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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-01 - Orange Coast PilotIt's Wednesday, Aue. l, l 990, and here•s what's bap- penina: Oii.ANOE COAST WEATHER: Hazy in the momina. otherwise fair:- T•1'1 ldP/lew: '11-U Y es&erday•s hiab/low: 74-63 Tomorrow·s hiah/1ow: 14-6S SPORTS: _,_ lape ...... u- Mlell l&. .......... I (J•d ti I. Df'c I I INSIDE Tim NEWSROOM: There ~ tome in1ere1tina campa4an oontributioM in lrvine•s last mayoral rac:e(AJ). Lany Apan, wbo lost bis bid to remain mayor, once prided him.elf on bavina received oontributions almost eltclusive- ly from Irvine residents ... But bis campaip statement shows oontributon ofS l 00 or more from Los Aqeles, San Fran· cisoo, Sacramento, Washinaton and Ketchikan, Alaska. Not surprisi,.y, new Mayor Sally Anne Sbendan's sta~ ment reads like a who's who of local real estate firms. • But the most interestina con- tribution went to the Con-- ICl'VaDC)', an lrvine-bucd poup tbat bKked ·~ wbicb on May 9 ~veo a S2,SOO contribution from Don HeDJcy of Beverly Hilla ... We couldn't confirm whe\Mr lhst'1 tbe same Don Henley who uted to be with the ~rock aroup and is now a Orammy- winnina solo artist. INDEX 16 A4 85-7 A7 16 A6 96 AS NJ AJ • AS . 11-4 M At Wf;DNESDAY, AUGUST ·1, 1990 ' ''New' FunclAmerica bOrn ay GaOll<im McCltORY 0"1 .... SUI# ...... COSTA MESA -More than 800 fundAmet'ica members l*ked a hotel b!anquet room here Tuesday to witness the "resurrection and re-' birth" of the troubled <company, cheerina on its new president and chief executive officer Howard Ruff. The Utah native, speakina at the Red Lion Inn was able to reach l S,000 other FundAmerica me~ ben listeninJ at offices in ei&ht states via a hve teleptlf>ne linkup. Ruff was named CEO of the Irvine firm earlier this week after founder Roben T. Edwards was &r· rested in Aorida and cbarFd with alleaedly operatina an illepl pyra- • micf operation. Edwards was re-- leased on $1 million bond. but the company's practices are still under investiption irt several states. in- cludipa California. Texas· and Aorida. FundAmerica is a multi.-lt:vel markt tinJ farm that offers rebates 011 airline uckets, lona~istince-tele- phone service and other services in exchan&e for a basic membership fee. But the company also sells dlrec. ·torsbips for up to S3,200 and offers bonuses for attractina new members. The Florida complaint charses that the company makes all its money on the membenhi~ AJthoulll he refused to oomment on any of Edwards' past dealings, Ruff said the firm sot the money for its bonuses from profits made on its sale of MCI Iona-distance ~ not memberships. He received at least three standi .. ovations from the boisterous Costa Mesa crowd, made up mollb' of fundAmerica directon and u- sociates. Ruff told the audiencit that the old company sufftted blea91e it did not di1d<>K e~ of ill ope1111iw to-=-==~ federal and ... rtpllaon; ... new fund.Ammca Will cia•gte with all investipton and"""* a full disclosure to ill mcm•na. he • vowed. A new mouo of the corJ , will , be .. if you tnea up. ._ .. and make up,·· Ruff said. .. I want to warn lpiall oee daiftl -kam that it is 80( _. to rat your loyalty to any one pel'IGIL You must learn to pve loyMly IO a conccpL It's dulerous to bi aa a . pedesW." Ruff ldded. In the .p.rit of the new diednvre pol~. Ruff told the crowd ........ his Mc.qround, even mentiaailll mat , ........ .,., ......... Hidden budget items bared Mon•onna, one of th• ownen of the Newport Nol th Stwopplft9 Center jewelry store, poMI Inside th• .. .._._,.... .......... .. pty shop. Site •IMI her pMtner were II am'Mll wNle an ••ed rollll•r deaned It out. Robber cleans -out jewelers Armed man ties up victims in Newport store 9y lltlS YOKOI ~ .... luff ..... NEWPORT BEACH - A lone, armed robber bound the two owners of a Ncwpon North jewelry store and escaped With practically all of the store's merchandite Tuesday mornina. No shots were fued. and no one was injured in the 10:40 a.m. robbery at Jewels by Mondonna. 1280 Bison Ave. The aunman entered the store just as pannen Afshin Oba.semi and Mondoona (who aoes by her sin&le name) were openinJ the shop, accordina to Gbasem1. The robber displayed an automatic pistol and ordered the two into a back room, where he had Mon- dorma strap Ghascmi's bands to a bench wtth silver-colored elec- trical tape, Ghascmi said. The aunman then bound Mon- donna ·s hands and feet with the tape, Ghasemi said. Some· skeptical about gas tax ay TONY DOC>SIO busy day, but today is." .,._ ,... ..., ...., • Pham said the station. which Oranee Coest drivm qrmt Tues--pumped about 2,000 pllons mote day that revenues collected ftwn than usual on T\aday, was 1elhna today'• S.CCnt.-per-pllon tu in-rqular ps for 9,. 9 cents per piton. creue are earmarbd for a eooCS And lhe uid that des~te the S«nt came:t howewr. tome wtre skeptical lncreate. her pn<:a wtll only ao up that me money will ever IC1 tltere. to 99. 9 tefttl for reaular. News of the tu al)Rled rut u "lt looks bad 1f 1t 11 more than a fWill •liou ln the a.ra n· doUat a &allon," sbe atd. eeritDced a Wiit o( baiMll Tun-~t ~,,.,. l!nocal, 164 71 Bolsa day, pmumably &om driven.., Ctnca '" .,unliftlton ~: •t1el?d· '° avoid tbl M* ... ~ Ult A! qnUo uld be didn t nottce .......... buy .. iiUd An• Pblm at anz bit tnmilll i• antomc1'I. Fouataia Val\e~rco. , IMIO TIM~ ~Orilloto;*Y ~~!'Cl lloc*llunt 5'. .. '" dllelr ... aame ,as ... . -· t .... , IO t~ doft MW to .. y doaft t *"' lia UlyoM it toO ~. UMUy T'*'91y ii.-a . ,,. .. '" TAX/llldl ,_., The robber proceeded to lhe store's safe and took the un- determined amount ofd·ewelry. "He took everythina," hasem1 said. "EverythJn1 was ptttty much 1n the safe because we hadn't set up yet." Ghascm1 dechned to say how mucd~ the jewdry 1s worth, but said many of the pieces wen- spectally destined by Mondonna. After cleariq out the safe. the robber went out the t.ck dbor, Ghasem1 said. No vehtelc was seen. Minutes later, one of the pan- ncrs was able to cut loose and activated the silent alarm. New- port Beach Poltce Sat. And> Gonis said. Both pound units and the poltce heltoopter search- ed the area but wete ~ble to locate the robber. • The aunman 1s described as a male Caucasian. 6 feet tall, 200 pounds, of mu1CUla.r buikl witb a tanned complcxton. alt..and-~ per<0lo~ h11r and a neatly ......... llC>a/a.dl .... , Coast officials say they won't take advantage of rule revisions SACRAMENTO -There are a few v.Tinkks tucked S" in the 1990-91 state budtct s· Tuesday ~ Gov. Georsc Deu ·ian that sbpped by vinually unnoticed when lqislators approved them last week· end. In the natM of cost cunin&. loc::al 1Dvcrnmaa&1 will no u~_.10 publicly poa aemdas or ICt aide time for citizen oomments at city oouncil mcetiACJ. However. surprised council man- ben from <>ran,e Coast cities prom· ised they would continue to provide both services. .. Isn't that ridiculous?" ~ Beach Mayor Lida Leoney said of the state action. ..It's critical for peopk in the community to know what's aoina on:· lo J..asu,na. where community ac- tivism is enthusiasttcaUy practiced, citizens wouldn't stand for such cbanacs anyway, Lcnney aid. "We would ~ lynched if we did awa) with any of those tbinp. .. she wd. Costa Mesa Councilwoman Mary Hombuck.lc laqbed at the notion that the city would stop postin& qcndas or cut off public comment. .. Any loca.l aovemment that wants ott:un partiapauon surely wants citizens to know what's on the aecn- da,.. Hornbuckle said. Likewise, auzens wouJd demand the ri&ht to speak on aaenda items. She said the city already 1s more hberal than many because citizens f - arc permitted to speak wbcn any aaenda item comes before the ooun- cil. That policy will likely oontinQC whet1'er tM state demands it or not., Hornbuckle said. lrvine Mayor Sally Anne Sberid&n wd no c!lanaei are ea,pected tbere, either. .,.... ... MJOGIT /e.dc ...... .. . I. .. HE IS ~~~~~~~--~~~~~­ A chiropractor who lives and works in Newpon Beach. FROM GEOLOGY TO CHIROPRACTIC - A geologist 1n the 011 and gas business until I 983, Goodman was in a car crash that changed his life. Told that he would gradually lose the power to move his neck. he went to a chiropracto~ ~r:id the pains disappc;ared completely. "That's when l took respons1b1hty for my health,· he says. Today, he 1s a vegetarian who doesn't use caffeine and almost never drinks. "If a friend has a special bottle of wine." he said, "I'll have a glass.·· NEWPORT PRACTICE ------- The native Oklahoman and former Un1vers1I) of Missouri wrestler began his Newport Beach practice earl) this }Car. J01nmg chiropractor Glenn Cripe ~ UPPER N ECK SPECIALTY --......----- lf your neck gets o ut of balance. he said. the result can be headaches. lower back pain. sttffnrss and other problems Rccentl>. he helped a 5"}ear-old girl who suffered 40 to 60 epileptic se1wres per da>. For nine months now. she hasn't had a sinaJe seizure. he said. SEAFEST------~----- Goodman 1s chairman of the "Seafest" Health & Spons Expo. His job is to help coordinate the medical and sports education booths for a bike marathon 1n September. The race will start in Fashion Island and ts expected to draw 10,000 people. FAMILY------------ His 20-month-old daughter makes him glad he doesn't ha'e any more neck problems, he ~1d. PHILOSOPHY ---------- "The success of each 1nd1 v1dual 1s a reflection of 1he experiences they expect to encounter·· -Compll~ by Joy Aatboay • t Wellness Line In operat i on ) The Oraa1e Coast Dally Pilot'• Wellness Line 1s open. • By calling 1·900-INFOMED. callers can receive ad vice and instruction on topics ranging fro m nutrition 10 1nfec1ious diseases. The 1ntcract1 vc telephone service offers more than 200 pre-taped health advisories which can be tapped with a touch-tone phone. Cost for the service 1s S2 for the first minute and SI fo r each additional minute. .. I wbo llab•si! 111111a111 100,,,.. belaiad OUdo. ... , S3S.492 • ODO Of die IDOll divilhe ud llilwty tll= IOI• ij 6i -~ IW. • COD.....S polilbl Wiii evw.\"'911d . MMDII COfPI 0... Art 19VJYE -F--.... _ 1 ARou iD .... dty, apeeut mo to bave been lkMJ••· ... '°' .a• ........ - A.ft ""' _ .. _. .... ,, ..... -·7 tbe lllOll ~ •• -was t•e top dollar·1ptnder. ~ftnftberl.ObertJ. W• epena ;sa.121 ud Albert E. N_, ~ DO eJlpeadjt\mll. ~.~ho WU iwro~ly deflialed ID tbe ftnt ma~ rece heft, in Bk>omet'I NCCHW.I effOrt COit ·~bis drive for rM'8ctio"' ~t ·June 1918, aU .. candidates -f~13. Bao0mert .. ..!'°in~l9tbe18 bis oppoDeat Sally Anait Sberidla 'Alran. Barry Ht.,....., and Hal . .......U ....... """ by moce lben 61 percent. in what Maloney-~· a total oU50.087, rMe, in wWdi bl finished teeond to may have ~ 'the. cottliest cam· ' lesl lhan ba.lf me amount spent in lut. Oaido and Coepove ran u Aann allies. whUe Bloomer and lfam-mond were part of a tlate led by paip ift the City'• h11tory. l990 by A.pan aloM. JUDI'• .and place finiahet, busi- Ap:an, who lost to Sheridan by To&als ftW the JWM l'ICt 1lt0 ex-MIAH" Bury Hammond, spent Sheridan. The Uncoln Oub; a coMetVat!Ve ~litcal sroup, reponed spendaoa $2S 000 on a political mailer critical of A,ran. The ~iler wu distributed in the flnal days.of the campaip. lea than 900 votet irl" June} ~t ClCCd expenditures in Ill\ Novem-S2S,079, tbe leul of tny of the $J 1'4,020 in hit WllUCCeUfu etron ber'• acrimoniou• t;attle over winaias coucU candldAtes. .. _ to retain bis position u Irvine'• first V(hether to ~ 1 poction of the , Mary Au Oaido, who is 1uina tin. directly elected mayor. qty's human npts Ocdinance that city iG u a&tempt to &Qume the Sheridan invested $701732 in her dealt with hom01eX"81 rf&bts. council te81 vecated by Sheridan, The Con1etVancy, an Irline.-bllld sroup that has su=ed Apan aad hi• 11114-of ca tes. reponed spendina Sl2,369. campaian to unseat Apan. Expenditures by City COuncil can-spent $37,579 in a campaip effort The city-. second mayoral eleo-d:idalel, while hilher overall 1balr that pn>duced 1 ~ fi1tltb. tlon, whicb was widely reprdcd u 1988 campaian apendlna. pale 1ftC\tmlw'ft• C'ameMn ('MIJOYe., Officials: Fuel spil_I not serious problem . Baby delivered at pollce station SANTA ANA -Vifaen Noyola wu·in labor tt:diJHlfAY,w.t..'. ancffrantically lookina for a hospital to ,;ve bi~ to her baby Tuesday afternoon, but the Polace NEWS station here proved to be just fine. With the help of Officer Nick Gutierrez. the BRIEFS 22-ycar-old Noyola woman had a baby airl at the By GEORG£ McCRORY D~ l'lloc '5u11f w.-... COST A MESA -About 800 gal- lons of jet fuel spilled into the · coonty sewer system Tuesday morn- ing. but there appears to be no environmental danger, county of- ficiall said. A plumbing failure caused the fuel to flow from a storage tank at the J.C. G:artcr fuel parts distributorship at 671 17th St., fire authorities said. Corrine Claw!\ spGlceswoman for the Orange nty Sanitation Districts, said a wo er discovered a slow leak from the tank at about 7:30 a.m. after the company used the f ucl for an undisclosed t.eSt. Any environmental damage to the ocean is unlikely, Clawson said. The f ucl spilled into the sewer lines slowly, and no large amounts were detected at the Huntington Beach sewage treatment plant. "The Huntin1ton Beach plant bandies 200 million gallons of sew- age a day and 600 gallons to 800 gallons of fuel is not going to cause a significant effect," Clawson said. After it arrived at the plant, the fuel probably went into a tank called a primary settling basin, where it floated to the top and was skimmed off. This material is treated and becomes sludge. which is trucked to a landfill. "We get a lot of 011 and fat into our system all the time and when that happens. the higher volumes floa1 to the top,·· Clawson said. Fortunately, the fuel went into a sewer line ana not a storm drain or flood control channel, she added. As long as the fuel '"mains in the sewer system, it ia coniaincd and will" not reach the ooean, Clawson said. Battalion Chief Judy JewcU of the Costa Mesa Fire Department said firefi&hters responded to the spill shortly before noon, but the fuel had stopped Oowi na by the time they amvcd. No workers or fircfi&htcrs were injured. Jewell said the fuel tank's plumb- ing failed, causina the fuel to back up into the sewer line. "It was a big spill, but it was contained. We stood by and tried to figuh: out where it went. Otherwise, we couldn't do much else," Jewell said. The jet fuel, used in commercial aircraft is similar lo gasoline or diesel fuel. Jewell said there was no fire danger because the fuel was contained in a plumbing system. Jct fuel docs not catch on fire as easily as gasoline and requires high temperatures before it ignites, Jewell said. Fire offi cials contacted the stale Fish and Game Department, the Coast G uard, the County Harbor Department and other environmen- tal agencies to warn them about the spill. The company shut down the tank for repairs Tuesday. Jewell said. A company spokesman declined comment on the spill, saying it was a '"minor incident." back door of the police station on Ross Street. Police Sat. David. Nick said N9yola and her sister-in-law were looking for a hospital, but could not immcdaitely find one. They were slowly drivin& past the station when G utierrez saw that the very expectant mother needed help. He took her 10 the ramp area where ~lice c.ars art parked and , delivered the baby before paramedics ar:ived. . . Sat. Nick said Gu\ierrez, 40 has delivered two other babies in bis 13-year career as a police officer. "It happened very fast," Nick said. "Apparently. he knew what he was doing because he's done it before." K-OCEAN keeps track of traffic NEWPORT BEACH -Startina today, motorists can get updated' advisories on traffic cond1tions in Newport Beach on K- OCEAN radio. . · fi The N "wport Beach Police Department. will provtde the an or- mation to K. ')CM I 03.1 FM on a rcaular basis. Under an agrcc~ent with the Po1ice Department. KOCM will also broadcast Neigh- borhood Watch information, public service announcements and emc1!~~1y broadcast information. . anent street signs informina motorists to tune into K- OCEAN for traffic rePorts will be posted on Newport Boulevard. Irvine Avenue. East and West Coast Highway, Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard. Waste water may halt seawater FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A revamped way of keeping sea~at~r from flowing into Orange County's precious gr~undwatcr basm is being considered Tuesday by county water officials. Under the {>resent system. a mixture of tre~ted waste water and fresh water is injected into the ground in Fountam Valley as a barner to seawater. But, faced with a continuing drought and an increasing i:,><>pu- lation, officials want to eliminate the use of fresh water and 1nJeCt only treated waste water. _supermarket union doesn't like contract The county pumps up to ..5 mil!ion gallons of f!"CSh water and 10 million gallons of treated water mto 23 wells daily as a bamer to underground seawater. The daily savings of 5 milhon gallons of fresh water would be enough to serve 5.000 households per yeaf. officials say. But. before that savinas can be realized. the. cou_nty must determine the chances of the treated water lcalong into. and polluting, the freshwater used by 2 millton people. Three people attacked In home By MARK LOWE Clly """"' ~· CARSON -Union negotiators Tuesday recommended that some 80.000 supermarket employees in Southern California reject manaRe- ment's final offer, meaning a stnke could be called as soon as Friday. "There's a very strong recommen- dation to rCJect it," Dan Swinton, spokesman for the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 770, said of management's final offer. Negotiators for all I 0 union locals have made that recommendation. he said. Rick lcaza, president of Local 770, which represents about 20,000 of the workers in Los Anaeles County, said he would recommend that members vote to strike beginning Friday. Union spokesman Bob Bleiweiss said the presidents of all the locals haven't yet met to make their rec- ommendations, but "We arc not happy" with the offer, he said. But Hleiwciss said "it doesn't fol- low" that a rejection of the offer would lead to a strike by the 60.000 workers represented by the other nine locals, rangina from San Diqo to Goleta. ANAHEIM -Several assailants nearly beat a 40-year-old woman to death and seriously wounded a man at her home Tuesday. thcri attacked her 12 year-old dau&hter. who managed to flee to a neighbor's home fo r help. The girl, Lolita Mariscal, heard ··~er mother scream_mi and (went) out to sec what the commotion ts when she (gqt) hit in thr back of the head with something." said Lt. Dick Olson otthe Orange County Shcrifrs Department. "She runs screaming over to the neighbor's houSt' and the neighbor dials 911," Olson said. Deputies sent to 9532 pia,nticlcer Road just ~fore I a.m. found the Maria Navarro, 40, lyana tn a pool of blood in a bedroom and Jose Lopez unconscious in the kitchen, Olson said. Both had been beaten with a blunt instrument. and investi~ton were handlina the case as two attempted murders. Olson said. -From ,,,.11 ud "Jn report• News of t h e W eird .. Station cancels character, submits obit ST. LOUIS -The general man- ager of a local radio stat ton admitted Tuesday that the station was the source of a phony obituary, which it sent to the Post-Dispatch. The news- paper published the obituary in Sun- day's editions. "We weren't hoaxing the public; we consider what we did entertain- ment," insis1ed Karen Carroll, gen- eral manager of KYKY-FM. "We are in the entertainment business." The phony obituary was for a character who appeared on the radio ' plaining his creation of a phony station under the name "Everett obituary. Odilo 'Rhett' Womack." Ms. Carroll said she hadn't known The obituary notice was sent to in advance that Weed had planned the newspaper by Steve Weed, pro-to act the phony obituary published. gram director and operations man-She said she saw nothing wrong with ager for the radio station. Weed's actions. On Friday, after Weed sent in the She said the "Womack" character phony obituary information. he was had appeared on the radio station contacted twice by an employee of for several years. "We truly saw him the newspaper. W"d told the news-as a person," she said. paper that the information was ac-But, she added, "It was time to curate. create new characters." "It's theater of the mind; ttult's David Lipman, managina editor deplored the actions by the radio station. # "I was extremely disappointed that anything so serious as death was treated in such a cavalier manner. espectaJly by a fellow member of the media," Lipman ~1d. "This is the first time 1n my m emory that our reporting procedures failed to catch a joumal- tshc fraud," Lipman added. "We will review our procedures and re- view this incident." NEWPORT SURF & SPORT, INC. what radio 1s." Weed said 1n ex-of the Post-Dispatch. said he -St. LoflJ1 P .. t-Dl,.td END OF ~ SUMMER WE SURF DO THEY? SALE WE Sl.ThF DO THEY? AUGUST 4 TO SEPTEMBER 9 ALL THE GOOD STUFF ON SALE 20% TO 80% OFF ALL T-SHIRTS S10.89 SURF a ·sPORT $1.91 SPRING SIJITS ON SALE MHI TINA • MISS BODY OBJECT • In Per1on S~ATURDAY, AUGUST 4th 1:00 • 3:00 THE ORIGINAL SURF a SPORT -Ol'TIN COPll!D • llUT HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDAY t:oo A.M. • fO:OO P .M. ltlNOAY t:00 A.M. • t:OO P.M. . NEVER DUPLICA TIDI . . ~ • 2224 ~ llMI. _ __, I -N9wport lilldl, CA 12M3 . PLENTY OF PARKING BEHIND '.'(714) 171-7174 JOHNSTf:D ag:~~t':,::00 P.M. (71') ~IUllP .. . ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL: M . NO. 212 Editor'• Hotllne 642-6088 Y0411COl'M*lll9out ttlll ~ Pilot ot new. .. w1 be rWWWlildld end ~ .. to Edtor Willem lobdll. The NIM M-hour enlWlftng --mtay be ueed ID reoord ....,. ID ,_ edlllor on fltY top6c. eon.lbutorl ID CM LAllllra oc*.wM mutt ~ l'9ir name end 1111~• rMnber b ....,.,, ,.,. ii 'I°"' ~ '*'lptplr, we WMI 10"" ~ ment. D•lly Piiot dellvery g'*8RIMI "1°". Mt ... ,......,.,.., ........ ...,.. noon end ~ 0111JJt wl a. .,_Id, Ctl....,. 10 ~.and wt ... i •~~noon. OW Cu11111• ..,.. c..r. Ml ....... """ """' ....... to • p.m. aatldlt a,"" Mtfl en •nl1t,., ..... ~ ·~ ................ To mike I correction Telephone numbers arcua.tton Orange County 842~ l.llguna Niguel 495-eeOO Advertlllng Clutlfl9d 642-5878 Display 642-4321 Edttortal Newt 540·1224 Spans 842-4330 Newt, aporta fax 848-4170 Mlln office eu11n ... on1ce 642--4321 BusNatfax 831-5902 How8rd L Schramm Vice President Advertlling & MlllM1ing -..... ,Showell Vice Pr911denc Circulation Pr.modlhah Vice Pr"6cMnt Cc>Mro .. r Dlvld Holett VlcePr~t ProdUdlon W1Mlem I. Lobdell Vloe Prnldent andE~ a.lff'MIMn Ctudied~ • ( ' ... ·D r arwl :Lasorda 'pastathon' Ferguson's Llngulnl and Scampi A 'Lag/lo plt!ases judges most Mondey, I laid J would i.veal the winnen of Tommy Luorda't Celebrity Pana Cookoff today, plu1 a m:ipe or two. We would have done it lben e~cept ~) the eolumn ran lona. and ~> I 1ueu I wa1 in the tents w en the winners Fred were announced. · Joe F~IOn, who bas MMttn been a e>ocs.er player ot coech for 16 yr.an, . hit a homerun with his Unauini and Scampi A'Lulio. The • media judies pve rum more than twice as many votes u the nellt pasta cooker. , Tbou&h the Ferauson part is Irish, l.asorda told the crowd at the cooko1r that Fcrauson's mother's family came from Calabria. That made the army of hunary j\ldsts feel more comfon.ablc with the authenticity of his cookina. But probably not the other chefs. Othen in the toJS three were fUitarist Tommy Tedetco's Pasta Nova and actreu Connie Stevens Baked Ziti. For their efforts, Ferauson, Tedesco and Stevens will have their dishes offered on the menu at t.J\e Anaheim Hilton's Pavia restaurant, where l.asorda'' pasta~n was held. The hotel is also makina donations to chariJies the innen select. tierc's Joe's winnina recipe: JOE FERGUSON'S LINGUINI & SCAMPI A'LAGLIO 3 lbs. jumbo shrimp, split, veined and patted dry I lb. hnguini, cooked al dente and drained 2-4 cloves minced prlic 1h cu-p olive oil YJ teaspoon salt I/• cup minced panlcy, preferably Italian 20 chopped ltahan, pear-shaped tomatoes Heat olive oil in larac skillet and cook 3 minutes over medium heat. stirrina frequently. "Sprinkle salt, prlic and panJcy over shrimp and cook 4 more minutes, continuina to stir. Add tomatoes and sttr continuously for about 5 minutes.. Pour over linauini. Serves 4-6. ConsidcrinJ the prlic fumes that filled the room, the tast.e was really quite delicate. For sure there was flenty of that splendid lily. Allium sarivum, but it didn't get out o control. Nor did the garlic in former Ram quarterback Vin~ Fer· rapmo's old family recipe for Broccolo a la Pasta. If you want a copy of that. or Connie Stevens' ziti, send me the usual sclf-adrcssed. stamDC<l cnvelo~ here at the Oraqe Coast DaUy Pilot. It'll take awhile, but you II act it. · The Fred Column's third vote went, as noted Monday. to Tommy Lasorda's wife Jo. Sbe opened a jar of their bottled sauce and poured it over a plaiter of past.a. As Tommy and Jo insist on sayin1. "It's not sorta good. It's Lasorda good!" Congratulations to the winners and (burp) condolences to the runners up. 0 Pa11 ~e CUutro: The Lasorda affair reminded Pit.a Stanley of the time a few years back when she and husband Lee were rustling up a batch of firefood at the BaJboa Bay O ub Chili Cookoff. Theirs was a low-key team. Just some friends and neighbors. and their dot. A drunk kept lurchin& by the booth claiming to be a judge and dcmand1na chili to taste. Ptta repeatedly told the sot that the chili needed to simmer lonicr. but that deterred him not at all. Idea! You sec. they had brought a can of Kcn-L-Rat1on for their dog and ... Yes. she did. She plopped a scoop of the dog food into one of the httlc paper cups used for judging. spooned just a wee drop of chili Juice on top and pvc it to the guy. ''S'F,ood. lady." the drunk slurred. •·Needs a httlc more cilantro. though.· 0 Boeored t• be Hoaorff: When I saw the ad in the P11-t, I wondered what wu aoina on. There we were. sketched in varying degrees of accuracy and flattery: Judy Chamberlain, Carol Humphreys. Jim Wood and Fred (note ho.,,., diplomallcally that's alphabetized). It invited the ~orld to drop by K-OCEA N's Thursday evening cocktail fling at the Four Seasons in Newpon Center and meet the Piiot'• squadron of columnists. Carol and I got there first and discovered there were splcndidlr, calligraph1ed name tags waiting._id~ntifyin3 ~s as "Honored Guest. · With six gold Stal'$. yet! As a one-time sergeant who has never.been an honored aucst at anything. I was quite flattered. For quite a while, Carol and I still weren't quite sure what was aoina on or why we were there. There was a radio interview being conducted on one side of the room. so we went to the other. We huna out by the bar but they came and snagged Carol anyway. l escaped into the crowd. They were business people. society people. professional people and people who just came by after work. And, of course, PUet J>CO{>le. scores of us. It was fun. K-OCEAN's doina thts apin tomorrow evening from 4 to 8. The hors d'oeuvrcs arc Jood and free. The drinks arc good and not frtt. If you feel like mixing. it's a class act. Frd Mat'fJa'• ~,... M ... rs. Webnday• .., Frlay•. Red cars brought early Balboa tourists \ .., ..... _,... 111• l"'eclflc llectrk .retl CM IN'OU9ftt die ftnt towtna. .. llNNI 1trou9llt dletll Mell. • la Newpert Bead: The Pacific Electnc red can linkina Newpon Beach and Balboa to Los Anat.lcs bro~t the first visiton to the newly built Balbol PavlUon in the earty 1900s. The BaJbol Hotel, built in 10 ~to accomodate the lnltiaJ tourist aroup and the tent city built betwten the ocean and the harbor, made Balboa a favorite summenime deltination. a habit Southern Californians have never broken. Share youi ~moria with Oki Yqu Know. Stod fOUt &vorit~ old 1toMI and l)botos to OKI Y<NI Know. 0..-.. C...I DallJ Pitt . P.O. Bot 1160. Costa MtM. 92616. ~-~•1Aw .... h COSTA MESA -lt"a becD a divisive year ln tbe ~· witb = .. campe dalbini ovtt llMlll as Lbe OI tbt Share Our Mves emac food puuy ud illepJ im~tion. .diviaioaa are likely to be rdlicted In tbe ~ City Council campalan, wbicb it .....Sy abowiaa two divtrtmt 1Chool1 of thoUfht amOQI tbe five announced cudidatcs runntna · for two open eeau. Councllmu Orv Amburaey and Mayor, Peter Buffa have announced they will 1eet second 1enn1 in the November elect.ion. Some camP9i1n croufirc will no doubt be excbuled between incumbent Amt?ursey. and two polil.ical newcomers wbo differ SIW'ply wilh tbc councilman on mattcn of philosophy and appn>Kb 10 pemmenL Karen ~cOlinn, 1 board member with Shan Our Selves, COltl Mesa'' laratst charity, bas frequently found benclf at odds with Amburaey. who lent bis suppon &o wnt Costa Mesa resi· dents who Wanted lhe charity moved from Rea Community Center. Jn -.n interview Tuesday, McGlinn critiC12ed what she ~ribed as a tendency in the city's sovernmenJ to react politically to problems without really solving them. She made specific reference to ctTons by 9y IRIS YOKOI 0..., "'°' ,..., --. NEWPORT BEACH -A Fire Department proaram aimed to clean up the dead brush and ovcrarown tree limbs in Corona del Mar's Buck G ully will . ruin the environmentally sensitive habitat in the canyon, one propeny owner con· tends. Ron Kennedy, who owns three-quarters of an acre in the canyon, said the Fire De~mcnt's effon to rcdu~ a ma,·or fire hazard will actually destroy the natura plants and harm the ecosystem in the area. But city fire officials said the vegetation poses too serious a hazard and that the brush clcanng program will not strip the land of its natural cover. A state fish and game official, meanwhile. said his depanment would not interfere with the city's fire prevention effon. A;Jn~ ao:jMb ~I city policy ~med II ~ iUepJ immipation by deeyillaput fuedi ao orpniutiom that lft'Ve undocwnaued iouniann "· a;,-, think you need 11tOQ1 a.denbip_ but yog don't..ract toe~ wind thaa blows by tryina 10 IOfm I City policy,' she aid. "'Tbnc thinp CU be. veiy divisive. A lot of ~want 10 attn1Nte all of our l)C'Oble1111 to immiention. They're rctpondina in a nep ve "J· Uid I'm 1ft11d Orv has a.iven them a forum. Amburaey countcn that be ii only doina what a rcspool.ible cou.ncil membtt should do in respondint to what be uys ii ovcrwbelmina community oppolilion lO ~ina of JOY· ernment fund' &o orpniutioot whose chents include illepl ahens. Moreover, be said. tbc residency verification policy, which bas been strUck down by the federal depanmcnt of Housina and Urban Development, . would have worked. "If we can remove that incentive, so that allepls know tbef re not aoina lO ,et 1 free meal and a free plac! to stay. they11 go someplace else," h~ said. Another challcnfCt', Jay Humphrey. who was narrowly defeated Ul the 1988 election. at5o zeroed in on Amburaey in an interView this week. L1ke McGlinn, Humphrey said he is chalJenging both incumbent candidates, and not a1m1n1 only at Amburgey. The Fare Department has ordered 165 prop- erty owners alqng Buck Gully and Morning Canyon to remove all dead brush. cut grass and weeds to within 3 inches ofthe ground and prune bushes. shrubs and trees to one-third of their beiaht. ment's su"cstton that propeny owners plant ··fire rcsist1 ve vegetation" like iceplant. per· iwinkle. ivy and African daisies. Buck Gully Tuesday afternoon. • Judgina by the bicycles and other belongi localed nearby, the two individuals were parcntly livina in the brushy canyon, Brown sa The heavy buildup of vegetation in that area plus the dry weather conditions combine lo pose a serious fire hazard for the nearby homes. "In an environment.ally scns1ttve area, you try to keep native plants there.·· Kennedy said. Fire Marshal Ray Brown ackn6wledged he has received a few complaints but said most of the propeny owners have been cooperative and ~upport1\C of the program. which 1s 11med to prc"cnl fires from gcning oul of control. .. Those are the types that normaJly st.an fo fires." be said. Bruce Eliason. environmental services su vLsor for the state Department of Fish and Ga said his staff would not interfett with a C1ly's prevention ctToru. part1cularly in a .. htahly vclopcd area .. like Corona dcl Mar. according to fire offi cials. ' The propeny owners have until Aug. 22 to take action. Otherwise. the city wall clean up the area itself and bill any delinquent property owners for the work. Kennedy. a 17-ycar resident of the area. and a couple of other environmentalists have com- plained that the cleanup cffons will strip the land of its natural vegetation. ··There was no desire to denude the environ· men\," Brov.n saad. ··we want to make 1t more manageable. We felt ll was time to clear 1t. we·rc looking aner the welfare of the people and their properties. Eliason said he had been coniacted b)' so c of the residents opposed lo the brush clean but he believes \he Cit)' plan is limited enou Furthermore. the st.ate 1s presently too sh siaffed to conduct a detailed rcv-1ew of the program. Eliason said ··Every firefighter in the city womes about a fire in those two areas:· "If you prune the shrubs and brush. )OU leave no room for the small animals to hide from coyotes and other predators:· Kenned) said. Kcnn~dy further 5e0ffed at thf Fu-c Depart· Brov. n alluded to the huge fires earlier this month that dcstro}ed homes and blackened acres of land 1n Santa Barban and Carbon Canyon and s~ud he found lwo "vaarant types" smokJna in Ehason said Buck Gully 1s a s1gn1fi wildlife habitat. but he was unaware of cndanatred spec1cs hv1na there. Bergeson condemns state budget 9y J IM GILLESPIE Qy--~ SANT A ANA -State-Sen. Marian Bergeson, R-Ncwport Beach. and other aythors of a stud) aimed at improv1tfg indigent mcd1- caJ care in Orange County Tuesday condemned the state budget. which they contend would gut health ser· vices for the poor. "I feel hkc an architect who has area• plans, but has no funding to build the structure," said Orange County ~upcrvisor Gaddi Vasquez. "I think we arc aomg to take some enormous leaps backward .. . when .. that budget is signed." The state spending blucpnnt will result in cuts of at least $ L8 miUion from the S 185 milhon currently knt to Orange Count) for health care. About S 13. 7 m1lhon of that amount woul~ be slasht-d from the Indigent Medical Sen ices pravam. The count)' 1s alrcad) faced with ltS own S 17 million budget shortfall "The b•• hit 1s on the IMS pro- grams," said Bcricson. "It's an un- rcahst1c cut. It s1mpl) is not palatable. 11's not v.-oruble. and will devast.atc man) counties. "We've heard rcpcatedl) that man) counties have played out their worsecasc sccncno. and they say 1h1s is so much worse ... added 8cl"ICS<>n. the Republican nonuncc for hcutcn· ant governor. Vasquez.. Bergeson and heads of vanous county aacnc1cs have spent the past 11 months mapping out ways 1n whi ch health care for the county's poor could provided. The end result was a 12· report containing rccommcndau s that include ask1n1 the Board f Supe~ 1sors to increase the counl! 's support of communtt) climes. Here arc the winning playinJ card numbers picked Tut'sda} night for the Cahfom1a Lottcf}'s dail) ··[)c(-co" game· Hearts· J +Clubs. 7 Diamonds Jack +Spades 7 Pla)crs .,_,ho co~tl) gut'Ssed all four cards will win SS.000. Leather slasher hits South Coast Plaz;t.. COSTA MESA - A vandal with a fetish for leather struck two shops at South Coast Plaza over the weekend. do1 ng tho usands of dollars in dam· •· Manaacrs . ~ the Bruno Mqli and Bally shops rcponed that • 2• atalher iacketa wonh a total of more than Sl0,000 were slashtd. apparent· W With ~ a razor black Saturda> or Sunday. The small cuts were found on the backs of the jackets.. Dunna an inventory at Bruno Mqli Sunday evenina. half-inch ataW. were found on 20 jackets valuc:d at S 17.660. Tbe slashing 1s believed to have occumd between 10 a.m. Saturday and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Four jac:tets., with a total vaJue of SJ.380 were slashed at th~ Bally 1torc between 9 1.m . and 6 p m Sunday. . _., ., o.u, ,,,,., .. .... 8.4.S a m \.111nJ11\ ·o Scratcht's ma1.k v.11h a sharp 1001 wt'rt found all o'er a 1.ar 1>1rl.C'd 11 South Coast Plaza Monda)' .\ wo man rtponC'd that lht' damagt' t'S\lmaled I I S~.(100, OC'CurTN brtwttn 11 "\() a m and noon while shr v.u ha' 1ng lunch Fountain VRllf'~ A man pulled into ~unK"I Motor\. ll)q()() IUilama R1,er, and ~untcd 1ha1 a nt'v. coohna un11 be installt'd in his ca r He tht'n Id\ for approlllmllrly two hou~ u tht' v.ork v.a\ br1n1 fln1sht'd '-' ht'n ht' rt1urncd 1v.o houfl lllt'r ht' cla1mt'd ht' had rorao11r n hi\ ch«kbook At thll potnl. ht" Jumpt'd 1n tht car and spt'd off v.11hou1 P'I' 1n1 h1<1S1 03 Q.S tltll 0 Somrone pnt'd opc-n lht' lockrr of an t'mplo)« 11 tht Oran~ Count) San1· 1a11on D1s1mt, l03'' Elhs 4.vt'. and stok $50 v.onh of cash 0 Burthin rntt'rt'd throuah a Mt. H utchin&' Strtct rn1c.lcn«'1 window and stoic Sl,900 1o11or1h of propn1y 0 In 1he I 7SOO block of Santa Cristabel, Ml~tont' tnlerrd a rn1dt'nl"t' anc.I sto lt' SI .O'S v.orth of posxm A rn1dent in t~ I 0200 hloc-k of Warner 'en11C' rtptlMt'd lhat h1' u11hty boit and 11' contt nu -.-c~ 1toltn from his tMI. v.h1lt 11 v.u. &-l'kt'd on 1he strttt lbic' ts t.tolt a I Q8J Toyota C'ehaa from a l"t'sidt'nt 1n the I 600 block of Santa Mana trttt ·Huntington Beach In the 8700 block of Ba) wood Om t'. a rM1dcnt rt'portt'd to pohC't' ltlat a confuse.'<!. rldcrly woman had walkt'd into h1\ home and rtfuscd 10 lcavr Hr said that she J1i.1n·1 appc-ar to he \ICll. onl) confused 0 Bu~rs stoic· min1·bhnd~ and aolf clubs Trom a homt in 1ht' 2100 block of Hunt1n11on 1rcc1 0 X'.Cral )OUths Jumped O't'r a ft'n« 1n tht' 18 7()0 bled . of H un1tn1ton Strttl and stok fru11 from 1 rt'\rdrnt'\ van1 0 . Somcont' broke out a rt'ar "'tndov. of a rntdcnC't' in tht' lb70U block of V1t'V.· point unc and too .. ~tt'rC'O v1dcocaSX"llC' rt'COfdcr 1nd trlc' 1\1on Irvine Two men, one of -who m "'IS armt'd ¥<1th 1 ~ho1aun, robbtc.I a Nonhv.ood Dtl Taco of SI H '" Monda) n1&}11. then CSC'apt'd in a wh11c compact sta11o n " .. on dnven b) 1 1h1rd man No one wu 11vurt'd in the robbery. which occun'C'd JUSI after 9 p,m Mond.a). at the Dtl Taro 11 '780 In tnt' Boulevard Rcat1ur1nt cmplo)'"t's to ld 1n vest& .. ton 1h11 one or tht' men wa\ v..e.nn1 a Mndkc:l'C'h1ef over his f~ and a watch cap pullt'd over his C)'CS. Polttt were unabk 10 obu1n a ckta11ed dncnp- uon of the lttOnd robbtt or or the man dM\ ins the car The 1no v.as last attn d n ,1n1 ea11bound on lrvu~ Bouk"ud Monda) ntaht 0 M°" tMn $700 1n nuncry contaancn wert ~ed ta.lr.l'ft from Env110ftl'Mtn•I Land Pf Produna. 3007 Ma.in • on \ • ~ Monlia) b~ th1C'\c~ "ho cul a whj>I 1n the compan) 0 \ frncr 0 Someo ne pnt'd opc-n the rt"ar J ol DtSt'IS<' ~l('C'\IOn lntcmauonal rhd 100._ ~1S<'t'llanco1.1'\ tool~ 'al\H'd II S 00 Laguna fk.a~h , • A cablc--1cle' 1s1on bcn . a howl of ~'n' and other 11cms v.orth $37S ~ takr n from a home in the I I 00 h o( Ga,1011 b) 1h1c,cs "'ho cnterrd 1h ugh tht-lockt'd 10>tnc.lo1o11 of I &Ut'St houtf 0 -, • Someone cntcrt'd t~ l"t'lf door~ a home on C'ea no1hu1 Dn'c and 1 1 cabk-TV bo\. 1v.o VCRs and ocher m\ valued at S I .,.,~ ~ 0 • Propnc1on of a shop at C'o.~\llh wa)' and Ocean .\vcnUt' rompla1 . tfutt a blon& woman 1n her 50I had n romina 1n and ou1 of the uort •na and ~1m1n1 • • • Newport ~ach • Someone sprayed black pe1nt ;... 1 • Y<h1tt 1987 Pontiac Fitt.blrd oart.~1n 1 .. ,.. 1n tht' 3700 blOck ofl>ark tuc· causina $800 wonh of dam•. t 0 A 1916 Honda Prelude alto ~ $800 dam• on the naht ftont Side af\er two rocb we"' thrown at 1t It drove down MICArO\llt 8ou.lc\'*t . 100 feet A-om San JOllQ'Pn HUii . The dn~. a l.oftl 9rctl mu. lllr • behcvtd the rocks wttt thrown nonhbound ·~ of MacArthm. ' 0 • .., A Sl.000, budlMdc, ........... dlal at or tn11 rnar111e --dita00fal8f ftom • dnwtt \II • Ow SOC> blo(k of Sea...-d ao.S. • t • - LONG BEACH -The Wah~ CO. today ·nec1 plua fot .. Pon ~." .... "°81puty delcribe u an oce&D«iaillld .._.. mrt and l•liMlic. • relOf1 on tbe lolfl llllda ....,._t; com~y statement aid. DtsDey oftidall lla¥C been 1COUtinl a lice of more than JOO ecm. includiaa 256 acres that are onda' wit.er, in the Pon of lolil BeKh for months. • Tbc company WU required 90 ...,.ft I ~ muter plan for IJle prajKt eo tbe ~t' &Ad Pll1 of 1.oQa Beach today in oi*' to wn But for Qttblpt t.bc flnt time in ill history, the corporation it not beina sreeted with an UACOndiuonal wekome. 18:1..Uve neaotiatina ritbts to a prime piece of' property • Tl.be port AIU. • The entertainment slut wanta to baaild a SI billion f n Lona Beach. tome residents are exprenlna concern about the traffic IAd amot 1n amueement perk would brina, as weU as bavina tbe Disney comptny wieldina innuence in their city. • tbetDe pert in either I.Ona ae.cb or Anaheim, pittint p.e two cities !'Pinst each oiher in 1 beddina. war. • • Disney offiCials empbuized \bat aubmittal of the ~ conceptual master plan is t.bc fint step in a "Walt (Disney), bleu tais heart, is dead. And this is not th~ corporation \bat it onoc was," Nelson Wysont of the ~nd Di•trict Neiahborbood AJSOcia, tion, told 1M Los Anaeles Timct. !thy development p~ and made it clear they e not ruled out expansion an the ~County city R Wah Disney opened Disneyland 3S years -ao. .. Discussions aR also under way with the City of .Aoabeim, and a decision on whether to proceed in either location is not expected until next y~ar... a The auociadon ii one of about 80 neifbborhood aroups and businesses considerina Disney's mtentions. While officio at Lona Beach City Hall clearly favor a Disney development that would brinJ millions of dollars in revenue to the tax·C><>Or c1ty, some . " ..... Up ~h~ Ladd~r . Western Digital promotes Braun :ia"1ya A.. Brau was promoted to •executive vjce presiden1 of all buiiness operations for Irvine-based Weatera Dl1ltal Corp. Braun was previously senior vice president of the. company's Storage Products bfllincss unit and has 12 years ex- pc!ience at Western Digital. She will ;..-responsible for product research and development, manufacturing and markeung for the company's two business units -Storage Prod· uO\S and Microcomfnifcr Products. 0 · Gre1ory 8 . Baird was appointed '° the new pos1t1on of director of Orange County sales for Bl•e Cron of California in the company's Costa Mesa office. Baird previously worked for Prudential Insurance <>ompany's group insurance depart· rttcnt for 15 years. most recently as chrector of group marketing. Baird opened and managed Prudenual's Orange County group office from 1984 to 1988. 0 Frw Foster was promoted to Ontnge County regional manager for 'lie Fieldstone Co., headquartered in Newport Beach. Foster will over- su all aspects of housing develop. . ~ Kathryn A. Br•un, •••Cutlve vice president •t Western Dlglta l. ment including site acqu1s1t1on. gov- C'rnmenuil approvals. market rC'- search, construction. merchandisin' and sales administration. Foster was previously assistant regional man- aaer and project manager for Field· stone. 0 David W. Gartley was made mar· !1etin& manaaer for Multiple Em- ployer Trusi..>-tarketiog at Pacific ~·tut Groep Llfe luw uce Co. in Foun&ain Valley. Prior to joining PM Group, Gartley was marketing manaaer for Fireman's Fund In- surance Co., ii\. charge of employee benefits services for the Group Commercial Division. Ganley will o versee management of marketing. communications. sales support. market research and analysis. 0 Leslie Freemu was promoted to director of Costa Mesa-based Forma, a landscape architecture firm. Freeman will be responsible fo r general and specific planning projects and the preparation of en- vironmental studies. Her recent pro- JCCts include plann10g of the 1,2()(). acre Sall Creek community in Chula y1sta and a regional shopping center to be built 10 Anaheim Hills by Trammell Crow C'o. :Hilton Corp. pulls out of Irvine 8y RUSS LOAR 0....., l'ilot lullnn• llfrft•• , IRVINE -Hilton Hotels Corp. is pulling out of the In 10e Hilton. lqok10g to nd itself of a restrict1\e Irvine Co. contract which limits the chain's ability 10 open new holds near lrv10e . . . .. .i\s we rc' 1c"'ed our corporate de' elopment plans for Southern C'allfom1a. 1t became clear th at geo- graphic restrictions 1n our agreement precluded us from pursuing other prom1s10g projects 1n the area.'' said H~mar A. Roscnast, senior vice president of Hilton's wC'stern region Hilton's last da) at the hotel will be Oct. 15 and no nc1A management <."t>mpan) has )Ct been named. The 436-room hotel opened tn 1985. "WC''rc talking to other hotel com- pantcs and we·re looktng to make a dects1on on the ne"' operator "tth 1 n the next 30 da) s.'' said Don McNull. vice president and general manager of the In inc Co.'s hotel dt\ ISIOn Irvine Hilton C.,eneral Manager la) Oxford said hotel bus1ne'i'i in the area 1s h1ghl) compelltl\e and Hilton 1s cager· to pur'iue Ol'"' op- portu01t1cs. ··The) ha'e been talking "'"h other 10\ estors and pcoplt' "'ho have other projects on the dra" ing boards." Oxford Sc11d Sluggish occupanc ~ rates in dn:a~ Hiiton Hotel Corp. wlll end tt1 contract with th• lrvln• Co. to manag e the lrvlne Hiiton •• o ( Oct. 1 s. surruund10g the: airport a'eragC'd 6J 6 percent la~t )Car. up only 3 pcru·nt from 1985. according to lr\lnc .it.rnunttng firm Pannell Kerr T or\ler Room rates arc also \.\Ca~. :n 1."rag1ng S 74 83 a room in 1989. 1.omparcd to S71 01 four )cars earlier. McNull said there are no hard fcchng' between the lrv1nr Co and ll1lton Hotels ( orp .. rhe Jrvme Hilton ha\ de, eloped a \trong commun1t~ prescncc and acceptance. which I!> tcst1mon) to the capabiltucs of its management team and its emplo)ces." he said Hilton runs three other hotels tn Orange Count~ tnclud1ng the ncwl)' opened Waterfront Hilton 10 Hunt· 1ngton Beach. Hilton Suites in Or- ange and the 1,6()().room Anaheim Hilton. The Hilton chain operates 259 hotels nat1onw1de. including the 2.000-room Flamingo Hilton in Laughlin. Ne.... which held grand opening ceremonies toda). Dutch firm buys FAO Schwarz COSTA MESA -FAO Sch'-'art. a symbol of k1dd1e chic in Amcnra for decades. has been purcha<>cd h' the Netherlands' m~prcst1g1ou's department store cha t he Du1ch buyer announced today. NV KoninkhJke BtJenkorf Behccr. or KBB, said 11 bought FAO Schwarz for an undisclosed amount. and would use the Amcncan to) palace's prestigious name to expand 1ts U.S. operations. the publicly owned corporation said it had bought all of FAO Schwarz's 17 stores. including the South Coast Plaza outlet as well as ssores 10 New York, San Francisco. Boston. Chicaao and Beverly Hills. ..~ .\0 ~ch"au "1he prl'·l'll11m·11t r1.•ta1lcr of tim· tO)\ 1n the "orld and '-'l' <11c committed to bu1ld1ng on I \0\ 1rad111on of c\ccllcnce." •\ne Maas. ( ha1rman ol KBB. said in a ~latcment. At the up-market end of KBB's Dutch operations 1s the BiJenkorf department storr cha10. which .scll'I cx.cl us1ve fashions. cosmetics and furniture. a~ well a~ elaborate tO}S Its Oagship store 1s a landmark 1n the center of Amsterdam. right across the street from the city's royal palace. B1jenkorf means beehive 1n Dutch. KBB's 1989 sales totaled S 1.6 7 billion FAO Schwnr1. which \\3\ foundl'll 10 1862. has t>cen prt\'ately own«d b) a group led hy Peter C'. Mor~c. chairman. and Peter L. Harris. p_rc!ll· dent and chief e>.ecuuve officer. Morse 1s leaving the company. but Hams and the rest of the present management team arc expected to continue 1n th C1r roles after the acqu1s1tion. In its 100-plus years of operation. FAO Schwarz ha\ become a toy retailing phenomenon known for lavish displays and elaborate presen- tations of new products. -By n~ A .. ~l•tttl Pn11 Defense contractor o · C .I , / gets SS . 1 million fine 1-Jef 010ny Sa1eS Strong EL CAJON -A defense contrac- tor pleaded auihy to charies it mts· Jed the government ~ providin1 i.ncoQlplete infonnation on classified submarine sonar contracts and ha • apud to pay SS. I m1lhon in t'r"Stitu· uon to the iovemment. Ametek·Strau. an EJ C1Jon-baSC'd compeny, also was fined S 110.000 as a result of pleadin1 1u11ty to two '"'nll of makina false statements to HUNTINGTON BEAC'H -De- spite the slu11ish real estate market. almost half of a new condomimum development here was sold durin& the last 10 days. Pier Colony. a JO~turt of Hunlln.&ton Beach-based California Rcsons lnternat1onal and Haseko Jnc. of Lo Aniclcs. reported t~t 52 new hous1na units valued at SIS ln1lhon were sold within the last two wccb. The development 1n on Pa· c1fic Coast Hiahway across from the Hununaaon Beach Pier. many of the Pier Colony units arc pnced less than the medtan pnC'e of a sinalc family home in Oranae County." said Seon J. Scott. director of residental sales for Haseko. The condom101ums range in pt1~ from S 190.000 to S6 I 0.000 and mo t offer ocean views. U n it~ ran1c from ' tlle aovernment. CJ.S. Auomey Wilham Braniff an· : DOUoccd the aarccment, which came : after 1-0 months of nqotiallons .... .,HCA eovcmment 1nd compeny •IOmc)'I. 11 a MWi conference Mooday. ~veloptn say comptti11ve pric· mt 11 the reason for Stron1 demand. "Pnmal") homcbu)'en find that 861 to 1.492 square feet. / "This helps mark a milestone in the redevelopment of down .. wn Hunalnaton Beach.'' said Henry Penso, spokesperson for C'ahfomia Rcsons ... The projctt is am0tt1 the mo~t Vls1ble cumplcs of cbanae 1n th11 coastal neighborhood." • rnidenlJ ~ ue worried aboui the ooAa: Ta.eY · IO tpendina aay ~for roads or OIMr' improvemeau to accommodate a theme put, but DilnCy oftldala bave said there wiU be no project ii the city la unwi.lliQa IO share tbe COltl. Malmuda. l>ilMy't JWOjeCt directot 9br tM PfOPC*d Lona 8eilch Plfkt lold the Timn. "It requiros what we ue (alRady) ~ about to do -~ williilt .0 lilleft and Uy to understand the conunuruty'• concems. •• The wdcome mat wu out fOr Disney at the Port of Lona Beach this afternoon . .. Why in tbe worlCt would we want 10 li"e money to a com .. ny that bu more money than mey. know what to do with and will make more money than they know what to do whbT' asked Karen Pilcher, pretident of lbe Rote Pa.rt Neiabborbood Corp. Other residents want 1ua11ntees that a ~ty of the 10,000 jobs in the propoeed park would 10 to local people. . ••AJtbouah we realize that the Riina of the muter plan does not itidicate that Disney will definitely come to Lona Beach, we aR hippy that Disney is intemted in our city, and we wilt do everythina we ctn to make their pro.iect a 1uoocs1 and to brina it to full fNldon," Kid C. Robert Laoplet, pmident of the Lont leach Board of Harbor commissioners. Pon officials declined to comment about f*ific "lmportina blondes from Huntiniton Beach is not out idea of providint local jobs." neijhborhood lt.ader Stan~ Greene aid. as~s of the plan. . . In a pre~, s&atemcnt today, Alan yi~•n, Dilncy officials admitted such ~ctions WCR new to them, but said they would stick to their strate&Y . .. It's the firat time I am awaR that we've hid'" to approach a project in Quite this fashion,.. David vice pmidcnt of Disne Development Co.. Disne •'is committed to buil~na a second major t me parl in Southern California." • ., -~y 01)' N~n a.rib ff II \ ·r '\ l St-: It I D NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 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Nest di ~ -'• 1 Sh~w~i' ~ -1' Un Ir J , -'• UnvM l )_.. -'• .. Allele .,.,...... of Newport hedl wlttl Dwn a.., (leftl and Cr............ . Actre11 KelfJ McGIH11, director Tom a rad· ac. Inside advice/Divorce Artlll Je .. Pol -. Pr .. •llellll wllfl Tiier ... eo.ta .. , portr... ..,,. . Midsummer's Eve: 'As You Like It,.._ ··This is the short and the Iona of pc catered menu of Caesar salad it": A Midsummer's Eve at the (&ucsts were praisina it). pasta. Grove was a fun evening under the prawf!s. ~f and to dic(t) .for dcs- stars. scrts mcludang bananas foster. The .Grove ~' Festival The McGdlis party was seated at board hostina the benefit in the the .. As You Like It" table and Garden Grove Courtyard and j~inina them was festival producing Amphitheater put the spotlight on director Tom Bradac who was van ty·.::. ait. dinina and theater -Kelly's drama teacher 'at Newport for a vtrJety of people from all over Harbor High. Oranae County. Some of the guests "Tom is responsible for my be· bad never been to the tlieater while comina an ~tress," said McGillis. others were 11rdent Shakespeare fans who was featured l!lJlumerou1 mov- and fans ~f the 12-ycar-old facility's ics includina "Top Gun," "Witness" prcsentat1ons. and "The Accused, .. and is a mem- Local prl makes good actress bcr of the Grove's board of trustees. K~lly McGillis, her husband Fred After dinner, McGillis was on Tillman and her father Or. Donald stqe with Daniel Bryan Cartmell McGillis of Ne~ Beach were K.amella Tate OreaoiY Itzin., Joh~ amona the 110 din1na on the Chiap-,. .Frederick Jones ud cart Reaiardo doina readinas . and 1cencs from Shakespeare for more than 400 patrons. At the close of the performance McGiUis was presented her portrait done by French artist Jean Pol d . Franqueuil, who now makes his home in Huntinaton Beach and has Balboa Peninsula as his favorite paintina spot His work was ex.hjbi- . .. Vida Dean tcd in Courtyard pJlery. Ooscly chcckiOJ out the artist's ••••••••••••• work aoo approving were Pat and --...hJ Cart Neiucr of Ncwyort Beach, just timer at the Grove. back from an anniversary trip to ''I'm a third aeoeiation Gardim eastern Europe ... Actually. we arc Gro vean," said committee mcmblr here toniaht bcCause we. know Kelly Mary Ellen Hadley of 1tvine ~ ... our aon Andy was in Tom Brad~ ina with husband Micb8el .... -ca;: ac's clus at N~ Harbor tbe ebrated my fifth birthday in mil saJM year as Kelly, said Pat. a fint park.." added Hadley, wbo ii _. president of the Irvine School baMll. New manqcr of Sab Fiftia I«-.,; enuc, South · Coast Plaza, ~ Cross and husband Rode:rict CW. were mwna their oc benefit deWL With the two was SFA fashion dirff-: tor Billur Wallerich, an honorary~ chair of the evenina. The store ._ one of the corporate sponson ~ ina the festival raise S20,000 towatd a SS0.000 matching Irvine F~o­ dation pnt. (Armen Harutumu added SS.000 from American El· press.) •I ··1 like this theater. it's smaU. in tima le with quality productionL' I've been on the bo8.rd for a ,...- now," said Alk1a Dorman of New• port Beach. • Others part1apatina in the ei were Carol and Larry Hoffman (4 . Lill at the sponsoring Irvine table). board president Jeanette Justus of Lqana.. Diet Kuspa. Sue and Bob Brown. JoAnn Noyes. .a~ Tom Tates of lrvine (pattnts bf K.amella). commlllee chair David Krebs. Tom Moon and Barbafa Hammcnnan. The eveni~ concluded witb • sens and coffee -'"Sweets to the sweet: farewell!" ' Ste pf at her' s rights different from na~ural f athef Dear Rudy Su: My wife ud I are 1eparatta1 after flve years of marrla1e. S.e b1 a IOll frem a prior manta1e. My 1tepsoD u4 I are very close. WUt are my rlptt wl~ respect to ~m If we elld ap 1ettla1 divorced? Since you refer to the boy as yo ur "stepson," I am assumm' that you never formally adopted him. If you had actuaJI}' gone through legal procttding.s for adoption. you would have the sa me rights (and rcsponsabtlitic5) as any natural father. Stepparents play by an entirely different set of rules. Sance your wife as the natural parent of your stepson, the odds arc against your getting custody of him unless there arc some special factors showing that it would not be in his best interests to live with either of hi·s natural parents. This docs not mean that you don't have any riahts to sec him or maintain a relationship with him post-divorce. Although there aren't .,iyt:cafic formulas which define whe step- father can and should Stt s step- son, Califo rnia law makes it clear that the court docs have the a bthty to award visitation rights to a non· parent spouse enmeshed an a divorce. While you may not have a whole lot of nghts as far as cus todial arrangements with your stepson. the courts arc also unlikely to impose financial responsibilities on you for his future support. Our laws spcc1fy that the mother and father have an equal responsibility to provide sup- port for a child -there is no mention of obligatio ns on the part of stepparents. In order for the court to impose any financial obliptions on you for child support of your step- son, the court must make ceruun findinp. They include finding that 'Other woman' knows she cheats everyone DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column about ''The Other Woman" has been naaaina at me all wtoCk. What all the cheated -on wi ves say a,bout The Other Woman is absolutely true. I a m one of them and here's a letter I wrote to has wife. Dear Wife of My Lover: I have aone aaainst all my own beliefs. walked away from my marriqc. confused my children. confused my· self and become totally blind to everythina except whatever it is <hat your husband wants or nC'cds. I have Iott all self-respect bec.ause I have hun my family and I have bun you. If he can lie to you ao easily. rm sutt he can do the same to me. I have been tempted many times to call you on the phone and ask what lhc hell we arc doil\I with this poor c1tcuse for a man. Everyone. includ· i"I me, knows I am a fool. but I keep xeina him, spcndina money on him and lovina him. All the while I know that he will walk away from me one of these days. · I am envious of you be<:ause )'OU arc the one he aocs home to. You re~nt stabilit)' and comfort You hav~ the lqaJ filhll and aoclal IC'-~p\lnce that I never wiU have. Mcanwbi" I'm sJvln,a up e~ery· thina. includina myttlf. It's not tasy on this stdc of the fen~. a nd I feel 1u11ly because I d<ln t l1J H' 1ht t11ht Ann Landen to complain. What I am doina is strictl,Y out-of-bounds. Well, the bot· tom hoe is I asked for it and boy, am I atttina. it! -NOT PROUD Of MYSELF IN ORLANDO DEAR NOT PROUD: Y• _.. ..... aa.e .................... .r..: JM are..._.. .. •••dn1117. ..... , .... ., ...... ,.. ...... ....... ,.... Mlf•rllf Ut .. pt .... ,.eee el.-.: c••• •*• Y• ............. ...,,.. ... ...... ..................... h ... ft ........... jet ........ .... ,.. .... w.r. ,.. • ,.,.., ....... Oem of the o.r, Doo't worry about avoidJnt letnP'ation. A.a you ttt older, it wW ·=-To wrue 10 Ana .tddtm kll('rs 10 htt' t/o ..... Dall) PUet. P. 0 . Bo' t J60. Cost.t fru 9:6.!6. Randy Sue Morrison the child believe'S that you arc the "batural father. based upon your rep- ~scntations to the child. Further. ttk child must have relied upon th~ representations. This obvious- ly will not be the case where the nat father has also been in- volv with the child. Cle rly, these arc unusual factors. You ould discuss this issue with your a orncy if either you or your wife p s with the divoroc. Dear y SH: My H·lil•tbud UI HI 'ailHa paylq IH ~ ... port evetl ...... p die coert er4ere4 llllm .. pay\ me every m011da. Wlllat cu I de! First. you should know that every installment of child support (usually due monthly) is like a separate Judg- ment. It is collectible when due and bears interest at the legaJ rate. which ·s 10 percent. So, 1f your cit has not been payi na the support to you. vou are entitled to collect interest on "the back amounts. as well as the amount of child support owed. In many cases. you may be able to act a wage assignment. Thas mean'i that your ex-husband's employer will deduct the amount d1r«tly from his pay check and wtll forward the money to )OU each mo nth. Apph- cation for a wage assignment docs not normally require a court appear- ance. ' Failure to pay child support or- ders arc also punishable by con- tempt. Contempts arc of\en very difficult to prove in court. The proceedings arc cn manal in nature. so even 1f only one clement of the contempt 1s not proved. then the entire contempt must be dismissed In order to succcssfull) prevail on a contempt, you must show the fol- low1n than : Summer ''Sale \ ·so 0!o AND MORE OFF All Sale erchandise . - I . That there as a valid court order for the support. 2. That your ex-husband v.as aware of. or had knowledge of the o rder certJ/ld lamU, Jaw ~I. ,nc- lltt• , •• la lrriM. u r-..... a dJvortt-relald .-aU.. r-ea write Ro4y S-M.,.,.,._, c/• aw Dally PUot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. 3. That he had the abaht) to compl) v.ath the child suppmt order .--------------- 4. That he v..11lfully dasobe)cd the t'Ourt order. Fihng contempt charges can be faarly comphcated and 1t would be wisest to consult an anome) Rudy Sft Morrl•oa, • Star~ B•r RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTER Y INC. ........ y-Di.-.. c-.. ...... , 1•22 "AHOit •VO COSTA MISA-Ml-1156 ONE SUPER ·BowL WHERE SECONDS DON'T COUNT . Come in and enjoy unlimited refills d our crisp, fresh garden salad. You'll k:Ne f?11efY second d it . ' • , .. , ' leocf\ lhd . ~ leach • 1)'11 ( tt3rd 9' toe.rem""' .. c..rr...., . ho Moll w.i,, • .,... '""" .. ,,,,., eom.. .. 10llVNI ......... Sb. IUllOrians max.::.~t tbe 19509 WU the ..._. dee9de in biMory. Apen from its __. lO-_ycar run, tlaat particular period tw ....... with UI ft-om the f/ll'ly 1970. lO the pn!lleDC. t.haab to TV lbowa like "Ha~ QeYI•• ud "'Lawrne and Shirley " rerun bite> 1nfln.ity ud rMlo aaatio01 that de~ote tbeir entire .musl: cal fOnnat to" .. oklia but aoodiel." But the event that really kicked off the ootoina 'SO. craze wu the llroldway musical ''Ota.le." ln its time the lOl\ICtl·rwtnioa abow ever (ainoe aurpused by "A ChoNt Line"), .. Oreate" defined a aeneration of liabt· heanednest looked back on with fondnes.s by thoae (now in their own 50s) who lived and loved thro'4&h i1. The primary inaredients of any production of "Grease" arc youth and eneray1 and Golden West .Collqe is blesied with both m its cumnt, all-too-abbreviated engagement. Talent-wise, GWC's cup runneth ov~r. to the extent that several roles arc double-cast and the principals are backed by an unusually larie and bi&hly charged ensemble. But the core of the abow II • BM .., Id.WW rendJtioa o( )'OWll love UDdlr .... pi I .... becked by anuak:aJ direc&or O..Yid Antboay'1 excel~ orcbeltla. Jody'Cum•n employs every incb o(tbe tp9doua OoldeD WeM ..._ to mowlt the JUahJy ~ dance 11110uenc:a. Both "Shakift' al the HIP' School Hol)•1 and "Bom to Hand Jive" are ampraaive exerciaes ln mus movement. Eric Anderton cull a splendidlt:::" swath u Danny Zuko. the super-cool of the Bu.,er Pablce BoYt wbo'• fallen for a IOflCOUI new, blonde ttudeot, beautifully interpreted by Jaymj Brittian. Anderson excels in hit moment of Clomic hcanbreak, ••AJone at a Drive-in Movie," while Brlltian J<>eS heavy on the 1upr of her character, malc1n1 her eventual trans.- formation to foxy lady even more eye-openfoa. Wendy Pitts is a seductive delight as Rizzo, Queen of the Pink Ladiet, standina up for "bad 'girls" everywhere in her taunting solo, "There are Worse Thin.15 I Could Do." Jim' McCahill's car nut Kenickte is a reservoir of macho enc'1)', splendidly expended in the high-voltage "Greased Lightning" number. ( nWest • ~ Pauley are e&ctive • die cww~t ...... ---'° eecb ocber ud tbeir "MCJ!Nililt" duet ii a comic ~L Somi cbulctenatiou are ~clone. odlcft are burned to a crilp. Eumplel ol ~IUlr are K.eUy Kamen'• lDc:red.iblc lbrin . nerd. E~; Leslie Rowe'• heavily accenied flin., Many; Brandon K.eodaJJ Orove•1 clua cutu~ Sonny;, and, in particular, Ann Mic.hetle~ckee 1 noee-pickina. armpit«ratchina Cba4'..Jla, tbe brash, biah·kick.ina hu11y &om ICl"Oll town who team• up with Denny to win the danoe contett. Rick Cutidy renden a smooth, inaraU.tins DJ, while Sharyl Hobbs it a ftne, no-nouenae EnaJith teacher and Ken LaMance i~ believable as a beainnina 1uitari1t. Robert T9wntend'1 aU- wh.ite 'f"ecn ~l makes' a tterlin& ccn1et'piece for the .. Beauty SOhool Dropout.. number. Geuin& the audienoe in the mOod i1 a nostalaic (ror the older 1eneration) bit of pre- show cinema fCaturins rock.and roll &qendl Bill Haley and the Comets, Chuck BcrT)', Annette Funicello and others in all their blade-and-white &Jory. A bit tame compared to toda>'•s teen idols. &ut these were the trailblazen who left their indelible marks on modern music. Shal'on•ccattery, •rlc Andenon and J•yMf artttlan ffrom l•ftJ are featured In ''Gr••••" at Golden West Col-•t•· Director Stephen Schwartz presses the comic pedal to the metal, exageratina several charac- ters' idiosyncracies -Marty's Noo Yawk accent. Cha-Cha DiGregorio's lack of social graces: etc. Two standouts in support arc Sharon McCafTrey as the school social lioness Patty Simcox (a late addition in the role) and Victoria Prismantas' bright-eyed, bubbly Frenchy, the "beauty school dropout." Gino England and Only one more weekend remains for "Gruse," which concludes Thursday throuah Saturday al 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. in the main GWC theater on the Huntinaton Beach campus. Call 895-8378 for ticket information. 'Grand Hotel,' 'Les Miz' slated for Ar-ts Center The new nattoaal touring pro- ducuons of two top Broadway sho\.\s -Tommy Tune's "Grand Ho1d -The Musical." and "Jerome Robbins' Broadway" - h1ghhgh1 the Orange County Per- forming i.\rts Center's 1990-91 Broadwa) Series, unveikd this week Both shows were bag winners tn recent Tony Award ceremonies: .. Grand Hotel" which wall be >taged Apr. 2 through 7. 1991 in Segerstrom Hall, captured five of the prestigio us sta1uettes in 1990. including those for best director of a musica l. best choreography a nd best hghtang and costume design. "Jerome Robbins' Broadway" (Jul) 23 1hrough l8. 1991) 'Nas the blockbuster musical of 1989. "'hen 11 earned six Ton) a"ards and a mountain of cnt1cal ac- claim. The two shows "all be in good com pan) th as (enter season Slated to open the sencs No'. I 3 through 18 1s the authenti c Broad- wa) production of ·· ;\ Chorus Lane" in m fare"ell nalional tour The award-"innang sho"' took m final bo" in N\:" York this past Apnl after tall) ang a record 6.137 performances over a 14-:rear period -making 11 the longcst- runmng Broad"a} musical an hts· IOr). Also slated for the Center senes: "Les Miserables" (June 18 throug 23, 199 1). Tre,or Nunn'<, spec- tacular epic of loH'. pas~1on and re\-oluttonal) fen or 1n 19th-<:en- tur) Paris: and "Meet Mc an St Louis" (Ma) 1-l through 19. 1991). the nc" Hroad"a) mu\u:al based on the immortal MCiM moV1e classic. The Center 1 again co·pn."S· enting m Bruad"a) series w11h PACE Theatm:al. a nat10n\'ldc theater pro<lucang and pre!>cnting organsLallon. and om• of the coun- try's ch1t."f pune)<lr<. of touring Broad"'a} mu!ftt:rtls The l\.\O or- ganization\ ha\c been mu\K31 partner'> SlnlC r he Center'<, 10· agural ~a son an 1986. T hl' Center"• Broad"3' aud1enl·e., Movie listings ~t>wport Bt-a<'h llALIOA CINIMA 11"1 I 8 •«• • II_.. • •' lellr of .,. Atcftltert ~ IDWAltDS NIWl'O ltT Cll'flMA '• •,.~I ' ( ,..,,,,., (.jf .,,. ,. •• ( ,.. Of\olt ,. ) I • I ., , lo! J ~retUftlled l"nocetU lh .f'\ , h If ,., 10 I Alach~• Pu I I ~ • I • ~ 'I I' GHO uu• Mil ,ft·· r.;;;;:;;i ~ ......... -... -.. ; '' l ~. ·---.. • ,'J ----taUll ·=--·:c..~-.... ,.., Wntll ...... -·-""°" '1'..r-=-...--r ·~-·-~= ......... ·=--.,___ ---~ ..... ' ·=---~ ··- Jerry Chrl1uko1 •• 1Enjolra1 ,and students In • scene from .. L•• Mlserables," which 11 coming to the Per· forming Arts Center next June. ha' c s1nl'e proH·n to be o ne of the most support I\ e an the nation "Our audaente response has been phenomenal.·· said ( enter President Tho mas R Kendrid,. "and because "e'\e had sm h rnn· s1stl'nt and o'crnhclming \upport of our Broild\.\3 ) patron.,, l he C. e nter 1s again able tu ~lUrc the bc\t mu'>1rnl\ touring 1ndJ\ ( ol- lertl\ el). thc'>c fi,e mmir;1io, haH' \.\On 28 To n) a"ardr, -and 1t '<; · trul) an all-'>lar linr-up. from th1.• grand ~pc<:tJclc of ·t C'> M 11 · to su1.h lOnlempuraf) song and dan1.c mastcr"orl..s a'i '.\ ( horu<; IDWAltDS ISLAND CIN•MA • • • \ .,.., ''""' (• ,. ,.,.,,., I 4 I} I ff DI• H.,d l ,, H•YJ' S••h ,, 41 D•J• of Thundet ff •• . '" ' ~ , ·~ "' 4 , ....... ·-I • • 01c11 Tr•c7 ,,.. 1 A Oulc• Clt•"t• • • ~· ,., ......... n 1,.' I t t (f t • l'roble"' Cltlld fl'Gt IJ, l . 4, '· I , 10 UDO Cll'f•MA ·.• , I• t q A rachnophob•• t 1 • · ... ~ .. ' .. , .. ~OltT TH•ATltl • I ' Jeun of Montr••• •·I u , •• ·~ I 'I , ,., Co!<.la \l«>l<la ••• r ------. ---u.Yl.W. rn.at TOUI --..- Attila the ff Wl. Ivan the Turrlble. Al Capone. They were all seven once. l ro~. A U'iM~ RHilll ... ,, t.t Linc' and 'Jerome Robbins' Broadway ··· Subscriptions for The C cnter's 1990-91 Broadway Series range an pri<:e fro m S95 to S209 for the fi ve sho" package. C urrent Broadwa) Senes subscnbcrs "ill rccea'e n:- ncwal information an the next few da) s: suh~npt1ons v.111 ~o on gen- eral sale Sept 16. Remaining ind1- ' 1dual tickets wwl go on salt' ap- pro \lmatt'I) lour weeks pnor to each engagement Dates. shows and times are subJCCI to change. For more 1nformat1on. call 556- .\R 1 S. J""9le ·-I ;I : I' I·~ • " I IO Dk .. Tr•cr tPr,, A r., 1 , • ftrobt•"' C"H• P , 1 '' ' \ ~ ' ft 1 ~ •The 'r••l'tman P •• I • 1\ 1 lO ...... •Cl . 41 0 1• ... .,. J • ., : 4 +cJ • ' ) t \ IOWA•os CINIMA ''•ti, H t .\il l "'\ ~ .. ,. ,.,.. 1 rn Atacftftopti.ot..I• ,p(, ft I t() I f1J t 4 f ,. •~.(Jn 1n HAHO• TWl!'I CINIMAS ...,,,.,,, .• a " f ,A. " ,, ... .,,,., I ' •',(I D•J• of T-hwn4le1 ~ J c, 4 'fl 1 v \ ~Ol4' rAlttane ,I t 1', \411. H 1 ''\ MISA CtNIMA ••'"'•k.'I 8 1 9•t \1 t •t C.()/\ N••r S••" ,,, • I • .., ' " • \ TOWN CINTll• CINIMAS \ •'' "' r •1~ 1\ t A4 Owld! Ch-...• 1•1 • o !I• In l JO \ I() I 1<1 "lo I Tfte ,,., __ f'• I/ \ l < 4 4\ I 'I\ 1 1·.., Not., .... Wltftout Y•v 1•1 I/ 10 l lO 4 ll'l ' t(l A lO 10 Jl> • H••1l••I•1111 11 lO 1 \in " •o l<l IOI/TH COAST l'LAIA •· " \ "'" .,.,, \4• I 11 I I Ar-~• t1'Ct 'j< I/ l '\ 4 I() I q I~ 1 Die Hnoi 1 i•I 1 7 'S l 4\ \ 'S A 1() 10 I Ok .. Tr.er '""' I I IO ; 8 lO ' I UA 101/TH COAl'T ~LA.IA I\~ I W \tinnoJW•• II•• s•n-On• I -~ .. I 1111 11\ 4 IO 11 H • •O 1 H-... lte• Oct-•• fP(>J 1 lO S I() 8 I l't•"1 ""--flll 1 lO 4 H I 'I IS Irvin~ THI UMVlltSrTY CINI.MA •I H C -·• D<••• 11\4 M I I ,_,. '•lfl•"• flll I} IS } 10 \ I I\ • JO 1 0..edl CM .... fl t I ) S 1 • 10 <\ 1 nte ''•"""-tl'C.J I 1 4 S I IS S 4 S It ltl I S 4 Oftott il'G 141 I 1 1 lO S I )() 10 \ l're-ff l"-•M il j I } IS ) S •S II JO 11 h H•")' ..... 1111! 11 .10 l IS • IS II 4S 10 '° WOODl•IDOI CINIMAI l.frt.f ll<• l'#••w"J/( l/IYr• Ouvr SS I -OUS I Al~• ll'C• 1)1 II )0 I 4S 4 11 1 ~ 8 10 10 )I) /Ole HMlll 1 111 I} } IQ\ I )() 10 l 0.,a .. l'lwft•et jl'(j I )f I I 4 ~ } 4 I \ h JO 11 4S 10 ~ • ~ ,...,.. tl'Clt • 1 1 •. & 1 ro S ~ ..... !C'o! II .IO I I\ J ISSI\ 1 0Nll ,, .. , ~·' ~ Laguna Bf"aeh IOWAaef IOUTN COAST "'4IUWA • Jt-~ <. 0..11 .. ..,....1 .. , 1711 i ,_, ............... tl't• 11 I} •S I , 4\ II 10 I\ J 0.,t ef ~ il't. I I f IJ I 0 • 4 I t 11 -------t EdWards boosts Barclay .-fund The effort to build a new 750-seat performin~ arts theater in Irvine got a boost ·this week from what might be called the competition. Irvine Barclay Theatre has re- ceived a S 100.000 contribution from W. James Edwards Sr .. chairman of Newpo rt Beach-based Edwards Theatres, the largest chain of cinemas in Orange Count}. Edwards' g1fi. made on behalf of his-family, will be recognized with dedication of the nonh bakon) mezzanine. a prominent lobby lo- cation. For Edwards. support for Irvin.~ Barcia) Theatre has personal and community signafic.ance. ··1 have been involved in the entertainment business since the 1930s when I had a string of vaudeville theaters:· Edwards said. "I know firsthand how critical the performing arts are to"'ard a com- munity's quality of life." The I ist of donors of SI 00.000 or more now includes Ricbard and Marjorie Barclay. SI million; The Irvine Company. $600,000: The Em- ployees of Taco Bell Corporation. S250.000; Allergan Incorporated. SI 00.000: and Edwards. Of the S 17.6 million constructio n cost of Irvine Barclay Theatre. being built at UCI across from The Mar- ketplace, more than S 16 million has been committed. according to trustees chairman Thomas H . Nielsen. The trustees" goal is for construction to be completely funded by the theater's public ded1- cat1on. scheduled for Sept. 30. Irvine Barclay Theatre is a pan- ne~hap a mong the City of Irvine, UCI and the private sector. The facilities, which include a 750-seat main hall, are designed to accommodate a diverse slate of pro- gramming that includes mustc. drama. musical theater and dance. Irvine Barclay Theatre also will be available for use b) community per- forming arts org.nn1zat1ons and uni- versity programs. Kerrigan heads symphony boara LaNeve, Carle, Ramsey also tabbed by South Coast $ymphony South Coast > mphon> has an- nounced a new line up of officers for 11s board of directors. Nov,, serving as cha irman is James W Kerrigan. 'ice prcs1den\ of finanl·e and adman1~1rat1on for PDA Engineering an C os1a Mesa Kerrigan 1s also 'ice president of the lntcrnat1onal Engineering Ser- ' aces and Software (om pan) hcad- quancrcd an Co~ta Mesa. A 30-)car rt's1den1 of Ne" port Beach, he '" also a well kno" n yachtsman. past president of Newport Sailing .\s- soc1at1on and currcntl) a direnor of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cluh The 'ice chairman of the board 1<; James Le Ne' c . pre->1dent of Architects Pacifica 1n Irvine The new sccretar. as Joanne Carle. ar· count s)stcm·s engineer. IHM.< n<,W Mesa; alternate scc retal) 1s Starr Ramsey. S)S tems 1ntc~rat1on and services. IBM. The a1. 11ng trca'iurcr as Richard Burrt'll, lornwr managing director of 1hc 'ou1h < oast ~ym­ phon) board of dircc1ors and a consultant. of In ant• Members of the hoa1J 1ndudl' Landa Ka ye Briggs. fir<;t ,. ice pres•· dt'nt. Security Pacific Nauonal Bank. Costa Mesa: Wilham Crosby. attornq. lr\-tne. Paul Garn·tt. dirc1.·- TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 fl WllMI of Jloplrdy1 0 L..-tin FOtUlt a SlarlOlO tor of communit y relations. J.l . Pennc). Buena Park; John C. Greene. chiropractor. Irvine: Gerald Klein. Sr .. president of L.A. County land Co.. San Juan Capistrano: Cathleen Leffel. Leffel Commun1ca- 11ons. Costa Mesa. Jack Robison, district manager. J.C. Penne}. Buena Park. Ra) Sconiers. manager of I arget an lrv1 nt'. Scott Speck, con- ductor. Soulh Coast Symphon} Youlh Orchestra. Los Alamitos; Dr. Peter Stuadhammer. VP and general manager of the Defense Products D1 .. 1s1on. TRW. Redondo Beach. Carole Ste' ens. attorney. Pettas Tester Kr use and K.nnsky. Irvine. Peter Tennyson. a ttorney. Jo nes. Da). Rea, is and Pogue. Irvine; Jcf- fre) S Whiting. C.P.A .. directo r of admin1strat1on. Haskell and White. Newport Beach; and Beck) Young- er. C.P.A .. nianager of Coopers and Lybrand. Newport Beach. Honoral) Board Members include Sall) An~ Sheridan. Ma)or of Irvine. and Albert Wong, President of AMKL Y S)stems. Irvine Filming in Kremlin OK' d NEW YORK -Marking a ne"' era 1n cooperation between the So' - 1ct Union and international fil m- makers . director A ndrl'I Konchalovsk\ will return to the l '.S ,S.R. for. the first tirric in 11 )Car~ to film "The ProJCCtion1st .. In anolhcr landmark ·dc,elop- ment. this film wall mark the first tame a motion picture has been shot at the Kremlin A four-month shoo1 as planned to begin this August. l orn liukt' .\cadcm\ A"'ard nominee fur .. ..\mcdcus." stars as thl' pr0Jcct1on1st "'ho wants nolhing mort• than to Sl'rvc has master. The tale "ill be filmed en tare I) on lo- ca11on 1n Mosrn" w11h the full coop- eration of the goHrnmcnt. By Tll~ AHOCl•IH Pr~ss 8:30 9:00 9;30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Ill I Hart (In .... llld ... ,.... My TOfl C. (In Sttraol O ..... 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TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE i ! j I I • R08EISR08E ~ I s-1 I ~ --=~-=====~~~w 'CAA'T YOU JUST WRITE IT OFF'?'' • b y Jerry Scott ; ' ' by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ~~A&..t.19 ~IKE ~IFE. .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE FUNKY WINKERBEAN GCOD R'.:>IW° I I'D 8Eif'ER GET'~rs R.5.V.P Off RK::Mr~' by Jeff MacNelly FAlt,tNG A?% OF '™E TIME. we. G£T uPio~T by Lynn Johnston by Tom Batiuk JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux ·::~ :t:'.' Sl: ~<Al~ -:lat ;;vs· :::: WHEN I TOLO ~IEUTS:NANT LUCAS THAT 1 1-4AD GON E TO see n-1e DeNTIST THE DAV KATE. VllA9 MUR DERED H E W"'NTED TO ""NO V"' THE DENTIST'S to-. 'ME. 'THEN A SKED HO~ LONG I WAS THERE I ___ ,._ .. (\ ... ~ • • , . . , • f ' • ' , , , , I ' ' Pub11~ bv P099 Gtoup Publtttling, Inc . • ......, I. ,..., .,,..._ & d11ef e.aKutive ofllcer W ...... S ......... editor & vice·pt•tldent St.ft ..._..., lllOl\Ogtng editor Sten Wyw, night editor Don kftliey, editorial pooe editor ONt tr..k1, city eduor 1..-lle.m, features editor ...... C:.IMn, sports editor C:.ol Humphteys, society editor ltli.t St.in, Jr., chotrmon a.told W. Ack.•, Jr., generol monoger Walt ... lvrrov9hs, 1901-1919, founding publisher Edltorlal Carter's sentence doesn't do justice to his many victims It wasn't so long ago that Thomas D. Carter stood as a symbol of all that was possible in this country. A youthful entrepreneur w~~·d beei:i selected ~Y L1fe M~ga­ zinc as one of the most prom1 smg businessmen an the nation. Carter surrounded himself in the trappings of wealth. He drove a Rolls Royce and kept a Porsche. a BMW and a small fleet of Mercedes at his opulent home on Newport Beach·s Spyglass Hill. He had a second house on Lake Ar- ro" head, an office building 1n Irvine. a complete collecllon of U.S. presidents' autographs and a burgeoning reputation. But like a mirage. ll all disappeared. And instead of looking out over Newport Harbor from his mansion on the 'hill. he was looking at life from the inside of Orange County Jail. Caner was charged with swmdJing about 1.000 investors out of rough!} $45 million in a pyramid scheme'. lnvc.-s1ors apparer:itly entrusted mone:r to Carter for something call<.'d · med~cal factoring," which suppo~dly in volved buying insurance claims at a d1scoum from doctors and hospitals and then reapmg huge d1 counts b) colkct1ng on the claims. Instead. 1he mone~ "'as allegedly di\ enc<l 10 other projects. mostl> centenn~ around an elaborate schcmr to build a Disnc)- style amuseml'nt park 1n Las Vegas. The amusement park. accordini to thl· plans. "as to include a restaurant named in honor of Caner"s wife -Diana. Though thl' la'>C madl' a splash at the time, 11 slo"I) faded from the headlines as the )cars rolled b}. This Y>Cd. -more than SC\ en >Cars aftl'f hl' "'as charged -Carter was final!) scntcyccd. Not c'cr~onc. though. "ould agrl'C that the punishment fi(o;; the cnme. Caner. who has bcl'n a free man all these }l·ar'i. "'as scntrnced tu Sl'\l'n )Car'i and lour months an Jail h~ ~upcrior Court J udge MHon Bro\'.n But in passing Judgmt'nt. Brown con"1cted Carter of 22 counts of selling unregistc.-red sccuritit's while dropping 44 fraud counts. And Y>h1k the Judge handed down a fairl) stifT prison term. he did not order Can er to pay back an) of his v1ct1ms. There\ something "rong w1th that sen tence. \.\. h1le some of the "1ct1ms ma) take delight in the \.1s1on of ( arter being hurried off to prison. the more tangible reward for them would be a rl·turn on their IO\CStmcnt. And while there·s no wa) of knowing what Carter's future earning po,,er may be. the u>Urt should have done what courts normall) do in these casr'I -look out for the '1ct1m . We urge the d1stnc1 atto rney to appeal the sentence That ma) be the last hope some of theSl' v1ct1ms have. When Writing to the Orange Coast Daily Pi'°t ... The Orange Coast Dairy Pilot Pnrouroges correspondence lrom our readers We reqves1 Pilers ti ... ~ ept 10 oppro•1morety 300 words Any corresponde11u· s•gn I cor.tly ongi>r !hon 300 words will be prinled or our d1~re11on os o Community Commentary, Guest Coml"l'Mtntary or Editorial Response (o,,.,., .;'l fy ommpntor •'S O'f! •!"SPrved tor issues perlinent fO (1l1es and tow'ls o onq 1t.P. Oranqe Coos• Guest commeri1ories mo'y per10.n to any pub ' SS.;'? Ed••O• JI '"SIJ<)r•sf>S ore reserved tor rebu!lols 10 ed11oriol • pos•l•OM 0 1 ihe Orange Coast Doily Pilot. le••ers (vns dr-rr•J 10 be-libelous or 1n bod 1os1e will not be printed l ./r '"'\Of•· r 1pi 10 lo,, svhm1ss1ons o month All correspcndence must bl"-s qrp 1 O"ll • velP r~c ,,.,, 'Pf s address and telephone number for .,,.. Ira• o• r ,•tlO\'"S l t••"P• s s•, l 1 •· Jd·J•t>\Sl'r:l •u 11,,. Orange Coast Doily Pilot, 330 w Bov Sr Cosro M..-so C A. 92676 Alfent1on· letters IQ rne Editor Wr •en w 11-;ues1 ons ure urged 10 coll the Doily Pilot ol t7 I 4 647 4321, fit 3.52 Doonesbury CXAY. WHtt.E THE 8t5T MAN ffNl5He5 H/5 5TEAK,lt.HY()CW7 ~ 5TAIU 7Hl5H!R£~" I GOTO!T, PA!JRE By Garry Trudeau OH •.. ()ff)~ HMA ume Vl5f7r:Jif.' \ Letters 1 lllegals like robbers:' Barbarian To the Editor: Costa Mesa Cit} Councilman Orv Amburgey's claim that "illegals" arc "like bank robbers and child mOlesters," IS ungrounded in facts lO support it. socially irresponsible and totally barbarian. According to the Orange Coast OaUy PUot'1 July 27th front page story. in discussing his ballot P.roposal to decide whether or not illegal 1mm1grants should be given access to fed era II) fu ndect programs. Amburge} stated that "A lot ol poh11c1ans don't ha\C the guts to address this issue·· I think Am- burge} should anal)'Ze the terms he u~cs in h1!> clatms beforl' he asserts them in public. It's not "guts" the rcspons1blc pollt1c1ans arc lacking. but facts to show there 1s a substan-ual need for the proposed ballot's dcc1s1on . As ACLU staff attorney Rebecca Jurado points out. the United States Supreme Court decision. Pl yler vs. Doc, has already made it unconst1tu- t1onal to den) undocumented aliens access to federally funded programs. Amburgey's inllammator:r oratory 1s full of socially irresponsible orinions f.lhcn he labels opponents o the measure "the same as thC' other bk'eding hcans ... Could 11 be that the councilman from Costa Mesa's "imp> a11empt at ad ig· norat1um argument (ti) 1ng to pro\'e a da1m ''11.buut C\1dcnce) has turn- ed into an ad hominem argumc.-nl (attacking the person and not the argument)? Let me remind the coun- cilman that the character of the original blee~ing hcan tha_t guides his opponent s arguments 1s above reproach. The Judeo-Christian belief in human compassion 1s the foun- dation of democracy. the legal sys- tem and his job. To use the term bleeding hearts in a negative sense is irresponsible ~cause it suggest~ that being compassionate and chan~ble 1s illegal and therefore unAmenC3n. His .. namC' calling"' style of argumentation 1s 1rra11onal . 1r- respons1blc and barbarian. NORMA LA NDA FLORES Costa Mesa Nixon's decision showed courage To the Editor: Re: Jame!> Wood -Coming fan·· to-face Y>tth "'"on -Jul) 17 My recolkc11ons of the Cambo- dian 1n' as1on in 1hc spring of 1970 arc from a somewhat different per- spective than that of Jim Wood - all poht1cs aside .\t the time I wa' a Nav} lieutenant in charsl' of some 60 young sailors and 10 nver patrol boats operating 1n the Vietnamese delta region about 40 kilometers from the Cambodia n border. Our JOb was to engage North Vietnamese Arm) units trans111ng from their base camps and suppl ) depots in Inside Report Cambodia to thrn stronghold'I 1n South Vtl'tnam \Ulh a<> the infamous l ' Minh fore'>I fhc encm) ""l' faced "as "-Cit d1sc1pllned and well supplied "ith the latest Ch1nl''>C and So' 1et Y>eaponn and other ""ar material - much 0(1t reccntl) arri ved through the supposed!) neutral Camhod1an pon of Kampong Sam. I don"t kno"' why the Cambodian!> allowed the NVA to use portions ol their countn a!> a sta~ing area but the fact is that thq did -and the end result "-a!> increased Amencan casualties. We greeted the news of the Cambochan tn\ asion with enthus1as11c approval. Our war d1dn 't end wt th that C'vent nor did our casualties but the latter were significantly reduced in the follow-ing months. 1'11 always be grateful that Ni.ion had the courage to do the nght thing m the face of C'normous pressure to do nothing at all. ThC're 1s no doubt in m) mind that he greatly lessened the odds that my name would get etched on a black granite slab in Washington D.C JAY EISCHEN Irvine U.S. pressured to stop hedging its bets on Mikhail Gorbachev WASHI N(1l ON President Bush and Sctretar:r of State James A. Baker Ill ma) be hedging their bets on M1k hatl Gorbachcv hut not nearl) fast enough to sat1sf) Bom Yeltsin. the ()o, 1et prc'l1dent"<. challenger Seeking fas1i:r action. Ru!t!t1an R<.·· publican Prl'!>tdent Yelt!>in ~cnt th1' \erbal me!.<+age tu Baker through a trusted. h1gh·k\el Baltic intcrmC'd1- ar) la!>t "-eek ··Tell the .\mcncan!> I am \C'f\ mtcrl'Stcd 1n creating and kading ·an independent Russia I am \Cf) SC rtOU!i about II. .. E\i:n before 1ha1 message, Baker had started quiet tal k$ with aides about ho"' to deal "'th the rnming breakup of thr SO\ ict l 'n1on l ' S pohc). until no" focused sole!~ on Gorbache' and 1gnonnJ d1ss1dC'nt nat1onaht1es and politicians within the Kremlin·s internal empire. ma ) soon take into account con n1c11ng needs and demands of the 14 re- publics. Man) of them are see king faster democra11zat1on and want U.S. help. Two weeks before Yclts1n·s ap- peal. Baker took a step awa y from concentration on Gorbache' w11h a totally unex~ted statement in Paris. He said the Unite'CI States would soon "touch ba~ with the opposition" that had spht awa y from "the center" during last month's Communist Party C'on.grcss 1n Moscow. The splitters include Yeltsin and the mayors of Moscow and Leninvad. Alona with hundreds of other Commu nists. they handed in tlteir cards. quit the party and no~ plan political pnd economic chanat far outstrippina GorbachC'v·s pace. For Bush to disconnect from Gorbachev would profit Yeltsin's Ruasia (the larsest Soviet republic), the Ukraine. BycloNuia, and other republics -ancludina t.he Bal~1c states lha1 do· not recop1zc Soviet rule. U.S. technical au1-.0ct. now juat bealnnina for Oorbecbev's re- aimt. could be belttt taractcd to reward republics maluna the d1f· ficuh lnn,1t1on from totalitanani m to dcmocncy and from command to - Rowland Evans markl•t cconom} This 1s pr<.'t1stl) what Yeltsin had 1n mind in sending his verbal message to Baker. according to tho~ Y>ho·brought 1t from Mosco'" If )OU \\ant 10 hdp Russia. help mt'' Ho~ far Baker meant to go J.l> suggesti ng basl··touching "with the opposition·· in his Pans statement is unclear. Backers of Yeltsin in Mos- co" notC'd that the secretary of State.- spoke out -poss1bl) in an1er - soon after So' tel Foreign Minister Edward Shevardnadu privately do\\ngraded the American connec- tion and adopted a new world v1rw in which German} overshadows the United St.ates Sht'vardnadze objected to a recent article an Izvestia asS<'rtmg that thC' .. first pr1onty" of Soviet forei gn pol· iry should continue to be relations with the United States. The foman minister is known to have attacked that premise on arounds that the first pnonty of Soviet forc1an policy must be Germany and Europe now that German unific1t1on has been accepted. There arc other saans of Baker's movement, however slow. toward 1eein1 the events in the Soviet Union as offerina a choice menu for American actions. rather than a con· atrictcd reaimen centered on Gorbachev and his inner circle. Tell· ina aides that the 1)91\ rcw days have bttn lus "Baltic week." Baker not only 51w foreian miftistcr1 of both Estonia and Lltvl1 but was dra*n into heated dialotue that elevated the mectinp Into the finl real s)ve• and-take he has C"er had with any So\liet opponent of Oo~bt .... Robert Novak A s1 m1lar shift in attitude came m the Oval Office after Bush had sent final word to Riga two weeks ago that thcrc was no chance he would ha'e time to srt Lilt\ 1a's prime minister. h ar (iodman1s. But tn· stead. he saw him on Monda) - and not for the scheduled 15 minutes but for almost three times that Iona. The president's change of mind sent GorbachC'v a warning that what used to be off-hmllS to avoid embarrass ing him has now becomt' routine. That profits Yeltsin. who was barred from the Oval Office on his v1s1t here last year. Yeltsin has pledaed to Sign treaties with each of the Baltic states and to extend pref· C'rcntial pricina on 011 .and oth_er commodities produced in Russia. He thus proposes a loose confe'Clera- tion while Gorbache v 1s intent on prescrv ina the Soviet Union. Bush ao1 an earful from the Lat· vian prtmier. Administration of- flc1a ls predict that will lead to the most important chanaes yet in d1· vcn1fyin1 the adm1n1strat1on's Sov- iet poli~y: pruidential aperoval of U.S. information etnters 1n m.;or Baltic chic , a subject intensely eA- plorcd by \}\~ prtsidcnt durina Mon- day's 1ieuion. That could be a pttl- ude to belattd U.S. recopition or ~broad and fbcinatina variety or political roads to be followed in the dnma of an empire's end. ••"-'Sr.-Utl.,,.,., ~­.,. ..... ,., •••. oc .... " t'fll a e&c. ltK ., Orup C...r Dell;1 ,,,.,. • Budget compromise I hurts only the weak SACRAMENTO -The com and disparate clements of the 1 budget compromise enacted Sat - dar _have two common cha tensucs. , The first is self-evident. It hodgepodge of re.venue·rai~ measures and spcndina red that were conjured up by Ca . number-crunchers to bndge JJ year's $3.6 billion gap bet~ . Jccted revenues and expcndJtl.lla with little thought to long-term ctn- seqttences. The second is a subtler fair: -Those who arc hurt financially y the compromise are politically - important. The second factor was dri n home by the final spasms of c convoluted process th.at gave b to the budget compromise. When the state Senate passed its compromise proposal nearly t weeks earlier -which was the for the final package -it inclu a series of sales tall loop closures, withholding of taxes independent contractors and fees on water users. which w have raised an estimated S million per year. The Senate n would have imposed sales taxes newspapers. magazines. motion ture leases. candy and catalogs other form s of printed advertisi The affected industries fired p thC'ir lobbying operations to oppose the revenue proposals and all were dropped durins final negotiatif>ns between leg.isla11ve leaders and Oov. George Deukmejian. The final package did include first-ever fees 10 be paid by rural dwellers for statC' fire protection and an increase in the state tax on pesticides to cover regulatory costs. But legislators from runll and farm amss balke'CI at those fees. feanng backlash from farmers and voters. and the bills implementing them stalled in the Assembly. the onl} clc!ments of the package not to win approval. The one theoretical exception to all of this was a $561 milhon rev- enue measure that conforms state income tax law to fC'dC'ral law. While tt has some impact on business. major business groups accepted the change and to many taxpayers, the extra taxes will be offset by lowered accounting costs, so it didn't rep- resent an) act of courage' by the go' cmor or legislators. While powerful interests and s1g· n1fican1 voter blocs were protected. those who don't vote. don't con· tribute money to campaigns and don't emplo} lobbyists in Sacramen- to were hammrred. The most obvious example 1s the frecLC on welfare' benefits that will save the state an estimated $260 million by denying those on welfare a 4.62 percent cost-of-living in· crease Similarly. cost-of-living boost~ for persons who pro' 1de care for kiis- ablcd pC'r~ons inside their homes and those who provide health care to the poor "ere slashed. Moreover. Go'. DcukmeJian won a partial \ 1ctof) with adoption of a measure that will give future' gO\- ernors the power to admin1strat1vely frcezl· automatic cost-of·hving tn- crca~!> in the future if revenue's fall bclo" npccta11ons. And he agreed to a SI OI m1lhon rut 1n the wC'lfare reform prcJf'lm -aimed at sh1fimg rec1p1ents into Jobs -th at he has touted as one of his ~maJor ac- complishments. But. as evel)one knows. the wel· fare poor. most of whom are ch1I· drcn. don't \Ole Another example': the final agree· ment picks up S 137 m1lhon by ·al· lowing the state to seize monC'y in dormant bank accounts aner thrC'C years rathC'r than five. If the owners of those accounts are too obscure to be Located, they certain!) won't protest polit1call). / Another: Persons who move to California and re-reJister their cars will be nailed for a SJ()() per vehicle "impact f«." supposedly to cover costs of smoa control and other services. By their nature. ou1-of- staters don't have political clout. Still another: The state income laJI credit for renters was reduced from S 137 per Joint return to S 120. The vast majerity of voters are home- own·ers. not renters. even thouah renters arc nearly half of the state's overall population. Finally, another. Increases In state collcac and uni versity fees for Cah· fomia students. •n clemenl or the Senate budaet packqe, wert dro~ pcd. but t"'ote on non-resident (and non-votinl) students wert bumped by Sil ·mlfllon. So ii went, dozens of epedfac • cbanta in both taa and spendina laws that tttminaJy solve the su~·· budtct criaas for this year, but do almott nothint about the lona-tmn. structunt pp bet~ demands for tC1Ykes and revenuea. 0.. .. .,.... ,, ........... ...., t& ..... ,., .. ar.w- ~, DaM7 Pf#«. .,.,. ... lhsllr CIUI --llUI enfJ llttlllOH .-1el0• --II ti. .... 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Colo. :Tight state budget means tightening of County belt ly JIM GILL!SPIE City ,....,. S.0-. SANTA ANA -Public heanngs on Orange Coun- ty's proposed S3.4 billion budget for the coming fiscal year ended Tuesday. but the controversy surrounding 11 showed no signs of abating. ~ County officials,, already faced Wlth a SI 7.8 mil hon shortfall. Jcamed that they could anticipate another \20 m1lhon in cuts under the budge! the governor was expected to sign Tuesday, said Budget Di rector Ron Rubino. "The unfunded situation in the county $eneral fund stands at (S 17.8 million).'' Rubino said. "Wtth consider- ation of the reductions in the state budget, our deficit would be S38 million ... Rubino has warned that 200 county JObs may be lost, and that unfilled positions will be left vacant OO:ause of the budget shortfall. A 5 percent, across-the-board cut of all department budgels would save the county about S 17 m1lhon, but department heads arc fighting those reductions, Rubino said Over the next several weeks, budget workers will massage tht' budget looking tor lcss--paintul ways to make the required l.Uts. -it's not a matter of""' ing. 11's a matter of t·utt101." Ru bino said County .\dmin1stratnc Ollicer £:rn1e Schneider said the budget will be read) for Board of Supervisor'~ appro,al b) 1he .\ug 29 1.kadhnr. "The stratcg) this )c.'ar "111 be to USl' a combtnatton of various sources. such as fun~ing reductions. expen- d11url' drferrals. ne" rc' enuc and adJustmcnt to re- scn rs:· Schneider said. Rubino said much of the shortfall was caused by three successful mcorporations. which led to S 17 million a )CU being funneled away from county coffers and into the new mun1c1paltt1es. Also. some county departments haH· St"en a 20 percent incrcaSt' tn "orkloads. which "'rtvenucs ha"e not kept up with." he added. Ru bino had his fingers crossed that the final statc budget "Ill not be too much "orse. "What we ~now 1s "hat the St'nate and tht' Assembly have pas~d.'' hc said "We !>tiH do not know wha1 the go,emor will do It '>'ill gct wo~. Wr do not expect 1t to get better." Deukmejian signs his final budget ly JOHN HOW ARD AilocNtM ,.,.....,_ SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Dcukmejtan signed his eiJhth and final state budget Tuesday, a $55.7 billion spending bluepnnt that ends his fiscal stewardship the same way ll bcpn -with massive cuts. new t~es, fees, fund transf en and de- layed payments to cover a whopping shortfall. Its major provisions include $753 m1lllon in cuts, $700 million in new tues -called "revenue enhance- ments" by the aovemor -and 1t freezes welfare cost-of-livana in- creases for a year. savin& $330 m1lhon. "This is the last budaet I w111 si~ as governor," Deukmejian said. shortly before affixina his narne to the $55,669,900 budact. addina that he was "proud tliat we have protected the interests of the averqc taxpayer." . The budaet also authorizes an unprecedented, virtually automatic cut 1n spendina in any year that 1 revenues fall unexpectedly below 1 proJections. Deukmcjian lauded the prov111on 11 a struetural reform to "st~p the spiralina costs of spend- 1 ina. The Republican governor signed the document shortJy after 5 p.m in a statewide broadcast onginattng from his Ca pitol offices. Reporters were barred from attending thr cer- emonies. allhouih a television cam- enl and a still photoarapher were present. The budget. approved by the Lcsislaturc on the 28th day of a record deadlock, provides the state with spending authority for the 1990-91 fiscal year that began Jul) I. The governor approved the bulk) document just 1n time to . prevent delays in the issuance of state workers' Aua. I paychecks. but not before courts ordered some $688 million in payments to the recipients of Medi-Cal services. the poor. the disabled and the ,1minimum-waae worken who helP handicapped people in theft;Jlomes.· The courts also forced the pay- ment of nearly $388 million in sales tax revenues for local aovemments. Approval of the budget was de- layed amid lawmakers' battle over how best to bridac a S3.6 billion revenue pp, with DeukmeJtnn's Finance Department projcctma 1n- com101 revenues at about 4 percent lcsa than the amount of spcndina requ ired to mj\Kltam the programs at e·osling levels. DcukmeJ1an and Assembly Rr- pubhcans. opposing an) tax in- creases. sought mlljor cuts 1n pro- grams and the permanent power to limit automatic ~Ost-of-living in- creases, while Assembly Democrats and membcr11 of both parties in the Senate favored a combinat1on1 of cuts and tax or rce increases to raise thr S3 6 btlhon. The fi n;I budget. predictably. was a combination of cuts and revenue increases. with somc.$843 million in l"'XCs and fees -includin• S~6 I m1lhon in new ta~cs on businesses -and a freeze on cost--0f-h vina increases for the Aid to Families With Dependent Children proaram for one year. There we re no c uts 1n kt ndergarten-th rouah-com mun it y college public education funding. which had been. auaranteed by the voter-approved Proposition 98 in- itiative. But funding for th~ !-Jnivcrsit)' of I Cahfomia artd thr (OJj'fomia State Universit)'.. system t~hct were re- duced SI 09 million -SS6 million for CSU and SSJ million for UC. I ·ep A proposes ban on driving LOS ANGELES -The federal Environmental Prottaton AICOC)' issued a coun-ordcttd set of iproposals TUClday. indudlna no-drive days, to cut zone in Loa Anttlcs to 14 percent of current levels by carty ncllt cientury. The plan lhadows one approved In 1989 by the 1'1Jonat South Cout Air Quahty Manaacment District. The envuonmenwi11 lawsuit which spewncd the EPA propouls WU filed ... inst 1982 AQMD Standards that CUITCftt ofrJaa.11 o( lht tocal •ncy call timKI. They ~ tupeneded by la& year'I ~ local ru~ The cunent lb......., c\QMD p&at\ afrtcta every· - thina ftOm linmowen to ~ reft~ at aa . led COil o/. Sl.6l Wlioll • ,.,. 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D UMMIMO IT TO •-II'! -Wbcn our beloved Roma WI olf for Berlin on llotunlay, for tbeir A ... 11 Wlill!\"9 -with the KanlU Ci~et\, they'll be ..._ -a couple or Ora.., couples. llldiiia oe the team plane will be Mary and James · RooteWlt • ..tao rarely miu a con\elt 1t Ramaheim Stadium, Hd Donna and·Jobn Oct.ti (he's the newest member.or tM Rams advitory board.) 11evu1y nc1 Paw Sala'!, a10111 with dauaht« Meluie and ber busbud E.d Fitch. also will atten3 the c1;hibition in Btrfio, but they )eft e.rlier for London, wheR they'll watch the hated Raiden ptrform Sunday qainll the-New Orteans Saints. toma·-Tllla I-may be~ fa I • $1 •talt. but Ille ..... _ .. Lot ... for lbeir" Fourtb ol July Pmt1ll ban ..,_llltl-Norrill .,_ , &I kinl'ollt ... 8111 llliabty --·• ~ad wi' ~ lllll Anne Mani-of , viaitina -llr I fol1Jliaht 0< I ...,p1e -._ whatever. · • Tbe Hmdmw bnN&hl a ¥+;Jebt~!t,:~ Id fruit<Uecomm-!Tom famitl JIDet Holt ,.._ did Andy and Feral<'• woddl ... ._ ..... know~·) - The id"l -tiriabt red. the -..S wlllte ribbon wu flecked w1tb blue the confection wu edanled Mtb edible repiclal of Cid Glory and Uoloa Jact. ud the letteri!!f • "We wllll you a ha1>111 Fourth of Jtlly." "Ibey JUSt hnied us to know, Bam.n. tokl rM, "that .the coloni111 have been fi><slveo for whot they did 214 yean OfO·" . Bloody IOOd Jbow. I didn't uk about the other bit of aymbollain ..,... the fruitiake ii.elf .. Ftop1 whll I remember in hi"ory class, that could've repretented bilmy old JGna Georae Ill bim,.lf. 0 · ..... ,_ ..... thlap ......... dial ,.,. -. meat... , 0 _ .. ,_._,llllllllTT, ~ tAJ.llLI --~ _....., ··-·~:-,: .... ~ M-DnlMtoy ....,.. a~-"" l\o~a1 tllo -~ .... --= halll in the .............. 111t111o reollr _.,a ~ona1 a--• he -)UK ~-hit oervioel for I wae:t'J caute. Ac:tualtt._ be kkldld. be'• liceftled .... mcridal'ian Md a IUidlnniat. Hit oorilpoby'1 llopa: "No matter what ..._.,. to your dot. ,ou ·u alwa)'I .. , him bock." 0 ' •• -oaD1P WHY DOBIN'r Tllll llAQA, llNE SAY WBAT iT ldANIT -lldetriac to lho SAL dude who testifted before 1 C:On»<t'._.. a:a-- mittee \hat he was broke. and then ~dy eapdred a S 1.9 million estate in Newpon Riebe, Neweaeek lowered true Jl-word boOm: In her invitation to the Crcans, team owner Georgia Frontiere made a beautiful aesturc. She uliled ~ them to bring dauahter Emily, recently widowed by the death or auto racina champion Rieb VoeJcr. "l thouaht she mi&ht appreciate acttina away for a week or so," said ever'"lflcious GeorgiL And Emily, visiting here from Indianapolis with her three smaJI sons, just might do that. AND THATS WHY THE JUDGE IBOULD THE A BalDB -Bill Ruddiman of Lacuna Niauel, who hasn't been married that tong himself, hu tome saae advice Cot U.S. Supreme Court nominee David ff. Souter. He'a tellina the ~year~ld jurist to abandon bachelorhood. "Bill· Wllten -Silvendo deadbeat claimed poveny. Found in mans1on. Make him aufJer," (Ali.de to Newsweek: l'~e ~n io that lovely place, lhe old Luby hbmmead, on a a.waber of occuions -and the only sufferin& would be if~ Steinbn:nner moved in then: with him. Or, wont, Zil ... Zsa.) JetTY &•rla'• C91aJiut ,._ Webnbp -' s.r,,,.qy,. 0 THOSE REDCOATS CERTAINLY WERE GOOD His reasonina: ~ 8.0RN .. Ruff News," a lobbyist for the his newsletter who invested in Fun- AfJ.hani rebels and heads the Llbc"rty dAmerica. f'rom At Mint, which makes commemorative "I don'1 know if I can do ii, but _bc_wU-dia&nOICd -wi.lh-intestinal coins and medallions. He even I'll gi ve it one hell of a try," he said. cancer. However, Ruff said he hopes founded a mission for orphans in Last week., 1 San Francisco coun to survive the disease. which' was Thailand. . issued a temporary restrainin& order discovered in its e1rly siaaes. But Ruff plans to set aside these and froze lhc company's a~1s after Ruff, 1 Mormon, has 13 children. intercs1s and rebuild FundAmerica. a class-action lawsuit was filed four of them adopted. He is pul> He saw a business opportunity and claiminJ FundAmerica engaged in lisher or a financial newsletter, lhe wanted to protect the subscri6en of unfair business practices and viol------------~-----~-~~-c-===~-. ated federal scctritics laws. Deputies shoot, kill armed man Ti DAY'S DAILY PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 873 LIO DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday winMrt have until noon tl'I• folollrin(/ Mond•y *> dolm lhoif priz•I) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. omau.1vu.s AND BOWro CJ.ADI nmt11· 1. Adhoro Luclty Llconu Bumoor Sticker on ro0r bU!!IOO• ol YOhlclo 110 elOao to 1ho llcollao OIOIO Of pOHiblO. B• a~ro bun:iper • dNn, •• IM bumper atic:br Will not lley on a dny OU<toco. 2. Reed the Pilot and ll1t1n to K-OCEAN daUy. The winning llconao plate numbora will bo publlohod in tho PHot MCh day. 3. WlnMf' mull ctaim prize by ct.adlln• atatld In the ed. 4. Brina ltolo.automoblle rog_it1rotloJ! ,aliQ.!o lho ~Y Llconu ~II tho Oronge"°°1 DoHY. Pilol.I>\' Rno given. , No -ore -od on Solutday "' Sundoy "' holltlaya. I. a-ol tho 0r._ Cout D•=Hot~K-Ocoan, ll!olr =. ond .::::tf::llloo ore "'!", Ible. • auch 1 nu-""'1 -..... not w . I . r , " Since then. some FundAmerica employees have not been paid, while some paychecks have bounced after First JntersLate Bank held the a~ts after the court order. Ruff' said the workers will be paid through a new a·ocount that he will set up. That vow received loud applause from the crowd. Body of 13-year-old washes up HUNTINGTON BEACH -The body of a 13-ycar-Old boy who drowned off Huntington State Beach washed up !here early Tuesday momina. lifeguards said. The 01'.RSC County Coroner's Of- fice identified the boy as Fred Falealili of Compton. Falcalili disappeared Friday aflrr· noon near the border of the slalt and cily beaches after swimming with his sisters. A lifeguard spotted the stru.,iinf boy, but was unable to reach him. -By th Dally Pil•r LA deputy sheriff faces OC charges SANTA ANA -A Los Angt:les County sheriff's deputy faced felony assault charges Tuesday for shoo1ing a man in Orange County after the 1wu were invol ... ed in a traffic col· Jision. Grcaory Cook, J9, who was off duty al lhe timr of the incident. was cha11ed with shooting Reginald La- mont Payne on April 28 in Seal Beach as Payne tried to nee. said Orange Coun1 y Deputy District Al· torney Clyde Von Der Ahe. -By City ,Nr•• Servi~ ROB ftam At trimmed beard and mustache. He wore a aray N>Ort coat and dark blue panis, . This rot:>¥,ry did not bear much similarity to other rrccnt Newport Beach heists, but dctcc- 1ivcs 1ren·t throwi ng out the possibility thlt this inciden1 may be connected to a string of hold- \lps at Newport Cent('r jewelry stores over 1he last yea r. "We're no1 ruling any1hina out. 1y GEOllGE McCRORY o.-y """" """' w .... LAGUNA HILLS -In the coun- ty's second offic.er-involved shootina in a week, Orange County sheriff's deputies shot and killed a man who allcaedly aimed a handgun at t~em outside a ho me hen: early Tuesday momina. 1 Two deputies went to li032 La Suen Road aboul 12:30 a.m. to investiiate a 911 emergency call about a bursJary in progress. Mer going 10 lhe door, they saw a~1~ in 1he back Jard of the sing.le amity home, s.ai Sheriffs LI. Die Olson. After they ordered him 10 raise his hands, the deputies saw tha1 1he man had a handgun in his right hand .and. at 1hat point, he aimed the weapon at them, Olson said.· The deputies opened fife'. wound- ing the man. Olson said. A. handgun was ~overed at the scene. The Hispanic man. who was car· rying no identification, died shortly a fter he arrived at Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center, Olson said. A arandmother, mother· and J- year-old girl were reported to be in the home. said Sheriffs Lt. Larry Abbott. Last Wednesday, Fountain Valley police shot 27-ycar-old Cameron Ceasar Rogers in Newporl Beach after he stoic a car and led officers on a hl&h-spccd chase throu&h Foun- tain Valley. Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. The officers fired several shots at the. unarmed San Dimas man because he did not TAX From Al worri('d aboul it (the tax)." But '°me drivers were well aware of lhe tax. In fac1, some even wel- comed it. "I 1hink it's well wonh ii and I think it is fair because people using gas art also using the roadway," said Gary Ma rch, bus dri ... cr for the All America Boys Chorus of Costa Mesa. As March pumped several pllons but at this st~e, this method of operation is different from what we had in the past," Gonfs said. Several NcwponJ,centcr jew- elry stores have ~ the victim of dramatic robbitics this past year in which miflons of dollars wonh of aemf1ve bctl'I stolen. In each of th ~rt Center incidents, aro of three 10 five masked 5111\ carried out the robbery by in& the store. holding the tmploycts and cus- tomers hos• and SP:lashina dis- play cases ' act at the jewelry. ..J.UDGET Jean W Nici she would oppotc IS any chonae that reduces public ~rorn Al , awareness of chy actions. it to our eonstituemt10-.,'Wc struutc constantly to be sure das in advance," people know wha!'s aoina on," Watt . "Kccpin1 lhe com· said. · / mu" ed is terribly im~ The S'S trillion .. budac:J plan ~n· ant 1f you want a p~ased electontc. tains a ~tehwork or 11 interloc~1n1 Sheridan did revive an old ordi-"trailer bills, each desianed to n:1.r- nancc when she took over the ranac aovernment services or find a mayor·• pvel thtl hmi11 1he timt new sou'ret or money.· ind1vidual1 can speak. Under former After 28 days of Political Mayor Llrry Apan's leadcnhip stalemate ltaislltors bclln approv. time limits '::;r:lno~ and m in& the hills *ith tcarccly a look at inp often d on (or hours. the n111nces contained In \he stacks Sheridan NJd council membc of peper piled hi&h on their desks. shoutdn•t be makina decisions when In atantna the budp:t bills, Dcu- they'~ exhausted. kmejlan even aareed to 1uspcnd a Dn~he htr decision to uphold the 1'w he authored whtn he was 1 state time Jimjt, Shmd.an 111d~ublic • ttnator in 1977 that requ.irtd county input won't be cut ofT. o;Th11 . ould proti.tion omctn to include the bf' roouan.·· aht Jaki. , maeme.nts of trime victim• in prt- Huntinatoa -b Tom ,..ten<in1 ir<POfl• to iucfl<t. Map ....,.. • ~ '"They art noL doint a ~t." "l'.ve alwa,.-1UOnaly felt t ~ •kl Sherry Beb11ch lelfe, a Pohtical lie cornmeus are-an am .,_....., kienli't with 1be Claremont Otlldu· of citr .,..,.,..n~ • *" .Ill& School neor ~ .... "~"'• \"'"d vaM"• noti~ tll ~ a liaeUck. to make tb.inp ablolutely mandatory. , ... , 16 cho.,.. and they·ve abu.ed "Evrrybody need110 bow what'• It." . aolna on." A number of lho ..nnkln ,..,. NewpGri Beach Councilwoman contoined In Senate Bill ll33 hr comply with their orders. Both shootinp are being in- vesti44ttd by the. Orange County Distnct Attorn_e_y's Office, a routine practice for officer-involved shoot- ings. Normally. officers involved 1n a shootina arc given two days paid lca ... e and offered counseling, Olson said. · He said the deputies did their best in a dangerous situation. "When you've 101 a burglar with a gun , you tell him to freeze and the auy points a gun at you. a deputy does what he can. In that kind of situation, you've &O\ to protect your- self and others," Olson said. "In the past, a numtx-r ofbur;lars and other criminals have carded guns. and I think a police offiob is more aware of his safely and the safety of 1M people around him." A . woman who lives near the home said her 11.year-0ld son and 8-ycar-old dauahtcr heard someone rattling doOrs and windowf about an hour before the stfootina: Thtnking they were jwsl ~ ~ boy and 1he girl continueit wa~lna television and didn't lcll their parents. "The kids heard the noise, but I'm. glad they didn't ao outside and do somelhina.." the woman said. She asked tha1 her name not be used. fearing for tht safety of her family. The woman said her husband v.·okc up and heard the deputy·s car arrive. After heari ng 1wo gunshots. he and his son rushed to the front door to sec what happened. in10 the large Boys Choru!I bus a1 Harbor Unocal. 2248 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. he pointed out thal Orange Counly roads were in need of impro ... ement. "In fact. I'd be in ra ... or of uppin& it to 50 cents a pllon 10 improve the roads," he said. "But I realize. I would never &el 1hat passed." o ... er al Fauvounds Exxon. 2490 Pairvicw Road in CosLa Mesa, al- tendant Haissam El Mir, said Tucs- day·s business was better than aVcr- agc, and he said his customers were well aware of the impending tax. "They tell me in advance that it's going up a nickel," he said. "So 1hcy ask me to fill it up." One of El Mir's customers, Mike Van Veghcl of Costa Mesa. wasn't too happy abou1 the int rease. "I don't like it, .. he said, "It's go1na 10 a &ood cause, but I don't thank it will ever get there." El Mir said his stalion's prices would raise by S cents accross 1he board. Rraular ps at thr Exxon stalion will ao from Si.02.9 to Sl.07.9, unleaded from S l.09.9 10 S 1.14. 9 and su_pcr unleaded from SJ .ll.9 10 Sl.30.9. Sen. Ralph Dills, D-Gardena. In- itiall y a minor education bill, leais- lativc leaders lifted the bill from Dills and used it as pan of the budaet packaac for a 1,undry list o r lcpl chanaes affecting local govern· men ts. The courts ha\'.e ruled tha1 the saie must reimburse Ioctl aovem- ments for whatever tasks the state requires or them. By suspending . some of the requirements for one year, the state will not haw to rcimburst local aovemmcnts Sll mllllon. . Puttina 1be Deuk.mejlan•uthoml crime viCUms Jaw on hold, for in· stance, savn-the state Sl.6 million. Removing 1 lepl requirement tM.1 pOlice dept1rtmcnt• fik missin& per- son& reports uves the state 511 .S million. In poUina Senate Bill 1333, ..,; .. laton and Oeukmejian made • col· culoted '-'mble thot local a<>vcm· ments will contin.ue auch tttVicn anvway. tor fna&ance, the,bill eufPCncb a low "'lt&irina Polito dtportrnenu to have ••idellnn for ltetpina llranded motonsts. TI.e 11.11t Nvcs Sl.1 s " BUS Erodt Al T'NO weeks e1rlier, flile Novak said she was ordered otr a DW-a-8.idc ·van by an ilJ.. tempered "driver. The Huntinaton Beaeb senior u.id a confusina series of misundcrstai1dinas between her, the driver and the· dit- patcher climaxed when the driver stopped before rcachina her destination and yelled at her to act off. In the second incide.ntl Swq.ler . said trouble StanCQ when he ukcd the driver bow Iona it would take to reach hl1 destination. Swacler had an appointment at a book store and was con- cerned about bcint on time. But as soon aa he asked about his destination. S~er said the driver "did everyth1nc to foul my appoiAtment up." .. He r11ccd acrou town, tum- ina left and ria}u. almost hit several cars -l was surprised a patrol car didn't pull him ~ over," Swaper said. .. I told h1~he ouf.ht lo have his head eumincd. ' As Sw~cr was exitin& the bus, the dnver allqcdly pushed him and said, "I don't want you on my bus." Swaglcr said he had 10 pab lhe bus to keep from fallina. .. If I'd have been 40 )'CIR old I would have killed the SOB," the 68-yea'r-old Swqler said. Fonnerly a construction en- &incer, Swqler was injured in a construction accident in 1988. He said he lost an eye, severely injured a lea, lost half 1 foot ind suffered other injuries. Mona Ziada. a public infor-, mation offiCcr for lhe Oranae County Transit District. said a driver trainee was on the van, witnessed , the confrontation ·and filed a n:port. "They e:tchanacd words. I heard it wasn't 100 nice," Ziada said. She said the dri ... er con- Jirmcd there was an argument, which is gro unds for suspension. He was not the same driver who was involved in the previous confrontation. Ziada sajd. The driver. whom she declined 10 identify, was suspended wilhou1 pay pcnd- in& an in vestiplion. OCTD contracts with several outside firms for driven as a money-savin& mcasutt:. but hasn't had troubl~ in 1he past. "Malbc it's the hc11," Ziada said. ·• don'! know." Sw1aJcr said drivers used to be more couneous. '"This year hais been bad." he said. "I know they all want 10 quit because I've heard them talkins. They're not makina enou&fl. "But when some1hina like this occurs mott: than once, there's somethinJ, wrong with the orpniz.ation. · million and police depanments will probably continue helpina motor~ IS ti. However, the bill also suspended laws ·that a few local 1ovemment1 have chafed under. For instance, it removes the mlUircment that ci1y councils and county boards of super. vison post notices of mec1in,. 72 houn 1n ldvanct and allow time durina meetina.s for citizens to make comments. Thal law, authored b).'. A .. sem~yman Uoyd Connelly, ~ nmc.nto, and enaacd four yean qo, ctmc in reaction to the Los Anacin Cit)' Council votins itaclf e pay raite In I 9&S without pu~icly annoufte6 Ina the-meetina beforehand. Without the Connelly llw, city councils are .,.in free to bokt whit arc, In effect, IOCl'et meeti._ The l&l\c Mvea S2 million in rdmbune. m~t c:oat• ror copyiftl •nd PQMina ........ ~u anotller low --IOr 1 ,...,. req•ired thartocal __ .. ...... .,.....,,_ to ,_ ,their owa pmonnel ftlll. 9UIJe!idi"I lhl llw ltir I .,.., •wt mt ill&rl I rolati•dy omoll S61 ,00ll, ·- ,,... fAlltf .,.. ...... ,. ' -, • , ~uking has ·it's place I Remember mote nuclear aolf balls that I reported about a few weeks •1 Gttess what? There'• a place in caMda that Will nuke your ball of choice for you. Yea., all the JIUl minds of science have ptbeRd to the nonh to zap your balls with pmma rays to make tbem fly farther. Whitetell Nuclear Research Esta~ lilbment in Pina'A!&t Canada is beina swamped by aolf balls tent ln by playm who want their balls nuked. The lab will irradiate your balls for no ctw)e, which so suPl)Oledly will live them more bounce· (or the buck. Too bad that San Onofre doesn't aive \he ume service aJthouah if you took 1 swim in the coolant water of the reactor pile there with 1 dozen Mu· Fli'• ... Perbape ball maken could place a h cues at vaund zero durina a weapons test an Nevada to ~t the IAlfte effect. That la if they don t melt Int. . .. Anyhow, Norm RutMn, an anti· audear activist with Encray Probe in f OIOftlO, told the AllOciated Prell he Ills no problem with atomic .,er ..., ............ --...... Aultr•lla•s Rod Ken hH •hot ride. but .It w•1n•t enough •• t•llow Austr•l,.n Simon uw lmodled f!1M out In the first rOWld of .... w•s .-.. Rough seas, ru.gge:d beach Occhilupo, Slater dq; t\IVO hospitalized 8y lttCHARD DUNN H U N T · IN GTON BEACH -If the openina round of the men's main event on Tuesday is an indication of what's ahead in this ninth an- nual Op Pro Surf- i n 1 Cham- pionsrups. ..hoJd on to your t>c.ch chair and prepare for the unexpected. Jeff Booth, John "The Termin- ator .. Parmenter and Mike Parsons. all Oranae Coast Area products, were amo!'-the survivors headjna into todays second round at the Hunt- i,ton Beach Pier. n addition, two former Op Pro champions bit the sand because of interference penalties and two others were taken to Pacifica Community HoseitaJ in Huntifiaton Beach for medical care. Both Mark Occhilupo, the Op Pro- cbampion in I 98S and 1986. and highly-touted rookie Kelly Slater. last year's Op Juruor champion, were eliminated in the third and final trials round because of interference. Both were leadtn& their respective beats. Next. in round one of the main· event. Australians Graham Wilson and Ryan AlaJich were taken to the hospital. Wilson. sufrcrina from a~ parent food poisoniUJ. collapsed on the sand just before his beat with San Clemente's Dino Andino. who won by-forfeit. Wilson was conscious when taken to the hospital. Alqkh, who'd just lost his heat to fellow Australian Mitch Thorson, had lacerations of the left foot and k.nee, the latter rcquirina four stitches. Both Allfich and Wilson were released later in the afternoon. .&oth. of ~una Beach, puJled o"!t a stunnina victory in round one by catchina a scoring wave with one second left to defeat Hawau's Kaipo Jaquias. 84.3-80.3. Then, Booth drove Alagich to the hospital im- mediately followinJ his win in heat seven. Booth, 21, was behind in the heat and needed at least a 20-point ride to surpass Jaquias. The former Laauna Beach Hath standout used two off- the-hp maneuvers. then hooked up fPtease see Op/Ill ~ GOLF RY AN-MISTER 3001 Patrick Larkin balls. ... would araue that it may be more utef ul than most of 1be thinp that Atomic Eneray of Canada does," 'Rubin said. a Results are in from one of the ··~on.. in ~ County, the Tam O'Shanter Invitational bekl at SeaOiff Country Oub last week. Thil was one of the best finishes in tournament history u two teams tied at 28S at the end of rqulation play, but on the first hole of sudden death, Randy Reznicek and Frank Murhar of The Farms Country Oub took the low P'Q11 title. Runnen-up1 also at 28.S_, were Sandy GaJbn1th and Jack nopkin1 from SeaCtifT. OaJbnith l'alefttly had a fine tournament at the California State Amateur Championlhipe at Pebble Beach. In third were John Levin and Ron O\amberlain, also of Seaaift', wbo shot 217 . In tbe net champeonshi_p. . Ralph OePaJma and Jim Harff' of C.alitomia .. \ -· ' NIIMI.,_. flrel .. ., -..... •_.Wier Wlllely • Ryan's quest is over with 11-3 triumph 9y KN VII AL.KER ,, .............. MILWAUKEE -Nolan Ryan wanted an early win. not an Early Wynn. But u it turned out be found bimldf waitint -a.net e.!lJoyina • six-run ninth UUliRI by ft11 Tcus R.ansrs team~tes which teakd his 300th career victory. Ryu reached the milestone in h11 aecood uy and e.nswina his olace an biaaory as the Tcus RaftlCfS beat the Milwaakec Brewen 11-3 Tue9day niahL Tbe 111:.M·s all-time 1trikeout leader, the fastbellcr with a record six no-bitten, became the 20th m~or lcaauer to aet 300 victories. Every otber pitcher to win that many was elected to the Hall of Fame when el..,;ble, except spitbaUer Gaylord p;ry: Ryu (l I_..) won bis sixth 1~t decision, .aJJo*1.na six hits in 7~ 1n· n• Ke struck out eiaht. incrcui~ his career tow to s.21lJ. walked two ud threw 146 pitches. It WU 1* the ,ovupowerins, *9aic Ryan. but it CC>dled. And it u.o ICl'Vt'd lO bri111 ......... focus bKk '° the fidd. one day after New Ycxt Yankees owner OecM-. !leia-tlftu« ... dildplined. · 1. kt. "°9nmi11ioner Fay Viacnt .,,.. away hm County SUidi~ pert•• • wutina to ...i ._baa hia ~d. Teut lctidi11 ~t i• dll tpt1 .... IYAN/UI ' . . . .. ·. . . .. . . . . . . . ROCKLIN -~era&. &M !ea Fra8Cilco 49en naniUla '-:k Wtio ~ in hil ~·ud ·a.. only-a ~I for~·· DeWIP9Plf iM11. •Yt ilte .,...,.lC,---1trip tbow ia over. "Hey, that'• eDOUlb." Crail Mid Moedly at the Siena COlJeee football tralnlna camp at Rockbn. "My wife •va no more. 1&'1 time to coacent.rate on footbell.'' But C'ra' will remain in the public eye this year even when hc'1 off the football &Id. .·- ~~ ~-)l ·f't-..1-+-..H ......... ~-.... ~ ', ... . ... The 20S-~und beck, who abowed 11p for training 10 poundl liabter than last season. has made a works>!'.lt video, "Tum it Up a Notctl," that will be released in August. J C:rai& also will apprar in a POA offlclals later reverHd tnemaelve• and rescinded the decision to allow heckllng at tournaments. movie, .. Dark Obsession." which will be out this fall. "I finally took a rft<>vie role ~ Henley gives ~ams sc~re because I play a good guy this time after being offered two bad-suy roles." Craig said. "This is an action movie. I do my own stunts and there's a few good ones." Craia has been modeling for six years. but he didn't draw much attention until this summer when be po!>ed in the ad. wearing only Calvin Klein underwear. Macy's made a poster of the ad at thl' request of fans. IRVINE -Rams cornerback Darryl Henley went into hypoglycemic shock ~ after practice Monday and spent Tuesday ~ undergoing tests, the club announced. More recently, Craig posed for another ad. wearing only a towel. Hyl>O&lycemia is a condition in which blood · sugar lever drops leading to trembling, headache, cold sweat and in extreme cases, convulsions and coma. "He is goi ng to be evaluated by a cardiolo~st to make sure there 1s no underlying hean condition," said Dr. Clarence Shields, Rams· assistant physician. Wltsken upsets Krlcksteln "It is strictly precautionary." The'Rams ordered the series of te'its to pinpoint cause of the collapse. Henley is expected to rejoin camp today. LOS ANGELES -Todd W1tsken --- upset second seed and defending cha'm-• • pion Aaron Knckste1n S-7. 7-6 (7-4). 6-4. _,,- Tuesda} in the first round of the Volvo ---- tennis tournament at UCLA. Knckstein took command of the first se1 in the 2-hour. 37-minute match, leading 4-1 before W1tsken won three straight games. In the final game..of the tirst set. Witsken's double fault lost the game. W11skcn lost a break poin\ opponuntt) 1n the second set. with Krickstein leading S-4. when a backhand vo lley went into the net. In fru stration. Witskcn hat the ball into the crowd for a code violat1on. Elsewhere in sports on Tuesday: •The Boston Red Sox, desperate for p1tch1ng help in their bid for the AL East title. signed free agent left-handed reliever Joe Hesketh. TEl!EVIS ION, RADIO "He's fine." Coach John Robinson said. "This was o~ v1ously scary. but related to his hypoglycemia. He got immediate treatment from our trainer, Jim Anderson. and recovered quick- 1)." Henley The Rams in1t1ally an- nounced Henle> was suffering from exhaustion and Jch:,drauon when he was taken from camp at UCI Monday ntsht to Tus11n Health Care Medical Center fo r precauuonal) tests. They added to the diagnosis Tuesday. "Darryl has a h1stor) of hypoglycemia." Anderson !>aid. "We've come to the conclusion af\er looking at the tests that were done 1n the hospital that he had hypoJlyccmic <;hod as a result of dehydration and C'<haust1on." * Prrat~s at Cubs. WGN. I) 20 a m * Goodwill Gam~s. TBS. S Os p.m * Giants at Dodg~rs. SportsChan~l. 7 p m. Like many propk with hypoglycemia. Henley normally can prevent an attack by ea ting an orange or cand} bar when he feels symptoms of low blood sugar. Af\er three hard practices in 36 hours. however. LARKIN From81 Country Club shot 260 to win the utle b} thr« strokes. Ga) le Albaugh and Mall Kaymer of Poner Valley C.(. finished second at 263. while Bud Huber and Roger Grace of Ha - cienda C.C came in third at 26S. 0 Backhoes. wh1C'h ""l'rc creating a giant black hole. will di\appcar from the b;lck nine at Mes.a Verde Countl} Club earlier th an expected as the water ha1ard reno\ at1on 1s nraring the complc11on stage<;. Originally, lhc prOJCCI wa-; ex· peeled to last until at least the end of October. bul 11 now apptar\ Oct. I will be lh~ dd'tc.'. Construrt1on. whtrh consists of decpcnrnj the water harards and lakes.. 1~ finished and the area will be seeded. The gro\\tng prOJCCI w1ll la'it approx1matcl) two months. • Word from th e pro 5hop 1s that tht' bal'k nine finall) looks like a golf course again. The deepen1n& was nccessar) he- causc the lake~ were slowl} turning in10 mudhoks at the old depth of 1-2 feet The hazards will now be be· tween 7-10 feet My suagcst1on ts from now on. take a drop and the penalty instead of tryin& to hit out of lhe water. 0 Brian Gallagher aced the I 00 yard. No. 3 at Newport Beach Golf Coursc Soccer ,. Comfort takes position at UCI IRVJNE -Keith Comfort. for- mer head women's soccer coach at UC Davis. has been named to the saml po 1t1on at UCI replacina 1eve haw, who res11ned to pursue other Interests Comfon served 115 women's coach for the Must:sna.s from 1985-J 988, w~rt he wu nan')e'd Nonhem Call· lonua-A~Confcrcncc Coa<h of the Year 1.n 1988. His 1e1m finished J 3th ia the N AA Div JI rankjnp lbal -.on. ,.. ;ne D"1I 19ch11to rcccnatrc:om· ..... Ilia .....cer'a dqrcc 11 Colo- rado Sease. • ., • 1MJ11 """' Henle) apparent!> was so dehydrated and exhausted the remed) didn't work. Meanwhile. in London· •Bruce Da' "· an offensi ve tackle who had been released b) the Hou\ton Oilers. jotned the Los A ngell-~ Raiders after signing a contract./ Da' 1s. who originall) was a Raider. amved early Tucsda) murn1n~ in l ondon. where the team is pral·ttung before its C'\h1b1t1on oprner Sunday against the Ncw Orleans Saints . Team spoktsman Al Lo< asale said Davis fills the 80-man roster spot of free agent offensive tackle John La yfield of Abilene Chris1ian. who was waived befo~ lhc 1eam left for Enllland ·-~ ., From ~ Anod•KU T.l'nl to highlight the men's club action there last week. Gallagher rcponedly punched a choked-down 8-1ron into the hole on one bounce Andy Weaver scored J 60 to win the A Flight low gross title for the week at the club. while Jack ~linson took low net honors w Ith a 51 In the B Flight. Dan MrGuirc shot 6 7 for gross honor!> and A I Elder"• nct-54 was good for first plac:c f1- nall). 1n the(' Flight. Stcvr McKin- ne:r shot 73 for low gro\\ honor\. while Jack Brow n'<; Ml ""' top\ for the low net 0 Here's a litt le more 1nlorme1t1on on the Huntington Bcal'h ~nwr., C1olf Tournament running ~cpl 17· I !I at \.1cadowlark Cioll < our-1c. The tournament I\ open lo ml·n age 50 and oH·r "1th a USG.\. S< ( i .\ or SCPL(i ·\ \ alida1ed hand1rnp from Jul) . .\ugu.,1 of September fhe formal 1s. 36-holc medal pla) 1n 01ghts which '"II tx determined h) par11c1pat1on Entl) fee 1s S4:! whll"h tndudcs green fce5. but cans arc extra There wtll ~ pnzeli tn e~l 01ght for both low gron and low net golfers. plus an overall winner. This tournament. 1n its fir'it >t'a r. replaces the Greater Long Beat h St-niors Golf Op:n. Fu n her details can he had hy call· ing the golf cour~ 0 The sktns game: at Altso Creek las1 Wednesday was a big success as more than 100 golf fanatics JOtned 1he gaiter) to' watch an Clemcn1c's Dave Cook pocket SSOO wnh five skins. Aliso pro Larry Brothenon won two sktns Y.Orth $200 0 Newpon Beach Count r} Cluh member D~e Coffer and h1s_p1t.rtner Lee Da' 1s of Eldorado C'ountiy Club, combined to shoot 284 to take the gross d1v1s1on l'hnmp1onsh1p of 1he JSth annual Memb(r/Gucst Re-- pita Golf Tournament hdd at the club last wttk. The 284 total was nine shots better than &he team of Jim Keane and Steve Betbe, who finished at 293. Betbe plays out or la Quinta Hotel. Followina Keane and Bcebt in tlurd were Bruce Olson and Rkh Sims at 298. Sims is 1 member 11 Western Hill . ' Taking lhe low net title were Bill Allison and his guest from Braemer Count!) Club, Van Sherman. The t""o combined for a 262, four shots better than Charles Crookall and hi s guest Jim Brown from El Ntguel. In third were Pcler Rothschild and his guesl Larry Pagel of Imperial ( ountr) Club. The pair shot 267. 0 It's charity golf t1mt around the Orange Coast. with tournaments bcndit1ng cvcl)thing from the Red < rms 10 abused children. On Aug. 6, (os1a Mesa Country Club will be the i.11c of 1he sixth annual .Mama Cona's Chanty Golf Tournament. Proceeds from the event go to the Oran~e County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Tee11 time for the scramble play format begins at 10:30 a.m. with a receptiQl'I and dinner followi na at S p.m. Entry f~ 1s S75 and includes the dinner. Rames wall be held through- out the day. For information on the tour- nament. phone th e Red Cross at 83S-538 I ' 0 T~ Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce will hold the 14th ed1t1on of its tournament on Aua. 13 at ScaC'liff Country Oub. Over 1he years. this ~vent has funded colleae scholarships for graduates of the Huntin,ton Beach Union Hi.ah School District and community actviucs as well as special projects and equipment for the chamber. The entry fee 1s S 150 which in· eludes contrnen1al breakfast, lunch. dinner, areen fees. cart, aolf shirt, picture, tee gif\s, putting contest, trophies and door prizes. Quite an array Tournament format is a double sho11un. with either 1 7 1.m. startins time or a 1 p.m. stan. Rcamratioa will take place 4S minutes prior to tee time. There Wlll be a division for handi· capped aolfers as well 11 well as 1 Callaway division ror tolfen with no tstablishcd ba.ndicaps. • For information on tk lO\,olr· n1mcnt, phone the Hdrltlftl10ft Beach Chamber of Co~ 11 a.<>-6S91or146;-llll. ,.,,.,. Lltttit" -ar...,. ~ ,,.,,, ,,,,., ~' ..... ~,.•• .,,..,., every ., .. ,..,. ._, ......... ---NBW YOaX -TM New Yon y ........ ~ under Amerl-can ~~ ... ..,nat ftve ,_,.by C.Gaunileiow Pay Vi• cent u l*\OIQforll Sceia~1 punillllMet. · Vlncm&. no OD Monday forced StelnbreDw eo pw u=trol otdlt team after 17¥1 ,_,. .i ute of bil dealiap with. known pmbler, .. lealCd a four"Plll order Tueeda1 that orOh.ibita all contact between Siein&rconcr and the team without Vincent'• pennillion. Tbe Yankees mutt certify to the AL every six months that ~ bu been no unauthorized contact Vin· cent threatened dilCiolinarY action tpiAst any Yankca oftlciaJ or em· p1oy0e wbo does not ft.ally di1cl<>1e any communication with Steinbren· ner. Hank Steinbrenner, the owner's 33-year-old aon will be subject to the restrictions if he becomes the tcam•s new ,eoeraJ partner. Steinbrenncr's lawyer Stephen E. Kaufmann said Hank will be proposed to succeed his father. The aeven·pqe qrcement be- tween Vincent and Steinbrenner specifics "the commissioner will f P- prove the appointment of eithet of Mr. Stcinbrenner's sons as aeneral partner," but Hank Steinbrenner also needs approval from the other major league owners. Vincent ordered that for five years the Yankees must seek league ap- proval for "the hirina. firina, promo- tion, demotion or reassi&nment of any officer of the club." Durina the next five years the team also must ask'league approval to sue or file a grievance against a player and to hire lawyers and investigators involved with player dealings. "Except as otherwise provided ... no Yankees officials or employees shall confer. consult. advise or other· wise communicate, either directly or indirectly, w11h George M. Stein- brenner Ill on any matter involvina the New York Yankees or baseball until further order of the com- missioner," Vincent ordered. "If such communication, either direct or indirect, occurs, a responsible club official shall immediately notify the American League president." Vincent also ordered the Yankees to certify each six months beginning ~ ............ ~, .. ~ ...... ton ...... "-*-·' "'" Jan. 31 that there bas been no com· said he would continue the proceed-' inunication between Steinbrenner inp, apinst Spira. and the club. 'I'm o~~_Joana into the wisdom o( "Any non-compliance with this the $40,000 payment," Kehoe saJd cectilication and reportina ~ui~ Tuesday. "The 1ovcrnment'1 ca1e mcnt.ball be deemed conduct not in has to deal with Spira tryina to shake the best interesu of baseball and shall Steinbrenenr for another S 110,000 subject the non-complyi~ club of-af\cr the $40.000 payment" ficial to discipline by tb11 office." Steinbrenner's baseball problems Vincent warned. could also affect his position as a vice In a separate seven-page aaree-president of the U.S. Olympic Com· mcnt, Vincent spells out the four mitt~. areas in which he would aive Stein~ USOC President Robert "Helmick brenner permission to to consult said Tuesday that the organization'• with the team: television and radio exec~e committee will review the contracu, concessions aarcements. matter at its next regular meeting on 1ovCT1lQ1eotal and lease qrcements Au&. 22 in Colorado Springs, Colo. and banking relationships. "When the head of a major sport Steinbrenner was not available in the United States says an individ· Tuesday, according to Joe Carrela. ual has O""'rated contra~ to the best one of has spokesmen. ..-f · I Vincent also barred Phil McNiff, interests o that sport, o Vlous y we t.he American Shipbuilding Co. ex-must be very concerned." Helmick ccutive who headed Steinbrenner's said. investigation of Dave Winfield. from Former commissioner Bowie having anything to do with the Yan-Kuhn, who suspended Steinbrenner kees. Vincent also prohibited the for two yea rs on Nov. 27, 1974 under team from investigating players and the "best interests'' clause stemming employees without approval from from his guilty plea to conspiracy to the commissioner's office. make illegal campaign contributions McNiff supervised Steinbrenner's to President Nixon. reacted Tuesday relationship with Howard Spira. the to Vincent's decision. 31-year-old pmbler who helped "Whtie d1sc1pltnary decisions are bring about Steinbrenner's downfall. always difficult and unplea~~t. as Spira. who received a $40,000 pay-well I know. I think comm1ss1oner ment from Steinbrenner, is uoder an Vincent's decision on George Stein- eight-count federal indictment for brcnner was both gutsy and correct." attempting to extort the Yankees Kuhn said 1n a prepared statement. owner and for threatening Steinbren-''I applaud the commissioner for up- ncr and Winfield. holdin& the high standards of GregOI)' W. Kehoe, the assistant .. baseball. He has obviously done U.S. attorney prosccutirig the case. crcdn to the great office he holds." 8illy would have backed George By PATRICK LARKIN o.-y ,._ c ............ NEWPORT BEACH -Whale people danced 1n the aisles at Yankee Stadium at hearing 1he an· nouncc ment of th~ doom of owner George Steinbrenner. one Orange Coast Area resident. Tom Deemer. was sitting back trytng to figure 1t all out. Deemer. who serves as president of the Balboa Bay Club. has had the opportunity to associate with Stein- brenner on several occasions - mostly through one of Dcemcr's closesl fnends. the late Billy Manin. Surprisingly, Deemer said that the man who was fired fi ve times by Steinbrenner, would be on the fallen owner's side 1f he were still alive. "If Billy were here toda). he'd come to George's defen se." Deemer said. "Billy's defended nearly cvel) underdog that's been ahve" While the statement ts probabl) more a credit to Mantn. than tt is 10 Steinbrenner. fact ts Deemer won· ders about the power of baseball commissioner Fay Vmcent. who has forced Steinbrenner to sell hts con- troll iftg interest in the club. 'Tm rcall} amazed at the power of the comm1i.s1oner's office," Deemer said. "The!><: decisions are made without an} due process and they're binding. "lt'sJust hke the NCAA-thins w11h Jerry farkan1an al UNLV. There's nOJUSt1ce served in ei ther case." Deemer was surprised at the sevent> of ttt dec1s1on wielded Monday n~ht. 1hat effectively took Steinbrenner 01.f,.t of baseball. In his brief assoc1at1ons with Steinbrenner, he found him a very &racious host "At Billy's Funeral (last December -also the last time Deemer and Steinbrenner met). I found him con- cerned and as nice a person a'i you'd ltkc to meet:'' Deemer said. "I suspect that there was more to lhe casc than what came out and there might be sontc thtn&S that never come out." But what would dnve a successful business man to be duped into extor- tion by a two-btt punk gambler. "I don't think I know him well enough to speculate on that.'' De- emer said. "Everyone thinks he (Steinbrenner) 1s so sman because he bought the Yankees for S 10 m1lhon and no" the) 're worth $200 milhon. "It's hkc the gu) in Newpon who bought a house 30 years ago. He sells n for a lot more m~ney than he bought 1t for and everyone walkJ around saying how sman he was for having so much money." [)ccmer touched most on the tra&edy of the situation. Though Martin was fired repeatedly afttr hands-off P.romises by Steinbrenner, Deemer still feels compassion for the man. "My relationship wi1h George Steinbrenner has been in the positive ve in," Deemer said. We, as individ· ual fncnds of Billy. na1urally thought , that lhe firinp were unjustified. But Steinbrenner s a very complicated prrson. "The situation 1s JUSt bizarre. I he saddest thing 1s his whole pubhc ltrt revolves around the Yankees and it appears that he misused his posatioo. I think the st.anding ovation by tht crowd at Yank~ Stadium miabt have sent a message that the faM ~ere tired of Steinbrenner ... \ Tom Curren .. Idea Into tNaJ"• Main Rout'14 H. He"ll face ~ finished fourth in the world. In 1988. sht took second behind Pauline Mencztr in the Arena Surf masters - the best of her pro career. She was also second in the 1985 Forcnza World Cup befort injuring her knee. Schwarzstein, a member of the ASP Board of Directors, had a SJ>CC: tacular amateur career, highli&hted t?Y winning the 1980 World Amateur Championships in Biarritt, France. She was the 1984 ASP Rookie of the Year aner she'd bttn I six-time member of the NSSA National Team and thl'ft-time U.S. champion. ··1( was a rude awaktning in pro surfing," she said. "I found out you don't win allihe time." Women's pro surfina. however. is secmin&ly takina a back seat in terms of participation and money earnings. so Scbwarzstein is wondering just Hard-core surfing. it can be a very easy ride The 1dcahst1c hft ofan Orange County, all-round Californian surfer -suntans. parties and airls punctu- ate the surfer"s ex1sttnct. but tht most important ingredient has been and always·w1ll be hard<ore grass- roots pure surfing. That's what New- port Bcach·s Robbie Todd 1s all about. At 23 years of age, Todd has betn surfina for over half of his lift. Con- tests have played an important role in the younf surfer's career. although results aren t of the most s1gn1ficance an) more. Todd's photos have ap- peared in evef)' major surfing maga- LIOC, e"en a cakndersprcad but pictures ar<.'n•t his speoahy cuhcr (although Todd has a spread coming out in the next issue ofSurfin& maga- Lane). Todd 1s the assistant team man- ager for Qu1cks1h er. the famous clothing industf) 11ant that 1s all about hard-eore surlina. Todd's Job NOian ltJ•n acllnowledt•• erowd after win No. JOO. WYMAN Froml1 and Anaheim was when it lured the Los Anacle\ Rams from the bo~ds of Los Anaelcs to Anaheim Stod1um • Surely those who complain about Al Davis' allc&ed arced don't think "e Rams moved bcc.ausc they "ouaht the wather was better deep "'the hcan of Ora nae County than 1t ~sin Los Anaclcs? 1 Of course not. The Rams made several demands. They included improvement to the •tac.hum. Even today, there arc a few ~o will remember th1t the stadium 1 not completely enclosed a\ it 1\ w. Those scats an lcn and nterfield were aJdcd.lo lure the ms from the ColisCllm to naheim. ~ 1. In addition, the Ram!r're prom- , and then 11ven, a c.,1cc parcel rtand alona K.atcl" venue which ey could with whatever their httlt rtsdcsJrcd. They buih an office com pie•. e that read a commc:rc1al office mplu which 11 lea~ out to com· JliC1 that want I Katc:lla A Hnue uon near tho lad1um. Tht deal wa IO one-aided that lhtr tenant or the atadium, Ocnc utry, who own the Califomta 1s upholdinJ and mamtainina that image. "This company is all about surfing." Todd sa)s. ~lfyou're not a hard-eore surfer you.won't last long here. because that1s what we're based on." Todd describes his job as lenient. "I have an eight-hour work day like everyone else here. but ifthe surf 1s good we all go surfing!" Actually, Todd's job is notas easy as at sounds at first. "We have a lot of work to do. a lot more than six months ago. It's just that the com- pany is growing so fast." Todd's duties include more than a couple of tasks. "I'm now an charge of the Generat1on-X lurfing series for our surf team. (no non-Quicksilver team members are allowed in the con- tests.) The finalists arc getting mone) so at's a good incentive for the team gu) s." Todd aocs into talk ins more about has Job. ··Besides running thr surf-team. I coordinate team fun<.·- taons like the contests and team RYAN fromBI I 01ghth, t~o errors by second baseman Julio Franco and two singles led to two unearned runs. sab<>1aging Ryan ·s <.'ha nee to finish wath the complete game he wanted so much. / Me JOIO<.'d Early Wynn and Steve Carlton as the only pitchers to reach 300 v1ctones without pitching a complete game. After Jim Gantoer's RBI single. Ryan left to a standing ovation and wa\cd to the crowd. ""h1ch booed when Brad Amsbtrg relieved. but applauded when he got the third out of tht inning. preserving a S-3 lead Amsbcra got the last three outs for hu third savt. Ryan's victory then was assured when Franco rcdrc:med himself by keying a six-run ninth for Trus with a arand slam. A paid crowd of 51.533. largest of the season an Milwaukee. included IS of Ryan's family and friends and Rangers owner George Bush. son of the president. The) saw what they came to sec and so did the Brewers' fans. who pve the 43-ycar-old Rya n a standing ovation when he walktd to the dugout before the ~me and loudl} cheered ham througtiout the tvtnina. Ryan wanted an early wan in his quest, not an Early Wynn. It took Wynn scvtn starts to win his 300th aame. and Ryan was disappointed fast Wednesday when ht got a no- dccmon against the.. Yankrc:s.1ettm1 tagged for seven runs on I 0 huun e11ht annmas. Of the Pl'CY10US 'lilne Angels baseball team. was forced to sue Anaheim to protect his interests and the stadium parking lot. That suit was Just settled. Despite all the whtelma and deal- ma. none of the teams that make Anaheim and Oranct County home arc ~u1n1 to admit 1t. The Rams arc stall the Los Angeles Rams and the Anaels arc stall the California Anaels. all which thrills baseball fans in Los Angeles, San D1cao. Oakland and San Francisco. Despite the aiveaway by Anaheim and Ora nae County. never once was there a rcq,u1rcment that the teams 1dcntif) w1th the people who were so aencrous with them. Not so with the Oodaer when they moved from Brooklyn to Los An- 1_el~. They became the Los Antclcs Docl&Cn from Day One on t.he West · Coat. But then aaain. LA. had v1nually ai v,en a~ay the fa=1ly • wc:ls to fcl them and then e in one: o the city's mort sotd o iaptc:n to h\'t up to their prom1k's to Walter O'MaUey~ It could be 1t tS the ruson why LA. will not hvc: up to the promitc it made to tM Raiders when tbcy mo~ from Oaklaftd. no. prom. IKS involvcd onl m.abllnaune &ht Coliwum 10 that t CCMald be uted for • • panics." he said.Todd also has a Quicksilver team house for overseas team vts1tors or any team mtmpcr that might need it. "It's rcaUy cool. not vtry many companies treat their team lake we do. We like for the team to be like a family, not just business only. We do whatever It takes to keep our guys together and happy." Sometimes that's easier said than done. Todd elaborates; "We heard not too Jona ago that some team members up north in Cayucos and Santa Cruz were bummed, that they were beinf a little bat neglected so Rich and (Richard Woolcott, the business team manager~ went up nonh for a weekend and did a bag prottao there, stoked all the team auys out on a ton of clothes. took them out for bmakfast. dinner and went surf- ing with them and the) really got stoked! .. Todd tn,JO)'S what he as doang and 11 fits ham Just right. ··1 still go out on pitchers to win 300. fivt did It on their first try. 'Tm d1sappo1nted I had to come to Milwaukee to act a shot at it," Ryan s.aid. "A lot of J>CO{>IC have come in for this game. It's 1nconve- n1ent for them, but they're friends of mine and the} want to bt a part of 11:· This time. Ryan held Milwaukee hitless until Paul Molitor singled with two outs in the third and Robin Yount tripled for a 1-0 lead. By the end of the inning. Rya n already had thrown 71 p1 tches and there were fears that his bad back might act up and force an early exit. But after Texas rallied for four runs 1n the fifth against Chns Bosio (4-91 and scored again 1n the sixth. R}an seemed to get stronger as he sensed h1stof) He did not gJve up another hit unul Molitor blooped a single to stan the eighth R>an·s w1nnin1 streak 1s his lonacst since he won s1i1 straight in 1984 with Houston. The victory came in his 69Sth career start and gave him a lifetime record of 300-26 7 Ht won has first pmc on Apnl 14. 1968. with the New York Mets and became the first to reach 300 \incc Don Sutton in IQ86. . Flash bulbs popped all dunna the naaht and .. 300' signs dotted the ballpark. At Ryan's home fitld in Texas. there were 7.828 people an the stands to watch tht game on the scoreboard at Arlinaton Stadium. and fans acron the country tuned 1n tht aame on ESPN-TV. football. What Davis wanted and was promised, was an updated version of the Coliseum alona with luxury boxes. That was the basic de.al. It didn't compare with the 1ymnast1a Los Al'\ltlCS ""COi throup to act the OodJers. That deal included the absolute &Jv1na away of pnmc downtown land so that O'Malley could build a new stadium. The: land aiveaway in- cluJcd all the mineral riahts. oil 1n- cludcd.Just in case oil wu dis· covered thtrc. There are many who can vividly rt member marshal movana onto the land physically forcina thow who lived there, and whott homes had bttn condemned. ofTthe land. It was almost 1 ntahtly featurt on ttlc:v111on in thow dayi. I think there is a aood chance the Raiden will move 6eclt 10 Oakland. If the) do. I also think Southern C11ifom1a w.U be a hnlt btt po0rtr fOf h. Poorer bttauJC they have abown their true colors. the cok>n of by~nsy. ~ ~monn around here an &hon. ......,...~ .. ~c.u· ·~,,., .. r4d'IUftr'-l ... I C.W•..,,. 11r11.-• • • .............. _,._ ....... Tom C.rrolt. how Iona she can hold out bef ort utiliuna htr othtr skills. "A lot of surfers ha"tn't gone to school," she said. "And sometimes I wonder 1f I shouldn't bt doing somt- thmg else and usma my talents some-wh~rc t lsc. Most llktly. it will havt somethinJ to do with sports." Her climb back into the ranks could be brief, but luckily Schwarzs- tcin has plenty to fall back on -and hopcf ully not fal hng on a surfboard. SURFING !e .. .............. W9"9 ... r a .. ride. .... "'8 ICillft!d. 25. • ... loodl .... .. !"19"---~· .. ~--,---..... ~ ~awave•athoee..co..d.-. Utt tn die lat. "I ..ad taa.het hlv~ that wave iD tltc las\ JO ICCoadl. tMn I IOl u aaelf oo il ud )"OU bavr to lake lhol( kiod of dwK'es. Some- limn it eomn and sometimes 11 ~ timr it just came down 10 the witt. The uy was P.A•icncc and just beina throup 1 11m1lar ahuation before and knowina the waves. h's tither for you, or qainst you ... Booih, currcnlly rated 27lh on the ASP (APociation of Surfina Pro-feuionats) world tour. made a tplub in the Op P.ro two )'tars 110 when he was a rookie. comma up thl'OUlb the trials and makina it '° the ~m11lnats. He lost 10 vei"'-n Gary El.kenon. but his mark, no doubt, was made. This time. 8ooth'superit'Oee paid ofT ... I had a ptttty IOQd feel.in& (about winn1n1 the belt) bcaUte l had tbose two outside maneuvc:n," be said .. After that aecond off-lhc.Jip I wanted to make h 10 the inside. I've teen thinp cl~ btfore, but nc:vtt this cl~ -this is the best of my hfe. "h's wild ... the Op Pro tccms to bring out the best in all the surftrs. Thc~·s n11T compet1t1on and every- one's 1oing off." Parsons, another Laauna Beach product who moved to San Ckmente three }Cars aao. defe;tted Matt TICE Froml1 get in a rut. It happens best for me in contests when I'm relaxed and flow- ing. and that's exactly how I like to t.'"ain ... There 1s a lot of speculation on what Curren really docs (Of most of has train1na but I've seen him body surfing an Japan du~ the oont.eall there and I think there s reaton to believe that he incorporates that as 1 b11 paf1 of his traanina. Curren is said to be play1n1 lots oflcnnis and Just plain surfing a loL The word out on the current world champion Manin Potter is that he • Last -year's OpProchamp Richie Collins used a lot of video work to help him WID. "I'd act videos of aJI my heats and all of (Tom) Curren'• h9ts ·cause I knew that's who I was going to be surfing docs absolutely noth1n1 but surf a lot. • and work on 1mprovana. Damien Hardman of Australia, Uoyd Tice photo shoots and compete. and I keep everyone together on tht team." says Todd. "Working a lot cuts into your surfing time but I still get my hours 1n . "I aet to hang out with my friends, buy food for the guys_!t ~e team house and have a few raiJWk panics. and the rnmpany picks up the tab. That's the kind ofattatude 11 is arou nd here. We d<.'fin1tcl) don't want drugs an tht picture but our image isn't e\actl ) thl' n1ce-gu) dtan-cu1 w1nna-bes either Todd sums the~ huk stof) up an one l)tatement. .. Surfing.Just grass roots hard-core )urling.'' That's what Robbie Todd 1s all about Uoy' Tltt 11 u Oru1~ eo.11 D•ll1 Pilot corn1,_edn1 w•ose Hrlla1 col•llUI ·~,., nery WdMld•:Y· against in the finals." Colhns goes on: ··1 watc.hcd everything he was doing on the waves and I tned to figure out how I could match has performance and do one thing bet- ter." Collins found the edge he was looking for after viewing the quar- terfinals. "I sa~ that Curren was only getting 1n one maneuver on the outside wherl' I co uld fit 1n two big ones and that's what I did in the finals and thul'!> what made the d1f- lerence. ·· Curren. a former tv.o-ume v.orld champion. u~s a' anC'ly oftra1nin1 methods. "There's a hnlc obstacle coune at m) hou~ an France that I run from 11me to time, and I've used weights to inc~ase m) strcnath and sv.1mmmg for paddhna and en- durance ... he said the I 987 world champion, UICS box- 101 as a tramina tool. LocaJ Hunt- an1ton Beach standout Bud Llamas plays lotS of basketball on his fl'Cle t1me.andsurfin1leacndand 19120p • Pro champion Cheyot Horan uacs Y¥Wath mental e~crt'1ses in ad· d1t1on to sports and other activn1es.. All said and done, each individual has his own specific trainina needs. and each athlete goes about it in bis (or her) own way. The one outstand- ina surprise to me was that out oh.II the ~urfers mtervtewed, the most famous and wccessfuJ surfers were the ones wnh the s1mplest tratruna proarams. whereas the professionals an struaallng positions were the ones that had detailed complex prarucina schedules. It seems as 1fthe ~way to tram as to follow the advice of a well- known sponinaadvenucment; JUSl do It~ u.,,~s. .. <>rupc..t DaiJ;y pg., C*Tlf1'•dea(~ ttpJar ,,,,., ... ~.,..rs ~~.,,·~· • R .. l•ter to win • oll * Hourly Door Prfzesl • Free product umples •f •II loclltlon•I NC lllnl Monster nvc~ l(rau:o c• or St...a or ,,.. lllg Gntnd Prize• 1100 Gift Certlftcatel COME JOIN THE FUN! .Liquid Cryst•I W.• demonstration at 1739 Superior Ave. in Costa Mesa ................................... 842-3™ 81ue Conti, Cl .. r .... le •nd IE.,,,... demonstrations at 2604 S. Bristol in Santa Ana ............................................... 754-1432 6562 Westminster Blvd. in Westminster ............................. 08f0 llotlter'• W•• demonstrations 9880 Warner Ave .. in Fountain Valley .......................... N4 84•7 18862 Beach Blvd. in Huntington Beach ..................... NS-DU , . h9fe One w•• demonstrations · 13961 N. Harbor Blvd. in Garden Grove ...................... ••• a790 · 1175 Baker St. in Costa Mesa ............................................ . ... .. .. I ' I t T ,, ••,. "'. I •• ! .. . ·. , Ant~•·· ar .. n Downing ffeftl II c•lled out Oft the ..._ of catcher Junior Ortiz. Angels go On a ·hitting (20) rampage, crush Twiiis,.13-2 MINNEAPOLIS -The· Cali- fornia Angels tried to resolve a lot of frustfltions on Tuesday night. They held a prc-pme meeting and then kept srcctmg each other at home plate m the fifth inning. Manager Doug Rader got things gomg. too, by getting himself c1ectcd. was Scofield's first RBI in 12 7 at· bats. Second baseman Nelson Liriano dropped a potential double play ball al second that loaded the bases. Donnie Hill walked to force in the fourth run with two out before Winfield singled in the final two runs of the inning. Dave Winfield had two singles and drove in two 'runs to spark . Cahfomia's six-run fiOh inning as the An&els buned the Minnesota Twins 13-2 under a season-high 2~hit attack. strucl out one and walked one for his fourth complete game of the year. Lee Stevens doubled in the sixth aod scored California's seventh run on Anderson's single. Stevens added a two-run homer in the seventh to give California a seven- run cushion. "It would sound cgousical 1f I said a team mcctmg and argument led to our success." Rader said. "The bottom line 1s the team won a game. It's not an individual garpe. It was important for so me- one like Lee Stevens to gain his stroke: it was important for Did. Schofield to get a key hit. All of that 1s 1mponant to our club ... "The guys have a little more bounce behind him." Parrish said. ''The game seems to go pretty quick with Finley on the mound. A lot of times when pitchers dra$ on, players tend to lose enthusiasm around there. With C huck. that doesn't happen." Minnesota took a 1-0 lead in the first on Kirby Puckett's RBI single. Shane Mack. who had his first three-hit game as a Twin, ho mered to lead ofi the third and give Minnesota a 2-0 lead. California manager Doug Rader was ejected from the game in the fourth after arguing a close play at the plate. Brian Downing was called out b) home plate umpire Tim McClelland after attempting to score from third o n Schofield's 0> ball to Mack 1n left. Loser AJlan Anderson (4-14) al- lowed sax runs -three earned - and seven htts in 4;-1 innings. "It was like the 11dc came rolling in and "e "cnt "1th it," Anderson said. Winfield knocked m three runs o verall and was one of four Cah- forn1a players with three hits. Lance Parrish. Dante B1chettc and Kent Anderson also had three h1t<t Mmneso ta's Brian Harper C\· tended his hitting streak to an_ .\ L season-high 21 games with an eighth-inning single Winfield led ofi the fifth with a single and scored California's first run on singles b) Lance Pamsh and Dante B1chettc. >\ndfrson singled to set up Dick Schofield's t\\O-run single. making 11 J-2. It An RBI single by Donnie Hill in the ninth made 11 12-2 and Devon White v.Ds walked with the bases loaded to force in C'ahforn1a's 13th run. ( huck Finlc) ( 14-4) allowed JU St one ea rned run and nine hits 10 cam his fourth s1ra1gh1 decision and his I I th victory 1n hlS last 13 decisions. Finley. who has pitched ·nine innings 1n each of his last fi ve games. lowered his ERA to 2.29, second best in the Al behind Roger Clemens (2.20). 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CO...~ CMll "'"' .. -,_ c .......... ) ... lt-16UI TENNIS • ' Giants' pitcher pihcH-hits witfi game-winning double San Francisco pulls out 3-2 victory over Houston in 9th Pinch-hitter Don Robinson, originally slated to start the game as a pitcher. singled with the ba~ loaded in the ninth inning Tuesday. ,-!r.' giving the San Francisco Giants a J-2 victory over the Houston Astros. •lllllt . Brett Butler started the inning dfi Juan Agosto (5-6) by beating out an infield grounder. Mike Kingery was hit by a pitch as he squared to bunt and Will Clark's bunt rolled under Agosto's glove for a hit, loading the bases. Robinson then lined Agosto's first pitch into left- center field for the winnin1t hit. Elsewhere an the National League Tuesday: 8 Cardlaala 4, PllUlles Z: In Philadelphia, John Tudor won his fifth straight decision. Todd Zeile hit a two-run homer and Willie McGee extended his hitting streak to 21 games as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Philhes. 8 Expos 7, Mets 4: In Montreal. Andres G alalT8ga hit Montrcars first inside-the-park homer in thrtt years and Dennis "O il Can" Boyd allowed two runs and stranded five runners in scoring position in six innings as the Expos defeated the New York Mcu. 8 Pirates t , C•b• 1: In Chicago. Sid Bream had a two-run homer and three RBI. and Bob Patterson pitched stronJ emergency relief as the Pittsburgh Pirates ~t the Chicago Cubs to tie for first platt in the National League East. •Padre• 7, Braves I: In San Dieao. Garry Templeton siniJed to tie the game and scored the winning run when third baseman Jim Presley bobbled a grounder. giving the San Diego Padres a victory over the Atlanta Braves. The Braves lost for the sixth time in seven games despite a homer and five RBI by Dale "'*1rphy. The victory was San Diego's seventh in nine aames. 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This helri.llll is expected to ta.kt .,a.ce·eltis wcck in N~w Yon, wM!'t the T~n arc playina the Yankm. Heath · bum••d Hirxhbcdl wbllc • .., a call an lhe nJn&h IM&na o( Det.r0il'1 I)..) IOll IO Blhimott °" Jaly u ; ,.......,...., .. • .. Lawn bow/Ing .The N~ Harbor. Lawn Bowlina Club w.11 ho&d 1lt-1990-Laches .. nd Men's Pairs Tournament on Aus. 14. The 1989 champions Marie Walker, Connie· ~cCrindlc and Ro Dombrow wiJI be compet- an&._ Thiny-two bowlers in dreu whites will oc- cupy the 16 rinks of bottl bowlina artcns at th! club. Competition bqina at 10 a.m. and runs throuahout the afternoon. The event is open to the public fr~ of ctwse. · For information,.. ph()ne 644-A I 38. ~8 642-5678 .. Bud Light Triathlon More than 1,500 pro{tuional and amateur triathlctes arc cxpecled to compeu in the San Clemente Bud Up t U.S. Tria1hlon Scria llacle. on Aua, 19.. La~ ftliwation and mtndatoc'Y athkte chec.k·in Will take place at the San. ~nte Community CenlCT on Aus. 18 from 9 a.m. to S e_.m. For. information. phone (619) 221-SSSS. Volleyball tournament Seal Beach will host the Miller lite Oran1e County Open professional beach volleyball tournament operated by the Auocia1ion of Volleyball Professionals on Satur~)' and Sun· dat al the nonh side of the Seal Beach Pier. Competition runs from 9 a.m.·S p.m. on Sa1urday and 8 a.m.-S p.m. on Sunday. The event is doubk dimiN1tion. for information, phone (818) 761-6770. Water Polo championships ( The National Jonior Olympic W•ter Polo Championships will be 1't&d al l.onJ Beath Wilson Hip and Belmont Plaza Pool Aus. b-10. Teams from u far away as Annapotil. Md .. well be competina. accordina 10 1oumamen1 chairman Rid Jones. Teams will be divided by boys and &iris in lhrtt • sroups -17-and-undu. fS...nd· under and I 3-aRd-unda. Thr finals wilJ be held at Belmont Plua with admission pnced at SS for adults and S3 for studenti. U.S. Water Polo The U.S. Nauol\aJ Wa1Cr Polo team will ho« \be Sov1t1 Union for a ICrics of ulibiuon m•1ches bcai11nina Friday at UC Saft 0.., n 7 p.m. The twO teams -will hoot up r«T ICICOiil match at Newport Harbor Hip Seturday at 1 p.m. and -''* ®' lht ~ ta1tt 11 _ Oovit West Olympic Swimmiiw Cocppln in F l"C$DO on Sunday. The Soviet Union is fresh from a tilwr medal perfom:a~ at lhc Goodwill Oamiet llM week. The U.S. team finished fift.b. The twq teams met in J>OOI play at the pines with die Sovieu prevailint. ~. Id.cu for the Newport Har1x>r matdt ~ availabk at the p~ for SS for adults ad S3 for st\.Mknts. From North Or.,.e CCU1ly From South Orange CCU'lly r-:==~~==~==~~=;-. m... 1022 °"'°'State eoaMesa 2124 NNert"act. 2169 NNportlud1 2169 co;;.1..sa t 2624 s;n;,.. 2626 •=a::a: 2669 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 820/820~ 1rte M25K , I 558 28R 2~BA Con dot, •EXClUSIVE GUARD• , &,m.. 1211 lff1 2M 28A. den, W/O hk ....,..._ ~ tum, FROM NORTH °"ANGE CO. 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Nu r 2"'8A. trpec, "9rY ~ Monday Frt S30AM 2-<:ar~~30x1191ot platted IOO'lotatotall~ edults. no peta, 1 yr Nopeta.~509 Ape,._lb , TIL_,-beectl,trontunlt • .._., $114516'-taMLvMeg T~Se<vlCle Mon·F" a ..... s 30pm ~=ey = ~:: R·20PEN Sat/~~· 1·000 ft, approx. 1 ...... $1,075. 760..a&50, $1950. BAYSHORES 38r 722-9012Ol132'·2232 cdledr1ll cellng. oerdan 19 "' U 11 ,,__,.., Wec'5 30 PM 640-4924 OI 720-1153 ~ ~lo; ri~~~ ._ 414-3397. -28a. pvt ,rt:-c:;: .... ..... 21J)7 Sorry No PMa. P9tl0. 911-2251 Sl**M 2 & IM + d9ft, a..-counter M·f a OOam·S 009m Fr.o.y T~~~:~ i;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;---~;;;i;I Weter pO.., 40 11 60 •llAll llW* comm. W to •SM SUAF!RSTUOeO• •a.uttM qu6M MteM 38A 2\t&A, fl'Pc, "9tbar, IOfM w"9I ooe.\,,...... ~ F11S30PM Costa Mtsa 1024 utt111y ' bulldl~g. aepllc 1·8 TowntlouH •pert-:.~2~~1:c;~:C Open 8H•NoSat 12-3.003031nc~ E/t6de. a.. c:abte, patio, ~~OUM d •;~~1=· on F~ •-c~ CHICK YOUCll AD T.-Fllt•T DAY T "-Dally PllOt "'""" tor efflclenc:y 81\0 eecurecy Howev•• OCXH•onal•y 8f•Ot• do OCCUf ,,...... 1191.., ....... 'fOU' ad •• '"° b~ end dtecl< your .., dilly AePofl "'or• imm.o..twty lo 642·5'71 The Olllfy PllOI Kctc>ts no ul>Mfty tor any error in en .0-1._,I kit whtGI,! II m«y be respontil>lct ••cepl few Ille COClt of ltlct tc>8Ct' ectuatly occue>oed by the etror er.d11 can orlly be allowed lor the hnt '°-''°" Arty amourtt not pa+a within 30 d1ya • reQUlreel Wll be tubjKI 10 bl.It not limned to. llnll(lee ~~ at I '>~ of lite ~ balenc.e per month. .. c.olK11oft COSI• end Illy <HIOnlP!e 111~1 .... .... -~ . ~ I.~ ·' ., .. .... '-) · Ii 4 ~·. ' . ."""""""' ' •·. ' t' \ ' . J. ' v .... ~ .. ~ ~ . . - 4 ••• . . ... ~===;:;::;:-1 tank. $3.5 Mil. Pettie! 1 3 BR 2'~ BA 2 • 34ttl I. stove. 880 .._._ B.cl'I L. 1BR -_.. YIW • . . • 8Mcti try ,.,.,. •WillllllBA ..,.. polllble. Robinlon :"~ w/dhkupa pOoi ·~BLKtooceen. 38R28A, ~/mo. 119-21&-0223 1645 Nopata.131-&427 Nr 9w:f\1Hel tel t5ll oa..d ~. 2 as 1 Sty com.mp 3BA 2BA, 206-379-2Sl8, P.O. Box apa Many detuxe • ...: gar. frplc, comm pool. OCEAN/BAY views ~ ., .......... pool & tenn11.109 tocf Lg 1102, Friday Herbor, llK.;.. S1.250/mo. Lew new ptllnl, vwy ci..n. 2BR 1BA. atove & r9fng. •~• m 11'11 f*Ca, =· il:io •1' pvt yd . Call FAST! Wut'tlngton98250 one now S1550.0eve,64S-3US lgtit & ciMn. petlO. 1-2 l1akf..... 6pecib•28R.1BA..1760. :=:--l'Offt 1 Na '": fJ!:;ooo.97~70NALO ---2233 Fe!Mew ROlld HOUSE on qu6et ttreet. me1ur• pereona. "o Laroe 1M toft. patk>. T.C;ptlonelly clean. ~a':ra .:'ort. 142-I .E. W.Wtd 1625 a.tw. Wlllon & A~ 2BR, den, 2BA. lrg 2 cer emk/peta. IMO/mo ~ country ..ntno. 1745 No Small Cl'*" ~. .._. -.a.-,•:. NG I FORECLOSURES wanted Str .. 11. (acrou from gat. trplc, t>ey view, Incl ulll Avell now. peta 6'&-42t21~ Cerport. ~ td-..,. ~ ~ condo'• unite. Poat Offtc:ie~ gardnr Incl. Ilk• new. 973-«J72 qu6M Ft6de 29R tletL Qoee to beedl. No ....... -ntll ~ng/Aetaii Cent•. OPEN DAILY TIL e P.M. 11800/mo. 6'9-M02 Ocean-VIEWS-Bay DIW. with gerege. patio: pat9. (7t•)llO-~ T~...,...... ... --------• Fiim ttudk)e & Entertain--F0t Info. 722-8529 28A 1BA. clOle 10 tOwn. 17't5/mo. ~1 °' ~ ,._7131 ~ mTlll'I ment ~--Any a 'BA 21MIA condo. 1800 ***** Sunny patio, ltOW a t7t-tlM2 9 w.tdlff TWIMae POOf 58A 3BA.. tNlt ,,._ or-1 el ar .... 147.-34 elf, 2~ ga1. pool, ... l lllllft-...mg. SN0 Incl utll. No lfNll & oory tBR. Nlli!Oft ie9dt 266 2M. lW. wld. dJw, i .,.., .,._.valuel21tK J8CUUI, frplc. End unit ••w• '"*9or.,..._173--1372 Iott of wood 1111giiec1 crvar ....,_11100 t011 TnMllll...., next to tennla court. Udo PWk Of. 11A 1BA · t •• 8'dlnghMI t7s.77t7 (11 • .,.:l.llll S1275/mo71•·751·222• condoMWtyrefUl'bWled, rndlfMlr 2622 ~1"9 ~2 ac. WW:•t.. ... _____ ...;;.....,,..,,..,....=-"'__,= ,_ •~ocaan&IWbor · mo. ....,..., ..... WtNT£A AEHTAL. W •• -...... -SBA 28AI '2002 car r' m! vlewt from All. roornel LAAGE 28A. 28A a etudy. 'SIOE llir99 29A 1'MLA. EXClUSIVE IEACH !MOpllt. Fum. le.var. - - -... , patio, 1. I mo 11950/mo Incl utt1L Agt. Aval! Aug 1. 8eadl aide Beaut arM:t get c:erpor1 COMMUNTY S• to bead\. Awl 2 hoft.e leftl Pttme E'.,. •..._-_-111111>=-----1 t r om b • • c ti • F,.., Albuquerque PCH. 11400/mo. yrly. patlo.'tnctry. -hk up: 2M 28A -~ ~ t11S.. S1150. ""6-4127 locllUon. Single fem.Hy .._._~-71•114-7.00. 131~8'790 AefMu RJtts 979-2238 No-....... 96()..3407 ~. _... ~ ....... 1~-ipii~;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; cMCactled 3B~ 2~A. -..,., ..--· _..... ..._. --v ....... '! AakJng $315oo0. Br~er &nlQi 2102 38A 2BA, new crpt, paint 8peclou1 21R 1"'BA 'SIOE STUOK>. Aef:1g, ...,_& 0-~ En~ 1191r. ...... cooperetl~e. OPEN ~~~·~~~ ~1!111.i•l.at• ~:~ atcMI, ~WI. Udl. ::.::.i:"1nc1~850· m 2106 SAT/SUH Of cell for ap-WEST NWPT • 1 bd $875 IChoOll & lhoppjng, .....i1 900 See Lane ..._.-2111 Incl. '525. St.~~ *ALSO 18drm 11490 . polntment. 5o-7oo1. NWPT TERA -Twntlm. 811. $1.375/mo end 3 ttti. ;z-.,-. BA c:ondo Ind E. 20tt\ ' ......... -.. Nr IC "'811'1tts"Pll11 320 E. 21at St, C.M. AKA 3bd frplc 11050 11025 ci.p S49-02IO M•tt Suite wlpeak+-t>oo Y.~ .,_. rtomelfUm. atw ...... Colna Vleta Coult. NWP TOWERS · 2 84, bey ~ Unit. Ml ~th, ~/=t• °::: : co;; MIU 2624 vallable lmmedlately. ;-;...-;:· :'~-rr;r"°'"'° HuM. Hlrbour 1042 *-11450 retrtg ulll peld gardaner age Aaeoc: tennis Poof LOO Off MOVt'.IN 131-408& 8"« 12 noon • lllii...,..,.illiillilii---•1L~Si~360 1 bd . neer bua route. 1525/mO J.aun wa. lo bwti: 28R 1"'8A w/~, bltlne. lMV8' M. 2 IA~ ll'•TU-. BAYSHORES -2 bd ' den end$400ci.p Avelll/15, 11.500/mo. tat • MC f'ncd yd w/~ . Wtr pd . ..,., Nawty deoofaieed. ·-""* Hllllll/....... 271! S8R 2...aA 2.-tory end home $2200 54l-0'290. dep. Fof~t .. IMW te7Vk:tona F .-1746 w er'O~ 1145/mo. •1--* •um...a :!rt~ r.!!.~~~ PENINSULA . '3 bd $2.600 Brend N.w 3 BR. 2'A BA. rMIUge. 292 Cell .... 120 t-5PM ~ No paea 1512. Frig. ... •• .,.-. -•owe Wkly ,.,,... "°" ..... 1319~Cell BMtLioyd, CdeM -2bdbeyfrntcondo dlw, wld f'lkup, yard. No 38R 2\t&\ twnhM. Frptc, 1BA.1 BA i,, ~ wnn LG 11A IA. ~ Ind. Nopat9 545 •155 1147.00 •c:. up. f74 '• ·94111513 · S..500 p•ta. Non·1mokere. garage, patio. pool. •Int patio. carpor1& lndty tee. c1r1paa. d/W, ~,.. •~••Ta• '"""''29A t~ Nwpl llvd.. ~ ... r BIO CANYON · 5 bd. QOl1 $1,400/mo. t S600 tee. foc:atlon $1200/mo. No pata. '590/mo. pnt MOO/mo No pata. ..,_,,_.,....,.. m , _______ ;;05;;;;1 cour• •late. I 10,000 dep. 115()..()850 Cell Linda 244-73e7 * 141-2.00 * 71ec Sl\almai.152..... Pool. flr.plac.. .-. VmclldOn.... l ~--I 2 ..____ coin-op w~/dryer W.e.rtrNt-• Eestatde 3BR 2.,.BA 2..Sty a..utlful lg MWfy remod 18A ctownetwa. end get, .. NO PETS T22-t011 LAGUNA 11" ftOUM, -. ... ft1W1 IUL1mll1·1• twnhme. 2 Calger. frplc. 28R 2BA. 2car gal. w/d, e1ec: range. refrtg, patio, LOI LOW .._.. ....... '4IO ,., Paint. hammer, na1tt: nn-belconln. smell pet Ok ell eppla, xlnt loc. catpat:fo & drlpae no t •NEW 29A 1BA.. coveted waak °' s1 750 _..,.., 1att this 3BR. omc.. temlly I 1250 Nr 20th/Newpot1 I 1500/mo. 972_.735 pall. 142-69M UftV( •• S*1tp • , ~: 't.'s~ m~ •• 1311 Ai.t '°' unoe. nn. Just !lated. c .. fOf Blvd 1175-41112 Bkr BLUFFS 38A 2-..BA. ,..., 2BA 11A. oar. newly ., 714-11"'tlt1 MNTITRADE.. ... u... D§ii::::]~ detah. Auaty. 431•12ee. lllbol blMd 2106 . Ul1'lm llllP paint/c:rpl. lhuttera. No paint9d & <*P«ed, no *'"" .. ml Tetioe hm. Rent J:: 1002 ~ ... .A.V CHARMING 2BA ISLAND 3BR. I '~BA . duplex petelamtira. lmmeccond. pate. E. Side Co.ta Meaa (Ill• 'I M ... ) 111111111 IPl'I l200/QAV 0t tnde tor ~ .. f COTTAGE with gwage. twnnm. Frple. dining rm, S 1950 lee. 144-2501 545740. M m1I PmJ ON THE SAY twn on a-.~ ·•llWLJ-lllLD ~rwrWJ' f~·~ 'I I patio. Ywly 11275/mo. 2 cer ger & yard ELEGANT\.Y APPOtNTEO •NWPT HGTS .,._ 28A &cieclO• tBR Ille '*' 2 BOAM. 2'48A.. .... la.100 ~---~..-191111! . · • 11~721, S 1075/mo. TRW re-1 BR Condo. geted 2BA. tip. gar. nu orpt. Teti. Aetrlg, renge: 2 BOAM, 2BA ........ 11.350 •oollHIHrt•t Ww..4 .._.,cona; EXPANDED cu1toml1.0 RE Al.TORS 71•·250-2433 quired Curl II 431-1211e comm. POOi. epe. patlO, .,... ~. lndrt ""·no micro Pool. drport, No PtJ'I Dally M Koll built home with CUTE SBR 2BA, WIO. NMt. clHn 2 BR tiouM--:i Wlllllt to betl. $1500/mo paiea. saff. 720-1515 ~ ... utile pd, ex-~1601 2724 &nlfili I 002 added dining room. • NNport ltlda I 069 .. llngle gar. patio. rem<11 BA, catpet, drapae. 1rp1c. unfUfn. S 1800/mo tum. •CUAN downetalr'I 2M °"" elactrtc. No P«• CiWmiflv 1 lifl 1 IX on •Lii MIJ 1111 * bedroom& plUa 62& IQ ft FOA S~LE BY OWNER lcltc, waltt In doeetl wld t'tkup, ca.ble ready Agt. 973-3119 1"'8A. IW;e ~ dlw, (714)541 0482 canal, near N..,port NB ~ ...._ to t 10,000 WILL LEASE OP-bonul room. Double get· Newpof1 Height•. 2 BR, l I 1500, winter 145-e591 Gard n r No p e I I Exctualve 8lutt1 erH. ~ patto. gar111&, Mela Verda 28A uppar lelend. N.w c:arpat. No beedl. 3M 2'~ eac; TION th'4 :J:xeded 2 ager:coveredpwklng BA, prime locattcrr'I. . $775/mo. $700 dep. Towntiomea.Large38A. 17MNOPETSM0-2415 qu6M ~ enc:i pell. Str .. t /::'O· frOtC, w/d, pae1o. "'"9, ye# new homef for care/RV•°" dey. $450,000. 546-3807 ~1-5827 C•N ...,..,. 2'A BA. lerge palloe. •EASTSIOE 18R ~ owaoa .... 5 .. MC. 1725/mo. 17 1417/mo ........ -· !~:o~B~o2of" .gal.-::: ~-:r. =ar:r=" c: OCEAN VIEWS lllbol NEW eASTSiOE 2BA 2BA. s 1.SOOlmo lllc• n.-. t medium 1115 + lee:. 1 .t ... ,. OI 751-t413 Exclu•lve llutt• ., ••. CdM 2 M 2 IA Dl.ipe8ll 1103.000I Better Homea 1.900 eq ft fOf. only LG Duptex, prlmetoc:atlon. ,.._. 2107 up1111ra unll. 1 cer *137~Way• Smail '595 • eec:. Frptc. Pll lllll W/--Townf'lornee.. LMva 3 BA. W/d. deak, 1 ta to a., & Gerdenl. John Denver 1280.000. 48r/38 38r/2B '850,000 2 BR. 1 BA. N.w patnt. • n c Io 1 • d g • r • g •. encl patio, Min I mo '-· •• • ,._.. 2'A IA. lerge patio&. ~ pref. ~. ,.. Aaalty 972·1Ht. lll•l1M Ml Grundy Rlty. 975-4181 cerpt. Meture ~ltl. No $995/mo. 722-0582 DO ISLE IAYFAONT No pat9. 64S-72'3"t -11,500/mo. Uce ne.. dNga. 1MOt7'S-4a EV9H72-2119. ~: ~ .-c • LewtttPrlM .. •Tnltt p•t•;m:~~· Mu c u• ~He6gf\ta2BR2BA =1J,~~1Ra.: •NEWPORT HT8 AMA. 2:do~'·~·'1: *"~~~WllJ'* IH32148 G~JF. El.KJNS ~ramodetedllftd lffO · 3-7~ tiouH, terge ICltcMft. MOOO/ Summat~t 2.,. 1...aA trplC encl Ave ._Mgr .,_1a,1 S\48A Town9'•••· 8£ ONE OF TH~AAT I!! n.~lfY\N' dee<>rat*I, 31R UBA. CHOfCE FUm Exec Unit In 1"4 Tu11~ .. A!!. 8* GI'\.,; Alty. e1w1e1 g•t• sie51mo No ~ . Udov:.lg=-=·=· l450/mo + ...., -. ONESI Five acret In lill KL\Ll'OK..e Bklffl atteched home Newport Bey Towwa, Sl501mo. 7.,__,_,l pat9.642-6722 gar. · · ' M~or-IHI WlncNatatl Fencaf Can w/f.,,; rm ovettook~ Stept to wat.,I I 1500 RENT 3BR 2'ABA Liile ,_., 28R 2\4BA. -OUtET 11". P9\tO.. = :;~y • 11110/mo NWf'T ll!ACH :e.:.'~,:!~tt1~~ ll:'l ... Pli&l1 ~~~.1449. mo.Utllapdtto-e7e7 ... ~~1wntimj =~~~,~~·~::'°'!''w~ ••=11'91: ~1-.yea:'tns.No ...... .;._ * ~~~'-~ ... 1 Mt off 81mpaon We • gtve you "'9 clown In rw Na. Dbl gar. tip, trtge, 11e&01mo 7~ aQt. ,,.... -...., w -·-• ~on Memory t.ane. Bet-•ctlO f0t uhar• of own-L8EJOPT wa111 to beedl. CotOnl dlf L 2122 m6oro. ~. S 1200/mo __ ' E • 11 de 1 a A nu A Bagertt tM ~~ --. J.C • .., Home& ' Gardene. arthlp. You mek• the ,., .. beedl ()Ondo, ... I 1t-7oe..t003 LSE/OPT w• ,0 ~. townNe. "'*· d/W, ..,._ 191 ••fl.Im .... 11•. ... Yoww '"' .... John Oenvtr Realty mthfy pymte & we lhat'9 eundec* pool 2-c. gar --38r 28& Neef\ condo, "._ pMlo, laun&Wv ""· ... _.. -111---...,., llW--. .--972 1... · a~•c You receive M2-t7at 21MH-tl3t. •MAl•,..a.La Hunt ltact. 2140 eundedl. pool, 2-ewgar. ,,..c:«pet,$175/mo. --•all ..-:• ..-.,_·~~ft= . t 1 tU benefi11 Mutt ' • , .. • .... --.. lg 142-175$, 21,...56-1131 2'f7 0ranoe A-. .... -.. Y.,,... --. oar. "° .__. .... -:. 111-EveH72·211 .,__ l•l·~->I n,o1"""·'-'"'"'oon'I· , ... 1 .... ...,.,.5.VW.Wam--TaLMGMT Top --....,_ ... a.t· .... 1I0-111S/117·1T7t .._ ._.. 1A3W8 ,_ ctMn credit Aat __ .,_ ••' pool, Jacu111. ocean vn .,._ EXEC FUl'N ~ _..._ =:a::::: --------1 231-4336 Oya. Ev wtcnda BALBOA""' LA ...... 2 frp1ct.. 2 ow 08'" er. c.i-1, drapea. bit· Lux 2 IA. 2 IA ~ 132•2232 Ot 7U·I012 tint. _,.+11A ~· Ocean"-"' Cteeft 11" ..,,. _ ........ Amda'd.the . fi1 . SPECtAU8T 1199 'a deck. SUOO/mo. =-.:~a~~ : Pool. tpa.·--. a Wriri hill MNT. ==+.:-o .~ =· _,,..., cWpe. =--=-~-=-~ Senhm*-klll !l!l!ol....,. 1006 lla..11 121-11s1 .... . 9'*ded _.. MJ.o413 .,_ l9A. '°" ~ HOW a """'1 Htht 1M ~,~·tan,..,.....,.,... -°' M6·1724 1nc1ry cerpon. a1ca1mo. wtth •..-.. ~ "'°""°"Ml-~ COLOWC?Ll BAN~eR ~1 Sift&;iftlll 1076 *L!MIOPTION.-28A 11A.grounclftoor,no UJ IAYFAONT ...... 1 orn~n1t Httle dral celltn11: ,ANOMMiC bnaAlli; ocaM~_. .......... -..Jftf~l\2.-t -I• -2 l8A. ma~.... PlNTHOUH. L•n• .......... - -~·" or l •••t •• -· ,, __ ,,. ---·;i J "*""on ..,Y-f:1 l•U••--doea1obeecflS2000tmo __ • __ •valtat>te tm!Mdtatety. ~ lftM\IN 8llMt. No '"'° t ~. AWlll ..... concto. -.... """".., ........ ~fl'om8 ' •• •_..,... ... , Of1521,000~tl7W311 144 $3.175/mo. ..... 1162 pata.1"1.....,_.IML ~114N ...... ..._,.._,.-. = 'JbeHcme Sellers,• \llltt_.,. "'*'-.,; ...... •Niii , •• -. NIWPOA RUT SM ....an No ....... CalV£LMA Git,..._._..."' -• ... ..,.. .. MY*--""' ·-....... fUim.ukiCK -.., ....... TllAY APA~ <714~7 llN)Oll, .......... -.. WIOllT.. Priced ...,_ ..._ a 111 •111 -.... ':!..:":°" ,..*' ~ -.. ...., NC, *"' = lr~t:\.r • t200 Off MOYl-H Tiwl. ..,,.,."' •-:; n.:t.'i "' ·~ ,.,. ~· "'°°""9-•111LH1 ....... --.· ... °' extreell t)IS. kia!_P1 MW.,. 21W7 ..... No... h a twrtno pool. spa, P9ftl, t+o l:f::..' Ot a,_ ... ~·==~:-OUTITANOtlici-w1t.,. tn.tl00 .... M 1l ,OOCI ...... ,. t1l"001"'0~ In/out ~ ... oPl ... ~•tdotlCIJ*U'I ..,. 1 ewl. frOnt'*"'..-'**·b· ti I lmnLI 141-a44.2,164-7ttl? •••• ••11ecie &orry,No,,.... ... ,. oeltent 1001 t1on WAftMtteoNT 1........ Dplt, trplo, 1 1r•1•. ....,. •10 y w/c:Mnnef ~ frM ,,.,...,, llM. FIND ,.,._ .._ 2148 t1s.Jmo.1n.eao1 ,.__....... taOOOflf~;~~~!!~~-'°"' ...... Off,..,.,_. LlgM l'EAl TOfllS • fltYOLAil, "•tbOf & ....,,. *" tum. Ma. VIia l%1 = ~ :k~4M tony, Ne ..... and lw'8M .,,.,.. ,... .--*'-· ~ ~"'---. ... eo ~. ....._ .. "'*" l9A 111 •oom W ..-. • • Oii. trll tioe .,..,_,, ,.-. _,., No ,..., HA a lo. U .000. l9dr'fll 1"81 1te llll ••• ....,...,-.,110-1• 11018/Mol"tf.•~111 .... ~ ........ 124. -°':-~ a.vw,.-. thrOURh cllHif~ 1ony1 ._ --. M,r":,':.'T.:::::-.., ...... 1IO"'OOW U.•11111.li ..... ,:f!91111slnl ==-= :::!';"'* .... !WtWIWl"'-elltOf vrew. pool, 41R, l!f-••I le,.. 9'1·-RH.. • WWllon as1.-a 1it1 "'91 at .•1mo ..,_ 1311 _ _ ~_...;;...-.....;.._~-..-.-.._ \ r • -;I. Loll ,ound 25 FOtll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: ACTNOWI •P11T1&..a* No •llP. nee<Hld. APPLY TODAY! Cell TOOL FREE 800-326-4'891 '°' llpt)ll-c:etlon & Info. 7em-10pm. VCllliEERS rlEIDI PleeM c.11 Plllge It l 14-142-2121 PITU1'1U UT&ULll Fine ttationetY stOf., e1tte client•. Flf, 875-1010. lnllLllLll FMhlon laland wotnen't boutique. 15 h,_..lwk. 844-1823 DEAR READERS! PLEASE BB ADVISED EFFOCTIVE AUG~ST lOTII TIIE DEADLINE TO PLACE A Ml·llll ~!!'!!.~-uu:•'· ••aun.111111. tetllgent mollveted lndl· (111)U1-IH4 Afternoons to teke 2 big II you Cat-rt find It In ClutT- lled, h'a not lor Nie ult or ~ Ttme. 988-8371. IALllPllPU H 8. ~ .. f-growfng conip-11\j taking <YV« WMt, needl -----------------. motivated ..... people to FOUND. dog, fem, biiCk lab. t>eautllul dleposltlon, near Herbor Shopplnf CAntet 556-9734 vldual to assist ofllce dogs to field IOf' run. Must mallege< with a111eceta 01 -•a•itt-l /wTlll drive. Call 973.1520 deity operettons Pwaon -_. --must be rellable & Exp'd only Eve ltllf1_. NB ,EARN 1395 A DAVI w/good phone mall,,.,-. reataurent. Sull· Thurs WoPk At Homa Call *SALES REP* CLASSIFIED AD FOR SATURDAYS WILL BE J:OOPM ON FRIDAY. YOU MAY STILL PLACE ADS UNTIL 5:00PM FOR SUNDAY. FOUND keys, vicinity ith St. & W Belboe. ca.II to Identify. 875-2579. FOUND SehpardtPit mix. Very gentle Also protec· ti .. 1.~ kids Found In Costa Mesa area epprox 1 week -oo 549-6127 FOUND: Small mixed dog. Job requir• hNvy tele-S7/Hr. Call 642-7880 1-900-654-2255 E111 776 phone comact with cus--I 14 lee tomers, kllOWledg• ol 011llltr /lfffl A/A. Typing & orgenlia--PIT Summer Help, day tlonat skill• • nwst Pay-shift. 548-7863. Heevy phOtl4I WO<k & radio roll. A/P he4plul but not OWllll dispatch, mellltenence ~Ile<: Ad'!!'.!' ... ~~ buknt ~I-I Counter help, will tretn. lull recordf, per ta requl· "''"' """ -· 842 5"66 lltlon, h .. vy equipment right person Salary ltme. • · rental. Mon-Fri 9.30-6. commensuret• w/exp. ' --556-1834 Send resume to. Century , OLlllOAL llllUL IPFIOI Growing newspaper has im- mediate opening for full-time, experienced Outside Sales Rep. Salary -+ Commission and Benefits! Con~ct Marilyn Holland at 642-4321 TIIANKYOU, Very cute & loving. Good w/klds. Cost• Mesa area 548-6127 Security Systems. 17981 Newport e..d\ IMUranc. GOVERNME~ Skypark Clrcle. Ste G, MethOdlc•I orgenlullonal Trallaportetton Jobs lrvlM, CA 92714 Or cell s k I I I I a m u I t 129,000 to $78,000 THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT LOST 11f5 Ble ck Lab/Chow male neut dog ShOft tall Coste Mesa area. 646·8674 833-9381. 714/&S0..066. 21~8" 1-tf 11 Ext 107 HICIUfil . By CHMH.ES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH North-Sot1th vulnerable deals. ~ORn\ •JCJl4 • " 6 2 • 7 J + AK 7 5 WEST EAST +A 73 +Q6 S North •I S •QJ9 73 • J 9. 4 • 10 5 2 •Q10 13 •94 SOL'TH • 10 9 2 •A JO 4 t AKQ6 • J 6 2 The bidding: Nortlt East I• Paa t . Pus ,_ , .. South I t 3 NT Openjna lead: E1ah1 of • Usually, 11 15 unw1K to lead from a doubleton aaainst an enemy no trump contr1ct. You cannot alway~ be sure that you are aoina to h11 partner's Iona sull. And even 1f you do, you m1aht not have the 11me o r the entrie1 to ntabhsh and run the long suit. On this hand, however, wtth both LOST Bleck mele Chihuahua. broken tall. lavender harness 7 /27, minors and spades ha\-1ng been bid Newpon Beach 1100 by the enemy. the top-of-nothing REWARD 714-67S-9755 heart lead, the unbid su11. had de· Hulth & FltMU )<XX) c1ded appeal. Declarer played lo" from dummy and East's Jack forced Din OF TIE '10s the king Declarer no\\ led the ten of New diet disc program !>pade~ Lose 10-29 lbs 1n mooth We would bet dollars 10 dough· Doctor recommended 213-804-5594/431-4717 nuts that most defenders would play lo" "'11 h 1 he We~t card,, a llo"' ing 1·p·e·rs·o·n·a·11---·3·00-2 declarer 10 takt' the fin~\e "-hllh, "est ~new, was \Urt' to lo)e Ho"' •aAZIH PSYlllO e\Cr, \\e~t '-'Or~ed OUI that, 1f p,trl· From Europe 35 yrs exp Tanya helps on all mat-11er were al lo\\ ed to "'in the spade. ters 1 rree question by he m1gh1 nor be ablt' 10 play another phone Grand OpentllO hean without g1\111g da.lar<"r an ell Special $10 w/ed Reg tra trn:lc 10 the \UH A nd e'en 1f l·a,1 S35 Appl. 842--4321 i:ould ,afel\ lt'dd c1 hean. 1here v.a~ htlle h lehhooJ 1ha1 E:as1 held an- oth<"r cntr> ~v "c\t ~hor up v.11h th<" a1.e of ,r ade' and ret urned a he.ttt Ot'c:lar-I~mp-l~o-yrne-nt---~~ er pla)c<.l lov. from dummv, f-a\I'\ __ ....,...,_....,....., ____ _ queen v.on and a heart 1.ontmua11nn Airttn~s S6-15JHr lor1.cd out decl.trer ·, ld.'I \lopper in Will 1'""' Hirtng all POS· I he \U I( I ' I 0 r s c 1111 13 1 3) Eddie Gonza~s. wilner of a Nintendo entertait· rnent system, sold <•O> new subscriptions for the Daily Pilot fOf the month of June. Be a part of the winninc tum, be a part of eacit - i"lc J>Jomotions like this one, and earn EXTRA MONEY for the SlJ.1- MER . Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos UPTO 5800 PER MONTH * NO COWCTIOIS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. ca>T A MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, FOUNT A.IN V A.U.EY, UIVINE & LAGUNA BEACH ~9:4~8~9~800~~el~l~A~10~8~4==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!1!!!!1!!!~~ At double du mm), dcdarer could _ --------------------------~ \1111 mak<" the contrall (a lo v. cluti to the \PC, follov.cd by the 1a1.k of club\ to pin the ntncl In pra,11cc. hO'"-e'· er, declarer 1.ame to hand with a diamond and ran rhe nine of \pade' Nov. l:.asr 's quec:n of spade' 'ame into play a\ the C"nln to ca'h two good heart~ and c.Jcleat the cont raet TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE By SYDNEY OMARR Wt>dnt>sday, Aug. l ly PATRIC \IVAU<ER Wedutday, A•I· 8 ARIES (March 2 1-A.pral 20)· F:normou~ rhanges arc taktnJ place nO\ .... tnggnnl by both cmo110nal and prttfl'!l'i1onal unccrtamty or uph<'3\ al!I S11uatrons )'OU haw :tl'Ct"ptcd oH·r the years no longcrr Jppcal. !kll1'f~ or grat1f) <tnd thl· lunar cd1pse on Aug. 6 bids you 'kl> l3rl'"Cll and start afresh "AC9'011 .. ~ 1 Of cheell• • 8 "AtGha .. lenctl • 10 "Saint " Joen" IUtho< ; 14 Prectic.I • 15 Cut :,. 11 SIOtY , 17 Germent .. .....,. , 11 Advice , 19 -of Wtgl'lt °' ;, Pinet " 20 Athena' erMHny ., of otd • 22 Noticed _, 24 Ptow, etc • 28 Qoud1 OWlr " 27 AetMll .. 31 8llthe ·,, 32 Copying • 33 Strong wlnd1 35 Somewnet derli 38 Kin of let 3tGm9d 40,......., 41~ 42 IAngth unit Q Aat.n lend .... ...., 45 -plnec:her 47 OK 51~ 52 Rooting 64 .... ed 51 Ripped 5t Antidote 6 1 Onaltughl 82 Seth I IOf\ 63 P<*te piece neme 6-4 Mr Flynn es Completed 66 Tr1n1mlt 87 Crowded DOWN 1 Makes lec;es 2 Spin,, ... - 3 P.iermo com 4 W11fn1ng 5 T1N11ng live 6 Nexl lo Nov 7 Oreugflty ewu opt""" t I(; 9 Sl<>'e the t90tl!Qhl from 10 wlekel 1 t Repte111y 12 s1-0< Woody 13 U...11\oe 21 Bevereoe 23 Memot able llma 25 On 1he level 27 Mlllclh911e 28 Aller 29 Hue 30 OemollShed 34 OormouM 35 RMl6eoce hell fnlotmal 36 l• Douce 31 Otnf'tV 311 e>o.s repairs 00 40 Cett11n 42 N W Alric.n 43 Bewildered 44 Malay degoer 48 ExClAm•tlon 41 I e1gned 48 Souri<l P"'' 49 E vii Of Ju11n SO Accustom 53 Plened ~ S5 f °'"' p111n1 se c~•• S7 Edtt out 80 Fmta CANCER <.lulll' 2 1-Jul\ 22> ( H.'I td~<I\ 1111 raper \\Old Int.II\ td· u.il "h11\{' ~,·,nntt•" 'l'rhmU\ \.1g111.111an hl'lp'> prl'flJrl' ~ou for 1111portJnl .1"1t1.nnwnt lk ll'lt'flll\l' hut m.1111tJtn ,1111trol Rl'l.t11\\' tal~' Jh\1ut l'k1\\1hk' 'l\lt LEO IJuh 2'·-\ug 121 I .1,<11 .1hl, lunar ·"Pl'll tlllnlldl'\ "Ith l ll'.11 1\ 11' tJ,·r1> 1nlt'rt'\t 1n nwnlll Jrt'>. 'oung pt:r\on .1drn11\ 1n1t1al '"l'Plll'l\111 hut ntm rl'\fX'l I ll11ml'\lll .1d1u,111wnl katureJ. 111lludi•\ 111.111 t.tl \IJ Ill\ r~\IJl·ntt• I VIRGO ( \utt :. i.\t•pt 2~> lkli1w tt·rm'I IJ~l' nothing lor ttrJnll d I h, ,,. " li t..l'I' 111 tx· h11Jdcn l IJU\(', trtdi\ ~ou 'hould hi.• ''·Ill h1ng \potlatthl ::&f\ll on lilm 1llu\111n rnn.l1a pm'>IX'l't' Pl\n'' .1nnthl'I \. irtio pla~ 111k' LIBRA f \q1t 2 '·' >t I ~ 2J 1.mph.t\I\ on rc'>p<>n'llh1l1t) au1horif\ 1nti·n ... f11'!I rl·la1ton,h1r "-l'l'P optio n' Of)(.'n. plan\ \UhJl't't to changl' Rl'\lll·" rd.1t1H' fill\ .m \\-I th <:ompla1nl\ Refuse 10 he n:'>l uc par\\ SCORPIO (Ou 23-No ... 2 1 )' Ynu'll finish what appeared to he 1mpcwiihk C)tri vc fhr un1 ... l'r'k!I apf)l'l.11. hma<fcn hori1ons. rcali1t.• '>oul matl' " nwre th.tn men· 111\ th What had hct·n hold mg )OU bact.. k l\ go I ml arullc ltK·atcl.I , SAOl'MARIUS (Nov 22-l>t:c 211 Str~s tndependencc. get 10 heart of mnttrri., be walling to be: "ulncruhlc where love 1s concerned. Cyc:lr high, )'ou'll he at right plan'. views will he verified. I co. \quarau\ pcr\ons arc 111 PKlure CAPRICORN ( L>cc 22-Jan I I.I)· f'amtl)' member helps stra1ahtcn tangleJ finan 1al prnbkm St-crct\ tn\ol,rd, method of opcra11on Oincd "1th law Mo'' answer~ wi ll be: found hch1nd ~enc~ Another C"apncorn play~ maJor role. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-f l'li I ts). l>1\t.·r-.1fy. d1~play hum<Jr, open ltnci. o f c:ommunu ... attOll r <KUS on tCal hlng. &Kertntnrna lcpl m.ium·mrnt~ Rod)' image platys sian1ficant role Kr) " h) saMfy 1111cllcctual rnno"I> PISCE.. ( Feh I 9·Morch 20!: Most otmrvers will be astonished h y )OIH fac1c;, fiaure~. capab1h11cs You come throuah by mrc11n1 deadline. 1et11na on .oiurc ~ltd cmot1on-al·fin1ncial 1round. S11nd1n1 tn rnmniun1t) suracs upward T AUR\,JS I .\prtl 21 ·Mil ~ 21 ). No" 11 hccomcs apparent that the \\urld '' dt' tdcd into those "ho kt!l'I and tho\C who turn the check to be k1\w d. But r hcck-turncr!I haven't a chance over the next couple of \\l.'<'k'> In lart. ti look\ 8\ though \OU arc finatl)' about 10 nng d u,\n the rnrtatn on a lung dra"n-out \aga GEMINI (Ma) 22-J une 21) What rcall} ma11er!I now'" that )'OU n.·dl1tl' ~ou ar\• and al":l}'I w1ll l'x· ,1 'Ur' I' Or -\nd l">etng a sun1'or d11\'\ no t nll'Jn ~ou ha'l' 111 be mad\' of \kd m ruthless -11 simply mean' )OU ha\\' to tx· on )UUr o"n '1dc and want 10 wan. CANCER (Jum· 22-Juh 2 \) It 1s 11111 \mooth \:tiling or the CU) IM''>Jgl· th.11 rnc.11 Kfl'al undl.'r,t.rnd111ll liut Hlnl'r lOn01lt. loss. '>l'pJrJt1on\ .ind uphill hattk\ 1h.11 k.11.J to gn:ata .t"JrC'nCs!I and gr"" th "" lx·t \\ l'Cn 1111"' .ind \ugust t1t h H·mcmtll:r that the ~\crest ol d1..1lknl!!''' liln 11nh dlH'\ I ~OU 31\lllK thl' rath \OU Wl'rC Jc-st1ncd to folln"' LEO I luh 2-i-·\ug. ~ \1 Th,· 'ol.ir n ltp\C that took plal·c o n Jul) 22 hJ'I 1.w~ht )IHI to tfr~t1n~u1\h hct\\l'C'n "hat.., u!l<.'lul and 'aluablc .rnd "ha t 1\ U\l·ln\ and '>UJ)l'rfi, 1.11 P:1rtnl''" or do'IC lOmpan1o n' mu~ he 1111tr.1gnJ rlahhcf¥..,Stl'd and tun11ng hut l Jnn1>t pn.·H·nt )OU from II\ 1ng <1 ltlc frl'l' lrom rC\ll llt1on\, restraint\ and fear. VIRGO I \ug ~..i-\qit ~ ll I tfl· m ilh ,., a wnc' 111 unfoldmgc; .md .111 }OU ha'c to dn "1l'frn1n from ,•qt1.111ng currl·nt nf)(.'rtl'ncc' \\Ith \\hUt 'ha\ gOlll' !'x·lote 'OU Jrl' l'\Jllh when.· )OU OCl'd 10 t'K' -1h1~.., thl' nght pl.tu: :11 thl· nght 1111w Jnd )tlll lllUld not he mon• re.ad' lor "hJI hk "·" to 11fTcr LIBRA (~cpl 14·0\ t 11> (icl oil thl' trl·ndmtll and on \\.Ith 1dca!I. Sl hr ml'\ or pruJl'l'h dn1gm•d to hrnadrn ) our Sl'OfX' nnJ rekindle. that fccltng of ad\C11turc and c \altatton Samuel Butler hcMtvcd -Tcr trviris-Iller to loq:__ :ill mJ\on " :ign1n1,1 rt. and all health> tn!iltmh for 11 " SCO RPIO t<K't 24-Nov 221 Onh a gho!il wallow\ around m the pa\t 'ou arc ""hat ~ou l homt· to be: tcxla\ -not what you have <:ho!lt.'n bc:fun.· Abovr nll. howeHr. rem ember that approval-seek mg rs tantnmuunt tu !kl(tng. "Your 'll'" of me ,., more important than m )' own opinion o m )!i<'lf "' SAGl'M ARIUS (Nov. 21-Dt•c 2 1) tr > ou now bc:ltC'Vr 1n your~lf wholc·hca11cdl)' and "1th total confidtnn·. then the ~k) 's tht' ltm11 pcr'lt>nJll) und profc\\1o nJll) In fad the cnlln.• gamut of human C\pcncnn· 1s )'our' to t.'nJe>) onrc )'Ult c:ntl·r tcmtuf) whc:rt thrrr arc no guarantCt'!i or a'i'lur.tntc\ CAPRICORN (l>et 22-Jun. 201 Nl·ptunt.· rnm·ntly tn ('apncurn tt•nd\ to mnkc you confu!>ed one da), comphU.:l·nt the next and at times forictful. Now. howe\cr. you really mu\t concentrate o n practical or finant.•1al concerns and ensure )OU arc not 1anonna certain warnrna s1anali. or makma a rod for your own back AQUARIUS (Jan 21 -feh 19) ra1ch an Aquanu and one finds an 1nd1vtdual more akin tt> a Leo -cmouonnl. romantic and vulnerable. So allow others to p:1rtic1patc and shnrt more. You have nothina to lose a nd cvcrythina to pm by cxprc ina all you 1M11nc1tvd> and 1ntu11tvcly (eel. PISCES (Feb 20-March 20): NtlW 11 l:'M.·comes apparent that you have a pcc1al rolt to play tn the hve of others. So, anticipate rxc1temcn1. adventure and enlt&htcnmcn1 and you will di.covtr them. Bua, abovt all. rtalt1c you arc not alunc and. when m:aui~. NII dlnnerwate Eatn In ••~• of S2000 ~ month -Spanllh/Engtlah blllngual eneouraoed to appty. Call Mra. l'homu "(714) 756·0880. SELL BRITANNICA from IMdt & counter locetlont & eern $330 per .... (grou) c·e11 Blelr 1~28~9128. 111/IH/ .... &Ill Wide ranoe of dutlet. Exe.I Sec:ty. lkllls req. IBM PC WP, It t)OOI(· keeping, tremen<IOUI op- po<tunlty '°' grOW1h. Na-tional Reel Eat•t• & A.- lo c et Ion Co. NB 714-MO·t919. a.TUY .... Full time !Of' extl'9mely buay Lagune BMch IMlt office. Will treln. Ac· curate typing, apetllng & Enollltl -attllTs r~ulrec:t. Sefery commensurete with ablllty Contect P•· trlcl• IOf lunh9r Info & eppolntment. 494-8553. SECRETARY $25,000 1.1.P11POn-• RHponslble highly or· galll~•d person. AIR. AIP Type &O wpm Exper • • Corp •t 40yrs Small olc PCH & Dover Or., Newpor1 722-7331 SIOIOOY Tl TIE PIElllEIT Prealdenl ol IHt pec:ed ln- vH1ment compeny re- qutr .. excepllonel us11- 1 en t 10 oro•nlze & mon1t0f en upec;ts or the 1>U11,,..1. Mull 1>41 able to p11or1tlze & complete meny unrelated protects NCh dey Prehwenoe will be gtvan to eppllc:enta With highftl 1111111, edUC8· tlon & upeuence Bue compensetlon above $40,000 ~ generoua fringe b41nellts Please Hild in chronological re- sume end .. l•ry In coo- lldence to Cottlns Aa- soci•l". 840 Newpor1 Center Or1v•. Newport Beach,92660 SEllOR HIUSlll AllllT&IT Tl Tll Ml Non-profit housing lec:lllty In Founteln Veltey ~· meture lndllllduel with good lnterperaonel end office releted 1111111 R• qu1r" typrllg, word pro- ceulng. and phonH Must be cerlno and Mnsltlve to the needs of the elderly Full Time poa.. lllOn. competitive salery and beMt111 Catt or sub- mit retumeto ~re Herre<• Direct Of of Hom• Adm1m1tret1on 1111 N Brelld Blvd Ste 300 Glendale, CA 91202 8181247-0420 ITllllTI (ANO OTHERS) *hftTI .. * SUMMER JOBS NOW! YOU CAN EA~N S50 • S 100 AND MO"E EACH t!WEl!K • WOAKINQ PART ...ITIMEI We heve e NEW PRO· GRAM fOf STUDENTS 12-16 YEARS OF AGE helping UI gel new CUI· tomert for our t'le'#I· P8'>9fl HERE'S THE DEAL 1 TN9 11 'lat a pepet route NO esetlvertng Ill· YOlved 2 We provide trenac:>or- l•tlOn end training 3 You would t>e working with kid• your own ag. Of\ .,, adu.lt tu~ ... tMITI 4 lam 0000 MOHEY and heve • thence to Mm dally & ... ly caeh bonuMa plua r on out· lnOt and mot• CALL U8 TODAY R>AMOAE IHFOM.tATIONt IF AUO. I IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: ( urrcnt scenario h11hhaht~ f1 csh ~tart, romance. style, crca1iv1ty, resolution that you will never aptn accept rok of stcond fiddle. You arc lcadma person. no t ~upporuna artor. In Auaust t:hord or uni venal 1ppcal i1 'truck. you'll lr.l"cl. you'll dl\COVer iove 1n Wll)' thal (Or tome time has Men upport, lul~nce and 1 urancc will alwa)s be avaitabte. IP' \!Q_UtfJlll\THDA TODAY: Plu10 1n Scorpio teems to be ~~~--~~ havinla \flthaly ad\lef"IC effect on ttncral hcallh mau~n and mak1n1 ;;; ~nt. Leo, quanu pcrt0n play 1mponant rolC1 1n )<>ur hfc. You arc d )'nnnuc, \\ubhorn. cl"ClllVC, 1tnsu1vc. Frc\h opportunity for finnnt:tftl cou__.p ftaturtd In ~mbtr. . --- ·r .. you f&I )OU ha"e ~n and done 1t all br(orc Howt~c.r. lf )OU dtsunaursh t1.:1wccn auth and ltarnrna from the put. )OU w1H be ewart 1ha1 urh..!:!!!. nr"cr undo •n~thrna ----=...._ _ _......._...._ • EJ $2.44 per day Th•l'a All you~ for 4 "'*· 30 day minimum "'the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll Ill Fii LOiS YOUf s.vtc:. DfreetOf'f ~tattw 142-4121 bt. J10 HancJyni.1ri • .,..... .· . ·t: SITTING SERVICES "Senior" Sitter• l"'-·ln lie Bonded 720-0707 RESPONSIBLE prof man YIS01 P··m11 --· tlouNllttlng oppty .. Xlnt references Av•tl & W811PllP9flng. Quality Augull 1 714-~73-3899 work •583e95. "9--4349 HOUSESITTING Reli•ble. prof I Very rUIONble H I •Paint •Relurblalllng rate• Wkly or Montnly HANGING/STRIPPING lflllAL MYl&ITll •Carpentry •Drywall & Reta •vall 588·9565 LJC•S60875 VISA-MC OlllT,/111111 _ ~~ Gery 645-5277 l E T T H E P R 0 -673-1512 L~~~~7 *DllYllll * FESSIONALS DO ITI 95% we om sM hang together 8lg & aml Jobs-Work guar of cues no lee involved Total lnterlot Remod.ilng CALL Bruce 841-0180 House and/or pet 111 s.rv1ee ADVICE TO THE Worr*' about leaving an Cfi'AZY 633-7172 EUROPE.AN CRAnSMAN el6etly person 1n YOUf • ...,. • ...__.111••n Horn~ "Repatr-P•Jnting-nome lor utended .._,,.. Tile M<>te Res/Comm pertoda? Our fob la nl / 111 oatCh DtailNrina. Remodeling 1peel8llll CALL STAFIN sa 1-768 l ehm1na11ng your worry custom le1tturw. ,..,.,.,._; Xlnt refs t8 yrt exp _ _ -~yOUfgone-notedd· work p ~NO p;"''' Lie •484945 497-7837 lrHtftlt .... lttllr Ing to 11 Responllble · ro Ol>- No Job Too Sma11 hHlthy. bonded mid: temal •32681<1 554-7831 C\, ,1r ~' • r 1 i\ B(Jlf(! f I.. 1 -----Dt·' ~ Co.1'.nrJ (714) 545-3723 aged penon~ wlH run er- PllUl imll WlftnrNflt..._. -Hll-IYlllY ~.· }_t~a1k!. .. ~~~,' 2••• I he C811t. Publlc U1Hlt ... D.elc•. ba1eon1es~-··ilr1. -·-·, ... -.. ,._ ,~ Commlulon, REQUIRES Ouamy work. 722-8769 Elec -Plumb-Painting· Lt away. Luve & antoy Aft'dentlel/lnduatrlal that .., ue.«s. tlouMhold DECKING REPAIRS ea1pentry. etc 831·4043 yourHlf w/eontldence. Uc 541878. Visa/Muter OOQda mover1. print tllelr WA TEA PROOFING CALL ME Fll~STI 12 yr1 in CdM 875-3873 ROOTER $5, S 15, $25-Up. P.U C Cal T number, S Faucet n: ........... LSrwlm!'-Hmo'• & cn.,tteur'a print talr•. deck~. b8'Cc>nlft FREE EST REAS RATES .__..,_.. .... - ttlelf Tc p number lrt 811 llcenM. In• d 6-45'-0664 No Job Too Big or Small th lnturanc. ~·~~p~!!S:::n~· edvertlMment1 If you Aon 722·8646 Seit employed? Htoti rltlk? _ · · 90 have a que9tlon about llAllYllM lllYllll LOW GROUP RATES. IEPAll SEIYIOE the .leg.ii~ ol • movet. pretenta DOG TROTIERS MHI lllllWW&lllll lllllC.it?-vldA2;1462 Water hMt.,1. dtapoeals. ~'::u: ut~~l~~r·c~~-T;:':;:t ~';':!:'4~~~; 842_9274 af'hllW\Y-IU'-tolieta. teuc.t llxtur .. mi...on. 714-558 .. 151 HOME MAINTENANCE E t'mD MAINT ==~ve• &sp~~~ ALL Hanglng-T•plng-Cuttom textures Res./Comm. Lie. 400030 772-2364 AND REPAIR & GARDENING Uc•S31~2 631-1122 Mow. trim, ctn-ups No l<>b can"" 111-1222 too small 964·5239 ---- .... HOME REPAIR YJITN'I WANTED APARTMENTS Proptrty Mqmt ~!,7!~\5~~ ~":: Pron Garde0 n & LCand· OFFICES etc to MANAGE CEILINGS-Walla A.paired Rel c 11 T 875.622CI IC8p1ng 1 yr1 exp M Oepen<la~ & reler9'1CeS Interior p1811er patching. s a om Vtetor Barrera 845-9748 675-e024 W8ll textur .. ' dryw•ll lllUUU e&•nm• •LAWN MAINTENANCE ----~~ ~-· -P~.rhor, nnlthlng FrM est Repairs & Fix Ups No Job Full Service RHtd'I Nl-1211 Too SmaH est 645-5986 Comm I No Job Too Big •Pl&.JI I nfl•I• U BUY . I'll INSTALL or Too Small 531·2507 $10 SPECIAL El & Pl Past·Prnent-Future-Love ec um bing Fixtures • , TREES • Marriage-Bullneu Health c .. 11~ Fans Disposals l edvlce on an problem• .-Topped/remove <;1.,nup City lie lrvl~. 786-8984 ~ nu lewntsorlf'lklr 751-3476 .• ,.,_ * PU• TUlf IUITllO Garage/Yd Clnups-Tr... Tiii lllEEI SCEIE TAUIT Ull .... Hunt. Beh. 9CI0-394 1 SERVICE CALLS JH t•l-1112 L•wn· TrM-Shrub·ln1tall Tatis past. prnent. Mure. •REMODEL • REPAIRS Comm'I Wort! Energy IMMEDIATE SERVICE Sprlnklat lnstaltallon $5 Special 213/425-9175 e NEW CONSTRUCTION Mgmt Equlpmt Hook up T G TO · Tr" Trlmlng g Remov81 • Unlq~ & Unusual Wotk Lle •527459 548·2317 ANY HIN DUMP Lawn M•lnt & CINnups -----~ -.._...... Re,,_ 1 • q •Attefattonae CommtRet • -CLEAN UP • CONCRETE AototHtng 432-8804 23yr1 ., ... lie 9Cl&-351<1 "Alm lll1111Ul • TREES Jofln 850-1828 I ---RHld/Comm Llc/ln1d DUMP RUNS -JUNI<. lftH I··~ lft, Ooora-A8'>•1f-Alt.,atlon• FrM Nllmates 722-7924 Furni ture trath lrH Montnly malnt CINn-uP C•blnet•P"*9Locka-br•nchea 84>Pll~ncH Stump remov81 4e..377e SUW.Orywlt-P•tioa...te ............. Wiii C811Mike7 dya 64Cl-1391 35 Yf9 exp J«ry 842-0587 All ph.... llcenM Small Hllhokl Aemodel9 A.at Rat• 136-5523 HAULING CONNECTION High 811t otd IUl'llon Load,H8Ul.C1eanup.Sen1p workr:n~p 30yr• 0 c DEMO! TN1out.SWMpOUt 842·l770, I CARE. KEN INS/COMP 24nr 361-8550 °"'..,.,,.,, pet • etc No Job too atnall, ,.., ... ., ..... J.J1 MASONRY IModl -8rie.-Concrete Patio-Walka and OtlYW 131.2111 uo· 494-5871 . .. . l --- REMODELING YOUR HOME? .. Cell ZAZA Construction v-18 Years Experience v-Financing Avallable v-FREE Consulatlon v-Excellent References 200/o Discount on Blueprints Norm Zaza Builder 854-9484 U0.•54a. * * 711-1111 CL!AN ANO UPEAT '0A A J09 W'!ll DONEi TH! MST, NOW TRY ~ O.C fof 15 ~ Tt4t lllT . Lie T•tll.142 ** 808T ** -• ...... -WIHOOW CL!ANtNO 8YC ..... --AaekMntllll/ConwMl'dlll LG::'.!r'oite CaNfUI ~OlwUp. l T•t624'1 HI PAOSUMSTtAM F'Neqwtee ....-1 c~ •• Zlt-1171 •• GARAGE SALE It'' that tifne again I Mab .,... your ...... 50 .. is 0 SU<Cftl by ~ in dcllliffed. Ston your od two days b.foN the tole to attroct the most bvyen. C A l l 642-5678 WE WI LL lllilJ Pilll SELL INi~3EN°DENt Costa Mesa NEWS Yo UR Newport Beach NEWS · Corona Del Mar NEWS CAR GUARANTEE! -No pings ATTACHED We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold. we will run your ad for1ree! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 worda tor 3 WHkt ac $11.SO, 55• e.ch edditional wofd Mutt be pr.paid A word conatlMe9 anything th• ha• • ~ between It For lndNiduat. only \t NANI_.;.._..._ ______ _ I ADDUSS----------- 1 STAT!-------217---AMOUNT ENCL--- 1 MASTEllCAIOIVl.SAt -------------£X1'11lATION DATE ----1 MISSACI: ' t • I t • ...... .... ........... . .. ......... =' = '°' -111111 -· ti ltwd '....,.,. lllllft Ii for NX AM le; .. ,~~ :.:ii=.~· .... _..,..~::::,.c~..,,~...,.,..eo....,-. "'" * .... -· 11' •• 1111 --=·.. .... .... '°' ~.... lff;-10'1 • .... ;::•:.,.. QUiCil NCMIJA[fiiii * ,. • IW * •WAITIMWNTMU .. ~---....... 1111111B I -.,, Clie9 to hewey c::~·::---t~nNbt 1t4 ,. •AM,,..COOKa W 0: t t MM 17IO pte>-'°' Cfwtllt• ..,..,...,. 'C":i.!2::,:· ...,..,,..... ,..T, a·AttendMta •• = SUMMER ~ If\ pereon. a1i1 r::"t0.~•'/:'J:: cHalng ofelme. Call ~..,,_:r1,C:-UNI T!ONt Afl9"I tdlft Drive, N.8. ~ 147 17~ l.IOC)o.04-MOO !)ct t40 1iiii;1 rJiiiiiiiiiiL ~-.. /~ -, lft.1£. ff_!I CUit 8efW)e ---Counter ,.,;--· -Open7AM·10PM'11* Mf9'f/ ...... I " W. tMI itJ. .. aclW IA.,.: 1 o.y.114 Fee JOBS Aftt&noone. oroom· llllla"PIDI ...... ...,.... Me. ~ leliilh.21alas.ol4 . ._.___., •-1-1mo lnaTSUppfMI . ..._.S71 ''Ti good weoH1 P t time w111 train 9MCtl .,.., profe•Mal • .__ -" ·-HI. ~. eltCel ld'lence-ar • . lrwlMduel f\11 time. Cell . ::.';.::::-•lllllTllY Dell HelP metll CIC)pOt. 84()--08().i -144.o.-7o LJ"". (714) 762-1213 ====~ ~ :;-,.~~~ • ,erttlmawort..Shouf9 WllTll . IMUl'anoa ,_..,,.,,. o.11u1ar phone ottice Md\weekdeyeyen~ 2 Po11t1on• ~1'" up-11.111/lllPT P/T V0t.tfn£ERS .-ta Wlnlll•• Mon-Fri, t.s. can ...... .·~=ng eu,~11on1 acai..dell In ,,V. omlna PMMI. 11.... Hte type. flEDEDI UQht food. Cell '#flttttt. f Interview 55&-IM3 ·-""' Baktf & F!oeter. We ~ 11.00/hr. .Office u -f'15-tt22 btwfl 10· f2 °' · •earn to•1ooper treln.~Frl.C.itLlnde perlence. 1-5 . M-F • Mon-Fri tor~t. Al11•N9a lllltl • Wweekln ,,,~~ .. D ~~RbonEl u... Of Peggy. MS-1734 71 ..... 142· 7159 ... ~ ..... -The Huntington Beech tt you halMl\'t .,_, 10 Needed for Noh volume • Mu1t be 12 to 18 llUYllY •mu •HI• MllUTill community e11n1e I• ioc*· lnllL II.Ill Whlakey 1111·1. you '"taurantln tol&. Muat be yMtlold In Ntwpor1 Beech. flelClble Car .. r Oppty. '1T PIT. Ing for dedlceted people FIT PIT ApPtY-11'1 penon haYen't been to Newport quick on 10 key, with • tranlp()(tatlon le hours, grHI working (213) 439-7407 to train In vatlout medl· •• •1.£~ 1873 Irvine Nec:hl 14s-es70 •om• t e 1 e Pho n • provtded con d 111on1 . Ca 11 cal clerical and educe· Awe Coeta M... enawerlng. MOf'I th<u Fri 9 5-4a-..UO. lnt•lof Oecor•llng tl<>Mi poeltlont. If you're • , 10 5. Excellent talary & --Cuatom 0.COfatlng Sales oommllted end are eegeir l•L;ost=l:rr:;cuict;;=;;;29;;2;5I beneflls.PIMMc.alL•uri lilly Piiat lllTAL.f.I. CrMllve peraon with natr toleernamartietablelkMI --UT-.--Ul--,D,..,.....-11 at &42·7880. Coeta M ... private GP fOf color & detlQn. Wiii In the medical fleld w. Fine 11alk>nefY at0<9, ettte ACT NPWI 1eeks team-oriented train. 714/898·8Gt3 need you nowl ' cllef\t .... F/f, 875•1010. fOlfl) ADS •PllTAL.a* help. Call 548·8344. - No exp. needed. APPLY TODAY! lllP&TOllll llTll .. PLAIT TIOI 1Plea• ... ea.121 Pal2ge1•21 I 1n&1L SILES ARE FREE Call TOOL FREE Huvy eQulpment ren111. lnlerlof plant company hlr-l . Fuhlon l1land women'• 800·32&--4891 IOf appfl-Phones, radio dlapatch. Ing IOf delivery, 1n1ta11 • boutique 115 hre./wtl . ... C cellon & lnlo. 7am-10pm llghl duly office Mon-Fr1 prep Good driving re-644-1823 al: uu. , .... NLf, 9:30·'6. 556· 1834 COfd Full-time m UTlll ULll n-. &UT Tl lfF• Ml PlWI . .,._ Busy alarm co. Hekt In· -WILlll, I 10/lr, 11 you can't til'ld 111n cl1u1· Full Of P1r1 Time, H B. FHI growing company -'II I (l1J)•J1 •Jf• lled,lt'tnollorule. 968-837 1. teklng over W .. t. Medi DEAR READERS' Nl-1111 PLEASE BE ADVISED EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1011-1 nm DEADLINE TO PLACE A --------•I t ... gent mot v•ted lndl· • .,, • Afternoons to take 2 big motivated s .... people 10 vldual lo 111(11 olllce dogs to lleld lor run Musi Mii dinnerware Earn In FOUND. dog,-;;;,, black lib. beautllul dlaposll1on. near Harbof Shopping Center 558-9734 FOUND-keys. vicinity 6th St. & w Balboa. call to Identify 675-2579 ~:~~~~:~'!'•;::~~ OAlllH/ltll'lll drive. Calle73-t520 * SA·LES REP * exce11 of s2000 per must be reliable & Exp'd only Eve lhlft. NB EARN S395 A DAY! month • .$panlah~E Ii.ti w/gooo phone manner. restaurant, Sun-Thurs Work At Home Cell h btllngual encour to Job requires heavy lele-$7/Hr Cell 642·7880 1-900-654-2255 Ext 776 Growing n ewspaper as im-apply. Call Mra. omu CLASSIFIED AD FOR SATURDAYS WILL BE J:OOPM ON FRIDAY. YOU MAY STILL PLACE ADS UNTIL 5:00PM FOR SUNDAY. FOUND-Sehpard/Ptt ml11 Very gentle Also protec· llve Lovet kids Found 1n Costa Mesa area approx 1 week ago 548-6127 FOUND: Small mixed doi, Very cule & loving Good w/klds Cosla Mesa area phone contacl with cus---$14 fee mediate_,~Opening for full-time, al (71 4) 755-0880. tomer1. knowledge of ~ 011ltltr /ltH• ,., AIR Typl""' & organlta· PIT Summer Help, ctay llllULl,,IOE experie n t ed Outside Sales SELL BRITANNICA from ... hll 548 7863 leads & count• loeatlonl 11on1l sl(ills amu11 Pay-s I, • . Heevyphone work&radlO R e p . Sala r y I C ommission a nd & earn S330 per .... roll, AIP helpful but not OL.UIEll-1 dispatch. maintenance ( ) c 11 B 1 1 nee Alarm co know1· records. perts requl· Be nefits! 1~~28-91;8 a r edge desirable bul wUI Counter help, will train, full slt1on. hftvy eq11lpmen1 lraln right person Salary lime. 842"5466· renlal. Mon-Fri 9.30-6 commenaural• w/e11p. OLlll'u• 556-1834 Send resume lo. Century .,_ Contact Marilyn Holland at 642-4321 SH/111/Ulll auT Wide range ol duties. THANK YOU, 548-6127 Security Syslem1. 17981 N-pott Beach Insurance GOVERNMENT Skypark Ctrcle. Ste G. MethOdlcal organlz.at1on11 Transponallon Jobs Irvine, CA 927 U Or call s k i I I s a m u s I $29,000 to $78,000 Ex~ Seely. lklll1 req IBM PC WP, It book· keeping. tremendous oP- Poflunlty IOf growth Na· tlonal Aul Estate & ~ locallon Co N.B 714-660-1919 THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT LOST 7125 8 11 c k 833-9381. 714/650-4086. 213-M 1-8611 Exl 107 HH I Dfil II)' CHARLES GOREN wlfh OMAR SHARIF •nd T ANN~H HIRSCH North-South vulnerable deals. ~ORTtJ. •K.11 4 • "6 l • 7 3 + AK 7 S WEST t:ASl +A 7J +Q6S l'IOrth •a s •QJ97J ... 9. 4 • 10 s l • Q 10. J • 9 4 "iOl'TH • 10 9 2 •A 10 4 •AK Q6 • J 6 l The bidding: North Eall I. r .. l • Pass ,.. , ... South I t 3 Nl "t~t Opemna le•d: E11h1 of • Usually, it is unwise 10 lead from a doubleton against an enemy no trump contract. You canno1 al14a>s be\sure .1ha1 you are going lu h11 partner's Iona su 11. And even 1f )OU do. you m1gt11 not ha\e lhe time or the entries 10 esta blish and run the Iona suit. On this hand. however. with both Lab/Chow. male neut dog Short !all Cosra Mesa area 846-8674 LOST. Bla ck male Chihuahua broken tall, lavender harness 7127, minor~ and spade\ ha\1ng been btd Newpon Beach S 100 by the enem'. lhe lop-of-nothtng RE~ARD 714-675-9755 h.ea11 lead, the unbid su11. had de-Health & Fitness 3CXX> c1ded appeal Decla1er played lo\\ from du mm) and l;u1 's Jack forced DIET OF THE '10s the !..ing Declarer no" led the-tc-n of New diet dtac: program ~pade\ Lose 10·29 lbs in monlh We-v.ould bet dollars to dough· Doctor recommended 213-804-5594'431-4717 nuh 1hat mo't defender\ 140uld play lo"' 14tth the We,1 ~ard\, alfo14mg 1·P-e-rs-on_a_ls ____ 3""'00....,z dedarcr 1u 1ai..e 1he l1n~"''<' 14htlh. \\c-\1 i..nel4. 14-a\ ,ure w lo\(' Ho14 *Allillll PIYCllC e'er. \\ esl "0' ked oul 1 ha1. 11 pan From Europe 35 yrs exp Tanya helps on all mat· ner were alln14 ed Ill "Ill I he \pa de. iers 1 free quesuon by he might not be abk 10 play annlher phone Grand Opening he.in w11 ho111 l(I\ rng Jedarer dJI e' Special S 10 w/ad Reg tra Im~'" lhe 'uJI •\nd e'en if l·aq S35 Appl, 842-4J21 1.ould ,dfch le.id d hcJrt. there IA.a\ hlllt' h~c:hho;•d sh.it Lt\\ held an- 01 her en1r) ~l1 V.e~1 \hu1 up v.11h 1he a~c of 'p.ide\ and relurnt•d a he.u1 IJedar-l~E!""-·1------- er rlJ\Cd lt•\4 f1t)ffi dumm~. I J\1°\ mpoyment 5530 queen 141111 :md a he.irt 1.on1 mu .. 11on A1rllnes S6-t5tHr IOrled oul ded.irer'' la.'1 \lopper in Woll 11•111 Horong all pos-11.0 r !. Ca JI I 3 I 3 I Eddie Gonzales, winner of a Nintendo entertain- ment system. sold (40) new subs~riptilms fOf the Da~y Pilot fOf the month of June. Be a part of the winninc team, be a part of eacit-inc promotions like this one . and earn EXTRA MONEY for the SUM· KR. Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos UPTO '800 PER MONTH * NO COWCTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, Ca>1' A Ml.SA, NEWPORT BEACH, FOUNT A1N V AU.EV. IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH lhe \Ull 948 9800 e•I A 1084 Al double du mm}. Jedarer ~ould ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_!_!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!_!_!_!~-------------------1 ~1111make1he cnntrau (a lo14 cluh to I lht• \I ~. foll0v.ed h) lhe Ja1:i.. or dub\ I 10 ptn 1he n111el In pra1.1ire. ho1A.>e\ er. dedarer 1.Jmc-w hand 1A.>t1h 3 diamond anJ r dn the nine-of spade' No .... t:a,I '\ queen of 'r>ade1. i;ame I 1nlll pld)' a' llH' rntn In 1..11.h 1v.c1 golld hcar1~ and defea1 the lC1n1ral1 -----lllllTllf •••• Fun time lor extremety bu1y Lagun• S..Ch law olflce Will train Ac· curlle typing, apelllng & EnQlill'I aklll1 required. Safary commen1ur•t• with •blllly Cont.et Pa- trlcl• IOf lunher Info & appointment. 494-8553 SECRElARY S25.000 IU.PllPHnlll • Responsible highly or- ganized person. AIR, A/P Type 60 wpm Exper a • C0<p etl 40yrs Small olc PCH & Dover Dr . Newport 722-7331 IEOIETAllY TO TIE PIElllEIT Prealdeol of lut peced in- vestment comp1ny re· quites e11cept1onal asst1- 1 e t1 f.. 10 organize & rnontlor all aapect1 of the bu11ne11 Mull t>e able 10 prtor111zt & complete many unrelated projects eech day Preference wlll be given to app11ean11 With highetl lkllll edUCI · uon & experience Base compe n1a11on a b ove S40,000 • generous fringe t>enellt1 Please 1end in chronologleat re- 1ume and salery 1n con- lldence to Colilns Aa- 1oc111es. 840 Newporl Ce nter Oftve Newport Beach,92660 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE By SYDNEY OMARR Wt'dnesda). Aug. I II)' PATRIC WALKER W~esdey, A•I· I SEllOR HOUSlll ~ ARI ES (M arch 21 ·Apnl 201 I normou., r h:ingc\ arr 1aking plan· &llllTAIT Tl Tll 111 1 ACR088 4 • t Of~~ • II "Alot\I 4 land • 10 "Saint ; Joan" llUtl\of ; 14 Pr acllcal • 15 CAii :_ 111 S1ory • 17 Garment . "-"'• , 18 AcMce 1 t9 -of Wight or ~ PW- ,, 20 Alhena' enemy ., of~ • 22 Noticed • 24 Ptow. etc • 2e Ctouds over •' 27 Rebel • 31 Bllthe I 32 Copying .• 33 Stre>nQ wtl'ld1 ti 35 s--MI dark ,: 31 Kin of lat I 3t Gland J 40 Pe.ved ,, 41 bploel\19 I 42 Lenglh vntl .# 43 Allan lend .J ... Hew! ' 45 -pinacflef .J 47 Qt( ·' s 1 SubmlMlve " 52 Rooting 54 Blueterlld st Alc>Ped 59 Antidote 6 1 Onllauglll 62 Seth • IOl'I 63 Poetic piece name 64 Mr Flynn 65 Completed 66 Transmit 87 Crowded DOWN I Makes liteeS 2 Sp+n like 3 Palermo <.om 4 Warning 5 Taking live 6 Ne•l 10 Nov 7 OrOUQhly 8 WH oe>llm11ht 9 SIOle lhe spollight lrom 10 wleket ll R~lly 12 Sieve°' WOOOy 13 UMt I hOe 21 ~aoe 23 Memorable times 25 On the level 27 Mitt.Shake 28 Aller 29 Hue t 30 Oemol11MO 34 Dormouee 35 RetlOence hall 1nf0fmel 2 3 4 5 14 1(1 l •J Dove.., 37 O"'"'Y 39 Dofos repaor ~ on •O Certain 4? NW Alucan 43 Bewilder~ 44 M"ley d!tg08< 44 hcl11m1111on 7 8 9 4 f f l"QhPd CANCt.:R 1 I u nl .' 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'nti'll lin1 o;h "ha1 a ppeared 10 hl· 1 r111po\\1hll' \111\l' for un1,c1'al appl·.il. hroadcn ho ri111n•» n·ol111.· ----.....---~ '••ul mall''' mun· 1h.1n ml'rl' nn th Whal h.1d tx·1·n huldmg )OU hal ~ 11 t:? 13 48 <;"""" ,,,,.1 49 Fv11 m Jll•l" '><> Atcuslnm 53 Plea~ l<10• '>'> I Ofl!SI pt&nt S6 Coo<.f'1I~ '>7 Edit out 60 ,.,,,,, • kl\ go l tl\I .lrlll k ltK ,tll'd SAOl'M'ARHIS I Nu' :!..!-l>t•t ~ 11 \tr\_'i\ tndt'pendcncc. gt•t to lll'<irt of matter,, tl\• \Hlltng 111 ~ 'ulncruhlc where lvve 1s con ccrnr <l. C,)rk h igh. ~1111'11 he .1 1 right plan'. 'll'W\ will ht· vc11lk d l co. \quanu' pcr,11n\ .Hl' 1n pit lllH' CAPRICOR N I l>n 22-J.rn I'll I .1m1I~ m\'m~r help' \lrn1ghl<'n tangled linan11al p111hkm ~·rn·t., '°'oh ed. mt>lhud nf oix·ra11on flirted \\tl h l.1w M m l an~wt'J\ will ht· found hch1nd '><:r nt'' .\noth1.•r ( a pnrnrn pl:t) \ maJor role AQUARIUS (1.ln ..!0-f 1.·h I KI I >1' l'l'ill). dl\pln~ h11mor. open l11ll'' ot lOl1l mun it Jtmn r •ll u'> on lt'Jl h tng a "'1.'rta 1n1na k '°'1I ll'qbm·m c nt\ Rod) image rll•"' \l{l.n1f1<iant role' K ('\ ,, lO ~t l'§f) llll<'lln·111.)I l Uflo\lt) Pl. FAl ( f ch I Y·M nrt·h lO)· Mo I o h..crvers will ~ at.1on l4'hcd h) 'our fat·t,, ligurr'i. r opatnht1f 11, You rnmt through by m retma dl.'adhnc. actttn& on mor<' '°hd emot1o n:ll-financ1al ground. StandtnJ 111 rnm muntl) \urge' upward IF AUG. I IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: < urrcnt 'ICcnnno h1Jhhgh1ci rn·~h 4ltarl. rom:iorc. style. c.·rcat1v1t y, rcM>lution that you will never illlltO Ol'lCPt rok of second fiddle You arc leadina person. not \upport1n1 allor In .\uau't c ho rd of universal appcal 11 1otruck. you'll traHI. )'nu'll d1~ovcr lo ve 1n wa~ that for ~me time has been ab'iC'nt. I c o . i\quanu pcnon play 1mp0nan1 ro lM in )'our hfc. Yo u tl rl' d ynam1l'. ~tubborn. creative. K n hive. Fresh opportunity for fi nanl'l:ll coup feature:!! In DttcmhC'r. _ _ no". lrtggl·fl·d b) both l'n11l l1onal and p111fc!l,1onal unl cn aint) or uphl'J\JI\ '11ua11on!I )OU ha'c ancptl'd ma thr )cars no longer JPIX'JI ..a11\f~ or gratll) .md the lunar nhp'>l' o n Aug 6 bids )OU \3\ f.irn\-l'll :lnd \I.art a frl''ih TAllR ll I ~pnl 21 ·M :t) 21 l No" 11 h<'rnmcs a p parrnt chat the "oild " d i' 1dcd tnto lhoSt.· "ho k 1~~ and thusl· "ho turn the check 111 tx· kl\'tl'd But rhrek-1urner' ha\l·n·1 a chance o'er the ne1tt rnuple uf "l'd..~ In fact. 11 look~ as Lhoup.h \OU arc final!) a hout to nng dm\ n the l urtam on a long dra" n-uut \,tga GEMINI CM;l\ :?:?-June :? I). V. hat rcalh ma1t{·rs no .... ''tha t \OU rl·.il11l' \OU arl' .1n~J ,\I\'·"' '"II ht.· a \llf' ,,('H .\nd ht.'mg J c;ur ' ,·,or dol'' not ~11 )llll hil'l' 111 tx· maul' 111 \tl'l'l ur ru1hl1·~' -11 s1 mpl) 11ll'<tn\ ~uu h,J,l' to tx· on )11Ut ll\\ n \Ilk and ":.int w win. 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"hl·m,., or prtlJl'l'I'> dl'\lgnt•d 111 hro.idrn ) uu1 \l Upt.' and r1.·k1nd k lhjt fcl·hng 11f alh rntull' and l'\.1lt:111on 'innrnt'I Butll'I hl'11e"1l·ll "l o lt't' 1~ hl..r to loH' -all tl':t\1111 "a1w1no;1 11 and all hl·alth\ 1mt tnU'i for 11 " SCORPIO 10t'I ..!4-No' ..!2) C >111\ ,, tthml "allow' around 1n lhl' pa\t '11u are "hat ~Oii lhOo\l' to ht• lc!lf.I\ -not wh:11 )OU h:n e l hoSt'n ~·f111r .\ht.1' C' all. ho\loC'\l'r. rcm l·mhcr that approval-seeking '' tantam uunt to !WI) ing ... Your '1c" o f 111<' '" m ore irnportant thnn nl) uwn op1n 111n ol nl\'>Clf .. SAGITTARIUS (No" :! '-1>..·c 2 1 l II \1111 no\\ l'1Cltc.'\l' 111 your~lf "hok-heartcc..11) und "''" total conlidcnl'l' 1hcn th(' ~k) ·~ the lim11 pt.·r..11nalh und profcc;\lon.111\ 111 f.1l I till' <'rlllll' Kart1u1 of hu m a n l'\JX'fll'lil:l' i' \OUr$ lo l'OJll\ 11lill' \OU ent1·r 1c1111nrJ whl•rr therl' .lfl' no guarnntt·c~ o r S'i'IUr .i nn·., CAPRICORN (()c.·l .!.!-Jan :!0) Nl'J)tunt· r urrcn1h 10 ( aplll:o rn tl·ml\ 111 mn l..1.· \OU l'onlu'IC'd one d:J\. u1mpla<"t'nt the ncxl and a t time\ roractful Nuw. however }'OU rC'Ulh nlU\I 1.0nl'Cn trale on prat111.al or financial contcrn\ and cn~urc >Ou ;ire not 11 nonn1 1.:crta1n warn1n1 ~•anal\ or malona a rod for )Our own hack. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2 I ·FC'h. IQ) rutl·h a n Aqunnu and one finJs an 1nd1v1Jual more akin to a U:o -C'm o t1o nnl. romantk and v ulnerable Su allow o thc" 10 part1c1patc and share m o re Yo u have no th1na to lok and cvcf') 1h1na to pin h)' c~prr,,1na all you 10'll1nc tivcly anJ tntu1t1vcl) feel , Non-prom housing faclllly 1n Fountain Valley SM\1 m11u1e lndlvldual with good interpersonal and olf1oe 19'at9d 1k1ll1 Re· qu1r91 typing. word pro- cessing, and phone• Mu1t be caring a nd aen1tt1ve 10 1he needs ol the elderly Full Time Pot· mon. competill.,. .. 11ry and benefits Call or sub- mit resume lo Marc Herrera Director ol Home Adm1n1sl rahon 1111 N Brend Blvd Ste 300 Gtend1le CA 9 1202 8 18/247 -0420 m11111 tAND OTHERSJ *'•rt Tl••* SUMMER JOBS NOW! YOU CAN EARN $50 · $100 AND MORE EACH WEEK ·WORKING PART TIMEI We have 1 NEW PRO· GRAM lor STUDENTS 12· 16 YEARS OF AGE h91ptng us get new cvs- IOmers for our new1-paper1 HERE'S THE DEAL t Thia It no1 1 paper route NO ci.1tvet1ng In vofved 2 We provide lranapor 1ation and 1r11n1no 3 You would be WOfklng wit h kid• y<:Nt own aoe on en adult·IUl)efVIMd aalM '""' 4. Earn GOOD MONEY and heY1t 1 chanot 10 Mtn d11ty & .,..ly calh bonu ... ptu1 go on OU1 • lnQ• and moter CALL US TODAY FOAMOA! IN,OAMATIONt PISCES (f C'h 20-Man ·h 20): Nm~ 11 tll:rnm <'' apparent that )'OU have a spcci1I rult' to plaA.Jn the h\c~ o f o thers. So. a nticipate cxc1tc mc n1 . Rd v('nturc nnd r nhghtcn mcn1 and you will discover them But. above all. rcal11c )Ou a rc no t alo ne and. when required, Ml-Gl1, Id. Ht upport. 1uiJ1n~ and a ura~c will always be available. ... "'Al IF YOUR 811\THDAY IS TODAY: Pluto an , orp10 1ttm1 to be ------- h1v1nJ 1 !>liahtl)' advent dT«t on neral health mi.uers ind m1k1n1 u 1 MAIL JOeS )'OU f«I )'OU have \Ctn aod Jone 11 all before .Ho~"Cvcr. If )OU a13 90 per l\ouf v d1s1ingu14'h bcl~etn 1u11t a nd lra1n1111 lroni ttw PQ t. yoo w1H be ArH. No l!Jtp NtCeu':; &Wllrc that 1u1h can nC"vcr undo ant thtna (2ttll36-3434 ••• 03 I ... 1•D11YMI 10011 t••-••rw llPllOI Ll1'11 IATll .B $2.44 per day Th11'1 All you pay IOI • llna. 30 dey minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll ISi FOi LOiS Your S.Vice Directory RepreMntetlve 142-4321 ht. 310 lre•"fHt, lune" aftd wdl•l~ lot• ~ .... ptey •• lOYINO "'°''* on.a lwld\. ........ TLC,~ to row o-err 111c1 M..-M bectlgtncl '41.-.t C M. CEILINGS-W1ll1 Repaired lnter1or plaster patching Wall textures & drywall t1n11h1ng FrM est Ul·IHI Elec -Plumb·Palntlng·Lt carpentry. etc 63 t-4043 CALL ME FIRST! FREE EST REAS RATES No Job Too Big or Small Ron 722·8646 r I• f ' ' n\, ,, ''ti REMODEllNG- YOUR HOME? .. Cell ZAZA Conatructlon v 18 Years Experience v Financing Available v FREE Consulatlon v Excellent References ' *. 111-1111 CLEAN AND EXPERl Proptrty Mqmt WANTED APARTMENTS, OFFICES etc to MANAGE Dependable & references 675-602• -·--Roof.ng FOR A J08 WELL OON!I THE MST, NOW TRY hrYino 0 C tot 15 )'Mf'I THl 8£ST Lte T • 151,M 2 * * IOST * * ll&ll .,...-w=,~~=-::: Low .. t lilO" r.-te. CWef\11 CoMtruction a.in \JD. LIC:«IMcf T-152481 HI PRESSURE ST!AM Fr .. QUO ....... HI 1 CUANINO ** H t-1 171 ** 1978 FORD 1•· $5,050 1983 CHEVY Cargo Van $5,775, 1980 lveco S..950 t530·3030 GARAGE SALE It's ftlot time ogoinl Make su,. your ooroge soi. is o SU<Cftl by ~ in douified. Stort your od two days before the Ide flo ottroct the most buyen. C A l l 642-5678 WE· WI .LL llily Pilat . Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley SELL INDEPENDENT ·Costa Mesa NEWS Vo U ft Newport Beach NEWS . K. Corona Del Mar NEWS CAR ~::~~~'.r3weeks ~ --------- your car isn't sold , we will run your ad for free ! NO STRINGS ATI'ACHED. Just earl us to renew your ad. Run 10 words for 3 weeks •t S 18 so. 55e •ach addlteonel word Must be prepaid A word conat1tutn •nything th• hu • space betwffn ~ For individuals only You II hook vour limit of 1n lerested buye1s with ads you place in the classifieds And our rates w on t swamp vour profits' Daily Pilat ...