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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1990
GOOD
MORNIN G!
h 's Wednesday, Aug. IS,
1990, and here's what's hap-
pening:
·ues
ORANGE COAST WEATHER:
Partially cloudy. hazy 1n the
afternoon.
Today's ~Ip/low: 71-14
Yesterday's hi~/low: 70-64
Tomorrow's high/low: 71-65
SPORTS:
Major Ld&IH Baseball:
Aqelt t , Yuktet $
Me•• t, Dodier• I
Do41en !, Meta I
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INSIDE THE NEWSROOM:
The ever-secretive Manne
Corps has been extra tight·
hpped in recent days about
troop movements at El Toro
and Tustin. Requests for basic
information have been met
with a polite "no comment" ...
Still. if you look hard enough
there arc clues. Afterall. it's
tough to hide some 12.000
Mannes
The Corps 1SSued this ob-
lique statement Tut'sday:
"local rt's1dcnts ma) ex·
penencc an mcrcase 10 the
noise level around Man ne
Corps Air tattoo El Toro tn·
tcrm1nenl) 24 hours a da~
until further noucc ..
Wonder what that means'>
INDEX
Bridge 84
8usln~ss A4
Classifl~d 83-6
Comics 88
Crossword 84
Death notices 87
Entertaln~nt A7
Horoscope 84
Ann Landers AS
Opinion A6
Poflce Log A3
Public notlc~s 87-8
SOClf'ty AS
Sports 81 -3
1V II stings A 7
Weather A7
TODAY·s THOUGHT
"Vlol~nc~ Is fin~
against slmpl~ folk t~n
thousand mi~s away and
shocking against ln}ustlc~
In our own land."
~nhur Schlesl~r, Jr.
Newport
woman
arrested
in killing
By IRIS YOKOI
0..,, "°' St-" llf-
N EW PORT BEACH -A 49-
year-old woman who had been
arn-sted twtce this year for drunk·
en beha v1or was Jailed on suspt·
c1on of murder Tuesday after she
allegedly shot her longume. ofT-
and-on boyfriend to death 10 her
Newpon Crest condom101um.
Helen Susan Parser. also
known as Susan Parson. Helen
Susan Gnzzafli. and Susan Moss.
was booked into Newport Beach
cit)' jail in lieu of S250,000 bail
after the shootmg at 4 Escapade
Court.
Police declined to identify the
dead man. but said he and Parser
had apparently been involved 10
an o n-again. off-agam rela·
11onsh1p for the past nmc years.
Detectives had not yet de·
termincd what 11me the shooung
occ urred nor a mou ve for the
killing b) Tuesday e"en1ng. But
Parser"s attorne) Anthon) Sessa
said he believed the shooting was
10 self-defense.
"She's 10 shock." Sessa said
Tuesda) evening after v1s111ng
Parser 10 Jail. "I was able to get
'cry little 1n the wa> of com-
mun1cauon. But she had bruises
on her bod> and was taken to
Hoag Hospital for medical treat·
mcnt.
"She looked hke the '1ct1m of
an auack."
Police were called 10 Parser's
beige and brown wood home o fT
Supenor Avenue at 6:24 a.m ..
f PIHH IH SHOOT /Back Pa~)
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Th• body of man klll•d In a Newport Beach condo 11
removed by members of th• Orang• County Cor-
oner•• office late Tuesday afternoon.
Victim's roommates beat up,
help grab suspected rapist
lly GEORGE McCRORY
HUNTINGTON BEA( H
After hcanng the screams of their
female roommate bemg raped 10
her apartment earl) Tuesda>. two
men rushed to her aid and beat
up the suspected rapist before
police arrived. authorities said.
William Fifield. 29. of Garden
Grove. was arrested on suspicio n
of rape and burglary and was held
10 the Huntington Beach Jail 10
hcu of $50,000 ball. said Hunt·
mgton Beach Police Lt. JefTC'ope
Although no thing was stolen
from the apartment. Fifield was
arrested on the burglary charge
because he alleged!) entered the
apartment unlawful!) with the
intention of comm11ung a ft'lo n)
The 20-year-old woman re-
turned to her apartment on Hunt-
ington Street wuh her roommates
at about 2:30 a.m. after being out
all night. Cope said. The men
retired 10 the downstairs
bedrooms and she went 10 an
u psta1 rs h " mg room.
An intruder en1ered rhrough an
unlocked front door and crept
upstairs undetected as the men
slept before he attacked the
woman. She screamed and fought
back as the man raped her. but
the male roommates heard the
commotion and ran upstairs 10
her aid. Cope said.
After the) sa\\ the attacker
struggling w11h the woman. the
men tried to stop him and started
hilling him But the rap1'il fled
out the door and broke 1n10 the
apartment ne'<l door. 10 the hor·
ror of a woman h vmg there
"The woman 10 the second
apartment certatnl) didn't \\ant
to get 10' olved." Cope said
Just call Sheridan
Mayor Santa Claus
ly KMEN AUGE
Dll9y "-t St.« llf-
IRVINE -Sally Anne Shendan
is startana to seem hkc Santa Claus.
The _city's new mayor isn't putting
on wtt&hl and she hasn't taken to
wearina IT<l. fur-nmmcd su1t<1.
But she may be dchvenn1 tht'
holidays to the city
Wben the holiday K&90n rolls
around this ~r. v1s1tors to C'1t y
Hall may find a larae. d«orated trtt
adom1na the \' ' P'&U& 1n front or
the butldina.
At Sbcndan·s UrlJn .. the council
accepted a auun's donation of a
I.tee and a kcd city t.aff' to de\'itc a
1CCUlar bollday prosram. The coun·
c1I voted )..() to accept the donation.
Councilwoman Paula Werner was
absent.
Shendan said the acuon -which
was the h11hhaht of a JS-minute
meeltn& that was the shonest 1n this
city' rtecnt history -was 1n
response to "requests that have
come up C\C')'. ~r that I have been
on the council. ·
But at mt one rn1dcnt IS not so
mefT) about the counc;11's hohday
spmt
Robin Kalt said she wa "u·
trcmtly d1 ma>cd" by the plan.
"You arc endon1na a set of rcl&1>0U1
symbols which •"Ou.Id be uncon t1tu-
t1onal. Someone is aon\I to be kft
out."
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The second ~oman was not
harmed The male roommates of
the rape '1c11m ~ere not 1nJured.
The '1c11m's roommates were
close behind the 1ntrudt'r and
the) started punchmg him agaan
at the second apartment. but he
managed to shp outside
By that lime. pohce am' l'd
and captured the man running
do wn the sidewalk Ht' wa'i later
1den11ficd as Fifield
The woman "bo "as allackl'd
was takC!'n 10 Humana Hosp11al an
Hun110gton Beach.\\ herr she "a~
treated for lnJunes !>UITered 10 lhC!'
rape
Cope said the suspect was not
armed and had not stalked the
woman before the attack He "a~
not tnJurcd. the puhC'e lieu tenant
added.
Routine police
traffic stop turns
violent on PCH
lly I09 VAN EYKEN
HUNTINGTON BEACH -A
routine traffic stop erupted 1010 a
shootout at Hunungton St.ate Beach
early Tuesday, leaving a former
Montebello ph)'s1c1an wtlh a history
of mental illness and heroin add1c·
tion dead at the hands of a park
ranger.
It was the eighth ttmc 1h1s JCar
that an Orange County peace officer
has killed a suspect. according to
county records.
Nicholas Joseph Cahra Jr .. 36. was
pronounced dead o f gunsho t
wounds 10 the face and neck shortlv
after the 12:25 a.m. shootout ·
The incident began when the
ranger stopped Cahn on susp1c1on of
drunken dnvmg at the park em at
the intersection of Pacific Coast
Highway and Newland 1ree1. Or·
angc Count) Shd'tffs Lt Dick Olson
sa1d
The ranger reported!~ too k
Cahri's dnvcr's license and returned
to his ear 10 radio for a background
check, Olson sa1d
Cahn, who was standtnj ne'<l 10
his car. suddenly reached an. pulled
out a handgun and bcpn shooung at
the ranger. Olson said.
He fired at least two shots. one of
which hit the ranger's vehicle. Olson
said.
Drawmg his own gun. the ranger
returned fire. k1lhng the susJ)C('t
Cahri's father. Nicholas J Cahn
Sr .. said he did not know wh)' has
son opened fire on the ranger
"Who knows?" Caliri said. 'Tm
tryina to piece 11 together my~lf. I
didn't even know he had the gun. I
don't know where ht' got at "
A spokeswoman for the Mtd1cal
Board of California 1n Sacramento
said the younger Cahn had been a
licensed phys1c1an. but his license
was revoked on .\ug. 22. 1988. due
to mental illness and drug add1ct1on
His father said he had had a
premonition that somt'th1ng bad was
gomg 10 happen 10 the )Oung man
because he had bttn dnnk1ng and
kttp1ng late hours recent!)
"I was prepared for something
manor. hke an assault. or a drun~
dn"1ng, but beht'\t' me. I ne\.Cr v.as pre~ for this NeH r.'' Cahn
sa1d "Ht' was playing guuar 1n a
band and Sta) ing out late I t~ught
he was gomg 10 have some prob-
lems ..
He said the stress ol mtdacal
practice had led the ~oung man 10
drug add1 ct1on several )Ca~ ago.
But the cider Cahn 1M1sted his
onl~ son had begun 10 0' ercome his
drug problem.
"Ht' was on methadone and he'd
be-en off the heroin for four
mon1hs," he said. "He "a!i clean as
far as drugs go. He rcalh sttmed
prett) happy. He wa'I JU'il an o rd1·
nar, gu y from an ordmal"'· lam1 h ..
He added. ho"e' er. that ht~ wn
had been dnnkm& hea' 11\
"I thmk some of the prohlem no"
Wrongful
death
clalm filed
ly EMILY ADAMS
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FOUNT AlN VALLEY
When two Fountain Valley
police officers opened fire on
Cameron C. Rogers in New-
port Beach last month, one or
both of them had obviously
"lost 1t," said Bruce Farrar.
But Farrar, the lawyer rep-
resenting Roacrs' family~
doesn't bchevc invcsti.p.torl
wiU 1« u that way. ..ru
guarantee )OU the District At-
torney will find It a Justifiable
shoouna." he said Tuesday.
On behalf of Rogcn· widow
and 2-month-old son. Farrar
filed a claim aptnSt the city of
Foun t.a1 n Val~ thJS ONttk., u-
tn\ln& ~ officas used cx-
CCSSJve force. The cla.tm will
cventuall} lead to a wronafuJ
death sull apu1St the city. ~ar
rar S&Jd.
Roaers. a 2 7-year-old
beachwear salesman who was
strugltna Wlth a cocaine addic-
tion. led pohec on a I 00 mph
chase into Newport Bcacb after
stcal'ina a car in Huntinaton on
July 25.
On a narrow street near the
beach. Roaen • stolen Chevrolet
Blazer became jammed be-
tween a car and a low wall as
he tried to tum around. Two
Fountain Valley offiettl, who'd
c~ Roeen into Ncwpon..
fired into the car 11 times.
Roecn bad continued to
move the car after he was
ordered to freeze and appeared
to be reach1na for somctbtna
when officers $hot into the car,
Founwn Valley Police Set.
Darryl Nan« said.
But witnesses to the shoouna
told Farrar's 10vC'5tipton that
Roacn lay down across the
seats ..,.,hen police arrived -
popping up his bead a couple
llmes to look -and appeared ISff CLAJM/a.dc P•t
may have been tht' beer," he said.
Olson said Cahn was on proba-
uon for a Prt'"1ous drunken dnvint
conv1ct1on when he was stopped
Tuesda> mornmg.
Cahn said his son left the family's
Montebello home Monda) mom1na
with a female companion He said
hC' did not know the woman's name.
Ht' said he bcpn to ~t worried
~hen the )Oungcr man had not not
ffl'teaw SH DOCTOR/a.de .....
UCI medical center
staffers face probe
lly 809 VAN IYKEN
~NIMSU..--
IR VINE -l1n1 "e'"'1t\ <1f (ah·
fom1a officials arc 1n\C'li1gaun• al·
legations of Med1Cal and Mcd1cal"C!'
fraud by tafT mcmbcn at the l J( I
Medical Center ~hool ofsx)ch1atn .
a spokeswoman said Tuesda)
Ac:cord1na to a scncs of memoran-
da obtained b)' the O.llJ PUet.
unnamed ps)ch1atnsls at the med1·
cal <:enler billed the federal and talc
ao"cmmcnu for upenmt'ntal dn.aas
and procedures that art not ap-
PfO"cd for rumbuncment.
lo one memorandum dated Feb
2, 1990. Dr. Chri Heb. a JUnK>r
flculty member, Yrt'Ole U> the dntt-
tor of P5)'C.bt.1tn( inpatient \ln1 Or
Ooo umrMf1. tclltna of h1 concern
ahout the allqcd improper b1lli!'JI-.., am conccncd about the ethtc:s
of our depanment us1na Medi-
( al/Medicare fundina for research
protocal~:· Heh said in the memo.
"I ftcl ttus practJ~ of utilmna st.ate
and aovcrnmental fundtna for the
purpdsc of research 1 unethical.
c pcctally 1n vttw of the fact that tf
Med1C'al/Mcd1arc we~ to know of
our practice. they would dtoy pay-
ment."
Heh ackoow~ tbe memo on
Tunday but said be had no kno•I· cdat of what ,,... beina done about
the alklation.s. n.~ that \bey were
"be1na looked into. "lt·s not be1na c:ovcrcd up,.. be
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Orar;ige Coast People
:J~annine Trout
Owner of Peti te Marche, a children's clothing shop on 17th
Street m Costa Mesa.
A founh generation Cahforn1an. Trout followed in her father's
entrepreneurial footsteps.
FIRST BUSINESS ---------
Graduatmg from Long Beach State with a bachelor of science
degree 1n ps}cholo$>. she taught special educa11on for I 0 )'ears. Then.
wh en her fathc:r died. she took over his photo procernng bu-;sness
DOUBLE TROUBLE --------
When her lease doubled. she got out of photo-processing. bu} ang
Pe11te Marchc from 11s ov.ner an 1985 -v.11hout lookmg into other
ahernau'e" "I "'as \Cr) luck) ... she sa~s
GRANDMA'S FAVORITE ------
Bas1call)'. "11's a grandmother's store." she '>31d Where parents
are loathe to spend mone} on clothes their children will outgrow.
man) grandma\ chensh the moment v.11h a gift.
Man} of tht• clothe\ ha' e appltques that look ltkc the} popped
out of stor. book'».
FAMILY ------------
Trout's hu.,band 1s a full-time tennis instructor al Promontor.
Po1n1 The coupk ha' e a ~-}ear-old son v. ho models man) of the
clothes m thr )tOrl' "He reall} likes Florene<.· Eiseman .,hon'> ... <.hl'
said
-Comp/IN by Joy Aatbony
Editor's aote: If you b oM' someone wbo sbould be featurN In
"Orange Coast P~ple" call tbe Daily Piiot 's City Desk 111 64t-43tl .
or le11ve a message on the Editor's Hotline -64t -6086 .
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Mays' support of me8sure criticized
lly ftAUL AllOW'\n ..._ ..............
A.embly candidate Luanne Pryor joined
other critics of Huntinaton Beach Mayor Tom
Maya on Tueeday over bjt auppon for a last-
minute cbaner amendment the t'OUIM:il placed on
tbe Nov. 6· t.Jlot.
~•YI IUJ>PO!U the altemltive to tbe Save Our Parb inataative that previoualy qualified for
the ~neral tlcction ballot becaute, he ta.id the
Ori&lnal measure would ttrip elected offici&i.a of
their ability to conduct city buainm.
.. Evecjtimc we had a lease we would have to
so to the voten," Mays aaid.
··1 don't think we lhould be nannina city
90vemmen1 out of the bellot boll. That'• why you
elect a city council to ~nt you:•
Save Our Pub proponents II.id tht coun·
cil'1 action which came juJt boun before the
deldlinc for aubmittina bl..llot meesu.res, was, a
Nte to confLlte vocen.
They arauect the council couJd arant Iona-
term le11et that for aU intenu and purposes,
would be j ust ai final u scllin• the land. The
leases they alleeed the council would arant
Included mtaurant sites on the beach and Cen-
tral Park land for a 1<>lf course. Pryor, tbe Democratic nominee in the 58th
Auembly District f'ICe, c:barJed that GOP can-
clidatt Mays had ''doublo<nJ111d Huntinaton
Beech mident.a when he voted in favor of an
a11emate amendment which would open Hunt·
iftaton Beach perka and beacbet to commercial
and private interetts."
The Save Our Parks chaner amendment
would require citywide votes on lalet and leases
of city-owned park or beech property; the alterna-
tive would require voter approval on 1ales1 but
Jeavet lease decisions in the council'1 hands.
The ahemativc wu proposed by a •P:O~CS·
man for youth sports lf'OUPI that fear th~ on110al
is so restrictive it would block even minor park
improvements like baseball diamond backstops
without voter approval.
Voters to choose between charter amendments
HUNTINGTON BEACH -The
charter amendment that gets the
most votes wins.
That's the opinion city attorney
Gail Hutton will deliver to the City
Council over the case of the clashing
charter amendments.
Last week, a council majority
voted to place a parks and beaches
protection measure on the Nov. 6
ballot as an alternative to the Save
Our Parks initiative that already
q ualified.
Supporters of the new measure
araued the Save Our Parks charter
amendment was too ~trictive and
would prevent even simple parlc or
beach improvements without a
citywide vote.
While the origmal measure pre-
vents leasinf as well as the sale of
parkland without voter app.rovil.
the alternative coven salet only and
&i ves the council 1 free hand in
determining leases.
But when the council voted Fn-
day to put the new amendment on
the November ballot. members won-
dered what would happen if voters
approved both measures.
Hutton had a law clerk research
the issue Tuesday. They discovered
the California Constitution ad-
dresses that very question, she said.
"As a charter law city, our power
is derived from the people thro ugh
the Constitution," Hutton said.
In a section add ressin¥ charter
amendments. the Constitution state.;
the electorate can vote on conflicting
measures. If both wm approval, the C'on-
stitution provides that the amend-
ment receiving the largest number of
votes prevails, Huuon said.
"Of course, if anyone disagrees
they're free to challenge it tn court.
But it looks pretty cul and dried to
me," she sajd.
More drizzle expected for Orange Coast
By GEORGE McCRORY
A thick layer of clouds blanketed
the Orange Coast Tuesday. produc-
mg ltght dnzzle in some areas while
scanng away bcachgocrs.
Today's forecast from the Na-
ttonal Weather Service calls fo r
much the same conditions -niR}lt
News of the weird
Family sues
Disneyland
Lonnie and Karen Boozer filed a
SI million lawsuit against Dis-
ne> land for several incidents last
October. They claim guards hassled
them for shoplifting an item for
which they had a receipt (which the
guards for several hours refused to
look at) and hassled them for havm1t
a dncd-fruat bar in a •osack.
Whtie the y were being detamed.
the> saw several actors dressed as
M 1ckey Mouse and other Disney
characters apparentl y leave work for
a break and remove the heads on
their costumes. thus traumatmng
their .i-year-old daughter so that she
needed psychotherapy
and morning low clo uds with a
chance of light drizzle. Skies should
clear by af\emoon except along the
coast through Thursday. Hi&hs will
be near 70 dqrees along the beaches
to near 80 degrees at inland Oranfe
County c1t1es. while lows will be m
the 60s.
but none of the rain was heavy
enough to be measured. said weather
service forecaster Scoll Entrekin.
Most of Southern California's heavy
weather was an the High Dcscn.
ty. State Highway 62 was closed 20
miles to 30 miles east ofTwentynme
Palms. Entrekin said.
Light dnzzle was reported in El
Toro and Laguna Beach Tuesday.
Heavy ram. thunderstorms and a
tornado were reponed 2 miles east
of Daggett. while a flash flood warn-
ing was in effect late Tuesda) for
south-central San Bernardino Coun -
Orange County beaches were va-
cant, except for die-hard surfers a nd
J<>ggers. Little was happening at
Cf)Stal Cove State Beach except for
an 1n,as1on of 45 squid at low tide
Tuesda) morning, said lifeguard
John Hernandez.
ORANGE COAST
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Vacation at sea
shon and sweet
Things I did during summer break:
sailing, sunning, socializing, sleeping
The problem with 1oin1
on vacation is, yo u have to
come back.
Reality is not nice. Just
look what thty did in the
week and a coupla days I was
aone.
They scot U.S. troops
overseas to do battle for the
second time in a year. Fr~d
They Jumped the price of Martin
gas about 14 cents a gallon.
They made the economy
even more jittery.
They even messed up the
weather on the Orange Coast. It as August, but 1t grumps hke June.
Yo u can't trust anybody anymore.
One of thtse days I wall find out who the> reall} arc In the
meanume, I will just ha ve to covet the memoncs of the 1d> Ilic and slothful week Just past.
You wall have to read about some of them. of course What else
do I ha ve to write about for this first column back'!
It was a week devoted to sailing.. swimming. soc1almng. sunning
and sleeping -1n about that order. Yeah. but somebod~ has to do
it.
Actually. the beginning of the whole thing was rather Mrcnuou~.
It was a sailboat race from Newport Beach to San Diego. The Fred
Column was one of 13 people aboard the 53-foor ke tch P1oneiro. If
that name nngs a faint bell. that's because it was the boat from whKh
Oru1e Coa11 Dally Piiot sponswriter Jon Ferguson filed ha~ !ltorws
on the Enscnada Race in April.
We did better this time than we did when Jon wrote about our
race. Wt; won first in class and were founh overall over 70-some
sailboat§ ranging in size from 83 to 26 feel
Winning takes a lot of effort Even though this fine vessel ha<.
ce ntral air condttt0n1ng. a microwave O\.en and a wet bar (wh1t.'h 1"
not used under wa> ). the crew works hard
If you're not performing a specific assignment -such a\
steenng, gnnding a winch or tnmmmg a sail -~ou perch on thl·
ratl of the boat. At this point, your title change'> from tnmmcr or
gnndcr or v.hatever to raalmeat. •
You sat on the low side of the boat 1f the wind 1s h~t. on thr
high side 1f there·s a good breeze. Rartl) do )Ou get to sat an) place
comfonable.
Some of the crew have discovered 1ha1 The> annuun<.:e th.11
the) 're going below to check the Loran na\ 1gat1onal de\ u.:e and thn
disappear. You don't see them again for hours
Most of the other crew members are fa1rl) philosophical about
this lf 111s true that God docs not count against )Ou thor,e da)S spe,'nt
sailing. we figure He certain!) g1\eS )OU extra credit for sitting on
the rail.
Thosc of us who were not chcckan~ out the I oran i;ix·nt mo~t
of the day on the high side because the wand was hlov.ing n1ctl~ from
a good d1recuon. We had five sails up and "ere charging along at
nine to 11 knots.
That's the mph equivalent of. roughl). 1011 to 121! If )OU'\c
not been on a sailboa1 going that fast . 11 seem-; do" n11gh1 poll·> On
a bag, sleek ketch with ever) thing fl:, mg. tt"') maJor thrall'>.
But all good things must come to an end. rhat"'> "h ~ 11 tool..
u~ an hour and 40 minute to go the last m1k or tv.o It wao; nearing
m1dn1ght, the \.\1nd was all but nil. the tide "as goang out and 'ie\l'ral
hundred fishing boats were roann' out of San Diego ba)
If that kind of action doe'>n t fit ~our concept of fun c1nd
relaxation I rnn apprec1a1r that That's "'hat "e dad the rctit ol the
wee I..
The lre" of IJ dv.indlcd to three coupk'> \1' 'Alk did not race
do" n bcl'ausc she 1<, qu11e run' inccd that the earth realh I'> n.u. at
lea~I at night
C"entunt's ago. when that theor: was mmt prn Jknl. OJ\ 1g.a11on
lhans of 1hr '>C3'> and oceanc. "'ere lalX'led ... ltrrc then: tx· dragon, ..
around thl' edges ~he \a\S toda) ·.,chart\ should <illll tx· lalx·ll-d that
'Al), that the dragon' ;irr <.ttll thl.'rr "'You JU'il lan't '<'l" them 1n thr
da\tlml' ··
· The da)'i after the ran· \.\Crl' pure dt·c.idt:nl"C In lOmpan\ \.\Ith
about 20 other boat\. uur \Jlht duh cru1\1ng llotilla 1n\Jlkd
rcnpro<:al club'> an 'ian D1rgo. Coronado <. J)<., \1 1<.'11111 Ba\ .ind
0<.l.'ansadc
There were pknt) of g.ameo; 10 kerp uur<.l'h l"' 1n l r.id. rh' "t..11
trim. f or t'\ampk. dmng a Tar1an numtx-r 10111 thl· v..1tl'r 11n a rof)l'
hanging from thl' <,pinna kl'r !')<lie ot Bob and Beth ~hlk11·, h~·lcmt
Olin A.a
Another rugged e' cnt wac; parading our dingh1l'\ in .inti nut 111
the "alalrnnt home\ .ind dorl..s 1n ( oronadu CJ\'>. 1dL'nllh 1ng ho.it'
from a h\t of clues 'itev(' and Diane -\sl..t.'" haJ rrqlarl'J
'-\n C\Olll d nnk contc\t one t''l'n1ng Jlso l..cpt u\ 1n linl· kttk
i\fler the la..agna dinner that lollo"cd. we la1t.•d hat II. \1pped thl· kind
of good stuff }OU do after a lt't'J la ke that .ind dl\t.U\\t.·d ph\\1l.1I
fitnes\ ~ e reall\ did
\omcbod) noted that the oldl''>I h \mg thing'> arl· trn·., 1 rt.'l''
don't "Om .ibt1u1 diet or Lholc•Mrol T ht'\ don't \.\orl..-out Jnd thn
cenatnl) dun·1 Jog .\II thc<,e magn1filcn1 1h1ngc; J o as \1t an tht· 'un
sleep. dnnl Jnd cat
Al last "c had found a rok model tor our "eek ot cru1\1 ng
Fr~d Martin 's <'Olumn runs Mondays. W~do~sdays aad FrldaJ s
Venetian gondolier
began light festival
o...,. ,._-~·
The nnt l'eltlval of Lights w•• the midsummer
nlgt-t's dream of • Venetian gondotter. I
On <\ugust 23. 1908. John Scarpa. an authrn-
tK Venetian gondolte-r 'Aho sculled has autht'nt1c
gondola around the harbor complett' with Italian
songs. had a really n1ct' idea He led a parade ot
eight canoe'\, all lighted with Japant'sc: lantern"
and decorated "1th tlowe~. around the harbor at
dusk. and that 'Aas the hegrnn1ng of the Ft"stl\181
of Lights For nine years. 1921 to 1929. Joe &ck
directed the parade and called at the Tournament
of Lights. Later. the parade became a Chnstmas
event of the Commodores Club or the Chamber
of Commerce and the spcctaclr of 11lummated
)'aChts 1s held Dec. 17 through Dec 23 annually.
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CO\SI' ~COAST DAA.Y N.01'
Wedneedey, Auguet 15, 1980, Aa
Soviets look West for help
to fight drug abuse at home
pnsed by the session.
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COSTA MESA -College Hospital played
host Tuesday to four Soviet teens and a Moscow
physician. who arc touring the country to find
ways to combat a growing alcohol and drug
dependency problem in their country.
During a morning press conference at Col·
leae Hospital, Dr. Maya Ennolova, who heads a
chemical toxicology clinic in Moscow. said her
government admitted only four years ago that the
country was plagued by drug abuse.
have. Tbc most popular druas . arc hash• h or mar~uana. heroin. poppy seeds. meth·
amphetamine (and) some lond of drug which u;
similar to PCP."
The one drua that has not made at into the
Soviet Union as cocaine, she said, creditina its
abscn~ to strictly controlled borders.
"Our alcoholism pro blem an Moscow .. 1s
one of the most severe ones." she said. "So far
'AC don't have a clear idea of how. and in what
wa). we can solve this severe problem,"
Ermolova said.
"It was stranic for me, .. he satd. "I r>ev'1'
saw aroups like this. Their fttlinp found their
way out. They are so sincere ana honctt wi1h
each other."
But Ermolova hked the techniques used in
the therapy, and was easer to brina the new tool
for battling drug abuse back home.
"J think It's very useful for the kids.~ she
said. "They need the emotional breakthrouah."
"Until recently we djdo't know what kind ot
drugs people used," she said ... Now. we have an
idea."
She said the most troubling pan of drug and
alcohol abuse as that the young arc most hkel) to
be users.
Later UJ the day. Ennolova and the students
sat an on a 1group therap)' session for teens wnh
chemical dependency problems.
She noted the similarity between the two
countnes "Now I sec. being in this voup, the
problems arc the same I find 11 (group therapy)
vcr) nccces\af) and very updated for our coua-
try
"Our countr) needs spintuaJ help.'' she said
··we look fof"Aard to having a Iona-term rela-
tionship w11h this hosp1t.aJ." But "even now, when at 1s announced thar
we have such a problem, {too few people)
imagine the real scale of such a problem.··
Ermolova, whose lab 1s pan of a 6.600-bcd
Moscow hospital, said Soviets abuse man> of the
same drugs as Americans.
The sess1on provided them with graphic
images of what u as lake to be abused and the
product of a broken family. an experience shared
b) several of the .\mencan youths being treated
at the hospital. 1
Ermolova and the students wert' invited b)'
Susan G11lcsp1e of Youth to Youth. a non-proAt
drug prevention organaauon G11lesp1e, a nurse.
has accompanied the group on their stops to
Washington "ew York City. Columbus, Pat-
tsburgh, Rcxhes1er and Boston. "We have very similar problems to what you Soviet student Igor Ermolov. 15. was sur-
Help sought in animal abuse case
ly AMANDA \I/RAY
Daly,,_ l duc-llfrtler
COSTA MESA -A local animal
nghts group Tuesda) upped its re-
ward to $3,000 for mfonnat1on lead-
ing to the arrest and con\ action of
those responsible for se,ualh
mole-'itang a calf at Costa Mesa High
School
The rnll. "h1ch \.\as injured too
SC\ crch to benefit from '>urger. was
sold to ·a Placen11a butcher follo" 1ng
the-June 1nc1dent
A\a Park. founder of Orange
Count~ People for .\nimals. a <:\anla
Ana·ba-;cd ant1\ I\ 1sect1on group
said an earlier ma1hng fcatunng a
S 1.000 re\.\ a rd failed to tum up an\
clues to aid ( osta Mesa police 1n tht•
IO \eSllgat1on. which IS now IOlltl\l'
"'II this doesn't fl ush them out
chances are not hang wall ... she said.
"'It 's kind of a last-ditch effon ...
Some of 750 members in the
group mailed about 5,000 leners
with the reward notice to local resi-
dents. state leg1sla1ors and asked
mall mcn:hanls 10 p<>'it reward no-
tice. and as no"' hoping to get of-
ficials at Costa Mesa High School to
create a pollq that \.\Ould allo"
euthanasia for sutTenng animals
Bct.au-.c tht• calf wh1c h \.\IS found
1n thl· morning tollo"ang the inci-
dent. "as not packed up for slaughter
until the e\cn1ng. Park behe,es the
animal ,uffercd unnece.,s.anh lihl'
S3id the inJUflC\ \.\Crl' '>O S(\CfC lhal
the animal's c.tornaLh content\ "ere
\ 1s1blc Pain l..1llcr'> "ere not adman-
l'>tercd b<.·cdU'l' Lll lhc !')<lll'Otlal thl'
call "a" t•> Ix· L"l'd tor lood
puroo'>l''>
Santa An-a -c·ontractor dies
ChtTord K. Varner of In inc
o"ncr of C.K. Varner Co .. a Santa
.\na contractor. and 47-)ear Orange
Count\ resident. du~d Sunda' at St
Joseph Hospital He was 81 ·
arner. 'Aho was born in v.'h11t1er
"as a l S . .\rm} veteran and past
e"alted ruler of the Elks Club No
t 76 7 of !':e"' pon &ach.
He 1s sun 1ved by wifl' Evel}n. son
Richard daughtt'r' V1rg1naa Wheel-
er. BMhJra Hansd. SI\ grand-
<.haldrrn and thrn• great-grand·
chddrl·n
V1s11a11un 1., toda\ trum .i to 8
pm 1n the Paufit \'1e" Ml'monal
Par!.. ( hapcl 1n ~l"" pon Beach Fu-
neral ..en llC\ \.\Ill he held at 3 pm
~edm·sda' at Pat.1fit. \ 1e'A.
-By tll~ Dally Pllot
··There's no quesuon about 11.
whoe"er did 1t was \1ck." said Jim
Raia. "ho~ daughter owned the
calf
Although no s1m1lar 1nc1den1'
ha'e occured at the farm '>Chool
offic1als haH in .. 11ed Park to meet
"'1th them in the ne\t two "eei.. s tu
d1<teuss such a puhc~
"The ~hool 1i. being \en couper-
at1\ e in 'AOrk1ng w11h us to lighten
up the '.>l'tunt~ for the rema1n1ng
animals " Park s.a1d
After \ 1stting the school's .\gn-
Bus1ness Department late la't
month. Park said she found un-
locked gates and an escaped lamh
S1m:e th<·n . .iss1stant pnnc1pal
la") ( arlson )(lid the ~hool has
repaired an opening in one of the
farm's fe.aces and put locks on gates
leading to the farm'\ rabbit and
chicken pens. Tables and equipment
near the area's !S-foot fence also ha\c
been mo .. cd tO make access more
difficult
"ff a person wants to get into ttle
farm bad enough they probabt)
w uld ... Carlson said.
( arlson Tuesda) disputed ·c1a1rns
in earlier accounts that no one Wti
watching the grounds when the
molcstauon occurred. and saJd ;i
secunt~ guard ll\1ng in a trader an
the grounds kept a n1ghtl} watch of
the animals
A ne"' guard "'111 be mo\ 1 nJ on to
the: propcn) in tame for the bq.10-
ning of the school's faJJ semester
Sept I 0 To ugh ten sccunt~ funhcr
Park said she 1s hoping a local
!>Ccunt~ compan) will donate a n
alarm ~)stem for the farm.
Bet au!>t' the animals are owned b~
student!>. not the school. Carlson
said 11 1!1 more difficult to sc1 pohc)
dett'rmin1ng their fate. He 1s hoping
to reach a compromise witb Puk.
hO\.\ever.
"We ha'e no problem with 5Ctllng
a pohq that we can all hve with."
hl' said.
Here are tht' w1nn1ng pla~ 1ng card number'>
p1ckl'd Tul.'sda) night for th<" ( alilom1a l ottCf"\ \
da1l) "Decco"' gamc
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•Clubs: 1
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Pla)ers 'Aho rnrrecth guc\'4.'d all tour Ldrd~
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Stlclcer winner. She won
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an addttlonal US for
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Dally Piiot.
Homeless man injured in fight over space
C OST.\ '.\tf~ .\
.\ humdnc,
man "ll" ~nou<,h 1n1url·d
"'hen hl' "a'
C.labbcd \\Ith J
nail file during J
d1'>pute o'er
~kep1ng \flJlt'
t•arl) ~unda'
morning
The dasrutt·
began \.\hc.'n Lu"
l:strad.i Lnpr1
and a fr1t'nd \\l'n'
looking for some" here to \lccp near
Rea C'ommun11\ Center.MI I la mil
ton St . at about l I 5 a m
Ounng an argument O\ er a 'rt it
near tht' rentt'r'\ dump,tt•rs. an un-
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Police ~1d Lope1 "'a" not 1n\oht•d
an lht' d1sputt. hut '"a' 1r.1ng to
brcal up a liaht hoetwl'<'n t\.\11 othl·r
men.
Lopez underv.ent surger. at ~ e\t-
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a rupturt'd llaaphraam and 3n um
balu.:al hl'm1a HC' \\llC. liqcd 1n ttood
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I new sales VP
t Mazda Motor
.,... T. llale wu named · vice iinilideot for uJct at Irvine-baled
...... 111.w el~. Hale will ~ uJct ~nina, truck sales. tleet Min. dttuibutJon, dealer de-
velopment and Oeld operations. He wu previously pneral manqer of MJet and ara support for Volvo Can of North America bcfo~ join-U.. Mazda. He also served u assis.-
tant parts and service marketing eianapr at Chrysler Corp. and held
• vanety of field marketina assign-
ments with Ford Motor Co.
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E. Larry Atkia1 was named presi-
dent and chief executive officer of
Amerieu Real~ Services Corp., a
Newport Beach-based operator and
developer of magnetic resonance im-
llinf centers. Atluns rcplacn ~·
Lewis Meyer. who resigned as presi-
dent. CEO and company director.
Atkins was executive vice president
and chief operating officer for
American during the last four years,
and a member of the board of
directors. From 1979 to 1986. he
was president of Amencan Medical
International Diagnostic Services
Inc.
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Joa J. Marcbtorlattl has Joined
Irvine-based Me11ea1er Investment
Co. as director of marketing for
Southern Cahfornaa . March1orlatt1
will be responsible for O\ersceing all
acquisitions and markeung acta"llY
in Southern California. Formerly a
project partner wath Scarles Partners
De velopment in Newpon Beach. he
has 12 years experience in com-
mercial real estate and development.
Messenger In vestment Co. is a di-
versified investment builder special-
izing in commercial and ind ustrial
projects.
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Mel Matsui was named general
manager of the Quicksilver Salt
Water Denim d1 v1s1on of Newport
Beach-based Quicksilver lac. Matsui
was the founder. president and chief
execuu'e officer of Code Bleu lnter-
nataonal, acquired 1>) the CherokC"e
Group in 1988.
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4. Bring state automobile reg11tratlon SliP. to the Lucky License Coordinator at the Orange Coast Daily Pilot by deadHne given.
No claims are honored on Saturday or Sunday or holidays.
5. Employ;., of th• Orange Coast Daily Pilot, K-Ocean. their distribUtora and their families are not eflgable. N such a number it lnadvettently publ11hed, rt will not be hOnored.
8. No purchu• ia necessary to enter or win. Bumper stickers a
available fr•• at th• Orange Coast Daily Pilot and K--Ocean
during woricl~houra. Or a read., may Hnd a large (at leu1 r wldf by 3 1 t.t•~~Ndl .~tam~ env•!e>Pe fo Bumper Stfckers, 330 . Bay St.. ta MeU, CA 02626.
7. E '' ~ and/or P.h<J.tot w11. be published In the Or•na• ut D•lly Piiot. Cl1lmlf'g th• J>flH wlll be 1n auto mane
of IUch Information fOr poblety porpoa ...
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NEW YORK (AP) Auou11 1~: Prw. NEW YORK (AP) Augu1I H:
Advanced T1i m vecllned nchenged ~i 0111 'lsues New h ohs ' New low1 SI
AllEX l~EADERS
\\'SE l'PS A DOlt\S
NEW YORK (AP) -The fouowino liSI 1hows tht New York Slock Exch1noe slocks end werranls lhel hi ve oone up lhe mosl end down lhe mosl based on e>ercenl of ch1noe for Tuesd1v No 11curllle1 lradfnv below S2 or 1000 shires 1rt Included
NII end 1>ercenta11e changH are lhe dlfftf'ence betwnn the previous closlno orlce and lodav's S.30 p .m price. UPS Name ust Ole Pct
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ynch1n0ed 01a11r,sues New h ohs New lows
UNl}J_RS!TY OF
Le:... yC-r rv?.__
Founded 11'1
1891
Degrees in
Healtl1care Management
Information Meetings:
Siitu rday. August 18th
University of la Verne
Orange County Center
17400 F.rookhurst. Union Federal Bldg.
Fountain Valley. Room 307
10:00-11 :00 a.m.
Pleue clap and n n m io· Newapapet. lJniveraif)I of La Verne Last dejttcco --m-p ..... l_et_ed_: ___ _
School o( Continul11 EdUo1 •ll<>n
H .. tt.hcarc M1naacment
J9SO'lllird S1 .• l.aVemc, CA 917SO
Por mnr• lnfonnat~m conuct: Patrice Walhanu
(714)62A-CU8 1(8 )())69S-C8.SI
Or. Mr Mu.Ms ~hu ____ _
' Scroet ______________ -------,
Chy _____ ---S1a1e _ Lp ______ _
Prw. ~l ~n 1971
1lS
Corpor•te apartment
firm blooms In county
ly lftlSS LOAll
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NEWPORT BEACH -Oranae
County bu become the top corpor·
ate apartment market in the nation
for the RAB Re.alty Group, which
own1 38~~pertmentt nationwide. The ~ Couftty division of
Oakwood Apartments, the corporate
apartment division of Los Anaelcs-
baled RAB Realty Oroup, leads the
nation in revenues for the privately
held company. Oakwood owns and
operates S,S64 corporate apartments
in the county with rqional head-
quarters in Newport Beach.
"Demand factors have shown a
steady increase for these types of
apartments throuahout the nataon
over the past five years," said Larry
Carlin, senior vice president for
R&.8 Realty. "But to have th!s lYJ?C
of demand in Southern California
shows that the local economy is
among the strongest in the Western
U.S."
Oakwood's Orange County
,_t:TAl,S Pftl('ES
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Tue,dav IS rtf>Orfed bY Teleret1 Svsltml tpc~relt lnleres~rele Index: 7.823 Prime Rate: 10. i lscounf R1t1· .00 roker cart loi n rate. 9 00·9 2S td•rf' tynds mark11 rele: ~~~: •:otJ
CerlllTcate' Ol.rf>O'll Prlm1rv ~dan. 7. daVI, 1
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\ASDAQ Sl]Ul"Rl'
OTf I PS .\,0 DOM'S
divi1ion rePoned a . ~ pen:ent in·
creue in volume dunna the first half
of 1990 comp1red to the same period a year qo. Pan of lhc arowth
If attributed to new property ac-
quisidon1 made by the ~nn. .
"We've also seen an increase an
usqe from some of the rqion·s
luant employers. includina Di~
neyland. McDonne.U Douatas, Un~:
versity of California and Bechte.1 •.
Carlin 11id. ''We also have the mili-
tary and other ao~ernm~ntal aaen·
cies as major clients m Oranae
County." Corporate apartments offer hotel·
like services such as front desk per·
sonnet, convenience storci. rec-
reational facilities. car rental and
housekcepina. Rental rates for Oak-
wood's county apartments averaae
about S4S a day, according to com-
pany officials. Oakwood operates
apartments in Newport Beach,
Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Seal
Beach, Garden Grove and Anaheim.
'\\'St: l.t.:\ Dt:HS
DOW 10\~ A \'ERAGES
GOLD PRICES
............ ._ ......
1'•191 Gotdw•t•r c .. , tn1peca .. , .. covered uneroee. 9rundl lloltl JeMt •nd ~ Uecttty.
Dr. Monte Buchsbaum •nd "011 Schum•cher. a.11lde p•rty enjoyed bJ N•ncy, Tony Sturd•v•nt.
lnsld~ advice/ Divorce
Remaining in family home depends on court
Dear Rudy Sue: My bu1band and
I art 1ettl111 a divorce and are tbt
parents of a girl and a boy, ages 10
and 1%. I would like to be able to
1tay lJI tbe bouse tbat we own now
after tbe divorce 10 tbat we don't
bave to cbuge tbe cblldreo's scbool
and 10 tbat tbey can bt near tbt lr
frleod1. We bavt already agreed
tbat tbt cblldreo will ll~t primarily
wltb me. Can tbt court make an
erder telllJI& my bu1baad tbat be bas
&o allow us to stay lo tbe bouse until
tbe cltlldrto flJllsb tbtlr 1cboollog?
-L.F .• Irvine.
Howe,er, qutte frank l~. th<· JUdgl'
1s more ltkd> to allo" a mo1hcr a nd
children to remain an the forml.'r
fa mil} r1.·s1dence alkr thl' di\ urt'°l'
when the c hildrl'n are older 1n \l':lr\
and close to graduating high school
The factor) 1ha1 the coun "-Ill rnn-
sader an making a determ1nat1on a'>
to '-"ht'ther to force \our husband to
allov. \OU and th1.· ·children to r1.··
main 1n th1.· famil~ home are thl' Jge
of the ch1ldr1.·n. thl· financial am pact
on the panics. the emotional 'itraan
on tht• rhaldrcn in relocating
chil d suppon
What happens. prac11call>. 1s that
the order tl'mporart l) dda~s the sak
of the fam11\ residence and awards
the fam1 1\ residence e\clUSI\ el\ to
the custodial parent of the minor
r haldrrn. Th1.• purpose of this ·~ tn
m 1n1m1 Ll' the ad,crsc 1mpac1 of the
d1 ,orc1.• on thr 1At'lfare of thl' chil-
dren
If )OU. m )Our \1tua11on. fultill
most or all of these cntena. then thl'
coun \"Ill consider mal ang that t~ pl'
of order Please nott· that th1'i as not
necl'S)Jrtl\ a trul' "fret't'l11.··· -allo"·
ang }OU and th1.• Children 10 rl'\ldt' an
the house 'l'r. oftrn v.111 he ron-
s1dred as a lorm oflh1IJ <>uppon Jnd
)Ou ma} not get an~ add111onal
funds
Randy
Sue
Morrison
\\ere to maf..l· \uth an orda 01
1.our'>l' nothing prl'dud1.•\ an agr1.·1.··
ment bet"l.l'n \OU and \Our hu\-
band to maf..e thl''K' f..inJ 111 arangr·
mrnts on 'our O"-n
Rane.I\ ">ut' \ft1rrl\on J '/JI<' Flu
n·mfit·J tJm1h /J" \pt•na/1\t pr.ll ·
/llt'S /J" in lflln(' II \()U h.J\t' J
OU.W COAST DALY N.OT •
Wedneecley, Auguet 15, 1"0 A8 ,
Carol & Company
Center supporters
preview hot fare
Elect Peay Ooldwat.er Oay presj.
dent and el\joy frinsc benefits. She cooks.
On Sunday moming Clay made
the casseroles served to supporters
of the Brain Imaging Center at UCI
pthered for brunch in the bayfront
Llnda lsJe home of Jean and Doug
Liechty. The zesty fare was flavored
with Goldwater salsas. Clay's new
venture. Not yet o n the: market. the
BIC commtttec and guests were the
first to sam ple the Southwest-styled
sauces. Many placed orders.
"It's a family affair. Dad (rcured
U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater) gave
pcrm1ss1on to use the Goldwater
name," Cla> said. "We haven't
stancd selling 1t yet. Come faJI I'll
load up the trunk a nd go door-10-
door maktng cold calls.·· (Clay con-
fided she will no1 use her la tesl
acqu1s1t1on. an adorable 1949 Wall)s
Overland Jceps1er 10 make her de-
hvenes. She and husband Bob did
use at for their Sunday outing, how-
ever.)
W hen not selling salsa. president·
elect Clay wall raise funds to pay fo r
the center's brain imaging machine
"We need help from Jhe com-
mun•t>."' ellplained center directo r
Dr. Mo'nte Buchsbaum. "Other
caui.e~ ha' e suppon groups. but
mental health has not had popular
suppon -11 was something hidden.
a shame No"' at as mo' 1ng out into
the open.
"Our center as conducung re-
search on the brain. on both neu-
rological and ps~ch1atnc diseases -
Carol
Humphreys
o n head anJury. Alzhiemer•s,
sch1 zo phren1a, depression and
su1c1<k,.. Buchsbaum continued .
''We are making progrns. We can
S« what pan of the brain is damaa·
ed. How druas help. We can
d1agn~ better and arc now ·able lo
separate Alzhe1meris from stroke."
A lonJume supporter and outao-
1n1 president of the center. Liechty
often entenains on behalf of DIC. A
visit to her home as a treat. Wooden
Indians stand sentry at the front
door. A mooschcad crowns the man-
tle. Liechty roots go back to Lbe tiny
country of Laechtenstem. Each of the
couple s fam ilies arrived in Cali-
fornia b) covered wagon in the mid
1800s. Their home is bursting with
pioneer memorabaha.
Apparently that pioneer spirit still
pre-.aals.
··This as the last fronucr of medi-
cme:· ~1d the hostess. "This is new.
ll's important to help people who
have brains that don't function the
v.a> the) should ··
Nightmare described
by victim of incest
By Ann Land~rs
DEAR .\NN LANDERS Thank
you for educating m1ll1o ns of people
about incest. I am 42 and still
recoven ng from m~ naghtman sh
childhood. The molester wa!i m>
father. and 11 staned a1 age 7 and
continued unltl I v. as 12
I "as the '1c11m ot m~ parents·
~ado-masoch1s11c marriage M ~
father "as a ~' addict and an
alcohoht \1\ mother v.a., a co-
dependent a ~' addtl't and an
alcoholic enabler In the e'es of the rnmmun11~ "e v.ere the perfect
famah :-.:o one v.ould haH hehe,c.>d
v.hat "-Cnt on hehand thoSt· closed
door.,
It 1s absolutel) 1mperat1ve that the
awful secret be brought out into the
o~n. I wouldn't mind at all 1f yo u
printed m) name and hometown.
M) father died an 1972 and I dJdn't
shed a tear H is tom bstone sho uld
sa). "Ch aid Mole-ster." Tha nKs. Ann.
Wn11ng 1h1s letter has helped m e to
dissipate some of m) anger -
PH IL.\DELPH I.\
DEAR PHILADELPHIA: Letten
sacb H yown perform a valublt
ltrvltt. nan yo. for bavla& U.e
coara1e to write.
To '4 nlt" to """ Landers. ~nd
lerrers to her c o the DaUy Pilot.
P 0 Bo\ 1560. Costa. \1f'sa 916~6
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC. wt...,_ o..a.. c-.... .....
101 "A .. Ol ll VO COS~ A MESA -S4a-1 U •
The childhood se\ual abu'i<'
lausc:d nw 10 ha'e '><''ere ht'alth
problems as "ell as trout>k "-Ith
school. emplo~ ment and social rela-
11onsh1ps I felt craz~ and couldn•t
under<.iand "h~ trange as 11 seems.
I nl'\ er ma1.k the connection !-=================
The sun" or of sexual a buse oflen
has no ml'mOI! of what happened.
Th1.· '1olcnce 1s .,o intolerable that
the ''1ct1m blank' 11 out The techni-
cal "-Ord 1s d1s<>oc1at1on Thi~ 1s v.h >
I felt traz~ 1':oth1ng added up The
'11.·t1m ot Sl'\Ual abu\e de-
pcr'>onaltzrs tht' u0ender. t'Spena ll~
af 1t"s a par1.·n1 or clos..· relatl\C. and
k<.'1'> a ~n~ l'I unrl'alll\ Later.
'1Ct1ms ma~ ha' e rel·umng nigh t·
mares or other <>k<'p d1sorda'i E'en
at rnlkge. I "-OUIJ "ale up at ~a m .
tan tied thal a tirov. n-ha1red blue-
c:,ed man v.as '>Omev.h<'r1.· an m'
mom For 'ear<; I "-J\ drathh atra1d
nl JO\ hruv. n·ha1r1.•d blut'-<''<'d
male. e'en 1n thr safr\t l'n' 1rnn-
men1
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··-crr-~
Whale a house ma) be a man·,
castle. more oflen 11 1s the 1.1.oman
Yo ho 1.1.ants to la1ch on 10 the secunl\
of maintaining the samr homl' 1n
which she and lht• children and hrr
soon to be former husband ha't'
been res1d1ng. In some ca~s. the
court wa ll bend OH'r baclwards 10
m ake this happen
The!><: t} pc.') of ordas arc rl'farl'll
to as ""Jt'ferred 'Wile of hom1.· orda'> ··
This t~pe of order must be spenfi·
call> requested h~ one of the panan
It as not requ1rl'd tiut onl} d1scre-
11onal") (up to the Judge) to dt··
term1ne 1Ahethrr to mal e such an
order This drferrcd sale of honH·
order 1s considered to tx· add1 t1onal
So. before }OU gl'I )OUr hl'Jrl ,, .•
on std} mg in th1.• re<11lknn· "' 11h thl'
ch1ldn·n. carl"fulh rl'\ ll'" \Our
fi na nr1al s1tuataun and \CC v. hethn II
rca ll} 1!> fcasahlc. eH·n 1f the niun
J 11 orn·-rd.H cJ q Ut'' 1 llln. 1 <>u 1. Jn , -;-;;;:;-;;;;::;::;;:;=:;:=-=-~-r~"""'r.-rer.:;=---==---.::;:::=;::-.::::==::====:=i 1~n /t' l<.rnJ\ 'lit' \forr1 .. on t' o the •·· · •
Unhappiness real heavy
By L.M . BOYD
Dunng the first 13 year" of mar-
riage. unhapp) wives gain 42 6
pounds. So report the survc)taker\
The) do not makt' clear whether 11·,
the unhappiness that makes them
gain weight or the weight gain that
m aJces them unhapp) Both. ma> he
Happ) wa ves. the) 'ill), p ut on onh
18.4 pound\.
What' You don't bu) the claim
t hat the Great Lakes are sa>. an
number? What about Lake t Claar''
f hosc v. ho II\ e thereabouts 1ns1~t
it's the sallt h.
Typically. a business managrr or
mother. either one. 1s anterruptl'd
e'er) nine m1 nut1.·s. according to 1hr
sLat1M1c1ans.
Eight out of I 0 father"i now attend
their ch1ldrrn°!i t>1rth'i. Not c\Cn a<1
man) as thrl'l' out of I 0 da d so 15
yean ago
Consider the half-man half-horse
centaurs of G reek m\ tholog). Some
historians thanl the)· ~<'re dreamed
up b) people astound<'d at their fir.t
sight of horseback riders And when
onlooken saw a man fall off has
hol"$C, it's bchcvcd. they thou&ht o ne
weird creature suddenl) d1 v1ded
itself into two weird creatures.
JRCH nlCHOlSOn
"TWO THUMBS UP."
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UNl~}.RSITY OF L 41(. y'£4' IV~.._-
Pounded an
189 1
Degrees in
Healtt1care Management
Inf•Jrmation Meetings: ---------------Fr Id a y, August 17th
tcalser Foundation
441 Lakeview. Anaheim
Ask Information Desk for Room
5:00-6:00 p.m.
,. ... clip Md rco:m ro: Newspeper. ---.,.-...-----VwiwniC1 ol La Vern. Lut ctiaar .. compl•ed: ___ _
Sclloo& ot Concin.Wna ~auon
MMllbcare M--.rnena
1950Third St.. la''""'· C'A 91150 For mare WOnnttion cont.eel. Pacrice W1lhama
(114)6lA~SI 1(1>0)695 «SI
Dt. Mr. Mn. Ma. Miu _____________ _
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WHEN IT
COMES TO
FRESH PASTA,
WEGO
~ ToGREAT
{I ~' ... ~ ) LENGTHS.
~~ !lj ·-·· ) Lon1l' t,1'te 'crumptoous. ./flt I ! : 1
: I I[\\ eow to tworl pasta mode
1 · tresh t>Ver"\ day nqht here r·" ot The Olive Gorden
)F 11i\l \ I~\' ,~.
• 16811 Bt«t1 81Yd ~""''"9<1" &.cxh • 11111 E lllrd SI IGICY'OQ trOm '-Cttt'ltot Moll)
• 8rt0 Moll 'Way ot •O\t lrOr'l'I ~ Mqy (ompony
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Editor/al
Incumbents should
always ha·ve to face
election challenges
In the Newpon ~ach C'tt ' Council ra<C'. 11nh 1"0 of the lour
incumbents up for rc-elect1on °"•II haH· to rnmpa1gn het"cen no"
and November. Because no challengers filed nom1na11on parx·rc, prior to last
week's deadline. Councilmen Clarcnre Turner ( l>t\lm 1 41 and Phil
Sansone (D1stnct 61 will get a free ndl· 10 another l11ur \l'<tr'i on thl'
council.
We think tht\ is a sad "'a' to run J <kmot nil '
We're not ques11oning the credible Jllh I urlli:r and 'iJnsont· ha'r
done on the council. but we 're surl' thn ha,l·n't pl<-;1,ed eH:~une
in their d1:ancts.
Somebod) out then~ must thin~ he or 'lht· u1uh.J do J be11a Jtlb
So "hY no rnnd1datcs"l
Perhaps some arc in11m1dated b~ the rx·rcl'l'cd po"l'r ol ant'
council incumbent This 1s an O\cre'>ttmated \lfl'ngth. e\pcualh 1n
municipal elec11ons Just ask Ui~ .\gran
With le!>S than I 00 dedicated 'oluntn·r'> and a pt:rsonJI
computer, an) candidate stands a lham<· at bl·1ng l'lt-rted e\l·n
without maJor finanual baclong In ( m ta "vfl·\a for e'a~;Je. ~amh
Genis won a !>eat on the council "h1h: \pt:nd1ng about >5.1.HJ(J
Apath). unfonunatel}. ma~ he the real \lll1a11 1.1.h,1 >{·an'' 3"3'
otherwise su11abk challengers. It take~ ent'rg) anti a '>en-.c ot purpO\l'
to corral 100 voluntcl·rs anti to srx·nd vo ur .,.,t·t•kn1ght'> and we1.·kend'i
g.athenng signature'> for pe1111on\ lllking en,l'lorx·' Jnd nn~111g
doorbells. C1t1zen 10\0hemcnt IS the i..e) to j hcalth\ nrorx·rh tunct1on1np
democrac}
How can we a'> \l>ll"r'> make thl' hl•\l 'dnt111n lrom 1111r
marketplace Of 1deJ'> if V.l cffl' gl\lO onh llfll" thlll\C'
If }OU agn•c "llh u-; 1hat tht'> 1' no "a' to run .1 dcm11lfdl' 1lw11
there 1s a '>Oluuon In 1992 v.hen tht' nnl round 111 tit\ u1unul
clcct1on'> uime .!round he rea1.h 10 1umn 111111 thl· tr,I\ \ 11u h,l\c
two )ear'> to t1.et 1nH1hed and planl )C1U r gJJ\\rnPI\
A.nd v.1.· ht1pl' thc Orange Coast Daily Pilot "111 nnn a~.1111 h,1\1'
to report a \to~ 11n a ut) r11unul 111<umhn11 111h11 " 1111111111i:
unopposed
Today In history
Toda) 1s V. ednc'>da~ .\ug '' 1h1
227th da\ of f 1JllO r here." arl' I ll\
dafs left ·in lhe \ear
oda) ·s Highlight 1n I lr'>ton
On A.ug. 15. 11147. lnti1a hnamt·
independent aftt'r \Ollll' 200 H'ar' nf
Bn11sh rule Ja"aharlal "ichru he·
came India\ lir'>l pnmc min1c,1t·r
On th1!> tiatc
In 1057. Ma1.hc1h thr l\.inp nl
~otland. "a~ \l,1111 h' thl' .. 1111 nf
King DunLan
Inda~' l111thd.1" I C111l..111~ l\
JX'rt Jult.1 ( l1tld " ""/\ \, lfl•\\
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nrt•\IJl·nt Ph\ 11 ... \1 hl.1lh I\ 1)(1 l'l,I\
v.11gh1 K11h1:n Bolt " fib .\.trt'"
Rn\t' \1,lfll I'> f1'i \l 1111 \hki; ( on
nor' 1' t.~ \lift'" J.1111u· Ku k" '.11
( "ti rt!f,111' .tl 11' l\t \ 1·1 n11n J111tl,1n
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B,l Tbe A '>!Iodated Press
Whon Writing to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot
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Letters
Loggers getting a bum rap
To the Editor·
I am a logger in the Paulk North-
v.-cst I am also an l'fl' 1ronmtntall\I
I belong to {iretn Ptace and fhe
Nature ( on\Cn ant.' I am ven con-
cerned about global pollution and
the destruction of the rain fort"~!
A.lthough, there arc ~'eral m\lh'
about logger'>. v. h1ch peopk hcltl'\l'
First. that v.-c ha\l· cut all the-trcl·'>
1n the Pa1."1fic Northv.e\t Wrong -
come out to V.e'>tt•rn V.a<,h1ngton
and see for )<>Ur!>Clf. Wa'\h1ngton
State 1s not called tht." hergrt'l'n
<itatt' for nothing
The second m\lh I'> "e du not
n•plan1 trcc' "hen "t' hJnest thl'm
:--iut torrnt IJ"' rl·qu1n· U\ to rt·-
pl.!nt \.\ e plan I lour tn'l''> tor t'.ll'h
Onl' \\t' U\C \\c hJ\t' ht·l·n planting
tr<'l''> tor tl\ er 'i I 't'aro; \\ t' h:n e tree
plantation!> 1n every stage of de-
velopment.
The third m) th 1s that we harvest
ever) tree and 11 goes overseas. Once
again not true. Three out of four
trees cut down 1n this counlr) arc
processed hcre Ho" would )OU hke
to haH· thu'>e odds 1f you were
g.ambhng''
One los out of four goes overseas.
If a puht1nan "'on b} 75 percent ot
the 'otes. h1.· or she would call that
a mandate. and that is v. hat 11 is. A
mandate of logs sta) in 1he Uni ted
Sta tell.
The founh m)th 1s that "e ha"e
not ..et a<i1de land 1n the state of
V. ash1ngton tor tamping Jnd hiking.
"-ot true -"l' ha'l' 'i 4 million
a<rt.'\ ot "1ldt·rnc'>'> .lrl'3'>
I "ould hkt• to'"' 1te .ln)onr "ho
is concerned m America to come 10
Western Wash ington. Look at our
magnificent trtts. Look how ireen
and lush 11 1s around here. Western
Washington docs grow trees and 1t 1s
quite a st&ht to see. Stop b) the
chamber of commerce tn Aberdeen.
Washington: or call either of these
phone numbers for information
(206) 532-1924 or 1-800-53.3-6618;
they will put you m touch w11h
tou~. videos and literature on how
we grow trees.
So. make plans for a vacation and
come see our area this summer Also
1f )OU get a chance stop by and sce
the Tall Ship. It was made from
wood grov. n in the Pacifi c Nonh-
\\eSI.
JIM APUKKA
Pacific Nonhwcst Logger
World's producers prefer Aristotle
r n tho.• I d11111
'>o~r.tll'' \loJ\ J \111.1all\l '" 11 lig-
urn 1h.11 l1m V.1100.t "'ouh..I ltun11e
h1111 1n h1' wlumn fhl· hoo~ that
t11g g11'l'rnnwn1 U\C'I to lOn It\
u t11t·n, into uint1nu1ng subm1sswn
111 gll\ l'rr1111t•nt\ 1nl rea\ingh op-
prl''"' c ,11111iri' " lhl' on., o( ..at n-
liu· 1 he ,t'lflt•'I' '>Uhnms1on 111 thl·
\tell<' for the g11.·4tcr good hl· 11
dcmo<rat.~ \01.1ahsm . 1.ommun1\m
111 na11~m
'>ocrate~ pa1ti thl· ult1m.1tl' tribute
tu lhat ph1lo\11ph' .1lt1•r de,crh
prcac.h1ng 11 1hroughou1 his ltlr
ul\cn thl· tho1le of .. uhm1 tting 111
his goH·rnmrnl\ l'dlt t thJt he dnn~
hl·mlud .. c.1nti dll or that he h:a'c
tuv.-n . hl· l .. ttl'lulh l'\,1mincd h1<. ltfr
anti. t·ndnJ 1 t ·
Plato anti \ouall'!> '>C'l'rn lht•
fa\o ntc of the (1reek ph1lo'inphen to
those "-hu get their sustenancc at tht'
publt1. trough !luch as profcS'iO~ and
pohuuan<i The produce~ of tht
"'Oriti prefer .\nstotle. he "as an
obJel 11' 1\t hhenanan.
KCX1ER BLO H .\M
Chairman
L1benanan Pam
Orange Count\
Please don't growl at Hell's Angels
Harley owners assemble for 50th annual rally
R..\PI[) < 11 \ '>I> -lkll\
t\ngel'> 1n the llol1da' Inn
fhl'll' Jr<· Harle}' all 11\l·r thl·
Bla<k 11 111' 1h1\ "'l.'t'~ of lllltr\t· -
ne"SPilJ>l'r' 'J~ thl· numht·r "
2"15.(l<HI. am.I JI k.1\l 11 of till'
pcopk "'ho dr1 '' t' thcm ht'rl· an·
dlrcatl\ l.kad in J\ udl'nl\ Jnti J
\hoot1n[l -h111 \omehow 11 \ltll
\urprl\t'' ml· 111 l1nd thl' I kll''
Angrf, thl' l\J 1hin~ pJrl..e<l in 1h1·
drt\l'"J' 11Ul'>ldl thl' roum
I don I i..nov. "h1·n· I thought thn
\kpl -lllJ\ h1.• 1.J \C\ -hul \11iJ
don't npn l 10 \1•1.· lht•m \1 tt1ng
po11l\ld1· .11 1 ht' I tnltd11ml'
f h I\ "° l'd,. he I\\ l'\ l'r \Oil \('I'
thing'> 111 thl' lllal lo. 11 111, \tlu don't
C\~'tl II \llU hi.Ill\\' llll' ' \h1rt\,
th1c, " thr ''11h .111111\t'f\,11' 111 thl'
annuJI n11111~1 'dl r.111\ ht.•r1.· and
thr lltlJ\111n 'l'l'lll' 111 ha1.l' matie
philt1'>11f}hl''' ut l''l'l'nnc v.ho ov.n' a I lark\ I ),I\ 11.1\1111 rnotorc ,cir
V.h1lh "111 '-'' ncl\hi~!\·., an
ca<>> ri der th" "'1·1.·lo. Jn!!' ncxi v.l.'ck
It"\ he.Ilk 111 \lotll ~ ,11 \l'Jf\ or the
phom· 1.omp.111\
The phthJ'opfH'f'I gl\C 1n1cn1cwc,
on the lorn I teln 1\1on .. 1at1on\ and
W ) that nd1n11. a rnotorqdc I\ thr
onl) 11c V.l' ha'<' lell to 1he da}<.
v.hen <\mt•r11 .1 \.\3\ r<·.111) lrc1.•
And ume \l.tnrd on till' \UhJect of
a free .\ ma11 a <.<1me of them 1 urn
out to hd' e <ilfong 11pin1on'i on Viet-
nam f or in\lan1.r thn thin"-11 wa\
a m1slake for \mn1la to l'nter a war
11 du.I not intt.•nd tu "1n I he} think
that Amema did 11111 do t.•n11ugh tor
the \Cteran' of th.11 war whl•n thn
got home
These 'llartl1ng thou~h t<i art
spoken not onl> on tclr' l\1on. but
on the T-shirt\ the rider\ wear I'm
p1ctunng a \ulkn-look1n1. huact>
O\'CN-e1gh 1 woman I \aw \lttina
outside a rest '>lop on lntcntate 90,
wcanna a petulant cxprcu1on on her
lace and a '>h1rt that !>aid "Wife of
Vietnam 'etcran". and &lanna 1.on·
tcmptuou'>I} di thr 1.1\ 1h:in\ who ~ot
OUI of l.'31'\
One of the mmt t ur 111u\ t111ng'
ahout tht.· d'>'>Cmhlecl Harle:) 01A nt•r•1.
h) lht.· v.a). l'i th1.• ph) \11.:al appc:ir-
anu· of the v.omcn who ndc v.11h
lhem Mo\t of 1htm. puttina th1\ as
niccl)' a\ I l'an. look like the) would
naucn 1hc t1rr:i. the> sit on. and a
'urpr1s1n1 number are hairier than
the pnngu spantt'I nd1ng in the
bad c,cnt nf m' car
Pete
Dexter
It ~l'm\ lh('rt• arc appearanc·c
problcrm ht•ri.• that l'' t•n hlalk boot\
and latlOo' 111\nakt•\1.Jnnnt corren.
"h1d1 I horx· doc\ not \ound
<hCJU\ 1111\lll
M.1n\ of thl' Oll'll illl' l'' rr. h11 a\ ugl~ c.1nd hJ1n J\ tht· v.ome'n. "ho
Jfl' rckrred 111 among lhc riders
thl'nl'>(.'h l''>. J\ old l.1J1t''
l'\C' hccn \\Jl<hing thl·'c old ladies
fur 'ie\ cral hundrt•u m1lc'i -molor-
C>t.lcs strctlh "C'>l on Interstate 90
all the '-'3) to v.c\tcrn \fontana -
anJ 11 uu urrt•d 111 rn \' that I under·
Stoud .,.,h) the men v.ho carry these
women along are 'o fanatically. and.
from all appcaranu·'· se~ually urd
to their Hark)'>
This 1s not 111 ''" that all the
motorC)dc v.-umen ,1.rl' ugly or fat.
M)' brother r om v.-ho IS travehng
the ~me h1gh"a' rnx1ned Stttnl a
woman on thr ha<"-of a motorcycle
so 'itunmng h<· almost ran ofT the roAd\
"[})·ltclltl" fca1urn. 'imall, fcm1 -
ninr. Jl"t·hln< ~ hair." he s~ud. "And
there w1u \OOH'th1ng about her mus-
tat·he. a full pcrfcc1 black mustachr.
that I JU~t 1 uuldn't tnke my tycs o O
her falc."
Tom is such romantic.
Anywu>. the h1a,hwa) nan endks
hne of lturle . and the bikers art 1n
evrl) rest \IOp, C\ Cf) rtSUlurant,
every mac.hide a11ract1on alona the
WB}.
And the \pan1el watchc~ the bikers
from the safety of tht back St'at.
mak1n1 growhna noise' dt-ep 1n he r
throot that havc the potcn11al. I
think. to C'llUSC b11 trouble later on
Hui when we 'top for food or p,
or to sirctch. she 1' uddenl) quiet.
I think perhap 11 11 the smell ot
lea1ber -did I mention t.hcsc
people arr nd1n1 throu,h the he-an
•
of a South Dakota 'iumm1.·r in
leather pants'' -that calm'i hrr
down.
At any rate, we quit for tht' night
at Rapid City, JUSt east of 1he Hills.
and I take the dog for a walk. The
parking lot 1s full of Harle)s and
trucks from both coasts towing
Harle)s The cas> nders stand
protec11'el> near the bikes. dnnking
beers. talk1na. wa111ng.. I suppose. for
someone from E)ewllntss New\ to
in ten 1cv.-them about being free
<iof1 bodies. hard T-sh1ns.
BAD TO THE BONE. one of
them~>"·
And then I see the Angels' bikes.
and then I M"t' the J\ngels The dog
$CeS them 100 he stops dead in hcr
tralkS. stanna. as two of them walk
past us on tlk sidewalk. A momrn1
la ter there arc 1wo more "Good
dog," I tell her as the) approach "Be
a ver) good dog . .,
And II works. She doesn·1 aro"I.
she doesn't sniff: she JUSI lca,rs
them alone. This 1s, by the way, tht'
happiest I've ever been with this
animal since I bouaht her from a
man in Sacramento who promised
me that the brred was excep11onall y
lo~able and smart.
We walked through clustcn of
motorc)cle people o n the way back
10 the room. some of them pretcnd-
1n1 10 look bad. some of them not
hav1n.1 to pretend -ax murderers
who do n't wash their hands -and
the doa. who will &rowl at a cncket
in the n1ahl. doesn't even accm to
notice they arc there.
Not the b1kcn. not their bikes
The)' pull in and out of the P1tlun1
lot. engancs without mufflers, ,he
d0t1n'1 flinch.
And then we act aJmost to the
door. and I'm watchina her. tryina to
understand this ch.anar 1n per-
sonality, when suddenly a frail old
woman comes slowly up the sadr·
walk, push1n.1 her husband in a
wheelchair. The dot stud1e1 them a
Iona minute. and then I hear h
A Iona. low arowl climbint slowly
out of her throat
"Lovable" "stall up in the air. but
11 turns out the doa's as smart as the
man said.
hte Duwr u • &.a. ... ,.
NH4 c.la.W.1 IN t.H Onap
C(;...J;t DsJJ:f PUt>:.
Carl
Rowan
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Barry verdict
put DC's
hopes
down the
toilet
WASHINGTON -You've see
or read that a JUry here convict
Mayor Marion Barry of onl y a sin
misdemeanor cocaine pos~s10
count, and that the mostl y black ju
was "hung" on 12 of 14 count
apinst the mayor. So )'OU are i
dined to declare the nation's capi
the new Sodom and Gomorrah,
wicked place ruled by dumb bla
people wbo want to maintain "blac
power" at whatever cost of crim
and corruption.
Do not leap lo such s1mplisti
1udamcnts about a JUry performan
that 1s in some ways tralJC -but 1
also nothing mort' than a reOect10
of the racial polanza11on bc1wee
whit" and blacks. but more dismay
1n&. the deep d1v1s1ons with.in blac
Amenca on issues of law and orde
The Jury that let Barry "beat th
rap" was a manifestation of th
extent to which real racism, para
no1a about perceived racism, an
blatant demagoguery by Barry an
hi s supporters dragged some blac
Jurors into a posturt' for which thi
c11y will suffer for years. The federa
contnbuuon to support of this Cit)
the chances of greater home rule. fo
statehood. the ho~s for mcrea
tounsm to Washington. and an
hopes for rtspect for Wash1ngto
anywhere all went down a druggie'
to1lc1 flush 1n that JUr) verdict.
But I was not shocked b> what th
JU') did. In fact, I was surpnsed tha
these 12 people agreed that Ba
was $Utlty of one cnme. Despite 1h
tclc' 1sed show of .. , t<'tOr)" put o
b> Bart) and people "ho arc mostl
on his pa}roll. the ma)Or sull has t
be scntt."nced b) a JUd'e .,.,ho coul
gl\e him up to a \Car in pnson an
a SI 00.000 Ii ne Some .. '1ctor. "1
'Whether Barr) "docs 11me"' 1
pmon. a la Pett' Rose. or merd} get
a \housand hours or so of mopp1n
t1oors in some drug rehab1lt1a110
<.enter. he "'111 ne\Cr again he th
Kinglish of Washington the v.a~ h
has been for )l'ars
This 1s a l cnatnt\. e'en thoug
the JUr) sent a signal that half th
blat.k residents of th1<, commun11
put .. racial sohdant) .. ahl•ati ol JI
loncerns about corrup110n. t.r1mt•
drug deaths and other coc,I\ WhJ
has not bet:n pubhc11ed acroc,
Amenca 1s that tht· othrr hall o
black Wa'ihingtonians wantrd Har
con' 1cted. and now "ant him out 1>
their lives.
Whites and blacks acros~ .\rm·rn ·
must reahLc that th ousand' of u
black people here knov.-that. as th
Joint Center for Pohllcal and faon
om1c Studies has reponed. "l'ubh
health S>Stems arc being o'er
whelmed b} the cost of trcatin
emergenq room pat1t'nl\. 0'<''
doses. drug-eitposed and abandom'
boarder babies. and addll"h !K'ei..in
de1ox11ication. Last :-car. hospital
m Washington. 0 C . spent S 11
million on non-rc1mhursed tnd1ge11
health care. much of 11 drug·rl'latcti
(anng for each tirug-npoc,cti bah\
generall) costs S:!O.!X>O lo S 'O.Ofli
for lhe first '>I' v.c<'~!>. a hl1ardt•
bab) can l'O!>I SI 00.000 ) l'M to \U port ..
We black peopk ~nll" lhl' u1\t 11
the drug scourge'
You 1n Chicago and< hallam>o[ta.
lktro11 and Dalla\. mu\l unJ<'r,tand
that n11ll1on!> of hlack pl'Opk "ere
d1sma)td that a kv. Juror' d1,.
missed photograph'> of Hart) \mol-
tng (r.Kl . and the atimt\\lun h\
d<'fen!i< attornc' '°'<'nneth Mund\ that the ma)Or v.a"i ··a rn'iuar· U'\l:
of (OCaint' Tht<S(.' 1urol"i \\ere '\a}tng
"Thr ma)or ma) he a cr1Catne
1unk1e. a crack addict. a \('1rnal
scoundrl•I. but hl· I\ uur 1unk1t', <1ur
addict. our \Cl.lundrel . and"<' urrn't
101ng to h:t you white folk put him
IO Jal I."
One thing I knov. our nation's
capital 1s a wounded. emot1 onally
sick ctl). ··Healing" I\ the cltcht' uf
both people who trul} ~arr aboul
this bcau11f ul place -and ol dcm.1-
aoaues who ~e "healing" 3\ abwlu-
t1on ror their irotesqut'h cnm1n.il
behavior There can he no "healing"
1n my beloved nt) until 11 ob~·enc.
dema1<>11c. druJ violator Manon
Barry is out of City Hall. out of the
D1stnct'5 poli1in and. hopeful!) out
of the nation's cap11al. '
This arropnt user ond pun C"yor
of drug.s. Bart). 1h1' bt-trayer of 1h1\
cllfs 1:h1ldrcn. Bari').·~ not 1oin1 to
fade awa) Ht sttm~ bent on pun-
1sh1n1 people. black and white. who
once p vt him o ~at mandate He
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Amcnca must remember that the
ultimate JUI'} verdict 15n't 1n l 1me
will )Cl show that 1h 1s 1s city that
disavows crooks and descr,es the
re ~t or a.hctto children here and
canna people acton the land
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ENTERfAINM·ENT
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'Loot' is a windfall in Newport
By TOM TITUS
Oollly l'tlol C""tlPOflde"'
Bnt1sh playwnght Joe Onon re'.
ded an th~ subtle shock. "'ming the
m os1 ou1land1sh dialogue for has
characters 10 be spoken C\er so
matter-of-factl). Had he h"ed (he
wa~ bludgeoned 10 dealh b> a
homosexual lo,er) he might ha'e
given fcllo"' Bnton ..\Ian A)'ckboum
some compct1t1on in the realm of
Engh sh corned).
Onon "'role few pla)s Ix-fore his
demise -the best-known 1s .. What
the Butler Sa"" ... produced onl} a
couple of 11mes an Orange Count)
o'er thr past :!O )Cars. Fina II~. a
local thea1er group has .. discovered"
another Onon gem in .. Loot," the
current a11ract1on at the Newpon
Theater Am Center
.. Butler .. "'as a nsque romp. go ing
fo r the sJands and the groin, while
.. Loot'' 1s more social sattre. impal-
ing Bnt1sh officialdom and the
Roman Catholic church on lhe same
sharply honed sword It'~ a chucklcr
-compared to "Butler's" potential
for grca1 guffaws -but 11 grts the
JOb done quite hand1I} under the
sure-footed d1rcc11on of M1tchdl
Nunn.
The central character of "Loot"
has no hncs and as never actually
Sttn. She's an ddcrl) lad)' who .has
JUSt passed awa). leaving her hus-
band and son to take care of the
arrangements. along wtth a shifty
nurse who may or ma) not have
done the old g.irl m
The gnevmg widower -a pawn
in the larcenous mach1nat1ons of his
son. the son's budd)' and the nurse
-as defll) interpreted by David
·MacAnhur. who cames otT his
character's outraged confusion
splendidly. It's only fittmg. in
Onon's view. that this poor mno-
ccnt should be the one to pay for the
misdeeds of the othrrs.
Reed Boyer enacts the greedy son
-who's camed out a bank robbery
1 and stashes the cash in Mum's coffin
1 -wtth ellemplary aplomb. His
character's only weakness 1s a com-
pulsion to tell the truth whenever
I questioned, which acts him 1m-
merscd in ho1 water rcpea1cdly.
Spic1na up the procccdinas ts
, Kathryn Byrd as the proper nurst.
, seven Umt's widowed, who has her
,, s11lm set on number e1&ht -either
MacArthur or Tom Orr as Boyer's
,, larcenous mate, whoever has the
1 more 1ubstanual bank account
1 Orr'1 fu1sbudatt felon ~lays ht fine
1 counterpoint to Boyers efficiency. wha~ Byrd 1s marvelous u lhe cozies up to both prospcctive
swains.
'1 8rin11n1 O rton's s1 mmeran1 1 comic pot 10 a boil 1s Kevin Knill as j the bull)in1 Scotland Yard inspector
Who in fil tra c.n the cue poai n1 u an 11 of'Rcial of the Wattr Board {they
don't need tearch wamnts). Knall'•
)C youth works •inst the character.
but he'• 11rona enoup to dominatt
when required to.
81U Cok'1 darkl)' hutd ttllln,
tfT&ttvtly endo-. 1he orodUC11on
•
"11h a Charles Addams atmosphere.
pcrfe1.:tl)' mat1.:h1ng 1he black humor
of the p1ec<' -one ~ment 1n volv.
mg an e)e from the corpse ma> be
pan1cularl~ un~ultng.
"Loor· cont1nurs through Sept. 2
at the Newpon Theater Ans Center.
2501 (hff Drive. Newpon Beach.
Pcrformanc<'s are gJ\.Cn Thursdays
through Saturda)s at 8 p.m. and
Sunda)s at :? JO p.m ""1th reser-
' at1ons lx'1ng takt'n at 631-0288.
0
CALL110ARD The Brea
Theater League "'111 hold aud111ons
for ··stepping Out ... a corned) w11h
a tap-dancing theme. next Monday
and Tuesda)' al 7 p.m. at the Brea
C '"'c Center (community room.
lc\el :!). at I ( l\lt Center Circle an
Brea. dm.-ctor Ro lx'n J. Session~
will be cas11ng eight women and tv.o
men in 1he show. "'h1ch will o pt>n
Oc1. 4 call Mary Engwall at
996-0685 for further 1nformat1on.
IVLIMngs
Kevin Knlll lnterro9at•1
Kathryn 8yrd In "''Loot.. at
th• Newport Theater Arts
Center.
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•• '9Y .,c>el m..:a't;:: ~ lbM'• When Jerry IObat~ -.mecst • ~ua. 1~ Kublm
to braaluen the •••••••••• world.
So1111 of the Goad Cout ntipborbood kids. iAcludirw the sPri&htly birthday bOy a.inud( . .,t
109etbe:r Monday for a noonday party iD the Wine Cellar of &be Ritz.
Everyone bad such a warm and wonderful &jme.
it was llteed -by unanimous vote of the 11
celebra.n11 -that they'd aJI ,et tosether in another five or 10 yean and whoop it up apin. And the next time.
in a truly audacious move, they miaht even 1nvi1t
&Jrll.
The suest of honor's son, Sl-year--0ld Gu,.
aenhcim really went out on a limb. He said he d
penonady pick up the tab in the year 2010, when we're
alJ invited back to c,clcbrate dad's IOOlb bin hday.
Amen, brethttn, and we should all live so Iona.
While we're wa.iti na for that to happen. it should
be noted that Monday's host was good-hearted Charles
W. Hester, a mere stripling of 77.
Newly inducted octosenanan Gugcnheim de·
serves these salutes. now and forevermore. In an era
"'hen too much publicity is given to the baddies. he's
1ai111 .,._ om ol TM Oood OuyL Mdlt or bit
cblft ............ 117 .. -••• the •J be .... k. If ill ol IUI ~ W11't 10 be listed
bin; they'd have IO Jive me dM mlire .,..e.
ChilareDI HOIPitaJ Of ~ County comes
launedialdy to mlnd beca• tllM 1 wbcR we met -
lboul a decade 1fO -whea lob O~bc1m and
Clwley Hmer were amoaa its uuacbeit piUan. They
ltill &R.
I WQQ't even man.Ion all tbe fund-rahen atapd
on bettalf of Bia Brothm/Bia Sisters of Oranse
County, the expansJoo prosram.1 at Chapman Collese.
etc., etc.
Tboee priviJeeed to anend Monday's 11therin1
didn't bave &o be ~minded o( all lhal good stuff. In
attendance were such community stalwarts as O cmcnt
Hjncb, Geors Al'J)'t'OI.. Robert McCurdy, Jack de
K.rui f, Tony Vitll, Tom Cosson and Robert C. Wian
(who founded Bob's Bia Boy. but that's another story.)
Wian's business card. by the way, reads "f rycook,
Retired."
All ~lated their r.vorite Bob Guw.nheim anec-
dotes, and aJI .were print.able. alas -which is why they
won't be printed here.
For sheer warmth and camaraderie. this btrthday
cclebrataon may have coined a new phrase: .. Gua·
acnbcam Gemutl ichkeit." h 's catchy, but the letterina
would never fit on a T-shi rt.
0
MEANWHILE, A SCANT FIVE YEARS AGO -
While whooping it up Monday, some celebrants
remembered the funniC$t line uncorked at Bob Gua-
geneheim's 7Sth birthday extravaganza, staied by
lovina wife Shirlee at the BaJboa Bay O ub.
Bush to urge King Hussein
o close Jordan's port to Iraq
WASHINGTON -Pr~1dent Bush said he wall ask
It.an& Hussein to close off Jordan to Iraqi commerce
'tihcn the two leaders meet, and Bush told reporters a
naval barricade ma y be extended to Jordan's Red Sea
port of Aqaba.
Tur~ay that Iraq would retaliate against Venrzuela and
other OPEC members tf they boost oil production to fill
the gap created b} blocked supplies from Iraq and
Kuwait.
With Kuwait now ··annexed:' Iraq has control of
20 percent of the world's 011 re~rves. A steep me 1n
world otl pnces followed thr Kuwait invasion.
The U.S. military buildup an Saudi Arabia con·
tinucd at fe ver pace. with Synan troops now part of a
multmat1onal force camped out an the desert to guard
the Sauda kingdom from any new thrust by Iraq
The PcntaJOn sa1d that Defense Secretary Dick
Chene> is cons1dcnng urging Bush to order a national
c.allup of armed forces reserves for acuvr duty because
of the drain on units sending soldiers abroad. Bush can
call up to 200.000 reservists for up lo 180 days without
1CClung conircss1onal appro"'al.
In the gulf. the mant1me embargo led by U.S. naval
vessels was showing its strensth.
Thr Iraqi freighter Al-Abad was dented permission
to enter the port of Dubai. despite repeated entreaties
by lls captain to authont1cs an the United Arab
Emirates.
The outlook darkened meanwhile for about 3,000
Americans cauJht in Iraq and Kuwait when PreS1dent
Saddam Hussein sent his forces into the small. oil-rich
sultanate on Aug. 2, setting off the Persian Gulf cns1s
The Iraqi ambassador to Greece said in Athem. the
Amencan., and other stranded foreigners could k a vc
.. as soon a., the threats from the United States and 1ts
alhrs are eliminated." ABC quoted an Iraqi Foreign
M1n1str) official an Baghdad as saying Amcncans in Iraq
arc "restnctrcs" v.ho will na> there until the crms end\
The U.N. Sccunty Council on Aug. 6 ordered a
global embarso on trade with Iraq as punishment for
scmng Kuwait. Bush thrn sent U.S. troops and planes
to Saudi Arabia. sayi ng Iraqi troops mused nearby in
Kuwait threatened Saudi Arabia and its vast oil re·
serves.
Twelve Arab League nation~ voted for an Arab
force to protect Saudi Arabia, with the vanguard of
S)na·s conungent arnv1ng Tuesda). according to
d1plomauc sources 1n Ri yadh. the Saudi capital.
Egyptian troo~ are already there. and Moronan
troops arc expectrd soon
In Caracas. the Iraqi ambassador to VcncJUela said -By tbe AHocl•t«I Pre11
Rep. Cox faces budget woes,
Middle East crisis in Congress
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
0.-Y l'llof "oM:lt.M \llrl!H
NEWPORT BFA\H Rep
Chns Cox, w1nd1ng up his freshman
term 1n Congress, \a1d hr liked some
of what went on during the term
But much more, he d1dn°t
No matter wha1 ( ongres., doe'>.
(ox said. ''I'm finding when I come
back to C ahforn1a. there's a great
deal of d1\saMfact1on v.11h the re-.,ults ··
Attending a reception here Tue'>·
day sponwred by thre'e RcpubltLan
irou~. Cox said he learned his new
role as a pohuuan 1s even le'>!!>
respected than ht\ former oc<.upa-
t1on as an attornq And. watching
has colleagues at v.ork he "n·1 <our·
IRVINE
Frot11.JU..
The holiday tree -uty leaders
arc careful not 10 call 1t a Chnstmas
tree -1s intended to serve as a focal
point during the season. said (tty
Manager Paul Rrady Jr.
Local group\, from Boy Scouh to
senior c1111en'>. lan use the tree a\
the centerpiece for whatever cc l-
cbrat1ons they ma y want to huld . Brady ~. But tbttt won't be an) natl\ 11y
liCenes or ot her C:hmt1an trapping~
prised.
Cox. R-Newpon Beach. tocu'.)Cd
on budget reform dunng h1'> first
term. and fou nd 11 a monumental
undertaking 1n hghl of past con-
gressional prrformancc
Since budget reform was fir'lt
enacted 1n 1974, ( ongres., ha\ nrvcr
approved a budget hy the June drad·
ltnc. ( oA notrd
This year. Prc\tdent Bush called a
budget summit. but congrc:S\10nal
Democrats conunue to waffle rather
than ad<lress thr issues .. Now wc·rc
loolong at an Oct. I fi\Cal )Car stan
w11hout a budget:· < u-. \31d
"There: 1sn·t an) budget re\p<>n'>•·
bthly at all. and I knov. we'rr nol
going 10 elect an) mrn and women
of the sc:awn Brad} \Std ··This 1'>
not a rclig1ou11 '>ymhol of an~ kind ··
City Aitorney· totm· t-'cllOW"I ~td
court dcc1~1om hcl\ c held that hc1l-
1da> trees do not constitute rrlig10u\
symbol\
Indi vidual dcpartrPcnt<; w1th1n
Caty II.ill h;nl' pun ha..,\·d and decor·
a1ed thrir 11\.\11 < Ii, •'>Ima\ tr<.>c'> for
ycar'i. and one uwd to \land ca(·h
year tn the lohhy of the c.11y·s
prcvH>U'> Ct!) hall Rut tht\ )t'ar will
m.irk the fir..t tame-a tree ha' heen
dec.:umtcd for the puhhc·s cn1oy·
of courage O\le rntght," he said
The answer to th e annual budgl'I
dilemma '' through rrform. Cox
said
In July. he' and other reformer\
came within ~ven votes of pau1ng
a balanced budget amendment
(ox 1-> opt1m1s11c the) can bnng
the muc 10 the floor again before
November and ...... ,11 find thoSt· seven
\oles among rcprc~ntatavc'i who
arc frchng wn'>tttucnt prc'i'iurc to
clean up the budget mr\s
He acknowledged th e hudgct
problem\ pale in comparison to the
Mtdca\t l fl'>t 'i < o \ ..aid it's \1111 ··a
roll of the dace at this r,o1nt on who
v.111 come out on top ·
men!. thl ut) m.s11a~c1 will
:--.out) mone) wa'i earmarked for
the trimmings at Tucsda)'s mt"cting
t\ Northwood resident . And}
Zehnko, ha'> for ')("\Cral year\ rr-
quested such a communit y hollda}
celebration. but the idea was rou-
tinely rc1cctcd b) the council
But except for Zchnko'' persistent
picas. cit y leaders have had few
requests for city C'hnstma\ trees,
Brady ~•d "Wc·vc had a few pcoplr
write letters. but there has not been
a ma)or hue and cry from the c:om-
mun11y."
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Tbe emcee WU Vidt Kaiebt. "9 .... various
hunilll.ria wbat 19 l 0 mcut IO dlim.
Wldi • 11•11 ol,...,... lai lttldllr. '-em1111f ric:Mlla~llilda .........
... ,..... jrooeftliil ill Bia Cu)"OD ..... Ono of tbote be abd WU COUlf ....,_,.Tom Riley.
And Rllc')', ever the U.S. MariM 0.,. brilldier
etnmil, reponed.ly a1anc:ied at bit wMda IM ..W. ~o
us Marines. 1910 meana lhat 11~1 10 •ha• Piii 1
p.m."
aeoe~1 9toW lb. -.folb. and tfiat•a Why ever· ...._Herry 11bbkt ~for the New Ywa
Bvt,blll& a& dlt an . ia Hualinlloa laldl. ........................ dliouilt loulb
F1oridL So wbea will or Malm' Ooeu bans up hla spun
tb8t Jt~ af tab Wife Betty OD a slow bolt
to Oine? Not u lo"" feUow-twi.,... u ~·, nOttaliJia ~n the land. The way thinp are liath• up
in tbe Fenian o~ be'• pn>blbJy dutt.ina oft'bi1 WW2
rendition or ··PraUie the Lord and Pus the Ammulll-
tioa." IGddeatally, it's not true that Bebbiu lait
entenained our U'OOpl in the Spanilh-Americ:an Ww;
if memory serves. be wu in the Navy theft.
0 WSU... Al LONG Al wm PAYING ftl9UTB TO DllTDfOUllBBD IBNIOa aTIZENI (Or n.,'n
8llll WlN AMt llarrJ) -Even tbouab I hadn't beard
from him i.n several eont -and even without bis
sinaina "Tb.ree Little f'llhics .. on the phone -it wu
easy to recopiz.e ahe melodioua voice of Harry Babbitt. .
a The venerable vocalist (he'll aum a spirited 76 on
Nov. 2) called to express thanb for the "pluJ" of Hoq
Hospital'• 25th 0.njvcnary CbriJtmu Carol Bau.
tchcdulcd Dec. I at the Newport Bach Marriot Hotel.
Babbin, who stiU draws crowds nationwide with
his revitalized Kay Kyxr Orchestra, is an authority on
the bospiw's Christmas classic. He'• been emceeina
this apatk.ler ror the ;alt two decadet, while doublint
as eotenaioment cblinnan for the sponsorina SS2
O ub. And, for a rousina finale, he closes each show
wi th a sina~alol'\I of ··White Christmas."
AW, CMON, IT WASN'T THAT HIGH -~ z.ine columnist Bun Sima lltended a Republican nlly
the other niaht II was held in the 6th floor office of
pany poweibouae Buck Johns. SoUd refrabments
featured cakes and cookies.
These eye-moist.enina sina-aJonas hi&hli&ht all or
Babbitt's many apt)earaneet from Miamt lkacb to
Waikiki. Since acquirina the Kyser band after the
maestro's death five yean ago, he's been busier than
a six-card binao player in a retirement club.
He doesn't need the money, he needs the
adrenal in. After his first Navy-interrupted stardom
Drivina home, Sima listened to an a1J..oews
station. The voice was deteribina the event he'd ,it:
covered. Accordina to the radio accoun't the o
emef'ICd a s "a penthou1e," and the party f'a1thful dined
on "aourmet &oodies."
Sims. normally a no-nonsense newamu who
knows his cookjes, has taken a charitable view. He
suspects that someone must have slipped somcthina
into the refreshments.
Jeny KoblU '1 col•... ,..., Webntlil)'I IUl4
S.hltU¥•·
Firefighters gainirlg on wildfires
RED BLUFF -Firefighters
gained the upper hand Tuesday on a
series of wildfires that had blackened
236.000 acres across the st.ate since
the fi ef)' sicgr began mort than one
week ago, authont1es said.
.. We feel vrry fortunak Wlth bow
thinJS went today," said Dwayne
Collier, a spokesman wnh the Cah·
fom1a De partment of Forestry.
"The weather was certainly 1n our
fa vor today and we have good re·
sources out there." he added. ··w c'rt
feeling good about what we arc
seeing. It's been a good day all thr
way around.··
For the third day an a row. fire·
fighters worked Tuesday to contain
a fast-moving firr an Nonhcrn C'ah-
DOCTOR
From At
returned b> earl) morning. But
he ~ad he dtd not learn what had
happened until Sheriffs Depan-
mcnt inveshp tors appeared at
his door later that morning
As an \ 1rtually all shootin~
in vol\ ina peace offi~rs. thr mc1-
drn t as beans 1n\cst1gatrd In this
la'><'. thr 5hcntrs Department
ha'> been a\ked to 1n vrs11ga1c the
SHOOT
From At
said Pohce Sgt And) Gonas.
Gon1s declined 10 1dent1fy who
called pohce bllt said a hom1c1de
was reported
Neighbors said police told
them Parser called a girlfncnd
aficr the shooting and the g1rl-
fnend then notified police.
When pohcc arrived. Parser
was inside the home. She camr
out at officers' request and was
taken into custody. Gon1s said.
Detectives 1nterv1cwed her at
the station and then booked her
on susp1c1on of murder. Gon1s
said.
After dctecuves obuuned a
~arch warrant for her home. the)
found thr residence in disarray
and the v1ct1m·s fully clothed
bod) on the floor of an upsta1~
ma~tcr bedroom. Gona'i said
CLAIM
From At
more fnah1 encd than threaten-
ing, he said.
Wuncsscs also !Ml1d the sec-
ond office r on the scene started
the shoot1n• about five seconds
after he arrived on the narrow
street.
"The whole thing ., crazy.
Somebody lost ll out there -
to open up on the car doesn't
make any sense," Farrar said.
Roaers ma}' have stolen the
car and led officers on a thrcc-
c1 ty chase. bu t that doesn't
mean he should'vc died. Famr
said.
A resident of San Damas.
Rascrs had been married for I 0
months. had a baby and was
trying to kick hi5 cocaine habit.
UCI
fromA1
Summers could not be ruched for
c01nment and h11 offi ce referred all
calls reprdin1 the aUcaation1 to
univcnity public affairs officials.
Another memo. written by Dr.
Lawrence pony, a eenior faculty
member, to Dt. William Bunoey,
chairman of the Depenment of Psy·
chlatry, refen a letter by Heh con·
ccmina the alleption1.
"I RiCCivcd a copy of the attached
letter wrh t.en ~ D. Heh riprd1n1
the uee of Medt I/Medicare funds
on the racvch unn for non-FDA
approved drut raarch protOcols."
he said in Oie Feb. 5 memo. "J
remember lbat I spoke witb YO\l by
phone about thts v~ matt.er tome
weeki llO· Al that time )'OU tcMd me
the issue wu to•na to bt raolved. If
th11 anached memo it to be l»
lieved. i& haa noc. ••
Spony did noa retum ecvml
obooc call• reprdlna the aUcption
Fran Tardtfr, a public all'aln
spotu-oman for UCl Medical
fornia near Finley Lake posina the
greatest challenge. It was 60 percent
contained.
Meanwhile. a firefi&hter who was
struck by a tree limb in Mendocino
County died Tuesday, becoming the
fi rst casualty of the fi res th.at have
burned since Aug. 3 and cost SI S
million in contai nment efforts.
Kenneth Earl Enslow. 20. was
knocked unconscious by a falling
branch Monday whale laying down
hoK in Mendocino National Forest,
officials said. He died at Enloe Hos-
pital in Chico. where he had been
taken by helicopter. •
Enslow, of Fontana, was based in
the Corona office of the California
Department of Forestry.
entire incident. Olson said. He
said the name of the ranger is
beinJ withheld during the in·
vest1gat10n.
Law enforcement officers have
shot 21 people tn Orange County
this year
In 1989. the d1stn ct attorney
invest1gated a total of 28 shoot·
angs b) law rnforccmcnt officers.
12 of them fatal.
La!it year's number wu up
A weapon was also found 1n
the house, but Gon1s declined to
dcscnbe the weapon, saying tests
must be conducted to determine
if tl was the gun used an thr
<ihoo11ng. ·
Gon1s further declined com-
ment on how many shots were
fired.
Neighbors said thry heard a
loud noise around 4 a.m. but di d
not 1nvest1gatc since tfierc were
no scrcJms or figh ting noises.
They expressed surtmse that th e
shooting occurred in their nor-
mall y quiet neighborhood OC·
cup1ed by both renters and prop-
crtv ownrr"
··M y husband said he heard
something but he thought 1t was
a car:· said Laila Marshall. who
laves three doors down "We
dtdn•t know anything until we
heard this knock on the door this
mornana and the police arc there
famil) mr mt>crs said He'd
gone to church with his sister
and seemed to be doana OK
JUSl three day11 before he died.
Farrar said.
"I wish I could tell you he
was a good boy -he was a
nice boy. he just had this prob-
lem (with cocaine). He di dn't
do it all the time. but about six
times a year he'd '° out on a
toot." Fa rrar said.
The t0Jllcol<>11cal tests that
would show whether Roaers
had cocaine in his system when
he died have not been com-
pleted.
The city of FountaLn Valley
hu 4S cfuys to respond to the
claim. C1t1cs almost always re-
Jcct auch claims, teavina ll·
torneys the option to press
wro naful drath 1u1ts.
Center, 111d Tuesday that 1he had
been contacted by Spany's office
and asked to return the ~Is.
Tardtff said ahc could offer little
information, however.
"There 11 an internal audit 1oin1
on, but there have been no find·
inas," ahe 11id.
She 11id lhe did not know how
Iona the invcstipUon had been aolna on, or wMn it had beaun. La~n« Drake, 1 former admin·
i1trative official 1t the medical
center, wrote a conficentlal mano to Bunncy on Feb. 21 , l 990, in wtuch
he said the allt.ecd improper bUhnp
had been IOiftl on rOr tOme time. ...... on our pest diecUlliont
witb MediCal, I am very cotlOtmed
&hat over tbe lelt ye1r it appcan
10meoM bu dcvdot*i a Plaft to l&'l
around the law," lw llkS. "If \hi
stona arr tnw. a\lblWU .. two ICU or medJcal rwconh. mlllabellna ~ ind sMctna lnfon61tion In
OM record and "°' lbe o&Mr, I c:aa
surdy undcntand Dr. Hch'a CXNt,.
cems."
In Shasta County, a helkopter
pilot battling the McArthur fire: was
injured Monday when the craft
crashed near Burney State Park.
Pilot Van Honeycutt suffered a
broken leg. bruised lunp and a
concussion, CDF spokesman Cbril
Parker said.
Army troops began arriving in
California Tuesday from Fo rt
Carson, Colo .. to help wi th the fire,
which bad scorched 18.744 acres,
officials with lhe California Depan-
menl of Forestry said. About 100
soldiers arrived Tuesdav.
Some 1,200 troops from the 4th
Infantry Oiv~sion St>C!lt the weekend .
an an 1ntcns1ve tr.unmg course.
-By IM A1soclated Pm•
substantially from I 988's figure.
when the District Attorney's Of·
ficc conducted investigations of
20 shootinp . nine of them fata l,
Deputy District Attorney Wally
Wade s:ud.
Wade said his office in-
vestigates almost all scnous
shootings involving law enforce-
ment officers. But he said thr
office had not been a.skcd to look
into Tuesday's shooting.
asking us what we knrw. ·•
Marshall, a 10.)ear resident of
thr complex. said shr thought
onl)' a man ltved 1n thr condo at
4 Escapade. She said she had
spoken to the fair-haired. middle·
aged man bncfl y on a coupk of
occasions, including once when
she bouaht someth ing at a garage
sale he held.
But a 20.ytar-old woman
whose boyfriend lives next door
to Parser said she had only seen
Parser at the condo lately. A man
laving at Pa~r's condo at one
ttme appeared to move out a few
days after Memorial Day. said
the woman. who requested
anonymit).
The woman further said Par~r
"seemed hke a really nice lady,"
but had been taken awa) b)
police on Mtmonal Day.
According to court fi les, Parser
was arrested at her home on the
morning of May 28 for drunk and
dis.orderly behavior. She was
slated for a tnal on the misde-
mea nor charge next week.
Parser was al'IO arrested an
Apnl for be ing drunk and paid a
S 122 fine on May 4, according to
coun records.
The anonymous woman said
Parser mostly ke pt to herself and
spent a lot of time in her garage,
which she apparently used as a
den, although it is crowded wi th
boxes and personal belongings
Neither Sessa nor police knew
what Parser docs for a living. But
Sessa said Parser never failed to
pay him fo r hi s services. and
property records show ,he bouaht
her condominium an May 1989.
Sessa said he did not know
much else about Parser's back·
around. except that she apparent·
ly came from a good family. "I
believe she's wert~ucatcd and
comes from a well-bred family
That's what's shockma to me
now about this."
Drake 111d last week that he knew
the alleptions had been bro uaht to
universny offic1aJs. He said he had
seen numerous memos refenin• to
the allqations and that the prtc11ces
allcaed in the memos were widely
known to employees at the medical
center.
Two other mcdlcaJ center em-
ployees. who 11id they did not want
to be quoted, c•PRUed rcan that
the aUeutlons would be covered up.
But Tardiff said a fUll lnvestip-
tion wu be1n1 conducttd. he said
abe dJd not believe the matter had
been brouJht to the attention or state ht.aid\ oft"tcials.
Kn Aupll. a ipoknm.an for the
state Otpertment or Health Servim,
aa.ld h11 depanmcnt WU DOt 1warw
of the allqationL
AUIUll Coukt not llY what lbc
peultia would be lrany oflhe UCI
aJ1-Lioftt tui'nod out to bt fNC
"'AD I can •Y i1 tbat lf 0.0
vtolati0n1 wm proven, the dcpatt.
meftt WOUid t'Onaider 0 a very
errioua mattn," he llSd.
•
61vorce
not llkely
despite·
problems
ll(foney can buy
almost anything,
especially from TV
Dapit<olla~tothecon
ttary, the.,.,,.... bet-.......
and televisioa is not a blppy one.
This is no110 IUfFll tbat divorce
is imminent
.. ,. matterofftct, the nwrllee. i111
one fonn or 1nother, will Pf'C?bably
cOatinue for many a year alt.boUCb
bolh skies hl'!e I rather UDCOm•
fottable feelina about the entire ar-,_ment
There is little doubt that the apona
""!Otld loves tcleviaion dollan. And
~is little doubt TV ~bave sllo'w<red promot<n of oll 11ril'<' with thousands upon thou.u.nda. if
not millions upon millions. of
dolan.
Ip return, tekvision bu received
evmts which attract miUiont of
~en, the audience neceuary to
make the medium work.
But television's mcpbucb have
been the &Jue which held the mar-. '*1h<r-Tn mum television hu demanded,
maybe: even commanded, cenain
cban,acs which have done sports little JOOd. It did ma.kc money for the
networks and enabled them to come
up with thedouah nccdcd to keep its
marriqe with sports viable.
Television has all but ruined box.-inc. In the early days.. there waiclub
box.ins almost every day of the week
somewhere in this country. Tele-
vision needed box.in&. It WU. at one
time, the mainstay of sports~
ar•mmina.
Al a result, every boxer, includin1
the kid involved in his lint~
fessional~1 l, became a supcntar.
The nc· borhood boxi~clubs
faltered. y would a kid fiaht for a
S IOObucks when he could wait his
tum and makeSJ,OOOforoneTV
fttht?
Fonunatcly for the boxin1 pme,
club boxins is bqinnin1 to make a
comeback 1n little ways, like weekly
evc!llS at the Forum or monthly
even IS at hotels and country clubs
1 wf>crc unknown box en establish
Rputatiors without a TV camcn on
hand to m:ord the leamin1 pnx:ess.
And in these cases, the fan, not
tdcvision, is footina the bill.
In football, rules have been rad-
ically chanaed bcaluSt"oftclevision
·'and the bi1 dollan it means to the
spon.
The two-minute wamin1 never ex-
isted until the TV networks insisted
they have a 1uaranteed 1imeout
before the end of each half. There
were no automatic timeouts on every
other cha nae of possession before
television started m1kin1 demands
in e•chanae for its dollan.
11 People complain it takes too Iona
11> play a .-me. Last season, for
instance, 11 took three houn and
eleven minutes to play an averaae NFL pme. There 1s action. or what
pasleS for action. for only 60
minutes.
Wilh all lhe taJk and discussion
about spccdina thinp up. no one has
ever suucsted that instead of two 3-
minute commercials in one of those
contrived timeouts. maybe one
would do. Instead of four. two would
do.
Collese football fa~ even worse.
TV executives, rather than athletic
dftteton, have made key schedulin1
decisions for the colleaes. The
.:hools have lost some control of
theirpmcs.
.Bucball, too, hu been affected.
No one connected with the pme
thinks it's fun to play a World Series
at niaht in cold weather. And many in L"'1iicqodon't think ii is fun to
play baseball at niaht anytime.
'Simply put, it has not been the
~est of marriqcs. Too one sided.
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A119e11· Jim Abbott Hlfv9rl frOlll the An•h•lm Stadl..,. hlll.
--
What comes from 2 eagles?
Of course, it's an albatross
Fountain Valley's
Johnson proves
it can be achieved
If you think 1 hole-in-one is a
once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment.
how about an albatross?
Everyone knows what a birdie. a
boacY or eq]e are, but an albatross?
Simply said it's 1 double·cqle.
For all intent and purpose, aces arc
infinitely more common than
albatroun. Most ho~in-onc come
on IQO..yard par 3 holes. And, you
need only one perfect shot to record
an ICC. But an albllross requiru two.
unlesa you KC a par 4 hole which is
hiahly uni~ l>Ouble UJUally come on a
lbor't par :5 hole. But wt.It it takes is•
Iona drive and a tone tairw1y wood
10 "°'only reach the~ but drop ii in the cup and lhlt 1eue1ly what
happened to Fountain Valley ~si
dtnt Frank JohnlOll.
John10n, 6:5, wu playiq,on the
Bia Rec 18-h<>k courw at Lona
Beach Recreation Part when he
doubl<-cqlcd No. 11.
His drive on the 46S.yard peir .S
hole wtnt 2'40 yards. bul that 11ill l<ft
him a heft}' ahot to reach the lft'tft.
Facinaulia)\tdool<O l<J!...Johnoon ·
hit a three-Wood 11'ilbouncec:t rs f«t
in front orlhe peen. then rolled inlo
thtcup.
Jobnton'1 ruction'P
..Now if that Isn't luck.. I don't
know whit 1" ··he 11id.
0
San .. Ana Country Cub hdd ils 41ndannual lnvl11t1onal tour·
Patrick
Larkin
namtnt last week with Tim Torre
and John Oan. takina the cham·
pionship fliaht of the match·P'•Y
tournament
Ton<, of San .. Ana CC and Clark.
of Bia Canyon defoated Ned K.horey
of SA CC and lim Ptl<n of Bia Ca-
nyot1, 6 and 4.
In the Santa Ana Fti&ht. John
Abnbam and Cecil Wriah~ both
from S.nta Ana, defutcd David and
Dove Mouo ofMart>tlla CC. 2 up.
A COOIPle oflocol -• tartd wtll at an invitational tournament 11 frltadly HillsCounuy Cub as Paul
Hinkle of&tancia Hl&h and Jona
Lee or Irvine Hiah boilt won their aae
lfOU,PI! in the tournament H1nkte shot 74 in the 16and 17-
year-old divi1lon. which was aood
for a tie with Dennis Manzo of Ha-
cienda. Hinkle won the division
oulfiaht on the fint eaU'I hole.
L<e ahot 77 to win the boys 14-1 S.
year-old di1tllion .
0
11090'.lftn were vyina for seven
spot111 SeeCliff'Country Oub last wetk in the U.S. Amateur Qualif\cr.
Orabbintthetot>-'t 141 was Rodney Austin of Lona Beach. He
was followcd by HalT)' ~lldolph Ill
•
ofl.a Jolt.a at 142, Dustin Sch1Uinaof
Fullerton at 14',BobMayoft...
Habra and Chris Tid1and of PlKien-
tia at 1 .. S, Patrick Carripn ofl.a
Vemcat 146and K.evinOabom of
Bru11 l47.
Bill BlueofElconclidoalso fin-
ished al 147, butClabom won the
spot on the nnt playoff hole . Blue
wi~ 1C1 llU ahemate.
Tbe U.S. AmatNr Championsb.ipa
will be bdcl Aue. 21 -16 in DenVtt.
0
Tbe lhinl .,.._in-one 1n thrtt
wecb wu 1ec:onled by another
men'aclub nwmberat Newport
Beach OolfCoune as Dean llottorf
aced the lhird bole 11 the coune.
Bottorf, armed with an I-iron. ooDPCld 1lbot1,1p that bounced I foot rrom the cup and inlo the hote for the --In lut week'• Thr.anday Tour-
nament. Richard McKinney and his
brother Pat were the wetkly winnen.
Richard McKinney shot 6, for the
tow aroa tillt, while Pat McKinney
lhot 70 for q,e tow net honon.
Last Saturday, Hal Orc<n ahot 64
for low arou honon and Jack
Stinson shot a 70 for the low net titk.
0
pc1.kinaof1KU. Alan Thomas of
Cost• Mell recorded a holr·in-one at
Mesa Verde last Wttt on the llS.
yard No. I J w;1h • 9-iron.
On hand 11 witnotn ~John
Stdnmc~r. Jim Btck and F~nk
Romano.
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cll1 • n WHn .wt"T "~·
CLASSIFIED/U
WEDNESOAY, AUGUST 15, 1980 I :J
Dodgers' manage
a split, but still · fall
deeper (8V2) back
ly~IWM ----NEW YORK-Tbe pildxn' d\ICI tans eapcc::tcd to tee at Shea Stadium
on Tueldly ni&btc:amc in the second ~. not the lint.
After Dwiaht Gooden and major
leapc strikeout lQder Ramon
Manincz were roudled up, Mike
Hanley and David' Cone showed
tbem bow IO do it.
HanJey made his fint major lallue llart and allowed two hi11 in
aU tbutout inninp to lead thr l...o5 Anlieles Dodern over the New York
Mets 2-1 for a doubtcheadcr split
Coore allowed four b.iu in ei&ht in-
Dillp and struct out eiabt
Howard Jobmoa drove in four
Nm and bad tbnle hitl in the opener
as New York. beat l...os All8dct for the
eilbtb contecutive time, 9-8.
'The M<11 feU one-balf pme be-
IUnd Pittlbu.rsb in the National
1..-.e East Al the Pirates: swept I . _.,.._from Mmtral ....,1::.1 ~ meaawllile, fall II'> · Cincinnati in the West
Hanley (4-1) l1Ndt out two and
Schedule
walked three. The 21-year-okl ripit·
hander had been I reltef pitcher SIOOC 1987, when he was in Cass AA.
0.vid Wals.h relieved in the
seventh and pve up DIJ'T)'I Straw-
berry's 27th home run. Jay Howell
pitcbcd two inninas for his ninth
save in IS chances.
Cone (a..6} lost to the Dodaen for
lhc f1nt time since the 1988 NL
playoffs.
Lot Anaelcs scored in the sixth on
Lenny Harris· RBI aroundcr and
added a run in the seventh on Rick
Dempsey's RBI sina,le.
MKkey Sauer was thrown out at
home in the eiplh, tryina to toore on
Daryl Boston's double.
ll'bW ... DOOGIRS/aJ,
Angels make a killing,
bury Yanks with homers
ANAHEIM -
Califomia JCOf"ed
all ill runs on
bomcn.. includina Luis Pok>nia's in-
side-the· park
pud slam, u the
Anaels beat the
New York Yankees 9-S Tuesday
ol&ht .
"Chili Divis bit 1 ttc-btukinc
thrtt-nan shot in the fil\b innin1 and
Devon White added 1 two-run
homer later in the innina. All lhrtt
homcn ca.me off Tim Leary (6-1 S).
who pvc up only five hiu but nine
n&nl 1n 4~ 1nninp.
Polonia'• two-out liner in the sec·
ond i.rU'li.nt .,c put a divina naht
fielder -Borfiekl and rolled ID the ...U b the 74tb inside-W.pul<
pond llam ia ~ leoaue hi11ory.
It pve Calilorilia 4-1 lead. which
tbc Yaabel ~ apinst Jim Al>
bon (S.10) ... two rvns in the third
and Jim Lcyriu's fo unh home run in
the founh.
New York took a 1-0 lead 1n the
fint when Steve Balboni sinaJcd io
score Robcno Kelly, wbo had four
hilS.
~ Anaels k.:Scd the bucs 1n odd
fashio n in the second. Ltt Strvcns
struck OUI but WU safe IS Leary's
wild pitch eluded catcher Bob Geren.
Lance Pamsh was hil by a pitc.h and
Dick Schofield drew a two-out walk.
Polonia then unloaded them with h11
second home run of the season.
Kelly's double, Steve Sax's single.
Balboni's RBI srounder and K.cv1n Mau' RBI double mack it 4-J 1n the
third. But after the Yankees tied it in
thr fourth, Polonia opened the fi ft h
with a double and took third on
Donnie Hill's saaifitt. which Leary
mishandkd for an crror.
O.vis followed with has 12th
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tag: S44 million
A Tl.ANT A -Turner Bl'Oldculina
System Inc. said Tundar it Iott $44
million on tbe Ooodwill Games. which
cawied the compuy to post a ICCOftd·
qwuur lota of Sl.3 million.
"i .,.
Tbe Jou on the Ooodwill Oam~ "masked tbe
better-than-planned performance of our onaoin& op-
eratiom, ''said TBS cbairman Ted Turner.
Tu.mcr-'l.id... c:twiJll the recent pmct that-the-
guadrtnnial international sportina event could lose
$26 million, twice what had been projected, fuelina
apeculation that the Games miaht be doomed. The
first Goodwill Games, in 1986, lost S26 million.
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Rams pay res.pec:ts to Ekem
ANAHElM -:rbc bma cut lhon ---their normal uaini.Qa-<amp .euion Tues-~ day to at1eDd a memorial lef'Vice fbr ex-~
Rams lineblcker Carl aem. who died ----A~ I in an •uto accident.
About 300 people attended thc outdoor .ervlce at
Rams Park.
Ekml, a I ).year veteran wbo retired after the
1988 leUOn, wu remembered with pat fondness
and emotion by a number of players and COIChet who
spoke at the service.
Tire Rams announeed prior to the services the
estat>llsbmcnt of~ annuaJ award to honor Ekem.
.. The Cart Ekem Spirit of the Game Award wi ll
be giv~n each year to the .Ram player who best
exemplifies the sport.sm1nsh1p.J. etb1c and oommjt.
ment to hjs teammates that u d displayed," team
owner Georgia Frontierc said.
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Garrido INlck to Fullerton
FULL!llTON -Ausie 08rrido re-x turDld to Cal S.. fulllnoll II bucb&JI •
ClOICb Tllelday, lilnina a three-year con·
ll'ICt wbicb Uo cialll ror him to 111ume
a newly created politJon of Ulia&ant athletic director
for commueity mations. Ourido. SI, eerved the l~t three years. as
buebaJI C09Ch at Illinois. where hat teams comptled
a 11 l·Si recotd. He it cumntJy an assistant coecb
with Teem USA. oomoetina in Edmonton, .Alberta,
Canada ill the BuebaO World ChamoionatuPL 06rrlao wu Fullaton's head 6asebelf coach
from 1973 to 1917 when he went to Illinois. His l S-
year record at Fullerton is 667-292.6. He auidcd the
Titans to four appearances in the Colleae World
Series and his teams won national championships in
1979 and 1984. Garrido replaces Larry Cochell, who left Full·
enon to take the job as head coach at Oklahoma. The
Titans were t 09~8 in three years under Cochell.
"I look forward to the challenacs and o~
ponunitics that lie ahead at Fullerton in the 1990s."
Garrido said ... I'm also excited about apin beina a pan of the arcat academic community at Fullerton."
...,_ . _ ... Introductory Heckllng 101
Garrido's appointment is effective Aug. 20. As
assistant athletic director for community relations, he
will be involved in fund raising as well as promotinl
the entire athletic prosram .
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EIGHTEEN EXCITING NIGHTS
OF THOROUGHBRED RACING
JULY 3 0 -AUGUST 18
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Martina drops Graham
MANHATTAN BEACH -Top-
sceded Martina Navntilova, playina for • •
the first time since injunng her left ,,,-
Achilles tendon last week, overpowered ----
Fountain Valley's Debbie Graham 6-1, 6-2 Tuesday
in a second-round match of the $350,000 Virginia
Slims of Los Angeles women's tennis tournament.
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New product worth
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throullhnut thl· Or.tn!Zl' ( ounl)' Harn1~ h1ir.
Don't mi., Night Thoroughbred Roe Ing,
und.r tlte lights ot Lo• Alomlto• •oc• CourNI
• ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR
July 30 threugh A"9'11t 11•fJoltTime7:30
For Information CaH 714/75 I ·fAll
The greatest Iona term physical
threat posed to the avid surfer is the
dam• done to the eyes by the sun.
salt, wu\d and other ocean elements.
After years of
wear and tear.
your eyes st.a rt
to build their
own additional
protection over
the seeing pa rt
of your eye (the
iris) called
"tyrigiums."
Tyrigiums af·
feet a person's
eyesiJht and arc
very 1rnta11ng
and painful.
Many surfers. windsurfers and
sajlors have developed tyrigiums of
some sort and although they can be
removed. the process is both ell-
pensave and painful.
Recently I ve had the pleasure of
testin$OUt a new product by Bollc
Amenca called the Aq ua Shield that
could so meday eliminate these eye
problems once and for all.
The Aqua Shield 1s a multi·
purpose eye protection system de-
signed fo r water sport enthusiasts. It
provides never before achieved eye
protection for wind-surfing. water
skung. surfing. JCt skung or any sport
on the water.
The Aqua Shield has a unique
contoured design that gjves you
protection from the sun. wind and
water whale being elltremely light-
weight and pretty comfortable too. It
combines a futuristic cosmic look
wi th high performan~ funcuon for
unsurpassed water sports eye protec-
taon.
Two sets of interchan~eable lenses
are ust"d an the Aqua Shield. The
lenses arc made of polycarbonate.
and $Ive you 100 percent uhrav1olet,
rn.ax.1mum infrared. and blue hght
protection. One set of lenses 1s gray
with an andescent blue flash outside
which reduces glare and gives true
color perce ption. The other set 1s a
polarized light gra) tense that 1s black
on the outside. cutting glare out
almol>I complete!)' and with no color
distortion.
A unique frame and lens construc-
tion allo"s water to drain and helps
preve nt fogging. H1,&h dens1t) foam
allows the Aqua Shield to Ooat an
case you lose them. but I never ha ve
lost mine.
The frames of these water glasses
are made ofa closed cell foam and
covered wi th smooth lycra for com·
fort . The foam doesn't absorb water
and 1s "hat allows the Aqua Shield to
noal
To keep them on )Our face the
Aqua Shield feature"> a non·slip band
CARLSON
From Bl
Stanford, Michigan and Ohio State.
Arkansas and Oklahoma -
Well. maybe you've bttnJUSI too
bus) worrying about how Iona it will
take the Angels to actually reach the
cellar of the American Leasue West.
Game director Don Andersen was
an Newport Beach Tuesday at the
Villa Nova restaurant's monthly
mcctina of Onnac County spons
writers and updated one and all as
the pme nears.
You name It and Andersen and his
crew has 11 lined up, includina NBC-
television. Grambhna lesend Eddie
Robinson at halO ime. a aolf tour·
nament at Tustm Ranch Golf Ouh
AUJ. 22and a mynad of othtrac-
tavaucs.
At any rate, this 11 one too ~ to
pa up. This 1s Colorado. which
whaled on I I strai&ht opponenu
be fore an Onnac Bowl bid aplnst
Notre Dime. E~vcn victim• were
beaten by an a vc~ count of 41 -14.
Tcnneuce wasn t quite as over·
whclmina. simply whlppina 9 of its
fi rsa IO foes (incl\ldi~ a 24--6 lcuon
for UCLA) and finaatuna wath a
31 ·27 conquest o( Arkan1111t the
Cotton Bowl.
I aue it'1ju11 the hometown
pride that feels most of this poaential
cmblrTIWncnt. How do you al)lain
to )Our rtlltavn in Minnnoea t.fult
27.000sawTenneuteandCokndo
SURFING
Lloyd
Tice
with a simple slide adjustment to
keep 11 secure. Tbe frame hinges in
the middle to let 1he glasses fold in
halffittmg easily in a small protec·
tive pouch. which 1s also included.
I've been weanng mane constantly
for the past "eek (the) JUSt came out)
and rm sold on them. They're light.
com fortabh:, great for yo ur eyes and
thC) look unreal. I see lots of eye
protccuon "'ater goggles coming out
m the near future. espcc1all)' wt th the
ozone la) er de pie ting and nsks of sun
cancer increasing. Not only that. but
the) also prevent sharp objects on
>our board (like 1he nose or fins) or
someone else's board from poking
your c)e out Using 1hem could be a
good precau11 onaf) measure to say
the least.
Other professionals already Cll-
penmenung 14-llh the Aqua Shield
include "orld champion women
windsurfer Na1hahe Simon. Chns
froholT. John Parmenter. Noah
Bud roe. Chns Menzie and m)
brother Kirk Tice
The Aqua Shield reported!) cost
over S250.000 to de-..elop. and Bolk.
the makers of the Aqua Shield plan
on refining 1hc design lOnt1nually.
unul 1hc) arc perfect The Aqua
Shield will rnme an two colors.
Flourcscenl )'ellow and black. and
fluorescent pink w11h whi te and
black.
The Aqua Shield will be a' a1lablc
before 1he end of.,ummcr. and the
,.uggcsted retail pnce will be S 120.
Yes o
In other surfing technolog) de-
\ clopmentlt \.\-Cha' e the Shark fin
"eti.u1t. designed for bod)' surfers.
fhe sull has small tins on the
thighs and the chesi and an inter·
floatation S) stem making bod) surf-
ing almost dTonlcss (hke a shark).
The Shark fin" 111 be demonstrated
b) top bod)'surfers at the World
Bo<lysurfing Championships pnor to
the llnals on unda) . .\ug. 19. at the
Occqns1de pier around 9 and 11 a.m.
A hark fin booth" ill also be
previewing the suit 1hroughou1 the
three-day compc1111on.
Lloyd Tl~ 11 u On•1e Co.it
Dilly Pilot corr eipoedeot wtou
.arfJ111 columa 1ppe1r1 every
Wed11e1d1y.
-when 1rs a fact tha1 Tennessee
rnJO)ed an average attendance an the
outheast Confrrrnre of93.9 I 7 last
year~
Colorado? There were 48.956 per
game for the Buffaloes an '89.
It's an event JUSI too good to lose.
As for the matchup -it p its Colo-
rado's Junior quarterback Dan an
Hagan. a I ,()()().yard plus passer and
runner a year ago out ofa wishbone.
apinst Tenne scc·s Chuck Webb,
the SEC-s fre hman of the ).'.ear af\tr
ru hmg for 1,236 yards in 89.
0
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COIOl'.00 arr!Wt on Aue ,. ano wit 11.,, 11 Wttlln !.Gull\ Co.t i l"tell TtMn ... wt11
Pracllce II -amt P•r• In Al\llltllTI on Aue I'
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Tagaloa named
OCC assistant
Fonner Community C~k'lr All-
Amcnc.an wick tttta\lcr J unior
T•loa, ""ho wuerect \lfnuatly all !>f Oranet OUl Olies'I Jlellk'llch·
"" marb an 1916 ancJ '17. hu ~ ~fnC'd II •11tant COKh wttb tbt
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Connie Mack World Serles
Orange County eliminated in third round
FARMINGTON. N.M. -Octt'k
Martin's one-out solo home run 1n
the bottom of the etg.hth inning
capped a Farmington. N .M .. u~t
victory over the Orange County
Cardinals in the third round of the
Connie Mack World Series here
TuesCJa)', and the Cards watched
their hopes eliminated later that
ni&ht.
l>rcv1ousl) unbeaten . the
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pear 1n the botto m of the seventh en
route to a 9-8 loss to the Mets which
sent Orange Count) to the loser's
bracket.
Just hours later, Brooklyn. N \ .
knocked Orange Count} out of the
tournament as Tro' in Valdez fired a
DODGERS
From Ill
In the o~ner. Goodt'n ( 12·6)
pitched 1ndTect1,el~ for his third
straight start but mcrcascd his career
record agamst the Dodgers to I~· I
"It was o ne of the few s times I
fought m )sclf:' said Gooden. "ho
struck out five and walked three.
"The whole day I didn't fed com·
fort.able."
ANGELS
From Il l
homer. Two outs later. Pamsh
waJkcd and Whatc hat his ninth
homer
Abbou lefi after two-oul san~cs b)'
Geren and Alvaro Espmoza m the
s1~1h. Walhe Fraser gave up Kelly''i
.. [I -)
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CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678
s1x-h1t complete game 3-1 v1ctOf).
Valdez had a shutout entenng the
seventh mn1ng before Walter
Dawkins. a senior a La Quant.a High
next season. knocked a solo home
run for Orange County's sole run.
The event, for under-19 players.
began with nme of the nation's best
teams in a double-elimmallo n for-
mat. Three or four teams. depending
on Tucsda> 's late result. remain
toda)'.
The Orange County Cardmals
have been to the World Scnes the last
three years and s ix of the last 11 .
cammg runner·up status in 1981 and
'84.
In the first game against Farm·
mgton. Kyle Washington hit a two-
Gooden. who has won nme of his
last 10 decisions, gave up seven runs
and eight hits m 5 2-3 innmis. He has
allowed 15 runs and 24 hits in his last
Orange Cont Daly PHot i:.:r ~°'Day •. ,.,, .........
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fourth hit. a run-scoring single. but
pitched shutout baJI the rest of th!.'
way for his first save.
The Yankees have dropped five
straight but their fi ve runs m atched
their total for the pre' 1ous fi, e
games. ancludmg a 1-0 'actor) m
Seattle.
0
ANGEL NOTES -i.tl·l\e~ rtll•ve< ._
McClure, •ho MJll'1 e>ltc"-C! 1'tl\ lOHon 0.C•UH
of lefldlnlll\ In "'' '-fl elbow •H ecttva1eo T.,.\dev To "'4111.t room ~ McCk.ire t,..
"'""'' OPll-0 '"''-~ IUdr ktlu 10 '"-'• Edmonton larm Club of Ille Ptclflc COH I
LHvue McClure l1, •H Of'lolna"" llleceel on
the 71·.S.y dlsallled 11,1 on AIM'N 1l retro.cllve to
AIM'll • He "'" 1rensterreo lo ll'le 60-dey
-eencv dl .. Olecl "'' June l eno au•o"-CI 10 ~1atlon Auo 4 Ourlno r~lletlon al
Pelm SclrlnO\ of 11\e Cleu A C1t11ot.,1e l H-
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run homer an the third which hfted
'Oranie C.. ount) to a 5-1 lead. But
Farmingto n would rall) three times
off startd Todd Blyleven of Villa
Park and reliever Jeff Hale of Foun-
tain Valley H11th.
El Toro High product Bo Hale).
headed to USC. socked a three-run
homer in the sixth to put Orange
Count) up, 8-5. but 1n the bottom of
the seventh. Fannmcton rallied for
thrtt runs. tying It on a two-<>ut
throwma error.
Orange Count) Asmtant Coach
Da"e Dcmercst called 1t a d1sap-
pomt1ng loss against a team the
Cardmals sho uld have been able to
defeat.
16 2·3 annmgs
"'The vcloc1t)' as 1hcrt. but the
veloc1t) 1s overrated:' Gooden said.
"If )Ou'rc not h11tmg )'Our spots.
)ou·re going to get hit "
Martinez ( 15·5). "ho had "on SI\
straight saner Jul} 5. failed 10 hold
leads of 2-0 and 5-4 '
.. Control "as the ~l')," he said
"The 'itnker. the fastball. m ost o f
them stayed 1n high ··
tn 1nr" IM1"9\ lie enoweo no nu, 1nc1 no run\
wllll one wolll. end ti• \lrlll.~I\ In 41 Mtnft
w1111 1,.. Anoell la\t waM>tl McCVe WH •·I
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Scnu ?I 1111 251 In SI oamn wllt'I Ille Anoe!t '"''
we)On He 1111 live ..,,.,,. """' and drove It\ 11
rvn\ Tl>e A~I' °''° .. O 11\al lnfle4der _,.
Mel-. *OVIO be recalled from "'' ref\eOlll 1a11on "''o,,..,,.,,, 10110••"9 T...W.y "'9111 • ~,.,.. •' Pa wn Sor n111 Mclemon 1S ""''
or101Mtltv 04ae.., on tr.e IS dev dl .. Oled '''' Mev
17 "'"'" • •or•lnfll rtoflt "'""
World basketball championships Parks leads .
U.S. team
to second
Marina senior
goes wild with
scoring binge
U.S. squeezes into
semis, wins 79-78
9y JIM O 'CONNIU.
,,,. p ........
BUENOS AlR.ES -The United
Stain Ovet"Came a I ).point dcftCJt
with 1otven minutes to play, Injuries
to two star players and the carter
perf'onnanoc or a /.ellow American
collqe player to tat Anstralia 79-78
on Tuesday. then later clinched a
1em1final berth in tbe World Basket-
ball Otampionships.
The United Stain clinched a benb
when Pueno Rfoo beat A,..entina
92-76 later Tuesday. The United
States and Puerto Rico. the only only
undefeated tea.ms in the tournament,
meet today, with the top ~ina spot
at stake.
Chn11ta.n l.acttnu bit 1wo free
throws to swu tbe U.S. team's 22-&
run to vic:tofy. After a f'nc throw by
Austrlaa's Ray Borner, Day tut a J-
poin&cr. his first points of the same
and the fits1 of 10 he ICOred in l.M final 6:31 .
"We mew Billy wun'1 soina to
play and we 11w Kenny, and we 111
on the bench and taJd t0meone bad
to step forward. and in.stead t.bc
whole bench ate1)oed forward, .. Day
satd.
Cherokee Park.a. who will be a
tenior this winier for the Marina
Hiab bukttball team, led a Cali·
fom.aa oonUn1Cnt of players to •
second pl.ace fmish at the Sqndk
Cup in Stoekbolm. Sweden.
He wun't far off. Of the United
States' 1 S sceah in the p.me. the
bench players produced I 1.
The berth dido 't look so sure on
Tuesday as Australia (0-2) nearly
recorded its fint-ever victory over
the United States behind 7-foot-2
center Luc Longley, who plays at
New Mexico.
Australia scored thrtt points on
free throws to ma.Jee it 74-62, and
that's when Moumina called the
team t<>telher for a huddle.
"Tbey were on the foul line and we
were down 11, and J called everyone
t<>jCthCT and said we WttC aoina to
wan the , .. be said. "Lee, Todd.
Henry rmiatns) and Doua (Smith)
all stepped up to play some sen-
sation.al dcfemc and ajve us a big lift ...
Theft WU DO hmi&ed llf aroup,
bu& Parks. a ~foot-I I ~tcr, add
the primarily I~ and 17-year-o(&i
bneup for The Stan was able to
compete well apan5t teams whjeb
ran&ed in aac from their own to the
mid-20s.
Parks led the way by hitttn& 70
percent of has shots to avcraac 39.S
poinn per pmc as The Stan ~nt
S.-3 and lost in the final to ~lev of
Estonia, 122-92, oo Monday. Parks
had .. 3 points and 17 rebounds in
the final, mark.mg hJS fourth ~
point effort of the tournament. He
never scored fewer than 27 po1nu.
Australia took a 70-57 lead with
7: 17 to play after a 3-pointer by Phil
Smyth. The United States played
without . Bill~ Owens1 who pulled a
muscle 1n has back 1n the opening
minute, and Kenny Anderson. who
took an elbow in the face durinJ a
scramble for a rebound with 11 :40 to
play.
Yet the loss of Owens and
Day and Moum1na each b11 two
free throws, and Smith and Day each
scored on drives u Australia began
to tum the ball over apinst the
prcssun dcfente. The United States
was within 74-70 with 3:23 left.
The Stars reached the final by
dcfcaona Soder, the top Swedish
team, 106-1 0 1.
Parks was awarded Most Valuable
Player honors in the I 0.team tour-
nament, whale teammate Dan
Bathey. who Wlll be a ~foot-S junior
at Santa Marprita High next faJJ .
earned first-team all-tournament
honors after avcragina 20.3 poanu
Anderson didn't seem to matter
when the Amencan swarmed on de-
fense, led by reserves Lee Mayberry
and Todd Day, who are teammates
at Arkansas. and Alonzo Mourning.
who said after the game he knew
what was going to happen.
Andrew Gaze, who played at Seton
Hall. hit two free throws to restore
the marsin to six. But Smith con-
vened a mi.la by Day, and Moummg
stoic the ball at midcourt and went an
for a layup to set the U nited Statcs
within two poinu with 2:29 to ao.
Manna H1ah sophomore coach
Paul HoovCT c-0aehed the Stan.
By ak Dally PU.1
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---Twnhme $1 500 l>Mutyl lmrMdlate oc-Metr with walk In cloMI 2'.'tBA appx 22oo a/f parking. NHr bHch. CS*' beams. dedc S1075 1765/mo 131 E tllth St 64&-a11 Prime N9wc>of1 ~hll BAYSIDE COVE , 2 bd cupancy poulble Short jacuzzi tub lam rm A/C i.c: aya New th~ 1875/mo. Call e50-90M mo. 818-968-0352 I 2278 Maple *ALA MOANA APTS * R-1Lotw/exlatlngatruc· 12500 orlong t•mteaM.Chll-w/lrptcpatlo.NoPetAvt ouu'Grnblt poot 11900 T8LMGMT 1BDRM&2BDRM,1BA. 0 Point 2626
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SPECIALIST lhlt't ~ 11t11ng '" you< s 1,500/mo tat + MC W/OCMn .,..., poof, tan· w/d, walk lo beac:tl. patk Small $595 • MC Frpk:, e Beautiful quiet serene 111-IOll 1Yrly unfurn 3BR 3BA • --CIONI An 1nslrUC10<"1wa1t. dep. For appt.. le1119 nit. epa, 12 Gooawill Ct & snopa. S 1350/mo I encl patio. Min II mo IM E/slde. Gar. cable. p1110.
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,..YlOUI P'UZZU ~YID TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Focus o n power. authont}. more creau,e, fulfilling and wonhwh1lc
w1lhngness to accept challenge of deadline. Older person helps locate TAURUS (April 21-May 21 ): There arc \0 man> ama11ng aspects 124 35111 SI 650· 1858
33 MHI 38 Tlllts idly
37 Malle known 39 f\Jnd
40 l.u•ler
42 Stove p1rta
43 Spilt~
45 Sprrtee 48 Moby Oick 1
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Ei now related to new projects and endea.,ors. )OU prob3bl> fc-cl too missing material. mphas1s on money. accounting procedures. Love h)ped-up to 511 down and plan )Our neJtt campaign or situation
relauonship strong although controversial. However. bnlhant planetary factors 1nd1catc that you nred 10 harnt:'i~
GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20). Spotlight on personality. in· your encrg1e'i and be 1n complete control of s1tua11on'i -:.....
no ... at1H~ne'is. ab1ht} 10 reach beyond previous expectauons. GEMINI (Ma) 22-Junt' 21 ): o\ spectacul_y J1soic1 bct~cen
Emphasis on romance. St) le, travel. commun1cat1on. idealism. It Mcrcur). )'Our ruler. and Saturn g1ves )OU anoQlrr '<tilncns1on and
could be mauer of hands acrou th.: sea. the opponunll) to prove JUSl how read y you arc.-fO put yollT mrntal
faculties to the test. However. even you could ft6t have predicted CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stress independence. wtlllngnt'ss to JUSt how exciting and rewarding this period or C)cle will be.
Cute & cozy 28R 1BA
w/qulet prv1 01110. use ol
pool 1n 3 Unit bldg 3226
Clay SI. S895 646.()605
Exclullve Blulla area
T ownl'lomes l.ilrge 3 BR
2' > BA terge pe1101
Sl,250-$1500 per mo
Like new 837 Am19os
Way * 644·6'458 let go o f losing s11ua11on Highlight freedom. creauv1ty, roman~ u o CANCER (June 22-July 23): A plethora of fantas11c planetary
natl'c help'i loosen ties that bind Message that is puuhng 111 be aspects arc no~ g1v mg )OU the chance of a hlct1mc. not onl> to ma~I.'
S E P T t C clan tied cons1dcrabl> more of your art1st1c talents or creative ah1ht1rs but alw
A S 1 0 E I LEO (J uly 23-Au,. 22). You get what you want merely for the to form attachments and alliances which will pro'e invaluable in thl.'
llW 2111 HA IPT ITI Vaulted c.tllngt balCony
o•raoe S950 No pe11
760· 1713 Of 857 · 1776 ~ e ~ ~: asking. You'll say. "fl shard to behcve1" Believe II. 1t''i true. You'll years to com e
.. win fncnds. t:ould wan contest. will prove that you can handle crowd. LEO (Juh 24-Aug. 23): What an amat1ng 11mr th1'i 1s -and OcH nfront Glean !BR
upper. car pell drps.
blt1n1. gerage. t pareon
S950/mo yrly &42·3443
4 7 Taos lnd•ln
48 WWII cr1'1
54 Trouble
55 Flap
10 11 12 13
( hccrs there 1' much more in store. A \Crirs of fantast1l -1n fact almo'it
VlRGO IAug. 23-Scpt. 22) You'll star dunng entrna1nment I program aimed at ra1S1ng monc) for charity or political pan> Very
1 imporunt person. favorabl> impressed. a'ih for your card Yes. 1h15
could bt' .. Open Sesame' ..
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Door only appear1 locked -shght
push as all that's necessary, Focu' on travel. knowledge. spintual
awarcneu. Scorpio native helps show way to earn more money
Romantic involvement stimulate!.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Check Libra message Focus o n
material goods, trost fund~. news concerning pou1ble inheritance.
Written word more important than might be e~pccted. Fltna11on ts
pan of d ynamic S<;cnano
SAGmARIUS (N ov 22-Dcc 21): Domestic ad1ustment fea-
tured. includes lifestyle, marital ~tatus. pouible chanae of residence.
You'll be concerned with lepht1es. red tape, pannersh1p, manta!
st.atus. Remain calm.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on work me1hods. pcls.
people who rely upon your j udamcnt. Terms must be defined 1f you
arc to act 1n constructive manner. Pisces person is sincere but could
be misinformed. Take personal charae.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2().Feb. 18): When you said you didn't care
you could have been foohna younelf. Emphasis on mtcnsity,
sensuality, creaov1ty, dC1itt for love. Deadline exists rqardina
1pplicat1on. appointmenu.
PISCES (Feb I 9·Marrh 20): Finish rather than 1n111ate proJect.
Focus on property, secunty, family, aafety measures. Lona distance
call relates to ro mance. possible journey. Aries. Libra n1t1ves pl1y
mean1naful roles
unbehrvable , -aspects SC(m to be propelling )OU onward and
upward to the place, pos1t1on and fra me of mind whcrr )Ou h3\I.'
longed to be
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Scpt. 23)· Once in a wh1 k . fortune -call 1t
what you will -takes a hand and sets one down 1n \CC'mmgl) unreal
s1tuat1ons. But don·1 o ... er-analyzt your emotional responses now -
simply cnJO> 10 the full all the dramatH. development\ in >nur
personal life.
LIBRA (Sept 24-0ct 23): No d oubt you ~ould hkr to d1\tancl·
)Ourself for a whtk and take in all that ha~ occurr{'d 1h1\ Augu'1
Not a chance. Your solar chart 1s '11111 bunung with al 11 v1t> and )'OU.
an turn. must be prepared for even more drnmat1< chaniics and
surprise developments personally, emotionally and profeu1onall>
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22): Sensational aspects bc'lwctn Ma,-,
Mercury a nd Saturn should ha·1c you expounding your tho uaht and
op1n1ons with such authonty. clanty and dc1erm1nat1on that even
rclauves will have to take heed . Also 1cccpt that you arc allout 10
chanse course or d irection in your career.
SAOmAIUlJS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21): Some quite ama.ung aspects
should ~ve tou all the assurance ind confidence )'Ou ncc:d to forge
ahead with 1nnovat1vc or 1mbit1ou1 schemes. Your 1nstincl'i and
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Juctaments are spot on. but do follow up leads while you arc 1n such ~-------
a unique positio n to further your personal aims and amb1t10M Mite. lttnt.et
CAPJllCOR N (Ott. 22-Jan. 20): The lut couple of w~k~ 1n
Auausa wilJ be bectJc, aJso decisive for fin•nc11l or busine 1ntcrc\ls 9tooms 2796
Therefore, mike a conscious efTon 10 tct enouah rest. rdu111o n and. Ha 1 BR. t IA 1n qu1e1
above an. ensure th1t you stick to the kind of diet which 'IUllS your l'IOuM $41S1mo ut11 Inc
panicular metabolism. ~~': 9~~M;~ta onrv N· AQVAIUUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19): The quite unusual amount of
planclaf)' act.1v1ty in Leo, the sian th11 oppo~ yours 10 the Zodiac. He Hice "' ocean. emc>4
can if on.ly you don't over-ract make (ou more utute altrt and M, NMlkrtdrlnllet/drUQt • • • Comp1 furn. frig micro TV aware of your re1l needs, also areas o your hft' which must be S3H utl pd 630·8511
viewed with a arcater dq.rec of ho nesty, detcrm1nat1on ind resource· Prlv l'tlOf\'l/battt ~
fulness. a..cri Townhome
PUCU (Feb. 20-Much 20): What you now tnn1ct1vcly fttl 1r11a an1r1nc• o
really is a clue to tomorrow. Saturn, in (>trticular, the pl1nct of Iii 1 1 o 11 • n o u 1•1
achievement and lutina sucttsscs, is mak1na you rcalU'e that you n()ntamolil9f '425tmo
can have 1 sublc and 1«urc emotional life. as well as bJ.uc new lnci 11111 S•a-0123
career or ~fnsionaJ trails. ' --
II' YOUR llRTHDAY IS ON WEDNESDAY: Now )OU have t~ AOtliit"" 2711 ume and the opponuruty io catch your brtath and come to terms
With au the devclopmenaa or the put ti• months Much •PPHr1 to M -~ ~ tlYlllt
be 1oin1 out of your ltrc but only to make way for 10methln1 mott .,~, 00 .,.. 1 ._ m•
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duced 10 s97 ,OOO Misc Tr-..._ F~ U Haul truclc1 121"' MERCEDES '14 230. GM, 11•500· Call H0-1312· Coupe, fully loaded, .... ...-.. A,...,., 7 14-772-2501 daya. • -..,..... .... v.. .... ....... , ~ · r I 4d00t,xlntoond.13995. vw Convertible Super-L..-.w/,...,1111 C>e3 -··
714·722·7772 wMkends. rtefhl1ur!!~. IA..!.nudMln•erohoomo! ITllllll •YHI 873-3421. After 12 noon. Beetle 1974. new ... IT= iunroot. (• 35) I The tollowlno ~·> e nl g1 Lee e C-/Trlltn 8014 ·--"'" le .. 111.ltf ert doing bu1lnet1 H ev n v ;;r== plete nlely chec , new LTI ...... 1 M• llllAPlll.mll'll i P.P. 723-1533 motOf/toS), 13,800/080. eftMtt.( 711M) OANDHI DEVELOPMENT,
meaage. 1978 23' AWO. many new paint jOba and l'Mohan-1~ Jembor., N.8 . Loededl(t0431A) -tH 854-eMS/213-854-4540 ltll1Jli 91fMI LTD , A CALIFORNIA LIM-
1987 Beytlner. Bowrlder, utru, one owner. 1c:a1 WOfk wl'lef"• needed ••·HU ..... I :--4'TIWllM-vw .15 BUS CAMPER 11...... LTI •:,'!le ~ 1TEO PARTNERSHIP. 860
c D M . s 5 • 7 0 0 Incl new cerb. E11cellent -·---Auto, p/1, air, CNIM, p/w, ~, l3000 080 ...... • ... 1540 Jetn ... N . 1910. Colll M•H. CA
15hp, trailer, tkl pylon. In $4,095. ~2-8592 One has rebUllt engine -•-•• •-• I -Van1 ctMn. Xlnt c:ond. "t MB Town Ctnttr Drive. Suite
d760-0361, •760-0301. Motorcydff / rubber on both truck•. A CURA 1989 V8L Legend 2925 Herbor Blvd, C.M. p/I, alloya. LOW mu ... Im-84&-2909 Of &42·5133 u...m .., • .,, ... .... 92~itMA DEVELOPMENT.
23. 454 H.P Fish Nautlque Scooters 8018 O<lvn d•lly. very def*l· •DR, tully loaded. e11ce4· 171·2111 macutate. (tH03214) --•...-....•~ INC . Cellfornlt. 650 Town
1 h 11 dable. S5,995 e1. OR 2 lent condition, 30,000 f 111,tll .a.-.. "-m........ 9w •••• --9"• "-ter Ortve. Sult• 1910. w t cover· tr a er 1979 GL tOOO GOLDWING for S 11,000 Contact mlles, extended war-,__"""' ... -:1V1J hlta... ..,.., e
S 12·000 675-5723 Cyc:le, lull drns S2.200 Hank Knight ti Dally ran1y, S 19,000 day HYUNDAI 1987 GLS t Ol&ITM. AMA 1978 VW RABBIT. GOOd •• ..... ~~~1 M:-:;1;e~:21: con·
28' Calif. 19N FG, twtn 090 &46-2307 Piiot. 714-842-4321 591-2120 eve 873-5679 33K. 6-spd. runs·loOks ex· 2925 Harbot Blvd c M condition. Beet offer. Call -... -t .... by e 1•-11ec1 ft .... ,_. ' C e 11 e n t , S 3 . 5 5 0 . • · · """ ... "'' ..-• gH, tleeps '*· mint, YAHAMA XT ENDURO AOIU '17 tmlU 631-3027. 1 171·2111 Deva 497-5047 "11p
S 17.000. •98...,.04 1 S800. Excellent con· 1990 DODGE MAXI IU l• llY OLDS l970 Cutlass Su· The rtgl1tr•nt eom-
Bo9ton Wheler. Outrage d l tlon. 531-6000 . 360 V-8 AT/AC/PB/PS 510syps,c:attEXT~~crC~~A~~ JAGUARl988XhJ6 : ,. white beauty with preme, 2-dOOI'. loaded. ~-~o tr1~~ttt~~ 22. Loran. VHF, supe< •97. 75a5 Of 966-1689 Partially convertlon. low Light grey· • owroom MERCEDES 1985 300TD " 11 . "late .. 1e. 1 owner. neu .,...,., ,... '"' """
CC. auto pilOt , Blmlny. m1leege. Illness lorces <0092•9> quality, 55.000 mtl••·I WAGON. White leath«, burgundy velour nterlor 12450 . E11c:el l ent bullnnl nemt 0:05n;o"
S16.5K, 573.41•1 4 \llhffl Drlve/.Jetps .. , •. 117,500. 631-2177 OIUTM.AOIU $21 . .SOO. ~4-8a..3 I tun roof. Excellent ~~·n~~9t~ i~rt:. 775-6840 111~-:i,•t;.~~ w•; nlld
9030 DODGE 1978 VAN. 2925 HarbOr Blvd, C.M JAGUAR 1988 XJS, S20,500. 759.7035 7aO-l~8. . with the County Clerk of O<·
Sall Boats 70141---------Excellent engine. 171-HIO gray/gray. showroom1MERCEDES BENZ 1988 rtllllC NOTICE PlB.lC NOTICE '1~ County on July 111.
------------1980 CHEROKEE CHIEF Oeelh In lamlly s2850 condition. special wneeea. 1 l90E, white exterior, CAD. 1981 ELDORADO ll90
22' CATALINA '83 JEEP 108.000 miles, 1/8, 499-0134 S2t.OOO. Days 682-5«9;1 burgundy Interior. O..th In femlly. 13850. rte:TITIOUI MlltNlll FICTITIOUI IUllNEll ,_.,..
7 5 Hond•. new 150 good condition Needs Eves 730·5'425 Chrome Wheel•. 59.000 •99-0134 evening9. NA• aTATUllNT NAMf ITATEMINT Qeml'llt OtwtlOP"'•ftl,
Genoa. roller lurllng, work $3250 (714) ...... ,,,.._S, JAGUAR 1989 XJS con-I mllet. GrNt condition. CADILLAC 1975Efd0fed0 Thelol1owlngpe1son1•rt Thelollow1ngper1onsere IM .. • CA C0tp, ll1aJUlf
VHF,head.poptop,all 898-715• rv11 ..-~ D h S17500714·720-1153 Con low mile bNuty dolngbu9lneua1· do1ngbusint11 •• (Mlb),.alef,,.,...ldint cushions and canvas. - ---Classics 9045 A ffW ~ • vertlble ore gray. ' · v. · VENTURE SALES t02 no WIRELESS 603 w Pub11"*3 Oftngt CO..I bow and stern pulpits. 1990FORDBRONCO MIMZY•IAUTa cre1mlnteri0f 16Kmllet.:NISSAN '90300ZX Beet oner over S6,000 SchotzPlu• •Je.Newe>ort B• Belboa Cettf ·92663 oeily PitotJuly25,Augu111 .
boombang.swimladder.Completely equipped CHEVY ·57 BEL-AIR ~ 3·36KmllewarrantyEx·•ao1d. auto. toYI. 3800 850-1150. Beectl.Caltte2663 JonH M9!ple,603W 11 15,1990
filled keel, Brl1101 con-many extras Must sell SEDAN Original con· ·••m. ~ owm 1 oetlent condition. Owner 1 mllft, $28,500. 583-1559 CADILLAC '79 EldOfedo. Cheryl Anne Adng t02 Bey. Balboa. Cam 92663 W.070 dltlon See at Balboa $18,000 673-~48 dltlon, low mileage. tuns ·1>•m.11m11m SUJ9 moving. S-47.500 OBO.I Dl•HI. Sharp. 81K. SctlOl.z Plue •36 N-port This bu11ne11 II con----------
Marine, slip 50. Newport ---great RARE Bl:AUTY. ·ll•SB<DWll J1UJS 768-1595. 770-5523 Loeded. S2350 0 80 Betch.Celll 92663 dueled by en 1nd1vldual PlB.JC NOTICE
Beach S4.600 OBO. CHEVROLET BLAZER $8500or lradeS•0-60~ ·ll•1ll<Ullm Ut.e JAGUAR1l~89 XJSCpe : lllSU"LIU11U e.«-&689 Thl1 bu1lneu rs con· The r~1atr•n1(1) com· F"'TTTIOUI ........ 71•·6•5-2963 1987. 4 x •. tan, new --t5·spd p/1 elr caa roof. dueltcS by en 1ndtvlduel menced 10 1renuct bus•-'"' ... lires. babied $6,500 FORD '68-~.4USTANG • ••m<El'I) ~ Whlteltan53• 3mln~~o'11~'f· ' (FLUAAGE)' DAii LAI '11 Tht reg111ren1111 com· ,,.., undt1 1rie f •c.tihous NAIK aTATl•NT
Lido 14 w/lrallef S 13So 5•8-4 193 289 engine. automaOc, , e PlllDI ~ <UIUll ta.9 phone. K -4· 4 llffl •-~ 1,.1 mtnCled 10 trtnuct bul• Business NameCtl 1111ed The lollowlng persona tr•
Sabot Hull $125. Smpe -95% restored 673-0138 IHH:l171 Mazda l987 RX7 GXL ..-......... nae under the F1ct111ovs above on NIA dOlng bullnest u wltraller $575 Proceeds Oodoe 1987 Ram Cgr ...,. 39K, mmaculete, gar-Bu1lntt1 N1me(1) 1111ed Jon H Marple (a)NEWPORT HARBOR
to boyscouts.642-3559 •••.360cl.v9,60Kml,8ll-BUY 1•AUT11UU.• Sspd, pl w. cc. p/snrl, 11 na .... , ....... ,.,4 aged.St1,800. 759-e971 •boveon July27, 1990 Th•• stetemenl was l1led LOCKSMITH (blABC LOCK
_ _ cellenl condition. pros-IMU MA AUTI MAU owner. only 23K mllft, JOIO..,..,...... . Cheryl Adrig wilh Ille Counly cien. or or ANO KEY (c)NEWPORT With H ll 1nd dolly LASER peclor pkg full !railer ... -it-If (MJ $12.500 OBO •94-3059 I CHEVY 87 CAMARO RS Thie •ltltmef\I wu hied llnge Counly on July 31 BEACH HARBOR LOCK &
$800 good condition p •ck age O a r n e I --· r.--w MHIA 'II p /I SI I Oesta.... BMvtllvl. 5 tpeed, power with 1he County Clerk ol Or t990 SAFE ( d) NEWPOR T
.SAB0 1' S300 lair red/Ivory S 11 500 through classified It f.....,, llltl Au -71....., .... 11 everything, low mileage tinge County on July 3t I F465074 HARBOR LOCK & SAFE,
646-4126 &40-1568 I PI S. air, cess. CUii wheels. $7800. 557-9670 1990 Pubhshe<I Orange CoHI (•)NEWPORT HARBOR
Cu1tom camper shell _._ ,.1 F..soTt Delly Pilot August 8. 15, 22. LOCK & SAFE (!)NEWPORT
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IUIA 'It J21 JOIO..,.., ~ 2925 Harbot Blvd.CM FlCN!!!!<>"ITl"'~INfNTll dOlng t>u"nets., 92J627k L •• 71 t w • •-....a... .. ~-:.".., Ill 2---..... ows CA UNITS VENTURE ac .. '"'Y9''· UTOIUOI _ .. -• -The following IMl'IO!'ll ere 1300 Dove Strttl Suite 200 17th J.3 Coate Mtse Cell1
'-.-------• Auto. pi s, air, 1tereo I 114-142 .... 11 dOlng buSlnna H Newport Beach Calrl 92660 92627 1• Elllra clean! Low mllft I PARAOON CABLE 744 1 Property 859115 •n · Chris M)'9'1, 711 W 17tn llW 'llUlt 5 speed (2CBM477)
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II.I. Elan. Fully 10.ded, mutt Grove. CA 9264 t Do SI I s illl 200 N-92627 1tllNl ... tJU..1 1ell S6,900 OBO KBLCABLESYSTEMSOF Po:Be::h C~hl 92660 • This bu11nt11 11 eon OIASTAL &OIU I White All Recordt. 721-6338 THE SOUTHWEST Inc Thll business ,1 con-ducted by l'lusban<I end wtte
2925 Harbor Blvd, CM .... ., ... lft 1 ~--. 0 (Minn Oom I 800 Geuner oucled t>y • general pert The reo111ren1(1I com· Ill 2100 ••t AAA FORD 88 MUSTAN Sun• 700 Houston TX nersnip meneecl 10 tren1ac1 bull· • 11,IOO IU.t, .. ,_.,, CONVERTIBLE 77024 The reg•Slranl(SI com neu unOtr the Ftcllllovt ~~~~~~~~=I 5 1peed. red. llereo Thia business is con· menced 10 trannct bus• Bu11nen Neme<11 lltltd --------• iii I Private p1rty CetMtte, crulte control oue1eo by • corporeuon ness unoer lhe Ftcllhovt ebove on 1964 •--------(71•)llO·lJM e lc 32K $8400 Tne reg 111ren1 com· Business N•ml4ll listed Chri•Mve'S
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llZ 'II 1IOI I 67l-<'220 m8'lced to lrt naecl busi· •t>ove on A ull 1 t990 Thtt tl•letMnl wu hied Very well cered IOf, exel (71•) .......... -,,.., undtlf tne f1c1111ou1 Presioent ug w11n lhe County Clt(k ol Of.
condl (2BYG688) PORSCHE 1972 91 tT A.-buttness name or nemea This stalemenl was 111.o ange County on July 3 t,
111 Ill stored llke new Cali me Fiii FllmA 1111 llattd above on M.,ch 1989 w•lh 111e Coun1y Clerk ol Or-!990 ' lft I S 12 oOo 8'2·2923 CHMtte, ch1rcoa1 colOr KBL Ceblesyatems ol Ille ange C0un1y on August ' Ftel075 OIRIU . ---Extre c:IMnl (2DNL984) Soulhwnl Inc Mich• .. v t990 Publianed Ofenge eo ...
1500 Auto Mall 0<, SA SHb 1973 Roctiet 98 llffl F_.t Vtce Pruldtnl f4a5220 Oe1ty P1101 Auoutt 8 15 22 Ill 1171 • I Th11 t1e1emen1 wes flied Publi"*' O•enoe CoHI 2~ 1990 • 1coupe, great condlt on, Tlt ... n l.Wn Ftr• wtlh 111e County Cieri< of 01· O•••y Piiot Auousl 8 15 22 W-093 ~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ 1--------•l•-------•I 11100. 7W548-7479. Jlll..,._,ltf4., enge County 1~J~~ ~ 1990 --Ml--l-C_NO_TI_C£ __
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71'""2 .... 11 ~~~IOI Auou11 8 15 22 P\llllC NOTICE ~.J:::.J: TO 1---------. I HU. AlCOHOUC FICTITlOUI 8UllNH HVIE .. AOEI NA.ME ITATfMENT
The following person5 Ill! I T Wh ~z-: eonc.<n dOlng business 11 o om I •Y SHANA 5 57'12 Oakley MATINPOUR Hemld &
HILDEBRAND Richard, Jeanne and Terr Irv•"• Celol 9771~ TA VAt<OLtyl F1tr~!._h~h
P Y L L I S th h Seymwr t emPl!fl 5722 •SCerel •PP tng 0 ,,.. .,... H Be • IS two StSters. Oekl• Terr Irvine Caul pertment of Alcoholic
HLLDEBRAND born Dolly Braggs and Bet l1n 715Y Be~eraoe Con1r0l 10 selt ••
June 20, 1935 m Los tey Rea and hi.s sevt>n Sn111ey R L1mper1 5722 conOllC beVet•8:' •1 tOlll
Angeles, CA pasaed 1randch1ldren The IO•kley Ttrr Irvine Ce111 :-.~·t:~26&0 ,!~~
away on August 11. Rou.ry w1U be held 92:~1~ t>usoneu s con ON SALE BEER & WINE
1990 in N ewp o rt 7:30 P.M. at Panf1c lduciedbyhusbenoand W1fe tPUBEAT PL JltctnN(ll
Beach, CA . Resident View M emonal Park I The •eo1ttren11s1 com Pu1>1isnt0 Orenge CoHI
0( ,... __ ,,. M-· for 53 d W d d menced lo 1r11Mac1 bus• Oe11y P1101 Auou•I 15 1990
'-'U3..,. ,.._ to ay' e n es 8 Y nen unoer '"" r.c1o11ous W· t09
years Survived by August 15. 1990 and Business Neme151 1,s1ed ---------
her husband, John E. the Mus will be at ebove on Ju1y 18 1990 P\8.JC NOTICE
Hildebrand of Costa 10.00 A M at our Seymour Lempert NOTICE TO C"IOO'Of'I
Mesa, daughtt>rs, Vic Lady Q ueen o f l w•tT;;~'t8~~~~~,9~='0,'':;' I OF IUUC "'""'''" tort a C havez o f Angels tn Newport ange County on July 31 (8-a. 1101-4107
Rowland H e ights, Beach on Thursday 1990 u.c .C.)
F4*5077 leer-.... -.MC Kathleen Skinner of In heu or fluwt'n. th<" Put>usne<J OranQll CoHI NollGt •• heftily QIYlfl to
Beggs. O klahoma. f•nuly requests don(l· ,oaitv p,101 Auou,, e 1s 22 ,cred11or1 or lht within
Laurie Cash of H unt· uons be madt' to the> 29 1990 nemeo 1ren1ftt0ti•> lhtl •
mgton Beach. and son UCI Collt'gt' of Medi W·Oil5 bulk t•enaler 11 •bou• 10 b4 made on pe11one1 PfC>Pt'1) JEH H ildebrand o f cine Foundauon for Ml.IC NOT CE hertin•rter d..c111>e<1
Costa M esa. also Neuromustular Dis I T~n•mel•l •nobu .. ne.a
survwed by 4 grand- orders P1Ktf1l· Vlt'W FICTITIOUI IUllNEll &dOress of lht 1nttndtd
children ln !Jeu o f M ortuary Dtrl"ClOl'S NAME IT A TTMENT lrtntler()tjlf are DONO HA
flowers d onations ""··-2100 . Tne lonow1ng penon• ••ll PARK ANO SARA PARK .,..., doing business as 149S Sul>tflor Ave . ~·
may be sent to the BOTTROFF (Al NEWPORT PARTY Po'' Buch CA 92683
American Ui~r So-D PLANNERS U .... LIMITEO (8> T~ IOeal!O'\ rn CellfOl'nll Wilfred Bottorrr NEWPORT PARTY PLAN ot lhe cntef •xtCullw ottlU Clety M emorial Ser-d ied August 13, 1990 NEAS i 77 -A Riverside Ave or prinetpel bu .. ,_. otllce
v i ces. Thursda y. Bartholomew County Newport Beecn CA 92663 ol 1ne 1n1endt<l 1ren1lttor ''
August 16. 1990 al Hospital Columbus. Brien wuvtr 2066 Se• SAM1E 1..__ "'·-·~-7 00 PM Bell ' Cove Coal• 11,1111 CA Al o ,.., .,......_ n-tn lnd1ana Resident of 92927 and addr-uMCI by lhe
Broadway Chapel. Costa M esa 51 y~asrs, Th11 bu11neu '' con· intended trenaferor within
110 Broadway, Costa returnin t o Col · due•8d by an •ndMduel lhree Y9W• l••I put to lar M esa. C A Pierce g Tne reg111ren1111 com H lo.r>OWf' lo the intend«f
B ""-IJ B d umbus lN in 1988 mencecl lo trensect t:>utl· lrenaltrM •'• NONE ros. ~ roa way Reured Offtct> man· ne1s uno1., the Fte1111ou1 Tne ne.me(1) and bullneH
M ortuary. Directing ager and aud1k>r for Bua•ness N•m•<t> 11sted •ddr... of lh• inttndtd
642-9150 Knox I nd us tria I , •boBYll onw August 3 1990 g~~·~~-:i,:b ~~·c ~~ nan eeve• LA RUE Santa Ana. C A Th•• sleltmenl was filed 70 Offrfield lrvtn• CA
Roa Wilson LeRue, G raduate of DePauw w11n the County Clet"k ot O. 92714
aae 70, ~ft ..... ....A away Uruversily and Vet· •"Q9 County on Augut1 3 Thal Ille PfoPertY petll· e ~ t990 ntnl hlrtto It described In August 13, 1990 In eran of VW II Air ,....,. o-ei u e11 11oc1ontrede
Newport Beach H eo Force. Married Emmo Put>tlsn.ct Orenge Cotti furniture. flxtur" equip.
WU the owner and L ouise Middaugh Oerty P1101 Auou•I a IS. 22 mtnl QOOdwlil. and lrlde 29 1990 name of• dry c1Mner1 bull· general rnanaaer of February 2. 1950, she . w-oee neu and 11 IOCtled •I 149,
Mark Oplc.lca.l. lnc. for pasaed away January Superior Ave . Ntwporl
25 yea rt He Is 4, 1988 Survd1vRed Boby 2 MLIC NOTIC( e.;:'·~nwne uMCI
aurvwed by h~ wife eons, Donal t-by 1ht Mid 11antfef0f1•l •I
Uorochyof43yean; t o rff, L ewisville. FICTITtOUllUIMH H id 1oce11on 11 CHIC
,.,, ch.ildren, Diane. Texas, Jerry R Bot-NAMI ITATIMINT CLEANERS
Wilham,. Sharnn, torff San Jose Dill-The 1°'1°""1ng PtflO~•> Th•I Mid bu1t1 tren•fef 11 • art dOlng bullnt11 u 1r11en<111c:1 to be eon1e1m· Ill••••···· fornl a , 7 gra nd-(•) HElt OELI (b) CHAR· mt1ed •t lhe oNICt Of OP· children, I great· TER CATERING 3000 Air-PORTU NI TY ESCROW
l:•ndch ild., Siiler wly A¥t Colle M .... CA 1205 E Cl\apmen Ave . Or·
Bo C I 9282t ange, Ce111orn1e t2eet on or
ary u.o rff. o 0ouo111 oeigie 200t1 Of· '"" Auou1t '1. 1990 umbus, Indiana S.•r chkl, S-enl• An1 H11oht1, CA Thtt bulk 11entfer It eu1>-
v 1ce1 Thurtd•y. 92707 iec1 to Catlfor™8 Uniform
Aucus°t Uhh. lO 30 0r'::_ ::n~ :.,1 ~e111 Code hc1ton
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Garland Brook Ctm ™' bullMH 11 con· tht pe11on with who"'
e•arv Columbut rn. dvc•ed by • 11mitte11>11t1ner c1e1m1 mar 111 llled 11 Ofl -·1• . thtp PORTUN TY eac .. ow d.iana. No vlsit.11Uon fll• reg111t1n1111 aOfl'I-12'05 E c~ All9 . Or
CcntrtbuUoru may be-menced 10 1r~ buel· .,._CA tHM. and the IMl
m • d e t 0 ne11 uncter the netrtioue Oll'f '°' ~ cte1me bJ M> ~w Councv b1111neu n•l'M(•) 1111•0 creditor lhel be Auouat 30 , 1boool9 on ~ 2. 1tto 1tl0, WhlCfl 11 the~ United Fund Ar-DeueO...-oey tlefore tl\9 ~
r&netrMn\I by My r1 '"111 1t11.,..,t •M 111ae1 11on 01te epeclfled ..._. P\.&ntr&I &rvliCtt at wttll the.County Clertl ~ Or· ~ 11ytu11 t. 1wo
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