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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-04 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! It's Monday, June 4. 1990, and here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: We'll have hazy sunshine and afternoon winds up to 15 mph. Today's blgll/low: 18-59 Yesterday's hi$h/low: 74-59 Tomorrow's high/low: 68-60 SPORTS: Major waaue Bueball: Ciacfaa1tl Z, Dodgers 0 · An1el1 7, Texas 4 NBA Eastern F1Dal1 Detroit 13, Cltlcago 74 • 24-HOUR HOTLINE TO THE EDITOR 642-6086 INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: ~ O!--bif~: .:rhrec I rvtne City Council candidall'S took grass-roots campaign in$ to a new level Sunda). making a mad dash at spicing up their bids for office by do ling o ut green stulT to voters. Mayor Larr; Agran. Coun- cilman ameron Co grO\ e and council candidate Mai: .\nn Gaido ga ve out home-gro" n herbs to residents. About 30.000 basal. dill and coriandN plants an pla,11c pots urging \Oles for the tno "ere distributed . "It's a trad1t1on." campaign worker Vj, aan Hall said. "It represents our slogaR. 'Keep Irvine Green."' The three candidate!I arc staunch en' ironmentalasts. The herb distributio n w 11' launched an 1980. "hen Ga1do ran for the Irvine Cal\ Council and won. Candidates' who ha,·e run o n the herb platform havl' won e'er. ek cuon since then. Jn fact. G·aado lost her seat in 1984 -the onl) ckcuon since 1980 the gimmick wasn't used. Log jam: The me n and women an blue at the Newpon Beach Police Department at first refused to allo" Orange Coast Dally Pilot stalT\\n ter Karen Auge access to the police log, unda}. <\uie. "ho recent I~ JOancd the Pilot. docs no t }Ct ha'e press credentials -something officers told her she mu'it produce tx-fore being allo"ed 10 vie" the last of police calls. h1 matcl}. the cop' capitulated -but not tx·,·ause they suddenl} reali1ed a police log 1s a public recun.l t he~ must pro' 1dc 10 an} c1 t11cn "ho asks to examine 11. Instead. thl') bought .\uge's argument: Who else but a rcponer would vol- untanl~ spend a beautiful Sun- da} afternoon an a police 'm- uon look ang o'er mu nda nl' re- cords Case closed. . \lllATHmRAND oaAN CONDITIONS ........ At hr .. &alh Air .. lllJ: Moderate with a Pollutant Standard Index of 92. ~ ee.tia..: Fair to IOOd tn Newport Btach wilh 2-4 b>t waves at nine second in t ervals and a Wl'M/IOUlhJWWll ~II. Watt!r 63-65. depfts I ... lllllllS Bonito. ~llow­ tail, calico ljMa and blrncud.i otr tbt C°"1 and Catalina. ._ .... 11111 Ltsht Ind variable winds. becom1n1 IOUlbwnt to Wit I 0 to IS knoll with l · feet ... this tftenoon. Swetl well l fftt. Births Bridge Business Classified Comics Crossword Emertafn~nt Health Horoscope Opinion Poltce Log • Publfc NotkM SOcMty Sports TV Listings WHtMr A4 86 AS 85-7 AS 86 A6 A6 B6 A9 Al • A1 Bl ·S A6 A4 MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1990 ·Escape to· the beach Crowds f/Ock to Coast to escape inland inferno By KAREN A~E O.ily ,,_ SUff 11/rll~ A second da ~ of soari ng temperatures on Sun<;ia} drove tho usands o f residents to the edge - the water's edge. Lifeguar9s up and down the Or- ange County coast said beaches and parking lots alike were packed with those "tryinl to escape the inland inferno." as ifeguard Dane DcBoer a t Crystal Cove State Park put it. unda) 's high temperatures <1oared to the 90s an land and ho'· ered around the 70s alo ng the Coast. DcBoer said a record cro"'d of 1.200 paid to park at Cr~stal Cove. more than on an~ SJ0$1c da~ since tfeguar(J~ -began.-*eepmg traclt--+n- l 982:·we were total!~ packed:· he said. \ That sen11ml'nt "'as echoed b' Match Wh1tl' al Nc"port Beach. "We·,c got "all-10-"'all people." he said. Whlll' csumated the cro"d at has beach t0pped 11 5.000 He added tha1 tht> throng had not stan cd d1s- s1paung b~ 5 p.m. m~ted 50.000 peo ple basked JO the sun at Huntington Beach. At Ncwpon. Wh11c said the Jammed sands made enforcement more of a chore for lifeguards. who found it difficult to dnve their ve- hicles among the crowds. Sunday's high temperatures. com- bined wrth rela11·.eh "arm water - water temperatures v.ere JO the m1d-60s -meant more people ven- tured into the "a tcr. and more had to be rescued. hlcguards reponcd. Al Huntington Beac h. a 21-)ear- old man "as taken to Hoag Mcm- onal Hospital for X-ra} s a lter he d1 \Cd into shallpw water near the pier. said Lifeguard Lt. tevc Da' 1dson. He said the man wa~s----• consc1ou~Jlen purre<r rrom the "atcr. Da' 1d'ion ~1d lifeguards a t Hunt- ington. Beach rescued 30 to 40 people on Sunda~. DcBoer said bcachgoers lo e · crease cauuon. kno'' the area the} plan to 5" am rn and be aware of where hfeguards arc posmoned. •••chgoers cr•m ugun••s M•ln •••ch on Sund•y •ft•rnoon. The rising mercury sent D..., Noe ~ ~ ..,._.. ·- thOU .. ndS of tourists •nd loc•ls to Or•ng• Coast be•ch•• to b••t the h••t. .\t Huntington State Beach. ca- pac11~ cro"'d!> forced parking lots to close b~ 11 JO a.m .. and an esll- National Wl·ather Sen ice fore- casts promise ~omc rd1ef from the heat toda'. and c' en cooler temperatures on TucsJa, Malathion spraying, water shortage lets (9· carwashes clean up .· Bent on l..l'l'flan g thl'tr 'uu-arl'- what-\ ou-drl\ l' trl'a!lurc' 'flOlk'>!>. Southern California'<, t"ar dn\l·rs face dual JX•nl' th1-; long. hot 'um- mcr -slid..\ malathiun spra)l'd from the ~i..1c.,· anJ a "atcr ,ho nagl'. That"!. good m'"' for 'iouthl'rn California·~ thou,and' of rarnacohc'i. which stand to hl·ndit from the ~1 cd1tl·rrancan fruit th 1nfl·,ta11on and a fou rth ron,ccui1 \l' drought \l'ar. · l 'p to H< rmlhnn car\ a month ruutrncl) 00\\ through l'af\\:t,hl'S. and operator.., C\J>l'Cl more car' this }Car as rc!>H.lcn t' arl· tx·ang :l\l..cd to cut "atcr rnn\umptron h~ 10 per- cent an Orange Coa'it nltl'S ··E,en an a d rought. pc1>pk \\Ill s11ll \\3l>h tlil'1r car .. :· ~lid (iar~ W1 mmi.:r. ''ho OJ>l'rall'\ a do t l'n S1iuthcrn Calitornaa r<H\\:l\hl''· ··People liil.c dean can.:· fapec1all~ ixopk hl..e Pat Suko' l' of :-.:onh lloll' \\rnxl. "I bnng. 11 1°n l'\C~ "l'l'I... 'onw- 11mcs t\\ICe a \\CC I... I can't atlurd nol to take care of 11. I "a11ed a long 11mc for th1\ car. 11·~ m) pndl' a nd JO~ ... she ~1d . 11cl..\ malathion to I.all the Med1- ll'rrnncan fruit 0\ al read\ ha~ Ufl\ l'n hu\11W ~up al ,time caf'\\a~hn h~ an CSllmatecJ 2() 10 40 f~.'rn•nt :l'i dnH'r'i wash thl·r'r car' afkr each 'ipr:i~ ing. C:lf\\.3Sh Operator\ rcf)Ort . M6rl' fi."'itd<.'nt' arc l'\pel·ted to turn to the lo~::il l·arna!>h a~ the) tr) to <.·ut '~atl'r u-.c-at honw. Car\\ a!lhl'!I a ll.o ha' c rn'<.'1' cQ, "11 boost from Metropo litan Water Dis- trll'I oOil-1.11'>. \\ho through tlll'1r li taature arl' encouraging rar O\\ll- l'r' to go to a r arna'ih rathl•r lh~1n "a'>h car' on thl'tr o"n. <. arna'ihl''i. J>l'r "ash. consuml' .1 .,mall fraction ot thl' ''ater u~d O\ the aH·ragl moton't \\Ith a ho\l' and bud.l'l an the drtH'\\:J\. "Wl· arc not the prc:ihkm. ''I: arc part of the .. 01u11on ... said Rogl.'r \\ ood) ard. prl'\ldl•nt-l'lcl·t ot till' California ( ar \\ J'>h .\'>)OC'tatron. I he a'eragl· r ar O\\ncr \\1 th 11rric on h1., hand'> and a dart\ car 1n the drt\l'"a) ma~ U'l' up,\ards of 50 gallons. l'H'n 1f hl,., rarl·ful and uses a buril.l't and how "1th a hut-off 'ah c Those "ho an:n 't careful and ka'c thl' ho)~ running can use more than 150 gallon' on a .,1mplc car "a~h. accord1n$ Ill figure' rnmp1 kd b' thl' ''ater dl\tfll't. ·The IOO to 150 gallons that a dn' er U\C\ to ":i'h h" 0" n l'ar I'> equal to thl' <1' cr:igc total daal} u'ic for an 111dl\ 1dual an Southl·rn Cali- fhrnaa. :iccord1ng to ~l\.\'D tigurl''· T~1c •n a agr hou.,l'lwld of th rel· J>l'Ople u'>eS an l'St1matl·d 300 to ~00 gallon\ of \\:Jtl·r a da\. &·cause of thl·tr high '1\1h1li1~ ~\. "atcr user!>. ca'h" a .. h operah>r' 'la\ there ~lrl' m1sront'l'fll1on~ ahout 1h1 amount of water thl·-. u<;1:. Oll1l' orl taking thl' uffen\IH' 'tu lure patron,. am Kcnnl'd '. tl\\ ncr of a Placen- tia carM1'>h. po~t'> hi-. \\Jtcr hill for cu<ito mcr:s to Wl' Onl' recent hill sho\H'd l\enneu ) U\l'd ~ 17.000 gal- lon11 of \\aler in a month. -By The Associat~ Pr~ss Dr~ught-weary west faces another ·plague ly DAVllj> FOSTER A•eo<Ntn "••U 11/rilH Drought-stncil.cn areas of the West bra<'1ng for a summer of rationed water. parched c rops and forest fires now fac • another plague: ho rJes of hungry hectics. bees. crickets and gru~'ihoppcf\ t~at love ho t. dn \\Cather. C'ali(omia. an its founh dro ught )Car. JUSl finished a "inter rainy season that ) u~ldC\I onl) 55 percent of nprmal prcl'ip1tat1on. Water up- phcs to ccntr'ill Cohforn1a formers arc being cul JO half. and "drnuJtit cops.. patro l coa tal c1t1c . citing sco maw who def) lawn-\\atcnng ban Somr Omngc oa.st c1t1<''i ha' c inst1tutrd mandatory wate r rat1on1ng. lt'11 wcnthcr onl a h.1rk hl·etlc ould IO\C. The insects arc thn' ing on drought-stre sed trees a~ross Cali- fornia. Last \Car. thev lolled tf\.'CS contaanrng 2 · b1lho n board feel of umber. and tatc Depanmcnt o f Fore tr) o~ic1als predict a 1m1lar toll 1h1 summer. "In drought rond111ons. the tn•cs do n't produl'C thr amount of pitch the) u ualh do. so "hen the hectics drill into "the tret . the) 'n• more succc -;f ul at eett1ng an and In JOg their eggs," S81d Don Perkin'i. head of the forestry depnnment''i JX''it management program . The egs hatch into larv:u~. \\ h1ch cat the trct from thr JOS1dc out. then de, clop into btttks lhlJ 0~ olT and la , more ca "They can hn' c thrtt or four hfo c)clcs 1f you hnH a real warm, df) tf'te.w tff MIGS/~ '~t Tennis anyone? .. Big crowd br•v•• he .. to w .. ch J9th •nnu•I Adoption Gull41 Charity Tennis ...., ..... _._~.,_­ TourrNMWent •t Newport •each Tennis ·Club Sunar. S•• story .-nc1 photo•/•t. Argument spurred murder, suicide Qn the 405 Freeway By KAREN AUGE D.tily ,._ Staff Wrlt•r WE TMIN TER -An argument app.irentl~ prompted a 28-)ear-old Lo ng Bearh man to 'ihoot his fcmak companion scH•ral tlllle . then tum the gun un himself Saturda) as the couple \\..Crc dm 111g on the an Diego (1-405) Frcc"a~. The woma,11'\ .l-H·ar-o ld child. who "atl'hl·d ltKl· shooting from lhl' bad.scat. "a' unhun .\udre\ Denise D:l\ 1!>. ''· of Long Bea h. a·nd ticorgl.' Charlc'i Wood- ford Ill \\Cre pronounced dead at th~ scene around 10:10.p.m .. 'l:l1d West- man ter Pohce Lt. L\ndrc" Hall. lnve t1gator'i do not \l't kno" ~ QC has new 'milli6naire; 3 other big lotto w·inners 1 I\ R MENTO -ttd.ct bought an M1 ion VicJO had all '' w1nni"4 numbers for th~ California Lotttry s wrekcnd "'Lotto 6-49 .. pmc and IS worth $~.67 malhOn, lottery officials said unday. The w10n1na number . picked Sat- urda> night. \\ere. 3. 16, 24. 31 . 43, 49. and the bonu number. 13, Th1rt~n llC~els. lhl\."'C or them fro m Oran~ County. had five numbers plus the honus number. and each 1 wonh $117.441. Lottrry offi 111~ i..a1d those t1clct~ ~Cl'( bought 1n Choord. Hun\1ngto n Bea h. San Clemcntl'. Wcstn1instcr. anta Barbara. n Fr rnando. Baker. n Leandro. Modesto. Charo. Watson' 1llcimd the Los All· gclc commumt1cs of • ylmar .and Rescda. 1 , There w~rc 1N t1cl l·t .,~ Wtlh fi\C of ~" ~1nn1na number.. and each t1clcl " v."Orth S1.~ 19 Thf I 1.54S t1ckct11 ronta1ning four of •~ winning numbers arc t onh S 7 C'aCh -8y rk An«latf'4 Prwt "hethcr the c hild "as Woodford''> <1on. and nm) nc' er knO\\ "hat prompted the couple's argument Hall said ... Our onl~ "1tnc~ 1<1 a 3- \ear-Old ho~ .. .\ the couple "'ere dn' ing nonh- bOund an thl' carpool lane nrar Springdale the' hegan arguing. and Woodford pulll'd out a .15-cahbcr automatic handgun and shot Da' '" "''t>ral ti me ... including l"1cc an the head. Hall said , Woodford ttlcn <1ho1 himself an the head. a~d the car he "a dm ang. a fPfe•~ lft 405/bdl ~., ( • Al DAILY PILOT/ Mondey, June 4, 1990 Orange Coan People/ · ' Jerry Jelnick ~ rl'\ldcnt llf Hu n11n~ion Bl·ac.·h. tlw spons-m1ndcd k ln1ck n.·crntl' made tlw "11d1 fn1m coat·hing to administra tion as the ho'' dihll'uc.dHt'cttlr at < oruna dd 'vlar High. Ht> replaced Ron [)a," a man he learned Ill rc'>JX'l'I. a., ':nhll'11c director. "'I "a alv.a)s 1mprc,:-_~d \\uh ilie µlh Run o.i.~3 Jui.·· .MIW ...Jclrn~ ··T~r~a -H'r~ dO'il' ''url.ing rl'l:llton,h1p'> bt.'t''l'l'n thl' coat'hrs and facult~ • herl'. ·· -TRANSITION ---------- kln1d .. h.1d '>f)l'n t th,· l.1-.1 1-l ~l':tr' rnJ' htng li1ot!'lall and t>a~ball on thl· high \Chool Ind Hl· 10111l'd lhl· u1.1c.h1ng '\taffat < orona del \lar 1n 19..,-a nd h:l\ al,1> hJJ co:ll'h1ng ... 11nh "1th thl' ba'>cl:lall and iootball tcam'> at F"h'un lhg.h and l n1H•r,11' lltgh 1n Ir' inc Tht'> I\ hlS tir'>t oppurlUllll~ "' athklll' dtrl'l'IM. ":'\iO\\. I'm finding OUI :tb11u1 g1rh 'olk)hall. \\;Jtl'I polL1 and othl'I 'pon'> that I nna go\ a lh<IOll' 111 'l'l' or ll•arn .ihout ·· hr ,,lid ·-rm .iho k;irn1ng ho" 1Cl deal v.11h all .tht: hl'Jd ll1,ldll'' ul .111 thl' 111h,•r 'J'Xlrl!> ·· FE\X/ REGRETS ---------- kln1d.. admit' lw mt,.,l, cu:Kh1ng. hut 11101-'> for\\ard to nl'\\. challengl''>. "Tll af\,a ~r.. miss coaching a link hi t. the ant1c1pa11on of game da) or gamt' night But this joh 1i; kl·rp1ng me· bus~. rrn rcall ) ha pp' Jnd fed f'onunatl' \\, ith th1· ~11ua11on I'm in. Th1) t'I a finl' <omri1un11~ and a linl' :ithklll program .. \·J.11n1:irning thl· "nll'llrnt athkm· 11.1u1tmn at ( d\1 .. I'> hm>. klntt l.. \IC\\\ ht'> pnman go:il .... "~\·'re n11t lnol..1ng to build an) g1g;:1nt1l 'tad1um\. hut \H."d lt f..t• mon· on-,1.111' ro:Jt'hl'\. You alwa>!> "ant th.11 -\l'>ll I "an1 to l .trn t'n thl' g11uJ \\Ork that Ron ()a, I!> had done·· FEELING \X/ELCOME-------- T hl' la ll" .lad. r rnon I hl' lornll'I ( d ~ 1 ha \kl't hall rnach \\ho d IC~d tht' ~l'<ff ,,a.., a h1g !actor 1n hdpmg .kln1d, t"omc 10 the school. .. In ( •i''"' Ja1. I. Emon 111IJ llll' th\.'\ ncedl·d 1.oad\e\ thc:rr. The fi r\t da' I v.Jll..ed into rhl' athkttl offa·~ .. l'\\'f"\llnl· mJdl' ml· fc<.'I \\clcomc: a·t ( onin.i dl'I \IJt ThJt kd1ng ha" n'''l'r c.hangcd ·· -Compiled by Dennis Brosterbous Cow callers bellow for bucks \11\\11. fl'\.1\ -l hl'\ l\11 1..l·d their hl·ad' and hcllo-...ed Hut th1' ..,.3.,n'1 JU't JO\ harn~ard tall.. \hout tlHl'l' do1cn Pl'Opll· wm- JX'll'd 1n thl' -l 2ntl :1nnu:il ">;a11onal ( O" ( .tlhng < 1>0\l''I "hl'fl' tlw 11nl~ ri:al lx'l'I '''" on thl· harhl'l Ul' grill "\ olurm·" rhl· f..n ... Dana Brcmn \,llJ .lftl'I flll i. tng l;p lhl' \\ Oml'O \ 111k ·I h,·\ t thl' 1udgl'\) Jr1• out thl'rl' In I hl' li\'ld ,ind I hl'\ \\ .11'1 ll 1 hi; .1bk (0 hl\11 ti .. . Bnmn 111 H.1,tu11n. "·'' ·'''Jrtlt-d . ) pl.1<fUl' .ind • <11 lw ha loud long hll\ Jill' hl'll-11mng. in h11111 111 .1hnu1 I IHHI onl1111h·r' \hi: \l ,1\ ral\l'd on .1 !arm and l'\rl.11ncd rh:.11 um ,-.1ll- 1ng u•ml'' v.11h thl' t\.·rr11vn .. , grl'\\ up drnng 11 It' )ll'I cn11·n.llnml'tH 11·, ,1,nwthing \\l' ltkl' 111 do:· \h Aro~n ''"" "It'' Tl·\a' .. Jane Bright. \\ 1nnrr 111 lhl' gr:ind- m othcr"; di' 1\1011. agreed that loud- nrs'> hring'> 'iUl\.e'is. and she·~ had r knl\ 111 p1.lllll\0 '"I h.1' l' hn"... ':ml 1 lw \\ oma n \\ho liH'' 1n \0!1:11111 .• 1hou1 Xfl mill'' northl·:"t nl \m;intl11 "It\ Imm 1;11\tn~ hP\\ .. It \\ ·" Ji11gh t"' fir ,I \ ll ll Ir\ in I hl' g1.1ndnmth\·r·, ,f,, "111n thllUSh \hl' rl.ll l'd \l'I. t 111d I\\ 11 \ l".lr\ .1[!11 <-ihl.' ha\ l\\IJ prn 111u' \\Ollll'n·, JI\ l\tlln 11- tll'' hul UHlll'tkJ '>hl'' nn l'r tnl·d hl'I taknt 1111 a u1\\ '"l\t: 1\1'1 01111\' 11 Cll1 \la[tl' .. !>ht: ,;11d \.11111 d.11 ·, l nnll''I "·" a 'm1111!.1'h11rd 111 l or11rx·111t1r,· unique rl·nd1111111' 111 tlw 1r;1dtl10nJI 1cll.J Som\· ''l"ll' llnt: ;-~ll.1hk \um\!-~'1("("' a' 111.1!1 ' ,,, 111111 I hl'rl' '':I' the Ion$ . '>lo" \\flllll' .ind thl' nlml"I 11i:x·1;u1r . 11..'lllll I l1•11H·to" 11 lonte'>tan1 C hnrle~ B'rum \\1111 thl..' nwn\ d1 \ 1c.1on. u~ini.t J 'Pl'l tJI front-l<'&el'd ~tanCl'. -BJ The AssoC'i•l~d PrHS Editor's Hotline MAIN OFFICE ~bOFtlen dominates . final hours of race . for gover1;1or' s office ly DOUG \lltWS While Van de Kamp had It# ,..... .. wne... McCorvey at his side for his mljor LOS ANGELES -John Van de cam~~ cv~nt of the day, Feinst~ln Kamp and Dianne Feinstein both was JOlncd an her one campaign strtssed their suppon of abortion appearance of the day by Assembly rights S~nday as their rival cam-Speaker WiUie Brown, who in- paiJnS ror the Democratic no mi-troduced her as "a champion of natton for governor raced toward choice,'' and on law enforcement Tuesday's showdown at the polls. issues "a cop's cop as mayor of San Van de Kamp appeared on the Francisco." steps of1he County Courthouse with In addition to repeating her strong Norma McCorvey. the anonymous support of abortion rights. Feinstein "Jane Roe" of the landmark U.S. also underscored other major thrusts Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade of her campaign. including increas- abortjon rights decision of two dee-ing the share of state louery funds ades ago. earmarked for schools from tht cur- • F~instcin also stressed her long rent 35 percent to SO percent. and' suppon of a woman's right to an promising insurance reform. abortion. telling a receptio n for her "Within the first 100 days of my1 major fund-raisers in West Holly-administration. I intend to have an wood that "I believe that a woman automobile insurance reform for the is best protected b~ another woman people of California. including rate who believes m the right IQ choose." rollbacks .... In the first 100 da s of McCorvey said she decided j ust this admil!istration. I want to sifn a on Frida) to publicly e ndorse Van mandated health insurance pla n' for de Kamp because of his proven workers who don't have health in- rccord as a tto rney general of defend-surance.'' Feinstein said. ing abonion rishts. As they have done often through- .. , have no criticism of Mrs. Feins-out their I 1h -year campaign. Feins- tein 's record (on abortion):' tein and Van de Kamp took similar McCorvey said. "'But I believe John positions on campaign issues. but Van de Kamp is the candidate who bristled sharply and took offense at will do the most to pr91rn a seemingly slight nuances in the woman's righ1 to choose. r--other's remarks. Little bear at center of • Big Be·ar controversy BIG BEAR L.\KE State "'tldlifc oflicials are tn\l~'itigating \\hrthcr Coconino. the moun1am rcson·s cclcbratl·d blarl.. l>t:ar cub. "as aba~donl'd in 111.c "''d or 1lk~~ "l:f1Jrc: 1n a 100. .. The cuddl~ cub 1<; thc""ccntcr of a custod) batik bcl\\ecn a Ri g Bl·a r 1·etennarian who '>'31')tS to raise Coco as a pct and stall' Drpartmcnt of Fish and Gaml' onicials who ''ant to return l\ to the v.1ld .\ Judge gaH' 'l'tcnnanan Kent \\al 1-l'I ll'lll pura ~ \."U'>lli<l) 1.11° the ~­ n10n th-11ld l uh un11I thl· l\SUl' 1s rl·,ohni :tt 1r1:1l. 'lhctlukll for June ll:I ~lllll'c.I '"th a -.l·arlh \\a/rant. "ar- EarJ.h.Works. dens searched a zoo ki:cpcr's ho me Ma) 20. seizing records and docu- ments from Moonndgc Animal Park which the) believl' ma) show the zoo l.cep<.•r illcgall) bn:J black bears. T'"o da)sla1.ir~100 '>UPl'r,7isor Joe Durct was put on indefin1tc_pa1d leave. There \\as no answer to pnone calls madc to Duret's home Sunday night. · <\search \\:Jrrant affid~"'' filed in Bear Valle~ Judicial 01s1nct !kl~s the bears 11ocre bred annual!) and that three t'ubs "ere born o n Jan. 30. Th~ zoo docs no1 h;n c a permit to brcl.(d, blacl.. hcaro,. ' -. Thl' atlid:n 11 al\o \a\\ a \t\'(' cuh was "tran frrp.~d .. frL11\) the' loo. -By Tbe Asso~iated Press Two hurt If\ separate accidents T I · · _ ... ·n ••na ..... tc accidents ~.'rf'f'rHA· ... v.•.•,'.\· wo peop e were U\JUrQ.I 1 -... -·.. • Saturday - a molo~ycle crash 1n Westm~nst~r and hit-and-TUn accident involvinf a ped~trian '" MEMS Huntinatun Beach, a uthorities saad . In Huntinaton Beach. Francisco M. ~l~a~. BRIEFS 29, of Huntinaton ~ach. suffered head 1nJunes when he was struck by a cream-colored car at the intersection of Beach Boulevard and Warner Av- enue. said Police Sgt. William Stewart. . Alvarez was walking across Warner rn the 1 crosswalk at about 6 p.m. when the car making a left turn o nto ~ach hit him. The car earned Alvarez about two car lengths, but did not stop a nd continued sooth on Warner. Stewart said the two-<ioor hatchback was dnven by a female, 16 to 20 years old. A second woman was a passenger in the car. he added. In Westminster. M(lnual Camilo Reyes suffered severe . head injuries when he lost contrQI of his motorcycle ~t West"?1~ster Boulevard and Monroe Street at abou1 t>: 15 p.m .. said Westmamster Fire Department Battalion Chief Allen White. The man was no t wearing a helmet. White added. . Police arrested 63-}ear-old John McMullen of Westm1!1ster ~n suspicio n of driving under the inllunce of alcohol in conncct1on watb the accident. Alert Marine helps capture robber SANT A ANA -An alert El Toro Marine helped police capture a man who robbed a Subway sandwich shop on East Main Street Sa1urdar afternoon. poller said. . Police Lt. Earl Po rter said Rene PereL. 20. led police to a motel where the robber fled . Perez talked 10 an officer patro hng the neighborhood. sayi ng he had follo"'ed the man to the ho1el and and saw him leave in a car. About 10 m1nu1e later. 1he suspect drove by the m otel and officers took him into custody. Porter said .. Silvestre · Luviano Barrios. 21. of Fullerton was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of armed robbery and held in lieu of SS0.000 baJI. -'A man walked into the shop in thl' 3~00 block of East Main at about 4:30 p.m. and gave a woman at the counter a note saying that he was armed and that 11 was a holdup. Driver killed when car flips TRABUCO C.\NYON -A 51 -H·ar-old Riverside man died ~ Saturda) afternoon when he lost rnnlro l of his t'ar on a winding can\ on road and O\ertumed do" n a 60-foot embankme nt. according to thl' California H1ghwa) Pa1rol. The Orange Count~ Coroner\ Otlicc 1drn11fied the man as Georgl' Peterson. who "as dri,tng a 1987 Honda C'RX on Live Oak Cal'\}On Road a~ul I mile east of El Toro Road. '..\ CHP spokrsm:in s.11d Pell·rson "a' tra,cfing wesl on the two- l:inr road. passing traflic and cro~"ng the double-yellow line. To avoid h1t11ng oncoming cars head-on. Pr 1c.·rson s"erved and left lhe road"a~ Boy, nurt Jn accTdent, still crltlcal ..\ spok<.'!i\\Oman at Western ~kdKal (\•nll'r said a 5-)·ear-old. Costa Mesa hO\ remained in cn1ic:1I nmc.h11on Sundav from massive head inJunes su'itarncd after he and ht' brother were struck by a Ford Bronco. Wa, nc Loun'>bur. and h1~ in font brnthl'r Jordan v.err struck b' the \chicle on Saturd·a~ as thl·~ \H'rl' rro,s1ng a Costa Me<ia stree·t "1th thl·tr mothl·r Bl·rni1.·l'. Jordan. al\ll at \\ estc..·rn \1cdlt'al \enter. "a' listed m c;tahll' cond11wn -From staff and win r~ports If junk mail can't be stopped, recycle it By JOHr'J JAVA.NA v.oman and .h1ld .. rn -\nwnca re- l he "'Jun!. mall" 1S\Ul.' 1s hard to eel\ Cl> ~4~ p1e1.c' ot 1h1rd-das~ m:itl sort through. l'\'l'r\ H"ar. rhat \ a total o f around On Olll' hanc..t. man~ pt•opk' ltkc..· to 62 tit1l1llll p1l'l"l'S. get catalog' and spcnal oflt•rs: ar-•Tom P:irka·, .. In Onl· Oa>-" cordmg 10 the Oircc1 Marketing .\s-informs u' that .. ·\111,·rn·ans rece1\C soc1a11o n. 91. 7 mtllton ..\mrncans ' 5.000 ton'> of adH'nt"ng mail" datl} bought '>4Jmeth1ng h~ mat I or phone -.. t·nough 10 hl·at 250.000 hom<.'s ... last )Car ..\nd ~X'tall) a":Jrl' people YOl K '\ME (1!-T\ ·\R0l1ND appreciate 1ha1 "dlrl'CI ma1r· 1s a ~1os1 fl<'Opll' v. ondcr ho\\ the~ fund-raising litchnc..· for en\ mmmrn-\\,ind up on so man~ mailing "''"· I tal. poltt1cal and rh.intablc groups calkd a k\\ matl-ord l·r huuws. and On thl' othc..·r hand. 'H' all recc1\C.'' he rr'lt "hat thl'\ \aid: plcnt~ o l mail ''l.' don't cn·n bothcr 8 Yuu'rl' ltahk to '>hliv. up o n a opening. Thc'\l' da~s 11 .,,·ems hl.e I nc" '"'an~ 11mc ~ou hu~ ,c..,mcthing grt morl' k 11cr!> from EJ Mcl\tahon h~ mall. 'uh..cntx· to a maga11nc. than from m) O" n fm·nds and rcla-use -or l'' l'n appl~ for -a crt•d11 11\l''> M~ matlho\ 1'i ul":l''> full of card.Join an organ11atttln. J onate to "1nt'fl'd1hlc: offl'r'" from t"l'khnl1\.''S. a chant\ or '><.'nd 1n a "• rr.int\ insurance and l"fl'd1l card rn~8 Mail-order huu\l'' <>ometlme., panic ... chan11es. !lupamarl-ct\. ctr . 1.·1 namr\ from publtr a~l'lll'll'!> . .\nd Thi'> paper ptkup 1\11·1 ru'it anno~-t · phum· boo~ " lrl'll U\.'ntl~ a 1ng. 1t''I al-.o :i "~"tl' of n•\ourc1.•s. source. 8 .\tcurd1ng to the '>an t-ranc1~ro 8 'i our name " '"rcl·~dahlc." Rel·~ding Program. "c,er~ man. Once 11'<, o n a 11 .. 1. 11 lan tx· traded. News of the weird . rcntcd 1.1r <.oil.! 10 c11mpaml'' lor othl'r ma1ltng'i ... ''hllh L.1n put ~ou on anothl'r lti.1 1ha1 •, tr:tdl'd. rl·ntcd or '>Old again. llo\\ \lo ~nu <,tor th" postal prohkrat1l10'.1 You can't . liut ~ou can slov. 11 do" n 1f Hlu "ant -\ fl'" 11p• .. 8 \\ n11.• to lhl' \1a1I P rl'lnl'nci: cr' ice. 01rcct Marl.l·ting ~"ona­ tll>n. 6 f:. 4 'rd St . J> 0 Bl" .'8tl I Ccr:ind C"t·nt ral .Station. ""l'" Yori... N.Y. IOll\J-J861. Th1.· D~1 -\. a trade organ11a11un. co111p1ll'' a "1.klcll' fik .. 1 hat 1 t send-. 1<1 me m h\:r'> l'' en thrl'l' month~ (<io \ou ma' 0111 'il'C changn 1mmedtail·h I \lail-orda tirm'> an•n't obltg.1tl'd 111 rcnHl\l' \our name from thl'll '"''· hut mo'\ Sa~ 1he~ "ill: it's go1>d hu'lnl'" and SU \(''> lhl•m monl'\. 8 \Vhl·n ~ou ;mkr '11nwth1ng. 'it1pula11.· that 1ou do not \.\anl \o ur name '>Old \U Ollll'r ll101pallll'' 0! hi'> ,., the onl~ "a~ 10 l'Ut 11 off at thl· Police officer confiscates ill-fitting undies By CHUCK SHEPHERD q •Th'· 'Klt m of an a1-ho rn1.· robben 1n Dalla~ 1n Fcbrual) told police that thl' man 100!.. $ti from 1hc v1c11m'<1 panl!> and "allcl and ltl:lrtcd for the door but then turned and thrc\\ thl· monc} on lhl' noor . declaring. "Th1) holl'l' " not wonh robbing .. • \'alleJO. Caltf.. poht'l' arrcSll·d frt: frc~ L. Flourno). ?.7. for bank rob- be~ tn ~l arch altt•r a tl•lkr lW' e him $1 05 rn-.h hasl·d on Hourno' ·s note 1ha1 hl' had a.bomb. Thl' tclicr l3ter ·said that. at fi rsr. Flourno' ·s ,·am· and dark gla,sr., looked hk·e a d1s- gu1 .. r. but "hen J-lo!trncly U'ikcd for dirert1on'I 10 the lront door. the teller reallied he "a'I bhnd and npprl'hendcd him. Flourno~ .. aid hC" '>'a!> prtmartl~ Ir) 111g HI publtr 11e the plight of the d1sabkd. sourll' 8 lf -,.ou gl'l ad mail ~ou don· "ant. tear off the ma1ltn@. lahl'I and Sl'nd 11 hal'k Ill the compan} \\llh a nntl' 1 hat 'nu' d It kr to be rrmo,·ed from ''' ltst. thl· l:itx·I "111 enabk 11 I ll find \nur naml' tn us compull'r' C:l\lh ()( l'CH!f'>l'. ~ou'll prohahf~ still gc:t pknt~ of thirJ-da" m:.111 Dt')pOSl' o 11 1n a lir .. 1-da" "a' rcr~dr 1J. II you ba•·e qu~stlons or com· mt'nts about our en\1lronmenr and .. •hat _you can do to belp, pl~ast ..rite to Jobn Jat1na In care of EartbWorb. P.O. Bu 11gu1. l\an· sas Cir}'. Mo. 64J.IJ. Bttause of tbt ''olumt of mail. John is unablt' to rt'plJ' personally but will •ddrtss issues of general interest in tbt column. ) For the record /1 '' 1l1l· Or ange Coast Dall) Pilot's po/tc.1 111 {Jromptl) cPr- rcl"l .ill l'fflll'\ o( \llh\t.mn· r 0 n·1>111 t ..1n error or d;intic:111an. l'.J// ti~: .. n,_: I .111t/ ·"k ti'' 1/lt• l'll\ d~'k \ quorc in Jim \\mid'' 'iun- da' rolumn \1a' 111arcuratl'. Rc..·gard1ng Propo~1 11on f 11). thl' •rl'af)p11rtm nnwn1 b' l0 om- nu-,,1on '\alt: hallo\ 1i11t1at1\l'. Ba~ ~horc\ Uru1.·e ~umrll'r :ll'IU· alh r<illl·d 11 ··an 1nadl'l11t:ltl' 'viu11on In a pol1t1l'all~ rwr· l'CI\ Cd proble m .. Thl· Daily Pilot rl'l!Jet' thl' l'rror • Thr Jan X cnmc ,·olumn 111 the W1scon.,1n ~tall' Journal rq>on' 1ha1 Mad1)on polin: \\erc ralkJ 10 an apartnH·n1 lxTau,c.· ol a dtllputc bc- 1v.rrn \\\O "o men O\ l'r ov. nnsh1p of thrl'C pair' of umkrpant'> that "ere no t 11h1 lOU\h thl· \Ill' ul cl\hl'r \\Oman I Ill'· '>ntalla v.oni:in said ~he hough1 l.irgn tx·Glu\c ~he l'\· pcf l\ to gi:t pregnant. rhc largrr \\Oman <;;11d 'hl· normall} "cars a largl· \Ill' but ''null! put these on for 1hr oOin·r 10 '"o" that \ht' could fit 1010 them I hl' ollin·r ronli'>ratcd the undrrpants YOU , THE VOTER, DESERVE THE MOST QUALIFIED JIM ENRIGHT DESERVES YOUR VOTE ON JUNE 5th ELECT JAMES ENRIGHT DISTRICT ATTORNEY Jim Enright has been a professional 'In court' prosecutor as Chief Deputy District Attorney for 23 years. He was the Orange County prosecutor of Ramirez -the Night Stalker; 1lll prosecutor of ex-wffe killer Donald Dawson; 1tll proeecutor of the Just Ca/1642-6086 •' P '• " A '• ~ 't HOWAAO l SCHllA* \lo(, P1t\1C1,nt J.0,~1•1\1 12 year old newsboy klller Robert Thompson. Jim Enright is not a polltlclan and pledges to keep our District Attorney's Office free of special lntersts and polltlcal Influence. N• 1• ! 1 ~1 kf' 1hoo1 thf> Oil11y Pdo1"' Wh '' di'I• '1 y ; "'' ( 11 lhP numbE>f 11t;>ove and yCJto.Jr •llP'.~lQP w 11 t • ''' , • Ii ~ ••ar ~' bPCI and d'>trvered 10 trie •ill I r 1 r .111 P-tl1!('\1 p, ... 1m» ?4 cur ;inswering S(>fV1re mAy oo used ro ''~ r : let pie; 10 lhe ed1t()f on any tonic Cont11bul01c. 10 ,11 ,1 I. »tt<>r" cntumn must 1nclu(I£> thf>tr name illld !Pt;• I I Qf • qr••tlf'r l('I( ve11fieflhon J ,•,1 1r ;.n.11 c; on yoUr mind D .. ly Piiot O.Uvery t• Ouerentffd • ' ,... t...-r ff '"*I .,.. r tr 1 n .. • r · t ,,., t('I 1l ,,. •' r , 1 , .. l+' 'I ........ (-1' <.irt ...... r,...,.. I& r ,.. ,... \{N ''""'I ...... ' I ifW • I!.-' I• i .t l ' ~ w th. J f/UI L~~411411"" '"1•\CI Ctrculatlon Telephonn . VOL M, NO. 155 ( , .. I"!' .t f,.,.t I A • r ,,.. • .2 • ,, I•, , ~ t• ,~ '•• 1¥' J .. ' ~ .. • ' .. 4 )r , •• .,,,, .. ,.u t ... ..... 8lld lfMltt• , ••. ~170; Qen•r•I lullMH FH. 131·5'02. t~ ' ~ f -~. ·''·lr ' , ... ,,, "' • I ~ ~ It"',., Jt l..' ,., ,, & M~r~thn& CKAI fttCllM" Class•htd M~ni tr • MCIW:l SHOWCll Circu1at1011 Ou~dor PHMOO SHAH Controtln OAVll HOUJT Prod11• hon 0.rP<lor llSA fAMlY P1~ P•m M.tn~att 1119YllMGM1 Prm Roo111 M1nacu J Gl~Q( MAUZ 0.stribuloon Pl.ant ~na,t1 .. "ENRIGHT IS THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB.'' KENNETH G. WILLIAMS. former District Attorney and retired Superior Court Judge. JAMES WALSWORTH, former Superior Court Presiding Judge .• Crimlnal Oep"rtment. BYRON ~ McMILLAN, former Superior Court Judge. WILLIAM THOMPSON. retired Superior Court Judge. AOBEAl THOMAS, retired Chief "dminrstrator Orange County. JAMES STANTON. retired Orange- Counly FBI Agent JOHN GIER. retired Chief ot Intelligence Unit District Attorney's Office. EOWARp BANKS, retired tnve1tlgat0t District Attorney's Office. (Par11~1no or Supporterll DON'T 81 Meal.ID. THIRl 11 NO ILaCTID INCUMUNT DllTRICT A"ORNIY. RNd ,..,, Oflclel voe.·1 Pamphlet 9ftd 1amp1e e.Hot '°' the f8Ct1. P •O Oy J&ll'l@1 Enngtit Co1ttm1t1H 10 9010~" POB 12•89 SMllA An11 CA 2712 ; -l . .. Ii ·~ . Campaign smear dlnles mailboxes Frightening, hate-filled letter targets incumbent in district attorney race T his stancd out to be a Fred Poll column. · I'd interviewed ptople about how they were. or were not. prepared for tomorrow's election. I'd prowled the territory in search of clues to what the votefS were thinking. Fr•d The Fred Poll would ~ fearldsly forecast that Hunt-Mdrtin inaton Beach Mayor Tom May will win his race for the Assembly because he has the bi1$CSt signs. ' That Harriett Wieder will wan her fight to be re<lcctcd to the Board of Supervisors because she has the most sians. That kind of sill y stuff. ·But I ran into something so chilling I thought you should know about it. A Newport Beach man told me of a letter he received last week which caused him to change his mind about voting for incumbent District Attorney M ichael Capizzi: He gave me the letter that swayed him. A letter from a man. a doctor. he had never heard of. A hate-filled letter without a shred of truth in it. None. zip. nada. bupkus. The letter urged. "Dear Registc{ed Voter" to vote tomorrow and to "support district auomeys Enright or Freeman ... Please do not vote for Michael Capizzi." It alleges that. "Mr. Capizzi has been the subject of many federal lawsuils for his discrimination against all minority groups. especially Jews, women. Mexican-Americans. and political enemies." There's more: ··capizzi's me11 are frequently spotted sitting in the cafeteria doing nothing while racial riots have occurred on the university campuses. churches and synagogues. His minority en· forcement is a sham." • And sull more: "Disneyland is phasing in Long Beach as an alternate site because of Mr. Capina's radal hatred of Jews. which has gotten to the attention of Michael Eisner. chairman of Walt Disney Corporation." There are other accusations. too. but that should be enough for you to get a preuy good idea of the kind of guy we're dealing with nere. He goes on to urge recipients to make copies for "ten of your ..friends and telephone ten of ~our fri ends and ask them to vote for anyone but Michael Capizzi. • The hat letter as on the poorly printed stationery of one Lawrence S. Krain. M.D .. 358 S. Mai n Street. Suite 72. Orange. CA 92668. The address is a place where you rent mailboxes. There is no Lawrence S. Kram h$ted ifl Orange Gounty-phoM-boolts-. - Nevertheless. he is q uite real and quite frightening. I talked with Mike Capaui at his home late Saturday aOemoon about the letter and ats author.'" Aboutl'tve years ago, Krai o was committed to Patton State Hospital "'hile awaitingtnal on charges of soliciting 10 murder. The charges alleged that Krain had hired a gunsel to ~nock off witnesses against him in other legal actions. Charges were dropped when the alleged hit-man died -accidentally. Krain was convtcll.:d about three years ago for attemptina to suborn perjury. Capiui reci!lled: Suboming perj ury is legalese for getting people to lie under oath. The court sentenced Krain 10 Jail for less than a year (Capizzi didn't recall the exact term) or a )Car in a mental hosp11al. Kman opted 10 serve one year. at his expenSl'. an the private!} owned Brea Neuro-Ps}chiatric Center. · In addition to hate mail. Krain is an expert at filing lawsuits. lashing out at an} bod} 1nvoh cd "ith legal acuons against him. Acting as his O" n attorne}. Krain has filed about a dozen suits 10 state and federal couh" against prosecutors. witnesses.judges. even has own mouthpieces. Some of the suits have been dismissed as groundless. others are still creeping_ through the system. Capini said h1scampa1gn staff did not know how man) Krain letters had been sent out or where they went. "We know the) 're in San Juan Capistrano. Balboa and Newport," he said. "People onl> started reccl\ ing them a few da)S ago. so we're really just g~tt1ng into It.'' The letter I sa" was sent to residents of the Harbor View Hills neighborhood of Newport Beach. II was dated May 25. bore a personalrzcd address label w11h the code 53383 1n thc upper nght- hand com er and was mailed first <:lass. ··He's spending mone) on 1t." Cap1zz1 sighed. "Maahng lists arc expensi' c. cspe~:1all) the kind wi th family names. Plus two-b11s for the stamp. envelopes. paper. labor ... " A direct-mail expert guesstimates Krain·s cost is about 40 to 50 cents per letter. Capia1 said he hasn't spoken with opponents Ennght or Freeman about the letter. but can't see them being involved with the maahngs. He also sa)s he has no idea why KJ:ain ~as .h1~ in his sights. ··1 have ne'er had peri;o nal contact with ham an either of the cases that were prosecuted by our office ... I've never even met the man." Cap1 2z1 s~ud. "He did send out a letter about me two years ago," Cap1zz1 continued ... It "as so o utrageous and offensive that I considered suing him for label... but I suspect that's an exercise in futiht~ ... What about this one? "I really have n't looked into the specifics (of libel laws) as they pertain to office-holders.," he replied. 'Tll worry about that after the election.·· And how as tht· campaign going? "Exceptionally well ." Cap1221 beamed. "I couldn't be happier. But this letter disturbs me." It should. Disturbs me. too. Initially. l figured it would be better to ignore the rantings of Lawrence S. Krain. M.D. Writing about them would onl) gl\'e him a forum. perhaps some credence. But 1hcn I thought about this one educated. intelligent. success- ful man \\ho was m oved to change his vote by the letter from th is loose cannon. How manv others arc there out there? That's a heck of a wa y to lo an election. FrH Mart la'• col•mo , .. , /tlooa11, WHoe1day1, Frlday1 ud S.twday1. Real estate boom never got rolling • la Lapu Beacll: In the 1888 real estate boom. a town of I 00 acres. called Catalina-on-the-Main was DID YOU laid out on the coast between An;h Beach and Allso KNOW Ctnyon by the Fairview DcveloprnenrCompany and ri· the Santa Ana Immigration Association. The name • was derived from a wonderful \<1cw ..,f Santa Catalina Island. The boom collapsed before any lots were sold f. and the land reverted to its original ownef'). the Goff ____ __. brothers. • i. lrvlae: James Irvine l died on March t 5. l 886. The ranch land was inherited by his only son. James Irvine ti. on the younaer's 2Sth birthday. A group of trustees ran the ranch from 1886 to 1892. -C•,,.,.,,IH •1 u.4a F.tt.r • b Coa&a Mesa: Electricity came to Cost. Mesa in -1922. -e..,,.,..,_ ., ,,.,.., Cllld 8 i. Newport Beack Don Mcinnis. 1 W~t Newport resident. ran for City ~fttil to act aid for the ~rosion riddled beaches. of his commuiuty. He served on the council from 1968 to 1970. with two t~rms as mayor, f!'<>m 1972 to ~ 916. While. he was on the counci~. rbck &roini were installed. halting the erosion. •ta B•tiqtM Bud: The first clrctric passenacr train ~lied into Huntinaton Beach on July 4, I~· ~vcntually. a o/'nch rail hnc was constructed which ran thrtt m1la inland to aerv1~ three supr beet m1U1 which opened 1n I 9 I I and othtf industries includint 1 • broom f.ctory. Contnbutt your histohc•I facts 10 'Did You Know. 0rup C.tt O.UJ Pl .... P.O. Bot 1560. Co.ti• Mesa. 91616. -Cl .. fW t1 Aw ,,._ ~----------- • OAILV PILOT/Monday, June 4, 1"f> A8 Weekend in review You could either run in the heat --or kk k back and watch others march along under the red hot sun this past weekend at t~o Orange Coast events. About 2.700 runners panic1patcd an the second annual Run for the Pi<"r. a 10-kilometcr run and 5- kilometer run or "stnde" along Pa- cific Coast H1ghwa)· 1n Huntington Beach on Saturday morning. The event r:11scd funds to rebuild the Huntmg_t()n Beach P1ei. which -n1--";_;1......, dcrriOTlsfic 1n .\ugust. -- .\ shcc of .\mcrn:ana "as again dished up in Costa Mesa over the "cekend at the 45th annual Lions Club Frsh fl). which. fea tured a G k It beru ~ l'l9tt p carnival. parade· and -of course -Vicky ros reuta, o ~ • · ry. heaping helpings of fned fish . Parade onlooke rs on blankels and an beach chairs lined the streets of Harbor Boule\ard. 19tn Street and Anaheim A\•enuc on Saturda~ morning to gaze al floats .. )Oung baton t\\irlcrs and Shriners decked out in -.ariou., costumes and scoot- ing along in 'anou<, modes of 1rans- portatllln. Th1..· fi:su-.111l·s began al about 5:..is pm. fnda~ "hen thl· lirsr pi1..•c1..· of li'\h ''as thrm.,n un 1h1..• barh11..· to kick olT thl· Fish 1-r. carn1\'al at Lions Par~. "hrch ho<,tt•d mies. game booths and a 'a nous fast-food stands. Bl•lr V•n Pett toots along. The ncnt. "h1ch tx·ncfi1' 'anou" local t'harm dlons. t'mkd Sunda' night. · · Ren• Thompson, l•sll• Johnson, J•nnett Zlcaretll. Cus.tom cars, trucks Salsa's hot exhibit ly KAREN AUGE Shl)wm11m 04111)o l"llOt S1.-ff 11/ril~I COSTA MESA -1tt1ng bct,,cen rows of lo"·slung. 'rmage cars in a sweltering exposataon building at Or- ange Count) Fairgrounds Sunda~. Dann) Morelos "as cont1nu1nga fam1I) tradition. booths. pom ndcs for kids. tra- dat1onal crafts and clothing for sak and entertainment b\ 1rad1t1onal and modern Lalin bands. But the main attra uon. the thing that brought thousands into Sunda~ afternoo n·., hot sun. was the rnr .\nd all 1''" 111u'h h.1J bcrw1i111·d frnm l..'ountk<.'> hour' -n111 10 nwn- taon dollar' -mH''tl·d h' thl·ir 0" nl'r' E<.trada Jnd \tano .\. Martinel. hoth or la'' L11\ .\ngdcs. the t"O said l\1 Jrt1no .ind E<.tr3da af{' mcm· tic.•r., 111 a car dub calll·d KLIQ E and Jmong lhl' rl·1gnang ro)all) of the cu-;1on1111n~ realm shO\\. • The cars came in all "iHapc'I, Sill'" and ages -from a 1 QJ r1.."stor1..·d CheHolet coupe to a late-modd cream-colored M erccdc'i-Ben 1. Morl'lth tigur1·d hl··d pu1 thrl'l' ~ l'ari> a Ol''' l'llg1 nl· .1nJ .1 cu'tl1m paint 1oh 11110 h1<. I ".J" Chl'' rolt·1 r hc rar hl' fl'\l Ul'd frt'nl ,I <.\'tap lkt\\1..·cn thl· l"o ol them. the) h J' l' gr:t htwd 1 h1..· nn l'H.'d Lo"' ndcr ol thl' \ l'Jr \Ilk for thl' last l\\O ~ l'.lr'> . .\ nd onl· tilJm·e at thl·ar cntnes 1n "und,l\ ·., \ho" dcmon.,tra1ed h1•ap lor I ooo J111lar, '>PJr~kd Morelos. a resident of East Los .\ngcles. had tra,clcd to Co ta Me\3 with his father. SC\eral othl.'r famll} members and half a do1<.·n cars that arc ne'er driven. but ar1..· nonethrlcs;; Morelos· prrde and JO~. Mo relos' ca~ were among morc than 500 entered 1n the cu tom rnr and truck 'iho" at th t' St'cond annual Salsa Custom Lo" mkr ho" and Fama h F1e-,ta. One man attracted attention h' connecting hi s To~ota trud.. to a de' ace that caused the truck to bounce up and down \IOlentl} \\hrn he pu~hcd a buuon. Man' l·ar!> hdd ,1uffcd-an1mal passengers . .\nd there were l'' en a pair of ch1ldn:n·, b1c~dcs. one of which included a trn) Sll.'enng "heel unda~ "1th 11\ 1orl''1-grn·n Jlilrnt and mat, hing l'TU\hl·d-' 1..·h l't -.eat'> :-..torch>\ -.aid hi\ l·ar r11l\\ l'll.·ar., .l $J 0.lXlO Pfll l' 1.ig H1· '>f)l'nd\ thl· tinh' .rnd monl'' ··bcLlU'l' 11·, Ol\ lh,hh\ l'\l• dn!\l' rt all m~ Ilk l H·~d..a' "hen I ltl'l l,n \\Of l . I 'tart "l" ~'°ll-on 1h1<. ... he ~1d. 10<l1~.1t1n~ 111' .olkl llllfl of ncar-Jnt1qul· l·Jr., \lun·h''· .1 trul·~ drl\ er . .,,.11d hl' lllhl'fl lnJ hi\ P"'"IUn for l·ustom l .lr' trum h" l.1tlwr \\ h\ . htr:\Ja·, llhttl'nng red 197 ( ad1llac hoa,tt.·d "'"'dang H'lvet <.cat' cu,tom C' 1·r~ 1h1ng and chroml' w hed\ .ind undcrrna11ng. ? trend he p1on1..·1·rcd The· day long C\ ent w:i'l a posrtn e statement for the Hispanic mm· munat). sard promoter Pat Man1nc1 The fair. spoMored b~ Coors and KVE"' channel S~. included food But most s1mpl) spofl\·d a glstl~ ghmmc~ h1nc and countk ~ othl·r touches not found 1n an) deakr Famll~ 1rad11111n 'P.rr~cll lhl· l'Jr cus1om111ng 1ntl'rl''" of \lando 'l.1anin1·1 a Jl.irtm•r "1th h1!1 father 111 d l oc; .\ngel1•\ hod~ ,hop. had hrought "-Ith him ~l I Y~> orang1· \11)ntc ( ntlu "·ompkt1· with a Jlh,rnc. a hood 1ha1 open~ 'i1dcwa~' .ind .1 trun ~ that OflC.'n" bat:lo.."ard!I Two juVeniles ar~~sted for robbery CO TA ME ~ -T''ll JUVCniles SU pcCll'd of robbing a convenience store "'ere ar- rested af\er a pohcl.' chase Sun- da) ancrnoon. The pair are su ,pcct1..·d of robbing a C:rtffl\m1a Stop food1 store at 600 W. 19th Street 111 1unpoint around I :l?2 p.m. No one was anJurtd m the rollbt'~ ~ POLICE LOG osta Mesa Pols1-c Sgt. Tom Winter said an unda clo$('d amount of mon<') believed taken 1n the ro~ry "'as re- covered when the two were arrested. A .25~alibcr handgun also wa recovcreJ. Office rs spotted tht pair. dm mg :ired Honda Prelude without lic~nse pl31cs. as the went nonhbound on Harbor Boule' ard. Poht~ cnught up with the two at Newport Boulevard and Fairview Dnve. Winter ~1d. Coeaa Me.a Somtonc slasht'd '"" V:ikn11110 'u11s w11h " ruor blade at Sak\ Frf\h 'cnue's Sourh Coast Plaa "Ort' Sa.turda~. t':IU)IOI an cs11m1111..'<l $'15 1n dama''" a " thief stolt' 11 '1t.k"'OC35'l'll<' rttordrr \llutd at $b00. then apparcnllv rt".ConnC\"tcd the Acabk lO the v1<'trm'i lt'le' l.sron ~fort lta,1ng FndA) l No1h1n1 cbe v.a' 11 .. cn from lht' homr m thr 00 block of hahmar f)n\C a " t.oman com"l«1n~ nf on101na 1nnoyma phone c.alls.. 1n which $Omron(' a.its 1hcn A) nult11na. ~ • .. 0 4 w<1man rtpontd t.,,o <>hk'tnt pbol't' calls. •htdl the Wcl~vtd v.tf'f madt b the \Amr man. In the fiat caHh he man rt1J()nt\11 uld. "Hi. I .,,,.nt )OV to aalk dlrt)' 10 me." . \ • Fountain Valley . \ rn1lknr m lhl' l!lltl'.1 hlo1:lo.. 111 n,in, h < 11\ ll' "11,\ that 'and:il\ t'IJlcd J Jr,1ru.-11\ r dl'' 1n· 1n her m.11ll''<l\ and 11n 11rd 11 cau'1ng •fam.1gt' tu lhl' ~'I\ 0 <\ res1dl~·n1 rcfltlnt'd thl' 1hcfl of "" I Q6f, \'\\ ':in from 1n frnn1 111 h" homC' rn thC' 1>f1CIO blod .. ol < 1r.id..lr '\ \ (' Huntington Beach Bure,lul'\ at J f11,l l'1 ·, I 1l'l'lt' rl.' .. tJuraul 11n 8f'Q4.1lo..hun1 \1rcct ll1unJ nnt· ~a It' tx-a1 th1 hr.u Poli((' l\'(Xlnt'd 1h:11 a slush ma h1nC' 'nlu<·J ut SI 00 "U '1oll'n frol\1 1lw rt-staurant a Pollet' rt·11on1•1l 1ha1 ·"' \ud\ Iv\ \\J' han11n~ '" l'r a chfT 1n frona of t~· 'i.':'I °'" Tr:11lt'r PJr'-Jnd 1hc ahfo~~ <\pannJcOt\ I <\ ~ng 111 l"C'Pom a sc.·una~ , lkC'r pulled 1tw 1>3n1cs out of the 'ch1dC' 0 Team 81'-C' Rrn1al' l'\'PoMl'd 1h:11 a S' ~ lnndrm brkr "a not rctumfd Jllcr bc1n rt'OtC'J I nine ~ Fnda)' l'\'UIC ronccn at 11\C' '" il)l' Mcadov. mpt11,hcatrt "'" \J\t location for numC'rou' dru•· related arTCS1s. Poli« arrested tour men on \U\(l1e1on of~ of more than an oun ~ of man1u:m1. and another f'our'4'ttt held on 'us0tc1on of po 1 Im than an ounct. a ~ry and a "Nico CU'K'Onkr ~ 11okn f'rnm a rt tck~ 1n tht 4000 bl«k orGrttn r~ UM fhC' burslan rtp()r1C'dl cn1tttd throup • rtar tald11\t pa door. • ... Laguna 8 t'arh \ :1· '•J •I.I I >.1n.1 l\11 n1 "1'""'" "a' Jrrt'~ll.'d i;,, r<•ltll'• 1111 , h.11 ~"' 1•1 .1u111me1hrlr 1hclt. PO''<"'°" 0f ,i.1kn l''••ri.·r I\ .11hl d1" 111~ un~lcr lhc mtlucncC'. <ind' I \Oil l n~\Jl"'" "ll\ bcin~ hdd 1n hcu nf S, 'lllll~I 1\.111 0 \ I J>•un.1 t\.. .11 h rn.111 \\J\ <lrrt"<;tl'd 11n ,u,prcmn o( b.llll"n ,\l\\•1 h1 .1lk~l'\ll\ '"'·''hl'.._t ,1 ""lit' met lhc ht'.hl 111 hi' 1111.:lit,11 '- \ IM~'' 11ml11,•l1J ',1lu1·,1 .11 SI 'II v.a' rcponet.t "'"""Ii lrum lht I .li!UOJ 'url l(f.'wn 1n oOO bl~k of P111..1lil ( l\J\I I l1~h\\j\ . N~wport Beach • 'om1•nrw u't•J rir1·\\11r~' 111 N111• uo n rcs1dcn111I 1n1,•n11m on \lu11 tka1h n~d a .\ 1ra1lcr and l\\11 "a' C' runn<'" -1wo-Pt110n JC' \~1~ -"C'"' rt'J'IMcd \lolt'n from Dlnnf s Wa111na 0 ,r,11 I\ ~.a 1111\) v.m'lh ol d1amonJ rwtlf) wt\!. rtP1lM1•d ,1ol1·n r r11la~ tmm a JC'V.C'll') d1\pla\ show on Pro111unrdl) Po1111 The 'tole!\ 11rm' 1ncluckd a two- <'arat diamond nnJ 'ilutd at $11.HO and daamond cam np 0 \ WI ul ll'll \'1U~ '11lut'd at S l.42Q wett l'(J)Of1td Sh'\lcn '"'ma duhll1)u'IC at I (1(10 Pa 1ftc nast HsaflMi . o . I 1h1tf tl.Xllo.. sns rn C'Mh and IOftW ...... pads frun1 K"1 Kopv Pnnth'I Oft c....,.. Ori" .. nda)' ,o Dt~1an tn nttnnt Gro.p ~ lllillltr M.IOO an offict and C'OfTlputtf cqu""""' _.. ...... • .. M 0t-. CoMI DAJLY '9LOT/ ~.June 4, *O Summit-ends· with an . atmoshpere of·trust !1~~~~=lM WASHINGTON -President Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev proclaimed .. an at· mospherc of growing trust0 Sunday at the close of their four-<iay suntmit. They lei\ unsolved nagging dif· ferences on German unity and independence for Lithuania. The leaders parted w11h smiles and warm hand- shakes and a decision to mett on a regular ba~is - perhaps annually. The Soviet prrsident invited Bush to Moscow. a state visit that may tnkc place before year's end. The Soviet president and his" 1fe jetted otT to m~l with business and farm leaders in Minneapolis and an overnight sto p in an Francisco. "I personall} believe that this summtt "111 go down in history as n summit of hope and opt1m1sm ." Gorbachev said at the beginning of his meeting in Minneapolis. "I think that t\\O or threr da~s later or two or three week later. we \\ 111 rcall) begin to understand what this meeting has produced." On_ Monda). Gorbachev has a reunion wi th Ronald Reagan. and holds a first~ver meeting with the president of South Ko.rea. ··w e've moved a long. long way from tht· dql\h!'. of the Cold \.\ ar." Bu'h ~1d at a wmpup new" conference. sitting l g,idc Gorbachl'\ :11 thl' <.;,imc mahogany tabk "h he) '>l'aled agreements Fm.la) to slash long-range nu ar ''Capan~. halt production o f chemical weapons. and li ft trade hameri. agatn\t Mos- CO\\. The ne\\~ confere nce war; broadcast Inc 1n Ameri- ca and acroso; thl' So' 1ct nt0n. \\here mounting political and economic problems awa11 Gorbachev on his return. Gorbache' said the t"o leaders l·ompared dif- ferences in "an atmosphere of frankness. a constructive atmosphe~. an atmosphere of growina trust." Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev, who cemented a warre relationship over the four days. sat beside each other at the news conference. listcnina with earphQnes to the translations of their husband's com- ments. • . ~p1te the rosy assessments. stuboom problems persisted. Bush said Oorbachcv offered no assuran_ces that he would ease his economic stranaJehoJd on Lithuania, the Bailie r?public struggling for freedom. The U.S. leader said the QUe$tion of Baltic indcpendenct was ··one of the thorns in the side of an overall relationship." As for Gorbache' ·s objections to a united Ger- many belonging to NA TO. Bush said. 'Tm not su~ we narrowed them." Gorbachev said the European ques- tions were matters of "lhc highest level of strat~y. • He said of Germany. "1thout elaboration. "We re not going to put spokes in the wheel.". • Separately. Sccrctar} of State James A. Baker Ill said he will eJt plore a "political agreement" between NA TO and the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact to bridge the differences over a unified Germany. He was skeptical of an idea from a Gorbachev adviser that the Soviet Union become a member of NATO. the 16-nation Westem alliance. O~rscas. leaders of the two Germanys said the summit improved prospe<'tS for unifying their coun- tries and boosted chances for disarmament. West German Foreign Minister Hans·Dictrich Gcnschcr pronounced thl.' meeting "a great success." East German Prime Minister Lo thar de Maiziere hailed "new and vtry different ideas" about stabilizing Euro- pean sccurit). Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze will take up the German question on Tuesda} at a Copenhagen human rights meeting and then again later in the month Tiananmen remembered By WONG SAU· YING HONG KONG Tl.'m of thou\ands of peopk 1n I lo ng Kong and other c1t1c<, 01tb 1\k China rallied '\unda) tn remembrance of tho!>e kilkd \\ ht'n lk1Jing\ troops crushed the pro·democraC) mo' e- nttnt"1t y~r ago. _$ ---~...-• "We "on't forget Jun.: ·f' and "We are not scared ... read banner!> carnccf by marcher 1n Hong Kong. which rt>\ ens to Chinese rult' in 1997. Rallies also were ~taged in c1t1es across the Umted States and in Taiwan. Japan. Britain and Canada Po lace es11 mated I 00.00<J people joined in the Hong Kong march. but ~ organ1Lers put thl· ligurl' at morl' than WO 000. It "a~ the h1ggest rail~ in the Aritio;h colon\ \inn· ncarh I m1lhon people dl'n1on<..tratcd iast summer 1n suppon of ( hina·., pro- democraC) movement. The demonstratM\ gathered at a dm' nto" n par!. and man.hed )('\. eral miles to the kx:al headquarters of China's X1nhua '-c"s -\gl·nc~. the Communist govt'mnwnt"• de facto -. "'"La-~· emhass,. 11t ··1 came lx'ld U<,(' I (an't fnrgl't "hat happenl'd in < h1na fa,t 'ear.·· ~eop1,·s Liberation Army soldlers. chanting a song. march past • sentry on security duty at Tlananmen Square In Beijing. The square has been •••l•d off to prevent demon- strations commemorating the first anniversary of Chlna•1 pro-democratic movement. !Mild ~la} < han. a 21>-H:ar-old u 11es. teacher. • fhe ~l"" ) Ork ( 11~ dcmun- "Onh dcmo..ral' \.Jn "1\l' < h1na ~.trallon drl'" .about 1.500 people and "~ "on"t back do"n de,p11l· al·m<.s thl' \trl'l't from Chinese (on· pre\~ure from lk 1J1ng ·· 'aid "l1l·tn \ulatc 'n ~tanhullJn. ~ '>1gn naming Wah l ha1rm.1n ol the /lo ng Kon!!! thl· cornt•r ··T1annnwn \quarr" "a' -\l11ante 1n ~u pport ol thl" Patn11t1l au1hor11cd b' \,fa,ur Ed\\ard I Drn1ou at1l ~l o' l'ml·nt m China. Koch Ix-ton: he left· ofli ce. "hich staged the prute')l Pl'opk 1n-.1de the tu\\l'rtng ~on- Ch1na has IJ!x·k<l the alh.inn· ,ulatc \\l"r' \l'l"ll \ itkotapin~ the "\uh,er'i1ve" for helprng dt'i~1dl·nt\ rail) from \\lndo"'· and one older fll·e1ng thl· rnainl:1nd < h1ntSl' man H'lkd up ~'cral umcs In 1 he t n 1 tnl \ta tc•.. m m· 1 n ( h 1 nl''l' ··c umc l>O\\ n! ( omc 011 .. 111<11.ttl\l' 1::ill1n "''tl' hclJ 1n '-l'" Dm\n•·· Yori. \\ J~h1 ng.ton < l11"ag.1 Bo,1on \hout \1 10 rx·opll-gath(•rcd 1n Ruf- dnd Bu ll<llo ~ ) Jntong othl·r 1a10·~ Dt'IJ\\an· Par!.. induding Lu --__ ..;_ _______________ ..::;.....--. THEEVENTOFTHESUMMER Jinghua. ~9 "ho lkd China after the crac~down. ~peak ing to the gathl'r· inl. Lu ..aid: "This 1!> the kind of Clemot"ran we \\ant ·· In Ta1wa11 . org.1n11as l>l't up ah altar for \1Ct1ms "ho dtt·d "hen Chinese troop~ mo' ~d against dem - o nstrators in Be11 1n~ and other c111es last June 3-4. killi ng hundred s. per- haps thousands. "The June 4 massacre was a hts· toncal wound. which we hope can be healed w11 h suppon from people 1n Taiwan and the mainland." said Wu heng-nung. chief organizer of the dcmonstrauon 1n Ta1"an. About 400 Taiwanese. bra' ing rain. ralhed in a Taipei park. Demonstrators 1n Tok}o gathered 1n a park w11h wreaths and banners in Chinese and Japanese !><lying. 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T__, 250 Lm t 10 a m. 131 p.m. t02 p.m • Report: New jail construction /~gs; Qvercrowding gets worse -- ly JAMES ROWLEY ~l'tHlllltfl•• WASHINGTON -Overcrowding m the nation's jails worsened between 1988 and 1989 as construction of new cells fa1kd to keep pace wtth a IS ptrcent jump in the number of prisoners. the Justice Dcpanment said Sunda~. The C<lpacity of local Jails e'\panded 8 percent between thl' middle of 1988 and midyear 1989, accord· ing to thl· \tud y b) the department's Bureau of Justice Stat1s11cc; On Junl· JO.fi~IJ. there "ere 395.553 prisoners held 1n Jail~ orx~ted by local go~ernments designed to hold 367.769 people. the stud) said. That marked a 15 percent increase from the 343.569 pnsoners 1n custody on the !lame day 1n I Q88. when the Jails had a rated capacit) of 339.633. The a' crage datl> populauon of the nauon's local Jails for the I~ months ending June 30. 1989. was 3g6.845. also up 15 percent from an a' aage of 336.017 for the )aml· I ~-month pcnod ending June 30. 1988. the stud\ said. The· oc1:upanc~ ra il' of the nation's Jails increased from 10 1 pcrci:'nt to 108 percent between the two penods. the stud~ said. In 1983. the occupancy rate of nation's Jails was 85 percent and in 1976 it was 65 perccnL O'ercro\\d1ng \\as '~orSt' in the JUrisd1ct1o ns that had the largl·st number of inmate~. The occupancy rate averaged 116 percent 1n the 508 local Junsdicti ons that held at least I 00 in mates. These jurisdictions had 81 percent of th.e nation's Jail prisoners. Stale prison overcrowding also contributed to the problem in local jails. according to the study. The study found that 88 percent of the SOS largest Jurisdictions held 42.053 pnsoners for other authorities. including 29,358 inmates that had been sent to local jails because of overcrowding elsewhere. the study. said. Twenty-six porcent of these JUnsdictions were under a coun order to reduce overcrowding at one or more jails and 23 percent had be-en ordered by judges to improve cond1t1ons. Despite the increased overcrowdin~ the number of inmate deaths declined from 469 during I 988 to 414 las1 year. the study said. The number of jail suicides declined from 147 to 121. There were 19 million admissions and releases from local jails dunng the.-12-month penod ending June 30. 1989. The average dail) population of female jail in· mates j umped 27 percent bc1ween 1988 and 1989. Women compnscd 9 percent of aU jail inmates tn 1989, the stud) said. The stud) sun c)ed local Jails that hold inmates after arraignment. usually mo re than 48 holJrs. Police lockups that~ house prisoners. usually drunks. for less than 48 hours were not included. State· run jails and the combined Ja1l-pnson systems of Alaska. Connecticut. Delaware. Hawaii. Rhode Island and Vermont ~ere not included 1n the survey. Military cuts back training over new terrorist threats MANILA. Philippines -Recent murders of American soldiers by Communist rebel and new threats have prompted the U.S. >\1r Force to scale back a training exercise to keep all personnel·on base, U.S. sources said Sunda}. The latest k1U1ng of a U.S. scr· v1cemao came Saturday night near Sub1c Naval Base. bu1 Amencan officials said theft -not Politics - was the motive. About 1.000 troops had been eJt· pccted to take pan in the two-week military exercise, which was to begin Monday al Clark Air Base. Air Force officials said. But the number was reduced to about 8SO so that all per11onnel could be housed on the base. 50 miles north of Manila. killed two Amencan airmen near Clark and vowed more attacks until all U.S. troops leave the Philippines. A U.S. Navy lieutenant was fatally stabbed Saturday near Subic. but officials said the motive was robbery and not politically related. Police identified the victim as Richard Brown, 33. No hometown was given. !;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~(--------------, In Honolulu, Air Force s~kes­ man Maj. James Pasierb said the rcducuon would not affect the scope of the opera(ion. the final phase of this year's Cope Thunder series of eJtercises. On Friday, U.S. officials imposed' new travel restrictions on the 20.300 troops. Defense Dcpanment civ- ilians and military dependents sta- tioned at Clark. citing the "current THE LAGUNA OPEN BEACH VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ~• Y-Dell.C..-.""-•I 1922 HAI~ llVO .. COSTA MlU-.S41-·1 U6 He claimed the reductions were not prompted by Commun ist I ;~==~~~~~~~~~~d:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;=====iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi"~ threats. ti "I want to make 11 clear that we THE PROBLEM threat conditions." · Clark Air Base is in an area of central Luzon island. a stronghold of the New People's Army. which has been waging a 21-year insurscncy to establish a Marxist state. June 29, 30 & Jul 1· • PAO WOMEN • PAO MEN• •FOOR PERSON CO.ED• Fed up with government waste, mis- ma~ement, incompetence, di&hones- ty, ~ance and cover -up? I E SOLUTION are not scaling back on the exercise because of any terroristic activity," he said. But sources at Clark. speaking on condition of anonymity. said secur- ity wu the primary consideration. Last month, Communist rebels During the silt prcviou~ Cope Thunder exercises this year, hun- dreds or drm{n on temporary duly were housed In civilian hotels near the base because of a shortage of room on the base. -By Th A•HCl•tftl Pm• • $50,000 PURSE • JI () I I -~ 11 I I\ I ~ .,_. $13.00 Experience,. education, integrity, competen ce and leadership. CARL KARCH•R ,OUNOI" ()fl CAftl'I ft11TAW.A"1'1 "/ "'"''"'"d Dr ''""""for lt11 ""'"O'''""e 1""11'""" f,., fJ111 u lllllt \llttlr1tf\ 11~>1•1 I ltr 14 t11 !ti "( tlf •rt ' HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNTINGTON BEACH ~IH Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holl. Huntington Beach. 11rl Mr. and Mrs. Derm~nci. Huntin1ton Beach. girl April U Yola nd a and ----- Btrnardino Ramirez. Huntinaton Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Phihp Schenkel, Huntington Beach, 11rl A,nt II Mr. and Mrs. Daniel BIRTHS Winter. Huntin1ton ---- Belch. airl A,,U U Mr. and M_JJ. Rick Kocnneker, Hunt1naton Betch. 11rl Mr. apd M~breso Huntinaton Bt.ch. boy Guthrie, I May I Mr. and~n. David 8. Jimcnei. Huntinaton Bach. airl IOUTll COMT MEDICAL CBNTD AfrV .. Heather and Roter Tenney. Lapna Beach. boy April It S~san and Michael Brigs, lquna Niguel. boy Sandra and L. AlfonJ.O Castellanos. Laauna N11ucl, boy Aprn t i Clare and Robert Fedcnconi. South Laauna. girl April U Elizabeth and Mark McMillen. Laauna Niaud. bo)' April U Chetlae and Pclcd Bir-Lev Newpon Beach. airl . Apr11 l4 Cheryl and Gordon Jones. l.quna Beach. boy Pamel and Irvine, boy A,nl h Ralph Ellsworth Jr .. Afril .. Marcy and Jim Andcnon. l.qLtna. Hilla. 11rt Suzanne and Louis Tavenner ~una N'8uel. airl ' Mechelf Mam and Albtn Mann Laauna Niauel. boy • M•J I Maria and Oeofmy Ward, lApN N .. uel. jlrt ' 0 . State's business ellte prepared for power lunch with Gorbachev today ly I . SCOTT RICKARD ... ..._ .. \lf,I(•• . LOS AN GELES -California's business alt~e C?tpects to be ch~r~ed by So\'let leader M1kha1I Go~bachev. during a luncheon sathering )oday, b~t. 1s looking fo r details of new trade Opportunities as well. Personally. meet111g Gorbachev is "the chance of.a hfeti~e." i.n1d Wilham S. Thomas Jr.. Security Pacific Corp.'s senior executive offi cer for Northern Californ ia and one of those on the guest list. of the San Francisco Chambrr of Commel"C'C. "Trade is a two-way street almost by defi- nition. so clearly I think what we're about is to expand trade. and that's going to help both (countries') economies." Scrpan said. The AT&T executi ve also acknowledged that he. too. is star-struck by the opportunit) to meet Gorbachev. "I sure am." he said wilh a laugh when asked he was excited. "Ifs a unique opportunit). "Clearly. a fe" )ears ago. an exchange like this probably wouldn't have bttn possible.'' "He's . certainl~ a unique individual.'' Thomas said. ··Hopefull> we can all learn a link more about him." The business people But .Thomas said he hoped Gorbachev would bring news of fu nher opening of Soviet would also us~ fh~ meeting to mark~ts to businesses in the West by easi ng the annresslvely lobby Gorbachev dau~tingly complt:x burca.ucrnC} and currency :6~ · · rcstnct1ons. He said ScCUnl\ Pacific would like about ~he possibility of future to finance expons such as. far m products and joint business ventures., pre-alu mi num. "Ob\IOU'il~ the banking S}stcms outside the dieted Rhea Serpan, AT&T Eastern European bloc nrt" Wt'll dt""' d oped and 1 .1.J t have sho\\ed the ab1lt t} through the }ears. io .. VrCe preS1uen . as 1st their custo mers ... Thoma\ said. "I think Mr. Gorbachc' 1s a '1s1onaf\. and I'm sure he secs t'nough 10 recogn11t.· thai:· Rhea Scrpan. who 1s '1n· pre"i1dl·nt of inter- nauonal sen ices operations for >\ T&T. predicted the business ix·ople would also use the meeting tu aggrcsSI\ d } lobb~ u orhachc\ about the possi- btlit~ of fut ure Joint business 'ent ures. "One of the messages we're cenatnl} going to be earl) 1ng is tha t \\'est Coast companies. and Ba) Area compa.nte!> 1n pan11:ular. arc interested in doing business "ilh the O\lcl n1on." said Serpan "ho is chairman of the board of directors Inside Advice -------------- Scrpan cont1nul.'d. "We·,e been \\Ork1ng hert' for several )ears 10 gel a state '1si1 from Prcsiden1 Gorbachc\ ... Hig h-tech leaders such as ..\ppll· Computer Corp.'s John Sculk~ and Wilham Hewlett and Da' id Packard of Hewlett-Packard Co. were also on toda' 's lunch list. So "en· oi l chairmen hke Richard· Stegcme1er of nocal Corp. and K<.·n- neth Derr of Che"ron Corp.. publishers hke Wilham Randolph Hearst Ill of th<.· San Fra n- cisco Examiner and Richard T h1rrio1 of the an Francisco Chronicle. McDonalds heiress Joan Kroc and winemakers Ernest and Julio Gallo were also included. And. of co urse. the entertainment industry was reprt'sented. with names on the guest list likt' Giancarlo Parretti, whose Patht' Communica- ti ons Corp. is buying MGM-UA Communica- ti ons Co .• and Mtchael Eisner. the Wah Disne\ Co. chief execuuve. · Disne)' epitomi1t's the probkms in,oh ing copyrights and ott.er issues Holl)"ood has had with the So\'1et Unio n O\'er the )Cars. The Soviets ha' t' never signed 8$feements protecting the use of pre-1973 material. meaning a 'ast librar)' of Disnt'y and other entertainment classi- cs cannot be rt>leased there. nauthon1cd use of Oisne} characters al'io has been a sore point. One outraged D1sne) executiH:. Joe Shapi ro. once kicked a man 1n a Micke) Mouse SUit who \\aS ha\ ing his picture taken "ith toumts in Red Square. Disne) officials no\\ belie' c tht" So' 1ets are serious abowt policing p1raC\. according to Dt.-n- ·nls Highto...,er. Disnc~ ·s senio r' 1.:-e pre,1den1 for consumer affairs 1n Europe. Bui then: are pknt} of other prubll·m!>. " Russian-language M1d.e} Mouse comic magaLinl' "a" produced last month in a JO int 'enture b\ a Russian and Danish publisher. The deal allows D1snc' to collect licensing fees w11hout having 10 wor11 about setting up a barter de{ll or ti) ing to gr1 paid in a curr~nq other than the non-con,entble Soviet ruble. But supplies arc still stn cll} allocated 1n the So\let Union. and "hile Disne\ bel ie, cs 1t could sell 1.5 milli on comics per monih -its fim issue of 200.000 sold out 1n one da' -there's lmlc chance enough paper can be h·ad. ... Mond1y, June 4, 1tt0 Know 'the laws, save a bundle Actor Rktuird Dreytu11 and hit wNe Jeramie pose under movie 1tlll1 during • lavlth and no1Ul9lc extrav ... n•• •t Warner Bros In Burbank. A thousand of Hollywood's eltte •ttended the .. Celebration of Tradition.. pl• Saturd•y n'9ht. marlrlng the re- dedication of the studio lot. Homeowners warned of. real estate taxes ""'• ~ Knowing the ins and outs of 1hc real rstatc tax Jungle can saH' ~ou some real mone) wht-n 1t roml'S time to sell )Our home. As a result of the aCllH' and somt'timcs volattle Southern Cali- fo rnia real estate market. la' rules governing the ab1ltt) to defer profit . and in some cases. recogn11c lo~scs. arc important to understand The la\l s1gn1 1irant ta°' la" change to affect homco" ncrs "a" lh<.· 11)86 Tax Refo rm ..\ct. "h1ch el1m1nat,·d man} of the a,·a1lahlr deduction!>. '\s a result. tax lxndit' from home ownership becanw much morl· 1m- ponan1. • In gl·ncral. 1t' )OU 'ell }{1ur home at a profit and do nol hu) a nc" homt' \\tlhtn a certain lime lim11. the gain "Ill be full) 1:1\ed in the }l·ar of the sale. Bccau~ of the d1m1na11on of the long-term capital ga in l'\· cl us1on. l'ap11al g:11n\ are no'' full ) taxable based on ord1nar} income rates. The profi t 1~ nut ta\ahk . hll\\l''c·r. 1f \OU USt' the pro<.·eed\ to hu) or huild a new home and mo"c 1n within specified 11m<.· hm1h. No part of the profit 1s taxed 1n the )Car of \ak 1f \OU bu' a home that cost\ mart' than the · old home's adjusted sale pnl'<.'. (The adJuStl'd \ale pnn· 1s the "amount realw.·d·· from the home ..ale. less an) li"ng-up cost\. l To qualtf} tor th<.' deferral of a gain. }OU rnu!>l bu} a n<.'\\ home or build another one 10 Ix· U!>l'd a!> }our principal 1h1dcnc:c \\llhin two }l'ars. (n ·certain clrcurmtanl't'S. II is poss- ible to obtain ca'>h through the sale/rcin "cstment pnxc'i'\ and not pa} .ta~. It IS not n<.·ces\an IU rollO\ er all of the actual ca~h pron·cds from the homt" sak into the ne" residence to qualify for ta \-dcftrrcd 1re:nmen1. It ma} be pos~1bk to linam·c )O ur ne" home \\1th a bigger mortgage than \OU \\Ould 01hcl"\\1\C need and i>ockl•t thl· d1tli:rcnr<.'. rnmpktel} la\ dcfem·d. Therl' at-.o " a 'fX'n al ruk for taxpa}crs 55 }ear' uf agl' and oldl'r. If )OU mn·t 1h" Jgl' r<.'qu1remen1. \Ou can choose to e\clude up 10 S 125.000 of the gain rl·alill·d on the sale of~ our personal re\1dent.-c This. option " a oncl·-1n·a-hfc11mc l'\· cl u<>1on and I\ onh a' a1 lablc ti a ta\pa,cr o" ned J·nd occup1l·d :i home' as h1 .. prinn pal rl'\tdcnn· fo r al least lhrl·c out of lhl' ti' l' 'l·ars before 1l\ .. all'. · Gi.'m•ralh . therl' " nCI deduction allowl.'d fo r a lo,., 1rn the o;ak of \our home. l 'ndcr cl'rtain nrrum.,1anl·l·s. howe' er. dcdul'tton of lo'I' ma} be allo .... cd 11' a J>1:rsonal re \ltkncl' '' converted into in 'l'!>lmenl/rcnt:il propert\. The home \OU .,ell and the onl· )OU bu) as replacrment pmpcn} must both he }Our personal rl'\I· dcncl·~. You ma\ ha'e onh onl· personal rl''>ldenc~· \\ h1ch can Ix· :1 home. condom1n1 um. houseboat. trailer or l'' l'n a 'acht 1ha1 ha' facilitll'S for rnol..mg. sleeping and san11a11on. Man' 1ndl\ 1dual\ u'l' their home-. parll) as a personal re\1drnee and panl} for bu\1ne!>'> or in \t'\trnent reasons. During th is "dual u11t"' period. thl· O\\ nc~ en JO~ e11;1ra ta' brl.'al..s. \Ul'h as dcprl'C1at1on and upkeep deductions for the businc"' or 1n' estmcnt part. When the prop· ert\ 1r, \Old. ho\\e\l·r. an alloca11on nHi-.t bl· madt' '>In n• thl' transaction 1s 1rt.·a1i.•d a' a \ak of two propcrt1<.'\ -a ix·rsuna l r<.'\ldcnre and a bu,1 - ne'>s. I herrfon'. th e d <.·fr rral pro' 1smn onl} aoplil'S to lhl' p:irt allo~:atl'd to re,1den11al usl' IT h" allocatwn " un nl·cc,san "hen H>u 'ltop using thl· home paril} for bu'1- neSJ> reasons before the sale.I "" mrn11onl·d abmt'. an indl\ 1d- ual ma' Ix• abk 10 deduct a lo'\\ on lhe o;al~· of a per.unal rl'S1dcnce h~ 1·hanging 11' character. The mo-;1 common l'\ampk uf \UCh :i Iran\· action "ould Ix to ron,en a honw 10 rental prul)l'rt}, ~urh a ron- ' er,1on l'n11111c .. an ind I\ 1dual 10 dedur1 ma1n 1l·nanl'l' and dl·· prec1a11on e\J)l'nsc' dunng the rental period. a!I •\<.'II J\ an} los'i "h<.·n thl· proix·n ~ " C\ cniuall} sold. With 1h'' apprl·c1a11on of proP<'rl} Orange Coast housing market strong despite national slump ,By JOSHUA LOWE O.ily -Staff 11/l'llft While the countf) ·~ housing mark~t wallows. tht' Orangt' Coast 1s still going 'tro ng. althou~h a slight ripple dTect is ~ginning to make llS way into one of the nation's strongest home markets. ,,. Numbers of incent ives arc being introduced across the United States to sell home'l. from helping prospec- tive buyers with financing to offering luxury vacations to real estate agents who can close sales. But Orange C"oas1 home sellers have not yet fallen to these sales tacucs. and the} do not nt>ed to panic because the nt'ws 1 oot all bad. Although land prices in Orange County ~ave fallen an estimated 10 to 10 percent 1n tht' past six months. according to Mike Kerr. an official with Realty Busine~s Group in Irvine. thert' is a silver hnin~. House prices are stabilizing. and 1t is a buyer's market in ,O range County right now. even with the credit crunch as savings and loan~ are bcComing tougher with their loan acceptance. s~ud Lmda Pelley of Real E$tate Mongage Co. in Yorba Linda. Pelle) also sard home sales al"ays ~low down as pert of a seasonal trend and should be p1ckmg uP soon. and. periodically. lenders get cold fret about certain attas. ··Man)' of our pnmary lendt'rs. most of whom al"t' from back East. have pulled out of the Cahfom1a market ... she 111d. Pelley blamed 11 on we1.rd finance practices of the mid '80s and inflatton of tht' markt't by real estate aacnts. "Tht' agents mukc up these numbers and then we have to send out an appraiser to drag the value of something wherc 1t may not be ... she said. Some aaents say It WIS the fault Of the lenders themselves for creat1n1 a probelm. "I thmk that somc of the lenders got snookered a few years ~k and they arc being more careful 1n venf~,ng before quahf) ing people.'' s:ud 8111 Rmg. owner of Harbor Rcalt). Ring added that lcg1t1m atcl) qualified borrowers should have no proble m getting approved. Man) agents see nothing wrong with the market whatsoever. and say thl' reason for a perct>1ved markr t depression is the increase in the in vcntOI)' of hqmes. "But the buyers arC' ~till out there. they arc JUSt taking more time and bcmg mor~· sek ctl\'e of what the) bu) ... said Rick Halla. president of the Laguna Board of Realtors. Pn ccs have k'ekd otr and sales have increased over this time last 'car. Halla addl'd. "Interest rates arC' al\O coming down. Right now they are in the mid IOs ranjc." hC' said. As for incentives for buying. Halla cited an t'xampll• of one home in Lantern Bay 1n Laguna where tht' buy~r would also get his own Rolls Royce to go wtth the house. Halla, predicted that in about three months. there will be fa vorabk conditions for both buyers and sellers. A favorable fo~ast does not mean it will be cas) to buy a home. however. The cond1t1ons for purcha 1ng a house are tnct. but for }OUnJ people who are often first-lime bu)crs. there are options. The average bu)er must come up with 20 to 25 percent down. and on an aHragt' $500.000 homt' 1n Newpon Beach. that mean about S 125.000. Tllc buyq must also have a pristine c~it rating. With a 30.ycar fixed rate mo~ac.1 whi(;~ nght now al"t' about' 10'.• percent. houst pa)mtnts would be around $4.6 70 per month. "But we want to get the young first•llme bu)crs into a house. and we arc willin• to work with them on a number of options for financing ... said Lynne alcnt1nt'. of Valentine Propcnics 1n Newpon Beach. Some options a va1fable to first-time bu)ers al"t' 'anablc rate monpges. and refinanClng of loans 1n mid· term. Frederick's of HollyWood founder dies LOS ANGELE -Frederick Mtllin~r. whose Frederick's of Hol· eywood lntrodU~ lusty hnaeric to an America sqUtt:r.cd into white aJrdJn and borina britfs, ha~ died at aee 76. a family spokesman rcpontd undl)'. The exuberant pun-c)'or of purple: 11cln bust1crs. edible pentits and Ekaboo bra chcd of pneumonia U{da)' night at his home an ntwOO<f. said Monon Field, tne family attomcy. Private Kf'Vlta ·v.erc sthcdul~ for Monday 1n Los '*Its. Mt'tl- ar\ter is ~rvi"cd b) his wife, Har- nett, a son. dauahter. and fh c it J grandchildren. " Born in the Lower Ea5t 1ck of cv. Yo -cit~~ e 1nacr tot 1 sta11 wh('n he hcd about his aac - then 14 -to att a clerical JOb at an "1numate apparel" firm. It v.·as tht're that ht I~~ the an of maiJ-orc:kr ~rchand1 1na. '-l • -81 ~As#datH Prftt • John L. Link Jr. Now real estate bt.:1yers can avoid ~the freeway LO\ .\:'\Ci~ I f \ Putrnu.11 bu~er<> ol pri nw 01hcrn ( altforn1J real cstatl' no longer hJ\C to muddle in the;,• Sou1hem altforn1a an>a. con-their "a~ through longe.,ll·d fre<.·- ' <.·rs1on of a ix·rsona l res1dl·nce 10 "a) s to gl·t J fX'l'I.. Jt a "1dl' rangl' 1n,t•.,1ml·n1 propcn) to rerogn11c a of properllt>.,. lo,.," 'l'I') unl·ommon. HmH'H'r. m ln!>lcad. thl'' 1an "andt"r th rough n·rta11) 1·1rrum,tant<.''>. 1h1.· 1.·11 n·. a '>ho " room '1 pp1ng. 11:a and 'cr\1 1111 1·:in .,.01111.•1in1l's mal..l· wn'l' ""inunrh1ng on h11r\ J '11l'U' rt'\ a'> the' \gai n. thl· r hangl' Ill 1.harar1a '' glann at J1,pl.1" n h1h1t1ng S2'0 dl'll'rm1nl'd b) 1nll'nl. fhc rcn11ng of m1 lhun \\orth nf '°lc)uthcrn C :111- proix•rt , for a 'hurt pn10d of llnl l' fom1a proix·n1c' fr11m Rr H•rh 11111\ ec;p,•c 1 al l~ 11 part of a 10 Rancho Pah)<i VerdC°' prt•tonn•1,l·d plan to <.'\cha nge 1t Hawl..o 1< al 1forn13) lnl·. a inw· othl·r real pmix·rt} -\\Ould JapaneSl' real e\IJll' lompan~. o pen- mo .. 1 lt l..l'I' Ix· 1n•atl'd as a ...ik "11h ed thl' \ho,Huum la't \\l'l'I.. 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J partml'O I\ in \\ l'\t\11wd .1 nJ a _W.unll IU\Uf\ ~ingle·lam1I' honll' dc\l·luprlwnt 10 Rrl'nt\11\\lli 1 h1· tirm"" pJn•n1 lllmpJn\ " thl· '0-\1.•ar-11IJ 11.1,1.·l..11 c 11rp 111 J.1pa n a puhlid' 1r.1J1·d u1~1rJl11•n "')n h ' h1;!hlll -B.' The AssoC'1ated Pr~ss VOTER INFORMATION GUIDE for the COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, TRUSTEE AREA 5 Ag"e Marital Status Political Affiliation Public Service Political Philosophy Issues Charles S. "Chuck" OeVore • 28 • Married (spouse is a public school teacher) • Republican • En listed as a private in Army Reserve. 1983. Commissioned an officer in 1985. Currently serv ing in the California Army National Guard. • Served in the Reagan admin- istration from 1986 to 1988. • Served as Senior Assistant to Congressman Chris Cox from 1989 to 1990. • Conservative -in favor of limited and efficient govern- ment. • Magnet schools (schools of choice). • Cut bureaucratic overhead & hire more teachers. • Equip our children with the skills to compete in today's tough global economy. Elizabeth Dorn Parker • 30 • Married • Democrat • Elected to the Board of Edu- cation at age 22 • Self-procla imed. "flaming left - ist li beral" (Jan. 11, 1990 during a B.Jard of Education Meeting). • Opposed to "parental choice." • In favor of the statusliuo. • Has used her position on the Board of Education to ad· vance a liberal social agenda to include many non·e9m· tlon issues. Paid for by Friends of Chuck Devore for Board of Education -Paid Political Advertisement - • • • • ( DAILY PtLOT I Monday, June 4, 1llO EN'f 1£KIJ\I 'City of Angels~ picks up six JanY Awards-· ., 9yAtK'HAELKUCH\llARA "" or-llfrll~ NEW YORK -"City of Angels.'' a jauy, satire of 1940s Hollywood and hardboiled detective fiction, won the Tony Award Sunday night as best musical of the 1989-90 Broadway season. · "The Grapes of Wrath," an adap- tation by Frank Galati of the John Steinbeck novel about Dust Bowl Okies. beat out August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson" for best play. The production by Chicago's Step- pcnwolf Theater Company also won a directing Tony for Galati. In accepting his award. Galati paid tribute to Steinbeck's widow. Elaine. "and the enduring genius of her hu~band. John." "City of Angels" picked up a total of si,_ awards. more than any other production. James Naughton. the musicars macho detective hero. was named be t actor. and crackl·d. ·'How S\\Cct 11 i\:· "hen he claimed his award. The show also "on a featured actress prize for R~1nd } Graff. who pla) s a lo' c-staf\ cd Sl>cretai: '" the sho"". ··c11~ of \ngcls·· also col- lcc·ted pnLcs for best book of a musical -Larn Gl·lban -and best sfore for coniro,cr Cy Coleman and lyricist David /1ppel as \\ell a~ the set design a"' ard for Robm Wagner. Tornn\\ Tune \cored t\\ICl' for "Grand ifotl'I ... pid .. ing up awards for dircc11on ol a musical and choreograph~. "I am 'C~·proud to be pan of sut:h a \parl..lmg Sl'ason on Broad\\a\ ... he ~aid. • Robert. Morsc '''llh~tood some stiff compc1111on. 1ndud10g Dustin Hoffman an<l < hark-. "i Duuon. tu '' 1n th~ allor pntl' for h1~ ix·r- formann• in .. Tru." ha,l·d on thl· life of \\rtll'r Truman ( apoll'. ·Tm fU'I so gratl'ful to ht· had .. hl•rt•." ~lot,l' 'all.I \lor<.,l• lai.t ''On .1 Movie listings ~ewporl Be ach •Al80A CINIMA , 1 t..o• • "': • 1 '( Ct"•'"• l'•r•tfho EOWAllOS NCWl'OllT CINEMA • ·, .... , ' 8itrlr to U.e ,uWre J r R .' Tot•I 11•<•11 1~ i at1d Ort • W•r• 't, 1111 t• IOWAltOS ISLANO CINt:MA 1 • • r I ("""' .. t 4 ToC•t aecalt .j ,., ••• , •• ' ' 4') ' . . I I' I I Nl"J• Tt.1rtl1tl Tot•I ftetAU lo • .t ~ .., .. ' 4 ••d• 10 th• 'uture-) C•dflla c MAn • • .. ._ "•d O ctoOef f'r •tt·y WOfft•n w .& Ill UDO CINEMA •• .,, ~ •l,,J ... ~ ' . ',,.. e ltd on • Wire .. 0 • .,. rHaATRI "' ' •. "1, fl• tlll1t Up. Tie ,...,. Do•" Costa Me~a ll!OWAltOS CINt:"°'A Cl' ... 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Maggie Smith won the best actress pnzc for her ponra~al of an l>cccntnc tour guide 1n "Lcm cc & Lovage." Also no surprise was the best · actress-musical award to Tyne Daly for her portrayal of Marna Rose in a re'" al of "G> pS)." ·Tvc got 30 seconds for a 36-~ car-old fantaS)." exulted Miss Dal~ who was making her lirst appearance on Broadway. .. G) p y·· al o took the best revival pnze. M ichael Jeter. \\ho pla}S a timid bookkeeper '" "Grand Hotel." won for featured actor tn a musical. In an cmoi1onal Sf>Cl'l'h. Jeter. a popular cho1n·. told thl· aud1enCl'. "You arc m' heart." as thl· cro,,d Chl'l'rcd. ('harle\ Durnmg. "ho pla~s Big Dadd~ tn ;I rl'\ 1\31 of r t•nnl'S\CC Williams· ··cat on a Hot T111 Roof' "on tor fl•a turl·d anor in a pla~. IOWAltDS CINEMA .... 11h SI\ ! '"·'~"'' A.- while Margaret T~ 1ar~. the pnrn emplO}er of Magg1l' Smtth in "Lc1- 11cc & LO\llgC'" \''!' na1m ·d best fl'3tured actrc''· The other ll'l'hn1ral a"ard!. \\Crl' taken b) .. l.irand llotl'I :· for thl' costumes of Santo Loquao;to and &hl' hght1ng of Juks Fl\hl·r. .\lfrcd O rakl'. tlw robust baritOt1l' of such Hro.id,\a' hit~ a!. "O~la­ homa!". ··K1~' ~k Katl'.. and "Kismet:· \\ai, "''aided a SJ)('l'tal Tom honor for l'\Cclkncc. ThC' Scat- tk Rcpertor) Theatl·r wa<. gi' en thl' Ton) for out 1and1ng· regional theater. The I 9lS9-l.)0 sl'a~on ''a~ one of thl' best in rl'l~l'llt ~ 1.·ar\. Comparl'd \\1th the prn 1oul1 Sl'<l'nn . "h 1c h produced uni~ Olll' big mu,1r:il - ··frrom<.· Robbins· Broad" a'·· - and onl· big r>la) -·· fhl' . , k1d1 Chron1dc~:· this )car hrough1 more than C'nough cand1datel> for llH>'>I Ton~ catcgtml',. Irvine In fdt, several likely candidates fol'\ nominations were ianoi-ed, in· cludina Vanessa Redgrave for .. Or- pheus Descending" and the trio of stars from the revival of W. Somer- set Mauaham's "The Circle.. - Glynis Jonns. Stewan Granaer, a nd the late Rex Harrison, who died of cancer Saturday. less than a month after his last performance in the play. The Antoinette Perry Awards. known as the T onys, were founded in 194 7 by the American Theater Wing. The awards show, held this year at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater and televised on CBS. was presented by the wing and the League of American Theaters and Producers. The nominees were chosen by a I :?-person committee ranging from lyricist Sheldon Harnick to producer Jean Dalrympk to Rosella leNoire. artistic director of the AMAS Reper- tory Theater. The winners were chosen b\ morl' than 700 \'Oters. mostl y th.cater: professionals. critics and journalists. TV Listings ti D II 0 m 7:00 Wllltl of FOltllllt 7:30 Jloc>«dy! 0 Entertainment HM Copy M'A'S'H 8:00 And the winners are: NEW YORI( -Herc is the list of Tony Award winners. for Broadway's 1989-90 ~ason. Play: "T~ Grapes of Wrath." Musical: "City of Angels." Revival: "Gypsy." Actor. Play: Roben Morse. "Tru." Actre~lay: Maggie Smith, "Lettice & Lovagc." Actor. Musical: James Naughto n, "Cit>• of Anacls." Actress, Musical: Tyne Daly. ''Gypsy.' .. Book Musical: Larry Gelbart. "City o f Angels." I ! Score: Musical: Cy Coleman music, David Zippe! lyrics. "City of Angels." , Director. Play: Frank Galati, "The Grapes of Wrath.' Director Musical: Tomn\\' Tune, "Grand Hotel." Featured Actor. Play: Ch'arles Durning. "Cat o n a Hot Tm Roof." . •. .. Featured Actress. Play: Ma~ret T yzack. "Lcmce ex Lovage. 1 Featured Actor. Musical: Michael Jeter. "Grand Hotel." Featured Actress. Musical: Randy Graff. "City of Angels." Scenic Design: Robin Wagner. "City of Angels." Costume Design: Santo Loquasto. 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Instead of surger) hl' \\OS put on a diet. ~\CfCt~ progrum aflJ apprupnatc mc~1cat1on,, nnd. 41 1 )tar~ later. he \\llS l'hul&Jng awn) un the treadmill ' I rncnllo nt'd to him that 1r thl' surgtry had been done "h\'I\ I\ wa~ tccommend('d. 1t ·"~ulJ h:n c been "rcditcd for ht) curn:n1 function. Ho"c' l'r. 1.1ncc h" curre nt fun~ \\a~ achieved "llh a k dange~ kss c pcn'lt' c ro ute. ~omc of ~h Q'lOrC uurcs~t\ (' Ph)'S1cians \\'bUI nunbutc 1t to "Just lul'k." What mtt'rc\tt'd me most ablbu tht'I ca~ \\Cl\ that both the pat\in and h1\ "1fe "ere nil but assured ffl.i surgef) wa~ th(• onl)' OP11on. in that ""1thou1 1i, he \\ould probabl dt{'. II 1c. rnre for men nr wome61 t rcfu~ thct pie th:ll """ o ffered' 1 th1 "n). Jt According t() u recent study ~ Harvard, ptJbli'Shl'd 1n the mcrilia Medical .\\\OCtatton Journal. a ~n 1n,a'i1\C, fi ve-step protocol can u~ to c~tablt~h cardiac nsk. J.no w•1c.ttr, M.D .. I• M~ •I JBIC.ttr Wrlllln• ,.,,,,.~~ N""""' 8ftct. d II Carol,. Company E>llve Crest friends celebrate award Friends of Olive Crtst had an c..xcusc to party. For thr.,second year in a row their homes for the treat- ment of abused children won the Washington Charity award. ··Winnina the Washington award is Ii~~ wi.nnina an Oscar. Only six chanues m the country receive it " explained party chairman Ma;k David. a developer from lajuna Beach and trustee or Olive Crtst .. Tonight we wanted to celebrate the award with our supporters.·· This was not a run-of-the-mill Thursday celebration. • Clusters of .costumed George and Martha WashmJtons. red and while balloons, American Oags and Dix- ieland jazz greeted the 800 guests arriving .at the Back Bay four-acrt spread' of Colleen and Buck Johns. Jani International. those fellows wno produced the Olympic extrava-iiPU. were hired to put on the party amusements. Ed Arnold emceed. The stage, set up on the Johns tennis court, sparkled ~ith the happy song and dance routines of the Great American Entertainment Company, confetti cannon fire and a massive blllloon lift. The testimony of one ab.ustd Olive Crest teen plus a per- formance of .. God Bless the USA" b} some of the Olive Crest children had everyone in tears. happy tears. Turnip Rose cooked up all their mouth-watering specialties for the enthusiastic guests. The best part was that guests paid nothing· to attend the Americana madness. Olive Crest founders Donald and Lois Verleur tapped some of therrgood friends to undcr- \Htte the festivities. Carol Humphreys The Verleurs and charity presi- dent Bih Spiegel want locals 10 join them in Washington for thr daul- in&. star..$tudded black-tic awards dinner in July. President Bush is expected to attend. Party host Buck Johns. a dC< veloper, is a frequent visitor to WashinJtOn and attended Bush's in- auguration. "We're active with the Republican pany. Tonight is a change for us. Normally our parties arc about politics." There were plent y of city coun- cilmen, judges, mayors. government officials and their representative and candidate hopefuls roaming the grounds. Others turn ing heads in- cluded actor P.erry King. Olympic gymnast Peter Vidmar and retired baseball player John "Blue Moon·· Odom. Bill Kelly popped in with a check fo r S40.00 from McDonnell Douglas. Others spotted included Ni13 and Allan T rider. Pat Neisser. George Argyros Jr.. Michael Henton. Kathi') n and Cccil Wright. Ph)'llis Badham. Jennifer Van Bergh. Belt) Prizio and Ken 'Williams. TY Monday. June ... 1llO .... ~~ .. '-.. ..- Gala chalr111an Marie David with founders Lola and Don Verleur. "We're so honored to be going to Washington again:· Verleur said. "C'h1ld abuse 1s a national problem. Good care and treatment can recy- cle. salvage the hves of children." (Luckily. all the free. upbeat fun kept most of the crowd from ~rumbling about the '31et parking Jam-up when most of the 800 at- tendees decided to depart at the same time.) Washington types Karl 81anchard and Theresa Lawt ence. ~~~~~~~~~~-..,.-- 59& Ho/ding No cure for wandering eye The ··dangerous age" used 10 be in the 50s when men charged off in c;carch of their lost youth. With 1n,rcasmg longevit). however. the ri>stless ye3rs now stretch into the 90s. In the 00ic1al Book of Records. 1hc oldest man to ha' e an C'<tra- marital affair was I 02. All those dandesttne rendrzvous bc~ond his bedtime finally did h11n in. • Many older hui.bands de' clop an optic!I affiicatton called Wandering E.ye. There are no drops to control this condition. Nor is there an oper- allon aligning the eyes so they star on the staight and narrow. While wtvcs encourage their mates to wear blinders to strengthen their tunnel Yl$iOn, it's never provt'd a practical S'blution. The best a woman can do is keep an eye on her man to make sure he's not strayi ng off the matrimonial reservation -or looking wistfully over the fence. Whether it's a first Oing. the last hurrah, or a mere .Jlination. the siren call of romance cftcits the same maJe responses and • devious ploys. You ma) want to keep the follow- Glltteratl Nancy Mcintyre ing list of manta! danger signal<;" 1th y_our household warranties and mar- riage contract: -Watch for any sudden changes of image in your panncr. If he abandons his three-piece banker suit with watch foWd Phi Bella Kappa ke y for a killer plaid j3ckel. tunk neck sweater. and the gold chains - tighten your surveillance. -Lipstick on his shin 1s still irrefutable evidence he hasn·1 been all afternoon at his basket-wt"a vi ng class. Espec1all) 1f the lipstick 1s the color of molten la' a and } ouri. 1i. Peon} Pink. -F1nd1ng a strand of blue hair on his Jackel 1s better 1han blondl' Al lea!>! he's cheat1n'g on ~ou \\tlh a senior c1111en. and the infa1uat1on can't lai.t long before· one of thl'm thro\.\i. out their backs. Man' a fotal a11rac11on stans in the cereal sccuon of the supt.·r· markl'ts. Nc\\~f kt \Our man 1.t<1 shopping on his o" n~ Ir fie doe.,n't gel !>idc trad;cd b~ the )Oung \\Oman promoting '>amplci. of a nc\\ aphrod1.,1ac oat br.in. hc·s bound tu come home "1th a $5 Jar of an1chokt· hearts ~ou don't lll'l'd Whl'n ~ou an'i\\l'r the phone and someone hangs up. 11'., one of thfCl' thing~. ~ "'rong number. ~ burglar chccl1ng to sec of )Ou'r(• home. Or a vixen after vour husband. Reta\. Stat1st1cs prO\ e it's usuall~ a hurglar. Advice <:olumni. bulge \.\tth the ph$hl of w1' C'> whoSt' husbands ran oil w11h girls half 1he1r age. But myriad prohlcms confront lhl' older lo,cr - and th e punishment fits the crime. Consider lht• cmbar- r.issmrnt of his automaue p1ll-t1mC."r going ofT during an amorous mo· mt.'nl. "So~. hone}:· ht.' cril'S ... but 11·s 11mc 10 1akt.' m) beta hlod.a . anhnm pills. ga!> t3blets. and iron supplement .. • Dr•wl ... •r w.-Md rotr•• \\'a)ward huo;hand'> pay a tcrribk penal!~ for cha'iing after 1hr1r lost )Outh. Hanl ) pant..) rt.'qum:!t a 101 mort• stamina and focult1e5 than mo~t aging ( a~\dno' a'> l'an muster. That Jlonl' kl't.'P) the huml' iin·" burning. No house big enough . for the entire family DE.\~ \ "'' L-\:--:OER'> Part ol "hat )du do 1s gt\\.' J)l'opk an : opportun11~ 10 let 01) <,k•am \la) I ha' l' m~ turn" The 'ubJl·l t 1\ rd.1- t1' es. !\1) husband and I JU!>I bouBht a ntCt.' big hoo-.c \\c thought It "ould be fun to in' Ile the "hole tnhc 0' l'r for a potlud. ~upper Ltl..l' mo\I fam1lte<i. all nn rel:llt'e' art'n't C\· act I) l·raz} abOut eal h other. but I 1igured. "hat tht.' hc1:l . the place '" big and the bacl ~ Jrd " the !>lit.' of a small park -11·11 "'N I.. So I madt· the call' and C' en um· -.aid the' would lo' e to ~omt.' · Great" :-.Oot rC."Jll\ T"u daH l:.ttt·r· I had -,c,cral phon~ 1.·on\ t'r\Jt1on' that "cnt 11!..t• this: ".\txiul )llUf l'l:'IM \ \\hO :lrl' \OU '"' 111ng''" .. E,enh<ld' .. "Onn .. t tell ml' \OU Ill\ lll'd ~Uni Ellen and -\uni Lucllk Thl'' don't speak and 1ht·1r hu-.hand' ha it· l'Jl h. 01ht•r There·.-. '>Ufl' to tx· a fiF-ht .. .. rn. I ..:an·1 \\Orn about .. 1ut1 hke that .. :-.:e\t call."\\ l'0 d ltnl· ltl hnn~ lht' gra ndchildren hu1 the) :in.• allrrg1l· 10 smol..e C'ou-.rn Lot11l' and ha hu,. band smul>.e hkl· 1.·h1mnt·" It "l' bnng tht'. l td!> "'II \llu a.-.i.. lhl' smokers 10 pkaS<.· go out 1dc''" Ann Landers 1n' lie ( ou•itn \ cronica''" ··'H'!> I tn\lled C\l'r.bud,." "\\<.'II ~ou\I lx·11cr iocl. 'up ~our Jl'"'t·ln Shl·\ a llepto. \OU lno"'. U,sl ~c;i1 at J pan~ a1 .\unt :"clhc's hou,c. 'n eral plL'L·e, of )ti\ l'rwar~ frll out ol her bloUM' .. ~ .. uf 1h1-. ''ming . .\nn. tht• part\ hao; not 1. unit' o ff. I don ·1 I.no" "'ho ''ill lx' herl', Cir h<rn man~ more phom· rail<. I'm going 10 gl'I I do kno\\ ho'"l'\l·t .lf:tl I \\111 neH'r 111' Ill' thl' v. hnk l Ian tu a potluck ~UP[)l'r ai.11n -f\ FR'l n-..:E l '. ~ DEAR l'SA: If misen lo\'es eom- pan) ~OU 0 Vl' t'beere-d Up 8 lot of people toda). 1 \Xliseguy' star didn't want to quit ··'\o. but \ll U ran J'k 1hem Or \OU can tJkr thl' kids out.,.de .. · "\\di. 1r' ~ou'rl' going to bl,• dtl· firult v.l· JU't "t>n '1 conw .. "Suit 'oursclt .. DI \R '''I \'DLR ..... lhl" let· tl'r lrom \I <, rl'Jlh hll h11ml· "ince m' hu,hand d1l·<l. ·1 ltltJ ha'C." hct.'n rereading 1hi: kttt•r., hl' "rott• to ml' during \\ orld \\Jr 11. J\ \\Cll a~ the ones I \HOil' 111 him I Hew. ""<indcr- ful that \H ho th ..a' l'd th em'\ \I l 1 ·, \Ug.gl'\l tlrn 1ha1 t'Ouples read their 11ld lo' l' kiter' 1ngl'tht'r 1s a 'en [tt>O<l one "1' hu,band passed a" a' Jher ~' \l'.lr' Pl marnJg1.• and I r.uft tl'll '1n1 "hJI 1h1.·-..c lettt.'r\ mt·an ll' nw LOS ANGELES -Kt'n Wahl is leaving the "W1scguy" TV senes he has starred in since 1987. but a (11spute remains over . whether he really wan,ted to' go. The actor says he was fired by the show's executive producer. Stephrn J. Cannell. Not so. says Cannell. one of Hol· lywood's leading writer-producers. "l still want him 10 do the show:· he said. But. he added. that Wahl wrote to bim sayi ng he wanted out. Wahl, spcakinJ b) {>hone from Mexico where he 11 making a movie, said the letters were written "only to tct their lawyers olT m)' back. be- cause I had no intention of leaving the show." The Wahl-Cannell Oap surfaced after CBS announced last week that it was pullina "Wisquy" from its prime-ume schedule for retooling. Qnce it returns at m1dseason, Wahl is to leave after a few episo<k~ while Steven Bauer is introduced as the new star. Wahl said the trouble betwctl') himself and the show's produccn bepn last season when an old injury Oared up. "They didn't believe the. ~octon and they didn't believe ,me ,,bout being hun ." he said. I I 0 BOSTON' -Actor Robert Red· Iord called Saturday for a surae in ,,.ss.-roots politiCAI, action to force politicians to move quickly on en- ,yironmen~ iuuei. ,1 "PQll after poll indicates that the P.COPle arc way ahead of the poli- tjdans," Redford uMl. "It IS time to send a m~ 10 our el«ted of- ,(acials -that 1f they dQ ·"°' protect I ~t CftvifonrMftt. they wtll be VOied ,R-n of offi« o!. never act elected in 1n.e ftnt ~· • ... don t think ~ nttd to wall . ~nd anymore for eomethina to > 1M ft'om the top," be said. "It ' n'1 pna happen.. I don't want to be told, 'RC9d my lipe' when the lips mn't 'llyina anytt\ina." , During commcnGement ~r­ cmonies at the University of Massa- chusetts ca mpus near Boston Harbor, Redford said ~sident Bush fail~ to follow up on cam- paign prnmises on the envi~nment. "President Bush made Bo~ton Ha{bor a big campaign item. but after the election, when there werr no more TV ads. he cut fundina thlt would have cleaned it up b)· $400 million.'' Redford said. Redford, who received an honor- ary doctorate. also encouraaed stu- dents to buy envirorv.nentally safe prodtcts. "If you stop buyint th1n1s that destroy the planet. companies will stop makina them." he said. Redford. star of such films a "The tint" and .. Butch a idy and the Sundancc~Kid," 1s tht-founckr and prnidcnt or the ln1Utute for Rnou~ Manaaement. which spon· IOrcd a conference on aJobal wanu- ina latt summer. 0 NEW YORK -Imelda Marcos was rclca~ from Ntw York Ho pi· &al on Sunday after treatment for a ltolMwt Redford stomach ailment that cauStd her to collapse in a courtroom. Mrs. Marcos. wcanng a blacl dress and accompanie;J by relativrs, was brought out of New York Hos- pital at noon in a wheelchair, then walked about 10 steps to a woit1ng Me rcedes-Benz driven by th<' fam- ily's spokesman. Roger Pcyuan. he rolled down the Window. smiled want)' and waved to pho- tographers as the car drove awa). 1t "a.s unclear whcrt the) wert headed. On Thursda). Mrs. Marcos, 60. was remo' cd from a courtroom on a stretch~r after she roll1psed and couahed up blood. Her condition was daqn<>scd as ~1ve pstrill an 1nnamm1t1on of the stomach caused b)'. CJCCSSl\lt Kid. DoclON said the ailment could have bttn cau~ b. suus. but did not appear related 10 the b'lb blood ~sure that IC'd to two prcv1ou tnal intem.ipllons. After her collaP9(. U.S . ...Oistnct Judae John F. Kttnan rett'lW'd the tnaf at ~a'' unul Tucsda). How- ever, Pcyuan said the doctors would • 1.W.lda Marcos suggest to the Judge that "ih<' get a few more da)s' rest before' going back. 0 t'" •B FT HL E H E M . Pa . Astronomer Carl 'agnn urged Lehigh University graduates to shakr ofT apath~ and take the lca_c\ in fighting for the ctiv1ronment. "Anything else )'ou're interested 1n i not goi ng to happen 1f )OU can't breathe thl' air and dnn~ the wntcr," he said Saturda,. "Don't 11 this one out. Do some- th1na You arc by an at'C1dcnt of fa tr~ alive at an amolutely cnucal mo- ment in the h1Moo or our planl'l/' he said. pn. who tetC'ht"' at Cornell ni vcrs1 t) . rccc1 \>Cd :l n honor'9 I) doctorate deg~ from the hool. which araduat~ i.14 students ~t­ urda). He told the tudent t~ world· Wldc movement toward democracy fits with tbe nttd for a worldwidt environmental movement. -•y n. :A11«'fale4 Prfti Ne\t call from ( OUC\10 Joanne ··~re ~ou '>1.'n 1n~ bc1.·r''" "I hadn't thtiught :lht'UI II hut \\l' u~uall~ ha\l' :i \1\-pal i.. in thl' fridge." "Oh m) hr:l\t'n'' Knhat JU'\! got out of rchabtl11a11on .ind he n·~11l' shouldn't lx' tl·mptl'd You l..nO\' problem dnnt..rr. lilt.' to f()(1 l thc-m- 11eh e" intn 1h1nl1ng hl'l'f I \ n" Jnd the ne\I thing \OU l llll\\ lhl'\ J ll' n t) on a toot \\\·'ti h\•ua nm 1.l1ml· ·· "Som \\l'•ll IHI'>' \(Ill .. :-..e\t call ••1)1d ~llU h\ .Ill\ 1.·hance Ir .l m.11 n.1gl· "g1•1ng -..our reJdtng old k ttl'I' 1ogt·lh1.·1 n1 uld remind h1)lh ranm•r, \\hal lhC\ 11nn· had and 11 might hd p lhl'm rl'1.'ap1un· 11. I'm sure 11 "'' hu,hanJ .ind I had t.11,nl· th!'-"l. \\l1uld ha' l' fallcn in IO\l' all ll\ l.I .1ga111 -1 no I .\TE I' ~tll H DEAR MICH: It I a spl«'ndld Idea. Thanks for seconctinit the mollon. All western languages - originated in Lit ania i.\11 our "c'tl'rn lnngungt'" tr.we back 10 pan to ont· ong1nal lndo- Europcan 1ongue So which ol today's language'i 1s mo!tt hl e the original? Expcm ~a). L1thuan1an It's now hcltr' cd cobra venom may cure hcrpe Which would you prefer" Q. Wh~ ''a cun ed !>\\-Ord 'itronge1 than a tra1ght )\\Ord'l . A. You mean ltll' a ~murn1·s·1 .\II of 1t cxcrpt the culling t'dge "a' encased m cla) ~fore n "'cnt 1n10 the forge. That ~gc more ""''fll~ heated and expanded. w 1.'0m· pressed the back cdae Thl' com- prernon 'itl'l'nil hencd the bl~dl' In rainbo"' "at h1na. hl.·ar 1n mind. tht-lowtr the un behind )OU. the gl'l'ater the bow in front of )OU Q ~n't Peter·~ Placebo 10· .. T~ biv;r the) ~ome, the hankr the hit. . A. o. 1t. that\ Pcrk1n'I' Po~tu­ latc;. Ptler·s Placeho oe~: " n ounet of lmftC 1s worth a pound of Pfr· formancc.'' • L.M. Boyd Herc·, onl' ou n11l.h1 hke to rhcck out Pt'™>nalh It talc' 113 pounds ot s~o bill) to make s l m1lhon. \\hat ~ ou do fir\t "'hen )OU meet 'omebod " pro'e you'"' harmlcs . 8) i.h kmg h•m~h wng aao. to bow ~ ou "crcn 't e&ll)iJ\I a weapon. Or in some 1cl1cs. by bowana. To c:\J)Qse tn unprottttcd neck That'1 "hat hand~hallcs and bows have.Jn common. 8ctn that way for cen- tune . If ~ou want t<l bf a fncnd. )OU fiflt have to show tru" by m1k1"' )OUrwlf \>Ulncnabk. Corti mak~ its own suntan lo- tion . .. I U Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT I ~ay. June'· 1980 by Bil Keane COUNTER CUL TtJJlE by Marana & Maratta PSAl'l1JT8 lME NATIONAL EM~~«M. TME'f' SAIO M'< wesmw PAINTIN6S A~EN'T WESTERN EMOUGM ... ''I'm disconnectin' the dots so somebody else can do it." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Honest. I d 1dn t put him up to 11. .He put me up to 1t er no. I mean .. Oh. I give up!" NANCY ~INU' WJ11'(;! ~1~1'! 1W~' 11ou•G!, 4/01,.G ! -rftl~f' 1¥Mf! ~U&G!~ -Ycm•G ~ 1\tll~'f! lWl~f! vo1"6! YO!ft6 !M. ) ~~~ .... ti ARLO AND JANIS i i l : ~ ~ ) :t . • ,.,_ ~ ~ ( f~~L~T•ON: ''THE CHECK is iN THE ~iL. ") DENNIS THE MENACE TME ARTS MA5 WffilOAAWN M¥6«ANT GARFIELD oor A Aln"E win+,,,.., PREAM by Hank Ketcham THE FUSCO BROTHERS '-.... "--. • 'WE CAN'T BE iWl~$,Jor'(1 BUT MAYe£ WE CAN BE IUENilCAL FRJEN " " by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson -SHOE JUDGE PARKER ~EN SAM DRIVER PICKS UP A B BEV SPENCER FOR THEIR SYMPHONY DATE. A NEWS B ULL..E!TIN COMES OVER THE C AR RAOtO I WE HAVE N O D E TA ILS ON THE APPARENT MURDER OF MRS. BLAINE B IL..L..INGS ... EXCEPT THAT THE eoov WAS FOUND e v H E R HUSBAND I FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Charlel M. Schulz WESTEllN EASTERN NORTHEIZN SOOTMERN ~ -J:.{~ w~o CARES ? ~--< :=:::». by Jim Davis l((XJ ARE wrrNf5!>ffltC1 fA .PH£NOM£NON KNOWN AS TH£ MATI~ RITOAL OF !ME NE:FW by J .C. Duffy ~ Bec'.RUSE THEY WERE AFRA ID IT WOULD BE CONFUSED wrm "ANCHORS AWEIGH:' by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le DOU)( N O ... B UT I HAV E PLAYeo GOL..F WITH B LAINE O N A COUPLE OF OCCASIONS ' by Tom Batluk AND -rnEN GAAB a.JE OF IHE HOf JOB6 ... TUMBLEWEEDS . --·---·---.. DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ~£~I \,\f, l&.tA '::> {~(,.~ \JNTIL T~( t Tl GlVE':> OUT I VM.Vf. ~f 1QV1a, ~ M)BIAbf. ~, IJOll.. ... ;\t-lO ~€.TIME.':> £.Vf.N WN6f.R i~M-.1 i\AM I -.. ---- by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by L9nn Johnston '::~ :::~· s~ "'JJ "'\ -~ £ ~,~,. :::: ----..... ~. "-'' I •ot.uo" ---- O •.o"o".. ...,.,, of rl\e '°"' IC•a.,.bled -d• ... '°• to •0t"' ffN, ti~ole wo"Cl1 One co-wonter to ef'IOlhet "My VICatlOn WIS IO·SO. DYi t m realry enj0y1ng tht v&c· llJOn the •.•• 1$ •• ts NOit "°8~ ~ ~ OuiAoW..,1.i.1 I anq ot-ot IW. llOll._ Aft._ J9\aOUI 01 ~>C» tUo NO ~, ssoe-~ -AllOQ~ -uctAN-..,.... ... , . ' r • t ORANGE COAST ..., .... An Independent Newspaper Published by Poge GrO\Jp Pubt1sh1ng, Inc. Rolaett E. ,.age, pres1d&111 & chief eMecu11ve officer Wiiiiam 5. L.W.M, editor Steve Mc.We, managing editor Don Fenley, ed1ror1al poge ed11or Stan w·yman, news ed11or Gr .. •eolcs, city ed1101 ... ., ltoom, features editor loger Cothen, sPorl5 editor Cotel Humptveyt, soc•e•y editor Elliot Steir\, Jf., cho.,man Gefald W. Adcox, .k., general manager Watter lvnougha, 190l·19H, founding publisher L~tt~rs Vote on Tuesday To the Edttor: "W e the ~ople" should ne'er need to think long and hard about wh) we sho uld vote o n elcc11on day. Yet. all the indicators arc thcrl· that on Tuesda' thl· \Oler turnout will he VCf) 10 ...... It wo uld '>l'em that thl' rl.'ccnt Me m o rial Da) "eekend \\Ould re- mind us of tho'>e \,•ho ga'e their li ves to keep our frl'l'dom 'IO that \\t' could 'ote. Or the eml·rging de- mocracies 1n thl· "orld that haH' watted for ~cars to ha' c thl' op- portuntt~ to \OIC ~hould ~l'r\l' a' a nother rl'm1nder of ho" important 'oting 1s "hen 11 had hcl·n denied so long. .\ft er ~ l.'ar\ of a \uh1uga11on undl'r J totahtanan state. thc people art' n~ing up tor frt·edom and J cmoc- ran in unpn·rclkntcJ numher'i in \\Orld hl\tof\ \\'c ">hare' \\Ith them thl'tr C\Cltl·ni,•n1 .ind hope.·, for fn·c- dom lx·<.·au~l' ol our O\\ n h"tOf\. Pres1den! Bu~h 1s con\tdl·rui_ a ~ 1111en~ Dl·monac~ Corp' to a,,,.,, othl'r natio n' 1n learning ahout dcmoaaq and rl'f'rl'\l'nt:ll I\ l' go' - ernml·nt. But ''t' mu't pral·l1l'e ''hat \\t' pn:arh 1f 11 1'1 to be nl.'ltl''·'hk for o thi:rs. Thl·ri:forl'. "e m u st t•mpha'lll' hl'fl' in llllr ll" n nwntn that fn·l·dum tlourl\hl'' "hl·n Today In history Tex.la' '" ~1 onJJ\. Junl· 4. thl' I ' I h J:I\ ol t 1.)91) . Tlll'rl· ;m: .:! I II d.l\'> kft ·,n tht• \l'.lr i odJ) \ highlight in h"tor~ F-tft~ ~l·ar' ago on Ju1w 4 I '1411. 1hc ..\ll1ed m1l11an l"' Jl u.111on lrom Dunk1rt... Frann: cndl·d Bnt1\h Pnml' ~11 n1'itl'r \\ 1n\t1ln Churr h1ll ltlld the Hou"' of ( ommon ... "'\\'-' 'hall fight un thl' bl·al hl·'· \\l' \hall light on the landing ground\. \\l' '>hall fight 1n 1hc field' and 1n lhl' •.treets. \\e shall tight 1n thl' hill\, "'-' '>hall neH'f .. um·nJl·r ·· O n 1h1 <, date. In 1641-; thl· Fngl"h arm~ 'l'lll'd King ('hark' I a' J hm1agl-. In 1812. thl· l uu"1:ina Tl·rnwn \\3S renamcd thr ~11.,,,oun I t•rntor~'. In I !Pt!. Turt..l'~ turned < YPIV' mer to thl· Artt"h ci11zens carr. o ut their c1v1c rc- sponsibilit) and vote. W e use th~ term ro le model 1n America a great deal. Perhaps ··we the p eople" sho uld consid e r oursch l'S rok models for young peopk by making certain that as citizens of this great nation Wt' c>.· crcisc our nght to \'Ote. What kind ofl',ampk do "e set for the )Ounger gcncra11o n. 1f ""'do no t take 11mc to \'Otc'! ~ort'O\er. the cros1on o f our free- dom can be subth: as fe .... er and rc .... er go 10 .the polls. If the trend rnntinues ... "e thl' pco pk .. ma) ~o to the polls sometime in thl' future and find a sign'' h1ch rcads ... Dul' 10 tact.. of interest. the polls ha'e hccn dosed_·· Fina II~. for the pcopk ''ho g;i' l' 1hr1r h\l'S so \\l' could bl' lh·e. for thosl' in :i far·3\\3\ countr) !>truggl- ing to obtain lrel·dom . for thl' fr:imcrc; of the l 1.S. Con,111u11on "ho.~\ c lhclr...hcai:u-4nd m~rnh-~ that ··we thl.' peopk .. \\Ould haH' thl' grl·atC!:>l freedom an~ na11on h:i~ e'er had and for thl' ~oung pc.•oplt• of .\mem·a "ho hoix·full~ "'111 ra't their \ OIC'> Ill tht: futUfl'. ta l..l· llllll' on Tul·sda\. J unl· 5 and \Oil'. . I Y :"! !" ~. Tl 'R '1 FR '\;l'\\ PMI tkadt In 18llt-. l knn l ord matk .l '>Ul'l'l''l,fol tnt run.\\1th h" <.Jr 1n J n1g.h111ml' drtH' through thl· '1rw1' of De1rn11 Onl· ~l.'ar ago· Hui:tllrl·d, -~>"· 1hh thou..and' -ol l)l'oplc ll1l·J ·'' <. h·me'e arm~ troop' '>11.lrmni Bl'tl· ing to rru'h thl· pro-<.km1i..·raq mo' cment. Iran anmlullll'd thl\ dl·ath of -\)atoltah Ruhollah ~hn· "1l'IOI. Toda'·., B1rthda\S: "l'rl. 111>\\;trd . "ktz.cnhaum. D-Otuo. '" 7 l ' nix·ra \1ngcr Rohen i\kmll '' 71. .\l·tor Cicnc Barn '" ti~ . .\ctor l>l·nnt'i \\'ca \l'r 1') bb. \rlor Brul'l' l:X-rn 1i. 54. Smger Frl.'dd1t• Fenda 1-. 5.l. S1nger-mu,inan El °"·Ra rgl' ,.., 29. Tl.'nn1<1 pla~l·r .\ndrl·a Jal'Sl'f '' !~ By Tbt.> AssO<'iated Pr~ss When Writing to the Orang• Coast Doily Pitot ... 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A11en1ton: ..\e11ers lo the Editor Writers with ques11ons ore urged to call the Doily P1lo1 01 171 -41 642--4321 . hr 352 Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT /Monday. June 4. 1llO • Ignorance-pandering campaign obscures reapportionment iSsue · By DAN W ALTERS SACRAMENTO -.\O\unl' \\ho \\atches Cahfc)rn1a pc.lllltl< {'Clnll'' tn expect a ccnam amount ol '\l'lf~ serving ohfu<>cauon. · The telc' t'\1un ~·ommernal<. and o ther propaganda for and att.itn~I Propos111ons I I and I 14. hmH'' cr. m ust set a m·" marl.. for m1'\ll':id1ng garbage. .\II or 1h,·m arl· groutidl·d in thl." q n1cal a~'1Umpt1on -anJ IX'rhap\ an an·uratl· onl' -1h.11 <. altlorn1J 'oter' kno" and ran· li1tk Jb11ut rl•apport10Anwn1. thl· l'' l'r~ ·I U-~l·Jri. r~--dfa'-'.,.Ot!. of 1~-g1!JM1~~ <ind-cnn- grl'S<,1onal d1~tn1.·1 hounJJ1 ll'' Thl· dl·s1gnl'r' 11f thl' l·ampa1t!ll'>. tlwn·· forl'. ha'l" loadl·d tlwrn \\llh l'nw- tmn·tlllgl·tl rl'li.'rl·nl·l·, to 111-i1 .1h11u1 n l'r~ thing l'\l'l'fll rl·a11p11111otrnH·n1 i1,df . .\nu thn ha'l' rl·rrn11nl "l'll· 1..nu" n fa1.l'' fro m ,1111" hl1'11tl'" 111 l'On\l'' 1hl·1r 1i;.n11rarll'l'·p.1nJa111g nw"agl'' ''" tl'll'\ '"on T hai·, J 'ha11w hn auw H\1pp111 - 11un 11ll'11 I " Ill\! 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JnJ u•n~rl'"nwn Imm thl· la rgn rl'JI "111 kl I hn h.I\..: ll'ndl·d 111 'tl'" 1hn1 J"tnl ''.ind lhl·tr -.cah a' thl·1r rx r'Pn.il rrupl·rt' .rnJ their rl'·l'k1111111 ·'' ,1 111Jlll'r Ill di\ inl' right \ 111,·1111'>1.·r 111 till "iuprl'Oll' '"' tl'I " 1 n m11rr ll.111gn 111 h1:1 ng lllrth·J PUI 111 t1tli1,· lh1·,,· d,I\' lh.111 dll ..\J.lWIJLJU lq:.i..~1.tb.~ • \\ llh th.II .llllllldl' p11ltlll IJO' \II h111h p.lllh' h.l\l lllfl'ld1·11.·d ll'Jf'· l'lllll<10111l'111 '"11h'lh111~ th.II lhl'\ d .1 Inf llh'lll'l'h l'' llt1 111.11!1.'I l11m II m1~h1 .ilk, 1 1hnr n•n,111l11·na.. II ,1.1 11: .ind 11'd11.tl lq!1,l.1ll\l' nod- ll'' .Ill' 1\1 l'\ l'I I 1.'llll 11 (11 \'\ 1.'ll 'l'tl11· l'lk\11\\'lh'" ·'' p111l1\ 11\,11..l'I' th.II p1 11pn<·t.1n .11111ttdl lllll't Ix· ,11.11· ll'll'J I l'Cl\l,lll\ .. ""'' '' ,, 11111,I h~: J'1J\\ll I~• ll'pt,'\<111 l.1t1J\ JnJ IJ(hll\,tlh tit, ,1.lh ' \\'I\ ,\l\l·r,,· .. 1mm11n1t11'' ,,, 1111. '' '' b111h ~, . .,. g1.1phH .1111! 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Pilot Gorbachev turns tables on Bush and earns a 'well done' \\ \0.,tl I:\( I I ()' ( fl'\lrt!\' Ru,h·., l<>nHn1111w111 h1 l..l·ep .1 \\l'JI..· 1·ncJ ~1 11..h.ul C 111rhad1n 111 p1ml'I realhl•d .1 troubling ht!'.h 11111111 .11 thl'tr \umm1t·d11"ng prr" <1111· frrl•nn• \unda' "lwn hr all11\H'd 111 ~tand 11nu1rre~ tl'd till' "''" tl'I prl'"· tkn1·, pmH•rful hut lrau1lull·n1 l\1\1' tor hl11l'l..10tl B.1lt11 1ndqwmknll' M1\lng IJ\\~l'th hnll1.1n1..: '"'h pohtll'al .1r11,1n ( 111~h.1rhn 111 1'l- k1·1 I h fl'" 1 lh' ll.1 It ll°' hal I.. .11 t tw t r.~. prl•,11k111 l k '·"" 1h.11 1f .111 •\nll'rtl.ln ,t.111• 111.11k llll' 111"1.11..r 111 tr~ 1ng 111 'l'll'lk 1111,h "\\1111ld h.1\l· rl''llh ed 1h1' 1n ~4 l111ur,:· 1111n1)Jr· ing nut .1ppk' .tml 11r.ingr' h111 .1 union h1rll'd l'n m1h1an 1.1l..1•1n,·1 111 a 'olunt.1n un11111 111 l'qu.tl' Bu'h ·' h 1rl'I' lw.ml r1''I~ 111,1· "\\ l'll Jon~. "di d111w ·· m.ltl"hl·d h" do" ngrallin!? 111 .ill J1,.t!?ll'l'nwnh Thl' intl'l1 l'. dl1111111.111ng Ru"'·"' had thl' 11ffl'll"' l' l'\tral ttng thl· tradl· agn·1.·mt:lll l''"1•1111.1I 111 him .ind doqm•ntl~ -.dlinl! h1' B.1lttl .ind Gt•rman pultrtl''· I hml'' l'r 11 pl.l\' 1n Mo~co". till' rl•,ult lll'rl' '' urw.i'l' nmong Au'h .td"'l'" "'w hl.·ltl'\l' arm ·s lrngth. m1t tlw l'111hr.1l·t· lll .1 pal. " thl' 11111~ nirrt·l·t l \ po,tun· IO\\ard a Sm ll'I kad n ..\t last Dt·{'l'llllx·r·, \lalt.1 'umm11. Bush jumix·d atw.1d 111 "hat Im ad' 1sers thought prudrnt and '1't h1'I relatton~lup \\Ith <.iorhadll'' <111 '''· prt'~Cnt rs-. .. ~ cour'l' ul llll'tl\hh1p. Tht> tr\Jl' frding' ol tlll''l' ;mk' '1'•11· t>d out \\ohl·n. :\,\\'lllhkJ on lhl· \\ hth.' HOU\l' l:t\\ll a\\,\1(111~ till' ~(l\. 1c 1 prc-s1den1 IJ'll \\ l'drw,Ja' the' e\l·hangt-J nl·g.111'l' l'o11111w111' .1h\,111 him Their attttulk \\J' "l'll l'\prl•,wd b :in intonm1I etiun,l'lor h' thl' White llou..e \\hn ht-cau .. r h1• '' nnt on the aoH·rnnwnt fl.t\mll l':tn '·''" ffl•(I) to the So' tl'I' .. \\ hcthct. G o rb.1t·he' ''°')' 1n fltl\H'4 01 d oc,n't."' IH.• lulci 'I!\ ~C.n\ Pnma._o,. a ml·mhcr of the I 1 c" dent\ C'oum·1l. on Thur~a\ ... ,, none of c'ur hu\111l'\\ 11·, 'm11 hu'I· nc . " Pnmn._n, r\'\J)Ondl'Ct "1th u httlc l)cn ou' lauah1c1 Ma._rntt Ciorhadh'' ·, 1.ur' ''al fl.I rt I \ Rowland Evans n l .. our ht"llll'" .. '' d.ll1t!l'l1'll' tx·- 1..llt'l' ti '"l'"' ""'h' lll't(llll.11111~ fl\"1111111' .\hllllugh 1 ll'.11 11,1111 th1· ,I.Ill th.It till'~<' \\ 1111ld hi,• IHI ,lt!ll'l'· 11ll'l11 11n ( tl'rl11.IO\ l" th1• l\.tlttl' II l .1 11 h\• ljlll''lllltll'd \\ hl·tlll't 1\11,h·, Ulll\ llt.tlllt \ ll'.ll ll\111 hi ,,1\ I\'( \k• 111.1111h l'\PI l'"l'll lw11• "·'' ,h.11.k,I ,,, , 111\\ ,., n ll1t ht' Ill" ln1·11\I \hlll' ''·'"l ,, llh' q111•,111111 Ill hll\\ ,.1l11.1hk m l'I thl' 11111~ run '' .1 "i11\ ll'I "p,1t11w1 " \\l'.11.. l'llllll~h 111 rl'tllllll' pr11pp111g up I" lhl' I n1tl•d \1.1 ll'' \u1 h hj nd I 1 n~ 111 < 111rh.1, hn 'll~l'''' thl "d1l·n111"·· "111lninw th.JI h,I\ 1,11,l'd \lll1klll \lllll"nt Ill the p.1,I 111 \llll'l 1\ Jll p111h'l'l1t11l Im I.tr k"l't ltp.h I\ t h,111 t 1111 b.1d1n I hl' "\hah 111 h all '-g11H·n \ .1n l htl'U. I t'llltnaml \.l,11l'1" H11n' '\ l'lt'1n. lhl' 1•1w111' ol 1i11r lrtl•nd. hcuimc' .111 t'lll'lll' \II tlw l 'nlll'd \t.lll'' \\ lll'n tlw 11.1mrnn.1111 Hu"1an pnpuh't '''''l'd hl·n· 1,,,1 'l'p1emht·r lw "·'' 111111n' 111·d 1111h1· <h.11Otfol·1n .1 Jl'11lx·r.11l' ''lllli lk hu' lx"t·n l.1wh ndtl Ukd 111 pt I\ .lll' .II till' \\hill' ll1H"<' .tnd ... I.Ill' Ill·· p:trtment .l, .1 'hulh11rn" .rnd "ll:tl..\ .. II" dl'\111111 I.hi "l'C ... l'I pr\'"''-lcnt ''' th1• ~1.ir11 R '""·111 Rt·· puhlit d.11nwd o tfo 1.11, .11 \tall'. l-.1,1 ;i 'hn1h'" m 1·1 tlw '11nrn111 ltcar11na nd1c11k on a po,..,1hk 'llll'l'l'\\Of I\' ( i1l1 h.lctl\'\ lt\hHl 11.hc., \m.cnl'a.11 P\.'<'t:lh u un \ 11:i .it· IJ1r' out"'-k the l'lt1nHni,1ra111'n and J1,m.1'., "''-'' \1.m· O.:r:inmcnt pol· 1n m:ile" \\hate Hnu"' ( b1ef of '\1afl John \ununu '' nu l(H\·1~n ix1hn e\~11 h111 he " ~in :l<'· l'Ontplt,hl·J ~ ltrtuJn ''l'll·'l'rwd Robert Novak l'llt>U~il l\1 11\-.11 l <'l h lll \\ 1111 pu11ltl n·,rx·, 1 .111.·1 111, 1'kl 111111 '"' .tll l\u'h p11ll1.' m.tl..l'I ' 1x·r· •l'f\l' <111rb.11.hl'' ·'' 1t1ndh ·'' 11'11.•1r , hid .ind m.111' l..l'' ·''" "'''' I h1• \11\ 1•1 lt'.llkt·, 11.111,p.111·111 1w~11t1.1I· tOI! 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H1H1w \1 nwd 'l'I' l<l'' { h,11rman l 1•, ''I"" 111td 1" B1111\ .Ill\'\ \lllkt' \\ hl'lll'\ l'I :I l0h1d map.1,11.lh' lllll'I l'l11hm· 1-x1ltt1\'al. l'nrn,11111l .111d ll'H1l1,n.1I '11 '"''l'(!.111· llOn \ \11''<'\I\\ p11ll lllndlll lt'<l h\ \o1l1 th l .11111tn.1 ·, lthkpl·ndent Op1n111n Rl''l'.trl h .md t 11mmunKO· lttllh 1n ~OllfUl1l 11111) \\llh lhl' '\\)\ ll'I \l·:td1•m) 1'1 \l t1'lll l'' ".1, rl'lt•.i\Cd ht·1,· ·'' (1MNlhl'\ ht~ hl\\n It ,ht1\\l'1l h1' '.1ppr1" .11 r.uing b, \1 u"ll\ Ill'' JlH\n lrom \)~ l'll:f\.l'nt in I~.~ ,,, ~l\ IX'l\l'l\I tn II.> \) I\) 1~ IJCl\.''-'nt 1h t '11)(1. l1eurtic. Bu\h wn Jo nl1th1nt'. .lhout 1h:11 for ht, pal ~11l..h:i1l . R••WHI Et'ul •H R .... N•.-at .,~ w ... ,.,,.. o.c .... ,,, c.lflm•l•b ,.,. lk Oraap C..1t O.lly Pl,.t WllHamF. Buckley Jr. TV omitted best parts of Gorby' s party It "a" J \\ondl'rful '>1.l'nl'. at least that mul h o f 11 that tdl'' 1~1on kt u s 1n on ~·atl'd on thl' ro\al throne: \1 1l..h:i 1l I . i'ou1idl·r o f (1orbachn l\m. -\nd fanned out bef1m· him the d1\tt11l;lll' of .\mat· can l·uhural prc~ttgl'. rnng1ng from thl' l.11rl'l'lor of the L1braf\ of Cun-grl'~' to hnl·--rc5nda · Prl.'s1dl.'nt G orba<.:he' twd \\Jrml'd thl·m up \\1th :.i hJlf-hour"i. 1m- prump1u rcmarl..'> One must hnpc.· thl·~ \\Cfl' 1mprump1u. hceau~l' 1f thl·~ ''l'rl' preparl.'d. thl·~ \\ere mti.l·rabl~ prl'P.trt•d. \\anJl·nng all O\l'r 1lw lot H1'1 mood \\ai. gl·n1al. and hl' l.1p,l·d qu1l·l..I~ into thl' 'l'r· nacular-d1dal t1l E1n\tll'tn addrl''>Stng high '>l huul ">ophomorei. on thl· nature and hah11:> of the founh d1men:.1on ·l'l'. lap1talt<.m l\n't '>Oml'th1ng ~ou l·an JU 't u~hcr in - an~ more than ~ou lan JU~t usht"r in a bob' It 1ai..~, ntnl' month~' ~o th.it all thoSt-protew. hl·rt• and therl' 1n the: \let l 'n1on arl· to be e\pcrtrd hecau!>l' lhl'fl' are h1rthtng pain~ l ndl'r!itJnd'' Ttw l la\s nodded tht"tr hl•JJ!> and l·huhkd. \\ l' thl•n '·'". or n·ad about. rl'· utal'> b' l lav. mrmber.. dom• to t"atch th.l' tanl·~ of the l ing. I S3\\ Hl'Or~ l\.1s\10&l'I "ho \\llh th:it gift hl' ha'> lor total ~okmn11~ pro- noun \:J..~.a: Lbc. ~aft• 11hJl'l'll\ e "htl h ,., hall-trUl'. and "ell-I.. nu" n to Dr K "singer to he l'\al·th that .\II his ltti.' hl· ha'> fought tor J')C.'Jll' \\1th t'r.·edum Thl' "l'\\ '\ orl.. Tinw,· Hill ~din \\fOll'. "\Ir. ~1"1ng.a rl'f'llrll'lll~ rt•1.·ountl'd ho" Prl·"J,'nt '"lln. ht' forma bo". h.1J b1.'l'O hJinrx·r1.·d in pursuing lll'· 11·ntl' IH h.1rd-hncr\ "11h1n h" Jd- m1n"1ra1111n ·· fhr"'<" an-~\l1rth un- qul·,11unJh1~ mbrl·portl·J . ~1mc "h.11 !ht· '"un Jdm1nt">tra1111n pn- m.inh IJ1 l..l·J \lJ' hard-I inn'>. J' \I r "''"'"ll-l'r°' l\\O hool' Jmph J lld l h~lUl'nll\'-J~:Ullll'ni -- Hut thl'rl' '' n<1 4u,·,1111n thJI 1n do,1ng 'tJndtng JI thl' kl ll'rn llJ'l- flmtll' thl' l..ing. t·knr' h.1d a lmk lap1,l· t·k ~1d that hl· "a' "conti· 1..knt'· 'hat Prl''>ldl·nt ( •orbal.hl'' .,.,ould Jo thl· right thing<. lo bring f)l'Jll' hi lhl• \\Orld Jnd lhl'O hl' ..ard thJt hl· "hOPl'd.. Pres1dl·n1 Bu'h "ould do the nght thing' Thl' prt''>· l'nr1.· of \Ir Lorhttlhn "...aid to bt' h'pn11111 and ~1 r 1\.1 ingl·r has had 'IC\ a.11 l'n1.·11unll'f'I "1th him But 11 """ at rl·:rq .1mu_ ... ing._ at most d1<.· n1nn·r11ng. 111 h1•ar ,rnr nlll\I orlgina 1on·1g.n polJl ~ 1hinh·1 e\prc!.s. "11h111 lhl' huunJ, ,,f a 'in~k .,enll'Ol'l'. nmliJcnn· 1ha1 So' ll't · ll':ldlT,h1p \\llUIJ g.11 1n !Ill' nght J 1 rl'l"l tOn .1 nJ nh'r1· hope: I h~ll l '. · kadl'r\h1p '"'uld g.u tn thl· nght Jlfl'l llUn I h,·n "<' hl·.ud trum Prnll''>~l11 J11hn ~..:n1ll·th (1JlbrJ1lh. 1ommand- 1ng .1' ·"''·", 1n -.t, k prl''l'nn· Jnd .1lt11udl' \\ h.11 hl· ,J,J "J' thJt he hnrx·J It• 'l'l' J "''"J ordl·r 1n "htl h plur JI '"11.·m, uiuld l'1W \l'I f)l'::ll'~­ lull\ '\ 11u hJ\ l 111 rl'ITil'11l bt'r thJI Pn1.ll'"''' ( 1,1lhr J tlh '' nh'fl' "1.irncd thJn l 111rh.1l hl'' Jh\lllt thl' 'un "al n l '1x 1.11t'm \tnl·e thl· h1nh ol \1'k. IJ h'm 1.11..l'' 1wt mni: tTillOlh' but 1N ttml'' nin1' month'> \1 r <.ial· hr.11th lll'l'1.I\ 1\1 he f\'l"OnnkJ Ill tht• unltt..l·hh1111J 1lf '{~·1alt-.m \Ut<l'1.•ding JO\ llllh' during lhl· II\ l'' o l hi\ grandl h1ltl1l'n But < 1urh.1l hn "a' UOljlll'\ll\ll1Jhh ll'J"llf\."d thJI .I K (1Jlh1.11th \\llttld 'nul k.1J .t ''·" llltl\ l'11ll'OI J!l:tfll'I .I dl'\\ll 1.tlttnl R u,,1.1. I Ill' lll'\I l'Pl'11J l' \\,I, b\ Jll .11.· ltllllHli\ ttw 11w,1 .-harming It h111ug.ht 111 mind th.11 \\11ndnl11l mn- nw111 .11 llrl'tll1n \\ 011,h 111 11.1.J.J "hl'll plJnn111g "J' h1:1ng d111w 111 1'C 1u111l th1• l nlll'd ,,1111111' \lrl'Jlh thl'll' "·'' g11Jlti.. I.. T hl' "im tl'I l n11111 . \\1th II' ll,\1,1 1 'llhlll'I\ \\JOI· nl lhl• "i:tn l-r.t1ll l'l'I' ll'llnd1n~ l'llll· lrrl'Ol"l' 10 tl\:g.111 1\rl \.l,1' I \\ l' ''l'fl" J)lJ\h1njl lnr \pnl 111 I hl' "rJnglin~ \H'nt 11n for lrnur' "hl•n lin:tlt\ thl' \(11\l' "·'" ht•ard ell <Ill a"l\l.lnl ~·1.rl·t.11' It 11111 I hl' Antt'h dl'I· c~.111110 I k "a" .tl l..rh"' ll'Jgl•d Jnd pn'P°'<'d thl' Jatl· ol \prtl .:!~ .. \\ h' \prtl >".. thl· pn·<.1J1ntt onillal :l\l..ed "11 ·, 111\ h1rthJa\ ... \;\IU thl' 'l'lfl't,1n \n..I -\pnl _;, 11 "'J' 1 hl' IW\I f)l'r\lin 10 Jfl!)rnJl·h thl' lt•111•rn "·'' \ .111 c hh11rn. and the p.t11'''' m 11,1 h.1' l' "ondcred "hl'lhl'r h1' 11111•n111in "J' tn mo\l· nn to the p1.1n11 Jnd pl:t' .1 medic' n11nh1n111g tlw ''" ll'I n.111\rn:tl anthem nnd "l hl' 'i1.11·-~p:tn~.kd llanner." Bui nn' I k ,,11d hl· ".thH·d Prc"1dt·n1 (mrhal hl'' It' nwl·t h" mother. Rtldt:1 Al'l' fht•rl' \\\'t\: tremol"I uf llnlll\l'd llclt(l.hl h\ the l'l.)gOO'l'l'ntl. nn1.I tlw 1nll'I J'fl'll'I ht'"l:lll'd !Or 8 m11m1.·n1 111 r\'ln~ 1ng 1n Fn.gltsh Mr C 11lili.11 h,., ·, \\l)rd' \{lm1.·om· "11~ a ~m•llll'n ng ol Ru'"an thought hl' hod '"uJ .,o m c1hin hl..c "T hal lad l·an h,l\·C t'nc of"" d:i ha~ when he.· '-'\llllt''> ''-' ''"'' • Rut that v.a n't 11 at all. 1houih "ll:HC\C1 one ao1 throuah the lfHCtl)l'tll:I '-'Ol approptuU\\! m :uernal. pcrhup u 1clcf\'ncr 10 ttlt n11M mon1h ofa UUtOft that had l.'leen n<.-tt ~"' for Van 10 be born "1th \Ut'h \ .. Iii . tmll•m F. IJwt~,. Jr. It • W•M· ..,. o.c .... MI ce1t1 .. ,., ,.,. .., or.a,.. c .... °""" ,.,,.,, .. , .. • I 0nnge CoMt DAtLY PILOT/ Monct.y, JuM .( 1MO TI IE BACK PAGE Everest climb a dream come true ly JOSHUA LO\llE D.iiy ..... Su.ff VI/rim HUNTINGTON BEACH Mark Tucker of Huntington Beach spent his 33rd birthday in Lhasa, Tibet. not an uncommon place to be for people about to challenge Mount Everest. the world's largest mountain. Tucker. who went as a member of the lntcmational Peace Climb. made his ascent on the summit on May 9, and returned home last week. For Tucker, it was the climbing accomplishment of a lifetime. For the last few summers. he ha been wQl'.)(ing, as a guide on Mount Ranier.in Washington. and he has participated 1n climbs all over the "ortd. from Argentina 10 Africa. Bu t the ultimate chaltcn~c for any climber is still the Tibetan giant: Everest. He was selected for the chmb while working ac; n guide on Ranit.'r. where he met Peter Whit- taker. ncphc-w of the famous .\mencan clamber Ja m Whittaker. the tirst Amcncan 10 stand on the Everest summit. Whittaker was onginall~ to go on the climb. but opted out. rcc- omml"Tld1 ng Tucker go instead. l:k onginall~ "cnt as a support climber. a cool... o;incc: part ol the e;1.ped111on was to rcsuppl) the se,en prcpos111oned camps dot- ung the slope of E'l'fl'St to"ard the summit. Tucker belle' cs the chmb "as more of a ml·ntal challenge than a physical feat. Hl' "as 1n top shape p~_s1calll.. but ll'CJllng (>S\Chu- log1call) lit "3) anothl·r matter "Camp three. at 21 .000 feet. "l' called 'the camp from hdl.' It "3' m1serabll·: 1t "a' 1mpos'ilhk 10 keep romfonable 1herl· in the high "inds.'' hl· said. The \train of hl•ing in the .. arnr small tents. rating the 'aml' food. alwa~s kct·ring \UI'' 1,al an rrnnd for t\.\O con .. 1an1 momhs \\hill' thc:- c,ped111on \\3S un tht· mountain \\aS the IOu~ht'SI part. hl· ~Id "You had lo al"a~' be mindful 405 From At lt>76 brown AMC Pacer. 'cerl.'d into the center di\ 1dl·r of thl' lrn·" a\ . .\ left ttre "as Shl•arl·d off and thl; car ground to a '\top. Hall 'aid. When ( altforn1a H1gh"a~ Patrol office~ arrl\ cd at the ... ccnc of " hat the' thou ht 1>.a'\ a tratllt· :in.·1dl·n1. ~ ~ ~· •r Loo l'•J"O Mount Everest climber M•rk Tucker of Y.hat }OU were doing to keep near the top where ii lookt.·d a warm. and thank God thcrc was liulc dicey -foot and hand holds that hot water bou le to go to bed were scarce. there was nothing with each night." below him for about 10.000 feet. One of the American climbers Just a little after 10 a.m. in slated 10 ~o to the summit became beautiful weather. he reachrd lhe 111. solid if~ 1ng Tuckl·rs spot o n top of Everest. joining an date thc team ascending to the summit. group of less than 300 people From camp SI\. at about 5 a.m. on whose steps hc follo"ed. the morning of Ma~ 9. he $Cl out He sta\ed on the 'iumm11·for al one on his final assauh for the about 20 minutes. ..JU'il being top. th1.·re. trying to takl' 11 all in for the "It \\as a hl·au11ful full moon-rest of m> life. looking 'll'''Cf31 ll&h t .ru@lll Off on __the_ hon.ton... bundr1 ~..QQ~---Ul<' 1-f~a­ therc "as thunder and lightning. la)an r ngc,'' he 'kl1d. so "'l' "ere a little concerned For ucker. the ad,cnturl· of a about thl· weathl·r. but this was hti.·ume 1s over. There :ire other loot..1ng 111..e our last rhance IC1 go mountains he wan1s to d1mb. but 10 lhc top." the~ "111 pale in rnmpan\on to Therl.' \\l'fl' othl·r d1mber'i. l"-O E'ert'St. \\htch hl' might tr) to Tibetans and four '\o' 1c1s behind conquer again nc\t ~rar. u-.ing a li1m. and thl·~ caught up ""h htm d1 ffrrcnt routc. at camp Sl'\\.'11. the: last "l:JBh ".\n,bod' "hu l'l1111h' drl'<1rns station tl\:'forc th1.· h>P of the "orf<1. of go1 1)g up F'l'rl·'tt II ~ql~ arc: a .\lthough J group \\l'nt up. cl1 mtx·r \OU 'hould \tJnd 1111 the ful·l cr satd 11 "a H'~ 1ndl\ 1dual summit llf EH'rl''I. I h1ghl~ rec- effort. and thl·re \\C:Tl' moml·nts ommend 11." '"ood < h1ldrcn·~ H~lml'. Hall s:ml authont1l'' ha\C: t'ontarted f)a, ". rclatl\rs 1n an attl•mpl to place the child Offita s "ho cart•d lilr him ~atur· da~ night rl'portrd that thl· ch1kl ""as a prett~ <kprl'\\l'd httk kid.'' Hall aid. Safety t 'ips offered ---.. tht.> ltttle gu~ 1n thl' had 't':Jt "a' wa' 1ng them 1.hl\\n. lk 'l'em1o to understand the St'rtOU\Ol'" of "hat happened ... llall <Wld . Officers do not "no" "herl' WQ<>dford had been earl') ing. 111 gun. Hall ...aid. He added that \\hile the 1n' e<>t1gat1on ot lhl' incident 1s continuing. "\.\ C;" arl' prt.>tt~ '\at1sfil·d Y.1th our under'itanding of "hat hap-pened·· for Jet Ski enthusiasts .\ the theroml'lcr ml'rcun 1nchl'~ up and outhern Californian~ 11ocl>. Ill the beach lnr reltl'f. man} ma~ hop o n personal w3tl'rcraft!>. com- monh kno"n a' kt ';1..1\. as a fun "a' io bl.'at thl· hl·at. • The child "a' takl·n 10 Ornnge· Classif led ' s a gr~at place to adver tise your home bus iness. 642-5678 MARY JONES CIVIC LEADER I l11t/1/'c'lc'I1<•11 I\cl111<111 ••f nt111f<l•lll111~· 1 /i111 (IC /n 1111,/ llllt'CI If\ I\ c /It I./ dnlfl f//( d f't "/'It 11~1 '11111 Roa11ng 1.·nforccmcnt agl'Oll'CS rl·l·- ommend lhat although lhl' craft-. ma' not look likl· 1rad11ional ho!l t<.. their operator\ \hould nb1dl' b) the follo"ing boating ..afi.·1 ~ ttp'>: /.I \.\car a llfl• Jackel t:. H'r) om· on 11fbOat must ha'l' a hfl· Jackl·t. and per\onal "'alcrcraft ndl·r.. arc mon· likl'h than otha h<iatcr' to fall 111 thr ~a ter 2. Looi>. around and hch1nd \OU before )Ou turn. Turning an~ boat ubrupll) \\1thout looking. around and behind first " hlo:l· dianging lanes on thc frl.'C"-::1) "1thuut looking Ii rst . '3. '\l\\a~" l..l'CP a ~ak d1'itance from short'. ""1m mrr' and otlkr boaters. The mo~t <·ommnn ''Pl' of boating accident " colh!>1 on II fol · loY.S that krt.·p1ng d1c;1ance from an)· thtng ehc in till' "atl·r could prl''l'Ot mo'!t hoa11ng acC'ldl'Ot\. No motor- ================~==========--...:..:.~~ 11ed 'e'>~·I '>hould gl'I an~" hat· nc<ir a S\\1mmrr Join Speak l' p ~e•·port In examining l'rltieal issu.-s aff eetln g ,.·our c ommunlt)· EVERYTHl~G YOU'VE WANTt0 TO KNOW ABOUT OUR l~FRASTRUCTIJRE PROJECTS (but were afraid lo 81k ?) We are privilt•dged lo ha~t> BE~ ~OLAN. Oirerlor of Public Worka for the Ci.•y of '\('wport 8f'arh. as our f.-e1ured 1peaker for t he Juue meeting.' Mr. ~olan will di~.fU81i on-going end planned iofra1tructure proje<i•-- 11reet1. 11ewt>r . torm drain . ~•r. Wr'll hear about when thote project• in prog.r~s will be fini hr d. when we ran expert new onet to 1tar1, their planned completion datei.. and all 1he ~ood 1hinp we cao ·upecl •• a re1ult. , A1 re idtnh or 8' \ i i1or . wt' all ft>t>I the elfect• ol theae projtt11. both good and bed. o w,. in\•it,. )OU to atlt>nd and receive the latett information on wha1' happenintt 1n tht> publir works arena in our fair City. Wetl•etMlay, l•me t , •- l 1Sep.•. llelres••e•'8·•:11-7rM•·•· ....... •• a•1 1 • Cf t'I f"ftWf"'*• I tftt .. \flob~ "f 1ttll/tlt1 .. •"' _._., t ~.f ti 1 I 11, 1 , .. • t ' I ' .. 11 • l't4,I ,, i .. iP ... !f! io! •If! i ft9fh f" • \11 •• ~ f i tn. \~. •I\ I'll IL • •11 ... c .... ~ ... I 1 ··~·•d "'l \ • ' t .... I ot 14 t-llf I \1 •• , ... , •1 \f 4 Do nor Jllmp \\;Jl..l'\ un- rea<,onabh or unnerl''":anl\ rJo,c tu the \e,sd pn1dunng thl· ~akc: 5 lfa boat l'I toY.ing a \\3ll'r-Skl{'r. don't Jump tht.• "'akl· or inll'rfl·rt• with the skier. Thl' dn.,,cr of a to" boat has to \\Orr~ abuu1 'i!)('Cd . trnf- fic . turn<.. and thr 'ik1cr. and cloc\n't need an} mterfcrcnn· "11h hi\ or tht· wa1cr-sk1er\ ront·cntra11on 6. Children undl·r I ti 'thou Id not ride personal "''atcrcraft Personal watcrcrafl arc J'lO"l'r boat\. n01 to)<. 7. Kno" tht• ru le' of the road Without lht' mannr rule of the road. our watcrv.u>) would Ix' hkr :l fol.lr-wo ) intcr~c11on with no tramc lights or ~top '1gns Cla\'l''> 1ha1 trach thr e~..cntll'll!. of hoa11ng arc ' offered in mo'lt areas 8. Never opcrntr an) boat anclud· 108 a pt~f'ional Y.3t<·rcrafl . under thl' influence of alcohol or drugs ~ number of tloa11ng fot~1ht1t'" :.in· causcd h> dnnking and boating evel) )Car. Q, It is illeP.I 10 t>pl'rnte a boat af\~r dark wnhou\ running ltght'I. in~t' person:.I "att.'r<'ralt arr not equipped with light~ don'1 ndC" :JI n1glit. 10. Obc) all rl'Stm·tL'd !lf)Ccd zones I I Teach C\er)one rad~ )our cran to ride re~poM1hl) '<>u arc liable for damaae dorw w11h your boat. no ma11cr who was OJ'(:ratina ll T~ of tlieyear/HUntlilgton llHch High Teacfier .. Reeps class iri tune 11¥WMOAWY ._ .... .....,...., HlJNTINOTON BEACH -His ftoor's 1 tad dusty, his hands arc a littlc-pasy and bas students are a bit undisciplined, but that's nothina new to Dave Sprana. Spran1-44. an auto shop te.achcr and the Onqe C...t DUl-1 PUet'1 Huntinaton "Beach Hiah School Teacher of the Year. knows he has to play the rules a little differently in his pan of the campus. • It's a place liuered with dead cars. toupi teen-agers and spare pans - which share the desktops with Sprang's papers. And for Sprang. who a year ago gave up a more academic teaching ca~r at aearby ~an View High School. it can also .be a chalk nge. "Nothing you'll do in an academic class will prepare you fo r a single day in the shop.·· he $aid. "There arc momenis you'll sec kids tryi ng to do things 1hat are a little scary." Sprang knows he has to keep a watchful eye on students unfamiliar with both perils of hcan• parts and stray elec1nc1t) and the perils of frustration and fai I ure. "One of the last b<·st hopes these kids have got is 10 be successful at some1hing." he said. "God knows kids need to be succe sful." Sprang. who 1s more afTeclionately known as "Homer" for hi s fresh. clear-eyed looks. seems to have ended up as a dad 10 the "Ban S101psons" of this campus. "The Simpsons" is an animated sitcom on Fox Television about an unusual ..., ........... Dave Spr•nt dlow1 off his students• c .. 11wortr. Tea·chers of the year •John Weyrauch/Corona del Mar High School -math •Phyllis McKown/Costa Mesa High School -history •Dan Lcavcy/Edison High School ~ social psychology/history •Carol Tipper/Estancia High School -math •Harlow Naasz/Newport Harbor High School -psychology/civics •Jim Burch/Ocean View High School -ch~m1stry •Jerry White/Marina High School -math family. Whether it be a waring ques1ion. a tional Program course in the after-"He tc;ichc-. ~ou thingi. real fa t. lost part or a meal. Sprang's students f\OOns to give them cntf)·lcvel job He sa~ s l'' cl') thing o that you always g1\\.'. him something 10 Cto skills in the automobile industry. understand 11." Fusion said. "He before or after class. "I don't know J n} more rl.'ward-works on cars himscl( after work. "If )OU have a good ''orking ing feeling than knowing \ou·"c and hi.' give., us hands-on tr:uning rcla116nsh1p "nh kid~ sometimes gi,cn a guy the tool<; to go out and e'en da\. fhat's ho" I staned the' 'II coml.' in and tx· real candid be indepcndl·n1 in lifr.'" ht• o,a1d. g1.•111ng iniCl h" class. aftl.'r I teamed \\1th ~ou:· he said. "I h:l\e gu)S that ··There's no question that for a gu) thr cooling "~"tern." come 1n herr and I kno\\ ~~> won'1 who's intl.'restcd. lhl.'rl··s a real fu ture Art Wh1tacrl'. 15. c;a1d he has h.1\c..had~n~~~o ca~. d--t~ :tttto--mdt":-""11d · ttmft-:i-tC':imM hl'i" tocnange ra l' pa s I'll g1,c them -.omcthing to cat.. re pc1:1ablc II\ ing" and perform a front-end alignment. Sprang. "ho also operates h1' o" n W11h ~oml' mom·~ he ra1St's in the "I'm gonna 'il:l~ in probabl~ for garage in Fountain \ alk~. could be future. Sprang <,aid he hopc .. 10 build thl· n·st of m~ four ~l·ars here." he calkdpragmat1c -a tr:111 hc hopcs his '1deo1ape hbr::ir) \\llh 'ideo'I said. "It'<. the tx·st class." 10 pass on to his <>tudcnl!>. produced b~ 'itudents. He l'nv1s1on<. .\It hough 'irrang sa} '\ auto 'lhop He kno"s h1 1001, "111 get lost. tudents taping each other demon-has been the most demanding and he kno"s 1ha1 has machine\" ill s1ra11ng ho" to perform 'ipec1tic re-challenge ot hi" 20 }car of 1eaciung. "'ear out. \o Sprang ha-. found an pairs. he hOJX'' to n.•tirl' in thl' po!1111on ea!>~ wa} ll> earn monl·~ for h1~ ··.\ lot of them don't h.1\\.' n·al "I'd thought for ~l'a" 11 \\Ould tl\:' program. I k tl·a chc' 'ttudrnt\ ho" good rnmmun1cat1on .. i..111 .. :· he fun to tl'ill'h auto:· to fl\ up .ind 'l'll old raf\ 1h:i1 arl· said "It "ould al'o ll':Jl'h thl'm Be\1dc,. "iprang·, rnk g1'e" him donatl.'d 111 till' 'lhuol. hl' 'ho"s '>umething ahout 1hern\l'hl'\ I thin!.. Jn l.'\t·u~· tu nll'l.'I more ofh1s ti.·llo" them hm' 111 rl·p.nr lhl'lr ll':ll hl'r'; 11 rould tx· ·a l'Xl\H'rful ll'Jl htn{! tech-tt.'.ll'hl•rc; than l', l'r tx·fort.·. car~. and lw 'l'll' thrn1 .-.oda' and n1qu\.' ·· _ "I ha\\.' morl· 1~oplc that come 1n ~nark\ from .1 lm:i..l·d rl'lngaa111r. S11ukn1 D;in I u'ton. l 6. 'aid lw and '>3~. 'I haH' a prohkm "ith m~ lh· Jl\11 h11rx•, to gl't h1' \hor> ha\ had no 1rouhk k.11n111g lrom rnr · Th:ir', hm' thl' t.·on,crsauon 'ludrn1' 111 t.11..l' ,1 Kq1.1on.1l On·upa-Sprang tx·gin-. ... Lincoln S&L customers. close to settlement wittl Ke_atin ._.._ S.\NT .\ ·\N -\ _..:. ('u,tumer' \\ho lo\I S 192 m 1llion in Jun!.. bond tn· 'l''>lml·n1' 1n rhl' collJP'l' 11f In 1m··., Lincoln ')a, mg'> and l oan ·, parent lirm arl· d11\l' to a 'l'llknwnJ "1th a law lirm Im till' rnmpan). la\.\}l'r!> t.a1d. La" H'r\ tor fornw1 l1nn1ln hl·ad C harks II >--.l·a11ng Jr and thc lin- roln\ parent romran~. ·\nwnrnn ( ·ont1nl"ntal Corp .. arl' m·go11:rnng \\Ith la\\\l'r" lor I l.5(KJ bondhold\'r' Y.hO ha\l· \Ul'd Ill rl'lO\l'f lhl'lf losses Nearl\ 22.000 'marl '"' e\tor' purcha,cd .\mem·an c ·ont1ncn1al bonds al Lincoln'<, 2\1 ';m1thl·rn (·ah- fornia bra nrhcs. fhl' hood\ bet' a me "onhle'I!> alter the rnmpan) went bankrupt la5t .\pnl and fl.'daal n•gu- latur' 'l'INd thl' thrift Thl' I 1.·00 hondholdcr\ likd 10 li.•tkral la\\SUl t'I. \\h1ch \\Cfl' l·on- i.olida tl'd 1 nto om· .\ 'l'llll·menl niuld bt.· linallll·d a' t'arl~ .1, Tul.'~a ) . ..aid Ken FcJnhag of Ka' c. Srhola. F11:rman. Ha" and Handil·r lnr .. the tirm n:rrl''irn11ng Kl·a11ng. ·\ l:l\.\\('f for thl· bt.indholdl·r, \Jld Fnda~ 1·ha1 hr agrl'l•d. --r or all intent\ ancl purpo l''· ( Ka )l' . ..,choler) ha' wllkd ... '31d Joe: Cotl'hl·tt. a San f-ran t'1sco-hu'l'd l.rn· ~ c r n·pn·scn 11 ng bond holder\. .\n' signed ~ttkml'nt "'llhll'C'I to linal pppro~I of li.'dl·rul ~md state 1udgcs hl•aring lhl· bondhollkr.,· law- '>Ult Ut\\\t'r. fur both 'lldC'I\. hO\\l''Cr. rl'lu,ed to contirm a report b' a Ne" York kgal 1ndu<>t~ pubhcatton \\h1ch said Ka)e. St•hulcr \.\Ould pa) bondholdl'r'I $20 m1ll1on If the lirm doc<. pa~ 20 m1llton. 11 '"II add anothn IOA rent' lor cH·n dollar 111\ ntnl to fund~ thus for fl'CO' crl·d h' hondhokkr'i. In .\pnl. anothl·r la\\ firm. Parh·r. \hlltken of I o\ .\ngcll'\. 'il'llll•d \.\Ith honJholder' out of coun "11hou1 adm11t1ng an~ guilt. P:trka. M1ll1kl'O 1!> l'\.SX"Cted tn pa~ out $4 5 m1llton. -B.•1 The AssoC'latH Pr~u 13 killed in Midwest storms By CONNIE CASS A•MKl1ttf'd ,.rtu \lltllf't M 1d'-"e'itl'rnl·r-. 111011rrt 1 ng neigh- bor' l..1llcd in n dl·adh harragl' t)f tornadoe11 \' l'fl' h1 t '\u n<l:l\· h' a wl·ond on .. 1.1ught of 1hundl;r,1urm' :ind high \\IO<h th.11 rahl·d thl' \\Cd· rnd ''-elltha dl'Jth toll tn I'· \\ 1nd-topr>ktl trrr' on Sundn) k1lll'd a c::amf)l'r in WN·nn"n and an l<·~ear-old ho~ 111 a lm\11 part.. 111 Indiana. th1.• \tall' that oorl' thl· brunt Clf the lierte "l'athcr that bcgnn "iaturda) night. .\C'ro's I ndwnn. o llinal' rl'f'<>rll'd l'1gh1 dl'ad and at ll'a't I 50 ix·vpk IOJUrt.'d Sa1urda~ 1n thl' \tntr's \H.>rst tornado outoreal.. <;1ncc I Q74. The \tclrm' ll'ft ~4 ctll(''i in 15 rounl1l'' "llh s1gn 1fican1 damagl'. Offinul' trnckc:d about 50 tnrnado wurh· down\ dunns. a four-hour rx·nod. In lllino1.,, a tornado Saturda) dc-.lro) ed or damug1.·d .-.corc11 of houscs and killed Onl' "oman. li.o 1nurda\. 10.,ear-old ho' drcmm·d tn a slorm--.\,otkn n\\.:r in Mil· "aukt•e and .1n "8:?·\l·ar-olcJ man "a!I l>.1lled b) a "ind-hio" n ire\.' branch in the north\\C\tern ~1 1\\0Url I0"-0 of Stewart)\ illc. r" l\tCr'> or h1ih "in~J\ do" ncd trees. knodt•d our fltl\\Cr and dam- :ag1.·d ho ml'' and hll,tnl'''t'\ from KanSa!t 10 Mtchtttnn .rnd Ohao. In ·\rkansn'i. thundl'r\lc>rrm dumpi:d ht•a,) nun. e:iu.,ing Oa~h fh>Od ang thnt ~lo~·d road!> In the i,<'Cond rounll of de3dl 1>.cnthcr , undn}. haah '"nd<> 3t a campground 1n J(ock} \rllor tare Park 1n \Outh-l.'ntral W1 onsin top- pled a tree onto a 'lcn1. l:illina a ~I· )car-old "Oman and 1nJupng ano1hcr 1>.om11n in the 1cn1 w11h her ano1l.cr '"" ording 10 the Jun't•nu ( O\Jnt' ~h{'rtfl"\ l>cpartment Tht• lnJUtl'U woman. 14 "·" ho,rat,lhtt>d • in 1:11r nmd1110n . In I hl' LT n tra I Ind 1.1n.1 11m n of \I ultx•rn . a till-luoHJll ll'lkd h\ Ml mph "ind hk\\ dl\\\ n on ttm'l' &<1,, "ho "l'rt' '1\11tntt t l·ntenn1nl P<irl.. for :l p1l'llll .... 11d J m, n \1.ir,hal firul'l· \\l'lton. I lw frl·aJ.. al-ridrnt J..ilkd an X·\(•ar·old rn" and ldl :1 1. \l"Jr·old h<.)\ in l't111i:·;il r11nd1t1on and a 10-~l:ar•old ho~ 1n guardl·d cond1tt0n. ho\p1tal Clll1cia1, 'illu. ~c' l'Tl' 1hundrr,1urm' and at ll·a,t onl· tornado rat..l·d n·naral Indiana on Sunda~. dtl\\n1ng 1rw' and poy.erhnc<>. hut no Sl'fl\1U' damage or 1nJun1.'' ''ere 1m11wdrntl'I~ fl'· porll'd ( louJ, <1f t'll:1ri.. du't .. ud.l·d lrom frc<>hl~-plo"1.·d lidth h~ 40 mph wind' t'fl'aled hliu:kout' on high· wa~' 1n till' nonlwrn part nf till' "tatr. l'JU'ling an IX-rnr p1kup on and 120 homl'' anll 51\ hu,inr<.'ll.'' ''l'rl· dam:igl•d ''lwn till' \torm nppl.'d a liH·-m1k p.11h through Ill\\ n . ..;11d \I \1ilkr lkld Of>lTJt1on \Oordinalor li1r the ~tall' rml•rgl'l1t) '.\lanugl'llll'nt .\gcnq. c\ I k ast 5 7 1leor>k \\t're lllJlirl·d "The tomndo dcarl) cut right through the middle of to"n." Bayh aid. "It lookc<l to me hlc thcrc'had been a bombing run made right through thr m1ddk of Pl·tcrsburg." Resident!> ol the m1n1ng and form- ing com mun1t) of 3.000 had been without fresh water for two weeks ~cause of0ood1ng that ton· through levl'CS along the Wh1t'4 ,River and SC\Cred the water main. l ' s . Htgh\\3) ,:\I OUl'>ldl' °'IOlll)'\ BUGS Bend Fl\r ix·opk <>uffc:rl·d minor 1n,1une'i. poht·e 'aid • From A 1 The mo\t d1'a~trnu' of thl' nrnm !ipnng and "arm weathl.'r in the tnrnadot.·~ to toud1 do" n Satu~da\ fall." Pcr~on~ said. rippl'd through thl· ~uu1h''l''1l'rn In·· Bcctk·ktllcd trccs and tinder-dry daana ttl"n of Pell'f\huri. l..illtng "~ \\Cather ha'e made C ahfom1a's fire and lea' 1ng hundred., hom{'k\'i JU"l danger the worst in dccad('"· l\\o WCl'kl-llfll•r l)ood' knocked Olli "W<• have hundreds of thousands thL· tO\\n·, frl·~h \\3ll'I !!UllPh . of large 1<1ndlang stand!'," 5aid Lt'13 Th{' 11tht·r Indian;\ wrnadn.dcath\ 8 o)d . fore,tr) department \\CTC: 10 Redford. lO the <.out hern ~p<?\:C'i\\Oman. "rh1ngi. 11«' 3S df} part of the \tutr. and 1n Putnam right no" il'I "c "-Ould normall> sec < ounl\ in \\C!>t-cc111rol lndtnnn. said in August and . ·ptcmhcr." Jerome Hauer. 1.l1rcc1or or the Statt.• It'~ not bettl '!I but bcc4l that arc Emergcnc) Manoecmcn1 <\gene). anno~1ng onhcrn \1hforn1a tour. Hauer. who " s un:ibk 10 prm 1<.k 1 t I0\\1l4i around Uil>.c T, htx-. "h~ d{'ta1I~ of the death\ . ..aid \atd h1i. s"'arming )c:llow J3 lo.ct~ last ~um· staff had rct.'el\ cd rl·port\ 1IM1 I 0 mer fo1\'Cd pcork from bca\'.hcs and people \\crr inJurl'd ~H\IC\\1Je. • back porches. lndr:ina CloY fvnn 8:J\h tOlJTCd EH·n morr llc.'C'i 1rc c'pccted th1~ Pctcrsbura and Rcdtord and '1c"'cd summer. prompuna the South Lake other damn \' (rom the air on 'un· Tahoe hamhcr or Commerce to da . drclarc war The group 1 d1 tnbut· \t 1(.,1,1 I ~Cl honw' .and IR tH1'i-ina .000 ha1 1 tra~ hlll'd with the nc'..c' 1n Pl'ICl\hllrg \\l'f\' dt.•,trO\cd jnk'('ltC.-tdt• J1:111non . "'&a:l@lUOa ·----- ... omas scores 2 1 power 93-74 in over Chicago UBU RN HILL..S.·M1ch. -The tro ll Pistons played some more mccourt music against the Chi- o Bulls. and the) hope 10 be a hit th the same song against Ponland the N BA Finals. Outscoring C hicago .14 in 1he 'let·o nd quar- . the Pistons ad' anced the N B.\ Finals for 1he ird consccutl\ c \Car Ith a Q). 74 \'ICIOI"\ over c Bulls in the d~C'isive 'en1h game of the Ea .. 1- n ( onferl'nCl' finals. --Tning 10 "'" 1n Chi-...... ~o Y.as 'er~ d11licuh ... 1d l\iah Thomas. \\ho had 2 l ints. c1gh1 rebounds and I I a.s- sts. --w e reall~ had a chance 10 win r game therl' and 1he) had a real ance onh 1n thl' first game he re. --au1 hori1el·oun advantagl· 1s \\h) u tr\ to '"n gam<.·s in Occember nd Januan. and "'-' haH' 1t." T hi• honll' team ,-.on all St'\ en me\ 1n 1h1'> ~fll'\. and thl' P1!>tons a'e :he ho ml'roun edgt' ag:11n~t the :Trail Blall'r!>. . Rl·,en 1.·s ~larl.. ~gu1rrl· and John Sallt'' l..e\ed the 'l'<·ond-pcriod <>urgt· for 1h1.· Piston,. "ho hdd 41<-"l:l lead ... ___ _._¥-hnJ ft.uru:......<.Jui.:~~\l11.:.b.:1d 1 op.. dan ~cored 12 ol h1!> 31 pl)ll\h in the third 4uartL'r ;i' lhl' Bull, do,ed a .:!2-po 1n1 c.JL•tinl lo l<l -M-·9 - V.llh .... 4 ~ ldt. Aul 11 \\:l~n·1 1warh l·nough aga1n't the P1,1nn~. "ho \\on a SC\en1h ganll' fo r 1lw fir,1 11nw in fuur alll'mpts. Pia) mg in fr11n1 of the I OOth cnn- ..er u11, l· ~dllHll at till' Pabrc. lhl· Pi!>lon' mndl· 11 mnl' pla)off 'tl'- tonL·' in a ru\\ at hom1.• "h1.•rt• thl'' held lhl· Oppoill'nt under IOO J'lOlOI~. I he 11ppt)'ll111n ha' \l·ort•d morL' (Please see PISTONS/BS! Mike a"r•s returns • volley whlle team1,.. with Trevor Kronemann for the 111en•1 D.-y~~..,.._ ...... open doubles tltl• •t th• Adoption Gulld Char~ Tennis Tournament on Sunday. •CLASSIFIED/CS I MONDAY. JUNE '· 1990 I :J Former UCI duo ·regains open title Briggs joins Kronemann for Adoption Guild By REID McCLATCHY 0"'4)1 ,._ Corr....-n• NE WPOR T BE.\(H -Tre,or Kronemann and Mike Briggs beat Ian Aler and Craig Johnson unda). 6-4. 6· 7. 6-3. 1n the men's open final al the 29th Annual Adoption Guild Charil) Tennis Tournament. ' And this time. 11 "'ill be up to them lo decide "hether or not the~ wish 10 defend their title. The former l 'CI duo "'on ll t"o }ears ago. but because of a date conflict "llh the .\dop11o n Guild Finals and the ~(' .\.\ Tennis Tour- nament. the t"o "Crl·n·1 gl\i;n the opponun1t) to repeat. Now that both ha' c finished their colkgaate pla)ing da~s. thl' o nl) thing that m ight l ecp them from defending 1he1r 111le "ould Ix· an in\ 11e 10 the Frl'n~h Open. .. , don·l I.no" about ~1ke. but I ha'e a great 11me al this 1our- namen1:· Kronemann said ··\\ l'·11 r-e&-.,Qil~· """~u ~car .hupclull)-~\ cJl tn 10 mal..e 11 a pan of our Ira' cling sc·hedule.1f \.\e're not in the Frl'nch Open m·\I ~car It"., a gre:u tour- naml·nt ..La.,t \ear. the '( .\.\ hn~s camL' on ihc -.aml· ~und:n a\ these linah . and 1he' \Hluldn'i agrel' to plil) u~ on ~\fonda~-lU alright. becau<,t• \\C pla~cd tho~ S3mc gu~s lh1o; "eel.end and heat rhem ·· In thl' first ~I \unda~. both Bnggs and Kronemann and .\ler and John- '>On '-'l'rl.' abk w hold ser'L' until John\nn .. l.f\ l'd al 4-4 \\1th Kront•mann-Bn~., up · -4 lhl' t\l.O tl·am' hac.J JU'I hml..L·n thl'lr 1h1rd deuce. On tht' last point. the two teams exchanged forehand and 'ol· le's before Kro nemann sofll) lobbed the ball 0' er their heads and watched as 1t barel) landed in. .\ler and Jo hnson "ent up 2-0 in set 1"0. but s1~ games later the) v.ere dov.n 5-3 . .\ler held sel'e. the) broke Bnggs· sen l' and Johnson held sending 11 to a11e-breaker. Kronemann and Briggs "'enl up 3-l . but e' entuall~ lost 8-6 · ··w e·vc got 10 learn hov. 10 put teams a"a)... Kronemann said. "That's v.hat's going 10 make us b1g- 11mc pla)ers. We need to put them a"a} v.hen v.e're 5-3 or 5-4. For some reason v.e alv.a)S ge1 broken v.hen v.e·re in that -ntua11on. It doesn·1 maner which of us 1s ser- ' 1ng. We v.ere in good shape. then 11 was hke "e v.ere dn' ing a car and all of a sudden v..e ran into a brick waH-tt\ai~R!d-f{'om no,,.,ncr.e:· -~~~ .\fter rail) 1ng an set l"O . .\ler and Johnson carrkd lht• momentum 1n10 the 1turd set for a fe" moments but then tapered off. 1 ht') v.ent up 40- IO\t~ 1n the fi~t game. then "atched as Briggs and Kront'mann fought 1hr1r v.a' back int() 11. Before .\ler and Johnson could rebound. the) "C'rt' do"n '-O Both team .. held th1.· re 1 of thl" "'3) a Bn~o; and Krone mann \.\On o-3 In the lir'>t gaml' of tht.• third set. .\ler "ent do"n aflrr tht' ball and f P~as.e Stt MENfMI Marina captf:lre$ unique double on ·two diamonds -Baseball, softball teams make school first to win both .\thlet1l'~1ll) 'J)l.'al..ing. -;atur<la) ma ' h\t· in hl\llln a' flt ~ h:rn- nert<;I da) for \lannJ High T"o 1.·hamp1on,h1p l?3ml''>. t\\tl Cl F 111lco; and a rnupk of tir't". Wht'n tht• ha,1.•hall and <,oft hall V1!..1ngs \\On lhl·ir rl''J'X'l"l•'l' CIF cro" n., in lhl'lr la'I a1-ha1 ~aturd.1). 1t gaH the Hun11ngton lkJ1.h '\1..honl the <,angular dl\l1m·11on ol "inning both diamond l hamp11in,l11 Jh 111 thl· sam1.· \l•ac;on. \1nl'l' lhl· C ll tx·gan cro" n1ng 'otihall rhampuin' 1n 1974. no ~·hnnl had ..:;ip1urt•d ho1h 1n the samL' \l'ar. kt .1l11nL' lhl· \allll' night. · PREPS Barry Faulkner 1984. Thl· 'inftball ll':IOl \\Oil l\\o ol lhl· 'chool'<. lhrn· prt'\ 11>u' ( 11 111lc' in pp; and lll'll . .inc.J JlltleJ anothl'I b) !>t:onng lhl· gamL'\ onl~ run Ill thl· ninth inning at \.fa) fair Parl.. to top '.'lewhun Par!... 1-0 Toc.Ja,·. till' <.1."hool \\ill ll·khr,1tl' "Ith a rail\ plannt•tl lllf I\ )0 3 m IO the o utdoor amph1thL·a1a o n l"Jlll- pus. ' 0 ~1a nna·., mO\I '1<.1hk hJst·hall ITOk pla~n' whcrhctJX~ th Sun'\l.'I League·, 1h1rd-plat'e l·n 1~ arh1t.'' t' its L'rU\\ n1ng monll'nt Herc\ a sa mpling of ron1nbu11ons: • ean Patlt'rson -I hl' \t'n1or rig'ht-hander \lancd and hJt1kd con- trol probkm\ hut ~l.'.pt thing' clo~ hdorl' l'\ltang in the fi.wnh inning '"'h t\\C'I out' \1t1rl.'. th.in \aturda~ . hmH''cr. It ".:.' Paht·r.,on·H'ml'rg- l'n1.·I.'. J'> thl· ,1,1t) .1tl· 1h1'> '>l"l'lin 1ha1 allo"L'd thl' \ 11..ing' we' l.'n mal..l' the pla,off, l k al'o au1horL·d com- pk tc-gam1.· pla~ uff \ 1~·t~\fll'' \)\ t'r fir,1-round t{w I htrit·nda H1.·1ghh \\ il\on and 4uartl·rlinal 'll llm \later lll·1 • Da,·id Schultz -1 hL' ulhl·r half ofthl' OOC-l\\U r11rh1n1?-riumh. ~diul11 "a" Jl,o h1g "11h lhl' bat. Hl· "t'nl thl·d1<.tJm1.· an pl.1\utl "Ill~ 11,er bJX·ran1J .inc.J \\\·-.tlJl..e. "h1ch JI till' 11ml' \\J'I thl' 'u I tl'Jm in thr na11on. al.'umhng hi l "\ 1 ud::t). SOpholllor• pitcher Sean Connors went the .. '9n•I JV1 Innings for th• win S•turd•r· The ha<ichall '1c\\1r\. a 6-4 tri- umph o'er Daamond.Hnr :11 .\nahl'lm Stadium. "a' al'>o lhl' <;ehoor, lir<it Cl I 111k l'arnL·d h~ an C\dU\IH'h -mak tl·arn flw rn~d badminton 'quad ll'Ok top honor\ 1n h{·ro Sallrrda' "a' 'L'n1or lJtl hL·r Rob1 n L1 nd,~·'. "ho hruh· a J-4 Ill'. "11h a t\\o-oui. t\\l>-run ... ngk 1n lhl· ,l',cnth. Thcrl' "l'rt'. hn\\l.'\L'r. 'e\- \dwlt1. \\Ito haJ thl' ganw·" 1n- n111g h11 aga1n<.t \\ l''lllJ~l' rl'.11.'ht'd 1n all thrCl' plJll' .IJ'lJ'X':lrJt1l'l'' '-aturda~ on a 'inglc. \\JI!.. Jnd l·rrlir Mart' ~t>\\field -\lurh h.1, lx'l'n !Please see MARINA./Bl t o.., NM~.., Lee ~.,_ After ft¥e ~•an of rough ~ Co.cit Paul Renfrow got Vllclngs• turned around • Bichette powers Angels, 7-4 He drives in four runs with homer, double; Texas falls ARLINGTON. r l·xas -.\lier s1nk1ng o ut four limes 48 hour'i earlier. Danie B1ch\.'tte of the .\ngels came throughout \\ 11h a carl'er-h1gh lo ur RBis. Schedu le AT BAT Mon· et Texas• S:JS ON D•CK Tue: e t Royals• S:JS IN TH• HOL• Wed: el Rovels S:35 All 11emes on KMPC radio (710) • On TV, Ctl. S; \c SoorlsCt\ennet • Biche11e d oubled and homered yo u got to sec 'the ball and JUSt g{'I and tht' .\ngcls took advantage of w•ood on 11." 81L·hettt.' sa1Ci. •·1 ba11led three conS<.'C'Ull\C wall s b) \harhe him. fouled off n couple of p11chc<r. Hough in a fo ur-run first inning to and then managed to pul the ball in do" n the Texas Rangl'.'r~ 7-4 Suncla) play and we got a breal... But I felt night. l , earned thnl. That come from "That's j uc;t part of bt..'<'oming a \)U llltng profe s1ona1:· 81cht.•tte s:ud of his "T ht• bigger hlo'\ "a-i tht' home four tnlcouts Fnda) night. "You run. That PU"1ped the "'hnle team can·1 let nn)'th1ng bother you. You up. That'-i when we 'ilammcd tht• can't ¥et 100 high or too low. You lf) dO(>t." to S"ln8 the hat lht• !Ulml' "a ." Ho ugh \\!1~ not plea~d wi th hi\ liough's inab1ht) 10 control hie; performance. although he did rct1rt" knuckleball got lum in trouble v.1th 15 of 16 baller<. from the Sl'\'ond to t\\O OUI tn the-lir.t. the Slllth. Hough (5-4) v.alkc<I Wally Jo)ncr. "I had a hombk knuclkball:· he Chili On' i and l)a, c W infield. then s:ud. "I tried 10 move 1l around and &ave Up 3 I 10-foot bloop double to B1chcttc JU l lnod.ed 11 In the nght 81chct1c to clear the bases. fhr~ pot. We ba11lcd bad. and then Ranger con,crged on the hall. goofed 11 up again. It was :i poor which alanl'Cd off the llovc of hd-effort on m) part ... int-nth' fttkkr RuMn ~. ---nm-1 c -wu1k some gu s "I called 1l and I didn't c-atch it." t>tforr and v.-on 50mc game but it Sierra ~1d .. 'el)bod)' wa" clo\t came back and am ,him this 11mc." but 1f l call 1t l''e aot to catch 11... Teu~ manager ~) Valcnunc The nacl§ didn't have much said. trouble catching up with Houah. , J~m bbo11 p11ch1.•d "ell to win for "When )OU race n gu) hkt' Hough the n&ek. . Dant• atchen• "He wa" rcalh tired in the ""'h but he pt\ hcd through 11 and got Ul\ into po11t1on to us~: our bullpen.'' ~1d ~ngcl manager Doug RaJ cr "(1cning us through the ""'h \loll\ a \Cf) 1mp0n:u11 thing for him .. \!\er B1chettc' ha t''i-<'knr10g double. Rick hu nddcd .run· ~nf\3 ingk. 81chene h\I a lo h\)mrr. h1 K\-enth. in the eighth. as California won for the l()lh lam<.• tn tJ gam,e\. Texa~ h8' IMt §C\Cn of its la~t ftinc f~ase lff ANGILS/121 ' INSIDE • Ai•• _, ...... J ........ .... _. CGllt-••,.• 111 11111 .. ~ . .._,.. ·-181 ·~ Reds' Browning blanks Dodgers; LA falls 10 back LO i\NGEL ·-Tom Brown- ing' -4 record might seem out of place for a statT ace o n the team v. tlh tlte bcl'>I record of lht' ma1or leagues. But maf)a~er Lou P1n1clla 1 n't con- ct'mcd Schedule AT s.r Mon: aravn 7:3S (hOmt) OM 0.CK Tue: &revet 1-35 (nomet INTM•~· Wed: 8 re¥ft 7:35 (rtome) AH N met on KABC rlldfo (7'0) • On TV, Ctl. lt; sc SC»OrttCh.1""94 Bro" n1ng contmuC'd his domi- nance of l West n'als on unda~. combining \.\llh Rand) t )crs o n a four-h1llt'r as the .Reds extt>nded their d1' 1saon lead to l.0 gnm<'s "1th a 2-0 v1cto~ o'er the Lo ngrl('S 8 good brcak1na ball.·· Dodgers. Browning lcf\ after allowina a Browmng ha "on 26 of h1 last inalc to lfrcdo Gnffin ~nd a 32 dec1s1ons again t NL WMt oppo-do uble to Mike Scloscia. Mycn ~ ncnts sinct ptcmber. 1987. But • ca~ the Jim and pttcMd 1 tutlns hc:s onl) o ne game over .500 this nioth for hi 11\h sa"c. M)-en has sc1Son ot\ a tt am that'~ 3.'.\-1.2 . not allo~ a run in 14 c:a~ dcsp11c allowma"onb l"-0 ruru..in .. bis -appcaJ'1111tt'J ••n ;t Los -'"""' last 31 innmg~. · .. cl>vcri"I 2 l inninp. "He donn't ~1\C an inch. 8 rown1na ts used to pndlint P1niell3 '81d ... H e the lcadtt o n without much oflen 1vc suPPof'\, 1h1 staff. and he ~«ps p1tch1na the rhc Red who'\-'c: t\-'Cf'llC'd 4.7 NM wa he houlJ . tie-' changana 1 pmc overall have trorcd JUlt 2.4 sl)tt<b. he's locauna the ball v.dl. 1~.,.· '" DODQIRS/ut he's 1mpro'ed h"' hder and he' aot . • I' • OrM09 COMI DAIL V PILOT I MoncMy. June 41 1t90 Spotts break . -l CFA coaches take r-----.il!,~Nlll!!!!!r!l!ll!IHE~eLlll!!!!!E~Ac~Hml!!Ell!!!l!Rs~---. measures to-keep athletes In class DALI AS -College Football As· --- soc1ation coachrs, under pressure from ~ school presidr nts to i mprove graduation ~ rates. called on the NFL to rcschcdulr ---- minicamps and combines to keep athletes from missing class ume. To that enJ. the CF~ on Sunday said N FL scou ts att no longer welcomt• in film rooms and facilit1~ of the more than 60 CFA member schools until the league becomes more sensitive to the problem. "Professional football teams shouJd not require indi~ iduals. ~rd less of ~ear in class. to attend any man1camp until such time as the student-athlete's academic )Car has been completed.'' the coaches said in a rcsolu11on. West V1rgin1a coac:h Don Nehkn said coaches ar~ under increa~1ng pres~ure lo 1mpr0\ e their gradu- ation rates. "That can't happen 1fk1d keep h:l\ ing th eir class ume disrupted." r hlen said ... W h\ can't the !"FL do all their t1m 1ni and ha\e their mlnacamp in June? The~ take th.:1r 'aca11on an June. so lt•t ·cm take them in ~ta~ .. For the tir;t tame this 'ear. thl' :'\Fl uncond1· 11onall~ dra tied umkrclas~mcn "ho stall had t'hg1b1la· t) remain an~ 1f thl·~ dl·clared for the draft The :-.:BA has been doing that for l\\O dccadl'S and baseball and hockl·~ also tal..l· rnlk'gl' pla' er\ "hn \tall ha' r ehg1b1 h t~ ldt · r-.:FL comm1o;1;_10nl·r Paul Taglaahut·. "ht> made the dl'c1s1on tO drah undercla<.'>men tx·\.·au-,t' he didn't belle' e thl' league t•t1Uld \' tn a court light on the 1S,Ul'. said hr hoix·s und'"•rl'la'i'iml·n "111 n·ma1n tn st·hool Of the 'S \\ho dedarrd tor thl· draf1. 2\1 \H'nt undraftl'd Morgan rallies to win Gal \I organ "11h<.tam;f1ng the "and ---- gusts that hl·lrx·d hlo\\ a"a~ third-round _ / leader Stt'' l' fonc'>. 'hut a :'-under-par 69 .J:/ D n • u n~a~ to "an thl' ~,·mper Open at Potomac \Id h' j "h\ll o'er Ian Bal..cr-F1m·h Pia~ mg 1n '' anJ "' 1rhng to :'O mph. \1organ had )I\. btrdtc) .rnd tour bugic~ m an crra11c but profitable round that !?3'l' ham a Jc1-undrr-par 2""4 and ha<> tir<;t toumamc:nt 'll.'ton ... ann· I Y J fonl''>. "ho 1'1.·gan "unda~ ·._ round "1th a thrt'e· stroke: k ad orx·nl·d '' 11h J bard at· and thrt'I.' pa~. But a bogc~ on thl· ~°''l·\jrd par~ -\th hole <;tarted a '>lade from lOnll·n11on I h: had liH· hogl·~-; and a douhlc: boge~ <>'er thl' Ol'\I l'1gh1 hok' limping an "llh a 7~ that kit him at :'Stl IQ uthcr 1~1urn.1m-.:_111 · r • ( Jt h~ (1l'rrtng 'hot .1 1-ur.der-par .,I to"'" tht• Lad~ 1-.t·~ .. 111nl· Orx·n '" unr )trolo.l· for hl·r fir.,.t '11.:tur~ tn \I\ 'e:1r' on thl' I PC i .\tour. Ciernng. started thl' da~ "Ith u '"""'trnl..l· lead and 'unl\rd a r hargl· b~ leading monl'' "lnnl·r Pat BraJk•\. "ho h1 rdtl'd (our of thl· 1;:1't '" hc1k., h>r J l'lb. t ~ ani Haine Cro'>h~ tor 'l'l'ond • l l'l' T re' 1n11 h1rd1l·d thl' li lth l'\lra hole and v.on thl' < omnll·nwr.111,e g11l f 111urnJmt'nt at carbi.irough ' '\ . 111 j h1ur·"J' plj \1111. 1h-.,Jn1ng b"-~c:ar-old \1 1h· I t•tth1t l..«, Jtll'mpt 1\1 add fuur ~l'ar'i to h1'> rnurd tor uldl'\I \llnlll'I nt J ~·nwr PC r.\ Tour C:\ l'OI Tht• \ ll lllf\ \\.t\ r rl'\ inu·., fi lth thl' \t'ar TELEVIS IO'N . RADIO I I \I " ' \ 111 ' 11 11 \ '''''' T • nn1, , 1 ull•ll• HJ .. 11 .. 11 ,, .. ' ' I ,1 • I ' ' I 'I IJ.r .. ·b.oll , , .. , ' ' I ' I I I' "'" . ~' \\ t I' ' II I ' 1- I . I 11 I '· I ••• ' . I"' ll11\lnl! " II ... '\ ~ . I" • ., ~ \ 11111 \11 •• 11 II \I •Ill • ••ll•i:.• "'hthl•ll . ' • 11' l\J•d•Jll ' I t "•• c t"f ' II ... \~I lo. I \Ill • " h • " . ' \\ l'I \ h J • ' '"'• •'11\. \\ Jll ' I ' ' f I• . .. After months o f training. Carl screws up on the very tarsi leg of the triathalon. Unser Jr. takes advantage .\I Un'il'r Jr w uldn't believe has eyes and M ll'hJl'I .\ndrl·tt1 couldn't belie'e his ~ ~ car~. ~ l 'nscr. r ha'>lng .\ndren1 in a battle of sccond-genc:r:i11on I nd\-car stars in Sunday's M iller :?00. sa" thl· kadl·r slo~,. and roll toward ~he pit road \\tth ll''S than h\O laps remaining at West A llis. Wis. .\ndrl'lll. JU'>I o'er Ont' mile from his first victory tn IO month'>. ht•ard the Chevrolet engine on his '>trl·along Lola 'putter and die. out of fuel. \k :tn\\h1k . I 'n~r easily held otT two-time de- l~ndang r:tCl' champion Rick Mears. beating him to thl' tin1<,h hnr h~ 0. '1 J seconds to gain his 11th career 'll'tOf\ and h1-, lir\I on an O\al track. He won SIP.6j:'. l n'>l'r. "ho addl·d to his C .\RT -PPG sen es po ant kad "1th his '>l.'l'ond '1ctof\ in four stan s this season. aH·ragl.'d I '3.h71l mph. T hat broke thl' race record of I 'U 160 b' \kar\ last 'car. In othcr ran ng: · • Da~ tuna "IKI "•nner Demke Cope held otT 1-.rn ~l hrada h' I -' 'St'conds on 10 wan his second carl'l'r ..,11x·lo.-l ar r.1t'l'. the ~.\SC AR Budweiser 500 at Do' er. l xl Hanauer wins regatta 11 .\\11-< hip Hanaul'r tn the Miss ---- ( mu-, < 1rcu' l'a'>•h beat Tom O'Eath 'JboJrd :--11.,., Bud ~ca'ier to win the _ _;:;~~;.;_ lluJ"l'T'>l'r°'°Rt•giiil:i on 'S"unJa) aT M~i M~lnl' 'i1ad1um ··1 hi\ \\In "a' long u\erdue," said Hanauer. who m.1dl' hi'> 15th Jlll'mpt on the Miami hydroplane rnur't" Thl· '1uur~ marli.ed has J I st career win. C rt•or~· \\ ot1d., Jr in M r. Pringles was third and Jc:r~ I lopp tn T hor Rnn ng was foun h. M itch Evans 1n \las' \kta·L 3 \ hJd ml'l·han1cal probkms and did n111 \tart n·r ath in \la" Hud\\S:l'>l'f set a rt•cord for a l·omrx·111w n lap 1n hrat I ..\ \\Ith an aH.·rage lap six-ed ot I 'I n'\2 mph .Th 6 mC!s denies allegations I II \\I P.\IC,, Ill llla:ltm hj ,1-l·thJll pl.1H·r I k<.1n I hum.ls on un--tJ dJ~ dl·n1l·d Jllqt.1t11in-, an a me mo \lnttcn > -. h' .in ·""'t.int ltn\a tn.tl h alk·gang that ---- Th11nl.1' tuol.. 11111nl·, to attl·nd llhno1s. 1 lw nwmo t'I\ l~rutl' Pt·:irl. I'> an the hands o f the '< \ \ "h1d1 " 1nH'Sllga11ng Thuma,· alll'ged am· pr11p1:r .1nt·ptanl l' nl monl'' from lllanms rt'cru1ter J1111n1' < 1111111' · r ·hl' llll'Olll fl'\ l'a lt•d la'lt \ll'C'I.. h~ thl' ChKago 1 nhunl· Jnd quntl·J l'\ICO'>I\ ch 1n thr Sunda' Des \l111nl'" I h1v.J 1 Hq _tl\ll'f. ~)) Th.oma) rt·JeCtl'd sC\eral 11tlt·r., of linnnn al lurl'\ to Utlt•nd lll1no1s hut tinally tool-thl· munc' 111 nnkr to hc:l p has grandmother. .. 11·., ddinatd ' not trul·:· Thomas said an a tl·k ph111w 1n1l·n •l'\' trom ( ·hamp:.11gn. Collin' has al"' dl·n1l·d m:.al-ing .in~ pa)olh . I hl' rla~n·, gr~1nd111othl·r. lk rnttl' M cGan . 6 7. 111 C h1l.lgu . ...aid \u nd:.a~ of Pearl. ··tfr'-, l~ang. ( v.1sh I lt1Uld '>l'l' him mm and tl'll htm th:u .. -By Tbe Associated Press QUOTE OF THE D AY Rand~ John-.on. \l·.1ttk \lannl'r'> plll lll'r .111,·1 thlo\\ 111g .I ~-11 110-h11 \lll!lf\ •l\l'r l '>l·tn111 "" "·•t111d,I\ ·I'm .1 \l'I\ m11<1d~· 111.r,on I l1h · 11 I 11. 111 111' "'' n II tt k '" 11 Id I don ·1 II l..l' rw11pk IJ l l..111~ 111 Ill\. l'l'llflll· hJ\\.' t·aJkd llll' .111uthl'r lilll I l'l ... NOTICE ANGELS From 81 gamrc. The Gitano. black, 1-piece swim suit advertised qn page 3 of this Sunday's Target Sale Section may not be in stock. This is due to manufac- turer's inability to ship additional product. Be- cause we will not receive future shipments we cannot i~sue rainchecks. We do, however, have \hho11 ( '·4} ga\l· 11 p liH: ha t\. -,1rul l-out SI\ and '':ilkl·d thrn · 111 "" inning' \larl.. Eichhorn l':lffil' 1w 1n thl' ~·H•nth and alluv.nl klT Hu-,un·., RBI p1mh tnpk and l\.nrn H1·1nw r-, run-c.conn~ pinch c;1ngk 0 ANGEL NOTES -With ''" w•I" 1n oull unoe• \11 '"nong\ ot we><~ Sunoev n111111 CM'1it H.u~ nu •o11\f(I n1\ Amer•c•n l ea11u4H e&O•n!I IO!e l 10 '3 IO< ,,,. H H O" H0V9h ""' •U ued 11 watlo.\ on Ille IH I ll>•ff \la rr\ Ht ollM> 10011 . an ample supply of other Gitano Swimwear. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. • ®TARGET. '"• 1ee11ue ieeo 1n "'' °"''men w•rn "'' ,,.,,, Sut101v n·llhl h1t11n11 Ull<• '"""'"' 1n lhe ,,,,, '""•"II Julie FrtM• ""•H•O l'li\ n1111n11 ii•••" 10 none !la mes. ""O '"' 7·10< ·l n1on1 Sunoo1v 11·vH n1me ll-1S 1 S70l '" "'' 1u r seven game, The Angel\' Garv Olwrdfte \l\olPoeO "" 0·7S l•UO wlln an e 11Mn·1nn1n11 '"'Ille II WI\ Ol'I• n1' H <ono "'' "' 31 •• °"'' lh•l s.o1\on ~ CCB if FORK ..stlt "19 RESTIURlllT I DELI 1'J9 . Orang~ Coast Dally Piiot Ang~ls Play~r of Day D•nte BlcheHe, who hft •nd double •nd home run to drtve In_ • career-high four runs. Steak. Seafood, l amb & Veal Dinner Entrm €.rprtll'Nc'r tl1• ta11talit31#9 /taw TJ o/ t;iu114 !1""'"'"' l:it t'kr11 41'Vf'lt tf a#tl a u•er/:. '.Jritr a/11/119 //If a t'IU111l( 9tl4k a/1,ttJ'P't'tf' wt'lk ""'"""'" ricrt1. e «l:t11ilt1 '"'" ,,,.,,,,.,,, • .,.,,""· 19047 Bushard (at Garfield ) Huntrn1ton Beach • 1 ' Cold lturt d 1~•1n M.ln I 11 -4611 "' 114-1414 HOURS Mon Sat 11 a m I I p m SUNDAY l 00 pm 9 p m U.S. from 8 1 C uba shot 18 11n1n . nine tn thl· founh period. "hale the I J took fire 25 tunes. "T \\ o areas hurt us ... Barn en \:lid ··we had vet) poor trani.1t1on on dcfen~· -It seemed lake the> had a free m"n all d:i} .0.1 tl1~ fa'ltbrc:i~ nd "-C IOOk !>Orne \'Cf) IO\.\ per- ('t'ntnv 5ho ts. • "The Cubans arc vcl') agarc me. The) and the Ru s1nns are tbc mc:J: 1 :iggreuavc 1eam~ in the ~orld toda) We _didn't pin> 'Cl) ~-ell toda). bui that \ not to ta kt· an) thing away from tht•m .. Agassl overpowers foe,_sfams offlclal He faces Chang in French Open semi 9y STIPHIN WILSON "'~*"'" PARIS -Andre Agassi outsluacd bis boyhood rival Jim Courier in a brutal display of power tennis Sunday, establishing himself as the frontrunner for the F rench Oprn's men title. Aga~si came out swinging otT the coun, too. a~using ~he top official of world tennis of bcmg a hypocrite for trying to ban his flourcsccnt clothes. Wearing his usual pink.and-black ou1fit. the third-seeded Agassi lost a first-set shootout but came back to wear down No. 13 Courier 6-7 (S- I 0). 6-1. 6-4. 6--0. and move into the quarterfinals. Thl' '1ctol). which avenged a loss 10 Courier tn the third roond here last }tar. sc.·1 up an all-American quanerlinal duel between Agassi and defending champion M ichael Chang. Chang. a Platl'nt1a resident who seem .. io tx· gl'ttmg stronger every round dcm m·d Sraan·s Ja, ier Sanc- hc1. o-4. ti-~. 6-:?. In thl· \o\OnH~n·, lil'ld. \4-,ear-old Jrnn11Cr ( apriaq continued ·her his- Boating Balboa skippers •' sweep By ALMON LOCKA.BEY o.-y ~...,. eo..11ng \lfnt•• Balboa Y;Wlt Club sl..1ppers stok the sho"' an thl' ltdo-14 Flee t I championships Saturda' and Sun- da). capt unn~ the first fi,l' places an ~ wrnoui ot .20 boats from fi\'.e clubs. The fi ,r-ran· rega tta "as hosted b} BY(' and hd d off the Lado Isle turning basin. Hov. land Lohman of BYC ~as race t•ha1rman. The winner \\:l.!I O~nc Ullman of B\'C who ha., \lOn '>C\eral 11.'.lllonal t"hamp10n'>hlp'> 1n thl' da'"· H as lo" score wa-, 7.25 P<''"t" Ot hc:r troph~ "111 nl'f'> \\l'rl'' ( 2) Phil f-rl·l·man. In< 111.,5.1.\1 c;an Thornl· 1n < 2; .,, (~> Don 'toughtun. U\ l. 2h. (51 John Frad l..1n. tn < \'i ( la" H '"nnt·r "a' -\I \k ( O\l n. H'\ ( ,,, P<llnl\. 1111111\H'd h~ .\I Perl'/, H\ < '\'\ Thl' ti 1 l'·r:.1u· 'l'fll'' """ .;a1k'J under l'\lrl·md~ hot '"''l'' \\1th light and llulo.' "1utlrnl·'1 hrl·t·i n Othc:r ('luh' l11mrx·t1ng "l'rl' Hahia Corinthian I ado l\k . :\l'"port Harhor anll \11uth '\him· Sharps win fifth Bogart Series race Sl-1do11. u1-,l..1pJ)l'rnl h~ l'aul anll Laura \h.Hp ol tlw Bahia I 11n nth1an Yacht ( luh "a' thr ( l.1''i ·\ \\1nnrr Saturda\ 111 thl· tifth rJtl' uf \ m- agcrs \ ad11 < 1110·, ll umphrl:~ Bogart \a il''> Lump\ \l'.I'>. ll'ft 11\ l'r from Fri- da)·., \\Ind<.. lllntn hu1n.I . to unt minor lOlh\llHl Jl"Jd l \H J manor an - JUfll'\ from S\\1 nging hoom ... Troph~ "1nnl·r-, 0 PHRF·A-1 ~'•000 Paul ano l aura Sharp 8o1h·a CortntrHan Y( 1 Jolly Too RO<I Wooo Vova11er\ Y( J•m Kt "•l'an BCV( l Sorctrer OeMo\ RO\tnf Sou1n S!'\Ort YC PHR F ·B-1 Sn&oO# Pete JOM\IOl'le 8atl>Oe Y( 1 Vorto 8ru<f Tw1cne11 8 YC ) Wnlloe• At (•D•IO ec Y( PHRF -C-1 Puu vco11 Jonn Sza tav VYC 1 Soun ze 8ve P1111 R1cnarO\O"·Caro1 1o.oi.er VYC l Ptr\Poe&CllC>V\ Jim SklUll VYC Class As dominate DPYC series 5-6 ·cias~ .\ }3l'hl\ rnadt· a vkan ~\\l'CP of Dana Point Yar ht Cluh's Dana Point Sent\ 5-o Saturda\. Winm·r an hoth ral'l'\ ·"as Phan· tom. a J-.'5 '>l..1rix·rnl h} Lance M r( abc of thl· host duh Second "a~ M a\"dl I( atahna-110. Tom 1.fi<. Kath~ -\(fam,un. DP'\< 0 CLASS 8 1Stn ••eel-I Reolone Freo Perez Ceoo8Y( 1 (nuDol\CO II E100<1 Fo111. CaP08YC ) Pa noora' Boa Boo S,,.rwooo. OPY( • CLASS 8 '''" racel-1 lltrQ1n1a Oen HH trltV Soutn Be v Yl(hl Racing CluD, 2 Chu!Hll<O II ) Rol<ot G.rl. Dick Arrnen11 Oene Well v<; CLASS C <Srn •a<tl-1 An11c1oe11on Bruit LOii OPYC 1 Ru Mo1 Tai Retp!\ Cemeron OF'VC l S.rene Jonn WM e OPYC CLASS C (61n race)-\ Anll<•Pt l•C>n 1 R11 Me Tez ) Serena NAC junior girls head to nationals Th~ O~lly Piiot Thl' '\l'\'Pl>rl \qu:tlll C l'lltN\ Junior girl., 1.1uadrnrk .. r ull n e" ddl'tt k.•d thl' I on~ fk~trh Hm\ 1ng ,,.,ou .1l1on \uncla' .at 'till' :'°lil'\\ptlrt Juntor lk~.111.1 to qualal~ for 1hc Junior na11nna l l h.1m{)lon-,t11p' 1n l nd1annpoll\ on Jurw _ 1.1.i ""l'" port hod l<"t 10 I onR H1:.1 h :it tht' C al1 forn1.1 '>Int~· t ha m- p1on.,h1p'I in \a ranw n10 1hrCl' \l Ct~\ ago. hu1 \'Mnnl thl' nu11onal<> ~1th for h1~h 'lt·hool ngr oaf"limcn \l tth "unJ.1, ' "1n. N .\( lin1o;hcd an 7:4'l.-' 1H\•1 1hc 1.<)(X>-mt'll'r Clllll '>t' on onh Lido ( hannl'I. \\Cll ah{•ad of 1.R R ·\ ·., :OfC! Rcpre'>(.•nttng NC\.\ r>Ort C rn tl·r \\ 111 tx~ I kid 1 K ri\tcn < 101~·:iu. Jl'41nnl' anti .\nnl' Ph1lht>1>• \q11nt1r ~khl'll<'r. t 1:1rr1<1un tory-ma.k.ina run 1hrough the draw by rcachina the quarters with a 6-0. 6-J win over Mercedes Paz. Top-seeded Steffi Graf, practically m=overcd from allergy and sinus problems, powcrrd into the final eight by bcating Nathalie Tauziat, 6-1, 6-4. Mary Joe Fernandez. the seventh seed. beat fellow A merican Ann Grossman. 6-3. 6-~. Also reaching the women's quar- ters were No. 6 Conchita Martinez and the two M alccva sis1ers. No. 6 Manuela and No. 8 Katerina. Sweden's Mngnus Gust:tfsson. tht" men's 14th seed. withdrew with an injured left knee. That gave founh- seeded Andres Gomez a walkover into the quarters. Agassi and Courier pro 1ded 1he thunder and lightrung -blisteri ng winners from all ovt.'r the coun. There is no I()' l' lost betwcl'n the two. a rt\ airy that date'> back to the days "hen the~ trained together nt N ick Bolle111en's Flondn tennis academ ~. While Bollet11en remained 1-\ga ssa·~ e'·t·r-pn·~ent m entor. Counl'r left thl' ar adem) Ix-cause he thought hl' ""a-sn't gl'llmg enough a11ent1on. Pre-game pizzas PITTSBU RGH -Hungry Los Angeles Dodgers ordcrl'd three pre· game pizzas before a loss to the Pittsburgh Pirate~. but M anager Tom Lasorda wasn't too happy about wisecracking that accom- panied the dehve~. :\ p1zzen a un1dent1fil'd h \ The Pittsburgh Press delivered · three pizza' Wednesda~ complctl' with Jabs at Lasorda and thl' team on their 'l°'es. Th.c first bo' ~hov. l'd thl' word .. beanball"' with the unl\cMal "no .. Andre "94111&. returns onspicuously absent from usual rentef court seal wa Philip Chatrier. president of the Fren and l nterhational tennis fcderatio Cha1rier on Frida} threatened ban Agassi's neon outfits. prompti tht' American to call him and oth tournament onicials "bozos ... • .\gas~• escalated the feud alier match. He. acrnscd Chatrier of ·ung n double: standard b~ allo"i <ipon~or''> billboards on Ct'nter co \\h1k rnm plammg that brag cl othing goes agatn'>l tradition. "\\'hen it c11mt''> to him reap1 henelil'I. ht' doc.,11·1 care a whole I ~tOOUI 1ra d111on. dOC\ ht''!" .\ga said. anger manager S} mbol. a circle "1th a slash throu 11. Jn last l\1onda~·s.gamc. patch Tim Belcher i hre" behind the he of catcher Don Slaught. sparking bcnch-clcanng bra wl. The second bo\ had the "0 "Belcher" \lllh an arro" po1nt1ng a picture of a p1ua dl'l1H~~ man O n the third bu\ was \\rtll "'La'iorda. la~ oIT these pal's." The Prrss rl·portt•d tn Sunda} cd1t1 ons t hat an ang~ lasorda call th.: p111cna and threatened 10 c thl' Bc:tter Hu\tnl'" Aurt"au. -By The As sociated Pre -PAID ADVf IHISEMf Nl ---------..------------! INTHE . DRIVER'S SEAT · willl r;ene Selig A major car maufacturer, having suffered severe setbacks in sales over the p ast years. is now thinking that a plant they were considering closing could be used to fabricate modular housing using space-age materials. Preliminary plans call for the company to manufacture homes in sections. You could order from a two to four-bedroom unit. with or without garages. It would be 1ransported to your site where a foundation slab would have already been poured. Delivery might be done either by large truck or via helicopter. It's not a silly idea at all: refrigerator by GE. hOuse by GM. Thanks to strong winds, covers were blown off and our eagle eyes spo1ted them -Miatas in a variety of colors and hues. Previously onty available In red. white and blue. the Irvine designed Mazda two-seater sportster will soon come in purple, orange. lilac. chartreuse. lemon and fuchsia. You'll have no trouble seeing those on the freeways. . . . Subaru of America. based in Cherry Hill. N.J .. will be sold for $204 million 10 Fuji, which previously held 49.5 percent of Subaru's 49 million shares. There are TIO plans at this time for an~thing new from Sub aru. However. we think that Fuji will revive the marquee with fresh and exc~ting vehicles in the not too distant future. In a recent Driver's Seat we~poke 01 Sticker Shock -here comes the answer from Consumer Reports. P.O. Box 8005, Novi. Mich. 48050. Jus1 for SJ 1 for one car and $20 for two cars they w ill· send you the true' price the dealers pay, plus deale; costs on all available accessories for that make and model. This is a nice advantage when d~in.g your horse trading. Another terrific Idea comes from Wondries Toyota of Anaheim -service by 1he colors: yellow. green. red and blue. With a coupon book worth $5 15.88, It works this way: each 3750 miles or three months, drive In, give them the next coupon. The book covers all necessary services for 30.000 miles of trouble- free driving. $515.88 over 30,000 miles is mighty Inexpensive maintalnance. The Orange (57) Freeway will be next-to get the car pool lane 1reatment. The County Transportation Commission has voted $26 million from the 1ransit reserve fund. rather than wait on uncertain state funding. and will go ahead with High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes on the Orange Freeway. The OCTC currently has $195 million in the kitty earn marked for HOV lanes. The 1-57 lanes will run about 11 miles from Brea to Orange. The lane work plus the required sound walls will take two years to finish. A study has been funded fo find out if HOV lanes would help along the 1-91 Riverside Freeway. From the 1-55 split toward Riverside. anything would be an Improvement during rush hours. HI-tech s1uff along Irvine Boulevard In Tustin Is working well. Traffic signals for four in1ersections along Irvine Boulevard are now perfectly synchronized. These signals receive their codes by a radio transmission from the National lnsitute of Standards A1omlc Clock. Exact tlmeclock accuracy removes any chance of even the slightest variation. Remaining within the posted speed limit will get you through four green lights. What a pleasure It Is. and we have tried it. Wish to share a ride or give others a lift? 636-RIDE is the number to call. Commuter Network will match you up. . . . OK. so you got caught and It's off to Traffic School. May we cordially recommend Saddleback College Traffic Violators .School, OMV approved. Eact't Saturday from 8 a.m . to s p.m., or selected weekday evenings 6 p."'° to 10 p .m. We hear that the trio of Bair. Daily and Shlshler Is the best show In town for ~25 and bec~use the word has .gotten out. popularity demand• pre-registration. Call 582·4646 for reservatlona. . . . . Great news from Ford Motor Co. It was noted to set tome $4 million aside to be used In the Rebate Program for new car buyers. Looks like we can expect to see cash back on Fords for months to come. . Nex t week We'll discuss th~ ,;_ajor lnconventencn we'll be facing when the 1-5 and 1-55 Interchange geta the Big Fix The 1·5 from El Toro ·y · to 1-55 is befng wtdened from the 1W. to 12 and is weU unde< way~ It la acheduled for complMIOn around December 1Q91, or 19 months from now. . . . Thanka much to Detective Kathy.Scelatto tor lntormtng thlt desk of the correct nu(nber to get rid of old cart, 1-l-OO- UNOCAL·9 or t-800·866-2259. It was an Inadvertent typo. h r d a s Major Leagues Clemens g~ts revenge, beats Indians Befol'C' focu sing on S"!nday's game, Boston's Roacr Clemens had some ~nfinished business to auend to. : Cle!'llens fi~d his Sttond pi1ch of the pme at the m.1d~ll0n of Cle.veland leadoff hiller Stan Jefferson. clapping Jefferson JUSl above lhe elbow in rc1alia1ion for a bru~hback pi1ch thrown by Cleveland's Doug Jonn the night before. A bench-<learing brawl followed. an~ Clemens then sculed down to stnke out a season-high 11 hitters as lhe Red Sox beat lhe Indians 8-2. :·1 loved it We go1 even. didn't we?' Boston manager Joe Morgan ~id. "We voted as a learn 34-0 thal at would be such. I think they figured after lasl n1gh1. this was inevitable." Clemens. who lasted eight innings. was backed by two-'run home runs b) Dwight Evans and Wade Bogs and a s~lo homer by Ellis Bu.rks. Clemens (9-2) gave up ' scv~n hit and ~alked one. im proving lo 12-2 life1ime against. the Indians. He is 5-0 with a 1.69 ERA in six starts since Ma) 9. His nine wins and 80 strikeouts lead the league. On Saturday. Jones had v. h1stled a pitch past the head o~ Boston's Tony Pena in the ninth inning. after Pena tnpl~d hof!le a run off Jon~s on Friday. Pena and Cleveland s Chns James were ejected duri ng Sunday's fight. . "Nobody on this team has to come up and tell a pltc~er how to pitch ... Clemens said. "I'm going to tf)' to pitch l'fTecti vely and do what the situation calls fo r.' In other American League ga mes: Royals 8, AtbleUc1 %: Mark Gubicza handcutTed o.aklan~ on fou r hits for eight innings and Jim E1scnre1ch and Mark Sllllwell each drove in two runs to lead Kansas Cit). The Royals split the fo ur-game series after losing the first two. Blae Jays 7, Brewers f : Fred McGriff and Pat Borders each drove in two runs and host T oronto celebrated the one-year anniversary of the SkyDome by beating the Milwaukee Brewers before 49, 702 fan s. lhe large l regular-season crowd in team history. Orioles f, Yanktts 3: M1cke} Tetlleton's two-run homer broke an e1ghth-1nning tie and Baltimore sent New York to its seventh lo " in eight games. Clevela"'• Chris Ja111.. 11 putted away from •oston pitcher •oe•r c1 .... en1. Th• 0 OrllMt 4, v.-... 3 IAL TIMOlll NEW YOllK 5,::,,, .... ('. ··-··· (~1P'" U Ttffteton c °''"''''rt l(om,,,• rt Mllf19.n lb ... 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Tim Raines walked. stole second and went to third on catcher Don Slaught's throwing error before Tim Wallach sin gird 1 n the t) ins run and went to second v. hen nght fielder Bobb~ Bon111a·s throw hit him. Mike Fn.t:gerald's double off Stan Belipda (0-1) scored pinch,runner Spike OWcn for a 3-2 lead. Dehno De h1elds drew a bases-loaded walk off Bob Kipper fo r tht' final run. In other National League games: Cardinals 7, Cubs 4: V1oce Coleman stole four basts for the se' en th time 1n his career. Ozzie Sm 1th stole three and Tom Pagnozzi and Mill Thompson homered as St Louis outraced and outslugged the Cubs. Pbllllcs 8, Mets 3: on Ha,es had a three-run homer and a RBI single and Len Dykstra. the maJor leagu1: · balling leader. had three more hits as Philadel- phia won. D)kstra had t"o sin$1es and a double in four official at-bats. e\tending ha.shitting streak to 16 ga mes and ra1S1ng hts a\'eragc to .413. Giants 7. Astros 3: Robb' Thompson hit a threc- run home run and Kc' tn M itch~I addl'd a two-run shot as an Franc1!lco won Its fifth 1n SI); games. Thompson hit his tifth homer of thl' season in the second inning and Mitchell adJed his 14th in the third as the Giants routed M1k1: Oil t.:!-6). srnnng their se'en runs 1n four inning!>. Bravts f , Padres 2: Jeff Tread"a~ ·s pinch-hit RBI double scored the go-ahead run 1n the 10th inning for .\tlanta. Charlc~ Kcrfcld 13·:!) pitched two scoreless inning for the "1n. Joe Boc' er pitched the I 0th for his Sl\th S3\e. -By Tiiie Associated Press 0 EXNS 4, ~ates l NIONTlllAL JllfT"TS8UllGH ........ Tigers %, Mariners 0: One dav after Randy Johnson pitched the fi rst no-hitter in Scaule history. Frank Tanana gave up three h1h in 81' innings to beat Seattle. 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"11 Hat ,.,., y-C"f'\ ..,.,._.(j41•C!\ J \'¥.,,-P\ S.C:Ool"O M(( " T" "0 ( •'• T-l OO •-7H~ 1-ns ·-on H t\<"Deol' ' 1 J\ .. 0 ••l MARINA From 81 wnucn abOut inc senior fir•11 base man\ e~c-popp1ng po1en1wl at the plate. bt,U 11 \\a<; h1~ ''heels that wert: on d1spla~ ag:unst 01amond Bar. :":c" field i.1nglcd and stoic second w11h tv.o outs and came all the \\3) home v. hen thr l'3tl'her's throv. to second \\C:nt into l'L'ntrr and got h~ the charging outfil'lder to lll' the game al one. He la ter \tole a run b~ round in~ third a~ress1H·I~ to dra\\ a throv. lrom the hrst ha!ieman and breaking for the plate to lx'at th~ rela\ from the third baS1.·man. His run "made II~-.:! Manna m l~e third. He ncnrl) rnppt.'d L1nd!>C) s se\ en1h-1nning singk v.1th h1!> 1h1rd homer of the pla)'ofTs. launching a dn\e to the \\arnmg tral'k that "as caught appro'<1matd) JQO fel'l from the plate. •Scan Connors: .\ lank) sophomore. Connors made: his first pla)offappcarance and showed H l- eran poise. Hl· mhcntcJ a two-o n. two-out s1tuat1on 1n the fourlh and induced a fl) ball from JeffTurle). who had clouted thl' onl) homer o f the game in his pn.'' ious at-bat. to squelch the rnll). Hl· did not allow a run the re'it of the wa) to pick up his third \IClOI) nfthc )ear. He also had t\\O sa' cs on the season. • Cbd Terry -The senior lhird baseman halted a potential v. ind fall inning in the fi r I b) stabbing a lwo- out. bases-loaded grounder rocketed 10 his left. He quickly rose 10 his feet and fired ~cross to Newfield fo r the third out. Terr} also inglcd 1n three at-bats and hus1kd to first to avo1J bein' doubled o~n.a iround er to shon in the scve h. His hustle enabled him to sco e thee\ entual game- winncr on Lindse) 's single. •Brad Bartoa -The se nior shortstop began the seventh b) working a walk from Diamond Bar clokr Bri an Hagerty. then charged hard into second lo 'lhw~rt a double· play auemp1 on Ten) 's grounder, •Jeremy Prtall -The senior riaht fielder chopped a hit-and-run , sinl'c into the hole lo put runners on fi rst and lhird in thc seventh. and prompt!)' stoic second lo !\Ct thc table for Lindsc\1• He also made a shdina aucmpt at a ~venth-innin. Diamond Bar s1n.atc. s.acnficin& has body to keep the ball in front of him. Hc qu1ckl aot the ball in to $3VC a polt'f\t1al run and Connors did the • rest. • Nktl \laleeda -The desig· natcd hutcr dro\ e the fint bell out of the infield qa1nSt Brahma,· starter Jartd Janke. hnina a JOO.foot nyout to left tn the Stt<>nd inn1oa. tan1n1 ctnter Qelder Kcuh 1Mart1n and ie"cnth-1nn1f\I inscr11on Brian Patnck each pl~)'cd Oawlcssly .. in thl· outliC'ld. 0 ·\nothl·r 1-l'\ nrntnhutor for till' V1 k1ngs was ~crond ba~l·man f r:\\'" Bo}d. \\hose ~r'\onal 'tor~ "·" unlikt:h as th:it of lhl' onn· .l-f\ Vi kings. .Boyd. a transfer from \1atl'r lk1 High. had ong1nall~ targe ll'd bao;kl·t· ball as his '>port of chuu:L'. calling baseb:ill - to borro" from a rem11n gu1tar-pla~ 1ng '" o-,port 'I tar -.. JU't a hobb, ..... But Bo~d ll'ft the 1.:"hamp1on,h1r trad1t1on of thl· ~1onJrch,· ha'>i..l·t- ball program 10 ~1.·arch uf a '><.·hool that \\OUld allo'' him tu pla~ po1n1 guard ~nd e\po\c him tu b1g-t1ml' college basketball n.'l'rUlll'r~. 80\d found both at Springdale and Edinger. "here Coarh tl'\ e Popo' 1ch v.as more than happ~ to add his ball-handling and J-point shooting skills to the V1k.Jng<i· backcourt. and ~· certain 6-foot-11 center b) the n.ame ofCherokl·l· Park!. wa!> pad.1ng 1n rel·rutters from the who\ '"ho ll\t of rolk&l' hoop power!>. "He was d(•tin11l·I~ an l'~l'"'\,':l~h· er:· Boyd nplt111wd of Park!>' dra,,- ing power. "I knew I would onl) ha' c to pla} wdl lo Ix' noticed b} recru1lt.'rs. I :11!10 knev. wc'J hnH' a dt'ccnl shot al winning a ( ·1 F title." Things didn't \\Ork out in c11hcr regard for the 6-fool. 160-pounder. who earned a Sunset Ll·agm· title and a spot in the Orangt.• C:ount} all- star basketball game. tiut nolhing more. "Al lhe end of the (basketball) season. I thought 'Go h. noth ing reall) \\Orkcd oul li!..c I'd planned'." Bo~d explained. "Th<.•n I watchl•d Mater Dci v.1 n lhe state l·ham-., r ionship on Prime T1l·i..ct (cable lelev1sion) and touldn't help thinll.- ing I could have Ix-en a part of that." Boyd had no regrets. howe,er. and things got better quickl y when the UC'LJ.\ baseball program l'X· pres.se<i intcrc t earl~ in the season and followed through with a scholar- ship offer later on. - "Once baskc-tball encJc-d. I began to pul all my energy into OOM:ball." Boyd said. "When l 'C'L.\ called . I knew this could be m ) futu re in athlc1i and it's rcall "orkt·d out well." Bo~d h1t ju t .225 1n the rctular season. but heated up 11) lhe pos1- scason. h111in1 .3681n fi,c pla)off aamC'5 In add111on lo h1~ conmtent- fy.sparkhng dcfcns1' c pla). Bo'd filled the lcadofT pot in the order "h's rtall)' worked.out funn>.," 8o)'d said. "S1111na 1n the lock· trroom S.turda)-. f tookC'thlt tire IF charfip1onship patch the' aa\e u and the f~l i na "l''d won i Cl u11c hit me, It wbs 1ncrtdihlc •• a.r17 FaflltMr 11 • O.U1 Pli.4 ~ ,,,,_, ...... <Wu9a ,,. ,_,.. '""' .,...,., 1 10 .. 0 "l '•J,...I' ~ .., ~ ... " .... r. Y4\.'°'#U , By JIM DONAGHY NEW YORK -.\ high school pitcher compared to Nolan R~an v.111 nut be the top draft p1ci.. in Monda' 's amateur baseball draft. R1ghi-handl·r Todd Van Poppel has told thr .\1lanta Bra\eS he plans to attend the L·m,cr'ltl\ of Te\as and dreams of pitching In the I 9Q.:! Ol~mp1cs. But the Bra'e". \\ho ha'e the No. I pi ck. ha'e been persistent. Scout Red Murff v.as sull calling Van Poppel late: la'>t "eek t~ ir>g 10 find out 1f there's an~ l'hance he m1gh1 change his minJ. There wasn't. Murff scouted and s1gnL·d R ~an for the New York Mets in I ~65. and a~s Van Poppel has the tx·st stuff he's seen 'iince. R~an. b} tht• wa~. was an eighth-round \l'lcl'llon rhe Mt:ts rn:idc len-hander Le' Rohr their :"'o I p1ci.. that ~car. "He ha'\ thL' da<i'ill pllrhl'r'' bud~. Tall. rang~. loo'l' arm. v.1de ~houldcrs." MurfT '>:lid "I l'Ouldn't pa s th1 i. !..1<l 1f I had th~· first p1d, ·· \'an Poppel :ittl·nd'I \fartin High in .\rhngton. T l'\J'I. and ht'i fo<ithall hlls been docked nm~l'\ll'nth at QO mph. But the Ur:I\ e<i \\Oullt ha\L' been 1al1ng a big chann• h' taling him ="o I \tlanta. ins1ead. " n- pectcd to p1d. high whoul 'honstup C'htppcr Jonl'S "Thl' Bra' l''i l'Jlled tonight and informed me To<ld ''oulJ nm be the first pr cJ..." \an Poppcl'o; father. Hank. ~1d "The' ..aid thl'' "'l'rc going v.tth th1: Jone' J..1d· t'rom. Fl orida." ' l ,, • • • Jom·., 1~ tiut ul Thl· Lfolk<o -;chool Ill Jacl-\011\ ti ll'. nJ . and had com- m1tte<l to a bn'>l'hJll 'l<.·lwlar,h1p at \lf1am1 HL· "ll-J. I SO .inJ J 'i" ttrh- h1ttcr . .\ tl'.1111 v.11 h 1111, 111 l'\lra rid .... perhap\ ~1untn·a l "lil..l·h Ill t::all· :i shut JI \Jn Poppd Thl' draft tJll'' thrcl· d.a" .rnd about I 'ClCI pl.1~t.·r, Jrl· l'\fX'l le<l to be \l'kl'tl'U I J't '1.'J'>On .1 rL'l'ord I .·NO l·olk~l' Jnd high '4'hool·plaH'r<o »ere p1l·l l·J I hl' tt'P 't'kl 111,n ",\, l. 'l p1tl·her lkn \kl>ona ld h\ thl• Balt1murl' < >ru.1k' .\lkr month\ 01 nL'@.lHIJtltl n\ \kDonJld rl'\'l'l\l'd .1 $ \50.1100 '1gn- 1ng b\mu' Jnd p1ll'hl'U tor thL' Or- ioles tn Septl·mtx·r Drafting ba,l·b.atl pla~cr'>. v.hl·tht.•r rnlkgl' or h1~h 'IC'hool. '' n<.l~ bu,1- -Tiiie Associated Press ne41<, an<l onl~ t\\O or thret• pla~er' per team "111 1.'' er make 11 to the big lt.'agucs · In I %6. the \:cv. '\ orl ~kti. passl·d up .\n1ona Statt•'s Reggie Jad.son lor hrgh school catcher te\e <. h1kon < htkott d1 locatt·d hi'> \huuldl·r in thl' minor' and tx·- L'Jml' the Jn,v.cr to a tn' ta ~Ul'Stron instead ol a '\tar Thl' tx·,1 pla~er 1n I 4-1 "3'> Clln- '>1dereJ to be high ..chool catchl·r Danm (.oo<lv. tn But hl' d(.'(1dl·d to go w (:olleg1:. and four ~ car'I lall'r he \\3\ \1111 con'>tde~d to he: the tx•,t fhL' Ch1rngu \'-h1te So\. p1cll'U (1otX.lv.1h :"o I in 14"'5 and hi.' nt•,er h'cd up to L'\pe'-·tat1on'>. pla~­ ing 1n ~5~ game'> O\-er a ~·,en-}ear career v.1th ( ahforn1a. Minnesota and Oa!..land Dodgers give Lasorda two-year extension LOS .\NGELES -Lt.·ss thnn a v.l'l'l ath·r rumor'i began that Tom Lasorda \\Ould hl.·rnnw man::agcr of the :'Ill'"' ~·ork ~hot!>. lht.• Lo' .\ngl•lt:'I Do<lgl'r<o l'ndl·d the peculation unda) b~ &•' ing him a t\\O-~ear contract e·<tens1on through I '19~ The J en<iron "a reached dunng a half-hour meeting bct,,een Lasorda. lL·am President Pt.•ter O'Malk~ and general manager Fred Clam~. But O'Mallt.'' ms1Sll'd that lhe remark b' Pett'r Gammo'm on E. Pl\ 1n no "a' 1ntluen.l'ed h1 dec1s1on. · ··The rumor' that c1rculau.·d rl·nlh had no clTC<'t on the 11m1ng." O'Mallc~ ..atd 1n h1 • Dodger Stadium onicr les than an hour bl•fort' the Dodge:~ met the Cincinnati Red~ "There ha\e been rumor\ about Tomrn} 'c. future for the last fi,c or 10 ca~. and spt"Cu- la11on that he would manage in man) d1fTertn1 citie s. I told a v. nter a monlh ago that. 'tf ou <.'Ould bu) stock in Tomm> · future. )Ou should bu) all >Ou l'Ould • We're dchghted tha1 the management team ht.'rC' \\ 111 remain intact." Lasorda. 62. has bt'en a memher of the Dodgers organ1 za11on for ~I ~cars -one rl'llll'( \t.•ar th.in hl' h,,, h\-l'n \\Jlh h1' \\ 1k lo }fr h:t' m.ln:l(tl'U lhl' ll'.lnl 10 l\\ll \\ lHld ~rtl'\ 111k,, lour \;a11<11l:1I l l'.lltlll' p,•nn.1nt<. ,1nJ "' :--; L \\ l'\I DI\ 1't0n d1.1mp11.>11,hlJ1' lk ,\l<oo ha' mJnJ~l·d lhl· tl·am in ~. l!ll g.1111l'' thw ugh 'uhda~. plalmtt him third un thl' dub'' .111-llml' ll\I hch1nJ \\ :iltl'r -\b10n JnJ \\ 1lhcrt Rohin\1ln "1 hl') hlld me the~ \\ antl'J m1: to conll' hal l and I wld thl·m { "antl'<l to conll' had mor<.' than lh<.'\ v. antl'd nw h.1ci..." )jrd I a'l1rd.1. :"\ L man· ag<.'r ol thL' ~l·.ir 1n l\)7 7:1~x1 .1nJ I~ '.·Tm 1hr happ1L•\t gll\ in thl' \\ orld I h.n l' "'' JOh \<.'f\ mu1:h r' L' '31d 11 :ill along. tl ·, .1 Pll\ 11C'gl' and an honor hi m.1nagl' hl·rc " La,t>rda. \\ho at onl' 11mc l'\PIC'\'>l"d a dt.•\m' 10 lx'\'Olll<.' thl' tC'am '<. ~eneral nian~lil'r ti..·forr Clturc '~a., promnt1.'d from 'Kl' p~'l1drn1 of public rel.11111n,, v.a<o av.an.· of the ru1~1 ,... :shout h1 d<.'~ rture. Rm hl• a'illul'\'d ~H·rnl pl \ers \~ho n'kcd him a~wP.11 1ha1 thl'' v.cl'\.' c t.lnl"OU!' "I told lhl'nl tllH to bdtl'''l' ('\en~htll8 th<'\ h<.·nr 11r n•,1d.'' 't1td I a<oorda. "hll'l' O\ l'r .111 rC'1:or~l during the rqiular \CaM'ln '" I. I :!~·l}l\O "l dun'1 thin!.. Pctt'r \\3' \\Orrtl'<l ahout nw glll ng \lHOl''' lw1 1· l'l'l' I'\ l' told hun l'nough 111l1l'' 1hat tlw onh \\,l\ I ''uulJ ner IC'a'e lh1!> '' for thl'lll• Ill .1,k ·nw "' k3H' "''· tw lm·v. ho\\ hJdl\ I \\,lnt~·d Ill \l:I\ here 11 tho'(' rumon. l'\Jll'dltl•d 11 11 ""' unh tx·cauw ht.' lhdn't "ant JI\\ d"trJ~ lhlll' .1r11und hl're ·· \\ hl'n \I''''"· "ho managl'd thl· Dodgers lor :! \ 'l'J't'n' unul'r ~ \ 1ll1l'·H'ar ('Ontra ''· rc-t1rcJ Jth·r thl' I"-" "-'3'1.ln I a"'m.ia \\a!> promotc-d Imm thmJ h.1,e l oal·h 'i11w,· then. he !')as n.·- l l'l' l'U thrl'l' mul tl-\\':tr \Ontr:ll"t' 1ndudtng tht "I 'lll\l'l'lk,t .1 m,in v.ho "a' hert• for ~' H'af'\ ·'"'' \\ ,,, .1 kg.l•nJ .. ~11d l ao;,ord:i. v. ho al~o ":i' lhl' pl.IH'1 lhl· l>o<lttt•r. -.cnt to thC' m1no" 1n 1 ll 5 "hen tutun.• llall ot I a mer Sand~ Kou fa , "a~ broutthl up l'~·<op1tt.• h1' \ul·n·.,-.. La!>orda has ,ufc.·n.-d through II\<' lu\11\g l·ampa1gns in the pnst 11 'l'ar' Hut O'\t.1lk., po1111,·d out S11nd11' thut La!iuruu·, JOh \l'1. u'n1' ''a' neHT in ~rwus ll'Op.irth from thl' t1llll' hl· took o'er -8 )1 The A11edatfld Prest DODGERS f'romlt per p me 1n his 12 tans -and onl) 16 an the la t 10. unda) 's ofTen~ consisted of run-~on na s1nale by Joe Oh,er 1n tht l\lh and Bam Larkan 1n the SC\en1h "Yo u can't worrv aboul lha1 " Brownina said of t~ la~k of run's. "You've sot lO So out and. -do70ur JOb s Iona as you kttp }our club 1n tt late in the game. hopcfull) the offcnst will bttak through. You c.tn't pick uur tame to pitch. Toda). W(' IOt en<>U&h runs 10 win," perf«l game 1n Red · h1 tOI') two >_tars aao aga1n\t the Dodger Qt R1' erfron1 tad1um. held Lo i.\n· &Cl~ h1tle S throuah fi\e lll010&, P itcher Fernando Valcnluda spoiled the no-hit bid b) h1 t11nf the first pat h of thl' 1'th O\ er the ou1stttt hed ato\ c of ccntc1 fielder 8111)' Hatcher for the fin1 double of the )ear b> a Oodaer pi tt1ti:r. cause "e \\ere onl~ up 1-0 l'\C b«'n thert before. and 'ou''e got lo bC' awful lud.) to ao nine "llhout gl\· ina ~P a hit " Valcnzucl3 v.-a ~ nliccd to thmi but wa trandoo '-' Kirk ••Mon tl1td out lo 'ihon center and Kai Daniel lool-.ed ot a 1h1rd ~mke a OOMI• MOTH -Tft9 ~I wu C1nc1Met1'l M~lfl of IN ,_,Oii ~ lfl.it llflft comlllMd 9ftof1 T,,_. .,.. -llM Wllfl !flt .,.._ 'l'Of' Mtll t« !Ill IN\of ~ ... Orange Coast Daffy Pilot ~rsP~rol~ Pern••u•• V•l•R•••la, wt.o lmfMd ....... -,... '" MWf' ......... In J-0 .... --~"'v......._.-. ...... ... ..-c1 ,. ,..,,.... "" .,.... """' ...... ,.. 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OrMOI COMI DAILY Pit.OT I Moftdar, June 4, 1llO Many people make tourney sUcCessful As the ~t doubles toumamtnl in the U oiled State5 comes to a cl~. it's time to examine the ~ason for the existence of the Adoption Guild Toumamcnl a nd to thank some of the people who were vital to the tournaments success. , The Adoption G uild Tournament was se1 up to Benefit Holy Family Services. whichg was started in l 949 by caring people who wanted to put an end to the black market adoption of babies. Over the years. the emphasis al Holy Family Services has shifted from conventional adoptions to open adoptions. lhe placement of c hildren with special needs. the counseling of birth mothers and adopuve families. and the prrven- tion of child abuse. TENNIS Reid McClatchy ._..-.~~ ...... ...;.. _ __. abused their children. There arc many people and spon- sors who made this tournament suc- cessful. Adidas provided warm-up jackets to all the players. Tiffa.ny's of South Coast Plaza donated all the trophies and Judie and George Argyrns underwrote the tournament costs. 8a11k:er. Thanks 10 the Balboa Bay Club Racq~ Club. John Wayne Tennis Oub, Newport Marriott Hotel and Tennis Oub. Park Newport Tennis Center, Mesa Verde Tennis Club. R~uet Club oflrvine and es- pecially to the Ne~rt Beach Ten· nis Oub for providing the courts. Others who deserve mentioning are tournament directo r Ted Winston. Master of Ceremonies Glenn Turnbull. head referee Jan Ryan and a ll the other referees. MEN From 81 cut his finger on the ground. Although he had tro uble feeling his racquet the rest of the way and hi$ finger didn't stop bleeding until af\er the match, he didn't want to use thal as an excuse. TMtt att a lot of Adoption O ladies who made• di~rence ov the last two weekends, but thete stood out above the rest -Patti Grubbs. Marily Haskdl, Marjit Christiano. Nicki Marx and Pat Houston. A very special thanks should extended to Bill Parker, general manager of the Newport Beach nis Club and his suifT. Reid McClaldy Is a D•llY Corre•pOlldHI wto•e col•m• ~·n e~ery M011ay. game well and didn't let us bac the match. The) were loose that. and we were having to stru to gel back in it. "Usuallv in these types of fi wht'ther you win or lose all ride momentum. It's hke a pendulu swings our wa) and then 1h ... OMfr ~-.,...._ i., .,_ Mldoat Cr••• Johnson returns volley en route to three set lou with partne r Ian Aler In the me n•s open championship. All of the money raised in thr tournament staysm Orange County. and last >ea rt he office placed 16 adopted children and assisted 287 birth parents and their famihes. 1.033 adoptive families. 174 pcopk seeking post adoption counseling and 344 families under stress. The program has recent!~ extended its reach to help parents who haw Others who made donations to the tournament are Cecilia Demille Presley, Ed Draper. Macleod Metals. The Professional Image. Inc .. Ben- jamin Epstein. Commerce Bank.-Im- penal Bank. Hershey Commun1ca- 11on. Inc .. Rockwell Lntemational. Pac ific Coast Administrators. Waterfront Homl''i and C'otdv.ell "Once we didn't get that breal. 1n the first game o f the third sci. the momentum stufted back. their \\U) and they were able 10 cap11ah1e on it... .\l(•r ..aid "Thr' nl:l\ ed their Once they got 1t back. they Wl'rl'' 1oueh to break bc.·cluse the) feeling confident. We pla)cd hearts out. though. but It enough.·· MA.:JORS STANDINGS A~lc•n LHeu• o.a-.1.na (h1<tO<t M n~"O'• ·-· .S.t tl . -..,, .. ,, .. T•••' M •1i11•1,o1•H 80\ron l~l)lltO c 14'•• •f'G 8• I f'n.it't 0.'•0 I "'-It• -IOI• WIST 01\/ISION w l )) .. )0 " ,. 11 1) 7' 1• ,. .n 11 '° JO E 4ST 01\/ISION l\ " :~ n ,, . ' 1l 11 1J 11 n "" . ,. ~'I") kW•• .,...., t '•••\ .. 8•1• ""Iii~ .. 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I nt \( H -l hi.' .\d,1pt1on Ciu1ld fl' nl\ I uurnJnll'Ol ga\i.' \tqlhan1r Rehl· anothl'f o portun1t' llJ rro' l' \hl'' \\l'll on hC'r "a' to"ar fl'H>' a1ng n1nirktl'h lnim .1 \·ar acc1drn1 1n. I 98i4 th nl.'arl~ l'fldl·d ha tl·nn" l'af\'l'f. In nnh lwr "\'l'nnd tournaml·nt ""Cl' 1hr·arc1dl·n Rl'hl' ;111d "ath~ \la~ Patx·n dc:katl'd Linda I lo" ell an Barbara (1al..rn. (I. 7. '1-·t n-J 1n the finals of t "Oml·n'.., 01x·n dt' l\lllO Rd w h<iJ Jll'l \1011 hc:r 'l'ITitlinal match of ti V1rg1n1a Shm' 11t < h1l·a~w I l·11111i. Tournanw nt the da ol the: arndl·n1 and "'" ranJ..l·d 14th 1n the world. Sh nrl·ck<l har J.. ''Jr!!.l'f\ anJ month' o f rd 1abil1tat1on an all the "lull' \\nndl.'rl·d 11 'hl' "uuld C\l'f tx· ahlr to pla ll'nlll'>· ag<11n . kl alo11t· pl;1' com1X't1l1,cl~. 'T m tr~ ing H1 ninw had .,llm h ... Rl·hc )a1d 'T ' gol to tak\.' 11 \':\'' and maJ..I.' 'urc ffi, hod' ,., read' ti 1h1<> l~JX' ol \lrl·nuou' Jl'll\ 11~ I "anll·tf 10 \'OOll; 01 h\.'rl.' lOJa~ anJ gL'I Ill \O llll' good pfJl lll l' "I \\J\n'l \Ure JI Olll' point if I'd l'\er tx· abk l pla~ ll'nn" agJ1n. I o tx· Jhk 10 1.·oml· o ut and pla~ hl. I d1d .111d kl'I hi..~· I du 1' grl':ll 1t·, l'x·l·n a n:alh har (\.\0 \l':lr\ flJI rnl' I'm OOl f()() fX'fll'lll \\'I. OUI 1i !all' ttnll' It'll Ix· llll\'rl'\1111~ tu '>l·c: htm IHI\~ m' hJcl. kd tomorro\\ ll kl'I' d1tkrcn1 ~·'l'I"' da' ·· \hl' \\;t\ ,I J'll.'fflTl 1-0 \IOCl'-lhl' Jl'l'l<knl. h::l\IO \i on 1hr t h1ld n·n·, Ho'>pllal o f Orangl· < ount\ I our nanwnt "11h PJhcn 10 \f,J\. · l-.Jrl\ 1n lh" ti nal<i mail·h 11 "a' not r kar "hl'lhc the~ \\oulll 1mpruH to ~-0 l-h.1,,l'll Jnd ( 1l•rkl·n 1umpc uul -i-o 1n lhl' lir,1 wl. and 11 lool.l·d a 1f thq m1gh donunatc 1tw m~11rh But Rrhc an<l Patx:n rallu:d 10 11 1t 4-4. Hoth team' hdd \l'r\l' th\· rl.''>l ot thl' v.tl}. an 11 \.\l'nl 10 a l1l·-hn·al..l-r. I lo"'<'ll and Gl·rkrn won 7-1 Ho"rll and C rcrkl·n \\l'nl up ~-0 1n the serond set hut Rc:hl' "a' rnntidl'llt lhl.'' "ould nhk to come bacl. "Thl'} got off lo a n·ail~ good \tart. and \\C' ju' \\l'fl·n'1 i\\ aggrl'\\l\l' al> th1.•\ "l'rl'. .. Rl'hl' \aid. "\Ve frl all along 1ha1 \H' rnul<l gc:l Mad into th1'i thing. Wl' JU\ n\.'cded a litlll• more time than 1hq did. I wa~n·1 rt•nll) e'er \\Orrtcd "l' "en: gurng Ill lose." 1 hi.'~ m U'il ha \l' dn·1<ll·<l 11 ~a!> t 11nc to get bac 1nl0 11, heC:lU\l' lhl·~ hl'ld lol'f\(' \h(' rl'St of lhc 'iC'COn \Cl and brukl· both Ho"l'll and (il·rkC'n 111 "In 6-4. Rehl' had lwr 'l'nc broh·n thl' firc;t game of th thml set and 1fouhle-faultcd lhl.' linul J)(lint av.a\ It "ll the fourth of hn ti'e douflk foulli. m the mutl=h. Rl'hl' and Palx'n brol..e I f(l\\\.'lr., l>l'f\ c again. hl'ld saq• thl' rci.t of the "a~ Jnd then brol e Gerl.en·, ag.un tu go u 5·.l Rehl· held <icr' e for the 6-J '1('tOF). .. ~.1 ) 'olk» "a' prohabl> thl· best pan of m~ game toda}. Rehr said."M} !\l'r',c '!>tunl.. I felt hl.c I d1dn'1 pla > as "ell a" I did 1n the l'arhl·r matchl''i. but n '-"BS good cnuugh to \\IO Inda' Wl· can't rcalh be 'i3t1'ifiC'd \\llh the \\a) we pla~rd !Oda). tx·ruu~ '"'l' ·l.nov. v.c can pla~ helter. But 1t\ nice 10 win a match \\hen \ou'rr not n~all) pla~ mg "ell .. • "It wa!>n't a 'er: "l'll·pla, cd mntl·h on C'llher c;1dr of 1he net." Ho"'l'll '•Hd. "We m1si;cd for 100 man) returns and •he~ took a<.h antagr of 1hn1. What 11 came dO\\n 10 "as v.hocH·r made the least amount of errors \\Ould wm. That sixaks for 1helf." Georgia buries Stanford, 16-2 Ra' upke·~ two·run double h1ghhahteJ a ilceord t)ing. I I-run '>l\th inning a!I Georgia hunt<! top-scedc tan ford I 6-1 in the College World Scne on Sund3) Gt OmGha. eb. The I I -run 1nn1na "as JUCil the fif\h m the '4· ct hi\tOF) of the ( ollcgc World Scncs. but the 1«ond o the da~ b} S<>uthrutrm onfcrcnce team.. M1ss1S.\1pp1 tatc. v.h1ch pha)s tanford 1n a loser' bra kct same on Tursdll). S(Ottd 11 in the first innm in cltm1nAhng Georgia Southtm l ~I . Georgia, a .1-0 "'"'\er ovrr Mis"ss1ppi uue in th ftr\t round on Frida). will pla thr Stanford-Mm1ss1pp • tatc \llf\ "or W~dnc~a~ night. -By ~ Auotl•IH Prnt t I ,, ' I t ild i r cia 1rs. ur ... Orange Coat OAll..V PILOT/Monday, JuM 4, 1llO • Restless Aguirre puts Bulls to sleep ly HARRY ATKINS A/~UWl- A BURN HI L . Mich. -Afit'r a restlc ~ niaht during which he l~pt o nly about three ho urs. Mark guirre kne" he "as ready 10 pla) unday. .gu1rrc led a second..quaner urge with 10 of his IS points as the Detroit Pistons beat the Chicaao Bull!. 93-74 for the Eastern Conforcncc championship. ~ The Pistom. bidding to become onl) the third franchi~t· in league history to repeat as champio ns. will open the NBA Finals again!it the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuc~a)' night at 1he Palace. "I kne"' I'd pla) well." Aguirre ~td. "I tossed and turned all night. M) wife said I sho uld just &et up and ""alk. around. I tried that. but I was sllll so nervous. I finall) got to sleep around four o'clock in the morning. "But this has happened to IT)C before and eac:h ttme I played well the next day." Wnh Aguirre scoring 15 points and John alley 14. the Detro it bench outscored thl' Chi- cago bench 13-1 7 durang the game a nd 213· I 3 I gaml.'. tor th<' ~'en-game scnt's. - alle) al'io hod fivr blocktd shots for De· tro ll. hclpana to ho ld the Bulls to 31. I percent shootang. C hicago nc:H•r shot SO percent apanst Dctro1l 10 an) of the SC\ en games. Michael ordan led f'h1cngo with 31 point but the onl) o ther Bulh.1 pla) er an double fi gure' "3!> Horace Grant with 10. "The Bull!> could hn'e been intimidated." Dctro1C~ Jame~.fatwards said. "The.>) didn't show up. You kno''· M ichael Jordan can't do the JOll all b> himself. "Salle)\ bloded shots and Mark\ o ffonSl'. that rcall) ansp1red us." The Bull!> lt•d I 9-1 7 after one q uancr. but Agu1rrt. "ho t•nte rcd the gnme wnh 1:02 left .'° the first quanl·r. qu1ckl) "Cnt to "'ork. .\guirre. ''orking both tn!>1de and out)ide. htt three Jumpers and l\\O la} up~ an a 16-11 run that gave D<-troll a 4 3-31 lead with :-! )" left 10 the half. Tht• Bull!>' dl'fiCtt remained :11 double d1gm the rcm;undl·r of the game. "\\ t' brol.:t' a lot of m o rale "ht•n "'l' "l'nt to o ur·.\' tt·am ro1a11on and stan ed brea~ang to the bas~ct.'' Salk) ..aid "Mark .\gu1rre came out lake a bla1e ur ti rt• ... tluitrr did the ~mt' th1na an G ame S. ~oring 19 po1nu ofT tht' bench to hdp off'Ct the suna oft"O los~., an Chicago o"tr Memonal Day "<'<'l..rnd "h1ch had <'' cned the series 2·2. "I ha'c to undt'ntand what I'm su~ to do." '8u•rrt' '311J "When I c.·ome an tht' pmt'. Isiah Thoma'i and Joe Dumars reall) come to ml'. lhl'} loo" "'' need that hfl." "tlti.tom·a ll>. th<' gu)s on our ~nt'h apcak for thl'nl!>Ch ~!>. · 1.·t•mtt•r 8 111 La1mbeer said. "The~ "111 thl· gamn for u\, Jt 's as simple as that. •"If ~ou "a11.·h thl'> tl.'u m over thr ~cars. the :.ianer'I \'Omt' 0111 and pla) r vcn. Then the ·A• tl'am \.'ome\ 111 ond S\'t'> an 8-! or I S-3 run and "'0 ('t:irtt•r..) hold 11 the rot of thl.' ~me.'' (1ran1 \llld th liulli.' Jront o tlice would havr to put togC'thcr a ·beot'h lt~I.' tht' Pistons· before \h1l'ago um ~nod thl· ddcnd1ng NH..\ cham- pion., oil their pedr\tal • "V. e nel'd i.o ml' l'\pencnt·ed gu~ -. ... Grant said .. , ou'H· gnt to h:1'e !>ome e>..penencC' IA.hen 11 rnmt''> 10 l'\l'ru1111g. Loot.. at them. Look at lhl'lr l'\J'll'rtt'nlt' \\ hl.'n \Ou ha' e gu~i. h~e .\guir- re or \ lflllll' rnmang 011· thl' bem·h. it's hard tor our gu)'> to h ·cp up "'Ith tht•m." PISTONS From 81 . than I 00 1n all four of Detro tt s postscason road loss<.·s. Dt·splll' thr tinal margin. fA·tro11 coach (hud Dal} ..aid \C\Cnth games arr 100 scar) to enJO} bcfort' rega1n1ng the lead for goo<l on a thrl'e:potnl pla~ b~ \alk~ \\Ith 7:-n left 10 the )ernnd fll'nod Tha t '>taned an 11-0 run that made 11 36-17. and thl· P"ton'> \\l'rt• rolling . .\gu1rre l>rnrnl Ill prnnts and Salk~ 'e'en 10 lht· quart.:r a' Pt\tOn"> re~en t''i had 19 uf tht· team\ J I point\ in the period thl· lir<.t 10 1><>1nt\ 1n the tounh quanl·r and thl· Hull' IW' er 1hrl·a1en- ed JgjlO '''\:aturalf\ r m d1.,;1ppoin tt•d.'' But once again. thr Bu~ls couldn't find the right combinauon at the Palace. cspectall) in the ~cond quarter when Detroit was l 4-tor-17 from the field and Chicago 5-for-!4. Jordan ~1d "\\ c'H· '>1111 in a lcarn- 1ng prOl'n'. Thl'fl"'> nutl11ng \H' l·a n d o nn·gt gct n·ad~ tor nc\t ~"1·ar " Detrol~1 Joe Dumars Jumps high to •void Chicago•• Mlch••I Jord•n In • acor~ng attempt during first quarter. · Thr Bulls fin1shrd !8-for-90 as the Pisto ns established a team record for fewest point!> allo"'cd in a pla~ofT "When ~ou'rc 10 a se,enth game. so ma n~ thing!> can hap~:n." he sr11d. "I thought 11 "'a' Chicago Stadium out thcrl' again tx:cau~c 11 was so loud. Tht• no1!>e I'> a h1g. hag factor. I ha,t•n't l''t'r heard a lo udt'r croY.d in th" buill.11ng.'' Tlw P1)tOn\. tra1hng 111-17 after o ne quartl'r. tll'd tht• ·,cure li\t~ t1rne'i Jordan. who a\craged JI.).~ J)Otnt' at Chicago and 16.l< :it tht• f>alaC't" 10 the <;crtc). tried to hnng h1'> tt':tm tlat k. But the Pl'itl>O'> ran llff eight of Horan· C1ran1 had to po1 n1-, and 14 rl·bo und'>. but '' :i' J-for-1 7 from tht• field. "icott1c P1f)1wn. ''ho <.aid hl· "'ai. bothl'fl'd h~ a m1gra1nl·. "'a' I -for-I 0 and '>t'Mt•d t" o potnt!> TraH Blazers feel their defense can match Pistons By BOB BAUM AP \porn W,.,,., PORT! ·\1\D. On· -I he Portland T rail Bl.11t'r\ left fur Dt·1ro11 on "iund:i~ insisting 1hn "on't bt· 11111m1datt•d t)\ tht• P1'itons m 11w· ·,a.\ Final... p1onsh1p. u·s n1ct' 10 bc pla~ ing the defending champion!> ... ht• said Thl' finals "111 t'Caturt· two teams that olien \trugglc "1th thl'tr \hoottng but wm "'1th defensc and r<.'bounding "We're JUSt a!> ph ~s1t·al a!> the> are." Portland foruard Rm·~ \\'1'h3nl\ '31d. "ll all "\\ e h;I\ t' hi pl.1' tht•m .11 tllt'11' plan·. but "t' nrnlth up "di \\llh tht·m .. l'l>ach Ric~ depend:. on "'hll'h ll':lm l'an make the :idJUSt- \dl'lman -.aid "\\ l' f..mm thJt tht·~ ·re good. mcnt<; and nmtrul thl' tempo of the basketball hut l\t' l mm \\t' ran pfj\ \\Ith th ·m.. S'!mc. Both team!> arc re31 good defensl\el). terms of plu~ 1ng !>l} k . ··Both teams dl'fend "ell and thl'\ both rebound "'di." ht• said. "The' h<ne been able to \\In "'llh tht'•r ddi.·n,t• Thai·., a pro' rn point .\nd I thrn l 10 the\t' !)la~ oil!. \H"H' done that too. I th1nl "'t"re H'f) '>1mllar 1n thl· \\U~ \\l' pla~." frum Pti.ton,· n·nter Hill uumbcer. "He d0t·,n't 1n11m1datc am tl<xh He·., JU\! dirt ~ ... Duc~\\Orth ).lid .. , · dl1n:1 thin~ th.ti in a '>l'rlt''> ag;11n<>t us ht• \.Jn grt a"'a~ "''th an~th1ng hl.·cau<,e o ur gu~s ha'c a quit ~ tt'mP\.'r. If ~ou hit ·t'rn. tht·~ ·rl' re:id~ 10 gu " ..\ddman '>atd that 11 thl· P t\IOO'i hJ\<' .in l'd&l' 111 thl.' ..enc'>. 1t'<, un tht•1r ht·nch Fitzsimmons should coach Suns again PHOE:'\I\ Phoenl\ "iu n!> rnalh Cotton F1t1s1mmon'> !kl''> he'll coach the '8..\ team anothcr.H·ar 1f team Prc:s1dt:nt Ji.>~ Colangelo "'ants him to. l It s g0tng to ht· a good dcfl'O!>I\ c sent:s. I lw Blatt'r' "nr~t:d uul ;11 a ~hurban :_ ·· 0 .ha\-'.!. ;L ch<unpJon~lip-W.lan. ~ ---·+--..._.._.._,....,....r: ~ '\\'l"1\r1'lt1n1l' o "atr .thl' ha't' to hutld on )Our d di.·n.,1\C ab1ht) 'ersu~ •• ,,·unit! h.all of Ciatllt' 7 111 lhl· .~a\tl'rn (on-the o tll:n'"\' llh1ht) . .\II \ea'ion lung I thtnf.. The Pt'iton'> :ind Rla1l'r<~ eat·h "'on 5Y regular-llt'ason gaml''I. lll'd fo1 tht· \t•cund-best record in thl' lcagul' l)(:h1nd thl' Lu<; .\ngclei. Lakers. The~ split thl·tr rl'gular \\·•t'>un scnc\ 'fhe-Htatt"h wmnn ... Pont:rntt-t#!~ie-tm Nt1 26. and the Piston\ \\on in Dl·tro11 I I 1-1 Ob on Jan. I J. "I thtn~ hoth team\ art· la1rh C\l'll .. ht· said "Tht• o nh d1lkrcnce t\ tht•tr bt·nl·h probahl~ ha~ more C\P\.'rlCOl'l' than UUr\ .. .\:ftn pta~ mg 1-3 µta~ utfpmn m ~~:ry-<1 thl' Hla1l·rs haH· Ot'l'll 1lllc \tnl·t· dtnlhtng tht· \\ ntcrn Cunti.·rt·nt·l' 111lt· at Phut•n1 \ T hur,tJ:i, n1_gh1. I hat \\tll ma~l' tht•m tht• bettt•r rl'\tl-il of tht· t\\\l ll';lm' l ut•'lda' F111s1mmon'-tht· 'A.\ ( oach of th~ Yt:ar JO J \) ~ ~d "a 1h1nl1ng ~tbout lea' 1ng a) t'Oat·h. ham.ling th~ rt'IO\ to i.l!>'>l\tant Paul \\ t'<,tphal krn1ct' ltnal' hl'l\\t't'n I k tr1111 and < h1rngo. Dl·tro1t h:i, ht•t•n tlm\ rng on pla' ing well 1 lw P ... 11111-. "llll '11-74 dc·tcn~1H·h 11·, '1m1lar to thC' !ittuatio n \\e·,e "\\'c had a grt·at g.anw aga111'1 tht•m twre. :ind "'e lo\t there h' tiH\ .. P0rtlt111d centt•r Ke' tn D urk,\\ Orth .. aid. "Wt• ft•t•I Wt' ran pla' \\Ith tht•m . nu m~111a "'hat." \(kl111a11 had l'\l'K'l'll'd tilt' Pt'>IOll!'. It)''"' hct•n an."· .tit along. ton .\ddman ':ml tlw Blatt·r~ don't mand "Our gu)" nl't'lkd lhl' rl'\I ·· .\dl'lman !1:11d. "It\ grnng 111 111.1~t· u' .1 lx•ttt·r tl·am I ho f}l' .. ( Qlangeh1 ha' ..aid 11 "111 be f 1t/\1mmon•,' dt'l l\ton ""hr n to step dn" n "\\'hl·n \1111'1\' got n~ tnr tht' t'ham-ht•1ng n >n\ltkred a' tlh' "P1l>h>n~ Wt•,1:· 1t1 ( l>ul'k\\orti1 '>Utd ht• lnm\\ \\hat w \'\pcn -8) The Associated t'ress ~· --=-J 642-5678 From North Orange Courtty From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 ..----------------------------------,1~--------------...... ~----~!!-'""'!"--~~1~------~~----~ ----------------~----------------~l"!"--------------~1 --------------""'!"'~ ""!""------------""'!""'~ Balboa Island 1006 Ntweon kach I 069 Corona dtt Mar 2 t 22 Hunt. kach 2140 Ntwpert kach 2169 Corona dtt Mar 262 2 1 Costa Mt5a 2624 Cosu Mtsa 2624 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 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S 13So r::,~: f ;, ise Pets • • ml tr om l>each Pool. to beach Acoess to puol$ pa110. upper unit new H IJ •Fii EXCLUSIVE BEACH i-;;;d;;;a;;;ys;;;o;;;r;;;6;;;6;;;1;;-4;,;;6;;.7_S_e_11~e!"s~ •Sout---h-C-o-ast---------ok 720-1704 Bkr tennis. spa 846·8724 & tennis court A11a1I July crp1 Reing gas incl No 2BA College "" o 11kups CO• .. •UNITY ·~ 1 S 1500 722 1634 PBllO $825 No pets "'"'" Mfssk>n Vie 1067 Mttro 1086 Easis1de 3BR 1' iBA. wld * EJ<CLUSIVE GUARD• 'mo • pets S63S •mo 645·5853 1559 Mesa D• 646-4262 BR 2BA den Beau1tlul i------------1------------hk d 1 1 d •GATED COMMUNITY • Nr t>each huge 4 BR 3 llOO lfF llfl·ll or 645-9543 Day view• Micro dlw BY OWNER 4Br 2Ba. •P· I NOP~Ersb j:~5~n.c s~· 11111 C&Hll BA B11t-ins Lease lireplace II ash compac· •--------pro• 2.000sQ 11 • garden Min lse 8 mos 645·7234 2 & 3BR 2BA Apts. frptc $I 500 ·S t 600 mo l;;~~ ~~R S~ ~gar lASTSlll CIL-ll-UC 101 & garage En1oy our PllOll Tl SILL! room. maintenance-free I wet bar micro wshr oryr 4901' • R111er Lrg & Quiel 2BR 1BA1n 111-Prvt beach S2350 All Owner h as b ought back yard 957·0739 Eas1s1de 3BR 1'>BA. den hkups central a11 'J cat 213 546-5323 1970 Wallace 631 '1879 pie• Upstairs G11rege maintenance met another! Best buy In I sngl garage & POOL gar w xtra slorage All 213·823-8086 •2BR tBA encl gar New caret p a in t *leltSlittldrl* Mission V1e10•. bike to Lots for S. 1400 Ntcely located. S 1250 maintenance 1nc1 Sorry ._1 •sl ••T/Sll patio tncry rm o w $725 mo 548 2908 SORRY ~O PETS lake. park. & shopping 3 mo 645·39 10 L11 Msg No pets 644·0509 ..,-5 -cable. no pe1s S650 E Side Lg 2 BR 2 BA GALL lll-Otll l>edroom wtth Master ........ am1t1111 IEASTSIOE newly re-12 3 t536 Syl\lta Ln 645-6662 or 650-2318 I Condo F p Ing CllPOfl - bedroom relfeat. 1 75 Two30•93'R·21otalnN B decorated '2eR plus den. 2 BR 2 BA den trench $1700 mo IH 646-1378 •BAY TIMBERS• Poof No pets $825mo 1--------- bath. La Famllla M<>del °"' S.y 873·•928 includes gardene1 $995 d 1 SU fHll 1BR rrplc ceb'-~• 125" Rutlanc 832-1766 2BR OEN 2 BA 2 trptcs on la ge co ner lot(over · drs new crpt dtw. w ., "' .,.,.,. .., 9500 'SQ 11 1 'vaulted cell· lease 673-t734 hk -up Walk 10 l>each1 IBR 1BA. lrig. w/d incl patio gar No pets 399 E SIDE 2Br 1 .ea uostrs Upgraced o ... ners un11 lngs . large country E/SIOE 3BR....,.-;BA qviet $1 450 mo 729·7284 pa110 w view s 12001mo I w Bay St S685 650-6357 N-p~unt 1>a1Cony Piil $1200 mo OPEN Sat I ' I Agt J1m m1e Jones S 5 26 4234 Hiiaria Wa>y kitchen. tam1 y netgh-stree . car garage 71._675_4467 L e •Cleen Quiel lg 2BR 2BA gar tndr)' 1m mt l>ldg lOam-2pm 498. t20l t>orl'lood. gas tirepface S 1195/mo No pats ynn I d w lg closets. gas cOOll on cul·de-sac $765 -------11111100-21 ONLY $212.500 CALL (714)432-7767. -.-INI "--Vatentlne Properties. Inc sml balcony. encl gar 786-9224 o• 752 15~4 Gtntrll NOW WONT LASTI Kn• HoUlft --, -·-·" -* 714·673·9333 $825 NO PETS 540-2495 Kapp, Century 21 'Today Great local 3BR. 3BA Gated community 2 BR. 2 1_1 lllT&L I .-W,._I* EtSIOE Lg Studio wipvt t'i,'ut•I 111111 •HMlllll* Frig d1shwashe1 11011• incl No pe1s S45-4855 twnhs 2 car gar w/Of)nr BA. air trplc, pool spa •-5 , .. _ patio & smell lutchen reatty58l·2t00 Gtntrlf 2102 Full appltanGa pkg Pvt $1.5001m o Age nt 1BRtBAlurn208 34th St l1BRredec 5640/mo tncl Sngl n11m"r S610 incl yrd. Poot/spa $1500/mo 760-1275 $650/wk 63 1-8260 gas Wll~ encl g•••oe ullla Agt 759·8389 ---VILLA BALBOA • I bd & Jacques 556'1140 I 548'.7854 2323 Elder\ E SIDE twnhae 3Br 2'tBa NtwponlHch 1069 den SttOO llUl.FMlllWTIS •WTILIFF•ll t SPAOllll frplC pa1191 attcfl 2 car LIDO ISLE -2 bd, views. 2BR nouM in quiet neigh· 2Br den. 1 'tBa, new South Co11t Mttro * * gar, S 12001mo . ..c 1llt!li.Jl~Sdlcn.' *" .... * '2'50· bornood on ll'leEHtaide crpl/pn1 2-car gar,pool 2186 La rge 2 BR 1'1BA 646-8661.2131476-7035 ILlf Pl _••I l&ll VtrNlllet condo.11~ 2Br H~:ilNG ~~~:~~CHs~a3 Cat OK. $1"5/mo. Call s 1300/mo IM ~4-1620 * 2BR 28A co!ldo POOi townhou"I Laundry rm MeH Verde 28R upper •-111 •HA• 2Ba. bay view $2 t K EZ s2sc:'' . ~&-4902 spa. AC. ~rpon, pauo' Pat Io . •'I bu i Ir -1 n Quiet cul-de-sac en ct l&YYllWtl .,..,... -~ermatl 645~1°' LIDO PA RI< DRIVE. Furn. MESA VERDE, charming, *ll""ln.ILI* Gas/water pd S750Jmo. 58251~78 Thurln g1rage 1695 • sec ~ >/ "'•'" a.• ~tcondol 1002 * 11R 1111 Walk 10 beach Garage New carpet, paint 213'• 29th St Clarence Yoshtkane. The Prudenhal Calitornta Realty 675·8475 ed tin• Easy terms tor Newport 2 bd. view $3500 1mmac 4Bt 2ea hm Frpl, ProteHionally d9coreted 647-7526 Agent ITSL MGMT 832_2232 498-\936 or 751 ·9•83 Rare "R" pl1n rooat on 1 4BR t1mlly home In a grHt BHc:h townhome. 1 ml .. BIO CANYON -5 bd, gQlt dbl gar Best area. lo~y single story 38 R, 2BA, ONL y TWO MILES TO '*NEW 28R lBA CO\l'et'ld =t~~i..g::acB~;.hr~r~ locatlonclOMto.c:N>ols lrom ocean Approx-courM Mtate $1t500 y1rd S1575 549-7632 beautylH\uresspac1ou1 •Clean, Qu111. ~ 2BR BEACH! w11i. to .nop11 parking. bul1t-1n1 pvt m_ ...... ha• _ ..... ol t"-& lh0p9lng. Nft carpel. lmately HlOO aq ft tor ................ IH ""''''¢•rd patio & prt11att Apartm!nts l BA. lg closet•. d w. new tBR. tBA walli·•n CloMta Pat ' o S 8 5 0 ' m o ,,,.,..... "'... ,.. remodel9d kitchen mek• S 180.000. No~te C111 • """" -e<pt. vert1ea11. encl gar 7 14~979,9991 largeat maattt bedroom this 1 t.,rlftc vetuel Call 916-72 t-8l98 IULTlll 111· 1• OMI Point 2126 191 hlldren & pets 01< 2607 5735 NO PETS 640•2495 S550/mo 772·4805 tulllt tn lhe Bluftt on a for appll Short or IOng tetm INM lllbol ~ 1 • W _... * IWPT ml IM IU MPat•t• noor by ""'' 144-... F• UU.aY .... VflfY light tBR oondO. eso possible lmmed occpy •NEWPORT HOTS area 1 P• W/ v ly. dllmrwllt'llf frPIC A.Ito Included la a Lo-..ty N9wpe>rt Heiat'll• lllMNt eq rt, totally remooelld S 1775/mo 2BR. den, tBa. wld ~up, BR. 1 BA, new pelnt utll Nwm $~!() 2 3,50 ~ te>actoul Htlng.,... In ..... PIMITt .HomewlthBayvi.w ~BR ~ ae..n view.nearharbof IMlllllT lrg pallo, g1r Yrty Pd No pets $595/mo tBR w/!011 & ~Y No t2 64_ • r ·~ kitchen with MIQIC • "giw you tM dOWn In 38A, den, trple. lrg Oef 2107 M951mo 496-8742 lll-1111. ,...... $1250/mo incl UOI 222''t • 642-5722 • Piii $995/mo 855·0&65 111111111 IPTI Chef oven 9"CI mlCro-111c:hg fOf 1 etiar1 of own-$599.000 648-8402 LOVEl Y P9nln Pt l'lofnl 35th SI 575-1140 •SMALL BACHELOR OH THE IA.Y wive Sh\1111<1 1nrouo~· Mlhlp You mill• ·~ tidoistelg lOt pools.-41k 2't8a. OWf 2000 eq 40 ~.rll.A..V 2 STORY tBR •Pt bf'O'll Nwpt Hgta ., .. Kllchen, WESTBAY APTS" 2 BDRM 28A .St.450 out "'° Mu1rll carpe 2 m1n1y pym11 & we IMtl Ing ifw9et0f to fund reMb ft. 3-car oar for 6-10 mo Hunt. ltlCh 21 KE"lrllll\ I & tunny part..1ng Wilk ro '*"' bl1nda. y•rd, no Pit• 1 ::go OfF MOVE·1~715 ' 80 AM, 111A 1925 ':,'!,,!,~r;::• ,:,lly •gg;..•c You ,.cetve l te>fit Pfoftt Xtnt ... IM •t l3000tmo = 38A "°'*· tmmec. oew 1· I._, " 11 t>Mcf\ S'TSOlmo Y'*1Y $5H• ctep 548--393~ 28d r~e $8 t5 NO Pit• Deit'r 9-5 room/d9" Call now lo< 1 llA benefit• Mutt cur9d return 844-7764 Mnd/ocn. l1'·T (fJm/paint, 2BA, 2-cw ,. .A.~ 723.--0372 _ 2 WKS FREE AENTI 2BR 2.,;~ 28. 1 1135 543-ISOt ... f\8"9 dMn ~t AQt --~~MC\ -2~• l _ _. m L $ • ..,.,......, tn ~tment to 230-433S0ye,Ev.Wllndt PVT perfy w1nf1 Sff (__....,...... 2l22 !.,';" St350-7 .... ,.207 LARGE 1 BR YEARLY. ..,. nvry,e. ow t5t E 2tlt t _.,...,. Hl1GE'I CLEAM2BFI tllA. S3et.OOOLH t·•·..,. .._._~ .• H"' .,,,,. __ ,. - -"" ......., S750/MO 1 ca. ~-...,. Move 1n S 45/mo ---tr""'. g9fege, 20· to ...... Jff..1111 WllTDt ~ ";'H;~ "'Aid;:~ NEW cwtom ~ 38f •1111• IW C111 Agen•t Con,;'i':, 541-509 t Of 775-77tt t Bedroom MIO '211 E Balt>oe ~""'" ContrKtor WOUid Hiie to COndO Witt tfllde 9qU!ty Shorectlft Comm WIN to 3',.la f\m , 3-c« oer. Eteoef't condo 2 BA, COf'lv 175·a.o4 2250 V9"0'*d 540-"2t St0501mo Y")' t7&-Mt7 ( .1 \ '>t~ .1 I I 1\,1.'\'" purc:hUt ll111r-upper. 1(1 ""'* Newpor1 °"'°' your PflV bMCtl Oc.en deek on 2nd M 8 bttl• den. 2•; BA, ..,., ... ., -... n -IACHELOA APT "' hat· ----10 • --... tHr·dO'Wn or P<ot:>l''Y,.. btdQ, ~ eq ft veiu.ct 1t b<Mn View 2BA tlt BA. from t>Mch Many •trlt l1M $3500/mo l .. req ~ ••--tide Coeta Mela Small 1 Bedroom ... .,.. B 'H~ 1~11::~~~ quiring 1ddit1on Call $1.SOO.ooo o.n.t/Agl frplC, cov ~lo. 2 C# No Pit• $2000/mo 111. 01t9d communlfy 01v-. Nr 8albOe P"1r lfttlt Pd p1t10 1nc:I Cet OK 29drm t 1•8a M15 ''*· dlltlw..., ...... Jerry wkdye 957-M72 J Petmer. 640-0020 Clllt At.ll 545~ laal "MC_deO_S3t--45t6 848·t000 854-2002 ~ ' Yrfy 723-0352 '500/mo 841-4902 t81E..!.lth St $42.()151 ciMn 112" 991-Mll , ' '. r ........ lftt ---NrlC,_ln.......,.. 2724 2'04L.09T ........ llWt --IMIM: ftplo. homeltwm. ltw Mitt, M L.80A ...,...Lt. ....,. ........ ' Ml. 1*e C1*11-1GM ., ........ ..,., l400/mo 2..-Y ....,.._ ~ a llft l'ftlllrln'lftl Oolllr. * L.-N c. LUICUNOOI iill aeA. + ..... 1n1 """· IUftdeell. toLo-nu~111u. ~.....,. ... ,. ,,_.eoc.l.C...tobdl. 'lU.frl* .... tobdll ...... fF?1fl ._,._ITMftm L08T:Or~ehor1helr""' ,,ptc. LHded with MIO• ._ 13,.._ NEWPORT HACH UNllUllUIUll.W.-CAT on IJ27. VC8-a 1'=====--~=:= ememt .... l t100/mo. •&immm. FEM. non'"*'· No peea. Fu&Copy~onllte Glbt'etW. Coet• MeM. Cel ,_,., ••• as.a. W\tv rent• now evll Tow towMee •'••rtw .... 111 N9tton• ConlpMy of'f9r• NWAAD t1t-tm .11.T-m 1147.00 wk & ""' 2214 Hunt. Hetbout. $500/mo ....... cmi~lty. Al!WAAD. Lott Cet. 1.eoa.aa.lll5llA* ~INd CMM-7445 S200eec •. 432•l4U tlO SO n. CorOM d9I ~h ptofllt 1'9tetf ftme!e, wtlltt IOf'O heir •ur.Mr-• Secluded Qetden & pool ' H I ll!A. C .,... Mer. GOOd pnlng. C.n ec:count1. Mlllng. "'T"'8 w/gtey/belge-..,. _.., ...,... 11Pt. Hflr. tlA. ~ . 27 2 :;: n~ ,,:~· :,~-Ken. Agent 875-1700 all cash bUllnett C*' leat&tall(Cteem~pt: loeclel ..-1c peopea HarbOr=, OCear1 & rn.tt•~ s te avall no~ **'*** aarn you 14.ooo per HTm .) front p1w1 f0t l'ft0fnln9 'l ....,noon. H~ al. $775/mo. dtl Mer ~t $115. 6'4· '763. 525 SQ FT. urtalfa, pvt month and rnOtW full· cMc:lt wed. Lott• 5· t4. flell tva. NMcy, 142·54'2 """9ter, Adfftln, Offtoe 1at'*' IHOteedtp. tlA Sendcattle condo bath 705 Balbo• urne. lnt..-..t ,, .. flnanc· 4t7-71CM ler*Jn9 ~-:-:-::,..,...,.,,=,--=::-::--:-Cuetomer ler*'9 .. 14S-2"3 .. compl tumt Avt Juty 1at. LIDO ISLE. M/F mature 8 1 d Npt . Buch lng tOnJ(panllOn. lnveet-....... m. COMPUT!A JOll to Plllll .. U WO/Wkly. 144-&S.4 ::!t ~~~\~.~r:,1·7~t ss0oiiM. ca11 780-9792 · c=r,t 0~:~·9~.~:~i PIT fcW w... '-oo leNc. ~·~.oo.~t~· 142.a122 . .. a•y-11.1 NPT Beach Ul)graded $540+1.+ut11.723·'401t C.M.IN.8.Prfltlglout500 t-800-842-1022 or LOHG ttmeloCal Naldent ~/Bllboe~and'I. bt511.l12 M . -------- ,._. ... ,, oceentront at 45th St. . to 340011t In Bank bldg. t-800·&28·2724 after with caf, will ctriv. you to II/Hr. Sat+aome -dey. •111111 ... n ...... •llHntm WMlllY now until 6/ t5. MIF •hr nicely pool CM Close to everything. hou,. and weekends. 1tore, dOCtor. etc. Xlnt Elelne or Jim, 175--4290 91 U /Pnttr11 .. r tOAM-2PM. Light ~. •2 & 3 a.ctroornt 3Br 2'it8a. 957-8035 hm, 1 ml 1o bch, furn-un-FABULOUS DEAL! Agt drllle(. 759.5555 Ill 'llPR P/T For CllPO e.ctt "'1:j oornputer Input APPfy In •Unturnlthed T~~~E38RR~~~~~ut!~ :~~ut~:.nw/~~~~:= 631-7370 .?'°'~ ~~ Tr--' 3014 PIA •perterlce. ~t =~ar~: ::·~~ ~ *Cloae to beaefl ,..,.,,., an..,.. .... v .. .-l!XEC Ottlce Sult" new llgh tr. .... 1112 HerbOr ~. • tart 4~2101. ' •F,_ Mat-CALL TOOA'l'I able June ttlru August. N Bch. Rmmt wanted. Pr.t JW Airport, 4770 Von chMp. l-800-727·5300 .... MeM.142-7151 a · · Ma, 714-835-8111 Ylw IEITILS $2000/mo. 854-7413 non •inkr/Mtqulet, t Karman A ...... NB. FAX, ..... n...... lllllDEPP/T block to beach. S375 + tec;ept eoplef cont tm lnwslment Many Pec:k-O-Avail ........ Ory elMnen No exp nee lll-4112 Roornm1tH Want ed ulll. 645•7772 kltch, ;, .. parking & cot: Oppon!!!tx 2908 l40-t83l for mllHO• Eap'd QNo/. Rettaurant, Coat• .....a. 131.ee12 · o.nww Oftlce 2724 N.8 . M/F non smkr prof. 1 .. 1-aty ~ furn mo--Npt Beectl. Xlnt ealaty & j 187 8000 YIEWI YIRwt YIEWI .________ Mstr bdrm w/BA. pool, 10-;,,0 al 53M)'1mo 'con-ENJOY 14· 15°1. return on benefits, no smoking en-lllTI .. IYI llPI -.. llll• Cal ( 1)905 • 5IH •MALE non-smkr room-lndry prking avail 711. tact Al Quinlan 83l·9550 Trust Deed• S 10,000 to w on. Mr. Dale, 642·7NO Tice'• Equipment Rent• Sett motlv tedW..t Of K-22387 T=n~:r':i~~~~ptc~ ;v~t:;~n~egvr:::ia~~~h $450'• dep ~6-5437 FULL service • office In !~·~:7~~I~ ~Wt" u:i~m:u:llt~p:~ ga~IHd,a some math -.... ----.-.-.-u----- bHutltul bay VIE Wt Large sunny COM house NEWPORT BCH M/f non Newpon Center. fashion BOYS lded Appl sklllt. Plating shop •J(· Cereer Opp~ FIT $1250/mo John. with patio $445/mo Call smkr. 3 BR dupleK, 1 Island. Answering svc Monty fo LoM 291 4 ~r:~N~~;ort . Blvd.Y perlencle helpf_ul. but will (213) 4 7407 • 721· 1160 * 759.3313 0, 644.4245 block 10 beach $425/mo only also available -· train. Apply et. Lisa. 631-6051 Iv msg Tll OICITIYI Simi •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOii HOUSEKEEPER. 3 dys/wk Costa Mesa tse32 Container Ln, HB -LlllP WALK TO BEACH! 2 Story 3BR luK hOme. '• 640-5470 S t0,000 up. No credit"' • tor s hrl/dy. Or 4 dys/wtt Oetlvery Oft McFadden. 2-3 years ex per I• ShoP & re,taurants Lg blk to bch. M/F non smltr Nonsmlv.to shr SC _ No penalty. Call Denison for 4 hrs/dy Must hallt N wtbrokerage firm 1 BR w/prlvale yard S490mo+ dep. 548-4478 Metro. 2 MBR Condo, Inc NewpOrl Center. Fashion Asaoc. 873-7311 NOW! ear & refs. 975-8444 A D IEWSPAPEI GENERAL OFFICE manage the ln-h $795/mo. 645· 1166 or 642·6114 JP or Tim wld. maid svc. pool, ut11, Island, prime area. Heel· Early morning newspiaper Sec;retry In small group INtlng of a rnajot ml ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ -------$5 75 plus dep 545-6903 lent view facing ocean. All U:::U ,., ___ ... 2a 16 rout... Newport Beach •-· .. r--'--o""'-. V"'•lou• UM development In I Ml R I BALBOA M/F rmmt wan!· -----....... furnished Incl· FAX. copy ~ ... ,,in. 7 •llllllPU AVAIL c ti 6~6 2~32 ""-•-,,_ - Prtmtry emphasis SC. entl S ed Non smkr to shr 3BR Maftlrt .lafaatst L-1 machine. e1c Jusl move-NEED $25,000 to SS0.000. area. a .. • .. office dull" Including marketing •klll• Rooms 2706 2SB55AO/oeemoan6715r~6n1t33house Seeking lemate roo'!'· int Call Pearl 760-5466 Will pay 16% Interest. Se· *Lll1,I ~!.,~~* GIRLS -. -y --·-FI T typing, word ptocenlng. ..... n-ootatlona. mate Irvine near l'vl. - - --cured by SFR Principals Ye· n, K.,_. -w•u. r...-Neat-OC Airport. Full salary + comml• C.M LARGE HOME COM-Ocean side 01 PCH Muter bedroom. It· Npl Beach Fasn1on Island only. 63 1•1453 Referenoes. Love Children Alan Beck Flotlat, 2809 benefits. 951-9719 Send r.-ume to: Ro F k kit 1 d 28r 28a. master BR avail 1ached bath $425 mo In· 750· 1775 sq II prime of-213-872-1549 Nwpt Bfvd, NB. 675-1353 ~....ai -Alleborn Assoc. 2 /non sm r. c, n ry eludes uliht1es Call Early f1ce with views Contact u---· TD .._ .,.r_ M·•-Str--", Ste pool, spa pr1v $350 gar. trptc. deck $675 11 11 0 d 662 3482 mvr,~., . . 2918 IET IUDY •1111.111 Dawson & AMO. Pho--· -· 662·2123 or 675-9805 759-1888 or 641 -3607 morning ate a ernoon avi · • =.....t.y ____., ro':•' lrvlne 92714. 733 8811 ---11., • TUI YIELI ••R•ll A"'•H .... 1 llW fll NIQhls. Wiil lraln. Sea Latk _.. ,_, .. ----~~ Fully Employed n/smkng CLEAN resp M to shr 3BR • lllart Wartll11/0ffi11 S ,. • TD -Hu--. Motel, 2274 Newport , ...... Stud o eJ(p. 111111111 WIUL Mate tor quiet CM home. Dynasty. W/D gar $450 • Why run 111011t1rtown when W/contractor, Costa Mesa HOK. 111 · · 00 1 ac •1111 NI Wiii* Blvd, C. M. 646-7445 helpful bUt not nee. FIT PrOCftllng clalm1. $300/mo. 556-6378 or ull U Snooze U Lose you can locate parts tor your S3751mo Call 548·8432 San Bernardino. sold at Drive. Errands, English. $llllR JOBS DESK TOP Tues thru Sat. Newport 1-900-234-8800 Ext 546-7824 Keep trying' 642-9008 or 957-6242 anlloueautoln fled ? SM•LL office Gro•• 1-a•a S2t0K for 1tate recyllng Reterenees. Love Children 1 s Beach 833·7818. o.-7am tOpm $15 " _."' ~ site. Pays $'1.450/mo. In· 818.990_7652 Engineering -co. n anta ,........ • By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T A NNAH HIRSCH Q .1-A' o;;o111h. 'ulncratil<.', '"u hold: • AQJ 4 • 1\11.l t K IO!i + H~J Thr h1ddin11 ha' r rncccucd South "'"'' 'orth t..a~I I + Pa~' I • P1" ' 2 • Pa" .l ' f P11 .... ., Y. hat ar111m Jo 111t1 ra~c" A.-OC\f'llC \1"1r C\,clknl 'r'<ldc \llf'lp(lrl. }NII hJnd I\ hal.rn1.eu Jnd you h:l\C "'' 111fl ing \J luc II rarl ncr '' rrcrarrd ro pla' thret' no from .. $375. eluding 10%. Dve3 yeacs. I AFTll •fHIW Wiii Ana Mells F/T Individual llmaL IFF111 ••-1 . East 17th St Costa Mesa. Sl.4.0K bu.YI It SUong.. ~ wtlh Ventura pul>&l.lhlng Load ~ Col*fol Co. WITH CLIENTEl pcrfrr th· ~nte , hccau't' \Cl\I can nu rn ·t an} m.11or •1111 ra1<r hy opcnt•r had. to d uli\ 646-9663 payor 752-5112 days. E~ 5530 • Start urning eJ1tra k n o w I e d g e Need• full tlm4" cual<>n* 11 YM IWI 852-0595 ...,... ~ money today! ' 7 t4·557-0292 EOE • rep. Good benefits. Hour· Commercial Property 11111 IAY • Part time work, 3 hours Earn $300 to SSOO P9f' ly w~ commlulon, ~tel ~Ion• av 2778 SaleSIAttemblyWork eachweelt.Oayevemng, week Reading B~• •I Charfle979·8021.E.O.E. alon ona, ,_________ 1·900·654·2255 Eict 655 setllngsubscrlptlons tor home. Call 81 5-473·7440 Beach, 975-9590 Q 4 !\ '-I , tiln"ra'-IM, y"u NEPWllPMOERITIBTElAILCH 8am-10pm 7days $14 fee 1he Dally Piiot Ext. B· 149. _ 111.L ... --.u ..... . -\ 11111 '· ' "... ,, • AverageS-40.00to EARN S5K $~"K PER MO "'-'d p Tl F II For GP In NB. E11p In ht, Id · S/E cornet Westchtl Dr & S60.00 per week · -"" · <;AP · •rt· me or u • and 119nlp. 6'&-3903. + Jl(lqi !O • A t Qi +A K91t trvme Ave HtQh vlsiblhty Announcements 2920 $1 111/Clll . Win prizes and bonuses Earn 6 figure yearly In· Time for July & August tr attic 1290 sq 11 S2,SOO CREDIT CARDI • • Ideal for Junior High come within t year Catt Good pay. Nlee environ· Th<" 1'1ddin~ h.1 .. pr<Kecded 1•1 llOl 760-7909 24 nr rec meg merit. Aleida 494-9650 ~outh \\ "~t '"f.fh t.•~• • · Guar same day approval!! ST*•T ••-Ra •Wt students -Ouahfy tor NO dep VISA/ - -• Transportation is I 4' P11" 2 • P11" 1·1n_d_ust_ri_a_l ____ 2_7_88_ MC & cash advances.· II AT IUOl IY.... provided ~ 1·800·827-1051 eK G804 1 What ar11on do vm1 tllkr" / 1200 SO FT w/lront -1 •61m Noon A.-Thi\ I' no1 ,; que~11on o f ho w ot11ce. large rear dr1ve·1n CREDIT DOCTOR 1•Monday thru Fri door $780/mo 629 Ter-Cred•I Cleanup & Repalr •No exp nee mu, h uor<. r:iri ntr ha' C", h111 "hC'rr m1na1 Way Costa Mesa Build New Credit Free 0e- :11r h1<. '·''""'" \\c \\n11lu 1a~c the 540·9352 1ails Can Now 722-3510 1 CostaMesa548-6919 ,h:in,r rhllt the' arr 111 thr rifht 1------~~~ UPTO ssoo D1ilyPilat -· ._ _____ _......,mp ~ho .• .uc.).ilU..lll..aUUc.!J>~ "At the iahil', fMrtner h:ul .1 f1\r-canl <.pade '""· ""'r onl~ nrnc lrll ~" "Cfl a' a1l:ihlc .11 c1rher 'l'ath:' or nn place' .and~, cn1u~ 1i'.W )J)atJc\ t1~n~co~me~~P;r~~~~2~190nf=~~!!~~~§~-~~~:-:~::-"Jr'"cr ·, r;mc ha' 1mprmr d ''""' COST&MISl4-PLEI -~-UU.2 .... HLY, PlUll (211) 421-0224 PER MONTH ' hand 1.l'rt\ld<"r:ihl> 12 years new. 12.000 SQ *ACCIUIT 11 101. Beau11lul con· FOUND ADS PMs Only FUN Interest Urology office. wtth gr ocean view Catt P 650-6657 or 759-1104 1runir Q.2-<\' \etulh, 'lllOt'rJhk. '"" hold • .\Qit~ 9 M)fl t 1n + .\,1104 Partner lll'l'n' 1he h11lch11J.: ""h 1•11c d1amnnd \\ h:i1 cln 11•11 n·,rpnU' J\..-l>r,r11t• 11111r It. h1J!h t :trd point,, ,\1111'1 111m1> Hl lhrt.:c no 11111nr 1h.11 h1u " it''t'r'rd f11r li;1nt1, "''h ,, .i l I l p.111nn 'our hanJ \OUIJ <.tr('tdl t•' .. 1.1111 ii \\\UI 1.1dc ha1. a .i J lit. \11 I r n ' thr t11d dm11 lo" 1n .in <'1 lnrt 111 l!nd 1inr Re,rHind \'OI.' 'l'•tde Q . .'-Nc-11he1 \llhh'r:lhlc, J\ <\outh 'PU hold .• A {.Hl5 • .\ t06 t ~ + Q llltiJ r he h1ddlnll "·" 1'11'1.l'\'lkd 'orfh t a .. 1 'nuth ""'' I + Pa" I • Pa'' 2 + p9,, .. W h.11 do 'nu li1d nnv." A.-fhrt•c 1.l11h' '' .tn 11nJcrh1d and IP111 duh' t--'r: ... <c1. "hat \1i11ld l"it· \IOCH clnh rn.11..Jhlc vanw -three-no trumr r" l1nd nut mmc Jhnut the h<1nd. hid'"" ht'att' f hat ·, ln1 1.1np (J 1.h<1n~r ,,f ''"' b\ ri:,ro11Jcr J and Q.5-Nritlwr '11lncr.1hk. a .. (\0111h \Oil hC!lcl •M 9 ~Kii.\ t A IMll4 +9J The tm.ldintt h,I\ rm•1.ct•tJcd 'lorth t-a .. 1 '41111h Wt1.t l + ra" 2 t P11" 2 + t'11" .l • Pa" J • r11" ? \\ h.11 J \.'11011 tin v1111 1.il..c'1 A.-1'.irtnt•r .. urch h.c, "" J.:tind "J13dt'' and not 1111' mmh ehr l n J cr the nrtum,1Jn1.t''· ''111 h.l\t' .1d equate rrump "11pp11r1 .md .1.111tr1111• 'Jlue in , luh,, ph11. a '"Ir ,1111 • IMI r .irtncr ml••ht ht• ,1\-ik lo l'•f,1hh 'h Bid f1,u1 1.p;11k1. Q.6-Hoth "11l11cr:thlc , a1. ~11111h "'II lwld • Q5 • K Inf\ t AQC>ll +.lll!i4 The h1ddtn1? h." r101.t-rded ""'' 'urth h1~1 '11111h I • l>hl P11" ~ What do \1111 hid 1111" ~ A.-11 there '' Jla nic ''' he m.,dc "1th \'OIH h;1nd , II look' mnrc l1~clv 10 hr rn nn trump th.111"' '"'' nl .1 mmn1 I 1:11 rann<'r 111 '"'" .m1h1 1100" ant.I heart 1.111rrcr h' 111mr1np to ''"ll no rrump TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Plucky s Sellle<I 10 Brldte s.chon 14 Disturbance 1s Cnsroe 16 Consequently 17 Can prov 18 Burde~ 19 Sign Ove< 20 Sohdlty 21 Sea mo11emen1 22 Trails 24 Irreverent 26 Dwetllng 27 Befitting 28 Angry 3 t Agreements 34 Conteooed 35 -bind 36 81bte boolc 37 Sllb•llZff 38 Ob1truc1ion 39 Swill crflell 40 More spacious 4 I Instrument 42 Mot111ated 4<t Aeceplacte 45 Oilflculf question 48 Practice 50 Joins 52 Hiiied 11tom1 \sJ Pa.Id athlete ~4 -over study senously SS Portra11 57 Great pref se Po<1en1 59 Chaltenoed 60 Mars· pee1 61 B1rds' abo<le 62 T!lre&ho•d 63 Scamper DOWN l l)ndersteno 2 Patient 3 Battle cry 4 Greeti letter 5 First·.110 item 6 Pal•onage 7 Subordinate 8 Bar need 9 False teeth 10 D19nllled 11 Go1r>g ahe.i<J ot 12 O\Jt ot llne 13 ts arowsy 21 Bugle call 23 Outer coat 25 Mr Waller 26 Extremety 28 FOUOhr 29 Smgle JO Call on the intercom 3 I Eoual prel 32 fhebM deity 33 Plots ""EVIOUI 'VZ2lE IOlVEO 34 Fruil dron~ 37 Home 38 Submerged .co Shrewd .c 1 Strioped .CJ Powerful 44 -ot err0ts •6 Gamble 47 'Carmen eg •8 Entreatcr 49 Skoal e q SO Well ve•sed 1n ~I Alaskan city 52 Convey 56 Homo sao1ens 57 Outrsged 10 11 12 13 16 19 d111on, all 2BR $459,000 EXECUTIVE Bkr 969· 1063 AR[ f R££ ~··· r ~O• \ ~5. . ~' ~ Ii.I Caff: H2-llll Growtng newspaper has FIT opening for an ell· pe<1enced dtsptay sales rep Base salary • corn· m1ss1on Con1ac1 Mantyn * NO COLLECTIONS * Clllr•frMtlc l11t 11111 1111 frHt .... IHf t FIT Mon-Fri $6/Hr, 1mme<S1a1e opening _.oM Early morning motor rou es efit•. Light typtnci pot1t1on. pit°' 111 excel· available. Must have compu1er noam_. tent opportunity. very Also I 30pm-lOp nice office. must t>e 1 dependable transportation Apply In petton. B .1 --strong dependable per· on Tape, Inc 729 Fer U:ttnfSS !FOUND Young fem cal. son $50·2273 and liability insurance Costa Mesa. 548·5525 Holland at 642·432 t be- tween 8-5 pm EOE Opeortunit~s 2904 calico w/pale blue eyes. '•-------• PA .. Tl""""' Vic Hart>Or & Npt Blvd. 1• .. • ..... NAMES 500·SM paper or. 546·6638/d 552·4880/e OllllPUT. WT llftllMllT T'IAll label AeQuest price hsl _ J&L Enterprises 26671·5 LOST BLA CK LAB AIDE-LIVE IN F prefd Fasl-paeed Front Office CALL 642-4333 $35,000/YEAR Hibiscus Ave Hignland ·oz z 1 e · Mus c u 1 a,. n/Smkr -'SS•SI teacher In Must be lriendly. sharp & Procenlng mortgage CA 9234 5 answers to commands whlchr PIT, No e•P nee sell·mollvated Diane surance refunds H 5130 vic Park St g Rm · S400/mo 645-2357 631·5664 base 714-944·2400 VEIDll& :cdh~ts s~i: R~:'~A~: l lrli11 .leM te S•l,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH, ca>l'A MISA. --PUT TI•I Erec1ron1c Snack Ma-969.5638 AL L POSITIONS OUllCAL EWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN VAUEY Sal only 10·5 -'ns chines with dollar b•ll ac· 1·900-654-2255 ext 403 Slrong typing skills. cJata N ' phone. & llte ofc. $6/ ceptors. 25 selectrons up LOST CAT 5123 F. white 8am·8pm 7days $14 ree entry, customer servrc;e, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH Mr Dale. 642·7880 to 550 nem capacity high & 11 nray hger stripe long -T---1 ---general olhce. tun Dfllct, · 'v 8 S ry '"" °"your 1ngers in· ood 1 ., .• ._ IP --11orumn sales. 1oca11on 11'1· nair 1c th/ unset. Lag stHO 01 btisuira on your 1891 g bene its. near air--• s• '""" eluded 1·800962-9260 Bch Reward• 499·1293 .• ahopclaMilt80 _ port 250-1150 .. ••••••••••••••••• 5 days/wt\ met Saturd -----====================================::::::==:::::===-----Typing & art backgrou By SYDNEY OMARR Monday, June 4 ARIES !March ::!1-.\prrl 19): Numerous questions will be am .... r rcd b~ ton ight. ln,ohcd arc location. m o ney. secret m issions. lm t art1dc' \.fa1n1a1n ~cn~t' of fitness. humo r. You will have ">Om t'lhtng lo l l'll'lir::itc (il'mt01 mvoh ed. TAURl', IApnl :!0-Ma~ :!OI· Clash of ideas proves st1mulaung. \rnrp10 tndt' tdual l\SUt'!> t halknge. H)' accepting. you make this a mean1nglul da\ .\lll'nllon rc.,,olvc!I around partnership. public rcl:lllo nc,. m.1r11al \tatu ... GEM INI (Ma~ 21-Jum· 101· I om:. on employment. basic issues. care of Pel\. 1.kpendt·n1 .. Wn111.·n "Ord plays significant i'Ole. You'll reCCl\C mc.'\\:.ISC or rnll rl'laung to lnp Keep tans flexible Relattve has <,urpn'>l' rc:4 uc\t • / CANCER (Junc 2 1-Jul\ ::!::!) ">omc will comment. "You cenamly arc tn ~our ekmcn11" i:-mphu"' on adventure. discovery. sex appeal. lmpnnt "'~Ir Ix· "'riling to make changes. S1gn1fican1 domestic adJuc;1ment 1ak1.·' pl:lce. LEO !Jul, 2 '-.\ug 221 .\11cn11on revolves around real estate. propert~ <.kfimtwn of term' You could be asked to appear before thr media You might al") he l:-tllecl as an c"<pen witness. P isces. V1rgu per'>on<; tn ptllun.· VIRGO f \utt ~3-\c:pl ~::!> \\hat bt'g1ns as conundrum eventu· all ~ tx·ninll'' i..n 111 i..no .... kdgt.• Refuse to be sidetracked b} one c:a•11I~ dl\rnuragnl Rc\\:trd tor pcr\1!>tl'ncc makes up for 1nconvc- n1em r ( ann•r nal" l' 1 n' oh t'll LIBRA f"il·pt ~\-<h t 221 Lo ng-range view enables you to I fort·\cc: end of lrnJnc 1.11 d1 kmma Spread cmo11onal wings. Means he read~ 10 lrJ'l'I. to hrl·ai.. lrcc from foolish res1n ct1o ns. Focus on pa~ mrnt. {.olk<.1t0n\, IX'''l'"i\IOO\ I SCORPIO 1n ,_ 1 2 V\m :! I l Moon in your sign h1ghlig.hts ner.,onalrt~. '1gor 1n111a11' t'. unginal1t>. Sex appeal 1s also part of t.l~nanrn wcnanu Tal..c lead. make frc\h stan. 01splay courage of COO\ 1c tmnc, I l'll rcprnt'nted SAG ITT ARlll. ('II\ ::!2-l>c.'( 211 lnd1\ tdual behind scenes. po\~tbl~ lam1h mcnitx·r. \ct·rcth oppo\t's yo ur plans You'll find out J bout tt to night lk kn1cnt. u)ns1dcr rc:ason~ and m ott"es. Capncom pla\ \ maJur rok \ ly PATRIC WALKER Mondey, June 4 ARIES (March 21 -.\pnl :!O): Mars. your ruler. is said to endow you w11h cnerg~. op11m1'im and n:s1hencc -quahtks you need in abundanct> thcsc da~., to rnpe w11h the unexpected develo pments both a\ home and at '>1.tlrk llo we,cr. so much more wtlt fit into place after the full moon on the 8th. helpful but will tra Apply PENNYSAVE 1660 P1acen11a -'• Costa Mesa *"ILIOllU PIT fun job tlelplng US Olympic hopeful $10 •/hr Cell Mr Kefrlg1n. 545·8042 IHlmlllST PT Needed 10 work fr 1·5PM M·F tor a publll Ing co In Newpor1 A non-smoker w pleasant phone manner ttght typing pref' d Ptu Call Nancy C.N1nl 7141720-5335 °' ~d r sume to PO Bo• 175 Newport Beach 92663 TAURUS (Apnl :!I -Ma> :!I): Wall unul after the full moon o n the 8th before dec1d1ng where ~ou belong or oug.ht to be. Above all. however. reme mber that c urrent planetal) influences ~nd to make you restless. incoM1stcnt and inclined to speak out over financial or business ma11cr .... 11hout ()rst doing your homework. .GEMINI c:vta~ 2:!-June ~I>:.\ full moon in your o pposite sign IEClmllllT of agutanus o n the 8th s1mpl) means tt 1s lime to keep ~our Mature. PIT 10 statt. ea dt~tancc or distance )Our<.clf bccau\C partners or close companions part of our Dance Cent arc hable to be ~lf-nghtcou" and cenatnl) 10 no mood to discuss In c M Tueis-Fr1 9-4 financial maucr\ on call. GIOfla 24 t-990 CANCER <June .:!.:!-Jul} ~3.J: With the Sun now passing t hrough 11a"11111T the m ost scn,1t1\l' arcn of }Our solar chan, you are no t likely to be With General ore ex on to p form or 1n peal.. l'Ond1t1on. Therefore. ensure that new work Small .:ompany nr J schedules or routine\ ar(• not creating 100 much war and tear. Airport. Phones, 1111n LEO (Jul) :!4-.\ug. :!S>· rh 8 e pcnod 1mmediatcl~ prior to ~he fu 1 II ~=.,:·~~~en~l> B moon 1n agntanu\ on the th ma) be challenging. emouona ly 11212. Irvine, 92.713 upi.et11ng and prmc that }OU have been led up the garden path. Bot. call Murie! 5'5-7118 regardless of cmouonal drama~ o~ ou~bur ts. the whole shooting llllflll•IT malch has 10 he faced head-on For Beach Salo VIRGO (Aug. 24-. cpl. .:!3>: In stead of allowma adverse or 7eo~or 642-078& plantar)' influence~ to undcrn11nc )Our confidence or m ake you feel ~ you ha .. c let th'· ~1de down. go on 1hc attack. for there is absolucely llllPT/llmYAIY no rea'ion "h' \OU 'hould concede defeat over ho me or pro fessional Phones. typlnLg '1 c"g• · • computer. oca ;p 1 sues litm In FUhlOn ltlan LIBRA (Sept. _:!4.()c1. 23): Whatever your reason for feeling c an Elizabeth. 644-82 upughl or up against 11. 'ou can no longer 11nore ecna1n warning - --- signals. In fact. 1he approaching full m oon affords you 1he perfect ** * * * * * * oppon un1ty 10 relca .. e all ~ou r pent-up e motio ns and air your Re SAlt~ grievance ... SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No'. 221: In sp11e of m oans and groa ns from partners. colleagues or rcla11' C\. }OU must now consider what is for 1hc be!.t 1n the long-term. ih1?> appltes as much 10 emotional 1n,ol,emen1s ~"' to rnmpk\ \ltunttons c urrently overshadowing JOln\ financial arrangcmcnt\ bu'imes<;, legal o r tax maucn. llAlllPNIT..n Dynamic. HPandlnQ R. Co Met11 MrlOut 9gel'I wl\o went to eafn •tout Income (C SAGl11'ARIU CNm 23-Dec 21): A full moon m rour own b1nh c;1gn on 1hc Xth tndtcatcs that }'Ou arc 1n a spot or m a 11g.h t CAl'Rl<.'ORN (ll\•r 22-Jan. IQ)· < heck Sag1ttanu~ message, orncr and unable to c ~tncatc }Ourself withou.t causing quite a W1'ih com e' 1rt1c :l\ rc\ull of friends. persuasiveness. F1nancral gam commo11on. Ho"c' t.·r. 1h1c; 1~ one occasion where you really must rc'lulto; from r ar{·cr. bu\lnc!>S ac11vi t}. Empha~t4i on humor, vcr-stand }Our ground "'"' finan 1al or business m atters. 1o 100%~ FT /PT -L how PATRICK TENO .-olct ove. S125 mlmon rtt rNI estalt W among 1 of the Top A In America. Call Kl 721-1200 o;auht~. comnlunKal!'>n _,, CAPRICORN /Dec 21-fan. 101 If ~ou honestly bclteve that panners or clo\C companio n'> arc being unreasonable o r unjust. then ~,,., ~I~.~ AQ ARIUS 1J:in 20.Fcb 18). Takr no lcs. put fonh 1deu based b) all meaM fo fle a \ho\\do"n Ho"c'cr. )'OU must now also ensure on rc<:en1 c•q>crienet·\ Protect public:' image. RefuSC' 10 s11n d ocument 'Chat )OU arc no1 allo " 1ng c·mouon:il upsets o r connicts to cloud your prio r to close ">(.'ru11n) .\nothcr -\quanan might say. "You're not Judgement O\N loog·tcrm career or professional is.sues. Aeet9Urant getting monc>"~ worth'" AQUARI S (fan. ~l·fcb. IQ): Take each day as it comn and ..... ,._ · . be arateful for all the nfTeetwn and support you n ow receive from - PISCES' I I cb. I Q-Mnrch W) Empha~1s o n pubhshtnJ, di mi bu· lo' cd Ont'\. Tht-o' crall p1c1un: o n the work fro nt remains rath~ • H08'ft!.,,_. uon of 1nformallon \omr m1ih1 comment. "You're a vcrhablc book confused and uncertain and therefore you must continue to considtt • rooo HAVlfi't of kno .... lrdgc'" o\c·ccnt research. "n11ng. d1aloaue. Abthty at analyz-vanous oplton' rather 1han force the pace. c.. tor 11PP4. "3-"'88 1ng character \urtaces. PISC~ t Feb. 20-Mart'h 20)· It "'ould not take much to blot your ... llT., cop) book or get on tht.' wrong side of pt<>plc 1n positions o f Power c.. HfMCf IF J NE 4 IS YO R BIRTHDAY: You brokt' from family or authont)'. Therefore. 11 )Ou arc \ttll detcmuMd to broadtn ~r ~. 11 NOW ,. trad1t1on. could ha\e heen ~eparatcd from one or both parents. scope. then )'6u s1mpl) ha'e to conform and control your emotions ,.,. .en eerty June Rcla1tonsh1ps nrc not ca'}' for }OU thtrc_usually JS oon trovef$Y, and tempt"r:" • Int We neecJ. conTiic1. separt111on. Y o u rebound m almost m lr1culous ma nner, If J .. e ( 11 yowr blrtWay; Now you really do have to mate that •rOOd read) 10 ttbu1ld. C urrcn1 c~clc· hiahtiahts marital status. hfestyk. final choice or dcc1,1on and stop 11\'0n')'ina to much about what .~-:,::;:" possible :idd111on 10 fam1l). C"anctr. 1pricom ~l'IOnt art drawn to panncrs o r colkaaucs \a • 1h1nk or do. You have warted 100 hard , >OU June "'II be rrmrmbc'red as )Our most siantficant. productive to turn do"'n an) oner o r opponuntl) whkh would put )'OUf cralivc C4llt • .._...,'°'mew. mo~h of I 990 . .\ new love could be o n hottlon 1n Au&ust. 1b1ht1c:i. to tht tc t twl'MI ! or IT. nJ I • • • Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Mondey, June 4, 1110 ., 55l0 r~ sslbiliim zo11 1,.;1m zoa• --~~~~~-:.;.~i;;;t;;;p~ll!'ll!!P"'!I!~~ GOl 61 ··~ tib S.... SELL IM ANNICA lrom TOR, no frOM.1 • •fl'ILm• * ALI 1 1MW 12 3201 ....... IMde& ciownlet IOcattone 2 door,dMfl I uo.lent. -· I I O /B JOhl'llOl'I ,..,., T IACEDES tl11 •IOSL. TOYOTA 17 weoon CACM.LAC ·19 ....... • .-~.;;;llllTI & ..," 133() pet .... Wiii deliver .• S1H .• ~-~, Splnaker 2Jtbt Lotlof -;.!,'~sT~i. = 2 tOC)e H.AVTYI MINTI h9d.e/c,loo#pk9,900d Dl•••I Sharp. f1K a.._ "-Pr.!:n~ t gro11). Cell Blalr 8'2-75M Beagle • ~ r,:. : ••trM Xlnt eond. '4000 e.3t-to00. •1,18 ~!°.,;.':., ~~~~ ~~S..211 .500 obo Loaded.4412•500• O•O tt\9 Vecation II\ t•800•828•1 128 Dalmalfen • 0oJClel e 723-0372 --------- i'lcMtry eno ~ secr.-y 'urnllln 60'4 Keeehond . Lh ... ·APIO ••n•••.at -•11111 ... 1..-""'••-------hav. tt\9 OC>OOftunJty 10 ...... _. •• , B!AUTt,UL LAROE • Malt•H • M in Whit•. ten IHlher. 1 1988 8lac;k Palomino W > IMILll'Jlllla.U "*•S100.00· per y..r -•-WHITE SOFA, OAEAT Plntcher • Old Englilh Pll .. lllf owner. 38,000 rntlel. W · i..1h., tow' mt ... mint WNt then W9"-<ttot1ltdY~ ~ fOf; "*11 .. lng CONDITION. UOO. ShMp(k>g • P.oodle • ..,,1.. VICoe reoord1, S15,ll95. condttiOn. loact•ct Mu1t Convertlbl•, S·IPHd. e wltt'lwM9""¥•· can Mii for one of the dec>w1rnent Utllln YOUf 721-"42 Pug • Schl~rk• • Motor •r~nd Newport 7141850-5914 Ellfl ... 1135 500 IA0-8582 loaded etarm 59.000 Powder blue • ..,.._ In· l1tgea1 v1ea1lon own. people Nllltl 11 well u Scotti• • Sll•tland Harb<>for Mil to Catalina ... '11 l•h ' mllel. runa gr .. ll 19700 t•rior. eJCtr•mefY _..I .,ship lndualrlea 1 your word proc .. alng Beau11tul toll, IOYMNt. ShMpdog • Sprln er "• ParlM<ahie> 111 ocean· 411 ERCEOES UOSEL OBO 494·3888 maintained . Original country We ht 1 n I~ •blllty to 1111 lhla feat· chair. ottoman, MW eon· Spaniel • York la g ol 8 Bron111 beige w.th teether 1t&e. loeded, ~r19Ct ( 1MFK 149) own«• •11tra e.11 S3.000 Histing lnvent;ry' :~d paQ9d poalllon. Cati Terri dlllon Oek trim $295 All pup~auw.ntNd ~..: 5an / c:•• 23 lntarlor. auto. chrome 43,000 mtte• $40,500 -N1iotl1bl•. Me11a9• proC>eftl .. "-fnn bullt llRerMC:ty,844·8387. 714-841 -348& PET AN pav11.tON & .. _! .. wrg I .dinette whHls 23,000 mllH 982·830e, 213-945·9222 TOYOTA ·ea MR2 Orig· (7 1 )381·8650 Ot-"«I .,,. ... .. ,....,, Mat ne radio. 520 500 544•8401 deya 1nat OWMf' 13000 mllet pm. NoW hiring fOt our n_....t Ov•r 10.000 Weeks of 1n: SECURITY OFFICERS FULLY adluttlbla alectrle OPEN 7 DAYS New t1Jl1, MW motor, ex· __ • __ _ --Lo a d • d I S 9 2 7 5 ~~~~~~~~~ location In Laguna ventJ?ry avall1bte You • bad. twin alu (381110) 18374 Beech Blvd '-i ml. S. e.tletlt condition G'9at DATSUN '73 240Z. no air. MERCEDES 73 450SEI 845-0130 & 957·2837. ·~ eeacn. Get Ml for aum. can earn up to 15'A% llllDJ UIES w/brHa hdbd. MW cond 405 fWy. next to T11get. allp In Lido Merine Sllp good car. $1500 OBO. auto. ate pow91, great evanl"QI CADILLAC ·ee mer tun! Join the 1 .. m at commission We hive an 1750. 7' contemp aola, * I• 1 ·1211 * IN and all maintenance. 7 1 •t536-e<>70 con d I t I on I S 5 , 5 0 0 • BMutlfUI a.le Ruby'' Dinar. If you Ilk• unlimited qu1llhed lead SUIPlllSES ollv•·gold. •l'lt oond --Juat H 5/mo 497-7144 OATSUN-,.81280ZX--989-7790 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT lllAlleWIUI ::g,.'t_l'l•v• • quick & ~:S~':~~~:~orJ~rea~-s200. <71419&2·28 t3 s6cf!t"-"' In."" ;;/Dode /St -2112. 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Perfect cond'it1on 1 S t300 552·5598 & Sun 91m·8pm it IALES -la up front end carea MOVING 10 Swedenl Sole, lllUUYll llTTllS SH WIM p -$4.300840·77•1 owner. 99.000 m1 Whit•. vw 1975 Bu White runa Auby'I Diner, 30622 FI T & PIT Ex about you 2 chairs. kltch•n dlnelte. HFarnd·r~aed. CFA !"°ta 44 • P• ow er 1 0 ~•1111 DATSUN '82 280Z.X --$4250 Catt Donna greet 111~ellent ·con· South Coa11 Highway t i & penence in r11tanlurn&babylurn. om .250Up.650-8553 723•4481 L11ther T-tops Powerl 474·8111 9am-5pm dltton $1,950964·5917 Laguna Beach • ':'_.•5'1•05m9achine trades Full-time and part·llme Peggy 213.943.7517 P ev1ry1h1ng. Stereo MERCEDES 76 -280 "'" • '" am-3pm postliona 1vallabte. Pot· ETS ARE PEOPLE TOO• VW t983 RABBIT GTI Sties ltlons available through· OUMn conl.,.,..P bdrm se1 Boarding & grooming. Misc. TrlnSpCHtatlon caaselle. new brakes and SEDAN Excepttonat out Orange County $350 lwln beds S125 ... 25 years experience ltres custom rims Runs1 One owner $5500 Oller ~~.~~ 5~3°~050°"8'~~ Aestauran11 ....... Fine dining ·cale, lunch only Host/Hostess. Bus Attendant. Food Servers Apply In pe<son Mon-Fn 10-4 Neiman Marcus. Fastuon Island E11cellenl benefits EOE HE~P! WE'RE SW IMPED Many In Southern Orange MW oak/chrome kltch tbl Sherry's K·9 546·2848 4 VJ--t o...i..••/J-great $4200 Call Judy at Will trade Sports 7 499 1493 Coun1y Call today. work w/4 ct"s $375 Upright •llR' 11•.. --r· 540·6383/days, 1 Classic 556-0108 • tomorrow lreezerS100 768-0207 Pl.,os&Or9'f'S 9030 12131430-6377/eves MERCEDES 76 280 VW t985 GOLF 2·door 1 SE Must sell Good con· We ere opening an office Mfscd.lntous 6015 6059 1111.IHPClllHH DATSUN 1982280Z.X2~2 DAN E11cept1on11 d111on 4 new tires in the Mission Viejo area Bab "I grand p I an o . PIONEER 4 OL 4 WO AT Aulomallc air power One owner 55500 Otter Kenwood pullout stereo llllM/Ttr .... , Yamaha new condlllon. AC. PS . PB , AM: windows. moonroof W•ll trade Sporls ? back tinted windows We offer lllJ 1200 ca 11 6 4 6r o 8 1 2 0 r FM/eHHl1e. blue/gray Good condition s3 OOO Classic 55&-o 108 sunroof $4 800 nego· •Credltumon den1a1 First class. Juty191h trom 851·6777Suzette $11,900 262-9654 559•7426 IH•GIHl 'll4IOIL. 11abte M i c hel l e ' plan 0 C . 548-4547~Chlp BEAUTIFUL tT -A-HONDA 1987 Accord LXI Two 10PS New Chrome 213·'70-6466 .lllTSILL llG&IY&Ulll H•ttlll j * Performance bonus tnan baby 8~8~uepia~~-Trucks 9035 Hatchback automatic wheels. etc MINT! 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Wlra Wheels Covet• only 34,878 miles •800t87 111.IH ..,., ... n 1111W.1Ntthf lH·41W CHEVY 87 CAVALIER Conver11ble Loaded Warranty 27 000 miles Sharp $7995 650-2074 DODGE 1987 Lanc;er 4. door Power windows Etcellen1 condition Air heat AM,FM r.assene 33.000 miles $5 990 536-6299 DODGE '89 COLT 5 speed. a1c, amlfm cassette. eiccellen1 cond S6200 272-3693 WU.lllTIHTll N~ ·rrrNewpoft Beach 25'·28' Cruising Sail· boils Weekends now. Full-Time aummer Call EIOYOLIPllllA DJllllC ~~1~,;;:i;.~:5~t~~~!; ~r;eg po~~~te ~11:~c~S:'· CHEV~~~~i~~K-UP HYUNDAI .1987 E11ce11 GL lllGHIS 'll 420 SIL BARGAIN' Un~~r lolw lllT&llJU PROTECTIOI $45 for all. 848-6995 800-2S5·68G5 Net 9•5 WITH CAMPER $2295 White. •-door, 5-speed, blue book S5.950 M1n1 Our sales reps are among SEE 642·0567 low mtleage. AC. new Ltlle new Warranly intact. cond1tlon. a111he goodies! DODGE '89 COLT, the highest Plld In 1he SERVICES llC Camtras & ------brakes. e11cellent con-~!·~ ~1.:!rS4~~: 96•·7362. Must see' Excellent conJ 111on world Just 2 orders per , • E-""" 6016 Vans 9040 Cltlon Must sell $4.200 Days/833-7537 VW Corwerllbte Super-$4900 FIRM 631·6283 week earns up 10 T%ment !!>7 .9 t 11 after 2pm Bee II e 19 7 4 new Mille Stanley $660 00 (24-•S) SONY EVA 80 8mm video 111 ASTll LT HYUNDAI 86 EXCEL gold NISSAN l984 200SX motor/lop. $3,800/0 BO FALCON 64 SPRINT E.Jt. (l1•) 1•• •no recorder & V3 auto loc:us 33.000 miles. H newt ha1chback 4 speed Turbo sunroof. 854·69651213·654-6540 cetlen1 cond11ton needs ' ••·• zoom handycam camera Many extrll Phone G od dll 0 PS-PB-PW-AC Sspd W.ll/•·•11 Grou Commission Sit-• aa ir•l P/T & ease. hke new. $700. S 12 500 080 640-1555 o ~~ ~~no D ne $4300 7 1'149•·494 7 VW 75 SUPER BEET LE paint onrl Will con Sider 6 Poslllont av1ll lor fortheweek ....... -Pro MlnoltaXKsyslem& Powtrloats 7012 o,494.9799 I owner ays CONVERTIBLE NewtOP Hade 5 500 OBO energetic. enthusiastic 1·800·628-9118 M/prel Relitble Mon· 1 19'1 ___ 540·9387. eves 725-0647 NISSAN 88 300ZX new paint brakes. 979-1390 people to 14111 medtetl Ask ror Blair Fri: 1·5 30. 642-6262 NB I ;400 ~&.Jl::~ & bag, 1983 SCHOCK _ ~teetrlc ·87 TOYOTA WINDOW iJAGUAR 198g. XJS-eon-Black, automattc T ·Iopa carpel re1>u1ll enQine LINCOLN 1959 Conltnen· product• tor well estbl d SI Boat. good condition, tull VAN 5 speed. new tires. vertlble Dorch rJV Loaded Perteet 45K caase11e w•th equalizer tal Signature All opt1<>ns business $6.50/Hr to S ••II M IC covers. '6·500· 720-t5l5 carpeted interior $6.900 · cream interior 16K ~11es· Sl4 300 775-0704 blue& white. $4500 After plus sunroot. dual aJr· start Earn up 10 $ 15/Hr ECROIRIES •M Tll WATll* °"11 6019 1111 UYUll• 645·9927 3-36K mile warranty EJC~ NISSAN 88 PATHFINDER 5pm 542·257S bags CD lake over • peneftll & wkly With weekends In winter 1 •Coltectors •Investors-2450 SlerraSunbrtdge 92 oetlent cond1t1on Owner Excet1en1 cond111on cus , tease $601 •0tmo Pn· oonuses we will train Needed tor Tempora & MARINE FUEL DOCK •Estates WE BUY & SELL hours color TV miCro-Antiques. moving $49.000 OBO tom paint 4ic4 rack YW lt Ill V<tte par1y (2RFW339) Quick advancern.nt tor Temporary 10 Perma:7ent Newpor1 Beach. Must be rat• coins Free Appnsals wave 'eleelrle flush lollel Classics 904 5 768· 1595. 770-5529 cassette 5 speed Convertible. very good 641-6885. 640-6"55 the highly mo11va1ed Asstgnment!l • 18 Call Gary 675-0740 I MICHAEL'S. 650-2002 ba11 : system VHF & $13.000 723-5469 cond11on. new paint LINCOLN 71 Continental Contect Sties Dept • --- ----Lorin trallor iuu nv FORD '66 MUSTANG $4900 obo. Grea1 beach (714)586-0429 • WNIPllFECT Free to You 6022 DOIU .. I.IT-· !:...:.!· 289 engine. automatic. .llllU •11121 • llSSAI 'tO STUZI cruiser 873-7 195 4 60 engine Runs good .. , .... 95"torestored 673·0138 1Lea'hef sunroof •513763 $1250 SEE 642-0567 645·7100 • ltm1-~-S 1111-lntlll.-fl 2JAQI, 411-0I02 124 Ill MY LO::>t . YOUR GAIN' Autos OotMstk 9300 MERCURY 1969 Cougar e w•-. ' SACRIFICE' Leaving XR7 L ded -. ... I 4lif' ST AR Ft RE with tr alter Autos lmport~d . 9100 I country. must sen Onfy MC 1 oa i!real con· • A1hletlc/Mgr/Trainee. 8 weeks. Litter 1ralned. ~25 OMC outdrlve. VHS -11MW hast-. t800 mites . thats nght vertlble Loaded. brMd on CaJr $375-$475/wk II you like WE OFFER HOLIDAY AND AntJqueS 60JOI SHOTS. 962-6696 radio. compass. depth ACURA 1988 Legend. fully ' ••J -1800' White loaded new cus1om top S2.500 497 · 5047 •SALES* sport• & money. we may VACATION PAY PLUS _ -lind8f'. electric trim tabs. l~aded, eJCcellenl con· 112-4111 Serious 1nqu1~ers only 7'4·897·2849 OLDSMOBILE REGENCY nave a poslllon lor you ON·GOING BONUSES *BUYING ITEMS * I Plekupadurebteblcycll lor kitchen umt, chemlcal d lion 518·900 OBO $1 3.000 Pr1\lale part) . BROUGHAM 1986, Cell Mr Kerrigan. 1l 1890s 10 1950s • thoeewerm-..ather trek• head. V-bunks. S 12.500 • 552•5833 JAGUAR •86 XJS-Vl2, sll-Days 71 41847· 1187' l~Tll 1111• $200 loaded. 1 owl'\er new en- S4S·8042 •JewelrytoHousenold•l nywateftlngthectaulflecl 673·4~90 business. ln1tlll201 ver·b Jrch 5 25.900 Even1ngs714134>0651 Govt selzures&surplus · g1ne 69 000 miles PIUM Lv Msg 673·&223 PIQll. &75"-1943 residence Original owner. very clean. 759• t540 PORS Corvettes. luxury cars. S 7 800 9 6 2 . 8 3 O 6 . white, a1c . $4500/0BO CHE 1961 1600 vans & trucks Call 213-945-9222 days • " S u p e r K a r m a n 1-900-321-3366 Ext 170 879· 1238 ~ .... •n I.II an No1chl>ack Coupe Fully Open 7am· 10pm s 12 tee p Ly M 0 u T H 1 9 8 6 BMW 1985 325e Metalllc Leather, only 7900 Miies restored Btack/1an Re· Caravelle Turbo Loaded blue. 4·dOOr 5-speed, t59500 cent $4.000 enQme over-BUIC K 1979 Etectrl all mam1a1nance re<:Mds tow mileage. stereo, AC. 111,llO hall $15.900 (374ZADI While Clean good con· UCilJent cond ition sunroof e11~tent con· ..,.., •-•TS Prtvate par1y 643-0733 dition S2 400 O BO S3 850 252·8205 days d111on $14.000 757-0735 •l•W."~---PORSCHE ,97291 1T Re-969·5233 838-6618eves wknds I • --· ... , stored like new Call me BUICK 1980 Regal 72 000 PLYMOUTH 78 Hom.on B~,%sl98!,,;~!9 ~~·~ 122·4111 $14 000 642 -2923 miles 0 11g1nal owner Great transportalton car leather Interior 5·speed ---PORSCHE 9U 1986 5 S2 500 OBO 2•0-54 10 S 8 0 0 R v n s we II I $ . BUICK 86 RGD SPORT 71 41549-4942 mmaculale' 15 950 .IAllAI 'IS· speed ""llh cruise control Gary, 4 7•·•00 4 /d I While with black teathe<t SKYHAWK •1 OOOM IT-BIRO 56 Immaculate 650-0230/e GIYllT1ILI 1nter1or AMIFM casMtllel Grea1 stereo S• 225 recen1 full restor1t1on GREEN LIFE by ERIC A HIN IN I Ch wheel •586 497 6468 Oeaign-lnalall·Mtint I HANGING/STRIPPING BMW t989 3251 Conver! roma 1• :: t 1 stereo Electric sunroot • a11 $25 000 838·3232 111-1111 l.Je• 560875 VISA·M Bronzlltbrown top Like Pl ,tH door tocks seats A C 673-1512 new. always garaged IEWPllT ... TS Alarm with remote Eic I •LAWN MAINTENANCE • $25 950 080 249-8284 •1M W "--. I tended warranty 36 000 Full Service Resid'I SUPERIOR Walleove11ng • • -ast ..,., miles Eacellent con· I Comm'I No Job Too Big lnst911a11on Removal BMW 68 122·4111 l d11ton Must sett' S 15 000 or Too Smell 531•2507 Wall Repair Prompt Lie Needs Restoring Ru(ls OBO 832-67 10 lltm ~ 1 ;566215 Mark 642·6842 greet Musi !M111 $775 _ --PORSCHE 944 wntte s TILE.CARPfrr ·MARBLE GARDENING-Full $eNiee WE gatuhd hang together 723-5835 MAZDA 1985 GLC Hatch· sp . sort tan 1~1 60K mi A H ·K H N 85'4-1772 843-90441 Landscap•·Sprlnklera· Slrip-palnl·l'lstall. Ad· BMW 76 2002 back Gray auto!"atie all hwy ex cond toaded' EJ I REMODEL AM Ille In· ~ Sods-Mow·EdOe-Ctnups. vice to the crazy. Design Great cond 1et sound ucellen1 cond1t1on I $10 000 673-7513 eluded Lowest prlcel & RfflRll•s 9'6-27l6/E Consullallon 63~7t72 stereo, new carpet/paint. S~7oo 361•9770 free est. 548·03,44 Jim new seats 673-9540 MAZDA MIATA1990. 11111 ltttrs , llYlll GlllTIHnii * . showroorn car like f\ew 'GAEA T SELECTION of 90 r Sectlonal & t plec4t doors. tnt t patch plaslernQ. llW 1101201 $14,995 OBO. 779-0181 j Range Rovers NEW ~ """ $2.44 per day Thal'• ALL you p1y for • Imes. 30 day minimum tn the SERVICE DIRECTORY For rnore 1nlorm111on CALL TOOAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Se<Vlee Directory RepreMf!tallve ••2-•321 ht. J10 8541~~~~LL 1 RE8~~!90R 44 Sprlngs-Herdware-Opnrs Mcasaage Therapy In Med. 1 custom texturing. quality E11cellen1 condition In & ---PORT IMPORT S I .. 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I S25/day • 851·8506 LOVING GRANDMA w111 I BABYSIT 1n her Cosll Mesa horn• Please call Marcel, 546· 1806 ...... ,.... 112-0410 ~· !DIDI Big & sml Jobs-Work guar -: 24 •• ~ 141-llH CALL Bruce 847-0780 •I· 1 llYlll• HEATING.PLUMBING •OUALITY Carpen1ry~ 130·1113 IOLOEST AO •Lle541878 Etec1r1ca1 Pa1n11ng. CLEAN ANO EXPERT YIU• mm Ull Plumbing, W1ndoweover-FOR A JOB WELL DONE' 1ngs Etc David 960-791• Serving o c fOf 15 years * 24 II. mHlllT Lie: T· ts& 642 Drain-Sewer/Rooter Re-llAllY lllY ' pair or Install Disposals Elec ·Plumb-Painting-LI I Toilets. Faucets. Wtllf' carpentry. e1c 631 ·40•3 1 ll Yn tf ·~i LHll Heaters/Filters Leak De-l 1ec11on Comm'I Bllllng CALL M€ FIRST• ,Quality In ed Avail Uc'd 548~531 FREE EST. 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CITY CLIJllK Wende I ~ K w..,.. -CtwtM ClvCfl 8Y tie .. tt.a•a a"J., Cllf. tata7 Cllf. taa7 ....... c.iit. t2t27 Wl11•on, Oerden Orov•. COMC ~ •210, ~l e.itua.r Joel Aodf9*. "eaalo ~ Wey, eo.ta ....., u..ct ....... Clvdl, -. TNe llutlneM 11 con• TNe ~ 19 con• Thie bullneet It GOn• Celt. 126'5 8Mct\, ¢allt 92163 1111 So. H .. ler Street, nfl! l!NTIAE TEXT IS CMf, tll2t Celltomle lftC.. 1400 W. a, & Ir, a• dYcted by. tn lndMdua ~: tn lndMduel duCted by. II' lndMduel Thll ~ la con.-Thlla ~ I• con~ AMNlln. Calf. l2I02 VAUk.E flOA ~ ,,.,..... 0 Cole.~ ....... llvd.. Newport ... M9. Tiie rtglt•ranl(t ) COlll• Tiie reei••rent(I ) COM· The regl1trtnt(tl com· dUc:ted by: an lndMcNal duC1ed by an lndlvldual Thlt IKl•lnffl -41 eon· IN THE CITY CLEM 'S Of-FlllM9w Wff!J, Cotta ...... ..... Ctllt. t2MS TO MCI Al IW'Y menoed to traneact IMJal. menced to lrtf'IMCI but!· menoed IO tranwt bull-The reglttrant(I) COin· The r99l1trant(I ) com· CklGt.cl by: • '"""ed Pflrtnet-l'ICI OF THI! CITY Of NfW· Celt. tMH Thi• bUllMM .. COft· ... C9'1C LOTI MM ~ lhe Flcttt6oua ,_ ~ tfle Flctltloue MM 11ncMr '"-Flctltlout m9nOld lo tranuct bual-menoed to tranuct bull-lhlP POAT IEACH Andfew I!. Slfenlt. 901 dueted by: a OOIPOf•tlon Cft'YW ~ l'*MM> Neme(e) lilted lueiMM Neme(a) lilted 8utlneea Neme(t) llt ted nw und9r Ille Fk:tlllout neu under the f"lctltlout The regl1trant(I ) COm• PublllNct Orange Ca.t e.coftd It. #301, Senta The regletrant(I) GOm• ,..... CU• •n .-OV. on: Mercn 5, 1HO ab011e on: MaV 21, "ttlO abOve ons;:i..::· IHO Bu11n .. 1 Neme(1) lilted Bualn .. t N1me(1) llal•d ~ lo trenwt buef.. Delly Piiot June 4, 1HO Mona, Calif. 90403 menoed to trenw1 IMJal. IONl8 OP C-cM\ NcNrd J. Hall Stephen M. Julien Jelme aboW on: May 17, 1tl0 aboW on: May 8, 1090 '*I llndet the Flctltlout Mt31 Th41 butlnete 11 con-neae und9f IN flettttoua C·1.ft,!.U, ~. Thie .. atement w .. tlled Thia •eemetit WM flied Thie ttatement ..a flled Bewrty L. Ougo1n Vlclll Dfuc«9' BualnHI Nam9(1) llatad M1ed by: e gener .. pelt· Butlnete Nam9(1) lllled i..a, 114, R-a.e. wllh the County Clerk of Of· wllh IN County Clerk Of Of. with the County Cler.It of Or· Thia atatem9f'lt wn flied Tlllt 1tetemen1 wn ni.ci above 'on: April 29. 198& •-.,. MnTIC( netthle> eboW on: Merell 2. 1tl0 .-.~.A-I-IPR. ange County on May 11, ange County on May 24, M09 County on May 24. wttll the County Clerk ot Of. w1111 111e County C&erlt of Of· Baltuer Joel Aodr~. r--.... nu The registrant(•) com-Diane SMn•. Olfec1« ...... .,.... 1tl0 ttlO ttto .,. County on May 18 ••• County on May 11. Tiii• t lal4NMf!I WU filed PtCTITIOU8--SI menoed to ,,e!'UCt buel-Thia ltatwnent WM filed 8'~1M). ,_ N11m ·--ltto 1tto • wllll 1he County Clerk of Of· NM under the Fletltloul wtlh lhe County Cterll Of Or· 8'-t(i.4), AND Publllhed Orenge Cout Pubfflhed Orange Cont Publllhed Orange Coatt ,_,.,, , ... anoe County on May 2'5. T~W:r:=!! are Bu~lnHI Narne(a) llll•d M09 County on May 11, ~\!:....... Delly PllOt May 21. 28. June Delly <t»llol, June 4. 11. 18, Oelly Piiot. June 4, 11, 11. Publtlhed Orange Cout Publl•lled Orange Coaat 1990 doing bu.in.au· above on: NIA 1990 --_.,. 4, 11, 1990 25. 1tl0 25, 1990 o.lty Pilot May 28. June 4, Dally Piiot May 21. 28, June ,...... OVERSTllEET a AS· Rlelltd K. Wagner ,....,. ......... AND..... M-894 M·921 M·t 24 11. 18, 1990 4, 1 1, 1990 Steptien1 & Kray. S000 SOCl4 TES 281 Santa Thl9 ttat«Nnt waa filed Publlthed Oftr\08 OoM4 W~NDC .. '-!!!..,~ M-910 M·89S Birch St , Sult~ 410. New· Isabel Awi.: Coeta MMe, wlltl tM County Clet1c of Of. Delly Pilot May 21, 28, June .... 'l·~,=--..:.-.. MUC NOTICE --ec llnTIC£ por1 BMch, C•hf. 92660 Calif 924127 .,. County on May 18, 4, t t, 1990 ._, .. _ -r-"8.IC NOTICE ..--. nu Publlahed Oranoe Cout · 1tto M·8i0 IOUAM INCIPIC ACTITIOU8 .,..... '1CT1TIOUI .,._11 "8.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Delly Piiot. June 4. 11. 18. Jeffr-r OveutrMt,C 28 1 f4'1911 PL.AM, ...... , TO ACTITIOUI au..... MAim IT.ua•wr .. ,.. ITATl•NT '1CTmOU9 .,..... 25. 1990 I~:'.': c:r=~7 . OSI• Publllhed Otange Cout ~":.:,y ..,_,.. ITATl•NT The followtng per.one are The following l*SOf'll ere f~~:A~.JI NA• STATl•NT M·932x Thia bualn•at 11 con· Dally Piiot May 28. June 4, Th9 lollowtng pertons .,. dolnQ bullneM n doing butlneu" I wl The tolrowtno persons are duci.cl by· an lndlvidual 11 . 18. 1990 '1Cnnoul.,..... REllDINTIAL~) doing bullneu•· LORENZO JEW ELRY SOUTH COAST TILE 421 Tne ollo ng persons ate d<>i bull . Th• r99lllrant(1l com· M·913 ..,... aTAlWMl.NT z~ Dtl T, B c BROILER, 1866 New· MFG .. 881 Oowr Dr . Sult• Vitia Parada. N•w'port d~~~~~.:s· SQUARE o'ls1s 'OA~'uP . 954 Pta.IC NOTICE "*'<led to tranuct bull· The followtng j)Wtonl .,. :.:-~~ pof1 BIVG .. Colla Mna, 14. N9wpOr1 BMcll. Calif Beac:n. Calif 90623 A;>TS (21AM ERICA NA Dogwood StrHt, Colla FICTITIOUS .,...SS 11ess under Ille Flclltlou• d~~:U~iNG. 2290 AMIND THI .-.2 Calif 924127 92660 Alan Cl111k George, •21 APTS 13)ROORtGUEZ Mesa Cahl 92627 NAMI STATE•NT Business Name(t) !lated "8.IC NOTICE ~oe:=-191~1 ::r~~i::J.:. 1,1.~~:111~'::.1et~ ~e~~rl =h ~!;,1d~2~ewporat JONES & CO ;~ ~4fsM~RI· ~·;~ ~t ~:,~· M:!..4 Tne lolloYw!ng persons are ·~~r:' LM~ir!:° "'""'°"COURT =•.alc~:.?~;a'· ea.ta 0.-Yala.mNT Calif 92627 St.. Los Angeles. Cat It Th••' bua1ness " con-~~N~!'~!ERSt • t Ana,:..~~ Call;" 112627 ., , dol~ ~uf~• A~ T Ex. Th11 staiement wes liled CW CA&JIOMt&A, Harry F•ratl, 2290 Foun· .,.._ Thie business It COf'I· 90013 ducted by an lnd1Y1duel Calif 92802 Tll11 business is con· ECUTIVE SUITES 188 E W>tll 11\9 County Cletk Of Ot· COUNTY CW GRAMM lain Way WMt. Cot'a MeM, STA~= ducted by· an lndtv1dua1 Thta bu1tne11 Is con· The reglstr111t(s) com· Arlene Rodriguez. 1911 ducted by 8 ,, 1,,dtvtdual 17111 St CoSte Mm Calif •noe Cou11ty on May t8, tn tn. Matter ot the AP911-Calif. 924127 Comm!M6oft The regtatrant(s) com-ducted by·• eo<potallon menced to tr111sae1 busi-So Huter St. Anaheim. Tiie reglSlrant(a) com· 92627 • · 1990 cation of Wiatt Allen NellOn Thia "u1lnet1 ls con· A~l No.•> ~ to transec1 buSI· Tiie reglstra11t(s) com· ness ul1d•r tne F1et1ttous Calif 92802 menced 10 lransact bua.-Atta Viste Anoctates 188 fan31 by· Wendi Coop•r lot ducted by: an lnd1vldual neu under the Fict1t1ous mef'ICed to transact bust-Busll1AU Name{•) listed Tnis ""'usi~ss 15 con-MISS Ul1der the Ftelittous E 171 .. St Cosla .~.h Published Ora"041 Coast Ch8"08 ot Name The r99l11rant(I ) com· Subject ordl11ance wU In· 8 u1lneas Name<sJ listed ness under 1ne Flct•llOUS ' o 990 "" ·~ " ..,,,_,, 8 N A 1537116 rMnOeCI 10 1ranaac:1 bull I -"uc-" on 1~1h day 01 above on May 1 . 1 du .... ·" by a~ ll1divtdual Buslne11 Name(sl hated Caltt 92,.27 · • Dally Pilot May 2 • June 4, o. ·• rvu ""' .. above on. Oclober 1985 Buslne11 N1me(s) ltSted At Cl k G "'""' " bo 1986 ., 11 18 1990 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE neae under the FlctlllOua May. 1990. a11d adopt.cl on Mehdt Kazeroon1 above on. NIA Th~~ st!~eme~r~as ftted The regtstrant(s) com-a ve on This business IS con· . . M-912 FOR CHANGE OF NAME Buslneaa Name(1) lilted 29tn day ol May, 1990 Thie atatement was filed Yih Yu Clluan wllh the Cou111~ Clerk ot Or-meneed to transect bull· Jetry 0 Ktng ducted by a gl'netat part-The applle•tlon of Wl•tt above on: May 1. 1990 AYES, COUNCIL MEM· wltll the Cou11ty Clerk of Or· T"•• stat•-111 was Ill," ' ness under tne F1c1111ous This statemenl was ftled nersllip Alt N I b W di• Ha ry F4Wtetl BERS TURNER W .. TT " .. _ "" anoe County on Mey t8 Bus111ess Nam'"'s) listed With the Cou11ty Cl4'fk ol Or-rne reg1straftt'sJ com-nun11C NOTICE "' en •son Y· en T r 11 • '"' · •noe County 011 May 11. wttn tne COU11ty Clerk 01 Or-1990 V\ c M It " • ..-~ Cooper lor cnenge ot name Ills statwnent wu led SANSONE. PLUMMER. 1990 a11oe County on May 24. FU79'0 above on 1973 a911oe ountv on ay . menced to transact bull· C . U •••·-ss havl119 t>Mn liled tn Court with the County Clerk of Or-HART, COX F4MI01 1990 Arlene Rodrtguez 1 90 ness undtw Ille F1cto11ous fl TIT10 S --• c ty M 11 NOES. COUNCIL MEM· Published Ora11ge Coast FU1311 Published Ora11ge Coast This _stateme11t was llled f45Mtl Busmen Name(s) listed NAME STATIMENT a11d It eppearlno from Mid •= ""!n Otl ay • BERBSSNEOTNECO C 0.lly Piiot May 21. 28, June Pubttshed Ora11ge Coast Daily Piiot May 28. June 4. with the Cou111y Clerk of Or· Publlsned Ora11ge Coast above o11 1101 ye1 The rollowlng persons era appllcallo11 tlllt Wtatt Allen! 1 , .. ,. A N UN IL MEM-~. 11. 1990 Dally Pilot. June 4, 11 18 11. t8 1990 ange Cou11ty on May 25, Dally Piiot May 2 t, 28. June J1mes G West doing business as· Nelso,",,,~Y We11dl ,c, oopel r P bf tied O a ""' COu t BERS STRAUSS ' ' M-917 1990 4 I 1, 1990 JhlS statement was llted ~a)CAL·HOME GENTER naa _, en IPP C•t on u ts r n.,.. MAYOll llUTHIL YN M-892 25, 1990 USMll M·897 wott> the County Clerk ol Ot· (b}THE HEATING & AIR proposing that Ills nlm9 be ~a~I~ ~·~May 21 , 28, June PLUMMEll M-923 nun•ic NOTICE s1ephe11s & Kray 5000 an,ie Cou111y 011 May 2•. CONDITIONING COMPANY. cnanoed ~o ~latt Coo~ • • M.891 CITY CLERK Wanda E '""~ Biren St Suite 410 New· t'.190 1981 S Stale College Blvd . Now, I era ore, It IS e-flt8.IC NOTICE I . c II 926.60 Pta.IC NOTICE r ... .-Anaheim Calif 92806 by ordered •nd directed, ---------Raggio DI-ir NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUllNESS pon Beach a 1 1 .......... 75 · that au persons interested In THE ENTIRE TEXl IS PICTITIOUS aUSINESS ... ~ ,, NAME STATEMENT I Pubttshed OrM ge Coast flCTfTIOUS aUSINISS Published Ora11ge Coast Tne Burley Corporation, aald matter do app-.er PllllC NOTICE tNV~~:~~$y ~O~R~ESVl6f. NAME STATEMENT ftCTITIOUS 8USfNESS Tiie following persons are I Dail~ Pttot June 4 11 18· I NAME STAT!MENT Dally Piiot June 4 11• 18· pa~o~~~'.19:~a~e~~teC~~-betore this cour18t 700 Civic K 11'17 FICE OF THEitlTY OF NEW· Tne lollowtng perso11s are NAMI STAHM£NT d0tng t>Yalriess as 25 990 M 933x' Tiie lollowlng persona are 25 l990 M 9 6 :8-06 Center Orlw West. Se11ta NOTtcf TO d0tng bus111ess as Tne following peuons are LOREN INVES0TMTEENoTj • I do•ng business as · 2 Tiiis business 11 con· Ana CA. In C>.pertrnef'lt 3A CMDn'ORI Of PORT BEACH SOFlCO 575 Anton Btvo dOlng bualNSS as GROUP INCORP RA THE ROBOT COMPANY ducted b • COt etton on the 28th dey of June. Publ•sMd Ora,,ge Coast 3rd Floor Costa Mesa Caftl AUTO SHOPPERS AS· 15•8 Adams Ave Ste , f'tlll.IC NOTICE 881 W 18111 Street Cosia Pta.IC NOTICE The r~ittra~) com· 1990 SI 2 00 P M , of said 9ULIC TRANWER Da•ly Pilot June' 1990 92626 SISTANCE PLUS 1035 D· 140 Costa Mesa Caltt I Mesa Ca11t 92627 menced to transac• bull-day to snow cause why such (~ ~1r;•101 _________ M_9_3_9 Rot>ett Oonalo Remnan. westward Way Costa Mesa 92626 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Joseph J McCoro 9 15 FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS ness undlf tne F1e1tttous appt1eat1on lor cn•noe ol Notice IS ~•by given to Ml.IC NOTICE 1300 Park NewPO'"l ::301. Call! 92626 I Lore11 1nvestme111 Group. 1 NAME STATEMENT Promontory Or w Newport NAME STATEMENT Busineas Name(SI ltatedl"•mesnouldnotbegranted Newport Beach. Caltl 92660 Armando F Herna11de1 Inc A Nevada_ Corp 4080 Tne lollOwmg persOf'IS a.re I Beach, Callf 92660 Tne lollow1119 persons are aoove on May 16 1990 It is lurtller Ofdered that a ~~=ort~an~!et'~~) :'::!~': FICTITIOUS aus ... ss M111new Alber1 Vacaro. 5 1035 Westward Way. Costa P1tad1se Rd -~:-~2 Las do111g bus111ess as Mary LyM McCord 915 d0tng buStl'l8S$ as Glenn Martin I copy of thtS Order To Snow bulk tref\Sfet' 11 I.bout 10 be NAME STATEMENT Blue Hero11 Ln Lagu11a Mesa. Caltf 92626 lveoas Nevaoa 1 CREW WEST MARINE Promo11toryDr w Newport TR OS T MARKETING This stat1ment WIS ltled Cause be publtsned tn Or-1 de I ........ rne ronowlllg persoos are Beactl Ca11t 92656 W1tllam F Salt11ard1 Tn11 busmess is co11• ELECTRONICS 3105', Vtlla Bt'acn Caltl 92660 L T O 14115 WarnM Ave wtlh the Count Cieri! 01 Or·l a11ge Coast Dally Piiot a ~·r 1:'1 ~son• ~· ·Y doing bus•,,ess as This business •s con-2(\522 Luc111de Mtu 1on ducted by a corporation Way Newport Beach Cattt Tn•s business 1s co11· Tustin Cahl 92680 ange Cou,,ty Yon May 18 11ewspaper ot general v~o:o ~~~T desc bed OAN SC ENE 2 l 8 0 ducted by a ge11erat part-Vteto Caltt 92691 j Tht> reg1stran11s1 com· 92663 ducteooy husbMd o11d wile Mar~ Danit.'• Trost 2181 1990 · circutatlon prtnled 1n said McCllntoc.k w ay Surte A. nersn1p Tn1s bus111ess ,, co11-rnenceo 10 transac1 buS•·1 Wllftam Joseph Jah11 202 Tne reg1s1ran11s1 com-Amer1ca11 ::A Costa Mesa F457142 county at teaSI 011Ce a week I dr;4' name~~~ :X:!':: Costa Mesa Cattt 92826 The reg1stran1ts> com · dueled by co.partners I 11ess u11der the Fic111ious Colton. Newport Beach me11ced to 1r&11sac1 oust· Caltt 92627 Published Ot-ange CoaSI lor lour auceftsive weeks ~,.~:~:!r~ are 11 THAO Martt,, Par~er 1390 VII· menced 10 t'a11sac1 t>us•-Tne reg1stra11t'-'I com· Bus111eu Name1s1 listed! Callt 92663 ness u11der lhe F1cttttous Tn11 buSlness IS con-Dally Pilot May 28 Jul1a '· 1 prlOr to the day ol said near-XUAN LIEN and DIEM KIEU lage Way A·205 Costa ness uncer ttw F1c1111ous menoed to trttl5b~t bus• I aoove on May 14 1990 This business •S co11-Bus111e95 Name(sl 1tsted alK:ted by an 111d1v1ouat 11 18 1990 tng 0 G 263 F 1 1 Rd Mesa. Caltl 92626 Business Name(sl ltsted 11ess under ine F1c1111ous Rooerl E Wilson. Pres1· dueled by an indMdual aoove on Maren 1 1990 The reg1stra111(s) com· M·9141 I Dated this 18th day otl "~N C0s~a Mesaa CvA~2627 · This busmess 11 co11• 1al>Ove o-. N1A Busmess Nama{s) hsled de11t Tne reg.stra11u s1 com· Josepn McCord me11ced 10 1ransac1 bust· May, 1990 · · dutled by 1111 indlvtduel Robert Remnart above on May 17 1990 This s1a1emenl was ltled me11ced to 1ransac1 bus•-Tn1s statement was roed 11ess u11der lhe F1ct1t1ous JAMES A. JACKMAN, Tne locetlon 111 CallfOfnta .,.._JJ!e l~Jt[al1USJ com· This s1a1ement was filed AF Herna11dez 1 with tne County Clerk 01 Or· 11ess u11de1 lhe F1c1111ous wt1ll 1he Cou111y Cterk 01 Or-Business Nam&is) ttsted Ml.IC NOTICE Judge of ulct .Sl.IPWlof g' 1;~ c~~~ ~...:: g;}i~ me11Ce<1 10 1ra11sact but· wtt?l1N"fl'Coumv~r1t "Dl'O!"" ms S1ateme111 wn "'flfe<r.~ -Coul>tr on May UI~ 811S1nvss Nam~~' ttst~ no~ Coi;m1y on M&y 11 MJo~"d" fi.'!11y7, ~ Court r inc • ness u11der the FtCllllOUS a11ge Cou11ty on May 18 Wtlh Iha Cou11tv Clerk ot Or-I 1990 I above on May t 1990 ·~90 . Mark Trost FICTITIOUS •USINESS IN llE: WIATT ALLEN of Ille lntal1ded transferor IS' Business Name(sl hated 1990 ange County 011 M11y 18. I F4S7631 1 Wilham Joseph Jah11 f45el03 Th11 s1a1emen1 was flted NAME STATEMENT NELSON: •y: Wendi same 11 above ano•e on N A F457640 1990 1 Put>ltShed Ora11ge Coas1 This statemem was ltled PubltShecl Or&11ge Coast with IM County Clerk ot Or· Tile lotlow111g persons ore COC)9ef; f or. Ch•ft99 of All otner buttneu neme1 Maritn Parker Puoltshed Ora11ge Coast f4S7'32 Dlllly Pilot May 28 June 4, .w1tn I.he Coul\ty Cterk of Or· Dally Pilot Mey 21 <'8 June Mge Countv nn May 7 1990 ooing business as Neme •11d addreasee uMd by Ille This statement wu ltted D111y P1101 May 28 Jul18 4 Pubttsned Orange Coosl I'' 18 1990 a11ge County 011 May 7. 1990 4 11 1990 · ' F45e140 Ft RE & BRIMS TONE NOTICE OF PETITION 1111•nded transferor wltnln w•th the county Clerk ol Or-11 18 1ClC\O Daily P1to1 May 28. June '· M·9l 1 F45e134 M·893 Pul>llshec1 Ora11ge Coast CERAMIC CO 270 1 S Or· FOii CHANGE Of three years last yeers last .iuge Cou11ty 011 May 25 M-91'6 t 1 18 1990 Publlsned Orange Coast Daily P1101 M w t4 2 t 28. an9e ::p Sa111a Ana Caltt NAM!: WIATT ALLEN past solar as known to 1118 1990 M-9091 Pta.IC NOTJ£C Da11v Piiot May " 21 28 Ml.IC NOTICE Ju11& 4 1990 92627 NELSON Intended transferee ere F45Me3 r Ju11e 4 1990 M-877 James Robert Loga.n 217 HEAlltlNQ DATE: 1/:11/IO: nooe nuni C NOTICE NOTICE .. M-879 E Avocado Cosaa Mesa, Dl,T. )A· T!Me· 2:00,.. The neme(s) and bullneae Pubtt~heO Orange Co111 PU8UC NOTICE l""UU\.I INVITING BIOS FICTITIOUS •uSINESS Cahl 92707 TO ;.o.:. .. IE 'w1LLa•o ad_dreaa or the i11tended Oa11y P1101 Ju11e 4 11 t8. NAME STATEMENT n .. ::1111c NOTICE T " .... .." 1 1 ( 1 8 • Kl .. 15 tOCX) I FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS Notice is hereby 91ven 1hat ~IC NOTICE J The lollow•ng persons are r~ t11s busmess 1s COl1· NILSON: r•ns eree s ~ ... - M·928 fl~!~~o~:A~~::::~s NAME STATEMENT tne Board ol Trustees ol the •dot11g business as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ucteo by cll1 tndMdual TAKf NOTICE that a OANH T NGU EN and The lollow1,_ oersons are Tne l<>ilowtng persons are I Coast CommuMy Collegl' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I A A A A M 0 R T G AGE NAME STATEMENT The r119ist~a~l(s) co"!· petltloft lla9 beef! flied !ft ~HIF:~.!i~N, v1!892 doino buJiness .. do111g bUStnen as OiSl1tCI OI Oral1ge COul1ty NAME STAT£M£NT 2468 t La Plaza Ste 270 The IOllOoNtl1g persons a1e ~need,, IO ta sa;.1 .. bu•-the Superlor Cowt of Clltt· CA 92708 r.y, Ml.IC NOTICE FIC TITIOUS BUSINEH NAME ST A TEMENT 1a)ZENK CONSTRUC·I ralSESAME !(ING FOOOSI C&hlor1118 wtll rece.ve seat· The following l)Prsons are Dana Po1n1 Cattt 9?629 d0tng ousiness as ess u der Ille e tious f0tni.. COUftl' of Of.,.e. r 1 TION 11>lOSTEEN PAINT-CO (b l S I( f' INTER ed bids up to Dul no tater 00111g 1>us111ess as James 0 Cause 1095 WEEDS ANO COMPANY Business Nam~sJ hSled THE PITITION r..,..t• lhlt In& poperty pert · tha11 10 30 a m Tuesoay ) at>ove 011 1101 ye1 ....., ~ -~ nent hereto ls desertbed In ING tcUR PROPERTIES NATIONAL co lt tSHIN J ICj 1990 I 1n 1 c P YR IGHT 5 190ro Lagu11aBe cn Cahl l t665t GothardUnat0Hu111· JamesRobert Log& HYt•-~--... -·oer*•l llSVIOEORENTAL 5()41 10th St Hu111t11gton : CHEN CO t58 S Ca11yon u11e a e Marigotd Corona del Mar 92651 111qton Beacn Cahl 9264 7 T n Att.n ~ • nMM M 2263 F I hp tonow•no persons are • f>Q t3b~n8" 115 Beac:n Caltl 92648 I Wooch Rd Anaheim C;,hl Pur(llllSong Oo!partmerit 0'1 Catol 92625 Tnts business 1, COl1 Pamela R Wtlh&ms & I nts atatemeri• was liieO chanoed lo wi.tt CootMf. and ISR loca~1 'dos air· 'ot(.KT OWLS t40 W Raymo11d F1de1ts Zenk 92807 " 58'° college d~slrict lcx.,lled Sne11a L N1ema11n 519 ducted by &111nd1v1dual Warre11 W Williams 7882 w~th the COUl1ty Cterk 01 Or· A HEAftlNO on tN P9t""I (:~9 6~7 ' ta Mesa. Jr 50• 101n S1 Hu111t""'°"I Je.an Wet L•n 158 S Ca .it 1370 Aoams Avenue Mar1go10 Co1ona det Mar Tne re91strantts1 com I Beacnpomt Car 10 •Hunt· 8 ge County on May .2' llon wlll M Mtd on 1/:11/tO, 2 W•t!oO" Su11e M 2 C~ll Mt"$d C.altt 9262 7 .. .,. Coe.ta Mesa C;11tlorn1.i ·di I : 1990 .. .-1 .._... , .. ~ Tiie Bu11ness name used Beach Catot 92648 11yon Woods Rd A11ahe1m wnic" time said bids w •tl bt' Caltl 92625 1 ~11cl'd lo 1ta11s~t oust· 1ng1on Beach Catt! 926-48 F45'380 •I •. ..., p.m •• n _,.,, .. '" by said tra,,sleron at said I.er S Oom111guez 140 IJ W•l~on Suite M·2 Coe11 VP5a Caltl 9<'627 Jea11ne Catnree11 Zen~ Calif 92807 put•hr.ry openel'.l al'IO read Tnos t>usmess s con r ess undt't lhe F•cltttoust This ous1ness is co11· Publtshed Oral1ge Coast Orat19e CountJ Superlof location It VIDEO MART 504 10th S Hunt1g11ton Tn1s bus111ess '' con 10, 1 dueled by an ond1v1duill I Business Nameis1 11s1ed dllctro t'v 11u,ba11d aM ..,11e ,Daily Pilot JuM " 11 18 Court loc•led •t 700 Clvk: Tnat satd bulk transfer 19 Beacn Caht 92648 duc1ed by a11111dtv1dual p u R C. H A S E 0 F The reg1str ~n.11s1 C?m· above 011 May <'4 t9GO I Th,. 1eg1s11a11us1 com· 25 1990 Centtr Drive Wffl, Santa intended 10 be consum· -,.,.~ business 111 con· aurlPCI l>y Jr> 111d1v1duat This business •S co11· The reQrslra11t(sl com CUS TOOtAL PAPER SUP I menced lo lrdnc;act bust-1 .James 0 Causey menceo to tra11Sac1 l>YS•· M.925 Ana, Callf0tnla 12701. mated 11 1118 ottlee 01. Bur· ducteo ov husband and w•le menced 10 rransact bus1 PLIES COAST COMMUN!· ness under lltP. F 1c1tt1ous This statement was loled ness under the F1c1111ou~ I IF YOU oa..lfCT lo the row Esc;row Company, 8271 Tne req1s1tan11s1 com-ness u11der lhe Focht•ous TY COLLEGE DISTRICT Business Name1s1 hsled w11h lhe Cou111y CtPr~ 01 O•· Bu,.ness Nametsl ltsted Pta.IC NOTICE 11r•ntlt19 of the petition, rou Garder\ Grove Blvd . Garden The re;1s11a1111 s1 com- nP11ceo to tr ensacl bu:M· ,, .. % u11(l111 1ne FtGflttous Bu~one\S Name1s1 ltat•d ~l>ovP 011 May :, 1990 Gert S Dominguez mericeo 10 tr ansact bu·s .. BuS111es1 Name1s1 t111eo All b d b above on Apnt 1 1990 jange Cou111v 011 M3y 25 above on May 1 1990 •hould appellf al the heal-Grove CA 92644 on or after nt'U und"1 the F1c1t11ous above 011 NIA ' s art' 10 e '" ac-1 She1ta l N1ema11n 11990 Pamela R Williams STATEMINT Of Ing Mid •l•t• ,_ obf9e· June 2o t990 Busmt!,, Namelst listed Jean Wet Lt11 cordance with ine Bid Docu· Tn1s statement was hied F45'491 This s1a1emen1 was hleo ABANOO•ENT Of tlOftl Of• wrlllen ~· This Dulk lransler ,1 aub- •bove on April 1G81 This statement was ltleo m"n1s, whtch are l10w 111 Ille w11h 1ne Cou111v Clerk or Or Pu1>[1sried Ora11gl' Coast wllh tM r.ou11ty Clerk ol Qr.I USE Of FICTITIOUI llont with IM court~. j8Ct to Caltforl1ia Ul11form Jea1111e C. Ze11k wt1n the County Clerk 01 Or I ~~t?c: 861 bft,!e<;~•rr:t~ 1~~1 a11ge C0u111y 011 May 1 1990 Dally ~1101 Jul18 4 11 t8 ange Cou11ty on May 7 1990 I BUSINESS NAME th• hetrl:'Y,:. YOUf appeet· Commercial Code Section Tl'11\ s1at(m1ent was flied w,tn thP Cou111y Clerk ol Or· ~ttn lhtJ Cou111y Cter~ o• Or 1990 d 1 1 l'l Pvbl•'lhed Orang!' Cqast M·931 Publt,neCJ Ora119e CoMt I nave abal1doned the use ot bJ rCM1r •tt0tner. lne 11ame and address ol Th111 s1111ement .vas lileCI a11ge Cou11tv on May 18 'PurcM sin 01 said COllPQel F45e159 25 1990 1 F45e1801 The totlowtng person! ance m•r In per9on Of 6106 111ge C ou111y 011 May 25. .., F457M3 •~roe 1 b Daily P1101 May t4 2 t 28 0111ly Pilot M11v 14 L> 1 28 1 tne Ftclttious Bustneu fl. al .. ne, AtlOfne, for the person wt th whom • angP Co1.n1y on May 24, 1r1QI) 1990 Published Ora11q .. Coas1 w11ria~~ ~·.~d:rb•~~~~tl ";~June 4 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE Jumi 4 l9Cl0 Name HARBOR PACIFIC P•llllon•r, 3551 E. claims may be tiled IS BUR· , .... P ibt1shed Orange Coaat Ddtly P1101 Ju11e 4 11 18 ~5 190() Publlsneo Ora11ge Coast 11 t8 1990 pPrCel1 i 15 •• 1 or Ol1 e FICTITIOUSBUllNESS Newport Blvd U111t Bt CA91107 GardenGroveBlvd .Garde.n F45'428 Dally PtlOI May 28 Ju11e 4 an amou111 1101 less IM11 T.ve M·874 M·875'1 COIN OP LAUNDRY 23•6 YOf'llahlr• fld., Pffadena. ROW ESCROW co . 8271 ~:·1~9~01 Ju11e 4 1 t 18 M 915 :!1~~~:~~rd~l~~~~!r'~ ~~ Ml.IC NOTICE 1~At':o!~:OT:e~!~! are PleLIC NOTICE co:~: MF~~111~~~t ~:~~~ .. , 011~b~~~~M~;a3~•Ju<;:'!~ ~~~":ay~~r ~1~1~•ct!~s 1~ •. ' • . M·920 M·927_1 Pta.IC NOTICE sum hid a' a guaral1lf'e thill FICTITIOUS BUSINESS doing bu11ness as FICTITIOUS BUStNESS 1 Name relerred to above was 1 I l8 19~ w 003 a11y creditor shell be Ju11e ----------b1dde1 will e111er 11110 the NAME STATEMENT HOME SITTING SER NAME STATEMENT l1ll'd 111 Orange Cou111y on M 19 1990 whlcn IS Ille buSI· 'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS proposed contract 1r thej The lollow1n9 persons .ire VICES OF ORANGE COUN I lie lollow1n9 persons are1 Ju I y 9 19 8 7 FI L f ness day 1>efo1e lhe con- NAME STATEMENT same,, awarded 10 nim In do1nq business as TY 285~ E Coast Hwy 0~1119 business as I NO F348898 C NO CE somma11011 date spec1I~ let U1 HelJ Ye• Sell Vour Property! C111 C1111ifi14, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. ------------ The followtrig pe,,on, are 1ne event of I allure 10 Pnter (' AllFORNIA FOO r ANO,-10 I Corona dl"I Mar Calif I( KS CONST RUCTIOl\i J11c1t T Hollenback PO f'tllll Tl above doing business as tnto s11cn contract l he AN I< l E P 0 0 t A T R Y 92625 ttl tS Wf'st B.1y S1ree1 New· Bo• 17172 Irvine C11111 Dated May 30, 1990 tNTERNATIONAL IN procet'<ls olthecheck11>tllbe CENTER 10260 RanehO Carl W Thomes •St5 potl Beacn C11hl 9266t j 92713 ESCfloV:"':.7309-HM THAO XUAN UIN, OtlM S TI TUT E FO R SE l F iorteiteo or in tne case of a V1e10 Rd San Juan f Pernem Coro11a del Mar Kennelllleroy Lunn 1t1 15 1 Cnet L A11drews 2233 El NOTICE TO KIEU DANO, KIM·OANH ESTEEM 13 Me&d°""grass bond the full sum thereof Cap•strano Caltf 92675 Caltt 92625 Wes• Bay Street Newparl Segundo Btvd El Segundo ClltEOtT<>f'S OF THI NQUYEN, HONG THI trvone Cahl 927 " will bf' torletted 10 Slltd cot Phtllp A Rado111c 0 P M Tn1s buSlnP55 •s COl1· Bf'aCll C11lol 9266 I Caltt 90245 aULK TllANSFEllt NQUYEN Mary Agne.a O Malley reoe distrocl Bid security 1010 S Lemo11 = 5 !dueled l>Y an 1nd1v1dua1 Tn1s bus111e-.s is co11· Tn1s business was coo· (lec•. l10l .. t07 Publtsned Orange Coast 1 tS' Manne Ave Batooa ,11811 be one 0, the rooowing A11ahe1m Caltl 92805 Tne reg1s1ro11t(Sl com dueled t>v an 1nd1111dual ducted by 11 general partner UC C ) Dally Ptlot June 4, 1990 Isl Catt! 92662 Cashiei 5 Cnecli Cerlllied ThtS business 1s co11 menced 10 1ra115aCt bus1 The r('91stranrrs1 com-snip · · • M940 Berry C F1a 13 Meadow Chec.k or B•dllt'r s Bond ducted by a111nd1111dual ness u11der lh4' F1c111tous mencl'd 10 transact bus•· Tn•s statement wos hied NoltCe IS hereby given to ---------- Grass 1rv111e Caltl made payablf' 10 tne orCler ol The reg•Sllitl111'1 com Business NamelSI hSllld nesi. 1111<1e• tnl't F1ct1UOUS w1tn tne Cou111y Cle<t. ot Or. cred~ors 0: t~e l ;11~1n Ml.IC NOTICE Do1111a K1trick 2099!> lhe Coasi CommuMy Col· menced to 11a11<1>1C1 bus• above on Moy n t990 Bu11nfllss NametsJ ttsted anoe Cou11ty on May 7 1990 nam trans ero 5 1 • ---------- Martn E• Toro Caltt 92630 tege Di~trict Board ot ness unde1 1ne F1r1t1tous Cari W Thomas above on Ap111 27 1990 Put>1tsned Orange Coast but~ trenster 11 •i:ou• 10 i;e I( S1l9I This 1>usiness is con TrustMIS Business Name1st listed This sta1emen1 was rited Ken11e1n Leioy Lun11 08Jly P1tot May 1.i 21 28 ~a ~ ~7 ~sone~oper Y NOTICE Of ducted by a general part-No btdde• may witnc:lrew aoove on Aprit 2, 1990 wtlh lhe County Clerk of Or· Tn1s s1aieme111 was hied Ju11e 41 1990 ~~·na~esU::~~ bl.lslneas •UUC TRANIFE" 11ersh1p nis bid tor a period for forty· Pn11tp Radov1c anoe Cou11ty on May 25 w1lh the County Clerk ot o,.1 M·881 eddreHes 01 tne intended TO WHOM IT MAY CON- Tne re91stra11t1s1 com ltve !<15) days alter the date Tnrs s1a1emen1 was hied t990 ange County on Mtly 7 1990 tral1Slet'OfS are BANG W CERN menced to transact bus•· ~et tor lhe opf'111ng tnereol with tne Cou11t~ Clerk 01 Or F45HOO F45e141 Pta.IC NOTICE RO SS•584-21-8983 4251 Notice Is hereby given to ness u11der 111e F1ctt11ou<i Tne Board 01 Trustee" re a11ge Cou11ty 011 May 7 1990 Publlsneo Or.l nge Con11 Pu1>1tshed Orange Coast C . MARTINGALE 'wAY the Creditors 01 AGENCY Busmen Nam•(s) ttsied servestheprtvtlege ol reject· F45e12t Oa1ty Piiot June <I 1 t 18 Oe11y P1to1 May 14 21 28. STATEMENT Of NEWPORT BEACH CA PRODUCTION HOUSE above on April 30 1990 ing any 811a all bids or 10 Puhllsnen Orange Coast 25 1990 Ju11f! 4 t990 AaANOONMlNT Of 92660 · Transferor(s) wnose busr: Mary A O'Malley wa1vt \\ny 1rregu11rtt1es or 111· 0 illy Pilot Mlly 14 2 I 28 M·930 M·872 UIE Of FICTITIOUI The location 1n Calllornia 11ess address(es) Is 17895 Tnis staleme11• was Ille<! lormahlie~ tn My bid 01 •n June " '990 IUSIHISS NAMf ot the chlel ewecuttve office Sky Park Circle. lrvt111. with the Cou111v Clefk 01 Or -the btddtno M·873 PU8llC NOTICE ~IC NOTICE Tne loltowlng persons or principal bustne11 office County ot Ora119e, State ol anoe County on May 241 GENE f AflflELL. Vice . · nave eb811doned tne use ot ol tne intended 1,.111teror ts· Ca1ttorn1a. tnat i bulk tr1ns- 1990 Chat1eellor, Bualneea At-PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINEIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1 •he F1ct1ttous Bu11nu1 same ter 11 about 10 be maO. to f4513n talrt, Coatl Communlt, NAME STATEMENT NAMf STATEMENT Name NEWPORT MESA AU otner business names DAVID L SWIERSKI, Trans· Published Orange Coast Cofl99• Ol•lrlct FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rne tollow1ng perso11s nre rne 1ollow1119 persons ari> COIN OP LAUNDRY 207!> and addresses uNd by the reree(s) wnose t>ullneu(es) Diiiy Piiot June 4 t 1 18 Published Orange Coes1 NAME STATEMENT do1119 t>usiness as do1119 t>ustness as , Newpon Boulevard Suite intended transferor wttllll1 address 11 17895 Skypark 25 1990 Daily P1101 Jurie 4 I 1 1990 The loliOW109 persons aro HERITAGE l EASING AS· EYE PROPE RT tES 1° 1 D 9 . c 0 II a M •• 0 • tnree y .. rs IHI years '"' Clrckt. •D. Irvine, County of M-922 M935 doing 1>us1ne$S as SOCIA TES 155 t Baker S1 Gaeta Lagu11a N1guet Caltl t Caltt 92627 past so la• 15 known 10 the Or1nge State of C1tJfOf11la STEVE'S DETAILING c o Suite B CO'Jla Mesa ~Ill 92677 J~ FtCJ.1.1.0.uL. Bu.J•JU!U 1111e11d•d tra111teree are Tiie property to be trans· lV"TOO Vo11 Karman Ave "f 91616 Paul ano Vtrg1n1a Ve11 j"Name referred to aoove was none terred 11 loc:eted •t 17895 Irvine Cahl 927' tS AdJ m8 F1no11c1al &Ofp Ness 1 Gaeta Laguna1 Med 1n Orange Cou11ty on Tiie name(aJ and business Sky Park Ctrcl•. lrvtn•. David L Johnson 101' S Cn1ttorn111 15'i t Baker S• Niguel Caltl 92677 December 19 1986 FILE addrna 01 11111 intel1ded County of Orange. Sti lt of Holle11beck St W Covina Suite B Co11a Mesa Gahl This bu1111ess '' con·• NO F32994ill tr&l1Slet'M(aJ ere ROY c C11tlom1a Callr 9 179 t 92626 ducted by nusbano and wile Cnet Lee Andre~ 2?33 YIM SS• 5 70·43. 702 1. SatO proper1y 1s described This bus1nes~ is co11 Tn11 bus111en '' con Tiie re~trent(tl com· El Segufldo Blvd f l SfoQun· y 0 u N G s y 1 M tn g4W*al u All atock 1n ducted by ao •ndtvtdual ducted by I c0tporat1orf mencf'd tlr ,1ransac1 bus!· do C11tt 90245 SS-577·0•-3758 20335 tra<M. ltxturn, 9QUlpn\8nt, STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Departmenl al the Darly Pilot rs pleased to an· nounce a new service now ava1l- a ble 10 new businesses We will now SEARCH the name for you at no e111ra charge and save you t he lime and the lrrp to the Court House tn Santa Ana Then. o f course. after the s~rch rs com p leted we w ill Ille your l1ct1trous business name statemen1 w ith t he County Clerk. publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then Ille your proof o f publl· ca tion with the County Clerk ' . . - I . .. ' .,:;. .. p!:. . . Please stop by to file you• f1c1111ous business statement at the Daily Pilot Legal Depart· ment. 330 W est Bay Costa Mes a Calllorma If you c an not stop by please call u s at 1714) 642-4321 Extension 315 or 316 and w e w ill make arrangements tor you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any further questions. please c e ll us and w e will bEf more than glad to assist you Good luck 1n your new businesstt .... --1~ 1 " . " . ~. :,,--r· 'h. t ..._._ ,, '-. , . w ........ 1 , "•I,, • -•• r .. .. . :·. " ...... -I ~~ ....._, .... • • ·2. "' i , '. ->. ,..f...i'.: ~ , , I • I ~· • .... . . I \ . •• Tne reg1S11an11s1 com· The reg1s1r111111s1 com 11ess u11der 1ne F1ct1tious Jack Todd Holle11back Hallmoon Lane W•lnut. CA gooOW!ll and otn.r property menced to transact bull menced 10 transact bust Bus111en N11melst hated PO Box 17172 Irvine Cattt 91789 ot the recordtng prodUC11on ness u11der tne Ftett110us neu under lhe r 1cttttous above on NI A 192713 Tiie pro1>9rty pertinent 1tudlo buSlnesa known u Business Namets J ltlled Bus111ess Nome(I ) listed Pau~Van Neu I Tn11 bUlll\9SS was con· hereto II deterlbed In oen· AGENCY PRODUCTION aoove on May 8 1990 •t>Ove on Mey t 7 198:1 Tt111 statement was flted ducted by a oene-11 P&r1118'· eral as furnitures fixtures. HOUSE &ocated al 17895 01\lid L Jonnson Ruth Paddt>ei. Pfes1den1 wttn the Cou11ty Clttfll ol Or· ship equipment 1rad•name. Slly Pa11i .... c1rc••. lrvt11•. Tntt s111emen1 was It~ Tn1s stetem1111t was filed anoe County 011 May 7 1990 This statement was toed gO<>dwtll ttMe>hntd interest Coun1y ot Orange. Stat• ot wtth tne County Clf'fk ot Or wltn tne County Cl11rk 01 01 '""IO:w•tll tne Cou11ty C~ ot Or-& empro11emrni nd co~ C.ltfdrnta ange County on May I t a11ge County on t.41y 25 PuDllSM O Orange Coast ange Cou111y on M•y 7 1990 nant ,,01 to COIT It' nd is Tn. IKI"' tr1n1fet' wlll b9 1990 1990 0911\' P1tot May 1l 21 28 PubtiSJled Ot ng• C9as1 rocateo 81 , 15 1 c Mart· conaummated on or 11181' f4MMt f45Mtl Jtme ' 1990 I Delly Piiot Mey ti. 2 I 28. ing•~ way New1>or ueecn, 06120190 Publtsh"d Ottml)fll Cotll P11bllshed Ota11gfll CoHt M-878 Jun• 4, 1990 CA 92680 This bulk transfer 11 sub- Oatly Pilot May 2 1 28 Ju11e Dally Pilot June i It 18 /"M-880 Tn• Bu1tness 11ame used tect to S.Ctton 8106 ot the 4· 11· l990 25 1990 Mt.IC NOTICE by u ld tranalerors at Hl<I C elltornta . Commercl1t M-896 M 1129 rta.tC NOTICE 1ocat1011 ts LINCOLN OO<le II Secllon 8106 ac>- ---------O..DtNANCr I BEAUTY SUPPLY ptlea. et•lm• mey be Iii.ct at f'ta.IC NOTICE rtB.IC MOTICE NO. to-2' S T A T I M I N T 0 ' Tile bl.Ilk tranater IS in· SP RIN G M 0 UN TA IN AN Oi.DINANCI OF I WITHl>f'AWAL 1ended to b9 consummated I ESCROW COAPORAllON, ,tcTmOUS 8UltNIH FICTITIOUS........ •THI CITY COUNCIL '"OM ''-"TNI"'""' II the olfic. of FIRST CITY "23832 Rockllald Blvd . • NAMI STATUftNT NAMI STATIMINT Of THI CITY OF I ONi.ATINO UNDlll ESCROW INC 301 w va1-1 •295. EJ Toro, County ot Of· Tiie follOWlng pertoons are The tot1ow1n9 1>911on1 "'• NfWORT MACH I PICTITIOUS IUllNISS lay 8"'0 Suitt 2 10, San I ange, SHiit ol CeHlornla doono t>us11111u as . dOtng buam.as H AMINDtNO NAm A Geb1191. CA t 1778 on or I Eecrow No 11MsJC CAL WINDOW CLEAN· PAT ALLEN AND AS Nlwt'OftT MACH lift• June 20, tt90 A» Glalm1 mutt b9 re. ING, 378 E 16th St Suite A SOCIA TES 33!>~ via Lido • MUNICIPAL COOi Tl\9 tollOWlng per11on ll•a Tllll built trantf9' 11 ~ eetveo t1 thlt aodr ... by Cotta Meu Calil 926'7 Suite 210 N•wl!Oft Beteh llCTION ,.,,.... Wltndrawn ... genettl part I.Ct 10 CahfOtnlt u11ttorrn 061 t9/90, ~ the bull! Ltnlon A W .. ss 378 E Caltf t2W NRT~ TO nClf ltOM the partnettl'llP op-Cornmatclal Coda SectlOtl trentter al.a lncJudN the 1011'1 SL Suit• A Co.la P•t Allen t'llrlCla Otann.t llwti. UU CHAROS .,etlng uno.t the hCltlloue 6106 transfer of llqUOf ~. In MeH. C•ltl 412627 Allen). u Tre .. ure tlland AND PROV1DIMO bualnet1 n1m• of CEl.· Tiie name •n<I eddrffl ot 'MllGh cue, 1111 clalmt mutl fhlt buf!ntte It con· l-ovne Beeth. Ctltl 928'1 '°"AN f'CMAll E8AAll()N ENTEAPA1$E$ th• P•rton with whom b9 reeerted PtlOf to dat• on Oucted by an inc11v1du9l fhlt buelnH• •• con IN THI ...... ., 2H92 Ana Matti Ln~ Clalmt l'Nt)I.,. 1...0 II FtAST wfltef\ the llQUOf Ileen• , • Tiie re911trant(a) tom· dueled by an tnOIVIOu I Ull CHAJM1e PW0111 Laouna NIOue! Cahl 92917 CITY ESCROW INC . 301 W 1 1 11antter1.cl by the Oeotn• menceo to transact buAI The reg11trant(al com A M81C ,.. OP fhe ftelitlOUa bulll\tll Valtey 81\td Su111 210. SM fl'lel'll Of Aleoflollc BfteflOa nett under Ille Ftellttou• ~ to tr•nfllGt ~ti· 91.11 "" lllCMfn4 nttne 1t1temant fOt 1114 part· O•bftel. CA 91770 and the Contr04 81.111nn1 Namec•J llll•d n... uno.r tN Ficlthoua TO la.II NJt llOWTM n«tlfl1p .., .. Ii.don JaooM)I ta.st oay tor 1111ng tl .. m1 by So far H llnown to file ·~on M•y 2 1990 8UtlntH Na.me(t) lt•l•d WtTN lllWORTIOelATII 2t.. INI In the Counl'f of tnr a .clltOf lflall .,. Junef trW,.MC•I. .. butlnMI Linton A Welu ·~on APftl 30. 1990 INCMA8S8 '°" Or~ ••• ttlO wNttl .. IM bUtt-( ~end addr ... Uted by Tht• 1t1temen1 WH hied P•trlCJ• Dianna Allen ~· full~ ano AOOt ... of ,,_. 4Mv ....,. IM CoOft-JJ.rMllW.Otl.&l tOL.tba ..uv:a.. t"-~,,"Clf(l Of Or· Thia •t•tement ... lt'-0~ ""CTM the Pt111Qt1 wnnor•w1no t\lm~tlon o••• 191dflecl I ~· put, if ~ ffom • 1 • ~ County on May 11 with the County Ctertt of Of. JUU t, ,_, Jecqueline ~Orona 22 •b«We 1 IN ~ .. NONI! 1HO • anoe COunty on May 7 1990 Sub)el:t ordlnane»,... In· C•nl•r Court L 1gun• Ott.cl M~17, ttlO Oeted Mey 25. IMO ,...,,. '411tll 1r~.ci on 14th d9Y ot ~· Ca111 924177 flOY C. YOUllQ &'1 DAVtO L. , ..... ,, Pu1>r1~ Or.nge Coaat Publlthed Ot•noe Coaat M.y 1t90 .net .OO,ted on ubti.tled Orange Coe11 YtM. IRllte-'•' , .... ,.. T••--• Deily Piiot May 2t. 21. Ju"9 0•1ly P1tot M•y I( 21 a 2911\ Olrf ot Mey, 1MO Dally PllOl June 4 f t 18, 25, P\IOlttMd Or .. COMC ~ Orange eo.t '· t 1 1tto June 4 1990 AVU COUNCI MEM· tttO Delly Piiot JuM 4, tMO Oelly Pilot June 4, l MO M·ltl _.!tl7e ems TUANI A WATT -M-934 ....,7 M·t4t ' \