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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS
GOOD
MORNING I
It's Monday, Aua. 20, 1990.
and here's what's happcnins:
OllANGE COAST WEATHER:
Hazy sunshine with partial
clearina.
Te4ay'1 fl\P./lew: 7!-tf
Yesterday s hi~flow: 71-66
Tomorrow's h1&h/1ow: 72-66
SPORTS:
MaJ-t...,..BueMU: -tnal I, Deqen I
... ._ •. Aqel1 I
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INSIDE THE NEWSROOM:
Artists aren't paintina a
pretty picture of Dana
Rohrabacher, who has made a
crusade out of chisclina away
at the National Endowment for
the Aru ... Anists and an sup-
porters have formed a
bipartisan pohticaJ action com-
mittee aimed at throwina the
Huntinaton Beach con-
srcssman out of office this No-
vember.
Southern California Coali-
uoo for Responsible Govern-
ment spokesman Michael Nash
says Rohrabacher is "anti-en-
vironment, anti-art, anti·
choice, and acuvely opposes
the quality-of-life concerns of
children. families and seniors"
... But the PAC has a stranae
Wa)'. Of showing Its concern,
u i d Katharine Hollinpwonb,
a Rohrabacher conarcuional
staff member.
Instead of hittina
Rohrabachcr's campaisn office.
the PAC demonstrated in front
of Rohrabacher's conarcssional
office Friday to announce its
formation, and PAC supponers
jammed phone lines for two
days., Hollingsworth said ...
The ruckus made it nearly im-
~sible to help constituents -
includina children. families
and seniors -with problems.
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TODAY'S THOUGHT
''Hum6n «ton c11n==-~~
mod/fl«J to SOIM ~xt~nt
but hutrYn rvtur~ c.tnnot
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Abf aham llncotn
MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1990
More· headaches for FundAmerica
Fined S250,000, can't do business in Utah by selling membenhips to a buy-
ina club.
Besides the benefits realized by
usin& tra vcl, hotel and telephone
d i scounts themselves, F un-
dAmcn ca members purportedly
wou ld cam greater profits by sell-
ing memberships and earn
bonuses througJi a distribution
chain.
SALT LA.K..E CITY -Irvine-
based FurtdAmerica Inc. has been
ordered to stop doina business in
Utah and was fined $250,000 by
the securities division of the Utah
Depanmcnt of Commerce.
The multilevel marketinJ com-
pany sells memberships for dis-
counts or rebates on a variety of
services andproducts.
Mark Griffin, assistant U tah at-
torney aeneraJ, said more than
1,000 Utah residents arc involved
in the company which has run
into lcp.1 troubles in CaJifomia
and Florida.
On Friday. Nicholas E. HaJes1 a
hcarina officer for the securities
division, ruled that memberships
in FundAmerica qualify as seC\m-
ties, or an "investment contract,"
under state law.
FundAmerica isn't rqistered to
sell securities in Utah, and Hales
ruled members should cease and
desist from scllina or offerina
m·cmbenbips in the state.
Thomas Taylor, a lawyer actina
in a limited role of representation
of the company, araued for an
extension of the hearina. saying
the company would voluntarily
cease doina business in U tah. But
he couldn't guarantee that mem-
bers of the program would honor
the commitment.
Taylor said he hadn't been re-
tained to argue for the company's
riaht to do business in the state, so
lfales ruled the company in de-
fault.
"This type of scheme in the state
of Utah catches on like wildfire,"
G riffin said.
FundAmerica J>resjdent Robert
T. Edwards, 49, was arrested in
Delaware last month o n a Florida
warrant chars.ins fraud and con-
ductina an illegal lottery, or pyra-
mid scheme .
The Florida attorney aeneraJ's
office bas filed a ceue-and-dcsi.st
order ba.scd on securities fraud
and the unregistered sale of securi-
ties.
In California, company sales
representatives filed a class-action
lawsuit freezina an estimated $20
million in FundAmerica's bank
accounts.
Utah entrepreneur Howard
Ruff, who produces a business
newsletter, was named chief ex-
ecutive officer of FundAmerica on
July 31, but was canned after a
secret meettn& of shareholders a
week later. Ruff had made com-
ments to the press about alleged
abuses by Edwards.
At hotels 10 Salt Lake and
Provo, rqularly scheduled recruit-
ina mectioas over the last 11;, years
pitched FundAmcrica as an op-
ponunity for financial freedom. In
a February meeting. representa-
tives spoke of the wealth achieved
Com pany offic1als touted carn-
inp potenuaJ of S 12,000 to
$20,000 monthly, saying Fun-
dAmen ca offered the ultimate
network.mg opponun1ty.
John Baldwin, directo r of the
U tah D1 v1sion of Secuntics. said
legaumate mululevel or network
marketing rrograms are different
from 11lega pyramid schemes be-
cause they offer products for sale
-By ne AatoeJ.IH PTH•
'Shoot at blockade runners'
Congressmen :
Fire even if
it's act of war
WASHINGTON -Two anOucn-
ttaJ Democratic congressmen said
Sunday that U.S. warships should
fire on Iraqi vessels that ignore
orders 10 stop. even if that meant an
act ·of war against Iraq.
Rep. Les Aspin. O-W1s . cha1nnan
of the Houx Armed Services Com-mrnce. w d U.S. warships should be
prepared to fire oa sbws that U) to
break the embario apinst Iraq
Meanwhile, Saddam Hussein of·
fc.red on Sunda> to frtt all foreigners
in Iraq and Kuwa11 1f the United
States promises 10 withdrav. 11s
forces from Saudi o\rab1a and
guarantees 1ha1 an internauonal
economic embargo will be hftcd.
U S. and Bnt1sh officials d1s-
m1ssed the m111a11ve
As a goodwill gesture. Iraq said 1t
will immed1a1el) free aJI dctaJnccs
from Austn a, Swiuerland. wcden.
Finland and Pon up l Tho~ coun-
tries account for fewer than 600 of
the 21 ,000 Westerners who ha\e
been trapped in Ku"'a1t and Iraq for
the last th ree week\
"When the aboH-mcn11oned
items arc met. we v. 1 ll uSt' our
const1tu11onal powers to allov. all
the foreigners to travel out of Iraq.
each according 10 his -.1sh " th<'
official I raq1 Nev.s '\gcnC) quo1C'd
the Iraqi president as sa)ing
Me•ben of the &Jnd Airborne .... rch In the desert to • U.S. troops sent to the Middle .... to Kt • • l•lodllnt
1U9lft1 •r•• In Saudi "'•bla· Th•J were ... ong the ftrlt force ... Inst the Ir .. troops dtM lmrMed Kuwait.
In the meantime. 5addam \aid
the remaining foreign cap11,es in·
(fttene SH SHOOT /h ck P•gel
Council may
OK goats'
return to
to Goat Hill
Police caravan escorts
injured officer home
8y TONY DODIRO
~ HOUY J. WAGNER
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Police sent out the welcome waaon
Sunday as Officer Robert Barr. shot
two weeks q o in the lobby of a San
Dicao Hote11 returned home to a
warm reception.
But who pa1d for pan of that
reception 1s a mystery.
Barr was arccted at Sharps Mem-
orial Hospital in San Dicao by sev-
eral police officcn who then accom-
panied him on the drive up the 40S
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COSTA MESA -City offic1als
here have b&uttd an environmental
report submitted by the Oran•
County F11r Boerd for its S27 7
million upanS1on plan. calhna 1t
"unprofw1onal" and "totally insuf·
fk ient,"
f air offi cials cntd foul, saying the
unfin shed report 11 adequate. and
\ha1 thty would respond to all ques-
tions and cnt1cisms ltYt,ttd by lht
aty ind membtn o( the pubhc.
The 11pan11on plan calls for
Freeway to his Hununaton Beach
home. 1
"As soon as they came and J,Ot me
1n the hosp1lal, it felt put. ' Barr
said. "And when we sot ofT the off-
ramp, there were untold emotions
then."
Sittina 1naadc a white Chevrolet
SuburMn. Barr was escorted to his
home by a aquadron of Huntinaton
Beach motorcycle officcn .
When he arrived at his home.
fnendl and family areeted the man
who took two blasu from a shotpn
at elate rante and l.ived to tell about , .......... ..,.,led! , ... ,
m~or add1t1ons to tht fa1rpounds
over the neat dcaldc. includina a
I O.~scat arena and a con-
trovmial off~tn1Ck bcttina parlor,
but COlta Mesa plannen u y the
recently drafted environmental 1m-'*' report •lit lO add.ma the ef-
fects lhar Hd other additions Wllt
have on the c1ty's traffic and hft..
style.
"Thia ia probebly one of the wont
EIRs wt'Ye ever recervtct;• Cotta
Mcu pla.Mina diftlCtOf Don Lamm
ta id.
lmponant 1.aua tueh u traffic.
air quality and noltt ttt short ahnft
Piiot' s Orange Coast
Serial debuts today
Piddna u~ a peat JOumahstic tradition populanicd by Mark
Twain and stdl practiced at the San Francu co Chronicle 1n us
critically acclaimed "Tales of the City" feature. the Oraa1e C..•t
DUlJ PO.t unveils its very own scnal today
~ LaBcau has been spcaaJJy comm1s.s1oncd b the ,. .. , 10
deli"Va" "The OraQF Coast Sena1:· a daJI)' comics page featurt sieckiftl the punch of the best tcleV1s1on soap operas. complete wnh
unforJettable charactm, powerful plot twist and dail) chfTha.nacn.
It may not be David Lynch's qu1rlc "Twm Peaks.'' but 1t's wrc
lO become must radina aJona the Orange C'out
Today) opener follows the path of a reporter of a s1rug hna
~ ae.c.b weekly newspaper .. s ,he a~ to " p1cn1dc
restaurant to mee1 a polittman for an ofT-d ut) dnnk • .,he stumbles
onto ... the unspeakable. TW'ft to Pill' 88 to find out what ,he finds. \\r 'll let )'OU in on
this much: It isn't Laura Palmer
1n the repon., Lamm 1&1d, and Cit)
statren analyz.1na the document
railed Pitt after P8tt of spcc1fk
queallons and concerns over what
they said wtre om1 io ns and em>rs
Caty analysts ~ pan1cular1
hard on the rtpon'i traffic and
arcu.lauon 1«t1on.
"Overall. th11 ICC\JOn IS hard to
follow," ctty officials said 1n their
raponte to the fair boerd. They then
~ to enurnef'lte five Pl&e'
of guntH>ns and cnuo1ms of tht
\tlfnc analyi1 s provided 1n w re-
~bmittlon of the draft rqM>rt
comei 11 a ume when many 11'1 the
cit art sull steamC'd over the 1 uc
of traffic no1~ from rock conccn at
Pac1fil Amph1thca1 re, which IS
owned b the stale and located on
the fairvounds That issue ha
dragrd 1hro\llh the couns for the
pa.st sait ears and 1s ult not re·
SOl\red
The fair bolrd'1 announced 1ntco-
t1on to 1eek a cha• 1n state law
thll would penn1t 1t to operate a
satellite betuna facahty on the f'a1 r-
sround1 alto fw tOIM backla
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Orange CQast People
Mimi Sharon Stein
A local artist who. for the past 11 years. has been teaching art
classes to adults each Wednesday for the ci ty of Newpon Beach.
NOT SO FAST:---------
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Even the novice 1s welcome in tein·s classroom. and she said
some of her best students arc those -who tell her the)' can't even draw
a strai~t hoe. "The people all paint to their own ability and speed,"
she said. -
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MORE THAN MEETS EYE:-----
But Stein said her classes focus on more than JUSI an. they tt'ach
one how to open up and approach hfe d11Tcrentl~ "It' an art class
but all of these other things happen ... she c;a1d .
EMOTION A MUST:--------
"What I try to do l'i gne people a feeling of excitement and
warmth." she said She tne-; to generate emotion amongst her
students. "There 1s no gre.at artist in the world wnhout that
emotion." she said. ··tt's got to be thrre •·
CULTURE COMBO:--------
Stein has been pa1nt1ng for 30 \Cars now . and she's been a
musician since she was 5-)car., old She rcccl\cd formal training at
the An lnstnutr of C'h1tJgo
LEARNING :-----------
"That was m' first teacher th e An I n~titutc of Chicago," she
said. "But m) longest .ind best training was in Los Angeles." She
pointed out. how-c\ er. that :.in art 1st 1s alwa) s learning. ''The
exptnencc ne'er stops growing."
-Compilttl by Tooy Dodero
EDITOR ·s N()TE rr 1 ou Jaw1~ someone who should be
featured in "Orange Coast Peopk" call the' Da1J.\ Pilot'( City Desk
at 642-4321. or lea H' a me'lsagc on tile Ed1tor·5 Hotline -642-6086. = .._ ________________________________________________ __,
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E Small planes collide,
-:: plunge into ocean
LONG BEAC H -Two small
pla.nes collided over Long Real h
Harbor and plunged into the ocean
Sunday, and d1\ers reco1rcrcd two
bodies from one of the <iuhml'rged
planes. officials said.
The underwater search wa\ thl·n
called off because of darknc'' the
U.S. Coast Guard said.
The planes collided shonl ~ tx-fort•
3:30 p.m .. wnh one plane tra\hing
into the water JUSt outside the hrca~
water and the other plunging 1n111
the water at the harbor entrance
said Long Beach Cit} lifeguard Tim
Murphy.
After searching the water<i 1n<.11lc
the breakwater for more than .in
hour. divers recovered tw o m~11l·
bodies from o ne planr 1drnt1fied a-;
a Cessna 172. U.S ( oast (iuard
officials said.
Officials halted the undef\\-atcr
search for occupants of the \Ccond
plane, a P1ptr. around 8 p.m Di, er.
planned to resume their \a.Ork Mon-
day, said city lifeguard Dirk
(raw-ford
ft was not 1mmed1ately known
how-man)' people w-ere on board the
aircraft. and the two bodies had not
been 1dent1fied.
Long Beach lifeguards. Hunt-
ington Beach lifeguards and Los
Angeles Count)' lifeguards supplied
d1,ers who were attempting to rc-
co ... cr passengers and debns. ·· r he: area has been marked by
bUO) !t where SO me noall ng debns
and an oil shck 1s. but u's pretty
deep and it's going to be a pretty
difficult task," Murph) said
( oast Guard spokeswoman
Kristine Johnson said divers also
had reco ... ered some pieces of a
landing gear.
FAA officials said the planes were
not an contact wtth air traffic con-
trollers at the time of the collision.
An 1n ... cst1ga1or from tht' National
Transponat1on Safety Board was
sent to the crash sue. FAA offi cials
said
-By Tlte AHocl•tttl p~,.
'Fatal Vision'· again: New evidence
promised in Jeffrey MacDonald case
lty DANA DNNIDY ···•1 ,._...,
BOSTON -The defente at-
torneys who won an acquittal for
Oaua von Bulow !8.f:i£ey have new evidence in the J MacDonald f::t the subJect of e besN1ellina ..Fatal Vision."
Botton anome)'1 Harvey SiJv~
&late and Alan Dcnbowitz plan to rt1c I writ of habeas corpus to over-
turn the convition of former Hunt-
inaton Beach resident MacDonald. a
Green Beret found auilty of murder·
ina b.is wife and two dau&htcrs 20
)'e&n qo. The motion is due to be
filed in U.S. District Court in
Raleiah, N.C., sometime late next
montll or early October.
team bas uncovered forensic
evidence in the hi&hly publicized
case that he says was hidden by the
aovemmcnt during MacDonald's
trial and subsequent appeal. He did
not describe the evidence but said it
corroborates a claim by a. woman,
now dead. who allegedly had told
others she panicipated m the kill-
inp.
"Had it been available to Jeffrey
MacDonald prior to the trial he
would have been acquitted," said
SilvcraJate. "It will demonstrate that
the story he told on the night of the
mwden WU tnae. ''
MacDonald, a P,ri.ocet.on-educated
Anny docto. convicted in 1979
of I.be bl ni111 and stabbina
deaths of his ~t wifeJJ:Olett.e, and two small daualnen, .Umbcrty
and Krileen, at tlieir Fon 81'1&
N.C., apuunent in February 1910'.
MacDonald bu maintained from
the besinni~ that be and his family
were attack in their home by three
men accompanied by a woman with
a Ooppy bat, blond hair and bootJ.
He said the woman chant.Cd. "Acid
is aroovy, kill the pip."
James Blackbum, who prosecuted
the t 979 case, said Sunday he has
been hearina the writ would be filed
for more than a year.
"They have made that claim for a
Iona time that they were going to file
those motions," he said in a tele-
phone interview from his home in
Ralci&h. where he is now an at·
tomey. "Once they are filed, I or the
appropriate authorities will file a
rcs~nse. • Durina the trial certainly
absolutely no evidence was hidden
from the defense that they were
entitled to," he added.
MacDonald, 4ff:'is currently ser-
ving three consecutive life sentences
at the Terminal Island federaJ peni-
tentiary in San Pedro, Calif. He was
transferred there from a Phoenix
NASA studies data
from memory banks
PASADENA -Enainecrs con-
tinued ·Sunday to read data from
Magellan's memory banks. looking
for a clue as to why the unmanned
space probe te.mporariJy lost contact
with Earth on us mission around
Venus.
Franklin O'Donnell, a spokesman
for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Pasadena, said the process of read-
ing the craft's computer memory
was proccedmg slowly and would
take an-0lhcr four or five days to
complete.
"We're only getting data at 40 bits ~r second," O'Donnell said.
'Usually we read it at some
thousand bits per second."
In order to regain solid com-
munication with Magellan, ground
enJineers commanded the craft to
point a secondary antenna at Earth.
O'Donnell said.
Magellan's secondary antenna
sends a much broader radio beam
than the main antenna. But it sends
data at a slower 40 bits ~r tee0nd,
so unloadina Maacllan s memory
banks proceeded at a crawl.
O'Donnell said, however, that
contact with Magellan was "quite
solid at this poinL"
The enJinecrs lost contact with
Magellan JUSt after it bounced radar
waves off Venus for a test and sent
the information to Earth.
They already know that the un-
known malfunction made one of
Magellan's computers stop sending
sianals called "heartbeats" to
another computer Thursday night,
said David Okerson. a Mage flan
cngjnccr assigned to JPL
That spurred Magellan to put
itself into a series o f protective safe-
ty modes that cut off contact with
Eanh, then sent radio signals across
the heavens in a long but successful
cffon 10 restore its radio link with
controllers.
A steady hookup was rc~stab
lishcd Friday niptt after nearly 15
hours of no radio contact followed
by eight hours of intermittent con-
tact.
"The spacecraft administered
CPR to itself," Okcr10n said. "These
protection mechanisms just saved
our bacon."
JPL spokeswoman Mary Beth
Murrill said the time needed to
diqnose and fix the original prob-
lem likely will delay the Aua. 29
start of Maaellap's formal mission to
use radar to map Venus' cloud-
covered surf ace.
Normal contact with Mqellan
should be restored sometime durin1
the week when it is ordered to leave
the safety mode
Maacllan was launched from the
shuttle Atlantis on its $744 million
Venus exploration mission on Ma~
4, 1989.
-B1 th Auoclat.H Pna
News of the w~lrd
pri10o lhRe ycan qo to be near his
mot.bet, Dorolby MacDorWd, who
is in poor health .
••1 abouldo't be in prison," said
MacDonald in a telephone int.erView
from prilOD Friday. 'Tm aoin& to
keep ~~tina. ... I wo~ld n~vcr.aive
up and JUtt remain quawx an pnson .
I need to be vindicated.'
MacDonald asked Silvcralatc to
ta.kc bis cue in 1983 and ca.fled b.im
apin last year with the new
evidence. MacDonald, workin&
from prison with a network of
outside invcstipton and supporters1 uncovered the new evidence, saia
attorney Phil Cormier, part of the
defense team.
MacDonald's case bas followed a
surreal, zipla course throu&h the
years. Tbouah he was oriainally a
suspect in the case, the Army cleared
him of ctwacs after the lonacst pre-
trial hearina in military history. He
moved to Huntinaton Beach, Calif.,
and took a job as an emeraency
physician at a Lona Beach hospital.
His father-in-law, Freddy Kassab,
initially his staunchest supporter,
turned bitterly apinst him and con-
ducted a vinual crusade •nst b.im.
K.assab's persistence led an part to
MacDonald's eventual indictment
in 197S. MacDonald was tried and
convicted of the crimes in 1979.
A one-time suspect in the case.
Helena Stoeckley, a chronic dJ\11
abuser, allqcdly conf'eued to the
crimes to various ~pie on sevttaJ
occasions. The testimony of thOM
people to whom Stoecklcy allcacdJy
confeased was not aUowed durin1
the trial. Stoecldey died in J 983.
SilveraJate said the new evidcnoc
links both Stoecldey and others to
the crime scene and corroborates the
testimony she pve witnesses for the
first time.
Author Joe MoGinnias wrot.e the
beat·selJinJ 1983 book .. Fatal
Vision," an which he concluded
MacDonald was auilty of the
murders. The book was made into a
bi&hly rated television movie.
MacDonald later sued McGinniss,
claimina the author lied to pin his
confidence and write the book. Mac-
Donald woo a S32S,OOO out-<>f-coun
settlement but was allowed to keep
just SS0.000.
MacDonald said he is convinced
be wiU finally be vindicated once the
new evidence is made public.
"Then I can fO home and rebuild
my life." he said.
Blackbum characterized the legal
maneuverina as "another in a long
series of attempts by MacDonald to
deny that he was in fact involved,
when a trial jury found he wa.s
auiJty."
Seminar on ltvlng trusts planned
Attorney James F. Roberts will pvc a free f.Er
seminar on livina trusts Tuesday at 1:30 and 7:30 _ ~ 1 p.m at the Hyatt Laauna Hills. 23932 Pasco De ~~ . ,
Valencia. For more information call Jacque 1 .,..-
Daniel at 256-0353. J .1 ..,..1
Free vaccinations offered kJ
TLC Medical Group will offer free DTP.
MMR and Polio vaccinations on Tuesday in
Fountain Valley at 17900 Brookhunt St. Vaccinations wi ll be
performed on a first come. first served basis starting at 10 a.m. until
4 p.m. For more information call 963-7796.
Seminar set for security Industry
On Wednesday, the American Society for lndustnal Secunty
will present a seminar titled "Security Employment What's Coming
in the 90s?" Information on this semina.r presented in the Airporter
Inn from 7 a .m. to 5 p.m. can be obtained by calling 774-3737.
Cancer support group meets
A breast cancer support group will meet Wednesday from l to
3:30 p.m. in the Oranae County Unit board room, 3631 S. Harbor
Blvd. in Santa Ana. For more information call 751-0441
'Big Green' Information madcr avallable
Learn about the "Bi& Green" 101tiat1ve at the Wednesda~
mectin1 of the West Oranac County Democratic Cl ub. 19900 Beach
Blvd .. Huntinaton Beach. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. for
more information call Pat McCa~ at 960-6137
B.F. Skinner
dead at 86 This yard sale has miles of bargains
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - B.F.
Skinner. one of the century's leading
psychol<>g1sts who believed human
behavior could be engineered to
build a better world. died of
leukemia. He was 86
Sir.inner died Saturday at Mount
Auburn Hospital in this university
city, a hospital adm101strator said.
He was the patnarch of the school
of thought known as behav1onsm
and the inventor of the "Skmner
box." a tool he used 10 demonstrate
his theory that rewarded behavior 1s
repeated.
While remembered by many -
and sometimes scorned -for teach-ini pigeons to pla> pinfpong and
guide missiles. hi s nove "Walden
Two" was required reading for a
generation of college students in the
1960s and 1970s.
-By t•e A11ocl•ted Pr~11
OWENTON. Ky. -For anyone
into yard sales. 1t was hand·me-
down heaven -the U.S. 12 7 Cor-
ridor 450.Milc Outdoor Sale Festi-
val.
Sunday marked the end of the
founh annual. four-day, four-stale
ro adside extravaganza. which
staned Thursday. It stretched from
Covington, Ky .. and ended around
Gadsden. Ala .. passing through Ten-
nessee and Georgia.
AJthough there wasn't a conunu·
ous line of stalls along the entire
route, there was no shortage of
tables and truckbeds to pick over
and raclts to browse through.
The fesuval 1s meant to help the
economies of small towns and coun-
ties along U.S. 127 by luri ng tounsts
off the interstates.
"We've 11.ot beautiful scenery
alona 127 and it's worth the drive -
even if you don't find any barpins,"
said Judy Roysden of Jamestown.
Tenn.
She said the sale was promoted in
tourist map.zincs and by tourism
depanments in Kentucky and Ten-
nessee.
Business slowed down toward the
end the weekend after a brisk st.an
on Thursday and Friday. Several
dealers attnbuted the slump 10
travelers from non hem states
already having passed through.
George and June Minor of
Louisville, Ky., who were en route
to the annual Pioneer Days Festival
1n Kentucky's Mercer County, said
they didn't know about the yard sale
event but were stoppina at many of
the stands.
"Georae is crazy about yard
sales." June Mmor said.
By Saturday afternoon. some deal·
en were bqinnmg to see travelers
retumina from the south. their vans
and cars loaded and their pockets
empty.
Re~k.ka Seigel of Owenton. Ky ..
about 25 miles north of Frankfort.
said a Pennsylvania man had stop-
ped to buy some marbles but lacked
the money to pay for them.
"His van was completely full." she
said.
The man pulled Ollt a piece of
potter) made in Nonh Carolina and
asked if the Se1gels would tradr.
They did and the man added I 00
marbles to his load.
"His van would have been a real
treat to go through." she said
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NEWPORT SURF & SPORT, INC.
·woman rescued
-by Coast Guard
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SANT A BARBARA -The Coa'lt
Guard had just stopped searching
for a woman swept off a sailbo3t
more than eight hours before when
auardsmen heard bu shouts f&r help
and pulled her to safety, authonlles
said.
C.thy M1lway of Santa Cruz was
rescued about 2:30 a.m. Saturday by
crew mem~rs of the Coast Guard
vessel Point Carrew. said Petty Of-
ficer Jeff Ounn. She was clinging to
a notation ring.
·•They were lucky to find her in
the water," Ounn said "There was
a aood chance that she m1,ht not
have made 1t through the night. ..
Mllway was hosp1taliled over·
Qiah1 for dchydrauon. mild cxpQsurc
and hypothermia. She was rclca~d
Su.nday momana from Goleta Valley
Hospital, officials said
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Meeting and n1aklng
new friends at sea
In the past five months,
Scott Driaaers has ac-
com\)lished three of human-
kjnd s nobler achievements.
In Apnl. he got married.
In June, he bou&ht a
boat.
In August, he swam with
dolphins.
Most of us are livinJ tes-
timony that getting mamod is
no bia deal.
Fred
Martin Nor is getting married
and owning a boat. (Staying
married and own ing a boat is
a topic for another entire column, at least.)
But Scott is the only person I know who has realized the dream
of v1nuall) every person who goes to sea. and millions who don't.
He swam with dolphins.
Not in a tank at Sea World, but in the ocean off Laguna. Not
for a second or so, but for about two hours.
A s manager of Costa Mesa's ABC Lumber. Scott has to work
most weekends so. Wednesday before last. he and some frie nds
launched his 20-footer and hel}ded out of Newpon Harbor.
"We had barely cleared the jetty when we saw this huge school
of porpoises coming down the coast," Scott recalled. ··rn a few
m inutes they were all around us ... I have no idea how many there
were. but at least 200 of them. It was incredible."
Scott kept heading downcoast toward Laguna. keeping pace with
the school of dolphins. The critters. as they arc wont to do. played
around the boat. swooping here. soaring there. rocketing along within
inches of the hull. All of a sudden. the schoo._ flew by Scott's
runabout and was gone.
He sbo' ed the throttle forward and set a course that would take
him outside the swiftly moving herd. then he curved back in toward
shore and waited Within a few minutes. the boat wa s o nce more
surrounded by the cavorting cetaceans.
Aµin the whole process wa s re peated. But this time. as Scott
and his chums "ailed for the dolphins to catch up, he thought: "I
may never get a chance hkc this again ... Why not?"
So Scott and a fnend eased themselves into the water as the sea
animals neared the boat. "We were pretty sure they wouldn't be
aggressive ... but just pretty sure. Yeah. we were a little scared."
Then the dolphins were all around the swimmers. but not as
close to the boat as before. Seeing the strange creatures in the water.
the crafty porpoise s stayed just out of reach.
"The) 'd come I.IP and take a look at us. then go on. The) were
a httk unsure. but not flighty. They cenainly weren't scared of us.
and "'e rt"ah1ed pretty quickl y that we weren't in an) danger"
This went on for more than two hours. T he dolph in squadron
"'ould s"'1m past the boat and be gone. Scott and his chums would
clamber back aboard, fire up the engrne and zoom off to get ahead
of the criller fleet. Then the) 'd stop the boat again. shut down the enginl' get back
1n the "'ater and v.a11 for the traveli ng circus to come b} once more
.. .\ficr "'e'd done 11 a couple of limes. the dolphin' become
friendlier Thq came so close ''e could feel the turbulence 1n the
water as the\ shot b' us:· • cott sa id.
Were 1tiese animals opcraung on 1nst1nl1'1 Or "a" there a
reasoning process tn\'Ol\'ed'l .\lkr a few passes. did the head dolphin
makt: J dcus1on that these "'cirdos 1n their oce.in "ere '>1mpl~
harmle~~ touns1~··
"L1sten1ng to them was re-all} "emJ \\1th our ht:ads under·
"'ater. "'c Luuld hear them chattering hl..e mad We figured the}
"ere tailing about us. It was unreal JUSt -...ild It nM:-seem crat)
for us to ha'e Jum ped 1n "Ith them. but 11 \\,1~ a o nce·in·a·hfet1me
e\perll'llct' ••
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Great Plates: Hcn:"'11h an a-;sonment or sem1-amu'>tn8 per·
sunalllcd lice nse plate\ spoiled along lh e Orange ( oaM
In In inc, a llarne-ha1red beaut) "Ith. RLROHD No d)C·JOb
there She sa\ s
In Lagun'a. a \Oung gu} 1n a \'olks"'agen ~I RAl:.F~I R .\notha
}uung gu} in a \1olks"'agcn B~tWGl.Y Ob\lou~I}. hl·re are two
)uung men v.11h amb1t10n
Thrn there's the gu} "ho alread:-has 11 made .ind apparent!)
feels ~lf~onsc1ous about 1t tt1s Porsche T urbo plate r(·ad ...
NWPRTV\.\
And ha'c )llU seen thl' kep v.1th th e 1t•hra-,1npe paint JOh that
trot<i Jruund :-..:c,,porl '"th the platl'. \/Ef P''
Hu" about the gal on PCH 1n Laguna \\1th l\fY"B2 \\hat's
} our hc\t gurss age or bra <.11c"
f 1nJll}. 1here·s the land :-acht cru1'>ing around ""h IR4l (
The) u:rta1nl} do teach good grammar dnv.n thcrl'. dnn·1 the\" f) ec,.
l\14l'C L.\'l
O K. that's enough of that \luff
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Cau of tbe Mining Choristers: Thcrl' arl· somc peuplc around
the Or anse Cu.t~t \\ hu are lost and ma :-nut I.. nO\\ II
Speu titall). Jll'OPk "ho used to '>Ing \\1th thl' P31.1tic Chorale
and m prt•dt:te<,\ur. the In 1m· ~tastt·r ( horalc Tht· Pautit ( horak
1s forming an alumni guild and "'ould hke to ltx.lle an) formt·r
members v.h o ha,t·n't alread' bt·en lcx.ated
Ho" do \OU kno"' 1f )OU.,\l' been !orated'' S1mpk You v.uuld
ha'e retel\ed.an '"'11at1on to 1he guild''> first t''ent J fiesta un \ept
8 at focln ~Ltl' Bt·t~on·., Ne""pon home
<io 1f ~uu used to \Ing "1th either group and didn't get an tn\lk'.
tall thl' Panfic ( horalc offi ce at ~42-1790
Fr<"d Martin 's column runs Mondays. W<"dnesdays and Fridays.
\A( RAM El' I 0 -fhe o nl' or mo rt• pla) l'f'i
"ho lOrrcttl) guessed all ')1' numbt·r<, rn the
weekend "I OllO 6-53" gamt· to sain the $111 4
m1ll1on dollar ;ackpot bought the -...1nn1n1t tll'l..1•1 111
Do" ne" lo11cn otlic1als said l\unda\
Fuur t1ckeis rnnta1ned ti 'e ot ·s1"1: \\tnn1ng
numbers plu<, thc honu'i numbt·r. and eal h ducat
was "'orth Sl 6U.!<'i4 Tho'>c t1det<, "en· 11un.:h,1'>cd
1n Ha\\thorne. Lm ..\ngek'i. Raka..,licltl and "ianta
Cru1
The "Inning numhcr\. J'lll1'.ed ~atunl,I\ night Im thl· < ahtorn1a
LOlll'I") \ t\\lll'-\\CC kl)' .. Lo lln ~·5 r · game Y.1•re 5 . ., 1 J. !7, \ '· '\II.
and thr honu<, number. 11
I here wert• ~()\ tirkt•t\ v.1th fi\l' lll "'"inning numhcr,, l',11h
"onh S \.16"
Thcrt" wcrt• I l.'i54 llt l..t•t(, "1th ll1 u1 nt '" \\Inning numl)\.'r'>.
eat h "orth S 'i()
fht"rc "ere 199 . ..,X~ 11ckt•t<. "11h thrct' ul '" "inning numtx·ro;.
ear h v.urth an automatic $ 'i
T1·n ttl'kets w n1aint·d the thrt•c toprer nt1l''-n l Baker<.fil'ld.
Ventura .md Huntington Beath to earn 1heir holdt'I'> S ~'i.000 l',lth
f hC' numhcrs and n11e'\ "ere l'ho'>cn b\ 1 0 110 mJl h1nc d uring
a tele' 1s1on hrt1adt.ist onginattn(l in '-lat r.1ml·n111
Workers were off the clock
while boat was off the dock
• lD Newport Buch: Dunng thl' l >cpr1.·s<,1on ------. years. the 1annl'flC\ offered welcome emplo) ment
in the: Newport area The ranncne\ "'ould "gn.il
the arrnal of a boatload of fi\h h) ~ound1ng 1hc .,_ ___ _
whistle Workers. who had hcen wa1 t1ng 1n the
parking lot. "'Out<l don their 'lldcr\ and aprons
and prOCe$s the fi~h as the boat w:l\ unloaded
Then the l.annct) "'ould dose agai n and the
~orkcr\ would return tu the parking lot to "'a11
for tht• nc\t load The pn) -for thc v.ork. not
the v..i1t1ng -"'a5 :?R lcnl' an hour I h1' wa\
contributed b) <.ilad)~ C. roughan Rw"n. an
emplO)CC, v.ho \J\\ "I .:hopped lhc hC.1lh <Hill
tail!. oO of fi,h h) hJ nd -an unlovcl~ Jllh -hu1
in the l'HO\ and carh 1940\, w,· 1001.. v.hat \\l' .._ __ _
could gc1 "
IJuJ \ uu #\ ot1" aim tt.IJ.t•t u.hst 11t 1rn Rrt. nntl ,., t•n th111Jl r' 'U)
100<.t 111dc•t•tl \end wur h1\ttlf1rnl lac,., to 1>1J \nu /\ "'"' Or1n1e
Coast Dally Pilot . f' 0 HM I ~flO, ( c11 t,1 Mt•'Ml. IJ~f>~fl
-Complltd b.t Aoat • plOJJ
~ COAIT DALY N..OT
Monday. Auguet 20, 1990
Orange Coast Weekend
This weekend you could look 11
arts and crafts in Costa Mesa or
arccn stuff at the bottom of the sea
off the Orange Coast. Thanks to
relatives and a local auto dealer. this
was also a special wttkend for an
Oregon boy.
There was something for everyone
-even for dogs -at the Costa
Mesa Am and Crafts Festival at
Lions Park on Sunday.
Also Sunday. Rep. Chns Cox. R·
Newport Beach, joined the Manne
Forest Foundation on a tour of the
lfOup's experimental forest prOJCCtS •
at the ocean's sandy bottom off
Newport and Laguna.
f
O n Saturday. Crajg Bottorff, 9, of
Springfield, Ore., got a dream nde 1n
a $200,000 La mbor&hini Countach
courtesy of the Newport Auto
Center. Bottorff. who surv1Hd a
bone marrow transplant needed for
treatment of leukemia, had hrs wish
come true and then went to Newpon
Dunes for a reunion with fa mil)
members from four states. including
Ruth Jameson of Newpon Beach
Dell)' N9' ,,._.. ~ ---·-
Rep. Chris Cox. standing on starboard of vessel, watches kelp fleld workers.
o.-,..,... r--•I' I~-.,. Gr••U
Craig Bonorff with the U00,000 Lamborghini Count.ch In
which h• got his dr••m ride at th• Newport Auto Center.
D.U,, ""°' ........ ..,. --
Debra Ross shows off Lady Dlana·s new 1un9l•11•1 and hat
purchased at th• Costa Mesa Arts and Crafts '••tlval.
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M ==:~PLOT ORANGE COAST BU
Scott McCorm •ck with The Drl•n M ate. which he Inven t ed this ye•r .
Putting a lid on a cold job
. ..\~T.\ ( L.\Rll .\ -In rold \\Ca ther. pool
011. ners hall' to put a lid on 11 Thl· drain. that 1<;
\\ hl'n hg)l1 v.e1gh1 pool Jra1n ,o,ers bernme
d1sl0Jgl·J j nJ autumn ka,es threaten to clog the
J ra1n lhl Jllh man~ a ponl O\\Ol'r dread<, mmt 1s
t.iJ..1ng ,in 1, \ rlungr Ill the ho ttom lO replan• the
Jrain llJ
But 11\ u'ualh that or lkal \\Ith thl· ,o,tl'
t1ml'·lon ... un11nl!l Jnd "a1a-11.a,t1ng hJ"k oi <lrain-
1 ng I hl rwcil
Or at ka'>t 11 "a'> until O.,u11t ~k( urmJd.
P4:rtcrtl·J tht' .1n'"l'r to cold <.hp' •Ir \"o,ll' Jra1n
repair<.
He c.all' 11 lhl' Dr::11n \l<lll' Jn<.I 11 ' .i p1<.'ll' o f
tubing that <.JO ht· Jllathl•J ICI lhl· (loll U\e<.I fl>
..,,,eep kJ'l"' uul 111 th<.' pool \\1t h ;i Drain \liltl'
atta\ h<.·J 111 J '" l"t'JX'r roll'. ,1 (X"r\lln \ .111 nl(l\l" J
drain ltd from side to '>t<le while standing out'1de
the pool
McCormack. who O\\ns Scott's Pool and 'pa
Sen ice in Can}on Count!"). sa~s hl' in"entcd Drain
Mate to l..eep himself '"arm and dr}.
""Whc.·n I do pools 1n the winter time 11 hurtc; ...
he ...aid of d1\ ing into his 11.ork.
After other pool repairmen complained 10 him
about the same problem. '.'.icCormack set 10 11.ork
on the de' ice that became Drain Mate. manular·
tunng 11 in a friend's garage. •
So tar. McCormack has made 1.400 ot h1'
patented Dram Mates b) hand. The> are no"' in
store<> nat1on"1dc.
'Tm su rpnsed:· McCormack <,a~' uf ()rain
~fate's sutCC!>!>. But that surpnse 1<> rertainl~ a n1n·r
'>hod 1han the m id water -BY Tbe Associated · Puss
Inside advice /Business
Keep eyf# on tax man when
managing retirement funds
About to retire or leave your job?
Don't panic. Even thouah you
may be about to receive the laraest
sum of money you will ever see, lots
of people live thro~ this. .
What we are talk.int about as
called a lump sum distribution from
a qualified retirement plan. If you
have been participating in a plan
during your emfloyment, there may
be a substantia amount of money
waitina for you when you leave.
Qualified retirement plans come
in many shapes and sizes and are
variously described as profit sharing
plans, money purchase plans, de-
fined benefit or target benefit plans,
401 K's, employee stock ownership
proarams and several other types,
each with its own characteristics.
All have in common the fact that
they allow pre-tax conlribut.ions of
salary or other compensation during
the working years. Distributions can
quali fy for lump sum status when
they occur for one of these reasons:
retirement, leaving a company to
work elsewhere, term ination of the
retirement plan. reaching age 59'h
without retiring. becoming disabled
or being the surviving beneficiary
receiving funds from a qualified
plan. Because the earnings placed in
the plan were pre-tax, they will have
to be taxed either in the year of
withdrawal or later. The dccasjon of
when and how to pay the taxes can
be a difficult one.
Basically you have two choices:
Pay the taxes now with a one-time
opponunity for favorable federal tax
rates, or defer income taxes on the
distribution by either placing the
funds into an IRA rollover or direct-
ing yo ur plan trustee to purchase an
immediate annuity for you. The
corollary question is, "Do I really
need the use of this mone' now. or
would 1t be better to let 11 ·grow tax-
deferred until I need the income'>"
Let's discuss the two alterna11ves.
If you don't need the money right
away, the best choice would be to
deposit your d1stnbut1on into an
IRA rollover. This account may be
opened at your brokerage or sa vings
inst1tut1on. Unlike a regular IRA
with the S2.000 maximum deposit
lim1tatlon, there 1s no hm1t on the
Alan
Freeman
amount that can be placed in an
IRA rollover. Placing the money in
an IRA rollover will defer income
taxation until funds arc withdrawn.
Any money withdrawn fro~ an l~A
rollover is treated as ordinary in-
come and is taJtCd at regular rates.
There may also be an additional I 0
percent excise tax if you withdraw
funds before you arc 591h. You can't
avoid taxes forever. as the law re-
quires that you must begin takmg
distributions from your rollover by
April I of the year after you re~c~
791/J. At that point there are mini-
mum distributions you must ta ke
based on life expectancy. Check with
your tax adviser to make sure you
withdraw at least the minimum. as
failure to do so may expose you to
IRS penalties.
In addition to postponing the tax
on your d1stributfon. placing the
money in an IRA rollover allows 11
to continue to grow tax-free until
withdrawn. The benefits of tax-free
appreciation are obvious. At I 0 per·
cent compounded annuall y.
SI00,000 would grow to more than
$236.000 in 10 years. You would
need a pre-tax return more than 15
percent to achieve that result 1f you
were in the 28 percent federal tax
bracket.
Before you decide to roll over
your d1stnbut1on. )OU need to kn ow
what tax you would pa} 1f you don't.
Bas1call). af you are under 59111. the
total d1stribut100 will be taxed as
ordinary income. plus a 10 percent
penalty. If you are over 591/i. you
qualify for special tax treatment
called fi ve-}ear forward a'eraging.
That means that the tax is calculated
as 1f one-fifth of the d1stnbut1on was
rccei ved each year for ti ve years.
Those amQunts arc added toaether
and ~he t_otal. tax is payable when the
distnbuuon 11 received. Also, if you
were SO by Jan. l, 1986, you may
choose between 10-year forward
averqina at 1986 w rates plus
possible 20 percent maximum Iona-
term capital gains treatment for a
portion of the distri~ution, or five.
year forward averqJng at current
tax rates.
There arc other criteria you mutt
m«t 10 qualify for special tu rates.
The entire balance in your retire-
ment plan account must be paid to
you within one taxable year. You
must have been a participant in the
plan for at least five years, and the
distribution must be from a quali·
fied plan other than a 403(8) or an
IRA.
There arc other details you should
know before deciding what to do.
Many of them arc discussed in a
booklet entitled "Lump Sum Dit-
tribut1ons: How to Make the Most of
Them." Also. be sure to discuss your
situation with a qualified tax adviser
before proceeding.
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Oruft Coa•t D•HY Pilot Bo.rd ol
B••lllt .. Advl.en, I• vice prnlde.I
d d lloucl•I cooH l,..I for tie
Newport Bucb office of S.t•,.,..
Letmo H•ttoa.
Ofter memkn of tk DaJJ1 PU.I
Board of BHhlt.. AdvJun ue:
Erat•t C. Brown, mau6'-1 ,,.,.,..,
of E111t•t Brown & Co.; Walter Cnl·
ttadu HI, lou•dt r ud cMJrma
Cruttudt o & Co.; Tom Glb•Oll, di•
trlct mau1tr DJ/I TJtora & c..;
IHIH>rab L. Harrill1toa, vice prHJ..
deot Nortbt 111 Tra•t of C.JJ/orala;
Viet/ He.too. prt•idtot Vlctl
Htdoo Per.a11.11t l Service• loc.;
KMPG Pu t M.,wkt It Co.; J.,_
Lid, loaodlll1 parflltr Lid Munl
It Co.; Mlltoo E. N•ylor, tztet1t1n
vice prt•Jdtat u d re1loul mai&aff!r
for Gn1bb & EIJI•; Keo Nlcoi..,
prt•ldtot Flauc/al StrattflH
Gr08p; Cblp Stautl, State Farm
laH ruct. Co•t• MtH; G•Tf
Wucombt, p•rtatr IC t aoett
Levtatllal & Co.; aad Glori• Zlptr,
prttldtot Glori• Zlper It A.-
•oclate•.
Unusual jobs are all in a day's work for Ray Fico
BY JOY ANTHONY
Ra) Fico·~ <\prl1anu· (enter in tlun11ngton Al·Jch
ha<, had some unu,ual rob' in ''' ~~·\l"Jr h"ll•r\
··som{· peopk t'\p<:U m<' w h<' a miralk mJn.""
Fico said
I One umc he fi ,NJ a 14th centun \inger 'l'"tng
malhtne It "'a' the kind "here the mother si t\ do"'o
to SC\.\ "'hlle one uf her children turns the l ranl..
.\lthough he alc;o re pair\ modern <.c""ing ma("hinc\.
toasters. rnffee puts. ra10r\. iron\ and blender... ht~
'acuum repairs are among the moc,1 lOmmon \\ h\ '1
Parents let their children nde a \aluum a\ 1f 11 "ere
a skateboard. he said Or the~ tn to 'acuum a reccnth.
shampo<.><:d rug. Or. the~ wait to thange the bag unitl
1t"s so full that the din goes back do"n and burns out
the motor
The older appliances -15 )Cars old or so -are
the ones most wonh repaanng, he remarked. The least
wonhwh1lc proJects are toasters made b} robots. "You
might as well throw them awa\ when they stop
working." he said
But most of the time. Fico Ines to fix "'hatever
people bnng him The other da). a lo}al customer
brought him I 0 'acuums -all 10 a heap of pans .. he
told Furn that she had taken the vacuums to one of h1'i
compet11ors because the sho p was JUSt around the
comer from her houscclcanang ser' ice But after \C\Cn
weeks. the 'acuums were suit a mess
"I told her I wouldn"t pcnaltic her:· Fico said
The 71 }Car-old Ne" York-bom Italian began ht\
career as an expenmental produl ts engineer at Grneral
Motors
Fico wa s one of fi, t' peopl e asked 10 devc lt>p a
"indow that would go up and down at the touth of a
switch, he said. At first. the team tned h)draulic ml
Then the) discovered that the otl froie in "'inter
Eventually. the} h11 on the idea of an electric motor
He left his JOb to 101n the Army. where a blo"' on
the head changed his life. For six weeks. he la} 1n a
coma. When he awoke. he suffered convuls1onc;
While in the Arm} hospital. he decided that 1f he
e'er got "ell. hc"d be a chaplain the rc-;t of his life In
bed. he studied for the ministry.
For 25 years. he served as a chaplain at JU'enile
hall. running an appliance repair bustnc!>s on tht <;1de
10 make ends meet. Today. he 1s a chaplain Jt t\.\-o
con' alcsccnt homes.
In sem1-ret1remcn1. he come~ 10 the apphanc.e
store ever} Saturday and lets his son-1n·la"' do the
repairs on the other days. His two daughters do all lhe
ordenn~. wait on the customer!> and make \mall
re pa tr'>
.. I uS<'d to tell them to do good 11.ork becauS<" the
bu\lncss "'<>ult.I be their~ '>Orne da) :· he said ··Now 1\
is theirs ..
When he's not working. he runs a nonprofit
organ11a11on called ··c ovcnng Wings .. Named aflt'r a
line in the Bible where God sa) \ .. I'll co' er )'OU wt th
m) \.\tngs ... the group donates blankets to m1ss1onc; 1n
L ~-and Orange Count~.
Lac;t )Car. the} donated 60.000 blankets. ome
\\COi 10 \.\omen who had been de~ncd b)' their
husbands. <,ome to the mentalh retarded. some 10 .. old
men \.\hO had no one,'' and others to .. bums ..
.. I c.a n't pcnalue the good people becauc;c o f the
bum'> ... hr ..aid. "'Thq all ha ve ha1r-ra1sing stone!> to
tell
"I make peopk feel that the) 're somebod) ..
Renewable energy fans see bright future Going the extra mile
By RUSS LOAR
o.iiy ""oc ..,,,_., "'"'"
<. ()<.;T .\ :-..tF\.\ -\ """ \outh ( oa't P ld/J d11th1nti \Ion·
intend\ 10 go the C\tra mile: to gl·I nc:"' lU\ltlmt•r\ -literal!\
E.pl\11de. a 25·<.tofl' ("ha1n 11pc.•ning 11' fir\t <>rJn[!l' < ount~ \l•Hl
at the pla1a 1n \eptrmber. I' IJ't dnelor1n~ a rc.·ruta1111n Im '''
unu<;ual lumm1tment w c u .. 1,1mer \l'f\ Ill'
L<><.ated on \outh < oa\t ('latJ \ 'euind Ind If) th1· \1,1'
( nmpam "ing. Ep1<,odr "IX'C1Jl11r\ in dothing fur '"irking 11. oml·n
The '0011-\quan• loot c,torr "'Ill ,11\11 kalurt· ll \.\t·ln h<tndhag\ \he~·,
and Jttec,~unt'\
< atcnng to bu\~ t Jrccr "Onll'n. ~ p1\otk 11.111 hnng men hJndl\l'
to the humc. dl'll\l'r f}Jlkagi:c, to hn1t·I room' tor tra,t•kr\. and t''l'O
make.' after-huur\ arpo1ntment\ f11r \hopix·r, unablt• 111 '>hop during
regular mall h11uf\
··f:.p1sode '" a \oung enthuc,1 ll u>mpJn\ "ht1'>t' naml' ha\
become c,~nommou<, \\tth p<:r\ona c,er' ll'l' · 'aid J im lll•n11.1Ht<l
general m,inagcr ol O.,outh < oac,t J>
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NEWPORT CENTER ASSOCIATION
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Ranking in the '90s "Changing the Rules·
ft 'rll I lrll ll.,\
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WILLIAM E.B. SIART
Prt.>11ldent, first Interstate Banrnrp
a nd Ch ainnan of the Board and CEO
Flri.I lnlt.>rstatt.> Bank of California
WI \Vednesday,August22,1990
7 :JO rl m lo 9 ()() fl rn
"J"wporl H<'ac It Mnmoll
noo Nt•wµmt Ct•111cr Drive
)I T1l·k1•1, 111.1y Ill' pure h1l't'<I ,,, 1111• drw ,, f1" $11100
or C,111 I711 1 720 IHAA l<•l Art\drl<" RP'<'l'\,1111011'
By ROBERT IMRIE
Au«:i....i "'"' wm ..
AMHER<iT. Wis -The sign
out<,1de tht• fairground proclaims.
"We 11.111 not be caugh1 between Iraq
and a hard place ..
It\ the newes1 slogan of cnerg)
con\Cn a11onis1s gathcnng this week·
end for lhe M1d"est Rcnt'wable
Energ> Fair rhev believe the
M 1ddlc East cns1s ·should refocus
attention on how much America
depends on fossil fuels -after a
decade of lagging interest
"We are caught with our backs
again<,l the wall again We don'1
have a solar induSll) or a renewable
1ndustf} to fall back on." said Bob
Ramlow. a fatr orga n11cr and oper-
ator of a solar products com pan) in
this central Wisconsin 1own
The fair is the lar$est of 1hree
planned na11onw1dc this year to en-
courage reduced dcpendt'nce on
finite fossil fuel s and expanded u~
of energ) sources that are en·
vironmtntall} saft and renewable -
hke the sun and wind
About 10.000 people were ex·
pcctc<.1 to a11en<.1 tne 1nrce--Oa) fair.
which ends Sunday Educational
seminars and displays hkt solar·
powered microwave ovens and
"'ind-powered stereo sound system\
dotted the fa1rvounds.
So me participants described
themselves as I 960s·'l1} le '"back-to·
the~anh refugees'" who remember
the g.asohnc crisis of the mid-1970-.
and ensuing goals 10 wean 1he lint\·
ed States from heavy oil ("Ono;ump-
t1on.
Iraq's in vasion of Kuwait in the
01l·nch Persian Gulf. which caused
gasoline pnces to climb as mur h as
20 cents a gallon wtlhtn e week.
serves as a reminder that the Un1tl·d
States has fa iled to achieve those
goals. Ramlow said.
He 1s one of SC"vcral Amher'>t
residents who moved to the town of
2.500 in the 1970s 10 escape c111e\
and experiment with alternate
energy. His home is full y <1olar·
powered.
"I have a color TV." he said "A
VCR. I have clock radios. tape
deck~. stereos. a Nintendo game for
my kids. You name 11. I have 11. You
don't have to gl\C up !>Omcth1ng to
ust' less t'nerg)
"A lot of people in this area use
wood for hea ting," he added '"A lot
of people dn\C h1gh-m1leagc cars.
There 1s dcfin11ely a guod en·
vironmental attitude around here."
Innovation is 1he pndc of 1he ~O
or so e~h1b11ors at the fair John
Osborne of Pl ymouth. Ma<:h . dis·
played a 12-volt <:omputcr S}Stem
that can be po"crcd by alternate
energy s<>U recs
"I am trying to appeal tu the
people who arc running an office out
of their homt's with solar po" er ...
Osborne said. ··1 want to get high
performance computers into the
hands of these innovati ve people.
They arc pioneers."
Osborne said th(' Midd le East
cns1s demonstrates how he's doing
more than saving mone> by turning
from fuel-burning power sources.
"I have got solar panels on my
roof. Nobody holds me hostage for
my power." he said.
Most organizers. exh1b11ors and
fairgoers predicted the Iraqi m-
vas1on , while forcing a U.S. military
Loral chief meets Ford workers
'8y JOY A NTHONY
o.-y ,._ ,.,......,,..,,.
Ford Aerospace workers· fear;
that their pens1onr. will go up 1n
smoke,.may have been quelled Fn·
day by th( v1s11 of Bernard Schwanz.
chief execuuve officer of Loral
Corp .. the defense electronics com-
pany that just boua,ht Ford Aero-
space.
There w1ll be no termination of
the pension proaram as has be(n
hinted at by the press. he said. Nor
wall there be any "sulntant1al''
chanaes in benefits. Only a cu-
leasina proSf1m wall be cut when the
new man.,cment takes over in early
October.
At issue is the transfer of S 100
million out of Ford's $300 million
pension surplus to Manufacturers
Hanover Bank in New Yort.
Accord• na to news rep0ru. Ford
retirees and workers are womed that
if the S 100 million does not stay in
it$ current bank in Detroit. there
mi&ht not enough money to pay all
the promised benefits.
But according to Ben Brandt, a
pension expen and v1cc-prcs1dent at
Irvine-based Caljforn1a Trust. a
subsidiary, of CPI Group. th( trans·
fer is a • formality" that frequently
occurs when two compa01C1 mcrac.
There is no way that the money can act out of the employees' trust. he
said, unleas the fund 1s terminated
Thus, any talk of a dwindling of
employee benefits is a "scare tactic"
used to "stir up emotions."
In a press conference, Schwartz
reiterated that termm.at1on of the
pension proSf1m 1s not even bem1
considered.
What's more, he explained, any-
one in a "defined benefit" proaram
-auch u Ford workers enJOY -as
full y protected by law, rcg.ardless of
whether the fu nd 1s an deficit or
surplus.
Only the bankruptcy of Loral
orp. could threaten the Ford
workers' pensions. said Brandt.
The pension consultant specu·
lated that the issue has generated a
lot of attention in the press because
of the widespread practice of m1lk-
1n1 excess pension funds to aid in
the corporate takeover process. In
lyP1cal takeoveri. he e,pla1ned. pen-
sion surptuse arc viewed IJ "rash
cows'' that have much to do with
whether a meraer occurs or not. In
order to finance an ac.qu1s it1on. he
explained, a company typically uses
tornc of the surplus to pay ofT its
debt.
Such could not be the cue wnh
Loral Corp.. he said, unless the
com()ln)' rcnqes on its p\edae not to
terminate the fund.
buildup. m1~t bnng somethina
pos1t1\e 1f 11 awakens dormant
encrg) concern s
"All the poltt1c1ans want to 1ump
on 1he bandwagon. Wht'n that haP:
pens. )Ou can tell it's hot," sa1d
Mike Torzcwsk1. lrt'asurer of the
group of energy<onsc1ous Amhcnt
residents who organized the fair.
Ken Wini. a '1s1tor from nearby
W1scons1n Rapids. strJ'llcd by some
d1spla }'' with perhaps more interest
than he might have had before
g.asohne prices soared.
··when 11 costs )OU S20 10 fill up
)'Our g.a'> tank. 11 makes you thin k a
httle bit ... he said
Richard Pere1. editor of Home
Power. a magazine publtshed in
California that last year u'led the
return of renewable energy fairs. said
the 11mc 1s nght to expand use of
solar and wind power.
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
"makes us reahz.e we arc inrrtd1bly
dtpendent o n foreign oil. which
makes us not free at all." Pcrc7 said.
"I have a saying. 'No one has to die
for so lar energy.· "
Delta
launch
success
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -
A Bnt1sh telev1s1on broadcastina
Sltelhtc orbited Earth today after
a suCttssf ul nde an to spaC"e
aboard an unmanned Delta
rocket built at the McDonnell
Douglas Hunt1n1ton Beach
plant.
The British Satellite Broad-
cast 1n1 satcllttc, called
Matcop0lo 2 wall transmit pro-
111ms directly to thousands of
homes in 8nta1n.
GE COAST IIFAI:tll OR•W COMT DMY N.OT
Mondey, ~ 20, 1880 Aa
n the front lines of the AIDS War
IUZAal'TH "ltNANDIZ
Pt~ .....
SAN FRANCISCO -Everyone d Him he was cruy.
Thal didn'~ bother Ja) Ma1Jrey.
knows he s a bit loopy.
Everr.one saJd the aovemme nt
uldn t be trus1ed . Maybe his legs
uld fall off.
"It never fued me," Ma~y
ya, summonioi fonh one of his
tented mo numental shrugs.
ybe it's like polio. Somebody
d to do the polio vaccine first. I
ncfitcd from lhat. I fiau rcd I'm
nunate to be well. I sure haven't
n an angel. This vaccine might
t work. it might not be the one.
t at least we tried."
Putt1n1 aside his sk.it11shness of
les, disregarding the govem-
ent's somber warnings on possible
effects. Ma~ey last August be·
me what high school science
bolars would call a human guinea
&. a voluntee r for an cxpenmental
IDS vaccine. The vaccine 1s
o wn. according to its lackluster
1enti lie name. as gp 160.
T hrough such clinical trials.
rough .. oluntecrs such as Margre)
ilhng to nsk their bodies 1n the
S0viet
official
treated
OAKLA ND -The $ov1et
Union's chief of protocol. tra' el·
1n' in the United States with
M1kha1l Gorbachev in June, re·
mained behind here for several
weeks for treatment of a hean
cond1 11on. a ho'ipltal \atd <iun·
da).
Vtad1m1r Shcrmyshev. 61 , was
admitted to Merritt Peralta
Medical Center on June 11. dis·
charged tv.o da~ ~ later and re·
mained in the San Francisco Ba\
area for about two weeks before
returning to the U.S.S.R .. a hos-
pital spokesv.oman said
hope or findana a cur~ tor the AIDS
scourae. research has prottt1sed
much more rapidly over the last
decade than if scientists rehed on lab
animals.
Unlike his elltrcmist counterparts
in the ftont·1ine trenches, Margrey is
not the sort to parade has commit·
ment to the AIDS cause with a
picket sign or upthrust fist. Rather.
his i5 a quiet rorm of activism that
manifests itself in practical ways.
He was. for instance, one of lhc
original volunteers in the first AIDS
ward at San Francisco GeneraJ Hos·
p1tal. He worked there for sill years.
quitting late last year to join the
board of the AIDS Emergency Fund.
:l'People say the government d~n't do anything but I know they
arc," Margrey says. "The govem·
ment could do more and quicker.
But to say they are compl~tel
nonsympathet1c 1s unfair and un·
true."
Since last August. he's been pan
of a National Institutes of Health
study testing the safety and effect1 ve-
ness of the gp 160 vaccine on 13 5
healthy volunteers from around the
nation who are free of HIV.
"I feel so lucky that I ean do 11,"
sa}s Margre). 38, who 1s a successful
real .estate qenL .. People say thC'l'C
aren t any more nept1ve p y men.
Trust me, it's by the srace of God."
In AufUSt, he was inoculated with
the vacctne, a purified protein taken
from part of the human • Im·
munodeficiency virus. He's had two
boosters since.
As Mararey has d iscovered.
thouah it is not commo nly discussed
in the scientific community. bctllJ a
gu~nca pig has its perks: bonus fl ying
points. Marcrey's flown cast so often
he's euned a T WA gold card.
The ftrst month. he went every
week for blood tests; since then once
a month. And while he still loathes
the monthly blood draw -he closes
his eyes and winces -he's got the
travel routine down cold.
First Monday of each month. he
flies nonstop to Washington Dulles
Airport, rides a cab to the Omni
Hotel in Georgetown. sleeps 1n the
same e1ghth-Ooor room. He even
orders tbe same skinless chicken
meal: the hotel's bemused chef
makes it specially for him.
Tuesday morning. he ndcs the
Metro to the medical center in
Bethesda. Md
"There's always a rack of test
tubes waiting for me with m y name
on at," be says. .. and I take 1t down
to the Depenmcnt o( Phlebotomy." The latter is pro nounced. o (
co~rse. with appropriate P&lina
sound.
Marsrcy's vital statistics a~ duly
recorded, blood drawn and a nunc
o~ phy~ician run~ throu&h the data
with him. Then it's baci to Dulles
ror the S p.m. flight to San Fran·
cisco.
Researchers warn that the vaccine
carries some risks. the least of them
rashes and muscle aches, the more
sen ous a possJbl> weakened 1m·
munc system. Dr. ChfTord Lane.
leader of the chn1cal study. says that
no ad verse results have surfaced.
Mararcy says he's felt no side
effects at all. though he hkes to JOkc
that his balding scalp is a result of
the expenment. His lover, Ken
M ueller. who 1s HI V-infected. also
wants to pan1c1pate in a drug tnal
but so far hasn't been accepted
"The disease has progressed and
as people read more about expen·
ments. m} fnends son of changed
their mind... Margre) says. "'The)
don't think I'm craz) anymore."
Bush signs emergency AIDS bill
By CHRISTO PHER CONNEU.
KENNEB N KPORT. Maine -Prc,1<.lcnt Bush
signed an S882 m1ll1on AIDS emergenq bill Saturda~
that for the first 11me will allow direct federal grants to
16 c111es h11 hardest by the deadl) '1ral ep1dem1c
Bush afliAed his signature v.11hout public commt·nt
to the R}an White C omprehen<.1\C Alf)"i Re'>ourct·'>
[mergenn .\ct. named for the Indiana teenagl:r w1del)
admired (or hie; courage 1n face of the d1i,ca'>c that
claimed ht!> hfr in \pnl
Congress v.111 still ha\C' 10 pass a \epara1t· ap-
propnauon'i bill tx:fore an~ of the funds arc d1\tnbuted
to state'i .ind c1t11.·s Hut tt t'i thl' fir'it law C\Cr enacted
to provide health grantc; to \tdll''> and lut.ihllt''> to fight
a specific disease
AIDS I'> spread through the exchange C>f blood or
body fluids or thrnugh contaminated needles. It ha'
killed more than 83.000 Amencan'i in the pac;t decade
and an estimated I 5 m1ll1on .\mencans arc behc,cd
to be earners of the '1rus.
Many of the v1ct1ms have heen homo~'ual or
1ntra.,.enous drug abusers Children can contract the
d1sea!>C in the womb or throu~h blood transfusions. ac;
did R}an White. a hcmoph1hac
1 The measure authonzes S882 m11l1un for fi<;{al
1991 and a total 01 S4.5 billion o'er fi,e )ear'i
It v.ould pro' 1de S275 m1lhun 1n health Lare
sen ICC erant~ 1n fiscal I Q9 I. y. h1ch Stans Oct I. to I(,
maJor c1t1c~ The} are·
Atlanta. Boston Chicago. Dallas. Fon Lauderdak
Houston. Jcrse) ( 1t~. Los -\n$elcs. Miami. :"ev. 'f url.
Newark. Ph1ladelph1a. San Diego. ~an Francisco. \an
Juan. Pucno Rim. and Washington. DC
To quahf). a Cit} had to haH' at least 2.000 -\ID"
ca!>e"~ to date or a rate of 25 per IO.CX)(1 re,1dcnt'i fhl·
monc} v.111 be allocated based on se'ent' ol ncl·d
States would also get formula granto; to 1mpro' e
the dell\el) of health care services for ~opk v.11h
AIDS There would be separate grants to c;tatcs and
health care organi1a11ons for A I OS prevention effort\
News travels fast
..You can't be serious/' Stacey
wrote. "Not to tell my 11r1rritnds
everytbjna is just not beina a
true friend. Besides, my friends
would never betray m y secrets
-even to their husbands or
boyf nends."
Stacey's letter came an
response to last week's column.
where I suuestcd that unless and/or until a man feels an
absolute security that his woman
would never. under any circum·
stances, reveal his darkest
secrets, will he never really open
up and confide 1n her.
I said that women owe It to
their hfc-panner to simply keep
quiet about certain thin~. Ap-
parently Stacey was homficd b>
that notion.
In an attempt to explain her
position. Stac~y insists that her
fnrnds are different. She 1s sure
that whate,er she says about her
husband will ne ver get back to
him Therefore. she reasons, her
"true confessions" are all nsht.
All right for whom? Certainly
not for fier husband And should
he a<.:1uall} become aware of this
breach of faith, the results could
mean communication shut·
dov. n of the worst kind
"~crets" ha'e a way of being
spread and v.hen that happen\.
the scenano usually goes some-
thing like this: tace) telli. Karen
and Jill about how womed she 1s
about her mamage She and her
husband Tom never seem to talk
an) more Tom. she SB)Ci, 'ieem\
cdg) all the time l:ihe say., that
shc·c; JU~t not interec;ted 1n ma~
ing lo\e tu him
Karen and J 111 hstt:n and offer
support and a few suggestion~
from 1heir ov.n expcncncc 1 he~
promise secrt'q
'-'hat Stace' doc'in ·1 knov. 1s
that Karen and her husband 8111
ha'l' been ha~ing some prctt~
scnou~ problem\ too 51nce the
b1nh of their bab., nine month\
ago then.-h~' hccn absolute!\ nu
sex 1n 1he1r huu~ either Bill
TM
Dr. Linda
Algazl
hasn't quite 1uued an ul-
timatum, but he complains that
he feels hke he 1c; on the bottom
of his wife's list of priorities.
The stage ha~ been set for
Stacey's ··secret'' to travel.
That mght, Karen and 8111 arc
1n bed, talking He approaches
her seductively She ~JCCts b.im
wuh the usual excuse of how
ured she 1s becauS<' of the bab'.
He grts anSf) 'he \pills Stacey\
beans
Her motive 1s a rational one.
Karen 1s trying to increa~ the
1nt1maC} between she and her
husband b} re .. eahng a secret.
Her plo) ma> indeed have the
effect of ending uncomfonable
convcr!>allon. and may also help
her to JUSt1f~ her sexual d1s-
1ntercst
She says. "Wr"rr not the onl)
ones who aren't ha .. 1ng much
sex tace~ and Tom. for cum.
pie. there s a couple w1th real
problems I'll tell )OU abou1
them 1f ~ou promise not to tell."
o nov. Bill know' tace\ ·s
··\Ccret" too ·
And guess v.hat'! The men
pla} golf IOJcther eve!") other
Saturda) Bill really has for-
gotten tha1 what his wife told
him 1s a secret
Quite innocent!). and in 1he
name of ~ing a team pl:i)cr and
one of the guy\ he \a~'· "He~
budd-., I understand \Ou'rc not
getting much latel) ··
Tom is homfied .. ,., nothing
~ucd ,.. he v. under~
esearch produces effective treatment for back._pain
Low back pain is a disorder
hat afects most of us.
pidem1olog1cal stud1c~ ha vc
emo nstratcd that 80 percent
f the population will ha,·e an
pi sode of debili 1a1in~ lo"
ack pain a t least once in our
ife11me.
There arc 70.000 ne"" back
nJunes every day. and 24
rcent of all lost time from
ork 1s a direct result of low
ack pain. Jt 1s the most
requent cau c of lost time
ro m wo rk next to th e com·
on cold.
Low back disorder\ have
heir peak incidence 1n the
ourt h and fift h decades. but
n affect the "Cf) }oung and
he very old. lnd1" 1duals who
'-'Ork in sedcntaf) occ upa-
tions arc JUSt as suscept ible as
th ose who perform hca")
labor. th us no one is C\Cm pl
from developing lo"" balk
pai n and the ufTen ng 1t
causes.
Low back pain us\Jall ) ''
resolved spontaneously in
sc .. cn to 10 days. but a s1gnifi .
cant proponion of pe ople
ha\'e persistent and/or recur·
ren t discomfort that con·
tinucs to be a problem at
th ree months. It persists 1n
plaguing the qualit) of C\Cr\·
da> existence.
Untt l recentl >. ltttlc wa\
known of the ct1olog) and
natural h1ston of low back
pain. TrcatmcrHs "ould con-
sist of bed rest. c;omct1mcc;
prolo nged. and 1f this was
incfTccttH:·. there wa little to
offer oth er than surgery . .\s a
result. man} ind" 1duals ton·
tt nucd to have chronic low
back pain and others had sur-
gcr; that was unsuccessful.
New research. ho"e' er. has
elucidated the b1omcchan1cs
and ph) s1ology. along with
the natural htston of lov.
back disorders. N'ew treat·
mcnt techniques and rchab1lt ·
ta11on methods wtth strong
sc1ent1fic founda ti on no"
allo" medi ca l practtttoncrs tu
approach lo\\ back dtsnrdcr<;
wtth renewed '1gor
Once considered the '"hlal"k
box of medicine.'' lo"' hack
di sorders are nov. trea ted
enthus1astteall\ -with e~cellcnt
long-term su crcss rates
Peopk need not suffer end·
lessl> altcmpting ont· trt•at·
mcn t after another
Ne"" technolog) \Uth as
.
(AT scanners and MRI scan·
ners have. for the fi rst ttmc.
allowed physicians to ap·
prcciate the in tri cate anatom)
and ph) s1olog) of the lo''<~r
back and the lumbar disks
that was not poss1hlc 15 )cars
ago. 8) 1dcnt1f~ing and lo-
cal1Ling specd1c problem
areas m the spine, 1t has ad·
vanced our state of knov. I·
edge and has made the ··n·
plora107 back surgery.. a
thing o the past
New. soph1stH:ated m1cro-
surg1 cal techniques ha ve per·
mttlcd spine surgeons to per·
form lo" back surgery "1th
much greater succcc; rates and
lov.er morb1dtt). In conJunc·
t1o n with ad..,anccd rehabtlt·
talion techniques. the ind1·
v1dual can now return to h1\
or her routine It fes t) le in a
much shorter penod of umc
Adrenalin best for severest allergies
ly Dr. JOHN .f . CHIU
You flus h. you ttch. )OU
choke and labor to breathe. If
noth ing is done about 1t soon.
you may fa in t and even die
from 1t.
This is what happens when
a person 1s havi ng a seve re
allergi c reaction known as
anaphylax 1s. Ea rlie r, the vic-
tims o ften cxpenence a sen e
or··1mpending doom'' as well.
For many. the cause of such a
reaction 1s qu ite obvious. but
for others the cause remai ns
elusive.
So far. drugs. foods. 1n·
jected foreign protein and in-
sect stings are the mo t com-
mon culprits. However. fo r a
few, even cold temperature
can trigger such a potentially
fatal reaction.
The curent interest in
ph ysical fitness also has
brought o n a cond ition
known as exerc ise-induced
anaphylaxis (EIA). T he exact
reason for EIA is still obscure.
allhou&h such a ruction is
often -but not always -
associated with inaestion of
either a specific food or any
food within a fo ur-hour
period before lhe exercise.
For those rea<:t1o ns without
any known cx pla natton. v.e
convenicntl} clas 1fy them as
1d1opath1c ana ph yla"s .
meaning that we JUSt don't
know. For simila r reactions
caused by mcchan1 ms other
tha n allcrg). th e term
"anaphylactiod reaction" al o
has bee n used.
Once its cau c has been
ascertained. the be t approar h
wo uld .be to avoid the trigger-
ing mechanism · a ltogthcr.
Howe er. this 1 easier said
than done. ,
For example. how can one
be sure that one's cashew but-
ter as not contam inated wtth
peanut bu tter. as 1 often the
case? How do yo u deal with a
wife who 1s allergic to her
husband' se men? C'e rt aml}
one cannot be expected to
know that some frozen food
en trees and dairy product~ a rc
indeed tainted wtth trace of
an tibiotic~.
For a proper treatment pro-
aram, you must cnhst the
help of your medical doctor.
T raditionally, injectable
adrenalin (epinephrine) is the
most effective to combat this
reaction.
Adrenalin-containing ktt~
\
such a~ thr .\na-(iuard anJ
Ep1pcn should be 1mmrd1-
atel} available: fo r \elf-trt·at·
ment. Of course. an tt·
histamines and cort11io1w also
may be efTectt\C, hut 1t take~
hou rs before lhl'\ can offer
you any help. ·
Thus. not o nl y 1s tl import·
ant to identify and 3, 01d thl'
culpn t. }OU also mu\t be
prepared to gl\ e ~our)elf the.·
adr~n al't-n injt•ctwn. 'our
br~in ca nnot make do with no
oxygen for more than five
mtn'ttes w11hout getting dam·
aged . With our traffic prob-
lem. ~ou would be lud,, to
get an)"'here w1th tn IS
minutes.
A procedure known as dr·
scns1t1zat1o n also ma) be at· I
tempted fo r those ""ho ha'e a
hi tOI) of anaphylax1 s to cer·
tain drugs. Allerg) tnJCC ttons
alao are very efTccuvc a$atn!lt
anaphylax1s to stingrng insect 1
enom.
More 1mportantl\ think of
1
yo ur adrenalin k1i as yo ur
Amcncan Expre~s card and
do n't leave home w11hout at.
Above all , cnlt t }Ou r al-
lergist's help.
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A lso . new su rgt1 ca l
procedures have been de·
eloped for the treatment of
herniated lumbar disks. Per·
cutaneous lumbar d1skcctom)
1s a new treatment tcchn1qur
that allows safe rmo ... al of a
portion of the herniated dt )k
that 1s causing sc1attca. This 1s
ro uttnely performed on an
outpatient basis. v.1th mini·
mal pain and "1th good suc·
cess rates. AfteNard. patients
can resume datl) ac11v1t1es 1n
a much shorter penod of
ttme.
The vast maJOnt) of people
who expenencr lo" hack pain
wtll never need <.,urgcn . and
v. 1th newer rchab1htat1on
methods. most can now avo id
develo ping the s~ ndrome of
c hrontc low back pain. 4-s a
re ult. mo~t ind1 v1duals need
not fear sufTenng prolonged
d1~b1ht ~ from lo~ back pain.
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ly TOM TITUS
Dally l'tloC c-·.--
The operative word in the title
of "A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum" is
"Funny." and if you catch the
week-long staging of the La Jolla
Playhouse production at the Or·
ange County Performin& Arts
Center, be prepared to laugh loud-
ly and of\en.
Seen it before? Several times?
The Diceman
pleases cro~d, I
disturbs critics t
ly JOHN IOOS ,,.... .... c., ..........
COSTA MESA -Men were auwina beer like the k~ was a~ut
to run dry. Some wore "F ... Off' T·
shirts with a proud sense of defiance
and anaer.
Then: was a sood share of women,
too. Whether dutifully accompany-ina their mates or just plain curious
- only they know for sure.
But the sellout crowd of about
8,SOO ~ gat hered at the Pacific
Amphitheatre Saturday ni.Jht for the
appearance of shock comic Andrew
Dice Oay -also consisted of many
well-dressed yuppies and older cou-
ples, perhaps in their SOs and 60s.
No matter. So has your correspon-
dent, from the original 1962
Broadway production through in-
numerable community theater
and college renditions. You may
know all the lines. but it's the sight
gags that get you by the fun-
nybone.
Ch•r•ct•rs In .. A l'unny Thing H •p ·
pened on the W•y to the l'orum .. p er ·
for111 the 111u1k•I n .... ber "•verybody
0119ht to H•v • • M•ld."
And whether you think Oay is a
chauvinistic pig or the reigning king
of X-rated comedy, there was no
denying the buzz of electricity and
excitement in the air before the
Brooklyn Bad Boy took the stage.
No doubt the titillating aspects of a
show based on smashing sexual
taboos heightened the mounting an-
ticipation.
more than ·.half the human 'race is
belittled as whores. liars. cheats andl
manipulators? Director Des McAnufT has gone
all out on this one, using the Burt
Shevelove-Larry Gelbart script as
the raw material for some of the
wackiest shenanigans you'll see on
an) stage. The Stephen Sondheim
score (his fi rst as both composer
and lyricist) is amplified by an
energe1ic orchestra under the
baton of Ted Sperling -who
garners the first bag laugh of the
night before the curtain ever nses
(and who apparently has some
refugees from Spike Jones' Ci t)
Slickers an has orchestra pit)
On stage, the freewheeling tun 1s
deftly o rchestrated by Ernie
Sabella as the shifty Roman slave
andustnousl) plotting to gain his
freedom b} extncaung a capll\C
virgin from the "'house of shame"
next door for his )uung and equal-
1'1 v1 rginal master. Sabella·~
I
Pseudolus is from the classic
baggy pants/rim shot school of
comedy of .. if1t works. keep it in ."
He's a rotund. nbald riot who's
always one step ahead of the rest
in a tremendous. and tireless. per-
formance.
His master. Hero. 1s played fair-
ly straight in most "Forums." but
JctT BlumenkrantL expands the
rnmac boundane' of his charactrr
in a frenellc 1n1crpn:tat1on that
rivals that uf Ralph Rruncau·s
manic lh"1 cr1um . Pam ela
WinslO\.\ d~·ltuuu'>h enact" the
vngmal Ph1lia "'1th ·a capt1\'alln$.
Goldie Ha" nish rh.irm that 1,
eminentlv "'atchahk
Paul Keith shh and '11htl\ create~ the hcnpc~kcd ~cnn .. '' hu
eagerl) prepares lo '11" hi\ la'1
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while L11 Torres a11ack~ thl' ">tagc
Rolling Stones delight fans in Prague
PR..\Gl'E. CLechoslovak1a
Rock fam uf all generations climbed
a Prague hill and ignored. pouring
rain Sunda~ to hear the Rolling
Stones. a band once v1hfied b~ the
Cummuni'>t go,ernment as a l'ap1-
taltst monc~ -mal-.ang machine.
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with both physique and vocal
chords of operatic propon ions as
his shrewish wife. Domina.
Torres' robust "Dirty Old Man"
number with Bruneau as her foi l
spices the second act considerably.
Jonathan I reeman smirks his
way through the role of the slave
trader Lycus with aplomb. while
George Hall'!> doddering Erronius
is a nl>-11ckhng delight. particu-
lar!} when he's shuffiing aro und
the sc\en hills of Rome.
The super-warrior Miles
Glono!lus receives an intenselv
magnified rcad i n~ from Georg(·
McDaniel who bnngs a wealth of
dramatic power tu his comical
assignmen t McDamel's funaal
d1rgt· is a particular high point of
a "huw )OU wish didn't have to
end
f hc tr1um' irate of Fred
t
Anderson. Barry Lee and Tom
Nelis do yeoman duty as the Pro-
teans, who take on the guise of
soldiers, slaves, eunuchs. what-
ever is needed at the moment.
One of them (it's anybody's guess
which) reaps the biggest ovation
of the night with his brief broad-
side of Roseanne Barr's recent
National Anthem debacle in San
Diego.
The counesans -Christina
Yougman, Wendy Edmead, Pat
Moya, Mindy Cooper, Cindi
Klinger and especially the statu-
esque, dynamic Pamela Everett -
are a stellar corps of breathtaking
beauties. Moya's gypsy dance in
particular is calculated to raise the
temperature in Segerstrom Hall.
Musically. the show is inventive
as well with even the courtesans
brought in to back up the ongoing
As I hea r d c ha n ts of
"Dice ... Dice ... Dice," I wondered.
why all the fuss? l mean. why are so
many people turned on by a guy
whose whole att itude and schtick is
based solely on one thing -portray-
ing women as receptacles for men's
sexual functions?
Clay casually dismisses charges
against him of sexism, misogyny and
inciting violence against women as
unfounded. He says. "Hey. the
Diceman is j ust my act. It's not me."
Then at strategic points 1hroughout
his hour set he would punctuate.
"And thal's what I think."
But act or not. it's hard to ap-
precia1e the locker room humor
espoused bv Clav. Is it funnv when
At one point during his routine/
Clay said. ··w omen -they're alY
just so painfully stoo-pid ... at least.
most of 'em." Later. in another
routine. he stated, "T here's nothina
more vatifying than feeling your
boot hit the side of her head -isi
tha1 wrong?"
Insulting. denigrating skits. in-
cluding "What'll it Be," .. female'
Anatomy." and "Under 2 Minutes:"'
were huge crowd-pleasers. His well-'
known X-rated nursery rhymes were
vin ually recited word-for.word by
the generally well-j uiced crowd.
Certainly. Clay had this willing
throng in the palm of his hand. His'
charismatic. swaggering style create~
a strong stage presence that tends to
override the actual substance of his
material. Hts macho posturing and
style of delivery drew raves from a
good portion of the male audience.
Disneyland quiet about 'Mr. Lincoln' closing
By LYNN ELSER
"u0<1.tre-d Pr~u \llrttr,
cxhibm on the park and its founder. Walt
Di sney.
..\NAHEIM -Will D1snnland's Abe L10-
lnl11 tw 1..kp<>'>l'U h\ Kermit the Frog and thr
~t uppl't gang'•
Disney himself developed the "aud10-
an1matron1c .. Lincoln. which premiered at the:"
1964 New York World's Fair and moved tu
Disne} land in 1965. Lincol n stands up from a
chair. gestures and recites excerpts from h1~
speeches.
)Car that a Muppet stage o;how and parade were
planned for the park an 199 I. while a 3-0
.. Muppetv1S1on" mo' 1e and theater was set for
1993.
Disney last year purchased nghts to use
the Muppet characters 1n its theme parks.
movies. telev1s1on. shops and retail products. "(1reat Moments with Mr L1nroln ,"
"'l11l h lea I urn a robot replica of thl' 16th l '.\
pre\11.knt. v.111 dme at least tcmporanl} Sun-
d.1~. D1-.nc~ IJnd spokesman Bob Koth said.
Ku1h v. mtld not t·omment on emplovce
rrpon' lhJI a '-D mo' 1e fratunng the late l1m
lkmon·, \fuppct \haracter' "'II replace 1L1n-
"uln But he did s;I\ no rt·oix·ntng date for the
~'-H .. 11 -uld L1nu1ln attraction had hcen Sl't
Disne~ .. was extremely pro ud of creating
that figure." Roth said. The Li ncoln attract10n
underwent a $:!00,000 reno"at1on about fiv e
)Cars ago.
Asked about the chance the Muppet image
c:o uld swamp the older i;>isne) characters such
as M1cke) Mouse. Roth noted that wht n
chaoses have been made an the pa~t - such as
teaming wnh filmmakN Cil·orgt• Lucas to
create ··s1ar Tours" and "C'aptam Eo" -thl'fl'
was criticism.
,,
·"Its a rrfurh"hing of that \.\hok fol,'1111~."
... 11d f{4 1th "\\l··11 he announnng our plane;."
According to park employees who spoke
on condition of anonym1t~. lhe Muppet movie
is replacing Lincoln as part of Disneyland's
efTun to g1\e a higher profile to Henson's
charaNer!>.
"Every time }OU do somt•th1ng hke-that
there will be people "ho are u'nhapp}. sa)ing
1hal's not hu" Walt D1~ne\ ''ould ha'e done
at," he said. · I hl' I 1nu1ln attraction is huused 1n thl'
l>1,11t•\l .. 111d Orwra Housl'. \\h1th also hohh D1sne) officials announced earlier thi s -By The Asso<'iatt'd Pren
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0 GE COASTS 1Y OMW COUT DALY PILOT
Monday, Auguet 20, 1teO A 7.
A fun evening
partying with
fun characters
, Playa~rs were .!•uahina all the ~Y to 81rr1Porctu a S&turday night =funny thina had happened at the
County Performing Ans .
Tben it was time to pany. eat
Italian food and continue the ~man feclina of "A Funny Thing
ppened on the Way to the
rum". The Center's board of di-
rtelors hosted the post-show pany to
bonor the cast and crew of the La
Jolla Playhouse production.
"I'm exhausted," said lead Ernie
Sabella as he arrived at the eatery.
But the funny man was still clown-
i DJ around as photographers
snapped away and president Tom
Kendrick welcolmed him.
Roger Johnson, vice chair of the
Center board, and wife Janice who
heads Guilds of the Center. were on
hand to greet guests and especially
delighted to sec "Forum" director
Des McAnuff, anistic director of La
Jolla Playhouse since 1983. .
"I've loaded thas plate high
haven't I," said Kt'ith. So did others
aner viewing the buffets loaded with
lasagna. manicotti. meatballs and
pizza .. Others spotted an the crowded
dining room and patio area were
Alan uvey. managing director of U
playhouse; Judith Morr. Centt'r gen-
t'ral manager chatting wath actor
George McDamt'I; pretty Pamela
Winslow (Ph1ha. a virgin). who talk-
ed about the sax and a half week-run
of"Forum" an La Jolla and her nt'xt
eo.pgemt'nt, a move to Los Angeks.
Paul ·Keath, ht'npecked Roman on
si.aae making a bold move on the
buffet.
"I've loaded thas plate high
Vida
·Dean
haven't I," said Keith. So did others
aner viewing the buffets loaded with
lasagna. manicotta, meatballs and
pizza.
While dining and listening to live-
ly music of the Gamer Tno, pany
people had the opponunity for an
afterglow.
"I enjoyed tht' play ... I laughed so
hard." said Julie Polhemus.
"It had audience panicipation. I
like that," said James Neuman. one
of the Center founders.
. "I have .seen this play several
times. I laked the way it was u~
dated." commented Dr. Allan
Lafson. also a founder.
One of the most recent updates
was a very bnef screeching of the
national anthem with ~estures.
"That was 1n for tht' first ume last
night." said director McAnuff. who
was happ) about bnngmg the plav
from a 500-seat theater to the 3.000:.
scat Center.
"This was a first for us." com-
mt"nted president Kendnck on the
cooperation of the Pla yhouse and
The Ct'nter production (which con-
tinues through Sunday). "It's been
successful."
Judith Morr was phot09raphed with George McDantel
who had the role of Mii•• Glorlo1u1, a warrior.
Cleaning lady
likes \/l(Orking
in the 'buff'
DEAR ANN LANDERS ..\
few weeks ago I engaged a clean-
m& woman to com<' an twice a
1 week and help w11h tht' floors
and sal ver polishing. "Mercedt's"
is somewhere betw<'en JS and
40. She has a spectacular figure.
but her face would stop a sevt"n·
day clock.
Yesterday Mercedes told me
she was going to give tht' floors
a badly needed scrubbing and
wax them b)' hand. Her last
words to me were. "Please kc.-ep
the boys and Ma ster out of m)
way when I work." (Frequent!)
Mister and the boys. aged 14 and
12, come home for lunch )
Mister dad and~d comt' home
for lunch that day. and when he
walked into the katchen he was
white as a sheet. "What's
wrong?" I asked. "Ha ve rou
seen the cleaning lady la tel)?' ht'
said. "No," I replied. ''Why"'''
"Well,'' he saad. "you'd better
check."
I went to the back hall and
opened the library door. There
was Mercedes on ht'r hands and
kn~s. waxina away -naked as
a jaybird. "Looks real nice.
doesn't 1t?" she said proudly.
I told Mercedes the floor look-
ed lovely, but that she'd have to
put on some clothes naht away
becaus.e Mister was home. Sht'
aaid in a most emphatic tone
that she can't do the floors naht
.. aJI bundled up" and to plcas.e
keep the mt'n out of her w.y.
Ann, she's the best cleanma
woman I've ever had. I nttd
your adv1Ct' and I need 1t fast.
Help!
-U>na Island Lu Dear Le: Mtredel ..... , Ule
a jewel, dlMClll a Ml •t11. Tell
Mr • ••• ,.. IMr ec......._ ............. Mf..-.--•r
alter I ,... AM ... IMr .. ...... ~ .......... ...
'""' la lM lttiff. J1tl ti U H.
Ann
Landers L...-..--
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
ha\e hved an .\menca onl) sax
months. but I ha\e alrcad) ob-
sen e d a fasc1nat1ng
phenomenon Nearly all tht'
marraeJ couples Wt' kn ow
prt"tend tht') art' faithful. but an
real hfe they art' having affairs
lt'ft and nght. both tht' men and
women.
In Europe. such prctenSt" docs
not exist. I wish to makt' 11 clear.
Ann Landt"rs. that I am not
cnt1c1zang the moral standards of
Amencans. What people want to
do behind closed doors is tht"1r
own busant'SS. What offt"nds me.-
is the pretense and fakery. I
firmly believe it is not normal to
limit ont'self to one s.ex pannt"r.
Mature people should be fr« to ,
express their natural b1olo11cal
dnvcs without damaama them-
St"lves or others. I deplore the
hypocnsy. How much healthier
at would be to show an honest
face to the world. Small wonder
lhe psychaatnsts an your country
att so busy. Everyone as sack
from prctendina.
-Anonymous. Nease
Dear .U..ymeu: No aame!
Nel evn u lalt1al! Wlay Ml
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Center founders James Neuman and Dr. Allan Uflon Julle rolhemus with play chor909rapher Wayne Ciiento
seated at table trying the ltal,.n 1pec,.ltle1. and Ralph Bruneau factor Hysterlum).
Daily Pilot photos
by Jim Dean
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Compadres
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peutic R1d1ng Center
Orauizers: Landa Bell and
board members
Location: Bowers MuseL.m
counyard an Santa Ana
DoaatJoa: no charge
Meau: Cocktails and hor<>
d'ocuvres
MHle Lave Jal7
Anelldanee: 200 nding ct'ntt'r
supponers
Bottom Li.De: Thank ~ou to
patrons
Next Day Coverage
Costa Mesa 552
witzerland expansion
BeHfll: 55~ Club for Hoag
Hospital ER reno,auon
LocaUoo: ~uth Coast Plaza
Or1aal1ers: Bon ni<' Pagt' Paul
Coulter. Rosanna Cortese
Peter ( obuz11
Meaa: Hors d'ocu' ~ buffet
Caterer: Th-.mcs
Attnduce: · ~ 50
Shawn Morrison, BlrraPorettl chief oper•t-
lng officer, with actress Cindi Kllnger.
ramel• Wlnslow was among the ftrtt c•st
"'embers to arrive at p•rty.
Eatertalmeat: <\ gume~ ract'
Overlturd: "These are real
gume)s from the hospital
Something nt'" an part ~ themes ..
59 and Ho/ding
Baby Boomers plan to age better
I read the Bab) Boomers feel our
gent'rat1on ''hac. sue"ed up on
aging·· and the~ 'rl' going 10 do a
better JOb of 11 In fact. the~ ma~
C'\t'n dl\pen~ "1th old age enttrel~
1f thq can run 11 through thl'1r
Sman ( omputers and coml' up "1th
a better altt·rnat1\C Lots of lucl. ..
k1dd1cs Nancy
Mcintyre
ha'e clogged m~ anenes "1th '0 man~ spare nbs and 01') \tan1n1
oh' es
arc tl>n~nat1'e. 11's prt'd1 cted our
lhaldrt'n "Ill bc liberal an 1he1r old
ag<' and rl''cn to patched Jeans and
grannae drc\\C\
~1th all the d~ nam1c r hangcc. a
nc.-" gencratwn bnng'> I'd hl e to pa'>~ on a lOupl~ ut endunng truths
to the sc:nwr l.'.'1t1zens of the ~I st
l"'tntUI)
The Golden Year'> could use some
new managerial skill\ The in-
fra structure 1s as outdated as hot
watt'r bottles. No wonder aging 1sn 't
popular It hasn't bet•n mar~eted
proper!\. A hunch of fuddHJudd\
trad1t1o'nahsts ha\l' been running th~·
show for thousands of 'ear~
It's tame for radical changes
and what a re' olutaon it'll be "ht•n
76 million ph )'l1cal fitness freak!>
reach fift\' The\ ·11 <,trcak b' th1'>
milestone· as 1( 11 "ert." the first
kilometer of a ~6 K marathon Flab
"Ill be as fro"ned on as smoking
toda) It's conce1\ablc there'll be ~o
Flab Flights on a1rhne\. and de\1g-
nated sections an re,taurant' tnr
people who let themseh e' go .\
celluhte-free soc1e1'. "hert· 1'txl1c\
arc firm and \OUthiul. "'" dramat1·
call) amrro..,( the en' 1mnmt·nt.1l
beaut) o bcache!>
.\s tht' most alllut·nt po"ertul
and hail') consumer group in h1s1on
reaches matunt~ \h.lmpooc..
mousses. and hair blo"e~ "'II Jl·
count for -'O percent ot the (,-..:p
Elderl' c1t11ens "111 be bll''>SCd "Ith
full-tx"fa•d trt'SSC~ that OOUOC l' hl c.-
bedspnngs "'hc.-n the} "all I <1!>\ lll
hair ma' earn the same penah11e ' a!>
flab -especiall~ 1f \l'1t:nmtc, prn' e
that Jf>sonat1ng "Ith bald-hrad<.'d
pcopk l.'auses St'cond-hand baldne''
Tht• most exntrng prom1\t• for thl'
fu ture as the end of ret1rc.-ment and
the beginning of multiple rareer.
For example. aftt'r an 1n1t1al JOb a~
a la"}er. ~ou'll go on 10 Ire-sh
challc.-ngt's and U<,(' \Our (.1Nl·[ll\Cn
'mce as a poll 11nan. opera singer or
aui.:11ont'cr Or all thre-t' Th<' <'nm-
om1c and political 1mra• t ot "ti
m1lhon \ oter> ·~ a"e\Oml' ll' cnn-
tt'mplatt' While the maJont' toda\
Your suppon hose ma~ th1d.en.
and \Our chin line double. but
undemt·ath the da gu1~. 'ou'll be
the ~me per<>on \OU al"'a'" w('rc
O ne da~ ~ou'll d1sco,er 11's poss-
ible to lo' c 'omeone "ith "nnktes.
flab and thinning hair -JU\t as
much as the\ lo\C \OU Honest
I can't blame the Bah' Boomers
for "anting to tnumph O'er llmt' I
remember an m' th1me<, rcg.ardang
aging as an unncl'CSsal') prl·d1C'amc.-nt
that i:ould bc 3\01ded 1f \OU "c.-rc.-
real '-'art'ful -hl e a ta\ audit
Wh11t' our generatllm " h1,ld1ng
togetht'r better than our parl'nl' \)Ur
kids complain "C ~ht,uld hJ\l'
worked harder at 'ta~1ng hi Rua
ho" did we kno" "e "<'ff going Ill
h'e this long" I. tor one. "nuldn'1
Nucy Md•tyrf' 11 • rf'sldeot ol l.alu• Nlgul.
People In the News
Musicians injured in seven-car pile-up
IT ASC' A. Ill. -The award-wanmn& rhythm
and blues group Soul II Soul canceled 11s Nonh
America tour after be-coming 1n..,olved in a St'ven-
cu pileup over tht' weekend
Janie B -tht' 27-year-old lead singer and
sonawriter "hose real name 1s Beresford Romeo
-suffered back inJuncs. and doctors advised
ham apanst perform an& for about a W('('k, said the
aroup s manaaer. Don Ta~ lor.
Four other band mt'mbers wt'rc trcatt'd for
manor anJunes and rt'leased. Ta) tor ~ad.
He said the aroup cancclC'd the rest of tht'
shows on its 1tancrary. ancludina pcrformanet"s m
the west Ch1caao suburb of Hoff man Estates.
Columbus. Ohio. Montrt'al. Toronto: Bnstol.
Conn., and Bo ton.
The aroup'$ t"O tour bu~s wert 1n\ol\C'd an
a cham-rea t1on a('('1Jent Saturda)' that sent 'I
people to thrcc ho patal . llhnoas State Trooper
Bruce h1m11u said
In February. the band won a Grammy award
in tl)e rhythm and blud catcaory for the .. Back
to Ufc" sif\&k. Their sona "Afncan Dan<'«'" was
namtd ~ t 1n trumcntal.
LOS ANGELES -ComC'dian Yako'"
m1mofY's success brouaht him from a one-room
apartmt'nt 1n Mosco" to a fi,e-bcdroom hou~
near the ghttenna Sunset Stnp.
But with thc b1nh of his first child a~
proach1ng. ht"'s g1' ang up his trend) address fo r
a Quieter. fam11' ont'nted netRhborhood "We want a beatrr place for Linda to push
the bab) can," C\m1moff i.a1d in a re<'('nt inter·
'1e" aftt'r returning to Loi. i.\ngcles tollo"' intt
appcaram·c., an U\ \'c~s and Atlanll Cit}. NJ
Thr former So\1et l'1t1zen and his "1fr.
Linda. are pur\'hasang tht' 3.500-square-foot
home on the 18th hole of the R l\lt'r& C'o untf\
Club for s~ 4 million and lasting their old Ont' for
about S 1.8 million
The new homr. an tht' Pacific Palisades area
of Los Anaelcs. ha\ thrtt bedrooms and a maid'"
quant"r1
"It's someth1n.i lake a Mr. and ~" lca~cr
house nd at'i. one-stof\. which wi ll be bettt'r for
our child," said • m1moff. who mo'cd to the
United tate'I I\ )<'In aao and bccamt' a ettlzen
an IQ86. Goldie Hawn and Tom Hanks will he amM&
thr SnumofTs' ne" nel.Jhbors. m1motT appt'llrtd
with Hanks 1n the movie "Tht Mone} Ptt'' and
with fellow comcJ11n Rohan Wilham\ an "Mo'l-
cow on the Hudson "
S.\NT '-\ BARBAR'-\ Pop su{lerstar
Michael Jack on in\ lied 130 ·children to his
ranch. "ht're the ' MC' A da} campers from an ta
Barhan\ and Los l\n&elcs vuned his zoo. vtdeo
arcadl' and custom theater.
i.\t first. the children. age 7 to 13. were an awe
of Michael Ja kson but that qu1ckJ changed.
"Ht' wa so much mort' than t expected. I
thought he was 101n& to sa) 'ha' and 'bye.' But
he pla)C'd "Ith us tht' whole time," said 12-year-
old Monique Jackson of Los Anaclcs.
Dunnt turda} 's '1s1t. the kids prt'~nted
1ht' 'tar wath a banner that said "We love you
Machacl," and made him an honorary member of
the l th ·trttt YM I\ an LO$ Aoaclcs, said Lee
hen, a JackSQt spokesman
DENVER -Former Colorado Sen. Gary
Han as u •na has expencn~ an poht1cs to cap1·
tahtc on the newly dcmocratmna East bloc.
Three yean after dropp1na out of the prnj.
dcnual ratt. lhc S).~car-old Onnoc:nt 11 hclPttll
a newly mcorporated consuluna praaice at a
[)(nver law firm to a 1st U.S. compenies expand
into fore1an markets .
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OA.tW COA•T DAILY f'tl.OT fa Mandey, Auguat 20, 1990
ORANGE COAST Diiiy ....
An Independent Newspaper
Pvbhshed by Poge Group Pvbl1sh1ng Inc
lob.rt I . ,a9e, pres1den1 & chief e•ecv11~e olfice•
William s. Lobdell, ed IOI & vice pre\1den1
Stove Motb .. , monog.ng ed110<
Stan Wyman, n19h1 ed1ror
Don Fenley, ed11or1ol poge ed•for
lotet 8'.om, ieor •es t"d•tu•
l09er Carlson, spc•1s f'.:!1•0<
Carol Humphrey•, '"'r P•1 ••d11ui
Elliot Stein, Jr .• r ~ 0 lfl•O•
Gerold W Adcox, Jr., QP'erJ "\J'lOQt"
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Editorial
Postal Service
wins battle, but
shows it's a loser
u N ot snow. no. nor rain, nor heat. not night keeps
them from accomplishing their appointed
courses with all speed." That's the wa) the LI ..
Postal Service likes to think of itse lf. Luelle Davenpon
knows better.
The 72-}ear-o ld Dover Shores resident recent!\ had a
run-in with the Postal crvice. he lost. ·
All Davcnpon wanted wa~ her mall delivered to a nt'v.
mailbox on her porch rather than a curbside ma1lbo
Davenport didn't mind walking to the curb 10 collect hl'r
mail e\oCfJ da)'. fhat wasn't the 1'1~ue She mo\cd her
mailbox after vandals deslrO)Cd the one at the curb
Secunt) and an eas> target for vandalc;, -no t ronvl·n1cncl'
-"'as her concern.
But the bureaucrats at the Po<ital ~en Ill' d1dn·1 scr 11
that way. The) to ld Da,cnport mail dd1\cr} 1n her
n eighborhood was curbside dell\ cf'\ onh. unlcsc, thl' cus-
tomer IS disabled. An} thing m o re: the)'· reasoned. \.\Ou Id
mean sacrificing time and effirn.:nc). fhen. the) hat ked up
their reasoning b) refusing to dell\ er her mall.
Davenport and Postal Sen ice otliual., argunJ. lhl·n
negotiated.
She pointed out 11 "as onl~ 11 \ll'P'> from thl' turb to
her new mailbox. She rcm1ntkd them of thl· 'antlal1sm.
Her argument'> fell o n deal car.,
She also pointed out that \nmc ''' her nl'1ghhorc, h;l\l'
mail sloh in their garage dour., rather than a ma1lho\ on
the curb
That tuo. made no d11lcrcnu~ 1n the ofliual lin1.: ul the
Postal 5en1te bureaucrats. In Da,enporl"• 1.:J\I.'. l urh\1Lk
dell\ Cr) meant rnrh<i1<k deli H'r) -no C\ll'pt1on'
Da\ocnpon sull think'> 'andal<> "ould tx· Jc,, lih·h to
walk the 11 Sll'PS from the \lrl'CI to her front porth to ""il'l ~
her mail bo,. but she ga\t· 1n to the Postal ~en 1<t.' \\'hn
could blame htr'' It "a' th,1t or fo rgl'\ ahout her mail
because the Postal <icn 1n· ha' .1 1nonopoh on that ,en Ill'
It's either II'> "'a' or no ""'
Oa\enpon agreed tu put hrr m.11lho\ had, on thl'
street. )he lost her battle. hut 1hc Po.,tal ~l·n 1cc \ulkrl'd a
bigger los5 11 sacnficl'd puhl1l IJ1lh and good\\111 "'hl·n 11
sacnfi<.ed cu!lto mer sen Ill' tor hurcaurrat1l dlic1enn
Postal Sen ice olfic1al' pr<J\ ni their agl'nly'<. moito "
nothing murl' than hollo"" ""ordo, lht'>l'lcd in told granitl·
That\ a prctl\ high pn<.l' tor a 4uas1-go,l·rnml·n1.il ag1.•n t '
still stinging (rum cntit:l'>m ol 11c. deu\lun to ral'>r the.· ui'>t
of a 25-<:cnt '>lamp 10 ~(J u·n1.,
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Life's bittersweet moments
They shape us, then become the
heart of who and what we are
McDONOUGH. Ga The
police have closed off the ~trcc1. and
one of 1hcm s1ands at the bamt•r.
leaning into the ""'ndo""~ ot car<i th.11
dnvc up and swp. explaining that
1he) can't come an~ fanher
"( an't allow )UU 1n," he ~a>'>
"They're making a p1c1urc sho"' 1n
1hc Wards's old place ..
Bc)ond the poh<:eman. four Jong
1ruck' arc parked aga1n\t 1hc curb.
the las1 one stopped right 1n front of
1hc old. \.\Oockn house """here Y.C arc
shooting ..\ dozen peopk arc s1111ng
1n tha1rs in the lawn S>wl'atlng en \hl'
-we\ C1corgia heal and a do1cn mon·
arc ""alk1ng 1n and oul ol the hou\c
t''e~hod\ hurr)1n2
It l'i the snond da~ of filming. anJ
"•irnt'\ abou1 fin1c,h1ng on time ha'c
alrcad) eclipsed prntilcm'> w11h the
~npt or loca11on or auor'i An C\lra
<la\ rnst'i S 70,(J()(J and a hiller argu-
ment ha\ aln:ad\ broken out 1h1\
morning belY.Cen.;in a'is1stan1 dcrct -
tor Jnd a "Oman rcpre\Cnllng thl'
C\l'lUll\C produtcr\ and more argu·
mt•nl\ arc lOmin&
V.a1ching th1., p;1n1tular "umJn
"Ork 1n fact . I u1mt' to undcrc,tand
1ha1 1he b111a argument<, arl"" h.11
'>ht• 1\ after "he h.\\ \a'ited hluod an1l
v.ant\ more
I am s1111n& en om· ol tlw lhairc, 111
the front la"'n rt·Jd1ng the auuunl\
of 1hc M1dca\I 1n thl' lm:al parx·r
and al the "ame t1mr "'Hlhtng \h1.·
'illUdllOn hcr1.· huild 1n1U J \A.ar
I ha"c bec.·n on mo' 1c 'il'l'I bcf<Hl'
but the '>ccnc., being filmed tn\ldc a
local gen1lcm.in named .\ ( \\':ml\
old ht>U'>C lUITTt' ()UI of m\ no\d
"Pan' T rout" and -more· to the
po1nl -thc' 111mt· 11u 1 of m~ hk
I rl \oml' ""a \\. I 1.11mc from a pl;cu·
Ml mile'> c,oulh ol hl'rc a 111-wn ralkd
\11lkdgc ' tlle < •t"lfl;(lll \1\ lam1h
mo,cd 1hcrt• '-'ht·n I "'J' lour -""
father hJd d11.·d ,incl m\ mnlht•r
rcm.trru:<l -Jnd ld1 "hen I ""a' Ill
and 1n tht· \l'JI\ 111 lx·tv.ct·n ll'rta1n
th 1ngc. se11kd 1n 1111· that nt'\l'r
thanged
>\nd I kno1.1. thr \ITlt'll' .1nd c.11lnr'
and kel of th l' pl,1tl' a\ If I hnd
ne\cr lclt ~ hlalk bumblebee lloats
in the no"'c.'r\. as round and shin) a'i
a grape. 1he an!\ crav.I up the kg nf
the chair rm .. 1\\1ng on -I \Uddcn-
1) remember d1gg1ng up an ant hill
in the \ard. I rcmcmba 1he ant\
cra1.1.hng up lh\.' handle uf1hc \h<l\cl.
and then up m' hands and arm'. I
rcmemhn the "'a~ the house looked
10 me a'> m) s1cplJlhcr ran. lJrr)ing
me in h1\ arms onto thl' porch I
remember l~1ng 1n the bathtuh. m~
arm\ and leg'> to'ered ""11h red
well'>. J hun<lrl·d an1\ tln:iltng
around me nn th<' \Urfatt' of 1hc
\.\atcr
The heal I'> v.~·1 :ind lan111i.1r. and
'>mell::. c\al\I\ J' 11 die.I in thl' r:irh 1950'> . .
"Qu1e1 plea~·" a man )cllc. Jnd
C\Cl)Onc In tlw )flrd \\OPS 1:tll.1ng
an<l mu' 1ng to '-'Jll fur tht• \ll·ne
inside tu be '>hot
I rcmcrnhl.•1 01hcr thing' 1110
\ kid up 1hc road \\h•i\c latht•r
wok him ll\l11n(I. rmc '>unda~ m11rn·
1ng, lod,l·d him 111 lhl' trunlo. of lhl'
lar and th<·n 'hnr li1m\elf 1n the
mouth I he m.in nnt door "ho
\l.()Uld lf1\ Ill' rTll' trl Clntl' in ii \\hlk
Jnd \hov. mr 'ht' gun' ht· kl'pl un<ln
the t u\h111n "' Iii' d.s,cnrx>1t Tht·
la..,t 11nll' I ''J' ner 1n h1\ h11u'<'. ht·
<M.11d lw\I .. 1w1 J nigger" I 1.11111'1
kno"' cf that '-'•l' 1rut· .. , 11ur d,iclt.h
J1111 '1 kl \OU \i1\ th.II \Hird dot'\
h<"'" he "aid
I remcmht'.r lhl' lnol 1n hi' t \l''
fhc "'om.in "'"" f1'prc.·,l·nl\ thr
t'\elul1H· dircllr'r' pa"t'' t" no"
'-'CJnng J look Jt ka\I ,1, larthtn)I
J\ lht· 111an·s "Ith lhl' !!-1111' 1n 111'
da\\:np11n \he "'>lalkcn~ 1h1· d11n
tor hut ht' I\ in"de m.1k111!l llw
mo' 1c. and 'ht• 1.1n'1 get I<> h1rn until
lunlh
A prodm 11on lompam t.ir pull'
up and .1 \\OmM1 ll1mhc, out 111 till'
bad -.ea t 1t>""111g a 1hret' 11r four·
)Car old hlJclo. lhild I ht' lhild 1'
suppo'>l'd lo .1udtt111n tor J onl
minutr p:1rt \A.hllh 1.;111' 101 hl'r 111
scrl•am J lw "'·11rn;111 Im .l\l'' tht• l a't
ing \U (X'f \ l\Or tllld (lrl'\t'll I\ h<'I
daughter
Pete
Dexter
"You want to scream for 1hr man.
hone)''" she sa) s.
ThC' child shakes her ht·ad
"( omc on now. JU\I hkc \OU did
for lhc other man "
The child pulls free of her mother
and dropi. 1n10 a ditch. rcfu\1ng 10
ffiO\C
"Pleasc. hone)'. gel up out of there
and 'icrcam for th1\ man tx·forc }OU
gel )our dress all dirt> ..
The 'h1Jd looks up. her c~es "et
and round. and ~1lentl) \hake' her
head
And that ts familiar luo and I
Imo~ how tt feels to be in 1h:i1 ditch
Her mother pulls her balk into the
car and she prci.ses her fan· aga1n.,1
the glas\ as 1he dn' er take\ them
hat k lo A1lanta.
It is one of those morning'>. C\ er)-
1h1ng I'> familiar. C' rn thing 1s
\I rang<·
And 1hen four hours la11•r I am rn
a lar &01ng back 10 .\tlJnla ITT\'iclf
""hen we pass a hndge ll' er the
h1gh\.li,l) and \t'C two old men ~1and-
1ng 1hcrr hl1ld1ng an .\meman nag
-1l '' '>O h1g 1hat 11 takc'I both of
them lo h11l<l 11 in 1he "'•nd -o'er
thc 1raffit passing undern('alh
"\l. h.it arc the} doing"" I a<;k 1hc
dnH·r
ShC' I\ JUSt a kid. I!< 111 14 ~car'
old \hi..' look .. uut the Y. tnt.lm' .s long
minute "It''> for the llol<lcl'f\," \he
S3)'> .. f hc) 're taking thl'nl from
here o'er to 1he \.1 1dca\I l here'\
been 1.0n\c1)s on the h1gliv.a\ Jll
da)"
And I lltare at 1hc o il.I rncn on the.•
bridge un11l thc) are out of 'l1gh1 . .ind
I am lo\t 1n b111ers"'l..'l't moment\.
Munll'nt\ that shape us. and 1hen. in
n:p0..c, bclomc the heart 111 ~ hu and
what ~l' arc
P~t~ Drxtu Is • SAuamrato-
based eo/omalst for thC' Or•Dl t'
Coast D11Jly Pilot.
Bush needs better reasons for
a possible war in Mid die East
WA~tll Mrl<>' ll< \, .1
'>Upportcr ol Prl'\Hknt lhl'h ' 111·
lfl'<lthl) largl· m1ht.ir\ 1nlt'r\ cn1111n
111to 1hc Pcr'lr.rn c •ull an·.i l h11rx I
ha\l' the nght to a'~ him lfr hi.· mun·
tMdul 1n c\pla 1ntn~ \\ll\ "'I.' .111.·
putting \U man) th11u'1<1nll' nt 1111r
ho{' <it n\k in \uud1 \1;1hr.1
had no prohlcm "'hl·n lht• I \
m1.,~1on wa~ to Jilin 01hc1 n.1tttin\ tn
halting and rolling hac.k 1ht• ruthl1.''"
aggrC'i'i1on of Iraqi leader \add:.tm
Hu'i'iecn Here \l.J\ m) eountl)
standing up aga1n\I the la"" ol thl'
Jungle. wrapping 1t'i \h1eld of prntcl
11un around a \mall -wc-ak nation.
Kuwa11. and a large weak nat ion.
~aud1 Arabia. telling them that we
will not lc1 thcm 'ant'ill in a Jungle
of lawlessncu lh31 \.'l)'~ 1hc 'ilrong
niay devour the weak We arc cxpm-ina one quarter m1ll1on C rl c. 10 de">Crt
deaths 1n order to \top "the rnw
temtonal ambt11on" of Saddam. as
Mr. Bush put 1t
Fine -unttl Mr Uush gocs to the
Pentagon and tells thc admirals and
general~ that th1'i m1lllon.,.of-dollar'i-
a-day mthliry buildup 1n Saudi
Arabia and the sea\ around II t'i
about "our JOb . our way of life . "
That 1s tantamount to say1n1:
"We've enJOycd a areat hfe bcclu'iC
we've had aasohne at SI .2S a pllon
while people in Japan and Wt-stern
Euro!)( have paid S3. SS, even more
per _.llon. BecauK Kuwait. aud1
Arabia and others have contnved to
hold down world pncts of crude 011.
\A.C ha"· ht'l'll .chit' 1n lud 0111 l.H
toflC'>. light OUI \lhoolhnU\I'\ .ind
generate .\mt•nt.1n pro<.lu1. 1, .11 rl'
markahl) lo" pm C\ \l.o l' 111\1\I tight
a gruc,nmc \\oar 10 prntn t our
inlcrcst\ In t'hl'HP pctrukum .
When Mr Hu,h k;111'1 11n thJI
".\mcnuin 1.1.<1> ol Ilk" rr,·d. ht•
51nk\ hi'I hc;1d into thr p<11\ont•d
water':> of \add.1m·., argum<·nt that
he wa' 1·omi:x·lln l to rn,udt· K11wJ1l
hcl3U\(' It\ Oii J)rtU~ ~lll\U\1110\ \\l\h
the l 'lllled 1.111•\ \A.l'rc 1k\lf11\ ing
"the Iraqi 1.1.a> ul lt k ..
\addam argue' that Wc\tt·rn tn·
vndc~ arc trying to foil h14> f'C\Ol-
1.111on on behalf of thr "'retlhcd
hnvc-nou of the A rah world so a<1 to
protc.-ct the ob~coely rich lift• l)'lc'>
of JeHtttcr Arab pnm·ell and 1he
fo1 cat 'l<Xiahtes of 1hc United t:Hcs.
We \Cc a q.year·olcl 1n Jordnn
'ohintcenni to fight for Iraq. We see
mob\ in the slr('C\S (If Egyp1 de-
nouncing Prc\1dcnt tlo\n1 Mubarak
as mouthpiece. a stooge. for lJ S.
military and ccon<>mtl marauder$.
Mr Ru sh hM 1'hrewdly rnnvtn cd
Arab officials nnd d1plonia1~ 1ha1 the
. . " on n m1ss1on of mere).
simply suppunm1 • world order
under which everyone can h vc in
relative pt'ace But he ha~ not yet
convinced the avcra,ge wretched
urban worker, or de pcrate peasant.
1n 1hc Arab lands 1hat he hai sent
anythma other than lhouunds of
new lawrtnrcs of A,..b11 to conquer
the 011 field~. the aold. whatever raw
Carl
Rowan
matcna1<1 will enhance "the Amen-
can way of life ..
Even when Mr. Bu\h sla'ihe\ Sad-
dam Hus~in with the assertion that
"m1pit doc not mnkc nght.''
"'ilhons of Arabs are saying chat
"Bu~h ii> pounn& m all thi~ m1h1ary
power jO he can prove that ll 5
m1&ht d()() make naht.''
The U.S. 1s 1ak1n' grtat care to sec
that the smallest item of military
prcparednes 1s Just naht should our
troops face tanks. mu tard ps,
poison gas or ju't hordes of f rcnz1ed
Iraqi <1old1cl'\ s1ream1 n1 out of some
de~n "m1raae ..
We ouahl 10 take Jft:uer care
rt&ardma what we 5aY about why we
arc w11l1n1 to fiaht this war. No one
ouaht to be lef\ to believe that we arc
asluna o ur sons to die JUSt to hold
down the pncc of e.asolinc.
Cul ll•"u 11 • ,, • ...._, .. DC·
NH'tl ~••ml IN lh Orup
C-11 o.111 Pl,.,_
Mark
Whitehead
Looking back
Drownings
haunted the
pioneers, too
Those haunting reports of a child
drownina in a backyard swimmina
pool lead to some research into the
&rim stattsucs of accidental deaths of
children when the westward ex·
pansion was much like a child -
young and vulnerable.
Dunng the sreat westward ex-
pansion the dec1s1on to pack up the
family and go west was the most momentou~ a parent would ever
make.
Although con1cmporary h1stonans
agree there 1s no conclusive evidence
showing children were no more at
risk on the frontter than elsewhere in
the nation. according to the MoT·
tality Schedules of the m1d-to·late
I 800's. the most frequent cause of
acc1denttal death was drowmng.
In 1849. pioneer Edward Ayer.
other mcn and their families amved
in co,crcd v.agons at the bed of a
nver.
The dec1s1on to cross became a
nightmare. one that was not uncom-
mon.
Ayer heard the cries -"Oodd1e's
1n 1he rt\er'" He Jumped into the
churning. mudd) waters to save a
fncnd'c; 'ion. but other )Oungsters
were swept to their deaths.
Author Elton West tells of this
account in hi s book. "Growing up
with lht' Country Childhood on 1he
Far Western Frontier."
Just how did <lrown1ng make 11 10
the top of the lest of accidental
deaths w11hou1 the help of swim-
ming pools''
The Na11onal Archives of Mor-
talil}' Schedules of 1870 and We~•
confirm. "Most child drownings oc-
curred near mining camp\. where
the stripping of thc h11Js1des of trees
and brush increased the now of
stream~ ...
West wrote. "A woman an Cilo~.
AnLOna noticed her ~-)ear-old \A.as
absent. "ihc ran 1mmed1a1el} to 1hc
creek "
"(The cretk was) al"'a)S our fir'>l
thuugh1 when one of the children
was m1s'>ing." rhe woman s1atc~
Death on the frontier "'as lec;s
hkcl) reponed and recorded 1n writ-
ings of the 11me Keeping an image
of a ..afc frontier "'as 'rtal 10 keep
1hc CApanl110n alt,c.
In the spnng of 1860. a Sc"" Yor~
ph) s1oan Dr ( harles ( lark \I, rote
... l hildrcn .... ere 1hc oh1erh of pit'
hJrmlc!><, and hclples!I The) Wl."fl'
1he grealc'>t '!.uffcrcr~ of lhc.· 1ourne) ·
Marl Wblube•d I• a flif'wport
Be11cb-ba1ed columal1t for tbe Or·
aDff' Cout Dally Piiot.
Letters
Story stereotyped
all Arabs, Muslims
I o the Fd11or
In ~a1urda) \ t•<l1t1un of lhl' Dally
Piiot. an art1dc cn111lcd "['\pen
tiu<1sc1n prnhabh deluded" tndudc\
a quoit: from Saha1urc R Maddi. a
P'>)< holog1s1 and l '( I professor·
"Ile'\ a pro<lull of his c ullurc \'101-
enl·c (en the ·\rab \\urldl I\ almo'll a
..acrcd thing ..
Maddi'\ '1-.c.1c1u<; &l'nl·rali1a1111n
~lcrcOI) J'>C' .ill •\rah!> ii\ tx•ing almm 1
rehg1 ou<il\ \IOlcnt , l 'ndcrl)1ng
Mat.lc.11'<. wmmcnt 1s J \Ubtlc con-
dcmna11on of hl.im If '1oleme 1\
almo\t '13<.rl'<l to 1lw ·\rnh v.orld. and
1f 1hc .\rah "mid "'O\t'Nhelm1ngh
Mu,hm. thl·n .1!1110'1 all Mu<,hms
mu~I fa,or 'Wkm<· Non\t•nsc
I worked Ill lhc M1cldlc ra~I The
O\tNhclm1ng "'•'J"fll~ of •\rah\ I
mel and 1.1.ur~cd w11h wanl JX'r-
mancnt rx·ac.t•
addam Hu\\C1n is a nut Bui 10
reason from thr actions of H u~r,ccn
to the ..i1111udc toward'I violence held
b) r1111l1on\ of Mu\hm Arab\ 1\ '1111),
even for a P\)Cholog1'll
DON K PIFRTSTORF-F
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Save Our Parks '
antics embarrassing
To the F.d1tor
To tho'le Huntington Bcalh
C1111eM who couldn't or choose-not
lo attend. the c1rcu\ tn the council
chamber!. C'Onccrning the "Save Our
Park\" 1ni11at1"c and a companion
alternau"c. )OU ml\scd a show.
f'he "Save Our Parks" proponrnts
became w ob~s\Cd in their zeal to
beat down any oprxmt1on they be·
came paranoid. The unjustified
abuS(! four of our more moderate
council members was UPOscd to
was 1nsult1ns. dcmcanina and a rc-
flcct1on on che mentality and
motivations of 1h1s mmonty group.
Behne me. as a member of the
non-vocal, mclud1na the senior sec-
tor of Huntmgton Beach. if we lee
thlS "Save Our Parks" voup prevail,
rl could be a dis.Httr and Stt Hunt·
inaton Beach back some SO ycan for
the benefit of a mall cquntnan
aroup.
J.R. OSTE RUND
Hunl•"lton Bcach
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Desert Shield beginning
to look more like a sword
WASHINGTON -Operation
CXscrt Shield 1s looking more and
more lake Operation Desert
Sword.
Is an offensive 10 liberate
Kuwait m the cards? Policy
makers refuse to lip their hands.
but:
•U.S. military buildup in the
Mideast 1s continuing beyond the
onginal. defensive "trip-wire" in-
tended to discourage Iraqi strong-
man Saddam Hussein from attack-
ing Sauda Arabia.
•U.S. offen s1' e capability 1s
growing. especially with add1t1on
of Stealth fia,hter-bombers and
Manne amph1b1 ous assault units
• U.S. air and naval patrols an
the reg.io n become more ag-
gress1 ve. and Pentagon pred1ct1ons
that U.S. strength could reach
200.000 go unchallenged by the
Whate House.
•President Bush's stangrng as~
saults on Saddam make a nego-
tiated settlement seem improbable
-at least as long as Saddam 1s an
power.
Bush usJng his own people
Bush as now starting to fill U.S.
attorney posts with his own
people.
.U.S. attorneys usually change
wath the adman1strataon. but Bush
anhented President Reagan's ap-
pointees.
Now Whate House personnel
director Chase Untenneyer con-
firms that there's now an "infor-
mal guideline~ that Reagan hold-
overs won't be reappointed to
third terms.
There arc 93 U.S. attorney
posts; Bush has been able to name
only 28 so fa r
More w omen In mmtary
The number of women tn the
armed forces has jumped from
4S,OOO in 1973 to nearly 230.000
today, says a new report by the
Women's Research and Educ.ation
Institute. The repon points out
that one member of the military in
nine is female, up from one an 12
in 1980.
Sidestepping oH embargo
Iraq's surpme offer of peace
Wlth Tran could be aimed at foilina
effons to choke off Iraq's 011 ex-
ports.
Houtc Armed Services Commit·
tee Chairman Les Aaotn, O.W1s.,
notes that Iraq could 1ink up with
the Iranian oil pipeline system and
e1tport throuah rran's muaive oil
refinery on le.hara Island. Aspin
says oil ell~ tell him it would
only take • a couple of weeks" to
connect me &wo and make it pOU-
ible for Saddam to akin tht em·
barao. Iran would utract a steep price
for the favor.
Outslde's Inside picks
Outside, a magazine aimed at
yuppie armchair adventurers, pub-
lishes a user's guide to the nation's
top 25 environmental groups.
Outside pans some of the bag
guxs. lambasting the National
Wildlife Federation's new S)O
million headquarters as a "TaJ
Majal" and describing the typical
Nature Conservancy member as
someone who "thanks some en-
vironmental groups are soc1ahst
front organizations."
Best marks went to the Sierra
Club Leaal Defense Fund and the
Afncan W1ldhfe Fund.
A Sodallst In Congress?
Congrns could be . getting 11s
first socialist an over 60 years.
Bernard Sanders. the former
socialist mayor of Burlington. as I!'
a neck-and-neck race for Ver-
mont's at-large congressional seat.
Sanders, running as an indepen-
dent, is challenging incumbent Re-
publican Peter Smith.
P.S. Congress' last socaahst. Vic-
tor Berger of Milwaukee. was de-
feated for re-election in 1928.
P artles change date
For more than a decade. Af-
ahanistan 's low-profile embassy
fiere has hosted a reception every
April 27, the anniversary of the
1978 communist takeover.
This year. AfJhanistan's charge
d'affaircs and his wife arc hosting
the reception on Aug.. 20. That's
the 71 st anniversary of Afghani-
stan's independence from Britain.
More fats to worry about
New study suuestin' hardened
vegetable fats 1n marpnne may be
bad for your hean caufht the Food
and Drug Admanistrauon slecpm&.
A new FDA food labelina
proposal would make at more dif·
ficult to learn what fats arc m
food. Under the new proposal.
only saturated fatS, which most
expens thouJht were the only kind
wonh worryina about, would have
to be identified on labelina re-
quirements.
The new study sugests hard-
ened unsaturated fats may be even
worse for the hean.
El s.tvador •trouble spot
Look for El Salvidor to re·
cmerse as a conarcuional trouble
spot when Conaress sets ti.ck to
work.
Sharp criticism of the
Salvadoran hl&h command by
Rep. Joe Moakky. O.Masa .. chair-
man of a Houte \ask force in-
vcstiptina_ the murder of ill Jesuit
pricsts in El Salvador. is eapectcd
to step up pressure for MW strinp
on U.S. aid.
Some tenaton a.re pushina to
withhold half of nut year's mili·
tary aid .. to emphasaze our com-
mitment to a negotiated solution,"
says Sen. Chns Dodd. D-Conn ..
chairman of a Latin America sub-
committee. The plan calls for
withdrawing aid-completely if the
Salvadoran government won't
pursue negotiations to end the
war.
Shelters for runaways
The Bush adm1n1strat1on
ponders regulations allowing run-
away and homeless youth!i to Sta)
in shelters for up to 30 days.
C urren t rules set a hmit of 15
days. But Wade Hom. chief of the
Adm1n1strat1on for Children.
Youth and Fam1hes. says his con-
versations wi th runaways and
homeless teenagers ha ve con-
vinced ham that the kids need
more time an shelters to piece their
laves together
Speclal Interest turf w ar
Special interests gear up to
protect their turf when the federal
budget wars heat up an September.
Best known effort 1s the SI
million "can the beer tu" cam-
paign the nat1on·s brewers are wag-
ing against talk of a hefty boost 10
the tax on al cohol. In addition.
senior groups mob1hzc against
chanJeS an Social Secunty or
Medicare programs. while state
and local officials complain loudl)
about White House tnal balloon
on c.apping wnte-offs for state and
local taxes.
Non-profit groups. war) of ad·
d1t1onaJ hm1tat1ons on wnte-offs
for chantable contnbutaons. also
prepare to figh t.
Law schools sw a mped
Record number of students -
88.000 -apply to law schools
around the country.
Most popular law school is
Ocoraetown University m Wash·
inatol\, which had 9,600 appli·
cations for SOO full -time and 12S-
pan-timc first-year spaces this fall.
Admiuions officers say they
can•t explain the flood of apph-
canta seekina admission this (all.
"lt miaht be t.hc TV show 'LA
Law' or it miaht be the hiahly
publicized trials that attract stu-
dents,·· said one.
A qukk 18 holes
What kand of a motor has he got
an that can-t
Oupa tc hes from Ken·
ncbunkpon report Prr!!dent Bush
played 18 holes of aolf in I hour
and 41 manutes lhc day af\er m~t·
ina with Jordan's Kina Hussein
Poll: People like to drive,
but most are not good at it
LOU ISVILLE. K> .:..... Most Amencans hke to
dn,c. but the) don·1 know as much about 11 as the\
might think ·
An 011 com pan)" s S«ond annual poll of .\mcn-
can motorists found that 81 percent of .\mcncan
dmer\ love or hkc-to dnve. wh ile only 16 percent
said the) dislike dnv1ng.
But when asked 10 questions about cause<; of accidents. hov. 10 avoid them and how 10 survive
them. not one of thc 500 licensed dnvers pan1c1-
pa1t ng an the poll answered all of them correcll)
.\mong other findings an the poll. 1~c;ued toda)
b> Vah olanc. automotive products subs1d1an of
.\shland Ori Im of l\shland ·
•Thin) percenl of those ~urve,ed rated Nev.
York (ti) dn\t'rs the worst Lo~· .\ngeles wu
second. w11h 10 percent
• Ftft)·four percent said 1hcy v.ere heller than
ot her dmcrs. v.h1le 43 percent said their dn\fng
habits 1A.ere aboul 1he same as other-. 1n their utte'>
and towm
•Nineteen pertC'nl '31d the .. alwa\s obser,ed
speed hmtl\. v.h1le 51:1 pert'ent said the\ did so most
of the 11me ~' entet'n perccnt said th~> \Om<"llmcs
obe)ed '>peed c;1gn<>. but 5 percent \ltd the' hardh
e'er did and I percent said the' al wa\\ ignored
posted \peed limll\
• Th1n)·two pcrt.'ent 'laid gender wa<1 nm a
factor 1n dnvang skills. 36 perccn1 said men IA.ere
belier dnvers and 28 percent respon<kd 1hat
women wen: better F1ft)-fhe percent of those:
surve)ed were women and 45 perccn1 were men
The nat1onw1de poll was conduct('(! through
random telephone calls dunng June b) Fle1shman-
H1llard Research Inc. of St Louis. Its reported
margin of error 1A.as 4 to 6 percentage points.
The 10 true-or-false questions on dnv1ng safety
and accident avoidance included ones on where
and when most traffic deaths occu r (rural. and at
night); whether accidents arc pnmanly due to
mechanical failures (no). and whether seal belts
11ve you a better or wo~ chance 1rf gt'lting out of
a bum1n1 or submerged vehicle <yes -JUSI 28
percen t got this n ght)
Dnvers also had the t hanrc 1n thC' poll to
\Ound oil about what 1rh them the mo'>t ahoul
other dn'e~ -\I th<' top of the llSI v.a\ ta1lurc 10
U'iC tum si gn al!> uted t>' ~4 pt>r\.Cnl ot tht' pan1c1-
panh
Other bad habm c11ed 1m ludt'd rut11ng oil ur
pulling 1n lronl ut othcr dn,t'r' dn\fng too ~lov.(\
and tallga11n1t
-By Tbr Ass«l•led Prru
Marines bring foreigners out of Liberia
FREETOWN. 1erra Leone -
About 800 people. most of them
Lcbanl·~. were plucked from L1-
hcna·) v.ar-ra,aged capital Sunday
h> l · Mannes and flown by heh·
copter to nr1ghbonn& Sierra Leone
The helicopters were amvirlJ so
qu1ckl) at a hchpon on the outskirts
of u~rra Leone's ~pit.al of Freetown
1hat there was chaos 1n the waiting
room The evacuees wert' fi~t flo9. n
from ~ton rm ta to l ' S wanh1p\ off
the \\. nt \fncan con't and tht'n
krm·J 10 \11:rra l C('nc
Muff than bUO of the e'acuer'>
wer~· l rhancse 1 hr Lebanc\f Fm
ba!>!>' h:id s.i1d carher that ahout I\ "'ll
of 1is nJ1wnal<. v..crr c'pceted w
arr1' c rn 1erra l c:onc on l\unda'
and that 1wo 1et<, ha'c been char
tered to take them to Beirut on
T uesda\ and v. ednesda' The ihrC.-t' arm., nf the Red C ·m.,,,
""" cment 1n Sierra Leonc.--ttw l cague of Red Cro'>!> th<" ~1erra
l cune RC'd Cro<.\ Organrzallon and
thl' International Red (ro\S -v.C'n·
helping care for 1he e'acu~s.
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Lightning sets more fires;
rain· helps put them out
~ .... AIMdMed ,.,...
Uabtaina caused more than two
doeen tiny fires in Northern Cali·
fwn~ but the storms that brouabt
the UablAins early Suni, also brouaht showers that hel crews
a:fly control the new b , fire--ten laid. 'r
More than 1,000 li&htnina strikes
ICC off 28 fires -all but one under an aett -in five counties. But most
were out by Sunday afternoon said F~ Ben10n, head of the Calif omia
Oepuunent of Forestry command
center in Redding.
.. It looks like there arc new thun-
derstorms ... but those also look like
there arc pretty good showers with
SHOOT
From Al
eluding 3,000 Americans, will be
held at vital Iraqi ta.rgcts to avoid
the "flood of firr" that will result if
U.S.-led forces attack Iraq.
"I think that's what a blockade is
all about,'' Aspin said on NBC-TV's
''Meet the Press" program. "You
give people ample warning to stop
and to be searched and to be check-
ed out. and then 1f they don't, then
of course you proceed to try and
disable the ship:·
U.S. Navy vessels an the Persian
Gulf region fired warning shots at
two Iraqi oil tankers Saturday. fol-
lowing President Bush's orders
Thursday to interdict shipments in
and out of Iraq using "the minimum
force necessary."
The oil tankers proceeded without
stopping and were being monitored
by U.S. warships. The Pentagon said
it knew nothing about a claim by the
HOME
From A1
1t.
No one seems to know exact!)
how many officers went on the
Juggernaut. whether they were on or
off duty or the cost of the parade of
siren-blaring cycles.
Two watch commanders on dul>
Sunday said the} had not heard of
-the motorcade at all.
A source inside the depanment
said several off-dut\ officers had
gone to San Diego an their personal
cars and on-duty officers ma) have
J01ned the group for a shon time as
they exited the freewa).
Chief Ron Lowenberg said he
could answer few questions until
after his bnefing th is morning.
Planning for the motorcade began
in the traffic d1v1s1on. Lowcnbel:g
said He could not say whether the
motorcade would be a standard
procedure afkr such an incident.
'"This 1s the first 11me we've had
an incident like this since I've been
there," he said. "Usually wh en an
officer gets anJured he"s on dut) and
in his own Junsd1ct1on ··
Barr agreed.
FAIR
From At
The Costa Mesa Republican As-
sembly, a consenall\C political
gro up. has come out strongly against
the betung parlor. as have a number
of residents.
Lamm said he and other ca t}
officials had expected a much more
careful impact anal}s1s. panicularly
1n hght of the charged political at-
mosphere surrounding the fair-
grounds.
"If you don't even analyze the
total effec.ts of your own master
development. then wh> bother" ..
Lamm said. "If you·re JUSt making a
veiled attempt to barel} compl:v
wnh the la v.. then wh } hother""
The c11y·s response to the drafi
repon concludes with the comment
that the document as "gencrall} in-
adequate and does no t compl~ with
the ( ahforn1a Environmental Quah·
IY Act."
them. so we feel we can take care of tbe fires that crop up in the ne~t few da~ without any problems." he
l&ld.
fire otliciala were equally hopeful
about tbe reat of the state Sunday as
t.cmperaturea stayed on the cool side. Mott of the army of l S,SOO
firefilbten amused apinst the
blazes that chaned 270.000 acres
throuahout California had been sent
home.
"The state in general is looking
good. ll's back to a more routine
level, and we've demobilized most
of the largest fi~" said Bryce
Keller. CDF battaHon chief in Sacra-
mento.
official Iraqi news agency's ofa third
firing Sunday.
Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-lnd., chair-
man of the House Middle East sub-
committee, said any firing on an
Iraqi vessel "would be an act of war"
under international law.
Hamilton said that if Bush orders
ships to open fire, ··1 believe that the
Congress will suppon the presi-
dent."
The White House dismissed an
offer by Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein to release Westerners held
since the Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait
if Bush offers wnnen suarantees that
U.S. forces will be withdrawn from
Saudi Arabia and the economic in-
vasion agamst Iraq as ended.
"It seems we're getting a daily
seminar of Iraqi nd1cule the!.e
days," said White House spokesman
Marlin Fitzwater. He said the latest
Iraqi proposal "doesn't have much
relat ionship to our Objective and
contams no new relevant proposals
'"Twenty-o ne years. not a scratch
Then I go on 'acatton .. ·· he said
He thought most of the officers in
his escort were off dut) or JUSt
getung olT dut}. S<?me on-dut} of-
ficers may have joined the parade
later and followed along for a couple
of miles. he added.
"The gu ys I work for are fan tas-
tic," Barr said ··Without them I
don't know af I could have made 11
through the whole thing. the last two
weeks."
In between bites uf a McDonald"<,
Cheeseburger. Barr sat in the Ii' 1ng
room of his home and reflected on
how luck) he was to be alive
"Life as beautiful:· Barr \aid .. fa.
pec1all) when > ou ha \"C~ a se<:ond
chance.
"If 1t hadn't been for ~usan (has
fiancee) and the kids. I \.\Ouldn't be
here nght no":· he said. '"The) l..ept
me ali ve."
Barr. his fiancee . usan Reeder
and his two daughters. Donna. 18.
and Laura. 17. had planned to stay
at the Hampton In n. 5434 Keame}
Mesa Blvd. an San Diego after
s~nding the da) ar the San Diego
Zoo on Aug. 4
Leaving Reeder and hts daughtc:rs
10 the c.ar. Barr walked into the:
"We were being as polite a\ v.l'
could 10 \a} mg ho"' "alueless ""e
feel this EIR 1s ... Lamm \aad.
In add111on to the planning de·
panment"s I J-page cnt1c1sm. < •I)
Councilwoman ~andy Gen1'i. her~lf
a professional cat~ planner. sent her
own fi\e·page blast 10 the fair board
In her letter. Genis said with
scarceh conct'alcd sarcasm that 'ihl'
considered the fair board's dot u-
ment unfinished
"II appears that thr document I\
intended onl) as a prellminal') dralt
1n '1e\.\ of the 'ague proJCCt descrtp·
11on and lack of detailed anal\\I'> ... ~he said ·
Norb Banosrk. Orangt· ( ount}
Fairgrounds general manager. c,a1J
the cat}·., remarks. and all other
comments recen·ed. \.\<Ould be t:iken
into consaderauon.
But he took exception to C1en1'i c;
chara<'ter11at1on of !ht• repon. ac;
well as the planning depanment's
daams that 11 1s inadequate
GO AT The council voted 4-1 to let Barne> stay , but did nm change the
From At law.
gard 1ng cleanliness and care "I guess he's technical!~ been la'·
In the case of Barney. technica lly ing in sin all this tame:· City .\\·
a legal non-conforming goat. the torne) Thomas Kathe said
case was clear, accord ing to RaJ Councilman Orv Amburge~, who Kumar. To make her pica, 'ihe asked for voted against the goat. said c c;tall doesn't want Costa Mesa's hack and obtained perm1ss1on to bring yards turned anto farm yards. Barney to the O(c 5. 1988 City Council mccung to show how clean "I voted against 11 then. and r m
and odor-free he was. and obtained still against 1t," he said. "J think 1t"c;
signatures from 25 of her Santa not appropriate. Healthw1c;c, )'OU
Isabel A venue neighbors. can be as clean as you want, but -------------~ you're still aoing to have odors. and Otes. If ~ople arc that attached to
their animals, there are plenty of
places 1n the county they can h ve
where farm animals arc allowed ··
Tbe only new blaze proviQ& stub-
born on Sunday wu one that
ecorched 7 tcm of heavily fomted, ruaecS terrain in the WbilteytOwn-
Shaata-Trinlty National Recreation
Area. There were l 2 amall fires in
Butte County, ~ven in Shasta Coun·
ty, four in 'tebama County, four in
Lauen County and one in Siskiyou
County -all out or under control,
Benton said.
But Ktller and others warned it
would not take Iona for fire con·
ditions to worsen apin. Hot, dry
weather. particularly in September
and October, is expected to funher
dry wildlands already parched by a
4-year-old drought.
and male.cs no reference to the Unit-
ed Nations and Arab ~uc calls
for them to leave Kuwait.'
Washington has insisted that U.S.
military action an the Middle East
will end only after Saddam removes
his troops from Kuwait and the
ousted Kuwaiti government is re-
stored to power.
CBS News reponed from Baghdad
on Sunday that 35 Americans. in-
cluding four women and three chil-
dren, have taken refuge at U.S.
diplomatic "quaners" an the Iraqi
capital. It did not specify what 1t
meant by quaners.
The repon quoted the offi cer in
charge of the U.S. Embassy in Bagh-
dad. Joseph Wilson, as saying he
and his staff were doing everything
possible to prevent Americans from
bei ng rounded up by Iraqi
authonties.
-By Tiie Assocl•ted PreH
lobby of the motel and anto the
middle of an armed robbery.
Two robbers v.eanng hoods or-
dered Barr to lac on the ground. and
one. arme9 with a shotgun. ordered
him to give up hrs wallet.
According to Barr. the men had
no idea that he "'as a police officer.
and he did not struggle with them at
Ii rsl.
"M> intent was to go ahead and
let them ha ve the money." Barr said.
But v. hen the} reached for h 1 s
wallet, he ~ad hl· was afraid they
~ould also steal his weapon. so a
struggle ensued.
As he struggled \.\tlh the rohber, he
sustained two <;hotgun blasts to the
arms and legs.
After the 1nndent. Barr was
rushed to harp~ Memonal. \.\here
he underwent extei:isave surgery. He
remained thC'rC' unul his Sunday
relea~e
Barr had nothing but praise for
the care he recc1 ~ ed at Sharps.
'"The) tool good care of me:· he
said .. There\ no words to descnbe
all the help I got."' but he v.as glad
to be back on the Orange Coa'it.
"lr"s good to be home." hr said.
''I'm 1ust going to rest and re-
cuperate fo r awhile··
.. h's not a prel1m1na11 draft," he
said. "And \.\e do not led the EIR 1-; nawcd ..
Banos1k ..aid the fair hoard's en-
\ 1ronmental consultants. P& D
T echnulog1e\. of Orange. would re -
spond 10 l'arh tomment received
dunng the re' ll"" JX'nod as rc·-
quircd b) law
"Some of the quc\t1ons arc
reasonable. and c;oml' of them I
don"t undcr~tand . but ou1 <on<.ult·
ants an· going 111 g1'e dul' tnn'iackr-
at1on to all of th<' input "'"'' r rc:-cea't:d,'" he \Clad
He ~rd the foar ooard had been
informed b) \tatt' otlicaalc, that at
had romphed "'1th the California
En vironmental ()ualrt) Act \O tar.
And he said the hoard "'1111ld con-
tinue 10 do so
He said It would take \C'o era I
weeks for the board\ cnn'Sultant<, to
analy1e and procec;., all of tht' com-
ments received. and to prepare a
final repon
would suppon 1hc changc
"I thi nk people should he allowed
to have the pet s tht'y want. as long
a~ the) don·1 becomt' a nu1\ance to
their neighbors." he c;a1d
Councilwoman and) Gena'>. al\o
said she would suppon the amend-
ment.
"I thank it's fine. a-; long a\ ""e
don't go hog wild." she 'il:lld "l JUSt
hope we don't give an)'one a bum
steer. and I hope people don't try to
milk 11 for all it's wonh ··
Peter Buffa said he too would
su ppon the amendment.
But Amburgey appears to be 10
the minonty.
Councilman Ed Glasgow said he
··1 think the permit procen 1s a
good idea, .. he said. "in case somc-
hod y shows up with 'iO mc
outra1eous an1m1tl.'"
If the council arproves the code
amendment. 11 w1l a.i ve Costa Me~
one of th,c most liberal pet pohc1es =-=-------------1..---------------. 1n the Orange Coast.
Newport Beach still allows goats
and other farm animals only 1n
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mluntt.'\'f\ ru 11.ork rt\ Tc.1Cher\ A st\(,mb Tr.tni'lft,mun t.m h: pro\ 1Jt.J
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certain ZOOC'I.
Hunt1n11on Beach allows aoats IS
Iona as they are not wi1hin .SO feet of
neighbors' hou~s. But no male
1oats arc allowed in the aty.
In Fountain Valley. livestock is
perm11ted only in aancultural zones.
Ooats arc pecific"'llY ~hibited in
any or the city's residential sub-
d1vis1ons.
Lquna Bach allows the kccp1n1
of livestock, by permit.
Animal control officials in Irvine
could not be reached for comment.
Packing a video camera, • fe•ther-
bedecked dancer takes a break at th•
.,..., ..... ,.._ 9F .,._ ... ·-
Pow Wow held at the Or•ne• County
l'•lr9rou,..1 last we•k•nd.
Indian dancers could show
the hip-hoppers some steps
By HOUY WAGNER
COSTA MESA -The Amencan
Indians dancing at the Southern
California Indian Center's 22nd an-
nual Pow Wow Sunday could show
the rappers and hip-hoppers a thing
or three.
Fof'iet the drum machines. rap
rhythms and quick. Three Stoogcs-
typc dance steps. The Indian dances
incl ude some of the fanciest foot-
work this side of the Great Plains.
done to trad111o nal tnbal songs and
drums.
"For most of the city Indians. this
1s their onl) lin k to trad1t1 on:· said
Damon Polk. an Apache-Quechan
Indian from Winterhaven. Calif.
··where I li ve. people have access to
sweat lodges. pra>er meetings and
tradiuonal foods.·
The pow wow ts a longstanding
trad111on among Indians. It serves as
a gathcnng to celebrate life. friends
and the gjfis of the Eanh.
"This 1s the only thing we havr to
g1v(' 10 our creator," Polk said.
The pow wow 1s both a joyous and
solemn occasion. pan religion. pan
fnendly competition and pan pany.
"Those at the drums arc patient,
courageous people." Polk said. "No
one told them to go and sit down
there. They took the responsibility
10 sing the songs as they are meant
to be suna. from the heart."
Polk, who came with his mother
and his children to dance and social-
ize at t.hc Oransc County Fa1r-
11ounds, pointed out many of those
dancing are professionals and the
dancin1 helps relieve the stress of
the work-a-day world.
"This 1s where they find the
strength to deal with the stresses of
everyday society," he said.
Besides being a gift to the heavens
and a release from tension. the danc-
ing competitions help pass along
traditions from one generation to
the neJtt.
"We tell the children. if you
couldn't speak. what would you tell
people with your dancing?" he said.
"The children bring truly fascinating
fun and cnJoyable things to the
dancins."
Delaine Alley and her family
came all the way from Tulsa. Okla.
to this pow wow. All of the family
members dance -the yo ungest an
the clan is eight and the eldest is 54.
Bu\ the children start teaming
much younger. Alley said.
"Usually they stan when the> 're
about three. as soon as they·re old
enough to know what's going on."
she said.
Alley had two good reasons to
come to this pow wow. its repu-
tation and a chance to sec her father.
who was among the singe rs.
Pow wows are held every weekend
10 Tulsa. Alley said. adding she
apprecia tes the change of compet1 -
t1on.
"lt's nic.c to come out here and
compete with dancers I've never
competed ~inst," she said "The
rules arc different here. it's much
stricter in Oklahoma."
Ann Jeff. 20. and Leah Vl'ga. I l.
both of Bishop. came with a po"'
wow club Jeffs aunt stancd about a
year ago Both remembered dancing
when they were children. but had
lapsed away from tlte traditio n
since.
"It's something new to us. we're
JUSt learning." Jeff said ··You learn
a lot, the older people really know
what"s going on. This 1s the b1Sfest
one I've been to. And it's not JUSt
Indians. there's more whates from
the outside."
Hughes Aircraft may move out
LOS ANGELES -Hughes Air-D1vis1on is study1na whether to
craft Co. 1s weighing a possible move the division and its 1.200
move of a Torrance-based micro-employees to Colorado. Arizona or
wave products division to another New Mexic-0. sajd James F. Roberts.
state. company officials said. d1rcctor of materiel operations at the
The Industrial Electronics Huahes Industrial Electronics
The company said 11 would not
make a decision until October.
The sites being considered are
Colorado Springs. Colo.. Albu-
querque. N.M ... and an undisclosed
location in Anzona. Robens said.
G roup's Electro n 0~ Group in Torrance. -81 Th A11od•ted P'ttt1
Solar panel ignites home's roof
ly HOUY J . \lfAGNf"
LAGUNA Hit.LS -A family's encray oon1e1ous-
ncss may have cost them more than it saved. A blaze.
touched off by a solar pencl, did S 18,000 damqe to
their home Sunday. Orlnsc County Fire Capt. Dan
Youns 11jd.
"The solar heatina panel on the roof heated to the
point it ianhed the roof." he said.
The home had a shake ahinaJe roof, considered 1 hi~·risk material because it bums so eaaily, Youna
said.
"With thote typa of roofs it's not Just I.be roof.
the auk Is also bumlns." he 11id.
No resJdents were inJured, but firefl&htcr Oil
Camerena suffered a fr1etu~ foot after he ~II off the
roof or the two-story ho~ at 2SS21 La Mirada St.
"He landed on a potted plant, which probably
broke hit fall but sure destroyed the plant," Young
said.
Fircfipters were at I :30 p.m .. and had the blvc
under control in 4S minutes, Youns said. Five cna;nes
one truck compeny, four suppon vehicles and a totai
of lS firefipters rciponded to the call.
The fire did S 12.000 damqe to the home and
another $6.000 to ata contents, he said.
lnvntiaators had not determined whcthc.r theft
WIS • deaian naw in the pends, If they had malfunc-
tioned or were out of adjustment, he aald.
Anolht.r pollibility ia "pyroforic dc<lomposhion "
a ~ in which tbc chcmK:AI composition or'1
combustible material chanan after IO"f·tmn uposure
to lower hat thin it would take to ~tie, Youns uid After the decomposition. the matmat could iannc it
a lower temperature than h ... ould normally \Ike •
ltOGIR CAllUON
Spotts ldltor
ClASSll'IED/U
COMICS/•
Monday, Auguet 20, 1tlO m •
• • • ·-PREPS
Ba~
Faulkner
Semantics,
they're all
just part of
the process
Orange Coast Area
football coaches in
a oosturing mood
The pmes have yet to bqin on the
field , but the annual pmesmanship
of Ora.nae Coast Area football
coaches kicked offlast week as initial
contact began.
With media interest in the upcom-
ing season focusing on coaches and
their opinion!, the clichcs and prc-dic~ble posturina of these ex-
penenccd spokesmen ri.na as familiar
as the sounds of clashing helmets.
The delicate practice of expressing
confidence and optimism while si m-
ultaneously intel)ecting humility and
respect for upcomina OpJ><?nents is as
much an an form as dev1sin1 a
brilliant pme plan.
Mere seconds after detailing their
woeful lack of experience, size and
depth, coaches can quickly tum the
tone of the conversation to in-
tangibles, the saving grace of the
downtrodden.
"I'm very pleased with this team's
work ethic and desire." a coach will
confide.
Conversely. a guy sitting on a con-
sensus powerhouse will bemoan his
lack of cohesi vencss or harp on the
unpredicatability of the injury factor.
Politicians could learn a few things
about diplomacy from these guys.
One coach summed up his
preseason stance as follows: "I'm not
overly optimistic about many things
and I m pessimistic about a lot of
things. I'm very reluctant at this
point to say anything positive about
our team. because many times if you
make projections with young people,
you're disappointed."
Stall another coach gushed praise
and favorable co mparisons to
previously successful teams. only to
request they be toned down in pnnt
-at least until the results of the
season opener (Sept. 7) were in.
This talent. of course. 1s not hm-
1ted to the football faction of the
coaching fraternity. but they seem to
be the best at tt.
Let the games begfn!
0
Spons Director Bob Elder has an-
nounced that KORG radio station
( 11 90 AM) will broadcast a high
school game of the week th is season.
Elder said he has not committed to
a complete sc hedule of games. in
order to ensure the best matchups are
offered.
Plans for the season-opening
broadcast are still in the works. but
the Sept. 7 Mater Dei-Cap1strano
Valley pme is the leading candidate.
according to Elder. Elder said Edison
and Fountain Valley are candidates
for.future broadcasts.
0
The traveling pany accompanying
the Edison football team to it's Au~.
31 date wtth lolani High at Hawaii s
Aloha Stadium was estimated at 250
by Charger Coach Dave White.
The sophomore team as well as
cheerleaders. parents and boosters
will JOin the school's varsity players
and coaches for the island opener.
0 .
A verdict on the Ocean View High
water polo program's future 1s ex-
pected this week when Act1v111es Di-
rector Lee Gaeta meets with Pnnc1-
pal John Myers to discuss tht current
lack of a coach.
Arca schools will begin practice
today to prepare fo r the upcoming
season. but the Scahawks, who have
been handicapped in the Sunset
Lcafue b:· their lack of an on-campus
poo . have been unsuccessful 1n at-
tracting an applicant for the coaching
position vacated by Sharon
Krogman. Krogman. who could not
stir player interest when she at-
tempted to field an Ocean View sum-
mer lcaaue team this year. has ac-
cepted a teaching job at Warren High
in Downey.
.. The job has been open all sum-
mer ""but without a.tcachina pos1t1on
to oner, the job is not that attract-
1 ve,'' said Gaeta. who retains the
hope offielding a team.
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Outlier
captures
Schock
crown
lly ALMON LOCKAMY Oelt ............ _
Outlier. co-skippered by Schmidt
and Gordon of Cahfomia Y acbl
Oub won the Schock-JS nationaJ
cbamp1onlh1p after a 1e~en-racc
series sailed in the ocean off the
Newpon Pier and sponsored by
Balboa Yacht Oub.
Twenty-four yachts turned out for
the event. The Schock-JS, produced
by the W. D. Schock Co. of Oranac
County, 1s v1nually a one-design (all
alike) boat and was racing on a no
handicap basis.
Laaht to moderate weather was
prevalent for all three days of the
reptta. There were two races Friday,
three on Saturday and two on Sun-
day.
Th ..., Net,.._.,~ L ...... ,,
• fleld 1et1 under w., ~ut of Newport In Schock-JS nMlonal c,._pton1hlp1 competition over th• weekend.
Outlier finished the series with
29.2'5 poinls. Second was Main
Squeeze, Rick Dorfman. Del Rey
Yacht Oub, 34. 75; third was Butter
Cup. John Gu1er. Balboa Yacht
Club. 50; fourth was Piranha, David
Voss. DRYC. 51.
Dodgers can't gain
ground on sliding
Reds, go down, 2-1
Offerman's homer
goes for naught
as Montreal rallies
LOS ANGELES -Unfonunately
for the Los Angeles Dodgers. shon-
stop Jose Offerman's Hollywood fin ·
ish came at the stan of Sunday's
aame. Pinch-hitter Mike Aldrete singled
home the winning run with two outs
in the ninth inning as the Montreal
Expos beat the Dodgers 2-1 . spoiling
the spectacular debut of Offerman.
Offerman. homerless in 450 at-
bats this season with Triple A Albu-
querque of the Pacific Coast League.
led off the first in rung against 14-year
veteran Dennis Manmez and dro' e
a two-strike pitch over the 385-foot
mark m right-center field.
"It's not embarrassing.. .. Maninez
( 10-8) Sjlid. "It's great for him to
come out that way an his first game an
the big leagues. An ybody who comes
to the big leagues. it's for a good
reason."
Offerman 1s the first Dodger to
homer in his first career at-bat since
Dan Bankhead on Aug. 26. 1947. and
the first maJor leaguer to do 1t since
Toronto's Junior Fehx on Ma) 4.
1989. The other Dodgers to ac-
complish the feat were Clise Dudley
( 1929), Gordon Slade ( 1930) and
£m1e Koy ( 1938.)
Schedule
AT IAT # Mon: Phlls (home) 7.JS cJJ
ON DECK l
Tue Phlls (hOme ) K 7 JS
IN THE HOLE
Wed Pnll' (hOme)" 7.35
All 1>eme' on KABC radio (790)
• SC SPOrl$Channel
ci&ht innings in his duel with Ramon
M"an1nez ( 15-6). Steve Frey retired
the side in the ninth for his sixth
save.
Dave Martinez singled with one
out 1n the ninth off Ramon Maninez
and Jay Howell relieved. Jerry Goff
walked and Aldrete lined a singlt to
center field to help the Expos snap a
three-aame los1na streak.
"I wouldn't say I was deli&hted to
see Howell come m because he's one
of the top relief pitchers in the
league." Aldrete said. .. As a pinch
hitter, you JUSt go up there and take
your hacks. If I had to choose who I
was going to hit off of. I'd guarantee
he's not the guy I'm going to pick."
The loss kept the second-place
Dodgers 6'h games behind Cincin-
nati 1n the National League West.
"We 've beaten everyone else in
one-run games. and we finally beat
these guys... manager Buck Rogers
said. We've won a lot of one-run
games th is year (25). but not an this
ballpark. I'm JU St happy to win one ...
(Please Sff DODGERS/Ill
"I wasn't nervous." Offerman
said. "Ba.seball's the same no matter
where you play. I waited for my time.
When they called me up, I was
ready."
Martinez got tough after that.
though. and gave up seven hats an
Dodgers· rookie Joae Otferm•n p•11•• •
jubll•nt co•ch Joe Am•lflt•no •• he clr cle1
th• b•1e 1 on his home run In his first lftlljor
l••eu• •t -b•t In th• first lnnlnt Sund•J·
De .... DelNe_..of .... l•~awet""°
1•c•l'MI .._. • ~ la•..-C .. off D••IH
.._. ..... JM• OffetllHt11•1 hM one INN· lft."""' lt•el SUIMlllJ afternoon.
Clemens simply too
much for Halos as he
racks up win No. 18
ly DAVE O 'HARA
BOSTON -Roger Ckmen,·
game plan wa~ to pitch into tht'
seventh inning an a 0-0 tie
Instead. Clt'mens had a four-run
lead unda) and th<' Boston Red . '
ended a thr~-game lo"ng streak
with a 4-1 '1ctor. O'er the ( al1forn 1a
Angt'ls.
Clemens scattered ei ght hits.
struck out eight and didn't v.alk a
batter an SC'' en innings. earning ha\
Sil th consttull' <' 'actor, and I Sth of
the season v.11h rehef hrlp from Jeff
Gray.
"I was cooked."' Ckmens said
when asked about has depanure after
throwing 109 pitches "l threw a
slider (an the ~\Cnth) and I feh all
the adrenalin come out of m\ arm ··
Clemens. who has lOSI OOI) fiH
tamt's m 27 start . lowered his maJor
league-leadina earned run "'erage 10
2.04. He also mcrt'IS('d ha <\L-lcad-ma stnkeout total IO 18)
"Ht' rcall> didn't ha ve his great
stuff, but ht s Roger Clemens. super-
star," said Boston catcher John
Marzano. "He donn't havt to have
has art•t stuff to win a ballpme ..
"When you get down by thret or
four runs apinst a guy hke that. 11'
veryJ. very difficult to beat him,"
ahrorn11 Manaacr Doug Rader said
af\er the Anaets' fivc·pmc W1noin1
streak was snapped ''He's a dom1-
natin1 pit her ·
Clemens p vc WI) to JefT Oray at
the st.an of the ca&hth. Gray checked
the Antell 10 the final t'Wo 1aninp.
camina h11 third save as C'allfomia's
fivc ... me winnana streak ended.
The vtctory enabled Boston to re-
Schedule
AT IAT
Mon •' Oe1ro11 • 4 35
ON DECK
Tue et Detrotl • 4 35
IN THE HOLE
Wed at Oe1ro11 10 JS
All gemes on 1<.MPC rediO (7101
• On TV Ch S, ic SoorllChenrtet
ta1n 1ht .\L East lead with a 00 I edge
O\Cr Toronto, which completed a
thrtt-game scnes sweep in Minne-
sota while the Red Sox salvlfed the
windup of a weekend set with the
Anacls
The Red Sox staked Clemens to a
4-0 lead before the Angels scored
their only run in the third. With one
out. Die" Schofield doubled and
scored one oul later on a sanaJc by
Pele Coachman.
C1emens was in rommand the rest
of the way as he raued bas record
after a Boston loss to 11 -2 this year
and 6 7-17 in his career.
Boston took a 1-0 lead apinst Jim
Abbott (8-11 ) on a walk, an infield
out and Wade Boas' R&I 1inpe in
tht' first inning. lhen capilahzed on
two errors 1n a dCClsive tJvec..run
second.
Wath one out, Tom Brunansky
sinaJed for the first of his three hits.
8runan1ky took ICClOnd on an in.fiekt
out, tbtn ICOred on Luis llivaa'•
double. Jody Reed sine*S \0 tcOt'e
Rivera and Recd came around on a •
.enaofmon. • Abbott allowed ,.._, hita, Md •
out lix and walked tiM beb'l liv· • flll•-.. NJmlU/UI ..
t
,
Ocean sports
Australia's Lawson sparkles in
Stirling wave ski performan(e
ey U.OYD TK:I ole&c, lite MriaJ barrel rolls. l ().foot ~,.......,......., hi1h aertala, and Just plain ou~ lpeed turns. HUNTINGTON BE~CH DutiQa tbe event most onlooken
Stuart Lawson of.~ustraba put on were shocked at the performance
one of the most bnlhant S"!rfin1 per-level of tbele surfers. Even the
formancts ever w11nes~d 10 captur-. wo.nen were doina remark.able a~ tf:?c 1990 .wave Ski World Cup tbinas with the waves that can't be
titles an H"!~llnJtOn Beac~ Sunday. done by rctular surfas. Wave skuna as son of bke surfing . • , . .
00 1 canoe shaped board with 1 Otbe~ ~1v~11on WtlUlen . ancluded
paddle, arid these guys do stuff you Australaa s Sunoo Ramsay an lhe 18-
wouldn't believe! Wave skiiers do and-under .class. Orea Bond of San
maneuvers on waves that arc im-Clemente '~ the 40-and-ov~r class,
nn..•ible for ..-utar surfers to com· and Nat~h~ . Furmann an the .,_.... ·-• women's d1v1s1on.
Phantom wins
Phantom, co-skippered by Ann
and Don Becker or the host club was
the Class A winner Sunday in the
founh race of Capistrano Bay Yacht
Club·s Ocean Racina Series.
The race, sailed in Performance
Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) rat·
ings, took the contestants from Dana
Point to Newpon Beach and return.
Results:
CLASS A-1. Phantom. Ann &
Don Becker. Capistrano Bay YC: 2.
Showdown. Pete Meade. CapoBYC;
3. Ayacucho, Mike & Emmett Hines.
CapoBYC.
CLASS B-1. Virginia, Dan
Heagney, South Bay Yacht Racing
Club; 2. Anticipauon. Bruce Lotz.
Dana Point YC: 3. Slingshot Ball
Murray. CapoBYC.
NON SPINNAKER-I. Serena.
John White. DPYC: 2. Tempest. Jeff
James, CapoBYC; 3. In l ieu Of.
John Kaas, CapoBYC.
By ft~ Dally PJ/ot
The event is annual, and will re·
turn to Huntinaton Beach next year.
The Wave Ski World Cup was hosted
by Aussiespon and Western Surfing
Association District S in Huntington
Beach.
Jf you have any questions concern-
ing wave ski events call Ltz at (714)
960.5151.
0
MALIBU Pat O'Connell be-
came the first surfer on the PSAA
tour this year to w1n two events when
he took out the competition at the
Croak1es Malibu Classic Sunday.
O'Connell did the big moves when
it counted most, including a radical
upside down re.entry on a closeout
section to put the nails 1n the coffin
during the closing minutes of the 45-
minute final.
O'Connell had a different strate~y.
opting to sit 1ns1dr the main point
while the other competitors hassled
each other out of position up the
beach. getting long peeling wa ves 10
himself for the enurc duration of the
heat.
In the quest for more efficient, le~s costly engines for our
passenger cars, Ford of Europe has produced an experimen-
tal plastic engine designed to bring down weight and
expense. Called the BRITE power plant for Basic Research
in Industrial Technology for Europe. the 1.0-liter engine is in
fact lighter than a similar metal engine. less expensive to
build. and of all things. 30 percent quieter. It seems that
among other things, plastic serves as a far superior insulator
than metal.
Now granted. the entire engine is not constructed of
plastic. Aluminum alloys are used for the cylinder walls,
combustion chambers. coolant jackets and main bearings
The engine block. cam cover and oil pan are formed from
fiber-reinforced plastic that has proved to be quite durable.
This durability has been confirmed by a 200-hour
operation test that included 40 hours at full power. Apparent-
ly. nothing melted down. Another form of durability testing
came during the 1985 IMSA Camel GT road race where a
prototype Lola powered by an Amerlcan·made Pollmotor ran
in the event. The Polimotor was close in design to the Ford
engine.
In the race to produce more efficient. less pollution·
prone vehicles. Volkswagen has designed a Golf that uses
a combination of electric and diesel power. Sound odd? The
experimental vehicle Is powered by an elght·horsepower 72-
volt electric motor that propels the car to 35 mph. where a
1.6-lrter Umwelt diesel producing 60 horsepower automati-
cally takes over.
The Umwelt diesel. by the way. 1s the cleanest auto-
motive engine known to man. This combination of diesel and
electric power allows the Golf to travel twice as far on a tank
of fuel. and the vehicle could be ready for sale w1th1n three
years.
When you think of the ultimate four-wheel drive. what
comes to mind? The British Range Rover of course Well,
Mercedes-Benz has decided that Range Rover shouldn't be
the only one to otter a luxurious yet capable off-roader for
the adventurous and well financed
Although Mercedes·Benz has been building Its four-
wheel-drive Gelandewagen for the last 12 years. Mercedes
has recently handed the utilitarian veh1c1e·s development
responsibilities over to the people who design and engineer
their passenger cars. Th is means that the small truck that
was once considered a commercial vehicle will now become
a true sport/utility with a full complement of safety and
comfort featurs suitable for civilian use.
With instrumentation for the 300E and seats from the
190. the interior will then be finished with wood trim and
available en leather upholstery. The idea Is to take their
rugged Jeep-like vehicle and give It all the style. comfort and
panache of a Mercedes-Benz passenger car.
Instead of the diesel power plants that propelled many
of the earlier G-wagons. Mercedes wilt give top models a
170-horsepower three-liter six, and may offer a 24-valve
version of the same engine. A 32·vatve five-liter V-8 could
make the Getandewagen a true Range Rover competitor.
The upgraded G·wagon will be avallabte In Europe this fall.
and plans for Import to the United States are not ye1 firm.
Sergio Sanchez of Frank's Mercedes-Benz In Laguna
Beach said he would welcome the sport/utility Mercedes
model If the German company decided to send It to the
United States. According to Sanchez. people in the construc-
tion and real estate business often requ1re a capable. yet
upscale four-wheel·drlve vehlcl' to use for work, and the 0 -
wagon would be a perfect addition to the Mercedes-Benz
llne.
"I have plenty of customers who would be very
lnteresttd In such a vehicle" said Sanchez. . . .
Would you pay $2 a trip to take the 57 freeway from the
1-5 to the •OS? This la one of que1t1ons being raised by the
Orange County Tran1portat1on Comml19'on as they look at
private tollway proposals that Include a Route 57 extentton.
The 8.5-mlle toll road would be opened In 1998 and carry
88,000 cars each day.
The extension of Route 57 would follow the Santa Ana
River channel, running on either side, and connect with the
San Diego FreflWay. The most wtdety used MCtlons would
provide direct connec1lon1 wtth the Santa Ana Freeway and
Garden Grow Boulevard u weH u • First StrM1 and Warner
Avenue ramp. and It would Ue Into the Corona det Mar
F,...,,ay wtth connectk>n• to A.dams Avenue. Both Flt1t
Street .nd w.,.,.,., woutd oner -....xpenetve tOU coata.
•
"I'm 10 AOkedi I can'1 believe it!,"
O'Connell exclaimed. ... just Mt in·
Mcie and caqht aood waves wbile the
other 1uya were just haaeliq. I'm
j\llt stoked 10 win.''
O'Connell'• win will almost cer·
tainly _move him in10 the top five in
the PSAA ratinp. and it look• u
thoqh he's aoana to be a tOuah
contender lor the title down tfie
SttelCb.
Oefcndina event champion Dino
Andino increased his ratif!P lead
with a second place finish, followed
by a rejuvenated Chuy Reyna of
Oceanside in third and Santa
Barbara's Chris Brown in fourth.
0
HUNTlNGTON BEACH -Kirk
Tice of Huntington Beach won every
heat en route to a victory at the latest
Christian Boardriders Pro/ Am event
held' at Golden West Street over lhe
weekend.
Surfm& smoothly with a palished
style, Tice capped off a brilliant ~r·
formance in the Pro division ap1nst
the likes of Jason Senn of San Diego
in second, Huntington Beach's Mark
Moreno in third, Newport's Bill
Baum and Chris Cravens in founh
and fifth, with Lquna's Jason
Haughey rounding out the final in
sixth place.
Meanwhile in the other divisions
Huntington Beach's Craig Bctchloff
was victorious in the men's, Newport
Beach's Tro)' Eckert won the Jun·
1or's, and Huntington Beach's Chris·
tian Hane} took the Boy's.
In the Pro/Am ratings after four
events. rm still tied for first along
with Newport's Chris Cravens. fol·
lowed b> Darren Brillhart. Dave
Erickson and Chas Wickwire round·
ing out the lop fi ve. Dave Erickson
leads the men's. 0
The ASP Quicksilver Lacanau Pro
held 1n France was won by Tom
Curren. who defeated Ncwpon's
R1 ch1e Collins in the final.
In some interesting matchups
Kell) Slater defeated defending
world champion Martin Potter.
Ni cki Wood and Tom Carroll before
bowing out to Cu rren 1n the semis.
Also worthy of mention -Curren
defeated Op Champion Todd
Holland 1n a rematch of their Hunt·
ington Beach duel al the Op Pro. and
Brazilian star Flavio Padaratz once
again made 11 to the semifinals.
In the ASP World Rati ngs Austral-
ia ·s Rob Bain is still 1n the lead by a
meager 22 points over Curren. fol·
lowed b> 1988 world champion
Barton L)nch 1n third. contender
Gary Elkerton 1n fou rth and 1987
world ch3mp Damien Hardman in
fifth . 0
OCEANS I DE -SonJa Bersch of
Corona del Mar won the grand
champ1onsh1p 1n the women's
d1.,.1s1on of the 14th annual World
Bod} surfing Championships. Bersch
won a tnp 10 Hawa11 for two and
S800 worth of merchandise.
he ~as competing With th e
( r)Stal ( ove tea m.
Golf
Pigskin Classic
tourney starts
Wednesday
There's sull lime 10 enter the in·
augural Disneyland Pigskin Classic
Golf Challenge at Tustin Ranch Golf
Course on Wrdncsda} accordi ng 10
spnsonng Orangt' Count y Sports As-
soc1at1on officials.
The golf compc1111on 1s a prelude
to the Un1vers1ty of Colorado vs.
Tennessee football game on Sunday
at Anaheim Stadium.
Golft'rs will be assigned to either
the Colorado Buffaloes or the Ten ·
nessee Volunteers for pla y 1n a two·
man scramble fo rmat. Each
foursome will consist of a two.man
team representi ng Colorado and
another re presenting Tt'nnessee
Players may select the team they
wish to represen t accord1ng to Don
Andersen. Ext'cu11v·e d1rec1or of
OCSA.
"ThoK who have a preference may
select the team the~ wish to rt'presenl
un11I that team 1s filled ," Andersen
says. "After 1ha1. they will be as·
signed to a team It should be a fun
day for all concerned on one of the
newest and fin est golf rnurscs in the
area."
The tournament will also feature
individual pnzcs for closesHo-the·
hole. lonaest dnve and awards on
each of the par-3 holes.
Those who enter and pay the S225
entry fee will recrivc a golf shirt in
team colors. a aolf cap 1n team colors.
a tee packet including balls. tees.
towel and other gifts, a color team
photo, arces fees. can. lunch.
bt'veraacs on the courst" and an
awards banquet in the evening.
Ed Arnold. a resident of Fountrin
Valley and sponscaster on KTLA·
TV (Channel S), will serve as master
of ceremonies for the awards ban·
quct. A silent and a vo1cc auction will
be conducted alon1 with prilC$ for
raffic tickets includang tnps and Di,.
ne}'.land merthandisc.
For those wishing to enter. call
634-1984 bdore Tuesday."'
The Oranac County Sports A.-
sociation sponsors a number o(
e"en\s in Oranae County to benefit
has.her education and 1oulh spons.
In addition to the aol tournament
Wednesday at Tustin Ranch and the
Disneyland Piaskin a...ic Sunday.
the aroup also sponson the Frudom
Bowl In ~mber a men's and
women's collepatc helketblll tour·
nament, con«ns at the Pert'omuna
Am Center, the Holiday OaJa and a
national h1jh tchool bind fttlival
87 n. De"7,.,..
Sports
Little League Series
starts fuesday with
Cypress in the ·hunt
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -Tbe l~ or Matamoros. Mellico, ~· already have had one oarade for their UttJe Laaue team. Now, they wan\
another.
Matamoros plays Canada on Tuesday in the ftm
pme of the &990 Utt.le Leaauc.,,World Series. The
Me.tican team won lhe Latin American title Au,. 4,
defeatina Ouatemala, and the town turned out for a
parade then.
.. The whole town is anxious for us to win the
championship," team manqer Alfredo de la Gana
said Sunday throua.h the team's coach, Arturo Pula
Canales, who also acu as interpreter. h's be.en 32 ycan since the Monterrey Industrial
Little Leque team won consecutive World Series
titles. Another Mexican team made it to the finals in
l 983, but lost to East Marietta, Ga.
"It will be on the radio back home. They already
had a parade for them. like the Mets, and the fire
dcpartmenl trucks came out. They rully want us to
wi n," Puia said.
The coaches of the Matamoros team squeezed in
two extra weeks of practi~ after qualifying for the
World Series, but they're not sure it'll help.
''The ball is round and you can never say what
will happen." Puig said. "We don't know what will
happen.'
In the American bracket. Brooklyn, Mich .. plays
Cypress from Orange County on Tuesday. Wednes-
day's quarterfinals have Cottage Hill Little League of
Mobile, Ala., playing Shippensburg, Pa., the first
Pennsylvania team to qualify for the World Series
1incc 1969. In the international bracket Wednesday.
Ramstein Air Force Base. West Germany, plays San-
Hua of Taipei, Taiwan. The title game is set for
Saturday.
Trumbull. Conn .. won last year's tournament .
which marked the 50th anniversary of Little League
pla)'. The World Senes tournament started in 194 7
Stump's pact extended
NEW YORK -With Jess 1han 36 :a hours ten m his reign over the Ne w York
Yankees, Georgt' Steinbrenner pulled a •
surpnse Sunday -he re-hired a manager --==-
instead of finng one.
Stump Memlrs contract was eJttendcd through
tht' 1992 season. the team announced. If Mcmll were
to stay unt il the end, it would be the longest tenure
for a Yankrcs' manager since 8111) Manin's first s1int.
from August 1975 until Jul) 1978.
S1c1nbrcnncr. who has changed managers 18
times in 18 seasons. must resign as thr team's general
partner by m1dn1gh1 1on1gh1 under an agreement
reached with co mm1ss1oner Fa} Vincent.
Memll was hired on June 6 after teinbrenner
fired Buck) Deni The Yankees ~rrr 18-JI under
Deni this year and ha ve gont' 30-31.1 with Memll
throu&h Saturda) night's game w11h Seattle.
"l t's the sccond-happ1cs1 da) 1r1 m> \A.Orkmg
caree r," Memll said. "The first one 1'> June 6.'.
The Yankees arc still 1n la'il place in the Amen·
can League East. but. even with Don Ma111ngl} on 1hc
disabled hst, ha' e sho\A. n recent improvement be·
cause of several players called up from thr minors.
New York 1s 16-13 1ncc July 27
"Stump has done a finl' JOb w11h the club and
worked hard with the )oung players," Stc1nhrenner
said 1n a s1a1cmcn1 He wa'> not at Yankee ~tad1um
for Sunda) 's game 3-1 '1rton t"er Seattle
Vlkes top Browns, 23 -20
C'LEVELAND -Allen Rile burst 11 ----
yards up the middle on a dra" pla\ "11h ~
4.27 lcfl a!> the Minnesota Vikings beat ~
the Cleveland Browns .B·20 1n an exh1-----
b.11on gaml' Sunda) night
Rich Gannon. the Viking.,· third quancrbat'k ..
directed thl' 14·pla). 7J·)ard winning dn'e on his
li rs1 scncs He se t up the "•nning score b~ scrambling
18 }3rds on a third-and-.:?O phl). then IO'iSing a 5-)ard
pass 10 And) Sl·h1ll1nger on fourth down
Rice. who missed most of last .-.eason \A.Ith a knee
1nJur). s<:0rcd on 1he nrxt pla\.
Gannon completed "" of ·10 passes for 51 )ards
on the dn,c. which ga .. c M1nnc'inla m onl) \t'Cond-
hal f points He lata ran for IQ }ards on th1.· final
series. helping tht: V1k1n~\ run ou t 1hc clod.
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The Standardized Athletic Aptitude Test
Blocker takes tltle
RENO -Maurice Blocker used a 5-
inch hei&ht over Marlon Starling to stay .~._.
away from the champion's gloves and P
wrest the WBC welterwei~t belt from
Starling on a majority decision Sunday.
"Last time I went in to fight for the belt. This
time I came to take the belt," Blocker said.
His only loss m 32 professional bou.ls was a 1987
decision that left Lloyd Honeyghan holding tht' World
Boxing Council welterweight title. Starling took. the
crown from Honeyg.han a year later an the ninth
round. • , "I don't think there's anybody out there that s
goma to beat me on a sharp day ... a battered Starling
said. "I thing I was running on reserve from the
fourth round on."
Seles upsets Navratilova
Sccond·sccdC'd Monica Seles blew a ----
four-g.amc lead in the third set but won • • the tiebreaker 8-6 to upset top-seeded ,,,,,-
Martina Navratjlova 6-4. 3-6. 7-6 unday ----
in the finals of the V1rgin1a hms of Los Angeles
1enn1s tournamt'nt at Manhattan Beach.
With the ti ebreaker deadlocked at 6-6.
Na vratilova hit a forC'hand wide and then hrt a
forehand service return into the net.
"Even though I lost 11 was one of the greatest
matches r ... c been a part of and r ve played about
1.500 of them:· Navrat1IO\ a told the crowd during
the awards presentation.
Elsewhere in spon s on Sunday:
•In Buenos Aires. Yugoslavia. living up to 11s
role as favorite. won its third World Basketball
C'hamp1onsh1p w11h a 92· 75 victory over the Soviet
Union.
The title tics Yugosla via with tht' Soviet Union
for the most in the 11 tournaments played The
United States and Brazi l have each won two and
Argentina one. that the inauBural event 1n 1950.
•Nina Matthies and Elaine Roque defeated Rita
\rockctt-Ro)ster and An~ela Rock in the finals. after
1hrec-11me world champion Jackie Silva was upset
twice 1n the $50.000 Flamingo Hilton World Cham·
p1onsh1p on the Women's Pro Beach Volleyball
circuit.
• ltsallgrccktome was dedared the winner of the
$300.000 Del Mar Derb) after Tight Spot was
disqualified and placed I 0th for causing se' ere inter·
ferencc in the first eighth of a mile.
Tight Spot. ridden h> Laffit Pincay Jr . led the
whole wa} and reached 1he wire three length s 1n front
of 1hc fast<los1ng ltsallgreektome 1n the Grade JI I
inv11at1onal turf race.
• Demck Rostagno found his game after a 5·
hour, 40-minute min delay Sunday at thl' Volvo
lnternat1onal tennis fin al, defeating Australia ·s Todd
Woodbridge 6-3. 6-3 in New Ha"en. Conn
RostaJnO. who fell behind 3-0 1n the firs1 set. \A.On
seven straight games. 1ncludmg s1Jt foll owing the ram
dela). en route to ~inning h1 first pro tournament
•Ron Hornaday Jr. of Palmdale 1ook the lead
wi th 18 laps to go 1n the NASCAR Coors Light 100
at S1her State Ra('eway and won his fim Southwest
Tour s1ock car race in more lhan a ~car 1n (arson
(It). Ne\
• Da\ is l ovl' Ill. making nine birdies on a day
when l\A.O pla}crs had double eagles. scored a three·
point v1ctOf) over Strve Patr. Peter Senior of Austral·
1a and Eduardo Romero of Argentina in the Inter·
national golf tournament at Castle Rock. ( olo
•In Seattle. Karch Kiraly and Brent FrohofT def.
Tim Ho' land and Kent Stcffc,. 15·9, to win the
$60.000 Seattle stop of tghe Miller L11c Open beach
vo lle )ball 1ournamen1
•Ri ves McBee w1th'ltood a latr chalkngc from
two other srn1or pros. finng a final-round (\8 10 win
the $350.000 Seniors Showdown Classic b) one stroke
at kremy Ranch. Utah.
McBee. of In 1ng. Tc .. <as. put 1ogc1her ri 14-undcr·
par. 54-holc total of 202 . a ne" 1ournamen1 rrcord.
edging Lee Trc' ino and Don B1c~ b~ a 'ilrok~ for 1he
$5.2.500 first pnt\•
•In lnd1anapolt'i, lop-seeded Bom ~ckcr broke
Peter Lundgren·~ <.~rvc four 11mc'i 1n nine games on
the way to a 6· '\, 6-4 v1l'\OI) Sunda) in the l r S
Hardcouns final Tile Auoclatl'd Pr~u
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Michael Cooper has been so much more
than a ieammate of mine. One thins l won't
mirs, thoup, is aettint smackt'd by Coop in
practice. Everyone here 1n Los Anaeles will miss
him. But the memories wiU always live in our
hearts." -Mape ......._, after Michael
Coopet was waived. at his own rtqUCSI. by tht
Los Anceles Lakers.
Robinson wins triathlon
Irvine's Carlson third at San Clemente
SAN CLEMENTE -A_
Harold Robinson of M
Santa Ro51 beat out one ~ft
of the fint'st iroups of ....
swim·btkc·run endurance tnathletc
adembled to capture 1he title at the
San Clemente t'ditton o( the Bud
Liahl U •. Triathlon Sene here in a
time or I :'7:47 on unday.
Rob1n'°n is one of the mo t com·
petitive athletes on tht Bud Light
USTS circuit -he conii tenlly
place in the top five spots 11 every ra«. With his first plac't fin1d1 tn San
Clemente he move within a few
points oheries leader Mike Pia.
Robtnt0n finished ahead of Breit
Rote (Tempe) (I :S8:S8) to capture
the ehamp1onsb1p. which featured a
U·k1lome1er (.9 miles) JWlm, im·
mediately followt'd by a 40-kilomcter
(24.8-m1lc ) bike race. and a 10-
kalomctt'r (6.2-miles) run. Andy
Carbon of Irvine. 1 product of Uni·
vcrsity Hi1h. took third (I :S9:23).
In the women·s division. Joy
Hansen of Newtown Square..r Penn.
took first place m a time of l : 12·«.
Second place went to Paula Newby·
Fraser of Enc1n1tas. (2: lS:Ol). and
1h1rd ptacc was clinched by Collefn
Cannon (Nederland. Colo .)
(2.16:S9).
Approximately 1,800 tnathlctes
competed 11 tht' e~tnl Tbt nut Bud
l.1Jht TS event will bt held Aug
26 at Norfolk. Va.
MEN
1 Harold Rob1n~on anta Ro~
I S7 47
2 Bren Rost Tempe. Anz 1:58:58
3 ndrcw Carlson lrv1nt. l:S9:2J
4 Grca Welch San D1cao 2:00:21
S Jimmy Riccitcllo Tunon. 2 ()() 46
WOMEN
I. Joy Hansen Newtown Square.
Penn. 2: I 2:44
2. Paula Newb)'·Fraser Et1c1n11aa, l :IS:Ol
3. Colleen Cannon Nederland.
Colo. 2:16:S9
4. Laurie SamudM>n tupcrtano
S 11n WiJJJam1 Tnnpe.
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CMllW COAST DAILY N.OT
Mondey, Augu9t 20, 1980 -
Oakland Athletics no match
for Orioles' rookie Telford
Anthony Telford, a minor lequef unul this week·
end, made a ml,)or contribution to the Baltimore
Orioks on Sunday.
"I was a little nervous. but Oak·
land had never seen me so that was
an advantaac. They didn't know
what to upect," Telford said after
beatina the OaJcland Athletics 3-2 in
his major league debut. "I was j ust
trying to do the best I could to keep
us an the ballgame."
Telford. caUcd up from Class AA
Haierstown on Saturday. gave up one IUt over seven
innings in his first appearance in the maJors. The 24.
yeu-old nght-handcr was so ovcrpowenng that the
defendina world champion Athleucs couldn't get a
runner past first against him.
Telford had a no-hitter for 4 111 innangs before Terry
Steinbach lofted a single to ccntt'r that fell well an front
of Brady Anderson.
Telford. who was drafted b> Balumorc an the
fourth round of the 1987 amateur draft. walked four an
becoming the first Onole since G rt'gg O lson in I <>88 to
wan has maJOr-league debut.
"It was tremendous effon:· said Onole manager
Frank Robinson. "He showed a lot of Po•SC and savvy
-he made some pitches when he had to make the m
He kept them off balance. and that's what pitching 1\
all about:•
Telford appeared in 4 1 manor league games. all but
one of them no h igher than Class AA. before being
brought up by the Onoles to replace the IDJUrcd Dave
Johnson m the rotation. He was 10..2 at Hagerstown
.. He was very e ffective:· said Oakland Manager
Tony La Russa. "He showed a good vancty. good
location and dtfTt'rent speeds ..
Curt Sch1ll1ng and O lson each pitched an 1nn1ng in
rchcf. with O lso n fl101ng his 28th sa'e after g1vsng up
a two-run homer an the ninth to Mark McGwire. his
32nd It was the first homer Olson has g1,en up al
Memorial tad1um 1n has 1wo-)ear caree r -a penod
of 60 games.
.. He makes 1t cloS(' out there but 1.ontmues lO ge1
the JOb done. That'~ the main thsng -no matter ho"'
much he makes )OU swea1:· Robinso n said.
( al R1pkcn and Jex Or\ulak homered for the
Onoles. who had not beaten Oakland JI hom<" since
June 18. I 989
Scott \anderson ( 12-tH "'a' the lmer for the
.\thktu.:s
El~whcrc an the ..\l Sund.n
• Wllllte Sox 4, Rangers i: In .\rhngton. Run
Karko' ace knocked in two run\ and Bohh~ Thigpt:n
recorded h1'1 maJor league-leading 40th sa' c as thl'
Chicago V. hate So' beat the Tna~ Rangers 4-2
Chicago sah·agcd a splat ot the four-game o;enes and
pulled back w1th1n 611 games of Oakland 1n tht' ·\I
Wt·st. The Rangers \ufTcred their ninth los'\ 1n 15 g.amc\
•Yankees 3, Mariners 1: In New York. ng.ht
hander f 1m Leal) gave New York "(oven strong innings
and Bob ( 1crcn h11 ;i 1wo-run homer as the Yankee\
completed their lin.t home: '"'ccp ol the season b~
beating the Seattlt' Mannl'r'> on tht• day before ow na
George S1c1nhrcnner was w be '>"'l'Pt out of offac
Matt Young (6-131 \.1.-3\ the lo-.cr
•Blue Jays t , Twins 1: In ~tinnc:apohs. Mook1e
Wilson's t\.1.-n-run d ouble and two \.tannc'\ota error'
fueled a s1"<·run \C'cn1h 1nn1ng. lifting the Toronto Blue
Ja)S o \Cr the T"'i"" behind l>a\ld \\ells· strong
pitching
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run eighth as the Rlue Ja\ s completed a """ccp of thC'ar
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lo fi,e game<.
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• Brtwtn 7, Royall !: In M tl"'aukrc Dami
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Pltttbur&h completed its fim tour-pine sweep
ever at Jl1verfront Stadium in Ciodnnatl on
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ht.If the Pirates beat the Csnc10-
nau Reds 6-l DcMc Drabek ( 16-5) be--· ~
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liever Stan Bchnda pitched out
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Andr Van Sl yke Singled home two runs and
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( 12·9) to his siuh loss io seven decisions since he
started the All·Star pme. Armstrong pvc up five
runs, ei&ht h1u and seven walk.s in su innangs.
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•Meta lt, Olut1 t: In San Francisco. Kevin
Mc Reynolds homert'd twice and drove in six runs
to break a Iona slump as New York. despite
another poor outang from Dwight Gooden. JUll
held o n to beat Sao Francisco.
8 Cwbt •. Braves t : In ChicaJO, Hector VU-
lanueva·s two-run pancb homer with two o uu an
the eighth 1nn1ng hfted Oucago past Atlanta.
• Cardlu.11 '1, Altrfl 3: In t Louis. Denny
Walling. play1n1 first base in place of the injured
Pedro Guerrero. hit a two-run homer against his
former club.
• nUUet S, Padres !: In San Diego. Sil
Campusano 's t'A-o-run pinch single in tht' S<'venth
innina rallied the Ph1ladelph1a Phalltcs past the San
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642-5678 From North Or~ County
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540-IJio
496-6800
GRAW COA8T DALY PLOT
1M Monday. Augu.t 20, 1990
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
F"OM NO .. TH ORANGE CO.
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temlly l\ome. Onfy lnchee !nlOY eotone del Mer et one ebove, ene. oer, Adult9. No pet.a. Gtdnr lndry, cerport.. 1741/mo. W/D l*-uc> D/W "-
to bMctl. lerge lot end ltil beet 1n tNa IOeclOul 1750. 7141110·2223. lno 1845/mo.173-7353 541-6091 Of775-1711 :rnstmo. • ' Ni:..~21A~ _:
yard. 8onu1 parking ,.~ end luxurloue 38,_ 21AM · I ' ' ' w / c o m m u n I t y Vlftllllfll 2102 ~nyl tmmedl9t• oc~ IMnl 2144 WESTCLlff' CONDO fiie WESTFIELD APTS I ~ :r~ = wl d, patio. prilng.
pool1/recr11t1on arH. cupency pc>Nlble Shof1 Ot' lt25 Renoveted. F/p, Sorry, No pell ~Of 122 9012 /mo* 548-9149
Hlghll u~ded. Ee1y COSTA MESA. 3 bd twn, Of long term ..... Chll· ~~~~~! .• :~· 28R 2::, Ft°'• 3i>e1t:'e ;~'°= rr~: 132
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"6-5743 ,,._._ 12oo0. ' y, Diillll ~7~';..:.'J:'tf"· WUTIAYAPAATMENTS lrplc. dlW, 1i ooo1mo'. 710·91"
HUNTINGTON BEACH • 3 ~ $200 OFF MOVE·INI Dey I 55 7 • U 9 0 Or C M M/F to lhr 28< ept
bd hm, bonu1 rm, ape. ../ Newpon Stach 2l 69 A!!!!ll 2602 FHt~lng 1!.:1P.,:~· EY911Wkndl 549-3710 Malr BR, welk In doeet:
S2500. • . • __ \llll'fJ9'f pe SO::: Nop •W Newport 38,. 28A pool, rec . rm. W /O
LIDO PARK DR. • 2 bd, W'\X'l XlJI ltt \ 11 •EXCLUSIVE OUA"D* \.-' MIRADA· 38R 2BA 1 Bedfoom :;5 Ap:t yrly 1 12251mo $350+'M.ltll. 850-1918 --------•I Lr~~~~2 bd den tab REALTORS ' •G~E~co.:,;rv• 1875 & S825. Quiet 2Bdrm 1 ~a.S750 N.wport Shor .. home: C«ona Del Mw. ON THE
DESPEUTE! bay vus s:s750 ' ' ~hbomd nr IChOOla. 825 Center St 842·1424 S1500/mo. Bkr 842-3850 BEACH, 38R 2BA, prl-
BIG CANYON • 5 bd, golf Cost.I Meu 2124 2 ~t 3:.~ ~'?c~ ~,~g! Cal Nancy, 843-2862 12H lfFI •--•IE e..-i vat• gate. w/d, ~. lor •O WNER SELLING cooraeestate $10000 ' '-• .,. .....,...... Ari• 9/1 873--0421. BELOW PURCHASE ' 1&11 IAf TIDll• hkups, oentral .,r, 2 car lllboa * ALA MOANA APTS * ON THE BAY
PRICE Winter Rent1l1 Available 4BR 2'..\BA + b*ony, 2 091
1 ~~~:. •:ieo;;,,~1 . bland 2606 1 BDR.M & 2BDRM, 18A. 2 BDRM. 2'ABA ...... S2, 1001 F= ~~~:~B~ ~: •WILL LEASE OPTION car gll'ege end unit big man , DIW. beautiful pool arM. 2 BDRM, 2BA ......... 11.350 u d '
•WILL CARRY PAPER W•rfr--" ..... 1ff yard. cteen'l v.cant: No petl. 644-0509 SPACIOUS AIRY 28R Large rec room & leund'l No pets Dally i-5 pooll, .":!.,.j car~~ _, 'I 11•11 IRIYJ VERSAILLES BACHELOR upper apt. Lrg tun porch room ciOM to lhopl 548·1501 now ....,., mo. llST HU HWI IUL TMl 111-1400 • Quite toe. Full MC Many on Grend Cenal. C11port. t>uMi. 1545-1875/mo I M• 28 to lhw• 28R, 1141 PllUlll I amenltleS. S895 teaM. No pets. Y .. rty S1 100. 530 w. Wilton •lllPI Tl Ull• 1 tBA. houM In COM, •W IMl,IOO I~ Tl .. 111 No petal 644-721 t 873-8457 TIL ~ 18R 1BA upetrs In triplex. $440/mo plua ~ utll. tv
4BR. bonus rm. pool, view. Balboa Island 2106,3BR /t!n~~: end unit, WINTER. avail Sept. 1. 722·9012 or 832·2232 •725· No petl 847•2822 ; mea. 1-800/877-2544 ID
slngle level . Cozy Cotta ge. Llttle pool11•11·-•YJ llOo Wlnl _. Like new, furn 2BR 1BA, Sorry No Peta. _11_20_1_3_33_3_. ___ _
OAll. Tl SHI Island Furn. 2 BR. 1 BA. • "-9115991 patio, cwPort. No pets°' •S..Utlful quiet M rene ClllUJ 1 MI F, Hunt. 8Nch hoo ...
10.lcl frplc S975t mo. Wlnterl DOllLD PFAFF Enjoy breethllklng view & 1moker1. References. '1 am.nltiet. 1450 +'h utll.
Lease 67J.g117 =~~:i~~: J~C:t 2 ~i1: S850/mo. * 875-8435 i~~-'11~~8~~~1&f:r!i~: IEITILS, 110. I dep.893-0108eve/wknd.
RUIGIERI Balboa I 142·1111 ~1~:::~: ~:~T~~ lllboa Primlt1 2607 No pet: .• ::.!:427 111-4101 N~::~~h~·~dM Ill• &
llO-IOIO ht # 101 Penlmula 2107 •·ii~~\:·· occupancy poulble. •~, .. -• Hu MANY YNrly I brlte upstr1 unit, 2BR lt11110-0ll0 •i BR house. Lott. gar.A£ .-Chlldren&petso.k.Short •nTRll.... IH~Wtfft 28drm&38drm1Av111 I 1'ABA. gar, tndry. $800 -~--• o r long term lease Yearly 38R 2BA new Large tBR loft, patio, mo + utll1. Jiil 640·2500 ~'l~~ ... V
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patio. frig, 2 blks to bch $2450/mo. carpet & paint.' Very country .. wng. S745 No •Good Nelghbot'hoodsl fltU',Flnl\ ~:~i.'36~ i'.&~~st-lee Sat E'SIDE X1re trg 3BR 2BA. clean, 111 amentlea. pell 648-4282/845-9543 •Good Condltlonal PENTHOUSE ON WATER!
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4 B R 2 BA h 0 me 1 KU''Flla / · .---Bright & sunny tBR 1BA., Hlllltl Wll'TD •UHISU,SIHI• $1695/mo Newcarpet&J2&3BR 2'nBA Condo•. • . . , , 329Unlvertlty0r Charming t BR. t BA on Female to share 2 bdrm
Possible no money down p11nt Avail now• E'side. Frplc, lndry hk \t \\ I 1.. 'YI I ' \. 11 BEACH COTT AGE ·~ S750tmo t dep. No pell canal. near Newport t'h bl houM wtcouple.
or your home 1~ tr1a1de1 BURR WHITE RL TRS ups, microwaves, sec.• qE AL rooc:; • block beach & bay. Sml, 642·2816 1 llland. New carpet No Ilk Smolc ~ Via Koron_ 6 5• O 675·4630 subterr parking. S 1150 &I HOUSE on quiet streel t mm 1cu111 e Pvt. EASTSIDE 1BR TRAILER' pets. Street parking. Mua~5e pell. er
BAYFRONT Peninsula Point Cute 2BR up Galleria. 646·4~72 I 2BR. den. 2BA. lrg 2 car S550/mo yrly 673-8925 $495 Gas. water paid. ' S725tmo 675-6606 I ~-541-f.:"14 month plus C~r~~rd~~ubl~r 1015ri{l 1BA.trptc.garage,pat10 1 *lllAllllEW• gar. lrplc bay view. Uoturn t BR. yrly, wtth 759_5~~adu~f3~~~87 Charming beactlcottage.t ·--•t1Wlltll
7 4968 Nr p1rk/b1ytbeach Yrly• 18 Townhouse 1 art I gardnr incl llke oew garage. stove & retrlg or '!\ blk to ocean. winier --
23· $1000/mo 675·7685 ments 3 BR 2,~ CA 21 $1600/mo 646·8402 St eps 10 be a ch.IE'SIDE tBR.Av1il1ble911.I rental, tBR 1BA 1st &I Female preferred. '350 +
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2 ·BA. former model $850 Ocean Front 2BR spa Many deluxe lea * EASTILIFF * dep 150 E. 2111 SI 124 35th St. 650· 1858 r , hou . ) c II
S 1. 150,000 must sell 2BA lurn S 1'00 Avail lures. $1.250/mo Lea.; Corona Ml Mlt 2622 64i5934 or 544.4294 PENIN d'I I 2BR er drye<9r (In M • 721-0343 Executive home gorgeous ux uro 631~95 .
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IC I B h CONDO on sand 1n-1vt • .,,,_ 12 300 S 11 1 s Bel\/I encl gar, carport,! Frplc. open beams, deck apr strano tac 3BR 3BA. root garden. Corona dtl Mar 2122 Betw Wilson & Avocado · /mo 4a4.Y 4htpley, Front decll. rear patio. patlo.'tndry. cable hk up , $975 mo 8t8-968-0352 lloor Fem 25• n-smkr, 1018 ocnl bay1c11y vu S775K Streets {across from Agent 6 O 96 lndry rm. gar. $1350 No No ts $850 650-3407 --no pell $3 13/mo+'~ um Hou••• ~
For Sale .... l---------1 573.9544 818•788•3463 2BR tBA cutle. unturn. Post Office) pets 760-17 13/857·1776 pe · Exclusive Bluffs arH 722-0270
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---------1 BR 2 BA dt:>I gar lg LA Dover Shores. waterlront. yard 713 Marguerite For Info. 722_8529 · •IOWFlllTI* lrlaltt I Airy Available imriiedlately I 2.,., BA. large patios. Shr 3BR townhome. frplc. :H:~::s:/:C:ond:os:::: spa Avl now' Only dock model perfect. 1 s 1295/mo lse 721•4 152 __ __ __ 31BBRR 22BBAA ywrllnyteSr12S001800 2BA 2BA. laund rm with 631•4086 tte 12 noon S t.250·S 1500 per mo. In Costa Meu. '375/mo
I $310.000 Agt 493-6203 story, 3BR SI 500.000 •WTSllE• w/d, walk to beach, par1l a r Like new 837 Amigos + utlla Call Eric
Gflieral 1002 includes tand, oo re-2BR 1BA house, 2 blocks 3 BR. 2 BA. completely re· 3BR 2BA yrly S 1800 & shops. St 350/mo Large 3 BR. 2 BA down· Way * 644-6458 631·6428 _______ _. ... Corona dtl Mar 1022 1 altors APP' only, owner from ocean gar, wl d furbished Large yard 4BR 3BA yrly $2200 675·3336 stairs. Newly decorated. -WOODBRIDGE. Jeffrey at
WE IUY HOUSH. •G 4BR 2 I 714 631·5710 relng $ l300/mo trom s 1.000/mo Associated l1l~•··••41t•" lltJ Bright airy 2BR 1BA u-p-Single encl gar $845/mo. llW 211 HA'" m Alton. t BR & pvt bath
n rms, 1 blk to t:>ch' 239 Prime Newport Heights , Y •· "' stairs. direct street entry, garage s950 No pets ClsM O• TERMS. orgeous . am -911 499· 1975 Realt 673.8114 12• t• · · · ' No pets 963· 1562 I Vaulted celllngs. balcony, wtgar In 4BR 3BA hM
Fa11 Catt days or eves '\ Heltotrope. $1 , 195 000 R-1 Lot wleiosting struc· *23BR 2 t.BA. :875 ~q ~ 3BR townhouse. Newport •WARRFlllT* -1 beam cell, tip. relrlg. un· Mesa Verde 2BR upper. 760·17t3 or 857·1776 Pool. spa, 1enn11 coort1 v.knds Ask •or Ma•golr!'• St Call 4 Appl 759-9070 lure 5425 000 460 car garage. arge ec . Heights, lrplc. patio. gar· turn . beau cond, no pets. quiet cut-de·SIC, encl ___ Jn uan. $500/mo Incl utll.
R • c ti a r o or J e '\ ~ e Santa Ana Ave 548_3807 spa. llreptace. S 1875/mo age. very nice• 322 Ogle 2BR. yard. dock? Walk to quiet single or married, garage. $695 + sec Oceanfront clean t BR $500 dep Avail 911.
8'>09900or 5co 1G50 CostaMtsa 1024 7t4Po1nse111a 720·9966 Sl.S995/mo 760-0768 bch & Lido $1200 Avl couple. $985/mo, 1St.1 498-1936 or751-9483 upper. ClrPlll, drp1. 857-29t7;FAX851·5910
ATTN GOV MT HOMES C:legant Exec Twnhse. 9110 673·3722 Lv Meg last, sec dep 621 ''°' MOVE IN SPECIAL ·~ OFF bltlns. garage, t person
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Quent ia• property 3 BR hm Remdld kit Lg FAES LY pa in ted sunOecks pa11os 2BA. beach & playgrnd, •BR 1BR IBA g1ted p1rtllng PElllSUU Furnf1hedpl.c.onB1lboa
Gespossessoons Cat yard S209K Agt 673· 1240 carpe,ted & tiled 3 bdrm S 1750 mo 760·6717 In perfect condi1ton 4BA. lam rm. 1\11 911 lrlaltt I lln No pets please ~2·58581 Sept 1 to 4 Trade Lake
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2BA al' 03, $ 194K Next b e a c n tncd yard dbl gar New OAllERY IEITALS llC Nonh Modern kitchen. & shops S 1350/mo. YllWJU *2 & 3 Bedrooms
10 SC Plazil 213 595.7251 631_ 1400 s695 000 crpts & paint Yr Lse ' elegant mstr Br w/cllh 675·3336 2BR. 2BA & p1110 No pets I •Unfurnished
$2400 mo 675-4267 lll-aOI ce11 $2500/mo 723-1708 LARGE 2BR 2BA&study FromS850/mo 215!P•· •Ctoseto bee<:h
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tocat10" S•ngle lam•ty -.: ; , A • , avail 9 18 $2200 mo house wl 'rptc. 1.400 sq spa. gated garage Lse yearly '* 676-2238 QUIET 1BR. patio pool ~es~~~~e!'.,u_9JB00R0 B'lro'~"er ,.. _ _ 760 1576 fl Very 11.1ce1 Sl 350/mo l Sl275Av111911644-48101 I Enclosed garage Frptc I 111-.. 912
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Po•ntml"nt 545 700 1 sundeck poot 2·car gar patio oeck Ttp·top cood t>flam celhngs. garage Totally remodeled single China Cove CdM S 1 6951 SUNNY Eutslde 3BA. 2 Sty Apt nr Fashion
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schools & shopping N~w IHCM ,.11111" 113-1015 760-8382 s/I Townhouse 1519-A I Snort or long term lease SML B1chelor 1pt super "WI OUE" I Spacious 2 & 3BR • d8'1. c arpet r "modeleO Westminster 3BR2'~BA. Children & pets ok Im· clean. ofl·st parking, some with ocean views.
h tchen mal\e thoS 4 ter ESTATE *PAIORAllCYIEWI* trg Mstr w11n walk 10 mediate occupancy yard 713.~ Marguerite 2110lllLllYE I on Fairway of Newport
rifle value• Call tor llPPI' Tennis & beact1. 12 100 5 11 San Cltmtntt 1076 Best locallon 3BR 2BA ctoset tac tub. tam rm 1 1725/mo s5951mo lse 721.4152 Top area. park·llke set· Beach Country Club
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BBO area RV access & SA '. 2 powder rms1 hbr CAllHY RHTllS 2-sty S 1650/mo 283 r!lrlr -'~~ ... V & shopping S950/mo w/carport S5951mo hkups From $2650/mo
mature prooucmg citrus spac ktt enter rm witg llir ••oi Liiac Ln nr 21st/Santa KU',Flnl\ 1 900 Sea Lane 644-26 11 Condo. 2BR H'.BA, blM-1 No pets (At Newport
trees Eas¥ c;ay terms & w e 1 t> 8 r Bu v EA s u·-Ana Avl oow 548.5287 --ment garage. w/d hook-Center Dr & Granville Or)
only s1ep~ 10 t>PaCh BOt-.IUS Mercedes• Agt Soen1sh VIiia JBR 2· rBA \I \\I 'l' I l'J \ I l Corti ~SI 2624 up S995. No pet1 Shown by Appl 644·0603
ONE-OF A-KIND' 493-6203 Ip alr-o ut1I rm walk to Lovely custom 3 BR. 2 BA ~ l\l Tr)I~' • •ir•-•lf• Call VELMA jWINTER RENTAL tovely S529 900 beacn shopping s 1995 Fenced privacy Patios G ~,.. (11•\Ul·2441 CHUCK & LIZ JONES 54 , 9600 640.11 47 Outslandlng k itchen ELE ANTL V APPOINTED 1BR 1840 & 2BR $740 Incl ,..... furn 2BA 2BA with ocean
631•1266 Res 545.5743 Mobllt Homt s Ou•et oeight>orhood 1 BR Condo gated gas water & garage UNFURN 1 BR view. garage Across •·~~~-J For Salt 11 00 SJYllHIYitW $U00 mo 675·5700, comm Pool. spa patio 2323 Elden No Pets 776W JOANN from beach 645·5036 722.7740 Walk to bch $1400/mo (71 4)548·7854 S600tmo Incl utlt Av111 ---------• • • 1 UlllA THRACE PHI 1I0° 00111 llJ YiH unlurn. S 1800/mo turn no.,, 673-1674 Misc. Rmtals :;57,+ SUPER OCEAN VIEW' 4BR dr Ir tr 21rpt poot NEAR Npt Hghts 4BR Agt 673·3899 •OllSI Tl l1.l V-ERY-large t BR tB•. ========= Doub,e-wide 2t>r 2t>a prov orner lot new t1ouse 2BA trg country 2BR lB• 1 d " Exclusive Blulls ares "· aun ry rm. remod'I N~ carpet v~. Rooms 2706 Execullve Seaclttt on the Covered patio declt 351< carpeting remodeled 11.•ICh w d 2-car gar clo*'"• to sho s & bu~s .,_ "' • Townhomes Large 3 BR. "" P -1·~-1· kt II v gr~n condo 2 story 2 wolt finance w II trade tor k t c "e n P" t t •I e POOi o spa S 15501mo • w 111 t oc H 1 ...., s. new 1 c r ery r:•srBLUFF unlurn Kite/ 2·-, BA large patios accep ous no 1 t 1 642 5858 o;I' mst• beds & ba111s re-lu~ur~ ..,ao motorhom.-or S" 0 0 0 m d a) ulll 673·6403 S 1 250.s 1500 per mo $765/mo
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oucec1 If $329 000 By equal ..,alue For appt 86J 0581 i>ve 644 1968 Like new 837 Amigos 2276 MapN! WEST BAY APTS I trance $350/mo includes
wr.er ·23-0405 Ownr Agt 4911-67'>7 640 t 388 •0•.,.•n•.,.•P·o-ln·r----2-12-6 w 644 6458 TSL MGMT Sorry, No Pets utll Reis 760-1691 ------------~=---... • • ay '* · 832·2232 or 722·9012 "'·" $740 , ....... .....,...,.._ ___ ;,; 1 .,.,.,room H B 1 BR 1 BA In quiet
1617 Westclltt. NB
Agt 54 1-5032
111S/FI10IOI• 4001 Birch •A. NB
Agt 641-5032
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OlllUIELllU
Full Svc , phones, mall
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View ottloe lurn/unturn
759-3400
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818-888·9055 lrvlnt 1044 P 1 nor • m 'c B 1 y 28drm t• •Bl $840 house S~ 15,mo utll tnc
Woo •• "l.ll!!E MOllE 1BR · dayroom breery 1 View/greenbelt 2 story .... LIOlTill* 151 E 21st St 546·2408 Avail 1112 Female only N· EXEC 0 111<le Suites near • SAVE I year new 1 'P pool encl 3BR 2' 1BA. relng. 2 cer L orge 2 BR 1 •,;BA JW Atrpon. 4770 Von
Great toe nr take pool gar $900 640-6161 gar. Exec Bluffs VIiia townhouse Lndry rm, 19.;;;~----STOO smkr 964·6826 Karman Ave . NB FAX,
11nn15 2BR w den or 3rd TIME I $2800/mo. furn poss-patio, all 1:>u11t -lns 2Bdrm 1•·.Ba $845 H B Nice nr ooean, empl recept. copier. cont rm.
t1r 2 rBA new pnt crpts Ible, 723-0405 $825/mo 13 t E 16th St 646·6816 M. Namkr I drinker /drugs kllch, free parking & COi· ca1~ ce•ls p111 yard trg SAVE Hunt .Buch 2140 2078THURIN ---------Complfurn,lrlgmtcro1'V tee t ·stybtdg.lurn.mo-
Balboa ~itch " C 2 car gar M Q NE y 1 2BA wlgar1.1ge. carpets. Harbor Vfew Homes·3BR. TSL MGMT 1 Bedroom $740 $395 utt pd 536-8518 to-mo II S350tmo Con·
Ptnlnsula 1007 4 C~~:~.~~TER fenced yard water pd pvt yd. may lake 213 yr 832·2232 or 722·9012 ~:~rrf1~;~B;, 642-~:~ Nr SC Plza In be1ut1M lg ~~t-AI ~ulnlan. 833·9550
Agl 752 55311 474 9849 636·4120 9-5PM lse May take pet? S 1850 *°'n IHIE* homellurn Shr bath, 122 f OCH•FROllT C,oopera11on to Brolters WI 1 H THI 271 0 Delaware 'E S745 Avl nowt Bkr 640"5664 2BR 1BA, gar lndry rm. -----2626 w/d. pool. ape. 1400/mo Fiii lllT FH TIE
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3BR 3BA 3 fears M w c l l\$C..1 1 IEOS 2BR 1·~BA condo brand 1tll00 ISLE BAYFRONT pllto. $775/mo Dini Point + dep 556·1737
Drastic price reductour t A '", •• 1 , •• .,, , ., ,. 8 new Hunt Beach Town-Charming furn 3BR 3BA 565 VICTORIA 2BR 2BA, den. W/D hk ---------
$825 000 Agl Pa" , • ,. ~"', ", • ' 64 2 567 square pool spa sec hOme $3500/mo yrty IN TSL MGMT ups. lrplc. l8r1ced yd, encl Hottls/Mottls 2718
P1vll1on R r 61'i 8110 1t•·· I -gate $950/mo 645:0243 Biii Grundy Alty 675·6161 832·2232 or 722-9012 gar. no pet $850/mo ··•w ,.-----------------~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_..:, ______ ..,. -334 11·0 Cheltam Way -. I llTIL
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I parking Near beach t~ll, small pe1 ~led aa..-2640 Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 S675tmo Call 650·9084 wtth depollt $642·5858 Hunt. _....,, '
*Ull ISU• 1 BR enclosed gar. 3 BA. 1'..\ BA TwnhM. VICatton Rtntm 2722
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Avatt rurn/unlurn 2 Car S595/mo . $400 dep Hunting ton Harbour 8/25to9/t(twkl 3BR.2'A
g1r....., $3000/mo A'll 1970 Wallace Ave CM S895/mo 84t·1684 LIZ BA, lrplc. balcony. upper
-..-831 6487 ---Awesome view 1900 9/1 Agt 675·49t2 -f111~~ll/M Oc:Mnfront (4 blk1 from
'LSEtOPT Walk to~h 2BR t'..\BA, ger:dtw, lrplc. 4-plex lnot water. trash. Newport Pi.t) Sl .250/wll
JBr 28e 1>9ech condo. petlo S7 tO/mo No pet1 ga1. -.ctrle. 969·2251 673· 1943
sundecil, pool, 2-car ger 834 Hamilton Avail n()'tllr _
642-8759. 213·458-1939 543-5478 or 651-0336 2648 Newport Beach. Pan-"'f'"a hach oramlc Bay View &
NEWL y Remodeled large 2BA 1~8A Clean quite 28A +der\ 28A OOMn Greenbelt 2 story 3BR.
4BR Dople• 3BA w/gar 1 newer 4-plex Up111trs, 2 Y1ewaptwi frplc,g1t.new 2'..\BA. 5 llar VIiia,
2 block• 1o bH ch ca rports S795/m o . carpet. Step• 10 beach 1950/wk 723..0405
S2200tmo 714 845-9:M2 845·0 108 $1800/mo. • 497.9994
UllH llL umMT 2 BR. , BA. large yard Alt. Roomm1te1 W1nttd
• garage. 1750/mo Some 272'" Lg pier, 5BR 8BA. min 81 pelt OK 548-7228 9\191, Newpon hlCh. 2669 1----------~
mo IN 548-3256 , 648-lOH d._V-New lulMY condo, pvt ~ cr .. t 38R 21.;e"A I -----T lllllll-ll ·-BrlB•. gerege, pool, ape. w/OCffn v'" pool ten· 2BR 1BA, ••note gerage, MWP• --••• micro, wtd , S6501mo
nit If>' 12 Goodwill Ct laundry room. C.M. *""" .. ,sun* P1MM Iv mao 8A4-7115 S 15so'tmo 842•3890 515 Bernerd St. 1850/mo !.XCLUllV£ BEACH --;;C • depoalt 84e..8273 COMMUNITY 3 9., Oltl M wnhM
Exceptionally well located.
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(w/ 18 MO LEASE · LAST
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tranc.-reserved parking
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& large llgn1 Incl lmmed
potMlllon 642·9347
FULL MtVlce office In
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1111nd Answering ave
only also available
t11 mll'fm ums
840-$410
NEW OFFICE-~x 220
111 w/corn« windows on
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Mew. 846-4330
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conference rm, P:A X,
phone 1r-tem. etc. view
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that '*•to work In • o-Cone Aeat for ~ Earn up lo '8000 per mo. flIDEl)I Into m~t HERE'S THE DEAL ...... ltarlllflf WE OFFER HOLIDAY AN 1 Thi• 19 not 8 paper NMdt~Off" I "-tr beck·
25&0 SF. Sir. frntga. Nr faMional, yet re1ax!f'at-proiaaalo~al c:llanlala. Call (714) 647-7128 •
405/Harbot •• Ofc:a/3RR/ moephere. II you have PIT So. Cout ., ... Mini We oft9f paid treinlng. and
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2 we provide tranapot· Alexll 1 to 5 4fM..H50
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3 You would t>a WO<lclng Emplo)'mlnt W.ad
with kid.a yOUt own age on SS35 TWO 1375 SF edl unite. perlenoe, you wlll be aue-71~5-9071. to train In venous IMdl-sharing For lm!Mdlala Fine slellonery tlore. eltte
Lrg otcl 2RR/ovl'ld dr. oeeaf\JI here. We provide -. -··-Pein! flnlahlng company Str trnlg9. Nr 55/()yer training, IMda. and the -wn•• naeda experienced
$800or 1 1500. 912-3~ rlQlll opportunity. You In Newpof1 Beadl, ftexlble Mnd..on lndlvldu.I for
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the enttiullum Salary • c: on d 111on1 , Ce 11 epectlona. Call eeo-t590.
commllllOnt S7·S15/hr 5-4~.
PIT. Fil. eeo-1255 -1,....,1"'""L-m-1,-.-m-1-TIOl IPllY, llC.
to leatn a marketable aklll La Quinta 1515 South Matur•. energetic:. raepon-
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P/T TELLER
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Fargo Bank, Npt 8Heh
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needed now. We ere
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peraon to maintain and
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have c:er & lnauranoe.
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machine weellly. 300"/o
return on lnveetment.
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p ortunlly for hlghly r..-1
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w ith O MAR SHARIF
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bank rec:onc:1111t1on1 ( n e 1 r Re d h 11 1 & eflll Including childcare pan~. 115/Hr. &45-18~ PaJnt llnllhlrlQ compeny v1M drlvera thruout 0 C I The ti1ddmg ha' rro~ccdC"d ~albillllet Include MacAnhur) option Clll 782-8189 PllmAI. ASSllT&IT needs uperlenc:ed So Bey ereu & have ,orth f.a~ ..,oulh "~·
auditing H ies reports! E 0 E M/F/H/V Highly motivated. detail-hands-on individual for truck or van Futl-ttme
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Dana Point Marina for interv-I 248-t845
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advert1st1mer 1<; 11 f''U
have a question 111Juut
the legal•ly ot ,. mci;er
ltmo or chauflEt•ir Call
Public U1t111es Com·
mission 7 14-5!.8·4 151
Repairs ano
$35 00 hr
960-394 1 497 ·6363
work guarentt!e<J
a REMODEL • REPAIRS
• NEW CONSTRUCTION
• Unique & Unusual Wor~
•Alteratloris•Comm/Res
23yra area. lie 968-3564
r1-Repelr-Alterat1on1
ablne1a-Panel-locks
talra·Drywll·PBlloa·etc.
5 yra exp Jerry 642-0567
Tile Ii Marbl .. ( onte Ol'i Mgmt Equ1pm1 1100~ up l IRYIH co•STlllCTIOll I Jim 754-KIWI 75 4.5494 Srto~Ars Cour~lti,rs >.it• " L1c::S27459 548 23 t 7 TILE CARPET MARBLE RAINBOW Circle Mamt
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754-3110
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CALL Bruce 647 0780
&HORA II
Handyman 111nd"ap1nq
pa1n1tng We do •t ,.11
839-0861
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C.c.omtitelt' Hr,1"t-& Small
8•1\•nass R"t•ao1,. 11ard-
wor~ ng Cal '4' ,J679
RE L IA8L f H()U5t'Clean
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Engh'th LUPE 543 7652
HIERTO&YIU
Regular Housecteantng
Svc Shampoo carpels,
lloors-wtndows 631 8511
Conqruc toon 1
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REMODEL/NEW C'ONST
Punctuallty & A41118bl•
Neat & Prof'I SerV1ce
Ouatlly rel a Outstanding
workmanship Lie/Bond
Fully Insured 846~0298
Home Rppatr Pa1nlln9
T1te More Res C.omm
CALL ST AF'IN 58 I 768 I
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(7 14) 545·3723
MlllDY lllDY
Elec -Plumb Painting Lt
carpentry etc 63 1 ot0ot3
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CAN'T OR WON'T DO
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FREE EST RE.AS RATES
No Job Too Big or Small
Ron 722·86<46
HOME MAINTENANCE
ANO REPAIR
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vHOME REPAIR
vWfTH SKILL AND CARE
E«eeptlonal Quality WC>fk
Reta Call Tom 67~·6226
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IMMEOIA Tf SERVIC!
ANVTHINO TO OUMP
CABINETS Flflll911EO ClEAN UP • COHCRET!
CARPENTRY FHle •t e TREES John 850-1828
8S0·5t52
VESCO PlUITUUi
S & S WALLPAPERING
Custom Installation
Removal Interior Paint
Free f!'SI Jim 540-6587
WE gals shd hang together
To1a11n1erior Remodeling
Service ADVICE TO THE
CRAZY 633-7172
Plaster 1Reparr
s,rtMJtn/llahlt.I
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CLASSIFIED !
MERCEDES 1983 300D,
fresh engine and more,
excellent condition
$12,000. Daya 662·5•49;
Evef 730-5ot25
MERCEDES 1984 380se
Must &ell. price $24,500,
Ed Garcia 241-3 100
MERCEDES 1984 SOOsec
fl awless blac k wl1h
palomino leatner. $7,000
In extras. $3 8,900
955-2800 w, 759-0685 h
M ER C ~DES 300CD
TURBO 1985 cham-
pagne wl1h patomlno
leather Immaculate &
completely loaded 761<
miles Must sell S 19.500
Wiii constder reaaonabie
Oller 760-3888
IEIOHES 'U
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Autos DofMsdc 9 300
1978 VW RABBIT. GOOd
condition. BesJ otter Call
Dave 497-5041
ATTN: GOV' MT SEIZED
VEHICLES from S 100.
Ford&, Mercedes. Co<-
vettea. Chevyt. Surplua
Buyers Guld e .
1-602-838-8885 ex A398
OU 1111UY
A white beauty with
burgundy velour Interior.
Mectiantcally top notch.
Only $799 5 llrm
760-3848
CAO 1981 ELDORADO
Death In lamll~. S3850
499-0134 evenings.
Cadlliic 1985 CDV
Beige. loaded, mint con-
dition, $5.950 557-6284
979-2631
CADILLACl975 EldOfado
Conv low mile beauty
Beat otter over $6,000.
650-1150
CADILCAC 1983 Sedan de
VIiie. 88,000 miles. one
careful owner $4,200.
846-5504
Auto, pi s, air, c1ulae, p/w, CAOILLAC-'79 Eldorado
p/I. alloys Low m1le1 lm-j Dlesel Sharp 61 K
maculate ( tH03214)
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OIUTAL &OIU UltWO 'll -
2925 HarbC>f Blvd, C M Ir It• l'lleaMM
lll-2IOO 39K~mmaculate. gar-
MERCEDES 1985 JOOTD
WAGON Whtie leather,
sunroo f E~cellen t
$20,500 759. 7035
aged. S 11,800 62&.-5314
CHEVY '87 CAMARO AS
Beautllul, 5 speed, power
everylhmg. low mlleege
$7800 557-9670
NISSAN '90 300ZX c~ 'll
Gold, auto, toys, 3600 •~'fl
mnes. s26.soo 553.1559 II El UlllH .--------•I V-8. auto. pi s, air. 1111. crut!MI p/w, p/I Low, low PlNHTl 'll
HUl¥1YAIH
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(296479)
114,111
OIRlllUW
1500 Auto Mall Or, SA
IH-1111
PORSCHE 1972911T Re-
stored. like new Call me s t2,000 642-2923 '1
SUBARU 1985 GL
4114 Wagon, 5 spd, ate,
sunroof, stereo, alloy
whls. car cover bike
rack. $3,200 OBO
836-9702
miles! (909873)
1-10,111
OIASTIL &OIU
2925 Harbor Blvd, C M
lll-2HO
OlmlEITAl '10
Leather Interior, like new
Low mtles. artlc wtitte
(673442)
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OOC>Y OI l"'8 oro. to tflOW Thia ~ I• con· The reo19ttant(1) oom· T"'9 Oull""8 11 Mn-.,.,....otf•) •• Mowtoe tllO " atllll lie tN ,.. ~ n:J.,~ 1, con-cw lie Pl U l"*I In Of. ducted by: a e«poretiof'I '"9ft09CI to 1rwwt bUli-ducted by: a ..,_ .. 1*1· ~ and Joer'I ......... ~ of the bidder IO .... 1... °'198 Coa.t Dally ittloC O Tiie teoitttal'lt(I) COfft-MM wMer tN ~ NttNp V\cleo 51, 111 ... IU. deher l\la Old to the CMy OUC1eO by 8n lndM<Nal Alf, vtnyt Interior metaltlc newepapar of oenerot rnaneecs to ~ butt-hllnMa NolM(1) lltttcl Tiie reoiatront(tl COl'll· ·•c ". Cotta MeN. Calltorn&e. Oettl'a OfflOe by~ prOClft ~reoi.tronl(t) c;om-
blue. Low ml ... '11111 rift clrcollatlOI\ ~llahed In tl\la n.e uno. the ~ OboW on: Mey 2•. 1990 rnenced to ltwlaKt bl*-The ioc.tlOI\ WI Cellfornll IMOUnCed time. ltd• wtll be ,... ~ "~t =
(6'2"t) . county. at leMt OtlCI .... 9ual11et• NtmO(•) lllttcl Stndy KM'lll MM ""'* IN '1ctttloua of the ctllef eQQltlw Office ~ °'**' and retcl I 111.111 f()I' '°"' cona.iutlw ..... Mlcwe on: Juky I. 1'90 Thia ~· .... llltcl 9ualneat N1me(1) lltttcl OI ptll'ICi9ol ~ Office ob.Id II 10 00 • m . °' .. '41tl..... NIJ'l'IO(I) titted f!!0t to IM day of the hMr• J8IMO w. ,lonogan wit!\ the County Clattl of Of. above on: .JIJt./ I, ttto of the lfti.ndtd tfaNWOf ... IOOfl ltleraofter .. Pf'llC> ~ ~~ n . l990 Bu ( NWM(•) ...... ........ ""b T"'9 •tM.,,.,I .... flltcl = County on My 25. A"ttclo ~·1 Nml .. above tlcalMe on Tll\Kldty, /4.ugual Thlt •t•l...:i .. flied • .;,. ~· Ap(tl 1tl7
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,.... wtt'h~·~~=o•~ .,: ~U: ~°":: ~=·· ~Y t.:,I. ~;:: with tile County C~ 01 Ot·, btner Woo 2828 H.,bor Blvd . C.M. JUOGI OI' ntm l4'""90R 1MO ~ Otenot COOM tnoa County on July 10, Intended trenafw0t w1tNn Dnw. Coai. MeN. c.11-ang9 Cout1ty on July 2'· T'hllt tte..,,...t .. ftl9d
....... COURT ,..... Dally Piiot ~ e. 13, 20, IMO "" .. ....,. IMt '*' '° fer lofnla. lof the lufnllhlnQ or 1990 ' With IM County Cleric °' Of.
LINCOLN '82 Continental Pata Norton. Att.OfMy tor .-UbllaMd Ofonge eo.t 21, 1990 ,_ a known to the lntonded ALL LABOR. MATERIALS, ,.._I_,. CouMy on .Nk'1 i•.
Md I :;;;;;~~~ Patil~. 1408 Buth, Santi Delly Ptlot A~ 8, 13. 20, M.oe& PublllNO Otonge COMt tr.,_.,. 1rY none lOUIPMlNT, TAANSPOR· PubltlMCI Ot1111Q8 Coaet t990 L~" ~. i;,:c.; Ane, CA 92701 27, 1990 Deity PllOI Auoutt e. 13. 20. flit Nini(•) end~ TATIOH, ANO SUCH OTHER ~il~~ly 30 Augwt 8. PuOll.aned Orange"=
in.tNmentl. i.atti.r In-c"••ZIWU'll o!i~~~~:T.1~~ M.oM 27•1990 M.ott :: .. ~,~':~~ ~~~ti1:~:~R~~:O~,; • M-OM:Oally PllOl~ty30.~I. *'°'· driven ,... tl\an OUP•. fully loaded. 21, 1990 .. _"' 1111\TIC( rta.JC lll)TIC( Seional(, 3084 TY* Wey. OOlF COURSE TRlES l3, 20, 1"° :;::,m:::.~~::~ IUNOOf (08338) m071 ~nu ~TmOU• .,..... P\llUC NOTICE COit• Meu. Callf0fn11 Addlllonal Mt• 01 111el PllllJC fl>TICE ¥-451
a_.., ••,081.8 t Call ~11 ~TmOUe .,..... MA• ITAT'lmtfT I Thel the P'OC*'IY pertt-. IC)tlciflc;allOnl may be ot>· 'ICTfflOUe .,._ .. ........ • ....._. 11111-"' 1111\ni-r nen1 "-eto le detctl.,_, In lalnacl 11 111e OfflGe of the , Ill\ 722·'220 _,... l"-.n. ""'~ NAm 8TATDmtfT The lollowlng pertot'ta era ftCTITIOUl IU ... 11 I general .. Video SIOl"e and Pur~ Agent at 71 Fu ~ ITAft•NT I "8JC ,.,TlC(
Metaury 1979Comet L~.............. PICTITlOUl.,...11 ~:=.:::'°"°er• ~E='Tou-:i1ER SER--~ITAft•NT Ira iocetao at 751 8akar °""9, Coata ..._. Calt-~foMowtnopaoonur• FICTTT10U91Ull ..
Excelent Condition. Auto-1040 Jarn60iee, N 8. NAMe ITATl•NT CAELUM COUNSELING VICE. 9481 Neolanl Of . dJ:: :~ '*'°"'.,.,Street, "C'', Co.ta Mee&. te<NI Bid• lllOukl be ,... J C~R~ 'COMPANY ~ ITA~
made, A/C. S t.295 080, ... .... Tll9 loltowlng peraona .,. CENTER, 833 Oowr St., Huntington S.•.ell. Calif H T w~ 'CoMPANY c~:i:.i,,... noma VMCI ~:~"-.:.~:i·:,~.= 186 s.nta INbel llA Coa1a Tl'9 folowVlO peraont.,.
536-7381. ·~~~~~~~~~doing bullneu.. Sult• 23 Newpot1 8Mctl t2t48 13961 Wiiiow St . WMl·1 by the MIO tranafetor(•J II llmi1 In a' IMlac:I anveiop. Meal. Calli »627 OOinO bullNM ...
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Condition! $12001080
552-1102
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TAIL CO .. 588 Wiiton Apt I, Tam P. Petr1tlln LC SW., Slmaburry Common. S8nta HatOld The0d0ta Wiley., Tl\•l Mid~ tr8ntfer 11 the Bid ltamNumbat lndtM1Sat1ta l .. bel •A Cotta 2e81 Cf~Of ~
---------Co11a MeM. Calif 92827 9141 ~herreneon Of .. Ana. Collf 92704 Jr 1991 WHtmlnatar, Inland«! 10 be cont<Jm· ~Dal• Meaa Celtf 92627 Beaetl. Cellf 92683 P\lll.IC unTICE Antl\ony Nick. 588 W HuntlnQIOn Baacn. Calif. Thia buelneu 11 eon· Cotta MeM. Callf 92e21 I matao 11 the olf~ ol ,,...... Each Did "'"' •pacify Tl11• b1.111ne11 •• con· Natalia~. 2881 Craat·
___ .;..;;.-...;;nu;.;;,..;.;.;.;:__ Wiiton Apt t. Coate Meao. 92MO duc:ted by. 8" lndMdual This butlnet1 le eon-1!>0'1 Eacfow Cornc>any 2756 MCfl and .-y nem 81 eat dllCled by en 1nd1v.Oull ,,_ Of . Newpor1 8eec11
ftCTITIOUI llUllNlll Cllll 92627 Tl\la bu1lno11 11 eon· The r09t1trant(1) com· dveted by en lndlvldual Brlatol Str•C. Cotti Meu. fOfth In the tpaelfbtlont The r99111r1nt(t) com· Calif 92M3
NA• ITATIMIN'T Thi• buelnaH 11 eon· dvetad by.,, lndlvldull manced 10 Irene.et bull· The rag111rant(•I eom· Callfornl• 92828 on°' alter Anyan<Slllaiu:-s>Uonatothe INlnCac:I to tranuct b1.1t1-Thtt l>ullflfft 11 C(>n·
The tOllowlng i>erton• .,. duetac:I by an Individual The ragletrant(•I com· neu vnder the Actltlou• menced 10 1renuc1 busi-1 Septambat 6 1990 tpeelfic.tlon• musl be CIMt· ,.... under the F1C11t1ous OUC1ac:I oy .,, lndlvlduai
doing bullneae 81 TM r99111rant(a) com· menoad to 1ranMC1 bull· BuelneH Name(•) titted ""' uria.r the Flctmou•' Thll Wk ,·,on.fer 11 eut>-ty •t•lad 111 the bid and llll· Bu11naH t1ame<11 11111101 The r99111ran1(1) com·
TAAVELSPORT. 2125 maneeo lo tranMC'I _bull-neat under tll9 Flelltloua at>ove on· July30, 1990 Bualnau Hamfl•I llt1adiiec1 to C11110<nl1 Uniform ura to Ml lortl'I an~ •tam In •bOva on Aug1.111' 1990 I rnencao to traneact ~
Butte. Ha'Nport Beach nets under tl\e Flctttlou• BuelneH Nama(•I lletad Tem LonQ f>hen 1b0ve on Aprll 1 1989 Commercial Cooe Section the speeltatlon• al'lell l>e Jenn Cody ""' under the Flctttlou• Celll 92658 • Bu1lt1Ha name(•) lletad abOva on NIA Thia 1111ament wu filed HT Wiiey 6106 ground• le< rajee1K>n of thel Tn11 tt•tarntonl was ui.csl Bu11neH Name(•) 1111ac1
Golden Watt Sporta. Call· above on NIA Terri P. Petrlkin with the County Clerk ot Qr. Tn11 11a1amen1 'NH 111e<1 TM name 111\0 addrau 01 bl<I 'Nlth the County Clerk ot Ot· above on Juty 23. 1990
lornle, 2 t25 Basua. N-""" At1thony NICll Thi• 1tataman1 wu 111.0 anga County on July 26, "°"''"'the Counry Clark of 0<·1 tha par i on with wl\om Eacn bid shall Ml le<rh ,,,.I 1nge County on Auou11 10 NetaJie Rigofel
Beech. Celll 92658 .--· • Thie atat.,.,,.,..t wu llled with ll'le County Clerk of Or· t900 ange County on July 24, Clalms may t>e Iii.cl 11 New· 1..,11 t1am.s at1d r-dencee oil 1990 Thoe 11a1amen1 wu llfad
Thi• bullneu It con-wilh the County Clerk ol Or· •noa County on July 25. ,...,..,.. 1990 port Elctow Company 2755 •II persot11 and partiee F•110j w11n the County Ci.tk ot Ot·
dueled by I tC>fpor11100 ·~County on AUQUlt 10, !HO Publlttled Orenge Coatl F*211 '1 Br11101 StrMI. Sta. 110, interllSted in tl\e propoNI 111 Publlll'leO Otange Coast ano,e e County on July 24,
Tht r9glstrent(t) tom-1 ,.,... Delly Piiot Augult 6. 13, 20, Publllhed Orenge Coast Colla Mau. Calllornl• the l>ld 11 by a COfporellon Dally Poof Augutt 20 27 1 1990
"*'Olld to lt1t1UGt busl-Publlltled Oren;~~ o.':~b~l~~~u~~!;T, .~~:~127. 1~ M--Oe7 Delly Piiot July 30. August 6,192826, end Ille last dey for a111a the nemes ol lr>e of· September 3 tO 1990 P I Of ':
neat under the Fk;mlou1 Delly Piiot Augull 20, 27, 27. 1990 " 13 20 1990 flllng c:llllm• l>y •ny credl1or llcers wl'IO can 11on '" M·096 0 ut>P•lllael anga 1
Buelnau neme(a) listed Septambef 3, 10. 1990 M--Oe5 M-057 tllall be September 5. 1990, 1graemet11 on bet\111 ol the •IDt IC NOTICE 1 aoly llOI July 30 Auguat 6•
lbove on AUQUSI 15, t990 M·097 1 wtllGl'I It tM business day COfporauon end whell'le r ~-. 3 20 1990 M--0$3
OLDS 1970 Cuttus Su· Fradllflek LIW1her, Pr8$1-rt8JC NOTICE P\llltC NOTICE 1 before 11'141 eontumm1Uon more tl'len one otltcer mull 'ICmlOUI IU.,_11 eme 2 d()()( lotded dent 1111111111C NOTtr~ P\llllC NOTICE o11a 199Clfied •bov• MO" It the tlld 11 l>y •part. NAMI ITATIMINT ~oto' •~le, i owner Thi• 1111aman1 wu hied '"~ ~
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$2 • 50 E itca lle n I with the Coumy Clerk ol Or· flCTrTIOUl llU .... 11 FICTrTIOUl IU ... 11 NAMl ITATl•NT Mlchaaf A.~ sute the nemas i nd dOlng bu1mn 1 as
17s-&8AO alnge Cout1ty on Augvst 3. NAM! ITATl•NT NAMe ITATIMUIT TM following perlOl\e are Tl'la lollowtng persona .,,1 Publ•Slled Of•~ Coast adr~ of '11 ~·1 Perl· CAOSSWINOS ELECTRIC F1Cm10U1 .,... ..
---900 The IOllowlnQ pertont era TM following perton• .,.' d°t:1s~~'::' BY HIOUI doing bWlnMI u Dally Pilot Auoust 0 1990 nets end l(Mnl venturera II INC ~21 ~an 0. Hunt NAME ITATI_,,, •'1111~Ww.;:l!lllll'n F*M1 dOlng bulin .... u · doing butlneat as LESLIE ANN COS·I M·I03 the t>iOdar '1 1 tole 1ngton 8Mch Cl.Ill 92~6 Tl'le IOI~ pereons are
PuOtttl\ac:I Orange Cout AE ENTERPRICES. 2433t TASKMASTERS 275 E 42S3 Martl"Qlle Way Ut1lt METICS. 300 Cagney La.ne I propr1etorst1ip or anothat Crouwinoe E1ec1r1c: Inc: dOlng bult-u
DlllyPt1otAuou1113,20 27 Mutrl1t1d1 Blvd Suite 181h St Sulla 4e Cotta1 ~2~ Beach Cehl S1.11•• 1t2 ~' Beacn P\lllJC NOTICE ,entity that does 1>ut1nau Cal1lorn°1 OU AG Lt ERINI AS -
S•c>tarnt>er 3 1990 4-243, El Toro Clllli 92630 Mela, Calif 92627 Halkool Aghl ta nie n 1 Cehl 92663 under 1 hetotlOUI ne,,,. ll'le Th11 t:>u11nau 11 COt1· SOCIA TES 308 VI eta
M.()82 Arno Emrich. 24331 LIM Lynn M~lef 275 E Carroll Avenue. INtna. c"alil Portcttwerka Inc Cell-1107'2 bid 111111 oe '" tl'le reat name ducted by 1 corporation Suer1e N-port S.ac:I\, ----------1 Muirfendt Blvd • Sulla 18th St Sulla 46, Cott• 92714 lorn1a 710 W 16 SI Cost• NOTICE Of' TIME ol Iha bidder wtth a °"'9-Tiie r99111rat11(1J tom-Calll 92660 P\llltC NOTtCE 4-243. El TOfo Calif 92830 Mesa, Colli 92827 Thia t>usoness " eon· Mese Calif 92627 AND ~Cl Of' nat10t\ lollowing ll'IOwong mer>cao 10 trantaet t>u• Mll.lfwo Ouagi*•l'M 308
----------Thos bu1lt1ee1 It eon-Tl\11 bu11naH I• ton-ducted by an ondivld at Thos business ta COfl· P'U9lK: IAL.f Of' OBA (tne ll<:t•tioua na"'4tl ""' vnclef tl'la F1c:tn10Us V••ll Sua rta Nawpor1
flCTITIOUI sua...11 I duetac:I by an ondlvldual dvctlld by an lndlvldval Tna r lllranl(•I u com dv<:1ed by • eorporal!Ol'I COL.LA TlllAL prOVlded l'lowavef no lie· Bu11,,ee1 neme{•I 1111ed Beach Caiol 926e0
NAM« ITATEMENT 1 Tl'le rag111r1nt(t ) com· Trie rao111rat11(1I com-Ced ~ 1 aneac:I bull. Tna r99111ran11s1 com-Notice 11 l'leteOy grven t>y I llllous name ll'llll oe uMO 1bove on Auoutt'7 1990 Tn11 b1.111nesa 11 cot1-
Tl\e lolfOWlng persona are tneflCeO to traneac;I bull· menced to traneac:I bull· = vnder ;,,. F1c:tltoou; meneeo to traneect bull· Ille underslQnac:I 11\al • pub-unless rnere '' ' currant James SIJvm Oucted by an lndlYldual
dOlng bualness as neu unoer the FteflhOUI nass vnder the FK:lltlous 8 atneu Hem s 11 tad ness uflder the F1ct1110ut lte Nie ol the loltOW1"Q o .. reg111rallOl'I wotn tne Orange Tn11 1111emen1 w11 Wed T,,. r99111ranl(t l com--
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Business n1ma(1) 1tetad Bvslnau name(•) lt ttad ~ J 1y 2~ :990s Busman Name(•I lllled tcrlbed c0fla1er11 wtfl oe County Recorder 1" cue of,""''"' the County Clerk ol Or· menced 10 1ransae1 bull·
Cypreu Drive L1oun1 ebove on Augull 8 1990 above on August 1 1990 • H v~ on Au h •bove on June 11 1990 l'lelO •t the hour ot 1 00 c0<porat1ot1s •nclvde Ille ange County on Auo1.111 10 neu under the FtetltlOUt
ITATl•NT Of a..eh Cel1f 9265 t Arno Emrich l•N L M~ler aJ OOI g •ian1en M1r11, Cooll.M)' O clock Pm on 11'141 271h day nef'lel 01 tne President 19QO Bu11neu nemec11 llt la d ~T Of Jonn F11zger1ld Denny Thll 1111amen1 wu filed Thi• 11a1aman1 wu filed ..,,. Tnh:~'t11amen~.;:' /';;' Thtt statefT)8fll wea !tied ol Augull 1990 er 17701 Secretary TreaS<Jrer and ,.....,. above on Auguet 8, 1990
ute Of 'ICTrTIOUI 217 • o Cypreu Drive wtll'I the County Clerk of Of. With tM Cout11y Clerk of Or· 1~ Cou~~I)' on Jul~ 27· wtlh lhe County Clerk of Or· Mttthall Horth, lrvtne Coun· M~n•o~ C 1 Publ11f'\ad Orenge aout Maurmo Ouaollennl
.,,..,, N.U.. Legune Beech, C1111 92651 I i nge County on August 10. anga County on August 2. 1990 •noe Count¥ on July 24. ty ol Oranoa. State of Cali· C• het 11Y ounc• ot 111• OaJly P1101 Augull 20 27 Thia 1111amen1 w .. IMO
Th• lollowlng pe rson• Thi• butlness 1s con-1 t990 1990 F....a53 t990 '°'"" ty ° Costa Mesa rHMves September 3 10 1990 wlll'I tne County C..,.k of Ot·
,....,. abandoned the uM ol ducted by an 1ndl11tdu11I F411211 ,..._ Publlshed 0,. e Cout '*'°' O.Cr1p11on ol toll1ter11 01· '';" ''0"'1 10 ••f8CI •ny "' 111 M-092• 1noa Cou,,ty on August 10.
the Fle11t101.11 But lnau The reotttranlls) com-Pubhtl'lad Or1nQ• Coul Publl•l'lad Orenoe Coast Dally Pilot Auou•~. 13. 20. Pubh•hed Oranoa Cour lice Furt111t11nga .and EQulp-b ~A TEO A t 15 1990 1990
Name YOGIS FROZEN menc~ 10 1r11t1aac1 bust-, Dally Pltot Augull 20. 27, Daily Piiot Augull 13, 20. 27. 27 1990 Daily Pllol July 30. Auou11 6 ~1 p bto•neo iu:nge c0111 Pt&.IC NOTICE , .. ,.,
YOGURT. 213 B 82nd St . ""' under 111e F'oc1111oua Septeml>er 3 10. 1990 September 3, 1~ · M--OeS 13 20 1990 hit Nie II being held 10 0 u p 1 ' 2 PublisneO Ofenge eo..1
Newpof't Beach, Calll 92683 Bu11nau t1ame(1) lttted M-091 M·077 M..()54 enforce the r!Qhlt 01 Com· eily 1 OI Augiial O i 99o FICTITIOUI aUllNEll Oa11y P1tot AUQull 20 27
The Flelllloua Bu11nau &boveon August2 1990 ,mert• Bank under agree-m·l06 NAMEITATIMEN'T Sap1em1>er3 10 1990 '
Name refarred to •bove ""'' John F Danny I f't&.IC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE P\llllC NOTIC[ ment with Le Anee ano P\lll.IC NOTICC rne loltowtno Ptl'IO'I' .,, M~ ftlacl In Orange County on Tl'ltt 11a1emen1 wea llleo Haroan 00<ng t:>usiness u
1uuuuu1 FILE NO F389496 #tlh the County Clerk of Or-1 FIC:TfTIOUI llU ... ll I ftCTITIOUI llU ... 11 FtCTfTIOUI 8U8*lll FICTITIOUS aUllNHI f L! ANC• Mid HU,NRT FICTTTIOUI 9UllN£11 AO C Av ST RA L AN I
Georgina U1u1 330 ·~County on August 3 NA• ITATI•. NT I .NA• ITATl•NT ~ ITATl•NT NA• ITATl•N'T The good• will be •v•ll· NA• ITATfMlNT GLASS CO 77S w 17rn SI Wllnut. N-port Beach t T ...... fol""-' The fOllowtnn ,_'°"'ere •t>+e for 1nsc:iectton on Mon-T un 1 • Cost• •• c 11 • ,...... The lollowtng peraone ere I ,..., "' ... ng peraona are d<>o"" buSineU ;.-· Tl'la IOllowlng person• are day Auou11 27th 9 00 • m l>a fOllOWtng perwn' ••• i " o ~•M • • I( 059664 Calll 92683 -11 d<><nQ t>us•llff• es doing bullflftl u .. ., doing business es s 1 t i doing t>usiness as 92627 NOTICE OF PETITION Tiiie bullness wu con PubllsM<l Orange Coast, COAST GATE 30• 38th CLUB SHIKI 891 Baller FINE POINT .PUBLISH· IMPRESSIONS BY ANN to eoe ma H20 POOL ANO SPA Howard Withey '9!>9 01 TO ADMINISTER
ducted Oy an •nd•vlduel Dail; Potot Augusl t3 20 27 St . Newport Beacn Calol St . Svlta 10-A Cotti M-ING l300 P~ Newport MITCHELL 333• E Cal T~" not~hos,..:ovet1 .n ac· 28•9 Lfl<T\Ot> St •B Cotta 1nge Ave Co4te ""•ta EST ATE OF· Thia tllletnanl was lllac:I Saplemt>et 3 1990 92663 Calif 92628 •4 l3, Newpon ee.eh Calif H St 185 c def tO< ance""' 1 pro••s•ons Mese c a .. r <i2626 Ca .r 92617 · """"IM Coumw Clatk of Or .. "1•1 ,.., 92660 wy 11 °'°"1 ol S.C:tl()tl 950• Suoo1v1sion rk LAURA L BRmHT
, • ...,.,... 0 Andrew Jo••Ph Hen-Kena Wast Corp ...,1. v~MI L W"""nton 1300 Mer. Calll 92625 131 01 rhe Urulorm Com· Br101ey All•" "'••Q•' "'' l>u! nau ' CO"
angel ~·~ on Augull 2 ----------304 36th SI N lornla 13 B1ronaas Laovn• ...... ....,.... A M h II 2 14 2849 Llf'l'IOI' Sr re Cos1a OUC:lad by '" tlO•V'dua• •• LAURA BRIGHT 1990 l nessey . -· . . Parll. Hewpon ••t3 New-nn ot e a metttllCodeoltheS111e ol ••-a Ca•1t 92626 The '"'"''"''"ttst com· CASE NO. A1SS•08 P\lll.IC NOTICE port S-Ch, Calli 92683 Nlgvel CaUI 92871 Beacn C 11 92660 Fernlael C0<on1 Oel M11 Calltornia ... _ -• •
Pubial\ed O<onge Coatt 1----------Th1$ bu11ness 11 eon· l hlt 1>u11nau la eon· POflTk 1 t 1 C1J1f 92625 0 81_. .,.,,.,51 16 1,,,..,.. Tn11 t1us1nasa is con. ~ to l•llleac:t buSI· To aM ~ ~ P110t A•"'ust 13 20 27 I 1_. b .. 11 ou11na1s a eon-. .... ,.....,... . .,..., • _ ... _ ,..... F 11 ,____ · .,.._., -w ftCTITIOUI 9UllN£11> ducted by en 1nd1vld1.11J OllC _, y a eorpOtallon ducted b lndMdu I Tn11 1>u11nass os COtl· OITIUN I OITfUN IV· dueted by an ,,O.,••dvll "9$. u .. ....,r '"" >e 1 '°"' bene ..... ...,..,s creator?;
Septambat 3 l990 NAM! ITATtMlNT , Tna r901Stranl(1) torn-Tl'la rag11tr1nt(•J tom· Tne ,~:1trent1sf •com· ducted by en 1nd1"101.1al OMJ Oetnn ' · The •eo111ran1111 com-But inau nemcws • 1 steo contongent c:red~ and
M.()65 Tht following persona.,. meneeo 10 tranaac:t buSI· rnencad 10 1ran..et bull· t tran ti· Tl'le r9911tran1(1) com-Pvbl•Sllac:I O•ange Cout meneeo to t•1t1sac:1 bus• l bO,,. on N A persons who moay
----------OOtng but•nett 11 nets under lh41 Fte1111ou1 ness under the F1e1111ou1 manced 0 eac:t bu mencao 10 tran•act buSI· Dall p 1 A 11 20 1990 ness unoe< '"• Foel•l>Ol.lt Howerd w.1,.,..,. otherwise be tnloe~ m ~IC NOJlC[ 1 CA TEL MARKETING 694 Bus•nen nama{tl 111tad B1.1a1nau nama{I) lletad B":neu.':'«N.'~:.~:~~ nen under the F1ett11ou1 Y "° UQuS · M· lOA Bus1nan Nameu1 •111ao r.,.. 114•1......,I •r.t 1"'90'tf1V witl or esi.-«-bottt w 29 StrMI C-0111 Mesa I ebove on not yet 1bova on NIA .~ .... on J .._ 1990 Bu11nau Narnett) 1111ao 1b0ve on S~p1em1>e< I .... rn the CouM~ C•ll"-01 Of ol LAURA L BRIGHT Illa NOTlCl °' Caltl 92627 Andrew HenllffMy Heidi A Kim u., l bOlle on NIA i989 •nge Counlt Of• Aug.,., 10 LAURA BRIGHT
"*JC OffK:t Car to• MOfales 1s1Q So Tl'l11 stetament wu !tied Thi• 1tatamen1 wu lllec:t V1c:ki L Wigginton AM Mncneit Pt8JC NOTtCE Bt1.01ey A YNQ8' 1990 A PETITION N9 bMtn ,~~ ~AU.tY Townat Caul 92707 with tne Cout1ly Cl.,.k of Ot· w111'1 '"-County Clerk of Or· ...,1T::~ ·~~t;_u 111~ Thlt 11a1ament .... loled FICmlOUI IU8*lll Tn11 1111emerit •1.S 1o1eo ,...._. ftlod by BARBARA ANH
... a..1 ~ ,...,ICll Tn11 ousoMn ,, con-ange County on Auoull 10. ange County on Augutt 3 •noe Cout1ty Yon J :?, 24 ""'h tl'le County Clerk ot Or· NA• ITAn•NT w•m the County Clatt. ot Of Pu11111n~ Or•no• C:0.11 LEGACY in tie SuperlOI' TOM ~W AND duc:111d by at1 1nd1V1duat t990 1990 ' 1990 ..,., · •nQ• County °" July 2• 1 The lolloWI 1nge Cou,.ty o" J1Jly '" Daily P~ot Auou•f 20 27 Court ol Ca111ornio. Coun~
Tl'le reg1s1r1nt(tl com· ,.,., P-..U 1990 1 ng persona •r•11990 Seotemt>ttr 3 10 1990 101 ORANGE
""IONI TO meneeO 10 trat1tact t1us1.t Pubt11hed 011n09 Coast Pul>ll•hed Orange Cout fee4JCll ,....._ dOfng ~atnns l.S f...at1 M 100 THE PETrTION
Al'Pl.U. ON 8AUOT n"' undat rhe F1ern1oos 011ly P1lo1 August 20 27 Dally Piiot Auoull 13, 20, 27 Pubhlhed Orange Coast, Publtatled O<enge Cou 1 WHOLE LIFE PROD· Put>ttshed O•enge Cout ptiollC NQTIC[ IArequests LlhEaGIACBARY BA~ ~':Al~~~:C,.. Bu1lt1Ht narne(S) 1111edj Septembef 3 10. 1990 · Saptambef l , 1990 ~;1~cf11~~~ly 30 Augvst 6 I Daily P1101 July 30 Auoust 6 ~CTS. ~0;0~ ':"tral ~v~t 1 Dally P1101 July JO Augvtt 6 uo NN ......
To •• .. lD above 0t1 March 2• 1990 M· 101 M.()83 · M·050 13. 20 1990 92u~•; 1 • ••• 11 13 20 1990 laJJpoinlod as pef'SOOol
-Cartoa Moralft M·049 " I M·OS2 YOU Aflf IN OfFAUlT1reprPS4>nlallV9 IO NOVIMel" t, 1MO Tho• stalem&l'lt wH llled P\llltC NOTICE Janet Jahema 101 w u NOE A A D f ED 0 F administer lhe estate of
NOTICE is HEREBY llh th• Count Clerk 01 Or-PllllC NOTICE 11111-IC NOT1"r 1eenrra1 Ava Su11e B· 105 81-IC NOTICE Tf~UST DA TED l 31 19 tl'le ~"' GIVEN 11\al Ille following w Y r~ ""' P\lllJC NOTICE Brea C1111 92621 '"~ UNLESS YOU TAKE •C·1 THE PETl'l'ION peraGnl have bMtl noml-an~ County on Auoust 2· FICTITtOUI 8UllNlll FICTTTtOUI au..... I Th•• bu11ness IS COtl· TION 10 PROTECT YOUR r1>ques1S lhe d9oedenf's ~led for IM offle" ,,..atn· I I NAM! ITATfMlNT NA• ITATl•NT I FICTtTIOUI 8UllNlll NOTK:E oucteo by an •nd1vt0ua1 I FtCTITIOUI aUllNlll PAOPERN IT MAY BE Will afld codlc•ls ii any •ft• mentioned 10 l>e lilied F<MQtO The IOllowlnQ peraon• .,. Tl>a IOllowlng petlOnl are NA• ITATl'MlNT '"VlTIMQ lllDI The reg111ranllt) com NAMl ITATEMINT SOlD • , • PUBLIC SAlf °"' ddmttted lo problt.e
•I Iha G-•I Elae11on ro tie P1.1bh1/led Oranoa C-0Ht dOlng bu11llff•" dOtnQ business u I Th• lollowtng peraon1 ara l .., fTlM mencao to tr•nNGt bu'l'·l Ttie totloWltlo oetsons i re If YOU NEED AN EXPL" Tt.e w11 and an OCIOck
held In the City of Founllln Dally Pllol Avoust 13 /0 27. PARK PUBLICATIONS, AOORESStONS SPORTS. dOlng bullnest as NO. IOO nass unOet '"" FtellllOUS OOlng bultnetS IS NATION ~ THE NA TURE ll' ava11atJ' tor
Vol'ey on N vembat6 '"° Septemt>et3 1990 44 tE 19thSI CollaMasa l 517 Walnut Hvntlngtofl MICHAELS GALLERIES NOTICE IS HEREBY B 11ness n1me41) fl ltad HARTKE CONSTRUC OF THE PROCEEDING ii "lite Thenernaa~f thepa<t0n•H 1 M-076•c1111 92627 IBeac:I\ Coltf 926'8 INC 1652 MeG-Irvine G t II EN th at ulled •~on 1\ugu118 1990 TIQNA~OOEVELOPMENT AC.AINSI YOU YOU <>•a~nah~tn e llep(
t 1Va to peer u IM I Andr-p Srntth U I E Alafl MIChH I 81umH Celtl 92714 proooulswillt>eracafvedby JenetJen.ma 10402 r&Sll A1111 unot E SHOU LD l.0,.,TACl A by TH oou P rT ~ of NI-: Oener~lec:-PtalC NOTIC£ 1 191n SI Coste Mesa. Calif 517 Walt1ul Hunttngton MIChMI a Gali.tteS Inc: tl'le Clly ol Costa MH.t 10 Thtt atatamenf ..,85 hied Garoe<> Grov" C1111 92643 LAWYl:R E ts 1~ 'a:
, 92627 I Beach, Calif 926'8 C1111ort111 Corp . 1652 ...,1 Tl'le Ctty Counc:•f p o W1lh the COufll c..,11 Of Of. M•tneeo 01v10 Hartks NVTICE Of roques au Y
uon .,~~ °' flCTITIOUl IUllMtll Luella 0 Sm11n 4•1 E Tl'llt b1.111nau " con· McGaw Irvine Cahl 9271" eo~ 1200 Cott• Mesa Call· ·~County :n Augull 10 l9'8 A"al\fttm Cost• Meu TAUS TEES $ALE 9;!;;:~os~ 1~
THI "m ,.....,...,.IL NAME ITATl'llllVff 19th St Cotta M ... Callf ducted by .,, tndlVIOUl l Thll Dutlnast II con-lorn11 92626 1200 on or 1 c ... , 9t'6l7 ,,.0 1 llAt.O u E "' "'""'""" T d led b ""'11 T N1m1n15tr a i.on o I SlafeS 1 John Collins I TM lolowtng peraons ere 92627 he rag1s1r1n1111 com· uc Y a CO<.,.... IOl1 before the nour ol 10 00 • m F-.a7 his bus,. .. ~ • con • • lo ... ~ Tti.<; au1ttor1 will
2 ~renn Cook d<>1ng bulineu as I Tnta t:>u11naH '' ton-mencad to trensaet l>u .... I Tl'le r991strafll(t l com-on Tnursda., August 30 Pubkll'leO 0•1nge Coast oUCleo ti~ i n •tl0·..,.ou11 • "' • ... ~llOw < the ly ..
3 G Carrou o ADVANCED CONSTAUC· dueled by l'lulband and wttel nell un6af the FtellllOut menceo to lransaet bult· 1990 ti lhall l>a lhe r .. Daily P1lo1 Augull 20 27 Tl'le rag•st•e,,11•1 Cl)"' ' ' '"'~• •• "' 1 ' n• est>nlaltve ~ ,·.I~ E Heal TtON TECHNOLOGY 833 N The r9011trant(t ) com. Bu11na11 nalna(1) llllad tl9SS under the FICtltlOUS tpont11><111y ol the bldoer to Septambel J 10 1990 ~ to t•1n~1 t>"" . 11, 1., .1 "''' p( llOns Wl!N>ul
5 Marvin P Adlat Elm, Orenge, Calif 92668 menoeo to treneac:I bu11.l 1boYe on Aprll 1985 Bu1lt1Hs n1ma(sl 111tad dell-"''' bid to the Cuy M -090 ""' u"a•• me Foc:M•o...s ,. ' '• ,. ~rn ace •I oval
All '... tal 10 Rooert .. Hlnc:OC:k 2653l nett under ,,,. FtellllOU•I Alan MICl'lael Baumea l bove on conunuing bait• Clerk I Otllee b)' lht proper BuS•"eu Nameu I ~••O t ·•••1 •• ... ~ '09 OU awr the.=',.,~~·~. Elden Colla Mesa C1111 Bus1ne11 n1me(1) llttad Thtt 11a1amen1 wu lilacll MICl'laai lt>ey annovl'\Ced 11ma Bid•""'" 1>e P\JlUC NOTlC£ abov~ on J<>lv 18 1990 C'ahforma Aac.onv-vanca ~~~111"9 oe<~~-Z '°" 92627 I •bova on NIA I wtth the County Clerll of Or· Tht1 tlatemaot wH lllac:I pubhC:ly openeo ar>O t HO M•-• H1rt~t1 comp•ny 1 c1titorn1a ~ c~':.~,g='S'~,10 Rooert M Mallno 2653 Andr-p Sm•tl'I •l'Qt County on Augu1t 3 wtth lhe County Cieri! ol O•·l •IOud 81 10 00 • m or .. 1 L.!OAL NOTICE Tn1s stltem""' .... "190 (;(Xpor11ltot1 I , '• """"'"'VN I ltw> ~~
A '' F •• v 1 ., Elden Co111 Mesa C1111 Tl\11 Sl•tamenl wu Iliad 1900 ange Counly on Auoust 10 aoon thetaaltar 11 P<K WWP<>f'T-MllA ••"1" ,,.,. '°""'' ''"'" ot O• • r '•, , '" r • •(•pres4'( l.t tv«t w ..., ¥80119. ount .. n • •Y · I c C 0 ,......,., 1m c. 1 , , i • , 1•QIJ•fltl IO 9111e N>Uce to Cellfornla 92708 (7 141 92627 wHh the out11y tetk of ' f...as3 llCable on Thurlday AUQUSl l UWllD ange our • o• "• • t ' '"'' • ntPf~IO<l ?flr!IC>nt unle!15 M&--4'45 Tl'll• bu11neu '' con-•noe County on Augull 10 Publt1Md Or.noe Coaet 130 1990, on tl'le Council ICHOO\. DllTNCT 1990 H ''"' t ........ , 00 h "' 1 ·
Dated lhl• 16th d• of ducted by 1 ltmlled partner.11990 Daily Piiot Auou•I 13 20 27. Pubfl•lled 0tll1Qe Coast Chamt>ats Clly Hall 77 F•"1 NOT •C E IS HE REBV F46UM .... ,, •• I "... I on'·~~d ~ ~d ~~ ~· 1990 y tl'llp , .. ,. Saptarnt>at 3 1"° D••ty Pilot AUQ Ull 20 27., Ortv• Coell Meu C•ll· GIVEN tnlt the Boero ol PuOhlll\90 1')••"0" C.oast 11• Ii iJ .. I I Tt ~ ndenl
/.I . · C:at,.nler, CMC. Tl'la reglllrl fll(SI com· Publltl'lad Orange Cout M..080 Seotemlat 3 io. 1~-095 lort11a lor tl>a turnoah•"O 011 Educ:11ton ot tl'le NewPO'l Deily i>t1ot Ju111 l•) -'vQutt 6 t ' "" • • '' ."' • ~~ntSIJat~ t !:hOrlly
C"'C:lenl menced to lrl fllaCt bull· Dally Piiot Auqu•t 20 27,1 TREES MeH Un•l•C'O Stl'IOOIC>t•Wc1 IJ 20 tQ90 <\ ti , 1$.. '•••)1.11.wtl be ranlC>d unle• 81'1
fSublltlled Orange CoH I nest under the FtelltlOU9 September 3, 10 1990 P\llllC NOTICE Addlllonal Hit of tne l ol Oren~ Covt1ty w111 re· M 05! '1" 11 ·~· •. ,, '1 <" nlerPSie9<l per~n files ""
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1teO above on July 27 1990 I FICTIT'IOUl llUltNIH 1 ••1ne<1 •I Iha Otllee ol tl\el pm on the 2811'1 div of P\lll.IC NOTICE ' • ,,., ... , "" t• "''" '1
MTh107 Rot>er1 A HencOGk PllllC NOTtCE NA• ITATl•NT PICTITIOUI aultNlll PurthHtng Agent 11 77 Fa••I Auout1 1990 11 the '•" 11 •"" • .w.t1rir .. 1 .,,11 Jfld stiows ~ caUM
----------Thll Stllemar'lt was llled Tl\a lollOWlng person• er•1 NAMI ITATIMlNT Oflve, Cotta M .... Call-Purchasing OHiee OI Mtd flCTITIOUI •UllNlll "I .. , .. ,, ... 1"' t•I< h• lt1t• .o1ny ·~ cou snoWd not P\lll.IC NOTICE with 11>a Count~ Clefk ol Or-FtCTITIOUl IUllMl!ll I dOfng bualneae u Tl>a IOllOWlng person• era forn11 Bids ltlould be rt-I Scl'lool O.s1nc1 located at NA• ITAftMINT ' 1• •' '"'~''' •1• • .• v '" ~rant tie aultlot1ly
anga Coumy on July 2? NA•ITATIMINT NEWPORT TOPSIDE 4281d01ngbuS1neuu 11urnac:ltolhtalleriltonolthe 2985B Bear Street Cotta Tlll'lotlOwi~P&tV'lltllrt• "'" 1 h·-.."l• I 1•"11" :I HEA~I~ ,:ci ~f' ~nTIOUI IUltNlll 1900 I The followlng peraon• .,. Hart>O< Ill Or . Newport DI v ER s IF, E 0 E N . City c .. rk, Wit hin tald lime M-CA 92626 II wnic:l'I I OOlng l>ut•neu as .. •1 • •• ''" 1•"'• "' .~. ~ IOO WI " U.. ITATl•NT f......0 d<>4ng bull'1fll U Beach, Calll 928e0 VIROHMENTAL INOUS· ttmll tn a ... led anvelopa111ma 11t0 bldt will be pub-COMPUTER SOL1 .. T10N '"1" .. , • .,.., "' 11 .. 111"1 ~IOmber 6 l 990 et I I !!
The lollOwltlQ person• .,. Publftl'led 011no-co .. t Al'LAS CRUISES. 20e2 Sta ve I Simon. 428 TRIES 17100 Gollette A ... I rdenllhed on the OUlll<I• Wtlh Nely open.a and read tor 195 Tvtop l lne Cost• ..... ~ '1•• I /\rn..... "'"· 1c:t C.V°::P' ;]."" ~·~~ dOlna bUll'*8.. D•lly Piiot Auguet 6, 13 20 t s .. Cova Lana. Cott• M .... Harl>O< Ill Or . N-pO<t IN•na Calif 927" 11\e Bid Item Humbat and lhe ~ CAF~RtA Calll 9262' ... I ,, I., ... ~' . '"' ~"I c --1a n .. 9!.__ CA
CAEA TIVE BUSINESS 27 1990 Calll 92627 e.actl. Calif 92ee0 I GatOI D MtKeown 325 ()Qenlng Oete TAIM.!I Ray11ne A •no~-t9!> " 11 110• 1'"' ,.,,..., ' .. 1 ..,..,. ,.,,.
SOLUTIONS, 3836 BlrCl't SI M--Oe9 Jack AuatbKk 20e2 S.. Or-SlaCO. 1 AlhtrM Vit ia Dal C1non Anal\elm Eac:I\ bid tl'll ll .oec;oly All biOI •re 10 be 1n K · Tulip Len• c,,.,, ~MA " • ' • ·'"'" • '' 11 ;nlFO YOU O BJECT TO
St• 150 Newport BMch ----------1Cove Lana. Coet• M ... Lana. Irvine, Celli 927 t4 I Calll 92807 aacl't ano every 11am H .. , eo<d1nee .. ,,,, Cono11oons Calif 926r 1 " 11•1 ••h" '' •• • nt 111 Celif. 92Mo P\lll.IC NOTICE Clltf 92827 Thia butln"' 11 con-Tl'l11 bu11na11 11 con-l0<1n on the spacttlc:at1on1 1n1truc11ons •nd Speclfl. Th11 but•"•'" t cnn • 1 " ''" 11 1""1', "' hi 9~1:j 01 lhe pe 1 ~
YV.Cta Payna 127·A LIN Tlllt butlt1•H 1• eon-dvetao by a general pat1· dvctad by en lndlvtOual Any ano a11 aacec>tt0n110 the cattons whic;tl ••• on hie •n duetao b) '" "o ~1ou11 1' '" 1"11 "'"•1 It fOU ,JPJ>ear a 0
Ln , Cotta ~Ha, c a111 FICTITIOUl IU .... 11 ducted by an llldtvldl.loJ nertl\lp The ••01ttra,,((1I com-soec:lfUttor\I must oe c'-8r· 11141 ot1101 01 ,,,. Purcnaaonol r,... ·~•'1••t1l1•1 co"' "' •· • ~· ••v .t ... •h•• '" nflllltflg a ~tale your
»627 NA• ITATl•NT The reg1stt1fll(•I com-The rag111r1t1l(t ) com· menc:ed to trans.et buSI· ry ttatad 1t1 IM bid afld 1111-C)lr~tor ol MIO Scnool ~ IMlne.cS 1<' 1rantact t><;a. 11 ' 1 "' twl l •• "1V t '1 .)btpCllons Ot 114! Wntll&n
Thia b 1 1 The loltowlng parsons are ~ lo lrannc1 butll· ~ 10 trenMCt bu.i-neu ut!Oef ,,,. F1e1tt1ou1 ura 10 Ml lor11'1 eny 11em tn trtc:I ~85-B Beer Str•t ~ uf'IO• 11\e rl(t llCIUt '1'' "'1 "1 • '1 1'"' 1 ooiec~ Wiii\ lt'4t OOUt1
ui natJ 1 eon· doltlQ bullnMs H ness under '"-f"IC11ttou1 ,_. vnder the FlctltlOU• Bu11naH n1ma(•I lttl•d l tl\e eoectllcatt0n• Iha" 1>e Cotta M ... CA 92826 Businau N1,,,e1~1 •'1•0 A"• ' "" ''• ''1 No .. , •• .i belote the IWMlnng Your °"fr:' ~~~:~:~u~om-WAHOO DESIONS 873 A 81.11ln••• Nama(•I lltlad 9..,,,,.... nama(•I llllad •bove on N A ground• IO< raiaetlOI\ of the Each 8>Cldar mu.t IUbmlt above Otl ~'" • I 19Q() l" .... I • , •• l.A<lli A.· '"'1 appeatanc»~ may be tt't
WHI 1511\ Str•t NtwPOf1 •t>ove on NIA above on NIA C0tOI 0 Mc:Kaown I bid 1 bid oepo111'" the form of a Rayltne A -'"dert<"" ''1 ' 111•• '" 1 1 lt\J' lb penion or your·~ menoed 10 tranMCI bu.ti· 8eael'I Cal" 92683 Jaell Auatbedl Sttve SlmOn Tn11 t1a1.,.,.,,t was llltd Eldl bid th•• eat forth the Can1"8d or Cuhiet • C'*1< Th11 11atam.nt .... M~ "''"' 1 ''"''"" u .. ,.-"' "'" If VO ARE A l:ne~na~1~1e::~~~ Mlc:hHI S Smlll\. 4242 Thia 11a1emen1 wu n1ac1 Tf\1911atamen1 •U liltd wtlhlhe CountyCferlt ot Ot· lu1tt1~and~of 0<1Bon0aq111111ot8t'lpar l...,.thtl>aCounh <-te<-olO. ''11'' ,,. 11" •w.t•ty '':. CREOrTOA °' 1
eb0\19 Ol'I Auou•I 1. IMO Patrice RO . Newpot'l Beocfl. with t~nry Cfefk of Or· wttl\ the County Clark of Of. anOt Count'r on Auou•t 10. all peraone and part._• Wit 1 tO'\I of the""°""' of a,. County ti<' •ul\> 14 ,..,', '";, .:' t~•"' ~ ""'"'" fl ==I ~~: ~
Y•t• Peyne Colif 92843 = 'I on Jvl)r 25. ange Cou111y on Augu•t 3. 1990 11nt« .. lad If\ IM PfOOOMI "I''-Bid made oay•Ole 10 the 1990 1 "" 1 .. 1 1 '"""'''' ,,1 ,,,., YCXJf ci.im wtf\ IN cour1 Thie •t•ltrnalll ...... nltd Thia b1.1etnaH II COfl• ' 1990 , .. ,J7 ,,,. bid II oy • COtp<>fl llon "'°"' ol ~-~ un.. ,......., t I "' a -~.. IO .....
wttl\ the County Ci.tk ol Ot dllClad b~ an lndlYldual ,.._ ,_ Pubti8"90 Otll\99 Coeat 11a1a the n.,,._ of the ol 0 llec:I Sc:t!Ool Olttrlc:I In the Publoshec: 'lr•llQ• Cout '' 1•" '""" ''" l.., '" '' "' I An ...... • caf>Y ••w
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County on Augull 3. Tl\a ragl1trant(1) com· Publllhecl Ota~ Cout Pul>llahed Otanga Coat Deity PllOI Augu1t 20 27. liee<t wtio c.n t!Qn an .-it 01 ref\la.t 01 lalf\lr• to Dally P110t Jul\ }(.' Augull 6 :; ~;:,1:~·~.:~ •. ~:i.~~~ ~~·~ ==~ ;P<::n=~
ttto menc.d 10 transact bull· ~;;:· AUQull . 13, 20, Dally PtlOI AUQUll f3. 20 27. Saptembat 3 10. 1990 eor~t on behalf OI tM at'llat Into IUCl'I Contrkl. lhel 13 X> 1900 1 ···'"'"""'' ..... , 1111.nn. .. ~ ., wtfllf1 tour monlhl lrOO\
, ... ~ vnder t119 F1Cllllou1 • 083 Sec>tami.r 3. 1990 M-<>IM corporation and wtiath•r MCurlly ol en uneuccaaal\.t1 M~48 11,. '""' ,1 "" ,.,.,,.. '"''"' thlt ~-ot flt1ll ~nc» OI Publlahed Otange Coeal 81.11ln•H name(•) titted M· M..()84 mor. than one omoar rMiet181dder 11'11111 be ra111~ 1, •l~·r •• t 111 , Nuto;., ,.,11 191.._ • pf'Ollldtd ., r;>oiey Pilot Auou•t f3. 20. 27. above on Augull 1, 1HO I "8JC NOTICE t10n fl ,,,. bid la by • part· 1 wltl\ln • rMaonaOle perlOd, I P\lll.IC NOTICE SJJ, 110 11 t NCllOn 9100 of fwt ~'* 3, tt90 MlehMI S SmHh P\ll.IC NOTICE "8.IC lll>TICE ,..,.~ or • jOlt'lt ¥e11fu ...
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C>Ut111 no ~• 9'\111 thal -, 1 ,.11,.111~ ,1,11"1 ~""' ,, Clllltomta P~te Coda M-070 Tl\11 1111111t1en1 wH Ried rtcmtOUl IU ... 11 11a1a the naf'fto •no cvrlty be '*cloy tM DiltrlCI ACTITIOUI .u .... 11 ~"" "' 111 1 , ,111,...1 r~ u Ttw 1,,,.. tor 1111n clMT1I
........... 1wul\ IM County Cietk Of Ot· 'ICmtOUl IU ... 11 ,ICTinOUa ..... II N.._ ITATl•NT edr_... of .. general pert beyond alXty (801 dl yt frOl'l'I NA• tTATr:•NT l'*V••I• 1,1 llw '""'"'" 1tt wll nol •JCPI'"• :a.: fouf
.. =County on Aug1.111 10, ..... ITATl•NT NA• ITATlmNT Th• fOltowttlg pataona.,.. '*' •no jOlnl venl\irert II the time the award II rntcla TM l()ltowlng petllOl"I af91 "" .. ''" ... •l• "l•l•hh IU '"°""'' frOf1\ .. '-ln9 I 1 T,,. IOllO'#lflO pel'l()tll .,. Thi followtnO oenon• •r• dol"Q bualneal.. '"• bidde r ta • •o•• A PttfOt~ 8onO may Oo+ng tluMMU.. ,,.,,,,I p1uv11h•tl '"""'" dll• no4aCI ~ ,.,. dOltlQ bullneM n dOlnQ bu91,_ • CAL.llRE MEOICA ~1 propr!et(lfllllO Of anothet be I~ II the dlacretlon SHORCO PUBltSMINO •lotnhla tt•ll ,~ 1..-,
Publlaneo Otange Cooal JJ MUAPHY AIEAL ES· LIJ.!·OUAAO , '871 19000 Mac Arthur Blvd , entity thet dOM bual,_ ot tl\eOtatrlot INC •74 C 1~tnS1 Co111 r '"'1111,.,m.•titin •"•"' YOU MAY EXAMINE
Deity PNot Augutt 20, 27, TAT! ANO INVESTMENTS. Wave rly . Or , Ntwporl Sulla •OO lrvlne Calif utlder • t1c1mou1 nema, 11\e No bidder may wlthdr.-Meal Catt! 9?827 ''" I ''"" 1li1t"'" r 11 !he Ii. ~pt by !he court "
Seotllf'l'lb« 3. 10, IHO 1'211 YOfl>I Sttaet. Suite BMcl\. C•Hf 12913 92716 blCI .,.,.,, ba II\ IM rMI ntMa hie lid tor • P9f10d of rorty. Sno<co P\Jbltlhtng lt1C A '"'' •1• ,.,,. 1 t1u,t.,, ., you are 1 l*'9M
M· 102 100. Tvllln. C .. 11 t:ttlO Nanci K NICOii, 287 t WoilieM P Lanotay 2:)17 of IM bidder wlttl a ~ ~ (4$) Cl4IYt an. the data Calttorn1a Corp0t1I~ 474, ,.., "'t"""'"''"'""' Ill • .,.. .. , lnW"1ed In the M&Ale,
----------J Jetry Mut'pfly, Jf , 23,Wave tly Or , NHrport Chatllam St . El Caton Celll nation fol4owln0 al\ow1n9 Mt fOf the openinO """'°' E .1'11'1 St .. t Cotti M ... '• "' ''"' t .U.ltv'll( I or you "'-Y file ""1h fwt ~ "9lJC lll)TIC( Trapeni. !MM, Cailf 1271• 9-tt Calf! 12913 12020 09A (11\e ftetlllOUll nema)' ·1 TM 9owd Of fduc:otlOl'I ot Cellf t2t27 """ • , •""""' 1lt'111Qr,.t .. lf\ a tormal ~ tot
Thia Oulfneee 11 con· Ttlla e>u11neu 11 con Thia 1>u11ne.. 11 eon ptCWIOed ~. no ftc· 11\e ~~ Unified fl\11 1>u1tneu 11 eon '" '"' th1•• ,,.,.. 1ot .. 'l.I P'•'ll SOeoal ~ of '-Stna """'°" COUltT ovc:ttd by .,, fndMduol due1ed by .,, ~ dUClac:I 0y .,, ~ tit~• nome al'lol be l.IMd SCflOOI Olatnct .__ 11\e dueled ov 1 corporat!Ot' I '~1., " 1JU7 1_., rt ,....... of en lr'NtnlOfY ri ""c~~ TM ro011tr'"I(•) corn· Tiie r90lalllftf(a) COl'ft TPI• •eo••tt•nl(•l com-~ there • • CIVIT8fll f191\t 10 rettcl any Ot .. liOS TM ragtslr•nti•l CO"I , ... It..... I A app ..... of ...... --
COUWT't Ol1 OAA'9GI mencao to tr8"MC1 buato ~ 10 tranMCI butl-rnancad 10 tranMCt ~ reo-tr•tton Wit!\ Iha Ofenea and not ~ ~ menoeo to tt8"1«1 °"" s..-1 ''""'"''"' 1 t"-"''U 01 of any~ Ot
In N Mon. Of the flllrti. -~ Ille ~1 nem under the Flctftioue ""8 1.1n<ler the ,lcifttOUI Count)' ~ 11'1 c:e• Of Iha io-t llcl and to ....,,.. ,_ unott the FichtlO\lal '"ii.I "" "" tllttl••w 111 IM\' ~I • "'
•••••••••• ftofl to ChaoftQe Ula Nemt Of lullneaa N~•I 11a1tc11 lualn .. • 111me(•I llll•d l u1lt1a.. nama(•I ll•t•d corporallona. lt'lelu<la 11\e 8")' lnformetny °' ~ Iv~ Nerru•l•I 1111ao "~ '"' •lt~I•• -.U<hQ MC10n t 01 lwt
... I.II.. IHAU9.8A~ELAMll 1bOll9 on Juno t. tttO abOWOfl Autual3. '"° 1boveon Jut)' !HO '*'* Of IP!e PrMldtiflt. ty lnltly ltclreit::llll¥ed OtlOYeon NIA ll"' """' o(J "' TrllSI 1n e.Momit.PfCNllCodl A ••• --No Al54..-0 J Jetry '*"llflY JI N1t1C1 tC NICOii Wlllilln't P ~ ~Ir) T,.._. lftd •WPORT·•IA UMeo-Her'fy 8 c.tmecfi. •luo~ 1 Al ~tot_..,. HClllio9 mi lllH•f OM>l." TO IHOW CAUSI ~ et~t -Ned ~ etetelMont wee 111tc1 Tl\lt ata191Nont .,.. hied Manaoat ND ICMOCK. MTNCT of Thfa llltM*lt •• ftled lil tfWI """'""' _, ,,. tom\ la a •rMk· lrom IW ,Ofll CHAHOf °' NAME wttt\ IN~ Ow1I of Of· MUI "'9 County Clttlot Of Or· wit!\ lhe Coutlly 0.11 Of 0t The City Council Of Iha Or,... C.., wt'ttl 11\e County Ctani of Or Ca4ttofN• "8cotruat QCltlt ~ ~~=-.~~ 'ITITIONI" IHAUI, or1ge ~ on Jut, tt , ... County on ~ S. enoe County on f.UQU81 10 C.ty of COit• Mw ,__ ...,_ L.Msu '1 r• Dto Of'09 County on July 24 w. Co1t1pany .. wtd An= ...... •! ""'...__. 8ANC>f'A 11.AIHl Ne flltcl o ttto tllO ttlO tl\e •IO"t tor~ any or .. ,_.., of Pw......._ ~ tttO Ttlll"lf•I s..,..,.,v11· 11.ety I
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Ml.IC NOTIC£
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MARMADUKE
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by Bii Keane PSAIRJ T8
by Brad Anderson
I JUST DON'T KNOW MOW
TO WRITE A LOVE LETTER
GARFIELD
TAKING-OPIE F='OR A WALK,
GAR FIE.LP?
FRED BASSET
SHOE
I'M CIRGANIZING-
A TOTAL t?O't'C.OTr o~
CX~T~ Fl<OM IRAQ'
WMAT CAN VOV SAV TO
A 6fRL TMAT ~ows vov
REALLY LIKE ~ER ?
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by Chatles M. Schulz
~ow A80UT. 11 Et.JCLOSED
PLEASE FIND A COOKIE "?
by Jim Davis
by Alex Graham
I'm not. qoi.ng to be
intimidatta b~ him!
by Jeff MacNelly
TUE eovcorr ~ow 11\lcWDES
T4NKS AND fi='1SOt-l GA$
COURID
C1JLTUU
by Maratta & Maratta
\\\~ 3 • ~· s Of SVBM HOO])
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'SAMA
le " •• I t •'" ;; ;,
Just step over King Midas ·
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
FOOD FIGHT.~1
OVERBOARD
DRABBLE
JUDGE PARKER
~EN
B L A INE BILLIN(;S
APPEARS AT S AM
DRIVER S OFFICE
e ARLV IN T~E
MORNING He LOOKS
PHYSICAL-LY
EXH,....USTED AND IN NEED OF St..EEP I
(,.-SEE 7
FOR TWO NIGH"TS IN A ROW
THA"r HQ M1CtOE DE r ECTIVE C.AME
TO Mv HOUSE WANTING TO ASK
Me OUESTIONS S AM '----
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I M 601~G To l..OOK FOR
MCK·TO ~OOLC~;
MO 1 DONT WANI TO
POL.L A SMPP11'46 ~SCLE
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by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN
COACH I C..OLJ'VE BE.EN
O<XYfED AS ~IN& 'THAI
'f HE SCAPE.GOAi~ ARE. (;01 -ro B£ 1N A Cl..A55 eh> I
1"HEMSEl...VES 1"Hlo llEAR .1
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11 J~
·w~1s n-IE DIFFERENCE IF l Sft>ILMYDINNER
WI™ COOKIES OR YOlJSrotL IT~'™ 8~COL/ ~"
1HA"f'':> f<'l6H'f, MIKE .1
by Tom Batluk
WE FOUND 1HA"f lf-4El.)
WERE D1$RUPllNG 1'HE
CLASSES roR 'fHE REGULAR
STlJDEN'T5 I~ ...
by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
by Kevin Fagan
by Harold Le Ooux
THE ORANGE COAST SERIAL
Mayor Neil Sturbush pounded
the ga vel in two quick stroke .
bonging another another long bu1
uneve ntful Newpon Bc~ch Ci t}'
Council meeting to a close.
Katherine Bell stood up.
stretching out her legs while sttffi ·
inJ a yawn. It was alread} past
m1dn1ght and the most exc111ng
thing on the agenda had been a
bnef discussion about an enter-
tainment permtt requested by the
owner of The Rack Bay Grill.
Still. Kithenne knew her ed11or
would make her file a stor; the
next day for Thursday's edi tion of
the Newpol"\ Beach Wrekly tfo
idea of excuina news
At the back of council chamber
Katherine spotted Sat . Les
Wedowsk1. an overwe1lht and
Jolly cop who'd come to dote on
Kathenne ever 1n e her article on
the police depanmenfs annual
auct1on of stolen propcny -a
chore 1hat Wcdowsk1 had bttn
rclupted to watch over.
"Hey aood look.in '." he purred
as she walked ul).
"You look as bored as I feel."
Katherine said1 sym~thet1c to the
fact that Wcoow1k1'1 ttock had
fallen so low 1n the pohre depa11-
mcnt that he was now assigned 10
attend Monday council mecttnp
as the scracant·at-arms. If a fiJllt
broke. he was the man. Otherwise.
th<' JOb was as dull as ditch water
Wcdowsk1 chuckled and then
stared down at his feet
"Say look, I gotta 10 back to the
station for a couple and then 1et
outta thn monkey iu1t Whit if I
c.-tch up wtth you O\ler at the
Cannery for a dnnk? We can talk
about that cranky edttor of yours
or whatever "
Katherine couldn•t decide
whether Wcdowslu had come to
view her as a dauahtcr or a date.
I didn't rt'ally matter, she con·
el uded. He was harmless; prob-
ably more interested in aood food
and dnnk that anyth1n1 clJC.
"Oh. why not. I could us.c a
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~~R1GHT,DPD. I~
Naf'HING LIKE. GEl'tiNG-
CVf INTO!RE ~
9f ~~UREJ >
Tit~> ''(~. ~"'. \ I ·~:
I -~ /
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by Sheral LaBeau
change of pace."
And that was cenainly true. Al
32. she was sm&Je. workina for a
struggling weekJy newspaper and
still tryina to knock out the dents
of her stonny rclattonship with
Oup Myers. the b11fCS1 jerk
among the stnng of Jerks she
always sccms to attract.
All 1n all. shanna a dnnk with
an O\ler-the·hill cop wasn't all that
bad.
It took Katherine all of thrt'C
minutes to dnve to the Cannery.
She parked her mint areen Toyota
Tercel on the far end of the lot.
The place was stul aoina 11ron1 for
a Monda y ni.&ht. In Newpon.
C\ICry niaht 11 Saturday ni&ht. she
told hertelf once aaain.
As she walked toward the res-
taurant and l111cncd 10 the aravcl
snappina under her heels like pop..
com. Wait! she uw somethina
wash •inst the Pthnp. Tbe rn-
taurant hahts danced on the Wltcr.
Jivina the nt&)lt an eerie cast. Sbc
looked apin as the dde slapped
aaaanst the pihna, beavina the
wbitc ObJttt up and then bide
down. he took a doter took.
It was a body.
To bt conrJnued ...