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Somethlng·s afoot
Sllane Morano. s. of Cerritos. doesn't know wh•t to think
ot the ''Pootsla Wootsle" toot ......... , •• th• Or•n1•
County P'•lr In Costa Mau. Comp1ata .f•lr schedule on AJ.
Off shore foes hope
for permanent ban
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OI'-~-SI.ti
Local opponrnls of offshore 01)
drilling hope the House vote
Wednesday to impose a one-year
moratorium is just a . fint step
toward a permanent ban o lT the
California coastline.
If approved by lhc Scnatr and
siancd by President Bush. the re-
strictions would delay offshore rx-
plora1io n of some 84 million acres,
1ncludin& the entire Califprnia coast,
until Oct. I, 1990.
Newport Beach City Coun-
cilwoman Evelyn Hart. who has
been at the forefront of the offshore
drillin1 fight in Orange County, said
Thursday that she w1s disappointed
the moratorium was for Just one ,... ..
"We cannot afford an y 011 spills."
she said ... w e·n defin11cly kCt'p our
lobbyist on board."
However. Han -who is o n the
environmental a!Tai~ committt"e for
the California League of Cities -
said she was confident 1he president
would support the House legislation.
"He S«ms 10 be very serious
about getting into sonic conserva-
tion issues:· she said.
Han. a lifeJong conserva11ve Rr-
publican, said Bush is the first Re-
publican president sincl' Teddy
Roosevelt who has shown real con-
cern for the environment.
"He's sensitive to th1s planet
Earth. He seems sincere and I'm
encouraged," she said.
However. the Bush adn11n1s-
tration has already declared its op-
fP'M•se SH OffSHORE/All
Newport man nabbed
for credit card caper
lly -YOllOI
A Newport &each man wu ar-
rmed Wedll<tdoy fof allea«lly uline
a friend's name and ftnucial infCM"-
mation to file a c:ndil card IDOl.i-
Cltion and then Marm. mcwe mu
$19,000 on the card •hlk travelina
ICl'OM the United Stain and Europe. Plul Ray M1111ino, 38. wot at·
-after Iii• -Pokt him a wl rilil and ..... IHd IO -aa
Tnd11y' Though I
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C-F.K-lng
American Eaprns envelope with his
name and Martino's address on h.
police •id. Su~ the friend con1acted
American &prw: and ltamcd he'd
been left with a $1 9.000 tllb.
"Tbey were friends." Octc<'tive Doue Parmentier said.
Manino was arrtstcd Wednesday ""'"''°' Ill' Ne..,..,. 8cach de1ec· .,..__, ... Ml/All
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Blindness Police Baker
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slow down ends at violate HS runner the fair sentence
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SOS chief wourd close
p-antry before moving it
ly IOB VAN EYKEN
Of -Oally ,_ S.all
A majority ot the Costa Mes.a C tty ('ouncil
indicated Thursday they believe lhe Share Our
Selves food pantry and n1cdical clinic should be
moved from its rcs1dcnt1al location. hu1 the
organization's din.·t·tor said she·d ra1her clo-.c lhl·
facility than mo\'C.
Supportc~ of 1he facil it y expect a ~ho,\dov. n
Monday. when the org.:1 n1zat1on·s k·ase al iht·
city-owned Rea Communil) Cent(·r comes up fo r
review.
Opponen1s ha\e h1:cn \:1)1ng for 111unths thac
the pnvate povert) relu:f ag_t•nc~ n1us t go. and
have collected hundreds of s1gna1un.·., fron1 v.·cst
Costa Mesa residents who say the) are bothered
by transients and uthl·r ··undc'\1rabtc.-." attracted
by the fr« food and -.er' 1ct·s offered by SOS.
But SOS D1r(·c 1or Je;1n Forbath •,;ud Thurs·
da y lhat fru:nds uf "'()IO; had gathcret:I mo re than
3.200 signatures. including n1url· than 2.500 frun1
west Cos1a Mesa rl'l>1dentl>. on a pe1111 on l'alhng
for renev.•al of thl' urga n11a11on's ll•ast• ac Rea
Center, a former '>Chuo! house
SOS has also comp1k·d figures <;hov.1ng that
the vast niaJorit) ot c·osta ~1csa rCsidents scr\•ed
by the food pan1r} and chntc h'e 1n the nl•tgh-
borhoods surrounding Rea ('-0mn1un1t\ (\·nte r.
··w e have a n1ap ba.-...·d on our tlgurl'S for
March, which v.·as a t)p1cal month. and of 925
Costa Mesa houM"holds V.'l' st•rvcd. 6Q 1 arc on thl'
west side." Forbath .-.;a1d
Forba1h said her group considered v.est
Costa ~1csa as the area bounded b} Harbor
Boulevard, Placentia ·\\enul·. Joann Scn:et and
19th Stree1.
Costa Mesa ('ity ('ounc1I membc~ agret'd 10
re~xam1nc the ~OS leas...·. after stud ying for 90
da}s v.·hethr r the mo\ ing ·of another pn' ah.·
povert) agenc) av.ay from Rea ('enter reduced
neighborhood lO mpla1n1 s
Merle t'l a1leberg. d1n.'ltor of the Someone
Cares Soup K11t·hl·ri. oll'crcd t~l mo\'t' her oper-
ation from lhc Cl·ntcr las! .-\pnl in an effort to
reduce prcssurt• un the n1uch larger SOS.
Ci t) oflil·1al~ agreed to observe whethe r
moving the soup kitchen brough1 about a
substantial rcduc11on 1n the numbe~ of poor and
homeless p.:.·oplc v.·alk.1n g throu!!ih "''l'St Costa
Mesa neighborhoods before dec1d1 ng what to do
about SOS '
Tv.·o counc1lrnen ~1d 1h1~ v.·t.-e k tht'y did not
believe moving the soup k11chen had sufficiently
reduced the concerns of v.e'>t-s ide residents.
"I don'1 think thcrl··i. bct•n a substantial
change." Councilnu~n Ed (dasgow said.
Glas~ov. sa id he had not been shov.n the
1n forma11on compiled b) SOS supporters
Councilman Orv AmburgC) also said he stdl
believed SOS needed to be moved 1n deference
tu the concerns of local residents. But he said the
cn y should provide asi.1sta nl·c 1n rclocaung SOS.
"I believe SOS LS a line organization 1ha1
docs a 101 of good 'o\ork," he said .... fhey are just
1n the wrong place:·
Mayor Peter Buffa was the third council
member v.·ho said he believed SOS· should be
mo\•ed from ns prl'sent location 1n the middle of
a residenual neighborhood.
··r m not convinced they a rt 1n the right
place .. but I'm not willing lo movr them until
there is an acceptable al!ernat1ve," he said. ··1
don'1 think v.•e've looked close!} enough at an
alternate locauon for them.''
He said the alternate location would have to
be acccp1able 10 SOS offi cials before he would
support a mo\c
Forbath said th1s WC'tk. however. that she
and hrr board wou ld oppose any move.
' ··w e're nol going to be moved." she said.
··w e·ve drcidcd we'll close down before we'll
mo,'e. ~e'\e been at this 100 long to pull up
slakes again."
One other counCll member. Sandy Genis,
said she had thought about the issue but was still
not sure what to do about SOS.
"Ifs hard," she said. -·1 think ifs the hardest
thing to come before the council since I've been
on 1r ...
Genis said '\he v.ould hke to 5tt fi&urcs
companng the total number of households served
to the number of Costa Mesa households served..
Forbath said about 25 10 30 percent of
households reee1v1ng food or n1cd1cal attention at
SOS 1n a typ1c.al month an· from Costa Mesa..
She said she c11:pected a large number of
su pponers at Monday night"s City Council
meeting.
Balboa Fun Zone rides up for sale
Owners tire of amusement business,
offer equipment for 'firm ' S2.5 million
l!ly IRIS YOKOI
Of lhe 0.il)r -~IM'f
Down at thr Balboa Flin Zonc.
)OU can ndc the carouM.'I for SI. pla)
a video game for a quartl.'r and
wa tch the boats on Nev. porl l·larbor
for free .
Or. you can plunk dov.•n $~ 5
million and buy the colorful nde'>
and amusement equipment.
T he beloved Ferris v.·hccl. mer~
go-round, bumper cars. "dark S<."a~
ride .. and several dozen video games
arc for sale. After e~pcncnce wnh
1he Fun Zone that dates back to the
19505, owners Bob Speth and J0t•
Tunstall have grown a ltttle 11red ol
their tors.
"Parties are fun . but do }OU hkc to
pany everyday?'· Speth asked
"Your body can onl y take so much."
"The fun·s over for me." Tunstall
said. "Time to move on."
atmosphcn: 1hat gives Southern
("ahforn1a·s last v.·atcrfront amuse-
men1 area such a spt."C1al l1a1r.
Speth OOughl th c Frms wht"CI
nghl out of high q:hool and has
opcra 1t."<i 11 all Lhesc )eaT"i while
working for the city of Fountain
Vallt'\. where 1oda} he is an 18-year
ve1enln of the cit) ·s Fire Depart-
ment.
Tuns1all ran a 1)1cycle dealership
in Foun1a1 n Valle) until he reured at
1he young age of 39 and developed
a personal collC'Ct1on of amusement
park 11ems a1 his ranch near Lake
Elsinore.
Three )l'ars ago, the tv.0 Jo1nt.-d. to
opcratr the rides at the redeveloped
Fun Zone for property ownc~ Jor-
dan and Bruce Wank . Cal Y1n Nagrl,
a spry 78·year-old wh o appears at
lease 20 )cars )ounger, JOlned Speth
and Tunstall as a 1h1rd maJOr in-
vestor-opcra1or. ............. Both Speth and Tuns1al1 worked
as boys al the old Fun Zone .. which
opened in J 936. and developed a
love for 1he one--0f-a-kind carnival
Toda). the owners are over-
whel med by the Fun Zone's succes-.
!Please see ZONE/A21 The fun parts of htlbo8•1 P'un Zone •re up for .....
t ·o\1·:ns..-on\ 1-"\\IHO"\lll·:,..-
OC tries to stop up gas-leak threat
I)' ROBERT BARKER
Of -o..,. ,._ Si.off
There art more than 6,000 underground gas
and fuel ston&e tanks 1n Onnge Coun1~. and as
of May 1 nearly S-40 of them were leaking !Ollie
materials from holes in their rusty botton1s and
sides.
More than half the leaks have found 1heir
way into the around water at relatively shallow
depths, Fonunately. none or the carcin0&rnic
liquids ha Ye pcnetratf'd dc:cp enouah 10 get into
tbc county's drinkina water, officials say.
But there's a ·fear \hey may, if allowed to
miarate unchecked. County health officials lik'c to
think that a prompt moaitorina campe1ian and
zealous attempts to ovt.1'CC c"anup efforts are
kc:cpina the Potential monster at bay.
But the underaround leaks reportedly pose
the arcatcst pollution thrtat to the pound waier.
Ninety prrctnt of the underground 11nk1 a.re
k>clted at tcrvice 1t1tions. health oMcialJ 11y.
Two or throe d«ades al(>. the toraa,e 11nk1 were P'.ctd on the surfatt, no1 underaround. But
vapors escepcd throut)I hole ifniti"t fte'" fim
thal iacinerated a number o fire.fllhtCl'l and
01hen from time to time. accordin1 to Dtputy
Fire Manhal Dennis Groat
Because or the lire and e~plosion dangcn,
the tanks went underground, 10 the rehef of
fircfi&hten and olher safety officials. .
Unle did anyone kn ow al tht time that the
undersrounding eventual\) .,.,.ould cause a new 5el
of environmental problem!.. wilh fuel leaks re+
ported up and down the ~1a1e.
O ne on 1he bigc~1 leaks in Oranic County
is on the arounds of th(" The Rainbow Disposal
Co. on-Nichols S11'tet 1n liun11n11on Beach. But
it's no t a gasohnt leak and 1t·1. not due 10 an o ld.
wom--0u1 tank.
The leak. reportedly from 1 pipeline. cautcd
up 10 l.t0,000 pllons of diesel fuel to spill into
• the around water. Ra1nbo...,, has sunk up to 40
wells to assess how deep and how far the material
containina tht ca ncer...ca11s1n1 chemicals ha.s mi-
grtlcd. ~ The com ny also re ncdly los1 more than
$100.000 in Pu'e1 that dn out the pipe.line.
Cost to clean up the mat~al arc ntima1ed in ucesJ of more thin SI O m1lhon.
Rainbow. which w1s pnuscd by local fire
officiatt as a &ood neiahbor for puttin& up its o wn
money to •ink c.xploratory we.Iii. bu fi'ed la•·
sui11 aaalnst con1ractot1 and subcon1rac1on who
they Mame for e1u1in1 the kin&·sizcd orobic.m.
GOOD MORNING
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Rainbow Vice Pre:sidcnl Stan TkaCz}'k •id
thr leak developed during modc.mi1.11ti·oo of the
bis trash-hsuhng company's facilities 10 1913 ot
1984. Part of the modcmizin& included a ftC'1:
100,000-gallon underJround 1ank. ,
T\:1cz)'k. who y1d he oouldn"1 comment oli
the pcndinJ ht1gation, sa id clctnup COlh in _.
way fi&urc 1n the company's recent rcqun\.for Ill
increase in 1rash collection recs. r
Robert Mcn")man, director nf tht 0raQll
Coun1y Environmental Health Office, Mid W
leak reponcdl}' WI$ caused when a ooaa..c&ar
crushed one .,r the: pipes from the unde1•w ..
tank. to a dispenser. ~
The leak was dc:1cctcd when an lnvealOl'Y
indicated 1he company had a lot letl dielel fbil
on hand for its trash trucks than •it th,ould tuive.
Merryman said . M~an, who said company otlldlll WI
properly 1n .....,..;., tht leek and ln --.-•
10 find out m<n about it. said the dte.el W Hill
on top of lf'OUnd water about lS to 40 twt bdoit
the surface. -;::i The fuel con1a1 ns harmtvl kvcl• ol
that rt.portcdly ~kt caute cucer if h
advance Into drinkina "'"°· M leicl ,..&_ -• '''""
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;MissinQ :attorney says it's a misunserstanding
LOS ANOELES (AP) -The lawyer for Ni&ht 9'albr defendant Ricbard llamirtt turned up after be tailed IO lbow up for the afternoon session of the trial
Tbunday, headi~ off thejud&e's plan to issue an arrest
Hemandn is not wath us this af\cmoon," sajd Tynan.
"Frankly, we doD't know where he is. We have taken
steps to find him.
.. I do not know what the problem is," said Tynan.
otnrnat ipinst bim.
'' Def'nte attorney Danjel Hernandez called a coun •ldlrt at about 4 p.m. to say there had been a mis-
"I hope it is not anythin& debilitatina."
Hernandez' colJeaaue, Ray Clark1 said he last saw
Hernandez lcavina \he Criminal Courts Buildin& at
noon '"nd said, .. Ho was he9diTit for his car." He said
Hernandez was accompanied by defense investiptor
Richard Salinas who also was absent when the trial was
to resume at 1:30 p.m .
udentandlna. and he thoupt his pmence was not ~Nd for the afternoon session. members of the
l&iprwution team said. Court personnel declined to
bilomment, Myina Superior Court Judae Michael Tynan
q-...Jd dildoec details Friday, durina a hcarina into the
anornefs absence, which interrupted the prosecutor's
~r,ummation to the jury.
"I can't ima&ine what h11 happened," Clark told
the judae. ··1 hate to think what the possibilities arc."
He said he telephoned Hernandez' home and
rcc:cived no answer. He also phoned the lawyer's office
where no one had heard from b.im, he said.
Tynan waited more than an hour for Hernandez to
arrive after the lunch recess, then summoned jurors and ~told them lo 10 home until Monday.
'" .. Ladies and aentlemen, as yo u can see, Mr. l'•
"Maybe he's just decided to leave," said Deputy
District Attorney P. Philip Halpin whose final argument , ................................................................... ..
~B mah admits molesting boys
~~~ •ANOA CARDWELL
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In a plea berpinina arrangement,
a a former YWCA day-care center
,~r admitted in Superior Court
• T.hunda)'-that he fondled nine boys
in bu care at facilities in El Toro and 1~rvine. .
~' John Howard Nokes, 2S1 of Hunt-
inaton lieach, pleaded guilty to 13
felOny counts of molesting boys at
-..be two day-care. centers.
Nokes faced up to 32 years in
prison if be had been convicted on
all the counts. But in a tentative plea
barpinin& agreement, be it expected
to be sentenced in Central Superior
Court on·Scpt. 6 to a maximum of
a year in county jail and/or five
years of probation, said Deputy Dis-
trict Attorney Ariadne Symons.
Because he worked with children,
the charges a~inst Nokes also in-
cluded a special alleption of viol-
atin& a position of trust.
The district attorney aareed lO the
neaotiatcd pica because -while the
Arson suspected in awning plant blaze
9y ALIX \lllWAMS
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1D"91tiptors suspect arson in the
two-alarm fire that autted an awning
muuktvrina compuy about a
mile north of Costa Mesa on
, a Santa Ana Fire Dcpart-
IPOlrnwoman said. The fare
over SI million in danaae to
· and ita contents. In at Pacific Awnina Corp., Carriaee Dr. in Santa Ana, is
treated as a c:riminaJ case,
Di!MMlll tbc department is releasing
lion on posaible suspects, Are depertment spokeswoman
Sharon rnuiJc
The c:Ompany, located in a busi-
ness park, was approximately 10
years old, and had recently been re-
acquired by owner Karl Desmarais
of Mission Viejo. Pacific Awning
mapufactures -and distributes awn-
inp for backyard patios and win-
dows.
The blaze caused $800,000 dam-
age to the building and approximate-
ly S2SO,OOO damage to ats contents,
Frank said.
The building covered about
90,000 square feet. Some 35 fire-
fi&)ttcrs battled the blaze for nearly
I 1/2 hours, Frank said.
ive bucks satisfies gunman in robbery
A SS bill was all it took to dis-
suade an armed robber who con-
fronted a couple outside South
Coast Plaza early Thursday morn-
in&, Costa Mesa Police said.
Tbe man pointed a handgun at the i:*r, demanded cash and threatened
IO shoot them, Sat. Ron Smith said.
Tbe victims, from JrviM and Villa
Part. handed the man the SS bill
and he took off running south
toward Baker Street shortly after 2
a.m.
The fUnman was described as an
Hispanic in his mid-20s, 5 foot 8
inches, 160 pounds with brown hair·
and eyes. He was wearinJ a tan
jacket and pants, a plaid shirt and a
li&bt<olored baseball cap.
charaes filed were felonies -the
molestations did .not involve rape,
oral copulation or sodomy, she said.
Defense Attorney Marri Derby
said Nokes admitted to stroking the
boys, whose average age was I 0.
Two of the children said they were
stroked underneath their clothing,
while the others said they were
stroked outside of their clothes.
"He has alwjlys admitted his re-
sponsibility," Symons said. ··This is
not a m an who should go to jail for
32 years."
"The greatest trauma to the boys
is to have to testify against a man
they think of as their friend,"_ she
added.
Derby S&id Superior Coun Juaie
Myron Brown agreed to the light
sentence because her client has
always admitted responsibiLity and
had a troubled childhood. though
she did not elaborate.
Nokes "chose not to come~ (the
charges) because. in terms of ex-
posure, it 1s the most intelligent
choice," Derby said.
Governor appoints
Mesan to the bench
A Costa Mesa man was among six
people named Thursday to the Los
Angeles County Superior Court by
Gov. George Dcukmejian.
Jo~n Torribio, 49, will fill a new
position at tbc Los Angeles court.
He has been a Superior Court com-
missioner since 1986 and before that
was a partner in a Downey law firm.
Others named arc Lance Ito, 38,
of Pasadena, Philip Hickok, 42. of
Cerritos. John Fisher, 39, of Van
Nuys, Michael Hoff, 48. of Agoura
Hills, and Daniel Pratt, 39. of La
Mirada.
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--~ Mio bad been invcsuptint '*ldm f'or lbe last month. Martino.
#a.tlo titted bis OCCUpjltion as saJes. t.omu, wu booked into Newport
toa.:11 city jail but posted his
OJ SI0.000 bail.
bt)t Manino alleaedly uled·his friend's ~-.me and financial information, but
bit own home address, to act an
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~don to the rettrictions, and -W tw loQI been an oil industry
~ last year durina the f»~· 8ueb decided to delay drill-, . ._ ... o« California's coast.. u well as
11 )lbe Soutbcm Florida coast, until a ;.i,lllk bu had reviewed and made
~lions on the issue. ,,..__~~_,_ !•tk force held hearinp in ..,.~to on Wednaday and is ~r•led IO make ill recommen-...._. in January. n.e oil UMhaltry and its suPPotUn
--.0 • bollint the Senate will dilute or elimjnale lhe offshore oil reslric..
tioaa • it bas in tbc pjlst.
American Express credit card. He
al~y used the card across the
United States and in Europe but
never made a payment.
Martino obtained data on his
friend's financial status when the
friend co-si&.ned for a loan, ac:cord-
ina ro Parmentier.
· Tbc friend became aware of
Martino's actions In December and
notified American Express, which in
livery in the Senate on Thursda¥•
Wilton told· his collequcs the oat
spills prove drillina is nsky and the
Senate has a "responlibility'' to con-
front the risks with restrictions.
Other leadina senators will prob-
ably ~ to move the lqislation to
Bush s desk intact. too, said a local drill.in& opponent.
lkth Leeds, president of the Or-anae County coalition Save Our
SbOres, said Sen. Alan Cranston, R-Calif., and Sen. Edward Kennedy,
R-M&lllCbu1eu1, can be counted on
to fiabt for lbe k:fislalion.
"People are ralaiina the environ-
ment croues all political bound-
arin." lbe J..Aauna Beach resident
said.
tum contacted Newport Beach
Police in June, Pannenuer said.
American Express reported
Martino had an outstanding balance
due of more than $19,000.
Detectives on Wednesday morn-
in& staked o ut Martino's Park Lane
residence, followed him when he
drove out in his Porsche and pulled
him over at Via Lido and Newport
Boulevard, where he was arrested.
East Coast and in the Gulf of Mex-
ico off Texas. have propelled en·
vironmental concerns into the na-
tional spotlight.
"The momentum now is to go fo r
national sanctions," Leeds said, "an
cxun bill of riahts."
She hopes that momentum will ca!!.¥ the debate beyond an offshore
drillina moratorium to tackling cur-
rent pollution darnaac. ··r want everyone to start thinking
about clcaruna up the mess we
already have " Leeds said.
She as confident the 1;>roposed one-
year moratorium wlll give en-
vironmcntalisu the opportunity to
block future drilling.
to the jury was interrupted by Hernandez' disa~
pea ranee.
The judge said he would issue an arttst warrant but
hold it until 10 a.m. Fnday 1f Hernandez has not
appeared by then. He ordered a hearing at that hour
with Ramirez present.
one of the Ni&ht Stalker murders ... But then we didn't
hear anythina about 1t. "You're not allowed to make up evidence," Halpin
said. "That's the rule.'' . .
Before he was interrupted, Halpin had been urgin~
jurors not to be "suckered in" by def'tnse attorneys
references to evidence that does not exist,
Halpin urged jurors 10 put aside any suspicions
they have that the evidence menuoned by Hernand~1
exists.
"Please don't be lulled into thinking ifs out ~here,"
he said. ·•Don't be suckered, 1~to tl:~al .. we .!ry this caSt
on facts, not on somebody s 1mag1nataon. Halpin, in the second day of his summation after
six months of testimony in the serial murder trial,
accused defense attorneys of tryinJ. to confuse j urors
with earlr refere nces to other possible suspects.
Fina arguments were expected to continue through
next week. The case would then go to the Jury.
Halpin then began a recounting of the l 3 gruesome
murders and 30 related crimes which terrified Southern
California during the summer of 1985.
R'lm1rC'l, a 29-year-old d.rifter fro~ El. Paso, Texas,
is charged with being the dev1l-worsluptog rntruder who
raped, robbed and killed his v1ct1ms. often demanding
that they swear allegiance to atan.
"There was talk about a private secunty guard,"
Halpin recalled, citin& attorney Daniel Hernandez'
claim that such a person was stopped near the scene of
H•vlng • b•ll
Russell Heckm•n, S, of Lake •111nore,
bounces •round In • tent full of rubber
b•ll• •t t h• Or•nt• County P•lr In Cosu
Me ... The f•lr runs t h r ough July ZJ.
ZONE
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and the time it demands from them,
including 12-hour workdays. There
have been times when Speth has
returned home after three days
straight at the fi rt station wath only
enough ttmc to say hello to has wife
before running ofT to work at the
Fun Zone.
"It's gotten busier," Speth said.
"This thing reall) kind of snow-
balled ...
Meanwhile. both Tunstall and
Nagel were supposed to be retired
.. I want to do some traveling."
Tunstall said.
So the owners began d1scuss1ng
selling. Their decision was clinched
when Tunstall's friend Ed Wam-
boldt. an agent at OMS Investment
Corp. in Santa Ana, c.ame to them
with an offer to buy the ndes.
The offer was accepted, but the
buyer was unable to go through with
the deal for personal reasons, Wam-
boldt said. So Wamboldt put the
amusement park' on the market and
immediately began getting other of-
fers.
Interested parties have called
from all over the country and in-
clude both large amusement com-
panies and individuals, Wamboldt
said.
The Japanese restaurateur who
bou&ht the Fun Zone land and
buildina.s last year made an offer for
the rides, but it was below the $2.S
million price the owners want. "The
ownen arc firm," Wamboldt said.
While enticed by the Fun Zone's
worldwide familiarity and beautiful
location on the edge of Newport
Harbor, some call~rs from other
states have been a bit taken aback by
the price, since it doesn't even in-
clude land, Wamboldt said. They
apparently don't realize how ex-
pensive Newpon Beach land is, he
said.
Wamboldt believes the eventual
buyer will be "somebody local,"
somebody familiar wtth the area and
the success of the Fun Zone.
The rides bring in a pre-tax profit
of about $400,000 a year. Wamboldt
said.
"It's a very profitable business:·
Wamboldt said. "The ltttlc quarters
add up to be big dollars."
Everyo ne agrees whoever finall}'
becomes the· owner must be some-
one who will contin~ to operate the
rides as lovmgJ y as Speth and
Tunstall have. And the new owner
should realize the hnle quirks of the
amusement business. ltke the
seasonal cmploycc:s and crowds and
the effect Mother Nature has on
customers.
Because of the seasonal nature of
the business, sch~I kids arc the best
employees. according to Speth But
problems can occur si{lcc the Fun
Zone is operated year-round.
Come summer, it's easy to m-
creasc staff to handle the large
crowds because young cm ployets
arc abundant. Come winter, em-
ployee availability and customers
diminish significantly.
"The biggest problem is enough
people (to work)." Speth said.
Smee this is Southern California.
the weather is usually nice enough
year round to draw customers. But
another twist -the busiest times at
the Fun Zone are on days when
temperatures arc siuhng inland but
foggy in Newport Beach.
Inland residents who come out to
the beach for relief find the weather
unsuitable for sunbathing. so the>
come to the Fun Zonr Speth said.
Speth has also run the Fems
wheel in the pounng rain dunng
Easter Week.
"It's one of those strani e bus1·
ne~s." he said. "I always liked the
Fun Zone. the amusement bus1n~·ss
Ifs JUSt a fun place.''
"I'd lake to see a person 1ha1·~
already involved m the amuscmtnt
business (take 1t over)," Tunstall
saad. "They'd ha~ a n interest in
keeping it right. It'll continue either
way. but I'd like it to continue in .l
nice atmosphere. the way I had 11
created.
"We've created what we wanted
to create ... it's time to let someone
come take over the daily operation
of 11.''
t \I .II OH'I \ 1.011·1.H\
Two tickets are jackpot winners
ly The Assodated Press
Two people picked all six winning
numbers in the Cahfomia Lottery's
twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game and
will split a SI 0. 94 million jackpot,
lottery officials said Thursday.
Tbe .. iwo lucky winners. who
bouaht tickets in Oalcland and Long
Beach, will each take home
SS,471,217.
The numbers picked Wednesday
oiaht for the lotto pme were: 33, 28,
10, 7, 48, S and the bonus number.
8.
Seven tickets sold had five of the
six winning numbers plus the bonus
number and were worth $233. 964
each. The tickets were purchased 10
Santa O ara. San Francise'O. Oal·
land, Sacramento, Corona. Carson
and Los Anaeks
There were 336 tickets with fi,c of
six corrcct numbers. Their holders
will each take home S2.5 l I .
The sales from Wednesday n1gh1
to Saturday's draw1n1 were S 15.34
million. Estimated salC'S for Satur·
day niaht's "Lotto 6-49" drawing
will be SS million, officials said. But accordin& IO lbe Auociated
,,_, Sen. Pete Willon, R-CaUf..
.... to pue1a t.be Senltc '°adopt me .Home lllP'Oved provil6ont in com-
..,.;nhiee and on lhe Senate Ooor.
She said environmentalists also
are worltin& with lqislators on a
California Ocean Sanctuary Bill th•t
would il;M:Judc a permanent drillina mora10r1um.
"If the consciousness oft.he coun-
try c:an be turned around this year,
I, think the year offers us plenty of
umero~aperma~nt~~"~s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aid. • L
., .ll In a Matement prepued for dei-But the diMSttous oil spill off
Alaska and subtequent spi.111 on the
Hart Hprcssed similar optimiun.
.. We'll hope it's a first step to aome-
thina permanent."
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0 Orange Coa.s1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 1•. 1999
Bl 1.1.J.l'I'\ 80\RD
Tennis/auction ball
helps fight disease
Judge: Baker didn't violate sentence
. The Orange County Tennis/Auction Ball to
ra.1se money for the Cystic Fi brosis Foundation,
will ~ held on Friday, July 21 al Le Mcridicn
H_otcl 10 NcwpOrt Beach where.> a black -tic optional
dinner dance will lake place.
,An auclion of tennis teams will be held al this
port1?n of the evenl. where entena1nmcnt will ht= pro".1~cd by the "Don Miller Big Band." All
part1c1pants at the ball will be able to bid on 24
pro/amateur teams. l 'he highest bidder then be·
comes that teams "owner" a nd will be awarded
one of 24 prize packages according to how his team
places in the tennis tournament on Sa.turday. Ju_I)'
22 at Los Caballeros Spons Village 1n Fountain
Valley. Guests are encouraged to attend the tour-
namenl and cheer on their fa11on 1e team.
~I ndividuals and currx:irallons may part1(1patt'
or sponM>r an amateur tennis plaver 10 the 1o ur-
namen1. These amate urs v.·1ll then' be paired with
a pro fessional tenn1or. pla)er. The tv.'o pla)er tC<ims
art auctioned off to the highest bidder.
To panic1patc in the tournan1ent. sponsor a
player or for mo re 1nformat1on about the ball. call
the-Cystic Fibrosis Foundation a1 938-1393 .
Workshop offers beauty tips
A four-hour hcaut~ v.·orkshop for v.·omen
titled "New You Beauty Makl·over" will present
techniques for 1mprov1 ng makeup and hair from
6 to 10 p.m . on Wednesday. Jul) 20 by Orange
Coast c.·ollegc in room 102 of the An Center.
Each part1c1pan1 1.1.·1ll v.·ork v.·1th a spcc1ahs1 in
the-an of makeup and hair styli ng. Lccurc topic-.
include ··c-ontunng." "Personal Fa cial Skin Care
Recommendations." ··1-lairst)k' ·\nal)sis'' and
"Cosmeuc Color Selcl·t1on l ior.ing 12 ~·ason Color
Types."
The cost ts S 15. I u rcg1sll'r. go 10 thl· ('on1-
mun1ty Service Office 1n Lhe collcgc'i. Student
Center Bui lding fron1 9 a.m 10 7 p.m .. ~1 onda)
through Fnda). and fron1 8 a.m. to noon on
Saturday. To register b)· phonl". u~1ng \'1!001 or
Mastercard, call 43:!·5880
OC Fair Schedule
10:30 •.m.
C hubby 'bunny
l·ontest -Carnation
Kids Stag~·
12:30 p.m .
Giant s lide
races K1dd1l'
c.·arn1,'al ate-a
The Dance Fae·
tory -K WI Z
Heritage Stage
I p.m.
~·lo th c-r-daugh
ler look alike con1es1
-Cen1c-nn1al Stage-
colonng contest Judging -Fine-Daily P1 \01
Ans Buildin&
! p.m.
G~at American high d1,ing or.how -Fair Ring
!:SO p.m.
Amazing ~farlo Magician -K WI Z 1-icntagc
Stage
Orange Count) Sheriffs Stringers Band -
Millers Meadow
H igh wire ac1 -adJacent to Fair Ring
''" p.m. Shoot-ou1 at 1he Millers Corral -Millers
Meadows
fi p.m.
G rc-at Amt'ntan high d1v1ng show -Fair
Ring
4:SO p.m .
Amazing Marlo Mag1 c1a n -K WIZ Hentagt'
Stage
H1gh wire act -adjacent to F:ur R1n&
$ p.m.
Kung Fu San Soo Karate -('t"ntcn n1al S1ag.c
• p.m. Parade -ground~
Great American high d1v1n1 show -Fair
Ring
'''" p.m. Santa Ana Winds Band Concert -KWI Z
HeritaJe Stage
High win.' act -adjacent to Fair Ring
1 p.m . ·
The Blasters Concert -Arhngton Theater
Arna.zing Ma rlo Mag1 c1an -K WIZ Hen I age
Stq;e Melodrama: "She \\'as Only a Farn1cr·,
Daughter" -Little Theatre
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of -OMl)r I"-''°"'
Published charges tha1 forn1c-r com-
muni1y leader C'. Da vid Bakl·r v1o lat«I
the terms of his l'on1mun1 I) <ocr' ice
sentence on a forgery tonvu.:uon 1.1.·1·re
unfounded, a Judge said Thur'>da ).
Baker. 36, pleaded guilty 10 Scptt•mbcr
10 fo rging a $48.000 check to bolster his
unsuccessful congressional campaign last
year. He was scntcnt·ed to a }l'ar's proba·
tion and 500 hours of communtt) ser-
vice.
Lasl n1onth. the Los ·\n&l'lcs f1n1cs
rcponed that Haker n1a } ha\l' cnn1pletcd
his scntencc by v.·ork1ng at a non-profit
group that loant"d him a IQM'i Cadillac
and then hired h1n1 for a~ much as.
$240.000 a ~car
Deputy 1)1~\nt·t Attornl'y l 'hnor. [,ans
loolctd 1n10 Baker's relationship w11h
Irvine-based Srx:ins Kids tq dl'term1ne
whether he v1olatt·d h1~ "'-'ntcncl' ()n
June 29. E,·an' turned over to tht• Judge
records docun1l·nt1ng Haker·~ scr' 1C'e and
said he found no l'' 1llent·c of v.·rongdo1ng.
Su~nor Court Judge ~1yron Oro" n said.
Brown \a1d hl' t·amc to the '>:llllt"
conclus1011
"It ~l·tnl~ lo llll' V.l"fl' dealing 'Allh
some allcg<1tiOn\ 1h;11 do n·1 h:1'l' a grea1 C. D•vld B•ker
Chase ends in front
of traffic-snarled fair
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of ,,._ Dri\I ~ .... 11~11
Tv.o Santa -\na v.umcn v.•1tb a car lull
of stolen "port'"'l'ar addt•d to the C\Clll'-
mcn1 of thc first d3) of the Orangt
Count) Fair h) k·ad1ng pohcc o n a .::t1-
n11nuh' cha'>I.' through Nev. pon lk'.ll h
and Costa ~·1csa hcforc h1:1ng arrL'~ll'd
am1d a traflic J:l!ll 111 front of tht· fa1r-
grounJ, \\l•Jnl•\da) C\C'n1ng.
Lisa I.ii) VaMJUCJ.. ~8 . and Rl·l§ina
Mane To rrl·,.ri.)rc~. 27, v.·crc arrl',1l·d
and booked on \U\p1c1l1n uf 'lt rong-ann
robbt-~ and rn111111L•rc1al burgla ~ .Lfll'T
the) O\L'rpti"crL·d the n1anagcr l>f the
M1t hrush clo1h1ng \\Ofl' on :\1;:un '\1reL'l 1n
Balboa anJ lll·d \\1lh \.;51 in ;lV~orteJ
bcac hv.'car. ~e,\purt He.nil P"llLT
spokl·s111a11 Hoh ( J:ddl') ,.ud
The tv.u arc al\u \U\pl'L ll'd vt 'Icahn~
about S3 50 v.urth of \f)t)r1\v.car fru n1 l\•O
other \IOTl'S 1n !hl' \ 1r1nll\ \lain '\1rct't
Emponun1 and I <K:1I ( olOr
.The llll'1dvn t l>t:g.1n .1t al~uut " p ni .
Oakle) ~aid . \•hen thl' \\Ill "uttu·n
walked 1nlo ~111hrush
"One oftht'm a11L·n1ptcd l•l J1,trae1 thL·
clerk. v.h1le tht• ulhc r 'ACOI to another
part of thl' ~torl' a11J l1lil·ll ,101h1ng."
Oakley sa1J
The \lolcn lll'lll' V.l'fl' \poncd h) the
store'!> manJ8l'f h4 •v.C\'l'r. "hoattl'rnptcd
to stop lhe two "onu·n <1s the\ v.·l·re
leaving the "tore. Ill· <;aid ·
A fight broke o ut. <ind the 1v.o suspects
apparcn1ly U\Cd e nough force to con·
st1tutl' a strong.arm rohbcry, rather than
a simple con1mt•rc1al burglary. Oa~le~
'loaLd.
-\n cmpl o~·cc of the store 1dl·nt1ficd the
women ·~ car a~ a v.·h1tL'. 1977 Thunder-
bird and alerted police. he said.
A Nev.·port Bc:tch police car auemptcd
to pull the car 0 ''l"r after 11 wt•nt through
the 1nter!>CCt1on of ~-l.11n l\treet and
Balboa Boule\;1rtl. but lhl· \u\\X-CIS \pcd
a"a). Oakll') !>.'lid.
The pohc<' car was JOHll"d b~ 'K'Vt'ra l
other un1I\ and a polirt• hl•l1t-optcr. he
s:ud
Oalde\ \:!id thl· r ha'>l· L'nlk·J v.hl•n the
suSJX'l'\\; lar broke dv"n on Ne\\port
Boulevard in front of the fairgrounds
"It caused quite a tr~flicJam." he said
"Wt'dne\(la} v.a~ the hrst "> of the fair,
and 11 wa\ !II !he peak 1rallic hour."
In the car pulll·e found a \anct) of
shirts. shurl\ and tanl.. top\. 1den11ficd as
being fron1 the thrC'c Balboa stores. Oak-
It·' \atd.
·vasquet anti ro rres-1-lorl'!> v.crc boo!..·
ed 1n10 the Orange count) Jail o n susp1 -
c-1on of rohhcr) and con1mcrc1 al burglar)
The ~ "erl' h..·1ng held Thur'i()a) on
S5U.OOO bad l'al h
I 0 lose · hospital job$
for possessing drugs
By The O.ally Piiot
Ten emplo)l"l'' of lluag :\'lemon.ii
Hospital in Ne\\port Hl·a<h 1•l"fl' fircJ
this week for alleged!) hnng1ng 1n.1n-
Juana and cocaine lo lhe ho~p11al
Hosp11al spokcs"oman (rail Ul\l' said
none of the-c-mplO)Ct'~ "ere 1n,Ol\ed 1n
dirc-ct pa11cn1 rare but rcfu~d to <;tah·
what whc-re lhe) "orkl•d 1n lhc hosp1t!ll
She-did say. tho ugh. that the cn1pln~cc'
did not work 1n the !>aml' depann1ent
The drugs v.erL' not lron1 ho~p11al
supplies. lo\C or.aid.
The c-mplo)l'CS v.•cre firl·d for' 1nlat1ng
a hospital pohC) that proh1h1ts hnng1ng
drugs onto \he premises. not for using
drugs at work. Love said.
I ht• 1ern11n:it1on' t·a1nc :11 lh(' l'nd of an
in ternal 1n\C.St1gat1on cunJuclrd v.·1th the
as~1\1ance of an OUt\ldC' ln\'l''\11gat1on
firm . L1J\ e \31d the 1n' l'\llgauon revealed
that 10 c-n1plo~t·c-. v.t'rl' apparl"nll} 1n-
vol,•ed 1n an 1...ola1ed 1nc1dcnl
The h1>sp1tal \Uluntanl) turned O\er
the rt\ult~ of the 1n\c-\11ga11on and 1hc
subsequent hospnal al l•o n 111 the ~t'v.
rx:in Ekach Pol1ct' I"li.·parlmt•nt fhr
Po hce lk'panmcnt took the drugs as
e' tdence bul doc\ nut plan an~ aL \IOn.
spokcsn1an !lot'> Oaklt•) ..aid
The am1)unt uf n1anJuana and cocatnt·
confiscateJ v.as fa1rl) sn1al1. according to
Oak.le-).
The ho\p1tal h:i' appro \1matcl) ~.500
emplo)t"es. Love '\aid
deal of substance." hc ~1d ··1 \wc:o1r I
don'1 know what the t:on1pla1nt 1~ ..
Official!> at 1he T 1rne~ could nuL be
reached for comment
In the newspapc:r·., )l\lry, the J1rcl'lur
of the non-profit sport\ organ111111on \aid
he was withholding S8fl.fM)(J ov.·cd Bi1kcr
because of concerns lhl· P••)rnen• 'Auuld
violalc 1he terms of hi .. '>l'ntl·nct
When contacted h) ll·lcphurh· I ,_
ecut1 ve D1rtetur (hull.. f 1)\lcr 'aid
Srx:ins Kid~ has a ncv. polil' nnt to
comment on any \ll>ril'\ rl·g:1ni1ng IS:tl l·r
'"We're a ver) pt1\lll\l' uptx-.ir •Ir·
gan1za11on and V.l' look at th" .1, u11
unnccessal") neg.all'l'" 1-u~tl'r \;11d
Baker wa .. a fr ont-runnl't 1n tnc Kt"
publican pnmar~ racl· ·1ur thl· ~!nli l •11i-
gress1onal D1s1nl·t n11ni111a1111n Ill .1d·
m11ted forging a cu-signer\ \1~nJt Ufl' (111
a check from tht• l r,1n~· lll·:1llh l •H•n
dation. ~here he "a:l> then c'L'lU\1\c
d1rc-c1or
Baker said he 1nh·nJ cJ 111 U'l' thl·
mone) for a la~t-minull" Larnp;11 ~n p11,h
tn the 1ncrcas1ngl) hn,11h: Lnlltt·,t ht11
stopped pa~nll'll l on ihc <hl'L ~ tx·fdfL' 11
was cashcd
;\ficr scn1enl1ng. par1 or h1~ 1vlunt.11 \
commun1 1~ sc.·r,1l'l' v.nrl.. "JS pl·r·
formedat Sports K.Jd!I and, accordlna 10
the Time ... ht wa5 pa1a for work five da~
before Brov.·n declared be had fuJfiUcd bis
commun11 ) service .
Baker C\C"nt ually worked for Sporu
Kids fo r a reponed S 120.000 •nnu&J
salaF) and potential bonusc:s that could
have doubled the salary. 1-ie lefi the aro111p
after four n1onths.
His auorney. Paul Mc-yer. called the
~tol)o "a rumor-gcnera1ed an1clc."
.. ~s he-did his community service,
Da'e Baker pro,ed 10 be a tremendous
a~se1 tn that organ1zat1on. There's
n0th1n(! v. rong with that. once you'we
tO nLluded ~our communil) service if the
org.an1lallon v.ants to ktt'p you on you
ha'e a righl to talk to them." Meyer said.
The anorney s,:ud earh('r that Baker
drl.I' l' thl· (·ad1llac because the deakr
d•Jnatcd 1t and other cars to the oi:pniia-
t1nn ;ind v.anted 11 used for pubhc rela-
tion~ purpo\C.-S
Rakl·r luant"d out his own car, a
\1 crted c\. for uSt" b) other charit~.
\fc)rr '><lid
Bal..c-r and his father also loaned
\.;(J,(}1)(1 to Spun s Kids last fall and thal
n1onc-~ ha!> nul been repaid . acc-ordina to
~lc~cr
.,_, ~ " &.ee
Blocks supporting this historic Ugun• Beach hOflM can
now be removed followlng Co•st•I Commission action.
Man finally allowed to plop
down historic Laguna home
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of ,,_ 0...,. -S<..rt
Seven months and thou...anJ~ of d ollJrS
after ttscu1ng an ht<.tonc hou-.c fron1 th~
bulldoler's path, a Laguna B1·ach 1nan
haS nnallyrij:ef\·ca pi,.'rn11-.sTh n 10 \C'fllc
the structure on the 101 v.hcre 1t ha-. tx·rn
tentatively pcrcht·d
Jules Swimml·r "ho \ll'Jlpl'J fo rward
1n December v.h l·n thL' C 11' ( nunfd
asked som eone tn lla1m 1hr hqu-.c v.hcn
its ov.ner decided 11 1 lk'\tro\ JI . ~111d ht•
will now refurbish the \lruriurl" Jnd pu1
it up for rent.
"Finally," e<;v.1mn1er \aid .1f1t·r rl'll'l\-
Ln@: a 7-1 appro,al fron1 thl' < oa,tal
Comm1ss1on on· Wcdncsd11\ "\.\ ha1 "l'
want 10 do is ge11h1s thing con1rll'tl·d and
rcfurbi\hed and gt•t 1t tx·h1nd u' \.\i t"11·
got a h1 stoncal marke1 .,.l. v..1111 1u '"url..
on.'"
Swimmer. a local rl.'\ln ucaleur 'Aho
recent!~ purchaJ.t•d Fore\I \fark('1 in
downtov.·n Laguna. said hr ha1, ln\I
thousands 01 dollars cal h month \1llCt' he
look possessio n of th(' lll-\e;ir-old \truc-
lurc. one ofthc fi"'t hnml'\ hu1lt 1n fhrt•e
;\rch Ra ~. The c\pcncnt't' ha' tl<-<"11 al tht·
''C"f) lca~t. maddt•n1ng.
Ek1v.·cen "in1cr and 'un1mt•r ,.,..,m .
mcr's plans for v.hat he culk·d an
'"adorable llnle house" mo111."d ..,w1fll, at
first. slowc-d to a crawl and finally casae
to a standst1ll Swimmer had bctn able IO
clear hurdles po~d bv the. Dcsicn RC"Yicw
Board but had s1 umbtcd when oeiahbon
began placing obstacles in his pet\.
ln111ally, he had been granted a aeries:
of var1ances neC"essary to pl~ the old
home 1n front of another house be OWN
on aJOn Street. If ii seemed like a aood
idea 10 Swimmer -and to a ttlieval
(-11y Council -11 was 1nfuriatint' to
Ca1on Strl'Ct neighbors who complained
1ha1 the-\'ariances should never have
been g.ranted 1n the first place.
Theo in Apnl. the Coastal Commiuion
s1dt·d with Sw1 mmc-r·s dctracton ind
Ot'ntC"d him an apphca11on to move the
house on' tts blocks.
F1nall) v.·hcn his second hearina amc
arOund this v.•cek. 11 was the council th.ml
came 10 h1~ rescue. w1mmer said.
''(C'ounnl1,1.·o man) M anha Collison was
phenomenal," he said. "'She was very
hc-lpful 1n expla1n1ng what had transpimd
at thl· c it~ lc,el . Quite honestly, I c1on·1
think 1,1.•c would have been succnsful if it
hadn"t hecn for 1hc suppon from the
Cit) "
\\'he n a\ked if he "''ould take the houte
again 1f he had 11 10 do over. Swimmer
ii. mort• than a little ambivalent. It .has
been a rough few months. he said.-
"30 p.m.
Trinidad Steel Rand -Centennial Stage
Stratton and Chnstopher -Millers f\.1cadows
I p.m.
Speedway -Coors Arena
Laguna councilman wants flag protected
Califom ia Choralicrs -KWIZ Henlage Stage
Main Strttt Band -Melody Junction S1age
Pa$adcna Chorus -Little Theatre
lly LESLIE EARNEST °' ,,_ o..-y ,._ ~'""'
spcct·h." Kenne~ \Ul d. "11 ~"Cm\ when
you ac\uiill) pu1 a m:u~·h to the nag.
that"s strl"tch1ng the dcfinn:on of freedom
of .speech "
that "''ould dan1ag_l' lrl"-' '>P("-'Ch 11)llll'
The upper hou"IC 'olcd '\0-ti In ••Pllfl!\l'
a rcStlluuon h\ Sen ('(·c1I C 111·en, 11
Norwalk. which a,k., for an anlt'ndrnl•n!
that v.ould ll \t' ~late and ft•dt"r,11 ~·o\crn
ments the ptl"'cr 10 outlnw di"•''\ 1,111nn 01
the ·\merican flag.
askl'd "Where do we draw t~ line?''
Rut \en. Qul'nt1n Kogp. I-San F"ra.n ..
C1'\CO. v. h1lc calling nag umen "'fools, ..
\81d < o ngress has "more impoNnt
1hinp to achle,t"' 1han pnssina such ••
amendmcn\
I p.m.
The Blasters Concert -Arlington Theater
Gary Murray and Envoyo-Melody Junction
Stqe
Melodrama: "She Was Only a Farmer's
Dtushter" -Little Theatll'
A Laguna lkal·h coune1lnH1n v.·111 a\k
his colleagues ·rut"sda) 10 forn1:-ill y hnc
up behind con&rl'Ss1o nal cll'orl\ to outlav.
desecration of the Amencan flag.
The-15\Ut' h:1' 1nllamcd r1oh 11c1an~
across thl' n:111011 v. ho have rushed to
speak out .1gi11n'1 1hr I 'n1 ted Slates Su·
prt'me Courf, Ju nl' 2J ruling that bum· '"f lhe Un11cd Si:1tl·i. !lag d unng a politi·
ca dcmon§1rauon 1~ pn1tc-c1ed by 1hc
Firs1 Amendml·nt f-or the-n1os1 pan, few
!('aders hav(' l"ho-,.cn h) '1dl" v.1th lhc high
court.
While-it l't'ma1ns 10 be tttn wMt
rt"\p<'ln'>l" Kenne) will receive in Lasu-.
he v.111 have 1he suppoM of a1 \eaf1 OM
C'ount 1\woman_
C \11'\lt\R
Friday, July 14
No meetinp tchcdulcd
Although he docs not necc .. ~.1nly fa, or
a cons11 tu11onal amt·ndn1t·nt pr11h1 h111ng
violatina 1hc nag. if thl'u 1.1.·cn.· the onl y
option, he would suppon 11, \ounc1lmnn
Dan Kenney said 1h1~ \\'CCk f-(lr now,
Kenney said, he will a111k the l·ounc1I 10
lldopt 1 resolution shov.·1ng Jupµ.)n to
memben of Congrcs111.
"My basic problem is. I don't know
how much v.·e·rc taUdna abOut frttdom ol
Thursday, thl' ~t:11e ~nlltt• urge'd Con-
aress 10 approve a con~t1tw1io11al amend-
ment a1;1i1nst Rag burn1na. dl'sp1te com -
plain&s 11 was a '\:heap political tnck'"
A. similar rt•solu11nn l'oy .\,.,..·n1h1\ m:in
T1n1 Leslie. R-Carm1l"hal'I, p.1 .,\l'd thl'
state-Assembly las1 month l 'h;i1 rl'"'il
u11 on 1s now wa1t1ng fc1r a 4'en.1t<· 'Pit"
wh1lt Clrecn's mca,urc n11nl"<( 1(1 the
Asstmbly.
Sen John Seymour. H.-·\nahc1m, \Uld
nag burning LS an "act ol !t•rrflll\ltl"
r1thr-r than or polillcal c~prt'\\H 1n
"How pcrmu;i1vt w11I we (lCI"" he
"~h .. olu1cly. I'm in f•vor or it. .......
<. nunc1lv.nman M1Mha Colli.son n.w.
da) .. ,,.~a statement from the city~
1h1~ 1-. wha1 we-believe and this it~
1n1portant to u<; ..
Tar A1HdatNI Pren ~ •
tilt rtport.
1'01 IC I I OC,
Five hundttd d4)11ars in cash dis-
1_ppeared from an office at
C1rme1o·s res11uran1. JS20 E. C0411St
lljpway. • • • A computer, four men's shins, a
phone mt••:cmach.lnc. trust dttds
1nd othtt ument wtrt: taken ll'Om 1 home In th< •800 block or
Surtty Drive. •PPln:ntly 1ner 1he
thit.f \:khd 1 side door ope:n. • ••• The window ne•t to 1hc main -or 1butl-11 ~cam,,.. Drive wu found with a qu.t.fUr..:inch
-in i~ poocibl• ll'Om 1 bullel. . ' . A llwnmowcr wtt taken from an
•olocbd -10 th< lOO bloclt or w--· .
r11rd VolleJ •
A -.,-llunti..., lcoch
-. ,.. ......, undtr a1ittn•1 If·
,.. by Ma mother 11\ef he wen1 to
•
his parents' home in the I 6SOO block
or Yucca Circle and 1hrc1ttcncd
prope:My damaae. First. his parents
called the police who 1o ld him to
11ay away, When he didn't. mom
sent him to his room -in tht'
Fountain V1llcy JIUI.
••• A woman li\•ing 1n an apartment
at I 70SO San Bruno Strcc:t s111d her
u-bo~nd wa! \•fry upstt over
1hcir kup and called to s.ay he w comint over "to tct 1hin11
str1i&hlened out." he-f~•rcd hann
becaMtt he wat known to be violenl.
••• A bufalat' s.nlild: 1n and out the
...-tab'aftet: of N11I dvtntutt1,
•74ll lrookh\trll St. 1ak1n,1 wilh
W. ..,,. J>OO in costume .itwtlry
,,_ • Y cue. • • • A :-tf -,.,. door lock at 0111 Uh Soud lo. 11120 Ir= k. then took •bout SI hn a dnk drt'llo'tr n(':ar
..
1h~ front lo bhy.
l nin•
Mott 1han SI 00,000 of fac5imilc
machine t.<qu1pn1cn1 was reported
stolen from the hus1ncss Just the
Fax.. 13844 hon Par~y.
• • • uto 1h il!ve) )\Ole a white~ 198S
Toyota four-whccl-Jr1ve pickup
lf\K'k from the p;.rkina lot al Cua M•N rcstaul'1nt. 185 12 1'-1 Mhwr
Blvd .. The' thctl' O('('Ul'Ttd bc1wun 4
ind J:lO p.m . Wednesday. • • • A 1970 VolU~·~1~n lkclle Wiit
stokn rrom lhc 2000 block or Bu ~
nns Cnt1cr Cu'tk • ••• A. paint ptllct .... , rcpcirtC'dly ~01
M lft lr¥ine mtdtnl on Bant~n Trtc
l.aM It lpptOkimattly 9:JO p.m.
Wedi 11day. • • • A ..._ Nmtd H11 Naoc Du ..... 111'111111 Wedltipda)' on w~p1t1bn of
.,.,.,,._ 1fttr M was dctain('d intide
1hc Toshiba building, 9740 Irvine
Blvd .• aficr an alann ranlJ 11 abou1
I l:JO pin ••• Vandals apparently yanked Oais
ol'f Oaapolcs at the Hcrha.ge: Park
Aqua11c Ctnter. located at 4601
W1lnu1 Ave., and1osscd them 1n the
pQOI. ••• bou1 $2,000 wonh Qr tools v.·crt
s1olen from the bed of• red Toyo1n
pickup 1ruck Plrked at 0 Dtti&nl.
171 1 1..1.n&ley A\C.
Coot• M-
The suit Sluhc'-has stnKlk 1pln.
Emptortts of 1hc Robinsons in
Cry111 ~un said Sunday tha1 1
IMft'S If" ull v1.lucd It $375 waii
etil on 1he kft 1~ve, pouibly wilh
1 ruor blade. ••• AIUll!ia-lllrilllll .. on th< sodco ti I 1972 Volltl••• ,.,., llc<tlc
---....... -parked ho lllt 2000 -of l.oanc 1.;a,,.
between 10 p . .fTl. Fr1d11y 1111d 1·JO
p.m . Sa111rd11y. ••• Two driver\ on 1hc wu1hhnullll
Costa >ytua Fret>Wa) th rev. pun• h t'\
and kicked each other·~ CAf\ ancr
one of 1~ m o1nnsl\ n:·fu\\'11 t(l lei
the other merac 1n10 h1 \ l;inc l)nc ol
the men wa'.'i C'1tc.'d for m:il1c1ou'
mischief and the 01hc1 111"'~ arre~lnJ
ror assault and Ninel')I and an
outs1.a&nd1n1 ~:am1nt
• • • Ten tf'Cn..,acn *ho knoclcd on
the dooc· of a hou.w. on Albatro s
()rive and ll5kod about a non-e-.1~
\Cnt PtrtY Monday n11h1 wete
thou,ht rctp0n~1b1e ror ;hootina •
bultet 11 th(': car or one or the
0«upents. who told 1hcin to tffvo. • • • Tht tur wina window of a Hrun•
da1 Uciel Wit: pnN open •·h1k
oorked °"laid< J, • l'tnny •I 2300
Harbor llvd. bet>Nttn 6:l0 1nd 1:4S
p.m, W~1-A $j()() S1t-~ 1nd
si1 (':.tncUc la~ Wlr:tt 1ok'n .
••••
A woman <each~ roc 1 'T.~ 1n 1hc-!K>up scc1ion of the ..
market on I 71h St~t. Whm
turned 1round, her pune eMI
5482 ('asn 1nJidc wttt 10ftC.
La.gun• lle11C1h
T httt custom cn left lm•ie n.
8um'.a mtaunint It l'Lm. n..-
w1thou1 ptyina a Sll.47 bin. ••• rol~,..... called oo '"° «11119* or Nonh OU1 HjpWO)' j.-...
mfdnitht Tllurtdfl;. wM9 a
boyfri<nd and sirl&>tl -.. pof1cdl)' embroiled lft • d' ; a• ••• .Ofli«n ,.ill • •1111 JO .. --0:.°l! V-l.w °" W1 I I $ at I "J7 P,lft, .... I _., -
111rmd) .u...n. .. ••W' •
H t' r•• 8111•
PaliDI taa w•'t: .~-... -,...... I
... ti •UW .,-.
0ntinee CoMt DAILY PILOT I Friday, July 14, 1989
Pilot's rescue shocks rescuers ·
MIAMI (AP) -A small ~lane "'"h a
stricken pilot flew hundred or malt5 down the
Atlantic Coast on autopilot shadowed by military jets Thursday before it ran out of gas and crashed
uuo \he ocean. The pilot then emerged from the
wrecka&e and swam toward his startled rescuers,
authorities said.
\he porch of the family home that her hust>and
had been awake and talk1na 10 doctors. She 5aid
she told hospital officials to send her husband the
followina message: "Root, you really did at this
time."
plane until 1t ran out of ga11
After more than 311> hour!> of radm s.1lencc,
the plane spiraled tnto the wate"r and Koo1 was
rescued, 800 m iles from his ori~1nal destination
in Nonh Carolina and 250 mile) southeast of
Miami.
Thomas Root, a 36-year-old lawyer from
Alexandria, Va., was pulled from Bahamian
,,waters by Afr Force parachutists four hours after be had first radioed he was in trouble. He was
first taken to Nassau and a Coast G uard helicop-
ter then flew him to Florida.
The drama began about 8:30 a.m. when
Root, who had taken off from Washinaton
National Airport about 6:30 a.m. for Rocky
Mount, N.C., radioed air traffic controllers in
Virginia.
"The wo rds you ket·p heanng arc. 'You're
kiddina,'" said Cady.
The Coast Guard said the plane went down
about 15 miles cast of the island of Elt'uthera ... ,,
spiraled into the water, so 11 d1do·1 make the best
of all possible landings." said Chief Pett\ Officer
.. For ham to survive a crash ltke that, 1t just
sent us all into shock," said Petty Officer Ver-
onica Cady, a Coast Guard spokeswoman. "We
didn't expect this story to have a happy ending."
"Yessir, we're having a little problem up
here," Root told controllers, according to a tape
of the conversauon played by Washinaton tele-
vision station WRC-TV.
~U~~L .
Coast Guard Lt. ( ommander (1af) Poll.
who was at the scene tn a JC t when Root cras.hed.
said the pla~ was at a bout 7.000 feet when 11
began spiraling in ltkc a corkscrew and spinning
down at about 2,000 feet per minute. Coast Guard Capt. Or. James Rahman said
Root may have passed out from carbon mon-
oxide poasomng in the cockpit of his sm&Je-
enaine Cessna and that water splashing in his race
a~nlly roused him.
"Seem to have a little trouble bmnhing, ''
said Root, who also reported chest pain. "How
far am r to Rocky Mount now?"
"You're about 17 mmutes from Rocky
Mount," replied an unidentified controller. Poll said ~he nose and lef\ wing h11 th~ water
at the same lime a nd the plane swivel~ on its
belly on a 360-degree sptn. He s~ud 11 stayed
afloat for several minute and staned to sink.
"Uh," said the pilot.
Root was taken to Mcmonal Hospital in
Hollywood, where he underwent three-hours of
exploratory surgery for possible internal injuries.
"Niner niner o ne three Yankee, do you
hear'?" said the controller. calling the plane's
number. • · Air Force Sgt. Paul Ha}den. one' of four Air
Reserve Technicians who parachuted mto the
water, said Root was first spotted swimming
awa} from the wreckage dressed onl) tn pants
and socks.
After the operation, his condition was up-
araded from criucal to stable. said hospital
spokeswoman Cynthia Wme. Root's family re-
quested no information be released on his in-
juries, she said.
There was no further radio contact, and
military pilots who tailed the plane rep<>rted he
was slumped-..bchind the controls as his plane
new south off the coast, occasionally getting
w11hin 100 miles of the shore. Root was pulled onto a raf\ and given first
aid, said Hayden, based at the 30 I st Aerospace
Rescue and Recovery Squadron 1n Homestead.
about 20 miles south of M1am1. Root's wife. Kathy. 35. told reporters from
Military pilots and rescuers trained to para-
chute into the ocean to save ditched pilots could
only watch helplessly as their aircraft tracked the
Hazardous waste at
military bases cited
WASHINGTON (AP)-The En-
vironmental Protectton Agencr. said
Tbu.nda.Y it will add 52 military
in1tallauons, nuclear fuel facilities
and nuclear laboratories to us list of
lhe nation's worst hazardous waste
.aiaa. lt-pve..no sisn how much tU
required cleanups will cost.
.. Many of these facilities arc much latter and more complex than o ther
Superfund l.ites, with wide vaneties
of of hazardous and radioactive
wastes, .. EPA admmistrator William
R,iUy uid in a news release an-
nouncina the additions.
The lilt includes such facilities as the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
and Edwards Air Force Base in
California, the Feed Material.s Pro-
duction Center in Fernald, Ohio, the
Oak Rid&e Reservation in Ten-
ncucc, Brookhaven National l..ab-
orato!Y in New York and the Savan-
nah R aver nuclear military plant in
South Carolina.
The Picatmny Army Arsenal in
New Je~y. a I ()().year-old muni-
tions testing and storage depot. 1s
alto listed.
Most of the sites slated for ad-
dition to the Nauonal Pnonucs. or
Superfund, list arc m1htary installa-
tion.
The 52 sites announced Thursday
AR in 26 states. California had the
molt 1jtts -11 -followed by
AJab and Florida each with four. or lbe '2 sites, 41 belonacd 10 the
Department of Defen~. nine to OOE. one to the Transportation
Deoartment and one 10 the federal
Aviation Administration.
All the DOE sites contain both
hazardous and radioactive waste.
ex_cept the Bonncvllle Power Admin-
istration's Ross Complex 1n Van-
couver. Wash.
Those e11ht DOE sites are
Brookhaven, in Upton, N. Y.; Lav.-
rence Livermore, 1n Livermore,
Calif.: the Fnnald center; the
Mound Plant 1n Miamisburg, Ohio:
Savannah River in Aiken. S.C.~ Oak
Ridge. in Oal Ridge, Tenn.; Mon-
ticello Mill Taihngs in Monticello.
Utah; and the Idaho National Engi-
neenng Laboratory in Idaho Falls.
In addition to Livermore and Ed-
wards, the California sites listed
were: Treasure Island Naval Stauon-
Hunters Point. San Francisco; Fort
Ord; Barstow Manne Corps
Logistics Base; Camp Pendleton
Marine Corps Base; George Air
Force Base; March Air Force Base;
Tracy ~fellsc Depot; and Travis
Afr Force Base.
At Edwards Air Force Base. the
EPA identified 21 waste areas -six
still needing cleanup. The report
said the research base for new air-
craft -and landing site of most
Space Shuttle missions -has one
waste site three miles from where
the base obtains the dnnk1ng water
for ns 13.800 emplo}ces. Contami-
nants at o ther sites on the ba~ could
reach ground water that serves the
1,300 residents of North Edv.ards.
the report added.
Contaminants at Edwards include
spills of large amounts of fuel , an
abandoned laodfull conta1n1ng
pesticides and heaV) metals. a site
where clectroplattng v.astes were
dumped and the .. lndustnal waste
pond" which contains htgh levels of
heavy metals, the EPA '81d.
So far, the nationwide pnonues
list has I ,224 hazarous waste si tes,
889 or which are final and 33S arc
proposed. Federal sites account for
115 of that total. with 41 final and
74 proposed.
Because they are federal facilities
owned by various agencies, the
cleanups mandated by Supcrfund
legislation will come out of the
agency budgets. the EPA said.
"You will see (budget) demands
ballooning in future years as rem-
edies are 5elccted and the cleanup
process, the expensive pan of the
process, kicks in," Jon Cannon, the
assistant EPA administrator 1n
charge of the Superfund said.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING °'•ft Environmental Impact Report
n.t1 l• ts l~f•"' •ll Lnt•r••t•• ,.reon• thet the ~•tropzll~•n •t•r Dla -
t ulct sf , ... u..m "•llfel'llla It pletmln& ts ,.,,.,., t b• 41l'A llt1 ef t lw votot
41otrl-..,t•• Ct .. he Ian Jo..,.1n l •••rvslr throu&h tl\e pr•.,.••d i.,1 .... nr•-
u-•f th• ,.,. Jzaq .. ln .... rrelr l•••"• .. nt hoj•ct • 1'-• Seft Joe~uln a.oo,,,•lr I• an ••lttln& J,000 .c~·foot appre•l .. t •l1 I ~llll"' &•ll•"I r•••"'91r l9C•t•4 ln th• ,.., J••Cf"ln Kille of Otani• C.1U1t7
MU .,."!'•rt keel\, C:allfel"1\la ?tie przJHt alt• ll •"-" b•l.., tn ltt
lecal par1,.ttlvo n.. r•••rvzlr I• l..,•t•• 1 ... t.h•••c of Per4 •••4. en th4
l .. t•rn .....,....,., of th• City ef iez..,ort haah San J.,....ull\ koHC'VTlt coft talft• llltartd water fr .. ~tt.,zlltan•1 l°"•rt I Ota .. r fltcratlol\ Plant
ln Yer~• Lll\tla -n.. t•••,,,•lr 1uppll•• thla ••t•r. without f\.lttll•r treat ·
.. nt ethe r than •hlorl,....tlon, t• ce11 .. ~ s f llllntln1tsn kAch, Co••• K•••·
11•...-rt~cll, &.ea-k.ocll. and Uf\l.......,ret..i eru• of Or.111• Counc1 l•c•~=~hl~':9 a.tncll \l,ltt1r Dletrlct and Szuch Co••t Veter Dl•trlat (~......, .. ,~
"" 1.8••· .. -·
l'•tal fire
l'lreflghters w•ft for w•t•r to re•ch their hose •• • mobile
hoM• burned Thursday morning In Hlghland, C•llf. One
,..n •n4 a J -year-old child were kltled, •nd another adult
and • cttlld were baldly burned In the fire th•t destroyed
the 111oltll• home.
Flag debate stirs
political passions
WASHINGTON (AP) -Con-petition about v.ho love\ the Oag
gress opened hearings on the Su-more ... shameful and era s!> dc ma-
preme Court's flag-burning decision goguery. all with a cold C}e toward
Thursday, with one lawmaker fore-the next clc.'c tion."
seeina violence if the decision isn't Many politicians have bl·en
ovenumed and another decrying scrambling to embrace the Oag issue
"shameful and crass demagoguery" since the coun's ruling. by those trying to amend the Con-stitution. Bush quickly called for a constitu-
tional amendment to overturn the "We have to take action, othtr-ruling. but leadmg congressional
wise people will be burning flags Democrats have been pushing in-
throughout the country on every stead for a law that would address
holiday occasion." said Rep. G. V. the issue without altcnng the Con-
"Sonny" Montaomery. stitution.
"If we don't do something. I fear The argument pla)'ed o ut Thurs-
Americans, and cspcciaUy veterans' day at a hearing by the House
aroues. arc going to stop the des. Constitutional Law ubeo mmittec
ecrallon of the fllJ in their own way tbe opening shot in Concrcss ove;
and people arc going to get bun," he what is sure to be an extended
said. debate.
Montao_mery is co-sponsor with Sen. Joseph B1den. D-Dcl., chair-
Houte GOP Leader Bob Michel of man of the Senate Jud1c1ary Com-
an amendment endorsed by Prcsi-mittte, urged the House panel to
dent Bu1h to overcome last month's approve legislation like his own bill • ~ decision by the court. The ju~ which could take effect almost im-
ticet uid bumin& the Oag was a mediately. A constitutional amend-
constitutionaJly protected form of ment would require approval by the
political d iuent. states after Conarcss acted.
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, a lit>-But supporters of the proposed
eraJ Democrat from Ohio, took consthutional amendment said they
stroftf issue with those supponing a doubted anything short of that
con1t1tutional amendment. would succeed .
• N d · · "We believe there is no quick • o amen ment 1n our h1storv 1 • 1 t' fi .. ·d M. h I hat mtritted individuaJ fttedom.'' eais a ivc ix, sa1 1c e .
be -: ... "Th' · h · Montaomery, D-M1ss., cha1nnan
I
('\l,IJ.OH'\I \ HHIJ:J·s
Christian Science death trial starts
SANT A ROSA -A devout Chnsrnin Science couple who c~osc pra)'cr
rather than a. ~octor to treat thcir mortall) sic\.. bah~ were lovtn~ parent~
who thought their prayers for her recover} were tx-ing a nswered. their law) er
told a j ury Thursday. f But a prosecutor. tn his opening argument~ 10 the tnal o Mark
Rippberger and Susan M1ddkton. ~1d the couple s choice was at>use that
resulted in the infant's painful death from memngius th 1 R1ppbcrger, 35. and M1ddkton. "IQ. arc charil·J w1 invo untary
manslaughter and child endangcrml·nt txi1h lclon1c\. in connec tion with thr
Dec. 9. 1984, death of their daugh1u
LA gang crimes rise dramatically
LOS ANGELES _ Two g;ing mcmlx·r<t \\eH' lilied 1n a gun battle the
same day officials announced that g.ang·mou' a1cd crime increased by nearl~
a third dunng the first half of I IJlll) O\ er thl' ~me penod. last }Car.
The Wednesda) shootout tx·gan about I a m. in a v1olen~-plagued
netghl>orhood near dov. ntov. n v. hl'll Jn argurm·n1, bt-tv.een two nval gang ..
escalated beyond words. said pohll. L 1 Rohen Kimball. ,
.. One o( the n\31 gang'> left the hx.Jt1on ;ind then returned 10 m1nu1~."
later in two cars." Kimball ~1d .. II "as 1hen that the gunfire eruptrd
Weapons drill starts wlldflre
CAMP PENDLETON -.\ Manm· Corps. weapons exerci~ sparked a
wildfire Thursday that rcmruncd out of control af\er consuming at least
3,000 acres of Camp Pendleton. a ba~c wokc~man said . The bl~e. which
staned just before noon, promptc-d the pn:ca~t1onar) evacuation. of all
personnel housed near Manne ~ir Support Squadron 3. How~ver, no
structures were damaged or threau:ncd by Oames late Thursday. Slld Lance
Cpl. Michael Wa nJura. .
"The terrain and wtnd'i are making 1h1~ a difficult fire to fight." he
said."But several back fires ha 'e been started (tn an effort) to control the
main fire." About 70 firefighters arc ba11hng the bla1e. but no estimate of when 11
might be contained has been 1\\Ued \c' era I lircfighte~ suffered minor
injuries. mostl) in\·olnng c;mokc tnhalation and e)e 1mtat1on. WanJura
said.
Food group cited for health violations
SAN FR..\NCIS< 0 -Polin· Jffc\tl·d one pcrM>n a nd confiscated
buckets of soup on 1 hursd:l\ a her a group d1stnbuting free food to th1·
homeless in front of< II\ llall Y.l'rl' u t1'd lor health rode 'iolauons
Two dozen angtJ ml:mhcr' of " I nod '-111 Rombs'' follo~ed police bad
to Cit~ Hall. chan11 ng "(il\t· had lhl· o,oup" and v.a,1ng an l\mencan Oag
they had used earlier a' :.i 1ahlt·dl1I h
Earlier tn the da'. 1nsrx·c1or\ "11h thl' Rurt·au of En' iron mental Hcalth
issued 12 c11at1ons 10 the group and J ll'Jw-and-de~1st order for not ha' mg
a permit.
Busboy blows cover on FBI probe
C HICAGO -A busboy who found a video camera and wire hidden
in a booth at an eater')' near Cit) Hall ha<1 blown the cqver on an apparent
federal corruption probe. the rest.wrant's lawyer said Thursday.
Owners of Counselors Row Rd taurant. a spot popular witb lawmakers
and others w11h clout. were "shod..ed. outraged and extremely upset that this
type of conduct e).1s1s 1n the l ln11ed tates." said restaurant attome)
Nicholas M. Spina.
Neutrality Act charges dropped for 6
MIAMI -.\ federal Judge d1sm1so;cd Neutrality Act charges &Jainst m.
men accused of aiding the ( ontras. sa) ing 1hc U S. government itself was
conducting a secret v.ar against Nicaragua at the time.
U.S. D1stnct Judge Norman Roettger tn Fon Lauderdale issued the
strong!) worded o rder SI). months afler heanngs fca tunng testimony b)
former government tntelhgcnce officers and Contra leader Adolfo Calero.
whose brother. Mario, was one of the defendants.
The defense contended the men were wo rking with the Reagan
administration in i1s effons to supply the Contras. and said the Neutraht)
Act could not appl) because 11 bans such actions o nly when the nation is
al peace.
Californian arrested In IRA bomb case
WASHINGTON -The FB I has arrested three people coopcratmg with
the Provisional lnsh Republican Arn-t y. one wtth a top-seaet sccunty
clearance. and accused them of developing devices to set off remote·
contro~led bombs against British targets. the agency announced Thursday.
ll1chard Clark Johnson, 41, of Nuhua. N.H .. and Harwich. Mass ..
Martin Peter Quigley, 27, an lnsh citizen who has bttn IJvir\I since Apnl
in Bethlehem, Pa.1 and C'hnstma Leigh Reid. 25. of Sunnyvale. Calif., were
arrested Wednesaay by agents m Massachusetts., Pennsyl\llania and Cali-
fornia. the FBI said.
The three face federal charges of consp1rac)' to inJurc and destroy tbe
J)ropeny of a foreign government. spec1ficall)' Bntatn, the FBI said.
Miidiy retarded klller executed
ATMORE, Ala. -A mildly retarded killer died in Alabama's electric
chair early today afler prison officials botched hook.log up the chair's
electrical connections. Horace Frankltn Dunkin Jr., 28, was declared dead
at 12:27 a.m . after the second attempt to electrocute him for the 1980 rape-
murder of a woman. The uccut1on came hours after the U.S. Supreme
Court tu~ed down two las.t-minute ap~ls.
Dunkins was strapped into the chair, but the fint throw of the switch ~t 12:08 .a.m. brought no visible response from the condemned man. A auard
an the W!tne~s room opcnc<!·.thc door t!> the death chamber. and told another &~rd directing the .execution. ··1 bcltcve you've aot the jacks on wrong."
Neither guard was identified.
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WILKS-REED
Melissa Ann Reed and Kirk Alan
Wil ks were n'arricd June l 7 1n Our
Lady Queen of Angels t atholtc
Church 1n Newport Beach. The Rev.
Ken Schmit officiated.
The couple greeted 1hc1r guests at
a reception in the Newport 1-larbor
Art Museum.
The bride 1s the daughtl·r of Or.
and Mrs. John L. Reed of San Jose.
She is a 1987 graduate of UC'I and
is a computer consultant fo r thl·
Southern California region of the
American Cancer Soc1et}.
Her husband is the son of Dr.
Gerald A. Wilks of Newpon Beach
KRITTENBRINK-CLARK
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Krittenbrink
of Okarche, Okla., ha, ... e announ«d
the engagement of their daµghter,
Marla Kriltenbrink. to David C.
O ark, son of Mr. and Mr.;;. Charles
Clark of Fountain Valley.
The couple plan an Aug. 5 voed-
ding in the First Baptist Chun:h,
Stillwater. Okla.
The bride-elect is a graduate-of
Okarche Hi&h School and Okla·
homa State Un\vcrsil)' al Stillwa1er.
H er fiancc is a I Q86 graduate of
Fountain Valley High School and is
a s1uden1 at Oklahoma S1atc in
Stillwater.
HAWKINS-THOMAS
Huntin&ton Beach residents Leah
Lynette Hawkins and Jon TyM>n
Thomas arc planning a July 28,
1990. ceremony in Sts. Simon and
Jude C..tholic Church in Hun1in1ton
Beac_h.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb T. Hawkins of
Huntinaton Beach. She-is a graduale
of Edison High School and Cal State
Lion1 Beach.
Her tUturc husband is lhe son of
William L Thomas and Cea:lia S.
Thomas, both of Hun1in1ton Beach.
He is a lfllduate of Edison Hiah
SUMMER FUN!!!
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and Bette Morreale of Lake Ar-
rowhead. He is a 1979 graduate of
Newport Harbor His,.h School and
Cal State Fullcnon in l 984. He is
the director of markt'ting com-
municat1ons at lhc American Cancer
Society's Orange County Un11.
Af\cr a honev1noon 1np 10 Paris,
the couple are a·t home in Santn Ana.
McCROSKEY-COPELAND
The c·ommuntt\ Church c ·on-
gregational 1n ('orOna dcl f\1ar v.as
the si:tt1ng for 1ht• f\-ta) 27 v.•cJJing
of Brenda Lynn Copeland of ('orona
del Mar and Stuart William
McCro5k.C) of Shorewood, \\'1o; .\
rccep1 ion for ~00 ~ucst~ follov.l·d al
the Ba hia ('orinth ian )'acht ('\u h 1n
Corona det Mar.
The bride 1s the daughll'r uf
Beverly \\.'hill' of Corona dcl \lar
and James H. ("opeland of Pl·nn
'Valley. She wore a gown of ivory ~ilk
taffeta v.·11h panels of Alcnco n lact•
The Basque-SI) k· bochcc was hl'3\ 1ly
beaded with seed pearls and sequins
and had a sv.'et•theart neckline and
lal'Be puffed sleeves trimmed v.·1th
taffeta ro~s. 1-l er detachable ca-
thedral-length train was a11ac hed to
the skin with a bustle and a crov.n
of seed pearls held her c hapel-length
veil.
Lisa Copeland v.·as maid of honor.
and bridesmaids were Tnst·h Fen-
ton. Susan Johns and Darla Click.
D•vkl Cl•rll: •nd flanc••·
Marl• Krtnenbrlnk
School and the Uni1ed Stale Air
Fon::e Academy.
DOLl.AHITE-SMITH
Kara Dollahite of Nev.·pon Beach
and Kevin Smi1h o f Citrus Heights
arc plannina a Dec. 30 wcddin& in
St. Andrew's Chapel, Newport
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Liahtcap
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Rand} Snelling. a nd Jo hn
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fo!I O\\lng a \\l'dd1 ng tnp 10 FlJI Shl·
1s operations manager or Expanding
Horizons Inc. and he 1s manager o f
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I nformauon Network. D1v1s1on .
and Jack W. Dollahite of Ncwpon
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betrothed couple.
T he CQuplc arc gradu;lll'~ of ()r-
egon State Uni\'t'rs11~ 1n c·orvalhs.
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Mar High School and hi: v.as gnu.Ju ·
ated from Del Campo t-ligh S..·ho1,\.
SPELLETICH-
LOWENSTERN
Mr. and fl.·I ~. Ka lman Spc.·llc11ch
Jr. of Corona de! Mar ha \'e an-
nounced 1he e ngagement of their
daughter. Joan Fov.·ler Spcllc11ch. to
Marti: Lowenstern of Tahoe Cit). A
fall wedding is planned 1n Lake
Tahoe.
The bndc-elect aucndcd C."oron;i
del Mar schools. was ac11 vt• v.·11h
Hoag Hospital Candy Striper<;, and
the Orange County Ph1lharn1on1t·
Junion and was a C'h1ldrt'n's l-lon1l'
Society debutantc.
She attended UCLA and is a
graduate of UC Santa Barbara v.·hcrc
she was a member of Pi Beta Phi
sorority. She is a graphic artist nt
Lake Tahoe.
Her future husband is the son of
Ruth Wc-instock of Philadelphia.
Pa .. and the late Leon Lowenstcrn.
He attended lhC' Un1vcrsi1y of Colo-
rado al Boulder and is marketing
director of Homewood Ski Arca.
DINNER
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Recent commencement cc-r·
emonies at colleges and universities
included the following local stu·
dents:
Cal Poly, San Luis Obi~po -
Costa Mesa: Donald D. Bergan.
Amy Cahtc-rine Hathcock. Sh('01
Krause, John Andrew Ml·( aflh).
lames Charles Middlebrock. John P
Onstott, Julia Seay Palmer, I url·n I
Pan1an. Frank. ("h1 Sheng, Sh;1run
Hillari Sherman and Ciregory John
Spicer.
El Toro: t\-1anhcw R. t-1111. ft.1 1l·h:il·I
Lloyd Pa1node. Shelby Blair Smith
and Kevin Wade Stracner.
Huntingt on Beach: Charles Ed-
ward Bea ver, T1n101hy J. Fr.1ncis.
Timothy fl.1 1chacl 1-iart. L1..a >\nn
Houk, Nasc('r f\·lo hammcd Khan .
rodd Stephen Lca \C}, Bc1nna L.
Mayer. Shcrf) L)nne Ro>. Jeffre~
~!ought, Maurl"t."n l:.h...abc.·1 ,\1ulll"r
and William ra)lnr Patten.
Laguna Beach. Elll'n Mar} Be n-
ner, Andrea L>nn Brev.·cr ~tark
Draper. Stt·phen . .-... Ems~ . .\nthon>
George J erkun1ca. ~1 tc h.u;I L.
Schrock and Peter L..-onard \\ t:11..-I.
Laguna l-l ills: Lon Lynn Ludol ph
and Da vid Joseph Pnce.
Newport Reach Nanc> L~ nn l:kll.
Kr1st1 Frost, Chr~s H. Kim . Jl·ffrt·~
M. Resnick. Stephen I Cl' l larve)
and Wayne Mauhew R11Lo.
Laguna Niguel: Trac) Eli1atll:th
Ba rr. Da\'1d fh;irh.'!> Hou!>h and
M1rk Anthon\ ~lonaro
Fountain \'alley-Du)\1n C. t on1-
mons. (iav1n V3tcs. Gcon·rC'~
Dok)Uffi Kim. r1moth> k utll.'f't
LcC'lairc, Laura ·\nn i\1clull~.
Sheila Bng11t c S.::huhl, Joc.11 'uianne
Stehmeycr a nd Jason Scott lJm-
:mo10.
lr\•1ne: Oa\1d J. Carl..on. Ron.ild
Fontanilla. J('ffrC\ ''· Frei, Mnrr1a Shan Chi Fu_ \dn,uia S1~1lllan
Lisa ,\1ane l1ranna. John T FasM'n.
Enc Lev.·1s Ncl!>On .ind Kell:,-.\
fl.iande\•illa.
Claremont rtlcKenna Colle!' -
Fountain Valle~. <..>n lh1a 11anc
Mock: Huntington lk·ach. W1ll1am
Taylor Pa 11en . Scott Rayn1ond
Schreiman. Bnan Young S1l\er:
Newpon. Bcal·h Jc!Tre} Galan1 ,
John Will iam Mendenhall. Su1annL'
Leone Shriner.
Wa1hln11on University. St. Loul1
-Huntington Beach: Sh:1ron Wcn-
fsu, Carlos Alberto Coello. Newpon
Beach: Arthur James f\,1oser and
Susan Lynn Sv.ard.
New E ogland College of Op-
lomelry, 801ton Ann ~lai:
Slocum. Costa Me...i
UniYersl1y of San Dlc10 -
Timothy M. Baker and W. Patnr ~
Brenna. bcnh of ll untington Beach
Bryn Mawr -<\nn K.1mh<-rh
r·unin of Ncv.·port Beach.
Sonoma Slate University
Joseph ~lc Kona (iodw1n, Frank D
Werner, ("os1a f\.·ll·sa: C1nd) Lee
Walt c1. l·t untington Beach~ Anne
~1ant' Scdlc'l1ek, Ir\ inc
Brown Univer1ity Richard
Rowland Snowdon
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Sarah Coleman, theater patron
Sarah Coleman. lhl· founder of the
L.P. RcpcrtOT) (-omrian~ and the
Lilliput Player!> ha~ died of Lo u
Gherig"s disease.
Coleman, born 1n Alabama. came
to Southern Cahfom1a at the age of
IQ to §1.udy a t 1hc Pasadena Pla)-
housc. Following a proft"S!>1onal act-
ing career on 1he Nev.' York ~iage,
'ihe returned 10 ("a.hforn1a 1n the
m1d-1 970s
She organ11ed th..: L1\hput Player!>
1n 1977 v. hen . dunng a ''IS1t to her
daughter's school, she noticed the
ab!>Cncc of a theater program. Tht'
troupe v.·as form('d to bring theater
lo the school~
Tv..·o years later_ (..'oteman was
approached by the C11) of Tustin 10
put on an adult production and sh~
formed the L.P. Repertory Com-
pany
Coleman. v..·ho had contracted
polio a1 the age of 12. v.·as sent to 1
'i ptCCh therapist who also was a
drama coach and 1ns1Lllcd 1n her an
interest 1n the theater. She was
stncken by am)·o1roph1c lateral
sclerosis two years ago. but con·
unued to d1rec1 productions for both
the L.P. RcpertOT) and the Lilliput
Pla)c-rs unul her heal!h worsened 10
the point that she was confined to
bod. A memonal SC-f"\'lC"C for ("olcman
w1\1 be held Sunda)" al I p.m in the
theater, I 57 32·D Tustin Villaac
Way, Tustin.
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State laCks Asian. acumen: McCarthy
8y 8C)9 VAM IYKIN and nuances of communicating with our trading this state still have to 10 to improve our trade
Of .. ~ .... ..,... pannen in the region," McCanhy said. relations with other Pacific Rim nations."
California may be sittin& on the cdac of the C.alifomia and the nauon have taken some Measures such as trade offil.'CS in other
Pacific Rim.t but ttie state's business leaders need orpni:zcd steps to promote U.S. trade in the countnes have not }Ct pro' ed efTect1ve, in part,
to learn a iew more tricu or the trade if they Pacific Rim and elsewhere. but progress has been because they have not focused on the successful
hope to move from the edge to the center of the too slow. McCarthy said. complet1on of business tra nsactions. Mt'Carthy
resion's buraeonina commercial markets. Lt. "On a tnp to .(s1a about five years ago, I said. Gov. Leo McCarthy told a Newport Beach heard that American businesses simply weren't "The aoBwer is to Mnff them adequately. and
audience Thursday. adaptfog 10 Asian markets," he said. "Our auto to staff them with pcoP.le with proven track records in making deals.· he said.
Stevens
calls for
televising
some cases
~king to members of the Orange County makers weren't buildin~c.ars for driving on the One ~eso ""' th t '-~ 1 "' d t h I fill . I n 'd f h d fi'....-...1 od • ur"... a can ~ !lt'pc 0 e p I Bv The Assod•ted Press Wort Trade Center Association at the Hotel Le e s1 e o t e roa . ur vvu pr ucts were the gap of intercultural marketing expertise. ,
Meridien, McCarthy said California companies, packaged in colors that had negative conno ta-McCarthy said, is Cahfornia·s large and growing Supreme Court Justice John Paul
like U.S. businesses in general, often lack the tions for prospective buyers. Few of our mar-Asian-American community. Stevens called Thursday for tele-
tanauaae and market knowledae to penetrate ketcrs spoke the language of the people they were "They· re not JUSt a wholly owned subsidiary vising arJuments of . the court i_n
effectively the &rowing markets in Pacific Rim dealing with. of another countf) ... he s~ud. "They're here to hiJh-profile cases. sayrng the public
nations such as Japan, Indonesia. Taiwan and "last wanter with Se n. Al Gore. I led a stb y. lhey're dedica ted to this countf) and they might gain "a little better under-
Korea. delegation to Indonesia. Taiwan and Hong Kong. know how to do business "'1th the Pacific Rim standing of the way we operate."
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Court of Appeals an Laguna Niguel,
said relaxinJ the longstanding ban
on cameras an the court was "worth
a try" because of high public interest
in some of the cases.
He also said he has been told that
advances an technolog) would make
cameras unobtrusive.
"There are cases that we hear an
which there is a great publtc interest.
which 1s evidenced by the lines that
form (outside the court) ... Stevens
said. "People would stand in line
overnight.
"It's quite sad that the court
would not televise at least those
cases, to find out whether or not it
would have a distractin$ influence ...
that procedure might gi ve members
of the public a little better under-
standing of the way we operate."
Still cameras and television are
allowed in many state courts. but are
forbidden an all federal courts.
In 1985 Stevens suggested at least
some of the members of the high
court are not unalterably opposed to
television access to the courtroom.
In a speech that year at Flonda
State University. he said. "Con-
ceivably the reasons for reJCCting
li ve coverage on a regular basis
might ~ outweighed b) the public
interest an witnessing the argument
in the rare case of exceptional im-
portance."
Stevens answered questions from
the gathenng of lawyers and Judges
for 45 minutes. He was asked about
recent rulings that raised new obsta-
cles for minorities and women suing
under anti-discrimination laws.
Stevens dissented in those cases
and warned the audience it was
"Perhaps wise not to generalize too
much about these cases.
"I don't think it is right to assume.
because they're ... cases that came
out in a way that one might disagree
with, that that necessarily is a way of
predicting what will happen in fu.
ture ca~, .. Stevens said .
He cnt1c1zcd one ruling that re-
quired minorities and women
challenging an employment practice
to prove it was not necessary for the
employer's business.
The ruhng reversed an earlier de-
cision by the court, and Stevens said
the reversal was improper because
the federal law on which the case
was based had not changed.
"Independently of the question of
civil rights and the underlying mer-
its of the issues," he said, "once a
statute's been construed, you should
accept that construction until Con-
Jress changes it." The court's ~lier
an terpr:etation of the discrimination
statute, "should have been con-
sidered part of the law," Stevens
said.
In other topics. the JUStlce said;
-Public opinion has "very little
impact" on federal j udges who are
appointed fo r life , but can·t be ig-
nored br elected state j udges.
"l thank ifs one of the great
aspects of federal work. that we
don't have those contcms." Stevens
said. "I feel very strongly that
elected Judges really are often put in
a position where ifs difficult to
decade difficult cases without being
concerned about the popular reac-
tion."
-Members of the court "some-
times get carried away in the
strength of our criticism o f the views
of our colleagues." But harshly
worded dissents don't re.fleet "the
true personal relationships that exist
with an the court," Stevens said .
-His dissenting vote to allow
criminal punishment for Oag-bum-
ing was not without controversy.
"All three of my clerks disagreed
with me violently."
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Two-tenths of
1 percent will
make a difference
. Two encouraging signals lhat Californians' monolithic
attitude toward drunken driving is crumbling ca me out of
the state Legislature this week.
On Tuesday, a bill that would lower the blood-alcohol
level for legally presumed intoxication from . JO to .08
percent was approved by an Asscn1bly committee, and Gov.
Gc.orge Dcukmejian endorsed the concept of that lcgis-
lat1on.
Neither signal should be in terpreted as heraldi ng 1he
bill's approval, nor does it mean the battle to reduce the
!'l~m?cr of alrohol-rela1 ed traffic and boating deaths and
tl\lunes can be relaii:ed. They do, however. warrant a
moment of rcnection and examinati on.
Statistics. illustrating th e magnitude of the carnage
cau~d by dnnking and driving arc o ld hat. It has been a
leading_ cause of death and injuries for years. The number
o f boating deaths and injuries in alcohol·related acc idents
h as recently taken its place with the traOic figures to reflect
the same sad story.
Early support fo r Sen. Bill Leo nard's bill is significant
because it deals with the public's perCeption of a dri ver's
alco~ol:i ~duced impairment and the legal limit police and
the JUd1c1al sys1em can use to prosecute a nd win drunken
driving cases. "I want e veryo ne to kno w that they arc
impaired, even at very low blood alcoho l le"els." said the
Redlands Republican. Thal message was amplified b\.·
Assemblyman John Burton. chairnlan o f 1hc Assembl\·
Committee o n Public Safet y. where the bill received
unanimous appro val. •
'"The imponant point is that at .10 a person 1s so
intoxicated, so impaired that they canno l o perate a m oto r
vehicle safely. If you reduce it to .08. you at least ha ve a
little way to go before you get to that poin1:· he said.
Califomia"s current law o n drunken driving says a
motorist who se bloOO·alcohol tests at .10 pcrcen1 is
presumed to be inloxicated. That legal provision means it
1s presumed to be true bv law e nforce rn ent but that the
question can be con1ested'. T o be va lid. 1hc tesl mus t be
given within three hours after the perso n is seen dr1 v 1ng.
If approved . Lconard"s bill would IOY.'er the blood·
alcoho l level to .08 and make it easier 10 prosecute drunkl'n ,
drivers. It also would se nd a strong signal to anyone "'ho
drinks and drives that the focus has shifted fro 1n .. Ho w
many drinks can I have before driving to how fe"' d n nks
should I have before drivin_g."
Prosecuting drunken dnving is not the best dctcrrcn1.
It would be simpler if moto rists reali1ed their lin1 il a nd
responsibility to themselves and other d ri vers, but too o ft en
thal is not the way it h appens.
Adopting .08 percent as the le vel o f presumed 1n1ox1ca-
tion wo uld lower the legal limit and raise society's aware-
ness to the co nsequences of what happens whe n a drunken
~rson gets behind the wheel. It sho uld no t ma11 cr whe ther
it's the wheel of a boat or a car: a drunken boate r is JUSI
as dangerous as· a drunken dr.ivcr. and Cal1forn1a sh ould
affi rm that neither w ill be tolerated.
Opinion• expressed in lhls spece ere those ol !he 0 111ty Pilot Other
vleWt e)tprn,Hd on lht1 pmge are lhose ol thetr eulhorl and erllst1
RMCMt1' commenl1are 1nv11e<1 an~ may be 59111 to The Dally P1101. PO
Box 15GO, Colt• M11• 92e26.
IOD\\ I' HIS"IOH\
:Today is Friday, July 14, the 19Sth d;Jy of 1989. There are 170 days
left 1n 1he year.
Tod1y's hi&hli&ht in his1ory:
On July 14. 1789. citizens of Pans slo rmed the Bastille pnson and
released the seven prisoners 1ns1de. in the symbolic clima:\ of the French
rcvolu1ion.
O n this da1e:
In 1798. Congress passed 1hc Sedition Act, makina it a fedcnl cnmf
to publish faltc. scandalous or malicious wri1in1 about the Un1trd S1a 1cs
aovemment. In I 8S3, Co mmodore Matthew Pcny relayed to Japane~ officials a
letter from for~er PTCsiden1 Millard Fillmore. requesting tradr relations.
In 1881. outlaw William H. Bonney Jr .. alias '"Billy 1he Kid," was sho1
and killed by Sheriff Pal Garrett in foft Sumner. N.M. In 1982. the Na11 onal
L.eque scored a 4-1 victory over the Amctican Lc3.aue 1n Montf('al for ii§
I Ith straiaht All·Star triumph, and 19th in 20 years.
In 1983, two members of Con~ss, Illinois Re publican Daniel C'ranr
and Mawchusctu Democrat Gerry Studds, admined having sexual rcla·
tions wllh Congrcssion1\ pap, and were later censured by 1he full House.
In 1986, a federal judge in Los An&eles sentenced Richard W. Miller
-1he only FBI qent ever convicted of espionage -10 two life terms plus
SO years in prison for spying for the Soviet Union.
Fi\'e yea.rs lfO: New ~aland"s Labor Pany. led by David Lange. won
I landslide election ..,ic:tory. ending conscrvati\•e Prime Minlsler Rober!
Mukloon's nine.year 1cnurc. By ~ A••ocl•lt-d Prr••
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Friday, Joi\' 14, 1989 A 7
l .t:TTt:Hs
Celebration
suffered at
the Dunes
To the E<lnor
Thr nt''"' ="r"" port Dunes looks
tt'rrtfic I am sure when 11 1s com-
pleted 11 "111 be 11 true asset 10 our
communll\
1 wa!l ,cry d1 sappo1n1cd. however,
111 the mannc-r 111 which the firt·
works elh1b111on wus ,·onductcd.
There were more firtwork~ lighted
b) people in the cro wd than by 1h('
Dunr!l It was nOI only d1srupt1ve.
but mort" importantly, dangt'rOus to
ever, speCtalor. I attended with my
wife and 1wo t'h1ldrcn. who ~·ere
fr1gh1en ed b~ the l·onfus1on.
tons1dcnng 1ha1 people such as
myself and fam1I~ wan1ed 10 wa1 ch
a profcs'i1onal ihow. a""'a} from
harm ful ama1c-urs. I was Ven' unlm·
pressed ~1th cht" ""':l' Dunes1 people
policed lh(' crov.d
I asked one Dunes C'mplo)ec what
was being done about 11. and his
con1ment was. "I don'1 like 11
c-11her," and 1hen he -...•aJ k("(f away!
u . OC status .as co~munity .
I onl) hopt no one a1 1he Dunes
managcmt"n\ .,.,.a~ injured as a result
of 1hc ub,•1ous complacent pos1ure
111 pillic1ng 1he crowd
Thr l "n1form fire ('ode. Anicle
SumbC"r 78. Set11on 78.102
proh1l:'ll ls 1he us..-of fireworks for a
good reason. less clear after UCI forum I f1opc-the l>unes manaaeme nt
will vie~· this lellt'r as construcCi\~,
and v.·ill incorporate a snfcr plan for
fl(':\\ )ea r'~ ..S1h of July cJ.h1b1tion.
\Vh:u arc tht· pro~pt.·tt' lc1r ( lr,1ngt·
c ·oun1~ hccom1ng a ,n111 n1ur111>''
This v.as the 4ut·<;11nn <'l\kt·d h> ,1
roruin t·nt1 1lt'd ··Pro'pt'l'I\ fur ( o n1-
n1un11~ 1n Orangt· ( ount~ ~i yth or
Real11y" 'ponwrcd b\ tht' l "l I E'-
1cns1 on anrJ the 1 ·111,·t·rs1t) l1f l-ah-
rorn ta l-l un1a1u1a·' Kc,earch ln-
sl l\ute
Sub-toprcs as ked 'uC'h 1n1r111,u1ng
q11est1ons as "W h:1t '' 1;on11nun1t\•)"
"Is Orangt• Counl) rl':1ll~ a l1;n1 -
m un1 t) or s1mpl~ ;t t·1,11l'tllon 0 1
c1\1cs hctv.•cen Los ·\ngcll''i and '\an
Diego." and "[<, 11 pn,<o1hlc to hudd
common1t) 111 J <opr:1" ling.
fragmented, rig1dl~ h1l'rarch1al areas
such as Orangt• l ount)'' ..
T he answers'' ·\h. but th•' 1,a., an
academic excrc1,1· ·\ n!.l 111 c ruc
acad<'m1c fashion. n1an~ qul''H1ons
.,.,ere posed but k·" l"unclus1on!> "ere
rcachc-d. The an~v.cr I\ for 1ht· stu·
dent -or \OU. the. reader -10
decide. ·
!lerc. thertforc. I\ 1hc acadenllt
rav. matl'flal 1h:11 <ohould go 1n10
~t•ur th1nk1ng pro".c~\. ll§ dC\l·lopc-d
b~ a mo'\ thst1ng111\ht•\\ f1v c-\I. holar
panl·I:
I ro1n Eduardo l ,ulrt' :i ,1,,1,1:011
profe~sor of English. Pnncl·ton I 111·
\CrSll). and l l( !IRI Fcllo" -
Rapid urban11a11t1n lau-.c' Ill'' of
com n1u1ut). \\'l' nl·l·d to r\'tj"t·r
rl'lat10n\h1p<.. Is tht C'\l:thl1<;hnu·11\ til
an) con1n1untt) Oll'rel) .1 dr.11,1ng of
borJcr\'1 ,\re C"OOllllU!ll lll'' :ll'TU.tlh
protC<.'11\ l''' '
Frorn J11<.t•ph l>1 .\lcn tl1. pn•1t"'"''r
of St.x·1al 1-'t·olog) and \J1111n1~-
1rat1nn and hl·ad 111 tht• I ,·111e1 for
Orange ( n unl) Re'it·art·h. I ( I -
TherC' 1S a ~trt•n11 torrclntton ht·-
twecn ph1<;11;al pla11n1np. .1n1J tl1e
ti'ehng u( \'<Jn1111111u1~ For tu111 -
munl1). )OU need tace-to-f;1ct· \'tln·
1ac1s. a \t'n~ nf 1n,ol\t·n1cn1. a
scnS(' of l'ontrol ;inJ ;1 $Cn<oe vf
safet) lk 1ng ahll· 10 v.ork r1far
where )OU h\'l' '' 1n1 1\\•!1an1 for
commun1 l).
Ra) mond \\1atson, 'ice chairman.
The lrvind ( n1npan~ -f"hc orig-
inal cont·ept t1 f (ummunl\y has
changed but ha' lx·en rcplaecd by
ano1her conl'l'pl -the perception ot
1ht people a .. 10 v. ha1 a t·omn1unit~
"· .\ l·ommunit} 1~ ph)s1c:1\, §0Cln-
log1cal. pohucal and ccolog1cal. ,\
home 1s designed 10 be a co1nmun1 -
t) So 1s a c1 I) block. And ~ ,., a
neighborhood "io ts a Cit) rand so is
a county.
In Ir\ tnc. we u'>Cd a village l'On -
cept Villages ""ere defined by wall ...
berm\ and ~1gns. But b) cn1phas11 ·
1ng the \11\agc, ha\C .,.,c 1a~l·n awa'
frum thl' Cit ) a~ a t·on1n1un 1t}'' \\r
art'. all a pan nf .i. larger i:on11nui111~
and road c(1n~l·.,11011 li 11 l'.\,1n1plt•
ha' jl\C'll u~ 1he r't•e!t ng nl f)r:tn!l:e
('aunt\ a~ a cc1n1111unll'
-;l)t!ri\l.'r ( 1!111, protes.,i 11 o f hi '101>
l l( I. ;ind ro·e1.h1nr uf !hi: J,•ul'l\:tl n l
Orangl· Count\ '\1ud1t'\, I (I -\
cnn11nun11~ ''.in agii.rriµi tc of pc:oplc,
\haring a cnrnm11n ,unccrn It t~
nlilrl' than a pl:ltl' 1t 1' :i \h,1nn!! h1
peopk·. a pn;vcttl)XllPlll ""h pl.Hr
•\ rC':ll lomr11111111' h:1\ n1u1u.tl alTt'''
10 on(·...a no th1·r
(lrangl' ( \1u11t~ t\ :'>l)rr:id ph\,1-
tall} and 1:'> l'luh11co1U~ fra~n1i:n1eJ 11
1s no t ~utiurh.i n. hu1 i\ Jltua11 y :1
new form 0f .. utiurh;1n l'<1llcd po\l-
!>uburhan \\t• IH\\l' :in 1nt(1rn1:t11on·
bal>l:d cconom} v. nh nc" (001·
mun 1ea11on~ n1l·thod:o ,\nd "e ha\c
a global Clnn11n1\ \\ l' ~nov. 111\ll·
aboul what th1!. "di d11
Francto,ca C.anci.1n proli:'§sor ol
<.uC"IOIOg). I '('"I -_, lUn1m un1t\ I\
a ~rnall tov.n. v.:inn and caring. a~
l"Om pared w1th a cold cit\ f'om-
1nun1t) re~u1rl'S !>Ot."tal con1ac1 face-
10-face \0 1ha1 v.e know about ea1:h
other .<\ comn1unll) need~ shared
values -and Orange" C ounl) doc'
not have enough of these. ,\nd a
commun1I) n('("d~ a strong -· .... ·e··
fec-bng as 1n "us aga1n,1 1hem ·•
So thl.'rc )OU ha'e the t>asl{ 1npu1
from the st·holar\ Is Oran~ Count)
a tommun1ly? l"an Orang.e County
bl: :i con1mun11y" r hat. dear reader,
1s for )OU 10 dec1dc for )ourself with
tht' basic concepts having been given
t(I )OU.
My good fri end a nd markeung
research guru Earl Tin1mons and I
walked awa) from the session
together I had lo ask Earl: Is therr
a n«d fo r a communi1y? Has the
concept of ··corn mun11y·· been O''er-
roman1u:i1ed? After al l. the ~me
day as the foruo1 WA\ hC'ld . Lil '\
researcher f\-lark Raldasi3rt' had an-
nounced that a re<'en t survey of h1.,
had sho"n 1ha1 Oranlle ("ount) resi-
dents ar\· \·Cr. hanrn .,.·irh (Jntngc
C..ounly
Earl. ti •onsul1:nl\ tti the Sanla
1\largan ta 'omp;:1n\ "a~ co,cnng
1he panl'I lnr hi' 1 ltC'nt -which 1\
e'trc1nt'h 1nterc,tcd 1n t/lt· conap1
of c1J111rnun 11\ for lht' nl'w 1Qn1·
n1unl1) ot R:in<:ho an1a Marani}
v.h1~·h lhl" firn1 1<; Je1clop1ng
I w1/J ha'l' tu rt'ad 1-:irl"~ rcpofl to
tind lhl" an~"t'rs. but l·.1rl appc.·art·d
10 OC a s pu11lt·d a\ r \ft~·r all. .,.,.t.
had both g.ral1ua1eJ lrnnl l'< I \ 111
th<' t."arh I 95(k. "hen l ( I •\ v.n' a
commuiut\, \\t's1wn(~ \ 1Hagc "a'
a <:ommunlty. V.c,1 I o' .\ngl'il"' "'''-''
a comm un11l -and even the ( 1t\
of Lo§ Ange c:' ""a~ a tonunu111 I) ·
,\f•rtllJ Brow~r publi•h~• th1•
new1leltrr "Marlin Brort•er·s Or
ange CounlJ' Report."
Deukmejian flip-flops like Brown
when it comes to Jransportation
S,\l'K ,\~1 EN 1 () -c ico rgc lku·
km eJ1an ha.., a "ell-earned Tl.'.PU·
1a11on for 5tOn\ \lut>borness. hue
when 11 come~· 10 1ransp(lrln1tun
pohcy l1<'·~ lxt'.'n as t·rra11<: ;1s Jtrr)
Brown.
The l11ffen:·ncl' ,.., 1hat "h1lc Rrov.n
might do a 180-tll"jr«". o r l'ven a
360-deg_rec. 1urn 111 ~4 huuno. n'\
taken Dc1ikmcJHlll )C:Jr\ lo change
his mind on whal C :il1 lor111;t !1C<"d5
and how 1h111 n,·ed ~hould hC'
fulfilled.
In a scnM:, Ocu kn1eJ1~n ha\ C{llllt'
full circle. .
~le came 1n1u the govcn1orsh1p in
198) 11 a n 1dvocatt of unleashing
the state"s highway bu1ldcn aft er
ycan. af supposc\I foo1-..1mt1.J1ng hy
Brown.
8'!1 in thl' c:1rl) ~raro; of 11'1c: Ill'"'
•dm1n1~nn11on. 1t v.l\ 111os1ly a
rhe1oric1J e~crc1 ~. ra ther 1ha n n
concrctll one. l)t'ukmc.i1an'o; IX-pan-
mcnt or TransportlJ IH)n {'Ouldn'I
shift cons1n.ic1ion 1n16 h11h at:ar The.re WCTt e\'t"n C't nh.-rrassing fC\'t i·
ttions 1hat tht L)ukt'r\ "·ere bi.11 ld1 n1
f.ewer hi&hway nuleii 1han lhC'
Brownies..
Ourin1 the snn1c umt'. 1hc ii1att'"s
hiahway conac-'tion was 1ruw1n11
steadily WOr1C ., a boom lna popu-
lation and a boo011n1 economy
manifested thcmse.l\'C3o in evcr-larac:r
numbt'n of can and trucks.
As bts atcond ltrm bqan, ~U·
Uacjiein brpn tr11in& pmiure from
bla1iac• lndcn to atceDI anolher
bociim I• tbt 11:1 t.aA. by a nickel or
more per flUOn of 111 t0ld , 10 aive "*' COMU\Ktion • boos\.
~ n:tb«d stoutly. 1n· ...,,.. .... ....,.,..,...,.1hmonw
10 M Ille job., H.owevu mut-.h ht _,~ ~ 10 .......... hialt·
"•' ~ Ml CJffQMtion 10 new .... --• • ..,.__ paMt~ on
.... -..... "jiolltical ..i ..... Tiie 1111 I ·a .... 11'1 ta«utiva
1ntens11icd. hov.·c,·cr, and Dcu
kmcJian finall} relented , aar«1ng tn
dc,1~ wme kind of new tinanc1ng,
m«han1sm fl,r 1ran!ipor1a11on. but
11opp1n1i shor1 of endoninlJ new ga~
!Ill.CS.
Caughl bc'1v.-ttn h•~ no-nc-w·tfto;e'
3"\ance and pre5surt fro n1 1he high·
way lo bby. thl' 1ovrmor hil UJ>On
1sk1n1 \'Olers lo appl'O\'C' a bilhon
dollar hond 1s~uc Thr admu11\•
1r1t1o n's pro paaanda n11e h1 n.:
cranked up tht par1~ hnC' that ne~
aasotint 1a11C's would work a hard·
ship o n 1hc J)O()r, an 1n1trHllng
pmh11. 11vtn th1t OrukmtJ•an
never had bttn known 111 an ad
voe.alt for tho~ of li mned income'
In 1988. l"ahfornia VQten.. b}' 1he
narrowes1 of marain1. l"t'Jl"Ctt'd Dcu-
k.mt.J1an's h1ghwa) bond issue. and
1he prcuun:-s tt~un1cd.
The JO\crnor·, rcspon5C th11 11mt'
was 10 convrne a blue-·r1bbon. ad
hoc oomm1ltrt' of \>'a!'tous publie and
private 1n1erCJ1s 1nvolvtd 1n trJn1·
portation pohi. •. ) l'le ""'as Sttk"ina. ni
ihe timc·1C$1ed m•nntr o f bek:q~rcd poliu ians. ufety 1n
numbcn.
The ensuina ballc1 w1s wt11·
choreoaraphed. In a 1'r1cs of ··sum·
mil mce11nJs," 1h e o llcctC"d
inlcrdt$ •arttd on 11 n o verall
financlal 1oal; then the.rt. wa11 1
dec'laration ortiow lht aoa1 would be
achieved. w11h Ocutc~11n cartfully
avoidina any claim of pertn11fC .
FiMily. the 1ranspon1tlon Pf!Ck·
• tt rotdcd tn10 a •twt.r poUtia1
agreement deahng w11h luo"'<:n1ng
state ~pc:nd1ng l1m1ts and the
1989.Q{) ~1a1c hudgrt Thr go' ernor
1 n~1\1ed \hat 'Oler,. rather than
h1n1sclf and lhC' l..cg1sl:1111rt•, •tc-c1de
whl•ther h.1 ra1\l· ra,l'' fhat wa"
:iccomphshed. 111 thr rnd. h)' l)lng
lh t' legislatl'C ~·nJH ln1r111 n f n
ph11scd-1n. Q-..rnt-a pill'" g_a'l.-ta'
boost lo pa<;sagc nf a o;pcnd1ng-l1n111
t'lallot nirasul't"
In h1~ final poltt1('al p11our:11e.
Dcukn1eJ1an this ...,.ct ~ JcC'r pll"d
cha1rrnan•h1p of tht• c11n1r.'11&n 10
pass 1ht" measul'T. while \!Ill 1vo1d-
1na any d1rC1,.1 l'ndor1<"n1cn1 uf r11 s·
1n1 gaiwhne la xes. I-le s1n1ply de·
\Cfibcd 11 •• •"the only gamt 1n
1own:· saving 8!i he did 1n 19R3 1hat
the 5\atc needs 10 li\:1t1n a h1ah·
1ntC"nSil ) const rucl1Cln program 10
a,01d 1ran\porlt1 tion J1\.'\Sltr
At 1h<' vcf) least. l:>cukn1eJ1A11 '5
\l~1w0mo11on c'·olu11on on lhe 1s•ut·
hu) delayed aeu on for sevcrtl, pcr-
hap\ c:n1ical, yt'"ars.
But 11 m11h1 Ix wonc
By H'\s1111n1 on' vottJ appro al of
the ps 11~. Dei.ikml'j1an may havf
bct"n, unwi11lngly or otherwlM".
t rt'"at1n1 1he k'tn1r10 for failure.
Ntw t1,.cs. C\'t'n 1ho 9f for v.h1ch
JU\t1flc1tion lli overwhclmina, aren't
pohtlcally pofulor 1n California.
SOn1c politica onsultan1s believe,
bated an pollln1 d111. thaf the p.t·
tlA propoMll. coupled whh loostnina
1pendin1 llm11J. m1 y ~ un labk.
If lr1 fa<:t the mea~u'l't 1~ tkfta\ed
nt-•1 year, there w11l be not only
further delays in much~ntt<ka con·
stTU(\1on. b\11 1t will tttllC •n
ad,·cnc d un.ate. for s uch 1ncrc1UC1
1h11 ro~kl 11>1 for >·ean .
Such 11 1he po1ent111I pnct of
OeukmeJian•s rtfb\ll to move on
1ht inue ynn qo.
Ou ... ,,.,,, ,, • •Y9'1fttld --
l>A VE GEOFFROY
Corona del Mar
Positive view
of new device
to stop crime
To the Ednor
The front pagt 'tory 1n the Daily
Pi\01 on June 24 v.•11 h full-color
photo of poll« Sgl Gregory Barn's
agre\Sl\'t stance 1s not the public
rcla 11on~ 1magt' tha1 I know of the
Laguna Beach Pohcc Dcpanmcnl.
The photo could have al lcas1 been
taken 1n fronl of thc-old pepper tree
on lhe fron1 lawn instead of the Mck.
end of the pohcc·fire depanmenlli.
When you read tht complete news
s1ory you get an appreciation for \he
umc and rcs.carch 1ha1 went in10 the
1es11n1 and develop ing 1h 1s ne'W tool
(nanchakus) put tn by Polict SIL
Dan('ll Adams I think the incidents
1n Heisler Park where 1he acntlcman
was an•cked by the thr~ skinheads
1ha1 rt"Ce1ved lo1s of ne.....,paper c:ov-
eraae all the wa~ lhroua.h arrest.
1nal, conv1e11on and <.cntencin1 defi -
11 11ety has had a dc1C"rren1 of repeat!!
of s1m1lar 1ne1dcn1s. This arti(;/C'
OU!l:hl 10 have a Stmilar 't'ffttl. f wish
10 e'.\prrss m' npprec1at1on 10 G reg
and Danell
.\~ Teddy Roost'vel1 v.•a§ fo nd 01
\&)'I n~ "Speak !>001) and caIT) a big
stick l...aguna Heach 1!1. afl<'r 1JI. 1
1rcnli·'iC1llng Cl;\n1mun11y'
t·IARR Y MOON
L.<tguna Be:ac.h
Youth of today
ignore freedom
U.S. possesses
To 1ht' Echtor.
E\·ef) Four1h of July. we celebra1e
nol JUSt thC' b1nh of 1h1i; nation, but
also the pnnc1plt\ upon which at was
founded Bui rtct'ntl ), I spoke 10
SC'\'cral high 'iChOOI students 1n<1
rcah1cd that man) youna people
don"t really undrrstnnd wha1 thC'
l>C'C'1arauun of lndl'pC"ndenct wa s all
about.
Th<' studen1' didn't ll nderstand
1ha1 the Amenc:1n Orean' offrcrd<}m
wa' forged not 1n s om t
ph110'1.0ph1cal 1v111·, IO""'t'r or in a
<:On\•entton met11ng, liut 1n a world
where 1bu~5 of a(l~t'mmtnl powe1
WC'tt" an cvcrydn' otturc n~. For
1he\C k1ds. lh<' ~uliJl'\.1 of 1he nbu5e.'
of powl"r "''Jli o nl~ \'llf uely hnktd
w11h lot~ of frttdo1n , 1 al al l.
Jamei Madt\on 1n I 788 s1ud. ··1
bchevr: 1hert ~rt' more 1ns1aoccs of
the 1br1daement ot thr freedom of
1he pcopfr by 1radu1I and !ulcnl
cncroachmen1~ of \ho" 1n power
1h1n by v1olen1 and \lldde n u1urpa-
u ons"
1 rca ti1ed thftt our frcc:<lon1t arc 1n
grcal Jeopard~ 1f future gconrra11on'
do no1 undcn:tand 1hcm 1n • rtll·
world conU',, "fra-do m .. cou.ld
easily be(on1e al most n1eaninaJCJ~
rhctor11 ....
L. Ro n 1-t obbard. widely tc·
r l11mcd author of 1ht 1tlf·1mprovc·
men1 book ··0i1nc:tics" saMS.. ""The
N 1c buildin1 hloc;:k of any oohtk.11
system Is tl'le lndl..,idu,al .•• A poli1i·
cal system 1ttkln1 to funaion
1monp1 11norant. illitaa1c and
barbaric: pe optt could hive
m1rvtlous prineiplet bu1 could only
suc.'t'ttd in btina iporan~ iU~
and blrbaric unlcts one-adre.d die ptoP~ OM by one and allld dlit ~not. iUi\mw:y did (Mallm
Of OKh tilitcn. ..
11 it imponant thal we wtsfJ •te
our fn.'ll'domt.. But it h t'lft ftKWl!
ll'Qporlaftt Pel Ml YIMknllnd \hem, Pol;tiail ll,...cy it .. ,_, ,,.n of 1111iJnalol....-n-. Yll I
,rear the lld truth ii tM• ow
fi1hm •ftdmlood .........
tlplcs •nd .............
loclly'• ,.,. ..
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M 0rainge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ f(lday, July 14. 1989
Abandoned baby could have home
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I cried
when I read the story in today's
paper about another newborn baby
IOu.nd stranakd, this ooc at the
bot\om of t. trash can behind a
motel. Thete stories are C"SJ?«iaUy
heartbreakina to couples hke m y
husblnd and me, who have been
waitina for years to adopt a child.
The article sajd that at least
28,000 children were abandoned in
l 986 by young girls. many unmar-
ried with no place to go, or women
who had childten they couldn't care
for and·were terrified at the thought
of havina another.
One infant boy was found recently
on the steps of a Roman Catholic
church with a note pinned to rus
little yeUow blanket. It said, in
Spanish, "I have no job. I have no
n:ioney. I am .from El Salvador.
Please take Rood care of my son."
-What bapj,ens to these trash-can
babies? Are they adoptable? Pl~ase
educate us, Ann. Pregnant girls
should be told what to do and where
to 10 and people like me need to
know if there is a chance that we
miaht get one of the abandoned
babies. Thank you, Ann, we ap-
preciate your help. -SYRACUSE
READER
DEAR READER: We contacted
&M Wldrea'• Home aad Aid Society
of IU&aol1, w~ell does a wonderfaJ
Job. Dr. Jou DlLeooardl was moat
iielpfel Site said moat of tlteac
babies are adopted.
U die police fllld an abandoned
baby dley will take It to a boapltal,
wlMre It ii d 1ecked tlllorougbly, tlten
a state a1ency takes over. If tbc
baby 11 IMaldly, It 1oe1 to a tempor·
ary foster Mme utll a permanent
M me cu be foud.
You1 &1rl1 or women wbo are
preput and feel tllat tlliey are
..Ule to keep tile clllld sbo•ld
cMek wldl a local eillld welfare •a-eY· Tiiie a1eacy wlll arru1e for
tempenry ea re for Ute bJby. assist
wltlt adoption procedures and
provide coaD1elln1 for tbe motlaer.
Wlliea dine babies are adopted,
tltey are called "w1al Risk Place-
me•t" babies because motbers can
come back and claim them. Tbe
mo&Mrs rarely do, bowever.
W•mea wit.It anwanted preg-
uaclea lleed to know tbe cbolcea
open to them. To women for wbom
abortl• 11 n•t an option, for wbat·
ever reason, I ,ask tlaat you please
coataet a social service a1ency. You
will be treated with dlplty and
reapeet. Arraa1ements will be made
to see tltat your cblld Is delivered
safely and placed ID a loving home
wltla pare•t• wlllo will cberlsh blm or
ber. YH wlll be ble11ed by those
parents all tile days of your life. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
enjoyed your column for man) )ears
and at long last I have something 10
send your way 10 repay you for all
the good advice.
Recently I spent three weeks in a
Colorado Springs hospital. The bill
was enormous, which did not sur-
prise me. Whe n I asked for an
11em1zation I noticed that I was
charged S 18. 75 for the surgeon's
operating gown.
Can you believe 11? -CS.
DEAR C.S.: Yu, I can believe It.
It souad1 a little like that $7 aspirin
I wrote abont several weekl ago. I
bope you Insisted on taking &be 1own
ltome.
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know
you don't do "helpful hints" as a
rule, but I have a terrific suggestion
for removing grease and grime from
the hands and face. Take a cup of
lard and add 5 tablespoons of sugar.
M ix well and use lake soap. You'll be
amazed at the results. -MAGIC
JORGENSON. NYC
DEAR JORG: I did and I was.
nuk• for altarlDg.
Horse is blind cowboy's best friend
ARTESIA, N.M. (AP) -A horse
that knows when it's safe to cross
intenections allows a blind former
cowboy to kecJ1 his independence.
but the city says the man must clean
up after the animal or lose the
privileae.
Geoi'F Bradford, 69.-who-retain
• about l percent of his sight in o ne
eye, has a year to persuade the City
Council to let him keep two horses,
Blue Rocky and Buck, in his back
yard.
When Bradford rides Blue Rocky
throuah town, the horse stops at
in1eneetions and doesn't move until
traffic is flowing in the direction the
bone is supposed to go.
In 1981, the City Council granted
Bradford a lifetime zoning variance
allowina him to keep the horses in
town.
But inspectors reponed in 1987
that Bradford wasn't cleaning up
after the horses and was botherin.1
neiahbors with the smell. The van -
ance was revoked and a j udge fined
Bradford S 100. The fine was thrown
out on appeal.
Last month, a judge gave Brad-
ford a year to chanae the council;s
mind or move the horses.
"Now, hopefully, what we're
doina is fiaht," wd Mayor Ernest
Thompson. "As far as being unfair.
he'1 the one who's being unfair to
~bon.'' d uid the nciabbor behind
dw complajnts is Eddie WaJlacc,
wbo wualed to sell his ho use next
door but was afraid ·Bradford's
hones would lower propeny values.
Bradford, who likes to sm oke
band-roiled cipreues and reminisce
about the days when he worked as a
cowboy in Texas and New Mexico.
had IO stop working in 1964 because
of retinitis piamentosa, a hereditary
dc:1enerative eye disease.
But Bradford likes to ride Blue
Rocky the two miles to downtown
Artesia, across six intersections with
Ponwer cowboy Ge orge Bradford ride s his horse , 81.11• Rocky, nea r h is home.
st~pliahts.
t;le could see better about 10 years
ago, when he got Blue Rocky and
started leading the horse on his
walks into town. When Bradford
heard traffic gomg m the direction
he was walking. that meant the light
had turned green and he would cross
the intersection.
Now the horse decides when it's
time to cross.
..
"He a utomaticall} stop anyho"
at any intersec:tion," Bradford said.
"I guarantee you he won't go unless ~·e traffic is going my way. Whether
he can read the hght is the $64
qu"tion."
Other t1mes. Bradford ndes has
horse into the hills west of his house.
"You know, I can get kind of
down and out because I can't work.
and get on that old horse and ride
fi ve or sax male and. he}. I go1 a
d ifferent o utlook on hfe all of a
sudden," Bradford said. ''I'm com-
pletely independent.''
He shudders a1 the thought of
losing his horses.
"Oh. I suppose somebod} could
take me places, bu1 you have to go
back when lhcr want to go back -
you know, you re not independent."
Nest may be ·empty, but her freezer's full
Bec:aute 1 am so child-scared.
everyone e~pccted me to hold a
wake when the lut offsprina left
bome. Many of my friends vis-
ualiaed me convert.ins the bedroom
10 a lllrine. They bad me bumma
caadlel in a niche nut to a pair of
moldy 1Ym shoes and makina book-
ends out of petrified ~· left WMlcr' the bed. What do Ibey knoW?
Tbe kid'• car waan't out of the
driveway bd'e>tt I had =e dee{Md. lbe room potter--slri • and ailhtly rental rates fi on ally the adJUStments came easily.
..
time I bring a casserole to the table,
m y husband says. "Who's dropping
by'? The NFL?'
Once you are a mother. you can
never apin buy a small can of
anythin4' You cannot use ham-
buraer 1n increments a ny smaller
than a pound. Chili is always by 1he
pot and never by the pan. And I bu)'
bread as though man lives by 1t
alone.
placed a small casserole 'of lasagna
on the table and served a small salad
with iL As we lif\ed our forks, two
of the kids dropped by unexpectedly.
There was an awkward moment'
when they said they hadn't come for
dinner, they were aoing out. Then
they observed how nice it must be
for me not to have to cook all those
big meaJs anymore.
ly SYDNIY OMAltR
Friday, Jaly If
ARIES (March 21·April 19); You'U look forward to weekend with
knowledge that fi&ht has JUSt started. You'll be aware of potential. focus
on validation of claims. Emphasis o n communication, sincere compliment
from superior. • .. ~
TAURUS ~April 20-May 20): Some persons will believe you are
"trapped." You II surprise them. Scenario features change, travel, variety,
more space. You'll read, write, communicate, Oirt. More money will be
made available.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Some will say. "It would not be such a bad
idea for you to make commitment!" Attention centers around domesticity,
legal agreement, marital status. What you seek as close at hand, possibly at
home.
CANCER (June 11 -July 22): Develop thesis. Synthesize information.
Elusive answers wall .. pop up." Emphasis on med1ta11on. relauuon,
"prophetic dreaming." Accent on employment, basic issues, pets and
dependents.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You hold trump card. Be sens11ive to your own
power. authority, value. Personal magneusm attracts "invitation to ro-
mance." Imprint style. Agreement can be wntten for your financial benefit.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Seize opponunny. Study Leo message.
Reach beyond previous restrictions. Focus on distance. language. posstble
journey. Refusc(to accept role of "second fiddle." Property appraisal in
picture.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress independence. Gain md1cated through
versatility, cunosity. Restless relauvc comes up with vahd concept. Short
trip may be part of exciting scenario. Leo, Aquarius persons play roles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent round trip, return ticket. Means
some actions. decisions will require encores. Being "called back" should not
be equated with defeat. Scenario involves family member. financial security.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Moon an your sign coincides with
confldence, personality, correct timing. Display your colors: purple and
pink. Horizons expand. You might be saying. "f never dreamed I could be
this popular!"
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What was feared turns out to be "paper
tiger." You remain in chal'ge. Threat from behind scenes was merely a bluff.
You'll be on solid ground. rebuilding process wall be under way. Scorpio
involved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Circumstances take sudden turn in your
favor. You'll win friends and successfully u1ihze powers of persuasion. G ain
indicated through written word. Focus a lso on romance, promouon.
business coup.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Employer h1n1s that major change as due.
This will benefit you. could involve relocatio n. Recognize your own worth.
You are needed. appreciated. Family member has something to say. fac111ng
information!
IF_lUL Y 14 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~.have. writ.cr's Stgoat.ure. Mean
you are capable of communicating, putting fonh ideas which can be
transformed into viable concepts. You are sensi tive to moods of others,
especially family mem bers. Gem ini. Virgo, Sagittarius persons play import-
ant roles an your hfe.
HR I Dfil :
Both vulnerable. South deals.
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Opening lead: Five of +
Duplicale pairs can prove 10 be an
interesling game to kibitz if you
were to be permitted to follow a
particular board from table lO table.
Most pairs failed to make 1hree no
trump on this deal from a pair
champio nship, but a few managed
to demonstrate that the contract was
unbeatable.
It was a difficult hand to bid,
because most players use a second·
l ... 'I . 001·0
ary jump in their suit as invitational.
not forcing. Therefore, three dia-
monds would have been an under-
bid, so most '.'lonhs chose a jump to
three clu b~. and that resulted in a
1hr~ no trump contract.
West's lead of a spade was dam-
aging, since it removed one of the
two entries to dummy before ii
could be put to good use. At o me
cables declarer came to hand with
1hc ace of clubs. East following with
the queen, to lead a diamond to chc
king. Easl simply refused to win the
trick and the diamond suit was
dead, since declarer had only one
entry and needed two to establish
and run the suit.
Other declarers used the entry to
hand to finesse the 1en of diamonds.
East took the jack and shifted 10
clubs. and the defenders forced out
dummy's remaining entry before
the diamond were cl up.
The wanning line•~ 10 lead the 1en
(or nine) o f diamonds from dummy
at trick 1wo. East must win with the
jack and let's suppose he shifts to a
club (a heart is no belier). Declar.tr
wins in hand and f o rcc out the ace
of diamond . and lhe king of clubs
is slill on the table as an entry to the
diamond~.
Some Victorian brides in black
Many a Victorian bride of a
widower "(Ore mourning black for
her husband's departed wife.
Am told you now can add a
ccnain insecllcide. something called
CPF. to your ouuide paint to tum
your eoure house into a big bua
upper for seven years.
It was Arturo Toscanm1 who said,
"I kissed m y first woman and
smoked my first ciprctte on the
same day... And since then, I've
never had time for tobacco."'
on. Seoond Man walked to the
horse, rode past the First Man an aareed distance, then hitched the
borse beside the trail, and walked
on. How many times do I have to
repeat thls before r.ou realize where
wc aot the word • hitchhike"?
Q. Can whales tum their heads?
A. Only the belups.
Queen Victoria lived m ore than
40 yean after her husband Alben
died. And wore black every day and
every niaht. tbe beCk of the door.
Ob. IOllMtimel when I wu in ~vc. rd ICt the cable for three
people. Or when I was ptberina PP ~. J•d to in the bedroom and W ..., die bed from force of
tiMit. h did take a while IO eet owr
tM ilMd. of IOilll iDIO tM 1111111C Ind .... my Qt t.bere. but ...,..
All except in o ne area. 1 am
inc:apeblc of mak1n, sJ>14betti for
two people. In fact, am incapable
of cookiaa anythina for two oec>ole.
It never looks like enouati. f 1Wwt
tbtrt witb a sheaf of spqhetta in one
lwtd. loatina at that huae pot tbat oece lirved five people and tbeir
...._ and I keep addiftl. Every
Another habit that is impossible
to break is buyina the favorite foods
of those who are no lonaer there to
ea~ them. I cannot btain to tell you
&be fresh pineapples that have dc-
llriarated on my drain bo9rd await-illa die rooc.,. of the ton who
cOUld eet a whole one by himself at
They left never knowing that the
freezer is a monument to m y
previous life. filled with leftover
bean soup. cakes, pies. casseroles.
veal sc~loppine. baked beans. Q. How warm is the milk while
macaroni and cheese. breakfast rolls. it's still in the cow?
What makes '"OK" one of those
univenal expression• is it's pro-
nounceable in every lanauqe.
• lilllle littint. OM nieht lall week I really made
• 111-out e«on to cook small. I
cookies, and spaaheui sauce with 18 ~ A. 101.S delreet f .
meatbaUs.
They left never knOWlllJ that the
luqna we were ealina was an old
friend that wc had eaten on since the
fall of '87 when its life was new.
Two men with one hone set out
IC1'0ll country. First Man rode an
..,-distance, then hitched the hone beside IM trail, and walked
t sorority convention
Lab 1eientists say they can
produce cenain hi&h-p1tcbed sounds
that auddcnly mile you sweat and
ache all o~.
with
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llllyPllat SI-oRIS FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1969
foOI I Henigan elects to
miss Shrine Game
. I
Tustin
course
worth
trying
Fountain Valley
OB to g et ready
early at Pacific
ly ROGER CARLSO N
Of .... 0...,. ,._ "'""
David Hl'n1ga n. the 1.,.,.o-t1me
Sunset Leagul' and All·C'I F fuo1ball
stando u1 from Fountain Vallev
High, has pulled out of the 38th
Shrinc .\11-'itar Fooo1ball Gaml' at
the Rose Bo"'' Jul) 29
He'!. the wcond Foun1a 1n Valle)
selec11on to drop from' th e g.amt" -
center Glt'nn l hnsty deferred to
ant1c1pa1ed ankle su rgef) ea[licr
"I decided a couple of.,.,t'c ks ago.''
said Henigan, who is rcad )ing fo r
duty at the L'ni\l•r\ll) of Pacific 1n
If you arc looking !Or a low green Stoc kton this fal l.
fee at a public course, don't go near "I'm go1ng up the fir~t uf ·\ugus1
the newest la yout in Orange Count y. and it's a matter or ge lling read)
But if you enjoy a round of golf in earl)," satd Henigan. ..And. I've
pleasant .surroundings and country been having a httlC" problem 10 my
club atmosphere wi1h beauty ever}· shoulder. my th rov.·1ng arm. 1 J USI
where you look. stop by the Tus1in decided to give 11 a rl'st:·
J25 yards per &a.me, a natio nal re·
cord. He had J6 TD passes as a
Jun tor.
Henigan shared quant'rback duty
with Trabuco H ills· David Lowery
1n the recent Orange County All-Star
Game. a 17-1 7 standoff. and com-
pleted 11 of 15 for 16 7 yards and I TD
••Jt was 11ea1. I'm really glad I
playC"d 1n 11:· said Henigan 1n retro-
spect of the OrangC" County game.
.. At first I y,•as JUSt th1nk1ng of it as
a nother game. but 11 was a lot of fun
pla ying wi th guys from Edison and
around Orange Count). It was fu n to
mee1 them."
Henigan spent a week: this spnna
1n Stockton during the T igers' sprina
session. acelimatins hi mself to what
w1ll be expected from him.
E:t.ac1l y wha t 1s expected rem~ins
to be seen. bu t Walt Harris is bnng-
1ng with him a new offensive
ph ilosophy. which dumps 1he wish -
bone and 1ns1alls a multiple offense
which includes pro. single back: and
no backs.
.. I've got a chance 10 co me in and
si.an ." said Henigan.
·Ra nch Golf Course: and play a round Taki ng Henigan\ !>pot 1\ c·ari.on ofgolf. H1gh 's Perry Klein. 1,1,•ho led hts In the e'·c.n1 he does. he'll find
The la yout o pened 10 the general ~hool to the Los A ngele~ c·ll~ Set-himself stan ing with fonn1 dablc
public on Monday with gree n fc-es uon 4-A champ1onsh ip_ a~ a se nior. tasks: The T igers' firs t two games
hi uing S4S on Monday through Kle in. a 6-foot-3 senior. led this fall arc at Pittsburgh and
T hursday and SbO on Fnda'ti,Satur-Carson to a 55-7 champ1onsh1p v1c-Auburn.
da S d
. . D...,_..,...,.,_s.o..u Cl~u°'es"a"m"o'loannd,J1.o,h3dart 'w~,,~,,";n~---o.u.rterb•ck_O•vld...H•nlgan....h•s....bacome __ pu.IJ o._ut_of tb_e S.brln..• All-St•r footb•ll 1ory o ver Banning . .\s a Junior ·a1 '"ThC'y ha ve a red-shin freshma n u cu wn1 n •: th d al-isades High he eon1pleted-J 2.l-of--two JC gu .. s and--anothcHttShmaft mandatory on the co urse. • secon f'ount•ln Vall•y selectlon to G•m•, s l•ted for the Rose Bowl July 29. 4.83 passes for J.899 yards. averaging tf'ieilse see HENKiAN/l ll
II is well wonh at least one round ·--------------------------------------------------• to S« !he layout and 10 pla) a course
that 1he average golfer can relate to
from \he shorter tet'S. The natural
beauty of the stately Eucalyptus and
palm trees 10 the man-n1adc lakes
and deep-sand bunkers are only a
few of the ame nities you 1,1,•111 l'OJO~.
The Eucalyptus trees 1,1,•ere there
lo ng befo re a golf course v.·as
planned but the paln1s y,·ere brought
111 and add ins1ant beaut> 10 the
layout.
It is a fair course but one that ca n
fi nd you suddenly 1n trouble if you
fi re an errant shot. ''ou will have a
coun try club atmosphere. )Ct Ix·
bro ugh1 10 sudden reaht) v.•hen ~ ou
play the J-par third hole along
Irvine Blvd.
This will suddcnlr bring you back
10 earth for a few flC"Ct1 ng momen 1~
with traffic and a traffi c signal close
al ha nd.
Then you can return to the beau \)
of a well-manicured course and the
mountains as a backd rop 1,1,·hen you
head up 1he fourth hole.
One o f the big concerns of Jim
Co lbert is in maintai ning the high
quali1y facility at ils present le,·et.
'"We want lo keep the high, high
quality we now have and tha t will bl'
the hard pan of our job.·· Colbl'r1
admits. "We want to make that
JOlfi ng experience tomorrow as en-
JOyable as it is today and we hope to
have those who play respect our
wishes in !his d irection ...
The course is well marked on the
fairways. It is onl y a shon "'alk to a
sprinkler head whcf\' yardage dis-
tance 10 lhC' middle of each grttn is
listed. On water holes "'here you go
o ver them to reach the green. a blue
marking IC'lls ho"' fa r it is to the
front edge of the water.
Huntington Beach's Morgan
not slowed down by blindness
By MARGIE LUCK
D~ ~lk>t (:o!fu pond•nl
John ~·!orga n scl'S 1h1 ng~ J l1 ttk·
di fferen1ly front \on1e ix·o pll' -hl'
knows that blindne'is d~·s not ha'c
10 ml."an 1nac\1\ 11y
The :!7-)ear-old a1h k·tl' h,1, fi r.;,1.
hand kno,11ledgc uf 1h1\. tor he
himself 1'> blind
T he l·lunt1ng1on Beach rl·~1dl'nt
1,1,·as 18 "hen he pcrnH1nent l~ lust his
,·is1o n t\·!organ. a ""1mn1er \1 nre
childhood. 1,1,as v.ork1ng 11u1 w11h
somC" stretching ba nd' ''1th '>pnngs
attached to thl·m The hands
snapped and thl' ~pn ngs hit him full -
force 1n the e)l'~
Morgan said ht" did not takt" h1~
tragic accident v.·ell at tir5t. part1c.':f-
larly fron1 an athk·t1r 'tandpo int
"Sports ha\l' alwa~s flll·ant a 101
to me." hl· s~ud ··1 haJ ~11111(' bad
stercot)JX'~ aboul blind r11:11pl l·. 111..l'
they we re alv.·a ~~ 1nact1,e 11r \l :1ll..1ng
the streets. I 1,1,•as bitter and h:1d ;1
poor self-image li1r awhile:·
Th ings changed fur Morgan. h1)\l ·
e\•er. 1,1,·hen hl· found 1hc l '"\\Ii .\
(United States .,,,ociat1 on uf Blind
Athletes) a t a chan1pionship n1.1ra-
thon 1n t 98S.
··1 tal ked to a tilind runnt'r and hl'
impressed me," Morg..1n l'.\pla1nl·d
"The USABA helped me a tot."
John Morg•n
run nearly every da). /\·!organ said.
This Sunda\. the t rc·1 1i1rad uatc
and La nnc-rs ·...,·Lii run thl· I ln1ted
Ce rebral Pals\ .\sSOl·1a11un·~ fifth an-
nual Bastille ·oay SI.. Race. starting
at Le 1\-lendie n .-1otel Nov. porl
Beach.
Morgan. a graduatl' 'ludl·nt v.prk-
in¥-on his master's al l.'t · Bcrkl·le).
said he hopes for a OCttl'r finish 1han
last year. but 11 doesn't look good.
Murgan said he recently pulled a
n1usc le 10 his leg and 11 has caused
hi m some pa in.
No maner ho" !\-!organ docs this
v.·eckcnd, ho1,1,·cver. he still has manv
swimming compc1111ons ahead a·r
hi m.
lie own!> nine 1,1,orld records as a
swimmer. the 1no~1 recent set at the
World's c·hamp1onsh1ps and Games
for the D1!ktbled 1n Uothcnbcrg.
S1,1,·eden 1n 1986.
l-i 1s nc xl Gan1cs .,.,,11 be ne\t \ear
1n Holland. he said. He added he
may run a mara1hon v.·hile there.
For ~1organ. span s ha\C been a
therapy. l ie sa id they have givt:n
him some1h1ng to stri ve for and
havC" hclP<.·d hi s M:lf 1n1ag(' un·
mcasurabl )
··in the l 1SA 8 ,\. man\ of us arc
athletes "ho lost our 'iS1on late 1n
life . We v.erc depressed and ~ad a
bad '1CW of v.hal blind P<.·r\ons v.·cre
li ke." Morgan e.\pla1nl•d.
"Mceu ng oth~·r~ who V.'l'rc aetl\'l'
1n spons ha\ changl·d l"\'l'ry1h1ng for
me. It ha s heired n1y sclf-cstr(·n1 and
destroyed 1hosc ncgal1\'e \tl'reo-
typc~ ..
As well a!> hl•lp1n!I ~1organ·s
image, spon' ha 1c g1,cn him real
goals to \hOOI for
··For thl." iir\t fcv. }cars after I "·as
inj ured , I had no goals." Morgan
said. "Run ni ng and s"·1mming ha ve
givC"n n1e short·tl·nn and long-1crm
goals. something 10 work for.·· ............. ..,. .... ...... Greens arc two and somrtunes
three-level and bunkers or sand
1ra~ are filled wi th deep sa nd re-
qu1rin1 co ncentration and kno"·-
how to get oul. . .\II holes h3Vl' island
t~ and some gre<'ns arc the same
although there ts rough grass be-
The foll owing r ear, ~1organ ran
his fi rst race. a IOk. Sinet' then. hl'
and his running partner. Jacque s
La nners. have compc1ed 1n nu1ncr-
ous ru nning events and C\Cn the Lo'>
. .\ngeles Marathon. 1n 1987. The tv.o
"This 1~ m~ third time running
(1h1s ra ce1:· he ~1d ··1 hope tn do
better than last 11n1e. bu t o nl } 1f 111 ~
leg surv1 ves. ··
Besides his athletic ar 11v1t1es.
Morgan is current!~ "'ork1ng on his
jPleilH stt MORGAN/Bll
811nd runn•r John Morgan fr .. htJ of Huntlll19ton ... __,
\ ween tee and fairv..'3 y in all 1n-
s1ances making them true island
tees.
One oflhC' most sperlacular holes
on the course is the fini shing hole.
You hi1 from the island t<.'t" Wlth two
tall Eucalyptus trees on each side o f
the fa irway some 175-200 yards oul.
It is alm ost like kicking a field goal
in football except 1ha1 theft' is no
crossbar.
You can then either lay up to the
cdac of the wa ler or go for broke 10
the areen with a shot O\'er more than
100 yards of water.
The ninth hole is equally beautiful
with 1 third fairway shot also over
waler to 1he green. This one is a S·
par and finishes with a shot over 1he
w'tcr 10 the green.
The 11th hole Is a nother beauty, It
is a J.-par from 1n island tee 10 an
island arecn with the d istance most-
ly carry over waler. A short tee,
however. is IOC11ed on 1hc left side
of the watct's edac. Hc~·s a hole·b\'-hole briefing with
yardqe distance from each of the
three t« •~•s i nd ~r for each hole:
No. 1~386-370 yards, par ...
Strai&hl shot toward Irvine Blvd.
from the t lubhouse, Deep sand in
two falrway bunkers and one behind
the p-een make this 1n outstanding
'Nnin& hol<. '
No. 2-SOl-'92·467 ya rd s. f)lr•S. ·
Fairway fades to the ript wi th 1
'911Cral W11er huard frontina the
~ which lt loetted 11 1hc comer ·Oftrvlne 81\'d. and T1.1sdn R.lnch
ROid.
No. :1-190-1 77·162 yard~ ,,.,.3,
Two ...ct t~ t.ithcr t ide of the _.WI is lb de•ated. -lnlno ~.
)'lo. 4-401·Jll-349 yards,,,.,,., ,.... _.,_ill -lotion
tr you ctatpc 111e 1 .. '"'.un •'°"I ,.._ .. tt.VClr /U I
I \ " I 11 !
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Jacques Lanner tun• up for Sunday•• Banllle Dq a r••·
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BALTIMO RE -l 'hl' l"uhfo rn1a
Angels' seem ingly cndlt•ss slnng of
aood pitching can1c to n momen1ary
hall. Thank: goodnt.'SS. the hitting
continued.
With a solo home run b)' La nce
Parrish. a 1wo-run ho mC"r by Jack
Howell. and a three-run hun1cr b)
Dick Sc hotield spnnklcd il\IO a 17-
hil attack. 1hc Angels O\'crcamc a 4--0
dcficil to defeat the Baltimpn.· Or·
ioles, 13-5, ThurMtay nigh t
"Don't talk to me. talk 10 the
offense." said California pi1chcr Ben
Blylevcn when several rt'poncrs 8J>::
preac hed him after the game. He did
win for the ninth time in 11 de-
cisions this yC"ar a nd r«ordrd the
3.500th st rikeout of his career.
".This wlt5 probably m y wor!U oul-
ing I've had i!ll year ... Bl}lc"cn s.;.11d
·"The offenSt· picked me up ··
California Managl'f Doug Radl·r
said this oft'ensivc outburst "'as a
eont1 nuauon of the .'\ngels' threl··
1_ame series aga inst thl' f\-t1nneso1a . l wins leading up to thl.' .\II-Star
t)rcak.
··w e !ili!i;ICd s"'1ng1n~ the bats v.cll
going in to the break,· Rader su1d
"It's nice 10 see 11 eont1 nut·:·
Schofield led Califom ia·s p.'l rade
around 1he bases by sconng four
UmC"s. reaching on three ba!oe hit!i
and an error. t-li s n1nth·tnn1ng home
run was h1i fi rst sine<" . .\ug. 2().
··1 was trying to f,O a whole SC"ason
wi1hou1 a homer. ' Schofi eld \atd .
'"It's been u little while. I wa' iu
looki na for a strike and tf}1 ng 10 gel
a good swing on 11."
Parrish snappctl a 5-S tic when he
h11 a 1-2 pi tch lron1 Onoles rehever
Mark Thurmond. 2-J. over the left
fie ld fen ce for his I I th homer nf the
seaso n. The ho1ner l"ame a ha lt ·
inning after the Onoles had ticJ the
M"Orc at 5 on a "1cnficc fl } b~ Joc
Orsulak .
After the .\nl!,els added a run 1n
the seventh lln a 1v.o-ou1 . RBI s111gle
b) Wall } Jo) ncr. Ho""·ell ht1 an
oppostle-ticld. tv.·o-run hll n1 er oil
~t 1kC' Smith.
ThC' Angel~ won lhl'1r fi1u nh
straight dcsplle g1\ 1n1 up n1orr than
1hree runs for the first time 1n \4
gan1rs. 1e111ng two unearned runs
and 1v.'o more runs on ""·1ld p11chrs
The Orioles lost for the founh
umc. 1n fi ve ga nu~s on a night ag1un"t
a good pitcher hll\ 1ng a bad night.
"No man t r "ho wa~ oul there. ""l'
juml>('d OUI lhC'rC" 4-0 bbt \,\,'(' &a ' l"
•HOME
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• AN OlmH on KMPC r1olo (710)
• On lele'lli lon. Ct11nrie1 S
j On tellYli ion. Ct1ennel 1
them back.·· Onolcs Manager Frank
Robinson said. "That's "ha1 1s d1s-
turb1ng. I thought hC" (Rl~lcvcn ) 1,1,·as
bealablC' tonight. We JU~I v.rren't
able to ~top them."
Blyleven won h1.s fifth s1ra1gh1
decision and rdn his rrcord 10 Q-2,
allowinJ fi ve ru ns and nine htt!'i 1n
six lnn1n&1. ThC' five ru ns allowed
was the most Blyle ... C"n ha~ given up
this .season.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Eddie
Murray knows what h lakes to ""in
pmes. He alto knows it will take a
little more of 1t the rest of tht ...... ,
Murn.y drove in tv.-o run1 and
Orel Henhitcr allowed 1wo runs In av, inninp •• l..o$ naclc:s be•1 t.
Louis. 3·2, Thufl(la nit.ht. .. , ttlucd 1 lilllc bf1." Mumty
sakl.. .. You cr.n"t do 1nyih1n1 if yo u
an: not rclu.ed." . Htnllilltt impr_ovcd 10 10-7, al·
lowiae •hits before Jay Howell tol U.C ._ two outs for his l61h s.ave. ··w. hlvet1•1 bad anythin& all ,_,., .. HcnhilCf Mid. "We nttd 10
II' a winniftl strak aolna. Thi• -.... -·.' The Dodlrn s~ tht second
helf ollM -.on In ftfth place in the
)'IL w .... UntU the ninth innina. the
Cardinals had onl y scortd 1n the
third when Hershiscr P 'C' up tv.·o
sinales and tV1·0 walks. ''l don·1 hke 10 n1ake e.111.cuscs."
Henhistr said, .. But in !hat 1nnina.
the sun was rlah1 in my rye . I jus1
couk1n't stc:'
Rookie rilhl·h•ndcr Ke.n Hill,
who Ms beaten 1h1: t>odf,CfS 1witt
this teUOn, 1Jlowt"d nine hits and
lhrec nan in teYCn 1nninp and fell
lO $..S ..
In Hill'1 prior thrtt s1an includ·
int • no-dec.haon, 111 inst 1hc
Dod1cn. the Card inals had OU~ Los A•I< 27·2.
W10 1ttt tcorc I· I, Kirk Oit,lon
doUbled with one.. out in the third
and SClOl'td on Muma)''s sina~.
la IM ftf\h, Muttay sin,led, t-.1ikc Manbaal wu hil b)' 1 p.1ch, Mike
Sciolcil ..akcd to !Old 1hc bltcS
lftd Jeff Hamihon hh 1 u crifiee Ry.
"I 1hink I was swina1ng preur,
decent romina ilfl' 1he r<)&d 1np. ·
Mum y 5l1d.
Alfredo G riffin walked le1din1 off
the nnt. moved to third on Willie
RandolP:h's sinale Ind trorcd on
Murray s sin&le to make it 1-0.
Jote Oauendo Opef\Cd 1he \.
Louis third with 1 llf\llt to exlend
hia hitlin.a s1tc1·k to 11 pmes and
moved 10 third on To ny Ptna's
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• On '*""*'• C'*""4 1 I
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ainalc.. AOer Hill truck out. ari11 stop ...
Hcn h.iser walked Vince Coleman The C.rdin1ls ·had the bites
and Miii Thompson to forct in a kleded, ont nan in and one out
run. Smith hh 1 aroundcr to H1m1hon ()q_Ufndo ~ 1n ~81 s1 ~le 1n. ~ ntar the lhird be.le line. He threw 6o
the ninth ind Ms 2 1 hits 1n h11 l1s1 t.otnt fOr one oul. ind 1be ttll) ~t
49 lt·blts. • to ftn t 1.0 ttt Sm i\h ftSt 1 Ckn1ble .. TM whole pmc h1ftltd on 1he pMy
p&ay 11 third t.e: in the 1hird ln-·
nina. .. St. Lou.ii Maftllltf Whiter '"After the 1bird. Hentibc.r olk'tled Henoa u ld. "Onie Smith crushed like Mii until the. iJ•.lh." lierte11
the blR. ind (left) Hamilton made • 11.id..
t\ \It H 1'111 II
Late steal,
goal sinks
U.S., 7-6
From Stilff .tnd wlr~ reports
Scoring on an unuisual play 1n !he
fi nal seconds T hursday. Wc.s1 Ger~
, many edged the Un11cd Sta 1es, 1·6.
1n 1he conclud ing ma1ch of 1he
p~hm1 nary round of the FINA
World Cup waler po'o tournament.
With the score tied at 6. an at·
IC"mpled pass from A.IC). ROUS$CIU tQ
l l .. goalie.-Crai1 Wilson WIS in ~
rC"pted bv ltaaen Stamm, who Wal
hidden Un<1erwa1c.r before comirc
up 10 make the steal.
W1ISQn was then rjcc1ed tryini to
Jel the ball back. wi th Stamm Kori
1na the game·Y.'lnner 1n10 11~ ~mpCJ
cage w11h s1A ~nd!i rcma1 n1n1 fD
w1 n 1t. ~
'"O ur cxpcric ncr 1n crilical si t ..
1t1oni; ~ally hurt us a11ht end of1bl
mat h.' said U.S. Co.ch q
Ba.mt tt. 4•
The Americans "ue unable "° score in the fin1 half1nd f't ll behi ..
.).(} 11 hal01mt ind"'"' c:ntcriH
fourth quarter. 8u1. a n ufT)' or
copped by Kirt. Everi1t at .I: ..
m1inina, tied it at 4-4..
The 1wo 1cam1 traded ..... :1. w11h Jullan H.an-ey tyi .. tlw
11 $ wilh 1:46 ttmauU ...
Rouucau dc9dlockirc I~ at 6 Willll
--· le ft. ' With Ille ...-, Ille U.
.......... 10 Ille fifth. ~-.-off-y. wlll -1111-0tl S.1-).
hi .... --=•••1 ... , "=· ,.., .. "--, •• ,, ... tlli u.. .... v ..... ...,,.,.
II-Star ratings take
Wp from 1988 game
Not nen Bo Jackson•s mammoth
nt innina home run, and a game
hich had more entertainment
alue than the one in 1988, could
ent a ratinp drop from the
revious year in Tuesday's All-Star
seball pme at Anaheim Stadium.
NBC'a 18.2 rating and 33 hare re lliahlly lower than the 20.4
tin -34 share ABC got for its
hl"lrwtlNllt last year.
The Amencan League beat the
ationals. S-3, in this year's game.
bich featured first-inning homers
Jackson and Wade Boggs.
This year's game was seen by most
las being more exciting than the '88
m
me, also won by the AL, 2-1. In
987, with the NL winning. 2-0. in
3 innings, NBC had an 18.2-rat-
g-)3 share. the same as this year.
• 0 -I Other tclcv1s1on no tes: J • O .J. Simpson will replace ~mad Rashad on NBC's "NFL
ve" as part of a continuing
hakeup of NBC Sports, the netwo rk
!rcpo_rted. The move came just after
tNBC hired ex-San Francisco 49ers
lcoach Bill Walsh to replace Merlin
Olsen as its No. I NFL analyst.
NBC Sports execuuve producer
Terry O \Neil said Rashad will be a
lgame analyst. Simpson will pair with
host Bob Costas. Al o. J im G ray has
ibeen dropped from NFL Live and
1Gayle Gardner will be reassigned.
1 Simpson, 42, was dropped from
fABC Monday Night football team
afier the J 98S season. He was an
NBC N FL analyst from 1978-82.
• Turner Broadcasting System an-
nounced h will switch its National
Basketball Association package next
season fro m SuperStation T BS to its
new Turner Network Television
cable channel.
Terry McGuirck. pre idcnt of
Turner Cable Network sales. said
TNT this week. achieved 1he 30
million subscriber level the NBA
required before the switch could be
made. TNT is now available an 33 6
percent of1elev1s1on households 1n
the United States, McGuirek said.
TBS. which reaches an estimated
50 million ho usehold . will tal.c
over a package of Atlanta Ha\\< ks
games. The NBA will llm11 that
number to 25 p,ames.
• Local television stations and
cable TV networks arc increasing 1hc
number of maJor league baseball
games they carry, a cable TV group
said this week in disputing claims
that cable companies are stealing
baseball from ··free T v :·
Local broadcast coverage of pro-
fessional baseball has grown by near-
ly 40 percent over the past I~ years,
from I, 190 games in I 97 5 to 1.64 7
games in 1989. the Nauonal Cabk
Television Association ~1d.
Since I 98S, tne number of
baseball games televised both b>
local broadcast siations and by re-
Jional cable sports networks 'has
increased seven ~rccnt. from I ,S36
games to 1,647 games. the NCT A
said.
"As a result, cable's baseball cov-
erage has served to supplement.
rather than reduce, the number of
games aired by local broadcasters."
the cable association said.
ABC and NBC have carried be-
tween 37 games and 40 games per
season since the early 1980s. and
they will air 40 regular-seasoo games
this year, NCTA said.
Beginning in 1990, however. C B
will have the nghts. and 1t will air
only 12 regular-season games.
The NCT A stud) said local sta-
tions wril televise abQut 40 percent
of all baseball games m 1989. up
from 36 percent of a11 games in
1985. It said major league franch1Sl'S
have granted TV rights to 16 of29
regional cable spons networks for
1989.
Between I 98S and 1989. 14 of the
26 major league teams made more
games available for local broadcast
coverage. seven maintained their
level of broadcast coverage and only
four decreased their rights agree-
m ents wi th local TV stations. NCTA
said.
At the same time, eight teams
increased the number of games for
regional cable network coverage.
---i Weekend "(V, radi9 sports
l Satanfa RADIO Y 1 0~30 a.m -BASEBALL: Boston at Minnesota
TELEVISION KNX (10701.
10 a.m . -BASKETBALL: WBL Slam-Dunk com-4:30 p.m -BASEBALL: .\ngel!. at Balt1r'hore.
l petition from Las Vegas (tape), SponsC hannel. KMP (7 10).
10:45 a.m . -BASEBALL: Kansas City at New 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: ~t. Loui!> at Dodgers. KABC
York. Yankees, Channel 4. (790). j l I a.m . -BASKETBALL: WBL All-Star Game 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chu:ago Cuhs at San Diego.
( from Las Vegas (tape), SportsChannel. KFM B ( 760).
f
l 1:30 a.m. -QOLF: U .. Women's Open from
Lake Orion, Mich .• Channel 7. Sunday l p.m . -AUTO RACING: Atlantic Series compett· I tion from Watkins Glen. N.Y. (tape). ES PN.
I 1:30 p.m. -GO~: PGA tournament from Wil-
liamsburg, Va .. Channel 4.
2 p.m. -HYDROPLANE RACING: Indiana Gov-
! emor's Cup (tape), ESPN.
3 p.m . -BICYCING: Grand Pnx of Cycling from
• Trexlcnown, Pa. (tape), ESPN. l 3:30 p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: Boxing-Four I U.S. boxers from 1988 Olympics scheduled to compete I in six-round bouts in Atlantic City (delayed), Channel
i 2.
3:30 p.m. -SURFING: H1ghhghts of 1988 O P Pro ! Championships in Huntington Beach, Channel 7.
4 p.m. -GOLF: Scottish Open from Glcneagles.
Scotland (delayed). Pnme T1cke1.
• 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Atlanta.
WOR. TBS.
.. :30 p .m. -BASEBALL: Angels at BaJtimore.
Channel .s.
4:30 (>.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Box-
in1-Danin Van Hom vs. G ianfranco Rosi. junior-,~ middlewciahts, from AtJantic City (delayed); Bicycl-
in1-Tour de France (delayed), Channel 7.
4:30 p.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Pro Championships J from Brookline, Mass., SportsC'hannel. J S p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: Women's pro beach
1 competition (tape), ESPN.
S 7 (>.m. -WATER SKIING: U.S. Challen~ of
; Champions (tape), ESPN.
7 p.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Dodgers.
. SponsChannel.
• 7 p.m. -BOXING: EvanderHolyfield vs. Adilson Rodriauez, heavyweights, from Lake Tahoe. Nev. (de-
: Jayed). Showtime.
: 1 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago C'tJbs at San Diego.
: WGN.
8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Ho llywood Park
repla)'I, Channel S6 {Pnmc Ticket, 10:30 p.m.).
8:30 p.m. -POWERBOAT RACING~ 1989 River
Race Auausta (tape), Prime Ticket.
9 p.m. -RODEO: Calgary Stampede (delayed). f ESPN.
.;HANDY
:·PfoM•t ~:the fairway and around the arecn.
:: No. S-327-316-304 yards, par·4. ;~There a.re 1even sand traps on this i:one that ia a sharp doalca to the ten ;;aoward the .,een.
::· No. 6-lOS-189-J 7.S yards, par-3. :i:ne lonaest par-3 on the course ., uirina a strailht shot to the green.
ia,. bunur in front oflhc
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -AUTO RACING: G rand Pnx of Grcnt
Britain fro m 1lvcrstonc. England (delayed ). ESPN.
10:30 a.m . -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltunon:.
Channel 5.
11 a.m . SPORTSWORLD: Au10 rac-
ing-Meadowlands Grand Pm. from East Rutherford .
N.J. (dtlayed ). Channel 4.
11 a.m -BASEBALL: New York Mets at i\tlanta,
WOR. TBS.
12.30 p.m. -GOLF: LI. '-' omcn·s Open from
Lake Orion, Mich .. C hannel 7.
I p.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from W1l -
hamsburg. Va .. Channel 4.
I p.m· -DRAG RACING: IHRA Nonhern Na-
tionals from Milan. Mich. (tape). E PN .
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at San Diego.
WGN .
I :JO p.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: Boxing-Tony
Thornton vs. te"c Collins. middlc"e1ghts, from Atlan-
tK C ity, Channel 2.
3 p.m. -BICYCLING: Tour de France (deln)edl.
Channel 7.
3 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Rainbow Futurity.
quarterhorses. from Ruidoso (N.M.) Downs, ESPN.
4:30 p.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Pro Chlfmpionsh1ps
from Brookli ne, Mass .. SportsChannel.
6 p.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR race from
Pocono, Pa. (tape), Prime Ticket.
8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park
replays. Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket. 11 :30 p.m. ) .
9 p.m . -RODEO: Calgar) tampcde (de layed),
ESPN.
9:30 p.m. -MOTORCYCLE RACING: Loudon
(N.H.) C'las.!.ic (tape). Pnmc Ticket.
RADIO
10:30 a.m . -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore.
KMPC (710).
I p.m. -BASEBALL: t. Louis a t Dodgers. KABC
(790).
I p.m. -BASE BALL: Chicago Cubs at San Diego,
KFMB (760).
SPOH'I' HHI· \h.
Rose's predicament provides
updated version to an old song
------
From The Associated Press
NEW YORK -Songwntcr Jim Terr
has poked fun in country-western songs at
Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev. former
senator John T ower arid now. in his latest
effort, Cincinnati Reds Manager Pete Rose.
Called "The Gambler-Pete Rose." the song will
make its national debut this week on the CBS radio
network..
"It's pan of o\H overall comedy service." said
Frank T. Cammarata, director o f mus1c~ntertainment
programming for tile network.
"It kt.nd of parod1e Pete and his predicament. It's
very well sung and well wntten ... and we're an xious
to get some feedback from our affiliates on n."
The song hit along to the tunl' of Kenn) Rogers'
hn, "The Gambler." That was the one in which Rogers
sang: "You got to know wh en to hold 'cm. kno"' when
to fold 'em, know "'hen to walk. away .... "
For Rose. the Red!> manager under tn\esltga11on by
baseball for allegedl) gambling on his own team. the
Flgnon, LeMond still 1-2
MONTPELLIER, France -Laurent
Fignon and Greg LcMond stayed 1-2 in the *
f o ur de France standings af\er the 12th
sta.ge Thursday on a day mad<.' eventful only ----
by a gro up of demonstrator!. who blocked the road in
an environmental protest.
Otherwise, the overall !>tandings remained the same
with F1gno n of France leading Lc Mond of the United
States by ~ven seconds with 10 days remaining in the
race.
Thursda) 's leg was 150 miles from Toulouse to
Montpellicr as red-brick buildings and wheal fields gave
way to remnants of the Roman c1v;hzat1on.
Italians Valen o Tebaldi and Giancarlo f>erini and
Frenchman Dominique Arnaud escaped earl~ and
~radually built up a 29-minute ad,an1age o'er the rest
of the group.
Tebald1 eventual!) won in a spnnt O\ er Penni an
S hours, 40 minutes. 54 seconds "1th ..\rnaud tn third.
more tfian two minutes baclc.. --
1 n the women's Tour de-France. Ol~mpic cham-
pion Mo nique Kno t of the Netherlands took the second
stage to retain the lead
Ql'O'l'J: ftt THJ: D ·\ l
Biil Flscber, Red m. pitching coach. on the
cxces$ive number of b;:1lks r ailed against John
Do pson. compared 10 other members of the
Boston pitching stall': "You get a reputa tion and
the umpires arc looking. It's hkc getting caught
robbing a bank. The bani. gets robbed again. you're
in the vicinity and the) think you did it."
King takes lead In Open
Betsy Kmg. the hottest golfer on the ----
LPGA Tour. shot a 4-under-par 67 Thurs-e /
day to take a one-shot lead over Mane-e:/
Laure d e Lorenz1-Taya 1n the first round of ----
the $4SO,OOO U.S. Women's Open golf champio nship tn
Lake Onon. Mich.
Kmg. who le:tds the LPGA monc\ hst w11h
$423, 794 and has won four tournaments this year.
rolled in a 20-foot birdie putt from above the hole on
the huge 18th gree n of the Old Cour~ at lnd1anwood
Golf and Country Club for her final margin.
De Lorenzi-Tayo, 28. a native of France who hves
m Barcelona. Spain, also birdied the final hole. making
an 8-footcr from below the hole on the 22,000-square
foot green.
rn other golf Thursday·
•Hal Sutton, fighung to regain the form that
brought him seven victories tn his first five years on the
PGA Tour. shot a 7-undcr-par 64 that tied him with
Tim Simpson for the first-round lead of the Anhcuscr-
Busch Classic 1n Williamsburg. Va. Sutton and Simpson
b<>th had bQgey-frce rounds that were one shot off the
course record over the 6, 776-ynrd Kingsmlll Golf Club.
• Naomich1 (Joe) 0Lak1 b1rd1ed the last hole and
tied Ian Woosnam for the lead in the second round of
the Scottish Open 1n Gleneagles, Scotland.
Reds' Larkin sidelined
The Cmcmnnt1 Red s suffered a major ~
setback Thursday when tests revealed ltga-
ment damaae to shortstop Barry Larkin's •
right elbow. He 1s expected to be sidelined
for at least two weeks, and could miss up to six weeks.
The team made no immediate roster move with
Larkin. who is second in the National league with 107
hits and third with a .340 average. Tests conducted on
Larkin found he stretched fibers in the ligament while
making a throw on Monday during the skills competi-
tion, part of the All-Star Game festivities.
In other baseball news Thursday:
•Reliever Rob Dibble said he won't appeal a
three-day suspension from the National League for
bcina a m ajn combatant in a fight last Saturday between
his Reds and the New York Meis. League president Bill
White p ve Dibble a three-day suspension Thursday
and an undisclosed fine, which the reliever said was
$400. Teammate Norm Charlton also was fined SIOO.
The Mets' Tim Teufel and Juan Samuel also were aivcn
undisclosed finest reportedly $200 apiece.
•Philadelphia traded pitcher Bob Scbta to Cincm -
oati for a player to be named later. Scbra, 27, in six
Phillies appearances had a 2-3 record with a 4.46 ERA.
He joins the Reds today.
• Detroit placed rehcver G uillermo Hernandez on
the Is-day disabled list. Hemande'l bas tendiniti1 in his
left elbow. The Tiaen also purchased the contracts of
inflekSer Doua Stranee and pitcher Kevin Riu from
their Claa AM fami club in Toledo while activatina
pitcher Frank Williams from the I ~Y disabled list.
• •delder~tfiddtr C.artos Martinez was IC•
tivated 6oin tbt 21-day disabled hat by the Ctuca10
White So1 after compe1ina a lo.day rebabiJit.ation
.-..ment. -. Oenera1 Ma,..r larTY Hime. of lhe White SoJL
NeeiVld 1 one-,.r ntmsion on bis c:ontract UwcMleb
tbe 1990 -.on. Himct, in the third ~r ofa thfft-year
contnct. ..-to tbc cxtcnaioa which included a raite.
lyrics were somewhat redone. . .
"You go t to know who's been hittin
"Know who' been m1ss1n'.
"Know who' been stnlun' out
"And who's got the run\. .
"But don't 3dvcn1sc your point spread
"Or you'll have to face the eggheads.
"There'll be 11me to count the money
"When the gnmc 1s done:· ·
The song then concludes:
"He said. ·Howd y, w n. in> name's Pete. And do
you sec a ll thcSt' reee1pt'i"
"Well you might think }ou'rl' a baseball fan . but
I bet I know the score· ..
Cammarata said thl· original required only a !>mall
amount o f ed111ng
"We had to tone 11 do"' n a bit, .. he said. "In the
original ,ers1on then' "'ere ~ome. "'ell. o!T~olor men·
11ons in there. So "e rccut 1t and redid 11.
And "hat about Rosl··• How will he react? Will the
network hear from hun'1
"I doubt 11." C :tmmarnta ..aid. "I think he's got
bigger problems w \\Orr) about than this, but we'll see."
I' THE BLEACHERS
Caught In a rundown, Jeff reaches for the
cyanide csapsule.
Peete decides on football
DETROIT -Rodne> Pc~te. opting for
professional football over baseball. signed a ~
multi-year contract Thursda} with 1he De-~
troit Li ons. ----
Terms of the agreement with 1he U n1 vers1t) ot
Southern Cali fornia quancrb:ick, Detroit's sixth-round
draf\ choice. "'ere undisclosed. Peete was to Join. thl'
Lions' voluntar) passing camp beginning Saturda) at
Oakland Un1vcrs1I) in suburban Rochester. Regular
training camp begins July 20.
"I'm 1gncd. sealed and delivered," Peete said
dunng a telephone in ten 1e" from the Pontiac Sil\Cr·
dome, where he signed wnh the Lions shortly aflcr
amvmg there Thursda) afternoon.
Fresno State player shot
A defensive end on Fresno State's ----
football team was wounded an the back and * stomach during u fight at an apanmcnt.
police said.
Willie Howard Jr .. 25, who won Big West Con·
fcrence ho norable mentton honors. was listed io critical
condition Thursday at Valley Medical Cente r from a
bullet that police said sttuck him in the back and "ent
into his stomach. cau mg maJor damage.
In other sports news Thursday:
•The eight-member West Coast Athlette Con-
ference will now be called the West Coast Conference.
Commissioner M ichael G1lleran announced.
•Rockets All-Star center Akeem Olajuwon 1$
hospitalized 1n Houston. but club officials declined to
comment about his condition. KTRK-TV in Houston
reported that OlaJuwon had been hospitalized since
Monday or Tuesday bec.ause of a blood clot in his leg
•Center Joe Kleine, o btained by Bosto n in a m1d-
scason trade with the Sacramento Kings. has signed a
multi-year contract with the Cclucs.
•St. Louis. a member of the MISL for nioe
seasons until the Steamers folded last year, was o fficud -
ly awarded an expansion f tanch1 sc for the 1989-90
season. The fonnal announcement by team owner
Milan Mandaric, a San Jose businessman, followed o
vote by the MJSL Board of Directors last week to accept
Mandaric's application.
• Bob Sauve. the New Jersey Devils Joalie whO
twicosharcd NHL's award for allowina the ~west goals
in a season, announced his retirement aficr 12 seasons
in the leaaue. Hindered by a recurring back problem.
caused by a herniated disc, Sauve. 34. played in j ust 15
pmes last season as a bickup to rookie sensation Scan
Burke.
• Austrian Gerhard Beraer. who finished third m
the Formula l driver standlnas last )'CJr, wiJI replace
Alain Pro1t o n the Mclalcn team beainnina next year,
Mclaren officials said. H e will join dcfcndina world
champion Aynon Senna at Mc laren, wbJcb won the
team championship with an un~ented 199 points
tut year and leads the standtll&S by a comfortable
rn&rlJn ~in this year.
•Philadelphia Mayor W. Wilson Goode an-
nounced that the city 11 closin1 historic J.f .K. Stadium,
home of Atm~v)' football pma apd the 198.5 Live Aid concert, u1e of fire cock and electrical viol·
ation1. The closina of the city-owned st.adium is eft'ective immediately, and Ooode warned the st.adium
may be demoliJhed.
•Emo Francncoh's aoal broke a te0relesl tie 21
minulel into the 11me and Urvpay 1ttnt on to beat
Parapay, 3-0, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in w Ant final-
round matcb of the America Cup aoccer tournament.
tbe South Americao championshap.
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Celebrity softball
I l'lt LCI• -\n&ele\ K1ngA "'111 host the Ftrt1
)pun) ( elehnt) Suf1b;l.ll Cl11~~1c on Sa11JrdaY •I
Bllur Field 1n 1..JJn• lkach, w11h all pcoettd1
btneft11n! the C\•\tlC Mbrosn Founllltion. -
The c 11~sie (e111ure') sof1ball team~ ~
rr~nt1 n11 the Lo) Angele) "-1ngs, R11dcr greats,
baM'hall 11eah and 1hc Holl}wocxl All-Stan.
The lcllm\ "''!l ton1pc!c in !hr« !.(\Cn-1nn1n1
11.~mr\. "'1th !he firil jaffie 1111r11n1 at noon
l he l1pen1ng K,anll'. a' thr Hollywood All·
\tars p!J) 1n1 a ll-am of ma,or ~aaue batcball 1rra1~ Tht' M'l.Ond game has the K.anp
thJlleng1ng 1he Raider great~. and the-third
11;ime ""Ill rearurr thr K.inp ap.1n~1 th.e Holly-
"'{t(.o(f .t,11-Sta r~
( t"lrbnllr' 1.<..heduled tu llppear include
.\dam Baldu.1n 1Full ~1ctal JackelJ, Nic k
8t'nrJ1t1 I Petr \l:u11• 1lh )IOT') ). Jack Callatl.an
I all•ln { rt"\U l on} Dania (\I.ho's The-
bo\•'). Rut>rn llc11~r• !\l.t'lcome lbck Kotter).
Brule PrnhJIJ I( h1psl Vhchat'I Spound
fHotrO. <art IA i:alhrr~ lRock\..I and Adnan
7 mi:J 11 J Hon.cn ·
11,kel) air ~·ailablt' fur ~beac h and can be
pur,h;;i<d .ol I 1c lrt \l a~tcr outkb or by call1n1
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Boating Jubilee
l hr .\n1\''1l3n Bouhng ~' · '89 "''Ill be
held Juh 2l-l0 di Short"! \ 1 lage l\f1nna
f>1nt' -\•enue and Shorrll 'C. 1n Loni
8t'11ch
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l>v"l"r a nd u1! !J•! 1n the u.·att'r the rut
p11m.,nl} tra1h:r.ibk P..'"Cr boa1,." 1n shQrC
d1~pla~\ in the adJill'l'Tlt m.'lnnt' park. ~171' will
r:in11e lrom li-fOl!I 1ntlatahlc' to 60-foo1 tu~ury
\:toCht'
The hour~ arr noon-11 pm "'C't'l..day\. and 10
a n1 -11 pm on ~turda 1 ~ and Sunda}) Ad-m1~\10n 1' SS for :iJult'-·s~ fur children 6-12,
a_nd undt'r o frl'<' frC"t'. adm1\Mun o.c.0k<;.•:;•;,iJOood.-;----l--f--.j Fndar;Jqh-Tr.-;anttiundarthto~ Jul~ .. J-28. ;irr a•Jolablt' fro'm Soul m C. .:
forn1a ~1il nna -\\.\0('1311on mt•m bcrs and othtT
marine retail stort\
Frre parking is "' a1lablr b) u~in1 the park-
ing 101 11o.1th cntran,e at P1ne .\vt'nue and
Sea\1di: v. a'
For more· 1nforma11on. phooe tht' SC"~1A at
6JJ.75!11
Invitational crack
tlhm1J1t s1ht'r n1edal1~1 Rand) B:amci. tht
11o.or\d indoor rttord holdrr and 1989 Athkuc
longr"°' outdoor champion 111 the sh01 put,
v.11l lt"ad a ""orld-class ftt'ld in the Jack 1n tht
Bu>. In' 11..111onal track and field mrtl Sunday,
-\ug. 6 at l CL-\., Onll..e Stadium
The mrtl "111 fcature man} top U S. and
1nternat1C1nal a1h11'11")
Barnt'~ \hallt'red the prt"•10us indoor rt"Cord
b' moT't' than .1 1001 11o11h t11s 1~~ of 74-4\1. at
the: Sun1<1s1 ln,11.at1onal 1n January 1n Lot
.\nJtlC)
Formt'rl} thr Pe~I ln\llill1onal. !he mrt\ 1$
t>t1ng hell.I 1n Leo~ a.n11rles fo r the 121h riear. It
1.i 1o11nc11onl."d ll\ lx11h the lntcriiauona Track
·Fedt"r111 ion rlTFl and Tht' .... 1.h letic C"ona.rns
tTa.C1 r1clrt~ arr no" a'ail•blc-at the UCU
cen1ral ucke1 orT1cr b~ ealhng (213) 825-5368
or thrnu&h T1el..r11\iastcr 11 1714) 740-2000 or
(ll!l 480-JZJl
Softball tourney
Sou1h<:rn Cahforn1a O'rr-The-LiM softb.111
is aoccpt1ng 1tam' for tnumam<::nlj dunna 1U
summer sca50n prugram to be-played 1n Los
Anaelc\ and Oranlt' Counl) arc:ai.
The tieam enu; ftt 11 SJJ. All tu.mi are
1uar11ntttd 10 pla~ a1 leas1 four pmdo 1n each
1ourname:11 .\II toumamrnu are fin11ked in
one da} and men. v.omen. and c~ lt'am
dn 1s1on~ are otT<:rcd
For mort: 1nformaoon. c.all (213) 866-i61S.
Canseco returns
to A's lineup,
slugs home run
''°"' The Auod•ted Pr•ss
In his first ~me back with the Oakland Athletics,
Jose Canseco dad better than even he expected.
"I'm a bit surprised aficr the way I hit in the
minors," said Can~o af\er hitting a home run and
knockina in three runs in Oakland's 11 -7 victory at
Toronto Thursday ni&ht.
"But I convinced m yself before the game that I
would do well. I think that tells you j ust how imponant
the mental aspect of the game is. rm only about 80
percent ri&ht now, but my at111ude 1s to go up there and
sec the ball well." Canseco. who missed 86 games with a wnst injury
and spent the last couple of w«ks playing with
Qaltland·s Southern League affiliate at Huntsville,
. belted a solo homer, drove an a run with a sacrifice fly
and sin~cd in another. He even stoic a base.
While Canseco stoic the spotlight with his thrtt
RBI performance, a couple of other big hitters con-
tributed to the wmning effort.
i
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Mark McGwirc and Dave Parker both belted threc-
run homers. McGwirc's blast, his 18th of the year. came
an the A's four-run first inning and it followed a run-
scorina sin&)e by Dave Henderson.
"We've beard from ~uys around the league that the
ball doesn't carry here, · McGwin.· said of T oro nto's
-Ulffr ......
canuco, who later homered, flles out
centet In &It lnnlft9 Thursday night In
oronto whit• pa.ring In his first "'•Jor
..,. ..-• with Oakland this season.
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Yaakees I, Royal• I : Andy Hawk.ins relJred the fi~t
20 batters he faced and finished with a three-hitter to
pitch New York to the victol") at Yankee Stadium.
Hawkins, 11 -8. pitched his second straight shutout and
won for the sixth time in his last seven decisions as he
struck out a season-high eight and gave up one but walk.
RH Sox S, TwU.1 I: Roaer Clemens pitched a two-
hitter over eight innings to outduel Frank Viola at the
Metrodo me as Mmnesota suffered its seventh straight
loss. Clemens, 10-6, gave up only singles to Kirby
Puckett in the founh and shortstop Doug Baker in 1hc
eighth before getting relief help from Lee Smith
Marteer1 5, Ti1er1 4: Edgar Martinez's two-out
single off Mike Schwabe 1n the 11th innin~ gave Seattle
the victory at Tiger Stadium. Detroit's eighth straight
loss The losing streak 1s the lo ngest for the Tigers since
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~tember 1985. R.aa1.n t , ladlus I: ln cte,eland, Cecil ESP)' had
has fint caretr live-hit aame, including two singles
dunf\& a sax-run 11th inning. to lit\ Texas to the victory.
Espy staned the Rangers· outburst with a lcadofT single.
and t\\O outs later scored the go-ahead run on Juho
Franco's broken-bat single
WlaJte Sox 5, Brewers 4: Dan Plesac issued a bases·
loaded walk to h an Calderon "1th ont' out in the ninth
inning to give Chicago the win at Comiskey Park.
Bobby Thigpen, 1-3. won his first game since July I.
1988 against the Yanke-cs.
In the Natio nal U!aguc:
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field to sco re Brett Butler with no ne out m the 13th
inning to gi ve an Francisco the victor) at Candlestick
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Large •ttracll'le "Pll In 1 1 Bedroom $665 2250 Verv>uetd 540·9626 pNoo• ,'",",2'°5' immtes S • o O t )ICUZZI. $510mo Ava E'SIDE 38FI 1BA home on 3BFI 2~8A, patio. gar , beeullful gerden selling 2Bdrm l'.4B• $770 IUST SEEi ··• opes 1 mo • sec WESTCLIFF Lrg I 8' ;1.~_3856 u !ti 1mm. 75g.3023
l\lJQ9 1o1. dtll gir. newly MC. •l•rm. 1 1475/mo Pootfipa. G•r•o• °' 1•1 Clml ITIEn 29r 19 , Goll Cou•se App1 only 67!1-0068 0!1hw1she• riv carpet. __ M' 2 •• , JM!nlM..-~t.-aireei,..avl IN 759-7004 Bkr cttrport. Sorry."° pets. ill Vk!to#--Oeck, quteJ. Jeflnl9 OMli! Point 2626 ON.l l:tE.BWEF N1f HOA: prkg, pool n-oet• Av1il COM 1400/mo UUI Pd 'u!tt ......,~-;& '&n
now 11200. 122-8891 ILIPPl 11-E 7Bdrm 1•1,ea l 77S -c~~! . ..-..1.a!.a · 1725/mo F&ITUTIO •••Ulll Lg lBr lrplc gas pd walk -NOW'1750-mo 1573-$8.t No~mtc-T---te-m-ete--1 MeM "'°""· •Id 13
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$1050 • 28FI 18" ttouse 2 pellos. 2 cir gar, bll·IN 398 W Wilson 631 -5S83 CLEAN 1BR 1BA, garage. TSL MGMT 642-1603 pr1vec;y , p1t10. garage. no Pool 5pil , gar 01 carport beach 3BA. 2BA. )'rt)' ___ David, 6'6-2722 1nytl
S850. Immaculate, g•r, n-pelnl. clelTI, quiet. ---------laundry leclHtlet, )'ltd Neer Hlitlor & Adams, 2 pe19 492·1203 • NEWPOFIT TERRACE S1 250/mo Av1<1 Mid -Apl lmmeCI e...i In B•ICOI MIN' w/F. !fie Bluni, N
w/d hk up. 146-2035 S \695. {818) 799 9504 1 Bedroom $655 $695/mo • 1500MCdep BA , BA ---1401 Suoe•1ot 646·6138 Jul~ Bk• 647-3850 1111 2BA. new pain\lcrpt, *£IV\+ •• .. ,,1, N/·-•i
24 I W Wilson 631 -0960 * 968-1521 • ·.. · gaiiJOe. w/O I I k $450 ...,.,.,, " ~ PllfTTIOl ·tllllf DUPLEX -28R 28A hkup. no Pf!IS 2868 B Hunt.leach 2640Toot.,eoto w:lk'Toou•eo YEARLY2: BOAM, 18A, e~uree:mn~;i;;5 WIO, tM S.. gar
3ar, lrg yd , canyon, nu c11cony. ger. 1 blk bch. 18A. tufty lurnl1hed Apt, 1 Clean E'Slde S1udlo, qulel Hickory $735 432· 7767 lBR 'll50 or 29 R saoo. IOCl•lwe? roo ureo iomov•? DUPLEX garage, laundry. ·
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crptlpnt Sl300. 146_8970 $1100mo. 8 ll-3S9-4S3g Adult. nf1mkr. 1550/mo nelght>orl'lood. prefer n-Radio. •!er.a. rMl-to-rMI -Oo•n&llifl 3 block• Welti! yOY'•tno! 1001ueo ID !rpk:. 1 Clock from beach •'iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiil-J .'.'~'~'~'~'·~6~7~3~··~'~°'~---~ dl'IP & u1U1. Oy1 1mkr, l 5351nc utl1. Av•H Clutlll.ci'igotgr••l lDuncll lrom ocean' & HB pier. r110,Yo1J'.••no11oot1reoio sg50•MC 873·6028/E Look to clalaln.d When·JOU'r• Jooklng ·1111n.1YUI 640.0220Eve557-7SS5 711.548·881411t5 ' IDr 960_0 130 ,rterSJ>m lhopc1US1n.ci tor1n1w•ratoyourappltwen11da.
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S l.100 S48·8511 course. 2BR. 2'ABA a ,~;..,--==~=~~I Oe n $3 ,750 /m o . MESA VEFIOE 3BR 2BA 1.C.A.B.H.IG. 786-7500
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$1400/mo. 857-0718 NewPOr1 CrMI 48R 2'11BA,
Quiet nelghbotl\ood 38A din. room, '•m. room, dbl
git. Piiio l '.~ml t~ bch' garage, W/O hk up, O/W,
sg1 smo 1 500 sec pool & courts, $1150/mo.
525-7075i63t-3242 TSL MGMT 142-1803 ~--=~--~-1or alter 8pm. 631·2725
SMALL 2BR l'louM. Fron! LIOIY-lllY & back yrd. Drapes. crpt.
CloM lo lhopt &. Khool•. 38R OVll'look• And. surf.
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to golf cour1e. Avl kitchen, 2 car perking,
lfnmed. 12000/mo. 1 yr pool S147S/mo yrly lse.
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548-934 11146-2848. ., 75-49 12
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3BR, 2BA. Nice lutn. IOf delaft1. Bkr 142-3850
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01 2 Cheirs, l 3g.95. c111 a11er 4pm 835-159• • 011t .. Stair l1llil1
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flea collat. ~ trom M1111t1111 ,...,.,. tor bl· 846-1121or84f.2.20e cea Coolt•. bebyamera. 0tam. ~· RE office In Newr>ott Beach. Mutt Leisure World home llnguel, Japeneee heir· 1----,...---,..,.-,,..,---==-a 100/WEEK. fl'Ytne. Cell Le for 11'1191'· have ~al computer & alnce June 22. SM-7933 dr ..... W/tome chntel. -.. .... vt.w. jMM Cout Re-WOtd pr~ng knowt-
Selo!I In bu.y ~ •Ptllct to trewl wortdwtde 111-Celllll-Uea1112 ettora, BH&G 786-7600 .ctge. Computer tpr.-d-tnlftet.,.. te2-otH •Fr• rm/board on Ship --lhMt expa a must Profl·
•No ••P '*''d 540 3332 P8'1 tllM, M9Y ~ AM U. ULll/UUIY+ clent w/numbefa Cell ~ TO THE MOLY MATWT•I-·· Of PM. No •xp. nec.M· Comm. o1et e«llla, ph<>ne. Laurie 71417.69-9531
SPIRIT. Hoty Spirit you P•r•••ll op•rallon at mt. lllT, OllLUIT Wllll IUUI..... 1ry Hourly • 8onue. word proceu. 973-e890 Non-•'"°"'"O office.
Who mak• ,,_ ... ft9fY'" Belt>oe Pavilion ••a-klna rowing boating firm FOf IC)af• time aeeembly. llPT llPlllllll 942-4321 Ext. 432 or -
t""'O l Who ltloW me ttle cer11fted 8 • P-" liceneed ..-. reap. peraon to ... Euy work at home. No Nice office Competitive 228. Walt '°' beep, ut! llllnlllllT lllTT P /T
wey to reach my ldMl1: captain• and eicp. Cfew llat w/cuatC>n*, phone, •icperlence needed. Call .. ,., .... Good beneflta. tor Crystal or Ben. Some ~. light office. MOfnlng1, general off~. '"'PT .,..,,.._,_....._ 211M'\..t. VtN Who give me thee PflO<pqa, t>oet exp. A• computerlnput/gen.offc. 1 504 841 7778 ext .,,......,, c •• Real E11ata Call Pete " ., own room, :p=::=: ~ divine gift to forgive and tor Eddie (714) 873·1269 F/prefd Nlary. 722-9055 • • • ' NMd 3 Manual Clalm1 PERSONNEL SPECIALIST Salary open. 0. · rvtJ)O(I · • .,-~.'~k kl!~" •LL•ll.11111 forget the wrong that la 1-----· -----2113. Open 24 Hrs. In-Proceaaora. min 2 yrs NB employment agy 11 area. CALL 833-8100 76l·5000 ,_ .... , uay ----done to me and you Who lllllllPll 11U •LP eluding Sunday exp. Aleo need 2 Cui-aeeklng an Ind w/exp In T SECURITY OFFICERS
*325 Incl utll/1100 1 tOK+/Month .,. In •II the ln1tance1 ot EXp. required. Would yat, PIT, 8 am to 2 pm, for C.M. mllTM lllllTUY tomer Srvc Reps, min 1 yr pereonnel, aalea. and/or UMPTlllll Worll for the ti.atl
,eve117/15,5&7-4112 Dlfect~ myllfewlthme,l,lnthl1 Ilk• to w ork 4-8 Dell.842•5297 1 E 1 1 t •llP· (Or 2 yr• prevlou• thetemphlp lnd.Poaln· For lnaurance Company. HUllYISI~ ~o~f~t.-m-n_/,_1-m..,..k-r ---=,h-r ~~:ti'::;:.;up Mall-ehort dlalogue want to days/month In a caaual 1------'."".'."".:'."'"':'.'~-~ ..:•t:_ n~r' : cuetomer arvc exp) Mu1t volves Interviewing & Mature woman or man. 11._ 11._...
lful 38A 28A NB It'• time 10 vacation thank you for everything Coate M ... office? AP lllTll lllllT, llA retary re! ltte~r:a.nt. know CRT. 999·2416, placing ap11 In the word = r~':,; mi:::
c:1oee to bchl Pool, 71415.w.2255 and confirm onoa mOfe for eu..n 1'41-0444. Energ•ttc conaclentloua Mu•t b• organized, Barb or Don. procesalng work pt~. eflta. ee~241~ ~ or -11iii1nwiiiwii"niia1ii•iiii1iiuiiii~
w/d, encl ger. Sl50 j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; INt I never Wini to be Aulat. for Prosthodontlc energetic & able lo LANDSCAPE ~= x~·O cr'n!ract I~ Mary An'n. Lloyd Pest Control wlll
131-1W ~ lr'NISll'nlnt aeparated from you no BOYS lfl) GILS practice In Newport Beach handle a verlety of dutlee ..... Lii IEPlllllll • n . r, T train you fOf Pollliof'I .. • ie-~t!=Ew~ matter hoW great ma(. ft 4d1yweek.840·5683 Incl Word Proc.ulng.S7!5eda 1'45-4635 self·atarter w/X N RECEPTIONIST/GEN. LloenaePeatControlSer-2740 Opeonun'X 2908 terlal desires mey be. t (WP prefd), heavy tele-Y· comm Piii• & wp k'l'lowl-OFFICE. Perm PIT tor vice Technldan. Career
want to be wlth you and 11· 11 YUll U lllTll lllllTllT ph<>Ma, travel arrange-LEGAL SECRETARY tor edge a r • d • 11 r • d R E. office In H B Mature Opportunlly. Muat have cee:'·J::aC-4 E~i ~91:.~ ~ my loved ona In YOU< TURNVOURSPARETIME lllllTllD manta etc. Call 751-7400 NB Attorney. Bualneas & qual1tle1 XLNT bene & pereon M hr 983-6969 good driving record
• . • , 000 000 Call OenlSQn perpetual glory. Thank INTO SS DOLLARS lrvlne GP OfflCle needs an OOERl~R PLANT TECH. Eetate prectlce. 1 yr exp friendly atmoaphe<e _u ____ n ___ -.. -T CALL Charley 8-12 AM ,.'5.~!"!°7._'i" phone Aaioc. 'e13: 7311 NOWI YtN for Your love toward exceptlOnal people orlen-FIT ~ b4e ....vvt pref or wtll train. F.4u11 use IPPI "--~ 979-6021 E.O.E • --me and my loved ones. ted RDA to join our buay · .,_ .... a • V""" Word Perfect 5. Call Mr. 11 ..... 1 FOf N.B Home .,,... • ..,.. t;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;; Amen. WORK AFTER SCHOOL team full-time. Xlnt OMV recOfd. No eicp Roberta 840-2812 Anoe FIT Mature SILK SCREEN PRINTER Q Mon!yTol.oln 2914 Person• may pray this AND SATURDAYS GET· salary, houri & benefit•. necea11ry. Call Foatera NlllmL..,,..T people oriented self-Lamination sklHI. print on
•WIOOWHASUilTOs! prayer 3 cona~cutlve TING NEWCUSTOMERS ASK FOR ANNETTE Garden1,631-8340. UllTA11191lf NB PIO)'mentagencyls atar1er with basic office myl ar 8',h11 Call
a'ili.1§. is.i:·:·:":m~ S10,000 up. No credit.... days. After the 3rd d~! FPOARPERA. LNOCO ADLELNIVEWERSY 7141552-1852 -DTllmlTll 'FIT work foe C.M. mfg. ol In~ of an org detail skill•. non-amkr. k~wl-540.1139 9am-3pm No nAnalty Call Oenleon your wish will be grant-.. arctlerY equip. 545-4978 1 11 die...,. edge of IBM-PC a .,.us. 2750 A~·87~7311 NOWI no matter hoW dlfllcult It INVOLVED, Al".ID ALL llJYEI Lloyd Peat Control wllll or n person to an .,..... CALL 673-6t70 fOf 1ppt Telemarketing . m'Y be. Then prOfTllM to TRANS P 0 RT AT I 0 N Needed. foe .blueprint co.. train you for posl110n •• •, Machlnl11 ofc pas. Jncl bly phones. Qf leave message llf•lllt pubilah thll dialogue as PROVIDED BV AN mu9t be reliable & have ~naeP .. tControlSer·• llUTlfPTY epptlcint testing, peyro41
Win Dinner For Twol soon as your favor has ADULT SUPERVISOR. own C8f & Ins. $5.00/hr. vice Technician. Car"' I Growing H.B. lnet~ment coding, & misc/gen otc llllPTillllT 11111111
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• llnftl/ Ct 'lent -·-s Tl ST. •• YOU CAN AVERAGE 494·2260 good driving record., operator for Mori Seiki & must have friendly· ol c Typing required. • •-,. CALL Charley 8-12 am 1· Mazak machines. Mini· pleasant personality. w l 1 Salary commenaerate ' 2769 a--2920 FOR FAVORS. $ 5 llMI 979-6021. E.O.E. mum 2 yrs ex.perlence. yr otc exp. Must love to w/experlence. 549-5100
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•CTORS NEEDED · --F T E 11 h FL•IST I man/programmer for bene & growth Potential Recreation or PM. No exp. necesa-frnr ol W•dtn & lrvtne ''You" can't 1-"e It .... th Thank ""'' St. Jude, for wholesaler. I ' no s PIT W__.._.. XI I t TIMt••flll lllTiflll &ATJYmfl Ho rib Bonus ..........,. Beech --f ·-~ ed through OR MORE speaking, bring OMV · -•nut. n opp YI same machines, 5·7 yrs --ary. u • \ • __ _... you" We1tmln1ter avors r v print-out. Call Betty tolearn.644·1413. 'eicper. 7.-02 Mount Joy P«IOnnelServlces llllOTll 642·4321 t. 432 or Futl~a11~!~~~ie Theatre auditions. 7/t7 your Intercession. J.M. 646-7775 F/TllOIPlllllST I Dr .. H.B.841 ·3663 955-056e For small, very nice, new r:r8c~:~~r:.", ask
141-1111 7118.Calltheatrelorlnfo. CtnanalSttvlcts 3004 --HIYlll Needed '°' a recycllngl •UTllTTlllOMI PISTNITlll SN laclllty. Borderline of --------
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11•-l /f Lost a Found 2925 _ 1 ........ , FOR MORE c1aa11, 3-axle experience. mec~nr•nut:Cturlrg1 2 opening• In am. market Lio. yd P"t Control will ~~~1•1~:; ~:.~r,11 PART. Tlfl: HOllS ---rwn 1 r-. INFORMATION CALL 3 yr1. minimum. Local co. pac •oe n-In Newport. 673-5520 train you tor position u a ' · =~J;,L~~~E· H==~'·e:~~:rd:~~:i (114) Ml-Mil work 213~4~~-~ 1r1a t ••. ~~~~:; c~m~:~~.1 p~~~. • ... nen .,, ~i:;ee::~~~·rg.~:; IESTAllllT Fill. TIME PAY
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prepared by Cynthia I •mas I -.s S fedefal credit union plan.1 medicine. Duties rnclud· good driving record. S6 hour 1tart: Will train. StOOOIWk Potential. Tele-
Huffman. 213-962-8700 lllll Ulf Train for Industrial Cater· Hra 8·5. Alk for Bonnie· Ing: billing, reception, fll. CALL Charley 8-12 AM. ME·N-EO S PIZZA marketing office aup-
M atu re reaponalble Ing Rtt. Hunt Bch, lrvlne. 964-9400. ! Ing, etc. 30+ hra/wtc. 979-ec>21 . E.O.E. 410 E. t7th St .. Coate piles Easy hrs. 6AM·12 =~n ~°'oidd:,:.r~~ 1_T_om_. 8_4_8_· 1._0...,.30~1--"_P_m_ Ulllm f /T 1 SalarJ co~~~~rate Phone Work Meaa. 649-7136 Noon. No Weekend•
one de( Mer area. Tues-lllYllS ELITE GARDENING SVC. w up. -· llltMl'Mtt hstns NO EXP NEC
,Fri 7am-5:30 Salary • CROSSCOUNTRY 714-6"&-5588 1
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benefit•. 973-1Q09. No exp nee. CA licenser• General Office , ••MY /Plrt tlmt STlllm c2~ ~ ~:,·u~~~t NE~10~~~~26~735 ' ' . t t
·~iiiiiiiiiiiliiii!-...---~~ Ch-.:""'__.lc quired. M acGregor c:..-..1~1 Exp pref'd HlllWIYIS ....... .,..... . ....... --.. 3018 n..,,...-• ..._, .__.. · · · COSTA MESA 548-6919 U_L_ __ .. iiiiiiieii;e-:J11at1iiil.iii:aiLI1;ei1iiii11i1I uulfts-.. w .,... Yachts, 1631 Placentia. _ • .,........ Aeeteufant
lit bc•liofl• to ahare Of· FOUND AIREDALE ......... Aastsr::."FIT :-cdM. -OI I .... • ... WWl'W..,.,·.... -LlllTEll MST 1··-a.1"nnss.-OillH o.c. S82· 12'0
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723-0780 tory Pt, N.B. 962-6756 private room, bath & .. -•a• •'llMI, DRIVERS lllllllmll Part time, ... y work AM M o n d • Y • F r I d a Y Set your own hours. earn -•-an If evening• salary 6«-M 19 ~·------ISSISTllT or PM No exp necesa-11am-&prn. Applyd1lly it great Income & love What a-~ ..... _.__a FOUND: BLACK & TAN. . --JLIT UllU IPPTf Part time, eaay work AM c ary Hourly • Bonua 11am et Ml Casa, 296 E you do ... Become en Im· "" .. ._ .... --· WlllSI With medical SU"'..... co w·NTED DISTii T 642-"321 Ex1. 432 Of' 171 .. St CM aglne contullanll Call Re· Pwtllna MO-MO + MC baby Pug dog w/coUar ...,.T • ft Of' PM. No exp. MQeM• 228. Walt tor beep, ask " • beCca Mltchell 962-8790 calf SCOTTI 5'4&·2794 • Found on beaCtl In N.B. .......... Peraonabfe mature per-ary. Hourly • Bonua. 11111£1 fa< Crystal or Ben f view 873-2018 Metlculou1I ReHonable eon. Muat be organized, 842-4321 Ex1. 432 or Reetaurent 1 or an Inter ·
NISHEO OFFICE for Rate• Experienced and energetic & be able to 228. Walt tor beep, eek YOUTH
rent. 3 lerge roome near FOUND Bleck/white 6 mos reilable. 733-8811 handle a variety of duties. IEWIPIPll HLMIY for Crystal or Ben. • Full"' p;. .. ·tlme CopstlaERMOeseNE. MIM•PlnoteRnTaSnce IGW HIRlll alfport 11084 month to old female. Santa Isabel XJnt office akllla Incl. word ..... .. • I
month. 752-5112 & Santa Ana Ave, CM . Pro c •a• In 0 . CA l L ~ llllUL .... p /T •Early ~.M. 11\lft & stockcl~rk needed, • FOOD SERVERS COUNSELORS
831-2382 £npoyment 5530 &44-8238 Iv mnaage. • ....... _..' Mon-Fri, typing, phones & 'Mult aYe rellable mldnlght-8.30am 11\lft, 21 • DISHWASHERS ..i-1 rt OUND Ce I -· •Balboa computerentry645-5883 vehlCleandlnwrance nit•• wk , S4.76hr.I .,...,'--rope y F t, gray w green *llll llflf* NEWPORT developer • Coronadel Mar 'Good Salary& **5'40-7337** •PARKING AnNDNTS We have challenging Po•· 2778 :r:'rt wt;:~~' ~~~wmapo~t Part-time needlF/T typing, cople1, lllllll...... Miieage Paid I Kltayema R .. taurant 1 f 11 1-mml!!!~!'P'llml'!!~~"'!-~I Entr..,,..eoeur M.,.azln• bright & wllllng to learn One day per week, early F"' Comm'l ..... n' dow ,.,,.,._,_ Pl.Mii WllTll 725-0777 tor appt After It ona open or ae -•CAFI. Sandwich 8Mch 84&-6821 _,... -.. computer. Don 722-7662 AM. BEGINNING JULY ..... w. ........ W... ••• •••• I 5 II (213) 489. 1333 mollvaled people t o Shop 0.11 apace In 4hrs/day Altnoon1 only ,..__...,. Ing contrector. Caeual .. --.•• FuH-llme. ~ contruc· pm ca · supervise teenagers In ~ marine environ-FOUND: COCKATOO Marlene, 291-2393 COCKTAIL WAITRESS 13T~. 17·dable cat, NB olc. eowpm, order 8A.M. • 5 P.M. M-F tlOn, RM/Comm. Good the newspaper promo·
ment 12.4 ell + atOfage Corner 17th/Irvine lll,IH/~ BARTENDER proo 0 naurance entry, bllllng. Salary + 6 A.M. -10 A.M. Sat-Sun Pay & Benefit•. Ellt• Retell Sala --tlonal lleld.
patto' & r98troom. Cali 8"'8·7S49 . Cotta M e11 area. Y'GOOD EARNINGS benefit• Call Jeulca Plumbing, 722-0374. OIVARESE. The Italian
873-9330 for Info FOUND· Female !20 If you have,,,. courage to 5'40-7500 .... NO COLLECTING (714)873-0780 Mo.-.. Pl•••n• ·-Shoe Store aeelclng FT or Guaranteed Income of .._ ____ _,.,.·.,...,... __ , f--... 711/89 (Br call, It could make you, __ Aiiiiiiiiii:tiiiiii'""--·~-.,, _, .. , PT Sales Perao n
en n e r y V 111 a g • ""'"' °" rich! 24 HOUR RECOA0-1 H•mlS UH•ll •HlfD mll Am Small lrvlne gilt mfgr 780-6561 401 Newport ..... k Ofc/~tall, MW bldg, ~.~::~tt~~=~ ING.991-2837 SALES ... SERVICE llLLMJ~JJ Experienc ed. Call3:30 • 7:30pm, 11 pm needaartlatw/goodcopy Center0r•219 F .. hion • lllFWll
20()..1000 elf. Wiii dMde 1 old Shew .. found llllllT• .. _ Computer knowledge ••• Is•;• •·F 962-8559, Iv meg. -7:30am. Pteaae call M·F. akllla. $6-$8/hOUr Flex llland Nwpt Bch fo ..Alrf AvallwiyAug.873-.9201 :v'ictOflL (200 Block)__,_ req'd We aleo train. -•w•--10-6pm. Country Club hrs between 8 -5 ' ___ •t
RGE YARD Approx near holpltal & nursery. PIT Hr~ flex. ~ ;:-:-FTI PT Gd earning• I~~~~~~~~~ _..... -•H Conv. S49-3061 25()...(M10 RETAIL SALES
10,000 aq/ft. w/houM, 548·5948 ~~ 1~~~~ Nwpl ~~9~ Bruce EARN MONEY Reading F:~~.en~a~yo NUfSlng PlllllTlll&Dl F=.':i1=!,~~~h-With potential for $1000
detachedgerage&lerge LOST Al -.. I (Male) CostaMIM .......... , $30000/yr In· FT/PT. FOf .. .....i1cat1on R.N .. L.V.N .. N.A. Full time M on-Fri 11oreM8klngmotlvat:f. per waell. TMee poa-_._.,_ un1•a C-2 z~ : rwue e . ' CONSTRUCTION """" ' ~ F"' --•~~1 ....... Ital hkY-1 are ,_.manent and ~.:c;n E 1Jth & c;c;;,-; Promontory Point. ·-·-111111 &/P IUIOI come Potential. O.talll and Information Mnd co;t°;'M~2-0'40o . 7:30am-"pm, S5 25/Hr energetic aaleapereon. on.:. an ";~cellent op-M 3 t Answer• to the name of 15Ra•-( 1) 805-687-6000 Ext Mlf-addrtaed ltamped · Benefits. No ex.p nee XLNT lal, comm. clothlngl portunlty ta< growth and eaa. year •;;, Ro 1 co REWARD To wortt OU1 Of home. Mr Wiii coqalder training. y. t590 ~ to P.O. Box OFC ASST NEED£0 For Apply In peraon, Booka dlac. 720-1181 ra""d advancement In· $2IOO/moAgt875-8 873-4478 Tarry'• C1Mner1. Costa M&-5100 4589, DHrborn, M l CoataMelaplantco Af>-on Tape 729 Farad St . --------...,.
-' Mela S4&-6485 EARN MONEY typing at 49 121. rcox 30tva/wtl Nleinkr. Cotta Mm . 548-5525 Retell aured va.n. wagon or -·-~ LOST COCKATIEL young eo.ordlnator to locate home. $30,000/yoear In-· · Upacale Junior women'• la.roe aedan 11 required. 1-w--:tilt-••· -· w. grey, with YIYld yellow llTI KTAIUIS hOrtlee for fOfelgn . come potential. O.talla, IHlllllPD 1!'ua0:;~3 ~ bill-Pllflll. PmTDS clothing atore now open Lota ot opportunity to tl9l. CM Alt 5U-to:l2 coloration Vic 11th & Needed now. Daye/Eves etudente. Gd eummer Job. ( 1) 805-ee7-ec>oo Ext. se.~. I hr.,_., car e,-;, MCretary, ~ Wanted Saatl a trim men. In the Newport Fuhlon grow with ua. No ex-.I II.I ltVlne, C.M. 875--8451 poeltlont avail. Call 819-432-23!50 9am-9pm B-1590 a,.,. r-.i-A 759'-1068 5 yra eicperlence good Island Mall Management perlencie neoeeaary. W9 -• •••• 544-4e63 . ~-· . bookkeeping, g ood 1'49-• & .. res ~llcatlon1 now wtll train. oflloe. llllO elf. Avall LOST DOO·REWARDI • phOne Pilla, AIR, & A/P. pay. Call 1844 being 8CQ99ted. Phone
811. 1122 ~ AY9, Grey&Bladtahorthalred 8Muty NEWSPAPER Cont a ct Chrlaty P/T ... lftlltlWertJ Marlannee.44-M33. To achedule an Int~ eo.le MeN. 4'4-3094. Auatrallan Stle98rd mix. UIUI If •M•T 831-6340. SAT. & SUN. 8am-1prn. and find out your earning l~-~===~!I Med·lrg female. Vic of N o w Int• r v I e w Ing -•ll!A!I S6 hr. Kathy 640-4101 UILlllT lllllT potential Harbor & W II 1 on. energettc quality etytlata, .,.r_ ----Sallt>oat Charter FINI
FT ffont office, 722-1872 631-0323 manlcurl•t• & ...iatanta. DEL Iv E RY FM tman Mfg'• Rep Co. In p /T Pllml llU need• dock hand. Part· ... 1 II. llln 1 Located nr Harbor View the ~Ing oood• flelCS.. 2-3 dlYI per waell. Office-Time 845-7100 ....,. lerge,.., ctrtv.ln door. Loet: Perrot L"ac Crown ., .. In Newpar1 Hiiie Exp req ct In customer type environment. No (213)477-3163
S S710t mo. 12"° Logan Amazon. S.A. Heights. Center. For Into, call aervlce. Computer entry, typing required, will train. llLll
i AY9, Coeta Meu. Rewwdl We aH mlu hlml Mlcheal 1'40·9.494 general office 9kllla. Xlnt Agply PENNYSAVER, ....,_ PENNYS'"'VER 11 .. oAY8640-e3s2 756-918084&-9044 * ~o COl'LECT'ION * ..,ary e.nem. for the .... .. ---J ~ 1 .LI 11ght · aon PINM can 1 80 Plac•ntla Ave., pen time Polltlon• avell· ~1831-3324 • Coate Mee&. able In rMder ad lalee.
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ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS
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AREA AVAILABLE:
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Order Dept PIT,. .. ,.... :::,,1e M'::!v ~YF:c ------'""'!"!~ Small co Meda a cheetful, Dt9ptey ec:IYWt~. Good dey 9'-5, IMO Pl8C*'ltla An!l!e 6010
friendly peraon to tue & Engllah 9klllL Wed I Sat. AY9., Coetl Meu. ...._.. m l•I• procw phone Ofdera. Apply PENNYSAVER. -4 NiiiiiiUii;&;tr -I -•..-•-•• OuUee 1nc1 llMW phones, 1880 Placentia Ave • a11nllf Fine Europeen & American
flllng, typing. Need abl4lty Coeta Meu. New Offtcee Immediate Antlquea. .... 8000 eq. ft
to wt! In crowded & buay employment. Nr OC air· New Nautlcal & Mllltary
otc. Hra 8am-4:30pm. tlMITY lllTllL porl. Xlnt benefits. Non· 1931 Newport BIYd, CM
Bene. pd vec:. 17/hr. CM Clerk. FI T Mon· Fri arnottJng group Meklng Early Amertcan ESTATE
848-1540 7am-3:30pm. '4.75tHr. FIT pro~ w/xlnt cook 1tove complete Beneftta. No 9l(J> nee. ret.1 Phone/type 55wpm. a fl I
--... ~ In ~· :::· Contact peflOnnel difeO· m~':'w1=...J:.~~ For a manutactwtng com-on ape, "' .. tor , MI ch e 11 e Tye. 1 1 100 759-3087 pany. Heevy phonee, exp Coate Mee&. Ma-5525 (714)281·1300 __ • _. ____ _
:::~£=::: "lmn.fiiil .. ;4£ !:\E!"t.. 5-Star Aeeort s.c. ~
sun. 4-hr. Shift 125 per ••vanms IHd + bonus. Ave ...
1100/<My. Prefer °'-dgo-
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(714) 2<40-4112 Sunny
(111) 721-3049 Petrioe.
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175; White, ,,.., ""' TAPPAN DlehwHhet
175. 75 ... 7512
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Run your Help
Wanted Ad in the
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second week FREE!
AMANA 25 Aetngerator:
1150. Kenmor• weth-
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722-1164.
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CONTEST.RULES
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call Maria or Angle,
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!UCTAIC STOVE &
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SO JOIN US AFTER SCHOOL
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YOOLL MME GOOD MONEY
AND HAVE FUN DOING IT.
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• • •• wooo~~O~N~LY¥40~M11;1n;•~· ~C~A~L;L~64~2~·~5;6~7~8~.:rn;~!!~ .. ~·~-.. :"~lfm\ BEDROOM: llOO. I PC "111-•e• lltll
Can........, bedroom; 1175, lb'• .,,0 --11m ~~'' cnw•; aso.i~"'°""~· ~~c1et~~MM:S::::::~·~12;:2~ ll'~-~WMe~ .. ~,,..,.,-~•w1~2;•1!Hunt:!!!!~-.. ~.m~,,.,,..,~·~140~1 ... · _ .. -...... """' ....,. SOFA I LOVESEAT: URN. kn!Qc N.cka. PC Qer11Q9 Sal9. Set 9 em . 5 YARD SALE SAT. 080. 650-4669
$850. 011 P•lntlni•; wlprn1r, MC aya. bill•. pm, furnUur1. clothes, Flschtf 1teteo I cabinet. vw '87 CABRIOLET s I 5 0 I... 0 8 . wtrbd, misc. Sat/Sun 9·2 ~.,misc. 3220 ld•ho Large Humldll ..... Beta CONVERT IBLE
722·1854. 408'~ Jumlne. CdM. Place. 11pe1, IOO's rec ords , 5300 mi 5 lpe9d a/c
••••• GARAGE SAL~ CIU I a Ir llC)el. 1000. •mllm l 1ereo cui. EJC2 1etert1l1•Ntln ~=-~~Mt:; .. ;;;;;:::;::•:1::24 S1t &Sun 483 Ab bleW•y boo6(a, puni.t. games, cellent COl'ld. 111 .500.
• • 9 1 (lrvinel 171h J lo<• ol b•byloyi &equlp.Wll 474-7710Mon-Frt 9·5. P1ld 10.. acrl Ic e F .. ,0,, .. ,, S llvet Slr•nd. KJ..2212 ...... ,,,_.,., •• •· IOC SWIP MEO --
COMPLETE s1.m.y 9 pc EVERY s .-.T. & SUNDAY HUOE SALEI SATURDAY 1,.,.--.,.,,-.,--,.,.,.,,1:,:;~°';;,.:Dol~~m~·~"";;...,,,~9~3001"1
Bdrm Mt, P.can wood, *Or•~ Coast Colleott* 91m-17 3092 W1rren Newport ltlCh 6169 •CAO '111 &eden O.Vllle.
kk'IQ cane h••dbo•rd •Ir~ & Ad1m1, Costa L•ne, (bet~ F1irvlew FURNITURE. c loth••. e11ceptlonal1'1' ,,_, 871< m•lc 2 chrl & benc~ esa Ad misalon/Patklno & Harbor. off B1kerl ml, $3475. Nptr II Mtr1
$950 000. N3-3781 REE. S PACES $12 In MOYO NG SALE. F"rnll"•O gl&sl ••re, Bonsal pots & 5-i&-20 17 Ev. s.i8-8823 ·~C,,;-=.;,iNn;o.-.::-~vanc., StS on day or . u u • misc 15 18 Cumberland LTVIHG ROOM SET a pc, s.,...1p M .. t. -432•58a:o 1ppl11nc11, lool1, dllhel. Ln. SAT/SUN 9·5. •CA04LLAC 1987* :~h:.: ~~-=-· I~~ ~~:.~p:~· 2~~ ~.:.: 181111 llLM SAU flHtwlM l'IJe&wt
8"4-0·8-473 ·LAl<E/4-0CEAN FISH Drive, Co111 Mesa Shark lll•nd Yacht Ckib 1~!~~1 ::=~''eu~=y ~~=--,.,_---Pole s. Sp1rin1ng-Penn 0-C -00-f P1tklnglot-One OayOntyt 19 ther C t wftMll fiotl 'r,o p (Oak ) WI 60·85-65 reela. $5·$16 Al< LAW F O RM!. 1099 Bayaide 0ri11eN.B. s:p,;b u~~d l tlon . M•l~ Swivel Ch•lr B1j1 rodS30 ~8-9832 . Olll 8,"try&dr. IOOY rv. Sunday.J uly 16th (2MHL0 .. 8 l P rivate ii!8"•54' 11000+ newlor -----b•by u1n much m0<• 'IO·Q0 .... 00 · $375.Mlke854·1179 1 IO!hes Kids -La rge S119-S 3075 Moto«llP1 -. . -p•rly. 71 4-675-7957 ="'°Bod=•-==~,~~;:-.··I Ladles S1·uP Furn, Sund•~. 9." 2040 Or•noe ll&SSIYll 'f1 -4~M~-.4~lg • Y 1
Sof• · •: C r ~itch, dolls, linens. alive<, Ave Fuiniluie. clolhlflO. Moving. Lido Isle patlo o----=~~~~--•
OllOfnlfl, boollCU9, col· JIW•rl). an11que P•O)eC· t•in tlaby stroller ear sale Unbelievable Items. '89 JEEP SALE 1 .. 1bl.Fr1rnedplc1,l 25-to r l ish!ng pole ·
•300 760•0848 111,, 5,,1·5 8 , 36, ,' se•t. blke. e•e1clse bike Sc·SSOO 9•m-5pm. IEST DUL
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SOU THWEST! l1mp1, 1~·-"'_tln!.__ ~ Hunt. lflch 6140 WS~~~Cld~he?A~~; • •
Sota • IOY91MI: ch1lr1; Ev4J~lng Go•sl New BIKES . chairs. and l!lblff. houaehold ooc1I ,_ 8,,_: usl bring us your best
i;;flalM(peach/greenlwhl) I decor stove lnaetts S25 small Tl/, b1rstools. lots tlques an~ much misc bon•flde Jeep deal and
Stonel gllll or Whl w11h; New .4 Ion AIC coll s 125 ol womens· CIOlh9S, misc SAT 7.308m.2·00pm · we'll t:Mllt ti!
col/end lbl1:din sets: wait Anlq !bl, coke & collee SAT 9·3, ?OSOl Sp•nc,lrill 1308 Susse11. lane. · Jll SLEIOIS
un1t1I Pine tog• pole bdrm m1Ch, l1t&raJ Ille, new GARAGE A-NTIOUICSALE
Onlllgm•ltreu/b••prlno. Illes a globes, plCtvres. Beds. houMnold Items.,_.,.-..,..-...,,..,.,..,..,.,.. HOIDI Whole .. 19 PfCI. 973-0653 clolhes, loys. IOfll more roll 1op desk din tabla 1::
TIAILIYll'I 15 1E 19th·S•t9A ~ 120 1 Alaba~ Sal/Sun · Sin Ju1n CafMs~~~: JEEP-OGLE
IUl&lll GARAGE SAL Et 3338 C1h-MONSTER SALE • Every . 32881 Cimino Capistrano
$ 800 19111 ent ctr, 85•81" !Ofnla St. (Mna Verdel conciirivabl• llem 101 SATURDA Y 8~. Bikes, car SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
:,100 $.350 IMk bltCM Sit July ~5tn. 8am·.4pm nousa, oll!ce yard se als. s 1ro1te1 , toys. 4ll·Ol1D
72l 72· 1200. Alumoni M1ny clhlctrans nema. Frl/Sat1Svn 9 am clothes & misc 27931 Off" explrn 72 hrs itter
P•llo Ml, $75. -497·8834 and misc. 100311<1muela Camino S1nlol OOmlflQO . puo
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Orange CoM1 DAILY PILDT/Fridoy, July 1•, -
Ol\1\NGE COUNTY CENTENNl r\L
We Are Orange County Proud
Atmmt a hundttd yean ago, agrkulture and bualn-floun.hed M pio-
neering men and women lleltled In the fertile ttglon now known u OrUlp
County. Today a recogniz.ed center for the artl, buain-, lnduatry and
progttulve education, Orange County proudly rememben 119 early hlatory.
Beginning on July 31, 1988 a yearlong oerin of event. and 1pedal programa
will celebrate Orange County -119 heritage and future, along with opectacu-
lar opening and clming ceremonin, vioual and performing artl, educational
progrum and hlatorial event. involving all of the county's T1 communitl.._
Please join m In this great celebration!
For Centennial Information coll fillR_1'1 •
1878 Anaheim 1886 Santa An.a
1906 Newport Beach 1909 Huntington Beach
(714) 859-4000
1915 Seal Beach
1926 Placentia 1911 Laguna Beach
1956 CfP"""
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1957 Westminster
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· 1953 Buena Park
1956 Ganie> Grove
1960 La; Alamit08
1953 Costa Mesa
1956 Stanton 19'57 Fountain valley
1962 Villa Park
-' 1967 Yorba Llnda 1971 Irvine 1988 Mission Viejo
Celebrate the Spirit
1889 -1989
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O~I COUltfY, CALIFOlNI A
NOTICI TO COHl'U CTOlS
.. •l•d propo1el 1 f roa cofttractora llcenaed in a ccorda nce vtth Sectioft
At Su~1ec tlon 17, Propoeal aequ1re .. nt• and Condition• v ill be receive d a t
th• Offlc• o f th• Clerk of the loard of Supervi1or1, aoo• 465 , Hall of
.,•lnl1tration, of t h• County of Oran1e, Sa nta Ana, cal t forn la, on or !>.fore
·~!f°' the Z IMI day of ~t , ltlt a t 2100 P.M. ~. ~ a t vhlch ti .. t hey vill be pucly o pened and read in loo• 169,
Plrat floor, Mall of Adalntatratlon , 10 Clvic Cent e r Plaaa , Santa Ana ,
California, f or the follovl n1 project to be ad•inia t e r ed by the Ora n1• County
lnvlron .. n tal Manaae•ent A1ency:
CONSDUC'TION or
TAI.IDT CIWINBL Olrrt.rr
(Facil ity No . 002)
a nd
STATI PAll MITICATiott
fro•
PAClPIC OCIAN
to
PACinc COAST llICBVAY
SCDDULI OP VOU ITPS
(l ) -PllASI I
ITEM HO. DESCRIPTION OF VORX
A. GENllAt. CIVIL
"oblltzatlon
Field Office
Clearln1 • Gr ubbing
Ma i ntain Tra ffic (Bike Trail)
ESTIMATE OUANTITY UNIT
1.
2.
).
4.
5.
6.
7.
Re110ve • Dispose £Kisting CoM f ort Station
Re11<>ve • Dispose £Kistin1 A.C. pavement
St ructural Concrete
1
1
1
1
1
1728
210
28170
26
511
485
1838
2304
L.S.
L.S.
L.S.
L.S.
L.S.
C.Y.
C.Y.
lbs.
C.Y.
L.F.
L. F.
S.F.
Tons
8. (S)
9.
10 . (S)
11.° (S)
12. (S)
1).
Reinforcin1 Stee l
"tsce llaneous Conc rete
6' Rish Chain Link Fence
).5' Hlah G~ard Cable Fence
"•sonry Sand Valls and ~etaln ln1 Valls
A.C. Pave •ent
SCBWU1.E OP VOU ITBMS
(1) -PIA51 I (Cont.)
ITIJt NO. DESCRIPTION OF VORK
A. GDDA.L CIVIL (Cont.)
14.
15.
16.
17.
18. ( S)
19 .
Paint Stripes • Pave•en t "arkln1 s
Parkins Bu•pers
Adjust Cleanout to Grade
Metal Guard Rail
8' Hi 1h Chain Link Pence -
Least Tern Preserve
Ht 1hvay InforMatlonal Stan
•• RIDCI snucruu
1.
2.
3.
4 .
5.
6.
7.
•• 9.
10.
11. (S) u .
IJ. (S)
Structure £Kcavation
Str ucture Backfill
Dev1tertn1
Purniah 4-foot R.C. Sheet Piles
Ins tall 4-foot R.c . Shee t Plles
Fur nish 2o•D Prestressed Concrete Piles
Drive 2o•D Prestressed Coocrete Piles
Furnish 16•D Prestressed Concre te Pi les
Drlve 16•D Prestressed Concrete Pi l es
Structura l Concrete (Bri d1e)
Re inforcin1 Steel
Concre te Barrier Type 2512jA
6' llJ1h ChaJn Link Fence (Bridfe)
C. COUOft STATIOll STRUC'l'UU
Park O.velop111en t
(2) -PMSI Jl
IT£1t HO. DESCRIPTION OP VORK
A. CDfUAL crvtL
1.
2.
) • (D)
"obilization
Field Office
Oevatertn1
(2 ) -PBASI IJ
SC!JDULI or vou ITMS
(Cont .)
ITIM HO . DESCRIPTION OF VOU
A. ClllDAL ClVIL (Cont.)
4. s.
•• 7.
•• 9.
10.
11. u . 1,.
14 . (9)
Uncl a11i f l ed lxcava tlon
Tr ansport o f Excess Sa nd to
Mevpor t a.ach Cr otn f ield
Una u l table Mat eria l Excavation
Unc la11ified Pi ll
Type A S tone -J e tties
Type I Stone -J e tties ' Crade Control
,,,. C St one -J e ttie s ' Crade Control
Creut .. 11,rap
Plher Pabr l c
Gr•el PH .... t
"9Mftry a.nd Wall• -.. but lt
alter Conat r uc tion Acceaa
(I) O..Ote1 S,ec:l altJ t c ..
(D) Dlleta.,l•
ESTl"ATE QUANTITY UNIT
2550 s. f'.
81 Eac h
1 Eac h
120 L.F.
2550 L.F.
1 Eac h
8 70 C.Y.
720 C.Y.
1 L.S.
8118 L.F.
198 Bach
4125 L.F.
100 Each
817 L.F.
38 Each
1970 C.Y.
277000 lbs .
331 L.F.
·)31 L.F.
L.S.
ESTI"AfE QUANTITY UNIT
L.S.
L.S.
L.S
ESTI MATl QUANTITY !:!?!.!!
150420 C.Y.
75000 C.Y.
7000 C.Y.
)6270 C.Y
22500 Tons
27500 Tons
14510 Tona
1065 Tons
16760 S.Y.
210 Ton~
1'0 s.r.
......... trt1etl• fllft1, 1,.dal "'"hl..u alMI other COfltrM'
--t• ... .,.aa..le e.. -l•ti• wl thout cha rs• or M J ~ He• .. •pen ~'· ... a.. ............ ,_, .,,
t 7.• If flU.. .. la,.,._
All ch~cks •hall be •ade payable t o1
£nvlron•ental Mana1•••nt Aaenc y
P. 0 . BGK 4048 ( .. Jlin1 a ddress)
400 Ctvlr. Center Drive Vest, (st ree t
Sa nta Ana, California 92702-40 48
address)
Orders vhi ch ire no t properly addressed or payabl e a r e subj ec t to delay.
The £"A shall not accept responsibi lity for t hat delay.
There vill be no refund for retur n of plans and special provi s i ons, and
return i s not required.
Bidders vish ina to obtain a l ist of plan holders shall not i fy EMA/Publi c
Vorks at th• addresa s hovn above, by •all and shall include a chec k payable t o
EHA/Public Vorks in the a•ount to cover copylna costs of the list of plan
holdeu •. The copyin1 coats •ay be deter•lned by contactin1 the EMA by telephone
at (114) 834 -)459. Due to th• coepleKity o f EHA's projec ts and the t yplc1lly
larae nllllller of bldder1 encountered on each projec t, the EHA vlll make no
atte•pt to read a lis t of plan holders to prospec tive bidders o ver the
telephone. Bidders reques tlns lists o f plan holders are adv ised that t he l ist
vill be current as of the date of requ~st a nd that the request s hould be tl•ed
as to al lov f or nor~al 11411 service .
" The bidder's attention ls direc ted t o the provis ions In Sec tion A,
Proposal Requirements and Conditions," re1ard ing the requ irements and
conditions vh1c h he mus t o bs erve In the preparation o f the pr oposa l forM and
the submiss ion of the bid.
Ques tion~ on 1nterpreta t 1on of t he Plans and Special Provisions prfor t o
t he da te scheduled fo r bid openln1 s hal l be addr essed to SUE ARTERBU'RN
(834-2599) Proj e c t Eng i neer, or to J..BH &. S~ITB (834-2319), Proj e ct En1lneer's
Engi nee r ing Supervisor.
ror bid re sul ts contac t Richard Cl osson, Construction Divisi on a t
'714)567-7810.
Ques t ions concernin1 purchase of Plans and Special Provisi ons sl'lb~ld be
addres s ed ro t he c ash ier, EHA, (714) 834-3459.
eeoncacw flUaJC AUCnoN The undef 8'gned Wiii ....
It publle eudlon on the 17th d~ Of ~. 1Ht It 10:00
o't:*:a AM et Emplte s.tl 81or._, Mt W 17th St .
Coata ....... CA Klt!Mn Dalllt, Unit 1027.
antique fl.lfntture, mini bltl•
& mite IUrl\ltute, Benedetto
Vacca. Un" 108t, rec:Ofd
pla)W, WllertJed, tool bo• lo mt.c: Dale l<obetletl. Unit
10te, band .. w, lathe, tools. camera eq~t. t>enchel
& mf1e.. Jory Bishop, Unit
&<MO, washer & dryer; Bob
Edward, Unit 5032. BBQ,
rolfawey, tool boxn, tool,
ho11Hhold mite.; Tereta
H0Slu1. Unit 8083. dinette
Ht, e11y chair: t.ttnt
Brew.r, Unit 8047, drHMf,
couch, and mite
Published Or1nge Coa•t Dally Piiot July 7. 14. t9811
F572
MUC NOTICE
L .... Nottce
A public heating to gain
community r~M 10 the lnlttal cotleetlve barg1lnlng
proposal ol the Call!Of'Oll
School Emptoyee1 Auocil·
tlon, Chapt« •376, witll the
Ocean Vklw School Otttrlct
wlll be held on July 25, 1989.
11 7 p.m at the District
Board Room, · 18940 B
Street, Huntington Beach.
CelllOfnle PrlOf to the hear· Ing, lnttrHtad rt1fdent1
may teeure a copy ol the
propotal It fht reception
datk, tame addreu. alter
July 11, tll811.
Publl1hed Orange Coeat
Dally Piiot July 14. 1989
F58S
NI.JC fl>Ttel
NOTICt &1WnTION TO ADMHllTEA
ESTATE OF:
OOAOTHY •· I UTHE ALAND
CASE NO. A14I074
lo a• llelrS,
benelcianet c:recltota.
contingent etedllo111 and
persons wtio INIY olherwtM be inlarealed in
lhe-wlll Ot ellAt~i..,°' bolh.
of DOAOT"T a
Sl/THERLAND A PETITION has been
flted b~ VERYL NANE'TIE
Sl/THERt.ANO tn fie
Supenor Cour'I ol
Cal1tomla. COJJnly or
ORANGE THE PElrTION re~fttl that VERYL NANETTE SUTHERLAND
be appointed H penonal
representatrv• to
admin15ler fie estate ol
Iha dec:edanf THE PElrTION requ .. tl the decedanl'I
WILL and oodieile. 11 any.
be IOnti.d to probate
The w• and any ooocn
111 avatlable lor
e1amnat10n in fie r11e -.p1
by ~OOUfl THE PElrTION
reque1• authonry to admlntSler the fttale
under the Independent ~uon ot Ett•• Act (ThlS authot1ly ..,..
allow lhe personal repreNntallve to lake 11'1111\Y llCllOns wtlhoul
oblatnlnQ eourl approval
Before r.tuno certain vary
~r'lant actions ho-lier, the penonal
By or de1 o f the Board of Superv is ors o f the Coun t y of Or ange ,
State o f ~J 1 forn1a .
rePfesenlahve wtll be
requred IO give nolic. to
tnterea'-d per90ns ""'"8
1r,.y have waived nob or
cons.enled IO lhe PfOpoMd
llCllOn) The 1f'lde99ndenl
admtntSUllOn authority
--.-'-.. n 1-1C-NO-Tl-CE--1 w11 be gtan'-d uniHI en __ ;..r~=~~;..;..;;;.;;., __
1
tnletetted perllOf\ r• an
obf8C llOn lo ttie pel4*>n and shoWS OOOd CllUM
why the oourf ~ nol gr an 1 the au fl0t l1y
Date: J une 28 1989
PUBLISH Orange Coast Da ilv Pilot
July 7 and
Julv 14, 1989
Or ange Countv
flood Contro l
Di s tr ict
SOTIC•~ 61i!>trrno:-<
TO ADMINlSTER E.~ATEO•': :'>1ARGUEJUTE W. L\;~OY CASE SO. ,\1.9111
To aU !Ian. bol!Cfiaanu. c~ion. "°"""IClll ~ion.
""" ,.,_. •ho ... ., Olhctwtte be -rcfled ., lhc w\11 m
t "*<; Of bolll ol ~Ph~h•'-' Clerk of the Board e>f Superv isors 111 WAJUtll.'11 BROEJU:llO ,..
of Orange County, Cllt forn i a IA& Supt,_ Coun ol 1-~~~~~~~~..,-~~~~~~~~~.,..;..~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~~~~~I ~~~ Coun~ ol
PlB.IC NOTICE flt&.IC NOTIC£ Plll.IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE wl~~~~ ":
NOTICI --'W"IT&AW """°"'~--,!' _.._,~, ..... f4'0M vr ~ "•..,... K.-0 PUBLIC HEARINGS Wit.I. •• -_,,.,..._ """
ftCTITIOUl IUllNH S TO ,..,_ITH IT AT IM INT 0 f BE HEt.D BY THE COSTA 0 r~(il~T ~ ihc Ml.MC ITATIMINT llTATI CW Wl'THDRAWAL MESA Pt.AN NING COM· ~·, wtU. _, oachah, The fOllowtng persons are ITIPHSN a .... TM. f..c>M 'MfTWRMW MISSION AT THE CITY Jany, be ..._d to llf'Oboie
dOlng bullnen u . Ille ITlllHIN ONRATINQ UNDER HALI., 77 FAIR DRIVE, ~'he """1 Md MIY cooflalo arc
BAOT HER CREDIT aUCHANAN ... TH FICTITIOUI aUSINlll COSTA MESA. CAI.I· m illll'c foreu m--ift Ille
CORP .. 3200 Park Center c-NulMer: NAMI FORNIA. AT 8.30 p M OR rn\trr"J.~ "'Cl'M•ll
Drive, Costa Mesa. Calll. A·14'20ll I Tht foltowlng person hit AS SOON AS POSSIBLE aucllonty to ldrftwsta Ille
112826 To all heirs, beneflclarlN. withdrawn u a ~al pert· THEREAF1'ER ON MON· tt1aie Wider lhc ~dent
Bell Allantlo TrlCon Lell· credllors, contingent crecll· ner from th• partnership op-DAY, JULY 24, 111811. RE· M,':in!:=y ~~U:w Ai:;
Ing Corporation (DE. 115 tors, and persona wtlo may e<atlng under the llctlUous GARDING THE FOi.i.OW· pmon&I rqnte111.1Uv• 10 talte North Route 17 South. Para-be Othefwlse lntwlled In the business name ol WEST· ING APPLICATIONS. many KllON wolhout cllu 1NJ11
mus, New Jersey 07852 will Of ntate, or both, of PORT-CHATSWORTH AS· IF ANY OF THE FOi.i.OW· court approv"' 8ef0f'e 1M.1ni
Thia buslneu 11 con· STEPHEN B SMITH, akl SOCIATES at 3090 P11t1m111 ING ACTIONS ARE =~ .. :•ry "zin-=:t
OUC1ed by: a corporation STEPHEN BUCHANAN SlrMt, Cotta Mesa. Calif CHALLENGED IN COURT, ,.,._._..._•-.II bit req.rec1
The re gistrant com· SMITH 112828 THE CHALi.ENGE MAY BE to alw -oe 10 --
A HEARING on fie
pe•i.on wll be held on Jiiiy
27, 1989 at 1 45 P M in
Dept 3 localed •• 700
CIVIC C«I~ Onve W•t
Sana At1~1 CA 92701 IF YOu OBJECT TO
the granttno of the petition should. appeai et. ~
1111ng •I'd state your
ob19C110ns or hie wnnen
objec'°1\S With the OOUf1
be'lore the heanng YOJJr
appearance may be 1n
person 01 by your anomey
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR °' a
contingenl credlt0t ol fie
deoe.i.Md. you muse hie YOUf cielm \lt1f1 the CCMif1
aod rn..I a copy to fl• personal re presen1auve
appointed by the court
w1t11n lour months lfom
Ille date ol first •uanee or
letteB .. provic»d In secllOn 9100 or ttte
California Probate Code
The time tor titno claims
wll not e.pre befOfe four
rnonttts from ttt.e heanng csa'8 notooed above meneed to transect bull· A PETITION hU bMfl filed The f1Ctltlou1 bullneu LIMITED TO ONt. Y THOSE ~· ""'eu !hey ha¥t-
neu under the hctlllout by Judith Mary Smith In the name 1tatement tor the part· ISSUES SOMONE RAISES •aived -.c. or coniilM..t '° YOU MAY EXAMINE
buslnen name Of' names Superlof CourtotCalilornla, neranlpweslli.donJune18. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ~~ :::::?.~ lhe61ellaptbythecour1 II
llsted above on NIA County ol Orange request· 11186 In the County of Or· DESCRIBED IN THIS NO-... hOrWy wt11t.1,.,_i llllJHo YOJJ are -a P41fl0n Frederick C Bauman. Ing that Judlth Mary Smith ange FILE NO.F312110 TICE OR IN WRITTEN COR-.,. ...w.ted lk""" fiko 1n inlerested tn lhe e5'ate
Secnl&ly be appointed u personal FuM Heme and AOdr ... of RE S.P 0 N 0 E N c E DE . ot,ecbOOI IO Ille ~ ..... YOJJ may hie With fie ooun
Thie stat_,t was fifed repreMntltM to ldmlnltter the PerM>n Withdrawing LIVERED TO THE Pt.AN· =~.L=':;~ ._y rt a lom\al Re~esl lor
with the County Clwlt of Or· the estate of the dec«1«1t Kevin M. Green. 4875 NINO COMMISSION AT. OR A llEAJU.'o(J °" w ~ Speoal NOllOe ol tfle Along
ange County on June 16. THE PETITION reqvastt MIC.Arthur Court. Sult• 500. PRIOR TO. THE PUBLIC wlll be Mid on hly 27, 1919 .. of an 1nventoiy ana 11189 authofity to ldmlnftter the Newport BMctl, Calif. 92660 HEARING I 4$ r M ~ l loc-.d .. appraisal of estate assets
F4224M esttte und., the Ina.pen-Signed. Kevin M Green 1. Pl.ANNING ACTION 700 C.-Dn¥C W•. 0t ol any pe•tlOf'I Of
Publl$hed Orange Cout dent Admlnlstrttlon ol &-Published Orange Coast PA-89-58 FOR ANTHONY L 5i: ~c~ TO .... .ccount as l)fOVldtd tn
Oalty Piiot June 30. July 7. tatn Act (Thia authOflty al-Delly Pilot June 30, July 7, PETERSON FOR A VARI-~ ot Ille .......... you MC'°n 1250 ol fie
14. 21. 1989 IOwl Iha personal r9')'eaan-14, 21. 11189 ANCE TO Al.I.OW A 5 "flPU' ea !tie "-MC Md Calllomia Probate COde A F·540 talfve to lake many ectlon1 F-542 SQUARE FOOT WAU SIGN .... 1°"' ot,ecUont or file R~esl lo< Soeclal NOia
without obtaining court ap-DISPLAYING A HOME-OC-b:=~~lhe~~ '°'"" IS available from fl•
proval BlfMe taking ~aln P\llllC NOTICE CUPATION BUSINESS °"'"IWICC _,. t. lft ,.,_or COUt1 cletk ---------aetlon1, hOwevlf. the per-t.OCATEO AT 11111 b,-~r~ AllDfneyforPetltlCNMr: "8.IC NOTICE son-' r~tatlve Is re-NOTICI SUNFLOWER AVENUE IN IF YOU ARE A CltEDrTOR CendlU L. Cempbell =--~;...;;.;.;;....;..-..... ...... ;.___ qulf90 to give notice to INYfTINQ lllOI AN R 1 z ONE ,EN . °' • _,_ aedllOt Cl( lht HMt&.Klng I Coldren
No. *2M lnl.,..ted peflOnl un.... Sealed bids may be , .. v IR 0 NM ENT Al. DE . =~ ~ = ~ ~! ~~ .. ~~. ttOinc ..... 2 ... 0'4007
flCTr110U91U ..... they nave wllvect notice or c.lvect at the olfiee ol the TERMINATION EXEMPT. Q'P)' to tM ~ .. c;:'?-:-eoast .. 0..tu'p*'t Nl.m ITATl•NT contented to the propoted City Clerk 3300 Newport 2. Pt.ANNING ACTION ~'le ~"" IN -~·1 The following persons ere ectlon I The Independent Bou~atd 'p 0 BoJ1 1'TIS8. PA-89·85 FOR AMY ANO ClOlif'I ••~ lwr -"• r,._ July . 8. 14 t 1189
doing bullMll ... edmlnlllrltlon authority wllf N n , p or i .B ... ch c;.. t.EONARO MARION FOR A ~... 6"* -ot 1---------
nffany RMI E1t1te, 10113 b • granted unl•u an 112858-8915 untlf 11:00 am. VARIANCE TO At.I.OW A 8 9100 cr .. ""t.'14-t. = Pl&IC NOTICE
Meridian Drive ll'H. Cypresa. Interested perton Ill" an on the t8th day of August FOOT HIGH WAI. TO BE C.O.. 11'c -for r\llna dAin!t K _..
CA 90630 objection to thlt petition and 111811, at which llme auc:h SETBACK 3 FEET TO 5 will IKll earn helm few -•
Rlptlagen & Bulle<dlcll, thowl oood ceuM why the bldi lhall be opened and FEET (10 FEET AEOUIAEO), -"' .{:: ......... ollllC ACNfil!OUllT .. ~NTU
tnc: .. Caftfornla corporation. court thould not gr1nt the read fOf FROM THE FRONT PROP· "°'~ MAY EXt\MDil'B Ille ..-.. ,_
1093 Meridian Drive •H. authOflly. Tit.. of ~ot9ct CON· ERTY LINE. LOCATED AT rile kep by lhe-t\. llYCJll wt The followfng peraont ate
Cypreu. CA 90630 A HEARING on Iha patl-STRUCT 58TH STREET 32118 CALIFORNIA STREET • pcrton ~ lin ----· doing butlnete ea: This bu1ln111 II con-UonwfffbehelOonAUGUST RESTF\QOM IN AN R1 ZONE. EN· ~"'"Yr• ... doe_. PERAY MARSHAi.i.
ducted by:. COfPOf'Sllon 10. t1189 al 1.45 p M In Centrect No.: 2714 v IR ON M ENTA l. DE. ~ ~ecw:,· rJor s,rnai COMPANY. 5 CtlHlllrt
The reglatrant com· Dept No 3 located at 700 fntlnHr't latlmate: TERMIN.ATION. EXEMPT ,..~_..,._:fo1a...: Court. Newport BMctt, CA
menoed to transact bu• Civic C4nter Of"'9, Santa 1150.000 3 PLANNING ACTION .. _, or o1 -~ .J*I'-°' 92MO
,,... under the fk:tltloul Ana, CA 92701 Awoveo by the City PA-89-te FOR ERIC N ANO tc-.. ~ UI -The Cheahlr• Corn9eny, ~MM name or nemM IF YOU OBJECT lo the Council tNs 26th de ol JOJAMI B TYi.ER FR A l:UO °' .._. Cabl-• Pl'Obele CallfOf'nla corporation, 5
Nsted above on February 24, granting of Iha petition, you June, 19". y VARIANCE FROM SIDE ~ ~ ~ :::...~ Cheshire Court, Newpof't
111811 lhoUld either 9PPM1 et the WANDA l . MQOIO CltJ SETBACK REOUIAEMENTS .._ _ ~" av '°"' &Mdl. CA t2MO
Gary Rlptlagen. PrMldenl hearing and llate your 00· Ca.ti , (5 FUT REOUIAEO: 3 FEET ....... , ,., ..... ....,,.. Thia butlneta •• eon-
Thls stat_,t was Iliad jectlonl or Ille ""11111'1 ob!IC· ProepectM bidder• may PROPOSO), TO Alt.OW D .. ._ "· H..., duet9d by. a COfPOl•lton
with the_county Clerk of Or· llonl with the court befO<e obtain one aat of b10 doc!>-THE CONSTRUCTION Of A JflOOW ·~ Pwtl..-aJ Th..• regl1trant com·
ange County on June 27, the hNt1ng YOJJt llPC>Mf• mentsat noc:o9t at theomc:. POR TE COC H ERE 5411M JI• IMnCad to lrllOMCt butl--
1989 ance may be In person orb~ of lhe ~blle Worka o.p.,,. t.OCATEO AT 252 EAST Stal l..ctl. CA...,.. ,.. under the fletillou•
'4*17 your ettorney. men I, 3300 Newport 111TH STREET IHM AN At OnonHCout 0.il)' N.il t>ullneu name or nemet Publstled Orange CoM1 lfYOU AAEACRfOITOR ~ltd p 0 Bo• 1788 ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAi. 1,..r.a.14.t'>I'* llsted atMwe.5117/ff
OaMy Piiot .M"J 7, 14, 2t, 28, or a conttngent credit« of Newpori Be.a ch CA DETERMINATION: EX· The ~ Company. 1118t the decUHCI, you rnutl lie 92658-1915. • EMPT A1an Bynder, Preeldent
• 1'573• yourclelmwlttt thacoun and For fUl'Uler Information, 4. Pl.ANNINO ACTION P\mtJC ll)TIC( Thie 11etement ... "*' .
rnell a copy lo the pertonel eej1 Kenneth L Perry. Pro-PA.-..7 FOR TIM t. VONS, With the County Olertl of Of·
• ,.-eeen1alM IPC)Olnted by ject Maneoer at au...slJ 11. AUTHORIZED AGENT FO ~ 111199 County on July 5. ,...
---------the court wlltlln tour monlhl Pubffehld Orange CoM1 R E t. T I M 0 I A N D flCTmOUe ....... ~ "8.JC *>TICE from the cs.-. of flrat ts-Delly Pilot July 1 1• 1989 ORAZIAOIC MAL E8TATE um ITA,_.,. Publlshed Orange Coett _ __;...;;;;;=;...;.:;;;.;.;=--SUMCeoflettertMprovided ' • FM7 OEV£t.OPER9 FOA A QON.. Tl•~ pertons we Dtilly Pilot July 14, 21, 28,
K .._ In aeetlon 1100 of the C• OOIONAt. USE PEAMIT TO ~ t1ue1n1u ea: AUQU91 4, tllaf ua. ... wuMQI ... COUWTY lornle Probate Code The __ .,. MftT1C[ HAVE SIX AACAOE MA· (a)9Ullt.H BALBOA '578
IUPllNCMt COURT time lor ftllnO c:lelma wlll not ..--"" CHINES IN A CONVE· Cl U I ( b ) 8 U 8 8 LES •-.,. 11i1MV'r 1'I Ctwto C.. 91(pite prlo< to lour monthl .,._ NIENCE S TORE l.OCAT!D BALBOA Ct.UB. t.TO., 111 1 __ ..--,__.....,.,_nu-....•-.-~..__ Dr..... from lhl date ol the hearing IT AT IM I fl T O, AT 1515 OISLER AVINUI, Palm StrMI, BalbOa. Calft. K .an ...... AM, notloed ebove. IH A C 1 ZONE. EV· tHt1 CA.11711 YOU MAY EXAMINE the ~WM. N IRONMENTAL OE · D o u 11 1 Scott flCTmOUe.,_U
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COUWTY OP OflAMGI Coti11 1729 00• ••pen-MtlllOM AT THI CITV -..Cf'I cA nM1 {7t4) Ot\lllN THAT THE Cl!y COUNTY Of OAAlfOI. bk11 ..,n IHI publlc:ly open.r ~ b'f '"'-""In 1"-1~· !1'141 pl«:4I kMnllti.d a~ INI.., tit CATMl-A •• IDOAll IAUL Totel S23.3M.ee HALL, 11 ,Alll OltlVI, .....-' Counc~ of tl'la City o• ,...,,.. "' ,. HllCTOfl lDUAllOO llltO !Md'°' .WllOri ol 11* ~IUICf 1'141~ ~ b9 OC*'9d _;CH ..... GOLD, ..... .
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1 b'f 11'141 Oep.,1"*11 of OA't', M.Y M, '911, M · Trust-of tl'lot Hunllnglon 11G11tY o..ctit141d u IOllOWI OMIEll TO IHOW eo<d1nc• w•ll'I t~ Bldt lhlll be It .... 1 ,.,,.... lnCI ca.,,..,·, ~ payab19 10 CfTATIDM f'Olt --.. Alcohollc S.V.1gt Conttol OAROINQ THI '0U0W• BHct1 UtUon High khool "rh91 potllon of Pll'Cel CAUSE fOR CHANGE ooc:..im.ti11 Wflicfi ate now Otle-flell ll'll DISTRICT or 1 bk1 bond ,_.00. P'ltOM
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0rct.r Cl'llnglng applleanl' emGunt r9')f111nt1ng 11'141 lull "11, ON 0 •NC I 0 I • Ind read ror· norll'lefly c;or1>91' of Lot 13, rr?m HECTOFI EDUARDO toll walk to eomm1<1e<11 11 pe<rnl!Ung tn• ~II UI IUCl'I t«:utll"f WIN tie for · VINCI In.I ~OU .,. raquir.O nltM from -EOGAR SAUL NII prlc• ol 11'141 tleenM100 LIYlltl:O TO l* Pl.A,._ BIO NO. 8!M. HVAC SYS-TrllCI No 91711. 11 ttiown on M QR A to H EC T 0 Fl 10 00 1.m on Jul~ 1111'1 11 t>lddel 10 ... 01111ut1 A«:utl-, .. ,eel l1o IPP'lf in 1ne Supwlor
GONZALEZ 10 EDQAR Within 30 dl yt or,.,. dltl NINQCOflllMtlSION AT,Olt TEM REPLACEMENT -• m1p ni.a In 8()()1( 412 EDUARDO OJEDA. io-oo •m 1i.1 1or .,,, mon ... W1Tl'll'l4old Tiii DISTRICT ··--!Court ol 11'11 S1111 ol c.11-
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u11t 911 ~· lnl.,tlld In PIY lrattSler 1M9 IO !I'll 0.· 1 PLANNING ACTION i;oidtnce with t~ Bld1 in tl'le OfllcM ol Mid ~-tl'le tOOve en111l9CI min .. 17818 Suanard ~ount11n l<ICI r Llrll ... °" 1nform1U1-Dlpatt"-11 No 'F lha!IOI,
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t9&9 lo'I 1>19111man1 No. 3 ol MINIMUM OPENING BIO SQUARE FOOT WALL SIGN tald dl1trk:1 cour'" t l'I e 1bo v1 en 11 I led end !Ml •M.Qon11ve to th.ti Hunungton Bffcl'I UfOn "~• (
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SllOW C-b9 pubttlhed In Oalty PLIQt July 11 12. 13, VARIANCE TO AL LOW A 6 1000, m on .luly 17, 19811 11111 11orm d<l!ll et.....,eot !l'lflOr&flO"Collt 011ly P1Lo1 petce<">t (5.,,_) of 11'11 sum t11d Bid ~~~~~IC~;-9'0 and P<OlllSIOnl Cade .rntj by 11ttut ..
tnaOrlf'IQllCOltlO&NyP!lot. 14, 15. 16, 11, 1& 19. O'O, fOOT HIGH WALL TO BE 11 d.,.;r1bed 1n d1«11otl'leCny 1 newSQIPfl' ol ~·r•! IS t r;>u1ranlM 1ri•1 !I'll ll>O· tie loeen..O In 11'141 fOllOwl<'lgl Voull'el<IY•Mid tl'lll If 11'11
• newapaper of 9-" 191!9 SETBACt< J FEET TO s Milin• Higl'I Scl'IOOI \Ra-ol Newport Baael'I recorded ClfCUlllion l)Ut>l•t~ In o.. de• Wiii •n•e• •1110 11'1• lllldlCIPlng -Newport Cl•S11Tlc11oon1 A Cll or parent•.,. pi'_, If 11'141
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JUOCE, IUfll:lltoll COUllT Of THE STATE J PLANNING ACTION Eicl'I Didaer must 1uDml1 St1d map +I on Ille 1n !l'le l AW Of F IC ES 0 F l•ve (45J a3y' aner tl'le d111 Purcl'l1s,ng Oepir t ~nt Pt.el.IC NOTICE tion con111nao !he<.,n end
I.A W 0 ff ICES 0 F OF CALIFOllNIA PA ·89-61! FOR EAIC N ANO .,111'1 l'lis Old 1 easl'lttr'a otllee of 1h<ll City C1&r1t o! tl'll MICHAEL G NUTTER. SV sel tor tl'le °"""11111g lh••eo• 2995-B Bellt Sit eel. 111 11'11 nllu•e ol 11'141 P•OCMd·
MICHAEL G. NUT TER. BV COUNT't' OF O"ANOE JOJAMI 6 T'l'LEA FOR A Cl'ltcio or ee<litled c!'leck City o! N•wpor1 8elcil CAAL TON V PHILLIPS, JA fl'lfl Boara 01 Trus1ee1 ••· Mesa. CA 92626 K...,.. Ing, lllp<oeeGllfMtnd poM·
CARLlON '\/, PHILLJPS, JR .. In 1e ROSIO ELENA VARIANCE FAOM SIDE madtpty1blelotl'l4l0<derof NOTICE IS FURTHER 888 Nortl'I M1111 St<MI. Suote M<Vel ll'le •>gl'lt ot rl )KI tnv Pltee Pll f'l/Ooeum<11ntt 9TATElll:.NT Of. 10111 coneieq~ IN! mtiy
Sii! Nortl'I Mlln Slr .. t, Sult• GONZALEZ, ,. Minor, by SETBACK F!EOU1REMENTS tl'll Huntington Baeel'I Uolon GIVEN HERESY 11'111 ll'le C11y 801!, S11111 An•, CA 112701 and •J! b•Os or 10 w11ve tny to tie P>Cked up Smm. 11 A9ANDONMENT OF con11-tl'll m111er !Of ~
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Publlsh9d 0!•1199 Coal! Nim•. THE CONSTRUCTION OF A tract documen11 ln 1n tl'le 241'1 d1y ol July , 1981, tt Daily P110I June 23. 30 July P"'"''"' to Intl provos+on1 non-relundlble CJ'llf'ge ror Tn• lotlowlng per1ont g ive 1:oun111 !Im• t o Diiiy Pl4ot JuM 23 30, .lu!y CAil NO~ A14'!127 P 0 Fl T E C 0 C H E R E amount ol not less tl'llll f!Vil t1'11 l'IOu1 of 7 JO P M 11 ll'le 7 14 19&9 or Section 1 773 ol !l'lfl Lloor Pltm and specr!1C•h0<tl 1°' l'llYI ltllf'ldOnad U'>I use ol p<~r•
1 14, 1989 OltOEll TD SHOW LOCATED Af 252 EAST p.-cent {S%1 ol ll'le sum bid llm •, 1nd 11'19 C(!ullCll 1"525 Code ol 11'1<11 Stt11 or Cal.., llCI' P'OJ.el Qo•wingi wt• ll'll F'oet•llOul 81.<l•l'&IS T1'141 c.o.wt ,....y IP9Qlfll
F524 CAUSf FOii CHANGE 19rl-i STAEET IN AN R1 ts 1 guartntee !I'll! tne bid-Cl'ltm1H111 ol !l'le Cl!y Coul'· torn11 tne d1t1ne1 l'lat ob· ba ·~~lllble .lit ll'le •tlk· Ntme STA)( BURGER. 899 ~ to raor-t tne
----------Of NAME lONE ENV IAONMENTAL der w111 t nler Into 11'1• c•I or 11'1• C11y 01 N~t 81111u IC NOTICE 1a1fltld hom tl'll O<reetor o l 1"'~1<THF!OUGH A watlr.· w 191tl St , Cost• Mes1. "'"'°' wnetner Or noi tM rtBLIC NOTICE {C.C.•. 1277) OE TE Fl MIN"'-T 10"' E It· p<oposed Cont11tel II !I'll Beacl'I 11 Intl pl tee ror tile f"UUI.. !I'll Dep1r1menr ol 1nau"r111 ICf\llO Cillt 92627 mlf\Of 111oi. to 11ford eoun-
WHEREAS F!OSA ELENA EMPT "me 11 aw1rd«:I IO l'llm Ill l'le111ng o! 111 pertoot Rel1t10 11s tl'le gaoertl ll'lrOU?!i olt1'112~111i" p;. TtMI Fielllio.JI Bu11net1 wt !I toy parent •ppaart. OJEOA tl'le mo!l'lll!f ot 1pp11. 4 PLANNING ACTION u .. •vent of !11lur1 10 enh1< lnteres!IO In or oD)ec1ioQ 10 Hunt1n.e1on a..c:h Union p•ev11hr>g r11e ol per doem uleo °' Juiyd · 98
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NOTICIE TO c 11 11 1 °ROSIO E LENA PA-89-67 FOR TIM LVONS. llllO ~cl'I cont/Kl. sue!i H · ll'le propoH<I v1ee11on, and tfleh School Dl1trlct, 10251 wage' 1na 1,,e g1ne<1I epecllv• tuo flf$ ~· 0
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CotfTltACTOltl GONZALEZ a minor under AUT .. ORIZE O AGENf FOR curll~ will b11! !0<t11ned. tl'le '"d Ctty Counell It Intl Yorktowo, H\111Hn9loo prev11ll1ng rate !or l'!Olldlly : 1 :-B~~~s g ~e MMlll Ji nui<y 11!. 191! 1 FILE counMI 10 ••c><.-it ~ Nol~CVITINE !~ ·i:::REBY !ti{ll'l!een ! 181 ye;u s or 1ge EL TINGE ANO GRAZIADI NO bidder may w<tl'ldrtw same time ana_ p!1ce '."'II a..ch, ~· (71fi) '"9 ove<tlm_! :!'"Of~ m the Lo-C ·~~-A~~· "·ttlCJ NO.Ft Plfllll-Mh••"•o_;.__,IU_. .. __ _
f1119-liiect lt-pei•IJ.on wUI> 11'le A e. A·l H ·T A-f E--0 E -l'l!I bld"tonrpenoe1-m·tOl'1V· l'\e6Tlto6'&W<Jence OH&f&d b .... ..,,,,. Cll<ly In Wl'llCl'l t!'111 wo•lr. II !O A,-. I •• i B•d• HIU HUI Yiwo Ctiao. 97 12 IUCl'l •ept-lltlon 19 know-IVEN thi ( il'ii BOitd-of Clark ol tl'lll court !Qr 1n VELOPERS FOR A CON-llvt (4S) a1ys 1fter ll'le date 1ny person 1n1•e1ted In Ille NOTICI! IHI perl0<med tor eecl'I cr1t1 S~~·l2117 f>. ";~I~ !•om B1v M11<1ow. Hvnlll'IQIOll 1ngly 1110 1n111!fg1 nlly Ttul lMS of! ... fountetn Vi l-O.der ChlflQl"O appHe1nt'1 OIT IONA L USE PERMIT TO Ml ror tl'll QPanlng tl'lerl'Of pr0p<>sed v1c111on l'lere· IHVITINO 8109 or type of work•• llfled.O ro wt no not !lend• Belcft, Cll1I 91646 .. 11-..0
ley SehOO! Olstrk:t of 0rlfl09 n1me r•om ROSIO ELENA HAVE SIX ARCADE MA· Tl'la,Bo1ra o! TrustMs ••-torore O.scr•o.d NOTIC E IS HEAEBV e.tecu1e !he contracl TheM eontr~~o~s l'I 1 ng Tl'ltl buMflell w•s eon-11 you-to_. tfle ld-
Gount1. CaH!Olol• w!ll re· GONZALEZ 10 F!O SIO CH1NES ltl A CONVE· ~H!l'llngl'l1 ot retecl 1ny Wlllldt E. llag9lo GIVEN tl'ltl !I'll Bolf'd OI r11es 11• on Ille at Intl d11-ll'l•I 0;1d;~ HE~EB V dueled oy 111 ond1\lklull vk:1 o! 1n 11tomey In 11'111
l:elv• Did• UP to and Iner-ElENA OJEOA NIENCE STORE LOCATED 1na •II llldt Of IO w•lve any Cl11 Clark T• ... s!MS ol 11'11 Hunllfl{lton lflel otlk:e ll!d l:Ol)lftl m•y N l'I b Tl'lll 1t1tement -hied mll19'. ~ $1\0Uid c)o IO
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Fountlln Velley, Ci l!lornlt IPPll< oeiore !Ii•• Court 11 TERMINAT ION EXEMPT ol Sec11on 1773 o r tM LIOO< FWS81 btdl up 10, but no llf tn1n 11 Sl'ltH tlemtfl.dllory upon 8° ll'lrOUQl'I ~ 1 Gf ~ ~ Pub!IWlea 0<1noe Coll! OATEO JUN O'O 19811
At 11'111 !Ima, dlll aOO 2 00 pm . 011 August !S. 5 PLANNING AC1 10N COO. ol tntl Sttle of C111-Serio t Happy Ad toll!'I t 2 00 pm July 2 . 191!9 In !I'll cont•IK:\0< 10 ..nom tM Ol~d, n;;..•n•T." :,1-;~eiw 0111"1 P1101 Juf'll 23 30. July SEAL
plle9, D«IJ W'IM M puotlcly 19&91nDept•tmen!No Jot PA ·&9·6& FOR GARY lornt1, ll'le dillfOC:l 1'115 Ob-tnendou!ol!l'l•OOQ-dly 111• Procuremeot Ollie•. eont1aci IS 1w-1•aeo. tlld IS ,~!.1~tl11er 1t11nl1'117,1 4, 1989 f -51!1 lt09l.ltT D. ZUMWALT, opet\'1(1 Ind •UO aloud tor the aoo~fl e n11 11ea C O C "1 R A N E 1i1ned from 1111 Ofrector 01 doldrum• Room 361, ol uoo aostr.el upon any 1ut1eo111r11:1or uo C'-'rtl, •1 MafJ CMbJ,
Bid No 1!9.()3 '°'. "TELE-courtroom et 700 C•vic ENTERPRISES. INC FOR A 1111 Oll!p1rtmen1 or l11dustr111t DIGllC NOTIC[ PllllllC NOTICE Deputy Coe 1
VISION CABLING' s'' •n· Cen•e< Or•v• West S1nt11 CONOITJONAL USE PER· Re111 1ons lf'•e {l l neral PlllLIC NOTIC[ MLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rUUI.. Pvbl•ll'll<I O.enge ; diett9CI Ill tl'le Bid pac;ifl. An• Ctllt0<n1tandth1t<•e"d MIT FOR A RENTAL BUSI· piev1rl11\g rate ot per diem D.tlly PllOl Ju""' 30, Jul) ,
c1tlon1 111.,~ st\Qw ci ... MI. 1f 1111v they NESS, INCLUOING PAR TY w•Qes snd 11'11 ge11er111 PUBL I C ."OT IC E 11, 21. 19111 FS48 Bid dooumetllS 1na IP9CI· l'lave, wily this pe1111on !or EQUIPMENT ANO TRUCt<S. P•••11hng rt!I ID< noliday .~
ric1tlon1 Ire on hie It tl'le ChlflO' ol ntm• ll'IOUld not IN AN EXISTI NG INOUS· 1na overtime wor k In lhe IO-
Dllltlel O!llefl Purcl'l1'1ng tJ.I gflhllO TRIAL BUILDING LOCA TEO C•llly 111 w!'llCl'I !l'l!t wa<~ 11 10
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•lO OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, July 14, 1989
S&t bail out stymied
in proceduf-al limbo
WASHINGTON (AP) - A
House-Senate conference trying lo
craft a savings and loan bailout bill
deadlocked in procedural limbo
Thursday afier Senate negotiators
proposed a comprehensive com-
promise.
Sen. Donald W. Riegle Jr .. D-
Mich., the leader of the five-member
• Senate team, suprised many House
members by delivering an outline of
the Senate proposal and asking them
to consider it overnight.
But the huge, 94-member House
delegation has been unable to re-
spond because its leader. Rep.
Henry 8. Gonzalez.. D-Texas. bas
divided the delegation into platoons
of between 20 and 30 members, each
with junsd1ction over part of the
bill.
House delegate voted to put the
Senate offer aside and proceeded to
try to tackle the massive S&L bill
issue by issue as senators sat, rolling
their eyes.
The House side then made a
proposal on capital standards, but
the Senate refused to consider it.
raisinf the prospect· of a long night
of futtle offers and rejections.
RieJ!e. explaining that each pos-
ition 1n the Senate offer was "cross·
connected" with the others. said the
Senate could not proceed as the
House wished anc.l could onl)' re-
spond LO a package counter offer
from the House.
"I don't think we're commun1rnt-
inJ here," Sen. John Hc1nL. R-Pa .
said.
Rep. Jim Leach. R -I0\\3, ,._,,d
Riegle had made a "bold. 1m-
aginat1ve oiler designed to '>t'lll' tht•
leadership of the confi:rcnn· ..
Meanwhile, sen. Jat..e (iarn. R-
Utat), released a letter \\rtttt·n from
Hungary b) President Bu'h "ho
expressed strong support for thl·
administration's plan to l t't.'p -.;._\.L
rescue spending out of the budget
deficit~
It's the first time Bush ha) ad-
dressed the issue persona II).
allhoug~ hi.s Trcasul) scnctai:,
Nicholas F. Brad\. has threatened to
recommend a vc"to 1f Con~l'l'ss fail'
to adopt the admin1strn11on plan
Bush did not raise the threat of a
veto in the letter.
The conference committee. which
held its first substanu vc session on
Tuesday. 1s trying to resolve dif-
ferences between the Senate bill
passed in April and the House bill
passed in June.
Both sides. noting that savings
and loans are losing at least SI 0
millioo a day, say urgent action is
needed and are aiming to send a
compromise to the White House for
President Bush's signature befor('
Congress leaves on ns "ugul>t 'a-
cation.
Among the kc) clements ot tht•
Senate offer are: acceptance of the
FSt1c-~ro-auc ion off
failed S&L leftovers
HOUSTON (AP) -Remnants of
the free-wheeling good old days of
boom-time savings and loans -
when money was cheap. oil flowed
freely and developers carved up the
oil patch -go on the auction block
this weekend as federal regulators
bejin to unload some 20.000 items
seized from failed thnfts.
Bids will be taken on everything
from 30 cars and trucks. including a
195 7 Bentley. to bank safes. of lice
furniture. countless calculators and
typewriters. computl"r term111al\.
paintings. sculptures. Japanese
vases. a Persian rug and hand-
carved ivory elephant tu'lks. There'll
even the kitchen sink -at lcac;t t\\O
of them.
The Federal Saving\ and l oan
Insurance Corp. 1s hoping the four-
day auction. which begin~ aturda).
(Please see AUCTION/ B 11 J
Politics thwart Bush's
capital gains tax cut
8y JOHN CUNNIFF
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NEW YORK (AP)-While Presi-
dent Bush still supports a cut in the
capital pins tu rate, the chances of
it occurrina this year have dimmed. larae~Y because it 1ot caught up m
pofillc:s.
Opposition to a cut, which would
have made it financially less costly
to sell stocks that have risen in
value, was larg~!Y based on fears
amona elected officials that the pub-
lic would view a cut as a gift to the
rich.
Lost amid the concern were such
arsuments that a cut might actually
raise federal revenue . helping · to
lower the deficit; that 1t might be
fairer, and that it mtg.ht. encourage
business formations and the creation ·
of jobs. True or false. the "gjfi to the rich"
brand, promoted by opponents of a
cut, is a brand that could harass an
elected official for the rest of his or
her political days, which could be
brief if voten took it to heart.
True, it might help the rich. but
uue aJso is the assertion that it
miaht help the les~than-rich, as
Professor Lawrence Lindsey of
Harvard University mdicated in tes-
timoney before the House Ways and
Means Committee.
Suppose, he said, that 20 years aao
you manqed to buy one unit of the
Dow Jones indutlrial averqe, which
at the time was 1tlJin1 for about S900. A small investment, to be
sun, but one that p-ew to a hip of
Sl,700 in 1917.
You would hive an Sl,800capit.al
pan, wbich mjpt ~m ao be 1
COlllplimeat IO ~ ,,_ .. lienct
end your 8bility to witltttand the riM of Yio&ent market ups and
4lowM. Tben ~·llm'e the WI: It.ale ......... ~ oneochinl.
C)aite a ....., '*' Wit ilD"I even ... toulll . JIWt. Ewn ~ to
...... i • •'ntioll ihat an fl? z:' ... ,. tMt is simply f' K ldftlllla ii blld .......
.... '9 ...... cmdallt 1bal IO 1Jr ......... 11~1 .....
The fact of the matll'r 1\ }OU
would have come oul a loser -not
a gainer -for your nsk-taking and
patience. Economist Ltndse) points
out that for you to ha\C merel)'
broken even }OU would have had to
sell at $3.000, not S2. 700.
That. of course. would have been
impossible. since th e Do~ Jones
industrial average· has never 1n its
history reached that le' el. ha ving
plunged right afier reaching 2,700
points. It is now around 2.500
pomts.
Drowned out b} the gtfi-to-thc-
rich contentio n 1s the assertion that
a cut would raise federal re' enuc b)
billions of dollars a )'Car The thesis
is backed b) various studies. but
most convmcingl)' by history. since
a capital gains tax reducuon m 1979
was followed by a sharp 1ncrea~ in
revenue.
Not everyone agrttS that a cut
would increase revenues year after
year. Some cnucs sa) the impact
might be felt mainly 1n the first year
or two, when investors with long-
term gajns would bt enticed into
cashin& in their assets.
And, in fact. Joseph Minank of
the Urban lnstitutc araucs. "the his-
tory of the last decade 1<1 not
favorable lo the claims of revenue
raising through capital gains tax
cuts."
But. while Conarcss and
academics araued about the
numbers. the thesis was never shot
down. i.t., proven without any
doubt to be incorrect.
Instead, the lure of extra billions
of doUan in revenues. even by a
Conpas dnperakly searchina for
waya 10 cloee the budttt sap. Just wasn·i strona enoqh to withstand
the political damqe of a &if\ lO the
ridl.
In theory1 anyway. 1 ?.P•tal pans
LU f!lilht AllO lad to hiah« ~I
reven~ in an entu-cly different
way, by spuni"t 1nveston and en· ~ •nto formina new bus•· ..-..
lut. walnl C.,..ftl bat I Cba• al llean. IUCt. a cut 1s not dnt.iMd ............. ~.
House's plan to require S&L owners
to risk $3 in real, tan~ible capital for
every SI 00 in lending by Jan. 1.
1995: adoption of the Senate and
Bu h administration plan to keep
&L rescue spending out of the
budget deficit; a compromise on
1unk bond ownership by S&Ls.
hm1tinJ S&Ls to a junk bond
portfolio equal to 6 percent of their
assets or twice the amount of their
capital; acceptance, with modi-
ficauon. of House provisions requir-
ing the &L industry-owned Federal
Home Loan Banks to subsidize
housing for poor people and forcmg
bank.s and &Ls to disclose their
record of serving poor and minority
people, and adoption of a Senate
clause guaranteeing Federal Home
Loan Bank Board Chairman M.
Danny Wall the right to sen e the
t\l.O years remaining in his term.
The offer also retains Wall's
authont) over state-chartered S&Ls.
Tht: House had wanted to transfer
that authont) to the Fedcral Deposit
Insurance Corp.
Garn said Brady said the Senate
offer "sounded good" to the admin-
istration, but wanted more time for
rtv1ew before endorsing it.
In a 61/~hour session Tuesday.
le$1slators agreed to raise civil and
criminal fines for bank and S&L
fraud to a maximum of SI million
a day and the mu.1mum Jail term to
fi ve years.
Mag melt~own
An unldenttfled Mag Instrument employ••
shovels s°'"e of nearly ZS0.000 .. copycat"'
ftalhl'9hb Into • furnace at an Ontario
scrap-metal faclltty Wednesday. The
fla1hllghts, worth about Sl mllllon, were
destroyed as part of an ongoing effort to
protect the company's proprietary rights
and orlglnal designs from piracy.
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Don't take planning for granted
Experts offer several guidelines
to launching successful business
By JOY ANTHONY
O•lfy 1'1101 Cott••poncl•n•
..The best laid plans of m1(·c anc.l
men go oft av.I)," said the poet
Robert Bu rn\
Yet most entrepreneurs wntc
business plans for a 'Cl)' good
reason: The}\ i: got a hot idea an<l
the} need to l'\pla1n 11 on paper in
order to attralt in'cstment fund .
Ho" will thl..'\ <lo 11"
Here arc ~' eral guidelines
Starl It right -"The most im-
portant thing is lhc up front o ne-or
two-page summal) ... sa\s Grego!)
Gruzdo" 1ch. the marl..1.'tlng director
for P)'>.1s Corp .. a h1otcch compan)'
1hat got ns start in Orange Count}
.. You ha'c to catch (investo~') at-
tention vel) qu1ckl). If you can't
describe your business in a page or
two pages at tht' most. }Ou've got
some problems. And 1f )ou're fully
in terms of what )Ou'l'l' doing. an
investor 1s going to be even funier."
Gru1dowich should know. He
wrote the business plan for Pyxis. a
San Diego firm that recently won
funding from an investor group.
The compan) wtll make "mcd1-
c1ne boxes" that work like auto-
mated teller machines. "only instead
of dispensing money we dispense
medication." he said.
The maJor selling poant ts the
reducuon of a hospital's time and
security costs. Typically, a nurse
must do a mountain of paperwork
before she can ~ive narcotics to
patients. In add1t1on. "she'd be
aoinJ to a locked narcotics cabinet.
finding the key and rifling through a
vancty of boxes containing different
narcotics,'' Gruzdowich said. With
an automated med1cme box. she
enters her 1.0 . and presto: out come
the dru15. What's more important.
the machine keeps a record.
Do fHr m1rketia1 researd -
Pyxis Corp. spent a couple hundred
thousand dollars to find out whether
hospitals would use this product.
Part of the money was spent on
extensive surveys.. The company
paid a marketina research firm to
conduct one-on-one and group inttt·
views. pay1nf. key interviewees an
"honorarium • of UO to a couple
hundred dollars.
Gruzdowich annbutes tht plan's
sucuu in raisjna mone)' to the work
that went into the marUtiaa re-
tearch.
Most othtt bulinett ·Diam fail in
that rtprd, accordi!ll f'red PolkJl. I
1enior ma.,., at Deloine Halkins .t. SCll1' ac:couatial Ud COlll1lhinl
office 1n COltl Mela. 1tie lftlfbl.
ina raarcb that .. dte ia buli·
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lMWMU ··-
Describe your management tum
In great detail -More than any-
thinis else. potential 1nvc'itors will be
looking for the cxpcnencc of your
key people. If a com pan) that makes
smoke detectors. for e'ample. has
no detection cxpcn. the whole plan
\\-ill go up in smoke.
Find out about government reg1-
lallon1 -In one plan. a man said
he wanted to sell moveable parking
structures. "It sounded great." Poska
remarked But the man had to get
approval from the Cit). That's when
he discovered how man~ regulations
are invohcd. Whal sounded easy--
stacking I 0 cars on a flatbed truck-
-proved 1mposs1ble from a gov-
ernmental standpoint.
Tell pQte.Ual Investors lllow yo1
plu to 1et a sit.are or the market -
People often assume a 10 or 20
percent share of the market, but
"they don't tell you how they're
going to get 1t." Poska said.
He once examined the business
plan of a company that was going to
do plastic injection molding. Plastics
arc used 1n many products;. a_nd the
owners had a new method tor mold-
mg them. Unfortunately. they
"didn't have any contacts with
people who actually use plastics in
their products," Poska said. Even
with a hot idea. the hope of captur-
ing five percent of the market was
doomed.
Sltow tbt yoer prod~t 11 ulq11e
-tf the plan doesn't demonstrate
that, an outsider' first question will
be: "What's unique about u?"
~eep die fat~. baby -While
Dic:k Groendal was working on four
versions of a busine s plan. he kept
one thing in mmd: a 9-year-old
friend with diabetes.
If the business plan 1s successful in
ra1sint money-and Groendal ex-
pects it will be-millions of J>CO{>le
ma)' one day throw away their 10-
suhn equipment and lead normal
lives.
"Persistence and determination is
one of the things that eventually
pays off'." he said. "You hear that
over and over qain, but believe me
it's true. We. could have aivcn up
1everal times. but we haven't. And I
think that's •oina to -in and of
itself-make 1t successful."
Af\cr ei&bt yean or work with Or.
Arthur CJ.ariet of UC1. Groendal
his recently formed 1 four.man pan-
nenhip IO develop the t«hnolOIY
that is expected IO lead to t~ cure.
lut it " still very huth·hulh. "We
don°t hive tbc pannenbip paptrs
flnaliied and none ol the inveiton
have tilMd on the 4oued line," he
uplained.
The ~of the business
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Accoununt Pred ~oac. 1tre11e1 netid for llNWllet ,....,ell.
available to proceed," Grocndal
said. Basically. the cure will mean
tniosplan_tina healthy human islet
cells into areas of the human body
with ~efecttve cells.
Meanwhile. GroendaJ. who works at Hewlett Packard in Irvine. has
been actina as "businc s consultant
and chttrleader."
..The need is tremendous," he
said. Diabttcs "1s the third leading
kilkr in the U.S.. naht bthmd
(bean) disease and cancer"
"In f'lct, one of the thinas that acts us so upset is that AIDs has aoncn so much pubhcty and so many re-
search dollars," wh1k the number of
people devu~ by diabetes is far
.,ater .
The first step toward the cure was
a IUCCnlfu1 1stet 1111nspl1nt 1n rats
lild mace, ptrformed by Charlts.
Previously diabetic rodenu are now
1Mdi111 normal li•es.
The next step 1s human ooinas. An
historic transplant of human islets
into humans 1s expected to occur at
the end of this year or the beginning
of f)eXt year at the newly completed
Irvine Medical Center. Groendal
said.
"It will be a tremendous evtnt."
Perhaps Charles Dickens best
summed up how business owner$
fctl when they drift a succeuful
plan: "We nevtr know how hip we
arc ult we arc called to rise. And
then. if we are true to plan our
statures touch the skies.''
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Or•nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Frlday, JWy 14, 1989 81 l
'talian ·firm denies trying to corner soybean market
'1 JtM UTKE
,._ ......... Wrilff
: CHICAGO -A 11an1 halian a•n· ~ultural company denied anempt1ng
JO comer the soybean market and
said 1 Chica10 Board of T radc order
•Jo liquidate big soybeln fu tures pos-
jlions ··underminc:"s the reliability"
of its contracts.
1 Soybean futures priccs nosedi\•ed ~ednesday on the heels of the un-
usual order fro m the commodi1y
exc hange. Thal order was widely
f,ee n as aimina to blunt an anempt
lO comer the market, 1n ""'hich one
r>any buys enough of a commodity
Jo control i1s price and drive it
high«.
Soybean futures rebounded mod-
erately .in early trading today.
;.t.nalysts said ~he bu)·ing .,.,,as a n:ac-
tion to a 1overnrnen1 report rcleastd
late Wednesday that 1nd1catcd
spring' soybean plantings "ere bl-lo"
expectations.
EJ1.chingc s_P?kesman Ra) mond
Carmichael said the Board of Trade
order was issued l:itc Tucsda\ 10
correct a wide d1spant) bct"'·~·cri the
numbtr of contrac1s outs1and1ng
iand the actual supply of soybeans
1vailable.
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The Chicago Sun-Times, quo1ina
un1den1ified analysis and trading
soura:s. reponed 1hat the order was
targeted •t Ferruz71 SpA, Western Euro~·s leading gratn trader and
one of the world's largcs1 soybean
processors.
In a statement rl'leased Wednes-
day in Milan. Italy, Ferru.1:1 said 11s
"accumulation of beans was under·
taken so that the group could assure
the uninterrupted operation of 11.s
processing plants ... :ind to sau sfy
export commitnu:nts, pan1cularly to
the So viet Un ion."
Ferruzz1 said 1t had been ac-
cumulating soybeans openly in com-
pliance with exchange rules because:
last year's drought could have
caused a shonage. It did not say ho"'
much it had bought.
The stateml'lll also ~1d the r.~·
change's action "'oukl ··undermine·
1hc reliab1ln ) of 1he contrac1<io" of 1hc
Board of Trade,
In M1nncso1a. 1he stale agncultun:
comm1ss1onrr on WedneMla) asked
the FBI to 1nvcs11g:i1c whether an)
Board of T rade officials benefited
from the emergenc} o rder.
Commissioner Jim Nichols s.11d ;i
drop 1n soybean prices would bcnefi1
those holding "short" pos1t1ons. or
o bl iptions to sell soybeans.
"It is possible that some of the
members of the board of d1rec1ors
who made this order held shor1
poslltons and benefited greatly from
this order," Nichols ~id 1n a 1ettrr
to FBI d1rec1or W1llian1 Se\>sion:i>.
Soybeans are used for products
ranging from tofu and cooking c11l to
cosmetics and animal feed. Fu1urc\
arc binding con1raC'1s to bu) or sell
a ~t amount of a 1;ommnd1I) at :in
agreed-upon price at a later date
Activit y 1n the Board of Trade·\
soybean pH, 1hc "''orld's largest fo1
that commodity, wa., heav~ at thl·
~1nn1ng and end l)f Wl·dnc'ithty's
session as traders tneO to sort run1or
from fact.
one trader said !ht• \:\k· ul '
m1lhon to 4 million bu\hl·ls h) :i;
large brokerage nl·ar th{' l'IO\I.' 01
trad1n& helixd W)bi:ans for Jul}
delivery, the contract afTcct~d b} 1hc
exchangc's llqu1dat1on ord{'r. l'IO\l'
3911z cents down on the da' :\t
S6.86'h a bushel. a dt·thnl· of s 4
percent.
The Sun.Time!. quoted un1dcn·
uficd sources as saying the e~C'liange
order stemmed 1n part lrom coin·
plaints b) Archer Danu:I~ Midland
Co .. the Decatur, Ill ·ba~:d agnbus1.
ncss giant
Spokc<;man l>1ck Burket ..aid thl·
company had nu con1men1 Wedncs·
day ·
A trading \Ource who 1ns1stc-d ()0
anonrmuy t<1ld I he :\s<io()(.1ated
Press the s11ua11un bc:gan a'> :a halllc
between :\rchl'r Dan1L'ls and Ft·r·
ru1r.1
"The~ 'tarted hulling ht·ad, fru
cxpon businc<ios.'· hc-\.11d , '"but Fer·
ru111 "as \mart 1:nuugh to tU\l'f
1lsclf b) gt"tt1ng '>upplic\ !ron1 1ht·
C3Sh market and the futures n1:1r~ct
"Al)M rel1l·d aln10'1 en11rt·I~ on
the futures markl'! V. hl·n "uppht''-'
got 11gh1. AD~·! had 10 go to thl' ca~h
market to sat1\I\ l'\l'lorl d··in .• nds
and the ughtcr th~ ~uppl~. tlil· h1K.h1·r
the pren11un1 !ht·' po11d "
The ( ommod1t\ I uturL"' I tJd1n1:
Comm1ss1un. 1.1.hith r~·gul.ill"' lht•
futurl'S 1ndu\!r~ '>31d in \\ ;t\h1ng1on
that 11 liad h..'L'n mun1tonng lhl·
o,o~bean m<1rl.e1 for '>.l'\t·r:al n111nth'
but l! "'ould not Ln1nn1cnt 1Jn
"'lit·tht•r 11 Y.a' 1n\l"'>li~a1in11
aucn1p1 10 cornt"r the n1arl.l·\
~tock market posts eighth straight gain
• NEW YORK (r\P) -Stock pnce~
posted their eight straight gain
Thursday as traders wanCd hopeful·
ly for ne...,, signs of a slowing econ-
omy .
The Dow Jones a\erage of JO
industnals. which C'\o-.cd Wednesda)
at a new high since the 1987 crash,
rose anothrr 5.64 10 :!.SJM .J:!
-That ell.tendcd•lic a'-cragc'\""" JOI'" 'so far this month to 98.26 points.
leaving i1 about 184 points sh) of
the record closing high of 1. 111.41 11
reached on Aug. 25, 19~7 .
Advancing 1ssut"\ outnumOCrL·d
declines b)' about 6 to 5 1n na·
ftH.\T '\SE DID
NEW VOR K (AP) Jul 13 ... ~.
'"
u o n"''1de trading of New York Stock
Exchange-listed <;tocks. wi th 79ii up.
6 71 down and 526 unchanged.
Volume on tli e noor of the Big
Board came to ISJ.80 million
<;hares, down from 160.55 n1ilhon 1n
the previous ~ss1on. Nat1on"'·1dt,
consolidated ''olun1l' in N ''SE·h~ted
issues, 1nclud1ng trad(·s 1n thos<.·
.J!Q!'.ks Qn ri:g1t;lnal excliangcs and 1n
the ovcr-1he-countrr market. 101alcd
18J.97 n11ll1on \hares.
Analysis said traders "'crL· lool..1ng
ahead op11m1st1call} to several econ·
omic report<; due from 1hc govern·
ment on Fnday. including month!}
ftH.\T \'Ht:'\. DID
NEW VORK CAP) Jul. 1J
"rev .
AClv~nceo Thur"nr 14' Ad~anted TI'""ff r ~i Deel nN "' m Oectl!'!ed ll "I ¥nch,nottc1 lil1 nth !'!Oe<I ir 0111 fi'uls 1 ¥0111,?'ue' 'lJ ,l New l'\11h1 "' 12S N1w h Ohl New lows 16 1} N1w IOWI 10 "
• •
''St: l ,E ·\DERS
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·~· .. 1" J ,421, ~l 1111. 2J,49S,~
> rMji&l1£1QtlClb
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"f1ll • II.I ........ W-~II Of--1b) --, $6 1fO ~ & H .. ...., jO'liy cl.WV ~I ..... • l&.115 -,,,,., or NYC-• -',_.Ill
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NEW YORK (AP) -S.111, • P.m. Tnursd•v price and n11 cnanoe of the 10 "'°" ac1lvl American Stock Excn•t'191 lssuet, lr•d no n•1l11111llY 11 more 1h1n Sl N..-nt Y Liit C~
fAT Incl 2, 1
1•,1.· + ,: ~~lys~ ij' I~ ~:bvS=. : 'jt: t :.~ ~IRli :, I = :'! 11'!9.LlbB 1'1 ••
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\ \SDAQ Sl'9'9.\Rl
NEW YORK (AP)-""°'' 1cllv1 o..-.r·lt>I· counl.,. stocks 1u1111lled DY NASO, Usl or
AF ·~ .. , .. " ;:: Ml l'.f.:r'" ~ " 116lor.
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GOl.D PR1c·t:s
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-" _.,
t " '•
I ••
statistics on 1ndustri:al produt llon
and the produecr priCl' ntJl'). of
finished i oods.
The figures are c;:(pctted tu
provide furtlier confinnation thnt
economic gro"''lh is sh)"'1ng. ft1llilJ.
tng a pnmaT} goal of lhl' /·cdcral
Rcsrrve'\ credu poht)
lnvcs1or\ "ere l!kel} tu g1'e C\·
pcc1all) clo">t'" 'i(·rulln) to the reran
on producer Pnccs which. 1f 11 h'cs
up to its ad\ancc b1ll1ng. "'ill sho"'
a slackening of 1nnaunnar' prl'\''.>·
urcs.
t:.sttmate<; on \\'all ~1ree1 l'all lor
the indel to be up about 0.J pcrct•n1
for June. compared 10 a tJ.'I lll.'rcen1
j ump the montli hcforL·
As had happened on \\'L·dnL·sda ).
the market cncountcrt·d \or11c n11ld
selling 1n the firs1 half uflhl· "'-.'\\Ion,
but then resun1cd Its ad1:lnlt' 1n
aOernoon trad1li~.
Honeywell . w1dcl~ d1scu<,sed of
\YSE lPS &: DOft\S
NEW VORK CAP) -Thi following llsl 'NI""' The New Vork Stock E11change ,rock1 1n11 w1rra nl1 !ha t have 90ne up lhe mo,r 1n11 Cl-Own the moil belt!d 1111 oercent ol cn 1 n.51e for Thur111 1 y, No HC:ur lh11 tr1llln11 DelOw 12 or 1000 1 n 1 1e 1 a r e l t1CIUll1!CI NII 1n11 11ercen1age cna n!Jl!:I ere !he difference Oll•ffn !he _prevl«rs Clolll'IO rf,.I\' 1n11 Tnur1d11y'1 5·30 om price
Name L11t CM Pct. 1 V11tr0fl J\t + 1 UP lt.I ! g;sffllfree 10'1• + 1~ UP ll.I OOOll"Co )Vt + -1-"o UP l 6 4 !Exp ~ + UP 1 5 S Al.ldJoV id 4\to + '1 UP lj .I
'
R1dlc1w1 ~ + '1 UP 1 J Callle Cke + l '..,11 UP I 9 I f HOt"oPet t 1_ Uo 1·•
Tesorf:P 11f + -. UP !
1 HOfllVWetl M + 61'1 U11 . 11 i~~Avm lA ~ + ~ ~~ 1·
1 f1111k1 16~ t l'to UP .l
14 SMlbvWllt 1111.o "e Uo .0 5 1r111r1IJhn 711. 'fii UP .• 1 P1111nCp 314 + •1, Uo 7.1 I ~Ms 1..,. 9"-' + "I Ull 1.1 amisr!r :!:i,;, ,.,. u 11 6.• ·•• '!'•U11 6.7
~RC 11'111 "" '!) UP 6.l ubolaLtd 1 34 10'" U11 6.
SI 1•ln<l I 16.l.{o l Ull 6. F1 rCom 6'1) .. Uo 6, I
• Sef'vMerch i 2l"t + P • Ull 6 l S'ToKllCP .,.,, + '• Uo 6.1 DOWNS . -~·-!1 1X~·r11r11
8r04dlncpt • 1nt11Rs •ell llf I t.ornNMto Cl"lyr1111 ln!MCO
I vlPubSvcNM
fvaireSy• l r111scn nc
I "'¥" 1 Ill\ IOI'
1 •::: II CV Pi
11 ~' f, .. l r~I"' 1 nHudGat llf ~I "'~:,':"
I llORK ,1.~,.. 11 .25111 ~"' ,, A M• I "'"''~ MllelCO
,
L11t CM ,,., _ 6 . ..,_ '" )111'1 -2'11 '"' -'• 17\li -,.,.
l ~-'" -'• ..... -'•
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!l: = ~ I -> 15-'t -\;. 10'1) -\.'lo
21 I 'l" -.. ,,. -I/,
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S\fio -''• " .. Ii.' -v. ~ -.. .. -..
Pct . , ..
91 " " .. t~ " " ,.
~a ,, • • • • • • • • • l .•
late as a possible tal.co,l·r l:l nd1d.11e
Jumped 6'h 10 86
(Jthrr ga1nt·rs :unong the hluc
ch1f'\ rncluded Ett,tm:1n l\o<!al.. up
1 1~ at 48'•. Wall IJ1~nl·~. Up .. :ll
99'•. Union C.'arb1dl' up '• at~~.
and (jcneral \1010r\. up 1• at .J~
G\f \hare\ got a hot.1\t fr11n1 ht·tk'I·
than·t'Xpc"Clt'd don1csll l lJf ,,,It·' 1or
rarl) July.
\\'cs11nghousc Eleetnc ru\.l· 1 1n
651• fhc compan) rl'PQrl l'd \.l"tond·
quanL·r earnings of SJ 56 a ~hart. up
from SI 47 3 \h:JrL· 111 lhl· com-
parable ix·nod 1:1~1 ~('Jr
Shav. lndu\trtl's p1cl.l·d up 1 to
16 ''" a!\o on higher quarter!' proiits.
Sun Elcctnc tumbled f.. 10 ·lii1•
The conipan'. "'h1cli h:id f)l:en sol·
1c1t1ng takc1J,.:r h11! ... 'au.I 1t' had
al!ractcd n•1 \u11;1blr ofTt•r\ and ex·
pt.·l'IS to rtn1a1n inck·J}l.·ndl·nt.
OTf lPS A\D DOft\S
"NEW YORK !AP\ -Tl'le IQllQwl11g Usr
lhoW\ !tie Over-!he-Counter ilocki anCI
w•rr•n!' 1tiar nave IJO'le u11 lt•e moll all(j ~""" !he mo'! 1)111.a on oercent ol cnange for Tnuriday . No \Kurltl•1 1raC1lng below 11 or 1000
'"'''' 1 •1 lnc l uCl l!d Net enCI ii.rcenta"' cha~' ar• 1ne dltfM1nc1 Oflwftn tne or•"IOV' clo1i11g price 1ne1 Tnursoav'1 l•1t or ti.Cl or\ce u•s Name U\t CM Pct.
1 ~11gyV1niur 17,. t l .li. UP 271
elrldNllOll I... + 7 Uo 2 ! uHAPC>ld l'') + 11'. UP H
4 M.lori.o l • + ' UP 2 s P11flonF 1 f 3 Ull 11'
'
Fr1vmlllr 6 ' l UP 11 2 M!niMur un 5 1,, Uo 116 I C1f\Clel•L1r 1 -t I UP 16 7 ~nimld!rlC 2~ t '-UP 16 1
JO pe,fr~I 2•1S·l6 U11 161
I I ,T Tlf!Cm !'• "'-Uo 15.I 'l M.lol11!ury 1 ll..o uo 1 S.6 I ~l•medL1 1 l.4 + 9-, Uo 1SS
• tua r1H111 211.lo + 2l.lo U11 14 5 lS 1111llGold 69·16 +!)·16 UP 1•.1
,, tch!'!llVI ll"' -t l '"J Ull 1•0 l &TTetun 1-+ ~ UP lj.2 ~ Frel'lklnC11rr ..,, + 1''9 Uo 1 .2 N•twCICeH wt 6 '> -+-l..o U11 lj .O
flvl91n 2\l;> t 2''1 U11 1 0 reni(Ild 4'1\1 ·t U11 12 9 e•ullVro' 9 t Uo 12 S JovrnyE'ld U" 2 • t • U11 lj S Leo·,1nd 1•'• t ,..,, u11 1 3 C!ncJM!cr 6.._ -f 11 ·16 UP 12 1 OOWNS N•me L•il Cho
1 810011'1 Wf l -'• ! Crown8 rn(ll '> Mecn111lcTKn 4l• -i4o • NuWesr 9.i... -I ..,
I Adteclnc !" -'° P~eJ.ttrMom l.. -~'"r.'" " -I u11111Fdl ,-
etlLumt>f" '·• -JO VlctorCreat • ., -., II SoM11A:Kn 2 S·16 -• 'j ~~ncFoochvc 1 "'-1 ""OrngMe11r 2"--l• I IVGM19 9-, -I
15 W.tlM\11111 l" -"' lj MEI Minn '> -'• l 1mrK1l1K 1"--
ri
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Pfpf11nllnv! >... -, SOfepnGn "° -la
5 Zvc1d :i.. -'•
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Pd. !88 jlj
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1f:I
" " " .. " " " " ii :~
G A 1radQf buys~ many soybean luh"'es conuac:ts
as possible k> ~ cont1ot ot • $oQNfieanc pei~
ot the total ~ A lutUfes cont.-~ tS an aqeement
10 buy °" sell a slated amount <>' a commo<My by a
given dale
E) lnSleaCI ot s.ellong the con11 ac1s wtien they a•e
Ove, tt-.e lladef takfiS de4•very and SIOfeS them
0 When the s upply runo:. low IOI olhef tradefs
setl•f'WJ cor•t•act£. 1hey 3/e lOfc.&d 10 pa>' the ptoee
!.el by lh4i C.&l!;On con110ll.og lhe ma,011ty
ot !he commOOly
I 0 W~• the nunlt)ef ot conl•acts <)elove16CJ lo one
1•~ ~IS 100 horJ'l, it.e C t'loC.aol)O Boa1a OI Traoe
c.ain 1a1<e <oC.11(;11 10 pie-vanl a commoo.ty t1om beong
COI00f00 The Boa•d can Oroer vadec:. 10 i.m.1 the
amount at me eomtT'IC>dity that caro be stOled by one lrade<. lhefet>y
lOfCong the ma,oiory ~ 10 llQuodale hos supply a1 •easC>0'\3ble ptoees
AUCTION
From B 10
wd! ra1<,t· some SSIM ! l)l~J Pn11..l•..:ds
"'ill go halk to the l"lll 111 hl•P..'~
of pu11 1ng :a dent in tl11· ~U\\'rn·
menr~ lO~t o f b:ul1ng uu1 dcfunc1
"3\1ng\ and \nan<;. :i ~u't C\\lma1cd
la!>t \car alone at ~-VJ hill1on
· "l'h1s !\ a :r.1gn of the old tnnl·s
and once the cleanup 1~ l·ompleti: .
hopeful!~ 1.1.c won't <;(.'e 11'11s again.'"
John Pace, FSLJ( nianagL-r of re·
ce1vcr\li1p acft\11~. sa1J ThurM!a~
"'hde ~ur'c~ing a v.arelious{'
crammt"d "Ith the 1ll'1n~ up fnr bid
The aucuon J\ the !ir~1 of luur 1hc
agenc) •'> planning
On \l.;'t'dne~~.~1h1: F\1.IC !Mild 1t
had r«c1\·~ SI 'b1lhon fron1 asset
sales tast \C:lr about \>i~S milhon
from !.ale•: of non-r'cal i:~1;11c a\!.t'l'i
Through \la~ tht J&l'nl~. "'h1 ch
insure\ ihnft dcpo\L\\ of up to
~1 00.000. had liqu1dah·d an ad·
ditional \JO'ol mdl1nn in a\\l·ts and
hope~ to rL-cc1,e S5 Q h1ll1on 1n
income o'er the nc-.1 fi,c )Car'i.
Bargain liuntcrs 1h1'> "ttk.cnd 1.1.111
get to pick fn.>n1 tlie c<irca\W~ of 34
S&Ls -J~ from Te:o.as and 1"'0
from Oklahoma -1h at "'crt· placed
1n recc1,crsh1p la'>I )Car. l·a~ual\1('S
of the cncrg) and rcal L·staie collapse
carhcr in 1lie decade
"What )OU ">t'"C arc iht• ~igns of
success that turned out to be the
products of failure." ..aid auctioneer
~1ark. Thomas
Among the item\ arc four large
wooden elephant\ -t1.1.o about 5
feet tall and 11.1.0 \hghtl) smaller -
that 1.1.•ere 1n an .\u!>Hn """' 1ngs as-
soc1a11on o ffi ce.
"The) arc more or le\~ an odd LI}."
Pace said. "\\'e'\e liad some people
from the Republican Pa11~ call and
hopeful[\ the' 'II be 1ntcres1ed. What
)OU "'-"t" ·here· 1~ not I) p1cal of what
""'C found but Just the. o pulence of a
touple.'"
The tliou!>ands of items represent
the break.do"''" of basic management
1n the failed tlinfts. <ioa 1d Bob Gass of
tht" FSLIC's Dallas office.
"]! JUSt tome'> down to textbook
management." he ~id . "The guy 1n
charge JUSI wasn't as good as he
should ha\C been or maylx .he
wasn't even there. Ifs like an}1h1ng
else.
"There were pockets were they
"''t"re less tlian hontst. But in most
ca~s 11 "'as JUSt a case "'he.re man-
agt>-llH.'nt ¥>as.n't-a5-good as. it shoui<>--
1\avt" bttn."
Offic1als c'pect sevtral thousand
people 10 take pan 1n the b1dd1ng. In
the first couple of hou~ Thur<;day
that the warehouse was open for
public 1nspecuon. at least 300 peoplt"
had signed up
"V.'c're t~1ng 10 outfit 3fl office,"
Bnan Steege. who ""orks fQr a Hou~
ton oil and ga.!< company. said as he
.¥,!Spected an execullve desk set.
·w c·re huning. So we're looking for
a barga!n."
"!'\:( bough! office cqu1p·mcnt at
auct1o ni. before and come out good
and bad." added Ed Gonnan. a
wholesale insurance broker. "When
you bu) 1t al S cents to the d ollar,
vou can afford to come out bad onct
in a while. \\1e've finished our whole
office this way:·
Sharon Jones. who works for a
Hous1on estate manageme nt com-
pan). 'A'as less tha.n impressed.
"Ninety percent of 1his is junk., .. she
said. "'Obsolete' 1s a kind word.-
BUSl~E.~S HHlt:l·S
From TM Oatty P/101 w ire s~rvkes
Smaller FM stations get a break
WASHISG'f'ON -Tlic Fcdc.-ral Conimun1c..a11ons Commission. on
Thursda) apfHO\ cd new rule' ihnt "''111 allo..., 1 hou~nds of FM Stallons
St"rv1ng ~m:1;ll con1n1un1l1l'S to duuhll' 1hc1r signal s1rengths and rcaeh larier
aud1cnc<'' . Thl' comn11\\1on. in a l-IJ vote. <;;ud SO-{:allcd c ·ia.s<; A FM s1.111o ns could
boost 1hc1r DO"''l'r lron1 thl" prc\C"nt l1 m1t of J.000. watts up to 6,000 watts.
The l"O mm1,\lon ,aid the. 1ncre::i~d power 1.1.·111 allow th~ stations 10
pro\ u}l· htuer :.c.·r' ice to thc1r listener!. w11hou1 causing 1n1erfercnce
problems v.11h otlier ~talion~, ,
Tlie. comm1s~1on al\C1 re' 11,{'d 1he dtstanecs b) which Class A stations
must OC M"paratcd from n1hrr station~ 1n ordt"r to limit 1nterfcrentt. Tlie
curren1 scparat11)n 1~ ahout r,S miles (I OS k1lomrters), while the new
Sl'parat1on .,..HI Ix" ahou1 7 l mile~ ( 115 k1lometen). c:ffec11ve Oc1. 2.
Lockheed 2nd-quarter earnings off
CALAR.\"i·\"i -I ockhct•d Corp Thuf"\da) reported ~nd~uaner
earnings of 5-7 m1ll1on. Cir S 1 .!O per ~hare, on saln ofS2.4 b1lhon, off fr~m
tlie S 102 million and SI 70 a ~hare on revcnut"'> ofS2.5 b1lhon for the pcnod
a year ago .
For 1ht< fir"t \1\ n1nnth' of 1118~. earn1np from cont1nu1ng opcrauo ns
-....ere Sl -lO m1lhon. 11r S.! .!b Dt"r ~hare on sales of S4.4 billion. the COf!lpany ~1d Thai compared v.111'1 !ir\l lialf 1988 earnings from con.111:u.11na
operation\ of 'S210 millio n. Cir SJ 45 per share, on sal~s of 54.q h1l!1on.
l)an Tcllep. Lo~:khcl·d chairman and chief e~ecutr~e o fficer, said the
IQ89 sccond-quarll'r earning\ rcilcc1 .. ad1u~1mcn1s" 101a.hng S27 m1lhon for
three aircraft programs. .
Costs a~"'-""K:Lalcd "'11h pha<J: uul of the P-3 a1rc_raft produ(h On hnt
accounted for nt'arl) lialf the adJus1men1 total. he satd .
.\lthough lhl' JX!ll·n1101I c:o.1\I!< fOr add1t1onnl 1ntcrn;it1onal sales o( the
p.J ~the rnoi.l \\HJ\"I~ 11\fd an11-,ubmannr warfare aircran -Tclle.p u.id
Lockheed ck-..·h'd not to con11nue produc1ion witho ut firm customer ordc:rs
1n hand, The I' S Na'' ..c.·lcC'trd Loc;kheed late last yea.r for full·tcalt":
eng1nt·cnng de,clopn1cn1 nf tht· nc,1-gcncra1ion ASW a1rcraf\. the P-7A ,
Rockwell realigning management
El SEGUNI)() -Rnck"'·ell 1ntcrn11t1ona1 Corp; ;rhunda~ announced
thr appQ1ntn1rnt of thrt"t' \C'n1or e 'ccut1\N 10 1hc posa1on of chtef opcra1lna
offiCfr .
Tht con1pan) ~1d 1h~· al)potntmrnl!o of Kent ~· ~lack, Sam lacobc,llis
and J. Trac) O'Rourl.r rcpre\Cnt parl of • s1.n1fican1 orp~1zat1on
reahgnmen1 10 p10' 1dc ··arcater c0"1c1cnc\ 1n man~1n1 (RockWf:i~ s) ~ ~pace. rlcc1ron11;1., automouvc. 1ndus1nal au1o mahon and 1f1ph'.1cs bl.di·
nrsse'>.. '
Ea h will ha\c aC"coun111b1 ht\ comparablc to a corporate prnident and
chief opcraung officcr. Rockwed ~id. and all thf corporation11 princiJl91
business units and mos1 of the corponrite staff will rcpon to the. tttm.
Gloria Allred to head bias task force
LOS ANGELES -Ci1y <\1tomcy Jamts Ha~n Thurtday named auomc~, G\on1 ~\llred 10 head a task (o~e that will 1oot n10 potlible
d1Knm1n1111on b) Los Anaclcs businesses Ind private clubL
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Our sucst critics are unanimous: "Lethal Weapon II" hits·
· a bull's-eye. Mel Gibson and Danny Glover arc a great
pair of mismatched police partnen, and newcomer Joe
Pesci sparkles as a statc•s witness they arc usigncd to
protect.
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TRAVELERS WITH A 11189101' ........... 10
BJ DONNA AND RAY O'IT
Unique among California's 21 missions, Million San Luis
Rey in Oceanside has available each 1u11111ter rooms for
rent. providing travelers with idyllic qw1eis minutes
from the sea and within easy drivina dis1aDce of SaD Diego
and Orange County.
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Camper Van Beethoven, jumping the pm OD die coming
relcue of a new album, brinp its eclectic mix «musical
styles to the Coach HOUie toa.iabt to brelt in IOIDe ne~
IODIS and a new band ~ber.
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CASS POR I&& mw•• ................... 12
As American entertainment has
gradually extended its boundary of
promiscuity, several generations of
audiences have watched suggestion and
innuendo give way to lucidity and the
unadorned.
Where Lana Turner merely filled out a
sweater or Mae West inquired about what
a man was~ in bis pocket, couples
now disrobe and present anatomically
correct acts loosely described as
lovemaking.
But when the testosterone settles and the
definitive history of this ceotury•s
entertainment erotica is written, it is
doubtful that porn stan like Linda
Lovelace and Traci Lords will occupy
more than footnotes. Instead. along with a
handful of other master utillalm, the
memory of Gypsy Rose Lee will mp
supmne.
The daughter of the quintessential slave-
drivin& stage mother, Gypsy Rose Lee
emeqed durina the 1930s as the queen of
burlesque, a woman wbo throuah pure
manipulation of her curvature became
America's most wnous stripper-and
without ever having completely exp()Sed
bierlelf.
ID kt, the ladies ofburlesque, an
The glamour and glitter of
1y R. LANCE IGNON
offshoot of vaudeville, rarely bared all. At
the most stimulating portion of their
dances, most strippers would be left with
their nipples coverd with pieces of gauze,
known as posies, and G-strings.
With such restrictions, a stripper was
left to raise the audience's blOOd pressure
through any number of seductive
gimmicks. as well as her pure power of
seduction.
"They never never did get totally naked.
It appeared that they did, but they didn't,"
said Bobbie Fay, a member of the
burlesque audience and co-founder of the
American Guild ofV ariety Actors in Los
Angeles.
Of course there were those with more
risque acts that showed all, sometimes
winding up in jail. And some went to
enormous lengths to simulate au nature/.
One famous stripper went to far as to
attach pubic hair to the front of her flesh.
colored G-strin&
But none of them ever reached the
pnminenoe of Gypsy Role Lee, who died
· of cancer in 1970 at aae 56. Yet lhe will be
remembered• much foe the striptease she
perfeded •the mUlical tour de force
adopted bun her memoirs.
One of the malt •~ful m•llDla ever
staged, "Gypsy'' opened May 21, 1959 on
Broadway, and ran fOI' 22 months with
Ethel Merman delivering the performance
of her career• Mama ROie, Gypy's
mother. (When notified about the pmt,
Merman reportedly aid; urn shoot
anyone eme wbo getl the part.")
The play Uo yieled IOIDe of the most
durable and tuneful music of the our time.
"Let Me Entertain You" and
"EVerythinc's Cominc Up Rolea'' 1tt to
American musical theeter what Cary
Grant ii to film.
Thelhoww•revivedin 1974witb
equaJ IUCl'ell. nmnin& fOI' 120
petformancs on ero.dway. Thiia time
Anaela I .....bwy W•calt at Mm'9 Roie.
~Yetlel'ID~ ~ upa Tony AWard
for her effort.
To celebrate its 30th birthday, "Gypsy''
is once again on a natiow1de pre-Broadway
tour, and will be performed at the Orange
County Performing Ara Center in Costa
Mesa, July 18-29.
The lead this time is being played by an
actor known primarily for her role as
Mary Beth Lacey, the tough but sensitive
cop on the Emmy Award-winning
television show "Cagney and Lacey." But
if reviews are any indication, Tyne Daly
has made the transition to musical theater
with aplomb.
"She moves with a stylish grace, kills
with a single glance, and finds a new angle
on firing out a punch line," wrote the
Mansfield News.
"She shows a real feeling for Rose's
single-mindedness and stubbornes She
sings better than adequately and moves
well, too/' the Post-Dispatch said.
.. Daly has the equipment to belt
(compmer Jule) Styne's terrific vocal lines
when requin!d, but. more remarkably.
she's unafraid to let Role turn ugly,"
oblerved the Orange County Register,
which reviewed the play during its
current stint at the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion in Los Angeles.
Adding to the purity of the original show
wdirectorArthur~uren~woodirected
the revival in 1974 and wrote the original
(Pleue see GYPSY /Plge 7)
JULY
S M T W T F S
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CllOWN BOOSE aaTAUllANT
32802 South Pacific Coast Hiahway,
South Lqwia, presents .. Heat
Wave" for dancina and cntertain·
rMGt Tbunday throulb Satwday, 9
p.m. to 1:30 Lm. 496-S773 Of'
499-2626. A"P"U AT AlllDOllA 69S
Town Center Drive, COICa Mesa
pranats Coohy Phillips Trio with
modem reftditions from ero.dway
and the movies Wednesdays tbro'-Wh Fridays, 8 p.m. until late,
and S.twdays, 9 p.m. to I a.m.
432-7SS9. TBB. CANNDY 3010 LeFayeue
Ave., Newport ~J.. presents .. Bia
Picture", with tbp «» music from
8:30 p.m. to I Lm. torupt and
Saturday. 67S.S777.
DUKE'S NOITALOIA NIGHT·
a.VB in tbe Newportcr Raon,
1107 Jamboree R.S, Newport
Bach praents the '°'*" .. of roc::lt 'n' roll 7 p.m. to 2 Lm. Dilbtly
except Sundae..= MondaY.· No cover cbatJe. · buds will pcr-
f«m tbe era's patat bits from "'Good Golly, Miss Molly," to ...
Want To Hold Your Hand."
644-1700. TllE Wlllft ........... ,
and Tavern, 340 5cNdl a-t llp-
way, l.lpn& Beech. prctellb Ii~
entertainment and danana na&htly.
49-4-8088.
IUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific
. Coast ffi&hway, Sunset Beach, offers
live entertainment seven ni&hts a
week. Toniabt· and Saturday, Nato
Tanao, 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. $3
cover cfwJle. 592-1926.
. Im, TllE CLUB 2285 N~n
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Flashina li&hts.
mirrors and a huge dance floor. No
t-shirts or shorts. Tickets arc SS for
an shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call
,833-t 160 ..
THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
BOP 18774 Brookhurst, Fountain
Valley. The Hop presents; Friday.
"Let the Goode Times Roll" all
niabt with DJ. Dennis 8. Goode. $4
cover. Saturday, .. Hot Auaust
Niahts .. a tribute to Neil Diamond
starrina Tony Rossini at 7:30 p.m. t~ver) Dance, Dance, Dance!" to the Past .. with DJ. Dennis
8. Goode; Sunday, 1.·:'!'be Back.scat Boys" live 'SOs and 'ous dance band,
9 p.m. to midniaht on Wednesday at
8 p.m. ($4 cover). C10led Monday;
'"Still Roctin• ... AfterAJI These
Years" Tues. at 8 p.m.($4 cover
cbalp); .. Tbe Becbeat Boys .. live
50s and 60a dance bend, 8 to mid· JUP.t; Tbunday Crazy Contesu
wttb MC Dennis B. Goode. Lip Sync for cab! 963-2366.
NIGBT MOVES S902 Warner
Ave, Huntinslon ·Beach. Concert
info Ii.: IMG-0208. ........ ,
.,._,. 'PUB 166SS Pacific a.a ffilhway, Sumet Be8cb, ofrm
live eeter111iameat 1even niabts a
week. Dale ScieJdins and Leroy Ball
3 to 7 p.m., SJ cover Cbafle.
S92-19M.
llAXWILL.. 317 Plcific Coat ~y. Ha~ Beech, Lee Ftlftd Oii Diao, Ull aid vOC8il = l:JO P,lft. to 12:)() L&;
y, Moe*)' wt T81[1day l:lO ~-. to M' ·; L IJ6.2SSS.
CALENDAR
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CROWN BOUSE RESTAURANT
32802 S. Pacific Coast Hi&bway,
South Laauna. presents the "'Bobby
Lee Trio Sunday through Wednes-
day 9 p.m. to l:30 a.m. 496-5773 or
499-2626. THE WRITE BOUSE Resuurant ·
and Tavern, 340 South Coast High-
way, Laauna Beach, presents Luke It
The Locomotives each Sunday at
8:30 p.m. $2 cover. 494-8088.
SALVATORE·s 500 North
Brookbunt, Anaheim, presents Paul
and Oscar 8:30 p.m. with top 40s
music. THE CANNERY 30 l0 Lafayette
Ave., Newpon Beach. San Francisco
style cabaret entertainment with
Leslye McCrae vocalist and Uoyd
Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to 10 p.m.
675-5777.
VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's
piano stylinp Sunday tbrouah
Wednesday. Open daily 5 p.m. to 2
Lm., 3131 W. Coast Hiahway, New-
port Beach 642-7880.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast Hiabway, Sunset Beach, offen
live entenainment seven ni&hts a
week. Planet I 0, Rodin• Rqpe 3 to
7 p.m. ~then Dead Men Don't
Surf. claSsk surf music from mem-
bcn of ~ck Dale's Del-Tones 8
p.m. 10 midni&ht. "591-1926.
aa VI NE MEA D OWS AllPlllTllBATU: 10,000 Maniacs
at I p.m. Tickets Aft available at an Tic:btlnuter loc:aUolls inchacli111
May C'.omp.ay and Music Phas. To ~~~7~~·P\.,
Newpon leech. Nick Pyzow Solo MCiecllY aad Tlaelday at 8 p.m. 615·
BEET.
•SSI PUB 166S5 P.afic ~ .!.'f~ -==ea.~: ..._ .'he Wiltimn Cllrk •ga .... f .... • I a.a '92-1926.
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SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific
Coasl Hiabway, Sunset Bead\, offers
live entertainment seven niahts at
week. Toniaht Beta Rydem Band. $2
cover charae. 592-1926.
Wed.D•day.
PAA& PLACE SUMMER CON-
CERT Park Place, 3333 Michelson
Drive, Irvine, presents The
Coasters, Old time SOs rock music,
11:30 a.m. to I p.m. today. Free
admission. Food and drinks avail-
able. SSl-1220.
SALVATORE'S 500 North
Brookhurst. Anaheim, P\lre Energy
at 8:30 p.m. ni,ahtly throuah Satur-
day for listenina and dancina
pleasutt.
LAGUNA CANYON BAR Ir
GR.ILL 8S9 l..quna Canyon Road.
offers the danceable music of
Aphrodite, With soloist Eliza Lorenz.
rhythmist Jerry Martin at the key-
boards and Harold Todd on sax-
aphone and flute. "Cool Dancin"
bqJns at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
ntJhts. 494-1911 or 494-4310. ~UNSET {tUB 1665S Pacific
Coast Hiahway, Sunsc1 Beach. offers
lave entertainment seven ni&hts a
wcc:k. Jawac and the Unknown Band
9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926.
Tllanday
!UNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast H1a}lway. Sunset Beach. to-
ni&ht throu&h Saturday. The Reaular
Guys 9 p.m. to J a.m. S9l-1926.
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throuah Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to
1:30 a.m., Sunday throuah Wednes-
day from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Richard Fauno's JIU and Broadway
stylinas on the piano 3131 West
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
642-7880.
CAFE UDO. SOI 30th St .. New-
pon Beach. 675-2968. presents
entenainment nightly. Tony Gucr-
~ Sextet ton1Jht 9 p.m. to I :30
a.m. $3 covC1" charge.
Saturday
CAPE UDO S02 30th St.. Ncw-
pon Beach. 675-2968. presents
Barbara Morrison vocalist wtth the
Wayne Wayne Band tonight. 9 p.m.
to 1:30 a.m.
hnday -
YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER
THEATRE Peters landing, 16400
Pacific Coast Highway. Ste. 120.
Huntanaton Beach. Jau ensemble
Joyspnng. performs three shows
every Sunday 10:30 a.m .. 12:15 p.m.
and 2 p.m. Cost as $12.95 with
brunch or $7.SO for the concen
aJone, space permitting. Reser-
vauons are suggested. 840-SHOW.
CANYON BAR AND GRJLL 8S9
Laguna Canyon Road, Laauna
Beach, ~ Milhken's Dixie Jan
AllStars each Sunday from 4 to 7
p.m. 494-191 I.
RUM RUNNER 1600 Pacific
Coast Highway. Seal Beach. p~nts
The Sons of the Beach. a popular
Dixieland jazz band. from 6 to I 0
p.m. each Sunday. No cover charge.
(213) 596-1624.
cAFE UDO SO I 30th St .. New-
pon Beach. Laun Jazz with Bobby
Redfield fcaturana the Garcia
Brothers 3:30 to 8:30 p.m.: enter-
tainment ni&htly 8:30 p.m . to I a.m
toni&ht with the Wayne Wayne
Band 675-2968.
RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S Coast
H!Jhway, l..quna Beach. features
Paula Princ:c tonight and Sunday.
497 ... 171.
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CAFE LIDO, SO I 30th
St.,Newpon Beach. Ent.crta1omcnt
naahtly 8:JO p.m.-1 a.m. Wayne
W8)'ne Band with vocalist Holli
Smalb this evenina. 675-2968. ,......,
aoN'llN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast
Hipway, Lapna Beach: Pop jazz
artlSU Lynda Roth and Gres Vail
each Tuaday and Wedne3day ev~ nina besinnina at 7:30. 497 ... 871.
<rAPC UDO 501 30tb St. Ncwpon
Beacb, En\Mainment ni&btly 8:30
p.m. to I a.m. Ronrue Brown on
keyboards and vibes ton11ht.
67).2968. ......... ,
a::s-11°iiuDIEN HOTEL 4SOO
MacArthW' Blvd. New wotlcklau
juz aniMs spotlaahlcd weekly an the k ttory Atrium of the Cak Fleur\.
for more information. call
'76-2001, ea1emion 3113.
CAPS LIDO SOI 30th SL1 New•
pon lelcb. praents cntenatnment
iailtn!Y. Sunny WilkiDJOn. JAZZ vo-c:Ust -toftilbt 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
67S-2961.
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CAn LIDO 501 ~ St;, ~
Cd ... ~ .. Oebtlie Ebert.
vomlill .. • Wayne Wayoe tollillM l:JO_ .... to I 1.m. 67S.l961 • 67~"'6;
IA.II PM:IPIC a 80&iriftt or-IN'..W. to ,,_rye and en,-
CIMllll Uw ju:a .... every n uan-llJ M 7 p.a. Md •~IOju:a ••drxs ...S jull bdi. Far lnOft latorilladOn, call Or. C..rlcs a~ M 432-5119 or 9iJI Scon • 6G-1MI.. ________ _
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Memphis. Grond prize pockoge
inclvdts: round trip oirfore, 2 nights
hotel occommodotloM. toun of Sun
Studios ond Groc9'ond ond '250
spending money. Get complete
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FREDEB.la SWANN American
orpnist in conert at the Crystal
Cathedral, 12141 Lewis Street. Gar-
den G rove at 8: IS p.m. Tickets are
$6 and may be purchased by caJling
971-4Ql7 or at the door.
Sanday_ --
THE aouzv ROUGE CAFE
Clauical strin& quanct Opus IV ac-'
companies Sunday brunch 11 a.m.
to I p.m. 3001 Newport Blvd., Ncw-
pon Beach. 673--3440.·
EL RANClllTO MEXJCAN RES-
TAUllANT 2800 Newport Blvd .•
Newpon Beach presents inter-
nationally kno wn class1c guitarist
Copperfield every Sunday 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. 67S-68SS.
Tla~y
Beach Blvd. A.dmu.sion is free
throu&h public support of the Haydn
Orchestra Inc. Contributions may be
mailed to 119 8th St., Seal Beach.
90740_ Toniabt's performance fea-
tum La Strav111.nza. a Baroque
Trio with period instruments.
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llODday
DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE at the Newponer Rcson
prcsenu a s~al Monday Night
Showcase with comedians from
throuabout the Southern California
area performini, bcginni~ at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday Ni t Show-
cuc bas no cove r charge. he Ncw-
poner Reson 1s located at 11 07.
Jamboree Rd.Just cast of Pacific
Coast Highway in Ncwpon Beach.
644-1700, ext. S1S.
$14.9S per person and SP9tt per-
mitting. auesu can attend the show
only for $7.SO plus a onc-<lrink
minimum. Reservations arc sug-
gested. 840-SHOW.
--~ Taeeday
JEFF CF.SARIO appears at the
lmprov through July 23. Also ap-
pcarina will &c Jerry Miner and
Steve Kelly.
THE IMPROV presents three side-
splitting acts each night at 8:30 p.n\.
Sunday tbrou&h Thursday, ($7): 8:30
and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
($I 0), doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner
is served ni&htly.
U \ '\( I
~01 our ethn.K dance bcrit.aac
to join them twice weekly. Sunday at
7 p.m. and Wedne1day at 8 p.m .. at
Lqion Hall Community Center. 384
Lqion St. t..aauna Beach. Partners
arc not necessary. Casual dress with
comfortable shoes is sugestcd.
Donation $2. 494-3302 o r S3J.8667.
THE SOPHISTICATE Afternoon
swina dancing. Max1·s Loun,e at <he
Red Lion Inn, 30SO Bristol Street,
Costa Mesa pre~nlS Barney Olson
and his 20-picccorchestra every Sun-
day af\emoon from 2 to 6 p.m. Free
dance lessons I to 2 p.m. by Lee
Laitz. Admission is $8 per person
and SIS couples. Free valet parkins,
Tickets may be purchased in ad-
vance at the hotel gin shop. For
more information. c,all Elda Barry at
(213) 592-2 137.
STEP UP TO THE SUITE UFE Friday Af\emooo tea dancmg 2 to 6 p.m. in
public with a one hour dance clas\
prccedi°f the public dance bq1n·
ni!'J ~t. ~ Dance 9 p.m. until
midnllht. for dance class and
dance is $7 per penon. Sof\ dnnk\
.available for purchase. For morC'
information or ~ations, rail
6S0-3048.
Tlnanda:r. ..
COSTA MESA QUICltSTEPPERS
a senior citizen square dance group
seek ex~rienced square dance cou.
pies to Join them. The Quicksteppc"
meet replarly every 1'hursdn). Io
a.m. to noon at the downtown com·
munity center, Anaheim and Center
Su. in Cos&& Mesa. For more 1nfor
mation, call S4S-S669. ,., .... ,
TB E RESTAURANT AT the Pacific Ballroom at Embassy
CAMERON COURT 2 Hutton Suites Hotel. 132S East D)cr Road. l'rtdaJ
Centre Dr., Santa Ana presents mu· JUSt off the SS freeway. Roland PaOPBISIONAL SING LES
steal stylinp of Silver Linin& 7 p.m. Furman and his 20 p1ccc orchestra NETWORK D p
to midrught Tuesday Lhrou&h Satur-offer an aftt'moon of elegant dancinl DuScene StudJ~~98o M~fntO:~
day. The lfOUP performs renditions a nd entena1nmcnt. Adm1ss1on S on the southwest comer of Fairvt<'"'
of Top 40 oldies and soft rock for J>C! person. Free parkmg.. For more and Baker in Cos&& Mesa. Fm-
YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER
THEATRE Peter·s Landing. 16400
Pacific Coast Highway, Huntingto n
Beach, presents Comedy N1&ht each
Monday at 8 p.m. Top nauonal and
local stand-up comics are featured.
Dinner/show combinations arc listenina and dancing. 540-861 S. information. contact Elda Barry at lessons for belinncrs at 7:30. danu·
-------------------------. 8&-tuday-----(213) 592-2137. pany st.ans at 8 p.m. Free parking
-II da door prizes, hors d'oeuvrcs, open
SEAL BEACH CHAMBER
MUSIC FESTIVAL I Stb annual
series of nine c.onccns tonight at 8
p.m. in the McGaugh School
Auditorium, 1698 Bolsa Ave. at Seal
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LONDANCE/FRED ASTAIRE OD 1 bar. Admin1on is $1 7. Event hot
STUDIOS 362S W. MacArthur, Suitc THE HOP 23822 Mercury Road. line: 894-8932.
308, Santa Ana. Dance for couples El Toro; Nancy tucker 811 Band , PlllME OF UPE SINGLES m l'l'I
or sinaJes, 1st Saturday and 3rd Sinales and couples swma dancina for T.G.l.F. S to 7 &m. at Blal l
Su.nday each month, 8:30 to J I :30 each Monday from 8 10 11 p.m. An&us, U33 l Lake ntcr Dr . f I
p.m. Admission SS, includes refresh-786-8467. Toro. For information and reS<'r
ments. Ballroom, Latin ·.dancing. vations, c:a.IJ 836-8744.
Call 8S0-0676 for rpore information. Wed.De.day WBBEL OP FRIENDSHIP.
9a.Ddaw __ _ COSTA MESA/FRED ASTAIRE Sinala 4S-plus. meets for T.G.l.f . a1
' DANCE STUDIO 2488 Newport S:lO at vanous locations. Also ongo
LAGUNA FOL&DANCERS en-Blvd .. 2.C, Costa Mesa. Wednesday lna P'OUPI for f(>lf, ~·pinochle.
couraae all who arc interested in niaht dances open to the ~l tbame aDd travel. For 1nformat1on tr,::=:=:=;;:;;:=;:;;;;;;==::===:==::===:=:=:====iiiiiiiiiiiiiinl &ftd raervations.. call S24-3327. 11 Pil&NTI WITBOUT PART·
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NDI CbapCet' S9S, Huntinaton 8adl. bolds a cbapcer dance at Q
p.rn: in the Holida~nn. Hunti~ton Beedl, pceoeded 1 free oncn·
tatioa for new man at 1:30 p.m
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Dance COit is SS for members. S6 for fet, ·music and danana. Advance GYPSY eventually worluna up an act called Her fame spread as fast as the
non-membcn. For more infor-payment is SIO. $1 2.SO non-mem· '''°'" P1tge l) .. Dainty fane and Her Newsboy pnncnts fell from her sboukiers.
mation. call 647-7528. bcrs.. ad.mission at the door 1s S 12.50 SonplerS." The future undisputed Thro\Alh a IJ1IOC and cbann born PARENTS WITHOUT PART· members.. s 15 non-members. For text tor "Gypsy." queen of bur~ue. then named partly from the books she pored Hal Oraftee Coast Chapter 26. more information. call (2 1l) The ienes1s of "Gypsy" occurred Rose Louise HoVlck. was dressed in over as a child._ 9ypsy Rose Lee
(CUSU>dy not required). 847-1600 or 656-7777. in 1957 when Gypsy Rox Lee pub-knickenand played one of the news-mo"ed easaly an hiab sooety, ma.k-
S46-S718 for more information WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meet lished the first chapter of her boys. 101 a fan and friend of H. L
about the orpniz.ation. for a Brunch at 11 :30 a.m. For memoirs in Harptt's Magazine. Gypsy Rose Lee was born in Menk.en, and brioaing a new respect-
Membcnh1p in Parents Without information and reservations, call Broadway producer David Merrick Toledo. Ohio. dunng a burlesque ability to stripteue.
Partners is open to divorced, 1epar-S24-3327 or (213) 524-3327. instantly recognized its potential as show in which the leading lady She tried her body at Hollywood.
ated, widowed or never muried PRIME OP LIPE SINGLES meet a musical and signed the rights. wound up in jail after assaulting a but with limited success. After her
parents of Uvina children. Custody for tea dancing at 2 p.m. and early Merrick was guaranteed success hotel manager. Stuck for a replace-film debut in 1937. she appeared on
of the dlildten is not a factor. A non-bird dinner. at 6 p.m. at the Red when he sianed some of the heaviest ment. the produccer hired Rose Broadway in -ou Barry Was a profit, noo-tee1arian. educational or-Lion Inn. 3050 s. Bristol, Costa names in Boradway to write and Louise with the mother's assurances Lady" with Ethel . Merman and
pn.izadon. PWP -l"Ovidet a pro-Mesa. For information and rcscr-direct the play. Laurents had recent-that the young a.irl could stnp. made one more mouon picture.
pm of IOCial llC\iviuet, discusaaons vations, call 836-8744. ly finished the libretto and Stephen Worried that the folks back home In 1943, she turned to the literary a.ad study Jf'OUPI for 11nste parents PJ...l.R.T. Seacliff Villaae Shop-Sondheim the lyrics for "West Side in Seattle would discover her new world. writing a play and two novels
a.ad tbeir families. pina Center, 2205 Maio Street, Ste. Story," and so were enlisted to do trade. Rose Lou1sc aopted her soon-that borrowed from her expenencc· BINGLE SAILOR'S BULLETIN 20, Huntington Beac.h. Huntinaton the same for "Gypsy." to-be-famous moniker as workers "Mother Finds and Body" and .. The
llOA&D 24-hour 1deobonc operated Beach Olurcb of Religious Science were literally an the middle of put· G-Stn~ Murders." But her greate<lt
bulletin board at 72J.-OS6 to list siqks aroup meets each Sunday Styne. who had just bad a hn as ting her old name 1n lights. She publish.in& success came in 195 7
notices of sinales activities. Call for evcniq. Olild care is free. Ad· composer of "Bells Are Ringing." ordered the workers to take down wath the publication of her memoirs.
more information. million to the 7:30 p.m. protram is ureed to do the music, and another the name and replace n with Gypsy In bctwttn turning the pages of
t&TI TICE IT UP A club for SJ. Dances at the Huntington Beach "West Side Story" veteran. Jerome Rose Lee. her manuscripts. Gypsy Rose Lee sl.nale Pb between the qes of 30 Ion with DJ John s~ and re-Robbins. was hired to direct. "At that first maunee the stnp conunued to remove her clothing,
aiwl SJ who want to ~1 soc:ially freshments follow at no charge. The real-hfe story of Gypsy Rose technique that was to make the doang guest strips anto the CJ1rly
and meet olbe:r sin&le tolfel"I. Dues FLIRT information line: 647-1628. Lee bcaan 1n 1918 when bcr mother, name of Gypsy Rose Lee famous 1960s. are S2S annually. Play various local Rose ffov1ck, moved her and her suddenly manifested itself. Gypsy Despite the lavish style in which
and recioo&I courses. Membership Tluu9day younaer sister. June. to Hollywood paraded the stage. takang o ut a pin she traveled -complete Wlth a
directory. For more information, SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP to cash 1n on fa.me and fortune. Rose here, another pin there. droppana retinue of unusual animals and a
ca1J 8~90 or write to: Let's Tee sponlOled by Lacuna Beach Untted Hovick, the nqgi.ng staac·motbcr. them into the horn of the tuba cl<>5et-fu1J of mink coau -she was
It Up, 31 Rainbow Ridle, Irvine, Methodist Church's Wesley C.oun-was oonv1nocd that June had a natu-~yer in the orchestra pit, flirted a dedicated professional. At the umc
9271S. • Idiot Cen1er &om 6 to 7 p.m. at the rat talent for dancing. watb her garments, and was ex-of her death. Gypsy Rose Lee was
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trodinarily provocat1ve, but never hostmg a nauonally-syndicated tele-
.. ... ..... ., 1632 Wesley Orin, South Throu,h snt and cuts. the mother did really strip,-according to the vision talk show that often focused
PA&SNTI WITHOUT PART· tt'r::r There wiU be a donation of man,.,., to book her younger publicity~ for the current~ on her pet topics: Indian artifacts
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Colt i.s Sl2.~ at the door. Dinner, Pol~ dancen and dancina. For
more information and rettrvations.
call 647-7'28.
IOa.AI. DANCE POil SINGLES
Golden West c.otk8C Community Senic:es. IS 744 Golden West St.,
HuntiDl'OD Beech• 4 to & p.m. Sat-unlays tbroalb July_ 29 in Room 211
of tbe Recreation Education Build·
...... lmuw:tioo will be =ft I.be basics of tevetal daDcet.. m fet
is Sl6. For rqistration, call
191-3991. Wli&&L OP nDNDllllP meets
at 6:30 f« dinner. Ca.II 524-3327 for
idwmalioe and n:.rvatiou. raDIB OP Ll1'Z SINGLES meet
for early bud dinoef at tht Airpc>f1a"
lu, I 1'700 MacA.rtbur Blvd. lt'vine
at 6:30 p.m. For rcsef"&tions
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Gibs~n, Glover on tar.get.in ~Letha
Bedl Wo..ta
Au19&ut lleataaru& Maaa1er
Sota Au
This i~ no1 a movie for someone
tbrouab
Gibson.
who abhors viol-
ence, or gets sick
at the sight of
blood. There arc
some prett y
~some scenes,
and the language
1s crass.. but that's
whett my negative
comments end.
because this mov-
1qocr could sit
anythina that stars Mel
Those two undcrcovt'r cops are at
it apin (Gibson as Riggs and Glover
as Munauah). ln .. Lethal Weapon, ..
· sc! A sequel which
is better than the
first! Yes, "LethaJ
Weapon n:· star-
nna Mel Gibson
and Danny
Glover, is better
than the first. If
)OU hkc humor, sex. v1olcncc and a
good old fashion
ps and robbers
_ _..__,film than this film
is for you.
It opens with a fast-paced car
cha$e and never lets up. From
homes that fall down the hill, the
Mti ~ it beck as the im-
ECH11 Martin
and Danny
ve:r returns as
-peMion-boUDd partner lloaer
MurtaQ&b in * lliP:~~d. ac· dCa-ftlled. .. Lethal
mpon IL"·
Tbit time u.c
lory evolves
LA. i: ......
Munaulh played the safe and sane
cop reluct.antly partnered w11h
Rigs, candidate for the funny farm.
In this sequel they'tt bosom buddies
intent on uprooting evil. while en-
dangering their lives. and half of the
police force.
Mel Gibson is a natural at playing
the macho cop with a streak of
lunacy, and some of those stunts he
gets away with! He's funny, yet
sincere at the same time.
Both Riggs and Munaugh arc as-
s1ancd to protect Leo. a state's wit-
ness who was 11.wolvcd in a b1lhon-
dollar dru& ring. Babysitting this
harmless chap is too safe an assign-
ment. but thmgs heat up when the
two insist on bringing Leo on their
darina escapades.
We sec a seven-story Jump from a
hotel window end safely m a pool,
Three Stooges. and steamy love
scenes. Richard Donner, the d1rtt-
tor, has sustained <JO.plus minutes of
an action-packed (aJm entcna1n-
mcnt.
The story is simple: drug lords
and a money laundering operation
hiding behind'daplomatic immunity.
only to be brought uncoventionally
to their knees by our heroes. Rigs
and Murtauah (Gibson and Glover).
What sustains this movie how-
ever, as the rclattonship between
Gibson and G lover and new charac-
ter Leo Getz. played by Joe Pcsc1.
(Remember that name, he's eoina to
be a new hot commodity). The three
of them wander through the film. ala
the Three Stooacs. and ultima~ly
bring the villains down. The humor
is wonderful and the relationship of
WU·tumcd-federaJ witncs$ named
Leo Oeu (hilariously played by Joe
Petti), who has embenled mjfhons
in dnc money from the South
Africans.
Like 111 prccu-rsor, "Lethal
Weapon tr• is a hicb-tk>P. bip-
octane, h ..... peed buddy/action
picture deliped to kt:icp us on the eds of our -ts. The IDOVic is -eU~uipped with
all the i..,-edienta we expect from
.... a =~onable, eood-111.-">'. &be llan (be =· lor • lot Of proluiity!). bondi~ (me bathfoom bomb
-ii ~Y detiPtlut), in-cnlllll ud elaborate 11 .. ts,
SCI l's__. ...... ,.._ ..
and 1n another senous but bilanous
scene, Murtaugh gets blown off has
own toilet by a bomb. and no matter
what happens to Rius. the guy IS
indestructable! I thought 1t was all
over when he was thrown mlo the
bay, bound with weighted chains.
He even sul'\•1ves a temfy1ng attack
by hehcop1cr on his bcachfront
trader
W11h my knuckle white from
gnppmg the sides
of my seaL and
my knees doing a
nervous Jig, I had
to applaud the
endina. I'm sure
we'll be seeing our
two coura_Jeous
cops back in ac-
tion in "Lethal
Weapon Ill!"
Gibson and Glover a good one. as
they catch tl'lc bad guys.
The ooly compl;fint I would have
1s that the violence is unreal. People
drop ofT in this movie like flies. I
would hope that in the future, the
writer and director would realLK
that many people arc drawn to this
film by the humor and interaction of
the main characters. They make the
film special, and the rcson t6 VlOI·
cnce unnecssary.
This was by far
the best of this
summer's sequels..
Frankly, I think
more people will
come away from
this movie feeling
they 'ot their money s wonh.
and vallans ao evd and nasty we JUSI
want to crinee in our seats.
Tbe t.d auys in this film an: racist
Cauc:utans &om lbc South African
COMUlate -and lbcy're protected
by diplomatic immunity! So, even tboulb I.bey are p«:rpettatina some-
tbi111 rally temblc bavina to do
widl laundered dl\11 money, smua-
~ ud cop-killtnp.
A MurtaUlfl can't nail them.
Rillt finds out tbat one or
the villans killed bis wife two ye.n
•· be is out for blood and rcmatb. .. I'm not a cop IOIUPt. h's per-
sonal." Thim the ietente eaci~t
bclans 10 full f'Ol'CC -never Idun&
up UCil dlle ..,....~ ~ Of
courM w CM80t tOrtrt lhe beautiful
Met aa .... ,.... ..-Dan~ •••• .. LA. ~ °" th• ''
lirl Jtib Van Den Hau (played by Patsy K.ensh) who is the diplomatic
sec:mary to uw bid auys -a few
very nplicit love ~ between RilP ud lliU ert• tbinp evm .. hottft" on the ICT'ttn and for the
audieDc:e too!
This film offen substantial
evidence that
white r9Clll South
Aftic:aas haw 1M
potential to boo
come the Nazis of the •90&.
Definjtely put
this one on your
list of iop movees
to eoJoy this sum-
mer!
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Dalton updates Bond _role
by returning to its rc;>ots
By IOB THOMAS
AuodMH "'""" \llrtlef
LOS ANGELES -Timothy Dalton was faced
w11h two of the toughest acts to follow, but he has
managed by talent and sheer perseverance to bnng
James Bond to life in a new. modern1Led style that
could can) 007 1 nto the .:! I st ('cntury.
The 44-)ear-old Bnton was here for the opening of
"Licence to Kill.'' 16th of the adventures (not counting
two unofficial films) that have genera~ more dollars
than any film senes 1n movie history.
Most cnt1cs have found Dalton at case in his
second &<>-round as Bond: his first. "The Liveng
Daylsghts," was not wntten for him. He also seemed
rewed 1n an 1nterv1ew. as 1fhe had come to gnps with
a classic role that might ha\e overwhelmed hem. He
admitted having "enormous pause" when he first
considered 11.
"M ) concern ~as not about creating the character.
which af\er all 1s m) JOb.'' said Dalton "If l do 11 well.
then that's tcmfic If I fail. then that's also part of being
an actor
··ne pause wa~ over how to deal with 11. how to
bnng an audience w11h you. away from lls history and
into its new present. Very clearly. before I took ll on.
I knew that cvet)ooe ha.s an opinion about Bond: it's
part of the c1nema-go1ng consciousness.
"Everyone has an opinion about the actors who
have played Bond before. Half the world loved Sean
Connery; half the world loved Roger Moore. Their
films e:iusted in two very different styles. You know
when you take 11 o n you run the risk of having the
whole world hate what you do. If that had happened.
11 would ha ve bttn a maJor catastrophe. Fortunately 11
didn't;' he said.
.. What one must face 1oda) 1s that we've got
something new, something different. .. This 1s a new
style of Bond. It isn't a lsght-hcarted, comedic. spoofing
Bond Ifs not a tcchnolog1cal extravaganza. I think n·s
back down to 1t~ ong1ns. llS bas1~. trying to capture
the spsnt of Ian Fleming. and of the early movies.
"1 loved 'Dr. No' and 'from Russsa With Love·
-they v.erc very excslmg ad\'enture-thnllers. I walch-
ed the train sequence o f Sean Connery and Robert
Shaw the other day h 's still tremendously exettsna. ·•
Prcv1ewen noted that Dalton seemed to be per-
fonn1na m\Jch ofh1s own actson. but be d1scounled any
threat to his safety.
Timothy D•lton Is dellne•tlng his own
version of J•me1 Bond In "License to Kiii,"
which opens tod•Y·
"I think the strenuous side of a Bond movie es the
sheer amount of time to make o ne -~•x months.
which ., a vcr) \.Cr} lo ng $Chedule," he said .. You'n-
on locatton so )OU work long hours The crew works
15 hours a day. we go back. watch rushes. uiJk about
tomorrow's work. so it's 18 hour<; a da) ..
Dalto n had a 1hm 1ng carttr before producer
Cubby Broccoh chose him as the founh James Bond
(George Lazenb} had a single shot 1n "On Her
M1Jesty's Secret Service.'' I 969). DaJton studied at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and appeared m
classics from rcpenory to the West End. His film debut
was ausp1csous as the young ltmg of France 1n "The
Lion 1n Winter• w11h K.athanne Hepbum and Peter
O'Toole. Other films have included MCromwell,"
"Wuthenng Heights'' (as Heathclsfl). "Agatha" and a
cunos11y. "Sextell<'" with Mae West.
'Peter Pan' takes a new
generation to Never/and
If you take the seoond star to the riaht and ao
straiaht on till mom1ns. you'll reach a wonderful piece
wMT'e you can think lovely thouabts and never srow
up. And 1(you're ruJ lucky. you nupt even tct io have
u ldnntUR or two With Peter P&n. ht if you dOn't ma.kc 1t to Ncvcrland. lhcn by all mcam ND to )'OUt' nearest movie theater and catch the
re-tea.le o( the Walt Olsncy animattd classic:, "Pct.er Pa.n ...
Tb.it ll the fifth ~ISSUC Of t.he mOVlC Since ll
orenillnd In 1953. Like other Disney clautcs. 1t has been lboWD in IC"tni-yUr interuls so that new au.-dieftCll can atway. be aunc:ted 11 the 36 yean 0( its eiustence, the movie has aeod
u link as Peter himeetf. h is sttll a lush, bnaht feature
&hat happily clicks •Iona with rollick.11\& sonp by Sammy cab.n. Sammy Fain and othCr1. Dimey's ucelleftt, full-bodied a.n1mab00 ia ap-~· tllrc>uPout the Sl.4-miUioft mov~. wi\h bold, bfWll oolcwl and sharp ddimtion. Jud Conlon• voe.al
llft I..,. .. are ttmt And .,hen lttl!J Tinker Bell ... ia mnsaded mat the pbie 1 body waa
..., Mlril>'J' Monrw.
• ... b)' Sit James M. Barrie, "Ptter
PM 0..-. .... I =ianl. twtn.klil\& stat l\iP O\let the MilALJfl., • 1 fr-A...,... (foe Con•y) uMI
us to the Dathna home. inttOduona us to Wendy
(Kathryn lkaumont), her two brothers, Michael and
John, the.ar nuntd<>s. Nana. and their parents, Mr. and
MB. o.rt1 I\&.
Mr. Dathna (Hans Conned) bas dtttded that
Wendy 11 too old to rcmasn 1n the nuncry with her
younaer brothers and must mo\'e out to her own room
Nana must also 10 The children. upset by the edict.
alao are upttt becaux their father won't be.lsc\oe
Wendy's stones about Peter Pan
Peter 1s m the nursery w11h Tin.Ir.er 8cll. tha'c to
reclaim ht lhadow, which Wendy has hidden. He
oft"cn Wendy an allernat1\oC t<> lcav1~ the nu.nery_ -
he tclls her about Nevcrland. The ch1ldml ny off to
Nevettand where they mttt the Lost Boys and Captain
Hook, wh<>te pnmary purpott 1n hfe is to capiurt
Peter. A~r ma.dventure~ ad\ocntuttS and the dtm1~ of
Hook in the JI or a crucod1le ("'Never mile at a
Crocochle")i. T1nk.cr BtlJ COlfl"n the pirate ship 1n (airy
~ust and on 1t uJls 10 London.
The children rctum t<> the nut1try and tell their
parentt about Ne•crtand. Mr. Ovhna flnatly btlte\le
\t.c1t ialet when he lookt out o( the wmdow and KCt w ihap blenct1na with •be clouds ~~ att many lcstons to bt teamed in "'Pcttt
Pan," but lbo\lt an, h's pun and JOyfuJ Ctlltntinmcnt
for the eahre funity.
N011CE: WOlJNT TICKETS llAY ONLY BE USED DURING
BRACKETED MATINEE PERFORMANCES OF LICENCE TO KILL,
PETER PAN, WHEN HARRY llET SALLY, LETHAL WEAPON II,
HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS; BATMAN, GHOSBUSTERS U, DEAD
POET& SOCIETY AND INDIANA JONES. SORRY, NO PASSES . ACCEPI EDI
Mission San lqls Rey:
Come stay the night
9y DOMtltA ANO RAY OTT .._ .... ee ...... •
YOU may thillk that the last
uavder to scay at one af Oalilom.ia'•
mitUoot WU Father Jaipao Sena.
la fact. Million San Lu.is lley. near
Ocanpdt, optnl ill doon each
wmmer to touNU. Aad it may just
be tbe best barp.in to be found in
dlle Soutblud.
One ..,...., •• a&ay • Million San
Luis llcy COiia Jd s u per' penoa,
witb two meals inctuded. -
T1ua ii the ~ couecutive sum-
_. dllal the Fra.nd.tcu frian at
Calib1ail'1 lariest million have
opened tbeir ~t rooms to the ~ topve 1ndividuah and (am. ilia a cbance to CrUoY the retrat'I
laillOric IUn'OUndi ... well • its
modenHlly r.cilitla tbat include
llDDis aad voUeybeU cowu, a laf'lt
a.tdoor lwimmillt pool, a &eJevilion
toom. ea&euive prdeo areas. and
tlllc millioo m'*'"11 .
.. We aN c:arma. on I bolpilality IAdiliae blfpa bcb'C tbe fouDdi
o1 ............ in•11S
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Camper Van Beethoven rolls into town
By JOHN ROOS o...,"""' C..• .... -·
Not many binds can boast re-
sumes with such oddball album U·
tles as .. Take The Sk.inhcads Bowl-
ins." .. The Monterey Pope Fesu-
val," and .. Vampire Can Matin&
Oven." But Santa Cnu-basod rock·
ers Camper Van Beethoven arc no
ordinary band.
After several )ears a'> indepen-
dents on the collqc-altcmauve rock
circuit, the Campers tTachcd a wider
audience witb last year's maJOr·label
debut. the criticaJly-praascd "Our
Beloved Revolutio nary Swttthcan."
With their follow-up LP -to be
titled "Key Lime J>)e" -now re-
corded and scheduled for a Septem-
ber release on V1rg.in Records, you
might expect the quintet to embark
on the customary 1our after the
album's autumn release. But in the
sp1nt of fun and sponuanelty, the
band is hcadfo& out now for several
wann-up shows in out-of-the-way
places.
.. The oncnuat1on of these gigs 1s
simply fof the enjoyment of 1\."
offered bassist-vocalist Victor
K.rummcnacher dunna a recent in·
tervacw. "We're s<>•na to play a wide ~ICC1ion of our atalO& -including
older tunes, nearly all of · .Swttt·
heart,' and a few of our brand new
sonp. h's a chance to flex our
muscJcs a bit and reacquaint
ounclves."
Prefcmna to perfonn an such
dcntcly populated areas as Fresno.
San Bemadmo, T_ijuana, Las Vcps.
and San Juan Capistrano (..,here
I\ 11,11'\f,,
Tiie eclectic c-per Van .. ethov•n pl•J• ton'9ht at th•
Coach Hous• In S.n Juan C.plstrano.
they perform at the ( oach House
ton1a,ht). the Campers will also break
an new vtohn1st-keyboard1st Morgan
Fichter. who has replaced 1he de·
paned Jonathan Sc:Jcl It will be 1ntercst1ng 10 sec at the
Coach House how the band's new
matenal compares 10 the wonder-
fully cclecuc SOnJS that make "Our
Beloved Revolu11onar} Sv.ttthean"
so outSuanding. In a unique St)lc ~encompasses everything ffOm
polo, mazurka, and folk to country,
rqpe, pop. and rock. sonp like
"She Dcvines Water" "T urquo1sc
Jewelery", and "O Death" stood
among I 988's ~t rock records.
Spoken wtth both pnde and con-
fidence, the 24-year-old Krum-
menacher 1ns1stcd tha1 the soon·t<>-
be-relcased "Key Lame Pie" 1s JUSt
as solid, 1f not stronger. than Its
predecessor.
"The new album has a much more
focused. composed-in-the-studio
type of orientauon." he remarked.
"The arrangements are much. much
improved over the past -there's no
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more banlc of the note" which lent
a cen.ain deMll} that doc\n't nccess-
anly make good music ..
"Musically, we want to be able to
do a number of 1hangs at 1he same
ume ... he added. "The new album
wall have a lot of pop and folk. but
(sttll) retain its ed&e. We're not
always a real comfonabk hand. and
there arc some new aggrcs\1' e songs
that aren't ver} pleasant to h\ten
to.··
And aJthough Krummenacher cn·
JO)'S and respects the music of con·
tcmporancs hke Nick Ca ve . Pere
Ubu, Public Enemy. and Robvn
Hitchcock. he's quite disenchanted
with the "very mediocre" St.ltc of
today's rock music
"The music 1s sounding 100 SpC"C•·
ficd, and in general, there's a 101 nf
amb1&uity and m1sdircct1on going
on," he sul'&ested "You ha ve 10
make the ans1rumcnts 1n1cgral to
what you do. as oppo!>C'd to using
accordions. v1ohos. and mandolin~
JUSt for 0.vonng or spice ··
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Fresh.baked, pip1n9 hot garlic breodsticks.
You'll see they' re truly on affair to remember.
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01r Meals Are
A Trip to Mexico!
We hope you enjoy the at-
mosphere complemented with
our fine Mexican food ... in
,. Costa Mesa since 1972.
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
Open DaJty At 11 A.M.
Eot.ert.ainment in the Burro Room
296 E. 17th St., Cotta Mesa 645-7826 •
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In defense of ·orange County
A ruent article written by 8n.toe
David Colen in Los Anaeles ~zfne lambastes Oransc county's din-int habits. •.• (T)be (OC) natives are just leamina that tbere is more to the
pastatory aood life than onion soup,
canard l'oraoae and crepes
Oambeel," says Mr. Colen, wbo aoes on 10 contend that ..... it was only a
few yean l&O that lhOIC &lad tidinp reached·, Newport Beacfi and en-
virons.'' ...
He credits this renaissance to the.
arrival, some 3YJ years aao. of Le
Meridien's Bernard Jacoupy, wbo-
fioe retaunnt operator though be is
(bis credits include Bernard's in the l.A Biltmore) -took over the reins
of Meridicn ~ its ~ier res-
taurant. Aneotne. WIS alre8dy a ~
oessfuJ diniQI room.
Colen would have us believe that.
post-Antoine, " ... there have been no
outslandlna follow-ups," with the
possible exception ofGemmdl's and
the Four Seasons' Pavilion. And. he
sniffs, we've been "slow to demand
more of the same." H~sh. This kind of elitist Los
Anaclcs hypothesis really gets my hKkks up.
'
munities are downriaht chintzy
when it wmes to eating out." Slap.
Ouch.
..... when a dinner check oomcs to
more than SJO per person." he says,
aome of us have been known to .. scream like a Stuck pig."
That really huru.
And it's more hotw&sh· just ask
the ownen of Antonello, c.n;;elo's.
The Wine C.Cllar, J.W.'s, Riviera.,
Morell's Monique, Las Brisas, Man-
darin Gourmet, The Cellar,
Nieupon 17, The Arches, Villa
Nova, Andteino's. Mr. Sto.x or Max-
well's -not to mention Chanticlair,
Five Feet. Le Midi, Rex, etc.
cheapskates down hCTC is as full of
holes as a piece of swiss cheese ..
I say it's not the thirty bucks
people balk at -they just won't
spend it in rcstaUJ11 nts whose menus are yesterday's news. They will,
however, spend anythin& they like in
restaurants whe.re they can aet some~
thina they like, somcthina that's
oative, fresh, cleanly presented -
and clearly superior.
Take this, Colen: Your typical OC
zillionairc, the same fellow wbo
keeps a Rolls Royce in the praac of
bis multi-million dollar bcusc,
doesn't have the time -or the net..:'
-to .. sec a.nd be seen" or impress
himself with how much of his com-
pany's money he can spend on a
meal. He probably owns the com-
pany. Furthermore. he doesn't want
to f Or&e him1elf with rich sauces.
caVJ.ar·filled bca&an purses or tons
of puff pastry-wrapped desserts.
He knows it's a plus to be lean and
mean -and JUSt a little bit hungry
-especially 1f he's goina to be up
at the crack of dawn the next day to
race with the rats.
Pretentious.. ovcrly-cxpens1ve rcs.-
t.aurants have never worked here. La
Cuisine, Le Chardonay, Pave, Thir-
tieth Street Bistro. and Genl
Mueller's Ambrosia all 101 the
heave-ho lona qo. Yawn.
For one thing, Iona before Oranic
County had ever heard of Bernard
Jacoupy. numerous stylish , in-
novauve restaurants were already
tbrivillJ -amona them Cbanticlair, Le Midi, Five Feet, Rothschild's, the
Ritz Carlton Dinina Room. TrttS, ~-------------------------4 the Surf and Sand's Tower, Showley-
Wria.htaon. The Golden Truffle,
On the other hand, Gcmmell's
isn't one of OCs biucst money-
makers -and Mr. Colen's other
pick, Pavilion, serves &ood food
most of the time but hasn't fuJly
captured the imagination of the local
dinin, public due to a "revolving
door' imqe {>t0blem, the lcpcy of
some •·celebrity" chefs who have
disappeared into the sreat vonex,
for reasons kno~ perhaps, only to
the hotel iuelf.
Maybe we don't look as sophisti-
cated as the industr) types who
frequent OC-3, Seventh Street
Bistro, Rebecca's. fennel, Morton·~
and Michael's, but plenty of OC
residents have three-piece suns and
Gianfranco fem Jackets bangina 1n
their closets. On weekends, often.
that's euctly where they want those
p.nnents -ID the closet They'll 10
to their favonte restaurant dressed
for comfort. They'll take alona their
aold or plaonum Amencan Express
card, and not much elK.
ATA1LOF
B1cSAv1Ncs
$ 9. 9 ~ Lobtna TAil DiNNER.
SuflMIAy .. TleundAy All Niqln LONG
FaidAy .. SATUadAy , .. 7 p. •·
When wm the last time you aw a price like this
for• broUed lobsta tall dinner? And this one
comes with 90Up or salld warm bread and y0ur
choke of Rd 9kln pOtll&oa, rtce pilaf or fresh
Yegdablea. If )OU ~ lolJeta. you11 be gllld you
C9nc to Ol8dllbte ...
Hemin&way's Reit of Newpon and
Antonello.
Mr. Colen, in addit.aon to bent$ an
elitist. is a wealth ofmisinformaoon:
he claims that " ... the residen1,s of
one of the nation's wealthiest com-
No follow-ups? Oh, please.
How about El Torito Grill. Play-
~ Tuuomarc. Bistanao-Somoto Grill. Pucal, Prem. Cafe 242,
Caliente or Kach1oa''ff "
Restaurant writen should con-
sider rcadina trade mqazmcs: the
tp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i June 19, 1989 issue Of Nat.aon's Reslaurant News plainly states that
Oranae County is No. 3 per capita 1n
dollars apent 1n restaurants -ri&ht
behind San Francisco and Bolton.
Los Anae&es ICOf'Cd a diuppointina
No. 13.
lf s
Uncanny
by Bill IUmilton
• • •
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• • •
So the thesis that ~·re a bunch of
And as for Los Anaclcs Mqazine,
it should consider issuina passporu
when it sends writers more than 20
miles out of "LA prima" to do a
IOcioloti<:aJ d1njna overview.
J1ut'1 flte way lo Ml IKif a np CUrNnl.
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-Advertiser Spottlght--------------------------
lly Pftrk.U A. GM*
Restaurants open and mtaurants
close -espedally Chinese ones -
but for the la.st 12 years the Man·
dann Gounnct, and owner Michael
Ch1an.g.. have been catering to the
locals of Costa Mesa. as well as
cus10mers from as far away as Los
Angeles and San Bcmardino .
.. Not only have we been here for
a while. but we have a Jood repu-
tation. If someone is asking around
for a good Chinese food restaurant.
they will almost always hear about
1hc Mandann Gourmet.·• Ch1an1
said.
And. to back its claim to fame, the
restaurant has received a Gold
Award from lbc Southern California
Restaurant Writers' Association
every year for the la.st J 0 years.
.. One of the phrases we hear most
often in the restaurant is 'this 1s a
great dinnCf,'" Chiana ad<kd.
An extensive menu and a sclcc·
t1on of Szeohwan. Hunan. Man-
Owner Mldwel Olleftt and Gener., M~r D•vld Wont
•r• P"OUd of die fl••lttdul •nd lnnov..-V• Chin••• cuisine
M Mendarln Gounwet.
dann, early American Chinest (such nccnsanly served at other res-romantic scttina.
as chow mcin and chop sucy) and taurants. •• The Mandann Gourmet ~rves
Shan&hai dishes is ooc of the rQ50ns An example of the restaurant's lunch from 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
the restaurant is so popular. 1rend-scttin1 dishes 1s the Aromatic Monday throuah Friday. A few
"Not only do we make our food to Shrimp. "We onginatcd this dish. months qo the restaurant started its
order. but we use the freshest now other restaurant's offer 11 -luncheon buffet which is served dur·
produce," Oiiana explained. He and 1t has become one of the most ing the week. Dinner begins at 4:30
added that what customcn sec on popular." p.m.. seven days a week. and is
their plate is what they act -"we Givin& customers what they want served until 10 p.m. (11 p.m . on
don't cover up our food with has always been important -and at weekends).
saU<la." the ~andarin Gourmet that is no Mandarin Gourmet 1s located at
Kccpina up witb lbc times has exception. hs atmosphere gives 1500 Adams Ave. in Costa Mesa.
also set this restaurant apart. diners a chance to relax and cnJOY Reservations are recommended and
"Health lS a strona issue for the ucellcnt cumne in an elegant and may be made by callina S40-l 937.
90s -that is why we have always r-;::====::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;;:;::;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il been fle.llblt on our customcn needs
-we slal1cd takina out MSG sev-
eral yean 110, and complciely d!~
continued it l 'h years aao. And. with
the way we cook. not usina any
animal fat and the proportion of
v~tablesi most dishes are healthy,''
Ouana said.
He added that the restaurant is
recommended by the Amcncan
Health Atlociation.
Explainuia that be feels that a chef
is a ctator, Cbiana said the team at
the Mandino Gourmet bas tried t~
be dcsicncn of food. as well as Kt
standarils.
"Not only wiU customers find
what everyone else offers.. but they'll
find more Mre. We create • Jot of
interestina dishes that are not
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Keep your
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Sd'ing·tight
-, • Hudson's sea.ct today.
COSTA MESA
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I adticctUOIN~ISMaC.-bpirMk>nJutf 31, 1989 .J .. _______________ _
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CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINEST! Nobody sez its a good On~,
but Uncle o ·on -has an idea
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We're gonna try something different this
week. Somcthin' which, to my knowledge. has
never reared its ugly head in this column.
Something which has no place here but. for lack
of anyth1na better to do. will appear this week.
An idea.
And you thought st would never happen
here. Surprise. surpnsc .
You guys know what an acronym is? Where
you take the first letters of a phrase and make a
word ouua iL Such as MADD (Mothers Against
Drunk Driving) and DAMM (Drunks Against
Mad Mothers).
NEWPORT BE acH Well. there's an acronym which has con-
ft udcrable impact m this area. NIMBY. Which
71• IU 20IO most of l'.'>u morons recognize as "not in my 37 FASHION ISLAND backyard.· Well. the Unc wants to introduce a c,,..,....... ...... new acronym.
'-----__ __., AIMBY -"Already m my back yard,"
Application of AIMBY to many o( the local
env1ommental and social problems here alona
------------~ the Orange Coast could save big bucks and lo\Sll
hassles.
FRIDAY NlGH'r
•WJNE DOWN"
AT
ROYAL KHYBER
CutsWw at India
lOIX>" htol St ,....,,.,,. 8-1> CA 17141752~
AIMBY works on the principle that some
rnfnn
members of society JUSt have to sacrifice for the
common a,ood. Sure, it'll be toua,h for a few of
you, but tfiat's life. No one said it wuz &onna be
fair, but just think, the sacrifices you make will
improve the quality of life for the rest of us.
Some uamples:
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT: Sure. the rcsi-
dcncs of EastblufT, Santa Ana Heil,hts and few
other areas didn't expect 100-plus nights a day.
And the county is desperately lookin& at El Toro
and Camp Pendleton for expansion. What for'?
The ai~rt is AJMBY for those residents. Why
spend billions when the sucker aJrcady exists.
Add a couP.1e hundred fli&hts and another run-
way. Theres millions of travelers and onJy a few
thousand afflicted residents. Life's touah.
OFF SHORE OIL DRJLUNG: Why build
derricks off Laauna and Ncwpon? Huntinaton's
shoreline bas them AJMBY. The view's ruined.
What's a couple hundred more platfonns? Hey,
it's the common aood.
COYOTE CANYON: With it's closure.
we're gonna bave to ao down to El Toro or San
Juan or tomcwherc to dump those cans of paint
and used 40-weiibL Last time the Unc drove that
area he saw lotsa canyons which needed filling.
It's AIMBY for those in the area.
TOXIC WASTE: What could be better than
that dymp by f.d ison High School? The cost of
removina the crud that's there is more than tht>
value of the land. Let's keep stonn1 stuff. and u~
it as an observation area to determine the effects
of carcinoacns m a residential area.
The ~mt your Unc is °1:1ng to make here
is that with AlMBY you don t try to fix . clean
up, or eradicate a public nuiMncc like the Pacific
Amphitheatre or a shelter for the homeless. You
leave 'cm there. Instead of tryina to eliminate
'em, you expand. And the very few people who
bave to live with dcctinini propeny values and
lower qualities oflifc will just bavc to understand
that this is their lot in hfc.
How do you like it? Do you think l care? It's
just another one of Uncle Don's simphsuc
solutions to the Oranac Coast's ills, bucd on
minimal research, eirteosivc lack of thouaht. and
no concicm whatsoever for the facts.
I could make a aovcrnment career outta ttus.
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~ t>v. port Land ins Re.taural}t on
tht' Balboa Peninaula offera a r<>-
m11ntir waterfront. aettm,. Special·
lll'~ inrlude freah 1wordfish,
H11wa11an aeafood favorites, prime
rih. 11halone, lamb and veal. Garden
frt ~h M1lada, appetizers and sand-
w1t hr". E•tens1ve wine list. special·
ty drinks and cocktaila. Live enter·
teinmenl. ~MC. V, O.C. Located
at 50:\ E ewater (adjacent t~)
Bt1lboa Ferrv . Raervallons rtt
ommended. · 675-2373 Parkinc
available. OYSTERS
Brand new in Corona del Mar, Oya.
t<'rs 111 the bot and happening place
to be! Fut.urine O)'lter bar, oak
grill, freah aeaf'ood 6 cocktail.a.
Open for lunch ud dinner. Loat.ed
al 2515 E. Cout Hwy. in Corona del
Mar. 676-74ll.
RBUBBN B.LBB The .,. ...toed iD ..... ttilJ Oii
the boet.l Not Jul& for boUdoa and
special oeaeiom, R.ut.. 2. Le.
letvel delidcNa ....... ...tood I:
•Lpecial&Me ..,.,, ~ ol the week.
unch, ~ diimef. B&nquet.a
for up to 400. w..w; .... ,.,u..
reuptJon.. etc. In Newpon Bu.
161 E. C..i Hwy., Nwport Bwh.
676-6790.
TALE OP THB "HALB
Experience a step bed into lime w
" place where you can dine at your
own leiaure. Enjoy the l"OID&nC9 of
o!d Newport with.a peooqmic t.y
Vlft. F ... ciie your ...... with thei.r
...... tioMI ...tood and &.r.SitlocW
favorit.a. Brealafut 7:00 ua. Mon· d~·PriQy, Lundi 11 :30-':00 Mon-
day 1-'radd\. Dinner .i oo 11 00
seven na~hti. S11turday and Sunday
Brum-.h I 00-4.00, o\'.,ler Bar Fri-
day, S11tu rd nv and Sunt'hlv Ban
quel facal1t1eR up '" r.oo IOO Matn Rlr<'<'t, H11Jh .. a fii:1 -11;:1:1
ZUBIES
Pure and simple. Jllll like mother's
love! They serve 10 01 . lobat.er tajl.a, fil~t mignon, prime nb, nbe and
ch!cken at the most reasonable
prices m Costa MeM. Th~ din·
nel"I ae rved on special n1ght.a·o~n
7 nighta.. Generously poured low
price drinks. Our cuatomel"I have
been coming back since 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Co.ta
Mesa near 17th Street. Call
645-8091 or 631 -9803
ZUBIES GI LDED CAGE Right
next door to Zubies All our piu.u
are 1!-rre 16", any combination, all
toppanp, at $6.95 (S6.9S take oul).
Wide screen plus 8 TVs, games &
videoe. Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7
da)'I. Lunch & Danner 1714
Placent.1a, Costa Mesa
ITAUAN
VINNIE'S
The ~·'I Italian food prepart'd
from the freshe1>l 1ngred1enU1 using
no pr.-wrvativt>!', salt, sugar, or ex-
cess fats Ownt'd b' \'annae Colan·
drea of Brooklyn Paua Works,
(amou fur havinic The Be<it Paz.z.a
an Orange Countv b\ Thl' Great
P1ua Hunt. 2i0 East tilh S lret>t an
Costa Mesa. i22-9264
VILLA NOVA
A ~autiful hay \'1ew cr.-atN1 tht>
romantic seUin11 that has m11de the
Villa 'Nova a "special kind of plar.-"
for over 50 years. Superb r uasane
from C'enLral and Northern 11.alv
servt'd in Old World charm. E1
~ns1ve wine list. Dinner ni~htly
Piano ber. Full menu tit I 00 a m
3 131 West C'oast Haghwa\'. New
port Beach. 6-42 7880
ME-N·ED'S PIZZA
Loe.Uy owned and operated, Me·n·
&i's Pina Parlor has been serving
quality piua and friendly st'rvice
for 27 veal"I. Our thin C..[Ylll pina
with ail real cheeses and fresh top·
pinp 11 a piua lover'a delight. Me·
n-Ed'a alao offers deliciOUI deli
sandwiches. ul.d11 and free de
livery. Jean, thf' manager, wiU be
happy to U1ist you with your next
meetull or arou_p catered event.
Located at ~to E. 17th St.. ('09ta
Mf.IA, 646·7136. Open aeven days a
week. Sun· Thur 11 :30· I i:OO, Fri
and Sat 11:30-1:00.
CHINese
DANNY K'S
Meet Danny Kuo. 8 year General
Manager of Coate M .... , Mandarin
Gourment and 4 year Pa..rt.oer/Geoe:raJ
M&nqerofChina Town in Irvine. You
can now enjoy Danny K'1 excitini and
contemporary Chinete cuiaine in an
equally exciting and contempory set·
ting in Corona del Mar! Danny K '• i.s
open for lunch and dinner daily. Beer
& wine liat. Catering. 3060 E. Coest
Hwy. Call 721 -9000 for take out, reeer·
vationa or information.
CONTINENTAL
BOB BU RNS
Dine in absolute eleganc:. at this
award-winning restawant. Famous
for innovative cu1 1ne. Starters in·
elude oysters on the half shell,
sashimi and gravlax. Fresh seafood
from around thf world, eastern fed
veal., muscovy duck breast and
certified prim..-.Antcus beef.
Elaborate winP list. Opeo llt'ven
days a week. Lale nigaht piano bar.
Private dining rooms. f~rvations
recommended MCL\', AX, CB. D.
37 Pasbion Island. New1><1rt Beach.
714/6« ·2030
C ROWN HOUSE
This lovely Conlanental restaurant
situated at the comer of PCH and
Crown Valley Pkwy. has been a
(ourmet's favorite for 18 years now.
Fine dinintc. cocktails. dancing. live
entertainment. oyster bar, happy
hour. banquet facilities, limo aer·
vice, extensive wine list. 32802 Pa-
cific Coast Hwy., South Laguna
Niguel. 499· 2626.
RIVIERA
Relax to 1trac1ous service in an
elegant. intjma~ atmOflphere. E.x-
pertl_y prepared rontinental dishes
by Chef Richard Bergner, since
1970. This award winning res-
taurant also otfera an extensive
wine list, and excels in tableslde
preparationa and flambes. Open for
lunch 11:30·3 p.m .. dinner from 5 e.m. E•cellent banquet facilities.
Cloted Sunday and holid~ 3333
S. Bristol, Co.ta Meaa, 540-3840.
P'ReNCH
LE MIDI Thia is a Lrue "1Jeeper:·
Some say ll '1 avant 1arde. others
that it•a cl .. ic. AJJ ...,.. that.
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$Wiss Chef Walter Ruttimann's
cuisine provencale is of an in·
novative and exquisitely executed
authenticity. An enrhantinl( coun·
try French interior and an Old
World hoepitality rarely found
thesf' day fulfill the expertat aon,
evoked by the out.at.anding cu1aang. O~n for dinnt'r and c1.1ektaili aeven
naghta. Cateran~available. 3421 Via
Lido, Newport Beach. 675-4904
OLD WORLD GERMAN
RESTAURANT
Home--cookina at ita foleSt! The name's
been changed to excite YoW' palate, bul
"SAUERBRATEN .. still is the m<>11t
tender POT RO~. marinated in Red
Winee & SpiCM. ~rved with Potato
Pancakea. GOULASH (tasty German
StewJ with SPAETZLE ~made ea noodJa.) WIENER SCHNrr'lEL
(breaded pork-tenderloin). A favorite 11
BRATWURST INlde either out of~
or pork with Sauerkraut & Potato
Salad.
OKTOBERFEST Let us help you
with yoor Wtdding & Catering plans, :J
Ha.1111 available Located HUNT
INCTON BEACH, 406 Fwy. uat
Beach So., right on Center ~ext to
Holiday Inn. (714) 89Ml020.
INDIAN
ROY AL KHYBER
SAIL LOFT
Saal Loft Bar & Grill realures ocean
view dining with the emphasis on
fresh seafood. Oyst.er bar, live
entertainment nightly in the bar
area. Open for dinner nightly from
5 p m. Weekend houn1 from JO :lO
a m. FabuJoua Sunday Brunch.
Located at 400 P.C' H in L..a~una
BHrh
MEXICAN
Ml CASA
Their food is like a trip to Mexico'
H011pitality Koes hand m hand with
their motto, "Mi Casa es Su Caaa,"
or my house is your h<>use. Eat.ab
li11hed since 1972. it'a no secret
friends enjoy dining here. Open
daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch, Din·
ner and Cocktails Entertainment
Wed.-Sun. mght.I in the Burro
Room. 296 East 17th Strttt, CU8t.a
Mesa. 645· 7626.
ONE OF A KIND
GINO'S ON THE HILL
Almost a Cotta Mesa landmark
where frienda and memori• meet,
Gino'• isn't an Italian Reatawant,
but a reataurant being run by a
(local) Italian. Even though they
1erve many Italian it.em.a, they alao
offer a large variety of other it.ema
on their menu. Known for "Honest
food and friendly ael"Vice,'' Gano'•
feat.urea a varied menu with
empbasia on quaJily and reaaonable
pricea. Live entertainment Mon.
t.hru. Sat.. Crom 8:30 p.m. Saturday
& Sunday break!ut from 9 a.m.
Located at 428 Eat 17th Street,
Coate Mesa. Call 650-1750 for ree·
ervations, directiona or what.ever.
Or~e County's fmt. and fin~t
Indian restaurant, Royal Khyber
proudly aerves authentic Indian dis
hes with "The Art of Flavor," ex-
clusively for California tastes.
Select from a 1umptuoual,Y divenie
menu or lel the expert waiters help
design a meal for your liking.
Lunch, dinner, brunch, exteni1ive
wine liAt, full cocktail bar. All major
credit cards accept.eel. 1000 N. THAJ Briatol SL. Newport &.sch. 1714) _...., _________ _
752-5200 for ret1ervations. SEA SIAM REST AURA NT
AMeltlCAN Tired of the aame old rood! Lookinc
for 10methina different" Give your·
TOE NEWPORT OYSTER aelf a treat.. 'f"ry a taate of the exotic.
BAR AND GRILL Thai Food at Sea Siam. you'll dine
Bright and airy with a colorful in a reluinc environment wltile en·
seuide Victorian n•ir, The New-joyi111 the Jta.cioua Thai hoapit.alit.y.
port Oyster Bar and Grill is casual You'll find• wide eelection t-f Thai
ee.a(ood dining at ita beat . A fun cuiaine at affordable pricea. Sea
apoi to sip an anchor steam beer, Siam 1pecializes in aeafood, but hu
peel 1picy shrimp and enjoy ex· a plentiful array of beef, chicken
quisitely prepared rash. Open all and vecetari.an diahaa to pleue
day from 11 :30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., everyone. Treat younelt to lunch or
to 11 p .m. on Friday and Saturday dinner at Sea Siam. Loc.ted al
n.isht.. MC. VISA. A.E., Dinera. 16103 Bolla Chica St... Hunt.initon
LOcat.ed acrOl8 from the Newport Beach (comer F.dincer). Take-out.
Pier, 2100 Wat Oceanfront. New-food. CalJ (714) 8'6-8986. Op.n 7
port Belch, 676-9977. ~. 11 am to lO pm.
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