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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• 'swhoof Vl~s gadw:r to He1wy ,_ .... ____ ,. __ ....... "> 11111J -,.. b .,.,.,.... h ftl./M • • THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNINGf ll's Tuesday. June 26. 1990, and here's whal's happcnin1: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Skies will be mostly clear af\cr morning low clouds bum away. Today'• lliP/low Ycs1crday·s hiJh/low Tomorrow's high /low SPORTS: ac..,., Lupe BaMball DMt;en S, AUuta ! CMea10 I, Am1el1 t 1J /I! 69/62 72/62 24-HOU• HOTUN• TO TH• llDITOll 642-6086 ... .._AJ._ ...... INSIDE THE NEWSROOM B•bblln' cntde: Despite gooey reminders of last spring's massive American Trader oil spill, thousands are s1ill flocking to Huntington Beach ... The beach was thoroughly scoured after Feb. 7"s 400,000-gallon spill. but oily residue turned up recent- !)', said Eric Ching. a city lifeguard and dispatcher ... '"The surf was large. abou1 3 to 4 feet, and it churned up oil buried under the sand. We got a lot of complaints," Ching said Monday ... Any spill leftovers arc quickly scooped up by maintenance workers. he said ... Despite 1he occasional oily blotch. Ching said Hunlington ap- pears to be headed for a typi· cal season: '"packed. real busy" ... "Everyone was pretty hurt. upset about what happened (wi th the spill ). It's not blown over, people still remember what happened. but it's not going to affect the crowds.·· he said ... Some 100.000 people gathered 1hcrc this past weekend ... Tcmpera1urcs reaching the 90s inland brough1 20.000 people to Huntington on Monday. lifeguards said. INDEX B•ldge Business Classlfl•d Comics Crouword Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Polk• Log Publk notices Society Sports TV Ustlngs Weather 86 114 85 -7 117 86 116 86 118 113 87-8 /IS . 81-4 116 119 TODAY'S THOUGHT "Power corrupu. but lack ot -! Conuptl obsolutfly ," lltlalSt___, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1990 Remembering a hero OC narcs honor f alien comrade 8 face murder charges in De La Roza killing ly HOLLY J. WAGNER DMIJ',...~~ Narcotics officers from all over Orange Coun1y will gather 1oday 10 mourn 1hcir fallen comrade. who was cul down by a shotgun blast last week in a drug stin• that went sour. Fullerton P-o\ice ·officer Tommy De La Rosa. remembered by his peers as a good-na1ured and savvy narcotics officer. was killed in Downey last Thursday as he was working on a reverse sung operation for a mulli-agency task force. Posing as a drug dealer. De La Rosa was ambushed by the suspected buyers as he approached the home where the deal ..yas to be made. Police have arrested 13 suspcrts in connection with the murder. Narco1ics officers from several Orange Coast police departments. many of whonl knew De La Rosa through the Narcotics Officers As- socia 1ion, plan to auend the services at \ l a.m. today. Services will be held at First Evangelical Free Church. 280 1 Brea Blvd .. Fullerton. Burial and a gra \'esidc service will follow at Memory Gardens. 455 W. Central Ave .. Brea. "Our narco1ics officers are all at- tending th e runcral." said Cap1 . Bruce:: Young of Huntington Beach Police Department. "We arc all stunned and saddcnl!d by his death." Thal feeling was rchoed from one department 10 another. perhaps stronger because officers live wi th lhc idea .. ii could have btt'n me." "When someone you know or someone doing the same job as you 1s killed. ii has an cffttl on you." said S$t. John Klein, who works narcotics with Newport Beach Police Depanmcnl. "It really brings home the fact that something can happen ... But while narcotics 0111cers must often li\'e dangerously, they can't live in fear, they say. "It's son1e1hing we're aware of but fPle~se s.ee HERO/Bade Page) DOWNEY -Eight people were characd with murder Monday in connection with a stin& operation that led to the deaths of a Fullerton police officc-r and a suspected drug dealer. All are charged in the faial shooting of veteran undercover officer Tommy De La Rosa. 43. who was ambushed as he was about 10 put 1hc finishing touches on a S4 million cocaine deal that politt ei1.pected would break up an Orange Cou nty drug ring. The incidcnl also resulted in tne death of Joseph Najera Rodriguez. 35. of Downey, who was shot by De La Rosa. Omar Yunar NorieJt,a , 23. Raul Meza. 39. Jerome ~n Sanchez. jPWase 1tt MURDER/Sadl Papi Afgan, Indian Guides Clash of OC's titans over Police: in parade ly ROlfRT llARKER H UNTINGTON BEACH -Gen. Ramatullah Safi -whcrtvt'r you arc in Afghanistan fighting the com- munists -officials here want you to know they'd be honored to havc)·ou as a guest for the founh of ul)· parade. Brushing aside concerns that the frcrdom fighter m1ghl pose a s.ct'Ur- it)' threat. 1hc Founh of July Ex- rcutivc Commiucc voted unani· mously Monday 10 invite Safi to the parade. "We were 001 concerned for ourse lves," said parade comm1t1C'(' chairman Donna Cross. "We were concrrnrd about a guest of ours being hun a1 1he parade." The committee voted lo ex1end an invitation to Safi after getting as- surances from Police Chief Ron Lowenbtr& that 1he visil should cause no problems. Lowenberg said his rcprcs.cnia- tivcs chcrkcd with the U.S. State Dcparlmenl and officials said Safi had appeared at other funcllons in the U.S. wilhout trouble. Safi actually had already been in\·ited to the parade by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Hunting1on Beach . Hut l "ounc1lman Don MacAllister. and 01hers. said last week they fear- ed he mi&ht be a S«uri1y risk be- cause he is a prominent figure in one of the .. hot spots .. of the world. MacAl\ister. in fa c1. last week said he would take s1eps to ''dis-in\•i1e"' Safi. Monday, however. MacAllister said he was "not upset" by the committee's ac1ion. .. I made my comments and I tried to bring it to a head. It 's the commit- tee's decision. The more the mer- 1~•• Sff PARADE /Back Pagel Joan frvln• Smtih Judge: Irvine Co. must pay Smith S 1 50 million By EMILY ADAMS Dally ,... 5faoll' w ....... NEWPORT BEACH -Two modem-day business titans who've spenl the last seven years clashing o\•er nearly S220 million claimed viclOI)' Monday ancr a JUdge placed 1he Irvine Co.'s worth somewhere bctv.'l'(n the estimates of chairman Donald Bren and heiress Joan Irvine Smilh. The S220 million 1s the diffcrtnct betv.'('('n what Bren v.·as "'•lhng 10 pay Smith to gain control of the Irvine Co. in 1983. and what Smith rlaimed her shares v.·crc v.·011h . A retired ~t1c h1gan JUd&C ruled Bren must pa y about SJ5 mlihon mort for Smi1h's share of the l·o rnpan) her great-grandfather founded. Smith will recei ve S 190 m1lhon less than she was asking. Ncllhcr side ex.pt."<"ts to appeal 1he decision. lawyers said . Company spokesmen said the nearly Sl50 million the com pan ) v.·ill eventually give Smith - and her mother Athahc Clarke. who was co- dcfendant 1n the ca~ -will hardly dent the coffers of 1he count) 's largest single landowner. The Irvine Co. has been preparing to pay such an amount for jftieas.e SH TrTANS/lladc PageJ Attack racial 9y EMILY ADAMS a-. -SUfl' ,.._ HUNTINGTON BEACH -A 26-year-old black man was beaten. thro"·n to the ground and threatened with a kn ife as he walked to work Monday momin& 1n an incident police des,cribcd as a "raciall y mo1 iva1ed a1lack." The three young wh ite men who yelled racial slurs at the Huntington Beach resident lxfore Chasin& him down and beating him wcrc dc- K'ribcd as skinheads. Police Sgt Luis Ochoa said . The victim. whose name was "·ithheld b) police. was walkin& to work in the nothcm pan of the c11y about 7:45 a.m. when he passed a small shopping center a1 8901 Warn- er A\'C., Ochoa said. In the ttn1er's pa.rkin& lot. lhrtt men were working on a small. while compact car. As the .26-ycar-old passed. one of the men yelled out some kind of racial slur, Ochoa said. When the man responded and yelled 1n return. all 1hrce ··skin- heads .. ran al\er him and started a fis1figh1 . Ochoa said. The th rC'C overwhelmed the man. punching and k1ck1ng him un1 il he fell to 1he ground. where they con- tinued to kick him. Ochoa said. When one of 1he attackers pulled a knife. the man Jumped off the ground and was able to break frtt and run. Ochoa said. The man was able lo make it to work, where he summoned pohcc-. The v1ct1m later described the knife-wielding anackcr as being about 18 years old. 5 feet 11 inches tall and heavy set. His head was shaved. 1n the style of skinheads. and he wore a buck knife 1n a leather holder on his belt. Another assailant v.·as reponrd to be in his 20s. about 6 feet 2 inches. with a thin build. short blond hair and ""·eanng a black Jacket and faded blue jeans. The third man ""'as o nl y described as !all and thin . Pilot unveils its Super Newspaper Woman stuck with bomb scare prank HIE GREAT At.1ERICAN RA CE DAY 2 On Thursday, the Oru1e Cotist Dail)' Pilot will debut a s1x- sec1ion Super Newspaper. which will be delivered to 50.000 households along the Orange COlst. Rqular subscribers will rcttive the special Thursday Dally Pilot each week, as will nearly every singlc--famil y residence in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa . In addilion to the cq,ular Thursday sections of News, Spons. Real Estate and Food. ru.1 subscribers and residents of Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa will receive the Newport Beach/Corona del Mar News or Costa Mesa News weekl y m.,azincs. the Showc.ase of New Homes and an expanded Weekend sct'tion inside the daily """'P.'!"''· • Wc"tt. tremendously excited abou1 Che improvements," said Editor William Lobdell . "'We had been deliverin& the Newport Beach News and tht Costa Mesa News week.lies by themselves 10 re~idents of Ncwpe>rt Btach and Costa Mesa eac;:h Thursday. Bui our readers have been so pleased with the chanets made in the Pta.t over the pasl four months that we ~ided 10 wrap the weeklies with our rqular Pt .. 110 aive non-subtcribtn a look 11 our new·and-improYed ~per. • And our toyal aubecribtn now ftt a bonus with the news map.zinc and two additional 1ee1ion1 inside."" .. With ~ 000 l'Udcn on Tiuinday."" said Howard Schramm. Piii. vice-preskknt of •tea. .. -we can alto aive our advertiSC'n more,_ bana for 1ht Mk. Thi~':{ -e d«ldtd to inclUdc: Showcate of New Homa and the W tcaion in the Super Ncwss-per. And when )'OU ldd OYf Hunti"l'Oft letch/fwntain V1Uey Independent -ly circulation flattm. ..e·~ ddlV<ri"I Hl0.000 ....tm to °"' .,.._ -....OT/-f'"9't 1y HOU.Y J . WAGNER LAG UNA HILLS -A 'A"Oman got in to a stick) s1tua11on when she went to work Monday and found a mysterious bo~ on !he doorstep. officials said. Tammy Mitchell. 21 . went to war!.. Monday at K1nko'1 CopiC'S. 27972 ~1ouhon Parkway. and found the cardboard box 1n front of the door. 11 wasn't until she-picked up the packqc 1hat she diK'Ovcrtd 11 was coated w11h epoxy slue. The l)lckaae. which had threaten· 1n& wri1in& on it, was tic-kina,. Sheriffs deputies we~ called to \he S.,.'tne and used acttone to re- move the bo:r. from Mitchell's hands. [)q>utics from 1ht bomb 9Qu.d then X-r-.ycd 1hc box and dis- covered an alarm clock inside. hop_peB and workers were kept clear of the atta while Ora nae CoU11· ty Shc:rifT's exp4osives expcns in· vcsti .. tcd the device and de· 1.crm1ned ii was 1 windup ckxk. officials "kt: The**" .. .,,.., tor .. ~t in --.N.Y. Antique race cars chug through New York State II)' PAUi. ~ °""" .............. ,CORNING. N.Y. -Nearly every bl'*lhiqa br1*: and oervou:s groom finds a ttrVine or QOOkina dish with the U'Mlc•..t traWem when 1hey ape:n thdr weddifll dly aiftt. ,..._ -llACl/811111 hl9t ' .., I ... Coun II may er Move to counter citizens 7 group eRCct. h . i Strauss call~ t e cu 1.en1• mu5urc unfair, noti"I that he could be "out of a job .. even after spendi• lhousaods of dollan on a campeisn and beina re~lectcd by voten . 8y MtlS YOt<Of ~ ......... .,,.., NEWPORT BEACH -The Chy Council will decide July 9 whether to place on the November ballot its own initiative lhat limits council tenns. but protects present incum- bents. The council discussed Mo nday the idea of placina its own measutt on the ballot 10 counteract a similar term-limiting citizens' ini1ia1ive lhat would bump two incumbenls out of o ffice upon passage. After review of two ~ssible in- itiative ideas, the council put off a d ecision until its first July m~ling. A new ci1izens' group, Newport Residents to Limit Council Terms, is trying to qualify an amendment to the city charter that would limit council members to two consecutive four-year terms. The group. which must collect 6.500 signatures by July 2 to qualify the measure for the November balk>t, contends the in· itiative is not aimed 10 unseat any of the council incumbenll. But a controversial provision in the measure would put the eiah•· year limlt into effect immcidiately upon voter approval. That prov111on would lhus prohibit third·tenn council memben Evelyn Hart and Donald Strauss from ter'Vina a founb term even if they happea to win re-election in November. The iniriative docsn•t force the immediate resisnation of Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer and Councilman John Cox, who arc in the middle of their third terms. But the two wouldn't be allowed to run for re- election when their third terms con- clude in 1992. A number of cilizens and most of the council have expressed opposi- tion to the two-term li mit, particu- larly because of its potential in1pact o n Han and Strauss. Strauss has announced he will run for ~lee- tion in November. while Hart has no& yet decided. City Anomey Robert Burnham o n Monday 11id he still has questions about whether such limits can legal- ly be added to the candidate qualifi- cation provisions in the city elec- tions code. He said he had not yet concluded bjs leaal review. But he auues1cd in the meantime that the council should consider whether to put its own initiative before the voters in November. He provided two possible measures: • One that would impose a two- term limit but would not apply to victorious candidates in the Novem- ber election. · • One that would impose a two- term limit but would disregard prior years of service when calculating the number of consecutive terms served. Strauss voiced support for the first proposal. since that measure would not apply to anyone who is an incumbent when the limit goes into Most of the council upreuect disapproval with the second proposal. "hem 8 looks very self- servina to me," Councilman Clarence Turner said. Turner voiced opposition to the idea of any limit on council terms and said the council should not provide any alternative measure on the November ball9t An alternative measure "tends to confuse the electorate," he uid. Councilwoman Jean Watt said she. too. is generally oppo!ed to any . term limit. but she voiced some support for council placement of an alternative measure on the ballot. Watt said she would like the coun- cil to consider, as a third alternative measure, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors' term limil, which she said deems all incumbents in their lir!>t 1crm. thus giving them the chanc.: ror a second term. Co-owner/operator of Hill House costumes in Costa Mesa. She has been selling coMumes. masks and makeup at the shop since it opened in 1969. Wh) costumes? "Because it's fun:· she said. Theater may receive funding, after all GETTING STARTED-------- Linda and her molhl'r. Helen Hill. 1n1t1all} specialized in 'intagc. antique and penod clothing. From that intl'rcst the) branched into no,clt} and hohda> costumes. TOUGH TO TELL--------- Most people lnoY. what the} "ant when thc) v1s1t the shop. As with most businesses. the challenge. Hill said. 1s ant1c1pating what looks Y.111 bc popular for a gl\cn ~ear. Since Ha lloween costume stock 1s usual!~ ordcrcd 1n Jul~. 11 can be a gamble deciding what y. ill catch on. HOT THIS YEAR--------- Costume trends trnd w lolloY. pop culture. This year's pn.·d1cted fa\(mtcs arc Dick Tran charal'tl·r<, -the Did. himself as well as Pruncfacc. Flat T or arid Breathless Mahone). Among costumed underarh1c,crs. Ran S1mp<.,1111 Y.tg'> arl' the ragl·. Tcl'nage Mutant NinJa Turtk·s arl· at .. o 1n lknwnc.I BACK TO BASICS--------- "Pl'oplc alY.3\'> ..-.ant lhl· hJ'>ll'\.'' Hill <,<11d l>r' "'· 'amp1rc'>. Y.1t<.hcs. clt1\\n\. lbpf)l'r'> Jnd hell~ danct:rs nc\l·r go 11u1 ol st~k. Penod-thl'ml'd l'll\IUml'' \Ul h :i' Rcna1s~ncl·-aa fa\h1on and 1960s and ·70, do1h1ng arl' \l'<tr-round 'itapk' 1h;11 don't depend on huhc.la~., UNDER THE MASK-----i.----- The Hilb hH· 1hl·ir hu\llll''>S. 111<.'ralh . Tht• hus1nrss 1s based 1n the fro nt of thl·ir hunll'. IJung \il'''pon ·e ouk,ard \\ hl'n \he isn't Y.Orlrng. Linda I lill l'llJll''> Y.~llrhing sporl\ on 1ck' 1\10n ..-.h1lc her motlu:r -trul· lo hl·r prolc<,\1on prcll'r'> horror mo' IC'> that fi:a1urt' spool\ and crl·atun.'' -By Holly J. Wagner . ., .... ~E~ 'cl!j1990 n CHA'l1RER Of CO\l\IER<.:•. By KAREN AUGE Dlt#y ,...,, St"" \lltft~t COSTA MESA -Money that last Y.Cl'k bl'caml' entangled in a local \l'rs1on of the National Endowment of the Ans dl'bate may find its way 10 South Coast Repertory theater after all. After hearing assurances from a theater dm·,·tor that no city money was USl'd to produce a fl il'r support- ing thl· NEA. Mayor Peter Buffa said Monda\ that he will recommend that th~ tro upr receive a SJ0.000 l'lt) grant. Buffa said that SCR's Producing Art1stK Director David Emmcs "as- surl·d ml' that cit} mone~ 1s not being spent o n an) of their lobb) ini dforts ... At Buffa's suggestion. the Ci t) Council last wc<.>k w11hhl'ld S 175.000 in cultural arts grants, incl uding monc) earmarked for SCR. after a resident complained that city funds could ha \C.~ been used to producc polit1l·al fliers. Buffa said Monda\ that hl' al(,O "ill asl that 1n 1hc ·futurl·. groups that rl'll'l\e cullural ans gran1s be rc4uirl·d to rl·port on ho\' the~ usl' lhl· 11\0lll'\ Emmcs' '>a1d 1hat aflcr a kngth} ronH·1..at1on "11h Buffa ... , th1ni.. \\C ll'aChl·d an undl•rstand1ng.'· Tin: d1ret:tor <;<11d that thl' trnuix· For the record /1 1~ the Orange Coast Daily Pilot's po/it_\ to prompt/.\ cor- 1n 1 .ill t·rror' o( suh tancl'. To f'l'JX>t I .Jfl awr or clartlic:won. l·a// 6.J.!-·JJ.! I and ask for tht• lll) cksk. MILE SQUARE PARK BROOKHURST AT HEIL FIESTA RUNS 6 GREAT DAYS• JUNE 29TH THRU JULY·4TH ;1,. ,. } _J,... ( •/, (. ) vf · r~ • ... 1(r!J. (, l( . I ~' \ l \~ J_ 1; -I 119.\ 1 THE S1t.r1PSo~S '™'l10 S.. the entire ~ famly CRYSTAL LEWIS JUNE 29 Six great days of the most fun you'll have all summer!!! o . ... in ""'1 ~·, GilJllo htraordinaire Show" at llMtt's hry Farm on A&cusl 11 & 12! JUNE 30 @•••.,•)] jGi!.i11f,'Dj 1111 ~LIGHT ~u~:'49H UAIL Y CANNED FOOD DRIVE FOR ORANGE COUNTY SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTER ID/406. y IE00'1Tlilm1' AOIHl!Mlli!H1'11' 0 AIR'U'8 • CIRIAFU'8 eooow 0 CAIRllHIOYAB. IRDIDl!8 0 IFOOID 11001r008 • 111u11 ,, • r. r 1 J Hr 1 11 , • ,1 1'H)11 v •: -, r i ..., ' , • : ' , , ·" · : • J I •• f l ! I J' H 1! I .JI Jl y ' J J ' ~. \ t • " $10.00 Ply Ont Price l llln-Mldolgbl ll mn-Mldolgbl 5gn-llldnlgbl 11p1Qpm Afl Rides FREE Pancake Breakfast Southlm ca1tom1a KLOS pttllntl 8, 25,1 50 Miii THE SIMPSONS Bltttl Of thl Bind• Former EAGLES Grttt 5m>=Mldolght Bike Rides l<YMS presents Rib Cook·Off Chill Coo.--Off JOE WALSH • 7om CRYST Al LEWIS c.. StlllO Soundoff ----Clnnld Food Dtlvt ' 9PM • lHer Meglc Light •THE GRASS ROOTS• C•Show Both Days S1 .00 off DEBBIE McCLENDON •LADIES OF KEITH for 2 C1ns or rnort Ind J.C. I THE BOYl THE SUPREMES. Camol be UMd • lllY FrtwOf'kl Extrlveganu •A TRIBUTE TO WILLIAMS °'* dSOOtllt UNDERCOVER NEl. DtAMONO. ORCHESTRA NIRVANA I I \ It>/,' Ill/ \\//fl//-I \\Ill.) r------------------~ • "" AltftWI I . FOUNTAIN VALLEY I • DAU,Y ADMISSION General·$S.OO Junior (8-10) • Sl.00 Cblldnn I A Under· Free • I FIESTA I I w.-..Pn i I (~I II Heil) "'" 0 I $1.QQ 8 GREAT DAYS I I """' 21 """ Juty ' I I DISCOUNT AAT=~IHOW I I On o.lly Admlulon DNt..Y ENTERTAINMENT I (7t4)912M4t I ON c....,,. MIA. c.... ... .,...,""".,, .. ~ ·I L------------------~ • had never considered using grant money for the fliers. "We are aware. as a non-profit (organization). that public money cannot be used for the purpose of lobbying." He addded that $29,000 SCR rc- cel\ ed from Costa Mesa last year was used for community education and outreach. Emmes said he supported the proposition that ~rant recipients should provide written reports on hoy. they spend city money. Such reports arc common requirements among other agencies that d ole out funds. he said. The flap started because CR d1s- 1r1buted fliers urging patrons to sup- pon thl' embattled National Endow- ment for the Arts. Some members of Congress. with Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Huntington Beach. leading the charge. arc fighting to News of the weird restrict the organization or eliminate funding for it altogether. The lawmakers argue that con- troversial artworks -some of which the) term obscene -aren't worth) of taxpa)'er funding. Last }ear. a rcquiremcnt was imposed on NEA grant rcc1p1cnts that the) not use the money to produce obscene art. The decree has sparked outer) among a rts advocates throughout the countr}. SCR has applied for $180.000 1n NEA grants for 1990. Emmes said. Last . )ear. thl' group rccci,l'd $95.000. Other Orang<.' ( ount} ans or- gan1Lat1on" that reccne NE.\ mone~. indud1ng the Ncwpon Harbor Art Museum and the Laguna B~ach Art Museum. ha\ol' produced flil·rs 'i1milar to that distributed b' SCR. . A Ncwpon Harbor Art Museum ~mplo,ce. who asked not to be identified. said that fliers had been produced but not haoded out by the mu~um. Shc declined to comment further Nanq Coop. pubhc information onica for the Laguna Beach An Musl·um. said the museum had madl' such fliers available to patrons ~'ho wanted 1hem , but did not ac- t1' cl) distribute them. I he fliers were produced with pm a tel) donah.'d funds, she said. Coop said the museum rtteivcs $18.000 a ) car from the cit} of lJguna B<.·ac h. Y.h1ch 1s used enurel) to oITsct parking focs the muSt'um Y.11uh.l otherwise ha'e to pay bc- l'l.IU'>l' 11 docs not pro\oide pubhc parking. The mu!>cum has applied for NE.\ gran1' 1n l'\t'l'Ss of SI00.000 this ~ l'~ll . Coop 'a 1d. Postal Service zings IRS with an audit WA HINGTO"I -The Internal Rc,rnuc Sen ice 1'> being nud11cd and ma~ o .. ,r $~ million or more.'. rhc la\ agl'lll'} undapa1d ltS pmt- agc hill. apparl·ntl} due to a m1s- unc.kr,1anding about the fees due for Cl·rtilil·d mail. acrnrding to thl' l S. P O'lt:JI S....n ll'C. 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Many locattona offer Mme day lefVtce for eyeglaues when filled with most prescriptions All locationa except Anaheim, Whittier and Long Beach are open everyday · including evenings and Sunday, 12 noon to 6 p.m. ' Anaheim, Chris Ciampi, OD (714) 836-3281 (2131 ~Cerrito. Q,.nt Paul ob Oowney, Chris Cilnip9, OD (213) 852-9020 1213) 381-8248 Fox Hilk Robert T~ Jr OD Panorama City, Robert TMGle. Sr., OD 1818> .,...me f818> ~ ~ Linda DIVidton ·oD Te>p1nga Plau, Bruce ~. OD (818) m.cm6 fe19) 427-QSl Chula Vitti Wendy sevtt9r. OD West Covina, CAffofd Hltomf, OD (818) 337-39 (7M) 891-7354 Huntington 'euch Oeric simmona OD Whinier, Laurene. Rubin, 00 12131 947-9806 C2131 696-94n long Beach, Derlc Slmmona, OD • OFFICES LDCATEO IN THE BROADWAY • Summer pleasu~ s abound on Coast Take your pick from quiet talks on beaches to Ferris wheel rides L ast Friday I sat with "General Joe" on the beach at China Cove. He's the retired Air Force general now enjoyin& life &Jong the Orange Coast. It was a sun-filled af\emoon yet there were.only a dozen people on the sand. Jim Wood While staring at the jetty and harbor entrance. the gen- eral and I were chatting about places in the world we'd vis- ited. Gen. Joseph A. Thoughtalot lit was a career officer. I'd been a "90-<iay wonder" lieutenant junior grade in the Navy. We listed o ur common duty stations: Bangkok, the Philippines. Taiwan. lwakuni. Japan and Hickham Field. Hawaii. "General Joe" had also been stationed outside London. in Paris.. in Spain near the Mediterranean and in Florida. "But n&ht here. along the Orange Coast. is one of the most enjo)able pfaces I've ever lived.'' he said. The anernoon sun was still high when I asked the general. "Do yo u think people. especially young people. appreciate this area in relation to the rest of the world?" "Probably not." Thoughtalot answered. ··but that's li fe. lt usually knocks you around before giving the vision 10 sec beyond the malls. movies. fast cars and fancy restaurants." • That staned a playful game of one-upmanship over simple summertime pleasures along the Orange Coast. "Have you had a ride on the Fun Zone Ferris wheel?" I asked him. "No, but I take the Balboa ferry at least three times a week," he shot back. following wi th. "Ha,·e you ever rented a 14-foot skiff and cruised Newport Harbor and into the Back Bay?" "[did it last week in a 50-foot yacht." was m)' boastful repl). "Not the fun of a I 4-foot rented skiff." said the free-spirited general. nonchalantly massatting his tan. bald head. He claimed his most enJoyable moments are getting to the beach early on a sunny morning with a good book.. I said my idea of fun was walking the beach from Corona del Mar to nonh Laguna. We agreed a si mple way to appreciate the area is a bus trip to visit the Laguna An Museum and downtown galleries. The reverse would be true for Laguna people: the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. I asked Gen. Thoughtalot if he's noticed the 40-year-old magnolia trees on I 9th Street in cast Costa Mesa. "Yes." he said. and mentioned purple jacarandas on Highland in his WestchfT neighborhood. We matched wits over colorful flowers growing along the Coast. "Bougamvitlea:· he said. "Agapanthus." "Geraniums ... "Oleander." "Hibiscus." I bqged off by suggesting he visi t the Orange County Fair horticulture ex h1b1b. "The livestock exhibits arc more interesting to me.'' he said. reaching for a Diet Coke. I "as beginning to su nburn wh1lc the general was onl) adding to h1~ nice tan. He's 1n the su n more. but I was sure he'd nc'i:r cxpencnced the Little Corona udepools. "You mean off Popp) and Ocean'!" he rephC'd. Foiled again. He asked 1f I could spot a black skimmer coming into the Bae!. Bay. "No. but I can point to a snOW)' egret.'' I answered. As the sun started to set we dueled 0 ' er spots to watch at sunset. "Bolsa C'h1ca wetlands." said the general. I countered v.ith CreSl·ent Ba> Vie" Park 1n Laguna Beach. What about sunrises: Had I e'er ~en to the pond and ~att'rfall in Costa ~ksa's TcWinklc Park? Had he e'er seen the lakes 1n Huntington Beach's Central Park? B> 6:30. Gen. Jtx and I had nhaustcd our 'iuppl~ llfs1mpk summen1mc pleasures. Jim Wood'• col•mo rus Sud•Y• ud Tw~sd•ys. K-OCEAN radio to carry Newport traffic reports By IRIS YOKOI 0..,. Not Stlllf V/- N E W PORT BEAC'H -B) late summer. mo1on'lts m Ne .... port Beach v.111beable10 tune into radio station KOCM 103. I for regular updates on tratlic 1n the cit y. And in the event of an cmergcncy such as an earthquake. citizens will be able 10 gt't crit1cal eme'$ency 1nformat1on on K-Occan even 1f the cit) 's dectn cal po"er 1s wiped out. The ( 11\ Council on Monday night appri)\ i:d the expend1turt or $1.550 for the Police Department to set up thl' traffic and cmcrg(•ncy broadcast s}stem with the Newport C:e ntl'r·bar.cd radio station. The Policc-Department will pro\ 1de the radio \lat1on "•th t1mcl) traffil' reports and critical emergenC) 1nforma11on. The !llat1on "'" also broadcast neighborhood "atch rc- pOrts and public sen ice an- nouncl·ments. The ci t) will use the S:!.550 to: • Make and install six signs at the cit> entrances to ad' 1sc motorists to tune into K OCM for the traffic updates. The signs v.111 be postt'd on Newport Boulc,ard. In me A'enue. Mac.\nhur Boule' ard. Jamboree Road and at the C'll) boundanes m Corona dcl Mar and West Nev. port. • Bu) and 1ns1all a telephone line. an ansY.cnng machine and a signal ltght that will hnk the Police Depart- ment with the radio station. 40 years with Laguna Festival of Art marked a ID Lapna Beach: Carl Callaway was honored by OU the Fest•\ al of the Arts 1n 1968 as the longest working DID Y emplo)ee of the Paaeant of the Masters. He started KNOW work at the age of 10 guarding an open fuse box. Ry rit 1968 he had spent 40 years backstage. • ID Newport Beac~ In the 1860s. a "hundred year flood" on the Santa Ana Ri ver carried sand and soil • fro m inland to form the sandspit on which Newport 4 and Balboa are built. The largest nver in southern ('ahforn1a. the Santa Ana flows from the San Bernardino Mountains into the sea. It has changed its channel through Oranac County many l10le'i. a In Costa Mesa: A farm house on E. 18th Street was remodeled 10 become the first Harper School in 1908. • In Hmstln1toa Beacll: In I 922. Ordinan~ 236 was adopted by the Huntington Beach City Council. which allowed councilmembers compcn~tion of $2.S a month. • In lrvlne: The 200 acre San Joaquin Marsh. a wildlife refuge . ~ame a pan of the University of California Natural Land and Wa\cr Ri:~rvcs S)stem in 1969. It is a live laboratory for use by ( f pcf\onnel and is available for educational and com mu nit) use un•' ~ontrolled condtt1on Dul }'ou l<now •/ways apprtt11tcs rontnbutions. Set>d[OUl1 to Did \ ou Kno\\. Oruce C..st Dally PU•t. P.O. Bo~ 1560. Co11a M(S.1. 9!6!6. Herc art the winnina pla}'il\J card numbers picked Mondt)' n1Jh1 for the C1hfom11 Lottery's da1I) "[)ccco" pmc: 1Hcan ·Ace. ubt; 9. Diamonds: 6. • packs: Kin.a. Aloha Palms tenants win lawsuit S230,000 in damages, rent control included 9y 909 V AH IYKIN ~ ..... ....,......, COSTA MESA -A bitter two- year lawsuit and rent strikt over squalid conditions at Aloha Palms Trailer Park ended in victory for the tenants. Attorneys for the ownen and ten- ant$ of the park reached a settlement late last week 1hat provides $230.000 in damages. -more than S 13.600 aOer attorneys· fees for each of the remaininJ 11 families in the parlc - and requires that the owner provide new mobile homes. at controlled rents. for those families who wish to stay. • Also included are rent rebates for more 1han three dozen families who f)'loved out of the park before the suit and rent strike were resolved. .. Basicall). we wrapped up the whole thing... said Richard Spix. attorney for the tenants. "h's about time these landlords did the right thing." The settlement. filed Friday in Harbor Municipal Court. also frees the new owner of the park. Subhash C. Varshney of Fullerton. from the financial blot caused by the lawsuit. The legal hassle had held up financing for improvements at Aloha Palms. said a spokesman for the former owner. "The threat of a lawsuit is very damaging to an) rehabilitation ef- fort... said Stephen Du ringer. at- torney for the new owner and the former owner. Rubidoux Partner- ship ... It makes lenders very. very antsy. With the settlement. we've been able to secure a $2.4 million constructio n loan. There should now be no impediments IQ our obtaining financing.'' During the acnmon1ous legal fight. ti:nant'I complained of pools of sludge from leaking sewage pipes. dcca) mg floors and walls. infesta- tions of cockroaches and other .. er- min. and other unsafe and un- PU• photo shows • fMlllJ po.ane In front of on• of th• homes In ttte Alofta P.._s ...... ~· Trailer Park. Condttton1 Ille• th••• •• to b• removed. san1tar) conditions. Rubidoux spokesman Ed Bensyl countered that the rent strike and lawsuit were preventing the owners from renovating the park and there- b> addressing the tenants concerns. The park now bears the almost surrealistic look of a place suspended between the first and third "-'Orlds. New mobile homes alread> brought in b} the owner sit on pilings amon~ the few remaining shack-like units of the old rcgJmc. Weeds and piles of rubble hne the potholed streets. Dunnger said the new landlord intends to perform a complete re- habilitation of the park. which 1s located on 16th Street bctwet•n New- port Boule' ard and upenor A,_ cnue. .. They're going to ha\C: to take 11 do" n to bare din:· he said "The) 'II ha'e 10 rc .... ire the u11ht1es. put in nev. pads. rcpa'c the streets and curbs and put in all ncv. plumbing." The dc\t~loper performing the reno,auons "''II be Whitestone Properties of Santa Ana. whose gen- eral partner. Kris Kakkar. was for- mer!)' general partner in Rubidoux Panncrship. "We're finally going to get to do what v.e·ve always wanted to do at Aloha Palms ... said Bensyl. who is also Wh11estonc's spokesman. Dunnger said the rrnova11on. 10 be done in t\\<O pha~s. should take about eight months. During \he renovauon period. rents 1n the ne~ double-wide mobile homes '"" be held 10 S400 a month. under the terms of the settlement. When the rchab1htat1on is com- plete. the landlord will be permitted to colkct up to S750 a month for 1..•ach unit for 12 months. Thereafter. Varshne) will be allowed to charge whate\er rent the market will bear. Dunngcr said he did not expect rents to go up much be)ond $750 a month. "They'll be pre\l) much at market rates alread) :· he said p1\ and Dunnger agreed that both panic~ had gained from the seulcment. "I don't think there v.ere aO\ rral losers." Dunnger said ... Everybod~ ""alked awa) with v.hat they want- ed." Raphael Sanchez. one of the ten- ants. said he and his neighbors werl.' also s.ausficd "1th the deal. for th<' most pan. But he said some families v.ere s11ll agonmng O'er "'hether 10 takc thi:ir SI '.600 and lea\e the park. or remain and take II in three 1ncr<'- ments O\er a one-}ear period. as required under the settlement. "I think th<' maJOflty of us arc happ).'. he said. "Some of us arc thin ling ma) oc we can take the monc) and bu) a house somewhere else. But some people still don't kno" "hat the\ should do. h 's hard to mo' c somcv. he~ else when }ou·rC' "orking here .\nd houses arc c\pensl\e here 1n Costa Mesa lf v.c "'ant 10 bu} a hou~. "e ha\t' 1u go a"a~ fro m here ·· Laguna activist star of her own Video ly KAREN AUGE 0.ily Noc Slaff Wr11_. L.\G N .\ BEACH -Beth Leeds 1s used tu being an the local limd1gh1. After all. this 1s a v.oman \\ho. "'hen not \\ailing tables at the per. cnniall) nowded Joli} Roger. has bl·l·n lno"' n to turn up al public mccllng!> dressed as the i:n- ' 1ronmcn1al fair). nl'!>S I!> being bcam{'d 1n10 II\ 1ng rooms across the nauon. than~c; to a gl1tt~ e n' ironm1:ntal postcard pro<lull'd b~ the V H. I nctv.orl ·-rm a mo' 11: star:· Ll·eds !k11d. rcli:rnng to the piece. fhi: '1dco 1s pan of a series produced to coincide with the .\pnl :!:! [anh Da~ actl\ llll'' and 1s still in U<,l' pas)1on She cena1nl~ kno"'" hc-r )tUfT. .. A.llcgra 'entured from her :'l:cv. \ orl ot1iccs to Orange Count) 10 mn•t "1th Lci:ds. her daughter ~tandk. and Janice .\ldnch. "ho arc also featured 1n the "1deo. The lno spent the better part of a da} la'>I ~pnng combing thi: C'Oast and d1st'u\s1ng olT)horc dnlhng and rl'lati:d l'>'>UC'> 1n Huntington Beach ')tUdlO~ ofli:nngs indude \lgnt'tte'i on a group of 'a' 3JOS "ho stopped con- st ruu1on of a IO\I( "aste dump in a rcmmc part of .\nLOna and an .\r- l..in'i.l'> rnmmunil) unlll'd to figh1 tor lhl' lkanufl of po1!>U Ol'\l ground .... ater .\llegra ~td she had no 1dC'a hov.- mu1..h monc) \'H-l ln\C!ttcd 1n thl' i:rn 1ronmi:ntal pmJi:Ct inl·e the '1deo\ hc'gan amng lac;t ..pnng ... hundred'> of thou~nd ol people ha\C called in and a lo• of monc) hai. bl"t.'ll gn cn 10 urcc-n· .. Shi:·s also been knov.n to run for ma)or and. w11h her daughter Mandie. to !>land 1n front of bull- doze~. But nov.. Beth Leeds 1s going Holh "-ood. The videos. C'olkc-11\Ch lltkd .. Ord1nar~ Pcopk Doing E,. truordi na~ Things:· highlight u~ inJ1, 1duals and groups "hose en- ' 1ronmcntal rfTons set them apart. said producer .\hni: .\llegra The '1deo 1s both a tribute to the h1:aut) of outhcm Cahfom1a·s coa~thnc and a graphic dep1ct1on of an 011 sp1Jrs dc'itrul'll\I: capab1ht) .\lkgrn '"31d thi: 'tdeos v.111 be '>ho" n. inti:rspcncd v.-1th the nctv.ori.·., ma1nsta~ offcnngs of pop music. for 1h1.• nt'\I )Car pcalc." .\llcgra \4Ud \. For Leed~. thl· \ 1dt'O 1!> more tha°'-. a chanl.'c to c\pand her fame It's a __, chance to spread her messagc 1hat uffshon· oil dnlhng should bc halt1..•d Laguna·s curl)·haircd acf" 1st 1s thl' sta r of hl·r .. er} ov. n "ldl'O. Rl·gular '1cv.ers of Video H1ts·t. thl' pop music video channel. prob- abl} alreadv know that Leeds' like- Ll'l'<ls v.as rhosen 10 be featured a'i onl' of those e\traord1nal) pcopk alkr a nat1onv.1dc search . .\llegrn said. ··we v.erc looking for a ''of) on oil 'pills. I spol e 10 Reth and '>he Cl'flainl} has a lot of cner~'. a lot of In add111on 10 the Leeds '1dco. .. .\nd. 11 gl\l'\ me addeJ clout For a rl·al ix·rson 10 ha'c clout 1n th1' "orld. that 1s realh soml"thing .. VH -1.\ half-do1en en' ironmental Assemblyman strikes it rich, hits hole-in-one By ROBERT BARKER FOUNTAIN VALLEY -.\\- scmbl\ man Nolan Fnzzelle nc' er played ~olf with an)onc v.ho scored a holc-1n-oni:. nev<.•r saw a holc-in- one and nc.,,cr dri:amcd of making a hole-in-one. a-lifetime shot -S:!0.000 richer That "as thi: cash pn1c cs1abh'ihi:d in ad' anci: for a hole 1n one on the par-J 187-)ard ninth hole that 1raH·rsi:s o'er a drainage channel and 1n tuv.ards 1hi: clubhouse. .. I ""s mori: in shock than ah\· lh1ng d)('. rm not \Ure that rm Sttll not in ~htx l ·· Fnudlc. "ho..._. four<iome in · eluded hti. -.on. Da\ id. and Fountain Valle} ( our1c1lman George Sco11. rdUl>l'd 10 g1\l' hi~ '><.'MC lorn1a A!tsoo..1t1on of 'uN•nmcn '' a poht1cal ..11.1wn lOmm111ce Bui Fnuclk s..ud there ''ould ~· no problem'> because the golf tour narnl'Ot "'a" 'taged to ra1<;e fund'> Jnd th e ca\h fln1e actuall ~ v.a'> pa11.I b) an 1n'luranre rom pan~ tha1 l'<.':11'\ thl' llW·C~ "hl'n o;omcone ht1'i on<' l1n 1h1.· ~rl'"~ and \\ra1gh1 into the hok Fnuclk. R-Founta1n Valle'. "'as the onl~ one of the 1 ~0 or w pla~cf\ "ho pla~cd the hok perfcctl). Fnuelk made thl' \hot o l h1~ ltk \\Ith a -'·"ood f-r11fa\ tk said .he'll use th e "1nnin~ to hdp pa) the hi:a' ~ cost<> of main· t:uning hou~·hold<, in Fountain Val· k\ .ind Sarcamento But that's e\al·tl) v.hat the "etcran GOP rcpn:'ll'nlatl\e -and golfer - did in 1hi: Orange Count) Chapter of the California .\ssoc1at1on of Nur- SCr) mco·s Golf Tournament al M11r Square Parl hi:rc. He's a richer man for his once-in- .. I ni:\t·r ~" a holc-in-onC' and I ne,cr ~" 1h1s oni::· said Fnuellc a golfer "ho usuall) shoot\ in the lo" to nud 9<h. "I turned a"-a\ and "as puning m~ dub hacl in the hag \\hen one of m) partnc~ ~id. ·Hi:). 11's tat.mg a l1cl towards the hole " ·Some obscn ers quesuoned 1f Fnuclle l'Ould IC'gall) keep the ca'>h pnlc bcrnuw the spon~r. the C'alt· .\ )pol l'\V. Offi3n fm \hl' \\a\l' \ Fair Poli11lal Pran1n·' C omm..,.,1on said th.lt. gl•rwr..111~ "hen 1'3' n\l~nt I fCll:IH'd h\ an l'il'Cll'd llfllllJI and 11·, not tor pohttlal purpo\.l·, thr ffi(ln1..'\ I\ Uln'lldl•fl'd J ~lfl r.ithl'I than a l·11ntnhu11on I s 100,000 in computer parts taken in raid FOllNT-\IN V"LLEY -'\ group of hca' 11> armed robbC'rs s1ail'<i a aucrnlla raid on a com· pu1cr c1rcu1t board manufacturt'r here. 1crror111ng emplO)ttS and M · ca pin& v. 1th SI 00.000 1n compul<'r produc1s. Lt Bob Mosel) said Monda)'. The sun.toting bandits. dt· scnbcd as c1gh1 or 10 avcrag<'-'llltd male Hispanic~ in their earl) 10$. ~ POLICE LOG v.('rc all dressed in ara) swca1sh1ns. . blue:' pants. rubber slo'es and had lhcir ftttt painted v.uh blad and brov.n camouflqe 1>'1nt. M<>KI)' said. >\II v.erc am1<'d v.-uh zHfpc machu~ 1un1. he added Thc) bun• 1n10 SMT Produ u Corp.. 171 SO Nev.hope 1. at 11 45 p.m Thursda). handC'uffed PX or ~'en cmplo'~ and forced them 10 he on the floor peak1na o'nt)' 1n penish. the apparent lea<kr of the pna shou. tl'd command~ at the othen as the) took 10.000 computcr chips and ~vet1I thousand Cart'Ull board~. Mosel) said The robbers also took personal cash fron\ two of 1hr r mpto)CC:'· he said When the) had v. hat 1ht)' v.antl'd. 1ht &unmtn fled in an unkno"'n vehicle. Mosel u1d Emplo>tt' akned pohct Wlth a panic alarm .. It v.-1\ '"''<'II planned. well orpn1ttd and well o«uted:· Mosel) said. add1nc the robbcrs tttmt'd to know e'acth "'h1ch \p«'1fk c.-h1'" Lhe1 !"n'C after -•:1 &llT J. ,,,,._, Co.a• Meta A man rt'ported that he~'' punch('d in the cye for no rca~n by a drunken petron at hootm her. 72.S W. Baker 1. at I NS a.m. Saturday. 0 mronc sma\hed a a1an cJOOf and tntcftd '1\t offiCTi of LAJ C'onwun1on. ISi Kalmu1 Dnvt. over lhc ... -«kend ~ had not btttt di1dotcd Mondt)' mom1n& The ~•k·1n OC'C\lmd tofM time btfOft S:4l a.m unda 0 - Eamnp v.orth SI0.000 "''ef°t totcn ftom • bootl'I " 1hc Onner C'ountr_ Mal'\ct~. fOnnn1 knawt\ u the iv.ap mttt. 270 I falf">ICW ltoed. ~Wttn U:JO and I~ 45 pm 0 A l'ar hattcl) v.a' thro"'n 1hrou1h the v.1ndO\A. lit 3 H\ unJa1 parkrd 1n lh<' 00 hl(l('k of Censer c;1rttt The· t'1311Cf"\ 10\..er appart'ntl\ ined to p l) 1hc l3r\ \tcrco from the da\hhoord hut was unahk 10 The brrak·m 01:curred llc:·1v.ccn 7 JO nnd 7 45 pm unda~ 0 \ man in thr ~l)l10 blQl:k ot .\nahc1m "' <'nU<' "'1d S.l.000 Y.ll \IOlcn from h1\ home 1mml'd1alcl} ant'r ht kt hi\ t\·&irlfnrnd u'C h1\ phone Huntingto n ~ach I\ m.tdent 1n th<' 400 blocl of lak<' Strttt &Ol liken tu the ckanrrs v.hcn she •"t'nt to th<' dean~ hC' \lld v. hen she retumtd homt from lhc l1undroma1 down tht' \trttt. 'he found J<'"'"t'l'O and S438 1n C'&sh m1n1n1 Culpnts \lid som~nc was cau\11\J a d1sturhonl~ b\ cu111na dov.n trtts 1n th<' 1rca of R1"trv1ew < 1rt'I<' • 0 Someone ttpontdl) )tolc a Labrador Relntvtr \1tlut'd 11 S600 from Petland. tOl 11 .\dam' Ave a Racketctn stoic four tcnn1'> rac.-ket' fr()m an un· toct..cd "eh1cle 111 the !tOOO bled. of 8rtl(lkhun1 t~t D " motomt 'l•d \OMt'OM'. poss1hl> 1n an oranJC' To)Oll p1dtup, firt'd 1 paint ~llct 11 her "Chick near Bol\a C't11c1 Ro.J and Warne r ""enue and then h11 her hu$band D Bufllars ~I)' stole II' from vch1C'ln 1n an undcrvound pettuns 1rca at the' Harbor L1&ht\ .\Jlllr1· mcnts. 16 792 Tth man Lane ln-ine Bu!llari pned open a door at Vall<'v Prottu1na. I 7361 w1man. and \tole 1n und<'lcmt1ntd amount of computer equipment ~rly Monda mon11na. 0 SotMonc biroke 1 I k on a kick bo' at 1ou.l Land Corp Litt unday ind stole SSOO 1n (9$h 0 $omeoM took a JVC AMtfM uc pla :'ff OUl of an untoc.\.t~I 111~4 \ nlk\v.agcn Bu@ 'u"Ja, v.h1lr 11 v.a' part..C'J 1n 1h1.. ~41111 blod. ,,f \1crr.1 R•'l<I 0 " res1drn1 uintJllainl•J 1ha1 .l m.ln 1n h" :1" "'a' "alt..ing art,unJ nJ l.l"\I on h1\ rat11• l.a~una Bt-aC'h " tran~1rn1 v.a' .111T\l(•J <'Ml' MonJa\ m1,m1 na 1111 3lk-gcdl~ d1alln1gu'\~ .i police l,t'ficcr 10 a tie.ht •" 1h, offiC"Cr p;11<01l-J \1ain Bt'at:h 0 <\man rr1K\n('(J 1h11S<"Venl 1uv,•n1l~ :.<.·uxttd h11i1 and hu. "'If<' Jnd 1hre11cnl-d lh<'m v.h1lr lh<' coupk v.11, v.all>.ing in Hr1,l\'r rart.. 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IR VINE -Tbe re&lization of a l ().year dream will tab lbape today at the official unveili~ of Irvine u the lite of the county 1 ftnt World Trade Center. Irvine city officials will join rep. mentatives from the trade aaocia- tion and the Irvine Co. at the corner of Jamboree Boulevard and Main Street where the planned 20-story center is under construction. Tbe center is tclteduled for completion in May 1991. Founded in 1979, the associa· lion's Oranae County branch is one of more than l SO international buJi. nest orpnizations that have 60 trade centen tbrouahout the wodd. The association is currently hued in Santa Ana where cit_y officials tried unsuccessfully to find a do- veloeer who would build the cenld" on etty-owncd land. Irvine officials consider their city a natural choice, since one-third of the orpnization•s DO ft 10\L~ .\\ER .\Gt:s NEW YORK (AP ) -Fl,,.I Dow Jones mrage1 for Miay. "' "m ~ ff= nd 72. . .1 . • . rn fl64.n 1 . 4 #7 4 . -1 .4 II . 1~11 . :>.IO - 6 .. 1.Bl.... .Ii 1011 ... ii:ll,01-1 lndu, ~ ~' ·m· Tran • • Utlls ~. , 65 Slk n. ..\11EX l .E..\Dt:HS NEW YORK (AP) -S.lfl, 4 p,m Monday price and ner change of the 10 mo•I active Aml!rlca n Srock Exchange luues. trading nahonallv al more than Sl . Name Vm L .. t Ctl9. Hlllhaven n , ~\It FruitLoom , I >14 -11 ... Sa1Nikl93wt , 'It $ ~ RelianEI pf 4 6, 131• !i Dnmk Nk wt 479. 1 1 • ~ TeleSPhere w· 41te -'I• AmTr·mo '' , ~1"1 + 1'"1 SalNik 19Jwt l, + 11• PWebb Nk PWI 10,7 -'I AIPha lnd 7. 1, + I/• NEW YORI<. (AP) Jun 25 Advanced Decl!ned Unchanoed Total issues NPW highs New lows ~l HM7 462 2005 16 S6 '\'SE l .. Et\DEHS NEW YORK tAPl -Sa le., 4 o.m Mondav proce a nd net cha~e of the IS most active New York. Srock. Exchange issues, trading na11onat1v al more than Sl Name Volume LHt Cho. PnilMor s 3, 185,700 46'9 .. 15.., Soea stBk 2.616,200 9l• -'• Calerpllr 1,889,700 531..1 -5 Reoso• n 1.885,400 2)\9 .+ • Comw E<H l,787.900 32 1 + • AmExor l 444,500 30 / Exxon 1.419 .400 47'• -'11 Citicorp l,286,300 2?1' AmerT&T 1.no.100 41'• -'• ChaseMann 11210,&20 2• 8 +-1 Fowboro 1\ 76.wu 51 + 1171 r:M t, 126,200 116)• .. \9 stKodak. 1.063.700 •01' -'• enElcl 1,027,600 69',• -18 enMoton 960,SOO 47l• -1 • ft'Ht\T '\'SE DID NEW YORK (AP) Jun 2S Pr.-,,. Advanced Dec1oned Unchanged Total •ssues New highs New lows cr,J 28(-itt u 18 NEW YOR I<. (AP) -Most acriv~ over·lhe· counrer stock5 5uoolied DY NASO Name TelMU MCI In rel Softwx s Rocr,cr APoeC ~acres MiC5fl s F•Exec TlcmA' Advanceo Declined Uocha noed Total Issues New high' New lows 3 T ora l salu Leif cw V~me Bid A'll~ Ch9. Hn:lfgg 11~9~ 1 73. 2 _ 'a 1,177, 4S1, -I ' l.2S4, ISl • -•. l.117. 115·16 1 1·16 ·m 41 ·. -•• I'. : 121' t I s ,100 74 11 -I. t•S,.400 3 -l • 16 93o.700 14 -~ 765 1.136 7 390 (291 S9 9 1 IJ.SSl.700 ''° bualneMes are hued ln Irvine. "Santa AM WU a loqtime IUP- por1er oft.be idea. they wanted to bave it in their city, but it just didn't baooe~" taid Christine Axelson, nWbtina director for the county trade UIOCiation ... We surveyed and surveyed and found the bulk of the intematiooal buliness is ti.sed in Irvine. We talk.ed to many de- velopen. but the Irvine Co. was the one that finally bit the bullet and said, 'We'll do it.' •• Julien J. Studley Inc. of Newport Beach will be the leasina qent for the center, recruiting inte~tional companies .to be tenants m the buildina. The city will finance the trade center's initial cost of rcntina a second-floor location, with ad· ditional support to come from a percentaae of the rents collected from the building's tenants. ••The wortd Tr'lde Cent«'• lo- cation in the city o( Irvine lilnder- toores the reality of Irvine'• ~ifi­ cance u an interutionaJ d!r,, laid Irvine Mayor Lany ~· We ~ JOint to be ioaeuinaJy involved in mtematiooaJ bulineu relations in the years immediately ahead.'' The center will serve aa an inter- national Unk and mearoh ~nter for county businesses. to hou1e allltitlilte beadquarten, a raean:b library and conference facility. "It's real excitina.•• Axelson said. "It's kind oflike the Performina Ans Center comir11 to Oraftle County - now for the fint time we'll have our own World Trade Center." The center is under conltJ'Uction next to the Irvine Hilton hotel that trade center officials said will terve as an important location for major international conferencies. lrvirle firm, China sign computer pact ly RUSS LOAR D.-yNol ....... W- lRVJNE -An Irvine company Monday signed one of the first joint· venture, computer manufacturina deals with the People's Republic of China. Helionetics Inc. of Irvine and the aovernment-<:0ntrolled North Com- puter Application Development Corp. (NCAD) of Shenyang City, China, agreed Monday to form a new, jointly owned company which will produce and sell personal com- puters. Helio netics and NCAD wilt each own SO percent of the new company: Shenyang Shenlong Com- puter Systems Co. An Irvine subsidiary of Helionetics -Dcfinicon Inter- national Corp. -will manufacture circuit boards for the computer 10 ~ designed and produced by the Chi- nese company. "This product will be both a PC and a work station all in one box." said Definicon fou nder Vince Williams. The deal will merge Dcfimcon hardware technolog) with Chinese software and manufac- turing. "We expect such a combination will produce a very powerful com- puter system for the Chinete and world markets. .. said Mu Rw-Lin. acneral manaacr of NCAD. "After over two years of research for a suitable technolOIY partner, we are v~ry pl~ to .. realize that vision with Dcfimoon. The computer will be marketed internationally, to be used primarily in tugh technology and IC'ience. Hehonet1C1 currently manufactures power~onversion systems for the military. "This new company will let us go from a board-level company to a computer manufacturina company and puts us into the work-station business for the first time," said Bernard B. Katz. Hclionetics board chairman The n<'~ computer will be based on the so-called SPARC technology of Sun Microsystems and will run both DOS and UNIX operating sys- tems. Hehone11cs reported a $237,000 profit for 1989 on sales of SI 0 mtlhon. The company acquired Dr- fin1con earlier this month. Atlantic City anxious over Trump negotiations By HENRY STERN Auodat..S l'r•n Wrller ATLANTIC C ITY. N.J. Donald Trump's casmo workers arc offenng him pieces of th<'ir pay- checks. His belling patrons wish him well. But city officials arc nervously watching what's doing with the man who means 14.SOO JObs. As tonight's midnight deadline nears for "trump to make an over- due $43 million bond payment on his Trump Castle Casino Reson B> The Bay. bankers apparent!) wrre scrambling to win approval from two foreign banks balking at a rescue package for the developer. City and industry officials werl' trying to gauge the effect of Trump's troubles on the already clouded image of this stagnating casino town The constnsus Monday seemed 10 be that Trump would slide to safel> without bankruptcy. but perhaps at the cost of selling on<' of h1'i three casinos. Trump officials have said none of the properties is for sale. "The Trump Organization and Donald Trump h1msdf are 'ihrewd enough 10 wor~ themselves out of 11." said Michael DeRoptis, head of the Greater Atlantic Caty Chamber of Commerce "You would have to sa) that af somcbod} needs money and has thl'se pro perties, It makn senS<' to \ell one of them." Ro) Silbert, president of Local 54 of the Hotel Employees and Res- taurant lln1on. agreed and said Trump's wo rkers arc loyal. The union repreSt."nts about 4,SOO of Trump's roughl> 14.SOO employees. and 16.000 of the industry's S0.000. Laura McN1chol. a manager m the game room for teen-agers at Trump Castle. \aid 'ihe'd donate a day's pay 1f 11 would case her boss' burden. She declined to sa) how much she earns. "I think the man 1s a business genius:· \31d McN1chol. who took the JOb four months ago. "Does hr reall) need help" I d on't know. But I'd do 11 11 he does." She said about srx other workers discussed the prospect of helping Trump. Trump Castle spokesman Bob Arrow said he hadn't heard o( such a mo\ement. 0 POINTS • Lowest rates • Fast processing • Direct lender • Purchase or refi • Other equity loans available ~OLD STONE MORTGAGE 1.:.1 Srnce 1819 ~~-~ (714) 662-1012 \ HOWS BUSINESS? • Professional typesetting •Brochures • Logo designs • Print advertisements 1 • Radio advertisements fru mgpeheUoru (714) 847-1981 Carol & Company Coast VIPs honor Henry Segerstrom In the 1920. Ru1h Scaentrom remembers her rancher 'husband toilina over their Costa Mesa bean fields. Now an flowers on that same land. In 1980 the Setcrstrom family donated five of the acres for the siaht of the Oranac County Per- formin' Arts Center. The beans haven't been totally foraouen, however. Lima bean soup commenctd Friday evenings SSQO..a- latc dinne r honoring Henry rstrom, mana&in& partner of Sqerstrom and Sons and 1he first chairman of lhe center board of trustees. Honorary dinners arc a common affair. Not thas one. Why was this nipt. chaired by Ciel Woodman. such a · magical evening? Let me count the ways. •No. I: The Setting The 250 guests entered throuJ.h the center stage door for cocktails back stage and dinner on stage in the awesome Scgerstrom Hall. Phan- tom-styled chandeliers glisted above; dramatic spcc1al-efTect light- ina painted the empty hall. After the sour, gueSIS were delighted over lhe vea loin stuffed with lobster and a berry-filled piano dessert. The West- in South Coast Plaza hotel chefs outdid 1hemselves for this VIP bunch. a No.2: The Honoree "Once in a while in your lifetime you get the OPortunity to pluck a star oul of 1he sky. hold on 10 it. pull it to earth and plant it." Scgerstrom said of his role in developing the center. Early center supporters. among them Tim Strader. Da ve Tappan. Elaine Redfield. Charley Hester. Ray Watson. Carl Mitchell and Georgia Spooner. honored Scgertrom via \'ldeo. Others. among them Floss Schumacher. Kathryl) Thompson and General Wilham Lyon. praised from the podium. "l suit don't think we full> ap- preciate what we have here. We ,, Carol Humphreys must continue to reach for the promise of sreatncss for the pcr- formina ans in Oranae County," Seaerstrom said, surrounded by fam- ily members. among them his mother. sister. two of his three chil- dren and his wife Renee. stunnina in a short metallic brocade by Yves St. Laurent. Later the philanthropic couple recieved golden jewelry in the replica of 1he center s Fircbird sculpture. •No.3: The Tablcmates. The cream of the Coast's promi- nen1 movers and shakers includin1 Jack and Dori deKruif, Roger and Janice Johnson, Maurice and Marcy Mul ville. Roger and Bonnie Smith, Tom antl Marilyn Nielsen. George and Jud11: Argyros, Carol Wilken, Vesta Curry. Al and Deeann Baldwin. Robert and Martha Fluor. Lillian Fluor. Tony and Ginger Allen. Don Beall, Walter Gerken, Reed Royalty, Carl and Margaret Karcher. Rogue and Judy Hemley and Teri) Goldfarb c.ame to honor their leader. •No.4: The Entertainment The evening concluded with a performance by the caberet-styled p1an1s1 Michael Feinstein (the next e\cning he pla)'ed to a sold-out center audience). His sclccllons from Gershwin. Berlin and Cole Porter enchanted. Introducing Feinstein's romantic serenade. center president Tom Kendrick ~1d. "Romantic music is enjoyed b) those who make no small plans -for those who dream." Like Henry T. Segerstrom. CINwl•• and Nora ""'•· John Danlel1 and S.ndra S•t•ntrom Danlels. ................... ~ TOlll Kendrlcll, Renee Se .. , ....... , Judy MOf'r •M honoree He~ Se .. rnr°"'" Wlllla111 and Wiii• Dean L~on •nd M•r Jorie and ftaul •""4ulst. Importance of sex diminishes with age Janice •nd Roger Johnson. Hal and Je•nette Se9erstrotft with S•lly and .-.oward ftoulsen DEAR READERS: Today's col•mn ls going to be a coaliuatlon of yesterday's. Tiie sabject "sex after marriage" 1enerated 111cb aa avalucbe of responses tbat I coeJdn't po11lbly do jastice to It in a 1ill1le day. Tlte poU wae prompted by a womu wllo slped llerself "Content lJI Moatreal." "Content" ud her lle1baod, botll In their late 50s. gave •c SU wfllen tlley were in their 401. S e wrote, "Wt are extremely com· patlble, fllapplly married and don't feel tllat wt are ml11lng a thln1.'' ne question 1bt asked was, "Art we ocldbaJls? How many otJltr married cnples live to1etber happily wltllout sex?" I told lier I'd ask. To my surprise, more t•u 35,000 readers llave rt· spoaded 10 far. Here is a sample of wlaat my mall bas beta llkt tbtse last few days: From York. Pa.: Dear .\nn. please tell 1he "oman 1n Montreal that she has a soul sister in Pennsylvania. Sex was designed for pleasure and reproduction "Jim" nnd I produced seven beau11ful children and the pleasure disappeared a long lime ago. .\II I want to do 1s snuggle. which is JUSt fine wi th him -his high blood pressure medicine 11.nock- ed out 1hc uger 1n his tank fhe )'cars ago. Jim's doctor warned us that 1h1s m1,ht happen and I had a hard time concealing m} JO). Neither of us has been interested 1n sex since "e "ere in our earl ) 40s but v.e "ere ashamed to admit it. Now we don't need to pretend an) more Little Rock: I am 43, s1nglr. three 11mcs divorced and read>\, fo r a platonic rela11onsh1p Sex. in my opinion. 1s great I> o' crratcd. It has caused more hcartachC' 1han an)- thing I know of. Also. a.n~one who is completel) honrst will tell you that 1t 1s mess). 1iresome and of\en disappQtnllng. Kansas City: What a relief to read in your column that my husband and I arc not the only ones. Five .... "' so~(/~ Help Make !~~ A Child's Dream Come True ,., ... It.WWI 1 ........ I AIRe .................... ft RM Ola, ........ " (TM)_,._ • ..... ,.., ....... .............. o.-...CA-' Ann Landers )'-'ars ago. aftl'T a l\\O·hour attempt. m) husband !><ltd: "I hope )OU won't be hurt. hut it's not worth the trouble ... I rrplil·d. "Thanks fo r say- ing so. I lame 10 thal conclusion five )'Cars ago ... I ""as 41 and m) hus- band wa\ 42. and thal was thr last 11ml' ""l' 1m·d I am completely happ) \\Ith 1h1s man and v.e lo"c each olhcr dcarh Wiison WoodMan with Ulll•n and Peter P'I~. Porlland, Ore.: .\n)' married cou- ple ""ho ha~ good health and 1.kc1dcs 1hq don'1 1111.c SC\ 15 as queer as a S4 bill. I am 86 and m> v.1fc 1s 85. l pla> nine holes of ~olf e\Cry day and am sure our at·uve scit hfe is respQns1ble for m) great golf game. I en10~ m~ golf so much 1ha1 I am going to kl·cp ha' 1ng ~' no matter what. Pa .. dena. Calif.: I am not ac- cus1omed 10 di scussing m) sex hfe wi th an)onr. much less "rating about 11 to a newspaper colummst. but I can't resist telling you that my hu~band and I arc bolh .:'5-)ear-old professionals. straight. hcallh) and ha pp). bul we do nol care for ph) s1- cal inumac) We want two children and ha' e decided to adopt. Our friends would ne\ er behrve 1h1s. Louis •nd Jeanette Knobbe with Dr. Arnold 8eclc111an •t the SSOO·•·plate dinner honorlft9 Henry Se9erstrCN11. Tum Your Garden RED, WHITE &BLUE Sioux Falls, S.D.: My wife and I cclcbraled our 50th wedding an- niversal) three )Cars ago. We ha'e always had a fine: seA life and we are complctel)' open with each other. I asked her rc<·entl) 1f she was enjoy· in& scit now as much as she u~d to. Shr said. "\\-ell. no. 1t 1s a little less exciting." I then asked when she first noticed 11. She replied. "Last night and again 1h1s morning." for July 4th! Come On Jn ... sJ<AJE fORfUN! Meet&~~G'ds rc~ESSONS Enroll Nowt MeeaV_.Cen._ 2701 "°"'' .... C.ta Meeo, CA 979-IUO .. (, ~·-· ~ (~ ... ·..,~~ .. . A!' ~ ~ NEWPORT BEACH .......... ,..lef'frt Nwfttt atla"*'9 c.n-.... lllllcA""-• M.on tU-cM22 IAVINE W ... oodbf"-~~-Vll&ep C9nt« .. ...,Mea f'tt•J. 552.-0500 ONDS,Elt:. 41BVERLY HILLS QUAUTY AT DOWNIOWN PRICES• DIAMOND WHOUJAUR -CUS10M DBSIGN 25°/o to 800/o BELOW RETAIL •JJ!WELER ON PRBMISBS •COMPLETE. ~y 557-7066 355 Briatol St. Suite U COUNTRYSIDE. CENTER Costa l\t'leaa, CA 92626 •APPRAISALS ·~ON •DIAMOND SBTI'INC i J I Dlrectqr Aaron makes Som thing of 'Nothing' David Drummond and Ellzab•th Norm•nt In "Much Ado About Nothing .. at the Grov• Shakespeare Festival. 8y TOM mus ~ ..... ('_, ......... "Much Ado About Notbifll" is among the most aptly titled of Shakespeare's comc:<Jies and, despicc its popularity. one of the most hasti· ly P.lottcd. Its characters simply don t brhavc. or react. with an over- abundance of common sense. Nevertheless. in the hands of an inventive director such as Jules AJtron. such blatant nonsense can be immense!) cntertainine. Aaron's conccptualiLcd production. which launches the outdoor portion of the Gro'e Shakc-spcare Fcsuval. is a deliciousl) funn) ireatment of one of the Bard's more mediocre crea- tions. .. Much Ado" 1s set 1n Messina, Ital). and Aaron is fai thful to the place -but he fast-forwards the time to 1939 when black-shined Fasc1sb goose-stepped through the strl·ets. H istOr) 's villains become Shakespearean heroes w11h surpris- mgl) little log1st1cal stress. Enriching the Grove production 1s D. Man) n Book waiter's splendid to"n square sc111ng \\llh life-size mannequins lounging about. Aaron utilm'!. these figures well, directing h1~ actor~ both to pla} off them at ti me' and. "hl'll eaH~sdropping on till' conH·~ttun!. of othl·~. to as- !.Unh· 1h1:tr pos111ons a'> a li\lng tahkau \. Thi' dr\lcr add~ 10 1hr n1mcd} b} lam pooning lhl· ShaknpQretn device of lkimpy di• 1uisc. Center 1t11t in this liah&heencd romp are the P'Wd soldier Benedick (David Drummond) and hi• adversary in social warf'ire Beatrice (Elizabeth Norment). Their verbal conflict. which becomes roman1ic via some mischievous proddin1 by their comrades. is brautifully ~n­ ducted, with Normcnt's sparklina subtlety of character earning es- pecially high marks and Drum- mond's more physical comedk style equally applaudable. Less bchcvablc, but nearly u ef- fecti vc. is the traumatic episode in- volving Benedick's comrade Claudio (Richard Soto) and his brlovcd Hero (Hisa Takakuwa). Both perform with a fine sense of intensity as their wedding is disrupted by malicious gossip fomented (for whatever reason) b) the oil) Don John (Carl Reggiardo in a typically skillful, black-hearted performance). Harr) Woolfs o verwrought Lconato (Hero's father and the town go\ ernor) is one of the crown jewels of the supponin4 cast. along with Gal) Armagnac s princely Don Ped ro. Stacy Ross and Roxanna Auge~on contributc a pair of beauti- ful!) realized background portrayals a~ Hero's attendants. The plum comic role of Constable DogbcIT) marks thl· welcome return to 1hc stag(· (after eight )'cars) of Thomas Bradac, founder and artislic director of the Grove Sbampeare Festival. Bradac excels as the super· cillous commander of the evenina watch whose "don•t make wavn policy is thwarted by the caJ>'ure of Don John's henchmen (nicely enacted by Joe Foster and Tom Juarez). 11 would be nice if the charactcn (particularly Don John) we~ lilted with a linlc more motivation for their actions. but "Much Ado" makes for a mcn-y time nevenhcleu . Drummond and Norment are par~ ticulariy !mprnsive as. more sublle incarnauon of Petruchto and Katherine from ''The Tamina of the Shrew:· and enttmblc excellence prevails throuahout. • •• "Much Ado About Nothtng con- &inucs throuah July 14 in the. Festi- val Amphitheater. 128S2 Main St .• Garden Grove, with performances Thursdays through Sundays al 8:30. Call 636-721 3 for ticket information. Orion Pictures sets 'Bull Durham' sequel DURHAM, N.C. -Orion Pie· tures has approved a movie sequel to ··Bull Durham ... the smash sum- mer hit of 1988 that grossed more than $50 million. according to a report published Saturday. "We intend to make a sequel to 'Bull Durham:" producer Thom Mount told The Durham Morning Herald in an interview published Saturday. "We've been working with Orion for about four or five months, but "c just recently got the approval 10 make the film ... Mount esumated that about two- thirds of the sequel will be filmed in Durham. Wnter-director Ron Shelton. a former minor-league ballpla)er. is 1,1,orktng on the sequel screenplay. Shelton's original screcnpla} about a n11nor league baseball team re~civcd 1 an Academy Award nomination. TV Listings 7:00 7:30 0 Wheel of Jeopardy!::. Fonune .~ D IEnlerla•nmtnl Hard Copy Toruohl u Sltdge My Secrel Hammer• ldenbtv 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Rescue 911 (RI ttn Stereo1 :; MoVM. "Babyc•hs" (1989 Comeav1 R1Ck1 La•e Cra 1 Shetter Betty Buckley tin S1ereo1 ::; M111ocl T t>e Bestseller tRJ In 1he Heat of 1he Night tin Quantum Lup On Ste•eo1 ::; tin Steteo1:. Stereot~ Mov1t: •• "Tough Ef!OU9h" 11983 Orama1 Dennis Qua.a Warren Oates Carlene Watkins News 11:00 News News Tu1 coo~·"9 tor Two 11:30 W11eguy 8estof Carson 1R, Ta11 .. I can·t tell \Ou the plot. but I can tell }OU ll \\Ill be set at least partially I in Durham," Mount said. I By Tbe As1ocJ•IH Press A look 'Through the Wire' J liegins third season of 'POV' u n 0 mil m m m m a!) ~ .__ m A&E AMC BRAVO DIS ESPN FAM GALA HBO LIFE MAX NICK Eye on Los Eye on Los Who's Ille Wondef Roseanne ttn jCo.teh 11,, t111rtysomelh~ P., ng News N!Qhtline ::, A~IH AllCl4tlts Boss7 Yean Stereo1..., Ste•eo1 :. Awa~ (RJ (In 1e•Po1 ·• PM Maga11ne Ent. Tomghl Reacue 911 IRI tin Stereo) ::; Movie "Babycallts" 11989 Comedy! Riclu lake •• News W1~uy love But of love News News News Carol Burnett Carol Burnfll Connection Connec1t0n and Fnends Ind Fnends Current All11t Peo Court Who's 8oss1 Wonder Y Roseanne !Coach lhtrtysomttlltng fin SterPO ., News NIQltl!lne ::. M'A'S•H Currenl Allair Mov1t: •.•' / "Htekey and ~s" P97? Mys1erv1 811 Hews I Lovt Lucy JtfttrlOllS CC'sby Rooe•t Cu10 Ros •ana ash 0.1 weus \Pan 'Z ot 21 :.' Cosby Show Night Court Henungway tPart 2 ,, 3. News Arsenro Han 11n Steieot ,_ !MacNetl Wik! WOllCI ol Novi ,_Man a Ptar a Gw1ng Up lhe Canal POV. I hrou911 t" .. IV "' rSeason HHdltne Lehrer C "' ~ 1An1malJ Ca•,a Parama R •• pr~m.ere1 ~ Ed11ton Wllffl of lnst<le Eelrtlon Mlllock T ~~ Bes ·se e• p In Ille Heat ol Int Nighl I Ou1n1um l np 11r C:.·~·t!<> •• News Butor IFonune .• l\lr S1e•eo1 :. IStt''~ • l C1tson 1fl, -I Pra1u the Lord Pr11se tht Lora jPr11st tile l0td IBth1nd the jE V H1U Deen and ChnstJan I Scents i Mary 8'own Ltfestvlt MacNe1I Lehrer Newsnour Survtval ·• Nova A •,..t3r 1 Pt'" a Gmng Up tilt CaMI Busmen Rp1 IMKNe11 I !Cis• J ParJ,.. J . 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Ull1l'111Jfll'\ offered tn lhl· I ~-\\lTI. nm of ··p O.\' .. -lhl· l llll'lllatrl ahhrl'' 1a11on Im "point ot \ le\\ PRIME 1W11ersk11ng P•r Tov1 From San frarcisco Hot Y1ct111 !Rugby World !Soccer co.nrad ar Ca11rorn a I hl' film l'\amtnl'\ till' High '\l'· lUlll\ l '011 of thl' ll'dl·ral J')rl \On at Ll'\lngton .._} . \\h1l·h "'a~ cun- dcnrnl·d ,,., a ~·n,or} dl·pn' a11on tJnt... for l ' S. pultt1l'al pn'>oncr'> Jlmo'I lrum thl· <la~ 11 o~·ncd in I l./Xf1 SCLA Olrmpics , M1,01 lugue BlsebtH Cnougo WMe Soi at Cai.lorn.a J>ngto1~ 1L ~!?1 'H•"s of Fame Otymptc Spor11 Serres SHOW ,Movie • •• "Tl\e Yu r My VOICt 8roh" fl98'1 PG 13 Movlt • "Pllys.oe4I EVldence'· 19891 Bun Re;f'()l(l\ R MoVM • • "Thi Ketp" R I hl' "omen's n:lh gl'I 'trtuall~ no n:itu1;.d light or 'l'nt1la11un Their '1\111ng right'>. rorrnpondl·nn· a nd rl·.1uing mailer arl' -,c\crd} limlll'd. l lw~ arc barrel.I from 1ratning. rl'· h.1hll11;.111on or rl·t·n·at1on program'\ TBS TMC TNT USA WGN WWOR WPIX .. 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' '1;., 1 ,,,. ,,. ., ..... ~~f,'l 'V~• """·• ~1:1'w~hto"t\ b~~~ •H _CX)-...-)• sPECIAl (HGAGEMlNT HO PASSESOl\OISCOIJNf flCIC( rs •CC£P1£0 . . . ----- ·•w,. 1-f ,..,. ~) ,;,QI And For Just $1.00 More, You Can Add Soup Or Salad. Our plump and tender half-chicken is slowly roasU!d and braised to perfection in its own juices. Served with fresh garden vegetables, your choice of rice or potato (rice or baked served 4 to 9 p.m.) and hot squaw bread or blueberry muffin. Hurry in for this taste tempting value, that will keep you coming back for more. Cook~Flf slncr 1968. l lOOl Pu1fk c u~•t IC jlhway, lfun11111111n lktcll (''.'1 41 ,~166-t I l rnnvcnknt lvotloth In ~oudwm C11Uf0Mll lt>f mo« lnfo~tlUn ~ nll I 800--.. 68 , .... -, from left, Sylvia Baraldlnl, Susan Rosenberg and Alejan-l drlna Torr•• In the high security unit of th• f•d•ral prison at Lexln9ton, KY. Their controventat Incarceration Is the subject of .. Through th• Wire," tonight on KCET. •Sui.an R o~enbag. indKte<l in 1h1.· l'>R3 bombing of 1h1.· l '.S Capitol. ~er' 1ng 58 ~cal". tor pos!.l'\'10n l>I \\capon., and l'Xplos1ws. "'11h rl'(· ommrnda11on against parole. • .\kJandnna Torre'> of the F .\Li\ Puc no R 1can 1ndl·pcndencr mo\ 1.•- mcnt. ~l·n mg 35 ~ l'ars for \l.'1.ht1ou~ rompiraq to bomb a l '.S. m1ln:i~ 1n-.1alla1ion. "11h rl'l'Ommend:111on aJi',4110\l pamk. • ~) h 1a Rarald1n1 . wn mg ..t l ~car' fur nin.,pirat'~ and rackl•tra1ng in aiding anJ ;itx·111ng th1.· hloo<l~ 1981 Bnni..·, armored 1.·ar rohlx·n 1n :--;}al\... '." Y · "l hruugh 1he \\ lfl'. .. pm<l un·<l. d1r1.·l tcJ and l'l>·\H1t1r n b) Nina Ro!>1.·nbl um. ha!. "''-'at...ncsses. 1ndud- 1ng thl· aS!.l'nion that the v.oml·n·, rnmn V.l'fl' .. non-' 1ukn1 .. v. hl·n in fal'I thl') rnn'lp1red 1n ur furth1.·r1.·u 'l''' \tuknt arts indl•ed. 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I 11 I/ l(l I ' "' 8 10 I\ l ............. 1"< I ' ~, I/ I I\ • l(l I • I\ In-in<> THI UNIYl•Stn CINlllllA 410 '""""'' Or••• A\4 AAI 1 l ~Ofl l tllil/•\ llS \H 8 1S 10 4S ] ~ 1 ••I "4\ JI\ 4 4\ I I\ t 4\ 1 ~ .. H-11•1 14\] 4 I\ 11 IO ll H 10 •\ 4 TMOI ltMall 1•1 I J } I\ 4 1(1 I ' I\ \0,-4 ... t Jll'f111111 4\ I I\ \4\ R 101\ 1' ......... wi..1rc,1 111 Ito 6 RIO 104\ woooa•1001 CINIMAI ..... n,. r .. r ..... •)'/C•"'" o..v .. '' 1 Cit>\\ I Otdi TrlM) fl'Ol I l l(l ' \ !O 8 10 10 ) ....,., W~ 1111 11 1 \ I 4\ \ I 4 10 '>Cl I ........ , J ll'G I II 11 4\ I I\ 4 4\ I I\ t 10 4 9-.. Ute '-• I jl'CiJ l I J IU \ 1 JO 10 \ '°Y°"l' W-81'1 jltl I I l(l II II I() I(\·~ Fountain \ ullt·~· POUtfTAtN YAt.ilV TWIN " ''""' 'f~ ,. .. ,~ I hH< .. I lltl I I 4\ I I\ \ 4\ I! " 10 t0 , ... ., .• -~ 1•1 I I S t I\ • tS P~'I' ,OUtt CINIMA II'"' .,...,.ht,.\l \I .,., , .,, I ~-. W--llPI I I\ I 10 \ 4S II IQ,., l ~ 0.. A Wire ll'O I II I \ 10 • \\ ..U..-re 1rt-.1 1 •o , is I T ....... ...,._ ~ Y.,.... 11'ttl 110 \ \0 • lO ,,_,. ...... ,,.. ,C.t • 10 , ., 4 t"9 .._ ............. IC>) I 1 •\ 4 110 < .... ,._ (rf, I ti fl I\ 10~ l'tte ... lf'O I II A 10 tag•m• l~at"h .. ._... tOUn. COAIY ~ U • ' Co.nt ~~ • ., 111t i .... ._.., ~ II 'C) \ \ 10 ti 1n I\ 1T ....... itll fti Ill\ llO ••\ 1 tt\ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tue.day. June 26. 1990 A7 ~Bl Keene COUJITUCULTUa& by M.,atta & Maratta PltA!fUT8 by CharleS M. SchUlz "Why did you get up? That wasn't 'reveille.' It was 'taps."' by Brad Anderson "Did you see them tum white when I said you might take some post-graduate courses?" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE , .. ROSE 18 ROSE r I .. ~ ! I I .. I 1 J I J I I 8 D 8V&&LE wiAP OR 0 Y04.J" KNE~S WKEN '{"' WALK UP ~1A\~S DENNIS THE llENACE ~1 ,MARCIE .. l'M MOME •.. TOMr' WAS OOR LAST DAV OF SUMMER SCHOOL .. GARFIELD DID 't'OO LEARN AN't'TMIN6~ GAAFIEL.R HAVE YOO~llN MNANA- COCONOT GREAM !>ONT AN LOTION? TME WATER IN TME DllHKJN6 FOONTAJN WAS Al.WA't'S WAJlM by Jim Davis by Hank Ketcha'!' FRED BASSET by Alex Graham { •,. t·: ~.:'. . .. i I l "WE. WEN1 ~ING AKO ~y GOT A STRIKE ON iHE w~ LANE '" ~\~ ... 1U£ JllJ/){j5 GOIOO ro G£f OGL y IF I UAVf. ro U~1E~10 IT~ ~OR~! by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady t'tOH'T geek 6"f~V ~M&' 1 ~~. Ul"\ke~t ... shaggy ... He could do wit,n C1 thor-Ough. grooming o.nci Cl hot:. bath . 1 SHOE I ~f-116UT€JjNG UA~ Ai~lf7 ~f;N J./A~Sf ON U7 IN 7U£ Ca<'P~ .. And the. ~ame goes ror-his dog. by Jeff MacNelly "rnE "11/EFZ ~RVtCES WN"f Pl/re(Vlit;J6 M~ fffA~ IN TU~lfZ ~/10RTs. IQ.._Sla__;.·1~ •.. ~!I =::J'~\--... -JUDGE PARKER IF" THE P0L..1CE HAVE A SUSPECT tN l"\ATE s MURDER T>-1F'f --HAVEN'T TOLD ME'.---- FUNKY WJNKERBEAN {.,()()'LL NEVER GUES~ (JJHA'f 1 JU51 CAME UP !t>J~ CMtQ 'Pl. • .ASflC nc:J1L.-11C.£ Pl Z.Z~ CX::XX:,f·l'.' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk •=:...:--.!~~-:::~eel~ ................. _ .. _.,, """"-' lt'9V NM! .,, ltli$ -otld I V U R Q E t I ""'"~llndll'leasy ... . I I I I I' . I A " c IC IC I I I' I I I C[CNI I I' I r I ' ~ I """' Hl.WWO u ntts .. nt1p= r rrrr 1 I I I I I I '· .. ORANGE COAST ..., .... An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Group f'ubMhlng, Irle • • .._.. I . Poto. s:iretldent & chief elliKVfive otf'iew Willeln S. LeWel, editor Stew M9W.. managing ed11or Den '-n'-r, edttorlOI ~ edito. Stan W.,....,., news editor 0.-.. lreeb, c11y edllor 1..-119em, features editor .... c.IMn, spotlS editor c..I .._,Mphreys, soc1e1y ed11or Hiet St.in, Jr., choirmon G«old W ...... Jr., gene<ol monoger Editorial PCH-Jamboree intersection must be made safe It's time to s top talking and get work ing. It"s time to halt the studies and sun e)s and take action. Ifs ttme to get otT the dime. It's that simple. The tro uble-plagued Pacific Coast Highway-Jamboree Road intersection is a mess. W e'\'e aid that before and s rnce that time. o thers ha' c come to that conclusio n. For more than a year . crews ha' c been working on the intersection -wide ning 11. adding turn lanes. t rying to uncork one of Ncwpon Beach's m ore mighty bottle necks. But the work -or at least the design of the intersectio n -has ) ieldcd disastrous results . Two people ha'c been killed and d ozens of o thers inJured in a rash ofv.rccks. Man ~ of the accidents. witnesses a nd victim~ agree. arc duc tu the timing o f !>tgnals at the in tcrsectio n. Moton ts t urning onto Jamboree Road from the e as tbound lane o f Coast H igh"' a~. for rnstance. d o n't a l\\ays have t1mc to clear the intcrscrt1on before o ncoming wc~tbound traffic on Coast H ighwa~ gc1s the green light. If dri,crs arc in a hur~ or something less 1han complcteh at1cnt1ve. thl' results can be dcadh . The good ncv,,s i that the 1ntcr'l'Ct1on \.\Or~ is 'upposcd to be completed b~ Jul~ :\. The had ne\\S 1~ that the intersection\ fla"s remain. Last v.cd ... a traflic engineer for the ..\utomoh1k C lub 1mpccte d the intersection and reached similar ronclus1u ns. ..\nd nov. the state Dcpartml·nt of Trani;pona11on. v.h1ch is rc~ponsiblc for Coast H igh" a~. ha<, agreed to rl'Vll''-' the urning of the !11gnal light\ and suggest 1mpro,cments. And to that v.c can o nh add: It\ ahout time The f1urr~ of traffic through Nc" p,on \\Ill onl~ 111rrcas(' 1n the coming weeks . .\ml !lummrr doc<, no t alv.a\\ bring o ut thl' best in drl\ers. c!lpcr1all~ thoi;c lured to th1..· beach 1ov.n in pursuit of a go od 11me. The m1erscct1on has to be made ~afc. Thal° s all there IS IO II. Today In history Toda) 1s Tul'\d3). June ~6. thl' I 77th d.J\ of 1990. There arc I SK da\~ ll'll '1n the 'car. Tod a}\ highlight in h1s10~ On June 26. I 96J. President John F. J.-.ennl'd~ '1<,1ted \l. es1 Berlin. "h ... ·rl· hl' \\J~ grl·etcd b~ more thun a m1ll1un o l the d1' 1dcd c.:11~ ·~ rl''I· d ... ·nl\ In J 'J>l'l'lh. K ... ·nnrd) made h1' tamou~ tkd.irJt111n. "lch bin rin lkrlml·r·· (I am .1 Arrlrnl'r). On 1111, d.11e In l l'l"IJ. till' tir .. 1 '>l'l lmn o f thl' h11.11d \\.Jlf.. 111 \11.Jnlll (II~. :'\: J . ''d'> 01x·1i...·d tu thl· pubhl " -IJy Tbe A.ssoC'iated Press When Writing to the Orang• Coo1t Doily Pilot ... The O range Coast Doily Pilot encourages correspondence from our reoders W e request leners be ~ep1 10 opprox1mo1ely 300 words Any correspondence s•gn1l1conrly longe1 1han 300 words will be printed 01 our d1scre11on os o Community Commentary, Guest Commentary or Editorial Response. Commun11y commentaries ore reserved for issues pertinent 10 c11oes and 1owns along rhe O range Coosr Guest commen1ories may pertain to any pubk issue Ed11or ,al resronses ore reser..,ed fC>f rebut1ols ro edotorool pos111ons ol rhe Orange Coast Doily Pilot. •• let1ers considered ro be libelous or in bod 1os1e will not be prinred. Wr11ers ore lim11ed ro four submissions a monrh. All correspondence must be signed and include the wr 1er s address and 1elephone number 10< verof1co11on purposes let1ers should be addressed 10 lhe Orange Coast Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy 51., Cosio Mesa. CA . 92626. A11en11on letrers 10 1he Ed11or Wr11ers w11h Ques11ons ore urq1>d ro coll the Doily P1lo1 at 17 141 642-4321 Exr 352 ' Doonesbury fX) )().) ~ 70 Tf1U 71E TfiUTH, 7H£; Illa£ 71WTH, ANP fOTHlf.6 IJur TH£; TRUTH, 50 Htl.P YQj (j()() z ' By Garry Trudeau ~IQ(;(T; 1HeJIR't/S ST"' .l WT I THAT .Re~ 1' ltllArl ..::::::::::~': Tragedy of AIDS is not Bush's fa ult SACR .\MENTO -Some men \\Crc burning the flag on the nc"'~ Frida} night. Nothing unusual there:. of course. These: partic ular ml·n "-C:rl·n't burning thl' flag to celebrate: thl' 'ote in the Hou~ of Reprcscntatl\eS. ho"e'er. ''h1ch had JUSI put a con- \t1tut1onal aml·ndment against this ac ll\ 11~ on hold until at lca-;t nnt \l'a r. · .\s far a'> I I.no". the' "l'rl·n·1 n :kbra11ng · There "-l'rl· llag burning') in oth...-r part'> of till' rnunt~ ~·cau\1..' ix·opk· \\l'fl' happ~ \\Ith the Hnu'e of R1..·p- r1..·~l·ntat1n·'· anJ '>Offil' of thl'nl \\erl' on the nl'''., Ill<>. but the m1..·n I am 1all..1ng about \\l'rl·n·1 lCkbrating. the~ \\l'rl' angn ..Th1..· gu,ernm ... ·nt dcx·,n·1 care:." om· ol thl·m '>J1J .. L1ght~·thrl'C: thuu .. :.inJ \ml.'nran'> arl' dl·ad. and the gml·rnnh:nt dtx''>n't l':l fl'. .. lk "a' tn ~an Franll,lll. of lOUr\C tall..1ng.1bout .1.1()', lk ..aid hl' "J' HI \ pm1t1n· and that all h1' lnl·~J, from thl· l'arl\ "Ml\ "-l're c.k<1d. anJ < 1e11rgl· Bu'ih-h.idn't l'\l'n '>l1Uwn up at lhl' ln1ernat1onal \II>\ <. unferl'Oll' 1n \Jn r ranc"eo T ho'l' thing\ \\l'fl' Jll linl..l.'d in h1') mind. all poht....-al .. Three: hundred thousand dead." a d11Terent man said. repeating SOml·thing c.llhl·r .\IO'i aCll\ l'llS had chantl·d. tllll''> "'hll had gottl·n inside: the: rnnl<.'re rKl' thl' Ja} ~·fore. "and \\ hc:r1..· IS l 1l'Urg ........ The ligurl' Wll l.000. tl\ 1he "a ... rdi:rs to thl' numbC'r of dl·ad "orld- \\ ldl·. I don't I.no" 1f 11 1s an ac- curate figurl· -m\ gUl'\!i would bi." it's on thl' lo" 'itde -but 11 1<; \lJUl'ring . .ind II 'pcal..s uf a m1s ... ·11 th.it no o n ... · not l''c:n th ... • flag hurnl'r'> 1h ... ·m~·h1..''>. nut eH'n thr on ... ·s "1th the d1'>C.'asc:. can e'en ghmpl!e Ill II~ total. l crtainl} <.1eorge Bu'h cannot ghmp~ II. .1.11 b~ 11..ctr \ID 1<1 a tragcd~ of 1ncalculabk \Ill' h has torn holes in .\mcr....-a ll ha' lcmlil·d a grncr- a11<>n . Commentary At the same 11mc, 11 has broad- l'nl'd this countn 's sense of com- pa')s1on to inc lude ~roups for whom thl·rc "as 'l'r~ lmle compassion before. And. of cour'ie. in M>mc cases. 11 ha' done thC' oppo')lll'. Fear \\Ill do th.it But ha' 1ng \31d th1: tr • ) r ... ·~·nted her ... · ... 1ncalcul k . kt me abu -;a, that 11 as not thl' onlv tragl·d~ ·around. or thC' mm t pr · found That \ID ... ·annot Ix· '4..' r- atl·J l11rn1 the othl·r, that the d1wa<.c " not lunJ.1ml·n1all~ a poht1cal Pl llhkm. l It I'> not an e\lens1on nf ga~ ba..,h1ng. .\nd "h1k thO\l' facts are tJmkr- ">IJndJhl~ lo't \)n '>c>ml' of the pcopk lJn ~1ng. till' d1')(.·a~ -)OU 1..·an't blaml.' Jll\Olll' tor tat..ing \\hat h11k lumfort thl'' ...-;rn lind -thn ar ... • '''" 1lwn.'. '~a1ttng 4u1C'tl ~ und~·r all thl· 1101">1.'. tal..rng hie aftN hfl· alicr Ilk The countn has not turned 11s ba ... i.. on .\IDS . .\nHmc "-hO ha\ rr-ad nl''"PJpcr-.. l'H'n 'rasuall) on•r the la~t .,., or Sl'\l'n \Cars. or "-atc.:hl·d tl'll'' l'>llln. I.nu"\· more about th ... • J1\l'3\l' than must of tht.• d1 sca'>Cs thl'' ·, .... haJ thl'mseh cs. 1'.u other disease in h1s1on has gott ... ·n a!> mu ... ·h public a m·ntion \Im" me a pap...·r with a c1rrula- llon 11\ t•r 1.lXXJ that hasn ·1 run a ~'Ill'' on .1.IDS f ur thJt matter. r,ho"' me onr that h.1')n·1 run half J J o1en of thl•m. H' no". l'' en llne has SCl'n and hl·.irJ patient\ in all the d1scasc·s ~t.ig ... ·~. ha') ht·ard of thr abandon- ml·nt .anJ ft•Jr thl'\l' pcopk 'lufTcr. of th ... · ... ·bb .ind 110"' the d1scasr follo"-S tx·for ... · 11 finall) t..111'> the bod~ that carnl·~ 11. And ')lo" I). 1ha1 ha' touched us as a countr). Nothing I can think of has dont.· m urt.• to rxpl:.un thr homosc\ual commun1t) in ordina~. human tcrm'i .\nd probabl} nothing has C'\Cr brought as m uch hate for that sam1: Pete Dexter commun1t\ to the surface. But none of that l'hangr-s "hat .\IDS 1~. .\ total of 83.000 people ha' 1: died of .\IDS in thl' l 1nlll'd States: that mJm Ji ... · e'en thrl'l' months from ~mo(1ng Ho"· much m one} as thl' go,l·rnm ... ·nt putting mto stopping that" What 1c; th ... • budget for bn·ast t•anll·r rl·warc h'' r hat d1'1Ca~ "111 .... , ... ·ntuJll\ hat l-1n-IO \\Ome n in thl'> l'OUnll ~ uo do" n th ... • h~t . disease b' d1\~ t.'as~:. and .\IDS ·~ gl'tting more than its shart.• ofattrn11on. and -propor- t1onall ~. at least -1t~ share of the mOnl'). That ma) not Ix enough to sa'e th ... • men o n tcle' 1s1on -there arc ~me things ~ou canno t bc S3\l.-d lrom -but that docs not mean the clTllrt that as being made ought to bl· dl'>nll\'il'J. "lt"c; outrageous:· one of thl·m ~1J. "the) can kt this happen ... ;-..obod} here I!> gmng to argur that lh ... · go' l'mment 1!>n 't outrageo us. but 11 1!.n·1 the go,emmcnt letting .\IOS happ...•n. It isn't George Bush \.\ c forget somctiml"'\ that "e arcn ·1 rcall) in control The prom ise as v.ntten do"n - lili.:. hbert) and punu11 of happmess -but 11 doesn't come with a guarantee. Those things are not al"-3\'\ in the go\C:rnment's hands · Prt~ Dexter Is • S.cramreto- based eolrtmai.st for ttt' Oru1~ Co.est Dally Pilot. Nothing less than a political brawl will ease the S&L mess By BRIAN DICKINSON PROVIDENCE. R.I -Like barnyard ch1l~kcns \t. ur~ ing tx·fore a storm. mo'it Washington poh11c1an'i h.1\l· OC'd thl' ~vings-and -loa n disaster tn panic. Th15 I"> far too \\.'nous for pant..an politics. the) say: let's rnopcratr a nd clean up the mess together. soft-pedaled: His own son. Neil Bush. has been on tht• gnddlc conccrn1"lj tt-1 fa1lul'l' o f a Colorado S&.L ot "'hll"h he was director When there is ample blame to go around -and there ccna1nl) 1s in the savings-and-loan d1sgracr - many a politician would hke to sec the furo r go awa~ More than a fr w reputations. aOcr all. may Ix on the line. The mes~ already rttks wtth instancet of outnght fraud. la' rtgulauon. lavish 1nnucncc peddling and members of Con~ never too proud to tum down the gift of flancry. Wh)' should Congrns want to dig dc-e{>Cr into thi~ sorry story? This ma' '°und hke ~tatesmanship. but it's really Just fear tal._ing. This colossal bilking has soiled both parties. and solemn bipartisan "solutjons" sound hkt a "ondcrful wa) to sweep the nasty ongins of the debacle und1..·r the rug forever. B) contrast. the best wa) to bring all the painful facts to light would be to let the p.i n1sans on both sides have their day. Here beforl· you. afier all. in livin' color. 1s what b) all odds I) the largest. messiest. Juiciest. smclhe~t and ugliest scandal ever to dance across the boord'i of our natton·s capital. Poh11cal Washmgton. seduced by pitchmen for the sa"ing -and-loan industry, gave them all the running room they wanted -and more. No o ne was \liatchmg as 1ndustf) crooks pulled fast deal ... ran up huge tabs and then fell flat. It was onl) when a stunned Washington bepn to ml'u~urc the JOVernment's hab1ht). and the due bills ta rted pounna in (first billion!\ of dollars, now hundreds t>f billions). that ta"payers began to shriek Thcy'tt \ore no"'. and for aood reason: Their sovcm· mcnt failed miserably to cope with this pt henna crist and the public is now beina asked to pa) the astronom1C'3I t>1ll Poht1c1ans 1n both parties have reawn to k.eep the mt~ under wraps. House Democrats. havin' lost several of their top lcadef'I amid characs of m1scon· duct. tried to lie lo"'· But as cos1 ~thnatei of the S&L bailout bqan to sour. they found their ton1uei and began nccdhna the Bush administratfon. This brouaht a tart penisan rebuke from White House Prtu Sccrctat') Mulin Fit.zwattr. ~kh in tum drew 1 acntk "tsk-tsk .. from the ptts1dcnl or the United Stale\ Well that Gcorac Bush might "'Int this tunt Wh>. indeed'.' lk·causc onl> a no--ho lds-barrtd 1n\cs11gat1on has a prn)cr of finding out cxactl)" what "'cnl wrong -and how to prevent the rccurrenct of )Ueh a disaster. You think ll couldn't happen 1gam? That's what people tho ught about the thnfis. But the vanous otT- budget federal lendtng agencies hold potential liabiliues wonh well over S800 btlho n. and may not be under any clost'T ~upervision than was thc-S&L 1nduStr). Through absolutcl) no f1ult of their own . Amcn- c·an taxpa)Crs and tht<1r children wall be forced. d irectly or 1nd1rectly. 10 cough up 1mmcnK sums to make good on Uncle Sam·~ auarant«s over depo its in the hundred of Sell lhat failed. E"imatcs of the ~m. arc runnina as high a SS.000 per household. This as hard enouah to sto mach. But the appalled t.a'<J>9)U 1s at lea t entitled to know how he was taken to the de~ncn. and b) whom. In pursuit of this quest the~ ma¥ be no more producuvc d e\ltt than a Jood. old .. fashtoncd pohticaJ brawl. e pcc11lly in thi1 elc<1ion yar. Makif\I the d1~1tcr 1 hot cl«lion 1 uc would cnrourqc vulncr- 1blc pan1sans on both side-I to let Oy. When the dusl settles. some faciimi~ of truth JU 1 mtpt cm(T)t .,,.. Dk*t •• ,. • ,..,.. .. ti:.... II.I......., c.1 .... 1 .... IC'N .... ., ......... ,., .. Or-.. Ctat Dall¥ Pll!H. Commentaty There's no absolute freedom in • a democracy The current session of the U.S. Supreme Coun has produced another small adjustment in ~ boundary bct~n f'm:dom or cons- cience and freedom of action. The resuJt isn•t JOOd news for militant demo nstraton who profess to be motivated by ~higher laws .. than those made by soctety. This applies to activists who claim moral if not divine justification for acts of protest that violate the law. For the most militant anti-abortion- ists. this mind-set sanctions trcsi-ss or assault on abortion clinics. For animal-rights advocatn.. it can ju~ tify breaking and enterina into re- search centers. For some en- '"ironmentalists. anythina goes that can stop a hated project. AhhouBh their objectives ditTer. these militants have in common a self-induced sense of moral nobility and nshteousness that produces in- d1gnat1on "-hen the poor cop on the beat arn-sts them for trespass or some other "iolat1on of the law. They or their lawyers demand to kno" "ha t the U nitcd Stat~ is coming to when their First Amend- ment rights are so cavalierly dis.- reg.aFdeJ. Conflict is an 1mpon.ant in~ dicnt o f ne""s. and for the demon- strator. these brushes with the law ran produce a rush of fame. notorie- t) or man) rdom. depending on the 'u~" point. h 1s usual I) shon-hvcd. In coun. the defense dOC'S lhe ~t 11 can wit h arguments based on f~'dom of conscience or o ther First .\mcndmcnt nghts. but they rarcl} "-Ork. No". the) arc even less likcl) to sun·el.'d 1n hght of a Supreme Court ruhng d1sm1sstng the notion that "each 1..·onsciencc is a law unto 11sclf." Ap~ls to conscience and a high- er moraht) arc particularl> common "h ... ·n an11-abort1onists arc accused of 1nfra ... 1ions. While the Sup reme C:oun'c; opinion did not anse in an abortion ... as...'. 1t seems more likel) to haunt the ··antis .. than their oppo- nenb an "hat has bct'o mc tht• gr ... ·atest 1s<>ue of national con- tro ' er..) lnten."slingh cnou~. thr opinion "a~ "nttrn b) Just1Ct' An- tonin Sc.:aha. himself an o pponent of abon1on The ruling ... -ame in the case in- ' oh ing U'il' of th~ illegal drug peyote 1n a rt'hg1ous nte b) a group of .\menran Indians 1n On.--gon. The coun held that sul·h use was not prOtl'C'tcd b) thC' First Amendment guarantct: of freedom of religion. "We ha'e never held.'. Just1c1: S...·aha "'rote. "that an 1nd1.,,•1duarc. rel1g1oul! beliefs excuse him from n>mphann· \\1th an o therwise 'ahd la" proh1b1t1ng conduct that the state as free to regulate.·· He r('l·alled that e,·en tho ugh the 1\1ormon rd1g1on countenanced pol- ~gam~. the l'Oun had long ago ruled that Mormons could be prosecuted hkl' an}Onc e lse: for v1o lat1ng laws aga1n)t muh1ple marnag~. Ju!>tict.· ~:aha held that st3te leg1s- l.1tu rl''>. hlc Oregon's. "<'rt' frtt to J>l'rn111 '>.ll raml·ntal usc o f drugs. bu1 thal the F1r.1 .\mendment could not be 10\ ol.. ... ·J against la"s that banned their us.c. Hc con ... eded that this reliance on ll'g1s.13tl\ c rd1ef presented a dasad- ' antagc to '>mall rehg1ous groups "1th httk pohucal clout. But. he addl·d . "that una' 01dable consc- qu ... ·n ... ·\· l>I democratic go\emmrnt mu'>t ht· preferred to a system 1n "hll"h \'3lh ronscu:nce ts a 13\li unto lt'>Clf." Ju~m·c \<Indra °'1) O'Connor. hl..l' Jui.till' ~ah3 an appointee of Prl''>ldl·nt Ro nald Reagan. sided "1th him 1n deciding the rnse. but J1~gr\·cd "1th his anal)sis. e-;- J>l'nall~ a\ 11 concemctl the rights of minorn~ rehgaons. Th\· di\ 1ding hne bet"-«n free- dom .inJ rt.•press1on. ordl'r and d1s- ordl·r. ha' m•,cr been easy to dra\li The rx·~ Oil' l':l~ 11lustratcs ho\\ e\ en JUflSI\ \\ htl are 1d1..'0log1cal cousin' rnn J1lkr "ht.•n 11 comc-s to finr- tunmg thl· h~t .\mcndmcnt .\hout thl· onl~ thtng all sidl's will agr ........ on I!> that no tndividual tn an urga1111l·J 'lx.'ll'I\ u tn ha'c absolute frl-cdom. · Ro1«'r Taurlu l• ,,..fu•or «"m«'rltu of )oeruU1m •I c.JJ/oralll SUI«' Ual.,~rrlty, Fm• AINI •• «-- cas.IOIJal coltuDmst for rw On.86~ Coast Dally PUoL Letter Costa Mesa: Don't give in To tht t:.d1tor: Thr Co'itn ~ksa Ctl) Coun<"il: God bless )Ou' You arc a bmlth of f~h :ur! . Stand pal. do11'1 Jl\e Oon•t g1\e into pressure! What 1nsanit) It "'ould be 1o ,;,·e "ill~I alum ·· ll\pll)crs' monc) Ltt s stop calhna tt\ac people .. un· documcn'cd 1mm1anan1sM and call them ~h4t the an· "1llcpl alien!! .. AllO\\ If\& fuodina for thtS 1llt-pl tnu ion or our na1to n i nttl()nJI \UI 1~" and mu ' be 5toPOtd. l. M. FlUOER LC> nta Monka l ., II .. .. r..,.....,. ~JM111 ••wmydiys HilM 111 lh lows 111 i.-505 IO --60s f. todly .., ~,wlt!l bol W""Y .. " Hifls IOIMf 90s le I 06 lows 55 re 65 SlllOC~ ... br ""· ..... ~· -lllft1•1 So.rll'ff• Cat.lot..., lodly Or"" ~I -Q...i.t) lfllllltfll.I Notification of abortion law upheld \'. .\S HINGTON -The Supreme ( oun made 11 1gn11icantl) more d1tlicult Mo nda) for girls to obtatn legal abor11ons "t1hout first nottf~ · 1ng their parents. The coun 'oted 6-3 to uphold an Ohio la" that bans abon1on~ for unmarned girls under 18 who are Jl·pendent on one o r both parents unkss a parent is no111icd or a JUdge·s appro,al 1s obtatncd .\nd the coun 'oted 5-4 10 allo" ~hnncsota 10 require not1fica11on of both parents as long as girls can a' 0 1d tdltng either parent b~ getting a Judgl··s penn1ss1on instead B) a separate 5-4 'ote. the JUSt1ces \lrud. do"n a pro' tston 1n the same ~hnnesota la" that '-'Ould have re· 4uired '" o-parcnl no11ficat1o n "'1th no JUd1c1al b)pass option. .\bon1o n nghts ad' ocates and ant1-abon1on forces agrttd that the t\\O dc:c1s1ons heightened the poss1- bil1l\ the high coun soon "ould re'c~ tis 1973 Roe vs. Wade de- cision lcgalmng abon1on. Bui nothing in the l'-'O dcctStons -"htch featured ntne ~parate op1n1ons and sh1ft1ng coaltt1ons among the justices -affected d1rectl) adult "omen's nght to abon1on. The dectStons· practical po1cn11al impact 1s enonnous. Of the 1.5 million legal abomons pcrfonned annuall) 1n the Uottcd States since nmAI: Pitchy low clot* and toe near 1m· lftdate coast early today, otherwise fan. ll*rmOW: Not quite IS hot. wtth highs in the mid· to upper 70s. OCEAll REPORT IOATllG Oft< -•ltffS 111111 Wltllllle wtncb m t0I !Olllh.-nl lo wt\t 10 lo 15 ~nots wtllt l lool "u itternoon ..s m.,. llMls rtw tllfllClll Slfft llftl 1 ltd Clt11 llwllllll f\t'l)I ~l<ht l•tt .. -,.,.. _ ,_,. lo• tio..ds °"'' °"'" .,trn l'oollt CoilctOtlOft lo *t• RN iWnd llOllll961 .,nets t8 to 2S •llOI\ •1th 4 loot ~ t.ko om yttowt.,i lllCI tion.to "' bolt,. ott C41•kn• ~ TODAY'S SUN Sunrise ........ 5:43 a.m. Sunset.. ....... 8:06 p.m. -·-LOCA'h09e Hun11ng1on 8Mdl ~·Beecfl 8IZR MAN s.lt c. .... tlllguN) S... Clemente ~ Wtl• 141MP 88 2·4 pOor 2-<I ,.., 2-<I .... 2-4 ,.., 2·3 ·- Swell Owecloon So..111-1 ground •-, .... .., ..._, Arwt ... tl17-. ·U ...... 111911 ' ....... u .___ ... 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R o bert Shapiro, said outside court he was not sure be would challcnae Barshop's plan, SUJ&CSting that the use of Proposiuon 11 S rules .. would be bcncfiC1al to Chns- uan." -By '1'k .bJJ«Mlte4 Ptta • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE DAILY PILOT IS ON THE AIR • • he range Coast Daily Pilot now pro s news o : K-OCEAN 103.1 FM -the Number 1 Orange County based : FM radio station -five times a day. Listen to us at 6 :50 : 7:20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5:50 in the : afternoons. • Catch Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • • • • • • • • • • Lewis, host of the Breakfast Club, 6-1 O am. • •••••••••••••• • • • • • • 1973. about 12 percent -some t--·----------------------------1 I 0.000 a )car -ha'e been for minors. -By tH Associated Pttt• Life-support decision now up to states WASHINGTON -Family mem- bers can be barrt'd fro m ending the hves of persistently comat~ rtla- lt Hs who have not made their wish- es known conclusively, the Suprtme Court ruled Monday 1n its first ··n&ht-to-d1e·· dec1s1o n. lly a S-4 vote. the Justices gave states broad power to keep such patients on llf~support system s. Specifically; the court blocked the parents or a Missouri woman. Nancy Cruzan. from ordenna n:-- moval of tuoo that provide her wt th food and water. The court, cleanna the way to end its term on Wcdnnday. d«idcd another fundamental and emotional privacy iMue by makina it sianifi· cantly more difftcuh for youftf airls to obtain lepl abortions Wlthout first notifyina their percnts. -•1 fte A...a.-.1 Prea RUfFELL'S UPHOl.STllY INC . ......... c.-.-.. '"' ...._ •• 4CIOPA_,._ ... ,, .. ' ANNOUNCING A NE\\r \\~AY TO END BACK /\ND NECK PAIN ... Lower be<:k pein it ant ol tht molt~ non-lift-~ prd*IN In tht hNld\ field. Thia ptobWG\ .. lttll .. rW<k ptlin. ll ftt.. ~~end. unlortunMPlyl llUltrMtfd. Now ttwr-t is a INChft-tht MedX-Wt Cll'I tnt yow t.':k or nKk by cneuurin« mua:lt 11:ae11gd\ ftlldt ~~ 1nd r.np ol motkln. ~ MtdX lwl'l l'mdlts )'OU' Wftlk.~ lllU.CIH. In fl!Ct. t>cerdsing the:le cnulClft for about 6vt ll\Rlla CJfn or twn • wttk.. IN1Klts Cll'I R:nuf dft .-Xd'C'h t.t .. MI 4CJO'I tl"1 ~. Whal your aft •a~ your blctt tl"1 ntdt prot*IN are ca1.md and futurl' In~ tothlt-aft pnwl*'1 Now. kk to .... Clllropqdi<•Mtdkal Wl'llMtl Ctnlft' is orw" tht ftrw dlnln In Cdfomle to offe trMbnft\t on dW9f l'f'VOhltiorwy nrw INChlna Call U1 today for a coepUll~ cmsuJtation.. Wt would lb "' INkt your t.c'k and fwd pain ot.>lftr. CALL (714)650-0736 • •••• '• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • J 2 r e ·. ) c j • I .. L .. . whicb side prevailed. "9al1Y, ud ,,_At who will be rapomibk foi &be court ~-. v· -..:..a-• coau -and JIOIUbl)· die lelal .. rM, ~nt0r tee n~nt of &be Olber alde .. nt •id. . . C.ou6dlri u.e kt ms 91 \ht atock tran~ •• ~· t~iee co. ~ Aabalie Jou liviM '6Uy OOlftplcttd, lbe lrvlM Co. wall Smi\h was oee of 1.M ....... "Y ~ye ~o the last Irvine ~ho praial cua to be beua ia a 9*ld antemt an the CO~Pln_y, w~b courtroom. tbotc coun COltl PIOCD- ! f<Manded u the lrvane Randi 10 ile to be comidaaMc, 0 by Irish immiarant James A Mich' Cimad Coun ·uJI. ~ nc. will :,::0 wt.ether t'ACb ~ Jin 1983. w~en . Donald : Breo acted in l(>Od taith and whedaer or ught controlhna ant~t an the not tbc auit was ftivoloul hebe mpe.ny, he ofTe~ Sm.1th $200,000 dec:idina the i•ue of coun and es· r ~ for ber inheritance. Even pert feel. Hunt uid. t ouah he was told Monday to PIY , . ith $271.000 ptr shatt. company ~o one was wiUtna to ~ u acials nearly gushed over the rul-estimate as to what the cue I ftml i p~~ tag !"Ould be. Coun 00&1' St49 ~'Tbjs vindicates our position. h !'Ullton in company ~ and c arly indkates the value placed on in.tercst on that m~ney since 1983 e company in 1983 was fair " sL&ll have to be. talhed. . unt said. ' . Another heanna. to declde wh~t . , . interest on the company stock wall ~m1~ s lawy~r d1sagr:ee<t. .. . be, will be scheduled after a circuit Bas1caUy. 1t s our victory, said co urt validates the decision. i,oward Fncdman. "We won mos\ gfthe legal issues in the case. We got The case was heard by court rcr- lO to 3S percent mo~ than what the eree Robe~ B: Webster in Oakland driftinal merger deal wo uld've given County, M1ch1ga~. It was there the "5. · company was incorporated and Ga~ Hunt.. sentcw vice prelldent of lfte lrvlne Co.. ••-'•lnl Jude••• rulln9. J LcpJ wrangling since November there lawye_rs spent n~arly . _12 '983 has cost each side about S 15 mon!hs arguing the case '" wntang IJ'lillion in lawyers. experts and court and m person. ftes. attom e)s for each side said. The Jrvine Co.'s tesal team spent • Still at issue is the questio n of 17 days arguing their case at the I RACE ~romA1 ' And man) have visited this post- brd village in southcentral New )'o rk State -maybe en route to a t-liagara Falls hone) moon -to see Jhe renowned glass works factor) wit h the ~me name. : More tha n 200 antique car drivers and na\ 1g.ators pulled an to town tAo nday. bur they bard> had time for lunch. let alone visit the Corning tactory. · The vantagc car racers were mak- i nJ a mid-day stop here during the t hird leg of the Great American Race. The coastto-coast rally started 5unda)' at the Westchester Countr) Cl ub and ''Ill wind up 4.000 m iles later on J ul} 6 a t Disneyla nd. Com ing's 12.000 residents ha\'e had plcnt) to celebrate alread) this year; they recently marked the com-m unity's centennial. But the) put out the welcome mat. anywa). for the G reat American Race contestants. y,ho pulled their classic cars and trucks into the do-.i.nto\\n whnl' thq were m~ated to a robust lunch and Ne"' England hosp11aht). PILOT From A1 advertisers on Thur'><la\\ ... The Pilot's Weekend· section had pre,1o usl) appeared on Frida); the hov.casc of New Homes. whic h had appeared on Sunda}S in the Pilot, "'111 nO\.\ run t\.\ ice a week on Thurs<la~s and Saturda~• .. The Pilot's third weekl> publi- r a t 1 on. t h e Hunt1n g 1o n Beach 'Founrain Valle) lndepen- That's the kind of people who populate Corning. according to o ne who has h\ed here all her lifr. Bea trice Burnap, 71, stood on the stoop at The O li'e Branch. one of the numero us tourist-Oriented shops that line this town·s Main Street. Tourism 1s 1mponant to Corning's econom}. The Weyerhauser box factory re- cent!) closed. but the glass works continues to prosper. And locals expect the valley hugging the Chemung River to grow into an eastern versio n of California's Sili- con Valley as computer-related in- d ustm:s began relocating here. In 1972. hea v) rains turned the Chemung mean. It toppled several dikes and Oooded the town. Sc'l'ral residents were kilkd b\ the raging rl\ er: others lost thci'r homes. Burnap and her husband were among them. "I li ved on the nonh side and I had 15 inches of water -on m> second floor:· she ~id. In fact. Painted Post 1s Just one o f the llO) '1llages. burroughs and 1o"nsh1ps that (1reat .\mcncan Race lOntc'>lant~ pass through while dm ing thl' bad."oods of America . (knt. "111 remain a separate puhh· rnt1on '-'llh ;o..;c\\\/~port'>. Showcase of ~c'' Homes. Food. .\uto and Real E<>latc section'>. and will con· unuc to oc dd1,crcd 10 mor<· rhan 50,000 households 1n Huntington Beach and Fo untain Val ley. Saturdays will also sec r hangcs 1n 1he Dally Pilol. \\1th 5.000 free copies delivered to homes 1n Laguna Beach and 10.600 cd1t1ons g1\Cn to the most amuent neighborhoods of Ne" port Beat h. trial's close. Durina those closioa arguments, conducted just over one year ago, Howard Fnedman said he believed Bren's original offer to his client was not unfair. At one time. Friedman urged Smith to accept Bren's buy- Like Pamted Post, many are de- scriptive and frank: places like Little Meadows. Bii Flats and Candor. Others arc Jawbreakers: Chemuog. Cheektowaga and the borough of W)alusing. And some seem downright whim- sical: Windfall. Standing Stone. Bath and Pleasant Mo unt The Great American Race teams. howc\-er, arc pushing past the fa mous falls today. headine into Canada fo r the first time m the race's eight-year run. They'll stop fo r lunch in London. Ontario. before drivi ng on to Flint. Mich .. for an overnight stay. In the early going. none have dominated the fi<.'ld. Wa) ne Stanfield of Costa Mesa a nd Alan Tra' is of Phoenix. a mo ng thl' fa, o m cs to win 1n their IQ 16 M11chcll. fif11shed fo unh on Monda) after a 20th place the da) before. "Wc·rc gcttin$ better." Stanfield said . "We're sa' 1ng oursel,·es up for California ... Tha t will be a good trml' lo JX'ak. .\lthough <.'ach da) produces pn1e monq from thl' $250.000 purse. the top prize for thl' r hampionsh1 p run on tht· final Ja) 1s SS0.000. "These change' a rc maJOr steps 1n th1.• n·dc,elopml'rlt of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot ... ~1d President Bob Pag1.•. "The Pilot will be o n ncarl ) CH'r) doorstep an N~wpon Beach and Costa Mesa each f hur'i· da}. and 1n Laguna Beach and New· port Beach on Saturda\s. ··w e·re going to dcil\er sulh a quaht) OC\.\spapn each week that we feel our non-suh~nher" "'II wonder what the) arc "ftw,411ng the 01her da)'I of the week." The Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to present THE 8TH ANNUAL SUPERSTARS COMPETITION Friday, June 29, 1990 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. PARTICIPATE IN SOMETHING TOTALLY IRRELEVANT! An opportunity to take the much coveted SUPER STARS trophy bac.k to your office! We will put your sponsored team of 5 (3 men and 2 women or 3 women and 2 men a MUST) through 13 marginally athletic irrelevant events to prove something ... hen over the years. we've forgotten just what. The eveots are kept secret until June 29th. Don't be left out...spomor a team for $298.89 or spomor an event for $100. lbis will give you tre- mendous business exposure-while supporting your (])amber of Commerce. We guanmtce you won't be disappointed! Call 644-8211 for more information. HOW TO PLAN YOUR ESTATE TODAY • HOW TO AVOID PROBATE • HOW TO AVOID THE JOINT TENANCY TAX TRAP •HOWTHE REVOCABLE LMNGTAUST WORKS •HOWTO ELIMINATE TAXES •HOW TO AVOID THE GIGOLO AND THEFLOOZV • HOW TO AVOID CONSERVATOR· SHIPS FREE SEMINAR Preaentect by W. BAILEY SMITH , Attorney at Law THUlllOAY, JUm .. 190 ..... ,, .... NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY 868 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach MllRYATION •GUMD (7M) Ill Hit M ,,__ ..,.,.,,.. """~ • ._~, .... ~. entMld •• ,,_ ... w.,.. ~I/ltd,,_~ Clo.by lolut!Ofl " . ;, out pro~sal. but she refused, Fried· man said. While neither side's appraisal was accepted in total by the court ref- eree, lawyers for both said enough of their side's appraisal. was used to make the d~ISlon fair. HERO FromA1 not something you think of every day." said Klein. an I I-year officer with one year in narcotics. "If you dwell on 11. it can keep you from doing your job right.'' Sgt. Tom Boylan. a 23-year vet· eran of the Costa Mesa Police who has worked narcotics for nine years. agreed. ··1 wouldn't say it's so dangerous we go home wrth il every night because we don't," said Boylan. "Narcotics enforcement is a risky job, but the more careful you arc and the m ore planning you do. the less risk there is." Both sergeants said many of thr nsks are inherent to police work an general. but may be d1fTt-rent for underco,er officers. "It's no t so much betng a narcotics offi cer as being a police- man in i cncral." Klein said. "Ifs h1ghcr·nsk than other aspects of police work because so ma ny of thl.' people we v..ork with are armoo and )OU "'ork undercover." Boylan said. .\ uniform may give some officl·rs an illusion of safe\). he added . although y,1th certain types of criminals 11 can make the offi cer a target .. It's prl'll) equal. .. said Klcrn. "In uniform l'\er)llod) "nows who }OU arc. )ou'rc prc ll) '1s1ble and all )our cqu1pmcn1 -like the radio -1s right thcrc 1n rl·ach. "When \OU \\Ori. underco,er }OU tend to be 0dl·a hng w11h more violent t) JX's of pc-opk. but there's a lot of c>.c1tcment and ca maradcn c." he addcd. "E H'r) 1h1 ng we do. we do as a tea m." While the incident shocked their officers. an} cffrtt 1t will have on the wa) the) do their JObs would only be to makc them more careful. "We're going lo continue to be real careful." 8o)lan said . "We're going to bo.: thrnk1ng about this for a long time and 1f that makes us more careful. great ... MURDER From At 2~. and k su" Pena. 22. allegedly participated in the ambush and weft' arrested "1thtn hours of th<' shoot· ing. The) a lso face special circum- stanrc a lkgat1ons Qf I) ing 1n wait and murder 1n the comm1ss1on of a robber). The defendants could face the death pc-nalt) 1f convicted of those charges. The four others charged with murder. Luis Bcnc tez. 37, Feden co Marriott. 38. Miguel Escobar. 34. and his wife . Ydalv)'S. 38. are be- lieved to ha\c been involved in the drug rmg. All e1ghl defendants face charges of attempt~d robber). conspiracy to purchase roca1ne for sale and con- sp1rac) to comm it robbery. Their arraignment was continued to July 2 in Downe) Municipal Coun. The multi.agency drug task force. anc~uding De La Rosa. began its undercover operation on June I I. -By City Ne.w1 54!rvlce OC afflc~rs klll~d In tM llM of duty Here is a list of 1hc Orange County law enforcement of- ficers killed in the line of duty sincr 1980: • June 2 1. 1990 -Full- en o n Police Officer Tommy Oc La Rosa. 43. shot in an undercover drug opera1ion. • Oct. 24. 1988 -Orange C'ounty Sheriffs Deputy Mark S. Tonkin. 31. dird in a heli- copter crash • Oct. 16. 1988 -Anaheim Po lice O ffic er Robert Ro ulston. 38. truc k by car. • Aug. 23. 1988 -Seal Beach Polil-c Officc:r Edward Cla \ICll Jr., 31 . struck by car. •March 10. 1987 -Costa Mesa Police officers Dave Ketchum. 39. and M ike L1bolt, 39, di~ in helicopter ' crash. •Nov. 7, 1980 -Garden Grove Police Officer Michael L. Rainford, 23. itruclt by a car. •June 7, 1980 -Oar'dcn Grove Pohre Offittr Donald F. Rcoo. 26. ~hot by • suspt'('t confronlcd in a ber. Cars of officer, clvlllan collide FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A poli<Je officeT was involved in a traffic collision with a civman Monday, doina major dama,e to both cal"5 aod causJna sli&ht htju·ry to the civilian, police said Officer WiJriam Hufnqel was assi&&ina another officer in a car pursuit northbound on Lot Jardines West nonh of Slater Avenue when he crossed the centet line at I :02 p.m. and collided with a southbound Chevrolet Blazer, Lt. David Brokaw said. The driver of the Blazer, identified only as Mrs. Moore, was treated by paramedics at the scene and taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital for minor injuries. Brokaw said. Hufnagel ui~ he had reached to the floor of his P,ltrol. car to retrieve some equipment that had fallen ofT the scat beside him and the car drifted left, Brok.aw said. Law to reduce 'hit mall' advances NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council on Monday expressed tentative approval for the idea of a law aimed to discouraac last- minute political "hit pieces" and directed City Attorney R obert Burnham to drat\ wordina for such a n ordinance. If the city eventually adopts such an ordinance, Newport Beach may become the only city 111 the county with a law rqutatina campaign mailers. Burnham proposed a law that would require mass m aile!" sent to voters du.rin_g the final days of the ~~pa•JD lo be filed wath the city clerk w1than two hours of first d1stnbut1on. If the material is mailed out less than two hours before the close of business. the maile r must be personally delivered to the city clerk before 10 a.m. the next business day. or sent by guaranteed overnight delivery. The mailers would thus beco me public record. and the city clerk would be required to distribute copies to other candidates or notify the candidates that the material is available in her office. The proposed law is intended to "reduce the effectiveness" .of "hit pieces" -literature marked by ptrsonal attacks and m1s- represcnta11on of a candidate's position on issues -by allowing opposing candidates time to see the mailer and respond to the allegations. Burnha m said. Vehicle flips; teen crltlcal FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A Fountain Valley teen-ager was hospitalized Monday night af\er being thrown from a four-whed- drive vehicle that had flipped over a nd landed on top of him. Enc Seaberg. 17. was listed in critical but stable co ndition at UCI Medical Center in Orange. where he was being treated for a fractured skull and a broken pelvis. said Sgt. Keith u vin o f the Fountain Valley Police Depanment. The 11:30 a.m. accident too k place in Courreges Park. 8664 Rogue Ri,er Ave. The 16-year-old who was behind the wheel was driving crraucall) through thr park. Levin said. He lost control of the Toyota 4-Runner while spinning it around in circles on the grass. Thr vehicle flipped over. eject ing Seaberg and another passenger. who were not wearing seat belts as they rode in the back scat. Levin said. City fi re department paramedics rushed Seaberg to the hospital after removing him from under the wreckage. but the other ejected passenger sustained only minor inJuries. The teen motorist was arrested at the scene for felony reckless driving. the sergeant said. Judge may have model allen policy SANT A ANA -A judge's policy of invitin~ immigration offi cials into court to identify illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes could be a model for California and other border states. The state Assembly recently approved a proposed law that would UfJC Jurists throughout Cahfornta to follow the lead of Orange County Superior Judge David 0 . Carter. Carter's policy also is being looked at in Washington by the leader of a U.S. Justice Depa rtment-sponsored survey. "We're very impressed with the program in Orangr County," said Jo~ph A. Trotter Jr .. a lawyer at American !-Jniversity, wh~ is conducting the study. "It has a lot of potenual for alleviating caseload pressures." Carter appears to be the only j udge in the nation who has invited officials fro m the Immigration and Naturalization Service to screen peo ple com1fll through his court. Roommate shot during dispute H UNTINGTO N BEACH -A man was sho t tn what appeared to be a .dispute with his roomm~te late Sunday night. Javier Villalobos. 23, of Huntington Beach. was shot once in the back with an unknown handgun. police said. He was taken to UCI Medical Center. where he was hsted in stable condition Monday. The incident happtned at 11 :56 p.m. Sunday m Villalobos' apartment at 17482 Dairyvirw Circle. Villalo bos' roommate. Santiago Hernandei . 21. was arrested and charged with attempted murder. Police said the two ma) be relauvcs. but because of a language barrie r their re lationship and thC' reason for rhc squabble were unclear. Woman raped In her home FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A woman was raped Sunday by an assailant who apparently hid in her Kendall Street home while she was o ut and ambushed her when she returned. Police Lt. Bob Mosely said. The suspect apparently broke into the woman's home white she was out visiting a friend and la) in wait for her to return. Mosely said. When she returned around I :20 a.m .. the suspect ambushed her from inside the house. pushed her into a bedroom and raptd hr r. Mosely said. The suspect is described as a youth of IS or 16. 5 foot 6 rnches tall. about 120 pounds and sliahtly built. He was wcaril'll a hooded. faded red sweatshirt and is thought to be a liaht.complccted black youth, Mosely said. PARADE 'romA1 rier." Kathleen Hollingsworth. a distnct director for Rohrablcher. 11id that aide' had contacted Safi somcwhcrt "in the field .. four da}'1 •IO and that Safi ha<l 11rted to be Rorhrabachcr's a~t at the ptradc and o ther July 4 cvcntJ. Holhn,swonh said "not for one minute•· did Rorhabacher hchcve that Safi Posed a stturity threat 1n his 42nd Disuict. Local officials. if they thouaht othcrwttc, did what they had to do to dispel the conccrns. she said . Holl1.wonh. thoup. indicated Safi m1&ht be touJh to ttt 1 bold of. in the c"cnt he'& out 1n the wu r~ kadina h1\ Mujahldeen f<>f«& DPtn'!tl the rommuni t Not only 1s Sall welcomed to participate in the ~rade. so art the YMCA Indian G uides, officials said. Thr younasters had bttn bamd because their adult leaders had fail~ to provide proof of insurance or drawinp of their Ooat. accordina to parade officials. However. parade officials said the)• c~Lcndcd the deadlines several umcs and cxpc-ct the younptcn to ntal'C'h in the 86th annual event. Ho~cvcr. the youna Indian Guides reportedly won't have a float bc<'ausc they don't have one to enttr. cl\y Pubhc Information Dtrte· tor 8111 Recd 1aid. Youth aroup leaders Htd prcviouil)' the)' behcvtd they ~ be1 n1 ou11tcd by penick 0'11ni1crs who al~I) wankd to tum 1 he rommun1t)'-«1cntcd penick into a Tournament ur Rotts Plrack-t)'pe 1fTair KE!rtNG COUNT G1bson's motives a bit shady Tuetc1ay•1 sports wub, buna out while WOnderillJ why Donald Trump c1oesn•t JUSt ao belly-up and ,et it over with: •In cue you hadn•t noticed, the quality of World Cu~ soccer play bu improved. 1•m psckina Alemania to win at all. •Now that the word is out about Kirk Oiblon uki~ to be traded, isn•t it clear ..,hat bis modus operan- di bu been all season? He has been U1iJw the Dod&m durina bis protracted. rlf-set-my-own-pece re- habilitation. t.nkina S l.3 million in salary while knowina all &Jona that be wouldn't be beck next year. •If it isn't outri&bt thievery it•s the cloteSt thins. No home run is worth that much. • Can there be a reason why two buebell teams in the same city can't find succeu in the same season? The CUbs never win when the White Sox do, the Yankees and Mets have never meshed in the same year, nor have the Dodaen and Aflaels. It's spooky. • Everytime I see Tom Nieden- fuer in a SL Louis Cardinal uniform I think of Tom Lasorda bein.1 too dumb to intentionally walk Jack Clark. • Now, too, we know why Tim Belcher has been so gun-shy this sprins about bis arm. It was huning even before Orel Henhiser went down. • I never would have picked Bobby Czyz to beat Meldrick Tay- lor, but he did. •No, I don't think Ivan Lendt will win at Wimbledon. Monica Scles, either. I'm sticking with the Alemanians, Boris Becker and Steffi Graf. •The thing I like best about Tbc National spons newspaper is that you can read the same stories on different paacs. • By the time the Dodgers sec the Reds apin on July 30 it won't matter. It doesn't matter now. • The real race to watch: Battle of the Bad Boys. a struggle between thc>se under-.SOO teams in the Na- tional League. •The scorching Dodgers current- ly lead the C.ardinals by five games, the Cubs and Astros by six, and the Braves by seven ... but it's early. • Hale Irwin will pass the Canon Greater Hartford Open this week (can you blame him?) but return in three weeks to play in the British Open. The question: Can he keep it together1Hot1s hot but this 47-year- old is hitting 2-irons and 3-1rons like kids wish they could. • lfl were selecting Wednesday in the NBA draft I'd try fo r Gary Payton (Orqon State), Bo Kimble (Loyola Marymount), or Lionel Simmons (LaSalle) and let some- body else worry about the big guys. •What was John Thompson 1oin1 to do for the Denver Nuggets that would have been wonh $6 million, anyhow? • The National League playoff in October between the Reds and Mets should be one of the good ones. • Is it true that the Dodgen scouted Frank Tanana of the Tigers when he aot rocked the other day in Anaheim.,, Frank Tanana? Be serious. •The sign above Alzado's res- taurant on LaCienaga Blvd. claims Committrnent to Excellence but I don't know whether the waiters arc wearin1 silver and/or black. • News Item: Sayed Abdel-A.al, 40, an Egyptian government em- ployee, han,ed himself and left a suicide note saying his life ended when f.aypt's soccer team was eliminated in World Cup play . • Comment: Look closer, aen- darmes. There has to be some stolen funds or a bored General's wife there, somewhere. • Finally, I like the fact that ex- AtJanta OM Bobby Cox has been asked to manaee the Braves. I won- der how Fred Oaire would like manaaJna that cut of roti~rie misb-mash be put toaether1 ltkt T•ll~y 11 • La C.U•·ba•H •Y'1HllcalH col•••l•I '""'•I l•r Ille 0.ll)' Pllol u4 •wean erery S•- day, Tffl4ay Mt/ '1'11•rt4ay. TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1990 _ ... ____ __ .. , .. _ ....... . Charity big winner at Irrelevant tourney Golf event raises S20,0CXJ for Orange County youth groups NE WP O RT BEACH A field of 155 golfers partici- pated in the first Orange County Sports Hall of Fame tournament at Ncwpon Beach Counll) Club Monday. raising be- tv.rcn S20.000 and $22.000 for Or- ange Count) youth groups according to chairman Don Andersen. The event was staged for the first time an conJunction with Irrelevant Week. which as co-sponsored by the Orugc Coast Dally Piiot. Honoree Demetrius Davis. Mr. Irrelevant XV. panic1pated. .. , don't play golf:' Davis ad- mitted before the 31 fivesomcs teed off shonl} after 11. He then proceeded to the first tee and like a true amateur, h11 two towering driv- es. both into the trees on the nght side of the fa1rwa}. That was the extent of has golfing for the da} although he and wife Theresa returned 1n the evening for the awards banquet. It took a score of 14-under-par to win the compc1111on w11h former An&cl R1ch1c Schc1nblum as the cel- ebnl> w11h the wanning group. Others included Alan and Man) SC'hlom. Perr} Lillie and Bill Gal· laher. The) rl'Ce1"ed color 1elev1s1on ~ls and a plaque from Adohr Farms. One of the bag money-making C\ents of 1he c\ening was an auction that raised dose 10 $8.000 with three 11ems going for more than SI.I 00. The highest priced item staned as a trip 10 Hawa1i·s Kauai Island with a weck·s lodging. The trip included round trip air fare for two on con- 11 nen la I '\aria nc'>. When the b1dd1ng stalled at Sl.600. a Jam Evereu autographed Jersc) was thrown in. then four t1c!l.e1s to D1snq land and finall~ a Jac!I. 't oungblood signed Jerse) The package brough1 S:!.000 Second h1,hest bad was for a tnp '1a Delta a1rhnl'S 10 W3h D1sne) World an n onda. This one brought SUOO Fi ve former Wll'\ncrs of the Ken- tuck) Dcrb) had items on the block in a pad.age deal that brought Sl .000 Among the celebrities part1c1· patang 1n the nent in addition to Scheanblum were. Olympic high Jumper Dwight Stones: 00:\Cr Randy Shields, formc.-r NBA star George Yardley. female Jockey V1ck1e Fron- 11ere: Chapman basketball coach Bob Boyd; Ol)mp1c gold medal S\\1mmang winner Bnan Goodell . former Rams Jack Youngblood and Drdt Bass. Pat Mclnall). Hal Shcrbelk. ( ra1g Fcn1g and AlcA Maese. Rams quanerback Jam Evereu. ongmall> ~hcdulcd to pla). was forced 10 the sidelines but was on hand for the illl> and e-.cnin.g. He hit about I 2 to I 5 golf balls around tht' course but didn't pan1c1pa1e in tht' tournament. A large numhcr of door pmt'S werc.-g1,en a"a) capped b} a tclt'- ' 1sion ~·t as lht' final award of the night. "I think we raised between $20.000 and S22.000 for the }Outh of Orange Count} through this tour· namenl toda>-" .\ndt'rscn While the golf tournament ap- parent!) cstablashcd 1tSt'lf JS a rel· Community college sports more of a job At GWC, Slagle has switched from baseball, football to golf Not e..-eryone moves on 10 higher. more compelltl\e levels. Not every all-league high school pla:rer enjoys the benefits of being a star in com- m unit)' college. It's fun ID high school. Comm uni- t) college athletics? It's more ofa job. More serious. more demanding. more grueling, more intense. I remember a high school buddy of mine. who played football. one<.' told me: ··Here. they mean busi- ness." He elected not to play football. Herc. of course. meant unless yo u were willing to pay a steep pnce. forget it. No pep rallies. smaller crowds and less notoriety an return for more hours. bigger and more skilled oppo- nents and tou~her competition. It comes with the lcmtory. Some have backup spons and take 11 10 hean JUSt as much as 1f the) Y.ere v.eanng a uniform with a number on the back. • Take Jim Slagle, for example. Twice he made All-Sunset League an football, pla:ring corncrback. free safety. wide rceeiver and punt re- turner. He made first team as a junior while playing for Westminster 1-1 igh. Slagle could play the outfield. too. Three times hl• played on the varsi· I>. making All-Su nse t League an baseball as a senior. He also followed the career of Jack Nicklaus. the power-swinging Bear. and is now one of the top golfers for Golden West College. Slagle. JOlfing competitively for the first 11me. finished with an 81 a .. erage 1h1i. spnng for GWC Coach Ra ) hackleford's team. Instead of end t ones and batters· bcn.cs. lagle is more concerned now w 1th fairways and pu111na greens. ··A lot of people who hke swinging a baseball bat hke sw1ngmg a golf club:· said lagle. a 6-foot. 165- pounder who shot a hole-an-one the other da> while playing at the Rock· well Executive C'oursc in Anaheim Y.llh has fat her. ··1n college golf, there arc no fans and less pressure:· Slaale said. ''I'd always wondered how l 'd stand if I played (golf) compet1t1vc!y. I was goan1 to play baseball at Golden West. but 1t JUSt Sttmed to be taking up too much time and I wanted to go to school and work on m) grades. ''I'' e been playing s1ncc I was SC\'en or eight. M~ dad pla\'ed golf and so dad a fe..., of m' fnends. but I didn't get serious abOut 11 un11l I \\3S 1-t" Slagle was inconsistent. bouncing from No ~ man to No. 5 Has best outing was an the Rancho San11ago Tou rnament at th<' El Prado Golf Course 1n Chino when he 'lhot a 74 ··( lagle) got a lot of compet111ve C\penenre this ~car and he did a dC<.'ent JOb for not ha ving pla)cd compet1tl\el) before:· ;hackleford said. ··we didn't ha .. c a real strong team this )Car to 53) the least. but "'e had so me gu ys mchg1ble whi ch rcall) hur1:· Carl Ferdinand. who ~hot an the h1&h 70s most of the season. wa'I GWC'"s No. I golfer. ··E"cl")one else "as real!\ all about the same:· Shackleford said. ··1 felt good about 1h1s year and rm reall) C).C1ted about ne't )Car:· said Slagle. a real estate maJor ··1 prcu happ) "Alth the wa\ I pla ed Chicago brings winning act to Anaheim Fisk's homer helps surprising White Sox top Angels, 2-0 ly Rte.HARD DUNN °""' ..... ._.,.. .. ..., ANAHEIM -It hu1i1ed the fou l poll' in lef\ field. bnnJing back memories of IS seasons ago when Carlton Fisk won Game 6 of the I 97S World Series wilh a dramatic bottom of the 12th innin1 home run. This one wasn't quite as excitina. but it served a siJl'ificant f."'~ as the Chicaao Wtute Sox banked the Anacls Monday ni&ht . 2.0. before 27,357 fans at Anaficim Stadium. Fisk. who blasted career home run No. 342 to tic him with Ron Santo for 441b_ on lhe alf·time lilt, hit his sixth onm and 321st IJ a catcher -an American l..cqut" standard. Fisk. who yanked 1 Mark Lanaston patch 1n the tcventh innana to intttate Ou<:eieo's teed to 2.0, 1.1 six homen shy of t)'int Johnny Btnch's ~ 1ai1~ l'C<'Of'd for home NM by 1 catcher (327). "I Just try to ao out and play the pme, whatever 1\apptnt, happens." Fisk 111d of approechina Bench's record. "If )Ou thank about 1t. )'Our game will go south. "It'll be exc1tin1 when it happens. but I don·t worry about it now:· Lcfi-handcr Grq Hibbard (6-4). who walked nobody and shut out the Anacls for 3y, innings, got a httlc help from lcfi fielder Ivan Calderon and do uble plays in the seventh and ciahth inninp. Threatening in the bottom of the ninth. Calderon threw Chili Da\ 1s out at the plate 10 end the game as Ch1caao stopper Bobby Thigpen notchc<I his American Leaaue-lcad- ang 24th save. Thiai>cn entered the aame afier Hibbard allowtd a one-out smalc to Da is. He walked Lance Pamsh and struck out Dante Bichette before Downing repeats trade demand ly lttCHAltD DUNN ...._ ................ ANAHEIM -Veteran Brian Downina. 1CCm1n&ly lost 1n the Anacls" shuffic, lashed out on Monday and rc1lcrated 1f,at he wants to bt' traded, preferably to the American taauc West·leldina Oakland A''-Oown1na. 39, an 18-year ve1eran who has bttn a member of the Anecls since t 978, says he's fed up with sittina on 1hc bench. "I don't rcallX act off on ~na sunftower tetds and ICfaPl"I bat handles all year. said Downl"I. who heard a tclevislOft "'°" on ,.. ....... ~, .. , • Schedule AT 9AT Tue: Cl'llUDO \C (home) 7:3S OMO.CK Wed: Chkeex> (P\Omel l-OS tN TH• HOLE Ttlu:ldle All Hmft on KMPC rlldlo (7101 •On TV. en. s. ic Soort•Cnannet pinch-hitter Luis Polonia lined a sin&le down the ten field tine. Calderon. who threw Davis out at third baSt in the fourth mnina to preserve the shutout. wa• 1uard1na the line -cxactly where Polon11 ripped Thi&Pcn's pitch. "Chih had no chanct bccau!K" I was n&ht on the hnc," Caldm>n said. "[ was pla)'tn& Po1on1a on the hnc and aot the ~II and t saw C'hah toi"I to home p4ate -I knt"w I'd act him. "I saw the coach (third bue C01Ch M009C 1ubina) wa\tftl ~·m in u soon as I 1ot the bill. The WI)' I'm f"9 ... 1H ANOSU /alt evant pan of Irrelevant Weck in the future. 11 was onl) the beginning of s1m1lar eH:nts carded for the balance of the week Ton1ghL It will be Back to Bal night at the Balboa Pa vilion. Any- one interested ma\ call 548-4942 tuda) to make rC:St'rvauons. For dancing onl) beginning at 7·30. the prn.c as SI 0 per person. 'W 11h dinner at one of four res- taurants in the area. the pnce as S25 The restaurants in" oh ed include Tale of tht' Whale. Newpon Land- ing. Bubbles Balboa Club and Studio ( afo Wednt'Sda ) night the annual Balboa Ba' Club Hall of Fame ban- quet wall be 'ltaged ~fore a sellout cro .... d . .\ su rprise inductee will not be announced until the night of the e'en I Last ~car 11 was former Olympic Games l·Aecu11 vt' director and bascball rnmm1i.s1oner Peter Ueber· f Please see IRRELEVANT /B2f COMMUNITY COLLEGES Richard Dunn la \t }l'ar bccau'le I staned 10 comt' on at 1he end of the \ear I was all around the board .. · I wasn·1 too consistent until the end:· laglc. a formt"r hole·rn·thrcc ath· lete. hopes 1h1s gamt' leads to a hole-, in-one ~holarsh1p after ne't vear 0 . It appears Jason Hutchins. a nght- handeJ patcher from Golden West "11h an e'ccllcnt splat-finger. wall honor the letter-of-intent he signed Y. llh (al 1a1c Fullenon nc't ~ason. althoui,h th<' Baltimore Onolcs drafted him in the 24th round earlier f Please SH DUNN I BJJ Chavez keeps unbeaten mark with easy win By PATRtCK LA~KIN 0..,. ""' c ...... -.. IR VINE -Em1e C'havc7, ftahtm& out of Westminster Box- ing Club. improved his record to 1()-0.1 with an impressive 10. round dtt1S1on over HC'dgemon Robenson of Los Af\lcll'i before 1.068 Sptttators at the Irvine Mamou Monday niaht 01ve RobcnM>n credit -he did 10 the distance. He's the onl)I' fiahter to 10 all the way ap1nst Chavez an a main tvent at the: Mamon. But that's probably th( only crcdu he descn--cs. Rob- enson fo'A&ht the bout hke W was way aficad on point whtft, 1n fact, he was fir behind. Chavei was the IAJ'CUOf alt the war and hlKi a few Cbalicft of putt!OJ Robc:ruoo a~y. bu( a: the r.,r.t wore on and Cb.aver~ hinds ftf't IOft from beau• ext RobtnlOft't head. ht wn C'Oft• .......... CHAYU/"9 - ,f .. I --------- Irish parlay lucky draw into quarterfinals berth , 9r MllllY VIit.HER # ............ ROME -The luck of the Irish Sot them there. Tbe pluck of the Irish carried them furiher. Ireland. in its fil"5t World Cup, needed to draw &ou with the Netherlands to decide steond and third place in their first-round group. The Irish won and a<>t to play • Romania, while the Dutch wound up with West Ocnnaoy. On Monday, af\er the Netherlands had been eliminated by the Germans 20 hours before, Ireland moved into the quarterfinals with a auuy victory over Romania. h took l 20 minutes of scoreless play to aet to a penalty kick shootout, the first of this tournament and the first ever for the Irish. They responded superbly. scoring on all five kicks. When goaJie Padd) Bonner dived right and made a hand save on Daniel Timof\e, it was the difTercn~. S-4. Their next task is even more formidable -host Italy, at Rome. The Italians kept their record spotless with a 2--0 victory over Uruguay on Monday night on goals by Salvatore Schillaci and Aldo Serena. But 1t was Ireland that owned the spotlight. "Paddy is a great goalie and he saved us a couple of times today." freland Coach Jack Charlton said. "He guessed rieht a couple of times and I would hav~ been surprised 1f he didn't stop one." One was all It took. After taeb of Romania'• ftnt four abooiers were succeMf\ll, each Irish kkbr m8de IQOd. Then Bonner made the only save of the abooaout and 0.vid O'Leal)' tent bis allot biab into tbe rietU coraer of the net. ''To walk on and ICOte tbe winner, it was1 CS... .. O'Leary said. "The lids said: 'Taite the fifth oae. • So I did." He was so calm on the ftneJ shot that his mind was elsewhere, thinkillJ about .. the people of Ireland. Mom and Dad, everythana, the kids bedc home in Ireland.•• The Irish playen mobbed O'Leary and Bonner. Sev~ral thousand Irish fins in the crowd waved flaas and chanted the namet of their heroes. "We had an awful lot of fans there. I think half of the Irish fans must bave been Italian:· Charlton said. "This is a great win for everyone -the boys, the staff, for me." Charlton won the World Cup with Enaland 24 years ago. He said this is better. "Ninetecn-sixty-sjx was a lf'Cll day, but I trunk this was even a greater day," he said. "In our first World Cup. to get to the quarterfinals is an amazina achieve- ment." The Romanians also proved lhemsclves in the soccer world championship. Worried about rclativC$ and friends back home, where unrest broke out early in the tournament. they still got to the second round and Sports break Kimble outmuscles Payton to capture One-on-One event ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. -Bo --- Kimble of Lo)ola Mal)mount outshot .~ and outm u'>clcd Gar. Pa) ton of Ore-gon ' ~ State in the Om·-On-6ne C'hallen~t.· Mon----- da} n1gh1. defeating him 30-:!3 in the finals of the inaugu ral e' ent. Both linaltsh pla)ed two pre' 1ous c1g ht-m1nute one-on-one games. but Pa} ton had an advantage w11h an e~tra re" minutt·s of rest while the ti-foot-5 K1mbk battled 6-7 Lionel Simmons of La Salle in the semifinals. But Kimble showed no signs of fat1gul'. making four J-poinl- crs earl) 1n the game for a 14-5 lc3d. then muscling 1ns1dl' 10 dra" foul He made I~ of I ~ free thrtm<o in tht.· final 4 JI and had onh Onl' fidd goal in 1ha1 .. p.ln "-1mhlc. the na11un·-, kad1ng colkg,1a1c ~con·r la .. 1 ~ca,un "11h Klmble a JS.3 average. 1s a lWta1n tir'lt· rou nd p1d. m V. t•dnc-.da' niithl''> B·\ draft. He t.•arnc<l $100.000. Im fiN pro pa)lhn.I... \\h1k Pa) lt>n g111 S50.!KIO Thl' 01hn )I\ l'lltranl' l'at.h "l're gUJl.lnll'l'd $111.(100 I hl' I>·\ PJ)toll JJ\Jnu·J 10 lhl· l·hamp11111,h1p rounJ h) going 1n-,1lk on l\.\ll ti-I pla)cr\. 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NL Old-Timers triumph Hall ol I Jml· outlil'ldl'r\ I ou Brock --"!!""- Jnd Lno' '>l.1ughtl·r toinhinl·d to produce ~ lhl' lkl't\l\l' run 1n thl· fir'il 1nn1ng Mon-~ d.1~ night a' thl' 'Jl1Unal I l·ague tx·a1 the \ma1t..in Ll·agm· '-0 1n the ninth annual National OIJ T1nl\·r, Ba,1·ball C la\\ll' in Buffalo. N.Y. 11 \\J\ the lmH'\t \l'Ort· t.'Hr 1n the annual game "h1l h 1\ :i hl'ndi1 for ind1gl'nt hallpla)ers and their fomd1r,. l he ;-..;1 ha' a fl.) lead in the series. Ll·ad1ng un the game Arod got the visi ting NL rolling \\lll'n hl· tripk<l off thl' right-center wall ofT Buh f dkr. He \l llft'd \l hen \laughter. hatting second. grountll'd out 111 \l'l'ond In ma1or lcJgue nt'"' l\1 onda) • P1mburgh. "h1l h ha' hcc:n seeking p11ch1ng hdp for ~· month. 11h1a1ncd right-hander Ja) Tibbs trom Haltinwrc lor J pla~ er to be named later To mah• roum on 1ht·1r ~5-man roc,ter for Tibbs. the P1rat1'\ t ul H'tl·r:rn right-handed rdtt'VCr Doug Bair l11r the \l'Cond llnll' lhl\ 'il'a\on • C beland plan·d ri~h1-handcr John Farrell on lhl' 15-da' d1,ahkd lic;t "1th tenJin111s an his elbow. • 'i:an I ranc"rn pul left-handed pttchcr Bob t--nt'pflt'r on \.\:JIH'r' to rclcac,e him and called up right-han\kr (111 I krl·d1a from Class A .\A Phoenix. • \nwman Ll·ague Prt'i1den1 Dr. Bobb) Brown dlJrt.•J lht· "l'" York Yankcec; of an) tampering in thl' pur'>u11 lor lrt'l' Jgl·nt pitcher .\le\ Fernandez. wh o "a' dralkd and \lgnl·d h~ lhl' C h1cago White SoA t•arhl·r thl\ munth • foronw·, < 1l·orgt• ~kll. \\ h11 htt 500 last v.eek . ha' tx·u111w lhl· lir\t .\nwrican Leaguer to be named Pla\cr ol lh\' \\l•t•I.. t\.\KC thl\ '>t:a\On. Outfielder Enc Da~" ol ~l'\ll'lll l>t \l\1on·lc:1d1ng Cincinnati won -...1 honor' Im till' '"l'l'I.. of June 18-24. Ex-Olympian Burns dies Dr Man 1n Burn\. an .\ll->\mencan ---- 1n ,~.1tn polo ..ind ""1mmtn$ at USC and ~ .1 l\\\H1ml· < >h rnp1an. ha\ died of cancer. ,,... - He \\J\ 61 Burn\ died Sunda' The ---- lunaal '' tll tx· \\ edm·'>da) · Burn' altcnddl I 'I)( from 1948-52 and was on llh' l ') <ll~mpll "ater polo teams in 1952 and 1960 I k .11,0 rnmp1:ted on thl' U.S. team in the Pan \nwnn1n C1anH'' 111 1951 and 1955. In uthn '>flllrl'> nl'"' Monda): • l dd1e C 'otton. rememhcred b} many as thl' ··um r•>" ne<l l1ghl-hl'a' )"t.'1gh1 champion of the "urld" altl'r h" IYM t1t k· light v.11h Jose Torres. ha!. J11•J from an inkc.:t1on 1n hi\ blood and lung." lolh1.,.,1ng J \l'U>nd h'er transplant He was 64. • rnJ'>·EI Pa'>o ba-.kethall coach Don Haskins • 1 ngnl~ dl·n1l'd allegation' by a former recruit that l I LP rnachcl. ga'e the pla)t'r money. housing and 1ran\pt1rta11on. The Los Angeles Times reported that John l.itaggers told the N( .\A that he received such fa, or' 1n 1988. The latest charges come six months after the NCA.\ began an in vestigation of UT EP's basketball program. • Doug Flu11e signed a contract with the British ( olumb1a Lion,. capping a whirlwind weekend t0unsh1p bet"ccn the I Q84 He1sman Trophy winner and the CFL team •Charles Harklc) of the Ph1ladelph1a 76crs undef"'ent arthro!>eopK surgel) to remove a bone <1pur that has aggra "ated hts nght shoulder for more than a year. • Cmc1nnat1 Bengals dcfens1v~ back Lew is Billups pleaded guilty m court to three misdemeanor charges stemming from his January arrest for alleged- ly wavms a handgun at IWO undercover Cincinnati police officers. •Two da)S before the NBA draft. General Manngcr Al B1anch1 received an extension of his con1rnct from the New York Kn1cks. Terms were not :innounccd. Biant.·h1's unamal three-year deal was to exp1rc this v.cck -From TH A1MCll&e4 Preti Miiie Dotaald, on nn1shing runner-up in the U.S. Open: "The Open was the most exdtina thin& that'~ ever happtned lo me. It's hard to put 1t behind me l\nd 1n a way I don't want to put 11 behind me. l'\c aot a tape of it. I know that "hen I'm 70 )t'ltr!t old, I m still foina to be 1nv1t1na fn<'nds over to sec the tape o me pla)'lnl m tn)' Open." W!rw~=:t have v~ eood luck." laid Romaaiaa Coedl Emerich Jend ... We bade many more cbtncca &baa .............. Our .... ,. vwy well ud ...~ ... way they are playina. they can 10 very CU, they can IO an tbe •• Sou taid. n. -:COnct rouad endl IOday wi&h Spejn ll&inst !...~ aa Verona and ~um pllyina Enal&nd in -,.-..-.. £aal1lb fins. deWMd after a filtfltbt Sunday witla ~ Tuailiaa stnet ~ in ~ were tent t.ck to £.Qll&nd on Monday by halilri authorities. said Kay Coombl. spokeswoman for tbe u,.._, dicla'L It .emed lltilfiid in~ bold llalj ICDl'Clell IDd eet the ~ ialO • . aitua&ioa.. But tbe llalianl didD 1 cooperate 11 ICOl'ed OD a loai left-footed tick ud $ettu CODnecied with I header. British Embassy. , . .. The pl wu Serena'• work " Schillaci SI.id of hia third ,acore in the tournament. .. He pve me • aood belt and I felt like shooti._ .. Schillaci has Uuee pts,, all pm~winnen. Tbat city was ~Ill up for \be DOton~us trou~ maken a.mona EnJ!itb fans. wbo were 1ryvolved ~n several inddentJ watb _police and other fins an Santinll lut week. About S,000 Enafilh fans are expecled in Bolopa for today's match. and reports estimate u many u 3,000 police, IC:!mc with .attack d~ others in helicopters. wou.ld provutc aecu.nty for the pme. .. That is my duty/' Ile saad ... I am happy I can ICOte for •JI the pcOplc who have supported us and all of my teammates.·· West Gcnnany, which beat the N~tbetlal\ds .2-1 Sunday niaht, has protested a red card 11ve~. t~ stnker Rudi Voener. The Gennans, who have cn!acizcd the officiatina throuahout the toumam~nt, claimed lele- vision videotapes showed Voeller dldn't do &nvthina that warranted an ejection. He is suspended for lhe quarterfinal match against Czechoslovakia -unlcu flf A overturns the red card. Meanwhile, Italy has not Y.ieldcd a 1oal in four pmC$, a streak which was not hkely to end qainst the conseTVative Uruai.aay. .. We always attacked and creeled quite a few plays." Italian Coach Azealio Vicini satd. "In the second half. we were able to break the rie. It was 1n important step apinst a very dimcult opponent." Uruauay's Ruben Sosa said he thou~t Italy had to be considered the favorite to win the title. "With all of the people supportina them and the Voeller and Out~h defender Frank Rijkaard were ejected simultaneously after a pair of irtcidents one minute apart. Lend/, Becker • survive ly STEVE WILSTEIN Al' T...,. llltft., WIMBLEOON. England -Ivan the Terrible and Boris the Wild Man made Wimbledon's opening act a da)' of suspense and comedy on soft. slick lawns that sent the top seeds sprawling but not quite out. All of Ivan Lendl's carefully plotted plans to master grass after I 0 years of futilit} nearly unrav~lcd in the first round Monday against an opponent tip-toeing away from clay for the firs1 time this year. The top-seeded Lendl. who has '1rtuall~ lived on grass since April. dropped the first set against Argen- 11na ·s Christian Mtn1uss1. ranked No. 116. then a'o1dcd an embarrass- ing l'>.11 b> taking the ne't three to "In 3-6. 6-4. 6-3. 6-4. ··1 JU!.l had a terrible 11mc with the 11m1ng.'' Lt•ndl S31d of h1 " first-set ''l>l') .. , JUst couldn't gel an} rll\thm on thl' return of SCf\l'. The bails "'t'rl' bounnng \Cf) lo" and I \IJ\l'kd (d0\.\11) \\llh lhl•m .. If Lendl luol..l·d J"lo."ard. Red.er )l'l'med rhaottl m h3ttling to a 7-6 (7-2). 7-6 (7-4). "-5 \ ICIOr\ O\er Luis I k rrl'I a. an I l\-\ l'ar-old Me\lcan quahlil'r. · Becker. lhl' No. 2 \l'l'd ;ind defend- ing. 1h rec-til1ll' cha mpion. had hard- 1) fin1!:>hcd bo"1ng to lhe Duch('!i' of Kl·n t 1n lhc Ro}al Ho\ to open play on ( cntrc Coui t "'hl'll he began lumbhng lo thl' turf. Herrera sho"t'd nc11hcr fl·ar nor nenouo;nc:s-. in his first W1mhlcdon appt"aranrc Beder stood ncarl~ a hl·.td talkr than thl' 5-foot-7 H(·rrcra. anJ b) reputation loomed e'en larKcr. but Herrera ~mtled through- out thl' matrh as 1f he were ha' ang lhl' lime of h1) ltfl'. Herrera "on the 01p of the coin for )('ne. holdl\ allowed Becker the honor~. lht•n surprised everyone b} "Inning the first three points. lkcler endl·d th3l 'it ring with an ace and "rapped up thl' game \\tlh a '>l'f\ 1n: "mncr. but 11 "as 1mmed1- atcl} e' 1dcn1 that 1he match \.\Ould not tx· cas'. Herrera. ·a lcli-hander pla\ 1ng"1th runfidcncc. held st.'r'e at lo'c and n.tended Becker o n h1~ serves. Berkcr douhlc-faulted 10 11mes m the fim -. .. :t. had half ll'> many acl's and wa\ brokl'fl 1w1Ce before pushing the sci to a ti c-break. Becker won the lie-breaker 7-2. fin1shtng 11 ofT with Al' LU I iJf JI I lv•n Lendl recovered from a first-set 1011 to win the n••t three against Argentina's Christian Mlnlu11I at Wlmbledon. .1 pair of aCl'!> Becker's acrobat1n and fierce '>I) le. bordering on recklessness. 1s fanuliar to "1mbledon crowds. bul on lht• shpf>\.'r} Centrt' Court tn 1h1s match he ~cmed to spend as much 11ml' rolling on the ground as he did leaping toward the net. The rnurt. he complained. was "-l't and ~oft. fhc sk)' stayed dry all da~. with thl' sun occasionally peck- tng through a hca') layer of clouds. hut thl' court'-"ere sttll lush and mu1'>l from a "celo. of on-and-ofT rain. "The first round 1s alwa}S daf- licult. bul on ~uch a court 11 1s ve~ d10icult." ~•d Becker. "Toda)' 11 "'ai. l1le a ix·rson I didn't see in a )Cat. It Sl'l'nl'> lilo.l' there's more gras'> on 11 and 1t'' almost too good a court." Australian Pat Cash. the 1987 Wimbledon l·hamp1on who needed a "1ld card to make the draw after reco\t~ring lrom a ruptured Achilles lendon. also strugglC'd hcfore win- ning 4-6. 7-6. 5-7. 6-4. 6-1 against Damatri Poliako' of the Soviet Union. "ho "a!t pla)ang has first match 1h1~ ~car. Yann1ck Noah of France. the 16th !teed. lo'it 6-4. 6-J. 6-2 to Wayne Fl·rmra. an I g.)car-ol d qualifier from South .\fnra. ··Thu. Io's "as tough. Wimbledon "all al"a~' '>penal to me." Noah ~aid. Bnt~h-. fa ns re101ced "hen Sarah Looscmurl·. caughl between pursu- ing a tcnn1 ~ career or gomg to 0'<- ford . beat "omen's 16th seed Barhara Paulu~ of .\ustna 6-2. 3-6. 6-4 Hana Mandliko'a of .\ustralia. a former l ·.~. Open champion who ha'i announced that she 1s retanng ul'tl·r Wimbledon. struggled before tx.'at1ng Laura Lapi of Italy 6-3. 3-6. 11 -IJ Which McEnroe will show up? By LARRY SIDDONS The maniac wa'i JUSt a memor) for a while. WIMBLElX)N. England -Whl·n last seen on a Grand Slam tournamcnl court. John McEnroe was "earing a green bandana headband. white-zmc \unscrccn and a look of rage It "as the Australian Open McEnroe had JUSt been ddaultcd from a match for the first time in his long and tl'mper-tossed career. and the Amencan had to admit that he had been playing the angles "''h his volk)s and h1'> .. ohttht) for )cars . Married and the father of two children. McEnroe l rosscd his 30th b1rthda) almost with the air of an cider statc.,man . mon· t:onn·rned about his family and his kgnq to the -.port. "What 1!> 1111portnnt for me 1s establishing 1ha1 "hen I get a"a) from tl'nni'i. I'm going to be happ) ... he said. "I onre felt the need to change tennis. As soon as I set m) s1gh1s lower and reahzed ( wa nted the game tv be pan ol nl) hfe for a few more years. I !cit l'' l'r} thing started to turn around for me." ·1x months later. the scene 1s Wimbledon. Wall the JI -year-old McEnroe add to his record of glory here or len_Jthen the already ~taggenn~ hst of run-ms with o ffi cials on the grass of the All England Club and flunk what he calls "my first test'!" Even the man the British tabloids love to call "McBrat" 1sn·1 sure how it might go when he starts hi s ru n for a fourth Wimbledon title today against n tough opponent. Derrick Rostagno. .\ )Car ago he came to Wimbledon seeded fifth and turned in a spectacular tournament. He came back from t"o sets do" n to beat Darren Cahill in the first round and pla)ed soml' great tennis against Richey Rcneburg. Jim Pugh <1nd John FitLgerald. "I know I've got a problem." McEnroe once said of his temper. "Wh en I walk out there on coun I become a maniac." Although he disputed calls and. at one point. argued o'er the humming ofa counsidc refri,crator. he kept hi s temper m check and -by the tame then- dcfendmg champion tefon Edberg knocked him out 1n the semifinals -McBrat had turned into Mac the Nice. darling of the tans. "The more I lose. the nicer the crowds get ... he said. IRRELEVANT From Bt roth along with Graig Nettles. for- mer third bastman for the New York Yankees and San Diego Padres. Dunna the day. the Dav1scs will be entertained at Disneyland before retummg to Newport Beach for the evening Hall of Fa me banquet. A hot Clock aolf tournament IS Corr~ctlon Due to a source error, Mo nday's 81 SlOI')' on the Newpon Aqua1ic entcr's 1unaor 1irl1 rowina team stated incom:ctly that the NAC had never won a prior-medal u national compct1t1on. In fact. the aquatic rcntrr·s senior prog1am ha camcd one medal. • scheduled for Thursday staning at 9 a.m. at Newport Beach Golf Course. Davis will also go to Hollywood Park-during the da}'. Friday It wall be the annual Super Stars competition at Newport Dunes begmnma at 10 a.m. with some 20 tt"ams pan1c1pattng. Each team 1s comJ>O$Cd of five persons and must be co-cducat1on1l. total of 13 event~ "ill be conic led m this com· 1_>Ctit1on. The DaviAes leavt for Las Yeps on Saturda)'. 1hen will Oy to Reno to c~mplctc their Irrelevant Week fes· UVlllC'S. -By HowaNI L. HalMly a •R•L•VANT W8•K XV ar...c..... ..... Hll .. P ... TN--- 1 ............ ~0.l M0'90AY'l •8MA.TS ,i1n1-~I (l•·UMW•Nf) .. kM kllelnlllum, Alaft Sclllom Mitfty kNOln. Pwrv Utllt, M Ge"-llff S«onct-M Ill ·~· Ow~I Stonn, (lluclL Janke Opalln1ld tall•• aim at U19una Open. OPALINSKI From 81 and I ~llll l'an. I lo ' e bc1 ng 1 n' oh ed in cva) pla) and using s1rntegy. M ) size hm11ed me in the indoor game. Outdoors. I'm more focused." Perhaps. Opahnsk1's ~rl·ate-;1 asset. hO\\C\'Cf, IS hrr ability to respond to pressure. It's an ab1lit) born of necessity. she claims. having pla) cd for man) year~ "Ith scH·n - time Laguna Open champion Kathy Gregory. "Kathy was a \Cry verbal pla)cr and could eH~n be abus1'e at t1 ml·s:· Opalinski said of the 15-llml' .\11- Amen can ''ho now coache' the women's team at l'C anta Barbara and 1s a 1l'le' 1s1on 'olk~ hall anal) st. .. That cxpenenn· has helped me this year \\Ith Jackie. \\hO 1sn·1 afraid 10 critKlll' a partna on thl' n>un .. Plil)lng \\Ith "ath~ "a' ddi- n1 tl'I) J prl''l'>Ufl' '11tuat1 on. and 1hcn"s prnsurl· pla)ing \\Ith Jad..it• as "di." Op;il111,l..1 <;aid ··Jaci..1l' e'pcct' a 1111 ul ht·r partnl'r and there's al'o thl• prl'<i<;urt' of being e\pelll'd 10 \\1n 11·., mllll\ation for ml' I thnH' on \1tua11on<i hi..c 1ha1." Though \\1nn1ng mai..cs 11 all \\Ort lrnh1k. Opahn,k1 c;a1<l ~.1,a·s \ola11k pcr,onahl) and unprl·<l1t·- 1ab1lil) h:l\ l' prO\ 1c.ll·<l ll'ns1 on o n and o 0 till' l'OUrl "It's bi.·l·n an ac.JJustment because ANGELS From 81 pla> mg. I think I'm thl· hc,1 left fielder in thl' k•Jgue " ··1 ~l·nt the gu) at the "rong time." 'itubing ~1c.J. ··You dl1n'1 ha\l· a l ham·e to second gul''>'> -I thought 11 \\J'I 1he OC'il thing 10 dl) ·· Langs1on 1-'·81 ,unerc:c.J anlHher b1lll'r loss. Thl· ..\ngd'> ha' l' lo\t ~-I 1hrcc time\ and no" ~-0 in Lang,ton·, la<;I four c,1art<; ··1Langs1un) ha' had onl) l\lO rune; tot support) 1n the lac,t four games and he ha'i nothing 10 sho" for 11:· .\ngcls Manager Doug Rader c;a1d "'That's a shaml' " ( h1cago center fielder Oa' c Gal- laght.•r Marted thl· '"'h "llh a c;harp s1ngk 10 kft. then Sl-011 Fktchcr - thl· No l< hiller 1n JdT Torborg's lineup -rolled nnl· 10 ~honc;1op Dil·k Sl·ho ficld. Gallagher. hO\H'' l'r. "a<; going o n tht.· p11ch. so Scholidd -"ho "as CO\t.•ring s<.·cond base -"a' out of pos1t1on and the c;ofl grounder "ound up 1n kft field for a c;ingk 10 pul runners at thl' corners Ou1c Guillen. the No 9 h111cr. launched one to H1che11<: in center field. Tagging up from third on the pla). Gallagher "as gunned do"n on a perfect thro" to lhl• plate b) 81che11c. Gallagher crashed into ..\ngcls ca tcher Parrish. kne>cking the \C'I· cran recrl\er OH'r. but Pamsh hdd onto the ball for the <;ernnd out o f the inning. Chicago lead-off hiller Samm) So~ ~allccd. putting runner.. on first and second. before rook1r Robin v.c'rc both u~d to being leaders on the court." O pahnsk1 e'<plaincd. "Wl" H' had a l'hann: 10 de' clop a n:la11onship off the coun. which has hl'lix·d. Shl"s hard o n me at t1ml'S. So ml' da} s l'' er} thing 1s m> fault. but <ihl'°S ''l>ri..l·d o n being more construcll' l'. .. .\II appc:ars ros) for no\\, but Opahnsl..1 1s laking no thing for grantc:d. .. There's a lot of factors that go into partnl'rc; s11cking togl·thcr.'' she said. ··Yo u t·an nc'l'r reall ) he sun~ "hat Jal·k1l· is going to do . Shl··s k t pannas go tx·forc. eH"n "ht:n she \\as \l 1nn1ng."' Ong1nall). Opahn.,i..1 lt:amcd \lllh S1h a for a 1hrl·e-1ournaml·n1 tour "11h the former Bra11han 01} mp1an '.)latnl 10 JOlll l\\O·llme l '.S. Ol)m· p1lJn R11 a C rocl..et1-Ro)slcr afta ( rnrl..l'll·Rm .,ta\ arn' al from thl' Italian indoor h:agul' ··\\ l' had .1 1hrn·-1ournamen1 lOnl· nlllment. but "hl·n R1w hac.J J dl'IJ\ ir1 returning Jnc.J \\l' "l'rl' l'nJO) mg \Ulll'~'> pla)lllg IUgl'lhn. \\l' dl'lldl•d 111 gu tu thl· hJll\\a~ po1111 Jnc.J l'\JIUJle thing<, lhl'n .. t-or no\\. Opahn\l..t luoi..., li1rnard to pla~ 1ng :11 Llguna. 1n 11\ Jtlth )l'ar J'> thl' lungl·~1-runn1ng hcal·h 1our- 11anwn1 1n e \l'>ll'nl·l' ·• 1 feel at homl· 1hcrl·:· 'lhl· ">aid ··11", a hcau11ful bcal·h and a great arl·na for' olk) ball. Hopl'full). I rnn mai..c 11 thrl'l' in a ro" ... Orange Coast Daily Pilot Ang~ls Play~r of Day Lance Parrish, who went 2 for 3 In a loslng cause as the Angels were blanked. \\•ntura <,1ngkd 10 righl Ill ')l'Orl· Fk11.:hcr frum \l'lond -mak1n1ct 11 1-U For 81chc11c. "ho's c;1ruggling at thl' plate. 11 "a<i h1<i maJor lcaguc:- kad111g I ~th outlit.'ld a~w;t of the \Ca~on. "I wa~ fortunate tu ha'e good dcli.·nsc tonight."' Langc;1on said "I didn't haH· '"' bi.•st 'itufT. hut \UU ran·1 let that hothcr }Ou." 0 ANGEL NOTES 11.n 81-Mven 11 ., OPPO'e' Adem Pet.nefl 10· 1) 1onlon1 enel Cltuctr F!Nev (10·31 face' Enc l<lfl9 (1· 11 on W.cl"41\· oev in '"• """ flna re el I o m Infielder MArtr M<L-• had n1, CH I removeo Monel•v end wn e•emlnN ov Dr. Nerm Zemel, • ha nd eno wr1\I \oe<:lerlsr out of Dr. Fr4M ~·, ofhct Mclemore, wl'IO re·1n1ur.ci hi\ rloM wr1\I o., Ju.,e 1 while Ofav•"9 in a renaD 1u19nmen1 91me for Eomon1on Dellen eriolher reflaD pr09r1m on Monela v Tnere·, no llmelal>le tor n1s rerurn Reliever G'°" MlnNft, recover1119 from eioow surffl'v threw for Ille f0ur1n ,.,.,. 1n five dav\ ano ,._,.ci no OIKomfort Minton ,, UP«lfll ro O.Vln • refleD enlof'lment. e•tner In Edmoft1on or Palm Sor1n11\. DY 111e eftCI of 1n1, wffl< Seconcl o.-n ~•av ... 19l1Ht 10 corn. off 1ne I S·oav d•S.Dlecl Utt Monclav siav.ci on 1ne Dl ll1v wl'IO said ne 1 .. 1 ~ .. ,, wMk1n<1 '' Hlll"9 ciow-10 returnlnv accoro· 1ng 10 Anvets tra l-NM ~ lltH.ver ..-~ (ett>ow) INew on Monelav for tne th~<I rime this ~'••no o.v. WNte <sore rib Clff mu\Cle) Oid not srart Monclav. but wet ave•lal>le T ... ~ Ille Allffl\ ltlh rouno cireft C>ic:ll H rller 11111 l'l'IOnln, Is t>elnv reorn..,ttel l>v nts fainer ' We've ontv mel with 11n. Anoe!\) once." Bet"• e 1v1ev.., said Canseco remains top.$ in voting for All-Star Game NEW YORK -Some 1h1n~ ~Seattle. l.004.Q48. don't cha nae. For in~tancc. J ose ( anseco may tx· Joined b)' two of Canscco's statu\ 1n the e)cs of the his Athlcucs teammate,. Terry f11n . tc tnbach. catcher. and lir11 Accordina 10 fiaurcs released b.'\scman Mark Mc<iw1rc also lead Monda b) Ma,ior Leaauc Ba~ball. the '011ni. the oalland outfielder rcma1M the Also lead1n1 at their posu1on arc top vote·ac11cr for tht mencan New York scrond ba~man te'c Lcaauc All· lar Team with u : Baltimo~ shonstop Cul 1,265.630 votes. It's a po 1t1on he'\ Ripken and Boston thud ba~man held since ballot1n1 beaan Ma> 7. Wide Botas· There will be one more tabulation. Two other outfielders arc o'er the onc--mtlhon vote mark -Ricke)' He ndcnon of Oakland, w11h 1.027.041, and Ken Cinfl'cy. Jr. of For the Anacls. Lance Pam h is Mxth amona catchers and Wall> Joy- ner ciahth among first basemen. lardes thriving on new type of dart competition . 8y 'ATlltOC LAJttaN Dl9)',..C&:u+a.-. CAPISTRANO BEACH -While 10me SUY' pnieticc throwina darts before competition for up to three boun per day, Craia Belardet would nthet spend \jme with hit family or al work as a heavy equipment oper- ater. Twenty-eiaht-year-old Belardes bas been throwi~ darts for so Iona that be juat doesn t need to practice that much. Besides, with a wife. three children and another child on the way, Belardes doesn't have much time for practice. .. Tournament dans is more of a mental thina and being able to handle the pressure," Belardes said. .. I usually don't practice too much, because I've been throwing darts for IS years." Belardes has been riding the re- cent wave of a new type of dan competition -electronic darts. The electronic boards have stancd show- ing up in taverns all over the coun- try and Bclardcs has been one of the fint to caP.italize on the new craz.c. lOO many mistakes. Over last Mem- orial Day weekend in Chicqo. Belardes captured the Bullshooter ~ World Championship sfoglcs title. The next day be teamed up with Linda Endo to win the world cham· pionship in mixed doubles. Not bad for two days of work and not bad a t aJI considering that he's only been throwina the electromc vanety since January. "It was kind of an upset that I w9n," Belardes said. ··1 went through the loser's bracket of the double elimination tournament. I aucss if you had put a list of the top auys on the bar. I wouldn't have been on it." Belardes qualified for the world c hampionships by winmng the Southern Cal1fom1a regionals in February. Befo re compcung in a world title. a thrower has to win a 501 singles to urnament The Tor- rance regional fit the bill. One reason that points to his success is the fac t that both he and his wife have given up alcohol. He says that it has helped him tremen- dously. ' o ... , "-_.......,, u..-.......... The differences between tra- ditionaJ steel-tipped dans and elec- tronic darts are numerous. Steel-tip throwen toss into a cork board and chalk up their scores. Electronic dans have Oat ends with vclcro that attaches it to the board. The board automatically keeps score. But. according to Belardes. electronic d.ans arc not just a game. "l used to drink to relax. but t·ve gotten to the point where I don't need 1t anymore." Belardes said. "Some guys from England and o ther places in Europe really pound down ·the drinks and the) seem to get belier." Belardes throws steel dans as well and has enJOyed some success in that genre as well. There haven't been any wo rld titles for him in steel dans. but that world is a '4hole new ball game. Craig Belardes 11 th• reigning champion In slngles and doubles of th• Bullshooter S World Championships. ' lant). it's easier to gct through a "The electronic d.ans have a maxi- mum weight of only 14 grams (or two ounces),'' Bclardes said. "You have to really watch 1he follow- through. In steel d.ans, you can throw a lot harder and you can even make a mistake o nce in a while. but in electronic darts. you don't get many chances ... "The compet1t1on in ~tccl-11ps 1s fierce." Belardes said ''There's a lot more steel tournaments per mo nth. but the competition 1s a 101 better. tournament than w11h steel darts. 't ou might haH' 10 gl'1 thro ugh 10 4uah1~ gu~., 1n an dcctron1l· tour- nJml.'nl. but 1n -.tc:d darts. \OU ha'c tu gl'I through probahl~ ·," 1u• a\ m.t n~ gu~., ... Current I}. Bclardes is hopin6 for sponsorships w he can make e ither electronic or steel dans his full-11mc professio n. "You have to sort o f wait aro und for the sponsors to come ... Bclardes said. "If you want to shoot as a fuJl- ume professional. you need to ha.Ye sponsorship. Surprisingly, there's a lot of mone\ to be won out 1herc ... Whether he'll throw electronic or steel dans. even Bclardes doesn't kno " He's JUSt ho ping that some where along the line he makes bis point "1th a sponsor. Obviously. Belardes hasn't made "Because clcc1ron1<.' darts are JUSI staning to gain widespread popu- Toronto's magic at Fenway stops after 15 games Jod) Rcl'd noll'd rcn·ntl) that 1n ht., ~1 : '>l":l\on'> 1n thl· nlJJUI kagun. lhl' Bo\ton Red So\ had nl'\l·r tx·atl·n T oronto al h ·n\\J\ Pari.. It "a' llrlll'. hl· dl'l'ldl·d lo du \Ollll'lh1ng JOt>UI it Rl'l'd and thl· Rl·J 'lll\ l'nJl•J I oronw·, 15-g~1111l' hn \lond.t) n 1gh I \\I\ h .1 I 11-l\ \ ll"tor~ I ha I n11n l'd Hu,tun 1n111 thl· \ml·ncrn L l'agUl' L..1,t k.tJ. onl··h.111 g;.1nw ahl·ad uf thl' Him· J.1" Rel:<l hrui..l· .1 .. _.., Ill' \\llh .. 1 'u lo hunh'1 \\Ith l\\11 out\ 1n thl' C\l\lh 1nn1ng l k Jl,11 h.td .1 J ouhk and a \lngk and \C.tlrl'd 1hrl'l' run ... ,h.1nng off1.·nc;1\l' honor\ \\llh \1 1i..l· <•rl'l'n· "l'll "hu hJJ .1 pJ1r ofduuhk'i anc.J l\\n 1nlidd hll\ \\llh tlHl'l' RAI., ··Hreal..1ng thl· lo ... ng \tr1.·ak "n11.l·:· Rl'l'J \aid ··11 &l'I' till' nwn l..l·~ off our hal·l..c; ·· . . I hl· Red 'it>\ hc.·a1 T oron10 al htll11l' lor thl' llr\I 11nw \IOll' ·\ug. 10. lllM"' The Blu1.· fa" ti.·11 llHl'l' g;Jnll'\ 'h' ol thl' m.IJur kaglll· fl'l't.HJ o l H< l"t.111\1.'t.Ull\e \ 1~·11.ll ll'\ on .tn 11pponl·n1·, homl' lidd. anompll\hnJ I IHl'l' 11 Oil''> ··\\'l• J1dn"1 l'\ en t.ill.. ahout 11:· T 1.minto 111an,1ga ( llll ( l ~l'>lll11 \JIJ. llo\h>n ">hclkJ l>:l\c Slll'h for'" run'> 111 till' lir-.t 1nn1ng. hut John Okruc.J·, '''o-run homer ltlll'd Toronto lllll> J "'-all uc 1n thl' third . .\lkr Rl•nl put the.· Rl·d "io\ Jhl•Jd llo'>ton '>lllrl·d (\\Ill' in the \e\C'nlh IA.•nnl\ Lamp ( 1-2). ''ho rcl1l.'H'd Dana t...1n kl·r Ill lhl' 'il'lOnd. \\,I\ thl• \\ 1nnl·r kll Rl·ardon. m.ii..1ng h1" fir .. 1 ap!)l·.irallll' 1n 10 JJ\\ lx•l.tU'>l' lll hal i.. prohkms. pttl'hl'd the ninth lnr hi\ I lih '><l'l' t ic g:i'e upa solo home run tu "ell~ (,rut~:r hi\ I 11th. \\ llh t\\O llUl'i. ··\\ l' tm•d not 10 mai..c a h1g dl•.tl o ut of 11 " L.<1mp 'klld 111 thl' \lrl'<li.. ··.\,a rcl1d pl ll hl'r I'm JU\I going to l'nJll~ 11 11.rn1ght. Thl·~ ·11 ht· had. '>"1ng1ng a"J' ag.11n lhl' nl'\I lhrl'l' dJ\ \ .. 'lucb thrl'" J6 plll"hl'' w11ho u1 l"l'linng a baller ll 1<t 10-~ rl•c.:ord .ind li'c-gaml' \l1.101ng .,lrl'ak \IJ~l·d 1nt.H I "' Wlllll• BIJ1r (1).5) tool.. the lo...-•. Slll'b ga\e up thrl'e hit<.. including a l\\o-run douhlc h~ \like (irl'l'n\\l'll and an RBI ''"gk b' Ton) Pena • Athletics 4. TIJers l : In Oal land. Bob \\ ckh \\Oil Im l·area-h1gh ninth '\tr:11ght der1swn and R 1rl t.'} I kmkr,on homered. tripled and stok l\lO ha~l'" a<1 the ·\thktir' broi..c J thrcl·-gamc lo-;1ng <;trl·ai... \\ck h (I ~-~) lx•lJllll' the top \\Inner in the maJor kagut.•\ lk g:Hc up ti'l' h11\ in c1gh1 1nn1n~s. -;trurk out four and "alked four IA.·nnl\ Fdcrc;k~ p11rhed thl' n inth for his ~'rd "41 \ l'. •Twins 9, Rangers 1: Sco11 Enckson. JUSt ralkd up from ( l.t\\ \ \. l!:l'C' up four hits t.)\er C.I\ 1nn1ngc; 1n ht\ mc\Jor-k.lgul' lkbut and K1rb~ Pm kl'll h11 a thrl·c-run homl·r. kac.J1ng Minncwta at the.· Metrodomc Pucl..e11 has IO homl' runs. one more 1han last 'll'ason He a'craged ~g a }l'ar from IQ86-S8 •Indians 10, Brewers ~= Brook Jacob} homered and drcl\ c 1n .1 l·arccr-h1gh fi, c run., for Ck' eland at Count' Stadium Jacob) hit h1<. ninth homer. a l\\o-run shot 1n the fourth. had an RBI c;1nglc 1n the s"th and IHI a l\\t.l--run single 1n the 'K'\Cnth. He fumh1.-d 4-for-5 -From Tiie Associated Press 00\XINING From 11 SaturJa} thut Oui..lund has un OPl'ning for a DH. l>o\lning -..11d he'd prl'fc..·r lo plu the re tx-cau~ 11·, clo'it'r 10 his homc..·. "Untortunutdy. I hke to "o rk form~ monc)." hl' said . "People ha"r said to nw. 'Wh) don t )OU 1us1 ~1 t back and collert the monc} '" "Bui I have a tou~h llm<' dotn$ 1h:u . The w3, 1h1ngs arc: going. I think 1t''I 11mr to think about me for once I rcall) don't ~"<' an} purpo'K' hc1na here .. r>o"n1ng. the dean of 1he -\ngcls and a lona11mr fQ\OrtlC of club O\\ner Gene -\Ulf). ~Id aoina 10 Oakland JU'lt be use 11' a contender is the wrong 1mprcss1on Do"nrna ha~ ne,er pla,('(j tn a World ne\. Known as a lo) al and dedtCated team pha)cr. go ing to an) o ther t·ontcndcr IS th<' wrona idea. Down1n1 ~Id "It wouldn't l:X' acuina a nna with a halo on 1t.." he \3td. "I don't feel I need to defend my~lf aner II th1 time "1th the .\nscl . I don't think an)bod) can quc t1on m) dc,ot1on to this club o'er the >~•n.." Down1n1 staned on M ond.i) for the sttond pmc in u row. Odore . unday. hov.-c"cr. he hadn't pl.a)ro "!in~ June 16. He said he ha no desire to mire Martinez picks on Braves again, 5-2 ATL.\NT .\ -.\Iler Ramon Man1nc1 tx·a1 .\tlanta 5-:! on nn e1~h1-h11tl'r \itonda~ night. l\\O pre\ IOUS \ ll"IOrll'~ over tttc Br:Hcs pops:x.'t.I up in his mem- Or) "h was no1 m~ lime to,gc1 I b.'" said Martinel. rl'<'alhng the 18-l>tn l..cout perlorm;incc ag.ain'>I thl' Bra'c" on June 4 1n Loo; Angeles. "h "asn't like ltll>t )Car ... Martinel said. refomng to h1i. 7-0 shutout in Atlan1a o n Junt.• 5. 1989. after "hll'h Mart1m•.1 \\OS (ff)11oncd 10 lhc minor. Marttnc1 (Q-]) struck out nine. He ""'' has 111 strikeouis to lead the major kagues. ··He '4:t<i good 1on1gh1. but hl· ""!> a~csomc •the night he struck out 18," Lo'> ·\ngcles manager Tom Lasorda said. ''He gets t\\CJ strikes quick. Then he stnkc' them 0 \11. You ha' c 10 get the two li~t:· Atlanta·~ Ron G ant. '4ho had t"o of th.: Bra'C'S. cigh1 hns. Schedule AT BAT Tue •I At .. nt• tbs 4 .tO ~ OH DECK std, Wed at At11n11 • .tO IN THE HOLE Thu Idle Alf games on KABC radio <790> •On TV, Ch 11, sc So<>rlsCh1nne1 including a home nin. nevcr- thclec,s "as impressed with Murt1nc1. "He'" nght the~ with any of them." Gant s:ud .. At 22. he ha5 a great career ahead of him " D:ivt-Jus11~. who alw had two hit\, agm.'<i. .. y OU k nO\\ )'OU ·re in for ll bGttlc e' Cr) 11 me he goes out \here " h was the founh straight win- nma decision for Martinez (9-3) and his N11ion:U Lcaguc-leadin& i\th complete pmc. M1ninc1 has allowed o nly two earned run an 44 career inn1np qa1n t the Bra' cs while po tina • 4-1 n:conJ. ~nn-JI Vina up tV.'O hit an the fin.t 1nn1"'-includi"I the homer b)' Gant. Mamne2 rtllrcd 16 of the next 17 batters. 0 DODen NOftl -Tiit Dod9w\ lleW9 .... lt of ll'IW .... ,, f'OM ..,. ••• Outllt!Otr I(.,_ ..... OU1 W'ltfl a 1tr.1Mf VOln. h 11111 dey• ..... 'f' • -....... l'lllllli• In flw et-"tlell, l\ed "" ia-.. .,. 1111111,. "'* tftCIM •• llOI' Ille Int time ~ ""', 0. ~ die fl04 ~••rt !Of lftt atevn . •• ._. M\ ~ l'ltl• Ill 1'111 !all ~ 1H11" will'I ~ MfNt NM Mid "'-1ta" Atlellll llllCl'llfle tOIC'ft "- -..... w11~forerltNRl'le ~ ....... 1.1111W• .... ~ ~ a Yllll MIUOfll ~ 11 IM ~ to , ..... o.llt L.• .. Tiit ., .... ~ ... , .... 4fle9 ~ ~ c...,..... _. ,,._ ....,. ......... NfnKIW l/llfflt ..... ~....., Mfl'led .. ""lf•Vft '~ ...... Giants drop 10 games off pace after loss to Reds Jad ..\rm,tmng hrnkl' out of his mental rut at thc: l''lll'll\I.' 111 tlh' \.in I r.inll''-'' C11ani.. a team becoming ll'Jll..j U.un\l'd \\llh IUl'I \r tll\l11111g Jll11\\l'J IU'I lnur hll'> 11,l·r l·1~h1 11rn1ntt' \111nJJ\ mg.hi hl hn11ml· thl 1h11J 111 ganw "'nnl·r 1n thl ,,11111n.1I I \,tgul J\ till C inun- 11.tl Kn " h ... Jt lh\ 1.1l.ltn!! < 11Jnl' at R1,ltl11•11t \t.1.1111111 "·2 \lh'I .. 1.1111n~ Junl· h\ \\Inning 1/1 111 I ~·"'"' lhl' (11ant'> ha\e dr1•p!)ld '''' 1111lw1r l.t't "' 111 fa ll to g.tnh·, hi. hind < 1n\ 1nn.111 in thl' '\atmn:il League \\<'SI \Jn I r.in1.1,u1' ,Jumping olknc.t· ha., <,c.Orl·d 1u~1 I., run' in ''' la'' 'l''l'n ti~1m1.·' t nhJPJ1' "11h h1., u1n,l•n1ra1mn kH:I 1n rl·cent g.1ml'' \1111,tr1111g 1111. \)put .i l11111frmponancc on his ,IJrt 111 " ganw 1h.i1 "J' 1mrortJnt tor 1hr Giants He h.1d lo'I t\\11111h"1.1'1 thrt'l' dl'll\lon\ h' t:111tng to hold k J1.f\ ··t h.1d '"ml·th1ng 111 Pfll'l' 1onigh1 ·· ".rmstrong ,,ml ·-rJ lx·l·n .1 llllk .. 1.1d thr la'' thrl'l' o r four s1art' I h.11.I 10 gel h.1l i.. ti1 thr g11nJ,h1nl' Ill gt•t lcx:i..cd 111 r nH·ntJll\ 1 ·•t?J•n I "·" gl.1d to 'ho" nl\ teammates I \,Ill \ldl !!l"I lh\'lll lllll .. I odJ lk1111ng\·1 lL•"c him a lir\t-innins kad "•th .1 1h1n··run h11111n .rnd th!\ 11mc \rm.,trong horl' do"n lk all1ml·J lll'I I'"' htl\ 1>\l'f lhl' lil't '>l'\l'n innings to thl· (11Jnt' \\ho 11p11nl thn JU\I r.rn llllll \rm'>trong :ii lhl \\11111~ llllll" ·1 k h.1J !!,,.,,, 'lull < 11.1n1' m.inallcr Roger ( ra1g ,,11J In th .. l."1 1i, l' ll·",ll'" \\t' h.1, c not hit lhl· hall fllnd I 11111~h1 \1111 1.11\· onl· ol thl· tx· .. 1 pitcher~ in lhl' k.1gm .111d '"u l 'IX"l I .1 lt1"·"unn~ g.amc That"s "hal h.1r1'll.nrd "l'' 1n \l11l hdl hrt .1 '"'" humn in the lllurth anJ \l.111 \\ llh.1m' \ing.kJ in thl· 'l'' rnth .\ '>Ingle h) Roh'1' r lwmp,.m ,1 h.rli.. .rnJ .1 ''"gk h' Brett Butkr l.Jru, l" 1n .1 rnn in tlw l't~hth .tlla1n'1 J tmng -\rm,trong RJnJ\ \hl·" .11lm,1.·J .1 "·•'"' .1nJ J "''"gk in the ninlh tx·lorl: ~ll Ir llf h1' I 4th ,,l \l' • Astro" S. Padrts 3: \11i..e ~\nll continued tu h.1llk \.111 D1qt1• in lhl' \'110J11mc 1mpro,1ng h•~ l .11 n·r rl·,, 11 d .11 hnmc ag..1 tn\I 1 hl' Padre' 10 14-1 Scou t:'·.,I ''1111..\·d .., 1nn1n~' lt'""l! up l\\O run' nn li'e hit~ \\h1k \\,ill.in~ t\\11 .ind '1nl..1ng clUI thrrt' [)a'l' ~m1th. thl· l11L11th lh•tl\tl111 p1tl ha \\1Hl..cd the ninth for h" I '-1h \J\l" .1lle1" 1ng I red I 'nn·-. tiflh h11nwr • PiratM ~.Phillies 0: R1l ~ Rl·cd allo"cd four hit\ 1l·t1rin~ ~ll ,11 11w 1,,,1 ~I Ph1l:tlklph1a hattl'r' 1n h14' fiN.t I Cl\JO .. 1.111 .111d l11'r I 111d had .1 l\lo-run tnpk lor P111,hu r~h .11 1 h1n· R"u' \tJd1um Rrc.•d ( 1..(ll al~o hll .1 \;l\rtli1.e lh 111 thl· 1'11.1ll'' thrl'l'·run lnurth inning • E '\po 7. (.'ubs 3 'l'l,nn \ant1H 1•n1a hit J t\l1l-- ru11 ht>llll'I 111 lhl l11urth 111ning .inJ .1ddC'd .rn RBI '>1nglc 1n J dl'l "" l "' l' run 'l'' ,·nth lcJdtng \1on1rcJI 31 \\ n~ln I 1l'IJ I 1m \\ Jll:ich ''"ttkd 1n t"o rune; 1n the ~1g inning thJt 111dudl·d a run-~onng single b~ Lam \\ all..cr Jnd .in RUI Jouhk h' \t1kc .\ldretc. •Mt-I'll 3. Cardinals% . .\n ~·rror "' nght ficldt.•r \.111t I hnmp'lon .1llll\\l'd the go-ahl·aJ run to scon.-in thr ninth 1nn1n~ .11 Ru~ h 'itad1um :i' Ne" Yori.. C\tcndcd 11<. \\111111n~ 'lr1·ai.. 111 'l''en i;t;tmr' -From The Assodatecl Prt-H DUNN From 81 thl"I lllc'nlh H utd\lnc, l unl·1uh l'l:l\lng tor W:1rt'ham (Mass.I Ci.11t·m.1n 11t 1h~· < .1rx· < od L l'nguc. met "1th Bah1mon.- 11·1'H''1.'t1tn11,,·, l\H) hour-. tx•fnrl' hl• 0t"\\ IU the East ( t l.l\I "Thing' hJl'J)('nrJ all llt 111Wt'." ~•d usan l lutlh1n,, fa,11n·, mnthrr "It wa\ rtnlh wild." Mo1u1 kJttUl' 11:.in'' OfC' notonou!> (or S1gnma pl.1' l'~ nt thl· rnJ 111 the 'um mer ti the draftt'd pla)er Pl'rfutmi. "l'll \\ ht•n thl· nntr g<.•b ra1S('(i, players have a tt•ndenC) to hll1k .1 httk dmt•r II Hutchin"' pitches "l'll in thl' ( a!)l' C lXl l t•aguc. (al ~late fullerton m1&ht think "~'ut crn'''"& 1tc, fi nger. 0 c 1oldrn \\ C'\I 1Wt'<1dr hnch.-tc !..er Kc' an .\\hYto nh. ,1 fi1c,1 tt.·nm \II \11~'1on < onfcrcntt pick la t fall -.ho rctur nc.'\l four 1n1c:~pt1on> for touchdown has added 10 to IS pt1unJ~ 10 h1 alread)' 1mpo 1na frame (6- loot-:! ~'().pound\) .\\h~orth "111 he the mo'lt heav tl) recruited fOOt· h,lll pla er in thl· Oran.a C oa,t arta 1h1s fall. ltle'taN 0-I•• 0.'1 Pilot~· Wrltw ....... c.MI ... ,,.,., '"'1 ~. ' MAJORS Oeklend Chfc.Mo Mlllll S..ttle M6Mteo•• Texe• Ken .. •Cllv Bo.ton Toronto Cleveland Mllw•ukM Detroit B•ttlmore New Vork ~V'•l<­ Clllcffo 2, Meltl 0 tkKton 10, Toronto I Mlnnno1e '· Te11ei 1 Cleveleftd 10, MltweUll" 5 0.klencl '· Oefroll l Onlv ""'" Kfleduled TMIY'tO- ~ ... .671 .514 ... .... .437 ·"' .seo .569 .415 .47l .466 .443 .373 .. 1 . ...., '°"" lOYJ 14 "'"" SOCCER Cll~ C~enon 0-ll e t Alleltt (Btv .. _ 7-4), 7:lS Pm Mllweuk" (Powell 0-1) el N-York (Hewkin• I·•>. 4.>0 P m Clev ... nd CSwlncMtl 2·51 et 8elll~t CHernl.Cll 7·3), 4.lS Pm Toronto (Well• S-11 e t &o11on CGeroner 1·41, 4.lS p,m Texea (Brown t -41 ti MlllMIOlt Cit Smlln 4·4). S:OS Pm O.lrolt <Mo<rls 6·11 ti Otki.nd CStnclerson 1·4), 7.JS Pm Ken"' Cllv CGoroon •·•> t i S.tlllt CHOlmt n l ·SI, 73S pm W"""491V'a a.mes Cl'tlUllO t i A,_., 1-0S P.m Detroit ti Oektend, ins Pm. Mllweukff ti Ntw Vorlr., 4·30 P.m Cltvelt ncl ti 8tlllmort, •:JS Pm Toron10 al 8 011on, 4,35 pm Ttos el Mlnne•ol1, S:3s P m l<.ensu Cltv a t S.1111t, 7 05 Pm. Nettonel LHllM Clncinnari Sa n Dleoo San Francisco Docteen Houston Allanra Plllsburoh Montreal New York Philadelphia St Louis Chicaoo WHt DIV1'1en W L "" 2J J4 JJ J6 JS JS JS 29 41 26 42 EHt Dlvlalen 40 28 4 1 30 J7 29 34 34 29 41 29 43 Mende'f'I S<-l ~ S Atlanta 2 C1nc1nne11 S Stn Frenci.co 1 PtlllDvrg" S P1'1tltCS.lpP,ot 0 MQn1ree1 1 Cn1ct11<> 3 Hou11on S San Oleoo l New Von, 3 SI Lou11 1 TOOMV'I Gemes Pct. .6S7 .507 .507 .soo .414 . J82 .Sii 577 S61 soo .414 403 GB 10 10 101"1 1617 II', 2 6 12 13 ,,, 0o0ter1 !Morgen 1·SJ et Aflt nta IAverv 0·11 • 40 om Monlreel «8ovo 3·31 •• C•ucago !Maoov• •·II 11 20 a m San Frenc1\CO «Garreih S·6 or Ohvu as 0 ll a• C1nc1nn&I• IJt ckson 7 21 • lS o m Pr111e ot1on11 (Rull1n S 61 et P11!1buron Pat· ter\on •·l l. 4 JS o m Sen 0 1eoo lltasrT1uue11 6·•1 et Hou\!on !Cl&ncy 7·1>. S l S om New Vor~ iOerl ng 1 0 et SI LOul\ 18 Sm1tn 11·61 SH o m WtdrMldllY'l Gtmtl Dtdeen •' A11&111a '40 o m Sen Fral'IC•H.O a t C1n<oMato 9 lS a m MO•"'t• •' Cll•Cego 1110 • m Pn,1aot•o1"a .ti P1n1ovr11n • 3S om Ser O•eoo at HOu\IOn S 3S o m Ntw Vork at St Lou•• S 3S om AMERICAN LEAGUE WhiM SOW 1, A,,_s 0 CHICAGO CALll"OtlNIA So\t rt Ve'lt..1rt 30 Ce•atr"' llCt~He dri F 11o. c CMrtn1 lo Gt llll"' ct Fletc,,r7D Gv•'tt" u Chlu90 Callfonlle E-Gv•llt n L08-Cll•CeOO 38-SO\a Hit •b r It Ill ) 0 I 0 4 0 1 I ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 I 1 I ' 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 I I 0 7 0 0 0 Ownng o11 ~cnololO \\ Jovner lb w,,,., .. ~11' CDe v 'If Perr.111 c OWh1te or B•Cllf!lt Cl IC Anon Jo P010n1• on Howell lb JI J I 7 Tor.ls Score bv lnNne\ eb r II IM 3 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 3 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 33 0. 0 000 001 100-1 OP C111cego S Ce11torn1a F1\• 161 000 000 000-0 7 Callfor~·• ) I 78 -Geliagl>er ~ Clllet90 Iii' H It Elt BB SO k1boero w 6 • 8 1 3 0 o O Th10otl' S 74 7 J 0 0 I Celffornja Leng11on l • I 8 1 1 l • Hervev 0 0 0 0 H8P-Oownmg OY HoODaro Umo.rts-Home Wttl•t "'''' Foro Secono E • .,,., Tnoro Coo•e T -7 •O 1\-71 lS1 NATIONA L LEAGUE Dod9en s. Braves 2 LOS ANGELES ATLANTA J4Vtt'f (f Shrorsn )D MHtchr ' Gonze 1 If M urre v lo Broce.\ r• ~•0\C a C Samuet 20 Groll" u QMro n t o T.tt11 ttir II bl s 0 0 0 s l 7 0 • ' 1 I I 0 0 0 4 t I 0 ) 1 I I • 0 7 1 l 0 I I ) 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 OMCOI> (I Trt0 .. .,, 2b Gani ti Presttv )D Jushct ID Greixi rt Kremers c Tnomes" LtO"IOI O LOS'l'llll on Ht\-tll'I o 3' S II S Tor.II Score bv I~ t b r II bl • I 1 0 • 0 I I ' I 1 I • 0 0 0 • 0 ' 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,. J • 1 Le\ A,,_., Allenfe E-RMero nez LOB-Lo\ A~ot ts Samve• Snerot•\On se-s • ..,..,.,, •?S »1 000 000-S 100 000 010-1 OP-LOI An<>elf\ I 1 Allente S 18-BrooH Grpgo MR-G•nt I IS ) Los A,,...., IP H It H lie sO RMrMel w q 3 9 0 9 Afttn1e L ebrno• l 1 I I I S S l I Ht\> fl'" 0 0 0 0 0 81C -l e1Drandt Ump.res-Home Crewloro ""'' OtMutn. s"' ono G•pgo Tll"O HarJtY T 7 J) A-16 131 Astros S, Padr•a J SAN DIEGO HOUSTON TENNIS WlmblMen MaN , Int •euftd Slfttlti Dtrrtn Cenlll, Aullrtlle. dei. Martin w o,1tnnolmt, Ct neot . 6·2. 6·2. 6·0, Mellvt l Wnhlnolon. Swerti Crffk, Mich.. oel. Ltrl Jonnon, Sweden, 6·2, 6·3. 6· I, Jones 8 Svenuon CIOI, Sweden, oet Fabric• Stntoro. Freoct, 6·4, 6·3. 6·2. Otvld Wnu1on. E11cel1lor. Minn., oef Maonu\ Le ru on, Sweden. 7·6 C7·JI. 6·4, 6·2; Oenlt Viner, South Alrlct . oef Gr1n1 Connell. Ceneoe. 6·4, 6·4, 6·4, WtYr>t Ferrelr•, Soutn Africa. oef Vtnntek Noth ( 16). Fraoce, 6·4. 6·l . 6·2. Jue n .Agu1lert , Sotln, def Marlin Slrtlbe, C1tcho1Jovtkl•. 6·3 1·5, 6·3, Mere Routl. Swllztrle nd, oel koll De vil. Lergo. Fla , 7·6. 1·S, 6·3, Paul Heernv11. Ntlhtrle ndl . oef Tom Nhntn Netntrlenc"· 1·6 (1·21. 6·3, 6·3, Olivier Otle llre Frenet. oel Mtrku\ Zoteke, Wt$1 Gt rrntnv. 7·S 6·• 3·6, 6·2 8rto Golbtrl ( 11. P eomon1 oel Bruno °'eser Vu11<>\Jev1e, 6· I l ·6 4·6 6· I, 6·2. Pevt Annacont 8r10~111moton N v O.t Lt •I S111res, M11weuktt 2·6. l ·6. 6·3 6·3. 1·6. Goren lven1\tv1c YV90\lt v e CS.I Andreu LUCh Wtll Germenv 6·• 6·0. 6 • Pel Cu n. Au\!r•I le Oel O.m1tro Pot1tkOY Sov1tt Unoon 4•6 1·6 (7·11 S·7 6·4 11·1 tven LenoJ ell C1tcno110· vekle. aet Cnr11hen M1n1un 1. Ar9enllne )·6 6·4. 6·3 6·• lltme111 Kr1\llne n lndle, def 0 1'90 Perez UrU9uev 6·• 6 2 6·4 Altolldtr Vol· l<ov Sov t i Un.on oet Slooooen Zlvohnov1c Vu901tev t 6·1 12·1> 1·6 (8·61 1 6 (7 21. 6· I Wally Mnur .Austrelle , Ot t Anoret Cnerkesov. Sovoet U"•on 6·l , 6·4 6·2 MocnH I Sllcn Wt\! Germenv oet Dirk O•er Wnl Gt rmt •W 6·1, 6·) 6·2 R1cnarO Froml>erg, .Au\trellt oel Jeen Flt urian Franct . 1 6 (1 •I S·7. 4·6 6·1 6·• Aki Ranv"'"· F1n1ano Ottl Kellv Evernaen. New Zeaiano 3·6 4 6 6 I 1 6 (1·01 6·3. Ja.y ltovt. Fort l euOtrOatt Fla oet Ylitll Amrllra1, India S·l 6·• 6·4 S 1 6·A, Kt von Curren Avllin Tou de« Jett T eranuo, Men111t1•n Beac"1 6· I 6·4 6· t, Cnr11111n 8tro11rom. Sweoen det T ,,.,, W1lk•\O" A1ntv1llt, N C . 6 4. 6·3. 6·•. Amo\ Man\oOrl 1sree1 Oel Henrllo. Ho•m. 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Irvine Marrletl I SUPE R FEATHERWEIGHTS -8 obbv F1orl'\ 1Cu1ver City) tougn1 Rigo Romero ICol ton) to ll oraw. JOit Martone1 IH•nloro) ov1001nteo Jorge Roor1ove1 181111 Str1110 Mto1na <Coronel ov•oo1nieo Frt ncl\co Se•veora IWes1m1n\ler I LIGHT HEA VVWE IG~IT S Ernie Maooalena 1wes1m.n11er 1 ovtoolnleO lt;cnle Allen •S&n 8ernerOlno1 Maift EWflt MIOOLEWEIC:.HTS -Ernie Cl'tt vtt IWnt mon\tt r oulOO·nleo HfOlH!mon Robertson ILOl Anoeie u Ct l Altfttle Cit>t l Ro1>ert1 ?b Aloma r u TG w,,.nn rt JC•"'' c• JeC er> ID ebrllbl • 0 ' 0 4 0 ) I • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 JUNIOR MIODLEWEIC:.MTS -Brett Lally 1wu11ano Micro I •lo-Roei.rr 11,,,., tPl>cte · oetol'l·• I '" fouflll round ot Kl"leOv'ed 11 rounder to win vacant NA8F llllt ILt llv i1 26·5 wlln It. '"OC•ovts H nes '' 2S·l 2 wlln 17 kllOCkoul\I 4 ' ' ' l I I I GOLF C1•u111a .... Aau•t•r ( .. ~ ..... ) ............ MIMerW ... lmle'f ..... oe... Men! ...... .... ~ ........ ,,.,.,.,,. 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AuOut'n s1uar1 Freocl1, San Mateo Garv v ·~. 0.kland Sieve Clerk, Lone 8aac11 D J Volko, 8ark11tv Kevin Cla'l'bOrn, &rte Tom RanOolPll, RtdWOO<I City Eo Pelltl, Stn JOM Jimmy Aama, IMwMft 9Md\ RObtrl Wtrrt11. Manlect C11rl1 Ztmb4'1, Tll<klsend Otlr.s 8 obbv Siravo. CtrmlcllH I H•rb Jtnsen, Carmlcllael Tom Cvlllgen, Sen Meleo Joev Ferreri, Lodi Alv Trompu, Welnvl Crffk Crelo Bellerd, Lt kt Forti! Jim Mver1, Octtn1ldt lttnov 8rldoe. HoHlsler J amts Ctmelont, UPll l\O Mlcl'IHI Wltcl'ltrl, Mento Park Merk S.e r. St l\ Jose Jonn E nollah. E 1 Macero Tom KtnntdaY. Pacific Grove Herrv Rvdolc>ll Ill, l.eJOll• Trtvor Jont1, PntOellt Ctrrl1 Anoenon, West Cov1ne Sltvt M011,,.111. Hlll\~ougll Dev10 SIOCklon, Mtntont Jtclr. Soredl1n Jr Sen Dleoo Brien Pevi.on. Monltrtv ltoontv Souza, Slocklon K1rli. Lvloro Penn Veile• Kevin Eoen. Grtnt ot H1H1 Jim Ntllo Glt noelt Ktn Noonen. Pltn•n• Hilt Tony Lellmt n. Pelm Sorlngs Jo1t1on Ftultlntr. Sen Frencr1co Pl>llho Httrere Sen Frenclsco Jonn Jt ra mlito. Stn1e Rose JOlet>ll Kirk1>tlr1Cll, Sen Mateo Pevt Monier l/1l1t Perk Ro1>er1 VH l'I C:.1enoe1e Jonn Crtn\!on, Los Alto\ H11t\ Louis C:.on11111. LtQv1n1a CllrlOeofltf' Veltdi, NtwPWt BttC'll Cert Selkirk ClloCO 01n1e1 Beker Mlu •on V•ttO Freoer1cll Cllew Ill Oaktano Ron Qu1c1r.. Murrot11 JoM Lovell E sconoooo Pt1er L•noe Sen Ce r•os E 1r1 Morin Jr • Lono 8 tacn Tooo F'1scntr P•easan1on Tom C•&rl\ Wesl Covina Braov Mvtrs Cotu\a Mike 8t\tor Lagun• N111uc Tom Martin. F •trf1e10 Mel Cotl•nl Sr Long 8Ht" Sltvt Wn•1t Stantoro JOfle•r.en Levott Soutr. P.,\ader>a JoM G·ll n Se n Frenc•\CO Mol\f 8•vm See• 8eec" 8111 Bue E \COncJoOO Rev Na• \ lta"c"o Senta "" T ,,, C LA""•"Onem VorD• L 11"0 4' TRANSACTIONS IAHIALL Mlerkell L.MWt CLEVELAND INDIAN~ JOlln F•r· r911, PllU., on tllt lS-dev diaallled 1111. ........,~ PITTSBURGH PlltATES-4C<Wlrecl Jav TlbOI. e>ltctier, from ll'lt 8eltlmort Orloln ft>< • llltver 10 be Mrntd 1e1er. SAN FRANCISCO GI.ANTS-Waived Bot> Kne-, e>llCl>et. Celled uP Gil H«'edle , e>llCll«, trom Phoenix ot lht Pacific Coe11 LM9V8 ~letWI s..,.~ Ml.AMI MlltACLE-Sl9'Md Paul Carev. out· fltlc»f Mlftftf L.MWt WAUSAU TIM8EltS-.AMOUnced lllt club wm move 10 CO-vt , I• .• fl>' lllt "" aaaaon IAJ«•TaAL.1. ............... Auedetleft NEW JERSEY NETS-ACQulrecl ltHQlt Theus. oua.rd, trom 111t Orlenoo Mfflc ft>< thew 1"3 encl 1"5 wcono·rouno dreft Picks NEW VOttlC ICNICKs.-Exlenoed lllt Cort· tract of Al 8ianc111. -•I m&M9er. SACRAMENTO l(INGS-Accwfred J~ Melone. ouaro, a no e 19'1 weond·round Oraft pick trom lllt W1it1Jnotort Bulltll fO< Perlla D ison, Cafller Traded Malone 8ftO tlltlf 1'90 MC:Ond•rouno dr•ll olck 10 lht Utell Jau fO< 8otl HanMn, -o. Erk Lectcner. c.ntw, MCI ltltl< 1'90 flrsl·encl MC:OnO·round areft t»ldls C...._. ........ AtMdlllwi GltAND RAPIDS HOOPS-TrHecl Chrll E'*", center, to"" Omal\8 Recen lw Garelcl Paoolo. fO<ward ~OOTaAU. ........ , ..... 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Chavez closed ur again. but cfTec- tl\ c weaving by the dead-tired Rob- enson kept him alive. Chavez then go11n two more nghts near the end of the round. but lfoberuon snapped back Cha"cz' head with a big lcf\ to take a little of the pressure off. "I didn't want to Jeopardize an~ future light\ h} l'nd1ng up breaking m } hand." Cha'l'/ \atd ".\fter the !>eventh round I ha'11call> stopix·d using thl· kft hand ... In the ~·eond. Cha\C/ 1mmcd1- atc" chased Rolx>rhon into the cor- ner ·and kept him there for the ma- JUrtt} of lhl' round .\good O\erhand right, follt1\\l'd h~ a right to the head \l'nt Rolx-rt'>On lU\l'rtng up and ga'l' ChaH·z his fir'>l opportunll} to \Co rl· the ~nockout. The third provided the best action of thl· night and both fighters WCR!· Jhlc 10 ~·orl'. but Chavez was still 'Cf) much m control. Wit h the rnn11nuou' pounding th.11 Rulx·r"on rl'rl'l'ed tn all 10 roumh. hl· pro hahl} thought thl· ( ha'l'/ had .111 nira hand hidden somcplJll' l k "'a'> '><> \Oundl} hu- m1l1J1l·<l 1ha1 Ro lx·tt,on annouml·d ht!> ret1rl·men1 Jft1:r thl' light aftn a rl''>j)l'l tJhk ptoll'\'ltonal relord o l ~ 1-8-1 "lk '>Cl'ml'd ltl..e tw "'·" ttrl·d 1lw \AohOll' light . ( hJ \l'/ '>a td "I h •pt good pt l'\\url· un h11n ;i nd I "'3'> ahk to l:Jpt1al111· It \AoJ \ good n rx·m·m e fu r nw ·· Moving 1n. < ha,e1 d 1r>pcd Roh-- ertson ·~ JJ"' "'tth a kft thl·n ca ml' bat I.. "'11h J roundhnu\(_· lrft I ha I \taggl·red Rolx•rl\on \\ llh I 0 ~t. 11nd'> kh 1n thl' round. Kol'x'nc;on hJd a ntl l' nght-l\'11 rnmho to "'Ork hi'> ":.t' out of thl' corner hut C h:i,e1 l·oun tr rl·d "''th a ntll' romho tn\ldr 10 ~el·p thl· pre.,sure on Earl} on tn th\· third. ( ha,e1 dl·- ndcd to tr\ and rnd 1hc b<.1ut as both fighter'> met 1n thr rentrr of the nng and unkashed <1 barrage of punr hc\ Rolx·rtson again got caught with ht\ guard do"' n and Chavc1 nailed htm four times "'1th tht• ngh1 hand that left Rotx•rt<;on ht·ad1nit for the rope\ "In th<.' ne>.t fe"' rounds. we de- 1:1ded to throw the left Jab and come back "'1th 1he ngh1." Chavez said. ··The onl) encrg) he stt(Tled to have left "'as 1n the corners and ht was able .!o dTecmel~ "'Ca\l· out of the "a ' It turned out 10 be excellent strall·g~ as Robertson seemed 10 be confu~d "'1th the mid-fight change (ha\ CL \\3\ able to Jab and run. "'h1k Robcn..on ~cmtd to be look- 1ni for an opportuntt) to get some- thing going. hut 11 nc:ver came C'ha,e1<ltd1he maJortt' of damagl' in the flr,1 Ii' l' round\. U\lng an efll'Cll\l' right Jah 10 wt up the lrit hand Rub~:n,on al'o thrl''' r.,om<.' hard punche\, hut for e' l'r\ on<.' h(· thrl'"'· Cha\\'/ wcml'\l to l ountl'r w Ith ttlrl'l' In other au1on: • Wc~tm10'iter's Ernie Magdalena "'on ht\ third light without a defeat h) ta king a four-round dec1s1on from R1ch1e \lkn of San Bernard mo tn a ltght hea'} weight bout. Sa ilors compete to benefit CHOC The Dally Piiot 1ns1dl' the ha rhor Skrppcr'I and Crt'"'" of 15 ~achl\ \Jturda) "'l'nt \;.11ltng tor mon· than trophic\ -thl'tr entr) fn·'> \AoCnt 10 the ( h1ldrl·n\ lt o~pttal of Orange ( ount) 1n thl· thtrd annual CH()(' Regatta '>fXIO'>Orcd h} the Northern Trust < u .rnd conducted h) thl· :'\<.'"'Port n rean \a11tng .\s!>1x1a1111n and Ralboa 'I adH fluh MaJor trophic'> "'on ti~ the '>atltu' tndudl·d the ( orporatl' Troph~ a"'ardl·d tu ~1J r) Longpre·~ Vakn- ttnc out of HY< • thl· troph} for the bc\I Jll gtrl ere\\ to Earl ol Ta<oman1a . HM~1pf)l·red b~ Julta Dallora Jnd \' 1llona 5tl'' en-. C ahnllo lkal h '.l l ht C luh and lhl' a"'ard for lhl' dub v.11h thl' m<"t entrte\ to Aal hoa Yacht Club Bahia Cor1ntr11an VC, J Malang1, Ed Carpenter BalbOa VC PHRF·B-1 Tcoreu Gii Knudsen. Soutn Snore YC 1 Earl Of Ta~ma Dallora Stevens. Cabnlto Beach VC 3 Valentine M ar v LonoPre. BYC. INSIDE CLASSES (OUf of Lide IU. Yacttt Club ) LA SER-I Aimee Butter w orth NHYC SABOT A-I Kalle P r1omore, BCYC SABOT B-1 John Grav, BYC SABOT C 1-1 Jeff Butterworth, BCYC. In add1t1o n In thl' PNformance Handtl ap Raung I l~e1 \a11t.ng ocean rnursc\. L 1do l~k 'I' acht ( lub con- ducted rare .. for c;mall boat~ ~tltng 0 PHRF CLASSES PHRF·A -l Tro1an Neal Barth, New· POrt HarbOr VC 1 J iffy Too. 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' &a• 1667 f!N.~i!!l!!i~~~g~;11~z~•:~i~ii;:!Dl~ii&i:5! l.olt ' ,eutd 292S •·= ssJO NIWOUllOffl ...,.,..., IJOO WiUAAiS* •a.., .... lg , l•------•I " "· IM 3IA. -. •GATll> COMMUHfTY* d/w, It doeeft, gae QOOll, 1-::::::::::::::::::::::::I REWARD! LOST l•dY• mlftllY Plllll ... " -·· "-··--· 9ml belconv. I'! GOLD ROI.EX WATCH. PITorFITtorl'loweretOf• ...., IUNMdC, tpa. Cell SMll, %M M2S NO PfNS enot ~ flaf mfll.I ltnt YIC Hunt ktl 940-2204 Good drt-vlng reeord Owner ttu bough I 7ICMIOI Ot 144·1IOO 2 l 38"1 28A Aptt, ff$160, '40-24 ..... lllllb£11tii 2769 REWAAO! Pl .. se eall 833.-1885, .... enotM .... J!!.!1 V ... le"'lt ~ In ~ '*· "*', !• ~2'°"" •et.en.~ IO 2BA 29A, •2 a 3 ledroom• __ ••U•I tor v1rg11 °' Allcta ....,.., ,.,, -• lo -m-.... upe, cen '• -· cw welk4ndotete,QMOOOIC• *"""",,..,_ .,_,_..... ·--· .. ...... & ~. a r.y, OI' W/lltf• ••oreoe. Alt l_ng. d/w patlO. get909 NEWPORT P':l\CH sc;;o;s ' o.ntal bedrOOftl with MMt• Charml, 28A + den maintenance Incl. Sorry, N50 NO.PETS Me>.2415 *Cloea to bMct1 Fax & COC>Y~ on Site lnAructJon 30 12 MTll UlllTAIT bedroom retrMt, 1.71 flOmt, -Olf, yard, No pete. ~.0509 *F,.169'.CALL TOOAYI Ml-1111 Full· Time. Cheerlul ROA :'':#;! =~ :r:oo~~loud 11NO. IA 8 38' lBR ~mo*•--• VIW IUTIU -80----.... ,..., .. ..,,., Ouallty. friendly otflca In 9500 eq.ft.) vut;d' cello-JENNIFER S.4·2111 Of 28a, P'lt oete-Quatded '-;;='.,' ~ """ lll-4112 1 SO FT, Cofone del Fln81 furn Prep Summ« ~port Center No EYfl Inge, lerge country 17~ Harbor Atty comm. Welic to beachee C',:.7.;4 i 323£J:• ~:~. ~:::nr':~7.a~:cl ~truotlon e.2'.503_4__ °'Sit 556-1122 kitchen, famlly '*'"· :..C2~1~J'=· *"••••* V6ASAILLE8 ~ w/ ••••• ~s2?:.'S:~ couL 2124 *nA ~. trpec. d1w, 2 SllOIPF ~A~=~7,~~~~ 1211n1211F NOW WONT LAST! Krle Q 1iX Tntte, Wlllt/(#y, • Olf, S 109$/mo. /mo IM . No peta TRW 1817 W"1'1fff. NB Kepp,Century21TOdey eetpcwt,lcldeOK,nopete. •38A 28A, IOte of up-Lerge 2BR t 'A 8A Agt,nof .. 844-7211 Agt5'41-5032 . .. * t Ori vet IEIYICE DRIVE" rMlty581·2100 S790.M6-7801. ,~;~,~~ 11295. Agt ~~l~rrt~':"n WE8TCLIFF 2 eR:-2 BA •CASUAL .x~ office ii --------..1 •38R 2'MIA townttouee. 1825/mo Pool. d/w, refrig, frplc t>H<;l'I, 705 E. e.ll>Oa 1018 08Uy Piiot Sefvl08 O<IYaf end unit. Ger11ge, frplc. * ...... LD-2071 Thurln Oulet & MC:Ure $900/mo BIYO. P\11 bath. 525 SQ 11· for HB/FVICM area patio, pool, tenn18, S1195 38A 2'n&A, 2 car att gar, TSL MGMT 132·2232 1128 Ruti.nd 848-3e79 S450/mo. * 760•9792 Pert-time duttes 116• ltlCtl 1069 mo. HO PETS 722·8011 View, pool, tip, ramod, •et.en quiet 28R 111 1/F 11•1• llllBllPll HAR nra/wtl) consis1 of cover- .. •3BR Townnee. Newport '2000/mo 780-9642 lBA iQ CIOMti d1w new Misc Renufs -4001 Bitch •A. NB •11H P11 Wiii* 1ng oor dehve'"y areu 104' ...___Ill.I If.... Hgta. Dbl gar., lrg yard, crpl ' "9rtlc:ate , encl' gar , __ ._______ Agt 541-5032 R Ll~ln. Ellparlenc.cl set-vice requests Need ·--· Height•. 2 BA, 1 trplc lndry n.tupe $1225 .a 1 _.... 5750· NO PETS ... ~,.2~,..• eleretlCeS Love Cl'llldren llab1111y 1nsuranoe 11alld BA, prime looatlon. 322-.,.0g1e.•~7.7r.~0 · •1 r-••• _.,. ..... 1~------"'"!'-C M /NB Pr .. tlglous500 818-710-8020 ltcen1e ancs ~daole '450,000. PrlnclplH " '" -•••T ~ WES1'BAY APARTMENTS Rooms 2706 10 3-400 s/I In Bank bldg 11ett1e1es $7 oo/h;' plus only. 548-3ao7 •EASTSIDE 3Br 2Ba 3BR 2BA Main~ art-S200 OFF MOVE-IN! FEMALE NON SMOKER Close to a-varytn1ng ••irit-I/-. 11 m11eag41. Saturday tnru houM (21tl & Miiian lst'e studio w/beth In Fe1turlng pool, sp1, Child OK Costa M... FABULOUS D~L' Agt -"r" _. Wednesday Call Rol>e<l Way). Gii, w/d hk up. No ,.., GrN1y yard patios enclosed parking Call 631·901t1l1er 6pm 631-7370 GAil Frantr at 6'2-'333 Eitt UIHI .... llllT pete. $1150. 979·1517 · s1aooimo.' Sorry, No Peta Non-smoker.11ve·m Tun-205 Secluded 2 bdrm twnhm •MESA DEL MAR 3BR + ll•I& INlal 1 Bedroom SM5 Nr SC Plza In beaut11ul lg EXEC Oft~ Suites near day S1turday 5 chll· wilh bonut room I water, 28A frple lo yd lmmeel --28drm 111.Ba 1780 home/turn Snr baln. JW Alrpor1, 4770 Von dren Parenti very In· mtn & City light Yiewe. 5136Q mo' fyr i ... Pata lll-... (laf 117) 825 Centet S1 642-1424 w/d, pool, spa, S400/mo Karmen Ave .. NB FAX 1101-ved with c:rllldren eommunlty wl1h tennla. • • r WESTFIELD APTS 1 ON BAY Furn rm/ba 1n dbl krtch. lrH parking & col-sired 10 945 Sunset Dr. Earn 1300 to $500 P8f week Reading Books at home Call 615-473·7'40 Ext B-2'9 Preallglou1 guarded olc 720 1704 Bk RfA1r. • dep 556• 1737 recept, copier cont rm Send resume & salary da- pool•. & 19u. 780-3800. ../ S200 OFF MOVE-IN mobile home. poollprkng lee 1·&1y bldg, furn. mo-Co11a M~. 92627 • '5-49,000. 3BR3BATwnhe.2cargar. \lt"\V 'JY~"'Yl' IU'" 'II 2Bd S~?e Nopeta 1775 kilctamenlltet S450 Call to·mo at S350tmo Con-I Att Brian FITllSSllSTllCTll - full eppllenc:e pkg., patio, \ . \\ '...._ ~ \. rm • • otwn 2 30-6pm 673-5100 tlci Al Outnlan. 833·9550 ·---------Aerobic & Cardiovascular I WI\ rt HI HO'llT poollepa. 11,450/mo. RE.ALT()RS ~ • 2Bdrm 2Ba S800 - 110M1, i.e. c1u Jacques 556·1 t40. Ull llY/lm UTI YI ~98 W Wilson 631-5583 Hottls/Mottfs 2718 F~ 0:.i:.a5;~5~~~8:-Emptoxmtnt 5530 =~~~; P~~m:PP~Y·r:n REAL TOAS Ill lllES BMut 3Br 2~Ba 19a w/vu. 1210 IFFI SU WI 9ITll or all for S800 per mo person to Reata 18682 _ 5 Bad 3 B $2800/mo 646-5550 agl *ALA MOANA APTS .,, Wkly ranlalt now ivall 1nc1 utll 714/631-766' Sl II/COii, Beacn Blvd Huntington .. OCEAN VIEWS.. Pool/~:"· :~~·751mo •CLIFF DRIVE. OCEAN & 1 & 2BR, 1BA, D/W, S 147 00 wk & up 2274 FULL MrVlce ott1ca 1n Beacn. Ste 160 LG Duple:JC, prime IOeatlon. . BAY VIEW. Cnatming 1 beautllul pool ar ... large Nwpt Blvd. CM 848-7445 Newpor1 Center. Fasnton ltwllrl WILllml 4BRl3BR. le50.000 3 Bedroom 2 S.tn Bdrm + Loh. 1•.; BA hooM rac room & laundry room. Island Answering svc 8111 Grundy Atty. 875-& 161 Family Rm · S 1200/mo. S 1200/mo 631-6359 close 10 shops & buses VacatJGn Rentals 27 22 only also 1vallable II AT IUll IY ... --------S585-$675tmo Tll IDllTIYI lllTIS L.91 llU IY.... 4BR. l1m rm. prof landacp 530 w Wiiton COM OCEANFRONT 1va11 640_5470 4BR+ den. Prima loo on Call PETER, Setact Bettllf View, pool, tennis, xlnt TSl lllST July 7. 1' Oelu11e duple:JC, Vt• Udo Soud by clubhM Honi.e & Gardena IOC. Hrbr view Hm. AVI 722 9012 832 2232 3BR 2BA turn w/d LAGUNA Niguel sublease •Sam-Noon *Monday thru Frr •Noa~pnec $925,000. 873~H08 (l 1•)111-HIO now $2195/mo. 759-501 t -srx:: No P.ets s 1300/wtt 963.3977 1000 sq " Best ralas In LSE/OPT Waffl 10 bMCh. ------00 .ISLE BAYFRONT arai.. Beau1 Q let tBR Fantastic Vtew near Ill of South Orange Costa Mesa 548-65]3 38' 2S. beactl condo. .... .. lllSlll Chefrrnng furn 3BR 3BA Gr:at Et1¥3'e :C• Lndry Balboa Pav Bayfron1 Coonty Call 249-1212 sundee«, pool, 2-ear gat =/~~~:=~!: BBQ. petiO, ger. ceble avi 1 BR $800/wk July C * AOClllTllT HAIR STYLIST Growing uton 1n Costa Meta •a looktng lrx halt styh11 and mantcurllt Full trme poS1tron. Tues- dly tnrougn S11urday 10arn to 8pm 751-3634 842-8759,213-456-1939 3&4BRHou..-rorReot BlllGrundyR1ty 675-6161 S645Nopa11631·8'27 1.141Aug 4.25 ommerd1I Property p••ae1nllll ----Costa Mna 1024 Nawpor1 ~"· com-It Harbor Village --2BR 1950 /wk Aug 25-31 2778 n9r" ...... ..,en W..te4 HVH MONTEGO lt"nt Eutside 2BR lBA lrplc. Ver1 2131375-5500 N t B acn om L Ou 15.000 Moves You lnl LM plately r . 3 BR. b i... BR 2B s• . beam eatls. aml yard. ,.. lnAIL ewpor e c • r11e In-1 w/optlon lo buy S1 750 2 BA. fam rm, lrplC, lg Rental Includes r'Vnt 4 A. ea· 1810 • S600 MC 2 per-l(A.UA.1 • OCEAN VIEW 2 NEWPORT BEACH m~rclll developer Mells Engtrsn speaking or Spao 3 BR 3 BA comm ;.,..,..· yard. ~25 El Modena g11danlng, w11er Ind lull winds Hearty new carpet-650 798 BR 2 BA c d Golf S/E comer WestchH 01 & OOOkkeec>ef tor stloppmg Ok. must drrve and nave e>ated.Bkr848-5792' $495,000650·7713 serv1Cemamten1nce7 lng.$2200/mo 721-9620 sons.no~ts ·1 ten'n1s san~~ obeecn' lrvme Ave HIQll v1tlb111ty Genter management relf!rences Sa1 be1ween - - ---dlyl wHk LSEtOPT Walk to beach E&ITSI• $595/wlc 714·'98-1058 1raft1c 1290 sq It dept Computf!r 8lt· I 150-$350 per week Cell 1002 lllTllllUY&Llll ...ullUl,ILTI 3Br 2Ba beach condo, IH•l•J 141-1101 perience a muSI Ple1se 9-5 8'1 1136 ________ ..,....,.1 On the Mit1tet! Wiii be BALBOA PENINSULA Elect. Garage openera, 2 eundeck, pool. 2.car gar 2BR lBA II becil d call L1ura 759.9531 **™E BLUFFS. the SOLO this weakendl SPECIALIST carg1rage,firep1ace. 6•2•8759. 213•456•1939 ,sma yar Roomm1tes Wantedi---------1 111/FUPllCEISH I 3BR I mlly 00 f -·" d .. Gas W/O nkup1 S750 No ,_... _ _._, 2788 E t ••"""' best or g .,.. Gra1t locaoon & prop-lll·IMI 1 r m, en ........ yar · pets 645-1631 Alt 4PM 2724 '""'~",.. --------•I am up 0 <fVVVV per mo 2'1iBA. 1850 1/f. E1t1te erty Asklno 5294,500. proll1ndacaped, auto NEWPORT CREST 3BR Call (714) 647·7128 Uqu1d11ion ..... under Make OfterT Tradlllonal Wd8J•ll4er lllOI sprrnklO•s. taundry nook· 2\l•BA, gar. pool, tennis. USlSIH •PROF F non smkr. st 10001/F-2 Hl Ull &IYllTISIH appr1111J 11 $344,000 Realty 631•7370 Big lol, pool home Fht & upa and corn.op a11111 S 1600 213·548-4067 or Nwpt North Apt1. dbl 1600/MO 3975 Biren NB USISTAIT l.ttrier Pta1tsca,i11 Nead qulcit .. la Auan· Save. 2500 111 Mike. DOGSO K 2t3-378·9694 No Pets .... lay mstr. avall 711 $600/mo 541 -5032 Agt PTtn plant tech ReOabl@ lnve11or1. Call Blm llllMll OLISl-llT Ra/Max Rltra 763-4660 Newport Snores. 3BR. 1BR 1BA twnnaa Loll amen111es 720-9707 1200 SO FT witront Needed tor pan ume pos-car Sllrt imme01a1e4y 640~55e0 (AgO 2 homes lett• Prime E'llde ~~~!~!:'~~r~ pools. 2BA. large lam11y room. ~~mun7:;slf~rp~:dr,,P~ BEA.U1' MSTR STE IN BIG 0H1ee large rear drr11e-1n '''°" 15·20 lloors per 64 '"0731 awn-ua1111 PUI • llY YllWtD locellon Single f1mlty ~bl'IOOM. sand yearly plus your own 16951mo • s650 dep No CANYON TOWNHOME door S780tmo 629 Ter-wMtl ResponSlbolrtres rn-199 HUITllli'. detached 3BR. 2'"aBA sandy beach s 1750 per pets 642-2816 PRlllA. TE QUIET NIS m1nal Way. Costa Mesa elude Ad lay-oot cus-• A.1t11ng $315.000 Broker YOlleybeJI, pleyground mo 6'2·'917 la95 A.11a11 now 64'-1763 dy 540-9352 6.t6--068 t r.. tome• service & general """No E.xp Necessary cooper11111e OPEN Mesa Verde 2BR upper offlee duties OrganU'ed ""'will tr11n SAT /SUN or caH IOI ep-Calltoday IOI sppomtment N8WP<>ft Shores 3 BR 2 quiet cul· de-sec encl BLUFFS 2 rms Pfl bl 1600 SO F1' a•r cond ot-081111 or .. nled person V'SJ50-S475 'Wiiiy aver SCARCE trl·level witn ovar po1ntmen1 5,4. 7001 BA. garage Olocit lrom garege. $695 • sec newly dee w d gar ltee/ware,.,ouse for lse ""''" 1r1 oac~ ground ""'W•ranouse-Mgmt" 2 000 SQ 11on 1 quiet cul-320 E 2111 St. c M AKA Houwl/Condos l&llM YILUI( beacn Cath ceilings 498-l936 or 751.9,33 wlopnr pro pool krtcn 930 W 1611'1 Costa Mesa preferred W•ll train Call V'Stan 1mme<11ate1y d._sac This model nu ,c~ot~•n:•~V~•s:•:a~Cou~~rt~iiii!iiiJ;;;;=;;;-:::::;;;; 2500 Mernmac w ay Avail now St 5501mo · pro11 p•ol rem no pets 200 amps 1119'1 ceit truck Karen 642-,321 Ext 317 C8$Sle 939. 122' one of the largest milter • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 644-9185 720-6872 days Mesa Verde 2BR 2BA S5851mo inc uhl •CPI entrance Will d1111de for ape>01ntment 10 onter- bedroom SUtlaa In the Hunt. lelCh Gener• 2102 1 NWPT Hgt, 3Br 2Ba ltplc ~:cstrsn/~~~r d :-v. Inf~ ~:,~;2~7 1 .. s ~s~ R~~c 631-9067 or '72-107q 111ew Perfect for student llAIE sno WHIU Bluffs on a separate tloor -• ir LITS" (lH>l'l-0442 pool nd wd 11 new llttldn $8251 d 5'0 9461 '000 sprinklered 869 Prooeuong cta1ms Catt by tlsell Alto Included '' .. -....& COM -1 bd upper untt arealpnt pool serv. gdnr mo ep . CdM Fem 2 BR 2 BA. up-C W 15111 NB 6 200 AIOE·LIVE IN F non smttr 1 900-23,·8800 Exl '20 •spacious H 11ng are11n TUm I llAll S950 incl S2000tmo 645--2500 Np1 Hts Area Lg 1BR stairs apt Oec11 lrple and 3 100 873 w 15111 A~sist 1eac.Plef 1n wtilcnr Open 7tm· l0pm Sl5 lee the ltltetlen with Magic 12. 100 slf tot. 4-SBR, JBA BAYSIDE COVE • 2 bd Easltlde 3BR 2'lBA 2·Sty fwnnse gar tip $725 carport 1500 mo· • NB 2131433-09"' R oom · S 5 O O mo IEll-Cll-Offl-CE Ctle1 oven and micro-nome wlpool, spa. oNlcial $2100 twnnme 2 car gar frplc SUYIEW 1 BR $625 No pets. ultl 760 8 t85 6'45 2357 wa11a Shultera tnrovgh· piddle tenn11 court. lira-OLDE COM 2 bd July balconies. small P411 ok Beautiful new Bedford 642·5722 Fwy near rent s700 per Needs friendly person IOf out and neutral carpel-pit & BBO aree RV ac-$3300 $1250 Nr 20th/Newport 4BR 2'~BA 180 -vie'# COST A. Mesa New e•ee mo 1125 SQ 11 1355 Airlines S6-15/Hr PIT front desk work tng. 3 bedrooms or 2 ens & mature producing BALBOA ISLAND . BeauU· Bl-vd 675·4912 Bkr mtn. city iignts Gated ONLY TWO MILES TO nome great 1ocat1on1 Logan :.5 CMta Mesa Woll train H1rmg all pos-Mon-Wed-Fro 9.5 bedroom plus family citrus trees Spacial ful 4 bd nouse. $4000 E/lida twnnse 2BR 2''tBA comm ~ & tennis, gar-BEACH I Walk lo shopsl F1raplace batn w l d 675-5116 t I • on s Call I 3 1 31 Call Jacky 722·0175 /d C I f 2900 ,.~ 1BR. 1BA. w•l'l·tn CIOMIS $475/mo * 548-5335 9'8-9800 Ht A 108A room en al now or llnanc1ng & only steps to HARBOR VIEW HILLS dbl 1ttcn gar w/opnr. tip, dener _.4-2057 SS50/mo 772.,805 HIE 1000 q n llM lllllES AJ•S an appointment 10 Ma tne beeeti ·3bd beautllul. August t>e1m cerls. w/d nkups ll•lll lllTll ELDERLY LA.DY seeks Locat;Jin one ol Newport •PART TIME • DCS "Mded 10 worl\ wit,., $379.000 LH •-lf·l·l•l $4000 S 1085 ' $600 sec. 2 per-1BR 1B'" t 208 3~1· S PlllSlll W/IOlll companionship of sam41 Beacn·s beSt ma1nta1nad AnswM pMnet l19M Of· Oe11 Dis people in groop ll.·1100 $529 900 BELCOURT TERRACE · 3 aona No pell 650-1798 1650"· utn6 .. " 1 to snare 2BA Costa Mesa loc;e work 9 •Sat & 10-3 • /Wk 3 1 8260 YllWt!J arees L1gnt 1ndustroa1 o• nome se111ng All sMta Gl.r '\Df 'L" 1.1 KJ"' ,,,: CHUC!< & LIZ JONES bd, comm. pool & spa, -•• • 1BR wtlott & batoony No apt Call 786·8183 storage 01111s10le Call Sun 549·9256 ave1lable Full T1m41 & '..'-A\.'" n . '. · 1 ,_., 64"'57 43 S4000 <~I --. Fii ...ans Ver Hilles. quiet Studio B-R s 2 5 p Dono a o McManan G v-BIG CANYON 5 bd Olf 2BR h 1 I 1 "'II pets 995/mo 1 1 •· •Fem snr Nwp1 Hgts 3BR v n r IHta.lltlht/ft1 ltf Part Time 000 ben IP.!!!! n )\W.\,') • · g ouae n QU e ne.v • Condo Pool. spa. sauna. c:rllc A-ve See Mgr 3BA condo frpk;, w/d, Agents, 259-9500 HI Tee~" ••anulactur•r ellts Call 557-! 113 ~ Rl\I TOR'9 course estate S 11 .SOO botl'lood on Iha Ea.ats1de gym. guard S750tmo B 0 855 0665 S R , " "" 0 Cal 01( $750/mo Call Aflfrrg Patio 646-294 7 • 1 1 • '00 ', utlls ets req d --------~ seeks 1nd111 w11n mm 2 P&JITEllS WM~~ Winier and Summer ren.: 846-4902 m PATii, UUll 760-2563 Eves 642-3707 Income ProP!rtx 27 yrs E•P e .. ceuent ban-Apprenuee and Journey -----.-....... ,........--tals a-vali.ble ILARGE newly ramodl 4BR 2BR redec. west>er /dryer Fem to snr 3 BR 3 BA. KAUAI . 9 OCEAN VIEW ellta gro wth and man nee<led Call lor 1n ·'f : ...... FSBO SACRIFICE 5Br I 2BA 2 S nk ups 1775 6'2-046 1 CdM nouse N-smkr .. ~A11on condo• Gr••t dyn1mic. naaltny working tllfv-71•·966-20:?8 3Ba, ,792 Hermanson .• ~__. ..... lff · car gar · nr 0 Mstr BR a-varl S'561mo ...... .. ""' erw1ron~t Oyer & 5S 2827 all Na_.t to Hunt .,_,.._, • Coast Plaze & scl'IOOls WEST BAY APTS iocat•on• st 350 ooo F Pllmll SPlllY Hbr S'89K Ron 84&-6727 ll&LftlS Jf0.1111 $ t450 722·952 t $200 OFF MOVE-IN" 721"8914 111 mesg 7 l4-492-3558 C~ Keth6een 250-3 100 . • ILG lBR lBA c , Sorry No Pets FINON SMKR Very nice Must nave 1ob snoo e• HB Lake Perk Beauty arpe 1 townnome 1n Npt Hgts IOlllEEPEll peoence 1n te•ture coat 3BR 1'•BA. RV Perking drapes dlw drsposl new 28drm ' '88 5815 Lots ol e•tras •11a1I now tn"S apphed to compute-• ...__ .1-... 2 06 pnt $600/mo No -ts 151 E 2tst St 5'8·2'08 ~ " Lookrn,.. for P'T e•p " 1009 13th OPEfll Sun 1·5 _._. ,_.., I ,.... $450 utrl 650·0115 " A parts Call 660· 1590 S B RLty 2131430•2545 716C Shalimar 852-9968 Bkkpr 101 lam11~ owned El • " .... ' '91 ... • __ * 2 BDRM. 2 Batn lower t Bedroom $670 LUX Mon11cn Ben twnl'lm, business Mull 111ve IU •mm --------.... 1 untt W/D . No pell LG mode<n 2 •2 condo. 28drm 1 ·Ba $795 oc.een 11\J waJi.. 10 bcl'I, Bkkpg exp on computer PllYllt TACIT Clll Hll,111 oliMfssk>nioiiiiiiiiiio...;V.lflill10•--1•06--71Walk10 bay S 1200 dbl glf . balcony. W/0 2250 Vanguard 5'0·9&26 plll oa uhl lndry atras Cati 0. ,,.17 1416'4-6tl00 "----& Aeglr Prop 675-4000 pool & watarlalls Bak8f •---JU Non smk prol 661-8277 lnwst.ment Has 1mmed1ate c>pe"ings tor FOOD SERVERS B US PERSONS PREP COOi\ DOC11. WOR1<.ER Some lu1 t1ml' soml' oart tomf'I Also t11kmg applications lor a11 IOOd & belte<aoe pOS•t1ons tor r~pen1ng ol lull tac11111es E•ceHent pay & benefits Apply '" person Wed 111ru Fro 10-4 1801 Bavsroe Dr Corona del Mar ~jng ;:•::~n ~ Furnlihad 2 yery large BR. /Bear S 1150 837"3708 '125o~!~";:'f1't Hunt. leach 2640 My ca1 & 1 will snr turn gal.ct 1:0mm of Se• PllOll Tl UlU 2 BA. plllO, w/d, lrplc NEW EASTSIDE 2BR 2BA • BLK TO BEACH Realty •LI •• 2.... ..... 'BR 3BA lull Back Bay P01nte Bulldlng plant Owner nas bought $1.050/mo Avail Sept ups1arrs unit 1 cer sharp• 88fbef carpets, & -tnnm w 35 n smkr lady a11a11 inotnerl Bast buy 1n Winter rental 675-6565 • n c Io 1 e d g 1r1 g • m1nr bllnda etc Ava11 1m-New crpttpamt & blinds Pool ~8 1enn1s see f44.llll Mllston V1e10•. btka to S995tmo 722.()582 mad11tety1 '95-0589 Nr ~an G11age No gar ~ C yard We re lake, perk. & anopplng 3 hfboa ~ home 3BR. 3 BA 1---------pets 960-62311857· 1776 ne11 clean w1t11 numor ... MW1 PIMIT! bedroom with Muter Comm pool s 1 750/mo CorON dtf Mir 2622 1 _________ 1 S500 • 650-8553 We'll 91~ you the down In bedroom retreat. 1 75 Ptr*uula 2107 Wiii con11der IM wt op tin 1., BLKS to ocean Cnirm N!WJ)O!t leach 2669 N e M/F non smkr prof axctlg fOf a Shara of own-b1tn. La Famllll Model -"0tn••1 to buy Bkr 848·5792 1BR gar. lndry rm. SIOve.1-:========:1 Mstr Odrm 'WI> BA., pool, arstilp You make the on lerge corner i0t(0\18f rpn11 -11 mthly pymt.1 6 we snare 9500 sq ft I vaulted cell· Yearty rental. 3BR 2BA TRILEVEL EASTSIDE refr1g,carpet1ng Nopets llWPllTIUlllA&PTS lndry pr1>.1ng a11a11 711 apprac You racel-ve Inga, large country home, approx 1200 sq It. lownnome. 1v111 July 15 d1epep rs1onyr ~!!5':Voa11• 7~5. *WITI llAT WPS* 1450 dflP 646-5437 100% ta.x benefits Mull kitchen. lamlly neigh· dble g1r. remodeled 3BR 3BR. 2 attcn gar ..... NB ml! to snare new apt have clean cr.ctlt Agt bornood, gas llreplac. kltch. trplc. lmmadllta Non·smkr 233 18th Pl Call 640-2788 EXCLUSIVE BEACl1 Lg BR and pM batn. 239-43350ye.Ev.W1tnd1 ONLY $212.500 CA.LL poueulon Mull IH IO $1350 •MC 835-0705 1BR UPPER Older unU 28R 2~~~~~~'1:.utitul pkng walk1obeacl'IS'25 NOW WONT LA.ST• Krla sppreclitef 650-l021 Fireplace. deck. new bay -view' Micro, dtw per mo 6•6·8279 1006 New soeetous custom lamlly home. ~ring comp+atlon Biii l-'11deety Real1or 503 P111t AYanUe 11t 7 t4-875-2SU• Coron1 def M1t I 022 ••na ... Kapp. Century 21 Today• - - -Hunt leach 21 40 car pats. 505 C1rna11on llrepllCe Ir asn compac- rNlty 58 1-2 100 CoroN dtf MM 2 I 22 • S775tmo * 833-8162 tor & gar1ge En1oy our RECYCLE througtl the 2BR Sen11tlon11/Bay Vu 2BR tBA HOUSE. 2-c•r 2BR 1BA GARAGE APT prvt beach S 1900-12350 Ger. frpl, deck. no pets ¥:;:1!~ -;'1~.8~~3~f2 Available July 6 700'., All m1lntanance incl Avail 8/1 Won't last day 983-428, ava N1rc1ssu1 $980/mo •hit ..... ldrl* $1295 /IM 640-9408 · 673-4565 or 851 -7770 SORRY NO PETS •LEASE OPTION-New 3!;.~B:.'::' .. 1}-cc;,::;~ 2BR 1BA. A.pt lrple, DIW. ow. ltl-lt11 2BR 2'..,BA Welk to Ville St lOO/mo Call -view 2 parking spaces --------- beach Miry Elletl. Agt Mlcicay Bkr 960-1980 403 FERNLEAF 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH ~·s ~ty 721-15&7 ' $1200 • ulll • MC dep TRl·LEVEl 3BR. 28A. fti LasJta. 660-8S88 ~:~ro 28: 1g~,::o y~~~. NB near Hoag Hosp Mate non smkr to snare spttfy apt w11n pV1 Br batn $395•mo utll 846-8279 NEW contempo decor N B condo '*"'llOUM ocean lll8W pool spa fum1unl\11'n Pref Nsmkr a-vail now 722-71 10 Opponunlty 19()) ENJOY ,,_ 15"-retu•n on Trust Deeds S 10 000 to1 S 1.000 000 Ca11 OenllOf'l I Assoc 673-7311 NOW' MoMy To loan 291 4 •WIDOW HAS SU 4 T0t1 S 10.000 up No credit""' No penally Call Oen110n Aswc 673-73 1 I NOW' NO-OUA.UFING Const & Land Loans A11a1l1ble Owner /Builder lest lund· 1ng Bkr (7141 780 2535 Mott~l, T.D. 2918 $50.000 1st TO SALE $625/mo 11 15'. in tar est Santa Barbara location 27% LTV Btlr 780-2535 I ! ... , Senior LMno (12 or Ovet) Upper 2 M. 2 BA & den. OCEAN VIEW. A/C, Inter· com & many xtraa Ownet finance Appl only '495,000 721-8387 Daily Piltt Classified Pages gar,trplcMChlewl,cou-IMnt 21 44 Spacious 2BR t ',BA OK•6733728 pie Pfafd. S 1700/mo 500 GREENTREE 3BR. 2BA twnnme Ck>M to beoaeh LlftllC>Uf Agt 5'41·5032 HM, 2 car get ~ crpt, & Shopping $950/mo ·~ llll• Nawpott Nor1n 1wnnm 2BR 2 tBA pool 1ac WIO non.smltr fem n/pete S600 utll/peid 780-3047 l•Lost-1111!1&-Found----~29'!'!2!'!"'5 N-~r al'lr 4 BR hOuaa In Trl-PMIJC, So of PCH. 38R, 38A houM + !WO 2 bad 1b• unite, 4 Cit gat, petloa, S995K 640-4S44 --no pet• LM S1.225/mo 900 S.. Lana S.4-26t t Fr~ dlthWllMI atove Shof9dltt c: W~ TURTLEROCK axac 48' Costa Miii 2624 •EASTBLUFF 2BR 2BA. Hunt Ben WtO yard ,_ 112• •he· $350/mo • utll 846-7700 Vcty lrvtne greantr" 111 e or wl(ands er" Call & 10 552-3924 FIND •Hlffll -Call cOllee1 818-346--0440 1nc1 No pets 545·'8M ~r V19w. 2BR ,,_.BA, 38-. 23 $11Yaf Creecenl S200 OFF MOVE-IN : Pool. llreplaca view. l""*'71MrtC ftplc, cov patio, 2 cat AIC. MC, 3-<* gar. new 2BR 18A wtgar. blt1n1. I coln·OP wHhertd:6•' =: .t~,::1~Mr~-thrOURh C~$Slfied Cell Alex 5-45-3392 palnl In/out. 12500 IN fncd yd w/patlO Wlr pd S999 NO PETS 722 11 male lrvlne near UCI --~t. 5'45·2442. 854-7127 687 VlctOfle 'I' $735 1•NEW 2BR 18A. coveted Matter bedroom 1t· mliiiiiiilm-miiiii.;..-•m••••-••---••••••1 •WllllTT Piii Cell 83&·• 120 9-SPM parking built-Ina pvt teched bath $425 mo in· Shatp 1·Story. 2 mttr 1• IM 211 llH P • t Io · I I 5 O / mo c1uda1 um111e1 Cell Early FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: bdrma. 28A. Ht-In Large. eva11' lmmad. Call 7 l4-979·999t rnom1ngtllt• afternoon kite.Mn. frplc:, vacant. e31·40M 1ft8f 12 noon &11111111 am 733·8811 S1125/mo S.2·9197 ·----. OH TH! BAY ROOMMATE WANTED tor ff-.,.r _,,". .. .. S .,.. new townPIOma In eo.11 Looking to sell Ml-1111 that eztra junk stacking up In the garage? Large 18A 18A w/ger 2 BDRM. 2--1·4-Mela Large bedroom 1$95/mo • l500 aec. 1 BDRM, 18A 1925 plUe ball'I l°"ad com-------•-•! 1970 w~ 631·1119 No.,... Ma-1501Dely t.5 pie• Mi i' • S410 00 FOUND coc:ketlel. The 28A 1iA + den. 9"809• month ptu.1 1 utM•tl• 81Ufft Po04 Jun41 21 pellO. w/d, ftplc, Newport 1.91 WITD ftlWI 13 5 0 0 0 O •PO II t Newport BHCh C11i i...w-.il!i~--.piiend~ Height•. U 75t mo E190ant 28A 28A, ~ Me~t433 ' 75t-e&91 ~ beech Frplc: S.5-Hl3 or S.5-1801 <7 141113-SOll LOST CAT chocolate llYSalHllllLI SUMMER JOBS • Part time WOf"-3 nours eacn weekday eWtntng s.lllng suoscriptooos for the 0111-y Piiot • Earn S'O lo S tOO per wMll A.NO MORE' • Win Prrlf!S and bonuJeS • Must be 12 to 16 years Old • Trensp<>f'1at1on rs ptOYlded lilly Piiat APPLY TODAY! UU.2 ..... ,, PlUSI (111)411-1124 ·OAIYlSSEll I *"ILIC ltUT1111 1 P T fun 1ob hotlplng U S A Olymp•c hopeluls \ 10 'hr Call Mr • rrogan S• '>-8042 llClmtllST With General OIC el(p & good typing Small com pany nr J W Airport Non smok•ng Pnonto~ filing IOffie data eo 11'\- Send resume 10 P 0 Box 112n 1rvme 9n 13 Of C"ll Murtel 545 -l 111 * IEOEmlllST M1tureo r909911on1s1 want ed Must be able I~ & use 10 lt.ey calcul1tor Halle Enteror1MS Inc 't~ Biren St Suite 113 Newpor r-Bea c:,., 752-6080 P T evening•. tor Orenga ~teuren1 H411P County ara1 Com 111 "'Elf •mas m111ton Call ~93-5699 w • l&l•IS E1:'':'.u~:1~~:; Kantud(y Fried Cl'llcleen SERVICE S-48.-4880 nu 1mmad1ata OPtln•~ lor cHhlere FT t P •lnHL ... 11 Nlgl'lt1/WMkandt Start M .... 81 h /hr A1)91y In penion. 1'40 t CulYtlf l>t IMne. 1 bl~ .,..1Ol11'14 5 rrwy et Wa lnut Sentor1 wel COfM !159 '240 Newport Import• Boutique ,.IT, S.turday a S1.1nday 10·5 pm 712-.olO hardwood floor1 S2500ff 19'M01 N!WPOATHEIOHTS18R llf 'ft1N119 point H1ma11yan eml t1.notmo.4to6-701t • 2 IA. 2 IA HEW.~ Apt "475tmo .. __. ~ vicN11c1'9UI ccs..-CIUECTllS ..... Ni..• 80VTH l8A tiA '"*· lnOf't rm. dlw, ale Catpor1, p<IOI. no S*I .,"-PC>n•l'>.. M" ,0 AlWAROI 7ff-070 Collector• wanted tor Prtvate comm~l'la 1n 11 •• ' 1~s f 1N ls Whot s 1un~ "*-~ta~ tnS. MO-S2M -l4t 4.... "*8tlR. t't8Awl 22yr LOIT 0.0. tewn aolOf HotM ~ egcoun._, L~ lead\ 4 :11 ,.,_..., MC-. di•. • .... UM Rm NEWPORT HTS. newty ""* ~-0 k Mute IOnO .., .. mad "' Ger· of .,. Deify ~"°' ....... . • 10 ,ou \ 11trPmv'"10 somrorie I • \(1 f (.)r Q IH i l 2 40 YOU 9f'1 4 I rn·s lc,r 7 cloys Coll 1odoy t 10?11MO >"1r 17MTIS i...vayent."6cec:arpettno. painted. upper 1IA, 1111• c.t• ,..., Ptacentla "*' ~o fta 190. p.-,,. en 1~ IMD/M IW• M .......... --. oallf'8 ~/gar lde9I for ' A~ In N. '1 ·~ ~ VM'f thOtl l'lelr Al· diem COllCtor ~ wf\ FfT .... Otd IP'--,.~--.l!"lftl '-'-dfw, Wld . .,. l perlOn, no ,,_ .. 1700 A\1911 .My 1 WA"D 534M2N ~ o4 .. emoum• COf· ,.,,,. c;:':.,. •ore e.e ~ M20 M04t45 c.11 147..eeos lOIT h Calleo Cat. leCteO W0tll. 'fOAll "'" auno.,. or w. ~ ......._ '911 min 12M101 or tn.o.275 ,,...._, 8'w'I ~ 9tw 3 ... 28A Newpof19d'I ....,. to name o4 Ten· ttour•. 0. Gr .. t 1*1• WrlQhl KetdW.,.., 12t to IMiedl CMtt ~ -• l11I + -tlA 18A w/~9 ._.to condo. ~ 2 C* ~· w . VIC. of Promc>mory ~lfM 11~2<:!",:0~ ~. C091a Mea trptc, •Id, PG!'J. _'J"' bNcf'I tlOO C*l mo wld, pool ~ HCMIQ POO Apta. a.ylide & ~.· ,.,, 111 • -l t 1001mol, .. l' .... 7t3 • ,... •• .......,, Avlf10llr or111 722.013t R[WAAO 173-5551 205 _, .. ,,..,H'.., 642-5678 ' . • ::r .. .. • *llLD* Athletlc/Mgr /Trell\ee. $375-$47$/Wtl If you like _______ ..,....,-=-:,....,,-=---I IP0'1• & me>My. M may Tll ··-111LL have a po14tlon lot you _.~ Call Mr. Kerrigan. &n UUl'S 545-8042. In Cryatal Court et South Coast Plaza. la Now Ac- SELL BRITANNICA from i.ads & counter location• & eam 1330 per sale (grossl Call Blair 1·800-628-9128 ~tlng ~pllclitlont for YOU CAN EARN $50 - Store Manager. Ex-$100 AND MORE EACH perlence In Specletty WEEK -WORKING PART Jewelry, Cards & Gins re-TIMEl quired. Call Scott. 434...()664 0< 434·0765 We haw a NEW PR0- 1 GRAM for STUDENTS !"f'OY!"!T 5530 En!'OYTg?t 5530 12-16 YEARS OF, AGE --· .... -.--.-.;-.. helplng UI get new CUS· UPTO ssoo PER MONTH * NO COLLECTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. C())J' A Ml.SA. NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN V AUEY, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH HHIDGI·: By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH tomers 10< our news· paper! HERE'S THE DEAL: 1. This la not a paper route. NO delivering ln- vOlved. 12 We provide transpor· talion and tra1n1ng 1 3 You would be working with kids your own age on an adult-supervised sales team. 1 4. Earn GOOD MONEY and nave a cnance to earn dailit & weekly cash bonuses plus go on out· ings and more• CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMA TIONI 142·•121, Ed. 221 ... ftr .... FIND S!'RYICE throuRh classified TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Watch Pdrt 5 Slf Hindu 10 Vurganan 14 green 15 wind 16 African tano 11 Aothe1s1 19 -American 20 Detested 21 Stopover 22 Tn1ng 23 M1d<lleman 25 Nose 26 Closed hand 30 Slouth 3 t Ornamen1 34 Remove rooe., tr om 36 A weapon 38 tn tavor of 39 Echo 42 Cease 43 Unne1v1n9 44 Ar ab or T 1Jril • 45 Rely 47 Brunsw1c~ 49 Squint SO Spanish 64 Ostrith., kin 11ar 6~ Filulty auto 6& Rf'<lolenc.(' 67 Lawman Wva11 68 Curl 69 Mane •o<:all' DOWN t 5c.orn 2 Pointed tirancl'I E••le 1s1e 4 Me ori SI LOUIS 5 C'1eab & Melt1t unit 7 En1oy1nq onPsell 8 Drover ' l1c.l;!nS!' e q 51,,nq 9 Swiss tit, 10 Way utJ 11 H1qh ~lructure PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ....... • ••• -···-.. .... '°"'-- LIWll Um EJ $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay for 4 tines. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For m0<e lnlormauon CALL TODAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Otrectory Representative 142-4321 Ext. 310 AOOTE , t1s, Up Faucet-Dl9poeel.aprtnklet Repelr ee1lmate llnYtlme. LIG'd "P.I," "6-UC2 EXPERT Service & Aep91r Plumber alnce 1852. Water heetera-cttapoaela- ----------i tollate·faucete·flxturel llc#409035. "4-8919 ..... Pf~' ....._.from Poe' to post? • Une•~ Gf\ltge9f Wottl fot t~ compeny t~t 11 up front .nd c•• abOUt you Futt-tllM Md perMlme D<*tlon• avaMll>le. Poto- ltlOne avel&ab'e tl\f~ out Orenge County Many In S<Nthefn Orange County. can tOda)'. work tomorrow. weon.r: * Cr9dlt union. «Mntal plan • Perlormenc:e bonus * Paid holldeys, vacation• & tra lnlflV * Weetclypay DYllllC PllTECTill SERYllES, llC. (H ... ) (llt)lll-MM Mtmbtnhlpl 5540 ....,,....,...,-=-=-~-===-• ....... READ THE CLASSIFIEDS t..a•• flMILY•llDUIP .. uu. lllTIPRI. OW.111-1111 Must Mii Membership for Newport Beach Yacht Club Discounted! 714-673·•978 RelOcetlng Mtllng tull equi· ty Mesa Vetde Country Club Membership. Xlnt pricing 805-928·575 7 ext 2•2 or 71•·~30e7 Antlf'!! 60 I 0 ILITIAOI• AOL -A· TOP five cent wllh gold award and mint ven- dor. (714) 64•·4576 -* BUYING ITEMS * * 1890S to 1950s * •Jewelry to Housenotd• Please L11 Mag 673-6223 ---------WllLITtll .IHE Ill 45 RPM with Wurlitzer stereo sound syetem Call (7141644-4576 Appliances 60 l I USED KITCHEN AP- PLIANCES G E 015h· washer. Kenmore Micro· wave. Maytag Sell·Stan<1- 1ng Gas Oven & Stove All idnt 631-6302 Furnlturt 6014 FllOI HllllOll IUlll HIE! By SYDNEY OMARR By PATRIC WALKER G1an1 oriental Karastan Tuesda). June 26 Tut1day, Jun~ i 6 rug. 11·:x18', wool cust S11c $3500 261-6102 ARI ES 1\l:mh 21 -\pnl IY) \\1H k pron·durc-' \llhJl'rt t11 l·hangc. ARIES (\1arrh 21-~pnl 2111 T he gn of thl' Ram" ~ll'ffX'd in llHllllOTHH'S Kulrltt1l' th.11 h.td tx·cn u1mtor1.1hk ''111 umkrgo rl''l'>IOn. R1<ll' \\tlh 01,1h .ind tlh'll' "no tlouht that,, h.l\l' J tompln anti rC'llhl'r t1tk \ntl l llll'l'llllg plall' "tl1,tu,,•r,·d l>t\\rl'lton truh '' thl' tx·11n llllHrJtllllllf\ lhar·illl'r llo\\l'H'r ntm•r\ Jrl' IHI\\ ornng 10 '''l' ,0 u CLOCI I I "' ' c-I Westminster cn1me s P·111 11 '•1 01 .1ln 1 and a'l Ull' , be11e1ed glass. like new. TAl1Rl' f \pnl 211-\l,1' 201 C111otl lun.ir a-.ix·u u11111 .. 1tll''I "llhll TAl'Rl'S l ~prtl 21-~1.I\ 21) Thl' rn,•nt "\n, \10011.,t1ll makl''I 5695 261"6102 ICllllJllll' ,,,k lrl'tlll\ll\ rx·r-.. 11n.1I magrll'll\01. ~1.·nano fl'J°lll'~'lll\ ~IHI "ant to i..no\\ .. l'\IX'rll'nl.T .ind enjtl\ morl' -Jntl so ~OU c;hall llllSIZEIUCI 1111"''' in i 11n11n 11011 \'Ith munn <1ntl lo' l' Rrm1.·mhl.·r arhon\m: Thl'fl' ma~ Ix· a fl'\\ emotlllnal \qua lie; Jhl'atl hut onl) '"'oh ing UOIER WATERlll 'Ill' \\ho hl'\ll.il'''" h1,1'" (1rt l!tung' pn1pk \\hu ha\l' lhl·m~dH'' 10 hl:Jnw t11r n111 apprcna11ng ~our Absolutely beaut11u11 Mat· h1\ .tit\. J n 11111111 and \\ onh tress Headboar<l. Glass GEMl!'\I I \IJ\ 21-Juiw ~Ill Broatkn hor11on' fransar11om 11t,11 1n,ol\l· prup1.:rt,. 'l't111t1' ,,,11 Ix· tcimpk1,·J ) ou'll m.untarn m;in,1gn1al Jutrl'' Juurnn n1uld Ix• part ol t'\l'fllllg \1l't1art11 \111.''>. L 1hr J 1wr,on' pl.1 \ rok' Cabine ts Almost Brand GE~tll':I f \1a' :'2-Junl.' 211 -\ rnaJPr \Jfl'l'I or rrok\'>1onal New" Exce llent con- lllll\l' apix·ac' 10 h<t' l' Ocl'n in t hl· l artlc; tor qu11e .1 l'Oll~1tlcr<1bk llml' <l111on" $29010BO hut. for l'tlhl'I 1nll'n'>l'I) rx·r..trnal or prartll'al rl'3\t)llS. ~OU hJ\l' not llllE SOFAIH h1'l'l1 .ihk lo tinalltl' arrang,·nwni' '-=o". h<"~'''l'r \llU l·an and mu\t Brand new $200/0 BO go \\llh Jll "Pl'l·J 668-0817 CANCER tlunl· 21 -Juh 221 I mrh.1'11l· \l'r,,111ltt~. humor . I.,. I I 1t11w" ,, tlltng.11, • ..., 111 nrx·nmcnl \k,111.., r,·fu"· 10 Ix: .,harl.ktl to one CANCEi< Uunl' ~2-Juf\ :'11 Th1.· onh 'uurHI .Hh'lll' ·"'' a,.~ 11 rJtf :l\lllllogn 1.·an gt\\' )llU .II titl· lllOOll'llt t) th-t<i -pl:H'l' ~llUI II\\ II Alm~~gO Ce~~x4e9l'.~2iew l11mf11n anti '''l'Unt\ aho\\' all else ~niu,,· ull1matl'I\ partna., h"cJ 1111,·., lll dll\l' .i"o tall'\ \\tll l·omr to 1r.illll' th''' d 0 0 not ha'l' thl· 11gh1 Ill npn·1 all thl·~ n1)\\ aprx·•u 111 hl.·ltl'' ,. ,,-1hr1r due LEO l.luh 2-t··\ug 2Jl I 10111 amt1•nt ltrlll'' p~:11pk ~11111 unJ1·r ~CIUI htrlh "lll1 \\l'rl' COn\ltll·n·d to~ lllllO\tltOI\ .ind 1n1t1<1I01\ Jnd MOVING-Must sell Teak dining room set with 6 chairs brown-Jordan chaise an<l end table 646-4131 nm' 1f~tlu ll'l1t.11n 1otall~ ullll'lll\\' and rn ,ontrnl \Ill! ,,,11 tx·nmll' .M .. l-sc·e·11·a·n-eo_u_s ___ 60_l_S .rn,11,· thJl 1h1' ""'n and 'h1.1uld hi.· n rw 111 lhl' mco't 1'\l'1l1ng anti --------- 1,•111.11 l...1hk l~'t 1<1tl\ 11f \ Ollr 1.·n11rc It k Cash Aegllter TEC 1100 Dep1 programmable Service receipt avail S495 640·5197 arhcle 51 Enhced 53 Soho homt' 55 Wor~ lor an arhsl 56 Disturb 61 Sawhshes eg t2 Bogey ma11 1 J Loud noise t8 ArablP land :'4 Alleviator :>S 0Phydratt> 26 United 27 Hole 28 Gambler 29 L•U•e 31 To a J' ! lvCly SPOll. 1' Gt>t money lrom 40 ltke rub•es 4 1 F11si-s1ron9 46 Got>bles 48 A wor• •S SJ Unle1tert>O S4 Asian oroest S5 Gre<1t Lake 57 Spanish c11y 58 Norse ttP•C 59 Animal IOO<l 60 City or VIRGO I \ ug. 2.1-~rr1 2 21: ) 011 m1gh I hl' ,1,i.. 111g. ""ih11uld I l'\jl,1rld 111\ Lllll\ llll''>''" \11\\\l'r I' "dl'lin111.·h .. '1111111 Ill \\IUI <,1gn .11.ll'llh pa,un<1l11' JuJ <1.n ll'nt. 11111ing <.1·n,ualt1~ l{,•IJ1111n<.,h1 p that tx·g.11h ·" 111l'll 1l1n.1111111 lllll' Ill hl'll1t11l' \l'llllll\ l LIBRA ('°lqll 2 \.(h l 221 It \ .tll n~hl Ill l\'l'I d11wtl Ill tx•(':JU'l' \CHI lll'l'J till' 11ml· ~11u rl·qu111.· '''l.onJ ""'" ( hn ·I.. ruk,, sourn· 111.111.·11.tl 1q:ul<1t1on' ( omn111n1l,tll' "tth 1ndl\ tdual 1,·mporanl~ \'lRGO (-\ug. 2-t·\l'PI 2'\J 'o onl' l·an hold .11.andk to ~ou no" ,1nd n ,·n 111,· 11w'1J1llicult111 rompk' ''tuatwn' rnn lx· U\l'd 111 ~our Free to You 1m11 ;1J,anl.tgl' Do. IHl\\l''l'r. Ir~ to '>P\'Otl al ku't \Ollll' ltl11l' :1"a~ 6022 ll •Hll 'our ll\U.ll l't1' 1ronmcnl "mph Ill ;ipprl'llat,· IU\t hll'' l'\.l'tllng ""F""'R""'E·e-1·0-g·o·o·d-h·o·m-e ;111d fultil1111g hi\' l\111 ~ Adorable 4 yr old Golden Retriever Neutered M 62 E•uberantly 2 3 14 17 20 39 42 4 3:? Notched ,1-. '' gnawed 33 Hermit 6 7 ne-11er <lone 51 inner coat 52 Negative wor<l 8 9 r Lebanon 63 Parts of vrs \ 13 uinlinl·d 111 h11111r. ho.,p11.tl 'CORPIO 10 l1 2 '·"-o' ~ 11 ) ,1u fought a hard h:.111k and b~ 1v111gh1 \tHJ'll l.1111\\ ~ou·,,. \\Oil ( 1rl·umc;1anCl'<i lurn 1n ~our f:l\or. "''hl'' Jrl' lultilktl. Sn·n.11 to h1lthhgh1' \Pfl'Ulatt011. nch l'nturc. tll\l'O' ,·r~, roman(<.'. V1rgu 1n' oh nl. SAGITTARIUS (Nn' 22-D n 21) lndl\tdual "hn h1.·tklcs t!> en' 1ou\ f>o mcs11c adJu\lmcnt ka1urcd. could tn'o"c martial \t;11u ... rc~tdl·ncl' Lunar po..1t1nn acn·nts l'Or1.·cr. hu~1t1l'\!>. rl·mnrknblc Ii 11 J 11 l' I a I rl'l!l\ l'r} CAPRICOR N (Dec 22-J nn I 'II la' ornhk ~loon aspect coin- c1dl·~ "Ith commun1rat1on. C'd1H·n1111n. dl\\t0 m1na 11011 ol informn11o n. Po,.,1h1h.l) •of cruise " not rcmo1,· Y,rn arc on tlnnk of 'itnnlin& l'hangl' lrnm rou11nc l'tSl'f\ pl.1'\ rok AQUARI US (Jnn. 20·h ·h 181 ) 1lu'll 11<~•' ,. tn\tdc 1nforrn:111on regarding 1n,1.·stmr nt'I. finann ·'· 110<1\1b1l1t\ ot inhl•ntancc. You multi open boo!. at rnnd1'm a nd linll i..r, paragraph thnt rl'lotc' to Pfl'\l'lll l'lfl'llln!olJOCC\ PISCES (f cb. 1 9-~t nll'h .20) ( onclu111011 o t legal agrtcmcnt \1.•ts tou free You·11 b\: rnnC11dl'nng Joint clTort!>. partnership. mnma&L' Olli d1~ta111.·c l'llll prcpaf'l.'!I )OU f()r poS!olblc JOUrOC\ \r1c:s 0311\ C hdr' oht:11n ncrdcd funding IF JUNE U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: < urrtnt sccncmo l'ntpha\l/l''i ltft !11\k. mnrttal Sltltu\. famtl) rclat1on\h1p V1 or r1.•turn' 1n Juh :rnd \OU "'" bf on morC' \Oltd cmot1o nnl. financial groun"t You \\Ori. "'.C'll under prc~\urt'. )OU mcN dc:ndhncc;, }OU ore '"'""8 10 at'l'l'pt n:,pon'lib1ht) und chnllc nac. Cnnt•cr. Caprn·o rn pcr<,111h pla~ 1mpilrtant ro lt·s '" )Our hfc Yau nrc 1ntrn~. sen11mcn· tal p • ..,.,1ona1l' 1n hd1cfs. You al~o art prt'\Cll'nt. lo)al. capable of l'ar 111ng m onl') '1.1 11.·:il e'lt:ltl' tran~l'lmns. No.,cmbcr is stgmfknnt. LIBRA l~l·pt. 24-0ct. 2.'\l: (jo till' "h''k hog 1101' ~nd kt othrrs 650•65_:.2 'll'l' 1ha1 ~1111 ar1.• on till' 0111~ l'lHtr~l· ~ou int1.·11J 10 folio\\ and 1f Jewel /Furs/Art 1.ollcugul'\. rl·latl\ l'S or do~1: a\soc1at~\ li:l·I left tx·hind or nl·gkl'll'tl. ry tlll'n thl·~ o nh ha' l' thl'm\l'h l'' to blanw for bi.·ing \O narro\\·, 6025 mindn.J. fX'll\ a nd unad' cnturous. I' Br1111ant Diamond. 1 27 • ct HSI 2 S3.soo I Ruby SCORPIO (On 24-No' 221· 1 h1~ I\ )OUr 11mr to s parkle :ind & Diamond rrng with Oll.)\C \\Ith thl' !>pcl'd o f ltght tf ~ou kcl )OU \\OUld h\• happ11.•r orl matchmgeernngsS1550 more ~e1.·un· l'l'r"hcrc. Y ou haH' waited a long time for thC' 11dC' of 7511-76511 or 63t-90e7 fo11unc 10 turn 1n )Our f:l\or. Therl'fon:. now thnt 11 dot's. l'OJO) life AITlelE t ISTATI to thl· full. 1 JIMLllY SAGITTARIUS (No' ~3-Dcc. ~I )· ( onccntr:uc o n "hat is ncw !Large u le c t ion of anti untried now rather than d \\c llmg o n what ~ou appear to h:l\t' dlamol\ds. vintage lost or ''hot 'h.1s been dl'Stro) l'tl. E'en chalkng1g planrtar~ ilSPl'l'.t!I watches incl Role• and ~ign1f, that thr time 1s right to Sl't a hout la\ ing a nc" fo1111dut1on Patek We buy. sell tra<le r · h h d · and repair Wllltam 1or 1he mont ' and )C'Drs n en . Harold Jewelers 3 1 t6 CAPRICOR N ( Dc.·c. 2~-Jan 201 1 hC'fl' an· !lt1ll far toll man\ Newport Blvd at 32n<l unc,•rt:un 11c~ and loo~ cndli hoth at home and at worl. for ~ou to Ila-OHi ft•cl complctd\ at l'il!><.'. Ho"c' l'r. nt lcn'lt \Ou 'hould nm' ha'~ the cournar and thl' will to soldier on unttl a new m rmula or fo1 ma1 t!i J,., 1~·J and ancpt1.·d AQ ARIUS (Jan :! I ·Fch. I lJ I. Thm.• arc cm:11n JX'fll)d~ 1n thC' ~car "h1.•n thl· planets \C'nd out distinct message\ and thl' om•\ )OU all' u1rt\'11tl~ rl'l'l'l\lng mu'it mall' \OU ow::in· that ~Ollll' l.tnd of a lll3JO• rhan1&1.' in )OUr cnn.·C'r or \Our pro fl"i\tonal lifl' ,., una\mdnbk fhcrcforc. o n no ac-count tr) to tmng o n 10 "h;11 1<1 no lon~l·r '1110lc. PISCE. ff t•b. 20.M nrch 10): Plnnt'l:ll"\ m o' <.'mcnts and :1<1pcc1 can OOI) po1nl ~OU 1n thl' rrght d1rcctiOll and II I\ \Ip 10 ~OU 10 tal..l' the 1mt1.at1H~. broadC'n }Our hon1on' and go "hl'f\" >Ou instrnl 11,eh feel ~ o u "u uld b\-happ1C'r or mort apprrt·1ntr,t ond fulfillctl IF \'Ol'R BTRTHDAY IS TODAY: Nrw fn,·nd~lup!t nnd J\~ona­ t11m' \hould no\\ mal..t• ~ ou r,-.1 1111.· that all tht• t11nl' ul th,· PJ\t ft'\\ mun1h' "·" ,. uni~ I" l'n 'ou ~• """ .d1mc:n ... on and grcaw1 bn·nJ1h 111 """11 hut. .1rn.)\ c all tlw ,·onhtknt'l' :inJ wura~, .. 111 hlnmc "'' 11h ,•lf 111 in~~· \l'l1l'llll'\ o r r'HOJl'<'K PRIVATE SALE OF PAINT. INGS by deceasecs 1oce1 afllst $20.S 10 000 8y appt 646·, '" lldg Mlltfflfs 6030 FREEi ,Rl!Et FRei1 GOOd clean 1111 dltt, 800 yards Laguna leach •99·5,25 401·tS9 t FIND rour nrit oar through clusUied ...-..., , ,,.. I .. '· . w--f ) r. I I WE WI LL Daily Pilal ELL INi~EPEN°DENi Costa Mesa NEWS U ft Newport Beach NEWS K Corona Del Mar NEWS R ~::~~~:r 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATI'ACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Aun 10 words for 3 weeks at $18.50, 55¢ each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything thm has a space between it. For individuals only NAME------------------------PHONE--------------------- ADDR£SS CI1Y -------------- STATE--------ZIP----CHECK 1---AMOUNT ENCL--- MASTERCAJlDMSAf EXPlllATION DATE ---- MESSAGE: •' ........... ,.Jmimlil .......... ~ .... 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County on CluC'9Clby. ~lndwlM "*'°"' 10 .....,. ..... ,.._ ~ ._ ...... ...._. to nntec1 OUll-,_ \#Ider IN ~ t212t. al wNdl time Mid P*-~ti nw Uftd9r tN ~ P*-,.,_,Ooolllileftta J1nuery I , ttto ,ILi The r9"'1trM«I) OOfft.. ,,.. ~ .,_. ~ l»uMWM ,.... °' ww nw ~ IM ftctlll0uellkl9lnete N1me(1) lilt .. blcM ._.. be~ CIC**' 10 be _.. up: ..,. • ..,.,_. ftlmll or Ml'* to be t**ed UC> ..,. • N0,,44213e "*'* to trtnUGt OUll-lualneee NllM(1) lleted llleed ebo'lll on SlttllO luelfteM NllMC•l ll1ted ebowe on; Jllfte t , tttO end t..o rot: 1bove or 11t Wllllttwough ~ llb0¥9 on -t , ttlO ebo'lll or 11t Wllltewouoll I.Mn N. Hfuy1n, HO n.e unOet tN ,lctlttoul M>014 on: June t, '"° hott W ~ 1110we on: NIA SMPMn f , Conlllt COLLATOA. ITITCHEA. WAL.KlHfllOUGH:Awell.· LMor1,,0r0¥11 WAlKTH~Awelt· ,....,_,,Sen °'900, Calff, eu.1"911 Nem9(a) Ntted Monlkalloen , T'fll9.....,,... WM llled .._.,,°'*9~ Tlllll .....,_t ... tllld ,OlDfA TIUMME:A ttvOUQf\ of "'9 lite II.,..._ Tilll ICMI ,_,. WM Ned ty()UQf\ oA IN .... II~ 12109 ~on· NIA Thl9 ••1mei1t ._ Ned wtttl IM County a.rte oA Of· Tiiie ,.,...,,_,, ... -.0 with._ COuMy Clertl of Or· ~ -we lO be In eo-u6ed Jo, .1A111t 5. tttO, 1:00 wlUI "'9 Coul'lty CWtc of Or-u1ec1 Jo, Ji4Jtt 5, tttO. 1:00 UWdO terda. S 10 W, ~A. I.Ill wttf1 N County ci.rti of Or· enge County on M9Y 21. w1t1'1 tM County CWtt of Or· enoe COunty Oft June ti, cordlncle wttti CoodltlOI ... p.m, llrOlllCtllloe ~ Mt9 County ~ M~ 21. p I'll. "°"*1M blddetl'Alpine. Sen•• An&. Cell. Tiiie acatement ... tllld .,. County on June 8, ttto ~ enoe County on June S, ttto lnllructlonl and Spec:tft-lfe 10 l'l'IMt M "'9 ~ l..., ,_ .,. to ,,_. It the ....,,...... 92707 with the County C"'1I of Or· tMO Publlthed OrWID9 Coeet tttO ,.- CltlOnl wtllcfl .,. on ntt 1n m9'1t Suppott servic.a. Publllhed Orenoe COMt men• 8u1>9ort S.vlc••, Tilll bu...._ WM con• .,. County on JUne 12 .._... Dell)I PllOt JUne 21. Jut'f 3, ~ Publltf*' Orenge CoetC the~ of the PurQf\Mlng 2fU.A..., s..,_, c... DellyPllOt.Jun96. f2, tt, 2t, 2MS-A 9Mf Street. Coete,oucted by 1n unln-'"° · Pu~ <>renoe eoeet 10. t7. ttto ~ OfMge OoeM OellY Plot JuM 10, 2t, Jvtt Olrec:tOt of Mid Sctlool Df9. Mele. CA et t:OO P.M. c.. tttO .,...., CA 11 1:00 p M. Cell corpotlt•d H1ocletton ,._, Ollly Pt6ot JUM 12. tt. 21. TU4 Delly PIOt June ti. tt, H . s. 10. tMO ~t. 2"5-8 &.. SlrMC, (7t4)5M4240, fOr o.tlh. TMS (71416664240. fOr o.tlla. oin.r INI\ • Ptftneretllp PutJWied Ofenge COMt .JtJi't 3. 1MO .My 3, Itta f ,Mt Cotta ...... CA 928241 8kM will not be ~ Ilda wlll not .,_ ICOIC>t«f Thlt 1ta1.,,,.nt lilfU ftMld Delly Plot June It, H . Jt.1'y T~At ftRJC tl)TIC( T·5I01--------- Eactl 8IOdet ~ eut1m11 lfom conV'alCton not 1tten6-"8JC NOTICE trom contractorw not .ttend· wllh the County Cllfk Of Of· s. tb, ttto c.t1tled or Caahllf't C~ NOTICE IS lolE:REBY i'ICtmOUe .,._.. lllOTICE 18 HEREBY ltlO flU&JC t.Al.a • O'd def>Otlt In the form of a 1 ino tl'lle nllcttlrOUQtl. Ina tNt WWkthrOUOfl, I anoe County on JuM t2, T .eoo Mt.JC NOTICE MOTICI tW or a Bond equal to ten pet-,GIVEN that tile 1bove-MAim ITAT9Wf OIVEN thet tile above-PubbMd °'"'9 ... Coal I Mt.JC llOTIC( P1CTITIOUI ..,..... tW M.WO P1CTmOUe .,... .. oen1 (t0%) of the wnount of "*"*'School Dl9trtct of Of. The folowtnO pereona .,., named School Dlltrlct of Or·. Daily Piiot ~ne 1•· cv, July NAiii ITAn•NT PlilOf'elln MAm IT•mmrr TM folowin9 pertone.,.. the Bid, mede peytble to the Mge = CA. IC11ng by c101t10 butlMM .. : Mge County, CA. llCtlng by 3, IO, ttto T ,.,..., l'ICTITIOUI ....... The l<*OWlng ~ are Notlot II hereby gMr't tflet TN fOIOw4nO 1*90n1 are doing ~ .. : orderof~,M ... Uni-lendtllf tteOOl*nlng CALIFORNIA CON-wldtllrougtl lt1GCl¥wnlngl ....., NAmlTAW 6°'"0~• lhe~Wlll ... atdolnabUtineee... FOWLER AND AS· fi.d School Otttrlct. In the Board, herret.rr.dto STAUCTION CONCEPTS-Boerd.herfnalt.,r...,,,tdlo ThelOllowlngpereon1er1 ACT HEALTH & FITNESS publlo auctlOn, putlUWtt to CA8RILL0 PALMS SOCIATH, 8802 Hazard ._,,of refusal or fallura to la• "DISTRICT". will'-*"" CCC. 93t w. 18th, C-2 ... "DISTRICT", will recel\19 "8JC llOT1C( do4ng bullnfft u : CLINIC. 20311 Acacia. Sult• seep tlon 217~~"'!! endfol A PA ATM ENTS . U45 Ava .. WHtmlnater. Calif. enter Into euch Contract, tl'MI up to, out not later lhtn the Cotta Mesa. CA 92827 up to. but not later !hen 11141 RAK ENTERPRISES. 1087 230, sen1a Ana Height•. rof ... lonaJ ..,.,.,., t... • C.brtllo Penc Otlva, Santi t2M3 MCUtlty ol an unsuc:c.aful a~1ttted II~. IMled Mwlfynn Rlgnatl. 939 W above·ltaltd lime, Mlled '1CTITIOUI MllMN Salvador, eo.11 M .... CA C.ltt. 92707 lowing CS.-Crlbtd propetty to Ana. Cellf. 92101 8llly .Id Fowter. 8802 lMdder ltleM be returned bid• for the award of a con-19'11 C-2. Cotta Meaa, CA bid1 lor the nttd of• con.-NAm ITAftmNT 92826 Dr varmHla Jutlt , 129 wit Vlll-O-C1brlllo Palm• Huard AYe.. W•tminlter. within a rusoneble petlod, tract for the abovl project. 92e27 tract tor lhe above project. The lo4lowln0 petaont are Kun David Chf'lltenten, Corelca Orlv1. N1wport KATHIE MAURICE. E-25 ltd , I c.llfom&a llmlted Cellf. t2113 bul In no event lhall that... Bid• IMl1 be rece!V9d In Tll&I bu1in111 11 con· 8ldl al\atl be recel¥9d In doing bullnlll U : 1087 $afvador. Colla Mesa. 8eacil C.llf 92eeG -MISC BOXES. MISC. partn1rshlp 2400 Main Thie tx11lna11 11 con- curlt).,. held by,,... Olttrlci Ille place Identified abovl, ducted by. an individual the place ldenlilled above, A) Con1truc1lon/Pro~ CA 92828 Thi•' bu11ne11 11 COO· FURNITURE & MISC Str..,, Suite 201. lrvlnl, duct.0 by: en lndlYIOu•I beyond 11111ty (80) days from and "'811 be opened Ind Thi regl1trant com-and lhall be opened ind Management Group: 8 ) Ru1tell Baldwln, t073 ducted by. an lndlvlduat TOOLS AND PERSONAL Calif. 92714 The reglltrlllt(I) oom· Ille lime the awatd 11 medl. publlcly rud aloud et the menced to 1r1ntae1 bull-publicly read 1Joud It tl'MI T11m CtPM. 778 W. 20th C0<on1 Ln .. Coate Mesa, CA The reg111r1nt(1) com, ITEMS SC Tiiis bu1ln111 11 con-menced to trenaact bullo- A Perl0<menc. Bond m1y 1bov1 stated llme Ind place. ,,... under the ficllltovt 11>0111111ted time ll'ld plac:. SI . Coltt M .... CA 92627 92826 rnlnCtd to tranuct butl-JIM BALL. E-2 -Ml · ducted by: 1 Hmlted l)lt1ner, nea under the Flctltlout bereQulrtdatthedlscrellon Each bidder mus1 tubmlt ~ name or names Each bidder mull tut>mlt l Headrick Technologies. Thi• business 11 con· neu Uf16er the Flc1111<Mn FURNITURE. GARDEN lhlp BullneH Name(•) lllled or tlle District will! udl bid • cet'111\ed or llattd at><we on May 23, with each bid • cerUll9CI or !Inc . CA. tame 11 above ductea by a oenctfal 1)811, euttne11 Niml(t) 111ted TOOLS, ANO PERSONAL Tiie reg11tr1nt(a) com-1boY9 on: June 8. 1890 No bidder may Wllhdr-C11hler'1 cneck PIY•l>ll to 1990 CNl'ller'a c'*" payabll to Thll bu1lne11 11 con· ne<Shlp above on: March 7, 1990 ITEMS. menced 10 tranMCI bull-BIN Fowler hll BKI for a period of forty-the DISTRICT or 1 bid bond Matllynn Rlgnall the DISTRICT or a bid bond lductea b~ a corporation Th• registrant com, Or, Yarmlll• Jurlt Selewlff be by comptllllve neu uno.t the Flc:tltlout Thi• 1t1temenl wu flied hve (•5) days after. the date In the form Mt forth In Ille Tlllt llllement wu lllea In the form set forth In the Th• reg111rant com-mence<l to transact busl-Tiiie llatement w11 fll1td bidding written Maled bid• Bu1ln1u Naml(1) lleted with the County Cllftl of Or- set for tbe opening 1hereot. contract docu!Tllnll In am with Ille County Clerlc of Or-contrec:t docu!Tllnll In am menced to trannc:t busi· neu unde• 1111 lic1111ou1 with the County Clerk of Of· m1y be IUbmltted in Id-1bove on: March 14, 1990 ange County on June I , The Boatd of Education of amount not ie.a than 5% of ange County on May 25. amount not lest lll1n 5% of nest under the llClll•ous business natM or ntmlS 1nge County on June 5. vanot Sall Wiii be held on l Pnlllp McHemee . 1990 the N-P<>r1·Meta Unified the mu1mum amount of bid 1990 ,..._ the mulmum amount of bid 1>u11neu name or names lilted al>0\19 on May 25 1990 July 3. 1990 11 10·00 A.M. al TIMI 1111.,.,...l ... flied ~ School District ,_...., the .. • guar1t1tee that the bl6-Publlslled Orange Cout 11 • guar1t1tee that the bid-1l11tad above on May 24, 1990 ,..._ the premlMI whlf• Mid with the County Clerk of Or-Publlthed Orange COMC rlght to reiect any or all Bids der will enler Into tilt Diiiy PllOt June 5 12, 19, 26. der will enter Into Ille 1990 Kun CMttenllft Put>lllhed Orange Coatt properly hll been ttor.O. ,ange County on June 5, Dally PllOl June 18. 26. Juty and not necessarily accept l)ropoled contract If the 1990 proposed contract II the• Franle M Headrick, CEO Thi• 1t11ement was filed Dally Pilot June 12. 19, 26, which 1• localed at Ayr• 1990 3, 10, 1990 the lowest Bid and to waive •same 11 awarded 10 such T559 Nme Is awarded lo IUCh I This 11111emenl wes filed w111! Ille County Clerk ot Or· July 3 1990 Coste Mesa Siii Storaoe, ,.,... T ,595 any 1nlorm1111y or 11regu11r1-lbldder In the event of failure I l>lddtr In the ev1nt of lallu•e wllh the County Clerk of Or· ange County on May 25, ' T .579 1880 Whittler, Costa Mesa, Publlthed Orange Coat i---------- ty In any Bid raoelved I to enter Into said contract. •-tC NOTICE to entlr 1n10 stld con1rac1. ange County on May 25 1990 F~ CA 82827 Diiiy Ptlo1 June 12. 19, 28. P\B.IC NOTIC[ NE:W,.O"T·MEtA UNI· auch security will be for-r-UUL IM.ICh securtty wlll be tor-1990 F4584tt Pul>l11hed Orange Coast Pta.IC NOTICE Thi llndlofd hat right to July 3, 1990 1---...,;;.;;..o,__ ____ _ FlED tCHOOl ott"'1CT of 1f .. 1ed 'ICTTTIOUI 8UtfNflt 191ted Published Orange Coast Diiiy Pilot June S 12. 19, 26 bt4 II tl~aale AH purchued T-577 ,ICTJTlOUt __,_,. Orant1 County I The DISTRICT r~ The DISTRICT reterves , Daily Pilot June S, 12 19. 26. 1990 FICTITIOUt •UtlNIHI good• art IOld u 11 and N~ ITATIMINT lheron l , Novobll1lly, DI· the right to reject any or all T:!A,': l~A1:.,~ are the nght to re1ec:1 any or all 1990 TS60 NAMI STATIMIENT mutt be removed 11 tlle llme "8.IC NOTIC( The following persona are rect0t Of ,.urchaelng encl bids or to w11ve any Ir· ow g bide or 10 waive 1ny Ir-TS63 Th 1011 wi of the tale. The .... 11 aub-dol bull u W«lhouelng 551-3217 1reoultrltle1 or inlOfmalltlel dOtn~ t>utlness ts r911ularlhes or Informalities e o ng pe<aons are )8CI 10 cancellation In the '1CTfTIOUl IUStNIU N"lWPQ':r BUSINESS Dated Ju~ 1s 1990 1•nany bid• 0< 1n the btdd1ng w:LLUB·:i~~~~T2~r/~: in any bids or 1n tlle bl<ldlng MLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE d<>;,'1~ll~~~1 z 0 N S event of settlement bet_.. NA• ITAn•NT SERVICES, 2001 Diane PubhlheO Orange Cout NO bidder may withdraw 1 2 e Cotta Mesa' CA No bl<lder may wllhdraw FICTITIOUS IUttNEll FINANCIAL 2172 Ouponl the landlOrd and Obhgated • TIMI lollowlng ptrlonl .,. Lane. Newpor1 Beaal. Calif Daily Pilot June t9, 28 1990 any b•d lor a period of 11xly 9262 1 7 · any bid lor a period of su1ty FICTITIOUS IUllNESI NAME STATEMENT Drive ~2l7 Irvine Callt pa~tllNT & tHllU.EY ,ARR dOlng t>uSlneu as 92MO T611 (80) dtyt alter the date Mt 0 p 0 (80) dlyt •lt•r the datl set NAME STATEMENT 92715 . . • TRAITS MARKETING. 409 Nancy s. Oreana. 2001 ----------10< 1n1 opening ot bids IHoU~en.'~~g~, 23~~ece::i: tor the opening of bids The lolloW1no persons are doi:; ~~'!~;:::::'sons are L Wlll!lms and Co . Inc , 1 REPI~~~~ M~~AOl"~oaat 30th Street. Suite B. New-Diana lane. Newporl Beac:h, ----------•Perlormanot Botld Shall be Thia business 11 con, Performance Botld Shall be HANNS ENTERPRISES. SERVICES ,s2 ,0KeetOrave Dupont Drive •217 irvine, Dally Pilot June 19 26, '~ Vanesa H1l1n Wilker. Jamee B. Greene. 200t PUBLIC NOTICE A Payment Bond and a Mesa CA 92627 A Payment Bond and a domg buSJness as I APPLE t ' FINANCIAL Calllom1a c0<porauon 2172 nge port Beach. C1lll t2U3 Clfff 92eeG FICmlOUS IUtlNEll requlfed prior to execution ducted by an ind vld 11 required pr10< to execu11on 2030 Conunenlol Co111 C Del M CA 92625 · C.hl 92715 T60 409,B 30th St , Newport Diana Lane.~ Beach. NAME STATEMENT of !he contrec:1 and 911811 be 1 u m of the con1rec1 and Shall be Mesa CA 92627 0<ona er Southern Ct ltt Lana Beacn Calif 926&3 Cellf 92660 The following persons are,ln the form se1 rorth in them~ r~~':r';~;.'ct c~SI: 1n lhe torrn set tonh tn lhe w 11111m Patrick H•nns,1 K!~Y~~:,0~~·~1, ~~~ C0<p • Calilornll corpor-Ml.IC NOTICE Julie Ellen Stewlr'I, 251 Tiii• but1niu 11 con· d<>tng business u contract documents neu under the llCllflous contract documentS 2030 Con11nen1a1 Costa CA 92625 allon 2172 Dupont Drive Berkeley Court, Irvine. Calif ducted t>y· hulband and w1i. HOME BUILDING IN-Each bl<lder Shall be a business name or names Each D1dder shall be a Mesa. CA 92627 Louise C Brandl 1210 •217, Irvine, C..llf 92715 FICTtTIOUI •UllHESI 92715 The reglltrtnl(t ) com- STITUTE 427 E 17th St •111cen1ed contractor 119180 above on May 21 licen sed contrac tor This Dusmess is con· Keel Or Corona Del Mar Thie busineu 11 con· NAME STATEMENT Thie bu11neu 11 con-menced 10 lranaacl l>ull- Su11e 235. C-Osta Mesa Calll 1pur1M.11nt to the Business 1990 pursuant to the Business ducte<I by an 1nd1v1dual CA 92625 ducted by • general part· The I0110w1ng persons are ducted by a general par!· neu under the FIClltiout 92627 and ProlesSlons Cooe and Pitr~k 0 HOiiman end Protess1ons Cooe and The •eg15frant com · Tnis Dusineu 15 con, nership d04ng busmen u nerSh1p Bullneu Naml(t) lilted Allen G Taylor 92901be uoensec:t in lhe tollOwlng This ttalemeflt was filed be l+eensed in tile I01tow1ng meoced to transact bus1· aucted D nusbana ilndW1fe The rega,trant(sl com, J H SYSTEMS. 3'33 The reg11trant(1) com, tbovl on· June I, 1990 Lari< spur Drive West-1 classtl1C1llons C-33 llh the Count Cieri! of Or ClHS1l1ca11ons C33 ness under tne l1C11t1ous T Y menced 10 transaCI busi HOiiow Broe>« C1rcle Cosca menced to tren11ct bual· Nancy S. Gr_,. minster Cahl 92883 I OOVUININO IDARO, :n e Count Yon Ml 25• OOVERNINO •DARO, Du11ness name o• names 11" registrant com, nest under ll1e Ficllllou; Mesa CA 92626 neu under lhe F1etit1ou1 Thi• ttatement was flltd Mike Ong 2 Bascom St .1 Cerotyn I . Stocker. Dirac-g Y 1990 F~ Cerotyn I . Stocker, Owec-llste<l a Dove 011 May 25 ~e~:ce~n~~r tr,~~sa~~ •• ~~~·~ Bullness Name(tl haled Jorln o Hamlin 3433 Busineu Name(•) lilted Wllh lhe County Clefll of ()r, Irvine Cahf 92715 tOf, ... nae-ment lupt)Oft Pubhshe<I Ora~ Coast IOI', ... n199ment IUJlt)Oft 1990 DuS•Of'SS nam" or names IDOve on May 30 1990 HOiiow Brook Costa Mesa. above on May 21 1990 .,. 1 County on June I . Ken Arthur 133 Shatter l«vlcft (714) S51-S2AO 0111 Pilot June 5 12 19 26 a.t'vlcH (7t4) sst-3240 W~ham Hanns 1 ,., Lawrence E Oecrona CA 92626 Vanesa Walker 1990 SI Orange Caltl 92869 Published Oranoe Coast 1~ Publtsheo Oranoe CoHt Th11 st1temen1 wu hied 15leo al>Ovc 0 B not ~· R Pr11tdent This Dus•ness 11 con, Th11 stattmlflt wu l1te0 F.-a This business is con-Dally P110t June 26. July 3 T55' Daily P1101 June 26 July 3 w11n the County Cte•k ot Or-m~~~1'; Brc1nd.'anc:1t ay· This slltement was filed ducted Dy an 1ndtv1dual with the County Clerk of Or· Published Oringe Coast dueled Dy a general pan, 1990 1631 1990 anoe County on Mlly 29. Tnis siat1>ment was llled with 1118 County Clerk ot Or· T ne reg1str11n1 com· ange County on June 5. Daily Pilot June 19 26. July nersh1p PUBLIC Ml\TICC t630 1990 F4515t7 "'''" 1hl' Co""'" Clerk of Or-anoo Counly on June 5 menced to transact busl· 1990 3 10. 1990 The reg1strantls1 com· nu PUBLIC NOTICE PuDhsnea Orange Coast .inqP Cr,unly on Ma 25 1990 ness unde• the hctat1ou1 F4fll:Mt T-51M menced to tran~ct bus•· MLIC NOTICE Daily P•IOI June S 1? 19 26 1990 F•~ F451357 Dusmess name or names Published Orange Coast ness under tne F1ct1Uous FICTITIOUS •UllNESI K 5I050 1990 p,,bli:.r>:o Oi<Jnge Coast PuDhShted Or.:inge Coast hsteo aDove on May 25 Daily Pilot JuN 12. 19 26. Pta.IC NOT1C£ 8u11ness Nametsl listed NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUI •UllHESS NOTICE TO T566 O..itl) Pilot Jur 11 • 12 19 26 Daily Pilot June 12 19 26 1990 July 3 1990 abo•e on May 14 1990 The lollowino pe•sons are NAME STATEMENT CONTRACTORS IQCtQ July 3 1990 John 0 Hamltn T-578 FICTITIOU• ........ Allen G Taylor d<>lno Dus1ness as The IOilOwlng persons are CALLINO FOR llDS PUBLIC NOTICE TS61 T .575 Th11 statement was hied I NAMI ll'ATIMINT This statement was Ille<! 0 1VERS1F1EO ACCEP· doing ousiness as School 01slrtCI NEW· with 111e County Clerk ot O•· P\8.IC NOTICE w1lh tne County Clerk of Or-T ANCE 2705 W Coast KRIS Tl A PALMER & AS-P 0 RT.MES A UN 1F1 E O FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11n9e County on May 29 ----------The fotk>wlflg peflonl ere ange County on June 5 Highway Newpor1 Beach SOCIA TES 152 CoSta Mesa SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME STATEMENT PtilLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1990 F451SM FICTITIOUS au•••• doing butlne» IS 19••0 CA 92663 S C C N'"...., IT•_.._NT 0 R. ANO ASSOCIATES, 7 treet osta Mesa A Pro1ec1 Name ElEMEN-,,,,. lollow n11 ~~n' are PuD1oshed Or<Jnge Coast .. ..,. .. ',.._ 223• E F451348 lnl Harway 27415 Sea 92627 TARY LANDSCAPI NG noing ou~one~) •H NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS o,.11y Pilot June 5 12 19 26 Tne loOowano persons are v · Virginie Av1 .. 0111y P11u1 June 12 19 26 9266A Costa Mesa St Costa PAULARINO Redn111 Ave Bu1ldon9 2. SELL ALCOHOLIC The fnllowono persons are TS64 CADRE, 3200 W W•rner Robert Bauer. 2236 E lllr- Puohshell Orange C-Oast,cape Capo Be.ch CA Kristi A Palmer 152 POMONA KILL YBROOKE & RENOB GRAPHIC.. 3001 APPLICATION TO NAME STATEMENT tli90 ao1ng Dusmess as Anaheim. Calif 928oe July 3 1990 This business 11 <.on· Mesa CA 92627 Bid Deadline July 16 SuilP 107 Co~'" MPS.t CA llEVERAGES do1og 1>u51n&Ss as ·----------Ave Santa Ana CA 92704 8'"" Ave · Anaheim. Call!, r -576 oucted Dy a 1tm11Ml partner Tnis Dusineu ,5 con· 1990 at 11 00 AM 92626 6·19-IO FRANK LIN FINANCIAL PmllC NOTICE Aldo Fa10u1 33892 S1 of 2606 ----------ship aucted by an ina ... oual Piaceol Bio Receipt Man· Josepn L0<enzor {jJ6? FONG Oh,,t,J A l EE 3250 £ Coast H1onway Car-lliolel Lantern :8 Dana AHen Sanderton 20130 Ml.IC NOTICE The registrant com-Tne r egistrant tom-119ernent SuPPOrl ServtCes T1aewatPr (,,1 ~1uf'l1n91on Mrr ta .ire ilPC>ly1n9 lo lne onadet M"r Cahl 92625 FICTITIOUllUllNEll POtnl CA 92629 Kayne,Coron1.C111f 91719 ----------menceo to 11an~ct Dusi-menced 10 tranu ct DuSi· 2985.,,. Bear Street Costa Beach CA 92646 0l'partmPnt 01 A•cono11c C,nros1opner E HoDson NAME STATEMENT This DuSlntss 11 con, Thlt bus1n111 IS con· FICTITIOUS llUSINESS ness under the f1c.1111ous ness unde• tl1e 1tct111ous Mesa CA 92626 This DusmPS'i •S con-Bevf'r.iQ" Gontrol to wll al· Inc J C.1111 corp The lollow1no persons are ducted by en indtv1dua1 ductea by • oeneral part, NAME STATEMENT Dus1ness name or names business name or names Piece Plansioocuments ducll!d hy Jr• ontl•v•Ouill conohc: bever<1qes •11 3013 Tn1~ business is con, aoino Dullness as The registran t com, ntrshlp Tne lollow1ng persons are li'1ed above on May 20 osreo above on June I 1990 10 De p1cke<1 up Same as T ne reg• st rotn I rom. H11rD'lr Blvd C.osrn Mesa duct"a by a torpo11111on J & 0 SUNSHINE l IOUOR menceo 10 transact bull-Tne r91111trant(1) com, oo1ng busmess as 1990 Kflsto A Palme• aDove or at walklhrough mented 10 trans.JC! Dus•· C.A 'J2f>26 with 41 ON Tne reg•strantlst com· 1043 N Coast Hwy Laguna ness unoer the l1ct1uous meneea to transact bull· 30 DE V E LOPMENT ln1H1rway This statement was hied TMre ""'" bP • U SOO neu unaer Int• ltc.t1toous SALE BEER! WINE !PUB menced to transact Dull· Buch Cahl 926SI 1>u11ness name O< names nest under the FIClrtlOUI 24"'9'1 a Hermosa Laguna This statement wH ltleo "''"' tne County Clerk of Or· non relundaDle cnar~ 10< business name or names f AT Pl 11oee"'>t' ness under tne Fac111tous Jerry & Otane Noel 1043 hlted aDOve on May I 7 8u11ness Ntme(ll listed N•guoi Calit 92677 w11n 1ne County Clerk of or, tnge County on June 12 pl.an:. and soec•llcataons tor hstea aDove on May 22 PuD11snea 01ange Coaa1 Business Nam e1s1 listed N Coast Hwy Laguna 1990 abo111 on June t 1, 1990 Gregory Ha,old Diem ange County Of'I May 25, 1990 F410151 11115 contract 1990 Oa11v P1101 June 26 1990 above on May 23 1990 Beacl1 Caht 926S 1 Aldo Fal<>illl Robert Bauer 243SS lo Hermosa Laguna . 1990 F4Sl5051 Pubhsne<I Orange Coast WALl<T HROUGH A walk Joseph Lorenz1n1 T633 Cnrtsiophe• E HoDson Th11 business 11 con· This staternenl was 1111td Thll statement wu filed "419uel Calif 92677 PuDhshed Orange Coast Daily P1101 June 19 26 July tnrougn ol 1ne site is sched· Th•• statemeol was !tied President ducted Dy an 1nd1v1duaJ with tne County Clerk ot Of. with the County Clerk 01 Or· Eric George Diem P 0 Deily Pilot June S 12 19 26 3 10 1990 uted lor July 5 1990 t 00 w1111 tne Co.m11 Cler~ of Or-°'-IC MnTICC This atatement was hied The reo1st1ant11J com, ange County on May 29. ange County on Juoe t 1, Bo• 9• June l ake Caltl 1990 T6 10 p m Prospecllve D1aders anoe County on May 25 l"UUL nu with the Couni., Cle•k 01 Or· menced 10 1ransac1 bus•· 1990 F'51S1t 1890 93529 T55S are to meet at tne Manage-t990 F4SUOI K·5nM ange County on June 8 ness unOer 1ne Foe1111ou1 Publlslie<I Orenoe Cont ,.._ Bryan Lee Otem & Caren PUBLIC Ml\flCC ment Support Services Publlslle<I Orang11 Coast FICTITIOUS •USINEIS 1990 ..-.... Bu••ness Name(1) lilted 011ly Piiot June S 12, 19, 28. Pubhahe<I Orange Coell Ella Innes 1239 G Richelle nu D<IDllC MnJICC 2985·A Bear Street Costa Oa11y P1101June 5 12 1q 26 NAM"' ST'"T"'M•NT F4.._ ... above on October 15. 1985 11190 Dally Pilot Jun• 19· 26 July Or Sa111 Baroara Calif niu nu Mesa. CA at 8 00 AM Call 1990 ,. " "' "' Publistied Orange Coast Jerrt W Noel T5e7 3• lO 1990 93109 NOTICE TO FICTITIOUS IUllNESS 17141556-3240 tor details TSS8 !JI)~~; :::i'~= ::rsons are ~a~b ~·~June !9 26 July Th11 statement wu llled Thi\ Dus1ness •s con· C~~:~~o::,, NAME STATEMENT Bods will not t>e ateeptt>O C.ont•nental Mobilenome T-591 with lhe County Cler' ol Or- ductl'd Dy a general part· NEW· The 1011ow1no petsons are trom con11actors not attend MLIC NOTICE p8,~ As,oriates 3 187 H anoe County on June 5. MLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE T-Ste nersn1p School District doing busmess 8' 1ng lhlS wal~through Aorway Avenue Cos111 Mesa l990 f'ICTITIOUt IUtlNElt Tne reg1strant1s1 corn· PO RT MESA UNIFIED BALLOONS BY BER-NOTICE IS HEREBY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CA 92626 PtlJlfC NOTICE Fun50 NAME ITATIMENT p:~~~:A~::~· menceo to transact bus1-S~HOOL O~TRIC\AI BIO TAINA 1555 Mesa Verde GIVEN that the above, NAME STATEMENT JOhn Hancock Mutual Lile PuDhsneo Orange CoaSt Tne follow•ng person• ire The lo4fowlnn ---sons,,. nMs under me F1ct1t1ous = 3 ~o!~~ ~m~ NT RAC T East tBE Costa Mesa CA name<! Scnool District ot Or-Tnf' lollowing 0,.,sons are ln•urancl' Companv A FICTITIOUS IUtlNESS 0101y Pilot June 12 19 26, dOlng buSlnest 81 a04"" t>usinets ;;· Business Name/SI l11tea ·38·90 LANDSCAPING . 92626 ange County CA acting by d0tng business a~ Manachusells corporauon NAME STATEMENT July J 1990 Al SURF RAGE SPORTS. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIA· lt>ovf' Qn July I 1990 NHHS 111 fBt BIO .37,90 Carll L Ber1aina 1555 ana 111rough •IS Gove1n1ng PE'ERLESS PRODUCTS John Hancock Place The lotlOw•OQ persons are T-574 WEAR. Bl SCREEN RAGE, TION OF DIVING IN· Gr99r,r111 Diem .,CONTRACT •39•90 _Mesa \lerde East •18E. Board l'IOrinalterrelerredto 990Enl1>rpmP 0 1anoP CA Swte 200 Two Copley a~iangtRDEusAineL;~asWO RL O, c, B A CKYARD SURF SURANCE 2 1 .. 3 Falrv'-- Tn15 ~•atemen1 WH hied LANDSCAPING . EHS Ill Costa Mesa CA 92626 Ill DISTRICT Wiii re<:e<YG 92667 Place Boston MA 02 t 17 ' STUFF. 0) MURF ART, Ra . Costa Mesa c.ili ""''" lhf' County Cler• of Or. Bid Deadline Jul 5 1990 Tn1s Du11ness is con, up lo but not laler tnan lhe Steven D M>1rk t0751 Huntwood Park Partne•s, FREEDOM ltltAMERICAlf 16871 Sims St ... o. Hunt, 92827 angp (,oun!)' on June 12 1 2 00 PM Y ducted Dy an 1nd1v1dua1 aDove·state<I ttme sealed Holly Or Garden Gru,P CA lid a Calllorn1tJ hm1ted CCOA f'.plT• ANLY 1M8000RE T•~cAFGad~ 1ng1on Beach CA 92549 Kelt--Th~~ ln~·ra""'• F4I01tl Plaoe,olSBKI Rec.., f~ Man-menced to transa<.t buSt· tract for ltle above prorect Roehord So~Olos~y I 168 318 7 H Atrway Avenue den Su1fP t 10 Santa Ana urrrt same U C1htorn1a 2163 Falfvi9W 1990 a The registrant com ·1D•ds tor theawardota con· 92640 pa•tnf'•<.h1p """' ... FIND JonnR M -~·-· ~ ........ PuDI noo O• nne Coast 3Qil'T''IO upoor ....,rvlGflS 1 Bid h u _,.. Calot <12705 above Rd • Coste Mase C•lll • d .. ,, 2985 A "'-ar Slr-t Co 11 ness unaltf lhe 1C111tous s s a De •ecetv.,., in N Batavia Oranoe CA C.osta Mesa Cat1lorn1a S C Th11 bu11ne11 1a con-92627 Oa•ly Po101 June 19 26 Juty .. ., C ~92626 "" s buSlness name or names 1ne place adentilie<I above 92667 92626 L Quare Inc 11ttorn1a 3 10 tQ90 ... esa "' Tn 1> s ss s co ducted by •n tndMdual Thie bu1lness 11 con, Place Plans/Oocumanti hste<I above on nia and lhall be Ot>ef1ed and This Dusine~s '" con~ Th11 Dusiness 1s con-is u one 1 n-throu~h classified The reg1str1nt com· ducted by 1 corporation T·598 to De p!Cked up Same IS Cerla L Bertaina pubhCly read aloud at the ductea by co partner5 auctea by a 101nt venture du;1ec1 by a ~orp~r~llon mencld to transact bull· The r-111r1nt(1) eom- ----------abova o• atwalltthrough Th11 11a1ement was hied abOve statedtomeand place Thf' re91st•ont com-Tne •eg•Slranl tom · he reg1s ran s com, neu under Iha hcut1ou1 menced j~ transact ~, MllC NOTICE ...VALKTHROUGH A walk· Wlt'1 the County Clerk of Or· Each bidder must aubm•t mPnc.Ml to tran"ct l>uSI· mencad to transac1 1>Us1, =c~n~~r •;:~~h~c:;'~ Dullness nam. or names OIH under the Fict1110U1 through 01 the S•le ,5 sche<I-ange County on Mey 25 with each bfd a cert1lied or net5 unaer tilt> l1ct t1ous nen under 1rw 1tc1111ous Bus•n4"U Narne(S) fisted hated at>ove on May 22. But1neu Name(sl lltlld THE tTATl Of' le<I f, J 27 1990 1 1990 f451412 c11h19r s Check P•r•Dle to bus1nes~ name or nomes Dus1ness name or names t990 NEW HAMPIHl"E ~ 00 or ~ne b di Published Orange CoaSI the DISTRICT or a D•d t>Ond hsted &Dove on Jun,. 1 1990 listed aDove on 06104190 &Dove on June 1 1990 John R M rra above on NIA GRAFTON, st. d 1 m roslpecl 1 1':_1 •• 1 ' Dally Pilot June S 12. 19, 26, 1n the torm se1 forth an tne Steven o Mark H U NT w 0 0 0 p ARK Lien Mguyeu. Pres•denl u Y E11 VP ers are to mee a "".,,,an, 990 d ThlS statement was llle<I Th•• llaternent ""11 1•1ed Thia statement was llled SUHRIO" COU"T agement SuPP0,.1 Serv~ 1 contract ocuments '",am This statement wil~ hied PARTNERS l TO a Cah-C Cl k 1 0 with the County Clerk of Or, wtth 1.._ County C'-'k of°'' JUNE t3. 1tl0 2985,A ~ar Street Costa T562 amount no1 less than Si, ot w1tn ine County C.lt"rk ot Or-lorma hm1ted O<lrlnf'r\h1p with the ounly er o r-ange County on May 25 ange ''County on ~ne 11 "' INI mat1er Of a libel IOf Mesa CA al 8 00 AM Call lhe mu 1mum amount ot bad ange County on Junl' I By R1cnard Hall & As an~ County on June 12 1990 F4515t0 1990 '!>voice and other •ehel (7 l4)556-32•0 IO< details u o guarantee Iha! '"" Dtd· 1990 F4S907S '0(1.ites Inc a Co1tto1nm 19 F4l0202 Published Orange C<>att F4'0110 #It• ch is now pending 1n !he Btdl will not be occeple<I f>mllC NOTICE der w•ll enter •nlo tne Pu1>11,n!'d Orange Co31t c01pora1ton a general part· p 0 C 0111y Pilot June s, 12. t9. 28, Published Oranoe Cotti Superior Court lor said from contractors 001 Bttena-propo'ea contrac.t 11 the Daily P1101 JuM ') 12 19 26 ner ubhshed •3ngf' oast 1990 · C.ounly of Grafton. IM Oflll' in this walkthrou h K 51232 same is awardf'<t IO ,uch 1990 Richard A Hall. President O;'llly P1fot June t9 26 July T556,~a~lb ~'~~June 19 26 July •n111ot wh1c.h1sonlile 1n '4Jch i or1CE IS gHEREBY FICTtTIOUl•UtlNEIS badder ln lhl'event otta11urP T572 This statement w11s llle<t j3 10 1990 T-597 cour1 and mav be examine<! GIVEN Iha! the above· NAME STATEMENT to entf'r into ~aid contract w•lh the County C!i>rk of Or· T ·80 I ~"*~led ~'~ the na~S~~Otw~~Or The ~~~~sons~~~~ur•tv-t>e ~, Ml~NOTD ~~ Coumvon June s ~----------------------------------------"' e ,1 tne case t>e•n9 as 101-C C I doing Dusiness as le.led 119~ ""' Peter Charle s anoe ounty A 11c11no by PICTURE u s 355 Plat en· The DISTRICT resetvesl SUPERIOR COURT F459344 Mc.Arlams v Cheryl Ann ~~~r~h~~?:al~~5, r~?:,~:c;~ :•a N;;:~' Beacll Cal•· tne rig111 lo re1ec1 My or all OF CALIFO,.NIA, • Pubhsnect o""'9fl Coast McArtama as DISTRICT will receive ornaa bods or to waive any " COUNTY Of' O"ANOE Diuly P1101 Junf' t:? 19 26. It eopearino 111111 tne "'"' up to but not later lhan the Robert S Greenburg 355 r8Qulari11es o• inlOfmarmes In lhe Mett1r ol the Pell-July 3 ,990 d@nce 01 lhe defendant •S above-stated flmp Mtlled :P•acent11 N-pon Beacn 1n 1nyb1dsor1n theD•dd1no tlOntoChentetheNameof f ,597 SlARTING A NEW BUSINESS"" .;nl<nown 11 is ordere<I that bids lor fhf' award 1 11 on, C1hf0<ni1 92663 No D•dder may w•1na•aw AU I . Abdlfr..,mtfl end th,. p1a1ntall gave nollce to the tract to• 1ne abov or c t Th11 business is con, any D•d tor a per•Od ol Su<ty Etll1m A. Abdllf..,man on ___ C _Mn_T -CC-• • detendnnt 10 appear at lhe 8 e P orec 1ducted by an 1nd•v1dua1 (601 days alter 111e date set behalf of Ann• All PUBLI nu I ids shall be reoe1vtd an The reg1'1r11n1 com 1 ' <Juper.or court ne•I 10 De the place idenllfled abO\le • or the opening o bids Abdelrahman. 8 minor SUPERIOR COURT holden al North Haverhill 1n ,menced lo tran~t buSI· A Payment Bona and 1 No AtMOl1 I ~·d county ot Gratton on and •h•ll be opened and neH under the r1e1111ous Performance Bond snall be OftDER TO tHOW CAUSE OF CALIFOftNIA. lhe '"" Tuesday of Septem-pubhcly read aloud II lhe bu11ness name O• names •ec:iu1rea P'IO< to IHCuhon FOft CHANOE Of' NAME COUNTY Of' O"ANOE t>er 1990 lhtln and lhf!fe to a~vestaledt1meandplace 1'l•S19CI above on n/a ol the contracl and lhall t>e PETITIONEAISI All S In the Mimer ot lhe APC)ll· Wlow cause 11 any there oe. with~~~KI:.~ a~:~fl~~ Pl=~ S NGreen':"~~.3c5n5 m the l0<m set fo•th tn the Abdelrahman and Elnam A ~~·~c::;,.0~1 ~~;;.CYAN FOf wtiy the prayers ot said libel cashl4tt s check payable 10 CA 9266j ewpor · contract documentt Abdlfrahman on behalf 01 No A !!>4330 'hould not be granted by thf' DISTRICT 01 a bid bond • Th11 statement was hied Eacn bidder lhlll be I Anns Ah Abdetr1hman has I ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE cau11ng A true and ottested in the form set IO<th in the with the Count Clerk Of Or· I 1 c ens e d con Ir I c t or Iii.ct • oetmon l0t an Ofder FOR CHANGE Of NAME copy ol this citation and contrtc:I document• in em 11 Coun ~ June 13• purauan1 10 the Busineu to chanoe name from Anos KYLE CYAN Ms filed a Ofdf'r of notice to be pub-amount not lest than s·~ of nge ty 1990 ,...., and Proi.uiont Code and Ah At>Oetrahman to Ahmed pe11t10t1 in th11 court for an lashed in lhe Dally Piiot a lhe mutmum amount of bid I Publ•lh.0 Or e Coaat be tic.enMO In the lollowlng Ah Al>d4Jlrahman ordet all0wtng pe11t1oner to ~ews~~pecg~;1::;_33g:r. as• guarantee that lhe bl<I· •Dally Piiot June~ July 3, cl~~'::~':~~ °'1<;;~,.0 11 11 '' hereby O<d':'!d that c:h•nge his name from KYLE 1>' • der wlll enter Into the 10 17 1m ' 8 oersone intere11 .... '" lhlS CYAN to KYLE SEAN IOfnll It being a newspaper prOOOM<I contract 11 the • T826 C•lfJft ,, lt.dler, Dlfec· melter appear bel0te 11111 THOMAS pubhshed at or near"' the same 11 i warded to SUCJI ..,, Mlfl"l•-ftt ~ court in Oepar1ment No 3A It II hereby orderea lhtt '"' known place of rnt· t>tOder In the event of rauu,.e ._... (7M6, W.. Of '™' Orange County Su, all pertont 1nter .. 19CI 1n the dance of lhe o.fendtnt 10 to entt' into n•d contract ......: flOTIC( Publllhed ·~ Co.ut '*'°' Coun II the •ddreaa I matter alor•t •ld 1ppear thll 11111, thr" ~ IUC, IUCh MCurlty wtll be for~ Daily Pilot June 2 July 3. lhown above on July 17 before thll cour1 In Ol!:>•rt· cauivety, the 1111 publl, l9lted ,ICTITIOIJ• ~II 1890 1890 at 2 00 o clock pm , ~t No 3.A. 11 700 Clv\c Cihon to be 11 ..... louneen Thi DISTRICT rffef.,.. NAlf.:. •TATl•NT ttJ32 and then 1r1d there 1how Center Ot1ll9 W"t Sanl8 dey1 prior to the return day the rlgnt 10 rejlCt any or all The following ptrtonl 1r1 c•uN 11 any I~ have, wtly Ana Calltorn11 on July 31 , It •• lufther order.o lhtt bid• or 10 walW i ny 1,.,d<>lng t>ulfnell u BUSHElfU l the petllton tor ch3nge 01 ,890 11200 P"'. ano then 1twi ctt<• lhall tend 1>y reoutat11iet or mlormelltlel JAN D K A L AB AM A name lhOuld not be gran1ec1 and there tllOw cauee. 11 eny certified mall. """th requeat 1n any bids or tn thl bidding STREET PARTNERSl-41P. Of VALUES I. It II further or~ed that• ttwry have, ...my .. Id petlf!Otl lor•retum~l.a c;opyof No bidder may wlthdrew'LTO . 207 Alabama St . copy of u•ua order lo lh<>w l tOf Ctlange of name ehOuld lllehDelandorderatlest~ l!lyt>ldforapertodolforty, Huntington 8HCl'I, CA .,,Y · ' c•uM be pul>l1•n.d In Or''nott>eorinleo by n1m. 10 the dlfendant at llwt (45) day1 atter the date t264t ~ (t(-anoe Coa~• Otlly Pilot • 11 11 furtner ordered that a lhe 1111 known PC19t·Offial 111 for the opening of t>ldt Thomu l J~. 207 "' 11ew1paper of g1n1r11 (Qi>)' of thlt C>fO.r 10 111ow IOOt .... Ind 10 Ille r ... 11~ A PIYf'*l1 Bond ano • Alab1m1 St Huntington t ClrcutellOn publllhed In I~ c.euM .,_ publl heel In Of· or lroend. •• tteted In the Pett0tmanca 8ond lhlll be IMdl, CA t28'1 :., county, 111eo111 once a__., l"9' eo.11 Oltil'f Pilot 1 llb91 feQWICI l)rlOr lo e•ecutiOn TNI bullnffl 11 con· for lour conMCutl'tll wMlu new1p1per of 01n1ral Pster Cll.,.... McAdame, of the con1tett and lhall 1>1 1ducted by 111 1nd tvlduel prior to the day Of lhe l\W• c1rcutat10f\ publlr.lled tn 11111 Ple111tut • In the form Ml IOfth 1n 111e The 1eg111r1nt com-tnG coun1y 11 iea.t once • ... An .. t Rocer1 8, Mutl, contract document• rnenoed to 1ranMet ~ OAT! June 5th, 1MO 1 tor fovr COllMWtlva WMU Clertl Eactl ~· lhall be • ne.t under lhe f!Clll!oln ,..... A. JACKMAN. pftOf to lhe day of"'° neet· Ttw fOr~ I• 1 lrue 11can11d contrec 1or t>utMMS name 01 MfMll .IUOOC tW THI~ lflQ copy Of cffltlon 9nd order SKl'lll•lll 10 the ~ liattd at>OW on M•y 22. COURT DAf! JUN n 1990 for PUl*liflon 9nd ,,OleuiOnt Codi tnd Itta All S Aw.!talll'lltn 1nd M.H "°91NION. CO. At,_ Aobert 8 Mufi, be lleenMd Ill the loltowlng ThOtn .. L Jteob1 YOU CAN FINO IT IN !ll'lem A At><Htltlhman on MtltKHID M T.. IU- Cler'k QaulftQhona A Of C-27 I Tt!l9 llllemetlt ... !lied b•hlll 01 Ann• All "'"°"COURT ,.._ C'*'9I McAOef'M. OOVlftNl•O IOARD wlthtMCovntyQetlcofOf· THE CLASSIFIEDS 1Al>cMlf8'1mtn •min« t2d K Cylf\.13to2LaP81St The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses. We wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to lhe Court House in Santa Ana Then. of course. after the search is completed we wlll Ille your fl ct1t1ous business name statement with the County Clerk. pubhsh once a week for four weeks as required by law and then flle your proof of pubh· cation with the County Clerk • \f J •c' ... ~ ,•ttJ w l . ,. .. t I , " . , ... Please stop by 10 file your flct1t1ous business statement at the Dally Pilot Legal Depart· ment. 330 west Bay. Costa Mesa, California If you can nol stop by. please call us at (7 14) 642-432 1. Extension 315 or 3 16 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mall. If you should ha11e any further questions. please cell us and we wlll be more than glad to asstsl you Good luck 1n your new bu11ness11 11teM Street. Uncoln • .._ c...,. I.,....,,.,.,.... "IOI County on Mey. 25, ...,__. IHelent CWci.. Colt• M.-. •U we11m1n11er CA ~e032tt ......... ..._.,. 19'·1 IMO._ rW9ll CA92626 t2M3 ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~.~~~~~---···················-~········~ Dellr Plot ~ 21, a . ~ OfMge Coeat Dally Pilot June! f2, 19, 29, ... 2 ... 11 0.llf ,~ JuM t2. 1t 2t, I Dally PllOT JUl\9 28 July 3, 'I t .. tltO ~~June 10, 2e 11tol 1HO v. vu July 3, ttto 10, 17 1990 f,_.71 fNlft • T56J' , T ·51t f621 • • ( ..