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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-26 - Orange Coast PilotWHAT'S INSIDE . Orange Coast People Loc;al Edltorlals ~ Local Surf, Weather TOP COLUMNIST Carol Humphre~s Judy Chamberlain Jim Wood TV UPDATE •• USA WEEKEND THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENT .. SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1990 THIS POOR D06 ~AD A TOOTH PULLED, SEE ? 50 THAT N16~T ~E PUT THE TOOTH UNDER W~EN ~E WOKE UP THE NEXT MORNING, GUESS W~AT 14E FOUN D .. ~IS PILLOW ... GARnELD' HEY, WMAT HAPPENEP TO THE 61X CAS~S O~ 500A POP I HAP IN ••• OPIE!RUN F09' YOGA LIFE! NO, NOT FOR BIRDS BUT DON 'T WORR~ .. 61RD5 HAVE THE . ''TOOTH SPARROW '' WELL, THEN l'LL TELL YOU .. THE ''TOOTH 6EA6LE '' ~AD LE~T ~IM A QUARTER ~ 9 -26 HOW DO l T~I NK OF T~INGS LIKE TJ..tAT SO FAST? BY JIM DAVIS • , Sy Hank Ketcham ~ 00 l'JL'I 00 D~~Cil!R Z<>NI! OOOl!Jl!IO FUNKY WINKERBEAN MEN , I WANI QO{J 1l) ~1HAI!~'' BENCH PEOPk.E ,,, JUDGE PARKER DID ABBEY TELL YOU'\ I WROTE JASON A LETTER TODAY, --- DAD? NO, IT WAS JASON / ABBEY TH INKS HE MIGHT COME HERE TOMORROW , AFTER HE GETS MY LETTER / • • i I' ) 3. ~ ~ ~ c r ' .;. ' { .. I .. ~ -" --------~----------QOO CC 11' ALk lX)lJR5Ek.F .'- HOLD MY DOLL \NH\LE I GO BACK TO THE SWINGS, DAO/ -- • !.1 Alk DE.PENDS ON HOOJ 40lJ C() IN PAACfiCE, ON rHE FIE.lD A~D IN rHE CLASSROOM ! BY TOM BATIUK A GCOD PERFOf<MANCE IN Aw..J ONE.. OF IHOSE 1HRE£ AREAS , ., BY HAROLD LEDOUX WELL, H E 'S M Y FRIEND ARE YOU SURE MOTHER AND H E'S VE RY N ICE / DIDN 'T GIVE IT TO YOU ? HE GAVE ME THIS DOLL/ J IT'S A STRANGE THING, ABBEY II, BUT I NEVER SAW THIS DOLL BEFORE/ ANO IT'S NOT f THE KIND OF DOLL THAT I KATE WOULD HAVE i BOUGHT FOR A MY/ M I I I I • • DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU r~--~~-----------~~~~--~-----~---~-~----~~-~----, !OY I IJJIH:> • • I I • I i I t ' I I I I L!..~---------------------- - ------- - --- ----~~-~ W~ICH FIVE MINUTES Of Tl1oLJGHT BEFO~E Coffee IS GOOD F~ 1HE: SOUL -· ,AL.$0 -rH~BoDY, .. KAYO. r. .:::J ~)J 1~~- BY FERD AND TOM JOHNSON . \ ORONE CoLJ LC> DUNK DDU<SHNU.TS ... . . 111)3-.rd furd., ( J I ,, ---"""° I I I , ..... --, \ , / ,"--"' I --,, \ ' ' / ,. __ _ I (( I )) -. . .. ,. ~ ~ - CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ere at least six dlHer· ences 1n drawing dela1ts between top and boetom panela. How Quickly can you find them? Chedc answers with thoee betow Ournt1&1 I! Qlll 0u"40lld ·9 11*911"' SI *3Wf'N ~ 'flutstllu SI ISOd • MllJC>l4S SI 191) C ·~ .. l!RW °?~I! IW>t!) l :'*>U9Jejjl(] ~unitrWhirl@ ® --------by Hal Kaufman -iiiiiiiiiiii;;;::;;;:::;;;-===; • SUM 1UTI Pl9oe .... 1 tD t lft 11111* drdM of tt. dlegr ......... -................... ..ac.1 .... -----clega..e row of tt. lftMr ......... , .. AND. ............. .................. °' .. ..... Md ouW ctrdM .. tototm20. ~~.a~~ Nulftber 5 •• In ptec:e. -------~ c.n you lf\Mft the reat? u op ..-n ·e ·e·~· 1 ·z-a WOUoQ OI "°I 'ftOIO'f' • UP A TREE! Credit an unknown soorce for this pithy rhyme: Nature WC)ft(s In circles; Everyone agrees; Trees grow out d doors; And doors are made from trees. SMUGGLER'S MEISAGl?C=l":JE~x~cept~metal~~doon.;;~natch"\;.~Ri~~"T~""J A carrier pigeon used by a- amugglefl of precious atones ls lnterc.pted and -~ lound to be bearing the lollowlng cryptic mes· sage In a capsule attached to its leg UHOHDVLQJ OLD PROO ELUG WRGOB WZR XP. This message is flncoded tn a simple manner D stands tor A. F stands for B. F stands for C. and so on. conse- cut 1vely through the alphabet with A. B and C standing for X. Y. Z. Let's see If you can deeode the message to help thWart the smug· -.. _ _, qhng operabon. u..c1 a..i Atl>OI piq llUOW APPLE HUNT! How meny whote epptn can you find In the .-.p llu<••"9tf rpeaJ '6esww drewlng ebove? Our 1'1'9t c:lelms the toUt number la 21 -0 BIG SPlASHI Our aurfw ... la .......... a~ Af/lllllr ...... MMty to acene: 1--ftM. 1--U. blue. ~Y ..... ...U. brown. ~ tonea. 1-U. ...... 1-ok. twown. ...a blue. SPELLBINDER SCOll 10 PolfttS tor uslno •II the ~''"the word betow to form two complete words. CULPABLE ..... . . . . THIN ~ 2 poffttt HC:h tor all wordl of tour letter• Off more tound~theletterl. Try .. Ml8r9 et .... , M ....... .... ""l~~ OUTLAND BY BERKELEY BREATHED Today i'i the birthday or the ~reat 19th century poet Emily Dickinson. As ncry year, ln fond tribute we offer a dramatiz.atlon of one or her lesser-known works : Autumn R.kopsod.y • Whence u ptember dusk grows crisper still ... YE".AH J THE SNAPSHOTS I 700KO.N MY VAC~"ftON. r ondn witlier summer sun, 0 'er a ~p<'n treeir grown dark with /tare~ all crimson conquered, ALL MY PALS FRON\ Tl1E OL' RU STY PEL I CA~? . . 0' But wh ence A utu~~-:o,:::i ti makts me runnetll . ,. .. )), . -, ' . ~ . . .. ' . ··--.~··--~ to scratch my back on bark. .. and stick pickles in my honker. W~fRE'D EVERYBODY G01 f f'C?ll?ooo {jT<9M~ '• . '(.AWlf A '(APt".A YA --~~_,­ a.' ( ..1 '~ '"THAT'S A \JE~Y iMPRESSiVE SALL OF TIN roil-, BUT \'M AFRA\0 \TWON,rOO/lS COLLATE~A.L ! ~ llilyPilat Ill V t' U Tltt Btlul.t1: 1"''"' Jail•, 111itli hu••u Joh '" 1'11 Q Al I mall, john Btlush1's wife, Judith Jacklrn , u.std htr ma1dtn namt bdort tlu actor- comttl1an 's tltath 1n 1982 Wtrt rhey separatttl? Ann Dtmsk, 11111,1~1!11 MICh Like ouny women, Jacklin chose ro keep her rwne after numage. She did, however. taek oo the Belushi name as Samurai Wido1v, about her six years w1ch John, hit book- stores. While trying to make sense of the past, the widow. .39, also is rnakmg plans for an Oct. 7 wedding with Victor Pisano. The place: Manha 's Vineyard. ~.. where they live. The name she'll tae this nme: Judith lklwh1 Pisano. Q Jtan-Cla udt Van Damme, the actor anti karate master, has my volt fo r ux1t.st man of tht ytar Whattvtr happtncd 10 his muvrt pro1tctJ' Annelle Sua111t111 Pluunion Caltf We've been wondenng the ~ same thing; after all, Van Damme's previow numaJ-ans films were financial -if not critical -successes. The Brus- sels-born hunk of muscle has five movies in the works, in- cluding Alamagortlo and Uni- vmal Solditr. No release dates have been set. Van Damme, a past middlew6ght dumpton of the European Professional IUrare Associ.ltion, lists one unexpected former job on his resume: ballet dancer. Q Is ABC worritd that Rostar1nt Barr's national- an1htm fiasco 1r1 San Diego will ajftct htr show's ratings? 811 b111 Ruby. Puyattoo. WUh T hough Bm's scr~ching and spitting aused .l stir across the country. network spokesmen say they haven't received an outpouring of complaints. Still. A.BC honchos fear rhe mess could hurt the top-raced sitcom. Nielsen r.arings for the first RoJtannt (a rerun) after the July 25 incident showed a drop of nearly 1.5 million homes from che week before. llouoHt B•": Blutl"t ti.I O#thtM ., ]ult M·~"1 Si.Ji .. ,, Q I ~ntl G E Smith and tht "Satu-rday Night Lrvt" band trugmatrc. Did they play 1ogt1htr prtviously' "''' W1lh1m1. G"ntrnllt Gt Never, though each of the band members has had suc- cessful musical careers on his or her own. Co-music d1reetor G.E. Smith has played Wlth rock icons Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger. His music direc- tor partner m cnme, Cheryl H.udwick, has worked as a composer-arranger on a num- ber of movies, Broadway shows and television proJectS. 0 Wh o art the mtmbm of the group that makc.s tht rnlc.s for tht Natrona/ Collcg1att Athlttrc As;ocratron? Hou1 art they chostn, anti what is 1ht ltngth of thm ttrms' !\Jiii W•lktllOfl. l1tu1•1Ut. flf They're high -powered, as nught be expected from the Brahrruns who sit in judgment over the high cri mes and mis- demeanors of athletic pro- grams across the USA. Each of the t ,200 colleges in the NCAA can send one delegne -often the school's president or chancellor -to the NCM's annual convention each Janw.ry. Between con- ventions, an elected 46-mem- ber NCAA Counet.I runs the organi.utlon and acts as a gate- keeper on about 150 proposed regulations ea.ch yea.r. Hot is- sues under cons1den tion: re- ducing grants and other finan- c1al aid for student athlete-s, limiting the size of coaching st~s. shortening playing sea- sons and resaicnng recruiting. Q l /ciw to u1atcli ttn111s on ttltv1sion whtrt Andre Aga.ssi pla> 1 How dot.s lu prtpart nw11ally and physically for tht game' Also. whtri art ht ar1d hrs grrljrrtnd, Amy. Mo.ss, going to trc tht kraw Cfrla a.tdw11 Wd ola ~ •~ Agassi's cocky amtude and goofy tennis attire (pink biker shom;) g1\'t" him a reputation as .l less-chan-dtligenc athlete getting by 1111 raw caJcnc. Don 'c let .lp~ces fool you. Agassi. 20, is a fervem duC1plmarun when 1t comes to his game. He spends two to three hours a day pumping tron co condition hu 6-fooc, J 58-pound frame, and he puts m long hours perfecting his line mokes. on display Stlrttng Monday at the U.S. Open. The worlc earned him .i shot at his fuse-ever Grand Slam finals at the French Open mJunc (he lost). But the French weren't as pleased with his attitude :u they were with hu tenrus. In short order, Agassi threw a fie <U Ch,rles de Gaulle A.uport when his chauffeur wouldn't let him dnve the Peugeot 605 because of insurance rcgubcions. called tourrument official Ph ilippe Chaaier a "bozo" for advoating wlme arure. and mu.shed two rackets in the ftrn round. His glfl- friend, Moss. 21, likcs him fine . 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OK. sharing the diapers a.nd dishes as long as women arc prepared ro sh.arc the economic support of the family. The big lie about men today is that we are somehow diffettnt from the way we were. Yes, society has changed; certUnly men's relationship to women in the business world has changed. But the fundamentals still apply. It's no coincidence that several magazines aimed solely at men arc about ro debut. I suspect we fuully arc coming to realize that men and women are, LO u ct., somewhat different in outlook. orientation and preferences. Anyone with lcids can attest to the diff crence between a baby girl and baby boy, even as early as 6 months. Not only have men not changed fundamentally over the last generation, but men and women may be, at birth, quite different animals. Kate Whicc, editor in chief of Working Woman magazine, confided: "A &mow child psychiatrist once told me. 'I can never say this to anyone outside of this room. but I thinlc that girls and boys arc very different creatures.' " She also noted, with a note of nuschief, that this natural difference as confirmed in n.atutt. "Before t married. I was in ~tago~ for twO weeks, tagging penguins. The mother took care of the chicks, and the &ther looked a little unreliable." Similarly, "Many of my friends married 50/50 men who turned out not to be 50/50 husbands. The wife still pads the diaper bags and remem- bers the k..ids' doctor appointments." And that's not the only difference: • Where men love to view the world in black and whit.c, women sec the more subtle shades of gray. •Where men are extern.a.I. women are intcma.I. • Where women are reverent, men worship efficiency above all. • Where men wmt just the facts, women will ask. "How do you feel about it?" Put another way: Men tdl srories; women confess. But the fcm.initt::it has been that, ocher than pl · , males and females inherently are · e same - society simply trains females ro be 4 USA WUUNO • A.,.,, 1'4,, I JfO 1980• passive and males to be aggn:ssive. Tb.is is an appealing theory for a countty in which "all men (read ptnplt) are created equal" is a national mantra. Things can go too far, however. And in the past 25 years, we've seen the feminization of America. Men started wearing "banana lummock.s" instead of standard-wue boxer or jockey shorts. Food went from belly-busting to pretty to "look., don't cat." (Even James Beard. the dean of American cooking who died in 1985, was all in &vor of a well-made hamburger and potato chips.) Barbershops became unisex salons where hair is styled i.nsicad of cut. Designer everything from sheets to socks to bathroom tissue became a part of every man's life. And back in the late 70s, some poor guys even let their "signibant othcn .. talk them into full-length fur coats. W.....dldwemenl.._ our IDOOrlnp, our sense of who we arc? I suggest it began on or about Nov. 22, 1963. In 1985, Ronald Reagan gave a speech at the dedication of the Kennedy Libruy that illwtratcs J ohn F. Kennedy's h old on our imagin.ations: "It always seemed ro me that he was a man of the most interesting contradictions, very American contradictions. He was both self- dcprecaring and proud. ironic and easily moved, highly literate yet utterly at home with the common speech of the working man. He socmcd to grasp from the beginning that life is ooe fut- moving train. and you have to jump aboard and hold your hat and relish the sweep of the wind as it rushes by." tu Jacqudine Kennedy Onassis raid after the speech. '°Thu w.u Jack." But 1990• it was also all of us -carpenters and philosophy majors, Peace Corps volunteers and car salesmen. We all wanted to be larger than life, jumping aboard with a vocacious appetitr for adventure. But we were a generari~n born amid gtcat certainty, riding a tram headed toward 25 yean of cluos born of a rapidly changing society spearheaded by the women's movement. T1ut year, 1963, saw not only the death of Jack Kennedy; it also $aW the death of the American man. Until 1963, the year that the U.S. divorce rak wai at its lowest ebb since World War U, there was rdarive harmony between the ICUS. Most women dido 't work; most men did. We ~ at the WI end of the postwar baby boom. l1le American family was still an institution. Much of a man's self-ima.gc derived from bis role the The '80s man was bland and hesitant: Pee-wee, Perrier, $100 runnlna shoes. The '90s man is puttlna • new foot forward. By Christopher Kimball <l.S wage earner, one that 5Ct the rone for the nu.le-female relationship. The men went out early in the morning, WTCUled with a job and brought home a paycheck. That wa.s all about ro c:h.angl" in post-ft>minist America. Io 1970, the bc:,,t-movte Oscar went to Potto". George C. Scott scuu out the dca.de as an Amerian classic - rugged, strong-willed, <1rr0gant and a maverick. The 1975 besc-picturt" winner was Ortt Fltw Owr tltt Cucleoo'1 Ntst, in which a group of mm, led by jack Nichol.son. tty to assert themselves in an insane asylum -not a bad de3a'iption of that decade, from a male fX~Ve. Then. in 1980, Robert GcNiro takes best-actor honors as boxer Jake laMotU in R.otf"S Bt1lt, a dusic stru1tKle in w~ich the American male fightshllmcJf and lo.es. At the lowest point on this odyuey. 1985, the bcst-u:tor Oscar w.u taken home by William Hun in Kiss of tht Spider Woman -a nightmarish traruttion &om real ity to f-anr:asy and back again. a sort of two-bour scx- change operation. But now we've endul'9d. Bruce Willis bringl bade the alhbk- but-tough Paul Newman chancrer in Dit Hard I and 11. Richard Gett and J u1i.a Robcm in Prttty Woma" reinvent a traditioml formula (boy meca prostitute, boy reforms prostiture) with a modem rwist (prostitute reforms boy). I'm also thankful that the boardroom scenes arc devoid of the feaulc business genius, a role that w:u annoyingly tlt riptt1_r in the '80s. We even have b;M:.ked off the rash of male backlash movies - IU.mho. Chuck Norris and clones -in favor of some less bo!X'-jarring middle ground. The '90s offer pc:ac.c -the end of our own Cultunl Revolution. lo tbe new decade, most of us will retreat from tbe global village and bnng life back down to a personal. d.ay- to-da.y scale. lo rhe 1981 movie My Di""" With A"drt, theater director Andre Gregory expounds on his f:anwcic life apcri- ences while playwright-actor w~ Shawn lovingly describes his 6nt cup of morning coffee . Shawn is a nun for the '90s: finding zen in the art of daily living, finding che extraordinary in the midst of che ord.ioa.ry. wing his own life as a prism for the outside world. Perhaps it's a natural reaction to a so- ciety that bad become too soph.isticatcd for the people living io it. Few of w live up ro rhe East Hampton images of Cal- vin Klein and Ralph uureo. and. ~ sides, that sort of life ai.n 't much fun. If we're all lucky. the '90s will be a decade of backyard barbccucs, not mi- mosa brunches; night games at the ball- park UlStead of late nights at tbc office; meakcn instead of St 00 running sh<>C$: tilp water iru~ of imported fin: and relationships bcrween the sexes more lilce those on Tht S1mpsoru th.an those on Moonlightfog. Already there are alp a that the new e r• ia unde r ••Y. Clifford Grodd, prcsidt'nc of Plul Stuart. a top-of-the~ line New York City men's store, has seen the 1980s come and go with a sense o f relief. "When braces (swpcndcn) ca.me back into f:a.shion Ul the la~ 70s, they were wild -n.ak~ Lldics and dice games wett best scUen. "Tod:.iy." he reports, "the patterns att subtle and subdued. because men arc more conndcnt. It's a less &ivolou$, more personal age." When Larry Forgione. chef-owner of An American Place restaurant in Mmhattan and a James Beard prorege, first open~ in the early '80s, men invuiably would ortkr fancy winn with dinner. "Five. six years ago. men wouldn't have dremted of ordering bett in a fine rest2urant. Today, we see it all the time." tte•s .WO witnessed a ttrnd toward more sex sc~gation among hiJ clicnr.ele. "There a.tt nights when 75 or 80 percent of the tables ~ either a.U men or all women." At the U.S. Sma~ Ba.rbenhop. the trend LS toward shorter hair. t"Vcn m comparison ro just cwo years ago. A classic nu.le ritual, golf, lw come ~with a vengeance. C'Ven among the Coftb11wJ M AIJ' 6 FIVE NEW MAGAZINES FOR '90s MEN Chnstopher Kimball, 39, is the publrsher of MtNJ magazine, premiering earty next year. Kimball made his mark a f~ years llO by founding and later selling the nOW·defunct Cool< 's mag- azine. Kimball and his part- ner, Peter Kaplan, face plenty of I g competition. Reflecting the n~ interest in men's image and role, the field is suddenly the hottest in magazine pubhsh1ng. Besides Men: • Men's L.rfe ($2 95) is due from Murdoch Magazines next week. • Details ($2). a trendy fashion/club mag, ·repositioned" itself this month • Rollirw Stone's publisher plans a men's magazine m fall 1991. •With the September issue, M Magazme combines with Manh8t· tan, me. to become M. inc ($3). No wonder an ad industry columnist joked, "There are unconfirmed reports of a publishing company with no plans to launch a men's magazine this fall " What's more, Men's Fitness and Men's Health have expanded their lifestyle emphasis. and GQ and Esquire are going strong. lron1Cally, the boom comes as magazines m general -and women's magazines n particular - face the toughest publishing climate in ~es. It's a virtual certainty that some of the new ventures will fold "It's a very difficult formula." concedes Kimball. who explains why he ts dnven to try ''When I was 7 or 8. I loved Mad It was my magazine Then Ptayboy came along, and that was rt tor a few years. Since then, no one's pubhshed a magazine that was my mapzme OK. I'll pick up Road & Track once in a wtule. ~nit)' Fatr. Sports Illustrated. but no one's publish1~ a magazine that speaks in 1 way I wa nt to be spoken to. "£.squirl did for a while, but it'5 too glossy. Tho tone's w~ And anyone who says Roseanne Barr IS • 'woman we loote' IS an Idiot." SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. Surprisingly rich. At 1/2 price: 1Jt1e ~ W1 8 mo ·"'·. 0 I 1119 ta1ine, llgllts 6 W..lllel ~ KA'9 end Ws 12 "'I • .,.., 1 0 "'I ftCOIN. fvl Alwol IC'9 end W1 I fllf ..... I J "'I 11C0111t 111 ._, Ofl'lflt !l'f nt !Mftld •MllDON~LaTPNCI flatM'9. °"'"""°' ''°"' Pett $ .Emo-sipping baby boomcn. The fair- way IS a great place for not-for-attribu- tion comments on the fairer sex and politics, sort of a four-hour version of summer camp for adults . Men have rcsurf:accd in large num- ben on booksrore shelves recently, with the rise of the tcchn<rthriller, pioneer- ed by Tom Cbncy, and books for the computer-h.ac.kcr indwtry. & for drinking habits, the manly cocktail lw made a rctW't1 in the late '80s, to be followed in the '90s by an upsurge in the single flWt scotches. "Ten ye2n of white wine a.nd cheese are over," says Janet Flynn of the Dis- cilJed Spirits Council. We can't give all of the credit for the return of men to men. A trial by fire - th.a.nk.s to the lwd-<:ore feminists - does strengthen one's inner resolve. Turning away from "isms," men and women arc starting t0 deal wim each other with less hyperbole and more self-confidence. Boys can be boys aglln without fear of sclf-d.oub< a.nd without immedUte public censure. Men can re- turn to being adolescent, impatien t. ex- uberant. rash, oversexed, competitive and downright chtldish -a1J the things we dearly love to be. As it lw for women, however, the feminist move- ment also has brought opportunity for men. "Many men have told me that they love being a diHercnt kind of fa. ther than their fat hen were," notes White of Working Woman . "Tbry can show much more alfection." The '90s man will be able to inte- grate his basic instincu more succasful- ly into his role as hwband and faher. Still, modem women measure their sat- ufacnon with men on a purely femi- runc rating system based on che ability to sustain a warm, nurturing relation- ship with fnends and family. It's tune that we, as men, took hold of our own self-image, one clue com- bines the bedrock instincts of the male person. with a modem awareness. A seneratlon has passed since November 1983, buc the memory of JFK as the classic American man is as fresh and invigorating as on the day of bis in.uguracion. Like Kennedy, we are all an odd mix of extremes. Now we need to make~ with our contradictions so we may o nce again aspire co somethmg greater. . Perhaps. ODCC again. it's time to grab bold of that "fut-moving train," to Jump aboard and to relish the sweep of the wind as it rushes by. Jn the end. I think, the women of America will thank w for trying. For more rhan a decade Jan HaQara has retQned as one of Amenca s masi ceJebraJed artisls She has recetved mremarional praise br her del icale pamtlnQS ol children m precious Vicronan ourftts In 1987 Ms tiaQam umieiled a llm11ed·edtl10n pnnt enlllled Carhy ·· Already rhis print has more than doubled m va lue And now br rhe first time The Hamilron CoUectton presents "Carhy" as a fine pon:e lain collecJor plare This HaQam or1Qtnal Is h.rrther enhanced by the underiytnQ warmrh of a flawless ivory porcelain plate GlowtnQ llbe rhe finest bone china . rhis subtle iVOYy color complemenrs Ms HaQam·s dellcaJe coloralion.s ro perfectk>n.Whafs more. a specially deslQned floral border enctrcles the portm11 of "Calhy. · QracinQ the art wUh a beautiful VCJonan presenlation ·ealhy· tTUtrtzs the prem iere of an eiQhl·plale col ledlon from Ian fiaQem and The HamllJon Collecoon entllled Dtar lo M1 fftart F.ach Issue in the senes Wiii feature an tidom~ chUd dressed in elaborale Vick> nan antre wt.th a beloved doll ex toy Each tSSUe will C' • t#ef ... ., I , i I ,,,,,, . be hmlled 10 a 101al nf 14 ftlinQ days. and eac h plate will he hand numhered and occompanied by a maichtnQ Certificate ol Authcn11uty As the owner of Carhy you "'111 ha9'e the nQht - not Ifie obltgahon-lcJ acquire Hll Dear to ,'tty Heart ~u~ a' presented to ~'lll And The Hamtllon Col lectlon /()(J'f &q !Jaci uuarontee d5MJl'e5 you o( nc nsi -you may return any plare within 3') days for a fulJ refund Because of 1he stronQ secondary ma~ success ol Ian HaQaias prevlC'US plar and the prown appeal of CathyM stronQ demand I.\ cmliupatt?d 5c.1 send tn your apphcaroo 1oday' c •989 HC ~. r-----------~-------, Respond by: October 8. 1990 l luntf r "'° f)/Of'tJ Der ,"'O//~Cf0< I l\,.t•pc 'l1i .ipplto.111inn k'f ,_,,,tiy I ~ k pun..hase _ I ! 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Anrupolis ~ become synonymous wich the presrig1ow U.S. Naval .Academy. Tounng the spl":lwlmg OJTIPUS 1s 1n itself worth the VlS1t. But be- yond the A<:4demy's halls and lawns you'll find tons of hutory. fabulous sail- bom. waterfront bars. wonderful side meets and not-too-pncey annque stores. September. when the hot, tounst- packed summer ~ over, may be the best time to visit. "Fall is perfect." says USA WEEK.END guest editor Dorothy Hed- dench. "It\ a little cooler. which 1s grC2t. because we JUSt love to walk uound." The season also fe2tures special even~. hke the M.u-yland ~food Fescival, Sept. 7-9, and the Kunte KJnce High Herit:lge Days. Sept. 28-30. which cdebnte black Amenc.m hutory. KJnte. of Roocs fame, was sold mro sbvery m Annapolis. Here's how to atch the highlights in one long weekend: DAY 1 A formal tour of Annapohs is :i conve- nient w:iy to survey the town's ncets. Just two blocks away. on State Circle. lS the splendid Maryland State House, the oldest state capitol m continuow use. It was in the Old Serute Chamber, in 1783. that Gen. George Waslungcon resigned htS commisSton as commander in chief. DAY 1 Leave history behind for a day of simpler pleasures: eating. drinking and shopping. ThLS is ~ood councry: The blue cl":lbs and oys~rs come stnigbt from the bay. &ch loaJ bas his or her favonte spot tor MMyland's funous cnbakes. Opting for loaoon. we nied Carrol's Creek ~e. overloolung the lurbor. Getting there lS half the fun -S 1 will buy you a nde by water ta.xi to any of the nuny busmesses on the harbor. Skip the rtUJnstte:un and T -shirt shop- ping along Main Street for more atmo- sphenc browsmg on Maryland Avenue. Merchandl.SC there lS mostly woque. And save some energy for the everung. Annapolis has some great rughtspots, with loal bands Jamming m coo:y bars. A1111apolis Mu.sic Scmt magazine provides ;iccurate ltstings. but it's more fun jwt ro cnusc the open square on the waterfroot ro find su1t:lble tunes. DAY J Take to the waters of Chesapeake Bay. You have ~veral choices. The easiest op- uon 1s to walk to rhe end of the c1cy dock and catch a tour boat. Try the .J..11-day oip to any St. Michaels. Cruises of 40 and 90 minutes also are available. The 14 5-year-old Naval Academy rends ro dom1- rute. Heddench 's tounng np: Catch the 4.500 m1d- sl11pmen (as ~I srudenrs are called) at 12: 10 p.m .. when they march in formation in front of Bancroft Hall. GUEST EDITOR Senous boaters can renr S2Ubo:m at one ot ;i number of charter outfits. After you've inspecrr-d the acidemy. tour mme ot Annapol is' hmonc homes for a look at some \uhlime Colonial ar cbarecture. Don't mm the garden b<-- bind the W illiam Paca House on Pnnce George Strut. The garden was re- stored in the 1960s co mir- ror its 18th-<:entury $elf. J . If 111 doubt, 5hop. There are rwo discount shopping centers fairly close by: The Bay Bndge Market Place, with 24 outlet st0res, and the Eastern Shore Factory Stores. wuh 26 stores. ly Carol Clurm•n 8c 1 Gwtst EJ1101 Ttll 10 ""°'" y>Jur Joor1tt l"""'"Y /11cfuJt your no'"'· ttJdrcJJ 1tnJ J11yt1'"( pharit n1.,t11Hr M1t1/ 10 "Wttlrtrii Ctt11w11yj,' VSA WEEKEND. 1000 W1Lor1 8/11/. Arl1n11ot1, v. 21119-0011 W•m, "'"" f'Hrf"'lten.: M.,y/o,.J's plct"ru'I"' copit•l is • Color1l11l trt11t11rt o" CJusopulu Boy Art,.opolis 11 jwst 25 mi/a fro"' Bolt1mort, J2 fro m W1uhi"gtor1, I>.C GETAWAY GUIDE Wh•t to do: Three Centunes Tours, SS. 9'30 a,m in Hilton Inn lobby U S Na :.A :N ,' ... .. .. .. 0 val Academy tours start at Acadtmy's VrsrtOf Information Gen· n-11ee Waehin~U/!"I, DC ter, 10 3, Ol1 the hour SJ adults SI children. Where to 11.ty: G1bSOl'l's Lod&mas. doobles from S68. 110 Prrnce Georat St . (301) 268·SSSS. Histonc Inns of Ann1pohs, doobles from S90, 1-800·847·8882. Holiday Inn, doubles from S89 210 Holiday Court. 1-800-HOUOAY •• .... :· I ..... ,. ' : Cht"eape•lcd 13ay • - For mof'9 lnfonMtion: AnnapoltS & Anne Arundel County Conf«tnce and V"wron Bureeu. 6 Ooa SL. Annapolis. Md 21401 (301) 280-0«5 .· .· . f l What You Can Save Each Month On Our Kid's Plan Can Be A priva1e phone line, lo plug your teen into the limes. and unplug him from yours. A couple of the hot1ec;i new compact disc . and eari>lugs for you. Better Spent Elsewher~~ A pair of fancy ncv. 1ennaes. the kind thal cost as much as your first SUit. A fancy new baby doll for Vflur little doll. Two large pizzas. loaded. One piece for you and 17 for you "-no"" who and a fcv. f ncnds. F1rs1 base 11ckets for you and your ltt1le slugger ho1 dogs included! A nice paymenr 10 the orthodonll t for 1he eventual perfec1 teeth. Chane1s are, If you'rs a sing/1 parent or a couple with on1 child. you'11 paying more than you need to for dependent coverage. Here's how you can sav1 money, wh/11 also providing superior prot1cllon for your child: simply buy a Blue Sh/11/d YouthCarr Plan and take him or her off your cu"1nt h111th plan. Th11n think up some wonderful, and p11cl/cal. things you can do with the 1xtra money you'll pock1t each month! Contact Blue Shield for details and specific cost comparisons. We Ha ve Plans For Your Kid s. Call Your Blu e Shield Agent Or l-~(Hl-h ~4-.-l ~n Blue Shield of California A ~eel MM\ OI i;,. 8tue ~ A.-ton ri----------------------UsA-1~ J Q Bl Shield Wnie Blue Shield of Cahfom1.1 Or C'.lll I 1<00 6~~ 51 '0 lJe Bo>. 71"8 I ol Ca~lomia San Franrn~o r ... ~4 1.?0 I O Ple~e send me." 11hou1 obliga11on. informa11on about Bluc Shield' YouthCare'"' Plan~ I O Please send me . w11hou1 obhga11on. mforma11on 1bou1 Blue Sh ield Plans for farn11te' I and ind1v1duals under aite 6'i O Please send me. w11hou1 ohltga11on. information nboul Blue Sh1elcf~ Mrd1C'are I Supplemenc Plan$ R1nhda1c I Name i\u of Children ---- 1 I Addre~~ ------------------ ! C1t y Sme Zip __ _ I ~OOC l_l ______ _ Simple Answers To Tough Questionss~ Good Serv ice I Part Of Our Plan. spor ts Tune in a tennis tuneup CBS analyst Tony Trabert cells hou1 you can learn a few moves th is week fro m the pros in tire U.S. Opet1 W bat ban Zma Guruon. Monica Sdes, Stefan Edberg 211d Michael Cb211g go1 chat you haven '1 go1? Well, high-rent coaches, abundant natunl athletic abiliry, incredible court instmcts and tbe blessing of a racket bestowed uPon 1hem at an age when they were still being potty-mmed. But you can learn by watching them, says Tony Trabert, CBS' lead analyst for the U.S. Open Tennis Ctwnpionships, Stopsqu ....... and preserve For years. you· ve depended on WD-40. to protect your outdoor eqwpment from the elements. Now we're clang something to protect the most important outdoor eqwpment or all. America's ~ational Parks. This Fall. WD-40 IS donaun~ $50,000 to the National Parle Servlce to help protect the NatJOnal Parks. U you d hke to add your contnbubOn to WD-40's, send your donabOO payable to: The National Parle Service, Preserve Our Parks Fund, P 0 . Box 37127, Washington D.C., 20013-7127. Pick up a can or WD-40 dunng our Fall promotion. And together we. an make our National Parks a little greener which sun Monday and conqnue through Sept. 9 in New York Ctry. "Watching their mechanics, their footwork and things hke that can really help the weekend player," says the 1955 Wimbledon singles champ. Here's Trabert's rip sheet~ BOtlnu Wu Sujfi Grof. "Wacch her footwork. She moves ex- rremdy well. She's always bounong; she's always on her toes. To be able to do that, of course. you need to be fit. But that's also :a mruage to the weekend player: Get in a little better shape, and you're a little stronger, you move better, you play better." CMIUfftrak lilu lt1an Louil. "I tdl people to ~h the rotanon of the seams. Of course you can't really sec it, but that's the level of concentration you should be trying to achieve." Malufirst Java li.lrt Zina Go""""-"If she didn't gee her fus1 serve in consistently, people would jump all over her second serve. Look on your serve not as a weaPon, but as a tool to use to keep yourself out of trouble and co keep your opPonent off bal- ance. Don't try to blow smoke down the pipe. Just get in. You CIJl rrux up where you bit 1t, but keep 1t at about three-fourths che speed of your hardest serve." Play the net llJre Stefan EJ#mg. "Ai 1he net. he's a good tech- n1cun: knees bent; bent slightly at the w.isc, .!most like a shomtop; on his toes. His volley at the net 1s short, hu wrut is fum and he 'puts it where they 11n't.' "But being shup a1 1he net LS only I I i Zl•o G1rrilH: Htr iltoJ~n fint strvt Imps htr oppontnu off balanet. half the battle. Edberg knows which of his shots ro follow thCTe. "When you sec a guy getting passed consistendy, it means he hasn't hurt lu.s opponent with the approach shot. But if you can hu 11 to the backhand comer hard enough, so your opPonent gets there late, he'll have to hit 1t down the line. Which is where Edberg will be Q.mped out." Start urly lllu ]m"lf~ C~ "She geu the racket r~y early. and she carries it nght on through. She's never snapping at the ball ac the last minute." Rally lilu Ml.cluul C/aa,.g. "He's the kind of guy who wants to rally, and 1f you co me in to the net, he's going to try and pass you. He spends hu life on che base line, trying to move you ..round and nre you out and ge1 you frustrated so you'll g:unble." }M"'I' n l.t Wu M<tnktl &la. "Watch her and you'll sec Just how early you can m.ke a 1enrus baU that's on the bounce, on the nse . That's one of the things that make her so dfecnve: She t2XC:S the ball ~Lier than most playen do." & ~la hJlil.a Wtt Rlllt UMla -'JI• ,,.,,,,.: "They know how to protect ~h other. They're both good serven, and they return the baJ I well from the ~ hne." I~ Jon•th•n W11ten lO USA WUUNO • A•tiut 14-16, ,,,0 Authentic re-creations in fine porcelain. The f'rankhn Mint · Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091 Pie~ accept my order for 1"t fuasu171 of Carou.sl'I .'4rt. a colltctlon of I~ imported sculptures crafted of fine hand decorated and hand painted pol't'elain to be S('nt to me at the rate of one a month A cll5tom-des1gned display "111 be provided as part of the colle<-tion I need send no payment no" I will be billed $3i 50'" for each sculpture when 1t LS ready to be sent to me "''"' .. , •• ,, •"",.., •w 11 ~, • .. ,~.,. •-' ••""''' .. .\DDRF.ss cm 'STATt"LIP 111 !13-30022 II I-A i\I I: R I (. A CALL 1-800-FOR-HELP Affiliate Hmpitals Amencao International Hospital, Zion, Illinois Memonal Medical C"rnttr and Cancer los111utr, Tulu. Oklahoma Three years ago Linda Starks' doctor said he could do nothing more. Today she•s fighting back and beating cancer. "The doctor said I had five years to live and prescribed a drug to calm my nerves. I was devastated and terrified, but determined to fight back. 1 decided to get a second opinion and am so thankful I did." A friend told Linda about an organ- ization where doctors did not give up hope. Where new, innovative treat- ments arc available, and where other people had been treated successfully. Linda made an appointment at American International Hospital--the first member of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America network. After extensive diagnostic testing, four doctors met with Linda and told her that her cancer could be treated. Linda checked in and started a com- prehensive trcaunent plan which in- cluded positive nutrition, psycholog- ical and spiritual support. Skilled surgeons removed a tumor and fractionated-dose chemotherapy-- given over several days rather than once weekly--began to destroy the cancer. "Because of Cancer Treatment Cen- ters of America's extensive program, I have been educated in the best ways to fight cancer," says Linda, a 34-year- old mother of two from Pennsylvania. "My tests are coming out clear and I am winning." Discover the full range of cancer treatment possibilities. For more in- formation by mail or to speak with a cancer information specialist, call 1-800-FOR-HELP. family 2 incomes, 1 big mess ly Jim a.-orb I stared at our checkbook, looking for clues, traces, some hint th.at money once was there. Four days earlier, my wife and I had safely dcpasited our paychecks and, once again. in Houdini- hke fashion. they had managed to wrestle free of our checking account ~d escape mto the general economy. Meanwhile. Jerry the Plumber would soon be pbying basketball with the bouncing $200 check I w25 about to pre~nt tum with for eradl- canng a lu1rball the siu of Ted Koppel's hC'ad from our showC'r dmn. "Jerry,'' I ~d. handing him the check. "Can you do us a favor and not Q.Sh thu for a while?" Jerry took the check swpiciowly. "How long's a wruld" "Two. three mondu,'' 1 said. "But you C2n keep the hairball." My wife wd 1 both work. We both mah monC'y. So we shouldn't bounce checks. But we do. Our accountant, Steve, says we're disorganized. And. rather dun work together to- wud common financial goals, my wife and 1 frequently do our own things with our paychecks. Apparently. wc:"'re not the onJy ones with thu problem. Accordmg ro the Bu- reau of Economic An.a.lysis, the average U.S. fa.nuJy saves JUSt 5.4% of its after-·tu combined eunmgs. Tim snnsnc is par- ticularly almmng in light of the bet rlut more dun 30 rrulhoo U.S. ho~bolds UC' eanung rwo incomes. "Two incomes, cwo direcrioru," Steve th(' Account2ot c:"xpla.iru. "When the husband purchues something due's not in the budget. such as an expensive golf bag. the working wife will feel justified m buying something equally &ivolow, such as an expcruive bowling ball." Steve's lecture n.lsc$ two questions: 1) Exactly what kind of woman would buy a bowling ball? 2} How can my wife and t develop the teamwork so crucuJ to financial success? The .iruwer to chat la.st q~rion was to develop a plan char other couples, the uvmgs and I~ indwtty and possibly even the Soviet Union could ~ as a model of economic success. After revkwmg our current fin.anci.a1 strategy of wnting chech at nndom till "1t feds like" funds may ~ low, then ---6 ~ .. ~ (} ii) liJ ~ ~ ~ (j 0 ~ ~ ' I 1 l;immg each other when checks sun l(Qchenng, we decided to ta c scnous .rr-ps to organize ourselves. I recommend he\e steps to all work.mg couples: i~rrt o" o~ spttiju fi"ancuil ob1ttt1vt Whtie you may uu m "owrung ;i yacht" '' pr.itttcal objective, your spouse's goal ••I "paying the urilitit"S so the w.ater 1s 1rned back on" has mem ;u well. Dwrdt rapomibilrtra O ne person -the nu.nee one -should be plact'd m huge of dcposmng chedu, wtthd.raw - ,ng ci.sh ;ind balancing the checkbook. lhe other person, the one wuh the same usmen sense~ Jimmy Srewart's Uncle H11lv tn lt't A Worultrful uft, should Ix r('<;ponsi ble for find ing loose change Ix- ''" ee n the cushions in the couch. \fo~t pnonty lucs. Sit down ;ind mue three lms. The fint ("I{ we don't buy r hrsc things, we will die") should include I noJ wd shelter. The sro>nd (''Things we really don't need but we want bcca~ nur friends have them") should include Jr phones and 1mmcn.K TV sets. The dmd list {"Things we don't wmt but wC"'d buy bccawc we're stupid") should mcluJc chunks of the Berlin WaJI. Atter the IJSts are complete, throw the ~ccond and third ones out. Theo arefully re-<Valuatc the fine list. Ask yourself \Orne tough questions (e.g.. ''Exactly how important ts 'shelter'?''). Organizing a financial team with yow spouse can be an exhausting and frustnt· ing proass. Fortunately, thC'1"C ts a short· i:u t guanntccd to improve your funily's bottom hne qwck.ly and df ecavcly: Tell your spouse to get a raise. ]•"' Kolroris 11 • "'" 1ru1in11 of • ,.,.,,, rtl•- 11oou fi"" "' Chrc•r ~ I . \ . e> ~ ~ -!> ()J ~. --- j_~ T eam up on your finances Tumwor~ will a•d any couples bottom hoe. uys psychofoa1st and cerltfied l1nanc1al planner Victoria Felton Collins The author af Couples & Monty recommends Taitt a "utt{,.g. Schedule weekly . or al least monthly, sessions to discuss finances bffor1 a crisis hits Determine needs 1nd short· and lona·term aoals. Ask yourselves '11 we found $30.000 tod•y. wh•I would we do With 1t1 ' Kttp lt Joo1tJ. In the heat of battle over a particular fi nancial situa tion, don't dredae up other problems. Concentrate on the matter at hand why a certain check bounced. or why you had lo withdraw funds yesterday Talu actiofl. 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YOU'VE SEEN ON TV! television Indulging herself McGovern 's latest film is a TV show A s actras Elu.abeth McGovern sweeps down the hallway of New Yo rk C ity's Tavern on the Green restaurant, a man waiting for his cable stares conspicuously. She doesn't notice. She wouldn't want to nooce. The ~uciful, di.samungly shy Mc- Govern doesn't Ii.lee being the center of attennon. Sm.ngely, that's the way she feel5 'bout her career, too i ~ -which explains why she i ~es on less-than-11UJnstrearn ~ projects hke her current telC'Vl-: s1on moVle, HBO's Womm & 3 .. \ . I ' . ::.;: Mm Sto~ of Seduction. It's a Eliza•t11t McGo•me: C um"tly '" HBO trrlo 90-minute trilogy that debuted • last week and ~n be Sttn agam Monday and Wednesday. McGovern's story, the fine in the trilogy (wtuch also sur.s Melanie Griffith, James Woods. Molly Rrngwald, Peter Wel- ler and Beau Bridges) i.s Tht Ma" rn tht Brooks Brothen Shirt, based on Mary McCmhy's 1941 short story. The 29-yca.r-old McGovern, an llli- nou n.ative, lately h.as been specuhzmg 1n region.J th eater and small 6.lrru Uut often are cntically acclaimed but aren't hi~. such as last year's A HandmtJ1J's Tait After her spwhy debut in rwo blockbuster movm of the '80s -Or- d1rtary Ptoplt and Ragtime, for wtuch ~he won .in Osar nomuution as Best Supporting Actress -ir appeared as 1f she'd work onJy 1n big movies. McGovern says she doesn't con- mowly try to avoid nu.irutream mov- ies. "But I've always followed my own heart mstod of what was cotlSldered a mun busmeu move. I guess you could say I've been mdu!gmg myself." Her dnw to the HBO movie was tharher role -that of a r3dial young Journalist in the '30s -wa.s one of the best-written she 'd ever seen. In r:he fUm, ber chancter gets involved on a trun with a bourgeois bwineuman played by Bridges and evolves from a tough-talking, phony sophisac.ce to a vulnerable woman who st2rtS to ques- tion ber bclkf.s. The part involves a drunk scene so convincing one won- dcn if she really had been drinking. 14 USA WUUND • Al!fWll 14--l,, lttO "That scene rea.llv womed me. be- cause I don't dnnk.. at ill. I thought.: 'How am I gomg to do thu scene?' But I did ic. Probably becawe," she laughs. "my nonml sure 1s sort of half-drunk anvway. Which u why l don't dnnk." McGovern docsn 't mu~ care about officu.l op1ruons of her work. Th.at' the only way she on h.indle rhe fxt \he admits with a mule, th.at so man of her moV1es (such as 1988's Sht' Ha111ng a &by) have bombed. The way McGovern loo ks at It, 'h 1s affected by the op1ruons of othe only 1f scnpts stop coming. She hu los roles she wanted, and she l:w seen oth c-r ;;ictres.ses become the hottest of th moment. She 1ns1Sts th-lt ~he docsn' worry ;;ibout that. "We're a.11 go10g to have our mo mglts of glory and our hW moments lt'f a struggle for everyone. So l don' sit around moarung about ochen." What she does complain about her soci.a.1 Life -or tbe lack tbercot Roau.nccs wtthtRob Reiner and a p Mldonna Scan Penn are past (and o hm1ts for convenaoon). She's roll d.at mg, or trying to. And she hates it. "It r~y u a Jungle out there! Al you do is learn what next to avoid. Yo end up spcndmg more rime alone." Well, nor really alone. She has he frien<h: her dog. luclcy. and an age who lets her do what~er she likes. ly Laurie Wern ... b e , e ' IES TRUE-TO-LIFE ''INFANT'' DOIJS GUARANTEED TO FIRST 10,000 WHO RESPOND BY SEPTEMBER 30, 1990 National ly advertised by us, each Newborn Baby Doll is two-thirds of a foot tall-just right for little arms to cuddle and hug. Sturdily crafted of soft vinyl, they have correct anatomical detailing. And their arms, legs and head really move. They even have newborn "wrinkles" just like real babies have! Each doll is adorably dressed in its .first layette outfit-lace-trimmed shirt, diaper, with hospital ID bracelet. 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Suints of Strlue110" It's a 90-mrnute trilogy that debuted Eliu•ttli McC.H"': Currently '" HBO tnlogy last week and can be se-en agarn Monday md Wednesday. McGovern's story, the fine in the trilogy (which .ilso stars Melanie Griffith, Jame' W oods, Molly Ringwald, Peter Wel- ler and Beau Bridges) is Tht M 1m '" tht Brooks Brothtrs Sl11rr, based on Marv McCarthy's 1941 short story. The 29-year-old McGovern, an llli- nou naove, lately has been speo.a.hzmg 10 regional theater and small films that often are cntic:illy acclaimed but uen 't hits, such as last year's .'l Handmaid's Tait After her spla.shy debut m two blockbwrer movies of the '80s Or- dmary Peoplt and Rattimt, for wruch ~he won m Osar nommanon as Be1t Suppornng Actress -it appeared .u if she'd wo rk only m big movies. McGovern says she docsn 't con- saowly rry to avoid nuuu tream mov- ies. "But I've always followed my own he6tt inst~ of what was considered a mun bunness move. 1 guess you could \ay I've been indulging myself." Her draw co the HBO movie was that her role -dut of a ~di~ young Journalist in the '30s -W25 one of the best-written she'd ever seen. In the film. ber chancter geu involved on a tra1ll with a bourgeois bwanessnun played by Bridges and evolves from a lough-talking, phony sophuocate ro a vulneDhle woman who ia..m to ques- non hC1' beliefs. The part involves a drunk scene so convincing one woo- den 1f she really had been drinlung. 14 USA WUUNO • A"l"'l 1'·26, l"O "That scene really womed me. be- 1.aiue I don't dnnk at alt I thought: 'H ow un I going to do thu scene?' But I J1d 1t. Probably because." she laughs. "my nomul state is sort of half-drunk anyway. Which is why l don't dnnk." McGovern d0<:1n 't much cue about o tflctal op1ruoru of her work. That's the only way she can handle the fact, \hC' adrruu with a smile. that so flWlY of her movies (such u 1988's She's Ha111"g a BalTy) have bombed. The way McGovern looks at 1t, she is .lffected by the opiruons of others only 1£ scnpu stop coming. She has lost roles she w~ted, <Uld she bas seen oth- C'f .lcttes.se1 become the hottest of the moment. She msuts that me doesn't worry Jbout that. ''We're a.11 going to have our mo- mgtu of glory and our ha.rd momenu. lt'f a struggle for everyone'. So I don' sit uound moarung about others ... What she does compb.in about u hC"r social Ltfe -or the lack tbercof Romances wtth Rob Reiner and a pre Madonna Sea.n Penn ue past (and o luruts for convenanon). She's still cUt mg. or trying to. And she hates it. "It rully is a Jungle out therd Al you do is leun what next to avoid. Yo end up spendmg mo~ rune alone." Well, not really alone. She has be fnends; her dog. Lucky; and an agen who leu her do whatcvet she likei. ly Laurie Wern• l I IES TRUE-TO-LIFE ''INFANT'' DOIJS GUARANTEED TO FIRST 10,000 \\110 RISPOND BY SEPTEMBER 30, 1990 Dolls shown with Llyetta See cotpoft Promptness Nationall y advertised by us, each Newborn Baby Doll is two-thirds of a foot tall-just right for little arms to cuddle and hug. Sturdily crafted of soft vinyl, they have correct anatomical detailing. And their arms, legs and head really move. They even have newborn "w rinkles" j ust like real babies have! Each doll is adorably dressed in its . first layette outfit-lace-trimmed shirt , diaper, with hospital ID brace let. Each comes with its own "birth certificate," on which yo ur child can record the ba by's name. Sold as "twins" -one boy, one girl. For ages 3 and up . Help your child learn happy, family-centered values. Imagine the happiness your child will have playing "Mommy" or "Paddy," naming the brand-new baby, learning to nurture and care for the little one. 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One of has lutograpbed baseballs sold for $850 at a voutb-club auction. for heaven's ~e. Such 1s the charmed life of power hitter Ken Griffey Jr., who, m his second sea.son with the Seattle Muincrs, is undoubtedly one of baseball's fastest-ruing young stars. Bue after the autograph scss1oru have dis· pcrsed. after the hot winds of hype have btown over, Gnffey J r. still must prove b.imsclf to the one person he can't fool. The nun who can tell when he's domg just enough to get by and when he's domg his absolute best -m baseball or m hfe. H is dad. &seball got a new dynamic duo last season, utd It came tn the form of the nnt Wher-and· son combuuoon m lustory to play simultaneola- l y in che major leagues. Ken Griffey Sr., 40, an 18-ye-ar vetcnn of the Cincuuuo Reds, endured to see the day hU son nude the cut with the Mar- iners. Junior u the youngest man to play in the Amencan League, <Uld his debut was one of the most closely warched of the ~n. i' rus pockets. because there'd a.1W2ys be worms them. T hey knew I'd scream, tool" Junior and his younger brother, 1 9-y~ Craig (who's currently on the football team Ohio State Universiry}, loved spons from the: ginning. Craig swted out a baseball pbyer, be laid down his glove pcmunrndy at age t 3 play football. The brothers once conned their ttnD<lJDOC:.Q into sewing football urufonns for two t worth of G.I. Joe dolls. With football pl drawn from an c-ncyclopedia and tht' cuved into goals and yard Imes, the wu complete. By all ~counts, the Gnffcys a.re a close -and feasry with each other, the way people when the boods U"C sturdy. "Thu u fact, not non: Have 3 ~PPY eviction'' is how Juni quotes his mother upon his gr.aduation fro high school. "She wd. 'I've bee-n ~ung t0 this for 17 years.' " SnJI, when Juruor fell into an abysmal ba · slump while playing on the Mutncn' Bellin ham, Wash.. farm team. 11 was Birdie w hopped 3 plane to set him straight. Diagnos homesickness. He wa.s 17 and away from ho for the fi rst tune. Result: Juruor's sagging .2 ~rung avenge soared abour 100 points In major-lusue foobteps T~t Gtl/171: Ktn Sr. anJ Jr. play boll BirJie baclutop1 111 wift ontl mo"'. T he advantages of func have not completely caped Ken Jr. As it happens. he's having a ste installed in his Mazda RX-7. With little enco agement, he will bunch inro a technical course on the sterro's various amibura. its ro of woof en and t'9t'eetm, its ampage. its wa Such superlatives don't come without string.s of Mdenr aurogr.aph seekers atuched. And to be )Ure, the Griffeys have ~n a hot aclcet at base- ball CMd convennoru uross the country. W hat's It like, followmg m such maJOr- league footstef>1? O n one hand. Ken Gnffey Jr. bnngs to the game of baseball chc benefit of a previous genrr.ition's worth of knowledge. skill and fines.sc. Ask Juruor where he got that swing, and he'll cell you flat out: "l ~ bom with it." O n the other hand, successful f.u hen cast a long shad· ow. And for Ken Jr., to play Ln &ont of his &thee as to su.nd raked before the eye~ of God. Senior, 1t SttnU. sees ~ery oc tn his swing, knows when he's distracted or not concencranng. So it's noc ill thac surprising that, by Ju- ruor'$ own estimation. he went O-for-3 during every high school game his father ever saw him play. If it hadn't been for the telephone , Juruor might not have made it through his fint scuon wich the Manncn. "If it WU going good, he'd be Wlcing tO me ail the tame," Senior says. "If it wu going bad, he wouldn't even a ll me -he'd dll his mother. Then he'd get a couple of home runs, and he'd all to rob it in." This lnlOO, the bouts of homesiekness bavc faded. and Dad's awe, butterflies ~ vic:ariou.a anxiccy seem to le USA WOUND • AlfPll 14·2,, 1'f0 •If It was going good , he'd be talklng to me all the time. If It was going bad, he'd call his mother.' Kt n Griffey Sr , on Kt" Jr. have subsided $Orne, too. Nonetheless, Birdie Gnffey - wbo SWltch-hits as wife and mother -is still command cencnl when It comes to hooking up father and son by phone when they'rt on the: road. "Senior does not advise Junior about himng," Ays Birdie, who holds down the fort in Cincinnati. "It's mostly ~nQJ coac.hmg. The biggest thing he's :always tdlmg Junior is: 'You've got to my consistent.' He was always determined to let Juruor develop his own style." ,, ...... ., ... , ...,. !-as be grew up.Junior~ "all boy," his mother rcmem· ben. He loved din bikes. sb td>ocuda and anything that Md slunc oo it. ''I was alWllys a nervous wtult." Birdie says. "He liked to collect bugs. I was scared to rcac.b inm all of which add up to: Twenry-right speak.en. Stuffed into a spo car lu.rd-prcssed to bold a sack of groceries. "W hat for?" Senior asks, spreading his ma gestutt of phil0$0pb1Cll bc-Mldenn.ent. "&.u," Jumor ttplia. All the attention a.side, life has gone on pretty much nonml m the Gnffey household. Birdie says Junio sudden star st:arus hasn't stnincd fu.nil y rcbtions. "C u proud as a pc2C0Ck. They've gott.en do.er as broth Then was never any rivalry 1S far as the sporu goes. "Cr.ug was more fooc:ball-mindcd. but Keo Jr. alw.i swore th.at his brocher wu Just as good a bucba11 pla as ~ ~. and he cried oeryt.hing to get Cnig to go to ba.sebaJ I. .. "After this sn~n. I'm movmg hack home with Mo and Dad," J uruor announc.cs over :a ~ dinna wi his &thcr. He says it wnh knoct -thit-Ghip-off·m .shoulder impudence. .. Ob. oo. you're oot." Senior shoots back. shaking h 0 d at 0 0 cad emphatically. "Your mother or~ too hard at kicking you out. h.tt'\ ooe dllng we planned on: When ou moved OUt. you were going oo uy oud" If Griffey Sr. is a bit sk.cptical about the ttenoon being lavished on him and his n these days, be still is prepared to en- 1v 1t. "The only reason I'm getting the c(ogrut:ion DOW is because of him," Se- ior $'a}'S. motioning to his son. "'I1w ight be my Wt season. If it goes well. uybc I'll hang on for another one." For most of his a.rea, Griffey Sr. has 'l(Cn one of the Cincinnati ~· bcst- ept secrets. His rule of c.onsisttncy in a.II hings netted him batting averages no ltlWet lh.an .288 (tbty topped .336 from . .,, ro '81). He was traded to the New Y11rk Ymktts by choi~ in 1982 and re- turned to Ohio as a f:rtt agent in 1988. · He recalls going int.o a Cincinnati res- tJurmt a few months after his bomecom- 111g. "A waitres.s asked me, 'Didn't you nl•y for the Yanlctts?' Tiut's bow quiet 1t w~ k.ept. Cincinnati mew more of me :mm the Yankees th.an from the Reds." c:.nat.ncy ts ,., l he challenge for Junior, both his par- ~ric:. say, u to learn the same consistency rlw kept his f.athtt in demand. They worry that Juruor's rcpuarion as a power hmer -the guy who ties up losing f"JnlCS, or wins tied-up ones -may put '•IO much pres.sure on him. "He knows wlat he has to do," Senior \Jn. "If he wana t0 get a.II the dungs in lite char he tbinh he can get. OT wana to ~ct. rhen he has to go out and perform. I've always told rum: 'You can do wbat- C"vc-r you want in this game. but you lave to play it consistently and well. You just fo the best tou cm with wlut you've got, play to your standards and your capa- bility. And if 1t works out ch.at way. then you get what you deserve.' " But Junior fw demonstra~ th.at, when it comes to absorbing the lime- light, he has sensitive skin. The "mono- syl.W,ic" answers of which one Seattle re- porter complained haven't endeared him to the press. A Calgary. Albert2. newtpa- fX'r last ycai: dubbed him "The Brat With a Bat" after a similar exch.a.nge there. "Bcausc of his age, I think. he is a lit- tle mo~ tcruitivc than wricen expect." says Brian Goldbttg, the Griffcys' igent and a family friend for 10 yetn. "The« was so much exposure, so fut, due he kind of d.unmed up after a while. Bur the kid is really shy, and people don't rc- Wu that. He undmtands rhe impact he bas on kids. Hc·U spend tWf an hour after a gMne signing autognphs for kids." Junior lw no aooblc relating the best pi.ccc of adm his f.acbt:r ever ga~ him: "Hit. bit, bit. And baTe fun." lyMertln .... By Alvfn lfesselt, Dean of Faculty I F YOU WANT TO WRITE and get published, I c.in't think of a better w:iy co do 1t tmn w riting books storv w ill be read b}' IS0.000 Sundar school chtldren- my dream come true." "Writing for children is the perfect way to begin," says the author of 53 children's books. "Your ideas come right out of your own experience. And while it's still a challenge, it's the straightest pos.gble line between you and publicalion-if you're qualified to seek the success this rewvding field offers." Manlvn Day, Marissa, IL, says. WI am no longer a housew1k I am ;i u1riter'" and scones for children and teen· agers Ideas flow ruituraJly right out of your own life. And while It's still .i ch.11lenge, rhe odds of get- ting th2t llrst unforgetuble check from :i 1uvenile publisher are bett.cr lhan they are from just about any other kind of publisher I know. L:ucr on. you may get other checks from other publishers But nght now. the object 1s to began, tO bre2k into print. to learn the feeling of wmtng :ind selhng your work and seeing your name In type After that, you c2n decide 1r you want your writing to we another direction But after 40 ye:ars of editing. publish· mg, :ind reaching (2nd 'H books of my own) I on lell you this you'll go :i long way be: fore you discover :anything as rewarding as writing for children Your words will never sound as sweet as they do from the hps of :i child ~d· 1n~ your books :.ind stories And the JOY of cn:;iung books :ind scones that truly re-;ich young people as :in experience you'll never have :mywhere cl~ The soaring child.ttn'~ mvket Bur. th:n's not all T he flnanc1al rewards go far beyond most people's expecr:m ons bc:c;;iusc 1her6 :i surprisingly big market out there for wnrers who arc: tr2lned to cip 11 More rhan s I b1/lio11 worth of chi ldren's books :arc: purch~d :innu:illy and more: than }00 of the 500 publishers of books rc:l2tc:d co children welcome manuscnpts And over 400 mag:u.incs rely on frec:tance~ to fill 1he1r issues Yet cwo btg que~uons bedevil nearly every would·bc wrner· "Am I really qualified?" and "How can I get sc.aned)" .. Am I really qua.Uncd1" This is our definirlon of 2 "quahficd person" it's someone w ith an aprnudc for wnr1ng who C':lO uke construcuve cntle1sm . learn from at, and turn It tmo a professional performance. That's the only kind of person 'Oile'rc: looking for The ~ons are simple· our reputation Is built on success and If prospecuve srudems don't have the aprnude Ir cake . we prob- ably can't help them And we tell them so, ll·s only fair. A.I.to ~lt, ~an ol fK'olry ..... htt- udft rMtcw olhftau' H•ilor Pre.. &ht ftnc ~ ol ff~ Dv-ll'Y' Mqat• ~~Md•~ membttol CM .WlMn 6-IW. .... u ltoob,.,.. ~ ~ ~eoW Oftf: two m.lllloo ~ A.a ol4 mamloG Da&kd clttp In ck woodt ol Coao«tJcut It ck home ol dK lnldanc of Cblldl'en'tUllCrablft. It WU foWlded In 1969. 1b hdp us spot potential authors. we've dc:vc:loped a revealing test for wming aptitude. It's free. and we don t d urge for our cvalu:iuon . But no one gets in10 the lnsrnute of Children's L1ter:iturc:C' wnhout p~1ng ll Those who pass ;ind enroll receive our promtS<: >t>u w ill complete at least one manu ~cript ready to submit co a publrsb" f7y tbe ttrru! you finish tbe course One-on-one train.Ing w•th your own liutructor Tlus Is the way l work with my students. and my fellow msuuctors-:lll of whom arc expcncnced wmer~ or cd1tors- work more or le.ss chc: same my • When you·re rNdy .it vour own time 2nd your own pace vou send yf'\ur ~1~nmem to me • I read 1t .1nd rcrc;ad 11 to ~et even th;ng our of 11 you've put 11Ho 1t • Then l e<..til your ~i~nmen1 iust the wiy ;a publtshmg hOU5C editor W\luld -if he h:ad the ume • I return 1t along with :i deuiled letter expl.:11nmg my comments I rell you what your strong points :are. whllt your wc::1knessc.s arc:, and JUSt wh.it \'\Jli c2n do co improve h 's a m211C"r of pu.'ih and pull You push and I pull :and txtwecn us both. you le:arn ro wnte The proof of the pudding This method r~lly work.s. I wouldn't spend five minutes at 11 If it didn't The proof of the pudding is th2t some of nur students brc:ik into print even before they finish the course "My how·to arttcl<' that sold to 4 H M:ig:azine for S 1c; wa..s my rewnte of a course ustgnmem," !!:iv~ Jeanne Shoemaker, Btrm11'\gham. Al "My bclo~d lnstn1ctor h~ made chl' course one of the hlghhgh~ o( mv adult life•" "The thing that gives me the mo.st $:1tlsf'actlon," writes Br2ndy S ~Jls. Greensboro. MD. "is \he 1&2 that my "Most 1mport.a.mly. the course: has allowed me to <'Xplore my crc::1tavc: wnung skills without commmmg m)'S<:lf to a sm ct cla&S· room environment 'Q"llh lmmedl.ace deadhnes ;md m~tfng schedules," rcpons Jeanne ~ickcrst"n Wa..,hmgron, DC "I needed the flextb11!1y of a oor· rcspondence course and I h.we enjoyed dc:almg on :i one o n-one ba~1s w11h my Instructor~ Free WririD.g Aplitudc T~t offered To f1nd qualified men and women w11h :rn apumde for wnling. the f.lcultv and consulums to the Institute ~>f Ch1ldrc.-n'li L1teramre have prepared an mtngumg Aplltude lest le I~ offered free . .and ~nil be professtonally ev;ilu.ited .ii no cost 10 you You'll aho receiv<' om rree .'!8 page illustr.ned brochur<' .Jr '' nbing our course. b cuJty. and the-c urrcnc m:irket for ch1ldr<'n's ltrer.irurr It vou ctemon- .,tr:ite ;i cnie ap111wk for wrning, vou 'Q:11l be ct1s1bk to C'.nroll But that's up to vou T1'1c•re 1 s nn 1Jbllgmru11 Wrlll"C ~-1 ---~I r -- ---"'Cl''" ~· I <A!t bolb FRl.£ I I I I I I I I I 1nst1t11t(' ot ChildrC"n .. Ltcenru~ 9' I.on~ H1.1J:C' Rt 12t1 ~'St RC'tM1ng. <'T 1 ~%-081.l 'tb. I m 1nt<'TC'STC'd 111 v.iur program m help n~ 't\.'rll<'~ ~C't ~t:lrtC"d Plei~ c;en<l me vour fret" \\-ming Aptitude 'R':-.1 .ind .!ti page llrcK"hurt" I und.cr st.and I .im L1ndN th) .1hltgauon wh:a t· ever .me.I no s2lcsm.m will v1s11 me:. I PlcaK "n:I< ->n< I Mt JZ7 I I I I 'i I ~ ~ i < I ~~~~~~~~~~-d I I "'~(fl~ Pnm '!orly) 0 I I I Sltt-f1 I -----f no I I 5air I ('(),,~ CO-.MmlONO Of f.DUCATK»I j L------------ WHAT 'S TREND!.. TIPS. TCASCRS Hotel deals A new way to stretch your weekends Weekend travelers tired of ending their getaways at noon on Sund.iy will be happy to hear about a few changes in the way hotels vie for their bu~aness. Hy:m now has an 8 p.m. Sunday checkout (no extra charge) at nearly all m 105 propemes in the USA, Canada and the C•nbbe.in. Prev1ouslv. the hotel chain's guests were asked to check out by noon. "B~1c<11ly, we're addang eight very 1mpor- t.inr hours," says Adam Aron, a Hyatt senior vice president. "We've changed the weekend mini-vacation." Hyatt 1rn't <ilone. The M.irnott chain. an a promotion that will last through next weekend, has extended to Thursday and ~unday nights its weekend rates. previously reserved for Fn- dav and S.iturd.iy. Weekend packages include full breakfasts for two .ind use of the hotels' recreational fac1littes. fhe American Hotel & Motel Assoc iation .idv1ses inqumng Jbout spec.ta! offers when makang reservations at any hotel. Skptt41• l ,ttt fMt loo ll1ng up Chic110. the home of the wor ld's t1llut buildin1. soon will be ... the hom1 of the world's t1ll1st bu1ldin1. Set for 1round·brHk1n1 n11t month: the $500 million Mia· lin·Bt1tlt1 Tower, known u the "Skynttdle." At 1.999 fHt ti ll. it will surp1ss the St1rs Tower, the current title holder (l .•S• ffft). Bt sidts the Surs Tow11 , •hich opened In 1973, the Windy City bouts two other skysc11pers in the top five: the Amoco Bulld· in1 (No.•. 1t 1,136 fHt) ind the John H1ncock Center (No. S, at 1,127 fHt). New York City hn the No. 2 World Trade Centtt (l,377 fHt) and tt11 No. 3 Empire State h iklln1 (1.ZSO fHt). •• USA WU«INO. A.,.,, 2'-26, ruo St1rs Ttwtr - J,454 ffft Perfumed hiir Unl ocking th e sec ret to sweet-s melling loc ks As if sh1mpoo were not enoucll. now ro• can buy perfume for your h1ir. first introduced in Euro,. lut winter, ,.,. is·b1sed J.f. bmti1ue's purst·sized hair perfume is now hittin1 U.S. stores. Tiit t0ndititnin1 spray, which the companJ says "01r11natn" hair, was dtsi1ntd to mask food and smoh odors whtn you don't hHI tlmt to wu h. "It's• 1r11t mark1tin1 idu," urs Nldine Sta associate hulth ind btauty editor at Mld1m.lul,. u in1. "No one likts to 10 out and sm1fl llkt smM1.' swfft·smelli111 h1ir dMsn't com1 ch11p. l..uarti1u1 lht hrfumed Orchid Cond itioner (1.1 otnct) wit chid Shampoo (6.7 ounces) as a stt: $49 for both. I swear! Women's language is getting fouler Tim Jay, a psychology professor ac North Ad ams State College in Massac husetts, knows fo ul mouths. And bi$ mon recent re- search shows that women's are fo uler th~n ever. Jay's study of more than 100 U.S. films found that the rm.lc-ferlWe rario of • curses changed from 10-1 in the '60s to 2-1 today. The fou- lest of the fou l-mouthed wom-<W.1..,, Dirty ,,_.,,,,, en wa.s Whoopi Goldberg. Other top sweu- cn: Cher, Jane Fonda, Bette Midler, Jodie Poster. Women are more profane now because "they are more hassled," Jay says. Other findinp: • Religious profanities arc being rcplaad by more sexually explicit and aggressive language. •The later it is at night, the more profane TV gm . 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O rn IJllU ,,.,, ,,,,. lllflfl' 11fmu/ l11•r> WA IT ( llAl'I\ f1Hlf.'\l/l/ /1. \f 1.\'I Tra1·1·y c;old ""~ born May lti. l!Hi!J . 111 :'\t•w York ('1t} and ra1~wd in C'a II form a Sht• ,., t lw oldl''lt daul(htt•r of llullywoo<I ast1•n1 llarry Gold ancl his w1 fr. Bonn It'. a formrr Nrw York advt•rt 1..,1nl( 1•Xt't'Ut1 v1' and radto·.,how ho.,lt'"' Tra<·ry's youn· l(<'r s1'lt<·r~ an• abo actrrsS<'s Missy stam•d on "Bl'n:o.on" ( I !J79-8ti ), and Brandy wa., 0 11 "llaby Mak<'S F1v1• " At al(r fl, Tra<·t•y bt'l(an worktnl( tn commc-r1·mls, whtrh l<'d to h('r btl( actinl( bn•ak the' role of Missy Ann (the younger version of Sandy Dun· can's charactt>r) tn th<' mtn1~<'ries "Hoots." Sinc·f' thl'n. the 2l·y<'<tr·old a<·trcss h(C) ra<·kpd up an 1mprrS1'IV(' list of telt.>v14'1un . .,1n•1•n a nd .,tal(e crt'dtt~ Missing Son ll?tal hn'< Ti 111 Crms1d 11w h1'1'1t <111 i11y .'111tr<' 111• 11'.fl ".\111 '/'11r1,1• Sons"> AL'i<>. holl' /1111y d 111 tlw •writ>., nrn. a 11d huu· d 1<i f,'rn w qo from lw111y Chip·., f rinvl 111 lw111y /tis y1m 119Pr l>mtltf'r? .... II \I,\( II. lllJI S1YI\ n :.\A' Follo\\ 1n~ Ill.., fl\ t• yt·ar run ( IHiiO·tif1 J a.., \l1k1· llou)tla~ on "~1> Thn•t• Son...:· ( 'on ... 11l11w ap1wart•d 111 a n11mb...r of IJ1..,n1·~ film.., Tht• .t8- y1•ar-old fornwr ;11 tor i... t urn·ntl~ work1nl( a~ a \\ nt..r and d1n•1·tur 1n 11•1t•v1..,10n ( 'un ... 111int• lt·ft t lw ... nu·.., bt•t'all ... (' ht• frlt ht• \\.I' ).(t'tllllj( ftHJ old fur t ht• roll· At t h.11 JH"lll. Frt·d Ma<'M11rray '' "' 1 .. n w11 ti only 1 wo ~on .... -.c1 Chip·.., frwnd Ern1t• Thump· son. was ..,.,b..,..~tlt'nt I~ orpharwd and adopt1•d b} Stt>\'1• l>ou).(I.,... Clup and Ern ll' w1•n• portray1·cl hy n•al lift• hrothl'r.., Stanlt•y and llarr~ l.1\ 1n).( "ton. r<''\J')('rt l\'1•1 y Father Fl&ure U1111/r1·1•r lmppnwd '" U11n/, tli1 f11 tlll'r 1111 "L'''"''' It 111 /11•<11·1•r "' U1111 i.-.11·1 lw 011 /111• 1w11· "Jll'f11•1>r'' "'rw.-.1 I.I \/IA lllTC 111:1,1,, PA'Vl/1#.,\A, C ALU' A(·tor ll u)(h lwaumont. who por· trayt•d Ward ('l(•avt•r from Hl!li ti:l. su ffrrrd a 'II rokt• tn 1!172 I h· d1t'd to y1•ars latrr. on May :J. 198l Al · thou)(h lk>aumont 1s fondly n•mt•m· ix'n'd by fans for his S('rtC'~ rolt'. th1• actor b('('ame c11st'nr hantc•d. lk•au· mont felt hr had bet:'n typecast and that the rolf' of Ward C'lcavf'r had all but obhtl•ratt'd has work in such films as "Th<' S<•venth Val'tlm" ( 1943 ), "AJ><llol(y for Murdrr" ( 1945), "Th<' Blue D~hlia" ( 1046) and "The M1ss1ss1pp1 Gambler" (I 9f>:l). lie al110 portrayed prlvaw <'Ye Michael Shayne In several fil ms. COSTA MESA, CA. DAILY PILOT tlCIER z: Jane Curtin returns to series c::tTV in a new romantic comedy. BY EVAN LEVISE There's that momt>nt wht>n you meet someone for the first time and you'rt> trying to decade: Do I ask him or her out and maybt' start A Bag Romance? Or do I let this mo- ment pass me by and Risk Lo~nnt( It All? Th()S(' are the kinds of ques- tions that "Wo'rking It Out," whirh had a special preview last week and premieres an its regular Saturday- night time slot nut week on Sept 8. will try t.o answer. Starring Jan<' Curtin and Stephen Collins, the M(>· raes focuses on two single parents and follows them through the pit· falls of dating, arguing, splitting up, making up, then starting throul(h the whole process again What makt>s them different from any other cutt' bickering couple on TV'' Well, he Is a photographer and has two college-age dau((hters Sh<· has a precocious 9-year-old Both adulL<i are divorced and, yes. happy They don't need a romantic relat1on- sh1p an their lives. They'rt' not l<M1k· ing for a commitment They ito out and do things for themselves GPt rndy for adult dating in the '90s Series creator /executive produ<'f'r 8111 Persky is no stranger to mudrrn relationships. In rart. zany inl(I<· women Sttm t.o bt' has specialty lie created and produced "That Gari" ~ well as CurtJn 's previous sN1es. "Kate & Allie " "Dill and I wanted to work Lol(Nh· er again," says Curtin "We had such a good pe~nal and professmn al relationship on 'Kate & Allie · Wt• had many, many lunches over many, many months. but we Just cCluldn 't comt up with anythinl( that didn't seem derivatav t>. "I had a problem with 'Working II Out,' " admits Curtin, "because at was the s&mt' voice as 'Kate & Alht>,' even though you rould go d('('per and get more Involved " Curtin eventually decided that maybe that "vok-e" wasn't so bad "I finally reallied that If I workt•d with Biil, that> voict would be there no matter what we did," she ex- plains. "I lhought I might be killed for doing tOtMlhlna similar t.o 'Kate A Allle' (on which she also played a dlvor~ mother), but -what the heck," she lau.ght. AUGWT 9' t• · WtDm I, t• "This •wrn•s wtll he• a httlt• mon• rt'C·o~nizahll' for mo't 1woi1lc• than 'Katr & r\1111' ·" Curtin t1int11n11·' "It m11(ht IHI\,. hc>i•n llarcl for a lot •11 pE'Oph• to rl'IHtl' to I" o ""Jitlt· wum1•n hv1n~ t11jitl'thn but 1111, hd' hroacl1•r apf.>('al Thi· '"""' 1 Jrl ~11 111 '" man} d1rf1•ri •111 111r1•• 11un' "huh 1, "hat I n•ally hk1• ahout 11 :\11ct ~arah m~ c·harart1•r. 1' \Pry tllff1•1,.n1 from Al hr Sht>', mnn· 1n 111111 ml '''" n1•11 rulH' Shi· 1 an f11111 11011 h•·ll •·r .. In at1cl111on lo 1111· .1p1wal ol tlw l'haral'l ••r "'hat l'lw d•tt'' l 'urt 111 hkt•'' .. , hk1· 1111' ''"'"'''. ''II' '·•'.>'' dn•am1ly S11r.1h Im' J.trt•at 1'101 111·' f'SI~ 1ally that 'ilk hlou-..· "11h tlw 1l1111bl1· 1·11ll.1r' 'h1· "1·ar., in 1111' p1l111 ":-..11. "1•r11111,I~ ,'' '"'' .telrl' "I rt•al I> Ilk!-th•• fat 1 111.11 Im w11rk1ni.: with 11111 al(a111 anti w1• ha\ t' :-111 h .1 l(rt•at t'll'I' W ,. lia\'I' Stl'plwn and Mary lll'th llurt. and l>u\'ltl (;arr1 ~m!" Curtin s.11an1b almo'I Ilk•• un t•xc•1tt•d l'h1ld on tu•r birthday \'1t•wt>rs will rt•m11mh1·r SH•pht.>n Collin' from 111, .,t,.rnnl( rnl1• 1n th1• IAR7 m 1 nast'rll'' "Thr T" o ~1 r' Grt•nv1ll1·~" lllart. who play" Sarnh·, bt'st rnt'nd. hnd prnmanrnt rolt· .. Ill the films "l11t1'raurs" and "Tht· World A('t'ord1111( 111 <;arp " And Ciar rlStlO, who play-i D'4vlf1''< tx•11t fnt'nd. 1!4 prohably lwst known for playlnl{ tht> Hundys' nnt-door nl·1ght>or on "Married With Childr<'n .. "You know, I lookt>d at oth(•r "t' rh·~." Curtin "l1tyi-. "bu t wlwn at comt>s down to It, you havf' to bt' happy an Lht> lonl( haul Thl"I '<Nit'" wu the ea.~1C!4l to hvr with " A father uNU>rgoing the preuures of raising o family discovers sim.ilor probU!ITU af{f>Cting >W siblings a.s weU, a.s Suve M artin stars in "Parenthood. " t>W weelt on Cablt>· TV. Over 20 Items LUNCH BUFFET 85.26 Such M • Soupe • Salads • Steamed Dwnplinp Broccoli Beef • Kung Pao Chicken • • Fried Rfoe • and more • Coc ktails • Take-Out • Sunday Bn1nch • Dinner 7 Nights 650-8960 • Banquet Facilities • ..... !::::= - TV~ Channel Guide c 1y Comcu1 Commurnty Ptl'ICIOll DiMMloft tm KCBS CBS Lot Anaetff 2 2 2 2 2 fm KKBC NBC Lot AnaetH 4 4 4 4 4 ~ KTLA INO LotAnaetll 5 s 5 15 5 Im KABC ABC Loa AllOllH 7 7 7 T 7 fm KFMB CBS Sen oi.oo 24 " gm KCAL INO Los Anoella • 9 9 9 • IEJI KGTV ABC Sen Oie9o 41 ... 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Callfomla Angels 1 Coontry Club 1n Akron. MlnnesotA Vit(lngs. (Uvt) at Chicago White Sox ~ve) o (2:00) (RmllT .. WCT (8lmulc19t in Spanish) Mljof L..,_ Tournament or Ch1mplon1 (Live) (3:00) 1 llleNll New Yen Mets -Final. From fOf'Ht Hilts, -at Lot A~les C>od9ers N.Y. (l.M) (2:00) 12 PM (Uve) (3: AUG 19· mlllmCoiteee --2 PM AUG 25 10:30 ,OOINll Colorado vs. nim WIL lltttetblll flm:mMetort....-Ttnneuee. From Anaheim. Youngstown Pride at le..WMltwauk• C1111. (Live) (3:00) Greet! N1tlon1I Team. Brewers at Mn YOl1< -Yank .... (l.M) (3:00) 12:30 (Uve) (2:00) --(iWll Gott U.S. Amateur 5 PM 11:06 Cn1mp10nlhlp. Flnet round imtllM.pLeegut SUNDAY BlmMator: from Denver. (Live) (2:00) leMbell Oekland A'1 at l111bll CNcego at -AUGUST 26 Atlanta Brawt. (Live) (2:46) 1 PM OWOlt Ti0tf1. (Live) (3:00) -ma Im NA Goff NEC MONDAY 11:11> WOf'kt s.n.. o1 Gott. Final ...... L....-round from Flftttone AUGUST 27 -IAM ~ u.a. Open Tennt• Opening round, from Flush~ M..OOW. N y (live) ( :00) -4PM i:mm u.a. 0pen r..-. Opening round. from Floth!~ MMdow. N.Y. (Uve) ( :00) -4:30 flDm....., Leep le11hlNtwYOttc y.,.._ et 8ettimof'e onote..From~ Stadium. (l.M) (2:30) I I I ' 4 COOTA Ml:SA. CA. DAILY PllQI' -.... --NP1.P111111on ,.....~ EIGlll It lncilnlpolit Cob. (LM) O (3:00) -IPM ... "° loldftg Tour (UV9) (2:00) TUESDAY AUGUST28 -IAM ~ u.a. °'*' T.,.,. Opening round. from =~:100w, Ny -4PM lllrm U.I . Open Tennl• Opening round. from FlutNng MMdow. N. Y {Uve) (3·00) -4:30 _...,L.Mp ....... Los Angeles ~ It Ptlbdelptlia Phlllile. (Uve) (2:45) ........ Leep IHMll Teem• to Be Announced. (I.Mt) (3-00) ....... L.Mp ....... New y Of'lt Y ankeel at Baltfmcn onotae. From Memorlal Stadium. (I.Mt) (2:30) -4:35 ~..., i...,. lu abel Ptttst>urgh Pirates et Ahntl &aves (Live) (2•45) -SPM _Wll ... etbel Pleyotf Gama -Tums to Be Anl'lourud. (Live) (2;00) -7:30 --..., Leegue IUMJI Teems to Be Announced. (I.Mt) (3.00) ...... I.Mp .... , .. Tna1 Rangers at CaMfomll Angell. (Uve) (3:00) WEDNESDAY AUGUST29 -IAM -U.I.. Opeft TeMle Opening round. from =~Hdow.N.Y -4:30 -U.t. ep.t TeMta Opening round. from FlutNnQ M11dow, N.Y. (Uw) (3':30) -l:JO ........ L.Mp 1111•11 T..,. '°a. Announced. (LM) (3:00) -1:• _.....,L.Mp l111bel Texu Rln09" I I c.llfomia Angels. (Live) (3:00) THURSDAY AUGUST 30 -I AM (!ft.m U.S. Open T..W. Second round, from Flust11ng Meadow. N Y (Live) (5:00) -1 PM [fmll P8A lowtir'9 Sen'°' Champ10nsh1p From Canton. Ohio (Live) (2 00) -4:30 IOI Metot Lff9ue laMbeM Los Mgeles Dodgers at Ph1l1delph1a Phillies. (Llve) (2'45) (!ft.mu.a. <>pen r..w. Second round. from Flushing Meadow N Y (Live) (3·30) lmJ:ll lbjor League laMbel New Yorii Yankees at Baltimore Orioles. From Memo<tal SUldium (Llve) (2 30) -4:)5 Dam Metot LMgUe laMbel St LOUIS Cardinals at Al1anta Braves. (Uve) (2 45) -5 PM (JSml NFL Pre ... ton Footbell Bu1talo Bills vt ChiCago Bears From Columbia. S C (Live) (3 00) Himwat. ... ..,.. Playofl Game -Teams to Be Announced. (Live) FRIDAY AUGUST 31 -I AM (!ft.m U.S. Open Tennla Second round. from FluShlng Mead<>w. NY (Uve) (5:00) -12:30 [ft1ml ..,_ PQA Gott North Classic First round from lndlanapolia (U ve) (2:30) -4:30 1111 ...,, LMgUe laMbel Lot Angeles Oodgera at Montr .. I ~ (l.Mt) (2'46) (llm..., LMgUe lll1MJllll'lllM1lll T eam1 to Be Announced (Uve) (3 00) -U.I.. Open TanNs Second round. trom Flu Meedow. N.Y. ;30) ..... Leep luahl New York Yri ... at Botton Red Sox. (lM) (2:30) AUOUIT 11, lllO · SEmMBBR l, 1990 l111bel Sl Louis la11bel San Frandsoo ~ at Pittsburgh Cardinals at Atlenta Gients at New Yonc Mets Steelers. (Live) (3:00) Braves. (lM) (2:45) (l.Mt) (3:00) ---7 PM 5PM 1 PM WI9 FlM' lcON (3:00) JimlRllmNFL ll!JI NF\. PretMton JBm Spotts Nl9hfY PN1111on FootM11 l.os Foo4b911 San Diego -Angeles Rams I t Chargers II Los Angeles 7:15 WatNngton Redttlina. Ratderl. (L.tve) (3·00) Oii Ood9«t Poet-Oeme =Aeolege (Imm Colega Footbetl -Texas A&M at Hawaii 7:30 FO-.. 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' Pre >l l'1.h1rc·, ,\\',1il,1hlc: cy for l•formatloa Call ... 1-800·S~S·0~80 Good morning, Joan Lunden Ther<''s an annavt.>r~a· ry this wt-ek. and If YOU -.lt>t>p late you Jll'll m1J(hl mi~.; It On Aul( '.?S . .loan Lundt>n wall <'••lrbrat<> h<'r 10th yt•ar a.<1 l'll·host or ABC'.; "Good Mornanj( Amen · rn " And whC'n sht> l'alls to talk about It. shr rl.'· flPC'lS with o;at1sfact1nn on a can·"r path that h~., not "!ways ltt•en a o;mooth 11m• "I nt'\'l'r 'll't 11111 to w11rk an tt·lr\ t'>Hln ... sa)'-s llw woman who, alonl( w11h harlt's Gib 'ion. rn-p1lo1:; th1' lop ratt•rl murnanl( show on ll'lt•\ l'llOO "/ didn't "4't' t•·k v1-cuin a" an 11pr111n In 'tiJ. 'fi4 thi•n • Wl'n ' only a handrul n( "'om- {'n on TV .. But thank' lo I lw urj{· 1ng or II frwnd. Lunrlrn walkt'd 1ntn a Sarra- mi•nt 11 ('ala( , T\' 'Ita- l 111n and ldl with a Joh "•:v<'ry step uf I he way hlL'l ~n d1ff1cult."' 1.undt'n '>BY" "but it's Gr? lVI ...., -l Pit~ b7 TV Updatt C> 1990 TV UpMw. IM. been worth it. Going the air in Sacramen was hard, scary, ne wracking .. . but y have to work throu it. You have to put ul the fear and tM par noia You have to real work at getting good one level, and then ju when you feel you' conquered it, you ste up to the next level an you st.art aJI over "When I came to Ne York. tt was unbehe ably scary." l..unden m1ts. "I had never bee a street reporter befor and I was llterall thrown Into the dtt end with no hre pre ~rvt>r Plus, I was no arcepted by my peers which made things tha much more dlrflcult t\t•w York is a very eth nic· town, and I was jus1 nut one of them. "Then I started on 'Good Mom1ng America· and l(ot to be paranoid all over again! I don'! know what mak~ me keep doing this Maybe .r, the feeling or con quen ng, that outweighs what you put yourself throuith to do It "Probably the bes1 part or being on the show," says Lunden. who wa.s a consumer ,.. •• porter on "GMA" for four years before be· Cuming a co-host, "1i. getting to meet every body. You l(et to knov. what's going on beforr anybody elS<'. becaulK' y o11 'n• golnl( to tt>ll lhrm! And that'~ fun, Id 0'! face It. l.unden just signed a nl'w flve-yrar rontrart with "GMA " ll's a com m1tment that a yur ago "lh<' doubt~ she would make. but she's morr than content now "It's lake skHng," she says. "It's more run when you've learned t'aJhng down all the tame really hurta." BY CHlltm>PHEll HUU. AakMlche.. 2 On The Cover a SponaW.U I Cro11word • ~TA MP.SA. CA. DAILY Pll.Df > g ~ SI ~ .... i 11:11 ~ i ... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i ii i I I I I I I I I I ~ en c ~ r r Ji I !RI f 1~:11 j i i ~~1 1 I Ji'f 8 B r~ ii' I I i i i • i f i i 'j 1 'f Jf i f i a. l • ! ·ij : if i I J. . J ~ ! .. ! ~ SL f ~ I 'C I f r f J ~~!' 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"""" ''81ood ln$ .,.,...,. lrlTtt ~ Cruy l.lkt 1 Fo1 · Rosie' McMt: .. "Hldlty't ~" (1984. Orama) Gnfrwl Met "°'Y "Colslon Hitt to"-' 'H1¥11ed HW' .., '° ""' ~Emly Dy lt.1 o Nell. CN11es o.:mno. !1.361 (VCR! Cotne" lfom 8rinklty Sltkel NF\."'""°" Foolllt Swl Frwiasco &111 II s-i Diego Ollrgars (R) Mio RldllJ °*"Pons ..... AIC*"O 1111 WWF Wrmling ~ A.dlftt.12 °"""' ..... l?-11 ...... (Ps1 :r"'• It-=· ... It-I LMLMq I LMLMq fldl of I.II Fida If IJt 1o121 2of 2l ·Dratted' (). I Drwnof I Ortem of ...... "nit"'* ,.,.., .... lflln" (1976. eo.. lllMI: .. "Tiit llllM s.MOll~9;'6· D-lflll) K'-'1 Rus· .. Tl'lk: TM Mtst °"*" JftMot JNiV'lit lmec!Yl Pllet Selfn. Hert>ert lom 11 431 tVCAl sell.... (144) ... "Tht Moll TO¥$ (RI 0 ·-· Myl1tl'yl The Return ol ~ HolmeS II" ''The tblld ........ I°""' ,.,._ICM JIAle ,.. ........ ....,,., ....... (R) (In 5'nol Ftll o• tf\e 8ask8fVdles tRJ o """'""' r1 Concen" (Rl uw ( 11·30) Movlt: "f rontM" Oll'll8ll Romo WOltd ~ Socc:er Oualwtnll -c.n.roon vs England louoM tiler Lo fllljor Ell ti Dtportl .. r:. C4lllge Footbel Colorado vs Tennessee from Anlhlim, c.f (LM) McMt: • " "Ollct UpM • n.. Ill '-tea" (1984) ........, NICMtwl --Cal Cutt411not Alctllnl LM a.tea ~ °"' IWltrtl j.llM!y .......,. ~ Lloyd °"* .. Htrtofd E.V ... l-I .. Summtf ,.utic Glmtt (In Stereo) / Wlnge~lltfftlt ~·•LlfMll ......_~OcNN Md lllw'IDlll O 1-lll L uchl Llbrt ,.. Ctn . Ctn lfTV •••ell ltl ~,r..... =~•:,-Paid ~: rn ............ Gllll tcoe M ~fifi Bttaata11 Wllll LM Md '"'(A) ::r.r, ''Wlnslon Ctu-Ow C.., "Tht W11 .._." w. RootMl's ...,.... "The=:; r.n• . ) Yen" "Tht Bllllt ol ~ • New o.r· ft!~·· ...,,, t11t1 (R) rellllons wCI E16ooe (R) COi•~ r.CT9 Movie: ... "Flplg Down 10 Alo" ~933. MuSICll) Dolores ~· Rio ~ R!ymond 11 29) (VC I Ytwt Uh: lllowte: •** "u.a.d"' (1955. ~e) TYfone Powet. 111M1: t-•11 "nle ""6dlllll't'~ loltt Knl Susan Hayw11d (I S1) 1953 Orwnal Ctwfton HeAon. ) 11.mil (Oii Alt) ~ '9r90fl {R) T111~W-. ........... ...... "I• ....... 11981 --Avonlta The Prtvitw New IOdt Oft tit llodl: ..... ~tor flllrldlt" (1989, Comedy) Greg ...-. tt =.._,..~'WT. Ftn-,,..,... P•~f ot tne Show LMI In Yw HollM (R) Sc>ottisWOOd. z::x,. Bemelt A 16-ytlt-dd C1mP COi.no ~ t.bgw1 Fw • T lhnee tldl .. (~ P.,()ljing MIOt " forced '<> oorrcpro'lllttS ,,.., hit petlly r:ln ( IOlf broctw taos llorlQ lot the SllM* lln Stereo) O 1 37) (j.~ Road Rae. Gott us Amateur ~ (LNtl l ..... Shoocout ~ ..... TOfliaM .... ~ ..... ~ 819 V111ty Ountlnoit ''Wi1ll • $mllt .. llonlNI ,1ordlrtowl1 Z4fl'O I'll ·~~ TMdT O <>ce. ~ (rflJJI Mo~· "Am« .. Diet c.nt.ldo" Miguel Aoe¥es lllMI: "Olot lot Crtl" "975) Alda Enanes Ludie I.be 111 '°I "'°""· • \Ii "Ohou-t7 Golr'9 on McMt: •¥1 "T1nle TllO .. " (1989) A lllMI: o -:C:V" (1979. HooOt) Nd! .._,. •• ~....._.-. ... ,.u litt II' (1988. Horror) Ot· ""'*91R) ~ al young SCldS1S from tht ,.., MltlCUSO Tht COIM'UVly IS blitned Crwedl" (1989, AIMnUt) ~For\ " . mOll Martin Royal Dano uaes 1 11mt rnec:hine to pursue en M wtleri hofdet of b«>Odllw$~ VlfTIPlt bl\$ SMn Connery (In Stereo) O (2 07) (YCA\ (I 3~) (VCR) CXlflYldt blc:i '<> !ht Mldcle Aots I 1 27) dll1len tht AlllON lkl9S S.eo) (VCR) rw:m Ptlyllcilnt' Joumll u,dnl Wiiied. Olllof111t1c1 ,_., '*' ICMlolotr ...., ..... JuMI Updllt ,_.,""' Ol/{)rfl. c...., ...... (11 :00) Movlt: • o "Tht JoltOfl 8'ofy" llowte:: Ott "?Oftll h Ortt*" (1984, Orwna) ~Oum, Alln lllMI: •• ~ WOllllll 111 ...... lllMI: ••": (1946 Biograptlyl l.arTy PtrltS The lift ol Al Sitts The British heir to 1 Ctetln mine lellM mit Ille n IOvt !tom cedo:.: of Delll~988. ~) "Y:'!i l~ l!T.tm JOison rs trlOtd rom his bOyflOod to hit Ill tauber*°" Greelt lal>ortr Co-star UI Keci'o¥1 won Ill 0.C.. 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"' .,, onQOlng leud blCwelrl two rivll r.nllill. , ·50! ol IUilt loalllflg on flt hes ol YW10us New YOIMrl O laltl" 1191 CJJ.• Maiot I.Mp lalbll Chago Qbs 11 AllW!tl BrMI , .. ,,.,,., NWA .. !Wiii...... .... •11t "Ctr ... ,. (1971} Giorgi Cdl (I 37) -S.ttrl (R) W•llolttt (R) ..... (A) jlloCDtclt ....... A-... w.xm ......... _.,.(R) .... .,,..,., ......... I ~00) Mo¥tt· t \'z "Allln llowle: 11t¥1 "Tiit ~;A1•. Adwnlln} Pietca ........... """-%=My Ctyttal ...... -n......- tennlln Mid .. Lolt &osn.i. s..s Jdrty In 1 lrda. • :::\. 8tltllh Rob Alls dlr9*S .. ICClOl#'ll of ft! Jays ol c~TomHanl Lcr• City of Gold" ~7) Rdlltd ~ goet t.mlroCMr '° .,,. ... ft! • two: Hlw YOtbn .,.._ r:J ~ todll Dem {Ill 5*no) J Chambenall'I, on Stone. IMllroui ~ ~ {In S.eol o 11:52; (VCR) MCh ~ '° ~ . iaul lrilndlNo (1.42) (VCR) ltlm (10:45) Mcwle: "Pllow Till" llcMe: "Tiit IMC ~ (1990, Dr*11t) John Ulhgow. ""81ofa..tca o...fa fhllCMI' ........... 1-1 ITJ.t.m AH rnericaft w,_.. ~ Viet (In Sino) ....... "Tlll flll' ....... (1175) Cini EMlwood. (2:051 , ....... ....... ..... rmm (11:00) M.p IMp ....... Chlc:ago Ct.a 11 Alllnla BrMS jT ...... Z.0. ... •H\11 -C........,. (1971) Meggit Sllill ... ,...La.v m:mB Movie c..,, .... Lelp ........ Hlw Yorl Mets II Lot Mgm Dodgn. (IM} IM't ... I rmT.11 Mljot l ......... ._ Tr9 'Wolf 111 lhl F<*f' , ... ttt~ ,,...... {1115. Sib) .lnlwl Pryce. Kin w-. t't'C"I 1--{Ill s..11 I . 8 <DITA MESA, CA DAILY Pf ----- • ~ .,, ~ a . d:fs-i'ca ~ ~ 3. r g ~ '1 Ii-' ~ ....,,_,, ~ ~ ft> ~ I» n ~ ~ 0 t:= s:: ~,., ~ 0 0 I C: 0) 00 ... ~ ~ co z IN ..... .. ft> ~E o~ W; $3 a= CO""~Z Ji~ :l ::. ~ ..... ~r fl) g : : co CD .,.. 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(!~ hoo Senou$ 00.le Le Ciez() bOn ~ a chemistry e~ gone awry ma~es sf\Oeke<l lllPIJ'('s d1~ei t11e1r ~ tr~s 1111'\0faoog t11t va!Ve5 -.i 1 29) CR) rwn fMsbe In Ste1'90) (1 35) CR) once all/'lored (In Steceo1 •• 1 'Ol (VCR) *NI RI --1-.,----=---mmm Hey Dlldt IMpedDr L.-., Tuw Bewitc!IH °'"" "-cttt Donne llttd 9et1 of St~ AIMflcl :. h Teim- .--. "'* Foo1111 IWOIMn • T~ Patllm.lr\ Classi<: F""Js From 1.4.J!!wtn NJ Teama 10 be~ (R . ---.---~---~ ~ (4:30) ~ ~ '9ort1 NWllJ NF\. PrtNltOll FOOlllll Los A~ Rams iS Plloeo•, CarOll'!als 1R1 Spttdwty 5'nSly (Rl (S:35) ~ ... "Ooln' TN Mowle: •••"Dirty Aollfl Scouncnll" 119118 Comeoyl S1eve Mow1e ••• "Pll'ttlflood" 11989 ~ Oiama1 StM M.m ~ ••1.-o ..,,lm!lD_,.• --on PWllt Ed" (1988 ~ M¥1ln. Md\MI Cln Two c:on anrsts lel'O Ill on a WU'llly Mary S!~OIJ!gt" ,, tiirier .it'Oelgooo<J ~ ptt\SU!!S ol '*'Slll9 ..... YOlt "*'YI NICtlOlas StrOU$t. 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Joe Manl9'1'1 NI el<*1y ltakan rnmigrant IS mistallen !Of a M S/IOn A de$i>ef'ate but bumtlltng ban~ rootlel oomokltes "~ 9'uce Dem t< 42) (VCR) Me~ theftain w!wl he WTIYeS in Lille Tarioe f<lf a ~' matters l0t an &•-(Ol'l ITY.ng to pvt rns cr1111ona1 ou1 ~ l'W!1 Run" (f9e8l bllort en an sentenoe In Steteol (1 'O (VCR1 ''" Stetec>I 1 361 !VCRI C11at1es GrOOi' (5:00) lilo'lw. .. .,, "Ice S'8IOft Z*t" (1968 DrMlll ROdl Mo¥le: ••• "Blftlt 8tntlfl 1he Ed" 119671 T"*' ~ T,.._, Camp fllloone t tt "To FOl'fl( Vtflo 1nl'":J-• HUOSon Ernest Borgnene 12 28) (VCR) preolfe to an~ ~ Dy tunnek19 t!WOUQll [art!'\ ar1<! p1ac let" (1979 th~) ENtlcl Jo. m!!Zll Movte •YI Bat Tebarfn .. (1951) William Chino. Murie! Lawrence A young tinge< wtiO btCofMI an Innocent aooomplloe 1n • murdtc decides to .-refuge '" Pant. (1 30) -10:00 Dll lootl• Book« lnvtttlgJt• a marn.d woman who hit COllec:ted latgt lnl utlla payo"• aftM the deatht Of her two pr~IOua hvtbandt. 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Stoty (R) ~A ~te teacher llo¥te: t u 11 "Ake Adamt" 11935 Orat!QI Ka11\anne HllC>- helpS a rough H1sp1nte Doy to burn, Freo MacMunay SurClling tor wivs to esca()e rw Otlie Md see Ille beauty of lhe world ar ITllCldle-dass roots a sma t-town Q!f1 grows lru$1Tatecl Baseo on All ound h#TI Bootfl lark on's Pul1tz~r Ptrc~win111 novel I 39 CR (5.30) McMe: "Jul! OM of Ill Quyt" (1985) ..,,,., The A«Ord ltHllert of 5pot1 ~••"lief .\l!bl" 1989 Com!i<lyl otn McMe' "WOIMfl a Men: t:l'I•• wnen sexism causes I'« to Ile peueo""" as Pl\amom (RI Setlt!Ck A mys1ery "' tei ~arcn.ng '!# lle'lf ""o4 Sedudioft" (1990 ·--·--a purnaJ<sm inlem a t.eM-ager dl$gulMS her· siory matl!flal tiec::omes 1nmgueo Dy a oeautJiut °'amal JllT'IM WOOOI 5941 as a male IO see how the O(ll8t half km . WOOlall su eo ot murcle< '"'t1 3A) 1VCA1 Gnlfltfl In Stetta I 30 "'' ~" Rodeo Dlt¥t Mo¥te: ••Iii ''Goicleft Oete" (1981 ChmaJ Pefl'f 1(1ng Jean Mcwlt: ••'') "Rollovtr" (1981 Chm11 Jallfi F"onda l(ris lpeftw: F S Smnons 1 40) Knstolleison p S8 f'/CAt Hirt (4.30) McMe: U t "TM LongMI DI( (1962 Mcwit: tt'1 "lody Siem" (1987 Comedy) [)ITT( Movie: ••'7 "Matot lff9Uf" 11989 Comedyl Tom !Wenger. t Orama) Rld'laro Bunon. Aiied forces P"Plfe 8eoedlcl, Tanya RObern A Jtruggllng promoter Cnatlie Sheel1 The cral!y o#!lllf ol a prol&Ssional blwt>d Iuu ;w fOf a massive O.Oay uSllAI upon Ille beaefieS s~ gold al\ef tumeng Ills attentions to team memb>es a motley 9r<loP or playeis 111 tiopes lflat ll'lelr ol Nofml World Wtt II 3il0 CR) ol8SSIOl\ll wresllers t 29 R) per1ormance """ eo~ !'lef 10 ~out (In Stereo CR lllltlM ~~= =lie ~ L00MJ T1111tt Doble Gl9a OfMll A«9t Donna RNd • ::•I of SI~ America ta:uiiw 1s:30J Rugby Austral.a vi New Zllland Effi1f!11 Pn> 8ou119 Tour (livt) Spotta NlghtlJ Oule Smlltl Ed RandlM T tnrna 11119- McMt· ... ~"TM Goodbye Qirf' 11gn Comedyl Marw Ma· MIMI:••• "si.nd by Mt" (1986} In Ille list Sllo'#tlmt » r.rrr.mm SOii R!Ctlard Dreyfuss C11cumstan0n torce 1n ex-<laneet and daV$ of tile MVTlef ol 1959 tOU1 lnencls Shaie Minute MoN ~ '* ~~ oaughler IO $1\are !heir New Yen City ~t Wfllt coold be their last IOVefll\Jre 1~ u I ~ witfl an as ac\O! 1 50 CR searcn tor a rNSS s (VCRI Space R) pitc1* and a self·s o.setlll H-1' (5:05) Movie: U \; "Sunahilt" (1973 Orama) McMt: .. "SuntHnl Clwtt"""" (1977) A wtdowe! calt~ M Colla111u'1 Rtdltc.ovtf'f of ltlt NetioMI ~ --·-Cr1sw Raines. Cll1I DeY {2:10 R to Tew to c:e1et>r1tt Chnstmas W1ttl his ents Wortd rAI Ice e F 011e1 ) ffiIW S.1111 Beooaf f!Qef AINfb CoeeUo Coett Leet Cw The Final Batlle S9of1ing l.rte Outdoor life WOl'.d~ Yflldlitl Ctwol\. For Ill Ta (5:30) Mo~: ... ''Catino RoytAe" (1967, ~l Pe14W Se#--.: H I'> ''The Elldltu a.me" (1990 Suspense! Al~ F"'· Movie .•• "Pbuo Ttlgger'' (1988) SIM rnr.mm e1s. UrSUla And<ets JatnM Bond comes out ol 1etirement when ,....,, Geotoe 5eQal A 811t1sn agents 11wes11<J3oon 111to 111e mur· I Bond A rlltNeSs cnmt1'l1Tsen<1s hrs ~ u1i;ec1 to fielP stop two ~ound org1111uoons involved'" der of a former lover lelds nim lrom me nuis1119 FlOfT\e .. ~e Jal!tw !flt F8t agents who klled his blOther in 2111 CR stiecJledtolhehW1 olll'l111temaoonilconsptr 12001 _ltlts~to H11dToettoHaw11 (VCR/ rm._• 15.00) lilooM: Ho "TM MIMI: t u "The H..IMll CoMdy" (19'3 Orama) MlCkty Rooney Fraf'lk MO< Mo1lt • ••• "The Life ol Emit Zoll~ p937 BlogrlPf!YJ Pa 0:1 Wind" (1928 0!111\1} Ullan gen A tten-eger ttcldtS k11 s r~ 11'1 lhtS ldipla!IOn ol Wilham Saroy· Muni Gale ~gwd 11 S6J Gt$1'1. Lars HanSQI\ 1 10 an ' ~ lbolJI a small-IOWTI le <M World Wll II Colorized vers.on Jess1ea on lh& treu of e murdtt Guesl Connie Stevens. m!J1ll Twtl6ght ZOM Orady, a dOwn·end-out jOCkey. I• ju1tl"-blY accused of having lhted a race -1:30 r;m Doctor, Doctor Mike and Grent'a ~ 11 19<>P1rdlzed wMn they ltarn they trt bottl dettog the aame womat\. (S) Q OJI Guy• ... ., Doer (Serlel Prtmltft) Prtme 14 time premltfe of S.turdey morning ctllldren'a show Five teen-ege t>oys r11d ttlt localtelevlslonalrweves Q ~--.......,,Bob'• old glrtfrlend comes to Chicago wtttt her hutblnd and calls on the Htrtleys l&m McM9 *'** "Tl'lfM Ring Circus'' (1954) Dean Manin, .wry i..wta. A pair ot '**'tty dilchafged MMettntt'l get Into Ill tofta of troubtt. (2:00) IZ!llm le•tlcMd Ot"ln'a cfitnt hlrM a dtttctfYt to IPY on him. (Pt11 1 Of 2) J COINdy To-Jeck Benny Ptid PI09'1m Joe Franklin HoMy!ftoolllf'I Hill Slrtti llluet HICitf'd 'O M.wt IRI My F• Lan-Pieces dlotd m!1ml Megnum, P.I. Magnum·• hired to llnd • yourig women·• b<ottlef -t :OO £9 Murphy lrown A aen.a of prtctlcal J<>ket on ttlt "F.Y.I." aet gets out of hand. (R) (S) Q 11!9 Mcw'9 H \4t "Perry Maaon: The CHt of the Notorlout Nun" (1988) R1ymond Burr, datt>ere Htle. Erle Stanley Gardnef'1 legtndaty anomey takn on e cHt lovoMno • nun tCQJMd of muroenng ttlt pnest she repot1ed1y had been romancing (2 00) Im A.u.n Nation Whli. Investigating • Wies of mysterious Newcomer cseeths. Sikes and George dlacover • plen 10 eliminate tht Newcomer population with a lethal becten• (A) ~AdYentuN Archaeologlat Andrew Hl!Uey IT•vel• to Keny1 • Ltkt turtltne, travtrslng tht Svguta 0eMn Ind IM Great Alft Valley, uplorer HIST A \4 ~~. C' A OA 11. \' Pl • -. i I 11111111 Ill I 11111111 11 111 f JI i I - i I' 1: 41 I • I -I I -I I ~ ..._ I I I --I I I I --· I • w 8 A • 'C z i .. ~ - jl I I rJ1 ~I I ll!IUI I !l I ~I rr~ Ii. ~ti I I Ir!! I I ~Ii !! I I r1 111 Ii i i • ~1 I I 1 3'11~!1 I 11 IEi f .. ... ~ ~ i 1! ~.g ~ ~i' ~ ....., .. ~ ... i f if t~~ A ~ co 8 co I 8 i f 0 I I I I ~-· I I -~-I I I -t c CD Cit a. I» '< > :; CD ~ ::s 0 0 :I > c: 0: ~ ~ OD ;_. 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Sidney Pottier A FREE VIDEO RENTAL ii successful ICfeenwTiter group 01 lnd11n-t1aters is tells the s~lng story of determined 10 transport a 'low she rNCl'led fame IOad of ammun1t1011 Rent One-Get Second One FREE with This Coupon ~ through Apacht te<rttory ., Aeec:w 111 any cost (2 00) FREE M E MBE R SHIP r--------, AttbfOadeasts: a telephOM -ALL MOVIES S2.00 A DAY I (JflJ I 1:30 I £JPllS I answttlng maettlne pleys a I suicide threat: rescue Uim °'"'"9 P9'ne Mike. 369 E. 17th Stree~Costa Mesa L 9/9/90 j I enorts followfng Hurrleane as dlrtciOr of the sdlOOI Hugo; a shooting in Miami play. casts an attractrve c ALL Now t o Aese ve voOR MdV1e -------- ~S)Q but ttlen11ell lead ICtTIH We Transfer 8mm, Super 8, 16mm Slides and Prints to VHS or Beta Wonclef Veen Paul ~lob NewMlt Howard dtvelOpe a cruth on VCR Aepllra •FREE E•lrN&el Ktvin'a mother (R) (S) o 11 oonv~ ttl•t his son L•ur Dl.c S.'-• •nd ,,.,,,.,. Acroa flam Altloh• -~UY, "Er.! 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SM Wrote Tainted strawt>erry preserve seems to t>e lhe cause of a woman s sl.Jddefl death at a popular inn Guest Alan Voong -1:30 ~ Dthrent WOftd Wh111ey s career planning has fallen a bit ahof1 01 tts Intended mat1I (R) ($) 0 ~W........,Emlly refuMS to give In to Bob a dellre to watch k>oCbll ever, Monday niignt Thursday Prime Time 8:00 8:30 (IEm MGM H\.; "Roetl· A-Bye Baby" (1958) J«ry Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell. A movie stat'• friend agtMt to care f()( hef trlplttt wt\1111t1e II .,,..,. (2:00) IZISmledd* Samltltht It upeet when Darrin can't tut the vacation he wit p.nntng. -NO 7:00 7:30 August 30, 1990 11:00 ,, Salute Stales • Movit • • • "TlleNc~ t1953. Orlftlal ()fton Ctllforn11 , -It~'.• 6.ir~ra S_1 ___._.;...(1_38....,._ ___ -t ~ WhO South Sina Show Def~ Wll-~ • • • OancPd 1-.. ~ "lA GrW a..111" 1 C7 • Bftt Of Sa!Uf· • Amtnca .~1N19"tlm 1~._1 __ .__ __ ---i This Wtff on HotM ~ DIRT rrrwn [)oij :.:.:M.::.11--l.:~...:;;_;~~ Ja Btnny Plld Plogfam Joe F11nkltn Peld .......,. ___L • NFl "'""°" ,_... Ntw Yen Jets ell la1T1t>a Bay B ~ 1n_,, apperently IUf!tfS I fatal hMr1 I (R) (P•rt t of ii a.rt Rebecca Nndt SM! to apy on htf pNlandtt1nQ boy1rlel Id; Woody'• atnglng the new roommate bluel. (R) (S) Q nm lecf9t AlfWt the Map 1tegn • llving Pnalon Play When a monk tlOI an 11Capet. llfll .. ''El Crlmlnal'. (1984) Fernando Almada, ~obertO C.nedo. 5'endo 9UI uniCot C(lmef 191 lei lol de .,,,_ I una butNI y bella mu1er y de poseer una tterr a QLHI to(jos te quenan Qu1tar paso c:llM anos en la carcel 1n1ustamen1e Su sfld ~ venganza sera incontrOlable (2 00) mill Mary Tyt.f Moofe One or Marys ex- boyfnends oeb 8 tob 1n the newsroom l1IIm Movie • • fhe Letttf' (19821 Lee Remo Ronald Plckup The aoolterovs wife ol a Malayan p1ant1tt0n owntr Is tcCUMd or mur<lflring her lo1181' 1n this adtPtlt!On Of the W Som9fMt Mauqham novel (2:00) mocm °'"" ACl9t 1n 111t ongoing bid tot romance. Eb turns the OouglM farm into a dump yerd. camill ~-"-*" Formula USA. rom T~-'· t<.,,. (R) ~,.... ..... Start On lot. From Chic.go. (R) -t:IO t 11'\l \ \Ct:..\ CA OAll..Y PILOT Thursday Night Owl August 30, 1990 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ~.~;.~• .. wt~'•"·l"!I -~-~-~i~r4~· ~~~~11111111 .. 1111111 .. 111111lillili1111ililili11111i1ili1111iiiiil11111iliilil11~ UJ. 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Dy IStaelt operllJWS ill IC!ress becomes a OOlbe ~ assigned IO ll'lldl OOwn 1 flOl()n()uS ~ tetronst Based on Jotln Le Carre s no"9I 2 111 CA) JeoperOrt O '#Mel of F0t· IMldt Edilloll Oulritulll L119 Maybe Baby tulle -JIA 11 1963 Rt Midniglll C* 'A Snrtd'l 111 nme (RI (In Scereo1 o ••S.W Wei llr..c WM W• lflt! ~ House Goes! Mattie! l.allOf Into September" T•11 Alea ttlll Goler "°91"'• Her· Ptny flleloll The Cue ol ttlll HorM Rldrlg Ott MlllCIOuS Mamer FRIDAY HIGHLIGHTS -1:00 OJI~ U Y, 'Go Tell the Sp41rtans ' (197.B) Burt Lancaster. Cfalg Wasson. A vetefan ~ Is mysbfled bY the unanswered questlOl'ls surrounding the Vietnam War wl'llte he oommandS a youttitvl platoon lf'I the midst of Dttt1e. (2:00) .. Movte .. .,, "l'he Utt1e °"'"'"*Girt" (19&4) Olant Keaton. Yorgo Voyagla Recruited by 1arMll ~tlvet, an tctress mes a dOuble egent assigned to tra dawn a notonout Ptltttlnl•n tMrorlat Based on John Le Carre ·1 novel ~~ Quentum ~ Sam II a burly nlghtc:M> bounOet WflO ,. l'ltlplng • ttrlpper (MTV'a Julie Brown! rescue an Infant AUOUS'T 211. 1880 • SEPTEMflf.R I. lllllO St17Jh11n111 (.f1ll1n /"'4.1111. nht>1•r) ll'r>n't fH> 1m1t1"9 /11nq 1n 1m11qhfs rl"f>Hll of \ru hnrt' 11n f'HS Shr mid \f1rltnrl Qf'I th11.c1• old •fl'r /li,~~r h/11n 111/INI lhi>t/ •l rr ''Mll"I hy ."if'1)()/11r /lri1k1 nntf 111,( ll'tfr. u ltll /tiok /1kr a Ralplt 1A11r1'11 11·11ttlm1• dupla11. gtl'l"fl ,1/1 11ta11t anil SJrph a snt..(r 11/ '"''"(I"'" from Its abusive fattier. (R) ~ W .. t1r'Mt WMll "Wiii the Mar1cet Labor Into September?" Guest Petw J. OaPuzzo. Lehman Brothert. 0 ~Hone Redftt From °"4 Mar (TIC)e DelaY) llBm Zorro A WOfNI\ a.lms to be Felipe's l'l'IOChef. ( R) llllmllovtt •• ''The Tender Age" ( 1995) John Savage. fracy Pollan. 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He-races a crisis of consoenoe ~ whelNt or noc 10 report his dwds. A~ 9Clliorl mnger wltl a bilMrl melhOd "tlglll of Ill ---· -Chandler (115f (VCR) convnandlng ofrlcef Ind fellow SOidier$ for !he r1pe Ind N"def of progiwrwnilQ 1ICtics *-~from 1ht ~ Dwlw" or a VietNmeSe woman. Based on a trues .' . °"'*of a r1wil dllmel. In sano 1· (1988 (5!00) Mowlt: •• * ''The Jeni. Movie: ••• "The Shott of ... f'lehlnlwl" (1968. Orwna) Atrlt'fMY ~. l.lll'ftlt C»rier. As gklt* lllnslOns ....... ~ ........ 0Dm ..._fie" (1 972, Orama) reach a btealltng point, a Russian c:Mdinll IS Ch0'8fl 10become!he~...,.,of 1ht Cdlolc c:tudl (2:37) llcCloud'' (1971, 8'uce Davison. 1 36 CR Con. Kellennln Mont• "The Odd Couple To It Alt-HR llrmmn ~~Browns II New Yor11 Granes. Kin 100 tnvttatlonlf. From ~.(Taped) -TfKtlMCf~ Gllnd Prix Stt!M. (R) .... Mowte * "Mlaalle '°the Moon" (1959) Alctwd Travta, Cathy Downe. 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There's no place quite like Orange County And beginning in September. there's no cable news channel anything like the Orange County NewsChannel. Covering everything you've told us you want to know about Orange County. The stories LA stations don't cover. /1 About our schools and our homes. Our neighborhoods Our politics and our business Coastal dnlhng and our environment. Our weather and our tratt1c Our little and big league sports. Things to do, places to go and people to see m Orange County It's time we stopped playmg second fiddle to LA telev1st0n It's time to see what's going on here1 Free to you on cable. Only on OCN Coming on Comcast Cable. Paragon Cable Community Services Rossmoor Electric So tar I 0:0.TA \H~'i \,('A llAllV rnnr I I Are you today's winner? P,le ... SeeP-.A6 llllll•C...71 ........ FMR . THE ORANGE CO AST 75 CENT GOOD MORNING! 1t•1 Sunday, Aua. 26, l 990, and bere•1 wbat•1 bappenlns: OL\NGE COAST WEATBEJ\: f.arly momina clouds clcarina to 1unlhine. T•J'• w,tl/lew: Yesterday's hifhjlow: Tomorrow's hi&h/Jow: SPORTS: ................... DM1•1 I, Ilea I 71-tl 76-67 7 1-63 a.b ..... ,. ........ H-HOUll HOTUN• TO .,,,. Dlf'Oll 642-6086 C•••••• • '1llN ,..,,...N,_ ..... INSIDE THE NEWIBOOM: While U.S. troops mobilize in Saudi Arabia. a civilian fashion fad is developina at the South Cout Army and Navy au.rplu1 store in Ncwpon Beach. Deten fatisues are the "in'' thina amona the yuppie crowd OD the 0raDIC Coast. South Coast i1 havina a bard time keepina desert tan-and· chocolate top in stock aince the build-up in the Penian Gulf bepn. Sales are brisk for the $29 shirts, said clerk PhH Graves. The store sold out of the bea vy sbirtl tbi1 week. but more are on the way. 8ut you can still buy a $29 pejr of camouflqe pants or a camouflqe T-sbin for S6.9S. "At tint it wu the Marines wantina to complete their pr, but now it's the averqe person. A year 110 the fatiaues wert just sittina on the shelves, but now they move real well," Graves said. "A lot of kids want them -they want to play army." Ol 84-S 0 1-6 Inside Ol C4-5 0 3 AS Al Ct-l 81 -3 TV Update C6 TODAY-STHOUGHT .. Don't talk "'*u you Utt /lrp'oW rM I/IMC~ ... Lannce Coughffn • JC111annar-1 IMUllllOI' Si • AUGUST 26, 1990 SHOWDOWN IN THE DESERT UN OK's force to b~ck its embargo T ...,,... ..................... Marc Laltln. 16, an4 Jer .... , Aleals, •lso 16, a.unctt ttlelr boat. llottl boJ• .,. frOlll Chlca90. Visiting teen-age sailors hooked o'1 Coast weather 8y IRIS YOKOf Delly ..... ...,, .., .... NE~RT BEACH -The water 1s rouaher here, but they'll lake the South.cm California weather oonditions any day. So opined the youna saalora who trekked to the Newpon Harbor Yacht Oub from thousands of miles away to compete this W«k in the 1990 Junior Sailina Championships sponsored by the United St.ates Yacht IUcina Union and Rolex. Sittina on the deck at Newport Harbor Yacht O ub, the blond. sun- burnt teenqers clad in shorts and t- shins looked like typical Balboa Peninsula kids. But as they marveled at the weather and la- mented the turbulence of ocean waten, they quickly revealed they wcren 't locals. "Here you can wl all yur round. We can only satl two months out of the year." said Brett Macleod. 4 14, of Rye, N.Y. "We wl 'tal the ace fonns;· quipped Alu Abell. 16, of Chicago. 111. "We don't have waves," added Brett's brother Jaao. 16. "And we have a lot less wind. I saiJ on Long Island Sound and sometimes there's no wind at all. .. Approlllmately 70 teen-agers. aged 13 to 17. from all over the country spent this last week in Newport f~aM SH SAIL/a.de ft.geJ 8y THOMAS VI AGNElt The United Nations oo Saturday pve the world's navies the right to use force to stop vessels tradinJ with Iraq, and Bafhdad cut supphes to some embauaes in Kuwait bu t did not carry out its threat to close them by force . Iraq's U.S. ambassador, mean- while, said the families of Amencan diplomats who fled Kuwait to &gh- dad can leave but that the diplom•ts will be dewned He also said Iraq will not use force apjnst the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait. Jn another U.N. inauau ve , ~he world body's secretary-general, Javier Perez de Cuellar, annou"Fed on Saturday he has invited the lflqi foreian minister to open urgent tAJks aimed at rcsolvma the Pen1an Gulf crisis. Perez de Cuellar w d the talks could bqin thas week in New York or Geneva. But he did not say whether Iraq had accepted the offer Even as the Secunty Counetl took stc.P.S to enforce its sanctaops. ev.ckncc mounted Saturday that the embarJo as already squeczmg Iraq's citizens. RtP.Ons filtcrina out of Ba&hdad described panic buym~ shortqcs of cook.ins oil. flour" and fru it. the start of a national rationmg proaram. and house-to-house sweeps by mala- tiamen hununa food boarders. The official Iraqi News AJCnC) reported that hundreds of Iraqi chil- dren pthered outside the U.S. Em- bassy 1n Ba&hdad on Saturday carry- 1na sians complaining that the intcr- nallonal trade sanctions are dcpnv-•na them of malk The protest was likely to have had official Iraqi sanction. The United St.ates and ats allies praised the U.N. Secunty Council for voting early Saturday to all ow military action to uphold the cm- barao aimed at punishing Iraq for anvadang Kuwait on Aug.. 2. "Iraq has evaded resolutions of the Secunty Council and thumbed its nose at all humanity," U S. Am· busador Thomas R Plckcnng said followtng the unanimous vote at the United Nations. "Thas has prompt· ed the council to take ont of the most important dccasaons an ats his-. tory.'' The White House said the "ate Fountain Valley man hugs girlfriend ... then he vanishes 8y IMLY ADAMS ~ ......... ..,.., FOUNTAIN VALLEY -When Bany Paul Stephens huapd htS airl· friend foodbye and aot tnto his car that Fnday afternoon, he just mis.ht have driven the red Pont11c Grand Prix over the speed limit and anto Tbc Twiliaht Zone. At th.is point. anyth.jna is ~1ble. At least, that's how Lon N1tkm and Fountain Valley police detecti ve Kevin Thomu feel now. Stc'phcns could be anywhere and nowhcrs. They haven't ruled out foul play. Since Stephens failed to ~tum from a business tnp to the Los An,eles Airport area on Aua. 10. Nitkfo has received vaauc threats from busmcss USOC'lates. Shc·s seen her boyfnend's busmess partner at- tempt a iakeovcr of their flcda.hna car transport busmess. She's heard stranacn say that Stephens is dead. Without the ansuhn he needs. Stephens could be somewhere in a diabelJc shock. He could've been beaten and robbed of the thousands be was carryina. Or he m1aht have decided to disappear, as one person says he's done before. Dctcct1 vc Thomas has bttn ~orlc­ ang the ca~ almost exlus1 vcl y for two wttks whale other work pilt-c; up around ham tall. he \Bys. "I'm an a quandr) ... 'Tm not ruling out a vacation. here. He could'vt dcc1d~ 10 t.akC' a tnp to Las Vcps wath tht mone) he bad. But at doesn't Sttm hkcly that he would ahenatc a do1en clo~ associates. plus his aarlfnend," Thomas saad. What Thomas docs kno~ 1s that nobody boarded a plant that da) under the name 8atT) ttphens and f'1e ... '" MAN/a.de ft.geJ Daily Cost of U.S. Military Operations Estimated spending of deployed U.S. military forces based on 50,000 troops may cost up to $14 6 mtlhon per day Uartne Corp• Navy • Manne AfTl>hlblous Ready Group •Joint Task F<>tee, Middle East • USS Independence canter battle group •7th Marine ~iblou$ Force • USS Eisenhower earner battlil group • USS Saratoga bante toree • USS Wisconsin b11t11e fofee Air Force .. • 48 F-1 SC and D planes deployed to Oaharan. H troopa..,. to Inc,.... to.250,000 •6 to 8 B-52 bombers • S AWACS planes • 20 aerial refueling A/C Alr1ift Opef attons In Saudi Arabia the estimated cost would nu by S times $10.• plus $4.2 · million to equal a total of $56.2· minion oollars per day. "A.,111 ODS!""'°"'° "Ol De aoot'<l "O l'\0 m .ife_!)fK.duSe 8'"" I ii rM<llO)' •unning al-• *"'4t1tmv...., ~re "further strengthens the world re- solve to force Iraq out of Kuwait." Althcfu&h U.S. warships have bttn shadowina Iraqi v~scls an tht' Per- sian Gulf. the) have not forced them to stop, Prn1dent Bush's nauonal sccunt) ad'Q§Cr. Brent Scowcroft. saad the Umta1 Nations has gJvcn tht' Bush adman1strataon a fret hand to en- force the economic cmt>arao on Iraq But he sidestepped a question of bow much force" Amcnca was will· lr\I 10 USC AP~ P Hetnanoez Scowcroft siid on Cable News Network that the U.N actJon "meanr. no commertt should ao an and out (of Iraq) by sea. and that muns that vessels will ~ s1bpped and inspected,·· cffcct1vc ammcdJ- ately. Iraq's U N ambassador. Abdul Amar Al-Anban. 1mmed.J.atcJy de- nounced the Secunty Counetl vote and uad at could lead to war. "Thas use of force by the United St.ates or an) of its alhes or puppets (~aw SH IRAO/aadc ftepf Gunshots halt police probe of shooting By AMANDA WltAY Delly .... "'""' Ill-\ Hl NTl"IGTON BEACH Pohtx 10"cs11pun1 a shootma death in Hununaton Beach found them· selves an tht middle of a dnvc--by shooung at the scene earl y Saturday morning Private support for UCI falls Tht shooung dtath of a Vael· namC$C )Outh at a Hunllnston Beach danCt" Fnday ntaht and the dn"e-b shoouna at the same lo- cation could be aana related. poboe saad unda)' About '\O youth' who wttneued C'anh Van Tran. 17. of Oraqe aiet ShOI 1n the back In a crowd Of ll)() we~ broU4ht 1n for qucstionlna. and two H untmaton Beach men. Joee Muno1 and Ennque Hernande%, both 2().year-<>ld oookl, were booked on SlS,000 ba.al for uuuh with a dcadJy weapon on pohce officen. 8y llUSS LOM .._ ........ ._ IRVTNE -For tbe first time in neatly a decade, pnvat.e suppon for UCJ bu t..Uen, 1nd unJvenity of· ftda1s admit they're worried about railins money in the year &heed 11 the economy tecten toward ~ c:ation. Private JUppon at UCJ WU down by SS.$ million 1n Rtcal ya.r 191,.90 to S27.3 million, compared co a record Sll.1 million the ye.ar before. But univcnity oftkialt IA)' lut )U(s stunnine SI. S million douuon from Palm Daen widow Edl'I Brophy WU I hard act to follow. 0 That was the blip that was not rqated." UJd TerTY Jones.. director of UCrs Rve-year capital camp&&&n. ··we worked hard on that one and we're tryina to identify future Bropby-hke pfta.. •• It wu a wtndfall for UCI indeed last year when Brophy, wholt father made a fonune as co-founder of Fannen Insurance Co., donated Sl.S million to the UCI Collewe of Mcldkine. She alto donated another Sl.S million to the Oran,e County Perfonnina AIU Center and three other oounty ans orpn1uttons FundraJllna an Oranac Count) has proved cballenama no matter what tbe economic weather St.atl'tic~i abow the county has one of the k>wat per capita aivtna rat~ in the country. In 1989. the median dona- tion 1n the county was S28S a year. only S23 mo~ than 1987. accord101 to the 1989 Oranaic County Annual Swvey.1. conducttd by UCT profcstor Mark Dlldauare. A number of orpn1uuons such as ~ Oran,e County YMCA are heavily dependent on private 11vtr\I. and are _fearina the 1mpect or hard economic umcs "My development board tells me we're 1n for a touah umc ahead." said Oraft&C Count) YMCA President Jerry Nutter "Na· uonwidc,_ 83 perttnt of our p vana comes rrom pnvate 1nd1vtduals What that SUllCSll to me as that we've JUlt IOI tO tct better at ICltlf\I the word oul to reautar l)COOle out thert and not spend to inucll ume and money on COri>e>rate pven " At UCI, Jones fean donations oriamally planned for th11 year may be put on hold bccau1e of doubts about the ttenomy "We art con- ,,.._ ... UC't ,..,. " ... ' Pol~ Rleetvcd a call at 10:37p.m. that an unknown st.i~ shot Tru. and 1n the bours fottowina. 11 pofb tnvest.tcd the scene. two HJlpuic men fiRd thou at oftkien from 1 pua1na car, LL Ed McErtain Mid. At 12·30 a.m .. some of tbe t3 offtoen at the Boy's and om·, Oub of Hu.nt1n1ton Valley at 19699 Educauon Lane IAW muzzle ...... LD the dart from I movins CS, which was about 40 tet away. n. cs.. IHOOT'ING/ ......... .. - OMll• COAaT DAILY MOT u ..... AA.-. 1880 SECOND FRONT PAGE Orange Coast People Sharon ·Newberg Orang~ Coast Week in Review Re~es c.lled up; local reJltets swamped 111e11, p1u1 .. ldclllionat anepdon of ........ i.•• iakl11J." T'!:i ·~ is:=~p:;:=-ir;-'lQI COSTA MESA -After President Bush announced Wednesday that be eo.onnous ah:e of the embezzlement, Deputy Dastnct Attorney 0 would call up more than 40,000 armed foroes reterves to belp in the Middle Uld. cannon's Horseless Stable on Red wt conflict, local recruiters were swamped with calls from veterans who A But th~ fo1:11lerh owl n~r ~ ~~~nd blames has considerable trouble wanted to 1erve.their COWl\t'Y qain. Tbe would-be recruits were told they venue maanta1ns e s ann""'c . arc too old. poor lepl defense. D...,, .,l'llOt ,.,._ ltp 0-1 H_ ... SHE ~IS------------- A clown, makeup anist, actress and operator of the House ot Humor costume shop at 3033 S. Bristol Street 10 Cosm Mesa. HUMOR IS HER LIFE------- . ln all of her end~~o~. Newberg tries to spice up people's li ves with lauahter. In add.iuon to selhng gag gjf\s and costumes at the House o1 Humor. she perfonns al parties as Moll) Malone -a clown for all seasons. She does celefmt}' 1mpersonat1on" and performs at pani~s. anniversaries and roasts. "It all goes to one thing -humor ... she said OVER THE HILL--------- one ofNcwbcrg's most Populari!gs IS an U\~r-the-h11l part) tor people turing 40 or 50. At one ~any for a an ~ kmentc "oman. she popped out of a coffin dressed as a nun lier b1nhda11 roast\ have included mock funerals at parks and funeral homt'~ PIGGING OUT -----~---- At a party for a pQhcc officer. Newberg drcs~d up,,, \11ss Pigg,' the Mllppct character created by Jim Henson 1 he au "as done :i' a pig "pun" because the officer collected pig .,pa·raphernaha: LET THE GOOP TIMES ROLL "I've never had a bad moment an the lluuse 'ot llumor I h1~ is a wonderful JOb," she said "I've brought hi.RIVr 1n111 p<:opk h' briogina them to ih~ store .. · ~ . CLOWNING AROUND-,.------ . As the clown Molly Malooe. -Newberg entena1ncd ao ddc:r. lad\ dyu~g of cancer. She dad ·a touchtn~ life h1stun of the-"'oman .1 f1r·1 talk.inf with the worn.an·~ children • " love emcrtatntng and making people h.1pp' II ., n11t a 1nh but mo.re of a hobby.'\ Ncw~rg said · · · _, 8)' Gtorgr McCrory E4.ltor'• Hit: U yoo bow som~M wbo sbould br fn1tur ed lo "Of'Ult Coa•I Peoplt" ~•11 tbt D•ll¥ Pllot 's CJJy Drst at 64Z-43tl or ltHt • met,.ff oa Cbt Ed/for'• Hotllnt : 64t·6086 · ...... . . There was no unusual incn:ue in calls from younaer people but Uncle Sam was reacbina out and touchina reserves, no matter wbat the age. PreJident Bush says be wants most of them to fill in stateside for active- duty Navy, Marine, Anny and Coast Guard units sent to the Middle East. That could speU troubl~ for local police and fire departments, which are staffed by many reservists. Law enforcement and emergency service qencies arc scramblina to the impacts of losina well-trained employees to active military duty. Meanwhile, the Newpon Beach-based Irvine Co. will make things easier for some of those who are called to serve. The mcp-landowner-landlord hu announced that it will give reservists who live in the company's apartments and who arc called into active duty a brc.ak in their rents. Second Ferris trlal gets under way this week SANT A ANA -Lawyers discussed the life cycle of magots in a dead body and the weight of a deceased woman's internal organs as the second murder trial of James Murrell Ferris Ill opened. A year and a day after Eileen Casey's death. Jurors collected this week to again try to solve the mysterious case. which is fraught Wlth decom- posed clues. hidden mouves and a d 1sappeanng body. Ferris' first tn al ended last May 1n a hung JUry and m1stnal. Prosecutors and the defense are hoping for a more delina11 ve outcome from this panel's dehbera11ons. James M. Perris Ill Car dealer to stars pleads guilty In theft trlal COSTA MESA -Garf) Concannon. a fonner Rolls Roya dealer who once sold cars IO the likes of television evangt'list Jim Bakker and mo' 1e producer Caner Oe Haven. pleaded guilt}' Monday to charges that he stoic hundreds of thousands uf dollars from the owners of expensive cars he'd been gi ven 10 sell Concannon. J9. faces four \t'arc; an state pmon for four counts of grand 1 5 hospitalized (n .toxic mishap By GEORGE McCRORY IR VINE -FiOt'cn employees of an a1rcran parts plant were hosp1t.al- 1zed-Saturda} after a pint of epox) glue o' erheated in an o' en and spewe-d a )Cllow cloud of fumes across the building. al'cord1ng to the Orange Count) Fire Depanmen1. The "orkers al Parlc.er-Hanntfin "l orp al lb666 Von Karman A .. ·c. dsd not sutler an} ma1or 1n1ures. but . complained of nausea. d1uincss. .. sore throats and l hest pain. said Battalion Chief John Ho"'l1nd of the Orange Count) Fire Oepflnmen1 Thn "crt talct·n to lour lodl hosp1- tals for observation. he added. The dcpanment's hazardous ma- tenals unit was called to the plant shortly before 5 p.m. after a worker malung an aircraft engine starter took a pint of epoxr from a refnger- ator and heated 11 in a 3-foot by 3- foot oven. Afler he rc1neved a blue- pnnt from another room. the worker found the glue had overllo""ed from 1b rnnt.ainer and was producing )Cl· low fumes. said Craig Hanes. a , supervisor at the plant. Hanes said ht' went into the room to $CC what "'as causing the odor and found the room filled with the fumes "It kept gemng wo~ and I told everyone to get out:· he said ··11 was 1111.e a fog. When I wc:nl 1n there. I l'Ouln't see across th t' room " No fumes were released into the outside air and "'ere contained in- side the building. authonues said MOVING SALE About JS emplo}ces. working a !Cl-hour o'en1me shift. "ere evacu- ated from the building The "orkers "ho did not suffer an) 111 effect from the fumes sat on the gras~ across from the plant and watched fire- fighters put on breathing equipment and prote<.t1\'e )ello"' and green "moon suns." • Yes. aft e r 2() years in this location we arc planning to move . but just across the strcl·t ! To say thanks to old fri e nds a nd perhaps ma ke some new fri ends -a nd make. it easier fo r us, we are offe ring al most all the m er cha ndise now u1 stock a t this s tore a t : 1/2 Q·FF SaJe Lasts through September 1 st M~stercard , Vi sa & American Express All Sales FinaJ ' CHARLES H. BARR WESTCLJFF Pl..A.7.A AT 17th AND IRVINE AVENUE (714) 042-JlJO NEWPORT REACH • ' The bulk)' su1b protected tire- fighte~ from an) noiuous matenah that ma) ha'e remained inside. Howhnd said. Once outside, the firefighers were hosed off in a plastic children's swimming pool inflated on the street. The batt.ahon chief called the lume rcleast' a "level A" incident. requmng the full rcsour<.es of a huardous malt'nals unit. "We th ank this may not he a ma,or incident. but we didn't want to take an} chances." Howlind ..aid News of the weird What's in a job title? By CHUCK SHEPHERD •Stanley Adams. unsuccessful candidate for governor in Texas this year and implicated by the aovem- mcnt (but not charged) in a fraud consp1ra~y. listed has occupa1ion in campaign filing papers as "alleged white-collar racketeer." • Rev. W.N Otwell , another Teus aubcmatonal candidate. de- clared an May 1hat the Ooods and other natural disasters that have bedeviled Teus si nc.c 1986 art the Lord's rctnbut1on for all the attacks on Otwell. Saad Otwell, "We've been kccpina stats on this." • Doua Pearson. 47. shot h1mJC:lf to deatb an Mclbo\lmc Beacb1 Fla .. an May after takina a hostaae inside the church for which he wu buildina commatttt chairman. He was upset that 1he comm11tee outvoted him to add tnm to the copper steeple and to rtmovc the basebo.rds inside. which he had personally 1ostallcd. •John Otis Jones, 37, smashed windOW$ of six police can in Mir· ora, Colo., tn March and explained to police when they analed him that he wu ttill •'W"Y at havina been wronafully jailed for 40 da)'l In 1987 bealuae of 1 mistaken idendry . Lamborghini raffle squelched by O.A. NEWPORT BEACH -A real estate investor who cha'lcd S 1.000 ticket to a raffie of a rare Lamborghini has ~ to pay back .all 21 3 11 buyers and cancel the drawing that authont1es have deemed 1lkgaJ, 1\ revealed last week. Viken Keuylian has urced to repay the $213,000 he had collected fr donors tbroua}lou1 the Onited States and the world af\c~ the Om Atto.mey's Office filed a civil injuncta.on apinst him to proh1b1t him fr runnina what authorities termed an 1llc:pl. lottery.. . Deputy District Attorney Jan Nolan said Keuyltan vaolat~ state on unfair business practices because he failed to provide free t1ckc1s to raffle. Wounded officer returns to hero's welcome HUNTINGTON BEACH -Pohce sent out th~ welcome wagon l Sunday as Officer Robcn Barr. shot two weeks ago tn the lobby of a S Diego Hotel, returned home to a warm reception Barr was greeted at Sharps Memonal Hosp11al 1n an Diego by st\l" police officers who then accompanied him on the dnvc up the 405 Frtt"' to his Huntington Beach home "As soon as they came and got me 1n the ho!>pltal. 11 felt great," B, said. "And when we got otT the off-ramp. 1herC' .... ere untold emotions then Judge OK's some FundAmerlca payments SANTA ANA -A bankruptC)Judgr hns granted FundAmenca In permission to pay current payroll an certain c~thrr obhgat1ons bnS<.'d on fi ve-week. $600.000 budge1 through Scp1 21 . otl1nal~ of the d1..co unt bu\., service said Wednesday night But the Irvine-based com pan~ 's woes l·on11nuc. as th e Utah Dt-panmr~ of Commerce's secunties d1v151on fined Fun<l.\menca S250.000 and on.lc1ll it to stop doing business an that st.ale The company tiled for Chapter 11 prolClllon last Fnday, an rcspon.,. to a civil lawsuit fil ed Jul) ~.i 1n federal cour1 in Northern Cahfom1a ' subsequent prelim1narv tnJUnl 11on fro1e the com pan) 's a~~ts and called lo• it to cease operations. And FundAmrma also tacrs legal tro uble m Florida Police seize S SOOK In property In raid LAGUNA NIGL•El -PolKe raided J f >Jnforth ~Yenue home Thursda), selling more than S5t)(J llOO 1n l Jr'i fu rniture and valuables alkgedl) pun h.i'>c<l w 1th embezzled mone) Authoriues said Bell\ Jo Sutton·< ,1h'>on 41. NEWS of On ta.no allegedly took murc than SI million ... from an Ontano space-heater manulacturrr and BRl EFS wrote checks to her daughter Pnsulla Buikr 22 . who hvcd m the Laguna S1gud hou'>e Butler uS<'d the mone\ to bu\ J \t"wnd lw u'<' m Laguna Niguel. a 1990 'vkn.cdc~ lkn1. ,1 I ~411 Porsche Carrera. a 198Q '\aah lOnH.:nihk Jr111 a 1989 Jeep Cherokee. J>'lllu· ~1d Officers also ~1zed a mo' ing 'an lull 111 lurniturc from the Butler home Sutton-Gibson had t·mlx·ult•d n111nl'' trom her cmplO)Cr for about a )Car. erasing the 11amt:'> nt l Omp.111' lfed11or1. from cher b and 1hen dcpos111ng thr n1unc' 111 hrr Jl 11un1 '"' c<,t1g.atur.. '31d But Sutton-<11bson''i b,rn._ n11t1lcd .in ur1u,ual numbcr of ch«k' for large amounts of munc~. dlu~ "1th l hn ks maJc uut IO her daughter Sutton-Gibson wa'i arTC.'\lt'<l 1111 \U'>lll\ 11111 111 l'mbcnlemcnt burglar) and relCIHng s11Mn pr111>t·m whill' her daugh1er "J' arrested on suspicion ol fl'lt'I' ing '111k n prorx·rl\ Man pleads Innocent In daughter's murder WEST COVINA -A lllJn ~lit walkt'd into a ~hl·nff~ sta11on wi th a gun and reportedh 1 onk\'>td lo ~hooting h1\ llaughtcr and her bo) fnend. ""hose hod1e\ "ere 111 .1 l M oul\1<lc plea<lc·d mncxrnl to murder charges Jamm} J<X <.1regul) ~t>. ('ntt'fl'd lhr rlr.1 I n dJ\ \.\hen he ....... , charged with murdenng \.era ,,11\ln~ ( 1rqr.1•r'. ~"'. ;_ind < hark' Franklin, 41 Gregor) al .. <.1..,den1cd J '>pt·u .11 d fl unl\1,1nl l" .tlktwt1011 of mul t1ple sla)ing that "oukl n1.l._c h1n l'li1uhll' lnr 1he lkath P<'Mlt ' 11 convicted. He ""as held ''11huu1 hail un1.kr a 'llll 1dr "'nt<.h in thl' ps)ch1atm "'1ng ul the l m ~ngclt''> < 1111111' Jail \ prehm1nar. heanng "as $ChcdulcJ lur '>ept '"' 1n < 111 u' \1un1l1pal Court Grt'gOf) ""alkcd into the \hl•nll'\ 'tat11in 1n lt11h1slr) Monda' evening and told the dl'~k oOiLcr "I'' t' JU\t \h11t tv.o P<'ople The~ 'n• 1n my car parked in lht' handtlaprw.:d "Pal r 111 tht' parl11ng lot N1.1w I'm going to kill mysell · Deputies cunfirmC'd that the l llUplc "h11 11'ed v.11h Clrcg(lf) JI his West (uv1na home. v.ne drad in'>1<lr ,1 1,.11 t hn had t:x"en shot six tames each Dunng a 95-minuie !>tc.1n1.h11l "llh 1.kput1n < •H'l!Of) repcatrdh pointed the gun at h1m~ll >\t unc poinl. he agrt'ed to put hi!. 4' caliber handgun doY.n in d1c-nlfnse tor a drink 111 "t\l\kn La ter a' deputies held their gu m on h1n\ he pu1 1hc:-gun d11v. n ag.iin and "a' arrested Body found In Brea Canyon BR~ -ShenlT'i 1n,est1gator\ wc1(' a11cmpt1ng l-0 determine' the 1dentlly of a man found dead in Brea ( nn,on today A transie nt found the Haspani L man dead at ahout ()'45 am ne.ar the road in the can)on. authont1es said It was not known how the man died or hu"' long he had been dead. His 1dent1ty could not be detrrmined. hut he appure-d to have been in his m1d-40s. said Lt Ri chard Olson of 1he Orange Count\ Shenffs Department. · An autopsy was scheduled for <iatun.ta, t1..1 delnm1ne the cause of death. The Shenffs Department 1 <lSk1ng an wne who ma) ha"e Sttn any unusual ac11v1ty 1n the area to call 111 4) 647-7000 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 14, NO. 238 Editor '• Hotline 642-6086 Y'11tt ~· aDooA ri-. ().e.fy l'>IOI O' -IOI,.., b9 l"°°"*9Md11..,.., di<.Oly lo r do!Ot W\1..,., l obOe'l I,,., ,.,..74 hou• --1ftQ Ml\'Letnorlloo llte<ltO•trl"(llO ._,.,, to ""' eOllOt on .,,, ~ C """~•'111" 10 .,.,, I.~'°"'""" f'l'AtM ~ .. _ --,....,,..,.._ 11~lorYenlitaoOfl ,,,.,.'°"''~ ,,,_ .. pet ... •8111 '°"' ~t Oellvery guarantee! I you 00 NII~· \IOU! p.111'. .. Oy fl• m •~I IMO'• 10 e m --•;.i l lO'fOUl>r"'!Ot'. O.tl."4ton'•• S-c:.<14 .. &17•lll .. otle" tr.,,.-8 t "I 10 ~0 ,., -'d.tyt 111'1~ "°°" O'I _....,, to -...1 you ""'~ you• orwletlO'I ,_,. To make a correction R • IN 0te1'99 COMI 0.."f J\lgl t p011cy to l)IOnT<l"r cateCS .it .. rore OI ...6.t-. ro ..--91 clllt!fc:AltOn. call tu •1' I -a ll IOt lflm ~•yo.A ......,,.L...._ v.,._..,. ~ .... ... .,_,...,. ~"'-9el Vtt.e P191111er!1 C..Wl•lllfl ~lfwl\ Vic.P*lllent CG'lllQliw o..... ...... Vlt.fllWelNrll ,~ ~Knlf'\I .. _ "°°"' lolllf\9' a...,.a... O.llMIW ....... _... How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon Ota~Co11nf'f 642 •33.1 Advenlslng Clan 1111() 6') 5618 °'~•y 6•:> •31• Editorial "fflw\ !>AO I?>• Sf,ott) 6'2 •J30 "'-• r.po111 11 .. 646 4170 Main office Bu .. 1'14111 Oll•OI &ii' •3'' 811.,~u 11• 631 Sll07 • Letter from the editor 1There ' s nothing golden about' Golden Orange' Wambaugh 's effort to explain life on Orange Coast was feeble at best lf you lhouaht $19.95 was too much to pay for a hard- bound copy of Joseph Wam- bluah's "The Golden Oranae" and arc warnna for 11 to come out in paperback. save your money. The book stmks. as Wam- bauah would say, like a three \X/llllam day old mackerel. For a few nanoseconds this Lobdell summer, the book was the buzz of the Orange Coast. But the ••••••••••••• talk died down as fast as "The Golden Oranae" fell from the Best Sellers' list. Herc's the post-monem. The hype on the book 1ackct mtg.ht have proVlded the best rcadtng m the entire novel: Wambaug.h, the ex-<:op who has written 11 best sellers including "The Onion Field" and "The Choirboys." "takes on the world of the nch and depicts 1t in one of his nchest scuing. Newpon Beach and its waters... are so vivid and so important to the plot that they arc almost characters 10 their own ng.ht." Right. As a character in the book. Newpon Beach was a cardboard figure -flat. one d1 mensionaJ. no depth and extreme!)' bonng. You'd get better insight mto our community in an Auto Club travel guide. Wambaug.h allegedly ltved along the Orange Coast for years, but you'd never kJ\ow 1t. The hackJ\eyed Newport stereotypes had all the onginahty of a McDonald's hamburger One character seemed to sum up Wambaug.h's view of Newpon &ach· "A town where every thirty feet there's a bar or a bank, wtth more masseuses than the Ottoman empire Fiftee n square miles of greed and wh ite-collar cnme." Reading the book. you wonder why Wambaug.h would choo~ to It ve in such a hell hole. CXgrad1 ng Orange Coast women was also a feature of the book. 'fOu won't fi nd one sympathe11c female character in the novel. For example. Cork) Pebbles. Wambaug.h would have yo u belteve. was a typical Ncwpon Beach woman· completely obsessed wt th her agi ng body. nch men's money and little less . .\bout Orange Coast women. he wntes "Corky blued a silicone trail c1cross the desk. wcanng a halter top. wtth breasts out to here .. E.very head in the place turned on its axis when she Jiggled by .... It v.as astonishmg what the Nautilus. the knife. and singled-minded dedication had accomplished 1n The Golden Orange ... (there were a dozen hot mommas at the Balboa Bay Club) who could correctl) 1dent1f) a Dunn and Bradstreet (man) with haJf a sna il ... Wambaug.h's broad wnting strokes obliterated the undrrl}tng 1he beaut). antngue. complexity and uniqueness of the Orange Coast For a gi fted novelist li ke Wambauith . ti was a complete disappoint- ment We received no insights; only cartoon characters in a comic ~tnp He took the lazy wa)' out Other times. the Cll.-COp-turned-wnter was JUSt flat wrons. In one ~enc, he had ha~ hero. Winnie Farlov.. swimming out mto th<' dangero us ~cwpon surf. Winnie v.as supposed!) a former ltf~uard. but Wambaug.h apparen t!) decided to ad-lib this chapter wtthout benefit of the most basic research He incorrectly called n p currents "nptldcs" and "und<'nows," and had Winnie causht tn the middle of a "undenov.," which 1s a m)thica l ocean lOnd1t1on. dcsperatel) strokmg toward shore E\en a wok1c J°unior lifeguard would know how to easily get out of a np b) \1.1.1mming parallel to shore for a few momt'nts. The word he often u~d for "wa-.cs" was "breakers." a term last used b) surfers 1n the I 95<h. I believe He also wrote "As a )Oung lifeguard. he had patrolled this beat h, no({ ha ng has Jeep with csotenc ll ttlt' rabbits to record the heads (tails actuall>) of all th<' surf bunnies he'd colle-ct<'d " Number one, young lifeguards don't dm·e Jeeps -the) sta} an the to"'ers Number two. surf bunnies" Ma)be he meant beach bunnies. but 1n either case . the man has watched "Beach Blankt't Bingo" one too man) times · Finall) havi ng an e'<op from Los ~ngcles wnte about thl' .. Orange Coast 1s ll kt' having a pro wrestling beat wnter attempt a • ballet reviev. Wambaug.h ne\ er could capture the feeling of th<' lOast Fur man) similes and mc1.1ph ors. he reacht'd awkwardl} for nautical theme~ For instance "(The breakers) slapped against his chest ltkc a "Wooden mallet smacking frtsh squid into tender steaks:· and "How the1 hangi ng Judge JUSt had to watch helplessl) as Winnie shd out ot his cl utches. like an eel thro ugh a gill net " OK. let me take a whack at 1t Wambaugh's wnting fl oundered like a s.chool uf halibut. he used more St<'reot)peS than C1rcu1t C1t) (OK. 11 wasn't nautical. but I couldn't resist). he unmemfull> pounded the locals here like a landed sea bass on the deck of a fishing boat, has plot 1.1.as as umgled as a kelp forest. he was as know ledgeablc about th<' Orange Coast as a kook from the Valle}, and. because of all tht\. h1\ no"el plunged frnm the Best S<.'lle~· la'it lake a sounding ~hale \nd that') the au rnps) repon on "Th<' <.1olden Orangc .. Ma' 11 n:)t an peale -h~e a ~av\ ~.tutor buned at '>Ca Wllll•m Lobdtll 11 tbt tdltor of tbt Oru1t Coait Dally Pilot Jim ff'ood'1 columa, wlllcb 010.Jly •P~•n iJJ tj/11paN' oa Suad•)'I. J1 oo tbt OpiJJJoa P•1t tod•y d•t to tbt aatarr of lbt colama. S~( RAMENTO -Here arc the w1nnmg number'i pu.:ked Saturdal night for the Caltfomia lottcl)0 S tWl(e-wcckl} .. Otto 6-53" game· 9. 28, ~/.~ )J \ 43. 46 and the bonus number. 18 c Pla)ers ~h1) rnrrectl) guessed all ~Ill numbers I will share a pn1C' PQQI of S 11 48 million. according ~ to a statement l\Sued h> lottel) offioals "~ rho\<' wh11 r•lked live numbers pl us the bonu) number ~at J1\1de a pnze pool of $636.881 fi"e ol )" will )h.Uc $636.881 . four of six will ~hare S571S '>82 I hr~·c u( 'ii \ t) wunh Jn automatic S5 per w.10ncr Topper Redwood ( ti) WoodJand Hill\ Wc~t mmster Dec co .'Hcan s Ace +Clubs Ten Diamonds I\ +Spades· Six Why did the McFadden brothers leave Newport? • ID Newport Beaclt: We all know why the Mcfadden Brotheri came to Newport Beach and what they dad , but did you know why the)' left? In 1888 the Mcfadden brothers built their pier and a railroad track to earl) their f~1aht inland The bu1incss arcw to employ 100 workers. bnna new scnlers to Newpon Beach. and provide an altemltive to 0P._Cns1ve overland sh1pp1na via the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads. The Mcfaddens refuled to sclJ their railroad ho ld1n1 to Southern Pacific who offered to buy them out. but after 11x )'etrs when the cost of new equip- ment and repairs bqan to mount. the McFad- den$ did sell out to Colonel William H. Hol.abird. wh o 1&1d he represented the beet supr factory in Los Alamitos who would use the tracks to cut down on ra1hny COSlS. Ho~vcr. Col Holab1rd wu a front for Southern Pa~1fie. who abandoned the McFadden ltne Stl months after they aequu~ 1t and built their own line to the supr factory. The Mcflddcna were cnraaed The)' sold all their Newpon boldanas and ~ft the county Don't you l~vc wultout don.ttJ"' all your batoricaJ &cu ro Did You Know ~nd them to Ord You Know, Orup C.Ut 0.UJ PUet. P 0 Bo• I 560. Costa Mesa, 92626. • GEC OAANGICOAIT OAILYPILOT Sund•y. Augull 28. 1990 A3 Laguna Shanti boasts a rebirth ly KMIN MIGi ~ .... ....,,...., LAGUNA BEACH -Swayma and rock.ina in scruffy Je&n1, 10 bri&ht-printed beach pants and h1Jb· top shoes, in shons and stockina feet. David, Mark, Many and Jay comprised an~hkely exercise class. But the me hadn't plhered m the tiny seco floor offices of Laauna Shan · to sweat off pounds or tone their muscles. Tbeu &oal in auendina the hour- Iona Thursday night Tai Chi Ch1b class was a more serious one. The men, all of whom have tested positive for the HIV virus, hoped to derive some of the curative ~wers and the energy that the man1al-arts inspired blend of exercise and vaccful movement is reputed to bestow. "I'm into the holistic approach. into preventive medicine," s.a1d Jay, who tested positive for HI V "Any disease needs a fa vorable envtronment in wluch to live," he said. So far, Jay's campaign not to provide the virus such an environ- ment has been successful. "I've had no symptoms." ' Three weeks ago, Jay's regimen of Yoga. exercise and healthy eating expanded to include weekly sessions of swaying. of gently waving his arms and rocking to and fro in the Tat Chi class at Laguna Shanti. "What re.ally turned me on to 1t was when I found out It had to do with pine trees -I'm from the Midwest," Jay said. adding that he sometimes masses the towenng trees of his nattve Wisconsin. He was rcfemng to a warm-up movement. in which instructor Tais Hoffman tells part1c1paot1 to 1m· 'fine their hands arc clutcblna a pme tree. The Tai Chi clau, three weeks old and SfOWlOI wilh each SCSllOO, IS differeni to be sure. But a ot of thinas arc different at La&una Shanti thcac days. A recent press release for the three-ycar~ld non-profit orpnua- tion. which offers emottonaJ and practical suppon for AIDS patients and their fam ilies, bouts that Sbanu bas ··underaone a rcbinh." As evidence, leaders of the or- pniz.atioo point to cnouah he-.-. classes, includ1na the Tai Chi cl.ass, to keep clients busy five ni&hts a week. There is an 10fonnat1onal class for those who have )USt been tested HIV pos111vc. gathenn&S for friends and family of AIDS patients, a group for patients wllh AIDS that discusses new medications, nutrition. and c~ talc planning and another that offers mformatjon on new and expcnmcn- tal med1cat1ons. And there are pthennJS tn a hghtcr vein -like the Tai Cha class. and instruction an ponra1t photogra- phy. All of this 1s in addition to beefed up programs that already existed - such as one that provides massages for clients and the "buddy" system. which gives patien ts someone who will assist wi th their care Most of these changes are the brainchild of another new clement at the organ11at1 on. d1rcc1or Dan Wood!>. Woods. a psych1atnc tcchn1c1an who worked most recent!)' at South Coast Medical Center. took the helm of a foundcnng Laguna Shanti in June Friends and family say goodbye to Darrell Esgar ly GEORGE McCRORY D.-y ,._ ~ Vl- H U NT J NG TON BEACH About 300 fncnds and relatives of Tustin Super Shops murder v1c11m Darrell Esgar ga thered at a Mormon church here to remember a honcst. smart young man who lo,cd to ~ork on cars. ··1 remember him as a special young man who ltvcd correctly ac- cordmg to the pnnc1ples taught b)' his parents." said Bishop C>cnn1s Wallace 1n has eulogy at the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-da) Saints Esgar. 22. and tw o co-~orkers dtcd last Sunda) in an C'\ccuuon- style slaying at the T usu n auto pans store. They were bound and shot in the he.ad before 1he killer took SI , I 00 from the business. An ex-emplo)'ee. Grego!) >\llan Sturm. has been chafied w11h three counts of murder, three counts of robber) and one count of burglar) At the end of the service, Esgar's parents. L)nn and Clayton Esgar. and his girlfnend. Gina Hoffman tiled past the casket Wallace told the mourners about Esgar's IO\C of cars and food -a lo"e shared v.1th his father and fnends. "He had two interests that he lo\ ed most and that was eating and cars. Both thoSt" wefe inhcn ted from ht) father." Wallace said "When he got home, he looked in the refngcr- ator and then said hello to his mother" Before he stancd at Super Shops 18 months ago. Esgar worked at an 1mponed car shop workrng on Mercedes and Porscht's The owners o ften let Esgar take the cars home from the ~hop. V. aJlace said E.arhc:r this mo nth. Esgar wrecked his 1989 Mustang on the San Gabnel F reewa). but escaped the accident Wlthout a scratch. He planned to rebuild thC' car ~1th help from has father Wallace added 8gar's glrlfncnd also knc:~ about his prowcn w11h cars She told Wallace that her fnends calkd Esgar "a mechanic sent from hea,en ·· •·ben though his ltfe w-a~ cut shon, he kft a great impact on tho!>C who knc:v. him ut us pra\ that 1.1.e From lt.5 found1n& in 1987 until this put •pnna. the orpru.zation bad been a one-man show. And that one man had become burned out at lhe demands of s1nalebandedly fund-ra1s1na. overaec:1na petient ser- vices and coordinatina voluntcen. Laauna Shanti 1s one of rune independent Shantis, primanly on the West Coast, which provide a variety or servt<:e$., frOm infor- mation about the disease to compa- n1onsh1p. to AJDS patients and their families. Now. those duties are split be· tween Woods and Amy K.Julh, who handles fund-ra1s1oa and communi- ty relauons. K.Julh. wbo came to the organaza- uon in Apnl, still expresses amaze- ment iMt she was hired "I don't have a background an AIDS. I don't have a background 10 homoscxuaJ1- ty. I don't have a background an Laguna Beach," said the Newpon Beach resident. What she does have 1s a long track record worlung for non-profit or- gan 1zat1o n s. and plent) of enthusiasm for her new endeavor For Woods. worlunJ with A.ID~ patients 1s the culm1nauon of a longtime goal "It's been a pe rwnal and professional plan for )Cars" In add1t1on to a wealth of cit- pcncncc in .\IDS-related issues - he served on an AIDS task force at ,SOuth Coast Med ical Center and Laguna Beach's cit y-sponsored task force on the d1seaS(' -he bnng~ with him sccm1ngJ~ unbridled enefi) and an undersumd1ng of what needs to be done to get Laguna Shanti back on track. He and K.Juth have their work cut out for them Netthcr c.11n sa~ how many chents the organ1z.at1on ~r D_. Woodl vcs. or how many volunteers It boasts And K.Juth faces what is still a heady challenge -pcrsuad1na bus1- oesS('s and organ1zat1ons lo donate to an AIDS-related cause. "We've had a lot of rc1ecuons, and I th.lnk tt's because they don't understand." 1 has year the organization can e>.pcct S2.900 from the cu y and S2.500 from K~uscr Pennanente, among other donations toward an annual budget of St 30,000. Not that the two haven't made progress The new programs arc up and running in a matter of weeks and attt'ndance at all of the weekly d~~ continues to expand. \\oods enHSIOns a bnght future for the organiz.at1on. His 1mmedtatc goals he said arc to increase the number of groups available 10 cltc:nts t"ven more and to bu1Jd an atm) of "olunt~n I Lynn •nd Cl•yton ••e•r. parents of murder victim Darrell E19Ar. meet mourners after a funeral Saturday at the Church of Je1u1 Christ of utter-day Sain ts In Huntington •••ch. learn from has nample V. a1lo, c s.a1d 8&ar. an E..agle Scout. also en JOyed scuba d1 v1ng. backpad .. 1ng and reading science fiction One of Esgat's dose fnend~ Ben Manto of Huntington Beach spok<' about Esg.tr's 1ntclhegenct' and honest) Mattan ~1d F!>pr ~uuld c1lwa~ s tell w h<'n someone 1.1. as tell ang him a tall tale "He looked at ml" ~1th thu~ b1tt brown C)t'!> and listened antut11\('I\ and then ga'e me dn uptumt"d sm1lc He had a qual ~ mind almmt 111 " tault \tdn1n s.t1d 'Ii 11 ....,osn·t hunest or good he d1dn t .... ant .. n, part ot 11 He wu not onl) a i..lo~ fnend but I also \8"' him u the n I nevt'r had .. ~.uian addt'd • >\nn1e who declined to gi"e her la)t name ~1d after the sen ace that f :>g.ar "a.Iv.a " listened to \Ou and 1.1.a .. aJ~a'" ;n1erested about \OU " · V. c r<" rt"all~ go1 ng to miss· him .. ~nn1e so1d "'l ou can't find an)On<' cl'K" 11._<' Darrdl Finding something d~ 11 .. C' ham 1,o,ould be nc\t to 1mposs1bk · Winchell gets top spot on ·city ballot HUNTINGTON BEACH -(1rale Winchell. the onl) incumbent ~ce~­ mg re-election to the Cat~ Counul an November. has been placed first on the ballot. a CO\ ett'd spot that 1)b- ~rvers sa\ translates to extra "otes Former ( 1t) ~dm1n1strator PJul Cook. no~ a local businessman 1\ in second place second on the balh>t another preferred place Huntan~tvn tkcllh l n1on High ~hoot D1stnd Board Prt's1dent Linda Moulton-Patta~on Ill at the end o t the ballot another fa' ontt' slot Dirt.. Voss. a mann<' patrol uili,er will ~ third on the: ballot former Ma,or and Jctor Jack Kt'lh will l'X" founh the !><:lf-<mpk1\C:d C1eu l' .\mold Y..111 be fifth lorm<'r Polilt" Chief uric Roh1 ta1lle 1.1.111 he.· ~l\th Drunken driving arrests f ollowrna 1s a list ol people urntC'd • •n susp1caon of Jrunkt'n Jn\ing "-~f\''11 from fount..a1n \ alle\ I\ 01ll A' .iJIJlilr Costa ~esa M1chatl " DlnnC'rhr rgcr 1u l 1:ir.kn Cin>'C Andrei uallq os. \1 . l mtJ \.tt'"" Michael l>a ~ 1J ~h \tahan 'o ( 11\ta Mua O.n1cl L.tt Picu rd. \2 l111rdcn l111Ht' Luis llcmande1-<. ordohM 41 < "''" Mc~ Juan Jttus-Bamo5 \4. l llSt' \1e'-' Rubtno BcrJeJ•. P Fl P.l'•' Tt'"' Cicorar Muhr ~8. Oran&e. -..; J Arent \\ orsh11m Folsi.1m '\ o\nahr1m Bnan Wilham V. atsh . \(I. < '''ta \fna hannon ')(0 11 Hcamc :.i \11\~11in VaeJO Lo~n M1lhatl \aua,hl \II lluntangton Bcalh b cl~ """ L·•t1"'141rd " I ;.1111uni1 (ka,h Oarlenc ~th' 'I ouni : • \4nt..i o\nd Rol'lcn t r.an._ C runl.. '' ll untan g111n Rcalh Bnan Jo§(>ph 1\.111' a : "-<lnt• o\n,, John Ln-\-f1t<hcll .i· 1 ••\LI \k'-1 H untin~ton lkaC'h Mallhev. T litemmer :" ll .ir'llr.•t"n tl<'.a•h Bryan J E:hlcr I" tl un11na11.n !k.l\h l u1s '..; Rc111n ~ll v. h1t11tr Donna Mane "'"su : \ f ullrn.m Mill hell En, I ••Clel \I tnan~1cnt Rohtrt l •cnr AullcthelJ :: ltunt 1n11on lka<h Marc Ochuii l-111rr' 'I t 'N<''' ( 1lrnn .\Ian Ho~•n : o\nahc1m 1 na ' as Omar l u"' I · Lona Bead1 Hr nr) "nhur \panntn~fl. '~ Hun1 in1ton Rea h Ste' en ttrmna .: ' I ''"i Rt-ii• h Man;1a ~., R..iJclrt \~ lfontin a111n Bca,h ~rpcnter \tc' t'n J !{,., ..... 11 ll\ \C\enth Planning ( omm1"11•nn and busane)~man fd Mounth1r,1 ... ,11 be eighth manager \.1arc P1>'1l'f .... ,11 b) ninth phannc1c1\t anJ t'lu-. ne~sman I un' Pa ~~nnantt' "'di !"I. 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In 1nr R.>l'lt-n I '"'flh T rrne\ ti I • 4 'tlrn J11ra JoM" Anrl Hrm-ni Hcrn.in1.lt1 I ~ ....,.nta "na L)rnna~ Bru1.r "'1 un.1C" .... ,l..1 '" """' P''" lk•l h ,,,_rnl JamC'\ [)\~\Ir. ~ti "nahc1m l>•' 1J La"' tn1.-c l 1nn ~~ Hunllnt'nn Ac-•· h Clerk stabbed for refusing to sell beer C'O T"' MESA ------ -A convtnicn~ 1tort C'lcr.. ,..., an atablc eond1 11on t--~P"I S.turda> at Wc-st· cm Mcod1cal (cnl« in Santa An• at\tr be wu stabbed four tunes for ~fu•u'I to wit ~ 1ftft bowl 10 a arouP of tMtl who walked an lu1 store Coau Mu• Pollet Lt Tom Warnack aatd the .._ ___ _ dertt. SUmn Anl. 14., of Oardtn Or<>\ f .,., ,, k"1 II about l:JO Lm. Fnda)' at th< C'tl\.lt i... store at 11 71 u nf\o""TT "' t 1 n < "'ta Mn&. Aiu 1uft'ertd a punMuttd luna in the •ti.Id'.. he 111d ~hen :\J11 rrtusN 111 ~II t>ttr aftC'f : a m lo lh<' or '" men 1n their elr1\> ~()\ on<' o( lh<' mtn v.cnl hth1nd the rounttr and uabbcod him Tht fl'O UP of mrn fled. hu1 -\111 man&J('d 10 call pdhl't and v.al~ to 1 doup nu1 \hllP for hrlp Co.ta Mf' a " (ar -. as ,1olcn from lhe I \fl(l hlo. l of .\dams .\\en~ .o " pm ... lcr "'a' rcpontd in tht 4llll hl<X ~ 11( [&\I I ~th \lrttl •·ountain \ Pllf'" " huralaJ ""'~ ..i i • '11 \lt1'tfl tmni a 'ar par\."1 1n tht 1":1\1 N1'°l ~1,I \h '-l1ml-\1' ~llft't 1tlr1 thr \h•nt1 dt lht 11 '"" '''""' open • , < 11 .,.1nJo"'oi "'<'"' 'muhC'<I n thr I 8~ bloc\. and 1 hr I l)('O ht. d •'' Rroo~h""' \trttl. t-.ui n1• flruprr1' """' l.lltn from w ca" ltuntin8ton lkaf'h " "h1J" R \dcr tl'\I\ I. ""tr1'4.mc\lh \mashtd into• houv 1n tht 1 hlo. '' ~th Stttt 0 Thr ll~nator a1 the ntv. H11tnn Hom "'porttd lhffl Wf'~ IY>-O drunk-and-di~ ordttl) Pt"OPk an thr In~' lrv4nf' A blut Nl\h1t 1 mounl&ln tnkc '"''*' Jtokn from a p on Rtanto 4 bi~t _ .. , .ic*n from an fronl or 1t1r \on• ~n-•tort at 4800 In ilk ~iultvard u " bnck&JC' ""u ta~cn lrom thr I~ ul the' ._,rpancr Inn 18100 MacArthur h' t'l"o men dC'w:nbtd •• H11pan1t"i ~ar 1na 'um and sold \ha1ni l..aguna Bf.ach 'llo pahtt f'C'POn 1• 1v11labk ' Keenan says he saw two American hostages DUBLIN, Ireland -Freed boscaae Brian Keenan, who flew home to Ireland on Saturday, said be saw American hostages Terry Anderson and Thomas Sutherland during his four-year captivity in Lebano n and that both had been well. "It's an understatement to say I'm deli&hted to be home," he said, his voice breaking as he read a state- ment in Dublin. "It's where the heart is, you know." Keenan, 39, looking pale but otherwise physically fit, earlier had an emotional reunion with his two sisters in the Syrian capital, Damas- cus, almost 24 houn after he was freed by his captors in Beirut. lo his comments in Damascus. he did not say when he had seen the two Americans. He de scribed Anderson as being comforted by a picture of his daughter, Sulome, and said Sutherland entertained his fel- low hostages with jokes and stories. He said he had ~n British hostage John McCarthy only two days ago, but did not me ntion any other hostages. H is hair cut short and his beard neatly trimmed, Keenan struggled to THE GREAT ORANGE COIJNTY AIJTO hold back tears as he sat between has sisters. Elaine Spence and Brenda Gillham. He read the statement to reporters in Dublin but took no questions. Keenan said he bad spent "a long 4111 years (in c&P.tivity) and it some~ times seemed hke 41/J lifetimes." "On my way here, I thought of what I was going to do,'' he told reporters. ''And finally, I said to myself I would cat all the food in the wo rld. drink all the drink in the world and make love to all the women in the world, and then maybe I'll get a good night sleep." Keenan sa.id he was overwhelmed by bis hom~mina, "but another pan of me 1oes back to those men who are left behind. "They're somewhere out there; somewhere in here," he said, point-ina toward his heart. After Keenan left, bis sisters spoke briefly with reporters. ••As you see he still has bis wit and his humor. His character is still very strona. He is the same Brian that ten us 41/2 ycan qo," said Mn. Spence. Asked why her brother's voice was so weak, Mn. Spence said he spoke in a whisper because he com- mu.nicated that way with the other bostqes and hasn't aotten used to raisins his voice yet. ~nan's sisters arrived in Syria with trim Foreian Minister Gerry Collins and a doctor and a nurse. They all flew back to Ireland three hours after Keenan was formally turned over to Collins at the Syrian Foreian Ministry. A welcomin1 cheer went up as Keenan stepped off a government jet at Dublin airport onto a red carpet. He was warmly em braced by Prime Minister Charles Haupey. OVER 500 CARS I TRUCKS MUST GO! TO MAKE WAY FOR THE 1991~s THAT ARE ARRIVING DAILY/II ~\.\. 1990 $ PROBES ~\_\.. 1990 $ TEMPO'S ~\..\.. 1990 RANGER SUPERCABS 1990 ISUZU TROOPERS I • ...... , ... ~1• . . ' .... ,...,.. 111 .. n 5 1995 82995 111 TOYOTA '84 FORD COHLU MUST. GT ~,.":';oiS;..· I , ,_, . . . . Miu .,.,. .. 1•1l1.Jlll 85995 s5995 $ '85 NISSAN PULSAR . I h• s3995 '86 ISUZU TROOPER 4x4 $69~5 t • 'It ' .... , ... Utt • lh .... , "'""' s3995 83995 ·es FORD F350 ·as FORD BOX VAN MUST. . . . ... . . • A'Yll• .. t fM. t' s9995 sa995 l MIN. DISC........... $1500 FACTORY REB ATE ....... $1000 SPACE AGE j,• 111 /\!\ \ \\'\\~ DESIGN! ~-=--~ ,. \ \ \ \/ I I I I I I ~ MIN. DISC . S 1000 FACTORY REBATE ....... 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Keenan wearin• a sweater ~~s mother ha'd knit for him, clasped his two aistcrs to him and blew kisses. lo the crowd of about SOO before 401~g into the VIP lounac for a pn.v~e reunion with more than 20 relatives. In Damascus, he told reporters, f' I saw Terry Anderson some time ago. "He's in aood form ... and be appreciates the letters that he re- ceived from his family." -By rte A1Hdate4 Ptt'• Panel: New law lets too many 'crazies' onjurles MONTEREY -Proposition I 15 is increasing the number of hWlg juries .because ),udg~s ~a~c trou~lc scrccnin8 out crazies m prctnal questioning of jurors, some State Bar panelists reported Saturday., T he prosecution-sponsored cn me initiative, approved by .s~te vottrs in June, included a prov1s1on requir- ing j~dges rather. th~n lawyers to qucstton prospecuve Jurors. The change is intended to s~ed up trials. But some problems J re cropping up, a judge and a d~feose lawyer said in a panel discussion at the bar's annual convenuon. "Without really in-<lepth ques· tioning. you may not .be a ble to p1r.k o ut the, quote, crazies who won t agree wi th anybody," said Los An- aeles Superior Court Judge Gar} Klausner. Fearful of hung Juries, many l os Angeles prosecutors arc askJ ng j udges to allow que~uoning by at- torneys, Klausner said . He said at· tomeys are bei ng permitted to qut·s- tion prospective Jurors in mo!it l os Angeles death penalty cases. Ehsabeth Semel of San D1cgu. president of Cahfom1a Attorneys for Cnmmal Jusuce. said the number of deadlocked Juries has increased around the sta te because of "nngers and crazies" who survive pretrial screening under Proposition 11 S In o ne Los Angeles case. she said . the Judge asked each Juror onl) thrt·c quesuons -could they be fair. did the y have relauves in law enfoHe· ment. and d id the) have an) fclc•n) convictions -and refuSt"d to all<•W followups by lawyers. even whrn a Juror said 'he couldn't be fair. Semel also said prospective JUWrs are less ltkel} to givc honest ans"ers to judges. "Jurors arC' 1nt1m1da1ed b) the robe" and will tell judges "hat they wan·t to hear. she said · She offerl'd no statistics for her asSt"n1ons about hung Junes Kem Countv D1stnct Attorney Ed Jagels. an auihor and leading advocatl' of Proposiuon 115. said he has nut seen evidence of increases in Jllf) deadlocks The authors ""ere "ell aware of the potcn11al dangers. 1he poss1b1ht) of an increase 1n hung Juries. panicularly in sc' l ase,." Jagels said. -By Tbe AHocl•ttd Preu Team finds riches, plague In deep for est NEW YO RK -A conS<.'r\atw n "SWAT team .. has ret urn<'d from .rn uneitplored Bolt' 1an forest "1th plants unknown to sc1em·e. tale<. ot spectacular animals. and a case of bubonic pla~ue. T he team s tnr. to northern La Paz province, Bo 1v1a. was thl' tir~t test of a method for survt'ying '' tl - dcrness areas to determinl' "hether they arc deserving of protl'C't1on or fu rther study, said Russell M11 - termc1er, president of Conse~ at1on lntcmattonal 1n Washington, [) C . which devised th<' method. The month-long trip b) lour Amen can fil'ld biologists and three of their counterparts in Boin 1a re- vealed an area with o ne of the richt'st collecuons of plants and anirp als on Earth. "It's really confirming that th<.' region may be as diverse as the Manu Nauonal Park (m Pau I, which is kno wn to be the rn:ht''lt protected area on Earth m tl'rm.; t'f biological di V<'rs1t y... M tt tl'rmm·r said. The SWAT team -known more properly as a "RAP team," for rapid assessment program -found 40.3 spcc1l's of birds and 45 specie~ of mammals, i ncluding th ree not previously known to eitist in Bohv1a. They were the spiny tree rat. the h1g- urcd bat and the shon -carcd dog. "For me, the most exc111ng thing was the siJ}lung of this ~hon-cartd d<>J," said Mitterme1er. It was spot- ted by Louise H. Emmons of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. "It's an cxtrtmely poorly known animal. She actually go t a look at one with a ffOI in its mouth " 1 hat was the first obscrvatjon ever of the animal feeding in the wild. M1t- termeicr said. Emmons also found something ahe wasn't lookina for: fleas carryin& bubonic plaaue, the black du th of the Middle A1es. "She came back and 101 sick. and they said 'You've f Ol the plaaue,"' Mittenneier said. 'They curt'd 1t. but she was out of it for a few wecb." Tllie team alao came back with bund~1 of plant 1~imen1, wh1C'h they are now ttudyina. "Some of them are likely to be new to l<'t· eft()C," the team said in ita repon, -•1 ,... Aaedl~ ,,,... s :: • I OAANGe COA8T DALY N.OT Sunday, Auou•t2e. 1990 A.a ~:::::::::::------------------------------------------------- O•ANG! COAS• Daily Pilat An Independent Newspaper f l \I• I I I' 1.;I" I" 1 ~· f' ,a, ,\I •flQ I•• Rob.it E. Page, I'"\ , ... ' /$. I.,., .... ,,, .... ult,,"' William S. Lobdell . · Steve Marbl~ Stan Wym~n. Don Fenley, Roger Bloom . Roger Corl1on, Corot Humphrey,, Elloot Stein, Jr Gerald W Adcow Jr f ... t• 'f•'\ f, t 1'1 ) • t• f )f t ' J ~ I ... ,. .. Wolter Burrough1 1901-1989, t I ' Editor/al Road work in canyon showed • • • • 1nsens1t1v1ty T he problem w11h modern commun1cat1ons 1s fc" people are willing to use 1l. A case in point was the failure of the Transpor- tatio n Comdor Agtncy to noufy Laguna Beach 11 was going to temporanl> Cl~t some some roads th~ough Laguna Can;on. It 1s not known how Laguna Beach officials wo uld have reacted 1f someone had said beforehand they planned to put some roads into the canyon to conduct tests. even v.11h assurances that the damage would be repaired. We can only guess the reaction would ha\C been negative. However, a dialogue would ha .. e been started and perhaps, just perhaps, wuh the right kind of guarantees, the agency would have received some sort of blessing to do its work. clean up and get o ut of there. That's all speculation. We d o know that what happened was wrong. The agency had no more nght cuttin~ roads through the can)On without telling the city about 1t. no matter how temporary. than Saddam Hussein ha holding ll' 1lians hostage. After all. 1t t'i no secret that Laguna Beath has mor'c than a passing interest in what happens to and in that canyon. The agency. to be sure. did ha'e pennic;c;1on to run te\t~ on cit) propert) last )ear Thm.e tests were to be u<;cd 1n prepanng an environmental impact report The Transportatio n C o mdor Agenc) 1\ charged v.1th building three Orange Count> tollwa) s and the reports v.111 be used in connection w1th the construl'.t1on of thOSl' highways ll seems. according to Laguna Beach Cit) Manager Ken Frank. the agenc) told him 1t needed to conduct more tests Agency o ffic1als forgot to tell him the> were hnnging some bulldozers alo ng v.llh them T he roads v.ere cut through the otherv.-1'il' pnstinl' can)On so testing equipment could be transported to rernott· sites. The agency says tht' damage caused b> its c4u1pmcnt will be repaired. While that is important. 1t reall> 1'i not tlw pmnt The point is Laguna Beach 4'hould ha' c tx·cn told "hat the agency wanted to do. or v. hat the agenq had to do \nd how 1t planned to do 1t. It 1s called being scns1tn e The agency should not ha'c proceeded to tear up thl· ca nyon on its own in1t1t1at1 H That's what was v.rong. Sacramento Insider Wilson 's name bad news for GOP fund-raising effort SACR>\MENTO ~ pro· fess1onal phonebank compan) hired by the -san Diego Count) Re· public.an Central Commmee 10 ra1st' funds for the loc~I party has dropped gubernatorial candidate Pete Wilson's name from 1ts scnpt after reportedly betng inundated with nept1vc comments about tht' for· mer n Diego mayor An in1t1al scnpt be1ns used b) callers to potcn· ual t ontnbutor!> said the GOP "must prepare to elt<.'I Pete-Wil son . and a united Republican ticket" in November <\ subs111u1e scnpt merely sa)S the party "must prepare for the upcoming elections 1n No- vember." The compan). Trans- Amenca Telemarketing of Washing· ton D.C .. rcfuSC'd comment Several telephone calls to part) officials in San D1cao were not returned. Wilson campaign aides S8) they know nothing about 11. That•s ltfe No one will ever accuSC' the J\s- 1Cmbly Republicans of leading with their hearts. Just listen to the analysis prepared for GOP mcm~rs of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee on a bill that ~ould est.ab1sh minimum safety standards to protect children against severe injury 1n pla)ground falls. According to the Republican staff. "Wt ean't afford to save them all. We do not hve 1n a nsk·fr« world Falling t"lfT of swings 1s pan of growing up ·· Unsubtle message Lc&islauve staff members say lht'\ ft'ar ror thetr JObS tf voters apprO' ~ Propos1uon 140. an 1ntt1at1vt' spon· sored b)' Los Angtlcs Count} Su~r· visor Pete Schabarum that would hm1t le&Jslatt ve terms and cut the lcglslaturc's budget and pensions -\ memo recent!} sent to the approx· 1ma1cly 1.000 Senate st.affers b} ChO Berg. cxecUU\'e officer of the Senate Rules Comm1t1ec. poured ga~hne on thosc fears. "If Schabarum passes. the onl ) "'•> to meet 1ts requi rements v.ould be a sub tanttal reduction in Senate staff. whu:h could reach 50 pcfl.'ent," Be~ d:umed WUlJam Ead#coll 11 • S.cramra· to-ba.e4 colamal•• for tllr OrHI~ CoaJI Daly PJlol. Wh•n Writing to the Orange Coo'' Daily Pilot lh, Orange Coo•• Onoly Pilot · 1> ' I 'f"hh •r \ lvtl t q , • ''• 1 • •' , • 1l pt • .,.. ' 1\ ,\ ' •V'••\t~ ft•,1t t•\q ' I •t1' A t "'I•' '• l \ ,,., " I\ 1 Community Cnmmf"ntory Gue\I Commt'nlory • Ed1to11ol Rt'\f)OMe I \ ' ,. ... I,, 3~, 1 ' • ,, ' ••• 1 t ,. . ••\' t t I J I • t t t Orongt> (00~1 Dooly Pilot ' I• • I • I • I • ' • . It• I ' •1• 1 tf .,. I ,, I ' ' I ''"\\ ,,, 0 ,,. I "'' A ' ''"IP\ "!l'fl .. I 11 I• rt c• ""' ''" I I ltt>\\ 1'111 In l'I I 1 ,. """I 1•• I • 1 t ''"W' 1 ' ",. b rongt> Coo~t Doily Pilot ')0 l A O/f\/b l\l!,,n1,. n tr11,.,, It 11 r I 1 •' ,,,1 1h1• [),1,1) P1l01 ,_. 7 I 4 6 4? .. U I ' The best of Editor's Hotllne Today In history Today ia Sunday, AUS. 26, the 238th day of 1990. Tbe1'e a.re 127 dafs left 1n the ~· oday's Hi&hliaht in History: On A ua. 16, 1920 the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitu- uon, suarant.eeina American women lhc n&ht to vote. waa declared 10 effect On this date: In SS B.C., Roman for<lCs under Julius Caesar invaded Britain. Five yean aao: Tbineen-year~ld AIDS ~llent Ryan White bepn "attend1n1" classes at Western Middle School in Kokomo, Lndiana, Vl& a teler hone book-Up It hil borne -schoo officials had barred Ryan from attend1na classes in penon . One year aao: A team from Trum- bull, Conn .. won the Little Leasue World Senes 1n Williamspon, Penn .. by defcaung a team from Taiwan, becomtnl tbe fint Amen- c.an team s1nc.c 19 3 to win the title. Today's 81nhdays: formef At- torney General Willwn French Smllh 1s 73. Washington Post ex· ecutive editor Ben1aman C. Bradlce 1s 69 Author Ben J. Wattenbcra 1s 5 7 Fonner Democrauc vic.c-pres1- dc:nttal nominee Geraldine FerTato 1s 55 Singer Valene Simpson 1s 42. -By Th .UHdal«I Pm• Newport City Council runs amok, again EDITOR ·s NOTE: The following art: sam· pies of Oruge Coaat Dally Piiot n·sders' com· ments and cn11cisms from this "ed .\s a mailer of public ~nice the Piiot will puh/1sh a sampling ofcslls to rhe hotline eath week in 1h1t. space The number to rt'ach Ed1ror'.c; Hot/me it. 64!-6086 Another small town government has done 1t again. Gone amok The Ne wport ( m < ounul has passed another 1n a long hne o( blue-lav. ordinances "'lHch town coun cils e' el) where ha' e conjured up tu make themselves ohJ<.'U<o of nd1cule. It seems these Ncwpon council memher'i who have been miffed at what people have been saying about them dunng their election campaign . decided to tr) and regulate the exert 1sc of free speech e'en 1hough the nght of free spcerh " guaranteed b) the ( onst1tut1on Ncvenheless. the) have passed an ordinanle to circum,ent that basic fr~om b~ requmng all campaign mass mailers sent to 'oters dunng the final da)S ot the campaign be fi led "'1th the nt' clerk "'1th1n 1"'0 hours of the first d1stnbu11on nl the matenal ~n' person who '1olate' tht· lJv. I'> subJCCt to prosccu11on for a cnme .\nd 11 d0<.''n·1 maucr 1f the maienal ts true or false Naturalh. the se .... pon rnunc1I member<. J' well as almost e\el)one else. ~no"'s \Ulh .in ordinance places the Cit} of Ne"' pon in a pt1\· 1uon ol faung 1he 1nentable class ac11on 1a .... .-.u11 all thl'.' "'3) to the Suprt'me ( oun and .11 ta\pa)er\ e"pcnse II doc'i seem Newpon l annnt learn b) e'pcnencl'.' 10 use a hllle lore1h uught and a ltlth: legal ..a''' 0 Where 1s Tumblev.eeds" \\ ha1 kind of people .... ould take out a great comic 'i tnp and no1 sa) a word., Do )OU reall} think we are dummies JU\I because '-'t' read the comics" I v.ould reall~ Ilk(' Tumblev.erds bal'k or at lt'ast JO e'plana11on wh> 11 .... as Ulkl·n a .... a~ v.11h no nulll'e That "'3'> realh l ht·ap . 0 When v.111 fumblev.red~ u1m1: had.' 1 ha'e waned . pa11t·n11' and no"' I am v.a111ng 1rnpa· uenll) l ht\ t\ the onl~ romtc 'itnp for adult<o Please d1m't mJ~e us read bland stutl h~e F-red -ugh -or :-.anc~ v.h u ~ou kept 'o" C'1lht•r SJ'<' u~ I umhk...,eed.., ba1..~ or gt'<' U\ a torum 111 call 1n anJ lel '"u ~no"' ~011 Ml'.' mal ing J h1g m1s1ake fl)/ I ()J<'<., '<>TI: \\<"II t.Jkt• J p..11/ \t.m111g \fonJa) 0 I nel.'d I umhk~ceds I lameled 1he I tm<'\ when lht'\ l 3ntd<'d Tumblcv.ecds .rnd IOI)~ lht• Pilot. No" 1 am rnnlchng the Pilot, hu1 I h1>fl<' somt'hov. v.c l JO find uut v.hcn· lht'r(' 1~ J papi:r of good ta\le and fair pla\ v. ho came!> our fa"onte i.tnp Our en11re famrl) 1s "'tlltng tu relocate 1( nett:S!)an 10 read Tumblc"'eed 0 I ha'c JUSt brought in m} Monda) pJpcr and there 1s -.1111 no Tumble...,eed<o l can't imagine what ~ou v.ere thrnk1ng abou1 v. hen ~ ou !Ml1d "Let'~ get nJ of the best comte stnp y,e'H, gol and listen to the readers hov. I .. W('ll I am howling ~RRH ·OOt)(X~oooooo (appnn.1ma1r spelling of hov.l) , 0 You are iurning this paper into ... oml'.' ~ind of rnokbook for ~upp1es or '>ome1hing ltov. about some decen1 hard ne...,,., How ahout l<" • erage of the homeless arres1ed 1n "iantd .\na' I know rt isn't our area. bul b) (iod. II I'> uur concern Hov. about amcles abou1 pohle gunnini down innocenl people -or pcupk at l('a\t onh pro"en guilt~ b~ the pohl(' bullet'> 0 1 am glad In'> Yoko1 was abk to in1e~1ev. that poor -.-..oman I Helen ~u~n Parser '4hO <oh ut and killed her abus1"e C\·hu.-.bandt 1 d11n·1 understand ""'h' \he didn't I.Ill him 'ear<o ago Im ga' e u<> a S\ mpa1hettl ptl tu re l)f a pour "'-rC"-t"J up "'oman and 1 feel '>llIT\ tor her 0 Thank )UU lur linall~ follov.rng up in 1ha1 car raffie ~am 1 ha'e called S('\tTJl ume" J~•ul 11 and ne\C.~r sa"' an\lh1ng I knc"' It "'3' nl•l un the UD and up 0 Russ Loar dOt"'>n·t knov. ""hat he " IJI 1n11 abou1 v.1th 1hat moon ba~ a.1p \\e ~dn 1 eq:n live here on l"arth v.1thout lou.-.ing 11 up. ''' ""'" go mess up the moon That mone~ uiuld be <.pt"nt on so man) things. for poor people' and med11.1nl· What a wa!>te to plan to ""' on the moon 0 The do~ nC\I dnor \11'.'als m' paper I hJ\t told 'ou 1h1\ ticfor<' l'u1 tt un Ill\ d''lH \ll'P /:.D/TOR ''\ \iOTE \\t"\l /1 Ac· 1t1 Jl<•r,h '"ur Piiot but \OU drdn'r /e/J\(' a f>hPfl<' numh<'r Plea!>C s11 r u~ Jnmhrr liJ// Jnd ",.·11 1.1.l.c• ,·arr-ol Char /)(Xlt h '"' .\OU c Ho"" Jare 'uu c,hl'"' a p1l lurc 111 a ntJn sunbathing "'llh lh1ldr<'n k~.ked a"a' tr.•m him and th<'n t.1ll abt..1u1 ~mt'man l1t1un' hc1ng u~·J as humJ n ,h1dJ.., c \\ell v.hat a ht'.s ut1lul morning Ho~lage' e\~utmm ,111len 1ars and tr.iud 11n thl'.' lr1,n1 page de, ""ell a' a man "'hl> "'ould ra1her let h1' lmJs dro""n thdn hJ'C' tht'm near him v.h1le ht" <>unbalhC'\ (nx.J nlllffilOg Ill \\IU ll'4.) c \\hat ha'<' 'vu 1.h10f' 10 !ht' hufll\(llp<'' I tr\I }VU h1Je 11. anJ n11"' '''u rtdu1..e tt 11\ lhl'.' hcaJ of a pin Thanl' llH 'our feeling an1I undl'.'r· st.anding You must be a Taurus. EDITOR' NOTE. No. I'm a reason•ble Libra. and. alier reading )Our complaint. the pomr sue of the horoscope has b«n increased to a reasonable size 0 I am a local c;ubscnber and I want to comment on the 72-)'ear-old lady who was denied perm1s\lon to move her mail box 10 her porch I think 11 I) outrageous. and I think an) good attorne' should sue the Jp. ing daylights out of th<' pmtaf system I also think Helen Susan Parst'r should go lOmpletel} free It was outrageous what that man did to her 0 I don't like stupid. mtndless cereal for brcal fa\I and I don'1 hke them in m~ newspaper e11her 0 ~buu1 'our headline toda' "Saddam Told r lJ \tufT It ..... our nev. spaper ~as 1mpro,·1ng but th1\ 1\ a rea l big step backward <\re you trying to .ippcal to teen-agers" '-Jot class~ a btt 0 I ha'e a comment Tacb headline abou1 "\fordt'r ending dream" -murder ends e\el)· thing. and drcami. are prett} ob' 1ous as one of tho\C' thing~ \\ho "'ntes ~our haclme~<"d head- hn('\ The', are reall~ poor 0 I ha'-e a rtcommendat1on about htg.h school lootball Ma' be \OU should also cover the bands and rt"P <,quad.-. that are practicing Hn hard 100 Than~ HlU 0 I am calling to congratulate Jud' ( haml-te rla1n on her cancer stor. 0 ('hamticrla1n s 1..olumn ts prett' ndtculous In tall 11 1~ d1.,gu.-.11ng. 0 I ha\t' a ~·ommenl abou1 the pohce t<lra,an art1t le in the Monda' paper F1~t of all. I was quite incensed a1 the Pollet' dc:panment at having c;.ent do"' n offi1..ers and all of that good stuff Then ""h<'n I dug 1n1 0 11. I v.as mort incen~ at Holh \\ agner and I on' Dodero Thetr facts "'ere 1 m orrt 1 and the slant of their stol). which ~as ho"' could "'C pa' for a police cara"an. was totalh out of hnt' It was complete!~ wrong.. The lal ts I fou nd 1iut were that tho~ officers went do"" n tin their l'"' n lime with their own mone) to p1l~ him up .rnd bnng him back to pa' him respell Tv. o ot11cers JUSI going off shit\ also a(CUmJlan1C'd them I think that should t'lt the ltX u\ of the 'ito~ the love and suppon he had 001 1h<' ptl ~ "·Pll k' attitude of 1wo unfcthn& reponers v. ho want<"d to find somethmg wrong in ~ha 1 "'as a \en nice thing U.S. media neglecting its duty Instead of pm pagand111ng the Middle East lrl<.t\, our na11on ·.., m«11a should ht' d1ggtng 10111 ma· tenal not pro' tlk<l h' go' i:mmenl sources It should he quest1on1ng tht• status 4uo. no1 rt!~ 1ng on go' C'rn ment pro' 1ded pho1u opponuntt1e'i nor resorting to pla~ground hull~ t.aJk like "a hnc has b«n dra""n in the sand .. Recent nev.spapcr h<"adhn<'<. re· fleet a dangerous smugne\\ Th<'\ sound fngh1en1niJ ) hk<' an etho from the 60s mentalm ut "let''i kick some bull ... that "'a' \hort hHd in southe.ast Asta ~ Ul'h ewre)\HIO\ are Jin&o1st1c .:ind. along "'Ith Rl)ant (iumbel's stnllmental 1nten 1l'""' from h11 de'k on the dt'st'rt ..nn1t anti Tom Brokav.\ "Hello ~hrnl'i" from camouflaged, but hl1mes1l·k Ci h . have no plact' tn obJefltH' rt'pt)rttng of this cnt1cal o;1tua11on Mort appropriate'. when the media choo'K'~ to eJ1ton1thtt. are the words of Gentr11l l>w1aht I> E1Knhower remind1n& lh<' '\m(man ~oplc that h<' "ha le' "ar a~ 11nh a soldier who ha~ h\Cd ti ran one who h.as c'pencnC't'd m hrutal1t)'. futaht)' and stup1d1t' " lnstud of d1rrctm &utter ep1tht't~ at oppos1na sencrab, 10\.al and na uonal press could be a..,king touJh qucsuons of our own leadership Granted. the matter of S.ddam Huuc1n mu't be addrnstd Bui ,.., 1t soley our JOb., If so. what is our stntqy? ls 11 to defend Saudi Arabia~ Free Kuwait" Alt.ad. lraq'l Or kill Huue1n" And will maJ51'e amounts of manpower and mattnal help, or hander. this m1 '10n" A&a•n cch~s of wan past emanate from the covcrqc of the cumnt cnsis and 11oC1tlc u un· ans'-"crcd 9ues11on'> 111 th<' minJ, "' m1ll1o ns of i.\mem·an~ ~u, h 1n4u1n is far from unf'dt mH1l II 1'> 1he dut' of a fr« pres\ anJ patnn11t .\mC'n 1.·ans 10 <>ttk \Ulh 1nllHmat11rn JnJ obJeCtl'C'l' fom1 op1nwn~ N'l(lre 11'' too la1e Wh o 1s in charge v i our m1l1t.tl"\ m1ss1on in the M1JJIC' F.rn ' h II another "Jlllnl l'Ommand.. thdl pro' ed disastrous 1n \ tetnam' Or I'> thl\ an in-name onh "l :"" ~unt' Fo~" that -.-..e nt into l\.orra .ii> )ears ago and th<' l ' ~ 1\ \llll tht're'' Haven't \"C: learned an) thing twm past m1htal) m1s.aJ,<'nture'" With 100,1.XXl l tmop<i lour earner atta l group , ~ jel 31f\ ran l1ndud1ng 20 Stealth fighlCHl anJ vanous mult1 ·nat1onal for<'<'' •lD lh<' Kene. 11 has 10 be annoum Clt "ho '' in charae One can nnh 1mag1nr thr confusion And 1f the 'l1tuatmn fC'qu1r('~ call ing up the m1hta~ re'><'t't l'trts11n1' 11 mt'nt cancchn1 J pre 1Jenual vacauon Tht' apparent 131.~ of on s1tt m1htaf) ltade"htp and the a~ pearanct' of prc~1dcnt11J ca~ualnt'\'I reprtstnts fuu\ thinlung that de· mands ru1in' from the pre''" More so than \t'nt1ment1l \tOnt'\ about )Clio..,. nbho ns and ~parated fam1he Further muddlC'd thinktnJ he1ng IJllOrcd b the prt s con CM"I~ 1hc const1tut1onaht of President Bu h comm1ttmt massive "mencan forces without C'Ol\F \1onal a~ proval A m1htal) du:t.ator could not b( leu re trained \ et Ne..,.~v.ttk"' rover asks onl)' "Will II lk \\ ar""' Wlth nary af\ 1M1dt word on the lc:phty of su h acuon The ansv.1:T lt\al SY+tft m1ht.an " Bl'UOn \All\ OC'He\'4lf\ 1n llrt)('f W prot('(.'t \men, an h' e' is a glaring u1ntraJ1l1111n lh cll llOi hll<illh the mass1'e deph"m<'nt 1n lad lrtatc.-J 1he ho.,Utge \ltualll\n lntelhgen,e sourt'C!. mu'il ha' e l n•'"' n ~·apt1\ e\ ..,.ould he tall;cn at the first \lgn 111 v.ar \~I T 1m<' \1ap11ne column1s1 Hugh ··~ne' nt'' ('f ~ue,tHrnC'd l I\ stratc-g' I M1ead. he gushed a1 the pres1drnt·~ ah1hl' Ill send men and matenal fan hl"r anJ faster than at an} othrr 11me in h1ston · l he l"l" are other issue' the m<"d1a has 1gnortd Wh, aren't Japan and West <.1crman\ as alarmed a~ th<' l ' S ' Tht) 're ' tar mort dependent on Middle f...a\t ml than we are "l\l1. ho"' t an addam Hus~1n 'uddtnl\ hc\.ome Hitler·hl e'' 1 hrtt week' ago we u'i<"d him J<o a wurre ot ~"l1l, a month a.a ) we votC"<l him half a b1llmn J olla!"'i 1n 'iubs1d1es and 1hrtt )'tars aJO v.c RS'illSted him 1n h1\ war a.p1nst Iran "nother is ut' " hov.. ~m rnal~ o"em1aht. did lraq rea h almoM uperpo..,.tr m1lttar' \l tlu\" Throughout 1he '80'i hrr lllr\e\ wert held at ba h~ a ragtag arm~ of Iranians , ov. Iraq I\ the llflCI of the laraest hu1ld u~ of <\m<'ncan fof"C'('c; 1n ~~\Cir<. \eteran m1l11a"" anal)..,, <\ c, 8 \,i<'tcalt m11nta1ns that t ' ~ lamer 11t.ac l ifOU~ alone could defend Saudi "-rab1a and t'n· fortt a na,al blocude '\~ ord1ng to Mc tt-alf. ma ""'e l around fortt1 arc unncttnal) and otttmcly nAI· ncnblc Jnqu1f) sut h as the above arc not a matter of C'OMCn-1\tVt or h\)c'ra.J pe>bt1c but of at.abhshina 10und 1tratqy And. mo t often, witb lotacal and comprchenaave ltnlel)' comes a natu>na1 tcnx of pu,,,aee. Jim W ood "' a umc hke this. as our a,rcat nauon again appears detenntncd to uK m1ht.ar. means to ~Ive mlcT- nattonal disputes, General Doualas MacA.nhur'5 vo1 e of upcnenoc lS worth heanna; "J know war as few hvtng men lnow 1t. Noth1na to me is more rcvo1t1na. I have Iona ad- vocated us complete abolitiqn, Jf 1t1 very destrurt1vencss to both mend and foe ha1 rendered it useless as a means of 1Ctthna international di .. P\llt$" Thac was General MacAnhur'1 famous "fattwell Addrns" of 19~1. P'rts1dtnt Bush and most of h11 statr no doubt heard lhott wordl. But bow quickly we an foraet and now Amenca apin as>pean "heeded in\o a quqmm. Solutions are availabk:1 • but the)' rcquu-c bard flCtl ana I01Jal planni~ not JtQ&011tk slopn1 and tcnbmcntal P'OPOIM· dmna. • oa.\11• COAST DAILY I'll.OT M lundtly, AUguet 2'8, 1990 rl1 IE BACK PAGE More to a bed sheet than meets the body I walked into a 11ore iaao Corona del Mar \be Other day to buy eom.e --and Sa.Ddra Marx 11~ me a ~wcaae f\111 ... of W'o'C:\:rti:;~ Judy are created cquaJ. • Tboee labeled "No Iron" or "Easy ~ .. are procelMCI with the awful«>undina urea formaldehyde. "Tbat'a the f\u10y ameU you notice when you ope1l a ~-Of abeeU that are J\W'&.ftteed not tO wrinkle, abe explainod. Su.rely the ameU would 10 away with a couple of wubinas"f buabend, Paul, own Chamberlain Between Tbe ......... llllll ...... Yes, 1&)'1 Sand.ra ... but lhe manufacturers don't even warn you to wub the sheeu before uaina them, a pnctice ahe ho,Pea will IOO.n cha.nae. Sbeeta, a purveyor o( IDOltly l~ cotton bed linens. table coverlnp and bath accessories. "Ura fonnaldebyde ia a known carcinogen," says Paul Marx. Un.like many mau-produced "de1ianer" sheets, whicb are proceucd with urea formaldehyde, Between lbe Sbeeu bas iu toJ>-<>f-the-line pima cotton sheets made-tAM>nter from Iona-fibre yarns grown in f.gypt and woven in Germany and Switzerland. Both Manes claim il isn't cWTCntly known j ust how much fonnaldebydo it takes to cause cancer - or even whether it caus'5 cancer once it's processed into fabrics. Urd formaldehyde? 1 didn't like the sound of it. Penoull)', I wun't takina any chanoes. I ran riaht bom• ud ripped all of the aorscc>us silk-screened .. des...,. .. mee11 and piUowc:aes off every bed in my .bouae. . Weren't most of the "desiancr sheets" also made of I~ cotton? WeU... yes, Sandra told me -but she qu1ckJr, pointed out that not all sheets marked "l 00% £0tlOD • rd hen lauoderina them for months. but they still bore a ~ tqemblance, texturally, to re- proccsled ~ Come to think of it, the darned thinp hadn't IRAO from A1 will lead inevitably to a number of explosions which will bum all in their path," he said at the United Nations in New York. lraq, -tncanwhile. carried out tts threat to'cut supplies to embassies in Kuwait, shutting off power at the Italian, British, Austrian and French missions; power and water at the U.S., East Gennan and Norwegian embassies; and power, water and telephone service at the Japanese mission. Italy's Foreign M1rustry SAJd that Iraqi soldiers were k.nocking down a wall at the French m1ss1on in Kuwlllt 10 an apparent cffon to cut o ff the water supply there. but France could not 1mmcd1atcl) con- firm the repon. l~i soldlcrs, some anned with mactunc guns and mortars, re- mained outside many embassies in Kuwait City but made no effon to remove diplomats by force. accord- UCI From A1 cemed about 11.., The reason we are concerned 1s that our maJor donors are seeing their o wn businesses af- fected by the economy," he said UCl's strategy has been to d1- vcrs1fy its suppon by malting ap- peals to a wider array of corpor- atJons and 1nd1v1duals. "What we're most encouraged about 1s the growth from last year to this year in ca'ih gjt\s." Git\s from the business c-0mmun1- ty in Orange County were up 26 percent at UCI compared to the previous year. according to univer- sity officials. lrvine-bastd AST Re- search Inc. pledged more than S I m1lhon in computers and cap1t.al to the university last year. Corona del Mar ph1lanthrop1~1 Arnold Be<:krnan gave a whopping $5.2 m1llaon to the Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Chnic on cam- pus last year. And Richard Barclay ing to reports reaching foreian min· istries in several countries. U.S. officials said an electric p- erator was being used at the U .S. Embassy and that other supplies remruned adequate for Ambassador Nathaniel Howell and his staff of ·about I 0 diplomats. Thousands of American troops and dozens of U.S. warships are within strilung djstancc of Iraq and Kuwai t. but President Bush has 11ven no indication how he will respond if Iraq attempts to overrun the U.S. embassy. Earher this we<:k. the United States reduced its staff at the em- bassy . tn KuwaJt by ~nding about I 00 U .S. diplomats and dependents to Baghdad. where they have been stranded. Iraq's U.S. ambassador said in Washington Saturday that the wives and children of the Amen - can diplomats can leave "The dependents arc going to be rtleased." said Mohamed al-Mashat. who had been summoned to the State Dcpanment for another U S of Newpon Beach put his name on what ts now the Irvine Barclay Tbeatre on campus with a SI mill ion pledge. Although the coming year prom- ises to be challenging for un1 vers1ty fundra1~rs. UCI Chancellor Jack Peltason said long-tcnn prospects for the university look good. "C'on- s1dc:"nng that the figures come o n the heel~ of an extraordinar) fund-rais- ing ~ear in 1988-89. we are Of>- um1st1c about o ur prospects for this, o ur 25th anniversary year. and the ycan to come:· Pelt.a son u1d. "Fluctuations 1n these figun:'I arc normal Most important 1s that we conunue to de"elop the strong ba~ of pnvaLe suppon " Corporations accounted fo r 31 6 percent of all pnvate suppon. donat- ing a total S8.6 million to the un1- vers1ty last fiscal year Foundations donated SS m1lhon, fo llowed by 1nd1 v1d ua l g.iving of S7 5 m1lhon and approx1matel) S3.2 m1ll1on from other sources. TODAY'S DAILY PILOT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER ... ' . -.... Z.NBL003 LICENSE # 2NBL003 protest. "Some of them will be leaving soon." However, be said the diplomau will be treated "just like anybody else," meaning they will be detained. He said that although Iraq and the U nited States "arc on the brink of a catastrophe," Baghdad is "not going to use force" against lhc U.S. Embassy in Kuwrut. Although 1ntcmational law says embassies must rtmain inviolable e ven in times of war, Baghdad or- dered alf embassies in t{uwait to close and threatened to detain as hostages any diplomauc personnel who defy the decree. The many other countnes that have refused to close their embassies include Canada. Swoden. Romania. Hungar y , Spain , Greece, Bangladesh. Switzerland. Poland, Czechoslovak1a and Yugoslavia. Moscow has e vacuated its em- bassy but says it remains technically o pen. Many governments believe that closing the missions could be inter- preted as the first step toward recog· nition of Iraq's claim of sovereignty over Kuwait. As the embassy standoff con- tmued. 96 Austrian hostages were freed in Iraq. an Austrian official said. Japan announced that some of its nationals had been rounded up. Au s trian P reside nt K urt Waldheim secured the release of the Austrians while meeting W1th Iraqi SAIL From A 1 Beach pantc1pat1ng in the sailing compet1uon, hosted this year by Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Club. rhe week of racing co ncluded Saturday The teen-agers rrprescntcd 23 dif- fe rent yacht clubs in New York. M1ch1gan , Massachuscm. Ill inois. Texas. Rhode Island, Connecticut. New Jersty. M iss1ss1pp1, California. Lou1s1ana, Flonda and Bnt1sh Col- umbia. They competed in three different classes I • The Scars Cup competition for Etchells-22 keelboats crewed by fo ur people. •The F Gregg Bemis Troph} MAN From A1 the rented Pontiac 1~ more than a week overdue Stephens m1sS<'d an appoin1ment he had with a hean <1pec1ahst last week It'!> po!>s1blc Stephens could b<- traced 1f he refills his insulin pre~npllon. Thoma'I believes. He"• still work ing on that angle 0 Whcn.1Stephcns climbed ir\lo the I car JUSI after lunC'h that Fnday he had between S5.000 and S<>.OOO in cash -his company's payroll. He probably had a newly purchased .35 7-Magnum and the nitro-glyccrin pills he took for a hean problem, but what he didn't have was the insulin he needs to in1cct twice daily. Nitkin said. She's womed. And u circum- stances and people around her have looked any too clean aince the ftnt time rd waabcd 'em. the CODICDll of my ftliltl c:abinctl IDIO the bedroom. Sooo..t. I won' want to Ill up and JP to wort any mOR. Ma¥be that urea formaldehyde atull' doesn't re-a.c awns and d.inaineu lho way ordinary, un·trated cotton does. / DUt l'm toiaa to 6ave to. I ftilly intend to ute the profits, if uy, to stock up on aheeta. .. beautiful cotton .... So I replaced eveo1h.iQf -Well, almoet every· thlna -with &lbuloua. ·(uxunoua. pure white abee&a of a soot.biqly satiny nature. ~wise, I wu in ptlin. ·Handmade lace and pima cotton aren't cheap. Tbele eustom·made wonden rally /fr, and I'm told &bey'U ICl tofter and eofter with eecb wuhiQJ. I can barely wait 7" no pun intended. c.orton abeeta aa1 fonnaldebyde are available at mOll ttorea than just &tween T6e Sheet.a. But I can't tell you how marvelou1 it bit to tleep under an enormous down and feather comforter covered wit.b pure cotton cambric that's stuffed into a lacy, silky rmJ cotton comforter cover. Or bow downriabt pleasurable it is to nestle between ahceu woven of 300 th.read<e>unt pima cotton from E&YPt -and on tot> of a mua of pillows covered with more of the &lonous cotton. drippina more of the handmade lace. l)wbampe and Sca.od.ia Down, bot.b in South Cout "8za, have a nice select.ion -and so doea BulJock.s ~moet locationa), wit.b a lovely line of ..Charisma • bed Unena. Helmy, another purveyor of fine EcY,pti.an cot-tooa. didn't do u well here in 0 .C. u 1t doc:a in Brentwood and Beverly Hills; it's South Cout Plaza vu.a. store recently closed. Ob, yeah -the wrinkles started to show up immediately. I'm fusaina over my linens like a woman who's employed u a ftill-time laundress. I certainly wish I could afford to hire one. Pratai and Ponhault baven'1 come to the Oran,e Coat yei -but don't underestimate the power of Donald Bren and Henry Setentrom. E.apecially if cotton sheets -wrinkles and all - ever rmlly caich on. I've taken to waicbioa t. v. in bed ... eating in bed ... returnina phone calls from my bed I've moved Ladies, start your cnsines ... cr, I mean your steam irons. President Saddam Hussein in Baah· dad on Saturday. Waldheim said later in Amman, Jordan, that he had raised the issue of U.S. and other Western citizens stranded in Iraq and Kuwait with Saddam, but had received no com- mitment.s from the Iraqi leader. About 21,000 Westerners, includ- ina 3,000 Americans, are being held hostaac in Iraq and Kuwait. Waldheim, the first Western lcadcr to meet Saddam since the invasion, has been shunned by Western leaders because he c-0n- ccalcd his hnks to a German army unit in World War II that has been implicated in atrocities. Saddam did not hesitate to use the visit by Waldheim, a fonner U .N. SCCTCtary-gcncral, to again reject de· mands by the United Nations that he restore Kuwait's sovereignty and free the hostages. Saddam, at a news conference wtth Austrian rcponcrs, said Iraqi troops w11l not withdraw from Kuwajt and repeated that foreigners have been moved to strategic points, including missile bases and oil re- fineries. "I shaJI say that whatever collides with Iraq will find columns of dead bodies which may have a beginning but may not have an end. We want the Americans to live. We do not want them to dk In the same way. we want the Iraqis to live and not die ... Saddam told the Austrian re- race for the smaller, Collegiate fly- ing Junior dinghies wled by two people. •The 0 . Verner Smythe Trophy race for the lightest o ( the vessels. the single-person Laser dinghies. The young sailors stayed in local homes during the week. while their families and fncnds who had come along for suppon camped out in hotels and motels. Most of them veteran sailors who have been boating practically since b1nh, the teen-agers gave various opinions on what it takes to be a winning sailor. "You've got to want it If you don't, you can't do well," said Rem Milligan, 17. of G ross Pointe, Mich. "Consistency 1s import.ant." said Rush Hambleton. 15. of Ventura. grown mcrcas1ngl y bizarre. N1tkm. 32. re ported Stephens missing Fnday night. Saturday morning. Stephens' silent business partner. Ralph Olcott. showed up offenng a new twist to the mystery. Olco tt handed her a sheet of legal paper. In handwntin$ that appears to be Stephens' 1s wntten a c unous statement. It names Olcott as the "financial advocate and silent pan- ncr" in Stephens' company. Ameri- can Auto Transporter. The document. referred to as a "gentleman's agreement," includes the cryptic statement. "In event of either pany's lives being tenninated, complete control or ownership will automatically be transferred to the surviving panner." With Olcott that day was another man, a driver Stephens and Olcott had hired two days before Stephens disa\>pcarcd: W illiam O rtega. "I m here to take care of you ) portcn. 0 So it is the duty of Americans now to bear in mind that they must resort to a political solution and not to foroe, and to end this tendency they have that they can have any- thin1 they want," he said . After leavina Iraq for Jordan on Saturday. Waldheim pve a lengthy interview to Cable News Network in which he said of Saddam: "I have the impression that he still wants a neJotiated settlement. ... I personally msisted that one should try to find such a settlement," Waldheim S&Jd. "He real~. of course, that the situation is very dangerous. ... He expressed his concern about the possibility of a military confronta- tion, sayin1 that he would be prepared for that, but that he wants a ncaotiated solution and that he is still Ltyina to act this." Saddam has repeatedly threatened to use trapped foreigners as human shields to protect Iraqi installations apinst an attack by tens of thousands of U.S. forces deployed in Saudi Arabia to contain Iraqi ag- gressio n. In another indication that Iraq is carrying out that !Ian, Japan's ForeiJn Ministry sa1 20 of its na- tionals and 20 other foreigners, mostly Caucasians, were moved by bus Saturday from a Bqhdad hotel to an undisclosed location. The Security Council vote Satur- "Don't do anytbma high n sk." agreed Abell. "Use your bead -pay attention to conditions," said Steve Young. 16, of Grosse Pointe. Physical attributes aren't as im- portant in sailing as is a sound, logical mind. the .young satJors said. The female competitors like Amy Rosenfeld, a I S-yt:ar-old from New Jersey who skippend an Etchcll with a crew of three others, were quick to Stress this. Still -when solo-sailing the light- weiaht lasers -strength and body weiaht help, no ted some of the laser sailors. Familiarity with the area also helps in oompctjtions, said Dean Balcirak. 16, of G rosse Pointe. "It'd help if we were here a week before now," Ortep told Nitkln. to her disbelief. Ortep also told N1tlc.Jn -and later. ihomas -that Stephens was probably dead by now. Then he'd lau&h 1t off, say be was only ludding. and that he was sure Stephens was fine. ' Two days later Olcott was ar- :rcsted 1n front of the tract house Stephens and Nitkln shared for car- rying a concealed and loaded weapon. "This bas been like a nightmare. llkc something you'd sec on TV." N1lk.in said. ··r just want Barry back. I want to know where he is, what happened to him." It's true, Nitlcin said, she hadn't known Barry Stephens very long. They met when Nat.kin applied for a job with him in early July. The two became romantically involved and Stephens moved into N it.kin's Daisy Avenue home a few weeks later. Before that, Stephens was "sem1- transient, .. Thomas said. Oriainally from Texas and Louisiana. Stephens bad li ved in Oranac County less than a year. Still, Nitkln trusted the man. He was very honest with her about has somewhat sketchy past. Nitkin said He offered to show her copies of his arrest records. "I miss Barry. He was a peace- maker and a dynamic, new part of our Ii ves." she said. For Thomas. Barry Stephens 11 an SHOOTING ffrom Al suspects fired su1 to ciaht shots. McErla.in said. day was a major victory for the United States, which bad souabt U.N. authority to use force in stop- pina trade with Iraq and thus foroe Saddam to end bis 3-wcek-old oc- cupation of Kuwait. Three armed men rob Cypress store CYPRESS -Three men armed with handauns and an Uzi robbed a Radio Shack store Saturday and escaped with S 1,300 in cash and three videocassette recorders, police said. Cypress Police Stt-Mi.Ice ldom said the robben walked into the store in the S400 block of Lincoln Avenue at 4:52 p.m . and bad a clerk empty the cash resister. One man toted lhe Uzi, while other two were armed with handguns, ldom said. Two of lhc men then took a manaaer to a back room and ordered him to remove lhe videocassette rte-Orders from the shelves. As be fled from the store into a waitin4 Impala, one of the men fired a shot mto the air, but police do not now if it came from a handgun or the Uzi. No one was injured in the inci- dent and pohcc have not located the suspects. the competition." Balcira.k said. The choppy ocean waters were also a challenae for the East Coast sailors used to boating in calm. fresh-water lakes. But once the day's race was over. lhe ocean waves became a source of fun for the visitors, who spent what little free time they had at the beach. "We've been bodysurfing every day," said Balcirak. The tast Coast teens also marveled at the number of marine mammals they saw off the Newpon coast and the environmental dif· fcrcnccs between the Orange Coast beaches and the shore at home. Said New Yorker Brett Macleod "It's cftan here." exasperating puzzle. O ne source told the detective Stephens had run off before and always came back from his "vacations" contrite and full of promises. Without a body o r evtdcnc.c of a k.idnapp1ng. Thomas can't name anybody as a suspect. but he can be suspicious, he said. He's ke<:pan1 tabs on Stephens' business as-- sociates. He's put a description of Stephens out on teletype . for her pa.rt, Lon Nitkin is wait· ing and searching her memory. Maybe Barry Stephens did or satd something JUSt before he disap- peared, she thinks, that will provide a clue. She remembers that last hua be pvc her at the door as she said aoodbye that last t.ime. He rarely bugcd tier like that, she said. Maybe that means somctbina. ''Yo u never think, when you watch someone !cave for work. its going to be the last time you see them,'' Nitkin said . 0 Barry Paul Stephens is descnbcd u 5-(ect· 1 ().inches tall and I 56 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He has several teeth missina and some obvious dental work, Tho mas said. Anyone wtth informauon as to his c-0nd1tion or whereabouts is asked to contact detective Kevin Thomas at 96.S-446.S. Yoder who terVed u president from I 9S3·8S, said all sroups rentina spa.cc at the club were carefully tereened, supervised and had to be firushed witl\,'an activity by 10 p.m, ..You jusi didn't let anybody come in • t)e added. Oub d.i.Utor Chris Schneider waa unavailable for comment Sunday. DEADLINE: 12 :00 Noon Monday (S•turd•y and Sunday winn•rs hav• until noon t/1 9 fol/owing Mond•y to claim thelf prlzel) Gives your home a protective coat1no that defies the elements A police helicopter tracked the car to 9908 K.inpwood Lane near ArJYle Drive, where the two suspec:u j umped out of the car. Officers cornered the men in a carpo~ where they yielded to amst wit.bout a stnll&Je, McEri&in 11.id. After a leal'Cb police round a fevolver and 1everal spent Huntinaton Beach Mayor Tom Ma)'I said the last incident he re- members that waa considered 11na related occurred in Murdy Part about two years aeo. One man wu a1abbcd, but not terioualy iajured. Both p.np were of _Nian detccnL WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. For information regarding rules and regulations call the Orange Coast Dally Pilot at 642·4321 . • Many omes thicker. longer lasting than ordinary paint • BEAUTY & QUALITY you can apprectate fOf many years M.,,y decOfator colors. can.rideeS-The dance wu bekS an the club's recr.&Jon room. and e!f&medb were unable to revive rran d\tt arrivina at the club, white be was ~Med deed. Put club praideat Oancy Y odtt Clf!EIHd sbock at tho incident. I'm c:oncemed becaUICI we've never had a blcmiah down tbcre." he Mid. \ .. Oanp are deftfillt.1~ a ICrious probkm and we're 1wt1na to crack down now, .. he aald. PollQr plan to inc:reuc their pree.. CDCle in the ua near 8eKh lcxllevard and Warner Avenue. where a aubNtion will be 1e1 up. A aoedal tall rorcie ia Qpected to focu1 partly on Pill activity. ll f(EEPING aouNT ~ I Ill ck Talley • LA bullpen j houldhave Unlisted ( number ' Weekend f'acta aod opinions. com-lliled while wonderina whatever happened to Dieter Brock: •It it not ttue tbat the telephone ownberofthe Dod8en' bullpen is ~~RUNS. It's 97~LOSE. • Bob WeJcb'1 teUOn victory tota11 linc:e teavina the Dod&en have been 17, 17, and 21-and-still- couatiq. · •When Tenneuee and Colorado tOotball teams collide this afternoon in the Dianeyland PiDkin Oassic at Anaheim Stadiwn, tJiere will be 30 players from the LA-Onnae County area in uniform. • Dwiaht Gooden of the Mets bad a 12-1 rqular teaSOn career record ap:inst the Oodacrs before Friday ni&bL Now it's f3-l. • Speak.iq of: Where would the ~ut unny Harris ~ ~ike S~non7 • OveneactJon or Coincidence? On the ni&ht after the Dodaen blew an 11 -l lead to the Phillies. there were w Catholic priests sitting in ~front row of PeteT O'Malley's boxat D<>daerStadium. • Fourteen former Dodaen arc DOW bueball broadcast.en for 18 cilferent networks. The Gana of 14 llld the teams the~ver. Rex (Orioles , n Brett =•), Enos ~bC I (Astros), Ron Cey Dodaen>. Al Downin~ , Don e ( . ), ~o :/y (Gian~mmy ut- ton (Blue Jays), Rick Monday (Padres), Jay Johnstone (Yankees), Manny Mota ([)odaen), Tom Paciorek (White Sox). Joe Simpson (Marinen). and Don Sutton (Braves). • How can some pfbe.11 from ESPN be takina aedit for a journal- istic scoop if.Al Davis does decide to move his.team to Oakland? It's not like Davis bas been keepina his deaires tecreL • If John (Hot Rod) Williams is worth SS million for one season, what does that make Maaic Johnson worth, LAX? •One of thete days Lou Holtz the Scam Man is 1oin1 to catch up with Lou Holtz the Con Man. • The thin& that bothen me about naive U.S. Olympic Committee memben is that they listened to Georae Steinbrenner in the fint place. • I know the Pirates have ruled Lbe Reds t.hjs season, but I'll take Cincinnati ifthe two teams meet in the N.L. playoffs. Why? Because Cincy will be able to throw three lefties (Norm Cbarlton, Danny Jack- ton, Tom Brown.in&). • Uke him or not. if Da.Jlas Green toes to the Braves he'll rtbuild the farm System,just U be did with the Pbmies and Cubs and could have done with the Yankees. 0 When the Dodaen Alumni News tsked former playen the question •What did you find was the hardest part about malt.in& tbe transition to life after baseball1'' some of the answen were rtvea.Jina: •Bill Grabark.ewitz ( 1969-72)- .. Without my name on the back of my clothes I bad to be introduced, bad to make an extra effon not to &rJUe with everyone in a dark blue oavy suit. and had to adjust to ~na a suit without a jock and cup." •Joe Black ( 1952-SS) -"Acccpt-lna the fact that 8S percent of the 'contacts' you made while playing wert p honies." •Carl Enkine ( 1948-59) -"For two or three yean after 1 retired, I would atanc:e at my watch and vis- ualize what the team was doina at that moment." • Brace Ellinpen ( 1972) - .. Comina to the startlina conclusion that there is life after bueball." •Tom Titcbinsk.i ( 1973) -"Ac- ceptina the fact that I now bad to work for a livina." 0 finally, from the it's-.a-matter-of- •intel)Ke&ation file: After fint bue umpire Joe West ejected Von Hayes of the Phillies f"--'" T Al.UY /1 2J INSIDE ...... '-*ed No. ' .,, ca••• ~ pol/12. • C,pr•• .......... .,, Ut- ... &.. .... \llortd Settel/12. • D•ll~n .... Meta on hoMer f4th '"'*'l/I J. . • ,....,a&,ldo/12. • L9tten to editor 1a1. ...... L.9 ..... /h . Doltv "'°''• SfORTSLINB 1-900-446-7171 '10 111[\ AND SC. llllX.IU~ I.A 1l ur AKINti N[W' 1• HOl.IU CM•- ,...,. " ' BUSINESS/84 t ' , SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1990 I : I Colorado, Tennessee .. kick off college season· 8y lttCHAltO DUNN ~ ......... ..,.., ANAHEIM - The tqinnina of the Iona road lead- ina to the eventual J • ~ n~tional. cham-,~~· ~, pion kicks off 7. y ~ today as Colorado \I \ 1 and Te~ act \ f . I"~ a bead start on the H ,, ~ ' rest of the con-._.,\. -,~ tenden in the in-V auauraJ Disneyland Pigskin Classic at Anaheim Stadium. fifth-ranked Colorado, the un- defeated Bia Eiaht champion last year whic~ entered the Oranae Bowl u the naubn's No. I-ranked team, and eiahth-ranked Tennessee have never meL Both were 11-1 last year. And both have much to prove in today's collqe football season open- er which beains at noon on national television (NBC/Channel 4). .. This pme tw b~ stakes to it. .. Colorado C<>1cb Bill McCartney said at the Disneyland Hotel on Friday ... The winner will be in great or fo'1r years and are very goal- sbape nationally. The loser will have oriented. They're a ti&ht-knit group, to pick up the pieces -there's aoina they're very bonded and they're to be a price to be paid for the team going to be th.e leaders. that loses." . . 'T ve got a hunch that they Wlll The Buffalon, who enJ_oyed their prov.ide the leadership we need to finest season last year since. 1937, duplicate what we did a year ago. lost. to Notre 1?ame1 21-6, an the · We'll find out Sunday bow emo- nauonal championship pme. Te~-tional and cohesive the squad 1s. o~'s only loss was to Aabama in There's no doubt that last year's the mth week. events had a unifvtn& effect. wtth The Vo.lunteers shared the our quarterback sulrenng and dying Southeastern Conference title with right there." · 'Dama and Auburn, and then beat Taking Auncsc's place was Danan Arkansas, 31-27, in the Cotton Bowl. Hagan, who emerged as one of the Colorado finished No. 4 in the As-best option quarterbacks m tbe na- sociated Press polJ while Tennessee lion. wu No. 5. Colorado averaged 41.1 points last A bi& question for the Buffaloes is year, third-best in the country. whether they can sustain the emo-Hapn. wh o finished fifth an the tion that carried them last year. Heasman Trophy balloting, returns They dedicated the season to quar-after a stellar sophomore year. tert.ck Sal Aunesc, who dted of Hapn became the sixth player an stomach cancer on Sept 23. NCAA history to run and pass for a "I'm asked that every day, and l l,QOO yards or more in the same honestly don't know," McCanney scason; 1,004 rush.mg and 1,002 said, "but we have 23 seniors. and passina- some of them have started for three Guard Joe Garten. an All-Amen- can as a ~unior, anchors a strong offensive line for the BuffaJoes. However, tailback Enc Bieniemy, Colorado's third-leading rusher last ~· is suspended for this game use ·of a.n aJtercatJon at his parent$' home jn July. So while Colorado wtll be without Bieniemy, the Volunteers w1U have sophomore taJlback Chuck Webb, a Heisman Trophy candidate wbo was the So utheastern Conference's Fruhman of the Year an 1989. Webb, ac.cused of cheating on a tes~ was suspended for a semester ~ massed spribg pracuc:e. He re- pined his academic eh&ib1bty this summer. Webb last year dtd not become a starter untJI the sixth pmc. but was the e1ahth-leading rusher in the counu:y. with 1,236 yards on 209 cames. the ~nd-h1ahest total an school history. The Volunteers have plenty of motivatJon aoina into theLr ceot.en- nial year of football "We liked what wt did last year." ..., .... ,.._"F ._ __ Unetlt•drer aren P..ynWa of die ltw .... • ftrh. pip on •nd •rop• ..,_.nl• qu.rtet'MCll TIMM RolenWft. Rams polish off Phoenix with 2?-7 win 8y JON PlllGUSON ~ .............. ANAHEIM -(j While three Ila.ms rook.ia are do· tbeir share ~ duzliDJ fans with tbeir plAY at wide r receiver, the uam'1 .\.~ and quanerbeckl Dow tne1f PftlC1'0e rqJrttenU a = u much u their talent is a a:t. Derrick Faiaon. Tim Slaltwonb aod Tony Lomack are k>cbd la 1 betde few tbe banb wide receiver politioft. ud whichever twO don't make it may~ well be IUiteel up for other NFL team.I bdn '°"'" Fm-caueht bar.,._ tor 73 ,.. and twO toucbdowm. Lomack pabbed rwo for 91 yanb and a aoucbdown and Stallworth cauaht one in uatfic for 27 yards whale ta.k.int a tremendous hit. Aleo. q~ Jim Everett ud Cbuct Lona turned in their best petformuc:a of the cahibition ICUOn IO leld tbe llama to a 27-7 Nfl.. eabJbition victory over the Pboenix CardiDlls befOft ... 134 It Anabeim Stadium. But wbile tbe rookies hold prom· '-. tbe ..a need is for tbe ~um of i.U\Ued vewan wide receiven Flip- per ~IOD ud Allon Col. wbo baY't llOt plAyed in • ~ yet, and Heery Ellard, .t.o Mllrered a maid pn pull S.1untay. Also, 1wtina upt end Dunone Johnson con- tiauea Ma boldout. .. We MY't twO c:atcba out of that nun pwp or peopAe wbo did most of the rec:e1viq last )'QI," Robinson said. "1 wouJdn't be conc:erned 1f they WCrt ID P"IC\JC!e "Tbe youna klds d1d we1). It's obvious Faison i1 capebk of be1n& a aood player. He's aot some 1tuff," Robinson said with a smile and incredulous chuckle. "Tony Lomack bad a very aood play u did Tim Stallworth. All are IOH\I to have a job in the NA.. We've aot some d«i11ons to make." The Rams were not only am- PfCl&ive with their air attack this week. but the dcknte came thro\llb with • l\lndout cffon despite me abeence of 1everal players up ftont. Photnix did not p in a fint down until the final five minutes of the flnt l\a.lfaod p ined only 91 yards in the fint 30 minutes. 231 1n the pme. Whde Robinson caUed thu week's oerfonnancc a vast improvement. be feels the team 11 far from rady con11dcnna only one nhibltton ""' ma.ina. .. We put more focus into the pme and did the thinat we were 1uDOOIC'd to do, .. Robinson llkt. "But -rm u ~ about this football team u much u any team rve bad here. "We've had an unbelievable amount of 11\)uries and an un- believable amount of players not pla 'na." !fh: other tort spot, tbc defensive iatenor line. Iott anotber player Sat· u.rday u Georsia rookie lWl Ootd-btra suffered I ICV~ly IU'alned bamltrina. .. We're a bit desperate," Robluoa 1114. "We're reelly IOiftl to baYf to ....._ .. ~,.,, . - Quarterback Andy Ke,lly said. "We want to get back to the level we were at last year, or better " Hapn could give the Vols' de, fensc plenty of trouble. "He's the most excitJng performer I've seen as an option quanerback," Tennessee Coach Johnny MaJors said . "Hagan's a great athlete and be throws the ball (weU). .. .. The things Hagan does are uo- beuevabte:· T enneuec linebacker Darryl Hardy said. "He's the best . I've seen and he's a 101 quicker than anybody else He didn't complet.e a lot of passes Last year, but he bas a ~t arm . . he's the key to (Colorado's) offense." Preparatipn was probably mo~ difficult for Tennessee. The Volun- teers already faced a tou&h schedule when Lttey agreed to play an this pme. and they h&ve had to focus mostly on Colorado an prcseasoo pract1~. "We normally pracu~ against multiple looks, but thtS-h~s limited ,,._.._ lff ~tGSKIN/92) Brande • receives support 8y IAJttrY f AULKNER .,_,,_~w- Oranac Coast area volleyball coaches voiced dtsqreement Satur- day wtth CIF ruJes.. which may be involved an the alleptJons aptnst Corona dcl Mar High boys and gJrls coach Charlie Brande. . Corona del Mar Htab Athlct~ Director kn) Jelruck has S&Jd Brande must clear btmsclf wtth t!\c CIF over allegaoons mvolv1ng has relat1onsh1p wtth the Balboa Bay (boys) and Orange County {&Jrls) club teams based in Newport Bea.ch. (IF-Southern Sectton Com- m1ss1oncr Stan Thomas 1s current!) invcsl.lpting the matter and 1s tcbeduled to reach a deets1on b f nday on whether to clear Brande. If cleared. Brande's contract could be renewed by the school and he may resume coachinJ duties he has bdd at the school sm~ l Q87 The CdM girts team, which 1s expected to be ranked No. I 1n the upcomina prcieason coaches poll, 1s currently without a coach and unable to prac- u~. Brande. who has be'Cn unavallablc for comment, has au1ded the Balboa Bay Club teams the past seven seasons, accordtni to Ca.rl os Pian- elh, who coaches the Hunu:tn Beach-bastd Kokoro Volley II O ub. What may be II is.sue IS a Cl F ru statina: "No rcprexntatJve of a member school shall orpnize. spon· sor. or coach a volleyball tea f"9e. ... MANOE/121 .. • ~ COUT DAILY N.OT 82 Sunday, Augwt 2e, 1990 .. Sports break Miami copens '90s same way it ended 80s -rated No. 1 Miama, which ended the '80s as the nation'• top coUcae football team, is ~ atarlln,s the '90s the same way. '(.Y T6e defendina national champions arc ranked No. I in The Associated Press' prcseason poll. The Hurricanes beat Notre Dame by 2S points 1n votina by 1 nationwide panel of 60 sports wri~rs and broadcasters. "It's nioc to be reoopizcd, but it also puts a burden on you," Miami Coach Dennis Erick.son sa.iCi. "When you're No. 1, everybody wants to play their best apanst you." _ The Hurricanes, wbo have won three of the last seven national titles, received 24 first-place votes and 1,431 points. Notre Dame, which finished second last season, was runner-up apin with 22 first-place votes and 1,406 points. It as the first time Miami bas been rank~ No. 1 10 the preseason poll, which started in I 9SO. Prior to this year. lhe Hurricanes' highest preseason ranlong was No. 3 in 1986. M1am1 lost six starters from last year's domi- nating_ defense. which allowed the fewest points and yards 1n the nation. But the Hurricanes return eight starters on offense. includjng Heisman hopeful Craig Enckson at quarterback. ' "'!'le ~ave a c~ance to be a real good team," Otnnis Enckson said. "It's goi.ng to be a challenge, though, because our schedule 1s a lot tougher. Last year, we won some games when we didn't play well. I don't think we'll be able to do that ~is ye.ar." -. Certainly not on Oct. 20 when the Hurricanes play Notre Dame at South Bend. Ind. The last thrtt seasons. the winner of that game has gone on to win 1he national championship. M1arm and Notre Dame both lost ont' game last season, but the Humcanes finished No. I because lhe) beat the Jnsh , 27-10 1 Auburn was third in the prcseason poll. Flonda State was No 4 and Colorado was No. S Auburn received three first-place votes and 1,311 po1ncs. while Flonda St.ate -which handed M1am1 its onl} defeat last season -got six fi~t-pla~otes and 1.268 points TELEVISION, RADIO BROSTERHOUS. TURN-ONS * 01ft"rs at Vikings Channt"I 2 10 a m * Tournamt"nt or Champions, ESPN. 10 a m * ..-.ngtls at White Sox. Channel 5. I l 30 am * {>1gsk1n Ctarnc. Channt"I ~-noon * W orld Series of Golf. Channtl 2. 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KMr<: (710) I pm -New Yorlt MW at~ KAit<" (7o0t. c.u.,. r .. ....u Noon -Pipkin Classic-Tet1neuec vs ('ofondo from An.ahr1m KC'IH, ( 1190) Olazabal breezing by 8 ' Joee Maria Olazabal continued his ---- record·break.iq a111ult on the Firestone •I Counuy Oub Saturday, shootina a 3-ti:/ uoder~par 67 for an ei&ht-stroke lead after ---- three rounds of the World Series of Golf in Akron. Ohio. Olazabal'• bolcy-free round pve liim a 54-hole tot.al ~f 195 and a commandina advaniqe aoina into today 1 final round. Only U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin could keep the runaway young Spaniard in siaht Saturday. lo other aolt Saturday: • Phil Mickelson and Manny Zerman used steady, nearly boaey-fret play to win semifinal matches and set up an all-Arizona final in the U.S. Amateur championship in Denver. Mickelson, 20, of Arizona State, and Zerman, also 20, of the Uruvenity of Arizona, will duel in a 36-hol~ match for the championship today at Chen:y Hills Country Oub. • Peter Persons, spurred by an caale·J at the eiahth hole, shot a S-under-par 6S to lead Richard Zokol by thret shots at the Chattanoop (Tenn.) Classie. Zokot, three shots behind Pcnons as the round bepn, also had a 6S to move to 14-under. • Don Bies, pliyiDJ on bis hol'Qe course, shot his second strai&bt 67 to take a one-stroke lead JOina into the final round of the Nortbiwest Oass1c senio~ tournament in Kenmore, Wash. • 8cth Daniel, winner of two of her last three tournaments and lhe LPGA's top money-winner this season. shot 3-under 69 for a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the Northgate LPGA Classic in Brooklyn Park, Minn. f Cypress team ousted, 5-4 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -Bobby ~ Shannon's two-run homer in the fifth '\}..\ • 1~ning lifted Shippensburg, Pa., to a ~-4 /\ victory over CyPrcss Saturday. sending the Pennsylvania team into tht' championship game of the Little League World Senes ·against powerful Taiwan. To clinch the victory. Shippensburg thwancd a no-out squeeze bunt by Cypress in lhe bottom of the sixth and final inning. Pinch-h11ter Joe Katchka bunted with Eddie Zamora at third. K.at1:hka wa<; out at firs t and Zamora was tagged out as he do't' for the plate. · Pitcher David Orndorff struck out eight and drove 1n two runs for Shippensburg. Shippensburg will pl ay the San-Hua L11tk League of Ta1pe1. Taiwan. today fo r the World Senes cham- pionship Four days of rain dunng the Scnes moved the title game from its Saturda} afternoon time slot for the first lime 1n the tournament's 44 years. Th<' last Pennsylvania team to make 1t to the Lattk League final was Edgemont. Pa .. which lost. 4-1 . to Tok)O in 1967 Earlier aturday. Taiwan defeated Trail. Bnt1sh Col umbia, 20-1 , to win th e 1nterna11onal cham- p1Qnsh1p Connors to miss U.S . Open Jimmy lonnors said he would not pla) in the L' Open afler leg <.·ramps • • for<:ed him to retir<' from an exh1b1t1 on ~ match Saturda) against h an Lend! "I think II "ould better lor me not to pla> the Open due to the lal t thJt I don ·1 think I car. go uut lhae and pla \ the kind of tenn1!> necessa f) tu gn t: 11 .rn all-out efTon:· ( onnors 'i.llld. after leg cramps and heat e\hau'>t1un led tu his retirement from a quar- terfinal matlh a1 thC' \VC-T Tournament of Cham- pion<> in Nev. Yorl. In other spons news 'iaturda) • C hns .Mc( arr on 'i<.·ort'd h1~ first v1u or. \inCt being scno usl> lnJUrt'd almost three months agu. getting a two-length \actor) aboard Magnificent Red at Otl Mar McCarron, 35, broke both of his legs and an arm in a fall June 3 at Hollywood Park . Afier undersoing surgery and extensive therapy. he took h1~ first nde Thur~ay at Del Mar. • Ernie~ rvan took the lead on lap 410 and held off Rusty · Wallace by a car length for his first career Winston l up victory in the Busch 500 at Bristol (Tenn ) International Racewa y· • I co Fab1 locked up "the pole pos1t1on for the fi rst Otnver Grand Prix, holding off a detennined bid by Al Unser Jr on the downtown street c1rcu11. Fab1, who won the prov1s1onal pole on Fnda) with a lap of 78 760 mph, improved on that speed earl) 1n aturday's 30.rrunute session on the I. 9-mllt'. I t.-turn course. moving up to 78 964 • Braz1rs Aynon ~nna. the leadt'r 1n the For- mula Ont' ~t.andings. beat his Mclaren-Honda team- mate Gerhard lkrger of Austna in the final qualifying srss1on to earn the pole po~1t1on fo r the lklg,ian Grand Pnx From Tbe Auoclated Preu QUOTE OF THE DAY Early Wyu, a member of the retirees' committee and a fo11T1er pitcher, after hearing that pensions of some of the older retired major ~caaue baseball players and widows will incrcuc substanlially: .. I really like it. and J'm tickled to death for lhe widows. rm tick.Jed to death with the whole th ins. Our expenses 10 up as much as &heirs do. Besides, they are makina millions of dollars a year alrady, bless their little hearts." THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION W ill be a ppearing Thu r~d ay Seµt. ()t h To over 100.000' Heade rs INCLl'Dt:S: • Extl'n~i vf' ( 'overngt' ol ul l I .ocnl Scholll ... 1 • SdH.·dul<•'-of I ,ocal ( ;nllH'!-t • Covnngt• ot C'oll<·gt· ( ;unw .... • Haid(·r~ & Ham-. Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered messa~e Goooooo TEAM! Cit" ALL THE WAY GOOD Ll l('K FROM EVEKYO E AT ,JOUN out;•s SHOP AC 'Tl AL M ESSA<:r: SIZE DEADLINE FOH YOlJH MESS A(;E IS Al!Ol/ST c10 So t'Hll your ( 'lm~si fied Repre~ent.ut ivf• Today! 642-5678 .. • Tenne11ee h••d coach Johnny Major1 9lve1 la1t-mlnute ln1tr11Ctlon1 to hi• teem on eve of today·a Dl1neytand Pl9uln Cl•11lc v1. Colorado at Anehelm Stedlum. PIGSKIN From 8 1 our preparation, because we have to spend ume on the I-Bone," Majors said. "It takes the most d1sc1phne against any offense that we will face. "It cut tnto about two or three rounds of golf this summer. but the coaches ha"e lookt'd at films since l~t spnng. Without questwnJ.. this Wlll be by far the most dimcult challenge we've had since I've been at Tennessee (an early game against a formidable opponent)." The Volunteers have never played at Anaheim Stadium. Colorado has played here twice and lost both contests. The Buffs lost in the 1985 Freedom Bowl to Washington, 20-17. as well as lhe 1988 Frttdom Bowl to BYU by the same scort'. Tennessee as 1-S in the state of California, its only success coming in lhe second game of last season apinst UCLA. a 24-6 win in Pasadena. A crowd of about 40.000 expected Each team is guarant~ SSS0,000, plus a sliding percent.ag<' of the gate. Boattng • U.S. Junior Sailing Team named ly ALMON LOCKABEY Dm!J ,,_ loet1r>9 Wlft~t Winners of tht' recently concluded national Junior sailing championships Saturday were 1ndm.ted 1ntu the 1990 Un1 tt'd States Yacht Racing lln1on-Rolc' Junior Sailing Team U.S. Sailing (hamp1onsh1p awa rds as detemuned b) a vote of fellow competitors. plus as man) as man) as three at-large members. Two members from last week's competition wert· from Southern C aliforn1a's Arca J They were the team of Bill Hardesty and Paul Ware. Mission Ba> Yacht Club (San Diego) wtnnt•rs of th<' two-handed Bemis Trophy, and David Houser. Coronado Yarht < ·1ub (San Diego). winne r of the si ngle-handed Smythe froph y Hardesty also won the rect'nt Sabot Junior national championship at M1ss1on Ba). At a day-long '>ym~!l1um at Ncv.pon Harbor Yacht Club S..turda). all k6 m<'mbers of the team were named and pre!.t:nted with JaCkt't'> S) mbolmng their status. • At the aflernoon sernon. th<' sailors were in· troduced to the eight 01) mpic clasS<!s and man> of them sailed the craft around th <' ba). Ol}mp1c classes are the tar. Soling, Fl}ing Dutchmt'n. Finn 470 (men). 470 (women). Tornado (catamaran). and th<' nev. ~ingk· handed Europe Dingh) for women Members of the winning Sears Cup team indun<'d into the U Junior Sailing tt'am were skipper ~ott Elting of Houston and h1c. <.rev. Caner Pt'rnn Sa m Pin<' and Da\ 1d Thomas Other members of the tt'am are K (. ·\llr<'d. The l ' ~ sailing tC'am wac. creat<'d 1n 1989 through a grant from Role' Watch t 'S'\ and includes Winner~ of the l IS' R l '-Rolex sailing 1.:ham· p1onshop~ 1Sea~-Rcm1s-lim\ thC'I and M a'i~-trhu'iem Bay troph1t's Thousand Oaks. Nick Cromv.cll. \1and<'' Ille. La . Richard Feeney. Ithaca. N Y .. Peter Kate ha. Dallas. Dan Kerckhoff. Naples. Fla . Kevin Lo"'er) . .\le-:an· dna. Va . Rosalind Mead<'. Nev. Orleans. Ethan Pass.ant, Albuquerque, N .M . Ja~on Rucker. Gultpon. Miss., Bnan Camel, San D1t'go. Gasell• Camel. \an Diego. Kevtn Quan. San IJ1ego, Curb} Leith. Hamilto n. MA , .l.cnn1fer l.AJ vt;ll. Nev. < >rleans: Manin<' A.m} R~whns, Greer, S.t .. Alan C Arnold Jr.. Pass Chmt1an Miss.; Gerard · Ballanrn Jr.. Mctan<'. La . Manning Montaa,net Jr., Pass ( hmt1an. M1'>S. Owen Pcnegu }. Long Beach, Miss. U S 1un1or wumen·s ~11ing champ10Mhtp for the Lener Clagett Troph) U "YR -Naut1 ca ll ~ Youth a1hng Cham- p1onsh1ps (Johnstone-Scott Memonal and Hall Troph ies) Incl uded are seven 6ponsmansh1p award winner~ -the F (1ardncr Coit 1un101 sponsmanshap award. and RAMS From 81 accelerate what we're going (1n terms of rehabilitation). I feel the team as behind and I feel concerned with where this team 1s heading into tht' season." Saturday's effon was an about- face from a week aao. when the Rams looked flat from the st.an, only to be revived by third-stnngt'r Mark Herrmann before losing to San Diego, 30-27 • Everett looked much better, al.though not completely on top of his gafn«(. He completed I 0 of 19 passes for 19 3 yards with a touch- down and an interception in the first half as the Rams took a 13-0 lead. Everett knows time is fleeting and he needs time to work with Ellard, Anderson and Cox. "I hope they get well quicker, because 1t does make a big dif- BRANDE From 81 outside the season ot volleyball. dur- ma the school year, 1n which StU· dents with rema1n1n~ eh,&1b1llty at that school are pan1c1pat1ng." A h1&h school coach may coach a club team dunng the summer, provided there arc no more than four players from his high school on that team. A high school coach or representative, however, may not be involved with a club team dunng the school year. The gi rls club season ~ins in ()«ember and continues th rough July whale the boys club season runs from May lo July. All C"IF sports have !llm1la( regu - lations, except soccer. l.quf!a Beach H1ah boys and girls volleyball coach Lance Stewart, who also coaches th,,c l..aguna Beach Vol- leyball Club, sltd the rule proh1 b1t· 1na a coach from coaching any ath· lete at his school 1n a club s1tuat1on as "archaic. ndarnlous and oflen overlooked. "I thmk 1t denies coar hc, from makJna a hvina ... Stewan s1ud · We ccn.aml)' can'1 makt' that much coachina h1VI hool volleyball .. Ocean \/iew Athlet1C' l)1rt'Ctor Tim Mencall)', who also coaches 11rts volleyball at Ocean View and with the Hununaton Beach-based Cal Juniors club team. expressed h1~ support of flrande an~took uctp- tion with the soccer 111cmpt1on. 'T vc never observed Charlie Brande coachin1 any of h11 hiah tchool pla,cn on 1 club team durin' the tchoo year," Mcncally 11id. " do know he 1s involved in lhe fercnC('," Everett said. "All the httJe timing things take repetitions. If I had to evaluate ourselves. I'd gi~e us a bel ow average for overall pcr- formancc. If we want to be the team we c~n be, we have to complete a dnve, finish 11 off.'' Lona came on an the third quaner and had his best performance to date without contention. Lona.com- pleted 7 of 10 passes for I SS yards and two touchdowns, both caught by FaJSon. The duo of new fim-yt'ar Rams helped build a 27-7 lead on sconng strilces of 26 and 2S yards, the second comma with 11 :S I remain mg m the game. "I was really conccntratana on atJ the httle things durina the week .'' said Long, who completed only 6 of 16 passes in his first two exhib1t1on outings. "I knew they'd pay off in a aame. Basically. J was ttytng to be a lot more dec1s1ve, and felt it paid off . o~nLUuon of the club I think we re talking about the letter of th~ rule, as opposed to the spint of the rule. I believe Charlie 1s in kecp1na with the spmt of the rule. 1f not the letter of lht' rule " Mencally said the contradictory stance of the Cl F r~ding soccer ~as created a potential confronta- l1on. "Socccr 15 treated completel y d1f· ferent than any other spon· and 1t'~ very unfair." Meneally said "I think the CIF took a pmble when 1t continued to re5tnct club coaches 1n other sports. but chanaed the rult' for soc.cer (last year). "It was ent1rel1. poht1rnl 1n my opinion and the ( IF was"flot wllhng to stand up to pressure of soct·er orpnizations hkc A YSO. The CIF 15 taking a chance that no other sport will pursut' this matter as viaorously as soccer did. I lhink the way they look at 1t ~s we'll do what we want until we're challenaed." Stewan said such a challenae may have substantiated ICSAllY "When I was firsi hared at Laauna Beach (H1ah ). the pnnc1pal ap- proa hed mt' about this club rult' and wan1cd me to d1sa.n oc1atc m)· self with the Laauna Beach ( lub." tewan said "ld1dn't ""ant to do that. ~use that's how I make my hvina. I emplo)'ed a lawyer and we started a ~ptr trait. He basically told me lh.11 1f I wanted to fifhl the rule 1n coun, the rule wouldn t hold up He said 11 WH a VIOl1t1on o( my COntltU\10011 riahts. "If Charhe wanted to challen1e the ~~thy of that rule, he would wrn, · Stcwan adckd . • toniaht l fell a lot better from last week." 0 9lAMS NOTIS-Hamllrlng• ..,.,. the lnlurv ~ 1"9 o.... H wide r.c.iv., TMY L-0 •vtt.rao a mfld rlOfll 11em11rtn11 ~•. wlllte noMI tactii. N ~· •H mort Mrlou• Tl\e kllurln to wide rtcelv.,, conllnv.d wllll Wt lh· lngtCMI Stale rOOllle T1m S~ WflO ""1 In the lourlll Qutrl., will\ t Dtul..CS rlol\I Dlo lo. A OKltlon <Ml -• to oo wllll IN tr~ Ram•' Punttno POlfllon wl" oe meOt <Ml Mondt., Of T...W.v S.ventll·rouno Orall DICll. Ktl'lt allftWe MO -lllCll tor )4 va•Ol ancl ''" aHf!I " ... """ II.a -tor 51 va•Ol on Salu<OllY TM duo ,, btllllno tor ,,.. cicttltloll ltf1 -1>Y Dalt Ha!Oler, wllO tlOfteO w II 11 Gr_. &av In tl\e ot!·MtM>n 0 Items 'D, Cardln•h 7 SU,,.. lrf Oue"'9n "-"'' 0 0 I)-, Rt ml 3 10 1-11 .. .,.., 0...'1W Rtm•-FG Lan•lofO l7, t It s.c... Que""' Ram1-FG L•n•lofd , •. 1-00 Rem1-Lomtcil IO pan lrom £v9f•ll ILa"•foro kk k) t:U ~Ouer1W Ram1-Fal1on l• o•n lrom Long (L tn1toro 11.k ll.I 701 . ~J T Smllll ,, out lrom IUPll II ., .. ~tell.I. 1115 ,. evf'1tl Que,_ Ram1-Ft lt0tl 13 PHI from L°"9 tLant lOfO klcll.J, )Ot AllenCl•nt.-4t, 1)4 TIAM STATISTICS "'-•a''" Fl"I fQwn• 11 10 "U\"9\-ya tOt 11 M )1 10) Ptnl"CI 1t4 341 Rtturn Yard\ 7 17 Comp AIHnl '1 )4 1 11·7' 7 S.Cll.ed Y arOt LOi i 4 4 0 0 Pun11 S 46 2·4J Fumoln Lo" 0 0 0·0 P9nllli.t·Ytrch 7·50 4 )() Tl,,,.~ Ponfttlon 11 l l J11' INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING--Ptio.nlJ. J Jotlttton 1·71, T~ 1-10 Ro~ l·S. Ctnl.,, 7·2. T~on 2 I. Howard l ·for·mltlV\ I •~'· WllfMf l·t•. Gr..,, t 11. Wtlllllnellem S· I•. EIOl'lo.e 5· 14 Farr 1 t. o.tno 1·7, E,..,,11 1•7, McG .. 1 5 PASSIN~a. •otenCIKll l ·U·l·ll Tuoe l)·lt-0·117 llam•. Evtrtll 10 lt·1 1'3 Lono 1·10-1-IS5 ltECEIVING-P?ICMnllt, A Jc>Mton 4·1'. J T Smith l-SI, HOlmft l lS. E JOMt 1·1• $1to.aMrN l · IS. Ctnt9f ' 1 I. GrMll 1 10, J JKll.tOtl I 10, JOfden l·t , Proel'll 1·6. Llllte I I ltam•. F'•laon • 7). L.omKll 2·t1, o.tolno , •~ Holotwln 2·36, C•rl., 1 1), St.itwortn I 27. Meo.it 1 IS, Farr 1-11, 1!11¥d l·t, Orftf'I 1·7 Mt»ED FIELD OOALs-None TALLEY From 11 from a aamc last Wcdne5day ni&ht at Dodaer Stadium, Hayes com- plamed that We '>t had been eavt'\droppina on a conversation with coach John Vukovich ttayes" version "Vuke asked me about a pre\ 1<'us pitch at home pl11e called by Harry Wendelstcdt and I said, 'It was a ho~bleep,> call.'" Ump Yv~t's version:· ffe looktd down toward home pl.ate toward Wcndel,tedt and 11.1d 'You'rt horse(blccp) • " At le.la• they aat'CJed on tbe a.nJmal 1118 .,..,,.6::1 =,. ==-=~":" • ., For the re cord MAJORS STAMIMMOI A"*1aft LMtUe .. IT ONtllOlt W L Pn. M " " '11 ,, " .. , ... .. • .. 14 AMmRtCAN L~AGU• ~ J, WNte Sell 2 ULWOaMA CHIC.fl.cl 9-ert .., ... •••• ) • 1 1 GOLF .... ,.,.. .. G4lll ..... ,.,oi., --•Ole•-•1·'1 .,_.., ............. lit-.,_,., ,, .. c..-.. ,, .. ~ i.-v "'-'"• ,.. .. _,. ~-,,.~_,.. CN9 ~k ,, ......... ,.. r1m.-11 lt-6 Ill HO RSE RACING Lee AIWft9ill a&TU90AY'l •I M.n ............. -...... ) PWl1T •AC&. I --· ~ .tMM"" ,~ ... 1 ue •• t ,. ~,., NIOwt 1 ....... 1 • • t .. W..•0 1~1 ... , ...... ltf OftANGE COA8T DAILY Pit.OT Sunday, August 26, 1990 BS Gonzalez Letters atones with Talley taken to task homer, 3-2 about USC column 6) 6) M l• u .. -11\11 '1 .. -11"\ .. ,. ... ,, IAIT OtY1MC* .. " .. •1 ,. ti ... S1lt > '76 1\11 .. It tM 10 tM 10 ...... ,.._,.. ... ,. 11-11 •••• ~ .. )llt O'#Nle ff ' • 0 • !;0.vk rt 4 t I 0 ..,... .. rt • '00 0.-llfl •••• ....._". 4 11J ••v 111 4 • o o Sdw...,c > t • o ~c 0100 c.-a 1000 v ... t..,•• e--~~ f_ ... Fltl>t P9'edl'f Ci l-ff ~'"'"' ,. .... ... .. _ ... 11> 0-•• 4 0 I t ) 0 I 0 •• 0 . ) I 1 0 1 I I 0 J 0 0 0 '0 0. 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Being a native of Orange County and a graduate of both the US< Undergraduate School o f Engrnccr- ana and the Graduate School of Business Adm1n1stra11on. I am used to what I wall refer to as "USC bashing... And. unul I read Mr Talley's v1tupera11 vc d1atnbc the Obviously, you didn't hear Coach Smith say that or you would have put 11 m quotes -so, you hide bchmd the words ··sugestcd" like wme cowardly Nauonal Enqlnrcr maguane hack' Mr Talley, your aosulting final comment, that a use football pla)'er .. maybe JUSt o nce 1n a whale might graduate," as truly con- tcmpublc Schedule ·other morning. 1t never really bothered me that much I alwa)s figured that the people who d o that son of thing arc doing so out o f a scnSt" of env) of not bclongmg to a dose-knot collcg!atc famil) like the TroJan fam1I)' If 11 were possible for )'OU to sec through )Our severe case of preJu- d1ced-1nduced myopia, you co uld read page 338 of the 1990 USC football media guide and find the following about USC student-ath- letes. but since you arc "bland," I'll read 1t for yo u· AT BAT Sun Meis lhOmtl I 0) C/)~ ON DECK p M on tdte IH THE HOLE Tue of Phillie\• •JS All g11m u on K ABC r 11d10 <790 • 0'1 TV Ch 11 st Soor tsCnonne "\\hen )UU ha\cn·t had an~ av 111111 1n thi: gaml' )OU don't v.ant to get in there and )ta rt looking for othe r pt1e ht'\ I v.a~n 't tr)1ng 10 h11 a h11ml.' run. hut I ""asn't \urpn~d that I d1J tx·,,1uw I think I ha'l' the po"cr lu IHI thl· hdll out 111 the fl.If~ .. I he hnmt· run follm,i:J a kadotl gr1tu11J1,ut lh h ld1c \furra' ""hu hill.I 1ltrct h11\ induJ111~ .i run- \\OtlOl( \anglL· (1on1ak1' other h11111tr "·I' \f.i\ 21 utT V. dlh V. hill' hur't 1n a 12· \ lo\\ 111 the \fr1\ ·c >n >--\uu d1111't v.ant tu "'dlk him lx-1.au'>l: hl"ll 'teal a ha..c .. ~kt\ ~t .rnagl·r HuJ I t.irrel\un 'ia1J as Darling I 't-'11 rc·m,11m·J 10 an nil· I 1 m 11 s • 0 II I d fl r II u t ' Ilk I h t: duhhuu'.e ' °'" he thrtv. him a f.i \thall and tlw gu~ hit 1t nut Hc JU'>I ..I' r.1\1J', nuld ha\l' poppn l 1t up .. l>arllng ong>nal1' ""'"<'' ~hcdulcd to '>IJrl toda\ hut the \kt<. dec1d<·d w v.11 \\1 th I rdnk \ 111la 1111 thre<.' da~'> rnl lx'l<IU'>t' \t11rida' " .m off-da' ·· 1 onwrruv. !..,unJa\ l v.ould h3'l' hccn hi\ da\ 111 'tart an'"'J'. '><'he w uld hJ\C pltlhl·d a ""htil<' gaml' 11 thing' v.urkcJ nut·· l la rrc1wn ~1d "Juhn I rJn\<1 l<>uld not pmh for mun· 'than 11nl 111111ng bel·aus..· I had him up in lhl' b 1lli,x·n 1hrcc time\ I didn't v.ant \11 put l11m out there' not kt10"'1ng ht>v. I •llY I '-'J\ gmng Ill u\f him hkt.• 10 ,1 ... 1,•: \1tua11on .. l>on \a-.c 1' 11 the filth l m \ngl'll''> p1t1. h\ 1 "'"rt..cd ''"' 1nr11ng' I une htl h,111 l11r th<' 'l\lllr¥ I ht I >udgl·" tha·atcncd 1n the I :th µut11n g 1unner\ on first and '>{'\t1nJ '"th <int uu1 Uut Darling '>t rud• 11111 p1nL h h111cr' \t1ke '>1.1v\\.1J .111d \ft1.kc' lt.1llhcr the l >·~gn,· 1.1\t J\Jllahk nun-p1tlhCr\ I hr ~kl\ lJmt• 1. In\(;· 1n the I I th v.l1r11 llu"'ard h•hll\llll <.1nglcd 1.'1th unr 11111 .1g.i 1 n,1 I 1111 C 1 ('v.' and took th11J 1111 .i h11 a nd run \Ingle h' "-n 111 \fl R1•\ rl\llth But I om ')'\t,dk1. 1t1ukd 1111t .ind I 1...td I lundln tl1t•J 111 drq' 1.t·n1e1 8 > Tbr 1h1od•l~d Prru Orangt Coast Dally Pilot Do~g~rs Play~r of Day Joa• Gonaatea, w h o se homer In the bottom of the 14th Inning gave th ~ Dodgeri the victory. Angels pull out 3 -2 win By JOE MOOSHIL "'"~'""'"'"' <Ill< 4\(1<) 1 alll11m1,1 1<111~1<" I« \tt'' t'll\ ( all<'d tl 't\lt ,\ 'P<°l 1.11" hut lor the.-( h1\a~11 V. h11c ..,,1, 11 \\a\ prohahh 1he 111ughr'1 It"' 111 the <.('3\0ll '>tc,c.-n\ ~tunnctl tht' '"hilt .., .. , v.11h J thrt"<' run h11me1 v.11h '"" 11ut 1n th<' ninth 1n111ng oil m.11 .. 1 lt'.lgue '>J\C lt'.idc.-1 Rot'lh\ l h1gpt·n @.'''"tt the -\ngrl" .1 ' ~ \ t\ h•f' '.iturJ.a' n1gM Schedule AT BAT <_._,t at l" ~.\II ON DECK ""'°" f ,,.\ n13 IN THE HOLE • 11 \C • • j\ Tu, TO&\" 1homt .I~ t ~ :-~ "u games on KMP< ••d•o 7101 • On TV Cti s tc SO<>fltCh•M t l "I wa\n't th1nl..1n@. aho ut an' thing," sa1J 'itc,cm, v.hu hrokt a 4- lor-~4 \lump \\Ith h1\ fi fth homc1 "Ma ... ~ that'\ ~n m\ pmhlt'm, lh1nli.1ng \(1(1 111 Ulh " Askt'd 11 he had C\Cf v.on a ~mt' v.1th ha\ last 'v.m~ .. tC\C'l'I~ u1d "Not an lhc h1g ka~ue~ Thlll°\ ..... hat make\ 11 ntra Sf11('{"1-'I .. Not to say that we don 1 have our ostentatious, "rah-rah.. fringe that delights 1n daspla)ing their L ( hccnsc plate. T -shin s. etl But we probabl) don't ha'e an) murc .. blow-hard" alumni than vou find Notre Dame-types in and· aruund O ucago. or "Humcancs" around Miami. or "(om huskers" 11round Omaha The) arc jUSt a bu"'h u l over-zealo us alumni -so what. they· re JUSt pro ud of their '>( hoOI\ What really bothered me about Mr Talley'" shodd' )'Cllov. juum al· 1~m v.as the total inaccurate p1l tu re he tncd tu portra> of both the l ' ( athletic program 1n general and Lan) Smllh in pan1l ular ut'\ take h1s first IOLall) 1nal· curate statement that "l ( football pla)crs scldo m graduate. an-.ho v. •· Hogwash' O ver the last thrc-c ~car\ that Lam m1th has l03l hed the T roJans. '50 to t>O percent ol his pla)crs ha'c earned their dcgrccs a t the end of their cltgib1ht) \fan) m ore ha'c returned later to tom- plete their dcgrcc'i after graduat111n Seldo m. ~tr f dllC\" { CJffiC. On \llUf th1nl~ 'c1kd prejud1lc 1\ ~h11v.1ng I In first team academic AJl- Amencans, US( as first an the Pal-10, and fifth an the nation Wlth 20 rcc1p1cnb ( 19 of which arc foot- ball pllt)'ers. Mr Talley) . 2 lJ'i( has seven winners of the presllg!o us NCAA Today's Top SaA Scholar Athletes lthe most of any school in the ~CAA.) 3 U S(. has eight Nauonal Foot· ball Foundauon School Athletes and t..,..o reci pients o f the much coveted Sahcr ~nn1,crsan Award 4 ~nd, finall) ·use has the only vanll) Rhodes Scholar to ever graduate from a Pac-10 college (Pat Haden I So put that in your p1~ and smoke 1t, Mr Talley• And while you're at at get )our head out 1n the sumhinc and ma~ be "1ust once in a..,..h1k •· _wu can get )Our fac1s stra1Vlt lrom \Our prcJud1~. Tom Wllllam1 • • r on the other hand I • Dear ~r < arl'>on I ~1sh to C'\prn' nl\ lon~ratuld· uons J nd grat11ud1· !for R1l k Tallc) 'sl art1dc.-.ahoul L'~c_ football in toda> ·s paper I tho ught that I could dctcll more than a hnle in- d1gna11on lron1lall~ and tragalalh )OUr ar11clc v.u C\en mort' \lnlC" SJ'Cn the.-ncv..-, Luncernang the thrcc C\( lre\hman and l hargc!> l11 d\· saull and pcrhap\ rape l n- bchc,ablc'" The cream l'f the crop~' As 'o u l a n s.c~ lrom pe~onal corrcspondcnL c v.hKh I haH at- tac hed. v.c ha'e ')1 m1lar fr.ch ng" albeit from d 1l)ercnt pcrspt'\t1,c.--. T he press pla)s .t major role 1n m' m ind and a.:tual C':1.pencnc c Frum a pos1 11,c point of '1cv. rhe\ ma' have a Joumaltst1l rc.-.ponc.1tlll1t\ such as v.a~ mcnionnush rCJl- re'itntcd b\ the tn!o1ght hrought forth in (Rick 1' allc' 's) an.de But m a\bc more 1m P1.>rtanth t11Hl from .i negative point of vie"'. I can tell H>U first hand that the prt'!>"' breed~ mu,h of the exccc;<;e~s on the 1.ollcge levC'I h\ 'inue of raising } oung athlete\ 10 the leve l of adula- tion v.1thout an> 1ns1ght into undcr- l)mg h uman '1nue and1o r per~nal charactcns11cs I his begins on the local high school lc'el \Cl'\ oficn kid') v.1th no \Cnse o l perwnal rcspom1b1l n~ or d1sc1phne and v.nh shallov. 1f an). collcgi_atc goal'I end up wi th full front-page ego cnhano ng profiles because the' ha'c been deemed to be ··01,1s1on I" matcnal E-no ugh of m) di.atn be I could go on lure' t'r because thr subJ('('t has La used me and m' fam1h some difficult times Kct'p up thr go<Xl wo rk Therc aren't man) out there in the athleu' Y..orld v.ho st.and up for the nght pnnc1 pl~s an~morc Oelllll• A. Morna Credit to Giddings Dear Mr < a rl\on I Just h nt)hed reading '"ur n1lumn on \hanc.-f OIC\ '\lU ..lft' nght He 1s a remarkable ~t•un man 1 he rea<,<in I .im "'nun~ 1'1 because there Jre t~o peo ple 1n 1h1' tov.n v.hc.-re lfC'd 11 1~ due The' arc \11kt' and Donna ( 11J dtnp I hcu home is alv.a\\ opcn 1\1 thl·sc 'oung men fhe~ .ll"'a'' ha'c.- ti me to listen a nd help "'hen ntcdcJ \t1I..<' <.i1dd1 nl-). as tht' h11.llhJll ~oach dt Hartxlr H igh ~hvol h.n &J 'Cn his pla\(f'\ not JU\t \C3r\ tll football and memurle \ tht'' v.111 OC\.Cr lorgct He most ol all ga'c them 'alul"' J nJ u1ura~' 10 dr<tl "'1th adq•r,1t1t'\ '" hie \t1l..C' < 11Jd1ng~ v.a' alv.a\\ lair .inJ It lhr prnn1 Ht· v.a\ hlad and ""hllc ""11 h 01> gre' art' a" The' krtt'.""" v.ha1 "a' l.'\fX"L 1t"d 111 lhC'm """' ,1nh a' a 1eam pla,cr hut J l\\l J\ a l'IC."l\<•n I a\ a parent f('('I lf.T.ati:olul anJ t'lle\\<'d h•r m' \on hoa' had and \llll ha' a pcr"K•n like \11"c < 11dding~ 1n h1' Ilk \hl..t' < 11ddin ' 8'!'<' m' '>{1n a great dcal ol 'itr<"n,th ..inJ "'1llp.._>1A rr to go 11n v.1th hi\ ltle I hanl.. \nu Donna for being thert" .\nJ thank '<'U Mike < 11ddanp for hr1nll .. , \mcncan a' apple p1r Annuon 8~1111 Giants solve Mulholland; Reds turn back Pirates The \an I ran\ 1~0 ( 11ant\ tinall\ f1gurC'd 11ut 1 em \fo lhnllanl1 Fal 1ng their n tcarnmaar lnr th<' first time.-\IOOC he nu-h11 thC'm ,in .\u g I 'i thc.- C11an1s got cnliugh hits tl> v.1n thcu l(lunh gamr 1n d rov. \aturJa' de· l r'a ttn i MulhullanJ a111.I the Ph1ll1e'i 4-~ at t andl~lll l Pail.. ~ulhollanJ p1 t,hed ~t, h1tlc\\ 10 ninas btlo rt' Bretl Butler and u rcg l 11ton O!ll..t"d h im for run-~onng s1naJe~ 1n the third. i'' 1ng the U 1anl'I a ~-1 lead "I got oil an a 8\'lxi ,tar1 tlxl~' tiut alo ng thr v.a\ 1hc ~ made "«.>me 11,1 JUStment.s and started h1tt1ng." Mulholland 'ia1d .. '\ctualh . 1 thouJhl the\ hit the ball hank1 "hen I thrtv. thr no-hatter ·· •Red••· PtratH l : EnC' l>a' as hit a run-sconnt s1nj)c follo~1ng Hal Mom~· 4().foot J o ublt' to hrcak 1 scorclcu tie and 1nurr Cincinnati's s.1•-run ninth 1nn1 na 1n Putshur),h. as the Rcd~ prtstrvcd thr1r 61'>11me lead 1n the NL \\-e t In the o\m cn can LC'tlgu<" •RM Sos 1. Bl•~ Jaye t : ~1 the ll\ Dome Roger Clemen') pitched a fi,c h111c-r a nd C-') ~aped a ha\.c') loalkd ,am an the ninth inni ng and Ow1i h t f:',a n \ homtrt'd as the Bo~ton 1n.:rr-a'i<"d 1t' lead 1n the '\l t:a,1 tu t hree gamr~ ll\Cr the Blue Ja)S a emens (IQ J won v.1th his third shutout o f the ~50n and 25th of hti career. 8 T11ers 14. A~ttJn 4: C«il f 1rlder hit his ma1or leque-leadina 40th and 4 1 M home runs and be- c•mc the fi~t C:Xtroll player to dear the ltf\ fitld roof at Tt&Cr tadium. l 1rldtr drove in five runs and in· crca~d h1~ to tal to 108, most an the mMJO~ • Brewen '· V_.en I : Gree Brock hit a thrtt-run homer otr New York relief ace Dave R'lllellt with t..,..o oua 1n the ninth 1nn1na to po wer Mil waukee at Yankee Stadium -Cf >tit....,..,. Jtll •-• I tt I ~" JI It L_... It It .......... 1 Ill .,.... • ••• ·-· 111. , ...... , ,.._ ,.,., v•r Vlt-n .-- • t I 1 P'-JI> •t i t ..... , •tit~ ... "•U t ,_ _.. ........ 1 ••• a J II J r:=;:• ; ~ ~ ~ =~• ~: ~: Toro nto Blue Ja)~. nn thc ::::<•• ~:~: .,,,_;::'° n:: way to SC\t&nl I OUJUr ·-·.. 1e • • l•,. u" leaa~ rttord for """~'n ,_ • 1 1 1 ~~ .: : ! : attendance. pa\~ 1hr ' ..,,_ -. .., ~ • 1 m1lhon mark . turdl'H hir 1 he '1chH) •map~ <.ah tom lit\ fo ur-game lo'l1n1 \truk and kept the S«ond-plarc Y. 'l11tc c;o, from pin ana a.round on Oakland IO the Amcn can Luaur We t (lu~o rc- maant'd fi,c e,.;amcs ~hind Oakland, which 1,, t tn l>t-trn1t. 14 4 • E.,.. t , Pe4rn l. In Mo ntreal, ndre\ Galarrap h11 a 11e•brca~1n1 ho me run in the M'"enth and rookie On Nabhol.z allo wed lhrtt h11' 1n Kven 1nn1nas for the E•pos. • Mart.en I, ~Jal.I I: Ken Grif· fc} Jr s1naJcd to break a 11event.h- inn1n1 tac and Edear Man1nn It.Ole home for Sntt.I~ at Royals tadium. • Twtllt I, R 'i:d t: In Attins-\o n. Bnan Harper (our bit.a and drove an two runl. Ill l.M Tw11t.1 1napped a n1ne-pme lOll, JUak.. ............... --:.--1 -••1 •-1 Of"-.... 0.. I \. ,_, ~ J -· ·-·· H • ...,...,., ~-Cl•t WI HI• .. I U H ·-" Oii -.,, t-0< -........ • " ..... to ·-\ I II I t J J S t -' , ••• 1 -....... Wit I I I t .... , I I I t t I _ _.... .. ,_ ...... .... "'""' .. ·-........ ,. ... °" """""· ...... ·-Nr• (,.....,. f-Hf a •II J.tt , ..... . .. -.,_. --c.. -•1 --· 1 -0-~ V I-0• ..... I LOCI '-',.. t .,_ Cn. t -l'P .,-.., T--,_. ... , Ha 11'()91_.. U l .. -........ •Ht -1m •-""'" m o•,,... 1111 '• "•••IO ..... =rlJ• ::~1::::: --°" ...... u ... er ....... ~ ' " +I J M ' IU.11 . ' , . • • • • I I I 1 ,._ • • ...... a pme ..,a1Mt lk>')ton Lo:-:::,.-; r....!.'";• e.i: The cruv.d of mnre th.rn ... •~-11n .. ~ "' 4q,ooo rrptr~n trd chr ~·.,.. ..----:· .. •••••to Blue Ja s' 4 1,t "on C:w,1t, , , 1 , M'\.Ull \C' ~llout .rnd Uith ~ 1 an 614 datn I hr rcmaman)I ::,"·' • ~ 1 ~ ! : • l 7 home 1"1'"" arr ~.......,_ C.. '''"'I•• KllOUl'\ ~kr ... ,,... -· -.-.-1J1 ~ A•t«lllH Pm• O rangt Cea.st Dally Piiot ~Is Play~r of Day Lee Stevens. whole ..,, ... run homer wtth two oua In the ninth pve the Angllfl a ~·from-beNnd vtctory. • C.. •. Brans I: Hot-h1tt1n1 Mar\ Grace hat two RBl unaJes to pett Ch1c-o 1n AtlantA • Altnl I CarilMll t : Frankhn Stubbs and C raa& 8'1110 each drove a.n two runs as Ho mton held on at the Astrodome ........ 11, OrWet : Jcny Browne had four tut.a. t.nductiat a bomer, and drove an four nam 11 ae~dud med an la.bu ..... la leltimon. ~ ftl A•rJll_, INlll • ' . OAAHOI COAST DAILY PILOT 8' Sunday,August26. 1990 Anti-smoking fever fires company's success Antonovich seeking to clear the air Advantage Life Products becomes leading U.S. distributor in 2 years lly RUSS LOAR o.-y .................. ..., There's nothing hk.e bcang at the right place at the right ume. As the anti-s molong ferver sweeps the co untry, a Laguna Hills company has fou nd itself in just such a place. In JUSt two years. Advantage Life Products Inc. has become the largest distributor of stop-smolong products in the na· ti on. "We vi nuaJly created a brand new category in retrul ," said com· pany co-founder Don Danks. Eighteen months after the com- pany was founded.. Advantage Life began retail distribution -of- the CagArrest stop-smoking sys- tem in 1988, making SS. I million its first year. For fiscaJ year 1989. the company rcponed S 11 million 10 earnings, ca ptunng about 80 perce nt of the over-the-<:ou nter smoking cessation market. And now that smolong 1s be- coming 1ncreas1ngl) taboo in pub- lic. Ad,antage L1fe 1s JUSt two months awa) from a S5 m1lhon oauonal ad,en1sing bhu which .... 111 introduce a smolung substitute 1n gum and lozenge form for smokers unable to hght up The new, n1cot1ne-free prod· uct 1s called Smokers Choice which the compan) plans 10 sell alongsi de tobacco products. Advantage Life signed an agree- ment early this month w11h tht' nauon 's large~t drug store chain -R1te·A1d Drug tores -which will d1stnbute C'1gArresl at check· out counters in 2.400 stores ' throughout the Eastern l ' oiled States. C1gArrest is no"" dis· tnbuted at more than 30.000 drug stores nauon .... ide "We have a pennanent locauon 10 most maJor drugstort's:· Danks said. "We stn'e for the checkout location because for smokers. ll 1s defin1tel) an impulse bu) " The compan) was founded b~ Danks and Charles Sle1chter. mar- keting and public relations pro- fess1onaJs who couldn't c.help but oouce that then L'.S Surgeon General C E'eren Koop was spending a lot of lime pubhcmng the health hazards of smoking, "Chuck and I also noticed a trend toward home health care. wtth products like home preg- nanc}' tests .ind blood· pressure testing." said Danks, a 33-year-old Newport Beach resident and chief operaung offic:cr of Advantage Life. "This corresponded wtth C. Everett Koop continuing to rein- force the dangers of smoking and the increase of smoking restnc- tions. We saw a huge opponunity for self·help. smoking cessation intervention." A former pre-med student who earned a bachelor's degree in physiology from UCLA, Danks was interested 1n the (lg.Arrest stop-smoking syste m which was then only sold through direct mar- keti ng television ads. Cig.Arrcst is manufactured by More Direct Health Products Inc. of Carlsbad. Thinking they would create a similar product. Danks and Sle1chter researched products on the market. taJked to smokers, pharmacists and physicians and decided the Cig.Arrcst system was a winner. "We aggressively pursued getting the retail d1stnbu- uon nghts to the product." Danks sa1d. "It proved to be a very legitimate product with a sound med1caJ basis We repackaged and repos1t1oned 1t." Advantage Life now has ex- clusive d1stnbut1on nghts for C1gArrcst products in perpetuity Unlike other smokmg cessauon products on the market. Danks said C1gArrest was the onl> prod- uct based on a system covenng the enti re smokmg addictjon cycle. The S 19.95 product comes wnh a behavior mod1ficat1on booklet and cassette, a seven-day supply of lobahne tablets which supresses the urge to smoke. vitamins and a sample of C1gArrest gum which aJso contains lobahne Danks said the product has what most health care pro- fessionals told him are the necess· af) components of any smokmg ccssauon S}Stem -ways to deal wtth the psychologicaJ and behav· 1oraJ aspects of addacuon. physical wnhdrawal and the tendency to relapse. With a money back guarantee 1f the program fails to work.. C1gArrest has less than a 2 percent return rate, according to Danks. "We worked closely with a group of physicians and pharma- cists to get their input on how effective this brand was," Danks D•n Cwiek• fleftJ, president of C•r Sm•rts, •nd vice president J•J .. rchenger. "~"" ,-Print- ...tlll ~ Masters of ~",-. Costa Mesa ... ~ Has been in operation "\\\ for over three years and has ......-\.. grown rapidly. Our succesR s tarts • • with our attitude: We honestly cart> about each and every onC' uf our clients. , al... Our goal is to provide cl ient.8 with the fint>st ~._,. printing at the best price possible by working with ~ them to find ways to control coRL8. Every effort i11 made to meet t he deadlines required b)U~ clients. We d o all this because we understand the challenges you face in today'i. busineM world. •F'in' Print in, 1t rompetit1vt Pri~1. Call Us Toda> for Your Quorft• PRINTMASTER OF COSTA MESA 2075 Newport Blvd. Stite 102 • Costa Mesa • 646-3666 ...._ Vkttrte lftd Bir St. '" ....,_. FAX 646-4740 (24 ._) • Bob Howard-Owner Don D•nlls of Newport •••ch 1urted Adv•nUg• Ufe Products two J••rs ago with Ch•rles Slelchter. Tod•J· the com- panJ Is the n•tlon·1 l•rgest distributor ~ .... ~~.,_--­ Of 1top·unOllln9 products, lft•rll•tlng the ClgArrelt Un• m•d• bJ Direct He•lth Products Inc. of C.rlsb•d •nd Its own fine, Smokers Choice. said. ··1t passed with flying colors. C1gArrest was also appealing be· C.!IUSC 11 already had S20 million to $30 m1lhon of adven1s1ng behind 11." With a1rpon s. restaurants and even entire c1t1es banning smok- ing in public. Advantage Life's next step was to create its own product. Smokers Choice. to offer a smoking substitute for smokers ~ught in no-smoking areas "There's quite a war betv.een smokers and non-smokers nght now," Danks said. "We view this product as so mething that can ease those tensions. This is some· thing that ca n at least allow smokers back into the main- stream." llY JOY ANT'HONY Deily NM c .. , ......... There are two approaches to cleaner air. You can tu economic arowth. Or you can make the pol- lutcn pay. At the Buildillf Industry Associa- tion (BIA) meeuna this .week. 1:-os Aqeles County Supervisor Mtke Antonovich advocated the more direct approach. Buically, be said. it acts down to forcina people to pve up their cars, their factories, and their housina developments or lettina them retain their basic freedoms as long as they pay for any darnaae they do to the environment. Warning that many of the rules proposed by the Afr Quality Man- qcment District (AQMD) are a threat to economic growth, An- tonovich caJled for more public in- volvement in AQMD meetings. "Don't send your government re- lations liaison to speak for you." he advised. "If you're concerned about yo ur business, come yourself." As the AQMD gets heavily in- volved m the permit process, he predicted. build.in' deciStons will be relepted to "pohticaJ back.rooms" where "unelected officials are hiding behind the appointment process." Already, he said, many over.regu- lated business executives wake up in the morning feeling they arc "slidin& slowl y down the razor blade of life. Ac.cording to Santa Margarita vic:c president Donald Moe, the moder- ator at the BIA meeting. the state's high housina costs can be traced to its huge nu mber of regulations. Before CaJifornia became the most highl y regulated state in the nati on, be said. its hous ing costs were on par with tht' national averaae. The '91 AQMD proposaJs will create more rules, Antonovich said. 1ovem1ng such areas as grading. parlong and energy usage standards for the building community. Calling for more responsiveness fro m the AQMD. Antonovich hke· ned the agency to the bureaucracies now bem& privatued by govern· ments in Eastern Europe. "Eastern Europe is beginning to learn that you don't want to tum power over to unelected, appointed d.Jrcctors." he said. "When you create nonelected officials with powers to tax and regulate, you're opening Pandora's Box." Pnvate sol utw ns to pollution problems arc the ke y, he said. Citing the 1984 Olympics as a case in point, he said that people will get (Ptease SH AIR/115) Local businessmen give you Car Smarts ly JOY ANTHONY o.-y ,,_ Conup ... -• Dan Cwtelca has ca r smarts. But unul he staned a company by that name. he was gi ving away all his smans for free. A car salesman for 12 years. the 30-)ear-0ld Hunungton Beach natJve staned Car Smans last July when he and a fnend decided that 1f other people could give surf repons over the phone, ht' could give car repons. Today. if you call 900-BLU-BOOK, paying $·2.19 for the first minute and 99 cents for each additional minute, you can find out how much your car is wonh. how to negotiate a used car sale and how to buy a new one. The problem with doin~ your own research. he said, is that the infonnat1on is usually too old by the time you get 11. Consumer Repons. Car and Driver and other magazines cannot take into account the day-to-day changes in local demand, and tend to overestimate a car's value. Take an '83 Cadillac 81amu in good con- dition with low mileage. Most people would adven1sc 11 for S.S.675. about S700 over the suggested wholesale pnce Then they'd wonder why the) didn't get an., calls. Cwieka said Cw1elca would tell them to hst II for S4 . .SOO. about S 1,000 more than the dealer would offer. but low enough to be compeuuve. To assess the local demand. Cw1eka checks "Auction Repons," a pubhcat1on typically read b> car dealers and salesmen Sometimes. he gets personlally 1nvolvt'd 1n a call. Recently, a man was upset because he'd totaled his car and the insurance agent was offering what seemed to be a low estimate of llS wonh. After a S6 chat with Cwieka. the customer was able to get the insurance agent to pay an add111 onal S725. "He was one happy camper," Cw1eka said proudly. Cw1etca·s six-employee Laguna Niguel fim'I has been averaging 400 calls a month -most from L.A .. San D1t'go and Orange County -w11h some calls coming 10 as far away as New Jersey and Pennsylvama About 42 percent of the callers arc women NOW NO LOAD FOR A LI MIT ED TI ME ONLY More than one founh of the caJls arc from fne nds or relatives of peo ple who tned the service. he said. Other referrals come from mechanics. Cwiek.a wd he accepts no comm1ss1on from dealerships for steering new car customers their way. Instead. he wd, he uses hi s own expenence. the expent'nce of his employees -all of whom have at least five and as much a.s 12 years expenence worlong for deaJers -and the cus- tomer satisfaction ratjngs put out by J.D. Powers to decide which dealerships to recommend. To help consumers get 1nforma11on beyond the initial phone call, he offe rs fou r frtt booklets: "How to Sell a Used Car," "How to Buy a Used Car," "Understanding Financing and leasing" and "Lemon Aid." It's been really satisfying. he said, to find out that people are taking advantage of his advice. "When I was a salesman," he said. "and I would try to gi ve information. people would look. at me and say, 'Yeah. sure.'" ORANGE COUNTY GROWTH FUND Interest rate rise, bank failures seen 1nas and loans left. A diversi fied mutual fund inves ting 1n a portfolio o f O range County's finest public companies as selected by th e Fund's manager ~~ a 1 &i -Jf_ "/,{ t• I /~ /,{J. ''\ ~( f'-t U ,. ~·· Wt. t C'A11ul /.tl.1.11{rt. .... , \I ...., . Ask how your investment in the Orange County Growth Fund can qualify as a tax- deductible IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus. annual report. and the current portfolro. call the Fund's manager and distributor, Newport Securities Corporation. (714) 957-1217 The prospectus contains mo~e oompfet• 1n1ormatton regarding fees. e nses andrlsks;read ltcarefuM Mfore outnvestorsendmone IY JOY ANTHONY o.-yNot c ..... ..,..., .. Before the tension 1n the Middle East, First Interstate Bank econom- ists were predict101 that Iona-term mortp&C interest rates would drop 25 to SO basis points - one fourth to one half a percentqe point - in the next three to six months. But now, says chief uccutive officer William Siart, the bank predicts that rates wilJ rise 25 to 50 points. And in ten ye.an time, he Slld. l s,..ooo financial institutions will fail. :>pealUna at the Marriott Hotel on Wednesday at a break.fut sponsored by the Ncwt>C?n Center AMOC11tion, Swt also said that the srowma Sell crisis wi II cost tu pa yen UOO billion, all told, That's $4~ billion more th.an it would have COit them, he 11ld, if an incnuc in aovemment-P"?vided dcpolat insurance -couplod witb derq\lladon -hadn't ~ thc doon IO the hiah Rien in the 1.Ddu• t.ry. But u replauon1 tiabten be sn· dkted. there won't ,be any bed 11v- There won 't be any &ood ones either. Accordi~ to Siart. the number of U.S. financial institutions will fall from 17,000 today to 2,000 in ten yun. There will be about 300 bia banks. about I. 700 small ones. and no S&Ll, he fiaurcd. "Anythina me- diocre will be aone . "Ten yean from now. the financial instjtutions will be strona- er, biaer and better. but they'll ha~ to 10 lhrouah this cleansi na process first." AJIUdy, he said , the trend towards b.,cr banks is lfOWU\S. The three banks that handle more U.S. loans than any other -Bank of America. Citicorp, and fint Jn- ler'ltate -are pin.inc customen in the dtvclopment community, u t>'f dtveloptn .. and evtn minor ones leave old lcndm behind to leCk taler institutions. The small banka that will survive, be ~ will be 1be onn that stay local Cauna Teua u an eumpk. he ,,.._ ... INTD9"ST /aSt Orange County Stock Watch ....... Curre nt Net '"° '"° M KT Prk• CMtte• H .... Low I AdV~nced logic NASO 8 3/4 1/4 17 l/4 8 1/2 2 ADV ANT AGE LIFE PRODS NASO 2 5/8 -I /8 4 S/8 2 5/8 3.ALLERGAN NYSE 13 7/8 -I 18 7/8 '2 1/4 4.ALPHA MICROSYSTEMS NASO I 7/8 • 1/4 4 3/4 I 7/8 S.AMERICAN HEALTH SERV NASO I 1/8 -3/8 1 7/8 I 1/8 6.AMERICAN PACESETIER NMS 4 4 1/2 1 l/8 7 .AMPLICON INDUSTRIES NASO 7 11 7 8.ARCHIVE CORP NASO 7 7/8 • 7 /8 12 7/8 6 7/8 9.ARMOR All NASO 11 1/4 • I 3/4 20 3/4 I I 1/4 10.AST RESEARCH INC NASO 17 1/2 -I 3/8 25 3/8 10 l/8 I I .BE AVIONICS NASO 7 · I 1/2 10 3/4 6 3/4 12.BECl<MAN INSTRUMENTS NYSE 13 5/8 • I I /4 18 1/2 13 5/8 13.B~lcor NASO I 3/8 1/4 3 I 3/8 14.BERGEN BRUNSWIG AMEX 22 1/8 -2 28 3/4 20 1/2 I S.BRIDGFORO FOODS NASO 17 1 /2 I 24 17 1/2 16 BRISTOL RESEARCH N"SD 3/4 1 3/16 1/4 17 CAM O~TA SYSTEMS N,._SD 3/4 . 3/8 2 3/8 3/4 18 CARL KARCHER ENT INC NASO 7 1/4 · I 1/4 12 3/4 6 7/8 19.CENTENNIAL GROUP AMEX 1/2 • 1/16 I 3/4 l/l 20 CERAOYNE INC-C ALIF NASO 3 1/8 3/8 4 3/8 2 5/8 21 CHESAPE"ICE INDUSTRIE NASO I I 1/2 1 22 CIMCO NASO 9 1/2 -3/4 13 1/4 9 1/2 23.CLOTHESTIME NASO 2 1/16 -9/16 6 1/8 2 I/ 16 24 CMS ENH .... NCEMENTS NYSE 3 3/8 -I /2 10 7/8 3 3/8 2S .COMARCO INC NASO 2 1/8 -1 /8 3 3/4 2 1/8 26 COMMERCEBANK N,\SO 9 3/4 -1/4 16 3/4 9 l/l 27 COMMRTON CP A AMEX 5 7/8 -7 /8 8 3/8 5 3/4 28.COMMUNITY PSYCHl"TRI NYSE 23 1/2 · I 3/4 30 5/8 20 3/8 29 COVINGTON TECHNOLOGI N"SD 1/2 15/16 1/2 JO.DATUM INC N"SD 2 7/8 • 1/8 4 .3/4 2 3/4 3 I DICE ON ELECTRONICS I N"SD 3 1/8 -I /8 6 1/4 3 32 DISTRIBUTED LOGIC CO NASO 9/16 I 7/16 9/16 33 DOWNEY SVGS&LO,._N ASS .Jl.MEX 13 I /2 • 3/8 19 l /l 13 1/2 34 OVI FINANCI AL N.Jl.SD 10 3/4 .. 1/8 . 10 7/8 3 3/8 35 EIP MICROWAVE N,._SD 2 I /4 4 1/4 2 1/4 36 ELOOR"OO B"NK AMEX 9 3/4 • 7 /8 IS 3/8 9 3/4 37 EMULEX CORP NASO 5 7/8 • '/2 7 7/8 4 3/8 38 FHP INC NMS I 2 1/2 -2 22 1/2 I 2 1/2 39 FIDELITY NAf'l FIN AMEX 10 3/8 -3/8 12 9 1/4 40 FILENET CORP NASO 11 1/4 · 1 I /2 20 11 1/4 41 FIRST "MER FIN Cl A NMS 8 5/8 -t /8 14 I /4 8 5/8 42 FLUO~ CORP NYSE 35 1/2 • 2 7 /8 48 3/4 35 I /2 43 FOR BETTER LIVING NASO 8 13 1/4 8 44 FURON COMP"NY NMS 13 1/8 . 3/4 18 7/8 11 1/2 45 GATEWAY COMMUN NASO 13/16 -I / 16 2 1 /4 13/16 46 GENERAL AUTOMATION AMEX 9/16 1/16 I 3/8 7/16 4 7 GISH BIOMEDIC.Jl.l INC NASO 11 1/2 • )/4 16 1/4 5 48 GRADCO SYSTE MS INC NASO 5 1/2 • 1 /4 13 s 1/4 49 HAMMOND CO NASO 2 1/2 s 1/4 2 3/8 SO HELIONETICS AMEX 2 7/8 1/8 7 3/8 2 1/8 5 I HYCOR BIOMEOIC"L INC NMS s 1/4 8 3/8 4 3/8 52 ICN BIOMEOICALS AMEX s -2 11 3/4 5 53 ICN PHARMACEUTIC"LS NYSE 3 1/8 . 5/8 5 I /l 2 1 ;2 54 J M PETERS AMEX 3 3/8 . 1/8 10 1/2 3 1/4 55 LANDM ... RK B"NK N"SO 8 3/4 11 1/2 8 3/4 56 LASER PRECISI ON N"SO 2 5/8 -3/8 4 S/8 2 5/8 57 MAI BASIC 4 NYSE I 5/8 1/8 3 3/4 1 5/8 58 MEDSTONE INTL INC N"SD 2 7/8 -5/8 9 1/2 l 7/8 59 METALCL"D NASO I 3/8 1/8 1 3/4 I 3/8 60 METROPOL CIRCUITS .Jl.MEX 5/16 11/16 5/16 61 MICROSEMI CORP NASO I 1/2 1/4 2 )/4 I 1/1 62 N"TIONAL EDUCATION NYSE 4 1/8 3/4 8 1/8 3 1/4 63 N"TIONWIDE HE"LTH NYSE 14 7/8 I 7/8 17 3/4 13 3/4 64 NEWPORT CORP N"SO 8 5/8 1/2 10 1/8 8 5/8 65 NEWPORT ELECT RONICS NASO 3 3/4 4 I /2 3 I /2 66 NEWPO RT PH ... RMACEUTIC NASO 2 1/8 l.>/16 3 3/8 I 13/ 16 67 NICHOLS INSTITUTE AMEX 15 I /4 I I /4 18 1/4 11 3/8 68 OOETICS INC CL A AMEX 4 3/4 s 3/4 4 1/4 69 P 0 " ENGINEERING NMS 6 7/8 • I /8 7 7 /8 3 1/2 70 PACESETTER BUS PROP NYSE 4 1/8 6 4 71 PACESEnER HOMES NASO 8 I /2 9 1/4 7 72 PACI FIC INL"ND B,._NK NASO s l /4 6 1/4 5 3/4 7 3 PACIFIC SCI ENTIFIC NYSE 10 1/8 . I 5/8 16 1/4 10 1/8 74 P"CIFIC"RE HLTH SYST NASO I "ii 1; n 1/2 14 1/4 75 PARKER AUTOMOTIVE NASO -I 10 1/8 5 76 PLAZ" COMMUNICATIONS N"SD I/ 2 5/8 3/8 77 PRINTRONIX INC NASO 10 1/8 -5/8 I 3 7/8 9 5/8 78 PROVEN" FOODS N"SD 4 1/4 s I /2 3 3/4 79 OUIKSIL VE R INC NASO 18 . I 1/2 29 1/2 17 I /2 80 RAINBOW TEC HNOLOGIES NASO 8 1/4 -I /2 14 6 3/4 81 REAOI CARE INC NASO 3 3/8 3/4 4 7/8 l I/ 16 82 ROPAK CORP O RATION NASO 6 1/4 I 1/4 9 4 3/4 83 SAFEGUARD HEAL TH ENT N"SO S I /4 · I /4 8 3/4 5 1/4 84 SHELLY ASSOCIATES NASO 2 2 1 /2 I 3/4 85 SPI PHARM AMEX 5 5/8 I 1/8 9 7/8 S S/8 86 ST ANDARO PACIFIC NYSE 7 I I 2 15 7 I /2 87 THREE 0 DEPTS AMEX 4 l /8 • 1/8 4 5/8 4 1/4 88 TOKOS MEDICAL N"SO 9 I I 2 I 1/2 16 I /} 9 1/4 89 TRAN SCON INC NYSE 1/2 • I /8 2 1 /l 13/32 90 TRICARE NMS 6 S/8 5/8 q 6 I /2 91 TRIMEOYNE INC NASO I 5/8 3/8 6 3/4 I 5/8 92 UNICARE FIN"NCIAL "MEX I I 1/8 3 4 13 7/8 11 3/4 93 US FACIL111ES CP NASO 3 I 14 5 5/8 3 94 V,._RCO INTERNATIONAL NYSE 11 3/8 2 I 8 I 3 I/ 2 5 5/8 95 VIRATEK INC NMS 2 1/4 1/8 ) I /4 2 3/4 96 WEST COAST BANCORP NASO I 1 J I 4 I 97 WESTCORP "MEX 6 3/4 I 4 8 5/8 6 5/8 98 WESf ERN DIGIT "L AMEX 9 3/8 1/4 14 1/4 8 3/8 99 WET SEAL NASO 13 3/4 I /A 18 3 4 I J 3/4 100 WYNN S INTERNATION"L NYSE 17 3/4 3 4 1J 11 A I 7 3/4 Great est Percent.at• Gain• Greate st Percentage Lo11e1 I ICN BIOMEOIC ALS 28 57 I GR"OCO SYSTEMS INC 2 J M PETERS 3 "dvanced Logic 4 TtHte D OC'plS 5 COMMERCEBANK AIR FromM their cars off the roads 1f given the nght 1ncen11 vc!> In the meantime. Southern Cah- fom1a air ha~ been gett1n~ steadily cleaner c' en as traffic has mcrea~d over the last two decades. In 1976, he said. thcrt were I 02 "first stage" INTEREST From 14 wd that man) "honestly dumb" Cahfom1ans and New Yorkers 1n· vested in prOJ({'IS that locals wouldn't touch. Many m1d·slZe to larae banks. he said. w11l survive by iakJna adv an· taae of the trend towards nationwide benkina. In the ne11t thrtt years. Conaress 1s e11pccted to make it easier for banks to nde a downturn in one state by profitJna from branches in other statet. If lhat had been the case in Tuu. be said, many Sit.Ls could have avoided aoina under durina the real estate bust. With the possible excep- tion of Vernon Savinp and Loan. The loans of that inst1tuuon. he eomted Out, were 97 perun\ bad. Coupled w11h 1he h'8)lly leverqed ~sitaon of the owneB. he said, 'dcpositen were e,ayina for 94 ~r­ ocnt of the loans. • Because of the advant.qe of na- t1onw1dc bankma. some 1ndusll') watchen have predicted that Cah· fomians will buy New York banks and vice veria, when 1 new law r,nt1n1 such powers takCJ effect 1n 91 . But S1an called this law "the absolute nonevent of the decade." New York banks have too much debt from lesser developed countncs lo aurtct Califom11ns. he aid And tbc aood ahfom1a banks arc too Cl~OSIVC to buy • 4 76% + 3 A5% l FILENET CORP 18 18 + 2 94% 3 READIC ARE INC . 18 18 • 2 94% 4 MEOS TONE INTL INC -17 86% + 2 63% S BE A111onio smog alens. In 1989, there were onl) 54. In add1t1on, the number o f sec- ond stage alens dropped dramat1 Cally. AJtft'ough it still has a long wa) to ao. California can come up to federal s!Alndards. he said, 1f the nght I.ind of programs arc developed A s C\· amples. he ciled traffic ,ynchron- izat1on. reverse Oow lanes. ta" 17 65 credits to 'pur hutldrr.; to de' clop commercial hu\tntsscs ne'it to rest· denual pro1rct\, Jnd elrctron1l road pncing. a \)!.lt'm of charging l"an that use toll roach, according to time of use The key, he u1d, 1s to US<' "market 1nccnu' C\, not the hca') hani,Y ul govemmrnt " Mark Pisano. the e'ir1.ut1'e d1rC"C· PHENOMENAL INCOME Get your sh<He of million in the grPJt FCC/Government w ire les cable TV give- away. Minimum SK inves tment. ~ hort win- dow of opportunit y, must ca ll immedi<itely . Call now 1714) 866-8606 a k for Henrv . FREE ADMISSION HE\'OfARU: Ll\ISct TIU ~T' Thursday, Auguat 30 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. I 1• 11 rn II n " l 'o RESERVATIONS 848-6499 • ..... .,l ••I•" la.40 fl ... h• ~,·11 I •lftt'4 t IY• Orange Coast Business Dates Sea. 8er1 .... pesc .,.ter. State Sen. Marian Bcraeson and Raymond Watt of Watt Industries will head- lrne the Commercial lndustnaJ De- velopment AssocL1uoo's lhttd an· nual Expo on Thursday, Sepl 6. at the Irvine Mamou H otel. BclJeson and Watt Will speak at the dinner wh1&h follows the Expo. uh1b1uons by developers, contractors and other services will run from 4 to 7 p.m. M ore mformat1on 1s av11lable by calling 385-1977. World Trde Ceaser meet1As: "Opening General Agreement on TanfTs and Trade to Service" will be presented by the W orld Trade Center Association of Orange Coun- t) at a luncheon mecung on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the Hotel Mcnd1en, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .• 1n Ncwpon Beach. Speaker Henry G . Parker Ill. senior vice president and managrng director of Chubb & Son Inc. of New Jersey, will speak on the growing dependence of the U .S. economy on services and brcak..10g down fore11Jl barriers to finanClal services. The cost is S25 for mem- bers, S35 for non-members and S 15 for students. More information 1s available by calling 724-9822. Jewlala b•1lme:11 profeaatoaals: The Jewish Business Assoc1auon will hold Its monthly breakfast meet- ing at 7 15 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel. Rabbi Ehe Spitz, an attorne) and spintual leader of Congrcgauon B'Nai Israel in Tustin. will speak on ''Makma Ethical Dcc1sj9ns: Where Jewish and Amcncan Law Meet and Where They Pan ... The cost for non- members is S 15 and rcscTVau ons are available by calling Howard Gordon at 839-8929. Free bHlaes• ,.blklly: "How to Get Free Publicity for Your Product or Business" will be presented from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . Wednesday, Aug. 29. at the Country Side Inn. 325 Bnstol St.. 1n Costa Mesa. Patriaa St. Lawrence, author of "Media Contacts 1n Orange County," will discuss how new and established busmess owners can do their own public relauons. The cost 1s $45 and more 1nformauon 1s ava1lable by calling 643-81 73 la&erudou.l BHl.Htl Fontll! Couthnc Community Collqt will host the International Business Forum at 6 p.m. Tuesday. SepL 4, at the College Center, 11460 Warner Ave .. m Fountain Valley. The forum will explore cal"C'Cr opponun1t1es in the world marketplace. conducted by business professionals who teach at the World Trade Center lnsutute. The forum 1s frtt and more infor- mation 1s available by calling Charlanne Ntt at 759-5404. Wine price decline seen SAN FRANCISCO -\\inc pmes are llkcl) to dechne despite hikes 1n the cost of bottles and cork' and 1he 1hreat of proposed taA in- crca~s. alocording to a wtne consult- an1 John Frcdnkson wd w1ne pnce ~111 probabl) drop because of a glut of grapes. an oversuppl) of wine and decreased demand tor ol the Southern Cahfom1a ~~­ soc1ut1on of Government~ ( C ~G). commended Antonovich for beina ... one o f the lint ad vocate~ of such IOl'enll\eS AlthouJh thC' idea of chargina pt-ople for p()lluuon 1s at least 20 years old. he \atd that until re«ntJ~. 11 wu considered 1mpracoc~I ORANOe COAST DAILY PILOT Sunday. Augu.i 2e. t990 Ba • Business Trends SPECIAL ADVERTISER PROFILES ...... ._._ 1±f ~-I ..__ l Whale watchers flock to Wyland Galleries in LB , Wyland Galleries Is home to the unlQue artwork ot Wytand. one of the world's leading environmental artists. Hts work Is famlllar to all Who have seen the hard-to-miss colorful mural of whales on the side of a brick building off Coast Highway 1n Laguna Beach. Wytand's goal Is to paint 100 of these whale-walls around the world to promote whale awareness. and so far he's up to 21 Wyland paints these walls be- cause of his own love of nature. and t>ecause he Is eoncerned with t_he treament ol these grand creatures. "The meuage Is clear. and these walls demand attention," he declares And people around the world are paying attention, as well as money, for oll and watercolor paintings by this active artist. At Wyland Galleries. there Is a d isplay of original art. as well as prints of more popular works, that have draw n an International Burmood cllentele. Richard Burmood. gallery director, notes that most clients hear of Wyland by word of mouth He adds, "The amount of second and third-time buyers Is amazing After someone has bought their first piece of art 1t becomes a tradition .. Burmood adds that Wyland Is also working on a collecuon ot clothing. "environmental T-shirts" that display Wyland's signature whales Wyland says that the gallery 1s more llke a museum m that it 1s a place for people to enjoy as well as understand the beauty of the whales and other sea Ille Wyland's fucination with the ocean started when he first came from Michigan to Calllornla and reahzed that he "was born in Detroit by mistake." Wyland's art 1s his way ol sharing his respect for sea life. "An artist should give back to the planet to the oceao as well as to the people, · he beheves Wyland Galleries Is located at 502 Pac1f1c Coast Highway m Laguna Beach Call 497-9494 for more 1ntormat1on Storage easy with Cabinets Plus OrganlzJng your garage can be a herculean. tlme-consummg talk, but Cabinets Plus In Laguna Hills can make stiort. economic work of the problem Cabinets Plus. founded by boyhooo lnends John Washer and Jell Hewitt. manufactures European-style laminated cabinets which are sturdy enough to store tools. paints and sport- ing gOOds. as well as being stylish enough to make an attractive wall unit Weehef home decor In plain or laminated finishes. these wooo grain cabinets are made by the most advanced prec111on equipment tn the Cabinets Plus fac- tory The cabinets three colors -white gray and almond -coordinate well with almost any "We got Into this business because 1t seemed practical Washer says . 'especlally since we grew up • cleaning out and organ1z1ng our o wn parents I garages · StOf&ge capabllltles are immense as the cabinets come with five standard fully ad· I justable shelves and as many as needed with the Shorter units. Plus. wltl'l free installauon. Cabi- nets Plus will mod1ty units to suit 1ndtv1dual needs. The units come In 12 , t6 and 19-inch depths and many d1Nerent heights Four all-metal inset ..,,__.. ______ __, European hinges per door are use<l to provide maximum strength Hewitt Cabinets Plus 1s loeted at 23291 Per alt a. Suite B 1 in Laguna Hills. For a free estimate call 951 -7069 'Now' fashions a t NB's Inn er City Inner City Men's Fashions is a clothing store tor people who are not afraid to be different. says manager Sytv1a Castro. who has been wltfl the store 1n Newport Beach s Fashion Island srnce Its grand opening last October Inner City specializes tn contemporaf) sportswear tor young men 16 to 40 The company was started in an eHort 10 otter quality brand-name des1QTHtrs at moderate prices This includes such quality labels as G(rbaud Ca11arric1 and Goouch The clothing la noted for its color and unconvent1ona11t.,. Castro notes that Inner City has everything from unconstructed jackets to baggy pants. to a great tie selection that has some ve"' wild prints" at fairly tame pnces These tres extend beyond the Ofd lnary necktie to Include bolos cross ties. bow ties and bibs The atmosphe<e at Inner City is also !or the young at heart Dance music and an enthusiastic stat1 great the customers Castro notes that the energetic statt works as a group etlort as well as offering lndlvldual personal service Inner City In Fashion Island 1s located near Robinsons Thf> store Is open Monday through Friday from 10 a m to 9 om Saturday from 10 to 6 and Sunday trom noon to 5 More Information can be obtained by calhng 759-1504 Law School in Irvine W ESTERN STATE U NIVERSITY College of Law is proud to announce LhC' opening of its third law school camptL" in lhe Irvine Spectrum. • WSU' s lrvine campus is now open for day, evening and weekend classes. 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PACIFIC PARK, hy Mt<i'lton Vtt']O Company: H11'tnl"' l'rnpert1{". 900-Jcre hu~tnes\/corporate ~Jn. h p.irk (714) 586-4000 \1+111kh '"' I lfl tilt~ toJ ,.,. le.ti Ur\.-·( I H I._. f ~I.ti l"rlf"H''flU' MISS ION VIEJO COMPANY .. 1HE DooRIS w&s OPEN IN· ALISO VIEJO r· 7 + Wen ii comes to home prices in range County.for most of us the nom line is way ou1 of line. Aliso Viejo is different. Homes hert' are still ,a1laqle al prices that make sen e. many for undet $200,000. Originally conceived over a decade ago by Mi ion Viejo Company, Aliso Viejo was master planned wuh 51% of the community's 6.600 ac:re'i permanently set aside fo r parks, recreation. com munity facilities and schools. Thi lovely ·greenbelt provides a unique sening for the wide vane1y of home now available The perfect complement to these new hou!'i1ng opportunities is Pacific Park, Aliso Viejo's centrally located 900-acre husiness/corporate research park and town center. Every home will be locatt'd within about Ph miles of Paci fic Park and 1t' projerted 22,000 job opportunities. affording many Aliso Viejo residents the opportunity to bicvcle or even walk to work I~ other word , Aliso V1e10 offer all the be'lt in Orange County livmg at some ol the best pme'I m 1own And that' a better bottom lme AL I S 0 V I E J 0 ... k)r t()day and t<.)n1()f f(MJ. " r Stepping Out In ... Inside: •Orange Coast WI~ Celfar/C2 • Ann Landers/C3 • Entertalnment/C4 • Weather /C6 Judy's Cafe Society Sorry, Wolf not knocking at door WOLFGANG AT THE BEACH? ... I aot a call from an excellent source who told me she'd heard Wolrpna Puck had bouaht Cano's. But don't set excited ... re- cent rum o r s have 1 had the .. photo o p - portunity-orien- ted" chef taking over locations fro m John Dominis to the Harbor O ub. Judy Chamberlain At least the would -be ------------· takeover or the Cano's location is consistent with where the truly imaginative seem to think Puck miJht like to land - alona the waterfront. I called one of Larry Cano's closest confidants, who said, "It's that old story still making the rounds?" It seems someone connected with the now~efunct line of Puckish desserts once purveyed from frcezerr cases in supermarkets under the WolfJ.ln.g banner was in Cano's one niJht and started tossing W olrs name around. ' Nothina ever came of the conversation. "It's been two years now." said my source, "since I first heard the story." FO R PARTY ANIMALS ... You can rent a private room at one of the area's private cll!Os; most will accommodate at least 100 people. At the Newport Beach Country Club, for instance, a private room costs SIOO, but management will waive the fee if you can guarantee at least 75 people. T here s a $225 bar minimum -and the club wa ll supply a podium. microphone and screen. or you can bnng your own equipment. The Center Club has a fee of $500; outside parties may be booked on Monday nights, when the club is closed. They will order the equipment you need -and charge you S3 per car for valet parking. The Balboa Bay Club has both intimate and large rooms available. including the main ballroom. The club 1s w1lhng to wo rk wath groups on fees. which arc reasonable. AT THE H ELM ... Le Meridien Hotel has announced the appoint- ment of Serge Denis as general manager.' Denis w11l replace Bernard Jacoupy, who left Orange County several m onths ago to become a rcstaurateur/hotcher in Los Angeles. On Aug. 25, Le Mend1en will be the setting for a $250-a-plate fund-raiser for GOP gubernatonal can- didate Pete Wilson. Arnold Schwarzenegger w1ll be the featured guest. P.S.: Schwarzenegger's new film . "IUndergarten Police," as being shot - at least part1aJly -an Orange County. A film crew at Main Place Mall in Santa Ana last week seemed 10 be takmg d1rcct1on from the body- buildcr-1umed-actor. Is Schwarzenegger weanng yt't another hat these days? SIG HTINGS ... Donald Bren at Zeppa ... ditto Rams Head Coach John Robinson ... Robinson was also spotted al Trees ... John Crean at one of his favontc places: Denny's ... Irvine Co.'s Tom Nielsen (with wife Manlyn and board member Howard Margulis' lovely spouse, Ardath) ... seated a stone's throw away fro m Santa Marganta Co. b1gwig.s T om Blum and Richard Brom- ing. .. KUDOS TO . The pnme nb at 1euport 17· 1n Tustin .. the lobster at Rex Chandler's Newport Oyster Bar ... Tommr the banender at La Cave an Costa Mesa ... a cocktai waitress named Ch ristine, who left OC fo r Seattle last Fnday: Trees won't be the same without her ... the upcoming ScaFcst. wath its wonderful Taste of Newport, to be held an Newport Beach in September ... lawyer Don Black. who gives me great insight into the restaurant scene in Laguna Beach .. the chocolate chip and macadam1a nut cookies at Lappert's on Balboa Island ORANGE COAST Property The ultimate: Living on Li.do Experience the ultimate hfcttY.le of Lido hie bayfro nt an Newpon Beach. Build your dream home on this SO x 112-foot lot Oil the island's captivatina "Gold Cout.'' . Outaidc 11 a dock for a boat to take you a'lht- .eeina on the bay to enjoy viewt of fashion Island. the mountains and the ljpts of Corona deJ Mar. Lido offcn tennis, betcha, a clubhoute, yacht club and l&ilina proanms. The property 11 offered at Sl.500,000 by Sara Marvin or Cold~ll Benkct'a Newpon office. She can be reached ac 644-9060. /• Orange Coast SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1990 ·r ,-.I' • 4 0.-, ..... ,..._ ~ -- .... Neluer; Vlr9'nla Smallwood and Gayle Andenon are ready for die cruise and peny aMerd th• sports ftlhlng boat. Crrstal. Carol & Company Smooth sailing for Diplomatic Circle B ob Cor- nelius normally cbaraes S 1.000 an bour to charter bis luAury 121 - f o o t -yacht Crystal. O n Tuesday Carol be donated au use to members of the Humphreys Diplomauc Circle of the Protocol •••••••••••Iii• Foundation of Oranac County for "Cicio E Marc," ·a lively Italian- themed cruise around Newport Harbor. Gayle Anderson. lhe fun and fiesty foundation president, made him do 11. She begged. (It helped that the floating Travel Taos: Advehture Into past, present 8y DONNA AND RAY on o...,,_c .......... .. The villaae of Taos. built o n the hlJh plains of northern New Mexico, has attracted v1s1tors since about 1100 A.O., when m1aratang Indians established a settlement here. The multi-story pueblo. stall in- habited by Indians today, stands JUSt outs1dt' tht' main part of town. looktna much as It dad hundm:ts of years aao. Amona the later Taos settlers were tht' Spanish. who built the San Francisco de As1s M1ss1on ht'rt about 1730; and early American pioneers. including front1t'r scout IUt Carson. whose Taos home has b«omt' a histoncal museum. By 1898, the town was a budding colony of wnters and artiats who would later include D. H Lawrtn~ and Georaia O'Keeffe. and, currently. Nav~o painter R. C. Gorman. whoK work 1s rcprncnted at has own pllery and at Taos' M1lh~nt Roaers Museum The an community in Taos remains strona today. with more than 80 pllencs and shops d1splayina traditional and contemporary artworks and native crafts such u turquoise jewelry, NIS. woolen aoods. pottery. and basketa. If you enjoy broWlina t.bro• plleries. look for thoee located ak>ns Beot Street. Ledoux ttte1, and an the buildinp aunwadina Taos Plaza. You'll alsa find bandcrafted Indian IOOdl for ule at htlk adob( hop' willlin Teoe Pueblo. Altboueb the llt ICleM attracts v1sJton yur round. the nearby alopa ol t.be Sll\IR de C'nsto Mounia1nc. lure avid tk1eri ~ winter. Five rttOrt area . includ i111 \he iop.ralllll Sid Valley, offer a ranac of l:qinn1na IO edvuced 1rlUa_ whh a teaton that run\ from late Novemblr lMo Allfil .., • lld wo. outdoor rttrtat1on " \till plHdM. A IDOd day's tuke tqJns at Tao\ \k1 \. llt'\ sport fishina paradise as for sale for $6.5 million -no small clams!) Andenon also found John Pace to donatt' the r Smallwood coerced h).cn4s 11 Sapon Res- - wille and cba111pepe. ~ part)' clwrwom.in to provide the pastas. ~baked breads and fruit •uers. The outing cost the' foundation no1h1ng It was loads of fun. The kty, of course. as the people. Mcmbt'rs of lht' foundation arc Amencan ambassadors ht'rt' at homt' people interested '" expandan1 their world. Con,t'r<wt- tion roared. few noticed the pusioa shorchnt' Guests paid SSO each for the seafcst When not tallong 1he' toured the cabins and strolled the decks Tht' posh voyqc was repeated tht' followina t'Vemng. "Wt' had so much interest. Tonight's cruise sold out. so we planned another for tomorrow night.'' noted Pat Ne1sscr. comm1ss1on pre\1den1. at1end1ng with l'lusband Carl Dozens of Italians W('ft' aboard The pan) was 10 their honor Alberto Bon1vt'r consul gt'nt'ral of Ital) and dean of the l.o$ Angt'lt's Consular Corps charmed "Southern Italy is so similar 1n hfost)lt' and climate to Newport Betch," Bon1vt'r said bcfort' confid ing his concern over tht' current unrl·st 1n 1hc Maddie East. "We hope for a peaceful ncgo11auon As a Mediterranean power. wt''rt' on the front hnt' 1f an)th1ng happens." World 1ra"elcr Jerrel Richards. fo undation VP. anends most of the Protocol parucs. "I lovt' meetma all tht' tnlt'rna11onal pcoplt' h 's 'cf) 10format1 vc l...&st week I talkt'd "tlh lht' VP of Argt'ntana and the consuJ gent'rals fro m Morocco and L1bt'na ·· (Pie•~ see CRUISE/C2t A multl·ltOf'J pueblo bullt bf NaYllfo In._. IOO r ears -M T .... and lead' tn \\ ht"rh·r Pr.l~ 1hc hi&hest ekvauon (I U Ml IN'll in "l " \k, 11 o ~ 11 Cil"IOa Nateonal f:or~\t al\(> h•' h1lma 1rn1I\ ., "di a mptnt and trout ft hint. v.h1lr thr ncarh' Kw C.1randt it popular lur fll fi h1n •nil 11\C'I rallln 'llU (,In rtnl hof'lts It "" tht' Ill\ lndrnn lfiH'\t Manrh fr r nd1na on Putblo .. landa. Upcom•ftl evenll in Taos tbia r.11 aadudt lille annual AIU FntavaJ (Stot ll-Ot1. 7). flatwila -and crafts from all aro~nd New Maic:o; ud lille __. 1 r - -ftAVIL/Cll .. ' • , , I •UIM COMT DAILY ... OT ca. ....,,,, ~ 2t. "'° Bookmarlcs Romantic heroes · no mystery to readers • • (··'- Herbert and Mllll Wle1eneck. CRUISE f rom Cl The Pr.otocol Foundation financ1all> suppom tlil' Protoco l office. "We receive all international guests who come to Orange County." Richards explained "The first thing they want is a tour of Disneyland. the bay and South Coast Plaza ... the three b1sg1cs." Membership benefits include protocol llp'i, 1n v1ta- tions to interna11onally related cultural l'vent'i. m :C'p- tions and lectures and worldwide tra\l'I opportun111cs. "I JOined the foundation because I love to tra,el and it seemed to me I ·might learn a la11le more about the exciting countnes of the world." said Smallwood Anyone can belong to the Diplomatic<. 1rck ··Just pa) dues of $250 a year" Among those on deck were Herb and Milli W1cscneck, Painter Woodle}. Eva and Fred Schneider. Hal and Jeannette &gerstrom. Maf) Lou and 011 Hornsby, Stan and Ollie Hill. Paul and V1rg1naa Bender, Mary Ann and Lon Wells. Nanq and Wt'mer Escher, Howard and Gloria Has~tt. Annemana Ballen and Barbara Aune. Orang~ Coast Wine Cellar 9y KTH COU °""' .... , .......... Apparently, Oranac Cou1 novelist Suzanne For- ster's latest hero has what it takes to tum women on: he's a rogue biker-your basic outlaw in black leather. "I'm aettina letten from all across the country," says Forster, who is overwhelmed by the flash flood of fan mail ravina about Diablo, the thrillina and danger- ous hero featured in "The Devil and Ms. Moody." An Oreaonian confides "You wrote about one of my secret fantasies. I would love to mcc:t up w11h D1ablo!" A woman in North Carolina wri1es "I'd do anything 10 find a real life Diablo." Another fan (a police dispatcher) goes even farther. saying "I'm put- ting out an APB on Oiablo." A New Yorker considers Oiablo "wonderful - sexy. weathered and sensiti ve." Scns1t1ve'1 Ju!>t a minute now -are we talking about a trend-setter or a throwback" Just whal 1s it that women want in a man? According to local romance noveh)IS. the answer 1s complex. Forster. who holds a degree in ps~cholog) from UCI, believes women want a "mult1d1mensional man." It seems contradictory, but women want men to be strong and sens1t1ve, to be stable yet exciting and somewhat unpredictable," says Forster. "In a fantaS) romance, women can safely indulge those desires a step farther than they mishl in real life, through a fi ctional hero who 1s com~lltng, mystenous and ~rhaps even a little dangerous." Forster created Diablo "larger than hfe" and gav1: him the qualities of a mythic hrro. "I referred to his Ions hair and mystery as symbols of strength -not unlike the ancient Indian warrior on horseback -and relied on a great deal of symbols and imagery to get TRAVEL From Ct Wool Festival (Sept 29-30), a !tho" and sale with ··sheep to shawl" demonstratwn'> ol sheep shranng. carding. spinning. and wea11ang ACCOMMODATIONS Taos has a number of excellent bed and breaklim inns, with n1ghtl) room rates from $50 Most feature Southwestern decor. including ~orks b) local artist!>. and serve regi onal cuisine (such as blue com l?ancakc!>, Best~ sellers FICTIO N I . "Memon'e. of Midni6h~" Sidn~ Sheldon 2. "The Burden of ProOf. • Scott Tu.row · 3. "The Women in His Life," Batb&ra Taylor Bradford 4. "M~ From N•m," Danielle Steel S. "The St..nd, " Stephen Kina NON-FICTION I. "Walth Without Ruk." Charles Givens 2. "Trump: Survivin.t •t the Top,·• Donald Trump 3. "M~n ar Work," George F. Will 4, ''Homecoming," John Bradshaw S. "Tom Landry," Tom Landry across the message that he was an unusual man. " Forster says that the ~rcept1on that our culture lacks heroes today fuels the fantasy stones 1n romance novels. "Women still want the heroic, essentially noble man." she explains. Forster says a mysterious man peaks a woman's cunousaty and motivates her to discover his secrets. but it's the sens1t1ve. vulnerable side of his nature that tells her he'll be a good husband and father. Author Dorsey Kelley Adams agrees. In her novel, "Montana Heat." a rugged rodeo rider 1ouched ofT a Ourry of fan mail with a common theme. "Women were saying they wanted a strong hero again. a throwback. Women need a challenge as much as a man f"' •needs -if he's perfect in every way, what is our JOb -as women -going to be?" Adams says. huevos rancheros. egg bumtos) as pan of breakfast Among the B& 8 choices are Casa de las Ch1meneas, an elegant. adobe-style inn near down- town. w11h k1va fireplaces. lx-amr<1 r riling!>, a formal garden, and secluded hot tub. Other lodging in town includes a Hollda) Inn (800- HOLl DAY). Ramada Inn (800-228-2828), and the Taos Inn (800-TAOS-INN). GETTING THERE Southwest Airlines ofler!t direct flight~ from Los Angeles to Albuquerque. You can then fly to Taos via Ada.ms who livn in Costa Mesa 1eet It . u woman's job to civilize man. "I call it 'tamt~ savqe beast,· " Adam• sayi. "Without robbi,na hJ hi1 basic masculinity -which attracted her 10 the place -women want to harness it for their very o they want him to cleave to one woman -henelf. want him to forsake all others and to protect her, care for her, to Jive he~ children and to, ICC t~ welfare of her and her children on an onaoma basis forever." Adams notes that the letters reveal much about romance industry's 1remendous impact on our soci "People are reading them, bein.a affected by wha! t read. Forty percent of the pa~rback market as manccs. Hundreds of new titles come out each mo and there's a flourishinJ u~ boo~ ~ark~t as When you consider the m.cred1blc d1st~but1on syst and the fact that foreign nghts are routinely so.Id translations aoina to as many as IS other countnes, have to figu~ething is going on here -a n being fulfilled." Pat Teal, a literary agent who spcc1ahzes romance novels agrees that something 1s indeed "go on." On top of that. Teal says Orange County wn arc on the "leading edge. Nationally, as well internationally, readers and publishers look to us break new ground -in the romance genre es~c1all says TeaJ. "There's something about our California wnter Teal notes. "they seem to be more aware -they h a better outlook about the world. "You'd be surprised at the heroes I see, and sci Teal notes. "They come in as many different forms they do in real life. They come out of the writ ima1t1nat1ons, which gives them a real d1 vcrs1ty you re not just reading about a type cast hero 1n cv book you pick up." ~ Mesa Airlines or ren1 a car and dn'e the 16tl miles you have the 11me, take the scenic dnve w11h views red rock chfTs and snow-capped mountains Dnv also allo"s you to stop at shop~ and galleries 1n Sa Fe and other towns along the "-'B) FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact the faos County ( hambcr of ( ommc (800-7 32-T AOS) for hsts of galk11es. re'>taurants. a lodging. Taos Sl1 Valle) <800-91J2-7669). for '>kt pa ages, jnd I ao' Pueblo (505-758-8ti~6l for informat1 on guided tour~. p<)"-"-Ows. and other e"ent~ California wines make great strides in short history In companson to the 2.000 ~ear history ofwmcmalung in France , t~e Cahfornla wane industry is still in II!. anfancy. However. after little more than a century. the winenes of C'aJ1fomia hav~ managed tremendous stnde'i in quality, technology and amsuc style This 1s a story that 1s a nch. colorful and fascinating blend of pollllcs. ceonom1cs. sc1cnt1fic research and some very ecccntnc ~rsonaht1cs John Stahler r, .. . Even though the wine andustf) 1n the rest of the United States was far more developed at this time, most notably 1n M1ssoun, Ohio and Geor- gia. 11 was ba~ upon the use of nati ve Amencan grape vanet1ec; such as the Isabella. Catawba and the first hybnd -the Concord Wine produced frdm these gra~s 1s markedl) different 1n flavor and aging potential an companson to wme made from European vanetals (1861). Bcnngcr (1876), l hatcau Montelena ( 1882) and Beaulieu ( 1900) have all changed hands. but are currently viable enterpnscs and arc prospcnng In Sonoma, Buena Vista ( 185 7) and Korbel ( 1886) are continuing to make fine wines and 1n the Liver- more Valley. despite extensive urban encroachment. Concannon ( 1883) and Wente ( 1883) are carry- ing on their fine trad1t1ons In a sense. when yo u enJOY a wane from an) of these venerable old name~. you have a bit of h1st of) an )Our gJass. 1od1 t droughts. economic de- press1onss and outbreah of the de v- ast.a ting root louse phylloxera. lhere was one fatal act at the hand of man that could not be overcome Proh1b111on. On Nov 16. 1920. the 18th Amendment to the United St.ates ( ons11tu11on became tht." law of the la nd. and (horror or hurrur\) Amenca went dry for 1211 ~car'\ (Neu, Pan 2.) Salud' Made from gra~s grown m M docino, this soft. but nch wine aged an small French oak barrels a as far ahead of thc pack 1n qual and value. The nose hints of ~ac and vanilla w11h a round. cle body that finishes crisp and cle Uni) 600 case!> ol this gem w produced -trul} a bargain S9/bollle While the anOuence of rehgwn on winemwna in CaJ1forn1a has not had the htstonc proportJOns that 11 did in France, ii 1s s1gmficant to note that our first vineyards were planted in 1769 at the Mission in San Diego rTDday, when Califom11 wines arc mentioned. Northern California and particularly the Napa Valley comes to mind. However, the birth of the wine industry an the Golden State actually occurcd nght here in Southern California. It was a Frenchman Jean Lou1'> Viines, who an 1831!1anted the first commercial vineyar on the present day site of the Union Pacific Rail- road Station in downtown Los An· a-=tes. The first commercial winery. Thomas Brothers of Cucamonga. was estabushed 1n 1839. and Just north of Disneyland large vineyards were planted 10 1857 Anaheim's East., West. 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I-rom Bnrh lo llcwk \II l'llHH -.,111\ \I 1 l)t 11'\lt-\I I •I/ ''"'. 4 .. , • ' H IHI • nt /l l~I j l hi 1: 111 %t1 or1'l~ II ·' " .. , he ly. cy 0- ~h, ~ h u cd in ng rs as to .. VC as 's ry It of g HI ('C d k- n n re at ly J. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M . Dr•gon DRAGON-O 'CONNELL Heather Elizabeth O'Connell of Laguna Beach exchanged wedding vows with Dennis Michael Dragon of Malibu in a July 28 ceremony in the Four Seasons Biltmore Hotel in Santa Barbara. Eighty guests attend- ed the ceremony and reception also at the hotel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Connell ofNewpon Beach. She wore a gown ofwh1te taffeta with an off-the-shoulder beaded bodice and a chapel-len,th train. Her attendanu were Alisa Levin, Eleano r 0 Connell and Alexandra Hedison. The bridegroom is the son of Eloise Dragon of Malibu and the late Carmen Drago n. a renowned conductor. His attendants were Doug Dragon. John Hunt and Bntt Manin. The couple are residents of Santa Barbara. They took a wedd mg trip to Carmel and the Napa Valley. She is a graduate of Marymount H igh School 1n Los Ao~cles and attended the Uni versity of So uthern California. She 1s a student of political science and French at UC Santa Barbara. Her husband is a mus1c1an, producer and v1deographer in the music and television mdustnes. WUESTHOFF-BACHMAN Grace Lutheran Church in Ridgecrest was the setting for the June 30 wedding of Catherine Elizabeth Bachman and Thomas Frederick WuesthofT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wuesthoff of Costa Mesa. The couple f.!Ceted 450 guests at their reception at the Seafarers Club, China Lake. The bride is the daughter of Ted and Betty Bachman of Ridgecrest. She wo re a gown of white satin with a lace-edged chapel-length train. The beaded bodice was designed with a sweethean neckline and a princess waist. Honor attendants for the couple were Adrienne ·Bachman and Kevin Baldridge. Gamet J(jm. ~arolyn Oliver. Cassie Buffington. Margaret Wirtz, Leisa Roby. Brenda Burdette and Jennifer Roseth as bridesmaids. Ushers were David Habas. Pat Griffin. Dave Gambill. Greg Ashwill. John Ireland. Mark Gordon. and Bill Miller. · The couple are residents of Long Beach. T hey honeymooned on Hawaii. She is a graduate student in public health at UCLA and he is in pnvate practice as a dentist 1n Corona del Mar. SCOTT-SCH\XI ARTZ Dana ltt Schwaru and Adam Freeman Scott of Costa Mesa exchan'ed wedding vows in the Brentwood home of the bride s mother, Robena Rubens Green- field, on July 8. A rec~ption followed in the ho me. The bride is also the daughter of John DaVJd Schwartz of Los Angeles. She wore an off-the-shoulder gown of French lace, desiJned by Richard Glasgow. Laura Epstein was maid of honor. and bndesmaids were Jill Malis, Melisa Ba.ker, Leslie G reenfield. Rachel Diamant and Counney Fischer. . Tbc bridegroom is the son of former Costa Mesans Jack and Lacrcta Scott who now reside 1n Altadena. Greg Scott was best man, and ushers were Stefan Jeremias, Tom Kennedy, David lmbem1no, Scott Seeley, Jeff Schwartz and John Greenfield. After a wedding trip to Costa Rica, the couple arc residents of Pasadena. She will be a student at Annen- burg School of Communications at the Un1 vers1t} of Southern California in the fa ll. . Her husband 1s a 1984 graduate of Costa Mesa High School where he was Associated Student Body president and the Newpon Harbor E.xchange Club's 1984 Boy of the Year. He 1s a paralegal at Crosbv. Heafey, Roach and May in Los Angeles and will attend the use law school in the fall. OAANGe COAIT DAILY PILOT Sunday, August 2e, 1tto ca Mr. •nd Mrs. Sean M . Giid•• GILDEA-KRAUSE St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church tn Newpon Beach was the settJng for the July 14 wedding of Sheryl Lynn Krause and Sean M ichael G1Jdea. both of Costa Mesa. The couple ~ted 225 guests at their rccepuon at the Mesa Verde Country Club . The bride 1s the daughter of Kunb and Sue Krause of Costa Mesa. She wore a pearl white saun JOWD Wltb an off-the-shoulder lace bodice enhanced 'wtth 1rrides.- ccnt sequins and seed pearls. Cathenne O'Meara was maid of hono r. and bndcsma1ds were Ann Larimer. Gianna Barbanno. Pam Krause, Maureen Gildea and Michelle Voller. Roben and Lissa Gildea arc the parents of the bn degroom. Steve lssak and Alan Cowan shared best man dut.Jes. and Kun Franklin. Scott Krause, Brent Prouty and Rick Voller served as ushers. After a wedding tnp to Maus. the couple are at home in Hununi ton Beach She 1s an elementary teacher in the Irvine Unified School Dtstn ct and he 1s a public accountant at Delo1tte and Touche. Blood .pressure goes up with elevator How to submit wedding news The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement or wedding wi th our readers. Ann LJJnders' favonte columns will be ~pnnted while she is on vacation. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a young ~oman who 1s m and o ut of elevators at least two doze n times a day I deliver dental matonals from the lah . A cen.a1n fellow 1n this building also ndes the ele' a tors a lot. I don't Ann Land ers think he 1s deh .. enng an}th1ng. I , think he JUSI likes elevators. I have never spoken to this gu) but I'\\: cumc close to slapping him a couple nf limes H1 !> 1d<'a of fun 1s 10 snap a ~oman·s pant) hose when her arms art' loaded and sh<' can·t dt:fend herself I do n·1 want to make a scene but I'd hkc to put th1~ creep tn his place An) ~uggesllon!>? -ARLENE OEAR ARLENE: Aw, go on and make a 1cue -a real good one. You'll only bave to do ll once and he'll never pull that stunt again -at least, not on you. ()l:.AR ANN LAN DE:R~ I JU\t read the-lctt('r frnm the )Oung mother whu!>e children arc dn' 1ng her craz) Ma'b<' I can help M} kids nearl) dro'e me lral ). too It was the ped1atnc1an who saved my sanity One day when I complained . he asked, ··Are you a 'don't' mother? Do you tell your children. 'Don't wnte on the wall; do n't touch the plants; don't Jump on 1he sofa'?" I had to ad m it the answer was ye~. He said , "Stop telling them what NOT to do and stan telling them what they SHOULD do.." For example: "Here Johnny, wnte on this piece of paper. Come on. John ~. let's go outside and SC<' how h1 you can JUm p. Look at these bloc s. Johnny. let's see how many of them you can stack up before the tower falls down." In other words. give th<' child a challenge and offer hi m an opponun1t} to show you what he can do. instead of telling him what Ht can't do. I tned 1t, Ann. and 11 worked wonders M > children are a lot easier to get along with now and I'm a - CALM MOM DEAR MOM: A calm mom uaaally means calm kids. Your pedlatrlclu/ave yoa u tmportallt key to cbll rearing. Tbukt for 1tvlag me tile opportuutty to sbare It wltb others. DEAR ANN LANDERS. In your column on the dange~ of bemg fat . I wa'I hoping that you wo uld ~} something about what happens to grossl) overweight peo ple when the) need surgef) I am a registered nu~ and I can 1<'11 }OU that surgeons dread operat- ing on fat people Sometimes there 1c; so much e'cess1ve flesh that 1t near- 1) doubles the lime of an abdominal operauon. T his can be dange rous Also. 11 1s next to impossible for the nurses and the aides to tum these people 1n bed Yesterda) 11 took fi ve of us to gi ve a 300-pound woman a back rub, four to tum her and one to do the massagi ng. I know fat people do n't think about these things when the) reach for that third slice of bread or that second piece of chocolate fudge cake. but perhaps after reading this. they might. -TIRED R.N. DEAR TIRED: My mecUcal con- taltallls lell me that leu 1ar1tcal patients recover aboat 35 percent faster lllu fat patients. AJid cblld- bearlag for a fal woman meus added risks. Tbese facts may not curb anybody's appetite bat they are certalnly wortb llllnklag about. I appreciate your laking tbe time to write. ~~~~~~~~~~- SEAJRlS 1 I~ ~&;·' I I I ~t. 3 adjoining rooms an_d hall up to 450 sq f1 includes P!ast1c mask- ing and one layer df new texture sprayed onto the existing sur· fa ce. 9 ft . ht. Aalc about our stain-fighting undercoot. For ~~E~3~~!~ATE call 1-800-824• 2436 (-1. B. D I F F U S I 0 N'7t C 0 \ T E .\t P 0 R \ R \ \\ 0 \1 E \ . S \ P P \ R E l. GRAND OPE NIN G A(_ l( ~(_ 1s1-2 +, 2 '1 ly 2c' '1 \\'I 2'1 ~~ \.. J•: 1 \'I ~'\ 1111 A1 I·. I 1 n '1 11. 1~·1 .'71 ·t '-I \I \'l N I'°' ( 1I Vl'.-IWdy~ 0 11t '/(J(llJ \/>11f1pmg .\f>rn· • 1 h rt•1..· ,,,,.,. ~ Inf orm.tl Mcxldan~ ~ ~ Refreshment~ .. ... Pick up engagement or wedding informauon forms 1n our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mes.a. or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Wedding Dcpanment. Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Photos of the couple or the bnde onl) may be submitted with the finished form. Black and white photos reproduce best. but you may submit sharply-focused color photos for approval Wn te your name on the back of your pho10. If you wish your photo re1umed . please include an add ressed ma1hng envelope Engagements and weddings are published on a space available basss. For more informauon, call 642-4 3~ I. extension 350 GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES Sum1ner Sale Now through Sept. 1st Treme ndous Savi ngs Up to 50% Off on bears. book s. candles cards. collec tibles. do ll s ... a nd muc h. muc h m ore ! New Location in W estclif f Court • • • • • ' -COAIT DAA.Y I'll.OT C4 Sundoy, Augull at, 1890 ENTERfAI ENT 'Darkman' Is both original and f amillar 11y JOI! 11A1. TAKI ---Here's the one for which you've been waitina. A stunnina fusion of hi&h camp and low mc1odrama, Sam Raimi's ' .. Darkman" is An Oria,inaJ that isn't strictly oriainal - a comic-book movie that invents: its own comic- book hero for the occasion bu1 that formally, conceptually a nd philosophically is bl ood-kin to .. Bat- man" and "Spidcnnan." cn.rqod and wanu revcnae! Now hometeu. he n:.-crcatc1 hi• lab in a vacanl watthOUIC, where he resume. his e11.~rimen1s with skin and whips up a few Uvina masks to help him inaratiate himself amona the developer's evil PRJ. cx- tcnninatina them. (With his syn- thetic ski_n, he can look like anyone be wants to.) There's a catch, how- ever -and this adds to the suspense -in that Peyton ha• to move fast beause eaCh new face lasts only 99 minutes in sunli&ht before de- terioratina. Ra/mi's love of comic books spawns movie The movie 1s incredibly fresh, but familiar at the same time, and be- cause the Darkman character is new, we enter it v.i ~out the kind of preconceived ndtions that accom- panied •. us to "Batman" and "Dick T,..cy. Comic strips arc a lot like popular myths -folk legends really - that have b«n r«oun1cd, some-ti mes cross-cul turally and internationally, for gcncra1 ions, from era to era. and movies arc si mply a new variant of this time-honored tradition, a new way to tell the story. They arc not to be taken lightly and, in 1nvcn1 ing a new superhero. Ra imi doesn't take it lightly. He knows comics tell a lot about a society's e1hos and expecta- tions. and wi th "'Darkman." he ~­ veals how this particu lar culture dreams -and agonizes. You can enjoy this mo,·1e as more than just a dark, cartoony entertain- ment spiced with sick humor. Almost immediately, it dawned on me that, likt' "Batman." thert' was a serious allegory hert'. that "Dark- man" wasn't just an t'xcuse for vicious fun . Comic strips art' politi- cal. but if"Dick Tracy" is a political allegory, v.'ell, 11 eluded me. ··oarkman," like an aesthetic van- Liam Neeson pl•y• Dr. Peyton W••tl•k• ll•ftJ, who •ft•r being vlctlmlaed by 1•ngater1 aeek• hi• re venge frlfhtJ •• ''D•rkm•n.·· ... guard. updatt's the old monster-who-to Peyton's lab -to retrieve the m ust-bC'-appcased myth, introducing ,. documt'nt -and before leaving, Liam Neeson 111 a truly com plex ,. they dunk Peyton's face in an acid performance as Dr. Pcylon We st-bath and then , to cover their trail, lake, a sc1ent1st who has pt"rfected a they tum up the gas and blow up his new cosmc11c -a synthet.ic skin la~. the e:<plosion sending P~yton that can duplicate any li keness. flying through a window in a Simpl) fl"t'd any photograph into a dynamite sequence. computer and -presto~ -you have a new face . He 15 on the brink ofa breakthrough when fa te steps in. Westtakc"s fiancee (Fran(·es McDonnand) 1s an anomC'y who just happens to ha'e a memo that could hnk one of her clit'nls. an C\ 11 real estate developt'r (Cohn Friels), 1n ,..,,. mnh .\hunch of goons is $t'nl Everyone assumes Pt'yton is dead, bu t he s fi shrd out of a river and take n to a hospital -as "John noc ·· -v.·here a doctor (Jenny Aguiler. amusin~y cast) chps hi s vi tal nerves to allev1att' his pain. This nerveless and painless state onl y helps pro- nounce his feelings: Pt'yton is This pitiful survivor makes quite a siaht1 with Neeson rendered as someth1na of an Incredulous Hulk and usina his handicap as his libera- tion ins1ead of oppression. Larry Drake makes a vivid impression as the chief goon, a demented chap who li kes 10 slice off the fingen of his victims (with a cigar slicer) and add them to his beloved digit collec- tion, and Raimi himself appean as the baby-faced goon who kills Peyton's assistant. There's a virtuoso display of pho1ograph ic effec1s throughout "Darkman," but what keeps it so bright -so much fun and so serious at 1he same time -is Raimi 's touch, which chet:rfull)'. mixes myths and metaphors with differe nt genres. l He inco r porates a novel Hi1chcockian scene set 1n a Chinatown.) "Dark.man" is trut' to its source: It's a luridly funny and viole nt conlic·book fantasy that comes with a conspicuous flash of political guts. Like the best comics. ii endorses anarchy as a sure way to appease a wrong. All that's missi ng art' the benday dots. ly SOOlllN AND«llSIN ---A fllmmaker'1 credo: "I wanted to let them have it, apin and &pin and &pin, over the head, until they cried for mercy." S.m Raimi tint put that credo into practice with '"The Evil Dead.' Made in the early '80s when Raimi was barely out of his teens, it was a horror picture of such spectacular violence and in· tensity 1hat i1 was slapped with an X rattni. 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Bubble Bobble, Welltrl1. 1129.85 Vllue. •1~ • "'" • Education Value Pak: M11h and Me , Reading •nd Me , The Pl1yroom. $114,85 V1lue. •J"t '"'' time he worked with stars of some stature "Suspcct's" Liam Neeson and "Mississippi Bum - ing's" Frances McDonnand - rather than unknowns. This lime he had a decent-sized budget to work with. S 14 million as opposed to the $3.5 million price tag o( "Evil Dead II." This ti me he's aiming fo r a mains1rea m au· dience. Which means "Darkman" 15 toned down . Bu t only by Sam Raimi standards. Although 1he gore quotient has been reduced. 'the picture s1ill starts with a dis- membennent. jPleaff' see RAIM l/CSI Movie listings Newporl Beach ~CINI-10'9 E 8.Nocu """ 6>~ '' "' n.. _ ......... T'"'" J S I t IDW.iutDJ Nhll,.O rf Cllroll lol"" l((J "'•'"'""' c ....... o ..... &tt.(1111(1 , ....... 1 .. G1 11•l •\ J JO 6 8 \IJ 10\-0 l ~••-ff /n-•n t ,., 11 t s 1 '11.1 ~ •• fl "~ l D--1•t1J t ~ I \ I ~'' •DW.iutDI llL.AlllD (INl lol ... 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Startina today the Orup C.Ut DUl,J PUel will be "'IU!adY runnina 1 weekly usesament of the arts in tbe county: What's happen- iq. what isn't, and what should be. So, without further ado ... a A sad thina happened on the way to the Forum: no one came. For the past sev~ days the Orange County Perfonn1na Arts Center has been cavernous with Oranac Couotians not in attendance in record oumben . Ironic, as the beloved Stephen Sondheim musical "A Funny Thina Happened oo the Way to the Forum" presently being considered for a national tour is one of the best written, produced, and staged plays ever to come to Scgerstrom Hall. But, the fact that few saw it makes it more of a tragedy than a comedy. Sondheim bas modernized this secular work which opened last month to rave reviews from the harshest of critics at San Diego's prestigious Globe Theater where it sold out every performance. The best of the new material was a brief parody slamming the recent barbarous treatment of our national anthem by Roseanne Barr at a San Dieao Padre game. Historically a poor turn-out for a st.age play in Southern California means it will be a smash on Broad- way. A &ood example is "Evita," which opened in L.A. in l 980 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Box of- fice for "Evita" was so poor that it closed in a matter of weeks. For- tunately for theatergoers everywhere it went on to a major success m New Backstage David Battenberg York. Afte~ beina hyped as a Broad· way bit it returned years later to the Sbuben in CcntW}' City and was a sell-out for years. Shock.int isn't it? Sources at the Performing Arts Center plaoc the blame on the fact that "Forum" was not included in a subscription package. If a play is in such a package evidently it is an instant winner, reprdlcss of its artis-- tic merit or theatrical relevance. I find that repuanant. If Southern Californians wcant to be taken seriously by the culture snobs of New York and San Fran- cisco this sort of embarrasing predilection for having our art pack· aged, homogenized. and pre-selected must come to a screeching .halt. 0 Over at the Newpon Harbor Art Museum inside sources say the new building design is about to be un- veiled. Earlier this summer the cel- ebrated Italian architect Renzo Piano was very unceremoniously dumped by the museum's board. At the tame the $50 million price tag was declared excessive and that was given as the principal reason for Piano's ouster. His replacement - Kohn, Pedersen & Fox, a firm fam- iliar to the Irvine Company -has rcponedly come up Wlth a design that will QOlt around SSO million. a At fubionable Newpon Center the Martin Lawrence Oallcries, a ftoe arts chain known for hs ex· elusive publishina of top talent, in· troduc.ed an emersi~ artist bere, on I.he Eut Coast, and an LA. The art wu kinetic (movinJ) tculptuR, the artist is California native son Fredrick Prescott. Prescott oooe con· side~ movin1 to Lacuna Beach in order to qualify for entrance in the locally presti&ious Festival of Arts. "I did have a very stro~ desire to be in the uauna Festival,' Prescott said. "It was once a dynamic and exciting sh ow but now it bas become so contrived and obviously reau· lated that I decided apinst tt. Who needs it? Certainly not me." On the other hand Laauna Beach artist Michael Jacques lias been a very successful member of the Festi· val for two years and currently exhibits at Fashion Island with the Laguna Group. Although much of the group's depicuons are of the trite sea and landscape neo-imprcssionist variety, o ne spectacular exception by Jacques, a drawing instructor at Saddleback College, is his lllfle oal on canvas "Cherubs." The depiction of a carved baroque cherub demands a {>Crsonal inspection by any one senous abou,t ano The art bug has bitten an unhkely Newpon Beach firm: the U mon Federal Savings Bank at 901 Dover. In association wath t.he Tony Page Gallery in Laguna Beach. the bank has transformed its lobby area into an exhibition space. The inaugural show features Anne Davas-)ohnson along wath: French linear abstrac- tionist Jean Claude Gaugy; student Orange Coast students keep three stages busy I)' TOM TrTUS o.iy~c-·~ Quack, what's the most active community college theater depan- ment an the United States? You -don't have to look very far -n 's nght here at Orange Coast Collegr in Costa Mesa. Most community collegrs produce four to six plays a season. This year OCC Wlll o ffer more than 30, ac- cordanJ to depanment chairman Alex Golson. "Each student has an opportunll> to act before a live audience, · Golson points out, adding, "We had approximately 350 roles available for out actors last season." Training received at OCC has paid off handso mely for two of Hollywood's leading actrrsses - Diane Keaton and Kelly McG11l1s. In add1t1on, Dustin Nguyen is fea- tured on TV's '.'2 1 Jump Street." while David Greenlee played Mouse on "Beauty and the Beast." RAIMI From C4 Dunng a quick v1s1t 10 Seattle earlier this week, the 30-)ear-old Ra1m1 said "Darkman" 1s much more the son of movie he's al"ays wanted to make than either of the "Evil Deads" were. "I didn't rvrn hke horror mo' 1es when I made the first ·E,11 Dead' picture ~cause the) fnghtened me. ... I would shun them ~cause I didn't want to ~ scart"d." hr con· fessed. But because "tt seemed that ho r- ror films, no matter how bad they were, always seemed to be playing at the local dnve·in" when he was a ... •"Y"' ... . . ; .,., •Jl ft)IC) .... ·•""1.ll'O: .... -... l\o•• ·-WK'" "9.•.. ,, ... .. ·-.... ..... -" ·---'° .......... •• .... wf'()llt ... .. -....... •\Nft• ....... ~ ... ~ ...... 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"Zeldaz" and · Fast Food 1n Mecca." will be staged Nov 9· I 0 and Nov. 16-18. A bo) growing up tn M1ch1gan. Ra1m1 figured there was a rclaablc and ready-made audience for 1hem. They therefore seemed lake a much less nsk) propos1t1on for a tilm· makrr JUSt starting oul than other genres. Horror movies became an ac· quired t.aste. Comic books. on the other hand. were a longt1mr love. Ra1m1 1s a longtime fan of Batman. "He was a brooding figure. dark and lonel), thal was very attractive to me." said Ra1m1 who felt himself to be something of an outsider dur· ans his high school days. So for has third film. he decided to makr a comae-inspired movie. With the successes of "Batman" family Chnstmas show -"Dolls. Drums and Sugar Plums" or "Mama, There's a Fat Man Stuck in Our Ch1mne)" -runs from No' 1 29 to Dec. 8. while the wanter one- act fesu val as set for ~c. 12-16. An onsinal pla) by OCC instruc- tor David Scagl1onc. "Ba·shang." 1 about the problems of gay bashing, will go up under the author's d1rec- taon Jan. 25-Feb. 3. l\n 1mprov1sa· taonal show called "full Contact Theater" wall be presented Feb. 9 and 16. Ferzacca will direct a contem- porar) play (as yet unannouncrd) 1-eb. i I ·March 3. An e\•en1ng of scenes, songs and pt"rformance art pieces as planned for March Q Thr Peanuts musical "Snoopy" will pla) March 15-24 . "Cham~r Music" and "Pn\ate wars·· will double up .\pnl 12·2 I, while Golson's production of "The Tame of Your Lafe" 1s scheduled for Ma)' 2·12 and "Dick Tran" and "1th 1hc release of "Darkm.an," a comic book film based not on an actual comic. but Ra1m1 's fe:-ttle 1magina11on. the trend of com1c-1nsp1red mo' 1r s grows more prono unced Ra1m1 thinks thr mamage of comic~ and film 1s a natural .\ud1ences, hr said are looking for an escapr from v. hat he calls the ··murk~ gra' zone" of evef)da)' lite In a com1c·book mo' ae, 1he mur~ J1\apprars "That's thr good gu) That's thc bad gu) No one -will protest 1f I root for this (good> gu~. I kno" he''i nght It's clear a'i da\ It's nice to ha\I.' truth drtined 1n s1mplt' term.., on 1hr big scre<"n It".., \Cf'} rea'i'iunng 10 c;c.•t· a hero v.ho''i rcall~ a hcn1 ·· ••• • ,, __ UMVlllSAI SlUOIOS HOl lYWOOD ·~-• DAR o! the year A brilhanl wildly ent11rtam1ng Sl)f'Ctacul,11 An PPIC rldvPntw r a<> 5weep1ng as Balmiln .tnd a~ v1s1on<1ry .1s 01ci. 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NMhltl'I -llis i.oy, who kflOW1 not""'9 IC>olJ{ ~II "'lnG ••enqtmtnt Vtctor 11 wrpmta to IWM thM "'•'*>' 11 conttdtrtnq Ir.ts ,,...,,,. p<opoS.11 Scott IJlu Uutf'n to conttM• ....,., u.. tows CIWf IM nut montn Scott Insists ht unOtot..,,.,. tN tlfs LAurtn ,,.,., .. , _,, '"" '"" VOkts NS apptfflaOon -gtllltVOt 10 lynnt A-ting -Scott -OU( '° 11\M stw can ltSI htl ~ lo! Nm -ntt IOrlMt nuSINnll. LIUtf'n nks ,.,,.,, If ht ts st• In IOW wttll ,,., Oif\lld $ ,.~JkEY.1 ,~l~c NEW ~ 1500 Auto Mell Dr. 835-3171' Newport/SS at Edinger Sa1 .... O,.o r,r,,., • 1 '. 1-J ,,., C1ffl • r .._. _..' '''° It"' '>til tt: .,,., L.•" outh (~ounty YOUSWAGEI AND ISUZU ® m • AMERICA'S 1 VOLUME SALES LEADER • • SALES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - • PARTS OPEN SATURDAYS • • SERVICE OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS • 18711 Beach Blvd., tjuntington Beach ' I ~I .'1 E D I A 'I'•: DEi.i \'t :H \' /J 5'HJ lk"ch JJ/rd If l'\/11//ll,\(t'1' 8£4CH BL VD. AT THE 11 FREEWAY (7 14) 892'6906 (213) 566-3888 ~ / A~•' NEWPORT ·~~--~ ~-3~ ~ tl'JA. ~~ ~ 445 £. Cont Hichway NewpOft Buch (between 8ay5ide • JambOfH) (714} 673·0900 .LJ4ACUAA ~ SALES .ERVI E LEASIN(; c:H..EAT SEJ.E\TlON OF NEW & l '~El>< 'Al{."i t ttH '4,\Y t I H°'~ \ T 2925 llAUDOR BLVD. IN COSTA MF.SA ., 1 1•n•J-2.;•H• 10 ltttp • JOV<Nl •-r 00t11n ~ 1ot OtW ~· tnM "'' '°""'' _,, • htstunt •rrr 10 llnlsl'I m. JOb .,.., llnCI v1111.1n • .,,,,.,.,.,.. th.rt VMan Is w«cNnQ Nm ll'om "'"I door 2845 Harbor Blvd. SALES. LP:ASING SERVICE, PARTS 7 I •1-/540-64 10 l'art11 & ~r"i<'P Open Cost.a Mesa, Ca. 92626 M.f' 7-6 Sat 8·4 SADDilBACll Sales Service Leasing Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY MERK UR "/ l!XURY CA R Sl'/:'C/ALIST" PAAlS SERVICE BOOYSHOP OPEN SATURDAY! (714) 848 77J9 (7 14) !>SB 1008 16800 Beach Blvd I lun1mg1on Bu h CA Long Beach BMW "The Ultimate Driving Machine" 3670 N. CherryAve. Long Beach. CA 90807 405 at Cherry Ave (213)427-5494 (714)636-5790 Bob Longpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service Department Open Monday until 9 00 p m 13600 BEACH Bl VO WESTMINSTFR 8e,ch at Ga111en Grovt ~ wv (714) 892-6651 (C~~~~~,~ ._. tHA<H •low P11<••' •No Gomm•<!., • G1••<1t s .. 1,•<tion • F•wncily Po>oplf' • E •f"ll""' ~ .. ,,,,,,. I 883! &..och llo\l~wn•d w17l4) 142·7711 H\rllllf\0104\ 8.cKll 11 1 l ) .,.,. , .. , -- 42-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 '"OM NOl'TH OflANOI CO. 'flOll IOUTM OAANOI CO. .... 1. ..... T.-DAil Y PILOT CLA881Flf0 OHICE HOURS Bu-. Covnle< M·F 8 0011m·S OC19m DllaoUNil PUBLICATION 0£AOlJHE Mon01y Fri ~ 30 ~' r-aay MOii 5 30 PM WldMlday T uet 5 30 f'M fllufildty Wed 5 30 f'M FrocSay Tllula S 30 PM StiUfOey Fn S 30 PM 5un0_,, Frt S 30 PM C .. Cll YOUR AD T .. ""IT DAY I,,. Oa1ty P11<>1 ill!Vft lor elllCiency encl accut9Cy HOW-• OCCH oOnlll)' eftOfl do °""' PleeM lleten wtten you• ad •• t ffd Dacll and al9Ck )'O'lf ad d.,ily Rep0<t "''°'' 1mmeo1t1ety 10 842-541711 t he Deily Ptlot accepts no hat><hly tor any err°" In en ac1 .... t1_...m la< which •I "") De •ete>Onlll>le •~c:.p• '°' lhe coal OI IN spac;e K luelly OCCVC)led Dy the er10< Credit c;en only be atlowed la< t~ tlftl 1nwto0n Any amount not paio ""''rwn JO d•~ .. requited Wiii De su1>,ec110 11u1no11tm11eo10 •~ Cll\etgea c;omc>uled •• 1· •• ._of 111e unpe<d t>alance per lf!Ol'lll. eu c;o11ee1o0n C0$1S and any IH90t\&ble tilOflleV'I '-...... . . L• .... ',., ..,. '." .... t) •·.· ....... •. I I . . Ii .--.. ... - ' . , :··· . ·~ . .. . (" \ ........ "' .... From North er_,. County From South Or•age County 540-t2JO 496 ... 6IOC) Oll.+.W COUT DAILY PLOT Sund9Y. AUQU11 21, 1llO Dl m · · &aillU 1824f?-Mn1 1024 htlNCit ~iiE&~:]106~9~!ii:::::z~m"""iiil .......................... 2 .. 1.,2,.2, co;;L '81Al I .. 1007 ..,._.._ _ _..-,,.,_ -:.: - A:ikiM.twr..:,--==•.,_ .. ._ *LW .. * u.,eNaWPOlfT2T"'* I IWWW *.:::-::W..91\!.: • ,,_ ..,.... w .... WAT ltlA ..... ,~ -• •••• ··-I 11•• au . "'I:. eoo ...,... u . ..,_, UI U9 '"'* Mod.,.., .. In p•rfMt ooftfttlOft fllOTINTIALM u..ooo. owe. Owner 111 __.. Pr_...oue Uncle tile ap.,. .. ...:-.· 1-6 do itw wort& for row• no ,,...c,p.. & --..:. v 99f. --• "" * tl1.01ot * 1•• *-of ..... It _.,ont Compt .. etv ,. N c;;:. Cher~ Pl.ACIMENT ta~i ti~' w/p.,.,. eooeee, ltilaANJUAN ~ ._, HU,ge ..... M. ,,., cNnMI ..... (114 .... tlDI Agt et '..;...... •• OPJJNLX' • ...,.... ...-. n ~~--rnodlllldin 1•·4 •"·' 11tOUr1eo-1411 cwmu mo. 2~J...,..oa '" c "· MIMD&..... ....-Y entry. 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Offered et flUllla.LaTITD NO. BAVFAOHT 38A 2BA ~,J///jA);I .. f wtd hookup.,.....-. t2M IOO Celt cohct AMI~ & .,..... ..,,. Cottege wtgar. Wntr ~ 112". 131..aAIO. Ju1telldpto2rwwU\lry a11L11111111J o.niAgt11 .. ™-.. 120-•• • ...... L~~~i"'rs~N~aR ~rwrct.'"Yf rt'\ i1 us11111112 11• "°" ~ OCMI\ i ~ ~ ~~ IAL!/LHH Option. A ... le ·~ En~ poot, 9')e. .... + 2Y•BA. ~ dptx. ;w. REALTORS• 38A 28A.' C8' 99'· !MM lfl0pa&reedytomo¥tlnl • ---· lpecb• home w/wm 41 • octAN vu 29A 29A . St400tmowntr. l;~iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 8tvd I UnMr9ttY °'· 2 Cont• mp or• r "I ~ =~p~. • & bftdt. 38A 38A. 3 ~~&Loe. 2 ~ 1311.IOO 0, 28A 28A /"14 t7MOl2 COl&i Miu . 2 I 24 I 1250. (f1tl .._ 1()18 '°"'"'°"*· ctiooee "JOU' Cel PATNa< TiiiO'M ' "-IOft ~ to ... 142~Mueit ... •/leraa pelio • 1319.ooo HEAR oceen. 281' "°'*· IW .. If oerpeU & cot ore. 721•1aoo~ ..,._._.rm. 1 • edate · ....... 73a wlTEAMSI Cell PATNCK lllMal ,,._ 1 "/9fd IMO 18A ..._ ..... 2 ........... '*" rm llll0.0001.eoh w -...... tw Hetbor Hl. 2700 elf, oeppr • ...-· TIENOAE,AQt721·1200 -' . .._. ,._. G1•W• (CMf'l110-_, new lendecaplng. Npl U,_lf_ (CMf'lt30GCro000Soldl) ...... 2107 duptea w/8'0fll09 lll'M. wtfrpk:.lgMllR.Mllk..in Hate/CM. S415,000 • --' ' a:;;;;; 1 BR..._ Loft a.n. se 15. MG-7548 cloMt. ~ tub, dbt 99'· •1 _. • f1001mo. Aent credit to 28R 28A1330' tip. dbl" . ~ ger. Pldk>. trig. 2 btk• to W UY t•HD 111 petlo. No pee.1 S1416/mo .. llm&ft ..... purohw. Open Sat/Sun =· mkt ve1 aq~S2.: bell. Sl60/mo. ()pen H .. 48R 2'MIA +-l:lelcony. 2 1519-A ~--. U)_. . . I 1 ~~ 12-4. 419 l9nWOOd Cir. S275K. 876-tMeo. . Sun 12-3. 303 34ttt St Clll gereoe. end untt. big 64a-5366 f!JOW1f(J aa c.A'UU lllf-111.111 • 811-215-0223 • ywd. elW'I a. vecent. NEAR Npt Hgt9. SBA 29A 4A.,l>,1,.AA/iei) Exc:epttoMI 21". 21A Hld.ltadt 1040 •UYIH•I* ..._=?·~on* CNnNnG 3bf, 2ba. 111MW ~=.·2~· !!,c:ountpoo17 ~v '"'1"7' w/poot, epe + *"-of _.,.. .._,-~ NmOdeted 2,400 wel·furn hOme nr ocn & -~ £'7" 0 ,,9,,, mtnal Only l1H,to0 --:,10 aq ft home w/3 cer OW· ~~ :: o= ~ !!:, bay. aUoo a. worth It. 9 11N11 ilW&DI• 19')e.1 .. 50Neer/mo+~ .. ~ v1.J-o't v wlTEAMllMutt .... Cell _,, ege on ov.rllzed tot. · .... , molM PP721-8\13 .. ""'"-J417l c..e Mtry ca PAT .. ICK TINOAE Terne& be9c:t\, 12, 100 elf SH5.000. Bkr.183-1580 light Ylewl. 3BR 38A dn · 3BR. 2'h8A and unit, • ______ .. __ 1 721·1200 AQt lot 4-t&A. 38A home 2475 MARINO DAIVE + 28R 28A up. Offwed at Furnlahed OCHnfront poollt.W.. 1,CIDO w/Poot -offtdel ped-1799,000 wlTERMSI C.. condO 2 BR 2 BA frplc. 11• .-Tt *'°"SALE av OWNEfl ... ..,.;.. c:our1. Areptt, ...... ,mt• PATRICK TENORE. Aot petlo. A....om.t ;9th a 50ll JMmlrle l8Q .,.. RV ecceea & 4BR 3.58A entertainment 721-1200 Ocnfrnt S 1.275/mo NllU Pflff 3M, 1W .14NK meture pr~ dtrU9 home w/pool. epa, OYet 1130.000,000 Sotdl) Winter Aentel 873-ta..3 Appt Oliy 644-7300 treea. bey P9"I t•m• I QOUNMI kitchen +-mudl 4 Peil Pt. Wlnt9r turn 4BR Ml-1111 onl"/ •t• to bMch. morel Model perfect, 2.... 2 ~ Id Founcaln vex 2114 LG end unit. 2~et)'. 2'Mta. dble GW. bonue rm ...-. bath. No pete. 11100+ aec;,. AV8M t/1 113-2474 2140 820~ IN. Corner lot Ille to ......... hofM,. ON.E-OF·A·KINOI 11.815.000. Muet .... ' ..,., ger. ..,.,.... w . 1 ·ii~'\· prtce'9duced to '515.000 It lot, ..... 1211,000. '52tt00 Call PATIVCK TENORE !~,,.~~. 91• '2~:~21·:~ " a.. Sun. Of by appc. ~ Open HcMe, Sun 1CM., CHUCk' Uz JONES 721-1200 Aat v ~ ..-,,...,; ~==-I Hid. lead\ gteded. MerjOrte Nlalaen, o.n., 722-4680. I 1:11-1291 Rae: 846-5743 (O\W 1130,000,00b So6dl) 185 R ~·ti OUIET I. cNWmlng 2BR 2M W/99feot. 09t1*S. Mt. 7141175-7070. •• --.... -BAL.BOA PEHi ULA hOuM. Futty tum a. equip lai.m Pm -tenced yerd. ..,., pd. -._, SPECIALIST L.ndrytc:arport. l1450mo 3BA 28A. 2cer. trptc, twn-636-4120 9--5PM. ••11111• 2~..,~=j It..... wlnt• 873-1518 lly yardl1375/mo Hurry! 27100•u••'E' ... S745 111 •1111,.. ~. . 2·M1A.· .,_nman• s1NGLE H<>ME 3 BDAM. 642-9797 1aR ruRN HOUSE a.- Cepe Cod. Front oete cooperative. OPEN1irWtt TOM 2 V.BA. former model. 4700•' elf MCluded trop-2 e:.t GW'99· S1•50t mo. •• • •" yard $715/mo Call 1mmecutet• HA. HA Altllng S2tt.OOO. •ok•i 8elcouft Town.'lome, 28A Pelattel '191'/ pvt SBA. 2BA. patlO, Frend! doors. I •ii~~\· 0.-& water, tenced =ifut=h ~o:::. SAT/SUN or cell~ ep-· ••• ,..... $1, 150.000. muet Mii. lcal •tete on ~ ~ 851--0109 £~: 830-8508 or 87s-4704 .,_._ __ '!""'"' __________ _. J: polntment, 548 7001.1 ., 721--0343. w/cuetom poo1a.19e + "V....._ .. tum ltudlo * • .-.., •• w/clO. 1545. · 320 E. 211t St, C.M. AKA11mmecutete 3 BR, 2 BA. lighted tenni. cour1 A S850 a ell 911 lBR tur ' E'SIDE let,.. lrg 38R 2BA. ..-General 1002 RBI Cotll\eVta1aCourt. I Two etory home. lllT•llTIWllLll rare opportunity et 1 1000v a ll 9 11 ~· new dee:Of. trpM:, dfW, New,35009fatbeedl.Gr1' 3 BR. 2 BA. terg• ~lll'IW LUKIOUI landKeplng.. $1,100.000. Mu•.t ... , 642-04t3!VIAl-872• lndry. fncd yd, .=r. gated.Purcopt53&-«)70 ... IL... bedl"Jllfd. Clrcul• dffloa. ....__ .... 3•-27.... " Prtvat• petlo. s~· TbWMtl blay & bMctlM ti . IMln,1 Call PATRICK TENORE _~ __ 1_s_1_19_5_87_3 ___ 3 BR. atr1um home. 2 BA. ·-·· ..... -.. :.· W8"/ Exoelent opportuN-,._.. ..... .... -aq . entry. ell tM amen..... •Y v ••. • cu OU 721 1200 ~ CloM to bMctl Very prt -...... 1111 ty ;or remodelt Won't 221E.19ttl.()pen8a1&1 )'0Uwouldwent lnanew p<operty. Potllble tne.t,...~1130.000000"'...,.tlc ~u-21221BsRn's1a~.f2/p,w/d,hk-1.1p t 1 1 .. "" ~t ... _ • .. ,,,~. • t ~ I '1ftl,. ... .....-,rm r• __, laat. Xlnt loc:atlOnl Re-Sun 1·5 . $497,000. home tor 1319.000. ~ elde of Penln. W . ....,..,... ' ' __, orONI ua -,.tt -<:er gwage va e. •""""· ,.g • "''ne• I -UY. duotd to $528,500 o.n.r. 720-8033 I PIUlll al mam Bay Dupleit. $675.000. •• 28R 18A, 1 btk to 8~~~:oegpl• tv~ Hosp 983-0tl 1 a.w.t 002 llTW OwMr M"/9 ... nowt Reel Eatate &lnveetrMnt Ae•. 12t·1782 OCMI\ view dect( trple meg ., 1 ...... 1111 ......-~ PBJUlalUTARI •llllHllllUU 720-1M8 gw, lndry. 2812 ~view'. 213BR 2'-"BA Condo•. 2 ear gar. petlo, nr ec:hle WlllY-.S Thi• apectecuter 4 Aeeleatata&lnwetment '.:OR;..~~e=~:;-ama,.•••in s1.21s1mo.873-0681. E'llde. Frplc. lndry nk 2131•77-M t9 • bedroom home ha • 120-1eaa r · •-"I · •1111?• -· • ..,. ups. mlcfowav.a, MC. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ull •ma, view trom M•• Suite, CtoN to ac:hoc*. Price ateet loc nr lelle. pool. Price reduced. Bia ••· WA~ + -•OCEAN SIDE OF P:CH wbt.,r perking, $1 150 I ~ 2 44 Fair Celt days or eves & llvlng room, kitchen and recluoed to S199,500 tennla 2BR w/dftn or 3fd eumable ..,.., wtil help Charming deluxe new r• Front hOuM 2BR 1BA. 2 up G....,la ~72 ---------'.,. )'llknds Asklor Mergeret. •tine., ... ~ one U.I Plllllla.LDTARI br,2•..\8A,newprit.crpt1. tlnanc:..'stepe to bey a model. 3 BR • tamlty ear,1300~· wi,o_~v,.~15911 2BR 1BA ~-'-x new •Turtteroc:khome3BR.2 R 1 ch• rd or J e sse atory home tlea • two AMI Eatate & inv.tment eath cella. pvt yllfd, lrg bMCh. Luxury 2800 IQ n room OR duptu on New-mo _.. • .,.... BA. lmmae. Nlee yard, 850·9900 or 850· 19~ etory entry NII. tormel a.a 720-1M8 kltc:tl, AJC, 2<ar gw. eonck>. Tom, 875-2332 por1 tllend. $795.000. South of PCH 2 Story tronl =i:s:;~Bfl~ I grdnf Inc. nt pool L- dlnlng room, 3 Clll gertige IU'r'HIUlrW ., ....... ..,,..,_ OPENHOUSESUN12·5 •T•-OPEN SUN houM.24001/f,4BR -+tg 831-3527 . 11,850/mo.as.4-7502 E.. OAANGE--*ldedoetd wtttt doubte door9 fof U\IUl1 t~n IYNI~ r!IAUI • Clwwet.,, 1295.000 •18 31th ST. bonus rm. 2'..\BA, twctwd The Tarrece Cttrdlf 28R rr.:: '":;Rr;::;o ~:~ R.V. ecceea & lllf~ !NIN-4 Lerge bdrma + nWd'e 28R 18A 1243.000 A4Jt 752·5531 •74-9149 2332 T~atln ~4BR. 3~A. Owner/Agent 850-6928 tire, gatll09. $2400/mo 2 Matr BR • dftn. 2'..\ BA. 21 2BA 1200 tq ft pool hora. OMC. Trade 4 tbtat, C:W.O lot. Sl20. quart .... pool ..... of AQt. 145-3M3 Cooperation to Br~ert ~~:~ 000 r:1:1s.01~·1 '°"Iris 72~77 etory TwntlM. 2 ear att Jae. Avell mid .• Sept. 1Mopt.1349K.833-7172 111-11• glMa. privet• beedl .c-lll'IWYAUIJ . g YOU DON'T HAVE TO 3BR 28AhM Excetlentl er· •11951mo dy• s 1100 752-2111 HOUSE 11.oo. No Mort· GE()f~ .. ;E El.KJNS cw. Al*lng 11,480,000. e..uttful"/~38R LlfN... 1050 llftl llllD LIVE IN NEWPORT condition $1,300/mo 2• 7731 • 64 5- 5282 9¥9 W0008RtOOE ~ .. gagetoWOff'yabout,Ot F-:ll)\11'\'\' w.i:.'!YOURon.lW• •/pool .. tg lot. Only Lml•-.1 Executtwpoolhomeper-1 W~TCCRHF~!t~OMEAE Yr1y No getage 713 ........ •BR 2 .... BA. tam. rm, .....,, • ~ monthty .al wtlt . 1322.000. Muet .... Ceil Model VIiie p.,.... *' tor large family end " w"'" ITH""'"oocK LM1(ec>ur 759-8152 I 11 TownnouH apart-trptc, ccv pet;:>. tell•. ten- F Ill \l IOR"• llU PATRICK TlNOAE S 00 000 entert~. 68R. •BA. 3 BR ' BA nlll pool p<tv 11875/mo peyment. prtce one Mor•ttten 1 • "*'1 meJor rooms Inc l 3 8edroom,28ath llllDUYflllT mente. · 2~ · 2 6"0-1327or l20-7852 · doler. Uttle known ~ Rel .... "9eltor• ln~eccu.tomlz· Bllllarda rm w/w.t bat I.Ml• a Model Home 1BR 1'MIA dbl gwage ear gw, w/d l'lkupa, pool, gram. get ttl• feet•. l.eo. bUnd 1006 IM-llll tr I Ing tNe 38A 2BA ""Ole lemlty rm wlfrple • for: Call C.ol. A4Jt. 852-&083 $2.~tmo' * •'3-91 fO l9e Many deluxe ,.._j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2;;;1;;;;"~a Amazing recorded home In Gate 11. Litt• mal dining rm•. 1959.000 M• I 1.250/mo LAeM L!fN 1e.a, ~ mmage ~---ct.t•. •um.I ..... * ...... ... • new. Gardftn Ylat• from Cell: Souttt (OM For '"-• HatbOr View one now WALK to bMc:h. 2BR Calf_,,,,.... -----_;;;;;==• .wttY wtndoW. Privacy, e Ii "' Hlk Spectec:uW Vlew 3 2233 FeiMew Reed l '-"BA eNrmer formal 1.~5f7,.. New cuatom 3 BR. 2'A BA. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii grecloua world of rour Ill IHr Metro I ~ BR. 2~ BA. poo1, tC>a. Bet-. w11t0n & Avocaoo dtr llp loft 1125o yr • Nue¥OI C~ country ::XC,~ ~~T· Jee. IPllllL .U W II • • ... own S4 ~~ Owner lM 1111 tt Ht .... 1 BR. 1 BA. IOft Condo. M.900/mo 721~2 ~;,'.~6W~crou lrom I . 2 ;3-371-13&4 . Mttlngll Modem 3 BA UT!• I.. * nm * REI GrMt upgredee, p<tv•t• JASMINE CREEK OPEN DAIL y TIL 6 p M l'IOmefl 3 C111 ;wegetl V. -a--• '==: a.ft:::I 1052 a&.v patio I 108,000. Al9o 2 2BR/den. OCH n view, F0t lf'llO 722-8529 . Ntwpon le.a, 2169 acre ll HorHI O.K.f IMI ..,..,_.__ PurchaH "/OUr home~~ ,........ BR. 1 25 BA upper unit. evell 9/t8. S2:i.>OO/mo 1 I~~---~--~~..., l 149,9ll01Flnendngl 40' lot. •t•P• to N. INmTLIEA• tllrougtlTMRael Brtoh1&el'Y38R2BA.flp. \t\X I l YI l'i '( 11 emell complex. priced 780-1576 *Ull'l9I* 1VERSAtLLES BACHELOR lett• Homea & Gardene. Bayfront. Spac:IOue 3 bd ... ,. Eateters and ~ a al t rlghlf St 11 500 Carol -3 BR 2 BA completely Oulle toe. Full MC. Many John Denver RHfty home I. edotebte 2 bd IMWlAI CNiM to Mexico tor 2 c. new earpe ' garaee. nt: AL lf lfol• ' Jordan Agt 05~620 or LG 3BR 2BA t'louM wlgar, ' ' r. ameriltlea. te95 ..... - __ · pool & epe + morel · · -.id retr"' .,,(j tire pvt turbllhed Lefge yard No ...-.1 ..... 7211 857-5111. •t with Berber carpet & I Call TM Rael &tat ... for S159.500. 364-1597 USTILUff 729-5175 pell~ oec-:·np-top Con<t s 1,000/mo Asaoelated ___ ...... _-_ ........ ___ _ E,,...7-t418. hdwd lfoors. Shered Cuetom home w/febule>Ua more Into. 541-2313 I t900/mo 892·5311 M-F RMlty 673-1 11~ •"EXCLUSIVE GUARO. l:MM leundry a 3 cw paticlng. l view of ocieeti a. clty I.Ike Fewest 1055 Renovetecs townnome on Loa for 5* 1400 •EASTSIOE 3BR 2BA , •GA TEO COMMUNITY• 87~ ..... 1749.000 llghll. SBR 48A, tamlly ... ·-un* IOvely 9'M'1belt 3BR • COWWI Hetghll 1 acre .. NW MIT.. hM •II ,_ lnalde fncd ON 10th FAIRWAY SELL rm, marble floof•. French * -• IPllTAla.&I dftn. 2'..\BA. out-ot-atat• w/lnc:tecMbte view Trac»-New carpet, 51 1 Seeward. yd w/d ....,.. stor.Q. gar • IAITll - \4 •\ll HI H4" 1 :ora-::. ~~o:. = 3 BR. 2 BA pool home ............ .... .... ownenays Miii $379,000 partnership-Mii . Office 2BR. frplc, gwage, S1890 S lOeS Pet~? IA2-~ •Blflf .... . llOMI " 1-& 19e on 'h act• IOt. A wit~,:"~~ RV Aemode6ed home In lovely Ii "' 642-1334, hm 54&-5ee1 78()..8382 throul(h clc1rnf1C'd I ~ Rf.\L l ORS "muat ..... •• ped. nr be6gae. 3 BDRM. 2BA Ill IHr •llllPtl* 2 & 3BR 28A Apll. frplc, -----------------. 11,111,111 S.C.= SUfil t-4 ONLY 1515.000 1111-ttlU llM OcMn VleW, llke new 1BR. 3 BR. 2 BA • f9fTllly rm wet b., mlc:fo, Wllhrldr'f' OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 724 ALEPPO EASTBLUFF New Listing: This one-of-a-kind t-iome has been extensively re- modeled & expanded. A new wing has been added to accomodate a mother-In-law, maid or a getaway for Dad or Mom. The Interior has been hlghly upgraded & the yard offers a lively waterfall, pool & spa. Offered @ $710,000 by SARA MARVIN 844-9080 875-5888 1088 TULARE DA. Cell C.ol 852-&083 Aet REI 2 ear garage, 11500/mo trple tg yerd GrMt nkupe. oentr., air, 2 cer unD 'Ill 1292.000. Wayne. Agt. ~ I yrly IM 2'6--0717 loeatlOnf gar W/Klr• 11orage All 646-8118 Nlwport lead\ 1069 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR ~ Mu,.ray Ln maintenance Incl Sorry. -1111 .... 11--I'\\ I . l 1'~ \ I s 1800/mo Sl.300/mo ~t 6'6-1116 No pell 5«--0509 ,.. tr H lllT• llYFIHT qf ~l l ~<., • Hcun/Condol Ow1tng 3 ·BR or 2 • den 3BR 1BA Weata6de norne N.ot Terreoe 38R 2 Story ftr Aj,A.V I -·n111 28R 2'MtA. 2000 aq.fl. nome w/Frenen door$ & eva11 911 S9501mo IWrlhOme. 1 ear gw • c:c> KU"-'Flltl\ I ..... duel frptc. IUb 0 refrtg. Prime Newport Height• General 2102 IO¥ery patio So of PCH 111/lu t • MC ~en· POOi, new <:pt, paint, \I\\ 'l \ 'l '11' I 'i. \ ·11 SBA SBA. (Meat• bdrm MC. ayatem. 2 ear gar.. R-t lot w/u letlng llrve-Avail 919190 oee required 5&2-5198 I 1200/mo C'9dl\ r9PC)rt R£ AL TQR<; ' SIM rnottler-ln-lew ~-c:.:t:,~::'oo9r~':l ~~.A~ 2A5~~~~ BELCOURT TERRACE • 3 C~L~.;;~~R. 3 BR 3 BA very prtvete recfO Rutty 831" 12M t ... wi..-eteentrence OPEN SUN 18 17-A w I bd. comm pool & epe.I . Eull~ Townnom. 2 ··~i~\· 1 .. -"'!"!"---~~I downetWI & 2 Room Apt Bay AV9 c.;, VIII Pn,,,. Newport Heigl'lll M.000 NEW 3BR. 4BA DUPLEX ca r garege. tip, w/d lilt 4 ~ ,· Cosu Miu I 024 w/bath Ull911W•). Front a Aaeity 9;::/111 age R-1 Lot wl•Jtllllng atrve-MAI KAI 2 bd bayfront w ID, tront patio trptc tlkuo .• "' .,,,.,,.,... tm-I J , ........ _...., ____ , ,.., petlo, 2 ear ;wage · ture S•2s.ooo •80 M 500 I 1pa tub tn M BR m1c:u1e11 Avail g t5 -·---· MUlfmflmTI" w/°'**.Neer405&55 ..-T• SanteAnaAV9 5-41-3807 BAYFRONT . 5 bd dodl $2200/mo 759-1'65 $1375/mo Cell Kevln.1LtDOtSLAND lmmec2BR 1111,111 =e~ :c!:'~ Modem 3BR 3BA 2 llory UH ISLE -$6,500 ' Spenlah Vitia 3BR 2,~BA Bkr 851-042• 2BAhomewln9Wly remdl Triplex, all 28R 1BA 1211.000 • home. Dramatic Whit• <>pen Sat/Sun 1•5 7'SVI• tp. alrm. utii rm, wlllk to l3BR townhOuM. ~ ;•,tc. 8onu• rm w/frptc w/lndlvtduel yarcn I and CALL PA.T ( .... ) wet• view trom bOtl'I N d 3BR 2BA Winter ~talt Avellabte. b..chtlhopplng S1995 Hetghta trC>IC patio ~r· doore to patio garagee. 12 280/mo in.-.,.,r floof9 2 ear gar veulted Lido O< • • OO/Mo 1 · 7 · · ' · S2850/mo c.tl Ronde come.Greet'atar1.,unlt• ltl-1111 cett. ·Furn. •~•fl•ble. oTv~~~l~d0c0~~~r" .. 1 2°2t • ...., ........... ~l-9800/ ·,. ~;:z;:-;~2},7 le Hetn87~3777.723-64 12 wlM•Y nnenclng. Cell I 1 19 9 0 0 0 0 PE N r..,. "" nr v ~~ lfy lllll flew · 1 Chuck I. Liz JonH Sat/Sun . 1-5 2712 W LSE/OPT Walk to bMCt1 UALTlll l•MM lMte ..... •-ftew Brand New 3 BR. 2 BA 3BR 21"BA TWnh• Frpic. 831·12M or 646-5743 Ocaentront RuM Flut.,, 38f 2e. t>Mcl'I condo _, 1 houM w/trptc, 1,400 ,q garage. ~llo. pool. •Int -·--Cannery VIiiage Reelty tundeCtl pool 2-carger' •ULllAllLlll• •BR, dr, tr. If. 2trpl. oool., ,, Very Nleel $1,350/mo 10catlon l 1150/mo. a.et =-New roof. ""'1 873-3777 I IA2..S75e. 21i.456-1939 YEARLY Unfvm 3BR 3BA ~~·~pal~~~~er,.~~de~:: Agent 182-8191 I Cell Linda 24'-73e7 tr-. &BR 38A, only 11111 llU Mufti teV9I Condo. ~ l'lOme. 1 btk to s Bayt Dt>I 11 1 t c l'I • n ' p n t I t 11 a C~M 2 BR. 1 BA S375/mo ,2=!'. ~ S~9;:::,' 32BB: S2M.OOO. bey city View 3. 3 $795 g • r • , f p I c . I p • • •. 0 0 0 I m 0 d a y Pret. pt Of Fem 30. . ..... IDT..... Tn•llll.__.. Bey I OCMr'I View 3BR. 7 1•I 8 7 l . 9 s • 4 ., S2•00l mo ChHlllre 963--0512.eve 64•·19M non·amoker 173-•813 28A. lrplc $1195/mo .. ,.. Ct••>lll·-lltl' tam. rm, t>Onu• rm. pool 8181713-3483 Propenlel 1se-11n S-0-1381 e¥M 131.1ee1 days 1BR 1BA sees 72Mte8 •SEVEN M-poot 127't<. & epe. 1775.000. "et Mel ---------------------------------------• Nor1t1 of C.M. In South -a -~ Kiddle. OPEN Sun 1·5 eo.tMetro.,.._ __ .._. 510K~Rotld •LG 38R CONDO S112K LOWLY HOM E e.nnery RMtty 2"'8A with big dbl ;wage Wtth .,....,...., beth. bay 873-37 7 In 8luffa. & greenhouae windows. -------- THE DAILY PILOT 'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION •EASTSIDE REDUCED. utre wide lot. nice & t1111 .... rt ..... I ~ atrwt. Lott of t,... tr.-i tftN.Ou11 38A 2BA. 2 BDRM 2 BATH CONDO .... ~~~~ 1211,000 come to... 0Wner/Agt71•-875-1157 l f,•l!•,If!.1.§•'•' •A-2 LOT WITH HOUSE ... ,.. •llm'l'T-Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th T o over 100,000 Readers ,T:' :rcr.i ~ '211.000. ~ enotMr 11 ... llT Specloua NB condo. ~ P1operO• Rnr. C-.... ~-n.war. etoee to bMctll ..._ _____ ,,.. ___ ,._ ....... ~ ...... _· ____ .. 14&-2770 Agt. 875-0530 nf.11ll 1211.000. Aet 873-12<t0 lnUllll.L •lllllflllT* NIW CONSTRUCTION Loweat Queltty P'OC*1"1 on ~I 4 9R, 4 BA. 2002 W. Oceentront OPEN DAILY 1·5. 11. 1'1,000 0Wner lll'UUOuall Aoerlt '°"· &M-5788 Spyatass HIM dewtlot*'s own home over 4100 sq ft. Wlttl 5 bdrms. mltds rm & bonus rm +cozy book lined den w/trptc . ttepnt formal dlnl,. rm. seab 12. llrtt aourmtt ~1tchen w/dtnlna arta. J!!'.!:-1'~ ~ btlutlful. NOW PRUD AT Sl.ISO,OQO. ~ ll1' a...., aA s HARBOR R•AL TY 67J·4400 M. 3 aA. ...._ rm. '""" ... Nook. ... "J9'd s The Hlfbot A.fa's Oldest RMI Estate r1r11 ur aer. "educed '-_._._._._._._....l~llil!l!!jiliiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiitiiiiil .... llllll .... lll~~·~l't~,IOOAgtl434n7 INCLUDE : • Extensive Cover~e of all Local Schtl4.)I. • Schedule8 of Local < ;ames • Cove rage nf C'olle~e Camr!- • Raider~ & Rn.ms Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message FOR ONLY 1 19 Goooooo TEAM! CIF ALL THE WAY GOOD LUCK FROM EVERYONE AT JOH DOE'S SHOP ACTUAL M~ AGF SIZE OEADLlNE FOR YOUR M "SAGE I AU6UST SO call your Classified Repr nt..tive Today! 642-5678 • - HAMOR Vt1W 1000 9' ft. wnt'R 'ft WI Aa.N I IR.1 M. ...... ...,.. ...... .,, llR 1 ,.IA •MOiie .. .,.._. fllCWI .. •IOW. 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Oft 1•1111•• HH eer ...,., ctoett, ~ uoo Ille. lovwt SIR beftibey.l1o&o1no1utlle, tlA tlA, ..,, lndry rm. ctoN to inop. a buete'. ting. lteutlfulty me1n: 2ili 1iA if h&* from Noon·4P"'1 ~· rJtr.. ..1/1/1.A..V ntrH , Tom . Ofc . 28A Nr New 1tpeCI 723-6424 °' 87S-0511 petlo, 1175/mo. Wiit ecictPt 0C Houelno Ylnld 2M UIS Up & Fi° unfur 11 .. 2 1 ~ .. / 752.o&50 Hm t 73-2tl0 pelnt. A~'eJA a.:'.Jun!: Studio newty '9furbl9hed M6 VICTORIA 1785/mo. , 18R 1721 Up. ltudlo =· ..::.0,,": MtSI,,!!; ()cMnfront Olten 1 ~r~~\'""(YI' tlf'X ·11 BAVSHOAES. pvt oat• U2001mo. * 873-«64 3 blk• trom downtcwm 132.J~~~J.9012 221e M..-wtce1PCW1tat6tmo. ~. * 173-8250 upl>tf, cerpett, dr · t:_ded comm. sar. 2a. a.1bo• ssoo1mo Utu TSl MGMT COHOOI • 11A ane a bhlne. oareoe. 1 Ptf REALT~S . Welk to bWMe L.Se/OPT Welte to bMctl. Af""'ltl Inc. 07S·3021. 131:2494 UITW llftll 132-2232 or 722·9012 21A 1~. blMfMftt HA 11A, WIU!ted cellfnge, SHO/mo ytfy 642·344 M.. S18A Ne, llv rm, flm & pvtl~tt~ef.~· ::: :.;.::;: z:::., 2602 Untvm. 1 BA. yrty, with Lrg 1BRIPC)tlW,ntWlultl 2 WEEK'S FREE RENf. ·=~·1.•·N:/dpere~o~~r. ~ S:!~ia\:1:: OCEANF ONT lherp rm, 2~ BA. 9eaent M11r 7,. 848 1219 642-87M. 213--458-1839 \llllS'f1IS'f garage. 1tov. & refrlg. carpet, w/d hk·up, gar· 2BR 28A, low mo.....in. VELMA 631-7630 2BA, oar. petlO. G BA, 2 trptce U ,700/mo. LA MIAAOA: 3BR 2BA, St•P• t o beach age. No PtC• Mt5/mo. lndry, cerpott. 1745/mo. ........._ • .._.._ ., ... Wint«. No 12S-1708 Beeutlful 3 BA, 2 BA l'lotne L3wt8uriouaA 3 .... ~~I .. apt, U75 & 1825 Quiet $705/mo. 64S..SN2 C.il Jelll 131-12'1 548-5091 Of 775--7711 (114,.._....-t 1910/mo. * 175-e513 EAST8 FF Delll tum In EutblUft lnctedlble ..,.., .,.,.,., ., ... mo ne!Oht>omd nr IChOOll VEAV let 18A 18A 28A 28A, ...-ythlng plu1 "'2t>r+ .,;~ & _,.. ~ nr view on OOf'Mt lot with to 1 yr lee. Guard gate, Calf Nenc:y 8,3•2082 . Yeerty 2BR 28A w/frplc ••••• ~~I ;. WESTBAV APARTMENTS remod'I ;t:_ ,._ : doQt. 050-2298. llUI NW .,., -... brick _..,,_, & petlOI ctub facJttti.e. $3900/mo. ' gar. Avail 911. Nr 1ennl1 • iM 1200 OFF MOVE-INI , · -..-.. wtt 2 BR nic.ty fumllhed bet! bey, trwye. 9 mo IM s28501mo Incl grdner: Avell &.pt. 111. 641-5070 . c:ourt1. Slape to OCMn.# FHturlng pool, 1p1, tic.I 1, new kite ttr ... ~~ oo« 10 OCMrl Qr $2,500 PP. 121·8 113 700•9634 lalbol 07s..oeM. 9 1a-2o .55 12 patio., enc:loeed pendng eml peC ecictPtM2·--·~ ltll• atMI a.pt tMI J *OCEAN FRONT bland 2606 ·~· Sorry, No P9te. WESTBAV APTS * 1-1111• 1950/mo. UM&ff t>Mullful lg 2BR on eand. Bayrtdge e..uty. Sunny .... ,... BR B 2BA 1750 Incl gu. wller 1 Bedroom M55 S200 OFF MOVE·INll Frig dllhweehlt 1tov. s 1o3 s a 11 ti o r•. condo, cathedral <*I.. U.nlllT LUii A:AIL 9~~0 2,........, 2 A Corona dtf Mar 2622 & oarage. 2323 Elden. No 28dnn rna. $700 Sotry. No Pet• inc:i No.,.._ MM855 557-4882 °' 545.ee2e ga1ad comm 2 BA, ........,,.,. uplex. • ,.,..., gar. , J>ell (7l4)648-78S4 826 C.,,ter St 842-1424 1 Bedroom $740 ________ 1 poollepa W/d frig, gar '°'email car $1000/mo. 2 BR. 1 ~ BA Twnhea apt. 280 m 1'/.Ba $M0 aeaTllUll• YUIU•H&.I •Wltm'lllT• vec:ant .. LM $1215/mo . .......... Winter rental. •96-8787. Frple, new eerpat. pool, .... 2·4 IJH IFFI 151 'e 21;1 St 648·2408 c!.n 38R 2BA ltage ....... mat 2BA. yard, docie? Walk to &44-48 10, 974-4084 :rrlvtlte~t~-=.. la BEAUTIFULLY NEW 2BA "-:' :~i°/~992 1 . 2BR, g1tage, quiet, 2089-*ALA MOANA APTS . _ _:________ frpk;, d/w, l l4~0/mo'. •2 & 3 Bedroome bell & Udo. S1100. Avt ~ I 1BA wlfrpk: & plf1<1ng C Garden Ln Nr 2111 & 1 BDRM & 2BDRM, 1BA, ~ le15 Daye 5 5 7.9290 or •Unfumllhed 9110.073--3722Lv Meg ••--••• ·~me~OBelN $1200/mo • ulll1 yrly •11211 .. 2112U T u lll n. 18 85 /mo. D/W,t>Mutlfulpool arM . 18edroom le95 Evae/WkndlS49·3710 •CIOMlObMCtl --r• ••~ * try 11cl'lan EXTRA LARGE 2BR 1BA 435-9404 Large rec room &laundry 28drm 1'/.BI 1820 F llat CALL TODA Totally remoda*S etngla •Exqulllte ground• A I w/trplc deck & Front deck, rMt patio, --room ctoM to Shop• & 101 E 18th St 842-0860 *OCEANFRONT * ,.. . . ........ JJll4 ••Of'Y 3BR 28A bMuty •Minimum 0 mo IMM •lew1 New . carpel & laundry rm, garage No 1 Bedroom. llrep11c1, bu..a. S585~1075/mo Spectacular vlewl 31' BA VIW REITA Walk 10 Mariner 1 School. lnc:Ndal tormel dining, JH/IU-l2N peJnt Sl300lmo • utlla pet• 760-17131851-1770 w1lk·ln cloMI. encloMd weekly now, Winter R•t" $2400/mo. 1501 Eton l>rand new kitchen, ca-Ag1 873-4062 •Charming 3 BA, 2 BA. t•rega, no pall se75 mo. 530 w. Wll.oo Dini Point 2626 1tlftlng 9115 073-7077 111-4112 .o.ICA I l'*'ral ca4llng1 & m0<a. Ftp yard Freshly pnled vi 911· Betty 644-2270 fll llllT 2BR 2BA den W/D hk -- Sl'lort °' lonO term IMM M ,WfllT MIST NEW 2BR lBA. parking, & ~rptd. w/d hkup1 1BA 1BA DUPLEX New 722·9012 or 832·2232 ups, trpiC, t~ yd, encl •Winter 3BR oenfrt PRIVATE BACHELOR .u.llERI Chlldren & pats ok Im-3BR t >\BA wl ooean view. wld. bullH ne. 1tor1ge.' S 1350/mo Lie 720-96&8 carpel, kllchan, Ille, ver· Sorry No Pete ger. no pet 1850/mo. S 1800/mo. W. Nwpl 3BR 1 block from bee medl111 occup anc y pool, tennl1, ep1 & walk flraplac:e. $1250 yeartyl tic.le,emell pat eccapleO ------33411•0 Chaltam Way. 2BAApte ~rly l1226/mo. 14oo/mo+ dapoe 111-llllbt111 $1725/mo to bHeh,l2Goodwlll Ct IMM.673-0672 •Plll'TMll&PT• wlthdapollt S0•2·5858 240-1891 or 061·3208 Nwpt hrt l'l m e 751 -3405 I lll-llll .. MlllT $1550/mo yrly 642·3890 WINTER •v•ll Sept 1 Yearly leeu. 705'h •WTllll• _ _ $1500/mo. Bkr 842-3850 -------i ... 121-1111., l .... HOI •• ..,.., ••m Like nh furn 2BR IBA I Jaamlne upper rMr unit 111 ltst114t ..... ,, WM4• UCllOllllE ans W1m11m&L ~ 1.44.V I REA 2 BR 2 BA houM Mov•ln patio, caiport No pets 0 ; 1BR 1BA, kitchen, 3 lg Quiet fenced yerd $550 Large 18R loll, pello, Hwrt. klCh 2640 ON THE BAY Bilb o• Oca1 nf1r o flU,l"IPll\ • I -'JJ.4 ... V · emokera References closets, llvlng rm. lg ptl· Incl utll• 6•5-134 1 country 1e1tlng. S7•5 No , Oupl111 •BR. 3 ~B \I'\\ I ~ , I , V"Flrll\ 1 condlllonl Fenced yard I 5850 675•8,35 vale deck. $950/mo + 11 646_.2621645_95_.3 BACHELOR with kltcl'lan-2 BDRM, 2 ~BA.. .$2.100 s2•ootmo. 3BR 2•..; \\ ~ I l \ 11 , I'\\ I ......, ) I I 'J I' with g1rag1 & carport Imo * __ 1 $900 aec Lii 723_ 1513 •2BR Ht.BA, up1t1lr1, In pe _ 111e S5501mo. Quiet, 2 BDRM. 2BA ..... S 1,350 S l 900/mo qr Al r1 ~" • • \\ . .... \ 1 S 1.20 /mo A11oc11ted VAL y s 12001mo Oelu•e •·Pia• Grea1 1oc111on. • UITllll • close 10 beach. utll Incl No pall Dally 9-5 408 E OCEANFRON ' 111 AL f<lRC::. • Really, 873·3663 j 2&a, deck. gvage~paee.1 •XTRA LARGE• Oulle 1re1 2 eerport1 .... ~ Av111 9/ 1 536·069? 548· 1501 042-4905 Wkdyl 9.5 ..... TMISle--e turla lownnome on N ... ,.. 2BA 2BA d I wl d hkup 10 doors from S1udlo,wld Naw crp1,pn1 $795/mo 645-0106 I-I t 3 BA 2 BA -3 B~IJBA-condo wtocean grH nbell 3BA 2BA ,r j" Id 1 up,~x ll'lawetM 675-l75l I utll S695t mo, gar 1v111 2 BR 1 BA 220 1 Pacific Bright & eunny R 1BA. m'J'd'";,~1 •di 0·1 ui' •STtnTlllll• WINTER RENTAL. lo vi ew p oot tennis . 1 rp c. w · g Pl 0 49•-4262 · • · 329 Unlv«alty Dr w up, w. 'PO · 18R tBA upstr1 tn trlple11 furn 2BA 2BA with $16751mo wlth caati w1111e & bright. clean. s 12001$11001mo 5•00 1 _ __ nH r Victoria Light, s750l mo . dep No pate n i c e f r p lc E nc 1725 Nopall 723_5074 view. garage Aero dl~nt Open Sit 9_12 $1350/mo 640·566• Neptune 2•0·2606 ~ P~I UIJ7 BEAUT EXEC 3BA. 1 yM t c:i.en, cal OK, vt-. ape 642-2818 p1tlol y1rd Very epeclal B•CK B•Y lBR lB•, fir"'-fr_om bMCh. 945.5039 S 1 5 B "'ht-I -.... -•550 MO BLOCK TO new Fr door•. whit• $780/mo• dep Contact -Neer g ood school ,. ,. " ..... un • r..._ · •ry ocean v NMrlldoShOpa&B .. ch • / 1 wuh cab g1r1ge 71 4 ·99 7 ·8 10• or EASTSIOE 1BR TRAILER $965/mo $1500 dep place,vlew,1-cetgaraga 5 Odyuey Ct Penthouae 2BA 2BA •BR 2BA. lrplc gar. BEAC.-i Sh1tp lBR l BA $1995 Pi m Se2·3465 ., 213-372-5710 even°lnga S•95 Gu . wit« paid 2t3·592:2214 w/1uto opaner S925tmo l•Mbc--.""'R_tntMs ____ ..,. 818-706-,33'1 near t>eecti S1290tmo • ownr a unit $1550/mo wllh laundry Yrly ___ __ _ _ _ __ In adult park Aall lor John, 721•1160 -======~ Low mov••n 122·8333 873-9201 759-5060 lrlJ~t I Air) 2 BR. 1 BA. Eaatllde. gi t· 759.5590 0< 673-7787 I ioorns 27 BAYVIEW COURT ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HWi>t, Hgt• 2 BR 1 BA OCE.Aif lAY VIEWS 2B~ 2BA. l1und rm wlll\• ~~.t~m~~ oc~~~:'n'tj' E'SIOE-lerg• 2BR l ''\BA L..aguM Buch 2648 ------lllm!'--i 2 BA. 2 BA. llghl & bright 1 BR Condo gated 5 17 '\ Bolu Mlturl 2 BR 1 BA Sun deck w d. walk to rach, perk s 7 2 5 I m 0 Ke \I I n I Beaut. encl gar. carport, GUEST HOUSE wtth loll I CAllERY AVAll 9/1, Lagrn~ h Av•\1:: 72 ~-'<>~~Imo =t10P:,; 'f~.C:,~~00 tdu~~.5~0 ~~~ 7~~~nr 11011el relrlg 1·2 mature :75~~;f61 1350t mo 851-0•2• patio. lndry. cable hk up POOi. Jee . walktng die-~!,~';:.~b•Oi~:': Grubb & EJ11a Altr1 unlurn $1800/mo furn ~ mo • P4W10n1 S990Jmo Inc utll· -- -2 BR t BA 11rge yard Att No pela $&50 650•3407 la.nee 10 beec:l'I Call & REITALS I Ing women O< retired c 64• 6200 Agt sfa.3999 SN Fair• Condo 1 BR lull yrty IM N/S NI P CHARMING Country Fr I geri ge S750/mo Some , .... Lii 111 ... • lalve masaage •94·2335 ' nc. pre! $600/mo lllCI u app11ance1 tnc wl d & 173 1372 Cottage. brand new 1BR .. r-' 1711. 4108 1 II $250 NC I Eacluelv• Blulle 1111 relrig Pool Jee Watk 10 • den WIO. refrlg S 1300 pell Ot< 546-7228 eve•. I Grdn unl1. aecurlty N-pat1 No Laguna Duple• 1 ~ u• II u t. C ur •-------• Townhomes Large 3 BR. bCh $87"' ;,8 l·3•86 1mo •95-5912 1tter 6pm 646-1096 d1y1 Radl now $650 722-0252 blkl to bel ch Lg 1 BR Hll MANY Yeerly releraocea 111 for , " " -------$750 2 BA $850 Non· 1pp1. 494-6769 UYOHIT 2" BA. large pattoa •ILT lllllllRIMI 1SML Bachelor. super I* •Lg clH n Studio . Wll 21R, llll emokers •11•·•695 2Bdrm & 3Bdrm1 Avall 1--~ecuuve hOme tn qutet S 1.250-$1500 per mo *SUY11W* Yearly 3BR 2BA new clean. ott-11 prkng. yd Avocado SI No pets Available lmmedl1tely • AVAIL 911. Laguna neignborhood •BR 3BA Like n-837 Amigos •BR. 3BA pV1 communl1y car et & elnt · Ver . 1 713 • ., Marguerite s550 Uttls Incl $525/mo 63 1.,086 at1er 12 n()(;n , •Good ~hborhoodsl PV1 rm In lam hm. h tg tot for children & pet Wey * 6U·6•58 $3250/mo 759-1465 cle~n. alt p em entles) incl uttl/IN 72 1·•152 240·2299 --N~pert klCh 26691 •Good Condltlonal prtv Older wor k I Close to echoole Yrly lse Herbor Vtew Homes-3BA THE BLUFFS 3BA • ram $1500/mo *UIT111l* Lerge 2 BR. newly decor-, CALL IOW' ~~:':i~ 1~;~~e1.'s~~ 12250tmo AvtSepl 10tti pV1 yd may lake 213 .,;i rm, :l''>BA, lrplc, lrg p1\10 OAllHY HITlll, I•• STUDIO APT. 126-C Broedw1y. 1BR VI • ne3dS/~ir•ieis ~~6~· ..... ,Tl IUll• I . curlly. relerencaa. c Altr 642·5200 IN May take pet? $1850 comm pool $1700/mo lll-4101 Private room with beth,' cant S6251mo 756·8558 631·25•5 • 3BR 28A lower unit Gar· 10< •ve eppt. 49•-6769 A.vi nowt Bkr 640-566• No petsl smkra 730-6780 separate trom house .,, _ 1ge, WID hk-up. OIW, _ BLUFFS Exec Townnome •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT VERSAILLES 6 mo leue . . blk lrom beech, cozy. *Wfllll• Mesa Verde 2BR upper, $1295/mo. lfW1ii JU In m 1 Be1utllul Laguna B 3BR 2',,BA end unit Charming furn 3BA 3BA 1BR comptelely lurn l g 2BA 1p1 Avail 911 clean quiet, mtcro, frig 2BA hou1e In quiet neigh· Quiet cul·de-u c. encl 5008 NEPGTUNE Vaulted cemngs, belGony, oceanlronr hpdome fiull irnb11, pertlel bey vtew. home S3500/mo rly 1se S9s0/mo Avatl 9115 Sec S975Jmo Please cell no kttch&n Female non borhood 1 Cal ok gerage. $695 ~ sec TSL M MT garage $950 No pets & PV1 lndlC Pl o. 2000 P1t1 ok 759-89•8 Bllt Grundy Ally 6f5-6 l 61 & all •man 722-9713 Connie 675-840• 1g1 smkr SSOOtmo 673-4388 $750/mo Cell 646-4902 •98-1936 or 751 -9483 832·2232 or 722·9012 760-1713 0< 857-t 776 , •nlry $700/mo 722· 11 •Spa •Pool •v iew * *Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 206 Orlflwood. Newport Beach 640-2500 $215,000 268 E 19th St C M 673-7300 $257,300 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-5 2 17 Vta Orv1e10. Ltdo Island 675-4822 $669,000 • 1103 W Bay, N B 673-7300 $675.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 2-6 * * •2112 W Oceanfront. Newtlort Beach 673-3777 $ 1. 199.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..,... 1905 Yacht Marla. Seavlew. N B 644-9060 $599.000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • • v t 7 Canyon Court. Newport Beach 640-2500 $2 150.000 Sunday 1· 5 3 119 Corle Linda, Newport Beach 640-2500 $649,000 Sun 1-5 • •3069 Corte Mann. Newport North, N B • * • 1118 E Oceanfront N B 673-3777 S 1,975.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 t842 Irvine. NB 645-0303 $375,000 Sun 1·4 ....... 2001 Yacht Vlgllant. Seavlew. N B 644-9060 $825.000 Sun 1-5 • •200 McNeil # 109, Versallles. N B 759-9100 $$134.950 Sun 1-4 3 5 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 1033 Parkhtll. N B 64 5-0303 $329.000 Sun 11·4 252 19th St. Costa Mesa 640-2500 $4 19,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •..,... ••210 Cagney 207, VIiia Balboa, NB 1615 Port Bar mouth. Newpor1 Beach 645-0303 $779,000 Sun 1 ·5 1735 Port Margate, Harbor View. NB 644 -1600 $587 .000 Sunday 1-5 *.,.... • 5 Rue Fontaine. Newport Beach 644 -1600 $1.195.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •2501 Salt Air Cir. Har View Hiiis CdM 759-9100 $820.000 Sun 1-5 2 17 Via Firenze. Lido Isle. N B 673-7300 $950,000 Sun 1-5 640-2500 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1 · 114 Amettiyst. Balboa Island 673-7300 $875,000 Sun 1 ·5 270 Cagney Ln tt 3 11. VIiia Balboa, N B. 1984 Port Seabourne. Harb View Hms, NB 631-7300 S5.99.000 Sun 1- 721 ·9131 no price Sat/Sun 1·4 •v ••210Lllleln206.NB 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •••2 Point Loma Or, Spyglass Hiii, CdM 760-5000 S 1.595.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 640-2500 $285,000 •v ••200 McNeil 102. NB 640-2500 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1- Sat/Sun 1· * v • • 102 Scholz Plza PH 30. NB 640-2500 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1 · 117 Flower (Easts1ae1 Cos1a Mesa 631 ·7300 $652.000 Sat/Sun • ..,.... et 102 Scholz Plza PH 30. NB • • t 6 19 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle. N B t v-21 Burning Tree Newpor1 Beach 644-1600 $1.695.000 Sun 1·5 645-3683 $243 000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1·5 640-2500 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1- •••18 17-A W Bay Newport Beach 673·3777 $539 000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RllJ or DEN * 46 1 Abbie Way Costa Mesa 721-4120 $449.000 24 Belcourt Or NB Sun 1-5 72.1-0343 $ l , 150,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •..,...8 Rue Marseille. Big Cyn, NB 642-5200 $625.000 Sunday 1-5 * • • 1000 Santiago Dr Dover Shores. N B "'2556 Crestview Bayshores NB 640·2500 $699 500 1500 Cumberland Westcllff NB 642·5200 $485 000 • 2018 Deborah Ln Newport Beach Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 644 1600 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 •420 OeSola Terrace Corona Highlands, CdM 631-7300 $1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAii RM or DEN • •724 Aleppo. Eastblutf. NB 644-9060 $715.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1827 Buttonshell Lane. Baycrest. N B 63 1-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644 · 1600 $665.000 Sunday 1-5 •v 30 Canyon Fairway, Big Cyn. NB * e 11 00 Devon Ln, Weslclllf, N B 644-1600 $2.495,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 63 1-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •204 Corel, Balboa Island 644-1600 $799.000 Sun 11 -3 *.,.... t 9 Crestwood . Newpor1 Beach 644-1600 $3,400.000 Sunday 1-5 • 107 Crystal, Llttle Balboa Is 644-9060 $1. 125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BR plus FAii RM or DEN -*..,... • 280 Cagney 301 . VIiia Balboa, NB v••• 14 Oakcrest Ln, Big Canyon.N B 640-2500 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1· 673-8728 $2,595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 280 Cagney l n #301. Newport Beach • 2264 Port Durness. Newport Bctach 640-2500 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1 · 644-1600 $839,000 Sun 1·4 30 * •tv 17 Royal St George, Big Cyn, NB 644-6007 $1, 770.000 Sunday 1-5 •••v 270 Cagney Ln 307. VIiia Balboa. N 642-5200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1- • •8"1 Royal St. George. Big Canyon. N 8 • • 15 19 Cornwall Ln, Weslcllff, N B. 63 1-7300 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1 63 1-1400 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .,.... • • • 11 Northampton. Belcourt Hiii. N B 63 1·7300 $840,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 ••21 4 Hazel, Olde Corona del Mar ....... •7 St Tropez. Harbor Ridge. NB 759-9070 S 1,675,000 Sal/Sun 12-5 •3001 Country Club, Mesa Verde. C.M 673-8728 $675.000 Sal/Sun 1-645-0303 $534,500 Sun 2-5 644-1600 $890 000 Sunday 1 5 2263 Heritage. C M 1430 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace, CdM 115 1 Salvador, C M 645-0303 $279,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2126 Aralla. Corona del M14r 6•0-2500 $535.000 Sunday 1·5 1321 Arch Ln, Huntington Beach 645-0303 $276.500 Sun 1-5 ••101 5 Balboa tt A. Newport Beach 645-0303 $795,000 Sun 1·5 298 Cecll Pl .. C M 673-7300 $279,000 Sun 1-5 645-0303 $289,000 Sun 1-5 644-1600 S&99,000 Sat/Sun 1_5 • 1805 Tanager, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $•99.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM • 42 1 High Or. Laguna Beach 760·5000 $880.000 Sun 1-5 221 E 19th St Costa Mesa 720-9033 $497 .000 Sat/Sun 1.5 4 Winged Foot Ln. Big Canyon. NB 631-7300 S 1.295.000 Set/Sun 1-5 ••v• 10 Canyon Island. Big Cyn, NB 3050 K1llybrooke Ln. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239.000 Sun 1-5 * • 1525 Hlghland Or .NB 721·4 120 $729,000 Sun 1·5 •• •5 10 Klngtt Ad. Newport Beach 673-3777 $775,000 Sun 1-5 • •3707 Inlet Isle, Harbor View Hiiis 644-1600 $710,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 269 Lenwood Clrcle, Npt Hghts. Costa Mesa 856-5682 $485,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ..... 19 Lochmoor. Big Cyn, Nwpt Bch 644· 1600 $1.850.000 Sun 1-5 2833 Monterey. C M 645-0303 $284,700 321 Orc.t'ltd , CdM Sun 1-5 1 • 12 Lyra. Turtle Rock, lrvlne I 760-1900 $885,000 Sunday 1 -5 I 631-1266 $495.000 Sunday 1·'4· I BEDROOM 105 Eucalptus Ln. Costa Mesa 640-2500 $235,000 Sunday 1 •••111 4 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Pen ••421 Seawerd/<l01 Serra. Cd M . 675·6161 $2.950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-8494 $650.000 Each Sun 1·5PM I * •22 Swttt Ct., Newport Crest & IR 19lus FAii RM or DEii 673·7300 $299,000 Sun 1 •214 Cryttal, Balboa Island 676-8042 $850,000 721-41 20 $999,000 Sun 1-5 12 Monterey, Spyglaaa, CdM , * 1339 Hampahlre Clrcle. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9070 $769,000 Saturdey 12-5 760-5000 $959,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 18592 Paseo Ptu aro, Turllerock. Irvine • •409 Vista Roma, Bluffs. N.B 759-9100 $269,SOOf" 936 W. 18th St .. A-3. C.M 8.45-0303 $182,500 Sat/Sun 1 10080 Gretchen, Wntmlnster 645-0303 $218,000 760-1900 $339,500 Sun 1·5 •2 Park Place, Newport Beech •• 9 Rocky Point, Spygla11, CdM Sun 12-5 1 6.44-1600 $1 , 100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-1600 $2,495,000 Sunday 1.5 2233 Ralelgh, Costa Mesa 1 2018 Highland. Baycrett, NB 8.44-9060 $524,995 17 Hllltd1le, Befcourt, N B 844-9060 $825,000 3244 Iowa St , Meu Verde. CM 759· 1877 $253,000 fJO 1 Luten Ln, C.M &45-0303 $205,000 * •38 See laland, NB 760-5000 $349.000 Sun 2-5 Sun 1.5 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sund1y 1·4 540 -7355 $228,500 Sunday 1·5 • •• 1218 Po11r11, Newport Betch ' • 18 Salzburg. Harbor Ridge. NB 6.40-2500 $1,350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l IEDROOM 011 IOllE 644-1600 $629.000 Sunday 1-5 2330 Vanguard. Costa Mesa • 2306 Port Carllafe, Newport Beech I 8.4'4-1600 $839 ooo Sunday 1.5 1t1V •7 Yorklhlre, Htrbor Ridge, NB ' I 760-5000 12,&90.000 Sunday 1-5 760-5000 $249,900 Sund1y 1--4 1216 Sand Point, Brotdmoor. CdM 1300 Wntclff Or., Weatcltrf, N B 63 1·7300 S..75.000 •t4 WlndlOf', Harbot Hiii, Npt Bch &73·6900 $745,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 2332 Tuatln, Newport 8"ch 8 75-7250 $769,000 Sund1y 12·5 844-1&00 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 •«O Vltta Parada, Bluffa, NB 644·9060 S..95,000 Sun 1-~ TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 40 ShMrwater, Newport Beech 4 IElllOOI 780-5000 M59,500 Sundty 1-5 112e White Salls Way, Har. View Hiiia. CdM 63 1·7300 S750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 IElllll Sun 1- 1074 Westward Lane (BluHt ) Costa Meaa 645·2770 S 189,000 Sun 1· 4 IEDllOOM •345 Unhlwllty Ot L·1. C M 873-7300 $232,600 Sun 1 4 IR plus Fll Ill or DEi • t 18 Rue St Cloud, EMg Canyon, H.B. 631·7300 $1,395,000 Sun 1 213 Siefke (Eaatllde) Coe1a M... 1142 Oortiet. Cotta M ... 646·2770 '289.000 Sun 1-&. 631·7370 $259,900 2015 Windward Ln. Bayc,..t, H.B. *"'•280 Cegney Ln #218, VUle Balt>oa. NB •• ..,.27 St. Tropez. Newpon e..ct\ Sun t-5 631·7300 '511,000 Sun 1·5 1 875-ee70 -S175.000 &undey 1-a 640-2500 '896,000 Sunday 1 le II y. e h. Fci I OAA.NGa COUT DAILY f'LOT .o.-oms.-.. ___ .,:2;,;,706~1 001111n1tt1 \V1nttd Roo111m1tt1 W1nt1d Roomm1tts W1nttd homm1tt1 'll1nttd lroomm1tts W1nttd RoommHH W1nttd RentM Vltneed 2726 Sund A it 29, 1990 De COM. LAM! room •• 2724 2724 2724 2724 2724 2724 WllTD ~:;::::;;;;:::::;:~'r;:=::::;;;:=:;::; :'..":°~.:-= ~/D, COM • .....,, Ne!Ncr to* LIDO 18R In 38t '*· 8tw N.8. ,.,. to OCW\, F/M. NORTH LAGUNA 2 roorne N/lrir "" COM lit• I N9Wpott Shot• 3 BA. 2 •llTllT ~· lulineu/Offkt itm ml110Mn ... t/1 ~ 1 .. 1J...::'A 21A 1M .,.,.._ w/ume, b4l. o., lnol. Prof M 2&.35 OtNn I qufte. 1'40/mo_. IOt rent In letge houM, bflte upet,. unit, 28A BA, 1 btk to beech. Ger-........ __.. 1 _ 2769 776' · -.--... .,,. • ._ W/D,1410lmo.Nooeten-non-emkr, quiet. Av_.I 'A uUI. Aob. 72M1t1 pool, Jae, 1500/mo. t~BA. oer. Ind~. MOO •· Comm pool, ~ • ..,,.., _, .. o ·-" ..,_ hit iide CM metwe m/t ~ depoett. M+MM 1011. 12~ 11 Ive "'9Q UN 72)-0133 494-W5 mo • utlle. Jiii 6'I0-2500 '40()/mo + utll + dee>. thal II llW & ~ 2 ~ oM°'8 for ,..,., ECIC <>Mot .,._ .... ~It Ptl'i., aSSO untum: COM. Ammt lo lht 28A . Nk1t NB 28R A.pl, 2 blkt lo NI btk lo bcf'I. 3BR duplex NWPT BEACH. Fem. retp. Avell lm"*9. 8'2-5801 :::=..,:we mrege ::.:. ~ 11"~..: ~~ 4'll:_ ,~ =f\.wn,1$()...1()71.tl• 18A•,trp6(;,W/DD/W, L~~"ISL~. ~· q'::; betllUnfurn.M/FneecMd wtth wld. Good fOf 0C 10 ehr 28R 2BA. Prefet Nwpl C'-'fut'n28R 38A relertel. t 12'161mo. r.-pt -..., ""' H •.. Huge SIR tiOUM, ;::o:,i c::'eo':4:~"'° ~.'.. ~\~8. m~tll. ~~ ~~~~;'0 I =~=~i::011!!33 =· e::.02J':"-'' =~/~:en:i~: sec;;, 2742 Loe&~=-=~-· ~1!: F:: 38A, wro. ffl*;, lfg kite. COM. ltnolt , prof non· urn/un urn. • • • • • • -8'5-7813 .,... .... 1.,. (114 . 5 te>-mo.. /fftO. Coft. ~~·&~~h '"*'.1. no P9l• 10 et1a1• M.tur• M• for"' con0o Somethmg spec1aJ waits for you today m class1f1e~. Nwt>t . ..,.. to bctl. IQ 3bf o. Ame hyWde v111ege. •VCECl'ulls.MotSutte. t.:tNC>ulftlM.m 1110 · SIR ~BA duplex e blkt lo on 8fldc Bey above Wiid , 3ba. l)OOI. ~. tennlt. 300 E. Coee1 ~. ~ Newport Center/F..nton FULL ~ oftloe In Prtv. room/bath. ~ l>Mct\. $.417. e73-4553 Life Preterve. Quiet, I A I F d fem 25-30 n /tmkr. Betdl (714) 673--1$31 ltlend. N.B Oceen & Newpott Center ,....., Beacfl TowntlQme,. Corona Del Mat. ON TH£ pool. $500/mo. IM4-2to7 stra . nswers by Joe Taylor or $460/mo. e31-5737 covrtyard Vlftt Prleed 1.-.nd. M•••'tno "° era1e en1r ance. o BEACH, 38R 2BA. prl-OcMn Front-Bel Penn. from '600. Cell LIM or o!f'ly tllac> av.....-. ~~~,~~:k~r. 1~2'5~!~ vale ~le, w/d , deck, tor mlt Leguna. Prl rm, prl blo DEAR A .A I am a Gemini (May ~s.,M• end t•ve her tons of mll, to thwe 3BR, 2BA, I.E. SIM/lent CMatl e.u....w92 111 IJlllllft ... I__, Ulll ,. .. , 1\723 lt/1 e 3"'°421• ~&fd, ~VU, furn, Of? 27 J 20) ~,. h b d tin" a lo h lh-'11 f/p, w/d, '520 plu9 )'J utM, '40-5470 '"" · .... ""' Corona o.1 Mat, 1625/mo 1395 1.1. 1 .. t. S49-7135. ca~~~ (Jun!' ia~~~~ ;f~ ,;e :re :-;';:' ~t t .:~·i11c.: th!°::.~~ Bruc::e e75-3183. lu1lne11 /Office Rent ,_mt•• m NEW OFACE-Al>P• 220 Sharp H.B 3BA l'ABA lncld• htel. W11ter, Mee· both divo rced The chemistry be· ttott llfte 9et1 frCNR you much PENTHOUSE ON WATERI 2769 .nl. ... D t!I w/OOfMlf wlndOW9 on condo, .,, amenltlee, Incl trlclty, petlo, get, ga• mlt to ehare 3BR houN In tween us IS great. but he d oesn't Niter th•n th• ettentton your 3BR 38A, huge eun patio. --l•Ulll East 1)th St, Coit.a ullle. 13751'"°· N/tmkr Qflll, 7 1~/975-M72, IMV9 C M. non/smkr. dog want to get seriously involved at thts roo...Mate wlll 9lve her ... and elevator, gat-S patklng, "'5 ••-r ... llmll. ll.ll . Meta. tMe-<l330 PleM1141-42e3 detailed mauege tor ma/ibe, Avtll 911 or let«. ll~ because he Is starting a new ahe·u come to your bed muctt M 60 • dep. 723-S41M NEWPORT BEACH J ·-ILJ m Office Spece fOt Nnt Pet« M 5· Ml-9281· business He asked '' we could stm RHH• frequently. Hope thla Prof tem n /amkr 1hr Cmr w .. tclltf llrvlne A~ Ea~tlonally well located, month 10 month. &aytttal. Hotell/Mottls 27!8 COSTA M ... near OCC. M Prof 25-35 shr CdM 2 date. but as friend s. I agreed. and helps. Balboa Penln lg exec VAlr Conditioning 1'75/mo w/1 yr ...... bMUUfvl ., .. , verloue Ill Lm ~ Fem to thara 3Br 2B• BR hse wltrplc, gar. w/d, we continued to see each o ther untll DEAR /\ /\ rm an /\Qua11an (Jan condo, 1tep1 behl bty. vComplete Janitorial 1 (w/ 18 MO LEASE · LAST tlzee from $260 cat! Wkly renl.,• now avall. houN,w/d.1355 +'~uUI. blk1totx:l\.~90 +1~utll m1d·June.lhaven'1hurdfromhtm 27-Feb l8J1nlovew11t1 a Sag1ttar1an gerage, IU75/m o V MU91e MO FREEll) Prvt en-681-710&0f240·51-44 $147.00 w1l & up. 2274 _c_a1_1 _15_1_·_33_29_1_tt_ar_epm __ Avall 9115 720-3991 since the end of June when he (Nov 29-Dec 201 we lived 818-"8-4358 vE1eva1or trance-r~ partllng. ,....._ S ..._ ••• -.... d Ample gueet parking Utll ""'..,. pece ""' _..,_., NwptBlvd,CMMl-7445 FEM.nontmkrthareex·NB. m/f, 2 BR 2 BA. respondedto ab111hdaycar I sent to9ether lor 1 yPars vt ry napp•ly ProfF&fl\thrw/Mmecute, vFunvtewBelconlet &largeslgna lncl lmmed 275 ''·Crown Velley ctutlve Newport Beach pooltlde, cable. wlk 10 him. Sut he hasn't called since thf'n but family pressurf's .incl ou r own am 2 BR. 2 BA 1 blll to ..-FAX & Copy Servtoe ~ M 2•9:M7 pkw y to c et I on . Roomm1tt1 W1nttd home. Spa, prlvtte BA bch, 1470 plus hill utll & I really li ke this man. even without 1nd1111dua1 tears ot l1m1ttn9 ourselves bcn 1n N.B M 25/mo Inc VAmple ParklnQ · Furnished 249-1211, 2724 $560+ utll. 631-5596 dep. 646-44e3. a commitment Should I pursue or let split us up After 4 mont hs and 3,0CX> utll 8S0-6818 141-1111 249-2601 FEM pref, HB home. Pvt N.B. Prof FIN•mkr 25+ to go? mill's of separation w t df'Clde d to Prof nl•mkrldrnt. 25-35 Small omc.. from 1350 • ........ IHI...... b th •r. 1 t bch All -Puzzled Gem1n1 be together .ig.i1n But as soon as l "2BA CM 121 I HH l /F lll l /F 11 .. /M 800 Roommat'9 Av1ltable ~ ~2~. Ng •mktpet• ::; c::;i:;:. 4b~:~h';'0 o .. r Gemini! Thi• 11 not the moved back. 1 came under ftre from ~~~19!';ja~B: gar-Must I 1617 w .. tcllft, NB 400t Blreh •A. NB C =· ~-·~: :; HHIDGI·: 1eo Location's. 557~ 980-9588 or 861·920• tlM(;h M951in0 ,11 utll. best cm•tch, a 1 1 youodere flnddlnt his rarr.11y He 9ot scared and moved ... Avt lmmed s5so +I A.gt 641-6032 Agl S4 1·6032 &46-MCS3. New kl d ._.w e60 8534 0 279 9906 I out. encer 1 mo y en can away I plan to vim him soon, .ind _.,.. utll! 54~ __ 3749 Lv MIQ xury oon o. Pvt ....... ""rt Bch. big mHter • r _·___ be utterly devoted to the bu•I-there 1s talk .ibour 'trying on a --- Br/Be, garage. pool, spe, bdrm, blk to bch. Ger, pvt f __ ._1 h• t M 11 Prof nttmkr ltlr 2BR 2BA I micro, w/d , s esotmo. bath & deck, new carpets Nwpt Bch resort Apt. 2BR nesa o on.. nt money ... orever y Qutst1on is. w1 11 Pleaae 111 mt0 644-7115 & pnt. $545/mo t ·~utll. 2BA. lull gym, lg pool, loves the finer things In I"•· work7 Nwpt Creal condo. pool. Fem pref No pels/amkrs. tennis. etc Overlooks Cancers ere often late /\quarian spe. tennis & bike to tx:h By CHARLES GOREN 2 roommet .. needed for Avall 911 Cell Lucy Back Bey. n/smkr fem. bloomers, end whlle they m•k• Deer Aqu•rlu11 Thia could be s7ootmo 44H>171 Ext 'w ith O M AR SHARIF re,pel·ll,el), tor tl1t bench. Npt Beech beech houM 852-0700 or 642-4542 ' $525 t '.la utlls. 842-7280 escellent husbands and f•thers, • good m•tch. Both Aquarlu• 11489• Alk tor Tom and TANN AH HIRSCH Fempref.M 20/mo,1335 r: i;., true dom .. tk happiness Is apt and Sat a re Independent, fun-, llllUnWUTll "'lt.>llhcr \ulnc1ahlt' \\l''' •k.d' dep. Sheron, 648-4512 '::~:~;~' $© Rvli ~ -/J, t <r <:, · :::~ to come to them later In I"•· lovtn9 1l9n1 and you would re-Fem1le 10 share 2 bdrm '\(rn I It 3 BR Coete M ... TwnhM. '""•"'~.Cl"" • •Oil•" You would be wise to let this ap•ct each other'• lndepen· 1 ·~ ba houae wtcouple • JO 2 H es e v e r y I h I n n I ... , crab crawl •way and find your-dence. You are bot!\ heppv-90-Mull llke pets Smoker Io all intent~ and purpost~ the "'" 11011 \tatted with a forcing bid of '"'" 'paJ<.:\ and. thereafter. wa!> nat- ur.11, 1f ',ll~htl) o lf 1arge1 The best !'Jlllt Im North l)o u1h t\ f111e dub~. S ~· .. 0 '1 .. ) " 1" •• II ; \. T I • 4J .. 2 4 5 O I mo "' -• m k r • i. • • .. , •• to ••" som~n• more llvely. rt a ludly 1lgn1 •nd you each have Ok $385. per month plus hut rli.11 ·, rll•I .... ,, 10 re;.'-h 646-4014 Lv ~age , " • • • ' •"• · • Ubra (Sept. JO-Oct. 22) If lt"a many friends. You each tend to dep 548-7484 • J ti 3 BR E'slde C.M. Metr BR ' '• romence you crave; Aquarius t•t Involved In pursuits th•t Shere TBA 18,_ houae. \\ l', 1 + to. J Ill 9 II 4 wt¥. BA. Full house prlv t S 0 R R A yn fJen. 17-P:eb. 18) If you want • Involve other people. My •d-redec 11wl priv entrance & t-\-.I I I.id "'l''' made the' 'eemingly 11.11111..il lcjJ 111 "d1a111ond, the con 11J,1 -..11ukl h;H t' hecn d11w11ed trom 11t1· 11111\l'I l>urnnn ·, lo.11111 o f dub' "1' p la\eJ 111 1h1 111,1 lnc.:k. losing '" I ,Jq·, '"l' \ diamond ~h1f1 .,. •uld h .t\t' hn•11 Jeadh . hul E:a~t t•kc11·,1 '" k.1d ,, li1 -.. hc:an : declarer l111, ~ed. \\ 1·,1 '"'r tht Jal lo. and re 111111nl 1h1· -.111 111 dt'darer·, ten. No """ta ~00/mo Inc ulll _ fasclnatlnt person who love• vlce1 It's worth • tryl p111o, park Inn, S5251mo. • .I II 1 "· • (, "" '6.6-5991 J _J I; I I people; or a Vlr90 fAu9. lt-DEAR A A 1 am .i Caprico rn (Df'c u111 1nc 850-2'627 • J 5 • ti. 11 7 (i Sept. llJ If you want someone 18-Jan 19j ana dl'f'ply in lovl.' w1111 -T -t 11 ..... E[-----n whh • drv wit •nd • llvely " Virno 1Au9 19-Sept ] 21 Who •S Share 3BR 3BA wnnm + () to c; • ... 9 " N.B.·EASTBLUFF ex-~ [ 8 ~ R R I ' ~ • CM Pvt BA wtshower 6 + " 7 ~ J 2 ecutlve poolside home, -I 11 1 • ~ lntelll9ence. In •ny case. move much older them I Tnl.' clltftrencf' 1n 1 Pool iac FP WIO OIW S500·S700tmo 72 t-O•OO . . _ on, Gemini, move onl our a9f'S dot's nor bolht r me but 1t uUI 1~c $450· 645.9oe t -.01 I fl -------DEAR A/\ I hOpt' you can surf' bo tt•trs h•ml He has no trouble • _ • ,\ I\ (J •> 4 .\ Balboa lslend·LOOklng tor EitA c A v s a answer lhlS QUtSllOn for ml' Ho w taking mt' N llY1 him 10 V1Stl t11s I SHA very nice lg Beck Bey • " (.) to ' roommtte to stir I great I -1mportdnt 1s 11 rt1a1 your pl"t bt part'ntS or t11s friends bur tit do tsri'I twnnm wtm11e Secure. 2 • t\ ., 2BR 2BA place N/amkr, · [J compatible w ith your ruommart7 I like 10 spend much timl' w th mint PV1 m111 bd•ma. trplc. 2· .,. IJ fem. $485/mo Call Karen • -ha ve a cat who •S a Le o jJuly 19 I It.now r11' woulo fttl comfo rt.tble 1t car gar Stratgtll Fem et 873•8367 h ---~ Aug 21 J So 1s my roommatt My i-1e w ouldJUSI r.1.1e h1mst lf 1.ind rhrmJ 25 ··no bad hlbllss".e5•0 1• I hr 1->iJJ:n~ ------1 T H R I F G I th I " • clean respon .. \.\t'\I '\orth f i"r BALBOA PENINSUL A • -r=r· I r roommdte compains wnf'n I' ca a ChdnCI' Is r111s ,1 matC•l ITldOI' in 642-0275 Paul 2BR 1BA on oceanfront. I ""'1" 11•1111u·. ""1'Y d 1d°'-'' slef'ps on 11e1 bed My cat compl.i1ns htavt••' 1'11" 1'11"' P»" I S .. "0/ m,u k•'<l I 1><lll .. oul<l l>f> prnn f c 'prico rr1 SO C t •• I o ••tF non t u ... ,, ocean v ew .... mo 1 ----------. 1 whf'n I remove n~1 rom my room· a oas ..... r "" p11" I , • n n ,.. ranH'1t""lJ 1110 tt1•t hi •S<-S 1PtQ I If I 575.,.21,. DE .. S 0 0 R rJ 1 matt s btd Bot11 of rttl'm dr1vt ml' Dear Capt ft could be very amkr snt rg nse w rp c. f>ll,, \ + I n 11t11 ..... I tHJ',1•1•11 1111• l\1111111 A ner . Quiet 11ea 1BR Bey1ront NB. Prof MIF 1 J~ L L :; 11,.1 1,1 .,,1 ,1 .. 1,,.,.,5 nuts All I w.inr is <1 l1ttll' pt'act ny 9ood Indeed, Capricorn •nd ., f>~ , • 38R condo w/gar. $500 _ .idv1ct to r d L1bri1 (St>pt 30 On 72)7 Virgo ue qulte-compatlble. But $400/mo• dep •35-1909 f>»" t'll" +'II ulll & 1270 dep. Cell _ -Libra you must remember th•• It 11 S outh L1gun1 8 e1cn "•IUlh I + l • \ . \ 'r II\ """ 11.11 01111 1111"1 have 't1••U)'il' lltJI h111 h Jcll'11Jcr' "t°rt • 11.! .. 1 d1.1rnlf1hl' \o !(r.1tcful wa' 11' 1 .. 1 il1l'tr m11r11 lt.«n,e 1h.it he ... 1·rt.H•~1·d .1 \ lrtlldlh 'UH' tn<..~ I 1 1111 111, ·••rtllJd ' All tw had to J "·• 111l· h.1,i... lht' 11111l· '" 'rades. 11 I I' .tll•1'•CJ Ito l111ld , 1k d art'r hiH ' .p.1Jr 111 ~ 1\Ao <l lw;trl\ and a Sunday 8/26, 723-1201 I I H s w u [ J De•r Libre : Llbr• wants Vlr90'1 n•ture to be crltlc•I. house, 180' 111-. spe. ()1'"11111~ it .1ol "' \ •" • Bluff• condo. BR. shr BA. I 11, I I ]_ 0 · "• ·' everythln9 In llfe to 90 smooth· both of himself •nd of those gated comm, bus prof \.\ h.11 h.1pr<.:11' \\hc11 '"'" •I ·1,, kltch prlvs. w/d , pool. . _ _ . ly ... and llfe Just lsn•t Ilk• th•tl around him. He ml9ht feel prel'd $850 499-2264 "'"rlJ, 11 1c,1t flJ I! lllt'\.'I 111 1 1 •111, Leo, each of them, w•nta you to somewhat Jealous over the at· lllJI' h ' '-f'•'l.1,1, ul,11 b11J11l ' "<'II. .lt.11111•t1d II 11 h"l'' lt1 th<.' Ja•li... d11111111 \ ·, ll'll 111 'PJ<.lc' b\·,c•mt"' an l'l1H\ '" 1hc: l tH' 11111id dub~ and ,fr,l.111·1 "di m:ilo.e Jll ,1,er1r1l lo. In \(r,1J (1Jl .. /./!1 rl,1\c<.l \fldJt'\ lrom 1 ltc· 1 "I' .1t1d "•ulJ malo.t' 1111 ni<Ht' 111,.1 •'l lo'ho "''"' 1Ao t1t·n. \lll "'lllntng II•\' hi ~ 1•1 ,p.1<.ln .... C\I V.J' 1<11,cJ gereoe. cable in room. K Trl.-, Tf ~ -rrl ~ ·.-rr'I devote vourself to their com· tentlon vou 9lve to vour J Ille smkr ol<. $400 + dep. ~ .. v•1 "" I I I I 1 I I , , , 1u ~l' I• q \111H 'l'h t'' I hh h .111d Dys, Cathy JS6--0500/att -:;::::·~·=·=·'"""':'::;::-::;:-::::;::-:'~=,;;;;;;;;;~~=~·=~·=~~~ fort. If I were you, I would not friends. Or h e ml9ht be think· 11 ,11, 111 II.i i\ 11•111, •• ~11,.,11111 \., k .i 7pm & wknds 720-0483 ~. -;-get Involved In the dispute be· ln9 that • m•n youn9er th•n he RtnUls Wanted 27 26 V ' '" tween your pet and your room· ml9ttt •PP••I to you e ventu· llir«, l'1t 1111 I •1111•n'I .wJ llr1•ll·• CdM 2 BR.TBA Duplex ·.::~~~~==~::~::~::~:: ___________ mate. Tell vou roommate that allv. (And he w ould then be Prof m 50 teek9 home to l1.11 1111 .. ,,111 h ""11111 11•1 •ht 11111 1 blk t bch ' ' sn11e neer Newpo<I C1r W/d. deck. o --~---------------------1he wlll h•v• to take care of hurt.) You wlll h•ve to de· Have furn 10 share • nu I l.tll•. 111.J l ·~·1•1 .111..'' I ht·11111 .ir1 11" Fem pref N-1mkr, n· r h bl Ith th c•t I I h h b I I l I I \' dr""S 15SO 673_4608 , /\'"'" / •• 1• er pro ems w • term ne •••ct y w at• e pro · w/d tretrg 759.5405 r ·''' , "1"" .1u, ,,,, ,111, , , i !\ J,J .J J 1..u11t111J '1l''-•"''l ht· h.td 11'•11 Iii~' •·hl I hi h.JllJ ' -• , I' 1\tN1 herself, In a w•y that 11 pro· lam 11 •nd work with him to Cd M 2 BR 2 BA Duptex 11 ti '""''·1•v 1 ·• '" 11\ ductlv• •nd not lnjurlou• to tl\e reach some sort of • com · W/d, deck. k to . , "'" '"''~~,.1 1 .,.,,.1<1 .. 1111 ~ ·""' •• ,1 ·.v \IV\• anlmal. She need• to •at• 1 promise 1oluUon. And th•t wlll F•m pral. N·tmkr, n· 1 I)'"' µ.1w1u~•"' ~1 ·•o "''~., ,.,. , ,1 /\I /l•i her own rel•tlon1hlp with the be the hard part. . 1 bl bch 1 l I llM li '""I "'ll l"l"''I I"'' ""II' ' j/I' •11r' bll h drugs. S550 673-4608 ,,..~""" "'lP "''1"' "'"' ""'" • 01v • "1 c•t •nd leave you out of It. You Problt'ms7 t11t' dllH\1'11 '"•'¥ tH: 11 ----, ; 'tt~IJ •· can't eaplaln this to the cat , of rh,. }(Jfl W r•te Asrr.< >'\n1 ...... ,.r1 r •> A ctan•l•ot<l •d 1' '" "'"" I 1 course, but you c•n t•k• the cat Dally Piiot, P O Bo • I S611 1 011.• 9uy flf' comma"d' 111 .. 111t ~.r. \ r -\'-f ,, ·, s 0 1 SUMS NV _J I •f .. S ~. 9l6l6 Jtle111,0 " ~-~------------to your own bed whenever ,. , " Sy SYDNEY OMARR Sunday. Aug. 26 A"l•S (March 21 -April I 9J You II say ... It's Sunday but I feel prt'ssurr ot rtspons1b1lt1y opportunity. "' tensity ot lovl' Clost .issoc•ate or mall' will Cl1~c1ose w 11re1 r1nanc1al p1r turt C anc rr Capri corn P"' so•H pl.iiy IOlt S TAU"US f,A,pril 20-Mdy 101 Strt n 01191na111y lrtl'dom. 1nd!'pl'n d ence. crtat1v11y Be dirtct gtt ll> llC'art of ma11trs A1tt n11on con 11nut \ IO ltVOIVt' drl)llf10 lt gal l•Qhl\ p.irtnf'1 st11p m.trit.il \lJtus Ll"O •s 1n p1\ lure G•MINI fMJy Z I Junt 101 Aquarran d!'d«rtS. You ar!' gc1n9 tn go .i long w<1yl \1A1eml'nt could br p41racJ0~1cal. tJut 1,1kt 11 as compli ment Trvsr hunch Fo1mr1 lt'cJtt1rr w ill "9"'" tir at yo ur S•rll' W o1k pldCI" will Dt rt noval!'d C.ANC•R I JlJne /I July J 11 D1 11ers1ty .isk qu!'st•om kl'l'p 11'\vl ut1ons conc t rning d1l't, PlJl 11t1ur1 Focus on H'nsua111y Hyll' lll"dllv•IY ch1ldrtn Yo u II bl' w 1t11 .ict•v,. "' tf'llectual propt t You 11 1 l'vf'I 111 11 U:O fJUly .ll·Au9 ZlJ \n11iy plans lo• bwld1n9 1n\1St .,,, C1urab1llty Focus also on family 1p1,1 t1onsh1ps. nt 9ot1a11ons opportunity lor 9f'nu1nt bar9a111 Older md1v1du.i1 says. Im bac~1ng you .ill tht w..iy1 s11ow 9ra11tudt' VlltGO (Aug l J \l'pt 1 Jt Yo u• powers ol an..ily\•\ wr9t tu fOl t' front Check rl'll'rt'rl(t\ study hand\, races b•rtll cl.Hts You'll t oml' up w 1tll somt' rl'mdlki!bll' con clus1ons T11p involve s rtla11vl' who •\ contused d1so11f'ntecJ Ll8"A (Sf'pl } ) O ct ) II ScendllO ftcltlHI'\ pctymt'nU COlll'C lions ab•l•ty co IOCdlf' <!r!ICll' llMt t1dd b!'f'n lou mining or \!011'11 w riac vo11 \f'l'll is close 10 11omt . F.am1ly membf'r n""'" -, .... , ... 110'1 .!Hee !•On f dUrtl\ "'"01Vf't1 sco"~10 1ou ; 1 N0v 111 Play wa1t1n9 9<1mt> O.in r r 11<J.,I .. <11'1.l~ Wl[tl dtftdl t..l'I ,,., • 1nrJ w nd pf'r fl'Ct ttC'1f\1Q1Jt'\ ,1nrl \!lroifTll "'" proctdurl's (ye ,.•\\""' 111,11) •LA w •ll 11n1ir nt \tylf' .11 1 ••J"l pl t•,. •! CI Ut 1.tl lr\<Jlll,.11[ SAGITTARIUS fN v l/ u .. c } I J You II \1ly At '·•\I Tt il•>tJ\ Sl'l'lll 10 tit 1a11111q •111< pl,tJ,. 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IEl••tm $75 000 ______ ... 2 .. 16.,., FOUHD Grtv lhof1 .. ~,·~:. ~u:in: '=110edi!:'" ·.:::. : ... ..=:-.:'=. .. --_., 111 f~1:,:,~~".:r.•"'''·1 •• a ........ "~ ,:::~":=:: , A 1 bee. .,... of"'-wne1e CA'f w/tiNe oo6-ewtt kr.oM*•dtn• In ~. hp. ln l••••• P'ten·--1111W Kerneen.146-8042. ~ ,.,.,1 ttooetY ,.... .. 1t.,.or • "° ~ lec/Aecept ... w HuoHnaton lwtl, benk teooncTlletlone. Nftt/Probllte .,. ... ,.. (W 'fnll) .-ore.._°'**"' ew91o 401 L 1nti. co.ta....._ vi* Incl Newly re-642·"'7151 Aeepoo ........ Include EANU316ADAYI but•trelrl"8htl»•non. ... ....... -....., AllllorTroy. $150 000 modlted 'Lat..i offloe ~Int .-. rtPOf1• W0tk At Home. Cell 8end ,_,..,. Md ,...,. l.a..t ...... ... *IUL llflft ~ ~to_... ow-. ..... •u- e q u Ip · C e ll Jiii ll'OUND M dog. ernell, end..,_., eocountino 1~2251 ht 771 er'°9I to Jf1t 9w1gw1, , 8"'9dlna new.._ et ... tomtra lxp•ttooehllp. -· ..,.. ' 714n52:5111 1 to 5 red/brown. to1ty teoe. duttee. Good MMM• t14,.. P.O. lox 7tl0, Newport II 111 ............ Ubertil oomm••on epllt. fulbwtnot,...... ~ AM~ 111ore. ...._ eomm•ihl\ Mon tftN Fri. • ~. t9eic ~.:: ::pr:"'~ ~:: !AAN ilOO to t1aoo lwft. CA ·~1. •110 ,,, .. ... ..... .....,, .. .-n. IMdl be ..... to WOftc .IOIM ........ , • 171-t010. -A~23tdC.M.MMl2S lenM:IOpm, Fr1. ~-:0~ ...... 4u"1•111 ~-1f°'ol~':,; ~ =-= ........ NtMwtOOlftl*'Yc:-: ComNrtl•J ''•21rty7 ,OUND Smell whit• tw/NllN F0thei.....:r.:\~ VOlllflEERS ·e 11a-1t00. uoeient bwftta. ~ ........... io.,..... ::-:ii::-... Oom-'78 Buooy. ¥Ct)' of~ MnWIL• Mlt eddl1111d *"'Ped U.u.YllT lnpereonet: :r=, 're..~ peny wfth more '""" ,_ llTll. & V1Gtorl&. 873-2223 110420i9rii~~ en¥91ope to: Jett f . flEDEDI * woning TGS> Newpot1 ,_. ~ ld111'1..... or PIT. 4t4-3002. ' 1110 MM.LIOH 1n ennu1t NEWPORT MACH FOUND White femele lt""'9 AMOc. P.O. boll ts2I tNOU* Agt Mede e PIT Mele--1110lenMtguef Or. ...... If~ .. wtoue 8/EcomtrW•tcltffOr& Samoyed In Sou\fl 714-2I0-03.S1 , UWnte.Mk:tl41151 •inw.tlnphotogrlPf'ty tent. Muet be,.,,,...., llWwpottlwft,CAtHIO ..._,HuMenleMoel ea.outyowMure.wewll 1rvtne A~ High vtllblllty Leguna. Call I 1.0. .....,,... T~u~~~.;:~ Otc:hlldren w/cornputerlfleVeoftlce AllitforMeQenGfw. · *'-~.,, ~ traffic. 12t0eq. tt. 4•1450 UIMLY PIT 11111111 .... lTWW ;g·b .... d;beed people*~ •*'A~·~~ c.. Eoe7m1t .'ll."'l.1,,m•• !'::ino ~.W:.0:: Mi-1111 LOST bledC & wht '*'1 ~·30pm N '°"" No Etcrow Co. CypreH. to train In vatioul medt-~-..., hoftm IOOk• prot•lantlt looklng for 875 tt office ....,.,.+ cllooed Shltl TJ.U dog. Vic ' ' t._..... t SeAety & cw ellOwanoe eel, clertcel end educe-W• ofter p.id tr81ntng, end ll•PTlllllT ...,. ..... _....... to ptolltde a ~ FOi !ult o.e-. 660 ':\ ~ ~ SP,lnQdtle I fdlnaer on ::,~~·~ ~ 213/MJ· 1195. . Uonel poeltlonl. It you're ~· ben9ftta (Full * ll'fll. lll'ID ~~~. Mutt and e pertoMll Intel Mw, ror rent. ltth I Pomona. 1118. t97-4'44 REWARD -10-2 Tue Wed °"I conwnlttechnd .. ::: Time Only) that ~ FI T. Monday·l'rldey, FMhlon ooneclOua. epcxg be ebtt to,......_. to eel o.ty at: UOOl mo. 64~ Ttlure, 11811 'Gemini FU ILDI, P/T toteeme mwtiMeble Ml rnecllcelldentel. profit 8:30-5:30. lenefltl. minde d tndlvldue l oeoote. ltabte inoome. (l1•)tJt-4111 WAITED LOST dog. Hunt Bctl .,.., Lane. Huntington Beactl. Needed fot ~ Coeta In the ~ "-'d, .. INflnG. FOf lmmedlete OtUbb & EJlla. A* fOf needed to~...._ ~IT-cetMr. l•celt.ftt --------Bia rewwd. SNky ,.,,.., ...... car dMlerttllp. C.at need you nowl GOM&deretlon. ~ In PttytNa, 6'4"8200. port &all Co wtttt • emMe. trlfnlnt & loving euppcwt. SILL IAITAHHfCA from •llTllTITW'* mlic.863-7219. lll'ti•r , I0().222-e781. PtewoellPalgeet pereon TuH. only fl'or more lntotmetton, No .....-a ,,..._ IMdtloounMrlocetlonl Artltt want• to rent.,.,. LOST mele cat, >Acinlty of Full or PIT. Ape>ty In per-fmT .. /UUI 11• •42.2121 ~~~00,.::r: ••tr•••T p ..... .;~~:k .. at :zc.,,r:.' c~~~ L~~~ f,,::,.~e11*1~ that la llta & bflQtlt In Clltf & St. Andrew•. eon Wed thru Fri. 10AM,Smell lu•UfY flottl, f'lexlb6a .-W . Quint• Motor Inn, 151 Mutt type,. &ctow Co. 21S-US-1t11 1:.aoo-ae-1111. NewpOrt ., ... Cell Suaen grey/bleclt tlg« w/whlta 10 12Noon. Blllt>oa Yacht f!Oun, 3 Y"9 min. e1tp. Xlnt South Cout Of .• Coat• near OC Airport. Prlncl- 873-306& IMve meaaage. under.ide, anew.ca to Club, 1801 Bayald• working condition• & .... LI* Mee&. pelt only, 133-7642 TWMZer. Cell 546-2"9 Drive. COM. beMftte. Cell Kathleen. Be happy• a lndustrUI 2788 leave meaaage. The Little Inn On The Bey. Lunch-tlm• & evening PUMH• 11.....-.111 0 0 A PET .. lftPll 873--MOO futllon SPIOM. Sporta-......... WSrl..W t,800 SQ FT. 2 lat~ Front LOST ORF UN . . 8 momlnQ9 per -on '°" ·~-11---..., & lingerie. eM-&400 Needed by Huntington F0t ttllt exciting °' .. Otrlc.. drlve·ln rHr Low Coet Spay/Neuter cation fCH Coate u... -..,... Beech City SchOOI Ola-County publlthlng com- door. • 56'/aq It or Aefwral. NO FEE. Pet l.O. Snte. Station. P/R exp. Eetabllthed Newport MODEL WANTED trlct to euperv!M etir pany. Good ..atry. Type s 1,000/mo. 1777 Whit· avalltble. 978-PETS reqd. s.nd reeume to: 8Mch General Contrac· S25/HR dent• during lunch hOurL 45 wpm. Or HI H - 11«. C.M. day 540-9352, LOST: REWARD, Choe· P.O. BOX 11923 Coeta tor. Typing 80 wpm, No a.xp. nee. ti Y"9 +. Poeltlona °'*' al K--t eociat• and pertia. Mutt avae646-068 1 olataLab,3yra,nocollar, M.U.cA92827,' ltlorlhendorepeedwrlt· (714)722-7265 tChoo6a '1om 1~ 10 2 kwe the t~. Cell vlelnlty ot HB. Clllldren'e Ing eo wptl'l, computet ..__..._... f•-u.... hc>ufa per day. Salary r or • p Po I nt m • n t . Income PrOf*!Y 2790 dog. 989-0107. llllllEPll P/T exp .• ..i1 train, *24.500. --M .95 per nour. Appty 281-2MO. I.I. ~-1 YI .. LOST: Smal l black Entry level P'ut beMfttt, 780-8450. To ~ "lakM>Uta" In 20451 Crtlmer Lane. llm'Ul•IT/...., View of park. walk to w/aome grey oo lace. 752•75e7 MWIM .... merchent aocountt. MU9t H.B. 714-964-&aaa. Needed for t>uey general bafoeh Gr .. t Value at Mata terrlaf/poodla mix. IAIP111'11 P11f.a11Y ll•~ own tranaportatlon. PIEll IPIUTll contracting ~. Call $4 79K Cell Mellau Btwn lrvlne a. 201t1. "Ban-Roman ECO Inc Mede Qualtty Porlrelt phOto etu-AB DICK 380. Expenene.. Rebec:ca It 6'4·2418. BurgaU Agt. tei-0404 dlt" 642•9124 carpen1er for forming. dlo It looking for ... 114-111-1111 Good beneflla. WMlitdayt llH•• 1111 &llT. --------LOST wfllte & black Mic.et Call 714-643-1111 ..ie.lpr0duc11on pet90n. A* f0t Elizabeth PIP PRINTING I name Boggy. wired tag & Prevtoua etudlo ••Phelp-, I • ··u 294-B E t71h SI c M FIT u~ r.. kl ' collar. long hair vie ..._.I lTTlllllT rut. txlt not nee. T~Sat A I -.;.2 ,..21 . . . • ....... ....-... WO( no our 5 30 Newport BMC --vv dtyt t•~. pha one day Hunt.Harbour. REWARD. IDW.11&1111 8· : . w .7811 ti. Pan-Time, 2·3 daya per 111--ep. ToperlCHm•v•· 648-5054 Salary & comm An ben-133· 818 week. Wiii train. ~ Pl~ UIE lety or reference library, •·-a-.• eflla. Apply 2590 New-PENNYSAVER, 188 ....,,.... reeeerch, comc>le• on--~ HtMttl & Fltntss 300) Pof1 Blvd .• Coeta M.... Gen Otflce/Sec1y Pt.centla, Coeta Meaa. ••ECIAllO* tine bl~ Mllrch· ~ 2904 IM.llAll Wllllll 10 nPlll/10 UP • PlllTlll R8')1dly growing O.C. paint ~~rade c!~~I~~ Call u! ~;,L ~~~n!·, toe> TIRED? AM 111111 Ami Bright high .,_gy P90Ple Exp In cuetom work. Muet mrg. s.rvtoe peckag'i • t I t u t e . S 1 7 4 8 • Statf nMCMd to wor1I wttll needed tCH new acc:ount1 have 12 Y"9 exp 9e3-0079 equipment Plbg, alee.. '2129/Mo, plua axcellenl mOMy makel' Ca.II Beth, • paeltlon. welding • plue. Salary 1-800-741 -4•41 of working hard to IOM Dav. Ola. chlldren .. PAIT·Tlm S10-Sf2/llr DOE. Re· benefit•. APC>tY by 5pm, I welghl only 10 giln 11 adult• In group llOITMt Mt· .,..... "'M· ~2 Noon Mon-f rl 915. Job ,c~5. SALL CASHS Low over-back? NEVER AGAINI 10 ting. All ahfft1 avellabla ...... S3oo-isoo week epond· H.R. M1n1gar, ha~d Ct ll Ua tor vend· ye&rs 01 rMllbolk: r• Full time & Part time .,..Paid Tralnlper CtlMfiOI 714-S45•71oi CoMt Community Ing 1 top money maker ...,ch has reaulled 10 1 Good benefll1 43'-1078 ..,Fun Colla M' ... otnca ~ Olatrlc1 Beth, i -800-T4 t-•-44 t dyn1mtc new syatern to ----• L l1roh11tlillF Me,ch1nd1l4!oppor1un111es 1370 .-.dam• AYenUe ''ATTN· GOVERNMENT brlngyourbodylntolll __ ... Hin 11 ......... 1nc1au1lle<l·hltebt1ng1ng CoetaMeN.CA82828 JOBS • YOUR AREAi nalural ball~ CALL Retell Salee FT /PT flalC ·-• every QlllQe UNttn town to (714) 432-5008 S17,8-'<> • S69.•85 c a11 TODAY (7141 771-723• hr•· befleflll. dlacounlt. --=o'""o,...v"""E""'R.,...N.,...Mc=:E""'NT=--Jo=-es=-=--REVLON vou,llvlno,oom EO£/M/F/H 1-602-838-8885 eit R3Q8 (Ol llrtbulorshl o1 are = ~~ ~o~=i Earn S35.000-S90,000/yr • • AT1'N Postel Jobll Start I avallabl•I Plue 557-•026 eoe Skllled/unlkllled. M-Sat. s 11 41/tlrl Appllcallon · · 8011264•1189 a•t. F-75 Po11t1on require• 1nlo call HI02-838·8~5 Jp~-·a ... '\I.I. AlllT merchandlalng or rettll ex M-398, 6a-10p 7 dys I CJ--s 3002 E1t1b comm'I co otfer1 UYI ~ 1tor. 99pro11lmataty 18 Oepres11on.prool yourself •AllAZlll nY... :,ty~c!'.: C:.EY~~ IEEI ~~O:e;ret~~!,. ~ S28.000 Ser.1leeM11ter I From Europe. 35 yr• axo. communicative akllla, pllcan11 mull have own Fr1nclll se 111all lor Tanya helps on all mat-confidence req. Prol up.. TOCHER!! car We otfer an hourly $25.000 casn. firm Incl tera 1 FREE QUESTION t>Mt anv!ron Wiii train ege 13 Account• bringing BY Pt10NE • 842-4321 Call Jannlfa< 458•2499 Red CroH authorized w over $30 000/Y .. r De---· provider looklng for p ..... aend r-.ime tell• to q~11111e<1 respon-1Are you e unlQue attractlva30 OlllPITll IPIUTH ce<tlfled 1n1tructr,r tor with aatary requirement• d ent' on I Y S • r . deslreble lady under PIT for sm•ll bu1lnesa baalc flret t ld and CP R Po B with good values, looking ... to !raining. Call Jamie Stahl vtceMuter ox ICH tntl tall dark ht nd· Hunt Bch 969-0197 g._7~2:por1 Beach. 90me needi. end t lley ,-a.ff lalecil Lell "11' 9~0610 Full or PIT, exp In ltallt n 041trlbutort Foll O.l' $4•IC Good looking guy Ian. cook in g pr eferred u wen ta 10 mael cute g11 tor 723-0621 You can make 1 IOf'lune In I u n e n d d • t Ing ------m--1-1-(-,-.- your er e• t n t n 1 S.5-0844 --. ..,.. Bestseller Paperbacl\ GARAGE WALL ~)Frenc h bakery/dell. Book 8uslne11 In a b, and PT I FT. all shift• avall- U #ll at (71•) M&-89~ 1/1 IAIU "LIT ...... ",., ...... 4 , ...... 1 ... Live In-Out .......... 1&12121 English apaaJttno. or Span Equal Oppty EmploY9f OK. mutt drive and heve reterenoet Se! betWMn PAIT-1191 llLP S 150-$350 per week. Call 9-5. 84 1-1136. To aet up/take down oo n-proven marl\ell Call Sunny Mtul ~ your pool, abi. 645-0•47 or apply 7 de s tOa m -6p m or e llledy oenllh ga,. in peraon II C'est SI Bon 1 y ...... 7 ... 7IO den? A moonllt sea· Bekary. 149 Riverside -~ •~ 1 acapa? Hend pelnted by Ave folewport Beech .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ARTMOSPH ERE DESIGN --·------lnvmtMnt 850-0337 IUTIL USllT&IT , ... ,,. ... _ Tue1d1y1 for Kewenle Luncheon et Cotta Meaa Eern up to UOOO per rn<>-Community c.nt.,. Call Call (714) S.7-7t28 Charlae Markel 968-1521 1n1er1or Oacor1llno PAITTllE .Ill Opportunlcy 2908 Needed lor energetic Ptt"SOMI ~es 30041 grOYp P<ectice In Fashion ENJOY t•-t5% return on I 1a11n<1 arN 4 dey weak Trust Deeds S t0,000 10 1 Entertainer. guitar/sing.,, with a11.,na11ng Sat htlf St.000.000 Cell Denison iop 40. lor wed· dty 640-1122 Auoc 499-4835 NOWI dings/parties l llO Elvl• ---Im p. r 9 0 n . II 0 n ., ... Lml WAITll ~To Loin 2914 6"5-0844 Kennel help Wtll train ..................... J __________ ----546-2848 •WIDOW HAS US 4 TO.I . __ StO 000 up No cradll..,.. Mtaalng P91sons Agency llHYEllS No penalty Call Denison 24 nrs. loll loves iFor notel shuttle. N_,..,. AllOC 499-•835 NOWI 645-094" ... ....,.' I Beien Commerclal Announcement1•1 E mptormenl t t license require d FIT $6/Hr • tlpa 252-0700 ---l llllYEIS. AnnounctfMfttS 2920 DofMstks 30181Full & Part-Time needed NEWPORT Unity Church 111\.1 O&lf /IUIHPI Deltvary ol blueprints In I Cu11om OecOfttl~ Salee Wor!c tor ma)Of Oii com-Cr .. tlve pert0r1 w Ill ftelr tor color & d~ Wiii p1nlas S 15/Hr M S-t85• train 71•1898-68 •PIT S5-St0 PER HOUR -t5 Immediate oper1lng1 llYllTIUTlll Tracers nMdad locally to M-F 5 30-9pm We train I oroces1 FHA mOf'tgage W•tmlnater 373-2688 refund• Exceli.tit N lary. Plll·TllE I Cell 1-8001456-0840 Shina Ilka t atarl Mee! Iha ~bllcl Give out Nmpiae *.llllTlllAL* ti aJ1clualve markela near your home $6-8/llr. Full time po.ltlon In lrvlne Weekends o l your ., .. Raac>onalble fCH It · Choice 974-1700 cllllles, 1an11or1at main-Putl•IP PllSfl 1an1nce ol office• and r• 15 days a week lncludlng tall space Sat Wiii train Apply PENNYSAVER. 1680 Contect Biil Wiik• Placantta Coate Mesa 714-863-1200 __ • -ol Liie Dlel·A·l>r1ya< IOf FULL· TIME. LIVE-IN O,enge CO\Jnty Com- 1nsp1rat1on & Upllltmenl Prof wo<l\lng couple seeks, pany car $6/Hr Moo-Fri 1 17 14)852-6380 m ature non·Smkr l Bring OMV print-out to I PllTlLMS wie11p Solid bHIG Eng· OCB Reprogrtpi'llcs. Lon &Found 2925 lltl'lsktlls Gre1testa1>0C 1772 1 Mllcllell. lrvlne BUY S11 41 to $14.90 hr. fo, exam and eppllcetloo ln- lormatloo ~II t (800) ======== ne1ghbo,hd trg view In 8 1 r R • d ll 11 I & home. 2 children under 2 ! MacArthur) 999-9838, ext CA-130 I 7am-8pm 7 days FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: FO U ND A u st r e 11 1 n St1epne<O M 8116 Vic l"'me & Un111e,s1ty, NB 851 -5966 Competitive salery Reta 1 musl-, Mall quallll- c.ttons & reis to M• POio, 328 N Newport Blvd • 53 I Newport Beach. CA 92663 0 .. 14Oare/Lt111 wtrt Weekday morn1no1. R.- 1 po n s I b I e A dult preferred. Fountain Val· ley, relerenCft, 968-9789 uk fOf Linda Liva In 81byst1ter Plue It llawrk Needed 71 d a ys /wk . Ire • roomlb04lrd ptu1 money, FOUND DOBERMAN blk/ muat 8')Nk Engllah Call brn vtc. PCH al NewPQ<t 645-92•6 11ter 6PM Bch'Hul'\ Bch border -1 Hll oy car 6,..2·91 42 IEmploymtnt 5530 1peak with John -1 J"OUNO Female Cll * lll&.m .... * whlle/wlltl 11111e spott of 1-900-654-2255 Ext 124 I b 1 k / .,.,, n 1 1 8 v 1 c I Fllgllt Ail1H1d1nt1 S35K I 18' h/W h II tier c M Tleket Ager'ltt $32K 6-42-690• Cu1tomer Service S29K --8AM·IPM 7 D1y1 S 14 F .. FOUND Female Dog by --- Ward a Garfield, rut ty Alr1lnM s HIK-751< I color wl wlllte lace & Wiii 1ra1n Hiring all pot· paws Flee Collar.frlend· 111on1 C all (313) ly & well mannered Cell 948-9800 ext A 1084 982-6644 -- FIND 1hrou~h c las\1f wrl 1 hrough classi f l<'d CREW MANAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS * Positions available for self-motivated in d ivi duals to operate soliciting crews for the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. tf You : * Hove An insured van, wagon or large car. * Enjoy working part-time in the eve- ning•; earning full-time $$$ * Hove the ability to motivate Then we hove o 1ob for you No experience neceuory Full training ovo1loble For further 1nformot1on or lo schedule on 1nlerv1ew CALL (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M-F 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * MO COWCTIOIS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HllNTINGTON 81'.ACH, ca;TA MISA. Hf.WPORT WCH, TOUM'I' A.Bf Y AU.IY, 1"VlN! 6 LAGUNA BEACH $2.44 per day Thal'• ALL you P•Y for 4 llnea. 30 dey minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY F« more Information CALL TOOAYll ISi FDll LDIS Yo.Jr ~OlreciOfY Aec>reeentetlw 141-4321 ht. 310 All Mak .. I Modele Court.au• Serv 558-05 15 3021-8 Herbor Bl. C.M we HAUL AWAY- APPLIANCES Free of char~ 865-519 -I I . • I~ Eddie Gonzales, wi1ntr of a Nnttndo entertain- ment system, sold (40) new subscriptions for the Da~y Pilot for the month of Joot. Be a part of the wi1ni1c team, be a part of excit- inc promotions like this one. and earn EXTRA MONEY for the SIM- r.£R . Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos ,!!5'!!!9.. * ... * ,,. ............ 1:11 """"" ...... ""' M -·· I !1!:...l!!!. ~-~ ;., ft ... ,.. M/lw ... I I -,_ _.. ._ ,..,, 4 • 4, \mt W "'".. "92 *Ula* .... ~'!S~. :::.r ... &&~1 ur.. =•ii.100. , -.. ":.. ......... .., --..... venlty. MnMt ~..... • TWo~Old.'-".,..,,.· ~;sma TMl-1.1111 ....... -wt, ... Atlll•tlo/Mft/Tre lftH . .... GNr'fy --n.r-........... "°"'· al gotgeoua till .... , .... 10 "'· wery ... .... ... 1141141-1111. We -....-,_,., .. '°1---------~-.,, ..... ,.,. ... ,., .. ~ ....... JMO,.J, ... ~· A.,.e~IOttl, ..,...., ,.._,, tNea. ~. Good oon· T"ft'L ~]5 .._OIMr .. '-.JM H(M)A'•.nr•• .. 1POf19 & ,..,_, • mey dWre. 1hu ~ ,.., 111t, .._. to togeeher. PM! dlt6on. ""9w IOOCI. "'!RIVY lj2 iLi&(.uJ "...., • ...,.. ... Im-AIC Ill °"· I = ,. 111"9c:.r:.-=...:,~· =·~ .... ~~,~~ to~homel7MOM ':'1gr>. Cal to.... ,... ?Of> WTTH~tnN. :.•=:•:E:. ~..::= · IMe-«Ma. YOU CAH !A * IUVING ITiiii • ....... ,,..,....,., • 1170 MA .. LIN M«cury tH ON. U to. .... ...,,..., cer phone, a .... wltt\ '*· ...... 47K ......... a100 AHO wJ: NO • * 1eeo. to 1H0a * COfliiiW iiWiNG MA-1 I • l•-C r u I 1 • t , I n • 4"' JOHNION AIO. ~ ..va ~ l nal owner 11.100. WUK ·WC>l\l(ING~~HT •Jeweeryt0Ho..111ho6d• CHINE,~~. bowd/outbowd, 17 ..... loett •CllAI It ~ _ ..... -.. $&T6/month C e ll 21vm~. ~ * 111.D * TIMEI "" p._LvMtg.17s-tan Mar MW, NH. Cati MM~MMA Mllle tt'90og 120 HP, ~ extr• pWty.Cell~ __ ,...._ IY..Mtt ...,,,.w..,,, 1...,0 ,. 714-830-3030 In Down and Out In a1.,... 090 a • ..,.. 4WO, 4.1 ltt,., Tatlo. --------"'.,...,.... ... a.v.r1y Htll1?" vouno ·"""' · --U-/Docb/SW '*"· Ml power equ1p TM ........,,, O.C. airpof1 We hew a NEW PRO-~ ~ 60 ff Wllnut buM bedl a tad• bledC & whit• 9orcMt Cc* 1M4 21' • Votw> ...,-• t2*Alnl . .... '17 •0f pt ':'!-1~',~ o: le hiring fOf' lnterotnc. ~2~~ Y~A STUDENTS AOMlaxF Retrlo-rator. •• gd cond, a2001obo. .... male, u.ndoned In. P«tta V·• engine .... o. 7022 ••=1 5 IP. cate., tttt, Ct\M9,.... 1314027 promotion . ...,.. to -...i~ S OF AGE Sldea8'detlcutt.a125 Elecmeat llloer(llerclha) deeertmotel.Stonedby 300hta,tleepe8,meny ••IOATDOCK•• ··--loyt EXTAA CLl!AHll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bull'*' contact• onty. i;:;,'V ue ~ new oua-H~t QOld co1or' good '2!50/obo. 646-9208 P•Ople, oon11quent1y utra leaturH , w all UO to llO' lllp In $ i (OOl249) Elloellent w ort! 1f. Paf*~ IOf our n-.. eond. IM2·5837 ' blind In one•· Stlll IOv· equipped for llahlng Power • ....,, eec. Hr 1500 Auto.._. DI', S.A , llllTIL lml _, ... 'II moepht(e. 91415.00/hr. Ing end In deec:> need of• a21.ooo. 873-6403. lelencl on P9nln 173-1 ... 1111 2926 Hwbof ll¥d c M &-.pd, c.a, tow ~ All !Md• IUOC)lled. Train-HERE'S THE DEA 11n11111 llftl Coltallln 6017 family. Thi. OM .. on.In-1115 IAYLINEA 25' •U. ···-111-1111' . (2AT2111) ing provided. C all 1 T l Lill• new, llmond color •W "'NT*o "'ME•1C .. N a-mllllonl C.il 154-0580 • .___ -• 3""' --11• eeo 7265 , I . hit .. not • peper $ 150 Call 494-8020 • .. .. ... " .. ......,,.. ... --.... -. 45' SUP t 7llO/MO IO' Ooctoe , .... 1 ton ftetbed I~~~~~~~~~ ·, Of appo nt· route NO d.ilverlng In· . INOIAN ITEMS. c..... f()f 210 hOura eom-. gal· SUP IHO/mo. 1eo:11010 good oondttlon. wtth 31: ....... ,. ...... ... "*" V04"9CI F·--S.et1, Potlery, Auge, '-Y Hot wet• ltlower. · me t a l t oolbo••• a. .... ..... s.nnatlon IEFllE WlllEI I 2. We PfO'llde tranlPOf. -·-• 6014 etc. Gaty 714/24t.791l. &note power. VHF. Depth •• 1111111 m 145-IU3 Of Chuck 11 --. tallon and training. ALMOST new 3.p1ece MC· tlnct.r. •22.000 lllT •• ... t31·90ll ..... -~ You would be worl!lng 11on&I with 11eeper off 18 t9) Ml-3211 .._... 11 ...... .. wtthkld&youfownaoeon White, M !50. 8~._3328 Jtrwefty/fun/M 1187 layilner, Bowndef. De Anu 8ey9'de v-.ge. MAZDA tte382000 lffllamul anldull·tuperv!MdaalM day0f83t-1120tev. 6025 S5hp trailer alllpyton In 300£ CoettHwy,Newi>t 84,000 orig m llu , ......... tMm. CoronadlUI• 6f22 c D M s 5 . ~ 0 0 Beh.C...M-F,hr!Mpm. emoooed. Sepd, 11150 ·••m.twl DW ta 4 Earn GOOD MONEY Beautlf\il IOfa, loY9Mal. ..,..... mtTI •t •tllll ••• • d780-0311t, 87e0-o3<>1 (7141813-1331 080. ~34. and nave a c:hanc41 10 chair, ottoman, new con-.llWILIY .____ -.& -AAAE 1917 vw Crew Cab '••me QC9ml 1 SalefYl1145-'2242/Mo Mtn dally 1 wee6cly CUh dltlon 0811 trim 1295 l arge H le ctlon of Furniture, dOthee, mlec 1N9 BAYLINEA Trophy, 3a-.c>' Step evllllabte s.pt Plcl!up New Engine ·••US (l'C9'm) llUB t>onu ... ptu•r onout· 7 t4-1M t·348& d iamond•. vintage SUN.Aug211.10am-5pm 23foot.twln125HPout· 11ttoJuty tetonNorttl 13950780-02'° ·••71!i 1unm m9' JAOUAA 1111 XJ8. gray/gray, a how room condition. epedel .._... '21,000. Deya 182-S44t, Evee 7~5425 CofleCI• realdentlal r9'\.IM Inge and more B l Ac I( LAC 0 U ER watcl'IM Incl. Ro6ea and 153t Sentanella Terrec. board. culty cabin, Beytront, Belboa ttlend j.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • ••~ (E1rl S2U!& JAGUAR 1911 XJe along .. algn9d route bedroom Ml, 4 pleoee, Patelt We buy, Mil, trade LOC:.lecl In INlne Terrec. "9ept 4· hatdtop, wit· 87S.Q7n V.. 904() ' a om llMI I~) tlUI! light gr,. 1howroom CMIM may lnctude, but CALL US TODAY like new S5000BO Con· and repair Wllll1m ranty, traller, mw1y ••· ~'"SLIP IN NEWPORT :~==:;:;:;:;==; ~8171 ~ual~t. "',000 mllat nol llmlt...., 10 drlvl"" FOR MORE . ' C-· u-. 6124 tru Like new $23.000 ...., ....-"' are -· ... lact l<rlt at 11-411·•512 Harold Jew.left , 31 HS .. _ --...... ,.271 ' Prime loeatton Avail t/1 *""ff',... t9, 6"...a843 2-man ootlectlOn truck, INFORMATIONI New""" 81 d at 32nd ......-... 1 .. llT1 MIU •• emptying trlllh cane, COi· ContemPQfery wtlltewaah: .,....... v · • , .... , YUi Ill.I C ell l or lnlo Pat , ea11tT JAGUAR 1N9 XJS Cpe __ .. di* ........ ' f Oak 3 pc ,.ol tbl __. •21" 111-1111 .. t Z .. .,__ 211' Calif 19118 FG, twin 873-28 10 For--"' lJ..Haul trueka, -••AU IUTI IUU Whlt•'t-. mint -.--...n•~. 1ect1ng ..... .......-no o MJ-4121, ht, 221 .... -· • " " o ... nuquee lo '9ny gH •l••P• 4 mint ...... , ... ..,.. fl'WWI fill --· """"' ""' new9Plt*a ~route, ... oak 5pcbdrm 1875: rat· lllY I IU9IR llM . plcturee and all In s i1:000 •H-•O'l · OOCK-15', front tie on ref1Hbllhed In March of jUV J phona, 1331< 144-2479 tr'1'epor1•11ng r M , r• t.t Mm ~~~;'~:'w~~ d:f:-; 111 rublet 21 diamond betWMn. SAT./Sun 9.3 --channel In N.Bt Mu11 be ~f:;:C~.C: 11 Hllltlr, a.ta... lllZIA 'II P/I U I spondlng to lnqulrlet loveaeat S800, Queen chlpa. Cock t all ring. 388 MagnOlla. I Why Ches• all over town to tow enough fOf bridge, """'nt jobt and mectlan· •--------· PIS ... _ _. .....__._ fr om publk:. maintaining ---B d 1 S 50 ? $250/mo 87~ ..-• -· c.e+e, ..,..., .... _ ttuldlevelsandt1re pr"1· TtatHr --matl/bo1t spring S275t ran new t From llAM to 3PM, takaadvantaoe otNle• . lc&I work~· needed Cu1t om camP9f ahelt u1ea and weaning truck•. PtHChool to Co-teach. Mint cond. 973·0fi53 171415111 ·9398 Iv msg. blcyeles. weight bench. The bast b11v11n mercnan FREE BOAT SLIP 35' with Ona hu ret>Yllt engine -11M (31158981 Pran11lng rOUll"" o ...... r., UCI campus & lrvlne 12 --planta. apa, 1oy1, tool•. O+M1occur Oa+tv +nc1u111..o Hydro Hol1t & malnt. fOf Incl new cart> Exc.llent P/wtndOW9, ""· crulM ,' 1·7--.. "• ,,_ ELEGANT ITAUAN clothing, free kltten1, t .u •-.A• little uae of boat fOf eap rubti.r on both trucl!t ~t.(2MMH235) 1t1ona1 reportt •nd l unlla ECE minimum Ex-7p1ece d1n1ng .. 1,chrome, OfftctFumlture many household Items. --Y 7014 Captain 11.42-9106 Drlvn dal"', _,..."-'aft. '"91 1 llllTILIMA Pralo1mlng related dutlea cellent salary & benellta g1aaa ol~k Ilk• & E---1..tv.7 3083 '' ·-·, ....,....... ""2"' Hw..._ ........ c •• at aaelgn9d RequlrH PT in 1154•6030 3 M · ""' • t "47' I :rz:= OV"T Donny Brook Ln 19113 CATALINA 22' WUTlll If'....... dable. $5,995 M OR 2 ftt .. lrt ...... ferl j n " ....,. _,,.. '"" ~1~ scri:I 8tl~":' ~ ---con~:,~~~;~~.~:· LIOU~DATION1 De~~·· AF~HA~~· h ~ih~ot11 7k5=.· ro:nie;~~rll~g~t~~~ SLIP P r i v ate t llp ~:nkSl~~:~t ~org~~; ,......,....., ~~~tl~l-~J~-~~~~ . va r ver a •nU .... lmH* MOVING muat Mii Sofa. couc "· con ta •. pa •. c .,, • ng $3 5'00 B owner preferred 723-4354 PllOt, 71..,442-4321 I .... ... = ucenM and at IMll II -lov-t & ottoman • chair•. flle cab•. etc Sat 1tem1. toola. Sat & Sun 71 4 6'5 29eJ ---·----(•--------n.a.-a.a• ... lt llUll'lllH unr= Auto. pie, air. at.,eo E.x1ra cteent Low mllee (342335) m08 heevy manual labo< & Sun 2043 W"tcllff Or , 11-4 490 Costa M ... St 1 • • _ _ Cluailled aovertis•ng ta~H - e.cf>"lenOe Must be able T:"~laeon1 OC.1lrpor1 ~~sl~rn!:orc~ner110~ NB No 303 831·05311 LARGE d eak . lampi, 25' BrlstOI Stir Sell. full yourm.ssage1nto alo1ot 'Ml VW CLASSIC BUS 10 drive collection truck a lrl~ or 1n1erottlce 548 2328 ...... 7117 .... tablff. reftlg . vacuum. & keel sloop, lleepa 4, • h<>mM without you eve· ReltOfecl Wdl ttwough BMW 1987 32511_ L-----. F1n1l n11, date 11 Fri . promotion Bullneu to • or •vv· 4 Pets & AnAmm 6049 misc nouaehold Sal/I u 1la, 9hp outboard, hav1n~po leave yours Rune t tr:i,. $7250 OBO e1tcellent cond:. Aug 3 t or lurtl'lef d• buE llneu contactt only au.en Anne Cherrywood S•Jn 11.-4 384 Broadway •om• work 0 ff., 5917 wnltelred leather M"t1 11119 and 1ppltcatlon, •Cellent work •I· Elegant 11pcforme<dln AK C tabl e /wh i t e -----489-9-4 19 Misc.Tr~ I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..__ v contact the Peuonnel mosphere S7-S1500/hr rm tulle orig SllK uc SHELTIES2F t M8wU LAG round sofa wicker . ---AnUqws. 1811 1 18 llOO O BO ... lllltll.-A 2925 HatbOf Blvd, C M Deot . CITY OF NEW-AlllM d1eupplled Train· S2450,1>4.aut 3pccoltbl S250·S300 780-81177 crib tabtes&muchmore 211 Lagune, 1983 Royal 1151-9624 PORT BEACH, P 0 Box Ing pro vi ded Cell M t $275, lovely ca/Ml-1173·2805 ' SAT/SUN 2425 Orange Blue Interior & covera. CMJ>enilrllfrs ~1 4 CJas8a 9045 BMW 3201 19110 l!r. 1768 3300 Newport 860·7255 for appoint· t>Kk aola•lov ... at u c Ave or call 548--0621 VHF Autonelm lOOO, tNO DODGE Brougham t958 PONTIAC Chieftain, cauette Super clean Blvd . Newport Beach, menl $700, .. qulaltely carved * IUIUST * SAT/SUN9em Elrecdesk ~~~~=nepo~~~· r!fr:~~: MlnHW 360 engN.roof VII. 2-door hardtop One owner $4500 nt-a. CA 9211511-11915 1714) r1Ce poetbdrm $1550,Qn S furn. ster eo equi p ator. much more. mutt and dutl air, klngaae 111.000mll" Automatic 1175-7272 64'·3300 Equ11 Op-TELEMKETINGISALES matt/bo11 springs $3501 PUPPY ALE ciothes. collecllblel, di-. Mii BalbOa altp poulble bed. atove. refrtgerat0t. Power ateerlng and MERCEDES 1978 450MI p0<1un11y Emplo~ FIT & PI T evall Call for All top of the une. mlntl &U P•PUl l-U ,_,mite 1920 Lanai Dr S 16 000 O BO Im -portapo tty Eiccellent I brak" Of1olnal palnt.r• E•c ellent condition. SECURITY OFFICERS 1ntenti.,. M-F 9-5. The cond PP 973-0653 '' IK 1-------mi culata 673•7763 o verall cond iti on stored lnl"10r S5 000 -· 1111 $10,750 71 41497-1094 Hop, El Toro 758...e 178 T 0 -C-II SAU. Stove. small appllanc•, __ $13,500 714-6-'g.11681 494--0591 White, Auto (tLKJ7171 MERCEDES 1980 3009d IOIOIY UIES SUIPllSES • P1ych«:k problems? • Bounced from post to poat? •Unexpected charges? ---~11,. ~:~urTh;~~~ OVER 20 BREEDS clothes, .,.,oes, kitchen & 27' Siiietto Catamaren ·79 WINNABAGO 29· 119115 FORD FALCON 911T lllU Turbo Dleeel ivory, Im· I .I. llll .1111 Hett & Vlverauon S800 & IN STOCK beth, l\ouMhold Item•. Equipped for coaatal CHIEFTAN $13 ooo llcycllnd9r a11org.1na1 Xln1 .IYlll... macutate, 1 ownw. car S 13 90 per noor Your ' S 1000 "* 5411-3758 All pupplee guaranteed hospital bed & euppltes, crulalng 6 aalla. auto 440 engine 49K mi Mlero-1 condition' S2500 OBO 1500 Auto Mall Dr S A. phOM, enJOY a t>Mullful Area No E.cp N9C*laary PET LAND PAVILION walker, support bar for pllot. VHF. tpeedo/log, . 54~3893 c 11 s1 1 c s 9 . 0 0 0 (219)83g.3434 ext 130 OPEN 7 DAYS IOllet, etc Sal/Sun 9AM depth, II' Portabote aall· wave. 2 rr~ alrt. llland _ 11 ... 1111 49 2&80 ~...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I While iron ttundle bed & 119374 Beach Blvd ·~ ml s 1174 Cnar1e11on SI near Ing dinghy, Honda gen.r-bed, etc 5 ·32t5 CADILLAC ' 1980 __ .. _· ____ _ EmplOymtnt \llinted bedding OOOd condition 405 twy, ne1tt to Target Baker on P1ulflflno ator. 2 0 8 Mo1011. galley, STORAGE. Cotta M ... 130.000 mltee, tour door,' , MERCEDES 19113 300D. S250 646-2336 Between Edinger a Hell polll, fresh LP paint. Secured patklng fOf RV & u c condition, one ow..-BMW 85 325E freth eng.1ne and more ______ ....;;S;,;;Siiii3,.S ----* 1.1111 32•1 * Hunt. 8e1Ch 6 140 1rallet. and much motel boat ''°''09 se<>-$95 St0.500 6'0-1442 51Pd LOADED 491< m1 exce11a n1 condl11on MJ n 601 S • • • 1 1 $20.000 comp1e1e or covered Call 11.42-58511 ---• -$9900 0 80 54(l-0374 1 112,000 Daye &62·5449. REFINED NURSE LIVE-IN see lntOOS I Antiques, clotlllng. turn · $15.000 atrlpped New-CHEVY 57 BEL -AIR -----Eves 730-5425 Work fOf tl'le company that or OUT Private duty I 2 AIRPLANE TICKETS l Om llTTIU, l n t toys. bikes. books. 1oott port mooring possible Mot de / SEDAN Orlglni l con-- 11 up Iron! and carM Lo c •I r e t e r e n c • s Orange County to Seat~ v1r1ety of color a, FREE to ' Apanment comple11 203 6'2-69111 orcy s ' dltlon, low m1i.ag.. f\Jna ... 'II 12h T MERCEDES 1983 300 aDOUt you 360•7139 tie 81211 1 150 lor boll\ good l\ome 497-458t Toronto, N or Ad1ms Scoottn ~1 8 grM t RARE B£AUTY 5 •P<Md (2CBM477) urbo d..... anthr1Clte Full·llme and p1rt-tlme position• available Po.- llton• available througn- ou t Orange County M1ny In Soutl'lefn Orange County W• ottar • Vecallona & 1re1n1ng * H .. 111\ b9neftll SECUlln IUIUU , llC. (H ... I ) (1 H )IH-t121 ••• .,,. •• * Small educatlonal medl1 compeny in Co.ta Meu need1 bright pel'ton Frl- d 1 y lo r 1 n 1p - p1ng1wa1et1ouM ldM J tor reliable cOli.Qe lludenl Must have CA driver's ltt & clean OMV record& Call Joan, 71 •·11-4&-••86 StllH411tu E •Perlence necenary prefer nonllmkr Fl't 5411-93211 , · • Sal/Sun 11-2PM , 211 Kl~s Cruller Sloop, S8500 or trade 540-11()6.l 112 Ml grey w/black Interior 1 I 't pr1c.) Cell 11.44-7491 •LOOKING lor a Compe-95% restored Swedllh 1979GL1000 GOLDWING ,_. owner. non/smkr c1r MOVING GE retrlg. 2 door nlon7 We h•v• wonderlul Garage Sale Sun Only 8 bull! 1958 Mahogany Cy0te. lull dreu S2.200 T FORD 1930 Model IA 111'911 -phone. an options e11C4ll- s/s ice & wiler In door loving dogs & cats evall-to 4, 20111 Pon Circle. ove< Oak plus ValtNl I OBO 11.411.-2307 ~7 ~· ~ t11~~ 1~· 1500 Au10 Mall Or SA "'11 runntng, 1mmeculate wn;te $350 1950'1 maple able fOf adoption Mull Adams/Bucl'lard Sys1em fiberglass OV9t· --...,. 89, 42'/: 1 4 11 ... 1ll1 1n..oe & out $15 000 dining Ml ''"'le table, go 10 responsible owner -coat exte<lorl ~ sa111. I 4 \ll~el Drive/ Je~s I · firm 714149'·5951 1nd FIND SERVICE chatra & hulCl'I $700 An· Come ano Me. we mtgllt N!'*m BelCh 6169 new upholstery LP 90JO FORD 1919 Falrtane 49-4-1107 lhrouli(h 1 l<1 \<•1 ltl'd tlque beds & wicker have the perfect pet IOf GARAGE SALE Sat/Sun painted hull Oecl! & 1Vlntage Beet ofter days HONDA 1tee ACCOtd UC MERCEDES 1911.4 500Mt 1runk Mite 5411-11822_ you 831-10~. QA 10 JP Pepsi M.c:hlne cabin Volvo Inboard n....-19117 Ram Chit 1-600/999-211.411 e•t 215 Excellent l\ave company fliwleu black with WHERE TO LOOK CLA FIEDS MERC~I: ::-. --...:. . I YOU w ANT . . . ' . I ' I \ I' 1111 II. I l.1 I \ die• I 1~ 11lt 111 ,, .... ' ,, '· ..... • ... t t ,, .. , '' t ' ·'"' I a,\ I Son TVs slot machine dtesel S7 OOO 45 New· ~-~1 11 60" 1 ~ 9119 71 41759·30ll after car need to Mii 18.600 pelomino leather $7.000 Y • port mooring poaslble • · """" · 11 • " m · ea 8PM 50 m i crowave tlotl'lea 714.11.42•698 1 ~lenl condl110n proe.-_ •5411ii~iii1i1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In ••tr u S311 900 household turn much pectOf ptig . full traltet FORD ·ee MUST ANO 955-2600 '* 759-0685 h more 713'°' JASMINE Caf 25 1979 very cleen p a c kage . ga r n e I 289 engine autometlC,, --..... .. ... MERCEDES tNA 300D AVE North of PCH tin wllh many crvlalng ••· r ed /Ivory S 10 950 95•t.r•loreCI 1173-01311 ~l(la.llAI Turbo beaullfut con· alleyl trat $7500 11-45-3517 or 11.40-1568 •cu .... 1.,. • .,. '"" -dlllOn. or1g1na1 o~. all 261·9038 nlglltl - -'" "" ~"' •vL Legend ..... b S 3 000 LARGE Mlecllon ol m11e JEEP 19811 Wrang ler 4DR fully io.oeo ex~ _.._., ~a record•. tue 1 · 11 ems I nc I u d Ing Ft>QI• Sabot. complete. Sahara edition 11.ooO teni condition · 30,000 -·--720-0210 aquar ium clothing ready to sall with paddle mll81, u cellent con-mllH u tenoed ..,., 2925 Hlfl>Or Btvd C M MERCEDES t 96' J30M furniture. ttres S1t1Sun and dolly $350 OBO I dlllon S10,5000BO Calf ranty. $111 500 dey I l l -JIM Mu11 NII, prtoe S2•.500. 8am 1353 Sutae11 Lane • 675-69t5 alter 5. 492·78&5. 591 -2120 eve 973.51179 Ed Garo•• 24 1-3100 WE WILL Daily Pilat Ell OUR AR Huntington Beach Foun tain Va lley INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST WEEKLY GUARANTEE! We wlll sell your car If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold. we will run your ad for free ' NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew you r ad A GOOD AD! A un l 0 word s for 3 w aal..c; .ll S t 8 '•L 55 c eac h additional word Must be prt?µcl1d A w oro ronstirutes anything that has a space bE!lwetln ti For 1nd1v1duals only CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! 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Ncl SELL iliiliCl&i 1• 300T0 Mt r I · I 4 I· I I 2 3 • rlr. .-.O, MOfMtlc'. ..... 8TAW dolr'I tM1rtW • dolna tMlrtW M: Tl-. ........ ,.,... .. -. ...._ • "-........ ,....,. WAGON. wt"'9 ....... 6'e-2017. 11 1.uo. Call Rob. t>lefolOwene,.....,.. H.P . INVUTMENT Tt41WOt<. t400W.COMI ..,.......__ TMI UMCNOWN NmlT • ..,....._. tunroof. E•oellent &diillO 1iii C0V 499.2323 evanlnge, through classified :=....,_ ee; O~P. 2414 I .I . 1rt1eC1 Hwv .. Neiwpor1 .._.,., Cellf. "I C 0 NIU LT ING IMO ._ UM, ....... M~NAGIMINT 118,MO. 759-7036 ....... loeded mint oon-151-0e15day9 • TA-CLIAN (b)PN" ••. #NO, Neiwpor1 ....... ~ o~.'11N.Dlepltlrt:le c.Cotea ...... c.lf.W YILOPDIBn' .,MC .. NiiiAJii •to 300ZX dlt1on u ' 617..uM C LTINO, tt7• flwN Cellf. t2tll Marla I . Cll111n9, I Reed, er.,.... Celt ..... -Nolwd CMtt11 Tn.. 117 ........ Drtwe. ~ Octd MO t~ HOO tn-ai'1'MO. . CitCOlN '71 Conttnental. CW .. Orange. calf. 12t17 ~ '· !mety, 2741 MOf1tarey ()rda, Corona del N ~-~ t1 1101 IMrlrtttOft ~ .... 11111\ c.lr .... •ue&oo Ns.1611 · 44IO :.'t:· ~~· ..cnTICMM.-N Petrtc11NMtien~.2t7t Ooeeti 8MI .. Corona del Mar,cailf.1218 • .._ ~ • • ......,,._.,Cllr . ..-....,. ~ • · CADtl.LAC 1171 Eldorado S1250. E. 142 7 MAim 8TAW Pamt CW., Qr.,,._, Cellf. Mar, Cellf. t2t25 Vincent Cllnng, t ~~al II Tilll .,._,... 11 .,._ Md JIMll ICMt PANnRA 1172 Ccww. 1oW m11a =· LINCOLN 'l2 Conttnental n. fOloWlflO pattone .,. t2M7 9ertrem L Ayen Ill, 2141 ~ Otdl, Corona del ... ...._.. _ ~~ ...... ~ ..,_ .,Y. tn lndMdl_, I01 H1NY PeN A.e., 8rlgtlt Red, good con-9aet ofter ave1 doing~•: Thie bullMM It con· ..... Oflve, Santa Ana Mar, Calif. IH25 --.,,.,. *' "-'7•-TI-. ,..._.,ent(a) OOM• in.eon, Celf. I0744 dltlon, S35,000, eppt ll0-1150. . ~ lldan, ~ Cl,_CUIT PLUS, INC .• dllGted by. an lndMduel Heigtltl, Calif. 12707 Tiiie buatneu 11 oon· m!:.,r .... trtnt(t) ~ ....... to nrwt bult-TNI ~rtnell II onty 724-1151 • power • ._., 3345 ~ IMS., Ste. The reglttrant(1) com-D1neltt Dl¥W, 272tt Via dUctedby:lluabancUnd_... to tr...t _. ,_ ......... ,......_.....,~.....,...arid . ' CAOtLLAC '12 r9bult en-!net"'""""' lelttw In-200, Neiwpor1 leectl, Ce11t menoed to ttanwt tM-. Ian Pedro. Mllalon Vlato. Tiie regtttrMt(ll OOlll-ftW ....... tN AoWoul lutfMM '*"9(1) lteted T'-, .... treM(a) POMCHE 1972111T.A. gin•. trenemlulon, tenor. drtwen .... than l2MS ,,.. under tN ActftlOul c..t.t2tt2 menoad to lrWIMClt bult-~naae .. ~•>...!,.lated .-.,.on:A,rtaottl.1MO ,...... to nr.ot 1tored, llke naw. Call me. brak• naad wonc. .... 1.000 mlll a yMI', ptlced 9ruoe Ander9on Kalber. lullneu NalM(1) lltled MkiNel L Toetge. 441 neet under tN Flc1ttloua __....on:~ •. 4, 1..., lllldwd C. Trtgg nw ....... .. 112,000. 642-2923 ceo11 ofter. 213/7se-ee74 below bOok, mua1 be 207 Knox St. Unit E. CoMa eboYe on: JWtJ H . illO MendOU. Corona dal Mar, hllnea Nama(1) 1111ed ~ ~ tied Tilll •1Ha11 ... fllacl hltnw nama(I) lltt ----~...,,...._,...--~ CADI' I "'C '7"' ., ... __ ... _ ... n. 14,987.a1 Call ....... Calif. 12127 Patrick N. Ally Calif. 12t25 ~on: Nol Vat • wlUI ...... ,. ___ ... ~~Or """'lha ~an°' Or· ...,. on:~ 1. 1MO Saeb 1973 Rodcat H ~ • """""...,· 722-9220 TtMe bllllneee 11 con-Thie lt...,._,I .._ lllad Cow Dlvl6opment Com-Vlnoant Chulr1a .... -·•F ...,.,. "' · _,. County on Aull"' I , _,.._I(, IOMNrl Mt condition DIH•I. Sllarp. 81K. ductedby.U:Otpotallon wtthltleCOllntyClertlofOr-peny, Inc .. Catltofnle, 2424 Thia~--tied .. ~ on Aupll 2. '"° Tilll uau:eit .. ~. ¥~4/546-7479. ' Loaded. 12350 0 80. Mercury 1978 Comat TN regl1trant(1) com· anoe COllnty on .My 25, 8.E. en.tOI St. 050. ~ wttll lha COllnty Clettl of Or· 1tl0 __ ,_ .-._ ~ Qertl °' 644-eMt EJlcelen1 Conctltlon. Auto-mancec:t to traneact bue1-1990 por1 lead'o, Callf. 12658 anoe COllnty on .My 25, ,,_,, "*11htd~· 001111 ... c.unty on Aull* 1 SUBARU 1915 OL mettc. AIC, 11,295 080, ... undar the Flctltloul ,.... Thi• bullMH II con-1990 ~ Oranoe COlll1 = Plot 11. M. tMO 4x4 Wagon, 5 apd, ale., Ull Ill '11 5'6-73e1. lullnea N•IMC•I 111ted Publl9hed Ofanoe Coaat ducted by: • get*al per1-,.... =.=::2•1':'.cr2· 11. 21. _..,., 2. , 1tl0 eunroof. 11.,eo. alloy ._._ l'lllsllll -lboW on: NIA Dally PllOI Augu1t 11. 12, 11, nerthlp Publlthad Oranoe Coeet · .,..11 ... "*1lhtd °'""' -""· eat COYW, blke,3r.t"fmmeeulttl ger· 8r"°9 ~ 2t. 1990 TN reglllrant(a) com· Dally Pilot Augult 5, '2, 11, ~Plot WM. rack, U .200 0 80. ~ 111800 82i-5314 Tilll Nt9ment •• lllad Su-503 menced to trenaact ~ 25. 1990 ..UC llDTIC( _.., 2, I , ti, IMO 836-9702 -· • . """' tN COllnty Clertl of Or· ,... undar the Flctl"°'-9 Su-aOI "8JC ~ ... 54 . I mn '11 1= COllnty on .My 25, "8JC NOTICE lklllneH Name(•) ll1t9d "8JC NOTICE ll'ICTmCIUa ...... TOYOTA '83 SUP .. "' II a--1 above on: NIA '9CnTICMM 81 MAm 8TATllKn rmLJC IDl1C( .,,. _. HMMI '9CTmOU8.,._ll AodtwyF.Emery MAm8TACT n TMtolowlrtt,.... .. --------1 IOKml. 5epd, ••~lent v-a. auto. pit . air. t11t. Publllhed Oranoe Coat MAim ITAW Thie ttetement wu flied '9CTmOUe .,..... TN fOloWlflO .,. dolr'l tMlrtW • NTmeul _ .. condition 15700 080 CNIM. p/W, p/I. Low, loW 'Delly Pttot Auguat 5, t2, 19. The foffoWinO pereona are with the County Clerk of Or· ~ftmtff dolr'I ....,_ ::---. .UOOfT llONI, 20tl MAim 8TUll II IT 733-0330 mllell(90N73) 2t, 1990 doing~-= anoe CO\lnty on July 25, ~~-"°9E'SATI~SlA.-Olllll St..~'-"'· TM......,.,.... .1• ... Su-505 C A AN D L E R C 0 M. 1990 do4nG t · VICE, 115M O...one CW calf t2t10 do1r'I ....,_ M: mlTl llllW '11 ..... OLDS 1970 Cuttaae Su-MUN!CATIONS. eot P....a INSATIABlE (CATEAINO de. F taln v Cellf-.iM.l<Mt9owtNnend DATA MIO IQCUT llllTILllRA preme. 2-dOOf, loedad. "8.IC NOTICE Let119')Ur. Coton• dal Mar, PublllMd Ofange Coeet BY SHARI). 505 St. Andrew 127ot04ltt ~. . ....._ '-'Y 90wman, I01 SIA..cH,431 le9onlaAve Auto. ltereo CMa, llr, p/1. (2FOQ.4H) 2925 HtrbOf BtYd, C.M. ••••• Nie. 1 OWMr. Callt. 112t25 Dally Piiot Augu11 5. 12, 111, = N9wpot1 lead'o, c.M. "OM Marie TllebHll-Henry '°'d Ave.. Wiim· Corona del Mar, Celt. ( 111-1• 12 4 5 0 . E. c •II • n t '9CT1TIOU8 .,..... Aobett Blaire Chandler. 28, 1990 Su-502 Shari CMet• 506 St ,,.,.. ltteea. , 1531 <Medttona tnoton. c.M. I0741 Dae:lt• L ""9Mll. 43 .... 77s-M40 ..... ITAW tlOll LanltpUf. Cofone dal dt• Road ~ ~ Clrde. FountMn v~. c.M. lllle bualnaea .. OOft-..... Avia.. Corona ,. ... ., ............ ...... IW., ....... 11Ma .. 11 The followtng peraone are Mar, Callf. 112825 Calif 112t13 ' t27ot duCtad by. hUabend Ind_... Mar, Cellf. l2IH FORD 1eee Tau~· UC PllTUI llAll do4nG bUa1r19aa •· Tiiie bu11""1 11 eon· Thia bull""' 11 eon-Thie bueinett It con-TN regl1trant(1) oom-TNa l>UeMaaa II con W AM t 1 • •• L~AIE'S AUTO REGIS-ducted by. an lndMdual P\alC N0Tte£ ducted by. an lndMdl* menced to trwweet bull-Mtad W. an~ agon. ex r ... top -TRATION AND TRANSFER The regl1tr1nt(1) com· duct9d by: en lndlvtdual The ra0111rant(el com· neee undet ltle P'lctttloul Tlla regtetrant(1) com condition. bMUtlful land-Auto, PIS. air, 1111. crvlM, SERVICES. 8155 Atlanta, menced to tranMC1 but'-'9CTmOU8 IU8Mll The regletrant(•) eom-menoed to traneec1 blltl-811llnft1 name(•) lltted menoad to tranaect leWood IMtallle. Aeklng plw, pll. Immaculate. Huntington Beech, Callf. ,... under the Flc11tlout NAm ITATW•NT menoed 10 trtnMCt b\111-,... under Ille Flctttlolla lbo'l9 on: not~ ,_ undet tN F ~·4~58~,~~~I~~ (731308)11• ll~orralne (Lone) L9Wta, :=•: ,,:ri;:•/~•t•d ~::=::eon• are ::na':*Na':.,~= :.=:: ~~1";= ==-~1':.:*'w _, ::!."4:: =~~. ~l:C, VoNo 1984 Ol Fully equipped, excallant condition, new Uraa, 1unroof, S8 ,975 . 873-388e. 631-0300 _._IL ._8 525 Falffax Sp t•. Costa Aober1 8. Chandler TURNER VIDEO COM-·~ ~ 2• 1990 Aoea M ~ w1t1't ttie County a.ti of Or· Dlelra ,_..... FORD 917 T _, -Mele, Callf. 112t27 This 1taternenl wu ftled MUN IC AT I 0 NS. 1 4 5 ar ., Thia ~ -lied _,. COllnty on ~ 15 Thee -...rnent - 4 dr po~ er:~~WI 292S Harb« BtYd, C.M. Tiiie bullne11 11 con-wllh Illa County Cletk of Or· Domlngl Drive. Suite 1, New-w1i::'he'~ty b;:' of":;'. with the COllnty CIMI of Qr. ttto ' Witt\ tN COllnty Clertl of Or · w • 111-1111 dueled by: an lndtvl<lual ange County on Augu11 2. por1 Beech. Callf. 12MO anoe County on .,, _ _, 2 ,_.. _,.County on~ IS erulM control, SS,900 The regl1trant(1) com-1990 Turner Ent.,pt\MI, Inc . = County on Jiit>/ 25• 1990 .._. ' PllClllNd 0r-. Coeet 1llO 080. Ml-2991 mencecs to tranMC1 bull-,_... 7•5 Domingo DrM, Sutt• 1. 1 ,_ Dllty Plot W 2t, s.p. neee llnder the Flc11t:OU. Publllhad Ofange Coeet Newpot1 BMctl. Cellf. 112te0 HMMI Putlllehad Or eoeet tember 2. I. 11, 1MO PllClllNd Ot.,,._ YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE Daily Pilat lualneH Name(•) lle19d Dally Piiot Auguat 12. 111, 28, Thia buelnaH 11 con-Del~'::;! °':T 1~ Delly Piiot A111J4191 arwc. 11. 25. Su-631 Dllty Plot Auellet M. above on. Jiit>/ 1. 1990 s.c>temt>et 2. 1990 ducted by:• COfP<><l llon 28 1990 ugui • • • S.,tember 2. tteo \ember 2. I . 11, tllO D. Lorraine L.-il Su-513 The regl1tr1nt(1) com· · Slr504 Su-Sao MUC mTICE Thie atatemenl wu flied meneed to tranMC1 bull·1-----------1 with the County Clerk of Or· "8.IC NOTtC( ,... ur'4Mt the Flctltloue rtaJC NOTIC( ACnTIOUtl -• anoe County on Jvly 25. 8u1lne11 Name(•) ll1t9d "9lJC NOTICE ..... 8TAW 1990 'tennoua BUWll •boYe on July ti, 1990 '9CTmOUe .,..... The lolowtnt pereone .,. fl'tCTn'ICMM -N '4Ma1 NA• ITATW•NT l<llhleen furnet, Prall· NAm ITAT'lmNT '9CTIT10Ue .,_.. doing bualMea •: MAJm eTA~ Publllhed Orange Cout The IOllowlng per10n1 are dent The followtng pereona .,. MAim 8TA,,_.., ( a I G 0 L 0 S T A " The~ per9on1 ar Delly Piiot Augvll 5. 12, 111, dotng bull,_. u Thts llatement WM ftled dOlnQ bullnett • The fOllowlng pertona are ENTE"Pf"SES (t>)SWEET dof'I bl'9lnela ea: 28, 1990 T~E PEN·LOR COM-wllhthe CountyClettlolOf· DMR TRAINING. 32221 dolno~a.: THOUGHTS (c) .. UDE CLW ENTl .. PfUSES. So·512 PANY. 1•33 Superior Ave .. ange Cou"IY on July 25. Atlpaz •171, San Juan T~CE APARTMEHTS THOUG HTS (d )FUN 21112""""*0tda.Hunl· i---------Suite 3M, Newport Beedl. 1990 CeplltraN>, CelK 112t75 TUSTIN, tU4 I A9dlllll, F0008, 2421 Neiwpor1 llwd 1n9tOn leec:tl. Cellf. t2t4t rt11JC NOTICC Calll 1128&3 P 1 ,.._ '~ 0 11• Mekedlth Rudin, Tuatln. Callt. t2MO •5. Co11a ...... Callf. C"'1I Lee WegeMnllal, Pennie A Pleuent, 1433 ubf "*' ""•nge ..,.,.., 3222' Allpu • 17 '. San Lynn v ... Penoyer. t304 12527 21•2 Summer Otda, Hunt· ,tCTIT10UI BUl*lll Superior Ave . s:11 388, Dally Piiot Augu1t 5. 12, 111. Jue n Capl1tr1no, c1111. So. lay Front, Belboa a.won p.....,. Alc:Ntde. tncrton leectl. c.M. t26tf Nu. ITAff•NT N9wpor1 &eaeh. Calif 928&3 28. 1990 112875 llland, Callt. 128'2 22412 Formentor, .....ion ltwe bullneu le con- T!'le fonowtng per.an1 are Thi• bu11na11 11 con· Su·507 Thia bullnell 11 con· Thie bullneu 11 con-Vleto. Cellf. t2tt2 CluC1ed ~ an ~ dOlnQ tJu1inM1 u ducted tly an lf'ldlvldual ducted by an indMdual ducted by. an lndMdual 'fllle bullneee " con· TM regeetrant(•I com- AMERICAN COMMUNITY The regtllrant(I) com· rtaJC NOltC( T"9 reglatrent(I) com· The r99l1trent(1) ec>m· Ollcted by. en~ menoad 10 lrenMCt bue'- MORTGAGE COMPANY. meneed to traneeet bull-mance<I to trlnuc:I bue'-menced to trlnMCI buel-Tiie regl1trent(1) com-,,_ undet the Flctltlolla 171•5 Sky Park Clrcie, Suite ,_. under the Ftet1tlou1 'ICTIT10UI BUl*lll neu under the Flc11tloua neee undar the Flctltlolla D'*ICad to tranMci bult-8ualnee1 n1meC1) lllled A. Irvine. Call! 11211• Bu1lna11 n1me(1) ll1ted NA• ITAff•NT 8u1tna11 name(1) lilted lu1lne11 name(•) ll1t9d Mel llnder the Flctltlolla lbo'l9 on:= 17, tteo L8Wfanot Clyde Beetle. lbove on· June I, 1990 Tiie following pel'lonl .,. •t>ow on NIA llboW on. IMO l ullnetl n1me(1) 1111'4 awte w ... 375 Woodland Pl . Costa Pennie A Pleuant dOlng bullneat.. 0... Rudin Lynn v .. P9noyw tbo"9 on: AllQUe1 15, 1llO Tllla ~ .. Ned Mele, Calif 92827 Thie ttatement wu ~ WESTERN ORE CO , 7•1 Tl'lll ttltement WM lllad TNt atatement WM lllad INron Aldiatdl wlttl ltle County a.ti of Of. MWlln John Kr-. IS. I wtth Illa County Cletk of • Diamond St , Lagun1 BNch, with the County Clertl of Of· with lfle County C.. Of Or· Tiiie IC8tement WN lllad a1109 County on Augult 17, Port Tegeart Pl , N9wpor1 ange County on Augu . Calif 11285 I ange County on Augutl 2, ~ COllnty on Auguet I . wlttl the CO\lnty Clertl of Or· 1llO 8eech, c a111.112eeo 1900 Lot1 8 1ench l, 70 t990 1990 .,,.. County on A111J419115, ,_. Maret a Scott Kr1mer. f..a1t Diamond St , LaQUn• Beech, ,.... ,_,. 1llO ~ Oranoe C09t 1141 Port Tagoart Pl .~ PubllSll«I Ofanea Coat Callf.11285t Pvbll9hed Oranoe C09t Put>llahed °'""' COlll1 ~ o.ity Piiot AuoYll 2t. s. por1 BMc:h. C"tllif 112MO Dally PllOt Augult 12, 111, 28, Grego E. Jakobeon. 741 Dally PllOt Auguet f2. 111, 21, o.ity Piiot ~ 11, 21. ~ Or ... COlll1 tember 2, I , 11, 1fl0 Thie bu1tna11 11 con· See>tambet 2. 1990 Olemoo<I St . Laguna e..cn. Sec>tembet 2, 1990 Septemt>er 2. I , 1MO Dllty Plot Augyet 21. Sep-Su-547 ducted by a genetll part-Su·515 Calif 112851 Su-521 ....,.. lember 2, t . 1t. 1fl0 nerthlp Amer1Cen Sllteata. Call· 9u-537 "9lJC NOTICE The regl1trant(1I com-1111_.,. Mnf&rr lom1a. 1122'h N9wPOf1 Blvd rtaJC NOTICE PWUC mJa __ ......, ..... ......,,.......,,. ....... _ men<*! 10 treneaet bull-f'-nu ~ • 115. Cott• M .... Clllf MUC mm fl'tCTIT10Ue _ .. neee under the Flc1ttlous 112827 PM:TITIOUe ..-u '9CTIT10Ue -.iH•U MAim 8TA~ 8111tne11 name(•I ll1tad ~~A~=· Thia bu1lne11 •• con-NAm ITAW 9IAlm ITAW PICTn'ICMM ........ n. f01oW1f10 pattone are above on Aupu•I t, 1990 Tiie fOllowl ducted by • genetal Part· The lolloW!ng pereona.,. The lollowtnt pereona.,. ..... 8TAW doing llWli'9ll - Utwranc. Cfyde Beetle "Cl pereon1 are netlhlp doing bullneM u do4nG bua1neet ea. The f01oW1f10 ~ .,. D 11' EC T WE I t N T E • 'I Thl1 llatemenl ••• flied ~"3G~~~NSTRUC The regletrant(I} com· HUNTINGTON FUNC-F1r.E IMAGE GLASS, doing bualneea • O"AT!O, 401 lay1lda , with t!'le County Cletk of Or· TtON 1132 S..blutt Ofl . menced to traneaet bull-TIONAL ASSESSMENTS, 9051 Cotti., Ln.. W•t· ~N CHU..cH MINl8-DrM. N9wpot1 lead'o. C.... • • ange County on August 9, · ..... neu under the Flct1110ua PHYSICAL THERAPY COR-rnlMter. Callt 12tl3 TMS, 1300 Ademe •tK. t2tlO • 1990 Costa Meat. Callf 112827 Bu1tne11 name(•) fitted PORATION, 11100 Mein St Aandy Ford, I06I COiier CoMa ......_ c..t. t2t2t Gaty ltllpfw\ Turner. eot f•1IO s!~'ive A~f'·J!.2 atlo11a on: Augu11 t. 1990 • 107. Huntington leectl. Ln . Wettmtn1ter. Callf. Jllmal Henly AuU. 1300 Bayliff Ort..... N-port Publtlllad OfAnQe Cout · 8 · Gr9119 E Jakot>eon Cliff 11~1 t2tl3 Adelna •tK, Coate MeM. leec:tl, Cellf. 12te0 Dally Piiot Augu11 t9, 28. ,C~t~1:2!27 1 1 Thi• 1tatement •U filed Mlchllaro Yamamoto. Thia t>uatneM 11 con· c..t. t2t2t . TNI ~llnett 11 con· Secitembe< 2. II. t990 ue n111 • con· wlth the County Ctent ol Of. Pflyllc:el Thetl!C)y. Inc . ea.-ducted ~ an ~ Tiiie tM*NM le con-ducted by: an lndMduel •••••••S•1r•633• ~;: ~~~:~~~u~om-AnQe County on Augul1 tO. tornla. 332• Aomalle A~ • The regtlttaM(I) com· dllcted by' an lndMdl* TN regletrant(I) com- ,. menoed 10 lranNC:t buaf. 1990 Ofanoe. Cellf 112ete menoed to trlnMCI tM-. Tiie regl1trant(1) COM-menoad to trll'llllCI bue'- L"'9 /U I ,.... Tiit• bu1tne11 11 con-,,.. llnder Ille Flctttlolla menoad to traneec1 bue'--undar Ille Flct"toua """" ..;. MM under the Fictitious Publlstlad Ofange Cout ducted by a corpor1t1on lullnMI n•IMC•l lltled neee under tlla Flctmout l111lnea1 name(•) lllled .. nd~ :i::•:: J:~";~'/~•l•d Dally Piiot Augu1t 111. 28. Tiie regt1trant(1) com· at>ow on: Auguat t, 1990 l11llnM• nameC•I llated ebo¥9 on: Augllet 13, 1990 ... lilililililil'URll&iilliliiiii"i·.,; wen,_ L At>a~an September 2. II. 1990 ~ to tranMCt bull-Rendy Fora ~on: NIA awy s. T11tner "' Thia tllt.;,,,..,t .., .. flied S1r535 neM under the Ftctlttoua Thie etaterneftt .. Ned Jllmal H. Aut1 Tllll MllllMl'lt -lllad with Illa County Clark of Of. Bu1lna11 nama(a) 1!1t9d with Ille County an of Or· Tiiie .....,,_,, -fllecl Witt\ 1t1e CO\lnty CfJMI of Or· ,ACIFM: VIEW MHIORtAL ,Al'tK CAlmel"Y • M0<tuary C"'•i>el • CrematOly 3!>00 PK1hc v-Drive N9wpor1 BMc,., .... ,,. arige County on Auguit 2 at>OW on .My 18, 1990 a1109 County on AlllJ4l9I 7, wfttl tN ~an of Qr. lt'l9 County on Augue1 15. 1990 • PtalC NOTtCE MlcNtaro Yamamoto 1990 _,.County on Auguee 17, 1MO ,..,.1 Thia 11a1emen1 -flied ,_ 1llO ,.._ Pub411hed Orange Coat PICTIT10UI BUIMll with the County Clerk of Or· Publlahed Oranoe C09t Nllttl Pulllllhed Oranoe Coaat Dally Piiot Augull 12 Ill 28 NA• ITATW•NT ange County on Auguel 2. Delly Pilot AuguM 11. 28. Publllhed Or_,. C09t Dllty Hot Auoult 25. S. ls.c>temt>er 2 1990 · ' · Tiie fOllowlng pereon1 are )990 Septemt>er 2, t , 1990 Delly PllOt Augyet 21. Sep-tember 2. t . ti, 1fl0 . . So-518 dOlng bullneal u ....u ... 525 t..,ber 2. I . ti , ttlO Su-543 ·------·•1 AMDAN PU8LICA TtONS, Publllhed Ofange Coaat Su-546 23111 Whit• Sand• Oft ...... Dally PllOI Augult f2. tll. 25, "8JC .,TIC( MUC IDl1C( Piiia 11111111 P\B.IC NOTtCE Huntington Beech. Call! Secitamt>er 2. 1990 ____ --.. PWUC mTICE 1--------.-..-I 12949 Su-611 .--···---..cm10U1..-11 llU --n I '1CTmOU8 BUIMH Jon Krt•ttan AndrMeOn. ..... ITAT'llmNT '9CTIT10Ue ...... ..... 8TA,_,., MOfluery •Chapel NA• ITATW-..r 23111 Whit• Sand• Or:w ••. rtaJC NOTtCE TM lolowtnO '*'°"9.,. 9IAlm 8TA~ TM folowtr'I per'IOftl.,. Cremahon The lollowfng per1on1 81• Huntington Baaeh. Callf ~ ~~CLEANtNO "-folowlng ,.,... -...,_.....,...ea: 110 81oedwly ~E~~ ~)(PRESS, 92848 I '9CTITIOUI .,_.. SERVICE )32 Victoria tt doing~ ae: llJI IYI DATA SYS· CLASSIFIED I Cost• Mna Timothy Paul MeDenlal. NAlm ITA,,_.., 1..,..~ ,.:....,. • MAMLIWO .. KI ETC., TIM8. 147 Sonott "°"· • ..,..... 2182 Dupont Offla. Suite 2311 WNI• Sand• Oft119 u .1 The followtng j)WIOM .,. """• ..... t. Mele, Calf 241 Walftllt "'-· ~ CoMa ....... Calf. t2t2t U ,IMne,Calff 112715 Huntington 8eaeh. Callf.,dOl~t>ull,_U' t2~ H Klloury SS2 a..t\,Oalf ._ ..,_..,..,.. llWoy,147 ________ 11111111 _________________ .. ;~······••Iii ... :-r:.~. ~ ... ~~·1 ~ 1~8 AIUS ARCHITECTS. VIC10rie It · l204 Coeta TIM fl 811rN. 241 Walftllt Sonora fad, ColCa .._, STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Leoal Department at the Daily Piiot :s pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new bus1nesaes We will now SEARCH the name for you at no e.tra charge. and save you the time and the lrtp to the Court House In Santa Ana Then, of course. after the search Is completed we will ftle your fictitious business name statement with the Counly Clerk. publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publl· cation wi1h the County Clerk - Please stop by to ftle your l:c1111ous business sl atement at lhe Daily Pilot Legal Depart- ment 330 West Bay Costa Mesa Caltlorn:a II you can not stop by. please call us at (714) 642-432 t. E.1Ctens:on 3 tS or 316 and we w:ll make atrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any lurther questions, please call us and we wlll be more lhan glad 10 assist you Good luck 1n your new business" Kimber~ J Scott. 28021 Thl1 bullnea1 11 con-, 1550 8-ytlde on-... Cofone Mele Callt ·12t.27 • lt....1,_~ a.di, Ce11f c..t.12t2t ducted by eo-partnen del Mar, Cellf 12t25 • tft!A ~ "9y "''"· 147 Serrano ·Et Toro. Celll Tiie regl1tr1nt(•I com-Kermit Dorlu• and M-duc1-n:, !""~ .... con· C...... J ~. loNfl Reed, Coate ...... 12830·&432 menc.ac1 to traneect bull·leoclet ... Callfornie, '"°· v1 an w..., .... .,.. 18731 LllCla. H11n1rneton Celt. l2t2t Thie bu1lnH1 I• con· ,,... und9' the Flc11tlOUI 2•20 Santiago Street, New-The regtatranl(I) com· leec:tl. c.M. t2t47 TNa bue6Met la con· due1ed by •general pan-Bu1lne11 ntme(1) 1111adlport Beach. Callt 12MO menoad~ 1~ blltl-Tiiie bu"""8 la C04'· dl!Oted~""9beMancl..._ nerih19 •bo¥9 on· NIA I Tiii• bull""' 11 con-,,.., I 6' l 1"1 ~ ducted by• • .,.,... pert. TN regtltratnt(I) COfl'I· Tiie reglatrant(I ) com-Jon Krtecjen Andr...on duc1ed by. 1 corporltlon 111 nHI nam..,1 11.., ,,...,. menoad to tranMCt bull--~~ 1r1~aactFlct1t~ TtMI llat.,,....t ... llladl TN reglllrant(•l com-~on ~1~--TM ,....trant(1) COfft-,_ llfldtr ._ Actttlolle ·-"'"'""" ,.. ...,... with 111e County Clefll ot Or· menced to tranMGt bue6--ee · ~-, menoecS to tr......ct tM-. lutfnau n11ft9C1) lltted lu1lne11 n1me(t) llltad ange County on Auguet 7. ,,.. undet the Flctltlolla Thia ........,, .. Ned ,_ ....... IM "°'1110u1 Mowtl on: NIA above on Sec>tember 1, 1990 l11aln•H ntme(1) llllM with Iha COllnty CIMI Of Or· lual""' nama(e) llated ~fl Pr'8lt 1':,'* A Aobett ,_i ~on .My 15.:. 1990 = County on AlllJ4l9I 7, ebcM on: Aupll It. 1MO Tilll -•••it .. t11ec1 TNI • I lllad Publllhed Oranoe CoeM Kermit Dottue, l"AIA ..-. TIM "· .,,.,. """ .. ~an of Or· wtth he•~emen~,;:'of Or Deity Pttot Auguat 111. 25,j Thee .. ,...,,.,, -Ned Publlttled Or COlll1 Thee uau ueit .. tllecl Miit County on~ 17. I Coun nty A .. S.,temt>er 2. I. ttto with the COllnty Cieri! of Of: ~ Pilot A:;:r,. 2t """the~ a.11 of Or-'"° : ty on uguat . Su-&24 anoe County on Auguat. 2. i;f.mw 2. t. '"° · · ... County on~ t7, · ,_. ,..... '990 Su-521 tMO l'utllllMd 0r.,. COlll1 Pvblltnacl Oranoe C09t Putlllthed °'.,,;: Nlllahed Orange"= =:t., ":,' .~.:· s.p. Delly P16ot A'9'81 11, 25, P\aJC NOTICE Delly PIO! Augult f2. II, 2t. ~ .... A&o* It. ... ~ ...,._,,_ 2. I, 1"° '9Ctm0Ue .,..... Sec>t..,bet 2. 1990 ... 2 ••• ti. 1MO Su-Ml NAMl8TA~ ..._514 f11Cm10Ul-M ~ rmJC•TIC( 1---------The followlnO par.one ere MAim 8TAJI I n --....... -.. ....... ...,.--. __ rtaJC mTICE do4nG ~ .. rmuc mm The '°'°'*" ,.,... .,. MUC M>ta • ' • ' • • • • ' o , 1---------LIOO PACl,IC MOAT· ~ bl'9lnela • MT!•HWAL '9CTmOUl.,_N GAO!. 1801 Oo¥a Street fl'tCTIT10Ue-N P~Cl,ICA 10,-fWA"I Nnnou:t• H•ll ,,._,.,, ••• MAm ITAW 1209, Neiwpott lead'o. c.M. MAim 8TATW TICHNOLOOttl. 1131 Ille .... 8TATll n .-A,_._ The fOlowlnt pattone are HMO TM~ P9r90N .,. A.enue #IC, """"""Oft Ttla .......... ,...,.. .. PM)ffTMMll •vt•H 6olnQ bualneet ae: 1'1111 lo11kather, 1801 doing bualneet •· leec:tl. Cellf. tll4I do1r'I ~ • ..,... JLk GA.APHIC OOIGN. 3 ~St.~~ YfAH NOWTI, Jl7 .... Marc L. """'9. ln1 ... T.-..R PAOTI, ... 1 ~wind Ct.. N9WpOtt laac:fl, Callf wind, N9wpott leec:tl. Cellf. Avanve •C~ltlftOft 0..., L.-:.':A........ Tl-. ......... ...,..... ,_ ....... Callf l2tt3 ... DallidKnlp, 1801 ~ t2tlO ..... Clllf. ...-.c..r. • ............. ,.... Jonna ~ HutoNneon. 3 St lulte 205, ~t ._..,..Id fl!lord, 311.... a.tea ...._, HM lat'8fl 9aM, M>. .. w ._.. ............ IP"' lunvMi wllld Ct I N9wpot1 .....,,, Cellf. IHeO wind. Neiwpor1 a.di. Cellf .,,..... DIM """ A. CNno 0..., L.-• tlO......., ......... .... 8eactl, Cellf 12MS TIMI t>ullneel 11 OOfl· t2tlO ._Celt. 1110I ..._, c.lf.... ....,_ ,..... of THI UM- Tiile bualnaaa .. con· ~ ~ • ~· pert. Tilll ~ 11 con-TMt lllYllMN le COft-Tilll ~ le COft• ICNOWN AATIIT .. •1 I M1ad by' an lndMduel ,..,.,. dllOted by: an lndh10tlal dllcted ~ ...,.... .. , ...., by: an...,.,.., ""' ..,.., Coaea .._, The , ..... ,aftt(a) com· n. r90lettant(1) com-The reglttrant(t) com· Tlla r ..... reM(tl ~ Tiie • ....-Mt(•) ..,._ Calf. r'*'Clld to traneact bult-rnencad to trlftMCI butt-menoad to ltaneact bult-...,.... to lr8NlllOt bult-menoed to .,.._. ..._ "-......,. ~ nw llfldtr lha ~ ,_ under ttie FlctttlOul w llndlr the ~ w .,...., .. ,____ ,_ llNlr .. ,...._ ...,.•11rnau1•-i-1· 81111MN na1ft9C1) titted lullneae NalM(I) !lated luatnMI nalM(1) llated ......... '*"9(1} "9tM .......... MIM(I) .... ._ ..... -... 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