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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-16 - Orange Coast PilotSUND\Y I DON1T KMOW AN'<TMIN6 ABOUT LOVE .;. HOW A60UT T~AT, CHUCK? PRETTV SOON YOU'D KNOW MORE ABOUT LOVE Tt4AN AN'(ONE IN T~E WORLD ! 6-16 TMERE ONCE WAS A TIME WMEM I TMOU6MT I KNEW COME, SOMETHIN6 A80lJT LOVE,8UT CHUCK? NOW I OON•T KNOW ANtfrHIN6 """ ---. --_.. ------. GARFIELD ® ...,__.,., ·NOW F'OR A NtC£ NAP IN 1"HE SUN . TME OLDER WELL, NOW THAT vou've I GOT, TME MIT BOTTOM, '(OU LESS I KNEW COULD START OVER .. BY .JIM DAVIS AGE MOSi-e£. CATCMtN"° '-----t OP WrrH ME . . Again Biiiy takes pun In hand to fill In for Bii Keane. JUDGE PARKER . 'tO/fcJ'g 'fro gt RJrmh!r ~v.t'ett ' WHlrr A BEAtmFUk SLJN\MER CJAl-1 ""' 8 _ 0 • fl-/EQ 5l¥J 'fHM P0111NG our 'fHE. 011-WELL Fl~ES IN KLJwArr mAQ -fflKE '1>EAR5 ,,, AND 1HM A f...01'" or 11''6 SAD -ro 1J4f ~K 1HA-r OIL. ~A1' WA5~'f ON J A GENERA1/0N OF BIG NATE ATHEF\S t>AY ..... HA! FIRE HA5 j'U~-r LEAKED CHILDREN OVeR. 1flCR£, .. OlJT 001"0 11-fE GROUND • f t-::=~--,~r---t TODAY tS JUST LIKE ANY OTHE l>AY! I &REAK MY GET NO TMANKS FOk IT~~-· AND HOW EAsQ rr IS -ro-mKE rr FOR GRAmeo . o . 15 GOl~G 1'0 ~UP INKING 1HAI faqfNBOt>J.S CAN ONLt; BE SEEN IN PuDDlE.5 , ,,, l OUTLAND ~ , Ater.. Moott! , .,,,.. __ n~~ lM ~....___ WHO •a Ill V ff JJ s,rl1tpvn •"" leis l11H, ScMIJ•, II~ 1,. L.A. (J uBnKtSptingst«natworlt on an album wi.dt his E Strttt &nd? Ls Patti sruJfa itwoll.wl? ~ Nlmc., Ptloelmlll, Pa While the Boss docs have an album tn the works, neither Sc1alfa nor the rest of the E Street gang arc part of the project. (The band's on hold, not fired .) In fact, Scial ~·s putting out a solo album. Both albums, several months delayed. arc expected in srorcs by year's end. Scialfa, 37, and Springsteen, '40, arc m smg son Evan James, who will be a year old next month. Q What is Utt Jtatus <>f tht 81osphtrt 2 S<itmists? I ho~" 't lttard anytlung about t~ projt<1 sina befort t~ Gulf War ,,,.. limb, Want CAlll. Clllf Construcnon problenu m the Sonoran ~rt north of Tucson, Anz., have stalled the environmental research project. For two ycan, four men and four women from the USA. Germany, Belgium and Britain will study the ecosyst.cm in a $30 million- plus, 3-acre dome. They'll be let out only for emergencies; a medical center will monitor for illness, while telephones and VCRs will help ward off loneliness. "Biosphere 2" is a playful reference to Earth's natural biosphcTc. Less u- mihar than .. stratosphere," "atmosphere," etc., it's the zone m which all life exists. Q In my opinion, Mory}« Ftm11nda is dtt bat young tmnis pUiytr. A.If)' dt.Nt of lin moving into tM big ~? ..., Lou a...~ .... She's there. By mid-May, Fernanda, 19, was ranUd fourth among the world's fe- male tennis stan. She turned pro in February 1986 and by the end of '90 bad $975,578 m official career carninp. --. Paw.,,..,. MMureu, ..., ...... "' "" °"""'" ... .,,,.,,,k. Q Why 'did Rquh/Jcon U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond ond his wife ~porati? Also, is M tlw oldest manbtr <>f Corigms? 8lrtm ~. ~ Wllfl. After 22 years together, wife Nancy announced that she'd prefer "to punue several ca- reer options and some mea- sure of independence." She was 22 when she married Thunnond; today she's just half his age. At 88, the South Carolinian is indeed the most senior member of Congress . Q I tmJ somewltar dfdJ ~ Ford's bltdt Mmt Wiii LaLit Kiltt· Wdl ~ dttdt this out? J.C. s... tbat:ln Checked. In 1916, when the future president WU 3, his di- vorced mom married Gerald Rudolff Ford. a paint sales- man, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Ford adopted the boy, chang- ing his name &om Leslie Lynch King to Gerald Ru- dolff Ford Jr. Ford altered the spcllingto "Rudolph"lateron. Q W1ry "4s ii b«n sutlt o long linw Ma SW WI Mord ftom ]ant Oli.,.,,, dt.t sinttrl Jlcl Y• CJIMnl, T-. After a recent concert, the pop chanteuse (First NithJ, OtasUtf /Uinbmn) aanbutcd her nearly dec:adc-loog ab- sence to "terrible scage fright" -but h.inced at deep- er reuons. A new song. I'm Comuw Homt Afwiin, spem of emocionaJ and spiritual heal- ing. Olivor's on 110U1 (du. week: Pittsburgh) and trying co tel up a reconling conc:txt. H.n .. ,1 11ut•lllrnn .1hou t 11Po11l 1· 1n !hr'"''''' CALL 1-800 2S5 U~[ S11111l,11, r1 ·• 111 • '' 9 1· 111 ---Malk •"' M.ttp, "' fjJf. u..,--" .. _ ..... .,,,. ,...,. Q Wads oil dw tdlJt .,_, ~ Pdl RM wtll bt l"""'1al lnlo dtt &utboO Holl <f Nnw, Ip_,~""°"' "'I,..., Mldiq Manlk and WiUk Mrp. 1ltq. '""t:qtlWjota....., 'yd.,~ inducJrtl inlo dw Holl cf Ftlf'ltt. Wm tltq "'°""" W lltlo '-t ~J l.9111117 '4 ..... Wllfl Yes. ~ a few ycan of banishmmt.. ~ d.iffercnc:e between them and Rose: They ~ honored Wfatt bciag bmncd. Man- de, now 59, was c~ to the Hall of Fame in 197-4; Mays, who's 60, in '79. Lau:r ~t yar, bueba1J commissioner Bowie Kuhn barred Mays. who a1rady had retired as a pla~r. &om jobs liR coaching, Mantle wu given che same puoiahmcnt in 1983. What bad they done? They ~re working u .. ~u ambassadors" (fputen) for e.uinc» in Ad.aocic Chy, NJ. Kuhn believed the bucbaJl..gambling c:oonecdon WU bed for the im- age of America's pastime. But in Match 1985, Kuhn'• rucccssor as commissioner, Peter Uebcnoch. declared dw boc.h lmcball giants could rttum co chc spon if mey wiabed. They bnen't yet. }uttt 16 Mu<=n0na.S3 Erich Scpl, S4 }11nt 17 Joe Pllcopo. «> Bmy Mmilaw, 45 }llttt ti ..... ~llinl.39 .,... M'°"*J, f9 Lou Brock. .52 }unt 19 IMblecn Turnn, 37 Phylicil bW, 42 }11tv 20 John Goodrma. )9 Uonel Aki*. G 0.-,~56 Olympia Dubldt... }11•21 PriDCllWllln,t Mo .......... MldwJ Gnmo 44 Mnat...,,,, }11tt122 1'rlq N1la, 3 I Meryl Sentp, Cl Krlt~55 ~ ...... -(June1t)~ ..... /It• ..... .,._, .. , ....... ~. 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Jane lJdjunas has gained international acclaim for her remarbbly lilelike collector dolls. Her extraor- <inary ability to capture the true to life expressions of her ~ distinguishes her as one of America's foremost doll artists. Just one glance at "Kelly," shows that her renown is nae than justified. This exquisite porcelain collector doll P<¥1fays a little girl all dressed up and ready for her new friend's birthday J>ll't)t ~·s looked f«Wlld to this rmnm aJJ week long, but now that it's finally time to go. tt.ert 1 nothing but buttrrflies in her tummy! How can )'OU possil>ly remt th:>se big blue eyes and delic:e eyelashes-and her S\SKissed, freckled complexion? Each of "XeJly's" delicate leat\fts is carelully sculpted in fine tisque porcelain and painted by band to~ her incioos charm. Ewry detail of her costume is perfect. from her hand.made laYender striped dress adorned with crisp white eyelet lace, right down to her shiny black shoes. \Wh her beautifully~ insent proudly held in her bands. "Kelly" is so loYab~ so extraor- dinarily real-you11 want to take her straight into your arrm. So please, don't keep this little lady wait. ingl Invite her into your home today! Tbt Huallton CoUedion. PrelenllDI ortpaal worb by the wortd'l leaclln1 doll artlats. I ••••"1: July 29, 1991 P'-8Kaptmy .... .-.1or1teDt' by .lllnt lJctml. The.._ prtceol ms• ps doll (phJI M.EO ~ IDd hlndlq) ........... "-cH •e• .....,.-r tlQUii ..S. 1be ....._. Coaec:tir«t IOOI ~ c.....- thlllf )OU ... not ~l!l!I)' llllded. ~ .. )10U lnl)' retlS1l bs b a proqll ··-· OI WI rei.t, wilt*t 30. ol ralpt. ........ _,~and. be billed lor the .. iml). lllfd wbsl my doll Iii relidy lor lillplnln. QW(l SS 6U 0 Ma. 0 Mrs. 0 .... --------- ~----------------Ot) _______ 5t111 __ ~----- 51pnn ______________________ __ Yes • sir, that's The servicemen who became dads while on duty in the Gulf are celebrating their first Father's Day with their babies. Here, six tell their stories. ON OUR COVER: Army Spec. 4 Eric Henry, 22, with Megan, Miah and M~tthew, 8 month~ St:At1oned at Fliegerhorst Airfield in Germany I left m Septnnbtr for the Gulf. I knew that my wtfe, Colleen, was going to have twms, but we didn't find out she was gomg to have tnplets rill she acru- ally had them. They wett born on Oct. 6 I found out about five days latrr through a Red Cro55 message I thought the Red Cross had messed up So I called my mother tn Sttrhng. Va .. and she said yes. I had tnplets. I was so stunned, I almost passed o ut. It felt scary, nervow, great -everything rolled mto one. When I called the hospittl, my wtfe sartcd crymg and I started crymg. She told me dut two of the babies, the boys, were on rcsptracon but dut every day they seemed co open their eyes a little more A week and a half after the buth.s, I was grven leave co come home. My parents took me co the hospitll. I didn't realty believe I had three of them unnl I held all thrtt. Two were m cnbs; the other was still m the m~nsrvc-<V'C unit. When I held the first two, I scal1Cd c:rytng. Ir's pretty overwhelming. I wasn't sure I could hold one, much less two. Dunng the three ~ I wu home, Colleen and I were gw:uirta al- most no sleep, because oocc ~would 4 USA W'll!JtZNO • J-14-11. '"' feed one, another one would wake up. Once we would get two down, the third would wake up. You tuvc to feed newborns cvcry thrtt hours. It was hard, but this is what we W2.0tcd. We were happy, healthy and all at home. NCYW they' re startmg to walk in baby walkers, and you can sit on one stdc of the room and c:a.11 them. It takes some rime, but t:hcy'U get over co you. It makes you feel really proud when you hold them on your stomach and you can get them to go co s&eep, knCYW- tng due they feel safe enough co fall asleep with you. Almost every night, I rock them to sleep m my lap. The best thing is when you're holding them and they mule at you. A &mily outing u an experience. My dad got us a 71 Chevy Impala. We have tb.rcc car scau in back. and my 2'h-year-old ad~ cbugJlcu, Cor- inne, rides up front with us. And we tuvc two double strollen. Every time you go out, you waUt five *Pl and it tccmS you get three people coming up to you and asking queaions. You vnlk another u.e mps, and mere'• anochcT couple of people. 1''1 bud, but you're '° proud chaa it rully doesn't maaer. 1Dcrc'1 no word cwcpt pt'Ofld.. National Guard Sit-I st Cass Michael C. MatdMlw&. 38, with Laura Michelle, 4 months Stationed at Grubbs/Kyle Tralnln1 C.nr.r, Smyrna. T.,,.,. W1vn l left for Sodi Antbld on Sept. 15, my wife, Betty, was thtte months pregnant with our ICCOnd child. I knew she would be mo are of by family and friends, but I had a fttling in my heart that I would be worried about her the whole dmc I wu gone. 1n February, the doctor tent a mcuage througtt the Red Croa that thcy were going co do a Cxuran section on Feb. ~ and my pret- cna: was req~ I arrived home in Nubville at 8 p.m. the day afkr the baby was born f m a nomW delMry, u it turned out) and took a cm to the hospiW. I wu in my desat unifonn, with my t.dqwk oo. I got up to the maternity W1tti. and when the nune1 llW me. dJcy IWted crying. I said, •'Where'• Betty?" They poUtted eo her room. I ~nt in and the t.by wu there, and I wu pinnins &om car co ar and I couJdn't mp my~ off her. I held the ti.by and c:ben I kisxd Betty and buged her. 1Dc war mar:k me appRdatc ~ ~ haw ewn more! cbe air we breathe, the water we drink. &crythinc in Saudi Arabia ii IO ~.You apprecbtic the Ucde thlnp. lib cn:cs. And for mt, hmng a baby wu ju. ·the patcst chins in the world to ccme b.ck a:>. It doesn't bod.a me to chanee ha diaper or F up at 2 o'dock in che momina to feed her. Her cryins doaa't bodler am. NoW chat I hne been throustt •war. I can put up withjUlt ~ ~ Marine Cpl. Michael Edwards. 24, wfth M~ Edwards Jr., 91h months Stationed at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Canr. Mos I INS snet 011tr to the Gulf on Aug. 18, my wife, Wendy, was a1mou nine months pregnant. It was frus- crating to leaYe, bcautc we bad pie through all the Lamar.e dalles togeth- er, we hid e¥erytbins planned -abd then. lalt minute, du. thing came up. It wu about t t a.m. when I got the message that Wendy had had a i.by boy. I was on duty in Bahrain. I felt extremely excited. It wu like a high. a ifl bad goaen drunk for six or eight boun straight. I WIS just IO to- tally happy. But. at the same time, 1 WM to sad bcausc I oouldn't be there. It wu almost IC'YeD months before I got home. Lucldly, being in eom- muniadom, I was able to ma1cc cele- phone calls. We bad phone bills that W'CfC aoocious. My wife tent me pic- tures c:onmntly, 10 I could see every change the baby WU going through. When he heud my voice over the tiekpbooe from what Wendy would ttU me -bis face would be tocally acited. He would gigk and laugh. I 1etm ned on March 13 and 6mlly saw him at around 10 at nigbL It's bud to put into words bow I felt. How couJd diit blby chat WU scucJt in my wife's belly for so long become dUa bia old t~ kid? He's huge, JU is pig to be a big foocball pbycr. I'm serious. Now he's about 19 pounds and about 28 inches long. And all of a sudden, there's this ocher life in your family. You ~ to become bl independent. AD of a sud- den, you have to remember that you've got a third party to think of. Before, your priorities are .. me, me. me. .. Now you hive 10 look out foT che ~l&re of your chdd -doching. food. ho.asing. ~ Before, if I warned 10 walk into the house and drink a ~. rd nlc in and drink a beer. Now I have 10 think: "Maybe my IOD has to go to the doaor." Now it's not just what I lilce to do or what my wife and l likr to do that maaers.. I~ it when he laughs and gets really happy. He'll lit there and giggle and giggle. He makes little facial expressions. Every day you an tell tomething new that's cbmged. Just in the tinie dw I've been home, bis hair hat aoubled anc1 he already has staned pushing hirmclf on a walker. He's so young dwjmt playing with him is buicaUy the only thing you can do now. We give him mc.c little chil- dren's cookies, we take him every- where, we buy him toys and stuff. When he gets a few months older, I want to take him to baseball games.. I ~r really had a father. because my rat dad left when I wu 2 and I've had two stq>fathcn. I want to make SUtt my mn grows up in a comp&etc family, with grandparents and all that. ru problbty spoil him to death: Anny Sat. Oscar Russell, M. with Jeuk:a Stonny, 5 months Stadoned at Fort Bllss, El Pa.so I wcs on turd d11ty in the Saudi daen early one morning in January, up by the border with Kuwait, when I saw my first sergeant approaching my tank. I swud thinking: "What did-I do wrong this time? What would bring rhe 6m ICl'pllt waUcirig all the way up here?" I w.u really cxpcaing a butt-chewing. but when he came up he mended his hand and said ~­ gracu.bOoosl" and banded me the Red CtOll mcsage announcing the binb of my blby pt. Jcaia. The mcmge said: "Semcemcmber wife and baby doiaa fine. . •. Savlcemembet wife SQla baby loob lib tcrrioemember . • . . a.by has lacs of hair!' I yelled 10 loud, I think they beard me in KuwiiL Wb.m I got olf ducy, I boi s~d my first Rf'ICll't'I whide md df'Oft llO the Red en. &.e miles 1lW1l'f and called the hotpital. My wife's ~tee tCJW>dcfJ ~ great; I hldn•t hard u in ... She told me my older daup- 11er, Jennifer. and her prlfiiend were waJkiq around the neiaf\borbood passing out pink bubbl~ cipn. My blby's name is JCllica Stormy au.cu. And it bas nodllng ., do with Opention Oesen Stonn. My other dauptcr'1 name is j~llnifer Windy Ruucll. When we were having our ICCXMld child -this wu before Au- l'* -we were cryinc '° figure out a name. We lt:new it Wll Fial ., be a CMIW•-' M P-it 6 .. Continued from Pa~ 5 girl, so, in keeping with the cli- mauc theme, we chose "Stonny." I am a gunner on an MlAl u nk, and I remember that the first rime I pulled the tnggcr on my g un t here was a moment when I looked over at the picture of m y wife and daughter and newborn. I reflected on it fo r a millionth of a second, then I pulled the tnggcr. I was thinlang, "This 1s what I'm domg tt for." Like most fathers, I've learned to treasure every moment with my little baby. I'll lie there and starC at her and feed her and burp her and do all those things people take for granted. You have to have been away when your child was born co appreciate those things. I wrote to my wife, Elizabeth -this might sound silly -say- ing how I wanted co be home so bad to hold Jessica. JUSt let her lac on my chest, and I knew she'd be dribbling. Most fathers would say, "Nasty kid!'' But I wanted that. I'd JUSt lay her head on my chest and JUSt cuddle her up I :.lpprec1ate every moment of life now I've been through hell, but we are tr:.l1ned for 1t, and that's JUSt my JOb If l had to do It again. of course I'd do 1t. But I would luve the baby before I went Air Force Staff Sgt. Richard Jenkins, 25, with H olly Fait.-,, 5 month~ ' < r .... ' f, r ... ' .. , Vegas My da11gltttr, Holly Fa1tli, was born the night we suned bombing, Jan. 17, so that's an easy~ for me to rt'rnembcr her birthday. I'm an aircraft mecha.nic. :.lnd I was worlong on an air base m Saudi Arabia that night, so I guess you could say 1t was a linle busy. I also knew 1t was getting pretty close to the birth. and I hadn't spoken to my wtfe, Shelly, for a week, so I was anxious. It wu the most stressful time I've ever had I didn't know what was.gomsJO.happen. When I got the news about my daughter ""'° days later, that was probably the happiest mommt of my hfe. I was waHong around m a dau I didn't get to speak to my wife until almost a week later. I remember the conversatton very well I was in a very crowded room, and l was m a bu of a hurry. I wanied to make sure she was OK. I asked her about a dozen a mes 1fme was OK. She was o n top of the world. l think rn carry that with me the rest of the hfc. She was a.btolurcly on top of the world. She just loved evcryt:hing. The dcy was blue; the flowers were blooming. It wu 1uch 1 different mood than she had bttn in before. when things were down. I was gone and the wu was bqpn· nina to escalate. le was almost u If the do\Kb had brobn and diytigbt had come through suddcn.Jy. I didn't get home dll April I ca.llcd at leut once 1 e USA W'llllND • J-14-11, 1"1 week. Then the pictures started coming. Th.at was the one thing that kept everybody going OYCr there. Photognphs were stuck over everyone's bed. Whet-- ever someone was sleeping, there were t.illiom of pictures. JUaht before you'd fall asleep, you'd look around and lee all dlCIC people staring. dtamY""" eyed, at their pic:iwu. In the first picture I got, the baby's eyes were closed, and I .remember wondering if abe bad blue eyes like my wifc .. 1. They were gray at fint. They're blue now. I goc home April 2. I landed in Colorado Springs, where my wik was uaying with her parentt. When I came through the security (ptr and AW her and my IOO and the baby. it WU: "OK. who pu hug"!d fim?" You JUst want to stand thcr~ in the air- pon for about a week and h~ eveiyone. You j uu thrnk: "h 's ov_p now.0 I~ wu pass-~e- Navy P9tt:y Otncer Cesar )elw D. Cruz. 28, wtth Charmaine, 4 months Stadoi.t s U.S. NIMll St.don. s.rt Dieco I IHI 011 tltt "'"° ship USS Durham in the Arabian Sea. I work in supply. We take care of the ahip store, the laundry and the barbenhop. I got the newa of my chugtuer's binh on Feb. 2& ~ day of the CC29e- fire. It was a great day in my life, knowing that there would be a cbmcc of coming home and that I had my baby. An offiocr C'YCl1 ~ me a cigar. Charmaine is my 6nt child. I was so excited about seeing her that I couldn't sleep on the trip home to San Diego. When I arrived. on April 17, all the wives and cheering friends were on the ~· The 6nt people they let off tbc abip were the new &thers. rm ready for &therhood. I liR the responsibility of having a kid. I want co have chree or four. I am the only child in my &nilly, and that's hard. When she gees older' rd like to take her to Disneyland. rd lUc:e co buy her whatever she wants. l'd likr to t:aU her to the Philippines. where fm from, IO she can meet her pandpuencs. r rm just leaminc how to CU'Y her, talct her to thc crib, put ber m the car 1eat -miff lib mat. My wife. More- na, iJ teaching me. I haven't dwlgcd the clilpen yet. baby time. J didn't know if I abould bold cbc baby, .quccr.e the baby, equeae cbe whole bunch oftbem. It waa almost like~ lifi: ~ I think betng in che war chanpt me. 1 told my Wile that I learned from beia& ewer there c:xxdy whait's imponanc in life. As much M 10'I scruglc for masaial ~want tO work bud. maY'C up. dtlt'• noc 11 imponant u it aecnu. h'a more imponant to be able to lit OD cbe porch and bug your &mily and talk to cbc people you lme It aloMd down my blaay. rm noc in Rach a big huny to 1ucceed any· more. I have other, more imponant things co do. This ~rience bu tau1ftt mo that I need to be more of a father and a buaband iad QOC j1uc your ICM• cllrd Air Polu Pl Who --~lllillftx the airplaatt, bat 1 woald prefer to be ac liOiM ftil8I hmdt.; T'• ,...,,.,. .., AM)' S.., OrnlUw; ....._ 1~7-. ap4 'r S..... ,.__,,.,_, write -in Put your family on our cover Show off your family'• special teamwork U>day and you an win a place on the caver of USA WEEKEND this Thanbgiving. As the fourth annual Family Spirit issue approaches, we again appeal to rcadcn to write about their families. The theme for 1991: 11Familie1 That Work.'' Write to us about your &.mily business. band Of &rm -CYC1l circus act. Are your brothers partners in ID IC- COllDting firm? Do Mom and Poi> run a mom- and-pop deli? Do the kids. cousins and Grandpa vol- unteer weekly at the local soup )cjtehen? Whether your clan coopentes in the workplace. on the playing field or around the community perfonnms aooct works, here'• a chance to ap- plaud iu tum- work. As in the past three yean, Cilt-'5J\ r.. ~ da seYenl &milia will be booored. ' .. ,_ ...-. ~ " Last &n. the Bouhons of I..r.vrcnc:e. Km .. were pro61ed on the COYer as a "non-traditional'' family. Their 11 lcids represent Chh\cse, VietnametC. African. Korean and European lncet- tries. All but one are ldoptied. In 1989, the topic WU family tndi- tiob. In 1988. readen ahattd home- spun ideas on cbe-knit familia. This year. the 1earch is on for .. Pamilict 'That Work.•• - To nomlu a. yoar family: Write a lcuier o('JJXJ 01 (ewer worck delcribing the unique way your f.amily wons to- gether. Mail ic. and • aDlplboc o( your cam in aaion. by Ju)y l co: .....,Spirit USA W''''ND Announcing the New 1991PlymoutJt ~ The/intminivtm witJI an air bag. What You Can Save Each Month On -Our Kid's Plan Can Be A couple of the hottest new compact discs, and earplugs for you. 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Masttamonio, 32. becomes tbeaaical. coaiQg back a cas- cade of ringlea while pmiendi111 to apply nmcan. and g;g.. gics as she details bow the pis waicied in line foc one rub on the first floor of their home in Oak Park. ru .•• Cbiago sub- urb. Sometima. in the Ourry of getting ready, an undcr- th1ng would be left behind in the bathroom and a sisltr would saant &om a eecaod-Ooor bedroom for Muy Elir.a- bcth to 1et1iuc it while a beau waited. .. I can't tell you haw mmy tunc1 J would nm upltlin with a bn hidden under my shirt when one of them had a boy&iend downstairs." ln R.o6#t H-': Prilta ff TWOla. the summer's moll ~ gcrty awai1led moric, Mastnnconio is surrounded by a gas- gic of men. not prts. She'• paired with Colmer, in bis first film appearance since DMta Wtdt Wol.a. She knew tOmC- thing special Wat in the air. "1t WIS lib with actof1 who~ been around a big time -Piul Newman could do it (they stamd CIQ8dbtt in 1'Jw ow,; 'of MOfVYT and IO c:oWd {;enc Hackman {Mr co-star in 1prin(1 C'4u A.ctlofl). . . . They could teU 11tery with the camcn. .. Despitie the romancic relationship of Marian and Robin. Masuaneooio spent litde cime with Costner, Holtywood's hoaest SW. Their ICICftCI wemt't IS developed IS she might hnc libd, definitely not in the same league with Conner'• most &mom, the to.y limo ride in 198Ts No Wq Out. This lWilt Hoo4 it very county and chaste. Maid Marian is a landowner, ...d her rcspomibiliOes stop her &om living with Robtn'1 pnc. She sympachizd with them and thty treat bu wdJ -in fxt. Colmer and company _are curiously well-behaved b cuahroltL "lc'I not II thouih cbey iO olf on Hell Weck.'' M.aantonio says. And she tOWxts a1molt ~with director J(,:vin Reynolds for Rq>ing her~ fonnance cunc. "I'd orijnally thought she'd be 'one of the guys.. Sbc comes ICl'c. man: timid man rd anticiplred .. G · in chit'-"-halian~ ~left Mal-l'OW"'I up .... . trantoaio. ~She'• Rill dote 10 her Cacher. Frank,. a Chic;IF ; they argue Oftf moYies UHO the nipt. He C11D hia own bronze ashmayt. "I UIC man IS • weigha when t Work ouc." tbc says. Now lbe Liva in London with her Irish husband. 6lm producer PM O'Connor. They spend idle wteb ddcovering lttland'a Nlh IOUchwelt. wheft they have a houae. •The lrith beM"'8 mach more che way I waa railed" than LcD- donm -• ~ C:xplainiJ1I why she io.a II) ao theft. "Much more ..-awl apaliwe." Thlia noc eo., the'• not &t for London•• NocDnc Hill tcaion. It• comaopotic1n. cobfW and noisy. 1n pm Ind a &Uk lbin.' Mii wOGio ii cbc pkcure ol c.111 chic. SM'• vivaciOm wl fanny. Sipptns Co«ee in a man cafc, abt -.a atdt• II I I dcllly II) liienda and COOi Oft'( their kids.c~---~·-~ UM U ID • ,_ "°" ,., • She says she'd like 10 ttan her own family in the large house she's reooming ~ ... And it bad beaier be 9000. rm not sayiDg rm old. but I dUpk I should do this 100nCr rather than bier." That's a cough decision in the competitive business of acting. "A pan of me would be ecstltic: if the pbooc didn't ring." she says, though she knows pucnchood might not be the smartest career move while she scill IU'ugles to get good roles. For Om Aaioft. in which she played a corporate lawyer piued against her liberal &t.ber (Hadanan), "the~ had to fight to get me." Why? "They get a IClipt in. and do you know who they chink of? Michcl1c Pfieffer or Julia Roberts." Dcspice RDbill Hood, "I f~l lest.sccure than~. rm not C$- tab6shed (as an acuas) in England. and I like to be busy. Some- times I wonder if I sh~d open a baRty Of something." lly o.ld Nlcboleon --· -· ........ _ ....... _, __ ,_ ..... --·----..n-____ ..., ____ ...,, .------- --·--••am .. M9111..---·--- --tttJld - .............. nna&.MCAU. ...,.,.._ Mii ... ,. .. mma .. nml-•AMIY ... .... 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This month, as part of our f amily-mtauranl strits, du Krafts of Ohio review a cha in known for its homty sptcialtits THE ARCHITECTURE of a Bob Evans ruc.unnt ls about as au- thenticalty "country" as a Fi.shtt-Pria &rm pby SC( -all bright red. plastic-y and festooned with gc-.vpws for effect. T he true down-home feeling is found on the ublcs inside, where it s ho uld ~: gnu, cubed home fries (skins on!), sausage omelets, catfish, fried chidccn. biscuits and bladcbmy cobbler that'll • your memory bade to Grandma's lcicchcn, if you're ludcy. Our family of five visited two C mcinnan-arca locations and found SMOKING SHoUIDNar BEAPARTOF GROWING UP One o( the most t1)'U\8 aspeas o( being • parenr ls cncounging your child f.O make the right dlOitts-not just f.O follow along. In today's complex aodety, growing up involves more pressuies and chok:a than CYer" before. Srud!es show that )'OWl8 people do ~ becawie their friends do. Smok1ns ls one ci those things. We don't want young people to smoke. That's why we ~ offering a booklel aimed :at hclplns parents meet the challenge o( providlns thdr ~ wtdl the tools f.O reaUt peer pres.sure. The bookJe(. "Tobacco: Hdpbla Youth Sey No,• is the third in a 8Crles designed f.O kttp parenta and childreo oommunk.ad.n8 about lmponant illues like smoking. this chain to be a great value and ~ cxpcricnce. Much of the menu repre- sents plain good a>e>king. (For thOIC who want to get beyond the grlYY-<>n- a-biacui t concept, there are lighter choices.) And the price is right only about $30 to feed five. with dessen. The service wu &ieod.ly and geared IX> children, and WC ~ able IX> order md cat in 45 minutes on boch visia, even though wc came du.ring chc din- ner rush. As we were seated, crayons and activity place maa -were dcliYered. (A plus for JWCDD of toddlen: High- duin and boaster scats are equipped with "lcid pacb" of activiad.) The childn:n's menu, which offen breakfut foods any time of day, in- cludcs Supa Tout •n• Piegles (French toast), Caddeberries (scnmbled qgp). Squiggles and Sauce (spaghetti). grilled chcne sandwiches. Cocbdoc:>- dlc Noodle (chicUn and noodles) and cheeseburgcn. The children's meals ·~ very reasonably priced, from s 1.35 to St.95, with most about Sl.55. (Pria:s may vary around the counay.) And the portions are just right. not overwhelming for little appetites. The wider adult sdection indudc:s t2CO, fruit and cbers nJadJ ($3.-45- $4.65) and saodwicha (l l.70-$4.95). Dinner options noae from bOrK- style dishes tikr coumr1-fiied -=ak IO fancier fare lib pilled bonelela chick- en breasts with hooey mu.scud. Tb~ gently pepper-/ charbroiled Cajun cat;. fish ($6.45) wu a pleasant surprise.. The dinners. ~ by two • side dishes, are KMd in ponionl chat will send you home with lcftottra. The bar~ued-cbicken dinner ($6.95) involved two big ch icken breasa in a rich. smoky,~ sauce. The same sauce turned op on a half-rack of meaty, tasty dwbroiled pork ribs (also $6.95). Meatloaf ($5.25) wtcd like hom~ade; with bits of onion; ft wun't at all dried out. Be sure to wnple the datau. The bladcbcrry cobbler wu iem:d warm on a tender bUcuit. r.opped widl a gen- erous scoop of vanilla ice cremi. A perfect ending. And af you rally can't resist. Bob Bvam tells whole pies - apple, ooex>nut aam or peanut butler, at $6.95-$7.95-ro enjoy at home. n.11 "'°""' ., """""' ")rt JV.ft, "" ""-Ill '"lM ClllKi•11uli S"ftllm," wl» 11w 111 .8o6 BHIU wf.tlt lur lul1f,.,.,, R.ktt, ""' thlr ,_~ '"""'· ~ .,,,,. Ml ltlMtiil. And. for your free copy ol -rot.oco: HelpinaYoulh S.y No: ~ the coupon r.oday. ~ --------------., I ThlTolmlo ...... I P.O. 8olc 41180 I I WllNI ...... DC 20011 I ·Ptsm-•llYMEart• I ·= .... lmlnlUY•.· I . 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For example. they do a hatchet job on William Shatner's recording of Mr. Tambo11rint Man (Decca, 1968) in the special Bob Dylan secuon: Shamer "mistakes the lyncs for "'"""'" Itt: AMtltors call him "tht Pot &oru of rodt." Kang Lear's speech in the middle of the storm " And they call songs on the Stones' EmotioMI Rtscut LP "lazy throwaways." Most of the records singled out arc boomer "oldies," so we asked authors Jimmy Guter- man and Owen O'Donnell what they thank of some current chm-topping artists, not m the book. M11'0'"'": "We love her even though she tends to go a little overboard." Wlllo11 Plillll11: "They show environment is more important than heredity." N«uo11: "A mirrors thing." PHONE HOME: Scan:ing chit wieeb:nd. Weit Coast 1ci-fa buffs an hm: a dote encounter doter to home. The $40 mil- lion ''E.T." ride ~ at Uo.iftisaJ Scudios Holl~ is similar t0 the one at UniveruJ Studios Florida. 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No, the hundreds or people dressed in 12th Century garb 'tlieren't waiting to enter a really hip new night spot .... The band of merry men and womeri outside lhe Edwards Theater complex was amooa the first in Orange County to tee the $.SO.million epic "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." ... We have no details on how merry the crowd was after what's been touted as the summer's blockbuster nick .... The Kevin Costner vehicle hasn't been setting sparklina reviews from crltics, however. QUOTES OF THE DAY "Comondacob! So delicious/" Two-and-a-half-year-old Taylor Lobdell, providing his dad with a memory to reflect on this Father's Day (A3). "What YCJ" have inherited from your fatlurs, tam over again for yountlvu or it will not ~ yours. " Johann Wolfgang von Goethe TODAY'S EVENTS • President Bush .speaks at 11 a.m. at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley 1n an Asian Pacific American Salute to the President. Admission to the address, to be held at the soccer field. is free. JUST THE FACTS • What is the California st•te song? 'U!~HSU:l~UIJ.:I '8 '.:I ,(q :>!SOW 'poo.¥.J:IAl!S '9'.:J ,(q ((61 U! U:lll!J~ • .'•!UJOJ!IV:> OOA :IA<>'l 1.. • LOTTERY Lotto 16. 31. so. s. 38, 17 Oonus number · 30 Dec co t. e TT e •Heam. Queen •Clubs: 6 •Diamonds· Jack •Spades 4 Topper INDEX F'onuan11 West Covino S11nt11 Ana •• Group ,_..._, ... l•c. ~itht 1991 Prlnttd I• ,.,. °" rK'Jdcd fltplfl G-E C 0 A Sunday , June 16, 1991 75 cents Fathers trY to nn11 out Who they are By Tony Oodero OnnOt Coast Diiiy Plcll NEWPORT BEACH -Today, fathers across the nation arc celebrating their own special day. But those dads may be lacking something that is crucial to the very fiber or their being -the ability to be a father. Or -so i.ay "the leaders of the. Men's Educational Network of College Hospital Costa Mesa. More than 300 men spent their Saturday at the Newport Bench Marriott Hotel at an all-day conference titled "Bccomin$ a Man or Power in the 1990s." Attracting that many men to a conference such as this is, in it.self, a sign that men are in search of themselves, said Lloyd D. White, one of the conference orgnnizcrs."The men came because there is something they arc hungering for," he said. That hunger dates back to the beginnings of this nation, said John Land, another conference leader. He and his coUeagues believe that as f amities emiarated from their homelands and settled into the new world, they lost a bond whh their extended families that is crucial to the father's development. "The father has been lost in our culture,'' Land said. Older cultures tend to re pect and cherish the wisdom that a father or grandfather can bestow on a family. he said, an clement that is too often missing from American culture. Furthermore, as America moved into the industrial age, fathers were forced to become even more detached from their families, said Dennis Wnin. another network organizer. The rc<1ult i whole generations or men who ll\d .. 1dent1ty and a true undef\tand1ng of their roles in society, Land );ud. But there 1s now an effort to redefine those rolei., .ind Saturday'll conference wa:. nn attempt to do just that, he said. See FATHERHOOD/ID,_ ic-..t. -~c..iw, .... Dozens of members of the Asian-American community make posters in their native languages as well as English at Mile Square Park on Saturday in preparation for a visit today by President Bush. Thousands sign up for Bush -.. Pre11i11nt ta ... ~· - 111'11 AlllrrAnllrlcln CllllmllltJ By Tom Spelss Or-. ~ Delly l"lat FOUNTAlN VALLEY -Red, White, Blue -and Purple? . Those were the colors of the day on Saturday as many Asian--American gathered at Mile Square Reawnal Park with paintbrushes and posterboard in hand. Each person in 111tcndance was ready to 1i1n hi John Hancock and pen an inspirational mess.age or two for President Bu h. Bush will peak at the park today, and all of the sign makers will be supportina him as he addresses representatives from 15 Asian-American cultures. It 1s the first time a president has poken directly to the group. 'We should tell him 10 run for a econd to rm," aid aru t Julian Navarro of Glendale. "Yeah, that woul~ be good." Navarro, who 1$ Thai, will perform a traditional Thai dance for the picsidcnt, called "Ram Sat Chatri." He described it as A type of ballet dance IO\/Olvins many feet and hand mouons. E ch A)ian culture will ha .. e members in tradi1ional dress on the pre 1dcnttal platform and. ltke Navarro, many wilJ cclebra1c 1heir culture with a customary dance or movement. OJlturcs represented include Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Vac:tnamcse, Samoan, lndian1 Korean and Filipino. Each group made 1gns hOl\Onng the prcstdent in tt native language. Many behcved 11 was tmperauve to do so. "Thi i an Asian-American salute to the president." aid Elizabeth Szu, the C\lent coordinator. "We need to show all of America the unity of the Asian people and emphasize unity for all people " See PRESIDENT,._,_ Lots-of hand wri11gi11g -has preceded nag-waving By Iris Yokol Onnoe Cod Oal1 ptQl NEWPORT BEACH -A nearly four- ycar effort to locate an oversized nag pole ~mewhere in the city in honor or the 200th anniversary o( the Constitution has become almost as grueling an undertaking as the 11ctual drafting of the national document itself. Planned is an 80-foot-high Oagpole with a 20-foot-by-30-foot nag and a small monument at its ba c engraved with the 8111 of Rights. The Oaa will be illuminated at night by two beams from the ground. The project has been filled with f1 ustrution, Including n nearly three-year AUSKA AMERICAN AMERICA WEST CONTINENTAL DELTA NORTHWEST TWA UNTEO earch for the appropriate site. Several propo ed locations, 1ncludin& the corner of Jamboree Road and West Coa)t Highway, McFadden Square near Newporl Pier and the new hbrary site, have all met with some glitch or another. The committee ha finally come up with a site finalist -Lookout Point in Corona Jcl Mar. overlooking Newpart H11rbor' cast Jelly. The she has received a 1cntattvc nod from the City Council, but was earlier rejected by the city Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commi ion, wtuch worried about view and liahtina impacts on neighbors. The committee iJned to the OllJ>OIC project also mu t r~usc an estimated $2.S,000 to $30,000. incc it pledged the pro1ect would be funded complctcl> by private funds Meanwhi le, the Dec. IS commcmorntt0n date creep closer. Lynn Turner, chairwoman of the Bicentennial of the U.S Con t1tutton citizen advisory comm1ttcc, i confident everything will fall tntu pl cc tn time for the December anniver ary date, when cve1m ~111 take place nationwide to commemor tc the '11ning of the Con,tituuon. The fund·n11 ing hn\ )Ct to begin, hut "l think it' doable," Turner 'aid. "(The Oaapole) will be quite a 'tatcment. Herc in Newport Beach. ~e ~tand for freedom and we want people to know it " The pro1cct began 1t "'"''"8 ,ourney in December l 987. when the c1ttzcn ' committee wu appointed to come up with a commcmor1t1vc monument The Lookout Point site, on a bluff toward the we t end of Ocean Boulevard, ppca~ to ha\c the support or nearby re idents, Turner ~aid, although the city parks commi ion rc1ected the itc bccau e 1t ~'fhried about block1n1 the v1e_w and the glare from the n1aht ltghtin& Council to weigh options for filling Glasgow's seat Orange Coast People --- >I ~' '·I A graduo t in~ 18-yenr-old Edi on High School enior who recently won fm~t pince in the state science fair for re earch at1emp11ng to unloc~ the !>Ccrets of evolution. Suchard .was also one nt three finnhst'> for the state Science Student of the Year 11\\Md. d~':lp1te the fact he was the only fi nali t who conducted hi 1c earch without un1vers11y hel p. EV1lUTION DEBATf--------- ~uchard de:.1gned a computer software program to get over one ol the fundamen tal hurdle'i in the study of evolution -time. One of the cu rrent debates in evolutionary biology 1s whether C\Olu11on ha' been a gradual process or a phenomenon p11nl·tu ,11ed h\ 'harp and pronounced change. ''l'"c crc.1tcd a oompu ter program to be used as a tool to do a 'iud) of l'\olut1on It\ actu.illy very difficull to setlle the debate Ill e"olutinn.1ry biology because evolution is uch a slow proces . I hat\ "'hat computer' \A.e re invented for -to speed up scientific research ... COMPUTER MODR--------- 111), proJcl.l. called Computer 1odekd Evolut ion, ha!> led him w hl·ltcH· 1h 11 c\ol1111on ma) not have been as gradual a 'ctentt't' 11nn· tholl!!hl. But he ,,mi lw.. re,carch still need some fmc IUlllll L' .. rtwrc .11c 'ntlll \Cl'\ h1~ d1llcrcm:e' hct\\CCn m\ mode l and re.ii ltll.: I 11 1m pr11!.:r 1111 .1 hur'c .ind a lll\\ cou ld m.ite .ind have 'IKCl.'"t11l 11ll,p111l~ \\h1d1 tll rc.11 ltli.: Hiit don 't ~ec" USING TECHNOLOGY--------- \11d1,1 rd ' t.11 hd ph' ''u't \tc' l n Suchan.I. pl.I) Cd .1 "gn1f1cant u•k 111 lhl dl·,i:h1pmll1 t nl op11c.1l ph~..,,c,. But the young Suchard d11c' 11111 'l'l' 11111't11 p11r,11111g a hie of <oc1ent1fic re earch I I• 1111h1111111 '' 1c1 'ctllll'd<t't m.1kc an impact on internanonal hl 1 11 p11l1,1l'' hu t \ud1,1rd ""di not aba ndon his belief that P'"I' 1 ''l' 111 1cdin11lt1~'\ t.in help ">Ol\C the "'orld'~ problem'i. \h l'l•'Jt'll I' .1 go11d c·"1mrk of how technology can be u ed 1<•1 \\ h.11 11 " " lll t~in.tlh 1ntcndcd -for sc1ent1fic research. < '11111 p111c1' "l.,,. 11111 m.11tc 111'1 10 play game\." -D1· Russ Loar lleal News Briefs ~~ • ! • Newport Dunes to host SUperStars I It, lll'\\I\ rt nll\atcd 1'.c.,.,p<>rt Dunes ""'II be the "te of this 'l i: , lrrdt:\ tilt \\cc~ \uperSt.ir' rnmpct111on on June 28 at 11 ., 111 ( umpct1ln>n "''II t.tl..c. place between ~. !i~e.member coed ll' 1111' m.1dc up of celcl'lnt1e., and corporate personnel. I h,· ncnt '' pnn.,orul hy the Harl'lor Adult Day Care Center .111cl 1lw Or.1nj!e Cua..i Oa1lv Pilot, and the cost for each team 1s '~''' '" I 11r more informn1(on call 54X-933 I Irrelevant Golf Tournament scheduled \pp11•\lm .1td)' 140 1-tolkr., are expected to compete in the f1r4lt Hc•l 11\ lrrt·lc,ant \.\o ed C1nlf Tournnment, Mo nday. June 24, at 1hl \:t'\\ p1 111 lk.1ch C1>un tr) Cluh. The tou rnament 1s \lated to 1 111 11 111111n tullllwed h\ .1 dinner and auction at 5:30 pm < •' 1 t•1r ,e11lll f ' '' '>.)1(1 h11t 'pecial tickets will Ile 'old \Olcly for •Ii. .111111l·r .111 d .1111 111111 .11 S2'i ;iprccc. Proccecl!t frn111 the ticket .1 "ill '• '" 1 It 1111' I '" 1c,erv.111un!t ca ll 760 22'iO It's time to get 'Back to Bal Night' ~ I 111 1 1.:c111d 111m: th1' June 25. head tor th e B.tlh11.1 l',t\.tltnn for ~ tht . 11.h k II II ti N1cht"' d.1111.:c. whit:h \\Ill 1.1h• pl.t\l' rrom ... to 11p11 I l ll '' 111 (t>.w, n1llcgl or v1,11.tl .11111c .ind d.inu· tn the r. '1•111 11h •I I Ill H1~ A.ind c nmrnot1nn I~ .\ .;o, lo. l111p. Jilter hu1: .111d "''"g c h11'>11 '\Ill ""1 he part of the , h 111 "l11d1 \\Ill I'll n1-,po1N1rcd h~ t hl ,,.\, p1 •rt 11.irhor l ~C \I.ti' 111 I 1111> .1nil 1hc Or 111,.:~ Co.1'1 D .111\ Ptlnl l>.111•~ 11d:.ct' .11c Siii c.cd1 .ind !)pcc1.tl dinner' tor the C\ent \tll h· 11llercd hy (h~ tudrn Ctfc .ind \:e\'Jlml l .. 1ndin!t I m 111111l' 111lc11m.1 tHlll c,:,111 <i4 -.1442 Jewish Marine dismissed for abandonhlg unh y, \ • DRl:iSOf~N. Gcrm1ny -Hundred1 of nco-Nul1 marched cbfn the dingy lltrcets of thi1 ctty once dova111ttd by war on faldsm 10 p1y mbutc Snturday lo It slain leader. Ab\>ut I ,SOO people, "'°"' o( them prilhl)' dretted youlJ\s, wi¥ed imperial German war nap from World W1r I, 11n1 the forbidden "Deutschluntt Ueher Allc1" anthem and aaw: the outlawed 11iff· armed Nazi ~lute during the 1hrec·hour trek throulh the city. Earlier, ubout 350 nco-Nazis auended the 6urial o( Rainer SonntDg, 36, a nc<rNazi leader killed May 31 tn what police dellCribe ., a turf wor v..ith pimps. The m1trch :tod the murder arc the latest llian of the problems facing former East Germany 11nd Dresden in particular. The march .mractcd onlookers who aid they didn't belona to the ne<rNazi movement but biscked it extremist \ltcW . lcl111lllt1 IJQllCt CltlllNlllllC llllst MANILA, Philippines -A huge (i'-\Ure cracked Mount Pinatubo und the t:rupting volcano was building up to a catastrophic blast. c1entist' snicJ Saturday. Thousands of people in nearby town, tried dei;perntcly to nee their homes. The Inst 1,500 U.S. troops patrolling nearby Clark Air Ba. e were evnc111Hed as the volcano thundered in 11 separate explo ions Saturday, including one that spurted volcanic ash and steftm 21 miles high. Oependents of Clark per onnel were ordered .to return to the United St~1tcs. The region has al o been hit by winds ond rain generated from a t)'phoon, and earthquake· triggered by the volcanic eruption shook the muin Luzon island. Kuwait c.i condemns six newspaper workers KUWAIT CITY -A martial-law court on SaturdAy convicted 16 people of v..orking on nn Iraqi -run publication during Baghdad' occupation of Kuwait, sentencing six to be hanged and 10 1mpri oned fo r a decade. Eight emplo)Ce!> of the Al -Nida daily were acqu itted. Mo t of tho e tried Saturday were Pale tinian~. Screams broke out in the packed courtroom when the verdicts and 'le ntenccs were read. Relatives collap cd to the floor crying hysterically. Human rights groups have condemned the martial-law courts for not producing witnesses in court, and the defense lawyer in this ca e told the judge that they could not defend their clients again t "ghost WltllCS'\C'I." The United States has repeatedly cautioned Kuwnil' ruling el- Snbah fa mily that the world would be watching the trials. Saudis reportedly paid on terrorists WAS HINGTON -Saud i Arabia's King Fa hd met three month ngo w11h .i rcpre!.entative or a major tcrrori t organiza tion, probably 10 poy the group to re train it elf during the Pe r!lian Gulf War, a tormcr CIA official says. Your Name Here •.. I COSTA MESA -United State., Air force official hnve announced th.11 the pre,idenl ha' nominated U . Gen. Jame D. Davis fo r promotion II> general wrth ren"~ignmc nt n!> Chief of Stnff. upreme lleaclq11.111cr' Allied Po"crs Europe, in Mons, Belgi um. General Oav1,· c,1Mer, Mrs. Snndra Hughes , live~ in Co rn Me!.<1 • COS'! J\ "-1ESA -Repre!lentative!<. from Manne Jleuv.y Helicopter Sqtwdron 4()2 nt the Marine Corp!> Air Stat io n in Tulilln we re on Orange Co.i.;t College\ campu' Wedne,dny June 5 to thank o;tudent'\ Im their support during the Pcr'lw n Gulf War. Lt. Col. Onn Rose, the comm.111d111g officer of MHI I 462, pre en tcd OCT\ 'tudent' with ,1 lit hugraph print of one ol the 'quudron\ in'tl~UHI I he plaque rend "To the A"nc1ated Student' and 'tafl of Orange ( 11.1,t ( olkg~ I rum the Manne' of MI lH ·H>2 I han~'! De,crt Storm I '>IJ I . • News of the Weird Man so resembled Stann he became double MO COW -A mnn who loo ked !tO much like Jo cf Stalin that he was hired to sit in for the Soviet diclactor al meetin~ nnd banquet ha ' died in the .,outhcrn city of Krn'inodar, a newspaper report ed Saturday. I le was 93. 1 he new paper Ruhochaya Trihuna identified 1hc u1lin double only as Rnsh1d. Even though he wn 20 year)> younger than Stalin, the man Ml clo ely re cmbled the dictntor thut When he joined the rmy he wa,.. d1\mi'i'ied nlmo\t immediately. the new pa~r 1ud. Even his f,1c1nl 'ic.m nearly matched 1he Soviet le dcr' pockmark from a !'lout \\llh i>mn llp<>\, the new p.1per 'aid. A \\CCk after returning home from the army, a KGB official uppenrcl.i Ill Ra hid' mall '1llage 1n the northern Cuuca u ond wh1 kcu him il\v,1y Hill rcl1111vc) "'ere told there was "no b,111h for concern O\er hie, fate •• ind that he >Aould return," according to the rcrnr1. ~."hi,1 fln:illy rn.1de 1t b:ic lr\ more th.in tv.o )ears ll\lcr. looktng mnrc like Stulin th.in C\Cr. I{ 1 lml h,141 'pent the time \tudyang with Ale~c1 1>1k1y. nn actor \\llll plt1\ld the role or Stulin tn f~ Under Oikiy' tutela&c. J{u,h1d lc.1rncd to hec.:ome the be't \t.1hn he could. I le h.111 to J{a\hid f,1,ct.l compet1 t1nn ll hough R.1,h14f him,elf nc"c' met >Aith any othc.:r 'it.1ltn I ok· 111 '"~'. he knew of .1nothcr rnlin tlouhlc v.ho hvcd in the ovict lc<Hkr\ dach.1 111 the Mo,cow 'l1Jl>11rh of l\111ll'C\IO, -8.• the 1\n<><'lnttd l'~u Pollce Log ·r"porl Rtach • The ..... ~--tM Saudi llina Md a ........, DI •• AIMj. Nldal_ ~ .~*-' .... la tnkl·Mlfdl :aid w11 npGl'.ttd 11 lhc UM.!· f1i * ,._. ,..... fertOiilln mpn Vincent CaMialraro Aid Friday. . J "ll'lllP•JIJlll! k (the Abt Nickl official) .._pttin1 paid off," lai4 GaftnilttM&_,. lotmerl)l 'Was ttnd .,, the TCIA'I mun&en•rron.ft operationa and currently heads 1 ,tudy aroup 11 a private think 11nk, SAN JOSE -A man who t1id M>mc neighbors had been hara ing him (or year~ because he i J"Y captured hi own bealinJ. t\O \11dcotnpc with n eamcra set up at the front window or his house. "This i the fir1t case I've e\ler deal! with where the victim was able 10 cupture the incident on 1ape," San Jose Police Department 'pokcswoman Verunicn Damon aid afcer the tape w11 shown frid1y night on ~cvcrnl tclewmm !ltation!t. Police ;11d they >Acre unawnre of the tape tnken b)' William Kiley, 44. u1111l Frid••Y night ultho11gh ht' hod called them la\t Tuesday night to report hcina uttacked by 1 17-year·old neighbor. The tnpc, first hown by KPIX-TV, San Francisco, $hows Kiley being bcntcn on the front lawn of 11 house, a rental properly he owns acros. the street from hi-; own home. Kiley S•11d his injurie11 included a hroken nose, two black eye$ and cuts and brui.,cs on his head nnd chest. He aid he had done nothing tu provoke the aunck. Pigs created thlt prodUce llllnlll ll8mDglobln Nl::.W YORK -Sdenti't" hu.,.c created pig 1ha1 produce human hcmo$Jobin in their blood, the lute t twist tn the long quest to make arlificial human blood. 1 he hcmoglohin may be ahle to rcplnce red blood cell for trnn f11 ion-. tn such applicat1on!t o' surgery, aid re earchq John Logan. lt could be tored much longer and apparently without re f ngerntmn. '"ot I.. in people of uny blood type and avoid a risk of viral disea~ from h11m.1n hluod dunor... he satd. Hc:n10glob111 1s the oxygen-cnrl')ing component of blood. Bk>OO C'<pcm c. utioned that 1hc research till faces difficult te~t.. Sidi mlltants reportedly kll 11 o 111 trllnl CHANDICARll, lnd1,1 -Si~h militant raked two trains with gunfire Stllurday in 'eparste ottnck~ in the insurrection-torn stale of Punjab, killing os m<u1y 11c; l JO pnssengcrs, police and news reports 'i;1id. • l he 111111c1..... the dcadlic t 1n the 8-ycnr-old Sikh separatist ca mp1tign an this nonhern tllle, appeared :urned at di ruptin& dect10nll pl.urned tor next wee~. The attnc~ cnme n., the re~t '<>f Indio completed voling in general election!> th;i t were delayed tn Punjab because o( the unrelenting Yiolenct • -81 th~ As od•tttl Pren t-WPOR r Bt:A<.H -Jdf 0 born of Ncwpcut Bench gnduatcd f1nm Sunt•t M.1r~un1.1 I li~h School on June l. He was ii member of tlw l1 r't grnduut1nl? cl.1" 111 the 'chool'~ hhtory. O~born will be attendant; the Univcr\lt) ul AnLon,1 tn the fall • COltONA Of:L MAR -Oo\lld W. C hlckerin11 a gr:.duating senior .11 Monte Vl\ta High School. ha' enlisted in the U.S. Army for two )Car' and ill elig1hle to receive ur to $17.000 for college through the Army College I unt.I. Ch1cl..crlll[? " the 'on of Robert and t'arul Chickering of Corona del Mar. • CO~ rA M l;SA Ton Le, an I H-ycar old from Co ta Me a High \d11l\.1I. h.I\ earned the Boy cout E-agle A"ard. the h1ghe t award the Bm ~wul\ nf J\mer1ca c.u1 offer l e "one of the approximately .! rcn:cn1 \lf the Uo)' Sn1ut \\ho att.1in the E:.ngle r.rn l.. . 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Maybe so, maybe so, maybe so ... 1 I do have fond memories of fishina the dozens of lakes that dot the eu1crn nanki of the Sierra with my father, late afternoons when the sun is barely bubbling over the peaks and the liaht i ~rt and 1he lake smooth and ilver. Pretty? Sure. Religiou ? Sorry. Still, I recently made a stab at tryina to pa the hiah relialon of------------- fi"hing onto my kids. Maybe they'll sec what I mi scd. Maybe they can rescue their heathen father. So on a recent Sunday afternoon I set out for the nearc t lake with my 6-ycur-old daughter Kelley and 8-year·old son Ryan. My wife stayed home. Smnrt woman. 'fhc f ari.t top was the Big 5, where we stocked up on inkers, bobber~. hook and a.smalljar _of tiny mar hmallow na\orcd with uni'>e. Anise? Fi!lh like anise? We also picked up 'lome pink Spackle-like goo called Power Bait, guaranteed 10 drive fi h tail-nipping wild. And, of course, we grabbed some curlh worm), most of which my daughtcr·managed to liberate in the hack\cnt of my car during the drive to the lake. l'hc lake, 1f you can really ca ll it that, 'himmercd gently in the uflernoon 'lun a~ swan~. duckll and coots honked and waddled and splt1'1hed into the water. On clo er in'>pcclion, though, the lake turned out to be n deep brown in color. A Von hopping cart wa the lone beacon in the water. A Taco Bell wrapper noated lazily along the bnnk. Sttll, it was a lake. And when the bu mcll at hand i fi hmg, that's all you need. ''Do you think there''! trout in here?" Ryan a ked. See FISHING/llm ..... Best thing about being dad -not having to be mom By Matt Coker °""" Coest ~ Ptoc Take my wife's JOb, please. She's a homemaker with three young children. Becau e I work evening • she gets up painfully early with the kids, make their breakfast and secs our first grader orr to school before I manage to dng 1n elf OUT of bed While I'm pullini my elf together for another day of pull inf out America' Be t Community New pupcr, he's either scrubbing a noor, picking up the kids always messy room or carting our 5·ycar·old son to Tiny Tots or our terrible 2·year-old to her Momm) and Me cla . Aft er I leave for work around nooni h, my wife makes lunch for the two pre choolcr and, a few minute., later, ... • Moving toward frlllldiJm from -and with -dlld 8y Efub van Eyllen Cow~ Pilaf Ra1 mg mall children 1\ d progrc ion of mall kap' to f rcc:dom. I rememhcr "hen I fir t learned we were a 1n1 to hi.1vc uur econd child I wa,n't h.1ppy The rca n 1 th.11 we'd just aotten our httlc airl, Chn ti, out of diaper . It'~ easy to minimile the importance of thut little leap to freedom until )OU'vc aonc through the c'peracncc of ch~rnaina diapen for three year . Now it\ more than three year later and u\ h.1ppcnlna oaain Jo hua, 1hc econd one, is makina · h1 leap from habyhood and dlapcrdom into the·world ur Nin)" 1 urtle undcrp.ull . C'hra,ti, h.iv1na Iona \mce ma ... tcrctl the ~irt of the pc.>Uy, hi; pro re 'ett 10 other, c-.cn more l1t>cratina upcriencc . Her big ach1cvcmcn1 for the pa t year ha been hbcra11n1 hcr~lf from 1lhtcra~. he' lcarnccJ 1 read. he kccJ me a ~"" day a if that mado me feel cJ. I tol\I h r no. I w1 "ery proud and happy that he'd lorncJ to read "Well, hut nc.JW yuu v.on 't be bl h> read to me nymurc:• he id. I 1houtht l~t thlt. "I aut I uht be d if yuu wouldn't let me read S..FREEOOM_. .. See NOT MOM/Im ...... 8y BIU Lobdtl ()rqe Cont ~ ,.. In ·r )lor' two-and·•· 1lr year , he'd never en corn on the cob. But there it . at on the t,ray of h11 tii1h·ch11r, next to hi1 tru1ted quirt gun, which he h1tdn t let out of h1' 1ght ••nee his molher bOUpt 11 tor him ltt the upcrmarkct earlier in the day. I k looked °'er the corn )U piciously. •1~ hiat' that?" he a kcd, crinklina hi!I no c n he docs c\'cry time he's curious about something. "Corn on the cob,'' I told him . "It\ &00d." "Cornondacob!" he repeated proudly u if 1t were one word. T1ylor lo\IC'i new words. ''Cornond..coo!" • Ht\ mil~ left him a he in pcctcd the )trange ~eaetablc aaain, And -a he ulwa~ docs when he's in trouble -he looked to his mom for help. ''Mommy?" Grter quickly tran lated: How the heck do I cat this thi~~ Mom? 'You ptd. me up by the endi like th1 ,"she aid, illustratana ,,.,ith her 1.orn on the cob. ·•And then )OU bite off the com." She nibbled 1 few kernel off the cob. "Sec'" 1'.1ylor picked 11 up ind started licking off the butter and ah. Nc\M,room cf.1ch ,rnd their charge~ clockw1~ trom .1hO\l'. editor 8111 Lobdell with Taylor. i. 2 1 '2, man,1ging editor Steve Marble with K~lle'r, 6, .ind Ry.in, 8 reporter Russ Loar '"'th Chri.,, 9, .rnd Jo h, 12: and c1tv editor ~\alt Col..cr "11h Du'>tin ., . Adam 5, and Em1lv . l See DISCOVERIES,._ P1i11 From welghtlel1•1 to -... heroes, dad has 1 lat to 1111'11 Bv Russ Loar Coasl C' 9 a.m. ~aturda • ' n o. I: Jo hua. "Hey d.ad ha\C )OU c~cr hccn v.ciahtlc ?" lluh'? 'I l:i\ie you ever been we1gh1lc ?" Don't thin~ so . ·1 h.we." ~urc . I h.i\C, When I tlo t in • 'v.1mm1n1 pool I'm ~ci htl " Don t Ht 1iink to the bot m' 'lo, I ~oh up 11nd down for awhile until I finJ . • float line" \ '''" wh.1t 1 ' \I~ f10.1t hnc, \ nuat line I the pot On )'OUr body •here the wntcr lc\C~I is when \oOU Ooat, It v.ork on Archimedes' pr ind pie of le !.' 1 f v.c1 ht an water, which i that the loll of "c' ht ol n t1l'JC"t in v. tc1 equal th v.ci ht of the water d1,pl h:Cd " C 1rc.1t <~ wh\ d m't you "h1I I 11111,h nn th ''OK ' • 9:4=' n.m. "'"nt . , l: hrh..,w. lie < hr1 ? IU. -A U...., of J1hok ldentill .... enaptioM In IM Philippe.... are aood far dn>uaht·1lriken Californaa, bul other weather too folalatt,• w.adlmad uid. "It ii POllllll IMal , _ meua a aec:u.n pr9cffccion." Dou1 Prae I, man11er of lhc ala&e -·l infonn11lon center an Califomla, aaid he _.. Handler it riaht. arc dOubaful. ffUdlet, a uniwnal)' physicist, said 1hc debri1 ~ this week's eruptions of Mount Pinalqbo will until it surrounds the earth. · re1uh, lhere will be less solar radiation and trcam will enter the United States more often lifornio, Handler said. "But, there are iu1t many other opiniona, to I peu only time will tell, ' Priest Slid. "It's a theory. Ma,be there ii llOlnelhina 10 It aod maybe not." most immediate effect will be the end of the in (.'ahfornia," Handler said. Handlor said the eruption in 1he Philippinea produced a plume of 1as and aah as hiah at IS · mile1 1nh> the Jtratosphcrc, where it will remain for the next ycar or more. said that woulJ help rclic'<e California\ five· yeertArought by producing mo"rc winter-lake wc:ither; inaYO,ng more rain. The plume'§ ulfur dioxide will he converted 'lulfur1c acid particle~. which gr:aduAll)' \\'ill ~prcad to cover the whole "'orlJ, he said. Pi\\ other we;llher ob ervers )aid H:rndlcr's 41 • con~ us1on mav he too ~trong. W~yne Went.llanll, climatologi-.1 at the Illinois State Wa(cc Survey, aid he thought it \\Ould be unlikely Iha' 'the volcano's a h could travel far enough to aff~t 'California r:unfall. Even if it reached that far, thi: c;Onccntrat1on could be quite low, he said. Kelly Redmond, climatologi111 .11 the Western Regional Clim;ite Center in Reno, Nev., said the volcanic c.:ruption could uffcct California weather. But he aid 11 ~ould Jepend on the height and the chemicul compo,ition ol the plume "My major concern is that hi statement arc much "It is not out of the realm of pu ability," Redmond ~aid "But I \till h.1 .. e ome '"-cptiei m that ~e could ,3~ anything tor 'urc." Reg 71.15 Tone/pulse 01ehng '• '8ue·tO·Handset Paglng u3.554 • Ran11 ..... ,., llultltllter :~.:Cut .. 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Roy Killion, a 39-yeor veteran of firefighting., 'tud during a two-day drill this week near the to"'n of Cool in the Sierrn Ncv11d.1 foothills. 110 miles northeast of San Frcrnci,co. ·1 he fourth ye.tr of drought inOicted the mo't '1ructure lo s on record. 860. Mo't of them, more than 640, were r11Led tn the coastal re ort mecca of Santa Barbara. This i., the fifth ve11r. Fi1cf1ghtcr'I got ·a glimp e of the tornadoe of fire they may face in a training \ldeotape that showed swirling column~ of nnme roaring over a two-lane road, weeping .1cro'' fire engines and firefighter . The firestorm, taped during a blatc in northea tern California in the third yea r of drought, burned ·four firefighter , all of whom lived. "It was a pretty wild fire. It looked like the worst you could ~cc -I hope," 20-year-old Ed Hrntt of Mt. Aukum said after RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY lllC. ... ,_ .... """ ..... 1122 -·· ... CISTI llU-Ml-lHI \\<1tch1ng the videotape. His boss, fire engjneer Kirk McBride, aid that seasonal firefighters usually arc a little <1cared upon ecing the videotape. ''lt''i good to he a httle bit frightened," he added. With its dry Mediterranean-like climate of hot ummers, wind , low humidity <\(Id ten\ of thousands of square miles o' n gged terrain covered by th.ck bn• h and heavy forest -and 30.5 million peopl~ • to ignite it -fire experts con-;idcr C alifornia among the mos1 n~mmabll! pkces on Earth. Federal and state fire officials say California faces what may be its worst fire season because of record dryness, dying forcstc;, freeze-killed brmh and heavy gra'ls growth fed by late rain . "I've never seen it this bad before.... There is unprecedented fire danger," said Killion, chief or the central state region for the California Department of Forest!) 11nd Fire Protection. Oa ed on information collected throughout the state and pr.csentcd at slratc!p' e ions, Killion c;aid, !.cientific indicators in California's fif1h year of drought 'lhow that a dryness index will, w1th1n weeks, drop below 1he old record set la•;I ve;ir. the dr1c.:s1 year this century. • Abou1 10 billion bo:ud-fec1 of timber, rou6hl) enough to hudd 1.5 million homes, will die, cquahng the amoun1 that wu' killed hy tlrought·fmtercd hug infe talion during the rest of the The Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency Is seeking applications from residents of the City, both within and outside of the redevelopment area. who with to serve on the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Advisory Committee. The purpoae of the Redevelopment Advisory Committee la to promote community understanding of and Involvement In the redevelopment proceu; to review and suggest po11lble modifications to the exlatlng Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Redevelopment Area; to Inform and educate members of the community as to potential community benefits a11oclated with redevelopment; and to serve as an advisory body to the Costa Mesa Redevelopmnet Agency with respect to major new redevelopment activities. The Redevelopment Advisory Committee Is an eleven member ad hoc committee, lncludlng two alternates, which generally mHts the last Tueaday of each month at 7:00 p.m. There are currently vacancies on this commlttH. lndlvlduals Interested In serving on the Redevelopment Advisory Committee are urged to submit a letter expre11lng Interest together with a resume to Muriel Berman, Redevelopment Project Manager. 77 Fair Drive, Costa MeH, Callfomla 92628 by July 1, 1991 . drought, he said. Mn ive !tprcad of brush were l.1llcd by the unu ual December freeze ... Jn northeastern California and the Lake Tahoe region alone, e\pcrl\ estimate there arc 400.000 acre of dead brush. Un ca onubly heavy rain thi <;pring fillt.;d reservo1rs, from which firefightinl' helicopter can dip WRtcr, anJ dell\ycd the onset of fire senson some. Out the storms also nurtured • thick crop of grass, now browninP into n highly nnmmable carpet tha1 cnn ignite bru h and trees. In rcspon e to the threatening \Cason, CDF ground and air forces 1hat pro1cct much of California's roirnl nrcn!t 0111,ide nRtionnl forests where an ci.timnted 7 million people live -wall be lightly JhO'<C ln't year's strength, tatc offlc1nl• :ud But the 1tua11on could change given the uncertainties spawned bv the 'it.11c\ SI" b1lhon budge.I deficit, they ~it.I With fire en on declared and (;rC\'< on aro11nd-the-clock alert in mo"t areas of the tate, CDF began 11s ~econd year of unusually large d.-.pntchcs at tl1c first report of a hh1Le. Thursday, Killion and 40C firefighter!> drilled for the fie., onslaught. Swent1ng engine crews dragged heaV)' wotcr hcN.:s across the open l1cl<h. Crew:. of pri!>on inmates, who have been part of firefighting effort\ for 'iomc years, cut bare· earth control hnc'I . Inmate Dale Ingram, 30, of Klamath Frills. Ore .. who said he 1 serving time on an as ault conv1ct1on. was among those toiling in the practice area. 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The directions for proper flag behavior are precise, definitive, unforgiving -enough to make Emily Po t herself break out in a rnsh of etiquette anxiety. "The flag," read n typical instruction, "when carried in a procec; ion with another Oag or Oag , c;hould be either on the marching right; that is, the flag's own right, or if there is a line of other Ong , in front of the centcnof that line ... " Another sub cction instructs that a flag displayed in a "motorcar'' c;hould be "clamped to the radiator cap." If you '"'"'tc time thinking about 1t . the p.1radc "''II pass you by. The t1rst day' of American nagwaving account for thi :1u11tcrc veneration. The enrl) cttlers, mo tly Briti h, were nag-cralv 100, crich communit) dev1c;cd its own. The motley endured a' the colonies coalesced. At the bcginn1111! or' 1hc Revolution our ragamuffin navy set "'-111 under a protuc;1on of flags. confounding our advcr ancc; in b.utlc -a \\I e tact1c:il mo\e, perhaps, but unhelpful to our c;mgle national idenrny From this diver. ity a \mglc de,1gn was at la t settled upon n' a wmhol of our c;ac:rcd 1de.1I. E Plunhus Unum. And thc1ein lice; the \ecrct of our attachment to the Oag. In n d.1y when force" of race and clnss and ethnicity 1hrca1cn to &,memhcr a proud cou ntry into a rio t of h1ckcrinA ~roup\, the flag we venerate reminds us that we nre. firc;t and la\t, American'\. Today In History Tod.1y " unda), June 16, lhc 167th dJ) of 1<>91 rhcrc arc 19R dayc; left 111 the vcnr. Thi' i<i rather\ Dav On June i6. I HS • 1n .. 'pcech in pringficld, Ill . Sen.tic candidalc Abrah. m Lincoln \:lid the -.lavery 1 ~uc had to he re,ol-.ed, declaring. "A hou\e d1' idcd .igaU\ t if\elf cnnnot \IOntl " On this dat~: In 1567, Mary, Queen of Scot,, wM impri-.oned 1n Luchlc,cn Castle in Scotland In l 883, ba cbu 11·~ fir..t "l..nd1c!>' Day" took place n\ the New York Gotham' offered fr.-c .u1mi 'ion for women to Q game aaain I the Clcvelnnd Spider' (New York won. S-2) In 1903. l ord Motor \nmp.iny wn' incorporattJ In 1'>32. Prc"dcnt Hoover 1tnd Vice Prc,idcnt Charle, C'urt1\ were rcnomm.1tct.I b)' the tlepubhcnn Notional C"'nn\cnt10n in Chic. o Jn 19H, the Ntlt1on1I lndu,tri.11 R cCO\CI') Act h\!' me I.iv.. tit '\·" Inter 'tn1cl.. do"'n hy #he U uprcmc Court) In 1 Q40, a pro C'ommu ni't go'>'ctnm nt w,1 10\t 1llcJ in the ll:llllc ''Jtc of l 11hu nm. following un in-.n,mn uf \u, 1ct force\. I II J 11~5. Po pe Pl\1\ x II C\comm\1n1c"tc d A rgc n I inc Prc'i,lenl Juno l)oinin ·o Peron - n h:m lifted cigh1 yc.m I.Iler In 1061 . •'0 \curs u u. w1ct bullet <lnnccr "Ru,lolr Nuri:\'C\: - Write to usl defected to the \\'e t while hi\ troupe wa~ 1n Pan . In 196.'. Valent incl I ere hko"'a became the fir t female-'pace tra"cler when Vo tok VI v ..... l.1unchcd from the O\.'ICI Union on ,, threc·duy m1 \ion In 1970. Kenneth A Gibson of Nc,.,,.uk. N.J, bet:ame the fir!>I bl11ck to win a ma)Oral election in n m.IJOr Nor1hc.1~1 clly. In 1976, not' hmlo.e out in the hlaclo. 'outh African town,h1p of ~OWt.'IO In JCn6. U.S. •\mb.1",1dor tu I ch.1nnn Franc1i. c. Mcloy Jr. nml .111 .111lc '"~re kidnapped ;111<.J 'hot to clcillh 111 Uc1rut In 11J77, Soviet <:ommuni't Part) ( 1 c n c ra I S cc r c t.1 r > l e o n 1 d Brc1h11e\ w," namcll pr~ilh:nt. hccoming the f1r't pct on to hold hoth ~>'h "multnncou'I)' In 197R, Prt,1lfcnt CJrter .ind P.11Mnrnni.rn le l.lcr Onrnr Totrijt.h e~~h.1ngc<I the m trumc:nh or n11irication of the Panama (" nnl lrCAliC\ l ~n )tars n&o: Sccrct.uy of \t.11c ,,Jc,undc:r I fn1 nnouncc<I lit the end ot •I three-day vio;1t tu lkijing thwt the lJnitcJ St.Uc' hn,t .1uecd m principlt.! to bcgi~ 'cllin "''"' to Chinn. ft h c )'CR rs •110: M1lhon~ uf M.u.:i.., rn • outh Africa marked the l\: nth IOlllVCNlrv of the OW~h> upmmg hy 'ltL1)'i1\ \\ll)' from ~ur for tht.' day. TMt It a conw1-.1ttfty """'f:r''' ~nd wt'd likt to hear from you. letters lhould be brief a are sub;tct to edit ng. lOftlt' a>tr•pondeoce will be consJdefed for a COMM_., C... IMRWy~. ,.._ Mftd M>millk>nf to the °'~ Coast OeHy ....... ~uo w. e.y St., eou Mesi, CA 92627 or fa m.m to C714l ~ 170. ,..._ tndUde your name, city and phone number f you 'd Nke 'f04I' letter to ~nted You can. all OUf • HodlM I t 642·6086 •nd cfic1o late I ltttef to the ecfitor • ~ .. ,, Let free market decide wages Editor\ note· The following column ran n '~eek ago Saturday. I'°" C\\:1. t)fwgr.1p/11cal error!. cvercly c:lumgcd the meaning of the original piece. Hcre'l the corrected ~er ion. We opolog1ze for lhc error\ ucrore rending any further, want you to part1cipa1e in a h1tle mental exercise. So get a pencil nnd a piece of paper. Ready? Okay. Make four vertical column on the p.lpcr, labeling t h em r es pe c tiv e l y nu f'c,elcctrician,clerk typist,and truck driver. Next, evaluate each JOb category by assigning any number of points b;i!.ed on what you believe each job to require in terms of knowledge and ~kill , mental demand • JCCOU n labilll ). and \o\Ork1ng ------cond111on . Add Conservative the number or Dolit iCS point' for each ------Joh and compare the to1.1ls. According to )OU own uhject1vc 1udgmcnt. \\l11ch Job' arc worth· more than the 01ht.1f'•? What w.tge \o\OUltl \Oil ,l\.;ign each JOh? !'lm' n\lo. your friend~ to do the 'ame Better vet, o'\lo. a nut<ie, an elcctnc1an. ,, typi\I and a truck dri-.er tn C\Jluate each job Compare the rc<,ult \\Ith your own What )OU "111 hnt.I 1,, there 1<1 no COfl)en\uc; In fact. there " hlo.cly to be 'uh...i.1nti.tl d1,p.tr1I) among evnlu.111onc; You might even find tli,agrccmenl concerning tt'ie f.1ctor-. u ed to c' .1luatc each )Ob Pcrh.1p' I should ha\e inclut.led phy 1cal 'ilre" Or ,1.,ual acuity When the C\Jluator) are government bureaucrat); v t di\creonnc:1c' '1111 occur. In M1nnc\ota , f(lr example, a regl\tcrcd nur,c .• 1 chcm1!.t and a \oc1al \o\Orkcr .111 h,,,e equal value .111d would be (Mid the 'ame. J lowe-.er, 1n Iowa. nurc;cs were r.11cd 2Q pen.cut mon.: va lu•1blc th.111 \OCt.11 w1,rlo.er,, who in turn Best or trJe Hotline hl1tm \ n1lll' //1t /cl//<m mg arc ,,1mpk' 11/ <>1.111~~ Co,,,, DJil)' />1/01 n-.1tit'" · comment ind cr11ic1'"'' \\ ttilc Pilot cditM' ~'Clct1tnC' tn<I rc.1d all rommcnl\, IH' n 1// 1m/\ p11M1\h ~/)Qn'e trom c.illc.·n 11 ht> lc.n-c 11 nnmc (p/CR\C 'pr/I ti 0111), Cit) Ind phone numf'C.'t ( lf>r \C'rificnt1on) \'ou r.111 ,.,., m\.'V/\cd by c<1/lmg the l '''"'' , I lot/me It 6'1·60S6, I h.1nJ.. H•11' Your rt'rortin on the be ch front en' ro 1dtment l'l\Ut' rc pc,11\·111) r,,,, rcforn.:d to the ~·' l)\!11) 1n llllC,llUll .. "f)Uhlic lan,I" nml I ,,, nll led th\: c:ncr I puhh Whether arc worth 11 percent more tban chemists. In Vermont, the social v.orlo.er and nur e rcver'le rankings, and both nre con 1dered worth more than chem1 ts. ")ow, let's add "gender" to the equation. J·emini t nrgue that w.lge d1 sc repancic between predominantly male occupations ('uch as tree -trimming) and predominantly female occupations ('.uch as nuNng) prove gender dhc1 im11rntion and that the only remedy ,, to have government comm1,i.1on ''object ive ly" determine JOh worth For a while it cemed uch non.,Cn'ic had pa'>scd with the defeat of Mont.lalc and Ferraro. llc,1dc . cquJI pay for equal work and opportunity have been the law for nearly 30 years and ""omen have been mo-.rng into job 1heir mother never would ha\e con 1dcred -and are gelling paid the amc: ilS men ha-.ing the ame qualification doing the 'lame JOb. But this nagging. embarra!I Jng 1deologic,1I relic of leftl\t feminism "bacli. .. It ''part of HR I, the ~­ called Civil Right\ and Women\ Equity in employment Act of 1991 which pa' cd the I louse of Reprei.entativc e.irher th1o; wed It begin., to d1)placc rhe concept ol equal pay for equ.11 wnrk wuh the lud1crou.,. unm.inngeJblc n,·1.;1n of cqu.il puy for unequal \\Ork that"· work of · comp.1rahlc Mlrth " rwo ul 1he many pmhlcm .Mocmtcd with the comparable worth 1dcolog) .tre I hat I) 11 Joc,n'1 tell you Jn)tlung Jbout lhc lilhor m.1rlo.ct. and ~) 11 igno re' chmlc' mnde b-. tho'e in the labor mnrlo.c1 uppo'c we could 'umchow ftgree 1hn1 l"AO particular Job' .ire trul) l·omp.1rablc \\hat guod "oulJ 1t do 1f one of the JOh wa~ .1lmo\t 1mpo "blc to fill ""hilc the other h.1d innumerable applicant' compelm~ for 11 ! Ob,1ou,1y. the be'lt \o\<l) to ge1 '><llnconc to t.1kc the le' popul;ir J(lb "'nuld he to uf(er an mcenti-.t~. \UC'h U\ 11 higher Wi.\jtC Of COUr\C, comparable worth nd\oc.ite\ v..ould complu1 n th.11 th" would "t\Tt1f1ciJlly" ch.m the inhcrcn1 or ohJcct1\.c worth of the 1uh l ct'' ti') ngain. Let's og1cc th.11 property owner anJ the propett) "'uuld rc\:er\ to them "hould the pufJ>O\C of the dcdicanon in thl\ A 'trcet not be JCcepted. C\Crc1sed or obandoneJ \\'hethcr hand nmcnt ctuall\ urrcd .. the propcrt} '""'n1.r contend nd 1 the city c ntc't~. could pmh bly only be· re,ol\Cd h) co ti\' nd time consuming lit1g~t1on . 'I he c11\ therefor~ negot1a1c,1 a \: 'mpmmi t ~ 11h lht• prOJl'rt) owner, .ind the c 't I C<lmm1"1nn under whi h th pmr rt) ownc"' ,urrc:11Jcrcd thc11 cl. 1m on tn~ I.inti in C\ch.1n ~c for 11 u,c; For 1hh the · mu't 1•ht in u p\;rnllt ~ml Jl·'Y 1n • 11m111l Ice of ••n)"'hcrc from $JOO •• to $600 dtht1on lly th mu11t rcnw' • ''"~thin built on the' l.111J ~)onJ the orrml\ d th!.t Ill\ ~ h1; re m nt I 1 ~c1hc' thtt nothm • 1~ to bC built on th l 1\ll v.h1\:h would r quire a b111ltlin1 permit und r II~ ordin n . 1he JOb o( 1n:c trimmer and nur'e arc judged to he or comparable Y.Onh. But the true value or the . nurse i1, rel.lli'e only tQ the number uf 1ck people and \rec' which need tnmming 1 he 'ame apphe' to the tree trimmer. Like the val ue of goodc;, the value or labor 1s ba ed on \uppl) and demand. What reall)' rankle fcmini't) •~ that blue-collar men tend 10 earn more than pink-collar \.\omen . Bui their attitude not only bctra)' on chlli.t contcmpl for mo t of the JOh'> of ordinary working men. it repre ent.; a rcfu'lal to under tand 'iimplc ceonom1c' anJ 1he de,ire .. or mo t women When choo\ing JO~'· "'omen far more frequent!) than men give greater "'eight to comfortable "orlong condit1on\. congenial ,,,,oe1ate'> and i ntellectual ,timulat111n C\Cn if 11 mean' accepting luv..cr v.a cs Women .11 tend to choo'e Jnb .. "hkh arc compatible v..11h Sll\ld mothcnn~ "hich mean the) prefer part-lime "ark. \Hlrk do e ICI h o m c , ,, n J j n h' " he re co ntinuous 1r .11ning " le" 1mport.1nt .ind who'e 'kill' arc c.1,11" tran,por1,1hlc from place to pl.ice so ;i, to permit ea,u:r entry 1010 anJ cx11 lrom the \\\lrl force D\ c.: r 11mc Hcc.1U'e "l,mcn\ tll: upa11onal chorcc' on the "hole are le'' d1-.cf\c 1han rho'e of men, the 'upph of luho r in man) 1r.1d111on.rll) v..omc:n·., )Oh' '' high. thu' dcprc'"ng the ".1gc. It "',men h l\e txe;n di"'our.1g~J or h.ured h~ c.:mplo~er' from entering lertJ1n JOb,, the .1ppropri.1te respon e " to remo'>'e 1he b.1m~r' n,,1 tl ·'"''lt'h '"flf'l~ :ind Jcmnnd. l he lav. (lhoulJ OA"ure equ I <'P~lrtunit) and C\p..tnd the range of choice for indl\ldu.11,. not interfere wuh rn11on.1I hu,me" pr.1ll 11:c .ind 111di' idu.11 dcc1,1on' or '>Uh\litutc one turm of d1<;errminn1ion for anoth('r Dr. Jo E.llc.·n Allen . ., r(',11/c:nt of C01on.1 dd 1:tr, h the ru 'tdrnt elf the II."U~lc: /"orum of { '.111/cmn.1 11011h~nhcd to the Dail) P1lm for 20 \\'.Ir' .i nd e\Cn thll\I h ~U\I h, \e i!...c~n ur Cc'l\Cragc on l.aguna. I hlo.c 11 for the occu 1<'n.1I v.him' , •ml.I th\: Or in •e Count\ St ri.11 v.a' \..Crta1111' lh.11 It\ ~;nc nr th<' rue: rel.Ice ming ll•,1H1rC'-th,1t ~llU h3\C i.l rte.a' leer 11 ltO\\ 'Rn D \\\>\O~ L lpun.i ~ ch I cl1tor , 111llc. lk~.1u,t· cif f('.111"1 n•,p.1m <'. thC' 01,11u:c: < '1•i1 ... 1 \(11 '' \HI/ f<'llllll ;I\ \tN 111 el\ \/!(ft/ l ... nc-.w return' from /!er 'penJ..mi: tour .• 1lOD4! the Ea.'llt't ti .'tc!'llNMil•I r Slit·\ ('C1mplcrc1} hc1 ~~runpl. ~ ) Duncln ... hule Nlut The A5 cmbly finally tot 1rou9d to debating ;and "otlng Thu~ fm 't me piccei. of the tatc btt·~ puule. . One lcgi .. l:.tor v.;cpt. Anot~e.r quo 1 e d J cff e rso n. A t h'f/jf' resurrec ted a once-popu IU politic. I ~logan, "Where' ,,t r beef?" Several portr.;iycd tht matter n4' ,. cla tnagte, pltJ ir\1 rich again'it the poor. It W3 m1ld_fl'i enterrnining and came to prec1:>el/ the inconclu,ivc end that Car 'fol hnndicapper hnd predicted " enrlier. The hyperbolic public debate. however, only indirectly hinted al the co re conn1ct that has l'llocked enactment of the new t.1ices and pending c uts 1h .. 1 v.ould clO\C the ~tate 's multi- h 1 111 o n ·d o 11 a r budllet deficit. ----- 0 d d Iv. that conlhc1 • doe,n't p i I I i o, c r a I s agains t con'>ervative or e\.'en ar.11n'>I Democrats. Rather, 1m.ol\.e the Repubhean govl!rn Pete W1bon, and Repui>lic members of the A 'embl). v.ho them el"'e r•tclcd by inter lli'I en'lion It's an 1deolog confl1C1, more or les~. but 1L'~ a matter of tru 1, credibility p1uty loyal!) Wil on "'nna 10 clo e budget gap. now estimated ' more thJn Sl4 billion, about • with new taxc!I and about half .,, 'pending reduet1o n'i, tcmpora~ and ~me permanent He ha n't had much d1fficulty-- elhng that concept in the Senate.: ~h1ch 1s dominated by moder...i of both parucs. fhe Assembly : been the problem. = • At the moment. Wilson w 1he Lcg1 lature to approve 'i0r1'i: initial pieces of v.hat he a) 'lolilill be a comprehen 1ve bud,ec '~"erhnul. The enate ha agrted and the .\ cmbly on Thul"'day ~1d apprme nn cducatronal financ111e bill -but only hecause it i not ducctlv tied to new taxes .:\ 'cmhlv Republicans voted a a hloc again t other piece~. mMt ·· norahl} a mca,urc 'h1fting conlrol of 'Om(' health and wclf..trc pro~ram' to coun11e • because, the) '"'d lhey "ant to cc llu: rntirc budget padage before 1b \ "''" even agree to con 1der flC"- ta.11e Rcpuhlican leader Ro .., John 'aid that hcfore voling on anv t•~ related mca,ure!., he and ~it c1lllcagues "'ant ~'urancc that. the \O·called "<1tructwal rdo '- 'uch a' chmina11ng automatic ot·l1' 1ne 1ncrea"e" for v.elf~ rec:ip1en1,, "'111 he :idopted. • '-o relorm • no budg Juhn~n ,,11d hlunll • W1 bon ':t'' he w:1nJs 1he " thing .ind Jnhn,on cl1Jracter~ the Rerubhl.in hl0<:kade -whlth I' ... uccc\1,ful he au'e the ... 1allcd hill' require t"<Hhird' floor \Ote' ..... a muncuvcr to 'upron \\t1I on' po"u~n lmpl1C1rlv. ho"'e'cr, John on & ( o. are \a11111 ih.1t the) don't tru~t Wilson to do "'h.11 he ,, ' he wanf\ to do ~ut 'o \V1l\on 11h1''' Thcr~ ' enough credit 111 J~ 1rnu11d 1n 1h~ l\cnatc, \\ il>t0n '·"" "l here\ enough lad.. •'' 1.rt:J1t to &P .Hound in ttMt - \,\tnll'h I hr \"cmhl\' .irr:t\ 111 I he m<\el\·t.' i•lln't Dcmdiet'11" and wi1 ... on I (l\Crl I' their own 1n1emi1I di or\1 .• fohnwn Ul"'i\eu one \.Ote confidcn~c rc~cntly by a in \Ole .incl h "" ~,th nmderatc" ltln\CI"\ II\ C\ 11) mg to hit "'~··'ii • W1l,on 'cnt 11 mcv .. ag to lob • ,, ,,cmhl\ Rcrutth~an' cnrhcr ~ the wccl "'hen he pcr,uuded Ii Collin\, the director ,,{ ~c ( · hlc,rnia Youth Authonh. t fbr I\ \.l\CMI\ ~· '-ly cat -I biif nd~ "dttnu.:kc<l b)' '-tllC~tmn, .. I c:hg1h1lity. I he Cnlhn' m 1ncu\c1 "•"" v. 1dcl ~en ;i... 11 direct ellnrt ) W 11 n lo c: pture • contr1.'I of the (,Qp bl nd b11n c u11' \h irhnc to ~h. 1 i n w v"t) ch ''" "tu 11 n. • • • • , c..1111 l•• c.t•••• .......... .141 ... , ....... OtllefWIM t.lr ..... ,......, wit• •• , .... , . ,.. WMCI: • low "'°"*'I d 0tidt INum· 1111 lftO ttl y '"""Y by late ......... M9ally dear .... •ll1lltly .., ... , til1y1. Upper deurt ...... 111 "" ..,.,.. .. 104 • L•••r duert 1111111 100 to 111. AlrAlr~Wll ~· MOdtntt ·~Or· 1111• Covllly .ith I 7S '51. -'"'"•· Weit to 10 11thwut wl11dt to 1 $ "'ph WI dMt af. ttf'llOOll. OCEAN REPORT Molln~n1: • Mostly dear th~ Monday with allahlly warmer ihyt. Hl1h1 In the 11pper 701 to mkf.101. TOOAY'SSUN Sunrise: 5:39 a.m. Sunset: 8:05 p.m. 0 () TODAY Finl low First hl«h Secondlow Full Moon June 27 Last Otr. Juty5 Lawmakers miss budget deadline By John Howard Tht Assocfl1ed Prus SACRAMENTO Tax-shy A sembly Republicans late Saturday blocked Gov. Pete Wilson's attempt to cover the state's unprecedented $14.3 billion deficit with a sweepi ng combination of new levies. pay freezes and welfare cuts. "Somebody hopes that this Junk heap of a budget can be sold to the state of California without anybody ever looking under the hood." c;a1d Assemblyman Tom McOintock, R-Thou,and Oaki. The Senate earlier approved the $~5 billion spending plan but the A'>'>embl) rCJCCted the proposal in .1 1110,1 ly party-line vote that 1hrcw the budget ncgot1at1oni. into virtual deadlock. Lawmakers missed the June 15 constitutional deadline to ·end a budget to the governor. fhere is no penalty for failing to meet the deadline. "God knows nobody shoots us 1f we don 't make ii (the deadline)," JOked Assemblyman Phil Isenberg, D-Sacramcnto. fhe Scnalc vote was 27-8, the bare two-thirds ma1onty needed for passage, while the Assembly voted 40-31. far short of the 54 votes needed in the lower house. 1 he vote'> onlv covered 1hc main budget bill, and didn't address !he package of accompanying measures that contain the taxes. cuts and h1fts required to put the pending plnn into balance The action '>Ct the stage for a PRESIDENT From A1 The signs were pt11nted tn the patriotic colors or red. while and blue, as well as purple. "I think Bush is doing a good 1nh... 'ia1d P.rin Inouye of Huntington Dench . she painted her white ~tgn in thick red letters. Inouye, who attend' Sower'> Middle School, 'aid ~he looks forward 10 a time when a per!ton's 1n color i'> me.1111nglc'' "We nrc all good people," 'he td. Other ~cc the prc">1dent ''i v1!>it o way of appl.iuding Asian· American!>. "lt is an excellent opportu111t)' becau e 11 recognize' the lorge and owina population of AsiaM," id Rajen Anand, a professor of ~ 1ology .it Cal Stale Long Bench "It give.. .1 chance to Orun~c Cuunty the begmninf of a real rftQ\lemcnt." Lund '01d. "for the men to bo cmp<JWered again and feel th:u they are needed by their f amilie~ •nd n•;, And once they t crnpowcred, they re oble to tic.tom r.11her • son\ and friend rhey never hiwc been showdown Sunday, when both houses planned to reconvene and consider 11ll the bills. The Senate ultimately is expected to approve the final budget package, but in the Assembly the proposed budget's tax increases -totaling $7 billion -faces strong opposition from Republicans. Throughout the evening, Wilson called A sembly GOP members into hii. office for one-on-one arm· twisting meetings. hoping to persuade them to support his proposal. Wilson'!> budget calls for a p;.. cent hike in the state'l. 6-cent ales tax, about $4 billion. and sh1ftl. more than $2 billion "-Orth of state programs to the counties. It also seeks $3 billion in additional taxes, including new levies on candy, newspaper~. magazines. snackl> and bottled water, a nd punil>hes local RO.,,ernments and -;chool district'i by cutting their !>tutc funds if they approve pay r~me!t for local workers. The new taxes include S 1.3 b1ll1on \tcmmmg from change' in the personal income tax laws, ">uch ao; limlls 1n 11em1zcd deduction' and reduction' in the. business meal deduc11ons. The taxe., 111-;o include $630 m1llio11 from a 6 ·percent levy on telecommunication bills, including telephones and cable television. A,111n -Ami:ncans to honor their president. By honoring him , they're honoring the country" Ornnge County boasts an Asrnn population of more than 250,000 people, ancl the president wanted to !tpeak here hccau!tc of the large concentrnllon of Asian minorttic,, Anand "'alCI. The event marll.s the fourth time Mile Square Park has had a pre ident1al VI 1tor: Gerald rord 11poke at the park in 1976. Ronald Reagan, then a pre..,1dent1al hopeful. ..,poke in 1980, and Reagan vi'lttcd the p.1rk again 1n 1984 as he kicked olr h1' re election c<impmgu "I thinll. 'IOmc people might ge1 the idea of calling th1' Pre\ldcnt1al Park," aid Roger Stunton. Orange County\ First Di'>trtct \upef\.l\or. "I hope we can itct rh" J\ ,1 regular annual date for (Uu~h) 10 come here." he u1d Murble Coffeehou<ie nnd 11 recent Planning Commil.~1on decl\1on Hl deny the bus1nc"' 11 perm11 for entertainment. 1nclud1n1t poetry iead1n~'· 1hc<llt1cal 'lr..1h anti live acou 11enl mu 1c. On M.1y 13. 1hc Pl.1nn1ng Comm1\~1on voted 3-0 to deny the c111crt.11nmcn1 rc4ue,1. ruling thctt on ·!It t C' park ins " u u Id be inlidequJtc to '>upport the cntert.unment c pan ion. In hi'> .1ppeJI of the rnling. I C\Ch Burke. co owner or the coffee l1ou .. c, 'n1d he h !I pcrmi"ion from nc11hhor1n hu,ine~ owner' to u c 1he1r p.irkina ~pace~. Durke nlsn conte n(f' the 1dd111on or cntettuinment ~ould not increlJ'e the demand for p.irktng. SURFING lOCATION Hu"ll~on kllCh N-,cwt le.di Coron.t dc!I M.r u111na kach Salt Crttll Sa11 Cleme111e MONDAY Finl high first k>W Se<v11d high SKCW\d low PlnB llBrlly ~-·-~ ~......(lr .... ,_Oily NrA Cubmaster Ken Peterson from Pack 10 sends race cars down the track while father-son teams look on Saturday at Heller Park in Newport Beach. Each team made its car out of wood for the big race. FISHING From A1 I told him that ... cemed fairly unlikely. Undeterred. he loaded up u hook with an <lnl\e·Oavored mar'>hmallow, a dab of Power f3:11t Jnd nn earth worm. A genuine com1'o·plate My daughter, meanwhile, had decided to skip the bn1l altogether. W11h \Orne ,1maLcmen1 I watched a '>he ca'>t off. the hne -weighed \\-1th \Cvernl Ja" -breaker sized sinker -arching gently over the wuter and 1hcn i,uddcnly bonking a pas mg duck in the t:ul feathers. One of the fe" thin~ I do know about fishing II that 11 requires patience. And p;iticnce wasn't abundant that afternoon. "let· go,· m) daughter pleaded some fi\e minute into our adventure R)'an, me.in'' hile. kept loading and reloading hi11 hook It had come to rc,~mhle t1 TV dinner. Ju,t a' I \.l.:l\ .ihnut to admit defeat, Kelley announced that he'd had ,, bile. "Oh yt>ah r1~ht." her brother, ever the \upporter, replied. 'I dn I do · • I tnok a look and urc enough the rod wn .. bcndtng, nexmg, \.\1~l111g, iumpmg And ~o wus Kelley. And then 'low!\, wifh Ryun ~landing ncorby wrth a net, he reeled 111 a large. pale orange carp -ltn ualy. hloated pcc1men that, for all •ht \q1rld. l1)(ll..cd like Bhnky. the thrce·e)'ed mutant fi h found "'' 1mn11ng nc.ir the nucle11r plant on the telev1~ion cartoon "The \1111p,on' ·· \\'h.11 " 11"" Kelley w.1ilcd. Don't \l(lll know, 'illyJ" her brother, ever the aentle teacher, 1 l!plicd It\ .1 trout." I o~cthcr, \.\C watched the thing Oop 1round tn the dirt. < .1n "'c keep 11?" Kelley o ked. '\o I '11d. thctt probably woul~n'l b • 11 nod ii.lco. V..c ~.in cut 11 for dinner," Rynn .rnnounc:c•I. • Oh your mon1 \.\111 lovc that, I ~.lid. "I don'1 think w ." \.\ c '·1'1 our eye back down on the c.1rp the ugly, bloilted (urp. It d.1nc:cd n hit, \.\Cot still .ind then kicked hacll. tn life. "l ct's thmw 11 bad<." Ryan aid "Yeah, let\ throw it b.1d," Kelley .tifrced. We lim~cd the hook from its mouth ond 4'ltrefully plop~d 1t bac" 111 the l.1k:e, w tching a it v11ni~hed into the chocolatc·colorcd water. for tt neeting ~econ<f 11 occurred to me thut mn)'hc ttu wa~ the n:.ll!tl()ll' thing I'd heard about -father, ~n and daughter alv1ng life l1.1d tn on ugly old c11rp. But. like f su1cl, it WI\ II nccting thought. "I '\ttll think we 'hould have b.rrbccucd 11," R)t1n oi<l. His ~i ter nodded. NOT MOM From A1 crn p1.: mo 1 or it off the 1ablc nnd kitchen nom. She pend the rcl>t of the afternoon und C\cning clun1111 the hou~ 'me more, Jl ckina our 7·ycar·nld boy up from chool. mnk1na dinner (or the Cour of them . h thing the kids .ind puttmg them an bed. n h ur Inter or l, l sit.~ up gurn. ~1\ \\lrc\ hfc 1 lllled with (1 hts, ctttdrum• h \ltCrtn rc11m~ nd 1nin1.:d cr1q l She 1 mctuncs Wflkcn d from dud lcep b the oothina ound\ of pulo;ing kid . 1\nd, of course, there' the horror of 111 horrnr" -1uk1n' nil thm: 10 the upcrmarkct, • ........ .. .. ,. •·J!. 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An all-points bulletin wns issued for Thuy Vinh Tran, who i de cribed a Vietname e, S feet S inches. 120 pounds, black hni r and brown eyes. Tran and three other men went to Central Park about I a.m .. and when they reached the southeast 'corner near Goldcnwesl Street and Sloter Avenue, Tran and the othets apparentty got into an argument, sn1d Lt. Ed McErlnin. The suspect then allegedly pulled out a handgun and fired ot the unidentified victim, who fell to the ground. WEIGHTlESS From A1 "He 's a bad guy named Venom." Oh yeah? What docs he do? Thuy Vinh Tran At 1:45 a.m, one of the men who eo;c:lpcd being "lhot coiled pohce from a phone boolh ond rud his f nend had been shot. Anyone with information about the hooting 1s a ked to call Detective Hooper at 536-5570. "He's 1eal trong and he's a mutant and he can hoot webs like Spider-Man and he ha i,upcr trength like Spider-Man and he took one of Spidcr·M:in's costume ." Do you like th14' guy? "Yeah." How come? "'Cause he can do thtni;s normal people wouldn't dream of doing." Like whar! "Like he can clunb wall without fulling off .rnd he bites people." Who is your favorite uper hero'> ''Daredevil." WhRt doc" he do? "He\ incredtbl) fa t and he can throw little club'i n fast as the peed of light." Do you ever think that mnybe )e>u'll have uper powers ~mehow? "Yeah " Good luc". ''Yeah." DllCOVERIEI From 1A1 "Oehc1oul.!" he dech1rcd. "Yc!I, Taylor, but you need lo eJI the corn, too," I explained. For the nc:<t fcv. minutes, my wif e and I conched Taylor on the bo 1c of getting the corn off the cob Hnally, he got the knack of it. "Cornondacob! So delieiou!I'" he exclaimed before furiou ly devourina the re t of the corn hk:e n veteran. He then ~miled widel)", hi\ teeth reveRhng much of the corn from the cob. What' nice about f ntherhood 1 thiAt }'OU get to be a kid agnin. Little experience that you'\ie Iona ince taken for granted - quining 'omeone with your brand·ncw v.ater p1!1tol (riaht between the eye!;!) or coung )m1r fir t piece or corn on the cob -arc uddenly new nd filled with v..onder and deliaht. I, for une, m enjoying all of life' diM:ovcrics much more the second time uruund. Thank • Taylor. ... From A1 to }mt nn)'mnrc." I 'nid. fhen he told me not to be d. "I \\<OUld \till like )OU to reod to me 1f you u\c tho'lc funny voice~." •·ot cou"e l will," I .. oid, in kind of 1rn"ely \'okc. like Pooh bcor . She's on 2.i.hou• c.ill tnl.I doc.,n't ct da nrt, Vllc:a11on\ or e\icn mlkt• lm.:ak' • It 'he h.1d her <lruthcr • I'm ~ure \he'd chuck 11 ftll, 'ha\ic her head ltl\d Jl t out flo'°'c~ t the trport. She'd 11 lc~st put in for I tran fc:r to somcv. h re le \·olattlc. I 1kc Mount PinatubO. A ,lfll) on 1 he oriatcd Pre wire the other dsy 'llid 1bout 2!i01()(1n d.1t1 n~ I•) home while th~ir WtYt 10 to work. I ~ m \\1(c docsn'' c:ntC'h <Atnd of th s, I don I think l' t the flJhl turf. Iler hfc m.1) not be n h"ing hell, but you can urc 1ncll 1t from where she' urnchna I cclchrfttc I th r Day today, I thank my lucky tltr I'm noc 1 mu1h r - • ,,.., ,,,_,,,.,~ ··-· ,,_, .. By OM O'Hara .,_.,.,. ... BOSTON -The ~ton Red Sox and the odds caught up with Anach nee Chuck Finley Suturday, proving once again 1hat even the bci.t pitchers get knocked around now und then . . hnlcy (10·3) guv~ up seven runs on six hh, in the fir t inning and the Red Sox went to rout the Angels 13·3. He entered the game tied for the major-league lead in victories and a 3.12 ERA. But the left· hander lasted only two-thirds of ~n innina. Angels schedule ..... 111111.._l!ttMe,efte TY .klle 11-• lo-. 1005 CIWNI 5 June 11-• Bolton. .. 35 a.rw s June 11-• ...... 5 05 Ctllnnel s JIN 11-• ....... " 35 "°"' June 20-• Dm1t. 4 35 ClllMll 5 (II g111r1t1 on KMl'C r-. 110) "He's humnn," Boston manaaer Joe Morgan said. Finley had beaten Boston five times in a row with n 1.31 earned run average since Sept. 2, 1988, including a two-hit shutout in Anaheim June 4. Thi year he had ~itched into the seventh inning or laler 1n 11 of 12 tarts thi eason. But hi luck in his 13th start we all bad as he wa char&cd with even runs. sending h1'! ERA from 3.12 to 3.81. It equaled the \hOrtc t tart of h1 career, the 01hcr conung on Aug. 21, 1989, when he had to leave bccnu'lc of a toe injury with two out in the fir t again t Kan City. "We ju~t caught him at the right time," Morgan sa id. ''Even the be t pitcher\ get their lump'! at times. Even Roger Cle men hos had bad days." "I didn't make good pitches and they cnpitalized on them,'' Finley said. "I felt bad about puttina my tenm in a hole like thnL Playing on the road i hard enough and it doe!ln't make things easier to put the team in that kind of a situation that early and expect them to come back." "When you s1art off like he did today. you ju t know il's going to be one of tho c days," Angel catcher Ron Tingley aid. "You could sec the frustration every time he would make a good pitch and they ecmcd to foul 11 off." Jack Clark and Carlos Quintana each drove m three run nnd Mike Greenwell and Tony Pena knocked m two apiece. Bo ton rookie Mike Gardiner earned his third VlCtory m four dcci ion mec See ANGELS/17 Gusty winds innate scores at U.S. Open By Bob Green 4P Gol W11ttr CHASKA, Minn. -The wind won. "The USOA got what they wanted toda)'," Pa)'nc S1ewart said. "The cou~e wa how1na all 11 teeth." And a IS·2S mph prairie wind provided the bite The 6S men who played the third round o( the 9151 u.s Open aotf Chftmpion hip were no m. 1ch for it u If aneltine Nation I turned into a aolf1nQ horror. hen the tournament leaders, the OambOyant Stewnrt and 1hc methodical cou Slmf'l!<'n. were not immune to the im~iblc: d mnnd~ of what became truly U.S. Open golf. Stmpsnn, the calm, unOappablt former Open champion who ccm to play hi best under the: most difncuh condition , bogeyed two of the la t three hole - 1lnd w111 delighted with the: fini~h. He matched par 72 and w11 tied for the tup at 210 Vtith Stewart, the former POA tttle·hotder now on a comeback from a lcnathY injury abtence. · Slewan look 1 doUbte boleY on the ftM hale, tftd l\leftlual1y left~ t'9 COUrM wt.It a ..... illh dt ,.Mtf ,afttr eompterin1 1 1' on OM of the more difficult de thi Oki dwunpiomh p has produced. ''Temtyina'' wa the word u d by Nick Pra. And ht wa1 one or onty two men able to break pu 72 -1 opposed to 33 See OP£N,W U.I. lllta They sweep Spain to clinch quarterftnal victory, oa crass courts By Mike Recht ~P!tnwrce. Nf.WPORT. R.J. -Pumped up hy the competition and the e11cnt, Rick Leach of Lagun,, Bench and Jim Push again proved one of 1he world' top doublci. team S:uurday by sweeping the Af&er 1bc doubles victory, 11 wa~ sannounccd that the US •emifinal. against Germany "'ould be played at Kan.u City Sept. 20..22. France and Yuaoslavia play in the other 5CmifJnal. The final will be held in December. United Slate into the Davi Cup emifinal,. Leach and Pugh, kept c1tcrythina lhe American ctuo won the big points almost perfect with ttic1r victory. for ft 7·6 (8 ·6), 6-3, 7·6 (7·3) victory over Spain's Emilio Sanchez nd Sergio C.1-.al, g1Ving the United State an in,urm<,untnhlc 3·0 lc11d in the t'>C'll·Of·5 scne,, John McEnroe ond Brad G1lbcrt. who won 1hc fir1't two inglc!> matches Fridaty, will play the two menningle 1nglcs Sunday ag111n t Sanchez nnd Toma C11rbonell. They extended their own Cup doubles record to 6-0, including four matches lo t )'Car when the United Slate won the Davis Cup, and a fir11t-round victory OYer Mexico in March. They also ga1te the American team nine ~ts without a lo for lhe weekend, and they have won nil nine ets they pll\yed against the two Spaniards since f !>89. Saturday'i. quarterfinal victory gave them 'i 4·1 record aaainit the Spanish pair,·the only l<n comina in the 19 U . Open final when Leisch become ill and the pair had to default without taking the court . "We ha1tc a b1a rivalry going," Leach ~aid of th e Spaniard , who ha\le won three toumamcntf thi year and have been among the bc~t incc the 19 Open victory. 'Every time we play them, we get clo er. Maybe one time we will beat lhcm," Sanchez said. "We bad a chance and we didn't take them." Although playing on the: gr~ surface they like best, Leach and Pugh were dune 18. 1991 Thi QailY Plot doged by the. Spaniards 1hrou1hout, but "ere at their be t in the tiebreakers. The fir t and third sets were on serve through 12 -:Jasnc . The only ~ bre:ik in lhc match ca me in the Nath came Of tbc "ccond ct with SanChcz 'c:n'ing, w"en he netted a backhand volley. The first 1iebreaker sta)ed on sef'c un11I Leach punched home a forehand \iollc\i on Ca al' ~er.c fo r a 7-6 lead, Then. on Pugh' enc, Leach -won it wi1h a hort O\icrhcad a1 anchcz' feet. 111e third·,Cl uchrcakcr wa much c.i icr .ic, the American "-On 1hc fir t two potnt'i and the Spaniard ne1ter caught up . .. Schofield finds discipline makes . him better hitter By Richard OuM Oranot Coat Ollfy ,,_,. ANAHEIM Yearning to correct ht!> problems at the plate la t season, Angels short top Dick Schofield auempted to enliven his stro ke by u s ing teammate Lance Parri~h's 3S-inch, 3.S-ouncc bat. It didn't work. After a while, he though1 it was swinging him. Eventually, Schofield broke ou t of htl> ~lump and finished hitting better than .100 for the last t>No monthc: of the '\eiA!IOn. Before Augui;t, though. he wa n't even hitting his weight, roughly 1 0 pound Th1i. CJL..on. for whntevcr reason - playing healthy. hitting down in the batting order or simply going back to ba ics -and he isn't sure, Schofield ha continued 10 dnve the ball at an in pinna p01cc . Maybe this 1s his brcal..through 'cason. "I hope so." Schofield '\aid "facrybody wan1s to hit .300 and drive in a lat or run • but I'm JUSt going to try and get the mOl t out of my ability. I d'on't think I'm a .330 hitter, but I'd love 10 keep h1t11n1 the >Noy I have been through October " Entering today''> thr~c·gamc cric o.11y ...... ,......., finale in Boston. Schofield has his average Angels shorutop Dick Schof1eld'c; d1mplin<' at the plate is the reason he's hitting .273. up to .273 (41 for I.SO). not bad Community conege Athletes or the Year loutlltlrn cal/fornla College's Vangual'lll ' The senior center earned first team National Christian College All-American, honorable mention NAIA All-American and NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete for the second straight season while leading the Vanguards men 's bas~etball · team to the District 3 semifinals as a fourth-year starter. The senior forward earned All -Golden State Athletic O o n f e r e'(l c e , A 11-N A I A District rb 3 and NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete for the Vanguards men's basketball team while posting the best grade point average in the Math Department. Henjum averaged 14. 7 points. three rebounds, three assists and shot 54 percent. • 11•'1'1 1111 ' The 37-year-old mother and student had her best cross country season yet as a senior, finishing ninth at the NA'A National Championships with a clocking of 18 mi~utes , 19 seconds to earn All-America honors. Hall also finished second at the NAIA District 3 meet in 18:27 , just five seconas off first place . con!>1dcr1ng ht' career average is 40 points . lower (.233). Schofield has also been "' 'lhowmg great plarc d1sciphnc wtth 20 walk 11nd 17 RBI "I JUSI feel• confident. and l've ~ been gctung into -. some good !ittuauon to htt," he said. ''I'd ... hkc to hn (higher m the order). bur really~•· thue '<; no where else for me to hit." Batung down in the order. though, suits Dick Schofield Schofield just fine. "That\ great becau e if (the pitchers) arc conccntratmg on (Gary) Gaeui, (Dave) Winfield. (Wally) Joyner and Parrish, ma)be l ca n \ncak in there," he aid. "I don't thml. anybod) goes in there thinking the No 8 or No 9 spots arc going to hurt them " Thi'! \'Car, Schofield has inflicted much ~ pam f;om the bottom o( the barrel. p1cl1ng up for the lack of production from Do\e Parl..cr .md Lui SoJO 1nce he became the club's C\eryday · , hon tor in 1984. Schofield has been . branded "'ith the good-glO\-c, no-bat label. but no" he' changing that, tran form ing th e gifted tool into an All-Star cason For him, 3nyway. La t }Car. 11 was more than merely a 1 slow tart for Schofield • , • An anno\'1ng right ham tring pull '•., \tdclincd him from March 28 to June 6. ~ Sri while: the re t of h1 teammate~ found .. thei r strole ,1ftcr m1 ing \3Ju,1ble prmg training time due to the owner ' lockout, .. See SCHOFIELD/17 The senior catcher on the softball team earned first-team All -NAIA District 3 and All-Golden State Athletic Conference honors while hitting .337 (33 for 98) for the Vanguards, who finished 1 .500 overall and in league to make the District 3 playoffs . LaPointe had 11 doubles, 22 runs and hit .421 with runners ln scoring position. ... , . ' -. , • I I: I• ': I: . : l: l ! I ' c: .. .. I . . I ' ' . : I • .. . : .. . : . .. i : I' I : I • .. I• •: .. I : . I ' J : I• .. I •• I ! I • I ' d •• I : ' ,. .. NIW YCak -c.t Lewi1. .. JiJ11» awal him ~ bll ~meet winaina mat Ill tbe men• Iona jump. came throup with a dramatic vktory S.turday at the Mobil national cHamp~. Lewis, unbeaten since lotina to Larry Myricks in the 1981 national indoor ctuimpionships, WH in second place aoing into the sixth and final round, trailina Mike Powell by one inch. But Lewis, a superb clutch performer, soared 28 feet, 4V• incl\es, pa sing Powell by one-half inch for hi'i 6~th con tcutive victory. When the di,tance was announced, the relie\led Lewis spread hh arms out, leaned back and fe ll to the ground. The competition wns not over, however. Powell, whh n bc~t of 28·3 ~. ·till had one jump remaining. Urged on the crowd, which was applauding rhythmically, Powell raced down the runway, but coulJ not reach Lewis' d1'otance -and Lewis' streak was safe again. "Like a cat, I have nine hves," Lewis said, "but I thi nk I've used up eight of them." Regarding his final jump, Lewis said, "I felt that whatever I did it was going to be all right. I wasn't sure right away. but I felt at peace with it." Powell never thought hio; lead was safe. "I knew he wa'i going to pass me becau e that's the way he is,'' Powell said. Myricks wns third at 27-10.Yc -1he same 1-2·3 .._. ... I ....... ~.. , .............. ,..,. ~ ... ~ .... ~Riii Kim .... "-• ....,.. ltas. •*· won the women'• 400-IMttr ~ hurdla in .54.ta. the bat in the world for tttJ. &he lecond-bnc ewr by an Ameriain and a col'91iace record. The previous collcpte mark wu 54.61, by Nawal El Moutawakil of Iowa State in 1984. Lillie Leatherwood took the women'• 400 meters in .C9.66, 1also 1 1991 workt best, and a meet record urpauin1 the mark o( 49.83 by Valerie Brisco I~ • 1984. D~nny Harri , ranked No. 1 in the world in the mcn''i 400 hurdle~. won in 47.62, best in the world th1\ .season. CAA ch1mpion Mark Croghan of Ohio • late lm1<ercd hi5 ~ason's 'Aorld be t in the 3,00(). meter steeplechase to 8:21.64. Antonio Pclligrew, the 19 9 national champion in the men's 400, regained the title, winning in a world· be t 44.J6. ~1is~ing from the finol were world record· holder Dutch Reynolds, who failed to get through the opening-round heats after being allowed to compete while on a two-year su pension, and Olympic gold mednhst Steve Lewi , injured during the semifinals. Mork Everett won his second straight national title in the men's 800 in 1 :44.28, the year's fas test. Dehsn Floyd took the women's 800 in a 1991 American best 1:59.82, collapsing al the fi nish line. Gwen Torrence also hqd a 1991 American-best jn Cardinals hold off Dodgers, 5-4 LOS ANGELl:.S -Lee Sm11h. roughed up during a Los Angeles rally, pitched oul of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning Saturday night, preserving the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-4 victory over the Dodgers. The Dodger' loaded 1he base wich none out in the eighth off reliever~ Chri Carpenter and Juan Agosto, nnd Eddie Murray greeted Smith "Ith a t"-O·run 'ingle Kai Daniels' ~tngle made 11 5 4. Bui with one out .ind the base~ loaded again, Smith 'truck out pinch-hitter Stan Javier and go! pinch-hiller Gary Carter t>n a pop Oy to 'ccond. The Dodger\ threatened en the ninth "hcn Bretl Butlc1 '>ingled and 'tole 'ccond. hut Smith <tlruck 1n11 Juan ~amuel :ind got Dari) I l.itr:i .... hcrl"\ ,ind ".1 urra\. Oil 0\ h.111' to the outl1cld to rccMd h1' 15th ~·J\ (..' Onn )m11h ('i-.l) pitched "'" Dodgers schedule Date, opponent, time TV June 16-St Lours 1 05 none JuOc 11-cn.caoo 7 3S none June 18 -Chago 7 3S Si>ottsCl\aMcl Junt 19-Chtcaoo. 7 JS nooe Junt 20 -P !!St>orgtl. 1 3SSpol1sCllaMel Ill Olrr>tS Pll AABC tldlo 190) inning~ in ou11.Jueling Dodgeri. ace Ramon Mar11 nc1 ( 10-3). who accounted for the only run off the Cardinali. ngh1 -h.1nder with a bases-loaded groundoul in the fifth. Smith gave up five hits and walked l"-O in ending n personal three-game lo'ling 'trcak. The CarJ111a b , \\-hO hadn't 'cored ,, run for Smith in 23 prev1uu., inning' o"er four games. ~'ent ahead 1-0 tn the \ccond on a double hy Fell" Jo e and "nglec; by 1 odd /c1lc and Tom Pagnozzi In the sixth, St. Louis made it 2- 0 on consecutive singles by Luis Alicea, Mill Thompson and Pedro Guerrero, who drove in his 20th run in 17 games again t his former team. Thompson came home with the third run when Jose grounded into a double play. Mdrtincz was touched for an vnearned nm in the seventh when pinch-hitter Rex Hudler drew a t\..,O·Ou t "alk, stOle <iecond t1nd went to third on catcher Mike Sc1oscia's bad throw, and scored 0 11 Ray Lankford's single. Martinez, who had won 28 of his previou~ 34 decisions, allowed eight hits over seven innings, with two walks and six strikeouts. St. Loui made it 5-1 in the e1gh1h off reliever Mike Hartley when Milt Thompson doubled, 'tole lhird and cored on a wild p11ch -B}' Thr Associated Prrn 1880 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • (714) 722-2088 ,f..~-----................. ________ _, • ••••• ~ Jiii~ Jaw. ,,.,., .. , 1 .... -~ 8r::1: ... .. ,. .......... -~ Saalltdlr, ........ meter world l'MOrd·'9oldir LHOJ ~ .wderills Downi• St1_41,um In 20.31 111.._ The tlaile Wll ndatfwly llOw, beca._ die.....,. were m.Mn1 Into a he1ct.ind Of 2.0 _..,. per second, or 4.43 mph. Jobneon, who h11 run 20.02 thia year aftd hu 1 career-beat of 19.85, has not been beaten linc:e May 1990, when he loll to Burrell in the Southwat Conference Champion hips. In that meet, Burrell won in 1 wind·aided 19.61, the fastest ever under any conditions, with Johnson the runner-up in 19.91 . Jackie Joyner-Kencc, the 1988 Olympic told medalist and 1987 world champion in the lona jump ·and heptathlon, swept both even ta at the championships. After winning the heptathlon Thursday, i.he took the long jump Saturday at 22-8. Other men's winners Saturday Included Hollis Conway in the high jump at 7-7Vl, Terrance Harrington in the 1,500 meters in 3:40.72. Tim Brial:tt in the pole vault at 18-8V.., John Trautmann in the 5,000 at 13:55.26, Jud Logan in the hammer throw it 244-10, Tony Washington in the discus at 211·11, and Mike Barnett in the javelin at 262-0. The other women's winners were Suzy Favor- Hamilton in the 1,500 in 4:06.13, PattiSue Plumer in the 5,000 in 16:24.72, Shelly Steely in -the 3,000 in 8:49.00, Karin Smith in the javelin at 197·6, and Ramona Pagel in the shot put at 60-2Yl. Press box » l-r"<"" Carl Lewis Oies through the air 28 feet, 4 y .. inches on his final long jump to win U.S. championships. Happy Chandler, man who put end to baseball · segregation, dies at 92 "Happy" Cha ndler, the former • VERSAILLES, Ky. -A.B. x Kentucky governor and the baseball commissioner who he lped e nd 'iegrcgation in America's pastima, died Saturday at the age of 92. "Happy was omebody t loved like my own father,'' said another former commis.'lioner, Bowie Kuhn. "He was as fine and memorable a per on as the game ever produced, and that's over 150 years. "He was n J lnll of Farner in baseball and richly belonged there. and u hall of famer in politic.~. tpo." Woodford County coroner Steve Ward said Chandler's death was cudiac-related and that he may have died of u hea rt attack or a stroke. Chandler's son. Ben, said hi father died in his one-1ory brick home in thi town of 7,500 located about 10 miles west of Lexington. Johnson lhows poor form In 100 TONSIJERG, Norway Ben -~-- Johnson t1ni~hed second in a 100-..-,: meter sp1 int Saturday and again fajled .,, to how the form he displayed before ---- his two-year suspension for using steroids. Johnson was timed in 10.41 seconds, finishing four hundredths of a second behind Wolfgang Haupl of Germany. Johnson wa" slightly faster than his first two outdoor meets this season. He was fifth in 10.54 three wee~s ago in Grenada, Spain, which was his first outdoor race after his suspension. Johnson • then rnn a 10.69 and finished fifth in a 100-meter heat May 30 at Seville, Spain. "He had a bad tart, but he finished much better," aid Clyde Duncan, Johnson's coach. "It wa<t 1mportnnt that Ben was able to finish the race 'o well " Johnwn, who declined to attend a poslracc pre.:'IS conference, will train in Oslo before his nex1 cheduled meet early July in Finland. Televlslon-Radio • Anach-Rcd So.x, Ch11nncl 5, 10 1.m •U.S. Open, Channel 7. 10:30 a.m. •Davis Cup, E.SPN. 1·30 p.m. • Piratcs·Oianls, ESPN, S p.m. TU.1.:VJStON Tt11nl1 6 • t11 Oran Covrt 1011r11•mcnt final from London, ES~. I :lO pin -0111 C\lp Spain 1111 U.S frota N.-pot'I. R I (clcla)-cd), ESPN Meter Spon• 9 1 t11 -NASCAR Pocono (l'a) ~. ESPN Noon SCCA Sun Point (Cal.) Trans Am (ta.pc), Olanncl 4 . Noon -~o•~lc R.c1n1 AMA Da)lOlll (Fla ) S11pcrcrou (tape). TNN. 4))0 p 111 -Spnnt-ar rK1n1 frOl!I H•msbura. Pi. (ttpc), rcin"1\annel • 9 p ,., -For111ul1 OM Onnd Prui nf Mt\ICCI from Mexim \,,,. fat1·~·11, r.sr" llawbllll IU a m -An1• '' •I On\lnn Cll•nl\<: I ) Ill 'l<I 1'" -Atl~nu .,., M11n11ul. I BS Ill io ' '" -II< uoM 11 Ne• Yt>rli Mel\, WOR I rm -C.l•K·•io tul>s et San Oic:cn. WON r m -r111\1 .. u111 u 4ian fra~•~. tSPN II r t11 _., I YM Sftn f r1""4~ 11t ltov.11'11 fMl~o Srott't ,.. 1Mnl {hn<hlt•I n<\·h1t1cr). P11rn;i Tl\'.llct (:11t 10 JO 11 m -l1 S O~n fh>tn Clla•k.i. Menn . C.hMnnd 7 $;,(en 11 "' • "' -A C Mtl~n ( 11.1ly) ~ U N1tlonal T cam fr<>m Chtcl'f"· s,..1m(tiAnn1.:I TrMll 1114 t ltN I pm -:0-C"A \ Ou1Mii1 ('11.1inp10n4lttr' ,.,Ofll f!111 nc, Ore (IA,.. I ( l!Anl\d : t (;)111ftt{ll(• I r 11t • S 01111t1prWll pt from Cinu1111au (l•r-; ), Ch nncl r ro111 a. 111mote tltnt lltft111 r1rt rtplt?' Chiiincl (P,tfM l "He' been in failing health for some time, but he was a pretty tough old bird," Chandler said. In addition to being elected governor of Kentucky twice, Chandler also was a U.S. senator. "Happy fought death as he lived his life, with a strong will and a gleam in his eye," Kentucky Gov. Wallace Wilkinson said. "It is difficult to find the words to encompa s all Happy has meant to our Commonwealth. No one ever loved Kentucky more. It is hard to suy goodbye." . Chandler's wife, Mildred, who was always referred to as ''Mama," said he was stricken in the early morni11g. ''He called me around 3 a.m. in our bedroom, and by the time I got to him, he was gone," she aid. "He had a most satisfactory life and occomplio;hed many , many thing • a lo t of things the genernl pubhc doesn't even know about," she aid Slit Like City Iola 1998 Glmll BIRMINGHAM, England -The --- Japanese city of Nagano was awarded Q5{5) the 1998 Winter Olympics on ---- Saturday. beating out Salt Lake City and bringing the Winier Games to Asia for the first time in 26 years. The politics of geography prevailed as the International Olympic Committee voted to put the games in Asia rather than in the United States for a second !itraifht time. Nagano wil be the first Asian city to ho t the Winter Game ~ince S:ipporo, Japan, in 1972. Thal apparently proved to be a strong selling point with the roe members, who had been criticized last year for giving the 1996 Summer Games to Atlantn Salt Lllke Caty would have been the fourth American city and stxth in North America 10 stage the Olympics since 1976 The other candidates were 0 tcrsund, Sweden; Ao In, Italy, and Jaca, Spain "f think it' a fair \.Ole ," aad Francois Ca rrard, director genersl of the IOC. "The hift in balance in con tinent to As1u 1s a ver} good thing." But it was nothing less than a cru hmg blow for backers of the Snit Lake City hid, who have been trying to bring the Games to Utah incc 1966. Tillmpson'I a• h8lpa ~ lad Rocky Thomp on nnk n nine-foot 7 cualc putt on the 16th hole Saturday 1n building a three-stroke lead over ----two-time deCcnding champion Jim Dent after two rounds of the Syracuse (N.Y.) Senior Cla,Mc. Ofncml pulled 1he golf er'i from the Lafayette Country Cluh cour\c at )·25 p.m. a\ o thunder..torm JM 'cd 1hmugh the area but play re urned In other pom new,· • O;u b Muchn and Jody An chutz i.hot 3· undcr-p.1r 6<), to hare the \CCond-round lead in the t POA', $400.000 Lady Ke> tone Open at Heri.he). Po •Bill Schm111 pun out twice 1n the c1rly tage but hung on the win the N SCAR Wrn ton 200 'otod car rucc at Snugu\ peeJway in Santa Clant.t. •Guy C()opcr nnd Jeff M11ti11 cv1ch collided und crn\hed durms the final lap of lhc lSOcc Cnmcl upcrcro' enc' al Sun Jo..e, llowina Yamaha '~ Doug Dubuch to claim hi first \upcrcro \Ctie wm. Quote ol the day • Cit c :I CL • 'C z i ~ ~ - 11 •I ~-~ •••.&· .. "!'.I ;~·•,..11r-I••l •l 'l 'lllm•R-":;t •D1 •1•.,..•-•L I I l •I I .0'-"1 ~I I lll'l lll'I •I I .... ~--1 . . " -... sl ~ ! ~, 8 '-c :I §I ; .. co co .. '-c i .... .., . ... co co ... I I I 2 ----------- -- ----- I I .. 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"u,ee...... .. ,..,...._ .. ,.... ............... ....... _.,._rec....._ ...... .,_...._...._..,...,,_ ..... .,.._..._ w.-.. ..................... hJ ., ...... _,._, I , .. _.,_ • , IWCllll ........... _ ,.. ...... HBO's 'Crypt' transforms · gory comics into pure,_ raw series By Scott Williams AP l elC!VJSIOO Wnter Nl:.W YORK I he danl.., ,wect red. of musty old comic boo!..~ Oo£cd from the '>crcen "\aturd.t) night w11h the third· ,e;.i\on premiere or HUO\ "T.tlc~ from the (. rypl " fhc'c r.1, ... luml. go!"\ half-hour' never II) Ill he mun: than wh.11 1hc} arc I\' .1d.1pljlll1n' ol the r.1'"· luml. gllr'! 1950' comic book<. puhl"hcd h) 1nf.11nou.. EC. (.om1c' and conr1 .. cated bv mnthcr., ncr.~hcrc 'iure. the com1 C\ \lvere Junk. llut they were reolly GRl:.A1 junk! rhc c;.11nc goe"l tor "I ate .. from the Crypt." ~owhcre in 1clcv1~1un 1' formulo, JO-minute drama done hc11cr It tnke' 'tandnrd production value,, :md lei' ltr<;t· rate \Hiter,, director and actor~ have fun doing the formula. Broadca't rv·, latc\t Otng JI half-hour dr.11n.1 w.1s A BC\ 111- fotcd, 1ihon-lived "M v Life .rnd f1mc,," "h1ch hJtf ,, m"t\, IH"l•ll!!IC, \\..trlll·p11pp\ 1.tnd of lone Nol '11 · I ,tic' I rom the ( nr>t It ' dm,nr11tht n."t~. 1>.1111.: Ill horror And, in the p.1\1 l\\11 ,c."un,, 11 h,,, hclomt .1 ,ho\\c,1,c for \Hiter' dtrCllllr' .ind .lt l•H' (O Ir\ out 1hc11 1dc.1' 111 .1 lorm.11 ''hue nnticxh -rcalh " p '"ng tnn much :111cnt1on · CJ,tCll'lhh, "(,I) pl I\ lor ,1d11lt' het'at"C ol '" OCl;t\IOll.tl dl\UCl'I 11uJ11y ,1ml 11' gcncrn"'· !!lcelul l"C of 'PUllCI) ~pcrn1I Clll'C1' It ,,1,0 j, 'chcdulcd un ,, 111ght 1h.11 hi\\ the lmH!'l ICC!l·Jge Vll'\\Cl\h1p of 1 he wccl>. l"hc formula \\.Ork~ bc)t for .in .llldicnce that wus groomed on pop JUnk, more antont on thrill' than thrcc-d1mcn\lonal eharne1er' and tangled, clc .. cr plot'> "Crypt" halt the com1c'i' turgid, pulpy tone and their \lra1ght· .thead dialogue and plot 1w1 '' th.11 arrive "1th comforting prcd1ctah1lt- t> It\ ~tr:ught-ahc:aJ gro~~. ~car;. yud.y TV. i\nd 1t\ fun (he prC,\llfC 1' o ll C\.Cl)body There\ no \ktlhon· Joll<tr hudgct ;it mk. nu '"cckl> ,cric' deadline. JU't qu1cl.. ;rnd d1rtv TV Take l~"l night\ llr~t ch.1ptcr, "Loved 10 Oeath," which !ltorcd Martel I Jcm1ngway, pfjyin~ a 1h11d-r:11e nctrc'' and l!r)l ·cln'' harndun, and Andrew McCarthy n'\ the: fledgling. ingcnuou' 'creenwntcr infatuated with her l-1 1~ wooing 1~ ignored until the evil. umn1 c1cnt landlord ("umkrfully done h) ,, ho;me. pale, crazy·c>ed D.ivu.I Hemming') offer, him ,, potion gu.uanlecd to gc1 him "tn .. ed tu dc•Hh." A'> )OU might e\pcc1, 1hc prn~pect of .1bsolutc. pi1'1'10njlc, unfettered love ha' d l\il\I ruu' effect\ on the relat1on,h1p Sample dialogue· "Women You cnn't ti .. c \\Ith 'cm, >OU can't cut 1hcm up in little piece~ jnd tell 1he nc1ghhor' they're in Pnlm Spring' " Euw, grt,.,,! The 'iceond chapter h,l\ Kyle M.1cLachlnn pluying n demented 'erinl 1..illcr who C)Capc from de.ith row und necs murdero usly for the Mc\ican border. triulcd by .1 rclcntlc's policeman and n very patient \Ulturc Gut\\·who wins! MncLJchlan\ ability to ~treteh uut a b1L.1rrc char Jeter already is legend, but he lt\-es up to hi'> reputation with a splendid, eccentric pcrlormancc ample dialogue. "Women You can't ll\c \\llh 'cm You enn't (11 more 1h.rn one m the trnnl..." I u". gm''' I lmmmm . Jh111I.. '"'c'1e 'cc:mg u p.11tcrn hcre'l It musl JU\t he th.it l C LA film 'choul gr;•dui\lc' tend Ill thin~ .1111..C I he thml 111,1,1llmcn1. "I he J'rap," .. 1ar~ Ten Garr, Bruno K1rhy, Carol Oakcr nncl lhc undcrrn1ed Bruce McGill in a clever tn\urancc fruud swi tchcroo. It u"o murk!'> actor Michael J. I o\·, debut tl'I a director in the hall-ho ur format. Mc:G1tl pla>' Lou, a vulgar layahout with money troubles, GJrr ·~ hl long-. uffcring wife, and K1rhy " Lou·, brother, a deputy coroner. It occur\ to Lou that, w11h h" brother\ collu\1on. he wuld fat.e h" own dc<llh A·1d doc' Ah. hut !here\ a'""'' "I lllci. from the Crypt" o;hould no1 he cnnfo'lcd with 'eriou • adult fan; It', no match for "'J\lfrcd I f1tch'-1h I.. Prc,cn1'" or ''The l\\1111.~ht 7.onc." yet 11 '' not r>rctent1uu' You'll never gel h1ghhmw f)<)ll\I\ for wn1chtng. Cn ll 11 a guil ty plca,urc:, like: wn11c hook' And tclcv1i.1on . Cronkite steps over to cable to narrate four-part series By Jay Sh:irt>un 4P T .,. • \ht!• 11'' \\,IS tlh ' Dnn Rather 1n mtct JHnu11ry 'hnrth· .1ftcr 1hc vulf Wir bc:iun 13n1ficnnth, he ~ a u gue'll on (''JN Jll'•I heron: the w.ir\ 'tart, ch.1t1111g "1th 0tnchormun Bernard htlw, 1hcn in B.1phd.1d. Crunk1tc. who )lcldcd the ch.11r or the "( fl~ hcnini: Ne.,..," to l~:11hcr in 1.trch llJ~I. ,.,,11, c.1hlc "llh\10u\I) 111\ 1ntcrc .. 1111g outlet (or '""·•lnl.'r C:\crcl\c~ I 'till \\,1nt tu dn 111 1c:Jc.,,1,1nn tl11\;umcn1 inc' " 111 l.ll l hc: '·1}'1 hc .ind c 1th!\•' DMm en C h.1n11cl "h,1d h1llh' lmpc:' or ~uttinp on. c1H·1 n pct inti ' 11f \1.:.tr~, ti liC:llC\ \Ill lhl.! ht\IC1r\ Of the • .ZOth l.C:•Hun ." Hut .1 cnntr 1d tf i,p111c h,,, p1~1 th.it 1t rul urh~ r J Mlhllll il' 011 hnf\1, Cn1nk11t:.. \\h11 c.1rm. I tntlhnn .1 \c.tr ,, \;lllHiUh.rnt IHI .. r lllJI "'rrc ptmd\;nt" lor C US, '·~ h1' IU\\)cr .inti C BS h.1m~tc:r' nuw ll)Ul ' h• 'Ort out ho~ oll\!n h ppciu on c 1hlc c 11.h c 11. Iii' on1r1c1, which he ·~ 11 .. ~ 11 1ut 1hrcc rnorc \C r t~ hmtt 0 the numl r o( hetut h rcpc.11' of program' and whether rerun' of nc" 'ho"'s \\Ould count in the 'number of cahle hour~ pcrm1t1cd h) en~ \/c,t month, C.ronk1tc will ha .. c put 111 41 )C.tr' "'1th the nct\\Ork. I le ,1cpp1.:d cJown a' ,, COS hoard lllClllht.•t th1' 'JHinp, he '11\)'• "hcc.rn'c the) tit c1tlcll .1 couple ol \~.tr' .1 •o to ~raclu.1lly ca~c out u' ll•)CllHlhh "I'd \Cl'\l!d "' )CIH\ and tha' ~ccmetl rh:nt) M)' prc-,cnce wa n't ~"'"'lllnll un)' mJJnt dcc1<iion\" ·\ tn 0 n , II t h e T t h i n i, . h c u11,t11;\:C lulty nr uc<l .ig\11n't cut 1n CUS New,, ~h1ch lo'l more ·~00 '''"' an J9K7, ~hortly Afte r l 1urcn\;c A 'f •~h became the new {US Inc. pre utcnt (he nu l"i ch um.in), ind 1gaim.t the lo of ' "'''lhcr 100 Joh" thl\. )C r, ;\lthou h nu one <lt)putcs that n~t ork nc" c."t' ha\c tcad1ly l<HI t1utl1cncc \\Uh the groY>lh o( c 11Jk, u nluc ult argue' a10 t OIUJC cut' 1n ncv. , not only 11 US hut •t NU nd ll 1 ~ell ••I h\:v \; n't kccr c-u111ng in1n the •one o t the upport hlanl\ffi uf lh i. bro;aU U I ," Stewart and Simpwn share a four-stroke advantage and will be paired toae1her Sunday. They arc followed immediately by Price and Scott Hoch at 2144. Hoch had a 74 lhat included a double bogey on 1he finnl hole, where he drove inlo a buried lie in a (airway bunker. Nolan Henke ~hot 77 and wa s111l amona lhe leader at 21S. Brian Kamm, with a 73, and Fred Couples, with a 7S, were lied with Henke. Tho e seven were 1he only players under par afler lhrec rounds, compared wi1h 19 ar1er 36 holes. Some scores ranged in10 1he ridiculou , including a half ·dozen itl the 80s. Al' l-r"'·~ Payne S1ewc1rt react to sinking par putt ?n 16th hole dunng .third round of U S. Open. Stewart fin1 hcd ttcd with Scott Simpson for first Short 16th hole proves long on · trouble 3y Mike Nadel "' s,o.ts Wntef CHASKA, Minn. The signature hole of Hazeltine National Golf Club left its mark in bold black troke Salurday. For 1he second· horte t par-4 on the cour~. the bonom line on the 384-yard No. 16 read more like a weekend duffer' scorecard than the leader board at the U.S. Open: three 8 , three 7s and ix 6 . more bogey than pars, and nary a birdie to balnnce. "'Yith thi) wind, the mo~t lemfying hole in the world outside of No. 12 at Augustu," said Nick Price, who took one of 1he 28 boge~ And was thrilled to have 11. Golfer!. went into No. 16 into contention; they came out llhnking 1he1r hcnds. They went in with high hope ; they came out w11h ANGELS From 81 beina called up from the m111or on May 30. The Red Soit, who cored a cason high even run 1n the eventh innmg in a 9.4 victory O\.e r the Angels fnday night, ent 12 batter to the plate in the first 8o lOn ha'I won IX of its la<;t eight. The Red So'< went on their b1gge\t offensive spree of the cason with IC> hits cind the 13 run,, the mo t cored by Bo ton since they had 15 egftinst the New York Ynnkees In t Sept. J. The Anaels have lost three in a row. Clnrk hit a two·run homer, hi' elghlh of the year and fourth in 8CHOFIElD From 81 Schofield wa behind on p11che and paid dearly for it. Last June, American Leaaue pitchers couldn't wait for the No. 9 hitter Ill the Anacl ' hneup 10 tep up to the plate. Schof1cld hit • 179 (IS for 84) in the fir t half of 1990, trying different bat and tance before finally scttlina in on his own lumber. "l wo ju<;t truqhng hkc,you wouldn't hchevc," he said. "l went 10 u "idcr \ta nee, biager hnt .ind l uar1ed u ins my body more. t..unc had a bia bat, but l thouaht high ~core,. 'l"hey went in 'aving prayer'; the) came oul w1thou1 a prn)er "I went 11110 16 three under par. Then I hit into the waler." 'laid Rick f·ehr, "'ho double-bogeyed the hole "On :1 da\ like lhl\, \OU JU't hope }OU can c.:Capc 1hat "· But re"' did. bcn mo't pla}e~ who had .. ucces' on No. 16 prc,1ou ly, hke Jodie ~ludd, who birdied 11 on Thur,day .tnd parred 11 f-rida}. couldn't contend with 5aturda} \ 15·25 mph ' ind., The tlmd round's zeco birdie' compared wilh 32 birdies al the hole during the fir<>t two roundo;. Mudd wu' on .ind off the leader bonrd until he reached the 16th frying 10 •W01d HMcltine I ake and a large tree on the 11gh1. he drove the hall into a creek on the five qnme~. and drove 1n .inothcr run v.ith a sacrifice ny. while Quin1ana packed up h1 third RBI or the g.ime with a tngle tn the 'even th . Mike Brumle). filling in at third while Wade Bogg' re ted 1 bru1 ed left hand, Lui Rivera and Quintana hnd three hits apiece. W11h a double .rnd two ingle , Urumlc) had h1' fir 1 1hrce-h1t game in the American League . Bogg' i' 1n a 7 ror-42 -;lump .ind ha) h.ld trouble hitting in dll) g.tmc' takcd 10 the h1g le.id Onrdincr. the Ch1'i~ AA E:..t\tcrn Lengue ' pitcher of the year in 1990 acquired in a lradc which \COi Rob Murph) 10 Seattle on April I, brceLed. allowing h1rc h1h and 1hree run' an c1ph1 inn1nr' Jc:tr 11 wa<; <,w1ng111g me. II wn'i qunc 11n ~'pcriencc. but I hl.lu to 'it1,·k "-Ith 11 bccau c 11 wa' ~me1h1ng thut "-Orkcd Now, I hu1rc liule wider tancc <1nd I'm h1111ng the ball "here 11\ pitched." Schofield, who v.0111 h.1d. to h1'i old '4-1nch, .'~·ounce piece, \\,1 I for 12 1nl.1 :? for 24 I\) \IUI the 1990 camp.11gn. 'fhis >e r'' n little <l1ftcrent. "t\.c heco .11 t ' hi h prnnt (1n mv C.uecr) ' (.ir ii\ \IMllOI a \C,1,on," S~ho(11.:IJ \,11J. W11h the leather. there h.1 .. e nc\ er been <Jlle<111on~. t k It'~ Amenc.tn l CU$tUc hnrhtops "m left I le decided to take h1' drop to the left nf the creek and hit 11 111 uqa1n u, 1he 11mc he reached the· green". which "' on u penin,ula 1n10 the lake he ,1lrcad} reachcd 5 "I hen I 1wo-pu11eu:· ~fodd ~ad. ... , hat ' .IN>UI 11." Clm' Perl), ,1 nut1\c . of nearb~ l:dmn, Mmn.. actuallv 1mpro\cd h" 'core on the hole 1 hen again, he had plenl\ of room for 1mpnivemc:nt. In three round._, he ha' 'hot <;i~ 01.er 11.1r on 16th On the other 17 hole,, he i' l\hl under He tnplc·bogcyeJ the hole in the f1N round, double-bogeyed 11 111 1he 'ccond and bogeyed 11 ~a1nrd.1\ "At le'"' I'm gaining on it.'' Perry '"'d -n_. Thf· \\~oclatrd />re5, l'l)mp111n mopped up in hi' ma1or le,1guc dchul in the mnth hnlc> "a' Ill trouble Imm the \lart a' Jod~ Recd gmundcd the llr\I pitch rl'r I \lll~lc Quintona tullu"c:d "-Ith n '"H.~le and one out I.lier. Tom Urun.111~k\ "alked. fill· mg the ha'c' Grccn\\cll "'"\"'ed "''h a 1wo· run 'mglc, Clark ".1llcd anJ P~na duuhlcd home l\HI run' Gri.!cn"cll C\tendcd h" h1111ng 'trcak to 'C\Cn gtilllC\ \\Ith the hit, an uppt\\llC field groundcr IO\lde 1he 1h1rd h.1,c hag. With '"t' 11u1' R1\cra mgled ,\nd Bmmlc\ i:n1 ha' fmt RBI, of the ,c.1 .. nn w11h 11 Jouhle With the r11un1 2·0 on Recd, Jcft Roh1n,on rt.pl.11.:cd I ink\ Recd walked nnd 011int.l0<1 tolhw.cd "ith u '" o·run ,... le l1ell1111g pcrll'lll.ISl' Ill 1 ')Kt ( II!<~) Si ( 91\.t) ind ' 'I ( 9 ') 110,f , .. oulJ\c led in 1'181), h111 he didn't rt.I) In cmiugh !:•llllC' (or the r.mk111l; .. I '""' run out there ~hen it' hit 10 me, "'' I II\ tn c. h:h 11 nnd thrnw thc.:m out.': Schnhc:l<l 1J mo~lc,tl) "I here .ire da~' when I dt'n't pl.I\ 1s "ell und other' whc:n I \\1ln~k1 """ I l11'1 ct M 11." W11h h1' '"''c,hblc range 3nd 1h1-.. 'idiulu:llf .., 1 c;(,ld Glme- ,. tither 'horl'h'fl· ( h1~ )e• r. fM the llr'I lllllC 1n hi\ Cl ht }'CM 11111111r h:.1 •uc c irt~cr. he', hoping 10 •dcl ,1 '''"\'r hal . 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Dykst ra optimistic i'HIL Ol!t.PlllA Lenn' o.,,i.. tt.1 \\Orkcd out v.11h the Philadelphia Ph1ll1e'i 11 \ cteran' St dium thi.. weekend for the fir,t lime \incc he 'ma\hed h" SQ0.000 '('K>n c r into tree Ma) 6 und 'luffcrcd "' br.o en coll rbonc On f rid a , he 1 ad out h" ~hcdulc: 1 he harne ' upportm h" C\llll\tbonc come' otl an 1bou1 a "eek, he 1 tt~ \\ln*1n3 a hat 1n bout 10 cJ .,., 1ind h II t)c rud~ ''l pl.ty by Jul) ~. Hui atpp.u.antl he for 01 10 \:heck v.1lh the tcnm dl tor, Ph1lhp ~lolft\lh:. "I 10IJ I cnn tt)(Ja> that 1-tpMd Comet ... , taM OY9f '90M or buy. ~ -~ -........ lg. 2Mt nae. • ruty 'Ooded, car phone, ~ ~. rear dKll te>Oltf, $1781Mo leoM. COi ,,..,,.,. S23,SOO 1\1 m.1kc the de •~ion\," M rone i..mJ S 1hmfa , "I lkln'1 lh1nl u·~ ~"'1hh: he'll he h111m in 10 dn '· He .111 thhh\ bu& hC'·., not 8<)1n11 10 i'iw m ;.i h.H . . M 1 be lhc h.irnc,1; \\Ill 1;omc If nc,1 "-Ccl, but he'll For Juat S20 we'lt run your 1x2W' 1d In our aut· mott¥e Metton, _,, a pk:tufe of your car, for 3 con; w-.uttYi saturdtlya. ec;,py mu1t be eubmm.d bV Wtc:t b lud; 10 1n • hat hy Jul C.lt CMdy NOW It t42-at71 to ptace ~ ad Md ~ In on thf• introductory offef l .. . I I J; I . • HUN.1 INO roN llHACll ·- The be'lt lonal'loarl.I urfer'I cu n vergc todny nc r &h e Buntin on U ch Pier for the Cini.I round of the I.on board Pro· m 1er at 1.05, women'' 11 1:25, Juniur at J:45, et110t at 211 nJ m n· t 2·2S 'I here: v.:111 I > b a a_, TM _. laltd P. 1111J Uruu: Dugglln n~ lkdondu rr============:::1 n h\ Rec c 11uttc ;on. TM AutomottYe OUlde •PPM" wery SalUrdey. tart 111 pccual tandem urhn 'ompctmon t I 2.-4.5. WIN AiWIW AWllD AlllllA&. •• AllD Aftl&YSL WkiiAtoaAD&T Look In~ P9IMI' for «otmplete .... and ...., .......... -... ........ ,,llld • :;:.~ ~~"° ChenOee CM Travel Industry expen offers quick antidote COSTA MESA -Summer' coming. The kid arc gcttina out of sc hool. Time to p ck the bags .tnd get away fro111 it all. Unfortunn1cl)., 1 mo l v1tcat1oner "mry . o much abou1 I 1-minute details that they catch Lhe Tourist 131uc\, the main ~ymptom being foggy head, that ct in the week tit:forc the\ depart nnd doc~n·t ao . 1v .. a\ un11I ,1 week after they've 1ctuincd htlmc Since WC livt in somewhat or a t1iur1\m mecca our elve~. we 've all 'cen what this disease can do to pcopk 'vho sport loud shirt .. short p.inL,, hlal k i,ock~ and untanned k·g~ You run into them at Oillncyland asking, "What time d1)C\ the 6 p.m. pnrode start?" I hev throw away so much money getting to their dci.tination thut the~ ·re tapped out by the time the) arrive. And. of course, buropl'an!. can ftll the Library of <. ongrc" \\Ith 'tonel> ;1hou 1 Ugly \mcru:Jnll I 1irt11n,1tl'h. Da' •d \\i Fc:rgu1,<.rn. 11.m.1:.!l' r 111 \ k,.1 \.en.le I ""cl & I 11t11~ ot ( oq.1 \1c"' h,1, ,1n ant1- ,t.11e 111 rrc.;\1,'111 Or.1ngt• Co.l'ter\ I I 11111 1 1 I l h II C I h I\ d r C ,1 d (.' d 1lnll'11t . '\111111~ thcrl· .1rl' .1 1111 lll i.:ood .k.1h 1\o11l.1l'll 111 'ud1 dc,tm.1111111' ,1, J.1m,11l.I \k\1,·11 ,lfld l'rlll'I.''. th1. \ml n1..111 \,1, 1cl\ 111 I r,1\1.·I \1.!1. llh Ill\ lllh I h I' dl \ l,1.·d .1 h't 111 tr 1p llf'' th.II 'h1111ld l\ 11d 1111 thl I llllll\I Bhll'\ . ~ 11 Ill .1 I I 1. I I\ h ,1 I I h l' dc,1111.11mn. there .ire ll'rt.11 n gu1dcl111e' .ill travckr' 'h1111ld lnll1m 111 make their tr p '" cn111\,1hk ·" po:-.,1hle." l c11.:11"1n ,,1111 I cr g111,11n t111u thc t\'-. I \ rl·corn ml' nd t hl' toll0'4 r ng • 011tlinl' the trip .ind a hudgct v.tth .1 tr.l'l'I .l!!,l'nt '"ell 10 .1d\,lnU'. :l !.!l'l the hP\I IMC'> .ind ,1\lllJ 1.1\w Mt'\l<.O offer, touriscs an Inside slimpsc of a quaint mining to11 n \ k'~" o t) .1 hot tmmst spot rtght now, but a tra"el expert has tips 'n 1 ou '"011 t gC'I bumC'd expensive 'urprt'>C\ You mny .1vo1d unc \pcctcd fare inerca'iC'i th rough aJ\ a nee pu rcha\e of tour package' and 11dct\. • Cu11,1Jcr hu,111g trip .:Jocell.111on 1n,ur.1ncc. V Jca 11on rnve~tnicnt~ c.111 he 'ecurcd in cai.e cin t:mcrgcnc) ... uch a~ an illness cir deatl.1 in th1.· lamily prcvcnh ,,1mc11nl' tr11m 11.1\'l:l1ng :" ,1.•hcchlll'll. l'hc re I'> "1,l1 bng~:.igt• lll'tll alll°l to protcct rlcm\ lc1't, '1nlc11 nr d.1m.1gctl llll the tnp • l.nll-all ,,1l11atilc,, JCWeln. tr 1\Cln\ chcci.., ,1nu mnnc\ bcli, 111 \l111r hutcl ,,lit' L\,e 111e '>ilk tn the luhhy hecctu\c hoteli. ore not ll;ihlc for 11cms l>tnlcn from room 1,.1tc ... Con .. 1clcr leaving mo~t-prtzed pu~,n ... 1on~ at home. Some thing~ c.1n'1 be replaced. • Confirm itineraries a few days ahead of each international flight in ca.~c of schedule changes. Leave copies of itineraries at home and .1t the office. • Make sure passports and visa$ .ire in order. Travel agencies "'ually have a supply of pas!-port and v1-.oi forms. Photocopy 1mport.1nt p.111sport papers, C\pcCIJll) thme rcaturing phOIO , ..................... ,.. Alto copy visa ......... If ,cMI "* )'9\lf ~·· U S. emba111cs will ua111'9)f ~ ICCCPl phn1ocop1e~ 1•1 pl'OOf' d poll!eHion •Keep a llit n( credit cards nnd tHhcr hnpo•1ttnt numhc:rs (drive r's IK·en-.e, trMclor', check~) in a ~p•mlc lncnuon in cllM! they itrc lrn;t. • Check wu h the lucn I phone company for the 11\0lit inexpensive way to phone humc. Some U.S. phone compani es ha ve arrangements with foreign hotels to connect callen-directly to U.S. operators. ThtS c:m suvc triwclerli from pt1yin1 hefty hotel toll~ . •Check with travel agents about pa !libk hettllh requirements or St~te Dep.anmcnt warning . • S~curity rips: A'k local police or nc1ghbut' 10 check your home regularly; have ~omeonc pick up your mull, cut lnwn, cancel :newspaper and use an au 1omo t1c timer whic h can turn hghb off and on at mght. Nc"er U'le your home addrc'' on )Ullr luggage t:tgs. Ure your truvcl 11gcncy or business 11ddrc bcc.iuse thieves or.en st~1ke out airports to check luggage rngs. Fc:rgu on cun let you in on more truvtl ttp'> hy calling Mc~a Verde rrnvel & 1'our al 556-6311. 0 Jlt and Jot'I: Tht Canadian lndtmnlty Co. in Co rn Mesa ju!lt received a B-plu!I rating, a pn.:sttgiou.. milei.lonc fo r nny in . urun cc company and particular!)' one that '' five year-. old. "About 400 agenciel> would kill for .,uch a rating,'' one insunincc 1n"dcr told OCBW. .. Or. Crull? A. Wilkes, D.P.M.. a toot and nnklc l>pcciali.,I, physician .ind '"rgcon, ha-, opened :rn :1dd1tional t1ff1ce at 201 1 Welotcliff Dr., Suite 2, Newport Bench. .. S.1y what you want nbout rhc legal profc,.,ion. but Orange County'~ lawyer' prO\Cd I heir hearti, are in the ri gh l pl.tee .ll lca't !>OlllC or the time b11hcr tl1111 \\.Cck they r:uscd mo re than S:\U.000 rnr United Way .1gcm·1l." ;11 the lmprm Comedy Cluh rn Ir\ inc -11) th<' IJni~t Pilt>t Childhood pointed her toward business lh·nr "u/.l'lll': \\hat rnn ~c do lo hllp our )CHiii~ dnu)!hl<'r' J!rll'' up "ith n litrll' more bu'1n<'"' 'iCn'c nnd a tilth-le)~ rl'llr of c-ompl•tlng in ll rnrpornte \Wrlil <;till dorulnatt•d b) m<'n. \11 . ,".;i ,\t r~. J(;~1. ~<'"port Ueod1 lk.ir f\1r ,\. i\lr1,. 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I hope \m1 r hfo b alwuy' as much lun ,,, 11 \\,I, le)d,1\; · D11cct )ll111 d.1ughter,. hut Jon'l dt"c' I 111:;m or d!'tlll'I them , ..... • ...J hcnr Suzette: \\e 11rc putting in n "1 otnl Qunlit) Culturc10 In our rompnn) nod ''C hnve some 1m1plc "ho ju'it will not chanitc. \.-\ hnt rnn \\C do'! \tr. P\1N, Huntington Uench lk.rr Mr. PM N In a mO\IC tl"':ircl a quality cu lture. cach 1nd1 .. 1du.1I \Ctll hi' or her (iwn m1"1on. !!o:tl'I il nd de,clop' per 'on.ii mc.1)urcmcnl 'Y'lcm~. \\hrll' lhl''e !!ll.il' :tnd ue.1dlinCS .ire .1crccd 11p1111 .1, .1 tc .1m w11h the '11rplll t nl .1 per,onal coach, the~ .irt ,1111 a personal commrtmcnt "' e.1ch p.trtrcipant l\;t1plc 111 ~nur 11rg•rnrzat1lin '4hO (hl~l,t' lllll 111 part1c1p.11c will h,1\l 1111 m1:.J\U1cmcnt '>\.o'tem' n o c u m p I c t c ti ~ o a I ; .1 n d C\cntu.111\, thcrc \\Ill be nu rcqurrcmcnt lor their 1,cn ice' "llhin yl1u1 q11.11t1~ t'11llurc The'c d11111'·""' nl I ht: golden tl!(l' Ill lll.111.IL!ellh.lll ti\ illlllU,il re\.11:" "ill hnd .1nnthcr JOh 111 a relll l<>mp.1m 111 the proce" of p<.ll1f1l.1t11111 1111111 thu hl·come ''-clct11n' ••I th.: ' I Dul It Mv \\'.". 1hn1.1' lh'nr '-.11/.t·th': 0111 rnmp1rnv I!> p111ti11i.: in .1 "l 111111 Q111ilit~ \l.11111gl nll'nt" p111gram, nnl't our ho" lt1" 111"11)' mode Jt IH'rll'l lh t lrn r that if \H' LAW SCHOOL INFORMATION SEMINAR Thursday, June 20, 1991 • 7:00 pm • Irvine (Call for off-campus location.) Western State Unfvenlty C.ollege of Law will host an lnfonnation temhw In your aru. Cet your question• answered reprdlng: • Law School Requimnentt-• Placement when • how to apply • Scholanhipt • FlnanclaJ Assistance • The Law School Ad~l11ion Tat • Irvine Campus (I.SA TI A question and answer period wiO foUow &ht acmins. To rqi111:r, call Pullcrton 11& 71.vnl-1000 or lmne aa 71417,3-3200 n1 Ilk for"' Admi•ionl COUllMlof Sa.Una ia limited and racrvations .. on. rnc-QJIM, rnt·Nl'\'td buiJ. . WESTERN ST.IAITE . ,,,., ..... ~ .. , ........................ Cttl/lftrttM A · 1m ""'"'"lfllC..,.,_,,,,,,_..,,.._ iiiii UNJVERSl1Y . WTJ A.a f, • .,c ...... ,, .. -....... ,,t:.rlla_ cou,101 or w 'A., · m • .._ .,,., ...... :' id.,, ...... ..,~ ·a.aw ;,~==~:~CA_,,_,u,_., . .,..a .. + American Red Cl'OfJs disagreed "Ith him in nny rorm "c "ould ht flrt'rl. I like the new Ideas nnd "ont to pnrliclpnlt; bu t I'm llrruld my bou will rnnkc It very difficu lt for me to c\Cn hove nn opinion. What do J do'! Mr. RAF, Newport Ucnch Dc:11 Mr. HAI·: Part of the Total Qunlity Management JH l1cc11s ri. cmpo v.crmcn1 and em:ouragcment 1\1 tt:ink and t.1kc .1ct1on. Manuger' mu\t tic tntall> involved in the ci\tire pn~C'' nf mo\ rng people to a l'Omm11111cn1 n11d rc,pons1brl11y mvdc Lrthcr \our bo' will be '"cpt up 111 the prucc ' of 1mplemcnung idea' ;i, J team .111d illll:' mtc 'our fc.ir'. or he ,~,11 begin tu pctrtion tnr h" 1.rnd tu be named illl end.1ngered 'pcc1c'I In the meantime, you llHl\I ,1cccp1 re p<ln\lhtlity fo r a prn ,1d1"c and IClrwurd-thinking .11trlmk J nJ not hlnmc )l1ur bos~ 1111 )OUr 1---· · "'tch mn)' be pt.:r1,on:il l:t at111c. .'iu7.t'ttl.' AIRtr, whofr column ""'~ ur/1 S11nrlny, '" tht 11n•drlrnt of l'cttm lVOl'k • 11 111nnn1i:e111rnl tralttlng nrm bm.«I in In Int. i <Jdrt q11t tlon to: 'trlctl.• /Ju Inc ~. Ontnllt Co1t t Dnl~r l'ilot, 11.0 . lJ<H 1560, ('o(ttt Mr 11. 91616 . Port· Dis~ey put on shelf S C RA \11 "°" I 0 i\ hill u1.:'i •ncd hi help W.11t 01\0C.) Co b111lu u SJ hillmn 1h1.:mc p.uk 111 I.it.in• lku('h l l.ulX>t hit rou&h '.'IC;I\ when .1 -.1:11~ -.cn.llor 'hd,cd the ki1,l,1tio11 11111il nc'<I ycnr. 0 n I r 1 I.I .1 \ , ~ c n • D ,1 n \1c '01 ~u mJ.ilc. D ·San Jmc.-, ~,...tponl'd .1l11on un the Port D1,.ncv k •1,l.111011 until Jununry 11ftcr dm\!,1·th>or llllk' w11h rnmp.in) 1;\Cl.'11t1vc'.'I 'tallcu. I hi.' 111t.:.1~11rl.' h 111 mt"c'I h\U :w11. ti! rHncl.'l.lur11 I d,• <Jl1nc' ~ultl \lOUl\f h11\\.: llCl.'llul ruk "ll\1.'I •,f thi!o 'I.' n _ ,,. 1bt • udlltfl rmr I. ·Book Tree In Costa Mesa a 'literary, learning experience If you believe, like Elkie Sle\'Cns • that "a natiOn that reads is a nation that thinks," then atop by the Book Tree bookstore in Costa Mesa and become abtorbed in the library-hke atmosphere. The 8ook Tree as not your ordinary nci1hborho0d bookstore. from its slolan of "ror children and people still growing" to I.he unique Saturday children'• workshops, the Book Tree is a literary experience, rather than 1 shopping one. Co-owner Stevens i1 one of the main rea50ns for the success of the Book Tree. She hu been a lirelong profes ional educator, firr.t a$ a teacher, then as an educational consultant for McGraw-Hill. She has taken her teaching skills and keen interest In young/ people and trondormcd that into a booksto-t e that provides an educational experience for everyone. - Stevens believes in contributing to the educational improvement or the community, and he is doing ju-.t that in her tore. Her Saturday work.'>hops ore not ju\t tory hour ; rather, they nre for parcn1-. nnd children, preparir'g both for Elk' S a lifelong love of literature ond lcnrning. ie tevens Her work hops for parent , entitled "fun with Family Literacy .. " arc geared toward teaching parents how to teach their children li teracy and include uch topic!> ai. Providina Language Experience , Rending Strategic~ and Anntomy of Our Lanauage. "My workshops arc conceptually and education based, to prepare parent& to provide an environment of literacy for their children," Steven~ commented. "I want parents to stress to their children the importance of reading 10 learn, rather than learning to read." Her children's worluhops are o unique experience for. the }Oung people. They include special themes and techniques that Mress that a story is not just a story, rnthcr an experience to be stored and later rccnlled. Her story hour is participatory, ond include activities such a~ si ngalongs. Steven says that it is important that oil people bring a vas t frame of reference when they read a book, and this can be instilled from childhood. She co mments that we must "give what we can to our children and make them realize that a story is more than just n book." Along with the Saturday classes, the Book Tree has become popular among the regulars for special orders and out-of-print books. "Our philo ophy 1s cu tomer-onentcd service, rather than sales-oriented service," lohe dcclnred. "Along with our personal ervice, we arc one or the few independent bookstores that providc'i a totally computerized point of ale and ordering y tem. Our cu tomer'I benefit bccau e of th• orgt1nizntion and the speed 1n which wc can retrieve inform.it1on " The Book Tree al'o host\ local author signings, the most recent being John J, Gobbell, author or "The Brutus Lie.'' Steve ns also would like the local community to be aware that the Book rrce 1~ not JU t for children "We have cu tomers from all walk<i of hfe, from the bu rncssman to the mother and her children. We carry all types of llOOk,, and they arc organized in .;uch a way thnt they urc easy 10 locate in the store." The Book Tree is located at 474 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa. For 11ddit1on11I information call 650-6363. Paradise Realty looks to future Paradise Realty is the new real Cl>tllte company of the ·90s, accordtng to Ray Peckham. pre it.lent of the Huntington Beach realty rirm . "We have brought together agents, brokers and staff with extcni.ivc experience m real e tate, sales and marketing promotion and advertio;mg and printing/computer skill to giv~ you the mo t qualified office to erve our clients," Peckham declared. Peckham and Joe Smith, vice prcc;ident and sales manager, arc both brokers who have worked m the Huntington Beach, H11n11ngton Harbour Naplc and Belmont Shore areas. They feel the buying and elhng of a home in the ·90s requires more markellng, promotional advcrt1\1ng nnd profe ional skill than ever before. "With over .50 )'C.lr\ of corpomtc management, marketing and ale'> experience, we went Paradise Realty to offer its clients a more rcali-1t1c ;ind productive mnnner in which to market your home or to help yuu purcha'ie t1 new one," Peckham declnred. Parnd1sc Realty offer. its corporate client n uniq_ue program under the direction of corporute 'pcciall'1t Verna Smuh. She will be invohcll wrth pcNmol nttcn tmn lo every detail for executive ,ind lhcir fom1lic' on thc11 reloc<1t1on to Southern Californu.\. PiHJd"c Re.tit} " un cner1jCl1e, upbeat office with innovative, lut11mt1c rde,.., and 1cchn1quc' .ind u fil''it-clui. .1tlltudc, but with .in old t,1,h1011cd 1llcn of huw e11ch client hould be treated. "Wt feel lh;lt pcNmnl comrmtmcnl . along with honest and 1:.trini; 'crv1cc, will m.1kc our cl ient' feel the) nre very pcc1al nd 1mpor rnnt. · t'cckham \atd. "We Wilnt every client to be CCltnpletcly \Jtl\fied .. t'M.1u1'c Rcalt~ 1'l located nt S075 Warner Ave . in Hunttn ton l~ach Pccl.h.im or 1hc Sm11h' m.1y be reached at 840·6668. Long-term contraceptive available A new, long-term, rch.1hle contraceptive which reportedly could prevent n .. many. 11' 800,000 .needle s bortion annually ha been developed and 1 no"' a\a1l.1ble at Manna Mectic:al Center In f luntington 0 .ich I ''' Dc,i;.mhcr, the I ood 11nd Drua Adm1n1 trat1on pvo it ;.ippto\al ror "' hormon I 1mpl.1n1 that prutecJs a woman from prcanancy for up 10 fl\IC yc11r. lhe de\.1Ce, "Norplant," con i IS of '" thin, \Oft cup,11le which re impl ntcd under th !lkin of the ur per .irm. rcc1umn11 no 'urnrc' on<l lrttle u1,comfort I he 10 w IS·rmnuh! 11r£1cc procedure rc,uh\ in virtunlty 100· percent protcc11un U!;.11n't pre n.1nc)' .rn<.I ,1l11'W' a woman to h!turn 10 hc1 pre' ious lcH:I of f crt1hl) ~ h •n thc Norplant c:.1p,ule' ire rcmmcd. • Norph1nt h,,, I ccrl in u~ t,ru,1cl 'int'e 19 ~ 1n J7 oountrie11, tnd 11 cu s Id~ h~ more th.in 1 h.1ll·m1lhon wom.:n. m. "> uf \\hom 1cp1Jrh.:dl~ .ir~ 1111 1hc11 'ccuntl or th11J 'Cl uf 1mpliant . h\C• c rr '"f"f'l.Y ul ~irth control p111, CO'l aoout S900. Norpl.111t prmr,tc 11111 faH ~c r nr t'fh: t1\c contr ccp11on for a Oni:•IJRIC 111\C!illTI"nl of 700 ~hmnu Met.I .11 Center nu~ uUcr th '~ tcm ind rc""flmmcnd th t th ph) i n nd coun 11111 \ 1 11 5tn inform t1\C rnko 'n 1tw rontr ptfon \ 1l11hl • rnc: mcdi al \; nh:r loc tell 1 4 2 uMr Ave., uilci 110, HuntinJton U h. 1\f'PO ntm ·111 m y he htttulfd by calhn1 b· 0? 0 ' ad is A-1 AN D NOW 11IDrS A SPECIAL Oln f OR FATHEU WHO ARE CALLOUSED -Today marks ano1hcr of those 1puit\lal tiOlida)ll dedicated to tbc .,._r 11ory of St. MllliMrk and I'm ~till sanms through all the gHt 1u1ges1 ion~ S11bntitted by helpful advertising and p.r. types. My personal favorite comes Crom the Newport Beach-based ----- firm, The Profc sional Jmaae. Inc. This is the headJinc On the release released by ~9')amln -----Epsttln and Aftaela O'Man: "Bunions Big in Orange·County." For the father who has everything, inclucting foot problems, it's suggested that you have his bunion removed. The same sift also might be appreciated by other Camily members equipped with feet. A couple of excerpts: "There is probably no place on earth where people arc as sensitive 10 the looks of their feet as in Orange County" according 10 pedintric surgeon Stephen Smith, D.P.M., who recently joined the Brennan Institute in Newport Beach as director of cosmetic and reconstructive foot surgery. "Fiauratively and literally, bunions arc huge in Newport Bench!" Dr. Smith said. "It 1s very clear that people out here· notice ugly feet, both others' and their own. From a health and co metic tnndpoint, a bunion i the most unsightly deformity on illl otherwise perfectly normal foot." Al the ra k of eemmg corny, if that' the word, l tend to agree. Now that another barefoot ea'iOn 1s up<>n u~. I dread the 1hou1h1 or b1kint-wa1ching alona our ~n1c Ornnge Coast, only to hear some clod comment, "Gee, look at the big bunion on that blonde." • MOVI NG RIGHT ALONG THE EPSTEIN-O'MARA MEDICAL FRONT ~ I can't po sibly absorb all the pre releases Oowing from The Professional lmag~, but here is another eye-catching headline: "Mu cle Lift, When 11 Face Lift is Not Enough." Muscle lift? Terrific, I'll take two. With prorc~ ional help, I might even hit the bcnchc this ummer looking like, excuse the pelting, Paul Bunion. • BAO DOGGIE, BAD DOGGJE -For more than 40 years, AJ. (for Anna June) Wc,111 ha walked the family dog long Balboa Penin ula, from Channel Road to The Wedge. Re 1den1s could ct their clock to the twice-daily con 11tu1mnal, tarting promptly at 6 a.m and S p.m. Suddenly, evcral week ago, the pooch promenade cea ed. What happened wa • thnt the dog, a Shih Tzu named Sus~i. mode an . obrupl stop, !hereby cau mg slightly·bu11t A.J. to fall all the way to Hoaa Hmpital''I surgical racilitic . The purpose of thi~ item, other thon to wish A.J. well, i to odvi e neighborhood re 1den1 to find onothcr way to ~et their clocks. Just nother public service announcement .. • WHAT H£ MEANS, I GUE S, IS THAT MY HAND HOULD BE IN CEMENT -There wa a front-page tory in The Pilot the other day, sayina that Newport Beach official arc ceking site for dt.signation a hi torical landmark , l\nd it ha'I trigered a 'arca\tic comment. Jay Cornellu of Corona Del M"r ays a plaque ahould be in 1 lletl at Carlo' R1 torantc. On J·ch. 10, 19 4, Cornchu~ wcors he was an cycwitnc at an hi toricai event at the C()a t Highwtiy truttotiu~ "With my own eye ;• he write , "f aw a certain columni~t. initial'i J. K. pick up a lunch check. If th1 mu t be arte led, I can provide two othtr wi1nesscs." Funnily cnnuah, I dimly remember the incident. And, in tldcn c, I can plead only that it wa a b1mnc \ tuoch -a newspaper a ~ianmcnt -and f had an tJq>Cnsc account at tho limo. h won't happen aaain. ( ete: If nn)'onc h1~ a ~riou uae lion ror ne • or cvc:nt , Jcscmna talus u an h tonal landmark in pon Be.ch, I'll be ha~ to relay same IO tM proper wthof11~ urcly, for example, there 1hould be 1 com"'*'9oratiYC marker 1n the Balbol 8a1 Club men' room. where ,_. ...... pvc: binh 10 Irrelevant Weck ) .:,,..~_"!. «olJrili~ colwmn "''" ,,.,, 1• uaotJ' liltd ~. I I ; .. at /Ill "You come home from work and hear 'daddy's home, daddy's home,' and no ma11cr where they arc in the house they come running to you and put their arms around you r neck. It makes it all worthwhile," said Kent Luca of Newport Beach discu i.ing fatherhood. Lucas, president of Lucas Development, is the father of Kamy, who will be six in August, and Kally, who was three in June. He is also Society , : ' . I . , c June 16, 1991 The DaJty Not _ ......... . husband of Mary Pat ----- Lucas, who ot any minute will be gJving birth to No. 3. Actual due date is June 24, but she keeps threatening to deliver their son on Father's Day. "We found out in January on our 11th anniwersary that it would be a boy," said Lucas, 3S, son of Jean and Bob Lucas. Mary Pat is the daughter of Kathy and Paul Rolf cs. Kent Lucas spends lime with his daughters l<amy, center, and Kally. ."Having children ... it's pretty miraculous ... the whole procc s. Really interc ting now that so many fathers are so involved. I went to all the classes and was in the delivery room both times. Labor wa long the fir~•. time. 11·~ hard to watch the pain. So it was with excitement and relief whcn 'l saw our first baby." L.ibor was quicker the !.econd time a.nd they barely made it 10 ho ·pital in tame. "It was panic time. I wa~ over at our new hou c and the remote phone signal didn't get through. Mary Pat couldn't find any of our family. I finally went to the car an<l heard the 't phone. We shot over 10 Hoag and Kally was there in J lfi hours.·• . The cxcitem_cnt ~urrounding the b1nh of the 1h1rd baby 1s already in place -Kamy is ju t o"er the chicken pox and Kally ha the pots now. "It i a lot Of fun and interc!lting having children. Our two arc a~ ~iffere~t as night and day. You en1oy life . with them and experience life again through them," aid Lucns. "The difficult pnrt or being a fat her," confessed Lucas, "is the disciplining. That's the toughest. Since each child is different, yo u have to learn how lo discipline correctly with each one. You have to emphasize the good behavior and dc·emphaslze the bad behavior. It 's tough bcc.iu!le !>Omcumes whal they arc doing can be very funny when )OU arc getting your me sage aero s, you ha"c to fight orr laughing. "I th.ink leaching correct morals and hf c experience~ is a big challenge for a father today ... findmg~enough ume to be with them and enforce correct behavior. There arc so many other influence outside the home ... between work and other things you get caught up with in life there's not enough time. It's tough when you get home from work and 1hey arc already m bed. I try to block out the weekend so we can be together. When I'm baby- itting them we go ou• 10 breakfa t or go 10 the Fu.n Zone." Lucas is on the development committee at Our Lady Queen of Angel School, where Karny attend and gets involved with Mary Pat' acuvi11es in Newport Beach Ass tancc League Juniors and Town and Gown. Ooth are USC graduates Today, Lucas expects to get a handmade Father's day card from his airl~ hkc he did last year. "Kamy is reall> 1n to art work. She lakes 10 sit and draw houses, rainbows and flowers. She s1ans both of theji names. Those card are pcc1al, something you can't buy." · "Kids really do change your life. You don't realit.e th:H you arc growing older until you look at your children and then you say go h if they arc growing older I must be, too," aid Luca laughing ''But, it's a wonderful experience, what life's all about. . having kid and a family True v.eallh i measured in vour familv and \'Our kid " • • Contractors, sub-contractors must work together This '{X!Cial ~ries will introduce you to contracts out for pec1ahy work. thereby b f d f " f h · r. II f od 1. )U wa~ ire or removing an electrical we found that we not only had bio some 0 I c pilta s o rem e mi and 'laving a good dc:tl or mone'-. lane thal another sub had JUSl a·n taJJed. b e O·''e·r po 'b/e I 1• o r. 1 a'in"S, ul that we had bcucr control "'1 • 1 so u ions. ne note 1ore A trong 'caveat emptor' must be noted OK h h '" " 1 1 d 1. . . , ere come t c tru111 concernin& over the worlcf\ and the workmanship. you s ar. remo e mg is " sct1ous here which can be t be 1llus1ratcd by the dealing with sub . In most case • you are un~~rtaking. \tory of the nstronaut who when a ked if not dealing with brain surgeons here You Let me d1grc a minute 10 tell )OU 1ha1 ere arc usually two classes of people he wa s nervous replied, "I wu c:;n't unul I nrc dealing with a craftsman who decide 'Ince we were going to ha'e all of these who decide to remodel. Those who want realized th at tha!> pacc-.hip and rocket . b f h' f \uh cuntrac.tor runntnR around. I needed 10 s'gn d , bo h to go int<> usine or 1m cl . He may be ,, title • 1 one contract an 1orge1 a ut t e were hcing hu11t by the lowc\t b1cJcJers." a good craft man, but a lousy manager of job untjl it is finished 11nd those who arc ti you decide to controcl with the 'Ub-lime and people. Ahout th1' 11mc both my wife and I willing to invest the tame to sub-contract contraclor thro ugh the general After doing our studac' ""c decided thal needed a h11le levity o I -...as officially for everything. contractor you may ha"c more confidence "e would ub out the kitchen cabinets. decl.ued Head Stra""bo Since I had no I believe that there i5 a better, third that the subs will be of the highest · the , counter tiles, the floor talcs compet111on nnd the pa) wa~ tc rnble, I Chia , wh 1 ich i a mixture between both of quahty. I know l dad, until tw o of the (remember the wallpaper rcmo .. I e.i"IY quali fied • · t ose c as es. This third cla contracts general's sub were fired fo r loppy work prOJCCt ?) plus the wood framed window fo 'how )OU how dumo I was. 1t was out for major cons1ruct1on , but also sub- or not how1ng up 10 work. One electrical and doors our.,clvc . In our experience, See CONTRACTORS/Cr Savvy shoppers share county's best buys Docs saving up to 80 percent on everything you buy sound 100 good to be true? Tri ha Crumley, Deborah Newmark and Bonnie Cunningham do it all the time. The three avvy shoppers share their ecrets in "Buying Retail 1 Stupid!" -the reec sion survival guide of the '90s. "Buying Rr.tail I Scupidl" contains 480 pages de cribtn& more than l ,900 busine cs that offer discounts of 20 percent 10 80 percent on everythin& from crabs 10 cockatoo . Food, clothing, mcd11.:1ne, home an~ office rurn1 hing -even tips on buying antique and automobiles at discount fill thi eye openina book. If it e~i t , at can be bought at a d1~ount, vows Tri ha (nee Patrica King) Crumley, senior author Bookmarks The Oran c County born uthor l>IY'> she arew up in uth Coast Pl u -where he -----• earned her "Ph 0 in Shopping" by age 19. As an adult, Crumley became an expert in whole ale and retail ~erchandi ing, ellina everything from f 1nc je1i1relry to satellite d1 he . Todny, together with Ncwm rk, Crumley write the popul. r "Shuppina·· column for the Los Angele Daily News, which Ccaturc the best bar111ns in uthern California No area or nvin ~oc unexplored by ~he~ intrepid h~pcrs R~ccnt arucle included tlfX on buying book • file c binct • k1 gear -and even the blueprint for dream houses. Nevcrthel~. Crumley claim that ~ho and the other authok or "Buyina Retail i• Stupid'" are not shopaholi . "All of u arc busy people. We need to act In and get out Bonnie, who call hen.elf '1 Hato to hop' CUnningham. 1 the tclemarkctt"' manager for • larae firm, ana Deborah Newmark run a ailverti in& apeciahy company with a r tcr o( ehen1 ~u1;h a Paciric Bell and Blue Crosa of California. "'After yea" of workina with hefty retail mark·upt," sa Crumley, "at tutall , aoa -a•in t m ar in to pay rct1il for hloh11cly •n)'th1n • IVc made 11 m mi ion in lire to p ~hat I know boUt l'f•n.a "'°M1 on to other C10 umcn " It 1m1t1c~ Crumley that 1n toda • C\.imomy ron,umcn 1rc 1111 p:iy1ng full prkc. "In the I ·~ pc pie used to brlJ bout h~ much they pent, but now \\c'rc gcmng b to the b• -c t"'I mot loaf and ch ken, drivif\I p t dfputmcnt tom aftd heldfR& r Prk Club nd CostCo. The pubhc ha been nppcd oft f« ynn. It' umc they wiled up On the 1 •u Ott mill. they arc rrob bl pa ina 20 d1~ount tor ~ .. u namtcy. ... or ui "ruml~y tCJ lnn(titipe rch na for blt'91tm with two other sawy whole~le tlnd discount Botwinick paids exciting future for art museum The beginning or 1h1 5ummcr cason mart.., a •aniftcant Juncture Cor the ewport H rbor An Mu cum and it\ new director Michael Bo1win1d.. who after four month at the hcJm, I\ now fam1harl <,leering NHAM on a \tcady ' co ur'l.e tow a rd a n e'c11ina future The fo rthcom1n1 hiring or a new chief cur11or, a rou ing scrie of c'h1bitton scheduled for the ne~t cou.ple or years, and the challcn e of a building campaign for a n~ and bigacr mu um ha .. e definite! -------- been kcepin Botv.-inick Arts on the mo-.c . Scene • rhcr th11, v.ect... I h:'ld a chan~c 10 c:itch up with him ro ch t hout the \I te of the att in term of the~ and other mu\eum i sue , and bout hi' 1mprc~-.ion' of Oran e Coonty \(l r '· llnd what he con iders to be ht tou he l 'hallcngc t NUAM. .. Orange 011nty 1 a lot more complicated than people Jive 'j~ credit for ,' he \a '· "and there t a tendency hc:r • to O\CM1mphlv. Oran ounty refl t a rt nf lht-century populauon c nter nf n rl three million pcQplc. It C\plo 1 f\Wflh i "..:ry much out·pacana ll'i in 11tuteon : h ran hool , etc. C n qucntl , Iha muKum, hke the P r{ rm n Art Center. nee. to pl a map r le. ''M b ch llcnac ahud "' 11 be ho-A 10 under t1nd that 111 the peqpte th n tha dtvc:ne porutauon need, aod how to best •rw ahem. It IMa 1 ..,. of pauent 1 .. cnUt&. U1Umatcly. I WOuMI like • hlpc HAM IO that IWl)'ODC ft, ... COUllty WCMlld feel CCI• l&M1abk ct •i• hen at ._ OftCI " I f I I I I I I , I I I ',,.. :~ ·~ ;~ : -:: I ,-1.,,.. .. ...,., ..... wbidi .bil..lacmM4 rmn our , ,.,_,. old ion lul father•• Day. Perhap1 )'OU would hke to share it with YoUr readers. It is so refreahlnaly hone t and full of wi dom. I • kc d "Jimmy" if I " could send thi letter to you. He replied, "Heck no. I would die if my name were printed in the papu." When I told him J would ask you not to print hi. name he said, "OK, bu1 don't tell the .. relative . n So here it i , Ann. My husband had a hard time holdin& back the teors when he read it, and so did I. -No Name in Omaha Dear Om1h1: Thank you for sendln1 your son's ltlltr. It la truly one of the awtttcst letters I've ever re1d. I'm su~ my readers will love It: Dear Dad: r wish l had some money so I could buy you 1 neat pre!>ent for Father' Day but I am ,.,............ .... .... --:.n .= ::\.:.~ cllcl I waeadll't U11C1e J11U for an,thlaa; Tommy's dacf brinp won home from hit oftlco ~ ~ ud even on weolteada. T1M)i neYer ID to the IOO or pity ball in the park or ao fiahina off the pier. I like lhe way you talk lO me when 1 am down. You alwl)'I make me aee th1t thbtlil uu't IO bad and that they wur ... betler Which they llWl)'I do. l like the way you don't let me act IWI)' with much. Sometimes I act mad when I don't get my way but deep down I am atad )'OU are strict. I would be scued to death if you le1 me do anything J want. 1 like that you and Mom aarec on the rulci. around here. At Tommy' hou~e. 1r hi~ mom ay he con't do something, he goes and asks his dad because he know his dad will say OK just to get rid o( him and then there is a fight. Kidit hate it when their mom and dad fight. I like the wny you tell me the truth about evorything. When I grow up und have kid , I want to be ju t like you. -Yours Truly. Jimmy ,. ... . = .. ,.;.II ..... ii tM ..._.fl,_., to lit'* flM --· Sbl vlails UI three Gr flNr ...... I ,.... lftd ..,. for 10 .,.. NJ ddldreD adore her and lbl II no tlOUble 1& .U. But then ii OM problem. .. Nanna," u the snndcbildren call her, Del 10 "11w me ......,-· by diPl'ina arocisrY coupoa At least thr.e tima • week when I ., lO read your column then ii a hole in the paper. Our ls.,.ai-old dauptcr, who ii your No. I fan. w11 very upset yaccrday blcame all the kids ·at her tchool were discuuina your column about i.upcr-agressive teen·aae airla. She didn't sec it because Nanna had torn out Lhc couporn1 which were on the other side. • Can you tell me a tactful way to uggest to Nanna that she not rip up the paper before we read it? Thank you. -Buffalo, N.Y. Oear Burr: A subtle ••ae•tJoa won't do IL You art plna to uwe to Cell "Nanna" In plain lanpqe what's on ,our nalnd. Here'• a 11mple: •1 Ple11e .don•t tear anytlaln1 out of the paper. ~r the family laas ~•d It. I'll jtve IC bAck to yoa." Adolescence is a. time for calm, reasonable approach to dlsclpline Dur Dr. Diana Peters: The relationship between my wife and our 13-year-old daughter Is very ~trained . They u ed to be very close and never argued . Now when I come home from work they are ~houtlng nt each other. My wife shares with me all the things Dr ..... Pein our daughttr --p---.-- hasn't done. or arenting loll' I've noticed 101 m y wife ha s -----• reso rted to ultimatums: "do it or else" and this doesn't '>eem to work either. What can porcnts do to chan~e thli; situation? -Dad again-.t authority is part of the to make decisions on matters process. If it is any consolation, all which impact her life and you will children pass through thi $lage on help hor grow to adulthood. their way to adulthood. You need Try to tolerate some of her to expect some rebellion, in fact strange antics. I don't me an that u 's even healthy. you should encourage or approv Giving you1 daughter a n of her inappropriate behavior. But ultimotum is dangerous because sometimes. especially if the unless your wife follows through, it behavior b not hurting anyone undermines her authority. Your (I ikc a messy room), daughter will sec 11 as an empty acceptance of her choice 10 h ve a threat which often time~ serves as different definition of a an encouragement for your daughter room might show that althou tu conunuc, even accelerate, the you di agree with her standard, inappropriate behavior you re peel her right to choose A hell er dii.ciplinary plan 1s for how he keeps her own property. \11ur wife to calmly and reasonabl}' What's most important is that ~elect a comequcnce for your your respc.>n'le to her will sh0w daughter that she can and will your concern and respect for her 1mpo ... e. She need' to 1mpo e the a:. 3 young adult and not punishment without 11 heotcd, accelerate her revolt. What you're <;arca:.t1c exchange of words Once after is to keep communications ~our wife rcsoh.es to discipline open with your daughter while ~he Oe.ir D.1d II " hard lor parenh cilml) and cons1 '1ently, yo u stand o;truggle:. through each crises in n.. ••Iron of honor wu IMdra Valuda: m1id of honor ,.. Derd Punic. Bride1m1id1 were .... Ooodman, Alicia Keye• and Stephanie ~ Servina the aroom as belt man wa Oary Noell. Groom1men were Terrence Keye1, Jr., Timothy Keya. Erick Ten Eyck and Jeffrey Ten Eyck. The two hundred and fifty friends and family members of the couple attended 1 reception at Sanla Ana Country Club after the ceremony. The bride is the daugtttcr of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Ten Eyck of Laguna Beach. She i:. employed by Pip Printing The groom iH the son of Terrence Keyes or Albuqueque, N.M., and Mrs. Charles Jirak of Parachute, Colo. He is employed by Phoenix Software International. After a honeymoon to Q>zumel, Mexico, the pRir is nt home in Redondo Beach. KOOS-SHAKESPEARE Monarch Beach residents Elizabeth Ann Sht1ke pcare and Charles Frederick Koo:. were united in marriage 'in the garden of their home May 4. The bride, daughter of Charles and Patricia Hamilton of Costa Mesa, wore a tea length, white Ince gown. The bridegroom i the son of SHOPPERS i count is not worth the drive yo spend more than that on gas." order to save time as well as oncy, Crumley recommends using the book and planning shopping route in advance. "It's worth the drive to L.A. if )'ou're organized and spend the ctay." If you want a mini-"shopping vacation," Crumley suggests pending one day downtown and another in the San Fernando Valley. "Or drive out to Bantaw," ri;he soys. "The Citadel (disc:ount mall) m L.A. i n't complete yet, and driving to Bar 1ow 1s a good Ad1 Kool of Redondo •ac:h. Attendin1 the couple were Colleen Adam" ind Simon Jeffries. A reception for the 67 relativca and friends attending the nuptials was held after the ceremony. The newlywed honeymooned in Yosemite and Pacific Grove. EliLabcth i1 empl:Oyed by Homes Cor Sale maaazine and is attcndina court reporting school. Charle is employed with Di&ital Equipment Corp. HEIDEMANN-NORRIS St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach was the site as Deborah Lynn Norri and Troy f?ow Heidemann, bolh of Neweort Beach: were united in marriage May 18. The bride is 1he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Norris of Rialto. The groom is the son or Eve Foussard oC Newpon Beach and William C. Heidemann or Huntington Beach. The bride wa attended by Kristie Ott, Li a Smith, D1Je Ann Huffmann, Jennifer Christie and Shannon M3louf. The groom wu~ attended by Michael Gilono, Robert Young, Mark Pencntc, Greg Paulson and llya Dedic. excuse to go to Las Vegas -it's on the way." According to Crumley, there arc only two rensons why anyone should ever pay retail. "One is when you haven 't planned your time wi.,cly and have an 'emergency gift' 10 t>uy. The other 1s when the product 1s \O unique it can't be bought cl cwhere ...:. like art or n cxccptionul handcrafted item." IJecause of he avy consumer response -\Omc buyers arc toting off multiple copies to give a gift to thrift con c1ou friends - "Buying Ret:ul 1~ Stupid!" is on 1b way to a fourth prin1ing. A reception for the 120 relatives and (ricnds attending wa held at T:ile of the While after the ceremony. The couple spent their honeymoon hiking on the island of Hawaii and hove made their firsi home in Newport Beach. She is employed by Calpro 8'Crow Corporation and he 1 employed by Marina Sailing in Newport Beach. The book is available at Crown, Waldcnbooh, 8 . Qalton, and mnny independent booksellers. The regular mail ·order price, including tax and shipping is $19.95, but to help you get into the spirit of saving, readers of this column can get it for $13.95 by writing to: "Buyi ng Retail is Stupid!" P. 0. Box 872, Dept. O. Tnrzana, CA 91357. Nott: Althou6h • few of tbt stons m•y b•vt closed, mo.-ed or chanltt/ pol/cits slnct publlatJon, • random tlteclc of lo~•I mc~h•nts mcnllolHd In 4•Bu1"1n1 Rtllll Is Stupid" found tht hopkttpus w•itln1 tor 1-our business. • ((I watdl a r<hll I\ e child turn into J helter chance that you r daughter adolescence. She needs to know ~ an unrn111111llahll: adnk,L·cnt It 1' will rcali1c that he r mom mean., that you will be there for her. If CONTRACTORS we 1n isted that the window sub· a time "hen conrrol h.v parent'> Ill hu,1ness h contrncfor meet at our hou e with ' c chooses to talk with you about From Cl ch.i llengcd .tnd th e 1nflucncc ol I n helping vo 11r duugh1e1 anything, }'OU will be there to the general contractor and peer' hcrnmc 111 ~re;11 1mportanLc through the lldole\Cent )Cars, 11 " h\tcn. only recently that I looked up the together they measured cnch Mo\t l1~clv . \1Hir d.1ughtL'r'' important for )OU and your wife to word in Webster's D1ctionnry. It replacement window and door d1!!ohcd1en~c " nn1 'o 111111.:h In pick your ba ttl e'> wi~ely. Tee nagers If you have a question or mean "<• sis tant foreman, frame opening. def) )'ou1 ""fl. hul to dl\cnver who )earn for imlcpcndence They concern write to Dr. Dl1tna Peters especially one without power 10 We hnd each sign off on the 'he 1c .ill~ '' Ad11k'lllH.e '' " 111nc want 10 m.ike choices. 1 hey al\o at the Ornngt Coast Dally Piiot, enforce his orders." Mr. Webster measurements and agree that the ~hen a d11ld heg1n' to k .1rn want privacy. Try to gradually give JJO W. 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I• c4)HN [[)MINI~ On The Bay at Newport EJeQant Saturday Receptions 11 am · 4 pm Complete <:atertng & Full Service Bar C:O.tact ...... ll0-1112 aware of a new procedure on \etllni tile and talk to your contractor about it for he mKy not currently be using 11 The most important procedure 1n tiling 1s to make ure the cement bond between the roundauon nnd the tiles 1 olid and &lrong. Loo ening or ules 1n 8 month or tYro 1s common if correct procedure~ arc not followed • Suggc&tion no. 16: We had a very good young tile mun who dad nn excellent JOb toying tile on 1he kitchen counter& and noor.1 of two ft)()ffi'\ We learned from him that he recently found that 1f he so:ikcd the tile!! before laying them, the bond would be arcotly s trengthened. The reason to pre oak tile i because when porous tile 1 lftid on the bonding cement the dry tile tends to draw off much or &he muhlurc from the cement and th1 produce 1 weak bond. If you make the cement &uper wet it will not have the consistency 10 mold completely onto the rouah und r 11rfacc of the tile and a il drlc\ it will !lhrink aw11y rrom the ttlc' due lo the lo of the e•cci wntcr. or cour c, the new procedure do~' uakc c'tra time, but mcc )'OU ire ub ·cnntrncting yourselr, you h \'C the rif ht to in'• t on thi procedure. f you I 1kc a b· contractor th1u the aencr I 1 Ian lo ur JOb, ou hnvc hulc or no Qt• hl)' c ntrul. ,,.,, the man on TV a ·•vou cnhcr pa me now or you pa me hu~r. • In th1• Cbe me1n1na re· cemcnuna recent" laid tilea due to bad bond1n1 or thC cement. • ut •tt•: Mon • .. ~ • I I ,. ,I '!I' }I ,, It "Lcfl M1L1" the highly acclaimed musical version of the Victor Hugo ,. 11111 clauic n<,vel , ------ open~ Tuesday lntermiSSl'On f or 1tn unprecede nted -----· (for the Center) three-week · engagement. Originally ticketed for just one week, the run wa' expanded twice due to hctl")' ticket demuncts. Elsewhe re, Orange Coast College lnunche' its three·show summer senson with "You're u Good Man, Charlie Brown." i1 musical reaturing the character.. from the "Pennut.," comic trip; Golden Wc't College open the Agatha Chra tic m)stcry ''The Spider' Web," Shnke peare' MUSEUM From C1 Lifting loc.11 aw.Hene'is ol NHAM's prc'>tig1ou' national reputation u' one of the 10 mo t important contemporor)' art museum1i in America 1s another challenge Botwinick has targeted. However, acknowledging that contemporary urt can be very off· pulling and forbidding, he is not looking toward turning the museum into a large and cold institution "fhcre 1\ a C(rtain level of mtormality Jn<l acce,'lbihly here that I would lake to keep. Thi i' probably the only top ten contemporary urt mu cum in the world where \IOU walk in the front door, and the woman at the front 'k (Ur.ulA ~) who has been there for ten year~. know\ cvCr)One in town by name' Those human quaht1c' nrc important and tic' in to where we .ire gom!( a\ an 1n\t1tulion .. With all the rumor' th;it have been hanrcrcd uroum.I regarding the builchni; campnign, the abrupt d1~mi'isnl of world-renowned Jrch1tect Rcnw l'iunc1 -who~c early propo~uls ecmcd to be Jbout designin g a truclurc of art for houlling the art, perhaps putting Orange County on the architectural mnp -and an architect replacement dec1l11on heavily innucnccd by the Jr. inc Company. the art community had pretty much concluded that NHAM would end up looking hke Fa,hton l\lnn<l But Botwinick hns nnother tole on the 11b.1cc1 "The Mch11cctural rrogram need' to be rcddincd more cle.irly than 1t w,1, previously 1 he cnmmun1tv need' to have much more input into v.hnt\ gu1ng on - however not l"'' in tcnm of whut 11 '' 1tnrn1t 10 look hkc. At 1h1~ 't11gc. that " noi the key '"uc Ruther. I c..rc "cry dccpl) 1hn1 we C\imc "' 'nmc common 'cni.c .1lx1111 wh111 the h111ldin& need to du WIMI t..111d ol rc,<1u1 cc' .. ntl q11.1l11' ol f.1c1ht\ '' necd1.:tP How "111 It fun ct 1<1n on .1 tl,11ly ha,1!1 anti how 4lh011ld \\.C pruJCtl the he\t U\e of 'pncc for cd11c;l11on.1I progr.1m,, cxh1bi11nn\, the rlcrm.111cnt collection, ct..: '1 "l he n.Jl11v " that lhc communilv " going to get the kind of mu cum 11 " w1lhna 10 pa}' for lkcotu c of th e 1.:urrcnl economic "The Merchant of Venice" a.rmcs rnged during owe. M) lCf) at the Grove and the dr.una festival th1, ummcr. The '1\ow "ill 'Strklty a formulitv'' come to the run in r~rton with "l .. 1um,'' · ·. • Ucge..w,~--->J.~1UJ.1~w.i1l week. on wee kcnc.1-. 1 he SKO \1gn'> 'thould be S"'"l' through Jul) :?t, and C\11Cl ~·r· up early ;H thl! Center fl\ ''l cs torm:rnce tlate~. along "1th 1icke1 Mi crnhlc," t:i!.;c, up rc~idence tor in1ormut1on. I' .w:ailahlc ut ~95- thrcc ''eek,, l"hc ''odd·reno\\ncll M:n . • mu"cal drnm11 "'II be nn 1agc Thomu J·. 8rad.1c, pt\'ducing Tuc'd•'Y' through ~unda)' al M urti"ltie d1rc:c1ur of he GH>\C p,m. until July 7, -with matinee Sha"-c~pe.1rc l~csti,al. i'i d1rcct1ng 'chedulcd for 2 p.m Saturday "The Merchant of Vcn1c:c:· \\llh and Sunda)' at the Center, 650 /\11,ln Mt1ndell portrn)108 Shylock. fo" n Center Dri\c, (o,tu Ml.':la. Eli1tal eth Norme nt a' Portia and Ca 11 5 5 6 ·2 7 R 7 f 0 r t 1cke1 R1charc.I Hoyt-Miller aco Antonio. mtorm:rnon. Performance' arc gi,en 1 hur~da) John l·cuacca i\ dire ting throui;h Sunday" at 8:30 p.m. until "Charlie Brown." the college's Jul y 20 in the Fcsthal 36,h con1oecu t1\.C ummcr mu1.1cal, Amphitheater, 12852 Main St . with Ton)' Ma11hcw' unc.I E.m: Garden Grove. Reo;erva11on 636· Ander~on hcodin~ the ca'll ao, 721~ Charlie Brown and Snoopy. Cucu~ucvct, Rancho Santingo\ rcl>pcctivcly. Ro!>e farquhar i' multi-culturul thcJter company, '' musical director and Marie de la '1t1~1ng "Strictly a formalit)'." Palme chorcograph'i the 'lhow. which depict' 11 'trugglc bctwet!n .1 which run<; f-ricJU}~ 81 1 pm , dil>!lidcnt hi\torion and ii Saturdays at 3 and 7 and Sunday' go .. ernment interrogator. P(rforrn al 3 p.m. through June 10 in .1ncc., will be giH:n ThuN.la~' OCC's Drama Lab 1 hc:ttcr. through Sutunfo)S nt 8 p.m 1n Reservation<; arc taken nt 432· R~( 'o; Ph1lhp Hall L11tle Theater 5 80. \Vc,t, Omtol and 17th Strech 1n "The Spader' Weh" is the fir'tt ~anta An.1, with add111nn,1I or three· \U\pen .. e thriller\ IO be m.11111ec' .1l 2 p.m. c.1ch Sund.1~ As Newport Harhor Art Mu~cum\ new dirc-ctor Mteh.ael Bot\\<inid. ·~ looking to~,mf the futurl' -hiring ,1 (h1P1 ~rator Jnd hu1ld1n~ .1n C\pandcd I.mitt\. 'lmH1own. the hu1ld1ng l,1mpa1~n will be dd,l\Cd "'· m1l\-he nine mo nth\; tlll·rc " no current timclinc So 11 gl\c ll\ time to kind uf rethinl. 1H1r g.1mc plan •· Another Untw1n1ck priority " to 'onunue O\Cr the ne\t dccndc tu dc\clop a pt1ttl'111 of ongoing, deep \Uppon. \\here p.1tron' reel ii 'cn'c l>f rc,po11,1b1lit) .ind rcl\11)' come in .111d help fund the 111,111u11on mer a period o( time J\' I.tr '" the .1ppmntmcnt ol .1 duel c11r.11or. Bnt\\1nacl \il\-' th.it lhe 'dcl111\11 I' 11nnHncn1 .ind th,11 .111 .innnuncc ment ~•II hl matte ,,>11n "'I he qualit) uf the l.1nd11.l.11c' h.1, hcen :"touthhng," Ill. '·'~' 'hut 11 1-. dif11c111t 111 :1"~" \\ lm·h .1pph"",1111 "111 H.'.111\ hh" nm with the 111,t111111n11 " l.ln kw.ll.; hlf" .u.I 1c1 .1 ,11mul.1t111g \e.ir 111 up,1in11ng C'\h1h1t111n' I· 11 II 1 • \\ 1 11 I! t h .: p, 1 m .1 n c n t \.Olkdlllfl '"' \h,1'.: \\hl\.h llplll\ 111.\t \\.Cd '11\\I '""pre''"'''' 1hml h11:nn1 .1I nh1h111on cn11tlcd, 11.1.tppmi: 111,t.•ric' · Kicking off the nc\\ H'.tr \\ 111 he a m1d-c.1recr 1ctrn,pcltt\\: 111 !\le\\ Y111i.. \Culptor Jac~1c \\> inwr And in the :o.prin~. NHAM "111 111111 the Ph1l.1dclphaa Mu,eum 111 \rt to 1uc,cnt "De\11 on lht. St.air,," ,1 mixctl-mcd1J c\h1h1t1nn billed ,,, .1 fir~t. r.1thc1 (lltlllH! l'd~I.' Jlll'lnpl 10 C'l:.lllllOC v.h.11 lhl.' ,111 111 the •go-, \\,,, .111 .1hou1 Happy Birthday to our patients with June birthdays From Dr. }~arrell G. Hinkle & taff Pnctlc. Lhnlttd to Orthodontk1 1nd Tcmporomandlbular 01 otdtn Kelly Anderson Ellen Brydum Grant Cas erly Scott Courtney Polyanna DHI Danltl Dnltser Ami Eric on M1rttllo Farjalla V1ltrte Ftyka Chad Fulltr IJ1 Gath 7.ac...., Htndft'son ndnw Jen tn Mlchtllc Knapp 11allt La· Bas Tl1 Limbert Jared McPhlllen Kristen MuckJty DHln Ptttrson 11chtllt Rlblrtt Danny Rollin EMiiy Rollin• •• .. hlnr Dinn Shryork Otake . mlth Dorine Thoma Gau t tbtrrol h '* , fWPM' <tr. Dr., Str. ~ • 1 l"Wport Btac:h • '4-t·l211 • ............. , .. , •. Snoopy !Eric Anderson) jump') mto the <1rms of ChtirHe Bfown tTony Matthews) in "You're a Good \trn, CIMrlic Brown" ;11 Orange Coast College. In the bac:kground, lrom I ft. are ·"" t>la 'eu '~bJU r tThe Little Reciht>.1d Ciirl!, Diane Wdlsh (Lucy} anci Jt.,•nt Cook (PepJ)<'rmmt P.lttyl Rc,cr.atum' 5M·~669. Sunday a1 2:30 Playhou,e, 1058 E. First St. Sant,, An.1 (54 7-998). Friday .ind \aturdilY at p.m I h1cc thc:llt.r group' in Orange •"Bug'>)' Malone" by the Youth ( ounl) arc rrcpJnn.g for final per· Theater at the Lngunn Pla~ou,c, f(irmancc' tlll' "'ect.:cnd nf their 606 Laguna Canyon Road, guna r"pectl\c prmluc11on-. l hey arc: Be 8 ch { 4 q.i -8021). Monda) Sumc rclat1H~I) ne\\ production '''I! on the ho . .ird' and con11nu1ng Jrl H.1pp) End' at South Co.1)t Rcpc:rtol) (957-4013). throt1gl} Jul) 13 .ind "Born v~,.terdav" at the (o,ta Mc'a C1\1.c Pl<i)h()u,c (650· 5269), through June 30 • 'fhe fhrecpennv Opera" at through Frida) at 7.30 pm . th\: "c" J~NI I hcatd An' Center, Saturday at 2 and 7:30, toJ,1y .ind ~501 Chff Dmc, Nc\vport Beach next <iundav Jt 2 p.m. (63 I ·0288). 1 hur,day through • "An Act of the Imagination" Saturday at 8 p.m . today and nc't .ii the Wa)' Off Broadwtty Letterman should know Leno best lor job By Enc Mtnk ~I Lc.iis Po>t·O>sp.i'.JI Oa\.c, it 'ccm,, j, upset Latc·nightcr and home tapers devoted to NBC\ "Late Night With David Lcllcrman" )CCm to be taking th1 tu heart. The idea that Lellcrman mighl truly he 11cl.etl oU about ~omething •~ d1.,oncn11ng to Ian who think of him :i the gu) who take' nh'lolutcl~ nothtng 'eriouo;ly. But a \,Jflety or reports 'uggc I'\ that there 1!1 .ti lea l )Ome irritation m the Lcllerman camp .1hou1 1hc anmn1ing of JJ) Leno to 'uccccd Johnn) ·c :.u-.on J ho" of ··lhc fnnight 5ho"' nnt May 1 he truth " .ind l cttcrman. of .111 people, ... urcl) mu't reahLe 11 -1h.11 L1...nu \\~1' the pcdccl ~huit:c tu J'cend to 1hc "o I '<' 11 1n l.1tc·n1gh1 tck\ "")11 Lei' plJ) Leno·, per<,pcc11'e 1 that ol the ~rcJI middle ma" ol American' It\ nor 'o much rural u' 11 11o ull· 1n1. h1,l\e Yes. Lenn lt\C' '° Uc,erl) Hill.;, but he wllcu' .ind \\ori.., on car't and motorC\clc!I - a wmling·cla'' guy 'e\ht> happen Ill hJ\C a ton of money. And he \\.orkcd hurd for it, ~rending up to 100 night of the ,c,1r on the ro.1d performing in dub before IJnding the Carson- 'ub\tllute-ho l gig. He' also been rela11"ely .accc sable to the media. On top of that, he' been married to the amc "-'Oman for ycan., und he makcll no secret of h1 pnde 1n that accompli hment and an her. Letterman the Hoosier "'ould appear lo bear the \amc m1d'dlc - Amcnca11 tamp a Nebra,knn Carson Yet Leucrman cems mulh more the urb.in1tc than either Carson or Leno. Part· or that dcra .. cs from his • cw York- ba,cd how. \\Ith 11\ ai.tutc, out 1der-tnsider pchpccti .. c on ,.how bu •ne~': 11 ~mall . exceptaon.11 rod band; the hippe!\t of guc h and gue't mu icians. ·But part of it rec;ult-. from Lcttermun ·._ remotcne '· eH~n 1n..,crurnh1ltt\. as an individuill, C'Jr'>On , itt. lea l, ha ·artfull) coni,tructctl ;.in on-camera p~r.,,onu th:n c-0m-ince,. ''ewers they know the kind of pcl'on he real!) 1s. Leno, from all accoun t,, upparently j, ju'\t \\hat he -.ecm' 10 be. But e\cn the mo-.t ardl'ut Letterm. n fan would admit thitt he or 'he .JU't doc n't kno\\ \\hilt l cth:rman " realh 111.c, how much 1•f the on-'"'amera pcr"onalit~ 1' J'UH~n .1nJ h\1" much 1, genuine "com p.trC .ind Clllll rJ,t' r;:::::::::::::::::::=:::=:::::::::::::::::::::=======;_-~ I l'nc), 10!.;e, cmcrgl' from .1 ~cnth m11ck1n~ bro.HI ha,ed .1ppn1.tl.h th.11 pu,111011' ham \Ide· h\·\ltk IA-llh the \1cwer He 'ccm., to '•I). "Comm11n '\C n1,e let' onlln.11) people hi...: u' 'ICC how ""' the'e (pohl1l1.111') (cclehrll1t! ) lb1g corporat1un') .ire " A a· re,ult. .1ln""' cH·rybody ltkc!I I cno I ctterm.111·, mmH,luguc' and g.1g 1"111' arc ncr. li1t ·" funny. hut the' operatl' lr<lm an J' ump11on ol eulu""'~· the people \\ho · cet" L c11um.111·, 'JlCl'1al ininic 'cn"h/111~ .11c not orthnar\ people: but 'Jl-Cl.'i.11 fX'\lplc I u get h1' c:ollegc-~u' '· ""'v gu" take ''" 1111kian \:\l,tencc. \OU hJ\C Ill lie l"\pCCI Ill\ dC\l!I. plugged 1n hip 1h11 ' the umlcrl)ang me'' 1gc. ,1n\\\,1~ .\' 1 re,uh. 1hcr'-.trc .1 1111 111 pcopk "h'' rc.111\ don't get 1 cttcrm.tn 11HI d1,l1t..c.: him tic,1de~ \!though he \'"'' ti1•rn und ll'olfl'd In the tntlU\lrt •I "l11rthCll\t, Roost Turkey Dinners e\i'Ct)' Sunda\' +eo I f~liot~ CorON Jd ~{Ar 673-0910 Retirement lMng for ActWe Seniors , Our Sunday Brunch is "The Talk of tht Town!" Give it a try, the tab is on us. Call for re ervations. Includes ::uc.1 lwuriel\ as: •Maid lnd :J,..,en S1rvice •Daily ActJvlties •Social Excursions •Chautfe1:ret1 1 ransportat1on •European cu1si"'le •Fully equipped Kitchenettes •24 hour Staffing "Wttb l ,.a.r i.o.. South Coast Sena ..,.F•--..°'·-+---" ·VILLAS· (7H)~3J) 2283 FQ.lMew Rd., (' JStQ Mesa ""' .. ., CMlll '*" ........ " ... , The Royal Ballet ~ 6-11.1'91 Thf cnl'ATI jt'Wtl of mttmJtaoMI 4antt pm and mott 1n t~ t clu M' •~ Coa.\I _..,. _ _, ~lr-CM!llt .. •mtl The Nadonal Ballet of Canada ~ ·U ,1991 Canada' pttm1tr «lt1'pln rttum Int~ par\b +lmy 1Jitlot4'. ad\f'fttUnlU' rontrmponry 4antt and ft'K>rt American Ballet Theatre 1h N"'1lt:rfltll# a.om.,, ,.....,.,, .,,J drtnchtd ~IGM'-' hijl nttd ..._ .__C. tile ct ... ,, Ya his ._. -r-. MF 1111111 ..,_ •vat"-Marpri\a¥illc, wa • DMildlil .. • TMy cau UI Parrothc1ds. Jimmy Still. W•'n ... let. ........ ltt l ellc:r And P1rralbH 8'aflen fl our savior, the CanlJ. romnnrics _.. llream .in = rontlnuc &o f1ock C"Cry umo J"""-e.-ii our promised land nnd cok>n ud bNldle to 1 comes lll town, FriiJay ht'tl •1 at OIUUtita are our sacram(nt. beat, promtsittl that one Jay we'll lrvl"e Mc1u1nws An1ph1t6catte, ·· Hallelujah. follow 1he words of 1979's v.hcn 1hc ~h1,1te blow• und the AS dc\lotcd H Oeatdhead -.re to "Orumsicte": b<.>YI break out the rum. the Orateful L>uJ, r~trotheud'i "He sips. ,...burrcu d1'1C,n't 11ve 1ntcrv1ew are to the 1dca of ciure water. lie quip'), ·'"'more. After a.lmost 20 years of blond beachc ::and spiced rum. Dreams a lot about saihng ahips. wimng, hii. uudicncc i' f11rtif1c:d Ahhough Buff ell fan!'i don't follov. Want to throw it nll away; 11mt un'~~~ 1ng. C\lcn ahoua;h the him like nomad,, we nc.,,cr :-.Ira) Want'I to have it back M>mcday." Uufh:ll ol the '90s I') ·• p;ale 100 far frtlm that pirate's c-0'~ at Buffett came to us in 1973 with rompamon to the Buffett of the the foot of the volcano un St. "A White Sport Coat and a Pink late '70s· • Kitt . Crulot:ice~n·• ancJ ha iocc offered Ha la't three "tuJio rcka\C' ,_ Be • · · · · ( "f·lor1d.1\i, .. (19 6), "llot \L'"t"r" cau c w-.: re pirate' I~ album!> glorifying the htc o an ; "u "' WeekcncJ, in 8arb.lcJos arc the eternal hcach bum and the ronch· (I 1 ) anti "Off to Sec the Lizard closest most of "' will come to "hell character'\ ot the ,,1,,ndi.. He ( IQ89) have been more living on ic;land time Clo ing dc~I h:1,n't haJ a hit record '" more product' of M rv than the coconut ii. the clo e't we'll come to th.in ,, tk acte. He get ,j1tu.ill) no telegraph. l"hc slick oflering ~ushbuckhn~. Duly·free gifts are .mpla~ almo t hetn1y the \nit) gnt of "A· ------------------'-----------~ l·A" or "l.hing .rnd Dying in 3/4 1 ime." • Ami Buffett ,ecm' to know this. II II 111 llO:tOf. I OI, UO. Tll, 110I SHCl.ll. lDi£11£11T -• Pell II Ta Ill >Ol, 11, 4 JI. 1 JO 1•>0 ~It! SW. I tll1t ?OW"'ll (Sppf [l!fapM • ..,.. O'llll (U;311, JOI, S:-. t•. t•tS W ll)s;:~ 115, !US Ill h1' concert,, he dr;.iw, 'paringly Imm music written in the p. '' Jccnde. relying on hi'I earlier "or!I.,, \Ht llen back \\hen manatee' were 1>afe tn ·the Key,, Or. in the.: W\.lfl,h of ht\ "We Arc the People (Our Pu rents Wained t '' Abc1u1) .. -betorc Jimm) !l.nc" "hat ca,h·Oow meant. PJrrothe,1do;, or dcvOtl'd' fan!; of Jimmy Buffett, will f10< k Me.1tfow~ r:ridJy for a do~c of his own blend uf music. .. --PC 1111111 (II*!. 111, Ul 115 RANCHO NIGUEL 0 ~ 17;: I • l ' ·-• 11 u•~ rn. 1 •.mi RI• ·-U "8 !PS-Ill ll •I. 115 ml nu• 111 lllt'lml'l H IPS-1111 IHS UI 4~1· t•~~ tW11 • ~ • Ill II -S, Zl5 US, m 1110 ml RIB Ill • Ill I I~. 4 15 I IS 111 ·~~ • u PB 1PS-11111 m u• ltl rn nu• INFORMATION LISTED IS FOA DATE Of" PUBLICATION ONl V Parrothcud\ don't want to think :1hout i.:~sh now. Thcv don't want go main trenm. lo ,cc their IJnta,ie. p1mpc<l on Hh music ha never fit into <.tny VH-1. An<l part of them want' category. He's nc\cr won a mu ical Buffett to remain a \\ell-!1.ept award. ome son ~ -"Come secret, the bard of a ml.\ll Monda)'," ''Caltfornia Prom1 cs" 'uhculturc. because we'd hate to and "R:ulroaJ L:uly" arc decidedly bcltc.:\c thill cver}onc '" the world country, yet "Ir 1he Phone Doesn't la)' .1wJke night!> schemtng ways Rmg, It' Mc" .rnJ " tar on the to qutt thetr job~ nnd 'lail to Water" arc more pop oriented. 1 ortola II\ that netherworld bct"ccn and drunl.'I 111 l'amp1co. Songs nbout !>U1ltng anJ 'lmuggltng About needing Ju1cyfruit gum to kill a hango"cr About how 1hc years gro" .,hurter, not longer. the more you·"c been on you r own Among the he'll •A Par.He lhnt would make Parrothends that allr."t' the eccentrics called to<' ,talu'l·quo. And it\ almo 1 3 l'arruthcnd... 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A New York POii exccut and the paper's West attorney 11tid Gabor' announcement was premature. Gabor filed suit in Santa Monica Superior Coun after an April 22. 1988, Pe»t aniclc stiled Gabor "launched into 1 di:mibc. the gii.l of which wa that Hitler had hi\ good polllt ." Gabor said in her "uit, filed by San franci co attorney Melvin Belli, that the Post ~rticlc wo fal e, defamatory and nrnlicious. The suit was rc~lved this week alter lengthy negotiations. Belli uid. "Z a Zsa will not only receive compensation from lhe Po'lt tor having published horrible and libelous ... rntemcnt' 11bout her, but by rc,olving 1hi · ca!>e she ha won a mornl victory for her and other public figures and cc:l~bnt1e who find themselves the )UbJc:Ct of scandalou juurnall m," aid Delli. l he amount of money won't he d1'lclo cd as part or any 'Cit le mcnt. Belli' office said the agreement was reached in pnnc1ple on May 16, leaving nn ly a confidentiality clau e 1111rc\olvcd, und that matter wn' worked out Thursday "I'm \Cry hnppy bccau c so many thtng' hove been written ubouJ me, o many lies.~· Gabor· 'aid by telephone Friday from her Bel-Air home. "They made a mi take. The '"ondc.:rlul thing 1s every dirt · magaline mii?ht think now." Peter Fans, vice prc,ident for ed1ton.1I .1dm1nl'ltrt1tion at I he cw York PO'.!ll, ;ud ncgoua11on' were continuing .ind no agreement w11' reached. ..., hi' tory i.; prcm:iture." I iHl'i 'atd "There i no ... cttlemcnt. A ettlement I!> l'lcmg negnttatcJ but ho not been concluded," F-am aid late l·mlJy "There 1s no signed .1grcemcn1 ," aid Henry 1lbcrhcrg, a Century City laW)er handling the ca e for the New York PO\t. A kcd if a 'ettlemcnt wa' expected won, he 'iud. "r cannot go any further " But Bellt as.,oeiatc Paul Morwonc said it was "a done de.ti" .rnd he was i.urpri~cd Silberberg and the Pot d1,p11tcd 1t ''l he final relca'c dncument h;1" not hecn "1gncd by the p ,1 r t 1 e ' . h u t t h e r e 1 ., um1ue,1tonahly. undeniabl)' a ,1:11lemcnt 1n this ca,e.'' 11torru:" \fonzmnc .. :ud ·It\ n Jon1: Jt;,11 1 he "gn,1turc " t1 form.1hty rhc i\greemcnt wa' tnJdc Thur,day ·• In the June 19 ltl\\i.uit. U .1 h o r ' a t d ' h c w a ' cmh.1rr•"'cJ und her career " .1 ' ' e r 1 o u ' I > h o r m c d prnfc ''°'"'II)' .ind (mane1ally h' the PtM .1rt1clc. Ls.1 Zsn Gubor htt' ,u,truncd great damage to her rcpulut1on, und to her good 'tJnding 1n the community \\here 'he live' and Ill the cum rnumtie-. where ~he works .mJ grcut emotional di\trc • .111 to her gcnernl and <1pccial d.1m11gc in the llmount In e\CC" Of )JQ,()()Q,000:' thC lltl \tlttl (iah~1r 'ought dllmngc' for lthcl ,1,1ndcr. 1no.u ion of pm.1t:~. ncghgcnce, mtcn11unal 1nn1ct1(m ot emotional di•1.trc' .tncl ncghJtCnl infliction o( emo1tnnJI di,tre\\, "'f he publicity created by defend.int'. placed (Mt G.1bor) in u fal e light in the puhlit cl/c 1n 1hac thec.c \liltcmcn" wmnafully c~po'c ( M1" CiahC1r) to h tred 'ontcmpt, ridicule!, obl<"!U)', Ind f ,tl,ely .u.CU'le f'ic:r of hem& anti 'irnutic .md continue to in111rl' hi.:r in her occupatton n .. 11 cclchrtt,, • the 'ult '<lid. 'I he ~e"' York Po'' tory under u heot.llmc rc.ttting. "h1rthcr ·d"cnturc of Z a Z /' cunccrnet.I tclcvi ion tlf)Cllt.tncc I Oat or. 1 l\NOTHER WOR_Ll>: Vicky trie'I to get Jake 10 go on with hi life tind ~1Marlc) &~l on with hers, fake tell" Paulina he want to marry her: and c i ect ~re Cory fortune In love \\ith Grant, Paulina i' C9nccrned for hill cly 1 he doc not go ulona with Jnke'i wish~ Grant doesn't uod~r tand Paulina:s uddcn change of heart concernin' their rcJat1onllh1p. cs~' bcl .. CVC\ Luca\ I\ providing Carl with information that ~111 furt~er Carl dirty deahng>. 1-rnnk ie wants to ll:arn more about Kathleen pa I. Marley heads for Switzerland with the ho that a fa~cd doctor can help her with her inability to concei"c 1 c'hltd. Caris decides he wan.ti. Kathleen in h1i, lire. 11 dcC15ion which devastates the prcinant Fr~nk1e Th~ pohce doubt Jo.hn\ story that Taylor shot herself. W11h Taylor body 1111 m1 ang, F'rankae wonder if Taylor is really dead. AS TH~ W~RLD TURNS: Julie ii panic ~trickcn when her cit·hu band Fr~nk arrives an Oakdale and t~lls her he wants her to pay him of( or he II reveal the truth about Julie's pregnancy. Darryl tells Frannie he wants and .needs her to be hi wife. Seeing Dec at David's funeral, John recall their t~rturous past. Jes ica tells Duncan her family will never accept her dating somcon~ of ~nother .race. Emily tells Barbara she will regret hnvang a rela11onsh1p with Gavin. John realizes Andy is merely cnvcrin.& for Julie .by cla1min1 to be the father or her baby. Lucinda's date w11h Cal has Oakdale all abuu Tc s is impressed with Hutch the ~cw farmh.and. Margo's as~umptmn that Tom suspects Darryl of being an.vc;>lvcd, wat.h Carolyn's death leav.e her quite u~ ct. Frank plans to ell Carolyn ~ diary to the highest badder. Emma as displeased when she notice John i nd Iva becoming chummy. THE DOLD & THE Blt:AUTIFUL: Blake i~ relieved when Ridge docs n~t sec that he ha had an nn~1ety attack. Brooke can't understand why R!dgc hn' .suddenly become less upporti\le of Stephanie, unaware that R1d~e bche~cs Stephanie's memory has returned. Stephanie finally admit to Ridge thnt <1hc hall an fact regained her memory. Enc and Brooke hope Stephanie maintain' her am nesiac tatc becau e they thoroughly cn1oy the woman he'll become. Eric uggellts to Brooke that they have ao<;>ther . child. Brooke, not ready for another child, ccretly continues taking birth control pill . Sally ls stunned that Darla knows Sally is pregnant. Bill encourage'! Julie to help him destroy Clarke. Clarke promi cs Julie he 'll never again sleep with Sally. Macy tell Sally about the man ~he recently met and wi hes Thorne had nnnounccd his desire to reconcile before this ne\lt relation hip tarted. Macy is confullcd when Felicia S3)'S 'ihc and Jake h1we decided to try nnd work things out •DAYS OF OUR UVES: During Lawrence's trial for raping Jennifer, Jack's ualy pa t -his rape Of Kayla -I brought Up. 8o realize he i dymg from the ISA vi rus and decides not to tell Carly. Victor doesn't believe Emmy's story that Bo and Carly are teaming up to dupe him. Molly open up to Tanner saying her only link to the pa t is Jhc Indian plrit doll. Molly thinks Eve ~hould know Frankie is really starting to care for her. Convinced the only way he and Isabella can have a £uturc toaether Is by occcpting Victor, Roman calls a truce with Vactor. Sarah, rocked by the news that Neil is her rather, accompanies Meli a to Na hville. Sarah and Neil have a touching goodbye where he apologize for her behavior and he tells her he undcl'\lands. Jack and Shane team up to find the videotape of Lawrence and Jcnnif cr' wedding night to prove Lawrence raped Jennifer. GENERAL HOSPITAL: . The Eckerts deal with their sorrow over Fred's dying while he watching a bnll game on television. Robert, Anno, and Mac arc prisoners at the Taub Man ion. Robert and Anna arc · nnitious to head back to Port Charle . Mac, however, is more interested in the stunning Dominique and is not at all cager to return home Mac feel aualty about leaving Doman1~uc because he thinks her hu band, Leopold, '' dangerou . Bill, teanng the threats from a man in ha past, ..U Seu to help .... W * ~ F..W. II ~ when ~rilco dtcida to law IOWll 10 .... M -deal whit lM pNblelM ill hit ,... that he never fwd • to Ren•'• Hattan 11 .-,ml her fof 1 fool When lhc dilcowtn ht .._ ,... to .... OWM EC.O; Tracy vows an pa l"en. Lucy conrinuet eo dl'QOI Mt Tom. but 1om h anxiou ly 1w111ln1 Silnone·• rtlum. GUIDING UGHT: Harley i1 upset when she find1 Blake in Alaft· Michael'• 1rm1. Ropr tells Mindy he'J not ready to end their relationship and he'• Fina to win her back. Roaer gels anpy when Holly accuses him or ianorinf Blake in order to give Hart hi• auentK>n . Aware that Vant¥1 w1n11 Batty back. Nadine let Vane a know Bally 11 her huSband and she plans to keep it th11 way. Kai i urprased when Gilly aarecs not to let Hamp know Kat sneaked out while she was suppoted to be arounded. Frank and Eleni continue to cxchanse nuty crack!!. Sensina somethi~ is di11urbin1 Daniel, Holly orrers to help ham deal wilh the caute of h11 anxiety. Samantha, also eager to find the key to Daniel's past (and his heart), decides to investiaatc. Samantha plans a trip to Boston hopma lo unearth whatever ~ho can about Daniel. M•ureen is not at all pleased with Ed and Holly's closcnec; . LOVING: Rocky and Rio arc di~turbed when it appears they canpot trust each another when the topic is Monty' murder. Shana repre~nb Trisha and Trucker in the atttody )Uit elay has filed ._pinst them. Trisha and Trucker realize the missing Abril is the only one who can help them keep Tommy. Oay, being aware of this fact, sets out to make certain Abril doesn't reappear. Rocky places a personal ad begging Abril to return to Connth. Matt, the runaway making oft with all the goodie.\ from the pie shop, continues to foil ,Louie's attempts to catch the thief Paul continues to be trapped by the mob. Ava suspects Paul enjoys being involved with mobsters. Carly maintain her show of support for Clay while everyone else turns on him. ONE LIFE TO UVE: A visit from Jon, her former lover, d1 turb Cassie, and docs not please Bo, either. Even though Bo as urc Alex their relationship hasn't aot a chance, Alcit 1 determined to make her dream of a life with Bo come true -he hatches a scheme to get rid of Cassie. Kevin, still beguiled by the shy Stephanie, asks her to let him help her. Stephanie secs Renee leaving the tables after hearing Renee and Duann fi&hting. Lee Ann is heartbroken when she learns her mother has been shot to death. Max is a tower of strength for the mournful Lee Ann. Carlo informs Julia he is going to frame Asa for Duann's murder, that way he and Renee can be together. Tina ' vow to always tell Cord the truth is once again put a idc when she tell Renee they mu t keep Max's parentage -the fact that he is not Asa's ~n - from Max and Asa. SANTA BARBARA: Quinn docs not want to leave th e grieving Kelly. At Kelly's urging, Quinn leaves town because Kelly docs not want ham to spend his life behind bars. Cruz, still destroyed by Eden's death, takes on the State Department assignment to search .for Huntsinger. Cruz is shaken when he spots a woman he thought was Eden. Katrina 1 charmed by Mason. Hans wants to buy The Oa is. Mason convinces Cassie to get Minx to give her limited power of attorney. Sophia is certain C.C. wall always blame her for Eden's death. Julia cannot believe Augu ta' stance that perhap Dash did not rape Julia. Julia, wanting to go on with her life, d ~covers the charming side of Craig. Gina continue to plot to teal a deposit from the perm bank. Flame keeps changing her appearance hoping to attract Mkhacl. THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Distracting Helter, David sneak out of his room. Finding a corpse, David puts it in hi ho pital bed and hooks it up to the 1.V. and o"ygcn. David then grabs a bottle of rubbing mcohol, pour u over the ~rp e, and throws a burning cigarette by the bed. David is thrilled as he watchc<> the nc~t proclaiming his death Meanwhile, a weeping Diane claim she stall love him. Diane is hocked when David comes to her office. Nina doc not believe David i dead After making love to Diane, David declares hi undying devotion to her. David begins to search for a plastic urgeon who will totall)' alter hi looks. following Nathan and Olivia's wedding, Dru moves her things out o( Nathan's apartment. Lynne is pleased when she catches the bridal bouquet. Scott learn he doesn't wait six months before marrying Sheila. 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IQ I 12 1 H • 30 7.f.30 rc'\ult'I in 19 2 \\-Crc so tunning that the Educaiional Tc ting Service. which admim tcr the advanced placement e~am., anvaltdatcd hi ~tudent ' score . ~1o't of the 1 pupil retook the te!lt and gain attained p~ ing \COre , E calantc 'i11d he ~ill be teachmR cakulu1 next fall at acmmcnto"• Hiram John~n High School, an c1hnically d1\.er e ca mpu'l "he re llOI~ W< student pa ~ed 1hc ud"unccd placement cakulu' te t la,1 vear. acramento offic.1al'i \D ad the) ure elated that l::..<.cnlantc "'ill he teJching an the d1.,trict. -B.t Thto ocittt«I Pre From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CUA EJ .. --· .... , . ' ( '' q1 I ( , . t l ~. 1 t ",, I l l).' l C n •,I i Mt><..,<1 102·l Costa MP..,, i 1024 Cost;iMt•..,,i ·11.·: ..... ,18 ..... . . -1.• ( '. 'r 11 r 11 I \I( I. 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Thi• la C"'• 3 BR. 2 BA, 2 • ,.,. oppty lo juat etory, 2 c.r gar~. lg mow tn Of r9moc;t•f Mitt Sulla, loceted t~ Soutf\pon p&en W/ I f h t pool & spa Of to build on Y • •• 1 or • new c·-tom .. ___ t>loclJ• to 1h9 !Mach .... nvmw Aak for Mark. on thla febutou.9 unot>-UNIQUI UAMll etructecs vi.. •11• '"""' 11.•M.aoo IYTHI IU EITHER YANK Ota:"°"'°°° RlliM0-1111 RfAW ~ Nt:wra::tf rt~ 11 RfALlOAS• 1n;1111 R.1.IALll Brok•n/$• .. • P.opl• Fuff Of Pat1· Tlme. 80"- JOHN CAREY, 8KA 2915 E CoMt GRAND OPllllNQI TenauCoutt Vin.. Come & dttc:owr thll brand new. private gated community of 12 Medlt•rr•n••~ Sy119 ptllO ~-W• guerenl•• you wlll '°"9 theM bright 3 6 •BA ftoot ~ns. Ao' Quloe(fr on theff W/ prlCH etartlng ftom 1211.000 ., ... y fi- nancing. Anoth•r quellty r>:~:· by ., •••• '-&"' ... ' 01Mft •• ., t , ·• 2•14 Eld•n ~fltl/MOOI .. I 1 ~ WIN DINNER FOR TWO Find our hldd n Classa- f ied Ads .•. And Wln1 Co•tut ..... : 1. Simply find our hid- den classified eds 50mtwhere in our dassi- fl d section Cut and paste th ds on tM en- 2. All en must arrive by Thursd Y Noon. tTy blank and m ii. ' 3 . W nner U be chosen by random dr wing and win n wUI am:~ar tn th• fOboWing days paper. Ont win'* per week 4 . Cont t WU! run 5124191 • 7/12191. ' .. ' .. ' ' ' i ti I 11'1 ' ' l!t i' 'I t Ii OP•N •UN 114 ,., ......... S<l31,000 •M 38A.. Bier 53&-187• IUIRIDQI VILLAQI SS,000 DOWNI 2BR 28a End Unit, profeaalonal decor, fight • airy, clean, bankable, $210,000. CHUCK a LIZ JON•S 7ec>-9000 ., ...... .,a WM*" . ~· ... . ,. . . TURTLE ROCK!! Custom 48R 2'~8a PATlllll'I DAY ... MOUA Spec1acular Ylew hOme ~ pr11"rue Spyglaaa 111 . Bufldel''a own home bffutffuly c:uat°"*9d • 15 bdrme + meld'• rm, large gourmet kitchen with ••Uno area, rcwmal dlnl'l rm. paneMcl Mucty bonua rm 11,1585,00o 3IODIQAIAY O'INIUI 1-1 111 ••• newer home w/bonua ---------rm Panoramic city fights & ocean views. M odel perfect throughout. An abso- lute value at $975,000. Appl only thru PATRICK Tl!NORI! Agt 721·1200 (Over 5150.000,000 Sold1 Beat Buy In Irvine 3BR 21.'JBA. hv room lam room 2 lrpl1. extra storage room com pool spa ten courts lush yard, 1925 IQ ft 22 Bui· lerfly $236.900 Coll S1ofanlo, Agl at 552·0513 WOODBRIDGE. CONDO BHt floor plan 3br. 2bo Spacious kltch · en F p hie & brzy Move-in cond Owner $189.900 786-8606 Laguna Niguel 1052 1 ao· OCEAN, MNTN & VALLEY VIEWS 15,587 S/F LOT 4Br den bonus 3 591 sf Prof decor & lndacp $840K Onr agt 495-9153 581·7000 •289 Lake Forest 1055 OWNE" 4BA 2•.~BA twnh••. 2 car gar UR F P New rooJ paint OPEN Sa11Sun 11·5 $?35,000 583· 11 48 Loolung for a friend? Find U1tar1 of critter. In clasetfled. ci.PLEX BEST BUY ON PENIN- SULA Steps 10 beach 11 5 GRM $499.000 Bkr 650·3239 See Garage SM Dlrec1C>fV for thoM llrlUIUM bergalnl. •Spa •Pool •View * * Water1ront • • * Water1ront and Pool v G1ve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN e ..-•8 Rue MaraelllH, Big Cyn. NB 642·5200 $569,500 S11t1Sun 1 ·5 • •2806 Lah1ye1to Ave. NB 673-3777 s 1 39!> 000 Sat & Sun 1·5 • •57 Balboa Coves (Bolboo Coves) NB 675 6161 $915 000 Sat Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOMS • •216 E Oceanfront N 8 67:1·3717 $1 250 000 !;at Sun 1·5 ..-• ••229 Emerald Bay Laguno Beach 7'!19·9100 SI ,385 000 Sal Sun 1.5 I 67 Del Mnr Ave E111talde C M '19'1 7878 S399 900 Sal Sun t 2·4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ..-10 Ch11th11m C1 Belcouri NB 759·1877 St,195000 1508 Fton Pl11c.e WHlclm NB 0'12 c,200 S535 000 Sunday 1·4 Sol Sun 1 ·5 I A2!l Por1 M1trgat11 Hrbt View Hm,,, NB IM0-!'1604 S5 I 0 000 Sundny 2·5 1101 v 11•y nn Coa111 Mo•" "4=-' Otl8·1 $ l!JQ 900 71' VIII l 1do NOid Lido 1•1• l\7'1 "I 0 I 1915 000 Sat Sun 1·6 ""'Sun 1·!1 • l8 V1t-nn11 1111t1>0r n1dge Cre1t, Npt Beach 640 9J9e S67SI,~ Sunday t-5 204 Oarnol Bolboa Island 675-4822 $879 000 304 Ony• Balboa laland 675·4822 $919 000 Sun 1·5 Sa Sun 1·5 3261 Michigan Ave Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 24 I 7208 $279 000 Sat Sun 1 2·5 4 BEDROOMS • e..-• 5 Ruo Fontaine. Big Cyn. NB 721 1200 $1 199,000 Sun 1·5 •• , ;100 c: Belboa 81, Pen Pt NB 6 7 3.3 7 77 s 1 ,695,000 2215 Hnother Ln. N B 6613 9333 $595,000 Sat/Sun t·S Sat Sun 1·!'> 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 1 135 Moln S t. Hunt1no1on Bench 536·6874 $435.000 e 2227 A1bvtua SI .. Eollblutf N 8 759-9100 1599,500 * Sund11y t 1·3 Sun 1.5 PATIKI JEW 711·1• OPEii TmAYI ••1221 KHI Or , Harbor View Hiiis, N.B 644-6200 $779.500 Sat/Sun 1-.5 •••525 Vta Lido Soud Lido N 8 . 759-9100 $2 595.000 2103 Valley Rd Costa Mes 642-8664 $359,900 Sun 1_.:30 Sat/Sun 1·5 3615 Catamaran. Har View Hiiia. CdM 644-9060 $875,000 Sun 1·5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 14 11 Kings Rd N B 831·1400 $1 ,79!>.000 • 3 Bodegn Bay. Spyglon CdM 873 MOO $1 595.000 1212 Bluegum Weslchlf Grove, NB 721-1200 S6"19,900 SaVSun 1-8 Sun 1•5 Sun 1-5 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN I • • .., 10 Burning Tree, Big Canyon, N.8 759-9100 St 295,000 S.VSun 1·5 * OCEAN VIEW VAi.OB * TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM ••220 Nlc:e •214, VIiia Balboa, N.8 . 759-8100 $194,500 2 BEDROOMS Sun 1-S ••2eo Cagney •101 , VIiia Balboa, N.B . 76N100 $244,500Sun 1-S • e e 403 Intrepid , Nwpf Cr .. t. NB 875-6870 $260,000 SattSun 1·5 755 Joann St , Coate Mesa ee2-osso s21 s.ooo e •200t V111a Caud•I, N.8 759-9100 $549,000SaVSun 1·5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN ••...-210 C.gney Ln •120. vma Balboa. NII 1~1-1200 S209,000 la Sun 1·5 3 BIDROOMI . e 411> Ooldenrod, Coron• Cl .. M•r n3.-. ... ao11.ooo euna~y , ... .... e 210 Lllte ln•313, N8 1ec»0eot '.se».ooo 3 BR plua FAii RM or DIN • H2J Vlate Ofnaoa 11"'"9 N 8 0....13 1000 • un 1-t PENINSULA PT 2Br 28a, quiet area. 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NOa1'll •• '41 .. ,, ••• •• 10 ••• WUT &A8T •Qa •KJI • 10 9 'I 9 Q I 4 S I •J • 11 t Q 10 8 •4' 7 I I ••I IOUTB •A 10 I I •All tAKl'7 •AQ The biddins; Souita w., Nortlt z.- 2 NT Pu. 8NT P .. p.. Pu. Opening lead: Tm of <:::> Card combinations can be very tricky. How you play a particular ault can depend on the apot. carda you bold and how many triclla you need from that. atrain. North'• dedaion to bkt t.hree no ttUmp does not meet with thil de· part~nt'• approval. With two poa- aible ruffing vaJuee in the red suit.I, North ahouJd have probed (or a ,_. 1pade fit with three club-.. Four spades ~ unbMtable aa the carda He-declarer need only duck a apade early, then cuh the ace of apadea and leave the maatar ltUmp out- TRADE through claaaUied M hOrne nr l .C. lllu MIONl.gareige . ..... '1 C.M. To atw llM I tty 2~M twnti .. ept, yd, ''P· prtiing. non .,,,"'· -!!~~---~I 1421/mo Me-7tu ......... to ICON aD OYtftllck. c:u~ ':'.: 1'laNt DO t.1Ump WU a ......... ,,_, M/P "6IO/ btdt of ftlh, ...-Wb aa.r the &ta mo. Devtda: l?Mnl ot Muta IMd. Detlartr tried COM. ,_ up8taWa M Jeck r.o. dummy. cowred b, tM pwt M, nr bMCh, wfd • cu-and taken Wi&h &be... l•IO/mo. ... dep • ~the ece aDd ~ of dube. Awl 1111 no.1ooe. dedaret croeeed to t.he klna o• CDll. IO. OP Pell. beert.a ...ct cuhed the kin& of cluba. lpaotoue. t/p, atoteoe. When that auit failed to Mt up, there ..,.. .-. 1M-1 ... WM DO loapr any WQ to maU Uae CM .... 28A ept. kH contract. prtv. t3e0/mo Ulll Incl, Dteliiir'a pi..y WM corrtet bed a100 dep. non-atalght (..vll 4M 00-North-SOU&h needed five dub trick.a .. ,,,,.,., No pet•. -• '• for the contract. However, with ftw MJ-1318. ~7445' Faahlon ta. Luaury (Mt Uickt out.aide club. (our trick.a Coate M ... •here quiet 1.000 at ground floor, 1. th · Id '1.. _ i..--houte 1400 + utlll· I b I t tlo 1rom e 1u1t. wou nave ..-n Ilea. Avall 711 we ar, pr va • Pll • e"""••h to pt. home. POMelllon of .... 2"'"'0, Paul 12 Corporate Ptua. .i:..·~-r: .,..._ "' N.B. Alan 720.0t0t ""'eiiJit. ?'club. wu the ltex to the F pret. 1 blk to t>ch. --------winning hne. 1350 + ~utll & '325 H.a. Exeo. office 1335. After whining the fint. trick In dep, 38r hae. 33rd St.. Furn, Incl. uae of conf. hand, declarer ahouJd cub the ace NB. AVI now. 875-91151 rm, phone an• Hf'V, f l ... _ th ... It h t copier. fax 6 aec:retw• o c uu., en ove ... et e queen o tel. Ideal tor .,ch./eng. club. with the kiq. That wouJd land l'SllAL• t H0-54ff the pme not only if club. broke 3.3, ROOMMAT• •eetg, • 0• but alto if either defender had atart· N ° " ·• m 0 I( • r 1 o LIDO PININIULA ed with a doubleton jaelt OR a doub· •hare 3 BR, 2 BA 200-1 ees eq ft. otnc:e condo nr. S.Coaat , .... ,..... "Otd let.on nine. In any one of tboee cun, Pl apace• "" ... '" ua. Gated, PC)Of, Newport" Marine envl· declarer •imply continuea with the Jacuul + parlclng, r o n m e n 1 . s o m e ten of club. to guarantee four tricks no P•t• 1290/mo apacH on water whh in the auit, while the king of beam • ~ utll Avail 6/15 doe1ca avallable. Con- ia atW on the table u an entry. 714/241-9759 venlent tree~klng. It took hard work for North-=======~ 873-9 South to loae a vulnerable game on Ha hm home. 350/ ":::Or :::."•tu~~: t.hia dN.1-it had to be miabid and j°· dep req. Avall at•P• to bay R.nl or m'·-•-....ai mmed. Call Steph •-.. e. 72 ............ _,.... 147-278t Of 729-2383 .. _ ..... I;, , I (Iii''' •"'°I,'!()) AVllDllG SSIUllllUSS 11 ' •. • ( 11 I I " l 1 11 • • ' I I I'{ Handling Nablaco . Keebler, ftrlto La)' and almll., food product•. t100K Meded, fulty col- MO a8LLINO IN• later9llled, fof auto VOLVWDI S.W:. ac-loorlng. ti"' Ml .pd counte Mt up by pn>-moii~· Info ., .. 110 leulonel locator•. INV iaT ii I ,.-0 Natl e.n•u• ftgurea llAIC8 It• ... eo ahow eYe. gro11 Hm-0... (Setloue ~) lng1 of '3,400/mo. Cell ••• 400 Req. • hra/Wtl. Min. tn-1~--------­ Vffl 15,188. CALL 1..00-332..()045 NOW te>f.Broc. .jtODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLEj Sunday, June 16 Of All Thlnp: Roacr Clemens. LIBRA (Sc pl. 23•0ct: 22): Sund.,, June I' Explana tion provided for dcahna CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan 20): with ~ ible windfall. Fcxus on Capricorn) h:ive 1 reputation for methodology, det1ib, necc ity for bemi: ralher down ro eurth, strait· keeping options open. Popularity tared am.I unadven1un1us but. In foct. r1t1na Ct>nt,1nucs 81 peak. TaurU), many or you 11rc C'<tremcly 'hy, Scorpio persons play roles. cmo11onelly insecure .1n<t. •O rn the wny of finnncml benefits all he ~wutlowed Up \Clllin& OUISllln Ill uoc.:ount No mutter. Al lc11s1 ou h.1vc fin:.lly cr.tekcd the code 11~ ar ii,!, ettrcer or profc 101111 i~ue5 re concerned and pr~d ju~t w uniquely talented ind aecomplis cd you rcJlly .arc. • .. • ,.. . ... AOROll 1 Hemlngw•y'a nldlnerM 5 Sl•I• ol mind 9 George M 14 .. _ 0111'141 Bluet' 19 PaMIOO 20 AuU\Of Fetbet 2 1 Soei> pial'tl 22 Cognizant 23 Spon1 jacket 24 Not lel 25 Ptlllipplne 111-.nd 241 Compoeet N.c1 27 Comed1•n Mertha - 28 CA Ion 30 -dltl'I 32 German city 3-4 Night before 35 Food nlh 3e F.-nlle ~ 37 Confuted ~Attire 39 Chow - 40 Singer GortM 42 TV game lhow 45 Sautt -Marie 47 Society min 411 Bandleader Brown 50 us monetery unll 52 Author Lee MMl8fl • 5e -lllcil 59 Crazy ... - 81 Verity 82 Bio-up I• photo) 64 Peddle e5 Confldenl ee Mounta1r1 ndoe 87 -bM 88 Window CO¥ef 70 ()pet• Nghfl9hl 71 Mutcular 73 -eoup thick log 74 Upfoar 75 Recording award 77 Bllllonth J)fef 78 Stitched 711 Charming 81 Atomic partlcle 84 --<lo-well 87 Verne h8fo aa Comment 90 Heng ereund 114 Pie - -mode 95 LUI 97 Outlet 98 Snaice or turtle 99 Tactful 101 Not telllng t1'141truth t03 Prejudiee 104 &cape slang 105 Repeat 1oe -Ar•b•• 107 Publte nolloe 108 V8'>()( pref 109 Subleue I 10 Pluck 112 Sun god 113 Help! t t5 US..Cen canal 117 Eddie Albert & Eve Gebor TV _ ... 120 Syrian PfMICSenl 124 Godden ol dllCOfd 127 Courted 129 Cenadlan Indian 130 NY Glant1 great 132 8lacil cudcoo 133 Actor VOlghl 134 - -retrul turn bad! 135~ J8fome - 1~ Act,._ Lupino 137 - -htM ,_ 138 Program ho9t 140 .. _Says" t42 Article 144 Alcc>hc>Mc be\19rage 148 OIKontlnue 147 French rlV8f 148 Alloe'a CO-wortl8f 149 E.lt«bllan1 lntw .. t 150 CopW aolullon t5t Seatt• 1s20utcn~ 153 Ollie'• pal DOWN 1 Entreated 2 <Aitung lool 3 "The Gold Bug' euthor 4 Poin18f 5 Plnoeflle WOfd 8 Lyric poem 7 Atlsl011e - 8 8lble booil A 9 IN1ance 10 Tumor autt 11 Sen- goYWnm«lt 12 CA clly 13 Social mlal1t1 14 Farm bulldlng 15 -Jim• 18 -lhow 1tr .. 1 entertelnment 17 Roman fountain 18 Vlrllemalee 19 "Luck, be - - loni(>ht" 23 French CllMM 29 Gridiron offlc4al 31 Fantae!H 33 Road curve 38 S~wldth 37 So be IU 38 -Into 1nveatlgat• 311 Otymplc: prize 4 1 Wedding vow 43 Coeme11c lngredlenl 44 On -walking 48 -Savalu ("KOjalc") 48 TIC atll• no- 51 Tum from 11n 53 Complain 54 Spiro - 55 l<lng Lear 1 daught• 5e Elegant 57 Hewallan !eland 58 Food· lleng 80 Hockey grNI 81 Eiem.ntery .... ~ 83 "The Big Euy" 85 Button'• kin MRualan ... 87 Bit• 69 S.l lltt 70 Ann -.Ml 72 Stugglah 75 Range 78 Aden nallwl 78 Flt of anglf 80Cuttln 82 "Auld - Syne'' 83 EaCUM met 84 Lowe.I point 85 Upper CNSI M Artlat'1 prop 89 Proof 91 Plnball IOUI 92 Actor Jn - 93 San -. ltely 95 Poe1ry muee 118 Aiied with Joy HTN1Nter'1 truetc 100 Selad vegetable 102 cnri.trnM 103 Llvet lluld 108 Bennet 107 Tender 108 Oontl~ 11 t Conoel1ed peraon 112 Perturned 114 Ceteal grain 118 ... ot!IO&ted 118 Reeetl. deatlnatlon 1111 Turf t21 Ringed planet 122 IOther t23 Flllhlon ~ t24 Ou91 125 Juliet'• lo\19 t 2t OI ancient PeN'lltana , 21 OeMt't , ... 131 Ankle 134 Malt ..-age 135 wuewareot 13& lllalnlc ptMel 137~Mn 139 Compaaa pt. t4 t Mine yield 143 HltlOflc period I 4' FQllowef autf Leo •ll·star pitcher (Boston Red Sox). confides that he 1~ 11 "believer" in numbers, 111 least one special .number. Oemens (Aug. 4, 1962) wears number 21 on the bKk or hi ~hirl, believe~ that 1h1i number rcpre\Cnl\ luck for him. Perhaps the hurler is on to wmclhing. Numl>c:r 21, when added and reduced, equal '· lhc number rcpr~nllnJ Jup11cr, planet of luck Numhcr 3 (21) and Jup11cr arc con~1dcrcd numericill 11nd planetary ymhol\ or "arcatcr forrune " ARI ES (March 21-April 19) . Surpriw is revealed. >ymbollzi11a blending or practicality and romance Spotli&hl on pmlu•I v11lue\, 51ylc, variety, scn~uahty You'll rccc111c more thin you g1vl! -for a ehanac Pa..ccs involved TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Take independent. stance where negotiations 'li re concerned especially involving property. lnrge household produm New pro.1cct allow~ you ercater freedom or thought, action Leo represented. GEMINI (M11y 21 -Junc 20) Previous rule, no longer 11pply - reach above ilnd hcvond np<'c11111on\ focu' vn uOl\C.:f'Jhtv, language. travel. "higher mind · Search for 'soul mare" 1\ more lh•n mere f,rntJSY Arie\ featured CANCER (June 21 -Jul11 2:!) Imprint 'l)lc. to~' J\ldC \lillu' quu. •r•'Jl e vour v,.,n 1r.1d111on. Independent source of meomc l11~hhgh1ed l:mph.t\I\ "n p.t)mcnt.. ··11 ll cc11on,, \urpraH reward, 1\qu.H1oan plJ) "lln1rac.1n1 role l.F.O !lulv 11-Aug :!~) Sense of d11.:llu•n rcg:uncd, unorthodox m.:1h1xt, hrinc llc,ircd rc,ulh Focu 1•n tc.1•h1n{l. 1n1u11mn, \l)'lc, reunion "llh luvcd one You'll C'llu<le pi:r,11n.il mJgncll\m 'cot 11ppc11I. ( .mcer n.111\C m\'olved. \ilRCrO (Aua 23-Scpl 22): [)1\Cr\lry. experiment , ;idd 10 1\olfdrohc, g1\'C .111cn11on to body unagc I n111-d1\l,1111:~ comm11n1ca11on 1nH1lvcs M1C1.1I affa ir, po• Ible inurnc\ You II p.1r11c1p.tte 1n ·,cuet "'"""n " n1,uc11on' SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nuv. 21): t1.1nvlnccd thill you arc 101ng to be ~mph;1s1~ on anvcst1ga1k>n. dc1cc11nc-put down or re1et1cd you don't even subtle clue' Spotlight oaJso on bothor to mal.e 1hc overture: promo11 on. productron. deciJ1on lfo"c.,.cr. 1h1' week', pl01nc1ary re&ardina per onal relationship. a~pee1 signify 1hc time " 11ah1 to os~l. Knowledie 1a1ncd \.'111 wnuen word. for more -pe"'onally, profc»1on.ill) Sag111erian in\/Olvcd. 11nd nn1nc1.illy Abo\c ull. hO\,cvcr, SACJTTARIVS (Nov. 22-0cc. 21). to he the: \Cn\lltvc and rom11n11c Check Scorpio message. Domc~lic 1nd1v1du11I vou arc .ind not lhc mol .1d.1us1men1 involve:; decisJon rcl1ting 1.u\lomer other' have come 10 to re 1dencc, ma111al s111us Short e~pccl trap may be ncccs dry in connection AQUARI (J11n 21 ·I cb 19) "llh rcla11vc Girt rcprcsen~ token Bccau e Venu,, Jupiter .Antl lhc fiery or love. pl,1nct Mu arc all cnKonccd 1n CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· your oppo Ile 'l&n or Leo, you may Whal had been "kepi from you" wall well dcmlc that you hnvc had your be rcvcnled Involve financ111I statu' fill of other\' cuvtthcr or demlcdly of one clo" to you, might 11lsn rcl111e odd behnvmr und 1h11 11 temporary 10 tru)t runct, gu:1rdlansh1p. scp111111ann •~ the only M>lulion. Bui lnd1v1dual who ~prcads t1rnnrd will on no account allow emotional he e"<po!ted. upsc1i; 10 mOuencc your Judgment or AQUARIU (Jan. 20-Feb. Ill)· decision~ over career or prore ,1on11I Chc'k Cnm:cr mc,~.igc. Emphas1> on mnllc" For, the Sun in Cancer after rc,rx1n"b1h1y, uuthori1y. 11billty 10 the 2hl s1gn1fic .. lhitt 'IOmc kind or meet dc11dhnc Rcl.11mnsh1p tense, promtM111n rccoani11on or rcw11rd " ~trung, cun1rnvcr5ial Chmnologaeal now 1n 1hc orring 1gc doc' enter picture. C111prico1n Pl CE (Feb 20-M,uch 20): ph1yi. role Although the l\un 1n Gcm1n1 until Pl CES (Feb 19-March 20) &he lhl denote' 1 11mc or str.i1ncd Lona-r.inge pro peel\ come 1n10 reh111on\h1p~ ~'' enforced change' on d ca r r u cu' Em p h • 1 ~ on &he home fron1. ~~•u arc no1 hkdv io cmplcl')mCnl• hlnC\S, k>c<itlng nghl t11l.c the hnc o( lcoi\I IC\1,llllKC lhl\ pef\onncl. m.iterral Ouotwn' "'.:'d. In foci. there 11ppe;i"' 10 be~' rcl111n1 10 rumJncc. rcl111on,h1p much 1t '1 kc 111 1he momen1 will be •n \\Crtd. L1br• 1n\'olvcd pmrcs"on.all) .and financa.1llv 1'ell I I' J \.. N E l 6 IS Y 0 UR ·" pcn.onJlly And wh111 1111n,puc\ BIRTHDAY: Yuu may no& be hctwccn nvw and m1J-Jul) "''II rch110u an orth<>du• ,.en'IC, but you ccr1.11nh m.11..c 11 11pparcn1 lhJI -vou uc 'pir11u11l You arc 11ho 'amply e.111no1 11tl urd tu m1' 11 111ck, 1m1111n1111vc, sen)u•I, dr11wn to m"' uul nr cnnt1nuc to 11llow mnllon p"turc,, 1clev1~1on. !masc· p.irlncf\, cullc.11uC\ or hu11nc"' cre1111n1 ,11;11v111~'· P1'>cC¥, Virgo il\\tlCmlc.:\ to rule the roo:.t pcr\On\ play ~•1n1f1c'o1nt roles an y~lur ARI (March ~I ·April Z.0)· You hfe Cu"cnl cycle 1ccen1' maJOr now "cm lo h.1vc no "ltcrn.111vc domestic ,1diu~tmcn1 1h111 could other th.in to c1.'mc 10 tcrmi w11h include octual eh11n1c of re•lt.lcnce, enforced chwnae~ both at home and m1mrnl 1111u In July you'll be on 111 work becau\e 1he Sun fn Cancer more 'olhl cmo11on11 l-f1n nnc111I 1f1cr the 2ht Is challenged by both 1roun1J. Wh111 hutl been 10,1 wlll be Uranu\ t&nd Neptune In Capricorn rc:cuvered 1ow;ud end of th11t monlh However, one par11cular cycle or ~O\/C:mbcr lll!>u mcnior.iblc thupu:r 1n you1 c111recr mu\I c:otnt 10 a cluse before )'OU embark on If you're looklft9 for• car, another So. c:all 10 mind -..h11t 10t1k '-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiliii•iiiliiiillfliiiiiii•iiiiiiidiiiihaiiiiiiiiliimliiiiiWSiiiiiiiifor-=ou-ii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 place: appro111m11ely '"' nlonlh •Co .._..._......j~-'----'~-' • and you will kn<>Wn t-cKlly when iind where )'OU IOOk Wrona turn 'UPTO •aoo PER MONTH * NO COllECTIOIS * .Early morning motor routes available. :tdust have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL .642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. carf A~ NEWPORT BEACH. JOUNTAIN VALLEY, DMNI I LAGUNA BEACH ... TA R (April ll-May 21 ): T 111ure.1n\ Otn ho anylh1n1 hut :all cc:tnci ind l1&hl -• f.ict ""h1 h ccwun m .. 1-or c:ompc111on 11ppcar 1n be lcunana 10 their cu•t. Unfo11un1&1efy, hthl<C\'Ct, yt1u muit iuaul 1,e.11n\t <"'on1cpp1n lhc m.irk thl\ "Celt when de.1lin1 v.11h l'lo1h emotion.ii vr r11m1ly lie and m\lney rn1111er , fruc. 1hc:rc m1y wc:ll ~ ,, h1tppy end to th1 \IJll, but only 1t )Ou held your hor.c-. until aher Jup1tor hi\ m11dc " d1;\.1 1vc 11 rx 't 10 Pluto 1n yuur oppo\lle ii n of i.:orphJ n mlJ.July. Gf,MINI (M11) 2J.June Zl) If \t.iu IHt' .1j,wtu1ch cktctm1ncd Ill )ht h f11rv.1trd 1'11h 11 pl11n or 'lh\;n10 ~h1ch v.ouhl dtll\ltc•ll 11llcr lht• worlo.1n1 p.lllC:rn or )VUI lrfc, thcll 'UU mu't al'IO ~ prcr ttc:LI f1•r 1mc ihup !!XCh11n1 i anJ crno1tl1n1ll~ u tuna ~cc11, Uu1 m11)bc thlt t me h1 f111t&llV come tu d1rec1 i.lllr lhoui.lhll and cnct11u iuv..rJ ruh11n1 11 1n nim • I r •mb11K1n1 11nJ not, " an the 1, I~ n lh bch1 [)f or c11ticc m of rcloalk lie u to m 1li1\; r U:O (July 24-;\ug. 23) It 1~ I c In loo~en up ind 11lloW' mien ly pcr..on I, home. domc)tic or fa 1ly m.i1ten to 11kc their own COUl'1C. 1 he~ arc no really ch1llen1m1 plancti.lry l)pc'Ct now until the be&Jnning or July, consequently no :uLruloglCll rcuson why you hould feel under pre ure. penahred and ''mply hYlng on 1he fnnic of life: In f1&u, 1f you ~at ptnncn, loved one~ or cl~ oompMions as you do )'Our pn1cd poucss1t1ni and pl1ec them an lh cu hest po slblc liaht. then Venus. M11n and Jupiter together in your own b1r1h sign make you the OaYOr of the monlh. VIRGO (Aua 24-Scpl 23) Ahhou&h 1he Sun in Gemini until the 2hl uracs you to break the rules 11nd the h:ibib of J lifetime -..hen dr11l1ng with ca reer 1~sues, the cnmhanetl innucncc) ur Man., Ve nu' and Jupiter m Leo tend 10 make you rctrc.11 1nlu your 1hcll ant.I dwell on whll v.ent wroni or wb111 appc1r1 tu Ix ~lapp1n1 .iw.i) Therefore, 1'he1hc1 your cu rrent prohlcm\ be of 11n 1n1cnscty pcrs.tinal or pror",.onal na1urc, peak your mind 1h1s ~cit To be confident 1s 1n act or f111h fhen 1s then, now u. now One muil &row 10 learn 1be d1rferencc LIBRA (Sept 2A·Ocl 23) The Sun el(XC to Mercury 1n Gemini and Venu,, you r ruler, Mars and Jupttcr in Leo denote a chanac of picc - e\en a ch11nge or hean lht, week In foci. you could well find yoursclr cwer·wmm111cd ind out or )our d~pth~ llOWC\.'Cr, U rar It one par11cular cmot1on1I tic or .1u1chmc:nt '' concemcJ &here can he no ec1-out ch1ui.e or an CK11pc route unku and unhl on agreement ts renched over 11 JOlnt fln1n c111I 11rr11ngcmen1. investment or bu:t11nc~' m1111cr. SCORPIO (Oct 24·Nov 22). 1 hi\ rcolly Is 1 cnmil lime of the year for lloth career m111tcn. ind y,.J\at t.tn only be dcxribcd 1 .1olnt fin1nc1•I 1n1cre,1' In fuct, 11 prubt&bly u1nk' 111nonjpt the most hectic and n111l- b 111n1 phuet you have ever c1tpcncnccd lfowcver. Vcnu,, Ma" 1nct Jupiter 111 the m1d·h l\.'Cn po1n1 of your solar chart \hould only pul ~ou on )our mettle Therefore, cvt:nt'> or developmc:n1' 1111h1~h tiakc ril.i'e th1~ \liCllk will cnabk you to ~ .. -er unprofitable tics ind D)tound tollc:.t1ucs or lh'-OCl11cs """h ~1ur d111crm1n111on tu triumph uvcr any rc:ma1n1na obs1aclcs or d1rficult1c~ ACllTAlll (Nov 2.'l-Dce. 21) A number or CJClltmcly potent pl11nc1ary upecls and the un pa\)ina 1luouah your op lie ~·an of Oemln si1n1fy lhat you arc ''ill u11tn1 on uncharted water • Rela1lt1Mh1p\ or a soe.1at1ons 11th1ch once \'\ere \It 111h1forw11rd, \t1blc and re ll1blc seem alhct1d by ctrcum,lan tt O\iCr -.h h you have l111lc or no control, lbcrd re, th11 1 certain to> be another compkl and 10 •omc c'1c:n1 ch1llen11n1 •l:t~. I IQWC\"Cr. «•mo •bit Ny )'OV. aniJ ~·u only, nn d 1de 11thcro your 1tu 1frcc1ion1 )'CJ\lf futur1; r111»91n •nd P'rtun11 s fur 1dv1nctmcn1 rn ! f1;Cr It • ••M•••"' .,_ ... , 11 IM. Jude .,,...,.. your ..,_., ..... JUde MQo • HP Center 1 ·900-tii I e:H;.JUDE •newer• c:at11 24 hra. Olli• o thenlla. 13/mln. .0111J ... • ct:=-.::... • ... i.:-=.o=:i ..... ~ .... ,...., :!udy ................ .... ..... . """" . ....,., ........ ...... ~-Women• appuel, ---lnlo ,~ 19fllnd NMde •~~-10 be en.rgetic and ~ __ raahlon conaclou•, Avellelllle C .. IOS-2e7-112&. We oflerpll6d ...... SAU!S and oompl... ....... AIVllTllllQ ULll (full ....., .... ~ Of~ Ad ........ IC. __. MlllTMT medlcal/ctent9t, and .a •. Hum, k~.v. Oenna"°'°IY oMoe for pd Yee ... Me. '°' tm· m•l'tl•t• wtth mt1for front 6 beek. 2 loca• medl• COMlcMrat'on account pot~. A ttoM (N9/t'V), eap t• ~ In ~ TUM 25 • year •eelely QUW9d. 1'....._1110 te>-6:00 M K·Mert Pew· ~. Dfll'1ll t trart ltudlO• t&440 comm6atlon. lm"*"-•1r•M1111r/ 8-ch Blvd .. W•11tml"" .t• C>PPCW'unlty. 2 Po-DIMlftltrllof at«. EOE 1Mti0n1 ..,....,._, C.tl N9tl0n., s.vic. Com· POSTAL .IOll (7t4) 142•t444 Oave. pany h .. an ~ 8A&.aa MP for a PIT product •11 •41 to 11'.IO/hf, NaliOnal Co.~ e.11· demonetretOf In IM For ... m & llPPl!c•• l)l'*'leed ..,._ Per· oc.,.., ~in. tlon lnformMIOn call 1-M>n to c .. 1 on tM In. dependent peraon 'IOO-SS2 499&, ext dualrlal/Comm•rclal nHd•d E11p•rfenc• CAt30. eAM .. PM. 7 Sector In Or11nge Co. pr•l•rr•CI. Set daytime dap and IUffoundlng ., ... hour• O•p•ndebl• R.fl, 'IT Direct ~· E.ICl)lr1· c• nec"Mf'Y. S.nd For community cllnfc •~ In ChemlUI• • r"um• to: L Minnich, Bl-llngual preferred, Petroleum product• • 40837 SyM«on Way, b\lt not required. Flu· Equipment 8•1H/Ser· Mtmlel•, CA 923t2. Ible hOura. No l'loll-vlc• ... etc. helpful. For MIJI daya Of Sunde.,._. Call lnt~ew call HYOA0- 1 al MLM 9'••1 Eaurte 0.0.N. Mta. OUUerret, TEX. 1·8()().IKMM7t2 Co Ev.rt Outrageoua _494-04 __ 2_5____ IALEl,.RIOM lncomee t-ground Real E9ta• Car-ral Wom•n'e IPorttw .. r MOTIL llCURITY tw>orl Be nt1t. Call a100 000 INCOME catt, FHhlon laland. The Alrporter Inn 7eo.104a RHll. tor 3 siu...a. Day/evening houri. ,...,,. Whr. Dependable ti DATA PROClllOR C FIT, full company ben· Hotel hH an tmmedl· NB Prof n·amkr, ctean. Agta •tart 9t 70.100% 751-1~558 Lv m••NG• at• opening for r• •hare twnhm nr bch. comm + !:6.,.~ MO aponetble lndlVldual to Fem pref. L.rg bdrm, ,_..... IYC ITATIOM patrol hotef prol)ll1y •hf ba/ut11 Avl now. to your comm'•ll Ught mechlnic/eate .. 0 •flt•. Can Barbara tor during evening ttoure S400. dep;'lel 14&-55n Exp'd lie Admln atao men. Experienced. Muat b• dependable No £11p. NeceHary av!. Jean 721.tl844 Appl~ o.i Mar & New-0 l'OUl9t a ~· 1 ~·' _•._PP._t_. _e».;;...;..._200.;..;...1_. ---I & comfortable WOf'klng Eam $300 Cun datty MATIONWIDa USA pof1 Btvd. Coata Mna eo.ta ...... &42·710t FOUND 2 blkel, H.,. bor View Homea ., ... ........ 715 FOUND. O.pt. Fem. red, Aus. Shep mla, pink noao, em ..,..., ptnk ribbon on nedc. 24e.6112. H·· I. •. w/atan & gueet• Hotel buying mefchlndl". ---------T---'--·fT-'--•.P a +I Apptv ll't per· Call IAM·t1PM Mon-Restaurant --.-. ,_.... TM UR a DA ya :!'ci. ~~:.MacArthur Sun a1 714~~~: CAIMllR ~fr~~~t:..~P:~~~ ONLY. Newepaper __ f..;.N_l_U_•...;...a_1o1,.-1--Now Hlfklg. ult._..,,..... Experienced nlghle. tat tlma computer rout•• avallabl• In n111n1 SlaliOn A"endanta. ~ In P9t90n be-uHra/buyere. Need C.••• M••• •"41 Agency customer..,. FIT'. P/T, •~· twnn 10.2-pm at ~Id P1~ •P. DELIVERY Newport •••oh vice rep '°' penonat Cd 1eo-1t71. 3S20 E. Coaat Hwy, clallat & manager•. s·oo A.M. 10 10:00 llnH . Min 3 yr• agen-OFFICI AllT Corona del Mar. SSI can 152·73et. A.M. Up to seo.oo per cy up. Agena Sve· P/T, 714/175-2*37. RllTAUMNT HEL' d•Y· c ., and lnew-teme and Safedex. enc• requited. Call Contact Al Qulntan, 'IT ,. •-GIVIR Needed. aummer only. 714~"50. .,,,... OrlH, prep~ •• ••I· 11.1 I04l,e1a1MO.. Under a.._.rvlelOn, ......,.a ..... Mtecl ..., In OOUMtUClllOn, INlln118'1811Ge and r• .......... MtMtie• wtlhln 1he ...., Of ......... dMaiON of 1he ~ Deper1· ment. ~ Po9*on le oP9f' on • ...._ ... c,.., ~ may in. ctude • ._,. .... "°' llm-ltld to .,. fotSowing: excavate. lnap•ct, • 8UYlNO ~MS * 9eiiini 8eby Crib ToP 8ac:cef91 Ctytitall, of the line, not u99d, eaQUl•lt• vaaea, converts to Youth bO'Nt•, pitc'-• etc. bed. Payed IUOO WhOteaale • befcWll eot'r'plete, Uk $500. Check atOfe prie .. fluel'I, ~ and repair * 1 llO'a to 1 NO • • watet and wut.,...., •.-...Y to~* me6nl, llnee and ... .,. "'-' Lv .... I~ ••· "' ...... ,..,.., anes --..imn•iJ1ii1iiiirriii_.11 r.,,-ce manttot.e: r• .,,..... -5'4-1308 then c .. l'lobtM. ,,_ and ~ water * COST4 ME.SA • and wastewat•r 1931 NaWp<>ftBtvd. ~ ~.net l'temtndoul Sa6ac:tionl pteuur• regulator•: frencn•Enalitn•Am« con1truet and ••t •8000 Sq. Ft.• wood framea: pour Mon-Sat tQ.(S Sun 12 .. and flnl•h concr•t•; •W• Buy and Sell• remove and apply Conllgnments Welcome paint lo ~-and •• 842.e990 ** WHtewater. facllhlH and eQUlpmenl.-.oto. Aequlf" at .... t 1 year Inc~ ,.. Kenmore Waehet, aponelbl• axpertence cond. 115 Newport, 1)111ormlng ftold m•ln· 7141842..0218 w/e Of tenance dutle• Pfefer· _1_1w __ 1w~n_a_. ___ 1 at>ty In a watertwast• Maytag wHhet, Speed W111ef utility dtvlalon Of Oueen •l•c dryer. department. Requlr.. Magic Ch•f range a HS dfptoma or GEO Whlte. 875-01 M Furn1turP 1,1J1.1 EQfCIM 86cy~. Of'lgl- natty 1289, .. Criflc:• $1 u 8'eit cUmblog exerclaer, orig "'91. ucnftc• I te5. eo.n 1"14tVer UMd. Comput· er~, Oetux• axecu- uw model wtwrwranty, c., deltYer. 847·1"9. .......... Kravjan-•kY Triptych, balear'• tack, ~.m.. chalta. Lynnaondak Mualc aye, MavnMtt• cook· were, Teak deeka, Prlnt9l table, book-caaee. Rattan table/ chair•. Aealn patio furn, dl•h••. gtaa• ware, Aman• 19 A• MgefatOf CM, M ... Verde. 540-e77 t . equlvalancy and A .W.W.A.. c.rtJflcate, plue a valid Cehtoml• driver'• lk:enM. FOf * Moving, aacrlflce, New Singer Serger fu'1h•r detalla, and beautiful baby grand 1250 Lg TV/St•reo application, contact piano ••c:•I corid. cab St25. Din Mt w/ our Peraot""'91 Offlca $4000. Uk• new. ook china cab szso. wn1 at: CITY OF NEW· tradlllonal ente'1& n-wtc:ker BR Mt seoo. POAT BEACH, P.O. ment center New sm antique MahOglny Box 1188, 3300 New-S1SK>O, Ilk• 1900 A.II 4 dlWf chH1 145. La• port Btvd.. Newport WOOd e11ec Cink w1r• din 3 apd bike $20. Beach. CA 9285&-tum .. "i:>hOI· en.tr ,W'CY llhOw9f ~In/ 1911 (714) 844 3300. $200, & much m«e. bath Mt 14S Queen Equal Opportunity 54&-,280$ aprMd & atwTI• $35. Emplo)'Of. 7 Tan Sota, corduroy, lrleh ..._le, grn & blk ex cond. $350 con.. lable. Much mlac Nead .,.,. *• tftOMY? table W11lnut bu• 40" Mon-Fri evH . W/E I·· .. ·. .. II ' ' I ! ', •&:..-MIH ~ ....... All Yellow, Al<C Fletd Champa .. Pedigree . $450. 714'646-9984. ••PUPPlll•• sso.•2ao °" MRYPUPPY • Akll• • American Eall•mo • Cann Terrier • Chihuahua • Cock• SPClllCI 5 saa:c 0 Golden R•trtever • l(Hahond • Malt_. • Mll\lature Sci'lnau%9f • Peldnoe.. • Pug • Sh1tt-fzu MINI POT Ill.LY PIGLET Klmte• DIST TINCK LOAD UU SAT, .IUNll 1 • •141.n31• PETI.ANO PAYIUON OPEN 7 DA.VS 19374 Beach Btvd '-' ml. So. 405 twy, next to Target BetW90n Edinger and Hell. 142"4333. For the elderly. ada. can 41M-9e50 for , _____ _.... ___ ;.. Interior plantacape Sat-Tun. 54<>-4102 June or Bob. maintenance. Pert Fit11. ..1.JO ~-:;; round 1150. 844..()372 daya OK. 982-2320 " ti l ll I h ,, DlllOllTUTOAI Time. f'oH .. • 0... PHt Control Tech, ~•lA\frant ~ ") ' I. j Ir 1• :• 1 l ! 1" '1I1.' 1'1orll O..lgn Scl'loot Comptete COurM 3wk1 1196, 2MaS5H Fr"h iriow.r. SHk Cour .. Avail 2HMl27·120t 714'/817•124t Nanny-Liv-a In f'ffded. Eng. apeeklng. girt 9, boy 13 Own room. Udo Ill, NB June- July·Aug 1200/Wk. 2t 3154 t-324~ W.med Chll~ C.,. My Home Mature woman to ca,. for • :t mo In- f ant w.ekda.,._ 7•30AM to 5:30PM. Own tran• portallon. Downtown Hunt. 8ch Engllal'I epeaklng Refef'enC ... H0-1121 ~ llualnffa oppty. WIN tr8'n. (213) 43f.7401 •COOK• Meicio.n kitchen e11pe- rllnc• nec:euery. FIT Oreg oc Olf'Y, •113·'447• ACCOUNTHIO WOltlC NOWI Proaperout time• at• on,,,.., way back W\d D.L. w..wr Tempo-~ lttfl offer• hofl. day anct v.cation pay plu• good tob• at grMt companl .. 1 .~ ......... .............. ..... •L1•• . Call u1 now fOf an appt, Aak lot 8at(Hlta Of Unda ~--·· ...... =:I •. """ • c.---.... In 8up armarleetl. Wffttend worlc. Short hour•. good pay. 7t4- 14CMSl20. betw. CM DllKCLEAK Nltee. £.lip, req. Sea Lalk Motef, 2274 New- port Btvd, C.M. DllTIHCT llAMAG~A Supervl••· hire and train motor rout• carn- e r a Deliver down ..... •• Ml.eo91 · Lloyd PHt Control TIRED Of' LIQ HT MA INT E· =• ~~~· ~=·ac= WAITAlll NANCE PIRION driving record bruo OR WAJTIR? Retirement faclllty, IH11ng required. Call flu•nt Engll•h PIT. Bob at 97~21 btwn /SAM·12 Noon Fle11lble houre. Entoy hm·1 2pm. EOE .,1 S300-S500 per week •enior•. 84s-ea33 wtllft ~lot. NI-time JI*, It tall• piactlcaly no time to cf-* the ~In dMalflad Ce.II Diane In Tuatln, 29 ... 1 ... Or Marte In C.M .• M1..0174 I rout••· update paper """"+.:-+"".....-.... work and handle cu• ~1-X-~ lomer Mrvlce. Must h9Ye f04labte •lllO and current lnauranca. Cell Ma-4333, ••k tor Mltle Wlte,. DRIVER Great oppty to worle with eenlora. Approx 4..f hrs par day, Mon · Fri. $5.85/hr. Pack & dellvar meal• to homebound aldlfly In Coat• MN• ., ••• U•• own vehlcla with retm-r:;~~it.+:z.+:..Y~..-. buraement. Mull be 21 +. OMV printout req. 714·220.0224 EOE/M A GOOD ADI CALL OIE OF OUR FREAfJLY AD-Vl-SORS 700AYI 642-5678 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES C:artH·ntry JS 10 Electril.ll Jb10 •AEMOOEL •REPAIR FREEMAN ELECTRIC .... Cenatruotton Quality tob. LOw pric• unfque/unusual work Free est. 24hf.L#5&2tl1 Anera~. Com/A" •(714) 7~• 2tlyra .... lie. Me-35&4 I ,1· :· ·; .,. •• l.i».ri C.t'" '·°"(1d . ~~ Cleanup • Tr" Trim· m1no • Spr~r Lighting Apr• • Seed/Sod Smee 1173 (473114) Bob 148-9218 Te1111••l'lll•"'•"• l awria, ~151~'11 AA1N90W Cl~ .. Mllnt . ~ ~'fJI Hauss.I ~ Oual )Ob F'""' St llc#568197836-1758 W.P. YOUllGQUllT 11...-.g Oonnctor Oulkty j;A l J'9 by proftttoON'I Lie" 802098 lnl"'ed Fr-.. 1.&1~ Paperiny 3866 ~B:j $2.80 per d1y Aepelr Pro 15 Yra Power AostrMch no ln•tall New & Used Faat/541·t 912/Servlc• C(llTIPll! Handy M.111 ] 710 A· TEAM GARDENING WE G811 Shit Hang Togtftltr MAINT 1e yrw •• .,.. Tolll lnterlot R•mo6 Juhan & Yolanda Oar· ei1ng SetY Advtoe To That'• ALL you pay for ...,...,.R•~AIRS HoMe/ cten•ng S.rv 842-3921 The C..-zy. 133-7172 4 flnft, 30 dly mir-mut11 In lhl SERVICE DIRECTORY For more fnformatlon C.t.Ll. TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Rent•• PROPERTIES auav .... Service • Palnt·C.rpantry .. tc • Lie bonded M•tch I .1Drlv•way1~pat10• Drywall GerytMS-5277 any aelvertlaod ral•• path• etc. No !of) too *u•NDu...•N• combo Yard & Hou•• llTllll " .... 'Lio. a9ftlllll nA 'lllV' Malnt Dono t ho Mickey 538-0553 .. "...,.II*_,,"'* trl•h wew 1'3-9020 Cal ~ .. 1.o190 ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION1-------;..;...-1 DROUGHT RHlatanl Maaonry-Conct9'e P• 1 CALL DOES IT ALL Malnt , & fUll HMC•. tlo•OfMwa.,... Pant. Oen. contractor 11 Face·lifl. Irrigation, Cone rf'f P Yi26 Pet $('rv1c t_•<, 3870 HOLIDAY RELIEF TLC for ~ 6 ptanta OC h<>m• owner 12Yf • XJnt rota 751..f.3$5 F1l.1<.!1'f A Pi l, 11 • \ :\!;1'l Your Servtca Dlr.ctofy Aepr•aentaUve lAnClclpt *-5'le.309e handyman prices colOf. quahty care & Small & lrg ~of a'!ordlOit Ctwit 53&-3213 ·~· Pllfeh ... ___ fences patio•. plumb-...---~ ... C<·r111"' 1ng. etec: • ,,.... •• dry-DuttJ't Lawn M1lnt. ;:o"' ~ ~ 842-4321 Ext 310 wan lnt•ll1 pe1mlng Monthly/Wkly or 1 i.msi •~ 554 7a 1 .IACIC KllNttnY TIU! kitchen, bath remodel lime ,,.. tal 241 ·t840 • T 11, .. , .i:-,.~8 a M.AABLE. INSTAU 6 addl tlo na Lie GARDENING-Full Mf'V • REPAIR. Alt typea 491117 u a 939--1900 Landscapa·aprtnklra· Pu.Lie NOTICE of P11Yera Wuhlng & Al r .. ldentlal & comm1 sod·mow .. dge-clnup, Se•h"? 497-$885 r•P*"'• a ma!M Ren-r-• r9t ... Me-2.711 The Caltf Public Utlll· ..._ & •onaMo tie• Comminlon, AE· THE ORIGINAL ,. • Landecape Rernc>eMhng QUIRES that alt uMd. DIAN the TILi MAN Reta .-,Ill "32·N27 Specl&llatti ho".ehold goods A lllT. MAIWTDIAMC• R..iandacape w colOf leaky ahower•· clCI --19 e.. Alt ....... unct e•-movera print th•lr wuh a r~out New ..,._ ~ • ._. ~-"• • _... p u c c.1 T number, & Repair t""--•· Apt Malnt W• can Creattv• OHlgn '""""" h--'--""hi""' ahort flte wt .. lo within limo'• & chauffeur• ShoW9r dool'I Kite-_,.._ ... , .... 24 Hr EDD'5•1 5522 HEAT-m t "'" ... ,.,...., lie 5'1Pl PlUMllNQ AA 1001 Low pl1Cft '° ... .,... ,,...., 5 yt Niii IM S--cl 'Co 141·420:9 prtnt th .. , TC P num· Floors-Plumblnn Lie of • majof OYeftiaul "°"' .. -..u 11 advef1I • Newpon Beach • &45-7505. C27..:JS3958 ~LUMlttNQ repair and ~;nt!" I: YoU hlNO ~ 25Y"' O C I~ Coat• M ... • Hunting· "ON'S QARD•N INQ remodeling Done by qUMtlOn aboul th• I• Tile 6 Matble Install 6 ton Beach Ar••• Calf Quality yard carerreaa prof ... tON1ta. 25 yr• gt1hty 01 • movlf, limo repair Prompt •••· CENTAl.M MAINTENANCE ••IH 12 yr exp. NB In N 9 •'•• Pro mpt or chauffeur, Call: vice. tree ••I No jOb (714) M2·•2 U COM only 131·1172 Intelligent & neat Public UttlllH Com-too •mall Frt1nk Compl•I• Malnt'R•palr THE l'LYNN co lie minion 714-551-4151 Turner, 957•1953. Plumb-elec .-carpentry THI.GREEN SCENE 2e282t Call M0-1080 TILE lnatalle<l'Aepalr9d paln1 . Rental prop la...,.·Tr~ Appl1,1nc1 ··• S1'r'v:t ,. 'l.'" ::'.T"'. All kN and ModMa eoun.ow serv 6Sl-051 a 3021·1 HaibOf • C ... AIMITOI MllOVAL A•-'dent Comm'!, Cer\lfted. ~50ll fl.11•,' [), I I I j ••• t ~. . . ~I I 1 1 : ·~ \ o••••n MA"••• l'WtCH hM IM'"' ~ '"' YM;ht S.V. cal titian 11~1154 lll\'OlflPI ~ SeMol OUf ape<:l•tty 54S..6717 Spr>,,lei.t Inti. arlOn ftM Est ' Aet.-911QM DAN'• Home Bu11n•H T~!n ~=-ITll~gc:=;:· RBOtNO• by Taro• JoM. Shelbyl4M171 lmpt'OV9man1 Drywall AOl('I "'Q •432-ISO.• Card PHt..Jl'••••nt Psyrh1< ~ J902 Car.,.ntry a Painting a t. Lie. "ae9029 Fut~ Wea lmown In Bonded ...... 7922 other countr~•>51 LICJllll DAYCMI HU 2 Opening• eo.ia Meaa 122.a.20 \ !t l , , \ 1 ~') f " \ ' ' • ~~ FIX UP YOUl'I HOUSI! ..... .,..... a..-......... Cel!Jayl~ HANDY ANDY £1ec:..ptumt>-Palnl Lt capntrx. eto ~1-4°"3 T .... ntR.....-tleft ~ A.dd•tions Soulh•rn Pertec:llon Conatrucuon Corp ••• ftARa DP• 146-tHO we c,..,, your houM ~.,.=~oou::-=av::a.==m;;"'::::M0:1•1 from top 10 bottom Mechan1ee1, eleetoieal. 142-7138 Of ...._.,.,.. painono (bolt dOCk ) •uav •a• a.nrtoee e.1 1oa1 s~. e1~11 LlcJbonded M tc:h any .owrtiaed rat•• Combo hou.. & yard tnalnt. Oe"e Uto .,.. .., 143·9020 CMllDI CLIMINO Momo & en.II of'tl(e c:!et•ll•'•· ... ''"• .................. FtMM ,7 .. tUI 900R8 .... TAU.SD Wlne1owa • lidara C..bfnet• ,,... .. , (7141 l&CM9U .... l T HAUllNO c.,... yd c.'1!'11.tcl~lll Jon Ms.1112 Masom y ."\H.1 R •MOOIU.-~ttofte MASOMRY-eAICK & BlOCk WOf\K Bondi \.ie d e4e 4eM ~., '·. 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Jlttr)Mmll .......... •••lgllMlll9 IOr .., tO ............ i.y ..... 11..,.,...,_..,,...,..,.. llDM. ............... .. ................ )1911 tt'1 tt.ot time °"°"'' Melle ...,. ""' ..... Mlf. It 0 WCCett by ~ lft d•alfted. StGrt yovr od two .,,. before .. .. .. attract .. mott buyen. c A L l 642 -5678 PUii.iC IOTICI