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Mystery surrounds fat I shooting
Lawyer apparently didn't
know he was in danger
By Al.EX WIWAMS
and IRIS YOKOI
Of_D..wy,....~
Their lawyer-chent relat1onsh1p
went back a dccadC'. and their per-
sonal relat1onsh1p for perhap as
long.
HC' was a prominent lawyer with
a Los Angeles-based practice in the
mid-Wilshire D istnct and a degree
fro m Ha rvard. Associates sa}
Gerald G oldfarb. who was also an
author and a magazine columnist.
was carving new ground in the cut-
throat legal world as a humanas11c.
pcople-on ented attome}.
She was a former intenor decor-
ator w1th a cream-<olored Merc:edt-s
!'\edan and a Newport Beach con-
do minium. She cared met1culously
for her pct P~kingese . .\ngcl. and
was ~areful 10 purchase him a trl·at.
such as a package of turkey. when
she visited local markets.
But after reS?f>r1C'd stavs at mental
hOS{>itals and ~uts with erratic lx'·
hav1or. Pamela Ayers purchased J
12-gaugc shotgun at a Costa Me<.a
gun shop W~dnesday and hour\
later turned Ill on Goldfarb bcforl'
turning 11 on erself.
Goldfarb d1 from mul11ple gun-
shot wounds a ut 2 pm. Wednc'i·
day. police sa1 . .\ vers survived
Dcuuls of 1 cir · rcla11onsh1p arc
sketch y. Goldfi rb vrsire-d Ayers dur-
ing her off-an -on stavs at mental
f PIH~ SHOOTING/ A2)
Motive elusire in alleged
'!!;R~~~~r, atter~.:=~.:,~~=i~:h.
Of <>wo.-y,._i taff sun1,cd d gun<,h111 v.ound 10 her
..\ :-.:ewport Bt-ach v.oman an u<,ed
ut fatall) <;hooting a prominent I o'>
.\ngele\ attome~ was 11.,ted Ill
S<:nuu'> but stahle cond1t1on at r uun-
tain \'alle~ Regional Hmp11al o n
T hur-.da} as pohtl· con1rnucd Ht
scanh for a motive to the apparl•nt
murdl'r and auemplt'd \u1nde
abdomen v.a<> arrc'lted a1 1he hosp1.
Lal late "ednc:<,d;t' n1gh1 on susp1 ·
non of murder altt•r shl· v.a\ found
lflJUred near 1tw hoch ot Gerald
G oldfarb. ·N 1n hl·r condomrn1um
o n Lat11udt• < oun tha1 aftt'm oon
..\)er"• hail v.a\ '>l't al S'.!50.(HJO
·he: v.111 re mdrn di the h(1\pllal un1 il
she is health) eno ugh 10 be trans-
ferred to a Jatl v. ard. pohct' spokes·
man Bo b OakJe} ~1d. 1 Goldfarb. an appellate laW)·er con·
s1dered an expert an hohsuc heaJth.
was p ronounced dead at the ~ene of
multrplt' gunshot v.ounds.
Ten '>hots v.ere fired. apparent!)
from a shotgun also found rn the
ho me. Oakle' ..aid
.\)'cf\ v..en1 10 Gran1 Bo~ s in
C nsta \1e..a about I II I S a m
"edne!>da} and bought a I :!-gauge
"1nchcc,1er '>hotgun. Oak le~ said
( alifum1a lav. allow!> ~hotguns to
he purt ha<,ed and taken home the
~me dd' Then-1s a two-week wa11-
f Plu~ Sff MOTIVE/ Alf
Dozen called in
during day 1 of
Schm1at-probe
By JANET ZIMMERMAN charge<;
The v.o man . Terri Ann
"\.1c \.1 ulkn. 1s the <,te p-daughter of
D•flr "'<>t .,-.o tty M•rc M.nt" It'd take
prayer to
get Halos
tickets
Harbor Munklpal Coutt Judge Calvln
Schmidt l•boveJ leaves Santa Ana ap-
pellate court Thur.day after facing the
Co111111l11lon on Judlclal Performanc•.
wflktl •••med to focus on charges Schmidt
twk• helped friend M. ~ollert Gug-
genheim's fwlth wife Shlrlee below I.tel
step-daughter. who was arrested on drug
charges. Former Harbor Court Municipal
Court Jud9• •rl•n Cartltr fb•low rlghtl.
who retired amid charges 1tmllar to
Schmidt'•· also appeared at Thunday•1
hearing. The hearings are scheduled to
continue In Santa Ana today.
.\ doz<.·n v.1tne~'e' v.nt' l alk d i n M Robt'n (1uggenhe1m Jr .. who 1s a
ll'c;trf} Thur\da' during lht' fir<it da' fncnd of ~hn'lidfs and grcat-grand-
of a do~d-d<Xir hcanng into allcga-son of 1ndustnahs1 Meyer G ug-
uo ns that Harbor M unicipal C. ourt gcnheim
Judge C ah in ~hm1d1 tul'<" Pf!'fcrrn-McMullen. 28. wa~ arrested June
ual treatment 1n fnends f1\ed a 'i for alkgedl) scllrng a k.Jloaram of
11cket for a prostitute in C\Change for cocaine to an undercover pohcx of-
~' and other charges ticer 31 her Ncwpon Beach apart-Thc 1n,es11ga11on v.u launched h~ ment
ly f' AUL ARCHIPLEY
Of -Olllly "'-Staff
wnat s more valuable than gold an
Orange County today? No. it's not
real est.ate. lt's not 011. either.
Would )OU believe a trcket 10 an
Angels-Athletics game?
Tossing first place bac k and fonh
hke a hot potato. the tv.o clubs go --~~-~me~
beginning tonight. and they figure 10
pla) before full houses eve!) game.
Angels' fans arc die-hard. They
have 10 be. How many tames have
they had their hearts broke n'!
Fans had to wait forever before
the Angels even went somewhere.
The club managed a handful of
third place fin ishes in the 60s and
70s. even tied for second once. but
rt hovered around the middle or
back of the pack most of the time.
Tho~ teams knew ho w to lose.
Finally. the Angels eked out a
division championship in 1979. then
folded up the tent in the Amencan
~uc plavofTs against Baltimore.
f P'teate lff ANGELS/ A2J
c ·o\ t :H STOH' ,' PC)l.IT!c·s
the state C. om mm.ion on Jud1n al -\ccording to pubhshed reports..
Perfo rmance. v.hich 1n,..est1ga te" JU-hmrdl alleged!~ had used bis tn·
d1c1al m1~onduc1 Tht commission tluenCC' 10 have McMullen releaJed
onginall} had ordered ihc proceed-without bail on s1m1lar charges in
ings open hut c:;chm1dt sued to har ..\pnl and October 1988. Both umcs.
the publrt -McM ulkn failed to show up for
The state \upreme ( oun on court hcannfS.
Thursda} issued a las1-minu1e rt'-. McMullen s mother. Shtrlec G ua·
fu sal to ht~ra comm1ss1on appeal to gen he im . said o utside the
open the proceedings counhou~ that her daughter was
The heanng v.as held before a eitpc<"ted to tesu f). although she did
three-Judge panel at the ~th Distnct not appear Thu~y
( o un of ~ppcal in Santa .\na It '" The Guu enhc1ms tesuficd. alona
npected to last '>1' to I 0 da} s. with Central MuniClpal Coun judies
comm1s<;1on \po .. e'>man Peter G ub-Richard Stanford Jr. and Gary I hins said R)an It could not be confirmed ····~· .. The 59-)ear-old hmrdl. Oanked ... ~hether_P-c>!.h JUnsts had ordered 1 '1'1y-t'«'o atmrnt;"S'.'"~tmt"d'~mem-MclJUllen ncla with oair.------•
to SC' e ral repone,-., wa111ng rn the Stanford confirmed he appeared
lobb) on the McMullen case. but refused
&cause of stn ct confidenuaht~ to elaborate ,
requirements. details of the allcga-"Because of the qucttJon of
trons and proceeding~ are not re-whether or not the proceedJnp att
leased. Schmidt 1s one of six Judges public o r pn"atc. J don't fed I can
at the ~ewpon Beach rnunhou~ make an} comment·· ht sajd.
v. ho haH ~n In' cstigated. but i-; "There are a lot of rules. but nobody
the o nl) one facing a formal heanng knows what the" are:·
He also as accused of making R)an declined comment
11legal campaign contnhutrons. ac-Also caJled as wnnesses. apparcnt-
cordrng to co unhousc sources I)' on the McMullen case. was a
Based o n the ll\t of witnesses. Sant.a Ana pohcc officer and a Mu-
Thursda} ·s ~ssron a ppeared lo n1c1pal Coun detention-release of·
center around charges Schmidt twice ficcr
released a fncnd·s daughter withOijt e,:.~n Carter. a former Harbor
0 ..., -~ ., ,.._. ,.._ bail after she was arrested on drug f~ne we ~/All
1 Painful' event takes toll on Councilman Vos.s-
By P' AUL .AKHIP'LEY
Of ... 09iy,...~
As political careers go. Fred Voss sailed pretty
• smoothll' for 20 yean.
Durina two decades of public service dec1sion-
mwna. the Fountain Valley councilman has notched
just one unarsuably bid decision.
Unfortuoatdy, it was 1 dooz .
n a wusen
Founaa.in Valley residents that they mounted a success-
ful petition drive to force a recall vote in November.
Vou t0licited a prostitute.
Or, more precisely, he met a woman he thouaht was
a J'f'Oltitutc. She' turned out to be a San\.I Ana
pol~man, and VOii found himself under arrest. That was on Jan. 30. The police repon said v oss
cnailed \be Harbor Boulevant strip bdOre pullina to the
cutb lo an area where proltitutn ftf't known to
co..,eeate.
The officer. :><>srn, as a prostttute. walked up to hrs
car. Following a bric conversation dunng which she
said he sohcated her for a sex act. Voss followed her to
a nearby trailer where he was met by o ther officers and
arrested.
In February. he pleaded no contest 10 a single
m isdemeanor chargt and paid his fine.
He was scrvina as mayor at the time. a mostl>
ceremonial post to wtuch council mem~rs are named
commwuty and has feelina that the mayor was mort'
viaiblc than the other council mcmben. Voss turned 10
his mayor's rvel in March. He a iled that decision "the
most painfu 1et of my life."
In addition, he lost a promotion in the Oranac
County ~ Services A8tf!C)' where he as a manager
in \be telephone IJSlenll clivis.on.
It wu a r'QUlb way to Al.rt the year.
How did a reSpected community 1eadtt come to be
afftlted with IS otber men that ntlht 1n a wt>ll-
pubhcazed police crackdown on prost1tut1o n"
Voss said 11 was onc-1h1rd cunos11~. onr-th1rd tiad
Judgment and one-third entrapment. ·
His attorn~y thought Voss could succes,.full~ prove
his innocence an court
But Voss felt he il~d>' had suffered enough public
hum11iat1on 10 the press. and a court fight would co 1
thousands of dollars he could 111 affo rd.
He chose to enter the no contest pica. pay the fine
city usincss to attend to.
The Committ« to Rtall Voss thought otherwa~
"Maybe in retrospect 1f I had aone thro-..gh with 11
and been found not 1uihy there would·vc been no basis
for a recall.'' he SIJd.
Friends and foes ahkt have called on bam to r'CSllfl
-friends because they fc.r for his he.ahb and well-be•na
and foa becauae they fed he urrendctt'd any naht 10 ~prnmt the city on Jan. 30.
"I lbou&ht about it .. Vou saMl. "Maybe it's qo.
Maybe rfs stubbornness. Maybe o n the day they held
a class on quittina. I played hooky.
··1 JUSt d on't want to be remembered as 1<>mebody
who quit."
ln faa. he fears no matter what the outcorM of the
recall. the events o f that January ni&ht an San\.I Ana will
be h is lcpcy
It's a stra• tum of events for the New Jeney
native who nurtured an adm1rat1on for Seri. ltoben f .
community.
And 1t wasn't Iona af\cr Von moved to Foun•
Valley wath his fam•I)' rn t~ 141te 60I th8t he .,....
aetti"' involved. Ht started with 1 failed rvn for dae Huntiftlloe
Beach Union Hilh School District 9Chool bolfd.
Vou made a lllCOnd. IUCCnlful anetnpt ie die
Foun\ain VaJln School O.ttricl. and _.. • •
board from 1911 10 197S.
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GOOD MORNING
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~LS
~ J.I • &be bell-of.five tcrict. · T1ii1 llUM it up b a coupk of
,...,... .-. bounced bec:k on top in 19&2.
1'ey played a crud trick that
,_,. IUiQ& tbe ftrat two at home io
ibc beii-of.8ve leries apinst Mil·
waaabe and tettina everybody's
bopa up for a World Series, then
diuppeaffld for the tut three on the
Brewen' turf.
But 1?16 was the year that really
ban. In a best-of-seven against Bos-
ton, the Aftaels were up thnle pmes
to one and a pitch away from the
World Seri~.
They lost that one in extra innings
and ~minaJy lost their will as well,
droppina the final two to the Red
Sox with nary a whimper.
Well, here they arc again, back on
to_p. And they're facing Oakland, one
of the leanest. meanest teams in the
major leaau~.
This is the last time the two clubs
. HOOTING
A1 tats over the past four or five
)Can, said his best friend of three
~. Rabbi SbJomo Schwanz of
)Vest Los Angeles.
• Goldfarb, who was mamed ID ~ril, brought Ayers to a dinner
jilnctioo at Schwartz's synagogue
pd introduced her as a friend. To
~hwaitz, Ayers appeared distant
pd distracted.
.. "She did n't speak," Schwartz said ,n a telephone interview Thursday.
1<1 tried to make conversation with ~rand the response was more with
jbe eyes, not verbaJly. You could see
'there was something wrong with
iier."
Schwartz said Goldfarb had
jV.rtber confided to him that Ayers
~ been suicidal recently. Goldfarb.
however. believed he was ID no
personal danger, Schwartz said.
"I'm sure he didn't have a clue
there was any danger to him."
Schwanz said.
Few apparently knew Ayers at the
coodommium where the shooting
toolc place. except as a woman who
evidently was unstable and at times
would wander outside her pale blue
home, talkinJ little to neighbors and
resisting their concerned inquines.
Employees at Country Store
Nutrition, a Costa Mesa health food
store and sandwich bar. last saw
Ayers around noon Wednesday, ap-
proximately 11;, hours after she al-
leaedJy purchased the Winchester
shotgun at Grant Boys across the
street and approximately two hours
before the shoot'ing.
At Country Store, 1775 Newpon
Blvd.. Ayers ordered two sand-
wiches and a large, freshl> squeezed
oranae juice. but made no pamcu-
larly strong impression on the
people behind the counter.
Employees. however. already
k.new Ayers by sight. One termed her
the "Mcree-des lady," a woman who
had appeared around the store about
two weeks before and had seemed.
; with her disheveled gray hair and
odd demeanor. to be a homeless
person.
Theo they learned she d rove a
Mercedes. Ayers, in fact, slept ID her
Mercedes wtth Angel, with all the
windows rolled up. for two con-
secutive nights near the store at the
end of July, ac.cord.ing to repons.
Each time. Costa Mesa police re-
·sp<>ndcd to a suspicious person call.
-officers. however. could only in-
form Andy and Sheri Sanders, own-
Correction
mett tbls -..on..t and tttrJ hubd fan this side 01 Bantow wu&s IO
watch. .
Wby not? Ever since Anabeim's
city fithm ruined a pictu~~
stadhun to pve the Rama a home in Oranae County, they've bad plenty
of teats to spare.
Just. five a local ticket broker a
call. riaJit?
.. What, are you k.idd.inJ? .. asked
Rick. a broker at Anaheim Ticket
Service. "Busin~ has been brisk! ..
.. They're gone." said broker
Kevin Miles at Executive Ticlcet1 in
Irvine. "If you've got any, Jct me
know. I've got other brokers calling
me looking for tickets."
Miles, manager of Executive
Tickets, sold the last of his Anaets-
Athletics tickets two weeks qo.
He was selling them at S3S a pop,
but as tonight's game nears, $9 box
seats arc fetching up to S7S. he said.
Brokers agree. This senes matches
or beats any the .Angels have ever
played.
Kia ObortiA. owner of tbe Tictct Sllllet bl Col1a Mna, said evtty =... cdlr is lookina for Antell
~ witb the OU1and terics all
bu1 IOICI out, customen arc arabbina
up tic:keu to some of the other
lllMI charina the curmlt home •tad. Oberlin laid. ••fteooie are really aettinJ excited
about the A.attl1,.. he said.
Minnesota comes to town for a
th.tee-pme teries startina Monday.
and a three-pme series against
Cleveland SWtl a week from today.
But this weekend could be the
reoord setter.
"It's probably the bigest three-
aamc seriea the Anacls have ever
had," said Rick at Anaheim Ticket
Service. "Ever."
John Sevano, a spokesman for the
California Anaels. said be could be
ri&bL
On Thursday, the front office pro-
jected S7,000 for tonight. S2.000
Saturday and 58,000 Sunday.
"dd '" the walkups on game day
ers of the store, that the woman not homes at a time when the real estate
only owned the expensive sedan but marketing concept was in its infan-
owned a condominium in Ncwpon cy.
Beach. The article also chronicled Ayers'
In addition, officers said Aycn interests (travel, walking on the
was carrying hundreds of dollars in . beach, rcadinJ, goina to encounter
cash during her slumbers beside groups> and disclosed her ambitions
Newpon Boulevard. One officer told of taking her I-year-old daughter
the Saoderscs the woman wished to Christina on a motorcycle tour of
be Id\ alone and that she had com-Europe.
plained about problems with her Gerald Goldfarb had ambitions he
boyfriend in Los Angeles. Sheri was only staning to realize. accord-
Sanders said. ing to Roben Hertzberg, who shared
Ayers returned to the store two a Wilshire Boulevard law office with
days later, Andy Sanders said. this Goldfarb for 11 years.
lime choosing to camp out in a "W~ lawyers have a bad repu-
parking lot behind the store. tatioo for charging people a lot of
"We were laughing about the tran-money and doing nothint but
s1ent in the Mercedes. The police-Gerald was not that kind o guy,"
man said if she was going to sleep Hertzberg said. "He did favors for
anywhere, she might as well sleep in people. He saw the big picture."
a Mercedes," And\ Sanders said. The big picture for Goldfarb
The shop owner recalled a particu-meant lookinj at his clients as
lar conversation with A}ers in which people, not litigants. Sometimes his
she seemed harried. clients had problems that Goldfarb
··1 rang her up at the counter. and could see would land them in re-
she thanked me for not hassling her. peated trouble unless their behavior
I said it was no problem. but I was changed.
really concerned about her dog. A Goldfarb tried to advise his clients
couple of customers also tried to talk o ut of-their destructive behavior.
to her. but she wanted to be left Henzberg said. It was a psycholog1-.
alone." And} Sanders said. . cal approach to law and also a
Ayers. however, was not alwa~s so holistic approach.
mercurial a presence. Holistic health was a fundamental
Rewind the stor. to June 26. interest of Goldfarb's. his associate
1973. · said.
"Experience Was Her Teacher." Following a health regimen that
reads the headline -lead story. the eschewed junk food and stress fo r
Daily Pilot's feature section. balance in life. Goldfarb had become
The topic? Success. Women. a columnist for the Venice-based
Three large black and while holistic health magazine. Whole Lik
photographs adorn the spread de· Times.
voted to a successful woman. in this Goldfarb was also active 1n en-
case a rising 29-year-old designer vironmental pohtics and was co·
named Pamela Ayers. author of the book ··winning W11h
One photograph shows an attract· Your Lawyer," Henzberg said.
ive blonde crouching with a bush~ Goldfarb, a New York nauve.
white puppy named Rufus next to a completed his undergraduate studies
placid lakeshore. Mallards wander at Cornell Umverslly and has la"
around the woman, who wears white degree at Harvard U01vers1t}.
pants, a dark scarf on her head and "He went to Harvard law, but he
a contented smile. didn't go on to the big firms like his
In another photo, Ayers snuggles friends from Harvard," Hen berg
Rufus. Again, she wears a subtle, said. "He chose his own path. He
nunuring grin. her e}'eS regarding saw law as a people business as
the small dog. opposed to a business business.
The third photo shows Ayers seat-There aren't many lawyers like that
ed behind a chess board in her an}'more:·
stylish Balboa apanment. Her hands Henzberg confirmed Goldfarb
rest on a building fl oorplan outlined served as Ayers' laW}'er. although he
in black on a l~e white paper and was unsure what k1Dds of cases he
rolled into a cylinder. handled for her. The chent-attome}
The text of the story details Ayers relationship went back possibly 10
ambition in design. years. he said.
"I plug in. I tune in. I'm very Little 1s known about Ayers· bus1-
sensit1ve to what people want. I'm ness over recent years, although she
attuned to a person's emotions. I get apparently sold real estate. Coun
a gut-level feeling," Ayers was documents show Ayers was in-
quoted as saying. volved in 11 lawsuits. five of whic h
She explained how she considered were filed against her.
herself a design innovator and en-Little is known about why Gold-
Joyed the freedom of expression that farb traveled to Orange County on
design -and entrepeneurship -Wednesday afternoon.
afforded her. Ayers, a Santa Momca But he broke appomtments to do
native who was the daughter of an so, Henzberg said. A...~.relCiew.~pell:.:~~meAded-e-~b-Sdolwanz-, said-1ha&.-.-Gllidf.a.rb
Oranac Coast College that appeared designers at her firm. seemed to be approaching the zenith
Aua. 8, the. name of ~st member The former president of the firm. of his career and had found happi-Ste~e Sterhng was inadvenan_tly Peter Engle, recalled Ayers was a ness with his new wife.
omitted. We regret the error. "major force" in the design of model "He was so full of life."
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for W iTmaiD .. leala wMrt tbc
·~ ii dain, and the Aaeell have virtual ldlouu for eYef'y pme.
Sevano Mid the lerics record wa1
iaet in 1982 when more than 146,000
watched the Anaels and KJanaas
City.
The O.kland series r .. ures to top
that easily.
··Oakland beina Oak.land, the fact
that they were in the World Series
last year. that they dismantled every
American Leque team they played
last year and they were chosen the
team to beat this year, it was bound
to draw a lot of interest," Sevano
said.
Too much, as far as Miles is
concerned.
"I'm an Angels fan," he said. "I
was in the seats when Donnie Moore
forked that pitch up (in the back
breaker versus Boston).
··1 knew this series was going to be
big. but I didn't know it was aoing
to be this big.
"I can't even get a seat myself."
JUDGE
From Al
Court judge who resigned amid
similar allegations. also appeared at
the hearing. His early retirement in
January halted a probe by the com-
mission into charges he fixed tickets.
ga ve coun favors to fnends. altered
coun records and had sell with a
prostitute in ellchange for preferen-
tial treatment.
Deputy District Attorney Kelly
MacEachem . who appeared at the
counhouse with her 3-week-old
daughter, said she was asked to
return today. MacEachem said she
thought her testimony was required
on a case of assault and battery she
prosecuted in Schmidt's counroom
sometime between February 1985
and March 1986.
"I think the contention 1s he knew
the defendant and I didn't know he
knew him." MacEachern said. "I'm
just guessing that's what the connec-
tion is."
Another couple. a limousine-ser-
vice owner and his pregnant wife.
also arc scheduled to return today.
They were married by Schmidt,
MacEachern said.
The commission ~had planned to
open the hearing based on Prop-
osn ion 92, passed by voters in No-
vember. The initiative ga e the
agency the option to open proceed·
ings if the allegations involve cor-
ruption, drshonesty or moral
turpitude.
Deputy Attorney General Roy
Hewitt said the constitutional
amendment is self.implementing be·
cause 11 specifically outlines when a
heanng should be open.
Schmidt's attorne}. H. Warren
Siegel. said he presse-d for pn vacy
because the ne" guidelines. though
approved b} 'oters. "'ere not for·
mally adopted b} the comm1sc;ion·s
lf1wmak1ng bod~.
Superior Coun Judge Jam(·s L.
Smith agreed and ordered the hear-
ing closed.
·Kraft's attor:neys
want additional
murders reviewed
8y •UNOA K•WR
Oly ...........
An attorney for convicted killer
Randy Steven Kraft said Thursday
that four rec.cnt Lona Beach murden
may prompt a review of the trial for
his client, who prosecutors say may
be the Country's most prolific serial
murderer.
James 0 . Merwin said he learned
only yesterday of the murders of
four apparently homosexual Long
Beach men. which he said bear
similaritin to the killings of 16
youna Oran~ County men for
wbicb Kraft was convicted in May.
"We believe that the cases bear a
strona resemblance to the murders
Randy was convicted for." Merwin
said. "The circumstances were very
similar, and the bodies were found
in the same area that the four in this
case were discovered. This could be
reason for a review of his case."
Prosecutors strongly dispute the
arguments made by Kraft's at-
torneys, and police say they have
not linked the l ong Beach slayings
to one killen-
Meanwbjlc, the JUry that con-
victed Kraft in May ended their
second day of deliberations Thurs-
day without reaching a verdict. The
MOTIVE
FromA1
ing period for handgun buyers.
Ayers then apparently ate lunch at
Country Store Nutntion. a health
food store and sandwich shop she
had frequented in recent weeks
located across Newpon Boulevard
from the Grant Boys.
Goldfarb and Ayers were also seen
ar$uing near her home sometime
pno r to the shooting, Oakley said.
The two had known each other for
about a decade. Ayers had be<'n
Goldfarb's client. but during recent
years, the attorney had been more of
a friend who repon edly visited
Ayers during her ofT-and-on stays 10
mental hospitals.
Neighbors 1n the normally quiet
pocket of Newpon Beach sur-
panel is dccidina whether to rec•
ommend death in the aas chamber
or life in prison without parole for
the 44-year-old former Long Beach
computer consultant. .
Al jurors bqan their deliberations
Wednesday, another of Kraft's at·
tomeys, William J . Kopeny, made a
last-minute araument to have the
panel review evidence of the four
Lona Beach slayings.
But Deputy District Attorney
Bryao Brown argued those killings
were dissimilar to the Kraft
murders, and Superior CoW1 Judge
Donald A. McC.anin agreed.
In the Long Beach slayings, which
occurred between last October and
April, three of the victims were
stabbed and one was strangled,
Merwin said.
One of the victims, a 61 -year~old
man, was stabbed repeatedly,
castrated and di:semboweled, the at-
torney said.
Homicide Detective George Fox
of the Long Beach Police Depan-
ment said investigators have de-
termined the murders are not r<'-
lated. He added that two suspects
arc in custody, and a third has been
identified.
rounded by Costa Mesa reponcd
hearing a senes of $.unshots about 2
p.m., followed b} silence and then a
few more shots.
One man staying with friends in
the condominum attached to Ayers'
said he went outside after the first
series of shots and saw Ayers in
front of her home with a large cut on
her chin and a shotgun in her hand.
When Leslie Cushing asked if she
was OK, she said she was fine and
asked him to "please leave."
After she went back inS1de.
Cushing heard a few more shots and
then her cnes fo r help.
Cushing also said that earher that
day. Ayers had offered him her
Pekingese dog. sayi ng she had to
move from her home. She never
brou~t over the dog but did give
Cushmg the dog's food and veterin-
arian's name.
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Nobod) picked all s1~ winning
numbers in Wcdnesda\ 's .. Lotto
6-49" contest, meaning ihe Jackpot
should increase from $11 million to
an estimated S 17 m illi on by Satur-
day's drawing, California Lottery of-
ficials said Thursda}.
The winning numbers for the
twice weekl} contest ~ere: 2. 26. 12.
I. 43, 27 and the bonus number. 23
Eight entrants did correctl y guess
fi ve of the six winning numbers plus
the bonus number to win $203.563
each.
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Intervention for
addicts discussed
A free lecture on "Intervention: Acting
Against Addiction" will be presented at noon on
Tuesday at HoaJ Hos8ital Chemical Dependency
Outpatient Clinic. I 5 I Superior Ave .. Newpon
Beach.
Ed Stoni, author of ''Cnsis intervention" and
noted intervention specialist, will speak about
intervention as a way to get the chemicall)
dependent person into treatment.
The lecture will be repeated from 1 to 8 p.m.
on Thursday, Aug. 31, at Hoag Women's Health
Center of Huntington Beach. 18700 Beach Blvd ..
suite 120.
Call Jane Penso at 548-1522 for more infor-
mation.
Styles of. parenting explored
A v.orkshop teaching parents how to assert1' c-
l) d1sc1pline 1he1r children and be in charge of their
families will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on
Wednesday at Newport Harbor Counseling Center.
2900 Bnstol St .. suite 206J; Costa Mesa.
Lee Hache). a father of six and a licensed
marriage and fam1I) coun~lor. will explain hov. 10
take charge wath your children. how to lay down
the law when the) misbehave and how to support
them v.hen th.:) do beha"e Parents will see tht·
difference betv.ecn pass1,e. hostile and assena'c
pare n ll ng st> lcs
The cost is S 15 for one parent and S20 for a
coupk. Call 545-2050 for information and rcser-
,·at1ons.
OWLS plan luncheon meeting
The Officers Wives' League of Orange Count)
(OWLS) wi ll hold m next luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
on Wednesda) at Maxwells B> the Sea. 31 7 Pacific
Coast H1ghwa). Huntington Beach. Social hour
begins at 11 :30 p.m.
Hostesses for the occasion will be £, 1e
Gorman from Huntington Beach. Nola Berns from
Tustin and Peg Lachman from Laguna Hills.
Wn es of re11red officers and retired "omt•n
officers from all branches of the mil1tar) forces arc
welcome to Join the OWLS.
Call C'~arlotte Walker at 549-20:!8 for more
1 nformauon.
Lecture on menopause
I\ fr~e public lecture on ·'Menopause" b~
ob!>ll'tncran and g' necolog1st Anita York "111 be
held from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wcdne5da~ at Doctors
of Women Hc:a lth C't."ntc:r Inc . 4050 Baminca
Parl."a\. ln1nc.
The lecture is the fir'it of four pr<lgrams being
offered b' the cen1.et JO llS b1-v.c:ckl) senl'.'s on
women·s 'health issues:
-On ..\ug. 30. Dr Lisa ·N1cholas .,..,111 lccturl'
on '"Pregnam.') -The First Three Months ...
-On Sept. 13. Dr. Touran Zadeh will d1scu'i'i
··Who ~eeds Genetic Counseling." and
-On Sept. 27. Or Anhur Goldstein \'Ill
addrc:'is "Pennatal Diagnosis."
Rcsc:r\ at1on".I .irt' required. Call 55Q. JQI I 101
mun: intbrmalwn. ·
Nature theme In art
The depKtton of nature throughout an h1'illlf\
will be the topic of a lectu re b) Pat Cr:ug at 7 p.m
on Thursda' at thl' Irvin e Fine ..\ns Center. 1432 1
Yale .\'e .. in Hentagl' Park
:"<ature h.ts been a dominant thcn1l· 1n '1sual
drt from the time oi ca 'e paintings to the present
Artists throughout h1stor) ha .. e marvelled at
nature and tned to ponra) its man) moods. as v.c:ll
a) the etfru l'I' 1liza11on has had on the natural
v.orld.
Craig. who teaches an h1stor) at Cal Stall'
Fullerton. ~ill preseent slides to 1llui.1rate th1'
enduring them.: Included \\Ill be works from l'arl~
Roman. Renaissance and Dutch Baroque penods.
and landscapes b~ Poussin. Constable. Turner. the
lmpre~1on1st), 'an Gogh. C'e1anne and man~ :!01h
ce ntur) artists.
Admission 1s $5 general, S4 for ~tudl·ntl>.
~·n1or<, and IF .\C members.
;
Orange Coa$t DAILY PILOT /Fri<Jay August 11 1989
Restaurant fined for polluting bay
By lltlS YOKOI
Of .... Deily -$taff
The Warehouse Restaurant 1n Lido
Marina Village was fined SS.000 by thl'
state for allowing waste to flow into the:
Newport Harbor dunng an attempt to
clean up a grease spill an June. an official
said Thursda>-
Bruce Paine. sanitary cng1n eenng as-
sociate for the ReJ!onal Water Qual1t)
Control Board, said he issued the tint'
and administrati ve c1v1I hab1ht) com-
plaint based on the rcnaurant's "poor
dec1S1on" to wash the spilled greas(' into
the ba).
"It was their acuons that resulted an 11
going into the bav." Paine said.
The waste entered I.he harbor the ni~t
of June I 0 after a areasc trap "h1ch
screens and collects arease from sewage.
overflowed at the restaurant. 3450 Via
Opono.
The grease slickened the road an front
of the restaurant and emplo)c:es tned to
clean up the mes~ b) using a degreasing
chemical 10 scrub the street.
The employees also washed down the
stree t with a water hose, spraying some of
the mess of grease. scv.age and degreaser
anto a storm drain that empues into the
ba). according to authonues.
Authonues did not know e-<acth ho~
much grease spilled onto the •me~t nor
hov. much waste entered the harbor
:-.lewpon Beach police also an' es11ga1ed
GOP conference at UC I
addresses many issues
By the Dally Piiot
Trade in the Pacific Ram. the impact ol
the Supreme Court aboruon den~1on.
offshore 011 dnlhng and 1mm1grat1on fl'·
fonn are among the issues that v.111 be:
aired this week end dunng an annual
Republican conference at l 'CI.
Scheduled s~akers include heuten:int
governor candidates Manan Berge on ot
Newport Beaeh and John Se) mour ol
Anaheim, Re{>. Chris C'ox of Nt•wport
Beach. Rep. Bill Clinger of Pennsyhan1a.
Sacramento Bee poh11cal columnist Dan
Walters and GOP state pan~ Chairman
Frank Visco.
The) will JOln mt.>mbers of the part\ at
the !>1>..lh biennial Lincoln ( onlerence.
sponsored b) th.: C'allforn1a Republican
League
. The group 1s a s1atev.1de 'olunteer
organ1Lat1on v.hose members consider
themselves fiscal consen·atl\'C'i. but mod-
eralt' on '>On al issues
I h~ conkrence. v.h1ch opens toda~
and doses unda). "111 include nine
v.ork~hop panel d1scuss1ons. Panelists in-
clude count) upen t!>Or Gadd1 Vasqul'z.
former HE" <;el retar) Bob Fin("h, for-
mer Rep. Pet!..' \kCloske~. former Cal
State Long Bcalh President ·,e,e Horn
and Hiromoto ~l'l.1. the coun~I general
of Japan.
Dallr ,,_ r-eto
fount•ln V•ll•y Councllm•n Fred Voss discusses the scand•I
w..hlch thr•• ns to end his polltlcal career.
the incident. but decided against filing
cnminal charics.
Water quaht) officials could ha' l'
levied a fine of up to S 10.000 hut
decided the restaurant's waste flo"
hadn"t been as intenuonal and ongoing a~
in other ca~s. such as the Reuben f Lt'e
restaurant. v. h1ch ~as fined S:!5 000 in
December for dumping sewage in tht'
ba).
The floau ng restaurant. which v.as also
prosecuted b) the DISlnct ..\uome~ 's
Offi~. allegedJ) operated a plumbing
system that dumped v.astt' into the
harbor each ume the pumping S) stem
malfuncuoned -:-about threl' to SI'\ times
a year, according to authont1e\
The design of I.he Reuben E Lt>e's
John Seymour
plumbing S))tem demon".ltralt'd ll much:
more 1n tent1onal and hlatant '1olnt1on ••
auord1ng to Paine :
The V. drehou~ l..tn '>tlll apPt"al the
lhi.c\sment at a ~pt. heanng b(ofort" the,
v.ata qualit) board The board ma) then.
decuk to reduce-tht' pun1shm<"nt or in~.
crt>aK" the fine. Paine !Mltd •
Thl" re<,taurant l.an funher Jppcal the
regional board's de1..1s1on to thl" '>tall"·
k' el board. Paine ~id
V. arren L<' '. \ice pn:s1dt:nt 111 o~r-.
auons tor Tht'. V. arehou~ '-.ltd he "1lr
definite]~ .ippe.il to the rt!'l<'nal ho.ird 1n
September '"" t' JUSt thin~ thl' v.hole
thing 1) JU\t too harsh ·· L.1:'' '..t•d ·· .\
....arning v.ould be fine \\ e llht don't
belie'e v.e v.t."re neghgen1
M•1rl•n Bergeson
Woman stabbed 3 5 times
By the Dally Piiot
.\ Fountain \ alk\ "Umcin "J' 1n
stable cond1t1 on Thur.~da~ after 'u tkn n!c!
more than 35 stah v.nunds
Lisa .\ Rodngue1. 2 \'h '>l.tOht--d 1n
the arm~ and lov..er bod' numl'fl>U'> t1 m1..·\
dunng an argument 31 the fa0nn L oJgx
~totel. Q 125 Rl.'t:rl..'.tt1on C 1rtk \Jtd 'IFl
Darn I '=a nee of th1..• Fountain \ Jiit'' Poht~ CRparnm-nt
Booked into Oran~l' ( uunt' l.11 ,,,
susp1uon 0 1 a~sault "Ith J dl·:i,11~ v.c.tp.in
and ma~ hem "a) -\k1anJn' Hern.rndo
l 1
:--;anu~ said poh'-<.' "'ent to thl' m111d
J l°'I' ... : .~; J m t• ,nl· .._ ri tht· "ell·
Ol:.'l~ •I .1 ''"m.tn 1n ,,nl ,,, thl' mote-I
r, .. •n1..,
T ht'' ll•unJ Ktx1n~Ul"/ Jnd alerted
p.tr.1mt'd1,' "th, trt."Jtcd :i nd tran\poned
ht·r ! • ~ 1unta1r1 \ .t111..'• Rt.>~1,1nal Hospl-
l.t l
ln,n11F-al 1•r' Jetl•rmint•J R uJn~uez
"'J'> c.hanng thl' r~1nm \\llh Han<tndez
'Jn,c '-J1J
fh<~ '°l 1n1v 411 .i.riumt>nt that tum~d
' 11kn· -'hr H:r:i.t ndn .tllt'gedh
~l.ttlt"k:J tht. \ 1, 11m m1irt· than ~' time'
)hl' "><l•J
Ht> v.a<t l~:in11 hl'I J in lieu 111 Slt111<J(1
b..t1 -
Police vow to push for
second-degree murder
charge in chase death
By MELINDA KEUER \knJu1c1 "ho polilf: behe' 1: "'a'
c11y -· s-.;c. under lht> 1nlluen•t> nr ..tllohol .illegcdl~
VOSS Ith· w tin1sh up ~ome 111 that hus1nl''~ Fullenon Police ..aid fhuf\<la, thn led .\nJht.'1m poh1..e on J cha~ Tue~)
dunng his la">t ~t·ar 1n offiCl' v.ill asl. that an ..\naheim v.onian Ix' n1gh1 v.h1:n 1..ltllcer Walt JJd:son spotted
..\mong the pr(.clls he st1ll v.ants to h d h d . .,. rdl'r tor the red ( amaro )peed out of a SCf\'ICt' c arge v.11 secon "egre< mu \tation at Bro~Ahurst and Ball roads help dm•ct art> un umhcd hus1ness for th.: leading offi1..l'rs on a pursu11 that ended in
He coachl·d ,0 uth Sfl<lrt\ ,,J., J m1..·m-140-acrt.' 1.."ommcrl·1al and 1ndustnal the death 01 one v.oman and thl' inJune' ~nother police l'ru1ser and a hehcoptcr
ber of the Bo\s Club ad,1<,11r. hoard, Southpar~ de,t.>lopmt.>nt, redl·,dopm~nt offi,e children Joined the 1..hase. v.h11..h "'ent along Batt
president of thl· Tl·1..·n Hl·lr hoard of of the c1' 1c lentl'r and cn.·auon ol a Monica Josephine \tendolcl. ~ 1 could Ro.id w Eud1d trl'et. to u Palma
dire-ctors and a membcr of the Rn .. mastl'r plan li.1r a lllng-term upgrade ''' face second-degre1..· murder 1.. harge\ tor ..\, l'nue and finall~ to Brookhurst R<>af.I
From At
Scholarship fund rnmm111e1..· the c11~·s indu)trtdl \ector the death of Shen ~1atttngh .'1 v.h1..) and Comm.:lOv.ealth ..\'enue 1n Full-LOW-COSt rabies clinic In FV Tho~ and other tom mun It) act1' 111es Comt• '.'o' l'mbcr. the 'ote" "111 dt'-died v. e-dne-sda' at l Cl .\1ed1cal center enon Therl' \lendoza alleged!~ ran a red
• .
1----1f-------:--.--..--t-t!iffiRetHl+m-ff~()NiA~4>"'C:'~11..,~e~th"-1e;...L.<D"-'1s~1.uini1g,..11.._1s:uh.u..•'...,d....._.)..c..,.1d.u.c_,~~h~i:tk.IJ.h~t'.!...r .!.!h~t'~)ho~ld t;i_a' e • .l!l!Lf!i~~ -as~~wlt.~uries she sulicrtd..i.n_J1g!l_t 2.~ .• ~!.':..~~~a.!~-colhde-d ~1th
.\ lov.-rnst rabies clinic. sponsored b~ t c SerYICe .\ward from the Fountam \alln E'en 11 the reciill ta.Ts.\'oss 1<,n t \urt the Tuesda\ night cra!>h. said Fullenon jflotner l'ar "---~ -·~~--11
Fountain Valk) \\'omen's Club will be held from Jaycees about his poltucal fu tun:. Pohce Lt Bud Lathrop. The I'~.,~ fo)OLJ. l eltca v.n\ ocC'up1cd
., 10 ·30 p.m on Thur5da~ at Fountam \'alk~ In 19 9. ht• v.as appo inted tu thl '"I .~call) ha'e d1tlicult~ tool.mg oc~ond "e haH a meeting scheduled v.ith the h~ t."1ght people •
Rn ·reauon (enter. at Heal .\'enue and Brool.hur\t Fountain \"aJJe, Planning C omm1<;s1un. that. he said distnct attome' ·., otlke and v.e plan ,,, The dn,er v.ho v.a<, thro"'n lrom the
'trl·ct. and in IQ82 ht~ "as ekcted to the ( 11~ ··But l''e-been thr~ugh a lot this ~t·a~ a~k that. at ihe ,el'\ least. 'eh1cular c u . and another adult dad not ~u 1rt
All dogs 4 months of age and older art' Council. There's got to be_ Ilk a~t~r poht1cs. Its manslaughter charges be filed." Lathrop h0Sp1tah1at1on uthrop declined to
required h~ state. count) and Cit~ ordinances to Ix• Voss pro,ed himself a skilled pohuuan JUSt a question ot v.hen . . said. "But we think v.e ha'l' a @tHld ca'c 1dent1f) the pair Polite behe-'e tht' gro•p
'Jccinatcd against rab1t.'s. The cost is SJ per dog and v.as the top \Ote-getll'r "'hen h<.' ran \'o's makes no Sl'act ol his d1 hl.e tor for second-degree murder · "as rt"tuming from a lhurch e'ent Licenses v.111 also be available. for rc-clect1on in 19 6. desp11c .1 the rel all organ11cr~. some or v.hom he
Call the Orange County Animal Shelter at challenger's atttmpts to single him nut has v.orked \\Ith on ell~ proJc<.t \ m the
8 ~4-llJOO fo1 more information. with a negat1,·c campaign past.
Free tours of Sherman Gardens
Sherman Gardens 1n Corona del Mar will
eondurt free tours of its Con~rvatory at 9:30 a.m.
on Saturday, Aug. 19.
The public 1s '"' ited The gardens an: located
at 2647 East Coast H1ghwa) Call 673-2261 for
more 1nformat1on.
Through the ~ears. Vos' learned tn "Bob Moss referred to m<.' a~ J inend
temper his idealism v.1th reah-;m l k (at a C II} Council meeting> I corrected
learned hov. to negotiate and to m1x.l11\ him." Voss said
his goals. He said he offered to tall. to am one
"You learn to be a lmlc more palll'nt. about his arrest. but Moss. one o( the
and }Ou'rc proud of what ~ou'H' ill"· recall leaders. \\as not among those v.ho
Huntington motorcyclist
killed in wreck with truck
(. \l .• :'\D \H
comphshed ... he said. called
He cites good fiscal management J\ h" ··People who arc fnend!> v.ould haH
bigest contnbullon to Fountain \'alle~ the courtesy to speak to m~ face before
helping to presi_de over J)O'it-Propos111on Jumping up 1n pubhc." he said.
13 budgets dunng a pcnod of dramatK And while he grants that man~ 1n the
growth and a change in emphasis trom recall movement are honestl) mouvated
residential to commercial and 1ndustn.1.I b) a belief that he deserves to be re mo'ed
.\ Huntington Beach man v.a\ ~1lkJ
late Wednesda~ mght v.hcn ht\ motor-
cycle collided with a pickup trul ~ at thl·
intersecuon of Spnngdale trtt•t and Hr1l
Avenue an Hunungton Bu eh
development. from oflicc. he su$iested some of them
··in the last four to sax -.ears v.c'q: have pohucal mot1 ,at1ons a"i v.ell.
brought Fountain Valle-y to a tinanc1al h As he has 1n the past. however. Voss
Frida y, Aug. 11 Daniel E. Richmond. ~~ v.a'i ndme,
south on pnngdale at about 10 40 p.m
when he entered the intcn.cruon and
collided with a k ep C'ommanche dnven
b\ 19-\e-ar-old Ma1d1 Wasf, H untmgton
R1Ch mond v.ho ~as not "e-anng a
hdmet. .,.,a~ ui~en ti' helicopter to UCI
\1cd1 al (enter an Orange. He was pro-
nounced dead .st the hospnal a <ihon umt
lawr \1ajd1 "as not inrurtd
No fault ha" het'n estabh~«i m 'M
al.."cident Police ut in'est1gatang. Ed-
~ards said No meetings scheduled
POI .It .I . I .Of,
Laguna Beach
A Garden Grove painter was
1----itrnm.-hnt..!icopter-t&-M+ssion Hos
pital after he fell throu&h the railing
of an oceanfront home-an Laguna
Beach and onto the rocks ~pprox
imatcly 3S feet below. 11 Kam. 31.
was uuted and released. a hospital
spokeswoman said Thunday. • • • A prowler was spcmed in a t>Kk
yard in the <400 block of Linden
Street at about 11:50 Tuesday nlaht. • • • Poli<:e were called to the 900 block
of Tia Juana Stfftt at 12:Sl p.m.
where a domestic dispute wu under
way.
lni•e
• Police received a complai!'t
Wedmeac\ty about a Latino man m
his 2.0a era~ around tbe ca'1'fl of the ()ranee County Library on bis
..... and "-'*' peeriJla up Ktdc ............... lfti¥ed .. tbe
6bnly. kated at 14l6l Yak Aw ..
but ~ unable to locele any of the
stable position." Voss said. will continue to argue he has paid a high
And. given the opportun1t}. he v.ould enough pnce alre-ad}
allqcd victims. BMW. af\.eJ he tallgated and re-island at the Shell st.auon, 2249
• • • • peatcdly clft her ofT Wednesday Harbor Blvd. and sped away wt thout
A customer le ft a Ralph s supc:r-while she was dnving on the Costa payi n1. The theft occurred at 6 p.m.
m,arket late Wednesda n1 ht_ Mesa-liruway The BMW (Q!low.:..>u:,__W.u cd_nesda . _
wathout PIYlr\I or a o grocenes. her into Costa Mesa. she wd. When A Cost.a csa rc11 en' sa1 a
On the way out t~c .s'orc, loca.tcd at he stopped at a traffic signal. the drunken man approached him at the
14400 Culver Drive., the cust~mer dnver of the BMW 1ot out of his intel'1CCtion o f Wilson and Miner
apperen,tly threw a carton of malk at car. shouted at her. using ob~nt streets, araucd wtth h1m and then
a checkina c&erk. tanauaac and spit into her car. she broke the windshield of his car wt th
Coins from the •19th century wett said. She did not file a description of a rock. The incident occufftd at 2: t S
found in lhe din near a hou!e on the the suspect and said be was unable p.m. Wednesday.
220 block of SDrinaview. to IJCl the BMW's license number.
" •' The incident OC(urred at about 5 Fountain Valley Car thieves stoic :._yellow. '._~77 Pm A 32--•r~ld ... oman a'n th• VolkJW1Fn Rabbit nvm a per ... an1 · · • • • ,~....., .... ..
lot at ICN Radiochcmlcals. 2727 Someone u~ black spray paant 10200 block of Pinto ltlvn-Coun
Campus Drive. 'o print an oblccnc ak>tan and a fikd usault and battery ctuarwa
. • • • swastika on tbt front door of ~ IP•Mt a man who pabbed her arm _ Com boxes were stokn from l~un-apenment in ~ 500 block of V~· and threw her down. ia a ftt of flllir.
dry machinet at Woodbr1d1c toria Street on Wcdnctday between They ~ inv~ved in a ~Y
Meadows A'*'."'r':S-'° £utlhorc. ):30 and I p.m . ICUlefMftt after a bitla lnitup o( I
Three computen were llokft from An cm~· ~f •the Alpha Beta two-year rela~~if· .
ENSR Corp., 19782 MKAnbur tu~!:. 2200 HartM>r-Blvd.. &u,.aan cntcftd two locked
Blvd. Mid hi• wa&ict waa Jtolm fro.m his rooms by unknotm meant at
duftle bll bftM't'ft I and 9 • m. Pathways to Oitcovery. 11350 Mt.
C...lleea
A Ne-.,on lwls womu 9d *
Mt IPl• at by lbc driver of • IDld
Tht dri~ ~· : 1960t modet LMeleY St.. ~ ~ $100 i• call.
PoncM 911 ~y SMDoed 1U A .,..ftcr look a SlOO traftft' wunh S 1 •. t S from lM 1tlf ~ from bdio SMct., l 7054 M...,,...
St.. but was photogaphcd b~ the
Store sccunty camen. • • •
1n roans. ammunmon. a racho and
s1J\cr from 1 home-on '.he 7700
bloc\. of Wb1tne) Dnve Burilars took S 1.000 in propen~
ftu.-b~na into TC2Y.Ql!L..: !!Pra=------~----------i ~rkcd Oft the 17600 hlock of Santa Newport ~
Olt.ahna Carclc. ._ w1~ nOc •-ai lako from
Huntington Reach
A rnideftt c.auaht a buralar m the
act of tryina to crawl throuah •
window at his home on lhc 11 00
block o( M~or Cude. The l"USptct
Red when the hom~WMr fuppcd on
~ liahts. • • • A WOCMn and bcr lover fled •-h(n
brr h~ came home m the IOOO
block of Holland Dnve. The coupk
wett relJIC)f1Cd in \bc par\.i111 lot -
t'iU ...... • • • A 11 ·~.okt mlft oe the 16600
'bloc:t of Tabwon rt.ce ~ an
older w waa ctaiint hn ..,....
ill a mr ... dlrellelli~ '° brlM. 9lh
•11K1111 Madi -to 11D IO W .r.•...-n. • • • ..... , IOc* • .-m n1 S MOO
an ooen pner an IM 100 bk>ctc of
2<4th U"CC'L • • • The car embkm wu \Mell off tbt
trunk of a 19& 1 Mermta litlU
par\td 1n a c:aJl)On tn the 100 Mock
of Lauren• • • • The clothes ~ .,,.rend)
wtddcd hll -apon .ft. ~ ~r tmnas warm,.. ... __.
• total or Sl.OSI Wft't1foud .. J.
inch .auhes Oft lbeir ..... ~ l.o~. S97 ~.cw Dr.
A 41-yar-Gd *Kii ill .. Jiii>
block of Vasu dll OliD 14 ......
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OnngeCoa• OAJLY ptLOTI Friday, August 11. 1989 111F:·
Postal worker goes on rampage
• ESCONDIDO (AP) -A letter
Dnicf' armed with enouah ammuni·
Ion for an e.xtended sieac shot his wile to death then drove to a post
office and killed two co-wo rkers
before eodina the spree with a gun
b&ast to bis 6ead, police said.
John Merlin Taylor used only a
small port.ion of the ammunition he
brouaht to the Postal Service's
downtown Oranac Glen substation.
Mid Police Lt Earl Callander. ln-
vcstipton didn't know what
provoked the-shooting.
"He fired well over a dozen
rounds and there arc expended cases
aU over the floor there." said
Callander. "Thett is aJso a box of
about 100 rounds that apparcntlr,
was aoina to be used for reloading.·
Taylor, who received numerous
modcl~m{>lo>U awards during his ' 27 yea.rs wtth the Postal Service. had
discussed just such an outburst two
days earner, a friend said.
Callander said Taylo r was carry-
ing a band&un and ammunition
when entered a side door employee
cotrance and began shooting at
about 7:30 a. m.
··w e have no indJcation he was
looking for a specific person or a
ta~t. It was a high-standard .22-
caliber that shoots Tong rifle bullets
that can be deadly when it htts its
talJCl." the lieutenant said.
Two employees were killed,
another was shot in the arm and
several othe rs sustained m inor in-
juries in the panic to nee the facility
on East Valley Parkway. 30 m iles
northeast of downtown San Diego.
Police identified the victims as
Elizabeth Taylor. 50: a nd postal
workers Ron Williams. 56. a 14-)ear
veteran and Richard Bem 1. 38. a
five-year veteran.
Taylor. 52. was taken to Paloma.
Hospital where he '4as brain dead.
said . police spokeswoman Susan
Reierson. Hospttal spokes"oman
Pat Rarus would onl' sa': "He's
very. very cri11cal and· o n ·hfe sup-
port systems.··
U.S. hints
about talks
with ran
on hostages
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Bush administrauon said Thursda)
\here mi&ht e ventuall> be direct
U.S.-lran talks on the M iddle East
bosiages. while offictals encouraged
an intermcdiar)''s role b) Pakistan in
the meantime.
"We're willing to have direct talks
with Iran. as Ion~ as the~ were
authont.ative officials who re~
resented the government." said
presidenual press scetttar) Maritn
Fitzwater.
Fit.zwater suggested 11 "'as
premature to expect such contacts at
\his point. "We're nowhere near
that." he said.
Still, the spokesman said. ··w e
would not be ruling out direct dis-
cussions at some fu ture point. ..
The U nited States severed
diplomatic tics with Tehran in the
aftermath of Iran's seizing of U.S.
Embassy host.ages a decade ago.
-~· ~ostal workers comfort each other In the •ft•rmath of a
shootlnt •t •n Escondido post otnce.
The hospital released Paul 1Xns1.
30. of Escondido af\er treatment for
a superficial gunshot wound to thl·
nght arm. and Ph~ lhs Dev tto. 3 . ol
Escondido v.as released after treal·
ment for faetal cuts.. Rarus !Wl1d
.. I heard a lov. popping at fif"'t .
then a bangmg. ·· said wu1dov. clerl..
Wilham Karlson. ..The fis:st thing
that I knew something "as reall~
scn ous was when (clerk) Roger
H utchinson }elled. 'This is for real
Clear the building. Everybod~ get
out:
"Then I saw Taylor walking "llh
his gun I was in an a1sk . but hc
didn't look at me. I left the building
and v.hen I came back Roger said he
...
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·-
Bumpy, but safe land Ing
(T!)'lor) bad shot himself."
Tbrtt psycholotists were brought
in by the Postal Service to coun~I
dtstrauJht emplo}tts.
Police we nt to the man's Escon-
dido home and found his wife dead
from a gunshot wound, Reierson
said. There were initial fears the
man may also have shot his son. but
a check of his Escondido home
revealed he was O K. she said.
Taylor had worked as a letter
carrier fo r 27 )ears and was nearing
retireme nt. and Postal Service
spokesman Bob Henley said he was
being cons1dertd for another quar-
terly performanct award but declin-
ed nom ination.
.. I have gotten 1t num erous times
a nd would rather someone else have
a chan«' at it:· Henley quoted Tay-
lor as sa}ing.
On Tuesda~. Taylor menuoned a
1986 01..lahoma post office shooting
-whert 15 people "ere killed -
d uring a discussion with friend a nd
co-'4 orker Johnny Sims.
"I think wha t n1ay have happtned
is tha t we were talk.mg about that
thing tha t happened at the Okla-
homa poltt office:· said Sims. who
wasn't at v.orl.. v.hcn thl' shooting
OCl'UITed.
··w e were tttlk1ng about some-
thing and got around to saying.
'What if something happened to one
of the employees that would have
gotten him mad and to go berserk?'
We wne ju t JOktng around." said
Sims. adding he was surprised h~ the
violence.
"John was a happ~-go-luek~ guy
alwa,s. You t·ould ne,cr make him
mad:·· he !Mild.
On Aug. 20. 1980. pan-u me letter
earner Patnck Shemll "all..cd into
the Edmond poo;t office and used
handguns to shoot and l..111 I~ co·
"orkers bcforl' l..1lling himself. '"
people ""ere v.ounded
hemll had hct'n repnmandl·d b~
h1~ supen 1so.-.. pnor to the 4'hOOt·
rngs.
' t '
"" u1•rpN>tc.
A Trwwp Shuttle 727 sltl on the runway •t
8oston"1 Loe-n Airport after "'ailing an
.... erg•~ landlng without Its front l•nd-
lng t••r Thursd•~ "'ornlng. Of the 56
people •bo•rd the commuter fllght none
were lnjured .. durlng the bumpy l•ndln9.
The c•use of the l•nd gear f•lture Is under
Investigation.
Experts divided about strength
and mood of the taxpayer revolt
('\I.II OH'\I \ HHlt .• ,
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Winged rocket Pegasus unvelled
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE -A winged rocket buil~ to. be
launched from under the wing of an airplane and carry small satelhtcs into
orbit at low cost was shown off Thursday in advance of a fl •&ht iest p~m.
The glcamina white 49-foot-lo na Pcpsus. named after the m)'lholoa.ical
winacd horse was rolled out of a hanpr at NASA's Ames-Dryden Ai&ht
Research Facility as 400 aucsts watched and a hig~ school ba~d playc_d.
Pegasus "will not o nly open up new horizons. 1n. low-cost . .in~ovat1ve
uses of space, but alk> confirms once more Amcnca s leadership .in space
technology," said Antonio Elias. chief engin~r of the rocket proJect.
Charges fly In 5th day of phone strike
SACRAMENTO - Charges and counter-charges Thurscfay ~ighlighted
the fifth day of a strike by 42.500 telephone workers against PacJflc _Bell of
California and Nevada, as both sides accused each other of d istorting the
issues that led to the walko ut.
Harry Ibsen, a Communications Workers of Amenca vice president.
charged that Pacific Bell sought to confuse the sin kers -2.500 in th~
Sacramento area -by mailing them what he called a '"propaganda letter
regarding the company's final pre-strike offer.
He said Pacific Bell's fi nal offer -which the compan~ described as
generous in its Wednesday letter -lef\ a lot to be desired.
Flash flooding prompts evacuations
LOS ANG ELES - Persistent thunderstorms forced a debris-clogged
stretch of the Los Angeles Aqueduct to overflow Thursday. whi le Oa<ih
flooding pro mpted evacuations. stranded motorists and dama$ed homes.
crop land. and highways across a wide swath of Southern Cahfomta.
T he widely scattered downpours of Wednesday ~nd Thursday deluged
cities througho ut San Diego. Imperial, San Bernardino. R1vers1dc. Mono
and Inyo countiM. as well as Arizona's Yuma Count} and Nevada's Clark
County.
Teen pitcher's condition Improves
SACRAMENTO -Susanna Jacobs. the icen-age star baseball pitcher
who was shot in the head by her obsessed coach . 11npro' ed 10 sen ous
condition Thursday. but detectives hunting a mo11,e tor 1he attack said the~
won't quest ion her until at least tht' weekend.
The bizarre shooting. witnessed b) motonw> and at least one law
e nforcement officer. occurred during rush hour Tuewa~ on bus) Interstate
80. about 15 miles northeast of Sacramento. Moments la1er. the coach. Jesse
Aguilar. 42. shot himself to death
Attack on gay minister called bogus
SAN FRANC! CO -L\nn Griffis. thC" le'\h1an min1,tcr "ho "ent 1n10
hiding following reports that she falsi fied an an1t·g:i~ attack last month.
fabncated the stof) and nO\\ refuses to coopcrau.· with 1 n\(~st1gators. pohcc
said T hursda}.
"We feel at this lime the case is unfounded.'" ~1d Pohn.• Chief Frank
Jordan. refernng to a Jul~ 27 attack m wh1t·h (1nllis da1med tw:o
··slonhcads" atxiuctcd her. cut her "1th a switchblade and thrcatcnc-d to kill
her.
Evidence suggc-sts that man~ o ( unm.,· ll'IJUrt{'\ \\l're \Clf-tnfl1ct{'<l.
Jordan said.
DC-10's tall engine examined
DENVER -Federal 1n ,est1gators Thur!>da~ e\am1m·d 1hr ha11rred tail
engine of a Nonhwes1 -\1rhne" DC-I 0 that made an l'mcrgenc) landing after
the engine broke up.
None of the 256 people aboard was tnJurcd. -\ p1c-rr nl thl.' engine·s tail
cone was missing and there "ere numerous small holes 1n 1he l'ng.inl' co, er.
said Joseph Nall. a member of the National Tranc;ponatto n \akt~ Board.
··The mtt1al look at the aircraft \hows rdall\ C'I~ minor l'\tl·rnal damage
to the No. 2 engine:· Nall said.
500 plants release most toxic waste
WASHINGTON -Fl\e hundred 1ndustnal plants acrnunt for most
of the toxic chemical meascs reponed to 1he go' cmmcnt, and a third ol
the I 0.3 b1lhon pounds of hazardous wastes come from onl~ 24 plants. a
conscn ation group said Thur!>da} •
The Nauonal W1ldhfe Federation analys" of governml'nt tox ic rckasc
stattst1cs said ttfat the b1gge"t polluters -the .. T O'< 1c 500 .. -wt're scattcrt'd
1n 44 states.
The dozen largest producers of toxic wa '\tcc;. each releasing more 1han
I 00 million pounds. buried them on sitt' or ncarb~ or used a procedure of
deep m1ection into tht' eanh. pro mpting the conscrvallon group to ra1'\e
t.•oncems about possible contam1nat1on to ground"atl'r.
lndustr) representatives have dcft'ndcd 'iUCh pro\'.edures as betng sa fe.
Adjusters tabulate storm damage
..
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Meanwhile Thuooay. U.S. of-
ficials welcomed reports that Paki-
stani Fore\gn Minister Sahabzada
Yaqub Khan would go to Tehran
next week and be willing to serve as
.__~IM.-.in___~~i.od..Llcel-ralks..
between this nation and Iran •
TULSA. Okla. (AP) -;.\ decade after Cahfom1a·s tat1ons as .o\laska. Anzona. California. Ha"a11. Mich-LAS VEGAS _ Insurance adJUSters continued to as~c;s the damage
Proposition 13 spurred a ta:\pa~er revolt In several 1gan. M1ssoun. South Carolina and \\ ashington. Ut\ Thursda .. from a \ ICIOUS wtndstOrO) that neped th!_C?.H.&b. the Las Y£ga.J._ ---
stettt:.-tM sisft~att--m1itC°d'1rbout-"wtfrthcr'1~-mo'~ -~Jnl'.r,'~-ntnn:stt.-Montamr anct--"'1:n~o1~~"' alleY!UCsaa} n1ghT. aamagmg 6:f pnvate aircrafi. •
. A senior administration official
said Palcistan's role could be rnllcaJ
in persuading Iran to prcssu~ pro-
lraniari p-oups in to releasing k1d-
pappcd Americans and Westerners
befd in ubanon.
.. Pakistan is a Moslem country
with access and ties to other Moslem
countries, and with spcetal knowl-
edge of Iran's involvemen t" an the
bostaae situatio n. saJd the offiC1a l.
wbo declined to be identified.
The Enflish-language T ehran
Times said an a report on Thursday
&hat indirect talks between Iran and
lbe United States on the hostage
aisis would be undertaken through
a third country. probably Pakistan.
Fitzwater observed that some
&bird-country discussions already
bad taken place but added: "We are cncourasinl tal.ks of every kind."
He said Khan and othu Pakistani
officials "do have contacts in Iran"
and it was lhe administr11tion's pol-
icy "lo leave no stone unturned" in ICICkina to win freedom of the U .S.
host ....
IUFFELL'S
IPllUTEIY llC. ................... ·---. ... ---•1•
ment bas reached its zenith. experts in stale funding sa~ have mo~hfied hmitauons. Damage 1s c>.pected to run 1n the m1lhons of dollars at McCarran 'Th~ lim1tat1ons still enJO~ strong popular ~up-K~tJ~g said 20 states ha' e some l..1nd of c~nc;111~-lntemauomU Airport. and more than SI mil hon al SI..~ Harbor Airport in
pon and I don't Stt a n) prospect for a rollback anytunc uonal hmu on taxes. spurred in pan b~ Cahfom1a s ncarb) Henderson.
soon:· David Keating. e'tecuuve \ICC prcs1dent of the Proposition 13. while the federal go-.cmmen1 conunuec; Officials said 25 of the aircraf\ were se' ercl~ damaged or 'destro~ed
Nation.al Taxpayers Union. told delegates to the Na-to struggle wuh attem pts to balance the hudget. when tosSC'd about lake tO)S b) the humcanc-force "1nds.
tiooal Conference of State ~slaturcs on Thursday. Kc.allng said he expects nc" mo' t"ment~ fo r ~pt'nd-
Voter-imposed spending hm1ts have a fatal Oa"' in ing limits tn Missouri. Caltfom1a. Utah :ind South
that the} ha ve rcstncted local govemmenfs ability to Dakota.
function. said Ins Lav. assistant directo r of public .. I think the tax revo lt 1s sttll all\ e and well." he rlicy for the American Federation of State, Count~ and said ... , don't think you can come up "11h am
umcipal Employtts in Washington. J?.C. movement that 1s as strong " ·
. .. Passage ofa tax or expenditure hmnauon d~ not Fred Silva. chief fiscal policy ad' 1sor tor the lu~ut ~e need o f a government to provide ~rv1ces. she California Senate president pro tempon.'. c;a1d the legacy sat~. The tax rev~lt is a '4rong answer to a ve~ of Proposition 13 has hamstrung the stall' in pro' 1ding
legitimate question. n~ed services.
Voters who refused to approve complex tax reform "ulifomia's revenue was gro wing fa~wr than pcr-pac~ embraced the tax caps a1 a time when high 1 · come and the votcn gol grumpy.'' hc-said. 1nOauon skewed government revenue. Ms. Lav said. sona 10 ·
"They thought they could get a free lunch.'' she Voters changed t~e constttu11on to ltm11 appropna-
d ··t · th Id w te fraud and abuse argument." lions .to an amount t_1ed. to the growth of population. sat . t s e o . as · 1nOat1o n and per-c.ap1ta income.
She ~d hmllS on spending have made governmen t But this year. for example, when C'ahforn1a needed
less effiClent rather lhlJ'.l more effic.1ent throuah ~It· $3 billion to bujld new schools. it was able to spend only
nghtening. Elected officials ha~ shifted the spending $800 million. Silva said.
burden to lower levels of government or to fees. Lav "Something .. somewhere went wrong:· 1lva said.
said. ..Our service levels have dctenorated o'er ume."
"States that have go ne the tax revolt road have a In June 1990. California voters will be asked to
very difficult way to go:· she said. recast state ta:: laws to allow the hm1t on appropnations
She identified states with tax or exptnditure limi-lo expand wtth the econom y, Silva satd
DINNER
FOR TWO
Qed 1k Clatsi6'ds
For Ddails
Gen. Powell youngest, first
black to head Joint Chiefs
W ASHINOTON (AP) -Prni·
dent Bab named Anny Gm. Colin L Powell, a vetaan of both t~
bettlefidds of Vietnam and tbc oor-
ridon of power' in tbe White Houae.
u cbairman of tbe Join1 OUds of
Staff OD Tbunday.
Powell. S2. will become the
youq1M cdclcr aad the first black
ever to bold IM nation·s hi;ahat milit8r}' poll. •
.. , .. rmdy to .f! 10 it aad 1 loolt
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nominee." N u011 said his panel
would hold confirmation procced-insa soon after Conpns returns
&Om recess in Scpeembcr.
Sen. John Warner of Vif'l,inia.
rankinJ Republican on 1he commit·
ttt, said. "He's eminently qualified.
... rve been eraent in the Oval
Office and Cabinet room wheft mi.H-
wy it&UCS weft dtlCUued witb the
pmidmt.. When he Side. CVCf)'-
bod) liltlMd ..
•tte bas bad Vall m.aliwy u -
imce ud bat ,.nicipetion .. =w.'Y advitef co die Pfaidcftt wiD edd a .mq. ~ .. II.id Stft.
c.rt LeYita, O.Micb •• anodller mcm·
ber of die COllHnttlee •
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1tORLD BRIEt'S
At least 11 2 die In rall disaster
GU ASA VE. Mexico -Rescut' teams searching along the San Rafael
River on Thursday found bodies as far as 14 miles downstream from the
site of a rail disaster that killed at least 11 2 people .
The number of injured reached 205. the government news agency
quoted state security coordinator Jose Carlos Saracho as sa} ing, but hospital
officials sajd most victims were treated for minor inJun es and released.
Survivors said ther fought for life after the I I-car train. carrying about
360 people, plunged off a bridge a t 4 a.m . Wednesda} morning and fell 25
feet into churning flood waters.
Signals from Leland plane picked up
ADDIS ABABA. Eth1op1a -Crews searching for the plane carrying
U.S. Rep. Mickey Leland and 13 companions were told a U.S. weather
satellite picked up two emergenq s1gnab . one on Thursda y and one early
Friday. •
The satellite was passing d irectly over Eth1op1a when it picked up the
seco nd sl&nal.L far away from the first sianal picked up Thursday but still booatina CODJJdc.ncc that it came from the missing plane.
The satellite read the second signal as coming at I a.m. Friday (3 p.m .
PDT Thursday) from about 100 m iles north-northwest of Addis Ababa.
capital of Ethiopia. When the Texas Democrat's plane vanished Monday.
it was supposed to be goina southwest. d in:ctly opposite from whert the new
slpal was detected.
Marines show force after standoff
R>RT AMADOR. Panama -U.S. Marines stormed asho~ and a
mechanized infantry banalion rumbled across the Panama Canal on
Tbunday in a 1ea1nty excrdse one ~ af\er a standoff be1wcen U.S. and Panamanian fOl"QCS,
Tbe exercitc was the latest U.S. lbO'# of force in and around Fon
Am8dor. a bate for both U.S. and Panamanian forces and site of an office mainwned by Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriqa.
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' Funeral services were held for
Valene . Scudder. a long11me
Balboa Island resident. who died
Aug. I at her ho me. She was 74.
She was the w1fe of John H.
Scudder. son of th(' founder of Laura
Scudder Food Products. and was a
contributor to the Alben Schwt'itzer
Center aftd an active supponer of
the Chapman College World Cam-
pus Afloat prosram.
She is survived by fou r sons,
Mark. John. Craia and Kent. and six
grandchildren.
The family requested that mem-
oriaJ contributions be made to the
Valerie Scudder Scholarship fund
for the semester at ~a program.
Contributtons may be sent to the
Institute for Shipboard Education.
P.O. Box 7096. Newpon &ach.
92662.
Irv Cot t ier,
7 1 , music ian
CAMBRIA Irv Cottier. a
drummer deemed by sinacr Frank
Sinatra to be "the best in the buli-
ncss." bas died. He was 71.
Cottier died of cardiac arrest
Tue.day said his dauahtcr. Starr
Nemiroff. He had suffered an attack
at his home in Cambria and died at
nearby Templeton Hospital.
The Brooklyn-born Cottier, a sclf-
taulht percussionist. was I 4 when he ~ playina with bends in the
catstilll ftlor1 area of New York.
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Van A.leunder. LarTy Ointon,
Alvino !:I· Claude Thornhill. Les lrow1l Tommy Doney,
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Orenge Coast OAIL V PILOT I Friday, August 11, 1&89
The children advocate a divorce
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
writi1t1 about tbe &ener sayi~ it 1s time to murrect that old-fastuoncd,
lona4itcardcd custom o r staying
toeether for the sake of the children.
My husband was and still is (at the
• or 84) an avid aolfcr. He always
said it was important to his business
that he spend a &!Cat deal of time on
the 101' course. (He sold insurance.)
It was a difficult and lonely life for
me and the children. There were
many f-ahts and I often exploded
and threatened to leave him . The
children bqacd me not to di vorct
their father so I stuck it out.
Soon we will celebrate our 50th weddina annjversary. T hese days
m¥ husband plays golf only once or
twtce a week and we now have a
lovely life. This is what .. staying
t<>sether for the k.ids" did for me. -
CONTENT IN BOSTON
DEAR CONTENT: Had yoe writ·
&em ... asked, I w..W uve told you
te •'-Y wttai ~ &•If .. ,. but I cu't
&Ive &bt advice to womn wlao are
llOHOS('OPI·:
Friday, A•C· 11
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Two perso ns who almo st swore
they could never agree could n<?"
become team - d ue to )'Our in·
fluence. You could win prize. Sea crui~ might be part of scenario.
Focu! on pobhshing. education.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Obtain clue from Anes mess.a~t.>.
Emphasis on diversion. entertain·
ment. specia l attcnuon 10 diet.
nutritio n. You'll tx-sensitive con·
ccming body image. lnv1tat1o n to
sociaJ affair 1n,oh es 1ra\CI.
GEMINI (Ma~ 21 -June 20).
Doubts exist concerning partner·
ship, marital status. When ~ou
don't know "hat to do. d o
nothing! Position as stro ng but you
need m o re tame. Contract "111 tx'
revised. You \' 111 renego tiate
terms . CANCER (June 21-Jul) ~~1·
You mif.tt sudden!\ declare. ·-rm
a writer:· At first 1h1s is stated in
jocular manner. Later. ) ou recen c
genuine compliment on lateral')
skills. Focus also o n repairs.
mending, basic concerns.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Some-
one might ask. "Where have ~ou
be.en ~~~ng those h1dd<"n
charmsV Focus o n decor. ward·
la ab .. lvt ud laorrlble rela·
tloulalps. Read OD:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm sure
no one cares what a 20.ycar-old
thinks. but I must express myself
about staying together for the sake of
the children.
I grew up in a home where there
was no ~pect and no love -just
hate. tights and v1olencc. Mom and
Dad have been married 25 years and
I ha'e no idea wh} the) are till
together. It can't be for us kids
b«ausc none of us is at home.
Our parents battled constant!}. II
was commo n to be awakened in the
r
rotx-. music. Member of opposite
se\ as ··captivated ." Rendcz\ ous
could prow c'pl.'ns1 ,.e. Libra 1n-
\ oh ed.
VIRGO I .\ug. .:!.'-ept. 221
Emphasis o n real estate. proix'r1 '. abd11~ to get to bottom of scheme.
You'll learn m o re about mon ·
gages. basic <Ost of rep•urs. ReJa·
tl\·c. temporanl~ incapacitated. rt··
lies upon ~our "as<lom
LIBRA ( ept 2 3-0 ct. 2 2 I
Emphasis o n relatn't'!>. tnp~. \'1c;11s.
1dl.'as "hach require "age." Oldt•r
andn 1duals become valuable al·
hes.. Loxe ..relalto n hap 1ntcns11ics.
You 'II ht' asked to meet deadline.
Insurance 1s IO\Oh cd .
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 21 ):
Suddenl) fi nancial picture bright·
ens.. O~nurut\ c.x1sts to mcreasc anco~ Personal possessions arl·
m ore \'aluabk than ong1nall~ an·
ticipated. Transaction b' lo ng di\·
tancc "•II tx-completed.
SAGITTARIUS (No' 22-Dec
:! I ). You'll sa). "I do see that light
at lhe e nd o f the tunnel'"
Emphasis on ne" prOJCCt. tndl··
•''°a peaeenpr limouai.rW'9 • Wedclint pq..
• Cuatom catwinc
• 24 bn. ----~·,
?J,Bwar'u r
P~ Gift.I ol Fint WU..
714/141·7 .. I • •/GIV·VINO
'
micldk of the nwu by yellina and
cruhiaa dishel, famps or whatever
wu bandy. o.d drank. He was a
mi1erablc hulblnd and a terrible
father. All of us kids arc afraid to
show any emotion. We.are scared to
let anyone tet too c:I~. All rl}Y
relationships with men are either
empty and meaningless or destruc·
live.
A day doesn't ao by that~ don't
rqn:t that our parents didn't split up
a Iona time qo. If they really cared
about us they would have. We know
now t~at they stay~ t~ther be·
cau~ 1t was the easiest thang to do.
-ERIE. PA.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: How I
wish -my parents had asked your
advice when I was small. I am in my
late 30s. M y mother stayed in a
ni&htmarish maniage for us kids.
and every one of us has suffered
because Of It.
All my sibhngs have had at least
thret d1voroes. r bad a vascctom) to
make sure I wouldn't bring any
pendence. ability to ge\ to heart of
matter. Moon in your sign accents
timing. judgment. sex appeal.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Light shed on what had been
"m ysterious." Focus o n backstage
maneuvers, hospital visits. com-
munication with one temporaril>
confined. You'll be asked to spc.:ak
o ut concerning property. domicile.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18):
You'll be celebrating. Long-chs·
tance call relates fact that ") o u 'rt·
a wmner!" C heck legal papers. add
to wardrotx-. permit happiness to
replace gloom. C uriosit> is sat1-;-
fied concerning romance.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)'
tud' A~arius message. What ap-
pearS tol>e defeat is merel~ dt•la~
You are gom g places. Plans arc
revised: this works in 'our fa, or
Individual "at to p" "'ii smg ~our
praises. Take bow!
IF AUG. 11 IS 'YOUR BIRTH-
DAY )OU arc intuiu ve, a na1ural
h:ac her and ps)chologlSl. Rela·
11onship with m other has. a t 11mcs.
been bizarre. Yo u arc "arm. affec·
t1onatc. 1deahst1c. em o uonal. Yo u
actual!~ possess cxtrasensol') pc"r·
ccplion. Yo u .. read ID.LDcis:' nnl)
too "ell. Cancer. Capricorn.
Aquanus persons pla~ im portant
roles 1n \Our life. Relationship "
tested. ) ou'll ha,·e final answer on
:?7th of this month. Dunng St-p-
temtx-r. \Ou'll makl.' fresh start.
could be. in lo,e. ""I ha\l' nt'\'
o utlook on life.
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children into the wo rld. For years I
told ~pie I was an orphan. This
wun t a cover-up. It was my secret
desire. Living out or a cardboard
box in a park would hav<' been
better. Ann. Please, don·1 ever
chanac your advice on this one. -
NO ADDRESS PLEASE
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I came
from a d ysfunctional family and
paid a heavy price. I understand i1
all now, thanks to therapy.
Both m y parents cam e from
homes where there was abuse and
alcohoJjsm. I am well aware th.at this
sort of thing is handed down fro m
generation to generation. But I am
determined to break the cycle.
Throu~ 1herapy I have come to
tenns Wlth this. I am no longer an
emotio nal c ripple. I am healthy and
whole and know 1h1t I will be a good
wife and a loving mother. -NEW
ORLEANS
DEAR NEW ORLEANS: Every·
eH foet11e4 •• th p,..lem. You
1el'M4 la •• th 1olutloa. Blcu yoe.
l ,.'9. BOl'D
The queens
just sleep
Q. Don't all wasps die in the
autumn?
A. All but the queens. They JUSt go
to sleep.
Blood pressure of pretty girl
tends to be lo.,.,er than blood press·
urc ofhomcl} g1rl'i. So says a student
of stat1s11cs. Who d1fTercn11:11ed the
prett) from the homel). and ho".,
Doesn'1 53}. This findmg docs not
measure up to our Lo\ c and War
man's sc1ent1fi(' standards.
Q. What stall' ha\ thr lo.,.,c\t
murder rate''
.\. ~131nc. Lagniappe· The < 11~ of
Bangor o nl) rcrordcd "'' murders
dunng a fl'Ccnt 10-~rar <;pan. and
thq all '"'oh cd pcopk "'ho knc"
each other
About 8.000 pcopk a ~car na-
uonw1de find "'a's to hun them·
sch cs "'1th toothpicks. Scnousl~
enough to makl' 11 a matter oi
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into .... h1ch )OU'n: not SUPl>OS~ LO
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The bidding:
Sotltaa West Nor111 Ease
I• Pus 1 NT Pua
2• Pus J+ Pus
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Openina lead: Queen of <:
There's nothing wrona with being
an aagessive bidder. However, you
and your partner had better possess
sound play technique if you still
want to be solvent by year's end.
North's sequence showed a limit
raise in spades (10-12 points) with
only three trumps. However. be-
cause of the square hand, no inter·
mediate cards and lack o f a spade
honor. we feel a raise to two spades
would have been more than ade-
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beea the ftuJ coatract .J_ ·
West led the queen of hcaru and
declarer Dora Brechner of New
York and Tel Aviv, was not 1hrilled
with her conlract. However. there
were some chances . The queen or
hearts was allowed to win the fir t
trick, and the heart continuation
was ruffed. Declarer ducked a club
and West shifted to a diamond .
Declarer rose with dummy's ace
and finessed the queen o f trumps.
brea1hing a sigh of relief when 1hat
held. After cashing the ace of
trumps, she crossed to the king of
clubs and ruffed ano1her heart. To
a void having a winner ruffed should
a defender be able to discard a dia·
mond, declarer cashed the king of
diamonds. then the a ce of clubs.
When W est showed out but could
not ruff, all was well. Declarer's last
club wp ruffed in dummy and 1he
king elf hearts was led fro m the ta·
ble. Whether or not East was able to
ruff this trick, declarer's last trump
was destined to become 1he fulfilling
trick. As the cards lay, East had to
follow and declarer was a ble to
core her trump by ruffing. On the
last trick. the defenders had a field
day-West's winning diamond wa~
topped by East's master lrump!
-Tourney benefits Olive Crest
Gary Sarna and George Woodley
. both Hunt1ng1on Beach rcs1denh.
hosted their founh annual golf rn·
vitatio nal last month to benefit the
Olive Crest Treatment Centr r'i
Sama/Woodlq Toddler Homt.l.
The tournament. which "'as held
at the SeachlT ountrv C'lub 1n
Huntington Beach. "as followl.'d b)
a dinner and silent auc11on and
casino night e'tra"aganza fo r nearl~
200 people-. It raised $..a4.0CXI.
Sama and Woodle~. longttnH·
Olive C rest su pponcr<.. ha'e been
hosting the toumamt·n1 ~1 nre the
o rganiz;a11on opened tts first horn(·
an 1986. • • • Assembhman Gil F~rguson. R·
Ne" po rt · Brach . wa'I named
Outs1and1ng Orangl' Coun1~ l..t·g1s·
lator b) the outhern California In·
dian C-enter. which cdebratl.'d lt'i
20th ann 1 \e~I') at an annual po"·
WO'-' a1 1he Orange Count~ Fair-
grounds.
"l am 'Cr) proud to at(t'pt this
a.,.,ard from .\menca·'> original
Amencal) ot11en"> ... Fcrguc;on ..a1J
More 1han 200 .\ml·ncan Indian
tnbes fro m acrosc:, the rounlr\ v.erl'
rcpreSc:ntc<l
The group l>Cf\C\ thl• largc't urha 11
Ament.an Indian populat10n 1n thl
l n11ed States. v.11h liH' "'entl'r' 1r
Orange and Lo~ .\n8des count 1e~ • • • T9aomas 0 . Pttbnpaugb 1..h.m
man of tht' real estate dl·panm<"nt 111
the la" firm ol McK1ttn d .. Jad,\on
Demarco & Pt'Clenpau~h ha' lx·l·n
naml'd to the board ot lru'>ll"l''> 1111
the :-.:e"pon Harhcl1 \n \tu\(·um
Pecl enpaugh and h1' v.11\;
Barbara. of Corona dl'I Mar h.J\ l'
s uppont'd 1he museum tor I' ~l'"''
The coupk are co-founJt-r' nt tlw
Nr.,.,port Harbor An ~tu,cum l Jlt
~rn1a Count~ Club. "t.1~ h 'f'I"'"
sor!> muSt·um sho"'!. for t'nll'lt111\K
California amw•
Pl.'ckenpaugh 1!1 past p1l·~11kn1 '"
the board of trustee(, for thl' \11uth
Coast Reixrtof') Thl"aler and lUI·
re nil~ •~on the l'ndo\\ ment ~omm11-
ll'I.'
He '" al~o a lru\tt•l· ot 1hl· I>"·
O\l'F"\ ~tuscum ot C )rnogl· ( uunt'
a ch1ldn·n·s hanJs~>n ~•t'nle JnJ
h1slof) mu~eurn
Complied bJ Emil) .4dams and
ICaly Bood~r
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• Bndol Gowns
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Newes• FoV.1or1' PerM>OOl11ed Senrice
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Protesters due
a fair trial, but
not a soapbox
I
Judge Randall Wilkinson proved he knows how to
separate the wheat from the chaff this week. Wilkinson prcsi~~ over the trial of six anti·war protesters ii'\ Central
Munac1pal Coun. and the way he did his job pleased neither
the prosecutor nor the protesters.
During the trial, the judge refused to let protesters tum
his counroom into a forum for their cause. Then. after the
jury found the $ix guilty, he meted ou1 a just punishment
that some thought too lenient.
Each. protest~r will have to spend IO hou·rs perform mg
community service at ·a local hospital. To some. 1hat
sentence was a mctt sJap on the wrist. Community service.
the prosecutor argued. was the punishment the pro testers wa~tcd. He recommended a fine and probation. dunng
which the defendants would have been prohibited· from
panicipat1ng in any dem onstration where laws were viol-
ated.
It's a fine idea by some measures. but a little too heavy-
handcd on the protesters· right to dissent.
The protesters were convicted of blocking a public
road. The road they blocked was the entrance to El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station. Last January. the protesters were
J>llM of Alliance for Survival's steppcd·up demonstrations
during the Winter Conference on Aerospace and Electronics
Systems. The annual conference. which 1s based at a Costa
Mesa hotel. is a forum for government officials. the m1htaf\
and defense contractors. ·
Depending o n who vou ~lieve. the conference etther
is held to discuss defense.systems and technolog) to prott·ct
the world from war. or to continue planning an arms race
that will eventually destroy the world.
Alliance for Survival traditionally demonstrates in
front of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel dunng the
conference. Last ~ear. conference planners included a
session b~ the protesters on the conference's agenda. Man~
protesters thought the concession was to kenism and \Owed
to intensify their demonstrations with c1v1I d1sobcd1ence.
They decided to block the entrance to the Marine ba\C
where some of the conference sessions were held.
As protests go. It was pre tt} tame. S1;\ proteste~ \\Cre
arrested and charged wtth misdemeanors. Thev dem.Aldt.'d ~ j~7 trial and planned to use a defense of ·neccss1t ) to
JUStl breaking the law.
hat legal strategy would have~ allowed them to put
expen 'A'ltnesses on the stand to tcst1f) about the deva .. tat-
ing capabilities of Minuteman missiles and nur kar
weapons. which reponcdl) are stored at the Seal Ekac.. h
Naval Weapons Depot.
Judge Wilkinson did not permit that defense and
limited arguments to the l~I question of \\hether or not
the protesters blocked a pubhc road. His dec1s1on denied thl'
protesters a legal forum to tntef)ect the horrors o f nuclear
war into news coverage of the tnal. The) had to be \3t1sficd
\\1th co,erage of some minor prote-sts at the counhou\l'
:\lhantt for un ''al has ~1,·ed cxtcnsn e ro' cr:lgc..'
of their effons to funher anu·war sentiments. !\:o one ga' c..·
them the CO\ erage out of obhgat1on. Their l'ffons to point
out that expensive military technologies are cnppltng the..·
economy of the United States and present a rl•al thrc..·at to
the human race wtll continue to be news.
Judge Wilkinson recognized that and refused to let th\.'
legal system ~ used as a pawn m a strateg~ to defuse the
issue and g1ve the tnaJ a higher media profik He alc;l1
recognized that he could not control \\hat the press \.\>TOtl'
o r broadcast about the tnal and that the prate tt~r.,· :rnga
over not ~1ng abk to use the defense of necess1t~ "oul<l
probabl) put their reasons in the pubhc spotlight an~ \\J\
W e think the Judge did a good JOb of balanc ing the..·
protesters' nghts with their zeal to gain publicll).
The stx protcste~ are talkmg about appealing the
Judge's declSlon. That's their nght. If the) thmk their n ght
to a fair tnal \\as 1nfnnged o n. the~ should appeal
The) also should continue their demonstrations to ~ecp
their opinion m the public spotlight. Howe\ e r. there are
-.better-foivm f4 r hc«".Q~-aAd-m&R-~~ nwc ...
than the one the) attempted this week. The electio n process
is tbe strongest of tho~ forums. It has served the c1t11e n\
of this state and nauon \\ell m the past as 1t "111 in 1hc
future. Our s~ stem of government 1s not always nght. and
sometimes It 1s pamfull) slov. to change. But 1t rs one of
the ~t system~ in the \\Orld.
OpiNonl •xpteSMd 11"1 U'llS SC>ece are th09e of the Daily Ptlol Other
ll1oewS expr....O on this ~ .,.. th09e or thetr authors 111\d artists
Rellders" comments M• invited and may be sent to The Deity Piiot. P 0
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Irvine Co. 's latest gift adds
spice to tt}e Orange Coast
The If"\ ane ( o ga'e awa~ a nother
114 ac-~ the o thrr ilit' -and the
Count) of Orange gladl~ acceptc.>d
the gift at a public C'eremon~ o n the
Site
Count} upef"\ 1sor Tho ma'i Rik'
estimated that the land I'> "'onh
m ore than S I 00 millio n at the rate
of SI m1ll1on ~r acre ... nd. that
could eas1I~ be the case The gener·
all) Oat land encircles and roll\
gcntl) to"'ard L"pper :-.=e"'pon Ba)
tn the Cu~ of "le"'po n Beach '-'1th
proper planning. 1he s11c could haH· ~ 1eldcd perhaps 160 half-a•rc home·
s11es at S 700.000 each
But fear not The 114 arre-'> on the
no nh"'est comt.·r of l 'pJX'r Ba~ at
If\ ane -\' cnue and l · 01' e-r"t' D n' t'
ha'e been gl\en to the coun i~ 10 ht-
uSt"d a!I a public par~ -I "pper
~e"'pon Ba~ Regwnal Park
I US«.' the term ··10 he u~d a'i J
park .. rather than ··10 he d \'\ t'lopt'd
&!I a par!..·· hcrau-.c.· the cont.ept n ·
p~s.ed b) R obt-n Fisher th(' lOUn·
'' '!> director nt Harllor\. &·al hl''
:ind PMh 1\ thr creatwn of J
paS'>l'e par!.. "'Ith empha.,1' nn tr;ul\
p1 nae l..1ng and na1ure 1n1er-
pretat1on
The land gilt. alcordtng tu Rik~.
··1n ludcs ~me of lht.• mo~t sn.·n1l
ba~ fro nt propen~ and o ne or the
m O!i.I '>tgn1 fkan1 b1olog1cal resource\
tn tht' t.oastal 1one ol California
Thi 1~ o ne 01 the m ost t'"(C1tang
t'\COb for Orange ( ount~ this ~ear ··
The land ha'> been c..o,eted b\
Orange (<)uni~. the: ( 11~ 1JJ Ne"'poh
fkalh .ind \Ulh CO\ 1ronmental
grnups a'> f nl'nd\ ol thl' l 'ppc.·r Ba~
and Stop Pollu11ng O ur 't'" pon for
man) )l'llr~
Bui. as \1.tf"\ Hunt. Ir. inc Co ~nior 'tt•e prl·-.ident. said. "~oth1ng
LElTERS
tu the Orange < l>.:l'lt
Ra' mood \\ atwn In ne < t • 'llt'
'ha1rinan put 11 he't 3, he a1v...1''
doe~) "'hen hl· -.a1J he 111.e' '\.1."v.por
Beach better h><lJ \ than he did >
~ears ago "hl'r. hi." m"' eJ tu f J\t
BlufT Ht' w 1J hi." 11 1..l'\ 11 hcttl·r
bc..'Ca u.-.e of the intl'rl•\ung t•\ntra,•
The x-rcn11\ 11 l pix-r Ba' • 11
1ras1ed "11h thl' ac.. 11' "' •' 1 hl
Lov.er Ba' the 1sola11un 01 thl·
"'onhv.h1le comes a hout qu1cld~ or pn,ate 1sJands such as Har~u anJ
c:as1I~ ... Jnd ht: quotc:d ~braham Linda. contrasted v.1th the .1ct1' It\
Lincoln that ··Thl· an 01 c.:om· oipubhc island,, '>uch a' Bath<1.s thl'
pro m1s(' I'> thl' mo<.1 1mponan1 trail P"' ate d ub)' .::ontr.l\ted v.•11h thl·
of man ·· ~nJ lCna 1 nl~ tht· land gift pubht beaches. contra'>t1ng org.an11.1·
"as based on t.omprom1'e on thl· uom 5uch as top Pollu1tng n ur
pan of all pantl'' '"' 111' t>d '.\t~wpon and peal.. l 'p '<'"' p.1n
L pper '\.cv. pon Ba' Regional •tht cont rut of \..lf\ ing rhu rc he" and
Par!.. "'ill bl' an 1mponant add1tmn S\ nagogues. and thl" contr.l\h 111
to the count~·., par!.. "'>tern. v.hKh o pinions of all l..1nd<..
Rile~ des.cnbcd a' ··the hc\t regional ~ nice touch to the 3\lon ..-,3,
par!.. S\'>h.'m IO the '>I.lit .. l hl' SUpt'f· a gift 01 S ~Otl. fro m \1r and \tr\
'l\or pointl'd out th.it "'hen ht: t amt· Peter \1uth of Santa .\na to r an
1nw ufli e in 11f'4 thl' u1un1' hJd ('(jul"allonal anterpreu'e C'enl('r 1n
Y.000 al. re'> ot regional par\.. I.ind tht· par!.. -thl" g.111 "'a made on the
T oJa~ that nu mt-er had KJll"' n 111 da' ol ihc \1ulh<," 5 l\h annl\er-..tr.
_, '\ '~" .lt rt•\ r I c..ould J\I.. "h' \.\l" fi v.a., indel'd J J.i, ol contr.l\h
then nn·J ;.ino thcr 11 4 pnml' J lfl'\ On m~ pan I "'Jll..ed 10 the d~1
but that "'ould nut tx· Olc..l· 1 l31lun t'Cremon' lro m the par\.ini
\\ c need thl'I I I ~ ill. re., tu lt..t"l'p area l.hanmg v.1th en' 1ronment..ll
a ll\«.' en' 1ronmt•ntah\t I r.inl.. R o~ Cit' Couoc1 l.,..oman le-:in '-'au it·•
1nson·!. drl·am o l l pper 'l'V.porl ""ho rn J ha'e the grt'atest rnp«t
Ba} as an ecolog.ital prc~n t' <Roh-d~pHe our different opinions o n
inson has JUSI returned from t.1\1 ""'1ronmcntal 1 ssu~. and then
.\fn ca. ""h1lh hl· lall .. "tht' ul11 mate . ""3'ed a fnendb hell<l 10 en-
presef"\ e." I 1mag.a nl' that 1f ht' had '1ronmentalist .sod idlo..-. D:l1h
his "'a~. -..:cwpon Beach ..-.ould look Pllot columnm .\llan Bttk
like Linn < ountf"\ S:ifan l .\nd for tht' final contr.m. "'t" a ll
But rewi MI..., 11 1..c: that arl' not kind left the ho t and dust~ 1'3rl..-to.be for
to 1h1s s1gnilitant gill and 10 th1'> n luncheon in the H)()I. elegant and
<,1gnifican1 par!.. Thl' lOntra't he· quill" magnificent Four ~a\OM
twt'l'O l pper :"l'"' pon Ba~ a nJ Hotel
~c"'p<.ln Center. and the rnntra<il .Warr.ia Brorr~r P'fbllsllts lk
hetv.c(·n m~ lOnt.·ept tor l "ppcr Ba' •~•·sJ~uer .. ,WArrhl Bro~r·s <>r-
and Rl)btn,o n·,. 1s "'ha1 add\ 'P•l"e u1~ Coor,-~r. ··
1p_needed ~p_d_ay__-,fabo~~
volunteer operation running right
To the Ed11o r
II has been nottc~ that the u•ndm.t 111 thl' da'
""orkers at the Laguna 1..'an~on p1tlt..-ur pt11n1 ha<. lx'l'n
1mpro,1ang grcatl~ The appearance l'I .i lillL"r·lrt·l· arl·a
1s also noted The running bad. and fonh .itrn <.' L..tgunJ
lan,on Road has also been grcath rl·dulrd Imm thL·
put· Funhermo re. the conduct ofthl· da' "11rlo..l·r' v.h1 1L-
10 this area t!I far better than bt·ton~ \\ h ' '
Lei 11 bl-kno"'n no"' that \Olunwer .,q1rl..l'f' .lfl'
supef\ t'>tng the area in th<' mornings v. hem·' t'r po,.,1bk
These 'olunt1:er "'o dcers ac-1 a'i <iafet, <,upen 1\11r..
cultural an'ltructors and Engl1.,h tt"artiu, "ht·nn l"r
pou1 ble
The wor>t ofTender\ 10 safct~ an.· tht· rx·opk "ho
stop their \Ch1Cle!I on tht' opp<m1e '>•de of the '-IR"t'I and
tell the wo rkers to run across Lagu na ( anHin Road 111
Stt about getting a JOb for o ne da~. It 1s tar \aler tor
the car or 1ruck to enter the p1c..k-up area than 10 ha' l'
people running across a h1ghwa~
The 'oluntecr workers request that the da' "orl..l'r'
do no~ sand on 1he south side of the can~on h1gh"'a'
look.Ina for "'ork The) are onl) supposed 10 tand 1n
1he uca o n the nonh side o f the h1ah""a' Tho\(' "ho
ask them to nsl. lht'ir "'es crossing the h1ghv.a) so the'
don't have 10 tum around art' guilt~ of St"lf mdulgt'nce
at the nsk of others
l t'I us e'a mme a l(v. fac10rs that ""C' art' de&l1ng
v.1th \O tha t a tx-tter understanding can be ach1C'\ ~ ~ot
all the people seclcing v.orlc are from \1<'1'1CO Th<-~ are
a lso from the l . El Sahador. Chile. :-..1caragua.
Guatemala. Panama. Honduras.. Pt'ru and eHn Bnu1I
The number of them v.ho arc heTT lepll~ "'1th ~n
card\ and ""o r\. permits v.111 be most SUfl>OSIO to
an,one .\lso . thl' number of them that pe~lt.. Engl1!1h
"'1(1 surpnse ~ ou BttauSt" of the 'ast d1tTercn~ 1n
ulture. 1t 1s cas11' understood "'b~ Ct"nam \.OClalh
acceptable acuon' to us are not ..-.hat the~ pos~~s
Ho"'C'' er. we ha"e had a fcv. discut.s1ons and our le' els
of conduct are pre' aihng. There arr no mort' 1nstance-
of unnat1ng an pubhc. v.h1sthng or 1('("nng at ft'mak
pa\sers-by or o~hcr thn;igs that v.e do not "'1"h 10 accept
as o ur m ores or norms ... s moTT mttungs are held. the
le' els of condue1 n~ not JUSt 1n 1he c-an)on. but m 1he1r
t'\Cl)da) h\CS
We nttd 'oluntt'ffi to help us <,upen 1~ tb1'
o peratio n. along ""1th educattonal. tnunang and I!.~
s1nan~ gro ups ) ou do not ha'e to be b1hngu.al, but
11 v.ould help. Please lca'c )"Our namt' and phone
numher at 4Q -:! 5~ and v.c v.111 re1um \Our c-a.11
\1.\RTI' DIM ... ~D
CH.\RE" DIM.\~D
LAguna Beach
Show support for veterans education
To iM Editor:
I am a student sovemmcnt presi-
dent and a "etera.n attending collesc
with the help of the VEAP GI 8111.
Senate 8111 94S will. if passed. n--
icand a Ott. 31. 1989, icrm1nation
of cducauonal benefits for Vittnam
Era veterans.
A nauonal letter campai&n as o n· IOiftl. CUrn:nll)I, tt lS bdkvcd there
IOU\\ I\ 11 1,IOH\
a.s an 1nsuffic1cnt amount of votn in
the Ho use and/or Senate to ra11f)
Scnat.c 8111 94$ and/or other pend1na
lcfislallon to rescind the tcmun-
1t1on date.
If the reade~ of 1h1g ne-. pa~r
who suppon Senate 8111 945 dclu,cd
their det1cd offic:uils t1ith letters
Wilna uppon. lqislatJon could be
ahCTCd in favor o( thole Vldam
Era vets stLll purswna the1r cduca-
uon.uoder the GI Ball.
Collecthel) and nabcmall) aU of
us can make a diffococr. eoa'9Ct
the \Ctef'anS ICpt'CIC'fttall\-e at the
colleat or WU\'cnlt) 1n our ua for
mo~ information. •
JOSEPH ABA
Studrnt to'cmmmt Pftlldmt
Meta Col._ Anmoa
Fri<ay, August 11, 1989 A7
Costa Mesa
didn't go
far ·enough
The C O'>la \-k!>a (II\ < ounul J1d
a rl."alh neat thing the 11thC"r da' but
c:'enun~cm11 le• ht-l""llch1ng and
m ning abuu1 at
'-'hat the ,tiunul did ..,.J, J1l,1p1
lhl) li•t(l puhl \ -pro~1\CJ !H
t ounl .Im.in Hl'..ir <In < 1 •Id ..
~mour@.c' -v. h1~ri ..,. )UI~ .ll otl
ell~ lund1n~ tu Of¥.JO ll.:ttrnn' :h3.
prO\ tdl tl.il>ll '>Cf\ •~t·~ • Ille-gal
a hen'>
und~ good "'@.hi
<If"\ (')oqut"nl •• ~ 1ntt:.J 11ut th.ti
thC''>< ~enue' .Jfl' J , tuJ !h d~.1'-'lng
1llcg..ih lo ( U\l.i \k..a 0\ l'HCH 1d1ng
rel1l'I 10 v. h•X'' er '><"I."~~ 11
) ou can \"x't l ~\th thC"n"'I. a
coupk ot gu.' rnt1ni their head'
a.gaan\I a t ddu' 1n -.u·mt' d1n-v.ater
tov. n 'ou th "' the hnrdt'r ngh1 no"'
\3\IO~ 11h1' ' th<' tran\latt'd H·r
\IC'O I
.. He\ ( h ,u 11.hat Jrt \,\(' d OIOl!
\1tlln~ hae r,.,, ng nur hc..·ad' .iµan'll
I~) •ddu\ Ll'i°\ t.sl..t' ,our hugt'
la#ltlt<'\ llUI "' the-t.3rdhoard h<Hc"
V.l" n· sh.mntt P-1' wmt' .. 0~11tt.• thl
hit' \3' 1n~ I'll uur l<'U\IO J\Lln the
d1<.h v.ashcr r Ptto R1,cra and cram
l•ur..chc' nt • the :run!.. 0 1 .in lm-
pat.i I u .1 J uo.m1k ride tu. ...h I
dllO I "'"'"'' n\J\Oe ihat (Ost.a \le-s<1
pla.e v.he•f the~ g1'.(' 1•ut a hag of
g1l1'.Cn t'\ 4 V.('('I., •• _
··c rl"t' dudt.> th.lt "1und' tOl• good
to tx· t• ... t' \\ hcrt du I ~1g.n up"'"
R uml1r ha'I 11 ..ome oi tht'St' local
,.in: gr1)UP\ ha' e C'' en tal..en out
t-1llhnard' 10 T ijuana .lolating
· Hungf\'' ( omr to <. O\to \le~
\\e"ll help 'l'U "'·rape ti' ··
~"'"'a' 11 tum11 out ..omr pe-o plc
mo~t not.tbh tht organi1e~ v.h'1
"'Uuld lose tundin.! under lhe coun·
tir, propo~I don·t h\..e Or' ·s idea
Onr I.id' .-ailed 11 ··a 'en '>3d da'
to r the tit' u l ( o'>ta \k<ia .. ·"'hen th<'
1.ounul a·pprt•\ c:-d th1\ 1mmenSC'h
1mpoCUnt mun1c1pal p<'hC\ 01
,our..c ">hC' runs o ne ..i1 th~ plac..~
~ hae th('\ &1' (' ou1 frtt food ~ 1thou1 t'' en ~umng haSlC 1nfor-
mauon such as name add~s
\..ll.1.il unt' numtx-r da1e nt
binh hobh1~ fa, ante 1..md u1
mu\1, rctt'renc~-la<it book reae
fa, llnll' ,0101 and. most impon -
anth prool o i 011zcn,h1p to the
good or L ~ of "
Sh(' made ll sound as af she v.~s
con~m~ abc1ut the poor peopk
""ho v.o uld get ~ut out b~ such a
pohc-~ ) cah nght he's 1ust
st~m~ 1'1«auSC' nov. she's got 10 do
a h nle pape,.......ork
'-'hat o ur cit~ fathen are doin@
cthe cm mo1hen \Oled na' l 1s mli·
1ng <,uit' C' Cr) poor. red-blooded.
nonh oflhe border. lcgah'ed ~men-
an an C osu. \tesa c-an mainu.an h1~
or her ~--onom1c status -A'ltho ut wor-
" 1ng about fon:ig.n compet1uon Su~ it's pro tC'C't1onum but 11·s our
poor folks being protte'led. b' gum
To tell \OU the truth. Costa \-tcsa·s poh~ d0esn"t go far enough This
1Uepl ahen thlOf has gotten ~ fu
OUI of hand llhC\ ~ e'~!l-.ir.hett \OU ii"oV.l.1liiYrT-o~«rnsrrt1"'"~=------1
should be tal.cn
For inst.an"~· 1f a m me as com -
mllt~ and an 11lc:gal '11en i!> a
•1tn~s. his or her tesnmon~
shouldn"t be adm1s.sible .\~all an
illcpl IS hrtlllJ\I the la'IA b\ bctng
htre an th~ first platt So. 1( lh1ngs
1o1.erc t~ 1o1.-a' thn should ha,·e bttn.
the 1llc:pl ~ouldn"t ha'e 1o1.1tnc'SSC'd
the rnme c~ c~.
Th~ counc-11 also should den\ an'
housing proJCC1 -cspca&ll~ lht on~ ~n 1na redt' elopmcot funds
-1o1.hett there'\ a chan~ an &llqal
m.uit mo'e 1n. ~me of )OU are probahl} holler-
n\i, .. But ho1o1.·s a ck'elopeor g~ to
kno 1o1. 111 hether or not an ill t\
101~ to mo'e in before the t n&s
built • £.as~ Thq 're all poor. oabt~
Just make sure that houtcs « rcni.al
units built \n the cit~ hav~ such ~·
hiah monpat paymc-nu and rents
ttuit &llcpls -no mantt how mu) th~' tn to tuff' m thCTC -can't
afford io hH an Costa \iesa.
"But 1o1.ha1 about the people wtio
are here lq.aJI~ .,.. )Ou'rc hied~
tc:ra.nuna about no• -Ho-arc t~ 101n to afford to h'~ bat-1f
them~ pa)mentsand rcauaR
so h!lh
Fncn«h.. •t'rc filhuna a •w. "" imm..,.auon .,,., And ~ you
fiaht a •-as. ) thn'e 's &Ol1'I so be
cawaltc. ~con our lldr fA t.bt
bettkfldd. a frw more ptOflk
'WO\lkl be homdctl. 8at ,;..
The soup llM wtlJ bt I )oc lhanrt'
wuhout t.M 1~
Fu\&IJ). "nee me JPfflilll'f .,...
OllbOe \J... •1iidl MMted fNiii*I) aua.. aha ha~ lled to I'll)' ~
nd moft Oft aln 1U ~WU •
that• n may. Ccma MeM _ _.,
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ly JON n9'GUSON for future °';;-wc:=::uahth•ttheAnae1s
lost for the second time in three days #Newport Classic' s to the Seattle Mariners on 10th·
inning home runs. the second a 3-2 winner (McComishJ loss at Anaheim Stadium Thursday
making big moves nit't~as even wone that they lost
shortstop Dick Schofield for two-to-
For every player competing on 'the four weeks with a fractured pinky on
men's and women's PGA tours. his left hand. He left the game after
there are a number of others seeking bc1n1 struck by a Scott Bankhead
to take their place and looking to the pitch on his hand in the third inning.
future when they m1Jht make good "Missina Dick Schofield for two
on their dreams. to three weeks is a big loss." said
John McComish. a two-time win-Anaels Manaaer Doug Rader. "I'm
ner of the Newport Classic Pro-Am. &)ad we've aot Kent Anderson. J'm
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• All tem H Oil KMPC r•dlo I On televl1lon, Cl'lennel 4
of adversity this season.
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FRIDAY, A UGUST 11. 1989
R.ackr satd, "We're very putfW
we've aot Kent Andenoo. Tbtte't
no question he can do the Job. r
~~~uestion tum one 1ot.a. Andy •
' in and did a nice job before ·
when Schofield went on the disab&ed
Ust. ~re's 24 pcopk on a team.
Andy's done 11 1n the ~t. and be1J
step in and do " apin."
The vote of confidence can be ·
expected. Only tame will tell wtth
Anderson's performance. He has hit
.209 an 11 S at bats and comn\mcd
five errors tn 44 games.
The Anaels could be thankfuJ that
ashtnato n was back 10 the hneup
at their des1iJlatcd hmcr on Thurs-
da). has fi rst appearance since he ran
into the wall Sunda\ an Milwaukee
and suffered a br,u15ed shoulder.
\\'h1le Downing and Pamsh ~
mlln da)·to-da' -v.1th Parrish
hkeh una\ atlable unttl at least the
first 'of next v.cck -Washtn&.ton's
presence back at the top o f the
hneup included tv.o singles. the first
of which brought home Jack Hov.ell
with the first Anaels run tn the third
inning.
L'nfortunatel~ for the ~ngels. the
pre"IOU!. pitch "as the one which
struck Schofield on the lcf\ hand,
fractunna the fifth metacarpd
Dr K.Jein Kb11ne 1mmed1ately
examined Schofie ld in the lock·
erroom and put his finger 1n a spltnt.
He will be rt~xam1ned toda) b> Dr.
Norman Zemel
appcan to be realizing that dream alad he's been h"'all year. so I don't uus y ear on the PGA T our. l\ave to press him into service. (the
McComish, while he hasn't won a race) be1n& the way it is, without
Now, the An&els must find out 1f
their club has the necessary depth to
overcome injuries as the Athleucs.
down by a meaaer .002 percent.
come to to wn for a three-game sencs
toniaht through Sunda}.
-~ Ange11· Dick Sc"ofleld goes down wfth broken llttl• ftn9er
after being hit by a Scott Bankhead pftch Thursday. knock·
Ing him out of action for two-to-three weeks.
AnderM>n. pinch running. scored
to tte the p me at 2·2 'A hen Johnny
Ra> follov.ed Wash10gton "'1th the
~ond of his thrtt singles on the
e'entng tournament. has been in the money having been through it."
on several occasions and could gain AlliClS outfielder Chili Davis
an exempt card for next year. added, "Things ha{>pen. This was a
The Santa Mana resident played bi& one. because we re losing the best
at Newpon Beach Country Club in shortstop in the league. Nothing
January before setting out on the aaainst Andy (Anderson). but we're
to ur. losing the best .....
He is the defending champion in The O akland Athletics. the Angels
the Queen Mary Open. a SI I 0.000 partners at the top of the Amencan
event beina staged in Long Beach Lcaaue West D1v1s1on after Seattle's
Auaust 17-20 at Lakewood CC and Jim Presley knocked a IOth-1nning
Skylinks Golf Course. But he will home run of hard-luck loser Chuck
not be defendtn& his title this year Finley of the Anaels Thursday, have
because ofh1s commitment to the lived through more than their share
tour.
"It's a senes," Rader said. ··:-.:m a
bia scnes. It's an important senes.
but no more important than the
series coming up in Cleveland and
in Minnesota."
Schofield may not be the tx·st
shortstop 1n the league. as Oa' '"
insists, but has importance 1s un-
deniable v.ith onl} seven errors in :
games.
The Athleucs have h ung in the
race wtthout the scr\'lccs of shon·
stop Walt Weiss. and made 11
through mo~t •ll the "'ea-;tin "nhout
their top_juggcr in fo>e C'an'>ClV
Thl' ~ngcl\ h<l' c been rdat1H·I~
de,01J ut mlJOf tnJunes e\rcpt tor
l'hoiield. \'ho also '>pen · time on
the d1sahkd h'>t e:lrhl·r lh1' seas1,n
That v.a'> until ret·rnt,, "llh
Claudl·ll \\ .1,h1ng10n Bna n Dem n·
1ng and Lrntc P.im -,h all ('\j luattng
1he1r inJUrtl''> Ja~ ·ll)·Ja~
"Oald,rnd "l'nl thro ugh ll .ind
maintainl'd tht'1r strength in the race
Y.llh us:· Da' 1s said "So v.e'rc
going 10 ha' r to do 1t It shov.s a
team's harac:ta 1f,ou fi ll tht' holes
and do a good Jvb · ..
The man thrust to the h mehght 1'i
the rookie shonsto p. -1.nderson
"I'll tn to ta~t' 11 one da' at a llmt'
hke before .. -1.ndc:rson said ''I'll JU St
go 1n and pla~ and S<'e "hat hap-
pens.··
Seattle ctnter fielder Heor. Cotto
hit a first-pitch hne dnvc home run
off Finle} 0' er the left field fence "'th one out in the St"Cond inmna
and Dam e ll Coles aboard on a s1n1le
to Jl"e Seattle its :.o lead
Cotto"s home run "'as his third an
thrtt pitches. includma his last at·
bat o\ui-I and a pinch hit first-pnch
shot Sunda} against Oakland It was
his SC' en th homer of the season and
left Cotto hltttn& .35 I Wlth runnen
fl'teaM lff ~LS/8)}
Alan Tapie of !Aguna Hills. a
former touring pro who has turned
to teachin&, 1s entered in the QM
competition as are severaJ others
from this area. Included in the Im
are Brad Greer. Tony Campregher
and Mike Miles of H untington
Beach: Ted Norby and H owie John·
son of Newport Beach; and Ray
Carrasco of In me. There are others
from the area as well in the field of
almost 288 pros and amateurs who
co.mpete mainl) on the West Coast
mtn1-tour.
Storied trio-takes aim in early going
Greer won the Sacramento O pen
this year. 1s a former state open
champion and was runner up at the
Q M last year"" 1th a I ~-undt'r-par
IPIHH IH HANDY /IM)
Batbusters
ramble, 10-0
The D•lfy Piiot
MIDL.o\ND. Te,as -The Or·
anae Count~ Batbusters. led b)
pitcher Cher) I Longl'"a~ 's cf·
foru on the mound and al the
plate. breezed to a I 0-0 victor)
1n a five-inning gamt' shon ent'd
by the mt'rC\ rult' in the first
round of the· Amcncan Softball
Association's National Girls 16·
and-unders tournament Thurs-
day.
The Batbus1ers p ut together a
seven-run third inning to put the
decision out of reach of North
_fumD.w.n·i Th~nd£L.. fro m -~-nnijTVan1a.Longt"wa~:--stru~ ' -
out nine and walked none 1n
recordini a one-hitter. and was 2
for 2 with 3 RBI and a run
scored at the plate.
Melissa W1elandt (double) and
Shannon Dolan (tnplc) were the
only Batbusters to record elltra
base hits in a 15-hit attack.
The Batbusters meet the Blue
Heat of Eugene. Ore. this mom ·
"'' at 8. and 1f succcss(ul will play apin at 10:30 p.m . 1n a
tournament which has no games
during the mid-day.
•Toran update/•2
• W ... end TV/82
HAWTHORN WOODS. Ill. -
Three of golfs greatest names -
Palmer. Nick.Jaus and Watson -
came from recent history and dis-
tant memo() to capture the atten-
t ion. if not the lead. at the PG A.
Never m ind that Mike Reid and
Leonard Thompson were the
leaders. The' were chased .b, three
decades of · golfing grcatne'ss. all
together.
Arnold Palml'r. 59 \ears old and
25 )·cars past a victor)· in one of
golfs major tournaments. and Jack
Nicklaus. who has won more maJors
than anybod} else. shot 68s and
moved to v.1th1n two strokes of the
first-round lead .
Just ahead them. one behind the
leackrs. was Tom Wa tson. golf" all·
time leading mone\·\\1nner and thr
successor to Palm er and :"1d.la u~ j.,
the sport's dominant pla~er 1n thr
1970s.
Palmer actuall~ "as ued ltn ttll'
lead until boge\1ng the last t"'" h('k'
on the Kemper Lakes Golf l luti
course. And he boge~ed them h ~l·
the Palmer of old -gambhng.
challengrng. auad.ing the !lag
He got 1n10 a bunker o n I -.in.I
couldn't get It up and do"' n. 11 u1\1
him a share of the lead.
O n 18. Just one shot bad,, hl'
flirted with the '>'ater on his dme
His second shot was at the pin. hut
1t dnftcd into deep rough about I 'i
feet from tht' c up. He chipped long
and missed tht' 6-footer coming
back. waving the putter in fru,.
tr.itwn :n tt c:t"llC' u~ -,.ll.,>1"1
ThJt bo~\'\ \ll'>l tum a :1e tor
.,e,ond \\Ith \\at son "ho. hke
Palmt•r need' .1 'It ton 1n lh1<, tour·
n .. 1men1 111 ,11mpll·te ,, caret'r '" eep
n: golf, <..1rJnd \lam
'The' \\ l'ren t had sh,11., .. Palmt•r
<, .. uJ. ··(Ju':ll hit them lti,1 )l.irtl The:
JtlrenJhnt• l•.J' •l11"ing I J"''' mt'>·
J\11.iged m' 1 "n -.trt·ngth he ~1d
Palmer. '' t' "-t' lj ~l ' 1, h n on the
P<.1.\ four ,.1•1 ,• 1n the 1.:i-~ Boh
H,)Pt' l IJ~''' m.1tk I I' rnund "Ith
.1 '>tnng ,,, 11,t' '''r:'<'lUll\t' hirdit•\
bt·grnning ,111 thl' t.1urth h<ik·
"I 1ust ~mt un..:11n'tl"IOU\ . he \JH.l.
!lashing thJl t.1m.1u' gnn ··1 ha \C~n·t
m .1de that mJm h1rd1e' all 1h1<,
\CJf
· Palmt'r \h11t l\\t' round., 1 n thl' ~·is
1n the Hn~1'h '>1't'n . and had an
~mbarramng 312 for four rounds of
the L' Senior Open last month o n
his home cou~ an Latrobe Pa
The.-.l-under-par effon -his first
round in the 60s 1n 1h1s tournament
sinl'e the third round 10 JQ"'6 -left
Palmer t\\O 'iho1s otT the lead
-1.s 1i 10 ans"er to a bugle calhng
through the mms oi h1stol'). the
·· o\rn1e's ~rm' .. ralhed to Palmer's
side as "Ord ot his mO\e spread V.'lth
the spttd of summer h&htning
The' came b' the dozens. and
there he v.as. hitching the bntches
wnh that old fam1har gMturt and
quick-step ping do" n the fa1"'a)
Then there was a nother v.oro:
.. Amie's b1rd1ed thr~ in a ro" ..
:"o" the' Y.Crt> in the hund reds
a nd won "11 "'as a stampede of
(Please SH ll'GA/Mt
H B surfers Bechtloff~
Nea post top efforts
9y RICHARD DUNN surfed a lot better toda' than (on
0.-, .._ COi•·--·· Wednesday 1n the semifinals). at
Hop•'!( to be crowned national least I cau&ht some wav«. J was a
C am{>IOn-r6i'iil~. ~~f'·-tcr·11101t eOft119l<ftt-todar llMi •a.--1•
H untington Seach capped a lower Ude helped."
maf'\elous summer tour in siultng Post won t:.S. amateur cham·
fashion on Thursd;l\ v.1th ber per· p1onshlps in 1987 and '88. so hc;r
formancc m the \\'{)m en's Open hopes of v.innina t.hrec uuonal n-
final tles in a rov.· ~t upon the sbbuldcn R~ults of tht' four-da\. ~auonal of the NSSA Judars.. '
Scholastic urfing .\ssoc1at1on Her summer schedule has been
(NSSA) . nauonal champ1onsh1ps quite IJUClin&-beJinnina with ~ven
v.cre not rtlcascd on Thursd.a). ln contests in Australia.. "I've been
addmon to the :"/SSA NauonaJ surfina a lot this summer:· POM
Tea m St'lect1ons. all "1nners of the S&ld. "Actuall). (surfing a lot) has~'t
tournament v.111 be announ~ to-been that t:.d. In fact. in ~ustralia
m&h t a t an aY.a1 ds banquet. the waves ~rt peat a.nd 11 tM U.S.
llatcd No I 1n 1he NSSA stand-Champ1onstups the v.'&ves were
tn&S throughout the t(kvent season. &ood. It's JUSt nitt to have I cf\Anoe
Post who rode six waves dunn1 the to frtt surf all the time ...
final: ap~an to ha\C the inside The \J .S. Amateur Cbal'l\-
track on winning the :'I/SSA nauonal pionsh1ps 1n Ooeansid~ folio~ tilt
title. Australia mp. then on July 17 11 was
"At least I got m~ v.ave counL'" the tI S Tn&ls Ito decide the U.S.
• Draveclry returns/81
• ~·" one-hitter /8J HllfttlntltOn .. _..., Cr•• 8actttlotr goes
off the llp durlft9 th• .ftnal heat of 111en•1
said Post. who fell t"1cc "(Fallin&> team). •
......, ,.... ~ _, ... '-JUSt helps ~our (s.corcsbect) 1f you Post competed 1n ~e Op Juaiar
Natloft•I Scholastlc Surftnt Anoca.tlon don't have an) o ther waves. o ther-last Wttk at Hunttniton Beac$
N•tlonal1 Ttu.w1cl•J at Huntlnwton aeach. wi~ you'd have a blank spot. I f,..._'" SUltt'ING/IUI • Horse raclng/•I
Rams' Papa Smurf taking transition in stii~
,,.,... The Altodated f'reu
LeRoy Irvin a two-time Pro Bowl c:or-
nerblck enterina lu1 10th NA.. season. is ft\joy· ins bit new rok u dean of the Rams' ~ndary.
So much so that he can take the kidding of
the Rams' kiddie co~ in stride.
.. ~Y call me Papa Smurf," said Jrvin, who
i1n•t ~ to fofFt that he's one of the few
Rama left wbo can relate to •'1h_inyt0metbina,"
··Wbea I IO in the trainins room now and
1111111 them my hunllrint is ~ -the same tind
of eorenne lbat bo\ben the rookies -~u tno-.Ut they rell me? 'You're 1ettiQ1 old."'
lrvia. wbo will bt 32 neat moatb and hat
OD1 )llllr left 08 a tbrte-year CO..tnct, balf , ... ewe it. •
•My boee:ll ftlMDicMa ii .. T CM do is loot ...... , ... ,.., u,1cW11wid91M~··
......... , -..... ,... .. out tberc who -.. .... .,. ........... u•-•lhrm ..........
.. rd ~ '° ._.. my eoenct -'th tbe
•
Rams, but l doubt I'll even be tn their plans next
year."
But Irvin isn't sulkinc. The way he Stts It.
this is a ~ time in bis career. a ttme to Cll'T)
on a tradition he was tauaht soon after he came
to the Rams in 1980.
Irvin wants to teach the team's youna de-
fensive becb -five of whom arc 25 or younger
-what be -.s tauaht by former Rams cor-
nerbaclt Rod PerTy in the early '80s.
"Rod told me. 'LeRoy. whtn you first came
in I did all 1 could to teech you what the pme wu about nn thoUlla I knew you wett aonna
iake my place 10med'ay. Remember what I dtd
for you and do that for the other auyi."' ltvln
said. ••t bow {teCOOd-round peck) Darryl Henley
is aoina to tab my job t01Mday. but that's the
nature of tbc .-me and I plan 10 Mlp any wa)
I can. I want Ihm eo •Y 10 yean &om now that
Lell<?f Mtped me and I owe it to the youna
F~ ---la dlit ~ tilM IMr'tt bem ~. dtc pncdce n ._ llrftdy
,.,., ... ~dltwiteo&d or.
"He'1 bb _, ... ~Mid. .. Ever 11acc
I .,e ...... 11t•1 ...... lftllf me Md tried IO IW:fc>
me.
"Whenever I'm doina something 'Arona. he
lets me know the little ~rcts that have helped
him."
In return for his ad,1ct. Irvin would hke hH
youna teammates to do him a fa, or -help ham
act to the Super Bo"I bcfort he rtt1res.
"We have a.n uphill climb this )Car." Irvin
said. "The teams that ha'e won Super Bowls tn
the '80s haven't bttn young team$, but the bltnd
of old and new makes us a mo re-competitive
team.
"They've made some v.•1sc cho1Ct"S m the last
two )c.&n and what I Stt 1 a aroup lhat's p
more talent than any team r ve been on ...
No matter what happens dunna ~
presea10n. Irvin knows his upcrienc:t •ill hr
helpful onc-t 1t ~mes ume to pla for real
··When l V.'U a rookie." l rvln wd. ..• dKln't
feel ready to pla) until I heard Sack Younabk>od
II)' 'Don't WOfT)' about the muk-1. JUSl la.d IM
WlllOft.·
··Wtwn at ~mn to lhe same and ou·~ '°'
that adttnahnt ~·na. 1t hc-lrs 10 heat the oW au>
talklnt witb confldmtt."
Not thlt lf\t1' plans to •nd the 1tMCJI\ u
a cllftrteedtr. tk tta't fdd\ 10 II'' up bd ttan.• )ob wtlbcMlt • Gtbt.
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Tests show Toran's blood-.alcohol
level was a whopping .32 percent
LOS ANOELES -Los Angeles ---Raiden safety SUICCy Toran had a blood-~
ak:obol kvel more than three times the lepl ~
liftlit when be drove his car into a tree and ----~ the coroner's office said Thursday.
· The results of the· toxoloeical examination gave T~'s blood alcohol level at .32 percent when he was
k.iUed shortly before midnight last Saturday, county
coroner's ai>okesman Bob Dambacher said.
Under state Law, the legal
limit at which a person is con-
sidered to be driving under the
influence of alcohol is .10 percent.
"That's the only dru& found in
bis system," Dambacber sa.id.
"Everything else proved negative."
To reach a· blood alcohol level
of .32 percent, a 154-pound ~rson
would have to quickly drink 10
bottles of beer or I 0 ounces of
Toran whiskey. accordiftf to the Ameri-
can Medical ASS0C1auon's "fam ily
~edical Guide."
• Toran wei&hed about 200 pounds. so he
PtcSumably would have had to have consumed more
al'tohol to reach the .32 percent level.
"Wow. That's geuing almost to the unconscious
level," said Dr. Ernest Noble. professor of alcohol
studies at UCLA. "f or a guy who weighs that much ...
to act to the .32 level. that would be approximately 16
drinks" within a half-hour to an hour.
"A lot of people. wht'n thrv n-Arh thsu 1,.vrl nA<;<;
Toran news stuns Raiders
OXNARD -Members of the Los
Anaelcs Raiders reacted with shock and ~
aqcr when they heard Thursday that strong 'l:=>'
safe!}' Stacey Toran was intoxicated when
he died in a car accident.
Coach Mike Shanahan, who on Wednesday eu-
lotizcd Toran as a someone he'd be proud to have his
son emulate, was stunned b~· the Los Angeles County
C.Oroner's rcpon that Toran s blood alcohol level was
.32 percent, three times the legal hmit in California.
.. rve talked to a lot ofStacev's friends. and not one
person told me they ever saw Stacey into;ucated:·
Shanahan said. "He'd go out and have a fe~ beers. but
be wasn't a persQn (who) would go out and get drunk.
So when I heard that news. I was completely shocked.··
"The Giants. Jet him go and they're in a
pennant race, that doesn't speak well for him. If
you have people flying all over the place (of his
own u. nsettled citch inJ staff) I don't what you get
accomplished ( y signing Gossage)." Yankee Man-
-.er Dellu Greea on Sunday of the possibiHty of
sianing Goose Gossage. The Yankees claimed
Gossage off waivers on Thursday.
Farr Impressing Rams
Rookie free agent Mel Farr was once
considered a longshot to cam a spot in the ~
Rams' backfield. "l::Y"
Yet it's Farr who keeps ~cuing men-
tioned when Coach John Robinson discus~s the pla\ ·
ers who have impressed him so far at camp In
Fullerton.
"We're very anxious to see Mel play Saturda) (in
Denver)," Robinson said Thursda; ... He·s ve~ sman
md very powerful (6-foot. 223 pounds) and he's a reall~
good blocker.
"Plus., be seems O K as a receiver."
The Rams' prcscason roster lmed five players
whose jobs secminiJy were SC'Cure. The returnees in·
eluded tailback: Greg Bell. the N FL ·s founh-leading
rusher last year: tailback Gaston Green. the team·s top
pick in 1988; fullback Oeveland Gary, a first-round
pick this year. tailback-fullback: Rohen Delpino. the
team's rookie of the year in '88; and fullback Buford
rvtcGec. a steady six-year veteran who staned last )ear.
But with Bell and Gary holding out. Farr has gotten
plenty of work. And the former UCLA standout has
made the most of his o pponun11y so far.
"To me. the fullback in our offense has to be a
sinart auy. And Mel's shown that he is.·· Robinson said.
"He's a linJe more powerful than the other fullbacks
we've bad here and he's got pretty good quickness.
.. "I have been impressed ...
Robinson also admitted that he's concerned about
· • ·year w1de
rcoeivtt Aaron Cox.
"h 's definitely more serious than we first thought."
Robinson sa1.·d . "He had a!:at off-season. We ho pe he can recover quickly enou to act back. on track.··
The Rams leave for nver today and return to
Fullerton on Sunday. Nine of their 80 players wtll be
Keld out of Saturday's game due to tnJuries. m ost of
them minor.
·Schroeder gets Raiders' nod .
.. OXNARD -Quarterback Jay 0
Schrocderj who spent last summer seeking -
• trade rrom the Washinaton Redskins. befins bis fint prcscason with the Los ----
An8eles Raiders on Saturday ni&ht at the Los Angeles
Coliteum.
Sc:broedcr' will start for the Raiders against the San
F.ninci'sco 49cn. ,actting his first prescason work for the
be joined 1n trade last September.
.. h's 10 different bcina in camp. feeling com -
.,..table, lmowina what we're doing." said Schroeder,
s~ last year after the Labor Day trade. .. rm Just slad we're finally ready to start playina
.. Schroeder aid.
He will start apinst the 49crs and probably play
entire first bal( Raiden coach Mike Shanahan said.
leuetlein, who shared the job with Schroeder last
wiU wort the second half. ~uarterbecks Jeff Francis and Vince Evans
DC>t Wed to '"'on lllinst the 49eB. according
$MMhen, but will tee work in future pretCUOn
I holds third round lead
out." Noble said. ~This poor fellow must have been exuemeJy o ut (of it) when he was driviq. In my
experience rve ~Jy teen people hit that high of a
level .... Obviously be coukl start the car, but as far as
contt0l, be was completely out of whack."
Noble said that a .40 percent level usually causes
death by alcohol poisoni~
Toran, 27. died of "multiple head and chest
i.rtjuries." accordina to the preliminary post-mortem auto~y report. He was killed after he lost control of his
1984 BMW on a curve just one block from his home.
police said.
Toran was thrown from his car after the vehicle
struck a tree and flipped several times. Police said his
bead st.ruck the pavement.
Grq Townsend, who roomed with Toran at the
Raiden' training camp. said he knew his teammate as
a careful driver who always wore a seat belt. But police
said Toran was driviOJ without a scat belt.
Toran, who attended Notre Dame. was drafted by
the Raiders in the sixth round in 1984. He became the
starting strong safety the next year and rem~i!"~ a
starter until last year. when he was plagued by an1un~.
He played in 12 of th~ Raiders' 16 ~mes ·1a~t
season. starting four. He was hsted as a first-stnnger this
summer.
Toran will be buned Friday in his hometown of
Indianapolis, where he was bom and raised. A mem-
orial service was held for him at the Maranatha
Community Church in Los Angeles Wednesday.
He 1s survived by his mother, Christine: his father.
I. V .; two sisters. I 0 brothers and his fiancee. Sherr)• L.
Calhoun.
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Edberg, McEnroe roll on
Top-seeded Stefan Edhcrg breezed past
David Pate 6-3, 6-1 and No. 2 seed John • • McEnr~ shrui!jCd off a slO'tA. stan and ~
ro uted No. 15 M1ch1el Schapers 4-6. 6-1 . 6-2
in third-round action Thursda) night at the l . i;;
Hardcouns tennis championships in Indianapolis.
Edberg will meet No. 10 Richard Matus1r"~k1 in
Fndar's quanerfinals and McEnroe "111 pla) eighth·
seeded Todd W1t skcn.
Earlier Thursda). third seeded Tim ~1a)otte ad-
vanced with a 6-3. 6-3 victor) O\er Da' 1d \.\>heaton.
who had jumped 62 places in tht: "orld rankings last
w~k.
Edberg collected two service brt'aks en route to
winning the first set 6·3.
He hit 90 percent of his first serves compared to
just 44 percent for Pate.
Elsewhere:
•Veteran Ramesh Krishnan of India and amateur
Mike Brown. a collegiate star at Arkansas. scored
straight set v1ctones Thursday and ad anced to the
quarterfinals of the S 125.000 Swiss Army Knife Oix·n
tennis tournament in Livinston. NJ.
• Manina Navratilova. Gabriela Sabatini and Zina
Garrison. the to p seed s in the Virginia Slims of Los
Angeles women's tennis tournament. breezed to
straight-set victories an third-round matches in Man-
hattan Beach.
1 ne top-SCC<f"'ec.rNavraCilovaelimmareaT<frtl-5tt -
cd Terry Phelps 6-3, 6-1 : Sabatini defeated Mary Lou
Daniels 6-0. 6-2: and Garrison beat Monique Javer of
Great Britain. 6-1 . 6-2.
In today's quanerfinals. Navratilova will face
seventh-seeded Hana Mandlikova. an Australlan citizen
from Czechoslovakia: Sabatini, from Argentina. will
meet eighth-seeded Catarina Lindqvist of Sweden:
Garrison will take on 12th-seeded Nathalie Tauz.iat of
France; and fifth-seeded 1'J;try Joe Fernandez will play
No. 4 Pam Shri ver.
Shoeless Joe turned down
COLUMBLA. S.C. -Commissioner ~
A. Bartlett Giamatti has turned down a
request to consider rcinstatmg "Shoeless" •
Joe Jackson to m8Jor league ba~ball. sayin.g
be.did no t "wish to play God with history."
Jackson, who died in ,1951 at the age of 63 in his
native South Carolina, was one of eight Chicago White
Sox playen banned from baseball for their part in the
infamous 1919 "Black Sox Scandal. ..
Jn a letter to South Carolina state Sen. Ernest
Passailaiaue. Giamatt1 said he and other commissioners
have received letters urgina them to review Jackson's
case. PassaiJaiauc made the letter public on Thursday.
"For aoocf reason, there bas not been a reconsidera-
tion,·· Giamatt1 wrote. "I share the view that a resurrec-
tion by me of the case today would not be appropriate:·
Passailajaue wrott the commissioner July I 7 about
a raolution paued by the state Senate in June asking
Giamatti to reinstate Jacbon.
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his Just-completed heat.
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bdbft aueriq the NSSA Nauonats
tbis ~ . --a.: r. Paa. however, is sull IUUtUl\I 1or-
ward 10 the Oe<lCmbtr U.S. Trials.
"That lriaJ wiU determine who 10CS
10 Japu in 19901" Post laid. .. Everybody bas their eyes tet on
that one. For amateur surfers, that's
the bigest event."
Meanwhile, Craig Bechtloff.
another Ora.nae Coast area putici·
pent in the ?ITSSA Nationals, came
out of nowhere from the start of the
tournament to send a strong
message to the voters a nd j udges by
the time the men's Open final had
ended.
Bechtloff, who also surfed in the
hi&h school final on Tuesday and the
AAU (Amateur Athletic Union)
men's final on Thursday, unofficial-
ly placed in the top three of the six-
man Open final.
"I bad fi ve b~·q_oality waves and
one mediocre nde, · said Bcchtloff.
who'll be a senior at Huntinaton
Beach H.iah next month. "My sec·
ond to the last ride was my best
wave. I did a bif. off-the-lip and rode
it to the shore. •
Altbouah the currents were strong.
.lecbtlofl' ~ a pcrkt 1i1ne 10 break out "of bis rnoadHoal llamp.
.. Jt WU ltralUOUI out ~ ..
Becbtlotr said. 1'be cumnt wu
aoina really strona. '° it ~ really bard aoina beck out and . anto the
lineup. The cunent WU IOIDI north
and we were peddlina apinlt it. It wu like bci.na on ~ C.OJondo
River .
"I'm happy with my petfonnance.
I'm ~ust comi111 o ut of a slump and
starllng to get 6ack into my surfina.
For awhile there I was in • bed
stume. I had real Net rhythm and 1
wasn t concentratina on the contests,
I was just havina fun.
"Now I feel more positive about
my surling and my ability to per-
form as &ood as the others."
Bcchtloff received a berth into the
NSSA, Nationals only because of a
rare openina in his division, but now
he has a chance to finish in the top
two -or possibly win the event.
"I just got lucky with the draw,"
Bccbtloff said. "Usually you need a
certain amount of points, or be in
the top six to qualify for the na-
tionals. I didn't even have one point.
but I got in. luckily."
He hopes the luck will continue at
the Huntington Beach Inn tonight
for the national awards banquet.
Sportscaster Trautwig, he's a
man with a worn out suitcase
By RICK WARNER
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AI Trautwig has come full circle as a sportscaster.
from cable to network and back to cable.
After getung his first national exposure on the USA
Network. Trautwig moved to ABC in 1984. Now he's
returning to cable with the ~~dison Sq~are q arden
Network. which has three million subscnbers an the
New York area.
"I was one of the first to g6 from cable to network
and now I'm one of the fi rst to go the other way."
Trautw1g said. .
His latest move reflects the revolutionary changes
in spons broadcasting over the past decade. With the
tremendous growth of cable. A~C. CBS and NBC no
longer have a mono poly on maJor spons events.
Next )'Car. ESPN will add maJor league baseball to
a potent lineup that includes the NFL. college basket·
ball and football. golf. tennis, boxing an~ almos~ every
other big-time sport. Turner Broadcasting c.ames the
NB:.\. SponsCnannel America shows the N HL and
Homt' Box Office has an exclusive contract with
heavyweight champion Mike T yson.
"There don't seem to be any rules anym ore,"
Trautwig said. "It's like Stymie of the ·Little Rascals'
used to sa} -·1 don't know where we're going. but
we're on our way ....
Trautw1g said he wasn't unhappy at :\BC. where his
assignments included the 1984 Summer Olympics.
college basketball, golf, auto and horse racing. the New
York City Marathon and the Tour de France. But the
MSG offer -reponedly S2.5 million over five years\.-:-,,--.
was too aood to pass up for the 33-year-old New Y~
native.
At MSG, he will host pi;qame shows for the New
York Kraick:s and Yankees as well as the Yankees
postgame program and a high school spons series.
Trautwig also will be a backup play-by-play announcer
on Kraiclts' telecasts.
"I was one of m1lhons who had their ears aJucd to
the radio during the Kraicks' championships years, and
the first baseball game I ever saw was at Yankee
Stadium. So this job will bring back a lot of memories, ..
he said.
Two other New Yo rk teams were an important pan
'of Trautwig's life when he was growing up on Long
Island. As a teen-ager. he was a stickboy for the
Islanders and a ballboy for the Nets.
"Rick Barry taught me to shoot. free t~rows. ··
Trautwig said. "I also got to watch Julius Erving and
hang around with coaches like Lou Carnesecca. Jt was
a great basketball education.·· .
Before joining MSG next month. Trautw1g will
cover the Little tCague World Series for ABC and host
USA's coverage of the U.S. Open tennis tournament. "I like to stay busy because I love what rm doing:·
he said.
Weekend TV, radio sports
Saturday Sanday
TELEVISIOI" TELEVISION
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Channel 11 Noon _ EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: Dallas at I p.m. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at Chicago Chargers. Channel 2.
Cubs. WGN. H d C 3 p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: Boxing-Frankie 12:30 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: U.S. ar ourt
Warren vs. Loreto Garza in a 12-round junior-we!-Championships final from Indianapolis. ESPN.
terwe1ght bout from Sacramento (delayed): World ~up 12:30 p.m. -FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Big T en
women's skiing downhill from Las Lenas, Argentina Conference. Channel 4.
(delayed). Channel 2. . ~ p.m. -S~R~WORLO: Malmo (Sweden) ln-
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Los Angeles semifinals from Manhattan Beach (de-match from Los Angeles. SportsC hannel.
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Clllc:ffo tlllno S·l l e t Seelllt IOunnt ?·61.
7-0S om
S.turdtv's G•me•
Oektend at A,_1, 11 20 o m
New York et M1nnu o1e, 11 20 a m
Milweut..ee et Clt vela no 4 OS om
80\lon at Bett lmore • 3S om
Toro.,10 a• l<enso Cav. SOS om
Ottroll at Toes, S lS om
ClllCIOO OI Seattle, 1 OS 0 m
Sundev'1 Geme1
Oakteno 11 ..,_,, 1 OS o m
8o$tOn at 811tlmore, 10 JS • m
Mltwtukee et Ctevetano, 10 JS • m
New York 111 Mlnnesote, It I~ a m
Toronto el te.e nses Coty, II lS • m
Cnlceoo et Seattle, 1 lS o m
Detroit et TuH . S 35 om
N1ttonel LH9Ut
WHt Division
Sa n Francisco
Houston
Sen Diego
Cincinnati
~1
Allan ta
Cnlcego
Montreal
New York
SI. Louis
Pittsburgh
PnlladelPl11a
W L
66 49
t>J S2
SI S7
S• 60
S4 61
46 68
EHi Division
W L
66 49
63 SI
6'2 S2
S9 SJ
48 6S
46 68
Thuno.v•s S<ef'fl
Pnt1eoe1on1a 16 Cn1c100 ll
San FrenC1$CO • C .nconnato 3
New York S·6 St Lou ' 1 ·4
San Diego 13 HCk.tston 3
Ontv games scntou•ed
TNIY'S Geme•
GB
3
8 11.,
12
19 1
GI
'2 >
3 1 s l
17
19 ,
Oodeers l8t1cl'ler 8· 101 et Sa n Fra ncl\CO
tLaCou 6·71. 1 lS om
Pn11eoe1111>11 1C •'"'•" l · 111 et Ch•caoo IC.
M•OOul 13·81 ll 20 a m
Plllsburgh 1Sm1lev 9 61 at Montreal
I Langi ton 9·3) • J5 om
St Louis I Terrv 1 101 a1 New York I \/•Ole
I Ol. OS om Atla nta (LIH1ou1st 1 6 ana Cl•rv l · 11 ot San
Diego 1891'1\ O·O e no Ra\muuen •·81 1 S 05
om
C1nclnna11 1Learv 7 91 o• !'<ous•o" 1 R1>ooen 1·31 s l S om
Stturdtv's Geme. Ood9ef'l et Sen Fr a !>C \CO 1 OS o m
C nc nna1 at Hous'O~ 11 lS a "'
Pn• ede on1e a• C"'ClllJO 1 OS o,,..
S• Louis •' Ne.. Vo" •-OS o"'
At enie et Sen 0 ltQO 'OS om
P "SOuron at l\l\ontreat •JS o,..
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Mariners l, A"991s 2
SE A TTLE CALIFOttNIA
Re.n•os 70
8 r•tt v rt
AOevl\ on
Ltonero It
COie\ IO
ColloCI
Prt\lev lo
Velie c
MO•U SS
Vlzoue• u
Totels
ebrll~ abrh~ S 0 0 0 Ws.,tn a., S 0 2 1
S 0 0 0 Ra v 11> • 0 l 1
• 0 I 0 DWl!lte Cl S 0 0 0
• O O O Jo•ner It> S O 1 0 J I I O Armas rt S 0 0 0
• I t 2 C Devos t ' 0 0 0
• 1 I 1 Scnrot or ' ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Howell JD 3 1 7 0
2 0 0 0 Sc .. 01110 \\ 0 0 0 0
O O O O K Anors u 7 t O O
J1 J ' l T otel• l7 2 I 1
Sc on t>v tnnlfl91
See !flt 010 000 000 I -l
CalHtml• 001 000 000 o-2
LOB-Seattle S Ce11torn & • HR -Cotto t 11
Presie v 11 • 58 -Co•e \ ''' S-MOoez V11aue1
SHftle IP H R EA 88 SO
811nkntad 1 7 1 1 6
Com$•OC• 1 l J I 0 0 0 2
MJeckson w 4 7 l 0 0 0 I 0
lit &Al I' ..... r .. --. ,.....,
---100-1, Cerl ~11, UNIM !otelti, 10 ll
MConos 2, AnOr• C:a\OI\, u1111.o s1e1... 10 n
l , Lerov 8urrtll, Ut'llted $t•tfl 10 n 2111>-1, FIOYO Heard, Unli.d Stettt, 20 St 1-
Joe 0.1..0ad't, United Ste t... 20.74 3, Oenn11
Mllchetl, United Stettt, 20 IO.
0-1, Butch Revno1<11. lhllteo Stelft, u 32 2, Denny Evtfell, Unlled Stelts, u S? ),
Get>rltf Tlecocll, lvorv Coest, .S lt
toC>-1. JOhnnv Grev. United StelH . I •S 99.
2, J.O Armour, United Slelh, I '6 n 3, Esko
PerHle, Flnlafl<I, l.'6.31
l ,SOC>-1, Kip Crterulvot. ICtttve . );35.U l.
Stew SUit, UMIN St99". l:lS.92. 3. Joe
Fetcon. United Sl•IH. 3:36 25 4, M_,
Guldl>tro. Oenmerk, 3:1'.J2. S, Pettr Rono. Kt nve, 3:36.39 6, Tim Heektr. United Ste tts,
3:37 27 1, JOhn Walke<, New ZtalenO. 3 37 61
I Mercu• O'Suttlven, lrtlt nd, l.37 ti
3.00C>-t. Said Aourle, Mo<occo. 1 '39S 2.
Yobe1 Onolel<I, 1(1nv1, 7.U.00. l. Arturo &v ·
rlol . l\Malco. 7:'6 17 no ~ro1t1-I. Tonie Ce me>Oell, U"'1ed
Stettt. 13-52. 2. Ctetus Cle rk, United Sletts.
13 76 3. Courtnev Hewkln1 United Stelts, ll 76
.00 nuro•H -1, Kevin Youno. United !"•'"·
... .0. 2. Pe trlc:l< McGllM, Unlteo Stitt\, .. 19
3. Al"Clrt Pllllllps, United Sl•tH, 49 14
Hlgll lum-1, 11.0lllt Conwev, u111teo Sletes
1 '"'· 7 lnchtt. l. Petrik Slooerg Sweden, 7·7 3, Oo\J9 NorcSQul •t, Unltto St•tn , 1·S>.
Trlole (um-I, Mike Conltv, Unlttd Stites.
5'· to 2. Toro Henrlu aon, Sweoen 5'·1 l 01t9
PrOl\tnll.O. Sovi.t Union, S3· I I •
Hemmer-I, Vurl S.Ovcn Soviet Un1011 26S
2 Tore Gu\t•fuon Sweoen. 1S3 3 Juod
Lovan United Ste tH 2S2-2
J evttl..-l. El11er v11n1e tmu on tce•eno
277 -3 7, Peter &oroluno, Sweoen 769 4 l,
Petrlk 8ooen, Sweden, 161·1
Pole veull-1. Sereel 8 u0ka, Soviet Union. 11-S 2. Peter Widen. Sweden ll·l l, Tim
8 rlgnt, Unite<! Slt lt\, 17-9 • (llt l OH ll
Sterkev, United Stl lH, ano 811lv Olson un11eo
Steltt, 11·9
International mMt
(el Greuete, ltllYI
fMtl IOC>-1 Pier Francesco Pavor" 111tv 10 .i
HCOllO\. 2. Brunv Sur1n, Ca neoa. 10.42 3. Lee
Mc Ree. United Stete., to" 200-1, Steiano Tllll, na1v, 20 6S 2. Jomt\
Buller. United Stole\, 20 66 3 ICevln Brtn\11.IN.
United States. 20 6a ~I. Pierre R11mono, unued States •S 20
2 Ro~rio RiOeuo. 11a1v •6 21 3, Walter
McCov. United States, •6 S2
e<M>-1. Wlllred l(lrocno, Kenva 1 •SOS 1
Mouna Fall, Seneoet I '5 •2 l Rev Brown
United Ste t"· 1 •S 90 1,S0<>-1. Sa mt>v Ko\1<e1 te.enva l •0 to 1
Mtnmoud C111oun 1, Tun•\•8 3 •7 SI 3 Franco
e ottl ll•tv l 47 71
l,OOC>-1, Brehom Boutevo Morocco 7 •1 41
2 Yutlus 1Cerou11.1 Kenvo 1 '8 7l l Sttta.,o
Mel. llelv. 1 SO •9
S,OOC>-1 Salvatore Ant100 ttetv 13 U lO 2
Antonio Slllo. ArgentiM ll 4• 93 l JoH on
ICllPt ng tCenva U 07 64 110 l\urOlt\-1 Rogtr K•nQOOm Ur"''° Un1tf'O
Statt\
Stetes ll 10 7 Rena do Ner1em1an
Stetes ll 1' 3 Ke•th T etrtv unottO
ll S9
.00 Plurctles -1 Reogoe Da vos uno•ed State\
•9 3S 2 Henrv Amo~t Nigeria 49 10 l Oarnv
Herr ' UnlltO Stores SO 70
LOllQ Jum-1 C,1ovann. Evenoe .. , 1to1v
26 feet S'• lnCl\eS 1 Joe C,rrene Un1lt0
Stell\ 26-4 • 3 G•useooe 8erto111 t•eiv
2S·7 ~
Pole V1 u11-1 111eJ Eer1 ee11 and Joe 01111
Un1tea Stole\ 11·0 ' l Douo F '•'•" u.,11eo
Start\ 11·0 , Snot Put-1, Ron 8ac~es United Sta tes
66-2 1 Atenanctro Andrt1, ltetf 6S· •>•
Torsten PtlH r. Eos1 C.ermenv 6'-3
GOLF ,:/
Juniof' -9irts
lmY RtWI• Junl9f' ChempienMllcn
(el Wllmln9fon, Dtl.)
FINAL
Glr1s 11-11
Torve Btouer A•1>tn\ On•O
Renee He111.e11 Metamora 111
-C.•m lvrer Fran,fort t(v
L.11 Bowm•n Bon•tt Cet•I
J McC. Eng ewoo<l CO'O
Sar a M 11ev Ytf nOf'T'.O"tt
lS 16-70.-730
n n ,,,.... n1
1• 76 1•-n~
11 n 11-n1
7S 80 1•-229 17 14 74-230
Fo•s i/'I\
Pa•h Sinn. Be Hoo .. er Ca I II 16 76-130
\/\er.a Cu•t .. cc Or enoo Fa
80 7~·77-737
Sro~°""vn 9 ..,.,.,e H"o.,.,•on 11 19 11 'll
;\fna"04 illrt.u,,,. p ,,.f'"u"\1 N C
11· 1S·ll>-1lJ Ret>tct Ge'C a "'llor t ••a c,., 11 11 '9
734
Em11ee IC.it ·"
74 10·80--73•
S•eonenoe
11-11 n-21i.
S'ull 11 c .... Ca 1
W V
Lauren St•Yt r\ Palm e~aC" Ca1oens ~ 8 1s 10-11-na
Jennrler HO't L•s llegn 14·11 77 737
Trecv Co.,e lla ncou•f" N&\r
7'·11·87-138
Annie Deets Lelavtfl t 1~0 11 80·17-1)Q
Snan1 Ro1n Ptooer P1lo.e Onie 7Q 19·11-139
Reolna "'onne" Omene Neo 12 7Q 79-140
TrtCY Ou~re. Ntwoort ... ell, 1'·1f·U -1fa
DEEP SEA •
Scl'looler S 73 1 0 0 0 0 0 DAVEY'S LOCKER (Ntw-1 Beech)
Celltof'nle ooars 201 a ngle r$ 60S oarracuae 71 OOMO u
CF1.,1tv L 13·1 • ' l 3 • 12 veHowtelt lS roe' '''" 1 no •Out 100 ca •CO
U.S. .......... OIFJll IUll tit t. fd) ...,, ,....., ..........
JOIWI McEIWot (2), ..._ Yon., def Mlalltf
kh-• llS). TPlt Netllefleno•, 1·6, 6· I 6-2.
Tim Mevollt IJI. 91.0.nton, Fie. def Onoo W,_ton, o..ri.vtn, MIM., 6•3, 6·l , Aeron
Krlctuteln t•I. GrosM Pointe, Mlcll , def We~v
MMur (Ill. AvalreJle, 7·6 17·3). 7·S, Jev
..,.., ISi. Ptentet>On. Fl•~ def Berry Mo.r
Allente, 6·1, 6·1. TO<IO Wtlllltn Ill Cer~.
Ind , def Gerv Muller, Soutn Africe, 7·S, 6·3
ltlc11ero Metuattwslll t 10), H-ttt Junc;lion
N Y • def Anortw Sznelotr. Ceneo., 6·2. 3·6,
6· I, Pete S.moru . Renc;no Pelo• Vtr<lft
C•ltf , def JOhe n Ctrl\ton, Swto-n, •-3, 6·•
tectfttll •Wfld ~
ltktr LMdl, ueune ... di. end Jim Pvvn.
Pt lOS VtrCS.s, (I) Clel WllH IOn end Steine
Wlllenoort , Mleml, S-7. 6'-1. 6·3, Agustin Moreno. Mexico. eno Jelmt Yraoe. Peru, oet
Petrick McEnroe. Ovster 8n, N Y , ano Sa m·
ores (4), 3·6, 6·3. 6·2, Pt ier Ooo,,en, Nortn
Little Rock, Ark , 100 l.e urle Werd'1'. Austret·
le, (5) Oei Toctd Nelson. San 0 1419<>, end PhlMlo
Wllllem1on, Mo<int Vernon, N Y , 7·S, 3-6. 7·6
(7·2), Pltttr Aldrocll, Soutll Alrice. eno Oenle
Vlswr, Pelm Desert <61 def Luke Jensen
Luolr,gton, Mlcll e nd Rlcllev Rtneoerg , Hous·
ton, 4·6, 6·l , 6·2 Kevin Curren. Aui lln Tt .. ,
end Gerv Mutter Soutl\ Alrlc1, <71 Clef Jeremv
811H, 8 rlteln, •FIO F>ete< Lunooren Moni co, •·l, 6-•. Grant Con~lt ano Glenn Micnooera. Ceneoe , Ill oel Mere Ftur Ournam NC . 1no
Bred Pt1rct , Provo Ulln. 3·6 6·1. 6·•
Swln Armv Knife Ooen
Cet Uvln9ll!lfl, N.J.l
M9ft'• SKend Reuftd SIMM• Mike 8 rown S.orono Fta eel Jell
l(teoerde LO\ An11ttfl 6-1. 6·4 Rame\n
tC.rlsllnan Ill tna•ll Otf C"r \ C.ar"er
Bennore >j v 6 3 6·0
W~l to4.lmament
l•t Manf\tften ... dll '"'"d ltOUftCI ~ Merton• Newe11tove 111 Fort Wortn Te~
oel Terrv Plltfll\ 110, Larcn1T1ont N 'Y 6-3
6· I, G11>rlele S.bttlno UJ ArgenMa de! MJArv
LOU Oanlt ls Cl\•C•OO. 6·0 6·?, Mer v Joe
Fernanotr tSI. M•a,,.,• oet C.re'C'•en Mt 1tr\
( ISJ. San 01eoo 6·1, 6·) Natnatle T euzot l t 11
Fre nct, Clef Ht len Kele\• •6), Canaoa 6·2. 2·6
6·1. C•terlne Llndovl\t (8) Sweden def Tamo
W,,ltllnoer. Neenan, WI\ .. 1;6 t7· I), •·6. 6·4.
SOFTBt\LL ~ . . .
AMERICAN SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
H•llent4 Glr1l 16-•nd·Undtf Teumamtnl (al Midlend, Ttusl
Finl ROUftd
Orenee Counl'Y 8eltlU1ttn 10. Tllundtf I N"'1tl Hampton, Pa.I O
Tnu"dt r 000 OC>-0 I I
8etOu\fff'\ 117 01-10 IS 0
Lul>en\l<v 8 #\0 S" "'II" n Lo"oewav "''Ce
(SI enc Bo•• Coactos 5 W-Lo~o;iewt>
L-LUOtn\"v 21!r-W•elfnOt OC • 38-Dolan
tOCI
Juniw Olvmolc Softbal
ll·•nd·Undtf' FHt-piteh lt•llonel ClltmpoenSl\•P
(el TulMI, Oklell.mt)
Flrll Aound
Hl'll. Betell Oullltws 7, Tens Ttrmlnel0r1 I
Tt.a\ ILa .. e Jl(l<\0<' 000 010 l>--1 I l
Htn Buen Outta .. , 131 001 •-1 1 1
Sm11n &"0 Ht e Aoa,.,..~ La 1cota 4 •"a A
Morad W-Adam\ L -Sm•ln S-La•coia
)8-At·Morad
Second A ouncl
Hin eeacr Ou••ew\ ~ 0 ,1a noma Bronct "e' j
Htn 8ttC" Ou•ltw~ 010 103 3-9 6 ' Okleno,.,..& tSond So••~QSI 000 010 1-3 I 4
McKn•olll ano Lengtoro C•oucl' ana A ·
Moredt W-Crovcn L-MCKn1gn1 28--C.•H~\
\H8l 38-Besnom IH8l
BOXING ~..,.
tat New Yoncl
HE.AVYWEIC.HTS Ate~ Stewari
18 roo"'•nl ICO a Terr" Arms••ono C nc'"""' 1
I 1S •l"ord rouno Stewari row 24·0 al 0>
11.nOC'-.O\lt\ ,, to.,.. rOu"O' or .,, 4\,..m,•rono
now 9·9 MIOOLEVYE.iGHTS M•ra" S()U
Brooil. vnt O c ~f" )now l., er .. ea:a\ '1~
f.fwn rot.one So\a "0""" l 0 Sf"OW °"'Oft 27 9
JUNtOR L'(,Ht...VE (,•HS -Oe~• \ (r.,z
8 "0"'-~0 o Q ca,.oo r;: orf\ Sa" A"•on o
7 23 t •s• •o..,•a C•wt •o"' 7S·) n o<O\ ""e·~•
no,. IS 4
JUNIO!f 1..1c; .. rwE c,.,TS -ll~o :> TN'
"'"" Vo n ... ~ar fT"O .... \ j •C <wP' Va"'4f'
C.omtt (,a•edo • ~'°'
TRANSACTIO~S.
BASEBALL
American Lueue
V.IL WA UKEE BQEWERS-P ocea Qoo
Oetr ou••1e1dtr 0" tnt 15-0a'f' d1\aD eo \'
Calleo 1.oP C,reo lla"gni' .;>vi• f<cter .i•orr Ot n
yf l" Of ,,,. A.mt,. l &t"' A\SOC "t,on
NE Iv VORfl. ~ ANKEES-c,; ,...PO R C~
GO\\i&Qe O•'C"tr oH '#41Wf,.'\ •rom ,,.,, ra,.
Fra nC1\CO C,.a~''
SEA TTL.E M&ll1NERS-~ gn~o
E..-a"\ o•tct-tf r
Nallonat LH9U•
ST L0Ut~ C ARDtNALS-AC' •0 1•C J•...,
L'""o•rnbt" • "'' D~ne,..,.4T'·ou•r!•Of'' •ro"" '"~
11 oav o~ao~o '' Paceic LPOn 01..1""41"" ''''
ouem•" OM '"e I 5·oav 0 ~at> e<l ~· Fruer 7 l 0 0 0 0 O oan 97 sano oau llO m1c""' 19 scu•P·" MCCiure I l 0 0 0 0 0 10 sllteosneeo 1 Oh..t sne r.. I 'T'l kO ,,,.,, l'OQTDAL.L.
Giants' Dravecky' s dramatic
comeback full and complete
9)' DAVI CAlt"INTER
"" ~ 1111"'9f
SAN FRANCISCO -Dave Oraveck) 's comebac'k
story had a conclus1on so sweet only Dravecky himself
could have believed 11 poss-
ible. The battle wuh canc~r
that began on the operatma
table last fall ended in a
joyous scene at Candlcst1clc.
Park on Thursda) with
Dravecky hugging bis
teammates as the crowd
cheered h is courage and has
familiar pitching savvy.
Just 10 months after
having a cancerous tumor
remo ed fro m his p1tchmg
arm. the Giants' left-hand-
er took. a one-hit shutout
into the eighth inning and
earned an emotional 4-3
victor). Ora .. eek ~ allo~cd
four hits 1n an e1gh1-1nn1ng sttnt that d octors had !Mild Dave Dravadcy
would ne\ er happen .. I'm not one to shed man~ tear'>
.,
but this has been a ~mendousl) cmouon.al upet\C'DCt
for me," sa1d Dravedcy. who hadn't pttcbcd for the
Gtants smcc May 1988. .st
Giants manqer RQICI' Cn1a. a p1tdter dunna ~e
m aJOr teaaue catttr. dcscnbcd 1t as one of the peatn(;1
thnlls an bucball. . iJb
.. I've seen a lot in baseball." he said. "five Wona
Stnes. and I saw Don Larsen \llrow a perfect pmc. Bu\1
I d on't think. I've ever seen an) game thal had as muc~,
drama as this game today." '.;'
Even Craia didn't expect his former -and. after
Thursday, perhaps curttnt -staff ace to brccz~ ·
throuah the em otional game the v. ay he did.
Oraveclcy struck. o ut five and issued JUSt one wall
He v.as an lOtal command unlit Luis Qumon~ hut
three-run homer with t~o outs in the eighth
, ··He had great command and greal control.~ crai,
marveled .. The composu~ he h.ad 1oda~. going throug}l
the stuff he's had 10 go through in the last year, was 1ust
inc redible ...
Matt Y. 1lhams drove 1n thrtt runs .,.,th a doub1-.
and a two-run homer to malc.e a ~inner of Dravcdc~
1-0 1T
It v.as an u nforgettable afternoon nght from th411
fftle.se SH DRAVECKY /M J
.................................................................................... 111111(~
•.L
Ryan just misses no-hitter, again ..
'" I
From The Associated Press
Nolan Ryan now has a nenr-m1ss for each o f n1~
fi ve no-hitters.
Ryan. for .the fifth lime 1n his career. lost a no-hll
bid 1n the ninth inning when Oa'e Bergman singkd
v.ith one out Thursday night as the Te\as Ranger'> txat
the Detroit Tigers 4-1 m .\rhngton. Te.\as
"The pitch Bergman hit "as a good pttLh I kit hl'
v.as si tting on a curveball." R~an said. "Hi.> JU'>t h11 11
in the gap .,...here there v.asn't an~bod~:·
Three other times this seaso n he took a no·hllta
into the c~hth inning but those also l.'n~kd 1n J1wr·
po1ntment.
R\afl. I '·7. struck out 13 and v.alt..t'd Sl\ in h1'
2M6th 'career '1 to~ Ht' left the game atter lkrgm.in
a 260 h111a. lined a clean. oppos1te-lield -,cnglc in l·r•
and ~tau ~okes follov.ed v.1th a do uble
0 0
Giants 4, Reds 3 ~ 16, Cubs 13
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ANGELS
From 81
in sconng pos1tton.
But after Coles' home run. Fink~
"as '1rtualh unhin.able un11l the
10th. He retired the next 10 in a row.
seven of them on stnkeo uts. and
allowed onl\' three walks and a
ninth-inning· single. all in separate
innings. unul the I 0th.
With no outs and a o ne-ball
count. Presle) drove a to"'cnng
dn' e 400 feet over the center field
fence for the eventual game·Wlnner.
"Three mistakes. three runs.''
Finlc) said in regard to has ~r
formance a nine-plus inning four
h1uer. "(&fore the 10th inning) He
asked how I was. and I said. 'f ine.'
And he said. ·.\II nght: If you throw
suites. )Ou'rt going to give up home
runs. I th~w stnk~. but I made two
~d pitches and the hat them out."
h was the fint tame an 33 staru
that Finley had allowed two home
runs in a game. dating beck to last
Autust.
"We had 14 straaAht .-mes against
OakJand and C'alif0m11 . flc1n1 rwo
of the ·t>cst J>itchma staffs 1n
baseball,'" said ~attic Manqer Jim
Lefebvre. "To come out wnh ~''en
wins is great. As far as purrly ovtt~
matchina us. that's about as fOOd a
-J>Crfonnance as ~·ve had 1PJD51 us
~u year•·
Mean"wbile, SnttJe aner Scott
BankhaKt w11 won.ins on a tOurhi t·
ter bd'cn nannana wortint bis way
out or jams in lbt sixth aod IC'\~th
anna1111-••8aftk.bald went stnde-for-Widr
(wub Finley)~": kept • in tbr --~ ID I di t way." ldbVft ~-
"1"be way you bat a lftlll petc:Mr
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fect I 0th for his 23 save
11\\'hne ~as the first maJOr
lcag\ler this se.,son and first <\ngel
e ver to accomplish a quadruple-
doubk -double figures in doubles
( 14 ). tnples ( 11 ). ho mers (I 0) and
stolen bases (3 21 -and the sixth
A.mencan Leaguer in the 19 Os.
joining Llo)d Moscb~. Kirk. Gibson.
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umo) and Larry Herndon..
•nus weekend's thrtt-pmc •
with Oakland as the last mcctina ii
the season for the for the two West
Otvis1on leaders. Probably pilChifta
pairings 1ncluck Make Moore (1 4-61
apinst Mike Wiu (7-9) toniabt •
7:3S. Bob Welch ( 11-7) apinst Jild
Abbott (10-7) Saturda,· at 12:20 ....
Dave St~ (16-6)° . Beft
Bl)le'-en (1 l -2) on
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0Hln;~ Jeny SIMNt. ~ Center. Not pk-
turM •• D.vM w.ae. .,... Alexia MftN.
The Colt.a Mesa doJo of .... JKF trains
...... , Sensel ...... o ....... ,.... .....
cOKft arMI trainer Is Jaclrl .._.. In ......
~·_.. ~v• won 1• natkNYI ........
HANDY' ........ , (683 m1lhon). Aruona (140 malhon)
and all othen (956 m ilhon). \I/ave-skiers
to duel at HB i Dennis Paulson. a gr_aduate of
Mesa High and Orange Coast Ueac who played o n the tour and
'tas t6e national looi driving cham-~on, is also entered. He plays out of rota Ana Countp; Oub.
~ California leads the nation m
+oney spent by Japan~ investo~
ill purchasing golfla)outs in this
dountry aooording to the PGA of
America_ In 1988. the Japan~
~nt 5.62 billion m this state. some
)4 percent ofthear total investment
in aolfin the U .S. New York IS ;econd with 17 ~rttnt of the mone~ or 2.8 billion dollars followed b\
Blinois ( 1.87 b1lhon). Ha watt ( ( 3
'1iillion). Gco~a (718 m1lhon).
Texas (690 m1lho n I Mac;sachu~ll.,
DRAVECKY.
l'rom 83
start .for the 33·) ear-old pitcher.
0
CHIP SHOTS -Mesa Verde
Countn Club m Costa Mesa wall
host the annual Southern Cahfomaa
PGA stroke pla) champ1onsh1{>S on
Monday. August 28. An Schtlhng 1s
the host pro to this e' ent that has
been held here for a number of
years. .. Golfing club professionals
trom around the rountn will be
converging on Long Beach for the
West Coast GolfSho" at Lon~
Beach .\rena . ..\ugust I Q-~ I . .\II of
the newc-st hnes of golf equipment
"111 be on d1spla~ for club pros to
bnng home for members to SC.'t' at a
later date. The sho" ts not open to
the general pubhc although proc; and
eA111b1tors ma~ tale guests "1th
them .
Wave-skung. under the banner of
the Ausspon Open. is at Huntington
Beach this wet"kcnd with com-
petitors from Australia. New Zea-
land and South AfriC3 challenging
Amencan athletes in the tw<Hh''
eHnt near tht" Huntington Beach
pt er. . ,
Compcution begins at 7 a.m . Sat-
urda' and unda' and it continues
throUgb the mid-afternoon.
.\mo ng the entncs are two-tame
-.orld cha mpion John Chrilsten~n.
The water sl 1 surfing contest 1s
frtt to the pubhc and it includes
compe1111on for mt"n and "omen. as
-.ell as \iasters (O\er 40) and m i'ted
doubles events..
He got standing ovattons as he waJked onto lht.'
field. 'A'a11Tlcd up and was announced to the cro"d '-'t
34,810. When the fans stood and cheered as he walked
to the mound. he thanked them "1th a tap of the 1.-ap
-and pr'omptlv re tired the side on nme pnchcs.
winning another ·o, ataon.
Catcher Tern Kennt."<1,. Dra,ed,, ·s long-11me
fnend. hadn't caught ham s1nct· the two pla~e-d for the
,San Otego Padr~ in I Q86 He said Dra\ C<"l..~ ·s pmpoant
control and tough-to-hat cut fasthaJls made 11 JU"t hke
old umes.
"This was one of the haghhgflts of m~ career." said
Kenned'. "ho dro' e in the first run "1th a ~cond-
1nn1ng gtbundout ·· 1 ha' en 't had that muc-h fun pla~ mg
in 'ears."
·The Reds. "h1lc pa~ing tnbutC' to DravC'cl~·s
tena at~. didn"t <."nJO~ facing ham again. There were two more thunderous curtain calls at
~end of the eighth when Dra veck~ w~ remo"ed for
reliever Steve Bedrosian. He ackno" ledged them "1th
a broad sm ile and a "a\e. punc-hinj? the air for
rmphasis.
Dravcdc). a born-ag.am Cbnst1an credtted ha\
reliaious faith for aJloWlng him to come bad ..
-without Jesus C'hnst. there is no ston :· he !>aid
.. I think ifs imporunt that I sa~ that beca·u~ it"s tht"
most important tbmg m my hfe ...
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.. He looked hke tht" -.ame old Da't" Dra\e-cl' 10
me." said Enc Da' ts. "ho "<."nt 0-for--t .. He ~ept
g<."tung m<." out. The "'a' he pitched toda~ 11 St'emt'd hle
h(''d be-en an the: rotation all ~t'ar ··
It appcart'd the Reds might mar Dra' eel'·~ b1 da~ :.---
Todd &nzinger kd off the l·1ghth "'llh a c;ing.lc
.\f\er Joe Qh,er flted to kft_ otll ~ladason doubled.
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chanted as be llJock from p"eCD to
tee. Tbey apolaudcd bis every move
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8eD H~ &:ry Pia~ and
Nicklaus as the only Tiinncn of the
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other pcrfonnances. including the
67s of leedillf money-winner Tom
K.iie and ams Peny.
Could Palmer ktep the pUcry at
-11 would mean a pat deal to
me," said the five-time British Open
winner who has stf1ll8kd th~ a
five-year stump. "It would mean rd
won all the Grand Slam ('vents.. a
Wanoa bi~ .even ........... ys -••That'• not mousb .. -and
found bimsc -u. some ptttty tOUlh
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mar, Dave Rwnmcls.. lan Woosnam
of Wales and Mark o·Mcua.
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Early leaders happy to share the spotlight
lly DENNE H. FREEMAN
-~--HA \\'THORN WOODS. 111. -Mtkt' Read and
U.o nard Thompson didn'I mind sharing the fi rst-round
PGA hcadhncs wtth a trio of golfing greats whose
ach1e,·t"mt'nts ha,·t'n"t been ''en nt''o\'Swonh' of late.
Rounds of 6-undt'r-par 66 -ordmanl ~ would ha\e
made Reid and Thomspon, two veteran tounng pros..
tht' men of the hour. Not. bOW('\t'r. -.hen the> arc being
chast'd b~ the likes of 59-ycar-<>ld Arnold Palmer. Jack
sending Benzaoier to third. Draved' got has t~fth
strikeout. fanning pinch-htller Ron OCstt'r, but Quin-
o nes homered O\'er tht' left-field fence, cutting the kad
to 4-3.
Bedrosian pitched the ninth for his 15th sa\C.
stnkang o ut two.
But Dra\'eck\ claimed he never felt nervo us.
.. That "as sou). too:· h(' said. "Right from thl'
moment I threw the first pitch down in the bullsx-n. I
felt relaxed. and 1hat was a surpnsc ...
The Giants took a 1-0 lead tn the second when Pat
Shendan tnple-d into the lcft-fit'ld comer and scored on
Kenned) ·s groundout.
In the thtrd. Will Clark blooped a one-out do uble
down tht' left-field ltne off rookie Scott Scudder. 2--.
eAtcndang has hlll•fll streak to 13 games. After Ke' in
Mitchell was walked intentJonalh. Clark scored "'hen
'tlhams' dn"e to the warning track tn center popped
o ut of Davis· alo\C as he do e for the ball.
W illiams fOllo"ed a ont"-out walk to Mitchell tn the
.
Nicklaus and Tom Watson. The lcadt'T board ~mbled
a Who's Who of golf.
"I looked at tht' board and saw (Palmer) was fi ve
under par and got a bag kick out of tt." Thompson said
··1 told Mark O'Meara I hope he gets fi"e more birdies.
It's great for golf ..
O ne stroke behind Read and Thompson at 6 7 were
Watson . golf s all-ta mt' mone) -"inner. the consistt'nt
K.Jte. whoSt' fa ilure to wm a maJOr tournament has be-en
wcll-chrontclcd. and unknown Chns Perr).
fifth "•th hts sixth homer of the season. a dn' c O''t'r
the left-field ft'nce.
Reds manager Pete Rose was eJectt'd an tht." se"eoth
tnning for arguing with home plate umpire Tom
Hallton. Rose claimed Scudder "'as not getting the calls
Draveck) was. but he couldn't fault Draveck~ ·s pitch ·
mg.
"Dave 1s pttch1ng about the same as h<." al"''3) s did.
usini cut fastballs and sinkers. .. he said ... You·"e got to
admire the gu) for wh~t he's dont'.'0
Dra\C·Ck). the G iants' Opening Da~ pitcher in
1988. was d1agn0St'd last September as ha\lng a malig-
nant tumor an the bicep of his patching nrm. More than
half of hts deltoid muscle "a!> remo\·ed on Oct. 7 and
doctors told him he would ne,er patch in th<' maJors
again.
The Youngstown. Ohio. nau" e "orked out an has
home cat) 0' er th<' "inter and progressed rapid I~ th as
spnng. pitching three compleJt' games m a minor-league
rehabtlttauon stint 0'<."r the past thret> 'IACt"ks.
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John at WALLACE & Co
REALTORS
619·439·23 11
Hoases/Condos
2106
EXTRA large upper 3BR
2BA ava•I 8126 & 9 2
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673-8700 Balboa Isl RE
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3 Br 3 Ba Yearly Lease
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3 8 MESA VERDE 4BR 2BA •GATED COMMUNltY• 3bt nome Ntce yar'd
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Broker 640-4 152 micro lrplcs m LR & mstr f amily home Lovely *·* * * * BR. wet bar wt d nllups 2 n eignbornood Large WDLIFF 2 Two-story beauly 4 ••••T ... _. rooms Formal d ning Bedroom 3 Bath office -•• car gar. central air All room Fam 1 r ~om 4BR 2BA e•ecut111e home Large 3BA. • den. 2' .BA maintenance mcl Sorry 1 Y Wonoerful 111ew or the dark rm all oak & brass double car garage laun-No pets 644-0509 Hardwood floors Frencn Back Bay & city lights 2 Pa11os. 2 decks 2 car doors Available 1mmeo1· s2850 rn o Cail G t 2500' dry room Close to gar • Imo NOW beach Convenient to-I.ti ILIOI Tl ICIAll ately $:? 7ooi mo Thomas Agt 760-07 14 (~· JI " B THE DALEBOUT ASSN {'t(1U1IUI ((('. • l((lt cation Bright and clean 3 ' 28a hse gar W1D. 63 t-7300 E BLUFF Condo 1Br 2 ..n,,11 1 . $1250tmo Call Robert comm pool. yrly $1550 Ba on greenbelt r rplc 2
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3BR den 2• ,B on greenbll f1replace o ak kitchen 2 BR 2 BA btoc;k 10 vll&llll YIEW IHI ' >BA. S 1700 mo incls
$2800tmo 640-4784 Eno unit. poot spa 1eri · beach. lrplc $1, 100 mo Bngl'll. airy like new 4BR u111s 544 -2484
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remodeled' Large deck
w 1d $1 500 m o
720-9966. 705 Ins
Like •1ew 2 BA 2 BA frplc
w d garage$1.3501mo
Summer 3 BA tam1ly
patio & yard SJ.000
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IUL TllS 111-MOO
Ocean V•<>W 4BR 3 ,BA
fr eshly painted tamrly
rm 2 trplcs, $.28001mo
Sea Lion Rily 673-5354
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Sea Loon Ally 673-5354
Costa ~u 21 24
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642-9 797 RetMu Rltr then call 650-0389 per mo . sec 760·07 15 pool spa Pets. on ap-
Nice 2 BA. 2·. BA Mesa
Verde Condo New paint
new carpets double gar·
age w i o p ener
$ l .250tmo CENTURY :? 1
BERG REAL TY 962·8891
Clean 3BR 2BA nome
near beach great neigh·
• brhd gar yard S 1 300
yrly tse 963 • 83 77
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BEACH Living roo m
family room formal d in
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gar. sun deck solanums
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$1900mo Days 863·9343
Eves 969-2262
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avail 811 Resen;at1ons
now being takeri Open
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$2700 Agt 675-2679
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10 1 820 s 11 go1f course
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9722 H1ght1de Dr nr Ban·
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A11a1t 91 1 494 ·4 144
nome, 837·7750 otlice
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S 1600 3BR 2BA avail JBR 2BA rP..,Odeled
915 S 1500 Both near Enclosed pa110 gardener
-..oeach'Clty "311 673 920 1 $1400 mo 557·0035
LRG Custom 4BA Ocean * E SIDE 2Br !Ba cottage.
views. 50 to oeacPI W D fr pie <,tove pvt entrance
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637-3231 515-0776
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exp 633· 717 2 any lime
TILE Installed & Repairecl
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673-5595 reasonable 646·5.401 •
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w 111 pick-up dryclean1ng
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errarids & small taslls
Rel Ctndy 548-1926
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PEST CONTROL
Complete Clean-out 168
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Free es:_ 730-5941 ~
Inside Outside Garage MY WINDOW MAN
UP to 2000sQ ft 8S9·432S 5'>ftng Cleaning Spec1At
BUG SOUAO 10°._ OtSGount w/9d
PEST CONTROL Screens. Mtnl·B4fnd• .t
Comolete Ciean·oul $68 8000 Repeat Cutto~s
Inside Outside Oerage 857-4933
Up to 2000SQ It 8S9·432S $ut)etior Window C..iin+i~
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No al PCH lBR, G9f., Cozy vw1111 Iota of natural With kltchenell• ~•r NI "The Bluffs ~ & 252 to 3•5 sq fl Perfecl mele short hair kitten speeklng 1 day wk HB PIER 1 COlll M ... s~ 50 20·25 ntt week making
petiO. utll pd No pell A" WOC>d. uslQned parking t>eac n $580 S lnglH bath Prof Mir emott'f" tor 11rts a craf1s business Vlc1nttv ot Promontory area P1y1 t 7 SOhr nr No exp nee S"0-7337 sandwtthH & aer111no ~pet 1750/mo avt 911 & laundry fac1h1y S525 only (2 13) 860·95 13 Oii POOi. w /d S37Slmo or othc;e ONL y 3 lett Call Point NewPofl Beac.h 2 13-592-0863 c:u1tom•1• 1r1 'mall
Oltl4-M12 EtH2-4&52 938-0552 --dee> 720-0•83 e111vw1md Scow 5•8·279• 6••·673 1 .-.1ma u ndvr1ch shoo $!>hr =--E A STSIDE 2BR lBA Llf"! lfacti l648 ..aTYl.Ull W ["'*"""' 5530 P rt time tor ser111C Sid• 650-0900
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(Olla Mtu 2624 Freah paint, carport 1 mt LOCATION. Locallont Hoctil/Mottfs 27 l8 llST II PARAKEET IN THC ............ * ~: ~~~%'e~~= 1~":~ IUIUL IMllllPH •BONUS~B1g .-e.aut11u1 toharbOr No pets S675 Glau wall overlooks llALUlllTIL LMAYm VIN CINITY OF 19 & • HOO/h ** 9 6 7 R '' 1"1tat1 dct11r10p~ntl••-------
1 a 2BR APll EHtSlde 271 lllth Pl 7606628 coast Beach acrou Wiii rentals now 111a1t Commerc1at orretall Lo is M ON ROV IA IN C M Dellv•r*docume~ls lrom CA 2 2 Co on Balboa lslano Re· Ne-.P•P@I
loel BBQ, lndry rm patto. Oya. 6'4'•·0'452 Eves street luxurious tBdrm $ tI7 00 Wk & up 2274 ol parking Reasonable 650-03 16 Santa Ana to vottous .................... ., lllted e•p ptl l d & typ1119
garage Cable avl S835 & ..... YUi $895 Low de pos11 Nwpt 8 1110 CM 646-7446 ~-:'~t~:111~~ ~~!1-~~~ry LOST •, glasses. hgt11 b usine sses in your Part 11me Mutt bfl av'"' & compute• \l.tll rrq d
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---=-LI -=-a Small outdoor dog 011 lg deck , close to beach .... ID SPIGIAL* 500 N Nowport Blvd 7124 545 • .s570 outdoor type"' Start at 10 A p p l y on p ~r son ITllEITI
1BR. new ceH1ng fan $785/mo * 494-7079 HUNTINGTON BV THE jlm or 1 pin call Jan 675-2373 ••UTIHITS carpet , m1n1 bhnds .stove SEA RV PARK Prtde of ownership bldg LOST dog Fl Pomeranian 7 14-751·0746 MOllEWIYES ar I $650 Nr bch 642 5858 6400 SQ ft SI 595 000 family nearlbroken GlllSl Large attract1ve Ap ts 1n a Newportkach 2669 Vacation bv tilt> ocean 72t 8508 Joyce REWARD Vic Laquna •IWHllSTHI* Tho Fishermans Re'> IOOILllHT!lll 1>eaut1lul narden setlinM IE SIDE u t & d -great fQC.•hllPS Bool>. now Ownr •Agt 493 7"'67 • • PS a11s own while tew SIJllCt<S remmn N1que1 · u W E Al' WILLIN G TO tau111n1 Newport Ber1c11 Pool/spa G arage or 28R's $635 Cable nkup. rnAIN p kt t A•• .EW--T ••••• • .,S Reserva110M 536-BJ 16 STIRE Oil OFFICE Lost Gold Chain W ith .., ler now 11111119 IJlf'tl .is 11,,,, tom•• .-.. ~~ .. 011>. "" carport Sorry no Pet" 1 No oets Refs reqa 352 ,.._ --..,.. • 1 8 1 mob 1 1 h v •• 11 • p
$ · 600 or 1200 s1 t 887 w Heart & Diamond Pen mm openinQ 01 1 e unc <> uinnor c.on ~ "' or M Nv "•P ni>C.a!.' ~:~~:;:~~·:a s~~g,v'.ctor111 645·~61aoptm •WITlllATlllPI• IALllllAYPRllT 19th CM Agt 541 5032 d 8'1t Vic ol Fashion nomeo1RVpark Hands· prep Apply"' 11111'10111 Hy H ">urly Bnn1"
398W Wiison b3 t·5583tE SIDE 1br COTTAGE EXCLUSIVEBEACH 181 BEST VU Pvtbear.h Island 011 858 Sen· onmainten11ncef'~p req Mon-F"ri 1 61~ IJ.'1 E•I J'J(' or
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6 A M · IO A M Sat-Sun 1 Beoroom $6651 rm 9• 15 NO PE TS• $675 2:~w 2~~pl~ay g~~w~ ~·~;~y 0111,,. 8 000 o; r Ava•I 64'0 03 7 2 I ~'~~' sa~atr~ r ~~;; &c ~11\ IOST /HS I HSIOYS tor (,rys1,1I or Bt'n
24 tWW11son 631-0960 sec 545•7234 ovr prvt O<:lacn S1S% !!,~1~:e~~~·~:!•i ~~~ta'~2:5:8..';~~3~9~ve LOSTStiell•PDog tamale 7 1J !.J6 31126 M rs Tne Fisherman!> Rl.'"11 HIHlLOFFICE/SEC
5 M INUTES TO BEACH' E SIDE 2BR 1' tBA Beau11-• Al'>O 18R • $990 UP Bkr 6 l?·JB'>O brown wht ti~ cnll.11· vn .. nq 1avrant Newport 8t'"cn 1r l po• lnr NB Mjrono llllSflJ ••• "S •
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NO COLLECTING
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HA VE THE FOLLOWING
* A SIX MONTH J08 * NO LIN S.A TISFA(T~Y CREDIT * SOCl"l SECURIN CARO *" SM1'll DOWN P"YMENT * VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE * NO PREVIOUS AUTOM08tl f CREOrT
RESALE SPECIALS
1967 VW Bug "Restored" $1995
LOOkS ano rvns gr991 11fj• 60680<'1
1985 Sentra $3895
a ll. a te s1ereo Reel 9'lert> low """""' •<lJ: 5~"68f
1983 Chevrolet Camaro $3995
oatc. p is. C898 Low""'-Don't~ tn.c. 1Y~ ltd• 150610)
1986 Nissan Pickup $4295
5 9'><J,m a cm oe.. Reel~ (Id• 1041.t 1
1984 VW Rabbit Conv. $7995
any 38.000.mlea. Jmmec.. oond (Id• 02&137)
1986 Ford T-Blrd Elan V-8 ~95
Loeded. nc; moorwoot Thil atr II lea ~ 11 1 168~11
1985 Nissan 300ZX $9995
L08ded -R:. Mop Mini cond Thia weell oriy (Id• 05871-i)
Acura lntegra Sedan 1989 $12496
L-lt'llr'I 1,000 mlle. k>Ol!c ., "* pncei (Id. 000 I '»3)
1988 Chrysler LeBeron Conv. $13995
THIS CAA IS IMMAC. ANO LOAOEO any 13.000 mlla. 0on·1,.,. 111 (Id# 31~)
LOOK 19M PC>r8Che 928 Cpe. $23995 •
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18TA1' °' C0\11\ty of Or~ auer~ot .. ttet••sptov•Oed T11.-p6w lift addtl~I The 11me IOf hi.no clal"-...._.,, .,._ • ....._......., lfl•• buetf'llll te oon· IMacti~ Oii Comt>•"Y· TM f()llo.tno Pl'toM ••••a-TH[ PITITION reQ..-t• in Melton 11100 Of the Call· ........ d •MOWftl ol ., •• not ••Plf• ~rore tou1 c: ...... .-.n -... I • Ovct9dby 1 llml\ttdpW\Mf-Cllitomia. lfto:l Slt.ypatk dolnotwfinff•~ECUllVC ,,. °"' \fie\ Judlll\ Mwy Smith be IC)fllll PrOblle Code TIM .,., 00 fl .... "'*' IN monlt'ts trom "• ,,..,lf\9 n .. name Ind llddr.U Of .. • .... ...... tNo Clrele. Sulle 109 lrvlne, CtNTURV 2l 71 8HCh ~.w • ~led M l*IONI '"9!'.: t~.IOf hling ct1lllml wlH no1 .. ~ ~.-...... C~f .. Oll T1rWlfftd <Wit' not!Ct4 IOOVe 1"9 COUft 1t1 (El nombfe y ..... q-...... lfle reg111tlftl(a) COin• C ... f t211t ~_!:.ldl 'sie 1~16 HUf\\11\0lOll •·-1-.ntatl,,..toldmin11ter ti .. •-p .. e betor• our mon ,,. --YOU MAY EXAMINE d•rKclon oetacona .. I 01· • 10... -.. menced to 11anN1Gt buti-C... ...... A CahfOlllll .... 112148 To .. '*'-• ~lwlee. "'"•or the dec.O.Ot lrom the heating dll• no. ~of .._ T~ th41 rtle llept by lhe coun It 1n11• Counly Mun101oa1 ....,.. ..._ • • ,_1 undet the liotltl0<.t1 Genefll Pw1,,.,.n1p. 17671 8ffeh C.~f Aelltors Cell· ~ oontlngenl ~ THE PETITION '~""" llCed •bo..e .--. n. .. ~~T--... ..! you 111e a P4tfl0n Coufl Harbot JudiCl81 Of• 11 • ...-_. ..,.. bu1lne11 neme(sl Uated Irvine 8outeva1d Tu•lln. Be'°'~; 1 Beech ·Blvd
IOB, at\d pattonl Wllo may the c>eced9nl. WILL 11\d YOU MAV fXAMINE '"" ---... ·--1n1et .. led in the •• ~ .. lflCt 4601 J..-nbo<ee ~ "*'-"-.. ~ "' .... abow on July 15 INe Cahl 02t80 tOfnla ' 8Neh
IM ~ lnlar .. teo in COd1Cll1, If •ny ~ 1dm11ted llHt kept by the court II you 190'1 .. 1~ lftd1 ~a•t0°'n .. of you milY ,..., With f'I• ooun Sv•I• 104, ~r O.u.l'I o.dla..,.: ~I.,., Jlmfl M Kinney .,.,__ Tfl1t bu11neu 15 con· S1e 1016:4nt1noton
the wlll or •Ille, OI botll, of 10 probate Tt141 will a11d any 11• • perso11 1111e1flled in • -....._. • a tormal Aeaue.I to1 Cal1to1n1a Q2fie0 .,.,.._ the .._ OI Mill dent ducteO by 1 geMt•• P•*" Celll 92 1 n
BEANa IAENE FRERICHS COOICfll .,. avalllb'-IOI rhe estate VoY ma~ llltt Wtlh o.e ... ot IN ~run· SpAQal NOi~ ot .... Allng Tilt! name add•Ull aod ~ ..... ~ end Tn11 l l•lemo111 WH 1119<1 !*lll\P Tn11 bu,iness ", '0
A PETITION flU beell flled exemiN111on tn the hie kl!CJI ,,.. court 11 lorrna1 AeQves1 MCWled bf ltle De.cl ol ol 1 an 11'1'119'\tofy and 1etec>h0ne nun\0.1 of plotn· ....,_of lllill AaefNr, woth the County Cletk 01 O•· The reg111ran111I com dueled by '* corpora ion m
by Wiim ~ Frenchs In by the COurt '°' Spec1et NottCe of the 111~ Trwst. •nd • NolK• ol ~WI or e&la .. M.tell 1111 1 111ixney or pt11111111 lhe 1•11 ..,, ange County on A~st 2 menced 10 t11nsac1 bU3.. Tne 1eo•••11nus11 ~si-
lfle 1"91fior CoYrt of C•M· THE PETITION raquests •no ol en inventory ano ap. o.e... arid E*•tOI' tO Sal ot ot at1y pe•tion °' without an euorney •• (El M 11 'Mia 1 ....., ..., t989 ness under the t1c1111ous mencea 10 11:•~ ,1111001 lomla, County of Orange 8i.1lhor11y 10 adm1m11e1 IM pra1sa1 or estate asse1s or ol ..tw:tl r~ °" ~ act'OUnl as pro'lltded rn nombre. 11 dlrecc1on vet nu· ~tan FWH• bu11nen name(•! !Isled MU under I 1
1 THE PETITION 1eques11 es111e undtt the lnd•e>en· any pet111on 0r account as as Duc:llfl'leflt lt•llll63. seclllOfl 1250 OI fie mero de 1e1e10110 del •aclllMf end..,.... to 1 PubhShed Orenge Coest eb0\19 on July 28. 19119 1>u11ness nameOI 1 sled
lhe1 Wiim Lammert Fr9'1Cf'ts dent Adm111<11111.on or Es· pro'll>Oad m sect•on 12$0 ol 8l.oll •· ~ .. °' ~ CllltfotT'lla Probate Coo. A ab<19ado del demandente. o "'.......,.. • ....._ Dally PllOI August t 1. 18. 25, Randell W Blanchafd above on Auo08u5t 1 1~~9 s•
ba IC>POlnled u personal tales Act IThtS authOr•ttW>ll 1neCa1110rn111P1oba11tCode Rae.or~• ulw ••II be R~esl lof ~Notice del demandente que oo o.da...,1 OI DMm.tl Sec>temt>e< 1 1989 P1nt<ten1 Tnomu J nny 0 •
rap<eaentatlve 10 1dm1n15fer allow 1"9 pe1sona1 reg~-A Request '°' Spec191 NottGe IOtm rs available lrom flo 11ence ab<>gado es1 R1CM1d ~ tor &.le, """a Mtleri f-645 This s111ernent wu tiled detll the .. 111e or 1ne decedent llllve to Ilk• man~ actions l0tm is ava1111blQ h'om tne ainouittecl by ~ Saliet court cterk J Grabowski Esq Wymllll Nodoe d o.t.111 w fltaiOft with the County c..,11 or 01 fh•S slttttmenl was llleo
A HEARING on the pell· w11ho.i1 obt11ning COUfl ap· court c;lerll = :::::Or;"':"P~= Aftor~ fCH Pedll-r: Bauller Kuchel 4 Silbert lo Se110 lie,_... in 1111 P\alC fl)TIC£ af\oe Cou11ty Oii Augu,1 2 with the County Cle<k ol 0 ;·
lion will be held on 5ep1em· proval Before taktn<;a certain "llontey fOf tt.tlt!Of'er: 60lll. S.etamenlo CA ri:E . .lune, Inc. 2600 Michelson Drove Suitt' Counly wher9 lhe .... ~ 1989 ange Co.inty on Augu5t
bet 7, 11189 el 1 45 P M In .,.,y 1mp()rtan1 ac1t0ns. hOw TltMdofe M HMtlln, Etq.. tSl •O Cl I f l O•·f 1 I 1 2t Herbof 8 1vd. 700 11v1ne C;alllixn111 92715 ~.__la...... . FICTITIOUS 8Ul*Ell FU71tl 1989
Dept. Mo. 3 localed at 700 l<lef lh8 !*IOflll reruesen• OM Newpott "-9. Sit . FO,_ INQ'lll"~I· t•1tl .. 9211 17141 852·~700 T~• oai f Clik'lf M1e! NAMS ITATl•HT PubksNICJ Orange Coast FU710&
Civic Center D11ve West, talwe W>llbereQuf!edtogMI toll, New~I .. ach, CA ~HOME FEOERAl Co1taMeM ,CA92626 DAlE tfechal OCT 21 lany AotlWftaft, Anomie,• Tfle lollow1ngpe1sons111e D111yP1101Aug11sl II. l8 25 Pubhshe<l Oraflge ~o;~'
Santa An •. C.tlllornte r\O\ICtl 10 1nl1ttll$led persons nMO SAYING'S ANO LOAN Otanoe Coast Daily Pilot 1988 Law. ,4140...,. Blvd. .. 911. dOlng busmeSS 11$ September I, 1989 0111y Pilot August I I I
12702-0aSa untess 1ney nave waived nu· Publtshl"d O•anoe Coast ASSOQATl()N a C:0.Po<· Aug l O. 1 I 17. ,999 J. tt.IHMll Cletll, by O. 108. ~. ~ JUS RITE IMPORTS 282 F-642 September I 1989 F.646 If' YOU 08JEC T 10 the ttce °' consented to me Dll•ly P•lol Aug\151 II 12 18 .. '°" -Tf\lstea 8 Y Andi• Awntond. DttMlty (7141 ~ N M.tgnol•I 018'ioe CA
gr•ntlng of the petition. fOu proposeo itc11on I The rode· t989 R °"'9lophel AufhOr•ted P\B.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO THE PERSON 016ed: • ti. t•, a, 92666 rta.JC NOJIC(
should either 1ppe1r al lhe pelldenl adm1n1stoat1or1 FS657 s.g,.., o.ie c:ir•tM!I SEFWED 'fou are se1ved an l#ry AollWftaft, AltOlf""I • Naomi Dawn McGaon,
hMrlng end state your ob· authority w•lf oe granted un· ---.-_-IC_Mft_T_ICE ___ 0112a OM>4 oa·11ia11 NOTIC EK Q502..8.LTION tn 111d1v1du11 defenda11t '--282 N Mtgnoha CA 92666 K'"'54
,ec:tlons °'Ille written ob1ec· less an 1nreres1ed pe<son ..-~ nu OF PETI Pub1ts11eo Orange Coast """9. 11, ti, 25, t• This business •s con· FICTITIOUS auslNESS
Ilona with Ille cO<.trl belO<e !ties an ob1ec11on 10 1he pelt-Plllt.IC NOTICE TO ADMINISTER Oa11y P1rot July 28 August A Oratw Coe1C ~Plot ducted by 1nd1v1dual NAME ITATHIENT
Ille hearing Your •ppell•· Hon and snows good cause K 503l1 ESTATE OF: 11 18 1989 The registrant com The lollow•f\Q persons are
ance mey be In person or bV why the CO\Srl should no\ Notlca ot K 50223 MINNIE E F608 "8.IC NOTIC£ menced to 11a11sac1 bu&I· doing business as
your all<>'ney. grant tile au1no<11y OIH olwllon of FICTITIOUS 8USINESS JACQUES ness urtdl!f the lt<.ltltous JOt<ERS, 2285 New1>011
lf-"YOU ARE A CREDTTOR A HEA~ING on Ille pelt· f>ert--'llp NAME STA'f£MENT C ASE HO A 149536 Plllt.IC NOTICE TOll3288 business name cu names Boulevard Costa Mesa
or a contingent cre<11101 01 11onw1llbet•eldonSEPTEM Pu1>1oc: noltCti •S nto1,.01 Tne lo1towt1•Q persr•1tS a•P T 1 NOl'ICEO# 1111e0 above Oil '-•IQ\i51 1 Cla1I 92627 lh• clecleaM<I, )IOU must hie BER 7 1989 al 1 45 p M in given 1na1 BAV DEVELOP dOlnQ blJSlllPh .. ~ 0 a I roe.rs NOTtCE Of' TitUSTR'S TA~TEE'S MLE 1989 Oewee·s. Inc Cal1toin1a
1 th the d Oep1 No 3 located at 700 M ENT CORPORA l 10111 beneloc•an<>s c:rro1ors SM.a No41c;a It hef9by tiHan llWI Naomi McGann 1285 Newpofl Boulevard =~ ~ ·~~;'ro the c~:;:::al CMc Cenle1 Drnt> Santa BURREL 0 MAGNUSSON K~t~•~''s~o~t>sc.e;~::-,• H~:, con11n9en1 r.tPOlo<S and T.$. Mo.-412 on Friday,~ I~. 1918 • Tilts s1a1emen1 was hied Costa Mesa, Call! 9:>627
rap<'esenfa1tveappo1ntedby Ana Cot.9?701 and LR GOSWILL(R INC nttss l.ente• Ur"P 100 Pf>fSOOS wtio mav NOTICa 1000 ~M., • lt'9 otb w11n111e Coun1y C1e11<t>I O• This l,)usmess 1s to11 the court wlllltn lou1 mon1ns If 'OU OBJECl 10 1ne ne1etolor .. duong Ovstness ll•int> CA 92~ 15 Otl'le,...,•se ~ tnlerPSled on YOU AA£ IN DEFAULT loc:8led • 14140 8-:fl 81'11<1 • .inge County of\ July 1 t \lu<:led by a coroo11Jl1on
from tile date ot first is nr.in11n9 of the oe111tor1 vou unde• tne 1tc1111ous fnm tN> will °' estate °' boll\ UNDER .. DEED OF TRUST St•, 108, W•"*"*• 1989 lhe reo1s11an11s1 LOm ,, 1 B v E111t!q;i11se 111•111t'tt ' • " 01 ••1"-'llllE E J"COUES ,.. ..._._, a-su•nce 0111\le<sas provided snoutd appear al tne ttearong name and s1y1e o A•· Sall .. ll & McAdam Int 41 ;:: P~ETITION"' has been O,,.TED 12.9-88, UNLESS ca11..,,-UirTy ._t1man on F42t831 menced 10 t1ansac1 ous1
10 sec11on g 100 of the Call ano state your obie<:l•ons ur LAKEVIEW PA Al NE RS a ien1ton llovlJ c RO&~ ,9~5 00 0 F YOU TN<E ACTION TO bet\1111 of Town Cant• Pubhshf'd Orange Coas1 ness under 1t1e 1tc111tous
tomla P1obate Code The 111e w1111en 001ec11ons with Cahl0tn•a L•m•ted partner-Sourn Main Sl•~I ''e""" ~~OU~S on lfl~"kunonor PROTECT VOUR ~·-Aaaoc:llflon wdl D<itly Pt101 August 11 18 25. business nameur listed lime 101 tiling cta1m1 will not 1he court oetore the hea•ing ship at 19600 f;111cn.io CA 927 ,3 ... ... • pubic a1Ct1a11 IO ltle Sep1emt>e1 1 1989 above on NIA e1tplre p11or 10 lour months Your appeara11ce rnuy be 111 Suite ?00 Ctly ol l1v1nt> Court 01 Calilo.nia Counry PAOPERN. IT MAV BE hlghwl lllddar tor c:mtl, F 664 Tnomas E•sea P1es1oen1
11om Ill• dete ol the l'ear1119 per!oon or t:iy )'Our ano•nf'y Coun1y 01 O•ange Stllte ot rr.~·;,'~e 11
1 ••;~'~\'"18,1,~~;.;~5 °1 O Rfo.NGE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAt.E CMhlan ctiedl or c:eflif1ed Tn1s s1a1emen1 wa~ r.ted
not•C«I above IF YO-. ARE A CAEC.1 TOP Ca1t1c .. n1d O•O on tne JC1tn L •"•lf'• 0.,,t' Su 1,. 'l'tO THE , PElll~O~ IF YOU NEED AN chadl (fl9Y'lbla • *"-CJll Nia P\111.IC NOTICE wilh lhC County C1e11<, ot O•-
YOU M•V EXAMINE the O• a =onl•noenl Cft'OtlOr \)I 1By ;)! No~en.oer t988 ll\ ... n .. CA 92; t5 ·e~os~~lldl • Al EXPLANATION OF THE '" lawtul ~ ol ,,... Uniled nge Counly on July 13
P\alC M>TICE
FICTITIOUS BUllNUI
NAME ITATUIENT
The t0Uow1ng persons aoe
doing bus1ne$S as
AUTO AME.RICA JOO
Cagney Lane , 109 Newport
Beach. Cahl 92663
Rui V1lllUI Rocha l•:!> ...
Aide• Lane Tustin Call!
92680
l lltS DUS•ll .. S!'; '" con ducted by an 1rt01v10uit1
rne 1eg1slrant1s1 1.on1
mente<l 10 11ansat1 bus•
ness unrler tne l1ct11tou~
business namejsl hs1ed
above on June 29 1989
Ru• V1eua Aocha
This s1a1emen1 wu toled
w11n lhe County Clerk 01 O•·
ange County on JunP 29
1989 Ille l\ePI by the cou11 II )Ou •np oeceaseo "'u mu~• tole mulu.i• <.unc;eni disscilvt> 1ne JA ll bt• -'\ppo.nlt•d NATURE OF THE SI-) d rlgtll. 111\a and K50331 1989
are a person 1ntereslt'<l 1n your claim w1ll11ne Cou1 t Jnd 'a'o part11'"~"''-' ano tet1nm-1 nis ou·. 1tt'\S !o """ as Pf\fSOM.ilf rf'R:'St>llldltv() ~EEOING AGNNS T lnteraal ~ed by • Notice ol FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
the estate. you may hie w1111 ma11 a COP" 10 tne pe1son111 lit? lheu 1<'latoons <15 pall ,ju, It'd by 1 gt'netJI p,iri IO aomoni5tei I estate of YOU YOU SHOULD 0.leiill and Elecllon to Hit NAME STATEMEN1' Ft25115 F423t22
• r ne1sh1p the oooeoen1 • p Dada,_,,, ol lhe C·OUfl •formal Request reprtJSt!nlllt"e dppu1111..o l» ""'s I •.-•t-•• lhe reQo<t•a••I , "" THE PE:llllON CONTACT A LAWVER Ul'IUW'll IO The lollow1"g persons a•"
'°' Spec•ll No1tce 01 the ltl· the c0yn "'"'""' lour monmc; Fur the• "Cll•C.t' •S ""'Pt•) men~t'd 1) 11 llllSd•, t•u ,, requests lf<e deoodt-.ot 5 On SEPTEMBER I ~' eon: & doing busmess a!>
Put>hShl'd 011111qt> C:o,,,, Publlsnen Orar•ou CoAsl
Daily P•IOt July 28 -'ttausr 4 Oa11y P1101 July 28 AuQu,t 4
11 18 1989 II 18 198q r 60'J 1ng ot an 1n11en101y anll ilP· trom "'" 01lh~ ot h•'lt " o"en tf1Jt "'" J11dt'"~19' "<I lll'lli. ut1dei lho> 1,. ,.,,.,.,~ Will and coo.cits ,1 any 1989, al g 45 AM .. ~ .... ior..on wtlldlor .~-Ott~ BLACKH~WK Otl AS· pr11semen1 01 estare assets suanoeot1e1te•s asµrnv0.i .. .i will not b" •t>•11t>11s•01" '""' ORANGE cOAsr ,_...._ ....... -1-----------+----------~f----------
f " 00 ' h , in1s Oa• on •o• .1111 •WI• ''us1ness name ,,, .... n .. ·,; b9 adfntltod to p1ob<l1e 26 11198 In Officlal Aeoofdl ot aun11c NOTICE 111-fC NOTICE 111-fC NOTICE or o any pa1111on 01 account 1n sec11on.,' o 1 , • ..,3,, • 11•.m.•o dl>O•e "" reu•,..u, J The ..,,, and any OOOIC~s FINANCIAi.. CORP A • r-~ '"~ ..-~ es provided 1n sec1ton •250 101n1a Proo.tie Cud{' Tn., QJ1tcns ncu••eo l•\ tn.. ·· Orange County GelllOmia. In ----------1---..-..;-.. _____ , __ ..;..;;.;;...;;...;._,;._ __ _
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·' 11 otnt>• '" h•• ""' He ~"'" •98~ aie ava1~1ble lo• CALIFORNIA eooordell08 WI~ • o.o.r.ton CON ...... ID"'TED ---~ CONDITION OF 0 the ah 01n1a robale ltme or ""'9 ''"'"~ .... nor '13mt' O' 1n lllt' nJmt' 01 II~ lfv•ne l'111allCtdl lnYt'•I e•ammahon 1n lfle hie ""P' CORPORATION as duly ol ~ ... Condlllot-. • ...,.THE ..... ..., o"05,r;;: .. ·:E COUNTY
Code A ReQuest 101 Special expore before fou• m,inlf•~ '""' mt'nls 11 JamPs T (..di""'' by trlt' cou11 appointed Trull" unoor Rellnalona ,_....,In Otlct.I .. ""' ~-
No11eet0<m 1s avB1lable lcom 1rom ine llea1i1>g "·1'" "" DA TED AT 11.,,,. 1 ,,, fh15 s1 .. 1e"'""' .... ,~ 111,..., THE PETlftON and pursuant 10 o..d ot R4ICIOtOI 01 ~ Counly. Conaolldated Report of Condition of "The Bank of Orange County' of 1~~~0·~~~r~''"' l ~mmet1 uc~~b~v:v f)(AM "If 1,,., rornic1 '"'~ '· 1'• oa, 1 ui~ "''" rh.-l.Oullh ClerL 1 O• ~C:,QUl"S~ c1u1nor11y 10 lrusl ~ DECEMBER Calilomla; In ,,,. pniper1y Foontaln Valley, Orange, and Domestic Non41 Subsldlanes at the close of
y 198'1 -4nQt' Counlv Oh JUI) • .i aumtnister ""' &.>IAIO 15 19M as lnSl No 88· St11J81ad In I.aid Courty Wld business on June 30, 1989 Frerichs hie ~t!PI by 1111!. cou• I If \OU PIN TO , Ci"O"E l .t( 198•• F42604' 11nde1 the lnoependcnl 6"':.•97 ot' ,_,,,a, .._.,_...,In &•• o-:rtbad •. Lal 7 &;i• Stat• .... Mo. 1275 Qe0"0£ L. ROGERS, are a peoson m1e1 .. ~tl'U "' " n ••• Admln1slratoo'1 ol Estalos ""'" ..,.,...,_ """""'\n .,.,...,,.1 H .,T E 1 loin•us ~1 l ~ .. l~Ol Oui• •nt PvtJltsheO 01dn4L (.Cl,\51 , ..... _..,,,. ot , ... "-·ntv 37 ol Tl9CI No. 104e4 •,.... .._ a An L Y, A ltle es1a1e you 1'1'13) ,, .. Wolh ~. ~ " Act (1ht~ aulho11"' will .... ..,......... . .... vuu ., ..... . !)"'" Su•ll' •t;o 1,,,,.1 CA ,)1J11, P11or Auqu,I ·• 11 lb ~ •r Recor o4 ORANGE Maipr~ln~ Law Cerp., 17111 h9cfl rile COUii a IOtntdl ReOUt:'SI • ., l'IO!cl allow lhO parsonal o.t ua-eQOrd ol Mid 9outeverd, Swlle 103, Hwnt· for SC>t!C•ill Nohce 011rie' .;~-is :;a 1epr95oef'lta11"e to tai.e County Slate at California ~o!-r.~~h
Ing to" • e. c h . c A 109 Of '"' trtwenlO•) "''" di' BA 'r DC • El p,,t[ N-1----------many acll0'1S WflhOUI Executed by JAMES E Troe S11ee1 Alldr-and
t21'7·Mt pra1sa1 of <'St.i1e assets o• ''' ~C'RPQR.O-l 1"' ' t '1 MLIC NOTICE o«>ld1111ng c0urt app1oval GUNN ANO lOAI J GUNN other common ci.Ag,...IOI\ " Published Orange Coast .in~ pe1.11011 :>• atcounl .•~ '''"''" t.NPCI' •:inr. Bun .. l) 1----------Bel0to Ca11Jn9 onrtam very Will SEll Ar PUBI IC any 01 lhe ,.., ~
D111tyP1101Augus1 tO 11 ,-P•O••<leO "sec11or1 1:;.'50 ' \'·~~! ·~~~:11 •:·"~,.~~"1. "'' ""OTICEl<OOSOF~7~-TION 1n'P(>•1,.n1 ac1t0ns AUCTION l O ~UGHE ST ~~ llbo¥e Is. purponed
1989 1ne CaltlOlllld Proo ..... (,ooe " PETI howP.-er INl p;><sonal BIDDl R r OR CASI t IO ~ u EHier ·-
________ T n_f_6_7_7 A Re<iueS1 l1.>• Si>e<.1a1 Ntll•Co! Da '' "'•c' ''""'"' 11 •;·~~ lO ADMINISTER "'P'\""'ntill•vt> ..,,u be (payable at lime of sale in C•ltloml&. · '
to1m •s available trom me ESTATE OF ••·QuHNl to 91vP no11co 10 lawful money ol rrie Untied SM,.._ ill De ade b<A P\alC NOTICE couoi cte'" 111m• IC NOTICE H ELEN MARIE '"1'""~ted P•·•~ns uni•'~ Stares) at THC MAIN tth<M cov.:.r.. orm _,,,;.,,. Attorne, IOf Petitioner: r "°'-Hwy holvf' w<11vf'd no1ic1> 01 w . y, NOTICE Of' PETITION &ucl\elter, Nemef. Field• & TlCE ~ TAYLOR eke con'\<'fll(ld to lllP P'OPo""'d NORTH ENTRANCE TO arpr-or lrnpNd, regerdong
TO ADMINIST£R Younger. Terence s TA~~f'S SALE HELEN TAYLOR ,.1 1,0., 1 Till> rO<WpPnOt>nt l HE COUNlY IRle, llOS•••ion. or
IEITATEOF un•n. 700 South Flower' TS NoT·200H-003 CA SE NO A149519 .i•1nwn1.,1t41ton .. u1ho1•1) COURl'MOUSE. 700 CIVIC 9'1Curnbran<:aS. IO P9Y lor
STEl'HEN B. SMITH, StrMI, Suite 700, Los An· ~No S717'5 To iill f'lt>i•S w N !>I> 9r..tr'IPd unh•'s iln CEN1ER DRIVE WESr, llalt~ m~e •It• STEPHEN gele•. CA 90017 YOU ARE ~ OEFAVI. T U"4 l:l<'nefl<:1ar~s credi\OIS '"'••1t><;lt'O Pf\1<,0n l11f!<". tin SANlA AHA. CAllFORNl.4 .... "':entl· COi.ii ~
BUCHANAN SMITH Pubhsne<:> Orange (..oast DE.A THE DEED 01 muST c:on11ng9fll crMIOIS "'110 OOj('\.tlOn lo thn PM•hoo all llQl\I. lllle and ~flt :·~~ -:t. IO.,_ we.
CaM NumtMr: Daily P1lo1 Augvst 11 It 18 DATED 06.'13"81 UNLESS P4'""0tlS """O tnily ,;ina .,nowc; 900d c.tu'-l• con~ tg and now l14Hd l..-. " at86I
A-1•t202 198~ YOU f AIC( AC. TION 10 otn••twtS9 b9 tnlfHE>Slt<d '" why lh{> 001111 "\tloul<l nQ! tly II unoer said Oee<J °' 'o"~· ~ ~ lnll said
To all he11s bene•1c1a••es r<;oA:. PAOTFCl l QUA PRO tlV> ""'"or p51a1e or both ~1.in11111• aurhnnry T•\'51 in the property -•ion.--...... 91\y,
cre<11to1s contingent Ct'l()1 PERT't n MAY 8l ~ 0 t.I HE~EN ~APE ,.. Hl A.PINC. or II. SllU81ed In sal<1 COonty and :;::, ,,... ~""' ol H od
tors and persons wno ma~ PUBLIC NOTICE Af A Pu&•C ~Al l 11 l AVLOR <111.il '1£l EN t>o•hhon ""'" 01• 11•111 Oil Slate ~SC.nl>e<J as LOT 4 •ion;-· .. ~ ano
be 6lherw1se 1n1ersled '" lhe i----------VOU NEED AN (-CPI AN l "'VLOR l\uquo,I 1• l'.1t!'I di 1 4 C, Of TRACf 2467 IN Tltr ••~ o ._, .... ~··
wHI Or estate or 00111 of NOTICE OF PETITION AnQN OF IHE NATURE A PETlll(>lll toas ~n P M 1n U.·pl ) l()c1W>d -'1 C O ' he """-
STEPHEN B SMllH a .. a TO ADMINISTER OF THE PROCE E 0 1NG h1<'<1 by RIC.HA AO C ' 10 •v<e (' t•nl"' OrtvP ITY F NEWPOAT AsllOClalion undet &ard
STEPHEN B UC.H ANAN ESTATE OF AG AINST YOU YOU C.a..<;EV ill ltle 5ul)f>t>01 y.,..,, '>d f'l.1 Ana (A SEACH, AS PER MAP Dedlnl<on nat'*>l«e
SMITH JAY v. Bl.lC'KMAN SHOUlO CON TACl A (ou•I ol Cahl0<.,1a Counry J." I RECORDED IN B()()I( 110, ••80.Aecl and dell'llerad 10 the c .... Number: LAWYEA ol ORANGE IF Y•)u n BJl CT HJ PAGES t5 ANO 16 or underllgned • wnaen
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IU \ I II '0 I H •-,
EGGE!'\
EMILY MAE
EGGEN. ag{' s.i. d11.J
on August 9. l~l:I~
after a bn d 11lm_-.,.s
She was 'a 30 vear
resident of Costd
Mesa and H untingto n
8 (' 8 C h $ h t' I S
survived bv ht:r
daughtl'r Ph yllis
Rebstock (John l. 11f
Alexendr1a. V1r~1nio:
grandch1Jdrt:n. John
111 of Arlmgton. \'tr ·
ginia, and Kennl'th of
Hooks. Texas Mem·
orial service will be at
F i r st United
M ethodist Church in
Costa Mesa a1 2 oo
P.M Sund.,y. Au~ust
13, 1989 In llt'u u f
flow ers contrtbutuins
may be mad<> tu
Amencan Cani.·t!r So·
c1ety.
A·l4ts45 On F1ocs.., A~uSI ill THE PETnl()lll H•o 9"'"'"'9 QI""' Pf'lol•Oll MISC(ll.ANEOUS MAPS, Dedaralion of DeltlUll ano
To dil ht"',5 t:>enel« ~• ... ., 1N9 a1 1 OU P u ...,....., 1r>QIJPSIS tt>al RICHARD C {.'.>u 'J kltd «Ppo•..io at lfi•• IN THE OFFICE Of TH( Ot'Nlndlors.ie.end•*llllen
c.le<l•lors ._ ,1111"'1"' 1 11,.Cl F.-.a1 S."'nos l•ntJ l oan C:A<,,EY De appornt('(j as ,,. '''"'l "M <,1.tte yn1.• COUNTY RECORDER OF Nole. ol 0.laul end Eteaion
tors cl"ll f'ersons ,,..,,, 111,11 Auoc.•lron a Wpuldlt0tt Pf'r<;or1af repr_.,tallvO to 01111-'•0"' 01 '''" "'"''''" SAIO COUNTY lo Sell to be NQOrtMd ., lhe
t>e otneiw•!.l' tnteo!>l\".J ,,, '"" lormtirly -nlJ•n a~ Hun•t-~C11•~n1-;W>1 lrtr> es1a11• ol ·,r.1.~ hP"'· ""'" """ l--0<1•I llle slleet lld01l1$S llnd County ,.,..,.,,... raal ~
'""" o• es1.t1e 01 OL•I' ,, JA, F.,.,al S."'ng~ Ano L •""" "" 1t1•oo<X-n1 r .... '''" '"" '"'·"'"'.l Yo111 olher commoo <>er.1gna11on OeSa>beel herein 11 tocmacl. v BLACKMAN ~hon ol S... CheQu 'HE PETll1 H l>''.t•,tt• ,, ""•• 1,,, " If any ~the real Pfoperfy Tru~ae oonouc:titlg ule'
A PETITION nas r>e••I 11 .. 0 .,, 11US1• ""°"' a °'*' OI "'4J•'SIS the 0&09 I<; r-. "' )I '"t <'>.. '"'"' 1•y oescnbeo II~ 1$ lany Aalhrr18"1, Anomey .. t:>v v,,9,,.,3 Blac.,.ma'• 1 11 e lru11 Oa•ttd 06 1l 10 W ill and co0c11c; 11 any 1 ' 1 11<•f A purported 10 ba 1730 Lr#, 14140 8-:tl ~.Ste .
Suoenor Courl 01 Cd1tfl•""• sy'9d by Jal." T Aun04ol °'' <10lntlle<1 lo prot'IWllP ' Ill (\I T\'" t" .i 80 NAIRE WA.Y NEWPORT I06, Wwtm.._I.,, Celttorn•
C 0 end Ca1011nfl A Runde• l hP wil ano any oo(jtc~~ .t·•, .. 1 •. , 1 • ""' ,0, (•' 11 " · (7141 ~3308 cunt) ol •ange hutblnd .,..:i .,,,,. as tlJ'f\I ,1, 1, a"a lal:lie IQ• ,_. , 1,,,_ 1 , , .. ,,,.,, 1 le· BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92260 Diiied .>.Jly 18. , ,_, By
fHE PEllf·ON l'!lut.'~b htn•n•~ anu •ccu•d,.d '"ilmtn.il•OO•nltlPfil••"'•"·I , ,. ,.,,,,, "'" '"" .~,•• The uo09'slgned larr; Racnman. Altomey al 1nat v '9"'h) B'dt •"" ,, t·"" OSIJ01&2 Dea 61 ., ,, Trusl d ~ U lOPCIOnlPO JS person"' f<!P . M Ume<'ll 'r ltlf• cou" ,,,.., ""'' .• l •Dy ', ""' . .. f ms 8l'Y ., reseniatrwi 10 aOmi'11l>lt>• th .. 214l22 Bio pe\111 ol THE PET rT 10\/ """""'' " .,.0,, . .,..,.1,1o.~1, Nlllllllly lor any tncotrectness o\vg 11, 18, 2S, 11189
estate of tn" oect-dr>nt lh• 011tc111 Retord' ot tt'Qu~IS auth()rtty to "PIK>" r.~1 tJ~ "" Ct"" ot 1'18 ..,... ~ and Orsnge Coe91 Daily P1tot
Orange County C.A •'" wit ddm.n1ster tt>t> ~rill(' "' 1l ,, '<' ·' " • •• •. ho"' ot"« common ,._.,.....k>n, ----------THE PET•TION •t>Qvµ~1~ I pub! • ---lhe detl'dt''ll ;. I/ill L ll•U • IC aucrlOtl 10 lh• under "'" t~n<M>nl "' :101'1 '' • • "' ,A'l<J ?' II fltl'IY, showrl l*'9ln P\ellC NOTICE ~ brddlfr tor ~· "' Aamon1c;11a110n or E<iratPS 11 .. ,... 1• : ., .. ,,..11 Said IM iM• De mecse c;ochc•l9 ,, on, bP llOm•llell Un<led States Oollers a1 tne ACI rThis authO""' Wiii "" ,.~~ J' " ~' ,,,, -· ---· A-----..; K50333 10 probate II~ ,..,11 a11" "'"' Nloflll 1ron1 ent 10 the " ,, ""'' ~"""'' .....,,...._,, ~ CO<l•Ctls 41,., Jvafl lblt' 10 , C()U C:0U 1~ allow lhe Pff'SO'\dl ( 1 I'" .; 1•1 .r,,,1,, • n11t wanenty eXprftl IX flCTITIOUS BUSINESS ~iaminalion ,,. lhe lilp kt'PI C.-nlt::. 1~Uuit IOO rf'pl~lahv(I to li!hl> ~." '"V ,,,,. 1 '"l t,~ "" mplled ' regw<Jtng lllle NAME STATEMENT ,.,. w •. ,, •n many acllOns wt1hC>vl .... ~ ·•wt 1 rt"" n.-foiP •ou• · ~ tl\e to••n ... mg Pl'•'>,,,., ,,,
Dy Ille Court tne C•I'( uf Silflloil 1'11\d oblatn•nq co 111 CJl)(>IOYdl ""•'""'~ 1,,.,.. fl'" '1f'i1nnn polMlalOn, cttJ•ng !)U5tnf>S~ as
THE P( TlliON •t'IJUt'~I ... Orenve Cou1tly {./\ .tit B;lfore Calun~ 0Pr1a1n Vi'')< 1.-tl•· """'''0 ... nn ... 1, ' encumC>fario.s. to pey In. AT L A s M 0 ~ f c. '°' c. F
lutho• I~ 10 JOn1tn•ste1 tne 11gn1 rt1le an\l '"'"'•·SI •rnc>orl.:tlll act>O"S YOU .. AV EX"r.AINE ram.tntng f)f1f'ICIC>el sum ol 1 TO S04 \Isl Sr,,•el Sutle PState uno~• 111e ' oei I?"· alrl...,.S 111 _, "°" ~ "" "' the nole(s) teeUIWCI by Mid dent AOmtn1Shaf•C1" nt Fs ..... ,, ~ rhe Oeoed r N>wf'V(>I lhl> Pt'~<ll lhe MP ~pl b'( tr>e court II 202 Nc .. pn<I Bl'l•• (.ii I
T..., 1 u "'l>'•~nlA""'' "''" bl' you a•e a ""''~n Deed ol Trust !Min lnl-' 9?6b 1 tales Act 1Thos aull'<'• !, ""''' f\.ISI on 1"-1..i pr~l'f o<1 IO 1 1 ,.~ ~ lhereOn .a pre>Ylded In Seid allo"' 1he u»•~o11a1 r.·i-1~s .. •1-O..C.ttied a Plf'Cel Qrw '"4\'"' 9•'rl' no''" 0 mter~IOd 1n tho estate · At•a"> MorlgliQ\' 1 ''' '"" l~ ...., -• Trect 1,_..~ "' 1nlP1PSled pP•SOns uni••<;.<; you ~~-hie .,111 ltle oou'1 note(s). edllanc.t. If any, Pmlr•f'•)fttP t!>Q 10 v,•nlur.i tahvP to tSktt rn.Jn., ~u """' "" «• UI' vv;.iiu th h d t .. ~, uno.r trle ol Jd H S £ .,.,in0u1 Obldll••"O c utl ao 11\w C111 ul Costa "'""" 1''11 Ave •a•ve no oce or a formal R~est lor tenna .. ''" u•lt> 16•" "'"'o
B Counru OI °' Sl•I~ uf .. M wnll'd IO IN • P•OPOSl'd Sl>f'Oal lllohOO ol Irle fllt0g Deed ol Trust. ..... ~ Ca11t 9 14JL
pro•a• t'lu•t' ta1o.1rta "''ii"' "'-'-lor·~ .. as~·.n o'n • ,ic1oor1 I Th<> lnde!>f'nonnt of an invoolory and 111'«2 expenses ol lr>e Trvst" Atl,.5 l.J,••tat l.o•r Co111 ve•y 1mpo1rnn1 act•nns hu"' ._ ..... • adfTltn sir 1oon a trio "' ever ine P"'..,onal •!'P•l!St'n ~ ~<*l ,,. ~ 47 1 1 ii u "·r appti11sat ol 6sta1e assets -""al tne trusts cf'MlecJ by 1orn1d 15"110 VP11ll•"' Btv<I
iat•ve ""'"be reQuireo 10 govP P a u es J 7 1 o 4 LJ u 1 ""'1 bl' grantpd unlt>s.c; an or ol any pebll0'1 or Mid Deed of Trust Suite 16?'1 Et1rir111 C:a11t
nol•CP 10 •nlt-1este<1 ~·~o••• MrsceUeneous M.ilµs R1 inl1>11"Sled f::'s.on I~ an ~"' as gro~ in Tlle total lllTIOUf'll ol tne 91 436
unless tney h.Jvt' waiveu ro cords ol Or•11oe C..unly ot>t ll()n the pefll•on sec:llOn 125 ol !tie ~ ~ ot 1,,. Ca111\ne~s Alias Inc Ne ...
A88ETS
Cash and due from banks. .. . . ............... .
Investment securlles (Market Value $3,3'44) ..
Non-Investment securities .. ,
Trading accounl securities. . .............. .... .. .... .. .
Doller Amount•
In Thou .. ndo
6.282
3.•77
·O·
·O·
Federal funds sold and ~rllles purchased under
agreements to resell rn domestic otfl<ies
Loans, Total (ucludlng unearned Income)
Less: Allowance for possible loan losses ... .
17,553
554
Loans. ll{lt... .... . .................. ..... ....... ...... . .. .. . . .
Bank premises. F.F. & E. etc. (Including S-O! capital lease)
Real estate owned other than bank premises .
Investments In unc0t1solldated subsidiaries and
associated companies ....................... , .... .
Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding
Other asset s (Including S·O-Intangibles) ..
TOTAL ASSETS ...................... ..
UABtLITIES
TOT AL OE POSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFIOES
Total demand deposits .......... . ..... .
Total time and savings deposlls ............... ..
TOT AL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES.
TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND
FOREIGN OFFICES. ... ..... .
Federal funds purchased and securlttes sold under
agreements to repurchase In domestic offices ..
O ther llabilltles for borrowed mone~.
Including note balance of US Treasury
Mortgage Indebtedness (Including S .0-capital leases)
Acceptances flllecuted by or for account of
this bank and outstanding.
Other habillties
TOT AL LIAB ILITIES (excluding subordinated notes
and debentures)......... . . .. .. .. . . ..... ..
Subordinated notes and debentures.. .
8HAMHOLDERI EQUITV
Preferred stock
No. shares outstanding
Comm0t1 stock
·O·
No shares authorized 2.000
No. shares outstanding 100
Surplus ....... -................... , ..... , , , ..... .
TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL.
Retained earnings........ .. .. :
Amount
Amounl
Reserve lor contingencies and other capital reseNes
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY., ............ , ..... ..
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
32.662
18,043
14,619
·0-
3. l 16
1,465
7.700
16,999
761
784
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The un<Mtaigned, Roger W Pren. President & CEO and Patricia A
Benson. V P. & Cashier ol the above-named bank. each declares, for h1msell
alone and not for the other: I have personal knowledge of the matlers
contalntMS In this report and I believe thet eacti statement In said report IS
true. Each of the undersigned. for himself alone and not for tne o ther. certllles
under penalty of perjury tha1 the foregoing Is true and correct
Executed on June 27, 1989. at Fountain Valley, Ca1tforn1a
Roger W Pratt
Patricia A Benson llCl' 01 conser1ted 10 lhf' c.tornoe '4nn ~ws ~ cau<.4> Caltlomia P1oba1e Cooe A oblt99110n MCUf'ed by lhe Jer~e., 1114 Avenu .. 01 1np •r----tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~eQJ1'1t Parcel J A "llf•-•'-tuS<w wh~ I t ~ <:l'lould no Reauest lor =&al No1oee Ame11c.h New Yori. NV+~lblieflo..,~-GoNl-Oell~ Pllet~H-:-'Hf4f'J-------ff65--
P penoen Jd'"'m"" .... ,, .. ,s••, .. , ... .i""t•'"'o._..nw~nn-DYr-•nu ~u~E ." NG• 10"" 8 avat hOIJl 9'1t leuon&l>M estlmlfed costs -~-----------+---------------------+-----------....,.,inen1 "' and to tN· "' H ,...,, on "'" court clefk · autnc11 , ""''"be 9'd' lt'O u• ~ ,., .. ~Lot 41 P<•ltltQn will bP h4>'0 or 'l\ttorney for Petltl-expeoMS tllld lldv&non • P\111.IC NOTICE
less an interested Pt.,Ml11 ol saod Trect No t<>eS6 ~ 4uqu<:I )1 t9e9 at 1 45 WNllam v. Schmidt me time ol me 1nnta1 ----------l'Ull.IC NOTIC£ rta.IC NOTICE PdlllC NOTICE
~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-' files .:1n Oblt"Clton 1" rh" ""t•· HI lo11h det1ned and P ~ in Dept ) IOC4100 al A Profeealonel Cofp pobllcalion ot 1'18 No41Ce of II 11on ano sno~ good cause ~., 1._ Dec..,atl(lf> ·oo C1vo<: CA>nlp• D11vf' 5030 Camp4.1• Or. SM ls SSS.016 33
why lhe COUii Sh<'Uld nol OI eo...n.n.. Oonot•t0n~ WKI Sar1<1 Ana CA Newpofl Beech CA me oenenc.iwy unotf
PACIF1C VIEW mllONAL ,AM
Cemetery• Mortuery
C"-Oel • C1em110<')' 3500 Paclfre v..,. ~,.,..
Newpor1 8eecti ..... ,,.
91en1 the autho11r,, .,_, ,.._,c:t.ons lot G9foon n-01 12660-217'1 • Mid Deed o1 Trvst
A HEARING on the ~II· Par• ""'-9e ~-~rs IF vou OBJECT TO <>.anqe Coas• Daily P110I ~°" e11eculed &n<S
1ton will be neld on AUGUST AuouetlOfl. Recorded in lht qi anting ol the peht•on Aug lo 11 1 7 1989 ~ 10 the underalgned
31 1989 .ll 1 45 PM •n eoo. t 3&71 Pau-s 193• you should appear <ii !tie 1 'M1llen oeca.rtlk>n ot
Deol No J touted al ;oo lhrOUQh tt7l ""tus•"" or ~a11n9 and state your Pl&tC NOTICE Ctvtc Centi'• 011ve <;ant.! OttiUlll tacaos OI Orllr'IQlt .:ibiec!IOns or hie •nllf>n Oafeoll and o.m.ncs for
Ana CA 9270, ewnty c.MOfnoa and any ob11ic1ions oMlh the court K 50047 Sele, and• 'Mitten Noe1oe o1
IF VOu OBJE<.. T •o tht! .,,,..ldnoe!•fl lhMeto t>t>lore the nearmg Vour SU-ONS Oefaull Ind Etedlon to Sell
............ 91.tntonQ 0111 t' l·l't•l _,r ,ou no., str_. address UI appea1anc41 may be in (CITACION JUDICIAl) 'Tlle ~ telJMd
should aOL1t'1t1 a1111e hear•r O Ol"'9! oommon ~hon CIPl'<;()O or by your anomi>y NOTICE TO OfFENOANT .-, Hallee ol Oefeutl lflCI
ano stare your ob1ect•on~ 01 Of 1"9 llDOoe,.., property is IF' YOU ARE A •Aviso a Acu!>,tdCI• MARY Eleclion to Sel to De
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS
MSC·2M
Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach . Cahfornra will receive
sealed bids for the construction of a supplementary drain system on Roghers Drive from
Remmlngt0t1 Lane to Berlln Lane. Berlln Lane to Gershwin Lane and Gershwin Lane to Graham
StrMt In the City or Huntington Beach. Callfornla In accordenoe wtth the plans and specifications and
speolal provisions on file In the office of the Director of Public Works Documents will be available on
August 11. 1989. A charge of $25.00. not refundable. wlll be reQulred for each set of speclflcatrons
and accompanying drawlnga ,...,nus
llUllMIWAY
Mortuary • Chapel
Cremation
ftle w111ten Ob1ec110ns with "nown tu us H 22 t 8 CREDITOR or a LOU STIEBLINC and DOES recorcJec:I tn the ooun1y
the court before the hea11119 11i19y4.., Courl Cot1a t.lttY con1on9Pnl crt'dtlor 01 lhe 1 onrough 20 ,11cru~·w ""*9 tne r.., ~ is w--tt-Vour appea•ance "'"Y oe 1n CA oPOPii-<:ed you mt.ISi Ille vou ARf flE•NG SUfO toceted • _,. ....
110 81'oadWay
Cotta Mna ... 1. pe1son Ot tly your OllOtney 1"9 ~ ... Ow meot •OU' ClilHT'I *'ltt the OOun BY PLAtNT1FF oA UCI ft> ,.~1,1 Diile AUGlJSl' J, 1989
IF vou ARE,. CREDITOR tllthuwl GOY8,,.nl or ... ilf'ld mail a cooy lo lt>P demandanoo• DAVID A OftANM COAST
01 a contt,.gent Crl'Ollur t>I ranty .,._.,_, or ,,,,.._, pt>rsonal representative ROBINSON an inaividufll FINA.Ne.Al COftf>.
lh!' d!'CH~ you ll"USI "'"" •eQer*'O ...... posaaaion. appotnled by lhe oou,, Yow hne JO CALENDAR ;
YOll' c;1a1m .v1th ttw> court and 01 ~ulnbfences 10 ~Y ""' 1tnn tou• montl\s to om DAYS •"" thl• eummon• 1 teJd Tl'IJllM
•••••••••• mall a copy 10 me oe1sona1 •he unc-t print• tum ol 1rie dall' or hrs I •SSuPrc:e-01 11 .. ,,,eel on '°" 10 Ille • 8.-o N. TUSnN A\o'f., SUfTl ~~==~====~=========~=========~=========~~r.-~~~~"~ ~~~p~=
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal Department at the
Dally Piiot Is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now avail-
able to new businesses.
We wtH now SEARCH tl'le n.rne fOf you at no extra charge.
and save you the time end the
trip to the Court House ,,, Senta
Ana. Then, of courae. after the
search ts completed we will file
your flcmlous business name
1tatement w ith the County Clerk,
publish once • weett for four
weetcs n required by law and
then me you,-proof of publl·
c;.atlon wfth the County Cletk.
Please stop by to file your
flct1t1ous business statement at
the Daily Pilot Legal Oeparl-
ment, 330 West B•v. Costa
Mesa, C alifornia. If you can not
stop by. please call us
at (71 4) ~2-4321 . Extension
315 or 316 and we w11f make
arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mall
II you should have sny further
questions. please call us end we
will be more than glad t o assist
you
Good luck 1n your
new buslneHll
th • cowrt. 7973
A lettH Of ptlone cell wllt -UNOA L. TtlMIW
not protect '4MI: row ,,.,._ ~Nd--writt8f\ fMponM m\Mf be ---·
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••nt 1"8 CO\lft to heaf rou• 8· 1 r, 8· UI. 8·25 f889 c ...
" you do no1 flle f04tf •-IC U..TICE rn ponM on lime. '°" m•y 1 ___ ... ____ nu ___ _
loee the c .... M'4f rowr T 083290 •119"· moMr M'4f prop· HOTCI Of'
etty m.r be talten wlthcMll '"'UITU'9 UlE
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lift ettorMY ,_ m., Ult.,. b8f.it ot tOM1 C..•
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Junction Structures
Cleen Outs
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In eccordanc. with the prO'lttfons of ~tion 1773 of the LabOr Code. the State of California.
Director of the Department of Industrial Relatlona shall determine the geMral prevailing rat• of
wa~. applic.ble to the work to be done: coplet of the latMt general wage rete det•rmlnat1on1 are
on file at the office of the City Clerk and the otfloe o f the Director ol Public Work• of the City ol
Huntington Beach. California .
Plana end apeolflcatlona, t0Q9thef wtth propoaal form. may be obtained et the ottic. of the Director
of Public W orka. City Hall. Huntington Beach. CeUfornla.
No bid Wfll be ~ unlea It It mec:te on • bfank form tumltt*2 by the Of~or of Public Works.
The IC>edet an.rtt'°'1 Of proepectlve blddert la celled to tha propoNI requlr~t•. M1 forth In the tPeelftcalk>nl, for full dlrectlona 11 to the bidding.
The lbo¥e quant" ... .,. IPPfO•lm•t• onty, betnQ oiwn • • bee'9 for the oomperiten Of bids, end
the Ctty of Huntlneton leech doee not ..,.._ 0t by lmpt~ .-ltl•t the ectuai emount or
work Witt correepond therewith but , .... ..,.. the right to lnerMM 0t deer .... the emount of any claaa
or ponlon of the wortc. • rney be~ n«••lrY °' e.pedlent by the onct of Pubic Wonca
A" btdl will be~ on the buta of the ow.ct« of Put>ltc Work• wtlmet• of the quentltlet of wortt to be oone .
ATT8ST: ODii• llllll'IM'l;-Olfr Olll1t
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Owatge Coel1 DAILY PtlOTIFrilat. August H . 1919 ...
P!ll!C llmC( ~ MOnct Ml.IC llDncf MUC ... Mia pa ..c mncr ~ llDncl ....c --fla£ llmCI MLC mm c:L'°cw c1ai"'1 "'IY tie f11.o 11 Ac. NOnc1 °' NOnc1 °' NOftCI °' ....,-tl'I• .,..-60.. ••ll'I •"°"" uw. •• c.ano. :>ec .... _ llO·JIO'IC.-
..... ~ TtONHCAOW INC IOON AMJCAT10t.,Oft 4"'JCAT10ll'°" ""'9'8'9w.I ............ 19\M ... tlU' d91NMe)'DI ....... '"' -urv• ..... "°9'!"'9 ot...O
, ....... --411? ~~~~~:~~~'b~l~~g:N~I CM........ OMUlll• TIN0.1-.I wtt"«N' ~I Of • .,. Alef\&u-eo ·~ m, TMTOllOP,...CIT'f06 0c .. ~ ._ ~..-u.c.c.t 82'05 and lhe lail dlY lo•I OWMIR .... OP 0 ...... ,.0P YOU AR( IN Dl'Aut.T rMty .. Cl' ... Otlll'IPhed,.. f N 1U •a l•d Lo..g CGeTA m.aA WLL 9E ....: ~·~~._'°A•
Notice la h«eby 9l119n to llllno ctalme by any creditor Al.COMOUC Al.COHOUC UNDER A OEEO Of' TRUST gwding '"'-po11 ... IO' or 8eecll CA 90805 •f'CI t"9 CC 1111.W nc f~· , -"~•
credllOtl ol "'• Within ll't•ll tie Auou1t 29, 1989 NVl9'AM UCINll MVIM• UCINM OATEO 1112e1es l>HllSS 9"CUmbtanc:.4 10 oey IN IMl d•; fOt '·"'O <-11, '-OW99G ~ATIOMS .... ..0... • ..... A• named tr*11•or1 11'111 I Wl'llOll II the bu11nau dew T t ·s-tl ..... YOU TAKE ACTlON JO '~"9 pnnapet sum of MY C:•.O tor ~Ii o. ~ z 0. t. 0 A C T I 0 II ~ •~ ..-. w-e ,_· bout t be I ·-u , o Whom II Mey Concern To Wl'IOm It Mty C~ PROTECT YOUR PROP· 1"9 note(s) MC1¥ed t>y UICI 28. 1~ 'IN"'-~ IA lf.11 FOR A80EL • oulk tttl(tl .. • 0 be Ofe "'' conaumm111on MARIE CAL.LENDER PIE YAMAMURA, Eteuko & EATY, IT MAY 8E SOL.0 AT 0..0 of Tt ... 11 With 11\IWesl ~ di) ~· """' C:ort • ,,. .... made on i>e'IOfl•I pt()f)tfty date SC>ee•fled lbove S'-'OPS INC TEUNIS Al.OllAll.. AUT..Oft12£0 re ----
It ... ~-n .. ..,., D n Takatot.1'11 11e app1yln11 to PU8L.IC SALE tf YOU !hereon u Otovws.d "' S..O IUIN"•llO" o.•e speot..a ·-•-•• • c .. _,...,. ner•n• ., --...... lled July IS t989 ENTER"A•S"'s'. ~Ne & ..• -· ..._ -~ """'-T ames Wld b 1 HOii r " .. the Oe~ttlMlll of Alcoholic NEEO A"l EXP\..ANATION nol~SI edvaN)tS 11 fll"'I I OO•e FCMll A --~ add':!.: of th• In~::::: , A .. 0 llN HAJl,OU" WIRTH, Mlrtl A & Valenon Bev•raoe COl'ltrol to Mii at-Of THE NATURE OF THE under lhe letms ol tne o.e<t Oat.CS N. ,, ·~ AMlllll ..... SETa•AC• uoss • t A 't ARE H are 1pp1y1no to Ille Oepa11-cOl'tollC l>eve<eges 11 18t20 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ot Trust '-9 Cl\.,ges lftd 00-TZU HOO. SMM.EY -----TS 1-,,_£T 1ran1fer0ft are n EIN "AITIOA", Tt1n1f9f0fe -en1 ol •1cohol1c <>-·etane T 0 ----ov r"' HAJIPOUA FARO end MANDA.NA MINOV "' " " """ • 8r00khu<S1, :2S & =27 YOU. YOU SHOUlO CON· eal)9f!MS OllM rustMand HO , T"ACY CHEM. ftl"OUUIEO I JEET SAYAAEH RASTEGAR, T "' t , Control to sell alcol'tohc fountlln V•tle)t w1tl't 41 TACT AL.AWYER OftheltustsC:•Nl.OltyS...:I CURTISINEN ..,_. ~·TO AU.OW d N r:'' "e oeveraoesat353E 17th St ON SALE BEER & WINE On 091011 89 al tOOO 01ed or Trust to-,..11 Puol ~ 'Jo• C.OIDl TM£ AOOITIO F .. 3463 VII LI o ewpon ubhshe<l Orange Coast Costa Mesa 92627 with · 4 t PUBLIC EATING PLACE. AM FORCLOSUAE CON· S27 839 ~ ~ t Pwo• A...<;~-s• '' •'M9 ~ TO :.. OMA:
BH Ch. CA · Daily Pilot Auoust l 1 t989 10N SALE BEER & WINE ltcense SULT ANTS 4NC as the Oulw The t>eneloc:l6'1 u.NJet W-0 C(,.t<, ,.. ... "ll_,,_ ...,,.._,,,N The tocatlon 1n Cahlo<nia f658IE•TING nL•CE 1,~an•• ' ~ -"' .._, ..... ~ ... -01 the chief eKecullve ottlce I ,.. .-.. --Put>hsl'ted Oranoe Coast applinled T•ustee unde< and Deed of Ttull ,,.,.,ot0<e I'• Cl LOCATED AT HOO •• • ~ • ~
Ill pr1nclpat bullness otllce P\lllC NOTICE Put>llshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Auoust 11. t989 l)Urs~nl 10 Oe.o ot Trust ecute<I and del•-ecl to tr-e P\&IC NOTJC( Tan &~NIUE • AN '" .. ten ....... trensfa 0 --.:....::;=.:::....:.:::.!.!.:~--Deily P1101 A1.19ust 11 t989 F661 Recorded on 12104,85 u unoe<signed a W"tten Dec zo. EMVM~NTA'
"" other buS!neu na1T1es FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I or 011.Ctal RecotOS "'Ille of-'°' Sale anO e •r•tten No MOncl TO .,._. 8\' LAM• ROOMMi
~~~ 1:9 .~ vi r tS 1(!0004 F660 Documant no 85-485559 letll'°" Det1ult anO Oemano 8 ataJ5 l~!!,!lllMINA T~ ( ..... ~ _. ... ~ J. ""
\nd lddreues used by me NAME STATEMENT ,----------P\B.IC NQTlC( flee of 1"41 Reco•decl ol Ot-tice ot Oetaull and Elec:toon CMIMTOf'S Of' 1 ZONING AC TIO• An~ .. u.
•ninsleror W1tl't1n the past The ro11ow1no persons a•ei "8.IC NOTICE •----------ange ~''°'"'• e .. ecuteo 10 Se.IL lbe. unoers.Of'tl<) euut .,......,.. u..-.,. f'M "°8£RT J "' • " ... .: -~. ~ inree veat1 are None doing 1>us1neu as I ltlOSn t>y ROBERT J lONG JR '8uM<l sa>C1 Not<e ot °""" IS-.. f10i_.t07 ~ J()fll A 1111MQA • , ~ a4 ••• ~
The names and business TUCKER VALLE'V PART.. KSOU1 FICTntOUI 8UllNlll ANO GLORIA c LONG lault and Eleet'°'1 10 See !O u cc ) C()llCMTIC)ei!Al US£ 1'£111· ·3~
.iddress of the transferee' NEAS. 1303 Avocaoo Av I STATIMUifT OF NAMI ITATIMtNT HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS oe recoroeo 1n 11>e co ... nh oe• -s .__, ~....,.. 1111n fO" , "f COlol·
1•e MANOANA MINOVI enue. Su11e 260 Newµott A8ANOONMINT OF The lollow1no persons lfe JOINT TENAN~S Will wt'le<e ..... real P'ooert) s , .. ~o·to•.. • .. ~ • •• ~ ~,... flUSTll!eG ----------
11502 River HIHa Ot1ve West Beach. ca111 92660
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USE Of FICTITIOUS dow1ng bu!~nsessP•AsO"E AT s0ELL.T "eT Pu0eL1C AuCT10N 1oc,a01~lC'OIURE co.. "a.....o ,,.,..s'"" • ~ •• · •OM~ TO aM ac Pl8JC fl)TlC( Burnsvllle. Minnesota HOwO•CI 6 Jone~ llll BUllNEll NAM( ILKI,.. r Y T H HI HEST BIOOER ... "" t><i • l•an~·~ s •!:0-4' ·c •• Cf$SOfn APART .. ENT ,5337 Trustee ot Ille e a•H' ~ The toltow1ng persons 19t9 Yacht Enchant•ess. FOR CASH tp1ya1>1e al t•me SUl. TANTI. INC . AS ...,~on ~....-,v .. :><oc.-'. W I TH AN AOMllUS IC 50lM
The property i>erflnent Jones Revoc.it>ie Trust nave ot>anaoned the use ot N-pon Beach.Calif 92660 ofsale1nlawlu1moneyot1t1e TRUSTEE. o..-i. W. Oft· ~e na<it";:.,. •t•J "'ATIVE AOJUSTlllENT Noeceof
• ereto 15 oescrit>ed '" gen-dated Oecemt>e• 2 l98;> 1'"8 F1c111,1.ous Bus1npss LOIS Wilkins Grosen-United Stat11s1 at THE MllllOO. vtCE "'lsaoEWT. ·~ ~a'"'M l"-: r .... .,, ... , TO AU.OW a • FOOT SJO£ Dts9olw!I._ or N&l&S Stock In Trade Fix· Charles Bengry Aivord Name CE~ 21 EX· t>augl't 1919 Yacht Enchan-FRONT ENTRANCE TO 179mlRVINElll.YD .• SU'1£ ote.j•t'SS..S =• ~.,. ... t-".:-.: SETa&Clt I~ FEET '-E ~.--......
'Jres Enuipment and Trustee ol tne AlvarCIF"amitylECUTIVE REALTY 4255 tress.Newpon BeaCh Call! SUITE 205 1SECONO 1'5. TUSTIM. CA liMM "a~-~ll'• C"<"'·' · OUllW.D)-l0CAT£0AT JU :> •
,oodwlH o? a certain Beauty Tru~ dllted June 7 1~88 CampusD.t . SJ.e_ 225 lNme. 92660 FLOOR> 17802 IAVINE (114) n1.JM2 . nc ;;: • • ·-.• ;...,,..,... '. ,.. f:l..OWUll STREET .. AN Al • • ;;.
;.iton t>uS1ne1S and IS 1303 A•OC ado A11enue Caht 927 t5 Harold J W1lk1ns 762 lK VO ,.USTlN CA 92680 OUt' o~ 89' I 5u ll' '\JOO s• :>+• ... \• ZONE ( .. VllAO..-NT .... :'.:. = ~ .... :: ~
cated 81 3463 Via lido Suite 260 "lewport Beach The F1c1111ous Business Ham111on Lane. Fallorooo. 1a11 11gh1 t1llt' and 1nle•es1 Put>l•SN!<I O•an<jjl' C. • ~IC"ua ~· • DETElltllll•A TION Ea
•iewport Beach CA Tne Calll 92660 Name referred 10 above was Cahl 92028 1 conveyed to ano no .. held Daily P·•o1 August '' '8 ::. •·e• ..c•• A• 1... • • • EMPT , -• • .u~iness name used by the Tt11s bus•ne~s 1~ con tiled on Orange County on This business is con-oy 11 unde• sa•d· Deed 01 198'!. '"'I ·~' ,.,, J •• -,.. • 1r YOU WISH 10 • .....
-a•d transferors at said 10 ducted o, a cwn~,111 Pdrl Ju 1 y 1 19 8 5 FILE ducteo by co-partners rrust 1n ·the propert~ s•tu· •.-~~I " ~· ~: 06 r .~ ·~.,., -• P9!0V10£ COMWNTS Otll ,.-~
atoon 15 MARBLE S nersll•c> NOF280504 The reg1s1ranus1 com-.JleO 1n said County Cai. ,--·~ ..... 1..-..:·.-•· • .... -08TAIN r u"T>4£R INf()tl • ~. t~EAUTV SALON Ttie •eg·Sl• .,,1151 ,.,,,., Oon andJuheVdn W1eren menced lo transact ouS•· 1or111a d~rtt>ing llii.' 1and "8.IC NOTICE ]l~ ~ ;;1 • , • • MATlO• P\.EASE CALL
Smd bul~ transle• 15 •n· mencecl 19 lra'1s.ict bu~• 15 Valley V1Pw hv1ne C.ihl ness under the l1ct1t1ous lhere1n q~. • :i '"I -~-: .:. THE "-ANN HG o"•s.<>H
i"•ded to 08 consummateo ness u1>der ine tict•liOu> 92115 1>us1ness name1s1 listed PARCEL A .aaso +)_. AT 11,.1 ~ ~~S ,, ina ott•ce 01 ACTION lousone-,,, namPisi 1151 .. 0 This ous1ness was con-above on Novemoe• 15 Un1127 as s11ownanooe-NOTICE TO ~ ...... ~~, ~ ,. p....,._ o._,. C0<nt
, SC ROW INC 800 North, <it>ove or• N A dueled oy ind1v1Clual~ Illus· 1975 11neo on lhill certain Con CMDITOllS Of , • .:. .-.!J·t'~' ,. • • .... 091") Plolot Aug.nl 11 1_, ".u,!•n Avenue Sui IP G Howa•O 6 Je>ries T•ustee oanO and w1fe1 LOiS W11~in~ G•osenbaug'1 Oorn1n1um Plan •lhf' Cor BULK TRANSFER ··e·.:...c: ·•,, ,•-· • "• f '67
, ,nia Ana Cahlon1,., 0, I This statem"nl NJS 1,1,.0 Tn1s st_a1emen1 was tilt>d This Sliltement was llle<l oom1n1um Plan r>ere•" .11 (S.C.. f101-4107 ., ·-.-.... n· ••. ,
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P\8.IC NOTICE P\IM..IC NOTICE P\IM..IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE
AESOLUTIQN NO. 1989-51
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT DECLARING ITS
INTENTION TO CONSOLIDATE COTERMINOUS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
AND TO ADOPT PLANS OF WORKS FOR PROPOSED
CONSOLIDATED IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NOS. 140 AND 240
WHEREAS. by adoption of Resolution No 1989-50. tile Board of Directors of the Irvine Ranch
Water District ("IRWD") ordered the annexations of certain areas to and detachment ol certain areas
from Improvement District Nos. 104, 141, 142, 204. '241 and 242 ·collectively. the "Improvement
Districts"): and ·
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WHEREAS, the boundaries ol such Improvement Districts shall be coterminous upon the
effectiveness of such annexations and detachments. and the Board Is ol the opinion that pursuant to
Callfornla Water Code Sections 36454 et Mq .• Improvement District Nos. 104. 141, and 142 should
be consolldated Into a slngle Improvement district and that Improvement District Nos. 204. 241. and
242 should be consolfdated Into a single improvement district: and
"'"''"~~and ~ho""n O' <..110 --tOO 5 -..1q ._E , ~c ....... _.:. · =-Condom•n1urn P tar as !' .. ·.,Q TRAC" S-4E.., '-J.,. :; ~j·-: ,. ··~
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PARCEL .: "'~~· ,,,_e C' )Cf''"• ~· .l."""'-.... -1 • • ~.,. • WH.EREAS. plans of works have p reviously been adopted for each of the Improvement D1st ncts. by . The e•t•u''"'" "il', '" ... ~ npn• ..., .. ,,.. • ..:e-.~· =....: •. : .. _ ... _; •• •
adoption of Resolution Nos. 1972-46 (10 104), 1972-47 (ID 2041, 1978-45 (ID 141), 1978-46 (ID t4~t -d:Nl OCCuP~n.,, lor .. .,....,,_."" ~ene<.l -U r .... ~-;: • _"'fi'.::I ·,.~ :.-· • .. .-..-
1978-52 (ID 241), and 1978-53 (ID 242). and the Board deems it appropnate, following such and ooc~·ng ourov~"' ' <"1ll r u <>f S q:um r • I ~.:'c ~ • · .. • •
consolidations of Improvement Districts. to consolidate and amend such plans of works accordingly. ~ucn Pon10•1 01 the to.-.•r,.,, : u Rf S f O v 0 '.' f •• • ·~·---·· .. ... . ....... and .:t•ea i)f LOI , OI Sil a T •• , • -:. • 0 c " •i T R ~ 'J i . • .,. • :-
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WHEREAS, Plans of W orks for the proposed consolidated improvement d1s1ncts have been
presented to this Bo ard ol Directors
NOW. THEREFORE. the Board of Directors ol IRWD does hereby RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND
ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
a.ctlon 1. It Is the Intention of the Board of Directors of IRWD to consolidate Improvement Olstnct
Nos. 104, 141, and 142 into a single improvement district that shall be designated as .. Improvemen t
District No. 140 .. and adopt a plan of worl<s therefor which shall consolidate and amend the eiustmg
plans ol works tor Improvement Distnct Nos 104. 141, and 142. and to consolidate Improvement
Dlstnct Nos. 204, 24 1 and 242 Into a slngle improvement district that shall be designated as
"Improvement District No 240 .. and adopt a plan of works therefor which shall consolidate and
emend the existing plans ol works lor Improvement D1stnct Nos 204. 24 1, and 242. The legal
descriptions ol the coterminous Improvement Districts to be consoltdated are set lortl't m Exh1b1t
· A' . attached and incorporated herein by this reference
Section 2. It Is further intention of the Board of Directors to acQuire or construct improvements
described In the proposed Plens of Works. as approved. and to issue au1honzed general obhgauon
bonds. the proceeds ol which shall be used to pay the expenses thereof W1ll't respect to proposed
Improvement Distnct No 140. the previous eS11mated expense of carrying out the respective plans of
works being consolidated. wlll be decreased by the aggregate amount of $2,986.600, by reason of
the consolidated and amended Plan ol Works With respect to prpposed Improvement District No,
240. the previous estimated expense of carrying out the resQeGllve plans of works betng consohdated
wlll be increased by the aggregate amount of $79.949.300. by reason of the consotrdated and
amended Plans of Works.
Section 3. The purpose of the Ptan of Works for proposed Improvement District No 140 shall be
to ac quire and construct works and faclnties. as described in lhe Ptan ol Works, for the acqu1s1t1on
collectlon. storage and dlstnbution of w ater and water 11ghts. to enable IRWD to ullhze a water supply
l1neCJ on Ir>;> Conoo"'" J"' ~i\N 1 ""'.)' ro ... o~.•Pf "< ·~ ... -· ,.. #' -
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Plll.JC NO TICE.
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furnished under the State Water Resources Development System (commonly kown as the ·s tate
Water Project") pursuant to Section 12944.5 of the Water Code ol the State of Calllorn1a. including
dams. reservoirs. storage tanks. treatment facllltles. pipes. pumping equipment and all necessary
equipment and property therefore. acquiring funds to lutlill contractual commitments to carry out the
powers and purposed o f IAWD contained 1n contracts. including contracts with other agencies, and
the payment of operating and other costs of IRWD to lhe extent permitted by law, provided that the
carrying out ol these purposes shall benefit the land within Improvement D1stnct No 140
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE
BY l 4AqY AOT~MAH
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PlllllC NOTIC£
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Section 4. The purpose of the Plan o f Works for proposed Improvement DIStnct No 240 shall be
to acquire and construct works and lac1hties, as described 1n tfle Ptan of Works. for the collectJon.
1eat1tNftil &lid dlsposat of sewage, and the st0f~~auned..w~~.Jn'4l'~·llQ,-t-,l---1~----------------·-------,-----~-------------------------1-!,.-1t-----1 dams, reservoirs. storage tanks. treatment tacllitles. pipes, pumping equipment. and all necessary
equipment and property therefor. acquiring funds to fulfill contractual comm itments to carry out the
powers and purposes o f IRWD contained In contracts. Including contracts with other agencies. and
the payment of operating and other costs ol IAWD to the extent,permltted by law. provided that the
carrying out of these purposes shall benefit tile land within tmprovemenl District No 240
Section 5. The amounts of outstanding bonds 1s as follows for each of the respective existing
Improvement Dlstrlcls. SO for Improvement District No 104. $5,586,031 for Improvement District No
141, $108,5<45 tor Improvement Dist rict No. 142. $0 for Improvement District No. 204, $1.894,836 tor
Improvement Olstrlct No 241 and·$56.618 for Improvement District No. 242.
The total amounts of authorized bonds Is as follows for each ol the respective existing
Improvement Districts: $32,760,000 for Improvement District No 104. all of which remains unissued;
$43.471,000 for Improvement District No. t41, of which $35.229.000 remains unissued: $.40,899.000
for Improvement District No. 142. ol which $40.784,000 remains umssued. $27.385.000 tor
Improvement District No. 204, all of which remains unlssued; $1,997.000 tor lmp rovemen' District
No. 241, non of which remains unlssued; and $7 .942 ,000 lor Improvement D1stnc1 No 2•2. of which
$7,882.000 remains unlssued. <
Pursuant to California Water Code Section 36454 1, the authorized but unissued t>onds of any o f
lhe coter-mlnoua Improvement Districts may be ussued and sold as tile bonds of the respective
consolidated Improvement district, and any outslandlng bonds issued by any ol the coterminous
lmprov.ment Distric ts prior to consolldatlon shell be assumed by and become the llabillty of the
respective consolidated Improvement district
lectlon I. General o bligation bonds are proposed to be Issued and sold on behalf of each of the
prop<>Md conlOlldated Improvement districts for the purpose of providing funds to carry out Its Plan
of Wo1"k1. and e..-.ments for carrying out such purpose shall be leVied exclusively on the lands
within the reapectlve Improvement district. Including any territory annexed thereto.
8eottoft 7. A map showing the exter-lor boundaries of proposed .Improvement District Nos. 140 and
240 It on file with the Secretary of IRW D and Is available for Inspection by any person or persons
lnter•ted.
leottofl I. Monday, August 28. 1989 at the hour of 6:00 p.m. (or as soon thereafter as Is reasonably
prac:tleable) In the 8oard of Directors Room of lrvlne Ranch Water-Olttrlcl, 18802 Bardeen Awnue.
Irvine, Cetlfornla, be and the aame are tiereby fixed by thla Board of Directors as the time and plaoe
for a heeling with reapect to ellCh propoMd consolldated Improvement district on the propoMd
contolldatlon ~ the q1199t1on of the purpoM of the prQPOMd Plan of Works, the benefit or lacic
ther9of to lllnd• wlthln tueri Improvement Ofatrlct from carrying out Its purpoM. and any othef mattef
relating to mny of the foregoing. ...._.a. At the Ume and piece fixed In Sec11on 8 Of at any time or place to which 9UCh hearings
may be continued. any person lntereate<I. Including all persoria owning land within the Improvement
District, may appMr and be heard concerning any mattef Mt forth In this resotutlon of Intention
...._. 10. The Secret•ry I• directed to publish notice o f tueh hearings by publishing a copy of this
t.ao1uUon once a w.-for two euocntlve weetca punuant to Section eoee of the Callfomla ~Code 1n t ,,.....,_of Q9Mfal drculatlon put>U9hed In Orange County. The tnt
publleatton "'811 be et...., fourteen (14) deys prior to the time fixed for the hMrings. The ~wy
le further •acted to ~ • eopy of tNs reeoluflon In thr .. public pl9C81_ wtthln uctl tmprowment ~for at...., tourtean (1") d8ys prior to the time fixed for the hMrlngs. To the extent the a.cr.terv ,..., prlof to edOPtton '*80f, ecc:ompllshed any of the publlcatlon• or poetlngs dlf'9C1ed by
thla lection, the..,,,..,. her9by retlftad.
II 1111 11. The ~wy la mo authOtlnd to~ a certified copy of tNa rwoiutlon by"*11fted
INI pa.t• orepekt, to_,,, property owner In the pr~ ~ lmprowment d6ltric:ts •.;.... ;n (M r.t .. ...., •1111 rnent rol or • known to l'-Secrwtety. The mellnQ tt\111 be =Ill no4 ... ~ *' (10) Awa prior to the heertng, Any~ In« fflluN to QM h no4tca
by -lectlOt'I lhell "°' ~ ... ~ of the procaedfllgt dlacftbad ....
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Draft Housing Element
June 1989
PUBLIC ·oRKSHOP
The City of Huntington Beach will hold
a publ i c workshop at the Huntington
Beach Civic Center. 2000 Kain S ttPe
Huntington Beach . Californ1at t o re .. e 1 ., .
coaments on the Draft Ho using Element
Update. Co pies of the d ocu=~nt are available
in the eo.aunity Develo
at the workshop.
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•10 0nnge Cout OAIL Y PILOT I Friday, August 11, 1989
Owners of small businesses
show off wares at UC/ fair
8y a-.y ADAMS
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Behind the blue screens. three assistants worked
feverishly, reflllina trays of melon and bread. Alongside
her employees, Carol Miller ran. adding a touch here,
passina another bowl there.
After 11 years in the catering business, one might
think Miller would have lunch for 800 down pat. but
Olltra care is being gi ven this event.
After all, if the flank steak mannade salad went
over well, it could me-an more busmess for M iller's
srowina com~ny. Posh Pa n ics.
The possibility of new contacts wlth big bu}ers was
the lure for everyone manning thC' 56 booths sn up
Tbursda).' in the Bren Events Center at Cl.
While it may have been Miller's job to feed them
all -buyers, sellers and browsers alike -it was also
th~ perfect opponumt y to show off her w ares. legit-
imately, as o ne of the mmonty or women-<>"'ned
businesses at UCl's ·•spotlight '89" trade show
with UCI each year. Guideline~t up by the C R~ents tell each
campus to dir 6. 7 percC"nt of its pltrchasing to
mino rity-owned sinesses and 5 percent to companies
owned or run by women.
UCI. in the past fiscal year. reports 7. 9 percent of
Its business went to mino rity firms and 6.5 percent wenl
to companies owned by women.
Fifty percent of the purchasing depanme nt'\ pie
went to small businesses owned b) Caucasian men. said
Melvin Da\'is. UCl's small business coordina tor.
T he m anont)-and.women-owned business trade
fair. also held annually on most other UC campuses, is
pan of the un1\CrS1t) ·s affirmat1,e action plan. With
door pnzcs and a catered lunch. the fai r is also a kind
of networktng pan~ for pan1c1pants.
Bu)ers and seller ahke strolled through the aisles
of d1spla) booths. or sat an bleacher seats. eating lunch
and dnnk1ng strong lem onade.
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The all~y fair. subtitled "Balanc ing the Commit·
me nt" was UCl's se<:ond annual event h ighlighung
smaJI busane~s. owned or run b\ women and m1n-
ont1es, who count the umverslt) as a client.
Besides exposure to un1vers1t) bu~ers. contractors.
and buyers from local governments. thee' ent 1s also an
o pponunuy to show that "minont) busmt"SSt'S are mo re
than just cookie shops." said Ra) Jeter. president of the
high-tech office machines com pan~. Just Tht> FAX ot
Irvine.
"II ma) be a small crov.d. but tht>) 're the nght
people,'' Jeter said as one more prospec11' c bu)er
walked up and cauuou'il) touched a fc" buttons of the
fax machine on d1spla'
At other booth\. compan) rcpresentall' l''i extolled
the ''lrtues of th(• compan} produc t. ranging from
computers to health care supplies. from chocolate
flowers to cellular phones Cth_r chancellor has one in h is
car. Joel Imp of Ju<;t Phones assured a browser).
R•y Jeter fright), president of Just the
l'a•. explalns his produ~t to Mark
l'ercano, whll• his employees Roby"•1:
Martin and Vlclrl Schumacher loolr on. ..~
the $75 the) spent on a booth was a wonh' 1n,e:.tment Lake man) of the Other \ endor;. sht.• hOJX' to bcf,~
ba k next )ear. ,,.r
A ve'ndor for Xerox. Ricoh. H 1taC'h1 and others.
Jeter estimates his compan) does $40.000 in business
E'en though these o" ners of small busincs~es ma~
walk a"'a) w11h onl) a lead or tv.o. most sccml·J to fl-cl
For Ho ll} Rundberg. who began her computer
furniture sales bu~1 ness. Q Sales. in her danang ruom "''
and-a-half years ago. having bu~ -.-re; rnme to hl·r instlC'3d
o f approaching thl· "big bo)'s" 1s the best pan of the fo1r
"It must have bct·n a good e\'Cnt." orgamn·r Dn' ,,..\t
said. "b\.'causc 1 didn't get a C'hanl·l" to cat or dnnkU
30} thtng... ,,.,•
Medicine company
says cereal a drug
lly JEFF BAENEN
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MINNEAPOLI -General \11lls
Inc. savs Its nev. Benefit meets all
the requirements of a breakfast
cereal: You pour milk o'er the
flakes 1n a bowl and eat them with
a spoon.
But Procter & Gamble Co ·con-
tends that Benefit. -...h1ch General
Malls says has been shown to reduce
cholesterol when used in a lov.-fat
diet, is act'1alh a drug and should
meet drug testing requirements.
P&G , which sells over-the-~ou nter
medicines. h as asked the Food and
Drug Admtn1strat1on 10 pull Benefit
o ff the market. sc:ime1h1ng General
Mills sa}s 11 has no 101en11on ol
doing.
"Ifs a cereal that's made from
grain. It's consumed like a cereal
It's no different from aO\ other
cereal that's on the marketpface that
contains soluble fiber and has the
abthl\ to lower cholesterol." Gen-
eral Mills spokesman Craig hulstad
said Wednesda\
The FDA 1s re' 1ew1ng Procter &
Gamble's June request and 1s
expected to respond soon. said Chns
Lccos. press officer for the agenc~
Benefit contains oat bran. net> and
p sylhum. a grain grown mainh in
India. The outer husk of ps)li'1um
contains soluble fiber. which has
been shown to reduce cholesterol
Psyllium also 1s an ingredient in
Cincin nati-based P roct er &
Gamble's Metamucil. a fiber la,.
atne. P&G had asked the FD~ to
allo"' the compan) to mal..c
cholesterol-lo"'enng claims for
Metamuc1l. but the agenr~ <,aad
m ore tests v.ere ne-eded. compan~
spokesman Bill Dobson said
Accordmg to General Mills. \\h1ch
is based 1n the M1nneapoh" suburb
of Golden Valle'. tests conduC'ted 1n
1987 on men ·-...1th a'eragc and
abo"e-average · cholesterol le' l'I'>
found that Benefit rcdul<.'d
cholesterol le"ds an average of q
percent when ~ ounces \.\Cr<.' eat<.'n
dall~ as pan of a lov. -fat diet.
Benefit accountt>d for about t\\O·
thirds of the reduC't1on. the compaO\
said .
The Benefit paC'kage tout' the
cereal's claim<; of reducing
cholesterol. a fall\ o;ubstancl· that
can build up in inner ane~ -...all'
Kellogg Co made a c;1m1lar claim
in 1984 "'hen 11 hoked conc;umpt1on
of All-Bran. a high-fiber C<.'real. v.11h
reduction of cancer nsks
The FDA could ha1.c dcdared the
cereal a drug. forcing Kellogg to
undergo length~ procedun:s for drug
approval. Bui FD~ Comml\-.1nner
Dr Frank Young said such action
which could ha'e entailed o;e111ng
A ll-Bran. v.ould ha'c bcl•n nd1rn-
lous.
Instead. the agenc) decided w
come up with a regulation that
would allow health claims on la!x'I\
-a process that 1s sull under v.a~
KNOW THE FACTS!
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A, ociation will be publishing and di~t rihut i ng
THE DRUG & ALCOHOL
AWARENESS HANDBOOK
F rom the
"Save-A-Life" Serie~
It will be available
f ree <4. char~e.1
A telemarketing campa ign
is currently underway t<>
solicit bu ines. support
for this wort hwhile
community effort.
As always, we appreciate
your generous help.
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HUNTINGTON BEAC H POLICE OFFICERS A ~()('IATION
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please call me directly at 847-0607
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cancel IRA tax statl!S
WASHl:'\GTON I .\P) -The ment 'aolatcd pn>' 1\Hln' ot h:drr;:il
Labor De anmt>nt has deci ~llilJlD~_Jhll.~roh1bU fo.luq;ipn
10 I\ 1 ua ret1remen1 a ccount' lose of rr11rement und' trom mal..1ng
their ta'l:-deferred status 1f hanks dec1s1ons that re4'uh 1n their Jirnt
ofTer free SCf\ ices 1n e\change for financial gain
opening such accounts. In o ther v.ords. the official <.aad
The ruling v.as made la<>t m onth the person opening an IR-\ 1' kgalh
after an attorne) sought from the considered the fiduc1a~. or trastC't·.
dcpanment an interpretauon of the of his or her O"'n IR ~ and 1~ not
federal pension lav. 'i. said a Labor allov.cd to make a dee1s1on that
Depanment official who spoke would bencijt himself or hrrc;clf In
Wednesda} on the cond1t1on he not this case, the free checking" ould he
be identified. the benefit. the uflic1al said
The attorney. the official said. T~c prov1s1on is more commonl~
asked lhe depanment whether fcder-applied to large pension plans and 1<.
al pension law p ro hibited a bank designed to prevent ahuc;es of thoc;e
from offering free checking to a n funds b} pension plan manager"
individual who opened an IRA and But the Labor Department offil ial
then invested $2.000 of the ac-sa1d there 1s no d1stmct1on in the lav.
count's assets 10 bank financ1aJ betwC"en the large plans and 1nd1' 1d-
produc1s such as cenificates of de-ual accounts such as IRAc;
posit. The official downplayed the s1g-
The depanment. in an mtcr-naficancc of the mterprt'tauon '1~
pretauon issued Jut) J4, informed in& it was m lane w1th pre' aous
the attorney that such an arrange-decisions.
Dinner" {. ~ ~ C"hf<~our.,.rc\.h (: ,~ 'J ~1ff\h1rll'\ lor •~rr tn JO --•y• ' -... Coca-Cola sues
maker of bubble . gum over image
C HICAGO (AP) -Coca-Cola
Co. officials don't want people buy-ina little bottles of "Mad Scientist
M111c Powder" because it might JUSt
make them 1hink there's "coke" 1n
their Coke.
The "Maa.ic Powder" l'I 3 pow.
dcred bubble 1um produCt'd in Ital~
and d1stnbutcd in this countf) h)
AJma-Lco U.S.A. Inc.. of North-
brook. a Ch icqo suburb. The com ·
puy Klls it in tiny_ plastic boulci.
that Coca-Cola officials SI) art
lbaped bke their old soda boul~
The IOf\ drink pant sued Alma-
Ue>. and bnds an the cur v.c.re
Mud Wednetday by U.S. Oi.stnct
Coun Juds James Moran
Coca.COia maantaan.1 tut the bub-
ble twn'S perbiana mA) crtllC a
COftnectaOft bctWttn t~ir prod~t
and c:ocatne. ... Tlnak lbout ,, _ 'INllt( po.'dtt'
.,.... ad i• a 'Coke' boolt. Whit's
1111 •r'"•tioer 1111ect Randy
Do11I illcne, Nt":: tor publJ( rtla· liombeoc..c
(
·~· ------------------------------------------~ C5rowing -AIDS cases
threaten health care 'I ..... ,,
By IRIS CHANG
ot n~ A•>O<l••..S ~ ..
C H IC ~GO -The burden Pl l'ar-
1ng for thl· nation'<. .\ID'\ pat1l·n1-."
• falling mostl~ w h1g-ut' puhlil. htl\·
p1tals. "here the lmt<, an· thn·atl'n·
1ng the qual11~ ul lJrl· tor a ll p.t·
t1ents. re~l·archl.'I'\ '-<lid Thur-.dJ'
Less than 5 ix·rlt.'nl t.>I l .~ hcl-.p1-
ta1!. treat more th.in 50 p('fl'ent 0 1
k nov. n .\I DC\ c:ic;e'\. ::itconlt n[!. tc' a
StUd}. pubh,hl'J 1n thl<. \\\'d '<.
Journal of thl' ·\mc-nrnn Medical
..\ <.!ic.'IC'1a 11 on.
·\.ll'Ott\t' frnm thl· ,,1t111nJI Pu"'·
lit lkalth .ind Jlo,ptt31 ln.,11 1utl' 1n
Wa-.h1ngtun. I>.< . \Uf\ l·H'd fl~'
hosp1t<1l'> natwn" 1Jl' 10 111~ -:lnd
found thl' a' er:lgl· 1. ti<.t for in-pat1l·n1
c.·arl· of an \I()<; 'll llm "a<. St.I\ I .1
JJ\
But the a'eragl' re'l'JIU\' thl· h11.,r1
tal rnl'l\l'd IOI \Ulh 1.J rl' \\3\ IU\I
$).J) .1 da\ the\ \JIJ
"l hec;e hmp1tJI\ .irl· lu\lng IJ'ltl'
amount\ o t monc' It'' t.'ating into
thl'lr hott11m hm· .. 'an.I \ 1rg.11H.1
\\ l'\lt'"'"-1 11nl ,11 thl' rl''l'3H hl'r' 10
J ldt:ph11fH' t r'lll'f\ I\'\\ T IHtl\JJ\ r h1' \\ 111 \l\ l'f'\.\ hl'lm thl' h11\pl ·
ta1' .ind hurt thl' 1.1u.1ht' 111 \.lrl' lnr
thl' uthl·r p:.atll'nt' · -:.hl' \Jill
I hl' fl''l'Jrl hl't\ urttl'1I thl' ~·" \'rn-
llll'nt tn Jl\tnhull' lhl' Ul\l\ 01 1n-.1t -
1ng ·\ID\ flJlll'nl\ n.juJlh .. inwng .ill
hu,p1tal' 111 J1J th11\l' "1th :l d i\·
pwpon111nJtl' '>hJrt.: "ho "IJ 1.l' Jn
l'l'•1n1l"1ll l n,1,." .ind i.1 1n1. ri.:.1,1·
\kd1l.11d 'uppi1rt 'o m ort.· ll'Jnal
hl'.llth-1..trl' lund\ •He 3\Jll.thll'
l'J
O n the a'erage. public hosp1taki
treated m ore than '"ice as man)I.~
.\ID patients as pn,atc hosp11als41. ·
rl•searchers found The\ also treati.'Q_ .....
1hr large<,t pro pon1on's o f lo"' -1n, ~ ..
lOml' ~ID<. patient' across all re. ..
g11.>0\ "~cqu1red 1mmunodefic1enc...;.
S) ndrome ma~ he-com<.' incn.-as1nglL,· a disease of the poor and 1~
d1t1unall) ml·d 1 rall~ d1se n j r
franchl'>l'd." thl· ~searcher; -...rote
The mpaucnt treatment of .\JD~
pat1ents a' eragl'S S 17. 910 a yenr. th J
stud~ found '.
f\en middle-or upper-m1ddk"
dac;'\ ~ID. palll'Ots ran t>nd up 1d .'
publil hospitals "hrn the) an• un• ·
ahk to "url... Jeplrtt.· or I"~ 1 n~~.rs
o;uranl'l' b\.'ndits and and ha\ r useGo.:
up thl·1r finannal resourres t~ing ta •.
\U,er meda .ii \'O<.t-.. \f<. \\ l'SIO\.\<.IQ.1
'<lid
.\nne 1to' sk'. rh1et o f the e on-•
um1\'\ d1' 1s1o n 'of the Palo .\hot•
~kdKal Foundauon 1n ( .iltfornt
hlJml·d thl' probkm l\O the nation·,~
"1nJdl'Quate health insuranr e S) ~I
tl'Ol ..
~n es11mated .,-malhon ~men.1 ...
l Jn\ hJ\ l' Oil heJlth in<.UraOC\'. \~
•,.11J I'
In the pa t ho p1ta1' r hargl·d pao. '
t1l·nt' v.1th in\urann· mon.· mone' tt'i \~>mpl'n'!kttl' for thu~· patients ~ho"
h.id nont> said ~ts. ·110 ' sk\. "oo
Jl'l' ha' <.tudll'd the impact of .\IOJ; .. ~
o n th<-nation., hi.:alth-can.-S)Stl·m •J'
I But in!>uranl·e l·ompan1e<. are mal.r-'
ing 11 hardn for hu<.p11al<; to do tha('' '
\he <.aid. · Hut thl'\ Jll-n1m ll·JtH'd "11 m.1, tx·
m11rl· J1llil ult 111 dr.1v. hr11.1lll·r p!ll · •
I I .1 1 t 1 "fhl'\rumh 11npuhh1.hosp1talo;i-...:· 1 11.J Jnu 1.ommun1 ' \Uppor or
1mrl'J)l'd rl'<.t1urn'' Imm .1r1C"a' and gl'tttng "0 r'>t: Jnd \\Orse." ~hv
prm 1Jl'r'-n11t 1n1luenn·ll h' 1hl· ~110' '"~ ..aid "Pn,att> ho-.pital~ 1.·pidcmi1. .. \ol ill not tal-l' JO) one l'Spet"tall~ ••
Pubh\· hoc,pitab Ml' \''fll'UJ lh ~I D~ 'k't1m'. -...11h no m-.urance · ...
hard hit h\ the JIC'JJh dl\ea~· l'x'-fhe fatal. rnc urabk disease 1.nP:'
\JU\l' thl'' JttrJll hl·J'' lt>nll'Otra-pie\ the l'xxJ) ·., de fc.·n~'> again'lt d•\s
twn'> (If pour '1t.·t1m,, ma"' C)I thl'm ea..e lea' ing a per><)n pre) to hie
1 n n n -u t ' J rug ab u \C r<1 __ ,_1_ .. _.....,,1 h'!!"r:!"l'~a~t(~·n_1_n_..g_1_n_IC"l'._·_u_o_n_.,_a_n ... d_c_e_rt_a_1 .. ·._-1
\\ t: It.)\\ (;. 'ZicJ ca nt·e • ,
Allegations of. abuse P:
startle Japan experts
LOS ..\NGELE (.\Pl -E\pcn<> him to \tuda and To\(na auto
10 ·Japant>..e bu sine'"' prar t1t.·c-. \.\Crl' plants. a on~ T\ facto~ and t~
stanlcd Thursda) b) charges t hat office~ of man~ JapanC'sc.' corpol'
c>.ccuuvcs of a huge L'S subs1d1af! at1ons in the l 'n1tc-d State-'\. said· "It
of Japan's Shu"' a Corp heat and "'ould be nccpt1onall) unusual for •
l'>C\uall) harassed cmplo)ccs here manager to stnke a subordinate ···
"It "ould be hard for ml' to "There's a great deal of formaht)
presume 1hat those allega11o n<. could 10 most of tht> social relat1onsh1ps
be true." said Wilham Ouchi a (1n Japan). ~hether at "'Ork or in tht
professor at l '{ L~ ·, .\ndcrmn comm unit) hfe outside of work. and
Graduate hO\>l of M:inaacmcnt touctung another person 1s a m u b
and the author ol "Theo!) L -more socialh aggrcss1' e act lhan at Ho~ Amencan Management Can is in· the .S .. " Ouctu ~1d
Me-et the Japanese Challenge' .. "T ) p1call). the Japanese e11-
The asseruons ...,ere-made b) for-ecut1,·cs here-treat theu Amenc.an
mer cmplo)~S of huwa In' est-suborthnatC's with. 1f an) thma.
ments Corp .. ...,h1r h has made head-shghtl) m ore-respttt than 1s typical
Imes b ) bu)ing thc ..\rco To-...e~ 1n m Japan beau~ in a ~n~ the' arl'
Los A ngeles. the 8 Building m guests herc 1n our count!)· and.the'\' t:'~ York and th(• former l°. rttogn11e that and the} tend to bt
ews & World Repon headquancrs extra pohte."
in Washington ~nnis l..aunc. v.ho 1nterv1ewcd
Accountant HaJ1me Tanaok.a sa)s 201 Amcncans v.ork1ng at l l
in a Supcnor Coun u1t filed last Japanese companies whik prcpannc
week and amended Wcdnesca' that his doctoral das~rt.allon at the Peter •
he was repcatcdl> assaulted b} fa-F. Drucker G raduate ManqcmeN
ccutivc V1~ P~s1dent Takcsh1 Center at the Clartmont Grl4uale :
Shara ton and President Tak3J• hool. said the allciations. -f( trur,·.
Ko~ ll\h1 of the Lo) ~nttdt"i .. ba'i('d are an absolutt anomaly." ,
firm Koba)ash1 's father tounJcd "I ..aw nothin& Ii"~ this:· Laur'M:'
the pare nt compan). sa1d. "That's not to \3} there .... ~~ni •
And en a suit filed late la t )Car m cultural differences. but tl'lr ;
Supenor Coun. former rompan)' Japanese ma10ta1ocd vel")' cordia5 1
sccretaf) Dawn Marie StO\'(r sa)S relationships with their wornn:
she wl' pinched. 51a~. fondled here. parucularlr with the-.,omm...
and as.led b) Va.cc Prmde-nt K1ich1ro Laurie A.Id Jape.new mlftllCn. •
Koba)uha, the eousan of T~1 here arc ~II a-vt that ~ar act.1~1
Koba)'ash1. wdl be ICfUtinimt mort cloticly ~
K11chiro Koba>ub• drntcd ~al~ thole of American lftd llft"ClCI tbM:l
)taa11on.s and 1n tum 1«1.dfd 1ovu-many a.re moR cautious thu ,
o( bcatana tum and bnau~ lum -ouJc1 be an Japan. ..:
..-ith cleroptory and nm. cpelhcu. ""~vnytbint rve lt'eft 1ndtca~!
Calls '° Slu.ratori and T•Q,• they d .double lbcir dfom in •
K.obeyashi ~ rdcmd 10 llW)U prcaguonary •-ay." ·--era.., 8 . JOf'ltMm. '#t\o , wld thai In lus ll•'SUJl. TanJOka sa
ahboulb he Md )C\ to RC the J• Koba ~-u .-.., TanM*a llWMUt. ~ ~-\tkphonc Mil calallaww. ,.-----*._DC_
ohlM dums. "I th.tat tlw) art falte lai*' •• 9M AOmlld 8lld dftw a l!=f 1
uc1 ~·~ ..,... '° .._. i• .,,_. or -,, .. 1wn .-. "*I 1 j ~ and I drift' ~11 ""' et. a.nwd .-Tuuob WM .... i Q\KbJ, •h.ote rctratth hn tald fonner cmoloytt.
Otenge CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auoust , 1, 1989 8 1 l
GO~puters can't cure everything that ails you
JlltAI~ _.,..ec o •
Too muy people opca lbc com-
puter lO be a mlllic maclune. l"Mn
.when Ibey computerize t.bc1r busi-ness \bey 'just automa&e chaos, ..
11.}'S John Towmmd. a eomputcr
coosuhant at Anbur Aodcnen s ac-
col.lll.U. aDd conauhina office 1n
lf\'JM.
Uoden1a:Ddial ~.~n computer could make the di cc ~tv.un navu~ to put it in cold storage and
us1na at to make m•budts.
lroaically, stonna It away 1s not
alwa)"I a bed idea.. It's worse to let
the computer overwMlm your busi-
ness and ~ customen for you.
Hett are tome auidelio~ for get-
ung your office computcnzed prop-
cr1).
0.-*' Mftwan Were ~ Uriwan. If the computer hard-.are
1> com~ to a rcconi player. then
• 1he softwa.rc is kind of like the
rt"COrcb. As Ion& IS )'-OU JO -.1th a
reputable brand of machine'). thC'
"m USJc" you pla) on your computC'r
1s mott 1mponant than the equip-
ment you play 11 on, ex pens sa}.
:-.lowadays.. thett 1~ software for
JUSt about every business need. RC'al
~tatc offices u~ computers to help
brokers with propcny management.
\ adco stores use them to kccP. track
of films. It would be homble 10
discover that the proeram that fits
\Our business to a IC( d~s not run
on the machme you j ust bought.
That's why you need to look into the
· !.llftwatt tint, Townsend suggests
Wh. do so man) business o"nen
Jo 1ust the opposue',t ''Most JX'Opk
l.ln relate more to bu)1ng hard·
"'art':· he explained. "h 's adven1s.<'d
m'?!e The awareness factor as high-
er
.\nd the ~pie at the computer
')tores tend to push at more
Av.W die ..... lllaq" me~ of
r~v•l•tiee•a•~y..,. effltt ... Install
I he S)'Stem S t art 101nf. 10 gJ \ ('
, ou the m<>St benefit first . · To"' ns-
end Sl)S. ··~ta SUC~S under ~Our
lrvlne·based computer consultant Jottn Townsend
belt."
For example, it's a good tdea to
stan Wlth the accounting s~ stC'ms.
"because the) 're' l~ pacall~ a little
easier " Then do "order enm" and
"an,cnton control.. ·
Doa'l nisll ~e projttt. For a small
manufactunng business. 1t can takt
t"'o to three mo nth<. to select the
soft-. are pack.age and s" to I ~
months t6 install 11
") ou·re no t JUSt installing 1hc
soft"'are" C'\pla1ns To,.nscnd
"You're incorporaung a lot nt
chang<'s an the compan~ ..
BcstdC'~ tht' files of snforma11on
that must b<' typt'd into the com -
puter. there arC' orgamzauonal de-
cisions that need to be made as ~ou
go along. For e'ampk, the computer
program ma~ require ~ou 10 stock
)Our 1n' entor: systC'maticall~ \o
)OU can put ~our finger on ho"'
much of an\ one item \.OU need
"But that.mean" someone ha" to
figure out "here the~ 're going 10
stock goods. "hat pan numherc.
thC'~ 're going to use. etc:· T o"'nsend
said If the computer as go ing to hc:lp
\Ou. )Ou ha'e to get o rgan11ed lir\t
Traill yoar workers. "~tost proti-
kms "'e run into "'1th our clients are
not computer problem<, rhe~ re
peo ple problems," To .... nsend said
Take the computcn1ed '"'order
cntr;. .. system. for c"<ample If 1t\
poorl~ und erstood o~ ~our "'orker<.
the' ma' order too much o f one:
11em or tou h11le ot another Eteforc:
long. the "'Ord gets out ) our bu~1·
ness 1~ not to Ile trusted
S1m1larh 11 a computC'nnd 1n-
' c-nton control 'i\Stem 1s not undc:r-
stood. ihe\ ma' agrer 10 \hip out an
item that \OU don't ha'c enough of
Tha~ 10<1 ca n l3U~ angr;. responSt'~
fro m customer\
Cboose u entbuslastlc leader to
M .. taplemeet Ge t)'tltm ··For
e very person ~ho think\ this \\Stem
ts 101n1 to help them thC'rc's prob-
ab() two or th.rtt "'h o than~ 1t"i. a
threat to thctr JOb "
It 's probabl) best to bnng 1n on
outsider to help \OU through the
computcnuuon process ··The~
make their h' Inf helping companiC''I
10 through this ·
It's also a good idea to h1rC' tem-
porary office workers to keep the
normal' rouunc going v.h1lt' ,our
employees arc leammg ho" 10 u~·
tbc computer
~e ~e ritht compater COD·
••Jtut. '"There arc a lot of wft"'arc.•
and hardware \ C'ndors and con\ult·
ants o ut thcrt "'ho arc bia~d
towards v. hat the' re gomg to make
their mone' on • he ..aid -, ou nt'ed
to go "l\h ·a coMult.ant "'ho\e onh
business 1s to help 1ha1 du~nt
.\!though man\ .. omputcr \.31C''
peo ple in retail shup' arc kno" lt'dgt"·
able abou1 their produl t' 11 \ j
mistake to dcpt>m1 t•><• muc!i ""
their C\pt'n1!.C
Compare bendlts and C'Olls f 'l'.r
as the "orld bclOmt"\ increa,ingl.
automated 11 ta"c:" dn '"""' .i' ' compan~ to see all the hcncill' 'h.it
ca n be gaant'd from lhe prcxe"
.. Tht re arc a lot •)I pepk ul that·
"ho "ant a lOmputer ht·cau<,e 11'
the latest tO\ ·· Tn"'n~nd ..aid .. It
sho""s the' 're high tech ..
Ii 11 isn't ob\ 1ous 10 \t)U that '''lJ
should change ~our '>'Stem d on't
") ou probabl~ couldn·: 1ust1h thl'
cost and the etTor ..
In other "'ord\ 1: 11 ain: bro!..l·
don t fi, 11
Americu Dream Is a wpekl)
colaaui devoted lo belp1ng small
bHilless owoers. Ha' e yoa ootlced a
claaJleo1e face-d b) busloeues" Tbe
Daily Pilot "'&DIS to belp ~ad your
colamo idus lo Jo) Mtlton}. c o
Ule Da.11) Pilot business 1ectlon,
P.O. Box 1510, Costa Meu. t!5!6
Stock market continues
approaching record high
Gay group, others_ net fed charity
:'liEW YORK (APl -Tht· Du"'
Junes andu.stnal &\ era&C' made-a
near-miss run at a record high'
T hursda~ as thC' stock marlet ll'pt
, hmbang an turbulent trading.
. \l. 1th about a half hour to go 1n tht•
...e\saon a w.t' c of bu~ ang push<'d
l)o"' Jones"s a\C'ragr of 30 bluC'
,h1~ past thC' record closing high 01 : --~A= 1t reachcd o n .\ug ~S 9 .,
But th<'n 11 s.cttlcd back to finish at
~ -12 63 up 26 55 from v. C'dn<'\da'
.\d,ancang issues o utnumbered
1l.' lanes b' about -10 5 in na-
11on,.1dc trading of :-.:c"' ) orl 1oci...
bd\&n~hstcd stocks. "'1th 3, up
'\5' dov. n and 51 I unchanged
\ o lumc on the floor of thc Big
Board cam<' to 19 6ti m1ll1on
1.hares. apmst 209.90 m1lhon 1n the
prC'' aous session Nauon .... 1dc. ,on·
'><lh~tcd volume in NY E-hs1t·d 1i.·
'uc~ including tradrs 1n tho..e stocl'
1111 ~onal l"Achanges and 10 the
.n er·the-counter market. totaled
: 31.69 malhon shares
~ost broader market indicator' :,.l\~ alrcad) surpassed their I 'I ~
;xaks an the past f('-. "~k~
By MIKE FEINSILSER
of T~ IUl« .. 1.0 .,._u
apparent!~ optt"d late in the c.t:s<.JUn V. ~ Hl'\;G TO :"--T he go\em·
to use the near-record ft',el\ 1n tht• ment 1s g1\ing J 'I group'.\. including
Do" as an opponune occ.a<;H1n to a homo~nual n ghh organ11at1on
cash 1n on the market'\ rec-<'nt gain' the ('hancc ll'\ benetit from tt'dl'ral
Bnsl acu' It\ an a1rhnc 1<.c.ut·s .rnJ pa~ wll dcdul·twm that ra1<;c Jhout
othe-r stoc~s rc.pone-d or rumored 111 S I Ml million ..1 'ear for chant'
be tal eO\Cr cand1datt"' ht•lpt•d 1-.t·cp "Fran!..I~ 11 "d 1hnlltng pro<.pcrt
the pot bubbling tor u> ... T homd'> \toddard t'\<'l u11' l'
L AL. "'hH~h S31d II "'0Uld C\plllft" director of the Lamtxia Legal r>...·
a "'1de range of option'> in hghl "' .1 tt:n'>t' and EJul.auor Fund \.lid
takeo,er bid from 1n'e'tor \IJr'in V.ed ncwa' 'lk1ni llSled hl°IP'
Da\.ls. climbed .., • to ~'I • T ht• tu I till our m1,<.wn ·
stoci.. has <>oared fl'• pu1n1' thh fht· delcn't' jOd t•du,dtwn tund
v.l'el t"\t.ih11.,hed in I"-: h Jetcnd
.\mong other prominent j 1rl1nt· hl>musc\uJl'> and homn'>exu.J1 np.ht'
issues . .\\tR dropped bat !.. • tn -t-o 1n ulurt "'3' llnl" o: 11J group' 'hat
and Delta ~1r Line' v.a' unchJngcd rccca,ed la'>t-manutt: appr•" a tur
at -y•. indu~1on II 1<. the llrst ,·nenh
Paramo unt < ummun 1~a 1111n.. hnmll'>l"\ua l ,1rgan11auon I• tx· in·
"'ldeh d1~us~d J S J DO'>Slhk Jl · dudt"d in tht• gcnernment h't
qu1!>1t.1on target. mn ,cd up • 111 t•2 • ·1 .u ... umt· fran!..h that thca· "'J'
El!.<:"'here. Prnctn l\. (14mh1l· \1mph a desire to l eer L 1mlxla l•Ut
1umped 5•, lt1 I ~J·, mall.in~ J ot the nnk h' 'inue 11! II'
substantial ·ontnhut1on ll' tht• Dtl"' m1,,1un. h)Jdar·J ..aid ahout thl'
Jo nes industnals' g.ia n Thl' uim· t'orlll'r rt'Jt'Ctiun
pan~ reported higher quanC'rh c.1 rn The dn\e. tht· ( omt'tincd Fed eral
ing.. ( ctmpa1gn. I'> the nation"· large't
Other gainer. amung tht· blue !>sngk fundraasing lampa1g.n
chip<; included Ea<.tma n t...odal up C1ettsng hstC'd can hnng largr
11, at · 11 " Ph1h p \1om'> up ~ • at amount\ to an urgan1za11on at 'ir· lbJ •. lnt,•matiunal Bu<.inc .. , \la-tuall~ no lO'it But ll al\O lan onng
Brokers said man\ IO'estor' "'ere ch1nt:s. up '• at 11 -l mtl·d nothing af kderal cmplo'C'e'' don't
v.aiung for th<' 'enerable Do"' to Technologie'i. up •, at 'J and )pc·ulica lh designate the chant' 101n them. howc,cr. an a· kind 01 DuPont. up '• at 11 \,
official cenaficataon that stock'\ had Computer .\s!>ouate\ ln1cr· \\orkers are a11o,.ed to choo~· up
number m1Hl' than ( •¥k • ·
Other p;inic1pant' in th1<. \tar'\
dn'e an: ant1-abonmn a nd pro-
abo ruon right\ group \ Ralph
"ader' < enter IN .\ut11 \att·t'
Ph' lit' 'chl.ilh ·, f.agk Forum
Educatronal ~\. Leg.ii Delenc.r Fund
tht• liocrJ1 Peopk tur the" \men~an
\\ d \ Jnd the .\mt·ni..an t I\ ii
L1henit'' l n1l1r, h1undat111n
.\m0ni.t th<1\~· rt'tt'C'led ~C"H' thl'
Red R1'~ .. \ .iill'' h~hlt>r P1ll•1' .\'·
'ol~1.1l11•r. T•1lut l n 1m11l·J jnd ("
turao -..un 'al In,
rormt'~ Prt'\ldCO' Rt"ag.Jn 1\\UC:d j 1" ; C\t'.t.t ',• orUl'f re'itn\.11nt-the:
11:dcr j 1 Jr \ 1: '\• 1rad111ona health
and "'i:llart· , hant1c' .\lter prote<;ts
.ind la"'~Ull\ h\ adHll.ai..·, groups
'C ongrcS\ t·nat :C'd k g1<.latton in I Ql\t>
broadening thl' ground' tor ad-
m1 ion but l<'ll da rct1on 1n the
hand' 01 thl J1rei..tor ot thC' ()flln· nl
Perc,onnr, \lanagt•mt•nt
OP\1 Dm·lttH ( 11n'1ann· 'C'"·
manlire\ 1e .... rd rt'.tt'l ll'd ;ipphca uon'
and re' t'r'ic-d thl' dt• 1s1on nn
LambdJ and 1-. o ther' O P\1 c.a1d
\\ edne">da\ in announcing the list
OT( l'PS ·''' IOW\S
NEW VOR AP -Tl'lt tollow1n9 list
st'lows "'t Ove• 'l'le · Cou•11er sroctts and
warra~ne • t'la vt 9one ,..p '"' mos• and oow" ""OS' oastd 0"' cotrcen1 o• c"an;t
I.ill} recovered from thC' · ~ crash national. the most acta\C' ') E fl> fr,e chanues from a last that ~t ~ Slmt omt.-SO~ tambtt'd l'• '" +;;-n~----1 .. n ... c ._.h .. 1d,..1..,n .. g,_..,lac....._.a,..l._ ... c..,b,.a, ... r ..... 11 ... 1 .. e ... s __ .... m ...... :b--
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¥"'cl"lenot<l 2m 01a11u ue\
New "llOM New tows 11 a ..
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he ga't' qualilicd apprf''.t• i.
eight more lett '" pt>nding and
denied appr0\a1 to ~5 -01 11.1'11l.h
~J had not i..omplted "'llh rcqueq,
for add111onal informat1on
.\ppro,al "'en! lll .i raniir o l
cause' some po1en11alh lon
tro\ rrs1a1
.\mong them "err the hrc-arm'
C ,, 11 Raghh Legal f)eten\C' fund
the l n11cd Pale,11n1an .\ppeal
Human L1fr lnternattonal tht• 'j·
uonat .\s'>nuation ii Black L.a"' f.,
lorcemcnt E\e ut1\C\ l nned -..1a'c-'
\.hlna n pon' .\<.'0'1clt1on the l '
ing Ban and Operatmn ( ahlM'l"la
The 'auonal R1gh1 w Lit(' EdulJ·
t1ona l Trust Fund the Rchgiou'
Coalition for .\bomon R1gh1'
Education Fund and Planned
Pa renthooJ-V. orld Po pulation
aJread' "'ere listed "'a' the 'a·
uo nal Right I\) v. or~ Legal Dt"fenc.e
Fo undauon I nl a conser" au ' r
g.ro up
Thl' fund dn'c ra1~s about S l6t•
million annual!' from .1 million fed·
eral emplo~ecs including m1flfan
JX'OplC' and postal >AOr kers "'llh tht'
a\eragc 8J'ing S6<1 08
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charged
LO A ~GE LES 1 .\Pl -.\n Or·
anae C'ounh eAec.ull't' nas h«n
charged 11.nh making more thar.
S 11.000 for h1m!oelf. a tnend and ht'>
mother·1n·la"' through illegal 1ns1der
trading
The c1' 11 suit filed an federal
court hcrl" b) thl' Sccun11e~ and
Exchange ("omm1ss1on al·cust'>
Hadson Corp C\ecuu'e Denn"\\
E"am ol bu~ang ~.<1tf1 '>hare:\ 01
L ltrasHtcms of Ir\' ne tht· da'
before:· the com pan' announleJ P
"as merging ""Ith () lahoma·ha"<'d
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E'ans r of \1 1\\lllll \,l· • .ih~
llppt'd off a fncnJ ..inJ h•' ml•thc:
sn-lav., 11. hl •boug.'l' '1 'h.i•t•,
according 1 the" ,i,,• "'"" ~ ,.:a,
tiled \tunJ41, 't' 't:t."· •' •h.-:-'
cbargcd
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lOmb1ned '>hare' • ' · ti' S '
ah<'r the dt'al ..,a, arnoun~eJ '~:
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tro'le• o • l tra\\.'itC'm\ dele.,.,,. ,ind
<opal<' \.ubc.1d1<1r. ~d, pn . ~u
mt"· J. .. , d1•,_ u\\1un~ and rnr 'In!!-'
a~ ... • tnc: Hdd'>on mergt·•
1 hrnugr a ~ere tar f' c1 n<, Jt·• t n -
ed tt d1~u'~ tht' ,_.it Th,r...la'
345 acres
to house
industry
Trree out"ie~r ( ahtom1.J Je
'eloper<. ha\ e-~urcha<><"d \~' ~-a·,
11 S~1.. tr JI'"' area propen' "ear
Ir\ ne 1 de' t>lor ar indn.is:na ;:i·<,.
Jt'\. • named Pa\'.'1fi, C. 1mmerccntre : "''1' announ~cd V. rdn~a'
Pdetf1, ( ommt'r.:-cntrc ·Panner'I
mal.lt" up l • Pa1.. T cl Prope--i1e'>
Ir'\ ane otfo.c and D< De\ dopment
and \ha"' 'el 111 h01h r 'e"'l>('n
Bcalh onught the land lf•r s~~ -
m1lhnn from Lo!> ~h~" [)('\C'lop-
mcnt ( ompan' in I0·1ne "'h1, ..
reta1nc:d l • acres 01 tht' .w '-acre
par(C1
The propt"n ~ located nl)nhea'>: 01
thr ~n D1eg<• Free"'3\ in Jn1n·
(tuporated rirangl' (nu rm "dt
undergo t~o \Cars nf road g.rad1ng.
u11l.t' 1mtallatmr .rnl! "lthe· 1m-
prcnement' hc10r~ It 1~ m.idc a\a1 ·
abk l1Jr indu<,1na1 u~
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C ummer~en•n:· 3., '" Ii :ht" propo<.ed
Foothill T ranspor.4ti "r C orndor
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pannc" are IJ.1 lol'> a' a1lablc IM s,ale
or 1ndustnal d<''e1opmC'nt The ~~
add 111ona1 lots retained b~ Lo\
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v.ath Pac1til Commcrcentre Pan-
ner\
The propt'n ~ 1s desirable in pan.
alcord1ng to the-partnel"i bccau<;e of
ns adJaC<'OC\ to th<' Ir'\ ine pt"Ctrum
Donald \\ hav. of Sha" "<'Ison
s,a1d an add1uonal plu re-garding the
location 1s an e'tens1"e laoor pool
~temm1ng from the rapid rcs1denual
gro,.1h o f the Saddlebaci.. \'alle~ and
South Coast regions.
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819 Orange Coat DAILY PtlOT/ Friday. August 11, 1989
by BM Keane COURTS• CUL TU1lE by Maratta & Maratta PBAJlfUT8 . by CMrte9 M. Schull
I OfON'T lJNOElSTAMO
"Okay. Or. Hareski, he's yours till
Thursday. Check him over, give
him his shots ... "
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Try calling a pizza delivery 98Moe ... maybe
that wtll ~him going."
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
1 1.ov~ SAT"'A~'BAT~
GREAT' BAT~A~!> IA.'< ...,W FA'.()RI T~ MERO'
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Kf\JOT"f'r •trrrH~E!
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
l DtD IT. MAACIE ! I MADE
M'<SELF SIT DOWN ANO REAP '
ALL FOUR OF THOSE 600K5 !
GARFIELD
LIKf MY Tlf.,
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PROUD OF VOU, SIR ..
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
SHOE
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FUNKY WINKERBEAN
by Jeff MacNetty
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Three openings, two
closings this weekend
Another Annie Oakley musical. a Bernard Slade senocomcd) and a
drama designed to shake up its audiences comprise thl' new ·arn' als on
Orange Count) 's theater calendar this weekend, R
The Lake Forest howboatcrs arc mounttng their \l'rs1o n of lnung
Berlin's "An•le Gel Yoer Gu"
(which also as pla) ang al the Harlt-
qu1 n Dinner P1ayhousc). Meanwhile.
the Way OIT Broadwa) Pia) hou~ is
-staging the world premiere of"After·
1llock," a drama about a family
trapped an their basement after an
earthquake and the L.P. RcpertOI)
Danner Theater 1s pa) ang ··Tn&u!c."
Nanc) Zelonka and John Bry(kn
head the cast of .. nn1c Get Your
Oun .. under the direction of Wall) S1h crs for the Showboaters at the Lake
For~t Sun and Sail Club . .:!47S:! Toledo Wa) an El Toro. Barb Kon) ad) k
and Freida math arc musical director and accompanist. respcct1vcl).
The show pla)s Fnda)S through Sunda)s at 8 p.m for t"o w~kcnds.
closing Aug. 20. 1n an elevated stage under the stars. T1d..l't in formation may
be obtained b) calling 837-0229 or 586-1384.
Orange Countian Allison Gappa as both author and director of
.. .\ftershock" at the Way Off Broadwa) Pia) ho use. v. h1ch is located at I OS8
E. First St . Santa Ana. The cast includes Ron .\hhouse. Brr ndan Reach.
Sheik) Beach. Breda Fogart). Denison Glass. Laurel Koelsch. Michael
Lundbcr&. Thomas Reali\ and Tony Re,erditto.
Penormances wall be.given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until
Sept. 9. Call S47-8998 for rt"servat1ons.
Bernard Jade's "Tnbute" amves Thursda) at the L.P. Rcpcnol)
Danner Theater for a sax-weekend engagement. Performanc-cs v. 111 be given
Thursdays thro ugh Saturdavs at 8: IS and Sundays at 2:30 until Aug. 29 at
the theater. IS 731-D Tusun· Village Way in Tustin. Reservations 83S-96 I I.
The curuuns descend on two local productions 'i' "West Side Story"
at the Westminster Community Theater and "Cyrano de Ber1erae" at the
Grove Shakes~rc Fesuval -this weekend.
"West Sade Story" winds up its run tonight and Saturday at 8:30 at the
Westminster theater. 87272 Maple St..' with reservations taken at 99S-4 I I 3.
Also closing tonight and Saturday at 8:30 is "Cyrano." playing at the
Fesuval Amphitheater. I 28S2 Main St .. Garden G rove. Call 636-7213 for
ucket infonnauon.
O ther shows stall on thc boards and continuing around Orange County
are: •''GMspdl" in the Drama Lab Theater of Orange Coast College. Costa
Mesa (432-S880), Thursdays throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda)s at 3 pm.
until Au&, 27. •''Grew11 u,... at the Irvine Community Theater. Tunic Rock
Community Park. Sunnyhill Lane at Tunic Rock Drive. Irvine (8S7-S496).
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through A.ug. 26 with a mauncc Sunday
at 2 p.m. t--~~~....-~•.__--,SlJ..El.i~m~A~t..J>LG.o~to.....~g.L(_.,,,~H untinaton Beach (895-8378). Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30 p.m. until
AUS. l 9'. •"Lei MbenMa" (the non-musicaJ version) at Coastline Community
Colleme's Ncwpon Beach Center. 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del .Mar
(7S 1-9740), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Aug. 18.
•'-n.e,'tt PlaJiac 0.r S..1" by the Huntington Beach Playhouse at
GlslCr Scnool. 21 141 Strathmoore-l:anc;-ttuntington-Beach (.Ul-1405).
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 19. •"'Utde ._ ef Horron"•in the McKinney Theater and "T•mfeoltty"
in the Studio Theater or Saddleback College, Missio n Viejo (582-4656);
"Little Shop" runs Thursdays throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 3
p.m .. while .. Tomfoolery" plays WcdnC$days through Fridays al 8:30 p.m.:
Saturdays at l :lO p.m. and 8:30 p.m., Sundays at 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.l'ft ..
both shows closina Aua. 19. •ecc.t • a a.a n. ...,.. by Eastern Boys Productions in the City Hall
Annex Auditorium. 23 Civic: Center Plaza. Santa Ana (998-2199). Fridays
and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. throuah Aue. 19.
l'ulallher: Ro~mary ChtJrchman
Edllar. Tom Tait
Oateboc*-Edltor: R~r Bk>om
CteM:tve ~ Becky Hender.son. Patti Johnson
~ Director. Alissa Tcldlock
I • Oalty P*>t rl>eteboc*/ Hidey, Auguea U . J989.·
CONTENTS
HI·:\ 11 :\\
NOT KID'S STUFF •.••••••••.••.•..•..•.•••••••••••• 8
Not a Disney family comedy by any means ... Parenthood"
with Steve Martin and an all-star cast tackles, in the words
of one of our guest critics. •·an the probl~ms parents go
to movies to forget." Some thought director Ron Howard
handled this baby deftly; others thought it was a problem
child.
I ,(.I.I< DO'
MOVING UPT·OWN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9
Well, they finall y got Jason out of that lake, but the change
of scenery doesn't do anyone any good. except maybe the
folks that stand to make a bundle off of .. Friday the 13th .
Pa.rt VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan."
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AVOIDING THE BEACH CROWDS •.•.••. 10
Bf DONNA AND RAY OTT
Tired of fighting the traffic and the sardine scene at the
local beaches? Try a weekend trip to Oxnard. which offers
miles of uncrowded beach. related water activities. and a
new beachfront hotel with all the amenities.
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PROB-&.-;-............ • • ...-.. 12
BJ JUDY CHAMBERLAIN
The Earl of Sandwich might roll his eyes in dismay at the
standard buraer and BLT lunch fare offered at most
eateries. But, an enterprising diner can. come up with
unique slants on the old Earl's enduring invention.
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CALEKDAR ••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• 4
PRIME TlllB TV LISTIRGS ... · ............... 10
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8y llOGER l&.OOM Of-0...,--
Musical notes come 10 hie. 1ump
off the page, and cavort in a world
of v1v1d colors.
A field of pumpkins breaks into
song.
Three seemingly unrelated
stories ploy 001 simultaneously on
the screen, melding or the end 10
reveal the unity of land, air and sea.
Jimmy Corter sings Roy Charles'
'Georgia" in the White House
Oval Office.
You might think these four
scenes ore fontost1col. eccentric.
1mpornble. You'd be two-thirds
correc t. The lour ideas described
above ore indeed fantasies. and
could even be called eccen1r1c
fantasies. But. ttiey' re not 1mposs-
1ble. That's because nothing is 1m-
poss1ble f C>f on animator .
An1mot1on is arguably the purest
expression o t e umon 1mo91nor1on
among the arts. An animator starts
w11h nothing: o blonlt piece of
paper, o blank movie screen. He or
she 1s perfectly free to create 1n
I at space o compfete new wOfld.
Animators ore not bound by physi-
cal lows, logic, or 11me. Their
worlds con include shapes, colors,
T H E ~ A L L - S T A-R S 0 F :
sounds, movement and. 1f they feel
like 11, tell o story.
Thus, Paul Vester can send musi-
cal notes careening over the ro•r·
bow 1n "Sunbeam"; pumpkins cover
John Denver's 'Thank God I'm o
Coontry Boy" 1n Joo Wukuluk s
"Mellon Madness": separate
worlds merge 1n Poul Onessen's
"land, Air and Seo"; and Jimmy
Corter gets down and gets funky 1n
"Jimmy the (." by Jimmy P1der
Storttng Saturday and con11nu1ng
through August 28. yoo will be able
to see these vignettes and o dozen
others at UCl's Village Theater os
the third onn~ol 'Best of the f est"
on1mo1too revue comes to Orange
County.
UCI locottoo this year.
Post Festtvol-goers will re·
cogn1ze several of their fovornes
among the 16 shofr anunated fea-
tures included an 1h1s year s pro·
gram. ewcomers will e11per1ence
the wonder of discovery O' ine
wide range ol .cjeas and s es
represented by 1 e groop.
We rry to presen1 the •nesi
current on1mo1ed f 'ms ovailoble tt101
are a so entertaining.'' so•d Re·~Y
this week We rry to gei as
diverse a program as possible an
terms of style, contenr and humor
If there's one you don't ltle. I'll
guarantee that there's 15 others
that yoo will ltke.''
n
t1lms oi more • or pass l"IQ " s·c· rn ~
1n1eres1.
The f .rSt s Mo-Fe sc"e· s ec -
phoruasmogor c l 93C ' .,.. S-c.,
White starr ng Be"·, Boe Y J
fea unng o m..,sico n•er vde :·
Koto tne C owr s "'9 ng C.::t
Co loway s St Jomes Ir• ,, .. .,a,
Blues Bes.des F ease. er s uSJO
panoply ol sh• ng moges ..is ... o
IS 0 verv re101t11e er'll .,., er J sc ... ss
mg f eascher me o~c sequel"IC'?
also h1ghl1gh1s a teoc n.que now"
m. ro1oscop1ng ,,, w •c" o \€
acror is filmed doing •he an moreo
charac er s mo11es and the on•mo
hon cells ore 'Tien •raced iro"' ir·P
frames ot •rie •esu•' ng 1 M Tl'i s
JOO"..,C P• ~· " "'• c· e • C>O' 05 .,. .,
..ir•QUe p•Oble!'T'S enco. •"e•ej C, Jr
an·mo·or ""no s o:so c ... o,..c· r:i
•wo 1 ""S ""C' ""e•e c:·~:::i~~.-:-,:: "-~
sc .. -000rsn ps ::; ... ::r'.l~ r. ·e• =.:.s•
•C o•go" ::o· O" Sc-'? ..... e·:: •
'"e Arc c o,. A.-ye,.. S·::--·::,-J• ~
-/\. r •e• C, De1e• )oc:,· tie•• :·
Co A.r·s
~oun:J ng :::./ .,.e c·:.<;_ir::"' ::r;.
Secono Cass V.c o, B• 'C.'"~
A sor S"owoe· c,,c De· .:: ~ •t-::
-'Or fTI •o·e 01 J Of'e, e Je· •
o<110mon s pursuit 01 comoo"·Ors .. (
and One oi T~ose Dovs b • B
PlymplOI) obovt a pro1ogon1Sl w"C
is hovmg. well one o• •nose aa,s
foe Best ol ·tie f es· s sno .....
1ng Soturoo~ mrougr Aug 17 A J~
This years show is o htife resv•ts .n o natu,al owing aua ·~ 20 rnroog 22 a'ld Aug "6
different 0 e1 po "led ........ •n tho1 in the K ~~o •.:.nuence .,., ic sto'1jS Culled fr°'" past festivals o " '" vu· ""' ...,.. nrougti 28. Snow rimes ore 6 P,.,, It 1• a retrospec ·ve rvogrom -tn contrast 0 ne some1tmes une .. ~-0 An1ma1ton and 1nlcud1ng several ~ Y' 8 p.m Ol"ld 1 P 'Tl eoc doy ,. '~ I '-s ti.-t ~ 1.-ve old ... , .. _ d free-hooo echn"'"" .n the res· o• new wC>fks most notably John 11"' •llJ ~ •iu "~ ·~ '~'" on e.11 ro .-p.m snow eac Soror
Lasseter' s 1988 Academy Awar d-ltke to see again the itirr day coo Sunda TIC ets ore $5 ,r
winning short, "Tin Toy''I. the "Best Thus. audiences tt11s year w.n be The second s 1 emore advance and S6 at the doo• o•.,:l
ol the Fest 1rp:;o<fOC~ "5t1ane-ubte To re-ttSil such recent clotttes-~ whic:h wm-·11A~c:ode1~!t!'rT11Tf~A'nw¥(0f"O°'•.,,w"'"~"~~, --i:"9f~eHet¥we94.le9ilQQ&Je!e--~~911>.-+Tacack~e~1':QOOia.......;i.Soo~IDO-t0-------t
Peterson and Sean ~e1lly of Son as Mike J1ttlov's bfeclttvough loueter s studen l1im o Ca Ar·s Spectn .. m in logul\O Beoct'I f ree ,
Diego. Ir is 1h1s year's incarnation of "Wizard of Speed and Time.' Done •n 1rod1t1ona ce• an.mo'•O" oooia funnyworts .n Orange or
the Festival cf Animation, which is i ic:hotd Con1te's h1lor1oos "P19 style -as opposed ro Tin Toys Comic Quest in E1 Torn fQf '"'0'
an annual show that tours rhe Btrd," Dovtd &shop's warped 11ef. compoter -generated ar1mot1()f1 -' mo •on call 683-3309
-eouniryr.ohen pkly~ locally at the sion of "Mother Goose ~ and tells the t11lanous ra e o a vOV'9 The show w1~ also plq UC
Port or Balboa theaters. fBecause Danny Antonuccr's even mQfe boy wno is olro-;d 01 1ne dor• R vers1de Aug. 25 through 29 . For
of the change of ownership of the warped "lupo the Butcher •· Also no1ab e among r~e !·1ms ·c IOOfe 1niormo11or on those dotes
Port, the show was shihed to the Also included ore two other be shown 01 UCI ore Voices t'. call 784 · 1668
Among the onunoted shofr features included '" • The Best of lhe Fe~I Qt ucr !ht\ m()(lth ore
8111 Plympton's "One of Those Days" lleh ond r19h1I ond Andrew S1onron \ Somew,,e-re n the
Arc11c' ceo1er On 1ne c:>•e' is o scene ''0'"' ·~" ""Joe~, A,. o• ..... -r "t; • • 1 • th J r
lossetef wn<: w OISC be ~wr OS pon ol -,, F <>\'
... ,.
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Deity PIOt DateboOk./ Fridlly. Augutt 11. 1M9
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Friday
THF. R EVERE HOL'SE •1IM 1
Fir.I ~· T U\lln. u.:~ r cm:ll Ban, ''h •t lhl ( •O{l<J l 1ml·~ Roll .. Old1t.'\
Jnd JJult 111l l. and mil ton hi .in·
...,JturdJ' 4 pm to I J n,
\undJ' \lnill.1:1' and l ur,d:" l'I lt1 ro m 11• I~ l11 a ·01 ..,.n.•.n I 4 ·
\ILLA :'\O\' A l I l I \\ \ ,,,,,1
H1gh"'a~. 'l'"'pon lk:Hh P1an1't
Da' 1d Banll·' 8 'ill n m h1 I '\fl a m
t-·C· ~ Ml
CROv.'1' HOt'SE .-tEST Al 'RA~T
_\:!bO:! South r>au:al < oa't lhgh"a'
'>outh I :> •11ne prC''>e· ., .. He..11
\\a,e" f ~anun~ and en1cna111-
men1 Tt· lhrough \JturdJ~. 'I
pm It am ~~fi-~"'73 or
~'IQ-.:!626
AMBERS AT AMBROSIA tW5
To"'n enter Dn\I~. (o•aa Mc\a
prc~nls Contrr) Ph1lhp Tno "'1th
mod<'m rcnd111ons from Rroad"'a'
and th<' m o' u~' Wednesda) ~
thro ugh Fnda~' l'l pm. until late,
and Saturda~'>. 9 pm to 1 a m
~J~. 755'1
THE CANNERY J010 l.afa,cttl'
"'e .. ~c"'pon Beach. pre">l'nt~ "'Big
Picture". "'1th top ~o., mus1l' from
8.30 pm to I a m tonight and
Saturda) 6 7 5.5 7 77
DUKE'S SOST ALGlA NIGHT-
CLUB in the 'cwpont"r Rcson
I I 0 Jamboree Road. 'k" pon
Bea{·h prc~nts thC' golden age 01
rock ·n· roll 7 pm to .:! am nightl~
except Sunda' and Monda\. No
cover charge. t1ass1e bands "ill per·
form the era·s grcatC'St hits from
"Good Gollv. M 1v; Molh." to .. ,
Want To ·Hold Your Hand ...
f,~4-1 700
THE WHITE HOUSE Rl'~taurant
and Ta,em. J~O o uth Coa\t Hiti-h·
"'a). Laguna lkach. pn·,cnt" h'l'
t'ntcnainmc:nt and danung n11thth
~9~-~088.
SUNSET P UB IMl5) r>aulll
( oa~I H1gh"<t). l:iun'l'I (knd1 ofkr'
li\l' l'ntt•nainmcnt 'l'\\'11 111~lw, a
"-tt:k. Tonight and \u1urJ;i, I ang11
:-..atoll \0 p m to I l ll ,1 m $' lOH'I
r hargl·. 54:'-1926
KISS. THE CLL'B ~~8' 'l'\\f'IOrl
Bhd int O\ta \lc<,J ll.1,h1ntt light'
mirror) and a hugl danl l' fl<lllr ;-._,,
t-<,h1n) or shon" r1d .. t·t' arr$.., tor
all sh1)\lo\ n .-x>r\ urx·n at ~ rm ( ·'"
~H-l lMI
THE RIGHTEOlrs BROTHER!\
Ho r 1 1<"'~-l Bronkhur't I oun1a111
\ alle' I h1· Hor J)fl'\t·n1' I 11da'
··Let · thl' ( 11xxk I 1mr' Kull' .ill
night u.1ih () J. Denni\ R <1tiodl' S~
\l)\er \,11u rda' ·(ian1<.'n Pan,,· .1
tribute tn Rai:~) 'd.,on ,ta.mn1t
(1an . horclll' at I\ p m IS~ rmC'rl ~unda). ··The Ba .. ~)eat Fio),·· lt'c
·~Os and 'Mls dan(<.' band. Q pm lo
m1dnight o n "edncsda> at !! r m
t$4 rn' er). C lo<K·d Monda) ... 1111
Roc~1n' . .\flcr .\II These Year<;"
Tuesday at g pm. !S4 t'over cha~e ).
WedncMia). "The Ba<"kscat Bo)S. · !<
p.m. to m 1dn1ght. Thursda). C rat)
Contests with Mf lxnn1s B (1oo<k
963-.:!366.
NIGHT MOVES 540.:! Warm·1
.\' e. Huntington &•at h. C onccn
info hne· 84()..(l.:!OR
Saturday
COACH HOUSE JJ 15 7 Camino
Capistrano. Sao Juan ( ap1strano.
present!> M ichael McDonald 1n t"o
sho"s. 8 and IO·JO p.m 1on1gh1 and
unda~. Tu:-~l·ts arc S l5
Sunday
Qua\\~
NOW · \~
Pre miering at the
Yogurt
Connection
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I I .. ,,. ••IUJ"'" YoeurtConnection I I ~ •w«omtr 11 \0 Irv ine: A\(:nuc: I I ~ at 17t h in We~rcl i ff Pl .11a C!!fiij
I 122.r,.100 . I
LrutteMe. c..... ~ •·n-" ~::~-; I ------------------'4 Datty Piiot O.tebook/ Frtdey. August 11, 1989
CALENDAR
CONCERTS IN THE PARlt Free
conct"n s in Bluebird Park. Laguna
Beach. sponsored b)' the C1ty. Toda~
at 5 p.m .. the "Spilf~ Saxc.-s", a fhe-
man band.
CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT
J2802 S. Pacific Coast H1gh"a).
~·rnth Laguna. pn-~·nts th<' Bohh~
I <'l' Tno Sunda~ through We-dncY
da' ll p.m. to 1.30 a.m. 4%-577' or
-llJQ.26.:!tl.
COACH HOUSE :u 15 1 l amino
( Jp1\t1:1no. San .Juan < apl\tr;uw.
prt'\l'nt\ MKhad !\·ldlnn:ild 1"'0
.. 110"' "· li and I 0.30 p m l 1\ k<'I' .i re-
$\'I
SALVATORE'S 5£111 "'11rth
Broot..hu~t '\nahc11n. prC''l'nl' P.1ul
J nd O~·ar I( JO pm -..1th lop ~II"
ffiU\ll
THE CANNERY JOllJ Lcil-a\cttc ~'C'. ~e"pon Bea<h. \an Fran.1o;co
SI\ k ~abar<'t <.'ntcn.iinml·nt ""llh
Le\IH' '1c< rac Hxahst and Ll1•'d
1'oland on kc~boa1d. 5 311111 111 p rn
(l7'\.\""'I~
VILLA 11\0VA R 1chard I 3uno"•
piano <,t~hngs unda) Llllough
Wedn1·\<la~ OJ')C'n dail) 5 p m 10 :!
am . \1.'I '-". ( oai.t H 1ghwa~ ;-.l("w-
pon Beach 642· 7880
UNSET P UB I 6655 PaC111r
C oa\t H1gh"a). Sun'>l.:l Beach. off<'~
h' c r ntcru11 nmt·nt seven nights a
week. Native T ongut" J to 7 p.m
and then Dead Men Don't Surf.
classic surf music from mcmher<i of
Dick Dale'<> Del-T ones 8 p.m. to
midnight. 5Q2-I l/26
Monday
COACH HOUSE 3JIS7 Camino
Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano.
presents B.B. Kmg tn two sho"s. R
a nd 10 JO p.m nighll~ through '\ug.
16. Tickets are pnccd at $22 50
BLUE BEET CAFE I 07 21 'it Pl .
Ne'>'pon Beach. Nick P\low Solo
Monday and T ut"sda} at 8 pm. 6 S·
BEET.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pmfic
( oast Highwa). unst"t Beach. oOer'>
li ve entcna1nment seven da}'> 3
AUGUST 14
RICKY
SKAGGS
AUGUST 21
BELLAMY
BROTHERS
_ •••• , ...
SEPTEMBER 11
TICKET INFOAMATIOH OR DtNNm RESERVATIONS CALL
lntl ... 1112 ~~AV OY£A AD. EXIT • SANT A MCA
·1·0 P H 11. I . I '\ (;
Music man
Mkhael McDon•ld returns to th• Co•ch House In S•n
Juan C.plltr•no for two 1how1 ••ch S•turd•r •nd Sund•y
nl9hts, •t a p.111. •nd 10tJO p.m. Tlclrett •r• IJS. 'or
lnform•tlon. c•ll 496-8910.
"eek. Bill Lrch Rand 4 p.m to 1
a.m. 59~-1 Q_fl
Tueeclay
SUNSET PUB I 66SS Panfil'
Coast High" a>. Sunset Beach. offC'~
ll\e entertainment \C\Cn n1ghl\ at
"eek Tonight The M1k .. S.2 co'a
charge 59.:!-t 9~6
SAL VATOR E 'S 500 "1011 h
Brookhurst. A.nahe1m . Pure f nt·rg'
at 8::l0 p.m. nightl) through atur
da) for hstentng and dant'ml'
plcasurt:.
COACH HOUSE J31S (J m1n1
Cap1i.1rano. San Ju.in c;ap1•.tran11
presents The Wailer'>. 8 and IP '"
p.m Tickets arr S 19 SO
LAGl'NA CANYON BA R &
GRILL 85~ Laguna ( an~un Road
o[crs tbt• danrcablc mu'w. pl U P IC A'MPftlT'lt•E..,.Ar1Tftl'tMF,•, ... 1 .. •n:""o;..,.-wo\ .. p ..... h .... rod.__1 ... teM.-"-.1 ... 1h ..... so"'1•o•w,sw1-..E~l""'11""a""L.:.1or..r-c~n /
cnts Carole Ktng "'•th \fi\'Udl gue1>1 rh)thmist Jn') \.fanin at the i..n
\\'a,ne Toupt· J ,dcca1u .1t it Pm board~ and Harold Todd on '"'
tonight onh I 1l.l>.{'t' Jrc pm.'l'd a1 aphonc and nutc "( ool Danl 1n S.2.2 50, S.:!6 and SI ~ l ic~l't\ arl' available at th<' \ mph1thcatrc bcn bt-gim. al IS JO P rn Wc.-dnt''<.la' nights. ~Q4-I~ I I or 4Q-l-41 In office JmJ all l 1c~ctmn location' St'NSET PUB I 66S5 l'.iut11
To charge tllkCI\ h\ ph1,n<'. l'all Coa"t Hi h"'a\. ~uM<:t Bcalh vtk.L'
634-IJOO ,,c enten~t 'K''cn n1fht\ .1 P ACE SUMMER CON· CERTS B ''l \lichel!>on Dn'<" "et>k Judah Star 4 p nl 111 .1 m 592-l<l26 l rv1nc 11 JO a m. to I pm Enr
Manenthal (1rour teatunng gn·at
sa. aphonc Jan i>ound' I rec ad· m1~~1on. food JOd drinl>. "' .\1lahlt.'
553-1.220.
Thureday
SUNSET Pl'B IM~~ P.11111.
Coast :i1gh""~ \un')C.'t Rr J l h 11th
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, ....... .I ----(N) (ll ~I <200)-4 J0.7 IHt~ , ........ ---(fl) ( ttlO) (2 U>·~ lS.1tS10 I~
Welle
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(l 00) (U~) $.lN OC>-10-IS
llDlllfMI -··-•-<"> (It -(U~)-4 •~ 1 ~tJO
-(Ntl) (I 30) S 4$ &SW• <Nl 13 30) .. oo ,_ ....... lOOOS.,Mlli
c \11,lt\H co, •• , •• .,
anniversary party Wlth the Tuners
ton iaht throU&h Saturday, 9 p.m. to
I a. m. 592-19'26.
('I . \SSI(. \I.
Sahlrday
PKllk Sym,._y Orcltntra con-
tinues its Summer Senes at lrv1nl·
Meadows Amphitheatrc 31 I<. '\O p.m
with conductor Kate Tamarkin and
so'o1st Elmar Oh,c1r-.i on v1ohn
The program will include.-Berl101'
Roman C arn h al Overt url·.
Mendelssohn's Violin ConcertCl.
three dances form de Falla's Thl·
Three-Cornered Hat. and Su1tr No.
2 from Stravinslc) 's The F1reb1rd.
Tickets at TicketMaster or call
740-2000.
Sunday
-CAPISTRANO VALLEY SYM·
PHONY Season'\ fourth RIVlera
Pops Concert 5 to 7 p.m. at thr
Dana Point Resort features light
classics. popular tunrs. and a special
pcrfonnance by members of the
Coast Ballet Theatre. For infor-
mation about iablrand lawn seating.
call "Matisse .. at 661-5000
Tlnanclay
SEAL BEACH CHAMBER
MUSIC FESTIVAL 15th annual
snics of nine.-con~ns tonight at 8
p.m. m the McGaugh School
Aud1tonum. 1698 Bolsa Ave. at Seal
Beach Blvd. Admission 1s frce
through pubhc support of the.-Haydn
Orchestra Inc. Contributions ma) be
ma1lrd to 119 8th St .. Seal Beach.
90740 Tonight"s performance fea·
ture~ the Young Artists Guild.
J \I.I.
Fnday and Saturday, 8 p.m to mid-
night, and Sunda) 2 to 6 p.m
536-1421. ask for Driftwood
Lounge.
VILLA NOVA pianist ( arlos Or·
tcga perform~ a vanet:r of ea\)
listrning ~lec11qns and occa\lonal
Laun-flavored fa, ontrs Thursda)
through Saturday from 8:30 p.m to
I 30 a.m .. Sunday through Wcdnes-
Ua) from 8:30 p.m to 1:30 am.
Richard Fauno's J3l7 and Broadwa)
styhngs on the piano 3131 Wrst
Coost Highway. Nrwport Reach.
642-7880.
CAFE LIDO. 501 30th St .. New·
port Beach. 675-2968. presents
entertainment n~tly. Tony Guer-
rero Sclltet tom t 9 p.m . to I :30
a.m. S3 cover c argc.
Saturday
CAFE LIDO 502 30th St.. New·
port Beach. "15-2968. present\
Barbara Momson vocalist with the
Wayne Wayne Band tonight. 9 p.m
to 1:30 a.m.
Sunday
NEWPORT CENTER JAZZ CON-
CERT m Fashion Island Broad-
way/Neiman Marcus Plaza, 5 to 7
p.m. Frtt admission.
YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER
THEATRE Peters Landing. 16400
Pacific Coast Highwa:r. Ste. 120.
Huntington Beach. Jazz en~mbk
Joyspnng. perfo rms three shows
every Sunday 10:30 a.m .. 12: 15 pm
and 2 p.m. Cost 1s S 12.95 with
brunch or S7.50 for the concen
alone. space permitting. Rrscr·
vauons are suggested 840-SHOW
CANYON BAR AND GRILL 85'1
Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna
Beach. Ben M1lhkcn's D1x1e Jan
AllStars each Sunda) from 4 10 7
p.m. 494-1 911.
RUM RUNNER 1600 Pacifil
Coast Highway. Seal Beach. present\ Frida The Sons of the Beach. a popular y D1.1.1cland JUZ band. from ft 10 Ill
IRVINE HILTON AND TOWF:RS p.m each Sunday. No cmt'r charge
. 17900 Jamhoree Bhd .. lf\1nc. <:!13) 596-1624.
prt'scnts "H1lf a nd i.\11 That Jan" CAFE LJOO 501 30th ~t . Ne"'·
e<1l h Fnda) "'11h an authent1r Dix-port Beach. Latin fav "'Ith Bohh'
1eland Band. the 20th ( entuf'\ Ja11 Redfield featuring the.-( 13rl iJ
Band. from 4 10 to 8 30 pm on th(' Brothrn 3· JO to 8 30 pm . c.-nter-
pool·s1de pauo ror more.-in for· ta1nmt'nt n1ghtl) 8. '0 p m to I a m
mat1on. t all ISflJ.J 111. c~1cn~1on tonight \.\llh th<.' Wa) ne W:i, ne
Manenthal G roup from I 1 ·JO a.m
to I pm. in 1hc.-Fountain Court at
Park Place. '3 H ~1chel~on Dr
ln1nc
Thunday
CAFE J,.IDO 50 1 30th ~t ~ew
pon Reach. prc<,("nts Dehb1e r tx·n
Jall 'ocah~t "1th tht' Wa~ nl· \\a~ ne
Rand tonight I\ _,ll p m to I a.m
675-2Q68 or 67l-'i05o
JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profi1 111 ·
gan11at1 on 10 prc"-'r'c and en-
courage lt\c." Jatl mccls e'e~ Thu"·
da) at 7 pm . .ind 1s open to J31/
mu\1c1ans and 1a11 buffs For more
information. call Dr. Chari<''
Ruthrrford at .iJ:?.5RI Q or Aili ~<011
at 6-i:!-7648.
Saturday
IRVlNE HIL TO~ HOE OOW:'ll
SERIES I 7~tM 1 l;i·11h.\rel' Hhd
Irvine 5 30 to •1 p "1 l'.1 Ii .. nd,1'
centers un an Ju1h,·nt1\ I 1·'·"·'1\k
barbeCUl' "'1th mu'" "' C 11un1 n-
Wt'stern tnC\ lira rt ol tlw V. n 1 l':ll h
Saturda) n1gh1 un11I \<.•pl 9 ·\duh'
SIS 95 for all )OU can cat barbecue.
children under I:!. SR 5() For rescr-
\allom . lall 8n3-31 I I C\Wn\ion
:!10'
Monday
CRAZYHORSE TEAK HOl E
1'80 Brookholln"' Dn 'l" \:in1J
·\na. prrsen1~ Jnhn C onl n.• in l"'P
~no"'' ~ and Ill pm f-or rc~r
' atrons and Ill kl't\, rnll 549-151 ~
Friday
..
WE'RE SERVING .
SOUTHERN lTALJANS
THREE AT A TIME.
.. ~
-)10 1 -------~n.<l,...ill-2968 SCOTr'S SEAFOOD GRILL & RON'S 1N'"""U.-....C .... O'""N...,.A'r"'Tl'""i¥6,..,'¥ .... 'i_,.c...,o'.,,.a.,,...\ _......'--l._. / BAR 3300 Bnstol at >\nton. C'o'>ta H1gh"'a'. Laguna Beach. feature'>
Mesa, fC'llturc~ f1nl· Jfill enteruun-Re~ie ~urrcll a nd Paula Pnnc<.' tu·
men! n1ghtl >. 6 to 'I pm No m1n1-night and Monday 497-4X71
mum or co\Cr t hargl'. \alrt parking
Jan lunch<.'ons ~turda) and Sun-Monday j
da>. 11 am to 3 p m Rr'K'n3t1on'> CAFE LIDO . SO I JO t h
u(liCSlcd 91.41.l40CL --.. ac-h. Entn-ta1n mt'nt
WST LIKE PERRY'S. :!77 2 nightl) 8:30 p.m .-1 a.m. W:i)nc
\'1sta del Lago. ~1\~1un V1e10. con-Wa)'nc Band with ,ocahst 110111
temporar) pop. regga e and J&ll Smith this evening. 675-2%8 mu'i1c n1ghtl) 8 pm to m1dn1ght
and noo n 1n 4 pm. ~un~a). Clo"'l'd Tueeday
on Monda) Dinner For rescr-vauons. c 111 47 2·436' RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coa\t
C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT. Highway. Laguna Beach: "\harl),"
373 Pa~i fic ( C\l'>t Highwa). Laguna Wlth Ke vin Camey on piano and
Beach. on the Main Beach. Live 1a11 Don Jackson on bass each Tuesday.
every Fnday and Saturday ~gin· Wednesday and Thursday <.'vrn1ng
n1ng at 8 p.m. fratunnf l)on .be&inning at 7:30 497-4871.
·11 I! I d B'I N 1 CAFE UDO SO I 30th St. Newport Wi e1ord. JllZ v10 a an I o tc. Beach. Entertainment nir,11y 8:30 voc.ahst and 1u1tanst and various auest anisu including Mark Tum -p.m. to I a.m. Ronnie rown on
bull. Bob Hawkins and Gary Hogan keyboards and v1~s ton igh t.
No OOYCr cbarae. 497-S I 00. 6 75-2968.
AMBERS A'r AM•llOSIA 695
Town Center Dr .. Costa Mesa. C'1s-Wedneeday
sandra's .jazz ~tylina 6 to 9 p.m. LE Ml!!IUDIEN HOTEL 4500
Friday and Saturday. 5:30 to 8:30 MacArthur Blvd. New world-cla\'l
p.m. Wednctday and Thursday. JUZ anjsts spollaatued weekly in. the
432-7SS9. four story Atrium of the C'afe Flcun.
BllTANGO 19100 Von Karman. .For more in fo rmation. call
Irvine, Jon Garner trio fuse$ jazz, 476-2001. extcnS1on 3113. ~tar standards and old time rock CAFE UDO SOI 30th St.1 New-
n' roll nilbtly. 8 to 11 p.m. Tunday port Beach. presents entertainment
thro_,, S.tulday. 7S2-S22l. nl&htly. S~nny Wilkinson. jazz vo-DldPTWOOD LOUNQI! 21462 caliat toflitht 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
Plcific: C.oaat Hiabwa1. ~untirwt~n 67$·2968.
Belch prnent• the Swtnem Tno Pd& PLACE SUMMEll CON· with tohp ftom tbe lo. and 40s CICll'n • 'It features the Eric
At The O live Gorden we' re kn own
for friendly. a ttentive service. But how
con we possibly serve three Southern
ltol1ons at once2
It's simple We 1ust toke our tender
Veal Porrrngt0no. our homemade Lasa-
gna and our savory Monicotti and put
them all together on one plotter. Then
we bnng it to your table-all fresh and
piping hot
That's what v.te coll seMng Southern
ltolton<, nght And what you'll coll one
d l1oouc; Southern C.ombinot1on Plotter
"
WHERE ALL 11-~E REs--r OF llAI \'Is YOl JRS:
• 16811 Beoch Blvd., Huntington Beoch • 11171 E. 183rd St (ocross from the Cerntos Moll)
• Brea Moll Woy. ocross from the Moy Company.
OaJty Plk>t Oetebook/ FrkJ9Y, Augus.t 11 , 19"89
( . \ I . I·. ' U \ H < 0 ' I I ' l 1-. U
THE RESTA URANT AT
CAMERON COURT 2 Hutton
Centre Dr .. Santa Ana p~n1s mu-
SICal st) hngs o f Silver Lining 7 p.m .
to midnight Tucsda) through Satur-
da). The group performs rcnd1t1ons
of Top 40 oldies and soft rock for
hstcmng and dancing. 540-8615.
Saturday
LONDANCE /FRED ASTAIRE
STUDIOS .362:\ \.\.. Mac .\nhur. Su11c
.308. Santa Ana. Danre for cnupl1·<;
or ~ingks. I st ~aturda> anJ .\rJ
unda\ l'ach month. 8:.30 to 11 ·.1:1
p.m. A·dm1ss1on $5. include-. n:lrl·sh·
mcnts. Ballroo m . lattn dann nr.
<all 850-06 76 for morl' rnforrn:m un
to the dance is $6. For mo~ infor-
mation. call Mickie McC'lurc at
546-3894.
door. For more information. call
241-3800.
LAGUNA FOLKDANCERS en-Monda)'
courage all who arc interested in THE HOP 23822 Mercury Road.
preserving our t.'thnic dance hl'ntagl· El To ro: NanC) Tucker Big Band .
1ojoin them twice \\CCkl). Sunda~ a1 Singles and couples swing dancmg
7 p.m. and Wcdncsda) each Monda) from 8 to 11 p.m.
at 8 p.m .. at Legion Hall Comm un•-786-8467.
t) Center. \!(.1 l.r211m ~I. Laguna
Beach. Pa11 nr1\ .m· not ncrc<;saf' Wed.needay _
Casual dress \\1th comfonahle <ohocs COSTA MESA/FRED ASTAJRE
'' \uggcswd. Don:111on S2. 494-J:IO~ DANCE STUDIO 2488 Newpor1
llf 5.33-8667. Blvd .. 2-C. Costa Mesa. Wedncsda\·
THE SOPHISTICATE ..\fkrnoon n1gh 1 dances open lo tht' general
S'>' ing dancing. Ma>.1'5 Lounge al thl· public w11h a one hour dance cla\5
Red Lion Inn . .3050 Bnstol ·1n·e1. prlX't'ding thc public dance b<.·gm-
C'psta. Mesa prese nts Rame> Obon ning at g p.m. Dance 9 p.m. un11l a nd his 20-p1cccorchcstra l'' en Sun-di h r r: d I Sunday da' aftt'moon from ~ to ... n.ni. Fr~c m1 nag t. '-ost 1or anc.e c ass and , v •· dance 1!; S7 per perso n. Soft dnnks NEW HOLIDAY INN 17941 Von '. dance lc~on I IO ~ p.m b' Ll'l' 3, ailablc for purchase. Fo.r more
Karman. Irvine a1 John Wa) nl' ~1r-Laiu . .\dm1ss1on •~ !18 per r>cr~on information or reservations. call
pon presents \\Cekl) Sunda> afkr-and $1 5 couple!>. Frt·e 'alct parking. 650-3048.
noon dancing in the Catalina Grand Tickets may he purcha\Cd in aJ.
Ballroom. 2:30 to 6 p.m. featuring vancc at the hotel gift shop. For ThUl'tlday
High oc1ct) ... o uthcm Califomin·~ more information. u 1ll Elda Ba~ at
foremost dance band." l.1,e enter-(113) 592-2137. COSTA MESA QUICKSTEPPERS
tainment will be presented during SUPER SWING ~llNDA Y Em-a senior c111zen square dance group
breaks and free dance lesson~ b\ bass} Suites Hotel. 1325 Eas1 O'er seek cxpenenct'd square dance cou-
M1ke Va1llancoun from I :30 10 2:Jh Road. San la Ana \\Ith Bob Schilling pies to join them. The Ouicksteppers
p.m . Discounted dinncrs for dancers and his Orchestra 2 to 6 p.m 1oda) meet regular!~ e'er) Thunday. 10
in the hotel din1nR room . ..\dm1s'i1on and Aug. 13 . ..\dm1ss1o n is $5 at the a .m. to noon at the downtown com-
----------------------------mumt) center. Anaheim and Ct'ntcr Sts. in Costa Me-sa. For more 1nfor-
ma119n. call 545-5669.
THE IMPROV. 4~55 Campus
Dn,c. Ste 138. ln 1ne. pn·.,cnt'
Tomm) k dge tonight. Saturda ~
and Sunda) at and 10:30 p.m $111
For rc~cn at1ons. 85·k~455.
COACH HOUSE .3.1J 5 7 Camino
Cnp1s1rano. San Juan C"ap1s1r.ino.
, prc<>rr>ts comedian k~ S<-1nfd d 1n
t\\O 'hCl\\!t. ti and 11.UO p.m. T1l ~l'l'
arc $1 9.50
Monday
THE IMPROV. :$255 Campus
On\ c, Slc. 138. In Int'. prl''-l'nl'-
R1chard Belier for one sho v. onh
Tickets an~ ~8 Doors open a 1 h 'n
p.m. Dinner rt'sen at1ons an· a' ail·
able (all 85~5455
DUKE'S ENTERTAINMEST
LOUNGE at the Newponer Reson
presents a s~1al Mo nda) Night Showca~ with comedians from
throughout the South('m California ~ atca performing. beginning a l lUO
p.m . Duke·s Monda) Night Show-
case has no cover charge. !he Nr'>'-
poncr Rcson 1s locatl'd at I I 01
Jamboree Rd.Just ca~t of Pac11ic
Coast H1ghwa) in Nc'>'pon fkach
644-I 700, CAI 575
\'OUNG AME RICANS DINNER
THEATRE Peter·\ Landing. 1 t..i1x1
Pacific Coast H1ghwa~. Huntington
Beach. prl'sents Corned) :'\1ght each
Monda) at 8 p.m. l op national and
loca l stand-up comics art' fcatumJ
Dinner/show combinations art>
$14.95 per person and !>pace per·
m111ing. guests can ancnd the sho'>'
only for S7.,50 plus a onc-dnnk·
minimum. RCSl:f' :ltlons are sug-
gested. 840-SHOW
1:_ueeday
THE lMPROV presents three
side-spliuing acts each night at
8:30 p.m. Sunday through
Thursday. (S7): 8:30 and 10:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday. (S 10).
doors open at b p.m. Dinner is
served night!)"
1-·11:t1s
Friday
OUTDOOR f' AMIL Y F ILM FES-
TJV AL Goldrn '-'est C"o lkgr ·., an-
nual fam1l~ film k<,tl\ al 1n th(' GWl
..\mph11hcalrl' ('3( h r nda\. \\1th lull -
kngth p(, or (j ra1cd 11·1m, -.hn'>'n
each week. Mo\lcgOl'r~ art• tn\ lll'd
10 bnng a p1l'n1l· d1nnl.'r. lo'>'-bal'l .. cd
bt:ach chair'. hfan~cl\. rllllo"' and
lht• child rm for a n n en1ng or fam1h
t'nterta1n nH·n1 -,,;<> a l1 Phn l11
hc'eragc'> allo"l'J P1cn1t t•ml' tx·-
g1n\ at 7 pm and film\ \\ill he
!>ho" n di du'~ I K-~ 'n p m 1
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snn. Sb ma \1mu111 1x·r IJn111\ \ti·
Oll\51tln f(lf (I \\ ( ( 111fd J-.1•\
car<lholtkr\ " !. I I or n111rl· 1nlor·
ma11on and ;i lilm '-lh1•duk tJll
(i'-' ( ( ornmun11' 'H'n ltl'' .11 91 .\11111
Get a taste of New Orleans
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I Owly Piiot O.tebootc/ Friday, August 11. 1989
and enjoy some great
Dixieland Jazz! cc_A
\ri '
Fridays 4:JO to S:)()pm
All summer starting tune 23
lRV INE HILTON
\.~) ",,,, J'"'
fain us on our terrace for the superb
tastes and sounds of New Orleans.
shrimp. crayfish savofy Cajun
appet.iitts and cool, cool drinks
Jamboc~ Blvd~ at 1-405. Irvine. CA 92714 17141 86Hlll
Friday
PRIME OF UFE SINGLES 45
and over meet for TGIF at Golden
Sails Hotel. 6285 Pacific Coast
H1ghwa). Long Beach. 5 to 7 pm
For resernllons and 1nformat1on.
call 836-8744.
PROFESSI ONAL SINGLES
NETWORK E ve nt h o tll n l' .
8Q4-8932.
WHEEL OF F RIENDSHIP
S1nsJes 45-plus. m eets for T.G .l.F. at
5.30 at Shad rack's m Anaheim. Al<oo
llngoing groups for golf. bndgt.·,
pinochle, theatre and travel. For
information and reservations. call
5.:!.l-J.327.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NERS Orange Coast ChaptC'r lb.
lrni>tody not required).' invites thl'
puhhc 10· a Luau Saturday. Aug. 26.
6. 30 to m1dn1gh1 in Cosu Mesa S 18
adm1s.s1on includes Hawa11an buffl't.
Island Dancers. music. For 1nfor-
ma11o n and pre-sold tickets. call
847-7235.
Membrrsh1p m Pa~nts W11hou1
Panners is open to divorced . scpar·
ated. w1do"ed o r nC'ver mam cd
parents of living children. Custod~
of the ch1ld~n 1s not a factor. '\ non-
profit, non-sectanan. educational ~1r
gamza11on. PWP -prov1d t'S a pro-
gram of social act1' niC's. d1scuss1on'
and stud ) gro ups for single parent'
and their fam1he~
SINGLE SAILOR'S BULLETI:"\
BOARD 24-ho ur tckphonc o pcratn l
bulletin board at 7H -4J5n II' 11,1
notKcs of singles ac\1\ 1t1n ( all '"'
more information.
LET'S TEE rT llP A du~ 1111
s1n&)r golfrrs lxt\\Cl'n tht• agl'' 111 1 1
and 55 '>'ho want Ill pl:l\ \1K 1.alh
and ml'Ct other single goiter-. D 1t\''
arl' $25 annualh Pia' 'anm1' l11l .tl
and regio nal l't>ur~., Mrmtx·r,h1p
<l1tt:cton For m nrt" 1nlnrnrn 1111n
,·all 654:06'>0 nr 1A n tt· In I l'r'' I n·
II l · p. 3 I R.1111 h, '" R 1J gt• Ir' 1111 1J2-1·
Saturday
\ll:IEEL OF f'RJE!';OSHIP nH "
at ~ 'fl for an [I~, Cluh D in11< 1
• f>ARll[S
• Rff[ PTIONS
•WEDDINGS
JUKE BOX
RENTALS
Music from the
40'a to the 9Crs
Pick your own bea1
• ANNIVl RSARIF '>
•Rf UNIONS
• nc
FREE DELIVERY AND PICK-UP
CALL RICK
(714) nt-0893 (714) 693-7035
J Soldan West-,
College
Mon. Auga. 21
7-1 p.m.
Golds1uueet College
~Bldg.
Info. 2131GD-Gl7
Dlnlctor
Paul Watp0
~. Ca1J 879'-SS7S for infor·
mation and restrvauons.
~,
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meet
for a Brunch at 11 :30 a.m. at Marie
Callcndan in Anaheim. For infor·
mation and reservations, call
524-3327 or (213) .524-3327.
PRIME OF LIPE SINOLD meet
for brunch at noon. For information
and reservations, call 836-87«.
F .w.a .T. ScaclitT Villaae Shop-
pi:'I Center, 220.5 Mai n Street, Ste.
20. Huntinaton Beach . Huntington
Beach Church of Religious Science
sif\&lc$ groue meets each Sunday
evenina. Child catt is free. Ad·
mission 10 the 7:30 p.m. prop11m is
S3. Dartcts at the Huntinston Beach
Inn with DJ John Symes and tt•
~ ~menu follow at no charKc.
FLIRT information tin~: 647-16f8.
T'a..ta~
SINGLES CABARET CHAPTER
of the Oranac County Pcrformina
Arts Center mttts rvery founh
Tuesday for fundra1$1ng. pan ics.
sports and cultural events. Call
4SS-3252 for mart 1nfonnation.
We4Deeday
Y AJO MONTHLY MEETING
Youn& Adult Jewish Orgamzatton
for singles 18 thru&h 26 holds a
general mcellllf at )· 30 p. m. in a
pn va tc ho me in Ir. inc. For more
information. call Ruth or Jodi at
786-S4S8 or Janice at 5S2·6938.
PRIME OF UFE SINGLES mel"t
for dinner at 7 p.m. Call 836~8744
fo r information and reservations
WHEEL OF F RIENDSHIP meets
for d inner at Luigis 1n Anaheim at
6:30 p.m. For 1nformauon and rcscr·
va1ions. call 524-3327 or (213)
86 3-6370.
throup Au,. 13. Houn att lU a.m .
to S p.m. Monday through Fnda).
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday a nd
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
494-2440.
GAGE GAU.ERV 41 99 Campus
Drive, lrvioc presents over 25 giant.
brilliantly colo red canvases of
Christine De MuStt. California an·
ist tbrouah Aug. 14. Gallery hours
are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday tbf'O\iah Thursday, Fnday 10 a.m. to
11/.m .. Saturday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m .
an Sunday noon to 6 p. m.
8S4-S697.
LJ GAU.ERV 3S9 San Miguel
Drive, Newpon Beach. First Sum·
mt r Group Show/New and R«'ent
Work of Lisa Adams. Billy Al
Bcnpton • .Guy Dill. Laddie John
Dill, Jim Ganzer. Crail Kauffman.
Dustin Shuler. through Aua. 26. Gal·
lcry boW'S arc ti a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday t h rough Sat ur<fa )
720-0133.
OC CENTER FOR CONTEM·
PORARY ARTS Harbor Business
Park. 3621 W. MacArthur Bhd.
Space 111. Santa Ana. 9th annual
Juried u h1bitton lhrouah Aug 11 Galic~ hours arc Wednesda)
throu Sunday. 11 a.m. 10 4 p.m.
S49-4 89.
TR.AILS WEST GALLERY 1416
S. Coast Highwa}. Lagu na Beach
celebrates 20 years of fine Western
art. Datly hours a" 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
494-7888.
FIVE FEET RESTAUllANT -'~~
G leoncyrc. Laguna Beach. featun-~
pamtiogs and prints b> O:l\ u.I
Harris Aug. 13 through Srr t. 16
494-9357.
\ D \ \ '\ ( · 1-·
SINGLES LUAU Parents Wuhout
Partners. Orange Coast Chapter ~6.
wiD bold a Luau Saturday. Aug. 16.
6:30 p.m. to midnight 1n Costa
Mesa. Includes Ha"a11an butTet.
Webber's hit Broadway -musical
"Cats ' will return to the Center
Sept. S through 10 for eight per-
formances. Tickets ~ on sak now
at the Center Box Office. 556-ARTS.
and all TicketMaster outlets includ-
ing May Company and Music Plus.
To purchase tickets by phone. call
740-2000. For group sales. call
SS6-2 I 21, ext. 225.
f'rlday
TljE I H t SAWDUST FEST IVAL
with a line-up of 60 performers
including strolling minstrels and
contemporary mus1c1ans ofTenng
daily entertainment through Aug.
27. The festival offers the works of
200 an1sts. a wide selection of
homemade epicurean delights. free
children's an s and crafts lessons.
an1s11c demonstrauons. I 60 el('('llc-
booth structures. all housed on a
bcauttfull) landscaped 21: acre
eucal)ptus gro\e at 935 Laguna Ca-
nyon Road. Laguna Beach. Hours
arc 10 a.m. 10 10 p.m. Sunda)
through Thursda~ and un11 I 11 p.m.
Fnda}' and Saturda) . .\.dm1ss10n 1s
S4 for adults. SJ for scnmrs and frt'C
for ch1ldrl'n 12 and um.kr ·\II enter·
tamment ts included in lhc pnce of
admission and runs from appro\·
1matel~ IO:JO am 111 10 p.m. 11n the
cntenamml·nt ded and at vanous
loca11ons throughout the ·grounds
For mo re 1nforma1wn. l·all
494-3030.
LAG UNA POETS mel't C\'('f) Fri-
day at ~ p.m 111 the Uiguna Bt'ach
Pubhl Libra I). 363 Glennl'~ re.
Laguna Beach. Evel)one 1s "cl·
come. S3 donatio n requcstc:d
Saturday
ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET
prcscnacd b) T rl·Ph1I Entcrpn~s
each Saturda) and Sunday 1n the
main parking 101 of the Oran~
Count> Fair Grounds 7 a.m 10 ~
p.m . Adm1ss1on 1~ lift) cents for
walk-ins. Orange County Fair·
~unds information phone number
IS 751-3247.
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE
SWAP MEET 8 a.m. to J p.m. with
free admission and free parking
today and tomorrow. ,pace fee 1s
SI 0 on Saturdays and Sundays or
two spaces for S 10 on Sunday. with
pr<>ttcds from the swap mttt going
to campus organizations. scholar·
ships and community service pro-
JCC:ls. Fo r add1t1onal 1n forma11on.
call 898-2389. The swap mc.-ct 1s held
in the parking 101 located at thl·
entrance of the college at the Golden
West Street traffic ltght between Ed-
inger and Mc fadden Strcet'i. ,
AGE OF CHIV A.LRY SOCIETY
m~ts on the second Saturda' of
each month from 10 '0 j.m in ·'
p.m. in a nc"' loca11on. Tl·~ inl>.k
Park. Costa Mesa Thl· puhltl· "
1n v11ed 10 bnng a lum:h and cnJo)
games. mus1e and co~tumes from
the prc"•a11tng cuhur(' 1n "e'>ll'm
Europe bctv.ccn 1000 and 1600 A.D
Look for a blue and gold P3' 1lhon
with pennons fl)ing near tht intn -
scctton of ~rhngton and Jun1pc:m
For mort' 1nforma11on. call .i 7-~Cl'n
or 551-6J4-l I
Tal*tay
JOIN THE HARBOR SINGER .. ·\
non-pro ti I group ol "om1:n ~1ngcr.
"'ho pc-rform l'\ef)th1n1.t Imm Barh
to rock an· look1n1.t for m·"' nwn1· bcrs. The group mcCtl\ e\ l'f) r ue<;-
da) c"c ning at , p.m. at the Prl'"ti~
tcnan Church of the Co' enant at
Fairview and Adam'> 'ltreet 1n ( u\la
Mesa. Pcrformanl·cs. are also a' a1l-
able Fo r more informa11on. call Dec
Co>. at 962-16811 or \' 1 < ircl"n ll I
897-05X7 evenings and weckl'nd'
Wedneeday
THE ORANGE COVNTV SU
CLUB meets the first and third
Wednesda) of e'er) month at the
Costa Mesa Count!) Club. <\ges ~I •
and over. For more information. call
957-8686.
SCRABBLE 1s pla~ed Wcdnes-
da)s at 6:30 p.m in the commun1t~
room of Cahfom1a Federal Sa' 1ngs.
24~64 El Toro J<oad. Laguna Hills
Call 586-23 78 for furtht'r 1nfor-
mauo n.
CRIBBAGE 1s playcd o n thi: sc~ ·
ond and fourth Wcdne-sda' of each
month at 7 p.m di the Oa"i" Center.
Room VI. 5th St. and Marguentl' 1n
Corona del Mar Call 64+.i I ~X for
add1ttonal tnfonnauon
Thanday
AD CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY
holds a wt'."('kl~ social eH·nt tiqiin·
n1 ng al 5:30 p.m at \1a\le·,. l hl'
Rt'd Lion Inn. 'O'il 1 Bm111I \t
tos1a ~1esa Frt<C ho" 1focu,tn
fun .ind net"ork1ng ~,I -"~'i
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meet each Thursda~ at ., l tl p m JI
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Huntington Bea h Bcttnner ... "'l'I
comi: For mori: 1nfonnJt111n l Jll
84~-20 16 or 1'142.l(l.$1)
SCRABBLE 1s plin cd 1•\ l'n
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FARME RS MARKET \pon,11n·J
ti~ the Orange < 'ount~ Farm Ruf\",1u
1s hdd 1·q·r. Thur...JJ, in till' main
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f-::urgrounds from Y lo :i m 111 .= \II
pm. (all 151.12.r; for morl' 1nf11r·
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RAL HISTORY am'c' :it thl'
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Wedncsda) 3 to 4:30 p.m. for a
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local restaurants and a monthly pot
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Margucnte (5th and MargucnlC'I
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island dancers. music. Tickets are .-----------------,.---------------------
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VJEW Paul Duke and panel mem·
TV series "'111appear1n South Coast
Communjt> Church Audllonum
Sept. 26. Sponsored by the LI('
Irvine An-S and Lectures Scn cs.
tickets arc priced at S 12. SI 0 and S3
for UCI student$.
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While viewmg these vmtage automoblles. you con
a.lso·dme on the wo1ertront with a light snack o r an
elegant meal shop many o f the V1Uage's many quomt
sho~ o r VlStl one 01 our manne dealers or brokers
Bnng the enhre family and en)Oy the teelmg
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E\'EH\'BOD\''S A C'HITIC'
The mood of the brood·-is dark in 1 P
Ralpb Macaluso
Properly Management
Costa Mesa
I felt shghth decel\cJ "nh th1~
picture '°\lier '>l'l'·
mg the rnm1ng 31·
t r l\l'\11111 ' o t
p arent' pla~ 1ng
\\llh thl'lr 11tt-'rn ng d nJ \le\ l'
\l:inm Jnl..1nl! ,rnJ
:u1ting up \\ 11h ,1
p1n.Jt:i I lltll'
I l·:igul' and h11 lh-
J.1~ parlll'' I ''J' ----1011\.1ng ll>f\\3fd lo
J light pJ1l'll tll·h1lJ rnnwth Hut.
ln'>lt'JJ I got a '>IOI). or rJtht•r a
loll..igx. l"0 0\1\ltng of Jll thl· prnh-
lt•m\ J parent gt1l'' to thl· 11111\ Il'' t11
in ll> torgl't
Lynn Hamilton
Music Teacher
Costa Mesa
.\II the fam1I~ problem' .1111.J Jll\'>
-------1,kp1ucd 1n h1'>
nl'" mo\ll'
·Parenthood.. .in:
tal.t·n from real
ilfl• \l\UBl10n!). d1-
f"Cl lOr Ru n Ho" -
Hd told "En1c.·r-
ta 1 n mcn t Th1'i
\.\ c.'(•k's.. co-ho<ol
I ct1a C11hbon\.
"Thn e1th t r
._.a.....__, nappcncd to u<.. or
to somt•one we knu" ... hl' -.aid "Ith
an engaging Ho"ard gnn
And conflicts abound. The mo' 1c
starts w11h father Jason Robards.
who dump!) h1\ son on an u!>her a1
Jason Robards pla)'s the patnarch
of a perfect American fa mil~ -two
boys and two girls. He seems to like
the wrong one through the "hole
fll t turc. Steve Martin 1!) om· of lhl'
bo\S, who was ignored as a child and
'o\,c<l to bt-the perfect parl'nt H1<i
kid~ rnuldn't adJU'l 10 ~chuol and
life and necJcd p~)ch1a1m hrlr
K11barJ'" other \On (Tom Hulwl "
a lOn .irn~t. bad gamblc1 and thl'
lather ol a blal I.. 'on. "h11m hl·
bring' home hut torget<. Jht1ut J'
hl·' d11dg111g gang\tl'f\ nnl' d~1ugh
tl'r lca\l'S hl·r hu\b:ind tx·rau\l" hl··,
too dt·manding \nd 1h,· othn
daughter 1s d1,orct•d lr)ing 10 rJl\l'
a bo' that doc'>n·1 talk. hut 11 1..c'
porn(> ll1d .. ~. Jnd J h1{!h \lhool ~1rl
"Ith hn h\c-1n hu\hand fh1' "uur
normal famil~ th:il light<. l'\('r d ,I\
ne'er k.irning a thing
a b1nhda~ ha-.ehall gamt· l"d-
cbratwn Thi\ \Cl\ the \tagl' "11h
1n~tant trauma for thl' 'IOn. "ho 1n a
nash hecomc<. ~n1" n-ur Ste\ l'
Manin \tcH" ··"om(·~ lo ri1uch ...
Of course he ha~ pknt~ to "orr'
about· '>Un Kc' in is a klutz at school
and L 11tlc League. Co" ho) Dan
finks out of a b1rthda' cclcbrauon.
h1 '> bo'>s g1\l'S anothcr inan the part-
nash1p he promised Ste,c: hi'
wife's (Mar) Stecnburgen) news of
another pregnanq . his di\ arced s1i.-
tcr"s (Dianne Weist) teenage kid~.
~x. sex and more !lex: brother-in·
lav. ·s (Rick Moran1s) "h1z kid. a 3-
>Car-old Madame Cunr: brother·,
(Tom Hulse) return to the fam1I)
fold onl> to borro " mone> for gam-
bling debts and introduce his "'sur-
pnse:· a son recently dumped on
him h> an ex-live-in
This p11curc Jumps around too
much . I felt 1 was watching TV and
allowing a 2-)t."ar-old to control the
remote. The acting of Jawn Rob-
ards. Dianne Wrest. and Ma0
Stecnburgcn
almost saved 11.
but "as rut short
JUS\ v. hl'O the~
"t'H' gl'1tini thl·tr
teeth into 11 1 ur
some.• r1.·a~on. I ll'lt
e' t'f\ o ne O' l'I I~ 1~ \e,ualh fru<,-
trJtl·d 1n tli" tnlx·
\\ ht•n the· them,·
got ~light!~ "' c.·r-
llont' tht· \\Oler~ prnhahl~ lt~urcd a
good thought-l)rtl\nl.intz, '>\3\l'Olt'n l
hl..c ... , ou nc.•cd J hll'n'e tor n cf")-
th1ng. hut ta1ht•rhood" or .. ht~· 1' J
mllrnoa<.tcr'· "nu!J hdp It J1Jn'11
I here., more T 0t1 m ul h m11re. JI
lca~l tor tht'> 'll'\\c.•r The mo' 1c
m1gh1 haH· "urked '"·II. had 11 the
<"on~1~ten''' ol "( cxoon:· m "' l"O
"0 ba11cnl'S not 111dudnl ··
On the plu'> '1dt". parr nl\ of Jll
ages can 1dcn11f> "11h Rohard~
h>"ard'> the end of tht' mO\ll' "hl'O
he cnes that thac.· 1<. nl'' rr an ,•nd tu
hc1ng a father Thnl' I'-al"a"
another demand.
F o rtunatl'I'
there "as an 1.'nd
to this mo' 1c and
a delightful om· at
that. The wp-
no tch cast l l'pl
Lh 1s lead balloon
from s1nk 1ng out
ofs1gh1 and mrnd. St eve Martin and Jasen Fishe r fa bov•I a nd ltldl Mor•n ls •
Jean Ardell corned) about a Midwestern fam1l) them. There's enough !)ubstanre to J ob Kassell pora11on struggles. drag-racing. •'m·
Writer called the Buckmans. a living comu-them. and to the stor)·hne. to sugge!>t Teacller puls1ve gambling. X-ratcd '1dco'
Newport Beacb cop1a o f parental amb111 ons. a televs1o n S('nes where <'ach charac-Costa Mesa mamage problems. and a lot mnn·
--------"'~nd-•ttAadeq4-· ~16al60MC,..ie;i1;..---·--1'H-~4te¥~Ml4r4ib&~mot~:c-£Wl~~"'d"e""'°"c ... 1a~.,....._----rliar y seems )
Artists havt been mining the-nrh There are more than 15 people in Ho v.ard succeeeds in balancing A m1d-.\menca four-generation humor could come out of all of thi'
subject of fam1 l:y this family and. while you some-the Buckmans' JOYS and disappoint· ~------ramil). wuh their but rt is actuall) m ore of a coml'd'
l1fr for \Cars umes want a scorecard to k~p track ments. He leave us to relcct on the nopes and dream'> than a drama.
People hke -Erma of them all. they arc believable and confusing and largely unfilled. 1s
Born beck . N c 1 I cngagini. though not always lovable. peculiar facet of e it p Io r e d 1 n All but one of the I 0 or mo1r
S 1 mo n a n d Depending on the state of your own familial love. The ·pa t t' nth ood . · · stones come out
Wood) lien arc famil~ life. )Ou'll find )Ourself flaws 1n the mo\'1e fhc1r thoughtkss happy, or at least
successful to the laughing or "incing as each episode aren't fatal: an Jct1ons and some-e ndi n g on a
Jegree tha1 the\·rc plays out. artificial e nding .1me v.<'ll-1n ten-pos111ve d1rttt1on.
nostalgia we're all life extend to this film . for hkc an} umentalit). and a are shown before. could be that way. Jabfc to balance-the Some of the truths that 3P.PI> in that reeks of sen-:1oned m1stak<'s I v.1sh that real life
_ '>rone to (too large family gathering where \OU surreal opemng dunng. and after but this o nl) hap-
!.-.------much can smother can't finish a conversation bctor<' and later roller-.__ __ ...... __ -......Jl,he large fam11~ pens in .. reel'"
the story) wtth the painful reality of someone tnterrrupts. the camera flits coasteT scene that galhenng. s t ories. T hree
famil) dynamics (too much can ruin from o ne situauon to another. some-don't q uite work. There arc both tecn8*" and adult babies born al Lhe
our da) ). Now director Ro n Howard times too quickly. I'd have hked to But the movie's message -"Life rs pregnancies. difficult s1".'lle parent· end were OM too
addresses this sub~ect in .. Parent-spend more time w1th some of these messy:• one of the characters says in~ child abuse. mid life cnses. m a n y 1 n 1 n
hood." It's an ambitious and ironic characters. ~n what happens 10 -seems fitting to mention her~. childhood education problems. cor-alrady over-loaded movie.
Gae Perry
A._...tnt.r c.. .. Meu Ourrattngs
This is a truic and amusing story
of a suburban St.
Louis family and
thei r ted iou s
strua)e to be aood
parents.
and also support his illegitimate daughter has a baby. Amusing..
child. The arandfather ruluctantly The oldes1 brother. a nice guy and
givn in to reality. giving his son the aood father, believes his young son 's
extra $3,000 he has asked for to go failures are due to bis o wn troubled
to South America. He aJso leaves childhood. His wife. who is wiser.
him h is son . explains to him life's rollcr..ooasccr
TM arandfather
(father). ap-
proacbina retire-
ment, Uta his UV·
.iQp to uve o~
IOO, wbo bas a
S26,000 a m blina
debt. from bdns killed by h";lex>11ec-
ton.. An 111eecment is made be-
tween the two to .. y beck the
ftlOlleY It-be will cha• bis ..
and Fl I np1lr job CO .. y him t.ct
A d ivorcee. under pat stress.. ups and downs.
never stops lovina and supponing
her two difficult kids. The teenqe She c o n vinces
da~ter, after havin1 an ooaoing him (when he is so
affair with her boyfirend in her troubled be almost
bedroom, marries him and he Iota his job) that
moves into htt house after failina 10 evrrythina will be
land a job. He is somewhat success-OK. Vtty amus-
ful racu11 can . The resentful youna-i~ er son's suspicions rin& true when This talented
bis dentist father 11ys no to bis team of 1cton
movina in with him. As it turns out ftawlessly c.arry
be and his new brot.bcr•in-&aw be-out lbeir roles -
come buddies. Tbe mother is ~ daub IO the p>d diJ'llCtills job by tiemt-wbm lhl!-.lll'fttl'rr1lllnll!WV'-'ltllllillaiMllftl-=--W put ID Cbt pitus
cacher and au cekbrlse wben iD tbc rilbt p&lca.
a O.Hy PtlOt 0.teboc*/ Friday, Augult 11, 1919
~lrenthocid -,
d lvyann Schw•n fbelowf Inter.ct In .. Parenthood."
UNCLE DO'
Guess IM o's back and
guess IM o's reviewing him
Lemmr tn to c:xplain thr c:'-
1stenn· of this film " tc:rm\ ,·ou
might tx· ahlr to undl'r\tand. I kno".
nothing morl' 1h.111 t1A.11 '' llahk,. Tn
lo think ul thl· ·1 nda' thl· 13th'' ~l'fll'' ;" '"' t 01 ,1 Ira n,·h l\c:
"rnda hkr Mad)onalds \
lranl hl\l' "l11d1 prollu\ l'' a product
that·,, .. lwJr 1,l\1,·I··" ,.;i,, ·111 mJk1·
Jnd, 11111,11111p1>r 1.1n1h turn' Jn l'a"
pr11ti1
. ~di "f ml.I\·,·• hJl k IM lhl·
nghth 11ml· '1111111 J \ 'H'h.Oml· as
thJI H1g \IJ< thJt ' tx·1·11 urxkr thl'
hl'dt !Jmp' lnr thl· l.1,1 \l•urk hour'
·\n\ho" our 1.1\IHltl p;11n 111 thr
mJ<.k Ja\nn \ 11rlw1·' '' \t.trnng
ag.!1n in .. , mlJ\ th,· I 'th P.1n \'Ill
Jawn l Jln \l,1nh.lll.in ·· .\ title
long c:nuugh to tl''' th1· ahhrr' a.uni
a11c:n11on \pan 111 n11"t.1 ~ 011 d11"'"'·
hut lonunat1·h J """ ll' \hon
enough to prl'' 1•nt till' U\U\JI n,i.. of
brain Jam.l1.1.•· ln•m 'tl'" ing
\\ hat1J "a,11· ul m' 11m,· \\ hJtla
"a!>tl' ot ) nur t1mt· ~ ha11;:i \\J<;ll· uf
the Pilot\ 111nc: < Hl' 1ou\h pcrfl'l l
column m.ill·nal
( 1)u)Ja tx·l·n humt· p1rk1n· lka\
offa th1· dug ( oulda heen h1)m,· "11h
•_he dog pirkin fleJ' offa ml' Rut
nooo. l bk" off rm Wc<lnc..Ja, Ol~ht JU\I for \ clUr tntrlkl'1Ual
ed1ficat1on.
Nov.. s1111ng 1n 1h,· ( 1nrma V.c,.t.
\\J1t1 ng for the film to stan. drha11ng
the la~1 Bond film \\1th an 1gnoran1
budd' (he liked 11. the 1d1ot). and
e)'tbalhng thc trcn> bopper<; in front.
puts me in kind of a ph1losoph1cal
m ood Thinking abou1 the future ..,f
manl1nd. 1hc gn·t•nhousc clTcct. nu-
ckar prohferat1on. and wh>. in hor-
ror films. arc all the doors awa>"'
locl cd And "h~. do the bad gu~s
al"a)!> .,.alk. 1he1r victim\ alwa)"
run. and the bad gu)s alwa)s catch
\\'h a. Hea'
Remem r l)!>lal CH~. t
small trc<'-hnt·d pond "'here Jason
has noakt'd more times than fro~
an a sophomore c;ctcn e class" h 's
now turned mto some humongou!>
thing with a freighter floating in 11.
A freighter "'h1cn \ome local high
school 1s chancnng for a grad pan)
cruise to Nt·" York. G uess who
pops on board'l
Jason Vorhees Ulses In tit• slpts .tier hltchtft9 a rtde on
a ch•rt•red fre .. hter flt to New Yortl In ••trrkl•J the 1 Jth,
Paart VIII."
Guess or Jason IS stan1ng to show
hrs age. H is fir<;t shot wuh a
spe.argun as low and to the nght
VIDEOS
Gctung a little pudgy too. Listening
10 the wrong peoprc. like .\I Cam-
panis. After d1spatch1ng a<;<;oned
v1ct1ms. he tossc~ the token blad.
guy an the water. Who wmcho"
pops up ahvc 20 manutc!>.later
But you couldn't ax for any mon·
from him. A guy on watch. trying to
Vid buyers think Pink
(AP) -The following an-the
m ost popular v1deocu~ttcs as they
appear an next v.cck's issue of
Billboard map.zinc·
11."Playbofs Sexy Lmgcne" CHBO)
12. .. Disney s Sm• Along Songs: Fun
With Music" (Disney)
13."Beetlcjuicc" (Warner Bros.) ,.
SA.La RENTALS
1."Plnk Floyd : Dehcate Sound of l."TW1ns" (MCA)
Thunder" (CBS) "' -2."0irty Ro tten Scoundrels"
2."Lethal Weapon" (Warner) (Orion)
3."Janc Fonda's Complete Work-l ."The AoadcntaJ Tounst'' (Wam-
out" (Warner) ttl
4."Micbeel Jack10n: The Legend 4. Comins to America" (Para-Continues ..... (Vett.ron) mount)
S."Melallica: 2 of 0nc·· (Elektra) S.''Ouim>u.s Liaisons" (Warner)
6."Playboy Wet and Wild" (HBO) 6."Cocoon: The Return" (CBS-Foll)
7."Callaneticl" (MCA) 7."Alim Nation" (CBS-Fox)
l ."Ciodcrclla" (l:>ianey) l ."My Stepmother Is An Ahcn"
9."Raidcn of the Lost Arte" iPa~ {~~ mouftf) -9."Tbc Accuted (Paramount)
10."Moonwalkct" (CBS) 10."M.ia.itaippi Bumina'· (Orion)
leave has po'it ~n l'IC<'omc!> \1Uck
on o ne. Another. tl')1ng out \Oml'
heh on her guitar. ha\ reason to frl·t
when Jason appears. ull another.
ne kmg an the disco. finds out the
cho ke's on her. Yuck. Yuck Yucl.
This winner's got all the h1gh-1ech
special defects you'd expect from
such a big-budget production. The
world's slowest-moving lightning .\
soundstagc-bound ship where the
camera docs the rockmg. C'ut throat!>
which don't bleed. Hoke~ sets
Finally rowing to New . York. the
survivors arc chased by muggers.
drug addicts, and of course. by the
bt1 man himself. Whom. coming
ashore hke the Creature from the
Black Lqoon. runs our heroes into
the N~ Y of\ ~n.. No doubt a
drain on the film's bud&ct.
Jason finall y is offed an a way lhc
Unc can't remember. With floozy
blondes.. a naked chick an the open-·~ scenes, and psycho teac:ben do1na AJeu.nder H~ impressions
(''I'm in dwF here '). it oou.lda
been wonh the bucks.
But an tbc trachuon oftlus colu.mn offerina_ wonhlcss infonMtion, the
U nc oftien a worthletl movie.
Can batdly wait for the latest "Nilb~on EJm Street" in the
not h .et .
Wboopie.
Diiiy Plot DeteboOk/ Friday, August 11, 1989 •
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Get away from the crowds,
enjoy the beach in Oxnard
9y DONNA AND RAY O TT
o..-y~C0<14 ........ ,..
As Southern California temperatures c.ontinue to
sizzle. a weekend at the beach Sttms more appealing
than &n)fYotber kind of geuway.
Some of the ncart>)• beaches -Huntington, New-
port. Corona del Mar -may beckon you. But if you
really want to get away from the crowds. head for one
of Califomia·s best kept scacts: SL'ven miles of un-
crowded sand in Oxnard.
One hour beyond Los Angeles. Oxnard is far
enough to provide a real change of scenery. yet n·s
closer. and often less expensive. than Santa Barbara.
Best of all. it hasn't bttn daS<.'ovcred by masses of
bcachgocrs. That's largely du<' to the fact that many people still
associate thas community of 125.000 with agriculture.
After all. this is th<' town that. from th<' tum of the
century. bqan producmg huge crops of lemons, straw-
berries. lima be.ans, and bttts.
Yt't at the same time that Oxnard has retained
much of its rural atmosphere. it also has become a
buddit\& resort town. with hotels and inns. restaurants.
and shopping areas springing up along the miles of
0ttanfront that stretch from McGrath Beach State Park
on the nonhcrn end of the city limits to Pon Hueneme
Beach Park and Fishing Pier at the southern end.
The t'C nterpa ett of tht' ne"' development 1s the
Mandala) Beach Rcson and Confrrencc Hotel. the first
all-suites hotel to be built on California oceanfront
propcn)'. Mandala) Beach Rt"son as a popular and
Wt'll-appointed place to spend a weekend or a couple
of days mad"'eek.
Satuated on three-quarters of a mile of ~Aandalay
Beach, this member of the Embassy Suites chain has
250 two-and thrtt-room mm1apanments. each with
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The top of the pops
(AP) -T he following are the top
record h.its and leading popular com-
pact discs as they appear in next
week's issue of Billboard magazine:
SINGLES
l."Right Herc Waiting" Richard
Marx (EMI)
2."0n Our Own., Bobby Brown (~1CA) .
3."Cold Hearted .. Paula Abdul (Vir-
gin)
4:''poo·t WannaJ.ose YoU:.:.. Glo.na
Estcfan (Epic)
5. "Onc.e Bitten Twice Sh)" Gn·at
White (Capitol) ·
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6."Thc Raw and the Cooked" Fine
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7."Girl You Kno"' It's True" Milla
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New twists on an old idea
Co11t1~11t•I Cursm~
Smc~ /Qf,7
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa 17 141 540-3840
If the Earl of Sandv.1ch were
around today. he'd probabl) be
bored silly with BL Ts on cold toast.
greasy burgers stuffed into
cardboard buns and drippy piles of
chicken salad sagging up the usual
assonment of leaden croissants.
This Augu!>t -National Sand-
wich Month -11·s gcnnaine to note
that some of the best sandwichc:-s
around aren't even sandwiches at all
but, rather. 1ngttd1ents culled from
the entrtt or appetittT listings of
some o f the Orange Coast's bc'st
. restaurants -paired with outstand-
·~==========;~=====~=====~~:;~;l ing bread sel«t1ons which. in soml' I~ " cases. arc made on the prem1sts.
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Herc tht') arc. in no panu:ular '-""., 4 ~ A order. and in keeping w11h the sp1nt M'~j JI;,I• ~ of "hat tl'lc old E.a.rl staned. man)
, ~ ct'nturics ago. when ht' refused to
't interrupt his activities at the gaming
table (or whatever) and told his
servants to "Just throw a hunk of
meat on a slab of bread ... and bnng
B . . h. · d f 1t to me post haste" (or somt'thing to rtng In t IS a Or that effect). To wit:
• • CA RMEL/ZED ONIONS ON A Complimentary D inne r G RILLED ITALIAN BR E.~D .
wi th purchase of c ntree Gustaf Anders.. 38 10 S. Plaza Onvc. Sant.a Ana. 668-1737.
of equal or ~rC'ater valuE.' You'll find the onions on the
Excluding Fri. & at. a~petizer list ($4 at lunch/SS at
1'-t'I \Jlttl on 1•1~t .. out<.·f\ 111 <., 8-..!..!-Rq din!'er). Order them. When you'vt' • • •1 pohshcd off the bread which. hkc all 19171 Mq-nola• (near Garfield ) Hunhncton ~·~h of Gustaf Anders' breads. 1s fttShly
962-11 31 bakrd. ask for a round of onion rolls
\.1u11 I ri I u n( h 11 10 ,1 m :. JO p rn • '1.1011-Thur' l>omu·• 1 1• "' •11,"' -great for sopping up any o nions
f 11-'-ir D1n•wr '>p m · Ill I'm • 'undi1 ll111rw1 .i p ,,, . tt ,, " 11 (or sauttl you may have m1sSC'd.
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D~LICIOUSLY
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More reasons to tl)' this intriguing
new bis\10: any ol.th.t' other bn:-ads:
elegant little desscns: an outstanding
Wlne hst; perfect 1>roximll) \o the
Performing Ans ('enrer: the lat~
night menu. the bar menu ... and the
devastating gravad lax, chilled
smoked salmon. wild n~ pancakes.
ete .. etc.
STEAK FAllTA BURRITO. El
Torito Gnll, 9~1 Newport C'cntcr
Drive. Newpon Beach. 640-2875.
This one 1s piled high with tender
ste.ak. black beans and guacamole.
Need Isa) mon:':' It costs $7.95 and
deri,•es an extra k.ick from the
house's burnt bro11o'll salsa or salsa
verde. Talk your waitress into bnng-
ing you a side order of swttt com
tamalitos -or a crumbly mound of
comcakes -and ask for refills on
the homemade tonillas w1th oranse
butter. Who needs a vacation in
G uadala.iara?
VEGET-'RIAN S.-'NDWJ('H.
142 Cafe. 142 N. Coast H1ghwa~.
U&una &ach. 494-2444.
the ultimate sandwich: Ninon
ATAILOF
81GSAVINGS
l!IU"' Award Wbmlnl CoatSMatal C.u.tne Dally LaDc:la a DlaDa' (ham l J a.m.)
SBAPOOD SPECIALTDtS •COCKTAILS
E1•eidf.e Wtae 8dec:tion9
Me<sstna takes thin shccs of llghtl>
battered eggplant. sauttts them and
layers them -wu~ marinated
anicoke hcans. sundned tomatoe ...
roastt'd n'<i peppt.·rs. frnh spinach
leaves and smootll rC'/c-mc-chttSt" -
onto a crunC'h) baguettt' spread '41th
homemade :uo/i (garhcl ma)onnatSC'
(S5.75). so big that it takes all afiC'r·
noon to devour -prcfcrabl) .,_,h1lc
relaxing on the beaC'h aC"ross tht'
street from tht' C"afc. DUCK RI LLETT£S WITH
HOMEMADE CH UTNE't' ON
FOC ACCI .\. Showlcy-Wrigh~on.
2531 EastblufT Dr .. Nt'wpon &ach.
760-9701.
So. OK.. u·s not cvt'n cloSt" to
being a sandwich. but don't let that
deter you. Rtllettt'S are a sort of
roughly te"<tured countf) patt'. tht'
chunle) is good enough to ha't' for
desst'rt (S5/S7). If you·re not in tht'
mood for tht' homemade focaC'C'1a.
try somt' of the homemade Tuscan
walnut bread. M~sr. Showlt'' and
Madame Wnghtson pickrd up tht
recipe on one of their f~ut'nt
jaunts around the "orld -the had
news 1s tha' they're JUSt baC'k from
Paris: I sah' ate at the tho ught I
wondt'r 1f tht' &tt' Ford \enter
treats people "ho 3.tt addicted to
non<ommerc1al pates'> Fonunatel)
for me. onl) a handful of restaurant\
in O.C make their own. S-W 1s one
of thrm.
STEAK T.\RTA.RE ON TO.\SI
POINTS. C hant1C'la1r. I 89 12
M aC'Arthur Bou It' ard. tr. inc.
752-8001.
All the nght \luff. capers. onion\,
chopped eggs. a ra" egg -and. of
course. the most tender ra" filet
mignon th s "de of a herd of Bia l
Angus c.anlc. \ ou sa) ~ou·,e hC'anJ
rrd meat ha<; gont" out of style" 11)
I telling that to one of the n:gulars at
(llanucla1r, although the restaurant
no" ha!> a nlfh bunch of onental-
I flavof'e'd lunC'ht'on spec1alttt''i geartd
1 to"ard lighter diet~ Tht' famou!I
....... ....,,,..._. chocolalC' CO\l'rt'<i !.tra"bcm~ '>till
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SuNdAy .. TltuRsdAy All NiGltT LONG
fRidAy .. SATURdAy ~ ... ] p.M.
When was the last time you saw a price like thi~
for a broiled lobster lail-dinncr·i' And this one
com es with soup or salad. wam1 brcdd and your
choice of red kin potatoes. rice pila f or fresh
cgetabtes. If you love lobster. you 'll be ~llad you
c.amc to Gladston • I
Gladstone's
4 FISH
900 Bayside Drive
Newport Beach
760-0971
Ofla' Good Par. u.dlecl n.. OlllJ
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DANCING a ENTERTAINMENT NITELY • HAPPY HOUR
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE MUNCH • TWILIGHT DINNERS
32802 PaoflC Coast Hwy. (at Crown Valley J L11guna Ntguel
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l the late afternoon ~ hl'n "Cll-drc"'l'd
captains of ~e" port and Ir" tnl' in·
dustf) m1~ and m1ngk O\C'r harm
hour hors d 'oc.•u' res. The 1artal"l'
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11 :30 A.M. • 10:00 P.M. •
-Mon.·Sun.
.,...:. __ . Pasta's Ristorante .
Prellent.s
Sunday Champagne
Brunch
10 am -2 pm
Beginning August 13
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Sp..-t.1.:ilh Prcp.tred Sclladc;
he<.h Salad 'vegctab~ and fru1tc,
Pac;tnes and Bread from the Bakcl\
()p<;c,cnc; 10 satisfy ~'lien the sweetest tooth
Cha mpattflC Fountain
only 9 .95 at the .
Holiday Inn
7667 Center A ft.
Huntington Beach. CA
C&U 714'-891...-0..123 .fi Rcsc: +atlons
Oll6ty P"ot Oateb<)Ot(/ Friday. August 11. 1989 I S
OXNARD
From ft~ 10
kitchen facilities that include a rc-
fngerator, microwave, wet bar, a nd
dining room table. But don't plan to
fix breakfast in } our room here.
because the hotel provides a free,
cooked-to-order breakfast everv
morning in its courtya rd area. Also
provided free arc cocktails an~ hors
d'ocuvres for two hours each eve-
Besides swimming and sunning
on the beach, you may also want to
take advantage of the resort's swim-
ming pool, whirlJ><?OI ~pas, l!&hted
tennis courts, and jogmg tra1f.
The on-site restaurant. Opus One,
is owned and opcratcd by executive
chef Stu re Olof Anderson, who pres-
ents a variety of Continental entrces.
aJong with fresh fish selections and
traditional favorites such as prime
rib.
son (800.S82-3000) begjn at SI 4S lywood and Silver Strand (at the erid
for two. S 10 for each additional of Channel Islands Blvd.). and Pon
person. <;'.hild~':' under 12 stay free. Hueneme (Ventura Road exit from
For senior citizens, age SS and 101 ).
above, the rate is $99 for two (sub-Among the other places to visit 1s
jcct to space availability). Channel Islands Harbor, which has
steak and s-sta. Photosraphs of tug
boats decorate the restaurant. while
large picture windows aJlow you to
watch the boats in the harbor.
Near Rollywood Beach is Mrs.
Olson's Coffee Hut. 117 Los Altos
St., which has been serving home.
style meals since 1947. It's a favorite
with locals. so be prepared foT a wait
on weekend mornings.
It's easy to locate the sandy ei&ht marinas and 2,500 boat slips.
stretches lining Oxnard: Mandalay plus a variety of restaurants, spccial-
Beach and Oxnard Shores are ty shops. and water recreation offcr-
locatcd along Mandalay Beach ings. Check with Captain Dave's
Road; other public beaches arc Waterfront Cruises (SOS-647-3161)
McGrath State Beach (off the Vic-for coastal cruises. island tours. and
toria Avenue CJlit of U.S. 1015. Hol-fishing charters aboard a 4S-foot
-------------------------~ ----. deluxe cruise craft. Island Packers
ning. Rates at the Mandalay Beach Re-
Contact the Oxnard Convention
and Visitors Bureau (805-485-8833).
400 Esplanade Drive. Sujte 100, for
more details on restaurants, lodging.
and sightseeing.
, ...
Our Meals Are
A Trip to Mexico!
We hope you en1oy the at-
mosphere complemented with
our frne Mexican food 1n
Costa M esa srnce 1972
Lunch• Dinner • Cocktails
Open Daily At 11 A.M.
Entertainmt>nl in the Burro Romn
296 E 17th S t . Costa Mesa 645-7626
Ira Rlllbon Md St.,. Breckerwtdge ••now appearing at
the CROWN HOUSE pl9ylng Jazz Music for your llaten-
lng and dencing pl1•ure. They •• featured Sunday
thru Wedn11day from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Crown
~ ll_located -~~llClflc Cout...t:twv..aLCrown-V~ P.na..y ln-SOUtfi LllgUNI Nlguet 499-2826
CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINEST!
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NEWPORT BEACH
714-&M-2030
37 FASHION ISLAND
(,,..... ................ ,
(80S-642-l 393), has scheduled trips
to the Channel Islands, with fares
ranging from about 530 to S60.
depending upon the island. Reser-
vations should be made in advance.
Amon' the good waterfront res-
taurants 1s Tugs, 3600 Harbor Bl vd ..
which offers fresh sc.afood. chowder.
JUDY
From ftage 12
TANDOORI LOBSTER ON
GARLIC NAAN. Mayur of India.
2931 E. Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. 67S-6622.
Approximately $18; pon1on large
enough to feed two generously. T ry
it with yogun raita -and maybe
j ust a dab of Indian chutney. Sip a
bracing. cooling lassi. Feast o n
ho memade Indian ice cream - or
sweet rounds of Indian cheese for
dcsscn. Take home .an order of
tandoori chicken and a heaping con-
tainer of freshly-prepared Indian
spinach laced with homemade
chcnc -great for breakfast.
And if you'tf in the mood for a
GETTING THERE
Oxnard is about 60 miles north of
Los Anaclcs via the Ventura Free-
way (I 0 I). It is also reachable via
Amtrak's San Oicgan. with daily
departures front Santa Ana .
less unusual, not so crcat1ve -but
still very tasty -sandwich. go have
a chopocd liver on com rye at
Amie's Manhattan ... or a fat. juicy
burger from Ruby's ... or a pr·
pntuan pastrami creation from
Gary's Deli ... o r a steak sandwich
with cheese and onions at Santa An.t
Main Place Mall's Great E5capc ...
or veal parmagiana on chef Angelo's
homemade. crusty !ta.Ima bread at
Primavera. ..
And for high style. who could
resist an a.ssonmcnt of baby lettucn
(like arucula. ma) be) and carpaC'Cio.
doused with ohve oil and balsamic
vi negar and scooped up with bits of
foccaeta, pannm1 style. at Gianni.
Prcto, Tuttomarc, Antonello. The
Stuf't Noodle or Carmelo's?
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LOBSTER
----~~_DINNE
FEST
• Broiled Lobster Tail
wit h Baby Beef -
Sh~;t~ibs .................. 112. 95
• Broiled Lobste r Tail
accompanied by our
Broiled C hic ken
Brea.st and Shrimp
Sduteed in iJ4 95 G arlic Butte r ........... •
"A Gourm•t s Delight"
DINNERS INCLUDE:
• "G ourmet Creation"
Tende r chlCke n breast.
sauteed shrimp m garhc butter
& the fisherman's
favorite-~lamari, served
abalone style with SJ l 9 fresh pineapple . ........ • 5
Uirge bdked potato -served Wllh chives, sour Cred!Tl and butter,
accompon1ed by your choice of our famous clam chowder or Sd.lad.
HELP!
I einbody the conatitution of the United Stat• and the
liberty of the American people. I've always flown
b.autifully over our great country and always will.
Ple&M write your .. nator and
your congreantan becauH I a=
need their help! ~
f'lae Fl•• I ~,Ile
LOCATIONS:
NEWPORT BEACH
•DANA POINT
• LAGUNA HILLS
• RANCHO CALIFO RNIA
•GARDEN GROVE
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EAK & SEAFOOD
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The-best St'afood in town is still un
the boat! Not juat for holidays and
•Jlet 1al 0ttas10M. Reu~n E. IA't"
'rrves de.licioua ttaks. ~afood &
'IM'rialties t'very night of Uaf' week
l.11nrh. brunch. dinner. Banquet:.
Im up to 400. Weddings. partit'S,
rrct-ption • et<". In Nt'wport Ba\'
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Located at 1712 Pla<"ent1a in Co!>~
Mesa near 17th ~treet Call
645-8091 or 631-9d<>:l.
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