounder. Bua Gakclcr was chased in the fourth by live con. c..cuttvc ingle . Hit by Lance Parri h and Jacl Ho\\ell cl up Donnie Hill''> RBI i.i"gle. After Max Venable c; bunt inglc loaded the ba e • Schofield ~inglcd 10 core two run'> and make it 4·0. Lcft- hander Mike Dalton, . making only hi third big- league appearance, came on and induced Luis Polonia to hit into a double play as Venable scored. A(ter Phillip ' solo homer in the i1'1h ended Finl ey· hutout bid, the Angels responded in the bottom of the inning with con ecutive solo homerS off Dalton by Wally Joyner, hh ninth, and Dave Winfield, hi 12th. "I suffered from a lad. of concentrnt1on ut t1mc'I." u1d Finley, unhappy about ft\C walk'!. From 81 'cored on a inglc by Juan Samuel. G, ,rr.n opened the .,c,cnth with a mglc and I lcr h1\er 'ent him to third "-tlh a -.lap ingle to center Gnfftn ..cored on lfotler· cho1> 1ngle and after .imuel h11 into a force pl<t}. Her hl\er c;co red • on a wild pitch nnd amucl came 1n on a ,111glc hy Eddie Murr.1y M ~ n a g e r rommy 1 .• 1 .. urd a .,111tl "It wu-. Im. l 00\ h victory und that -,,houllt tell at nil. I didn 't t hin k u nyb o d ~ th o u g ht he co uld co m e back from that Dodgers schedule Dete, _.,petMftt, tlMe, eHeTV JIJl'rl t0-11 Clllcaqo S OSCll 11. WGN Jone t 1 -11 P11bburCl'I. 4 JS ClllMel 11 June 12 -" Plftsburgll, u s f'IOllll June 13 -II P IJvtOll, 12 OS none Ju/II 14 -SI LOUIS lllOmel 7 35 none 111 OMf'lll on MSC '"*° ,•901 uraery, bu\ knowing him, I said 1( anyone can do 1t, the 'Bulldog' can." Lakers' Game 4 performance is an uncharacteristic clunker 8y Ken Peters A• Scions Wr'W INGLEWOOD -Clunk . The ound of the hall bnunc1 n off the rim. ' The sound of the Los Angele~ Lakers hittina rock-bottom 1n the ·NBA Final . J1me1 Worthy and Sam Perkin\, key fi1urc1 in the Laker ' JM't effort•, miucd badly. ln foct, the whole team mined bad I). The taken made jw.t .'O l'I 2 1hoti Sunday a they !mt 9 • 2 w the Chica90 Bull• and rcll bc:hind ·l 1n the but-of·7 final\ o team ha ever come back from such 1 defecit in lhc NH champion\hip ~rics. "M~n. there 1n the third qunrtcr, it ~ot \Ca ry,'' Ma11c John'\On .,aid of the U.~eD' friaid '\hooting. "I wa\ wondtrina, 'Arc "'e ever ~01ng 10 hit one hot? omchody ·• The: laker ~cored 14 poirtt~ m the third quarter. Johnwn and Vladc D1v1c were 11mona the ft w Lo!i Anaclcs player-. who did m;,ake theit 11hc>t1. John,on wa!i 6·of-13, wtth 22 point • und l>ivac Wi' t2-of·20, with 27 points. Alt 1he other Laken combined ~hot JU\t 2.a..s percent (12·<>f·49). "We coulJn't make nochma. uulJn't generate nothina," John.,cln \;m1 "We'd have soot.I h t nJ m1!>\ ft\IC: or "" 1n 111 Ora.nee Coat DIJJy Pilot for complete detada and entiy form to an em~ iet.tway weekend! [)1v, C, ~ho scored I J'IB)Off career h1 h :?.i points in Gurne J, h:ad nine in 1hc fmt 4:41 of Sunday' aamc, hu1 the Bull' opened n 11 11 lead , the rc~t nl the: l ~kcr turted J.fur·6 . ,.,l_,._, Ch1ngo'11o Mi(l'l~ I Jordin dribbfes fn front <>f litkm Byron Scott en mutt' tn I .lc1ing Bulls to 9i'·82 victqry. Chicago '°'* i 1· t ~·es lfad. Perkani, Yrho made l 2·of-42 1n the firte three pmes of the l m I • ••~ l·Of·15 In Game • Worth • nuu1n1 1n ankle tn1ury th•t \IUehncJ ham orly 1n IM rourth 'fU:Utcr, wa 6.of·l6 l"hc biker bendt •tt 11 cQtflh1ncd 3 of.14. th duuhle·1eam V\1 we hl\C lo he able to hat '""" ' uh1dt:' 1..oti An cit~ Coach Mike Ounle•vy tud. • • ' Gullllu ... Nicky Sualua arc rw1um1na ......... dill Ma11fCM ire rcthulflina 1n the --~ll!J. ..._n ll11 JICbon, who ran lhe 100. ... la 10.1 dUr1n1 the rnna. and Chris J ..... lf9 W.cbaU playen out rnr the team and ._ • pllr hi the 1econd1ry (lhc lauer wall 1l10 .,.., ......... ,). le1pr tclcctlon ., I junk>r, re the rhrc:~ re1um1n1 ttaracn 011 offl·MC Groo1c:111c:d (ti·foot·I, 270 pound J, Gonnle~ (6-0, 240). center Kevin McCollahc:), quick luclcle Armand Alonzo und quick auard frank Murphy houl~t prO\ 1d~ Bl11nton ,. 1th plcn'Y of ume to throw 1n '91 .,,,...,.,. both really ICQ)ftlpliahed 11hle1FJt, but it'• t1116r fir11 year ln foocbatt, .. Rolhn10n said. 5'1 look for Mater Dc1 111 be sohd, lrorn top tu bottom, f,ut ttic help 1t nctd5 1 on the 1dc:lme:r. "Thal' a lrcmcndou idJU!itmcnt," Rollinson aid of hi hm11c:d number of on1 tanl c.oachc "We're doing rring football with fl\c ooachc: and only IO t)c rather than daht coa hc!i anJ lb c~ on thc»>c kid,., so 11' 1 challenge " Maler Dci aho hM Brian SoHs and Br111n Barlja at the comen and Jimmy Nolan or Chm~ Ruperto at strong ~afcty. hMC: Ardalino (linebacker), Toby Sanchei (linebacker) and Dan Kr~ (dcfen 1vc hack) ore ali.o players to "Itch. Knuff. '1 hie , Kuhn. Nolan, Barajil\, Coggin' 11nd Gon1ulc' ore the returning \l.irtcr .. un dcfcn'le. Chri~ Jacko;on, Baraja'> und newcomer" Bohh) Mulma, I (luic Pr1ct10. Roger MorJntc and H.y<rn Gr&t) will pl.I) wide rc(Cl\ler while Knuff and Scan Mullen .ire the ught ends who "111 t:atch Ht.1n1on "i pa \C\, I he Mun:uch' pounded L.ong Beach Pol), ~ ·31, tn lhl' llN round "' the Southern s~ction 01Vl\IOn I ph.1)urh '·''' )Car a .. Dcrd. Sp.1r~!. ru,hc:J fo~ 21'' \uni' .ind Blanton th re'" fin: \corm , JO\'C"· I he) ;:.11rn: h.1ck 1n the qu 111crl1n.1h .ind up,ct h~cnhlmcr, Jt.zo, hctnrc loi.mJ.? 10 Ou.ir11 Hill, J7·7, IO I he \Cll1tlln.1k 1991 "ichrdule Ruperto .ind Nolan. both t~ilhach, .mu fullh,1ck-. I· ri • Sept. 6-.11 lol.m1 ( \lnlt.1 \t.1drnm ), X 1fJ Fri. Scp1. 13-Cnro \,1llc) (huml .• 11 O< () Fn Sept. 20-St PJul Chnm1. .• 11 SA Acl\\I) Fn <-.cpt ~-.11 San1 .1 ,\11.1 CSA H<"'I) Kuhn, Sunlua and SanchcL will be v~ ing for 'It a rt in~ J)(.l\lllOn\ • ... 1 he -differe nce ul the 1991 Monarch\ 1' th.II the\ will probahly pla) more ttthlete' hoth Ml)\ thJn 10 year\ pa'it," Rollin\on '.ti<.I ·'1t\ going to he my JUh to get them in the g<1mc at the right ume:· In . Oc.:t .i-al Rr.c:r\ltk Pol> rlw . Oct. JO Mi,.,ion \1c10 Chomc, a1 ~A Bcml) h1. Oc.:t 18-'it John Bo,l·o· (home, at SA Ocl\\I) J'l1u. Oct. .N-5erv11e· Clh>mc, .11 <Kl) Blanton, \trong \t<.lc tackle John C.,rootq;ocJ un<.I \tmng 'llde !tuard Jmc (,on1alc... .111 All Angch1' 'S.1t. Nm. :!-.11 I O)Ola• (,It Gknd.111..' Hij?h) I 11. No\ l;'i -at 131.,hop \m.H · \n 'clU'> l c.1guc, K1t:i..utr JI 7 111 unlc" note<l. USA From Bl 13 ktlli. and five thg\. G11\pnr, USA\ Pliner ol the Match, had four \luff block,, four dig,, to.even kith. one -.erv1cc ace and 77 ·'"''"" Korea wa\ led by Jong.Jlwa Ila (20 kill') and Jang· uk H.m (28 \Cr\tcc reception\ and 17 ktll\), the Pla}cr of the Mutch fur the \11!.llOf'>. l·ortune, !!.ccond 1n the World Lc<\guc in thg percentage (3 41 per conic 1) entering Sunthl) ·, two· match flnalc with Korea, lc<l the defcn ... 1\C.~ force in game one. while H:rn.in produced mo\t of the offcn\1\C fircwori.., to \Ct the tcmJX> J\lthtiugh 1t w,1, \\'C:pt K<lrt:.J did not gt1 UO\\ n without a hght Kurc.1 " the t:ypc of tcdm that m.11..e., \OU \\ork hard," l'~A ( o,tlh l:rcd • turrn \a1d ·\\hen VOii plll) I hc.:.m. }Oll klHl\\ ti ... go111~ to be .1 long match •· ll.inan. \\-hO c,11ncd M\ P ,1crnladc' with .1 M-k1ll. f1\.c·hlock effort in the L~A\ "-111 mc1 dclcntl1ng \\ orld I c.1guc lh.tmp1on Ital~ J "eek .1go. ga\c the L \ J 13-3 lead '"'Ith a tap kill then recorded to t.tll) the final t\\O point\ " ... ually. th.11 kill soc down tn practice," llan.in \a1d of his <,p ik ing againtil the Korean defen .. c "But in thut game, 1t get re turned three or four time.,.'' H.tnan gu\ c the lead in ~amc one block. and Arnold with .1 hlock SA an 8·1 w11h a stuff made 11 1:!·2 "\\ c can heat thc'c tct1ms:· I Ntunc ,,1id "Wt..· re.1th hu,en't pl.1~cd O\Cl\CO\ )Cl, \II 1t', going to he tougher lit their pl:H:c . ll \\Cl' fru\lratirlg lo,1nc It> Knrc.1 (~aturcJ.1~, ni~ht hut 'omc 11mc' 1 think \\t: pl.t) to the nthcr 1e.11n\ lc\l•I It \\l' pl.1\ .1 Kur" 1 ur J.1p.111 , \\C ll.1\e to 't·•' on nur level .ind (~.1tu1d.1~ l night \\I.:' didn't dn th.11 \\e ,llfl h l\C ,1 \\,I\\ 111 t'O .. I t.rn.1~1 ,1.11nmcd hnmc h~ "'th ktll nt g.1mc l\\O oll \rnnld' \t:I to end it, then the l SA g.1thcre<.l momcn111m 111 ~wme three \\hen ,\rnold .1ml hte comh111cd on .1 1,tult block to )!1\C.: lhur '>Cfll.HI .1 7 '\ <ld\,llll<IJ;!C. (1cd 11 ·11 Ill game three, 1 nrtunc I?·•\ e l '.> \ .1 une-pornt lc.1tl with a \.;111 then .r\rnnl<.1 .ind G."p.tr tcJrntd ,m .1 hlcx:k to m.1t.c ti 11-11 l\1omlnt' later, l!Jnan' t::ip '-'On 11 \\llh Allen '>Cr\IO~ ·• fh1"> grt)Up h.1, .1 lut of pride .111d "-C "ere .111 \Cl') d"appointcJ (Sa1urday) night, hut "c were able to put 11 hch1nd u<.," Sturm -..11d. ~ --- Five sailors win in CHOC Regatta Nl~WPOR r Bf:.ACH h\C eta.,., winner.. "-Crc decided among I 7 cumpclttur\ 111 the three-nice CHOC H.cg.ttta ho ted by the Lido hie Yacht Cluh off Newport Beach ~undav l 1do l'le • Y .1t:ht Club\ 'I om Dovie (LN.:r A). Am} ll1n\h l\\ (l 1do·l.t \), \\.1lh.1m 1 onl!)C.U (t\dult \Jbot' ,\) and Gr.1~ ()ou!!hcm I S.1hrn () were .ill ind I\ 1du.1l eta" \\tnner1,, wh1k '-<l\\port 11.trlx>r Yatht Cluh\ I ulc l.tnlll'\llll captured 1hc rc:m.11n1111! da'' (Sahot 8) ..J CHOC Regatta (Lide l•I• Yecfit Club) •r 8ob•·s Morlday. June 10, 1•1 I For the record I JIF [121 II Deeter• ~ . , . c- C#'<!mi<' s..~ rrn 1to HM ' • 2t 11 JO » .... I T ....... l'o Q..,..o ~ ..... ~ . ~ .... ii! Tennis ~ct. ~-~st S16 ~ 193 ~ ~ot. M? $.ti ~ti ~ 4\S ,,. oa I 3 ... 10\t 11 oa s "' 7 10 11 : 1 r 0 ' • ~ ' H llUHto w.......-. H " • t I J I 0 0 J : ' NBA plawofta THf "NALS 1 ........ ,1 • c ..... _ ... l..ebn ·~ ., • I-=: r NU ~IULI lktne e1, Laker• 12 10•-•I tMIUOO 4 c. 13dlyl ... W-Oly ()11111t of till' d.t\! "He' u b1g \trnng ~id ~nJ h,1, good football a~c.rcne "· lk \\a ... 1 "tnnt'.'r in h1i:h '~hoot oind cullc.:gc. und he'll get ,1 '!ll<>O 11ppo11un1I)' to pro\c him,clf \\'1th 1hc (11Jnt' ." 11d I .1rl Utederm.in, CincinnJtt lkng<il' \Wilt, ASA 1 e.eftd-under ST Aft QUAUPfP OU11-tt, l__,. 0 ;.-'!: 0 I W JI I II '0vt1 ... t , CrKllM Jeoll•1• 0 D • .. OU11-• 1, Crecker Jech·U 0 m • WL.AF WO .. 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Vrfy s 1 8 0 0 1 6 0 .,) 6 0 0 SUMMERIWl!"i!TER RENTALS AVAILABLE We1er1fOn1 Homes Inc Ree1tor1 63t-t•OO. 160-3600 Balbo;i Island 2 106 1 HOUll TO 'IAYFRONTI 2Br dph1 for 1 n 11nkr •••<:.type •dull .Cov orod carpor1, w11ter pd Avl 7/1 . No pol• $1300 mo Shown by eppt, &40-~32• C o rona el Mar ;? 122 Newport B each 2 169 New port BC'ac ti 21 69 ewpo•! Beile h .l • h'I Ncwpn•' B•'·" ri . • 1,•1 'Me1e Verde 49• 2Ba I .. b k ·--------• BLU"F8 3f)R 28•. 1 " Summer 'Yrty Renlel .JASM IN• CR••K fenced oc yd, new 1 58R E 11ec fem nm El4'genl tx:h hOUS4f 24hr sec. pools, len· crpl, 11lnt toe $1650 48DAM BEAUTY! 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(>.Q408 2BA '~•BA short wellc flex lerms 121-8227 NEW s·•p '1'0 2BR IBA 1undec" LtdO tale 3Br 28e • 10 waler 6'1&-1600 OLDE COM 3BR JBA Sherp & spacious DOUG HERBST new conCI 5895 mo m••d rm ba 2 patt0s Y•ARLY Sludto .... BR, W 0 2BR 1 ·~Be twnhme 720-,MO 7~:u 7~9 !)080 or •91-6017 Ip OR FR 000 • I Nr '--ec"' •"'75·Sl700 yard. gar water wilh w o. p\11 peho '"' "_, grdnr •ncl Vr leaae pool, carport & lndryl ~ ~A.V / 1 8 R APT St 000 l·lty S2J7~ H !><19 ~o· VIiia Aen1ale &7~ S1750 mo 6'H·1661 fee Sorry. No Pala ~ O c e•n vie w, pool \.IDO laLE Urgenl' Pflme COM 2BR 2 BA $885 Curt II 160·5000 I \t').1 -YJ ltt \ 11 •P• lonnt1. guerd Musi IH' 3br ba hm hso w yd & fruit lrOH OPEN HOUSE Nwpl gl\la 646 1 728 Welk lo bch & tennis ovorlk ocn et Lookoul HIS 38r 2, ,ba condo REALTORS · 2Br ;>B11 condo, quiet No POIS S2700 mo Pt St480 675·9676 Cllll !or hrs •d,.., ---------loc t p pool, SPl'I art Avt no"" 8kr •Q9·J•l00 osta Mesa 2124 $7!>0. 2BA 1 BA fenced yard, carport w d hk up frplc 73 I 6 Sef\la Ana Ave 960-434.S •3BA 2 ~8a lwnhsa on BluH nr bch t 1~ s I, dt>l g&r. tncd yd IPO s 1225 mo 6!>0-3092 •Mesa Verde twnhous• 20r 1 Bo. W 0 hook· up Pool qar ge sp11ce $99S Pel OK 122-8011 320 Coat• M••• at 2en 1 aa, pvt yard,, v11.;en1 S805 mo $1235 mo 722·1111 4BOAM BEAUTY! 0' soc 0111• "° pels NEWPORT NO Twnl'lm $129 m o 8'., 2841 ••eluded er•• 2BR Fea1ur109 •Br 2 1 )8e Stc50 2Brl :.>BA frplc 2 BA lwnhOme AUth sec:lu1aon A to1al le· BLUf'FS Twnhse 38r paho 2 car •"ch gar g 8r . frplc, w o. hkup madol Th1<J Blulfs 2 811 Ip lnOiy rm, •II w O hk up comm spa comm pool spa l•n· t>e11u1v ""'" nnw last' ge1 2 pel'OS Q•ffllbll pool •V'I 8 1 6'10 !)~7 nit $1150 Merilyn lmmod occpy Ch•I· Sl8'>G mo :759 9089 Nwpt Sh•I JBr 2Re Molro'lo Bkr ~!,.1915 ctren & p <>ts OK Sno11 Call to •••I B•ch •rplc y•ly AYI nuw 2 THE l'!ALLEAI• o• tong lf!rm Isa •·o• 1 2 & JBR Cl! gaf. w d tlirn1 \Ill' " $187:;, mo f.run-S58~mo ye rly Poot St•OO 7&0-8S08 Cffle ...... ,.,. hecll DOUG HEAIST ,.,,,,.,, Caf'\nory Aen1· 11--------- 2&1 Bdrm 2·~ 8olh U0.3eeG Teo.e•:a:a als, Inc 1·800·2•7. Sp•cleculM VII C•I• lfll\ bel\ullfut townhomas Rf.NA( 8209 0, 815·•606 Bey C11y S•a ra111 tn toreno gainnn "40t I C:XfC HM $1400 mo Lg ~~.4'l•~,:~~,9;'3°1~3;~R 11nn Terracott, lire ""fl' u . I •AR ·~BA Fam rm plncH, full eecurlly \t'>.1 .: 1 f • X I tt"P b0nu1 rrn ~l•o w l1 hookup• cov•.,.,d par ages 1 mil• 10 Rf.Al T ovnng Ntcoly Ind· t>••ch NHr t 71h SI ICOd 6'0· 1321 ~l.ltutlln IM--IOll<l IO IOOll but llato to rw.e? ~ -'• 10,..'" ~ Balbo a Island ~'60G I BR upper. gar W D snower. elf kllch downtown $850 mo """t•• incl M0-0238 ;ea I boa Peninsul.l .260 I • UCHELOA $521• W•lk 10 ~ach, lrlQ & u1111 incl Vrty No Pot• 857 1776 or 760·1713 2BR 1 BA ~ blk lrom t>ay 11ngle q1v•go Yearly S925 mo ind U1•1 723·1•91 64::' 9191 Re Ml• •hopping end tree• wily Subatentl•I mo"9·1" •tlowence w 1 yr lea•• 646""4•72 WIN Fount 1111 .lll1•y .' 1 J4 I STORV ttou.. •Br 2841. 3-c•r ger, 1p•, lrg y11rd 11lnl ne1~h bOrtKI All 11 June 26 •1600 mo •t2 674!1 ev ' t Ii I ' 1 '< l 1 nt',\, I , t 1\) 2BA w g•. ,,._ cpt1 fncd ya'd 'llllllltet po C•ll PM ~1'0 a110 O.lew•t• OU N1 .· :· ·• H· . ' ., 'I ••"'-~ mtl4t 10 b<h Pool, P• gym 149 1724 Of 942-0493 DI N NER FOR TWO AT r In 4 P•e Adi Here ) I r I NI "" .. DWP. ectlYe, aftr80-.... trtm, l 'I " lady en- 1 n g "'•• C,AD'S: AdV~ ......... beech· M9.U1t ... ........_ .................. ........... = =-~=r PllTTY Gl=TIOI '~=Tl ~ ....... ....... Ex· model. 1'7", •!en- ..... ~MCI pro": def. bngtlt, wttty, grMt .,,.... ..... OUIUed. ... oook, • rMI •poller. ------_,, ...... Seek•: educa .. d, ao-www ;;~~r·;·~ ptWltcated, gentt.man lllm blonde, ... IO'e. mete. rm • l 'I" bru-who llYff .,, opulent WWI eplrtMil "9iuM, nefte -=~ lege llf9 9tyte but loVH It ,__,.....,. e..ch. 8"11 who 18 .,. M· •II. plu• rom•nc e, gentlem •n , ••ml-tr•cllv• aucceaaful pMalon • wft, 40 + retired/retired, for men 10 love. Aoee 44-10 +. (N o beld). .... on bellctt, din-IO .... __ 112643 Ing , l•u1ht•r end ----"'-&---·---- Cl, •• t • ".. 0 f '... RIDHIADID1tAL•AM Seeking Humor. t11MO. Tiil FMlfUY ""' • awy, .. ....,.. ... ._ LADY aaaw.11 a WllllllR ~ nMur8I blonde •••k• Renalaeence ~•vv omen 3004 R •• l 'I", SwF. 30 •, ...,.: Man. SWM/NS, .UC· llTQ 08Worgeo~ Jec11cpot, 9UCM'9 emlle. Lov9a: ceaaful, artlewlete, k 'b II ........._ '~. -•· c •••Y. e theletlca, w o r ld-.., .. of humot'; gen. rec •• • • p • ..._a· l 'I " btonde h81~. tr•v•I , rom•nce. eroua. 50~5 Me· phy Bach·to-Aoc k, ........ ..., •• PfOfea.. W•nta: chlldren a Witty, allm, ettracw., Ihle SWM, 9'1", 2t4, _,.. Meka: MCUfe huebend who'• 3C)..q, 50fah, discriminating, 37, ~ S la and aMb 8WM I '+ 30-45 SWF 30-40. C•ll me .... 0 'lovea' t r•vei,' 8' •, aucceHfut & "8Vel, Hngulatlc, car· #Hlet . ..... ..... ..,. end ,__1ov_._llf_._, ___ aeu __ . --Ing, fun. .. rrlendlhlp. --........ ~~---1 LI.. •ten AnORNIY ~.fwnlly togeehef. Am lllTIRED DEVILOPIR •OWll IYID ••awa llmlPINDINT conaldare d h•nd· HAPPY ...._... .. ... LOVIMQ •om•. 6', 175, 58, ex· 111.L PLAYIR GllL T•I, blond entrepre. rvw n citing llfeatyte, aeet(a SWM • 21, 5'1", 150 Vety •ttrac:tlve, llfve· neut, 40'a, myrled of Sw.r Metes pal 80 +-to apoll or help •ttrK· Iba., non-amoker. I doua, alfm, ahapety, lnt.,aata. Want tell, for aome of the follow· llve brainy lady 25-40. enfoy aoftbell, mlac. flt, fun, 40. Seeking ••perlentt•. indepen· Ing: Travel, gott, mov· <111 88!5. •porting event•, anl· .... hllndaome, edu-dent, unconventton•. lea, good converaa· __ C_O_N_G_l_N_1_a1 --m•la, weekend oet•· cated , profeHlon•I Mml·m..omorph. BM. tlon, bndge, watka, -w•ya. S..lclng: h•ppy, w hite m•I•. 3S-41, ·31-60, who Ilk•• to •nd l!uph•· 11'2M O FRIENDLY 1ecure, rHI llldy for wtttt etyte a ctH• for lclH , d •nce, tr•vel. lllCIRE COMfORTULE honeat ref•tlonahlp. frtendehlp. rom•nc:e, #288e. t# 1725. m•rrl•g•? C d M . ,__ __ L_ftAllr __ 1_---GlllNml SWM, N/S, run-loving-------- 1112703. VVftllWV WF, 44, 5'1", down to gentl•l'fl•n of ch•rac· Hl&THY •~ ~ FOR LIGEND... ••rth, hone1t •nd •• 'u.,' e·. dblonMdB, Nordic, WI& THY ..,vw11 • • .., th• c., end the m.,,, cure. Take • ch enc• • gra • A. ath· WOllAI Boaton b•be 1Mk• with me. I Ilk• sports. ••tic, own boats 8nd 2 ... Seef(lng: atncere, ...,. dl1trlc1 •Horney w/ mualc, outdoora, houaei Need lady 35-Loving lecty W9nted au•I, atrong, · ah.,p, crystalline •ve• a fro-••n•• of humor. Gr•· _49_._*_1_7_2_3____ ~~'+. c8.z':.•;~;~. 2~ ---------1 aenM of '1y'e, humor ~en yogurt fellah. Pr• c lou1 peraonellly, CUTI :.:.~· .r,;~·ic:f~ ::c~·:r;h r~ ~~~~.pro-llltCIRE :;:·,;'::!':,,~·,::~ .... i.ttng, apln.u•I kind-toe. Mu1t be named SINCERE CHrYALROUS HILP -~:"" of·~I Ail• 40-60 ,__J_eo_n_._*_262 __ 4.___ uaTURE ProfeHlonal SWM, TRUIT ••1 yrs. #2eat . LOVE ""' 32, blll/bm. Intelligent, OWM, 41 Y"I· young. FUN cre•tlve and romantic, If you '*• Don P.,1-Seelclng 81'. MnM of C & R llAN LIFE SWF Canadian, 42 humoroua, 1llm, mu.· gnon, now.., know humor, enfoy9 aporta, WAITED! LAUGHTER vrs .. 5 5 •·, t40 Iba . In· cular, l50 lbs., ... k• ~°!~~··my~. 9• .J!!. ~. ~. , ~ IC Q ..__ c•rlng SWF, 25-35 ..... .,,..._ ·-· --.. ..._,,. r8CI, ...,. .... ...,rt AdVenturoua, allm. ef. terHled In aw1mming, with compatible cllar· wrtt1 5 1' Mllboet. c:M Ing tor honeaf eincefe 3 2 • 3 fectlonat• SWF •Ml(s 1pu, good converaa· act f h 1 who thlmta he'a • .,.,. retettoliahlp. #1101. I r •• I ._. • •lnc•r• 4011h m•n lion, prefer blond••· ., • or • ar ng ot a...... __ .. - P #t 707 r • -F ·-" no ••• 1 lease Clll with who anJov• tr avel. 34·45 yr1 .• dlac:rfft 11--------faith In people. tr ,,.. ,... ....... num-boating, active •port•. am • Medlcal Seer•· DAYTIME you're t•H. thin, bftght, HWOlll .....__, .11-.... c•ndtellght and ro-_tary_._._'1_2_1_02_. ____ 1 MENTOR flt, 30-35, Hie• lrewl, .;.._...,._ -1 w•-mane• for m.anlngful llltQLI MOM 11.w no chltdren. ~ ......_.,"' I ti hi .......... 2 SWM, tall, 50 • • buel-· h Id I t ? I' t 1WM -_,_ ..... , CIAURI re• °"' . ......... . CDll RESIDENT nH• owner 1 .. ka :.:~ 811 ev~u:_,. fQ( wen ' p";';;p~~tion;d: PALACE MAN WITH SWF. 33, outgoing, pretty, petne, sllm fe· you. #1705. Ilk•• aporte (vol-•a11 •ftATJ male 3<>-40 Lei'• meet I-"'-------i-.... .. 11), mualc, ..... y. Jett trom Fount•ln Vel· ...,'-""" brunene LlkH anor· ror lunch firat. #1868. HO.... -F~ -ley, computer part• SWF. 25, profHtlonal, kellng, •cub• and bike v.. Ing gulter, movie•. aalHman, age 30. Met brunette, 5'3", lool!1ng rldH . Looking forward DEEP DOWN lllTRO =·~'"lffhlll, 5.:.: you 5/18. Need to get for ••pen.need, M •· to mMtlng a SWM 30· l'M su.aL O 5/13, 1:00PM, grey 1,1 .. tor __ ......... ,.... In touch. Pie••• call worthy ullor to help 43 with •lmllar Inter· "" L W l"P· You came by the ..--#2682. me reg•ln my ,... est• for frlendahlp and Phll Donahue type, office. Need to get In t-"'.-!W .... "i'"l111i·i"i1i70l•.o.___ CWIY LADY l!gat 1112480. ~ ~~'. b I Y mo r •.. :!ks5~e~:~!b~;•,n8cr!:: ~1u~'. PIH•• c•ll. 1 Mllllll WITH PACIFIC SLENDER u p b • • I , • • m 1.1---------OP UGLY 1•1 a--dan geroua beac h llARlllAQI &WMUIDT LOVl-LUIT ~an ILOND blonde who W8nta her .,.,... In my aout for .n the 5<>'•. 5 n. t•ll. lootdng to .. curled •1563 MlllDID M* IO, 13 dol9r9 In p l•••urea In Illa for W/WM, tall, 45-62, WIDOW SWM 33. 8'1'', 200 lb., b•nk, love ocHn, NM• • 501•h oenu.'. loves travel, dining, 5 '6", age 50, no c:hlt· DllCIRNINQ N s .... -. Ma. right, booka. Wllldng. fleh. man, aecura In •II denclng, exclterMnt, dren. N S , educated. COSMOPOLITAN 28-35. •ttrllcilve, aim, Ing, COfn breed a w.y. who would~ movle1, alncere. partner In N e . bual· LlkH bfklng. movtea, 1-=been9==· =*='Ill==· ==:..J • -... ~.-.. ....._.._ thoughtful, kind. NIS neaa enfov Hill"", APPRECIATIVE dinner, good oonvw· ; .. f.,..r8 ~ ... ·=.~::;:::· or drinker, hand hold· i""""lnn. goll. b..;~·h S WM, 8 '1 ", 150, •atlon, golf A l'ftOfe. ahlp i2ii.. ,..,.,..,.,. er and •II •round ;;,;~·~dinner dalH blond /green 3 1,1_K_ld_•_O_K_._,_1_1_oe_. __ • • QOOd & tun compan. Looking for SWM, •o-adore• et.gance. long Ion who can apoll me 45-60, trim 6 or over lega, aophlallcat•d Wiien you .. , ... Ill'""" •nd get •polled In r•· N S , 1oclal drinking clothlng to ahow to ttie,.... of'*'ll. turn If you're out only. otabl• good same Sffka counter· cl8lllllad ""' °',.....,, ther e, let'• d•ncel converaatlonallat, Ilk•• part F, 25-45 for dates ~ .... to ln•ex•pen•alve • ·1.n • "*" ""I not ll'Of' "' price. re11on11>1e, ~..., .... Clualfled Adver1111ng 842-5878 '12645. beach thlng1, home and . I t 702. lln4' wflat you•,..._...'°'· thlnSP. mav h•v• eh ll· ..---------Does'**·~.,... dren. N B "'2685. ~ Ol>POt1"'°"* lftOf9 ... °" '°"' .._ In c:IMIMed -11111 br1nginQ dl#'"8 fie~ --a ... O...,. lall Dlfectoty .....y ,., ..... In town pan ............. . UHTHI DAILY "LOT ..,AST llSULT" SllYICI OtllCTOIY htt II• ult S. I I 11 •· I ,111 HOW TO RESPOND TO • Cal I 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-di git code appearing in ad e Lis ten to greeting e Leave message (you can change it if not ati sfied) When leavin g a message e Leave yo ur first nam e \:,. e Mention yo ur intere. ts e Tell your age e De cribc yo ur ap pearance ~ Spec ify yo ur preferences e Include what yo u liked about the per. on yo u arc re. ponding to You may leave a 30 second me ssage . You will be automaticall y billed 98¢ for eac h minut e. DATE~LINE .... llliiltDrl tflOaa .... ~ .... .,....,._ ....... •.o~ ... ""'"tiliroom. liii"-o. .. --.~11~1-.... ........ iiiiiii REE PERSe>NAL l USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YO UR FREE PERS ONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words are boldface) 25 word maxlmlnl FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. CO NFIDENTIAL ltJF()Rt.1ATION NAME·------------------------------------ PHONE ADDRESS: ---------------------------------- CfTV: . STATE: ZIP: ---,,.. '"'0'"""'°" .. COi ......... eannot liCClll"4 '°" .......... ...._,. ...... . _,.. lldl ... be ~tlllaNd In ow DMllrl8 ~ IMh ...... -··-• --""""*In wtlldl......,. .. ,..._..by ~ a~~. You .. M *9 to all Mid '9trtewe ~ IMeM9" • 8n occeM '°" No OM .. be M* to accias• ~ meMllO" ~ for yourMI. MalMtD: DA18M o.a. CoQlt Datt Plot '30 W. lcJv St. COlta Melo. CA 9'2626 Or MX10UIAJ: .,, ..... ' =-: •::::.'= ... • ... :-... "=:i;;;!~i!iiA: •u=• t"'9A 0n ....._ 11. l7IGf ........... -"'°' lftO+ •• llO ... tOOIM~ .... ,, IM tM. .... ar '~ ......_ .... :• e. l11tt~ for .... ...... .,,.., lftO • depcjett, s»vt petto, pr, no No "'9. ~3 pee.. ... to bet\ & 3 BA, I"' BA Town. •"OP e . Avl 7 /1, house .etyte 2 c. IHOOcf o. ln-M71 ger, W/d hlc~i:i-. prl- Llle, atty, lg, lbt, 2tle + vete bec:lcy•d Po04, deft. "'*'· I bike to •P• 11050/rno 2233 beh. 11400/mo yrty. 'elrvlew Ad &q.7001 310~ IM. 11 .. 1231 38R 28A, YIMe ..... •...n ... 28' ,... lg bMIOny, enoi Qllf, no "'' 1100 33•1t·C C"•llem. 2"°'4717, tl1-3IOI UWecled 1 ii'. hrdwd !ncl P•1IO, c•rP<Ht Ht flrt. t11e lcl\IN, decle, OCC. No c>ets 1175. c•rport, W/D "llup '300 o.c>. 2'1-0780 192!/mo 7»-1111 8.c:l\etor Un", nr OCC. Alt tun kltchene, atudtoe Sc>ecious, clean, cov-A 2 Room SuMe All eted parklnO, v11eant Util1 Pd WMkly from "450 540-1151 Agt S 155 727 YOflc10Wfl COZV dupte11 E'slde. Ave 960-3780 MATURI L•VIRI Ideal fOf older couple SURPRISE! ... ••• 28R 1 BA. garage SM z_, •-w/oc.en l9501mo M2·1577 . Win 2 FrM Ofnnett ~ • COOi br .. :H S"5. No P941 2151 E Side am 1 BR du~• Pacific Ave. 831-8107 Frplc, lndry lac, pa11o, or IH-oee5 no c>et 1 c>ef• only 1595 • sec 84S·7234 H11rll1"1 ;" H ,1rl>•,:,1 . •, l.' MATURI L •VIRI •·••D•, nr Nw1t• ·--------• "9'• 2br, 1b•. lndry •• SM IBR 28A w/ocean C8rPOf1 $700/mo. No HNT. HR•R a .. vi.w & cool brM:r:e pets 289 & 271 18th 1BR, 1BA. am~ S"5. No Peta 2151 Pl11ee 8'*•-0•52 eves bldg S685. 21 • ' . . , r • ~ ' I I I 't I' •UACIOUI• Lg 3M 18A. ~ f/p, Dtw Ck>M to So Co.et Ptaz.a 1175/mo. 605 Sunftower CENTAUR MGMT. .. 2·2218 •1 t 1' H"''''' ,,•, 800 a/f etudlo Ofc Mtlj St Huntington e .. ch 2nd fir Pvt lciechen & blath. HOO M0-3979 CATAUUVllW HI-RI.. Ofnc• 17th & lrvfn•CM-From S~I mo (F S.Q.) FrM garege p•rlclng-Clau A He. on PCH. Nk:• mo-Aober1 Cont.m-11• bll• home. a "''" 722·1900 we11c te bolt. l350•·u----tt-1--f-- AAA LOCAL ROUTf:e Priced for q ulclc ---------Hlee All caahe wort! P/fe 2K po11lble gro11 .,,, .. 1c1ye 1 1..IQ0.22&-0110q Winner of Dinner for 2 Al La Pergola Mrl M Muon of Coat• Meaa Congr •lulatlon1 I ...,.....CMt A ~11nn1 Club 1~ cl•llzlng In tnfo. comm, finance & en- efgy. PrOdUC11 & Hr· v1Ce1. "'" 1nlo tu deductabte I 800- 233·248'* " t t ; High SalarlH . Pei41 Uv1ng E>tl>9" ... NOw Hiring. All Occupe- tiona. U S and tneer- nattonal Pr.o)ecta. Boo nuaea. Ser1ou1 ,,,._ pllcanta Only. 306- 947-1 '60 9AM to ~ EST Sunday 9AM to SPM EST. CO NSTRUCTION WANTED: Carpenter• 10 S 18 75 L.aborera lO $1' 25 M•aon• to S1 7,45 Drywall to S 18 50 P•1nter1 to S15.7S Relocate t. 800-336-8151 ::'~ 831-8107 •!SID• ••oo, pet 4539. 213-&46-8857, OK 2BR 1BA. garage, 21 3·568·8953 1100 °"11 P•tlo, ne., achoo11. --------..ii Afford•bl• wee1t1., bellCh rent•I. Et MOfrc Mobil• Home Park. 1leep1 5 . 71 •·770- 962•. •99-•87• 1nc1 utll. 969-8277 ~~·~=•~• c~:..~J r:~: Lag Bch, ocn view, M/F June 15th. S-400-1-4501 LARGE local vending route for Hie Will tell all or part. R•c>eat bu11ne1s, secure loca-llone AbOve average ._ _______ "'•HOUS•K••NR 8 ~COOK Income 800-940-8883> Hrs/Wk In Nwpt Bch Experienced Lint CLOll TO ALL! 31 7 C•brlllP 631-•038 2BR 18A, cloae to EASTSIOE 1BR 1BA, to ahr 2Br 28• •Pl mo C•ll 722·9081 $525, utll pd, w/d , •t•P• to bch. •94-4851 FIND L 0 CAL VE N D IN 0 home S7/Hr Car & Cook lootung to le•rl'I ROUTE FOR SALE refa req'd 759-I068 more & move up cullt· 1hop1 •nd buHe. r,•tlo, gas & water Wiii aooe1tt OC ncl. Walle-In closet. 2BR 1 BA near UCI W/D refrtg, pool, tennla, carport No P•'I· S950/mo 840-9459 B•lbo• ltl•nd. 2BR 1 BA MALE 23-35 to Sh8re •pt. Sleeps • 8. Avl 2BR 2BA Hunt. BellCh CHEAP 1·800·274· HOUa•K••P•R nary ladder Call Chef _1_4_1_4 _______ 1 FOUND red ohow I day a w"k Refer Kevin for Appl 640· wHkly. S500/wlc •pt, mfle from b9•cl1. Hou ..... M75/mo S595imo 845·5853 2288 M•ple •A a T 8 I D a 1 8 R Network Martcetlne mix. Spolted black • n c e • N • w Po r t ...;;96...;..;.5.;;.5 ______ _ •t It• aeatl Prod· tongue. In AUao Vlefo Beach Reply to Ad Counter Hetp CENTAUR MOMT APT. Garage No 8'*2·2218 pets S650/mo Call 875-0291 . Pool. S•42.50. C•ll Jon. 962 ... 91 7 uc11. compenHllon (714) 588-7744 1172 c/o Dally Piiot , p fT Orycleanera. No I II & P 0 Bo• 1500 Co81a SI• llOVll U INI i~1..,...22...,.-e_1_11 ___ _ u.c.1. pan are exc• ent FOUND Beagle Dog M•H CA 92628 exp IWC81Hry. - limed to capture int I or .. n neon collar, no 631-8672. Beautiful large 1 BR & EASTSIDE 2BR 1 'hBA, pool. 8'*2·1401 refrlg. gu & waler Wllhln walking dis- tance 1BR 1t•rtlng (r1 $700 e11pan11on. 873-4714 lags Fem Vic l91h & NANNY/Ltve-ln. Nice O•ily Salary S300 tor ----------------------------lf'olld cash buslne11t Pomon•. CM F1on1 of family lrvtng in Ulguna buying me1chand11• High CHh flow-1irong Smart ' Fin•• B••Ch ln need of • No ••P nee:. Call 6AM-• Incl Frplc, carport •D tu• 2BR 2BA. clean, 1825,mo 8'*!>-5853 quiet. 1torage, DIW,1------...;..;..;..;.._ lrge cloHIS, gar11ge. EASTSIDE 2BR lBA, lrg 1350 No pet 840-2495 !iv rm, relrlg, c•rport, Move-In Bonua $100 or 3 D•y Me•lco Cruise Underground parking, refrlg, ap•, pool Pvt b•lconlH Apia ahQ¥(n week- days. eveni119S & Sat- urday 1 Cell PAT ly CHAltliS GOREN wfth OMAlt SHAlttF and TANN AH HIRSCH com p• ny 1uppor1 962·1217 permenenl ltve-in i IPM Mon-Sun at Priced lo ••fl Call FOUND Large Orange Nanny 10 care for 2 714 eeo.ee 11 now t-800 741-3041 small g•rts Pre!arably1---------mal• cal V1cm1ty of Brllllh·trained. Must •Oo you need lg CIN n 2br I b•? O•r8ge, new cpl, D/W, atorage. $750 No Pet 840·2•95 gas & water Incl $750 mo 845-5853 Q .1-Neitber vulnerable. u South you hold: Nortla Eut South ending Roule, Your Dana P1 Niguel Rd have driver 1 license W•t Answer To Extra In· S1onehlll 496-3481, Some lr•vel wtlh fam- GOOD LOCATION! $2000FF 714/85 .. 1938 ~782 •J852 tJ968 .e Penner opena t.he bidding with one club. What action do you take? A .-You are sub-minimum for a responae, aince you can't ta.Ii~ di•· tributional point. for a aingleton in partner'• suit. H owever. you ahould at.rive to find a 4-4 fit, ao our choice would be to bid one diamond and then p .. a any non-forcing rebid by partner. Thia action ia not without riak. 1 • P.. 1 NT P.. come Must .. n1 High I FOUND R•d & Staci< 11y required N on- 2 t P.. ? Traffic Locatlon1, Up Schnauzer. Vlc1n1ty of amok er Call for an 1n- What do you bid now? 10 St,000 per WMk 22nd 6 Tustin CM 1ervlew. 71•·24M408 ~••TllOE Large 2BR 1 '"1BA • .,.. * townh ouse. l ndry S200 Off room pauo. all blt·ln1 L • r g e :Z B R 1 ~ S7951mo. townhH Frplc, D/W, 2078 THURIN g•r•ge, patio, lndry ____ 84_2_·_2_2_88.;.._ __ *Lido l1le Remod up· rm. '825/mo 1 &BQE 21R $72 1tr1, 2BR 2BA, f/p, 28 7 O RANQE AVE. """ 5 micro, d/W, $1350/mo CENTAUR MGMT C.11131-4089 lse. 720-9685 &42·2288 Newport Beact1 ;.'hli<) A.-You have no likin1 for either Income Pos1lble __ 84_6-644' __ 4_. -----1 1 ·800-822·2•&6 of partner'• suita. Despite the fact FO.UNO small dog that n.a.tner rat.ea to be ahort in Vettdtnt1 Route: For white old Found on _._. • ..... Loc81 locations 5 29 la at your awt. bid three cluba. That N-equipment. AffOfd· o c Animal Shetter ah?Wa a weak hand with a 1001 club able 1-800-23'-2151 FOUND Oolden Re· 1u1t. lriever. m•I•. approll 2 lnv1 ",I m1·r1! Opp(>r!t1111t y 2908 Q .&-Aa South, vulnerable, you yrs Call to 1denttfy 722·18'4 wk, S•&- 2825 hm Employment 553 $40K480K PER YA Nallonal whol11••• Jewelry co 1Hka rep for local area No d1 reel Nies, whls only S40K.S80K per year 713-782-1991 -------1 L9 38r 28• dwn•t,. *21DAM $750* •EAITllDE• •Pt Oar. now decor $ 1t3drm S850/mo Incl 5835. 1039 Velencla •11DRM IOO• g81, weter & garage 963-1S62 Frig, dahwshr, stove hold: •& ~K~052 t83 •LJ7852 ·~~~.=~·,:;:!1y .c;t~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The b1dd1n1 hu proceeded: flooring. 15% Int pd No pet1 2323 Elden LOVELY upper Trl-ptex Incl No pell 545-•85S 5•8-7854 2BR 2BA. gar. kllc, •EHlbluff 28 r 2B•, *lll!&ITllDEt lnd ry Blt·lna. $875 frplc, pool. coin w/d, 2 '"" 573~ 16 I, •55· 1764 carports, xtr• 11orag• 2BR 1 Ba dwnatra Apt,•-----'-----$895 No Pet 722·8011 1ma1t enct yerd S745 NEWLY DECORATED No pets 722-8294 2BR w,gar, bt11n1, yd. 1 ILK TO ICH/IAY .DRM a111T $•1115 Wtr pd 83&-4120 9-5 3BR 2BA O/W, parlc· 1 IW' t v• 2819 Santa Ana J S755 tng . S1 2251mo yrly Q .2-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: North Eut South w..i monthly. Info 631.e120 I • P.. I NT P.. EARN 18,._ on S2SK to 2 • P.. ? S1 00K. tnv.,...menl What do you bid oow? amortlnd over 2 10 3 A .-On thia aequence partner yrs For Info 831-0759 promilH at luat au ll*les-Since you have no guarantee that your club fit ia any better than spades, MnnPv olri.111 ;iq14 UPTO •aoo PER MONTH Pool & laundry room 2~7 Orange AVI c $760 Call 87S.eec>e 54&-9081 1571 Orange AVI A $740 2BR IBA, f p, gar. dah- •K10974 •762 tA83 .e2 Partner opens the bidding with one 91*ie. What do you rnpond? A .-Had you held a 1in1leton aomewhere, we would aupeat a jump to four IJ*in. With thia bal- anced hand, however. we would bid only two spades. You have a near muimum for a aingle raile. and aince you are one level lower, •WIDOW MAS••• for pua. You have aome ueefu.I carda TO al s20.ooo up No for partner. cred•~ No peNlty Ca!I * llO COlllCTIOIS * 1 BR Ea1t1ld• Quiet & 887 VICIOfla A $755 wahr, wall( to t>eh o-ton ... ·~ N(1-t. private Ideal for aln-1'iiiil•••••••ii!I 36th St S1 200'mo gle 8dul1 New Carpel, ' _.;;2_1,;;..3_'3..;,..;.3_ ... ..;,905.;;..;;.____ Q 8-$o .L J bl ALL t t t mini bllnd1 & pain•~ Q.3-Aa South. vulner•ble, you • Aa uui, YU nera e. you YPH 0 oana I S575 mo &48-4902 For Ad Action ANCHORAGE APTI. hold: hold: available Lano con· 1 Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insur4.nce 8 •KIO 2 flS • atrucuon hard money, 1BR apt, new crpl & Cal a On the In •e 9Kl0&2 t93 •IU7862 • • . 5 . IU7862 equity Call Bryan, 1· paint, 11ove, palto, 2 Bdrm 2.,, BA \1950 Partner open• the bid.dins with one The b1dd1111 hu proceeded: 800-339-9167 l>flcng. tndry rm SS50 Oaiy Piot 1 Bdrm I BA 1925 spade. What do you rapond? Nortla Eut 8outll W•t ATTENTION mo 731·8•88 ~nn Daily 9.5 5'8-1501 A .-You can't pua. but you don't I • P.. I NT P.. N .. d Exlr• Cash? 1 BR B•el'I apt . din AD·lhJUft Chormlng 2BR, l/p, tg have enou1h (or a two.over-one re-2 • P.. . 1 Debts too high? we t•bl• & refrlg Ou1•• &4l-S6JB kil • 5900 ulll non/ aponae-qain, do oot count diatri· What do yo':1 b1d now? can help Cell 1 eoo- S595'mo Incl u111 imkra Avl 7/1 but1"onal poin•· for your ain1leton A .-It it difficult to foretee bow, _1_&&_-2_1_1_1 ____ _ non 1mkr 84&-42S3 722~970 .. b'--' -'•--,. ...==::=:=::::=:=:=::.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!••ll!!!!L::::::::::::::::::===::;-1 1pede. All you can do, therefore, ia many triclta your com UftlU hot...;.... ••hind In •man I CALL 642-4333 HIDlTlNGTON BEACH. ca;? A WEA. T 0 D Ay I s respond one oo trurn.p and wait to will take. The one action to rule out Major debt consollda· aee what partner does nut.. ia pua-your playing potential ia 11on Up 10 S30K gua• too sood. Our choice would be to 1 ·800.283-ooe6 7 dys CROSSWORD PUZZLE Q.4 -Aa South, vulnerable, you jump to four heart.a. but we won 't hold: berate you if you choee the more NEWPORT B£ACH. 10lJNT A.l.N V AU.EY, IRWf! 6 LAGUNA BEACH ACROll I Tibetan prieat1 8 Athletic pureult 11 Sl8IMM -14 Al'ICl9nl Greell mal 15 Bl8nttt4 18 le lndebled to 17 P1om.,tneN 11 A.,..._.,age 20 - -rec«d 21 legged d'81 22 Localll 24 Abandon 28 Ootl lhot 27 Ooee of n*'1cllie 30 Body orgMI 32 Scotcti 1161 33 Vltal IMd 3' lfown ahade 37 <Hunt 38 -Sit Mtfle 31 Dey 4IO AaletM 41 Fr4"0fll 42 Your•. once 43 Klollc1 45 L.ooted 41 Annt:ly 41C09t ma1erlal 41 Dim 50 Unlnter•ttno 52 Type of SOii 5e Predlc:aimertl &1~~ eo PriOf to 2 ,. 17 20 81 Time being 82 Actr ... Dunne 63 hefnng 11A ~tty 85 Holding DOWN 1 Orint11 llk1 a cat 2 Fit of tnMwlng 3 Next to All• • Pulorat 5 Celtndar lbbr e HMCIPMt 7 Long 11tclt e Roman poec 9Dampen10 M()lltat• liberl 10 Met MCN11y 11 Rabbfl 12 <>nc. everv 1 d•va 13 Melt• fun of 18 Wett-verted In 23 OltpteUUf• 25 Whtie HOUM' nickname 28 machlllt 27~ 21 Mounttltl pm 29 Impaled 30 Fllkecotna 3 1 M•co -338hllk~. eg 35 E,..., .. 1 comPot« 3e Pover1)' 3t Beach CO¥et' )9 Spootly film• •1 Sw1911•tll• •2.AI .... 44 1<0 eount 45~ 41 'Mllkeme en •7 lalaNl - a e 10 •e •KI0&2 t83 •KJ7652 eo01ervative three heart.a. •e Ueed c1o111 on so Engllah Queer\ 51 PIMll.,... 53~• 5' ~In pre>tMem 55 Tradl .-.ot sa CIMninG ~·1 $1 MUIC:8n aunt 12 13 Mondi , Junt I Of ti 1 htn11: ag1llart.Jn n.ih'C', .ac .. urJms 10 ~1mc \tat1sl1Q, 11rc most llJll ll' b\: .. om1.: '"'o cn1m.lO\ ~1ny or 1hc mo11 gri1cdul .athlete~ arc t-orn under 1h1~ sign Pcrhap foe r>1 1.1g111 'cr'ic~ il~ ;1n c:umplc The "l .inkcc dutf1eldcr .1ppcarcd almo~• " 11 h.1lle1 d.mccr when runmng Ill CJlth 0\ hillb I le w11' ulmMI '' ruldUI when '"' 1ngmg .11 the pl.ite I 1.:0nl\ ~IQf non~ uc,kcr I\ 11nNhcr comple nr S11g1111111o\n gr.ice th,pl.1yctl wh1k competing rn hnrd h1ugh1 m.11ch1;' l\o 1ndudc S.1 J11cl ..... 11n, Ocrn1c Ko'>3t 110J Jim Ph1nk,11 \Rl!o (~1.irch 21 1\p11I )Q) 'le" 11.::.11 relate' h• lino1nc1.il .11u1ngcmcnt 1°1)\;11' ho c•n rn11t.11t\C, llrrgtn11hl), .if,1hh In IO\ ,It(' IO\t trttd.. 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Ne..,apaper •Oules eva1lable fn Coat• M••• end Newport 8oeoh 5 00 A M to 10 00 A M Up lo $60 00 per day Ca1 •nd· 1n1ur• &nee required Call 642-4333 DESK CLERK N•l•s E~p req Sea Lar11 Motel 2214 New• pon 81\!d CM DISTRICT .MANAGER Supe•v1 • 1111• and 1•• n motor rout• cau .. ••r. Oe11ve1 do..,n •outel updato papef w0t11. anCI handle cu tomor MMC• Mu.I h•v• re . b e aut'" anc::t eur•en1 ll"St,Hance Cetl 842-4333, ••k for M ike Wlloy. E111m $300 C•1h Oar txlylng morchand11e No ••P nee IJall 6AM·I 1 PM Mor •Sjln al 714 BSC>-8811 Generel Offic• FV Educlnl Or~ sff~S 1ndlv with g O'lld phone & c1er1ce1 •111tW· Lite IVP•OQ 964• t t 21 GENERAL OFFICE P11n ,,,,.. posltton at local newspaper, a•• 511t1ng 1n credit office V11ne1y of duties flell• ible house i" ",. O•' week P ermen•nt poa1Uon So,,,• gen· eral ottieo expet1enee hetprut Please ca1r Donna a1 6414' 43~ 1, H1122 Gen•••I Oft•c• SELF STARTERS •NEEDED• $30().$500 pef Wffll S.AM-12 Noon CALL: .IACK 841..01 '7~1_ C .M. OONNA 259-8188, Tua .. " Gentt•I Offtce 5,...., l but busy N area orr1ce Looklno lo' F T help with e11p on ws ~ Ord•! erit'V •"P l'lelplul. S1tn<1 resume to P 0 Bo" t '46 NB 9266 , • Alllt l urie ' O AEAT aualNKSS OPPTYl Mei\e MK· S;'OI( mo "'•• Co r t• ''"1~ For more Int 4'.'IS-1362 6"&-4280 INSURANCE • "P r>cy cv11omer ~ VM:• ••P tor P r on lmt'• M111 3 yr9 •ttrin- c-v ocp Allton Sy,.. utml 111na S•f•CI• Cont"ct Al Ou1n1an 114-63:\ 95SO ... ~ .: ..::.-:'14~ -... lii:i: a _... \'OU TAie! ,,.._ ................ a.Ill = ......... lats Of °"" ...... ,_ ....... -c.. .._. -'W to Je NOTICT YOUR ~ Dllltd Dr~• ,,,._ ___. Mllill c.ttt. c.11_.., 11141'4111 ... ,, .... •1M1W r~~~,,..,~~::::..:::-.. ""'~-=-........ t a ff llt; In Newport NllO AH IXPUNAT10N ._. 'Y: an lfdrldllll ..._ '¥: M lldl4•11t ..... ""liiiii ...... ,_ c.nn.rt. Of THI NATUM C1' THI TM r .. latrentCll °°"" T-. .... llrefttC•) ...,._ ~ IUeherd . 801·2~ .. "'OCHOING AOAINIT .......... lo .,.... .............. 111 ...... .... 1000,11,._14181 YOU YOU SHOULD COH-.-llftder "'9 ,...,_NM~ ... ..._... .. u.IC•.aul Call Olan• In Tu•tln, .,... ..... 1 ... Of Mwlc !'ock. Rt8 , P o p In C.M .. 941.0174 band• and aolo artlsta1 ___ ..;;..IT..;,;.;.a..;;..1L.;..•.;....;;.a1...;...; •• _;...-* llUVINQ ffeMS * "eeded for p romo n "' .,... conc•rt 213-247-8164 Excellent opportunity • 1890'• to 1900'• * No E•p Neceu ery . If you are tt1andly, out· ::"'lo ~· F.•rn S300 CHh d•llY g oing a. mature, we Lv M!g 11Mtt3 may have a aalH po· DINING table(• chair• **""""** buying merchandl••· atUon to frl your Ill•· 11100, Lamp table Chandeltef, BraH, Wil· S•M ~UP Call 8AM·11PM Mon· atyle need• PNvlou• 111 Floof a.mp 1100 llamaburw atyle, 12 ' ..,. Sun at 71•MMS0-88 11. retell ••l•s ••P•rlenee 581-4177 llghta, 38' diam. excel • Akna • ~n ORDER DEik 11 • major plus. Apply cond. Orig $2,400, Eaklmo • 11 ..... In person, M oy co , SOLID Mah din tbl now $700 87:1·9181. Hound • Blchon M·F '6 30/hr Benefit• South Conit Plaza No 42xl0 3 "•· 1920 kite E .. type'M"•r. ateta<>-Frlse •Cairn TarriOf 9·00am·5 30pm Ught phone calls please ctwa, oekfpln• mlna, • Ctlfhuahu• • Chow typing for compul•r EOE and tbl•, m11k cana, r • C 0 r d P 1 • Y • r• • Cocker Span1.i Sook• on Tepe, Inc , 1----..;;.=----ataln gta, bl'na •crM n •P••k•r•, p o tting • Oo11le •Golden R•· Colla Mesa Call Wtl-ftRTAtL SALES PIT wlckr, MOUQht Iron, bench, walnut table lflever • K"ahond 111t 548-5525 for eppt. Mature person. senior $10-$500 97~9852 b •••. u photatered • ~b •Melt••• clttzana welcome, no bedroom chair It •Min Schnau~r P(T POSITIONS eve• CM aducatronat green, 15 gal water •Peking•••• Pug Trum for mgmnt No store 557-3880 Judy drum w pump, pottery •Scottie • Shlh·Tzu C!~JI req Eam $400· s.aLESMABKETING .... nna•RAT°"•· tools . 844..0372. I • Vo(l(la 100 wk For Interview " 1.....n Great eond1"o n, her· E11tarcl1e Bicycle, orlQI· MINI POT IELLY '" 7 I 4·832·9647 Ara you mouveted? vest gold S 1 50 Vou nelly $289, tecuflce PT RECEPTIONIST went to be your own Plck·UP &40-0122 $165 s1e11 cllmblng PIGLET boss? Nead F'T Ptr In _K_a_n_m_o_r~e....;.W.....;..e...;s...;h...;ar...;/...;D_ry-a-r aicarc11ar, orig $399, SCIENCE DIET J hrs per day. Cell o ur new office Call 5250 tor both Micro· aacrlllce St85 Both TRUCK LOAD SALE .111n w1111am1. 668· 673-1154 9am·4pm w ave oven Carousel never uaod comput· SATUROAV. JUNE 15 ~J33 ColdWall Bank· 1--------'---"' Coito Mesa seer A E DEVELOPER $50. 536-3824. er1zed Oetu•• ••ecu· •841·3231• Trainee OK 60 wpm Refrigerator $225 tlve model w 1warranty PETLANO PAVILION PART TIME re q u I res O OE RI Washer & Dryer 5145 Can dellvor 647·1999 OPEN 7 DAYS Part Hmo position ot THINKER Growth PfT •• OlahwHher S1 25 Moving Sala Everything t 8374 Baacl'I Blvd '' 1n('l\f new1p11per. as-1_F_rr __ 6_3_t_·4_3...;3_7_.___ 648·5848 must go W asher/ ml So. 405 try. next to "'"""Orn credit o fftce SECURITY Dryer, refrtg, couch, T a r g e t . B e tweon \/nrlety of duties 11011· bedroom sulto, 55 gsl Edinger and Hall. 1blt'I houso. 24 hra por OFFICERS 11qusr1um 760-e246. 1·K-lt-,-.... n-.--n-.-.d--g-0-0-d NllOk P erm•n •nt Unarmed security Of· Beautiful Sole, loveHat, SHOP SMITH home Tonolse 1hell pllsruon Somo gen· llcors needed. t-iun· chair, ottoman New 2 baby dw art white '""I otflc.e e(pertence ungton Beach area cond, oall trim aecrl· SSOO OBO Bunnies. 6S0·7128 '1elplul Please call Call JML Security, _,1_c_o_s_3..;2..;5....;8_4_1_·3;;..4...;8;;,;6;.._ ____ ....;63_.;..3_·883~..;8 ___ SHEL TIE PUPPIES ")011na at 642-4321 2t3·748-7478 DINETTE S85, sofas SINGER sew mach P•t t2 2 ___ .....;...______ 11.. $SO 11 AKC Adorable, lovlng, ---------SUMMER HELP $50·$150, aofabad ... new ' rec ner 2M 2F full colla11 1>al Estate Careers• Experienced grlll $125, baby crib $90, S25. bed (1 bunll) $300-$350 760.8677 $100,000 INCOME cooks sandwiches & waterbed ••• $•'25, $15 Old RCA color G dslc' sso, chrs S25, 2-d TV remote $50, 2 YOUN romalo apayed noahsuc lor 3 S Mgrs prep Call 494-9650 we cab S30, plc:turoi boys Beach Cru1Hr Tabby cat needs good l\9ts stan 01 70.tOO..._ _ro_r_J_un_e.....;..o_r_Bo....;..b_.___ $25 recliner 595, coif bikes inc basket, tock home Very sweet omm $3,000 M O SVC STATION tbl t $9,. 1 hvu d~ chorn S50 548·94:16 0 557·5722 ,_,,, • IN ADDITION Sa ~. re rig • ' $295 w d $276 And •• • R dick Wind· to your comm sll Light mechanic s111es· much mora l 973·0848 wnrd Duel 55 1000 "•Pd lie Admtn also m11n Expeflencad S300. Hynda Balboa Pianos & Organs 6059 I ' DYIR IAILIOAT 11500 080 a• AVON complete with Outbo•rd S1000 OBO 3 BUftN•R alcohol stove oven $200 0 8 0 979-8574 Pow1~r Boats 70 1 / •'h OWNERSHIP• •AVAILABLE• rN 33' EGGHARBOR Ab1olutoly perfect New port 1llp S15,000 down $600/mo No credit choclc' 788·2090 I 952 "Woodle' Ch rt• Craft t8' Sportsman ll u n • b 0 u I ·t r • I I • r S9.000 55Ml680 ail Boats 7014 t3 C11pr1 Sall Boat with traitor E11.c•llon1 1all away condition S695 Jaran 714/536·7882 even or 714 883·118t ext 239 woekday1 17 ' C ATAMAftAN TRAILER NACRA 5 2 w •CCH· BdY GRAND sorlH Sl ,200 (PU· $1475 Spinet Console 9658) 8!>0-8428 wl Jean 7 2 1 ·5844 Applv 2590 Newpon French rradltlonat lrg pa v 111 on · s 3 o o . NAT IONWID E USA Blvd. Costa Mesa. collee table & match· Blakely ··ealboa Pa· Teac her·Ald Ing solo bacll toblo .. 2• 176 llobbyl1t1 c.,-i find the "lUll)menl and IUppltM 11.ey need In elaMlfled Med dArk wood bav ...... ~¥1.1.--llL.Ul~.X::=~~ Pro.School 3-6 ECE etod glass top Like A cl .... fied ad'ltl'le tolutlon I uplls req CM IOI thoee Nldom-wom $575 Plano leacher Whttl ycu Wiit• a claallfieO must socrltlce C•n Id, lllciude 1111 lhe recta - 1546-4318 now Pold $3700, 1ell clotn.too""""lo "'"-S1300 780·9757 evo v~ ..,.. •• help dellver. 952·2238 8"d g91 Ille reaottt you ont I NCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW ·IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~ $2.60 per day Th11I I All ynu pay tor J 'Ml 30 Oly mtno"1UIT' '"I~. SERVICE DIRECTORY ror moro lnforma1ron CALL TODAY" ASK FOR LOIS Your c;,.rvtce 01roc1ory Rt>pre,onlatrvP 642-4321 Ext 310 S•• <yWJ Pal"'I •'• 1• r • ••P • .,.,.., 642 OS67 •REMODEL •REPAIR N ew Construc tion UniQue unusual work Alteralrons Com Av 26yrs .. " lie 968·3564 ement oncrete 3526 0 rtvawa ys·p a !IOI· FREEM AN ELECTRIC Ouohty 101:> Low puce Freo est 24hr vs~2111 •1714) 7'14·60.18• HARMAN ELECTRIC Lie ,547429 Ros1dertt1al Spec1a1111 •WE 00. IT RIGHT• • * T~~:,1~~;.:~~;· Fences & Decks 3615 palhs etc No -oo I FENCES.QA T B 9 . 1ma Reu. Lio. Bon Hew Rep•lr RtO"'ood Mrcl\ey 536·0553 Ceoar Po11 Rtpiara CM NB Jim Whyte 642·7206 ORT•Z CONSTRUCTION Mtl•onry-Concrcte Pa. ""' Driveways P"tnt ! ~r .JClll)t M lie ')46-3096 Ceramic Handy Man 3710 .,-..-R EPAIRS Home/ Rent el PROPERTIES Pa1nt.Carpentry·otc • Drywall Gary84S.5277 Painting 385 PAINllNG A· TEAM GARDENING Oualrly pa111tmg I ocal MAINT 18 yrs ftlfper roltrcnco1 r 11 1irtce Julian & Yoh,nda Gar. _R_o_n_7_2_2_·9_5_1...;3 ___ _ dentng Serv. 642·392t BUS Y B EE Service• Ltc bonded Match any advertised rate• Combo Yard & Hou•• Matnt Done t he R~INBOW Circle Maori! P.w-~ lrtll' HOil~ Apt Ov<t• jOb Free f t St 1~•!>6:.189.6J6·t7S6 Papering 3866 lrlah W•Y 843·9020 WE Gais Slid HJ"'Q Tooe•~lf DROUGHT Ra1rstan1 Total lntor1or Aemod· Ma1nt & lull aerv1ca oltng Serv Advice ro race .1111 trrtGaltoo. The Crazy G33·7172 color Quahty care ~ a!le<Oab e Cl1•·s 536-32 13 Du1tyr1 Lawn Malnt. M onlhly Wl!ly or 1 time frH ttt :M1 1640 I O AROENINO·Full sorv L1'nd1ca po .sp r1nklrs· tod·mow adgo-ctnup. Pet Services 3870 HOLIDAY RELIEF TLC lor poll & phmt1 OC home owner llyrs Xlnt rcifs 7b t ·6355 Plantscape 3878 reos ratH 966-2718 PLAHTS·CVC:AGAEEN Contrec tor•·8 ulldeta •HANDYMAN • PROF . GARDENING & SOUTH ln1a11ot pl.\nl!1 r01 prompt ,ervtce D.g 6 iamt ,obs~ e..i., MAINT 10 yrs exp & trees·S11to1 & or iles 352 Plaster Repair 3880 '·'" pr1cas nt1tanilt1y, n1 ___ c_~_1_B_l\IC_e_1M_.,_.o...;1.;.eo__ Ao11Comm X lnt refa mt11nt 751•t 825 Ltnda compnny wtth mtogroly VoC10' Barrera 645 9748 1u t•ock th quahry ** * REMODELING RON'S GARDENING 100 • coll AA.A T iie Custom work. Elec • Oualrty yard care reas & M arble 239-3970 C•rpentry·Tila-Plumb ralf!S 12 yr e•P NB JACK K ENNEDY TILC:: _F_e_n..;.c_e_s_K_ .. _!l\_8..;.9..;.8-_3;,..t..JC;.;.. CdM only 63t·1872 lnt,Elr1. p411c. r ·er ~ & MARBLE INSTALL 1 CALL DOES IT ALL I ·T-H_E_G_A_E~E-N_S_C_E_N_E_ C 5' m tt•tll!ll'lg Qua ity MLPAIR All typ woo. P•obltm1·N1> Pr()I> " es Gen contr c1or et La~T,,.S .. _..._~,. f p ••1 h g -.. ~ ,....,.,... ems' • 1' ~ ~5• 7 11 o nvA•s • "l• r"9 ll11ndyman prrca" Spnnk'eJ 1ns11l1111on Sealtng '197·5665 Sml\11 & 119 repairs o f tree Trtmrl'•no Removal PUBLIC NOTICE THE ORIGINAL tences, pat10 ... ptumb· Lawn ~a.nt & c•eanup' fl•n Calif Public Uhh· 1ng elf"c pt111lar dry· Rotot1lhng •432·8804 • Plumbing 389 24 Hr EDD' 5*5522 HS\. ~.G ' P1.VJS ~G ''"' CoMmtnton RE· DEAH the TILE MAN wall Int ••I pi.1n11ng S t. Lie. ,r5 99025 CJUlnES lh." 811 u'ect l&a1t y 1nower1·A o.;1r1 kitchen, ball\ ramodal r1011•HH1old goods wesh & regrout Nl'lw & addltlOnl Ltc THE SECOND MATI! movn1 "· prtnl thorr & Aepatr Bathrooms· .i991!17 ABS 839·4900 LANDSCAPING Sea· • C 541878 ~ 5a i.la 'et r> UC Col T number, Shower doors KllC· All realdontial & comm 1 sonal color Irrigation D lacount P lumbing t1r.o' & chautteur s Floora·Plumb•ng L1c repair• & motnl Rell• Lie OI096a 650-5585 ru11 c;oppor 1e P•P•• prmr rh••r I C P num 25yrs 0 C 673·8065 •bl• & reeaonable. • Yard Reju ven ation from S595 W tar tier In all advert•••· Tiie & Marble instAll A Refs van 432·9827 Cte,,nup • T1ee Trtm-hcator'I •nstall lrotn no11la ti you have 11 repair Prornpt tar· APT. MAINTl!NAHCE n11ng • Sprklr Llghllng $299 Full plumbtn(l que•tton about the le· vfce. lroe 8 ,1 No job Ove r 15 v ra •>IP· In Rpr11 • Saac1/Sod remodol Uc 5 t 6214 4oltty of o mover, llmo too amllll Fr,,rtk Apt M •ln t We c~n Since 1973 (473164) Free eat 848·~479 o• c.;hauflour, C all T 9 u 81>1'> 6"6·9280 P11btrc Utlltles Com· urner, 57·t<!S3 hendlo nnythlng 1hon n11!'ston 7 t 4-558-415 t TILE lnstrillod Rf'ri wed of n m•Jor overhaul PLUMBING Masonry 3828 Al' )Otl. l •W p 0 40 ga Promp! Co ,f'f<M<S <;...,,.r, Newpon Reach · Free Eal & Rtl('rences Cot111 Me•• Hunting· John & Shtlby BMl-6176 ton Beach· AreH Call ppliances "'lfar l'Hltr I 1' ~1 $2:0:0 R EMOOl!L-Addltlona Seaward & Co 841·4203 M ASOHRY·BRICK ~ _,;,..;_;,_.;_,;,....;,....:...;_:...;_.....:.;::.;:.:: OLOCK WORK Bond P LUMBINQ r•p1111 ond lie d 848-4.834 t•modettng Onn• by CENTAuq MAINT[NAM:f'. (7 149 •42·2 288 Service ~M26 Child Care 3536 All MaltH and Models DAN'S ~~oma Du•tneu C.0•1r1eou1 Serv 551-0StS T ICKLE BUO Oeyc:afe lmprovemenl Drywall 3021 8HarborBI C M Li o . Brookhurat C1upnn1ry & Patnltng A PPLIANCE REPAIRI Ad11ms Marelth Gar· _o_o_n_d_e_d_G_•_5_·7_e_2_2 __ tO OFF Service Cng aen1 Home 983·9015 Fil( UP YOUR HOUSE w d Speclallze In all I d o •II trades Massage 3830 •EXOTIC MASIAGE t S.'O hr For by men V MC 700 7!)'H '4nr p1orou1on..-1'11 .. ~ yra tn N D •rf\11 f'ro111pt lntelllgerit & noat THE FLYNN CO Lie 18282 I C II 541) 1090 Psychics 3902 branoa ouamy wortc LICENSE DAYCARE Low pr•c •• AHi price 831·\368 H•• 2 Openings C11ll Jay 8SO 3008 Costa MHe 722·&320 HANDY ANDY STR ESSED OUT? Massage Tt1erapy 1n AUDINQS by Tarot Cn 101111~1 :>I • 1n1vr Card Po1t·Pr•snnl· sbestos 3430 ASBESTOS REMOVAL RHldentlal Comm I Certified &48·5088 oat ervtC::f"., :34 70 o oeaan MAftlNI! ";(RVICES hH perm homo Full Vachl Serv Call Brian 073· \ 1 ~4 Bustrn".'· Ser v ll 1 • c. ~'1f~8 W9•UY FUL.L OR PARTIAL TRU8TD••Da (714) ~51'7 , ;i I 11 r" r • ~ 11 J() .,...CONV£Y8 CUSTOMS Ce bl n a la/P' urnltura Flnlthe 11Aeatora t1on All qu llty, 548-5375 FIND a n apartment thJ'Ou gh clusi.fled Cleaning Services 3548 ..... RELIABLE HOUSKIHn Ing by lht day l.ocal ArH Xlnt r•f•r~c•a Cell Yolando 831-5967 B USY 8 1!1! S e rvices Lie bonded M tch any •dven1ted rat a Combo l'IQUSO " y rd ma1nt D o n • th• t r tah w a y 843·9020 CRAMERS CLEANING Homa &. tmRll office C1ata11er1. aprln g ote enln g epeo lalla t Fro• est 970-9221 Oonr <. 3 580 DC>Otta tNa TALL•O Wtndowa • Slldera C•blnata "••• Ht f714) 050-$ $1 flf'clr1cal 361 ••·p1ttd Utt ,µ3 1)0!>1 rutura WClll •!'\OINn It! otn.r countt -.~. 52 Elee·Ptumt»P111n1 Lt i:erpntry •tc: 631 ·104 l WE DO BVSftYTHINOt Machanlc:•I etec1r1ca1 painting (bo 11t dock ) Bay Aoal Svr;. 673 977 Hauling 372 ..... l T HAUl INO SERVICf: I G~~· yd ctnup "' Jon 845-8112 Moving 383'1 •A· 1 MOVING• 730-1353 Cl AN & EXPERT For Job Well Donel !:eMng 0 C lor 15 yr• Uc T t)11 IM2 Painting lH'iA DICK S HAULING I" ti Yrl Of Haon loeaf J II t ct & Ouahty Mln.d•d un ° ump gen· Cua•O'll.,, Aic!l.ard Slflllf erat ""ullng Lt11rga ll1i. lnt-"81t:8"6-3209 true.II with ltfl O te 10 J '98 OLION PAINTING DUMP lltUN a ·JUNK Interior E.<1er1or 'uin1tu1e trattt, trM Spectalllt• 1•~·3111 braneh4t, \pphi.nea• Mike 1 dys ~~I 91 PAINTING PLUI QuaUty " •ttll Affordable " ·57H GEN Contr CIOf hn1 Jg durr p trucW and er~ CIH!'t up , Haul, ate PAINTING WALLPA" n Sml tObl 01' 6<1:t 85'0 ANO RF.PAIRS L;inrJ•,r .1pr> X. L ,1w11 C.tr" \Hnf{ LOc.al .ftf:l C.10t•1 irO!' Fr•• e I 6"4 1'78 Balbo• 111111'ld Roo'•OQ & Repair$ Lie & ln1ur 25 yr• e•p Fre• Eat f'tn .,,, 675-,. Sc.rf'f'n erv1cPs 392 Ma11e:utous Mnr1on Mobtl• Srr•nn SftN•cl'! Nob<>dy t>•AI~ Mor ton'• pr1c•• Nol>ody! Our p11c•• nr ao tow yr'lu hnv• to lol'il up 10 ••• tho br>ttorn f 1•1 ~2. 5 Sprinl< 11 •r H1 'I'""·, l<f.' 1 SPRINKL RS are my only w lnH1 timer• va!"vet, CSrtp ayllarl'lt lnsta11a11on & n epeir 7:n·7fl24 Cna11 .. A GOOD AD ! CALL OfE OF OURFRIEMXY AD·Vl..soRS .,:\II ((I\ I lllilJ Mlt 642-567 No matter what you're doing, you.r horn town newspaper Tho Dally Pillt fl1S In iilliiiiu-TACf ALAWY!R .....,... Nw(s) lltlled 1u9iMU ........ , .... ldboat •a.so· Xlnt ...... el abOYe on·,..,,,_ ti , 1t11 abOYe on· NIA • T,..._'e... Jamee Hiia Mlfy L.-.. .._.... ctoole IO ... locallon ......, ..... TN1 llatamenl wee llled TNt el•alMlll ... filed '47& 7&2-2111 .. TN9t with IN COunt)' Cletll of wltfl the County Ctaftl Of NOite• 11 1'9t90Y glYen ?' .. ~ Couoty on May t•, 1 ?"~ Councy on ~ 10, that \/tADUOO St.w!e! ,. .... (I Ne ... COAPOAATION, • c.iitor· Pllblil'*I Oranot Cout Publllhed Orenoa C089I nla COfpOftlllon M lrualee Deity Piiot M•v 20, 27, l Dally Ptlot May 20. 27, or '"""'°' ""91M, or June 3, \O, 1t11 , June 3, 10, 1t1t tubalttui.d tNlilM M ?78 1 M-173 ant to the Deacl ot Truet •• ! _______ .....;...;....; --------=--i IC"'ed by 0AV10 MICHAt TERRACK AND JANET T of TEAAACK M90UITIOll RecOfclad 08 01/t• in MO. t•t·t• • Pl•l•H• 24' Titan 1978 lo aded , Ilka new, only 85K mllH, '9,500 OBO Muat aee 759-1 104 eve. &44-8722 day 79TRAIL•R 2 I ·~ A t I o s • I f· c o n t•tnad. S2995, 7141850·1428 Mo torr ye:!(' Sec Hllf'r 8018 YAMAHA 150 l!LITll motorao ooter. one ownor, 1650 "1tlooge, h•lmot. covor root· mats unit for book1. 01e (locked) tt 750 642-0116 Wheel Drive 1 AHOl.UTtON OF THE ......... llw Boole Pag9 ln•t No ... BOARD OF DIRECTORS ' 8tae1•1lll 298890 Of ()fflclal AecOfdl OF THE IAV1Nf RANCH The IQl!owlng P9f9CIN 11te In lht ottic:e Of the COumy WAT!A DISTRICT OE· d040Q butlne9a U ' Rec:ord1r or ORANGE Cl.NUNO INT£NTION TO SCIENCE OF SOUND LAS. Couoly Caf1lorNa, and JM• ISSUE CONSOLIDATED ORAT~'t', t325t 5eff0td nt lo the Nollce of BONDS OF SAID DISTAK:T SI • Garden Grove, C.-. l•ult and ElecttQn 10 IN THE AMOUNT OF UP 92645 thlf9\Pldet le(Ofded 09126 TO $22,000,000 (SERIES Jomo S11ga1 Boykin, t32St 1090 In Booll p ...... lntt tllO\) Seffo<d St , Oatden Grove, .,,... WHEREAS the Board of Cehl 92845 No 90-St l238 of Said Qt. Olrect011 or lr111ne Ranch Rlc:il Um S.aon. 132$1 Stl· lrclal Reeord1, WIH Seti Water Dlltrtct f IRWD ·) IOfd SI., Garden Giove. 01 O\/t991 ., tO 00 AM II dMms II proper ltlat pot· Calif 921M5 IN THE FRONT OF THE Ilona ot the remaining au-Tl'lll bustneu 11 con. FLAGPOLES AT THE MAI ttiOllHd bor'lde of Improve· duciad by a geNrtl pett· ENTRY ARCA TO THE PLA m9nl Olatrlctl NOi tOS, nershlp CENTIA CIVIC CENTER 250 and 290 ( Included Im· The reglltrant(I ) com- •O I ·411 f CHAPMAN provtmenl Ol1trlct1M1 be II· mencad to 111ntact bUll-IUld H con1ol dated neu under th• f 1C11tlou1 AVE .. PLACENTIA, CA bOndl pun uent to Sect1on1 Bu11ne11 Name(1) llal•d 92666 at pttbh<: ouctlon, to 36447 and 1011ow1ng ol th• above on Mav 7, \99t the hlQl"tHI blodar for caah Cahlomla Waler Codo t nd Jomo Boytun (p1v11ble nt the 11me or 111• Section 5:15•'1 ol the Call· Tl'll• staferMOI wH ntea In t1!Nlul money ol the torn•• Govemment C~ With the County Clerk of and Orange County on May Io, Un1ttd S111t111 Ill right, WHEREAS. The Board of 1991 Ill• property a11111led 1n •nuance of the con1oll· June 3, 10, llKlt ' ' fllle, 1nd ln1erest, conveyttd Dtrec:IOfS has been pr•j P4eH10 lo and now held bi It sented w11h a 1>ropo18d Publrahed Ofange Coast under lll•d Deed ol Tntt in roaolutlon provrd•ng for the I Dally Pilot May 20 27 aa,d county and State and dated bond•. M 27 Chevy t986 Blazer descrtbed 81 follo w• NOW THEREFORE:. the · 4 rad 65K m1 S8 500 LOT 27 BLOCK 4 TRACT &otrd ol D11ectors of IRWD eeps 9030 OBO 759·1104 .:.. ... 17:!, AS SHOWN ON A ~ftR~fNRl~~~~~Th PUILIC NOTtCI 644 8722 d•y MAP RECORDED IN BOOK U IOllows '1cltltt-9 rucks 9035 C •ll St an Tho mpeon Chtvy 1987 Pick-up 633·3521 nt1que 23 PAGES 5 AND 11 OF Section I The rosolvhon •ueme .. NeMe MISCELLANEOUS MAPS prov1d1ng 101 •U1u1nce ol ... .._. RECORDS OF ORANGE the s.r .. s 1991A consOll· n,. lollowtng peraonl .,. COUNTY CALIFORNIA dated bond' of lrvtne d()lng Outll\ffS as • Ranch Weter D1st1C1 H CA AOL YN JOHN SON CREATED AND EXISTING p1esent9CI to 11 •s 803rd of CREATIVE SERVICES, BY VIRTUE or THAT D11ecto r s concurrently 400I Westerty Place, Sult• LEASE DATED JANUARY """"''"r. Is epproved H to t 10. Newport 8Ne.l'I. Cahf I t 962 EXECUTED BY form The 1oi.t Pl•nctPll 92660 ROGER DE YOONG AS • m 0 u n I 0 I up t 0 Carolyn ~ny Co~•ove. Roll• 'love• 1969 Sllvor LESSOR AND ROGER DE !n~ ~ a:.:.~~i:;;~~ ~~.c~~~ri,··:;;~ Newpor1 Sh11dow Ivory W•bl&Ck YOUNG CONSTRUCTION Included tmorovement 01s "Tl'ltt bus1ne11 ,, con- lassies 9045 lellthor. $21 500 CO AS LESSEE RE· 1r1clt it led therein """°" dVC1ed by an lndrvtdual 551 8660 CORDED JANUARY 3\ 1orn11tntng Bulhor zad Tho reglstrant(s) com- Misc. eh1cles 909 t96:1' l"I BOOK 599~. PAGE 1moun" of bonds d• menceo to tr1nuct bual· 6J INSTRUMENT NO SC:rlbod '" th• 11e1tals ness IHldlf Iha FtetltiOUI ':1':164 OF OFFICIAL trlertcl ~11all ercn be re B\Jl lMH Name(a) !Isled RECORDS. AND ANY ANO du('.Od by the resgechYt llbOV8 on May 8 1991 All rEE SIMPlE INTER· amounts u1cluded Carolyn C Co1g1ov• GMC 1979 Stl'p Vnn EST OR OTHER RIGHT The pro11111ons tor lhe tn This Slltemenl w11 !tied 2 t ,, t new onglna llf8tl rates 10 bo bOrno b)I with the County Clerk of .July 1990 $2500 TITLE OR INTEREST IN th• bond• C'O'lil'1$10n 11011' Orellgt County 011 Mav tO 662 163A SAID AEAt PAOPC:RTY AT ont 1n1e•o11 rate nettrm•n;i 1991 • uto ANY TIME HER[AfT[R lion method to 11nolher ,4tM05 ACQUIRED BY AND VEST· 1Nnd11to1t r putehase .,iG Publ·Sl'l&d Olange Cout ING IN TRUSTORISI OR rem rke11ng 11nd Olhef , ... D•·•v Pilot ~•Y 'O 27 RUSIOAISI SUCCES· IVIH ol th• bonds shall I){ J 3 ·o ' conceptu11nv 111 se1 101th •I' une ., t991 Ac:ur t907 Legend SSOAIADsn;~I PIN.,10E~EERS!_ BIN Iha ptOflOHd rtsotut•or•1 ________ M_·..;;2~72 Coupe A diamond '-"" .., ,. ' ' Y 11~ tn "'• INl~ture to bt Lo d~d. 11 O•lras, Jow E'l(f ACISE •F OPTION TO 11nte1f!d Into n Cl)nr>echor PUBLIC NOTICE Imported 9100 mllepge, new 11rns "URCHASC OR OTHER· w\lh tht negotiated I le 01•----,,-0-,-.. -.... -.--- 1 e I n p 11 o n e p p Wl..C\f ll•e bOnds The •ntfe'llUlf B N SI!> 900 72:. 96'1 t The ,lrHI address and or I\ f'JlOdel lllt!reot snall n< ualneaa •- FERRARI 4 0 01 85 othttt common clest0na1Jn ~~:~:!n1~'i"~~"re~~ ltoe 1J~~"::!ons are Prrde '"Jf owner..t11p I H"f, ol the re I pioptrty llO'I 01 iuu •nc• dO ng ous•nest at Whtie .,. p1lom11 ~ •nt• d•,cr1e(J •bOVI .. P•Jf• Sfic• cm 2 Monday Ille NEW WEST GREETINGS rl()r, c•• m p11tf condr· Portftd 11'1 be 214 IALNUT 24th CIOJ'f ol June 1!>91 a• t26 E 18th #8202, Co1t1 hon Appl 6"0·0722 s r RE c T N c: w p 0 R T lhe hOUI ol 6 00 D m o· ...... Ctihf 92827 BEACH CA 92&63 a day 1or ., aoon tn.t• Mary Frances Granger Hor•<M IQ8J AtcOIU T It Uf'd8f\lgnt1d hullM :'l'ttr °' "reaaon.ibly Pl•C 1201 E Fairhaven ,...,. 56K mite~ s s~>d, d ktll ms 't'Y ll;ibhly 101 1,cabret 111 the Boa•d ol Dt ; tD Santa An• Calrt be1g" tt•COllont c.ondl· n,,,. •ncorrp:cneH 01 IN~ 1tctor1 Room ol lrv•na ::21 R 28 E .. ,, lion AM rM. II I Rtnch W1111 D•strtct '7' eec:I t Iv• S3950 6"•·81\5 """'1 ddrets 11n Olh,., 18802 Berdeon Av•nuo Ir 1'8202. Costa Mesa Cahl --....--------common 0111gn.ll1on 11 Y•no. Cahlom•a 1241 at1d Utt 92$27 Hond11 1 q95 CRXSt 111ny •llo"'n horo111 S3m41 are l\t'tl by ricecf .,~ l hll business II con· 11 c, AM FM '"°'"Otto, The 101111 .lmovnl t'I t"o this Board ot Directors a! ducte<I by a gentral pert· sunc_ool tispd ror1 111p 1•<1 CJ 1111nca ot 1110 oor;. tho hm• bnd p13c1 tor r nerahip S!>4!JO 957·111J!> Qi'tron '8Clltt(I oy the he&1rng on "" p1opos11t The re9111rant(t) c:om· M•rcort,..1 l'H3 220 prnpflny ,,., bll tnld nd reaolutton 0111111tl nco menc.ed 10 tr1nsact busl· Secllon 3 Al the tu-no enc ,...,, undet the FlellUous Gns 4 cyl, auto. all"' uonnbla 111rrnatect il!Jtl h••d 111 Soction 2 01 Bv11nen Nam•l•I fitted pownr. a c, irlnt ,;o,ts t •J:•" es Jnd a<1· at any ume 01 pine• le above on Maich I t!MJI $4,200 362 9682 v1ncu 111 the 11me ot thO .,.hrch tuCl'I hHMlfl ma1 rx Mary r Granger Morc:c-des 1902 JOOO n '''' put>ltcauon ot the No continued, 1ny person 1n This ltatement WH l1ltd Turbto, boautrlrJI c1H, t uce ot 111:0 •• St62 191 6 1t1tS1td 1nclud1ng tl4 per With the County Cle1k ot owner, e1cc:ellon1 c:on· In add•I on to caah the IOf'I owrnnt,1tand1n lhe In Or•"O• County an ~•v t4 0111on $9 150 T•u"JtH.., • ae<tpl a t h· ctvdeo lmprovtlT'en1 D•s t99t (714) 540-0973 iar 1 C"-<:I< ctrawn on 1 trlcts Ot •'"Y perion otller· '4e408 2 W•H 1nt.,•~••d i11 the con· P11Do•fthl'd O•itnge Coast M f: RC E 0 ES 1 9 8 9 •lata or nnt•onal bani( a tol•dltl!ld Ponti• 1N1y 11«>· Oa y PJlot May 20 27 WAGON No down, cllock d•a""'1 by • tlate or pe.:11 and be Mard t n June 3 10 t9tt • sume '"••• or buy federa c:red•t ut'ltoo or a ce1nong any 1 ntr 'el 10011 ~·279 OUI I S;\7K M UST c:he<.k di•~ by a ...... Of 1n 1n1• •HnlU110n of 1nlen· ---------- SELL tl73•M8R fade•al tllvings Ind lo•n 1'°" end th• PIOl>(lSOd '" PUBLIC NOTICE 1 oluhon ol lHu,.llC'a or "ny ----------r---------•s•01: •Iron ••vmg• " m11n-s m1terial 111--0 n· ~"·t r.... ~ .. •·•• SU8MISllON OF -°" or "'"~'U· ci.··~ CIUOll'Q ,,,. QU•tlion OI opecihed In SeetiOtl 61~ "'htlher the bUICS41n on trle THIE CITY 0, ol ,,,. r1nenc al t:ocle rind lands ol eny ot lhe tn HUNTINGTON 8UCH n11tt or zod 10 do bu,.nHs el11C1ed lmpr""'9men1 O•• "IENTAL rn 11'1•• S1i1te tn the twe!ll l11C11 would be ncrtuod "IHA•ILITATION tonciar other than cuh 11 over the bmdan lhlt WOt.lld '"OQMM 11ccepltd tile TrVttte m111 b• t>otno tiy tuctl tncluoed APPLICATION wtlhhOltl 1111 111111\nce ol lml)fovemont O\tlnct were NOTICE II Hl,.18Y the Tru1tee 1 Deed u•llrl 111~~11 ~ol~~:c>s:'r~rary OIVEN that IM City of tur>d• betorM 11vaW11b•t 10 • a 11tled 10 Pobt.&h no· HuntlntlOft heoh tn- lhe p11ye1> or ettaora11e 111 a 11c• 01 such lltamlQ bt tend• to aubmll • pro- matte• 01 111o1l'lt pvbtiwhtng • copy of 1n. 1rarn aacinptlOft June =========~ s 10 '"'' wlll be made, rtsolu11on 011n1en1ton once 24, ittt. for ll•rtlalp•· VW t988 BUO. nun1 tiul w1lh0ut covenant or 1 wttk tor two auccetaive llon In the Depertment m11tt1 t>nttM lhan II w11rr11n1v a~preu Of 1m· ~~~,~~=u~~1,,~~n~~: of Hou11n1 and Urban TAKE OVER LEASE, 89 BMW Conver· hi\bl• White with b ' • c k I 0 p • p I n· strtfl1'19 fully IO'lded c ~ r p ho" e, u P· gracted whOets re1r oecil spoiler, Take ovor tease S575 mo only 25 000 mlle'l, 5apn C:ill 859·3679 look 1 ;rio 100 plod 't9· rdlf!Q 111•e poe trnment Cod• In a news· Oavalopment'a "°"'•I ~· Otl aonion c11 ncvmbrancet, paper ol 11•nt111 c11cu1111on "•h•bllllaUon Pr .. r•m utos to 11ury the 1ndebtl!dne11 publlehed 1n Orange In the emaunt of tecurtd uy said DHd, ad· toun1y lh• I rat pubhca 148 ,000. The pur"M v~"IG•' ther.unt1er, wllh n-IJon al'lall be •I IN I tour of the Aental "•h.-..1· 1eresi 119 p•OlllO.d 1,,_,8,n IH ll (14) O•y• poor to the , .. ..., PF09rem la te fn. C d1tt 1c-1 ·~o • £ 1119 '"'• Ind the unptrd pr.nc1p t or ~~: l::!t!~; ,ti~ :i~!~'"J!. er•.., the auHfr et L o ad • d 5 s , ~ o o ma no11 9C1Jlad b'f u•d rKled 10 poat • copy of ~· fMlf'llet refttal Domestic 930 P11on fl7 l-tl077 or dttX:I ""'th 1n1e1est thereon the re10lul10•1 or tnttMion ho ualn1 •w•na-.1e ta _1_:t_._1_0.;..A ______ 111 l>fQVJded n 111u NQ1t In thrte publ•C p•1cH lowar.fnoome tenenla 1,.8 , chargu and .,. """"" aach Included Im· 11tr 11revt4lnw eevern- PllMU 01 1,.. trutlH end f:o.iement 0.folliCI fC>f al -• hind• I• ,..._ff1. ol 11>• 1rtJ'" crH•ld b" eut 1°"" n 11•> d.tyl tatlan ••l•tlne untie • poor 10 the 11111e 1 ••d to' IC1 0Hd ot Tr I th• llMI•~ To "'• Ht"'1 ~ •• "'"'" feftt•I VE'RDUOO SERlllCE the Getre111ry t, • poor to ... 11tanoe l e !ewer fn. COHPOAAT ION ... •••C! IAdOPllOf! hereof, I C-coma lenaftta. f• 1 ,,, west 1 ~ tN c:omri1 111eo tty 01 r • r:wb· Th• 11r•IMt ent all• r QP(l 19 78 Pinto c; 0 N 0 n Iv£ TH In D liCll ns OI Poll ng• d ""' , .................. .. li(llc;llhlltll. •cun11nt FlOOn Gl[NOAl( CA t.Cltd b y I I SKI~ tNrl ll•I• ••'•""' .... . t.tCXJ~ A ng•no S700 tl103 Cltt1'00?115 umetraht1tOy t•l1l.td ........ .,.ciffte•ttw !ft 675.i 10 Ot1r'ld ~"31 1!>91 " £ect.pn ~ Th• Sec:ra1a,.,.th• Oantew M.._..M · nv F:NI MARllNl\l, • diracted to IJe • tert>f• hood lnh•noet1tanl WU Sf · C Alf! or. COPV of !hit ratoM•on w•I Are•, end !ft the City al ,iCfA the C •tlorru St•t• Traa leree The Oeltwt•w '"'", logemer w\th a cop ' Pubtrshed 011111ge Co~•I or the propattd reS<')lut· P r • I • O t A r • a I • 0 •v l'rlOI Jun• I 0 1 'I 2• ol tn uanc:e IHHmded "r ,.,.._. AY.. t ADOltl ED StONl:O AN •nue to IM ..... 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