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DENNIS THE MENACE
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JUDGE PARKER .
HEY, MAR K, YOU LOOK
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YOU HAVING A GOOD
Tl ME !> M""WTT". T"T
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thin!< 1l:'s TERRIFIC' .. .then ~ whole Puture IQO~S TERRIBLE ~
I HAVE TO GET HOME I
TURK I THE POLICE
WANT TO SEE ME EARLY
IN THE MORNING/
MEANWHILE GOOD NIGHT,
L\EUTENANT / DON'T
FORGET WE'RE TALKING
TO THE DUNCAN KID
IN THE MORN\NG I
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BY HAROLD LEDOUX
RELAX , KID / L IKE I TOLD YOU, WHAT ABOUT MY
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MICHAEL!~·
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There .,. at least .. dlflei.
enc-06 in dr1W1ng Mtell between top end bonom '**' How
QUiC.lcly cdn yO!.i hnd them J Cnock enewera w11n tno. be6ow
. · rlrnss1w s1 pi•nO 1t 1 L 9 pu11ow c;1 ;ooa s &uc w ~' MoS ti ~1•ws 11
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Indeed, he calls 11
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Clt.rlo tnJ Di, ._ N..aie~. n,.,,,, ,.,a, i.ictlllr ;. ,-.1u.
Q Will Prinws Diarta bt
rtamtd 9uttn of Ertglartd when
htr hllJbarttl, Prirtct Charlts, u
crowned lti,.g? Pnrtu Phillip
J1Jr1't btcomt Ki"g Phillip
whm Ins wife was crowneJ
Q~tn EIWJbtth I1 '" t9SJ
SIM!lly °"""' <Atie1•ftltl
Q l was a'"4Zttl at cht buffalo
scamptJt 1'r1 "Dartm With
Wol~." l thought chm
wmn'c cluu many buffalO<S
left! How many wm usttl?
Htllry C.t1lino. Clklllrt, Ind
About 3,500. The bufFalocs
(more acx:uracely called Amen-
can bison) were lent by Roy
Houck, who r<in cbes near
Fort Pierre, S.D. His arumals
make up the USA's biggest
buffalo herd, public or private.
Q Michatl Jackson anJ
Matlonna sum to bt a hot lt~m
I! thtst Jays. Wm they umcly
mamtd in Las Vegas? How
1 marty cluldrtrt Jo thq have'
J SIM ~ lroolJyl II Y
• The two pop phenoms -
dates for last month's Acade-
my A wards ceremony in Los
Angeles -aren't l'Nl'ricd to
each other or to anybody else.
And neither has any children.
Michael and Madonna -chey
both rum 33 in .August -
2
f
Diana probably will be queen.
Bong the king's wtfe docs not
auto"'4tically make you queen
-in Great Bria.in, at least -
but the future King Charles Ill
u frtt to bestow that honor on
his wife. Buckingham Nace
tells USA WE.EK.END Hisrori-
ca.lly; a king's wife is named
queen, but not vice versa. FYI:
A king or queen born royal u
known as a Icing or ci.uccn rP-
gau; a king or queen by mar-
nagc is a king or queen CMUOrt.
nl
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• re-OMM W " LA. '1 S,...
have been &iend.s for years.
Theu publiCtStS say the rwo
have been hanging out togeth-
er to get even better acquamt-
ed ~ they prepare for an up-
corrung collaboration. (They
never luve worked together
before.) Will 1tbe an album? A
movie? At press time, the pub-
hasts could.n 't fumuh detuls.
Q Dou Prwdtnt Bush still
root for cht A.stros -tht
baseball ttam of hu atlopuJ
homttowrt, Houswn -t11tn
though son Gt0rgt u part-
oumtr of tht Texas Rangm ?
Mitt Sc11 .. bl1• A1nlly, N Y
While he rcnu.ins loyal to the
Astros, Bush Mii ad.nut to a
new interest in his eldest son's
Rangers. The president hasn't
attended any Asrros games m
the 2'h years smce he became
president, according to the
White House, but he b.u
rumed up at Rangers games.
Q Tht 1961 Butlts clcmc
"Sgt. Ptppcr's Lorttly Hearts
Cl11b Barttl'' mt11tioru a "Billy
Shears." Who u chu man?
l11•1ftf Mertltl CIMIM, ..,.
Bcadcs expm GeoffTcy Giu-
lwlo says "Billy Shean" is a
name for Ringo Starr made up
by Paul McCanncy and John
Lennon. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely
Hearts Club Band" u the Bea-
tles, says Giuliano, wbo has a
b1ognphy out in September,
BlacltbirJ. 1"" Lift anJ Tima of Aiul McComtty. (He calls
BIMlrbirJ -frorri 1968's ~
Btotla, the to-a.llcd White
Album -McCartney's "mosc
b.ooest, evocative'' creaaon.
H.tn ,i QUt~t1on ~bou! ppoplt 1n !ht nt111\' Cal l toll 1rtt-I 800 ZS'> l IN[ Sunday\ q to 9
Q ls Salman Rushtlit, tht 1211thor cortkMrttJ to th.tic by lrar1 11
Ayatollah Khomcin11 m il in hitlirtg? Hcs ht writtm tflOfr boo/ts?
11i1111c..ry,C... NJ
.. Rushdie emerged Dec. 5, Wr 18 months. to sign 100 copies of
hu new fantasy for kids, Harowrt arul tJv 5ftl ef Storit:s. A few cbys
later. the author of Tiu Sal4rt u: Vma ~-oo ABC's Niglcll1r1t.
Ted Koppel, wuy of tenorum. kept his guest's identity quiet unal
show rune. Rwhdte, 43, whose work many Muslinu call bl.asphe--
mous, wants to be reconciled with bis fellow bclieven. "We need
somedung which allows ~ to (hve) wtth a degree of safety." he
w d later on ABC's GooJ Morning Alfltric4. He pledged noc to au-
thonzc a paperback Sar.anic Vma; said be would go (if invited) t0
Al-Azhar Mosque tn Cam>, the oldest seat of Islamic learning, to
repent; and renewed his faith before witnesses at a rnoeque in Lon-
don, hu home. Still, an lraru.an paper Aid the death tcntence im-
posed by Khomem1. hunsclf now dead, is innoablc. Mcanwtule,
Rushdte's lying low, guards at h.a.od. His wife, author Marunoe
Wiggins, has filed for dtvorcc, blaming "ideological di.ff'ermces."
Happy Birthday to •••
April 18
&rry UrClJl, 27
Jay ~no,41
}lma Blku, 61
Apnl 19
Miche lle Pfeiffer, :n
Nora Dunn, .)9
Apnl JO
Jill Clayborgh. 47
' W ithe Nelson, 58
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Steve Cauthen, .) I
Ray Parker Jr., 37
~ Junul Wilkes, 38
Larry Catha, 0
fknJam10 Spodt, 88
May J
Chrutopber Crosi, 40
Doug Henruo,, 44
Greg Gumbel, 45
Fnnlue Vath, 54
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Randy Tn•U, 32
George Will, 50
Wilham Bennett. Sl
Aud.tty Hepbuni, 62
Andre~ 21
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n this special is sue, 5 Olympians share their
training secrets. Consider it an inspiration,
starts th is week. as National Fitness Month
EDWIN MOSES
He has the longest wmning streak in track (122 consccuttve V1Ct0nes), but when push
comes to shove. Olympic hurdler Edwin Moses wants to bobsled. So the man Wlth two
of the best legs m the world 1s worlong funousty on has ... neck.
In fact, Moses, 35, recently gained 10 pounds in his neck and shoulders by worlong
Wlth light \.YCaghts. He used tus new heft (6-f()()(-2, 185 pounds) to bunch the bobsled
that camed tum and ceamtnatc Brian Shimer to third place m the ~rid Cup 1990. If
the tn1mng pays off and MOICS wins a gold m the '92 Wmtcr O lympics in Albertville,
France, he'll be only the second person to win both the summer and wmtcr Olympics.
He could even don m the same year. Moses also ts training for the hurdles for the '92
summer games m Barcelona, Spain. He runs 4 or 5 miles a day -hard and fast, up and
· down hills -at home in Huntington Beach. Cali£ His workouts ~ but there's one
consunt: big sleep. Moses confides that snoozmg ts the l«T'Ct to his long. strong career.
•Probabty 80 to 90 percent of athletes don't rat moUgh. They tend to ovenra1n and giet
the tOJuries that end their careen. I i:aR loa of naps. and I dedicate at least 2 days a week -
to sleeping Lue. Somcoma J cakr t'NO naps a day.•
-Ot,mpiw .eon...,,. M.u. Booe. C:.)ldoa ......... wl &.dlleea Mc:Clwy
THE BACK
Moses devot .. at leut 40
minutes of his daily 6-hour
WOf'tcout to itrwcdtea, ....
dally since a tom beck ...
ment sidelined him sewwaJ
yean a10. ny this stntch
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hands are next to your
ct.eat. pelrN on the loor.
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90 that ..... and..._
are sti1 Amt on the loor and
your back curls sll1htty.
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JACKIE JOYNEl-ICEISEE
Pick a tnJe and at's hlcely to fit: "Gr~t.est f.cmale 1bck Athlete,•
•Greatest Female Athlete in the ~rid," "GrcatcSt focmalc Ath-
Jctc Ever.• All arc apt dcscnpuons of 29-year-old Jacbc Joyner-
Kcrscc, t 988 Olympic gold' medaJist m the heptathlon and long
jump, world record-holder in the heptathlon, and U.S. record-
holdcr in the long jump and 100-metcr hurdles. She hopes to
add more medals -and recordl -at ~summer's Olympics.
'The heptathlon is a gruchng combination of ~n events -
the 100-mctcr hurdles, the hagh jump, the shot put, the long
1ump, the javelin throw and the 200-and· 800-metcr runs.
Joyncr-Kenec's regimen includes everythmg &om spnnt dnlls
to sumgth tmning with a medicine ball. As a result, she has just
6 percent body fat on her S..fooc-10-mch, 150-pound frame.
(The normal body &t for womm is 20-25 perccnL)
Joyncr-Kenec, who lr1a in LA, is on the cnc:k at UCLA by
• USA.........,• Aff"I H-H, ""
8 a .. m. every day. She waJlcs,jogs. stretches and perfonns runnmg
drills unal 10:30. Then she moves mto the gym to work Wlth
free weights and on Naunlus machines. ln the afternoon, she
concentrates on prq>anng for specific events: tnrcrval track ~rk
for the 200-and 800-meccr runs and the 100-meter hurdles, and
other dnlls for the sh<>< put,javclm throw and high Jump. In ad-
dinon, she dOC'S 100 push-ups and t,000 sit-ups da1ty -though
not all at once. "I try tO do 250-300 sit-ups at a nme. I can only
do about 10 push-ups at a t1me. B~t I'm getting better." She
treats hcnclfbcfore workouts so her asthma dotsn't act up.
She rcl1es on "v1suali:z:ation" -creating the perfect perfor-
mance in her m1nd -ro prepare for compcttrion, gwing speech-
es and, her greatest cha.Henge, walking in high-heeled shoes.
''I'm afrud of falhng, to I vuualw: myself walking pcrfccdy.''
But what contnbutcs most to her performance lS water. She
gulps roughly eight t -liccr bottles a day -about 2 gallons.
"I dnnk water con.scantly. I don't wait till rm thimy."
THE HAMSTRI G
~ a 19M hamstrina In-
Jury lld1lned Jorner'-Kenee
inc t!"' .. lnfwl"-P"•vendve"
hanw "• ltretch w *'Ce:
l. Sk on a bed or a mat with
your kn•H pulled up to
your chest and your arms
2. Dt1 your heels Into the
you feet a pull aton1 the
J. Hold this posttJon for S
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JON LU,llLL
Jon Lugball, the U~s pmrucr white-water anoet.st. tw It all: a
wife he'll love forever, a bcaunfol baby daughter, a)Ob that's fun,
a howc an Marybnd, a golden rcU"tCWr named Jasper. 1 million
bmc.:s of~ wath his ptCt\1rC on them -and an unprcce-
dcnt.ed tiYe world bdcs in the singles canoe slalom.
One ~ who watched him work out one day called him
the "livtng defin1h0n of mtensaty," and Lugbill, 29, is livmg up to
his image. Year-round, he J*ldlcs hlS t~foot. 22-pound fiber-
glass-and-Kn-tar canoe for 11/, houn 55 times a month. Whtn
the wadxr 11 t.d. be peddJCs andoon, at the Oavtd Uylor Navy
Model Btsm m 8ethelda. where nauoc.il mgineen tat boats.
He's been competing mcrmationa.lly since 1'175 and cook his
fine world nde an 1979 attheageof18. There wtU ~ eiPt
canoei,. and byaking nients 1n Barcelona. His specialty: the
sinalc slakMn, a 600-mecier wh1ce-wa1er race through 25 twO-
pole wooden pees, at least scc of which arc postooncd upsU'Cam
to add chfficuky and to test a racer's crcatrve flex1babty. It's an
~t that tUc:s speed and prcasaon -"speed 6nr." he says.
Al. 5 feet 9 inches, 175 pounds ("the ideal s&ZC for my sport"),
LugbilJ likes to lat himscl( His workouts todude tuMtng 2~ ,
rmJc:s three amcs a week. wctgf:n trammg two tunes a \\>Uk aod
J*ldling. jinking ( qwck, arUUJ maneuvers), cummg and tactlC2J
mOYCS in wh.Jte.wacer that feeds into the Pocornac River.
Hu ammcdiace pls: wmning the world dwnpions)up dus
Ju~ ip YugoslaV\a and the aold mc<b.l tn the '92 Olympics.
(W'bate-Wlta canoeing IS back as an nent, after \ 20-YQr rua-
tus.} lb prepue, LugbiU does more than tn111 -he da)'drams.
Has 0 controUed daydttamang" as the modern athlete's fa-
YOnlC trick. visualiation, With a wuhful twut. •1 envmoa any-
dnng that's a posm~ drum.• A recurttnt theme 11 bcaung
Olympic "9end Prank Shaner m the manchon. The menW cx-
ercile is perkct fOr me. times "when the mmd Jwt says no.·•
THE HOuLDER
World champion canoeist
, ' shoulder Injuries bec~use
paddlln1 overwortts some
muscles and underworks
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BOOng. Runrung.. lliang. Roller-blading. Aqua-trammg. Al. 29. cur-
rent world champton spnnt cycllSl Conruc PamJcrvin-Young tw
med JUSl about every 3VCOUC of CXCTOtc there as.
The two-Ume spccd-sbting Olympian ('80. '34) and bronzc-
mcdal match spnntcr ('88) ongJnaUy from Dcaott is now tralning
in Indianapolis, woriang out tw0 or t.hrcc amcs a da)t She's busy
gemng ready for the August world champtanSrups tn Stuagan.. Gcr-
rmny. and then for the '92 Otymptes.
Htt plan 11 co fOcus on endurance and power this~· and on
spnnang ("110 percent") next~· That means a kic cThard physl-
aJ work: wagt1t cnaning 5 or 6 days a 'AUit (b full-body svength)
and bdang OD tbc rmd or cndt ~ <il)t The 5-foot-3-inch, 12.>
pound ~n-~s rouane includes plmty of stmctung.
rxe rxocs. bik handling and a daily fTWSIF to she can do "bard
WG l&oull bK.k to blli" •
8 USA W...-0 • A,nl lf.11, '"'
Dtet? A lat of complex carl>ohydr.nes -pasa, nee -and sk
tncs to eat beef bver .. at ~ meal." Spnntns, she says, tuve ag-
gressive personahacs. so caang meat seems nan.tr.al.
A week bdi:n compcaoon, Panskevin-'tbung docs some hght
cydmg -"to &cshm up my legs a btt" -~a lat of mtrn.se ''-"·
sualinng": .. I ptcturc ~ng that's there -where those 02g-
polcs are. where thole stmds .uc, where my bike pit are.1 is. who
rm png co be compcung agamst -in as much detail as possible. I
Vlsualizc myself raang ... going through the moves and going
duqJgh chem propcrl)t"
~'lbung says Y3nCtY m trainmg as her formula for suc-
cas. '"A k>t of C)'Ch1a ~ co just ride cbciA bdia. I rry all dtffcmtt
thmgs." 11w includes aquauc workouu (m finned booa) and
hcart-buscing ancerval ovmng on 1n-lme sbRs.
There's sail room for fun. She's tieaChmg her pet Dobcnnan,
Boko. co nan along besidr her while she's ndmg her becyclc. Now
1n this dogs bfe: •a ript cninmg IChedule."
THE QUADRI CEP S
The qcllst wnedmes varies
tier wortcouts wtth lhis stat-
le exercise for the quadrl-
c.eps and buttodcs. ft builds
. up the ..... front~
1. Stand straJpt, pAS•lns
your bKk apinlt. wall.
1. Slip down the wall until
you assume a slttin1 posl-
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WENDY LIAN WILLIAMS
Wendy Lian Williams. bronze medalist in 10-mcter platform
diving tn ~ 1988 Olympq, first sprang off a boaJ'd at age 3 At
•.she was compeung against 10-yar-olds. At 16, the Bndgcton,
Mo., gtrl was an ahcmat.e on the O lympic SWtm team. By 1986,
at 18, Williams was burned ouL "I felt like ~ndy-the-OJVcr."
Eager to be !'normal," she took a waitrcssingjob in Florida,
Joined a health club, got a dog and walked on the l>cach a loL
Willwns cased back into dMng at the Um~rs1ty of Mia.ma,
where she had so much fun that she was soon back on the
Olympic path. These days, higher cduauon IS on hold for the
23-ycar-old Williams. She's work.mg o ut in Mm1on VicJO.
Cab(, prcpanng intensely for the 1992 games. two workouts in
the water and one 1n the gym, 6 days a week. ·
She's trymg to perfect such tongue-rw1stmg dives as the
"back 11h -somcrsault with 21/J. rwists" and the "inward 21/~
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somersault in~ pike posuion." The moves aren't as confusing
as thear.rumcs, she says. ''You build up to everything "
Willwns' dry-land tnimng rounnc includes "dMng" off ei-
ther a trampoline or a springboard wh.i&e ~anng ~ safety tur-
ncss called a spottmg belt. ("You c.m fhn wuh as much cbngcr
as you like.") lb get ~dy for a spon where inJunes t0 shoul-
ders, wnst, back and neck arc common, Williams trams wuh
hght &cc weights for Strength and toning. For acrobte:S, she use-;
a SturMaster or runs up and down 250 sa:ps dut lead down to
the beach near her home.
Her diet as nearly vcgctarun: no red meat, some fish, little
dairy. Her scctct Vt'Cakncss. ·nonfat frozen yogurt.
Wilhams' most valuab&c tnming aids, outside of d1vmg. arc
gnccfut ca:rciscs designed for bal&ct dancen. They focus on the
"tow body" -ming light resistance to tone the abdomen, rear
end, quadnccps and hamstnnp, and co improve alignment and
breathing. The Idea is "to get scrongcr Without gctttng bulky ...
THE BUTTOCKS
Wiiiiams Ilk•• to supple·
ment her pool routine wfth
this exercise, de1l1nect to
strensthen ttie hamstrinss
and firm the buttocks. She
. recommends doln1 It In
front of a mirror.
I. fttace one foot In front of
2. Bend front knee; drop
the foot. back knee under
a 90-desree an1le to calf.
Do not ..,, forward.
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denis kayes
Smog bog
you down?
Physical &me. requires regubr eutcisc,
but C'llertising in a polluttd environment
can h.ann your health. 0n baianG'c, dc:ics It
make sense to jog or bicycle in congested
urban areas, where the air can resemble
split-pea soup?
The answer depends on the nature of
the specific pollutants in the air, how
thick the polluoon .
&S and what pre-
c:autions you c:akc.
Smokers, asthma·
ucs and others
with weakened
lungs may be cspc--
aally vulncnblc.
Common pol-
lutana Uke carbon
monoxide and Hayt.S writt.s
ozone ire sup-obo11t tht
poled to be regu-tftvirontffnst for
lated by bw to I~-USA WEEK.END
els that avow! any
th.tear to human health. Many ci ocs,
though. routinely fail tO meet tboc stl.D·
duds. ln t 989, the American Lung As.so-
ciation found that 1'46 millton Amcric:Lns
lived in communities th.at a.re out of com·
pliancc Wlth one or more standards..
Local ocwspapen and trk-rision news
sbows often carry information about W'
quality. ln the most ~uted ciocs,
schoolcluldttn aren't allowed co run on
the pl.aygrounch on the wont dars:
Everyone should avoid au that con-
tains such tonns as asbcscos OC' vinyl cblo-
nck. For informanon about sp«i6c toDc
emu.s1oru in your area. write:
EPA Toxic lhl 111 111•....,.·Uter
Support s.nb -
401 MSc. S.W.
W~ D.C. 20460
Gauu mash don't provide much pro-
tection against dangerous pollutants.
Military gas masb arc more dl'ect.in. buc
they can awe a teir oo the trn.nis oowt.
Perhaps the best moYC is io exercUc early
in the morning, before the Nib hour
creates a new ~ of smog. •
Most impor1ant. demand that local
authorincs enforce the law. Mer all, ex-
ercise shouldn't make you sick.
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that cost as much as your first suit
First base tickets for you
and yo·ur little slugger·
hot dogs included r
A ofoe payment to
the orthodonust
for the eventual
perfect teeth.
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edweftlMd In INdlng media. You'¥e...,, oth9f ateemen edwertl•
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Fi rst base tickets for you
and your little slugger-
hot dogs included 1
A nice payment to
the orthodonllst
for the cvcntuaJ
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but enrcising an a polluttd environment
can harm your b.ealtb. 0o bahocc, docs It
make sense to jog or bicycle in congested
urban areas, where the air can resemble
split-pc.a soup?
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the., specific pollutants in w air, how
dUck the polluoon
is and wlw pre-
c:aubons you cake.
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tics and others
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potcd to be regu-t11viron,,.nil for
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Better Spent Elsewhere.
~~
A pair o ff ancy new tennies. the k.md
that cost as much as your first suit
A fancy new
baby doll for
your Unle doll.
• Two large pizzas. loaded.
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you know who and
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First base tickets for you
and your little slugger-
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the orthodontist
for the eventual
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Surfing's 'gray wave'
Forget those '60s. beach
movies: Today, an
older crowd hunts cold
water and wild surf
CATCHING WAVES IS NOT JUSt for kids anymore:
While mosr of today's 1 million-plus act:J~ surfers in the USA
arc u1*r age 25. ~ healthy 25,000 arc at least 35. These hold-
overs &om the CUJga days arc the spon's "gray wave."
Take Dorian P.ukowitz, a 70.-yca.r--old retired general practi-
tioner. The doctor and his wifc,Juhet, brought up nine children
-now ages 16 to 31 -in a bulging 18-foot motor home. The
~kown:ics roved the counay in search of good surf, hitting the
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waves m San Franasco, Mwn.a Boch. Tens, even New YoTk.
Now ~koWltz lives m Mexico's Bap Cahforma. wbctt he
surfs three times a day. He's just finishing his first boo~ Swrfi"l
a..J Htrllth One of his basic tenets: f.or every extra pound you
carry, you lose 10 percent of your swiing sltill. Son Moses. 26,
rum the Pukowitz Surfing Summer Camp, up the ~coast
in San Clemente, Calif. Many of his students arc nUddle-:lged
and older. "lf you can walk," he says, "J can teach you to surf."
f.or Steve PC%man, 49, who publishes &odt Cwltvrt and Swrftr
magazines, "it's hard to JUSt surf." So be plays ~ when the
water is too cold. But he nvcs about catching waves as exercise.
"If you're aggressive m the waca -if you ride 20 or 30 waves
in the space of a 'go--out' -you're burn.mg a toe of calorics."
John Kerwin, a retired salc:sm2Jl from Irvine, Calif., bcg;an
surti.ng in 1919, wbcn be took to the waves on his aunt's wood-
en ironing board. In those days. when swihoards measured up
to 22 feet long and weighed as much as t 25 pounds, surfing
was "beaunful exercuc. You'd get every muscle going."
Hatting the vnvcs un't a.II roses for Kerwin. "When you·~ m
.• the water, 78 years okf lac I am. all the kids point at you."
Jn the old days, when the surf was up. beaches were lonely.
Swfcn would dive for their din.ncn (abalont, lobster) in the
sh.allows ac San Onofre Beach, now~ bwy Calif~ itatt park.
They'd sleep behind thru boards in a fishing village for 50 cents
a night. Now K.eTWtD can't get oYCT the crowds. Who surfs?
"Millions of people. Jusc millions of them. Like teals." When
Kerwin and his brothers competed for prizes in the 1930s and
'40s, '"we'd be lucky if we got a bag of groccties." Today's tap
surfers take home up tO a quuttt·rnillaoo dolbn a year apirce .
Kerwin knows all the legends of the gray wnc, including
john Ball, an 84-yea.r--o~ retired dentist who's known as "Doc
Ball." Says Kerwin: "He wed to hue an office in Hermosa
Beach. If the surf was good, I didn't get my teeth fixed.''
Now Ball lives in Euttb. Calif., nonh of San Francisco. The
wiry legend bwm waves oocc a year, on his binbday. ( .. If I get
stoktd." be sayi. .. I'll go twice a year.j He~ with his
grandkids, too -Ul aamry his wife. helyn. dieappota o£ Surfins is "'bi-<:oucal." of ooune. Mcft cban 8,000 monbcn
ol the Eucan Surfing AteonatlOn c:accb wna from Maine co
Florida. Scou Bndky, 30, is the group's New York 11111e dim;.-
tor. He surfs ~ oft' the bac.ba ol Loas blmd wich •
bard c:ore ol 500 ochas. unoac ct.an pay-waftll up eo • 65 .
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Young or okl, suriing in cbc colder
puu of the East isn't for cbc faint of
heart. utc bwricant season. from late:
August through Nmcmbcr, is the most
exh11a.raciog time, Bradley says: Waves
crest at 8 fca, and the tea tempcnrun:
can dip to a hea.rt-tqUCCZing 30 degrees.
&sic 6tnc:91 is impc>runt to surfcn of
.lll ~cs, says Bradley, who spends a lot of
tune out of the wat« keeping in slupc -
smcching, running and trauWlg wnh
light weights. "You have to be loose."
You've tried • just about eve
. for your hay fever. ..
At 51, surfboard builder Dano ~r of San Clcmencr, ._...........-, ..... u-o.L..n-1-----
thc: young side of the gray wave. But be-
cause he toolt up wr6ng at 13, he can re-
member the days when swfen built their
own boards -what he calls "backyaid
delights" -out of n:dwood and balsa. ~
Brawner cooccdci dw "a lot of~
go for the thrills a.nd action. It might be
better than sex oo some people." Still, for
him, "surfing is more of a 6tnCSS thing.
It's ill the c:xcrcuc I get and the only ex-
ercise: I want." The paddhng keeps.
Urawner fu. At 6 foot 3 and 170 pounds.
he's tb.e woe me he wu in high tc.hool.
Lomn "Whitey" Hamson. 78, a
cornmcroal fubcrman from Sm Juan
Dpurnno, Calif., has bcc:n surfing since
ige 16. In May '34, he bad quintuple: by-
pm surgery; by August be was back in
the W2tcf. "I feel Lt.kc 1 rrullion dol.lan."
M»iy older surfcn get more th.an c:x-
ercuc out of their sport, says Perman, the
nugu.me publisher. They surf to fu:l
tnnquil, to remember younger days with
old fncnds and t0 commune with mture.
AJ retlrCd WCSITWl K.crwin says. ''You
Qll 't take the sah out of an old wt."
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Tips for all ages
A fc:w surfing h.ma for those
nc:w to the sport:
Smtd. Fi~ to 10 nunutcs of
stmdung will help prevent
cramps and pulled mwclcs.
a.Ir ,_, 6f~ mt Your
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keeps your boud anchored to
one ankle -should be .ecurdy
knoued. Check the board nils
(&idc:s) and fim foe cracks.
Dtwm rftM. In cold water, wear
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11, 000 readers en.list Schwarzenegg~r's help
A rnold
Schwar-
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turning real-estate
deals. Schwaruncg-
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tbc clWrman of the
President's Council
OD Physical Fitness
and Sports. He worb
out with schoolkids,
buttonholes lawmak-
m and addrcucs par-
ents. He intmds t0
bring his "fitness
summits" to all 50
stltej by year's end
(he has hit 25 so &r).
His tbcmc: "'We're
declaring war on
couch potuocs. ••
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turned to Schwar:un-
eggcr to help us eval-
uate the results of our
Feb. 3 6tness survey .
(S« ~"l duut) Most of thc 1 t.000
~who mpondcd &ll somewhere be-
tween couch ,f>O'alOCS and fitness fanatics, he
says. While DO< all follow saict, 3-day-+wcck
exercise ~ many show a surprising
amount of fitness savvy, working cxcrcisc into
their daily routines with walks. bike rides or·
swims at a ~y pool
Nancy I.indcman, 49, of San Carle>&. Cali£,
says she's not an athleu:, but she climbs. runs
aod walks three times a week u a member of
the Bay Arca~ Oub. You cxerci1C
more, she says, "if you get a lime 10lt."
Charles McClure, 2<4, a profc.iom.l bronc
aod bull rider &om Rode Springs. Wyo., gets
6t by breaking ln hones. "lbave a small build,
but all the IDe2t r.e got oo my bona is to1id
muscle. I'm IOO actiYe tO gain any wright."
Odicr ~ eun:ise more modesdy. Pao.
line Glaatchroedcr, 81, o( A.ddiloo. Tens.
says doing housework keeps ha in shape. Ro-
man Cuholic Brotba aoo Pna.ke, 29, olDi-
rine Word Co1kge in F.pwonh. Iowa, wa1b
fast 35 minucn a day.J:nA.nne Whididd. a
married 38-ycar-old plainfir)c£ N.J.,
doa cali-benia nay day, but she aJ.o ~
sider'I ta good aerc:ile.
What most im-
prfiscd Schwarzen-
egger W2S tbat read-
ers chose activities
(Ynlking. swimming,
hilting, biking and
pgging) dw can be
strenuous, arc easy on
the wallet aod are
family-oriented. £x-
cn:Uing often. u a
&mily, was ''pretty
much the way I pew
up in Ausuia." At
home in Thul, a vil-
lage d09t to Gnz,
Schwarzenegger
hiked, biked. bowled..
swam and played soc-
cer with bis brother
and parenn. The re-
sult is''~"
aod healthy. telf-<00-
fidcnt kids. "Fimeu
lw a much grcarer
~. dun just a
pb~ ampaa."
I Schwaacocggcr's
gmenJ fi advice ror £am.ilia~
Sd • ,_J. K.ecp an ideal Ul sight. and gndual-
ly i.ncreatc the pac.c of an e.urcite. Families
should take care DO( to leave the smallest or
least atblctic members out of the plan.
S. • ~-If you pick up the pace ot your
workouc:s, make sure your body can bandJc
the stress. A docror can bdp ~ ~
yow exerciJc prog:a.m. emphasizing mengdi
ttaming, ardionteular fitness oc Rml:iticy.
DM'r ,...._ Sch~ suggcscs a ~
pm that "cuts you lntO it. dowly and turdy
and ~ally and with a cauin UDOWU
of disaplinc. Don't look for the quick amw"Cr.
There fw DC"#et bttn a quick answa-."
n..., ...... "Crash dim, Wala' diea. high-
procein dicu" and ocher &ds haw little 1-iDg
dkct._ .. Make 6mess and c:u:rcile a i-n o(
your life rachcr than looJang,foc a gimmick"
1.41' n • "hoplc who a.vu 6maa and
spans 1DtO a fun aamty arc the ones t:bal end
up doing it thc rat of (their) lmt."
A 'ml 11 Alplfl. If you admire •in""'Xlle -a
spon:s hero. for i.,.,."CIC -.... dais mmple
• Ul impincioa co do ...,,.bing~
T.W • ,,,_,.foe-TY. Cut back -or use time in front of the
rube to do sit-ups. push-ups. leg raises, metehing or to jump
rope. His advice for kids: Exe:rcisc during commercials "in-
stead of stuffing your &cc."
&t wJL Make meals and snacks from a variety of foods. Cat
out JUnk food. Drink plenty of liquids. Learn to read labels
2Dd cat more fish and chicken instead of beef.
COflfll ,.., odriea. Schwancncggcr's C2S'J rule: .. Anything
that wtcs good and delicious usually is bad for the body."
Hu personal cx~oru to the rule: swordfish and vca.I, both
"good" and "good for you."
Schwa.neneggcr foUows his own advice. Even thougb
making his kind of movies is "always good exercise," he
works out an houc a day. 30 minutes of weight training -
eight exercises in a row without stopping, 4-0 sets in all -and
30 nunutcs of intcnsc cardiovascular work on a stationary bi-
cycle or a stair-climbing machine, or by jogging.
To vary the routine. be plays 2 houn of tennis every now
and then. including time on the court with wife Maria Shri-
ver and her fitnc:IH:Onscious f.amily. One drawback for the
Austrian oak.: Maria's 75-ycar-old fu.hcr. Sargent Shriver,
"bears everyone in tennis, including me."
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decreasing in 1hc afternoon. Warmer
wjth highs in the mid -70s 10 mid-80s.
Mostly clear tonight with lows in the
upper 40s lo mid-50s. For more info-
riiation, including boating, fishing and
surfing, see page ClO.
IN THE NEWSROOM
Among many of the interesting facts
uncovered in last year's census was the
number of vacant homes in cities across
the nation .... In some places. 1he empty
homes arc blamed on the busted oil
business, the still rusty Rust Bell,
overbuilding by speculato rs and, in
resort towns, on the fact that 1hcrc arc
sl!ll places with summer homes .... How
then Newport Beach ended up on the
1ls1 is anyone's busincs . But there it is,
neatly 1uckcd in between Beaumont,
Texas, and Tampa. Fla. According 10
the Census Bureau, wme 4,000 of the
city's 34,861 dwelling units s1and ~mpty.
T hat's an 11.5 percent vacancy rote ....
T here arc now 10.3 million vacant
houses, townhouses, apar1mcn1s and
condominiums 1n the United States.
One OU! or 10. in fact.
QUOTES Of THE DAY
"/ wa.1 conslantly thinking ""°'''
whtrt! I would 111mp whtn rhe SCUDs
M artillery came 1n. ''
Robbie Power, a Newporl Harbor
High School i'aduatc and Lance
Corporal in the Ma rine Corps who is
spotlighted in todAy's Oran$e Coas1
People column, on serving 1n the
Persian Gulf (Al).
0
.... , t>nly regrel that I have but one lift
IV gn·e for niy co1,ntry ··
Nathan Hale
TODAY'S EVENTS
• 'fhc Youth E:cpo the med "Bur -
~ JcrOics, Bee-. and Centipedes" con·
eludes ut the Orange County Fau ·
&rounds It runs from 9 ,, m to 3
pm Adm1s,1on is free
•A 6K "Run for the Roses" 10
hcncf1t l..o!i 1\m1gos and Fountain
Valley high ~chools' athlc11c pro-
1ram!l start' nt 9 a m. at Mile Square
Park.
•The Imagination Celebration
cumes to an end with a grand rinale
fe aturing •·Songs from Sesame Street
w11h ~aria and Luis " Tickets to 1hc
. 2 p.m. concert arc $5. For 1nfo rma·
tion call 556-AR1'S.
LOTTERY
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Public Noticcs/17
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Sunday, April 28, 1991 75 cents
n..sa.lds talm
to local streets
In WllrAmerlca
By Anna CekOla •
Orinot Cols! Dai~ P11o1
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Their
hands were almos1 as red as 1heir neon
clown ou1fi1s, but Kurt Hoelzel and Dale
While never stopped c lapping as
thousands of people completed the 12-
mile WalkAmcrica route in Hun1ing1on
Beach Saturday morning.
"Jusl that clapping and !laying, 'Good
job' -1he smile o·n their faces is worth
it," said While.
"I make 1hem feel even beltcr when I
tell them they now have to walk 10 their
car.'' J-lqclzel added, laughing.
There were !limilar cheer acr~s the
nation Saturday as 1housands of people
collected donation's and participated in
WalkAme rica, alt in the name of raisi ng
funds for the March of Dimes Campaign
for f'f eallhier Babies.
Locally, 1housands walked the popula r
f.lun1 ing1on Beach route, which started
along the beach at Magno lia Street and
looped back at Bolsa Cl)ica S1 ree1. ·rhere
were also WalkAme rica rou1es Saturday
morning in Irvine and Dana Point.
"We have been havi ng a great 1ime,"
said 'Marcie Shubert, director or
WalkAmerica for 1he Orange County
· chap1er or March of DiTl)es who was out
'~'
r>art1c1 pants in Huntington Beach celebrate as they c·om plete t~ir course 1n the
WalkAmcrica benefit for the March of Dimes.
at Huntington Beach. ''There have hie·
rally bc~n lhousands o r wal kers Oul here."
While some walked individually or with
family and friends, many other walked on
tenms from their company. school or cluti
"I v.ould ~a) 1h1~ was our large~! C\er
111 1ern1s of number~ or par11c1pant!> ...
See WALKi?lll M
wt/ 11818-lllrd'-B-eye view lf'--411/Jlllllf'HSNl'/llJilllWM-.-----
Trappers
prepared ta
haul in ldts
Overnight hunt set
for freeway foxes
By Anna CW>la
Orange, ColSI Diiiy l'ilDI
COSTA MESA -For the second
n1gh1 in a row. stale wildlife officials
went on a fox hunt llong the
unopened cx1ens1on of 1he Costa
Mesa Freeway and prepared .to set
three ba 1~ed traps fo r a family of red
ro~es who some think may be
thre'atened by the opening of the
freeway Tucsd~)'
Joh n Massie , who was helping
organize the hunt for the Department
of Fish and Game Saturday, said tha1
1f the trappers fail 10 snare anything
by dawn, 1hey will di g into the den
and rerncwe all the baby foxes or kits.
See FOXES/Piii 14
t~,~..,.c-o...,1'11!11
d.. group o ( Blue Angels Oy low during the El Toro Air Show Saturday g1Vlng v1sit1ng Southland residents a closer \11ew of the Navy's precist0n Oying team.
Southland wowed by soaring Angels
By Colin Caldwell
~ Cotsf -P'llol EL TORO -The unering of the
words "wow .. and "amazing'' could be
heard throughout the El Toro Marine
Corp• Air S1a1ion Saturday as
hundreds or thou~ands of Sou1 hland
res1den1s showed up for !he 41st
annual El Toro Air Show.
tvlany braved intense traff1c
congestion 1n order 10 attend. Officials
es1ima1e .lhc rree two-day Skow, which
concl udes today. will draw I m1lhon
people.
Trash, oil-collecting vessel
raking in queries worldwide
By lrta YolaJI --....... NEWPORT BEACH -The one
and o nly Ha•lton Wa1er ~ Rake,
invenacd riabt hen ill Newpprt Beach,
is slowly bu1 surely r'1kin& in
inlerMlional Miit,..
The lrastl-and oikoliectinl boat 1
created by b:lil buainalme.n BiU
Hamilton .ad An On:ln*Y wBI .,.
be -i• Alia ... ... frirlond ......,..,,_.,.,_ .....
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coukl be used in the ocean.
Hamilton, • fonricr tfllincer who
owns the C1anery ra1t1ur1in1 in
Ncwpon, and 0_.,, 1 lon&time
bo1tcr 1nd marine 1tr•ice1 ·
bu incJSman, cre11cd the WMer ••
two ye•n IF to deu tll&apon
Harbor of its tfllh.
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Organ1zcr" couldn'l pra...1dc a hcotd
count Saturda)'
The weather coo p e ra ted
~pcctacularly, with sunny skies during
1hc afternoo n and temperatures
climbing .to 79 degrees.
''We come out 10 the sho'N every
year :· said Loree Hernandez of
Laguna Hills. "It 's a wonderful show."
Residents were tre1tcd to a series of
air stunt!! ind m1neuvers by pilots in
Air Forte F·l6s, World War ti trainen
and other jets and planes.
S.. AIR SHOW,,_ 14
Sa.iling crew finally catches
second wind ·to finish-race
By Jon ftrguson -..-......
ENSE ADA -·
Millions of jellyfish dolled
the wa te rs off the
Coronados Island u far
as the eye could see.
Patches of 1he oce1n
1urf1ce were nearly
covered comptc1ely, wilh
clusters of 1he marine life
that appeared like dear
silver dollar·s1zed r1n1
abcwe 1he Wiler.
Fim \hey wrere a JOUrcc of •N,. at
daybreak Sau1rday. Ltter dlleJ 111•1.d •
omen of tow tea•. 8\11 in lhe end.. lhey
... .. """ • dMl'lion.
0., -ol Ille ...., w..i Plopon "'
Ewnade YectM .... CID 11 -· 111J °"-c.. ..._ .... tcut.11 1111f ...... --....... _
night of sailing off the coast ol San Die.,
Coun1y.
The e1gh1-maA crew ot Skylail, a ehmtc.
40 sloop skippered by Rob He ..... <I
Newporl Beach, had a aood d9)' of .....
on the out ide frid1y, 6'n dire .._. ...
wilh nightfall and dldn'I ~· ...
until 11 :30 a.m Saturday. ...
the j ellyfish dis1ppe1red aM ...
sptnnlker went up as Skyuil p; t 1 J1t
· 10Uthent 1bou1 18 miles off dte .,.. .,
Rourito Beach, Maico.
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HE IS'--------------
A former footb111I eap1 ain and gr.1duatc of Newport Harbor
tl1gh. Now a La nce Curporat in 1hc ~1arine Co rps. Power
[eturned home fron1 the Pe r,1;.i n (iul f 10 days ago. Power says
1ha1 ·11~ 1s lhankful for the ~u ppon tif the Marine Corps, his
govcrnn1cnt and the An1cne;.in pcnrlc.
NEXT STOP, SAUDI ARABIA,--------
Power joined the f\o1arinc c·nrp' 1"0 .,.,eeks after graQua lion in
'89. anti was sent to the ~1 1ddlc l·a,1 111 l)cccn1hc r ·90, with 1hc
Second L.A.L (Light Annorcd lnf.1n1ry ) PO\\'Cr°'i con1pany, 111 the
Pe rsian Gulf, was rcspon'i 1lilc fo1 1na in1 ena nce and support of
vehicles. weapons a nd l"omrn11111c11t1on., necessary for Mannes
engaged in ban lc. m Of THE SJ1JRM>-------------
A1though not 1n direct eo nfro11t.it1on v.11h 1hc eru:m), Powe r
points o ut that the war "'"' 0111 n1 prc,e r11. "all aro und you." Al
ni ght, Pov.er would count the pl:ine' O\erhe11 tl. -.on1ct 1n1es a
hund~cd o r n1ore . and ,,\\,, ··~,1u "cl ~cc ;1rch-hgl11~ fr<1n1 the
bo mb" and the g rnund v.ould ,/J nkc."" Power calb hi s scverttl
months in the Gulf, "a cun,1 .1111 ru,h'" telling uf the continual
thrc;n fron1 enemy arullcr. <111d S(. ll l) 1111~.,dc'i. "I v.as constantly
t/Hnk1n g :ibout wh ere I v.11t1!d Jllrllp \\hen the SC"Ul)<i o r 11rtillery
came. in."
THANKS FOR ntE SUPPORT--------
1{obbic l~ov.e r hchl'1 ~'' 1he (iulf \\,ir "a ' we ll planned and
Well executed He fe el<. 1hc Bl1 -.!1 .11hn1n1,t r11l u1n\ con111111n1cn1
g.1ve 1hc m1hlaf) thr ed~e ni:elll·d lo "'" l'ov.cr 'll)'S the
carnut adcn c of his fe lluv. ,\\,1nnc' 1111he (iulf \1"' ,1nothl'r reason
"c d1<l \t) "ell '"\V e .tll kne w ho1\ l":ich othl'r felt. \Ve were It
tel.in " Pn\\er,· n101hcr and f,11ht·1 Jt11c ,111d R1ch;i rd were. at
f1 r~1. ;1 hnle hc,i1:-1nt :1hnu1 their ~un g1i1ng in the Persian Gulf.
llut lhl· f.11nlly"s belief 111 the r.1u'e ,ind thc~t 'l'n·, dc~ire 10 serve
con1plc1cJ 11 c1 rtlc of 't1pport tn the P1,.,.,1.:r ho usehold
ntEFUTURE>-------------
111 ,1 fc'4 week~ Robhie Po14 er "dl rclurn to reserve sttttus. For
nnw, he JU't wctnl~ 10 enJllV ht" tnend1;, f,1m1 ly and maybe take a
v;ic:1110n. l·le'd li ke to gt1 tP lla,.,,111 l Jter. he will like ly enroll .11
Orange ("oast t·nllege ,1nd fol lo" the C(•llcg1a1e p:i1h of his twn
o lder brnt hcr."t a nd ~J'i1Cr
-Hy Bruu Jlall
Local News Briefs
Orange Coast College newspaper feted
COSTA Ml::.SA The Orange Coast College student
newspaper, Coast Reporl, won eight awards at the annual
Journnlism A.'isociation of Commu111t y College~ compctillon held
last weekend.
Coast Rcrort pho tographer . Ken Gian,. earne d a first-place
award for his pho10 of a Persian Gulf war veteran hugging his
daughter on arrival at Camp Pendleton. f\i1ichacl Mansfield won a
third-place medal for layout and Katsuya Rainone captured third
place 1n the sports photo ca1egory. Photographer Ron Erdrich of
CO'ita Mesa 14JOfl honorable mention for a news pho lo and Renzo
Bcrn<ilcs o f l-lunt1ngton.Beach received an ho norable mention fo r
on·thc·spot tabloid layou1.
Newspaper advisers arc l 'om Murphine and H. J ohn Kelly.
-• Conference focuses on IHesavlng tips
• t-IUNTING'f'ON HEACt-1 -The United Slate L1fesav1ng
Asi.ociaiion Spring l:.ducational Confe.rence will be held Friday,
May 3. 199 1 at the liunt1ngton Beilch \V a1crfron1 1-1)11o·n !leach
Rcsorl.
"!'he confc renc(:, which 1~ open to 1hc pubhc, is i.Chcduled 10
statl 111 11 a.m, with a burfct lunch. followed by 1he 111troduc:1ion
al noon. Admission i.s $25 with lunch And SJ O without Junch. ·
Scheduled seminars include: 01.sa~ter Management and the Biiy·
Arca Earthquake; Surfionc nnd We tlands: 1he l·lydro lic:
Connection: Surf Forcctt,.ting and Weather l'anerns; and Respect
lhe Beach -An educa1ional shdc prescn1a1io n.
·rhc registration deadline is ~tonday. For furth er .. informalion
c1ll the H DSl..SA at 536-5281. Checks made out 10 H.BSLSA for
. rc1i1tr11ion can be sent to .ro Bo~ 242, Hun1ington Beach, 92648.
Utncy Dl"IUlllll'l llate .. ,_... IJIPO
COSTA MESA -The Orange County Literacy Neiwdrk will
host It table-top e.xpo and nclworking mcc1in1 for Or1nge Coun1y
litcr1cy providers from 9 a.m. 10 noon Frtday, May 3, at the
Oranac Coun1y Dcp rtmcnl of Ed11ca1ion, 200 Ka lmus Drive, in
Cos1a Mcs11.
Members and non-members are encour11cd 10 register table
space to uhibll information on literacy services. More info-
rma1ion Is available by callin1 535·5054.
.,_., II _.. nmlk clllll:I
COSTA MESA -The P1eirtc ymphony will conduc1 music
cHnk:.\ for Corona deJ Mar. Colla Mcu, &r1ncl1 and Newport
Harllo< hlth school ltudcnl! on Ml)' 5 ind 22. ind June 5.
Tbe fl,. two dinb wUI be held II the Performln1 Arts Ccnler
Ito c-Mca, and die lllird cH* will bo II 1hc Norman l..oa11
..... BO Ano no.. • Nan .... Harllo< Hip School. Tho "'•J J @-*ICI •Ill 61..,....n .. 1 ,..,..,.. M _ _..,,_,.....,
The World ... in Four Minute s
A.Pl-~!)
Eugene Thompson prepares to rescue one or his horses from his
swimming pool in towanda, Kan., minutes after a tornado passed
throur the Wichita su burb Friday night.
Death toll from tornadoes lncreasas
ANl)OVER. ·K:1n . -Dulldoters on Suturday cut through twisted
wreckage in a tr1ulcr park hardest hit by tornadoes lh al killed 29
people, a nd authorities feared the death 1011 could rise.
Hundreds of ho1nes were destroyed ns at lcj\sl 30 lwi stcrs ripped
acfos!> Kansas and 18 1hro.ugh Oklahoma Friday nigh!. Twcn ty·six
people died in Kansas and three in Oklahoma. M ore than 200 people
were injured.
At lcust 1.500 people v.•erc left ho1nc lcss. Judy C<1n ncrs of th e
S;ilvation f\rn1y said three l>helte" had been set up and the
o rg11nization expected to feed J ,000 to 5,000 reople Saturday.
·r ht Golden Spur Mobile 1-iomc Park in the suburhan \Vichit:i
t0'4'1l of Andover was ,leveled, and at Jcus1 19 rcsiden1s died, .i;11id
Capt. Stan CQx, o f the Butl er County's sheriffs office .
·r tu: la1es1 three bodies \\'ere found in rhe wrecked n1obilc ho1nc
c('ln1pl cx Saturday afternoon
Gov. Joan Finney iS!lued :1 Slate di~aster declaration, the firi.t !ltep
1n geuing fede ral a~si stancc ft1r the s1ricken areas.
President Bush, contacted al Camp !)avid in Mlll)'land by Sen. llob
Do te, lt.-Kan., expressed 11yn1pa1hy for 1hc loss o f life and pro perty.
Bu\h .S;t1d he would htlp as niuch as he could.
Ettort to free hostages called 'ripe' ·
Ul::.l lt.l l l . l ch11non -Ll'banon·~ rno~I 1nflue11 1ial Shiite tvlu,lin1
~lc nr \\,t, qut11ed Satur'd:i~ a-. sar1ng effor1~ lo re le11~c \Vc~te rn
ho,t,1ge' hil\"e "reached ,1n [!JV,llll'Cd i.l:t!,:C Of 11pencSS."
But Shl·1 l ,\tuh,unrneJ I lu''l'1n F:1dl.11l ah 'i!Hd the 11ulu11nn '"wil l
not he dt,tu~\C'd 111 Lt.'b:lnon "
1\ 1cp<1T1 111 .t lcf11'1 ncv.·~p:1pc 1 acC ll.'tC'd lhc · Un1tclt State~ of
d1,,u,1d1nµ o ther 11;111011' f11,n1 giv111g f1n i1nc1.1I aid 111 Lchnnon
pc11d1ng. the rclc••"-C nt 1h e I;\ hostage,.
r\!>lo.ccl 11 ht' rcn1:11 l rne:int a ho!llagc relcal\C wa' not expcc1cd
'Olin. I .1dlall,1h 1ukl 1h c \1 ~c lo.ty Al·M ao;;~1r:1h 1nagazine : "In
1111e rn:1uonaJ l'nnt act,, 11u111th' arc equnJ tu n1inu1 e' and seconds.'" Ile
d1d not l.'1Jl><.ir.t1 . '
Media taken to task for war coverage
\VASlllNG 'f'()N -An1e ncan news reporting during 1he Gulf \Var
w.1s 1naccur.1tc ;ind (1\crly cr1 11cal. and 1he press coverage from
llaghd acl endangl'rcd U S 1ntcrcs1~. l\pcaker!I told a conserv:1tivc
n1ed1rt group's confc rc nt·c.
(".1blc New~ Nl·twork a nd nther ·rv nct"·o rks ran the risk o f doing
the cncm) ·~ bidding 111 l\c nd1ng reporter~ 10 the. Iraqi capital, said
Recd Irv ine, founder and ch;11nnan of Accuracy in Media, sponsor of
the two-day conference o n "'llr 11nd the media.
"We have set 11 precedent in 1 hi~ c<1sc 1ha1 will be fat<1I lo our
~ucces~ Ill future v.H rs," lr,1nc "'urned
The confere nce .,.,a~ don11na u:·d by conscrv.111.,,c cnlio; o f 1hc n1ed1:i
who condemned CNN\ Peter Arnell for d1~~cmina11ng S:1ddan1
Hu ~.i;cin\ p1opag11nda . I ht'\' ,aid "I V Ill puruculnr. 111 lhc rush for h1 C'
brli adca!!ot\ of C\l'nl,, "·1' gui lty o f numero us inaceur :icil·~ nnd
'ct·unly hrl'nc he~
News of the Weird
Big city ....... lll'OVldn
prom drealH lor 71i girls
WI LLIAMSllURG. Ky. -
O nte ns o f C inderellas in
"ou1hea'itcrn Kentucky gol l(l
go to the ball in fancy dresses
this weekend thanks to a Nc14'
Yo rk in ve s tment b;inke r
plnying f:i iry godmothe r.
Dan l·l11ughton says he was
touched by a newspaper report
o n povc1ty in the area,
including the story or ~ high
~chool senior who said she her
fnrnily could not, afford to Uuy
'rt pror1 ~own.
f o . remedy the :;11u at1on,
1-1.P.hg~ton got former 1-larvttril .
lJusine'~!i School classm;itei. 10
· donaic no ·IOnger-needcd
ftneiy.. l
S'taccy Rainwa1cr, a 0l\en111r, at
Williamsburg I l 1~h School. was
among those try1 ng on one of
1he 1a ~1 -m11lu1 c arrivals l~ridny.
"Look'" she· said 10 her
Police Log
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mother as 'ht emerged fron1
the ha1h rcx1m in a blue dress
with a kerchief hemline, "God,
I love it. It's 1ny fa,•ot1\e
co lor "
l-l:iugh1on !laid he saved 1hc
\Vall Street Jo urnal article he
re11d hist May, and when he
can1c acrollll it in January, he
thought: "H erc·~ something I
citn do It's not going to be
c xpen~l\'C , it 's relatively easy to
do, w I'm going to do it."
He and his wife , Nell, wrulc
· 130 fonner t-la rvard classmate(
111 a do<tcn states. Af1 cr sonic
follnw-up call.'i, they collected
J04 ·drcsscs, i n~hulin 11 couple
or d<;signe r ori$inals.
The . dre ses a~rived in ~·hi 1ley · Counly ~ lier this
n1 on 1h . Seve nty-ivc ~I ris,
elected on 1hc tia1s of .need ,
picked out their fa o rites 111 a
fashion show.
-Hy Tht Associated PrtsJ
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WASHINGTON -The White Houae on Saturday defended Chief
or Staff John Sununu a1aln1t new allegations 1hat he look peraonal
and political trips at tall'.payt:r expense and tel corporate sponsors pay
ror his ski vacations.
As a resu lt o r the brouhaha over Sununu'1 lrips, President Bush's
legal slaff prepared to ti&hten rules on hi1 use or IC)Yernmenl aircraft.
l 'hc policy review by White House counsel Boyden Oray will likely
urge Bush to establish a process in which Sununu would have to get
a sign-off on whether his lrips are considered official, 119rsonal or
polic ical, a senior administration official said S1turday.
Currently Sununu makes lhe determination whether he or a
political parly should reimburse the government.
Threat Of 'kllllr bell' llmlg flll In 111111
ALAMO, Texus -Hikers and birdwatchers are treading more
warily this spring among the thick vegetation at Santa A na Na1ional
Wildlife Refu ge. Signs tell why: "Bee Aware. This is an African Bee
Aren."
A swarm of Africanized "killer beesl' captured just oulside the
border refuge hvo weeks ago confirmed the onsel of a spring invasion
from Mexico. It ushered in a n unwelcome era in southern Texas.
These bees arc here to sl;iy, and people must learn 10 Jive wi lh and
rcsr.ect 1hcn1, scientists say. .
'Should we be scared?" nskcd Nancy Colver, a Canadian on a
birdwatching trip in the subtropical Lower Rio Grande Valley last
week. She and he r husband paid little attention Id the wa rning signs
as lhe'y ve n1ured into lhe fores!.
Scared, no, r1lcrt, yes, said Dennis E. Prichard, manager of !he
2,()88-acre refu ge . who advises visitors: "If you see ~ces, avoid them.
Gi,·c them a wide berth."
It's <i ge nuine concern .al Santa Ana with its 130,000 visi lors a year
und ideal habitat fo r bees. Sooner or later. Pric hard believes, the
highly defensive bees will· attack and pOSsibly kill someone.
Shuttle Discovery expected to launch
. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -N!\SA headed into the final hours
of its second countdo14·n for space shuulc Di!lcovery's "Slur Wars''
research rni~l\ion \vi1h high hopes for a Sunday 1norning liftoff.
\Vorkcrs began loading n1ore 1han a half-million gallons or liquid
hydrogen and liq111d oxygen into Discovery's cx1e rnal fuel 1:1nk latt
S;tturday night. Lift off was scheduled for 7:01 a.nl, El)'!'.
~1issjon managers hal1ed the first countdown whtn a p1essure
'ensor on one of the m:11n e ngines rai led as the fu el ta11 k was being
filled for a Tuesday launch atte111pt. "!"he sensor wai. replaced. a nd
the new p.1rt te ~l cd fine
Uc fore thal, cracks on cru ci.11 door lunge n1ec h nn1o;;m~ caused 11 I Vi-
nion th delay .
Salvadoran leaders reach pact
Ml::.Xl('() ('11 )' -Salv11dorJ11 off1cials and rebel lc;tders agreed
~11Huda) fnr reform' in 1he g11\e rnn1cn1 and arn1e<l force!I, btll chd
n11t rc.1ch a ce.l'e·rirc 111 thl' 11 -)ear-old civil war. ,, U.N mediator
-..i1d.
fhe ,ICl'OJd, ICllChcd ,1fte1 1110le than thfCe we ek!! ()( !:Ilks ill
f\l i:\1tO ('1ty, .1ddrc,-.e, t h.1nge' 111 lhc n:itn1n\ mil11 ary. lcg1~l.1111rc
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' l·or the fir'! tune '4C have ope ned a Y>'llY (ur ,1 conslltution<JI
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Sludolll ii hell.
You"'°'" 'he W.il, ilnoo lkllo-wldto ~llcea1 view ol tllo Coote Me .. F-
and the next tbin1 JV8 bow evel')'One from tel.:·
vllion ponon1llty lob Barker to Gov. Pe1e
Wilton him.elf ii lryins 10 1e1 1 piece ol the ac..
lion.
Such la the fate of • family or foxes 1h11
moved into a hole on the sou1hbound nanks of
In unopened ttrctch of the freew1y only to find
animal-k>olcn from one end of 1hc state to 1hc
other runnin1 10 their rescue.
And rescue, it turns ou1, came in !he form of
being locked up and shipped to a zoo. Neu-
tered, too.
That'll make you think twice about calling
911 .
News
Analysis
It all started some three months ago when a male and female
fox and their seven pups burrowed inlo the side of the earthen
freeway embankment near -oddly -Fox Leasing.
Humble quarters to be sure.
For several months, the brood lived a modest and relatively
anonymous life, doing the things that foxes will do when prested
for food and water. The Caltrans workers l•boring on the freeway
project were aware of the fox den but left the residents alone.
Life was simple then.
But then word leaked out that the fox ramily was Jiving along
what soon would be a mighty river of t raffic. Those thick
1entacles of ooncrete -st relching toward Newport Beach in one
direction and Riverside in lhe other -would soon be jammed
with commuters.
The Dally Pilot carried a s1ory and Channel 2 did, too. And
before you could say urban Wildlife, the reclusive fox family had
become an insta-cclebrity.
Barker, a champion of animals rights, caught wind of the SIOF)'.
So did Sen. Marian Bergeson. So did Gov. Pete Wilson. And so
did scores of anin1als lo\/ers throughout Southern California.
The hunt was on.
Bergeson said she round it "hear1lcss" that 1hc state had no
plans for relocating the fox family.
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COSTA Ml!SA -Dumpou:n
and en1hu1ium owerftowed Satur-
d•y 11 1bou1 100 volunteers
slipped lc•ther &loves over their
h•ncls, arabbed pl•stic baas and
made a clean sweep 1hrough
faif\'iew Park.
While 1cmpera1ures pleasantly
pe•kcd in the high 70s, aflernoon
winds caused dust clouds to iwirl,
forcing lhe "Fairview Park Clean·
up Day•· 10 pull up stakes a couple
hours berore its scheduled S p.m.
cnding time .
However. volunteers managed to
fill up at lc:a¥t four large dumps-
ters with p•per, chunks of ctment,
old carpet shards, rusty bed
springs and other assorted debris.
Some rubbish collectors had to use
pick axes to pry out metal and ce-
ment embedded in the soil.
One lucky volunleer go1 paid for
his effo·ns. He tound a $20 bill.
The cleanup day at the passive
park was dreamed up by the
Fairview Park Citizens Advisory
Commillee. Joining them and
some of the frequent use rs of 1he
purk were Cily Council members,
planning comn1issioners, police ex·
plorers, park'O and recreation con1·
missioners and parks depar1n1ent
workers.
"We picked up tons of· 1rash,"
said Linda Ferrer, a member of
the Fa irview Park committee.
"We'd like to thank e\'cryonc
who came o ut," said Coun1.:il ·
woman Sandy Genis. "And Davi d
Alkema deserves a gold star."
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Among the volunteers who donned leather gloves
and wielded rakes, brooms and a)(es to clean up
Fairview Park were, from left, Amal Kuyper, an
~P'~C-~Nll
Earth Day volunteer, Julee Scruggs, ~
Shidler, Costa Mesa Police ExplOf'ers, and ~ti
Boucher of the Costa Mesa ParkS Department. •
Alkema. the city's parks superin·
te ndent, organite.d the cleanup.
1naking sure \/Olu nteers had plenty
or tools, glO\/eS and refreshments.
. ;
By 4 p.m .. Fairview Park was !ts
old self again. as scores of joggers.
kite fliers and' modCI plane cnthu·
sias1s reclaimed the now-clean
ldndscape adjacent lo EstUcia
High School.
"A good tirne was hRd by ill,''
Genis said. . Wilson, upparently worried sick O\/er the fat e of the foxeli. put
aside Cali fornia's mammoth budget crisis long enough to order
state wildlife officials 10 formulate a plan for trapping and mov-
ing the family.
Three killed in two incidents on 1-5 Freeway
· The stat e Department of Fish and Game offices in Long Beach
logged se\/cral hundred phone calls from ci1izens concerned the
foxes were either going 10 be killc<I by the state or nanened by
commuters. ·
"I hear they're talking aboul euthanasia," one reader repor1cd
to the Pilo t after hearing a KC BS television commcn1ary on the
plight of the foxes .
"Somebody has to do something ," another caller pleaded.
And loday, somebody planned to do something. A group or
trappers, summoned by 1he state Department or Fish and Game.
were to mo\/e in on the den antt. with or without n1om. and nab
the kids and hus1lc them off to the 200.
What precision.
What stealth.
What nonsense.
Herc we have a family of red foxes, a hybrid species that en-
vi ronmentalists consider a menace to nati\/e birds and animals.
that is being treated as if ii were a frail and fragile condor.
This 1s a crcalure that Larry Silton, regional director of Fish
and Game. passed off as the "Snddam Hussein of wildlife." This
is an animal seen es the crab grass o f the wilds. an urban survivor
whose 1up trail seems to be breeding.
l "hesc foxes live al ng freeways all O\'er th~e place, apparently. I
don't know why, but they seem 10 10\/e them. Bright lights. big
city And red foxes. Go figure.
And, according to o ne na1 uralis1. they're cagey enough to fig·
ure out how lo avoid traffic -which makes them a touch o r two
smarter than me.
Thi panicular fnnuly, or at least the mate fox , has been
tracked fo r 1he pus1 year by Jeff Lewis, a Cal State Un·ivcrsity
l·lumbold1 resea rcher sludying foxes in Orange County. Lewis
said thc family used to live along the Corona del Mar Freeway
before switching to lhe 55. And his best guess is that if left alone.
the fox fan11ly . woulJ have moved along and taken up quarters
elsewhere once the Costa Mesa Freeway extension opened up.
So here WC ha\/e a family or foxes that would ha\/e l!Urvived if
lefl alone, that is actually a threat to the eCO·system and lhal is "° polluted by cross-breeding that II can'1 be introduced to lhc
wildhre anywhl!re 1n 1he United Stales and we ·vc all but called in
1he Na1lonal GuJrd 10 save them?
No. 11ctually, \vhat we've done is guarantee thar tt>1s family of
nine will :.pend 1he rest or its days 1n captivity. •
Boy, docs 1hat make you proud or what?
StC\'C A1arblc is rh e Orange oasr Daily Pilot's managing
editor.
Recession, growth, deftclt
plague Wiison's budget plan
By Jotv'L Howard
Tilt As.lOCilltd Pl'•st
By Mark Lowe
Clly News Senice
LA MIRADA -·rhrec people,
inc luding a 1-lunungton Beach man
11 nd 11 Santa AnQ man. died and
ano1her victim was seriously in-
jured in two scpara1e crni.hc!t Sal·
urday on the S;inta Ana (1·5)
Freeway. officials said.
The 1-luntington Beach ma'n,
who w-as not idcnt if1cd. wa~
crushed to death b)' hi s 1989
Dodge Aries about 4:30 a.m. after
bei ng thrown from 1hc vehicle as LI
rolled down an embankment.
Authorit ies said the car was
tra\'e ling 90 niph in lhe slow lane
when it sped off the rrecway SOulh
of Valley View Avenue in La
Mirada, went down an embank·
n1cnl. crashed lhrough a fence and
shot onto and acrO!iS F~restone
Boulevard, which runs parallel to
Patriotic .Parade
the freeway there, said C HP Offi.
ccr Don Coats.
As the car crossed Firestone
Oouleva rd. it began to roll ove r,
ejecting the driver, who was then
crul!hcd when th e car rolled onto
him befo re ~t crashed 1nlo a pole.
l "hl! driver was 11o t wearing a i.c:i t·
be lt , Coats \did.
;\ hulc n1orc than '"'°' hours
c11rlic1. .1 &ant:• Ana man wa11
killed and 11110\her Sanla Ana nu1n
.....1s ~enou~ly 1n1urcd 1n an acc1·
~lcnl on the ·i.a1ne freeway 1n
ncartiy Do.,.,ncy.
A ca r appurentl) \lopped 1n the
~lo" lane or lhc frccwtt) f<Jr no
rc.1<.<1n •tftcr 2 11 m .. cnu.'>1 ng "chi·
clC\ 10 hnc up ;\ car then rear·
ended 1hc la!il cu r 111 hne. spun
nut. t111d ~topped racing the wrong
w.1) 111 the (asl lane. where an·
other _car. repor1cdl) driven by a
L.1guna Be ach n1Jn who ma> ha"e
been drunk, hit 11 head-on
l 'he 40-yca r-old driver from
Santa An a. and his 35-)car-old fc·
male pa~scngcr from 35->ear-old
"uman from Selma died of mdJOf
1n1uncs at Coun1y-U C Medical
Cen1er early Saturday morning, a
Cl-IP officer .. aid
A 42-)'car-old Santa Ana m~n
riding 1n the rear of the 1984 Ford
Mustang suffered major injurie~
and wa~ lakrn 10 Downey Commu-
nity I losp11al. Coats aid.
A 47·)'etn·old Laguna Deach
ma n d10Ve the llJ77 Plymouth 1hat
ran h!!ad·on int() the Mu.'>tang,
Ct·IP officer \;11d
None of the •..ict1ms were 1dcnt1·
f1ed
1"hc c;.11 1hnt ong1nally !.topped
111 the \IO"' IJne drO\'c a"'ay horll)
befo re !ht ~tus1nng ran into the
• 'd I ~1 e rccdes. Coals '081 .
"I-or some reason i1 JUSI s1ofli>ed
in rhc middle of the lane and then
kept going," he said . '
CllP officers closed all lane• o(
the southbound freew•y at 2:41
a.m., and 10 minutes later •hul
down the en11re freeway to ltt a
Jlehcopter l<1nd to fl y the Mus·
tang's dnver and the woman pas-
\l!ngcr to the hospital. "
1·1ie man died about half an
hour later. Coats said. The wom11n
died shonly artcr 5 a.m.
Officers cleared the damaged
cars from 1he freeway at 3:35 a.m.
nnd re-opened the $0Uthbound
lanes 10 mi nutes later.
Coats sa id CHP officcn were:
trying to determine ir the drivttr of
the Plymouth that smashed hcl!d-
on into 1he Mustang was drunk.
-t--;1:-ea~s Oow-as_woman
reunited with mother
RENO. Nev -A Reno "'·oman has been reunited with beJ
daughter for the first 11me since o;he gave her up for adoption 2~
years ago: -,_
Su~an T1ng~l rom tearfully embraced her daughter, Mari•
,\1oore , ¥>·hen 1hcy met t-r1day at Reno Cannon International Air-
porl
"I love you! My baby! My baby!" the 41 -year-old Tingstrom
aid a she andMoore hugged amid the stares or curious onk>ol(,.
crs
Moore. an elementary schooileachcr from Long Beach, arrived
with her riance. Steven Robertson. to spend the weekend with
her bi nh mothe r ahd IS·year-old halfbrother.
T1n gs1rom sa10shc ga\/e her daughter up for adoptK>n only
three days after ~he was born 1n 1967 at a Los Angeles Councy
hospital.
"I was only 17 and single, and my rather told me I had lO put
her up for adop11on:· she said. "I-le said 1 was too young to rais.
1 child properly. ll·wasn'I bccau~ I didn't kwe her, bclicvc;ne.",
In 1 9~ T1n1s1.rom said she learned Crom an adoption 8JCncy
worker thal her daughter had died at age 13 in a car KC1denc.
She said she carried 1he grief of losing her child until she got 1
telephone call on March 24 -Palm Sunday.
An uncle 10 Ala~ka c"alled •·and said. 'Didn't you have: a d•ughi-
tcr 24 year.'> ago?' I 1old him. 'I don't like to talk •bout it. lt'J 1
painful sub1ec:t: He said. 'That's too bad. She c1llcd me 1ni SACRAMEN'rO -A burgeon·
1ng population and a deepening
recession have forced California
1n10 ils worst budget dilemma in
generations, a projected deficit
101aling nearly a third of the
~la te's General Fund.
state-funded programs to Calif·
ornia's .58 counties. while allowing
the counties the authority 10 raise
new taxes 10 support them.
His plan~. contained in his S.55
billion budget for the 1991-92 fis·
Cat year that begins July I, assures
an intense political baule into the
summer as tttc state Legislature
grapples with his proposed taxes,
culs and freezes. And there are in-
dications that the nearly $13 bil-
,.he'd really like 10 talk io you."'
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Troops from Camp Pcndfeto n march th rough the streets of Oceanside.
Sciturday in celebra11on of "Prood to be an American Day." Some -•r 71Je Ai.-&1••• ,.,._,
100,000 people turned out for the e~vc=n~I.----------~~==========================
"I'm tryin-g to balance a budget
1ha1 has nearly a S13 billion short-
fall." Republican Gov. Pete
W1lson told 11. statewide radio audi-
ence Saturday. " ... We are at a
crouroads; we will either tame the:
ever-rising cos1 of state gOYcrn·
menl or face cconomk: disaster."
He added that "we can't choose to
muddle-thro.ug.b a ~udget crisis
every year. Instead, we can and
rnust 1ake hold of our ruture."
Tbe pernor, •nacrina 1he con-
scP111fve wtn1 of hit own Rtortf,
h" propoMd more than S6.7 bil-
tlon In new tuea, includin1 a IV•-
c&:nl bootl in the saaleWide t1le1
uui: to raite 14 bil.lioft, aftd a myr-
iad of other new 1uea, wch u lrl·
les on bollled w11er, boat and ·"·
1111on fuel, celhllar Mlrtphone 1eM·
""' condy. --· olcohol, 11rae ,.. • .,...,. _, whidc" rea-"''"'_...,. _
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gets 88lll&UDll
lion shorlage will im:reasc over the LOS ANGELES _ The widow
next few weeks as the so-called of a jail inm1tc who died from 1
"May revise" -the final, official blood clo1 after being kcrt In re-
estimate of state....H._~vail•· rainl ror b -da)'J-Wil .r.ccc.M_
ble for budge1ing in the next fi~i<~a~"d•m•aes and 1 Jilciime penston If---'""~~
year -is released by st11e fiscal from Lot Anaeld County, the
experts. woman·, ~norney said. -
Wilson's budact has aur•v11ed Amiri sued 1he coun1y fc>lk>Wina
the divisk>ns between the con.Mr· the 1989 death of her husband,
vativc •nd modcr•le factions in C•rl Brunt. Bruiw, 49, suffered a
the Rcpublic•n Party, and evoked fal•I bk>od ck>t 1n • l"nl on July 3,
lh•rp crilicifm from GOP tclden 1989. tficr spcndina nc•rty a wnll
in 1M 11•1c .Auembfy, •ho have trapped 10 a cot in lhe plYChi•lric
buill their. poH1ital careen e•IOI·· ward of the Coun1y Jail.
lilts 1hl virtues ol the anti..1a _ ., .,.., ..,,.kr•• ,._
,,_ilioft 13 ltl~iol.... •lliclt '°''n ..,.,..,...i lo lf71 end -started I UlllAlsidl tnnd. 11111 _ ...... ~ -.., _. ..... w.--•
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''OH MY
ACHING BACK!''!
•
A frtt pubfk forum 1pon;ond by tlw
Medk•I rt.i.• M80C'Mt'k\n .1t Newport Clftt«,
If you'w ... , tult<nd from bock pob1, ,.,..,. -.......
Two out of ev•ry thl'H tndtvMlu.h npetl• N ...,._. '
lleck ..... ift tfwir hf ........ lut MW Ir .... I .......... ??,:
ftt'rriMther.,anil p;ap11 W,•d411bC.W .... 1
ml'Oftlc '-" poln wff•nn"""'...., _....., ..,.
l.Hrn -IOCMW"" ,_ ......
n ••• ., . ..., u '~,..
I , olficiala fint
..... IQ put a teal ~er the ailll ...,. .. the low, but tbe
._.. ws111d IO eteape and
-,.,._ to ., btto the den for
. · '-'It of time. Manic said.
9:30 p.m. Saturday, the
Wll still outside the den
top. of the freeway
t, the same place she
lla,ed all Friday niaht, much to
tbi CIOBM9malion of the waiting
......,.,._MMaiesaid.
'' '!'Wt C:an act lhe pup!>, but I
don'• know~ they're aoinJ to want
.. to act the vi.xen," Massie S3id.
In the ~t few days, the family
.. moved to a new den along the
*"'Ider of the southern exten ion
ot the freeway near the 'Wilson
Street overpass and all live in one
hole, Massie said. The family
include two adult , a yearling and m kits.
The family had been living 1n a
network of burrows near the Del
Mar Street overcrossing .
Thf tra ppers planned on
sleeping out at the .location, ready
to remove any animal from the
traps placed at the entrance to the
den, officials said. A veterinarian
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..... '* ...... the D•1nm• Oame,UWtbe~
about ll lacMl .... ~--ao.a. ha~ a 'door tut...._ ....
when the animal enten· and' .....
the bait.
''There's no injury to the
animals," he .ud.
They are bllted "with aundry
dead critters that foxes like," he
said.
:.. State officials say they have
spoken to about l,000 concerned
callers since the foxes were first
spotted a couple weeks aao.
People told them they were
worried that if the freeway opened
as scheduled the foxes would be
run over.
Officials tried in vain to
convince the caller that fo"e11 arc
commonly found alongside
freeways and were probably in
little danger. But as concern
continued to mount , Gov. Pete
Wilson ordered Fish and Game
officials to take action.
The plan now is to catch the
foxes and give them to the Los
Angeles Zoo.
D tJl/y Pilot Wirt Strvlcts
contributed to this nporl.
At
ldlll• ........... flam
Oq 1•1da,llll)lll)Mwre ....
.. once mon • ... boat lplCICI
I t1Wcd 10 3.3 botl.
b pnMded I dine ID wander if
,....._ ...... early In the
ftUlaa-WU ltiJI likelJ, I time for
Kevin ltornby of N.wpon Beach
to •k. "What do you think?"
Crewman Oino Schwartz quickly
quipped, "Tum on the molor and
head on in."
Hertzbera waa left to ponder, "I
hope in my next life, I come in u
one of those jellyfish with my own
sail."
Before long it was time to jibe
for the first lir!)C of the race, and
Skysail angled back toward land
for the first time and reached
Punta San Miguel about 5:30 p.m.
After ailing alone for much of
the race, Skysail beg3n to read the
sn1I number of other boats a they
came into view, only to be met
with the disappointment of a
PHRF Cla D boat, then a Class
I boat a half hour later.
"Sailboat racing is funny,"
Hertzberg said . "Yesterday I
thought we were in great ~hape
and then today it didn't turn out
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OnM. Md~ :z. •• -rn.. ..... ,..... ........
lflw8ll. ...... '"9ral ch1111 StJM1 .. ilonaaed ao .... ua iailifta ,.._ Iller and bouaht
by HUt•rs four ,.an ..,.
OveraU. the n'f.ht broupt frus-
tration from 1 sailor'• perspective.
The boat wu off Point Loma by 2
a.m., but Skyaail made It no fur·
ther than the Coronadol by 11:30
a.m.
It wun't until the end of the
race that the wind 1od1 brouaht
relief. Aa Skysail approached the
coastline, reaching within 4 to ~
miles, the winds blew above 10
knota for the first time in the race,
topping out at 13 knots and pro-
pelling the boat within 10 miles of
Ensenada by 6:40 p.m. Saturday.
The boat carried directly in
from there with only one sligh t
hangup, when the crew had . to
drop its spinnaker for the lack of
wind and sailed with a jib the rest
of the way in. Skysail crossed the
finish line at 7:55 p.m., making it
in time for a Saturday night cele-
bration where more hours of night
sailing were feared at one period.
l"~C-~Noc
Bill Hamilton shows off the Hamilton Water Rake which is gaining in-
ternational attention.
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RAKE
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450 gallon per hour, perfect for
oil spillc; of up to 10,000 gallon in
small harbors.
The oiJ attachment consists of a
drum 18 inches in diameter and 2
feet long that is covered with a
pecial plastic th3t attract oil but
rejects water and debris. Floating
oil easily rolls onto the rotating
drum and a "'ade crape the
sludge into a tray that lead to a
pump.
The oil is pumped through hoses
and into tanks in the Water Rake
or collapsible tanks thut can be
noa ted in the water.
Powered by the Wate r Ral..e\
engines, the oil drum ca n be
ndJu,tcd to rotate at different
'pecds. At .1n average rate of 50
rpms, the drum cle.irecl ever,11
gallons of oil out of a vat of w,1ter
in nbout 15 minutes during ,1
recent demon'itration ,11 Ciron'I..) \
marine \Crv1cc -,hop .it Nc"port
Ou nee;.
rhe otl mcchan1'irn \\OUltl be
u .. ed in COnJUllC t1on .... Ith
containment booms that keep an
oil 'Pill in one area, the inventor\
explained.
"If we h.id 100 of the,e, HJ.feet·
long. we ... would have made a dent
1n that spill in Saudi Arabia.'' said
Gronsky.
Hamilton noted that the
creators aimed to keep the oil
mechanism as simple as possible
for ca e of operation and cleanup.
"I did a lot of testing in my
kitchen at home," he said. "A lot
of the same principles apply in the
kitchen and with this. Ever think
of removing fat from chicken
~oup?"
Before the Per ian Gulf War
broke out, Hamilton actually got a
call from Mlme Kuwaiti engineer
interested in the Water Rake and
itll 011 attachment, possibly after
having read about it in the July
1990 Popular Science magaLinc.
But Ham il t o n \3id he
unfortunately ha'in't trearct back
from them ince.
"Thi'I could be perfect for them
thev're going to ha\ c 011 and
rubh1'>h prohlcm'i over there for
ycnr,," Hnmilton aid.
rhc Water Rake, which sell for
SlS,000 without the 011 attachment
.ind $50.000 with 11, ba'i attracted
one over ea cu11 tomer -.i
Korean e'<porl compan} i now
getting ltcen'ied to ell the Rake in
Korea and other A'i1an market .
Sale of the Water Rake in
domc-.t1c mJrket!I h3\len't been a
'mouth, main lv becau!te of the
coun try·-. econo mic "oes.
I l.1m11ton and Gron ky h3ve talked
to C\ernl tocal c1 t1ei. about buying
the Water Rake for cleaning their
h.irhor-.. but faced with budget
crunthc-.. n()ne of the publtc
.1gcnde, ha\c purchn cd one.
WALK
From A1
helped organ1icd a large
\ Wt.111.Amcrica team effort from
ll"\inc·ha,cd Premier. Home\ 1n \ Shubert :-..11d :1bout activi ty on the p.1c,t >e,1r'
Huntington Beach route "It "our ·
large't route of all three " ~' ,, child ""'' polio, \1arch of Dime\ wa' 1n,1rument.1I in giving
lw, l,lmilv the 1iuppurt nece 'iary
for C<Nly operation' and therap)
L.1\t yea r 6.024 wall.er' in
Orange County ra1'ied more than
S618.000 to fight birth defect\ :ind
Shubert ~31d :.he C'l:pects th1<; >car
will he even better The chnpter
hope to have r,1111ed $650,000
Not only w3 the "eathcr 1dc,1I
for the beach wall.er • there wa' "
live band, an aerohtC'
demonMra11on and VL1r1ou' health
booths at th e !lite.
"It certdi nly ...... the most fe.,t1H'
-it we1 a huge party," -.::11d
Shubert, who spend mo~• of the
year planning for WalkAmcnca,
the 1.irgest annual fundrol\er for
March of Dimes. accounting for
about one -third of i111 yenrly
budget.
Supporting the March of Dime
mean a lot for Corona <.lei Mar
re 1dent Bruce D'Eh cu, \\<ho h.1,
All lllOW
From A1
The main attraction wo the
Blue Angel , the Navy' prec1.,1on
flying team which ha performed
for an estimated 230 mi llion
pectators in it 45-year career
The Blue Angels' 'how started at
3: IS ~.m., and they'll fly again at
tMt time today.
Seeing the Navy's famous l·/A·
18 Hornets perform wasn't the
only reason people nockcd to the
\how. Tl)i~ year's event was tinged
with post-Persian Gulf War
patriotism.
"I feel very patriotic being out
here, xein1.the plane!S and ever·
ythina," Hid Irvine re11dent
Barbara Pinct, who brou1ht her
two srandchildren to the show
w11h her. "It's very e.citin1 to see
our mapificent •fen1e system."
"It'• IOod to come OUI here, be
1Mtriotic. and lhow suppon for the
........,... said Mib Smith of
TUltla.
R8eid11llWNliloable10hlw
clo11 .. p ••••• of mllltar1 ........ ., ...... tM ......... ... -. =Et: .... :"190::: '° ao jlllf lfOUnd
"Birth defect' do not
dl'cmmnatc: bct"ecn race. creed,
i.:olur or \(>c.:10 economic !ltatu 1n
hk.' [)'[ 11 .. ,u '.i1d. tal.ing a brcal.
frl1m W.1H.Ameri ca act1v111 e~
S.11urd .1v "That' wh y the
a" arene" 1h1\ (Wall.America)
h11n~' ,., -;o important
"It\ hl..e s-weat,'' he continued
'You have to go out and feel a
httle p.11n to kn ow )Ou're g1\lng
t>,1d to the: community."
Premier Pre. 1dcn1 Pierre
I cPcndevcn and hi~ family al o
Jomcd th e tenm. which collected
$39,137 from IOI donor for
WalkAmcrit.1 IJ\t yea r.
"M) leg., feel hl.e I've done a
11lhon miles," LePendevcn said
"Out It wac; quite fun "
3nd feel what it's hkc: fo be
tn'1de"
Some local residents found a
"·l'I' to attend the show without
having to right traffic congestion.
Bill ;ind Clarice Morri on of
ugu11a Beach amved at the air
'tat1on Friday evening. having pn1d
money to park their motor home
thtre.
"There\ nothing' better than
eating hreakfnst while watching
the airplane in the morning," said
Mr11. Mormon.
ihcre\ at lta t one Laguna
Niguel family that can't w111 for
the show to end. Michael s~inglcr,
IK, uys he wall home during
foriday's pr11ttke ~ ion when a
JCt Krcamed O\lcrhead and two
ala_ kyli1h11 shattered in the
home on Nellie Gale Road.
Gato for the air show open
today at 8 l ,m, and close 11 ':JO
p.m. 1lte cntr•nce are located M
111es I 5A or 2 off lmne
Boulevard or Gale 3 ~ AllOa
hrtway and Fai....._ Malor
home dnvtrs mWc _.. It Giie I
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.~n Independent Newspaper
Published by Page Croup Publishing, Inc.
Robert E. Page, president & chief executive officer
William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president
Steve Marble, managing editor
Elliot Stein, Jr , chairman
Walter Burroughs, 1901 -1989, founding publisher
Editorial
Give high school
students dignity
:\!hen )OU e,011.1 go )l'U gott.1 go But m the Edi on I l1gh
00)'> rc,troom\, }OU ·go11.1 he 'wl.1lhng to let the \\hole \\Orld
watch Anu that 'tudcnto; argue can be a real o;ho,.,
'>lopper
The <,t,111 door' l.tmc nff 'omc 20 \.CM<, ago to dic;couragc
male \tudcnh f rum <,tc.1hng .1 'mot..c That concern ha'i
l.irgcly d1,,1ppe.ircd with incrc ..... inp. ,1\\,1rcncss of the health
d.1ngcr of c.inccr 'tu:k'
llnfort1in.1tclv, the door' h.i'c Ion~ '>inc.:c d1sappcctrcd. 100.
and rcplac..cmc11t \'.tl'>l'i of up tu '\00 per door arc prohibitt'c
l 1kc t1H1'1 \l'hnol d1,tm ''· l lunt1ngt11n Bcactl 111011 ,..,
'narkd m .1 budget c.. ru11d1 \\1th .1d1111111,tr.11or' cnm1dcnng
c111pl<1\ec l.1,·otf, .ind pmg1 .tm c..tll\, 'orne 15 to 20 hathroum
o;t,111 door .1ren't li t..eh Ill mit:.e the 1111.11 hudget
Yet. r d1 ... nn prtnup.11 Br 1an ( 1.ul.111d ,, mp.lllll7C'i. 'K11.J.. JI
thl\ ·'!!C .m: \Cr\ ,l•lf cun,uou' he ,,Ill.I (In m.lltCr' ltkc thl'.
'.lrhu p,n't ') .. fhcrc t' .1 tu1dct1l\ not tu "·'°' w u-.c the
re..,troom ii ncr"'11HI\ rn the: "mld·c.in \CC \'OU··
The \tu1.knt' .1ren't p1llo.\ ( .1mpu' cru..,adcr Brian Fr.1bl
s.11d C\.en pl)"'lXHI door' ,.,,,uld he .1n.cp1 ,1blc to them.
~ll hov •• 1tiou1 lllrt .1111\'l I he\ \\OUld oe cheap -the home
~com,nuc..' d." l'' ululd C\Cn m.1t..e them the;,'d get the
Jllh dom: ·" '"cll ,.., am S '110 dom .ind 'tudcnl' could, well.
mmc .th'n • tu olht•r 111.1ttcr'
DdlJ In Hlstary
J od<1y " . und,1). April 2X, the
8th d.1\. of 1'>41 I hcrc ire ~P.
1)' left 111 thc \CM
Todn) ·~ lllghlight In tli'lton:
On April ~ . 17 ~. M.1n l.irid I'll··
me the ,c,enth 'I.tic tn r.1111\.
~ l \ tun,11111111111
On thi~ dntt :
In l"''i . the filth f'lrC,1ucn1 ol
e L 1111cd 'lt.tte'. J.1m\.' \h1nrnc.
I\ l'H ir 11 I n \\ C \I nl\l f c; I .1 11 ti
lUlll' \a
In j-11. there ''·'' ,1 nw11m on
e Bount\ ·" I he t.re" 111 1 hl·
111\h \htp \Cl ( ,1ptJtn \\ lllt 1111
a~h .111d I, ,,11lor' .1dril1 111 ,1
inch in the ~1,uth P.t\.lfll
In J(J-111, Glenn \11lkr .ind 111,
·chc,1r.1 H'lOrtlcd 'Penn,,h,1111.1
'000," h) Jer"' Cir.I\ .ind C.1rl
~m,\n. for RC A V1llor
Jn 1915, 1t.1l1.1n d1t1.11nr Uer11to
u"olin1 .1nd h1\ ml\trt''· b11th 111
Kiili had tried Ill 0Cl' ,1d ... 111c 111~
lied for1 c,, ''ere 1...1pttircd ,md
:cutcd h) l1.1h.1n p.trtl\.111'
In 19.P , .1 \IX-man C\pcd11111n
led from Peru aht>Jrd .t ll<1l,,1
•Od r.1fl n.1ml'd the "Kon l 1k1"
• t lfll d.1\. Jtiurnc~ lh.11 would
•e them .1tro'' the Pac1f11. Ckc.10
Pol)'ne\IJ
In 1952. wur '"Ith J.1pJn off1
II} ended .1, n treat\ 1h.ll h.1d
:n ~1gncd lw the Umtcd ~t . tc'
LI 4., uther nJIHH1' toot.. cffctt
In 195 • \1i:e Prc-.1dcnt Rich.ml
1xon htg.in .1 goodwill tour of
ltn America •h he «tnd ht ...... re.
I. Jrrivctl in Mon1c"1tlco,
UgUJ)
In 1%5, l .~ M.mnc' went
Hire m the Oom1n1cun H.epuhhc
protcCI AmcncJn li"c~ during n
•olution.
in 1967, hCUV)""C18hl r ht1x1ng
amp1on Muhamm.1d Ah rch1<1cd
be inducted into the Army, the
Write to us!
,,,me d,1, Cicn W1ll1.1m C We't
11111rcl 111d told Cnn~rc" the ll S
\\c1ulll pH,,111111 \1'ctnam '
In 1%11 I H.·nc.:h Prc,1den1 C.har
fl, II < • 1111le rc'lgncd h" ofltcc
In 111~~ ( hmtopher J HoHe
"'' u1n\ll ln l of 'elhng 'l'trCl\ to
the; ''Hl\lll l 111on while \\Orio.mg tor
1 m tJnt l \ dden'e contrallor
In 1'1"'11 l're,1Jent C.irtc r ac·
•lfllld thl· re\ll!nJt1on of \ecrctJrv
"' \\ 11 · < HU' \ ance. who hJd up-
P'" d the l.11led rc,cue m1,,inn
.11med ,11 frec1n~ the American
hcl\t.lt;C' 111 Ir.In . ·
In I C)s • ·' night attend.mt WJ'
tllcd tnd f\J pcr'loni; 1n1urcd when
p.111 111 the tool ol an Alnh.1 Air
hnn 0PCtn)! "'17 tore off during a
ll11•h1 from I hlo 10 Honolulu
I en ~tar ago: Prc'>adcnt Reag.in
H'1..CIH.d .t roaring ovatlllO from
C 1>111!r1:" '" he deh\crcd Jn ad-
drn\ nn h11i economic prlipoo;nl,,
ht' lir't 'J\CC h '>Ince thl' .111empl
Clrl '"' hll
HH• ) ear" ago: 1 he Soviet
n1on 1nl11rmcJ the "tirld of the
nude.ir tl1'•"tcr .11 C hern11h)'I. 'ay
111g 1hc .1n1dent damJgcd ,1 rcac·
tuc. illld_ 1h.1t u1d wa hc1ng ren·
tiered to "th1"c .1ffectcd "
One )Ur i1go: Antt·abornon
dcm'in'tr.itor' mJrchcd m Wa<1h-
1ngton 0 C. , authorittc'> put the
numhcr of protc ter at :00,000.
hut orga ntlc~ claimed a tu rnout
of about 700,000. 1he mu;,1c31 "A
Choru' Line" clo cd afte r 6.137
performance\ on Broadway
Toda}., Birthday : Sync.heated
lOlumntst Rowland Evan~ 1 70.
ecretary of State James A. Baker
Ill " 61. The pre idcnt of Iraq,
Saddam Hussein, is 54. Actrc,,.
inger Ann-Margret i SO. Actrc
Marcia Stras man is 43.
Bush won't touch Saddam
Libera ls, right wi nge r s have it a ll wron g
Dr M.irk Petr.1eca in his recent
con p1rncy thCllr\ effort to connect
Prc\ldcnt Ou1ih .tml the far right 1s
nma1mg.
Am.11mg 1n th.11 he apparentl )
-.till hchevc,, .1lll'I ,,11 of my ex·
plJining tin thc'c p.1gc' and the
thing~ that h.we h.1ppened since.
that Uush \\ilnt' ~JJdam out of
S.1t!l..l.1m 1s 1m·
portant to our
Prc'i1den1 Pre"
dent uu,h .ind all
of h" C11:ncra1'
and h" ( ahmet
haH done their
hC\l Ill C1ln\ ince
e' Cr) une fr o m
the hcg1nn1ng
th.11 the\. "ere
n CH !t C)I n I! t (l
I H\?CI \ nJdam.
I he~ ,,llll the\ \\nulJn 1. the\
hJ\en t, and thn \qin't •
~.iddam .,....,1, l'rc\ldent Bu!>h '
e\lll\C fnf taking .111 ot our t-uro-
pc.tn troop'> Jnd .irmi; 1u '>JuJ1
rJb1.1 lll\tcad ol dl'ch.trlt1ng C\.·
Cr\hOd) tu <.:l\1li.1n life (.ind .1t·
tend.ml uncmplu)mcnt in ,, recc'-
,1011) .ind p.trl 1n~ their 1.tn~' .ind
plJOC\ m Anrnn,t m New ~1c\ICO
de~ert \,1dd.1m " our Pre,1dent'
c tlJI~ 111 for h" 'Jc" World Order
(\\-urld (ilM:rnmcnt)
pa,1 .ind pre1ient I 1)C>k at all th l
mileage the ·ocroBrR ">L'R
PR I r " theory.., gl·tting
\\ e'rc '''" tn\\'llg.111ng anJ 'peculating 1f b.1l~ 10 '7Q .1 de.ii'
v .. " matlc in P.1m h' then ·"r1nng
Vice Prc..,1tlent C •cot ~e Uu'ih, '~h11
w.1, then CIA cmpll1\cd .t de.ii
'" nm relcn'c thl A111em .. 1n I m
h,1,~y ho-;1.1gc' 111 Ir 1n 11111 11 ,1fll 1
the elcd1on'
Ahout one.: \.CM .1gn, the 1111111, 111
11'> •:--Jc"' nl th' WctrJ · 1.t1k1mn
Jc-.cril">cd '"'" .111 .tl'rn,cd pcq111c;:
got oll thl huol ll\ pr.1\ln th.11
<>ume phtHu' v. i: re ph11m. ;\ U ''h
.11de tned to prml Bu'h "'"
• ... If Btt\h chdn't h,t\c ~ 1dd.1m he
\l.11uld need hl 10,ent one He ha'
been pcrfcd He; ., Ille a puppet
on .1 'trin~ I he L \ \mh.1"Jdor
tu lr,1q. \pril C1l 1,p1l, (ac:. I e\
plained 111 m\. D.1tl\ Pilot .irtide nl ,,1mcpl.1 c 1tthcr th.in l\1ri' "''h 1 ~ I ·I '>OJ 'Poke on the re corit to I tkt ph11t1 t It tl1d 001 \\t1rk
\.1dd 1m on Jul\ ~'i, 11~1. in con-I he ddcn'e v.,1, th.11 "c:.11hcr
\In\.\. \ 1Jd.1m th ti hl' Cliuld ha\e report' "ere w nirary 111 \\hat the
t....U\\,lll phutn dcp11:ted on 1h .11 J,11e and
~.1tldam hchc\cd her .tnd then he t,\,(111 I le v.1' il1..tJUlllell! In
\\e rnmtnlCd th e ~Judis that •'thcr '"•'r"h Bu,h\ mde. 1n 11 lie~
\.1dd.1m "·" omini:; .ifter lhcm. 'crt\)11' .111c;mpt. did nPt prmc th.11
too I he 'i.iuJt\, \\Ith \\horn ...,e Uu'>h ""'not 1n Pam on th.u date
h.1d btcn ,pc.:c1.1cul,irl)' un-.uccc,,. m OctPher 197'1
fut .ll clcrihng \\llh, npencd their Ouc\11l'n . !Inv. come nc"' \uch
horde" .1nd their pu,...e· Uu'h a' "Bu'h uttk c.lllf!hl u'mg phon)
could nnt h.1\c done thl'> \\llhout c'idence" .,....,,,11·1 hc.idhnc'' In ~Jddam . c:.tcad 11 wa'> rclcg.11cd to · C"-' ul
It helped ~nddam, too, in J pe r· the Wcinl " Con,ptran,
"cr'<c \\,1~ Our troop'> cxtcrmi-Any dealer 1n Clln,pir.tl") thc11
n;ited ll\cr 100 llOO uncmplo}.thlc nc,, which I <1m not, 'hoilltln't
tr,1q1 'fmllh\ th.11 could onh c.iu~c leave out the L N part of the ~fol-
\Jddam trouble: ;1nd expcn'c He die Ea c War equ.lllon Ru'h de·
hatf .mt! ha no industry .ind no vclopcd and U\ctl a l rc,olut1on
f rec m.ukct ca pa hie or de\.elopmg 1n his action'
nnv 1nJu'itry. Wh at v.ere the de 11<. th.11 \\ere
lho'>c )Oung Iraqi com"npt made 1n tht • 11mnkc filled room~·
buried in their bunkers by our car· of the U1' l Pre'1dcnt Bu'lh ha
pee bomh1ng will never cau c ct· worked 1n the l ...., •nd cc rta 111l)
ther • addam or Kuwait any know well h~ 11 "nrk' lnd ho
trouble and Prc\tdcnt Bu 'lh got nd 10 work it.
of all nf tw. urplus and ob'IOlete In time the deal-. nu,h mJdc tor
homh<. a\ well. L''\ upport will come out It '' a
Or. Pctracca 1< not alone in de· c;afe hct that they 1mol\.ed the
vclop1na con'lptr.icy theortc cnncc'i'l1on by Bu!lh of at le.l\t two
around our Prc,1dcnt' acttv1llc • thin (h3 cd on h1 \1ory. not con
-!...
LBttBrl
To the d1tor:
It was dl\trc~"ng to learn that a
coah11on of Newport Beach and
South County environmental
groups arc plann1n1 to bankrOll 1
S 100,000 la-sun pinst the pro-
poKd San Joaquin H1ll1 Trans-
pot-i.tion Conidor.
It IHml to me that the only
,...,.. who will benefit from tl\is
wrdll wall be lt'°""7' and the -•ta who an pMd to pre·
....... mill Elll'L
I ......_ ... ,.._ .. ot IUCh
"""''' -.... to.ch wttll Si:"'"'°" ...... Souttt • JO ,tM Md tor 1nn1· ~ ...... ..a.·~
the Corridor.
1 here are many v.orthy local
project<; and or11ni11tion that
cuulJ benefit from that Sl00.000
lu'h fund including the Environ·
mcncal Nature Center, Friend of
Upper Sewport ~· Newport
Mc a ~hoola J-oundateon. nd Or·
1nacW(leld
And for crytnl <Mtl klud, they
didn•t even pick a ~ a.w firm °" •hi(h to baeow their littptOf)'
larpl DA VIO DMOHOWSKJ 1m.
'PH 1 \ I h<:t>r) I
I he numhcr one th111~ 'c•ld <•ut
,, 111d .. d 1.11 ht-en-. .111d f 1 l·cdl•m
1111 thl ( htnc'c C11t1cr .ind other
I h1rd \\ •rid 11.1t1tin' " "'l'll "'
the U.dt ~ pl'ople
I hl' nthcr thing I 1111 hc111n 1? nn
1h,11 Bu'h h.1 r~.tincJ 1\\,1\ I 1r Ill'
I S 'uppnrt 1-. 3 hun 1 nt l \ t.I\
11,1\Cr'' dull.tr<, B( I lO I I 1me
\\Ill tell and "1 111 \\II \\tn'
C...1111 C•tnl' ·ne ed' ln "111 in th1 '
'11u 111111\ bt•,1Je, 1he pnli11ci;m'
.111.t th"· 1ndu,1m.:' th,11 lhl\ f '"'or
Dr l'etr.1""'1 Ir t' t • tic the C\·
trC'llll' rtl!hl "IOI! R p 1l">li .in' to
nu .. h Ill all Ill lhl' I k d.um' thn
HC U h•UCh flO !Ju,h ·'' ,t plllll 10
l?l\c; him t..cn'c h•r more 11hc11·
IUIC'
I 1h1ni.. the D1X'lor ht•hc\C' 1h,11
Hu'h "''" .:Unit-le tnd ~111 he found
'' 11 lot ''"·•t he t:uh 1, I hope he
I' lll!h l, hlll tr\llh!-l<l llC thi: C\·
trC:Olt' nchl put ot th<' Rlp11hh,.in
l!an c l(l Bush "> tt 11 !he' "111 111 I!'' d1m n 101.:t'lhl·r "1 I n11t 'V.11rk ~lore 1i(c1~ 1h1: t \trc:mc nghl
"'"' \\t c up .ind lnot.. 111 the I 1hc:r·
t.m.ir1' I h.11 1' \\h,11 the th1nt..1ng
lkmo' h,1vc; hccn do111g lllt \e.tr'
,,, the\ hcC'.1me .1 ....... irc ol 1he 1m·
ptirt 1lllC 01 pri1pcrt)' m~hh
\ tht• r1cht \\In~ ~c p11hlitan'
1! \C •r 1he11 '~n,ttl\ ' 1h 'lit md1·
\hhi:.t l 'per~'"·'' r1jt!hl,, the;\ \\Ill
;al'\O in~rca,1nl!h c:mhr.t e the l 1h ·
crt nan' (I h Dtmo' t"p1"all~ 1~
nore pmpcm right' .rnd tht Re
pullhcnns t}p1c. 11. 1gnor1: pcr.,.,nAI
freedom.)
I h1" ts not a dark con~p1r.lC\
theory. fh1 i a prediction of a
conttnumg and mcrea\ing hap~)
and hcalthv trend
Ro er B/otham. a Co ta Me\tl
re,1tlent. 1 the chairman of th<'
L 1bcrt1n.1n Party of Orange.
Counry
Shouldn't WI "
go altar the
Hitler of the
Middle East? ··t
By Rtleta Gnmsley Johnson ,,
"rt:M• 'MCI
J tw ga .. ,ing .ind hara\ ing of h1 ' '
people h) lr.1q's Hitler became
tmth un internal 1ffa1r after the
'•H, i'rc\ldent llu'h '\J)'
I le d1,m1,,c, 111 tho e le \ than
cuphC>m l.\llh 1hc '.lrar results -"
111tlud1nl!. 1f ncce'ti.ary. hi own '
< 1cn 11 urman C...chwarzkopf -
.1, tht U\u.11 l1her.1I -.u~pects and
h.11p1c' Pcnpll' \\ho Jll't don't Uke
,1 t•o11d homt1:n m1ng party
..... 111enng 11.1boh .. of ncgauv1~m.
\\hen Bu-.h \\J' cou rting sup-
port for h" war, Hu,<,e1n' middle
11.1mc "•" (J."c' I Its Own Pco·
pie Nm' '>lmtlar behavior by th~:~
dcmentt:d leader doc n't count. fo(.-•
'omc rCJ\llO .... •
Oh. ye,, r remember <Ahv 1C•;. ..
d11e<,n I count ll doe'n t count bc-~--
c.1u'c hefnrc when Hu ctn.., ....
,1tro"111c' Y.C:rc a·pul'>ing Bu h -• -
\\C got a "orld manJjte and ~ •
N rc,nlu 11on to str.111.thten out
II Ill r-. tn the PcNan (1ulf
\,l."\er mmd that '"'e got th,11
rn 111tl.11c und rl'-.olu11on ufter 'huf·
lhnc 1round, l"'''''"I! arm,, 'hut·
11nr door.. nd P·""ng mone)'
'l'Cr mtnd th 1l "t' wultl gel 11
ii: 11n "'"h h.111 ·" much trouhlc
,\11 I nc,er mtnd 1h.11 1htng' .1ren·1
tr 11~h1encd out, .111er .ill '
"-u\\,tll " ruhhlc. Mu.,;;e1n '' ... 1111
n P""er .1nd t1~h11ng hi\ people.
c lil · l1cltl' He hurmng. \Itek' are
llt•.11111 1.! .11lll no~o<h ht..c, ht'
Per 1 1n Ciull nc1ghh<1r an~ l'iettl.f
1h,1n he did hdore.
I here ire no nc'"' dcmtl\'.faeac'
0 I II"\\ le 1dCr .lnd fa,t f heard
I luv.c1n 11n't e\,1c11\ l' 111n~ hum·
hi\ pie I fr ' CH 11 .. on t: up fmm
the hunl..er-. the l ~ helped him
h111hl II U\Cf\C~ lhl ltght agatn\I
tht "-urJ1,h retie"
\\ 1h1 11 \mcnca·, • interfcr-
C'n"c," 11 k 1 hdp.'' the Kurd a•.-
lc 1,1 ha'e u c..halo~ "'1th Hu em ... ' -
Bu t 11 ·'")thing come<. of the
1cn1111\C 1uccmcnto; the)' will ha\.t!•.':
1lnl\ them,elve' tn thank .•
I he f'cr''·'" C1ulf war did allo
1111; Ku..-..1111 emir to come back t :-•
.1 told plated palace decorated by
\mc11""" 1.1,p.1-.cr\ and the U.S
\rnl\ ( 1>rr' of I ng1neer<1, but the
l'fp1c.il Joe Uh'" m1lhona1re 1n
"""·"' dnc'n I vet h.tve decent 111 101,J tlr ""atcr
I he human right' organ1zat1on!>
th 11 mt'Olhlrl'd ahusc\ of the -
"-m,,11t1' h~ Iraq" arc nov. report· nr \tn\ll,11 .1hu'>C' of I raq111 b\
i...u ....... 11\lli ti "' "eek one group
1dm11ted that ,1 pre·'wl.ur report of
the mo,1 hcin11us Iraqi atroc1t) -
Ir 4" pl11don11t m:~horn' from in-
11"> 1t1•r' nc:,er happened)
...,,, wh.11 ",,, 31;:compll'hed in
1l1l "11 "llh .t n11me that ... oundcd
hl..c 11 rn.m·, cheap pertume'l Well,
"C rro\CJ Amert\. a CllUld Wtn one,.
uutruzht, "llhout wallo""ing m Jl,;.
for dcladc' '-"e prcwed "ar coul6-
hc like 1 f,111,1h.1ll game -with :(
hC'{:lnntn!! .ind end, clear wmnC}
111d .t ch.1mp.\j?Ot party 1n tM
ln1.l.;cr room \\e feel real good
.1~llll th.H •
It .mgcr" Ru'h thJt tho e whY:
dared worl) ahout the 1mphca1io~
111 v.,ir who fretted about 11 after-
m.tth v.ho ""cnt along bccau~
thl\. hJd rm choice, now ay we
h 1~c ,t mn(.11 rc<.pon 1b1ltty to the
'' rci:ked rcp1nn . T hey imply that
''nr 1' not dear-cut ltke a game •
hut .1l'"'a''· al""a"' a "quagmire,"
h> u'c 1 I .. ontc Du'>h word,
11·, pcrh p the mot pathetic
pnl111c.1l 1r11ny that tho c who op·
pt>'>ed the '"·H becau c they feared • ,.
"hut ""nulJ happen (and ult~ •
m.11elv. C\. ti~ v.hat d id happc~:.
.ire now p 1ntcd " lo<e~. eve( "t
h ..... ~, v..ho would "get u into·~·
oth"f \tc.tnl\m " •:
Bu h a~ ens tho<;.e who buckc>:
him nc1 v.e1ghcd the ~c!ipons1bilitf;
n{ witgtnA w.u n<TW have no roollfl"'
to 1.1lk. Ualnncy. ·"cry dny prove'
the Gulf ~, r\ oproncnts more
prophet1 Nol much ha~ been
501\icd
All wan arc comphcatcd, wHtc·
tul, cruel 1(f 1in to be a~d
until ~ry oeher option is n·
ha\a ted. •t once •n. 1 Mlion ii
llooked, ii liftbd -.t• its......., la
I '°"I and oft9'I t,.lllW nW
1taaM1 ftlM ,... be "" ax\ ...... Mllll Amuk111 ..._ ....
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=.cif ...... . ._. m::r1 -..... 94-·
(
D I I ' I
· MOTHIR'S
iJ A Y' '91
She was your very first friend.
Full of neat surprises from the
start, she introduced you to
.. daddy. To dinner! To your toes.
Through the years she's been
playmate, teacher, confidant
and, still ... friend. For all
s he is, there's May 12th.
Let us help you make her day.
Wom en's Fashions:
Anastasia • Ap ropos
Armoire • Au Coto n
Be Be • Benetton • Boudoir
Bruestle • Casual Comer
Cashmere People • Da nusia
Devon Becke • Fashion Frenzy
Forgotten Woman • Georgiou
Hannah • J.B. Diffusion
Jacques Vert •Jay Jacobs
Jean Ryan • Jindo Fu rs
Joan Vass • Laise Adzer
Lanz • The Limited
Limited Express
Merletto • Mima'c;
Mineral • Mod asport
Mondi
Ports International
Priorities • Riccha
Selvaggio • Spash & flash
Style For Two
Sporting Life • Sport Set
Traditionally Suited
Tripos • Victoria's Secret
Wet Seal
N A ' I 0 Na
• N
Divac lifts
Lakers to
109-98 • WlD
By John Nadel
AP~W1111r
INGLEWOOD
Urged on by Magic . Johnson, Vlade DiYac is
playing Houston cenier
Hakeem Olajuwon 10 a
s1andstill . and thal's !he
main reason 1he Los Angeles Lakers lead
1he Rockets 2·0 in their first·round
playoff series.
Oivac scored a career playoff.high 23
poinls, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked
three sho1s Su1urday as the Lakcrs beat
the Rockels. 109·98, al the Forum to
moYe within o ne victory of a berth
opposite Snn Antonio or Golden State in
1he second round of the playoffs.
0\ajuv.·on had 23 points, 11 rebounds
and one blocked shot.
The Lakers can end the best-of·5 series
Tuesday night in Houston. If the Rocket s
win. a founh game will be played in
l·louslon o n Thursday nigh.1.
Divac, the 23·year·old Yugoslavian
center in his second season, has picked a
good time to play his best basketball since
joining the Lakers.
Jn Game I, he had 17 poin1s, 11
rebounds and five blocks in LA 's 94-92
Yittory. Olajuwon had 22 points, 16
rebounds and three blocks.
"\l'fbde played lfOod in the first game
and he was even better today," said
Jo hnson, who had 13 pOints and 21
assists. "\Ve nlways thought he was going
to be a key for us. If he plays weJJ. we've
got u shot 10 win , 1-le's playing against
one o f the bes1 centers of all 1in1c .
"I'm always 111lking 10 V1ade . My main
thin~ is 10 keep hi1n in 1he game, tha1·s
1ny JOb. Son\ctin\es, he floats nway. He's
diving.. he's blocking shots, he's doing
evcrylhing. I ha\cn'1 seen him put back·
lo-back giuncs hke 1hfs toge1hcr all
season.
J)ivac \IUd he's better prepared for the
playoff) than he was la\\ )tar
"I didn't know as n1uch,"' he Joaid. •·t
don't have (much) t)(pc nence. I ha\t to
he stronger 10 help the Lakers win the
chan1piono;h11l.
"I hkc playing v.1th pressuri.!. I like big
ga1nc" ~1 agic )a1d 10 play mo re
aggreJo)JVC I cnn pla) much better. This
v.as one of n1y hc,t gnn1c .... "
The Laker!> uu1,.co1cd the £lockets 21-8
u1 turn a i;;ltn1 78-74 lead c:1rly in the
fourth quarter 1n10 a 99-82 nd\'ant:1gc
w11h 5:0~ rcrn1un1 ng.
I hn1,1011 \l,:JJon'i closer 1han nine po1 n1i.
after th at.
"We f\C\'Cr got on b:iluncc today,"
Rockcls oach Don Chancy said. "We
wanted 10 win the first game and put all
o( our energy in to ii. lt's.\cry ha rd lo win
htrc when ~ou gel beh1ncl.'"
About D1 v:1c, Chaney i.a1d, "l'n1
~urpri5cd :u the lc\'c l he is playing, he 1~
no t n1along 1hc n1istakci. thal he did
c:1rltcr 111 the JC:ll ••
Jame) \.\lo rthy ll'CI 1hc L.1lo..cr, .... 11h Z9
point~. 1.J 1n the final quaricr Byron
Scon h.1d \7 anll S,1m Peril.in.; 14.
"W e pla)ed bc11er on 1he boards than
at :iny t1nH.! thl' )Car." Lakcrs Co:ich
f\.1 ike Dunleavy ~rud . ··we got off 10 a
slow i.ta rl. but v.c got brick into II. \Ve
1.1,ere Juclo..y 111 1he f1r't half, 1.1,c plJ)Cd
paS~l\Cly .ind I IOUShlfl wus cold.
"As for Vlade, I have always believed
in hini. .. !e's given us a big lift , his pluy
was aggressive everyv.·hcre. You need
~omeone 10 se t an example. and today 11
was Vlade."
Vernon M:i,\'.well led the Rocket~ wnh
JI point~. includi ng Si.\'. J·pointer~ 1n a
playoff.record IJ a11cmp1s. Kenny Smith
added 19 points for l·lou~1on .
Olajuwon was crllical of. his 1cam's
See LAKE AS/lf
Kings hoping to
lorce G•11e 7
EDMONTON •• Albcrla -Tomas
Sands1rom supplied ·
the inspira1ion and
Luc Robilaillc provided the offense
for the Los Angeles Kings.
Sands 1rom, playing wilh a
fr11c1ured leg, gave the beal·up·Kings
an emotional charge and Robitaille
scorCd three goals lo lead a clutch 5·
2 win over the Edmonton Oilers on
Friday night.
The Kings thus staved ott
elimination and liYed to play another
di')' in the Smy1hc Division finals.
The Oilers hold a 3·2 lead In 1he
bcs1..of· 7 Kric1. which now moves 10
Edmonlon for a sixth garne today. A
severtlh, 1f ncecsury, would be at the
Forum on TueMtay night.
"We have to play with 1M umc
intensity (1oni1h1) 1ha1 wt did in thi'
pmc:," l(inp Co.ch Tom Webt1cr
11id. "We'll have our wort cut our '
far us.·•
ladl W-and llobitailla lelt
11111 ----......... 1o11 ...... Klop. Mal • ... .. • ...... .. r:aw···· ,. .............. , "'* '"CINI••••·" ,...ftr•k 'F .....
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April 28, 1991
The Daily Pilot
.... _. ... llil I .. M-4111Ill.117
.......
NBA pllyalld2
Major la..-·
Area brief1/87
Buslness/88
Favored South all-stars win 81100tout, 11B-108
By B1rry Faulkner
OrlllOI Colsl ~ PIDI
MISSION VIEJO -Tustin Hi~h
Coach Tom McCluskey lcr1 his vc1n-
bulging game race and hi5 Xs and Os
home Saturday, choosing instead 10 kick
back, relax, and watch some of the finest
boys basketball talent in Southern
California make him look good.
The Soulh all-s1ar . did jus1 tha1.
dcfca1ing the North, 116-108, in the
annual O range County Prep Oassic all-
Siar game at Saddlcback College.
"I've been relaxed all week," said lhc
unusually laid back McCluskey, after
watching his team e rase u 56-55 halftime ·
defici1 wilh the aid of o 23-6 second-half
run. "It 's just a fun si tuation to be in
not 10 ha ve 10 worry 11bou1 defense, or
ma1chups or anything like thal. I just
wanted 1he kids 10 have fun and I think
it was a very exciting game.''
'fhe favored Rebels lurned up the
excitement after in1ermission, behind
1hc three-pronged leadership of Tus1in's
Thomas Clayton, Sanla Ana'• Chauncey
Woolridge and Irvine's John Molle.
Clayton, a 6·foot·2 forward bound for
San Jose Stale, scored eight or his
team's first 14 poin1 after 1he break, en
route to 15 second-half points. ._le
finished with 18 and added eight
rebounds and two steals 10 earn the
game's Most Valu3ble Player award in a
close ballot over the aforementioned
South standouts.
Woolridge, a 6-S forward. nelled IS o f
his 2 1 points in 1he final 20-minute hair,
including nine of his !cam's 11 at one
point during the South's game·brcaking
run.
"II seemed hkc he threw in aboui six
in a row," f\1 cClu.,key i;;oid of
\Voolrillgels red-hol s\retch.
Molle, who n1atched \Voolridge's
team-high 21 in hi., final high i;c hool
South All.Star losh Borell.1 o( l,lgun<l Beach dn\e<i ag.a1ns1 Tom B.irra7a •
con1est before heading off 10 Sa n Diego
St:ite, netted nine of !hose 1n the second
half. He was instrumental in 1he Rebels'
solid 'tart He added seven rebounds
and three assists.
"I think we just had a c.ouple 1nore
guys tha n they did," McCluskey said of
the second·hulf 1urn. "Both teams had
their ups and downs and there were
some grcal plays by both te ams. But we
just seemed 10 make a few more a nd
1hat was the reason we got them 1n the
!>Ccond half."
Adding 10 the South victory was
starting gu .. rd Josh Bo rella, who
contributed 13 poinls. three rebounds
and two steals. Borelh1 hit 3 of 5 field
goal a11en1pts.. including his only _,.
pointe r. and, sank all four of hill free
throws.
Ocean View High''! 6·8 Ma rcel
"f enBcrge hit a J..po1nter among hi'>
SC\'e n points and e1ghl rebounds. while
Es1&nci1 H1gh '1 Son Ly, the lhird
Orange Co1s1 Arca represenr11ive for
1he winner , had 1hree poi11l and four
rebounds
Mater De1 standouts Jason Jane.ski
and J.J. Ballesteros had JO and frvc
points, respec11.;ely, for 1he: North. J.tnc~k•. who started at cenler"" for Coach
R1ch11rd Sm11h (Servile), hit 5 or 8 from
the field, pulled down seven rebounds
and procured three steals.
8alles1er()) added three rebounds oft
1he bench a1 a guard spot.
North guard ·res Whitlock, the
County's lc<td1ng scorer with a Count)'
si ngle-game re cord 68 points to his
credit this season at Loara High, igni1cd
lhc Yankees and electrified the crowd
wnh 13 points in the final 1:35 of the
first half. I-le had gone scoreless to tb•1
point. the o nly North player tQ be
blanked.
See BOYS,W
l ... 1'-WO.~ C(loW ~ ,....
,\.o\eJod, (arle of EslaJ'lCtJ SC°'->P~ up shot during Orange County Atl·Star Came.
South girls have a little problem in 82-68 setback
Bv Barry Faulk.Iler
~Goist 0-., Pllol
MISS ION VIEJO -Forget about the
North"s 1win towers -ii was lhe solo
5pccd bu rner that killed the South
Saturday in 1he Orange Counly Prep
Cla.;s1c 111\·11u1r girls baske1b:ill game a1
Saddle.back College
Valene lluiz, the ~ho rtc~t p!.t)t r On
the floor at a r11erc 5-foo•·2. -.cootcd,
~w.1rn1cd and ~hot the o rth 10 an 2-6R
up~cl YICtory. fin1~hing v.·11h ZO p<llnt~
and the gamc"!o ~lo't alu.1blc Pl:1~c r
av.ar<I
H.u11., from Kennedy tl1gh, ~tole the
'Pllt\lghl --rr om ~tar11ng fron1cour1
1i;a111nu'llC' 1 racy T 1tU) (Loara) i1nd
Leslie Fergu~1n (La l·lahr1t), 'conng 11
o f her team ·~ (1r~1 15 po1n1~ 10 help keep
her cold-.,hootu1g tcamm:u c close
Onlr a pair of H.u1 z field goals.
1nclud1ng rt J·poinltr. denied a slr11ng
Sou1h opening rtJ the Yankees h11 only
t1.1,·o of their first 21 "hot'
The South, which recc1\•c:cl 'conng
con1nbut1on'I from 10 Of II~ 15 pla)er1>
within the firsl 15 m1nu1 e~. reeled off 11
17-0 run. beginning with 15 4 left 1n the
lirst 20-minute half, lO earn a 19-t> edge.
It was 21-15 Sou1h with 5:53 lch in
the opening half, but Ruiz carr1ed the
toad on her duninuti\'e s houlders un11I
her teammulc'i cnme alive, closing to
w11h1n 35-34 by hnlftirne.
"I knew she v.as very qu1 ck, tiut until
today. I didn't know how good s.he could
be." North Coach Denise Selbe of
C')prcss 111gh ~iud or Rutt . "Wo call he r
1he httle rocket."
E..stanc1a l·h gh' Melody rle, the
Orange Coasl Oally Piiot's Orange
Coast Area Pla}C r of....itt.-Yur, fueled
the South g1rJ, tn lhc opening h.1lf he
con1nbu1ed SC\en of he1 1ean1-h1gh 13
po1n 1s before 1n1crmi ion, :u1d helped
keep ever)onc in..,olved offcn'11\ely
during ht'r umc at lhc point
1\fler i1lt,11.lo..1ng the bct,kct fl1r mu h of
1he first half. hov.c ... cr. the !'.louth
hccA me le!ls ,1ggrc~s1 ... e offen,1\el) and
their leAd va n1~hed 1n !hl' final 20
minute'>
"\\le d1dn '1 talo..c bad shot~. ""c JUSI
1.1,eren't hitting,·· ~aid McNamee, who
s,11.1, her team's 43 J fir)t·half ~hooting
pcrcent11ge (IJ for 30) dip 10 28.2 (11
for 39) in 1he second half.
The Norlh opened 1he 11econd half
with a 12·2 run. lhcn added spurl or 8·
2 and 13·2 IO keep lhe Rebtls at bay.
iitu.!> and Ft:rguSQn , who shot · a
combined 1 for I I from the Ooor before
1nterm1ss10n. fin is hed with SI\'. and 14
points rcspcc1rvely, but "'"ere hardly
dominant forces --
"They kept 1alk1ng about u · ha\ int a
\trbng 1ns1de game. bul I though! our
lhrec·guard ~11a.ck wo~kl give them
problem~;· Sci~ said. "l think their
1n~1de game also had some1tung 10 do
v. uh neutrahz1ng our frontcourt,''
1\mong rhe South's s1rong 1ns1de ro1a-
11on was Corona del Mar's Heather
I lahcr1y, Co'ta Mesa's Rachel Ward, c .. 1ancHflo Robin Cordrey and Los
;\n11gos' Ca rne Elsaesser.
flahcrty finished with nine points, five
rebound~ and two steals, while Ward hil
5 o r 9 field goal ,a ttempts to join Earle
a the only Rebels in double figure1 (10
points)
Cordrcv. an unheralded forward from
Mc NamCe·s Pacific Coast League
champs, tallied all seve:n of her points
from the free.throw line, where he
missed only once.
Rounding out the Or1nse Coast Area
con1ingen1 were Edison High's Erika
Miller (four points). as well as M1rina'
Colleen Hatch, Estancia's Patrice.
Lumpkin, and Huntington Beach's Jina
See GIRLS,W
Oald•d continues to 1181 wen at expaae of ~. 4-8
By Tim Liotta
AP $oorti Wr'lltt
OAKLAND -Terry
S1cinbach ind Mike
Moore hook off the nu,
Dive Henderson shook
off his slump and
Rkkcy Hender50n's lea
held up.
The A's Sol hcahhier
a1urda1 in their •-3 victt>ry oYer the
California Ansel as S1cinbach led 1he
way •ith lhrce RB I and OIVC Hcndcnon
iddtd four more ht1i..
"We're 11ar11n1 10 dO more of the
1h1np we know .-e. can do." .. w M1rk
McGwire. •ho 11to drove in a nrn.
Ric:Uy Htndrt"°"' Ktw11ed ftolll rM
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muscle in his left calf.
"My timing wa'i a linle off. but I waJ
more concerned abOul just making ii
through chc day,'' Henderson 1aid. "I JOI
a couple of good tests. and it felt OK. I
think I wa more' afraid of put1in1
pte sure on 1l I'll lhc pla1e. 1'\I do better
(•od•y).''
Moore (3-0) could not be doins bctlcr
as he iJ oft 10 1hc bul 111rt in htt 8VJ·
year career. WI year, he 11!'\lllJCd lo a
ll·IS record wi1h a 4.6$ ERA.
"LI t year 1 dtfinl1ety be'ind me,"
Moore Mid, "I'm no1 ;:•Rythina
differcnlty really. I'm lh all my
pile.ha fOr t1nke1 and mowi IM ball
•round. r .. maklna P.'4 pitdlo> and they
ire ICOf'in& ruM behind me •• Moore-rchd--••othl
"I loll -lly iki;' llid. "I -.. --No!S:J.
_, fool lib 11-I I -001
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Giants edge Dodgers, 4-3
..
an Ant n1
surprised by
Golden State
Golden State's up et victory over the San Antonio
Spurs gave Don Nelson's Warriors the home court
advantage in their NBA playoff cries.
It certoinly didn't make Nelson confident.
"We played a near-perfect game," Nelson said
after hi team beat the Spurs in San Antonio, 111-98,
Saturday "We arc probably going to have 10 come
back here for a Game 5 ...
"That's 1f we play well and win one in Golden
State."
The Warrior • who lo t 13()...121 on
Thursd.iy, tted the best-of-5 eric at 1-1.
The te am travel to Oakland for the third
and fourth gamel> of the We tern
Conference pla~off enc
Chri s Mullin had 27 point s and led a 10·
0 third-quarter run for Golden State. The
Wamor'I, who heltl 3 55-47 lead a1 the
half, opened the tlmd period wi th 10
tra igh t poin1~ and led by as many as 19 in
the quarter. Mullin had 10 points in the period.
AP l_,photo
Utah guard Delancy Rudd goes for fake by
Phoenix's Jc.>ff I lornacek during aturday's game. :·t know if I iake good hot\, eventually they're
going 10 fall for me," Mull in said. "The main thing
was we were able to cont rol the tempo."
Tim Hardaway added 20 points for Golden State,
wh ile Mitch Richmond and Saruna Marciulioms
each had 16. Marciuhon111 got 12 of his m the econd
period.
overtime and Ron Anderson conve rted two free
thrO\v v.11h :!.'\ \Ctoncl \ to gl1 ,.., Philaelphia took a
2-0 le,1d in rhe ... erico,.
The Golden State defense held the Spurs to 32
fewer point\ than on 1 hur 'da;. "hen Willie
Ander on had 3 points and Da\id Robin on and
Rod St rid.land each had JO. a-. mam combined a
the entire ream had Saturda\
Game 3 of the hc-.t·of-5 -.cries will be played
ruc,day in Phil,1dclph1,1 No team has come back
from l°'1ng the l1ht 1\\U ga mc' of a be!ll-of-5 NBA
encl. at home.
Andcr ... on led 1h1. s".cr\ \\Ith 24 points and
Charle' Barkley hJd ~:? poin t' and 13 rebounds.
Alvin Robertson led M1lv.auket· wi th 31 points and
Jay Humphne h,1d :!4 including a 3-pointer .it the
bu.zzer of regula11on to force overtime. Rob1n.,on led the Spur\ · aturdJ\ \\Ith 2 point •
I 'i rebound., and three blod,eJ ... ho1'. "hile 1 crry
Cumming' had 26 point'> and 12 rehound., and
•\ndCNln h,11.J 19. tnckland "a' lin11tcJ to eight
point'
• un~ 102, Jazz 92: In Phnenix, Jeff Hornacek
cored 2~ points and bad.up cen ter Andrew Lang
added .1 playoff career-high W as the Suns
rcboundt•d fro m an cmh,1rr,1"1ng lo'~ to even their
'>erie ar one game apiece •76er'> 116, Bucks 11 2: In \lil\.\;1ukee, Rici.
\f,1horn\ l,1)up broke ,, Ile "1th Ill 'c1.·11nd left in -frC1m 1'he As ociated P~ss
LAKE RS
From 81
dfc1rt aftef'\\.ird.
We tlidn't play ~mart defen!>e,
"c didn't play together a a team,"
he aid "We h,1vc to play smarter,
1 'l 3-point attempt.., by Ma\'Well
. I\\'") not ~mJrt We must take
h1~h-pcrc:t."ntagc .,hoh bccau-.e the
L ,11..cr.. cap11ahzc on m1,tJke., "
A' f 1r a D1vac " con1.crncd,
01.iJu"on 'aid "Vlade\ ,, good
pl,1\Cf, .he' pl l)Cd \.\Ctl Jtl \C,lf
hef\ time I left him underne.11h.
the) found hnn fur ,1 lawp I h," c
111 pl,1~ him ·norc hnnc:'t nc\I
game. \IJ\ un1.crnca1h It m,1ke' 11
11n11.h e,1..,.cr "hen \OU \C !!Ill
\1ag11,; P•""nit to )'<'U .. •
I he I .11..cr' led 4~-4 I i.lt h.1ll11ml
.rnd h~ nine po1n1' four 11mn c.111~
1n lhl· rhird qu.1rtcr hcfurc the
Rnc~c1-.. 'p.irj..cd by \l,l\\\l II,
h,111 led bi.Id
M,l\v.ell .. cored 11 'rr.111.!ht
puint!>. the finJI two on .1 l.1\11p
Like a
good neighbor.
State Farm
is there.
See me tor car ttome 11e
and 11eat111 "'Suranrp
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wh1d1 11ed 1hc g,1me 58-all.
A 'hort JUmpcr by O lajuwon put
the Rocketl> .1hc,11.J 60-58 before a
tip 1n by 0 1vac and a three point
pl.1y h) Joh"'on g.we the Lnl..cr\ a
three-point lead pu tting them
•head for good
\ie11her team led h\ more than
fnur pointc; during the re!>t of the
third quarter. wh ich ended with
the Laker" on lop "'4-70
f he Roel.er-. 'cored the game·,
fir'>I "' po1nl"> .md led 11 -2 ,1f1er
2 3\ of pla)
But then the) \\Cnt cold. gtlll1g
5 44 "11hout '>coring while the
Lakers ran off 14 '1ra1gh1 point' to
take a I 6· 11 lead
The Rocket '> wed the g,1rne 16·
all before the Lakero; cored the
final c;evcn poinb of 1 he fir'l t
period for a 23-16 at(\antagc.
Houston mnde JU.,t 'even of 11., 24
field goal attempt' in the opening
12 minute .
The Rocket\ drc" within nnt•
ANGRS
From 81
point c.1rh in the· second q uarter
before the Laker-. oul\corcd them
16·4 IOl!Cltlhead 11·2 .
rhc 1111.11 '>I~ point~ of the run
came nn '·po1111 'hots hy D1vac
anJ I .1rn Drew : l\.\O of the five J.
p111111 ,)ml\ L lh •\n!!clc~ milde 111
the 'c~ond pcr111d
11 "'•" 41...\(1 hdun: the Rodet'
'cored the 1 ..... 1 ll\e point' of the
... c:rnnd quarter the final three
1)n a 10-fuor 3-prnnter by M,1\well
.11 the buucr -to dra" "11h111
-.even JI hJlf11mc
lhc Ro<.l.et' "ere 3-oPJ from \.
point rang&. Ill the rirst hulf while
the l.Jkcr' "l're 7-of-11. I luwc\C.!1,
Lo~ Angele' didn't make a 3·po1nt
'hot 1n the 'econd half.
I he Laker'> played without Sl\th
ma n I ur~ Teagle. who was
,u.,pemled for the game and fin ed
S7.500 hy the NBA for punching
Dave Jamernrn of the Rocl..ct'i in
Game I.
tnllllll! '>1e111h.ich "a' 'cra1ched
from the hn1.up I 11d.1\ nigh t \.\llh
I he 1111
c.treer that\ happened I'm keling 1 lot hctrcr,"
Oennl'> E:.d.er~le)., th\.· lllth S1cmh.1d1 ,,11;1 I'm not 100
Oakland p11che r. got h1' ,c.,.enth percent hut I'm ~d11ng there
s.we a~ the A's beat the \nl!elc; for \foorc: g."e up ,c,cn hit' 1n Mi
the hfth time tn 1x1h ~JOH!' 1h1~ mninl.!' 1ml kit after pmch h1th:r
ea,un l .incl l'.1rmh\ RBI pulled the
"\\c: h11 tiall right .11 ti .. m .• ind Ancc" "•Ihm 4-3
the} hit ball through 11,,.. \aid \-IJrl Ltn.ll,IOn (I· I) '"cnt the
Cahforn1J·~ Lui Polom 1 All thev J1-.11nce. 1llnw1ng four run-. and
nectl 1, one run to ~ct .1he.id of u' ,c,cn h11' I le 'truck out five .ind
and the) take control of the "ulked 1hr1.:e Two ol the three
game · ha11er'> he walked came arou nd to
Alter Moore ga'e up two f1r-.t· 'core. Hendcr\on went 4 for 4 and
1nninit run . . te1nb.1ch 11ed the ra"ed h1<. a"erl!Sc to .420.
'core w11h a two-run dnu tilc 1n the "I'm nor hot," Dave Hender.,on
fir I inning lie drove in another -.aid "Hot " whe n )OU Ciln wal k
run w11h a !..icnfict Oy 1n th e ,1 ~1h up to 1hc plate, elo~e your eyc<1,
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fultV loaded, Cot phone, U~oded WhMtt,
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cer, for
rhe Angel!> took a 2·0 le.id in
rhe t1r-.t o n run -'>coring -.angle' h)
L),1,e Winfield and Da\.c Parler
I he \ ., countered '""h three
l\\.0·0\11 run' m the f1N •\lier
Jo,l' CJn,crn "·•lked .md 0,1\C
~lc ndcr,nn "llngled li1e1nha~h
cJouhlcd 1n10 the left ccn1e1 field
,die' and 'cored nn ~l.irl ~1cc.iw ire\ '-tnglc.
Oaldand "cnt .1he.1d ·I-:! in the
,c ... enth. C.11i...cco drc" a lc,1dorf
walk, \\Cnt to third on D;we
l kndcr,on\ .. ingle .to nght .rnd
'cored on te1nhJl h\ .,,11.nf 1n: Oy
The two tcan'l!. conclude the
three-game serie 1n Oakland at
l:OS todny with Jim Abbott (0-3)
o pp os ing the A ' Kirk
Ores cndorf er (2· 1 ).
DllEll
From 81
The DoJaer • "'ho~ 26 first·
1nn1ng runs have accounted for
one-third of t heir overall
production, took a 1-0 lead on
Darryl Strawberry's two-out, wand·
bl~n blo<>p double between three
Gianf\ m n1tu-center field and a
twe>*base throw1na error by Down .
Loi Anplc1 KOrcd its second
nan en the ~nth innina on an
R81 poundout by Oilt~r. 1'e Oints took 1 4-2 lead 1n
the ninth when Mike Kinaery
JCOnd from second on Mile
P•lder'a infield tinale and a
Ulrowi,. error by third b11tman
I.Anny Harril
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MISSION VIEJO -Mark Spitz'•
comebeck wu dealt another setback
Saturday when Matt Biondi beat the ___ _
former Olympic champion in the 50-
meter butterfly in a matehup of gold-medal
winners.
Biondi swam the race in 24.51 seconds in his
attempt to break the world record time of 24.3~
seconds. Spitz, winner of seven unprecedented
Olympic gold medals nearly 20 years ago, swam in
26.Sl.
The 41-year-old Spitz lost to Tom Jager on
April 13 in th e first race oC hi comeback. Jager
finished in 24.92 seconds, while Spitz clocked
26 70 in the 50-meter butterny.
"I liked my ~tart but I seemed to fall apart
midway through the race," Spitz said after his
defeat Saturday.
Out pi11 . aid he wn not unhappy· about his
progrcs\
''I am d1i,appoin1ed in my time but I feel better
about 1h1~ race than rhe one two weeks ago," he
l>.tid. "I feel good about my progre s and I feel 1
am imprnving all th e time."
Spill re tired after '\Citing seve n world record to
match hi~ medals in the I 972 Olympics at Munich .
I le hn-. been training fo r more than a year at
UCLA 111 a bid to make the U.S. Olympic Team
and compete in the 100-meter butterfly.
Af1er h1 lo 11 to Jager, Spit.c said he learned
hll\\o belier 10 con trol his body and his ne rves. He
implored fans not to count him out. On Saturday,
p11z repeate<,tJus resolve.
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~ONTREAL -Shayne Corson, x
who tied the pme late in the third
period, scored the same-winner at • •
17: .. 7 of overtime as the Montreal
Canadien1 stayed alive in the NHL playoffs with a
3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on Saturday
nighl.
The victory tied the series at 3-3 and sent it
back 10 Boston for a decisive Game Seven on
Monday night.
Corson had 1oent the game into overtime when
he scored with 4:06 left in regulation.
Then in the overtime, Corson scored from the
lower circle while being hooked by a Bruins'
pluyer. Falling down, Om.on c;wipcd at the puck
and hit the crossbar and the puck bounced past
Bo!.ton goaltender Andy Moog. The goal was
Corson 's ninth of the playoffs.
Montreal goaltender Patrick Roy kept hi team
in the game with a great overtime period a the
Bruins oubhot the Canadiens I 2-9 in the C)(tra
period.
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Rocket Ismail, the highest-paid ,,,_•;
athlete in pro ports. ran like an ~-...
amnieur Saturday. I mail finished last _r ___ _
m an eight-man field m the 100-meter
da h at the Penn Relay .
"I knew what the results would be," said Ismail,
the former Notre Dame football star who last
week Mgned a contract worth as much as $26
million with the Toro nto Argonauts of the
Canadian Football League
"1 he way thing' have gone for me the la t 2Yl
or 3 week , I hadn't had a chance to work out.
But, what the heck, 11 wac; good 10 parti<;ipate."
In other port new Saturday:
• occer uper tar Diego Maradona was
indicted on charge-. of violating federal narcotn::
la"'' .tnd "·" rcle,111ed from 1ail early today on
S20.000 bond. 1 he 10-)eilr:.clld striJ..er fo r Napoh
.ind form er c.1ptain of Argentina'<; World Cup
team \\<I\ forh1dden tc1 leave the cou nt ry pending
tnnl. 10 ,1cconhtncc .... uh an order 1 sued aturJa)
' night hv federal 1udgc Amelia Berrnz de Vidal.
F·cder.il pro,ccutor Roberto Amayo told
reporter... .11 the l·ederal Court Ou1lding that
Mardon,1, .1rrc'1ctl l-r1day along w11h two-
comp.1111on,, w,1, .1ecu.,cd of "d1:.1nbu1ing drug~
fre e of chJr~C ,111d drug p<>'i~css1on ...
• Oufl'r V. .lldorl, who e th1rd-ro11ml 1 la t
year led iu u finJI core of 300 and a check for
S2.'i62. 11cd the I ore-.. 1 OaJ..-. Cou ntry Club record
with 11 1> under-par llJ for .1 ... hare of the lead with
Hob Wolcoll ill the Gre.11er Greensboro (N.C )
Opl'n golf 1ourn.1ment
• C1eorge Archer 11\ed ,1n occurate puller to
record nine h1rd1c'> and 'hoot .i cour e-record 64
to ,h,1rc the le.id w11h ~hkc Hill at the Doug
Sander-. (..:elcbr11v GolJ Cl.1 "c m Huu~ton
• P,1u l Oouj.thCrt) -.cored three 11me a' the
\l\1t1ng ~.in Diego ockcrc; heat the t Lou1o;
C.,torm. 7-4. to ad,ance to the Major occer
Lc.1guc·-. ch.1mp1on.,h1p 'enc-. for the fourth
con .. CCllll\.C )CJf
.,\l.,.d.1,1d .1ppurcntl)' raced h1m,elf into the
Kentuc.I..) Ocrh' h) \.\tnmng the Derby !'rial .it
Ch111Ch1ll Down<; in I ou1 \Ille ,1ftcr being humped
.ii the hrc.1}. h\ 81g 1\1'., h prc"'· ma~ing the 11"1
't.irt nl h" c.1recr.
Qlltl or die ctaJ
Geor~e ~teinbrenner. explaining why he
c .1me dme 10 tc H'-on h1\ fir,t dav .1 ,, chief
prnwl.llllon \.\llne" .1g.11n\t llowurd p1rJ
'Yrn1 'n; not much of a pcr.,on 1f you don't
~t.·t emot1n11,1I .1hout our f.1mil). )Our ku.h.
)'llllr mother \Oltr 7-\c,ir-olct mother "
Major Laaguas
Romine's clutch two-run single
helps Boston top Kansas City
Ornngc C'u,l\t College product
Kevin Rom111c hit Dan Schatzeder'<; ~
firs t pi tch for a two-run, 11c·
hreaking \1nglc in the ixth mning ~, ... ·•-
and Jal.I. CIJrk added n three-run
homer ,1\ Uo ton held off Kan\a
City. h·4. aturday at Roy.ii'
Stadium
Thl' Ro-...il1., ... cored three 11me 111 the ninth on
RBI '>In 'le' by Terry humpert, Jim [1 cnrc1ch and
Dann\. r.1r1 ,1hull. Jeff Reardon \truck out Kirk
G1b-.~m with t\\O runner' on ht1-.c to end the game
for hi' "~lh 'l<IVe
I om Bolton {2 0) ga\.e up four hit-. before lea"ing
1n the '~'enrh inning He defeated Kan"a' C11y for
the .,cwnd time in 11 Jay'\ Kevin App1cr (1-3) loo;t
to th e Red Sm fur the econd 11me th1-. ye.tr.
Joe I lc-.keth truck out Jun f:.1,e nre1ch with the
IM"e' ln.11.Jed to end the evcnth. He gave up run·
~cor111g hit'> to Shumpert nnd l:.t~cnreich tn the ninth
.ind I .1rtnhull si naled off Reardun.
Mike Mimh.ill aot fuur hill> fur Bo~ton, which beat
the Roy..il!. for the fou rth time in five gt1mes. The
Red Sox won deo;p11e leaving 13 runners on base.
•Twins 7. Mariners 2: Kent Hrbek and Brian
Harper hit two-run homer~ at the Metrodome a
M1nncsot1it built its fir t fou r-game w1nn1n1 streak of
the 1eason.
Kevin Tapani (2·0) allowed i11 hits in e1aht
mgmp. struck out rour and walked two. He has held
oppanent~ to three runs or leu in all rour stans.
Onan Holman (2·2), who blanked Minne1e>ta on
April 16, allowed .-:ven hits and six walks in six-plua
inn1nas .
• Wltrtte S.. 14, Y..a.. 9: In Oaeca,o, Dan
Patqua homered rwicc. clrcwe in four NM ud had
four h1u u the White b .,C 20 hilt. ~ ..W
to atart a rsw-nan rallJ la llClOftd ...... Mt Ml .. homo nan at 1111 ....,.. ID oplft a .....,. IMrd _.
hit .... ,., 414-laot ..... , ill the .....
••:Ma I. Ortllll Ji In •ldlllON, Dae A ....
pw i:..:n lft 6~ lnninp for hie Ina ....,.
lince r 1"9. Jim 0.nter...,... •two
nana for the Brewen in tlle MWlldt _. a.,
Shefllcld hh a tw0-run lfnslt lA the.....,
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Boslde's homer propels
Cubs to win over Reds
Pitche r Shawn Bo k1e· wa-.
loo~mg ror"ard 10 h1 • fir t mn1or
league homer But when he. hit
11. he didn't get a chance to ce
11 . ~
Bo k1e and Andre Dawson
homered Snturday a the
lumping Ch1cngo Cub beat the
Cincinnati Redo; at Riverfront Stadium, .3
Bo k1e (2· I) hit a two-run homer in the econcJ
inning for , 3-0 lead. pulling a Oat pitch that wa
one or 'ICvcral m1\take' by Norm Charlton (1·2)
"I didn't CH~n .,cc 11," he 11aid "I guci; t clo ed
my eye,. I '"w 11 going over the wall Tha1's prC'tty
.1we<.o mc."
' • Plr1tt 10, Mets I: Uobby Bonilla, who went
' for Ci, drove in four rune.. and Randy Tomlin (2·
0) ond Hub P11ttcr1oon combined on a four hitter Al
Shc.1 Stadium
• Phllltc• 4, P•drt J: Danny CoJC made h1\
first ma1or league appcarnncc 1n three season"
and allo"'ed one run and three hit in \e..,cn
inning~ at Veterans Stadium
• CardlHll 1, E•pos I: At Busch Stadium.
Mo ntreal k»t It ~ven1h straiaht and hi' ~ored
JU t one run 1n iu lut JS inninp.
• lnft• 1, Attret I: Prancilco Cabrera's 13th·
1nnin1 'in.le drOYC in Tom Olavuae from second
with the winni.Da nan at the Asarodomc.
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Domesticated 'Dinosaurs'
worthy of another look
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~fut RobmBranco_
Scripps 11owara '-tws Sefvlc:e
·1 he much-ant1cip:11cd premiere
of ,\oc·~ "DinO!jaurs .. raise~ two
n1ajor. t1nd entirely separate, qucs-
11011s: Js it any good. and will it be
a big hit?
"l'h c dcfin1t1\C ans.,...'Ct.) nrc
"Kind ar· and "Could be " Big
help. huh?
Set in the yea r 60.000.003 B.C., lo"'cr."
"Dinoo;;aur!>" follo..-.s the f1rs1 gcn-
cr:i t1on of married dinosaur) in
1hc1r attcn1pt to ad1u~t 10 f:tn1ily
hfe. t~arl Sinclair (no1e the nit
con1pan~ 1H1mc, one of 1hc sho...,,·s
clever conceits). i" a 43·ycar-old
n1egalo .. aurus v.ho co nl>idcr" him -
!>elf ku1g of the huuse rind l..ing of
the hca\\S, a cla 1n1 hi-. ..-.•i(e, Frnn ,
disputes.
Together. the)' have t"'O r hll·
·rhc "ho..-.·. says producer Mi·
chacl Jncob!>, 1s "11n ob' ious con·
tcmpornry show 11Jld in parable."
It also is an obvious and inten·
1ton11I take-off on ··1·hc I-fa ncy·
n1ooncrs," \\h1 ch "''"" Jacobs' wa}
uf m:iking his !>!range chart1cters
1n)t:intly 1dcn11fiahlc .
You'll ccrtn111 tv tclcntify them all
J technolog1cal n111rvel. ''l)inoi.:'lur,," whic h pr~·n11crtd
Fnd:1y night. 1s the. firs1 (and prob·
;ihl) la)>t) collaboration bc tY.ecn
J1n1 l·h:nson Productions and \\/ah
Di~nc~ l 'elc\1\1on, lY.O comp,.n1c)>
1h:11 h!!\'C spent the past fey.•
111onth.!i accu\1ng each <11hcr of
fXJ"'Cf -lu:.1 and greed. (Verdi ct:
13\'lh co1npan1c' arc right.)
drcn. a 12·year·old material girl. AOC doesn 't want lo reveal.any
and 11 14-year·old son "''ho can·1 details (ruining 1he n1agic, and all
undc rsland why nex1 year 1~ that ). but lhe shov.· is a mix of me· !
60.000.002. c·\Vhy are ..... c coun•in chanics. eupec1ry and proban-1 •
back...,arcl"? \Vhat arc we wa1ung 1ncn in Dino suits, \Vhatever t cy
for?"} t\rc. th~y have an_ impressive abi_li1y
I he :.ho..., al:.o 1s the last, great
hope fur r1 brenk·oul TV ht! 1h1"
'CU.!o1)n -.tnd the :.t·ason·:. la.lot 1c:.1
of tht• "Pf:Oplc Warll Surnc1hing
D1ffcrf:nt " thcor) uf ·r\1 progrnm.-
1111ng. If you do \\Jnl <l1ffcren1 ,
A\1(' 1' g1\oi ng you an C.\\r1:mcly cx-
P"n"i'c half-hour <;Ltcom swan1 1lcd
w11h 1cc hno-1n:incl dinosaur!\ \vho
dance and tulk :ind look jul>I 11bou1
"' hfc -Jil..c ;i, ~pt.l}·p:1intcd ruhbcr
Call\
Like 111any ·rv fathers, Earl ,, to reg1s1er emouon -more 1m-
blu~1c1111g and unsure oL hi., re · prcssi"e than "omc ac 1ors I could ,
sponsibil1 tics. which ilfcludc 11 name. i
d1n n·cgg b:iby on the ...,·;1y. _Prc.!i~et.J li 's 100 ,0011 to judge all the ' (,~: inonc:'. !~~J1ll~' ~0~.a ~<use fro~haract cr,, but the best so far is
ABC 1' 1'0 an.\1Uus for a hit, ll
C\t'n duhhed t:nday "D-Day:·
Thc1c "<:re "Din1)!>aurs" tic-ins 1n
C\C t\ 1\BC" l:1tc -ni&ht and daytime
~11n' FruJay, ~1ar1111g .... ·ith "Into
lhc N1ghf" .ind n1oving 1hrough
Tht· <.011 p~. It ...,ould be ;i near mir-
Jl·tc if an} 1<oho..., live d up to :i-o
1nuch hype. "fha1 "Dinosaurs"
c\cll survive' ii a,, if no! breath·
1.1l..1ng. at le:il>t not disappointing,
t~ an :1ch1cvcmen1 1n Itself.
hi OO~s al ~sayso. ..-.he~c ar B:iby. a pesky 1nranl who is n run· pushe~ llC('s O\_c1 for housing de · ning hlan\ of needs and dc1)rrs.
vt•lt1 pn_lcn1 :. Tn~cralops hos" BP. (Iii.~ favoiitc hnc? ·'Arn 1 ;11 1hc K 1.c hf1c~d ·. (\OLC~ by .s~e~!!'.''~ \IOI)' yet?") or a11 the characters,
llcn1,lc)) IS 1101 ~)n1pathct1c, !he it's likely ihat Baby _ adorable
\\iLY I see 1L you don't need .. more and cxa~pc rallng -...,,111 touch the
rnoncy. You"nccd less fa~11 ly. funtlcs! nerve
\\hat 1s Earl tn do. since -a~
h1' hc .. t fn l·nd pennis out -this i!>
~lht:'. nc..-. age. <1nd dad~ no longc1
ca1 their children? lie toys v.·11h
the 1de;1 of leavi ng hi~ famil y. but
ll> talked out of it by Arthur
Riz1.1c. a h11le creature who has
just C\C;1pcJ being dinner. Arthur
!Cache~ Earl the n1ost important
lesson of '50s ~i 1 con1 fa1hcrhood :
"Nu n1a1h.:1 how low you are in
this ..-.orld, as lo ng as you ha\'e a
family to con1e home 10, they're
For "01no~nu rs'" 10 \\Ork . 11
1nust s11rn1ount !he hurdle (aced by
.i n) fantasy ~ho,v: It mu~! m:1ke U<;
.1cccpt th e character" as human.
for ijll their scales. claw~ and car·
toon e~a~er:uions. To 11s credit,
though. 11'~ already surm ounted
another maJor TV hurdle: It de:·
mands 10 be seen ::i $econd 11n1e.
I h11.,cn't been able to ~ay that
about a ~itco111 s111cc, oh. 11 feels
1;kc 60.000.003 B.C.
Town finds there's more to life than just
teleVision; residents pull plugs for a week . By Denlse LavOTif-··--l ':'nduy, and instead of w1uch1ng 'Charles
Tiie Aisocllled Prts1 T..-.o hundred families signed up in Charge,' I read and ..-.·cnt to
1\NDOVER, Conn. Life fur a .... eek of unplugged TV. but bed."
wi1hout tclcv1.:;1on can be tough: tenicr estimated 1hat 100 other Like his older brother, 6·year·
Ju~t ask J 1-year-old 1-leath fnmilic< tuned out ns word spread. old Ian llore ly mill!ied "MacGyver."
Carlson. l "hc town of 2.500 people, 20 They watc~ lhe show Mondays
It rain~d all weekend und he miles cast of 1-lartford. planned nights and the re runs on weekday
missed the last ga1ne of the regular dozens of ac1iv11ies 10 fill up !he afternoons. tan spent his free time
sc11son bc:1wccn lhc Chicago Bulls lime . including volleyball: a puppe.1 pretending he >A·as G.I. Joe .
.and 1hc-Dctr.oiJ is.tonJ.-ll~s w in ~i and adv)U..rr"<m>--Mrr.-€11t1sort,""1 ... , and ..,,.d .. lru .
reduced 10 watching his mo1hcr horscshoc .cnthusi3sts on how lo bnnd. Gary. 1ook in a wine 1as1ing
make Sunday breakfast. all be· throw n ringer. Sunday afte rnoon. A couple of
cov.~ his family was one or 300 in ·rhc TV world seemed faKi· nigh.is 1he family sat 11round a
1own that s..-.vrc off television for na1ed by a town !urning its back backyard campfire and toasted
the week. on 1he clec1ronie age's equiYa/ent marshmallow1.
''I 1hought ii was stupid ," he of lhc liYing room hearth. CNN. Carlson, a 35-ycar·old c1rpcnter.
said. His 9·year-old sister, Elke, NBC and a 1:rench TV company said he didn't think his family'•
had an even better word for it: "It sent cnn1crl'I crews. habit of v.·1uching two or 1hrec
wa a horrible Idea." 1'he 1hrce Carl$0n children were hours or television a day was any·
"NTV," standini for No Telcvi· not alone in their grief. Their thing to worry about.
sion, was the brainchild of commu-mother. Ivy. found the prospect of "I don't mind if 1hc)' watch TV,
nity 11c1ivis1 Dianne Grenier. Her folding• mountain of laundry &rim but I'd ra1her 1hcy IO out and
in1cntion was to rouse the couch without her favorite mornina 1alk throw a ball or do t0methin1
potatoct, encouraae children to be show. else," he Slid.
more con1Cicn1ious 1bou1 their "I'll sure miY Phil (Donahue) Orcnic.r HKI she doe111 '1 con-
homework and ae-1 families 10 this mornina -my foldina p.rt-sider the eiperimtnt 1 t1•htre even
spend more lime 1ase1her. ncrl I listened to '°"" CDs in· for thole who sneall:ed tnUcle for a
TM Car*>nt certainly did that. ··stead ... '' w11 Ok." read her diary few minulOI of IC~.
"Since we could not play entry (Of Monday. "We bed IOIM •ho dcdded
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From 81
The Arizona State-bound Whit·
lock, Who amassed I &lme•hi&h 27,
including • four 3-pointcn, a•ve
the North the halftime lead rwo
seconds before intermi ion .
The two teams traded baskets
the faot "thrcc minute of the ec-
ond half. hcforc the South broke
out on itll 23-6 run, culminating
wi th an in urmountablc 88-72
bulge wi th 10 22 left . ...U.,"m ":::.mn Tu~rin' Brian Reader added ....c..-:,.... eight points to the victory. while
~ ,_..., ...., ..,.. .. -~ Tillers teammate David Beilstein
~~!'~w-.o. ~.., _,. ,._ and El Toro's Rob John\On each
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"'=~~~~· ... .,._~ The Tustin connection wa a key
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M .. , during that run where all three
,. 1-~~ 1M... ku.J were ""ort..ing well together ---°""'~' .. l7S d h h T ,..,. 1.11111 ..__ ~,. -an t c ot er two were JU t trying
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Col•I• women but I'm \/Cry pica cd with the way
lltOft8TCMAllf'MMe .... ~• "e played In a oame like thi 11 UCll,.._..4 · " • C::,: u ually come-, down to who hoots
~t~ ... -.. 1 n"""'~ belier and they had the edge 1n f .. n~'~'=C:s~f the \CCOnd half" :J.i'!:w!:J!'.':;i,':""i M .. 1 ~ Smith 101ncd the hst of those
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Follntain Valley protects Sunset
lead with 6-1 victory over Oilers
With red-hot Ocean View
continuing to put the pre ure on
1n the Sun ct l caguc ba eball
race. 11 wa .. up to Fountain Valley
to respond aturday and m.untaan
11 hold on rhc top <1pot
For awhile, it appeared a 1f the
Baron were going to shp, but
omc .wddnc ' by Huntington
Beach pitcher Derck Gia coe, a
"cy error "'h1ch opened the door,
.ind 'ome 11mcl)' hitting resulted 1n
.1 h'c run fifth inning a Fountain
V.1lley emerged with a 6-1 road
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In the e.1rlv 'ltugc.,, 11 w1h the
Oiler' whn Jppc:ircd ready to 1nkc
t:on trol l·o11111a111 Valley 'cn1or
ri •ht·han1.fcr Derck f uh' <;trugglcd
c.irl> with h1., con1rol and the
Oiler.. (IO· I I o' crall. J ·5 'un et)
m.1nagcJ ' run in the fir I inning
o n Ciltchcr Mike Chavira' RRI·
double.
But Fah' (9·2) cKapcd b11se •
lo1dcd Jim!! in the second and
third inninp and tcttled down,
blank1n1 the Oilcn the re1t ol the
wwy while f1nnina 10.
Pountein Valley (2CM. 8-1)
ICIONd 111 fint run in tM ftft~ llMMal on W. walb. IUMlwidMMI
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Ottan VttW 11 Manna
HunbnQlon Bttctl et SW'lla Anl
followed with run-scoring Mnglcs.
Power went 2 for 4 with hi two
R81 , while Ponchak walked three
times and Kored twice.
In 1tn Angelus League aamc
• Mattr Del U, Santi
Muaulu 6: The v1 llir:1
Monarchs pu hcd over u11 run
on uni~ lhrcc h1l - in the top of
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deficit.
Miter Oci ( 11-CJ¥trall . 6-J
Anaetus) built 1 •·O cusheon 1n the
...-IMina u Damn Troilo
cncUd 1 two-nan homer and
Ortl Moon ldded I IOIO shot.
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the Monarch retaliated in the top
of the fifth
Ricky Elli • triple O\.er the left
fielder\ head and an RBI-double
b Keith hant..cl dO'-'(l the nght·
field hne \tarted the upmang.
Luter in the inning. Dave
Gonzale<; hit .i t"'o-run homer, ht
fourth of the \C<l on. on a 3·0
count
Aho for !\fotcr De1 , David
Knuff C'<tcnd hi\ hitting \treat.. to
I game "-llh 11 <1tngle in the third
inning
In the con.,ola11on final ot the
Pride of the C'oa't Tournament
• Orangt Luthtran 7. Costa
Mt11 2: The Mu.,tang~ (4· 17) fell
de~p1te a 3-for·3 performance fro m
Make Meyer'\, who drove an both
of h1 tum·, runs with RBl·i.1nglc
in the first ~nd third innings.
Mtke Erickton, '*ho went 2 for
•. KOred both of Costa Mesa's
run .
The Mustanp return to Ptcifie
Coa!!t Lucue play on Tuesday
'When they entenain t.apna Hill .
In &ft Anaheim Lions Easter
Toumement pme:
•C.S->. W• ha ltr I: The .._ LioM JCONd their only
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Orange Coast Area briefs ---
Torres' two-run shot in ninth rallies
Golden West to 8-7 victory over DCC
CO\ I \ \II \ \ \ in1.c I 1me' b1 ~
.t I\\\' 1 Jll h11rner '~•lh 11nc llt1I in 1~ \.. ~\.. •
111n1h II' r tlh Gollkn \\e~I (\illc~l' 10 ~
un -Or ll)j!C l mpirl ( onkrcn1;c \Iv
1111"\ 11\.c; r hl1'1 Or 1nge l 1)J'I \.11u rd .1} 01t1a11 '"11
I 11rr1,;,· hl11\\ 1..1ppcd J Ru..,1kr' um1eb,1-. twill
,, 7-2 lklit.11 .1t1er lour inntnl?' \" l11•IJc.:n \\ C'~t
hqt.111 "' \.'.nrm.h,1d, "11h J h11! W\cnth 11u11111.:.
0( ( \\,,, hdd JI h.1~ "' H.tMkr' rdlC\Cf ().:rd;
Ollie t fl fl)
r he 1'1r.11c' ,1.nrl·J 1ht:1r '"'' 1h1 ec run~ 111 tht>
op\.t1lnl? \\\ll 111nrnc' ,,n ''t1.nfi 1.· Ilic;' h\ <·•~ · r lie 0llllf11C \m1th .1nJ \IC\C I fcrn,\ndc/ Jl1hn
\rnnld\ l\HI ru n '1nclc" 1' .1 kc\ h11 an .1 h'ur-run
lnullh
lfp\\C.:\Cf ( 1\\(. ( )c!.f') 111ertll, 'l-12 lll rll C
l mpuc <. ontcrdH.c) lunhed b.1~k 1n lht' ~Jmc
Ben 'kndu1.1·, '"''run .lout-le \parlcil .1 lour
run urm'in~ m the 'CH nth 111 m;ilc rt -.(>
UC/ llOldl 06 lantl Barllara, B-3
\llJ..c (.u'l(WCa'c had I" h1h and
,,oreJ l"11.c, and Bn..in '• 1ng and ~ •
Bl'\.1nt Wan.,10~ each J..ml\. eJ in a __6_
pm 111 run.., 10 pace t:CI to ,, tJ·' Big
\\ C\I Con(erem:e oa,chall '1.::11'1'\ 1•vcr v1~111nt? l <.
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\1.ir1tn~ p11cher Chm Hutiu (IJ· ·i '-'Orked c1{!h l
qron..-: mninl!.., tictort cncountcnn~ J1fficu1t .. in the
ninth' '\hen the G.iucho (~5 ~I. 5.Q) rallied \\1
'cnrc 1w 11.e .tnd h.1d the lying run .11 1hc plate "1th
mine 11111
H ll\\C1cr. rcl1c,,.cr \tc\e l\l.l} enJcd the game
\\llh .i d1H1tik pla) JnJ .t 'tnkeou1 10 record h1'
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l 'I 1mpr11H'" to ~1-n and J·I I
In other "\ lc~c .11..t1on
• al n apcl'1 10·7. \o ftl olltgt 1-3:
l he h<ht \ am:u . .ud' 1.0nunucd thc:1r re cnl
'hdc. falhnk! ,iut of .1 fm .. t pl.ice tic: 1n: the Golden
St..ilc th lc11, ( 11ntcrcnct n the proce' .
1 he \ 1 1to1' Jumped 1>n \CC <.tamng pitcher' m
each game. \\h1lc l1m11ang the V<&ngu.srd to 11 htt'
on the day.
WPOR 1 -1 he 01. ngc Coast
College crew outro'-'td three oppo-
nent' to wan the Junior 'a~it) ei&ht
race .u North Lido Channel.
I he P1r.1te were 'lod.eJ in 5 S to ca,ily de·
feat runner up Loyol..i Mar.mount b> c1ght sec·
ond . Long Be. ch ~' 1te and Cl v.crc next.
In the fn:\hman c11ht race, OC orcezed home
an fir\t m \llt m1nutC4> e\.en. follo"ed b)' U>ng
Hench \t,\lc (6:15) nJ I (6:37) Long &ach
t.uc t:upturcd the no ... 1cc eight race in 6 0 1. beat·
in Cu t by four ccond .
•••an1111 .. -.
The °'-'Iden We t CoUcp: men's and
women' w1mmin1 tUIM made 1t fsw
traisht luth Coast Conference ~h•m·
pioMhipti b" brce11na 10 Yietona 11
.. .._,Plaza.
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Thi ow Inell ,...,. ·outdisc1DCCd ....,, ...
~ Bhch. 901·510, WW.. the .... prevailed
owtr lllOnd·place El CwnlRD9 813~-629.
1'a llustlcB' 400 freal,te relay .... If
Riliillr. Stew Adda.man. Deve Jdl •• m W L b 11 broke 1 MW..,.•r-old ICC ._. ,._,66. 'll1M GM 1merk ..
I uller1011 in I
H.1n11cr 11 'ng v.11h \I.um~ n 1c,1m members
I\. 11 : I ~ 1n and l 1s H.1dlleld, e.1c h ~on 1heir
I I r1..' C\Cnl' l'll Si.!IUrd.I\ n1gh1
\t 1h Orange l·mp1rc ( onfcn:n\.t meet ho ted
h\ s,,.1dlch.1d .. Collcp : ·
• I hc Or tngt' Ct>.t'I mc:n nd '-'Omen Jl'lo had
.111 c '' tlnl\. 'c:cunnit tht'rr rl:'J cct1vc mies
I he < >C ( men \.Ump1lcd s"'O p<11n1s. v.cll ahead
ul < 1r\>~'nion1'-. ~h I I 1. P11 11e "-llmcn had 731
p1)11ll,, "t11lc rnnni:r·ur "\ 11 D1e~o ~k':t managed
'00
l11J1\ld111l '"nnet!!oo s.,1urd.1\ tm the OCC men
mclud\.·d Ja,,,n Bl'Url.rnd in the 100 f rec. Paul
H.irrcr.i m the ~O(I huucrlh .mt.I Mike. \k c(f in
the ~00 h.i-.1',tro c r or the '-'Ooten. OC( ' Ir \.I I G1hb took the
100 hrc 't tn J..c. Jcnmfc.r \"it:h1on captured the
100 b;id,,tro c nd Chr '' n1. \.\ 1l 1am\ the JOO
huttcrfl,
Ashford wlnl 21J1J It 1JC1 W
If{\ 1'-l T'hrec time Ol~mpic --~-... a-
l!okl mcdah\I E\eh·n \,hford. the _. .,_
rormer \UrlJ rcn1rd -h,1IJ1..r .H IOU me· T
tcr,, "'in the :?OO·mc1cr da'h in 23 20
• nd rJn rcl:i-, lc:g' 0n ~c,th the 400-and 1,600-
mctcr team' tor the All ~t.tr l'rack Club to high·
hk!hl compct1t1on 11 the. 15th annuJI UCI tnvita-
tmnal at \ntcJtcr Stadium
UCI •phl'nmrc: \fandc Veltman, "'ho has a
p p,on ,11 hct;t nf ZIJ.(l •. '-'On the long jump at 19-
4
I he Cl £n\i1t.111unal conclude with the men'$
porttl>n 111 the meet toda). The field events begin
.it lfl .am Jnd the running e"enl\ commence 1t
mX>n m .\nit atu \tt.1d1um
ace '*""' ,,,,.,. ., ""
OJAI Or.inRe Coa,t',. Dawn ----
B.11rd '-':.!' eliminated in both 1nglel • •
rul d<lublc~ m the quarterfinal round ,,,,.-
of the "omen"s c,1mmum1~ college di·
\ l\ltln :SI OJ.II
In \1nglc.,,, B:urd fell to Palomar's Weedy
Gu11errc1~ 6·0, b .t 1n ctnuhle'I, the top-~eded
team of Z nna Ci Ivan and Holly Shupe ousted
8111rd nnd Michell~ Jannonc. 6·1, 6-1. ,,.,. ,,,,, .•• - -
Fre.,no tatc. W1th 42 ~
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IRVINE -Kawauld *'-" c.;.. USA of Irvine hu been
awarded a public service commen·
dation by the U.S. Cout Ouard
for its effort11 at broadening the
.cope of boating safety in conjunc·
lion with its Jct Ski watercraft
product.
The award, which was prc\cntcd
carhcr chi month at the Mall in
Wa shington D.C., where Kawa ak1
had a boating exhibit, recognized
Kawasaki's emphasis on educating
per onal watercraft rider , with an
empha!.a'i on boating awareness.
''This company's efforts have
contribu ted greatly to the aims and
functions of the Coast Guard, and
Kawac;aki de crves special recogni·
tion for their work," said Hunt
Anderson, chief of boating educa·
lion for the Coast Guard.
0 Which Way to tht Beach?:
Huntington Beach's own Surf
Lint, which has provide counties!.
surfers and beachgoers up-to-the-
minute telephone weather fore-
casting, has joined force with
Wave Track to consolidate servi·
ces.
W.i'e Track, which doe!. the
amc thing and fiN broke the
market in Hawai i, and Surf Linc
"Ill oper.1tc under the name ~urf·
hnc
"r he merging of our comp.1n1c'
111.1)..e, 'cn~e huth for end-11,1..·r .ind
l:lu'>ine'" pe"peclt\C\," ,,111..l Ji:rl)
Arnold .1 longtime 'urfa ''ho
concc1Htl the.: idea for urf l inc 1n
19."'" "h1'tc.1cl of caller' ha' mg to
chtx1 ... e tict\\een the ''"'· lh C\ t:.1n
no" ~ct the bc..,t uf ho1h o,cr~ttc'
for the '>a mc r.11r price "
OH·r lhe year\, url I 111c gr.1du·
ally c\panded from il'i 5nuthcrn
Callfllrn1a rOOt'i to o;erve Northern
Culllorn1.1, I cxa">. I lond:1 .ind lhl'
entire L .1,1 Cuac;1. It <il"o 111110-
t.luccu .,1-1 report!. through Ski
I inc.
"' Cttu.iT rur1ncr<,, Arnold \\tll
npcra1c nut of Jack om 1llc. H a ..
\\ hlle Collin' rl·m.11110, 111 Hunting·
On hand for thc awarding of a public servtce commendation to
l\i1 \.,,,1<:a/..1 .lre (from left): Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Thomas
Goodman; Coast Guard Boat ing Education Chief Hunt Anderson;
Aa"'asak1 's OirPctor of Public Aff;ms Roger Hagie; and Coast Guard
Boating Safety Advisory Council 01fcctor Albert Marmo.
ton Beach.
0
Low-Rise Leases: An accounting
firm and ,, human resources con-
sulung l1rm have si~ned two new
lea~e~ at low-rise buildings ul New-
port Center in Newport Bench.
I he accounting firm M)cr ,
Vinni & Philli ps und HR 'tratc·
gic'> arc Jc,l\mg more than 4.500
~uarc.: fcca of office space at I
C1' K Plata and 170 Newport Cen·
tcr Dmc re,pcc11vcly, said ~1ch ·
.ml A Jone-.. 'ice pre~1den1 ol
ln·inc Office Co .. \\h1ch wa~ reprc·
,c,:ntetl h} StC\C Lane or Property
\lanagcmrnt ~ trm .
Our ab1hh to offer both It>\\·
n'c ,rnd h1gh:ri.,e office pace ha
,1110" ed e\\ port Center to allract
prcst1gmu., profc s1onal firm ot
'<ir) ing \lzcs,'' Jone said. "The
hcnut~ of low-rbc space in NC'>'-·
port Cen ter 1s that it provides both
prc.,t1gc and ease of access."
0
rech 1 olk: fhc Digital Com mu·
n1cn11nn~ Divi ion of Rockwell In-
ternational in Ne\\ port Beach re·
ccntly introduced the first facsimi-
le modem designed to provide
quality voice functionality to fac·
simile machines and fax-based
products .... Fountain Valley-based
Kingston Technology, a leading
m,1nufacturer of memory upgrade
prmluct » has broadened its prod-
uea line with the introduction of
the X/NOW! family of 3 6SX
rwc:C,!>Or upgrades for 2h6·trn<;ed
lllM P 2' and AT-comp.1tihk '>'·
tenh La ·1 week, AST Rrsrnrch
ol ll"\inC unveiled the Premium II
4% X '20 desktop PC, ba· ~d on
1he ne\\ lntel486SX m1croproce,.
'or. \qth built-i n cache and 4MB
1\f memory at prices beginning at
$~.9Q'i u ,ing Power Meter bench·
n1.1r'-'· 11 run!. up to 50 percent
f,1,ter lhJn a 33-MH z 3 6·ha\et.I
'''tc.:m . Meanwhile, Adrnnced
Logic He\earch of Irvine lao,t "eek
111trotl uccd four PC'!. h.10,cd nn
Intel' nc" IO\\·COSI i4 6S'\ m1crn·
pr1K\''"11 .int.I ALR 's upgr.1deahle
J1M l 'pgraJc the CPU! dc-.1gn on
1hrcc 1ndu,1ry standard bu, Jrd11·
1ecturc.:1, ll"\ine·bascd ~harp
l>igi111l Information Produt'lc; h,I\
formed a joint development and
marketina alliance with Seattle·
area aohware developer BioScan
~p · ~Windows 3.0
r interface for Sharp's
re -time PC imaae proceuina sys·
tern.
0 Jiu 8H Jou: Just when )'?U
thought ii wu safe to ao outside,
the On•ae Cou•ty/Soutllem C.llf-
omla Claapter ol tbe Altoclatlon
of I••• ConH ltanh lnttrutlon·
al has been formed. The group
held its first meeting -and every-
one attending was impeccably
dressed -last week. The organi-
zation was founded by nine local
image con ultants. ... Dynamic
Group Securities of Newport
Beach, the investment-banking
arm of the Newpon Pacific Group
of Companie~. ha!) opened ib $5
million real estate fund, Newport
Pacific Income Fund I, to Calif-
ornia invc!ltor~. The minimum in-
ve-.tment is SS,000, or $2,000 fo r
I RA~. kcoughs or other qualified
plan~. ... lo'llcNct Corp. of Costa
Mesa lalll week reported revenue
up for the first quarter, al $27. l
mill ion, a 14 percent increase from
the prev1011. yea r. Net income and
net income per ~hare were Sl.6
mtlhon or 15 cent per hare, com·
pared w11h $1.3 million or 12 cent
per sho re in the first quarter of
1990. "We were ple5sed with the
re ult for the quarter, particularly
1n light of the current economic
environment," said Ted Smith,
FilcNet' CEO. ... Irvine-based
Howard Nctdles Tammtn &
Bcrgcndo", u leading architecture.
engineering Jnd planning firm, wa
ranked fifth in the nation in a Ii t
rece ntly relea ed by Highway &
1 lca'y Construction Magazine.
l INTB j, currently involved in con·
:.truct1on 'ICrv1ces at a variety of
Orange County location!.. including
the AnHheim Comen11on Center
.ind 1hc I u tin Civic Center.
-Ry thr Dail.1 Pilot
Managers fail to manage people
Oco r 'u/.t'ltc: \ ou art alwa) s
picking on manogcrs and the
mista ke~ the\ .,cem to rnn tonth
makr. \\ hai about the peopl~
"ho \~Ori. for thl''>t manager~.
the\ mnke mi-.t okc'> too?
· \Ir. RKl. l\('nport Bench
De.tr \1r RKC· l'coplc hi:·
h.l\e 1hi.: uni~
\\ii\ lhC\ !-nil\\
h1m {II h~h,l\c.: Ill
am g.1.,,cn o,nua
11011 \J~1thl'r
m.1n.1gef\, nor
their te,1m mc.:m·
bc.:r-.. 'ct out to
m..iJ..e nll'•tJ J..ec...
1Jc,1ro\ profm or
t.rc .11 c h 1 voe. lulltte
\Vhe n .1 nJchme, Alger
\\ 11 h n e 11 h e r ------
heart. 'oul nor
tir.un. m.1kc' an
error '" 111 the
Strictly
Business
oh drink m.i· -----· chine th.11 hac; unw.um~I\ \tolen
our mone> Jnd failed ,,; cough
up any re-.uh, we first J..1cJ.. .ind
cur c, then pray and plead anti
c-.entuJll} find the cau e of the
problem and fi1t it. People wh o
once hJd pmlc, creatl\ lly and
integrity are tuo often treated hy
m.1n,1~;:r' ao the "lo ck and
\;u r ... c o,cgmcnt ,,f cmplO)Ce 1m ·
prn,cment .ind O\.:\er cnjO) the
cnrrec11,e .ictmn that ''ould le.id
to tich,I\ 1ng 1n .1 nllirc rc">pnn''
hie m.inna l'hc 1.11rrcc11ve .11.
11nn h>rm 111 111,1n.1gcnu nt " 11111
oflc.: n rc'c.: n. cd lllr m.1ch111e"
L'nl11r t11n.11cl\, m.1n.1ger' ,.i,11
hd1.l\1.: the.: llllh \\,)\ tht.'\ kntl\\
h11\\ It the' 1-ne'' ho" 111 get
l!l l'.l ll' r re\lt It' l hrou)!h re up le
t hn .,, ciu ILi
' 1
l>cll r SuZelle: I resent ynur
implitation that Gcnrriil l'atton "ll ' not the grcate t general thnt
eicr liH'd or that he ""' nol n
~real manager of pl'Oplc. I think
Pnllon "ould ha'c madr an l'\·
cellent mnnngcr in toda) ·, cor-
1>orall' "orld.
~Ir. \I \, Huntington lk.1ch
DeJr \1r \I .\ B) JO\ 111 th'
10 \\eh<.tcr Jefin11ion'> of m.in·
.1gcmc111. P 111on fa1l'i. A tinll1an1
mil1t al'\ tei.:hnician and ... 1r.1tc·
g1,1, ('j11nn "·" 'o poor 11 pun·
he rel.111110' \\llh C1thc1 h1' peer\
o r pm:ite..,, that J\ l:.mcr,11n 'aid
'he J1ctl \\Ith ht' \ong \C l un-
'ung. · It "ould indeed he. mter-
co,ting to \\JICh Pa11011 manJge J
grnup of lQCJJ engineer' with 19
\C.lr' nf npcm .. e Ill gelling their
.1lt together. ,1, oppo,ccl to 11.J
\C.tr·old., 'cJrchin1t for Jn auto· ~r.1t 1c hero 10 ~c~p ahem from
l!l' t t llll! the If 11,11\ e fi II le <ICI
hltm n .1p.1rt.
.... lkar !->11Zct1c: You tall.('d
ahout ethic<> in busincr,s in )Ollr
In t rJ)h1mn. l>o )OU renll) thinl.
then· on· 11 lot of unethical com-
pnnie' i11 thi'I count11 ?
~1r,. TDC. Newport Hench
lk:11 \11, I DC In 01) eight
)C.1r\ "' .1 m.in.igcmcnt cun,ult·
.u11 . I h,l\c 'ccn onl\ one com·
p.tn) I '"ould w n .. 1der t'rulv un·
c thu:..il and upon m~ hJ,t\ de·
p.1rturc I prom1,cd them I "ould
forget their n.imc (Jnd I h.l\e) if
they would do hke"i'e I ha-.c a
patmH1C pmt th.H dccreec; a be-
lief 1n the 'ohi:nC} and olidarity
of the Am1.. nl .111 '" tern of bu 1·
ne'' V.-1.. Ml l.1cin.g mJn) of the
<1mc pmtilcm' that Great Bnt·
Jin .. 1, a "l'rltl po"er. denied JI
the 111rn of 1hc l:l\l century And
\\C are t.11:1ng 1hem. Companie'
M C rc.:,tructuring, retraining.
C\ iluo.111ng ..int.I preparing for .1
dtlkrc.:nt \\Oriti. We arc c1l'o
'nl.trt enough to know that "c
.ire preparing today for a world
th.at am,i:d )C'>h!rda~ anLI we 're
hurq 1ng to c.11ch up with
tomorro'>'-. 0 Dear SuZette: Where can l gtt
<1omc information oboul "'hat to
do "ith m) small retail tore for
the <1ummcr en on ond holiday
~cnson? I ju t can't afford an-
other year like lu'lt )Car.
Ms. NK, Newport Beach
Dear M'>. NK Burham WollJ
" the country\ le.it.ling con,ult·
.int hoth in rct.111 ""le~ and m
the 'hopping center rndu'lr).
B.1rhJia·, office' are in Nev.port
Bc.ich a ntl she ha., JU\t com·
plc1cd a f,1hulo11~ hook thJt cv·
er\onc 111 a 'hop or )hopping
l:Cntc r need a-. ,1 'ul"\1,,11 hand
tiou!-0Jrbcarn\ office numhcr "
54·1"11 H You cannot affortl to
tic '>'-tlhout the ad,1cc ,1nd exper·
110,e 1,hc offer-. \Ou in her nc"
b1)(1)..
·u~ttlt Al~er. Mho t column
run5 tach Sunday, is the prt ;.
dent of TtamH'orks, a manage·
mcnt tralnln~ firm ba td in
lnint. Addrc que tion to:
'trlctly lJusintss, Ol'Bngt Coa~t
Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mc5B, 92616.
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e t developer of re11rement com-
mun1t1c • wa the ~ccond mJJor
home builder t('I eek protection 1n
federal bJnkrup1cy court th1\
month. J Lo., Angele' newspaper
reported.
In court filing' f'rida). Lcic;u1•!
Technology h t~d a!! el\ of $21 ~
mil hon t1r1d hahlli11c' of S 168 mil·
hon
Hou to n ·ha~cd U.S Home
Corp. filed under Chapter 11 April
15. 1he new .. paper reported.
I he nationwide hou111ng 'lump 1
being bl3med for both companic~·
troubles.
Ch11ptcr 11 allow a company to
continue operating under \upcrvi·
ion of the bankruptcy court while
it tries lo reach tcUlemcnts with
crediton.
In a memorandum lo his com-
pany'• I 00 empto,eca. Chairman
Michael L. Tenzer Aid Leisure
IC>Ulht bankruptcy protection be· cause ••po1en1ial (retirtmenl
home) purdt11en often hlw been
uneble IO ICll tlleir aiitillt INmei
m IO obUln tuftidnt equitJ from
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Safari in Village Faire
a 'wild' new gift shop
-
From handmade pct accessories to imported items from
Turkey, Safari has a unique gift for everyone.
Located in Laguna Beach's newly renovated Village Faire
Shoppes, Safari is a special shop that carries a variety of cards
(over 10,000). crystal, imported 11em , jewelry accessories, bal-
loons, custom gift wrapping and an array of other items.
Owners Susan Goodspecd iand Pat Kafetzopoulos, whose back-r ·~
.
grounds are in retail and interior design, have
created a unique store and atmosphere that is
the corncr!ilone of Village Paire Shoppes.
As the name sugge ts, Safari's th eme and
decor arc the wild animals of the African jungle.
Starting with 1he black and white zebra-striped
carpet, you know you are in a very different
.. tore.
To start with, Safari carries exotic card for
almost every occasion, with most of the cards
Goodspeed being Jecyclable. To complement their standard
card as ortment, th ey al o stock card hand
painted by a local Laguna Beach re 1den1 and tationcry.
Other items that arc sure to be popular are the handbags im -
ported from Turkey. They are perfect for that hard-to-find Moth-
er's Day gift.
If you appreciate fine Cl) tal, Safari carries tt.c
Jona!lson in all sorts of animal creations. In-
cluded in 1~ as ortment are cry ·tal dolphins,
sea1'. f1 h, wolves, elephant and various other
wild animals.
For pel O\\ ncr , afa ri carric~ 'peciahy hand-
made dog and cal dishe~ and aeccs,ories. There
arc food and water bowl!. and, for the dedicated
owner, matching coffee mug~.
Helium and mylar balk1ons al'o arc available
"1th me!>sage for any occa\lon nnd llre n great
add111on to any g1f1.
A 'lpeciahy of the 'to re will he th eir cu!>tom Kafetzopolous
g1f1 '>'-rapping 1 he \laff \\Ill wrap your gift in pccial Safari wrap-
ping paper or decorate n 1n a rccyclahlc bag of )Our choice.
\long with all or th c.,c un1quc and \ancd offerings. Safari car·
rie je"elry accc,~ones. c:u,tom 1-,hirt • calligraphy, \ar1ou bra
and copper knick-~nack\, Oowcr.. .tnd a \anety of Other pec1ahy
gift 11ems.
Good peed 11nd Kafetzopolou poin t out that 50 percent or lhe
proceed from their hand-c rafted item "ill go 10 charities such
a Greenpeace and vanou\ \\1ld t1 n1mal prci.ervation organiia-
tion!i. The owner ore vcl)' environmentally con Cl{'US and a~ urc
that mo t paper item~ are rec}clnble.
Along with the very interc~1ing gift ideas. a plus to hopping at
Safa~i in the Villa~~ ~oire hoppes is its bi-level underground
parkin g truclure. I h.-. cn4\ure' that you don't have 10 drive
around on the weekend'> trying to fi nd a parking spot.
The grand opening for Safari will be held May I, when the fir t
customers will be we lcomed into the llhop. To celebrate their
opening, during May tticy will be holding a drawing for a piece of
their fine cry tal. Snfon\ grand opening coincides with the Cinco
de Mayo celebration of the mall.
Safa ri 1 loc1ucd in the Village h ure "hoppes at 1100 . Con~t
H1ghw.1y, u11e :?2 1 in Laguna Bca1..h For atltht1onal information
call 497-2424 .
Complexion Plus a 'wonder soap'
If )Ou have lned unc;uccc ,fully 10 find a oap that will clean e
your 'ikin "1thout di) ing, >ct mo1,1untc "11hou1 eau'iing blcm·
1'ihe,, Complexion Plu~ 1s the an'twcr
Th" product is hkc no other. Nut uni) <.:.111 11 clean you r kin ,
but 11 aho mo1s1unte' \.,,11hout lea-.ing Jm grca'y re itlue or film
behind.
Complexiun Plu' hn' been around for mnny year!., ;1nd 1h1s Ion·
ge\.ll)' pcaJ..c; for it!iclf. V1vcx, .1 11 "a' original!) called, wa <; de·
veloped in 1947 as p.irt of ..1 hnc of '>harnp<>O\ .md concht1oners
't>ltl 10 he,11th ,ind beauty 'uppl) .,tore,,
Renamed Complexion Plu <>. 11 ha-. been reformulated and 1111·
rrO\cd Soothing. yel thorough. II \\llrk~ wond~" on 1110'>1 -,)..in
types, even helping to dimini h the 11ny lines on 1hc face and
neck
h ench milled, it i!. a hurd bnr that won 't melt and dis.1ppcJr
after JUSI a few u es, making 11 an economical choice. Still, the
greatc t tc'itament to a product'<, effcctivencs i it · users.
People who have u ed the ~oap have written the company with
praises of its effec11vene and claim(\ about how it has helped
1hcir problem kin. Addi11onnlly, many long-time user who had
lo t track of Lhe company over the ye:m have been delighted to
find the soap still being produced and now c1.en better than be-
fore.
Complexion Plu i available by miul order -at $6 for a 3V4-
ouncc tiar -and may be purcha ed by contacting Complexion
Plu , P.O. Box 1561, Hun1ing1on Beach 92647. hs manufacturer
offer a refund if not totally a1isfied
Job-finding workshop in Irvine
There arc m,iny rct' on why people elicit the service!. of a en·
teer colm\elor -chnnging pro(ci.o,ion!>, continu11I turndowm •. no
direction or 1dcn a to what industry to pursue, lack of knowledge
of how 10 find the "hltldcn JObs,'' land 1hcn1 or negotitnc 1tlary.
Many arc out of "-Ork nnd need the erv1ccs to promote quick
and dec1 tve ac11on to generate job lead!I. They
need emotional <iupporl, positive input and nur-
l\aring during the ttmc of their cris1!1.
Woman'11 World offers a place of safety to 1he
1rouhled individual seekina to redirect hi• or her
career. according 10 Muriel Mabay Tempcro,
owner or the employment tcrvice. The utc of
YOCational tescina and profesaional cV.luation by
COUMeloln helpt 1he pcnon quickly ._. his or
ber f•linp and deal with hiddeft fear.
T 8odl men and women canf• &hat moll of
empero whit .... to ta.ppen for them II u ...,_nt
ia dleir attitu*a. Womea't World'i ta1booU ... witll titlMMor·
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Caba ollars
nights to
remember?
A CABLE FROM CAllO In
Friday's dispatch from C.abo San Lucas,
I rc Por1cd tha1 the vil-
lage is gelling even
with us gringos for in -
troducing the raucous
Spring Break to the
o nce·pristine tip of
Baja Cali[ornia Su r .
• And now, I'm !old, the
retaliation already has
begun.
Enter Gary M. Wag-Jll'l'Y
ncr and the Giggling ·-•!!!!II!!!:!>!... Marlin. •
Wagner, an auda-L I cious Southern Calif-0C3
ornia n, owns !he hot· Scene
test spot -entertai n-------• men1-wise -in all of Los Cabos. Like,
man, it's wild. I had dinner there the
other night, and n1ay never recover.
From the excitement, I n1can. As n sa m·
pier, patrons· c;1n be hung upside down
-next to a giant blue marlin -for pic-
lure-taking purposes. And for renlly far-
ou1 s1uff, stand back when someone or-
ders a 1equila shoote r. 11 can get a bit
messy. ·
And now tha1 Norteamcricanos have
blessed 1his village wi1h the springtime
ritual or rampaging collegians, \Vagner
and his partner -i ·erry Phillips of
Ncwporl Beach - arc returning some-
thing of equal social significance.
... Phillips and Wagner ha'Ve
invited me to compare the. two,
-but it'll have-to wait for a
reasonable per i od of
convalescence . My insurance
policy (with Executive Lile ,
would you believe?) covers
only one tequila shooting per
annum .
The Orange Coast offspring of 1hc
Giggling ~·1:ulin has nlready pcncd on
Balboa Ptninsula. rn1 ad\ tscd. on the
former snc. or Bubbles, at IJalhoa and
Palin. Phtlrips and \Vagnct have 111vi1ed
inc to comp:1re the: t"'O, bul it'll h:i.vc to
wait for a reasonable period of convales-
cence. My insurance policy (with Execu-
tive Life , would you believe?) cove rs
only one tequila shoo11ng per annun1 .
lrnroducing us 10 the ancr-dark de·
lights of Cabo San Lucas "ns fin Orange
c·oun1y refugee, 1..nrry Li1vinoff, "'ho's
J U~! abou t the happiest gringo J\·e C\Cr
cricoun1c1ed . Lu,1noff. a -11 -ycar-old
bachelor, ~1111 n"n" properly in l..ag11nn
Ntgucl. hut hrt" found his paracll!.c at
:0.1ciuco':. L.111d'" End !·le and \Vagncr
.,..·ere classn1a1c!> a1 Sherman Oak ... I llgh,
and L.a rf)' wi:.hc" only for a couple of
n1atcnal things: (1) a'i 11 liccn..,ccl skip·
per. he 'd hke an occa~1onal a:.:.1g11men1
to holl a boa1. any bo.u: and (2). he
"'1shcs, 111:.ybc. h1:. old school churn
"·ould'vc lipped him "·hen 1he wildly
'ucccssful G1gghng Marlin opened in
'82.
1\-lorc. aboul the mul11-gif1cd Lit,inoff
later, including hts unique circular hon1c
atop a water tower (with one or the
"orld's grandcsl 360-degrcc views), but I
n1ust unpack n knapsack bul~ing "'1th all
sorts of scribbled notes. 10 w 11:
• In case you're speculaling. you r dol·
lar may now be e~changed for 2,977
pesos. Wife Kitty was very impressed
.,,,hen I brought her a colorful vcstido
and a handful of trinkets va lued in the
:.ix-figure range.
• Orange Counlians !\re big in Los
Cabos. They tell me developer Don Koll
acquired the eli1e enclave of Palm1lla ,
anchored by a hotel. 11nd man·bboul·
many-towns Clement Hirsch owns one o
the cosllics1 casas in the neighborhood.
• Just about evcf)' third yacht mooi:ed
off Cabo San L.u c11s bears 11n Orange
County logo. In Friday's dispatch, I tol or one. Newport Beach skipper offcrin
a l!ilraight swap a Slack of New Yor
trip steaks for one of our durlldos.
• Now that Newport Beach and Ca
San Luc.as have formally e mbraced a
"si.stcr cities" (there'll be an officia
abr11zo ThurSday at Cano'l!i Restaurant)
Orange Coas ters will be fascin11ed I
learn of a fast-growing colony dow
1here. It's called Gringo Oukh.
•Our fishing \ICSl!iel, 1he Bounder, ra
into "lumpy" l!iCI! only once -whic.
was cnouah for th is dclic1te landlubbe r
When the Pac.ific: swclh1 got' tno hea\I)'
Cap'n John obli1in1ly reversed 1rou
Land's End toward 11\t calmer Sc:• o
Corta. Al every freeway motoris
Uowt. i1'1 imponaht co know when
loll .. .,, -be -led. II we h ....-duo -th, miMina the off
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Entertainmeiitie:i
Oassi fied/C4
lol'"'""" .... ~{)t~npC.:-.1~ "°"
life keeps humming along for Jean Tandowsky who keeps
herself busy performing wilh a five piece band, handling
pub!icit) for Orange County Ph1lharmon1c Socic and
helping several charitable organization~
Life's sweet melodies always hit .
the high notes for Jean Tandowsky
If you arc a n1ovic buff or lhc late.
JaW, Jale Type, ifnd )'Ouflnppc/1 10 cntch
··Reveille v.11h Beverly'· soni c nigh•. take
a close look at the \VOrnan playing for
Frank Si11;11ra . Frankie
i~ crooning "Night and
Day.. in c·o1umb1a ·~
n1ini-n1u~ic;1l. 11nct Jean
1·andO\\'~~y J~ at the
kt)Ooard,
'"I l>J1v. it on 1clcvi·
s1on one night and
there I wa . I felt like
ope~ing 1he windows
and yelli ng oul, hey.
C\'crybody lislcn, I'm
playing the piano for
Prank S1na1 ra.'' s;:ud
the Lido Isle resident. ·
Us11ally, the rnusical
randowsky is :.1 ng1ng
Society
1hc prn1.1tc~ of the Orange County
Pll il harn1on1c Society in her role a.!t pub-
lic relations d1rcc1or. She ;1cccptcd that
staff Job ,c,cn )Cars .1go after ha\'ing
SC f'\cd J.0 )'Car~ doing \Oluntccr (:.ind
prize-winni ng) public11y d1111cs for the stint, tin1e on the fashion .ramp as a New
(ltsanlrarton. -Actualtj. her-parent"!>---e>t---York John Robert P0\1.--ef mOOc:J. and
pcctcd her 10 be affihatCd with ,in l\r· nick making Ln 1-iOl\)'YoOOd . !he p1ano-
g_t1n i1.111on (uch as 1hc OCPS. but a' .1 play111g ·rando"~~) began 10-call Lido
concert pian1.)I l'le home . She and her l:uc: hu.iol'.land 01.
·· ~1} fJthcr pl:1ycd clJ ~1c.1I rnu~te .. H.alph 13ndoW"'ik~ built ll hon1c 1herc
he IO\cd Chopin, :1nd C\'Ct)' nighl he and "he l'lcgan IO hear 1alk amongo:1 LI
pla)l"d "ondcrful 1nuo:1c.1 I \\'i1~ c"<r1hed "omen about l01m1ng ;in Ort1ngc
to be,n1t1ful 1nu..,1c, but I ,d\\,l)') ln,cd ("ounl\ Ph1lh!'rn11\111c Soc1c\\
popul.ir 11111<.1c I htl\C hCl'll <1ble 10 pl;i)' '\\e \\Jnh::<l tu hl\C c•)ncert~ here 1n-
1hc piano .. 1ncc l "a~ fi ve . I could pla> ,1c,1d ol ha\tng 10 tlri'c 10 t..u~ ngele~
anything I heard ·1 h1~ "':!~ ht•fore the tl ,1\<: of £rce"\l\<,, "~·l y f>1thcr '"'t(ll'd th .11 I 1l·,1r11 l(l .ind 11 tonk .i long on1C to get thcf-c
rtnd mu ... ic-. ;tnd I "·t' cnroltcll 111 the ~llldrcd :0.1c.1d. l·ncdJ Bcl1nl<tntc ("ho
H.U)t;;JJn Con(el'\'ttlon 1n ·101ontt1 l\e /;ttcr co111Juc1cd .111 U1.1ngc Count~
nc,cr hccn ;,or~. bl11 I 0:11!1 lo,ctl the Ph 1lh,1rmon1c orchc.:.tra u1111I 1%:!) ,u'ld
popul:.ir n1u,1c ~1} 1c.1cht't'> ·though t I the late Lee Roget) "ere among the
v.,1.s de111cnteli." earl) planner, 111e oc1c.:t} wa~ 1ncorpo-
\Vhen 'he \\;ts .1 tc:cn:u:l'r .ind found 1,11cd 111 19'iJ "
hc:r 1v:t)' fro1n her hon1ctO.,.,·n. ·1 ur<11110, ·r Jndo"'~) "".1~ a char1e1 mcmhcr of
10 Ne" "{ork. the producer" of thl' E:irl the Lido l'le l~on1n1111ce !.l.1r1cd 1n IQ.li~
Carroll Vanitic" didn 't think )hl· \\:t~ de-and h;1\ \Cf'\l'd the group a~ puhhcu~.
mcntcd She 1.1.·o.1~ hired and rltned p1 ,1no nicn1he r,h1p. ptJ)tcr comm ntee .1nll
for f1\C year~ on llroJd"a) in <>o1nc ""halC\C r the} :islo.cd" {0CPS I' nu"
prett) big n1us1c11I sho":... \upponcd b) :\3 v.onn:n comm111cc:.. "1th
In the earl) '5~. after lhl' 13ro~d"a) See TANOOWSKY!C2
Hotel tar
outshin11
neighbors
It'll only appropriate that President
Dush, in a vel) rare Orange County ..,.
pcarance, would se lect the 19-story Four
Seasons l·lo1el as his
"meeting ground" w11h
representatives of the
Japanese govcrnmcn1.
l 'his wnter cqn'I think of
a more appropriate loca-
thJn for such 11n ·impor·
tant occasion. 1 here are
not n1any v.cll de igned
hotels in Orange
County. \Vi1h lht cxccp·
tion of the Four Sea·
sons, hotels located in
f ashion Island generally re.pre~ent the \lo'OrSI in Architecture
commercial architecture.
The Ne"'porter comes
clo'>e 1n 1ern1\ of charm. landscapin& and
graph1c.\i, bu1 the remaining holels, espe·
cialty the Radisson Hotel by 1he airport
fall "ay shor1 o( even moderale design.
' ·rhe architecture of 1hc Four Seasons,
the interior:... land5Cttping. graphics, and
even the tcn1porary lawn sculpture em-
ph:1:..1ze~ ~upcrb 1as1e. El egance is the.
onl> \\-Ord that keep~ coming forward
v. hen )Ou "alk through the va rious publk:
~p.1ce~ l-l1gh rrsc arch11cc1u rc is judged on
three clcmenl.\ ur a :..tructure: the base of
1he bu1ld1ng. 1hc b<xty of the building e~
pcc1,lll) how the co rner.; are treated, and
la~!I}. the method the architecl uses IO
"u~p-off' !he \tructurc In all three
clement'>, the hCJll'I ra1cs an 'A-plus." Es-
J>CC1ally the v.ay 1he arch11ects Wimberly,
\\ h1,ened -Allison, l 'ong and Goo -AJA.
trc.11 cd the upQ_er ~r11o'!_of the hotel.
ll\ ~1cpp1ng back. the upper rooms lu:c·
UI'\ deck<> are formed by the rooms below. l h1~ "<1lu11on adds an almost "sculpture"
de,1gn 10 1he upper por1ion of the tower,
.it the !>an1c time providing ~n excellent
·'niche" for f-our Seasons logo. T.hc (1ct
1h.it 1hc o"'ner~ pcrn1111cd "cascading"
f(.Vm' near the top of the siructure Is not
onl\' 1fic n1u<;t daring part of the de ip
hut cc r1a1nl~ 1nakcs the greatest contribu·
t1\)n to 11 ... O\'Cr.11! success.
I\~ £,u and a"ay, the hotel dominates
the 1-a .. h1on Island sk}li ne. especial~
"hen ctimp;utd "uh lhe many flat-top,
• gli:t~, off1Cl' bu1ltJ1ng1. that surround tM
hotel
An 1ntcre~un11 featu re of 1he exterior
dc<>tgn 1 .. hO\lo 1hc architects handled the
balcon1c!. The execution of the various
d('ta1I onl} 11dd to ·1he high degree of de·
'ISO excellence In most ho1c:ls they arc a
domulJnt feature of the 1ower design. Yet
1n this case. probably due 10 the ocetn
\IC"'· 1he railings arc "minimal," crcatinc
See HOTaM
Lessons
learned by
watching
Morphosis architects' designs give
life, animation to their creations
·1111~ spccufl series "·ill introduce >011 to
,,on1c of 1hc pirfnlls of r1.·n1bdcling :ind
uffcr po.,~iblc _,o/ur1on!t. 011t.· nn1c before
you 5/11r/, rcn1odeling ;., a scriou~ under·
1a~·1ng.
Our real education concerning rcrnod·
cling bcg,u1 one day when we no1iced l!n
old home across the
strcel bei ng gulled 11nd
alw being prep11red for
;1 major rcn1uclchng job.
• Pit(all no. 3: II was
confi1sing 11nd su rpri.sing
to us tha1 a small corner
!>eClion of the house wa5
left s1anding while the
rest or the house was
comple1cly demolished.
Our curiosity led us to
ask one of 1hc construc-
tion workers why it was
lcf1 slanding and his an -
swer was equally surpris·
ing to us.
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Pt,.~.
Remodeling
• Suggestion no. 3: It seems th11 by
leaving a ce rtain section or the old house
51anding you then can ~ualify for a Home
Improvement l.Dan, which allows you cc r·
1:1in 11..1 1dv1 ntage and is ca,ier to Qb1ain
1han 1 new home loan.
~•ctly how much of 1hc old structure
must be left 1andin1 ca n be determ ined
by your b1nk loan officer or a tax 1ttor·
ney. so take: 1hc exlra lime to investigate
1h1s point.
BICk 10 the contlnua1ion or our own
"This Old HouM" rcmodelln1 project
acrou the alrect
One 1hin1 1ha1 became incrcuin&I) no-
1iallblt on lM ~ w11 lbtl even 1'-lfl the ,._ old pict·up rtuck would
""" up hi tho _..1 ....... -·n who
jo_.i ... t ol the --....,. dlf· -Al ...... k -·t llrildftlly ..... "'"' ......,. __ bef .. -... ...
-.. of ............ ~, 11of .. t...._., .......... ..
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Stop for a momcn1 and think about ar-
chitecture a' a verb ln1ngine design to he
1hc acl 01 mc1amorphQ!>ing a structure
from the procc!." of it.:.
con~truction to a place:
of purpose. :ind being
able 10 feel both or
!hose ac tivities al once.
Like the c:uerp1llar be·
conl111g a butterfly but
remembering ils roots.
'fhis emphasis on ac·
tion as 11 way to describe
nrchitceture -and to
oommunica lc the cuhure
from which it comes -
combined with 1he ag-
grc!lsive nature: of ex-
ploring a rornlati n "in
formation'' chaructc rizes
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M121~1llll1I
Arts
Scene
lhc c:cpcricnce tha1 is the Los Angeles ar-
chitectural firm ~1orphos1s. Recogni~~d
1n1ernationally as a leader in experimental
architecture. f\lorphosis principals Thom
Mayne and Michael Rotondi arc currently
presented in a urvcy exhibition cn1i1led
"Morphosis: Making Architecture" a1 lhc
Laguna Art Muse um through Jun~ 9.
;\ctording to museum director and ex·
hlbtt cur1t tor harlcs Ocsmanus: "'the C,'C·
h1bit1on 1s not so much about arch11ccture
per sc. but more about the workings o(
1he nl!nds o( a pair otartiSt! who y.·ork in
the area of architecture. T he object UP
view should be ~en nol a rc prcscnla·
tions o( buildings 50 much 1 convcycrs or
infom1at10n about idea of buildi np ."
A& !he: first full -scale prescn111ion of
their work in Southem Caliromi1, 1hc e•·
hibi1 focu.sc primarily on· a multif ariou1
1elcc1ton of Morphosi dcsigni whk h arc •
diJplayed in rouatt air.etches. delaiJcd pre.·
scn11hon maquc1tc1 and comple• concep-
1ual rcndcrlnp. W1ndcrin& lhfOUlh W
Morpho1is coUcction of 1rc.1Htec1ural
models -whklr .,. subtly color<c' ill
eanh tones to ~le YftCOn'fttidoftal
f0<m end the~ -oleaclr
--1-rem-.i-.orhon -=hon I www .. I. ol _...,. cuU I,. eds< -~=~=:;~;; bu~ . Witt. 1 lndooflocl I s
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kid• lo help
arouad t11e
house. I bel""
ll Is Important
ror &hem lo
help In order lo
learn rTlfaJ. blllty end p·
tratlon. A of
late. I am ques·
tlonlna If the
battles are
worth the help. ------
Ws usitr just
to do thlnas
mysetr. What
Parenting
101
do you think? -----• Worn Out
Dear Worn Out:
A Ha!"lard University study
which panned 40 years follow-
ing the lives of 456 teen-age
boys from inner-city Boston re·
'ealcd !>Orne interesting facts
about raising happy children.
One fact stood out wh en the e
men were compared at middle
age: independent of family in·
come, ethnic background, 1ntelli·
gcnce or education, those who
worJ,...cd ai. boys lived happier,
mo re productive lives.
Doing chore teache a child
that people must cooperate to
accompli'ih comm on goal-.
equally important, a child can
gain a feeling of self-worth. a
. I ,
• •
sense o( eca:implithment, ud
learn basic bousekeepinW1ard
skills.
Your battles over doin1 family
chores seems exceuive. You
might need to alter your beh1v·
ior in order to break tbe nea•·
live cycle. Listed btlow arc a
couple of suggestions.
Set reasonable standard . take
the time to teach your child how
to do a task. Don't a sume he/
she know . Break the ta k into
small step . Demonstrate how
each step hould be done. Do it
with your child. Then let him/
her try it alone. Be fair in your
expectations.
Reward your child's effort by
a thank you, mile and praise.
Children tend to repeat behav·
iors which are rewarded.
If your child doc n't complete
a task, he/she should receive an
automatic consequence. Don't
over-react. Make it appropriate.
The consequence should fo llow
immediately without any yelling
or angry exchanges on your part.
Consistency is critical. And then
get o~ with a new day and a
fresh start.
If you have a question or con·
cern, ttrite to Dr. Dl11n11 Peters.
111 the Orange ColJst Dally Pilot,
P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa,
91616 or the Huntington Beach
lndt'pendent, 17969 Beach Blvd .•
Huntington Beach, 92648.'
Fear II
Dear Ann Landen: I am a sue·
cessful career woman who h11
been reading
your co!umn for
ye an. fine in the
De uoit Free
Presa, then in lhc
lndianapoli1 Star,
next in the Fon
Wayne Journal·
Gazette and now
in the Topeka
Cafatal-Journal. 1
'' ;1 ign my name
to lhi) letter but
l am asking that
you not reveal my
identity.
I have canceled
I -••••
three dental appointment in the
ln'it two months although l need to
have my teeth cleaned and should
check out a molar that is giving me
trouble. Why don't I go? I'm
a hamed to tell you. I am afraid of
gc:ttmg AIDS. Ever since I read
abou t the HIV positive dentist in
Florida who infected three pa·
Weddings
t1entt with that deadly virus,
have been terrified.
I'm 1ure there mu t be t~u·
11nd1 -maybe millions '-who
are frtptened of the same thing.
What can you say to quiet our
fean? You have a knack for put·
tina things in lanpaaae that people
can understand. Pleue, Ann, set
me straight on this. I'll be forever
grateful. -Longtime Reader in
Kansas
Otar Kansas: We spoke with Dr.
JamH Curran, dlrtttor ot the
AIDS DMslon of tk Centers for
Disuse Control In AllHta, and be
made tbe followln1 points which
should put your conttrns In prop-
er pen pec:tlvt:
It ha been 10 years since the
first AIDS ca'ie was reported.
Since then, nearly 170,000 cases of
AIDS have been reported to the
Centers for Disease Control. The
recently reported HIV infections
in Florida were the first recorded
cases of patients becoming in·
fected during dci:ital care.
LUDWICK-SIEGEL
Lisa Beth Siegel and Daniel Davis Ludwick, both of Costa Mesa, were
united in marriage March 23 during ceremonies at St. Andrews Presby·
1eri11n Church in Newport Beach.
Allending the bride as maid of honor wa Suzie Detro. Bridemaids
"'ere Michelle Siegel, Jennifer Siegel, Jodi Farrow, Lori Gardner, Lisa
I lackney, Patsy He lington, Shanna Midi.ind, Michelle Niehold and Lilo
~1elltng
Uc\! man was Kevin O'Brien Groomsmen we re Ron Siegel, Paul Bry·
.1111. D.1, 1d Hagen, Eric Reynold-.. Jim Sc.Hena, colt Snow ::ind Greg
~p1ccr
Dr. Curran explained that ex· the point that the hiah risk of
actly how the three P1orlda pa· tran!lm1 sion of hep11iti1 8 viru!I
tients got AIDS from &his dcnlist during invas1\lc proccdure1 has
is not known. ll is entirely possible been reduced due to the immuni·
that the infccdon occunc:d when zation of health cue worker
the dcntitt's rubber alove was again5t that infection.
punclured by a needle that also.;. And now, dear readers, here's
pierced his finaer, and the den· what I Udale I do not b4tllne 1h1&
tist's blood became intermingled any dentist, phytklH or IMalth
with the patienls' blood. Or the proftsJlontl who perform• l11•11lve
dental equipmenl may h1we been procedures .nd Is aW11re that he or
inadequately sterilized following she has been tnfttted •Ith the
exposure to the dentist's blood AIDS vln11 should wt&hhold lid•
Both the American Dental A)· lnronnatlon from employers or pa·
sociation and the Centers for Dis· tlents. By -the same token, palltnts
case Control have recommended who are' aware that lhey are In·
procedures which, when followed rected ha~t a moral obll11llon lo
carefully, will rrotect against the lnronn their denll ts •nd physl-
transmission 0 HIV infection via clans. I WIS amazed lo nnd Chat
potcnlially contaminated dental there are some strong voices on
equipment. Jn addition, the Amer· the other side or this Issue. Tht
1can Medical Ao;sociation and the right to prtvuy is one thing. Sub·
American Dental Association and jecting Innocent people co a t1tal
other have recently 1s ucd rcvi ed disease is quite another.
guidelin es for further minimiz ing Gem of. the Day (Credit Fred
the already rare transmission of Barnes): Ha ve you noticed that
the AIDS virus during invasive i.ome people nc,er mi"c; an oppor-
procedu'res. Dr. Curran also made tunity to nm. an opportunity?
Submit nuptial news
The Daily Pilot wants to share
you r wedding or engagement
announcement with the com·
munity. We make it easy for
you, too!
_____ __;. _________ ___,,.--------..,..-----, Alter 1he ceremony, a reception ft11 the 225 relative' and friend" :it·
Ju t rill out copie'i of our en-
gjgement and wedding form .
You can either pick them up in
our lobby at 330 West Oay St.,
Co ta Mesa Monday through
Frida) from 8 a.m. to 6 pm. or
mail your request with a
stJmpcd. \clf-addre 'ICd enve·
lope to the Wedding Depart·
mcnt. Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo><
1560. Costa Mc a. 92626. II l '2 OArnerlcanlleart tenl.lmg \\J' held at the Airporter Inn Hotel J ! J ~j j j {I] l1 I JU! AHOCiatlon After .i rahiti honey.moon, the co uple 1., at home 1n Newport Beath.
I he brid e " the daughter of Lynn Kelly of Cost::i Mesa and Irv Siegel
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LESSONS
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duY>n one ol the .,;am 'trcct' of
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bcr ol men !tl.1nu1ng a1 cen.1111
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hold ttmc.:r
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"clcg.1ni..c" cun11nue' 10 permeaic
1hc ,p,1ce<, I he deplo~mcn1 of
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pl.11n 111 dc1.11I hO\\ d;I\ l.1borcr':>
c..1n .1tfcct )<lllr remt1del1ng project.
I fm'vC\e r for no". Jll'I rcrnemhcr
1h.11 .1 ... the \'vc,11.c\I linl. 111 .1 ch.1in
d1. tc:rm111c\ 1hc '>lrcn~1h ol the en·
t11e ch.11n. 'o Jl'u \\Ill the qu.1111)
t1f \Our projel.I lie detcrrrnnec.J h)
1 he.: le ,1,1 qualif 1cc.J \Hlrkc r
• ~u~c,tu>rl no 4 Al'o real11c
1h.11 when the F.ene r<il c:onlrac.tor\
.... 1lc,pcr,on proud!) tell )OU .ibout
llH:ir le 1m 111 qu.1hf1cd con'ltruc·
111111 'rcu.1h't'. th e\ \\Ill n,·,er 1ell
\1•u .1huu 1 1hc p1cl.-up l.1hor force
1,hJI lhC) Y.111 al\n U'>C tlll )Our
prtlJCl I
Daniel and Lisa Ludw1d.
I he fo11nl.l::it1on of an) eonMn: ... -
lmn jOh .... the qUJliflCLlliOn\ Of the
lahor forc.e . 1ncc ni.1m of the ac·
1ual latinrcr' c.1n he d.1> lalwrcr'
or appren11c.c \\orl.c 1-.. 1 hen 'upcr·
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don I .1'-'lllllc 1h.1t h1.'l lll'C .1 1.lHl·
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Wedding and engagement
ne"' 1s published on a pace·
.1v,11lnblc haSI' ..
mcnt Ii\ 111g experience th" w.i)
her wa1ching 1hc rcmmlcl111g
ru(1Jec1 aero% the •11rec1 and see-
llll? the huild111~ defect in our new
.1p.irtmeni I \\.Ould ha"e ''"'\\Cred
• 'Jot in a Ne\\ 'I ork second!" 10
.tn)Onc\ i.uggc,t1n~ "c rcmo<lcl
our hott'le
I od.1> 11 am.11c~ me ho~ omc·
1hmg 'u oh\10u!> Jt that time could
h1. forgotten univ a 'hort time
later I ~uc'' one·, point of vie''
c.h.m!!c' drJ'ltrc.111)' depending on
''here \nu \IC\\ 1hc point
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TANDOWSKY
From Cl
11.illO me ml-l' 1-. l
'I c-.. l\c hcc rl 1muhcd \\llh
1he Ph1lh.irn111n1l. -.incc th e 0 '10, I
.ittcml mthl ol the conce rt' :inti
'"011.. 1111 the fund r.11,cr,, 1.u rrcn1h
lhl' ( 1nldc n Ll.111111 C\ e nt llll Ju nt.•
I I rn wurl..1ng harder th.Ill I C\er
h.l\e, h111 1t\ '" C\l1t1ng I 'pcu.11
I). reach111~ .ill ot thn'c children
1hrnu •h 0111 p1ugrjm'I c><po,1ng
them to the hc,mt1f11l 1m1"c "
During lhc carh \C.it\ of hdp
111g 0l'P get C'-tilhlt'lhCd .1 11d
<l1>1ng \1ll un1cer \\t1rl.. .11 I lual!
I h"p11.1l, I .1ndoy.,I.,\ \\,I\ .11,o 111·
'1ru111cnt.1l m hr111ging mu...ic to 1hc
.111c nt11111 t.if UC children throu!!h
the Ill\\\ defun l t t h1ldn.:n·, I he
11rc Ciu1ld ~he ;ind the late Pru
llolc.lc n \Ht lie 1 he 01u,1c and h m::...
fur I~ ptc.1duc11un' th,11 pl.1\cd tu
\RO .1ud1cnc.c' .11 Ornngc Cn,1'1
C nllegc \IJn) of the 'hu\\' c.ap
tuu:d n.u1on~1l .1w.1rcJ,,
I ,rndm"I..\ " ut11l1.11ctl "1th
I "'o 1 .. 1c \\omen\ Cluh. I 1.1'1111011·
,1hlc' (('h,1pman ( ullcltc -.uppmt
Group), thJpm,in Mu)1C ""'ot'.1·
.Ile,, Dc.,1gn111g Women, C'.u11clo1
Ch.1p1cr of the OC Performtnll
rt.., Center, nnd \he " u patron
member ol ~.ngclito cJc Oro.
In her i1porc time, Tunduw'-~Y
h.1'i a f1\.c ·p1ecc hand that she
formed rune )Cotr' :\JO "fhc Inter·
national'' play for pnv.u e pert1cs
.rntl they arc pl<1y1ng her .sonl-' -
the popular tune~ that 'he ha al·
wa~ 10\-'Cd.
Louise and Roy Woolsey
WOOLSl!.'Y
Louise and Roy Woolsey, resi-
dents of Lido Isle for 31 year , cel-
ebrated their golden wedding anni-
versary aboard the SS Independ-
ence, cruising by the Hawaiian Is-
lands.
Prior to their departure, a re-
ception and buffet dinner was
hosted by their family, Dr. and
Mrs. Roy B. Wool\ey of Los Altos
Hills and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene A.
Nordstrom of Vancouver, Wash.
Among those :mending the f cs-
fivities were retired justice and
Mrs. Rodney Potter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Leventhal, Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Lock-
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Krocnert and other friends from
Lido Isle.
The Wool cy were married
April 18, 1941 1n Phoenix, Ariz.
They met while both were tudents
at University or California at Los
Angeles. After gradua1ing, Roy re-
ceived a law degree from Universi-
ty or Southern California and
practice law with Angelo and
1 hatcher in Newport Center.
Both are California na1i"e and
members or St. Andrew Presbyte-
rian Church. Roy 1\ a 'it:iff com-
modore of the Lido 1 le Yach t
Cub and both part icipate in nu-
merou 'iervice and educational or-
ganiiat1on
Engagements
Pamela Slos.u and Michael
O'Malley
O'MALLEY ·SLOSAR
A June wedding i being
planned by Panela L)nn lo 3r or
Irvi ne and MichJel Patrid
O'Mnlle) or we .. tm1n tcr, who on-
nounced 1he1r engagement re·
cent I).
The two "111 nch • .ingc 'o"
June 2:? at Lake 11111., C.Ommun1t}
Church of Laguna 11111'
The bnde-lo·bc 1 the daughter
or fodd J Slo,ar of Tu"ilin .ind
Judith A. Dougher!> of he'ino
She gradua1ed from Irvine High
chool and California 1a1c Un1-
ver\1 ly, Long lkach
fhe pm,pcc11vc hmtegroom 1<,
the on uf Mr and Mr,. Thomas
K. O'Mallt:" or Wc,1m1n,1cr. He
graduated from M.11er Dc1 High
chool and Cahlurn1.1 Slate Um·
vcr 11y, Long Beach.
DONA'J .f LO~£
M r. and Mr-;. Rack Flore-; of
Hunlington Beach and Mr. ond
Mr Ru \\ MJnn of r remont are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Catherine A.L
Horc11 of H.iyward. to Mylc f .
Donal, al~ of lla>ward.
The tv.o "'111 C\changc "'eddtng
"ow Jul) 13 at f•a11h Lutheran
Chu rch m Ca tm Valley
fhc tmdc-to-bc " u graduate of
L>nbrook Hiah School in s~rn Jo e.
The pro,pccuvc hridcgroom. 'On
of Loii1 Donal of Ups~1lu, Minn., is
a graduate ol Upsala Area High
School anJ attended North Dako-
ta Stotc University.
South Coast Repertory breaks some more new
ground this week·
end while three
collegiate theater
groups bring back
a trio of golden
oldies.
through May 11, with a clolin1
matinee 1eheduled for May 12 at 3
p.m. Reservations 432-5880.
SCR continues
its Calfest of
original plays
from California
playwrights with
Ri c hard
H el le se n 's
,.
11111
"Our Town," the Thornton Wil·
der classic about life in a rural
New Ensland community, opens a
three-weekend engagement at
Irvine Valley College under the di-
rection of Ron Elhson. Don
Formanek is cast as the stage man-
ager, while the roles of George
and Emily will be played by Mi-
chael Benjamin and Laura Mead-ors. S1tt1ng in "Nick's Waterfront Saloon" are, from left, • who tar in "The Time of Your Life,' whid't ....
Thursday at Orange 'Coast College.
"Moonshadow" Intermission
on the Second
Curtain is 8 p.m. Thursdays Randy Campbell, Bryan Burnes and Weston Taussig
St age of the
1hrough Saturdays until May 18 and tickets may be ordered at 559-the Costa Me.-.a Civic Playhouse, r------::::=:::::~:::::::::::;;:=:::=
303 611 1 lamiltun ~t.. Cos1a Mesa
Costa Mesa theater. Ot her local
openil)gs include "The Time of
Your Life" at Orange Coas t Co l-
lege, "Our Town'' at Irvine Valley
College and Shakespeare 's
"Troilus and Cre ida" at Rancho
Santiago College.
"Moonshodow" takes place on
July 20, 1969 -th e day Neil
Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin fir'lt
set foot on the moon -and ro-
cusc on a )Ou ng man facing a de-
cision that will tc'il hi'l own cour·
age. Martin Ben<1on 1 direc1ing
the new pin). which features Rich-
ard Do) le, John K Linton, Clare
Carey and Robin Groves, v.-1th
Young Conservatory 1udent'I
Russell Keating and David
Marsala nllernat1ng in the ca'lt.
3 The Trojan War is the back-(650·5269), Thursday through Sat·
ground for "Troilus and Cressida" urdays at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. until May 12. by Rancho Santiago C.Ollege's PAC • "The Bacchae" '" the Studio
Theater Company. The show plays Theater of Saddleback College in
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 Mission Viejo {582-4656), Friday
p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. until and Saturday 31 8 p.m.
May 19. Reservations 564-5661. • "l:.verybody Loves Opal" at
The curtains are ready to de-the San Clemente Community
scend on three local stage produc-Theater, 202 A"e. Cabnllo, San
lions 3fter this weekend. They are· Clemen1e {492-<l.i65), Wednc day-.
• "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" 1hrough Saturda)'> a1 p.m. until
at the Irvine Community Theater, May 11 w1th one matinee ne\t
Turtle Rock Community Park, Sunday at 2 pm -
Turtle Rock Drive at Su nnyhill • "fiddler on the Roof' at the
Lane, Irvine (857-5496), toda)1 at 2 Grand Dinne-r Theater, 7 Freed-
p m., Friday and Saturday at 8 man WJ}. An.1heim (772-7710),
p.m. n1ghll) C\cept Monday at v.1ry111g
• "The Real Thing" at UCI' curiaan limes through June 9.
Fine Art Village Theater (856-• "The Kang and I" 3 1 EliLabe1h
6616), Tuesday through Saturday Ho"ar<.I\ Curiam Call Dinner
at 8 p.m. with a Saturday matinee Theater, 690 1:1 Cammo Real, •0011•10UA
·fl-t-llU.O Mil
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Performances will be given
Tue days through FriJays at 8:30,
Satmday a1 3 and 8:30, Sunday!.
at 3 and 8 p.m. through June 2 in
SCR'l> Second Stage, 655 Tuwn
Center Drive, Co,ta Mec;a. Reser·
vations arc iaken .it 957-4033.
at 2 p.m. Tustin ( .1fl-1540), nigh1ly except :~..-
• "The Lion in Winter'' at the Mondays 111 \Jrymg curt3in time-. •COS1••'-' 11.t0toaoo.t ·~:::"im
Garden Grove Community The-through June 9 1.;-n. -r-~;.-;-~-::tt-, .. • ..... ate~ St. Mark Street at Chapman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
William Saroyan\ "I he 'l 1me of
Your Life'' 1s being directed by
A lex Got on at Orange Coast Col·
lege' Drama Lab l'heater. The
Pulitzer Prize-winnmg play 1\ el
m a San Francisco har, circa 1939
with Bryan Burne\ heading a c.i t
of 24 that include cott Park-.,
Athen3 Ree • Su 3n Tn Randv
C3mpbell, David cagh c and
Peter Marshall
Curtain
through
Avenue, Garden Grove (897-5122),
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.
Elsewhere on the Orange
County theater ci rcuit, these stage
production conunu e their re pec-
t1ve runs:
• "E:.I Dor3do" on the main
tage of outh CQast Repertory,
655 Town Center Dnve, Costa
M c ., a ( 9 5 7 -4 0 3 3 ) • Tu e ~ d a y s
throu~h Fmla) at p.m , Satur-
day., at 2·JO and 8. Sunday 3t 2:30
and 7.10 unul May 25.
• "Once Upon a Maurec;<;" at
Library sets programs
Qn poetry, photography
Poetry, lndone 1a and photography will be the subjects of three
programs pre<;cnted at the Newport Beach Pubhc Library the fir 1
week of May ..
The work!> ef poet Robert Lo"'ell \\ 111 be read and di cus ed al
2·30 p.m. M a} I at Nc"port Cen1er Library, 56 San Clemente
Dnve The program 1 free and pre-reg1 1rat1on 1s not nece ary.
For information call 644-3191
Also Ma y I, v.111 be J free program entitled "lndone ia , An Il-
lustrated 'tide l ccturc ·• l:h e Stettner. ""ho has tra"cled
throughoul lndone.,1.1, Thailand and the M3lay Archipelago will
pre cnt the pr~gram.
The program "111 be pre cn1ed at 1 pm. at Mariners Branch
Library, 2005 Dover Omer Pre-reg1strat1on 1 not nece ary. For
mformat1on c3ll 644-3145.
"Ad\enturc Through Africa \\.Ith your Camera" i the title of a
program to be pre entcd at the ne"<I Travel Tea, scheduled for
May 2 at 1he Corona del Mar Branch Library, 420 Marigold Ave.
Robert Cooper. who v.ork\ w1th Travel Partners. will present the
1llu<,trated program.
The program 1'i free; pre-rcg1<itrat1on 1 not ncce ary. Tea and
de sert "111 be ... ervcd a her the pre cn1a t1on. For information call
644-3135.
Irvine Symphony performs today
Two one·act opera\ will be per-
formed at Irvine Barclay Theatre
today at 3 p.m. Irvine S)mphony
Orchestra, under the d1recuon of
Peter Odegard, will pre ent "The
lmpresnno" by Mozart and "Trial
by Jury" b) Gilbert and Sulhvan.
"The Impresario" wall feature
Mary Lou Ba,araba u Madcmoi-
cite S1hc r ong, Mana Simeone a
M3dame Rocke1pipes, and Alvin
Bnghtb11l a lmpre ario M1 ter Big
Bue~ Mozart will be portra~ed by
Enc Per1.on
r1cket arc priced at $16 and
$20 r·or information call the bc:rc
office at 854-4646 or symphony of·
f1CC Ut 722·6197.
Acc811 .. t ta tmh 11:1 Cllll
Noted accompani t Manin Katz
wilt conduct vocal ma ter eta sc 11
Univenity of uhfomia at Irvine
Tue5day and Wednesday in the
Fine Arts Concert Hall.
Tuesda)' ·~ cla~ is ~heduled
from I to 5 p.m. and Wednesday's
sc ion 1s set from 1 J :30 a.m. to 5
p.m. Participation is limited to stu-
dent$, but observers are welcome.
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Noted organist Stan Kann will
play as the original silent version
of "The Phantom of the Opera"
is shown tonight at Chapman Au·
ditorium.
Slant version
of 'Phantom'
to be showed
Movie buffs have a rare oppor·
tunity to sec the origi nal silent
movie ver ion of "The Phantom of
the Opera" ~tarring Lon Chaney.
The film will be screened tonight
at 7 p.m. in Chapman Auditorium.
Organist Stan Kann will provide
the mu..,1cal score on the audito·
num· vintage organ. Kann has ap·
oeared on "The ronight Sho\\,"
·· rhe Garry Shandling Sho"" and
man} other theatrical and telev1·
'10n program ....
"The Phantom of ihe Opera"
prec;en1a11 )n ..., a fund ·ra1 er tor
the Ch:ipm m cholar hip Fund.
Ticket\ are $25 per couple, S 15
per per,on.
F-or information or ticket call
997-66 I
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DAU.AS -Tbe Tan ftbn in·
.....,,, .. YU& IDd divene • the
Lone Star State itlelf, is ·~
renewed 1ucce11 1fter 1tnaalllte
for rccoanition It home Ind fiaht· ill& new competiton for Holly·
wood's dollars.
It also helps that Kevin Costner,
flush with his Academy Award vic-
tory of "Dances With Wolves," is
headed to Dallas to join equally
successful director Oliver Stone to
film portions of "JFK," a movie
about the assassination of Presi-
dent Kennedy.
The state promoted itself as
"The Third Coast" in the early
1980s, and during the decade
when such Oscar-winning film as
''Tender Mercie , " "Silkwood,"
"Terms of Endearment," "The
Trip to Bountiful:' and "Born on
the Fourth of July" were filmed in
Texas.
"The word was out," said Tom
Copeland, manager of the Texa
f1ilm ·Commission. "Back then yo u
had studios or networks looking
for places to do films anJ they had
union agreements and they wanted
to move out or Los Angeles and
get away from all of that.
"They ca me to Dalla and found
trained crews and services and
could do more for lcs!I, eve n while
honoring those union agreement~.
The fringe benefits were better
Jnd people worked harder, so they
got more bang for their buck "
The> ol o got location
From the de en of West Texa'
to the plui.h land cape of the Hill
Country to the beache of the Gulf
Coa t to four major cities, the
Lone Star State's 275,000-plu
-;quarc mile can be anything a
film crew requires.
ln all, and film and 1elcvi ion in·
dustnes spent more than $826.3
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...... in ... local~
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..,_..,, •nurldc ~
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.-... cat of competitOn. plus
lft CMnlt dediM in inOVitmaldq,
upped much of the momentum
from the 1tatc'1 film 'industry.
Wt ye1r AW 3 l prodUctiona.
but only rwo m1jor filma and 1f011
budacts of S44 million.
This year, three major movies
are already in production: "Rush"
in Houston, "JFK" in Dalla ind
"Unnecessary Roughness" in the
Denton area. ''JFK" has grabbed
most of the headline , and a film
crew is working to make the
former Texas School Book Deposi·
tory look the way it did on Nov.
22, 1963 -the day Kennedy was
hot down in Dallas.
The Dallas County Commission-
ers earlier this month reversed an
ea rlier decisio n and granted Stone
acces to the building's sixth noor
and the window perch whe re t.he
Warren Comm ission llaid Lee
Harvey Oswald fired the fatal
\hots.
The building cont ains an as assi·
nation exhibit managed by 1he
Dallas County H ist orical
Foundation and the commillsioners
had thought the movie production
would be too disruptive.
Coi.tncr will Siar ai. New
Orlean!I prosecu tor Jim Ga rrison,
who maintained Kennedy was a
v1ct1m of a CIA and FBI co nspira-
cy Jnd Oswald wa~ set up as a fall
guy 1<,\) Spacek. who grew up in
the East Texas town of Quitman,
,., 'lated to play the role of Gam-
i.on' '~1fe.
After "The Warrens of Virgin-
ia" "ai. produced in 1923, 30 mov-
ie were made during the next 47
yearc;. including "Giant" (1956),
l<P l~
Doug Henderson builds scaffolding outside the Texas School Book De-
pository in Dallas. He is part of the crew working to make the famous
bu1ld1ng look the way it did the day President Kennedy was a!lsassi-
nated for a new Oliver Stone mo'vie.
"fhc AIJmo" (1959). "Hud''
(1963), "Bonnie and Clyde ''
(196 7), "Hellfightcri." (1969) and
part of the "Andromeda Strain"
( 1970), before the Cilm commission
wa on line. '
The first•"Texn., Chain.,aw Ma ·
sacre" was produced in I 973, while
"Udlla~ ........ .
1'79 ... ,...... Cllld." .. .....
la the Dallu .... .. ·-... 19'0. n. T-Film ec.nmilllcMI Wll
...... la 1971. 1nd had ..... IS
or 20 .,,.. 1 )'Ur throuah 1913 .
Afttr that bualnca 1nnullly in·
creued to about 30 productions
. and hal remailaed constant.
Tiw commillion'• belt~r'~~ wu
1989 wbOil 32 m1jor ~ in· dudiltl ••Robocop 2." 'Teumli."
and the llit pan of "lndl1n1 Jones
and the last Crusade,'' were
filmed in the state and had grou
budaets of $116.4 million.
The '80s, however, were not all
gliu and glamour as the commis·
aorrsuffemt thaoush budget '"CUt· -
backs and state government set·
backs.
In the early part of the decade,
the commission had a budget of
about S2SS,000, Copeland said.
Competition was confined to
Hollywood. New York and Florida.
By 1985, the budget was $269,000,
but lean economic times whittled
away money every year until the
budget came in at $210,000 in
1988.
Meanwhile, the film commission
was moved from ~e state govern·
ment agency to another, and the
moves cost Texas clout in the
movie industry.
While Texas was having an iden-
tity problem, other states were
catching on to the industry's po·
tential.
"In the ea rly to mid-80s the leg-
islature and gove rnors in Florida,
.Illinois, Massachusett , Geor,ia
and the Carolinas became· active
and came up with the money,"
Copeland said.
Film commissions in Florida and
Illinois both have budgets in the
$600,000 range, he said. Florida
also is buoyed by the Disney-
MG M and Universal studios. Mystery Cafe sets
brunch murder show
Mv,tc:r' (alt: 1 now offering
\1 urdcr ·in the Morning." a mur.'
Director keeps 'stoney' silence on plot of new film about JFK
DALLAS Director Oh"cr S1~1 h f-loor Fxh1h11
lcr ITI)''~" 'enetl up \I.Ith Sunda~
hrunch Swne '"on't re,eal the plot of his
con pirac) movie on the as,assina-
uon of Prc-.1dent Kennedy, e~cept
10 J\' 1t , .. 111 be '>Omewhat like
.. Ra!>hamon." a 195 I Jap:inc e film
thJl prc\enh alternate <,Ccnano., of
J murder, ac; 'cen hy different wit·
weeks of "hooting in Da lla:-.
Monday on the movie· tentatively
111lcd "JFK "
to allow tone to film on the sixth
noor of 1he former TC>.tl School
Book Depo-.itory, where the War-
ren Corn n11 sion concluded Lee
H.irvcy 0 wald f1red the fatal
shot.., on O\. 22. 1963
"The only ob'1.lclc., I e"cr had
\\Cre from 1hc 1~th Hoor people,
.ind uni} from n very determined
and H'lCal old guJrd," Stone told
1he DJll:i' Time., Herald.
that can be alternate viewpoints
like a 'Ra hamon.'"
What' clear is that Stone is
using much of the theory spun by
former New Orleans Di!>trict At-
torney Jim Garrison, wh o in the
la te 1960s unsucce sfully prose-
cuted a Louisiana busines man for
con piracy 10 kill Kenn ed).
1 he lc.:''''111c' "'II t.lkc pl.ice
1.:.1c.h unJa\ morn1nc, at 11 30 at
Huhen·, Rc,t.1urant l he $3~.SO
tH:kct 1ncluJc, the m\'tc;"· "~1ur·
.!er .It the C<ifc :'\01r." anti four·
'"our,e. '•t·Jm,n hrunch
Some fear the specter of Dalla '
.,upposed responsibilit) -the idea
that the city fo tered a climate
conduc1\.e to the murder of a hber·
al-minded chief e~ccuu"e -could
be rJ1-;ed once more on ce lluloid.
tone aid of the Kennedy
l·or inlormatum ca ll Q55-~'i 3 tone 1' ct to kick off five Coun1y official initially refu~cd
After three clo.,e votc'I, lO Unty
cumm1'>\loner<, fmall~ agreed to
tune\ request to film around the
"'nir>cr\ perch," now par! of the
movie: "I think I'm going 10 try 10
present ahcrnate 'c.:en:irio , v1 ual
1.cenano • dram:iuc compo 111oni. -B1 tht Assod•ltd Prtss
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FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220
FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 4.._....
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Purchase the home of
yoor choice with only
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COSIS needed This II
not e VA, FHA Of'
equity 1hare Yoo re·
celv• 1<X>'I. ownership
& 1~ lax b4tnehts
Must have clean credtt
and 1table Income
Call Co-Equity. Agt
239-4334
Prl pty wants flHr on
good 1trMt, NB/E CM
Ca1h or trade Npt
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C.D.MCUT1•
s/o ol P.C.H . 38R 3BA
twnhm, 2 yrs new,
trench doors & win·
dows, 2 t/p'1, This 11 a
great buy •t S4a5,000
Open houM Slit/Sun
1-5. 441 a Goldenrod
Judy Kof•r 840-1212
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SPYGLASS
S1,415,000
•View ol oc .. n &
City llghll
e 5'68R 4•h0a, Oen
Or TV Rm-almost
5,000 IQ ft.
•Kitchen has Ught
oak cabinets • r•
cently remodeled tor
S&0,000
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Room ''-W lndo ws
open to PoOI area
e watetfall• flow Into
cu.tom PoOI
•Most b4tautlfully
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OPENHOUIE
IPYGWIHILL
Spectacular harbor,
ocean & city light•
view from thl1 beautl·
ful tr•dltlon•l·styl•
home In tuhlonabl•
Spyglau hltl. 58drm1,
m•ld's, fOfmaJ dining
rm. !Mudy, large cus-
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404 IRll
South ol PCH. lg fam-
ily home, 68R, 3BA •
Unit. Can b4t 8 Bdrma.
Lg lush becky•rd
S759,000 551-1410
rm. S1,S50.000 lllimiilillilllll••ilf11 3 IODIGAIAY
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LOCATION
28R 2BA condo, 2 ear
9"9Qe In South Coaat
Plaza area. 1181 ,500
Nora Hlgglna RHltor
499-MaS
•IAITllDI CHARM N.-remod 4Br 21ABa
C•pe Cod be•uty.
1458f< M3-MIO Agt
t 8T TIM• 9UYllR8
2 maater tnea, 2.5Ba,
pool •• ,,. 1194,900
Agef1t 4M-3330
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den claulflcd ads
tomeWMN In our dMei·
Red Mdlon. Cut and
PMte lhe .ell on the en·
try tMnk and mall.
Costa Mes<I 102·l
2YURINIW
Spaclou1 & 1unny 3Br
2~BA Mediterranean·
style townhome. 2 car
attached garage. Pri-
vate yard. lg master
1utte. C all tor e11clv-
slv• showing! DIANA
CAPPEL 531-1288
OWNER
TRANI FER
MUIT IELLI
Not only Is this th• ... , •uw in ••••loftVlelo but It Is also an a11:
cellent family homell
Th i s 1500 IQ.II.
home Is s9t on an
enormoua corner lot.
Features Include
3br, 2ba, with MH·
ter bedroom retreat.
IWO car attached ga·
rage and morel
WONT LAST AT
THIS LOW PRICE
PleaM cell for an
appointment to '" thl• home
REDUCED TO
$208,000
Call Ron P1yne
lallevtew Rell Eatate
24 houri 151 ·5442
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From South Orange CCU1t)'
540-1220
496-6800
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BARGAIN!!
Palm Springe style
2BR 2BA Pool • Spa
condo w lrg patio
Near ocean In security
b ldg A value al
$299 000 wfTermsl
A NPT BEST IUYl
Spac1ou1 •Br 2 '"B•
newer Mediterranean
home Priced lo ••II at
$567,0001 Prof l•nd·
1caped vaulted cell·
lng1, AJC. 1ec ayl·
tem, Jtim rm • more.
A value w1Term1I
IAWllW VALUE!
Cu1tomlzed J.M
Peter• 38r 2~Ba.
2, 100 sq ft home on
Newpor1'a Back Bay.
Pvt spa w/bay, mntn
~ city Its 1 eo• vlew1I
An •bsolute barg•ln
at "89.900 w1Term1
•IAYVllW CT• Model 2Br 28• on
greenbelt Pool A spa
wt2 car garage In
galed newer commu·
nlty, '299,500
PATRICK TlllORI
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210 Litle Ln #202
Ou .. t locatlon Garden
View ··wan of Glass"
Greenhouse Windows.
t BR 18 NEW LISTING
$221,IOO
210 Liiie Ln 1204
Compl9tefy Furnished!
Beaut Country DecOI'
$241,IOO
240 Nice Ln 1211
OCEAN & CATALINA
VIEWS
1 BR 18 GREAT PRICE
$208,800
llary Ann llcGuirt
14M770 Enter at VerNllles
Gate on Hospttal Rd
111 tt•
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207 11th ltrMt
Spectacular Bay View
Townhome•J Spacloo1
2BR/3 8A + Oen
Many upgradeall
Unique Tropical Wall
Mur•I (by local artt.t).
E11ollc ••It w•ter aquarium. Skyllght1,
Rooftop deck. eto.
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759-50$5
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3 M, I llA Dupl9•. !lint condl New c:erp9t, 1175/mo 545-1115 -------.-.. -9llOO lt9 19' dupt9x. ~1::""'8ded· • 2 yd, gar. frptc, ~ 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH •YEARLY. 2BA 2.-. 2 ~~l:o~ioNo°=~-~ ..!:..~U::-:: g;;; 1~:,.huo9 .,.., •10 8*Z42I Ler9e ... au. p-~"'P=•~b .. ch &M-HMI
to appreclal•. Cell fof · 12;-0118. 0Agt. IDIAL & QUllT re99, launc::lo,. room ll tOO/ mo. e82..()138 '~ BLOCK TO BEACH
appt, daya 7141923-2 ... t u. ... ~ Grubb . Ell• Npt Hght• 39' Illa, lt200/mo 2171 1 BR, 1 BA v...i .... B IG CANYON town-1BR 1BA OR 28R 18A
3236 .v.nlnge 714/ ••• car~. Yrty. oar: 3 B"". .. ......... ty ... r. dble get, frplc. Avail I ILKI TO llACH Adult•. No P9f•. 3rd hom• onlf htfltop. rig3I hRt •v•ll now Perking/ 177.aelO ., -·-· '" lmmed. No peta . floor. '950/mo. AveJI on go COUfN. 3b 1 nd / ty 873-7313 . petto. P9f8. 227'h nleh•d , c ompletely 11195/mo. 1581 San 2-Story 38r 2~8•, June. 841-1985 2•},BA, 2 ear gar. W/O, _, ry yr
PUBLIC LANO Coral21~~~~50/1 1 mo. 9"Cf, lg yard, hot tub, Bernardino Piece. ,.r•~g.,:,1 •1u1n~k 1 more ., MILS TO __ .... M ref rlg , compactor, 2BR 18A STEPS TO AUCTIOI ---2 car gar, I mo.,.,,.. Daw White, 54&-5471 v-~ .....,,mo + ..,. -avell S/1 . 51950/mo. BEACH Frplc. geraa-
180 P~s Ywllr ............... al. l3600/mo. Pia IY9 WXUAY CONDO 53e-«>19 •ft• 5pm Lara-29r 28a, pool, 640-1195, 433-2503 S 1100/mo 1129 W
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18A ::1:..•1aoo ~Avt nowt Diena elect. gar, w/d hkup, 11050/mo. 8'1·2241 La 29' ..._ I 2 BR. 2 BA, patio
L Y 8_ ... _.,. patlo.No1)918. rge • poo , $1350.831·7531 trplc,blll-1na,2ewgar ance ·-790oaOOO Orano-AWi. 11300/ LUX twnhm on Lagoon •P•· MCurtly. lt250/ 8 00 ........ _... ...._--" 1--·.,, w ... t .. _ h 2B mo. C.. 973-488& C.rnalfront unique 3 BR. prkg kr. 551-17 ----mo. ,_.. a ... o ..... ec: r 2 BA up~ Gar lndry 1138,000 CU9tOm View ....,. .... --...-RIDUCID 111111'1 2Vllla dbl gar, S>V•P• 28R 2BA PenthouH 34'06'h M.,cus ~u pnt,
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770-0l1t. ·~· ·-_ ....... 2-car apt•. 3 BR. 2VI BA, 8lt 1>9aeh N&O. 9e0-2975 EHC TwnhH ' •P•· 51035 CloM to beh. lg
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for information ...
..,_.., _... ger999, w/d hkups, clou• 3br, 2 5bll 2 Cltr 28R Bt"in•. trplc, bal·
ger1199, bUll-tns, r9'· private backyards. 3BR 2BA h0m9, freshly gar, •men1tlea, t9"n11 cony 1 gar 1 parltlng
rig. w/d l2000/mo. pool & •P•· 2233 .,. ....... , on Main peJmed • landsca~ Nop.,• 7141850-421 ~ • ~ ~2 1a.144W5 Felrvl9W" Rd. $1 0501 Chann91 28r 2Ba. dbl Welle to the tMach,
mo. C ... 541-7001 ~· ~ ,..,,_, nalnt $1500/mo. Ask for C M BLUFFS 38R -----~---,_.., .... _., ..-Jan9 780-5000 or after
2VIBA 2 car attch gar, SHAl'lt lr!l9Yel condo, 400 N pet. t74o8999 8PM 780-0847
lndry hkup S129S/ mo. E'ald• 3 BR, 2 BA, air. RfAW
"Money Mv\ng mow-n-carpet, w/d hkuNop. ./
In optloM" 850-019e d"W, 3 car rr. • ...... HR ~U•
or (213) 491-3043 P.,• A MUS •••t 1700 s f Nr schoola, \Jt~ r.f \ 11 11'.&MMAM••u-$1395/mo. &45-7878 pool & t9nnl• 11250 REAL~• """nv"'-rr I U•llV &'SIN 2BR Avt now. 857·1ne
3BR qu"• CDS on 1 BA. ettech9d g•rag9. 1---------3BR 2BA, frplc. cut•
Canyon Park New w/d hkup. No P9t• RUNT lcl1ch, dbl• gw. fenced Cntrr KJto. tile. crpt/ S725/ mo 846 eo85 yd, RV/bOat 8C(:9 ... pnt, dbl gar. lovely lovely nelghborhd,
gmds, lmmec In/out Oec to IN balk A8C'1 -bH t achoola. Drive by
$1 295. 943 Ev.,grMn. attic..,..._.., doeet -throuqh claaailied 1530 Sylvia Lene OPEN SUH 12~ 950-1572 tNrl..__lnClllallllad. S1850frno, 54&-e179
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Huntincton Beech
PB. '71'/M0-1101
Huntrnqtor 1
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DiecoYw S.alor Uvm1 a t lta BeetJ
l· AND umeOOM VNrr8
. Larp RecnaUoo Bulldln1
. Heated Pool and BMlth Spa
. Muter TV Aa\ean•
. Security. pe.t parldnf etc
1 Bedr. from-mo.
utililiel
H V Knoll 2 BR • d•n.
2 5 BA, c omm PoOI &
ten dbl• gar, S1800
mo N • 720-02 12_
KAJ1t80R VIRW HM8
JBr 2Ba. n-patnt
carpel•, Ill• Uk• "9W
S2 100 mo 831~
••Charming 2 BR, 1
BA UP~. w French
dra, windows, stove
trig, frpk:, w d gar
UUI pd Avail now s 1025 mo 780-3878
+A TREETOP VIEW•
2Br 1 Be. d'W, r•lrtg LEASES w ·d hk up patio sa9s
Peninsula 3Br 38• Gar!i• .vi 4~2e2
$2850 Lido Isle •Br lh OFF 1 ST MONTH•
311'.!Ba. S3050 Short or Spacious 2BR 1 ~BA
Ion ....!!!.."' ~ 84&-1938 1wnhm• $950 mo
LIDO ISL IE 900 SH Ln IM"-2911
3BR, 2BA hm tor lae 2 BR, 1 BA apt Refrig.
Welk to bch & tennl• 2 c arports. comm
No pets S2800 mo pool No peta 2 adult•
Avl now Bkr 499-:MOO $925 mo 97~2
Udo Mobile Hm Park 2BR 2BA So of PCH,
Pv1 beach, •••P• to n • • r b • • o h &
wal., S 1 t 00 mo ·~• 2-c.r gwe09,
873-e030 w d 815-9663
LOV91y 38R 2BA home 2BR 2BA, 2 c:-r gar. f p,
• !amity room Nwpt "9ar park, $1100 mo
Hts f p 2 car gar. 11 p; H•llotrope
S1700 mo 122·U28 &4W 2e9
-----~--~· Newport CrHt 31A e1••,.. ••neoM .v .. 1
2...,8A ~ all amen!· 6 1 2Br 1 Be roomy, ti•• No pets 17S-0447 trplc, d.ck 1 carport
Newport H ts charml"Q
garden home 3BR
28A hrdwd fir. Ip
ahutters, ~ bl! yd
Aval! 8# 1 831 ·8245
OCEANFRONT
Lrg tum 3Br, den On
b9ach at Pen1n1ula P1
3 c:-r prlcg '3900 mo
Agt 873-3777
VILLA IW.IOA
Lovely 2Br 28a condo
sunny-quiet lg belcOfly
S15001mo, 650-J201
S 1200 mo 873·2230
e.aut ~ 1 BR w calh
c••••ng• 2 b•k• from
bch $1000 mo yr IM
Call Darcy 613-3000
8 rleht, Cl.an twnhse,
2BR, nr bch d.cll
o vrtka pool. 2 cer-
ports, S950 &40-0819
Lg upstalra 28R, t BA
frplc, fng. qui.t •no••
or cpl9 N-amkg pet
No pr 1st, last, 1.c
dep 1975 mo 759-
0240 or M 1·1555
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and~homee
evell•b .. tor ~ •
ate oocupency.
DUAL M.ASTER 2BA
28Afrom .-0
38" MOUA wtttt
fam loom, f•ncod
yard, dbl OW999 w/
elec t door op•n•r Ir
from $1415
2 POOLS. 2 SPAS.
SANO VOLLEYBALL,
CLUBHOUSE . FIT·
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more•
C A LL TODAY TO
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H•rbor BIVd u
M•mmac Way
(acfoss from Nabor•
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54'"°442
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Brend new crpt, vort
bllnds, frp lc. d/W
S695'mo. &4M71M
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2br 1btl7 Gar8Q9. now
cpt. O/W, atorege
$750 No P .. ~2•95
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b .. u1 E/ald9 1 ·28R
MJ50/$750 t..ndry, gar,
no e«• 8314427
+IM-..CULAft 28R
1 'AtS. 2-e\ory, gat'999.
i.unctry hkups, 1825/
mo. 173-3111
1&.28A apts, MW CTPl &
paint, stove, P•tlo,
Pfl(ng, lnOry rm l5501
S730'mo. 731 .......
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12 Sw1n Ct, Newport Cres1
973.7300 S3a5 000
••"6009 S-.hore Or N 8
873-3777 S1 ,895,000 Sat & Sun 1-4 5 BEDROOMS ••201 Mayfair laM Costa M ...
••Waterfront
•••Waterfront and Pool
....,Give Address at Guard Gate
HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOMS
• 203 Grand Canel, Balboa leland
759-9100 $599.000
•4t9 89gonle Ave, CdM
875-2311 1149,000
Sun,_.
Sat Sun 1·5
445 Seaward Corona ael Mer
973-<UOO 5"1.000 Sundai1i·5
"'" RU9 FontalMbleau, Big Canyon
944.9090 5595,000 Sun 1·5
2447 8owdotn. C M
913.7300 $223,000 Sun 1·5
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
••210e Lafayett• A~. N ,8 ,
973-3777 11.400,000 Sat & Sun t-5
e to WlldOooM Ct Newpor1 Creat
173-7300 1218,000 Sun 1·5
....... 270 Cagney407. VI Bal NB
Ml·UOO ~.000 _.Sun 1-6
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219 Via San Remo. Udo Isle
873-7300 $749 000
359 Megnolta. C M
813· 7300 '335.000
Sun 1·5
Sun 1·5
Sun 1·5
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
••304 Lugonle, NB r a.0-2500 '380.ooo Sun 1·5
••1738 Tradewlnds. Newport B••ch
8'S-1915 $5442,500 ~ . Sa Sun 2·5
1829 Port Margate. Hrbr VI-Hm••· NB
8'0-5864 $525,000 Sunday 1-5
2012 Calvert. Costa M•H
5'0-7355 1271,000 Sun 1·5
2101 Valley Rd, Coat• Meu
&42-9884 1351.900 SetJSun 11~
:µ 14 S.abf-za ln. Cofone d91 Mer
121·1200 1129,900 SatlSun 1·5
• I 08 Cor*-Dr Nerwport Nol'th
873-7300 '303.000 Sun 1·5
• 801 Rockford Rd, Cameo Highlands
873-7300 '"2.500 Sun 1-5
••*•1100 See Lane, Harbof View Hlls 873-7300 NN,000 8Un HI
• 1841 Commodof • Or, Baycrnt North
173-7300 M t7 .&00 Sun t -$
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+•3108 Broad St Nwpt Hgta, NB
721-0343 $575,000 Sa Su n 1·5
2t04 Miramar, Newport Beach
IM0-2500 $750,000 Sunday 1 ·5
107 .. Vts.alla , Co•ta M•H
8&8-9333 '329,500 Sun t 2-4
1602 E Balboa Blvd. Penln Pt.
873· 7300 1129,500 Sun 1 ·5
2740 O• Soto, Coat• M•••
861-9333 $295.000 Sun 1·5
••500 Via Udo Nord. NB
815-2311 $2.•50.000 Sun 1-5
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• 1031 Kings Rd Newpon Heights, NB
759-9«6 St ,650.000 Sat Sun 1-4
e 1411 l<Jngl Rd NB
831·1400 $1,795.000
• • e 3 Muir Beech Ctr, NB
~2500 $2, 150,000
•32 OrekH Say, Spygla•• Hiii
8'4--8200 S829,500
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9631 CINrt>r~ Huntington S..ch
eee-9333 '311.900
4 BR plus FAii RM or DEN
2115 v-.y Rd, Costa Mesa
6'2_.... 1389,IOO Sal/Sun t 1-4
2408 LaMoM COUf1 (l'elde) C M.
845-1915 '40l,000 Sun 1·S
2820 ShanUr, M9N Va>rd9. CM
~7316 1311,000 tklndey 1-4
2953 Andra9. MoM "9rde. CM .,, .,,.. ana.ooo
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•• • 3109 Clay St , N9Wpof1 H9igtrta, Npt Bch
7&4-4414 S5".000 Sa Sun 1-4
2t00 Arbutue. EastbfUff, N 8
...... toe<> $589.000 Se Sun 1-5
I IR plus FAii RM or Diii
••10 Bumlng Tr-. Hew~ 8eh
719-1100 I 1 .-..ooo s.tllun , ..
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•94-3330 11 SM IM>O Sunday 1 1 -3 :
3 BEDROOMS
• d 120 38th St. Newport Beach
780-5000 '399,000 8un 1-5
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• e • ,.,2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Cyn. N8
840-2500 st ,090 .000 Sun 1-5
15 Rue M ........ Newpof1 9Nc:h
840-2500 1815.000""" Sun 1·5
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wa1 promoted to a trick ~n JJ04sant.
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telescoped into two. since declarer
could not be pmeDted from taking
the table'• trump and his ace of
he.a rte.
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June. rclll" to rc\idcnec:, manliil
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• mcmor•t'llc, productive monlh
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have had week~ 1f not month , tu
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more ~hc,11 fmm the: ch ill, \11u
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w11h 11 ddin1tc gu1J1: t~• th!! lulurc
l nfortun.uclv, """"C\cr, \nu .ir1. •till
like I~ lo remain confu\Cd ••\Cr
f1nanC1al or hu~inc'' m11trcr' and
mu'I w;ut and ..cc wh.H 11.in•pirn 1n
the latter riart of the 't\Cd. when the
rc,olu11on;1ry pl.incl Uranu' 1~
ccl1p cd b\ t he foon bdrnc
fm1hz1n& any new •arecmcnt'
CA.l'RJCOR.1' (Dec 22-Jin .,OJ
fh1 week'' r lAncllH) activity relate•
to e m ot i o nal a ttachment\
par1ncnh1p, ind financial in1crc•h
Thcrc:fnrc, you shll appear ro be
gupplrn& w11h problem' of ' h1&hly
pcr1on11I and sen ltt\C nature
I ltJ110'CVCr, 1f yuu arc no-able tu V1C'W
.... h.11 ha occurred \ln<c t~ end or
1990 •1lh t\lftlplctc hon •!}, nd
OhJCCll\'ll~. )UU ... 11 ('UM(" II• r1.:1hr
thOAt ro1 the sake uf vout pc.tee or
mind n well ., your wmrort and
uriey, ttrt111n uu cu oi:inne<tl(\n ..
}1mply mu I be pla"d on • d1rrcrcnt
fooling ,__--------------------------! will n'l.lkc the aud;: th1 week ruhcr
than hrc11k out 1n a riuh 1f a
lonr11and1n, arran~mcnt comes 10
an end A ull M oun 1n ScotptO •111
cerlllnly 11fford )OU the perfect
opp1n11nity 10 ll\'C the b1acr pcnon
1Mldo the r1c,ht ol ~•Y· end there et
IDIMthlftl ct.Cp WJth1n that " fer
peatef then any Obltadc you art
AQUARll (Jan 2l ·f ('h
.. ._II 161ie1J to cnCIO\lnlcr at home and at
.art. YaGC> (AUi 24-5cpt 2J) Yo.
.,..., to be more COfte'erMd illout "°'*' klnl·term ..... or ph rhH oet.a• .. .... °' ...... ,.
Uranu,, )'l>Uf nikr, chalkn&cd by
Man but c:ch~d by lhc M,1on thi.
week 11Jn1fic' 11's Ii• ta •tap
pendcnftt to m hcn' wtum1 In fact,
thctt really 'hould be no houndancf
or lmntetionl -only tk thaMC of 1
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l!ACH I OOUNTRV ewe COUMUNITIH
'· 1 a a a.drOOfft A..-.,...., ... ...,, -!~!!!~!!:!!!!L-"'1oro, w/d ttkup1, U7'I ... I CdM-fl
'**el • a ..,... u H.•. ....... ,.. em
wJeactr• eeor.... M '"*'· 1 m1 to beh, ,
!Nlnlel1811109 incl. ml to frwy• let·7,._ Ull Avl ,-.
lorry, no peea l3IO ~ pd Fem n/ . now , .. ,..au It.HI/mo _,,., no p... _,. CdM.f'em lhf w/Mrne
M NIWPORT MAW 211A.'10t AvocedO .,8 20-30 Fum 2Br 1be.
,..,. CdM 875-9134 pool, C8rPGf', 1421, "'* ,~~. ..... •A•T••D• ua. Avt now 75.J.!!!...
6M-GIClt Ca.G to etw w/1 CdM-9pec rm/ be, btk m• 38R 211\h W/ to bch. '•m. pref 9¥9 WlllTIR RlllTAL o, ~. yerd ieso emply'd or treV9fer
B•lboa Oceanfront mo. 722·7I09 l460/mo. 723-t ...
Duple•. 4BR 3W8A ,1hl 11 Ca a•en F nort-Smkr, ...... to lteootmo; ._..,...,_ ... ..,..._, atv ltg dee4gner 38r
408 E OCEANFRONT ... R11 1t 11 ..... 38e twnhM lo'I ml to
Ma-4906 Wlldya 9-5 210 ~T-4000 bch (Npt Crest) Bef.
28R 28A Balboa ~' crpt, pool, tennis ••~reftl, "view" 1525. 721.e789 or ~ lo Co.et ptza non/1mkr '"*· 1750/ 15()..85'4
In bttt lg hm, ahere mo utH lncf IS4().-0M2 F. ... ~... " b .. u1
BA, pool, ape 1375/ BALBOA PEN Shr 28R bch cottage Non llte
mo • d!p 556-1737 M/F non amkr 14451 emlcr. Avt now $475
E'SIOE C M 3BR~ mo + dep. s..pa to fOf ell, Nan 873-1717
condO S4251mo+utlV beeel\/Weter 875-7951 FEM pref, Npi area nr
dep Pref melure Non BUSINESS man ovtr Beck Bey 3Br 28a
amlcr person tMe-oeOtS '°·lady wttl ahr beaut condo, 2-car ger
Furn, J>YI enl/bA, nr turn c°""° on Bluffs pool S300 850-3857
OCC meture, neat wtvu. prtv ottc/den FEM roomm•t• pref, 1450 ~ S 1 oo sec bdrm, ba. 'h gar Futl CM nr SC Plaze N/S.
540-0808. uM of hom.. $750, ~ Sec geted comm .
Furn room, turn hou... utll C.M .IN.B. ar•• 1350/mo S57-5097
near Oen & Fwy non/ 648-t3t3 Of Iv mag. FEMALE ROOMMATE
amkr, no pets S350/ ••Ibo• let.ftd sum· SO COAST METRO
mo. 55S>-4510 m•r share 2BA house. Room w1pvt belh non/amkr, $475 + Pool & JacuzzJ Avail N.8 . •h blk bch. Prof
fem (2~5), n·amkr.
Kii prlv Gar, wld,
cable S425. ~5878
Suneet w . Pvt t>a.
phone, deck, cabl•.
micro, atrg 811 . H25
Fem &ts.293 7 IMfofa 9p
Xlm tum rm, pvt entry &
BA nr Ho99. N-amk,
pool, no kit Incl u111
Mele 1425 9441-1035
H it1·1
l\1c )~,.·. /: 18
S 100 aec:. 780-9730 Mey 1 tth 1320/mo -+
CM PROF. F/M thr Ut11. Call 241·9759
3BR 2BA condo. pool. LIDO PENINSULA
w/d S425 -+ dep ~ 1Jtll. 200-800 aq tt ottlcH
No amlc/P9f• Me-93e9 for rent Menne envl·
COM 2BR/2BA apt ronmenl Super pal't(-
Prof f•m 25 + share Ing Convenient res·
w um• FP, pool. teurenr Reaaonabt•
Sml OCHll vt-retel 873·9330
no smoking/pees N~T •UCM
S500 ~ dep ... "1 ulll Office apace w recap.
Av! 5 1 721·1282 t1on111 .cop~. FAX •
COM SO OF PCM 1un c hrm. L••••t
Lg BR. J>YI BA Sp•· rent•I prlo•• In town. Newp0'1 Com-
HBO. pool, A. c. 101ch· Cloul lrp!C. 759-1 ~ mun1c11t1ona Center
ens 129 Mldey, 1 130 COM 2 rma av111I In 325 No Newport
wk & up 237' Nwpl large 3Br 28• home Blvd . 650-6435
BM:I CM 548-97" near beach M F S500 0 ' · mo Oev•da 673-6798 u._.. prtvete N41wpor1 S.ach waterfront of·
COM Prof! non smlcr to tic• 1 MS a I · ou1·
shr modem lrg hom• side deck E•c•llen1
F P w d, steps to beh ''" perking Call 873-
A ft T Y P I • D -A-S550 mo 72 t -0840 9330 tor 1nlorma110n T•R"• VI-of t>ac1r COM Roommete lo Sm Nwpt B•ech of1ice bay & clly lights 2B B tr-• Slaps lo wlldllla pre-share r 2 Yl a, .,..c. Outsld• pello • greet w d S650 mo Av•ll ' toe on Coast H_, aarve Jun, Jul & Aug 30 Bl •.. .. •
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1
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1300 10 ..-0 ... 11'1
ahpg elf. ,r,... 11.-
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zoned C2, • .........
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_£20 213-41M4740 '°" LIMI ApPfO• 1100 fl __....,
436\'Z E t1'11 ll CM
145-1523 .,11'3. ·-
Ir "'. , ,fr ·.
1,200 lq. ti .• ,.,...
of11c• a lg ~
door. 1796/mo en
Terml,,.I Way. C M
Deya 540-9312
2,400., ......
3975 awd1·it1Mc
Ag1 541·5032
8,500 SQ, ft 2 Wge Of·
t1cas & receptlOn ., ..
w 2 lg rofl.up dOof. s 57 aq ft 1ne --..
C M Oaya~2.
Inc...( 1n1 • •
Propt•r', . HJ
4-PlalC $2791( newer,
geragH, muat ... ,.
Pr1matlm• A94llty, 7141
770-081_1_. -----
IRMD llEW 4 Pl.EX H• tu•ur~ Uftlta near Hunt Hart>our
Marble lrplca. wet
bers l•I• lube lofts
10% down 840-2922,
846-9501. ~517
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$300 A DAY
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People Call You
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for sai.e Not 1nack or
10011• 81g S for low
1nves1e worlt PfT S2K/
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1-800-7 49-98<M Agt Connie. 720-74UJ alee . .,..0-9007 S265 mo 6~1111
George Elkins Co COM To sh••• 3BR ~you'\l&ioetartng, 1 Vending-Spring Into Big
---"'"'------2BA, tum or untum, wallet or a Codi• Sp.,..i. • Bucks Buy cheep I
S.011n199SaleDlractory bright, flp, wd. h1-ceil, ~lldc:en"*C>tn1ckl1 H1ghHt Clllh everl
lor lhOel ""'** befgalm S430 71 4 723·' 863 down l odd , -800 226-7007
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~ 66 v11111 oroen
87 S tep
61 Adllm a Ion
88 In effect
10 Coeur d"-.10
72 CIOM 81 "8nd
7S J--f'Matt °"°" ') 78 Eog eo Actr-. aor..
83 Speeker of the
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85 Actr ..
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66 Goff Qub
8 7 CoernetJc
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89 College
offtoel
91 Author HG
92 'Out al llgtlt ---··
93 Wed
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17 Green wmmer
equaett
91Nottat
102 T igMty OrMtllft
103 Singer .,.,,.
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101 Actor
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Concrete 3526 ELECTRICIAN
,, Drtveway1-patlos-Lie 4'597884 lllCUEL cox ,MITlllG
C"IROPRACTIC
AllT. FRONT OFF
FIT po1l1lona evalla-
ble. Orea1 opp0r1unlty,
experience • plu1; bl-
llngual a plus. Positive
attitude, Strong work
ethic . Cost• Maaa.
EC>e l'OIC
•r.TMY/ ULDOMCI .......... ....,,.
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ferred. Date entry,
Wordperfect, f111ne. 1o epc1 bike. elde, train
phone9. Fu roeume Mt. eurfboard, m1ec.
to (71•) 87W7M ~ Sat/Sun. 1·30. 201
mall to f'raMr YecMa, ,al Pl CM PO Box 2288 Newpot1 __ rwey_...._.......;,''--' ~~I
Beach, 12883 AU· 15 f'amlty Garage Sale.
Shop lrnlth p
loot•. plumbing too
3.5 hp outboa
motor. s.t/Sun 1~
5 11URooenwr-
f, I ' I
Proeperoua tlm" are Marti. 873-5252 F11mlture, houaehoMf
on their way back end ----------;o-lterna. Sat/Sun I to 3.
D.L . Weaver Tern-llCUIUn 210 Bowttng Green Or.
porarlH still offers OPl'ICDI CM. M6-e908.
holtda~ and vacation Unarmed eec:urtty of· 4 Hydraulic Jeck• & AJ;.
P•Y Pus good !Ob• at flcera needed, Hunt• c"aorlea, $150. ax12
great compen1 .. 1 lngton Beach area. RV awning, attached
• •newer phone• ........... Moe
• word prooe•eln9
Call ue new for an
appolntM•n!L ••k
fM •arbara Al10P 1
Call JML Securtty, acr"n room, •••Y on,
213-748-7478 1450 Seara Garage
Opener, all acc.aao-llRVIRI ""· S50. All Items are Lunch/brunch/dinner. neerty new. Sat/Sun
Full Ser.lice. Servers 9AM to 4PM. 978
apply at: Gino's On Presidio Or. CM otf
The HIH, 428 E. 17th Fairview Rd
D .L . Woavor S1. Coala MeH, Wed CD Player, twin bed,
Tompotartoe thru Sat 3-5pm. aofe, chairs, tabla.
__ C_7_1_4_.1_9_77_ .. _a_ec_o-_0_1 aa1ee. Photo atudto cuttalna. clol h••·
R CE TIAll I Rep for N-port com-bllt•• books, lots ol E P ""'I T,1tlX merclal aludlo No ex· ml . household Sat/ PART·TlllE perlance required. Su 8 to 3 2262 Col-
Aflernoon opening. Woman encouraged g•t• Dr on Wiison
12:45-5:45 p m , Mon-_1o_a ... p""p_.ly._. . ...;;84....;;;;2_· 1;..;888~--CLOTtclNG St Mattress
Fri. Answer Incoming $25. Books $.6. Bike
calls, greet customers. TELEu.anKETING SHl. 2.278 Avalon, nr
Excellent benelll pack· ......, Wiison/Fairview S&S
age. Non-smoking of-
fice Please call·
540-8900 ext. 483
.' I I •
l'k;.p ,,f
B• 1111 , :1
Everything Muet •
Bedroom. I~
dining room. SAT~
8-5, 20 Gooctwtn C
845-0101
S.int.i 1\11 .1 ti 1 '1
Najghborhood Gar"
S•I• 10 hO'""I
Olympic welghj1
Ols"eylarid artl~
general Items Sat/S1.o
8 to 8 1218 We
Camden Pl Abo"
Warner & Brtatol, 9'..
Furniture b(1 I llCREAIE
YOUR
RUCH THROUGH
OUR NEW
IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
paths etc. No )ob 100 (714) 648-4230
sm11I AtH. Lie, hncl _F_R_E_E,_M_A"'-N--E-L_E_C_T_R-IC-1
Mickey 536-0553 Quality )ob. Low price
WEATHEAIZATION
CASH REBATES
ATTN Homeowners
and Renters. SAVE
SSS. Utlhty company
rebate program
avallablo. Upgrade
existing attic ln1ula·
lion Wrap heating
ducts A more. Skip
$12/Hr "' MATERIALS References 675-4006
PAINTING • INT./EXT,
Cabinets rorlnlshlng.
Paper hanging 30 VT"' exp LOCll refs 979-5294
650-2273
PDA~
2975 R';j~jjiA~;~~e
Costa Mesa
Earn EXTRA MONEY
worl(lng part-time al·
temoona or evening•
selling the O•il"t Piiot
Must be en.,gellc and
enthualaatlt. No Hpe·
rlence required
Designer Wicker fUrT1
lure Sofa. 2-c~
ottoman. Newly r
ered black, sic
White casual tabl •
chairs.new $300. a
dreuera S200 ~· 4'x6' aolld marble co
fee labia, beige MIO<
VCR $200. Pine dll".9n.
table St SO. 673--6908 ~EJ
$2.IO per day
That'e ALL you PllY
for
CUS10M CONCRETE & Free eat. 24hr.LIS82t87
BRICK WORK Small *(714) 744·5048•
jobs ok 19 yrs exp.
Free est. 354-4249
ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION
Masonry-Concrete Pa-
tios-Driveways. Paint.
lll'dcape Mike 546-3096
Ceramic
1les 352
Fences
&Decks 3f>15
FENCES-GATES NEW
REPAIR. Atd'NOOdl Cedar
Post Rtp!Kt CM 'NB
Jim Whyte 642·7208
G<11 aqP Doors
middleman coat
C1ll Continent.I
lnaulatlon Inc.
Mon.-Frl. for details
9am 10 5pm. Or
leave message any•
PAINTING
Quality painting. Local
references Fair prlco.
Ron. 722·9513
PARKS PROF'L PAINTING.
lnlJExt. Rep1ln11 and
Cu11om1 Uc. t 58321 1
785-9766
CONSTRUCTION
Carpenlera and Oen·
eral Laborere for on-
going projects and
new projectl begin·
nlng In Orange Co. 61
1/91. Call 714·723·
8460 Tue-Fri 5pm-7pm
DELIVERY
THURSDAYS
RETAIL SALES ASSOC. ca:.~l~~:~ley
In beaut. lrvlne Hotel
EOE
Gitt Shop 3pm-11 pm TENNIS DIRECTOR
Sat/Sun. • occas hrs. Top children's sum-
W .H. SMITH. 975-1234 mer c•mp In Blue
exl. 2113. Mgr. Debra Ridge Mina ot West
RETAIL SALES PfT Virginia aeells mature
* BUYING ITEMS *
* 1890'a to 1950's •
•.wwMry 10 Howehold•
PltlM Lv Msg 673-6223
ANTIQUE EMPORIUM * COSTA MESA * 1931 Newpor1 Blvd .
Tremendous S.lectlons
French+Enghsh•Amer
---.,-
FURN 7' White couch
chair. 7 Wht wall l.Jtlll
white desll & 8 draw
dresser Pine tbl 'f'/:
chrs Open house -&-:
• llnff, 30 day ll'lln.IT'Ufl'I
lln lht & Open Pr s 3622 F l 0 0 R S , k 11 c h e n time St. Uc 259905
RAINBOW Circle Maint
P11nting lnl/Ext Houttl
Apt Oual. job. Free est.
St llci1569897 836-'758
person 10 run tennis W omen's spacl •lty program Excellent fa-
shop. Fashion Island, clllllea, to p aalartea
N B Evenings, weell· and private lesson•
ends Experience pre-avall•ble Call Timber
ONLY. Newapaper ferred. 644-9888 Ridge, 301·484·2233,
•8000 Sq Ft.• Mon-Set 1().8 Sun INS
•We Buy and Sell•
Consignments Welcome
•• 842·8990 ••
Sat 2oe ~., Diamond
Balboa la 875--3529
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
counters, bathroom GARAGE Door & Open-(714) 979-8812
tile Installed .. Ulfge so-er. lna1allatlon, Service ---------1 routes avallable In ----Coeta Moea and Restaurant THE BEST JOBS ARE S&.••PRR 80PA ~
BefO• cushions 175
Brown octagon dln9tt1
with leaf, 5 bleck 118d
ded Iron ch•lra l50
645-1241 ..........
For mor• Information
CALL TOOAY!t
AIK FOR LOIS
Your
Servtc:e Dlfectory
Aepresentahve
142·4321
Ext 310
"'8LIC NOTICE
The Cahl. Public Ullll·
,... Commission, RE-
QUIRES thal all used.
houaehold goods
movers. print their
P.U .C. Cal T num ber,
llmo·a & chauffeurs swtnt ltielr T.C P. num·
b9f In all odver11H ·
manta. II you have a
queetlon about the le-
gality of a mover, llmo
or chauffeur, Coll
Public Utlllles Com-
mta•n. 714-558-41 51
. t; I H1S
' . ' ·h·ling .1410
ADDITIONS AND
REMODELING
Hendyman Services
Too 873-8038
CALL THE BRST
IGchena, b•lha doors,
Windows, torm1ca cab
11 yrs ••P Lie Refs
Aendy ~ 7 ·0383
uc·o CONTRACTOR
ttMlt handles all lt•des
Of Const. AH Comm
~EASE call 836 5969
I 111r PS
I'' J•l26
lecllon or Illes Free & Repair. Greet ,nc..
est Alex. 954-1026 Callloraquott 8~7718
JACK KENNEDY TILE &
MARBLE INSTALL •
REPAIR All types of
Pavers Washing &
Sealing 497-5665
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN the TILE MAN
leaky showers-Acid
wash & regroul New
& Repair Bathrooms-
Showor doors. K11c-
Floors-Plumb1ng Lie
25yrs 0 C 673-8065
TILE Installed Repa.ired
Prompt Couneous Se!VlCt
Free Est & References
John & ShtlDy 846·6176
Child Care 353
Handy M<"ln 3710
***REMODELING Custom work Elec.·
Carpentry-Tile-Plumb •
Fonc:!!_K•th 898-31..!.!!..
..,...,.RRPAIRS Home/
Rental PROPERTIES
Paint-Carpentry·
0 all Gll}'645~7
•HANDYMAN•
819 & 1ml IOI>• W0<1I 111'••
Call Bruce 1147-0790
1 CALL DOES IT ALL
Gen. contractor at
handyman prices.
Small & lrg repairs ot
fences, palloa. plumb-
CHILDCARE In my F V Ing, Olec , pinter, dry·
Hm. lnlanls-up Lrg wall lnt-e1Ct palnltng.
yd-playrm-toys Loving kitchen, bath romodol
caro Mon-Fri FT P'T & add i tions Lie
Slater Bushard 962-6900 499t97 ABS 835J.4900 ----CHILDCAAE services In ALL REPAIRS Remodol
mJ Balboa Penln1ule Aellable, prompt, exp
ho"'9 F 'T Mon -Fri Local refs Leave mag
Local rots 673-1428 K Pelerson 722-1294
CHRISTIAN MOM In All re11denllal & comm I
Mes. Verdi (lirt>r San ~ repairs & malnt. Rell·
Frwy 11u Fi openong tor able & reaeonable.
your 2'-7-5 '(! oid 957·8137 Reis avail 432·9827
MATURE LAOV w lll Carpentry, Pelntl"g .
babys11 in my Cost• Concrete, Brickwork,
M111 home Fairview Home Improvements
81ktr M1tcel 546-1806 Reasonable & exp'd
Chimney
Sweeps 3538
PEEK·A·BOOll
Win 2 Dinners
SAVE MONEY ...
1-800-273-4243
FULL HOUSE
SERVICE & REPAIR
II •I• 10 1 home we can II• n FREE t1111Nte ~71
HANDY ANDY
Elec-Plumb-Palnl Lt.
1 story fireplace, carpntry. etc 831-41043
Clun '°' only 142.50 Lie. l"s'd. 734-t862 HOME &. APT REPAIRS ~·a APPLIANCE SVC Plumblng•elec · paint·
MM.kn ind Models lng-fences-aprlnklera
Caurtlous Serv 558-0515 Call Todd, 722·0 t 98
Dt·B ~bor Bl C.M VETERANS HANDYMEN
DOR1EY APPL REPAiR VRELIABLE Houseclean. No Job too Small
M Melcea A Models lflg Dy lhe d1y Loe.al Palnt-Elac.-Plumblng-
Ne ...-V Chrg. :»tt s \Alta Xlnt Nferenc:H Fences Lie. 831·5368
... U.N0-1132 Cal~o~~1·5967
..,.LT HAULING SERVICE
Ow191 yd dnupt-cr"'
Jon 145-8192
OICK"S HAULING
Junk to dump & gen.
er al haut1"g· Large
truc:lt With lift o•••·
540-3798
DUMP RUNS • JUNK
Furniture, tra•h. tr"
branch•, appllencea
Mlk.e 7 _. ... $-1391
Landsc;ipc &
Lawn C.u L' 3£308
•TREES4'
Topped .,_•mo... Spring
0.-.ip 59eo• 751-3-176
PapPrtnq 1866
WE Gall Sftd Hing Togsfltt
T ota1 lnteriof Remod·
eflng Serv. Adwtoe To
The Crazy. ~7172
Per ~rn1c1I
Service lnb7
Newport ••ac h CASHIEMfOSTEIS ALWAYS HIDDEN
5 00 AM 10 10:00 Exp'd only Evening Free recorded d•l•ll•
AM Up to $60 00 per Shift N.B. Italian res.-1 ___ 1_..80(). __ 5_3_S-_2_7_4_1_
day C•r and Insur· 1auran1 Call 642-7880 -•CER ance required Call ----',_
842-4333 Restaurant Tracer lor MIP A•
TIRED OF fund Policies Polen·
tlal $4.000 847-7128
WAITRESS Teacher• ""d•d ror DRIVERS WANTED
Kenmore Wa~her, Har·
v"t Gold. good con-
dition S 125 Call Me-
2858 after 8PM -----Refrigerator, no rrost
2-<loor, very clean,
works ••cell•"' $180
CM dellVer 842·2543
Misc Pll.1n('11us tJC 1.
A-TEAM GARDENING
MAINT 16 yrs exper
Julian & Yolanda Gar-
dening Serv 642-3921
CREDIT POWER N•llonwld• company
hH sever•I openings 6AM· 12 Noon
OR WAITER? preschool In CM Min
6 ECE units, 3 yr old
& pre K 848·4318 M·F 7' llfUTON couch,
Furn1lurf' 6014 LAKER 5
PLAYOFF
TICKETS
QOODIEATI
Du1ty'1 Lawn M1lnt.
Monthly/Wkly or 1
time FrM esl 24 1·1640
GARDENING-Full serv.
Landscapo-sprlnl<lrs-
sod-mow-edge-clnup,
reaa rates. 986-2716
LAWN MAINT.·GAROEN
CARE Clo11n-ups. On
!riming trees CREDIT
ovall Reis. 668-9552
PROF GARDENING &
MAINT 10 yrs exp
Res Comm Xlnt refa
V>c:t01 Barrn 645-9748
SEMI-Retired Land·
scape Contr11C1or De-
sign Install Lrg 11"'1
SAVE SSS 754-7170
SWEET TREE
Co'Tipleto Landscape
Mfltnt Gardening Xlnl
work Refs eva1lable
Free OSI. 548-5174
THE GREEN SCENE
laWfl·Tree-Stl11.1b-1nS1all
IS BUY1NQ ~OWE" for am•ll pacllage de.
FREE Brochure On !Ivery E•rn to S550/ • $300-SSOO per week
The C .. l!DIT SYSTEM wll Relocate Drive Call Diane In Tustin,
375-6228 new '9t company car 259·9198. Or Jeff In
SHOP AT HOME Boneflta Call 1·800· C.M , 941.0174 Avon Coametlca ____ 3_3_8-_8_1_5_3 ___ ----------
F Rotall Hies utler Bruah home Earn money writing at
products Cl•lrt 873-5841 home Manuel Showa AT·WE of Newport
Plantscape 3538
PLANTS-EVERGREEN
SOUTH lnteuor plants
& trees-Sal•• & o r
malnt 751·1825 Li"da
Plaster
Repair 3880
ED'S PLASTERING
Neat Palchea and
TelC1ures Int El(I Free
est Guar 736-8778
Int/Ext. patcti plu 1;;;;Q
CuS1om tt•llmng, quality
work Problems-No Prob-
lems• u .. ~ 554-783 1
Plumbing 3890
24 Mr EDD•54M522
HEATING ' PLUMB:NG
Lie 5'1878 V1Sa.Mas~et
I
how. Info on publish· Under new ownership,
era •••lllng wrllere opona In May We are
Incl. Send 117.95 to K seeking energetic well
B•novfta. 104 S Lucia groomed sales asaocl-
Ave, Redondo Beach, ates who are exp wllh
CA 902n. serving upscale cllon-
FOOD SERVICES
Family owned food
service company on
the Or•"g• County
F•lrgrounda aeeka
employ"• on several
levels Experience not
mandltory but deslr·
able Full Ume part
time av•1lable Sense
ot humor a mull
Smoking ok. Call 548-
4487 aner 10am
OFFICE ASSISTANT
tole Hourly/comm
wllh benefits. Contact
Steve K1Mson 759-7979
SALES PERSON
15' Comm • Cash
Untlm1tect oppor1un1ty
Contr•C1or • Espanol
booklet Call for Inter·
view NOWI 497-1568
SECRETARY
Spunkier lnstatlalton
Tree Tr1mm1ng Removal
Lawn Maint & Cleanups
RolOOlllng •432·8804•
St. Lie. ""599025 Alt jObt Low pnces •O gal
Data entry experience
necesaary Type 80
wpm Various duties,
must be flexible & de-
po"dable FfT, Mon •
Fri Apply In person at
2121 E111t Coast High-
way. Sullo 180, Co-
rona del Mar. Ask tor
011~7 14·644·9080
Earn while you •••rn
Just atar11ng houa•
wife or ? Learn typing,
medical bllllng, com-
puter. Bui also run er-
rands, help with mall
& aecretarlal worll
Cheerful environment
S7/hr or? Work 10 am
to 8 pm Mon • Fri,
hour• ftexlble Appty
for position at 1401
Avocado, Sulla 402,
N.B. from 12 noon to
8. Mon, Wed or Fri
Or. Held, 759-3000
THE SECOND MATE wtter h .. te, 5 YI ll'!Jtalt $250
•• d & 1 1 Seaward & Co 841-4203 mo ern lrOp ca
landscaping. Stuon1I PLUMBING repair and
cot« lmgallOll 650-5585 remodeling Done by ---profeHlonala 25 yrs
Lf'q,11
S1•rv11 ··c. Jen:·
In N.B area. Prompt,
intelllgent & neat
THE FLYNN CO Uc.
282821. Call 5"0-t090
P(T Clerlcal Securl·
11es1Markellng Co 10
lo 20 hre 'wk flexible
780-6730
PfT Ttltfund,..,.
SECRETARY
Merrill Lynch Life In-
surance. Life ln1ur•
Teltmlrkttlnt chair. ot1oman, 3
PIT, S7/hr • b onuses lamps. cotfee table &
Sat appls (no sell· and table, like new.
lngll Flex hra, days MUIT SILL 844-9275
5·10 hre/\Nk. Your RATTAN lovf»seal
phone or mine. Call sleeper, 2 matching
Ken 540-8995 chairs S300 080.
4ff..5520
VETERINARY HOSP 1 _____ 5_4_8·_200_2 __
Aa1latan1/Recep11on l .. •••••••••••••••111• Mu1t be able 10 do
both E.xp pref A1k
lor J11ne 754· I 033
WAITERS
Eicperlenced w i th
lunch and dinner ••rv·
Ice In a quality reatau·
rant Call Alan, 714·
248·8299 daily be-
twffn 11 am . 10pm
.. ARR s••tUNO a
contract telemarkeltng
person to WOfk 30
houra per w"k In our
Newpor1 Beach office
You wlll '"•arch and call on the CA01CAM
Industry 10 generate
qualified leads Mu11
be • results oriented
lndlvlduel, poueu
strong communication
akllla, creativity ana
the ability to absorb
technical Information
Previous 1elemarllet·
Ing experience 11 r•
quired. Please call or
send a resume to
Adra Syt1ema, Inc .
4001 Waaterly Place.
Suite 108, Newport
Beach, CA 928e0
714-851·3810
UPTO
•&oo
PER MONTH
* IO COWCTIOllS * t
Early morning motor routes
available. Must have •
dependable transportation
and liability insurance
CALL 642-4333 '
KUNTINGTON BEACH, CO>TA N1SA.
NEWPORT BE.Act FOUNT AIH v ALl.IY, I
l.RVINE ' LAGUNA BEACH
IUKltUPTCY
STOP CREDITORS
STOP I.AW SUITS
Call M 1-4438
p',V' I I(·. .N02 W11nted for OC Per-
forming A11a Cent.,
Suppor1 your commu·
ance'Computar exp .•---------....,
plus Call Linda Lam-Ge• &e r--------------
DfVORC• •Y MA--;a:-
One cait d089 n all.
Fl•I rate. Uncontested. 24 ,,,.. (714) S54-533e
~TAROT
CARD R&AD•R
Tena PU1-Pr ... n1 and
Future 99 8PaCIAL
1-800182-1844
r,, ·n ><1• ·lir 1q
•• :. I ~ I '11: ' lq 1 h
•ttlCIC·8lock or Stone WOfll Flreplace-88Q. Beet quelltyl B .. t Price!
Relalntng walls-Block Aemoda & Addlt1on1
foundattona-Aepalrs. Kitchens, etc O•ve
Lie. (71•) 67<t..J022 "4-0n1 ($850241
M !',', ,, ~· I. ll)
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reflexolo9y •••I ........... ,.,.
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no.t• CUAHalXPIRi ........... o..t
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M9'1Cuto\11 Mor1on·a
M~ Scr"n Servtce
Nobody bHla Mon·
on·• pncea Not>odyl
Our prlc" are eo low
~ J\ave to loott up to ... ,,,. bOnom.
(11•) 642.-.a
bert 955«) 18
nlly while earning ---------•
money In lun almO•·
pher• c.11 556-2122
~555 tor !£>.el __
PART TIMI
Oapanctll>1a person
needed tam•t pm,
Mon, Wed, Fri >Cini
phone and b .. lc of·
lice allllle Computer
helpfUI HB e.e.e128
'MT·TIMI Small dell In Newpot1
Cent.,. Nrtng for pen
time ~•IP'9P per.
ton .. t tam. c .. 9ob
Ot Donne .. nl0-1146.
IECTY1"1CEPT
Beyfront offtce, bavf •
ron1 omce. Udo area,
Newport Beach Welt
eatabll1hed pro.,.ny
mgmt co. Typing es • wpm. Shor1hand
80 + wpm. word po-
e .. a1ng. MedlceAfOen.
14'1 benefit• Send con-
fidential r"ume w/aal·
ary hl•tOtY to:
Rot>ert Cutcl
PO 9o11 ts.ti
Newpo41 Beac:h, CA
92993
dle ... le
A~'• Allie,
buement,
and eloeea
thea 1et
IOIDe e.M.
No room
left In the
garage
for the car?
A call to
I
3''TIAllA
Meder, IOfen, gen.
lmmac. 1130,000 . ... __
Lido Penlneule, ell
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"llTfTIOfll TO PUeLIC MWINO 941 ....... N•rne AUllDOfllMUT OF ·--·-··· ...... !tu .. _ .. _ ........ ....... 512U1 ._...... ....... • •••• I •• --ADMINllTD ~ltcl !ti ll«*'>Y giY#n • ......._. USI OF FICTITIOUI Sl•s .. am ll•t~t 9t•l-t Tltll l>Ut•n111 ~· eo,.._ ltM-1 91 1 J '
llTATI OF tn11 ,,,. P11~ Commit· Th1 toliovtlng pertOl'll 1r1 8U91Nll9 NAM• The~ plftom ''' T~ lollowlng 1*.ont ar1 Th1 lollowlng pertor11 .,, dUClld DY'.., iNIMdull Thi 1o11owW1g 01fSOt11 .,, The I~,..__ ••
WILLMll Mal(IN llorl ol 11'11 City ol ~00!1 d~ btnlnes1 11: Thi lollo~ Pl'ftolll dolr!Q ~ 11: CIOil1g btJltnllS 11: OoinG t>uair\111 ... Tilt ,.g11t11n1t•l com· ~ bVllnlll 11: OOlrlll t>utlnell •:
CAU MO. AtM7.. BelCh wi~ hOld I public OLENRJOGE ASSOC I· hl YI ablOdone<flhl UN ol REtb REAL ESTATE ANO PACIFIC RAGTIME, &70 w (•)EASTERN EUROPEAN m.nc.IO \0 lr1n11C:t OUSI· GO(DENWEST HEALTH CHARLES HOLT NIESTI. Tolll rielri.~fteli,i.s. ~ Ol'I IM I CKlliclllon ATES, 660 ~ Cenll' 1h1 flctlllout Bu1ln11t DEVELOPMENT, 20<13 17'1h St Uni! *37, Cotti BUSINESS CONNECTION nett l,IMCl91 I,,. flcll11Q1.11 PRODUCTS, 1011 WarMF GATOR, 821 lhllll St ,
or.mtort contll'lg9nl Cf ldls "' Thi City ol -Nl;Wp0!1 DriYI, Su111 850, Newporl N1m1: PREFERRED COAT, W11tdifl' Dr., StA\1 202, MHI, Cllll 92627 !bJEEBO (c)J PATRICIA. 8utin1ss. Nim1(•) lltllO AYI Soill l·l517, Hurll!ngton N1 wpo11 811c h , C1lll.
n>t"• Ind' f)lllOfll Who ITllY B11ch tor AmtOdlnlf'A No Buth. Clllt 92660 INOS. 24<151 Alici• Park· N'1w po,t Bl•Ch. C1111. C•'Y Copp1lm1n. 3fe() R 0 L FE ' Ass 0 c •boV• on ~M •• '"' S.ICl'\, C.!lt 92&'7 t2MO Qlllt~H l>I inflflSlld In 735 on piopirty toe111d II O•'Y W11com1>1. eeo WIY C7·221. Mltsiofl VllfO 5126e0 FO•OfoY9 Pl ' Sin 0!990. (d)ROLFE RESEARCH AS-Janice M """ s1 ..... Rots, 7011 Wamtf Ct\lf\n A "°"· 121 Bell• lfil w\11 OI Ht•tl or bollt 1018,102<1 £111 81lbo1 N1wporl C1n11r D'lv1, Ctlil. 92891 ' Mlc:hlll J1y RMd. 2<1~1 Celof, 92130 SOCIAfES. 190 E. Com Tl'ois 1t1t1ment Wit nlld AYI Su111 L·\111 Hunting, SI., N.wporl BelCI\, Cllil'.
"'ol'. W1LllAM Bit.SKIN 0.: BolJl"""cl. Slllt1 850, N1wport 81•ch, Thi Flclltlou1 Bu1l11111 Holtyolk, Unll·E, Laguna MllKICI Mtmo, 1519 Qr, M111 S1,MI. Coslt M111, W!tll m. COurlly ~ ol ton 8.acn Ca11t 92&<11 92fle0
Qllled • R~\.1911 to contld., In Cllil. !t2MO Nlml rlt11rl'd 10 •bov• Hlftl, C•llt. 92856 •ng• ,.,,, ' COiia Mesa. CaM 92627 Orang• COunty on A.or~ l2 Tnit bu~lnll• I• COl\s Thi• bullhl ll 11 con-
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PETITION hat blen 1"*1dmlnl 10 0111rkUng Miki Mtyl <, 660 Nlwpor1 w1s nlld In 0.-1ng1 Cooney Seon C. RHd, 1511 Mlfl· C1Lif 92621 T1ll1n Cotocn11nu, liO E l991 dUClld oy·"' lndMOvll dud.a by'..,~
by TI MOTHY 0 . BASK· M•P No. 11 IO .. IO H11bs Cini., Df'IYI, Sult• 850. on M1y 18, 15190 Fll• "911 Orfy1, N-por! B11ch. Thi• bu11n111 I• eon. Cost• M ... SUH!. Cot11 F490720 Thi ,,g!•tt•nl{•l C:Olfto Th• '•gl1111nt(1) CO!fto
Pf"NELOPE N BASKJN N11t I ~ lronl Y''d 111· N1wpo't B11ch, Ctlll. No.f <l57f52SI C.MI, 92660 duc1ed tty· I g-•11 p1rt, Miii, C1lil 92627 Publt1r110 Or1ng1 COlll m.nc.ld 10 1'-8Ct ~ mence4 IO !f-.cl tlUmi-
EVEN J . REN.DES .nd blck on lhl bly •kl• ol 92ee0 Wllll1m Paul Seidt!. 2.5295 Thi• bvtlne11 11 eon· '*lhlp P11,1o1 Jeln Roll•. 190 E D•lf'f P11oC April 21 , 28 M1y ""' undel lhl Flctltlout ""' llN:llf the Flctltioul
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l!ICUlorl In lhl sl.ptt!or no,1nw1111rly co1n11 ol port Clnt.r Dnvt1, Sult• Cllll. 92691 '*lnlo , mlflced 10 uan1IC'I bl.Isl-M111. C1fof 92617 Sus1e1 •bOY• on NIA ·~°"'April I , 1991
ovrl 01 Cif/lon'll•. County ~·~t e.tbol BoullY.,-d ind 850, N-pot1 Be•ch. C1lil. This t1v1lr"111t ""''' COl'ls Th• 11g111r1n1(1) corn-""'' llN:l11 11\1 Flet111ous Tnl1 bUsln111 11 con. St"'' Ro11 ChWlls I.. Holt Orl nge C Sl,HI. Thi piopotld 92860 d!JClld oy 1n mcti'tidUll mtneld to t,1nuct l>uli, Bu11n111 N1m1(1) litilld duelld by' hulsblnd tna ----------1 nm ~1tl!'l'lll'I( w11 tlllO Tnil .1t1\"""9nl WM llled
s \/fhi pe'ltiion flqUll!t 11111 l!Oftt y1rd 11tb11ek it 73.1 Rog1r Johnson, 660 N-. ni11 111t1m1nt wit f~ld nen und« U'8 F1c1111out .oove ori; NIA Wtt1 PUBLIC NOTICE wnn m1 COunty Cllftl. QI wftn ine County Cllt\ of
l tMOTHY 0 BASKIN '"'!Tom,,,. tror11 prCJ?lftY port c.,,111 Drive. Sui11 w•fh ,,,. COUflly Clerk ol Bu1ln111 N1m•1•' Mlll<I Clf)' Cool)llm•" Thi 'lglslrl "lf•! com. Ortngl County Ol'I A.prll 5. °''°°' Covmy on .t.Jwll 19,
;fl£NEl0PE N &ASKIN. WM Ol'I Ell \ Bllbol Soul• 850, N-pofl Biid\, Cllil. °'ll'IOI Courlly Ol'I AprW 10, lboYI Ol'I: NIA n .... flllllmetll ....... ltlld ITlll'IC:ld IO lltnSlct buSI· Fki:t1Hou1 1991 1991
_,STEVEN J. RE.NOES .nci Y~rd, which ,, eonsts11rrl 92MCI 1991 Scott c RHCI whll th• c~ cwic QI ~,. IH'def thl flefitlovs .... 1,.. .. Him• F49NH
ENE RENOES bl IP-with lhl 1ll11Ung tncl pro-K1n Town11nd, 2200 Ro11 Pul>l!lhld 0,1ng1 Co1s1 f!\11 1t11t1m«1t w11 lileel Or1~ Courrty on Mt,ch Butlntl• Nar-n1(1) lltr.a lt•t•m.nt Pul>lllhld ~ Coast
Id •• c>er10NI ,,pr .. poll(I 1111<11/lllal d1Yl'lop-AYl!ll.ll, Su1l1 1100. Dill••. Diiiy Pllol il<Ol'll 21 . 28, M•v with 1hl Coun1y Cl11k or Z9. 1991 •bOY• ori: NIA TM lolioWlng Olf"IOl'fl 1r1 0 .. Pi4ol April 1 t 21 28
llM to •dmlnlstlf tn1 mint°" IM !QUI" loll. TX 75201 5, 12, 1991 Or1ng1 County on M••eh F4U972 P11tlcl1 J RQ/11 dOlrtg blal~tl ., • ' • '
l ttalt ol lhl O.C.Olfll Thl!l.lojk'I 1\11 bl"'1 r• S1ev1 K.urth, 12UIO At>-Su,1 87 29, 1991 Publlshe<I 011ng1 Co111t T'111 tta!.mlfll ..-1s l1lld VISION THE UP UNDEA Miy !i, 1991 $.u.lfl
,Thi Pelillon requn~ lhl :--_; 1fld It hi' r bMI\ 11r-n1 Rd,, SI.rill 103, LS 20, F489007 Di,f~ Pilot A.pi~ 7, 14, 21 , wilt\ lhl County Cllfk OI CLUB, 328 N N-00'1 ========='"'::':"::1==::::::-~~~~i'=
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-!Hcld1nrs wHt ~ codl· 1t1.,,,,,riec:1 thal • c11• D1M11, TX 7S2•3 PU9UC NOTICE Put>lilhed Or1ng1 co111 18 1991 Olan;• County Ol'I Aon! 12. BIYCI 5v11:1 538. Newport ftU9LtC NOTICI. ~ " '"Y· 1>1 •dmlttld 10 QOflellty 1a1mp1 und• 1111 J1ck Rodm1ri. 2049 c..,. 0111¥ P11ot APlfl 1. 1.i, 21 . Su-160 19111 s.1en cam 92&63 __ ,~Ul~~L;ICr;;;NO;;;T;l~C~E:__1 _~~~~~~~-oblt• Th. Wiii and lf!Y '9QOirlmttnll ol !"-C~, IU('f' P111! Ell!. Sulll 1700, fl'kttfllous H 1991 I==========~ , F490lt8 Dllnfly T 4gu1llf, 520 Flc.lttte.
lcM; 111 IYl~llbll IOI Olnll EnYWonm1nlll Cullity Loi Angll11, Calll, IKICMl7 •u•l-•1 N•~ ' Su-lSJ PUBLIC NOTICE PubltsW Or•ng• Cou! W11t 81lbo1 N1wpor1 PlGUUwwe 811..._.. .. ..,..
' ;nlnttlon In lt>l llll kll)I Act. P1\11 C1pobl1nco, 60 llit•-m Diii~ POWI ApiM 21 , 2:8, Mly BIKll C1!il ~1 avMftwsn....... • ... _ b th• COUii Nolle• It hllKl\I rurtner S\111 Sllffl. 35th FIQo,, Th , ... .....,....... Tiii I) I I on. • lhl ptthicWi r1quest1 11Jn g;,,.,, th11 11Jd iwbllc rte•r· 8ot101"1, MA 02109 ~ ;;;~~':son' ''' PUILIC NOTICE Fk:tttlou1 5, 1 2. 1991 Su· 184 auei~ ~ ~~· ir!;.,,,;~~ tate....m Thi 1o1io.1n9 pertont .,.,
-'ltlority to ldm1n11191 ttll II• Ing .... 111 bl fllld Oii lhl 9tfl Al W1n&m1~11. 8eO Nt.W' HEAVENS CREATIONS, flctltlous 9U .. MU Ne1t11 Tn1 •1g111ni1nt{t) com· ~ ':= ~ "' m busl""I .. ;
1111 undll IN lodepindenl g::.. ol M~y t991, :! ltll part C11111' Drlv1. Sul11 404,.., H.ii01rope, COIONI ll1temen1 mmc::ld 10 trll'lllCI bulls NElWOA11;'i:'G USA TR NsAM ERICAN F is
Admlnl"r•rion ol Ettt111 ol 7 30 p.rn tM 850, N-0011 Blach, C1!1! d•I "'''· Cl!!I. 92625 •u••-u ... _ Thi lollowu1g PlflOl'I• "'1-c'cUol:::LclC:..::NcOcTcl~C~E:__J nlS-1 Untllf lhl FICtltl-. c.t.BLE fV SHOW lOIOO NANCE CREOO BUREAU •
• 0 nk• ..... -,,~ , Co..ncll Chamber• ot 1"-92ee0 R '' M s·---• ..__..,.._ lt .. .,.._t 001no 1>u11n11111· ""•"••• ''•m•l•l '''°' T C , 00 • '''' 2105 Wnl Caul . Hwv . "c I'"'' ,,.,,...., ·1 WI N1......-ut Belleh Citu Hill • -·~ J M·'-· ,, •• , I· ona "" ... · ...,....,.. TA.FF'\' LANO, 2005 5Wlt1 Fictitious ,. " • o""'" In 11 • N1wool1 B11ch, C11ll itlkwrl ttll person11 ••Pf• -..-· "' · ........... · ........... "° 1 H1ho11op1. Co,on1 c111 Th• lollowing P9flOlll 111 •t>Ove on NA. Ugl.ll'I• N!Qull, C.ht 9'6n 12063 JlnllllYI 10 ttkl miny K , ~'JOO Newport Boul1v1rd, Yin1 8l'Yd , SUlll 211S. Tu•· M•'· Ci!it. 512'525 dolnQ bullnus 111, ~2' Co1~11 Mist C1lll au1i-•s ... ..._ Di nny T A9'Jlii i B.vbl 1 Venecil 30Sl2
il on1 w1thou1 ob11lni"g IW$>0'1 BllCh, CiHtornli , tin. Calo! 92680 Tnl1 bu1ln111 It con. OAE°"SS UP, 2043 W1t1cll" St1tement Tht1 1111~1 w11 lllld 'Ill u-~ N .Jllf\r Ow1n, l003 W .(ourt approvlll Btto,1 11.._. 11 whk::ll 1lm1 1nd p!ac1 Al w1,.,,,, 2603 M11n ducted bV• 1., ll"ldlYlcluiJ or , Nl'Nport 81.ch. Cllll M~h< & Vicky COilin•. Th• !allowing p&1son1 111 wilh thl County Cler\ pl Ull. Clllf mn 'O' a.4r0t19..!....., N.wpot1 9Mch,
'"g c1111ln "llY lmporttnl any and •• pltltonl lnllf· St1M\, Sune 1300, Irvine. rne i1g11t11nl{t) com· 9M2'63' E & .__ A 2005 Sw1n O• Co•!• 00!!\g bus•riest •• 0.-1ng1 COIK>ty O'l AOl'tl 12. lnl1 bu1ln1111 '' eon· ~', ·,-.. ,,,,,, '' ,-"1CtlOl1S tiowi....-lhl per · l•f&d m1y appear and bl C1lll 927\<I m.lt"CIO lo ttinuct but" K -'llf'"'""' hO· Mt••· C1!tl 92826 Tl-IE TRAVELERS FRIEND 1991 duc'lld l>r.,. ~ " .. .,.,r
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/'squlrld 10 gtY1 riotlcl to "> ' 'ff' I • !"Vint, Bu1ln•ss N1m1(t) llllld Co,on1 d1I Mir C11il ducted by hUlband 11 C1M 92715 Publ•lhld Oiange Colt! ~ to ltlt\SIC1 tlu"ll· inririll~ persons unlit• you maoy t>1 Mrnhld 10 1al1· Cllil 'il271<1 lt>o-'I Of\ not •J>Pllea.t>t• 9~25 Wiii OIVld V1n Get\! lf'lc:I C11hy Mii Ul"ldll" lhl F1et~ l'f\ll'ICld 10 ltll'NC'I ~ Ny ,......_ wiived norlci or ~ only rhol1 111u!'1 you R1y W11 son, Z501 Alta ROl'I M. SlOl'MI Thlt bus1n111 11 con· Tt11 11gl11r1nt\IJ com· v1n Gant, a1 Schlib111 Cl . D••1Y P1io! A.pot 2 9 28 M•y Buttne.•• Nimejt ! 1111tld ,..., uncle! the Acllt!Out
tonfftl!ld 10 lhl p.opased or someon. .in 'ailed at V1111, N1wpot1 B111ch. TM• stlllll'nl'MI wts l~ld dueled by nu11>1nd and l'flll'IC9CI to 111nMC1 ll\J111· lfvtfte C1111 92715 5 12 1991 •Dov• on· l.Ol'll 2 191111 Bu11n111 N•me(•) lllted
IChOn ) Thi ll'ldlPlfl(tlnt \hi pub Uc h11rlng di· C1t1I 92660 With the Coonty Cllilr. ot .....,11 ~II Undlr lhfl f \CllUOUI l hit butlnlll 11 con. ----~-"'--.... '°'"'=":i Bl~I \,""°' • IDOft Oii! MltCh 1$, 1111
.ldll"llnlllrahon IU1llOll\v ..,111 IC•lbld In lhll notc1 or In Rogut H1ml1y. 650 Towrt 0.-angi CounlV Ol'I Ao•~ 19 Tile r1g"1r1nlf•) corn-8u1H,111 N11m1{1) hlled dvclld by h"'t>lna IN:! Ttllt tlllln"llflt wu Ill.a JllTyT"" °""'...,---_
.. Q••nlld unlll•• an :m., W1tn111 COlretPOl'dlf\CI Cit· Canter 011v1. 20!h FloOt, 15191 mlnCld 10 '''"'act buSl, lbOYI Ol'I' M11 cri 30, 1991 wil• W!\f'I !hi Coum\r Cw• ol ,.. .,,_,, -.....,
tillld p111on Ill•• an o~ ltv9Fld 10 !hi City 11 .. Of Cotti MIU, C1lll 92628 F481498 n111 undll lhl fl(:Utloul Mlel'lll! c~. Tfll ••g~•lran•l•I come PUBLIC NOTICE Orlf'gl County Ol'I Aoril 5. Wflf\ !hi Co.rlly °"11 ol e 10 l.t\I pllitron and PIF IOI to. th• publlc lle1,,ng S11n SOlomOn. 359 San Pubhslled Orinne Co;1tt Buiin111 Nim•(•) tlltld Th~• lltt~1n1 w~~ 111~ mencld to t111111i:t ou11· Flc:tl"ou• 1911 OrlllOI ~ on M-c:h
•""""'CAU'ltwnythl Of lnl01m111on c11t (714) Mlg"\111 OM. Suole 201 ·-· et>Ove on NIA wit 1111 Oll"'Y k o MSs und91 ,,,. f!Clrt~ FQeae1 29.1991 .~a no\ gFlnl lhl 64<1·'3200 N1wpo1I B11c11 C11tl Ot•ly Pilol April 28, M•v 5. A..nglllr"ll Rl\OClll 0!1nge County on Mlreh Bu .. n••• N•rn•!I ) Ii.I~ •u•lrM•• "''". Publltn1<1 ............. • •• ,, , ••••••
lv!horlty n,oma., Edwa1ds. SIC'I· 92MO 12. 19 1991 Tiiis st1t1man1 wn1 !!led 29, 1991 1bOY1 Ol'I it.pr1I 29 1991 ll•l•'"•"t ..,,_ . ..,. .....,_ Publl.ned Or-. eo...
-A HEARING on !hi Piii· l11ry. Pltnning Comm111IOl'I. This bu1ln111 !1 con· Su·l95 ...nn the Coun1y Cl11k ol f'488973 01vtd l/1n G1111 ---Thi !OllQWIDg p9lsont 11'1 Diiiy PJIOt "-""' !<I, 21 2l, Diii Pilof ""'11 1 l.t, 21 non Wilt bl tlllc:t on MAV OTy ol ~ BeM:h duetld by 1 a-•11 o.vt, Or1ng1 County on Match Pllbl!tn.d Orang1 Co1S'I Tn.s 111teman1 was llled CIOlng bulll'll•s IS May 5. 1991 ' y • •
lJ 1991 11 1•45 PM lf'I l"UOllthld Or•'* Co1111 n..-1h1p PUBLIC NOTICE 29 1991 Dl'!y Pilot Ao•~ 1 14, 21 . with 1111 Coun"!' Cl11' ol SEEDS 2&91 Cr111Y'1w l ========S..=:•:':'i';';·;';99;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;~~·~ 04t¢ lA IOc:•lld ., 700 01My Ptlol if,p1M 21, 1991 Tne 'IQ••tl•n•I•) COlfto F488987 28 1991 Or•ng• COunly on ADFll 12. Oflvl N1 .... por1 e11ch.
Civic: Ctn111 Dr!YI Wsst. Su200 rn111c.a to !rtn11e1 OU-II· Flc:lltlo..tl Pt.rbllshld °''""' Co111 Su·l61 19511 C1l•I 92663 PUILI" NOTICE "flt uod"' t,,. f lCltllOtll ··• -~====~~=-"'"-! F•00720 Mtt'ssa £ J WIOll, 29111 .., S.nta Ant CA 92701 PUBLIC NOTICE 8uslne1.• N1rne oa.Jy P1lo1 A1>11I 7, 14, 21 P ,.,,. ,._ c'''""ew °"""' N.twt>0rtil --:...:=::;,.:,.=:..cc=:::__! II ycu objlCI IQ th• gr•"'· a uslnttS Narn•l•l 11'11d , t111e-nt 28. 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE ubllshed ""'l'l'il' ...... 111 8'ICl"I C,1t,! 90t66J Flc:Ottous
1ng o1 1111 p.t!lUon. yDU ITATEMIENT OF 1~ Ol'I Nov•mbl• 26• Thi lollowlng Pl'IOnl 111 Su,16'1 Dilly Pilol AP111 21 . 28 May Lint K Wioe• ?891 aue"'-9• N-
tl)ould 11ppe11 111n1 hear· AMHDONMl'NT OF 1J!~ W•!K'O"'bl doing 1>utln111 as I============'=' Flct ltlou• 5 12 1991 C•••M•w en ... N,,...POf1 ll•l-nt
1ng and ~1111 your OO)K' UIE O• FICTITIOUS Th!• tltt•mtni ..,11 lilld ~!FU.SH ENTERPRISES PUBLIC ffOTICE 8 usln111 N1Pl'!1 ========'~="=' Bl•c" Cl!rl 112663 fl'll ~ Plf'IOnl .,1
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1111 triaiiiig Your •P..._._,, Tii. lollov.'ln<I 0111()1'11 011ng1 COU11IV on April 19 "'"'-C•'" ''"' Flctlt...,• "" PUBLIC NOTICE dlJefld Dy T"1Usto11>0 1(1(1 1131 & 0 0 .t.SSOCIA TES. ibl in .. -~ P\1vt11b1ndon.<flt1euseot 1991 8u1lnes1••-OOIMg ''"'''"'' •le 29\SA.aHoll.A,,. •A-2!0. nc1 may Pl'IOl'I or lhl Flclll!out 8usln111 F•etSOI Oar11n Andr1w1 3<1022 Sl•t--.,f COASfA.l MOTION lJOO F\c:llllout Thi r1g111rant(1J com. Cost1 MHI, C1111 92626
Y yo.ii 1tt0tn~ N 1 m1 N "-RI T "-it. c;. O C 511\11 Ra . M01"111ch Ben • r•· 0_,.__. N1wpo1t B'vd N1wpar1 Bull"'*'' Nim• '"""1Ce'CI 10 tr•nsac1 bull-C11hlon D•v1lopm•n",
UPR£SSURE •222 C1"'° -• " <>au Ststem•nl n1s1 lil'(f1• Int •!IOI.It 291!1 RIO H• A~ "-~a II r.: Ill. C'ldltor or . Publrll'lld 111ng1 0&91 Co• mn .............. ,"'O plflOl'll ., .... ,. C•I•• ,,........ '
con ..... &11, CJ'e'Cl•IOI ol ,,.,, • . D•"" P11oC Aonl 28. May 5. C••-··~-···· '"·•• cloH"!O bu .. M111 ., C<v •• ··--.... , I •• -· . ,. put 01 I 11 NewQOl"I .. , .... "" -"""' SAF'J'RON ENTERPRISES. ,.,,_.,.,,,. -. the tollov. ng Pl•tont llll 8u••rte11 to,ial".1<t !ttted M .... Clli! 9~2'6 cltc:llS~ y0U mu1I 1111 S.ten Ci lll 926&o 12. 19. 1991 s.Na Ad , Ol'latCn Bch 11627 Biookhu,ll •Sulle 3300 N-~ B!Yd NI"'· aoong tousonqs tt lbOYI Of\ ,~A CUl'llot'i l!Jw9tmel'lll. 2'915
YOUt ci111m with ltll court Th 'F 11 Bu Su-192 Caltl 9?677 oort Be1en. C1bl 92&58· EXPRESS INVESTMENT M.i<su E J Wlbll Rid Hiii Ave . c .... M ....
llnd m111 a c0py IO lhl Plf' Na!. :~1~?~ to s~::: Tnl1 b1111n1.11 11 con· ~~o:ounuiln Valley, Ciltt 1191$ GAOUP <1038 c1111 "'""'• fn11 11111tme.,I "''' Ill.a C•llt 92&2f
1on1t ''P'"J•nt111v1 •P-w11s M.a 111 0.-aoge County PUBLIC NOTICE due•~ b'f' • g1n111t P•rt· L•tlll A S•l'liori. ,812 w Ho19 Hoso•tal ~1 N1w· Sao Clll'"lttnl• c1~1 92t72 .., .. ,,, 1n1 Count~ Ct1r1t of fl"l tt 1>us1111,1 11 con. ~lid ~ 1111 Cour'I w!!llln on O.C:embli 3 1990 Fill n911h•P McF•ddlll Avi • 8<1 Simi POf1 81Yd Newpor1 Bitch. John H1.1.111n <1038 C1!11 0!11ng1 COvnlV on Apl1f I 2 OUC11d 1>y· joit'lt venturi
ou-1. mont • lrom tfll d1t1 NoF476810 Flctltkt111 Thi reg11tr1nt(1) com· Ar>I, Call! 92704 C1!il 92663 11"'"' Sa,. Cl•m1n11 1991 Th1 r1g!11r1n1 (1l com·
ol h111 111u1nc1 ol tett111 Hyun Soon on 1661 •u•IMI• Nim• mll1Cld lo ''•nud but1, Tl'!ll l>utin••• 11 co"" t-IUQl'llt A.i1c,ah. 500 Supt-c1111 IJ2fi72 F490717 menc:l'd lo trlnllC'I buSl-
•s P•CWICltott :ri HCllOl'lflOO Mtl)l4' H11I Ro , cil11mond ltelemenl nMI l.lfldll lttl FlelillOOI dUcildtty·1nindMdull rlOI N .... porl B1Kl'I. C1J1I Cn11l1• rl•s9111 8190 Publill11d 0.1ng1 Co111 ntll undll '"-Flellllo!JI
ol ltll Cillorrt11 Problll 811' C1~f 511765 Th1tol10w1n9 P••.ont 1111 Bu11n•ts N1m1\1) ~•lld Tn• ''''''''"'''' ,Om· 92&63 Hsv1s..i C11c1e BtHtl"ll P1rk o I p • 2 28 •• Bu11n111 N1met•l "'" Cod• • Tne 11"11 '°' l~lng T1111 blJ•lnlt• w1.s con-00111! t>ullnn.s 111 1bOY1 on· Aolff 15, 1991 ll\lflCIO 10 ii•ns•cl bu!M· Th11 1>u11n151 11 con-Cakl 9QS21 S ~; /:1 .. 0'11 1' "''V abo\ltl on AOl'll I . 1!191
cl1•r-n1 win f'OI llO"I °"'" duc\ld by 1n ~""dual ME HENV & ASSOCl· D11ren And,_I ,,_111 undlf lhl flc1111ovs duciea Dy an un1nc01l)Oo Th11 bu.,n111 11 con. .... ,83 Allin C1shlor'I
to1 e OUI mon1h1 ltom 1n.1 This 11ttlm"'1 ..,1, Mid At'ES 713 Clttl C1m•tl fhit 1t1t1m.,,t wa9 •1l1d But>n••• N•m•(•) llllld 111t1d 1s1oc•thon Olh1r OUClf'CI b}' an un1ncorpo. _,. rn.. statilnlfrt w11 flllcl
h1anng 11111 "0Uc1d with th• Coun1y c11111 of S•" C1'"""'"Ci i<! 92612 Wiii\ t~ County Cter• 01 aboYI Ol'I' Mireh 21. '"' IN"• P•rtnersnto 1t!id 1ssoe1111on oth•r with 11'1• eoumy Clefk o1 ll~I ltll till 01ang1 County on M11cn s1...,1n E1ul M11neny. 113 0.-"191 County Ol'I Apr~ 10, L1llll it. Saffron Tn1 11gisttant(I ) COfnn 1f'11n 1 pNt......-.h•O PUBLIC NOTICE 0r'"OI Cour'tly on Aorll 5,
' OU m1v ···-29. 1091 C1!lt Camisl Sin Cllm· 1991 Thi• tllltmenl Wll tiled mll"!Cecl 10 llllflllCI bu!M· T!ll •1gll1flfllll ) C0'"9 1991 •1c11 by ,,.,. «lllf1 II you Pub411nt0 Oi11-r1g1 Co••' lltt• Calif 928n 1'49t474 wllh !hi Cou111y Cllf-ol n••• una1r ttll F+etttlO&ll mll"ICld 10 llanuct 1>u11-Fk:ttt~ , ... ...,
•1• • Pl"IOl'I !fll1111lld In D•lly Pllol A.oril 1, ''· 21. Th1t bu11n111 11 con· Publ~•hld O•tnQI Coast O.lf'IOI County on M11ch Bu1in111 Name(•) 11111'<1 nes1 una1• tNI Flc:\1t1ou. au11-.. life,._ 1hl 1111111. you m~ 1111 21!1, 1991 duc\ld by' in lndlV!OOal Dally Pilol April ?ti M1y 5. 29 1991 ttlOYI Ol'I f1briary 20 81.11•'1111 N1me(1J lll!ld Stet.-nt Pubt11hld Or-.1191 COit!
w!ll'! 1~ cOIK1 ~ lormll R• Su,169 Thi 11gl1\,1nl(1\ com-2 g 99 f488HS 1991 •~on Aor•I I lt91 Thi lollo........,, D9FIOlll 11• O.ity P.tol ~ 1'· 21 • 28• quest IOI SPIC•fll Nolk;:I of m~Od OO ,,,., ........ L 1 •I • 1 l Ouan1 I( M\Jl'llOl'l. Tr111 -u.. Mly 5, 1'91 1 .. -,........ of 1n 1,,.....,,......., ...... _ .. , ........ -&r HNI Publlthld Orange Co111 JoM Ha•fftt ~ butll'lfft 11• "'" "TI "' -·• PUILIC NOTICE nn1 uno.. fl\I F1e'1llQl.lt This 1111.,,..,.1 w11 l1llcl Thrs 11111mftn\ wit ldl'd Cit.L lFOANIA HfAL1H'i•;;;;;;-;;,c;;;;;;;;;;;;..,_:;';'" Ind •OP111111 01111111 ••· s u11n111 N1r-n1(1) 1111.ct PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Piiot Aprff 7· ''· 21 • wtth "'' Counry C/elk ol with 1ri. County C•er" ol ~ooucrs. 1011 W•Ml !""*'rVll'wlolf...,1...,~, 1111 Ot ol Inv pl111IOl'I °' Flctttlou1 tbo\ltl on Aprll 1 11191 1 __ ;...::.::::.;:.,;;~:..:;:.:: __ 28, l99I 0!""91 Countv on Mllf"Cfl Or.,,g1 County Ol'I ADl'll 12, Aw Solt• L130, Hunting, Milbll ~ 1ccoun1 11 p,ovid.o 1n auiln.t• Nim• s1......,, E. Miih_;.y Flctttloui :========'=~='=' .. ':l?9, 1991 HM11 ion 81.c:h. c..111 921<11 ,17:..:::,"!il,~~~·!-!!!!!'!!!~_,!!::=:;l 'I "MCllO!l 1250 ol !hi Cllll· ll•tefftent Thlt Slltlmfl Wit llled F4U9l0 F490723 Biii Ao11, 7011 W-
Olntll P;oba~ Codi A 1:1"" f~ lollowing P11son1 1111 With lhl County C11,1r, ol •1191""1 ••-,UILIC NOTICE Puol!•nl'cl 0'1ng1 Coat! Publllt'lld Or1ng1 Coasl AVI SYIM L 130, HurWln!l,
Ql#tll OI pec;l•I Nolie:• domo bull,,..... Orario• Cour11y 00 Al)ftl 19 11•1•-' ----------lo1ily Piiot l.tlpit 7, 1<1. 21 , o.., ~·-· ... , ''· -Moy Jon Belch, Cllll 92&47 !Ofm 11 1v11111>11 hom 11'11 TOW 1991 fh1 lollowfng Pl'tonl 1111 f'~t""°"' II 0'9I ,..,..., ,,. T \ I COUf'I c"'h TO. N LIOUOR, 9795 • S08 dOlr\Q l>OllMSI •• 8utlne•• ,.,,... 5 12 1991 • 1'111 l>UI n••• .• con.
AUo•n1y 101 P1ht!on11: Ad1r-n1 A.vti , Hvnl1ngtOl'I F4 1 (1)\C OllATEAAL lfNI). Su-162 5 180 dvct.O lty'anlt\CIMdull
"' SHEILA Jt OAHLE, A.rtor· 81ach. C11Jt 92M6 PubM•llld O'al'\gl Coast ERS OF ORANGE COUNT'!' lt•t•~t u-Th1 r1g11t11nlt•l com-MV 11 L1w, 2152 I/la Htct· H11ham S1m1w1 10270 Olily P~OI Apnl 28. Mly 5. {b!CLOC. 1836 N1wpor1 flll l(lllowlng P''*°"' 111 lttJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~«I 10 trlnNC1 bu.,.
1ncl1, Flllllrtori. CA 92635 AllnbOW Cir · fovnt1ln Vi l· 12. 11, 1991 Bl., Co1!1 M111, Call! dOWIQHO MbuAN ...... N MAN·~·OEME""'J--:...:;,:,:;,;;..:,~_c_'-"--1 ·-;_::,:::::'..-''..:::.::::: __ I~.', .. ..-,, N•"'m'•l•""""°"'I '''°' Publllhld Ol•r'IOI Coat! l•y. Clltl, 512709 5112193 92'2T HOfl .. ... Fkit"loue Fk:tttt-· .... , ... ~'""PilOI. Apl11 2f, 21. M•y Rlf\I H111\tm S1m1w1. Dom RJK:h! J-1111 .. Inc:. co . 350 Roc:.nut.f SI-, ... ...,... ,._ h•I-•• N•m• •bOVI on NA
""' A l bow c "°""" c N T E Coll• M111, C•lll. 92:6<11 Bil Rot• • l I 111 "·· PUILI 0 IC C1liloinl1. 1836 N-POl'I Ap,11 T Holminn 350 ll•t..,.,..... St•t-t This st•llf'lll"'I ""'' 111ect 112•1 t11n V1llly, C1!il 92708 Bl , Co1t11 Me11, C1hl R-"-••~ Si , ,.._111 'Miu, ni. tolowlfrog perton:t art Tl"!l loloW\f'I;: P9llOl'll lfl . .-...... ,. _ _.. Clll"I! of This b1111n1t1 1• co,,. Fkitlt'-"• 512U7 ,,.,,,,.. ""' c1owiog btllir"llll 1.1: ooong b1.1S1111 I "'""' ",.. ......,. .. , --:--,.,,-:-:::::c-:-::--dl.le!ld by• I g1'1e!ll Part, au.1"9sl N1,.._ Tt'llt bu1!n1s1 11 eon• ~2Qd Hoff'rllnn 350 KAFl'EA l.ANOSCAP£ 6 (1)J,lN FIS~ 1
(b)SIMPLE Orlll"f9I ~on ~ S. PUILIC NOTICE '*'"'P ltstenMnt ductlO by'• COfPQfllion St Cos M DESION COMPl.NV, 2<1S3* SOl.uTIONS WARE' HOUSE 1191 · --•---:;:::::::::=-:::::---Tlt1 119l1t11nlj1) eom• f"-lollowing petlQnl 1,1 lfll r1g11111nt(ll COn"\n Rochett• 7 " 11 "'· Cogpet Cfrn Cl , El Toto, OESION AND MANAGE, , , ..... f
MOTICI OF m1ncld lo 111ri11t1 butl· dok10 bull,,.tt ,1, mll'Cld 10 1r1nt1C1 l>utl Cilll. 9282 Cllri 512830 MENT CONSULTING, 1135 PublilW Or119 C0Nt
ll'U•LIC MaMING ""' unclll the flc\JttolJt OR EAT EXPECTATIONS "''' und" thl fleli!IOU~ if~~ ... H s1.~M.3:: AOMl'I J l(llinftfflt, 2•S3* NIWPQ!'1 BIYG 5'111 0·182, o.lty Pilot April 1', 'Zl. 21. Nollet lt hlFeb)' glv.n 81.11lnt1tt N1tnl/I! lltll'cl 18811 Tllllf A,,. IN!ne' Bu1int11 N1m•(1J 1111«1 Clihl 92Q? ' ' ~ C~n Ct .. El Toto, C0111 M .... Cllll 92Ut M1y S.. 1n1
11\1 Pt1nnlng COlnlflils lbo'll on: Api~ 5. 1'9! Cllil. 51271<1 ' . 1boY1 on• Nfit. Tn" l>utlnits 11 eon, Clil1' 512930 Janet M Fllh. 1111 E. &#-112
ol 1"-City ol NIWl)Of'I H11t1am S1m1wt Actvanu1g1 SllJFglR' Nmt· Aobt'l1 Allcitll duc!IO tty • ll'lf""ll Plrt• Tnlt b1,11ln1•• It ' co,... 1en """" hold • pub/le: TN• 11arlmlfl{ w11 lilld 1rong Inc: C"lltlornli This st111m9"! w11 fi!td nerth•o OUC!ld by' 111'1 lr1dlvtdull
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TM Clly or N~ Oilf'l9' County on Aprlf 5, cluctld t>y· • corporallon Or1ng1 County on -'Ptll 19, meni:IO to lrln-MCI blltH· rMnC4l(I IO tr1t11act ou11-STIRTll ' I IEW BUS Beach '°' Amlnd"*" No 1991 tn1 ,,g11111nl(1) corn-1M1 ,...., ~ the flc'1lk>ul ,,.,, una .. 1119 FlctlllOlll _
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A1Qu111 10 con1ld1' Publllltld Of~ Co111 nn• li"ld11 !hi f\ct11lou1 Publilhed Qftngl COllll lboYI on· Aofll l 1991 abOYI on· Aprll 17.11191
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1991, S.loo.owcl llOn ol
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1991 et Ol,ir l.llld'y of
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Aci. TM to10wina '*'°"' su-111 tto1no l>Ullnerl• •· f1U1UC .OTICI Notic:• II ...... '°" ....,,,,., "8Ya llHlftdor'*ftM Ull ol l"AEFEPIJllEO TAAV~;.,. PUIUC IOTICI fNe'l !Nl Mid pvt* hlll'· lhl f lctlllou1 811t ln•11 "'9UC IOTICI ''°° ~ °' •12', .... lsus
Ing wlll bl hetd °"' thl It!'! ,...,.., .. -c,!'!"',-'!.'""'"' l'l»f.,.., .. •• • N••POfl •••ch, C1UI, ........ J ••••• a --My of Mty 1991, SI IN _..""-'... • --...... -. 11111111 "°"' Of 7:30 p.m. In tr. !. SO . ....., Sl., ... 334, • stsst -. 0.-R. Or8"\. Osnnrll lts1J ant Thi ~ .,....... ..
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Full Moon
April28
Last Otr.
Mays
TODAY'S SUN
Sunrise: 6:17 a.m.
Sunset: 7:39 p.m.
New Moon
May 12
1st. Otr.
May 19
SOUTH COAST Vlll.AOI
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By Lynda Hirsch
"lor!h Ame11ca Synl!•cate
.ALL MY CHI LDREN: Following
.i momcn1 nf passion wath Joey,
K.111c decide.., to leave town nfraid
'he mm he ruining Joey and
l mil} 's marriage. When Joey
\\\ c;er., he "'111 nc\cr again ap·
prn.1ch her. Katie :igrcc~ to May 1n
Pinc V.illc). but 11\ oh\iOu<; they
.uc 111 lme Taling a bab} from
the chlld·care center for the d:i\.
l·m11\ Ann become.; overly a·t-
tachcd to the infant. Brian be·
come., the hero \\hen he get a
mcn.lcrng Z to lca\e Ha)ley alone
I rc\or 1.., being 'ct up for a drug
rap Arie nc he to Hay le) "'hen
c;hc tell" her Z'<, i;tol) of Arlene
being behind Trevor's woes 1
fal<ic Opal rcfu cs to reunite "'1th
Palmer. In order to get what he
de'itre'>. Adam pretend<; to care for
Arlene. With Tom's divorce from
Barbara final, Jack tells Brooke
'ihc can no\\ \\Cd Tom, who e'e')'-
onc thinks ll> the father of
Brool..c 's child.
ANOTllER WORLD: John con-
f 1de' h1<; ,uc;p1c1on' ahout
)lrnrlene \ be h,1v1or "'1th Taylor.
l .1ylor counter., th3t Sharlene
mu'l he ,1dm11ted to Morgan Pa\il·
ion In lltution Begging him not to
m.irn r r.inl1e. Kathleen re\eal-;
her lOntrnu1n1? lo'e to Cav.,
Paul111.1 .11,,1 lcJrn' Grant con 1d·
t.rc<l Ger.1rd. the fam1I)' ground\·
l..clpcr. ·'' .1 'urroga te father
knn.i '' thnlkd \\hen \,fart '3)'
he dtll'n't 'cc her J the little
'-onH·n1 )!irl 'he appeared to he
"hen 'he f1N came to Ba\ Cit\
De.to <.in t 'ccm to get Jcn.na 0\11
M h.., mind JJl..c tell' Paulm.i he
v.,mt' hn to 'PY on the Cory
lmu,eholJ for detail!. of Jamie ,md
M.1rlc) \ '~edding in exchange fur
h1' -.ilcncc .1bout her ha\tng ~hot
l11m Donna'' attempt to pump
Carl for 1nformat1on fail . tacc\
and Michael become lover . ·
A ' THE WORLD T RN A
pregnant Juhe'c; arri,al on h1-.
d0<mtep 'itun<; Andy. Finding Bar·
bara in Ga\ in'<; arms. Hal lea'e
un een for whJt appear to be for
good I lal' -.14lter Claire and h1'
niece I e'' arme in Oakd,1lc
Cl;me g"e' Barbara Hal' ~C}' I\)
the apartment with the me age
he'll not~ he u mg them. P.1ul
o;cem bored "hen he pend' an
evening \I.1th 1 e . After he: open
up to her about ht f athet. Linc
pre' e' Connor for a commitment
A man wearing a trench coat c· .......
From C1
play and the crowd cheer ... ud-
denl)', I nina off my towel, watt for
the drum roll and di~e. clinching
the gold medal before I hit the
water.
'J he vt\tOntH) approach of
Morphowi i~ al50 about building
from the inside out Creating
place'\ where people can feel hke
they belona. Barriers are etimi·
natcd. Walb have holes and ceif.
ings ha~ skyliahts to let the tiaht
and rcnecti~ environment of
Southem caufomia bea>tftC one:
Wtth the interior lptlCC.
Usina .-... orct-., materiala
suet. 11 I eorrupted sheet metal,
reintarad ~-lftd n11tin1 .... , for •rflaa Ind dctaH, die
~ 118111 can tun 1 nor·
MllJ Millll •••lron1Mnt into a .._ .... _._._. ___ .,.. ___ .,.... _____ ... ..., feMt. WMd9 explains the
crctly watchcl> Darryl. then later
meet with Arthur. D.irryl dec1dei>
tu L.t) in Oahlale to look after
Oan.1 and the unborn baby.
Carolyn'41 will l'I read g1v1ng Darryl
the bulk of the e-.1.ue. 1 he la'">er
up41ct' Darl)I when he reveal
Carulyn \ dcci\IOn to rev1'e the
\\.ill JU't hcfore her death.
TllE DOLD & THE UEA Tl·
f L: Bill and Margo cnn!>ider d1-
\0rce. r rte asl ·Stephanie to 'Ila}
until i>hc regains her memory
Brooke continue to beheve Step·
hante Iii feigning her amnes1n
'.illy 1s funou-; that the Forre ters
have: nut thanked her for fmdin~
1eph.in1e In lme '"'h him. Juhc
agree., to cun11nuc her <;ccret rela·
tionc;h1p \\Ith Clarl e U11l '" :11-
tractcd to Julie Thorne 1) funou
\\Ith the tnhlo1d artH;lc about
Sall)'·., finding Stephanie. MaC}
storm' our 1lf the apartment after
fhornc refu,c'I tu th,inl ally hut
treat\ her like a cnminnl 1111,tead
tcphan1c i'> i.tnrtled when .,he re·
c.llb 1::..nc\ affair \\tlh Beth Logan
D YS OF OllR LIVE ': Rom,rn
.irre.,t'I Lm re nee for r.1p1ng
Jennifer While on her f1r'it re.11
date '' ith I r.inkte, fae "' rcCll£.·
n11eJ .1 the hem who .;a\ed the
train gang Moll)· arn\'al m to\\ n
m,l} rc.,ult in cheer for 1:.ve th.11
could turn tu Jeers 1f 11 ' re,ealed
~1011) "''"Cd C\eryonc Jacl.. VO\\
he \l.tll '>land h\i Jo "'ho ddm11ted
'hooting Nick 3, they cufned for
.1 gun Bo agree to be Victor'
best man when Victor \\-Cd<; Carly.
Shane and Kayla grow closer ac;
Ka)la rcmo'°e her wedding ring.
When 'hawn beg!I her to give
Shane and Kirn a chance to recon-
cile, Kayla retorts that he de·
'>crvc her own chance at happ1·
ne'ii.. Shane confirms to Shawn
that he cares a great deal fo r
Kayla. Ru hed to the hosp11nl after
, hane and Bo 'ave hiin from
dm\\.ning, Shawn lie near death.
Rc.ili1ing how brief life 1s, Bo
'iends a rne aae of love 10 Carly
"HI l:.mmy Tanner " d1, turbed by
Sarah' c;fealy dresc;.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Con-
fronting Mnc at the Jail, Robert
collap e and 1 taken home b} a
worried Anna. Anna fears Rob·
ert 's ob e ion with pin ning crirnec;
on Mac could co t Robert his life
coll tell<; Robert to tay away
from Mac or he will get a court
order to keep him away Lucy get
colt to be her divorce lawyer, but
trcndicr·than·thou fcehng one get"
at 'uch L.A. dining hot spot<; a~
Angeh. 72 Mnrket Street and Kate
Mant1hni. nll Morpho 1s de 1gns.
In fact, it that the du1gn they did
for the re u1uron1 LA Nicola in
19 that the Southland (1~1 s.at
up and took notice of the uncom-
promi ing orta1nah1y that has be-
come the Morphm t!I trademark.
And 10 1988, Oranae County 101
the Morp~t~ touch w11h Club
Pl"tnuclear in Llpna Beach
Rcach1n1 bc,YOnd rcitAurant, re·
cent Morphos1 project have in·
eluded 1 wide r1nac of building
type• from ainale·f amaly houses 10
a Unavcnal City M1V complu. to
medicel fedNcin such u the Com·
prchen ive Cancer Center 11 Ce·
dan·Sinai Holpital in wet1 LOI
Aftlelet. The tNtn -• ..., c:ont-pleted de ...... for lbtee projects In
J1p1n. lftd h11 -'•'1..-.. dnwlfta
montapa for two .,..te compe·
' he does not want her love. he
wants her money. Sly is 1calous of
Bill' relation hip with Carole.
Joey wa rn Jenny her need to al-
ways be right will cost her personnl
happine-,s. Paul cloe!I not ~eem to
have a problem with the elf·
righteous Jenny. Mac's palo; plan to
<,pring htm from jail ~o he can
pro\e h1<, tnnoccnCC. f·rn.co and
rehcia 'tart to get clo,cr but .. oon
ha\C another infnmou' ;irgument
Bohb1c'l> bro\\ n.,tone l'I literally
falling dO\\ n around her
GUIDING LIGHT: ·tanJing
out.,1de Fr:ince ca's door. Mallet
hcaro; e"ef)-One celebrating her en-
gdgemcnt to G1ancarlo Kat land'
an intern hip at the IV '1a11on r rank ts anno)'ed when I larlc) ..,
chJrmed b} the sulking l-len1 and
the outgoing Uncle Stavro<;
Nadine tell., Holl> he plan' to
fight for nilly'' love. Blake prec;.;e5
Alan ·M1chacl to cancel hi' plan
with I larle) so they can !ape an
interv1c" for the documcntarv
Blake remind) Al.rn-Michael they
'land 10 gain ,, grct1t de.11 1f the
neuro·roho11c' pm1ec1 take'> off.
Oantel come to the concluc;ion
that Holly not only fuked her mi ·
grarne headache. but called him to
her home for more than a hou<.e
cJll. Rm., interrupt "' an un ·
ncr.ed Hart io; ac;krng Roger what
he "'a doing 17 year ago Roger
prom1 e Mindy he will 'IOOn he
free of Ale~. enabhng them to
m,1rl) Jnd g1\e their hah} a name
LOVING: Filled with guilt O\er
&" ing her baby to Tri<;ha and
Trucker, Abnl tale the bo) from
the nur~ery and starts to nt1rc;e
him. Trucker fea r h1 deal with
the devil -Clay -will come
back to haunt him. Trucker has
not told Tri ha he bought the baby
w11h money from Clay and that
Clay want her renc\\cd love in re·
turn . Jack's newfound wealth
makes Clay and Sh.1nt1 bmtle and
Jack and taccy uncomfortable.
Cla) decide to claim i\bnl' baby
a h1 in order to meet the re·
quircment' of Cahot\ will -.in
heir to Cabot' children 111he111
the family money. Clay feel clo1,er
to Carly after he tell<; him about
her life after becoming pregnant
by Paul.
ONE LffE TO LIVE: When
Dorian' hired thug almo t c;hoots
Asa, A a coll ap es with c;e\ier che I
pains. It's obviou by Ma~·s con·
cern that he ha grown to love A a
and accept him a hi father.
1111oni. the<; year in V1cnn.i and
P.1ns.
Morpho'l1s has received numcr-
OU!I Mtional and international
awards, including 15 from the
Amcric.m In tttutc of Architect\,
The Mu seum of Contemporary Art
1n Chica.go ha M:lccted Morpho i
II one o( Ill f inaltst for the com-
m1~~10n of a new buildina and
~ulpturc Jarden
1nc Morph05i prochvny toward
the un$Cltling. for a ditoncnt1tion
of any and all thin_. formal, c,.
tends to their fumuure deaiana.
f urmturc pi«e on d~ 1uch as
the "Dancin1 Ansel· 'Ltmp•• and
the "Nee Chair;• with ill a.aere
steel and bled lllllh .. a. look
anyth•na but 111er-friadlr. Yet,
boch objeda teem to pla with a
subtle hmnor reit•!!~ the w
awy palfUle. a CIDlllpllll .....
dence with the ltMDRUlllklMI.
that lyptftet lhe MGlpltmil .,e..
Troy. unaware Leonard is one of
Dorian's goonc;, fear the union is
behind 1hc violence at the Banner .
Tino and Cord continue to meet
obstoelc. in their attempts to get
more data on Clint and Sondra's
relatioMhip. Tina \\Onder if she
should tell Viki about Sondra or
keep what she believe to be an
affair between Clint and Sondra a
'iecret. Cord decides to a k Clint
what .. , going on. Alex i delighted
that L1 a is out of her hair. Ca 1c
and Dorian arc at each other's
throats O\cr Dorian', tactic .
• A TA DARDA.RA: Rohert d.\-
'>Ure' Kelh he understands he .11·
mo'' made lo'e to R1ch.ud before
he died. Amado tells Lnkcn he
wishes he were enough for her o
she \\Ouldn't have to turn to racing
caf\ and other rccllcc;s ac11v1tie .
L ''" get' l:.den to take the gun
from the C:ipwell stud)' and place
it in Sophia 'c; purse. Sophia i
\lunnecl upon learning ho'.Y C.C.
cheated the Andrade over the
land C'ru.£ 1<, worried "'hen he
f11uh 1--dcn\ hoc-. and 1acke1 on
the I ockmlge yacht. C.C. calli.
Sophia :ind Cruz to tell them I:.den
1 at the Capwell house soaking
wet and apparently confu ed
t~den tell" Soph1a and Cruz 'he re·
c.111 ~ph1.1 tclhng Lionel that
Channing .., their on Harne pre·
pare., to tell Cr.11g that Robert 1
re.illy Quinn Julia 1o; con<.,1dering
hreaJ..ing thent confident1. II) by
re\eahng Robert really 1<. Quinn
TllE \'O NG A'iD Tiil-. REST·
LE ' : Neil " kept1cal hut Dru 1s
confident 'he and , a than "'111
wind up together. Nathan ii, hlown
·''''3\ "hen Oh' ia a'ik him to
m.eri-y her immediately a~ a birth-
day pre ent. N1kk1 hrenks do~n 1n
tear when Victoria announce<; he
want\ to move 1n w11h her father.
Confronted by Crickctt at he1
mother' , Nina take off. Silva
warn Cricket if Nina '"n't found
oon he could spend 10 to 12
year tn pri on for JUrnping bail.
Scott tellc; Sheila he "'111 be abk to
settle down with her <1nd the bab)
a oon a!> he convince Lauren to
waive the \\ailing period for a dt·
voree. Lnuren. up et by cott' ea-
gerne to wed Sheila and feanna
he will d1 co,cr Lauren and coll
have h.id a child, plan to g1\C
Scott the divorce. Jack vow to w1•
the next round when he learn•
Victor and Brad arc merging com·
pante and Brad, not Jack. i goina
to be company president.
L..1g11no Art Mw.cum, J07 C/it
Dri .. c, Lnsuna Beach. 494·653
Aclmt!i\ion '' $2 general. SJ $ti>
dents and \cntor c1t1zcn.~. free t(>
mem~f) <lnd childr en under J;J.
I loun: I J d m 10 5 p.m. d1uly, ~
ccpt Mund,1>
ArtSptlk
A p.-rt of Laguna Art Mu~·
um' lecture series un architecture
presented tn conjunction wi1h the
exhibition, the Morptto.i, team of
Thom Manyc and Mich.•el Rot•
ondi Wlll be spealuna abcut 1hcir
work May 9.
On May 16, architecture critic
Aaron Betaky. author of "Violeted
Perfection" will offer commc=
on the MDI=· lll'Pl'C*tl. lectU19. ..-7:30 ,.. ....
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for IWlnatlanl .. ...,.,,