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OUR NAMES, SIR.. MAVE A TALK WIT~
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GARFIELl7!!!
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TIME!
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WMEN ME HANDS LISTEN TO
VOU '(OUR DIPLOMA, TMAT MUSIC,
SAY,"'TMANK VOU'' MARCIE ..•
I 1-4ATE 601N6 DOWN T~E AISLE
DOING Tl-tE ''HOKE'( POKEV '' !
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S'fOP 5CARtN&
THE OOLPF'ISH!
JUDGE PARKER
I'M PROUD OF YOU FOR
TELLING THE TRUTH , MARK /
BUT FINDING TURK AND
FREDDIE IS A JOB FOR
THE POLICE/ WE CAN'T GO
LOOKING FOR ~---,.-rr----r-~
THEM /
YE-E'-AH!
NO MORE HOMEWOQK !
NOW WE. CAN
WATCH AEAUNS
EVERY
NlGHT.'
THERE ISN'T TIME,
VIKI/ THEY'RE GOING
TO DUMP ALL THAT
STUFF THEY STOLE,,,
THE EVIDENCE WILL
---~ BE GONE/
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MEANWHILE WEL:.L, T~AT DOES
IT/ MlSS SPENCER WANTS TO
SEE ME TOMORROW/ LOOKS
LIKE I'M BACK
IN THE HORSE
BUSINESS/
I
'NE'l<E
S~EDTO
PRAY F"OR l<AlN,
BUT r'M NOT
mt?ES21N' ANY 'TIL
SEPtEMBER!
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THOUGHT OUl2
TEACME.AS ~t.P
MISS US, BUT TMEV
WEl!2e AL.L 51V\\L\N'
AND HAPPY ~EN 'NC. RJL.U:D T
AWAY !
BY HAROLD LEDOUX
I THINK SO/ IT'S SOME
OLD BU\LDING IN THE
WEST END OF TOWN I
I THINK YOl:J'~L LIKE
ABBEY SPENCER,
CORY/ SHE'S QUITE
A WOMAN/
BUT WE HAVE TO
HURRY/
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'/\SE&ALL MT! BOY# THERE A~E A LOT OF MEMOftlES ~~ IN THIS S/\&Y!
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wlth the lefter A. t.t't ... how quidcty yocJ can neme 11
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hlt Old skill.
BY GRIG IVAHS
. · lllily Pilat
All V ff JJ
-Clrn-'1 left""" u tlu latat ru1
of lur IJoJy io k t4ttood.
< .j Thtrt's bttn a lot of gou1p
about tht ntw t4Uoo on Chtr's
ann What is it?
<'.Mi Hulll, _._ HJ
The newest and biggest of her
svc anoos 1s a cham mcludmg
a cross, a heart pierced by a
sword and an ankh (the an-
cient Egypnan symbol ofhfc).
Cher. 45. got 1t l2St Septem-
ber at l A 's for-ladies-only
Red Devil parlor She was
first tlttooc'CI m 1972, dunng a
rocky ~riod wtth then-hus-
band Sonny Bono Her rear
was graced wtth flowers ind a
buttcrlly. Tocby that tlttoo u
her least favome. it's "stupid."
Q On ABC's "Lft G«l
On,'' Partt L11PoM's rluJraan
;ust gaw brnh Was tht actrm
prtgrumt off tht shotv?
8-'>Tew.~Oly.loirl
It was a cue of an 1m1taung
life. LuPone, 42, l?YC b1nh to
Joshu.i Lulu: in November.
Q Many Gulf War JOI.dim
tomt:tl Purplt Heoru. But who
won dw fint ewr? I'm toJd it was
stildt.tJ ITy M•rdw W.uhinato"·
OOlll Ennond. Aodlmlr, N.H
lt was stitehed by a Washing-
ton -but by George, DOI his
wife. The first cwo Purple
Hearts were awarded in 1783
to WillWn Brown and Daniel
Bissell, Revolutionary Wu
veterans from Connecticut.
Historuns still debate which
nun was honored fim. Early
on, Purple Hearts were given
for heroism; t.Oday they're a
reward for combat wounds.
Q ls ldi Ami", tht b6'tchu of
Uganda, rtally a gut.rt of Saudi
Ambia? How C4'1 tlw bt? Is"''
ht OJ bad as Sad"'1m Huurir1?
DMl Mc:Conl, Wdldl, Karl
The SauciJS say they took m
Anun because he's a Muslim
(though they'd be unhkdy to
extend hospitalu:y to lnq's
Muslim d1cator). Amm, 66,
hvcs in J Kidah with 22 of his
children and one of his wwes.
--I• IM '10a, Ul A.I• ..., ow f/
lk ..,.,, '°"'-' "'°"' '-lat.
As "prcs1dcnt for life" from
1971 to 79. he 11l2Y have been
to blame for the deaths of
more th.an 300,000 Uga.ndms.
Q Do othtr celtbrity targets of
/Guy Kttlty lulu thm b1os aJ
much as Nancy Reagan doa>
Hlny HotMJ. ~. lild
Ocfimtdy Neither Liz Tay-
lor nor Jack.Jc Kennedy Onas-
sts apprccutcd Kelley's uruu-
thonud scruony And Frank
Sinatra especially was livid
Stirred up agam by the Nan-
cy Re~n book's reports of
chear supposed Wlmc House
uysts, Suutra told a Phoenix
concert crowd. "I hope the
next time (Kelley 1s) crossing
a strttt, four blind guys come
along dnvmg a cab " Kelley,
49, will get a taste of her own
medicine next month when
George Carpo21 Jr's Poison
Ptn. ~ Un.autJwn..mJ Bwgm-
phy of JG try Kdlty h1 ts St()f'CS.
Its ongmal title (no kidding)
Bimbo. ~ Kitty Ktl/ry Story
Q l111t htard Tony Randall
spmlr of mm1tmg IVllh Jack
Klut'""" '" "Tht Odd
Couplt " Will this happtn >
Andrei Clrhld. lbnstown. Pl
Rmdall, 71, and Klugman. 69
-ABC's Odd Couplt from
1970 to 1975 -will ap~.u
together June 2J for a one-
time-only performance o f
Ned Sunon's onguul play At
press time, nckrts for the Na-
aonal The:nrc Company ben-
efit, at New York's Belasco
Theatre, snll were available
By now you've seen R.i.ndall
and Klugman in character
peddling >c snacks on lV.
Havt • 11u~~tio11 c1bo11I ptoplc-111 !ht> ""~~ 1 CALL l 800 .?SS-LI M . Sund.n ~ 9 a 111 t(\ 9 pm
(,.2 ~'ith all tht Gulf Wdr folio.It, I UIOttder wltdt's happtnrn~ r, tltt
JIX LJ S /tOJfagts lff Ltbdnon. WJt.I iJ ~ tloM Oft t#wrr bt/1,1lj
o.mc. VMdll ~ Pa.
Though It was rumored JUSl am the wit dut chc11 rtl("~ was
ammmt'm, at press ti.me me opcurusm had proven uni undcd.
Upst't by th!' preoccupation with lnq, Peggy Say, '1stcr of
hos~ Terry Andcnon, went 1D Lebanon last month tu d1scus.s
the sanuuon with government leaden; nothins was .1ch1cvcd.
(Anderson, 4J, who wu cb.tcf Midast ooucspond.ent for the As-
sociated Press, has bcm held longat. nnce Ma.rch t •1\lS Hu
oprors are most likdy the lsbmx jihad.) ~ the f u q '~
fire, Say urged Bush w mp croops in cbc Gulf oil ~I ho~gp
.t.re &eed, sa)'1ng it would be absurd ~DD blvc gone throu'th ill of
dus m the Mideast and be umb~ 10 p:t six bosagc5 om" U.S.
policy 1s not to negotiate for~ 1be ocher apmes Jo~
C.c1pp10, 60, Alan Steen.. 52; Edward Tncy, 60; Jes\<'. Turner.
43. and Thomas Sutherland. 60. No Grta~ Love, " ho~~
fam1ly support group. probably will hokt a vtg1l for SuthC'rland
this weekend, Sund2)' lS the sbah anniversary of his aWuC11on.
Happy 8lrthd8y to ...
j11M 9
johnny OqJp. 28
.... ich.atl J Fox. JO
)rm~ 10
Din Fouu, 40
Pnncc Ptuhp. 11'1
Jm~ 1 I
Gene WildcT. 56
Ncbon Mandc~. 13
}UM 11
T 11nod1y 8us6cld. )4
Chidt Cotta. 50 GcOfWC Bush, 67
juM IJ
Cacanm~21
Alty Shetdy. 29
}WM 14
Sedli Gn£22
Enc Hddtn. 33
Maria Clbla. 45
Donald Trwnp, 45
/uttt ts
Neil Pmic:t Harria. I I w•ec..» ~°:T::sf
Mlrio Cuomo. "
Joe Montana. lS
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Q Thm'J bttn a /or of goSJip
about tht new tattoo on Chtr'J
ann ~Vhat rs u>
~ liuhl, ~.NJ
The newest and btggt"St of her
soc t:taoos 1s a cham mdudmg
a cross, a heart pu:rced by a
sword and an ankh (the an-
cient Egypaan symbol of life).
Cher, 45. got tt last Septem-
ber at L A.'s for-ladies-only
Red Devil parlor. She was
first utu>Oed m 1972_ dunng a
rocky pcnod Wlth then-hw-
band Sonny Bono. Her rear
was graced wtth nowers md a
buncrlly. T ocby that tanoo IS
hCT least favonte. it's "stupid."
Q On ADC' f "Lift G«S
On," Patti LuPortL's cfulracttr
;ust govt birth. Was tht actnsJ
prtgrrant off rN show?
e.ti r •. Ghlft Oty. 1o1111
rt was a case of an imJtaong
hfi:. LuPonc, 42. gave birth to
Joshua Luke m November.
Q Many Gulf War so/dim
eomal P"rplt HttJrt.s. But who
won IM fin1 ever? I'm told 11 was
stitckd by Morth4 Washington .
Dons Emmcnt Aocftelllt, N.H
It was satcbed by a Washing-
ton -but by George, not his
wife. The first two Purple
Hearts wctt 2warded in t 783
to Wilham Brown and Daniel
Bissell, Revolutionary War
vetenns from Connecticut.
H1stonans still debate wtuch
man was honored fun wty
on. Purple Hearts "Were given
for heroism; toehy they're a
reward for combat wounds.
Q ls ld1 Amm, tht b11u1Kr of
Uga nda, rtally a gut.rt of Saudi
ArobUJ? How can thu bt? Isn 't
ht as bod as Saddam Hus.mn'
OM! Ma:oim. waw. i<.i
The Saudis ~y they taok m
Amm bcausc he's a Mushm
(though they'd be unlilccly to
extend hosp1uhty to Iraq's
Muslim dictator). Amm. 66,
lives m Jiddah with 22 of his
cht.ldrcn and one onus wives.
'• tW ..,.., Ui ..... , • ..., ... ~ "" ....,, '°"-' ..,u '-Mn.
As "president for ltfe" from
1971 t0 79, he may have been
to blame for the deaths of
more than 300,000 Ugandans.
Q Do odw ctld>riry 14,.,m of
Kitty KLl/ey fultt tlttir bios aJ
mu<h as Ndnty RLagan doa?
Hewy~~.Md
Definitely Neither Liz Tay-
lor nor Jackie Kennedy Oms-
sis apprccutcd Kelley's unau-
thorized scrutiny And Frank
S1 nat:ra especially was livid
Stirred up ~n by the Nan-
cy Reagan book's repons of
their supposed White House
uysts.. S1mtra told a Phoemx
concert crowd, "I hope the
next time (K.c:Jley ts) crossmg
a street. four blmd guys come
~ong dnvmg a ab " Kelley,
49, will get a uste of her own
medicme next month when
George Carpozi Jr's Pouon
Ptn. TM Urt11utltofiml Biogni-
phy of Kitty Kdley hits stores
Its onguul tide (no k:Jddmg)
Bimbo. TM Kitty l<Llley Story
Q 1'~ htard To"y Randall
spult of minrtittg IVlth }a<lt
Kluglfl4" in ''TM OJd
Coupk." Will th11 happtn'
.ArOtl Cridd, ~ P1
IUncWI, 71, and Klugman, 69
-ABC's Odd Couplt from
1970 to 1975 -will appear
together June 23 for a one-
time-only perform1nce of
Neil Sunon's onginal play. At
press time, adcrts for the Na-
tional Theatre Company ben-
efit. at New York's Belasco
ThcatTC, sbll were available
By now you've seen IUn<WJ
and KJugmao tn character
peddling Eagle snacks on 1V
Q With all the Cu!f Wor fol/out, I UIOttdtt ..W.111 llllpptnm~ '•' iht
SIX LJ.S hostaza lff UfMtt0tt. WJa.t U hcilw dottf Oft t#ttrr bt#ia/f
. i-.v..n. ~ ~
Though u wa.s rumored just after che war ch.at their rele.1~ wu
nnmmcnt, at press wnc the optimism bad proYCn unfounded.
Upset by the p~occupation with lraq, Peggy Say. sister of
hosagc Terry Andcnon, wmt to Lebanon last mond1 to discuss
the s1nunon W1th govcmmcnt leaden; nodung was .1ch1ev~
(Anderson. 43, who was chirf Mideast conupondent for the As·
socuted Press, has been held longest. 11ncc March 1985 Hts
apcors arc most likely the lsbm.ic .Jilud.) Mttr the lnq cast·
fire. Say urged Bush co mp aoops in che Gulf till all h<~tages
a.re freed, saymg u "NOUld be absurd ~ h.IYc gone through all of
tlus m the Mideast and be umbk to FC sbt bmcavs out " US
pohcy 1s n0t to ncgouat.e for holaFs· ~ otbc.r' cap~s jQ.\Cph
Cicippta, 60; Alan Steen. 52; F.dward Tracy, 60; Jesse Turner,
43, and Thomas Sutherland, 60. No Greaicr Love. a ho~t~·
fmuly suppon group, probably will bold a vtpl for Suthcrl.1nd
this weekend. Sundry is the sixth inruvcn.uy of his abdu• 11on
Happy 8Jrthday to ...
Jurrt 9
Johnny Depp, 28
Mxhael J Fox. .)()
juM 10
D.m Foua, 40
Pnntt Ptnl~. 7(1
1111~ 11
Gene Wlldn, 56
Nd..! Mmdela. 7)
}UM 12
Timoc:by 8usficld. )4
Oudt <:orca. 50
Gcorp Buah, 67
juM1J
CAQnm l.indqW&. 21
Ally Sheedy.~
Jun< 14
Srii Graf; 22
Uic Hddm, ).)
Muta Glbbl. •5
DoiWd T,,,_,., 4S
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Neil Pllridt Harris. 11 w.ic._,33
Po&>y °"'*. ,.. jam llScllllhi, 37
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How
How do you get the ear
of a Hollywood big shot?
There's the usuaJ way,
and then there's the way
these three girls did it.
Just ask Steven Spielberg.
saNE I : A pa11oramic sltot of Los An-
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lotJ, bonlu of s.,u.,., spittdly pdlm trtt.1.
Welcome to Hollywood. not so
much a plaa as a state of mind. La-la
land. The 0f"C2m Factory. Tin.sclr.own.
Where fame is kmg. money IS queen
and the most inspired tdca for a movie
u whatever Tom Cruise as in the
mood tO do next Where the world re-
volves U'Ound the car phone, the pool
at the Beverly Halls Hotel, the done
deal and contacts, baby. contacts.
Where, 1f you have access ro none
of the above, 23-year-old aH1stanu
who seem ro have been born Wlth one
name -Dana, Todd -put you on
hold. then say Mr. or Ms. Btg IS talang
a meeting, taking a a.It, doing lunch.
And where the Inner Sanctum u
Amblin Entertainment, home to
Steven Spielberg. the most successful
dittetor of all time, master of the High
Concept: "Kids Befriend Al ien."
.. Professor Seeks Holy Grail." "Sh~rk
Menaces Beach Town."
"!unblin has this gorgeous enclave
on dlc u,.ivcnal loc.." uys Pccer Mar-
tin Wortntann, t 1ereenwnrrr who tw
wotked for Sptclberg on dutt prqccu
gets its ideas
Spltl«rz sits still for sorru ddvkt 011 Ills 'Tlny Too,. AJM'&lutf:I' urcoo11 U..W
from Amy Crosby, 14 {Wft); Rttta C.tter, O; ""' S.rd Crtef, 1J
(none of which, typically for Holly-
wood, tw rcer1 the light of day) ... It's a
little adobe vilbgc. Very high 1eCUrity.
You're on the outside until dtq all )IC*."
It's Thursday, Jan. 17, the first full
day of the Gulf War. So why arc t
ca.men crew, a producer and a n:poner
frorn ABC hcmring ~three eiabtb-
IJ'den walldng down t Kbool hall?
SCINE 1: Wayrwboro, Vir., ltomt to 8ecalde tOtbOfiOW Renee Caner and
11,000 •""" wut Du Pont plant, reat1tJ hu friends Amy Crosby and Sa.rah
"'tMjoot oflM BIMt Ridiir M""""''"'· Crcd att going Hollywood. meecina
BY DAN OLMSTED
with Spielberg about their story id~.
This i1 news of man·bitcs-dog
magnicudc, snd not just for Waynes-
boro. Pt0pl.t mapsine bu been to
toWU. TIIM hu called. Enlerf0i111P1Lnt
Wttkly is meeting the girls for the
plane ride. d>cir 6nt.
•1 just goc another call a few nun-
uta ago." says a sccrctary in the prin-
cipal' a office. '"They said they were
produc:ien for the GoUlo show. I told
them co call Renee's mother."
And all because the three took a
fancy to a canoon show, TI"Y Too11 Ad-
"'"''"v, which 11ri weekday after-
noons in syndicacioo. They d~ their
own 120-plge canoon ICript featuring
two of tbe characten -"Babs &
Buster Go Hawiilan" -and scot it to
the show's producer, Spielberg. Al-
thougla u a rule unsolicited man-
WICnptl are awonwically rcNmCd. the
script was opened accidentally and
wound up on Spielberg's desk.
He pronounced hitmcJ{ UNmi by
the dron chat went in10 it aod cbc fccl-
i ng for the show's chuacten. The
script d passably drawn. devetly pk><-
~ and rmwbbly hip in • tdf-a>n-
tciously any way Wt Spiclberg-thc-
overgrown-kid 10Ya.
(For insunce, mere'• an intcrrup-
tic«l in die plot for WJ'he Hillory rL Q-
Tip1." nanated by a prototypkally
borin1 teacher. "One of man's most
pncQcal Uwemions. Here it I diCnm
of a Q-Ttp. Notice the 50 perceot ex--
en couon at the dp. Alto, DOCi« the
delicaccty cnftcd ..... At lhal point. a
·~spokmabbit" for n,,, TOM ~
""" ~ ·~ oUthe aitllll")
Spielbcr1 decided to make the
uript Into a Thry T_, epiaodc a.od
inv1wd the prls and their &mWa 10
Up I c:ontnet and lire HoltJwood.
On chis ThUl'lday ac Kate Collins
Middle School, the girls are taking
lleSU a ~ Qrfy and being foDow.ed
down the hall by a crew from 20/20.
But they aet>m to be keeping their
heads even as they become the scory
-a pn:dkubJe tum in the publicity-
go-round that keeps Hollywood and
the news media happily booked.
(rmv, Enlotdinmotl Wer*Jy and P~
are, in fact, owned by Time Warner
Inc., the same conglomerate th.at ce>-
owns Tury TOM AdMntturo.)
.. Didn't Andy Warhol say that tv-
eryone will be famous for 15 min-
utes?" muses die girls' history ~her,
John Pierce. "'They seem co be Wcing
it. I wouldn't say with a grain of salt,
but they know it's their moment in the
sun." The rest of the kids at school
seem prmy med~ as well: ''Ev-
eryone says (Rmee's) problbly ooc (P-
ing co get as much publicity because of
the war," says Sarah Honnoll, 15.
When Renee's scboolna~ askrd
her to goet Spielbftts aucosnph. she
said sure: "On the contnet."
SCENE l : Hollywood ogoin . Tltt fol-
lowi1tt Mondd"f, M«rtitt Lutlwr Kint
l»y, W fifth fall d"f of tlw Gulf Wor.
(At luttclt, ptoplt luuldlt oround tltt
"20/20" co mtro crtw's tiny TV stt,
UN1tdsin1 o Scud •ttotlt. 8dnntr lttdd-
lint in today's "Voritty": "Showbiz
Slttll-Sltotlttd: Sltoo11 .11ollt,, txtts
1roul'tdtd, ft.11i11•/J in limbo. I "'"stry
4Ulu: wm wwr lt1&1t /ttsl")
1n dx world-unto-itself of Amblin
Entertainment, life goes on.
Spielberg, dwacterisrically dressed
down in a jean jacket. is holding a stOry
conference with the three girts around
a huge table, surrounded by writers-,
CJGCCUtivcs and the medla. Even as they
talk. the publicity mill cranb: a Warn-
er Bru. publicist bands out a press rc-
Jcuc reporting dw the girls "received
the thrill of their young lives when
they met TI1J1 Toon ~IU CRCU-
tivc producv SteYCD Spielberg" to d.as-
cuss thear 1du for "tbe No. 1-
mcd animated children '1 teria ...
The 11rls, who spent the first 2
da11 of the trip publicly speechless,
ca:cpt for pup &fgles. hive recov-
ered their poise under Spitlberg's
diwming l'udancc; Renee positive-
ly b~ Smart. with a narunl wit
and a thick Virginia accent. she drew
much of the .,Babe & Buster" story -
and does most of the tallana for the
girls. The d*'-1on wmdcn bccwetn
the focuted and the loony.
Row: "We p anco a conftf'UtlOO
once about wbac would b.appcn if it
wm: pouiblc a,.d JODalJy .a:q>cablc
co many a c:anooo dwactu. rd becll
~ '4 boon of Lo.tty TuML"
Spft/bar: .. Let's figure this out. Cm
they ~T be married? My philolophy
is that the reason Buner and Babs
aren't married is they'tt coo young co
get nwricd. And 8, you neYeT really
wanted Brua Willis md Cybill Sbq>-
beTd on Moonlifl#lli"I to get married.
The pursuit was mott fun than the
~you know, arrival.''
Rm«: UV/e got into this long con-
versation about who we'd marry."
One characu:r no one would many,
SpiclbcTgsays. is Plucky Duck. UV/e all
believe that Plucky is ITW'ricd co bim-
sdf. His ego is the size of .....
Rat«: " ... Cleveland.''
Spitl~rg: "Sec? Yottrc funny. It
wouldn't have been funny if you'd
said Las Vegas, but Cleveland's fun-
ny." He tells the room: "'They some-
how know -and I think that's what
we responded to, just that idea that
OC\'dand's funnier than Las Yeps."
nae girls, scnpt smds
BuSttr' Bun~ right,
and .frimd Babs on a
disastn:n.ts ~iian
vacatimL The
s~~
cartoon airs
in Novonbc:
/\$ the conference progresses, 1t
cums out that Spielberg's scnpcwritcrs
hzw added I couple of~ of plot.
One layer. The whole freaky irnpf'OI>..
ability of anyone -Buster and 8&ba
or Renee and friends -getting
through co Spielberg.
Saiptwriltr. "h you laiow. it'• twd
co Ft imo Amblm. Well. actually. you
don't know tbaL ..
SpidlloJ: ••fim it was bard co get
into MCA (wbkh owns Un1vnsal
Studios). Now you~ve p to Ft past
~csusbica (which bas bought MCA)
to get to MCA to F1 co Amblin."
ScriptwrllCr. "So puiQ8 in the pte
at Amblin is cough."
Spltfq: .. My mother ean get in
to tee me."
Strlptwriltr. "In che ca.noon. Babs
and Bu ter finaHy do rt tn to see
Sccvm. and whac is be doul8o pbyilJI
padcUebalJ or somctbinal''
S~: "l think &he way I really
want co be portnyai. if we all Ft to
portray ourselves. is rd like to have
an anteroom filled with a kK of peo-
ple nting for meetinp, and rm in
the video game room and-playing
"Tmy Toons' or .:mcd:U.ng."
Now we're r~Uy goetting diuy. ls
it any wonder that somctimc~n
writer Aldous Hwdcy called Holly-
wood dw .. adult U1'f palace"? Or tbas
duee junior-high tads, once they get
in, seem to belong there?
~ 4: Tltt nat morning, Iagistro-
tion Departmtnl, Writm Guild offict,
Wat Hollywood.
To understand the novelty of yes-
terday's event. it helps t0 sec bow all
this usually worics -how adults with
idcu goet Hollywood's C2f.
At dUs office. an avenet 100 people
a day stop in co pay S 10 ($20 for ~
Guild members) t0 register a oopy of
tbciT SC1'tttl:pby, tclcpby, mry OUthnc
or idea so no one can steal it.
A ncnous womm has brotJSht m
an u:lc:a for a television game show.
\l an't tell you what it is; they hap-
pen too fast.") A man has wntten a
tcrttnpby called Wor. \It's about my
childhood.") A typist rqpsters a
scnpt about prison for a man
who couldn't come m person
-he's in prison. ("Nttds to
be gnttier," she offers.)
Jeff Stua.rt, 39, came to the
reg11tration office de:pnvcd of
sJcq> but wired from being up all
night finishing his first screenplay
after a decade in television. ("h's
about j unk: junk bonds. junk atti-
tudes. j unk politics.") He could
offer Renee. Amy and Sa.rah a
short counc in Tinseltown, rru-
nus the unset. "You have to get
used to living hfc in clumps. If you' ST
looking for a steady paydxck. forget rt.
You're goang to go dry for a while.
then you're going to get a great big
lump. and you Juve to lnm how to
use dw. A lot of writers don't."
As story editor for Tropptr Jolut,
M.D., Stuart says. "I used to play a
game wbm: I would 1cttp the ongJJUl
acnpt in my lap when watchang (an
episode) on tdC'Vision and nisc my
hand whm I ~a line I had actmlty
written, as oppmcd co one SOfmbody
in the cut or the dim:1Dr had ttWnt-
tm. My hand didn't go up th.u much.
"It u a rouaJl thing, You must be
psy_chologscally prcpMed for some-
body co use (your wwlt) as Klccncx.
But tf they p1y you. the way it W01ics
1n thas panicu1ar industry, they bavt
the ripe CO u:tC it IS KJecncx. • • • AJ I
writtt, you an be jUJt pa.id ofT and
1c1n wn.y and they an ~ five or si:lf
' C.i"'*.,. P-iir 6
GETTING
HOLLYWOOD'S
NUMBER
Number of scrlptwrltin1
Jobs available In Holtywood
In a year: J,500
Number of membe,..
of the Writers Guild ll•ln1 In
L.A . County alone: S,SOO
Writers GuUd
members who work In any
1t•an Je&l'1 so~
Median annual Income
of those wtto actually work:
U0.000
rayment to three 1lrls from
Way......_,.., Va., for •aabs
6 ••ter 0. HawaHait':
Sl,tOO, the 1taftdaMI ,..te
for a half-hour TV
anlmatJon script
Minimum payment for a
half-hour TV comedy script:
S ll,t6t
Minimum for a I-hour drama:
S20,66S
Number of unsollclted
scrlpb r•c•f••d annuaJty by
L.A. low: about 1,000
Avera1e number used by
l .A. l.w durfn1 a
ll·eplsod• season: S
Minimum payment
for a TV mo•I• .crlp1:
S4 I. t 44 (ttt• 1oln1 rate Is
closer to S1S,000)
Hl1h•tt price for a
bl1·ac,...n .crlpt (,.id to
JM h:1terhu for
8esle: l•rthtcC. lat.,. sent to a
•ecrlpt tloe1er f..-rewrite)!
U mllllon
Typlut payetent
,. .. WMll te 8 top•ftetct.
sutpt -.Cton
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'scnpt doctors' hammer 1t into
wtwcvcr dlcy think is their shape."
It makes you realize bow cmusual
at was yesterday when one of the
Tiny Too11 scriptwrile~ ~lling the
three girls how the plot wu being
revamped. said: .. If it's not what you
guys ~t. ~tell us. bca~ ~
will dtfinitdy change it." Or when
Renee told Spielbe'§ 00( to cut the
scene featuring the Q -Tip1, and
Sp1elbef'I readily agreed.
But what is only too typical is
a studio glomming onto an ide.L
"The first thing
about Hollywood -
pamcularly TV, but
movies and TV both
-1s they consume
ideas. They Just de-
vour them," say1
John Boorsun, the
autho r of a recent
book. T1w Hollywood
of movies, beaux of Home AlOl'lt
and Pl'flf1 WOflMll and Cite.st."
Doonan 1oob u the saim sGtt'
of afDin mDR optimistically. "Big
suxics are doing be=r dun the big
stars without a good story. Tom
Cruise in Oirys '1f n..,.-, dtdn 't do
as weU u Pacrick. Swiyic m Ghost.
The convention.al wisdom was to
pay any amount o( money for a Tom
Cruise or Eddie Murphy movie
Now, cbe Ja.Jri of dUs yQr is th~t
it's beaa' to aNCSt in a good scory
-rbat wu alw.lys Sc.even Sp1d-
bttg·s approach."
Eyt1 and a veteran
scrctnwriter and
producer. ..When
you're working on
a 1V series, you get
dcspcnte for mries.
You rry to get them
h~r you can. I
lcnow that people
work.mg on A,oln11
A"""' fto"' 120/201 1'"'*"1 rlt.t Mlsy '""'"'°°"'
di dit firl.s1 scltool in Wqius&oro, V1
h Lttw (on the Fox ~) ~
legal researchen go and look
through old bw cues trying to 6nd
ma1trial. The material has been so
heavily mined already, you're way
down to the 5,000-f()()( level. Some-
timH they come from newspaper
chppings~ people read the papers
very carefully. They read Pad1li.shm'
Wttily; they malce abstncts."
Or they tum on the blender
"One way people do 1t is (to) com-
bulC genres. combine idea. For ex-
ample, Prtdotor is the bring-out-
thc-POW idea combined with the
Alim idea. OutJ.M wu described u
Hith Noon in space."
But wnh JO many devu, U1>CU-
bce people trying 10 lurd, the ques-
tion hu to be ukcd: Why an~n't
more good stOrics made mto good
movies and 1V prosnms? Moocy.
With the typia.l Hollywood movie
costing $26 mil~ n's risky to try
sometbing G"Omplcuty different.
But even IC!'CCnwriten admit it
asn't JUSt the studios' Caul '°Thett
arc a loc of unongina1 tcripa." says
Woranann, the Spielberg coUabora-
cor. ''Tbcn: q an enocmoua amount
of lookin1 at wbat-worlted-tb11-
wcek. h's ~t to happen m Holly-
wood alona the lines of limity-ori-
cn~ and fed-sood .. romance kind
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SCBtl J: nw C.rur ltomt, 0111J1df
W•y11ultoro, April 25. Spnrtg ha s
comt to tht Bl11t RUl11; tlat USA 's
troopJ .a1T rdMnti"f .fro"' Kuwait; tht
real world 11.J comt '""'" to Saroh,
Amy atul IUntt.. 17'cy fOI w SJ,900
Spitlbcrt invut.td 1'n thtir Jtory -
difliJH by tltrtt, Im UJtitJ.
••A lot less,•• Sa.rah ays. ~ girb
go tDlO a vutual "TalltJn' Taxes
Blues Rap." egina each other on
in die mp-this sryle chit musi ~
~ cbe ICripc in the first plact'
..Federal tu. carpet tax. Social
Security ~ thumb m. three-kids-
wbo-told+.cnpt--co-Spiclbcrg m.. ,,
"B~m."
''Wc're-goin1·to-uke-1omc-
morc-mooey ta. ..
Still, there's the half-hour car-
toon episode -scheduled for
Nowmbcr-co k>Ok bward co.
And the llCXI aighi. Renee would
watch herself oo 20/20. Amy and
Sarah. on a church rccrcat. would
Qpe the show. Tbe three bad been
rady oace bd'ore. but their segment
was pre-empcied by Bart.ra Wahicn'
Nonnan Scbwanltopf iotemcw
''The gjrlJ can handle that." ,;.s
Amy's mom. \Vanda. '1b wbm dxy
gee bumped ban emrcian .....
Hmm. Exorcism. Could be a
ICrip kica. Let's do lunch:.
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Wesley Snipes breaks the mold
!he star of Jungle Fever,' opening this weekend, takes aim at Hollywood's big shots
H e could afford a ob
by now, but actor Wes-
ley Snipes is .. 5 min-
ua:s lair for a lunch in-
terview because he
hopped the subway from his Brooklyn
apartment to midtown M:mh.atttn. He
malces a point of .. dressing down.'' af-
u:r a fashion, arriving dus day in a bag-
gy blue suit and canymg a backpack.
albeit a black leather one.
Snipes 1s not your typical nsmg
Hollywood actor, and he makes sure
you get the message. But conventional
or not. he's poised for star satus if this
weekend's movte Jungle F~r -ac-
claimed at last month's "'4th unnes
Film Fesoval -akcs off.
As the 28-year-old lead tn what is
probably Sp1kr Lee's mast controY'Cr-
siaJ film to date -its theme is intel'D-
cul l~ -he's an o&d hand at contro-
versy. ln has last movie, Nnv ]odt Cily,
he got DVC ~C'WS for portraying drug
demon Nino Brown. But theTC was
debatr over whether the movie gbm-
onzcd drug lords, and headlines after
vtolence and looting erupted outstde
several thcatcn. One cccn w.u killed.
Over warm cornbread and barbe-
cued fillet of flounder, Smpcs dished
out opinions on topics from violence
1 n movtCS to 1nu:rracUJ rclaoonships.
"It's not chtc to S3Y that you don't
hkc it. .. says me divorced father of one,
son Jclaru, 2. "The problem is, we've:
always had placed in front of us the
white woman as the icon of absolute
and toeal beauty, and that's what causes
a division between us as a people, be-
tween black men and b12ck women."
He defends Ntw jack City saying
that kids who saw it "can delincat.e be-
tween fxts. fiction and naked reality."
He adda knowingty. "the violence an
the movie don't compare in no way,
form or fashion to the violence that
tuppcn.1 here in the streets. I've sccn
people get lolled nght an front of me."
But Srupcs isn't about to Occ. Part
streetwise from the tough South
Bronx. part theater buff who attended
New York City's High School for the
Performing Arts and ma,ic>Rd in druna
m collqe, there's not much he can't
handle. (He was a short lad with a
8 U1A waD>ft> • J-14. 1'11
"Napolcoruc complex," and learned
early to talk hls way out of hot spots.)
He's savvy, yes, with a touch of
Afroccntnc mysticism. Befott eating.
he folds his arms acroa hiJ chest in
prayer (an anC1C0t P.gyptian ritual, but
he says he doesn't ad.here to any orp-
mzcd rehgion). On his left hand is a
gargantuan silver scarab ring be de-
signed u ... symbol or transfonna-
tion." "Plus, if I ever anac:S anybody
upside the had, chey'll know I did itl"
Snipes ellJOYS throwing curves like
th.at, keeping people sue-ins. "I chink
they don't know cxacdy where to put
me," says Srupa of Hollywood's star mam-s. "It'll be a couple more yean
before they pigeonhok me."
for now, the chameleon image
keeps him ricocheting among choice
but contradictory roles. In Ntw }«It
City, be p~ the king of convpdon
and oool -but aied at the end. ln Mo'
8dlltr Bl#a, be was the hot-canpcred
musidan at odds with smooth b2nd
leader DcmcJ Wash.ingu>o. In an up-
coming movie, 11ic W1ttnlolllc, he
plays a ICl'Ullling ptlf~.
But bi• )11•1le PtNf role is the
bigest ltrdCh; a yuppie who falls m
loft with Gl bllian-AmCrican 'N'OmaIJ,
Saipc:s oewa' bas~ a white woman.
And he's hardly the bric-and-BMW
~be wore a small curing injurtglt
Fala', in quiet de6ance of the yuppie
imaF· •JvJ ~one." he ays. He
ilD't awe ifLee oociced it.
•1vn I blind?" Lee crdaims. Scn-
ously, .. [think that people who have
seen him most rec:endy in Nn11 }1elt
City will be amucd at lttlDg him lD
dtis film. to ICC the nJ1F dut be tw."
Despite the storm over Ntw J11clt
City, Snipes says black performers
should mncmbcr chey are role models
b bbc:t kids. He aiOc:iis san. bkr
Eddie Murphy. who use the word
... nigger." ("Jf 1 black penon goes
UOWld and uys, 'Yo, nigcr, what's
. L--..I~! t • )' up, ruaer, 1WW you QUID , rugge r. ,
when a white guy comes along and
docs it.~ got no right to be uplC'd")
And though be says he admires
Micbacl Jae.ban (he~ m jack-
aon'• &' music video), he doesn't
hesiam: toaitic:iu dae ~·"He
is not lllOci..t wilb DOr immcdi:atrly
aligm bimaelf'wicb DOf docs he ~
diacdy W lib a black pcnon.."
Snipes proceeds to telJ his .. Michael
Goes to Hariem" say, oompktr with
hi1h-pitc:bed-wbiaper inflection
"When we filmed 8414, be came to
Harlem. He was petrified. Petrified
He told me! He IUJOd right beside me
and aid.. 'Are you IClftdr J aid, 'No.
Hey, man. d\is is wbcrc I P"' up.' He
uid, 'Really?' I a.aid~ 'Well, arc you
1CU'e<1r He said, 'Yeah. a lime.' "
j1ebon'1 ''ridic:ulous" billion-dol-w l'CCOf'd-1V-ftlm dH1 aside. Snipes
complains about underpaid black ac-
tors. for }t1¥16 Fna, Snipe9 ea.med
$200,000. lfbc ~white, he JIYS·
he'd be making a million a movie.
But be seems to ~ on bis way.
"He'• very cq>eruive." jok.es Spin
lee, who WOi I ia dJ.lt P future pro-
jects "l dao't think l CID aftOrd him.''
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this one price you get the hand-numbered lithograph. the frame ,
the glass. the matting. the dust cover, an attached hanger, plus
a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity and a story about
the art by Donald Zolan.
Its prospects look bright because collectors prize Donald
Zolan "firsts" like this. His first collector's plate has gone from
$19 to $293, his first miniature plate from $12 . .50 to $141, his
first full-si:ie lithograph from $98 to $4(i().
The art shows a little girl watching a family of ducks in a
pond. It may remind you how something wild and free will
come close to you as long as you are quiet and gentle.
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HEADS TO NASHVILLE
ABOUT ONCE A MONTH .
Not for the country-music Ran at
the Grand Ole Opry, or (or Elvu'
"IOlid..pd"' Ddillac at the <Aunuy
Music Hall of Fame. or eYen for the
history at the Hermitage. the bnd-
nwic home of Andrew Jacbon.
When Cansler, (-/J, m.aUs the pil-
grimage &om ~ home in Jacbon.
Tenn., about 125 miles west, she
goocs for the flea m.arla:t. She's been
nu.king the trip for 20 years. "We
started when it wu so 1maJl that
~·d pimic under tM ma." Now it
can be hard to find a parking space.
No wonder word of the flea
~ held the founh Wttlaend ol
each month. hu sp~ beyond the
city limits. The awbt -which
coven acTCS and aC"rCS, inude and
out, at the Nashville Fairpoundl -
bas ~ing. &om crinlms to col-
lector' antiques. &om quilts 10 ays-
tal, which Cansler collects. Her bu.-
band, Albert, 1carcbc1 Cor cedar
boxes, and their daughter hunu
down antique Madame Alexander
dolls. '"There's just tomcthJna co in-
terest ncryone," Cansler say1.
So 1t IS with the rest of Nashville.
True, ex>untry-music Cam Rill come
in droves to the legendary Opry and
such 1hnncs of the stan u Twiny
City, Barbara MandselJ Councry
and the House of Cub. And yes,
famihca lookjng for a .ort of c:oun-
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trified Dimeyland flock to Opry-
laod. which celebrates ia 20dl 1ea-
10n chis year. The~ amme-
mmt pd has IM music shows and
rides with prom11ing names like
Scrcmtin' Deb Dmaon and Chaos.
But even if you pass on Nashville's
abundant country-themed attrac-
tions, there's plenty io do -as more
and more people are 6ndm.g ouL
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Athena P:uthcnol, the QJlest indoor
ICUlptun: m the Wescem world: •2
feet high.. W1th toes the siz.e of coast-
er oven1. You'll find it in the
Panhcnon. itself an CQCf. rq>lica of
die &mous Gnclt..£ (lllhouaj> this. uni~ the . . , is intact). A
a>pyrigbt d11putc D cbc c:ity
govemmcnt and Alan LeQuirc. the
ICUlptor, has pre¥enoed nm post·
card ttproduc'dom of tbc 1cacuc.
That dimaaing cum ol cwna has
made Athena me bac-bpc tcem in
the city-maybe io the entire Sou.th.
Walle to the center of the Pu-
lbeooo'1 pat ball bdOre you look
up. The sudden .Pt ol the iwry-
wbjtc Greek goddess, aerpeoc and
lhleld at her aide, ii daunting.
flll IC flll Alt
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aon can be found oo the campus
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America s favorite living plau artist.
Issue price will be $35. but the introductory price is $22. For
this one price you get the hand-numbered lithograph, the ftamc .
the glass. the matting. the dust cover, an attached hanger, plus
a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity and a story about
the art by Donald Zolan.
Its prospects look bright because collectors prize Donald
Zolan ''firsts" like this. His first collector's plate has gone from
$19 to $293, his first miniature plate from $12.50 to $141, his
first full-siz.c lithograph from $98 to $460.
The art shows a littJe girl watching a family of ducks in a
pond. It may remind you how something wild and free will
come close to you as long as you arc quiet and gentle.
Its quality features include fine inks, heavy Quintessence
paper, wood frame hand-painted with gold leaf, crystal-clear
glass and protective pH-neutral matting. One-year money-back
warranty. Please order now to obtain at $22. ............... cw.
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USA WEEKEND GUEST
EDITOR CECILE CANSLER
HEADS TO NASHVILLE
ABOUT ONCE A MONTH .
Not for the country-music stan at
the Grand O le Opry, or fOT Elvis•
"solid-gold" C-adillac at the Country
MUSK Hall of Fame, or CYCn for the
history at the Hermitage. the land-
mark home of Andrew Jacbon.
When Cansler. l!J, makes chc pil-
grimage fiom her home in Jacbon,
Tenn., about 125 miles west. she
goes for the flea marica. Sbe'a b«n
nuking the tnp for 20 ycan. "We
surtcd when it was so small that
we'd picruc under the trees." Now at
an be lwd to find a parking space.
No wonder word of the flea
marla:t. held the f~ weekend of
each month. h.u spread beyond the
city limits. The market -which
coven acres and ~acs, inside and
out. at the Nashville fairgrounds -
tw ~ fiom trinkeu '° ~
lectOI andques. &om quilt1 co ays-
W. which Cansler mllcctl. Her hm.
band, Albert, searches for cedar
boxes, and their daughter hunt•
down antique Madame Alexander
dolls. "There's ju.st tomethina co in-
~rcst everyone," Cansler says.
So it is with the rat of Nashville.
True, councry-music fans still come
an droves to the legmdary Opry and
such shrines of the surs as Twitty
City, Barbara Mandrell Country
and the House of Cash. And yes,
families loobng for a '°" of coun-
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trified Oimeyland flock to Opry-
bnd. which cdcbnca itl 20th tca-
son this ~· The sparkling amuse-
ment psk has liYe music shows and
rides with promising names like
Scrcamin' DclC2 Demon and Chaos.
But even if you pass on Nashville's
abundant country-themed annc-
cion.s. chere's plenty to do -as more
and more people arc finding ouL
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One of Nashville's newest attnc-
oons offers a bit of both. It's a statoe
-but not just my statue. It's the
Athena Pa.n:hcnm, tht tallest indoor
ICU1pcurc in the Wcstr-m world: -42
feet high, with toes the stJJe of toast-
er ovens. You'll find it in the
Putbeoon, icsclf an CDCt replica of
the &mous Greek cmtplc (although
this. unlike the original, is intact). A
a>pyrigbt dispute bctwttn che city
govanmem and Alan LcQuirc, the
tculpcor. hu prnmted nen post-
card reproducdom of the statue.
'That distressing tum o{ CYmtl tw
made Alben.a the belt-kept ~ ID
the dcy -tN,t>c in the entire South.
Walk to the center of che Par-
chenon's paa hall before you look
up. The luddcn apt o( the iwry-
white Greek eoddea. terpent and
shield at ber aide. 11 daunung.
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hefty an collection to Fisk m the 1940s. Among the uca-
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Ans arc photographs by Alfred Stiegliu.. O'K.ecffe's hus-
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and me Greek~ Tameace Scacie Capitol
Then embut on your own walking cout. HiAoric pres-
ervuionisu have sucaeded in avi .. the city'a lwMhome
t9th-«ntury brick town houses cwmooa.ng chc Cumber-
land River in the back. But tbe mep-malls of Nashville's
ever-~ submbs hive pyen che IUlftS ~t ~
main downiown a~ time of it. The result is a wonder-
ful mix of me~ vincage and IVlllt...g;ardt. On the
axne:r of'Sea>nd Avenue Non:h and Bl'Old9tiy. lv:rtt fvm
Supply aill sells birdseed by tbe bushel A few doon 1W2y,
Architectunl Antiques uses ics cavernous apace to sdl
columns and cornices aMged &om demolished~·
Acroa the street, che ~Gallery would
make you l"WClr you~ in New York City's Soho. with
ics contemporary c:anvasa and loftli.ke surroundinp.
Ir feels ljke the earl)' •(J()s It W'mdaws on the Cumber-
land, a vegetarian a>tfeehousc with a view of the river.
Thurschy chougb »curcby. chcrc's live cntcnainmcnt with
a bohemUn bem. Crom poetry radings to rqpc. Sundays
featutt the Ja.u and Jam on Wbolcwbcai ~ For con-
trast. down the sttcct is the cdcbn1al Bluqrm Inn. whert
the best in blucgnss music coovene aJmdst every night.
Church SCTect, once the shopping bean of Nashville, has
suffered most &om ~Wien' exodus to the suburbs. The
stt'CCt, lined wtth anpty storcfrorus. is just sa.ning to m:aU a
comeback wtth its new indoor mall. Ch web Street Centre.
It's worth a vuit, af only to see the Downcown Arts Gallery,
on the stCOOd lc:vcl. The gallery feanua woric by Tenncs--
sce anms.. Many of the ilrsns arc quite enc:hancing 2Jld af-
fordable, especially the S12 Nashville T~ designed by
loc::al a.mm. Theyre the most creacive cicy--tbcmed shins
anywhere. Od1er ~ ommic-an jewelry uid tund-
a ntcd phatognplu of Nashville tandma.rb
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For n.amnlists who seek IOmC respite &om the aty, thcrc's
Gm:smerc W'aldlife Park. a green gem hidden away among
the shopping malls and ps stadons of the honky-tonk
Nolensville Road section of town. Native Tennessee
wildhfe thrives in natural h2bi~ts at the newly o~ned
complex. home to sudunimals as bison and bald eagles .
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The tradition of homc--style Souchcm coolang conunucs m
the Music Cuy -with a few up-to-t.hc-rrunu~ entrecs
tossed an. The U'etldy Sunset Gnllc ~ nouvdle conn-
ncnt2.I cuasine (be rurc to m.aU racrva0ons). For a morr
traditional Tennessee ttpast. the nm.shackle Hap Townes
serves up cafcteria-ctyie ~as chorougb)y COUDD'f as chc
music-scar c:usu>mers whose pictures adorn che wills.
No VUJtof t0 Nashville should skip breakfut. Thrtt
put dK>kcs sand out. The Panalae Panay has che best ba-
a>n 2Jld qgp an wwn. The .Elliscon P1ac:e Soda Shop is an
art-dcro cbs:Pc, with iu neon s;igJ1 and miniamre jWoeboxcs
at f:VCrf table. And noc to be misled it the i.o.dea cm. a
few rmlca out tn the country but well wonb die drive. The
n:id~ for the cafe's steaming btxWm -aid co the best in
the South -is a highly~ teCm.. The homemade jam
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Couples, can we talk?
A working mother tells how to be a winner in the mad dash to dinner
E •ery day as I'm racing
home from work. l pray
that the baby sitter will be
a few minutes late dcliv-
c ring my 2-ycar-old
cbughc.:r. That 'W'Ould give me time to
ch.angc dothcs, open the mail, thumb
through the daily avalanche of catalogs
and figure out if there's anything I can
nuke for dinner.
She never is.
So instead of all of the above, I
plunge into feeding my toddler (some-
thing nutritious), reading to her
(something sumulaung), bathing her
(something csscnnal) and rudang her
into bed, at bst.
Tiut accomplished -no small feat
-I try to rustic up some sort of
grown-up dinner for my husband and
me. By then, about all the energy I
h2Ve left is in my thumbs, rcmarbb}y
still rumble on the 1V rcmo<c control.
Our tendency at dinner, the tra-
dition.al venue for good chats, is to let
Mary Hart and John 1Csh do the talk-
ing. Thanks to them, my husband and
I know more about Madonna's mind
than what's on each other's.
Some nigh~. when we're feeling
particularly vikcral, 'W'e'll wateh ~
911, for blood and guts Wlth our meat
and aew potatoes. On occas1on, we'll
cat ziti, I'll add fresh sliced pc2I' to the
salad and we'll ta.kc the high roxi Wlth
Robin MacNe1l and Jim LehrcT.
But one recent evening. we got in-
spired. It happened on a night Leen
Gibbons subbed for Mary Han. I don't
lilc.c Lccu Gibbons. I mean, come on,
look at how she spells her name.
So I made a radical suggesuon.
"Let's cat at the Dble."
And that's what we did. Candles,
plau mats, even cloth napkins.
Facing each other across the table,
we began to discover that eome pretty
imporunt issues had piled up. Such as
whether we want to send our daugh~r
to preschool or keep her with the baby
sitter. Such as whether we should
move from our cramped, semi-urban
but still-an-touch town house ro sell-
o ut but spacious 1uburb1a. Such u
whether we want to have a ~cond
child and. if'°• whm. Just your aver-
age.. life-a.lt.ering decisions. The ones
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Contrary to the conventional wisdom
about fa mily life, chronic fatigue is not the big
problem. It's communication, or lack of it.
that seem to slip through the cncb in
the day-to-day frenzy.
I suddenly realiu:d there wu a rea.-
son Ward and June C leaver had it so
together. They discusxd &nilly busi-
ness at tbe dinner table. And today,
even the Simpsont ~ to make
important &mily decisions at the din-
ner table, such as whether ro tUe me
whole clan in for a rejuvenating dOK
of abode then~ It goes without ay-
ing that the Cosbys have resolved a
whole slew of funity crises over din-
ner, be it at chor c.at-in kitchen table or
in their leplntr dining room.
Contrary ro the convention.al wb.-
dom about &.mily life. chronic: &ape
ts not the big problem. ~\le tarsrty
conqueftd the ladc-of ..&ccp l)liid!O'ne
with little sacrifices, like giving up
tltirrpolftdJIU,, (yes, I miaed Ellyn'•
wedding), L.A. Lftl (I had no idea
Grace is prqpwit) and the entire lllt
teat00 of 1WUI IWlu (is thac ldD oa?).
No. the big loecr in thil decade of
dashing bctweco ctud'a is talk.
In our houlehold, meaningful ex-cbanFs IRJi't c:xac:dy u the top ol the
agenda. rm more likely 10 uk. .. Any-
thing for cte.ertr -he's in c:hargc ol
keeping up the sweet supply -than
"'Haw ~ figured out bow we'll pay
for our daugba'a c:oUege edualion?8
The answen to quickie questions
usually are more gratifying. coo. Yes,
we\ie goc Lie£ Dove Ban in the tien-
cr. No,~ an't DYC a dime ri&ht now.
The i.mportaoce ol talking -com-
municating-with ~you loYe and
live with is no big news, of counc.
Check any dime-store .. Save Your
Marriage" book. Subecribe to Pitmats
maguine. Rad your borolt'Ope.
But ••.nou. dms,'' u 1Vs proper
gbolt. 1bpper, would have c:aUed them,
do P1Y oft: For one. we\.oe been able U>
make a few key decisions (or non-
decisions) such u no, we're not going
co move. yet.
For another, they're cathartic. I ~
co repress a loc. Why c:on&ont when
you can awid? The ol' Scarlett O'Han
approach. And if you do taDc about any
real problems, make s ure they're
tOmCOne ebe't. Thoee CID be fUn..
When we did foru some issues
with real comenarion at a l3b1c higher
lhan our shfos, 1t felt good. h 's also
easier ro cat that way.
MOit of the rally gritty issues we
baveo't been able ro l'aOM ~ left-
over turkey loaf (it's becter than it
sounds: 1ub ground tutk:ey for beef
and add 19, thyme. kccchup, bttad
crumbs and ahndded c:anot). But~
second kid can wait iwbile; and
prachool is pmnacurc.
The big payoff' wu realizing that
my huaband and I are 1h1ring the
tough ltUf[ That J don't need U> M>id
thinp. That be actually has helpful
ideas. nw we art. in fact. more man
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letters
Ranching: taking a .-net
H ow quick. Jim Robbins is to
choose sides in the r.mge war ( .. Are
cowboys killing the West?" April
19-21 ). He fails to pomt out that
most permits for grazing on public
lands have been held for genera-
tions. These ranchers arc comminrd
to the bcSt utilization of resources
for all species. Cattk nnchers h.a~
lived and flourished m a balanced
environment for years, but suddenly
they arc the enemy. Could it be ir's
easier co defeat individuals th.an the
major poUucers: Industrial Arnenca
and Joe Commuter?
DIANE YATES
Co1111tll, Id.Ito
Envtronmcntalisu onco forget that
the Earth is populated by billions of
people who must be fed, clothed
and housed with resoun::es from our
planet. The focus should be on con-
sc.rvation, not prC8Ci ntion.
MARY WIRTH
IGl11t, P•.
Ive cowboys killing the JWest? In a
word. yes. The simple solution; Go
vegetarian or at least dnstially re--
d uc:c meat and dairy consumption.
Docto rs and dietitians generally
agrtt that this also would reduce
heart atucks and SU'Okes. the leading
cause of death in the USA Think
globally. act locally, eat healthfully.
JOHN Mc.ENANEY
Nn;; Yo,.
Your arnd e was right on wgct. You
covemi most of the aspects of gru-
mg and the concomitUtt desuuction
of public lands and expressed the
vacws of the rancher, the buncer and
the environmentaliSt.
But you did not include the pro-
animal groups -that large IC8fllC1lt
of the populanon whose intcttst is
m the protection and prat'rvaaon of
wild and free animals on public
lands to the exclusion nOt only of
grazing, but of hunting as ~II . 1
wish there had been a fourth option
in your pho ne-in vote: Push 4 -
Kick cattle onJ h'"*'5 off.
BETIY CLAYTON .u.....
~cowboy, the an:Je n.nchtt and
herds of attle have been a part o( me West for more than a cientury.
C.ttle ranchcn who run livestock
under the pcnnit ~m h.we been
getting a mluccd-rate ride for 120
years.. Congras is afraid of them. To
vote against the cattle induatry b
akin t0 slandering the pope. cursing
mocbemood and ~ IPI* pie.
In many national forata. onr-
gruing hu mnsfonncd.,,soil and
grass into dust and weeds. Public
lands should benefit all -not just
cattle ranchers. mint.rs and lc:wn-
G.C. JCEHMEIER
Dtutt
Kudos. Jim Robbins' an:idc on pub--
lie-land grazing was aurprisingiy
comp~bensivc gjvm the complicat-
ed nature of the issue. But ic &.iled
ro mention dut the attic and slxep
ttm gnz.c on public lands provide
only 2 percent of the USA's live-
stock fttd production. That's a lot
of despoilment for t snuJl pcn:icnt-
agc of mllk and meat supply.
TODD SHUMAN
S.nt• Cnu. Calif.
It's time the government stop~
using bnd policies t0 ~ wel-
fvc t0 ranching. mining and limber
interests. Public land should be
"public." meaning it should be used
by campers, bunters, hilctrs and all
types of wildlife. Ranching in ihc
tndinon of che Old West is dead.
CHUCK BOWER
Elltlwrt, '""
Robbins said C harlie McC arty
"leases 32 sections of federal land,
more du:n 300 squaie miles." A ttt-
aon of land it t tquare mile, '° 32
S«tioru would be 32 square miles,
not 300. He should have learned
this in the eighih pade.
FRED CUSffiNG
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Jim RobbittJ rtplit1: Rtodtr Yotts
missa my point in profiling Chorlk
McCarty and tht ztrttrotlottJ of hiJ
f•mily Ulfw lutw gra«l puWu t.Jtd
in Nn11 Mcrito -thdt tht /f10lY of
dtt Ammt4" family ,.,,.,,, i.s n.J.A-
,Rmd. My tn0r 1hou1 IM Ji%t of Mr.
McCnrty's land is fft1Ttt4blt .
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Wind in my sail
Wanna-be windsurfers: Take advantage of an expert's tips and a rookie's dips
It WHn't the SO-degree chill of
C hesapeake Bay that kept me out of
the drink and on my windsurfing
board (mostly).
It was pnde All I could think of w:is
my teacher, Scott Steele. the USA's
No. 2-ranked wmdsurfcr, rolling his
eyes and wondering why he'd ever
accepted such a lost cause At age 36, I
never tud wmdsurf ed before
Some I 5 m11l1on people 1n the
USA have tned wmdsurfing ~ssons
and rentals abound m both coastal and
inland waters And events lilcc the
N1lc.e Go~ Pro-Am m Hood River,
Ore., June 29-July 8, draw hundreds of
surfers and thousands of specurors
So how hard 1s 1t really? Herc's
Steele's advice m theory. and how 11
t:ransla~ m practice
l11r4 ,.1iti11i11 -t~t first ,.rt
Thmry The saJI should be on its side an
the water. perpendicular to the board.
The mast should pomt directly away
from the wmd, the nose of the board
should pomt the way you want to sail.
You should be opposne the sail
Practice Euy enough. as long as you
figure out which way the wind 1s
blowing. Sand tossed into the m helps
Cttti11 ., -th ~.,. ,.rt
Theory HolSt yourself onto the board
and kneel Grab thc "uphaul" (the
rope atuched to the mast) Sund up
and stnddle the nu.st, Wlth knees bent
Keep your arms and back straight
Straighten your legs to dram water
from the sail Reel m the uphaul and
grab the ~t when 1(s nearty upright
with your forward hand. Don't pull
the mast too close to your chest Grab
the padded boom with your free hand.
Prat11<t· Getting on 1s euy m shm-decp
water, and nra1ghtemng your leg! don
dram tht' water But hfe gets wobbly
aft.er tlut You'll tu~ to lean back for
levengr On your first try. you'll pull
the ~t mto your c~r and faJJ back-
ward 1 nt0 the W3t.cr Guar.antttd.
la USA WUUND •fa-7 ' '"'
SaiUq -t}t '" tNrt
~: Once you're up, the wmd fills
your sail. Spread your hands wide on
the boom. Your tniling hand (&nhcst
from the nust) controls your speed.
PuU it in to pick up spttd; let at out to
slow down. Tilnng the whole nust to-
~ the nose of the board steers you
away from the wind. Tilang at tow.lrd
the wl stttrs you mto the wmd.
Pro<t1Ct · Once the wmd au:hes your
wl. you'll: a) let go and fall backward;
or b) tung on and fall forward. 1 rec-
ommend falling backward. n.lling foT-
ward means heading nn.ight for a S500
w l. ln time, you'll find your balance.
T111l•I .,..14 -tricq part •• I
Thtory: Brah by letting out the sail.
TLlt mast forw:m:l. Al the board turns,
gr.ab the mast with your forward h.and,
and let the wl out with your trailing
hand. The board will pivot. Swnch
hands; your trathng ~nd becomes
your forward hand and vice vcna. Bin-
go. No nttd U> aJI the Coast Guard.
Prrurict. Turned around is right. Be-
tween pivoting masts and shifting
grips, your brain loc:b up md you &ll.
But the theory prows true, in time.
TICtiq -trlUy ,ut le. 2
Thtory: Wind is 6dcle, '° you may b2Ye
to ng;zag tO grt from point A to pocnt .
B. That's tacking. Tilt the sad back a.nd
rum directly inU> the wmd. Gr.ab the
mast Wlth your trailing hand and walk
around the front of the board, with
your back to the board's nose. Grab the
boom with your rear Jund. Sail on.
Practict: You might actually do tbas in
one try without falling. But it may ca.Ice
5 minu~ (the wind blOWI you back-
ward). What the heck. fall in anyw.ry.
Pwftctlll l'-llt
Don't get distraeted by deuils. Look
ahead. feel the wind. the board and the
sad. Lean bxk. let out a whoop, fall in
a few times. You'll be Wlocburfio1
soon. DOC became of what you·~ been
tau&ttt, but beaux of what you feel
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Low clouds night and morning hours,
becoming mostly sunny with west to
southwest winds 10 to 15 mph in the
afternoon. Highs at the beaches in the
mid 60s and inland areas low 70s. Lows
tonight in the low to mid·50s. For more
infonnation, including boating, fishing
and surfing, see page Cl 2.
IN THE NEWSROOM
I Am M1n, Hear Me Roa~: College
Hospital Costa Mesa's Men
Educational Network will hold a
daylong·conference on Saturday (the
day before Father's Day) geared toward
men who "have lost touch with the
traditional blueprint that guides them
into manhood." ... "Becoming a Man of
Power in the 1990s" promises to
reunite males with the true role the
non-gentler sex hould be playing in
this crazy, mixed-up world .... Leading
therapists, dynamic pcakcrs and
motivational gurus will offer a deep
understanding of issues that challenge
men in the '90s, and lips on how to
"su ta in lifelong emotional growth." ..
Wow .... This event will be held from
8:30 a.m. to 5 p m. at the Newpon
Marrioll .... Co t 1s S25 per pcrw n or
$40 for father/ on pairs, who arc
particularly encouraged to attend ...
Lunch will be included.
QUOTES Of THE DAY
"/t 's likt going to Romt wlttre tht
Olympic.s werr invtnttd and saying,
'We're MYtr going to haw tht
O/ymplc.r again.' "
20-year·old Trevor Page of
Huntington Beach, mixing up his
countries (the Olympics originated in
Greece) while responding to efforts
by Orange Coast cities to regulate
skateboarding (Al).
"Ptact M1thow jusllct i.s tyranny. "
William Allen White
TODAY'S EVENTS
•The rrnh arinual Cringe County
AIDS Walk begins with rcgi tration
al 8 a.m. and registration at 9:30
p.m. at Ma on Regional Park m
Irvine . Thi i Orange County's
largest AIDS fund-raiser.
• Rabbi David J. Wol pe addre cs
the Young Leadership of the Orange
County Jew1 h Federation at 10:30
a.m. at the De"crly Heritage Hotel,
3350 Avenue of the Aris, Co ta
Mc ·a.
LOTIERY
Lotto
8. 29. 38. 39, 43, 51
Bonu number -10
Topper
Alameda
OnrJcn Grove
North Hollywood
&eTTe
Decco
•Heart : Kina
•Club : 5
•Diamond . 5
•Sr>•dei. 6
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OrldaeJC' Ho~
Pusincu/A4 Ann Landtn/Cl
Cla iCicd/C6 Public Nocltts/Cl l
CoflliCl/IHklt Society/Cl
Community fc.>Nm/.U Sportl/ll
c~ TV listinp.llJ
En1en1inment/CA • Weather/CU
PlaP Group Pvt.II hlns. lat.
Copyriaht 199 J .. A
Printed In put on rc~k:d ptper. ~
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Over 1,000,000 books shared Water sllpp'iy near normal
Library checkouts: one
for the record books
NEWPORT BEACH -Total
annual circulation at Newport Beach
Public Library is expected to reach the
1 million mark today, a firJt in the 71 •
year history of the library system.
As of Saturday evening, the figure or
checkouts for the fiscal year stood at
999,57(\, City Librarian LaDonna
Kienitz said . The circulation figure
includes the main library at Newport
Center and the three branches at
Balboa, Corona del Mar and Mariners.
Refreshments will be served today at
the Newport Center and Mariners
Branch libraric , the two sites that tay
open on Sunday, Kienitz said. Doors
open at noon.
To help celebrate this
unprecedented event, the Oranae
Coast ·Dally Pilot and the library will
award a two.night stay at The Little
Inn on the Bay to the person who•
makes that millionth check-out.
It has been a big year for the library
system with all services expanding in
recent years, Kienitz said.
In the 1989·90 fiscal year, the
Library loaned 911,446 items.
-By Ille D•lly Pilot
However, MWD urges
continued conservation
NEWPORT BEACH -The agency
that proVlde all or Ncv.-port. Beach's
water and portions to other Orange Coai.t
cities says it now expects to enter the
summer with near normal supplies.
The Metropolitan Water District, ...,hich
supplies water to 27 ut1lit1e in Southern
California, aad Friday that water
cond1t1ons ha"c improved dra t1call. in
recent ...,eeks.
"There's every indication that things
have turned around very well but not to
the point that we want people to top
con erv1ng," MWD General Manger Carl
Boronkay said. "We're no longer
.
de.,pcrate wc·re concerned, but not
de peratc "
In February. 1 ewport Beach enacted a
i.tnct 20-perccnt v.atcr cutback.
Borunkay attributed the change in
water condition 10 a number of factors
that worked in the district's favor in the
· last several months, including heavy rain
in March and incrca ed flow from the
Colorado Aqueduct.
bcn more 1gnificn nt wa a dec1s1on by
Gov. Pete Wtl on to organize an
emergency "a1er bank that ...,ould allow
the o,tJtc to broker \\ater by buying from
water-rich area and <;clhng to hard hit by
the \late' lingering drought.
-B) Dail) Pilot t•n' •nd nt-.. t-~ltts
~port .
Runners ·compile in breath-taking SK · race
And they're off -Runners take off in the 10th annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5-kilometer race, held aturday
Participants receive encouragement from enthusiastic crowd
By Tom Spelss
Oninoe Colla Oli1y ,,..
CORONA DEL MAR -They ran to the 90ng0 La
Bamba" and drank Perrier once it was over.
On Saturday, more than 5,000 people came out to
watch and participate in the 10th annual Corona del
Mar S«Jli( S.·kilometcr race-Many onlooker houtcd
Yo'Ord of encouragement to the racer , who ranged
from the erious to the novice.
People or all age'I were invited to run IO the race,
co ponsored by the Oranae Coa t Dally Pilot, and
along the course elcmcntary·age tudcnts could be
seen running next to 70 year olds.
Dogs ...,ere running alongside their ma ters, three·
wheel baby trollers -with their occupant wide-eyed
Skateboarders:
outlaws
or victims?
By Iris Yokoi
OfanQe ~ Datt PllOC
h 's like throwin& out )'Our own child.
So ay avid katcboardcr • who have
found their favC'rltC port conung under
more nd more fire -and re tncti"e
laws -alona the Orange Coa t.
A pa time that wa ba ically born along
this coa 1111 strip, atcbootrdina i~ now
banned in cert:un area ol Huntington
Beach arid Newport Be ch, with ticket\
freely 1 ued to anyone caught ndin& their
fou r·v.-heeled board down public trcct\
or 1dcwalk in tho11c neighborhood .
The cwpon Beach 11 Council on
Munday i 'lated tu ptt \ another I.aw that
11-wc' the city the aencral authority to ban
skateboard' Md rullcr.k tc fr m pu..,hc
parking loh. 100.
-were being pu hcd by their O'>\-ners, and local
re 1dcnt , complete with their cups or Steamm' Joe,
were applauding the runners a they huffed on by ·
And for the !.nth time in the pa t eight years, Or
John Koningh won. placing fir t overall wit h a time of
14:52.
'T m ~ th1 r. cc a.s lu.nd or a 'peed "Qrk-ou1."
he o,aad, adding that he has been running at'Ou t 90
m1leo, a week in preparation for the \ummcr nmng
e w n Koningh. now '\4, wa 4 qu.thhcr fo r both the
1980 and 1984 U.S Olympic l e.tm in d1 tance
running, and he 1 a former All· mencnn 1n Track at
UCI. He plan to enter race throughout outhcrn
California and a far north a Ala k.t in the nc-<t few
month!.
fllf John ch1lhng. an Orange CC'lunr) famil law
a11orncy. the ra~c "3 about b(at1ng his children. "I
he.it the b<'''· .ind the girl r n in the women· race.
l he\ v.e re on the \1del1neo, dieering me a I went b ,"
he 'aid "I g,1t 1n,p1red ~ all of the cm"'d and all of
the hoopla. ~
· Ihh ia.cc_..ha) become 1 1.1m1I) e\cnl~ · ~htllin
'111d He ha(, run in 11 for '1' \car' .md b1 1.h1ldren
ha\C 101ncd him '" the e\ent IOCC that time -e\1.Cpt
1:1\1 )Cjr "I gt'! ft,uled·up t'n the date and howed up
nn a unda'," he <,J1d
'1.t.n} runner'I drC"-IO'fllfiltltln from the loud mU!.IC,
whu.h included Lo\ ul~' and Madonna, flowing out
See RACE/Piii •
Coffeehouse
cup runneth
over , says city .. .
By Saskia Bernhard
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C (.)') 1 The Btu !\1arhle
Cotteeh,1u'e r •'t t1nl~ hrcv., perfect
hlc nd' l'I line cntfcc , 11 l'IO
pcrool.1t~·, 11n C\ lcc tic ml\tutc ol fi ne
.lft' .ind th (\lnC:OCllOn i.; provin
to hc •• h .1dd1di\e ,I\ c 1ffc1nc.
In t.1\.1 the Utuc Marble m.1 he t()()
pt1pubr
L1~c other -rca 1.:oftce h u c , th
t"o·mun th·old hu inc ' 111 1'>0 Harbor
Bl\d ortcr' an 1mprc 'tve 'u1c1 uf
-.:IHllc·hc n our mc1 ~on e ncJ tea",
wh1 h 1an: \Cf\/Cd with f rc\h haked
p 11tn1.:-. ml cJ1.:, rt'
Out the "" 11, ot I he Uluc Marblt·
"' ' • gallc with 1rtwortl thal
"It' like aoma to Rome v.-hcre the
Ol)mpic:) 111oerc in\cnteJ anti \l\)1n1.
'We're ne,ct oina to h vc the Olymp1 '
1a1n,' " s 11J 1 r(-w r P a , 20, •n 1v1J
htcboardet >Aho hve\ in Hunt1n1ton
Beach . ( I he Olymp1 a•mc uuainutcd in
''I'm 2~ year olJ, I o•n a home nd
two hu"neste ind people k>l>lt at me hke
I'm a crtMen•l •hen I aka1cbo.rd doWn
the "trcct," '1ud Jim CirJ\, 11 C ta M a
re 1dent.
chan c anonthl • J here' 1 plalform
tor all me.hi ol rnu c, theater ..nd
S..COFFE •
Orccce.) See SKAT£80AAOE...,,.. •
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> SHE IS:'------------
A 45-)car Co,ta Mc'a re.,1den1 and one of a 'mall group of
' amateur lmtnnan., \\ho keep' the <my'!> heritage alive throµgh the
Co!>la Mei.a Hi,1orical oc1cty _ --
DAIRIES TO FREEWAYS:--------
... A lifelong Orange Count} 1e,1den1. Uett)' Jean ltvcd in Santa
Ana during her chrld hooJ but 010\.ctl to C'o!>ta Me'a in her tceno;.
-Her father owned a Jatr\' .11 the we't end of Victoria Street. She
-remembers Costa Mc,,1 :1, ,, ,m,111 town with few hou.e and lots
or farm'>, and tccl' 11 \ 1mpor1:in1 tor people to remember how
It le ll'CJ Ill be
·\ c need lo t..nnv. our lll\l1' \\c'rc lo!>mg the old Col>ta Mesa
\Clv fa'' When I 1.111.. 111 duldrcn. 1hcv .isk me. '\\Iha! did Cmia
Mc'" u'c 10 look like '" I tell them · 11 u'>cd to he JU'it a few
· hou'e', hut the) don 't u1Hkr,1.111d ..
WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS ..__, ------
rormcr trea<rtJrcr and rlre\ldCnl or the co .. tu M C\,I H1 .. torical
~m.rct). Bell) Jean now 'cnc' ,1, 11s 11noffic1al curator of
phn1ugr.1ph' he spend' llllllh 1ll her lime obtaining and
1Hc,ef'-rng old photo' of the cil) .ind 1tl> people ~ that when
'umeone a.,k., "What did 11 loo!.. Ille"" !>he can provide a VlSUal
anw.er
A panu.:ular intcrc'I " th~ old Santa Ana Army Air Base.
which I'> now the Orange Count)' Fairgrounds Together w11h
.11101hcr local hi!.1ory huff, hl M 1llcr, Hetty Jean started a branch
uf the HislOncal Society devoted cn11rely to the former air base
and its memorabilia.
. SEE YOU AT THE REUNION:-------
An avid family gene;"tlogi I. Bell) Jean al o enjoy:, organizing
-rcumcn' tor her C\\porl llarhl)r High School cl.is of 19'.\9 as
· well al\ other claCi!.C\ 1 hat, he said, often involves considerable
hl\luncal rc,carch .ind leg work, tracrng form er cla\smate who
h.rvc <.,C;tllcred around the coun1n
Local News Briefs
NOW to address abortion rullnil
'-1 \\PC >RI Bl.A( 11 I he H.1~'1cw chapter of the at1onnl
< l1t.!.1n11.1t1t•n for Women will he t11,cu"11tg at tt'> Monday meeting
tht rctt 111 l ' '\. l.,uprrn1c ( ourt dec1,1on th.rt proh1h1ti; fam ily
pl.111111ng l lt111c' from d1,n1"111E! or rccomrncntlrng uhortton 3~ an
11rt ICln
< 'h.1 p1cr Pre,1Jen1 S.1nd1 "inlomnn will 'pc.1k on the effect of
thl' dl'u\lnn durtnl! the mcettng, ""hich ,.,111 be helJ 31 the
\\e,1t:111 I cucral Ban k liutld1ng, 4 Corporate Pln1J . heg1nn1ng at
~ 'fl p. rn
I or more rnform.111011 on the IJa~\IC\\ NO\V chapter. call
\l.ir1nr1e '-1l.111d .11 .. u,.~qc;o ('
Pier pigeons accldentallY poisoned
l)Al'. ( L £4 '.\1£ N'I r A pl.111 1u wntrol the c11y pier'' pigeon
p11pula11un \\Cl1l h")" m:. l..1ll1ng .11 lc,1\t L~I btrU'-1ha1 .11c corn
th.it '"" pl:1l·ed for them .. 1111h1111ttL'). :-.aid.
\hu111 (lJlC·ftlllrlh of lhc htrtl' th.ti h,l\C bct.:OlllC .1 111C"\
nu1,,1nl·c hLi.:.111 dr11pp1111: 111111111t' .iftcr c.11111!! thl g1.1111 pn
I llltr\d,I\
I hl\ 'nrt 111 b.1d tl1ppcd. 111.11111c '·'"-'~ <... 1pi Lynn llughc'
' 111!
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ll d I tll'd '' 11h h1r1h u111lr11I drnl!' 1'111,onrng the h1rd ' w,1-;n't
p.111 "' tht '' 111h <J1 .1111!l < 011nt' t it~\ S2000. "'month p1~con
,111111111 p111i.:r.1111
~l \C nc\cr h.id ,111\ pn>blcm ltkc 1h" hcforc," \aid Jerry
\\'tl,1111 pl.1111 111.in.1,L!l'T .1t 011 Krn'e (1r.i1n .ind Milltng 1n ti
\111111c '"hirh p11ld11l cd lhl' torn < 11 1111 'ample~ .ind c1gh1 hmt.. \\Crc 'cnt tC'I the UniveNt} Ill < .1111111111.1 \.ctc11n.ir' laht11.ito1\ tn ~.1n Ucrnard1nu Count\.
I lughl' ,,ml
Ellsberg leaves memento at Nixon lllrll'J.
YORBA I INDA -How quickly they forget.
D.1111cl f-lt..~erg re.1l11ed the Oecting nature of fame la 1 week
'"hen. on a \ 1\1t 10 Orn nae County, he c;topped at the Richard M
Nixon Prc'1dcn11al L1hrary & Birthplace.
It w,1, I.lie in the day ond the door~ were locked. Out the gift
\hop w:is ju'>t closing and ·ll~berg, who 20 year aao made
hc.1dlinc .. by rclca'IH"lg the Pentagon Paper • went rn to buy o
book about the Nixon era.
• rhcy didn't wke credit cards. so I ~n .. e the '"oman 111 the dc\k
u died.·· 1:-11,bcrg 'aid. "I w.1 '"ondcttn! what \he would \O)
when <ihc -, 1w mv Oilme.'' Herc wu' the mon who\e et ion had
prcc1p1t.1ted 'l1'<~n\ e,'cntu:il dm .. nfoll.
I h( ""m.111\ rc"rt'"'c .. 1.1nlecl Ell'lhcrs
· he look:cd ut the chcd; .ind \ate.I, ·Do )'>u h 'e 1iny
1de nt1f 1c.111on "'
'I \;11J. 'My n.lmc 1\ 111 thi.: hook I'm hu)ins.' 1111d I turned to
the 111Je to hO\\' her all the 1dcrcncc'"
;\t th.it. lie ,,ml, the \\om.111 hr11tl1tcncd uml dccl.rrcd. "W..:11.
then )OU mu't .l\llO r.1ph one til thc'c 1111 u' '
blt..bcrg h~\1ta1cJ, then dcrnlctl .tn c\pl.111.11ton ''011IJ ht c: too,
Icing
l lc .. 1gncd the book: "l'n f'c:111.t l>.1n1d 1:11,bcrg."
-B.t /)111/t PllM ''"" 11nd nnt .c·,, ktJ "P"'f •
• II ..
A protester stands on top of a Bradley fighting
National Victory Parade m Wa hington Saturday.
Prelldlnl 11'1•11111 over victory ......
WASHINGTON -Preliident Bush presided at a Persian Gulf
War victory celebration Saturday, paying "humble homage" to those
who fell in combat and aluting veterans marching triumphantly
through the capital.
"We confront my terie here," Bu~h told an audi;nce g3thered at
Arlington National Cemetery, including fami li es of the war dead,
after laying a wreath at the amphitheater near the Tomb of the
Unknown .
"We celebrate 1he fact that each person we commemorate today
gave up life for principles larger than each of us. Principles that. ..
form the mu cle and strength of our national heart.'' he said.
America will fight again when needed, he said.
"Our goal i'I real peace, the triumph of freedom, not merely the
absence of war," Bush said.
"Great day!" .fie exclaimed later. standing next to ·Gen. H. Norman
Schwankopf. commander of Operation Desert Storm, in watching
ome 8,000 '>Crvicemen and women marching in a National Victory
Parnde along hi~toric Con'>tttution A\enue.
A few di idcnl voice "'"Ve rai ed.
On the portable toilet behind the reviewing !>lamp a '>licker re.id.
"Come Celebrate Death, WARGASM. Washington, DC .. June 8,
1991." A few hundred people gathered in Lafayette Park. amm the
'trcet trom the White House, with sign : "George Ou!.h is Now the
Butcher of Baghdad," "I mourn for the thousands who died in Iraq,"
"Thou Shalt not Kill," and "War -immornl, un1ust."
Poli.cc reported some arrests, but '>llpplicd no detail .
Six avy hips. includmg one damnged by Iraqi mines during the
Per rnn Gulf War, sailed home to California port Saturday as the
nation honored De ert Storm troops with a Washington parade.
Throngs of friends, relatives and well-wishers greeted the aircraft
carrie r USS Ranger, the guided mi sile cruiser Va lley Forge, the
de troyer Harry W. Hill and several helicopter $quadrons in San
Diego.
About 830 crew members of the guided missile cruiser Princeton,
de troyer Paul F. Foster and the fa~t frigate Franci Hammond got
heroe ' welcomes 111 Long Beach.
Sailors wearing cri p whites crowded the decks and waved to the
cheering crowd. ·
"The pier and the qua)! wall were JUM packed with people," aid
Lt Gene Klim~on of Los Angeles, a combat system officer for the
Princeton.
"We got .111 C4'cort w11h fire boat'j -,q uirting waler al us. People
came uu l in their 'mall boats. people Ill yacht s spelling out 'Welcome
I lome' Wtlh 1hc1r '1grrnl n .• g .. ," Klumon 3ddcd.
News of the Weird
Tr•11t cops dellver baby,
hllt suicide wttNn n*1ut11
NH\/ YORK -Police \~mt..
often 1mohci; ltfc and Jet11h
'llU,lll011' Jll"I U'>\lolll~ not
''"'"c 111 W m111utc\ Uut two
l'r.111,11 P11lttc offtcer,, t1c'b
ntl dch\.crmc a bah' lit .1
i;u~" ·" .,tdllon, pullet! d ~lltld
he \1t1<:1de twm hcnct.1th .1 tram
e.irl\ S.11U1da'
··j h.11\ th~ thmg .1hout 1lw.
Jnh Some11mc\, >011 get a lou')
d.1) and people die nn \llll
I 11Ja\ \\C UCI t\\U good ""e'
Ciod "l''"' 111 funn} "·'>'· '·"d Ke\ln ht1p.1trtck. one ol the
nHice r,
I t11p.ttrrd• t1nd partner John
toughl1 n, ,,,,jgned to the
cmergcn9 medical rc,cuc unit.
fir,t rccciH~tl .1 call at 8·24 am.
'><IYtnA there w,,., a woman in
l.1bor .11 .1 <;1,1111111 tn Brooklyn.
I hey ru .. hcd down to the
i;t.11m11 1ne11anmc and found
.1hou t ~O people c;t.rnd1np.
• 11 011nd 20 )Cor·uld Ro'c ~t
Hilai1e'
I he two officer' quickl)
deltvercd a health) baby tWI
anJ rccei\cd a 1und111g <M1t1on
fnim 1he trcmJ 1n the .. 1.111on.
''I think 11 '"a' more tor the
hah\ 1h.1n for U'>," \Jttl
I 1t1p.1tnck.
Both mother and child -,,,
\Ct unnamed -v.erc in ,!!Ood
,h,1pc S,JllmJ .. 1)' afternoon .11
\ii c I h () d I'd H ()'\pi 1 .. 11. '.11 d
hmp1rnl 'roke,womrrn I.in 11111
I he \\11i11.rn "'"' ge lling into
.111 .1mhul.ince when the
utf 1cc r' ~OI \'wOrd of the Jumper
.11 •• 'lllllun l\\O <;IOp) .l"·'Y
I ncrcd1hlv. the un1\lcn11ficd
'""1m.lll 1.1ndcd 111 the 1ro11gh
h1.•t,,ecn the tr.1ck' .. 11td .1
'uhw '" l .tr P•' '>Cd 11,!!h I ll\.C: r
her, ,,11J pohcc 'poli.c,m.m ,\I
O'l.carv C.:oughl1n .ind
I 1t1p.1trrcl.. na\-.lcd hcncnth
tht ''or~cd 11.11n und hrout:hl
1hc ''<lilt.In,., '"I.! pl.1tf111m
-II) thr A ttMifltrd l'rrh
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TOKYO -Motln• \Jn&en, a ~k:ano &hil dMnlcd at le ... 37 livll
lcu than 8 WCClt •• !lurst tO lire aa11in SalUI.,, ipCWiftl fUP.CrtlOc
dehri!I. th11 sct homes on r1rc and bl .. ckln1 out a nearby aay of
45.000. Th~rc were no rcpon of mjunes in Saturday cvenina'•~•nption,
but it wa much more intcn~ th1t the de1dly one Monday.
I hou~1n,9' of people were n11cuoted from areas near the mountafn
bc(orc the latest eruption.
Uahtnin& ""''' danced in dark gray plumes or smoke and uh that
belched ou1 at1 the ma~sive eruption sent dcbr~ and ps doWn the
4,4S2-root-tall mountain's cast 1lope. . ..
The eruption left several homes burning ,Pnd cu t o fr ele<:tnc1ty lo
the city or Shimabara, said a prefectural police official in Napaki.
who ~poke on condition or anonymity.
VIie .......... U.S. ... In ......
MANILA, Philippines -A volcano began spewing ash Saturday
for the fir t time in 600 years, and U.S. authorities planned •n
evacuation of nearby Clark Air Base if volcanic activity increased.
Mou nt Pinatubo, a n95-foot volcano abQut 60 miles northwest of
Manila, ~ent steam 16',00Q feet into the air and sent ash as far as JS
miles away, according to officiab.
More than 3,100 people, mostly Acta tribe men, have been
evacuated from the mountain's slopes.
At the U.S. air base, about 10 miles southea t of the volcano, Air
Force spokesman Lt. Col. Ron Rand said contingency evacuation
plan~ had been prepared. The 16,000 troop • Dcfen e Department
c1v1lian~ and dependent would be moved to the U. -run Sub1c Bay
naval ba\C, about 30 mile-, southwest of Clark.
Rand did not 'lay if the evacuation plan would he carried out.
"The chance of an eruption hall greatly increa ed," aid Delfin
Gama o! the Ph1hppinc lnlltitute of Volcanology and Sci mology. oam• doors worries ahuttli COllllDmlder
CAPI:. CANAVERAL, Fin. -NASA told Columbia's astronauts
Saturday they will not have to interrupt their medical experiments for
an emergency paccwalk to fix a loose seal in the cargo bay. But the
!>huule's commander balked at the plan.
Engineers do not believe the seal will prevent the cargo bay doors
Crom closing tightly for the return to Earth later this week. If there is
a problem, the nme-day mission will be extended one day and
astronauts Jame Bagian and Tamara Jernigan will be sent out to fax
lhe seal, NASA said.
"I gues we are not all that sun~ that the door will be able to
close" properly, shulllc commander flo'an O'Connor responded,
w'hen told of the pl3n to wait.
"But we 'll go ahead and read your message, and we can talk some
more later,'' said O'Connor, a Marine colonel and former test pilot.
He referTcd ro written detail of NASA's plan that v.ere faxed to the
crew.
The two ma ive doors covering Columbia's cargo bay mu t hut
lightly when the paC:e hip begins the fiery plunge through the atmos-
phere at the end of the night. Othcrw1,e, the 'hip could bum up.
Columbia i scheduled to land at Edw3rds Air Force Base m
California on Priday.
lloltllll 11 ... blocks aid to Lebanon
OEIRUT. Lebanon -The foreign m1111<;tcr \hh quoted aturday
;l!> 'itl)'tng the i'>\UC of the We tern ho 1age wa blocking
in1crn.1t1onal aid to rebuild Lchanon after 16 yea!' of ci .. 11 war.
The f.tmil) uf Amcncan educator Thuma' u1herland, '""ho hcgmc;
ht i.r<th >ell r 111 c.1pttv1l) on Sund.ty, cnt •• me' .1gc of love, \trength
and commitment to all of the friends who have stood by them
through the year .
Also Saturday. Briti h radio reported that Foreign Office Mini ter
Dougla Hogg will vi it Beirut to di cu the plight of British
ca ptives.
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lrli. a ,.a al HHliattoa ~ Oiulda. 1tnt her paper
aiUCMna the staaus ol womea rrom
llllJ to I~ 10 Wuhinaton D.C., r. a national conlest sponsored by
Ahi Dauptcn or the American
RnolutJOn.
And a panel selected by ~· judaed her c:ompOlition lhc bat or all the third anden in me country. She received a blue
ribbon, cenifacate and SJO cub in
ceremonies at the school recently.
Erin . said she dilcovcred that
lhinp were much dirrerent ror
women in 1he old days.
Women were clearly in an
inferior position 10 men, even the
ones who went to school. They'd
learn thinp like needlepoint and
playina the piano but couldn't
study topics like literature and
mathematics.
In fact, her research showed,
men believed Ir airls learned
m11 ...... 1b II would ...U ...._
.. ...., •• leid.
El'8 Mid ........... dUnk ii Wll
fair ............ t .... ....-cb. ... .. *' ... tbat '"..,... ... •::rd to the llllband •
whilo slae dlaaireet thal 1tuclyln~ 1n1tb makes slrl• ao crazy, it 1 one subject she could do
without, she said.
But 1he'1 an A·plua 1tudcnt and
doesn't have much trouble with it
or anything else academically.
"She did all the work herself,"
teacher Sherral Allen said. "Her
father took her to the library and
she did the research and writ1na.
"It's really cncouraain1 to have
such a great croup or kids," Allen
said. I'm comroned to know that
they will be our future leaders."
Erin attributes her clear and
sparkling writing style to her
prolific reading. She thinks she
reads about JOO books a year,
including most or the children's
classics.
Catherine Cade, now a fifth
grader, won the same national
honor when she was a third-grade
pupil at Huntington Christian,
Allen said.
Water pipeline could
upSet gulfs ecology
By JuUa Rubin
Jll~Prtu
JrNCHORAGE, Alaska -A
proposal to pump 12 1rillion
gallons of water a yea r to
California could disrup1 1hc Gulf
of Alaska's ccosys1em, said a
U n Lv e r s i t y o r A I a s k a
oceanographer: •
Tom Roye r believes more study
on environmental impac1 is
·needed.
The Fairbanks marine science
professor has been st udying the
Alaska Coas1al Curren&, which
sweeps up from as far sou1h as the
Columbia River in Washington to
Prince William Sound, past Kodiak
bland to the North Pacific and
Dering Sea.
Current is fed by huge amounts
of f rcsh water from streams.
glaciers and heavy rainfoll. Runoff
between Seward and Kclchikan is
20 pcrccnl more 1han what 1he
Mississippi dumps into the Gulf or
Mexico each year.
The proposed pipeline would
divert 6 percent or that runoff,
Royer said.
He warned that small amoun1
may be enough to hurt marine lif c.
"h's a bit uncertain as to how
vital the current is for the rest or
the ecosystem. Some safmon
researchers h~ve said ii ac1s as a
pathway fo r the sa lmon
migra1ion," said Royer.
"Along 1hc coast is where you'll
find mnrine mammal nurseries,
rookeries -nil wi1hin this coas1al
current We're also finding &here
arc a 101 of larval fish forms found
within the con 1nl current"
He believes 1hc fresh water
provides nutrients and a low-sail,
easy-traveling waterway to marine
mammals and migratina salmon.
But Royer tressed he has
studied only the physics or lhe
currenl; biological s1udies mu 1 be
done on i1s cffccls on marine life,
he said. The tremendous
frcshwa1er injcc1ion has only
recently been recognized, along
with its ecological significance, he
_said.
• Under Gov. Walter J. Hickel's
proposal, Alaska water would be
piped 1,700 miles through huge
plastic pipes on the ocean noor to
drought-stricken California. A
California engineering firm
recently estimated the , projec1's
cost at $150 billion.
The governor says water sales of
12 trillion gallons a year 10
California could generate scvernl
hu ndred million dollars in
revenue.
"I'd hale 10 be seen as opposing
this project .before enough is
known about ii bu1 there arc
concerns that should be raised,"
Royer said.
Ano1her Universi1y of Alaska,
Fairbanks scicntisl said the
diversion would be too mall to
affect the ecosystem.
"1 don't lhink &he (effect on)
co:is1a~ current is so important,··
said ris.hcrics professor Ole
Mathi!>en.
"IC ii amounts to 6 pcrcenl, ii
probably isn't that critical. It may
have quite an effect &hough at 1he
place whe re you're taking ii from,
and th ls has never been specified."
The governor has not sold which
Alaska streams or rivers 1hc waler
would come from. Rivers in
southcentral and Southeast Alaska
nre likely loca1ions.
Ma1hiscn suid when 1he fresh
water reaches the sea it becomes
brackish. "h changes back and
forth, and it probably is important,
but we really don't know.
Nobody's really bothered sludying . '' ' tl.
Royer said he sent a leucr 10
the governor urging &hat lhc wa1er
pipeline's envi ronmental
con~quenccs be studied.
Group accuses Border
Patrol, others of abuses
SAN DIEGO -A humnn
rlgh1s orgnnization said it gathered
149 reports of abuse of immigrants
by &he U.S. Border Pa1rol and
other area law agencies in 1he pnst
&wo years. The Border Patrol
disputed the cloim.
The s1orici. or beatings ond
other physical mis1reatmen1 were
gathered by lhe Immigration Law
Enforcement Monitoring Project, a
Quaker orianization.
Its goal 1s 10.document evidence
subs1antia1ina olleaa!ions or abuse
and provide il to lawmaker ond
the news media.
"We don't have any confidence
in the way these olleaations are
currently bci na investiaatcd,"
project official Jorac Hinojosa said
Friday.
social nclion group that ovcrsnw
the st udy.
Hinojosa said almost 1hrce·
quarters of nil the case
catalogued were allegedly
commi1tcd by lhe Border Pn1rol,
but there were also incidents
1molving lhe Cu toms Sel'\'1ce,
National Guard and local police
force .
The Validity Of the Claim WilS
d1 puled by Gu 1avo De la Vina,
chier Border Pa1rol agent in San
Diego.
"1 stand by lhe men ond "on)en
or the San Diego Border Patrol
~CClOr," De la Vina Sllid.
He rciterared asscnion tha1
suflicien 1 ovc rsiiht was already in
place.
Victims rear the system, nnd in
r00s1 or the t•9 cases rorma1 Business man Berry
complain11 have not been filed, d.
11id Ro berto M ~rt i net ,. n leS at age 42
representative. or the .American COST A MESA Loe at Friends Servtce Comm1uec, the b . d 1.f 1 0
Monaaairta
Editor
Steve
M1rblc'1
column will
noc run in
1oday '1
paper. The
CIOhunn will
retum nellt
hnday.
,
U lnC man Un I e ona rAOiC
Coa t re idcnt Thoma Norton
Berry died on June 7 at Hoaa
Memorial tl°'pital. He wa •2.
Dorn July 16, lSM , Mr. Ocrry
owned Derry Sheet Me1al in Co1to
Mc a. He wH born and rai~cJ un
the Coa 1.
Mr. Derry i survmd by hi
pa rents, Victor and Lorraine Derry
of Newport Deac:h; arandparcnt ,
Violet McycD and Burt Nuno",
al10 o( Newport Be1eh: three
children, David. Brett and Druoke;
und hi' euve. Jamie. -., ,,,. °""' ,,,,., .
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~ "'~ 0r...,. COolllf ~,..,. .
Nationally recognized essayist Erin Hodgson with her teacher Sherral
Allen.
.,,..., June •• ,.,
.
Women from 1890-1990 ·
8y Erin HodglOn
Women in 1890 were a toe d1Cfercnt rrom women today"fo
Women in Ensfand and Amcricl did not have the riaht to own
property, keep the money t~y earned, vote, set an edUcation. or sea cu1tody of their children . Each of these ripts •• won
through the effon and ucrifaces of women .
The law made it clear that men were belier than women. Girb
were under control of their father untir 1.be-wa 21. When
married, control pa tcd down to her husblrid: whO now owned all
her things. He also had the righ1 10 beat her and ute her u he •
wished.
If women did gel to go to school, they would learn to play the •
piano, do needlepoint, peak a little French, and IDOYC 1raccruUy.
During this tame, ii was not important to learn mathematics or
li1erature Onl)' boys did. Men beliC'\ed if girts learned :
mathematic 11 would make them go crazy! Women who ~came ,
teacher would o;pcnd JO hours each day in school. They were :
aJlowed 10 read the Bible or any good book.
During World War 11. "'omen look the place of men in '
factories. bu1 "hen the 'Air "<I' over, women were fired. Only the
"ork &hey did 1n their homes wa considered meaningful ..
Women h.td to "ork hard for their rights. One of the first la"'~
thal p•t'-'-Cd allowed "omen, de.,crted hy their hu band . to keep
their earning,,
It was considered belier to have a boy than a girl becau e they
could do more "-Ork Jnd were more valuable to the family .
If I were a girl hack in 1890\, I "'ould have dreamed of today
ln}lrlll drMJr ""' alter striking BllVBl'll car1 Tribe to
......... .._._,°'. l -°""" Nul
Hunt111gton Beach firefighter John Rees tries 10 rerno"c gasoline from one of fh.e Jfalrkcd cars dJmaged
by a hit-and-run driver Saturday afternoon at 200 13th St. The dri\Cr who hat the c.us abandoned his
leased 1990 Toyota Camry and fled on foot from the scene, leaving a trail of bl~ lrom a head
\\'OUnd. The chain-reaction collision seriously darr aged a Hondtl Accord, a custom,zed V\V Bug. a
Ford van, a VW fo"< and a Honda Civic. Police bclie\:e a passerby picked the hit-and-run dri\icr up
The mJn remained at large Saturday night.
be involved
in adoption
SANT A ANA - A state
appellate court ruled that an
Alnskan lribe can be involved in
an Aleut baby's adoption e.,en
though the toddler's mo1hcr
doesn't wanl 1he girl to go to an
Indian family.
The Fourth District Court or
Appeal on Friday ruled 2·1 that
the Aleut tribe has a right under
the federaf Indian Child Welfare
Act to take parl in adoplion
he:irings.
The federal statute states tribes
may intervene in adoptions of
Indian· child ren, &iving priority to
adoptive parents of Indian descent
preferably of the tribe.
The h1igat ion involves: 2-year-
old Rebecca, who ts living with a
Canadian couple that wants to
adopt her; Rebecca's mo1her, Jodi
Argleben of Cypress; and 70
members of the Aleut village of
Akh1ol in Kodiak, Alaska.
Rebecca's 20-)ear-old mother
wa not raised by her mother in
Alh1ol. Argleben :tnd her s1s1er
were adopted by a Cypress fami ly
a5 babic .
Arglcben vis11cd her native
village after Rebecca was born and
hns testified she doesn't want the
child raised there. The cour1·~ dissent ing opinion
wn writ1en by Justice Thomas· F.
Cro by Jr.
"What 1s to be accomplished by
1hc majority' (opinion) is a
mys tery 10 me and will
undoubtedly lca\e 1he parties and
&he trial co urt wondering jus1 "-hat
they arc supposed. 10 do no","
Cro by "'rote.
In February 1990, Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Robert Pohs ruled the tribe had
no righl to interfere in the
adoption.
-By Tb~ Associated Press
Racquetball club con verted for Buddhist ·worship
Stte will provide
formal temple
By Bob van Eyken
0ranoe Coast Oltt PiloC
COST A MESA -Rcligiou
dM:r ii{ i ~cdulcd to lake a
le.ip o fo11h nc't month with
1he nddi1ion of the Orange
Coa 1's fir..1 Duddhi I temple in
a converted racquetball club on
V1c1onJ Street.
Local Ouddhi 1 ha\c been
w.mt1ng a formal place of
wor hjp for a long time,
accordin' to the Rev. T U)O hi
I laro umi, ho w!ll leotl the
new con.:rcg:it1on.
·•About IS ycurs aso,
J.ipanc)C immi,rants wanted 10
have \\·Or,hip, ~o l'hey meet
once a month, ju l in pr1vote
hnmc,," tl1rowmi aid. "Then '
we bough& 1hc lot with the
bu1ldina. It look\ ju t hkc a bo~.
hut we lire orrangina it out\iJe
to have an oricnlrll tone. We
horc 10 open ll the end or
June."
Hiro umi represent o branch
of Ouddhi m called Jodo
hino,hu. which WD\ founded in
Jap:m about S<X> )'Cars •f.O·
He iJ the ~ct' phll0t0phy
ind tciachin \Ire ' the inter·
rct11cdnc r :.ill thinas. The
me qse n relc" nt to modern
urban life, "here people ran
)mtlimcs fed separated f rum
the lUUurol world, he said.
"Even one .crain or rice we
I •
Workers con rt a fOJmal racqu tl'-111 duh into il Bud<lh1 t tempi in Costa It.
hould appreciate," Hir°'umi
\aid, "bccausc_many pcupk are
in"ohcd in producina that
insle arain: rumen, wurker
and many others ...
Hiro5um1. .-ho alto head a
11,_r Jodo Shin hu 1emp6c in
1he Uu'8 Tokyu t«tion of LOs
,\ni:ek\, ~ad the co1 r~
include many non·
con.,crts ll\ well a th
1mm1 rant Camille with
tra~hltOn\ ur OuJdh m.
When the n~ Costa Mcs:a
temple upcn 11 2S4 ?2nd St., it ••II f unctk>n a 1n educa1ional
•
center well . 1 a place ot
worship, Hi'°'~i said.
"Our temple •ill be uniqYC;
l''C wrn have inlonnatioft and
lectures about SltiMh• h1
additioft to our $UftdaJ llMCI."
he said, "I llope ••nJ
Amencu people Wil -. "
• II
Orange Coast Business Watch
Mexico 101111 K
Funds to help
launch posh
golf resorts
NEWPORT BEACH -The
posh Los Cabos. Mexico, re orts
being deve loped by Koll
' lntcrnntlonal of Newport Bench,
fea turing golf course de igned
by Jack Nicklau , will benefit
from an unprecedented $55
million loan from the Mexican
governme nt.
Mex ico'~ Uanco National J c
Co rn c r c i o Ext e r ior
(BANCOMEXR) i granting"the
loan 10 Koll lntcrnutional, one
o f the largc'l renl estate
Jeq;lopcr' U1 the ""e~tcrn U.S.
, and am o ng the t o p 25
, contr:u.:tur' 111 the nation.
D
fhe m11lt1 million-dollar loan
1~ not the onh r.1rny in the
development ul the 900-acre
P.dm1lla and I. (lO-.iL·rc C'abo del
Sol rc,orh K1ill lntcrnatton.11
will own thl.' '''c' l'\en though
t hev arc on \Ir: \IL'.111 ,011
.:w e hope th.it Palm1lla .• rnd
Cabo dcl ol '~111 'c"' c .1, a
'pringboarc.J 10 cnu1tir,1~L' nthc r
U.S dc,clopcr' to 1nH''t in
Mexico. a countrv th.11 hold'
\ a' I po I c n 11 :1 I ·, ll I Ii II r I g n
111vc~tor~ ... '"'d Dnn,tld ~1 t<-oll.
U" ncr and cha1rn1.1 11 nt l-.1111
I ntr rnat ional.
The ne1~ Air Fie\ pro~h<-..,1S by J..>gtm..J Hill ba~d Ffc)l;·foot Inc. incorporates .in ,1ir int1atio11 'Pl<'m
into its ctJrbvn gr,1ph1te? trt1c ttm' tv accomodatc .imputec:sL 1·arying cnNgy outpLJt nv<Xf-;. RclrM ~nre
or 11bove knee .Jmputcc~ .iclju .. t thC' dc\<1Cc for different activities \11th a mall hand p;.1mp
.. l'hc profc •monall\m :ind
a J t i t u d c o f o u r M e ' a .1 n
collcag11e' trul)' denmn,t1.1tc
that the count ry's door' arc
open and th.11 the gove rnment ''
\\ rl llng to do .ill pos"blc to "'""'
lorcrgn compantc' intcre.,ted in
undcrtal..tn!! mrl(,1 pruJl.'lh nt
cln\ ktnd Ill \1c\lt.'O.
Ho t h n•,ort' will fc.1111rc
d1amp111n,h1p l!.1111 l'lHlr'C'
dc-.rl!lll'd h' J.1t l.. 1'11t:l..l.111'.
Jrgu.ihh \mcnca·, 1'l·,t·l..n1>"n
l!lllfi:r ,ind U'llr'l. de,1gner rile~
will be ,1mnng the onh cour'c'
Ill lhc \\Orld Ill h,t\e h11th llCl'.111
and de,t·rt Vll'W'
Al wmpkt111n. 1-.nll'' 101.11
c't1m,1tl'll 111\l'\tmrnt ,,ilue "'II
hl· 111 l'\u:'' 111 $1 hrllmn I hl'
prPJu'l' .trl' ,tl,n C\Pl'Ctcd tn
l!l'llc1.ttl moll' than S7110 mtllton
;n third p.ill\ lll\C,lllll'll(\ .ind
SI hill111n 111 .1dd 11 11111.tl t111c1!!n
l Ur ll.'nl\ Ill lhl' .lll'cl
Koll ~"1d thl· proJt:t.'l\ "ill .il,n
pump up I o' ( .1ho' rcnnnrm h)
LrC .it mi:: thou'" rHI' 111 jl\h'
I he ''" mrlll\ln lo.111 1'
t:\pltlt:d 111 get both P.tl111rll.1
111d ( .1ho dc:I '-;nl undrr ''"
tl1111111!h lhl' dl'\clnpnk nt ii
int1,"1ruL111rL· f11r tht• I''" rr'"'''
1n one nf ~1e\lu> ' f.1,ll''t·
l!rm\I Ill! 11111 ri'm dc,11 n .111un' . ·u \\JC0~11 '\ f "pk.1,l.'d
to l1n .1nu: pri1dul1J\c .ind
1111pmt.1nt llP'l·llc prnJCl t' Ith•
P.dmill.1 .ind ( .1ho dcl ~111 "l11d1
111: hl.'l1H11rn~ ,, rL·allt\ th 1ni.., "'
I h l p 11 r I I l I p ,I I I 11 ll .1 II d
WIN
AFREETRJP
ABOARD AMTRAK •..
AND BE A TRAVEL
WRITER FOR A DAY
Look In Thursday's
Orange Coast Daily Pilot
for complete details and
entry form to an exclUng
getaway weekend!
cooperauon of lorc1gn '"' c'tor'
such as Koll lntrrn.111onal," \ard
Dr. Humbert o oto Rodnguez,
Pre)ident of UA \OMfX'l .
LJ
Ko l l , P ar t II : K ol l
Cnnstructiun. \\hkh i'I under
1-.oll lnt ern,111011.11'' umbrcll d,
ha' opened a nc" Southern
C.tlrfornia 0 1\1\lon 1n Seal
lk.1d1
I he ne" ollrcc located at
Jll::!O Old R,1nrh Park\\tt). 111
Bl\b\ 1'.1rl... "'II 'e"'c Or.inge.
Ln' \ngclc,, \'entur.1. ,1n
Uc1n.ird1no Jnd Rl\cntde
counti es
·· lluatcd on the border of the
Lo" Angele' and Orange
countieo;, near the l:ong n c.1eh
airport, and urrou ndcd lw
freeway , we are ~1ra1cg1cJll)
po,111oncd to crve even more
.11 c,1' than ever before," .. aid
Trent Ander-,on. vice prc,11.lcnt
nf rnarkct mg
t\cc(1rd1ng w Vice Pre'lrdcnt/
Div1,1on Ma nager Douglu .,
Gra-.,man, "The opening of th i'
off 11.:e gives u~ one of the 1:11 gc~t
gener.il n1n,11 uct1on ollrce' 111
the l o' Angele' Orange Count\
1rca. "11h the .1h1lit' to -.11rpl\
'11pcr1111 general con11 .1c1111g .md
llll.Ull llll('lll\COlelll \ll\ll'l'' "
._,
\llt•ntion Rct:ruit': Jl1h11 11
I cllurd. .1 \\:ter.111 01.1111-:c
( Otllll\ l'"CCllltl\e rel rnltCI ind
ftirmcr p.irtnu w11h f..l'\1(, Pc,11
\ 1.11"1\ ll I.. h l' l''t ,thll,hetl 111-.
11\\11 C\l'LUll\l rl.lru111ng t1rrn.
J.11. l'cl ford & Co.. in the
( l.'ntu I cl\\cr nfl1u. huildrn~ 111
( 11't.1 \fr,,,·, South Coa .. 1 Plu1a
I o" n (enter.
An Orange County re~ident
'>incc 1969, Telford was most
recently We'll Coa~t general
m.1nager · wi th the Steven.,on
Group, a New York City-ba-.cd
executive recruiting firm.
P~t tc> that. he wa:. partner
rn ch.1rgc of Pcut Mamrick'!i
Southe rn (l\ltfornia executive
4'C MCh prnc11ce, ~htch wa'
h c ndquartcrc d in Pent
Mar\' 1d.\ offit:c" in Center
I O\\Cr
Jmning Telford in hii, ne"
J~cnc) a' .1 rmnc1pal IS Debra
M 7.1,lav, ,1;ho was al'o w11h
the ~tc\en,on Group and Pc.11
\l.ir.,1cl.. .• ind A J Dale. \\ho "
111 i;h,1rge or research.
";\' tar a' I'm concerned,
there·, o nl}' one place in
Southern (' Jlilnrnia to eswbh-.h
.1 new profc,.,t0n.1I cl"\1cc firm
'uch .. ., e\eCult\C recruiting, and
thnt'c, Orange County," Telford
''"d
0 .O. I.an: cwport lk.1ch-
h1"cd Coolc\• Godwnrd Ca<ttro
lluddleaon & Tatum hJ-, bccled
up 11\ practice with the addition
of three nc" attornc) . including
un Or.mgc Count)' bu,inc~~ law
ve tcr.1n
Ra)mond chuler, who h."
Jot ned a-. !\pec1al coun el, bring'
e\tCn'lvC expe rience in the
emerging compan1e' .ind \Cnture
capital are:i., He 1n re!>pon~1blc
tor nlJn,1g111g the bu\lne"
pr.1ct1 ce of the trrm in the
\le" port off ice.
· R a ) ' ' p r c ' e n c e J ., .1
p ro m 1 ne n t 0 r ,1 nge Cou 11 I)
htt,tnc" nttornc) \4-111 great!\
enh.incc our .1hil11' tu c~1 .1bh'h
uZette Alger is ta king the day
off; uZette's Strictly Business
column returns nex t unday
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the preemine nt c meqt1ng
compan1 e-, .tnd "e n1111c r.1p11.1I
law practice 1n o uthc rn
Califo rnia," .. ::ml Koren Kubin,
m a n agi ng partne r of the
Newport Ucach of11cc
Join111g Schuler J!i htigatmn
a J>ociate Karl I indegrcn. l· ric
SaltLmon. a hustnc" ,1...,ocinte,
JO'"' the firm ltttcr th" month
r 1
Jit und Jot : Graphic l'la<tti<'s
t•roducb Inc. ha., lca,cd ~.52
'quare feet of inJu,tnal ~pac..:
lm.Jtcd ut lh28 1 Fntcrpri'c
Lane in Hunt111g1on Ucach The
t h r c c v c .i r I c .1 ' c • w h 1 c h
rnmmericc\ 111 Augu,t, '' ,,,lucd
JI Sl 7K~l)2 . V1cton.1 ;.\ Gra~.
'1<"C prc,1dcnt and .ulm1111,1r.1t1\e
off ICC I rur trll'I and C'>l.llC
'cr.1ce' l>I ~orthern Tn1~t or
Calirornin'~ 'e~1lort Btnch
off 1c.c. h.i ' reec nth hl'en
.1 p p o 1 n t c d p r c " Ill c n 1 o r
Snrnpt1ml\t lntcrn.111on,1l of
C\\purt I larhor I he Ne'"l'Xlrt
I l.1 rhu1 ( lub ul Snrupt tnmt
lntern.111nn.il ,111n' tu 111 ;11111.1in
l11gh ethical hu,111e'' '>tandard'>
.11hl pmmute comrnuntt) 'crvicc
pruJCCt' 1r1 the. Newpm t .irc.1 ..
l l111ve r\lt} ll i~h chool in lf\111e
h,1, rece1.,.ed -.upporl from ·T
I<<' earch lnr. for the 'chnol',
drug-I rec gr .1dua11on lClcbrat ion
on June lh 'ACil '' S500
don.rnnn "111 help the 'chool
pl.in 11' filth .1nnual gr.1duat mn
p.irt). ,,11d B.11 h \\ 1encr.
ch.mm.in ul the nt\c.J\lt) l ligh
~chool (ir.1d ;'l.1)!ht I ountl.111on.
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out 13 counts
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111 .1~;i1il t;h,1llcn~c whc:ther there "
enough e\1dcncc tn go to trial on
the re m.11n1ng ~l cmlnh of
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Interior Designers Institute
now offering a BA degree
I
One of' the most 1uccc sful und pre 11g1ou interior design •
college 111 Southern California is Interior Designers Institute, >
located in Newport Beach. I
rhe onl) one of its kind in Orange County, Interior Ocslgncn 1
1-. cclcbrarin& rt eighth year in cxir.tence by having just bee n )
:1ccrcd1tcd 10 offer a bachelor of arts degree program, one or the i
"cry few del>1&n colleges to offer a degree in Interior Design.
lnt.crior De 1~ners offers a va ried and focused program for
those interested in the field of interior design. There is a r
fundnmental program, for the beginning student desiring to
design thctr own home; a certificate curriculum, for the beginning
,111dcn1 w1,hing to purl!uc a (.t\leer in interior design ; an associate
of art' degree, ror the upper level, career minded student, and an
int en'" e thrcc-ycnr diploma program. With the addition of a
B.A. degree. Inferior De 1gnerll con offer something for anyone
interested in a 'crious career in interior design.
There ore several reac;o"' why lnterior Designs ha achieved a •
high reputation throughout the design community, among them
the :ic~1dem1c offer 1ng' ancl thorough curriculum. Along with the
b,1-.ic interior cle"gn cour~e-.. the m-.titute offer., cla scs in topic
'"ch a building code'>, ecology, advanced pace planning
problem,, commercial de 1gn and P')chology or color.
The Jcadcmic program focu<. on the practical aspects of
1n1crror de.,.gn. both rcs1dcntinl and comme rcial. Interior
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equipment "1th computer-aided de 1gn and drafting.
The facult) at Interior De igneri 1s well known for their work
in the field of de ign and teaching ab1liry. Many are associated
with lc:iding de 1gn firm and affiliated ASID, ISID, 180 or A lA.
tkcau~c the lltudcnt-to·teacher ruuo 1s !>mall, 1he instructors can
give \Cry indiv1dualiied and focu ed instruction.
Alon{! with the highest quality education and faculty members.
lntcmir De,1gncr' ha'> in out t1tnd1ng JOb placement record.
1'11cre i' a wide range vf job. ava1l:1ble to the interior designer,
111cluding cornm cn.rnl dc1,1gner, rc111dential designer, architectural
drafter, 'pace planner. speci:ilt) designer and interior illustrator.
l'he)' pl.ice ~1uden111 in many of the most well-known firms in
111tennr dc,ign, including L11'k lntcm1r,, Occkham·Eisenman and
Crc.1mc Oc"gn Con,ult.1111\.
1 n1c11or Dc\l!!ne r' .111,0 uffc" nc'<1h1l11y 1il ii.. arrangement of
.1L.1dt:nm o lfcrrng' D.1)ll ll1l'. e\en1ng, part and full-time
u 1rncul11rn' me ,iv.11l.1hlc ha,cd un the 'tudcntc; "chedule and
rwcd-. 1111, cumh1ncd "1th the man\ f11111nc1.1l .1id opportunities
1ndmltnq ,1.11e and lcdci.11 gr .int' -m.11..c 11 .11trilCl1\.e for the
pro,pect1\C 'tudent m1 c1c<.1 ed in .1 career 1n interior de ign.
r ot thlhe intcn.:,tctl 111 a rewarding career m interior de ign.
the tn\t1t11tc h,1, hcg1nn111g le' cl opc:n1nA' for 1h ummer e ion
"h1ch 'tart' the '"eek of Juh I l111cnor De,11tncr' lnc;11rute 1i.
located al lllhl C'.1mcll1.1cl.. Rn.111 • c.:\\pcirt Ucach To 'et up nn
.1ppo1111mc1H call ti7"-.t l:'I
Automatic savings at Wells Fargo
Well' h1 r~u Bank " l.1unch111g ,, c.1mp.11gn to tr1.1t..c 11 cnc;y for
con!>umc" to ,a,e, and rc\\,lrd lhl'lll for 11
Bct\\ecn no\' and Jul" !\, c11 .. 1t,me1' who llrc n .in f:.\p<.tndable 1
(.I) \\Ith ;\utomauc S.1,111r' c.rn rl•IP .1 rC\\,1rd .11 the end of 12
month' -an C\tr.1 month \ rntcll''I. '
I lcre\ ho\\> 1t "'ork-, (\1\tOme r' npcn the I \pnnd.1ble CD with
a 1111111nwm ot $2,500 and tlc1erm1n c how much to sa'c cacb '
month. An a11tom.111c monthl)' tr.111,fcr " made from their
checl..ing ,1crn11nt to thf lT L\paml.1hlc CD. Ill thi' ca'c a one ·ycar
ccmfic.ih: of depmrt At 1hc end ol 12 mo nth,, the bnnl.. will pay
them an extra month\ mtcre't ,1n thl· .1mc.iunt they udded to their •
original dcpo~ll
"Sa,ing au1omnt1call)' 1-. ,1 .,m,1rt "·'>' to go. the number~ really
tttrt tn udJ up." \Jid fem D1JI. e\ecut1\C vice pre 1dcnt of the
Sa,rng' nnd lnvc'>tmcnt Grn11p
he pm' 1dc., an C\nmple ··Ir ,, cu,tomer opened nn
bpandJble C D wnh Automatic Jv111g for $2,500 and added
SIOO a month tor the nc~• 11 month,, thev ~ould have almo t
3. 00 rn their account .11 the end of n )C:ir 111 current tntere t
r;lle' If they cunt111ued tu .1dd SIOO 11 munth for the next five
yrar'I. th eir account \\Ottltl ha'c l!ruwn to more thnn SI0,000
"If con~umcr'I .ire re.illy 'cnou' 11hout ,,1v1ng -for their
t htldrcn·, ed11c.1t1on, rc11rcmen1 , wh.ucver -the should make 11
'" c.") for thcm,eh e' '" p<1')1hlc, · f>ral continued "That'~" h,11
.1111omat1l '·'""'f' doc' It help .. people p.1~ them,chci, ftr't "o
their f11111rc c:111 he <tecure"
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Buyers symposium set in Mesa
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\n t.:\t1111 11cd IOCI ltx-.tl lll"t:'tor' will he l\Cn .1n 111torm:ttl\c
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l'lul1p I \ 11h l nt \Ile.: fH '-''tdi.•111 .ind ~l•Hll11111~1 ol I ir 't lntcr,tatc
IJ.1n1..111p 111 t '" \n)lde'
\1ur~ "4> th.in nl'r. the he.11th 111 the e1:on111nv i\ nn the
tordnint ol C\' l)l'lll:·, mrnd. c'pc"'i.111) rc.:.11 c,t,1t c 1n"e'tor,,"
... mt H.1r'\e\ C1rccn. 'cnuu "''-c prc"Jc111 vi \1.ircu'> &. M1lhch.1p .
. lll\l.'l.Hlf\ \\,H\t In kll<l\I. \\h,11 the.: CCOllOllllt forcC,l\l "· ttnd in
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1hc.1r f)tlltfoltu. "h1d1 l·1r,1 lntrr,t.1tc.: c.:.1n p10"1lk
Our hu)er' ') mpo1.1um' c11c dc,1pnccJ to m.1i..e hu er-. more
awurc. nl '"'here lhc ',1l11l' .ire," he noted. • I h1' " e,pc,1ally true
lt1r tho'c hu)er' re cn1er1n' 1h1: nrn1~c t ahc1 o f1,, or \IX·~car
l.1p,c. bcc.111w '-1tluc' hu\IC ch.1n)!Cd "i;n1llt:nntly
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111 the hll\lll' m.1rli.c:1 1n rc1.:cnl munth'i ,
"P11111 1t1 1hi: 111'1 t}U1lrll'I nt thi' F "'· the huymg fX"ll "·"
l.u~cl~ m.uli.: llJl u( I.tr •c J'l."c"· "111..lic.1101' .mu re.11 C:\1,\tc
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m I' ·" l>U)CI'
'
-••adale CDllWn. Co onen _. INothen Tllh
.. ..,., ......... ICWldid to
A rl d1•re..., ID_.... the Oey 0-ndl on June -!"• 17 ud ..,a.in aua owncn of ........ -, ... hllllboriDI propertiH have
........ ~,,_ le11l111 w •llML ,....... to lbare abcir RUkift1
IO ....... spots, llllklftl lllout 20 more ~~·--~--.a~. r11• --, .....,.. t... s..... -.. , tbaa hUrdlc,
(at.) la Of.-eo.e,," Mid lhe lurbl hciPe SO conthtuc .ftllin1
Cral laactehi1, la b1twMn • niche in Colla Meaa's art·D"Ulic
the ... by die IOcal KCH by exposin1 what they
Ac:IOusllc Clrli'lval on a believe to be an untapped IOIAllJ OHdllled Prldey nipt. resource: local talen1.
"Heti ia more art than in any "It'• 50 ironic. Costa Mc51 call•
other pJace I've been in lhi• area. itt.elf the City of the Art , but you
I love to Me this happenina here. won't find any" provina 1round1 •r wu here three weekl aao and for tocal artim. said Lola Oalindo,
lhc place was filled, Bui now, at'\ Te\h' fiancee and anolher co·
crowded!" owner (Barry's wife Lisa is the
Indeed, the Blue Marble is now fourth. "When I marry Te'lh, 11·11
havina 10 set up foldana chair1 for be a whole family bu,ine\ .. ,"
i11 overflow crowds;~ and many Galindo boasted.)
patrons arc \till forced to stand Being a busine\\ major, Galinoo
News of the big coffee-house docs the marketing for the new
crowds filtered to the Costa Mesa company, while Tesh, ').7, books
Plal\nina Conimissaon. which in the musicians, many of whom he
early May denied Blue Marble's met during his 12-year career with
cnlcrtainmcnt permit on the the local rock band Rated Ten.
grounds that eight more parking Barry, 30, and Li a, who also own
s Pac cs a re n cc d c d t o t'lo\o other local restaurants, take
can of the flnUca.
Since comifta IO the Uniled
Sialel f ronl Eftaland with her Jriall
mother, OalinclO repet1 that -con.pared 10 Europe -America is
rally backward when it ~ ao
the ans. If ~ talented in
thil area wan11 to show hit lk1lll.
he hn 10 10 10 LOI Ancelet. Blue
Marble has been JO succc11fuJ ta
1t1ractin1 hometown artist and
pcrfurmcrs that 1rt"'' from LA.
an: now knockina on it1 door.
1 he ~cnuc dr:.1w, crowdi of all
tt&cs iuiu 1ncomci.. On this
particular h1d;ay, half-yur-old
t\\ '°' were )lttmg in 1 he front row,
while eve r yon c from '6(1\
throwback!\ in p\ychedelic garb 10
Yuppie\ in bu,mess 'uit\ filled in
around them.
V111itina the Blue Marble for 1he
fir t time, 27·yea r~old Jost
tlartmann wa utoni hed. "What's
so funny about this place (is)
e~e~ne i!I cnjo)ing, only a few
people are talking."
In a couple v.ecks, it will be up
to the Ci ty Council to decide how
much more e njoying will be
allowed.
'lcud budget' ·•PPPMd 'by Assembly
By Doug Willis
Tiie AssocilllCI PfHS
SACRAMENTO -Democrat
rammed an admittedly incomplete
SSS billion state spending plan,
condemned by one Republican as
"a scud budget," throu1h the tatc
Assembly Saturday after dcfeaung
billions of dollar in GOP
spending cut amendment'!
The party-line 41 -30 vote
approving a tatc budget in fact
wa only a procedural move to
clear one additional hurdle for a
fina l vole when and if Gov. Pete
Wtl on and a panel of key
l~gT51ators ever reach agreement
on a package of over $14 b1lhon in
new la'<e'i, pending cuts .md
budget reforms needed to balance
SIA IEllOJJIJERI
From A1
Citizen complaint<; of properf)
destru ct ion and dangcroull,
recklc ka1eboa rd1ng have
prompted Orange Coa'll city
offici alc; to recently pa tougher
laws on the spor1 1 he citr, of
Huntingto n Beach prohibits
ska1eboarding an bu inc areac;
and also g"c' police office~ the
authority to 11clet l a1cb0<1rder
creating a "nu1 ance."
1 he Cit)' of Newport Beac.h I.I'!
mo nth pa ed a law thJI bans
katcbonrd1ng 1n the popular
Mcfadden quare area around 1hc
Newport Pier, after merchant\
complained katcboarJcr were
· jumping on the new planters .md
damaging 1hc other new treet
1mpro"cmen1 in the squnre
Only the city of Costa Me!>a ha'
no skateboarding laws
Avid skateboarder\ '••> 1hey\e
been unJu tly crucified for the
action or a mall fe". Moo;t
'ika tcboarder aren't out 10 de troy
-they JU t want to enJOY their
port. which 1 healthy. ,afc anc.J
con truct1\e, they ay.
"'It's hecomc a maJor 'port ...
agreed Norm Davi . owner of Lido
Surf and l a1e Co 1n cwport
Beach " omc of the'e gu)'I, 11's .111
thl'"y think about
RACE
From A1
of home along Goldcomd Dmc.
"I nlwa~ run fa\ler when 1 he-ir
1hc mui.1c," said Elhe Pall. an
Orange County upenor Coun
comm i 1oner. fhc race al'o
o ffered area re idcnt t he
o ~portun1l y to renew old
friend hips.
"I'll ee people (here) that I
ha\.cn't een ance la'I year," Palk
aid.
Local eaterie c;uch .1~ Ginu\
the receslliOn·ravagcd bu dget.
Meanwhile, Wil~on ancl 1he
Democratic and Republican
leaders of the Senate unJ
A'scmbly continued to give mul\cd
signals about theit.progress tow;ird
n compromise that can win the
required two-third majority of the
Sena1e and As cmbly.
The underlying conOict, a it ha4i
been all year, i Republican
demand that automatic annual
co t·of-living increa cs in v.clfarc
and o ther programs be
permanently repealed before they
will consider any tax intreases..
Wilson's rcver al Frida of a
po ition he ha held adnmantly for
the past five month -tha1
Pro po it ion 98 min imum
"What .ire these kith go111g tu
do if 1hey can't skate? It's keeping
a lot of them out of troubk."
Since the laws won't da'icou rage
'ka1ehoarders from .riding, c111e
arc ac1uall}' 111crea'iing problem<; by
banning skateboa rd~ wtthoul
providing any kn1eboard park or
alterna1ivc urea!> for the port. the
enthu'rn t~ ay.
··1 hey tell me I can't katc here,
and I'll wait until the) 're not
looking and kate," aid Gray.
addlng that lhere arc no longer
any l1ka1cboard park w1th1n an
hour' dnvc of 1he Orange Cth\\I
"I understand wha1 lhe)''re ti) mg
10 do, but they're no1 pro"1d1ng
any olut1on to the problem."
The high l1<1h1lit) of 'uch pa1 k!I
1!> what' kepi ciltc from building
\lnteboard parks, city offtcials
\1t1d Ron Wh1tley, Newport Beach
Park,, Bcachc!I and Rccrc.1t1on
director. said his city looked 11110
building a i.ka1cboarJ part.. abuu1
15 year!' ago and u ed p<1rf.. in
ll'\inc and Anaheim J' model
But :ho'le c11ie' soon clo,cd 1hcir
p.ul bccau c ol the high mt...
There as ome hope tor
kateboarder\ -ll un11n~1on
Dc.ich official' ha"e been 'ludying
1he 1dc;s of a public 'katcbnanJ
f,1c1hly IO lhe Cit}' .tntf \!olll fHC,Cl\I
recommended 'itlc' to the Cit\
Council on June 17. ·
Pizza and Mucho Munchic.,
howcd their communll)' pint itnd
upport b offering race
parlicipants free food ot the fin1 h
lane. ''It's n hard C\ent to plan
for," said Andy Costa, the owner
of all sa.x Gi na's. "We start coof..ing
nt fmlr in the morning. Our goal i
10 have as much food for the end
of the (food) line "' the
beginning.·•
About 200 volunteer tofkd the
evcnl, 1ncluc.Jing the Circle K cluh
ut UC'I. J9 loc;tl K1wun1, luh
mcmhcr . the Corona Jcl M.1r
guarantees of school funds must
be suspended to help balance the
budget -changed some of the
dynami cs o f th e budget
nego11ation'i, but didn't trigger a
quick breakthrough for an overall
agreement.
It wa' even unclc<tr if Wilson's
new "'tance on c;chools, \\ h1ch
'140uld boost 1he1r fund' in lhe
coming /en r by about.i80J2,.m1llion
Ill $18 h1lhon, would ha\.·e any
more 'luppori than hi' earlier
buJa;ct pmpmals.
The As,cmbl} stretched ju,
Saturday 'c'''°n for an extra 90
minute un11I hills to enact the
new chool finance propo al were
printed and delivered to member .
The council will be asked to
review a fou r-phase plan that
hcgin w11h th e construction of low
concrete curbs al Edison, Worthy
and Central parks 10 provide low-
intcn ity, un upervi ed skateboard
:Hca' there, according to Bill
Fo\\ ler, the city' recreation
'iupenntcndcnt
Wuh \.Crttcal drop no deeper
than 18 anche'i, 1he city\ liability
"ill be kept at a minimum. fowler
nplamcd
If the c.11y wanl'i lo continue lo
the .. cctind pha,c. 1t could prtl\ 1dc
'upcrvt\cd, after •c-huol and
"cclcnd .. i...11ctmarding 111 Ccn1ral
P.trl\ dr.11m:d cemcn1 pond, with
'kJtchn.mkr., rct1u1rcd ll' '14Car
cqu1pmcn1 and "~n .i wal\er.
I m"kr !>.11d bcntu.tll), 1hc Cit)
l'Oltld 'eel prt\,tlC hu'lnc"e' 10
Jlrm1dc port.ahlc r.1mJl' JI the
hc.1d1 ur .1uu.1lly tiudd .ind
opc1 .He .in 1111.Joor f.1c1lit). he !>iltd.
I 111d111g 'umconc 10 pm\1dc 1he
111,ur,incc h.1.., 'o l..tr hccn d1fficul1.
I owler conceded Cit\ utf1cial" arc '"II ~athenng 1nform:i11on. he ,,ud
'Out 'llut"tll' c;hu" 1ha1
'upcrvl\Cd ,\nd \\.llh equ1pmen1.
,~.11dx1.irJ11lli I' .lCIUJll) a \Cf'\
'are 'port. ,afcr than '>"tmmang or
~\Cn lhc IOI ll)t'" f U\\lcf 'Jtd
"It\ not .1, dangerou' a~ 11
'CCOl\."
I hgh choul cheerle.1dcr' .inti the
Manne
Organizer •'!!recd th1' )eJr'll 5·
K race h:1' hccn (umna del Mc.1r\
hC\l
"( f hc 1 .1u·) went f.tbulou' We
hnd nn probkm,," 'atd Ko)' al
Radtke, the president ol the
Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce. "II w,.., proh11hl) the
he\t run race in 1hc 10 ~curs wt'"c
had II "
He added th.H he ran only from
the 'tarting line to 1hc 1rnph1cs -
.1tx,u1 three blo~k-,.
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An l~n~t Newspaper
Published by Pai~ Croup PublishinBi Inc.
Elliot Stein, Jr., chairman • ~Cretsinger, publisher
Willi~m S. Lobdell, editor & vice president
Steve Marble, managing editor .......
W~lter Burroughs, 1901-1989, founding publisher
Editorial
Billboards and the
Fifth Amendment
We've heard about Fir t Amendment absoluti t -tho e
who heltcvc the government has no business meddling wi!h
the pre''· no m:i1tcr how objectionable some may find. 1t.
And \\e\.c he:ird much Imm Second Amendment ab oluMts
-u<.ually -.nrncth1n~ like. "You can have my gun when you
pl) 11 from m' cold. 1.k.1J finge r'>."
Out .ire there i\O\ Fifth Amendment absoluti sts out there?
If c;o, fe llow-.. 1t\ ,;me to saddle up. Co ngrec;c; 1s considering
rcv1-;1ons to the l'>t15 l11gh"ay Beaut1f1cation Act that would
grant i.tatc .md loc.11 !J.O~crnment'i the authont) to disman tl e
hillboard'> -'' 11hou1 (anJ 1h14' 1s crucial) compensating the
owner!. of 'lame.
As with mo!.t progre<,c,1,e cau">e'\, the anti -bi llboard craze
springs from the h1ghc\t mot1vec;. Billboards a~e unc;ightlt
They sometime<; block grand 'i'>ta\. Anyone with aec;thet1c
equipment prclcrs gently rtllltng pastu ~eland or grnvcs of
mighty oako; 10 a billboard'" lunJ entreaties.
There arc exceptions, of cotmc -for example. when '
you 're driving a carload of unrul~ kids and can calm them
momentarily with the kno'>'-ledge. gleaned fro.m one of those
hideou igm, that only 20 miles ahead hes a gas station with
4'0das, cam.ly haro; and bathrooms.
Except for these occa<,1on<;, though, ~he high-mindcdne ~of
1he billboard hanncl"' " mo<,ll) fetching. The problem 1s a
ltttlc glitch found in the 8111 of Rights: the "takings clause"
of 1he Fifth Amendment.
That clause \l1pulate that the gove rnme nt cannot take
private pmpen~ . htllhoards. for example -wtthout "Ju t
1.:nmpcn ... 1tmn .. 11 1' th1'i 1llea of the Founding Father<; that
trip<; up the ae,thctec; on their march to a b1llhoan.llc-.-.
J\meric.1
Jn f.11 .. 1. 11 l'.tn hl· .11~11ed th.11 thl!I i' the point Qf the
Cnn-.11tut1tHl tn prolcll ltfc and property from the
P·''"lln" and '~htm' 111 kilo\\ ci tizen:-.. no matter hO\\
heartfelt .ind h1gh -rn1ndcd. Thl' billboard h,1nners countc1
1h.11 -.1,11c' ,inti lnc.tlit1l'' I.id. the re<;ouH·e., to compensate ·all
htllhn.ml O\\ lll'T\.
f p(I h.1d II lhl' ,!!O\l'l llnH:nt "•'""' lO deprive hilllm.trd
nwncr' ol 11lrir prnpcrt\, it'll ha\\.: IO pay. Ii;noring the
Con\litut11>n 1-. -.urclv much cn,1ltcr 1han the price of a ll the
hdlboant, 111 Amcric:.1
Tod•Y In Hllllrl
l'ml.t\ 1' ~und.t\, June 4. the
I '1flt h J,I\ 11( I <>ti! l he re :ire :!O'
d,I\, left In the \ear
roda~ ·., Jlighilght in lli'ltol'):
On June 4. 1454. in pe rh,1ps the
11111'1 dr.1m 111c confronta11on of the
<i cn.1tl r\rnl\ hearing,, Arm)
rnun,el Jn,cph \\clch d''iatleJ
Sl'n Jo-.cph R Mc( ..rth'> for hi'~
1tt.1ck nn ,1 memhcr of Welch\
l.1" t11m . I rcdend• (, I ic;hcr Said
Weil h · I I.I\ l' \till no .. en'c of
.!l'lC lll \. '" ' \t Ion!! la,t. have
'11u k It n11 'c n'l' 11f de rc nry? ·
On !hi' date:
111 ,.\ [) f1X, 1hc Kc11n.111 l.mperor "c ~CI n111111111tcd 'llll'IUe
In I ~.-...i . John ( .1rrull, \\hll
,q1uld hn ornc the ftr,t Rom;1n
< 1thl1hc h"hop tn 1he United
\I 1te,, \\,JI( ,1pp11111tcd 'upent'iOr of
t 11hol11: "''''11111' 1n the U ~
In ll\'111. lhl· f11,t dime no"el -
11tlccl \.l.il.1c,J. ... 1 I ht· lndtJ n Wife
1f tht· \\l11tl' I l11111er" -'"•"
pubh,hcd
In l '170. ,1111 h1 l f (h,1 rlc' Ot<:kcn'
d1i.;d 111 (1mhh11l ~ n)!l.ind
In 19.Jfl "''"""' 'urrcndl'rld 111 lhl· 'l.1ll' dunnc \\nrld \\.1r II
In )ll'i ~ .• 1hllllt 100 pu1plc d1ul
\\hen .1 t1lfn.idt1 'llttllo. \\t1rt l',ll'r.
\ 1.1,,
In 111611 th<: l ' lo, \en.Ill'
1.nn I 1 rmeJ \\ .1 rrl n Bu rgu 111 hl'
the m''" d11 et 1u,t1lc 111 the l '1111ed
~lillC\. \\1Cceed11l(! f ,J r( \\ .trrcn
In 1973. ~"crewn.11 hcc.1111l·
hm'c r.1cing·, f1r't I rtplc ( rm\.11
'"tnner 1n ~'i H'.tr' tw \\lllnln!! the
Bclml1n1 ~tJ lo.c' 111 "c"' Yorio.
In I IJ''\. le.1Jer' ol !he Church
llf Jc-.11, Chml ol l .Hier-DJ}
~.11nl\ 'truclo. do"n a l.t ·)Car-old
pnhC\ nf C\clud1ng hlack men from
the \1ormon priesthood
Jn 19~0. comedian Richard
Pl'\or ,uffercd almo t fatal third·
degree burnc; :i t hi~ San Fernando
\'allc\. Californi a, home when a
m1x1u.re of "free-bac;e'' cocaine
exploded.
In 1985, American edu ca tor
I homa~ Su1herlanJ wa<; k1JnnppcJ
in Lebanon -he remains in
c1pt1vi1v.
rcn year-. ago: Isra eli Prime
r-.11n1..icr Menachcm Ueg1n
\ll!OllHJ'>h dcfc11dcJ hi-. coun1ry\
,1tt;u:k on an Iraqi nucleJr rc.1ci111
l\\U di')' carltct, -..iymg. · lht:rc
\\1rn'1 he .111othcr Hplocau't "lc,er
I l\c \Cat' .1go: l he -+(oger'
( 11mm1,~1on rclca!lcd 1(-. report on
1he Ch.11len!!cr dl'>ll'iter. cn11.:11tnl:
"\Sr\ .ind rodc1-bu1ldet \111rt on
I h111lo.ul for nwn:1gemen1 prohlcm-.
k .1dtn!! tu 1hc C\plo-.mn th.it
d.11mcd the li\C:' of 'c''' n
,l\t rnn,JUh
One ~car ago. Go and (10 \\on
11te I :?2nd running of th e Relmont
S1.1i..c,.
Todoy's Olrlhd oy~: I o rmcr
World Uank pre ident and former
de fcn~e ecrctarv Rohcrt M~N;mlOra Is 75. Ba<ich:ill pin er
Oa' e Parker i 40. Actor M1ch,1el
J. I ox is 30.
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By Wllliim KleQln I
londoll 00... llMce
PARIS -Scott Fitzgerald, the
no\'dl\t, bchc:ved the naturJI \late or a sentient adult was one of a
qualified unhappiness. The natural
-.talc or a sentient eap1tali!tt is o.ne
o r unqunlified monopoly •. \\Ith
qualified monopoly a~ decidedly
econd best, but often the
cond111on to which eompct1t1on
and regulation reduce him.
La)t week, the 24 nations of the
capit11fi,t, or ''market economy,"
club, the Organization for
Economic Cooperauon and
Development, held their annual
mini-.tcri al meeting in Pari , and
discussed President Gorbachev')
deo;ire for unlimited access to
capitali)t fund .
The questi o n worrying
everybody is the degree to which
Gorbachev really wishes to divest
himself of his ' qualified monopoly
of communbm.
It hn'i taken the Western world
a long time to wake up to the
thought th:ll, by perestroika,
Gorbachev may actually have
me::int rccon !ruction of the
commum!lt economy, a) opp(>\ed
10 reconstruction of the Soviet
economy
The •01:.co and the Seven are
nght to 'ltipulate that 1f they are to
mnkc .ivallablc vast sums to
Ru<,\la. a-. opp<N:d to the many
corners of the developing world
that cJn be con~1dercd equally or
more de cning, it should be on
conJ11ton that it docs not go
toward'> propping up a diluted
ver'1on of the old war-ba!>Cd
'iy!>tCm .
Around the world to Irvine I i-omct~me' wonder whether the
la'>hinnable extreme free-market
cconum1~h now making hay in
Pol <tnd :ind other east European
economic~ ho ve read their poM·
"nr economic hi tory and realize
JU!lt ho'" long 1t took for much
more cap11.11t t·orrcnted economies
10 .1chic,,.e full fre e-market and
currenC) con"er11b1lit)' tatu .
Japan and West Germany, why
have they outperformed u a
c;ip1tall-.ts? We reduced their
co untr1e' to
!lha mbl e' an
WWII .ind \\OU ld
accept onl> tOt\ll
'urrcnder. Japan
,1 n d W c' t
out all of the economic comrol-.
und lived l1.1ppil)' eve1 after. 1·01
~hen the burcaucral\ returned,
they \\ere not bold enough. tn vie"
of their laclo. of tntellec.tual
mun1 t1lln, to re1n,titute the
cnn1ro1, ;ind \\e re c''cnt rn ll)
forced to .illo'' a free n1Jrket
CCOllOlll) 10 00Urt\h
Germ.1m hcc:imc J.1p.111 '-. ,wry '-'J' .1 little
c om r> ·1.e l c I) different General M:1 cAnhur "·1
-.uhJetl 10 our ,uprcmc commander of Japan
t.l1ct,1tc'> lor the after the -.urrendcr I le '"'"1cd un proc:c'>~ uf their the I mpcror".. 'urv1' .11. He ;il\u
rclmth. Wh) clid lll\l\tCd on the emperor'-. public
the) emerge '>O ackno'"lcllgcmcnt of ham a' the
'>ttJI from nearl) Libertarian Supreme Commander MacArthur
101.11 dc-.1rnc1ion Poli'ti'cs · '""' a C.1pitalh1. 1 lb ,ucce,.,c!'t,
I o a c: h 1 e v e bu-.111c,, wi\e, 111 the Ph1ltpp1nc\
'"PPl}ing u' with a rc lege ndary Mac Ar1h11r'
\W, and Me rcedc-., loyot::is and i.ta lio ncd military pcri.onncl
\'('R, that \Ce m .1lmo .. 1 unfair through-o ut Japan with a ingular
corn pe11t1on·l duty. That duty was to keep the
I have an, at lea~t. p.1rt1.1l peace while allowtng a non-
e xplan.ittun . With Wc,t Germ.my. coerc.t\.C cconom11.: and tndu,tnal
"c C'it.1blt,hed ,1 \.Cl"\ Soci<1lt\t1c rccmery Bc)ont.I that. the A\
Democratic Go'vcrn~ent un~c:r 10\oh ement b) w,1> of c<)ntrol '"a
Or I Jcllcr anJ Cumpan). Jn 1nc1dcntJI tn JJpan'o; hu-.ine,,c,.
cconom"1 from 1he l navcrc;1t) of . In the A, and e pecially tn
\1111111:,01.1 "ho'c Liberal oc1ah-.1 11 ii" ,111 . t h c re "<I, muc h
crcdcnt1Jb .t\ an economl't unh.tpp1ne\ \\t th Ma cArthur·,
e\cnt11.1llv ht.:c.Jrne una,<;.1tlJhlc. .tppruach n opportun1t) to
I le and 111 cohort-. '>'-Cre given e,t,ahlt'h J oc1,11t.,11c 'Y'tcm ol
ch.ari;e of We,t GcrmJn\ ·., (Jl)\ernm~nt ,,,.,1, -.een u' hcmg
1ndu,tr1.1l .i nJ ec.unom1c nu"cd A '"11 to J.ipJn "'1' or·
recon't r11ct1nn An ele1b1ir<11c • c.11111cd 10 ht1t1g M.1cArthur under
,v,1cm of "•1gc .tlld pncc control'~ contrnl \\hen th" hunch of U A
4uot.1' Jnd ~o"ernmcnl 'upel'\ i-.11ln h1ttl'.lllCr.1t'.'I nnd elected of11c1:il'
''•" 111-.111utcll .lft1\ed 111 Jap;w. M.1cArthur
l·rec m,111..et oncmcd l"lcmcnt' '!reeled them. !hanked them. hac1
11( the Cie1 m.111 cnmmun1t v ch.ti 1-:d. ihl ~1 I'\ c'rorl them h.1c lo. tO their
1 hl· L'S .1ppn1111ed -.upe"''or' pl.111-.: \\llh 111 ... 1rnu1011' nnt to
'"l'tc: .11m'!,1n1. even hv (icrman :1110" the11 retu rn And. J.1pan
... 111nd.ird, · of th.1t t;mc ·1 he ll\ed h,1pp1I) C\er niter
< 1crm.111 kg1,l.1ture hcini.: d1ct.1ted I h~'e ,1,p1rtr1g m.1n.1!!cr' of the
to did hil\~ leg1'l.1tl\e ,1111hortl) C1 u111,111 .i 11tl the J.1p Jne'e
.ind \\c\I Germ.1m "·I' '·"ec.I tlt.11\C.:lll\ h.1d heller ''":cc" 111
Imm \oc1.1lt'm h\ ,1 long USA the l \ \ \\tth th~1r pl.in' Our
hullJ.1) '" cclo.-cnd ·r he.: l '\ \ p1e,c.11t wnd11ion. '"th ''"' d1:h1
enlorcer' \\Clll home .1n11 tltc 1nd ''"' tlc tcrior,111n g \\tHhl
(1erm.111 leg1'1Jlllrc m'ct .ind \Oted l.'\.t1nu11m: .. t.1t u' " ,, trihutc tu the
Ltlfttll'B . ~ -CJ --: --- -•
UnlllllllY visitor
I 11 the l·dttor
I du nut 11t1rmall\ \\I ltt· lc11e 1'
w nc"'fhtper,, nor do I Cl1n,idcr
my' e I f .1 n •• t l c n ti o n 'c d. 111 g
compl.1111cr I do, hm"l"Cr, bclti:'>c
1h.11 \\t'll·111tl"nt1on ed n111 1." ti
cmnpla111h c.m help tu 1mp11l\C .i
h.1d '•tUi\t111n In th1' 'r111t. I'd ltkc
in t'it 111~ to th e ( ll\ta Mc,,1
com nm n 1 t \ ·' ,1 t t c n 11 u n " hut
h.1ppcne<I 1(1 me <.Jurina m' rncnt
\I'll l1l \Olli fO\\ 11\hlp
:\h "tic .11ul I "Peil! tltl' d .• , .11
the 'pier Ill 'c""rmt Uc.1~h (the
J''l.lrl\111g ~i1u.111on here \\latr.i1H' .1
lc11cr 11r It' o'"ll ). ,11lcl. nnl h,11>1ng
hccn w Cu-.1.1 ~k'" 111 ~e.ir,,
decided to reu"~11.11 nt 1111Ncl' c'
'Allh the cm ml.!r dinner. \.\c
cl 111 c J .1 t . ·, 'I u .1111 t Ii .1I1 ;t ll
H''t.11tr .1nt 111 ,, ( l"la Mc ' 1
,1i(1ppt1l~ (ClllCr. en''') In . C\Cc.llcnt
lcK1d .11H.I 'Ct\ 1 c Our trnuhfc:,
he. Ill, htl\\CH'f. '"hen \\C \1<1pp~,f
1n th~ l\ctghhormg ruoru \lore lo
p111i:h.i'i: ,1 <'•''"cue for the lime
h o m e l'pnn :11o k1ng the
,,1fc,pcr,on for m. -.dcltttm. he
ri:phcd -ht' C\C\ ne\.Cr lc,\\IOS
the m.1g.111nc hu \, .. ., rcadin
th.11 he douhted the item w,1 1n
'tl1Clo. .ind to try another \tore
\\o h1lc I \\.01t ld rnthcr ha"c t.1ken
m' h11,1nc-.\ cl,C\\.hcrc:. m) "1fc
dcrnlcd tu make the purch."e
lmag111c our -.urpmc. \\hen '-'C
'-'t.:rc uc111ed thi: 'ulc ~bec,1uo;c we
'>'-ere .. 1~ tent\ 'lhnrt! I nfh:rcd my
credit curd hut wu, rcfu\Cd
h •c.:.iu~c nl\ J)urd1.1 C ~ •• , t~I~
the 'lure\ mtnimurn r\!qviremcm!!
l{,11f11:r th.in nl.11'e ,1n C\1,;cp1101.,
the 1\l11cr 'U • C\ICU th.it I hu} 1
J'IC"11.:.11d or ltd.er 1t1 m:.it1.:h 1hc;
mrn tmum Needle'' to '"' nunc of
our munc • "·" pent 111 th II
-: c,t,11\lt~hment
I he f1n .1I 'tr"' C\\ urrcd .1t .1
ltmldc 'hop tn "h1.'ll \\l' <}tl\lou .. I)
J1m1ptcd 1hc c;kr~' "4K11I ltfc
\\1th nut hU\llh.',\, She. 1luni ''1th
hl..'I l'llltl1.•\ (JC\\ llf l11Clld'. llthCd
11111i.c11, 1111~ ,, ""° 11mpldcd "ur
1r 111'•.llll1111 \, "' .111: n11r tl1.•,,cn.
tcnacitv .ind ded1ca11on of thci.e
"rcfor..;,cn,:· If )'OU care. they Mc
.111 CJl>ily idcntif1ahle and many arc
,1111 at \\Ork and in office.
It 1' not too late to correct and
undo the damage. It is important
tu get to wurk on 1t Pnv.ittzallon
1s the bua~ord. Free market' arc the \.Chicle.
Thio; ne>.I nturday (ltght at the
C\\p<lrt Uench C~untry Club, )OU
c:in check 11 out in the pcro;un of
Robert Poole. Poole •~ a quite
11na"uming but powerful voice
1hat i' providing ~olut1on' to
de pcrate -.ituation around the
,i;\.uld Re ervation-, arc c' cntiul
at (7 14) 642 -2002.
·Hugh Hewi11 -.u11ed an hi-.
·1 hur~day column: "No one ha'
confu.,cd me with a Larr) Agrnn
,upportcr." He may not 11upport
Agran per onally. but 11 appe:ir
he too like' governmcn1 where 11
hao, no bu!.int!.'> being 1molvcll
l·c\" \\Ould confui.e the Lalo.ere; for
the Bull!I either, but we ::ill lo.now
1hey .ire pl.i)lng the ':imc game.
Unlike h,1,kcth<1ll, 1n politic . no
ma tier "h1ch \Ide w10<>, the fan,,
or publtc. nearly al~a) lo\e
Mr He" tit prom1-.e to 'tic
1herc" .11 ll'\i1nc\ Cit)' Council
llllClln~ on the I Ith I he h\.e
prmtr.11n' he plan' 10 lo.ecp from ~citing cut from the hudgct nccJ a
1c~L I her need the be-.1 of no
(1\c1c1011 I he 1e-.t ol pmat111111on.
Voluntar~ fund<, .ind p.1rtic1pat1on
.ire the vc 'tcd 1ntere<,t\ that
1epre,cnt hoth 'iclc' of the Irvine
btlllccl hilttlc .ire each ad ... oca11ng
c;oe;c1on \\'h1 chc\ er 'ic1c wen,, the
hot wm l111c " lund., al the pomt ol
the ta\ gun pointed .11 lhc
1e.,.lknt'I ol lr\1ne. Tu quote that
-.J~l' 0 .1nny De Vi to. ",1nd \.Oii
don'! want thot "
Hog<'r B/o\ham, D Co5tu Mestt
re ident. if chairmon of tht
l.ibtrtnrian ParlJ' of Oranit
Coun(t.
"c "er-: .,uh1ec1ed to «crtl;1I ,1bu'c
h> thi' iroup of teen' \lrhn .1ctcd .1, 11 1hcy 1A.crc inner-city gJng
mcmher.,, I hey rcpeutcdh u-.hd
nw in loud tone' 1f I w,1ntcd to get
h1~h. \\hen l rcfu,cd to rc,pond,
1h1,;> 'allcd out. "Hey. F.18got'''
(\\hat ll•'"c them the 1dc.1 I "·"
homo,c\unl • .-. I \tood '"''" \\.ik "
h1.:~nnd me)
.
r\.Cn now. We)tern Europe Jln\
'till nut .1ch1ch•d anything like a
free market ir agriculture.
Whtie "arn1ng about the
d;incer' of pmtect1on1 m. the
H1111,h Chancellor of the
L\chcqucr. orman Lamont, also
re minded the gathering that
cu rre nt experience " nothing
remotely lilo.c the 1930~. In the
1h1ee )'Car-. that follo"cd the 1929
f111,1nc1al crn,h, ""orld trade Ill
m.111ufacture-. fell by 4tl perce nt,
.tnd world manufacturing output
fe ll h) 35 percent •·
Out, qu11e ap.Ht rrom the
t.11111liar prohlcm' with ,1griculturc
ant.I the common ugrtcultural
pohC}. the natural tendency of
cap1t.tl 1't cconomt e'> toward'
monopoly and protec11on1 m
cert.uni~ h.1!1 tn be watched .
,\' a n .. 1:1.:nt OLCD 1,1ud) point\
out. 'C4Hnpet1t1on tt c ir 1
undergoing her-reaching change!>.
\\hercJ an the past ti wa:!>
pr~domm.intly pncc-drhen. •t. h3'i
now bccon'c technology·dtt\.Cn.
Morcu"cr. compct1t1 o n is
pe r ceived qs i n cn~as 1o gly
imper fe et, "~ hetng conducted
hcl\,,.ecn £1.llll oltgopol1-.ti. Jt the
one C'<t rcmc and regional low-crn.t
l u111petit01' at the other, ngainst a
h.1clo.t rn1111tl ol m11lt1plyi11g Jll•nt
q,·n111re-.. lrn i\on,, cro,,·licc n,ing
.ind other form' of inter·corpor.1te
cooper.1t1on.
Omer nmcnt' .m: often henv ily
111,olvcd an "a 1'lt1ng" the
cumpet1t1"enc-1' of their 1ndu,1r1c-..
and th" " ,1 cumt.int concern of
the or co.
It " ahu a m;ittcr of common
ob,crv.11100 that the OE:.CD
cc11nom) i' -.phtting 1nlll three
tr.1dml; bltKlo.41 centered on orth
Amcr1 c.1. the Luro p c an
Communit) .111d Japan · nd the Far
East.
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muhin,111vna1,, and the dcgtec ol
in11 .-md\l\tl) t111dc .iround the
\\llrld, 1' nt\Crthcle''I ~O gtcl'lt now
th.11 1hc1c '' ii lot of truth rn the
ptcturc COf\JltlCd up hy WCh
modern chchc' U'I "glohah1.1t10n"
.ind 'mter·tle~mkncc ."
lndu:d the 0 1 ( 0 'tuJ point'
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Jh1' mitn 'c:crm:d 1n no "llY home n.1t1on:il111c m:1ke-.
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,h,1n1" ru-.h of lnuntr1c' ~.1nhna. for
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4-8
ANAHEIM
Lou Whitaker isn't
expected to hit
hOme runs off left·
handeu, o Jim
Abbott didn't figure
to be the target.
Whitaker'i. three-run homer off
Abbott in the eighth inning gave the
Detroit Tiger\ their fourth .,traight
victory, 4-3, Saturday night over the
Cahfornia Angel .
Whttaker\ homer wa h1~ !lecond an
us many nights off tt left-hander after
he had gone more than a year without
one. It made a winner of Walt Terrell
(3·6).
"I a~~ume he was looking for it,"
Abbott ~aid of a 2·0 fastball. ''It' to
hi~ credit that he hit the ball out.
"It was n tremendous piece of
hitlina in that situation and J have to
Angels schedule
DMe, .,, ....... , ..... , efte TY
.uie 9-DmJjt, 1 05 {home) none
.W 10-Bltwers, 7 35 (home) Speth .w 11 -Bltwtrs. 7 35 (homl) SptCll .w 12-Blewttt t 05 (llome) "°"'
..... 13-ldle
(l!I OM111S on Wl'C ftldlo '101
tip my hat to him -even if it' hard
to do."
Whitaker was not available for
comment afterward, leaving the
Detroit locker room during the team's
20-minutc po t-gamc cooling off
period.
Manager Doug Rader prai ed
Abbott.
"He (Abbott) threw as well in the
eighth a he threw from the first
through the eventh," Rader nid.
"We wanted Jim to face Whitaker,
even 1f 1t didn't turn out so well.
"Don't fault Jim He pitched
great"
Abbott (5-5) wa nur.,ang a 3· I le:-.d,
(1\C Out 'lh} or hi\ \1>.lh VICtOr)' IO a
r< " "hen And\ All.1n1,on "ngleJ "1th
one out. Jon Ph1l11p., drew the fir t
wn lk allo"c<l "by Abbou. then
Whuaker hit h1'I eighth homer.
rerrell (3-6) nllowed fo.e hit., in 7· '
inning~ w11h five mkcout 1rnd one
walk. Mike Henneman, the third ,
Tiger pi1chcr, go1 the final three out
-including Max Vennblc's game·
ending double piny with two men on
-for his eighth save.
"I probably have the dcepe t
bullpen in the league." Detroit
Manager Sparky Ander on aid "If
we're ahead after the evcnth, the
other team' got problem .
"I \e probably had f1"e different
type of club , but th!\ 1 the w1ldc'it.
We JU I whale If we don't win, we'll
come back and get )OU the ne't game
"Thi kind of club i c.t 1er to
manage if )OU've got the ncr.c 10
watch them wing. It' 162 nights of
terror "
Abbott, kept the Tiger h1tle after
Phillip ' game-opening check-Jwing
1nglc until Alan Trammell led off the
evcnth with hi third homer. Abbott
gave up ix hit , truck out \even and
walked one m 7'-" innings.
-B.r Tht Associated PtTn
By Jot Mooshll
"' S9mtl VfrtW
CHICAGO -/,~
For catcher ~I/II Rick Wdk1n • 1t
couldn't get any
better. ll wa\ ;' I
the perfect day.
Wilkin got
h1 first ma1or league hit with a
single in the econd inning .ind led
off two-run cventh with a
double to help rally the Chic:1gn
Cubi. pa t the l.o.. Angele
Dodger\, 4 l, Saturday.
When the day wa\ over, Wilkin~
had tW(l 'ltnjllC~. a dtlublc dnd II
walk. Not bad for a 2~·ycar old
"Aho made 111' maJor league debut
two day aao
•·I he f1r\t two da I tried to
force thing,," W1lk1n . "J'od.ay l
ju\t let thing h11ppcn. After
&etlln& thlt first hit, it WI I
we11ht off my thouldcr,.''
Manager Jim I· "an wH a kM
over Wilkin ' pcrforma~e.
.. He ~cd real 1reat." P."11n
11d. "He's not only a aoOd
cttchcr but he can 1n1 the bat
and he ha power, too."
It woukt •II hive been for
... DOOOEAUI
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By 8lny Faulkner °""" Coll! Diiiy PlaC
ALONG THE ORANGE .-COAST -A pair of setters •
and the most dominant hitter
in the Orange CoHt Aru are
among th~ named to 1he All·CIF' 4-A
volleyball fir.,t team, selected. '?>' the
Southern Section Coache Assoc1atton.
Huntington Beach High 5'Cnior Matt
Taylor, the Sunset League'' Mo"t
Valuable Pla~cr and considereil one of
the nation's top college prospects, was
named to the eight-man first team, .. s
were Marina High cnior GrC"g Grattcau
and Newport Harbor High junior Rus.,ell
Gan.
Manna ~enior Dennis Winners .ind
Newport Harbor JUnt0r Ju'1in Mcintee
were named to the second team. while
Huntington Beach ~enaor Andy K1je\\!lk1,
Newport Harbor junior Beau Sheward
Todd McClllll
A three-year varsity water
polo standout, McClung
was Sunset League MVP
and All-American last fall ,
leading the Chargers in
scoring . A two-time
all-leaguer in polo , he was
twice an All-American in
the breaststroke, finishing
fourth at CIF 4-A finals this
year. With a GPA of 3.5,
he will attend Golden West
to compete in both sports .
and Edison High Junior Joe McCarthy
"ere all thtrd-team ~lccuons.
Taylor. a 6-foot-5 four-year tarter.
dommated matche., with hi1 play at the
net, while also adding sohd defen~. a
potent bttck-row hittin1 attack and
fe.tr,omc jump lterving to Oilers Coach
Ruck) C1arelli's Sunaet League
champions
T11ylor led the Oiler) to the league
crown, as '-'Cll as the Orange Count)
Champ1on,h1ps title, where he was
unanimC'U\ MVP.
The team finished the regular sca4>0n
with il 16· I record and the No. 1 ranking
an OrJngc County, but was upset in the
fir-,t round of the Clf 4-A playorb.
He had 12 kills for the •1ctoriou'I North
squad in Fnday night\ Orange County
All·StM game, earning MVP honon. in
the proce'i . He i'i unqec1dcd on where he
will continue h1 career.
June 9. 1991
The DllV Piiot ... _. .... -........... .,
II
Gratteau helped lead 1hc Vik1np to 1he
Cll· 4•A (jUrmerfinal,, where 1hey ""ere
eliminated by eventual champion San
Marcot.
A standout club player. Grattcau was
an Integral part of Marina' two
tournament 111ctone~ in Santa Barbara
and at the UCLA Tournament of
Champion . He was a s1eadying force for
Coach John Burns, though his teammate\
of1en challenged hi cuing abilitie v.:ith
1ncon i tent p.is ing
Gan, 1hc onl) 1un1or named to the firM
team, helped the 1unaor-dommJtcd Sailor-.
ad\-ance to the 4-A 11tle match. a four·
game '1c1ory b an Marcos.
I I
bis p111 of tht Sailori' hittin1 and
blockina ar~nal, helping the team 11c
Woodbridge for -the Sea View Le~
t'itle. He w;u an All-Oranae Coast Area
ba ketball player as well.
Winner , a key rescr.e on Marina's CIF
ftnah'il ba ketball team, used his jumpin&
ability -and powerful arms-wing to find
hole\ in oppo ing defense all season
long I le led the V1kin~ in kjlls.
Ki1ewsk1, a middle blocker. and
Mc:.Carthy. and out idc hitter, utiliLed
e~plo l\C jumping ability 10 earn the
re pect or oppo'11ng coache , while the
\trcakv . hc"'ard led Nc'-'port in kills.
McCarth.> und he\\ard arc both ~lid
contributors IO their cluh team • and
--
He had an astoundmg 9J a,si " 1n the
team\ 'em1final win o"er ho t S.inta
BarhJrJ. and wa-; Coach Dan Glenn'
mo'l conw11ent performer.
huuld be pn£ed·recruit41 nc).t ~e:uon. - - :
Mcintee. a 6·4 middle blocker. was a
Jn Mar("<>'> .. cn1or fodd Marco wa'I
named the di\'l.,ion's Mo t Valuable
Pla}er for i...e.>ing the Ro)aJ • un~atcn
champion1,h1p \ea on ·
lfW1 lchoot Athllta of the Ylll'
Sheley Taylor
A five-time CIF Southern
Section champion in track,
Taylor has finished fifth
and seventh the last two
in the state 1 , 600 years
final . She has won three
CIF 800 meter
championships . A junior,
she owns three league
cross country titles and
was second in Division II
at last fall's state cross
country championships .
Mar/na'BVlldnllB
Cher-olcle Pll'lcl
A four-year basketball
starter, Parks capped his
illustrious career by leading
the · Vikings to the the CIF
I-A championship game
this year. The 6-foot-11
D u k e -b o u n d · c e n t e r
averaged more than 30
points and 14 rebounds to
earn CIF Player of the Year
and Parade -Magazine
All -American status. Marina
retired his jersey No. 44 .
~·Mudie
A fou.r-year varsity
performer in soccer and
softball , Muche also added
two varsity lette·rs in
volleyball and one in track.
A national honor roll
student with a 3.96 GPA,
Muche was MVP of soccer
team and twice All-Sunset
League. She was part of
Vikings ' CIF 5-A softball
title as a junior and was
second-team all-league.
Rice, Dacquisto,. Cline first team in 5-A softball
By Barry Faulkner
Clfanot Cout O&t., P
ALONG THC: ORANGl:.@•-
COAST -Founta in Valley 01-
H1gh \Cn1or Rae Ri ce, one of
the dominJnt pitcher\ in
Ornnge County the pa~t four )C~1r.,, top ... <1
"'' of eight Orange Coa't Arca c;ofth.111
pla}cr named All-Cl I hy the outhcrn
Section coache' B\"<>C1atmn
Joining Rice on chc Cll 5· Cmt team
were Mater Dc1 Junior catcher Jennifer
Cline. a\ well '" Ocl·.1n 'view 4iOphomurc
l1\a Dacqu ... 10
Liberty Chri,tian High JUn1or Jen
Caru'to enrncd fir Heam honor., in the
~m.111 ~chool' 1>1\l,1t1n. while h1unt.11n
\'~ilk\ 'c111or \hJnm111 Doi.Ill, I h11\11ni:ton
Bc.1ch 'cnior hancn l\.rc1pl. M.11e1 l>c1
\cn111r ,\m~ Godwin and I lun11ngto11
lk.1ch I rc,hm.in • tcf Jnic Noff..ingcr were
5 A 'c"''nd·tcam 'Ciel tl\'11'
Ric~. "ho leJ the U.irun., to the ( II·
'tCllllfin,llo; three of the pa'I tour \Ccl <'11'.
comp1kd ,, I "'-4 re"ord tor ( ·n,1ch C •I)
0.1lo.c1
\he ull1>"cd onl) ~4 hit and f1\C
c.irncJ run' 111 • 14 inning for ,1 () N
I RA She ,11'-0 'true~ lllll 223
In .HM111on to her prowc,., in the ltr le,
Rice added offcn\1\:e punc.h for the:
. un,ct l cngue co-champ' Cihc <lro\e in
'"-'en run' '-'•th homer, three mple" and
.1 p.ur ,,r Jouhle .... "'h1le h1111ng .~6:?.
~he ,,l,u 'l.:'orcd 10 run' .rnd "a' "the:
he't f1eldin~ p11cher I e"er ·h. d."
.Kl:md1ng to B.11..er
( hnc. o ~atcher. hit .31.t for the
~ltin.irch' "1th nine RBI. 1.:\ run'>, ,inc
humcP t)nd W ·wall..' Her Cln·h.hc
rcm:nt.1gc "'•'" ,.$67 .md her \,I\.'\ h~·hmJ
the pl.ite mad\. her 10\,1luahlc. call1n~ .111
the pitch~' for Co.lch C.1thy Quc~nell
0 ,1c4u1,1t1, , n Oulf1elder. ~a .. ,, c.11111\'1
hllth offen'i'elv .lnd dcfen~1\eh for Cll:.ilh
\it 1h 0 .1klc\ ' eah<1wk . ·
l)(llan hit .39~ "A1th "' Rut ind
,111Hn11tcd J"'t one error 1n her hr't high
' ht}(il ,c.1 on at 'hort...top I he former
cntchcr ani.1"c<l (\-''-hll\ll record' 1n tnur
'" '"''"'· .1n 111d1ng ll' Baker
J...rc1pl. '" 11u1helder. h1 'I 315 "1th
three hnm cr' three doutllc" ;ind three
tnpk' hir the \un,ct Ct'·ch,1mp1on Oiler'
She hao 11 RBI .ind a .So:! ... 1u~1n1;
pcH.cnt.1gl·
~ntf,mger, "h'' hn1,hcd JO.Q, earnc(i
the \.ll'tlll'\ in the Oiler-. firq e\Cr playolt
\lltOI). a I 0 dct:l\1on mer t Jo eph 0 1
l Hl..C\\l'Kxi \ht h.1J a 0 sn f:.RA With 1-Sl
'trikc,lut' "h1le batting .315 '-'Ith nine
'"'kn ha'~'
CioJ~1n, u p11chcr utf1clder. "cnt 9-4
"'th .in ll.fl.' l RA 1n the circle and hit
'\~5 \\1th c1 ht R81. 14 run' and e'en
c'tra·ha e hit'.
11111111/lnf Bun111t champ Edl1an 11111111111 1111 tar upcoming """'
A contmuina cf/c
8y Barry Faulkner
OrlllQt Cott.I O~ >1
H UNl ING TON
BEAC'H After
being climinltlCd
ft om t h c C I I~
pin) of h 1 he pil\t
three 'ea ... nn' hy
powerful Citrn' fklt
Lcaauc team,, th
hl"on Ht h h r er' 1rc inu~hn 11r for
nc:ct r.111
Ctl l ~h Da c White::' l\\O•t1mc
Jclen(ling Sun ct I c11 uc \:hamru re
lr n fc;1rming thctr hun er tor pl ofl
U\.Ce " tntu the -Cl ht room bnd \Into th
Jlnldlle held, where p11ng 11111
-.mJ1ng llo'Nn
"We have a lot ur unknu"ni;, hut ~c·r
nClled about the kkh' work c:th•~ ... White
\ltd, '"Th11 " lhc "tronatM ltfltng t m I
think we've ever hid here nd ~c·re
\\nrl..1ng ~" h.1rd .1, my team l\c h.1d .
We're rcnll) lud.) ,1, ( r ' tht"I 'hHtp',
wori.. et hic nd uuitude.''
White the , Jdcd trenath shoulJ help
1hc hnrger up frMt, the quurterb<tck
'J>tlt "''II unl·c ~•11n he filleu "'1th httlc or
no \,1~11y c\pcncnce.
The . me ~a' tr\lc, howc'\ler, the pa t
l\\O c.1 on • nJ Donrue m1th nnd fo h
Gingrich c ch tcppcd in to h11\c
\tanJout Cll~n"' an\t help lead their
rc,pcct1\C team .. to lc.11ue crown'
Scnior·to·bC Jl'hn Kh m1 nd Junmr·
tu·hc J II Hell "re the c nd1ll:Ue 1t th"
J><llnl. \\Ith h"'raldcd Torre rmc lh h'!I
Ch ,1 D:i,1 till 1 po1ent1al \!IR tran fer,
lhttugh h1' taiui. I!> 1111 tn quc tlOn rnJ
h1 11rmal •t fahson bcoomtn more
ooul-ttlul 1th c: h p s ng wtck
9'h. m1!> ho the 1alcnt tu folk~ tn 1h
foo •er" of h prcdc c r • 1rdina to
Whtie. C1t1ng 4.7 \pc!Cd '" the •O y-.rd
''a"h •n<.I •ell·wundtd athlet~ 'lultJ on
l,"t H.ir\
'ipcnt the
ddCll\l\C h 1d,;
Cnrncrh.id; M1lo.e iJam "-111 ndd
c'pcricnC"c 1n the ccondar), while
llnch.1ckcr Jo'ih t\.l111gc and M rk
l 1m,vn, • cnn~ncd down lineman. will
h. cl.. bigger nd 'tronger cJCfcnsM
rront
One add111on to the coachin taff thi -
c;. r '' former NF linebacker Rick
D18crnardo
,
~ ...... Wnlef
INGLEWOOD -The Ch1caao . Bulls C4n put a s1r:inglehold on the
, struggling Lo, Angele Lakers
, today by con1111uing a trend of
Eastern Conference domination on
'the road.
The We,1ern Conference hns lo't :.ix consecu11ve
playoff home games to the Ea11tern Conference ~incc
1989. a Mrca~ the Dulls extended h iduy night with o
104-96 O\.ertimc victory, g1v1ng them a 2-1 lead in the
llA final .
Chicago held the Laker to four points in
overtime, tying a Finals low, <tnd outrcbounded them
46·29, breaking another champion hip series low.
Statistics like those have 1hc Bulb believing they
might have the Lakers reeling.
''I though1 vJe were tn better condition lhan the
Laker~ in the econd half and overtime," Bull~
Coach Phil Jackson said. "They expended a lot of
energy in 1he ccond. half. We had a fatigue
advan1age in th e overtime."
"They're not young anymore.' Horace Grant said
of the takers. "Wiih our )peed and quickness, we
use that 10 our advan1age."
"I 1hink we're a much younger 1eum, wilh younger
legs,'' Chicago' Scot1ie Pippen \aid. ''I think we
have enough energy 10 come out and play an even
harder game Sunday.''
A \iCtOI') in Game 4 at lhe Forum would give the
Bulb a J. I lead, a deficit 1hat has never been
overcome in the Finals. Game 5 wi ll be on the
Laker · homecourt Wedne day n1gh1, with the linal
tv.o game\ scheduled for Chicago 1adium.
Michael Jord.in, v .. ho recovered from a :?-for-I I
... hootimt \!art 1n the econd half to hil 1he crucial gan1l'·t)~ng Jumper with 3.4 ~econd., lefl in regulation.
'aid a 'e1eran team like the takers can't he counted
out
''\-\ c feel goud to be in this position, but we can'I
he comfortable,'' Jordan said. "When you arc pla)'ing
1he Laker-;, you arc never in conlrol because 1hey
ha"e been here before and know what 11 take to win
h1g games.
··we kno" lhC) 're capable of coming back.''
Jordan, "ho fini!.hed with 29 points and has led
the Bulls in !.Coring in all 15 playoff game . was
-.urpmcd the Laker!> didn't double-team him on the
Uu11,· final pm.session of regula1ion, when Lo"
Angeles led 92-90
"When they play me I ·on-I. I'm going to get an
11pcn )hot, .. Jordan_ <;aid. "MentJlly, 1he Laker!. ga"e
the game away.~·
Jordan. "ho hru1,cd his righl h1g toe on the game·
l\lng 'hot. '>Cored Sil( of Chicago' 12 point in
overtime He gn .. c 1he Bull~ 1he leod for good, 9 -%,
''11h a tn1'chnc drne ''Ith I 54 left. )larllng nn 8-0
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Michael Jord.m, who bruised his right big toe on the
shot which sent Friday's game into overtime, mi4'sed
practice Saturday, but his coach guarantees he'll be
1n the lineup for today's Game 4 .it the Forum. ..
Jordan rni.,scd practice Saturd~ly, bu1 Jocko;on
guaran1eed he Y..Ould play 1n 11lday's game.
"He put;, on n hoc and i1 \ uncomforlable, hut I
don'1 think 11\ that i.wollcn fhe doctor fch he
llhould re 1 1oda) \O 11 could he as good a~ po!.o;1ble
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• "He'll he ~Ori! getting inio the i.hoc. but once he
get~ warmed up, he c;hould he OK," team phy!-icinn
John Hl!ffcron aid .
The Lake~ were 1 for 9 from 1he field 1n
O\ertime.
Sam Perkin , who led Los Angeles with 25 point ,
aid the Laker arc not di couraged.
"We're hocked, hut 1101 o"erly down," he said.
"Thi11 team has been in thi itua11on before. and we
know what we have to do 10 come back."
Vlnde Divac finii.hcd with a career playoff-high 24
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eight more 1han in Game 2.
"We bea1 our elves," Johnson ·mid.
Divac nearly won the game for the Lakers wilh 12
points on 6-for-6 shooiing in the third quarter when
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out 1n overtime.
''We ho\.e to keep \lade 011 the O~r." Johno;on
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him. Hut I "'"" •1ho mad al him tor picking up three
rcach·1n foul\. We ha .. c 10 lli'' c h11n on the noor
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The prev1ou rebounding lo"' for lhc Final "as 31
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Foreman AY' boxina promoter Dun ......
Kina hu offered him SJ5 million IO P--
fi1h1 former heaV)"'cight chAmpion ----
Mike Tyson this rail.
foreman .aid King new to Mlnncopoli5 to
present him with a contract, then returned 10 us
Veaas where Tyson is preparing for his June l.8
rematch against Donovan "Razor" Ruddock.
John Solberg, a spoke\man for King. said from
Li Vegas Saturday that he hadn=t heard of the
offer, "but it wouldn't surprise me:.'' Solberg said
the promoter was not available.
Foreman, who was in Minneapalis ThurM!ay for
the high chool graduation of h1• daughter, Michi
Foreman, told columnilit Charley Wailers o( the
Saint Paul Pioneer Press thAt King made the offer
because K111g has been un able to make the right
Jcal for Tyson to fight champion Evander
Holyfi eld.
"He doesn't seem to be able to get any justice
with the Holyfield camp about the parity piece of
the pur e," said Foreman, who lost a 12·round
decision to Holyfield on April 19 in Atlantic City.
"He figures if Holyfield and those auys don't
s1raightcn up, he's just going to forget them and
make the George Foreman-Mike Tyson f1&hl .
"And some big corporation's going to buy the
championship belt and designate it as the title tor
the people's champion. We're going to fiaht for it.
That will be my gift to the boxing world. Then I
could quit"
An inJUClion Thur day by Judge Amo Saunders
m Paller~n. N.J .. blocked the WBC from holding
n Holyfield-Tyl.on purse bid Sa tµrday.
The IBF, one of three governing hodies for
boxing and 1he leod organization for any challenge
to Holyfield, plans 10 stage i1s purse bid Tuesday.
It ha ordered Holyfield to defend his crown by
Oct. 25.
But King aid Friday that Tywn will not
participa1e in the IBF proceedings.
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-..movina field ind OYCrcame his own Mlltibt
for a +under 67 that placed him on top Piii Into
today'• fin1I round in Harrison, N.Y.
"11'1 the same situation I w11 In lut ~ ... llid
the ~ar-old Irwin. who i1 att•mptl.. to
duplicate his 1990 feat o( sweepina the U.S. Open
And this ~nt on consecutive weeb.
In other IOlf Saturday:
•Amy Alcott, 1 spot in the LPGA Hill of
Fame within her arasp. shot a 3-under-par 68 and
grabbed a one-shot lead headina into th• ftnal
round of the Atlantic City Classic in Somen
Point, N.J. If Alcott can hana on for her 30th
career victory today. she woold become only the
12th women 10 qualify for the Hall of tame,
joinina the likes of Nancy Lopez, Kathy
Whitwonh, JoAnne Carner and Mickey Wri1h1.
•Lee Trevino shot 11 third-round, 3·under-par
69 and took a three-stroke lead over Dave Hill,
Jim Albus and Don Bies in the Seniors
Tournament Pla)crs Champ1onsh1p in Dearborn.
Mich. Trevino, seeking his third win of the sea10n,
had n 54-hole totul or 206. He storied the day at
137, two 1;hots ahead of t-fill nnd Bobby Nichols in
1hc $I million tournnmcht over tht new TPC of
Michigan layout.
Gntblllll KOi IOI In 12 llCGllll
SALEM, Va. -Mark Gastincau's ---
professional boxing debut ~ded in ... ..,.
less time thon it takes to sock a ._..
quarterback as the former New York ----
Jets' defensive end ne~dcd only 12 seconds to
knock out Derrick Dukes.
Four seconds into the right, Gastineau got his
range with a left jab that grazed Dukes' nose in
the heavyweight bout.
Gastineau followed immediotcly' with a solid
right cross that knocked his opponent's head back.
Then the former all-pro landed o crashing left
hook to the chin that lifted Dukes off the canvus
:ind not on his back with his feet in the air.
Duk.cs (2·2) didn't niove for several seconds.
Gastineau wai. surprised at the qu ick end and
had 10 be prodded by the referee to go to his
corner so he could start the 10-count.
"The .:uy walked into u punch," referee Allan
Rothcnburg said of Dukes, a well-built, 242·
pounder from Minneapolis. Out he said Gastineau
"obviou)ly has power."
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Top·secdc•d Ivan Lendl whipped ----
Jason Stoltenbcr&, ~2. 6-2. Saturday to • •
set up a title match with former _,,,-
Wimbledon chnmpion Pat Ca h in the ----
Beckcnham (England) gras court championship.
Cash beat American David Wheaton, 6-3, 6-2,
in the other semifinal.
Lend! wai. on court for only 51 minutes in his
semifinal, after finishing off a quarterfinal against
seventh eed Jim Grabb. Re urning at 4·4, Lendl
beat the American, 7-6 (7-4), 6-1.
Lendl had no 1rouble with 14th seed
S1ohenberg. winning f1Ve gamc'i 111 a row in both
c:t'i to go ahead 5·1 each time.
In other ~port" news Saturdoy:
• • Chri'I Waller of UCLA held on through the
option routine., to win the seni or men's 11tlc at the
U.S. Gymna tic Champion hip an Ci nc1nnat1.
W.lller ou1la led te.1mmate Chainey Umphre) and
Ncbrn~ka \ Patrick Kiri.; e)' to win by .14.
•Ken Peder en pa · ed Ron Hornaday Jr. for
1hc lead eight hip from 1hc end, then pulled away
t<l 1111 en'y victory m the Ko~alux Proce11sing 200-
kilometer outhwest Tour 'ltock car race 111
Sonoma.
• Fcst1n made one run enough or a run to win
the Na...,au County Handicap 1n New York and
break the threc-wa) tic in 1he American
Champion hip Racing Series. Fci.tin, a n
Argcntine-b1cd 1rained by Hall of Famcr Ron
McAn,1lly, moved (mm la\t in a 10-hor!le field
going into the turn, took the lend from a 1inng
Farma Way 111<1ide the eigh th pole and won going
away.
-From 1 ht Assoclatftl PrTss
Quote of Iha ls.Y
E•rly w,nn, Hall of hme pitcher, on
dealing with home run curtain cnll'l: "All that
1ump111g uround. t1pp1ng their h,,, , hakina
hand' wilh the fans. I m1ah1 knock down
more o ( them today then l did when I
pitched. I wouldn't wa tc o pitch hiuing 'cm,
either. I'd hit 'cm in the dugout."
Former Wiiiy/Jiii clllldl,.,, 111111 llY ._,,,,,.
LAI A Yl:. rll·. La. -A former
Suuthv.c...iern Loui 1unu volle)b.111
pl.1>cr ch.nge that former c;oJch
\\'110 Colo n abu ed he r
P'>cholug1cally, harl\\ed her
mcn1nll'r a nd coerced her
1camma4c, into 'PY•ng on h"r
Nu;olc 0.1r.ulli.1 of HOu\llln ilnd
her pnrent' \Ued Snuthwe\tcrn.
1hc Board of ·rru,tce' for ~ttAte
College' 111d Unl\cri.1t1c • and
Colon. who m.igncd 1n Ma~
r\thlc11c d1rcctur l'elfo(>n Stokle)
\;ud Colon left to pur uc a Job
offer in Im nall\C Puerto Rico
Stoklcv ind 11\~t~tant 1Uhle1u.
1.hr\:Ctot Sherrv l cb.i\ refu.,cd 10
comment on ihe \u1t tirou-ht · h)
U.1r 111111. "ho h.1J an 111hle11"
~holar\h1p tor the 1988·89 .,u,on.
1 he 11lh:1cd abu\e included 1
puni,hmcnt nicknamed "1he ""II'' 1n "h1ch C ulun "P1ki:d '"lie) h.111,
II 0.1rrtll11 ""' IMCCd her 1(1 lhl!
tlnor. 11ccorJ1ntJ to th<' 'iUlt.
1 he '"'" hied t.1't month al~
i.:h.1r~cd thut Col1111 conllnuou'I~
•• ,,u\cd her nr immoral ~-u•l
behavior end torced the end ot
om: ol her friend hip'
Aflcr Bamlht viol11ted the
lctun\ 11 p.m curfew, the iu1t
'aid, Colun called a team meeting
ut "'h1ch her teammate~ were told
to \urround her and "berate,
rnJicule nnd admon1<,h the
pelitioner for ' 1rts1 aau1n't the
team."
J h~ lu" 'u11 'n1J the un1 ... er\1ty
denied the allcg:H1on<1 hut
uC~IHl\\lcdgctl • lhe wall" nnd that
0H1111,1 once \.IOl,llCd Curlew,
Michttcl Sk111ncr, ,1 l.afayette
1111ornc~ rcprc,cntina Southwc~tern , could not be
reached for comment.
Annette Cunev, a member or
rhe teum. told rhc Saturday S11tc
Timc,·Mornina A~'OCatc that the
team mcctin1 dcKrtMd by Baullta
""' •arced on by the team and
not 011an11cd ~' the: coach'•
m1i tencc. ft, purpote v.1 not 10
dearadc n~o ne but to tm
problem uffcc1in1 the team' ptr•
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torm11ncc, \he aid in a telephone
1nterv1ew from her home in
Hou~ton.
Kyle Borne, former vollcyboll
1eam trainer. aid the "wall" drill
1) u\ed 1n many proarams,
1ncludma h1'h \chool , t<> heighten
nggre 1011 1n player who are not
perfotnllna up to tandard
"It could be: a cruel drill 1f )OU
wa nted 11 to be," he said.
H~e,cr. he aid he did not think
that Colon hit the bath~ H hard as
he could have, and was not 1ry;na
10 hurt her However, Bome said,
"After a few b1tll 'l -ere hh 10 her,
he wa petrified.''
Kim Callaway, another team
member, ~•d many people left the
squad becau~ C-0lon ·fcii:u .. d on
•hortcomin&' rather than
achievement. •
"We '"tiled to th•
admin1 trAtiun about hit eoechlfts.
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·TV violence just fuzzy view
ol reality,· Panelist~ claim
By Andrea Panciera
r>rovid~e J •mal
I ind in~ \ 1olcncc on prime·11mc
can he 3\ '1mplc a .. clicl..ing
through 1hc ch.rnncl' But the
picture get' full) "hen
lktcrrnining JU t how violence
.1Uec.h the \ le\\.Cr.
1{1,;ccntl). p:.111cl1'1' .11 •• f1\c ·d.1v
meeting of the urthcJ,tern
"''lX'.1.11100 ul (nm1n.1l Ju,111,;e
\c1cm.:c' tm:d In JdJU\t the fcxu'
J1111n!! ,1 p1 c,cn1.111on 1l n
• v111knu: illlll thc McdlJ I
l .ad' pancll\I 1001.. a J1ftcrLnl
app111.1ch. but thi:y .agreed on one
condu-.1011 'I clc\.1,11111 '1olcncc 1' .1
d1\.hHl111n of 1calt1\
In 11:,pnn'e 1<) the co111c111ion
th.11 I\' viulcnre hege1' rc.11
\lok n<:c. the panel\ d1.11rm,111.
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'PCll.llllC' Ill jll\llCC and p<>hC}
'111d11:' .11 U111llord College 111
'n1 11t C.11ol11hl. )!J\'t: \l:.lll\t1co, that
'h1mcd no m,1rkcd hnk hc1"cen
1h1. ,1mnu nt ot crime on 1ck\l,1on
.111d 10 rt:JI lite
\\e JU't don't wJtch 'IOmcthing
.111d go out ,and change our
hch.1\lor 111 rc,rxm'c to i1:· he told
an Jud1en1.c uf cnn1111JI JU,t11;;c
prut... "111n.1l' and cduc.uur'
I\ 1' pel'\a\1\c Bui lhc cnmc
r.11c I.up' cltmhmg Ill urhJn .1rc;l't,
hl· ,.11d. while 111Hcn,1ng uni~
'lightly in rui:1l IHCa'I, And
.11though he .1cknm' lcdgcd thnl
topy·t'JI crime\ do IMppcn. fhe
numhcr!i arc negligible g1,cn the
'"c o l the lclc' "ion .rnd1cn1,;c
·\Ve need 10 mo\c ,I\ nv from
the \111lpl"'u.. 1tleJ 1h,11 II \\C
'1mpl~ I.noel.. oll the nun,her nl
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l ·"' l nlort:emcn1.'' 1h111~' the ''Ill"' lend to '1rc11g1hc11
c n n \. e n I Hl n a I h c h n ' un a 11 d
,1111tude' r,11hcr than 'pur dc\i:tnt
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"1 he I\' world i-; a very
dangcrou' pince 11 ·,
unn.:a)i.,1icull) dangerou,,'' Curl\nn
'aid. ci11ng .i 'tudy comparing the
1111mher of crime., in tclc"i'ion
'h°'"' '' 11 h F· BI ,131 t'it1c'\. For
c\,tmph.:. 11 found that 36 percent
of TV cnmco, during the time
'1ud1cd 1molvcd murder; 111 reality,
murder .1ccoun1cd for le'" 1han I
percent of cnme'i
1 he f unct1on of I V violence, hL
1.:on1cnd'>. " tu demon~1ra1c thJI
the bad gu~ ... IO\C rhat me'i age
'upport' 1he \l,ttu quo .rnd
t.1m\cn111rn.1I order r.11hcr 1h.1n
de' 1.1111 hd1.1' 1or
I hmc "ho 11\\11 .ind co1111t1I th e
med1,1 ha\C .1 ,1.11..c 1n the !lt:ll U\
ttuo. Carl,on ,,11d, and, "You c.tn'1
lorgcl lhat 1hc purp<..hc 1' to
.111r,1ct \le"cr;, ...
John \tJrlln, tefcq,ion \Hiter
lor the Pro' 1dcncc Journal·
Oullc11n. reminded the audience
1h,1t entert.11nmcn1. nut reilhl). tl>
the go.11 ol pnme·11mc TV. Like
Carl'>on, he \Jtd thal lhc choice
or huWl> JrC l:Ommcrcially driven
"lt'c: n.01 Jbou1 telling trnc stories.
hul wh,11 people will wa tch,.. he
:11d
Kevin Cullen. a former pO licc
reporter and now leg31 affair
re porter for the Bo ton Globe,
toll.I ur reader who complained
1hat a recent page-one photo of
gang members glorifi ed violence
and leg1timiLed their group . Mo 1
nf 1hc tall... he said. came from
the Mlburbi.. where crime 1s low.
Readers don't ecm to mind
\\,1tch1nlZ \IOlcncc on TV, he aid,
hut they aren't comfnrlablc seeing
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Seles makes successful defense
of French-Open championship
By Rob Gloster
AP Sc>o1ts WTtllf
PARIS -Monica Sele , complementing her
power with timely drop shot to foil pecdy Arantxa
Sanchez V1cano, won her ccond con ccutivc French
Open title Saturday to remain No. 1.
Sele fought back from earl)' deficits in both cts
to win. 6-3, 6-4, capturing the la t fi"c game of the
match, then throwing her radet high into the air on
center court.
"This 1 JU t 1111 incredible to me I can't believe
11·~ two in a row," the Yugo lav aid, 1gh10g audibly
a she accepted her troph}. "I can't watt to come
back ."
Sele , 17, who al o won the Au trahan Open in
January am.I now 1 halfway IO\\ard a Grand Slam,
O\.erpowcrcd anchcz Vicario at time and kept the
Spaniard off balance with delicate drop hot . She
even came up with big Cl"\-C \\hen 'he needed them.
But the qu1ct..nc' of 19 9 French Open winner
SancheL Vicario, who returned ba lls mo t players
\o\Uuldn't huvc reached, maJc the match clo er than
the linol score indica ted. She wa ahead hy a ervice
break in each ~ct, then faded.
"The match wa very clo c," Sanchez Vicario said.
"All the time we were moving the ball well. The only
thlng, finally, wn that he won more point than
me."
The final game epitomized the clo cncs of the
clay·court match. It included 20 point and lasted 12
minutes, finally cndina when Sanchez Vicario netted
a backhand on clc ' fourth match point of the 89·
minute match.
Sele led 30 0 1n that final game, but aid her
hand started hoking when 'he realized he wa only
two points awny from another title. By the time he
steadied her elf, Sanchez V1cnno hnd evened the
score at 10-30 in what \\a\ 10 hccomc ·' ma1athon
go me.
The victory cn.ibled ch::-. 10 rctilin the No I
rankina. which would ha"c been token O\er b Steffi
Grsr if clc'I had ,,,4'\,
The runkinJ!I rcncct ,\ pl1\)'er\ re ult' over the
prcviou 12 month and a Scles lo "-Ould have
boosted Gror into the top spot even though the
German suffered the most lop ided defeat of her
career in a 6-0, 6-2 cm1final lo s to anchez Vicario.
Sanchez Vicario, 19, pla)'ed t"-O 1hrce-ct matchc
Frida)', lo mg in the \em1final of the women'
double and mixed double • and seemed to run ou t
of team in each set Saturda):'. on a cool, clear da)
She opened the match by breaking Sele • ~enc,
1hcn held Cf\.e to go up 2-0, but cleo; broke back in
the fourth g.1mc after anchct Vicario di putcd a
hnc call -lammin$ her racket on the nel m anger
Sanchel Vicario quickly IO\l the ne\I three point.,,
making the core at 2·2
cle , \ctlhng do'Wn artcr earl} w1ldne,s, broke
Sanchez Vicario' Cf\.c again in the c1gh 1h game to
go up 5-3, then held her ~enc to end 1hc ct.
anchcz Vicario went up :?-1 1n the econd \Ct,
with a d1 gu ted clc tapping her1iclf on the head
with her racket, then hud o 'crv1ce break to go up 3-
1. She extended that lend to 4-1 artcr a game in
which ele o; aged after lo ing a hnc call argument.
elc aid he bcgnn worrying about a collap e.
"I \\a thinking, 'What am I doing" Am I lctllng
her come back? Why i th1 happening?' " he said.
"I WI mad.
"I JU t lo t 1t and told m elf to forget 1t and Start
pla)'1ng and concentrate on the third ct "
But he didn't even need a third ct She held
cf'\-e to pull within 4·2, beginning a ft\.C·game treak
in which he broke Sanchel V1cano' ef'\ic twice.
Sanchez Vicario aid ~he ,till thought he could
hJ\C turned the match around 1f he had ~on the
final game.
"I think 1f I had won that a me, e'crything would
h:ive changed," Sam:hel Vicario :ud "I pla)cd \\ell
.ind I had a lot of bre:ik poinh. hut I couldn't \\'in
that a.1mc ."
1 he victlll) ""•'" worth s.r '~00 to • clc'I, while the
f1fttMceded Sanchc::r Vic.mo earned $189,250 ,_,.le• 1111rMtlBll to win w'1 tltlll
By Satvatore Zanc1
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PARIS -Andre Aa11 I ind
Jim Courier, former nvals al 1
1enn11 camp in Florida, meet today
in tho French Open for 1 ti1lc that
for decades ~emcd off·hmit to
Ame ncan1. ·
After a J4·ycar tap c, M1Chilcl
Chan• broke the j1n1t 1n 1989. The
la t time two Amer cant met in
the rtnal "'• 10 19~4 whtn Tony
Trabert beat Art l.ancn 1 rabert
1lto won 1n t95S.
Now another American winner
" ur1rantcc\J to win, ci two
product<i of the Nkll. Hollctticri
rcnni'i c~uJemy in OruJcnt un.
Hi! .. meet fM ,, Gr nd Sl.1m t1tlc:
"I think. if, great," Courier \IUJ
"J'o tho'e , .. hu arc a"k'"J ~here
re the mc:rican,, here we ore."
" merican tennis ha' gone up ia
''er. · A1tah1 aid ''Ma)hc ar.cr u'
there 1.\111 be 1 Jrop, but u cm
to go in C)Clei. "
JI!> 1 and (. ouricr are meet mg
lor the third car in a row 11 the
I rcnch Open, but the fll'll time
for 'uch high Make .
aa " 1 In h1 ccond
con..ccut1vc hcnch Open final .
l.a .. t )C&r, he kl'lt in four c" to
Andre Gomez, who d1d not
return to ilcfcnd the litle. I'' i think\ he i' better
prep red for the title match th1
lime.
"Ment II). I Am more ready for
1t," he '11J. "I'll make Courier
hu"c ht c:un 1t. I feel aocxt about
II''
Jh 21•\Ur·old fmm La Vcaa
kno\\ n •• m\M:h for hi na hy
lothc "' h1"" tcn011 t1ttc , hat a •· 2 rc\;ord 1 nin~t Courter. H~r.
Courier "on their only ma1ch 1h11
year.
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By llf1Y ,/...
Orllll c.. -,. LONO BEACH -Retied prO\.ed better than
rusty Saturday ni1h1 as pitcher) dominated the
annual Moore League-Sun ct League All·Star
b11eball same, won by 1he host Moore stars, 6-3. at
Blair Field. •
f our Moore teaaue hurlca, with at lea t a week's
worth of rest after their la t compet111ve ouunp,
combined for 16 strikeout to throttle Sunset hitters,
who obviou ly suffered from the !lame amount of
inactivit).
Jacob Viano of LOng Beach Jordan fanned seven
in his three innings of work, benefiting from four or
his team's s~ unearned run s to pick up the victory
and 1hc p me's Most Valuable Pla)er award.
Fountain Valley High :ace right-hander Derck
Fahs, who has thrown onl)' two innings (in Tuesday's
Orange County all-tar game) since May 28, was the
MVP for the Sunset. Fahs, who tarted the Orange
County aame and worked two scoreless innings, went
one inn ing better against the Moore League, triking
out five and not allowing a hit over the opening
three frames. ·
Long Bea~ Jordan' Tom McKinnon, whose bloop
double sparked a four·run fifth, was named the MVP
for the Moore stars.
..There were an awful lot of kid throwing the ball
well out there tonight," aid Edi on High Coach Paul
Harrell an as iMant to Sun et coach Ron LaRuffa of
Fountain Valley. .
"Derck threw well, and o did a lot of other gu)S,"
said LaRuffa, who lamented McK.innon's sinking
fistcr to right field \\Ith the ba cs loaded in the fifth .
"That blooper rcall} hurt u ,'' LaRuffa aid "lf we
get that out, it's .t different game '
The game al o turned on a two-out error in the
fifth, after Santa Ana High pitcher John Morale had
retired the hr\t l"-O hitter .. he faced
Long Beach W1l~n·s Dan Decble kept the inning
ahve b) bouncing a chopper of( the ch~t of
Wc~tm1n ter third ba cman Greg Cantin. A hit
batsman and a mgle to le ft loaded the ba c for
McKinnon. who had bh'>tcrcd a pair of line drives to
center field in his prc..,1ous at-bat
Morale • dropped a curve ball in on McKin non'.
hands, but the 6-foot-5 econd-round draft choice
dropped the ball in front of the right fielder, who
was playing deep and got a slow break on the ball.
McKinnon then scored on consccutr\.C errQIS and the
Sun et stars never recovered.
Ocean View short top Curt1 Bruce 1ngled, tole
second, \\COi to third on n groundout and 'iCQred on
Fountam Valley third ba eman Derek Brown'
sacrifice Oy 10 the third for the game's onl>-e.trncd
run, which put the vi 1tors on top, 1-0
Bruce later ingled in Marina's N1d. Valencia in
the cventh and anta Ana\ 8111 Johnwn. \\ho had
reached on an error, scored on a groundout by
Manna' John cunc10 to mnke 11 4-3
A Oyout. however, ended the threat and Lake\\.ood
pitcher David Recer truck out fi,.e in the final t\o\O
·~ lt.!tftll'~~ c:-°""" Niii
Ocean V C."V. catch<>r Ke-.1n Bill d1S(u!>ses matters
with fountain \'allcv pitcher Derek Fahs.
inning 10 j\e the \.ICtOry. •
Bruce. who went the distance at short, had two
singles 10 lead the e .. cn-h1t Sunset attack, while
Brov.n, · Randy Karlincr (Ocean View), Ne tor
Gonzalez (Santa Ana), Valencia and Johnson each
added a single
The Moore League produced onl~ four hits off
cffect1.,.e Sun et pitching, which included hutout
inning by We tmin~ter·~ O.lv1d Vcrgera, Huntington
Beach's John Vullo and Ed1'ion's Josh Gingrich.
Karllncr fanned l"-O m the eighth. but wa burned
tor t\o\O une.lrncd run'
Gmgrich truck out the 1dc in the c"enth, hi
qnl) inning of work .
Moore "tarter Bnan Keller, who earned pla~off
'1ctone... O\:cr Fountain \. alle)' (quarterfinal) and
Edi on {final). \truck out four O\.Cr the fir t three
inn in~'· before g1" mg lo\ a} to \ 1 no
Fahs. w:ho 1hrc\\' JOO inning" a the Baron.'
w:orkhor e this ~ear, ~•ud he 1.\3\ kcpt1cal about how
the recent re't would atfcd him
"I thought I might haH' been too well-re tcd," he
.ud. "I wa' a little pumped up at the Mart, but I got
loo e real qu1ckl~ and I felt trong "
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Thc F.ut·Wc11 Soccer Amhu itdnh
America's pn:micr IOCICCr ora1n1uhon and
leader in 11thleuc diplomacy, has rectived an
inv11a11on from the Italian Olympic Committee
to bnna an Amcric11n youth soccer team with
players born in 1977 lo Italy for compctiuon in
1hc 2.lrd annual Italian National Youth Games.
The Italian Nauonal Youth Games will be
held 1n Milano, a town near Messina, Sicily,
from Sept. 22 throuah Oct. 6. The tournament
• ponsored b)' the Italian Olympic Committee:
will r1eld approximately 20 teams from
couotries such as Araentina, Germany,
Bolland, Luxemboura, Malta, Au~tralia,
Canada, Yuaoslaviii and Italy. •
Tho Orcatcr Lm A•lct Golf hmtttional,
~t for Monday, July I. will benc"' 1hc
National Ji:w11h Center for lmmunok>fY and
Respiratory Medicine, localed in Denver.
1 he tournamcnl. echcJuk:d for the w*
Ranch Golf Club, bc&in• at 10 a.m. -ittl
c:ontincnlal hrcakfast, practice and a puttin&
rontcat lunch Is at 11 00 a,m. The 1hotaun
)tlfl wuh • M:ramblc format be&tn• at noon
11>1th • rcecptl~ln pl•nncd from S-6 pm.
follov.cd hy dinner 1md an awards ceremony.
C<ht •~ SSOO per golfer and includes green
fee~. golf cul, brealcf11t, lunch and dinner.
Tournament sponsorship I) a~ilablc ror S2,SOO,
tncludina entry patkagc for four, and corporate
underwnung i welcomed at SS,000 and
includes prominent 5ianaac and entry packiac
for eight aotfcn
l.arty-•n-
14 • -·-Fact of the dly: Demetrious Davia, t;,ht end
from Ncvada·Reno, wu last year's Kina of
Irrelevance bef<>R being waived 1n •waining camp
by the Raiden. Where is he now? Wembley, Ena·
land, 11 a member of. the Barcelona Draguns who
play the. London Monarchs today for 1he World
Leacue of American Football title. The East·Wc t Soccer Amba»lldOrs w1U be
oonducung tryouts ror players born tn 1977 that
arc interested 1n takina part. The tryout will
be held on S;uurday, June IS. nt Crown Valley
Community Park (upper soccer field) m
L.tgun11 N1auel from I I a.m.·2 p.m., or Sunday,
June 16, at W1ldOower Park 1n Thousand Oaks
from t-3 pm
tit For more 1nforma11on on the Greater Lo
Anaele~ Golf ln\11t111on1I, phone Tobi Tono11n
1n the Na11onal JcWl\h Los Anaelet rca1onal
office "t (818) 90S·l300 ...... ~.
" fr 'S For more information on the East-West
Soccer Amb1madors, phone East-We~• a1 J.
R00·248-542S.
Water polo clnlc
\n mtcrnauonal women's waler p61o clinic 1s
"hcdulcd June 28 from t·S p.m. at the
llelmont Pla7i1 Olympic Pool in Long Beach.
The clinic ,., being held m COnJunction wi1h
lhc \>II FIN;\ Women's Water Polo WorlJ
Cup I 1gh1 ur 1he lop women's "ater pok1
1c.1m' in the wurld will compete m a ftve-da\
1ourno&11ien1 June :?..'i-10 at Belmont Plaza •
The dm1c " open 10 1111 female 111hle1es
tnll·r,·,tcd 1n lcunmg the fundamentals or
"·lier ~*' N,u1on.1I 1c.1m c.:oJchc~ and top
v.omcn rl.1yer~ fmm \u\lrJha, Brazil, Canada,
I ll•llJnd, h,11\ J.1p.1n. Ne" Zealand and the
l ntll:d \1o11e~ "'II he on hand to leach 1he
h,l'll f11nd.1ml·n1.11, ur lhc ..:.ime
I he clln1l '' orcn lo 1h~ fir,1 .'.!00 reg1~1rnn1~
• 111d 1\ S.'.!O per pcr,011 v. h1l·h rndudc' a clinic T·
'hlll 111d .1 11d .. ;:1 W lhc \,Jlur.t.1\ 'c"mn of 1hc
11\J \ t llf' u1mpt:l1l1on
'B' I 11r m111< 1nl11rm .11111n 1•r h• '"'' rve ;i
'I'" "'111.1, 1 111111.. \ ellcl. .• 1mr. I 11ni.: lk.1lh
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The Ciry uf L11guna Beach Recreation and
s~1:1l Set\1ce~ Department I hosling an
11m.i 1cur Cahforn11t Beach Vollcybdll
A'~IWllOn (CB A) Men\ "AAA" Vollc\ball
Tournament on the Main Beach court>
S.iturtl.t) .tnd Sundav, June 29 .md 30,
beginning .1t II JO a m. each d.1y.
J\ 32·te;im dlil\\ •~ planned w11h the field
and \ecdmg b .. ..cd 011 CBVA rarm~' A double
ehm1na11un form.11 will he plavcJ ~,,Hh aw.ird'
fur fu~t through fourlh place 1'111,11, "'II be
h1tc SunJ.i) .1f1crmion
DeaJhnc It> cn1cr " 5 pm. Tuc\da~. June
25 l::.nlf) fee "SlO per tcJm ur Sl4 for CBVA
member\.
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(714-494·0716) or at Sport~ World, 290
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WIN LSU takes Coll ege World Series, 6-3 DODGERS
From 81 Dodgers schedule fhe lo..,.., snapped Lo Angele •
three game "inning creak
A J1lEETRIP
ABOARD AMTRAK. •.
OMAHA. Lb. Chad Ogea
allov.cd four hit rn 'even·plu
inning., and Armando Rio hit a
two-run homer. helping Lou1..,1.rna
St ate In a (i.J \ICIOI'\ O\er W1ch1ta
State in the College World Series
champion hip game Saturday.
The fourth· ceded Tiger (55-
1~). who hit .34 rn their fi~t
three wins in the tournament, set
10 ground out but Rync Sandberg
and Grace both walked to force in
the -inmng run.
AND BS A T RAVEL
WRITER FOR A DAY
Look ln Thursday's
Orange Coast Da1ly Pilot
for complete deta11s and
entry form to an exclUng
!--------------one CWS record and tied another
in their four·game weep to the
Chuck McElroy (3·0) got the
'1ctory with two perfect inning
and was followed by t-feathctiffc
~locum, Paul A !>cnmachcr and
O.we Smi1h, who earned his 14th
c;u1,c . l he relie1,cr did not allow a
ha c runner tn the final four
inning .... getaway weekend!
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC. ..... ,_ .... CMrs""'
:1%2 ........... CtsTA •U-541·115'
. . . under our own Phelps label. suns 111•, ..... ~, .................................. $275.
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SPORT COAT~"''~ .ni1 -. .. ~1 .................... $195.
AVY BLAZER~1111r ..... i11 ..................... $175.
SLACK~ ll•U ....... , .. .. • ...... $ 85.
The bes t kept clotlting secret . -i 1 >I -, ,. ··: I I >~
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lllAlllfO!liAt t,f ltltAN Cl t1111111t'
~I N(I; 1 9l ~
lllON llil ANO Nf wro RT BC Al II :14
title. Their .\verage of J 2 runs per
game bettered lhe prev1ou'i mark
o{ l I by Notre Dame in 1957.
"Once again our bullpen came -By Tht Assoclatttl Prns
...... 3281
l ·tpeed COIW9fttble, tael• OY9f leoM Of
buy. White W/ble top plnl1ftplng, 2111 ,,..._,
fultv 'ooded, car phOM. UP9fOded whMh.
f90r declt tPC)ller. $171/mo. '-OM. Catt
119·'679 113,800
l'or juet S20 we'll run your h2W' ad In our •ut·
motive ~. wtttt • pk:ture of your car, for 3 con-
HCutlYe Saturdaya. Copy muat be aubmltted by
Wed.
eel CtlndV NOW at 842-5878 to
piece your lld and get In on thfl lnlfoductorY offer!
TM AulOmoUve Oukte appea'1
every~. • ~~~...::=to c:~ c-.
Dete, opponent, time, alleTV
Nll 9-a CheaOO. 11 20 Cl\. 11. WGN m 10-a CMago. 5 05Cll 11, ¥.'® m 11-a Patsi..gll, 4 35Crwin.l 11
Nll 12-• Pll1SlMg\ 4 35 none ~ 13-• PlllStugll, 12 05 none
(II Olf'llU on ICA8C r«lto, 790)
through," E ian .,aid. "Scanlan
~ettlcd down after the fir"! inning
and gave u a chance to catch up."
"All lo.,,,c arc 1ough no ma tier
how )OU \hcc i1 ," Manager Tom
L...1,or<l.1 said · We couldn't c;core
after the fir t inning. I've cen that
h.lppcn once or twice before."
Like the Cub , the Dodger
ha1,en't been hitting lately.
"With (Darryl) S1rnwberry out
.ind a few other guy not hitung,
you hnve to be able to hold the
other te.1m down," Lasorda aid .
"We ha\ie been doing 1t until
today."
Preakness winner Hansel
holds on to take Belmont
By Ed Schuyler Jr
AP RactOQ Wt~et
4
NE:.W YORK -llan.,et held off
Strike the Gold, who came from
far back, and won the Belmont
Stat...e on nturday.
Han cl, winner of 1hc Preaknci. •
h.1d just enough left to prevail 01,cr
the Kentucky O<!rh> winner.
II wi.1~ the (1r t time 1,incc R1;,cn
St:u rn llJ8R that .1 hi.me who
foiled to w11\ the Ocrb) won the
hn.11 t"n leg' of thl Triple \row n
H.in,cl, ndde'n by Jcr1y Uu1k}.
hlO~ the k,1tl t'lllCrtng the f1n,1l
turn wh1k C..1nkc 1hc Gold, who
WJ~ l.1<tt tlo\1,11 the b.1ck,trctch, alsu
bcg.111 to mmc C'hn\ Antky w,I\
,1hlc to send C..1nkc the (1nld
out,idc .ind p.a~I C\CI) hor\c tn the
llcld, e' cpt llun .. cl .
llan'cl not onl) 0\1Ct1.:.1mc 10 :l·
)C.::tr·old rwnlo; hut 1>!'0 the ,.,, n1..c
of l '''<· the d1ure11c: he h d u.,cJ
in htl\ f l\C pre\ IOU stltrl\ "IOCC
,ufftrrng from pulmonary hlccdrng
in February.
A'lkcJ about New York'~ ban on
La i'<, 1rainer Frt1nk Brothen had
'aid: "We\c cove red 111 ~ate and
that\ 1tll I ha\c to say about 1t.''
Han'iCI put an Clldiimation mark
on h1\ 1riuner'!i. t1tcmcnt on 1
plcas,rnt, unnv l\ftcrnoon H1
winntnl marain' Wl'I I hUd Ct\Cf
Strrt....c lhc Guld, who wa three
kn~th' in front of Mane Mrnbtcr
M.rnc Minister bcc,1mc the f1r t
hor'e to lln1'h third in .ill three
fnpli: Cro~n r.1ce Corporo1c
Report ""ll' fourth. Jnothcr '2' .
lcnplh' h.11.:~.
I he i,;1c:1ory h) Han,cl wa "'Orth
.1 I m1lhvn bonui. th.u 2oe to the
hor\C c:ollecting the mo~t point in
the three t riplc Crown race . He
frn1\hcd with 20 point for his
v1ctonc in the Prcaknc and
Belmont while 'trike the Gold
tollcc1cd f 1vc point Saturday and
ended up "1th IS
It "'-:l' the \CCond ~1ra1ght b11
pcrlorm.lllcc by Han cl, who
t11mhcd I Och '"' the Kentucky
Dcrb) fa,m11c.
It h.1(! 111 he J d1,appoint1nj ~
f111 truincr Nu .. k Z110, ~ho in two
prc:"1ou Uc lm1'"t' fini hcd 1h1rd
with Morning Hob in 1984 and
~"nnd "llh I hirty· •j" Red la t
yur.
Han~cl omplctcd t V> mile' in
2 2 on a II• t track.
'l tic victory w1 001h1na
med teat ion for Brothers. who
u t11nc:d • h11irhne fracture ur lhe
pdm •hen lucked hy a hone May
ltr 11 Arhn1tnn International Race
CourJC,
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Ann laridentC2
Enter!Mnment£4
Classified/C6
~--~------iiliii!I----.... --------------------------~------~---------------------------------------------------------------------P t ·otism
not g8uged . .
by its size
n""S NOT THE SIZE, IT'S THE
SPIRIT -There arc patriotic parades
all over the place thc5c days, but this
one is di ff ercnt.
T h is procession
could be the smallest
of 'em all.
On the 4th of July,
the Lido r-f-1+c
ASM>C1atcs will <1ponsor
a flag-waving march
panning the length of
their enclave -ncarl)'
nn entire mile -with
all thc'c exci ting
ingredient\:
Precision M•rchers:
A 12-mcmher women\
drill team, the March-
Mcllows. armed wuh ------i;cud-rrotecting umhrella .
Music: Lido blc pioneer Jean
Tundo"' ky, playing a r1.mo aboard A
Oat-bed truck, plu the famed Lido I le
Marching Band Organ11at1on (LIMBO).
Color Guard: A detachment of
homegrown Boy Scout\.
Exolic Vehicles: Clas .. 1c car , n fire
truck, kid riding decorated bike And
fo r internattonal navor, aluting the
coalition of Operation Dc~ert Storm, a
London ta'i.
Parade chairman Nancy Donahue
reporb that maJOr effort .ire underway
to draft Joey Bishop, Lido hle's re idcnt
celebrity, a~ Grand Mar\hal, or .field
Mar'ihal, ""hatcver.
fac1temen( i · mounting. Even now,
addi.ional parade clement~ arc being
ought -uch as Marchan~ Linll.s from
Only one problem: With so
many parade participants in
this spirited little community,
who'll be left to line the curbs?
the Lido Penin!.ula Sau age Factory, a
ny-over of model airplane... a token
drum & bugle corp (at lca~t one
trumpcte1 has prom..,cd to how, I'm
told), and countle.,~ other ure-firc
thrillers.
Onl)' one problem· With o many
pJrallc p· rtic1panh in 1h" -.p1rited little
community,· whofll be lcll to' line the
curb ·? i mean. 1,o'mconc·, gottj
\.Oluntccr 10 'tand 1here .llld cheer. • T H E R E'S Ll FE AFTER T H E
f' N IES -Moon Mollin & Friend\
ha\:e gone 10 that Great Big lnd1j
Inkwell 1n the Sky, hue 85-}ear-old ar11 t
f·crd John.,on 1<. '>1111 drawing -a' in
crowds
Friend' and admirer gathered the
other dJy at Balboa I land' Village Inn
to alutc the decade of pica ure
provided by Moon, Ka)O, Lord and Lady
Plushbottom, Willie, Mamie, M1
Swivel, and undry other com ic-trip
character ...
Celebrant included fellow-,tudent at
Coa 1 Community College art eta' e 1n
Corona del Mar: in 1ructrc-. Chri
ulli an, classmates 8111 Drown, Tim
Clark, Margnret and Elliott Btll, Jack
Prcntlct. and a orted other Moonieo;
Another trihute came from PeJnut~
creator Charlt M. chult, who -.cnt
John on a \ke1ch of World W.u I avrn1or
noopy Oy1ng h1i. dnghuu\C, '"Ith 1h1'>
b.1lloon: "Hey, Ferd, Jml wnn1cd you to
"-now I've been 1hmkmg ahout )OU "
Rc.ider JcfT Handel or Llguna Beach
",1nt' 10 know ho"' he <.an get h:rd
John\('ln In .iutogr.tph Im rmal \trip,
"h1ch r.10 111 The t•ilot la't unday Very
\111lf"lc, Jeff. Jl"1 get 1n llnl' behind me • ~t l-..,t O 10 rllt ~EW P ORT
HAR HOR \RE <\ C H \\11ol ER OF
COM,U.R('t: I h.rn"-' tor lhl' nn1e ,
Bartura. hu1 the ilcm 'h" Jll't a Jnkc . a
''II)' l111lc JOke 'o, reallv. there\ no
need to lo\\cr de Boom on me • A U RHEK 110 1• \\ llER£ H lf.V
l'.\Kt: A urru: MOKE OFF I JU.
TOP -1 here wa' 11 lot of knec-
.,1.1pp1na i_!Olll on the other <h1y .11 Ed
Mlm's Barber Shop m cn .. 1.1 Me .. a.
cem\ that \omconc ht1d cnl ol' ·d ,,
new p3per clipping from Adelaide.
· Au tralin about a huir't)hng .,nlon
where "u little orr the tor" look on ti
whole new meanmg.
Polu.:e bu.,tcd the emporium, coll ran
female barl1e ' who 'nipped wh1!c
'tnp('ICd to the ~•ml fhe girl pleaded
that the dra .. 11c mca uro WU) necc''·'I)
becau)C of tough economic time , noting
1h,1t bul>ine'' wa now booming. w11h
pr1Ce' triple the u"u I rate.
w1um. who\ hcen h.irherina in Co't
Me .. u for 4l )CM,, '1p thait time' nrc
lnugh here too, but he not ubout to ao
topic'' O.)" he '"n't equipped. • rf' 1(1 (j Ot' WHll 'H -At 1l It al
b1,tro the other noon, "iClt'1Cty macron
were U•lkmg about ,, rccentl)·O~nc:d
hci.lth pu. und thl\ 41nippet w,..,
r\;portcd:
"I went in to v.ah;h the g1rh. in D t1on,
nd 11' worth D ';1\ll,"
.. Where\ at locatc,t?"
"Well, the \trcct\ t1<.m3 rcn11mc,t -
tu S1hconc Alie ,\'
'
AboU1 ab& years .., in San Juan
Capistrano, artill Maria dcl C.nncn
Calvo w11 1inin1 in the nrty C.lilornia-
"'t)'le ..gallery th11t hou»ed
her vibrontly colorful
paintings ~hen Joan
Irvine Smith c:.tmc in to
meet her. App.1rcntly,
Smith had admired her
lush landscape' of
countl') and ci1y .. ccnc~
tor some lime, nnd
wtlnted to talk 10 her
about her work <ind
perhaps purchase a
pain1mg or two.
During the
conver at1on, Calvo Arts
learned that Smith also Scene
painted -those who
have seen Smith's artwork give great
praise to her talent, particularly her
rendering of horses -and as the ~o
women chatted about their shared
attachmenl to the natural canyons, oak
tree ' and beautiful undeveloped land
rcmnining in south Orange County, a
clo\c und endearing friendship began.
Soon after th1"i fir t meeting, Smith
invited Calvo to exhibit her painting in
lhe VIP tent for what was to be the firn
annual Onks Cla~ 1c Grand Pm Hor~e
Jumping event at Smi1h's sprawling ranch
ne\llcd in 1hc foothills of an Juan
C . l ap1o;1rano.
La\t Saturday, I l'ICtcd uron an
inv1ta11on to 1;1cw Calvo's painting'l at thi~
si~th Oaks Cla~sic and to meet the
Spnnish·born nrti t, who ha returned
each )'Car of the cvcnl to display her
lo"cly oil . ~ccmg 1h1 collection of
pa1n11ng -each a palette of pa toral
,
Thi'> painting by Maria del Carmen Calvo is the eighth in her Laguna Canyon sen<'S
mooch bur ting w11h su nbeam-. of color
hke an cmot1onnl cxplo ion -\Ct agaan\I
the backdrop of a crenc grn''Y Jumping
cou r e dotted with sculp1ural oak trees
and an occ<i 1onal hor e and rider, m.idc
me feel a 1f I had ac1uall) tcpped in 1dc
a pam11ng about 10 be completed. The
romance or hfe doing a hand tand on
an·~ turf.
Born in Leon. Spain, Calvo had alreadv
l1cgun to develop her an1 11c t';le bv the
See CALVO/Cl
Coron~ del Mar's quaintness ruined by signs
I recent!) returned from my monthly
trip to Santa Fe, N.M., h.> my home in
Corona Del Mar. I wa truck by the
overwhelming diff crcnce
between the two
downtown area .
For tho e of you
weekly travclen who
have vi ited Sania Fe,
you knolo\ that :tll the
• ructure mu\I either be
of 1cmtonal or adobe
tyle-., which arc more
indigenous to the nrea.
fn addition, sign.age 1i.
very re tricted an \Ile
and t)'pe A h't t A phil osophy of re I eC Ure
con 1 1en1 tyle of
Inspectors
more friend
than foe
Thi\ ·'f'CC1.ll .ficrte\ "11/ intr<><luct:' 1 "" w
omc of the p1tfo1J., of renwdeltng .met
offer pc~\lble o/11t1on' One note /lcforc.·
) 011 "·"'· rcmodtlmg " " 'eriou~
unclcrt.1kmg
Once )OU ~1gn the .1grccmcnt and the
work begin~. you will
'oon hear aboul the c11y
building an pcctor
I mu't admit 1h.1t .ii
fir t I h.td .t feehng that
1n pector were
dcdac.ucd to lowmg
down our con 1ruc11on
or delaying the entire
prOJCCI . I learned 1hat I
"'a b:utl)' m1 informed.
1 he inspcct<.H\ arc
usuall)' ex-con tructaon
worker who have
recc1"ed e~tra cduca11on
by the cit~ m order to
Cfll.1hry .. ., .:xperl'i on "" pha\e\ .Jf
co1ht 1 ucuon.
1 he ln'>pector " definitely ~omeonc )OU
'hould fnect and, 1f ~) 1hlc. m.1kc friend'>
\\Ith fo1 he 1s )Our in urancc pohcy -
cn\uring 1hat our JOb will he done
nccordmg 10 'pcc1r1c code.,,.
Our IO'lf"CCl <.H wu' f nc:ndlv tind
\lllt •rnng Af1cr only tl few minute' ul
con.,,er...1110n he reached into hi' ~xkct
.111J •,1,c me hi' i;arll "'1th h" dm.:d
phone numhcr "'ritten on 11.
• Pitfall 11<' 14· Th" brief, but
important 1.ont,1ct i.er'\cd me \\ell m.1n\
11mc'>. for one ol the tnd;" con1r.1t:h'"
u e 10 \hih \\orl ere"' 10 other JOh '' ll'
bl•m1e the 1n.,rec1or for hcm1t tl'll) lH"Y to
come out ,1nd "i" off on completed \\ork.
• uggc'ltlon no. 14 Other tactin u cd
tn prolong thc.:.,c Jcltl)' •ltc \:3rtcJ and
dt\ICf wmct1mes thcv 'Ill th1tt 11 me''" C
w:i left with the 11;.,pcctor\ .. c: rcl:tl),
they \!"en blame 1hc1r own se ·rct •rv for
fortclllng to c:all the an\pcctor. When I
found out lhi Wll'I h11ppcni"& on our
proJCCt, I decided I v.oulJ gc:1 directly
invulvcJ .
My '01 •tion wa to call the '"'J>Cctor
my~lr :tnJ lell him that v.ork WU rllOI
to t'C 'topped bccaute we ncedc hi\
~•an·off "ianaturc. He alw-. ~howed up
the ne't day for the mspcC'llon. •
One d1t I had • fran ... d1~u11.i11<1n -.1th
the 1n~pcl.tor nb<l\1t " n UU\:ht'n v. rkcr
und ht• told me that I would be 1m11c,t •I
the poor W\)rkm;an~h1p he scc'l on the )Oh
S.. INSPECTORtm
architecture 1 not just hm1ted 10 Santa
Fe. Carmel or Santa Barbara (Jui.1 a few
or the California town which ha\e
rc,1ncted 'ityles) Practtcally all European
town\ have the same rhllo\oph)
However. in tho'e in tc1nce-.. hm11ed
materiah •" well as con.,1ruc11on
• technique. rc.,tncted d1vef\1t) of de~ign I
~u\pcct thal a maJOr factor Ill dc\Clop1ng
"' plea ant commercial cm ironment "'J'
1h.it neon, pl.l\llC and metal ju,1 \\.Crc nol
1n1;entcd (by lhc \\ay, a maJOr negative
innucnce an prc.,ent re1.11I area ). I
\uspcct the narrow road' JU'll wouldn 't
allow for oveNzcd 1gm.
Corona del M.1r, on the other hand,
h,1., C\Olvcd into u "hodgc·podge" of
nrch1tcctur.tl 'll)le'I Ml\cd matcnah.
cCllor' .ind. nw't obviouc;.I . n cla~1c
c\amplc of ho" "gnagc can rum a
'"1llagc a1mo.,phcr~·· pre\a1I. Wh<ll "
c1;cn more J1.,conccrt1ng, 1t\ getting
\\<Or\e rhe nC\!.er Structure (rtl<l\l of
'' h1ch ha\ e hccn de" eloped b' one·
dc ... clopcr) urc totall> '"'en 1t1,c tu a
po1en11al village environment, lack
land~cap1ng nnd set back'I. and flat roof,
arc only a ample of lo\ h.11 ' gone "'rong
fhl" l!I JU I lhe oppm1tc or \\hat ')hOuld
!'le happening 1n 1h" \Cf) unique pan ol
1'/ewport Beach
Frankly, lhl\ "'mer \\.Ould nor Ille to
\CC a ng1d \lyle of architecture 1mpo.,cd
on all new building... Store 11\e
'Honc\liakcd · m en\lll\C bank de 12n
(and ihcrc arc a lot of them). n''n·
fand~pcd par"-1ng lol.!I Jnd three .. tor)
\tructurc\ c;ulh a'> the North American
Bani.. and generic · tiank dc,1gn!!> '>hould
be proh1li11cd Yet the J1vcr ll) ol
material' Jnd wand<"" treatmenl!o> arc a
''mu!lt .. 11 tht ·,cn\c ol place" " 10 be
maintained
~mcho" 1hcrc h.1 10 be -.ome form of
re\.1ew \ll th,\l hu1ldiOg"1 C>UCh '"' r1\.C
Cm'""' Rc .. taurnnt, Be\crly H11l'i S& L,
flora l lill,, C.11 l-cd bank. "'" "'ell .i1, the
Jacquehnc Olm .. 1eall ol f1ce (Ju'l a fc\\ of
1he heller .. 1ructurc') cun bl' promo1cd
The "ml\cd:hag" of the \1cl1aluna
Rc .. 1aur.tnt bu1ld1ng anll similar i,truc1urc'
that hou'e more than one 'llore, .,bould
h.tH. at le,1,1 -.omc cuntanull) or C..:llU r e Sherman G~rJcm I\ the
'Je\\cl" of Corona dcl \far It 1 the
·~cntrul parl · of C D M \\.1thout 11. the
See SIGNS/Cl
Oa\1d Wtlhclm and Lynd.J Come sample •me of the fine restaur.lnts will he • r\1ns d1~
Clll!tlne ~r.cxj at hilt rest6'\urant 81,tro 201 Wilhelm' four later th1!t month
Barbacoa 1n Newport, ind Amcra an
cui,inc from Bt~tro 201.
f\\-o mu•M:•I trios will complement
the di~ne d1nin1 c.,encnces· h~cl)
10Undi of the .. Altura•" ... n evoke 1hc
uthwc tern nare and the <X••~M'l
Bailly Group ••II take IUC't'.'t island
"°!f'';tn to xt up fOod 1n three
aru~. on the patio will ht Canhhun.
• 1e1fUNI buffet 1nclud1na coronul
ltmmp ~it~ two lluct5 and nlso wnc
wok rooluna. In the Sout~ t area we
will ~rw 111 mc"u1te 1rlll, chlh 1nd
duCk and et com •~ and the
cont~•IJ ••t• """ 1erve enemy ...,... WiO IMdc• siu~ '""*•d ;heth .~ tlclM in iMemtt .. Wit iftdudiRI our 1u"W poellDI anded
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.... tm\tn 11nJ Id al d ," c'rl:uncd
Wilhelm. • I he Jc,u-rt will include
three nut pie , inou !oC sqwar • hutt
tam nd dipped · tra .. bcm~:· he
added .
I he: bruJKh hun h 111.111 ha\e • trea1
for thc:ir eye 1n .. ,1d1tl\ln to eaan and
t~'llchud' Sib P1fth A¥enue1 South
Coast Plua, -.ill prcxnt a JhOw. let
room IYlc.. of the late t 1n .,,.._a,
"I'm exc tcd abOut the bnanch We
think 1t win be • 1oc of tun ul "°""'""" ~fftrent. For 11 ~en. we hekl thll P.carec ~ Orck1er1
bneftl in .. --.·· .... L,-
Oome. thallWOIMa for , ... ......
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underwrite the brwdl "*,.. _,
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Deer Dr. Dlaaa Ptun: Somed.et I Ullnk •Y HCOlld dtlld wu
rwkdatd 11 blrtll. Ht I '° dlfltttat from his sister. O.r d ..........
1lw971 d.1 wla•I Is asked of Mr. SIM kffp1 Mr
room near: http• around lht houw; dots htr
e.o•t•ork wlthoul beln1 rtlftlndtd; 1e11
ticttllenl 1radts on htr report card; Is chttrfbl
and don nol 11lk back. Our son Is jusl lht
opposlle. How can l\to children bt so t.llfftttnl
In lhe same family? How can we ~t our •on to
be mon Ukl' his slsler?
Puul~ Mom ... -....... Deor Puuled Mom: The rea on your children
ore different I'> th:il eve') person i!. unique. And
whether you realize 11 or not, I doubt if }<>u
ha'c ra i cd your son and daugh1er in the \Orne ------
way, u~ing 1he ~ame d1sciplin~ Standard . Parenting
In ord er to teach your son how to behave, you 101
ha1oe to control your own anger and fru trat1on. ------Comparing your i.on unfavorably to hi ~i'ltcr
may m:lke your son feel unlo1ocd :rnd hurt his ~lf-c~teem. It ma)
C<'IU'>C great hnrm to your relation.,h1p and motivate: him 10 bcha'c
poorly to ~ct your attention. 11. al1,o might 1ntens1fy the normal
rivalry which exi t'i between <11bl111g, and prevent them from
enjoying a good rclation'ihrp in ll11er life.
In order to change you r 'on'!> ueh,l\iur you need to breaf... the
negntiv.! ~)cle Start by being more ~pecific in tulking with your
son about .1 hchavior whrch you want changed. Maf...ing a general
~uuement li~c ''why don't you act more li ke your sister" doc1,n't
give your ~on enough information a to what i expectt'd of him.
Identify 1hc :.pccific belnvior you want your on to do without any
rdercncc to hi'> <11<.tcr
l-or e;o.;arnplc. "On 'choul night:.. you must '>how me \.Ollr
nimplctcd homcwor~ hcfon~ }'Oii In<!) "a1ch rv... or "On
SJturdlly morning. you mm.1 pic~·up )Ollr room before )OU can go
out to pl.1) ;" ctr \\hJt '' crnciaf '' that youn \On undcrst<tnd'
1hJI \OU 111\c him unrnndttionall) It i' JUSt some of h" behayiors
I hat 'fOll \\.,IOI lo 'Cl.' I. h.tngcLI.
lk 'un: IP cnn ... c1011,I\ ''atch tor all\ effort \our c;on m.1k~ to
rc,r11nd to \our r1.·q111.'1'. lk rc.td) to gl\·C a h1·~ 'mile .. 1 hug and
pr.11,1.• "hen hl· hch.1' c' ·•rrropn.11cl).
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-. caaMI. 1'11cJ Wt • baw J
a"fkl ""'*c: only on their dcd,
where 11 ha~ncd to be rainy,
cold Ind •indy
Pulled on 1tk: rcfra1er11or wu
p rt tad YOUR Ii 1 of New Year'
overalaha visit. Ruoluhon" from your J11n. I
Bnd mnct Wendy column. No. I was: "lie 1olcrttn1."
are wonderfui Nu. 9 w111: "Don't pu1 up ~i•h
hotit1 and they've aecondhiend mokc.'' Wend) 11nd
always tr .. 1ed me Brad hod 1ha1 one underlined.
beautifully. I You've hc1errt from people like
b r o u J h I 1n y me ~fore, Ann. I'm one or I hose
CM:rn1pt baa, 70 ~mokc'1 ~ho has tried C\lerythinT
ho m cm ad c bu1 can't quit When I do try,
appctizeo; for the become im11hlc. lln11ious, unahlc
p 11 r I y , two to concentrate, hcadachy and
homemade pies. weepy.
two hottle~ of wine. a hosle!'~ gift Needle~ to ~y. I )pent d
fur Wendy. a birthday gift for mt~rabk afternoon. didn't cnJO)
Brad, and some boob and puulei. lhc party, and left c:urly the
f<H 1heir children. following morning. I lmc "'>
I w:1!> in the hou~e no more than brother and hi~ wi(c but I will not
five m1nu1e" when Wendy i.nd re turn lo lhcir home un11I l ha,c.
Brad informed me that on Jan. l kicked the: habit. I hnpc my nc\r
1hcy had in~litutcd a no-smoking· vi~it will be 1his \ummer. hut 1l
rx,ltcy in lhcir home They hadn't could be 10 or 20 yen"" from now,
told me about It before my v1 it thank\ to you. I gue~s when )'Oii
hel'U U\e rhc) fe:1red that I might )Uggci.ted 10 your reader'> that they
Weddings
COHAN-HERNDON
Joy Elizabeth Herndon and
tcven Mnrk Cohan, both of Costa
Me~n. were united in marriage
prrl 27 a t the Courtyard Center
on The Villoge Green in Garden
GtO'>C.
rhe hrrdc wore a tea-length
t.1rfcta gown with a heart design
lace O\.erlay. It featured three-
quarter length sleeve~, callopcd
neckline and was accented with
'iequrn., and beads.
Serving as maid of honor wa
Veronica Kelley of Long Beach.
Junior bride maid was Kri!>tin
mith of Moorpark; haring the
dutie'> of flower girl were Ashley
Smith of Moorpark and Muffin
Cohan of Wc~I Los Angele .
The bride wore u tea length
ivory, silk brocade on<l lace go" n
designed by Scott MeClintock.
Serving ns maid of honor was
the bride's ~i!lter, Sandra Frens.
The bridegroom's brother, Randal
frnnkc, was best man.
After the ceremony. a reception
was held for the 125 fomily
members and fr iends as Cannon'!>
Restaurant in Corona del Mar.
After a Hawaii hone}moon, the
newlyweds arc al home in Corona
dc l Mar.
The bride. daughter of Mr . .i.lnd
Mrs. Eddy Chambers of Fount ain
Valley, is employed as vice
president, financi\11 controller, by
Bank of America. The bridegroom,
~n of Mr. and Mrs. Wc)lcy
Frnnke of Santa Ano, is audit
manager for Deloille and Touche.
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Anpy and Humiliated • ftli..,
o.r •arl1t I -.....,.,... an """' -.J ... ... •• [... ••
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llo•t1111dt ••••Claera, two
111•• .. pin and I CMpie ef
boldet of wtM dMsft'I mw.n you
111HNlcl be pmakted lo '""' • pos1lblc t'H~ of lun1 t'Hftr.
Obilou1ly you diet not ha\'t my
New Ytar's tolumn In fronl ut )Ou
wht'n you wrote. My lullflllont •tt not numbtrtd .nd nowhttt
did I ~•y, "I~ toluanl." Whal I
DID )11) ':as, "lk kind." II l!I no
act or klndntu 10 condone
moklna •lien the mtdlut
C\'ldencc •l•ln.U ii h so
merwhclmlna lh•t It I no lontcr
ptrmictcd on any domcsllt airline
and hundrtd\ of lnrat companlt1 .m not allow moklnic In thtlr
bulldinis.
Apparcnll)' )OU 11re •ddlctcd and
I feel sorry for }OU, but mllllons of
smoktrs have quit and you c•n,
\nn and ~tcwn Le)l1c
cmplu)ed by A Ill /.. • k) light,. John J'urco of Solana Beach wa he~t man. Ring bearer wa Scotty
mi1h of Moorpark. Ushers were
Mark Maeder of an Diego and
Chmtophcr lJnnl.cr of Occah,idc.
A~D t-;R ·oN-t•lARCE
Krmhe rlv Anne Pe:lrce of Co\lU
UECKER-Ll LIE Mesa and ·Breu Wallace AnderM>n
St. James Epi!.copal Chu rch in ol ll'\rne were un11ed in marri.1gc
Newport Beach was the site as t\ P r 1 I ::! 7 a t Th t• J· i r 1, I
Ann Hu1el Occker and Steven Congregational ( h1mh of Long
Wayne I e'lrc, both of Cardiff-by-Ucach
After the wcd<ling, a rcceptron,
.11,n .11 the Counyard Center,
lnlhm,l·d
I he bmic " the daughter of
l 111.1\lcth } krndon of r ountain
\ llllc\ .ind J.1rne1, C Herndon llf
l .1~una Hrl1' he 1 employed by
the Pcr,onncl fournal m;ig:mnc 111
( 11 .. 1.1 Mc'a r he bridegroom b the '>On of
Jo.in 0 Cohan of Hancock Park
.inJ .lohn R. Cohan of WeM Lo!>
\ngclc,. He tl> empio)cd b}
Otlctu.:,, Inc. in Anaheim.
Inc. .. ncwl)""ed honeymooned at
the Ahwahnce Hotel in Yo,emite
N,Jt1onal Park and ha"e made
1hcrr fi r t home in Go ta Mc~u.
CllAJ\1 BERS-FRAN KE
Corona dcl Mur residents Sheryl
Lynn Chnmbers and Nu1han
We)ley franke were united in
marriage M41y 25 nt I lcrilage Pnrk
in Dana Point.
the-Sc.1, '"ere united in marriage For her "edd1nl!! tl.1). Kimbe rly
April 6. d\O,c .1 prtm.:c'" '11fn g<lwn '"ilh
The couple \\"ll' ,1uendcd h> an ·• I c ll lo n I .1 l' c bud 1 cc
Renata Kung}'· ca,sa ndra cmhrordcrt•d with pearl,, The
H,1m~on. 1 hcre,,1 ~chill. Jean gm\ 11 fc.111m d .1 h,1,4111: wni ... 1,
duche'' 'lt·e'c' .ind ~.1t hcdrul Youngerm.1rl, anc\ ( .tll.1h.rn.
Rich Hmm. John I c'lre. Mike length tram, ,1cccntcd w11h lace
Lc,111.:. H.1rold Bed.er .ind Chud .ippltquc\ .tnd pearl
Fuller. Cl'\ing "" matron (lf honor "••"
A reception wa held .1fta the uc \nn Gurdo of ll.1\l.',11i,
Bndc,rn.11lh "ere Dwnc Mane cercmon) .it the Sculpture <i.irdcn Pearce:, w.ter-in-la"• o( the hmlc. .it Nc,o,.pon 1 larhor An Mu'>c11rn.
f \\O hundred guc't-. ,111emkd the M egan Andcr..on, I )nnc
fc\tlVlllC'> Andcp .. nn. '>l'!Ct,·rn-la" of 1he
bridegroom. Jcrr Ann Juh11,on. l he nc'"IY'' Ct" hone\ mn<,ncd 111 Son ta Rho<le,, La\.a1. 'iommer .11ul Lngl.1 nd ond Scotlond
I he bmle io; the tlm1gh1er of Dr. \laggic Youn~.
.rnd Mr-.. I l,1rold K. llccl.er ~he 1' Bc\t m;111 '"•" Cr.Ill? C ,1q1nau!!h .
cmpluycd hy I IO\\itHI t lughc\ Groom,mcn ~ere ~coll t\ndcr,nn,
Medical ln'>t1t ute 'I he bridegroom D:ilc ndt r'on. hrothcr' ol the
" the i.on of Mr. und Mr... W,1ync g1uorn. G1cgurv Pc.1rcc. Oc1d,
Le\ltC of c1,cond1dn. He " Pearce. kttrc~ l't1\\Cr\, brother' 111 ~----------~----~~-~~~---~~-1-----~~---~-~--~-~--~~--~-----~~-
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Oc:ar Ann l.Mdln: ~ lualhand
and I h•vc been manltd for 19
year". We art bolh 47, .. Herm1n"
lived w11h his mocbsr until we IOI
mamcd.
He never hH breakf111 11 home.
Iii.: ,,<>pl on his w•y lo work und
hi5 mc.>lher fixes him oatmeal.
(Her!( it perfec1. Mine ha~ lumps.)
It lkrm;u, i'n't at her place hy
K:1S, •he c.all11 and 1skl if he i• on
the "'<\y. Three nighl!I a week he
'WJ'I'> nl hc:r hou!le for an
"appcti.zer," just enough 10 ruin
hi' uppctitc fur 1he dinner I foe
h11n.
l\c had rt up to here and need
1,ome ildvacc. -Second fiddle tn
~y
t>c-ar flddlt: If lhl h•s bffn
aoln1 on for I 9 )'tin )OU 1houtd
tx-u'ed an ii b) this Cl~. Htnnan
ICi noc 1oln1 10 t'hange, so chanae
your 1ctl1udc and kttp your blood
prcuutt d.,,.n. •
K1mb<'rlv .ind Urett Anderson
the h11l11.. John tar1er .ind l ert}
I horn P'nn.
,\ rc1.cptt0n for the 360 rcla11ve~
.111d lmn<I' .111ending wu-. held at
the Nc,\port l hirbor Y.1cht Club
I he ne'" I\"\\ cd-. h<'r~cynmt>ned in
';rntl.ind .ind h<t\.C made 1hc1r fir t,l
home Ill ln1ne.
I hc hridc 1' the d.1ugh1cr ot
~tr' J I 11.trtlcy f urp111 of Co111a ·
Me,.1 .ind Ra\.nor Dale Pc11r1.c of ~.tndv. L t.1h · !>he " a direct
lfe,u·nd.1nt of Cul. Gm. \ ilh,1m
Br.1dfortl of Virg1n1~1 and 1
~r.1duJle of b tancin Hrgh chool
.ind Or,11\~c Cml\l C'ollcgc. She i-.
cmpio~ell ,,, a'"'tanl marf...clmg
dtrct.lllr at \1.11n Place
f Ile hrit.lcgruom I lhC \On Of
\Ir and Mr.... Frank Edwa rd
\nder~on J le " a graduate of
I ...i.111i:1a lltgh 't:hool and ~1.1du.1tctl 'umm.1 c.um laudc from
lJm,cr"I\ of Southern California,
ngagements
\let I IN I 0 'K-KOl>E~DO
lte1d1 Ann McClrn t0cl.. of
'lc"p1111 Uc.11:h nn<l John Gilbcn
Jfodcnho nf Sltn l>iego hnvc
,11111n1111cccl their engagement and
.11 c pl.in rung to lllttrt) Nov. 23 111
I orrc} l'tnc\ Chn 11.tn C.hurch tn
I .1 foll.a
1 hl pro,pc,IM: tmde is the
d.1ul(hter uf Jon :int.I Fntzic
\td hntod. of Nev.pun Bench
~h~ ~r.1dua1cd from Corona <lei
\1.ir I l 1~h '>chonl Jnd 111tcndcd
'i.tn l>IC!!O '>tale lJn1\.e r<11l).
I h\: f\lturc brrc1c~room 111 the
'"11 111 J11h11 .ind Doruth\ Rudenho
ol \ 1n Dic~o I le 8rJdu.11cd frum
f'.ttnd. I kniy J lagh \t:hool and "
,111 cnJ111 vrll\\nlOnt (oJlcge
I 11.:-pro<ipect1\~ hride1room i'
lhc: un of Mr 11nd MB. Robert
"l 'kc of San Marino He ii a
rat1uatc of an Marina Hiatt
Schunl 1tnd Ar11on11 Stile
l "'' r 11~ 1n Tcm~.
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Remember when he was tall as
the trees and you could see
the world from his shoulders?
When he could make anything
wrong right, and there was ·nothing
he didn't know! Come June 16th,
we'll help you return the favor.
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Theodore Man • Brooks Bros.
The Look, Inc. • Men At Work
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Fan Club • Go Sport • Hemphill's
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Benchley Luggage • Cheri
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Howard Htws StlVIC• converaina and wit abou8dina. praa!ie in "I, Claudius,'' ii is
"I, Claudiu .. " I, de"otcc. And now this 1977 BBC series ha!I dtflicull to know where to ~tart
H O\li can one help but iland the one 1h1ng it l:acked: uposure (The Telcviiion Academy, b)' the
tl\li<e· truck and giddy in front of to a new audience. To cap off it• way, had no such problem: "I,
"l , CI ot u u 1 u,," l hat m 0 st 20th 1nnivcr11ry KIHon, PBS'1 Oaudiuli" (ailed to win a single
e ntcrta1n1ng of mini~,eriu ''Masterpiece Theatre" will rc~al Emmy). We'll be11n with the
ma terpiecei? the 13·part °Cl1udiu'I" in it screenwriter, the late J1ck Pulman,
This i hn~ rv hould work, entirely, !ilantng toniJhl. who stitched together two Robert
and · -sadl> , eldum doc : The: timing and the symbolt. m Gnwes' noYels, "I, Claudiu~" and
1 alentcd people take a cla~ic arc both apropos. Though "Jewel "Claudius the God." Wi sely,
no\el (in th1 ca e, one of the in the Crown" fon~ might di agree Pulman relied most heavily on the
premier \\Orks of hi toricnl fiction ''Claudiu~" hrought to 0 clo c th~ fi~t novel (the bas1s for the fint
111 the Engl1'1h language), adapt it era of the great "MuMcrpicce,." 3 l I cpi'iodes), ai Oaud1us' nl\t to
lu1thfully but not \la-.1 hly, • nd five-year trcich that beaan with power is a more enjoyable story
cast it impectJhly. ..The St.\ Wive of Henry VIII" than hi fall.
"Claud1u · hJ' C\Cl)th1ng: great and ran through "Elizabeth R" In Pulman's script the
cven1s and lic lf1-;h motive , palace and "Up tairs, Downstuirl!." Claudians are the most modern of
-----------------------...;.,..._--.Romans. His "Claudius" is
Watergate and "The Godfather"
ur~d "Dynasty" rolled in to one, a
wuty :imalgam that never foil to
amu c and absorb. It is great art
as great fun.
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The ltidl •t their lhutrical lieu in thrs week
as two new 1t11e musicals open. both
potlipli• the ,ounJCr set -"BupJ Malone"
at the t:.ipna Pltyhouse and
"Annie'" at the Orand Dinner
,Theater.
The Laguna Youth The1ter
winds up its l 99().9 J season
with "Bugsy Malone," the st-ar
\'Cflion of Alan Parker's 1975
all-youngster mQvie about pint·
ized a•ngstcrs. Joe c .
Lauderdale is directing the
Laguna ~how.
"Bug:.y Mutone" opens
Friday and will be prr.,cnted for
10 con ecutive day ' through
June 23 with cunam nt 1:30 Intermission p.m. (except Sunday when
curtain is 2 p.m.), with Saturday ,,_ ___ _
2 p.m. nt the playhou!>e, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. Call 494.-8021 for ticket
information.
The comic trip "Little Orphan Annie" come
to life nt the Grand Tue dav as the musical
·:Annie" opens for a . ummer-iong run, through
Sept. 4.
Children "''" be admiitcd free for all perform·
ancc' at the Grand, 7 freedman Way, Anaheim.
,C.111 772-77 10 for rc!lcrvations and ticket
1nformat1on. .
Two . Orange Count) profe sional stage
production~ complete their run!> with final per·
formnncc.. 1h1s wcd,cnd.
The French romantic drama "Loi Uaieom
DangercuM:t." resumett Wednesday and playa
1hrough Saturday II the Gem Theater, 12852
Main St,, Garden Grove, with cunain at I p.m.
Rcscrv11tion ttrc taken at" 636· 7213.
The Alternative Repertory Theater winds up
1t rco,:1val of Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of
Our Teeth " fiMI performances are Thursday
through S:i1urday at 8 p.m. 3nd Sunday at 7 p.m.
Jt AR1, 1636 S. Grand Ave.. Santa Ana.
Rc"1ervat1on' 836· 7C)29. 1. ~
l he"'hcrc around the local theater circuit,
the.,c production-. continue their re pective
engagement .
• "l lappy End" ut South Coa t. Repertory, 6SS
Town Center Drive, Co!ita Mesa (957·4033),
Tuc~dU)''I t~rough Fridnys at 8 p.m., Saturdays at
2:30 and 8, Sunda~ ot 2:30 and 7:30 until July
13.
• "Born Yesterday" at the Co ta Me a Civic
Playhou c, 61 l Hamilton St., Col.ta Mesa (6SQ·
5269), Thur,days through Saturdays at 8 p.m.,
Sundays at 2 p.m. until June 30.
• "The Threepenny Opera" at the Newport
fheatcr Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport
Ucach (531-028 ), Thur days through Saturdays
,11 8 p m.. undays at 2:30 un1il June 23.
• "No Mother But Jazz" at the San Clemente
Communtty Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San
Clemente (492-0465), Wednesdays through
Saturday at 8 p.m. until June 29.
• "An Act of the Imagination" at the Way Off
Broadway Pla)hou e, 1058 E. fir t St., Santa
Ana (547-8988). Fridays and Saturdays a< 8 p.m.
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By Jon Marcus
Tht Assoclalld Prus
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. -One
day, Curious George turned SO.
. And so, he got the kc~ to the
City.
"George, l want you to
remember," said the ma yor:
"Don't get into trouble with the
key!> to Cambndge."
Six million copies after Curiou
George' mi'iadventurcs f1rs1 were
publ1 hed 1n 1941 , the
grandchildren of. his fir t admirers
p:ud homage Friday 10 the
hypcruct1ve chimpanzee befriended
by the ma11 in the yellow hat .
"He'!> ""Y and he gets into •' lot
of trouble," gushed 7-yeur-old
Thaddeus Stcfanov-Wugncr, one
of 300 cheering young ter who
'ihared Curious George's birthday
cake, balloom and punch outside
the Cambridge Pubhc Library. "I
like him "
The 5-ycar-old co-creator of
the book~ Margret Rey. aid he
and her husband hat.I the mo'lt
ba\lc of rca on'I for in,enting
George.
''We did 11 because we needed
:------;;~~~~~~==~~=~===:--------j money." ~he atd as children warmed around her, a~kcd for
hug1, und offered hnndmadc
birthday card'\
"It\ ,, good book," !laid Rey,
who live!> in Cambridge and
mnnagc' the rights to Curaou'
Georgc·m,pircd mcrchandi e. "We
~1e'vcr thought of children, we did
1t only to plea e ourselvc . By
happ)' cuinc1dcncc, the children
had the 'amc kind o f
1magina t1on."
A German n.111\C:, Rey joined
force~ with her f \lture hu band,
It A Re\, to found un .id\Crtmng
.1gcncy 111 Rio de JJnc1ro They
married 111 1935. mo-.cd to Pans in
1936 nd fled the Nati inva\1on of
1940, riding biC)clco;; and carrying
the munu crtpt ror Curiou'
George:.
The book Wll publi hed 1n the
n1tcd Stutc' a )ellr Inter.
"You don't feel the time rc11ly,"
Re) ~"i.d Fr1d.1y "We only did one
every "~ or 1,cven year\, when we
hnd forgotten what a pain It wa'I."
She wrote the book., tic
1llustrnted them
"It wa al~ a J9y, but 11 was n
lot o( work For some reason ii
pa id oft" '
H.A. Rey died in Cambridac in 1~77.
The couple rollahoratcd on the
oriamal edttion and six other title
1n which Curiou~ Oeo.rge.:; took 1
job, rode I hike , Sol I medal,
learned lhc alphabet, ~nt to the "°'Pi••• ind new a lute. T-enty·
cipt other CUriout Georae bcx>k
have been 1d1pttd rrom ~n
animated film terics.
Mayor hcc Wolf hancted 1
hr ke, 10 the dty to a «>Mumed
CurkMia Ocorae stand·ia. he said
the tories "have somethina
unMnal aboUt them, and the
draw Oft thinp that arc common
10 •II k1di and 11 •II tuna."
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u .... ..., ~· •llldl• Sul Mll'CIOUI ooa1ld1Nd Mntlf the
won& Wiid al twla. ldulical. Prom
the .............. ,They
look 9llGllf ,... IDr ph saket!
Apnetlc"91C1ack.
So lhe Md IWia ••r, Michelle -and a •• ,.non earner• crew
-w.nt to hilllbutt, Ohio, with
1n "anti-twtn 1tu1ude ' lut yc1r to
experience the 1nnual Twin D1ys,
an event they considered 1 hideous
Americana sideshow.
ln\tCld Of I cyniCll tile,
Marcoux came 1way with a 22-
minute documentary that won the
Student Ac1demy Award, the
highest U:S. prize for a student
film, And her attitude changed,
something renectcd in the comic
but ~ignant film, "Twinsburg,
Oh.: SOme Weird Kind or Twin
Thing." •
"We went in thinking this wa a
freak show, but when you're there
you find out it's really not some
kind of weird twin thing after all,"
Marcoux said in a telephone
interview from her San Francisco
apartment.
"Some of them arc quirky. But
it ended up being mostly about
how difficult it is, this continual
proce s of separation. The film'
about how hard it is to have a
close relationship but have
epnrate lives."
Marcoux will be in Hollywood
today when the awards ceremony
will be held. The winners were
announced May 17 by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences, the same -group that
gives out 0 cars for feature films."
Marcoux, who hopes to make a
ca reer of Jilmmaking, al o is
c. rching for a di tnbutor for the
documentary that' scheduled to
<> :ur nallonally June 25 on public
tclcv1 ion. And she' looking
fo rward to going back to
Twin'!hurg next year to how her
film.
"It wao; when I went up on stage
to receive an award for coming the
farthe'it for Twin Oa~. I came
from California and my siMer
come from New York City,"
Marcou~ recalled. ''The emcee
o k me, ·Arc )OU coming bad.?'
and I almo t gu hed, 'Oh )e ,
every year.' And I meant it. l was
completely pulled into the whole
thing."
The Twinsburg thing can be
weird, but also hard to resist
because of mo t people's
fa c1nntion with look-alike 1blings.
The event gets major national
media coverage. There are twin
Elvis impersonators and prizes
awarded for mo t identical,
biggc t, mallest, etc.
The 31-year-old Marcoux, o 'lelf-
de cribed "di affected Ohioan''
ond product of Stanford' renown
two-year ma'ltcr's degree program
an documcntnry rilmmak1ng, rni'ied
$20.000 to make the film in five
dJ) of ~hooting.
Her mother, who rn1 ed her
1dcn11cal daughters in Cleveland 20
minute north of Twinsburg, gave
Murcoux the idea of filming Twin
Day . The pro pect o( a
homecoming and making up with
her istcr sold Marcoux on the
idea.
"My sister and I just weren't
getting along at all," Marcoux
c~plained. "We had ju t had thi
bia knockdown, drag-out fight.. So
I said, 'How'd you like to go to
Twin Day ' and she 1mmcd1ately
loved the idea."
Ten ion had been building for
a while. Sue didn't go to
Michelle's recent wedding becau e
he had too much school work.
Wh en Michelle visited. uc a ked
her to find another place to tay
·after eight days of haring Sue'
tiny Son Francisco opanmcnt.
"We were gelling on euch
other' nerves trying to tell each
other, 'He>, thi is my hfc re peel
1t. Ju t because l'm your twin
doe n't mean I have 10 drop
everything when you coll,"' Sue
Marcoux said.
The emotional struggle hnve
been lifelong, from the time they
were abruptly eparatcd at age 5
for kindergarten cla e to the
time Sue 1ns1stcd at age 12 that
they could no longer hare o
bedroom or bath ,
"We never wore the me
clothe or anlthing like that," Sue
Marcoux ait . "We alway prided
our elves on creating eparute
ltves. But when you're a twin there
arc certain c'<pcctation~ that you
ha .. c to act pa t.
''In one re peel, 11'$ natural to
think you ha"c a companion for
h(c hccau e you're a twin and
shue expe riencc . But ju~t
bcClute you k>ok ahke doe n '1
me1n you'N clotc or have to !Illy ...... , au the time ."
At one poinl 1n 1hc
documcnt1ry, which 1t1r Sue and
Michelle t1lkina with other twin ,
Michelle gy1, "I'm not 1 twin like
I'm upposcd to be a twin ." It 11
t0meth1n1 bolh 1 1en havt Iona
felt.
W11h more than J,000 •t• of
twtn It the event, MarccMll ••
l , ,.... ' '
I '
'I ~I
' '
Ible to llwJW 1 wide ranae of vteWS
OR powlnt up the Hmc, btit
different. She talked to youn1
tcen-•sc 11rl1 who fight ewer
boyfriends. She 1ntcrv1cwcd two
elderly men -dreSKd 1n loud red
and or1nae Hawaii11n tlt1ns -who
uy they still 1trugle with tryin1 to
live scpantc lives.
In her pre-producdao rese1rcb,
M1rcoux ditCovcred tltat many
children fantHlle about ha' ins a
twin, thlnkhtt thlt 1 lftinor-im11c
cell w1'o put ou1 a conlbct on her
tater who eul'YWtd the murder
1ttempe.
docwncatary hu ranstd from near
uncontroll1ble l1up1cr to people
gainina new in111h1 into what 1t'i
like be1n1 1 twin, according to
Marcoux's profeuor Henr)
Breitrose. "Some o( 111 seems
dippy and loopy and then si.ddenly
)Ou see beyond that and hsten to
what 1he people are really saying.
h 's c1mpy and poipant," he
Stanford tudcnh have won
statu•ttc from the Academy .eysn
of 1hc la t c1Jht )Un, but molt of
the documentimtt have. been on
more .$tfl<>U ~UbJCCts.
1bh"1 would ltndentaftd them.
But in rHlity, not all twin
relationshipt IN C101J: on 1 rcce nt
televiaioft talk show. a hoi.1
lntcMIWed a twtn from 1 priwn
''Yes, I pea )OU could uy
&here arc evil IWins." quipped
Marcoux. .. And not that man)'
have lhat pi)<bic link peop'c talk
about. I don't." "J think wc\1c done every
childhood di~easc you could
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plunes. and the late Roaer Kun12 ntENCH ART IN SOlml&aN
or Llguna Beach for inspirina he r CALIFORNIA COLLECTIONr
mastery of composilion. AT LA. COUN"IY AltT MUSEUM
Thoui:h roolcd in the tr~dition Every once in a whi~. Soulhem
or l~C ~rench lmprc )IOftiltS, ' California is blemod with an all
especially '"· the way ~ach aubjeCl exhibition ot IUCh extnordinary
p.anorama 1~ ~mphas1zcd by • p~nions. h's worth p therina scnc~ o~ p:unti~~· her ~anvose1 the family ror the drive and 1 day Ar~ lit with a sp1r!led lnsunc~ ~nd away from the routine. ''Monet to lyri~I ~cs1.urc w~1ch. defy !ipcCilic Matisse: French Art in Southern
catcgonza11on. V1~wing the work California Collections" on display
up clo e or ut a distance: you can nt the LA. County Museum of An
Feel . the _s pontaneity 1ihc 1hrough Aug. 11 is just that kind
experienced m each brushstoke. of exhibit.
Culvo's glorious "Laguna As n chronicle for the dynamic
Canyon Series," whose paintings IQO..ycar period in French nrt
begin ot the freeway off·ramp and spanning the careers or Claude _
include ~er perceptions of the Monel and Henri Matisse, the
togunu Lagoon and rocky exhibition <clcbrotcs the
land cape terrain, as ~ell . os lhc distin_guishcd trauition in Sou1hern
newer "San Juan Capistrano California of collecting \\rl from
series." suggest that one's staunch this key period.
respect for the land and its purest
re!lourccs is far more valuable 10 LA. County Museum of Art,
the soul than the profits of 5')()5 \Vi/shire Dlvd., Los Angeles
impending Jevelopment. (213) 857-6000. Hours nre: Tues.·
. .., _,..,_
11111 wiU bl II
lhe ,...auranl lllMI in tho buulif ul
prdcn. Anolher difference ahis
year is no IUctiun. T1ac auction
wu held al our hall. We want
people JUll IU cnJOY 4he (ood and
aiocaaJuc," Gumc added.
Rc:tcrvatk>n 1nfurmt1t!on on the
$15 per person cvcnl aan he
obtained by callina ahc PSO
dcvcklf'mcnt orracc, 474-2109. • SEASON ENDING SUPPER
wnhelm's four rc1taurant1 arc alllt>
amons the 1.5 provkUna food for
the al rre.co auppcr buffet 11 the
June 22 end or seat0n auction or
Sou1h C.oa t "Repertory.
Jim Henwo<>d is chairman of 1he
"H~ppy Emting" cvenl which
begins al 6 p.m. with the supper
and a silent auction and continue ..
mECJ•
From C1
He volunteered that he Mlw 1t on
anything from small additions lo
$1,000,000 new home con'itruction.
Sure. I wa!I pleased that I wasn't
'ipcnding $1 ,000,000 but I abo
Marred to \\Onde r who the} were
'iendmg out on my little $25,000
addition.
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1'hmu~t the ~ ,...a1
will join 1n 1 cloak ud ~r
min hem ~aery Mt In ~·,
Ru:u mg Twenues Diane Doyle i,
dir.:clur of 1hi1 play.
• l)rc~' hi Ca!.uul or 20' and $75
rcsc:1'1tt1on may be duaraed b)
culling 9.57·2602 or 9~7-403l. Car
tic:kclll 11rc uli.o .-vailable b)
lclcphunc.
Commntce members for the
rund·ruii;cr include CRlhcrinc
lhycn, cu1"mc chairwoman, and
1.l n.• Sherwood, Catherine
Md~urnnd, Michele Meyer, Olivia
John,01l. Joyce Justice, Blrbar•
Murra). Nuddic Wehner, Mary
Ann fmley, Melanie Oay, Oick
Wave nnd Carol Ogilvie.
1n pcctor in the category of friend
und u .. c him as an unpaid
'01N1h.1nt who h:K the e!lpcrll~e
.tnd po"er to en'iure a quality JOb
from your cuntr.1ctor!I.
I hi\ 1<1 1mporrnnt since you may
soon fmd yourself a' a "pcrwna
non gr11ta.. 1f you stand around
wutchmg Olll<I tcrt:iinly if you urc
hold enough lo ask question
Calvo pain tings have been Fri. JO a.m. to 5 p.m .. Sat.-Sun. JO
c x h i b i t e d n a t ion a 11 y a n d a.m. to 6 p.m. General Admission:
internutionally, including the S4, cbildrcn under 12, $2.50.
Spanish consulate and the White M.,embcrs free.
Cdgar 0 L'SJ)' 'The Song of the Dog'' 1s pcUt of the "Monet 10 M.1t1ssc·
Frcnd1 Art from Southern C.1l1forniJ Collections" now on c·xh1u1t dt th"
Los Angcl('s fount~· Museum of Art.
That evening I looked at our
finished construction ant.I !ltartcd
to sec !IOmc funny anglc!I .
In wnunary, put your cit)
I ,,1y GoJ hie''> the Cit) bulldmg
1n!lpcctOI'! 1 hey arc valuublc civic
'ervant~.
Next ~eek: Suh·Contrattors.
SIGNS
From Cl
d11\\lllll\\ll area cnultl n.:.1lly be a
tfl,a'ltcr Ob' 1oul>IV. the fact that
1t\ a garden places the u!lc into a
d1flcrcnt catcgof) 1han 1e1ail. Yet
'~c .111 arc '>till ble\'>Cd by its
prc,encc
II\ the ~''' of Jeath for the
· v1llJgc look"' tu hu\c a freeway
cut 1hrough 1hc middle t1f a town.
.rnd P,1c1fic Coast H1gh.,..ay (I
mean frcc"'a) ). 1-. nu exception.
Lc1ok "hal happened to Del Mar.
"hen the free" a} Y.3!> relocated to
1hc ouhk1r1' of town It real!\
hc~amc "a place." Maybe the new
p.11 allcl roJd '}stemlt that arc 10
be lo1:.11ed 111 the down coa'll
prt>JCCI b) lrvmc C'omJ"l.10\ m.1y
re II eve pa rl of the problem
However a freeway 1l> st1lf a
free" :w! If CalTrans wa'n 't :.o
bu1eau'crat1c, land caping could .u
lco!lt b implemented 111 the
median area. which would !>Often
the street ccnc nd contribute to
u "softer'' h1ghwa~.
W e all should be ~ratcful that
:iomeonc hud th e vision to plant
tree!> along the -.idewalk. It 's a
woi:iderful C\Hmplc o f how
land coping can hide a m) nad of
man's m1 take . Thinl how much
more a1tract1 ve, how C.D.M.
would be. if we could add tree to
the parking arc.is and gasoline
l>tOtlOOl>.
Speaking of land caping, the
parking lots for restaurants and
hops would have been located
behind the building , as lot ' do
no1 contnhute to the "energy" of
continuou<i buildings. But since
the> are there, the city should
ha\e required tree in the part...1ng
area!> and the !lidewalk. Store wall
high enough to hide 1he cars and
l o" eno ugh not 10 he
overwhelming would be an
excellent addition to making
P.C It "livable."
One doesn't have to look vel)
for 10 ~cc why the Santa f'e and
Carmel' have retained their
\lntagc charm The ans.,..er arc
1mplc1 No neon light, ~mall
s1gnagc (with taste} and relative 10
Coron,1 dcl Mar, no dupliC<ttion of
sign -. un the su me shop . Al o
prohih1 t Oat roof<,, give bonuse for
set back\ and land. capin~.
Somet11nc, JUSt dri\e down
P C.H. and count the 11mcs a shop
duplicates ih sign . The name i
generally on the ca nva s awning
.ind a metal sign abo"c 1he 'ihop,
which hould be outlawed. MaJOr
mall developer learned a long
time ago that over iLed signage
cheape n the look of a retail
center. I hope the shop owners
will !lee that wi!>dom and stop the
"'-.ign war" It' ju'!_ too distrnc11ng.
t ha\C lived in Corona dcl Mar
lor more :w than )Car-. and I have
Jl .... ay-. bragged about 11\ 1:.h:irm
and \Cn'c of v1ll,1ge llnlc'I\ the
-.hop owner-.. hanl,, commercia l
de"clopcr' and home o"nc1' come
up with some lind of dc\lgn 'land·
.ml..,, Y.C .ire .d i Ill lor .1nuthcr1 "I I .1 rbor Ho11 lc-..in.J " I h.11 ' Jlll>t
100 l11!!htl·n1ng to C\Cll Cllll'-.ld1!1
Jh111l .1hm1111 1
Elliott's 'Get a Ule' show
getting a second chance
NEW YORK -Dob ond Chm cll101t's "Get a Life" is getting a
second chance.
It had been dropped from Fo~ Broi1dcn!l ting's new schedule for next
I.ill, hu1 the network recon!lidercd and decided to include the show in its
~Jturdny night lineup.
Fox\ change of hcnrt c.1mc :t'i it removed a new cries, "Bill & Ted'
bcellcnt AdH!nturc, .. from 11-; aturday nighl lineup for next fall.
That half-hour \enc,, b3 cd on the lut movre .tbout two time·l~veling
dut.le ... " he1ng 'pu1 on hiatu'i,'' -.aid FC'x 'ro~c mnn Michael Pcikoff.
"Get a Life." 11 corned} in which Chm Elholl play a grown man who
refuse\ w le•J\C h1 p<1ren"' home, premiered la'>t ea on and wo
hro<1dea't Sund..i) n1glm. rhc father " pla\cd by Bob Elliott, Chm' real·
life d.1d and former memller of the Boh 1uic1 Ru y comedy team.
Fo' \ SJturd:1y n1gh1 lin eup no" will ron-.ist of two epbodes of
J'Cop.,," then "'I c1tJlly Hidden Video" and "Get a Life,'' Peikoff said.
From North Orange County
From South Orange County
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540-1220
496-6800
642-5678 EJ
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
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Tim e To Buy!
70&-7091h Marguerite ·Good
solid duplex, 2·2BR units plus gu-
est room, $525.000. A Must Seit.
410-8 Goldenrod · New, split
level 3BR townhome. patio. 3 de·
cks, views over the city. It's a be·
auty! Call To See!
209 Da hlla • Unusual' Near new
contemp. 3BR, Family, 2'~ Bath.
Ocean, bay & city views. Loads
of granite & marble, $799,500
OPEN SUN 1·5 PM
P.S. Coming Soon . Cozy
duplex on ocean side of bayslde.
Call & reg1s1er tor your walk
through
Costa Mesa 1 024
*PACIFIC RIDGE•
•8 NEW HOMEll•
3 & 4BR ciOH to lhe
beachl 2,400 IQ h
Priced from $359,900
SPECIAj. BUILDER
FINANCING!
Open MON A FRI
10.3, S AT/SUN 1·S
2101·211S Y•llew
Rd or by appt 642·
&e64 Broker CO•OP
28R Condo, 40S·lowa
Rent-buy. $995, ronl
applies to purchase
751·7263. dy 642·3581
••AUTIFUL tradl·
t .. n•I 2 etory 1610
Tustin Ave, Newpor1
Hgt• 3BR 2BA. office,
3 car gar new kite. Fr
doors. newly painted
lnfout, lushly lndscp
Wall( lo bo11ch/achool
$450.000 548·1009
BEST ON'WISTllDE
3 BA. 2 BA, fam rm,
frplc. recenl redec w
new fixtures & many,
many extras Near
schools & shopping
MUST SEEi $234,500.
OPEN IAT/IUN.
853 JOANN IT.
By owner 631-0323
722·1872 wkdr
REDUCED TO
S199,900
E Side Twnhome 2BR
20A din rm, gar, a.'c,
I p, sec sy1t Martlyn
MolroH Bkr 645·1915
Huntinqton
Bcac h 1 O·lO
Acro11 PCH. 'Harbour
Pacific' Bach, model
perfact St22,850
646-8724.842..()493
owe Ltg exoc. houH
48R, pool • 1 BR •Pt
RV parking $247,500
Prine. only 645·1876
SEAIRIDGE
VILLAGE
$5,000 DOWN!
2BR 2Ba End Unll.
profe1slooal decor.
hghl A airy, clean.
bankable, S210 000
CHUC K A LIZ
JONeS 7 80.9000
or e.-.&74~
Aemax black logo
Irvine 1044
Ope n Sat/Sun 1 ·• 3 9 NIGHTHAWK
N1•wprnt
8c;1, ti 1 Oo(l
OCEAN VIEW
IPYGLAll HILL
Bolt possible locallon
w11h a labulous view
Au1ldor's own home
ologonlly cu1tomtzod •
5 bdrm1 maids,
1pnclous family
kitchen, formal dining
rm ponelod 11udy ~
large bonus rm Re·
ducect to 51 ,59!1 000
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
3 IODEGAUY
lll·44N
Let your
neighbor
know
Nr•.,•:pr ,, ~
Bt'.ir t: : ll!/l
IAVFRONT
Lowell priced unll in
th• Towers! Prlrn• 3rd
floor tor :111on :! bdrm
2 balh own your own
wllh prlval• sundock
ovorlool\1ng the bay
Full security bldg
Bont sllp avollabl•
Just $225.000 L H
,3-C 3121 W Coa1t ""1
Ac:ro11 from
~flWPOll lml)0'1•
OPEN SUN 1·5
873-4400
Absolute steal' 4 new custom exec ts·
totes with pnvo1e gate guarded areas
with pool t\ spas on l '2 acre Builders
hqu1da1tng $200.000 ~low matlcet For
S999,000 each with t rms1 Call
PATRICK TENORE
721 -1!00
OPEN TODAYI
about your
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(kJ\\•l11Jd
"'"loO!t
Completely romodaled
3 BA. 2 BA homa w/lg
yard just minutes
from Back Bay
$425,000 482 'E 20th
St Please call for
appl 631-0360 Woodbridge-SW style ;iiiiii::iiiil::iiiil:::;iiiil:::;::====-=== tot 4BR 2Ba, 2100 11f
Call u\ . . 642-56 78
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l<;l;md 100
CHARMING Welt end
2Br 28a, lrg gra11
yard & patio, perfect
for renlal or remodel
$595,000. EZ 10 show
631-021 t or 645-8189
Cor rlri.1
(!Pl M.ir 10?2
PurchaH1 lhe home OI
your choice with only 6•. dowo No clo1lng
COlll ne~~ This 11
nol D VA, FHA or •Q·
ulty share You r•·
celve 100' ownership •IY ftllftlER• a. 100'1to tax t>enelll• vwn
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and a1abl• Income CdM Corner loC So
C all Co-Equity Agt of PCH BHut re·
239--4.)34 modal owo•rs unit le 161< A11umable nn IANK Rl,01 av •PP« 673-~S73 •
Coron;i
del Mar 1022
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HtO-OCCAN CAT AL·
INA. CITV LIGHTS
VIEWS from Ihle •P•·
CIOUI mullt·l•v•l•d 5
BA 4 'h BA home
Thll Includes 11 pttvate
detached I BA. 1 8A
gue11 quaner1 Too
m11ny amen1t1e1 to
mention' A Musi •••'
Sl.8SOOOO
Open aun 1·S
440 R iv e ra T er·
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C•ll Trleh e44 .
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UNIQUE HOMEI
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720-1111
Ma1k Cardelucc1 Bkr K"ow About Bani! COM Ouplu 2BR IBA ~~~.! '!~!:1 •Fr:: ,:~: aa 1499,900. OLOa CdM Ov~t .. ,
Information call 840'""090 or ?2t-oe&5 appro• 4000 eq ft
133-0122 Opeo Hou.. l ·SPM 13200 mo incom•.
• on Sat, Seller mouvatect Sub•
4111 Cove, Dana Point, Cuitom l'lom• site ,.12 mll •II oner1 Aaktng
custom home •It• Muel COM B •ick lel0.000. Agl 81'·2135
s 1 .. 11 U96,000, low· Oully ' ocean 111\lw•
• t price •••P• to po111bie 10 000 .,q h
b•acih Owner1agent tot. ,810,000. Exllt•ng
•H-O!S02 28R 28A colt•O•
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RULEITATE
BKR Hl-1158
Jol'ln 721·11 II
Out Of WOftl? Yew re not .U.
Ol llletl -IOOll .. "• fOt
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Location for buey
pron 28A 2u1. conoo.
Nor• H1gg•n• AHltOt '"'~'
ost.1 r.11··~.1 1024
•UllGUI•
WIMILITONHME
Upgrad~ on 1•ro• 101
4 9d, 3 Ba w formal
dm rm, r•m rm & Ill•·
f)lacat, lam•ly kllcllen
w ••para,... eating
area Lrg yard a1ea
Prim• location near
So COHI Plue '
fraewayt Pool, apa &
tenn11 courts A steal
~· ... tO OOOI
FANTASTIC FINC
Open Sa t/Sun 1-9
By Ownr EZ qual, 3Br
I •Ba, lam rm RV &
IPO S2!19.000 1130
Pautarino M8·8009
Mesa Vordo vory belt
buy 4BR 2BA 3 frpl1,
2,000 sq ft Nowly
re"'oCI kll New sky
light. ca•pet, Ille hllftJ·
wood floors ll1rough·
out, formel din rm
Pr1ced 10 ••II at
S295,SQO 298 I
Aodro1 SI Drive by, •
ll'len cell 644·74,49111
NWPT HOTI MIA
Prior Sole0r'a1t00ut •
Cred11 Turn·Oown"
New, 9uper amen1t1e1
38A 2•.,eo, no com·
parables at 14SO 000,
$3!> 000 below •P· ~.. pral .. 1381 La~erte
$3851< Agt 5118·3;>04
WOODBRIDGE CONDO
Bast floor plan 3br,
2ba Specious iutch·
en F p hte & brry.
Mov•ln cond Owner
1189 900 786-HOe
l.lquna
8P,"ICl1 1 fl·W
Ooean view bull~"'9
elte, Irregular, on
road, beauttlul v1•w1,
pre1t1g1ou1 area.
SJ75 000 l~m• 873-e24l
OPEN IUN 12-4
347 •M•RALD UV
3BR 3 SBA pv1 bch
Lg llbrary, spa 6
morel Call AQI lor
gate en1rv. 494-6192
l .!ljltrl.1
N1q111·I :<i' •• ' •.. , ..... .,. -•t Ln (I !Ith & 'tu1t1n, , • ..,..,..,,_ ~ ••• " ..... 1 ·
• or for appt, call 180 OCIAN, MllTI
Ma.1M? er • .,.._ I YALLIYVllWI
•I/Side llecuttft• ?4 al Ovmr Apt 11 117 .,. LOT
OeslOt* rectecorat~. Opeo I 10 6 S•I Sun •er 'oen .. bonut
480, 2V•8A w new 2110 Ol'no .. Or 4BA 3 691 1 f Prof decor;.
fr. doors, carpet, -f11m rm Very clean lncuc:pd , se•OK
wOOd noors, paint a L g corn• 1 Io I Ownr Aft •ff-t1u
reland1c11pad. A•· $385 000. Ownr 8kr
duced to Sot.000 I 979·6009
193-tHO Bkr lo_w_c_L-,.-...._---3-8-A
0P9" .. t Sun 1 to I I 3• •BA, new •utchen &
26" Sh•rwe>Oct St CM t>1t•1n1 l'45K Prtnc
I llft HOlllll I only 845·1179
a & •8A cloH 10 the PE~K·A·80011
b • • c h 1 It• rt at Win 2 01nMr1
a •"" tt.. • 1 o 1. w,..,. too11"" '°' • rwa-ttr.1• • 111 V ..... "~ or IOb if 11*• II'..., .-0
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Me1l 10 . Otnntt fOf 2 Conttte. c.o Detly Plloc S30 W. ~SC., eo... M1ti. CA. t1U7
........... ,ont ...... Cyn ...
72l·1200 l 1,1M,OOO 8'M 14
Sun24 **' tCM W Oceentront, H 8 E
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P:t41TI It 175 000 ...,..,,. t ..
2IOI La ...... Costa MHa
IM-9333 $253 900 Sun 12-5 2 BR plui FAii RM or Diii · "
• • 1200 E. Balboe 81, Pen Pt NB
•418 ...... cdM .
971·2'11 M2t.OOO
873-3777 11 "5.000 Sat/8-.m 1-6
Sun 1.5
••2033 Bayside Or. CdM
875-2311 $2.999,000 Sat Sun 1•5 ,.
1"" • 2 R~ Gr.nd Val ... , Btg CanyOn, Npt
Beech
1508 Eton Place, Westclltf, N8 ~-e200 St,1•5 000 Sal Sun 1·5
6'2·5200 S535 000 Sat Sun 1·5
22902 Camin*> Albol, L~una HtHS
Me-9333 11&1.000 Sun 1·5
• 255 EYerltng Cyn. Sh0feellft9, CdM
t60e Harrow Pl, Westchff, NB 844-9080 11,450.000QSun 1·5
5'2·5200 S599.000 Sunday 1·5
2 BR plu1 FAM Rll or DEN
........ Rue Ma•s<-U..a 8tg Cyn. NB
* • • ~ 1 t ~ B.11ysi<M IX., CorOI'. a d i)f ,,..,
Hi10 Tusl1n A,,_ (Npt Hgts) CM 759-9100 $3,000,000 SUI' 1•3().4 30
548·1099 $450 000 Sun 1·5 842·5200 ~t 500 Suncsay 1·5
9902 Currant, Founta.n Valley
868-9333 $485 000 Sun 1·5 ••280e Lafay•n• Av•. N 8
673·3777 St 395.000
2101 Vanoy Rd Costa M•ta
&42·8664 $359,900 Sat Sun 1·5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• •57 Balboa Co,.vs (Balboa CovH) N e
675·6Ull S9t5,000 Sat Sun Hi
711 Vta Lido Nord, Lido Isl• 67~-6181 S925,000
• 3001 Country Club. M .. a V•rCS.. CM
631-12645 S4tt.900 Sunc:tey M~
3 BEDROOMS • 28 Vionna, Harbor Ridge Crest, Npt Beach 316 & 31&''1 Jasmine, ( • 1Br 6 ton>. COM
759·9070 S710,000 Sat Sun 12·5
•2506 Westmlnll•r. EUtlld• CM'
6't2·6200 $295.000 S.mcs ... y 1 ·5
2I1 Via Orv•eto. Lido Island
67!>-4822 S595.000 Sun 1·5
t987 I Estuary. Huntlnglon 8f'ach
868·9333 $218,900 Sun I 1·3
Jt•H S1c1ly. Costa Mesa
668·9333 $274,000 Sun t ·5
:)38 Gold•nrod, Costa Mes9
688·9333 $287,000 Sun 1 ·5
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
640-9396 5679,500 Sunday 1·5
• 1456 Key V1ow, Corona d•I Mar
631·1400 $759 000 Sat Sun 12·5
• 227 E11en1og Cyn, Sl'loreclfs CdM
844-9060 SI, 795 000
'* •420 Holmwood, Ne.vpor1 B•ach
Sun 1·5
720-0811 S~9S,OOO Sunday 1·5
204 Garno!, Balboa Island
675.41822 $879,000 Sat Sun 1·5
29192 Bobolink, K110111 South, Laguna Niguel •
751'>·9100 S314 000 Sun 1.5 ·
328 Narcissus. Corona d•I Mai
546•5605 $899.000
•1074 ·<11salla. Costa Mesa
668-9333 $329,000
• t215 Surfltne Way, CdM
6'"9060 MS75,000
• 2227 Arbutu.s St , Bluffs, N IS
759-9100 $599,500
••..-37 Burning Tr-. Big Canyon
844-6200 $1 275.000
Sun 12-4
Sun 1·5
Sun t·S
Sun 1·5
•t t30 Pautar1no, Costa Mos•
S48-8009 $259,000 S4t Sun 1·5
304 Onyx, Balboa Island
875-4822 $919.000 Sun 1·5 ••2057 t Pa11ley Ln, Hunt1ng1on Beach
759-9100 $459.000 Sun 12 30-4 30
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Newi" '• '.It ·wpor t Resort Coron.1 Costa Mesa ~1 1 ?·l
ll. Skle Twnhnt, 3BR
I 2' 78A, f/p. 2 car gar, ---------BY OWNER 8•s1 value --------.....i811 CARNATION yd, wd hkup, S1100' EXCLUllVI I 1n NB . •BR. 3BA. FA a~·uTIFUL Hugo 1BR 18• upper, mo 3HI B. Sent• I••·
LIDO I.LI pool. tg IOI. handyman ..,. 11 a c a n I S 9 5 0 /mo bel 7141962-8235
ap•clal. S379.500 HAWAIIAN HOME ReMu 842·9797
0 1!! a".!!.~~0:.. 722-15833 Prine only Por1ec:t for San1or•. e 14 ,,. M•rlgold av all E.AITllDE
.. -·· _ .... _., DU~LEX STULi cloH to II In la· now 2Br 1 Ba dphc, 2BR ~ den house In On•·Ol·a·klnd • New 1 • k 1 co u n 1 r v I e tt 1 n g on Mk1 5 bd 4 b• w tOO blk w 3 2 2/t • ha1na Maui :i'-Sty. roomy, p, dee , HrdWd llra, 2 car gar,
lam rm Airy floor 2 car gar. gd Income 4Bdr111 :>B w electttc carpr1 $1200 673·2230 5925/mo 329 Un..,.r·
plan gr•al for lamHy S4•9K Jim Jacobs, ch 8 1r 11 1 t · I u g • B•auOlul EJCec Hom• sny Or 11P 6'2·28t6 & enter1a1nlng Oul•t Agt 8 75-3777 or kitchen, pool & 3BR. 2BA Panoramic -
alr•et, • m•r• walk to _as_1_-3_996 __ P_a....;:g'-•-r...,....,.~,... grffnhouse, secuttty oc••n vtew $3000 Eest11de newly refur·
1>ay. Won t last! Only HAJt•O" VIEW HOMIEI ••need En1oy warm Furn unfurn 840-2045 blshed 2Br 1 Ba house
Bead1 1 tJti~I t•.tcll 1069 Property 1580 del M,11 / 1.12
c.11mal• and lovely w anached t car gar $975,0001 By owner, 4Br, lam boaches year round Cut• 2Br 2BI house, pvt yard $900 mo miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
I IR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
.... 4 Weyb••dO• Belcourt, NO
120-~22 Jt,•50000 Sunday 1-4
• 1 • 1 I Kings Rd N B
fS31·1400 St,795 000 Sat Sun 1·5
•:t Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM
873-4400 SI S9SOOO Sat Sun 1.5
128 Via Lorca Udo Isl•. NB
673·1too S975 ooo Suooav 1.5
•••, 14 Oakcrest Ln, BIQ Cyn NB
673-8728 S2 549 000 S11 Sun 1·5
8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
••..,10 Burning Tree, Newpofl Beact\
759-9100 $1 ,295,000 Sat Sun 1·5
TOWN HOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
2 BEDROOMS
..-•• •3121 W Co,,st Hwy •3·C, NB
673-.UOO $225 000 LH Sun t ·5
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B•ach
759-9100 $228.900 Sunday 1·4
••733 Wingate Bay, C M
499-5485 181,500
~""*~ Ceb1net1·Panet-Lock.1
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&42·5200 $449 000
3 BEDROOMS
Sun 1.5
* •209 Oahl a, Oo•ona d•t Ma'
813·8'94 S7999~ Suntt•v 1 ·!>
2SJS ElOet'I Costa Meu
~2·.3812 $230 000
3 BR plus FAM RM or ~EN
+ 2823 V1ata O"'acsa Blurts N 8 65().IA IJ $549 000
....... •220 N!C• Ln ,,310 Vina Balt:>04l NB
721·1200 $439 000 Sunday 1·5
4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
2650 V111a 0•1 Oro Bluffs N B
650-64 13 $299 000 Sal Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3 BR plus 2 BA
706 & 706 Ma•gor.10 COM • 673·6'94, 5~25.000 Sun t·5
4 BR plus 1 BR ~
315 & 316;<t Jasmine,· tBr & !Oft) CdM
759·9070 $71 O 000 Sat Sun I 2·5
HOMES FOR RENT
3029 Coun1ry Club Co••• M&Ut
64•·9060 S2.200 mo
PAINTING
A·TEAM GARDENING Ouah?y paom.ng rm J cul.ti, 2 lrplc, 5750.ooo FH sim· lrplc, n•w cpl. no &45-9583 or 951.5117 INCREASE pavor'I u ak coromtc pl• Call .l9Ck P•t• 708-A Avocado
Crnr tot, comm pool Huddle t Rh Stot5 mo 575-8834 Lrg 38r 2B• 2·sly YOUR
clubh,• SS89 000 Maul A• .. ~· I,:, -FU_R_N_S_U_M_M_E_R-re-n-ta-1·• condo, pool patto, REACH
1S .,.-1 1'11 ~ 842.()567
•REMODEL •REPAIR
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Unique unu1ual worlc'
Altera1tons Com Re
FREEMAN ELECTRIC
Ouahty i<>b Low price
FrH est 2•hr l •5at17
•(714) 74'·5048•
HAf\MAN ELECTRIC
MAINT 11 yrs exper re•eiences Fair
Jultan & Yolanda Glf· _R...;o;...n;.;.._7..;;2..;;2...;·9;..;5,_1..;.3,...... ___ ~
d•n'"9 s.,-., 542·3921
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o~ W11.b1 ~ Owner Aot 432 1660 PO Box 5, Lahalna, tBR 18A. ••tra clean i~~50 1~~:'~~g'!'9
HBA AIDOE C"EST HI 98767 w o, gar $800 mo THROUGH
Min v1•w JBr den TOLL FAEll 644·1220 or 7!>4·7781 Mesa Verde 4Br 2Ba. OUR NEW 2eyra trff k. 968·3
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•THE FIRST TIME• Ltc bona.CS Match
any acsven led ••t••
Combo Yard & House
Apt CNa.I IOO F• .. est s1 "'C • se91r 836-1758 -OCEAN VIEW
VALUE!
2 • .8• S6 7 9 500 eoo-e21.e294 fenced bacli yd new
Agent Al•• 6•0 9396 .IASMINll CAEEK crs>t .. >dn1 loc $1650 IMPROVED
24hr sec pools ten· mo. sec & cr•d•t .,,... H••rt of Westclln nts 3Br 2B•. din & fem 285-4 S..ang Pl $49-5023 LOWER RATES
Cpmrr·t Matnl Dene th• .. I IYteft -~ 143.9020 W£ 0e S1llll t.-g r..,._ •
(714) 751·2329
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11s. panoramic tcHn B•rbof cp1s • sec av wknd 213.596-l802 2& tBa duplex PatlO
bay, cl\anMI &. mntn ays R•duc•d 10 carl)041 No pets $825
111ows Vac & reduced $495~ Agt &4'i·4380 0 4BR tam rm 21 ·BA Avail now 644-858e
DROUGHT R•11stant Total lntereor Remod-!
Orlveweya•patloa· Maint & tu" MNtC• eltng Swv. ~ To •
paths etc No JOO F'IEMC8S.QATIES . Fae•·llll, 1rr1i;ettoi The Cra~ 833-7172 "
, "••· Uc. New "._.er Aedwood color, Quality cat• & r
Mickey 538-0553 ~Po.I Replac'9 CM.'-8 a'.!orddlt Clvta 538-3213
& Dec~" Jf·1S
Pet Services ~A ,·o
prime oen bay \/19W $2 aft d w'T91m•1 5439,000 UDO ISLE · H25.000 Pv1 comm $3,750 mo NEWPORT HEIGHTS .vv per IJ
OPllN TODAY! Dram•Uc home on nex term• 121·8227 Sh11rp & spacious
ORT•Z CONSTRUCTION
M1sonry·Concr•t• Pa·
1101-0rlvewaya Paint
Jim Whyla 6'2·1206 Dutty11 Lawn Malnt.
Monthly Wlcly or t
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HOLIDAY RELIEF 1
TLC IOI pets & pl•n.1• :
•BIO CYN VALUEI pnm• lot Opon wk!\d SO COAST MTAO • 2BR 1 ·~Ba lwnhme That'a All you pay ~:::gn:~l·~~'· ~~~ e.i G"lln01 R tr 875-6161 11ucs10. pool & 1enn1a • ~th ~h:.r~.,~~~ .~~:: wtlh w o pvt patio, ~a.,.. 30f:;' """'"""" l•~ ... -· 548-30915
Handy Man 3710
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Aent•I PROPERTIES
Painl-Carpen1ry .. tc •
Drywall Gwy645-S277
OC nome owner 12vrs •
Xlnt rels 751 ·8355
C'OUrH frontage hom• NEWPORT CREST BALBOA s~~LMS . 2 ping & b••ch S1050 ra~~'· sc:~or1 N! I~~~ it\ the
w GC, city lights views 2BA ?•~BA Condo bd, patio, bay 7 oc ,.,_m;.;.;;:.o_.;.84_S...;...;.8-26,_9_~-"'.'-$865 Cur1 II 760-5000 SERVICE eram1c 1
GARDENING-Full serv
Lendsc•P•·aprlnlll•I·
sod-mow·edg•-clnup, Plantscape 3878
pool & spa Abao· 1 Frplc 2 car aitch gar. vus. $1550 ICE 3Br 2Ba, lrplc, ECTORY
I u I• v a I u • a I edded olllc• area NEWPORT SHORES • gar. B•rber carp•t. OPEN HOUSE Nwpt DIA
SI 199,000 w 'Terms1 Great loc Walk to Immaculate 3 bd & beam cells. akytta Hts 3Br 21'1ba condo
1lcs 3528
Contrecte,...ulldera •HANDYMAN•
reas rates 96&-27 16 PLANTS·EVERGREEN
PROF. GAf\OENING &I SOUTH ln1er1or ptan1, •
MAINT 10 yrs e'l{p & lrees·S•••• & or
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• 11&1111\alNl,f 840.7000 Charming 2 bd hm · yard. gar w o water, Secluded .,.. 2BR
_,,_ S2500 d 1 y 1 a e 2~~BA twnhome Anch Palm Sprtngs styl• ---------gr nr inc ' • s 2BA 2BA condo w NEWPORT HEIGHTS IRVINE TERR • 3 bd $1750 mo 64'-1887 gar frplc W 0 hkup hs•. lovely gardens • comm pool, spa ten· Pool Spa ., tennrt W1!1 s•ll th•' month s2300 rtme COM, 2BA 2BA nts S 1 t 50 Martlyn
coor1s + lrg peh~ Price dro pped 10 EXCLUSIVE BAYFRNT hH w yd & fruit tr .. s Melroae Bkr 645-1915
Near ocean ,,, aecurny S529 ~9 Most fa-Two bd •Pl & e.aciting overlk ;en at Lootcout
bldg A value al vorod strHt, ~8-8610! club nlmoapher• Se Pt $14'80 675-9878 THE GALLERIA
5299.000 w Term,1 NEWPORT NORTH cuttty, pool, spa, gym Ceata .....-~ leecll O~EN TODAY! & private beach 2&3 Bdrm 2''l Bath , .B•YVIEW CT• N&W U8TINOI S2.100 beauhlul townhomes " BELOW MA·K-TI S750 2BR I BA fenced Mod•I 28r 28a on " ,.. SUMMER WINTER •n ser9ne garden Ht· 28 C do S205 000 Yard carpon, w d hk T t Q• .. nbelt Pool & apa ' on • RENTALS AVAILABLE up frplc 23uJ Santa ling •rrac•s. ,, ..
w/'2 car garage tn C•ll Maffe, Agt Coast Ana Avo 960-4344 plac•s. lull •e<:llr•ty.
ga1ed n•wer comm Newpor1 Proper1iH Walar1ronl Homes Inc w cs hoollups. cov•r•d
$2~.600 w Termal Open Sat Sun 12·5 By Realtors •3BR 2•._Ba twnh•• on garnges 1 mil• to
ONN TODAY! ownr All 1e1m1 cons 631 1400, 760-3600 Bluff nr bch 1"50 •I, beach Near 171h SI
p•-tCK TENORE Bkr co-op. Peters Bit dbl gar, fncd yd, spa shopping and Ir••
"'" 38R 3BA Designer $1225 mo SS0-3092 way Sub•tantl•I Alt 721·1200 T w n h m I m m • c •Mose Varese twnhou•• mo,,..l n allOW8nce
(Over 1150 000 000 Sold) $385 000 6'4.()123 2Br I Ba w 0 l'IOOk·UP w 1·yr ...... 6'6-4412
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OPEN SUNDAY I 5
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S305 000 3eR 1' BA 2Br dph1 for 1 n 1mkr no doga 382 Lo Perlo
Joy Knyo1an1J1n, &a2• •••c•type adult Cov· Pl. Nwpl Hll $975 A11l 11 ·STORY hou... 4Br
0868 Tarbell ered carport. water 7/t Or•n 661 1996 28• 3-car gar, •P•
I pd A111 7 I No pets 3 BA, 2 BA, din rm, 21 ~J,"<!:.,.~n~u;:1~~
$13001mo Sflown by c11r gar, fncd back-S ISOO mo 492-674~ ev
,illt>y ~' 1 J·l
appl 640-5324 yard, patio, lltra r!or·
2BA 2BA hOuH 11wllh age 11300 548'2144
\. blk from ocean in garage & frplc 315 320 Ceet• M••• St
H B. Bch cozy for 2. Ruby S 1400 mo yrly 2BA 1 Ba, pvt yard.
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ASK FOR LOIS
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Fo• prompt sonnce 81'1' ""''°"'-' "* • 8'11<• .,., .c~ao la·r puces, rellabthty 111---------Viclor ...,.,, 645-97~
company with integnlv ***REMODELING RON'S QMDENINO ~~ hac:.11 'Wu~~':l Custom woric. Elec • Ouahty yard care reas I
Plaster
epa1r 388 & Marble 239-3970 Carpantry·T1le-P1Umb • ralH 12 yr 8'1{P NB
F•ncM ~ 198-3111 CdM only 531·1172 lnt.EIC1 . p.a'tf'! pl•-·· ~
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& MARBLE INSTALL 1 CALL DOES IT ALL THE GREEN SCENE P1~s-~o P·e» •
RC.PAIR All typ•s G en contrecto• 11 ~T.... ... ~ 55-11 •011
of Paver• Weaning & handyman p rices Spr ier !nsra ~
Sea no 497·5865 Small & lrg repa•tl of TrM l nm'!IJnO Aemo~al lumbing 389 PUBLIC NOTICE THE ORIGINAL tences, P•to0s. piumb· LaW'!I Ms;.m & c1u~s
Th• Caltf. Publlc Ut•••· tng, elec • plaster. dry· Aototilhng •432·8804• 24 Hr ED0f546-5522
llM Commi.nion. RE· DEAN tht TILE MAN wall Int ••1 J>tt nt•ng, at. Lio. •599025
QUIRES that all used, leaky sho9t'ers·ACtd k tcnen, bath remodel TH! S•COND MATI! • , ~ u ...
hous•hold goo ds wash & r~roul New & addi tion• Lie LANDSCAPING s... ~'t :>01c1S tSi"'6>ot'r •
mover• prlnl th•ir & Repatr Bathroom•· 499197 ABS 93.9-4900 sonal colOr lrngt1t1on D iscount P lumb l ng ' •
p u C Cal T number, Sl'lower doora Kite'· All resioent•al & comm I uc. OIC>tea 65().!>!>85 Full coppe• re.popes :
hmo • & cheutfeur 1 Floors-Plumbing l.Jc. repairs & ma1nt A•ll· t•om S595 water ,
punt the•r T,C P. num· 25yre 0 C 873·8065 •tt•• & r•••onable. • Y•rd ReJuvenatlon neaiers install from ,
ber In • ........ ,, ... Tiie & Marble Install & • • •11•1 .. .,,.,, S299 Full plumb•ng • II -. • .-... R I I •32 """"7 Cleanup • Tree Tt1m·1
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(714) ••2·2288 u
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Courteo.aa ~ 651-0SISITICKL& auo D•yc&f• lmprov•maol Orvw•n
I 3021 ·1Harb0f81 C M Lie . B took nur• Carpenlr\' A Pa•oling
Masoriry 382
R•MOD•L-Ad4'1tlons
MA80teftY·8RLCK I
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Sea"' arcs I Co 'IM 1 -420J
PLUM81NQ repair and
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65 ... No pets S300mo 675-9787 v11cont S89r> mo
1pac• rent S28.000 DELUXE eiutc TwnhM, 842·9797 A• M1111
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quattty SI 575,000
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Nr OV!' Sl\tl S189K
Ovwnr Agt 811H 157
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Corner unit Xlnl l<Xl
S2'7K1 Af 146·2710
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VIII ""''"'" 111.A-• C0Mt "'*'-· Weftl to ~m'•••· _; ___ •·· 900-Me-3425. ltO. of good l()()l(a, t.ml-1•r..,i. _.&.;.-...•.;,•.-•;;;•;.;;rd.;.;.;;;•..-.-.;·--1 .......... v-....... ···---_,.,. Ex-model, l'l"', eteft· """"" -.· r _, wo trevef. I'm a Foxy t.dles Live nlnlty, clHI and Intel-der, hriAM, -., _ ..,....._ •• , monopmou9 11l1la"'" 0 .__ 0 t ll!llftft,.._.7._._. llgance I'm prof es· -..-.. -·--r r-· 'fVW. ,,...... 8Np with ..,_. el· , .. .., .. er man od, • .,,.,,._... -
alonal, cultured, ad· ;:~i: •.~~ .,,.. feotlonate female. aucceHfu\ 21 yr· 12.50fmln, 10 min min.
venturous, pleyful, lov-phlatlcaled, gentleman Brighi, .._!n111119, 8C• ..... "-'-108. ..... ______ , m .... lfl121 MOT ALT•RNATIVS
Ing and make • loyel who ... _8 __ oput....a ttve, --..a.or= lie-NI IU M•N of Coste Mesa. meta I'm a 5'6" bru· ........ -· _,. • u-_.__ ""··-tlfe llyl• but love• " .... --............. °' t-900 ~-DATE •lit •O nene with greet legs all, plua romance, OW,, You, QOlf'8 tor Am DOWN 11 & 0\'8f S3 min,
who 11 seeking an at-pa 1 & t ~ aueto In life, 16-70, TO ........ LOVI tr active 1ucce11ful Hon Wt• .....,+ NS, phyalcally flt. -.in ~ , Live t On 1. Adu"• only man to love. AgH 44. 60 -+ . (No bald). 1112700. SWM n, rr. 180 DWM. 5, I • 175, at· 11900-454·9955, S2.50f
60 #2189. --"-2843...._ .. ·.......,...._---lbe .. love )etekllng, tractive. healthy, min 10 min minimum. ---.._....., .. ..-.. ...._, atttactivr. lhln.•---------l'M REDHIADID -. ----... Tomboy female for Susan Btock'• Oetelines·
THE FAMTa•y ITAIJM = n::::... mo:· ehare fun tifM boetlng, Uth· The ~EST OatH In Townl
An 1 -1ng. all6lng •nd rom•n· IOOI ol ~en-. cWy BE Clauy, lntelllgent, d• LADY ,,. ... n yn. and tie mtclNght H.,bOf 1· .... 44·HUGI A WINNER grffd, natural blonde, aeek1 AenalHance AM11U Ultder • #HMll. cnllee.'•t f24. cal urn SI l!W\14 tit"*' Gor~eoua Jeckpot , 5'8", SWF, 30 + ... n. Man. SWMINS. euc· llTO QOLP euaa. Or•nge County D•ttng· 1uous amlle. Lovea. cea1fu1. artlcutate, --~ 1--...8 _.I SW • 30'1, clauy, at heletlca w Id aenae of n·-. ~ recketball, phologra· Ali@I• 11Y•...-u ._ 4-. 411 5'8" blonde haired ' or • _,...,.. h 8 ..,..... In
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travel, romance. eroua, 50-85. e: P y. ach-to-'Aock, Succe .. ful. PfOf•• t • __ .. Gals Guys GayaiCpla
mdwHt·bred proles-Wanta· chlldren & witty, allm, attrecttw, tNa SWM. 1'1", 214, alonal, SWM. 40. · ..-e f:' comfor1· 1·l00o303-2IY'I
alonel Heka Hcure husband who'a 3C>-48, 5011h, dl.cr1mlnattng, 31. HIS 19 and Meka • ..-1ng ,,...._, anrac able. N B meture, lnstem Ptio!le "' wtTn-1
SWM. 6 ',... 30-45, 8 ' •' succeuful & ttavel, llngU1atlc, Clar· SWF 30-40. c.11 me.I tlYe female gaff pan 050~• •• n ,.,"!1nldb•a.o. ·~.'1a1!~. s ..., who love a travel, I 11 ' 2683 Ing, fun & frlendeNp. __ t11_1~eeew.Wi:iMml-ner ~. rm, 1'10", .. .. Ho4 1111' St !IW\SJ 111 IMI
apor11, wanl1 wile and ove~ I e t1 12823 a·n~v 1M !be., Md ahoo !~-~_, Mmf ret., II~ bU--. mcMng
future f•mlly together LEGS " v.....1 my r11112. -......, petite & to 1 new ioc.tlon ? ~
*2688. AND RmRD DIVIUMtll c~ 45·&5 h•PPY IN mow In~
BROWN EYED BRAINS INDIPlllDllT conald•red hand-HAPn :~:r,'· vour turn Clwltled 1a in._.., 10 GIRL FWI LOVlllQ aome. "· ,.,., 58• ••· Ul.L llUWll _....-..... _____ , Yo\# buying 11nc1 ~,....
V Tall, blond entrepr• SWF IHka .....,1 90 Citing "'9etyle, ..... SWM , 28, &'9'', 150 lllM!t •ry ettrectlve, viva· neur, 40'1, myriad or ..--t-to 8POI or help attree· Iba., no,,.,.,oller. 1 a-cloua. allm, ahapely, lnter .. ta. Want tall. for aome of the follow· tlve ~ lady 25-40. enfoy eofUMlll, mlac ....,
flt, fun, -.o. Seeking expenentlal, lndepen-Ing: Travel, goff, mov· I 1... •l>Of1tn9 eV9ntll, artl· AWMI
tall, handsome, edu· dent, unconventional, le1, good c:onver ... --------1 9
catad, profeulonal Mml·mHomorph, SM, tlon, bridge, walkt, COlllllHAL ::v!·. ~~: a::· ~!~.d~~a~~·
white male, 35"""8, 35-50, who likes to and laugha. 121-40 .. llDLY aec:ure, feel lady for tloua but thoughtful
with 1tyl• & cln1 for klH, dance. travel SINCERE CG~AILE honHt refatlonahfp. and gentle. Self em-
frlend1hlp, romance, 12888. 4'1725. ployed type. Like ~2•7r03r I age? c d M ---L-00--K-IN_G___ . GREIN ms SWM, N/8, fun-lcwlng ,_....;.....;;.;;.;...;....____ bOala, cooking and
HOW TO RESPOND
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... WF, 44, 5'1", down to Qel~ of charac-HULTllY lid S t I' blond Nor ch ren. ••king
BROWN mo FOR LEGEND... o&r1h, honHt end H · uef, • • die, WIAL THY SWF/OWF, pref dk
th• cer and tha man cure Talc• a chenca • grad., MBA, •th-1 h.W, tooll1 are lmpor-WOMAN Boaton babe 1eell1 with me I Ilk• aporta, letJc, own boefa and 2 ... tant to me, 28 to 35
Sffklng: 1lncere, aen-d11trlct attorney w l music.
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outdoor•. ~:u~.;2~ lady 35-Loving lady wanted Frlendthl p 11rs1 ,
eual, atrong, •harp, cryatalltne eyes & fro-senaa o humor Gra· --------for companion lo #1887.
1en1e of style, humor ~en yogurt faUsh Pr• clous personallty, CUTI 55•. DWM, 1'3", 220 ----....;....----~
& taste, aec:ure. IUC· I~ TV atar, relucla.n1 pretty, and well pro-lb1., aftectionate, car· lllCIRE
ce11ful, •Ingle, acentll-boc:holor with.ugly big ""'""po_11_1on_o_d_11_2_62_0__ lllCDI Ing qen!emM. 411722. • • .,.,.. .... 1L
1a11ng. 1p1ntua1 kind· 10. Must w nam•Q SINCERE CHIVALIOUI H1LP. ~v
of·a.guyl Age 40-60 1_J_eo_tt_11_2s_2_•____ ProfHMonal SWM, ITULE
yra. #218t LOVE MATURE 32, blklbrn, lnteMlgent, TRUIT DWM, 48 Ira young C & R MAN LIFE FUN ere.UV. and romantic, If VOU •e Don Peri· 5"6clng S , Mn•• of
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a SWF Canadian, 42 humOfoul, elem, mu.. anon. flowere, know humOr, e1'1oy1 sports, "NTED! LAUGHTER yrs 6.5 ... t•O lb•, in· cular, t50 lbs., Mete• Yktoria'• Secret, put movfee,.romantlc d•n· SC Grad, Newport Adventurous. ahm, at· terHled In aw1mmlng, c aring SWF. 25·35 ll'uet In "'Y llfla. SWM. ner., dancing. Loolc· , with compaUbte chat· with 51' Hllboat, cat Ing for hoMat a1ncera
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' 3 2 •3 3 • octlonate SWF seeks spa1. gooct convar1a-1 f h 1 who ""'*' he'• a ...,_ reiattonahlp .. 1701 sincere 40i1h man uon, prefer blondes, •c •r • or • •r ng. .....-,,. Pl•••• call with who enjoy• lr&vel, 34.415 yrs • dlScrHt I _._,_7o_7______ ;:,h '°r:' p=· 'fr TAU. your phone num· bo&ten1 g. active sp~11s, om a 2M7ed021ce1 Seer.. DAYTIME you're .... thin. bright, HAllDIOME ... _ I • c:and ellght and ro-tary # MENTOR ftt. 30-36. Ilk• travel, llWr #2v25. mance for meaningful SINGLE MOM have no chllOren Why DDGITIC
CEASARS reiauonship. n 642. CDM RESIDENT ~:::· t~~n~~' ·.:~; ::::~ • _;u~'Z. ::;: !":tt· P~P~~~io~:d
PALACE MAN WITH SWF, 33 outgoing, pretty, petite, sllm '-" you. #170&. llku aports (vol
JeH from Founfeln Val· SAILBOAT! brunette LlkH anor· male 30 .... 0. Lel'a "'"'1-i~....;;...;.;..;..;;..;____ leyball), mue1c, play-
ley, computer par11 SWF, 25, profesalonat, kehng, acube and btlle for lunch ffrat. 11.... HO IUll Ing guitar, movies,
HIHman. ege 30 Met brunette, 5'3", looking tldH Looking forward DEEP DOWI lllTRO walka. S..klng tall fit·
you 5/tl Need to got tor axpareenced. •••· to meeting a SWM 30· l'M •uat •ow &/13, 1 :OOPM, grey neu mtncteo SF, 5 9' • In touch Please call worthy aallor to h~lp 43 with almllar Inter· _...... jeep. You came by th• 1 '2" for P"•lbl• rela·
..,2682 me regain my sea· eata for friendship and Phll DonahU. type, omc.. Need 10 get In 1_tloneh!p __ .__. "-'7_0_3_o __
CLASSY t •"y 1eg11 *24180 '!026',.!lbly more 6'3 • s•. grey ftnander touch. Ptaa .. call. WllllllR """ p•clFIC ... .v H•ll• certiftabty aane. t111eee. ,.. UGLY WITH " u p b a • t • a• m 1-1_,.;;.....;...;.;;..;..;...____ vr
LOVE.LUST ISLANDER SLENDER dangerou• bHch llARIHAQI COITllT BLOND blonde who wanea her Ml-1n my aou1 lor all the SO'a, 5 n. tall, loolltng toe• curi.d #1113. _15., Ma,. eo. t3 doHar1 tn
pleuure1 In Ille, for W/WM, tall, 45-82, WIDOW SWM 33, 1'1'', 200 lb , bank, love ocHn,
... ka a 60esh genii• lovH travel, dining, !> 6" age 50 no chll· DllCllll• N S, Met<a M1 right, boot&•. walking, fish·
man, aecure In •II dancing. excitement, dren N s . educated, COlllOl'OLITM 26-35, ettrec:ll"9, allm. •no. cOf'n brHd &
waya who would enfoy movie•. ••ncere, partner en NB bull· Ltllea biking, mo"'91. '-=.,..,,==·=·="=1=88=2=·===:.: a green•yed, blonde, thoughtlul kind, NS nH• Enloy Hlhng, APPWICIATM dinner, good convar· ,.
lor• a a~lal relation-Of drinker hend hold· 1oggeng, golf, beach SW M . $ • ' '', I 5 0. Htlon, golf & mOfe.
ahlp. t12884 er and •II around par11e1, dinner dates. b Ion Cl /green, 31 , ,~K.-i0.-•;..0.;:;_;I(.;_· .;..*.;.17;.;08;;.;;... __
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good & tun comp&n· Looking for SWM, age dorea •teoanc•· tong·-
Ion who can apoel me 45-60, 1r1m 6' or over, lege, aoptlltllcated Mien YoU went'° 1111 "llflC
end get spollod In re· N S 1ocfal d111"1l11ng clothi ng to atlow IOIM.....,,of1f*9.
turn If you're out only. 9lable. good same Seek• counter-daltlflad II 8fl organlled,
there, 1•1'• dance I c:onversot1on llSI , Ilk•• part F, 25-41 for detn lnforlnltion-91C*ed .._,to *2645 bODch thlnga. ho ma end. # 1102. find WMt you'r• locMdllt for.
thing• may have c:hll· 1----------Ooea becll·tO«iflool ~
II you're )ull ttlr1ing 'fOIH dren N B lf218S. MttdlllnOlla ~ "'°'9 tllnt on YoUI llelldt
own buelneea, claaelfMd II In dallilled -.. """""' dUt1',1g !tie dfly? ~ e
• oreat plaot to find Set Garege Salt Olrect~ __., 91'• .... In 1.-Ptrt·llma lob II IM ......
olflca equlpmenL for tlloee UniltUel bw9W11, 10 YfM ~ "*9\. Gel loc*lng In .......
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g arage bl k t g•r, new pnt. No pets ' oc 0 .. CH.a-•s ,.._,._N -S beach. 1795/mo yrty -, ,__ --s n ""den I. S750
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1/a a&.K TO MACH _,.. T ANNAH HIRSCH all that remained wu for South &o 2BR 1 BA, 11ngl1 ga·
Huge 28A w/garage, North·Sou\h vulner'"'-North reel in 10 tricks att..r a hurt &Md. rage. 383 E. tetn SI I
newly remodeled re-.J_ -· FMl won the fint two hurt 1750'mo depo11t trig 1107•/mo 'yrly ~•IJ. NOaTH No pe!L 648-6273 "' tricka and continued the auit to ck· Craig. 873-1947 3 BR. 2Yl 8A Town·
Nwpt Shra 3Br 28•, 28R l BA "°' blk from • J 4 clanr'a jecll. After cuhinf the ace of houH -style 2 car
lrplc, yrly Alll now 2 bay, •lngl• g.rage • Q 7 G 2 diamonds and the ac• or cluba. de· gar, Wld hkup1, pt'I·
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rm. Malmo. ::°'.;..:~ ~T.Y I 2917 OftAHOe AVE. M7& mo eoo.e:J57 ~CeNT~ MGMT iii' 1U COTTAO• ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~ Waaher Dryer hkup,
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patio & catpott $795 •
No pell '122·8294
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. . _ _ • ou develop from step No. 3 below.
c•' gar, w/d hkup. YHrly 1925/mo Incl •A K Q 8 4 2 clarer ruffed a club in dummy and v11e backyard pool,
PoOI 11400 7&0-8508 utll 723-1497 •8 then ran the jack of trump& to &pl $10!.0 mo 2233 1
Spectacular vu Catalina On The Water, Bayfront WB8T EAST Wett'• king. Weal bad nolhin1 bet· Fairview Ad S4 IPOOt
Bay/City Saa Faire. epl. AJI ultl Inc. I BR, • J( 10 G • 8 ter to de> than return a club. Declarer 3BR 2BA. ')IMO ,, ...
Pvl l•c all amen 2BA 1 BA. $875 Pvt dock & • 10 8 3 • A K 8 ruffed, drew trumpe and clauned the Encl patio, carport Nr
2BA 11800 &31-3990 prk9 avl 723-4587 ., t J lO & a S reel of the lricka.. OCC No pats $875,
St .... , S t I c: u S300 dip 2'1-0780 ""'0 •••re ;ondo PININIU1 a PT • K 10 9 G 4 2• Q J 8 7 Not.bins to it-you could. do the Ooean & •ev View -Jd ., 0 d Bachelor Unit nr OCC Tennie. pool a •SM 2Br 2Ba. quiet arH. SOUTH aame. But. wou you. i you no· Spacious clNn cov·
11,400 -« 0 1148-119! Parll~ LeHe $890/ • A Q 9 8 7 3 2 tice that declarer ID.de an es pert erect pat king, vacant
BLUFFS TwnhM, 3Br Summer/Yrty Rental mo .... 33 • J 9 4 play, without which the contract S450 540-1151 Agt
2....,aa. tp, tndry rm. ett Elegant t>ch tiOYae t 9 would have been defeated? IAITE! SPOTLESS'
gar 2 pat101. greenbtt marble floors. Rel • A 3 Notice that. decla~r did nottry to '
$1850lmo 759-IOl9 raq, 495-e862 eve The biddt·..... ---'"two rounda of diamonda in an Lg e·slde 1 BR w nu .... .._. beige crp11 blinds,
CeH to ... , Bach· Twn hae + 32· bO•t •llP North Eut South W•t attempt to diacard a club-that calh ce1la, lrplc pool •tor•. 1. 2 • S8R 38R 2~BA. 2.00011 S103!i CloM 10 bch, lg l " P... 1 • P... would have~ in a defensive 381 Hamlhon $895
From '585'mo yearly !pt, dbl gar, tJry, paho 2BR BllM1 frplc. b•I· t . p... 4 • p... ruff and a one·lric:k aet. But. 1l wu Cat 01< 6'8-9794
renl•I• canner, Rent· Av7·1 11850 650-0358 c:.ony. 1 gar, \parking P.. p... vit.al to cub OM round of diamonds COZV duplex E side
ala , Inc 1-800-2•7· ......_..,_ •--S space .8«-8982 n... , •-d: Th ~'" L.....fiore ru~--the club. Ideal tor Older couple 8209 ~ 87,...eot I wnnm .,_, llp lh OFF 1 ST MONTH! "'lo"'<nin1 ica . ree Ol"'v ~ ......
EXEC HM 12400/mo, lg 3 BR, 2·~ BA $1876 Spacloua 28 R 1 ,~BA A kibitzer once Ul behind Had declarer failed to We th11 ::s'i, ,,!,8~2.~:~ge.
•BR. 3'hBA Fam rm Ao• 8~13 lwnhme. $950 mo Charin Goren for I le ion o f dupli· precaution. w .. t. can nit. wilh •
11p bonua rm pello Verullle S 1075/mo 900 Sea Ln 844·2811 cal brid,e. At the end of play, the diamond t.ben Ul with the km1 o( E side 2br, Iba con.age
ovhng Nicely Ind· 2BA •~•BA, ahor1 walk kibitzer wu heard to remark: "He tnunpe. lock inc declarer on the la· ~:UP~t~!n~~~il,wgs;r
scpd 6'0·1327 10 w111r 848·1600 2Br H\Ba twnhae·•Pt did notbins I couldn'• do'." bl•. When declarer triea to return to tor IM 811lna, frptc, • ~ No pe11 2544 Elden
Forever Vu,/Nwpt Ht• Y•"SAILL•a 1 BR pvt patio, gar, no "That ... declared Goren, "11 the hand with a nd·auit. ruff. West. will S850 538-8AI06
58R E:xec,tam hm, 1 Ba Penthouae, take pets Olk 10 bch 6 greatfft compliment. I have ever either overnaff if South ru1T1 low, or Nteeh P•Mime JOO? ~-' ;.{j,~-y\tp)l~
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den. Frplc, 2 blka to thi• hand from a rubber-bridge would have aunk the contract, but
YOAJt.., co11c1111o111119 beh. S1400/mo yr1y aame. Nortb·Sou\h reached four South had to P~Y akillfuUy to take TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE =-~ 310Ya Iris 878-1238 apade9 after a normal a~tion, and .dvantap oft.he reprieve.
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52 Mul'CAI 'WOfk
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108 Mon.tery man
110 Obhg1tton ·
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114 0.by drink
115 New YOfk
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119 Con<:«ntng
120 Young hen
121 Singer
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131 Actreu Bur11e
132 Sympathy
133 Downcut
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131 Fema6e MrVant
140 Pub brew
141 Tenant I
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42 ~-et
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105 AtOM
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107 Boring
109 Trust
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127 AafOICt
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132 Stnget Como
133 .. wil
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pets seso mo. Call ANCHOUQI APTI 11'\are 3 BR, 2 BA
n2-en 1 • condo "'· s CoHt
EASTSIOE 2BR , "11BA, On .... In Plaza. Gated, pool,
relrln gas & water 2 Bdrm 2"11 BA-ltHO jacuul • p.,klng,
•• 1 Bdrm 1 BA 1825 no pets S290lmo Incl. Frplc, carport. Dalty 9 5 548-1501 + •• ut'1I Avall •11"' S825/mo 8'5·58!!.3 r---'--·-· -----·• 0 ~
EASTSIDE 2 eR t BAar: Charming 2BR, f/p . lg 714/241 ·9759
llv rm, r•lrfg, eat , kit • l900 + utll. non/~=====~=~ gu I w11t•r II) I. smkr• Avl 7/1. ,-H B. on PCH Nice mo-
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$2000FF
1.arge 2BR 1 ~BA
townho uae. lndry
room, patio, all t>n-lns.
S795 mo
2078 THURIN
1542·2288
1.ARGE 2BR, , 2BA, w•lk to boh. $350
Frplc, nu decor, 2 car-Incl uOI. 9eM277
ports, pool $950/mo HB dlx ocean view
71<>-9087 or 544-9130 condo. SunHts, city
McLAIN ENTERPRISES llghta. apa Fem only,
FEATURES S-475 ~Ul1I 642-8355
EXCLUSIVE L.ag Bch, ocn view, MIF
BEACH & COUNmY ~~2~hr :i~r ::a !r~
CLUB COMMUNITIES atep~ to bch ct'..-4851 °
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Pr1't"··1, , 111
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Deluxe 8 unit•, lerge
2 &3 bdrms, Coata ~
Mesa, 1 yr old )Clnt
owf\er f inancing.
$1,150,000 &68-9103
Large t BR upper, pvt
bnlcony, ..t>lt·ln atove &
0 1w Cat ok $575 •
dap 842-4044
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 1-.....;~-----
Apls w tfrplc. wet bar, MALE 23-35 to ahar•
micro, w/d hkupa, 2BR 2BA Hunt. Beach
central air & garage apt, mll• from beach
w/extra atoraga. All Pool. S442 50 Call
1'\ I I I 1 ( ' '' ' ' ' "' " I: '
LARGE 2BR $725
Call 831-4088 malntef\ance lf\cl. Jon, 9f52-4917 Hu"",,''".
Sorry, no pell. N.8 . f\·Smkr, 38A, "JBA
FROM $1,295/mo TwnhH W ld , pool, tor S.111· 2900 Lg 3Br 28• dwnatr•
•Pt Gar. new decor
S835 1039 Votencla
963·1562
THE NEWPORT MARINA Jae, tennis $475 • \-\
760-0919 ulll avl en. 642-3470
SURPRISE I
F'AlRWAY APTS 11 N B. Share beaut Bluff•
BIG CANYON ho"'•· Pvt t"'/bath.
Win 2 FrH Dinners
LOVELY upper Tro-plex ~ ... • ..
2BR 2BA, gar. kite, Pool, w /d, garage
Bu s1 np~,s
Opportu111ty 290 ,,,dry Blt·lns $675 Naw Studio Apt f/p, S500/mo. 844·7252
673-6HS1, 455· 1764 kitchenette. skylight, NB E'Bluff POOLS I OE
ulll fmd. g4reat17a9rea. EXEC HOME Matr BR. NEWLY DECORATED S49s o. s s-e trpie, •l•o gar opnr
2Bn w gnr. bll1n1. yd NEWPORT HEIGHTS ssoo-s100 121-0400 Wtr pd 1536·4120 9-5
261 q Santa A.rill J $755
2437 Orarige Avt C $760
157t Qr,ngt Ave A $740
667 V1e1or 11 A $755
t Br ap1, new crpVpnl. N• on ••Y Lorge 26r
Carport. pool. $500/ 2Ba. garage, lndry,
mo depo11ts &c&-46&11 sundeck MIF S825
tJPT Hgh1S tJuplPit 2Br
1 Oa pv1 r.1110 encl
tnr No P<>IS $825
"'0 Open $."II Sun 1-
J J;:>S Onie qq,7.4219
llcomy ii. b11ght 1 Br
I Ba 1J :v pl\110 Npt
Blvcl ~ 1 Eilh S62~ mo
Cnll 1ony 64~·9122
Jay 2 t J·8ti9 6 I 3J
SMALL BACHELOR
Nnl Hght<i PV1 yd
~1tcl1 Avl 1 $535
mo S~OO dt>P 1>46-0866
Spnc1ow1. 28A 1 BA. E
Costa Mos,1 down·
st111r11 $800 mo
615-0740
WESTB/l.Y APTS
$1!>0 OH MOVE INll
r ciatunng pool spa
p'ltlos encl parking
Sorry, No Pol<;
Bachelor S540
1 Bodroom S63t.
26R 1 •6A S74!)
2BR 2011 rwnhs $840
82!> Con1er 642· 1 ·12•1
South Coast
Metro 2686
•SPACIOUS•
Lg JSR 2BA, garage,
Ip OW Close to So
Coast Plaza $975/mo.
505 Sunflower
CENTAUR MGMT
642-2288
Rooms 2706
C M East. non/smkr,
fully empl. kit & lndry.
phone & cbl hkup , Avt
lmmed 646-8405.
acat1 on
Rentals 2722
Allordable weekly
t>eac:h ro11tal, El Morro
Mobil• Home Park.
sleops 5 714·77().
9624 499-4874
BAL Pen NB Spec bay-
lront view lg 2Br 2Ba.
prkng paho, BBQ on
doclc Wkly 673·6506 WESTBAY APTS
$150 OFF MOVE N"
•!IE\f;ll41 c Af "" • jealbOll Island 2BR 1 BA
1\11• 'tllvt> /\pl" w•lh ap1 Sleeps 6 Avl
pool SPA BllM1Mully weekly SSOO wk
1and1c:ap1>d i.l'tllnQ 675·0291
Sorr Y "lo Pr1' ,_C_D_M_3_B_r_2_' -1B_a_,_oc_e_a_n
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Chorm1ng 3BR 2BA
Eh "ti'm H\25 turn hse Wall\ lo
;>HR 1 ,fi • S8:!0 beech Avl 8 1.9 30
111 F. •er•• :;1 r,Ji; f\811' Wkly or mthly. 675·
8638 or 743-6458
:an ' 16.1 Sl\JO NB 2 Br 28r walk beh :on 2011 seeo Pools spa, tenma.
1•1 F :> 1'1 'i1 -;.ie.240B sundk seoo wk • see
WI <; P 1(1 (.' APTS Jul Aug Sept 723·1137
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All Ut1l•ll~!i P,11n
Sorrv N<> Pols
I fll'd•Oo>n S6q5
'I()• ~v l Mi·98~
Dana Point 2626
:;>f)r gar lndry o c ••n
view aundk. 25081
Li Crr ~I "B S695. .. 0 $7 I:> 1'l4·G848
NO SECURITY DEP!
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oncl ''"' 110 I Oii S"'OO 131;> • C C ticl1am
"10 67! 1 G61·3208
Huntington
Beach 2640
All lull k1tchena Studlo1
~ 2 Re>nm S111to1 All
Ut1l'I Pd Wc,.kly from
SI!>., 727 Yorktown
/\v~ 960 3780
SURPRISE'
Win 2 Free Dlnne1s
Huntington
Harbour 2642
eelcty Rentals. On &
0 11 Beach. From
$500 wkly Property
Hse Rttrs, 642-3850
Rentals to
hare 2724
Roommalt ConnKtlon
6•rr Y d M F 9~ S11 S""
900 Roo.,.,,.atH ••• " °' 4"0"' 557..000
•$390 ullls pd Fam n
"mkr no pets 3BR
2BA 708 Avocado "B
CdM 675·8634
2BR 2BA cozy Newport
Bch condo Fern non
1mkr rosp Nr beach
S395 mo 646·2536
40 outgoing empt d
prol N S Fom snr my
deluxe A C turn 4BR
ooekoav 1wnhm Pool
spa 1ennts1securlty
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$450 • utll 650-8553
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$425 mo 548-7652
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baa ch Non-amkr
$~82 50 mo 760-1343
mo Incl uhl 675-19215
NB twnhH, 3Bt 21.'~Ba,
pvt yd w spa, sec,
frplc, fully furn M1F
5600/mo 645-8799 eve
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twnhse, 3Br 2 v1Ba,
lennla, pool, spa
$700 Tom M&-1eee
To ahr 2BR 1 ~BA. In E.
CM Great loe Cleat\,
non smkr. No dogs.
$400/mo • aec. AVI
7 I . 434-6804
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beaut AJC lg 2Br 2Ba
condo, oar, wtd. pool,
Jae, etc $650 540-71582
Rentals
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ASAP In COM 81H
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or Rent 2769
3 ON Avl In prof bldg nr O C airport Malnt
Incl Easy parl\lng
S3~S450 673-1 611
540, 720, 1008 S/F
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St Huntington Beach
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bath $SOO 980-3978 Answer To E><tra In·
C•r••iua VIEW come Mu11 ••II' High " -nA Traffic Locauona Up
Hl·RIH Ottic•t7th & to SI 000 per Weak
lrvln•CM-From $500 Income Possible
mo (F S 0 ) FrH t -800-822·2466
garage parklng·~lau A. Vendln9 "oute: For
Robert Contant·7t I ••••· Local loeallons.
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lnvec;tmPnt
Opportunity 2908
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t BR 1 BA 'm quiet
bldg $685 213-644·
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213 566 9q53
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87.3-9330 equity C•ll Bryan I ·
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• Peklngffe • Pug R I ch •rd, 8 0 5·2 3 8-Franll Smith, 4t4 _,, 8', :. a.::..-= :r=a. W ..,_ .. loc:lll9d m: 2925 l4wt>ot ltallMl"I Larry ...... ...._, -W : = • lhth·Tl.u 7000, 213-Mt-39M vw ,_ .uca. Rune ~Ori BH Ch, Calff .... ,.. ......... Laquinla, c;..,.,., ::r~a Mnl, Calltor· The 'Olowtn9 peflOftt .,. • ..:::·::.... Baller c:. '2101. Cotta
.I. ~ llU 9AL90A ISL.MIO mucf'I better then It _, -. t-.. ., Tim ..._.. Konno, MIO Mml, The bulin.a name u· .... doing tMO~EX ... OT .. ICS , .. 71 ........ a ~· bu1l~H 11 con-rv 1 y s .. tbo1I 45-50' )(Int, took1, 11500. 71(). Thll bu1lneH 11 con-•DWAltD 0• TllOllP lulna PM!. Cllf t:lllt by tht ...CS Seief(I) M .';,d ~..O. Pl Co1t.1 M:.. The 1:-:::-. . .,, dueled by;~-~ PIQLIT CloH to ... location. 2509 ~by an lndMdual llCMWTIOil • ,.... Thi• l>ualneH •• con-IOCl llOn ••. COASTAL Celt! 92921 dOonQ l>ullnel• ... Th• re91atr.,,.(•j co-
SCl!NCE DIET $475 75i .2ea1 hi reglitr1nl(I) com---• dUCted by C0-'*"*9 ACUAA . Eliut>elh Ale•••. Wtttroclt 0 y NAM All INT RN A· ~ to nnw:t w.
m.nced IO "~ bu9j.. ................... Th• r~1trenl(I) com-The~ .... II Intended 1571 RNenicle Pt . Com TIONAL. 11400 Pacltlc ,,... ~ .. ~
TRUCK LOAD SALE LIVIAIOARD ~ underN the Fldltloue • 1Eallh • ..... m. menced 111nuc:t ~ to bl con~mat.ci at th9 M ... , Call!. 92627 CoMt ......., 1205, Hunt•nn.. ButMeM N•mel•l .. ..,
SATUAOAY, JUNE 15 Newport mu. 8 '8" ualneH 1me(1) lilted ....... lllr .., .....,_ ,... under IN Flemloua offa ol WI' e u1 .. E E• Thi I> I I ,,_, -.., abolle on· N A •Mt.UH• bHm. S285/mo . 650-·~on May 7• 1191 ..._. ...._ .... ,. lullneta Ni me(I) llst.ci CROW COMPANY 4aTil ~~~;,•~;on-~~ve: Jr~~ Re-lltry er.nt Palmer
PETl.ANO PAVILION 3887. a73-8318 C•d ltlac 1982 Elegente ~~ ;~:= w .. ftled .................... = ~~:1 30• 1191 Wll1hlrt Blvd .. L..o9• Ange-The regl1tr1nt(1) com-codo, IMne, Calif 112720 TN1 atlll'"*" WU filed
• OPEN 70AYS NEWPO RT tllp. Power Loaded . 15,500 with the Countv Ctertc of ..... ,..... ......... Thi• •l•tet'!*ll Wit fll.ci tee,CA90010and the anti-menced 10 nnlld bull· Anthony SelltM. 27 ~with IN Coollty Clef!< ot
t6374 S.•ch Blvd ~ bOat Water & eleclrlc. Phone 673-8077 or Orenge Coumy on May 10 .......... It ••11•1 wllh the coumy Clerk or ~Id Hid d1t1 1s May nest under IN FICtttioue COdo, Irvine, Calif 92720 Ot1ng1 Counry on Mey 21.
ml So 405 fry, Mid to To 32 ft. $275/mo. 873-708<4. 1911 lb., Noapeit ...... Orange County on M1y 31. Th~11t!,111 ,.1, Is subject !::'::. JJ:m•(•) lltted Ji!:;1~ ~~·~~;:,,,:,con-1991
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T Ir get B •tw een 675-9742 Cadlllac 1987 Sed an ,,.~ CA .._, Tili•ne llll to Cahlomla Untlorm Com-Ellubeth .All•l1 Wittrock The regl1t11nt(1). com-Pul>ltlhed Orw199 • Co .. t
Edinger and Hell. WANT•Dt Bo at sllp for OeVllle, cu1tom grlll & Pubtlth.ci Orange Coat (1t4) 7.....,40, ~ '4el7M merc111 Code Secuon • Thia ttatwnent -filed rnenee<t 10 lranuct busl· Dally Pttot ~a. JuM 2,
KIUene n .. d good 40' B•rtrem Sport-Wheel•, leath•r uphol-Dally Prlot Mey 11. K . ,... .. .,.. ... ., .... Publllhed Orange Coast a1oe 2 with th• County C*I! of,,. .. under .,,. FletJ1oou1 9 1& 1991
hom9 T0'1olH •h•ll lllhef. N•wport Beach 111ry. hH ...,•rythlng, June 2, 9, 1991 ttatltllo•ll•" •"4 fer Delly Piiot June 9, 1a, 23, Tha name and addrn t ol Orqe County on May 21. Bue1ne11 Nime (•I ·lilted su-ne
2 beb" dwarf hit 461< mlt.t, e.11ceflent Su-225 '" ~.,. t~er 30. 1991 the person with . Whom 1911 above on· M1y t4, 1991 ---------• w • ., .. 582-9594 IV m eg condition. 511 ,300 ~.rt,.. n•r••I ltut.. Su-2541 cl11m1 m1y be f11td 11 '494849 Alfred Oallino Jr
.......... 85°"7128 Went ed. 30' Liv• 0 80, 831-1008. ..... ......... WILSHIRE ESCROW COM· Pubh1hed Orang• CoMt Thi• ".llement WU filed --"'--IUC __ llOTIC ___ I __
SHEL T IE PUPPIES •bo•rd ellp lor min of PUILIC NOTICE TM ~·-• .... ....,.. .... .,. -· PANV, 4270 W1tlhn Blvd Dally Pioe Mly 2tl June 2 with the County Cleric ol '1oltlt•• Al<C Adorable, k>Vtng, 3 mo. 971-5872 . Ford '89 T-Blrd -.. .... ............. .._ -·-LOI Ang ..... CA 90010 9 18 1191 Orange County on May 24 .......... ....... 2M, 2F, full c 011.,1 B la c k , Ilk• n e w. ,........,_ _... Ann Larry SMwtell (Ext • • 1111 $300-'350 7eo-el77 S10.8K (113248) ........_ N ts..._.. 0. ,....,.. Plwttllew 338). Etcrow No 98907 $y.,241 f4H24'1 ....._....
SC Mire 7141721-1 281 ........... -:--• Patltllahe~ 0Hn•• ................. Ind the lul day for lill.ng Pvbl•lhlO ~ CDllll ~The=~ ••
YOUNO Female 1payed F d 9 p --tollo ............... ,.-.. -· c .... D•ltr "'-' June ............ cllimt by WI'( Cfedotor shllt --,-U-l_L_tC_N_O_Tl_C ____ ,o .. 1u P"--J·-2 I , 1•. p IN HOP"tNS INC . T•bby cal "9edl good H or 1 78 Into ~ butl;;~;; ---., '"' TN folowW'9 P9'IOM .,. l>e M1y 29th. 1991 vwhlctt II .. •J ..... -... "
home Very tW••I 24' Tlten 1978 loaded alchbac lc. 9.llCellent CR&'R INC , dba· PERRIS ...... butlMM• lhl ~· dey bltor• ---P'IGttt----.---123, 1191 ~o~~ •110, Ir·
648-IM38 0 /557·5722 Hice ~. onl9 85K body & engine s7oo DISPOSAL COMPANY, RIV· (a)P E SYSTEMS, INC tne antlCipetl<I sale dale 8u1Mesa N...-. 1-------Su-~.;.249....;. Po11cln Hopklna Inc., N9-
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mi111, $9,500 OBO 875-1738· ERSIOE RECYCLING ANO tb)PIONEER ADVAN CE lpeClfled above Slal-t wda Corp , 955 So Vtt-
Mutl ·•••· 759-1104 LINCOLN '71 TRANSFER, TEMECULA HEMICAL SYSTEMS , g~~T~~y ~Jr9g1 SALE The 'Ollo""ng !*tons 1111---------guva '10&-1025 Reno, ~
...... &iw..a122 d•y CONTINENTAL. 480 ENVIRONMENTAL. 11292 "'9LIC IOT1CI INC . ~ACE ADVANCE INC do.no bus-OKI.. "'9LIC NOTICE \<adl 89502 Ori;. 1 , 1 ,·~ eng rune,..,...... $1250 W11tero Ave , Stanton HEM I EOUIPMEHT MOBILE MEO 55..,. Cer· Th11 bu1l"-l•-i1 con-79 TRAILRft _..... Cakl 90S80 .......... CO. INC .. 1515 Sunflower. BY. David M. Conant 1 A "·-O C.,., Aotttl1 .. UIYQUllD
$147!5 SP4Mt Cone~
1575. ,,.eno tNcher
mu11 1acrlflce. Can
help d .. !wr. 952·2238
2 I w A I J 0 I • I ,_ Muet ... 1 842..0587 CR&R Inc . Cllifof"nla ....... ... ...... Coeta ....... Callf 12t2e Publl•hed Orange Coast ~ ~'· . yptffl, .......... ,._ ~~ed r~1:t:,sti:,rn-
co rHa In• d $2995 . MITSUBISHI '88 Thi• bu1ln111 ,, con-............ Pace Advanc:e Ch.,.,,ICll Diiiy Pltoc Mlf 13 t991 Joe °'*ICZ '°' w d ............ menced to ttanead buti-
t 141950-a-42e PRECSIS, 5 door, tulty ducted by a corporehon • The lollOwt Sy1'91N. Inc . Cal1fornll, m271 Horse Loop R•~"o Sa"ta Tht lolowtng pertont ltt ,,..1 under u.. F~
loaded S5200 The rtgletr1"t(a) corn-dolna bull~ =tone.,,. 2515 Sunfl ower, Co111 ~trganta C.ht 92688 doong bWlnetl u · Busmen Ntm91•) ..,ed
Mnt• J'< ~, In 979-3833 rMneld lo tr1nnct but l· AV11:>MOTIVE REP~IR RE· Meta. Clltl ma Mlcn111 C1rdoza 115 E)(ECUTIVE SWEETS 810 above on M1y t , 1!191
Old• 1978 R..,,.ency nHi under Ille FICtlUout FERRAL NETWOAI< 2700 Thi• 1>uitne1t 11 con-..UIUC NOTICE Onl1wood, SHI Beach Newpon Cent• Dr • Suite Jack Cunl'llnghlm, "9ti-S. 1r:l1·r H018 Pa rlor Grand Ebony, 0 C -.. Bu11n111 Nam•(•) 1111.ci P.ierton pt 1288 •Cott duc1.ci by; • corporllt0n c1141 90740 280. Newi>Or1 Bnch Clltl dent
Schaf., & Soni. MW ood o ndl tlon, 1bov1 on M1y ~. 1991 Miu Cllll 92821 • • The re9t1tr1nt(1) com-"otlte.u. Ken Pacheco. 473 P1netr" ~ ' Thi• ltaletMnt wu filed ,,._, S.c. '3,500 d• YAM.AMA tM RLITR S2500 Call after 5PM. P1t1tCll Ltytt Stint~ aark ROM 2100 menced to tr1neact bu91• SYStnesa N•me Wiy Rtveritdt, Call! Tom SolOfl\OI\, 1211 Gold· wlU'I tt\9 County C1ertc ot
llv•ed. 84M773. Meter .... ler, one 963-e837. This 11a11ment wu f1t.ci Pltet9on Pl 1218 ·Coll• Mii under the Flc:tit1ou1 92~ 1nrOC1, Corona Oel Mat, Or-nve County on May 17,
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owner, 1850 mil••ge. ---------with the County Cieri! of ..... Calif 92s21 ' 8ualnet1 Nime (1) lttt.ci lh ,O:at.......t Brooke H1ncock, 3913 C1M 92125 1991 • •
helmet, cov•r, foot-'UILIC NOTICE Or1ng1 County on May 31, a.ry'K~. 2700 P.irton •=:;June 1. 1965 dOI~ but~~ :rsons ate GrMn Av.. Loi Atemitot Nath•" RotfOblrg 3907 ,.euee
Gu• .:· 1,rlf,., m111. unit lot books. 1991 Pl. 128A, C6SI• M .... Thi FIVE STAR BUILDING C•lll 90720 PllkgrMn Ot COIOt\• def PUl>lllMCI Or Cout
etc. (locked) $1750 . fftotH*-• ,4eS'112 Caltf. 92828 1 atitelMnl Wll flied SERVICES 2230 South Thll bu11n11s 11 con-Mat Calit 92625 D Pilo ange
842-0178 h•t-.. Neme Publl1h.ci Or1ng1 Cout Thll bu!ln111 11 con-~t~,;·~~ CM~ 1g'. Huron Dr , S.nia A,,. C.lil 4 ducted by • gtnlfll PM· J~ 8:tC.Tit 1: MtlCSs, 9.·~ 199', May
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Fumllure, el•Hla
Glent Plent ••
Sat/Sun 10 10 4 . 818
BeQonl•, COM P1lm1,
m•ny varieties tnclud·
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Gl•nt Bird of Par•·
dl1a, tr•• Aza llas. Po-
dacarpua and many
more outdoor land·
1cape a!)4K:lmen1 •I
bargain prlc.1.
StateM-..l 011ly Piiot Jurie 9, 18, 23, dueled by. • g-rll P•rl· 1991 92704 nTershtp Al~ Edelman 26951 The lol"""'-30 1991 nershtp , ..... "'I 1 Gary Altn IQ•ngshelm •73 hi 11g111r1.nt(s) com· G •
"'-""' persona are . Su-211 Th• registrant(•) corn-~•• 1 Cor11c1 Or • Newport I menced to 1r11nsact butt-11oco1 Mlat•on V11j0.
dOtng bualnkt 11 menced to tranUICI bull-Publt.ned Orange Coaat a..ch Calif 92660 ""' ~ 11'11 FIC11hou1 C1hf 12911
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,J, 1•11·, 'HUO .~cJ CE~~~C A Bl~ nett undtf !tie FlctJtlout DllltV Pilot May II. 28 This t>ual"'" II con-l 8u1i"111 Namtltl lled Th11 busman ''11 con.
Chevy IMS Blazef The Art• 'suite ~14 "11LIC NOTICI Bualnen N1m•l•I M.t.ci June 2, II, 1991 ducted by an lndl\lldual l •bo'tl• on ,,.ay 2t, 199\ OUC1~ by • genlf pan •
red, S5K ml, 13,500 COii• Mesa. Cald 9292& • ·~~~May 21. 1991 Su-233 The reg111r1nt(1) com-~hlool(• H~lil Med ';'~! ~•g•str•"l(s) com.
080. 759-1 t04 ..., .. , Bruce M Oouglau 3400 '1otHkM.t9 ._, Rose menced to lrll\llCI bUSi-r I StalllMO vwae n-.nc.o 10 transact bu»
144-8722 d•y. Ave 01 The Art.I . Suitt eu.lne9e Name This tlllernent w111 tiltd ,,... under th• Fiet bou1 With the County Cleril ol ""' ""°" lhe FICtttous
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IG414, Colt• Mtsa. Caltl StetMllMNtl ~h the,..~ty ~erlt 3of PUIUC NOTICE Bu11nett Name(1)• list.cir~~· County on M1y 2\ 8uttoeu· Namet•I lotted
92628 TM following Plflor'll .,.. 191~ .......... ",on •Y '· •bolle on NA I lbolle on:Apfl 14 '"'
Tiii• 1>u11n111 11 con-dOlnQ butfnel1 H ll'lolftl1um Gary Khngan..m I F4947u Tnomu Solomon Calf ..... The ... • ... 'dUCled by 111 lndMdull UNITED HOME FURNISH· F4eST31. •...a.t 11 I ....... Thi• statement Wat tiled ( Published Orange eo.11 Th.a 11attrnent WU flied
CtleYy 1187 Plcko4JP Th• regtatrl,,t(I) corn-INGS. 2955 Randol~. UM ~·MCI Orange Coast .... '""'"' ~th ,,,.,..~Y ~ Of Oa.ty Pllo4 May 28 June 2 Wltll the County Cl«tt Of 833-3521 menc1<1 10 tr11M1Ct busi-.A, Co1t1 Mesi. Calif 9212t1 ...,11y PtSot June 9, ,.,, 23, The ~'*'°"'.,. .,,ange ~~, on .... y 10. 9 18 1191 • Or8"ge County on May n
ne.u ~ lhe F1C11llOUI Fredenctc O Evant . 1975 30 1991 dQlna but•neu ••· 1991 Su-242 199t
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Shadow. lllOfY w-black
IMth.,, $21,500
551-eeeC>.
M1.l
VP111l ,,. ' <Jl)90
Bu•in•H Nam•(•) Msl.O P1non1 '10 Coat• Mesa, Su·2tSO TH!' ROSS COMPANIES ,..~ ,...... ...
lbOve on N1A Caltl 92627 L TO , 3 Hutton Centre Pvb61shed Orange Cou1 Publtn.d Orange Cout
8tuc• M Oo4Jglat1 This bu1ln111 11 con-n oo. Santi Ana, Caltl Delly Piiot May 111 26. "'IUC NOTICE 0 ..... Plot M•y 21 June 2, Thia rtatement wu ltled ducted by 1n lndMdual PUILIC NOTICE 92707 June 2 9 1991 _,,
With the County Cieri< of Th• ttgl11r1n1(1) com-K1111 Rou . 11 E111tull ' ' ~.224 ,......._. 11 18 lltl .... 2 ....
Orange Cowrty on May 31 , rnenced 10 trll'IMCI bUI•· '1Gtttlou9 to de Cau, ca111 92879 • ......_.. ....... ""' .-
1991 ne1.1 undet the Fatioos ........_ ....... v~ 8 lJllman. 33813 atae ..... ne -------~~
. F4el'131 Bu1lneu N1m1(1) 1411.ci atetetnent PIOWINre, Lake Ellln0t•. .. ••• uo -nci The lofloW!ng persons are "'ILIC NOTICE
Publllhed Orange Coast •boll• on· Apl'\129, t98S The followl Pltlont .,,. Ill 92330 ""'""""" -do.ng t>c.itin.t u 1---------Dilly Pilot June 9, IS, 23. Fr.cienc11 0 EVIN doin(I busl~ ... Thi• t>u1ln•H 11 con· Jc OISTRIBVTORS, 2290 "°'" .....
30 1991 Thll llllemenl wu flied UNllEO TRANSPORT.A· ducted by I llmlt.ci ~rt· College A~ 9-204. CO.II .......... .....,. ' with Ille County Clerk Of T N ship ............. .,.. MIU, Celil 92829 lteteMettt
1 _______ S;..u_·2.5;.;..9 Or1nge County on May 31, TIO N IN ERNATIO AL, The reglal11,,l(1) com· Stet.......e CMstopher Carson 8"11· The 1011ow;nn ,....on1 are
19111 =•~I~~~ :2::s 123• menoed to tranMct but l• The following Plf'Qf\S 1tt er, 2290 CoU~ Ave B· do4ng bullMU ';; PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,.,40 M1.11t1 Trtd•• 1n11tnat1ona1 ,,.., under •h• F1ct1t10U1 doing t>tnineu aa. 204. Co11a Me... c1111 ROAD WARRIORS ats1
Pubh1h.ci Orange Cout 2030 E. 4th St , SUill 123: Bu1ln111. Name(1l ll1t.ci GLOBAL COMPUTER 92828 w.,,.., A~ •ISt 11...,,_
''°'"*-• Diiiy PllOI June 11. tS, il. Santi Anl. Calif 92705 I~ ~~IY I, 1111 CLEANING COMPANY , Jeltrey•terll"g W1u~h, ling'lon 8Mcll Calif t2'47
"'8UC NOTICI
"°'"*'9 ...............
Ste•~·
The IQllOwong '*901'11 Mt
doing t>.-....u ..
JOE GILLIS ENfER
PRISES 111627 8!'00"~
St. Suite 29S. Fountl!'" V.1+
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Muon Just,n M~. 1047• N1glltmg1>t Ctr ,
Fount11n ll•ll•'I'· Cell! 9'2708
T hll b\IS neu I co.,.
dueled try '" 1ndiv!duaj The reg•llrt"l(S} CO"'•
menc:ed 10 •--=t ~
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8111 "-H N1r.oef1i ~st.a
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M11on J ,_.alugeon
Th<S 11811"'9'\I -· ed Wllh lh• County Cllflt ot Otange Co...rtty on ,,.ay 17,
19111
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Publtlhed °"'"'<I• Cout
Oa•Jy PllOt M•y 2e, Juoe 2.
9 18 t991
Su-231 1111ltl11t'.
h1hld go od• NO
EARLY BIROS S aV
GMC 1979 Step Van
2 t · II/I, new engine
July 1990 S2500
882-1138.
A111,,
a u1IMe1 NMfte 30, 1991 Diotlal Sound Productions, ""''s 1111 __ 1 ~ai 111..,. 6S5l Oillgr~ CirClt , .. un. }Ot S Appalooaa. A 11 NtllO,,, Ntl1 Chrlatian,
• 20:Jo E 4lh SI S t 123 "" ..,,,..., -...., hnglon a..ch, Cllil 9*7 ..oma, Ca.Id lt70l 15141 Yatllllllre Lane Hun.
The 10~~=!.n, .,, Su-2tl2 Slnll Ml. C•lll 92,~ · ,tnth th• County Cllfll ol Ed•11d 0 Rou. 6551 Th11 bu••"•H •• con-11ng1on 91ach Cehf i2147 "'9UC llOTICE
OO•og bU11ne11 •• Tiii• bu1lnen 11 con-Or1nge County on May 10. 0111grow Cir Hum.ngton :IUC1ecl by jOlnt \l'lnture Carole L NMI 1801 lhlr· ---------
SunN lrnp<)rf,.,J 9100 BEACHSIDE PROCESS-PUIUC NOTICE dueled by• I gentrll pert· tt9l e.ach. Calrl 92647 The reglllrenl(•) corn-Ion '2508 Redllndt Cent ,......._,. ING CENTER, 1212 W ner1hlp F4e390'1 Th11 bu11neu " con-'nenced to tnanua bu 12373 ••ln111 .._
Ocunlront Newport f'lolfte.u. Th• rtgt1tr1n1(1) corn-Publtahed Orenge Coall ducted by tnlndivt<IUll .,. .. under the Ftclll>Out Thl1 bu11neu IS con-Steelltl l "4 i.---------.. 1Be1c:h C11tl 92tlet • ........_ NeMe ~ lo tr11n1ae1 bUM· a.'t'f Nol May II. 29 The r19111rant(1) corn-!luslntu Name(•) led dutl.O by •general Plrl· The~ per90nt ate
5 F•mlly O•r•ge Sil• CREVIER Scon Robtneon. 1212 w. Stet.......a ,,... undlf the l"tCl•itoo• 2. II, 1191 mencect lo ltantlet busl-~on ,,.~ 20 1Mt nersntp ~ butlM9I u
Eve rything g o ••, Oceinlront, Newport The lollow-ng PltJOM 111 8us•neH Name(s) 1t1ted su-227 "'a A under the FICtll>OUt ~~ C 1e..tcer tHd The r191a1rant(•I com-MAIN STREET BUSINESS m •k• ott•r Cloth••· .... Be1c:h Ct• I 1128&1 ·~..,-~-above on N'A u....... N•m•lt l hted ' • .,.,.., WU menceo IO ltanuct bull· ANO VENTURE 2307' ~ ---.. Paul Molfart abolle on May 20. 1991 #Ith the Counl'Y Citric ot I.no« tl\9 Fidltlout ,.~ •• boOlcl, too41. furniture, A NW~• CW This bu11neu 11 con-O O L SHOWER DOOR. Edli¥•fd o Ross Orange County on Ma)' 21, BuM!eu NafM(I) lilted Like.,..._ Dr ~. 20I
hOYMW•rH , 1oy1 You "'•.oww•o ducted by '" ln<'MdUll 1909 Hert>or 8'vd Cotta T~ •lllement wu li'lecl ... C -rt E n,, 1991 El Tcwo. CllllJ 92'30
na -"· -h•v• Ill ..... A'WAILM&.• Th• 1ent1trenl(•I com--~~ •. ,....,., 9,.."'7 IOt•lll Ille County Cllf'll ot ,..v.U -c I llatlmef'll WH l9d lbolll on Mly 22. 1191 ROl>er1 0 ~ 278'2 .. .,,. • .... · ...,... ~ 0r-c .., M 31 "'"th the c-.-. C..,., 01 '4MT94 Nel• c ..... son .. _\/Sun t to 3 331 c menced IO 1t1nsac1 bul•· ....... • ~ • ....._._.__ 1 -.. -oun., on •Y Or --• ....... Abad•"' Mt•~·on v-_, F -Vl ~-~, .. ~........ t991 '1otttlM• ltlQI Courrty on May 24 Pvbbhed Orange Cout Th11 ltllement ... llled c I ~ ·-.-Avoc;ad o, CM. 1e 328ea A/T nets under the tCl•ltOUS ~I·' ~n·; Llg\wl NigUel. ue574• .......... M-. 1991 O_,.. .._._ u .y ..... , ... -2. With the Coun.., Cler1I ~ T l (1 RV0207) RED Bus nen Nam•l•l litled _,. .... v ~ • I -~r .. ...,. -«v ......... · ., hll busin••• s co~ GAUT IALEI ee 835cal A/T above on nol applicable Thlt bustneu 11 con-Pubkahed Orange Cout Stetellftent '4 •.1254 I , ti, 1Dt1 Orange County on ~Y 24 <tucteo by,.,,~
DON'T .II. IT. 12oaF448) s22 .t95 Scon RoblnlOn tucted by an tndllltdull 01;1y Ptlol ~ 9 ti 23. The lollowtng pereont.,. Published Orange Coast Su-243 tl9t ..... 1 .. 12 The reg1atr•n1111 COll'I· Tl'ws Slllt!Ntnl WH ltled Th• I I I( I 30 • dong bUl!Mll u · 0.•ly "1lol ""-2. II 11 ~ ... mencld to tranuct bul
SAT ONLY 8•:J 'T,.~!~IA/TS:Z• 995 wtttl ll'le Counl'Y Clerk ol "9nCed't,8 ~:a"n.!ct :;:J: 1991 ~ 263 TAX-FINANCIAL GROUP 3 1"1 Pul>hlhed Or1nge Coat1 nea una.. tt\e FIC1•1110ua
8 1lc••. !urn . g•• 880, aen ai A/T • 0•1nga County on May 31 1eu under IM FICllllOU• • 125 PlAN SERVICES U07 Su-2.0 PUILIC NOTICE Deity P>lot Jone 2 t 16, lullMtt N•m•f•l 9d
ctothlfl9 I Iott more. (2J LVt 5I) 125•995 1991 Jut lneu N•m•l•I 1111.0 =~tal4t°':'92e63 Newpor1 '1cme.u. 23 11191 al>oYI on May 21, '"1
:zoea Mand arin °' (nf .. e3Sc•I A/T F•ts7.. •bov• on Mly 2• 1191 PUIUC NOTICI ou1 LHll• Murpt11ka, "11UC NOTICE •lnlnff• Na-Su-252 ~ ° Ferra~ Ad• ma /A Iba tr o • •, Published Orange Coast John UIWlllyn LodWlcll .... stat~ w11 fl Meaa Velda •r•• <~8) $21,995 Thi• 1111emen1 wa.a fifed ..._, .... _~ '440 S.1thor1 Drlw. New-S tet.....,.t Wllh the COunty Ctetk of •• e3h•I A/T Daily Piiot June 11 IS 23, Ith th• County Cllfk I r-"-port Beech, C11tf 928'3 Th• lo!lowtng per.on•.,. PUILIC NOTtCE Ortnge ~ly cm M•y 31 ,
Mlcrowav•. Sh•rP car· (2RCL034) S27.995 30, 1991 r•""• couniu on May 1°0 •~ ,..... Thi• bu11neu 11 con-ao.ng t>usmeu.. ___ ._~ t991 o uHI, coffee t•ble, Su·257 tl9't""' '' ' Stet..,._..t duc:ted by' en ln<IMdt.tal COAST AL PAOPfAtY r...,,,.._. '4H U1
Pub/11NO Or ll9f ~I
Oaoly PllOI June t tf, 23,
30 1991
m•rbl• ltbl•. 11blt CREVIER ff•N•,2 Th• loltowlng l>WIOlil ai• Th• reg111r1nt(1) com-Tht lollowlng per.ont '"' MAINTENANCE 203B19th •-tn..• N•-lamp, floor li m p , dolnQ buslnn1 u . • menced to lfl nMCt bu•I· dolnQ bualnftl u St ~ 8ftch, C11tl S tat.,,..ftt •canner, tulcer, Iron BMW ..Ull.IC NOTICI Publlthld Orange Coa1t INTERLINE SERVICE & neat under the Ftct111ou1 MID-WIGHT MUNCHIES, t~ The 1041owtng '*'°"' ara
ove r head lcltchen altfttaAna Fto•lthHle Deily Pilot Mty 19, 29, R E PA IR, 110 1 W 8u11ne11 N1m1(1) llatld 1579 Alvtrttd• Pt Costa TM<NsM1ttnewHa toJdoingbu1me 11
commercial pol• I June 2, 11, 1191 MecAtll'luf 81. •245, Seti•• •OOV. on Mey t , '"' M .... c.l•f 92627 8 29!h SI Newpon BelCll AV THINKA YOU LIKA !1"'30 1 Aute Melt auelneH Neme Su-221 Anl, Calif 92707 Guy L Murl)Nkl $u:11n M Oftelt 1511 R111-C1l1t 1:~ IMPORTS 32 Dr1k1 N.-::• ~i:r.' •lum ~ ... .,..rt ,,,..... ............ JoMph J SollONntl Jt . Thie ""'"*" WH tiled et•ICI• Pl . Co.st• ...... MtChHI Sh•WT'I Sanson Po'1 BMc:h Cahl 12M3 ••at ... ....., The followlng perton1 '" "11LIC NOTICI 1101 W MacArthur 81 With lhe Counly Cieri! ot Calif. t2827 203 8 29111 SI Newoort Jtnntllf S Colho" 32 naughahyd•, m•ll Senta.AIM doonQbualntl111 #245, Santa Ana, Calif OrangeCoufl'Yon M1YIO Th·• buttne .. 11 con.8Mcn,Call92163 011k1 N.-por1 9Hch,
bOll, Eutell• ve cuum UW171 COL1.ECTION RECOVERY Pletttleut 92107 1991 dUc:led by . .,,~ Th11 1>u1•net1 11 con· Cet.t t21S3
c leaner, 2 b u rner SYSTEMS. 9585 81Cklty ._...... ,..,.. Thia 1>u1ln111 11 con-, •• ~ Tht reg11tran1(1) cotn-Mt.ci by~~ Th1t 1>u11ne11 11 con·
camp 11~. tono m e• Or . Hunllngton BHch, a..tt..ne <fueled t>y· an IRd!VicW.. ~111.ci Ot•nge Coatt tMnC*I to hnMCI bVsl-Th• reg1tt11nt(1J com• duC11d by an indMclual
chine 1 to 53, 1hoee & Acura 1187 ~ Cehl 92941 The followlng per90nt art The rtgl1t11"t(1) com. o..ty Ptlol Mly 111 2t ,_. und« the FICl•bOUI menced lo tllnllC"I bu •· Tht regl1tr1nt(•I com-
clothea. g•• lawn Coup• A dia mond N1nty Sllg1do, t5IS Bick· dOong bullflftl u • menced to "*"ICl l>UtJ-""""1 1 1"1 · 8u11net1 Na,,,.(•l k tad nen undM the Fct ~• menced lo lrlnud tMi.Si+ ~. boll anchOf & l,oaded, •II eirtra• low ..., Dr-Huntinoton BNch, PIN( ll~, APTS . 2151 ,,... under ~ FlctltlOVI • . abolill on MAry 17, 1991 BuetMa• N•~t•l L .a ,,. .. und• !tie F;ci' c twltln, bike tire, mlleage, new uret, C•M 112141 Pac;ofic A~, Colla .,..._, 8u11neu Name(•I tted Su-229 5'IMn M Ott.ie at>ove on May i4, 1tt1 a in... N1m1111 11~
1n1enor dOOf e. e· out t e I • p h 0 n •. p p Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con-altf. 12121 1bove on NA This ~ """ led T M•n"-M at>ove on NA '* eftutt9f•. a 660 St5.IOO. 72S-189 1. ducted by a1 eot• prc>p!I> W'illlm Sculy, 3'10 GteRd Jo"9f'I J SonoMntl .Jr. PUILIC IOTICI ~ lhe County Ci.le ol Th<• lfll""9nt .... '~ JerW'lil ... ~ ouebo9fd ftuetll_n9 bar • 1te>1 nal, Mar•N Del Rey. Thlt •~ wn hd °'""' Counly Of\ May 21 , """th the COUl1ty Q.,1l or Thi.a stat.,,,.,. ,... hied
r• Sun onty 9 '° 4 1'8RMRt 400t H T111 reg111ren111> com· allf to2tl .,.,h N ~v C'8f ot a JMM 1111 Orange County °" May 24, ~fl ,,,. County Qettt Of
2.n Eurape Dr C M Prtde of ownerahtp, ~ed lo 11an..c:t bulf. Th•t bueintta •• co~ Orange County on Mey 10 MOTICa CW , ... .,. 1•1 Orenge County on May 24 w""• w/pek>mlno "''• inetl under IN ~ tld by· 11n lndMdull l tll AWM':! a.uTY "'1t>litMO Orllnge eoe.t P..Ult lltl ftOOP .......... nail•. ''°'• creern il>'lff condl-llu••ne•• Nain•(•I lltted Th• reg11111nl(1) cotn· ff49Mf t ____ ,..... o.u, Nol u ay ,. June 2, ~ Oranoe COllt ,..SIM
loot9, 111Ckle bOllH, ny lion Aept, &40-0722 11bo .... on NA mtnCed lo •lnSld buej. Publilhed Orange Coaa1 _.. ..:""..:-t , 11, 1lt1 Olly NOC June 2, t . ta, PublllNd ()r1inot eo.tt4 od ~ Nancy saio.oo ,,... unoer IM nctflioua DlllY Pilot M-1t 26. .... -..... " ,.,, ........... June 2 • I r ' • Thi• •••temenl wH lllld lu~ NI~(•) ltlled -• l'urauent to Section Su-24• ""'• 1 1 -·T ... ...,. • 490 Coa'9 ' ''"th the Cou"'Y Ctertl of ~on 1t1t Junt 2• t , l lll tt04(d) Ol ltle lnlemll Aev• su-2$0 2J, 1"1
lat/8un to 10 3 . eaa HARIOR 0 0 5 I Wfl'I lc\Ay su.m 1nu1 Code. notice II PUIUC I011CI
SH vfew L•M. CM. lllTIUlllHI 19111 Thtt tlllttfn4111l wat Ned '*9tly ~ tf\111 the an.•--------flUl&JC IOT1CI • h 0 • •, p u r , • • • • , ... ,. with '"'-County Clefll of MUC IOT1CI nwi ~ of ttte r 1aca1 ......... e •---------PUIUC I011CI
dotMe, Knlclc•lmeck1, H VW f'OJl l'ublllhed Orange COM! 0r.,. CounlY on .-ay 10, C '"31·t1 of Jernet L •••••....,.. Pie••• r-----------
I0'8 of rNtc 2 OOOA, LO MILES Dt tl'( P1lol June II, II, U , 1191 "81"1 • ::::\Ind~~~ ...... lttt ........ ...... ....... .. .
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JUM 2, I , t lt1 doMICI ~ U .. bueinMI flour'I ~t T 0 0 l • I U ,. P l Y · ll)T~HITI ART (blJ LANO• doinQ ~lt4Mll N
MIAAO:.: ~~ !kim SUl'F SIDI l.ABCft.AT°"Y· • m to II p m. b'f any dill· (l>llMTCO TOOU »Mt 9AIOO!. 1otA He11¥pMI 1818 "'°"T. 217 New-
(Ol7 > • 11.M l 111fl. 8'llte K. ,.,, .no rlqUMf 11 ~ M~ llA O.na .-o;nt t ntei 0110 , Nawpo11 ~ Cent., °'. NeWport
........ .., Saru Mia, Calf tol11 1IO dirt 1fMr ttte oat• of Callf 12129 , eai.t. 92MO heel\, Clllf ~ ee -Tin\ ,Oltf* ... , m 1 UC>-lhlt ~ MIChMI ~ Wondtbh. John 0 ~ 2tl ~ M#tl1ny. 190 Vitt.I IT AHZA. A/T etty A•e • Hunu n91on ,,:-.........,,, , ~ »tit ._..... lllA, Dal'll l'llf•. llllboa -lei.nd Mont811a, lltl ~.
(2242"3) 11.195 hed\. Ce1ll 1841 eft1oe 11 1oc ... 11 W!U.I ,._,., Cei:of, .._ ._ e.iit tatl'2
TPll• b1.1tlNH It c~ 'MOO INCIK llO ,,.... Ttllt t>u ,,,.., • con· T'llll l>Ul •l\•11 •• con-TI!lt etu•l""I •• con-
-llllRCUIW cM'9d ~ an t.ldl\•dt.191 '°" ~ °' • "* llO ~ bY an ~i4cN91 tty. en ......,.. dl""9d "Y .,, lnclMdUll ~AZ. A/T The reot1tr1t•IC1) com-...._. 8Mdl., CA .-o Th• reg111rant(. •I com. The re911111ntjt ) C'Ol'll• The reglllr•,,t(I) c°""
(114?49) tl,9" ~ lo •eneact ~ TM ~ ·~ ef ~ lo trMMCt llMI-to trlnNCI ~ ~ lo ~er'!Nd .,... ~~~IN ~ ttw -.rf I 1. •~"'1111 ,...... unclar....,"'9 (,-~ ""'* !he ~ net1 ~ .... ~ MS1 "9rbot 9fwd --CclfWor (71•t n1..... -o .... ,..fM t ):...... Name(I) leteCI l uein... NllN( ..._, eoete ~ CA -.,. 91'1 Mer• t I •PM NAT .,.._ .-.e., *' 1, 1ttt · on~ 21, t•t ....,.. .., NA
• Tim ~--W. -.woiow. JoM O~ ....,.__,,, Jt •• t f Thie 11911 "9111 ... Mid !!'!" ~ .. n. ............. ll9ct 1'111 ... ,.,. ... 11M Thie l'I I 1119111 ...... __, IN Cowify a.tr of ~ --_..... .... .-the County C.... of,..._ "'9 ~ o.r-ot .-i l'!9 County CIM: ef
Or1n91 Co.ll'l1y ""'*'! tO ..... '-... 11111, <>r.,. CCMlfy Of'I Mey 21, !0rMfe C1Mfty °" """'_,. "'-'fl o...r on -M,
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Theater's · ambition OK;
result awkward, tedi~us
By Tom Titus
Or1119e Coast Daily P110I
Making u mu'1cnl antique hke
Bertoli Brecht .md Kurt ~etll\
"rhc Threepenny Opern" vi tal
and ahve for today'!. audience' 1 n
herculean 1.1i.k 1ha1 must
community theater group' would
happily avoid.
rhc fJCI that Newport rhc.ttcr
Arts Center ha~ cho en 10 tad.le
thi formidable pro1cct peaks well
for the playho11,e\ ambition, but
the re ult 1 an awkward. tcd1ou
.ind not altogether ar11culJte
effort. There " hardly any cutltng
edge on 1lm talc of Mack the
Knife
Like Gtlhcrt and ulhvan,
Brecht nd Weill practiced mu:.101
'I.Hire, U acnrc which may have
hccn pun ellt n ce ntury or more
.igo. but which lacks the ncce ~ury
'P•Ct to Jab 11~ audience in revival
tocJa)' Ap rt from the ofl·repmcd
'Meck 1he Kn1(c," there afc fe..,,. 1f
will le vc the
D1rec:1or Irene George und
mu1111cal director Tim 'cl"l(>n hn' c:
a tcmbled !t<lmc pica m voice for
the Newport pmduc11on, but the
perlmm<incc< for the mo'' rarl are
dcvoiJ of pa,s1on and lcttn 1ownrd
m00l0Jr1m.1. 1 he how move nr ,,
'>lugg11:1h pnce, replete with
overlong trano;ition!. and tcn1a11 ... c
1ntcrprctation'i
A ma1or 'har~ pr the hlame goc
to Jun Gale\ manncquin-lik~
portrayal of MacHenth, the
foi:.hion-platc king of London's
underworld. Gale attempt · to
cury the show with phy"cal charm
ond vocal ocumcn, offering httle or
no tn'l1ttht into the character 11 elf,
and thh lack of d1 mcn ion
become~ his and the i.how'<;
undoing.
Mind y Miller nearly
compen ate'i fo r the e
\hortcom1ng 1n her lu ty, t11gh-
vo ltngc pcrrormoncc as Polly
Peachum. one of MacHeath's
romantic conquc't' who bn tic~ 11
haring hi\ affection\. L1kc~1~.
L1Lbcth Lucco' e.irthy rendition or Lucy Brown. the constable'"
duuahter and a nother MacHuth
groupie, mjecl!i ~me 'punch into
the production, particul~ly during
her duet with Miller.
"I he_ ,fhrccpcnny Opera" '' not
u Olll\IC:.11 that oaes purucuhu ly
~ell. und the Newport producti(1n
Ulldencor c'I more o( ti
\\icaknc"e' rhan 11 trCn8th\, Per·
formance~ continue 'fhur"d•y
thmu h Saturdll}'I :.it 8 p.m. and
Sund.'>' .\I 2:30 unttl June 23 11
the· the.lier, 2 01 Cliff Drive.
New port Beach. w11h ticket
1nfurma1ion Ji\pcn!lcJ at 631 ·0.?8 • I
By Lyn1'a Hirsch
North Amenca Synchclle
ALL MY CHILDREN: Joe, well
aware of Erica and Charlie's
relationship, feels guilty hiding
what he knows from Ruth. Hayley
is not thrilled with the idea of
att ending !.ummer school, but
Trevor want her to. The truth
about Ceara's childhood comes out
as she recalls her fat her, George,
killing her dog, then molesting her.
AJmost kalltng her father, Ccara
vowi. he will pay for his misdeed .
After telling Jeremy about her
past, Ccara decides to take her
father 10 cou rt. Livia agrees to
plead Ceara's case. Jack realizes
Tom ii. jealous of the time he
pend with Brooke. Tom h
plca!.cd that Barbara's new baby
has bone marrow which can be
u ed for a tra nsp lant with Molly.
Derek i' unhappy when Mimi i
assigned a' his ncv. partner. Livia
become angry when Derek Irie
to stop her for punishing Terrence
after Terrence pulls a prank with
Orian and I fayley. Janet convince ·
Natalie to let her i11ay ll'I long as
'he dc'lircs
A OTllER WORLD: fhing'
look b.1d for John when lri::. a .. k:.
him to rc~ign from the hospital ,
giving pohce a motive for hi
having killed Ta)•lor Carl
perceive Lucas as the enemy.
When Jake ugge\I -;he attend
Marley and Jamie' engagement
party, Do nna doc~ nnd is
cmbarrssi.cd hy a confrontational
Marie>. Donna 1 pica ed when
Michael pay a vi\11 to offer her
comfort. Leurn1ng Grant and
Pauhna arc engaged, Iris tells
Paulina she had be t renounce her
claim on the Cory fortune. Mark
tell Amunda he doc not want to
be u\ed while she get over her
hcartbrc.1k concerrung Sam Jamie
Jgree w11h Marley about
po tponang their marr111gc until !.he
secs 1f he '"'II be able to concc1\.e
C'as and Ka thleen try 10 find file'
that will f)rn'c Carl'\ treachery.
hut ore st\m1cll hcc.111 c 1hc file
hu vc · hc ~n "burned. F-ra n ~ic
continue., to hide her pregnnncy
from O\" ,
S THE WORLD T R : Ju1,1
"' K1r~ .ind Hhc 'ay "I do," Juhc
ha~ an .ic.cadcnt ..ind 1' ru'hl!d to
1hc hmp1tal. Meg il> concerned
'"hen 'he 'pots And} ~•th Julie nt
th e h<hpi111I IO 1-orc'l r.1rk. Meg
.. 1unnccl when Andy ct.11m he i'
th e bab)'°'I fother Rclea!tCd from
the ho pitul, Juhe ifl tnken aback
when her cx·hu sbJnd Frank
appear on her doorc;lep. David'
death vanqul\hC\ Ellen, nnd her
(amity gather around 10 offer
comfort. The arrival of father and
son farmhand , Hutch and Woody.
i about tu change the live~ of
Oakdale' c1t1Ltn\ 1-rannie iAnd
Derck admit they IO\IC each other •
Dana's mom, Sylvia, admits to
Margo that D n n a is a
kleptomaniac. Billy tells Dana he
will not let her kip out of their
plan. Co«nor and Evan continue
to pressure Holden about joining
their scheme. Cal sees a different
side of Lu cinda. Caleb confides to
Angel that without her he could
not have gotten through his past
year' trouble .
BOLD ANO BEAUTIFUL:
Brooke, under the fal~e impression
that Stephanie loves Adam, no
longer fcnr. her mamage to Eric
i threatened. Ridge thinks
Stephanie may have regained her
memory nod plan~ to reunite with
Eric. Macy i" shocked when Jake
turn out tu be her tenn1 ..
instructor. 13oth arc surpri cd
when the le on turns into a
lovemaking ession. Lntcr, Macy is
'llunncd when Thorne appean. and
tell her he wRnt her back 10 his
hfc. Hav1112 located Ruthanne's
family with Eric's help, Stephanie
plans a trip to San Diego to talk
with Ruthanne's ex -.hu band
Mitch. Mitch assures Eric and
Stephanie that Ruthanne never
contacted the children becau c she
did not care about them. He also
reveals hi plan to remarry and
take care of hi family. About to
uff cr an attack, Blake pop a pill
and hope' for immediate comfort .
Sa lly continues to let Clarke
believe she had an abortion.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Having
interrupted Carly and Victor's
honeymoon, Bo gets the
impression the two arc lover . Bo
i tunned to learn he ha the
deadly v1ru and is unaware he
caught it because he drank the
"laced" drink Emmy meant for
Carly. Kimberly reads the letter to
Lawrence that reveals he
acc1dentallv killed his brother and
wa placed on medication to make
h i n1 forget th e in c ident.
La..-Cnce'!. attorney agrees the
letter could help Lawrence "' fi~ht
the rape chugc. The lrtal begin~
ond Lawrencc'i. attorney dt\}llge
Jack'' pa'lt n~ n rapbt. Kayla and
Jack com.ider Kimberly u 1rnitor
for having given Lawrence the
letter. Tanner and Molly go
\ktnny·d1pp1ng. 1'.ahclla doc not
want Victor to know 'he nnd
Roman have reconciled. Alice is
up ct when he learn J\Jlt c and
Lawrence arc bu me partners.
Sh.inc 1'1 he.trtbroken when he
lcnrn'I Peach 1~ out o ( reml\s1on.
G£Nl::RAL HOSPITAL: Bill
fc:ur:. Nuncy will tell "all'' ttbout
hi pa\t unlc'\ he allQ\\\ her to
take custody of I)'. ·me ~ckert'~
urc shocked when Bill seemingly
agree w1h Nancy' demand Paul
hedges when Tracy \U&gC)tfll she
want ham to mv~~tigate Harlan
~mce ~he would hkc H rlan to be
the new man in her life. Oollh1c.
feels she and Tony will never have
a chance 10 get together because
he refuses to let her get too close
emo1ionally. As the fight to ave
one another's lives continue, Mac
and Scorpio grow closer. A lonely
Lucy pursues 1he even lonelier
Tom. Scot! wanes to warn Tom
about Lucy, not juM becau e he
still yearn for her, bul he doesn'l
want Tom to be Lucy's latest love
victim. Alan thinks it's time for
A.J. to return home. Jenny In~ to
right her auraction to Paul, but he
make 11 very difficult for her.
GUIDING LIGHT: Alan·
Michael, having learned Roger
u ed him to embezzle money from
the Spaulding foundation, vow
ha former father-in-law will pay.
Francesca uspecti. Mindy want. to
be more than ju t friends with
Tony. Blake realizes Alex is out to
get Roger. Ale" i not alone, Tony
and Henry join the list of those
out to get Roger. Bridget bri tics
when Eel tricks her into being a
hospili\I candy striper for the
summer. Vane a gets Nadine to
an out-of-town syndication
con\.ention and plans to take Billy
on an oil trip with her. Francesca
is upset when Marco call Mindy's
loft. Harley admits to Samantha
that she till cares for Alan-
Michael. An angry Daniel tells
Samantha to tay out his life, on
order which devastates Samantha.
Ro 'I doe n't know what to do with
the information he's gathered
concerning Roger's part rn the
Jc up w1ndle. H.B. learns that
Billy wants to regai n Lewi Oil .
LOVING: Clay tells Trisha he i
Tommy's father. Trisha refuses to
believe it at Cir~t. but later tells
Clay <the doesn't care if she has
adopted her own half-brother
bccau e he lo'c" the child o if he
were her ·own son. Clny retort'
thut tn order 10 rcgatn h1~
anher11,1nce he mu t take custody
of the child. Paul realizes that hi
partner 1 not a hquor salc~man
but an ,arms dealer Paul is forced
to keep his mob tie a secret or be
killed. Howie feels foiled again
when an autop y shows Monty did
not die from a beattn& by Trucker
but an overdo e of in uhn Howie
su peel!. Monty was given the
overdose by Clay or Gwyn. A lying
Carly gives Clay un alibi. Louie i
concerned about food continuing
to d1 appear from the pie 11hop.
Rocky 1 concerned about the
m1 'li&ng Abril.
ONE LJFE TO LIVI::: <.:tint and
V11>.1 "rouah 11" after havma to
d"m1\s the servant Clint \tall
refu e to u1ke a ny mpney from
A a. Alex continue to pretend
he's in pain from her injury in
order to keep Bo at her \1de
Renee pull a gun hoping to ~arc
Du:tnn . Tina am\C ind m1nage'
to JCt Duann-to lca\ic. When Asn
amvc , Tina hides the gun under a
haystack in the stable. Lee Ann
discovers the gun :md later i
horrified when ·n er mother is shot
to death. Alex makes Ca sic
bclic"e he and Bo are lovers.
Kevin wants to le arn more about
the mystery girl or hi dream'I,
unaware that it's Carlo' niece
Stephanie. Max and Lee Ann fall
in love. Asa asks Viki if she know
what' troubling Renee. Tony
shows jntcrcst in Andy, who still
care for Hunter, but Hunter ha'I a
thing for Blaine. Jake's absence
makes Andy f ecl all alone.
ANTA BARBARA: Kelly
rcfu~s to go to Spain with Quinn.
saying she cannot live "a life on
the run." Quinn, unable to deal
with going to prison, plnns to ~kip
town , but a ures Kelly he wall
alwoy love her. With no bail
needed, Qumn i'I rcle ed and
Kelly give him an airline ticket
out of the country. Q"11nn also
assure Kelly he does not blame
her for hi arrest. Augu ta is
beginning to think Da h did not
rape Julia. Flame tell Da h her
friendshi p with Michael ha::. made
her a more caring and tender
per::.on, but she doc n·1 want Onllh
to feel he 'll C\Cr de.crt l11m
Flame change her im.1ge becau e
of Michael. K:unna learn the
sculptu re she hought co::.t $75,000.
Cruz tail" Helmut Deiter for the
State Department. M~on rcali.tc
Cruz i right. Mason' o hellbent
on de troying the family he will
not help anyone. Mu~on i'
delighted by Katrina's beauty
Ca andru finally forgi"e Ma son
for betraying her to CC
YOUNG AND RESTLES : Ntna
is thrilled after accepting the "not
guilty" verdict of the jury. Leaving
the courtroom. Nina tell' David
she hope he frae fo r h1
wrongdc.>tngs. Jill wants to kidnap
Little Phillip. Nana decides to
move tn with Danny and Cricket.
Victoria continue-. to make it look
a i( Brad and A'lhley nrc
intere~ted in each other. Sc<ltt\
mamaae propo. al delight\ Sheila.
Paul tell& Lauren mnrried or not
he will always take care o ( her ond
the baby. Shc1l:t a ute' her
mother he ha proof th.-t Scott
cannot be the father of Lauren'
baby l ·hc b1r1hm.irk on Lauren·,
baby grow lur&cr. Kay a'~ Nina
i( iihc can \pend more time w11h
Little t>hallip nd a grateful Nin .t
agrec<1, Nin&' drunken mother,
Flo, decides it'~ time to get clo ·r
to Nina and her mone) N1kk1
fear i-he can no lunger hide her
pain or her drinking from J•ck.
Dru i unatble to deal wuh Ohvia
and nthan·, mamaac.
Prince Williams r ecuperates with computer gam e
LONDON -Pnncc W1lliiam wa~ enJO)''"I 1 computerized golf game
while recovering from ~urgef) to rep••r a skull rractu~ he ~uffcred
durina a round of the real thin&. )1tid h11 mother, Prince ~ Diana.
"He' fine n""." the princes' aid while mceuna with studen1 and
Gulf War airmen ltt 1 "chOQI in Hi &h W)combe, >At\I of London,
The R·yeu-old Wilham, second 1n hnc to the Britl\h throne after tu
hither, wa' releu cd from London'1. Great Ormond trcct children'
ho~pital Wcdnesd11).
He wa."' re 11ns comfnrtabl) 11 home on l hur,d11y at Ken\&n&ton
Palace. hut 11 date wo not .. el for h1 rc1urn tu 'chuol, 8uckmgh1m
Palace aid
W1 lh:1m undct\,ent 11 O·nunutc opcri.uun Monllay tn fi\ a deprc' cd
(r1cturc an hi\ forehead after he 'Aili\ 1cc1dcn111lly ittuck by a anlf ch1tl
'"'una by a clawnate nt l udgrO\ic School, on l ondon' we tern out\k1rl'I.
to pa'" the 11me during h1' rofwaleotecnai, Diana tole.I two tudcnh
that her JOn wa' pl1y1n1 a hand·held computcrilcd golf 1amc.
" he Mi4 th1tt Willt1m had the new computer aame Oamc 80y and
th.it he i' •"'•~ playana on 1t," 11d Jamu Pe1rum. 12.
In &he Hou~ of Common 1 Prime Mani tcr John M•JOr s.td that ••the
whl'~lc Hou'c ind whole rountry join ... 1n sendina be t w1 hc1 for P1incc
Wilham,"
Rust became a folk hero an 1987 bY f1)'1n1 1 bOrrowed piane throuah
rh So\i1ct lJnron' air defcnM Ind landint un Red SqUarc. Ho 1p1nt
more than a yur in ai 1c1 pn n for the feat .