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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-03 - Orange Coast PilotBJP•c..t71, ....... . FAJR .. THE ORANGE COAST GOOD MORNING I It's Monday, Sept. 3, 1990, and here) what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Fair with hazy sunshine. T•y'1 .Sp/low: '15·'4 Yesterday's hi~/low: 76-63 Tomorrow's high/low: 75-64 SPORTS: ...,_ Lape Ba..U: Deilpn will ·~ pmes ... Cledaeed wiu .u,e1s 1, Qicaao t Z4·HOU• HOTUN• TOTH••OITO• 642.-6086 eom..,,,. • Tip• S.. I' ... IU '°'.,,,,,,. INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: For the holiday revelers preparing to bop into their 1alopies, leave the beach and JOin the snail trail on the local freeways today, we have some tips from a group called VlP Orange County. The group points out some quick -or at least quicker - routes to cenain count.y desti- nations than those used tra- ditionally ... The routes were recommended by Yellow Cab and Dial-A-Ride, so away we go: Lapaa Beacla to Suta Au: Talte Pacific Coast Highway to MacArthur Boulevard to Main Street. B•tiqtoa Beacla to Sota Au: Take Main Street (which turns into Ellis Avenue) east until it turns into Euclid and drive north to Sant.a Ana. Newport Beacla to El Toro: A void MacArthur and the 405: talte PCH to Laguna Canyon Road. Finally, VIP suggests you use the G arden G rove Freeway whenever possible ... "Even when you have to share it, travel moves at a reasonable pace." INDEX Bridge 84 Business A4 Classlfled 83·5 Comics A7 Crossword 84 Entertainment A9 Horoscope 84 Oplnk>n · A8 PoUce Log Al Society AS Sports 81 ·2 TV llstlngs A9 Weather A9 TODAY'S THOUGHT "NO OM Is tnOIY pt'O- loundly SMJ thM1 ,,. who · lalghs too much ... JNn Patt ltkhter MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 , 1990 " .. Move over, George Mamilton ..., ..... __...,...._ ...... Glrb lhow tllelr hln llne1 to ttte Jud9e• flop photoJ white • .... ,. contnunt fal»ov•J cOMp•t•• for th• Lobster eward In Sunday-1 Ann&Nll Wedge T•nnlnt Tourn•"'•nt. Wedge whompers cook up another tanning contest 8y HOU.Y J . WAGNER Oollly ...... Suoff \If,. .. NEWPORT BEACH -Bodysurfers of the Wedge Cf"('~ gathel'C'd at the Jetty Sunday fo r what's pro~bly the silliest contest of the summer -the annual Wedgt' Tanning Tournament. About 50 bod)"urfen, malt' and f~male. hned up along the JCtl~ to be JUdged b) their peers in such 1llustnous compet1t1' e categones as best all-around tan. best lt'gs, most cancerous face. blondest hair and a rowd) assortment of other dubious d1stancttons. "The contest is more of an excuse for t'veryone to get together and have a party than anything else." said Fl'C'd Simpson. one of fi\C judics. "It was a smash hn." Simpson added. "The cops kt 1t go on e'en thou.ah we didn't havt' a permit. bccau~ It was all amateur·· When ht''s not at the wedge. Simpson. 52. 1~ a markettng consult.ant and manufactun.:r of Viper fins. the preferred fin of \\t'dge whom~rs. ··t ve been coming here since most pf these gu ~s ~ere in knackers ... he said. "This year's contest was a s~t). h1lanous m('ss:· c0ntest founder and Wedgewear maker Kenn "Mt'I" Thoman said "It ~as the biggest one so far.·· Thoman. 33 ("gOtnJ on 23.'' he sa~s). said he began the conte'it an 1978 as a way to bnng together his bodysurfing buddies. He had one each year for the next four years. then the contest faded as some of.the regulars began to lea ve the cre~ But he re'l'lxi the contest 1n 1988. br popular demand. af\er ne~ ~mds were forged with the next generatton of body whompers. "It's like a fraternity down there." he said. "Thef"(''s a whok ne~ 1encrat1on of guys nding there now." (Please Sff TAN/Back Pagel Coast clear; crowds calm By HOUY J . \JI AGNER Oollly .._ SC-" llilrltet The Coast was clear over the Labor Da y weekend and Orange Coast residents and v1s1tors alike enjoyed maid tempn-aturcs. Seventy-degree water and air temperatures an the mid-70s made for comfo rtable beach weather. but the surf was down along the Coast and drew tight crowds, hfciuards reported. At Hunungton Cit) Beach, 55.000 people were on the beach Sunda) and lifeguards made only ftve rescues. lifeguard Mitch Bray said. At Newport Beach. a crowd of 60,000 spent the day at the beach, filling ~king lots to the brim. L1feguar reported fewer thtn I 0 rncues. Some of those on Newport Beach enjoyed the annual Wedge Tanning Tournament. an open display of sw1msu1t chic and gen- eral good humor. Figures weTC unavailable for Huntington St.ate Beach, life- guard Jeff Schunk said. but park- (Please lft COAST /llack P11get LABOR DAV SepteJnber 3rd TRASH TRASH PO<·UP DELAYED ONE ~y $ BANKS BANKSWIU BE Cl.OSEO MAIL NO"""-. BDV'T OFFICES COUNTY, STATE ANO FEOERAl Off ICES Wl..l BE ClOSEO ~ CITIES CITY HAUS Al.ONG THE Ca.ST Wl.l BE CLOSED NEWS• PAPER THE ORANGE COASl ~l.Y "OT BUSMSS OR=ICE Will 8£ ClOSEO F-OA DELIVERY PA08lEMS. CALL 642·'333 'Cliff to fall in the sea Transient sleeps through shooting Unless Laguna Beach spends the money to fight Mother Nawre 9y KMIN AUGa ~ ......... W*lf LAOUNA BEACH -Chunks of 1 Heisler Part cliff are unstable and orobebly will continue to tumble in&o the tea unlas the city fortiftn the bluff. accordina to a ieo'olill. A South U,una ICOIC>lic eftli.,_.. ina flrm hu 1nalynd the lite ud rtt0mmtndtd actions the cit)' could ........ QMIP/IMltft•t 9y KMtlN UGE Md HOUY J. VI AGNtR ~ ..... IU!ft ....... LAGUNA NIGUEL -A transi- ent esca~ if\JUr)' when the truck he was sleepina in 'was hit several umcs with aunfirc early Sunday. Jim P. Mqee. 30. was arrested for suspicion of attempted homicide after an hourlona standoff with ~riffs deputies at his Lquna Niauel a1>9nment. The intended v1ctim, David Blet· iel, 41. slept throuah the abootina al~ 1everal bullets hit bis truck. l«Otd1n1 to Shentrs Lt. Larry Ab- bott. .. Apperently he had bttn asleep in tllc vehicle and was unaware h 1s vehicle bad bttn struck wvcral times by buUets." Lt. William Fran- c1s said, add1na Bltttel was apparent· I)' hv1ng 1n the truck. Neighbors at the apartment com· plex 11'1 the 24000 block of Hidden Hills Road reported the shootina to the sheriffs office at 12:30 Lm. When deputies amved. they found Maaec on the balcony of Ms apart- ment. shootina at the ~ Pl1bd ICTOSS the street. Abbott said. When officen ordered Maeee to put down the aun. a .22-caliber rifle, and sumndcr, be retreated iftlide the apartment. where he remained for the ne~ hour. ~ ~~ SWtina to evacuate . raidents of ne\rby apanmenu when ~ surrendered, Abbott •id. tnvestiaators believe M-.ec and Blcttcl had ~-en totttbcr earlier in the evcninJ. but do oot know how ......... ~.,,._, ......... 1 ' Orange Coast People David Cham~rlln An Irvine resident and the manager of hazardous waste opcratJons for the Irvine office of Camp Dresser & McK~ (CMD). one of the nation's largest env1ronmentaJ enginec:nng firms. EDUCATION------- A registered geologist, Chamberlin holds degrees from the Uni versity of New Hampshm.· and Colorado State University. He ha.s 12 years of cxpenence an hazardous waste 1nvesllgat1on. ROCKY MOUNTAIN WASTE- He helps mvcst1gate hazardous wastes from the Rock) Moun· tains to Southern Cahfom1a. COM has 50 offices nat1onw1dc and ten offi ces overseas. lAmpUed by Joy AJl'-'o•y Correction In Saturday's edition of the Orana~ Coast Dally Pilot tht ~ rong photograph ran with the Orangt' Coa\I Peonlr prohk on Jim Stanphill. The Dally Pilot regrets the error • ; Tustin songwriter wants apology ~from Republican Party chairman TUSTIN -.\ Tustin man "ho wrote a patnotac anthem aboul tht· Amcncan Oag as seeking an apolog' today from the Orange County Re- publican Part~ chairman v.ho \top- • pcd a planned performance of 1he song. Frank K.azersk1. 36. of T u\l 1 n • author of a song called "Red. White -: and Blue - God Bless You ·· \aid bis planned performance. at a rail~ • yesterday for Republican state as- \ semblyman Cun Pnnglc of (_,arden • Grove, was cancelled b) Tom ; Fuentct. the Orange Count) Re- ORANGE COAST publ11.a11 l'.tn\ lhc11rmdn "°ver\ki. c1 Republican. said Fuente$ lanlellcd the performance. \a\ 1ng Ka1cr\l.1 wa\ not a cekbnt) ln \tead ol allov.ang K.ue~k1 to sang. f Ul'OtCS reported I) pla)ed a tape rt.'curd1ng of the '>Ong "El' 1ra ·· "This pov.cr broke1 has ''•<>lated m~ fir'>I amendment nghts and I ~an1 an apulog} and to sing al a future Kepuhlacan rall) of m y choice.'· the \<>Ilg" mer saad "Just be<.au!le I'm not ~ome cclchnt). doc'in't mean I Lan"t sang a song about thc Amcncan Oag." By City Neffs ~n'lce How to reach us at I •1 ,.,_, the Dally Pilot II 'VOL l !\.1 ~~~· •• Edtto(a Hotline 642~ Y-~ -.wtlNOiily P• or ---.... t>e _..,.,.,,~~IO Edilor WlliMI Ldbdllll. 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FOUNTAIN VALLEY -h'a no w~ yet. bu' commuten ak>a& Brookbunt Street abould no- &iice 1*Met drivins times thele days. Ahhouah city officials bad their beatts tct on ayncbronizina lianalJ on the arttrial for the lut seven yun. it•a juat been in the last two week& that the bup were worked out of the computerized system. And drivers now ~tiould ~able to notice ok ,,,;.ha, city enlioeer Jeff Sinn •¥1-.. We Jl&lt reoeatJy pwdwod the maa1er compuier Which ia toinf '° be able to c:oauol thele vanoua !Jl1a1eetiou, .. Siu llid. ••1t•1 wort- "" reaoubly wdl Some of tbe people on tbe dty 1taft' around here. they have noticed there hu been a cbanee." Sinn aid where aJana1s with pevo- ment de1ectors often aet commuters cauaht up in a series of red liahts. the pew aysaem Will aive can a am=n ln a matW ot MCOndl. SiAa Mid the syiaem is workina ~ Brookhunt Street between Ellil and Edinter avenues, and added tbat tbe City hopes to per- auate Dliabboril\I Wettminister and HuotiJlllU)o Beach to follow suit with their ooniona of the street City omci&Ja also hope to aYDdlroniz.e Warner, Mqnolia and Uinaer a\'enues and Euclid and Talben 1ueeu, but need fedcr:aJ fundh'I for lb.at bia of a project. AJlhouah FounLl.i.n Valley bq atamd to incorporate IOtne of \he elemenu common to 1upentreet in its road work -aucb u wider intersection• -the Oranee County Transportation Commiuioo, which funds superstree~ bu not liven any money to Founwn ValJey. Sinn said Warner Avenue is on the commission's list. Fountain VaJ. Icy applied for supentrcet funds an July. 1-in-4 households hit by crime ly CMOL YN SKORN!CK WASHINGTON -A vaolcot crime or property cnmc bit one-in· fo ur U.S. households last year, vir- tuaJJy the same level as the pest five ycan, a Justice Dcpanmcnt report said Sunday. "In I 975. when this statistical series commenced, about one-in· three households was struck by crime," said Steven Dillin&ham, da· rector of the Bureau ol' Justice Statistics which produced the rcpon . The actual percentage of house- holds that suffered a violent crime or property crime was 24.9 percent. up sliahtly from 24.6 percent in 1988, the report found. The fiaures include attempted as well as com- pleted crimes. A total of 23.5 mallaon house holds suffered from one of the crimes checked: rape. assault. robbery, per· sonaJ theft, household theft, burglary and motor vehicle thef\. The bureau's figures come from the National Crunc Survey, whlch annually interviews members of 49,000 houtebolds nationwide to de- termine· crimes to household mem- bers who arc at least 12 yean old. The NCS doea not check for murder, because it compiles its informatiOD from surveys of victims. A total of 4.9 percent of house- holds experienced a violent crime, with 3.9 percent sufferina assault, 1 percent robbery and 0.1 percent rape, the survey found. The year before, violent crime had hit 4.8 percent of homes. Meanwhile, 17.8 percent of house- holds suffered from some kind of theft, including 11.2 percent per- sonal theft and 8. I percent house- hold theft; S. I perce nt suffered from a bUl'Jlary; and 1.6 percent motor vehicle theft. Amona the survey's fi ndings were that like previous years, households headed by blacks, urban households and households with higher incomes suffered a bWler percentaae of crimes than other popularion seg- News of the weird Subway riders protesting rate increase with tons of pennies NEW YORK -New Yorkers are gjving their 2 cents worth to the caty's subwa) system -nearly I million pc1lnies a week. m fact. lo purcbast nde tokens. Clcr1c.s and Transit 4.uthority of- ficials say some people arc flooding token boolh clerks wtth pennies an rc vcnac for a recent 15-ccnt fare hike and what they perceive as poor 1erv1ce. '"You can tell bc(ause they come down the stai rs wtth a smile on theu face. shaking a fist full of pennies." wd token clerk ydnye Thomas. "They put the handful of pennies 1n the slot and tum their head and laua)l." ihe pennies sJow the work of the clerk.s. Longer lanes at token booths have become common sancc the cost of a token rose 1n January from SI to S 1.1.S. The Transit Authonty. whach op- erates the subways. is aettina so many pennies that at ts now the largest depositor of pennies with the FcdcraJ Reserve. The New Yort Tames reported Sunday. Tbe nwnber of pcaDin ~ by token cler1ts inauled from 300.000 1 week to about 9.S0,000 a Wttk after the January pncc boost. Signs at token booths read. ·'No peonies... but the s1anJ add, "Please," becau~ pennies a.re lepJ currency and cannot be refuted. -ay Th A6Hdat-4 Pm• Washington Calling men ts. A total of 29. l percent of all black households suffered from an NCS crime - a slit.ht mcrease from 29 percent in 1988. And 6.4 percent of them suffered from a violent crime. a decrease from 6.6 percent in 1988. As fo r households beaded b> Caucasians, 24.3 percent suffered from an NCS crime, op from 2 3. 9 percent the previous year. And 4. 7 percent were victimized by a violent crime, a sJiabt rise from 4.6 in 1988. Some 2.S . .S perocnt of the house· holds of other races combined - Asians, Pacific Islanders and nauve Americans -also suffered from an NCS crime, down from 27.4 rrcent in 1988. The percentage o those homes that suffered from a violent crime also decreased to S.4 percen t from 5.6 percent. A le(>lflle ethnicity cate&OIJ for Hispanics and non-H1span1cs shows that a arcater percentage of H1span1c households suffered an NCS cnme last year than in 1988. Last year. 33.8 pe~nt of households headed by Hispanics were victims of an N~ cnmc. up from 30 percent the p~vaous year. Meanwhile, 7.l per- cent of H1s~mc households suffered a violcnr cnme. up from 6 . .S perc,ent in 1988 Mcanwhak, the percentage of urban households that have been victims of cnme increased from 30.3 pef'C(nt to 31 .2 percent. A areater number of suburban households also were '1cum1zed .-up from 23.8 percent to 24.2 percent. At the same umc. rural households ex- penenccd k ss cnme. with onlr 17.2 percent sufTcnng, compartd wtth 18 percent an I Q88 The ponaon of households wtlh incomes of S 15.000 and above that su tTcred from a cnme edfed down. ward La\t \Car. while cnme hat a larger ponion of households wath lower incomes than 11 bad in 1988 Stall. the hou~holds wilh the highest target rate -27 percent -were those ~ ath incomes of $2.5.000 or more 4 youngsters critically injured in house fire CONCORD -Four young membt"rs ol one tam il) wrre an critial condttio.n Sunday after lirt s .... cpt th rough the hou\C they had moved into the day befort. firefighters said Four others were hun. including three morr \Oung lam1h members who were in fair condmon A man "ho tneJ to rescue 1he famil)' also was taken to a local hospital. but 1nforma11on about has condition was not immed1aLcl) available The injured yQW115ters -fi,c s1hhngs and l"O of their lOusans -ranged 1n age-from J to 11 The adult<. ol the hou~hold were not at home when the fire was reponed. shonly atler 9 a.m . but returned as CttWS battled the fire, said '>pokesmcn for the Contra Costa Consolidated Fire Distnct Two v1cums were lmed 1n .. ,Cf) tnucar· rond111un ~1th .,moke inhalation. said Sandra Ryan. spokes"oman for John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek. She 1dent11ied 1hem a~ Shame\ Rahman}. a J.-ycar-0ld boy, and Hab1ba Rahman~ a 11.,ear-0ld g.arl belarvt'd to be the boy's mtcr. Scaled-down budget package in works WASH I NG TON -look for White Hou~ and congressional budget negol.lators to walk away from their upcoming closed-door ba~anang \CSSJOns Wll.h a $35 b1lhon package of !lpendmg cuts and taxes . That's far shon of the S50 billion t.arget that v.as on the table before the Persian Gulf flareup. which 1s pilina new troubles on an already slumptDJ economy Negollataons stan Wednesday at Andrews Air Force Base -wherc work can be done an secret -an an effon to reach some son of deficit· rcducuon a~ment Dcta.lls of Lhe S35 ballton package ha ven't ~en soncd out yet, but with oil pnces dnvang anOat1on higher. raising the gasoline tax as a non- st.aner. Interest rates arc on the way u~. too. The FedcraJ Reserve Board as unlikely to lower rates with pnccs nsana. despite pressure by Bush ad- manastra taon to prevent a recession. "Short-term ... rates have nowhere to ao but up. The onl y question is how h1ah... says James Christian. chief economist for the U.S. Leaiue of Savana.s Institutions. Iraq's fleet marooned One lhlf\I the wcsaem naval armada mUSJna an the Persian Gulf doean't have to worry about is Sad- dam Hussein's spankJna new navy. Iraq's 10-shap fleet as marooned an Lhe shipbu1ld1n1 yards at La Spezia, haJy, •heii at hu been stranded for four yean. t lt.aJy n:•ICd to turn over the ps bcause of a l 986 ann1 emblrao durina IM lran·lnq· war . Since the war ended, tbt ltaliaoa have been hqaliq with Iraq over flnaJ payment of th' $2.7 bilUoo pric:e1q for the &hip&. Cuomo to run again? Sip that New York Oov. Mario Cuomo may be think:ina •bout a ptt1idcnual Nn in 1992: Cuomo baa olanncd 1 November trip tbro\l&b £a.stem Europe and tel.ls l'q)Ot1al be docao't care if that maka people think be'• Ntll\isla (« president. More chlld labor' won QUld labor ... W.lioel ..... Cl '• ud DOW mlll9d JS-000 a ,_,., "'9 I MW report by Gt ... t1on.al Consumers Lcaauc and the American Youth Work Center. The aroups contend as many as 200.000 children arc injured annual- ly because of outdated or unenforced child labor rcaulataons. Sugested remedies: Stiffer penal· tics for child labor violations and reducina the hours 16-a.nd 17-year- olds may work dunna the school yca.r. Good expansion odds One of the few social proarams the Bush admanastration wants to ex- pand si.&nificantly has I i ood chance of passaac in Conaress th11 year. The Nauonal Health Service Corps -sort of a domestic Peace Corps placioa youna doctors in poor and rural arca.s -already has been approved by the House and bas friends in the Senate. The House has recommended -and the Bush ad· ministration suppons -earmarlting S63.9 million for scholarship and loan repayment aid an fiscal 1991 to medical students 5111'in1 contracts for specified lcnJthS of service an needy communitJcs. The Rcqan ad.ministration suc- ceeded in ncarl¥ kJUioa the prosram. which peaked an popularity dunna the Caner years. \llortd travel tough lnttmational turmoll is mwna at touab on tourists. £Ven before Iraqi tanks rolled into Kuwait. the State Dep&runcnt wa.m- cd of danaerous oond.it.ions in U- beria, Trinidad. and Tobaao. Nicartaua. N&,er, Sudan and bucJe areas of Pakistan. India and Sri Lalllca. State wama everyday aime ma.Ices aome areu dicey for touriats. AJDC>C11 them: Tanzania, Kenya and I.be Brazilian teapOf1 of Rio de Jan- eiro. Economk re_,ftles Tbe .. Me,. demde of the ·IOI WMD•t IO be>' for !DOit wocbrl. A aew report by the liberal E.cooomic Policy ......... ,. ooly lo.,.er .._.. ud ~wives have k.epc Mil)' iDcome tom &nm,. Crtlll dNyl tre~ 'mt*•IMM.._will dllar~lJ .l..am. ... o/ITART ..-zias:wnay,,.....IMIO" llators had hoped to wrap up by year's end. ~piUOD with the Iraqi tffrcat tw delayed addttssana still· unret0lved issues, anclud ang the prickly topic of verificatfon. Anni control insiders say a De- cember deadline would have bttn touab to meet under the best of cooditions. Bennett touts success Look: for Drua Cz.ar Wilham Ben- nett to trumpet modest success when he updates Conaress on the war on drup Thursday. Bennett will describe decline m dru& use by persons convicted of crimes and drop an emergency room ovCTdosc cases. LocaJ police will present a lcu rosy view. Health resolutlon With health care reform legis- lation dead, several aroups ~ pusbi.na Conarns to pass a "national health resolution" before lawmakers call it quits this year, Proposed resolution. whach already has 7.S ~ponsors an the House, would be an easy pall 10 swallow. AJJ it would do 11 express sen1e of Col\llUI that overhaul of nation's health syitem is an order. Health poups like Lhe American Public Health Alloaation1 Citizen Action and American Meo1c.I Stu- denu Aaociation hope resolution will .. frame the debete, set ccnain principles and move Conarcu to a commitment to national health care." W~hdog needed Oueatioftl about the finana&J dealinas of Arizona insurance cur Jainea fail S>iQue conamaional intem1 in fediral watchdoa for the insurance induauy. Fail put.a}ed S70 million in bot· roMld moocy with only S l 1octl of bit own c:uh lO purchue I:> ~ Te1a1 11vinp and loul. ftkb be combined into 1be orofttab&e 81bea bonnet S.vinp luk lo Dellu.. Sublequeat livlldeatiott revealed Fail. wlilo bM u..ur.ict ia_.... ift 47 ... 1nj1cW '° ....... •J'IW'l tWoetolMaiW'lllea c-.1 I• w ooe~ ol had -· ....... ~ ..... insurance 1n Alabama. l.nsurancc 1s the only 5eetor 'of the financial services 1ndustf) frtt vf federa l superv1S1on Hire U.S. nurses Hospitals grouse at new labor Department rqulauons rcquanna them to prove why they htrc foreagn- bom instead of Amencan nurses. Hospitals sa) the department m15'- rcad a congressional command to encouraae rttruatment of locals. labor went overboard. throwina up unnecessary red a pe to thwan foreign hanng. accord1na to hosp•· tals. Coalahol coming The Mideast cnsis may ajve 1 boost to an alternative fuel named "coal•hol .. For the Last year the c6.J-denvcd liquid has been available as a car and truck fuel in a few VirJinia p s stations. It 1s sold m a fuel blend usin& 90 ~rccnt p sobne and sells for about 7 cents a piton leas than rqular p soline. Now the National Coal Assoc1a- uon 1s promot1n1 roalahol na- tionwide as a way to reduoc 011 imports and lowt r fuel pnces. and says Tennessee and Kentucky sta· t1ons have shown interest. Reborn In Poland-- wm ~·· out-of-production Omni Honzon 1ubcompect be re- born in Poland? Officials at a at.a~ car com· eas>Y in Waruw are rqot.iatina with CbryaJcr to bu_y equ.apment at a Detroit pl&nL If the deal comes off. the Dew Omni wiU be built io the Polish city of Katowice. ...f ................ . ' 0 O..•W COA8T DM.Y N.OT MoncMy. a.p~ a. 1880 u Group of Crazies needs our support Calling for all wacky, wonderful photographs for special revue The Oranae County Crazies are at it apin. The wacked-out im- provi11ti<?na.I comedy aroup 11 plannina a send-up of lquna'a Pqeant of the Mu- ters u pan of its upcomina new revue and needs your help. Called .. Paacant of the Peons," the aqment wiU satirize the arandiose ~ rcations of art clasaica show- cased at the real Pqcant Fred MatrtJn "for ex.ample. instead of The Last Supper, wc miaht have a food fi&bt at Zubics.," explained chief Crazy Cherie Kerr. "Instead of depictina a dramatic medieval battle paantan&. wc m iaht portray a scene from my cousin's weddina. Got the idcaf' Got 1t, and I may have somethina for them. It wu a mcmoBble moment from No. 1 dauahter's weddina tte:eption. This petite, expensively 1owned bloncfe 9000ped up an enormous chunk of expensive weddina cake and smeared it all over the awestruck face of her new husband. "Hey, not bad!" Cherie said. "Send us a picture." I thank. l'IJ do that. What about you? Surely you have some wonderful snapshou of family events that would make great fodder for the "Pageant of the Peons." How about that picnk or that movina day? Remember that wild barbecue, that crazy day at the beach? There bas to be somethina area• an those boxes of photos you have in the back of the closet. If it's funny enouah. pompous cnouah or weird enou&h, the Crazies may use tt in their next revue, .. lt's~ot Easy Deina Orange," which opens Oct. 13 at Irvine Valky C.OUcgc. To JOan in the fun, send your photo to: Pageant of the Peons. c/o Kerr Companies, 16892 Bolsa Chica, Suite 202, Huntinaton Beach, CA 92649. Include your name, address and phone. plus a dcscnpt1on of what's aoina on and who the people arc. If you want the picture back, include a sclf..adrcssed, stamped envelope. lf yours as chosen, the Crazies will lavish all manner of sttanae gifts on you.11ve you a couple of free tickets to the new show, follow you around. Who knows what they'll do. But it will be crazy. 0 Catclal.a1 Up: Seems like only yesterday that The Fred Column went on vacation for a week. But that was a month ago. Tempus docs fugir. ., Before fleeing, we ran a column about author Riane Eisler and her hopes for a society where all relationships -corJ)otatc. personal, governmental -arc based on partnerships rather than domination. It d rew quite a bit of comment, from men as well as women. Most of them agreed with Eisler, although there was one who cert.atnl)' didn't. "How rnuld you fall for that feminist crap," said a guy who signed the r.ote onJ y, "A Dominator." "Men have always run soc1ct1es. We do now and we always will." (Yes. wcJhavc. And you can IOQlc around the world today and Stt what a splendid JOb WC auys have done.) Obv1ousl)' takJna the other side of the argument . Kathryn Elhs of Corona dcl Mar wrote "The (partnership) societies that are beginning to star an educauon ... an company organizauoos. an the desire of women to resist the domanauon of male dec1s1on makers (Kathryn, have you met my pen-pal. "A Dominator"?). the people 10 eastern Europe who have rebelled against the ultunatc dom1Mtor society ... and of the old-lane pohucaans who arc stall tryina to force us to conform to their ideals or preJud1ccs. Rl&ht on!" 0 My1tery Yaclat Update: Mal'Jlt Motta c.alled wttb some mfo on the mammoth yacht that dropped anchor in Newport Harbor for an ovcm1&.ht stay last week. "We saw 11 an Pebble Beach last week." she said, "and we heard at least half a dozen stones about who owns It. "A fncnd of ours who was also there docs lcnow the owner." Margit added. "He told us that the yacht is owned by a young Frenchman and that he owns Pioneer Electrorucs ... He has two young kids on board and there's 1& teacher for each one." No inside stuff on the helicopter wtth desert cam o uflqc'> "No -and that's what really had the people in Pebble Beach buzzing. But we were told that he's one of the few people in France who actuallr, rCIJstcr their bia yacht instead of Panama or one of those plaCt'S .. Mark Cross had even more specific dope: 'Tm looktna at up 1n Motor Yacht map.zinc. It's the 41 st largest yacht ID the whole world and it as owned by a blue-blooded American ... this 181-footer now belonas to Jackie Seaton, the 41 -year-<>ld importer of Pioneer Electronics 1nto France." - Okay. so Mark and MargJt have a few areas of disagreement, but at least there's somcthma to!o on. Shirley Feller and her husban were out cnnSIDJ an their clectnc launch when they spotted Belle FBncc. They went over for a close look and as they drew near and ctrcled the bag yacht. a crewman appeared on deck "He didn't look very fncndly and he followed us all around unul we lcft.''.Sh1rlcy said. "And that was a big hehcopter ... a lot b1agcr than 1t looks ID your picture bccauac of the size of the yacht. "It was the most impresS1vc thLn& I've ever seen an that harbor " Remember -no laborina today. FrH Marti.a'• c.lmna ,..., M..ay1, Webna,,. utl Yrld•Y•· SACRAMENTO -No one picked all six winnm' numbers ID the California Lottery's twicc- wcckly 'Lotto 6-SJ" pme to WJn the S 10.1 million iaclcpot, lottery officials said Sunday. The Jackpot rolls over to Wednesday's pmc and lottery officials esumatc SIS million. ·"'" ...... .. Here art the wmnina numbers picked Satur- day naaht: I, II, n , H , 17, 47, and the bonus number. H . The Topper etties chosen wcrt: Wcstmans~ Paco1ma and Napa. Hands-on inspector ruffles swimsuits • i. Newport Bead: In the 1920, a cit} ordinance specified that a woman's swimsuit could be no hapter than 10 inches above the kneecap. The ctty council appointed a blthina suit inspector, Tom Robinson. who bad volun· teered to serve without i-y. Hia method of measu~ment was simple. No more than rwo hand-widths of thi&h could show and he Uled bi1 own hand• for verillcation. The rnultina lnd.ip\a· t1on and public outcry removed both Roblnaon and the otdinaocc in 1925. • h C..ta Meta: The Llsuna Art MUleUm, cJOted for renovations in the mid l 9IOL Dwiq construction. it opened 1 temporary exhibit in a donated commerdal ~in South Cout PW.a. The lhoppina center 11te became'° Pol*lar t.Mt It was kept open, adm1uion ft-ft even after the art mUltWD reopened. • hB•~l•d:ln 1171,apMptof~infatcd me uea. ~ crope and foulina •eer wptlia, foUowed by two days of rlldl bilb winds wbicb fon:ed fanncn iftdooon and cnted eYotn mote dUnaee '° farm fWda. •la tntM: FNit crope were lhl a.dine DtOCNotn in Orante County at the turn of tbe ccnt"':Y· Elltilb Waln,:~.~ peanuu and pain• wm uponed. Abo an dM clec:adc ated railroed f'tciaflt can made it pclllible IO command a nedc;Mi IMlhi for kQ1 dtn&I Cf'OPI. • a ,_,;~ of bJ~toriall &ca fol' Did You «.oow. Sc*' yow-cmm -. eo I* Y .. a.., On• Coest Dtaity ,.lo«. , o. .,. '-"°' o.u Mal. 91616. C J'lil •1 A-. ~ \ Orange Coast Weekend • • Many ()ranee Cout moven and abaken -•Iona with mo~ than a few out-of-town via.iton -flocked to Cout beacbes this Labor Day weekend to l9lk up some aun and ~tch a few waves. Allhouab this weekend pncrally clote1 the summer season, com- pedton at the annual Wed&e Tan-nin& ToumamCftt in Newpon Beach wen= bopina to soak up enouah sun to aet them throuah the winter moalbt. ' A competitioo of a different son kicked off Suodly ror about 400 Orcat Denn at the Hyatt New· porter. ~ A abow featurina the 170.pound dop contlnues throuah Wednetdayi. when 8nd Aodenon, crator Ol c omic strip Great Dane, Marmakude, will pttSent the best of show awani. ... o..,_,..._. a.ecttpera flodl MOUnd th• Huntlft9t0n •••ch ,.,.,. Tom Noone Ulc•• • turtlft9 br•MI In th• w•n11 ...._ ________ ...,, SS-pound June Roybel, f, of Las v_.. feeds tter fO. pound Greet D•n•. Gl1t9er. Man arrested after fatal tollision TUSTIN -Two Garden Grove residenu wctt kllled.. two women wen= seriously injured and a Los Anaeles man was arTCStcd on suspi- cion of drunk driving and vehicular manslauahtcr after a p~wn crash on the Santa Ana (1-S) Freeway near the Jamboree Road exit. Dead are Loe Tan Nguyen. 26 and Juan Johan Vo. 26, both of Garden Grove. Jolene Jacquclwe Veazey, 28. of Pasadena as an stable con<JJ11on at UCI Medical center wtth facial and bead tnJuncs and Rata Santa Lozano, 26. of Los .\ngelcs. also 1s an stable condition at UC'I Medical Center with severe facial IDJUnes. The women ""ere passcnaers an a Nissan pickup truck dnven b)' Steven Robert Garcia. 30, of Los Anaelcs. The accident OCl urreJ about 4.20 a.m .. wht'n <Jarc1a0 \ truck swerved onto tht' shoulder of the northbound Sant.a .\na Frttwa\ near 1hc lrviQ!/Tusun border and struck Ngu)'c'rfs Honda Prelude. ~h1ch had been parked on the shoulder. according 10 Cahfom1a H1Jhwa~ Dcpanmt'nt spokesman Tom 0 Donnell. Garcia's truck continued north· bound and sideswiped Vo's Nissan 300 ZX. which had been parked on lht' shoulder in front of Ngu)t'n·s car. O'Donnell said Nauyen apparently was standin1 at the dnvcr's door of Vo's car and Vo was sealed behind the wheel when Garcia's pickup crashed 1oto them. O'DonncU wd. Both wcrt pronounced dead at the scene. Gllt'La sustained m1nor inJuncs and was taken to Orange Count) Jail. CHP offiCt'rs •~ askma that an)' witncssn to the accident cont.act them at (71 4) 547-831 1 Readers' choice: Keep funnies intact Tumbleweeds ARErff WE C.AMPE'7 A IJrf 1'00 tl-0~? By Tom K, Ryan B)' popular dcma1l.9. the Tumbleweeds comae stnp makes its tnumphant ~tum to the Ora.ace Coa1t Dally Pilot toda) "The readers ha .. c spoken.'' wd Editor Wilham Lobdell. "Mo~ than 230 subscnbers wanted us to keep TumbleWttds That's enouah for me" On11nally. Ptlot readers were asked to vote to keep either J udac Parker or Tumblcwttds Over 640 phone c.alls poured in on the Editor's Hotline Judac Parker tallied tbc most votes WJth 312. but 93' Pilot comae 10 .. ers uraed the editors to keep both "The readers have made It quite clear that the} lake their Pilot fun- nies cuctl} the wa)' the) arc." wd Lobdell befo~ prom1s1Da., "I won't tamper with the comics apan for a Iona time.'' Police search for three young bandits COSTA MESA----- -A trio of yquna buralan led by an older man may be rc-- aponsi ble for the theft of a leather iacket worth S 150 from a cor- porate vard at 520 w. 18th Street The three email bandits, who fled with t.be ...__ .... older man on a bicycle. are l\dpeCted of enterina the tell room at the yard and then cra.,tina thl'O\llh a small bok to t.be oft\ce, where the teatber jacket was ban&" I~ theft OCCWTed bctwectt 2:30 and 4 p.m. Mooday. _., ... ~,,., , Blvd. Tunday The then 1s t't'hc"C'd 10 l\avc ocnirrcd bcl•ttn Ill a m and ~ <&j p.m Fountain Valley Two mctl on the roof of C.,1"cr xhool at 11720 La Aom cau,hl the 1nent1on of nciaftbon when they l1ant'd )'elhna on tllc roof. After pohet amved. one man taeaped an on\otr earthint the poundJ -.th a poh~ dot. The olber. a l().ycar· old Foun1.11n Valley man, complied w11h polKC ordcn 10 co~ doW'ft fh:>m the roof and uno the 11.1uon. ~n ukC'd What he WU dodi theft, he tnponckd, "Mc and my rncnCt C'\art11 weft up theft dnntu11 bttr ind b1ten1nt to musK" 0 Someooc tot an~ an unlockC'd N.-a put~ at C'4UIJ11~ muntty Colqt oe 11 470 Warner A'¥c,. rnno~ a pmoMI dMd ft'Oft'I the dnvtt's check- book ud left Without bciftl le'ell. 0 0.. &o IO-· After ha\'1QI a ten-~ autton ancndaru ftll htt cat W'lth Sll lS won.II of QU'I Uft~~ It .,.,., N.._. at ll020 t , llOf'MOtw in 1 bl1ek :-.1~n lOOZ\ uktd tor 1 quan ol 011 ..-. hen the 1ttcndan1 ""aJkcd 1n10 lhe st.a11on for the 011 the ~USp('(I OC'd Huntington ~ach A wt of handcutf1 rcponcdh was 'loleft II Cll\' Jail a Somcon< stoic 12 pain of women's spons and denim Ja kets vslued at U OO from Mcl'V)n'' Dcpanmen1 "ore. 911 I .4,dams '" 0 Som«>nc '1olc 1bou1 $500 1n c-h«ltt It 1tw Hun111t10tn &each EqUtttnan Centn at C'.o~ Wttt Strttt and ElhJ A \;Cft\K' v.11h 1 baseball be1 Laguna ~ach ~ tclcvuaon and othtt 1tcmt wonb 1 tot.al of S<&OO ~ t.akcn from 1 home on South Coait Hllh""•> 0 A rn1den1 on Crn1v1cw l'q)Oned tt\at tomeonc had pulled up 1hc i>'anu from his yard Newport Beaeh A S6,'°° p&1r of dwnond lftd ao&d, custom-«apcd eaml't91 drtaOPatecl ftom 1 New Jcncy woman'• hotel room It the Shc,.100. 04S M8CAnhW' Blvd 0 A 47-~~ Ne"WpOf'l .... rqtONd I.hat wtlilt ha\'11'1 • ftw dnnb at ~ mwa,..1n'1 bar, 127 ~ C.• Or.I he WU IU\d ll\ tbc ... of &a.. MM Mmout provocaUOft by a male 18111*1 la h1I .a... nc vtettm lold PoAict t1w "'°" dual tum to bt cOulde "t ,-Provide a compldc 1mpec1 c19actipbee. but be called &a.t -t.eD lw left the ..... :unnl tbc IWll*l pucMd rum ft'Pliltldl) outlida. ' I •u••COUTDALYN.OT ORANGE co~A C'TI Bus M Mar•rr.llll•......,a.1980 ~ Inside Atlvlm/Buslness Temporary employees· QSound lnYentor D•n Lowe 11 shown recently •t the A&W recordlnQ studio In Los Ane•I••· OSound Ntttln9 for rec· 09nltlon In th• recordl119 lndmtry. Firms attempt 3-D sound Thrcc-0 sound? Sounds funn:y. But some electronics firms -including one in Huntington Beach -say two speakers are all 1t takes to hear sounds coming from all around a room. The new technology has drawn skept1c1sm ... from some experts, who sa) it's JUSt noise. or that the listener has to be sitting between the speakers. Can 1t last longer than the quadraphonic attempts of the 1970s? And will recording artists go for the g1mm1d. an their studios? But 3-D sound also has its backers. among them several record com pan) e>.ecutl\ cs" ho thank it could be the biggest breakthrough since the introducuon of stereo records an I 958. The idea as to create the 1llus1on that sound as emanating from around a room. rather than from the speakers. by altenng the urning. frequenq. or loudness or depth of the music. .. If these companies can deh"cr real 3-D sound. at wall be ... as s1gn1ficant as thr'CD ...... sa~s Stanley Tnlhng. an analyst for Pain<' Webber 1n Los Angeles. "But the risk you run is that it could become a gimmick that dies quickly," he added. Compact disks have helped make audio a big business. and have nunurcd more discriminatina ears in la ving rooms. can. and movie theaters. "Now that sound is so much improved. we think 3-D audio 1s the next step," says Sylvio J. Pennucc1, director of business development for Gamma Electronic Systems. Gamma·s invention, called BASE, was fea- tured an the humcane scene of the popular movie "The Lmle Mermaid." It provides the atmosphere in a Motley Crue music video , and the polish on about a dozen current albums. Gamma. based an Santa Monica. is one of a handful of firms -most of them based in California -that market a 3-0 audio device. Other firms arc BBE Sound Inc. in Huntington Beach. PM Products in San Jose and Hughes M1croclectron1c Systems. BBE Sound as selling a S200 unit that at says can be plugged into normal stereo systems. -B1 tir A .. ocl•led PnH can also be successful What are the tldllt,Jbat are necess- ary to 1U<.Ued in buliness today? Enthuiiaam. commi,lment, de- termination and cooperation come to mind immediately, u d(>CS the willinpcss to refine one's skills and learn new ones. Certainly, these qualities form a ~~tion for Iona-term success an one 1 career, but are they really necessary -do they have any impect -in relation to ~mporary employees? Can one truly be successful in this rapidly-paoed environment working u a"tempT' In othCT' words, is there a permanent place in our culture for someone who, for whatever reason, would choose less than full-time permanent employment? The answer is a resounding yes! Particularly in today's djverse busi- ness world -to the Iona-term suc- cess of institutions. corporations as well as larae and small companies. Temporaries offer employers a number of attractive options. in- cludina flexibility, added seasonal strcnath. the ability to test new products, vcnturn and market ex- pansion without too great a capital risk; and grcater latitude with per- manent employee benefits in such a.rea.s as vacation, personal and ma- ternity leave. All these options ben- efit the employer and the business, and arc the ma.in reason that the temporary industry is booming with personnel from an enormous variety of bacqrounds and at all skill levels. At the heart. there really 1s a pro and con to the temporary industry. These two a.spccts spell success an any trans.action between temporary employee and employer. The pro is professional and the con is con- fidence . First the profcssi.onal. The tem- porary employee as a true pro- fessional. and an most positions will be treated as such. The temporary lw the professional skills to perform the duties requiml in the work ~. and hu cbOKn to work as a r.rr;e ~nt .. contnctcd throu~ an .ncy. The nature of this serv1ce is pUrdy professional and is supplied 1n a profeuional manner. It is of coune. equally imponant for the temporary employee to understand their profaaional status, and to perfonn at their hiahcst level. The tem~ entcn work situ- ations with umque advantaccs: the employer has contracted W1th the AFncy to filJ a specific need and at is the qency's responsibility to match the best temporary employee with the employer's request. There- fore, the temp as quite literally, the employer's dream come true! Mon:over, since the temporary cm· ployee works directly for the aaency, rather than the employer, the tem- porary has a greater ability to change work environments if they find that the chemistry of one situation is less than ideal. There's a con to this business as well, and that is confidence. For success within the industry. having an image of confidence is para- mount. It is not necessary to be the best sccrct.ary, receptionist or the most experienced word processor. It is merely ncccs.sary to kn ow what one's skills arc and to present them honest!). to both the agency and the employer. When one can accurately access their skills, al as easier to present oneself with confidenc-c. knowing wlat is required and having the ab1ht) to pro\ 1dt" that service thoroughly. It as the agenC) 's responsib1hty to make placcmcn1s for the temporary employee. and to ensure a match-up of skills with requirements of the JOb request. When that is done. mutual sat1sfac- t1on is assured and everyone ben- efits: the employer is grateful that Vicki Heston his or her needs are fulfilled with excellence. and the temporary em- ployee gains the benefits from this u well as the expenenoe. Quite often temporary assi"1· ments give the temp an opportunity to move into new areas and allows them to f unher expand their skills. Vicki Heatoa, a member of ... or..,e Cout Dally PUot a..N ti 811lfft1 Advlten, ii pre1Wat If Vick.I Hettoa Penouel Servieet I.De. la lrvlae. Odler members of tk Dally PUec 8-rd of Bublet1 Advilen an: Ente1t C. Browa, ma-e:ri par1Mr of ErHtt BNwa 6 Co~ ter en ... leMn m. louder ... cMJrmaa CntleMn • Co.; Alu Free--. vice preal4eat Sha.nM ta .. H•tcoa Newport Budl; Tem GU... diltr1e& ma.uaer Iliff TMra 6 Ce.; Debord L. Harrtqtoe. vice ,,..._ deet Nor«'era Tr11tt of Calli.,. &MPG Put Manrick 6 Co.; ...._ Llak, ,......, paruer IJat Munl •Co.; MU&oa E. Naylor, eseadft vice pre1ldnt ud rep.al ~ for GRbb • EUia; ltn NlcolM, pruldeat Flaaaclal Strate1ln Grot1p; C'tllp Sta1sel, Slate F- laHraaee, Co1t1 Meaa; OarJ Wueombe, partaer lte••••• Leveathl & Co.; ud Gloria Zlper, pre1ldeat Gloria Zlper • .U- 1oclate1. New report puts work-related deaths in spotlight . By MICHAEL G. WAGNER McCl«<"J -. ~~ SACRAME'\ TO -0t"cupJllonal disease. an ··an, 1S1bk"" lolkr thJt takes more than 10.uoo 11\c'>" \l·ar IS One Of the: least repOrlt'.d but mn\t pre .. entable causes ot death in Amenca. according to a ~1ud) issued Fnda) b~ 1hc "1at1nnal \ale \.\ ork · place lns11tute .. The SILC and '>llllX' 11t thl .. p111h- le m as tragic. cmtang more ll\l'\ t'ollh )Car than am dt'>l'a<..e .,aH· ranlrr and heart dl'>l'asc ·· and ··1hl· response of '>OCl<'I~ and g1l\rrnnwnt to this problem ha<, hl.·l·n onl· ul neglect." the author<; v.wtc "A person ·~ muth morr ltl..1•h 11• die from an lx.rnpat1onJI d1't'.1\l' than ... from homtude Jnd ln1m deaths b) dru"ning tirl'' lorn merc1al airline Jn 1Jrnt<t and ">tnrm' ~ombaned ·· Because 1t ollrn tal..t'\ )ear!I for v..orl..crs e\pO'><-'d lu to\lc chem1Cals and dangnou<, pnx.l·sscs to hecomt' 111 -and then v.11h illnesses that often m1mll u1her d1scasc.·s -lhc · '1ct1m'I ot Ull upJtmnal d1\Ca!t<' are left 10 die quiet dcath'i. in' 1s1blc to the pubhc ·· the \tUd) noted l>1\l.·.i~ lUt'> a v..1di: .,v..a1h through the "ork lur .. e lrum coal miners Jnd te\llk \.\llfl..('r\ l'\p<l\Cd tO dl'· tnl1t<11111g lung d15'<'J')(''>. to facton "url..er-. manuldllunng l-ar hattcnc\, anJ lUO!>trUl 111rn v..orkl'r\ "'hu nsJ... m·urolug.acal damagr from "-Ork1 ng "1th le"ad Fev. ph~ s1uan~ arc trained to re - LOgn11c cH.c upatmnal 11lncsse'i Rcgu· ldtwn~ to preH·nt "'orkcr exposure take \l"ar-. to l·~1ahh\h and l'\en then Jrr often not enlurccd .\nd the <.tandard!> thc1t do l'\1\1 offer anade- 4uatc prutl'\.IH>n Jcrnrdang w the StUcJ). Called .. Beyond Neglect: Tht' Problem of Occupational Disease an the U S,'' the 90-page reporl IS htgh- 1) cnucal of the 1970 Occupaoonal Safety and Health Act for. among other thmgs, fa1hng to protect workers at least as welJ as the En- viro nmental Protection Agency safe- guards the atmosphere. The project was directed b~ Dr tephen Hess!, of the L1ni vcrs1t} of Illinois School of Medicine in On- cago. and Dr Howard Frumkin. of the Emor) Universal} School of Medicine in Atlanta. for the Cha· cago-based Nat1onal Safe Workplace lnst1tu1e -a non-profit research orpn1zat1on and advocate of strong- er worker health and safct) laws. The institute. which funded the ef- fo n. operates on no-stnngs-attached grants from fou ndati ons and and1- v1duals. .. Unhke some other nations. there 1s no cffecta\e, integrated and com· prehtns1vc L'S approach to fighting occupauonal disease," the stud) noted. And the alarming rate of occupational disease can be blamed. 10 pan. on the federal lqnlataon at self. The Law, which created the federal Occupat1onal Safct) and Health Ad- m1nistrat1on and forced stat~ to accept fede ral workplace regulation or create state laws and agcnCles .. at least" as stnngent. may have .. lulled the public into complacency." Hcssl said Thursday But ... This as the 20th anni versary of tht' law, and maybe it's time to re-examine it." That thought was echoed b) Massachusetts Sen Edward Ktn- ned'. "ho chairs the Senate Labor and' Human Resources Committc<' He said an a prepared statement that Nursing salaries getting healthier By PAUL SCHNITT M<o.tdo)' --· SACRAM ENTO -Interested an a professiona l career 1n Sacramt'nlo'' One that offers incomparable JOh sccunt). flexibl e hours and a starling salary higher than accounting. bu<;1- ness adman1strat1on. sales and mar- kcung. computer sciences and l"I\ al eng.a neen ng? Try nursing. Once an occupation that got no more respect than Rodney Danger- fie ld. nursing as finding a com· fortable and lucrall vc place 1 n the sun these days. So me, perhaps, would '>a) philosophically that good things come to those who wait. It has Ileen a rather long drought filled "•th many dog days when hospital ad- rrun1strat1ons handed down salanc<, that of\en failed 10 keep pace with 1nflat1on and when medical staffs treated nurses as their handmaidens The worm has turned. howe ver \dlaf' 1nl rta"><.·s tor nurse!> the past coupk ol \cars sta nd an '>lark rnn- tra~t tu the mndt'sl gains lhat A.mcn - can v...orl..e"r'i an general e'pcnenced I ha\ )Car alone the mt'dtan salar} tor hospital nurw' rll'>t' nearl) I 5 percl·nt to S 12.o \<; alrnrdang 10 a :"<e" JerS(.'~ lOmultang firm that ~ur'c)ed nl"arh 41'10 ho\p1tals. M~anwhalt' v.,.agc\ and salanes among all o\mencan "orkcrs an - Lrcased 4 7 pertrnt. barel) matching 1nfla11on Four of Sacramcnto·s largest hos- pital net"or~\ -Sutter. Mercy, Kaiser and \frthud1\I -arc now paying nurses right out of college more than SJ J.000 Kaiser, which operates two hosp1- t.als and several medical clanacs in the area. 1s offc.'nng a \tanang \.llary of SJ6.08 Th<tl matche'I the start- ing salar) that blut' chap companies are offering a June 1990 graduate with a mastcn an rng.aneenng. Suppl) and demand as the name of the game. And nurses apparently arc an shon supply and much de- mand If at were a tennis match. at would be ad vantage nurses. .. Hosp1t.als arc fighting each other for nursrs." said Maureen Anderson, spokeswoman for the California N urses Association. .. Never in history ha ve thex had to compete lake they do now.· Nurses are enJoy1ng the fruits of that competition. not only in hand- some income gains but increa~ benefits and improved working con· d1tions. In the past two years. for example. Methodist Hospital and Mercy Healthcare. two non-unionized op- erations an the Sacramento area. ar-nted approximately 19 percent in raises to their nurses. "TheK are the kinds of salanes we need to pay to be competujve in the market~lacc a~d set qualified people to do 1ncrusin&Jy complex health care work," said Crail Mills. Mere) 's \ace president for human resources. The pubhc sector has not been immune. Faced with unfilled pubhc nu~ pos1t1ons, the Yolo County Board of Supervisors last spnng voted an emcraency 14 percent in- crease in salanes to try to attract recruit~. Last fall. Sacramento Coun- ty nurses. represented by the Cali- fornia Nurses Associauon. aot a new contract and a salary hike of up to I 7 percent for two years. The CNA won equally lucrative contracts throughout the state. It's the same story nationwide. Word seems to be 1ett1ng out about nursing as a career choice. For a whale. young people were tumana their backs on the professi on as evidenced by the fact that enrol- lment an Cahforn11's nursing schools declined every year from 1982 to 1988. Last year came an upturn wnh enrollment ns1ng 11 percent to 13,186. tht stud) "documents in ch1llmK dcwl the scope and senou\nes~ of occupauonal disease an th1~ lOun- lr} ... "Dunng the Reagan )ea~. anu regulation offi caaJs hosulc to tht· health and safety laws pre' cnted 1~ adoption of adequate standards to protect the hves and health ot Amencan workers." Ke nned) s~ud "The result as a public ht'al th pruh- lcm of shameful proportions ·· The senator said ht' "ould make the reform of OSHA a top pnont) an the next Congress. Gaping loopholes an tht' fcdt'ral law have created a nearl) mean- ingless system for reporting OCC'Upa- tional illness. according to the stud) Even the Federal Bureau of Labor St.atisucs. which compiles annual st.au sties based on cmplo) er tnJUl! logs, acknowledges the system ··'iag- nificantly understates .. deaths from occupational disease. said Frank Cone , a U.S. Dcpanment of Labor spok~man. H~ 68td t~ lalMI baoor Department tall) showe~ onl) about 3.300. -But the system encourage~ cm· ployers to under-repon inJune\ and illnesses for fear of tng£cnng an OSHA inspection From all causes. there v..er<' 2 I m1l hon deaths an 198 7. and the study's estimate of 7 1.4~8 occupa- taonal disease deaths. based on numbers compiled b) the National Ce nter for Health Stat1st1cs. ma' bt' too conservative. the authors nott'. A 198 5 study b) tht' federal Office of Technology Assessmt'nt rcponcd that .. U.S. workers develop 390.000 new cases of occupational d1St'aSt' each year and about 100.000 occupa- tional discase·related deaths occur ... the authors wrote. "Moreover, thert' arc indications that certain forms of cancer. including th ose thought to be occupationally linked, are ancrtll'I· mg. not d~rcas1ng." Ther were especaall) <."r1t1cal of federa handling of exposure an tht' workplace to lead ... Eanh's oldest toxin.·· The perm m a bk cxpo~urc level an the workplace .. 1s O\ er 3 3 times that permitted for the general environment .... In other words. our ~OCl<'t) finds It 3CCC'ptabk to ('ltpolt "urJ...rr~ tu s1gn1ficantl) higher nsb ul li:ad poisoning than the general pubhl ·· The) cited a California study lD whath .. onl) ~ 6 percent of the state's fauhties using lead perform req uired air tesung procedures and that onl ) I 4 percent rouunely test \A.Orker'\ blood k\C·ls Clearly. the prospcu of an OSHA c1ta11on don hllk to mot1,atc our nauon's em- plo)cr!'> .. to comp!) "llh lead rcau· lat1ons. The slow. cumbersome process to establish v..orJ...placc health standards needless!) exposes workers to risb long after the exposures 'have been 1denufied as harmful b} the Na· t1onal lns11tutc for Occupat1onal Health & Safct~. pan of the Ccntcn for Disease Control in Atlant.a. .. The ta me v..asted can literally translate into loss of hfc for worken at m J... ... the stud) said. Frank C1ofato. Cal-OSHA·s depu-'it~h~f--fGf-~ has long had a rcput.ataon for 11- gress1HI) enforcing worker health and saftt\ laws. but flc con~ed the state "as at the merq o f federal \)stem "hen 11 came to setuna v..orkplact standards. "'The nauonal program dnvcs the slate program. to some , .. (tent:· be said. and "eHr} state has hm1t.cd rcsourot$." If 11 "crcn't for that. Cahfornia would more acuvely seek to prevent occupational dascat rather than s1mpl) react to com- plaints C1ofalo said a complaant-dnven .safet) system as not the most de- )trable regulator} scheme. "but • that's the reahty of at." At the U.S. Dcpanment of Labor. spokesman Cone said of tht' study. "We arc gi ving at careful consider- ation and hope to have a rcsponte some tame in the future ... In a forward to the study. Joseph Kmne). the insututc's executive di- rector wrote ... Sance the pas~ of the OSH Act, about 1.4 million workers have died from occupe- t1onal disease. Ont wonders bow man> of those laves could have been saved.·· Consumer group rates tires based on government data ly DAVID MISCOE A 111 doltM l'Wtl 111'"'« WASHINGTON -The govern- ment isn't doing a good enough 1ob informina the public about its auto- , mobile tire testing program. an auto safety aroup says. So in a repon for release Sunday. 1t drew up its own list of the lonaest·lastana tires. Based on the aovemment rc\Ult\, lhe Center fo r Auto Safety ranked the most ~pular tires manufactured by 26 radial tire companies "to help consumers buy the safest and most lona·la1tina ure for their money .. "Without readdy avaJlable rat- i~. CQnsumen rcmaan at the mercy of tare companies,·· the center's Clarence Dltlow said DitJow said the 1ovemmcnt should be dlucminatinJ the resulu of ill oten11v1 tare tntma proJrtm. .._t aow1 the .,vernmcnl will save UJICIM •no uks 111 &al data on ~ 1,800 pulltflltf' car UrtS, Ott Of ~Uo•, lD • letter to Jerry R. Otny, ldm1n11tra1or of the Na11o n1l ., H1ghwa\ 1 raffic Safct)' Adm1n1 s- 1rat1on. ·~ad a h~I of the best and worst tares would be mort useful. The government responded that it doesn·1 want to pick wmners and losers. "We're not aoang to make JUdg· menu ." NHTSA spokesman Kent Mllton S&Jd. ··Somt' people want a lot of traction and some want more mileage. It's not an our purview to say which as the best vehicle. the best tare or the best headlight." The government rates tires ac- cording to th~ grades: tread wear, traction and temperature charac- tens11cs. For tread wear. the center's list sho""'s che GtneraJ AmenC11ss1c and Voaue CBR VI to be 1~ best. wnb rat1nas of 400, which would carry them 80,000 nulcs under tctt cond1t1001. Each ratina point 11 worth about 200 miles. General alto manuflc1urers one of the lowcst·t'lllbd titts in the center's Jist the XP2000 W. which lied w1lh Yokohama's 60 and 7(). AOOIRA0089 for a "rock~bottom r1tina" of SO. &ood for 10.000 miles. ' "loconli11eocia in dW"atMlit)' and quaJit)' betwen and amoaa com· pante1 are rampant. .. tbe ornttt fC'" port 1&1d. It aid San prodU<:et ura such 11 tJlle ROlld Handler that is rated for 62.000 miles. while It alto makes um with names that evob 1&fety, auch as the OuardJ- manWeatMr'manf which is ra1ed at 140, toOd for lt.000 cniln. Tbe muer rccommencl1 t.haJ con· IUIMR ICl the pnce of I.ltd they want to buy and divide it into the miJetee rauna to compare eotts of ' vanous tires ixr male Manufac· turen arc required to mold the rat· inas onto the tires. The grades for traction arc either A, 8 or C. with A being the best and C being the minimum to meet aov- cmmcnt standards. Temperature arades of A, B or C measure the tire's abilitx to run at lower temperatures; which help reduce the pouibihty 01 blowouts or tread sep- aration. A aovcmmcnc pamphlet 11)'1 rven a C..,.adtd tare 11 "not unsafe" and wams that uncJcr-1nna11on or ovcr- loadlna will 0'1crhat and damqt any tire and patJy ncreatc the chance of a blowout. The s-mphlet also says penonal drivins. ltylt, daarac:1m1ucs or the car and bow and ~ 1t i1 dnvm, as ""ll u tire maiAtenance1 ca~ inft~ tire Ii~ m0tt than orana naJM or the pnce paid. # • Tbc tire aftduatl) accuttd the cuter of ovef'limplif')'u .. the IOV- crtUMnt tnt rnulta. Thomat E. Cole. chairman of t.hl Tlre lnduttry ~ Safety Council, sa.1d numenall treed wear arades do not 1uarantcc tire miteaae. "The best way to maximize tire performance and hifhway safety th.ls holiday and throUJhgut the year i1 lh~Ulh proper inflation. proper maintenance and frequent 1napeo- t1on for road damqe... Cole said. Reprdlcu of the tire aradt. Cole 111d, the actual hfe oT any tift dq>ends pnmanly on road surtice quality. driv1na habits. tire inflatioo. wheel ahpment and rotauon. He m:ommended that the bu)1_111 combine the fedtral satins tJlb. mation with pmonal drivina con- lidcration1 u well a1 deakr rec- ommendat1on1. aNTOIU NOfS -CH a nm -m1 ..... S&., .. .... ..... ~-· ... ., .. ................... ,,., ..... . ..,.,,.,..,_..,. ... a..-,., A*..,..,,,., ,. ,... .. ., '",,...,,,, --,., ... N:Jf., • .,, .. llf. ~ a~ -D./:. ...... .. 0 GE COAST SOCIETY OAANOa COAIT DALY PLOT Mond8y, hptember 3, 1MO Aa Carol & Company Young symphony lovers offered encourag~ment "I could be comfortable here . very'" quipped Allison Mullins as she walk<Xi through the handcarved walnut ponal of the Reinsch manse perched on the cltfTs o f South Laguna. Omo from most attending "Sum- merfcst at the V 1lla." a recl'nl gct- togcther of Opus O ne. a new support group of the O range County Philharmonic Soc1et) Current!~ offered at a barpan pncc of SI_ 9 m1llton (reduced from S22 mtlhon). a vmt to the elegant 18,500 sq. fl Med11erranean resi- dence ne\l'r ceases to take m~ breath a-wa) Its Jawdroppang Italian Re- naissance arch11cc1ure. limestone floors. mahogan) and marble ac- cems. Cr)stal chandeliers. sparkling ocean' u~"'s and pool tnmmed patio rrsemblc a summer palace. Fat for a pnnce' Not a bad place for a party. either. Opus member Richard Reinsch (aon of the uwner) played host. "Opus One wants to reach out to young profc!>s1onals. Today 1s 10 be Lori •nd Robert Lacy CitO>I Humphreys a casual atlemoon tor members and potential members." Casual 11 was. lnv1tauons said ues would be cut ofT at the door and guests amvl'd in polos and pinafores to tnSpl'Ct the black tie-styled bungalow and each o ther. Hands waved beer bottles and wine filled plastic glasses. No caterer was re- $lU1r..ed. Instead, a busy Carol 'He} wood and society staff members heaped the salver chafing dashes bor- rowed from Four Seasons Hotel w11h egg rolls, fresh fruit and cheeses. dips, quiche. meatballs and shrimp which they prl'pared them- selves. Readers 'batty' defending their night creatures Dear Ruden: A "bile bacll J aot bot and buvy Into tbe rela· live merits of bats. Bat lovers b) tbe tbousa.ads Insisted tbat lbe furry crutures bad gotten a bum rap and sprang to tbelr defense. Bats ended up looking pretty good. neo "C.L.B." "rote In about bJs balr-ralslnc experience wltb a frail bat lo Aastlo. Teus. Once agal.a I am bd n& bombarded wltb letters delradla1 bats. Read on and draw your own conclusions. DE..\R .\SN L..\NDF R~ There arc no bat~ 1n .\u~tan . Tc.\a'I. C'-tl'pt those 1n tht' 100 Health' animals do no t h1tt' un- les' pr11H>J..cd In the animal world as in torm'> o f higher hfo. there art' ··p'i\l'hOlltS .. It 1s en· t1rel) pos\lhle th.it an occa<11onal bat goe\ aa1) aml bite<; That n1J,h1mamh rabies 1rcat- mcnt ol 11 shots in thl' stomal·h 1s outmoded fhc\ no"' ha' e j far more efficient ircatment 1ha1 1n,oht'S onh thrct' shot\ "'hll'h can he taJ..eri 1n the arm 't ou ha'c a great deal o t 1n- Ouem:e . ..\nn It as unfonunatc that \OU ha\l' l hoscn to pl'r- petuate the 'Western s1ercol)pc of the bat a'\ C\.11 In China, bats arc a 'i) mbol of happtne'\S and p rospcnt) . ) mbohsm aside. b~m do much less harm than aood ThC) cat billions of tnSt.'<'ts and polltnatl' useful plants such as agave. bananas. nH>eados. cashews. figs. clo' es. mangos. aua"as and others I hope you wall take tht' time to learn about bats from a rl'putable sourtc anstl'8d of rel ying on emotional in~ect1ve I sugal'st that \Ou con· tact Bat ConSt"rvat1011 lntcr- nauonal 1n '\ustan, Texas -Anonymo us Dear Aaoa: Tbals for yoar ttstlmoalal ot1 bebll of .. 11. Bal c .. 1erva11H lalerutJoul Ml• alrea4)' ~tactt4 me. How- evu, I b•t r~lve4 HmtrM• cllppla11 abMt a mu la Autla, Tuu, •M was ltlltta ltJ a fnU !Mii u4 •le4. Wtllle we bve .. fferfft .,..._. • W1 •• Jtct, ret& 111ere4, 1~1 It &M lut Um• I wUI mots.. Mt• ,.,. a ¥tfJ ... time. DEAR ANN LANDERS· Here·s a mn,..e to eve7 pcl"M>n who ma y be 1<'1n1 Ann Landers chemothC'rap) tor cancer "1th dread and panic I cena1nl) did '\II tho se horror stonl's about thl' terrible l>lde efTect" "ain't neccs~­ anl) ~o" After a radical mastectom\ for an ad,anccd case of breast cancer. m) doctor said I needed cht•mutherap) I "'as tcrnficd lklte'c me. there "'a!> no need to be I "'as able 10 lam on "'lth almost no antcrrup11on o f nor- mal all•' 111es fhcrc "'c.-re no n1ghtmansh side efTeu~ and 'er. little ph~s1cal d1scomfon No"' after a )t'M 1n the clear. I am cxpl'nencing a slight recur- rence which is no t unc,pe<:tcd. considering the <''-tent ol the onginal in'ohcment I am hl'1ng treated most succcssfull} "'Ith a sample med1ca11on that causes mt no d1scomfon "hatS<.lC\l'r Y estl'rlia) m, dlX·tor, an on- rolog1st. said that she "'ISht'.., someone wo uld spread the ~ord that there 1s no reason to dread and fear chemotherapy I de· c1ded that I would be that per· son And whtll' I'm at 11. I want to e7.press my Jl1llllude to tht dedicated sc1cn11sts and doctors who have saved and prolonaed so many laves b) mal1.1na th~ treatml'nts efT('("t1\.C and.a' a1l- ablc -F B 1n Sarasota. Fla Dear Sarato&a: II 11ito41141 mah )'O• fttl 1M4 &o bow tbt yoe bve ust4 muy 1 kart te41y. YM m&J a1M a.ave uve4 tome Uves. S.mt ttOPlt WM CM141 be aavt4 1t1 dtemo&Mrapy ref ... ta &ab It ~ .. M th)' are ttr· rtnff of die •Wt tfftcts. I& ....WM Htt4, HWtttr, lb& ••• • •• ,,... ftlttt •• dttmo&Mra,1 l• tlte .... ••1· Wllik l&tl\Me It. Hlntntl)' lm- ,.,.uat, tome folk• bn a •tl'J ·,..., .. Ume. "It's surpnsing how many young- er peo ple want to suppon sym- phonic music. O ur members will attend a four concert sampler (not a whole series) where we will Sil together and also enjoy a social event around the concen ." ex- plained Steve Luf1nacci, president. "Our members al share an interest an the symphony. but also want social camaradene. And we will have other ouung.s, hke a wine tour or JIU festival." Dues arc SIOO per year. Concert tickets arc add1t1onal. There 1s no age requirement and according to foundtnf. board member Nancy Bantlt. 'members arc both mamed and single. We'rl' geared to becom- ing more comfortable wnh the sym- phony." Spotted amon' the youthful classi- cal musical loving clan were Ben- jamin Epstl'1n, Phyllis Badham with John Clement, Mary ChristenSl'n. Linda Haase, Michael Krnney. Rob- ert and Lori Lacy and kfT and Lisa Thomas. 59& Ho/ding Benj•rwln lpsteln, Mary Christensen •nd Rlch•rd Reinsch Robert Lohbeck •nd Und• H•••• D..,. ,,_ ~., S.- N•nci 8artelt •rd Steve Luplnacll Br .. n Rotchford •nd Tin• •nd TCNll Woodt Mother Nature's dull creation Mother Naturl' has created wml· magn1filcn1 "'orks of an -but gra\ hair isn't one of her mas1erp1cle\ In .!acl. it's a LC.mbk 1lop._Shc _1...1.n· C\Cn g1\e 11 a\.\a\ (Jfa\ I\ 0 " lor aircraft 'amc~ and ~h hut nnt for "'Oman's cro"'ning glol') u rantl'd. there a re man' tonunate lad1~ "'ho looJ.. good "'11h \11\a 1re!>sn. Barbara Bu)h being a pnml l'itampk But the rt'\I uf u\ J~e­ hards must tr. and out"' it \.aturt· h' an\ dC\ IOUS. underhanded mean\ .11 our disposal The mo~t direct method 1s pulling ~our gra\ hair out "'"h l"'cc1ers Th1' l\n't rt'l - ommcnded tor the long h.iul \Inn· 11 lea,es )OOr S<.·alp "'Ith mort• holl•, than .i pan CU!>h1on [)rail~ heath tan be a nuisance lkllt'r tn sutTcr t.tttk· tale gra) than pneumonia Rc.-.1Jl''>. for ncf) hair ~ou ~ank . threl' more crop up an its plan· T.ilJ.. ahout lrah Newsmakers Nancy Mcintyre gtj\\ I hi\ )tull I'> re.ii" 111ugh I ' en a "'<'CJ J..1llcr "'''uldn't .illc1..·1 11 I ht• m1l\t ~cntCl'I "·1\ 111 Jl'll'I\ l!ljl lr1t·nJ\ anJ J lljU.11ntan1..n "''''h J nn..e .\ nn\t' " npt J\ nJutlht' ,,r bold a\ J JH'. and th1·n·tnrc nwn· arlcptJhk hl J1gn1ticd 1Jd1t'' R1n'l'' al\O llln1.11n mag1ral pmpc:n1l'' tiir rc<,tonng HHH "nJtural" hair 1..1llm "'ha.h ha' ht·t·n h1J 1ng undt•r J bushel ol gra' Don't a\J.. mt· h11"' th1~ mira,k "'orJ..., I tlunJ..C'd ctrcmmn Those.-"'ht• ha' e the lOUragr 1<1 111 .. ~ halr-measurt"S to tht' "'tnd dH' 1hc1r tres\t''i \ulln hnrnt'llt'\ t1.irning rl·JhcJd' .ind aging tilo n1.k t>cirnti~hclh 1n·4ucnth tum up 1n thr \t'011..r int• JI tht• tianJ.. tll 1..J'h thl'lf \1..lUJ I \col uni' 'hl°' J.. 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""' 1s g1' 1ng ,,,ur hair J hlu<' nno,c - hJ..c .t 11..ljJ ,,, junJn T hc'>C nnc,e\ turn ur 1n l'' l'I"\ hur \ll hlUl' t'lul 'J'' I herr' B.iti' Rlul' hl fTijt1.h \l'Uf t'\l'' •r 110l' "'Ith n1l1rt' IJ H'nJcr t1..• ,,,mrknll'nl ,.1ur CH' )h.ll.lll"- Th1nl.. ,,, tht• 1r11uh1r "'l' lOuld hJ'l' ht't·n 'p.irt•d 11 \.Jturr had fl\Cn U\J/llrt• h.i111n lhl' t'1"1 pl.ti..'(' 1 ) n ,11 Pnh j ,!r,1r.:Jt11.. la\hllin atcent. but tor 1h1nn1ng locks. blue 1s a pcrf<'ct ~hadt' 10 harmonize with \our pink scalp Occas1onaJI~ I get tired of mcuang .uo und and \Q\,\ rm going to thro~ 1 n thC' to"' t'I. plast 1c glo' es and d~tt anJ rt'' eal m\ trul' colors_ Sance I h,l\ en t ~n m' real shade for dee- .id<''> 1t"~ h«n quilt' a shock to see "'hat' 'prnuting out 01 m~ scalp thc\C Ja' ~ Thl' thought of m~ going · naJ..cd a~ m\ hairdres~r descnbcs 11 1~ .ilmo~t morl' than he can bear. \l.i'he gra' hair isn't a f oof after .ill but \.ature's "'a~ of tl'I ing us to sl1..1"' dl1"' n and act our agl' Sance she h.i~n ·1 Ot-cn able to get hl'r messaac th rnugh our han follicles shl' rcsoru Ill 1..Hhcr mean' -liJ..e a ~tab in the k1"'er bacJ.. -"'h1ch 1s strona enough t\1 turn \Our blue hair white. Nvwy Mdary~ 11 • IY1Jda11 •I l.aKu• NJ111el. Sinatras purchase home in Malibu O.ttla Hoffmu. Steven Splelbu1. Jack Lemmoe, Walter Matt.b• and Ol.aall Sltore ha't' nt'"' nl'1ghbof'\ in thl' oceans1dl' ct'll'bnt) encla'c an Mahbu Fruk and Barbara Slaatra ha'l' purcha~ a home thcrl'. public rrcords show. The Sanatras alrrad) havl' homc-s an Rancho M1rag~ and lk\l'rl) Halls. The purchase pncc was prohabh about $3 m1lho n. and 1f the 1natras put a a new homl' on the Slit'. at could be worth about thrtt ume~ that. accordanf to a real estate agent who was not uwolved in the trans- actio n but has lastings therl' "The lob for m) .hst1np werl' sold for SJ m1lhon each. and that didn't m ludc a houac," said Ro bert Rubtnsll'tn of Malibu Realty In Thl' hou~ now on the lh1rd of an acre has t"'o stones. five bedrooms. ,.,., baths and 2,858 square fttt h 1s JI )ean old The broker. Jen) Pntchett. ~ad he ,..ould not discuss the sale Troable brewta1: Thcrl''s troubk brew10f do~n on Troubll'- some tiulch 1n "-inrtdac. Colo whcrc former prcs1denllal candid It' GUJ Rart has nart~ lock1n1 a p1e. prompu"I 1 ne!Jhbonna ranch1n1 ramtly to file suu "Wt'vt tncd very hard to bt a aood ntlahbor and thty resist bcina a aood nel&hbOr," sa1d-l..o1s Choate. ~ on F'ndi). he and thrtt of her Pranls Slnatr• children sued the Uaru l'C'C'CntJ) m 01\tm t Court at G o lden. sho nh· af\er tht Ham hegan locking a pll' at n1a.ht h) hlod tht' Trouhlesoml' G ui h rooJ Han and h1 ~•ft h\C' on ahout 170 acrts The thoate h'>c ne>.t door on a 21 ~-rc prtld The C'hoatl' '1u1t chums thr pte 11lcpll) blocked a lontll ml' aCl't'5' to tht 0.oate prop(r\) The< hoatei' law\.tf. V11.tor 8<xlg. sa~s .i t'-'1 'Jrk.urnen1 grJnt<'d lcga l at"ct'ss aL HI'' the H.in prl1r<'n' ,,n v.hat apparcnth "-3\ a h•rmer stagcrt1a1.h road The l h,•Jtl'' h.1q· bttn u\lng tht• road h.ir m\Hl' th.in .Sl 'ears · Han "as out ot t.i"'n ,,,,t "'l°'CJ.. and una' ailable lllr ,,1mnH·n1 H" "'lk. Lee. and tht'H la"''l'r ded1ncd to tali.. ahout thl' d1srutC' Choat<'·s grandson. ~1111 t Jl'nn 37. said the fam1h <ihouldn't ha'e to back down "Ju.st ~aut\t "'e'rc bump1na up apanst a n1.. h and powl'rful man Di~um 11. "'t' ll"t'I ltke "'l''rl' an the n t .. Boog said the ans 1n111all) rl'· fused 10 g1 v(' the Choat<'~ lt)" to tht' pte but ha'>e since provided them unlll the sull 1s srttlt'd The Choate family fears the n1ahtt1me lockana of I.he ptl' as anothl'r stl'p 1n a plan to eventual!)' den\ thl'm acces altoaclher. Boot said Meldq pet symbol: LH laC'et'- ca, ~panna 10 reopen Nt'w Yo~· Elias Island nnt ""ttkend. '\l\'S the racial meluns pot " 'A-ha t makl'$ Amenca v.ori "Whether it's food. or drn . or the Int.. mu 1c. whattvcr." k '*'d "If we're los1na control of our dcs- uny. it's bttaust ~ a1'n't Or.ctna up to our hmtqt .t\nd what's that' Ba k 10 Elhs lsland " The Chrysler orp chairman led the dnvt to raise S34S malhon to rn tllrc E "" l\land and lht' tatut' of l 1tx·n, v. h11.. h "'a~ rNkd1catt'd an I \lKti lacocra and President Be~ wtll dcd1l.ttl" the ne"' Elhs Island lmm1- ~ra11on \fo\t'um and dM1goate thl' • "Jlr<' \lie a\ a nauo nal shnnl' next \unda' 110 tht' l\land in "'<'" Y ork HartxH Immigrants ha\(' lcamt'd hard v.urJ.. and sat.nfi1..·e art' ._e,s to a Ot-tter life lan:x:l·a s.a1d · lanxTa. an 1mm1~rant's son. said the gatewa) to thl' L nllt"d tales for 11 million ~mencans can give the 1.·ountl) a n~ boost o f morale. But the Elli\ Island celebrallon will be lo w-kc) -dinner and spccchC$ -comparrd to the hoopla of the Statue four yean q o, Her Mad't 1tlll ..wataa: What a d1fTercn~ I day makes 1T you'"' 1.'0untf) s1naer ~•1 Mane.. ··r wo Wttb q o. wuh1n a 24-hour pl'nod. I had m) first &Oki rtCOrd pan). rt"-,\&l'led v.1th Pol)'Gram (Re-- cords) and ao t nominated for four Counll)' Muuc As~tion awards, 1nclud1na entertainer of ttw year ... Matta said dun"! a rcccnt 1ntcr- v1cv. ID Nuhv1lle . I WI\ JU't rtthna from 1t." "h '• bttn o~hclmm... rve cncd a lot. to be com'*~Y honest. h 's not thal l'm not snecfUl. but h'a a lot to keep 1n penptCUvt, .. llid the JI ·)tar~d former tour pidt, .. aureu and dtmo slntef. 0AMtM COAIT OALY N.OT M Mondey, September S, 1980 GE COAST llFAI~ll .. Pesticide overkill claimed DOn Juan con games too easy Student physicals_ offered Some are suckers for a little charm, attention WASHINGTON -An en- vironmental aroup said Sun- day tbe 1ovemmen1 should aradua.Jly halt the use of ma.oy cancer-aaus1na chemicals on food because it cannot measure how many of tbe subs1anoe1 a person may con- sume. In a report, the non-gov- ernment.al U.S. Public Interest Research Group satd tbal as many as 60 cancer-causing pesucides can lepJly be used on the most commonly eaten foods under Environmental Protection Agency rules. But the EPA docs not ade- quately account for the ac- cumulated e~posurc to such pcsuc1des through consump- uon of vanous roods. the re- port said. Cnt1cs also main- tain that some levels arc based on outdated health and med1- ul information. -By lbe AuoclatH Pre11 Unfonunately, a story about some Don Juan-type JUY cru1sina down Pacific Coast HiJ.hway an a rented luxury coupe 1s not even rt'· markable. Especially. it seems, in our town. Reoentll, one of these~ as (dubbed • Con Juan of Coast Hi - way" by the Dall1 PUol) was ca l. convicted, JUled and rclc.ased on probauon, all as a result of hs s scams. The handsome, bogus, "Mr. Won- derful" used his fancy car. his psuedo-charm and his good looks to attract female motonsts on the free- wa ys or on PCH. With a twinkle in his eye and some well-practiced lane. he d con- vince the lady-of-thermoment to pull over. Often heal succeed sn getting her to go with hsm to lunch. These guys must read Cosmo or something lake st. because they always seem lO know exactly what to do m the romance department. This fellow was no exceptfon. He was hkel) to do such a good job that after not vef) much time. hi s love- vscum would 1n v1te hsm to move sn wsth her at her place. 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RICJL\RDA. \VEISS. M.D. '"''Sun Mittuel Onv~. Suire 4ln ewpon fkach, CA 'n.ff"l 7141720-1400 C)jlhchaltll11. PWI• waJ RaorNNl.ll\.'C' 'iurinY Dlpk'll'Nr ~lr'l ~of Ophlhlllmokll) •• ........... '.,_ ... , i Or. Linda Algazl Now an "pos1t1on." he would "en- courage" her into an vesuna her money into one phony scheme or aoolher. 1 What 1s remarkable about his story 1s not that swmdlers exist -ll ss why so many women could be taken an by such a man. lt's particularly intercstsn~ that most of the vulnerable vscums of Con Juan-hke men a~ usuall> suc- cessful wo men whose li ves ~cm sn olherwrse good ordt'r How could so many S«mingly temfic women be desperate and/or hungry for love and affection. that tht'y would surrender to suc h a man? How could they not recoaiuze the coo? Consider this explanation: 111ere is a aeneration of women amona. us. who arc now in their JOs and 40s, who have put their femi- ntne and otherwise personal n~s on bold in the pursuit of pro- fessional excellence. Isn't it possjble that these women have never ta.ken tbe timt' to de- velop the tnterpcrsonaJ skills necess-ary for appropriate, healthy bonding w1tb a man? Such a woman could be mu vel y stuck in some old Cinderclla-hkc fantasy wh1~h promises that "some day her prince wil come .. and she doesn't have to do anytlung but wast for him to find her.· But on Pacific Coast Highway sn a rented Porsche? "You've got to take a few chances. Besides how would I knov. the car was rented?" !oays Julie who is a physical therapist with her own suc- cessful practice. "I fantasize all th e tsme about being V.'lth a man who knows how to come on strong. Of cou~ I wouldn't like it if her turned out to be Jack the Rsp-off Artist." sbe lauahs. Julie i1 34, beautiful and has alway1 been sin&)e. She says that what she really wants is to be mar- ried and to have a family. Lately, she 1s beainninJ to worry that she mt&ht never have that expcnencc. ibe trouble, she says, 1s that she can't even identify what it is that she really wants in a mao ... or how to ao about looking for the ri~t one. Her only strategy has been to wait and ~ who comes to her. Cuol 1s another example of a "l- ca rt' t-bc 11 e ve-1'm-st1 l l-s1 ngl e female." She'll be 40 on her next birthday. "'Other women JUSt m~t a hus- band." she says. "I work hard enough on the JOb ... I don't want to work on this prOJCCI, too." You guessed it Carol has been taken sn by a stnng of romantic-at· the-start con men Remember these mak rats kno"' only one thing -how to please a woman and how to make her feel special. fascinating and beautiful. Uff• A11u.J I• • ,,.ycbolo1l•t ,..,,. A11•J.J Family CoruuellDg ID Coro•• del M•r. It's back to school time for thousands of south Oranae County youngsters. and in an effort to help alleviate the press- ures and hassles for parents. South Coast Medical Center. in conjunction wilh several local phys1c1ans. ss offering free back- to-school and sports physicals. ScveraJ family practice and' internal medicine physicians. whose practices arc located throughout South County. will be part1c1patmg. Interested parents arc aslccd to telephone South Coast Medical Cen 1<'r's Women's Pavilion l lealth Resource Center at 499. 720~. where tht'y'll then be referred to a ph)s1c1an's office Parents must also prestnt the required form from lhcsr child's school pnor to the examine. The program rum through Sept. 28. TM Vasectomy safe, effective, painless By Or. STEPHEN M AUERBACH and Or. DON A. UDALL \j>...:lal ro 1~ O.ity ~llot Vasectomy is a safe. effective choice tor couples seeking a permanent method of b irth con- trol. A new vasectomy technique has recently been developed utrllzing a small puncture in- . stead of an Incision to divide the vas tube and permanently stop the flow of sperm rnto the urethra. Available in the United States for the past two years. the "scapel-less" vasectomy is less traumatic. requires no sutures. and promotes faster healing help \ li1tl1• fll'lf 1 1 .111 111.1~1· .1 hr~ cl1ll1•11·111 c· TllE Ill 'Tl ~(;To' SE~I O IC HE~ll>EN(:E I HH'l I flonda Ave, fluntin~lnn R.-a1 h (714) S.12-7788 Your single s ource f Or comprehe n s ive IIledical services . The Medical Plaza Association. located next to Fashion Island in Newport Beach. provides the most comprehensive group of physicians. dental s pecial- ists and outpatient medical services in Southern California. In one convenient location! Nearly 200 health care professionals are availa ble to meet your individual health care needs. Phys - icians a nd dentists are available in each of the following specialties: 756-9000 I with less swelling and less pain In the new vasectomy procedure, the physician uses forceps with a small ring at- tached to grasp the vas tube. A trny hole rs punctured through the skin and sheath surrounding the vas. Recovery from this type of vasectomy 1s rapid because with no 1ncis1on there 1s very I little trauma to surcoundrng tis- 1 sue. There Is less swelling. pain and bruising during recovery. Vasectomy Is the only per- manent birth control method available to men. The male re- productive system produces sperm cells 1n the testes to be stored in the epldldymrs Mature sperm travel through the vas deferens. nourished by fluids from the seminal vesicle and prostate. The resulting mixture of 2 percent sperm and 98 per- cent fluid 1s called semen, which 1s ejaculated during intercourse through the urethra. In a vasectomy, sperm pro- duction continues In the testes. However, because the vas def- erens Is divided, sperm 1s prevented from traveling through the vas and out the urethra. The sperm cells are absorbed by the body instead. Men who have had vasec- tomies continue to ejaculate norm~lly, but because there 1s no sperm In the mixture. no pregnancy can result These men do not experience any rior- onal changes, and sexual desire and performance are not af- fected. Most men report they enioy sex even more after vasectomy because they no longer fear making their partner pregnant. No other method of I birth control is necessary after a successful vasectomy M ore than 500,000 men elect to have a vasectomy each year. The 20-mlnute procedure is I usually performed In the phys- lcian · s office under local anesthesia. A man who has a I vasectomy can usually return to work the following day if no physical labor is Involved. There are rarely any complications fol- I lowing vasectomy and sexual relations can resume within about seven days. DENTAL IMPLANTS A REPLACEM ENT FOR MI SS ING TEETII Sut .. Sept. Kth -10 a .m . FRIHH'OMMJNrl"Y II hAI Jlf Sl·.MINAR (714) 771-7555 c-.1--,,•·••• PROVl~E PROOTHOOONTICS N1le5 F Guichet. ODS, Inc $pOC1ah1ns 1n Tooth Replacemonta Local.cl tn <>•noe.-~· Amer1U111 College of Pto1~11111 It takes about 15 ejaculatlor$ tollow1ng a vasectomy to wast\ out any remaining sperm. Thtt vasectomy 1s considered su~ cessful after two to three negative sperm specimens a1' brought to the physician's office or a laboratory tor examlnatlOfl under a microscope. • Failure of a vasectomy 1s e*- t rem e I y rare when t h~ procedure is performed by p urologist. One of the causes IB spontaneous reconnection ~f the vas tube. which wou~ usually occur within six monthS of surgery Men who choose a vasectomy but want to keep their option$ open for having children In the future may be interested In co,.. tacting a sperm bank Sperrrr banks store frozen sperm untll the time a cou ple decide to have a baby. It requres-six vials of frozen sperm for every preg.. nancy attempt, so couples who eventually want two children would be advised to store 12 vials Sperm banks are good in- surance for men who remarry and want to start a new family, and tor those who are at risk for fertility problems (such as men working with certain chemical•. those with a low sperm epuflt . and t hose undergoing chemotherapy) Vasectomy Is considered a permanent method of birth con- trol and should be entered into only after a man and woman have fully discussed their family goals and plans for the future. Vasectomy can be reversed, but the procedure 1s complicated. costly and success cannot be guaranteed. About 90 percent of vasectomy reversals w ill produce sperm, with 50 to 60 percent resulting In pregnancy For couples who have de- cided their family Is complete. vasectomy presents a birth con- trol option that is simple. af- fordable and almost risk-free With the new ··scalpel-less" vasectomy. the patient can qulckly resume normal activities with a mlnium of discomfort or Inconvenience. (This column deals with com- mon medical topics. and ques- tions are answered by medical and dental speclallsts In the appropriate ffeld of exp6rflse. Please forward questions to the Medical Plaza Association of Newport Center, cl o the Health Education Foundation, 360 San Miguel, Suite 206, Newport &ulch, CA 92660) BUY rhrou~h rl1tss1fi<'d ...,... 842-5878 I The Smartest & Sharpest Drui Store In Newport Beach PRO"ILBM 80LVBRS FOR PR&SCRrPl'IONS COSMITICS cam. STATIONERY I 016 Bayside Dr •• Newport Beach 780.0111 • byBIK..,. END OF 131M H • ' 0 Z 5 I .. , wish SUMMER VACATION would go into· extra innings." The navel Katherine &lapped Cony Mila wi&b all bet ~ Her open bud b.ittin& hit cheek made • licknin& IM 1trao,ely lalilf'yina pop. 11le palm or her baod stuns. She hoped his face hurt twice u much. "Jeez.'' be said, placina bis band over the arowina Rd welt on ~· cheek, "what was that for7" .. Tryina '° attack me,.. she ~tried to live you a lti.., .. .. Riabt. after you brina me up on a detcrted r09d in the middle of the niabt." .. Kalberioe, rd 1ay you're a bit paranoid.'' . She wasn't buyina his act any lODfCf. "Don't tell me I'm paranoid. Corty Miles. I think ~ou arc the man who murdered David Hen- aea·· Tbcte. Sbe lllid 1L EverythiQ&'t out in I.be open. Now what would he do? If tbia mat killed oocc, wb~ wouldn't be rnurder ap.in? SJ>e looked at the li&bts glowina frofn the trailers on the beach at El Morro. The~ wa5 no use acteamis:>4-No one wouJd hear her. Behind her, Corky Miles 1ta.ncd to l.auab W1Ck:cdly. Te tie ce.tlatled ... Tumbleweeds return! See Page A3 for details COURID CULTVU CMl.W COMT DALY PLOT ~.~3, 1880 .A7 ~~t>1EVAL Off i<.E E QviPMENT I I • , I .. I ' 8 llARllADUK.E by Brad Anderson by Hank Ketchum by Jim Davis DEN!OS Tlllt llltNACE GARJl'lltLD • 19110 1,..._,,.._,.,~. w .. Ready or not. here come sturp1es and jumpiest .. RARCY 111'\£ 10 GET UP, MMCV ! OVERBOARD W~T TO A HACK ONf OF iH~E ~1Ps, NATE ! >Joi REAl L ~ -I DON'i FEEL fOO PlR~TE'1 fODA.~. PRBDBA88ET 1EAH,M£ N£HNR· flus . I s"ouu~ WATER ,.8 P~Arn 5 J ' • PEAJlfUT8 SCMOOL STARTS TOMORROW. MARCIE .. l NEED TO BORROW A NOTE600K. SOME PAPER . A RULER AND A PENCIL ... OH,wE.LL. 11'5 NEARL41" OV£.R ANP 1 ·tn 511LL HERE HAS lT EVER OCCURRED TO '{OlJ. SIR T~AT Tl-WSE i ITEMS CAN BE PURC~ASED AT '(OUR NEAREST STORE ? by Charles M. Schutz DON T A'K ME TQ 8E MAID or: HONOR AT YOUR WEDDING 'v\ARCIE by Jimmy Johnson 11J1'ULY WDtURBEAl'f IT'!> A 5"ECIAl DAY Of RE5T ~f ASIOC FOR WORKlt.Xi AAE.~ICA~f>. HE'J ! LE'f'5 klC.tc. SA~D ~°™EWIMP! ......:::===~· .... ' .. ""'"------1 J l Ef 'rnf.Q WHO Af?f Wm-OU'f SIN CAS-f -f~E FIRS/ STONE.' , . 'I } by Chip Dunham FOR BSTTBR OR FOR WORSE by Alex Graham DllAllllLE I notice that. wtv.n Ii& l~ me into the. bath I ditploa whcit apptcirs tc be my own \IOlumi oF wot.er. That C<).Ald ~ a l.lH~\4l tci.tntiHc dit<:evtry I wondtr lF o.nybod1f& ~.I~ t COJLO t~kt ~it biFor't? ~DIT 1'D OJ\l 1\4~ U).15" ~I -JUDOSPilm c-w;;eN l!tl-1'1NI! Bll."-INOS H.t'S NO e>CPLANATION eouT ... PHONe C...U. REC etVl!O FROM HIS \NIFt!! ON THE ~NING OF t-41!" ~--· Q.A.M ~IVaf' ..sK8 ,A.NOTH•flt QUl!STION / 0 by Harold Le Ooux 8BOS • .. ~---"' ---- "THE 6000 °1HIMG ASOOi TOMO~OW 15 THAT rr' CLOSE~ 10 CH~ISTMAS TtiAN ~'( IS! 11 ._ by Pat Brady N~ ~~ t;Dt4 ' IT 'S 100 taQ "™ea TO MEJ,i ~ ~1Cl£.' by Tom Batluk SWEL...l ' 1 1-1Ao m PtU<. -rnE ~ fHE ~JU~6 HAVE IHEIR L..ABOR ~ ot.rn l&' by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan • ~ COUT DALY N.OT A8 Mondey, s.t;>tembet 3, 1990 ORANGE COAST Daily Pillt An Independent Newspaper Pvbll\t eJ t>~ Poqf' Group P11bhsh ng. In, Roh.rt E. rog•. µte\10ent & ch1et C•t>Cl.ill~e oll1c•• William S. LAbdell, 010 & ' l' p<et de ,, Steve Morble, monu91ng eu11,)r Ston Wymon, rnut I t!d l(ll Don f.ent.y, eJ • • ~ 1>091' p,11 • Roger Bloom, fro• I'\ ,.. 1 • Roger Carlson, 'I I\ c· 1 » 1 Corol Humphreys, ' " , Ll • Elliot Stem, Jr ' I• 1 Gerold W Adcoa Jr " " l ~~ Walter Bunough•, 1901-1989, 1 I•~ t hl\l t'• Editorial Californians cheated out of political clout C ahfornia voters were cheated dunng the wanrng hours of this )ear's Legislative session. The) were robbed o f an o pponunit)' to take their rightful place m nallonal 1>Qht1cs b) a Legislature wliose power of leadership has been denuded b) scandal and its own mabiltt ) to function as a go' ernmg body. Consider what was sacrificed when the .\sscmbly scuttled a bill that "o uld have made Cal1forn1a·\ presidential pnmaf) <1 national leader rather than tis rurrc."nt <;tatus as a pohucal a ftcnhoul!,h t Cahf0m1a is o ne of the largec;t. moc;t po"rrful statc."s in this nation It has a robust econom' that m al~ some of the \\Orld's lop 10 nations. It 1s a bcll"'.cther .and trend c;etter in business. industry and technolog' C. altfom1a 1s the pcrson- 1ficat1on of a vibrant leader. But v.hen tt's time to no minate prcs1dent1al candidates, Cahfomta is a poht1cal eunuch. h 's voters ha'e virtuaJly no voice io selectina which candidates v.tll run for the most powerful political office in the world. \II the) can do 1s rubberstamp ch01te.£ mad,e, b) \otcrs in other siates. -- Now. consider wh; state legislators denied Cal1tom1ans the presuge and poht1cal power the) d~ enc. rhc bill mO\ mg Cahfomta'!> prc!>1dent1al pnmary to the first ""eek of March died because rnaO\ lawmakers arc tt:rnficd of the 1n1uam e proces The hill v.as reJected because ot an amendment that "ould ha\t' banned 101ttatncs on the presidential pnmar> ballot Wh~ were legislators so afraid" Pres1denttaJ pnmancs enJO) a higher 'oter turnout than other elections and man~ ol our Slate'<. major poltq dec1S1ons have been decided b) 1n1t1a11' cs rather than the Legislature 1 he) claimed ha" ins 1n1t1at1'n on the pres1dcnt1al pnmarv ballot might result in maJor lkusinns berng made h) the 'utcrs of onl) o ne." part>. S1mpl) put. kg1slators were afraid of a high ., oter turnout The amendment killed the bill. but there·., a chanu· that 11u1on "'II bad.fire on the: Leg1\latun:. When Cahfom 1a lav.makerc. hemml'd and hawed about "~~rode ting propen} ta~e'i. \ otl'rs appn" ed Propos111 on 13 \\ hilc legislators Ja"boned about the C'il.alaung go\ ernment spend in~. vott'rs appro\'ed the < 1ann ~pending L1m1t .\ltn lhc Lt'g1~la1ure danced around lhc problems of educatwnal funding and the co<;t of automt1b1k insurance. 'otrr" h, pa<;<;<.·d lhl'll l'ledt•<.l offil. t<tl'i <1nd appr1J\ c<l 11ut1:ltl\ e\ to <,rih c thl· prohkms "ot dll ot thu~ m1tiat1H\ haJ the effnt thn "t'n.· suppo.,ed to ha\l' In some 1ns1an<..'ec;. lcg1sla11un b~ 1nit1at1\ e \\or\erH:tl prublt-m'i the) "ere supposed to St)h l' anJ l'r<xkd g<.n rmmrnt's ab1lsl) to <.lo ttSJOb But thl· Legislature. not thl' \otcr-.. arc resp<rns1ble tnr that muat1un Our clel. tc<l olli~ 1JI\ lx-.1r the blame because the Lrg1sla1un· hali a hr,1ur> ol p111lt11.al po~tunng and pandering tu "fX'< 1al intc:rt:'i\\ r;,itht•r tli.\n handling the state's businc'is < ahlorn1a's \'O ters have not had an impact on a prt·,11kn t1al nomsnat100 since 1972. Apparenth the uni) "a~ thn "111 get the pollucal clout the) de<,cr'e "' to ag.a1n h' r..1" the LegJ\laturt v.1th an m1t1at1\e and dN 1dc the issue at thl' ballot boit Today In history r Od3) I\ Monda)'. Sept 3 lh<· .'ti, th da~ of 19'10 Thcrt' art I IQ l,1,, lel\ m \hr \l·ar This 1s Uibor I IJ\ fo<la) '!i h1ghl1i)ll in h1$l0t) ()n Sept 3. t"'lfO. the Treat> of l'.ir1'> ~t"'cen the United tates and D o onesbury £¥: r .. • "Xl4Y T>!t (IJH Tl HO<!X c~ -,'"'Al1//\l'- l}lf r~MM!5T rAt.ATICJv llV 'fHf Hbtr:Pr ff" RU&::Ancw I I • ....: I (ireat Antam 11 lfo 1.1lh l'ntkd thC" Rn olu11unar~ \I, .u On this date In I lt(9, EnglJnd \ ft,.rng Richard I llhc Lwn-Heartcd) "'a~ lrowned 1n \\. ('\tmanster -By Tbt A160C'l•tNI Prr11 By Geirry Trudeeiu .Ar '• .; fl~ 1()8 '1()1.J;s '¥ ~ f.[ f01?£ ~ (X'A'f /}![ tJ?,f.S({)(-,i.f T AJ.S() SPfNT 'Tit(') ''< tlRS ff'A"v'Tl{.AUY ROIJRJN6 •Ul't-N F PtU TY' HISHJ(;{ ffRIORMA/'tZ-o 6Afllim"!Jf)l(T WTH~T lW CARrtR IN MAINt, "/H/515 /laAN{) H@t.£Y \ \ I .--~- Mark Whitehead Looking Back Sn:iog: Is it here to stay? ASIN '6tCK ... Smot s11ll makes front-page head Imes when the going gels rough an the ao1ng gets good. This rear the environment.al ex ~ns tel us Southern Cahfomia b seen fewer smog-filled days. Inside Report This ha pp) report of a clean bill o air comes despite the healed &Jo warming debate and a dramt1c 111 crease m carbon d1oiude concentra tion found in our atmosphere. U.S. must help Jordan to stall However, when "'c think of h1 toncal presen allon rarel) docs on cons1der the damagina etTcc\5 smog. It 1s suggested that we all 1boul consider smog as more than just a a new crisis in the Middle East ecological d<'tnment There are thOS(' who can member the sweet p(rfumc blossom mg orange gro' cs and th inspired sight of sparkling sno capped mountains 1n the d1sLancc · AMMAN -In the shado"' of the Persian Gulfs main tent, a s1dt•shov. 1s pla)'mg out that threatens in calculahle lnJUt) 10 Jordan's King Hussein. the ersrwhlle trusted Amencan fnend now widely rt'- garded in. Washington as an Arab rcncgadt'. That bitter but erroneou5 epnhet ignorec t~ facts of Jordan's inex- orable slide LO\l.ard a disaster that may plunge It and the Pal~ttman We st Bank into new convulsions h1ghl) dctnmental to the Unitl"d States. The httlc king 1~ tf) ma to make P~icknt Bush undrrstand. The im- minent loss of SI 5 b1lhon 1n fo reign eitchange caused b> l ' N sanctions against lraq and lhe loss of 200.000 Jordanian JObs in Kuwa11 guarantee cconom1l uphea,al here h will be compounded by nsing political re- bellion on the lsraeli-occup1cd West Bank What 1s most a'i\urcdl) lO ming 1\ economic depression. with no v.a \ out That e,11.plains King Hussein's reluctance 10 enforce t · N sanctions agasnst Iraq He ha'I ..aid he acct'pt\ the sanctions resolution. But 1f he puts It into etTell before he can arrange 10 soften 11s impact. Jordan "'Ill be dcMabll1zed pornbl~ fore, er A quick look at ml suhs1ant1atcs this hleak forecast .\lmos1 90 ix·r- ct"nt of Jordan\ 011 1s trucked from Iraqi oil "'ell\ w the refincn. a1 Zrrqa. near here It" 'alue. or ; o'it. 1s SP5 malhun a 'ear Bui Jordan pa>~ no ca~h for 1t Ins tead. 1t\ use finances Iraq·.,. deht to Jordan. no"' standing at S600 m1lho n -a prod uct of 1he Iran-Iraq v.ar Putting l ' ~ s.inct1ons into cffc('t "'ould force Jordan to pay cash for Saudi 011. \I.hi\ h lOuld Ix pumped to Zuqa '1a the old Trans Arabian Pipeline from S.iud1 Arabia 10 tht' s~ nan C03\t The cash squeerc cau~d b~ the sudden loss of tht' lra41 marke1. $2 U m1lhon a yt'ar (ma1nl) for a&ncultural products ), leaH'' no a\sets The Saudis. angt) Letters Rowland Evans at Husscin·s rductance to break his econo m1l hfchne 10 Iraq, arc m no hul"T) to fill the spur from the main TAP pipeline 10 Zerqa. Add 10 this the Israeli zeal in clamping do"n on \\est Bank. farm produce sold to Iraq plus the sudden deanh of pa' roll remittance\ from Palcsunian oil workers 1n Ku"'all to their West Bank fam 11tcs .\s a result of 1h1s econom1r unre't the intifada ma) gt't a hoO\t thJI "'111 fuel poltll- cal turmoil here 1n Jordan On the West Bank., thl· \uurce 0f this unrest is both pohtKal .ind CLOnomu .. here 1n Jordan 1t '" economic Together these tv.o "um.·nt'i of discontent make a swollen n'rr Jo..ing H u~sein ma\ not be abk 10 lOntrol In •ar-off La~tcrn Europe. the crumhl t-d So' 11.•t cmp1rt· 1s cau~ing a nolent ~conom1c ~hake-up that also "'eakens Jordan One of this coun- t!)·, Ir"' non·agnrultural nixms 1s phu\phatc. "onh SI '10 million a )car The l..m~·., ..:had economists told U'> tht.' S"'•llh from centralized or command tu~nnm'I t o the mar\cet 1\ shn' cling 1h.it 'ital source of cuh Damned b) l "I f)Olil'~·makers who~c an11 Hu,\c1n sentiments predate Aug 2 the king 1s dis- traught He I) running hke a mad hatter from \rah cap11al 10 capital in ~arch of nc"' idea~ 10 end the \l.Orld's sang-up on Iraq for Its per- n1c1ous JO\a!iion ul Kuwait. He 1s pleading with the l 11111ed Nations. Robe ft Novak d1rectl> and through his on~·good fncod Georac Bush. for help to com~nsatc the losses hert' from U.N.-1mposcd sanctions Aruclc 50 of the U N. Charter ss designed to m~t "special economic problems" for a country com- manded by the S«:unty Council to 1m~ sanctions apmst an ag-' arcssor. Hussein's agents arc now appcahna for relief in Ntw York. Considering the potential damage to lhc United Slatts of new West Bank-Jordan explosions. alread) aJ1mpscd here 1n massive and angry demonstrations and daily dtatnbcs m the fret" press. quick acuon by Washington 1s so essential that 1t would seem to be a routine decision. Instead. the k10g seems well on his way to cawtrophc. Wastungton's political establishment. v1ewin1 him as alwa)s throuah the focus of tht' Arab-Israeli dispute. remains d1s- plea~d with him as Iraq's oil con- tinues to rumble mto Jordan. Bush and his Mideast advisers have never properly undcn tood thC' value to lhc United States of a strong. healthy Jordan. Now preoc- cupied -or perhaps o~ - with punishina Iraq for tcanng up the U.N. Charter. a refusal to under- stand lhe tuna's lament would ponend a future cnsis Bush d~s not need and can avoid. RowlMHI E\'QI Q d R•rt Nov1t art W•1•1111 t o11 DC-b11td c:o/D11Ja11t• for Utt OrQ ft Ca.11 DaJJy Piiot. Not onl) 1s smog a '1sual 1mpa1 mcnt to our once breathtalang v1 tas. but 1h1s drean bro"n -.e1I tak m toll on structures that ha' e st throughout the ~ea~ 1ructur whose onl) C'nem) came from th hand of Mother Na1u~. ram. su and eanhquakcs The word -SMOG 1~ believed t have ongmatcd in London where 1 19S2 a shock.mg d<"ath rate rock the city. The death rate. dunna chock.mg smog attack. rose from a weekly average of :!.000 to 5.000. With the otTshort' breezes. the Pacific Coast appears rdatl\Cl) ufe from srnOf Not so Although tt v.as no where near what happ(ned m Lont.lun. a Los Angeles newspaper reponcd on Sept 8. 1943 that "Thousands of eye) smancd. Man) wept, snt"ezl"d and couahed. Throughout the do"''llto"'ti area and mlo the hills the fumes spread thcLr 1mta11on" On the average. the scenano from Sept 8, 1943 no" occurs 165 days a year in Los Angeles according 10 thr Cal1fom1i( Air Resource Board and Technical Suppon 01' 1s1on. A lmk closer to home. thr number of da)s per \Car \I.1th un- healthful air in Orange ( uunt) 1s about 45. No one is qu11e surt• Just ho"' much mone' snH>i lVSI\ us each year. The wear and tear " slo" but s.tcady. Smog tak.t'~ 1t\ toll on painted surfau•!> 11 destTO\\ the metal and stone "'1th1n buildings And. aside from the" puhlil health problems 11 cau!>Ci.. !im1.1k lk'it roy\ our plants and v.1ld hft It 1s the pcrO!l}acct)I n11ratc and the ni trogen d10A1dc fou nd in smog that together or alone mal es our C)'CS water and tum red and causes the dcstructJon in buildings ln order to control these hannlul substances. b)' the )ear 1962 dbout S IOO m11l1on had been \pent in the lo• Anades Count> alone. Howtver. suit1strcs sho"' that be tween thC' )Cars 1956 and I Q64. the amount of smog actuall) doubled Another campaign challenge In 1957 thC' Los Angele!> .\1r Pol- lutton Control Board banned all burnma in back)ard 1nc1ncr:110~ This pul an 1mmtd1atc end to l 1 i million incinerators and 600 tons of fonnaldch}dcs. aldch)'dcs and other pollutina p~s from clouding the • sky. To the Editor Congratulation~ 10 Jay Humphrc) (candidate for C'O\ta Mesa Cit) Council) on the Aug. 25 le tter to the editor "F1m Challenge of Council Campa1gn .. Jay was pushing for a t1&}1ter con- f11ct of interest ordinance of elected officials and went on record sayins . "I will not vote on any issue that 1s sponsored by any person or corpor- a11on from which l received a con- tnbuuon ofSSOO or more." Jay went on to S&) that the pledge would be m effect for as Iona as he 1s tn office Thiat is a pasmvc step 10 buildina the public s confidcnc<' 1oward elected officials and Lord knOW$ 1t 1s needed. Now for my challenge My name will be Ql'l the ballot for Fountain Valky Ctt y C-ou nt.•11 m November also. I pledgt' that I will not solicit nor ac~pt campaign con- tnbut1ons of any amount fro m md1- v1duals. corporations. poht1cal ac-... lion commltlets or an)One In this wa y the public can be 'ure tha1 I "'111 be tolaJly commmed 10 sc~ mg its needs and interests only The pubhc will be the only Sp(c1al- 1ntercst group that will have my attention Isn't 1t about time fo r a rcfresh1ng change such as this to happen throu&}lout our nation., The problem 1s. however. that ~ople w1lh limited funds. like my- sdf (a rc11rrd school pnnc1pal ). have Schools should teach kids morals and ethics To the Editor Cnme on our streets Bana bang. you've 101 what I want -Ntk<' . sold cll81ns. leather iackels. The pn~ ol P«'r prc'lsurr \.la TV Ads. Ct1mie in ¢orporate Amencan. Greed. No eth1<:1 ma) 1n1crferc "i th a more Clpcns1v(' hou5e, a more e11~n11ve cu . more and more I muse have Orup: If rou can't find a job because you wof\'t 10 \O school -rob and kill or sel to act what tht world own you. or t1kc the dn.ip to help )'OU f Oftet. Teen-aae preanancin, inst.an\ aratifiQ&tion, lack of moral ttain1na. or to set out of a lll'JC welfare family into a ftlfare apenment of your own. But that's che way i1'1 done. Don•c you ttt ii daily on TV? W11ch the SOIPI and lhe seriq -the violenClC the ICll. Do p&rtnlS evtt FVte the PO rated movies their children 1ee? bO chey care? Do they sec t~ ptt-Cecn• roamina the malls, tbc strectt? TM .. Cold War .. may be over, bu& we arc los1n1 the war for lhc rn1nd1 and morab uf our children and for a avahied community. Relilion may 001 be taqhl ira Kbuob but surely morals and ethic couJd and should be. DOROTHY f. CLINCH C'osla Mt'll hmlled exposure to the public. Our message acts lost when "bia mo ney" starts to t.aJk. So think about that ..whe n you see and hear a big-money campaign rolhna along. Do you stop and wonder who 1s pay1 na for It and what pncc arc they cxtractina in return? ls anyone look- ma out for the public's interest? Jf the public ts serious about mak- m1 some cha~es and 1ettin1 people elected who wdl look out for their interests and be accountable to them only, then J suu~t the followina. They should ao to their calendars and under Nov. 6 1990 wnte "VOTE TODAY." Then vote for the person who has the public's mtcrcst at hean Then the next dly they can be sure that the vote they cast was a vote for themselves -fo r a chance' Thjs did not s1nglc·handt'dly solve the smog fro m doublmg b) 1964 and surl)nsin&l y public reaction to the ban was hostile. The question now is as the ques- ti on was whtn smog fint came onto the scene in the early 1940's -1s pollution control too cxp(ns1vc or is pollution 1~lf too cx~ns1vc? The auto and 011 industnes have made their opinion very clear. Smoa 1s as real as rain and sunshine. It 1s a b11 pn~ to pay for development. It 1s also a stranae byproduct of J rowth that en- vironmentalists fur ha~ aottcn out of hand and perhap' become ir· "~vcn1ble. Mv* ~Nktd 11 a Ne.,,,.,.. GUY CARROZZO IJud ... H c.lfl1Ul1t If' 1M Or- Fountain Valley UI• a...t lJell.1 PU.1. When Writing to the Orange Coost Dolty ,. .. t ... Th• Otonee Coo't Ooif'y Pilot enc°""og.s c0t1f"\pc>ndonc& lrom °"' reodnt\ w~ reqvf"\I lf'llO!\ be ~epl IO QW01o.1mo1ely 300 W()(l.h Any co,,ospondtil'ICtt s1Qn1f1conrly IO'lger thon JOO w0<dl w1N t>. pr'n1ed ol OUt d1s<r f"t•on os o Commvnify Coml'nentory, Oue•t Commentary or Editorlo l Re•ponM. Comni11n1ry com~n10"11' ore rC"sen1ed IOf •nvos P4'''"'""' 10 c .110, onrl towns oloog the Orongo Coosr Gvost comm&l'llOr•u moy ~tom 10 onv public 1u.ie td1l()(1ol rtlPOrfm"Unrrtle~ 10t-1eb111toh 10-f'd1toriol Positions of 1h4I Or'ango C00tt Doily Pilot. letteri considered 10 be lrbek>ui or 1n bod 10,1e wilt not bCI pr1n1ed Writ~• ore l1m11Clrl 10 laut sobnl1ut0ns o month A• c()frtspof\d.-ice mvst bo signed ond 1nchid t~ wflte<'s octc*ess ond '•'•phone nvmbet for ver1f1co11on pvrpo,os lett•rs should ht' oddronod 10 tho Orange Coast Doily Pilot. 330 W Boy St (0,10 M11io CA 916'26, Atl 1.on ltttefs 10 !he fd.10t Wr11tra with 4V•Stt0fls oro 11tOllld lo coll the Oo·lv ,riot 01rl1 41 6•e7 4311, E.c t 351 COAST Lett ftllU ... ._II Ill ... COISIM c:be Miii fQc. •t .. 1w1u 1111 .... lo• lo .._,°' DESERT ,.,u, clowdr *IMI" Mid mt trft dn«IS 111111 I .... llterllOOll llld tltlltflC lhullde• STO<lllS Ollltrwow lllOSOy ,. MOUNTAINS AIR QUALITY 0 Putty cloudy lfttrftOCM$ and ... ~ Oft! 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Colo 'King of Blues' eulogizes Vaughan 1y MA Tr COKER 0...,. ,._ kM'P .. _ SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO After a rousing hour of upbeat in- strumentals, audience smg-alongs and the obligatory introductio n of his seven sidemen. 8.8. King ltter- ally go t down and sang the blues durina his late-niJht set at the Coach House Saturday. The rotund and graymg blues sinaer-su1tanst~umped into a chair. bushed the din of the capacity crowd and cut stra1ght thro ugh the smoke- ftlJed ambience to tug at the au- dience's heanstnngs. Vaughan. a young gunanst whose career was cut shon by a helicopter crash last Monday. was mo re fitting than any graves1d(' memonaJ After having spent most of has life on the road. It ts obVJous the 64- year-old K.mg ts takmg It eas:--now. relying heavily on a light band led b} Walter Rtk} K.Jng. his oephe"' and conductor-saxophonist. But into the wee hours of the night Saturday, K.Jng proved he 1s st1)J a master showman, spnnkhng his two-hour set wtth wide~yed anucs. anecdotes and words of 14,sdom. It wo uld have been sat1sfy1flg to 1ust let his musrc s~alc fo r itself - King and Co. can Jam "'1th the best of them but the lheatncs provided a folksy chann that endeared him wnh an audience that ranged from }Upp1es to common fol ks. There were e'en a few }OUng children up past their tx-dumes to hear the bluM legend After t14 0 tnstrumental numbc:rs b} his band. King took control of the stage ~1th "ut the Good Times Roll," wtuch 5t't the mood for the rolhck1na first half of the sho"' After wallo"' mg in the blues to rememtx-r the fallen G ramm\-wm- ner \ aughan. King uSt"d his better- ltno"' n mat('nal to guide th(' llO"'d through the story of his own hf(' Ltke a grandfather spmnmg tales on the front-porch rocking c hair. K.Jng's show~fos1ng medley in- cluded "Nobod} Loves Me But M~ Mother" and "The ThnU 1s Gone. · which brought him and the aud1enoe back to their feet Despite being drenched 10 sweat and obv1ousl~ faugued·-K.Jng 1s a d1atx-11c and was hospnahzcd m Apnl -he obliged the crowd Wlth a two-song encore fcatunng "When Love Came to Town" and "Peace to the World." 8.8. K.Jng may be: slowing down. but he proved Saturday night that lh(' lhnll 1s no r gone You can find out for )Ourself tonight at Tuesda) n~t at the Coach House For ticket inTormauon. call 496-8930. a. a. King and hit guitar. Lucllle. sing th• blue• •t th• C~ech House on 'rlday. King 11 •ppearlng at th• club through tomorrow night. "Someone lovt'd you." he wailed as he pomted to his che'it and lo)al companion "Lucille.. -his tra- dJuonal G ibson guitar "Someone who really cared. Stevie. was me." The audience ro~ and cheered wildly. 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An unidentified French h o1t•9•, rl9ht, 11 hugged by rela· t lve1 •t Orly Airport In P•rls early Sund•y Mornln9. . _,,,,, ___ ... ~ .. .....--.--~.._.._....- AP L..-~c Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbache' and President Bush are to discuss the gulf cmrs and other rssue\ Sept 9 in Heb1nk1. hnland. But e'en following the weekend an· nouncement of the superpower ~um· mit, some leaders warned a speedy resolution wa~ unlikel} "We ha' e to settle down for a long haul. which 1o1.1!1 require a good deal of steady detcrm1 nauon on the part of all concerned.'' said Rn11~h Foreign Sccretar) Dougla~ Hurd Saddam. the Iraqi president as usino( caplt\e lon.·Jgncr'> a!> human shaclth 10 prott·r 1 •kc~ I raq1 installataom ag .. 11n~1 po1en11al auack b> th~ l 1 \. led mult1nat1onal lorn~ dcplo~ed 1n lhl' region 747. calT)1ng more than 3()(1 West· crner~. am\cd rn Wash1ng1on on Sunday after ~topovers an Pans and London It ld1 Baghdad on 'iaturday along 1o1.1th t~o 01hcr planeloads of fon·ag:u:rs. •d Johnson of St. Louis c•rrl•• •n Amerl· · up0n their •rrlv•I at Dulls International I can fla9 ••Rev. Jen e Jackson follows him Airport. For the freed hostage\. JO) and relief upon reaching "3fet) 1o1.a<; muted b> fears for those lt'ft behind About 21 .000 Westerners. andud· ang 3.LlOU -\mcnrans. \loc.'fC strandl'l• an lra4 and Ku\\aat b> the Aug 2 111\3!1100 o\ Lhancrcd Iraqi As~a)s Boe11111 Among those . rrt\ 1ng in Br11ain \I.as ~tuart L<xkv.ood, thl' 5·)ear-old Bn11sh bo> 1o1.ho~ hair 1o1.as tousled by Saddam an a t<.'IC\ 1s1on c.-ncountcr 1o1.11'1 a 1troup ol Western hostages Prime suspect list narrowed; serial murderer left messages GAINESVILLE. Fla ln- vest1g.ators narrowed their llSI ot pnmc suspects 10 four Sunda\ in the gnsl) lcnafe sla)ings of fi,f )tudt'nts and hinted that the !.Cnal killer k it "messages ol sOml· amponanlc · Police would not \a\ 1o1. helhC'r 18- ycar-old Edward uv.as· H umphre' ~ part·trme freshman al the l na,fi- !ltty of Flonda charged \lo at h assault· ang his grandmother. v.a' among lhc four However, two pohce ollicer.., in hip wader!> on 'iunda> U!>Cd a me1al detector to ..eanh a ned ne't lo tht• apartmenl l Omplc ' "hen· Humphre> Ines They did not appear lo finJ Jn~· thanp.. ..aid Polite: ( pl Rubt•rt McDowell. Police ha"e already p1d.- ed over g.arbag<" an the compln·, trash rnnta1ncr\. but ha\l' no\ '>aid whether 1he) recovered a munkr weapon An Ohio fugitive. 58-)car-i>ld Warren Virgil I inch. v.a., droprx·d •from the lrst • ...aad Ala<.hua ( ount\ Shenff\ spoke'.)man Lt Speml·r Mann Tinch ,., '>Ought 1n Ohio 111 the stabbing dl'alh of a 5~-~car -olJ woman and 1s !>Uspected of o;tealtng cari. an Ol·ala and Ga1nc'' Ille a \H'c:k bc:fore the k11l1ngs "To say he's still a suspect Ian lhl· sla)tngs) would be ancorrcct," Mann said. But he said poltce were not prepared to sa~ who 1s on the lt!>t \ 1o1.ec\.. alter the far\I l"'l> mu1tla1ed bodies 1o1.cre found, pohcf d1\dOM'd "iunda' thJt thr kalld Id\ me.,..age\ nr clul'\ al thl' 'ir11m<;' dpartmenl\ thJt w ulJ tre ham tu Jll fi' c m urdn' Hut the\ refused to lharJl tcrtll' tht''>l' mcs-,;age'> cXl~pt to SJ' thn "-Crl· n1•t in the lorm nl nute~ ur uthi.:r ~n11ngs. .. I he mci.sages were given to U\ from thr cri me SC'enc')... ~ad l 1 Sadie Darnell. spo\..n~oman fo r the (1a1n1:~v1lle Police Department. .. fhe Mt*tts a t119'ree1 cs) 1hat w~ an ~ me\\..lge'> of !>O~ mpot\IDCC." /\1an n added ..,at no "callana ta rd\·· Yi l'IT foutd'-·on uy of-the bodll'S "I t'" not a 1iW8arc.-typc h11m1nde:· Mann tauJ. ,-t~ l\ulopS\ result-. on ~ '1Wi PJuk\ and Manul'I Taboada. lk>ch .:'l ,ho~cd 1hc) dtt·J ofs1ah wounds \lmllar to those thJt I.riled thr other thrl'c. Mann ..aid '-)unday. But unlike the first three. thl' hod1es of Mass Pa ul~ and l aboada we~ not mu11la1ed Mann derl1nt·d 111 "1' whrthcr lhl' !>amt' 1o1.eapun "'..i' u..id in all li'e sla) angs Mass Pau le\ JnJ I <1htlddJ ~l'rl' found Tul·Wa' di the dJlartml'nl the) shart'd di lht ~me lUnlph:x 1o1.h1:1c ll 111nph r~' ll\t'd lnr .1 ll'" 1o1.el·k, tht\ \umnh r \ nd1thhor \Jill Two-alarm fire guts after-school center ly HOUY J . WAGNER MISSION VIEJO -..\ '1dt•11 arcade undcrgmng reno' at ton to ~ come an after·school day-care tentt·r was burned out Sunda> when \ol- vent·soaked ragr, toucht'd off a I\"•· alarm bla1e F1refi&hters rc~ponded to a 2 l ~ p.m. can w11h1n four minutes. Jnd had the fire under control b} 1 0k p.m .. Orange Count}' Fire Capt Dan Young said The fire, at A·Ta<.. 2HM<2 Marauente Parkway. Suite 8. drd $40.000 damage to the structure and $100,000 damaac to the content~. Young said "Ifs basically a large commercial com'?.leA and this was the middle unit,· Young ~ad. adding other busmessc'i suflcrt'd onl ) manor smoke damage No one wu 1n1ured. Young said A 1u1nca pig that was inside the un11 died an the fire . but firefiahLers sa .. ed ,1 1.i11~1ul 11 t"h I lwir 1o1.Jt1:1 1o1.a' rn.11.k mur~' n, !ht· \ITTH~l· hut lhr f11l'l1ghtt•I\ rut lhl"lll 1n frt•\h lol.Jll'r J\ "'"" <i' lhl· hlJtl' "'a' 11u1 Young \Jld l hl· f11 c "'a' 1gn11ed h) <,pun tanenu\ ll1 mhu \t1on hetau<,t• "'c ir~l'r\ h.1d \lorn! r.ig' \oJknJ 1o1.11h 1111 nr a ,1,11n1ng tnmpound 1m- pmncrh 'i 11ung \,mt l hl' rJg' had ht•t.·n detompo'>1ng '>IOl C f m.la' night. lhc} )U\t \pon ldnt·uu~I) l omhu,lt'll. ·· "l oung \lltd. Jddrng rJg' '>OJkt·ll "'11h ">uth lht·m1lal\ tx-gan to hreak do1o1.n 101 mcd1Jtch Jnd there: 1<; llanger ol \pontancou' lumhu\llon whenr\cr thn arr 'ilored Kag!> waked w11h the t hem1cal'i '>hould be stored an metal containers w11h '>('.Jf-clos1 ng lads. Young said It took 3<1 fi refi ghter,. five engine'I and two truck companies to quell the hlaLe. The firs1 unit was released 45 man ures aflcr the call and lhc last tell live hou~ later. Young said Humphrq was roman11call\ interested in M1~s Paules and often "a11ed for her h~ 1he pool ~lso killed 1o1.erc ( hnstana Po1o1.cll. ) 7. ol Jac~wn' tllc. Son~a Lar\un 18. of Deerfield Beach; and Chnsta Hoyt, 18. of Newberry. All fh e hved at ofT-<:ampu'I apart- men\5 on the Cll' ·s soulh~cst side and all were students at c11hcr the L' n1' ers11~ of FlonJa or Santc re Communll) College Most of the Ln1vcrs1t} of Flori~~ students were gone over eftd for the Labor Day holiday. Many wh o stayed al\cnded church services Suoda) to mourn for lhc victims. "I pray we're not so gnpix·d b~ fear that we're afraid 10 go out and meet people," Drtw Sett1m10 told fae cmlon at Crossroad\ Oiutdl o rist. which included many sq.dents. "I pra> the fear ot our community wall be ca!>ed ... H'1t11J)brcy, an lndialanllc you1h authon1iei have descnbed as cmo· taonall)' troubled.. remained 1n the 8rcv;uit.• County Jail on ~unda} pcndmg 1 SI million bond on charies of assaulting his 79·)ear-old grandmother. Police kepi up sunr1llance at his (1a1nes' tile apart· mr nt and car rn lnd1alant1c hut still ha'c 001 \Ought -.carch v.arrant' to ~hl'l ~ them •IUI -By Tbr A11odalttl Puss COAST From A1 mg 1111' lllll'\I l-.11 I\ ..ind h.id to he: do'\ctl lrurn ~ rm unttl ahout l '" pm . he -..iad "It 1o1.as prt'll\ hu" ~1· JU'I h,111 flP' nn h1g \Uri . hl Yid t:kalh~tit·r ~ JPJX'Jrl'd undl'll'rrt·d h} the S~ IOl lea\l" 1n jlark1ng fe<•<; 1h.11 ~l'OI rnto dln l \aturda' "111\I Jll.'Ppk l llfll1ng and gotrl>t JU\I '>ii\ .• \A t•ll ()!-. .. h\' <,<\1\l C>rangt· ( 11,1\I H'\ldent\ 1o1.t·rr rm•tl\ lol.l'll h1:h..i\l'll '1\ thl'\ '>Oal.nl up the \UO arHI found wa\\ 10 hu'c fun ll\C:r 1h1· ~t't'~l·nd Judgang h) arrl''>I rn or th 1111 lht· "'<'cl.end Drunken dn' 1ng .1rrl'SI~ 1o1.t•rt• compara11 .. t•h lo1o1. throughout Or- ange ( oa~t Ulll''> 11\ t'r tht' lol.l·d.t'nd \tall\lll \ 101 drunkt•n drl\ 1n~ arrest\ bc1v.c1·n t• pm F ridt1} mghl and noun \unda) 1o1.t•rc llun11ngton Bcal h. 11, Nc1o1.port Beach. 11. ( oMa Mc~. 16. Ir' ant'. 7. Laguna Reach. 11 I •iUH''> wt·rc una .. a1lablc for Foun1a1n Vall<'\ Officials speculated the rcla11' el) low arrt'~t figure\ n\loecl tn Orange: ( oa\l re~rdcnt~ lea \ rng town for lhr weekend. last month. The sight "f a sm1hng Saddam clasping the uncomfortable- looking child brought expressions of re' ulsaon from Western leaders. Stuart am ' ed home Su nda\ with hi s mother and brother. but his CLIFF From Al take It> pre' l'n l lurthcr slide~ hke lhe one un Juh 27 that knocked a 25- lout !>t'Cllon of din. sidewalk and dl'bm on the blulT and into the ocean No one was injured 1n the shde. The: actions. which range from doina nothina to placina rode re' e1- mcn1s and !>Otl buttrcs'I~ at the ha<;r of the d :IL could co~t 1b.e rn~ as muth a~ S350.000 ucofirm engi - neers estimate. C11y Manager Ktn Frank said he 'lol.111 lontinuc to stud) the ~c­ ommendauuns and probabl) choose a preferred allcrnauve 10 present to thc (II\ Councal before th nrxl mec11ng· The council will wrestle v.1th ¥.hat.. ~f.. thing. t9 do to prt'vcnt futu at its &pt. 4::.- t'ouncal mer11 In a report to the ca t}. Geofinn lt'l hntl tail-Hsrrv Lawttncc-ou1hned a '>Crte'> of alternatives that include rnn'>lrucung a rock rcveLment at the ba!\C of the cl1fT1hat would extend 20 to :?5 feet toward the "IUrf; bu1ld1ng a lane of pilings along the upper 1o1.alkway that would protect every· thing behind the paks. or a comb1na· 11un of those solutions thal might 1nduc.k a rctainin1 wall Tho:.e alternatives calT) s1 m1lar pme ta~ of bc11o1.-ecn rouahly S250,000 and S350.000. Lawrence- sa1d ~ fourth choice. to d ean up debris lrom the recent ~lade. take public :.afcl} prccaut10ns and let future sltdt·!. take their cour\l' "ould CO§t about S10.UOO L.a.,.,ren<.c said He: \atd i.uentt'>I' Imm has tom- pan) ('\t1ma1cd that a1 \Omt" po1n1. the d alT v.111 fJtl \lnpp1ng a"a} the tlltT "probahl\ ;i., tar hJck as th e ~huffichoard r nurt " Lawrcme added that ht• rnuld nor rm·d1r1 ~hen the nC).I 'lade or \CrtC\ of .,r.dcs would occur. The pros and con\ of a refaanang 1o1.all -a IX>\\tbk ,r.Jl" \olu11on ou1l1 m·ll b~ Crc:or 1rm -ha\ 'Jl<ir~cd a ncagh horhlhx.l hauk 1n < rt•.,u·n1 Ba). a fe'lol. hloc:k., nonh ot 1-lri.,lcr Par~. Residents 1o1.ho 1o1.an1 tn prolt'(l the bluffs bc:n~·ath lhl.'tr home.•\ from 1o1.a\e damage ha'<' a\h·d thc UI~ for pcrm1'>~1on lo huild a \Crtl"\ 111 -.ca- walls. But man) of their ncagh txm \41} the walls 'lol.Ould ddkll 1o1.a,cs toward their propcn). '"allowing up beach and alcelcra11ng damage to surrounding t hm. After a nearl) two-hour dt~ll"'>\ton of the issue at ats last meet ing. the SHOOTING From A l well the two knew each other or an> JX)ss1blc mouve for the :.hooting. Abbott said. Deputies have obtained a ~arch warrant for Maaee·~ apartment 10 setk evidence of 1h1s or other en mes and a po~)1ble mo\lve for the attack. Francis said. Klan cancels march, rallies , at Capitol WASHINGTON -Ku Klull KJan member' alled otT a planned march Sunday 1fter lrarnang thtt thousands of 1nd1anant counter drmon· 1trators were blocluna their path. But robed and hooded members of the Mount Holly. N.C ·based Chnst11n Kntghts of the Ku .KJull KJan itill held a bnef rail) on the U.S. C..p1tol steps as 1 mob, held several blocks away by police. shouted protests. Police csconed about 46 members of 1hc white suprcm1c11t aroup 10 the Capitol while a c~11wd officen e t1mttcd 11 3.000 au emptcd to move inlo the arc.a. • A Klan ladtt prom1s I h11 aroup would rel UT,· • • We art comina bKk. · Christian KmJhts Orand Draai·n Ho~ Kma wd An unidentified klansman md. "We'll bt of them at local hospitals. back nut year with more. we·11 tX" comma cvtr) She uad an undercover 0 .\. police officer Labor Oa)." wa$ •.nJured when a rush1n1 crowd trampled her, Pohct officers wcanna helmets and carryint an officer was bun when he was h11 by a rock. n1ahtst1cks. not shields and ps masks held the~ knockma hun lo the around. i nd two other anti·KJan protesters about three blocks from the • officers were treated at the accne aJ\cr susta1n1na ('ap11ol arounds. Tan cans and rocks wtrc thrown manor 11\junn. from 1hc su'llna \hrona. Official• laid the klansmen calltd off their Pohcc said three people were charaed with planned march ancr leamma that counter dem· disorderly conduct and a juvenile was characd ~nstrators wett bloc~ the route. w11h mcllll'll 10 not aner an 1nc1dent that sent "Offic1.1l1 conft Wlth the Klan and thC')' one anu-Klan protester to the hospital wtth head wctt adv11Cd ... anu-KJ1n protesters grc t>iock· uvurics even befott the march was to kick off. 11\I the ro1dway and it would be dimcuh. if not 01stnct of Columbia police spokcswom•f\ 'impossible, for the Klan to martb throu&h thdt," hannon Cockett said four poll« officers and spokeswoman Cockett said. four o ther persons werr treated for inJunes. five -111 fh A•~UllH P1"f ~ •I father was still being held. The fi1&ht continued on to Wash· 1naton, and lbe 47 weary Americans amvtd at Dulles lntemational Air· pon outside the capital after 24 hours of travel. One of the arrivals. Cit} Council ordered an en· varonmental study of thr walls' 1m· pact. Frank said that funds for whate' er 1he (ti} Council decides IO do an the park wrll rnmc from the: ell~ 's gen· eral fund "Can we alTo rd to sa' e Heisler Park? That"s what the coun· cil will have to decide." Ponions of the popular bluff-top park. which as nonh of Main Beach. haH· been sltppapg away for )Cars. 1 CIT) Brandt, cit) mun1c1pal \Cf· 'ates J1rector and longtime Cit} em- ployee. said that v.h en he started TAN 76·)car-old Llo)d Culberuon of El Pa~o. Tn.as. was asktd if the hostage\ left behind feared for their It\ cs. "Yes. they certainly do." he said. workrng for the c11y. a pine tree s1ood al the clt ffs edge. That tree plunged dov.n the cliff >ears ago, Brandt said Lawrence ltkened the cltfT to an tn('lt ncd deck of cards. with the top of the deck upped fanher toward the !lea than the bottom. The base as alre1d} weak. he said. and the poundng surf aggra vates the prob- lem, as docs ground wat6 beneath the cliffs surface. "You can prac11cally see the dam- age tX·cur This t!. geolog) rn ac11on." La"' re nee said. From A J After the contest. Thom-. rents the Ebell Club on Balboa .a-a.vard for tbe evening to..tiw the 29 awards 1n 28 categon es. The ---~wol ves a slide show.....a...l.o.l of music. beer and formal a111re. all f0r .• SlO admission. .T""""""" -"It's a summer forma!,," he sard "People are real!} St) hng out toni&ht. You'll t« a lot 01 people st)ltng on b1qcle5 1on1gh1." Catesom:t.. rewarded with trophies. are calculated to generate excessive m1nh. W1tneu such awards and Thoman's explanattons as thr Lobster Award, "he was brutally red,": the the Most ('ancrrous Face. "for bavina. a really pcely nose"; the Falce Bake Award. "for people who lib nllci.1 pills or use browning louon". the Farmer's Tan ~~ard. "because m°"~aas wear spcedos down there and the ones who don't. if they djd they'd have bag Iona wh11rwalls". · The Ca.spa' Award goes to the person with the least tan The all- around tiOe ps to the darkeSl person Then there are a1o1.ards for SLudcnt taos -for tbe summer school set. 1o1.orkt'r's tans -for th~ with day jobs; and tht' Daddy-0 -~~ard. for no partal'ular reason at aJI. One ofThoman's personal fil\ on1es. though. 1s the Queeb A~ard. "When I brought the contest back m '88 one of m) roommate!> d)ed his hair white-blond. hke 8111} Idol." rhoman C.!tpla1nt'd "II ~a .. such a quceb) thing 10 do I decided 10 ga'e him an a~ard No" 11·~ fo r whoe..cr does the quceb1es1 thing all summer .. Th as )Car's wanner., Ron Romana~k). for putung on a hra. \tu fling tt 1o1.11h sand and "ean ng 11 to the heath "I got pictures." Thoman 5'3td. Other h1ghhgh1 wanm•rs art· Mah' Kenn ed\, l oh<,tcr. Tana Pc11te. Oc\l buns. Sha~la Prigmore. Ca~pcr. J T Nicholson. fakl' Rake. Ed Boone. Most ( an1.'erou' Fart· and Jeff Six-ar. Dadd,.() Judges arc fncnd\ of Thoman's \lohll \Olun1ccr. he <;aall. bt•causc the\ don't want to be an the contest. . ~h1le the fanning Tournament 1~ open 1t) Jll romt·r,. local' get more potnl\ "The wedgt' 1.rc1o1. gu)s p1l ~ ~ho·., gumg Ill "'":· \1mp,,1n \:ltd. "1t's mostl) ~ounger n 1ntcs1ana .. lntematfona l business forum scheduled l nd1v1duals interested 1n cAplonng career opportunities tn the world marketplace are rn"rted to anend Coasthne Commun11~ Col· lege's lo1erna11onal Business Forum on Tue~· dat bc:ginnang at 7 p m. at the ('ollcgr \enter m Fountain Valle} f or funhcr 10format1on call 759·S404. . 'Hanging Gardens' workshop The Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona Del Mar will present a workshop entailed "Hanging Gardens" on Wednesday from 9.30 a.m. 10 12 noon. Rcgistrallon f«s for the work,hop arc S28 and prerea1strat1on 1s requirt-d For funhcr information call. 6 73·2261 Sallboats featured In boat show Several different types of power and sailboats wi ll be on display star11na Thursday at the I 7Lh annual Ncwpon Harbor Boat how 1n the Lido Manna V11la1c Manna. The boat show will ""c place this weekend and will continue nellt weekend. Show houn arc 11 a.m to 6 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. wctkencb and adm1s ion 11 SS for adults. S2 for children ~•x 10 12. Ouldren under Sill will be adm1tttd free. For funhcr anformauon call. 7S7-S9S9. Hebrew University professor to speak Hebrew University of Jerusalem Polilical Science Profcs$0r Shlomo Av1nen will Jpcak Thurtday at 7: IS p.m. at the lrvtne Hilton. T1cket1 arc SS ind reservat•ons muS\ bt made in advance Funhcr informt\lon can be obtained by callina. 9H·28 J I. Museum volunteers, guides to meet TM Laauna An Mu1eum will bo\6 • coffct mecllna on Thursday 1n the muwum'a Cahfom ia GaUcry_ for all PfQSpe(llvc m\lttum voluntccn and tour auickt The 9:30 a.m. mctdna will di1eu an 1tudlos, anasu, 1tud1 ind pnvate colltttion For runt.er 1nformat1on call. '94·2895. • --t "' , Barry F•ulkner Czar Thomas cracks whip But his lashing 1 of Riverside paper figures to soften After lamina Friday that ClF Southern Section C.Ommiuioner Stan Thoma, had refuted to iuue press cn:dentia.b to tbe Riverside Prcu-Enterpri1e due to the paper's rather non·flatterina .mes of articles on racial slun amona member tcbools, I faaured I'd p ve the hiah tcbool sports bead boncbo a ji~e. Just wanted to see iftbe 1ood ol Onaae Ceut DaUJ Pl.let had man· ucd to stay otTthat fiendish little black list he seems to be uaemblina. Ri.IJ6., ri1J6: Htllo, is rite c:z.ar. ub. I muncommissioMrin'? ... Oh, be's busy tcourit21 Joca.J publications for ant.1-CJF propapnda. Yer I'll bold. Hello your emiMaoe. Joe Jounal-ism cal11121-M•y I call you Mr. Thomas? " Nyebl Call me Stan." FitJt of .U, I wanted to th•nk you for th~ nice credentials we re«i ved in the mail. Veryo/ffdal /ookiQI. Mucb obliied. "No problem, comrade. Consider it all a part of this alunost thina." Now, the real reason for my call is rh•t it s«ms we have this little story be~ quoti121 our Joca.J volleyb&JJ coach, Spike DiL u ayi121 some ratbe1 unkind t.hinp •bout rhe CJ F's polides. Not• verydiplom•ticcom- rade, ol' Spike. .. Dah.1oon." Now. before I 10 any fur1.her, /er me person.Uy •po/<4J.U for rh•t tasty use of the public records i.w we Jud to employ to uncover documents pertaini121 to this c.ue. We know you like 10 k~p tho• thinp tucked •ny m your llttJe bunker the~ on Mesi• Boulevard. Nothi1t1 pet'IOIW mind you,jusr beit11 •pesky American. Anyw1y, Stansky1 •bout !his llory. Jwt wanted to run 11 by you before ~published it. Thouabt we m;,bt combine foroes to do• littJe censor- ;~ er, editin,. By tM n y, did I mention. bow wonderfilll y colorf ill rhase creden- t.Ws you sent us att lhis year? "Fine work com,.de. we a~ preciate such loyalty. People don't seem 10 undentand that we arc be.rood reproach when ii comes 10 cnticism. Especially you press lypes. "But after listenina to your story there. I must say I'm a little red- faced." Would lh•t be from embarusment or •Jll'Cr yourcommissionership? "Bothf" S.y no mo~ Stansky, my m•n. We'll di11Mtcb rhis story post baste to ouf Siberi• file. Don't worry. your royal red face futtber. "Whew! I always knew you were &ood PlltY men down there in the &cart of the Onnae Coast Area. !Ah sv~neeyab." 0 While it's likely Thomas' rulina apans& the Preu-Enterpri1e wiJI be overturned. 1t will not soon be for- JOtten. The CIF has lo~ establiahed a unique sovereian niche in its 1ovem · ina of the state's biah 1ehool athletics and has continually enhanced the Pl'OlfCU and popularity of prep sports. But, in this case, Thomas hu be- come 1ntolicated with the S?OWCT of bis office and ii mi11Uided 1n its use. 0 The A.uociated Presa story rc- leued Friday ni&ht on the iuue said the m•tter bu drawn the attention of the Associated Press Sports Editon. a nationwide OIP,Dization ofnewt- paper sports editon. It alao said Jim Colonna, chairman of the APSE credentials committee and asaistant sports editor of the Los Anaeles Tima. said be would con- sider orpnizina a boycott of blah 1ehool sporu coveraee by all Southern California MWlpapen. Sud\ a boycott, bowe~ would be vindictive, unwi1e and unmir. Our role is not to play the en=·· pme. Our role is to cover them .. f,.._'" ,AUUCNllt/Nt INSIDE ·-...... -.y w ............. vu. ' Finley dazzles Sox, 1-0 ANAHEIM - Jac k • Howell. brouaht back this weei after a month in the min- on. homered in the fifth i nnina and Chuck Finley abut down Cbicqo Sunday u the California Antels beat the White Sol 1-0 to avoid a serici sweep. Today at 1 the Anaels are in New York to duel the Yankees. The I011 ended Cbicaao's th~ ~~ winnina streak and denied Bobby Tbipn a chance for to .et the ~or-leque save mx>rd at 47. Tbpn bad saved three contecUtive pmes to equal Dave Riabe1ti's ~ cord 1et in 1986 for the New York Yankees. Howell, recalled trom the Oass AAA Edmonton Tra~ last Mon· day, bJt the first patch from Alu Fernandez (2·2) over the fence in riaht~tcr with one out in tbe fifth. H"oweU bad beta 1ent down on July 7 bec:a'* orhia .210 avef'llC. Finley (17-6) allowed flve bita in 7V> inninp.~ out ab. and walked two. He lowered his earned-run•~ • &om l.53 IO 2.43, eecood to 8olcoa'1 RQ11ttCkment(l.9S)in the Amcric:an l.elp. 8r)aa HAMY pitdled I\\ bitleaa ~ f'ot bia lOih ave. 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'90lts &.oa"'-ltot at w ...... lnd•r .,... •tll9on has ottened ••'1 wlltt • 1J-Owln over lolanl In Honolulu on''~· AH of .... Or .... C....Ar•• lct.ooll •e feetured In Footll•ll •t0, ~Hunt­ ~ lleedlto &.aeun-...m ... w•H • Or•ne• c.....-GoldenWntcol- 1 ..... UIC •ncl UCLA, ttte .._.•nd1110re. CLASSIFIED /BJ Stieb finally gets itl Ninth no-hitter of season recorded by Toronto pitcher 8y CHUCK MIU.VIN "" ........... CLEVELAND -This time, Da"e Sueb wasn't let\ stand.ins on tbe mound wondenns whal went wroaa. Fin.ally, he finished the no-hina- \Ut eluded tum all lbose other times. Stieb pitched the ninth no-hitter of the major league season on Sunday lO lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 3-0 victory over the O eveland Indians. Stieb (17-5) bad takc_n_four no- hatten into the ninth and had come within an out tb.ree times before 11vina up hats. The right-bander lost no-hitten with one out lO 10 apinst Oeveland on Sept. 24. 1988, and another aptnst Baltimore six days later. On Aue. 4, 1989. be made it even more dramatic when be came within an out of a perfect pme against the New York Yankees before allowing a double to Roberto Kelly. Thu umc. he aol the last three outs with ea.sc and fimsbed the first no- rutter an Blue Jays btstory . He 1ot pincb-h.ilter Cbns James to Oy out to left to open the runth. Candy Maldonado. another pmcb bitter. suucl ouf to put tum in a familiar SllU&tJOn . Stjeb then walked rookie Alu C.Ole on four patches before Jerry Browne lined out to Junior Felix in right for the final out. He was mobbed by his teammates wbo Lifted rum onto their shoulders as the crowd pve rum a standin& ovation. BccauK Toronto is only a fr11e-.hour drive from Oeveland. there were :Piousands of Blue Jays fans in the ~owd of 23,640 and they stood and cheered for the final out. .. J bad much better stuff th~ other limes, much better control," Stieb S&ld. "l always knew it took a lot of luck to act • no-hitter ... Tbou&h be bas been pitctung for 12 years. all five of Sueb's one-bitten have been thrown sanc:c 1988. The no-batter was the ftnt ap1n11 O cveland smcc Minnesota's Dean Chana did it on Aua. 25. 1967. The victory moved the Blue Jays s1~ pmes behind fim-plac:c Boston an the AL East. The Red Sox played the New York Yankees on Sunday nl&ht. J:red McGnff. wbo bad five luts 1ncludtna a homer tn Toronto's 8-0 VlCtory Saturday night. homered twice for Toronto, pVlQ& him 31 this season. Oeveland has lost seven con- secuu ve pmes, its worst streak of the season. The lnd1.tns dropped four in a row to dJv1s1on-lcadtna Boston and th~ to Toronto. Bud Black (10-9) losl to Toronto for the fi nt ll me s1 nee July 12. 198 7, when he was Wlth Kansas Caty. He 1s 4-1 ap101t the Blue Jays sincc 1010· in& the Indians. Black p ve up rwo runs and five tuts an seven innings and struck out five. Navratilova shocked at U.S. Open Martina ousted; McEnroe, meanwhile, rallies 9y STIVI \IVILSnlN ""' ... .,...... NEW YORK -Mac m111c is alive in the U.S. Open, but Martina is 1one. John McEnroe came out roarinJ. his racket spinnina winnen and his voice bark.ins at officials.. Four hours and 20 minutes later, after a noble comet.ck and five--aet triumph over a usually tireless Emilio Sanchez. McEnroe seemed u if he were about to float otT the court. No one would have been amazed if be did after watcbins him. at qe 31 . unleeded and on the edac of retire- ment, recover his skills and find enouah CDCf'IY to beat the No. 7 Sanclia of Spain 7~ (8-6). ~. 4-6. 6-4.t 6-3 Sunday to reach the quar- temoala. four.time women's champion Martina Navratilova. a victim of a vaniahioa 1erve and a machine-lake pound.stroke pme by No. 9 Manu- ela Maleeva-Fraaruere. lost 7-S. 3--6. 6-3 to make her carlicit exit here since 1980. Mal«va. the oldest of th~ 51sters on the women's tour. reached the quarten here for the thud str&J&ht year and will nelt play No. 8 Mary Joe Fernandez. Navratilova's serve fail~ her in the ftnt set af\er she took a 4-1 lead and then served for the set at S~. She seemed oddly nervous. play101 too carefully, on a stadium court where she bas done so well. She asserted benelf. playina more confidently an the second set. but wavered apin 1n the final set when she was broken twice to fall behind S-2. Navratilova saved the match bnef- ly by break.ans beck. but tben went down on two cntical shots - a brilliant runnina forehand croucourt for a Mnner by Malceva that made at 30-40, and a forehand that Navratilova mishit on match point. The ball hat the net cord. po~ an the air and fell t.ck on Navraulova ·s sick to end the match. Maleeva. tean an her eyes. ran across coun and hug~ her hus- band. Navralllova walked sadl) to her scat with a dazed look an her eyes. McEnroe. a four-ume U.S. Open cbamp100 who bcpn the year by Ftlllll thrown out of the Austrahan Open, held his temper an check after an -vly blowup over a hne call. deyood style and touch an his ranee of shots. he showed the re- lilieooe lacktna an ~nt years as he refused to fold after falhn.g behind rwo sets lO one. McEnroe kept ch1pp1na away. nrcklna delicate drop shots. lcaprna for overheads. occas1onall) toss1n& 1n a scrvaa-winner or ace. Sanchez. whose 10th-ranked younacr brother Ja~ aer lost 10 McEnroe an the fint round. 1s noted for bis ICJ strcnath and endurance But on this day the 25-ycar-old with thick. muJCUlar thl&hs couldn't copt wt th the vanet)' of McEnroe's attack and the support that McEnroe rt'· cc1ved from the packed crowd "It's my baaaest Wln this year." McEnroe said .. The crowd was very_ anto ll Al the C"nd. thev wert' very wrapped up and that put me rn another gear. At 4-4 (lo the fourth set) the) pvC' me a big band. I drop~ t'-"O quick points and was womed for a second. Maybe 11 was a &oodbye hand. since he could have been SCC"\ mg for the match if I'd lost the point ·• Sanchez dua himself a hok for nine straight games from the end of the third St"t on when he losl the fint point on has service each lime He aot out of &rouble most of thC' tame. but his breaks an the second and final pmes of the fourth set turned the match around McEnroe battled throua,h four deuces an the ninth pme of the founh set to hold on an overbc.ad. The crowd stood and screamed and applauded ham as af ht> had JUst won the match. and for all at matte~ he had. McEnroe put the match awa). IJV· •na up onl) a point 1n the final pme, as Sanchez popped up a return out of bounds on the last point. Daniels powers LA to 1 2-5 victory But Reds win, too, so nothing (6 !12 out) has changed • S\adlum. but the t>odeen wctt 6-0 at borne. •nst MonU'eal. Nei<1llnFr p\itbed 4~ 1nn1nasi aJ- lo.-ina five runs on ail hits, indudlnc Tim Wall8cb's 18th homer. a thret-N.n shot in the fifth lftet the Dodfen acid '2-2 lad. El.pol 1&aner Mart Gard.Mr (7-8), ~ C11tered the pme with I 5-2 reciotd ud ) .47 eanMd ND IVCfllr It bome.. didn't IW'VWC tbt fint In· Dins u I.be Oocttrn ltftt IO men to tbe •• ud ICOred bar limn. Klrril led o« tbt lllDC with htt MC0M llMMDef. Olrit ~ft hi\ a tlCri&e ttys ud MIR Sciolcaa and Ncidli ... Md UI Ii ... Aftll· ibl Ex.,aa Ft a nan in the ltCODd 00 AndM CJalanlla'• ACr'i- Schedule AT aAT Mon. AtlrOI (Nme) 7:05 ~ ON D9CK Tu.· Allrot K ('*"9) 7.) .. TH• NOl.8 w.d: ar.~ ChcN'M) 7:.U Al..,.,,.. on KAK redlo O'tOJ • OftTV.Ch.11; IC~ I tac 'eat y'iel ·DozC3 freedoll" airlin o in& ''" crisis, I cm men vowed I U.N. 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Not onty has Volkswagen brought us a stylish new mid- s1zed Passat . a $10,000 GTI. a more competitively priced Corrado and more equipment on the Fox and Jett a !or less money. but the company is now ortering a refund otter called the "Passat Satisfaction Guaranlee." Going one step beyond !he "fahrevergnugen" driving experience. Volkswagen 1s oflering a 30-day or 3,000-mlle trial period where the new owners can return the Passat for a full refund 11 they are nol saflstled with the car. The new program is based on a survey conducted In the Un11ed Stales. where 600 Passat owners were questioned aboul their saltsfachon with the car A n overwhelming 97 percent responded that they were pleased wtlh the car and would recommend 11 to a fr iend Volkswagen 's aim is to provide a clean and simple campaign thal avoids rebates and 1ncen11ves. The program applies to any "1 990 or 1991 Passat sedan or wagon sold 1n the United Slates from Aug. 10 to Oct. 31 If public response to the plan is good. !hen the otler1ng may be ex tended The refund policy is very complete, including a refund on tax. title and licensing fees F1eel and rental agreements are excluded . So does such an offer make dealers nervous? Not a"b11 . according to Paul Pace. sales manager at Fladeboe Volks- wagen. Pace said that the Passel program '1ad sfgn1IJcanUy increased interest in the car and Is helping to build confidence in a vehicle with a new name and new look. "I think that when people see a company standing behind their product like this, 11 speaks extremely wetl for the vehicle," said Pace. Got a heavy right loot? II you do, !hen beware, because 1'1e CHP is going to be out In l orce during the monlh of September. As usual, tbe lederal government is threatening to take away our highway funds If the aulhor!l les can't keep motorist trom exceeding t'1e natlonat limit. This means that the CHP is going to be oul in numbers to keep speeds down on the freeways. One ol the worst stretches for speeders Is Interstate 5 between the 133 (Laguna Canyon) end San Clemente. Because of this. the guys In black and white wlll be participating Jn speciat enforcement on the 4th, 6th. 10th, 13-14!h, 2 Isl. and 26th of September. Also a notorious stretch for speeders. the 405 near Beach Boulevard will be the locus of special enforcement attention. Be perllcularly cautious on the 18th. 19th. and 20th of the monlh. If you pay attention, you may spare your~t 8 painful speeding ticket and help to keep the highway funds rolllng In. . . . A• mentk>ned In earlier columns. things et Jaguar ere b90lnnlng to heat up. Perhaps, though, "heat up" Is not a strong enough term for a new Jaguar with a $8,000 price tag and 500 horsepower. Please pardon this Uttle trip Into the trutv. extrfvagant, but Jaguer Is planning 10 ln1roduce the XJ220. a com~titor to the Ferrari F40 and Porsche 959, In 1991 with two car1 a week rolllng out the Bloxham, England. assembly plant. I From th9 aide. the car looks like a bigger Lotus Esprit Turbo. with a tall resembling the Ferrari F40. Power will come ft'om • 3.5-llter V-6 with twin turbos. Thia engine, first u.Nd in factory r•ce care, fs uJd 10 puah the ulUmate Jaguar to 220 mph and Should be able to fly from standstill to 100 mph In eight NCOndl. Tn. cw wu llrtt aald to be powered by a v .12 engine, but tn. V~ m11k• the mon1ter 770 poond1 fighter and 10 .,_ lllorter. 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Fangio collects at San Antonio SAN ANTONJ() -Juan Manuel fan&,10 II took the lead ror the firsl t1mC" w11h seven laP' rema1n1ng 1nd pulled away to win 1he Grand Prix of San An1on1 0 IMSA Camel GT ratt on Sunday FanJio bc<:ame the s1•th driver to lead the two-hour race in tht SlrttlS of down1own San An1o n10 when he passed Chrp Rob1n10n't Nissan on the 92nd lap. Fanaio"s third viC1ory of the sc1$0n for Dan Gumcy's Toyota team was made easier when Robinson spun • few tums later. Fan~o. who •Aarted I lth.z earned Sl0,0001nd avtrqed 81 .62'.I mph in complcdna 98 lips around the 1.67- mtle. 10-1um courx. ,,... fte A1NdalH 1'rn9 _,Sports White threatens r-----..i,"N "!!rH""1E~al!'i"L'!'lEA~c~H~ER~s - ~ . .._-=-- to resign post without backing PHILADELP HIA National Leque ~t Bill Whi le threatened to .., mip 1r Commiaioner Fay Vincent doeP\'1 aive him full support in his diSJ>':l\C with the leque's umpires, 1ccordin1 to a published report. ... want the commiuioner to ae1 the facts, and then I waa.t a statement from the commissioner. This is a time to take a 1tand. to find out who's ri~1 and wro who's tellina the truth and who's lying,' Wliitc sa..id. . lfhe doesn't receive the fuJI support of basctJa,ll's highest of· fleer, White said, .. It's goodbye. I'm 1oin1 home." He also challenged Richie Phillips, the head of the umpire's union, over their contrachcting accounts of a meetina last W!Xk with umpire Joe West. .. If Richie is riah1 and I'm L-----------------lying, I should resign as prcsi· dent of the National League." White said. ··1r1·m riahl and he's lying. Richie should rc:sia,n. '"lf l have lied I shouldn'1 be aJlowcd to hold this office. If he has lied, (then) in my role as pttsidenl of the NationaJ Leaaue, I can·t deal with him. Our jobs should be on the line. -··rm willin& to put my word up aaainst his rn any way they wan1 to do it -go before the NLRB (Na1 ional Labor Relations Board). take lie detecto r tests, anything.·· Vincent, who met with White on fnday. did not wanl 10 say much about lhe matter. "I'm trying to be helpful," he said Sunday. "It's complicated and unfonuna1 e." SROSTERHOUS' TURN-ON~ * Reds-Braves. TBS. 10:05 ~.m. * U.S Open tennis. Chan~I 2. I I 30 a.m * ·9 3 Arguello-Pryor fight. Sports(hanntL 6 * G1ants·Padre!iJSPN, 7 JO p m. ANAHEIM -Ap pa rrntl y re· --:::::- sponding to a 5('verc shortage of defcns1 ''e personnel caused 1n their final prcscason pme, the Rams sign ed their St"cond hold· out in two days Sunda). founh-year safe1y M1chaC'I Stewan, who h turned down a takr·1l·or·leave offer last wttk, sign a 1wo-year contract to end his 39-day holdout. Otl terms were not disclosed. Like linebacker Kevin Greene, \,\'ho ended holdout Saturday. Str\i\·art .,,..,u 101n the Rams tod Both arc cxpcctrd to plav .,,.•hen the Rams open t rqula.r season on SundaY 1n CirC"Cn Bay against t Packers. Stewan was a st aner at strong safety last sea and-was the 1eam's th1rd-lead1ng tackler Stewan joins a sccondat) demohshed b) the I of comcrbacks JeTT) Gray (lc nt"t' 1n1ury), Alf Jackson (groin 1n1ur.) and l)am1I Henley (h1p tnJu All arc cxpccled to be s1dehnl'd for at 1c-11:st four w« The addition of Stewan g1\'eS the Rams anot e~~nC"nced defens1,r back for thC"1r nickel defense. also &J''es thcn1 the opuon of mo,1ng a safety come~ck.;\i\'herc 1he~ have onl) l\i\'O health) playe ThC1<ams no" ha "e l\1\-0 holdouls -tight e Damone John~n and defensive lineman IJoug R Neither player had had much contact .,,.·1th mana ment before th e team·s final preseason game. a 17- loss 10 1he Washington Redskins la~\ Fnday nigh 49ers cut three vets SANTA ('LARA -The San Fran· c1sco 4'krs Sunda) d«"1ded t(• 1n\"C'SI 1he1r future 1n )Oulh and sent three \C\eran defens1 vC" players packing Waived w('re ! l·~·ear \"('lcran l1nehacker K Turner, 1 0-~rar \ctc-r.in defens11(' hac~ Fnc \\'n and seven-year llnC'backer Jim Fahnhnr\1 The biggest surprise-was Turner. \!\h o \i\3s ba 1ng 1h1rd-ye1r pla)t:r 8111 Romano"' ski for an outs linebacker spot The club refu§Cd to m«t with the mC'd1a. th fore none or roster n10\'t'ment\ "ere offic1all} c firmed. 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T' •• • t /. t. ••• f.. llC caYOI COHTln ClUI Hottls/Mot~ 27 l8 SUUHlllTIL N~'t rentals now 1va11 S•4700 wk & up 2274 r~wp1 Blvd CM 646· 7 445 Roommates VI ant~d 2724 rl)rone Del Mar ON THE BEACH 3BR 2BA pn vate gate "' Cl Oeclo. for 9 • 6,.3 042, ;.eP Apt 2 bi.:s lo OCI'\ Lg "~·· Odrm avl $A50-S4~C 'T'I{.. Call Chros t.4, · 280 or ~22-1089 J B"-Costa Mesa Twnnse ,..<i S ewe 11'1 ng' $4~::' ... o N -srn~· &46 40 '4 ~" ..,,ess.ge .... 9 EASTBLUFF e•-11(..,t••• p~Oe l'IOml SSC S,.'>O mo 721-0400 • •••• ti~w St.'C•H 11 •1'>t""' ;?BR furnished garage., UOI UY TOW•Hll s ..... • ()I) Jdulls N ismllr no pelS 1.c.o.ro_n_a_d_t_l_M_a_r __ 10 __ 22 OPEii EYf•y DAT 1 ... ,. u 1.1s pd Avl 9 15 10 •BR 2· •BA • balcony 2 • JBR ( 1£\A .,, .... ~ , • n .. S 3 1 9 t 675-1632 car gar39e enel onrl D•Q T "'' ,j .. "J , , 1 INVESTOR or sell C11~1'1"" 1 " f 8 )It >LI Blvd "'A yar(l, clean & vacanl •g• • ~ OC" ,, , "" ,. 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( ,, 1BRS 1U 2 ea G11aoes w auto openets Encl yerds Bt'l&ul•lul Qu•l'I erf>I $5JCI 000 R1cherO H1mmerKhl1g ~56 3600 or 432·8951 FIRST AMERIC AN PROP 38A 2 I 5 BA 1011 ne11 T •wri l"I<"""'' v~· J BR REDUCED S 100,000 iflHm. t P dbl gar Pool •Hun--t-. _Be_.ich ____ Z_l 4-0 l • BA 1·g.-P•\110' 1nv!'d10I~ 'f; f'w5 SP<tv•9'N no P91S S 1400 495-2945 S' ;'~ SI c, ll i:·fl• ""0 •BR 2'~B• hOU'tt' \)died 2BR ... gar19e '~·PflfS l kl" 'f'Y' 8J. Am•oo~ tnn'° l'OO. p~ISPI S'OOI\ CDM c11ar"'-r 2BR 1 rBA llW'Cf'O yard "'Ill"• ,1 W•, • 6•4 64C.~ t9' 1 ~OKI I RUCllUtfl Ip lg lam rm m•ny • 636 4 t;>O 9 ~PM ~ARBOR VIEW '000 h St500mo Open Mon 2"t0 Delaware E $"4" ' SQ 0 111tnr 01t.1 7 2 t 05V1 ~ •9'. tiome w gueSI hH 600 ACllCll 780 0436 1BA FURN HOU<>E Gt1• 48R \ 1BA S2!100 l vl For l e&M 2BA I BA un· dl()lf & .. ate< llW'ct'IO 1mrned D 26 1 05 t6 so,.5 ,. ~ ·e 05e .:nc.:- lQ ,EHi a"' "'" S9"5 no P "'"'" Con •e f-c. ~• • ~· VH tly 2BR iEIA w l•pk gar A~•• Q • "I• ''"'"'' coo•ts S1eo5 10 x .. n 675 0664 818 2U ~5•;' SlllRLH IH•, RLTR BAL BOA PENINSUl A 'iPfCIAllST IU·IOH furn ho..iae det 2 car ya rO $ 7 t !i me; ( all E 759 85JCI ~, C 111i..e y1r S H50 mo Call 830 9506 or 67~ •'04 *LIDO •SLE 8AYFRONT COfON def Mlf 26:: 6•o 1586 I Charming furn JBR 3BA 2 BA 1•, BA Twnt\ff 1 t 1 2BA 18A groond floor '10 home SJ!>()() mo yrl~ IM Fr le n-car ~t ~' I orie 1bove fine 0 11 Boll Grundy Alt~ 675 616t1 o!i.. se75 nio i: ro.: $750 114 970 22'23 I HV HOm4tS 5 BR J BA J 4232 SH()AEC,AEST Prea Oglo..it 'l 810') 'l yl ger lrHh paint W•lll to * 8 t8 "90 CIQ2 t • ,,_ b .. cl'I Twnhm Cell elem achoot Comm pool Col d w e 11 B • n Ii.e r $28001mo 6•4·7625 *11211 llW IU Ill 668-9333 Front deck rear patio Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? * LJll tlll * IAundry rm ger llQtl Nt' Irvine 21 44 LOvttly JBR 2't8A hon>fl pelt 760 1713 857 11•6 !!"'"---------Avail fVt(ll unfurn ' Cir lfl..M I Al ~tlfVI 2 BA ~llChfod g8r~ $3000/mo A~I •"' rJ Lg coontrv l<ttcMn. ftp!C 9 I .A.QI 6 76-4912 2BA 2~ launO rm w•ll't 2 car gar w oonr Comm w d wall. to bf.A h PArli. I PoOI. 91dnr Nt thopa lSE OPT Wetll to l*Kt\ I & shopa $I J SO mo ~ tennis &De J9r 'l8a 04NIG'1 condo 67~ 3336 4322 v ate s 1 oe~ mo wndecll pool 'l c11 ll'" 55 ' 2778 642 8759 213 .4~ 1939 1(..HARM ING Counlty rr Try the class1f1eds. What's 1unk to you 1s a treasure to someone else Fo r only $13.44 you ger 4 Imes tor 7 days. Coll today. Ttte Tw rac. C1rd1f 2BA 28A 1'°° 11q 11 pool t•c A11a11 mid Seot SI 100 752 2U 1 W0008Al00( Sf:MKloua 48R 2•,8A tam rm trplC. C0¥ petlO, tue I~ n1a, POOi Pflv $1875/rno &.40· 1327 or 720-78$2 *IFllT HllT ~·~·~-:,~,,~a; 38R 2'~BA wlOCNn -rt•o 49~ .. i9t2 al1 .. 69m PoOI tennt•. IP• a ""•'" I 10 l>Meh 12 GOOdw.U Ca LARGE 281t 2BA l 1tudy S t45{'11mo vrl'f 84' 189<1 Avl•l now .l 10'' lr ... St 2 ~t Hgtt 2 9A 1 BA DIU ltom bell $ 1400 'Tn<' 517'-. Bo••• Mat111 e yea.ry • 671-2231 Aou11a No Pl1t Gronr n v,.. tBA ept inc "9$ mo 673·73~ w paho quiet no ooet• OcMnfl'ont 2 8R 1 IA '1 000 mon1riry C.. Ju"41 7141644-4242 ••1 312 s·so .-. ....... 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Call Mee lnaplratlon & u.p11 1nnrment. Pl anting Fr .. Eet Pal M2-944S .... ._.::;-... ., ·, -""'' 1-800..a.8-0 139. ( 714) 852«8380 -.... ..1'19Wef ng •vc ___ _,,_..,._ __________ • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ only a1eo awilleble. VENDING ROUTE: Local. !" M lllliiM llfTll G1 .. 1 extra klQome. Mu•t Lost & 'CM.11d 2925 r"l"EJ GREEN LIFE by ERIC Oeslgn-lnttall·Malnl D'I PUSTEllll Restuccos. Paten.. Tutur•. Repalre. lnt/Ett FrM .. t. "3-3418 840-5470 Mii cheap and quk:k. •FOUND SCOTTIE* 1·800-727-5300 d<>o. SOYth Cout area. $2.44 per day 111-1111 ., ,. Office Space for rent VENDING ROUTE Prime * m,.512 l * month to month. Skyllt•. locations All CASH ln-1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beautlf\.11 .... verlou• • 11 .a.. from 1250. Call come SMALL Invest· Thal'• ALL YOY pey for 4 lines. 30 day minimum In the Showere-Counter .. Pat101 1'UIT Wmll lwfft TrH t..HMNI flrL FrM .... Ref•. Lie nu•u ... I • Malnt /Gardening Servb ""'-a.or,.. 85~958 --Reis FrM "' ~8-517'4 •vi••· .-ALL PHASES elec. work H•IM Ml-1122 Res1<Mntlalllndv1trtal Lie S-4 1878 v1 .. 1Mastttr M1·710& or 240-5844 ment. 1·800 749~230 Central Coeta M.... Full VENDING ROUTE. Prime MfVkle. From 300 IQ n to loc.tlon.. All CASH ln- 1300. New Improve-come. SMALL lnveet- menta. S.90111 plus free ment. 1-800 7'49-4230 rwit. 646-9tl&3 ~~~~~~~~-Inv~ OppottunltY 2908 FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: MJ·HTI SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TODA.VII RELIABLE Houaec:IMnlng 1527459 548·2317 YlfTH'I bv the day. Local arM. ---------p f'I G d & Land 'Ex«:4tllent Referencea. 1111111•a-.1100. ro ar en • n. r-scaplng. 10 yra exp C M CALL Yola a 631-5997 Moat IMtaffatloo•. 30yr• Vietor Bam~ta 845-97'48 el(p. llc/bOnd. 7«--0123 llllAL IUl .. tTUIWI COMMERCIAL/RESID'L LAWN MAINT TrM Trim Removal Cleanupa Etc Ernie 8• t-0512 DRAINS ciMredfrom S9 Walttr heat.,• ln1talled from S 1'49 Complele coppar rep1pes lrom .$695 Replace waier main lrom street from .. S 195 LIC 596809 Home Plumbing Root Commercl1I Property ENJOY 14-15% return °"1--------· ________ i_n_a., ~;~~~sc!1:0=~ FOUND Bleck 1ong tailed , _______ 30_1_8 ISi FDR LOIS Your Service Directory ~tettve Leaky 1hower1-Acld waah & regrout New & Repair. Bathrm1-Shower door• Kite -Floor 1-Plu m bing Lie. 25yrs 0 C 673-8065 THE lllEEI SCEIE Lawn· Tree-Sflrub-lnatall Sprinklef lnllallatlon Tree Trlmlng & Removal Lawn Malnl & Cleanup• Rototlllng •32-8804 Servlc. 548-5551 Pl• lnlll Assoc 4~835 NOW• cat. vcty Beach/Warner, NEWPORT BEACH INVESTOR-Share Equity Hun 11 n gt on Be a ch· Aide 142-4121 Ell. 110 •m••••U• TUllT Ull IUlll S/E corner WestcllH Dr & (or will sell) Custom 5000 71'4·5'40-6 t59 Irvine Ave. HfOh vls1blllty ft home soet. completed FOUND KEYS traffic:. 1290 sq ft Best Ylew 1n all Spyglass On Larkspur, CdM MM 101 Hill CdM Big investment Call to Identify by owner/developer 6'4'4-7605 Active ParalY$ed woman, Mon-Fri 8-5 S 1•00tmo fem. Bal II 675-5652 ..... TIOE A Telle put, p1eaent. Mura S5 SP9cial 71-4/821-517 ~· ...... ----------F1n1sh v alue S2 8 • • LOSTBLACK MALE Industrial d 2788 Strong viable proiect SCHNAUZER Vic Gar- Enpoxmmt 5530 •&llUIE.1111* The Call!. Publlc Utlllll .. Breakfast. lunch and Commission, REQUIRES snack• Large yard that all used. household Lots ol hugs and play Residentlal & Commere111 Reroofs, repairs & skylt• Quality Work Fair Rates Fas1 GUARANTEED Svc FREE Estimates •557'49• • ,..,. SO FT 2 F PP (7141 6'40-l-4'49 fteld & Bushard RE-1,....., large ront -llllYEllS -good• movers, print their •6_.6•908_. • UC Cal T number. __ 1·900-65-4-2255 E.xl 12'4 Fhght Attendants S35K Offices. drive-in rear WARD 962-7697 llmo's & chauHeur·a print LIC E•P Christian care T1cke1 Agents S32K Customer Servlee S29K 8AM-8PM 7 Days s , .. Fee Massage Therapy In 968-5891 '494-650 door 56¢t sq fl or HIRE L N $1,000/mo 1777 Whit-~ld~~Nt~~t~~ver ~~ lier, C M day 5'40-9352, Needs medicine $250 eves 6'46-0681 through classified Reward '49'4-t901 &ml IOIHl Ollll OllE For hotel shuttle, Newport Beach Commerclal license required FIT $6/Hr • tips 252-0700 their T.C P number 1n all Full or '"' day Pre K-Up *llllJIUI* advertlHments If you Fncd yd, playrm H.B Lie Big & sml Job.•-Work guar have a question about •300610783. 8'40-2010 CALL Bruce 8'47-0780 ChiropraC'llc office Insur accepted. 536-7789 Alexis IAIU1'1 HIFIH (714) 675-5095 Summer speclalS Special 11e '" Apt/Comm Bldg• By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH I 1,. 1>1JJ11•~ h.1 ""•u1h ""' I P ..... I'•~· I I(.'(" k J '•trlh I o•I I • I'""' z • .. ... \\ h,11 J\.llPfl .l,1 \'I t.llo.l \ llllflllUUltl t('I°'' 'll'H I.\''' h,,q f11• 'rl ''"'~' llh '"' \.thh di '""' .,,.,.J "' 'lol \ 'I ~ 'H' • P•• IUt"r • '•1 111,1 .. 1 f"t " • h tit.1 .. 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Pius ~Scanty 9 Proviso t4 Snrps t5 Ms Marlin t6 E11lrllCI 17 Ripped 18 Andy s buddy 19 BecauM 20 Do say< 21 Goose 22 Jabbed 23 Miss Olis - 25 Eaude 27 Peet! en.m111 28 Bre-v 29 Ferm sou11d 32 Standing 35 Matched 37 Character 38 Plains home 39 Wingl11te 40 Wealtl'I· l)fOOucin9 areas -42 C1ga1 '43 Approves «Eye part •5 Solar Oe<ty 48 -Campbell '47 Retires late 51 Carp S-4 Strong alloy se sing1e 2 3 , .. 37 S' Ea1an1 58 Yen 59 Bart>ee.utl accessory 60 Ro.u1 sourc.e 61 Half mas~ Fr 62 Church c.our1 63 Auto p11r1s 64 011erwhelms 65 Russian city DOWH l Church par1 2 Unlas1enec1 3 Holly p•ec.e 4 Sug11r 5<.ilt 5 is sore 6 Asian hOly men 7 Shacto.te 8 Some fiction 9 Lull 10 Je<I< I I 0.p 11 64thotd Lal 13 Tall grHS :n vanqu1\h 24 Ran (horse.i 26 Sludge 28 Yawns 29 Pampas -·pon JO At a d1111nce 3 I Con11ne111 comb form 32 So 6 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOlYEO ) ) (...hi''>' P«,. J4 P11)" 10111ts l!> Lano mass 36 Toll• 38 WM"r 4 I MolM 42 Fuf'I 45 lnlu'\fls 46 Presented 4 7 J o.a PISUO" 8 48 l elhllrQv 4Q JO"' SO Flowe< port 5 1 Ready m<>""Y S2 Vocatos1 '>3 Conten<let 55 8eloeve obs 59 Bo• ott S•9n 10 II 12 13 the legallty of a mover,~ - llmo or chauffeur. Call • • • . lranlllt ... , lttalr Public: U tlltles Com-• L N V -IN No Job Too Sma11 Mo111ng llllYERS Watch 7 yr Old at·our Mesa Verde tiome 2-5pm M-F Reis req'O N /smkr. 966-1658 LY Msg mlaslon 71'4·558-4151 or OUT WINDOW WASH (7 141 5-45-3723 Full & Part-Time needed .. ••••••••-I Refs Refs Reliable, est Delivery ol bluep11nts In 20yrs e•p Pina 6'45·9866 llllDY llDY •A-1 llYlll* 730-1313 CLEAN ANO EXPERT FOR A JOB WELL DONE' Serving 0 C for 15 years lie T t58.642 Sp11nklrr RPp.ws s,ri .. ltn/1118' •• Handyman CALL Pele Kunst 122.n32 IOOllEEPEll Orange County Com-•THE HOUSEWIVES • Elec -Plumb-Painting -Lt pany car $6/Hr Mon-Fri Quality with a PerS<tf1al carpentry, etc 631-4043 6 mornings per wk on lo- cauon for Costa Mesa Bring OMV print-out to Touch Serving NBtCM/ FOR THINGS HUSBAND OCB Reprogr aDhlcs. here? Computer con-HB/etc Reas 5'46-2287 CAN'T OR WON'T DO I Srvc Station Payroll e11.p reqc:l Send resume , to P O BOX 1 1923 Costa Mesa CA 92627 t 7721 Mttchell. Irvine version? 30 yrs exp-your HUNTINGTON HSKPG Sallslactlon Gua1 t~aecAarrthurRJ e d h I t I & olfloe & computer Dist> SAVE 10• .• with ad We Rets Avallable 6'42-9274 ""'LI'-'""· I ENTRY 23 YRS EXP "" thru fln8flclals 722-1936 clean 10 YOUR '1eedS CALL ME FIRST•• Taught by UCI Music. Instr /Academy Award Nominee Gu11ar·Bass Plano Keys Theof\; Com- pos111on All levels 1,, Laguna Beach 499·4640 lM·HIO Bonaedffnsd 9693188 FREE EST REAS RATES i CASllEI I AmllllT 'Wo~:R~tS3~5o~~AY~all AUL' A LIAN v JAPANESE Cleaning SVC No Job Too Big or Small SEllYICE ITATill ,_900_65_._2255 Ext 776 All Makes & Mooeis Complete Home & Small Ron 722 -86'46 Salary & comm All ben· s 14 lee Courteous Serv 558-05 t 5 Business Reliable Hard-H~ME MAINTENANCE I elfts Apply 2590 New-3021-B Harbor 81 C M worktng Call 545-0679 ANO REPAIR llYtlE OllSTHCTIH TILE-MARBLE-C ARPET lie dl Bonded 85-4-1772 Tree Ser111cf' port Blvd Costa Mesa EARN up to $'400 weekly assembling prooucts at WE HAUL AWAY REEF ClUllH SHV. Oall .ltft llJ-1222 11 Yrt tf Ila J lHll Pa1nttng JC TREI SEllYICE COM"1tlt OPfUTllt hOIN! no ekpertence. :;:~1,Ac~~~g~ Const .restd I Move-outs vHOME REPAIR Quallty ~n~e<J Quality work e,pe11enced PI T for small business easy work For more info 665_5191 window cleaning 6'45·9192 ""WITH SKILL ANO CARE Custo~Ars Richard Sinor reasonable 6'46-5401 Hunt Bch 969-0197 call 1-504-863-619'4 Ext E Q w """ 2011 7 days RELI ABLE Houseclean xceptional uallly ork (Uc Ins Refs) 6•5·3209 Window Cteamng , COICIHIE lSlllTllT E•penence References Reis Call Tom 675-6226 ... For upscale proless1ona1 1 llYHTIUTOltl Very Good Prices L•Ule u BUY . 1 LL INSTALL TOP QUALITY PAINTING Pretty Wil•IWS P T S C cAAl•r" ~UPE ~66L Int /Ext 20 1N' 0 C Free Est Reas Rates ct1en1e1e / o oast Tracers needed 10C&lly to --w---ETK "&" P!\Jmbing Flxtures 1 License Insured Rel 5 S & 5,11 1 <led area Must be energetic process FHA mortgage unique & unusual w ork •oar•yo •ya Ce111ng Fans D1Sposa1s I creens s .,,, u and detail o11ented Call refunds Ellcellenl salary •A1terat1ons•Commt Res n ~n " U Walt 5'48-6'49'4 PROMPT 839· 1886 Th anks !or Calling Dwight Keri 71 4·'435-9078 Call .1-8001-456-08'40 3yrs area. ltc 968·3564 ~~c.ula~"-~o~;:c~~~~~~ ltCWl OH PAl•TIH at 11 141 760· 7008 a-Reoalr-Alterauons lloors-w•ndows 631-8511 • • $12/Hr • MATERIALS .. OU VE TRIED .A ll abinets-Panet Locks-L HAULI VI Relereoces 67~006 THE REST NOW TR' Garage/Yd Clnups-Trees THE SES T ta11s-Drywll-Pa11os-e1c .... 141-1112 CUT & ROLL PAINTING •BOST • •251 ·1176• 5 yrs e~p Jerry 642-0567 lnl/Elll Lie Bonde<J Frt'lf! I OLDEN NAIL BulldinQ & OtatHlf ltttlet•t.. IMMEOIA TE SERVICE est All work guaranlet'd Remodeling All phases REMODEL/NEW C"ONST ANYTHING TO DUMP LIC 1:510346 498·i'020 of carpentry L1c./fnsd ' Punctuahty & Relleble CLEAN UP • CONCRE TE llW1 PAlmH lat. tit. /t>Ond Free est 665-519 t Neat & Prof I SetVIC4l 1 • TREES John 650-1628 Thorovgh prep reas rale'I *I.ls. l.ll.ras* Quahty rel. Outstanding DUMP RUNS -JUNK Jim 75• KIWI 754-5-494 I ~ workmanship Uc/Bond Furniture lrash tree •REM ODEL •PAI N T Fully Insured 646-0298 orancnes appllancee P1rt1 Prtf'l Plf1ti11 1hro11Rh c l,w.1f11·d •REPAIRS 743--4838 Call Mike 7 dys 646 1391 N-conslructto'1 & re- 0 :C::"".":fl'o::-'~~ : io-'O • .,,. ... ·~· .. fll!ip. ~ FIND SERVICE -11 ~r ~ul s~f-...R1-I J I E X H A W 11 When rnv wn tost c1 1ooth I 1--if-1 -1 -r--1 •' 1•mpt l'(l "'I Pill'\ p()C~PI Uf • • • • _ • 1 l11t119f' IC P•(hilnqt> I()< 11 Small HtenotO Remodeta HARO WORKERS• Roof pa1n1s :: 583211 785-9766 •••••••••• High Quality Old fashion W1hrtrfff O.lfl111 tear ott Construc11on s11e 1 RAINBOW C11c1e M a1'1t REC Y Cl E workmanship JOyrs 0 C Decks. balconies, stairs 642. 1770, 1 CARE KEN Quality work 722•8769 ctean·ups Home 0w'1ers Painting Int bt House & Hauling 5'45-6780 Apt Quel 1ob Free est St 11c=569897 636-1758 -throuQh the VESCO PlllTlll I Daily Pilot & Wallpapering Quality Clas"1f1ed Paqec; work r583695 969-6349 ~ l ~)!, l'>p P•t•.t n"'l qot I 0 T T ( R A I SI 00 a,,.11r•1ee ' ...,__,,;;.._.,..,,,,-~, _,,":" ....... ,-i 0 _., ............... 0-'""" .... __.._ ... __ .... -.-............. ·~ :: .. ~.:,,,:.. ~ ";:1 =:· vewa~. patios. pathe, presents DOG TROnERS etc No 1ob too small. Trained 11hle11cs to walk rt11. lioh Ul-OIH or trol your d<>Q 498-0775 ..... --.......--.. • 't I• '.' I' I . •' l("'J. 5J..N3'.J it.>JUI Wl' 00 IS I')( t' .,,, l•t1r4 11'tll 1 '101.-lbue\J:'.>•tlOl~P\f)lO ··•• .., .. l ,.wf ~· '~ ~ UJwcl ~ _.i,)fll l' i\C> j(li\ 'w utk.iM H'l '>; 'V /J .11l!'Wl:J w llPM •no.JS IJOIJ•3 A1MSHY W twvr:>S let U1 Help Y 01 Sell Your ,Propertr! Cl111ifi1~, 642-5678 i Employ~t SS JO I ay SYDNEY O MARA Monday, Sept. J ARtaS IMdrCh ] I Ap11I I q i tm<) l t1ondl dl'brlS IS pu\'11'11 A\"" - 1 you II rind tn1s M ond.ty ct1.tlll'nging l'XC1t1ng st1mu1a11n9 Foc11s on 1 crP•tt11111y. cr1dnqt of H """ Hyll' f01T\d'1CI' You II SAY , ,,.,. I ,.ln' I"\ my plf'ml'ntl I TAURUS fAprrl 10 M .. y /Oj Vou t ncountf"r md1v1ctuc11 w110 ~,.,.m, "" tprmint d to 111 :>< k yo11r "''< ru It d1plomat•c now,.11,.r y ,., "V"' tvally I w in Focus on ,,.,!',.r t111~1nrn AC'11r vl'ITIC'nt promut 1on Anot'11'r I T durus l1gurl'\ prom orll'ntly GaMtNI IM"Y /I Ju"" /01 Much •s abstract ,,.l,.lf'S 10 pot,.rit1dl tu turl' Don I bl' 1mp.H1!'nt Journt y •S I 01'1ng pldnt"ll'd proCl'durf's w ill bt' rtvM ll'd w1thir1 tltrl'f' d .. ys r ocus on clandr\11nl' rl'l.1l •<J"\h1p ()1Hrt'l1on nf'Cl'H<1ry CANC•R I Jiint 11 -July 211 I fmpndS1s on df'<1dl1~. cnallf"ngt' rt'· spons11>1f1ty tnt!'n\1111'0 rr1 .. 11onsh1p A qudrtcln know\ whtrl' tnt' monpy is how to 001 .. 1n 11 Cooperdtl' w ithout ~tJ.inc:lon·nQ p11nc1plt s OICler m<11n bt comC"s .111y UIO jJuly J J Aug 111 Long-d1s- tancl' commun•cclt•on hl'lps you Cit'· c1de concern1nq p.11t"!'rsh1p. m.lrlt•I status ltrach Dl'yond prt111ous p1oh11>111ons M oll' ptoplt art fa1C1natt'd by your lt.lllt'~nts. pottn11a1 Artl's plays role VHtGO tAu9 1J·Sl'pt 221 This w 11t not bt' bl\JC' MOlld.ay for yoo - 11 will be ori9nt. llOl'ttl"Q w•y co ~w Cllrtcrton Focus on lnde.,.ndt-nct'. crutlVlt>'. poulblltty or lnctrulfil'd rotn.11net f"'Pflnt your own s~ uaAA fSl'pt 21-0ct 111 Cenctr n..tlvt 1s rtady 10 Mtp t>oost your <•rHr Focui on promotion. pro- d\JcltOn. w1111~u to auumt ~a<t­ tr"'-tP rott' Ptrson.i ~tlsm fu- turtd ~ w ith ~a aippe• ln.- 1u1t1ve 111(.-ct rt"ll~ SCORl'IO IOct 13-Nov 1tj £11 - pand horizons kl'l'P rl'solut1ons con ct rn1nq body 1magl' d•tt nut rtt1on (hoosl' Clurablt goods. gt t guaran ll'l'S in wr111nq Chtck auto for sdf,.. ty I lAGfTTA .. IUS !N ov 12-Dl'c 1 I J lll'lattvl' •S vOlublt' \ays pll'nty ytt nothing Bt' awarl' o f d!'1 ... 11s t1nf' print rtlurb1sh. or9an1zl!' T c11uru,, Ll'O, Scorpio pl'rsons t1gurt prom1 npnlfy Plans c hdllgt' kl't'P option\ operl CAl'RICORN fOt c n -JcJn 19) By ask1nq Qut'Sllons you pdllf' way tor po ss•blt ffrl:JnC1dl coup Bt ll'ddy lor (han<JC'. tr<lvl'I Vdflety n1rtat1on tnc111 could bl'COmt' ~an1nglul fl'fd· l•onsh1p Gain •nd•<lt'O tnrough w uttl'n w ord AOUA .. tUS fJdn 10-Fl'O 181 Family ~mber Yys Ll't s tall! Sl'r•OUSf)' clbOul tlf"lclr'ICl'S poss1l>lt' rtconC1ltat1on Cycll' conttnut s hlQh. you-n makt corrt ct C1te1s1on di fcJU mo~nt ult'! rt Cl'lllt'd rt'p rtsenu tolctn of atttc11on l'ISUI IFl'D 19-M.arct'I 20) Wh.lt had M!'n lct>pt stcrt't w lU be rl'vC'illf'l1 -10 your adV.11nt.19t' F<Xus on hospitals, 1nu1rutto1u. museums SPt'Clal tours v 1r90 n.lt•VI' talks <lbout publrc 1Ptat1ons lt'g.-.1 rtQhts Antnt1on tf' HrT. J II YOU" 8tlfTH· OAYt Outll'IQ Novl'tnbl'r maJor cJomut•c ad)Ust~nt t.lkl'\ plMt. could trxlUdt actual cha"QI' ot lt'S•· dt>nct, ~rlt .. status Gtrn1n1, SaQlt tMIUl ~'Jons play 11npo1t.11nt roles 1n yOU< ~ You conn.,-,cty Ml' llWMI' of bOdy lfNOt' Mt' •ttr.Klhft . pos· stU unique St'nSt' of hUmof. tr~t'I mort than wtr• Pf>rson Ourtno thlJ month. s.-p1tm4>t'r you·• rtno- Yltt'. rtvl$t, r•turblsn. ft'~. r~­ t>ultd on tnOlt ~ ltrU(tUrl' FUn1- rlon could bt<onw ~rious dUrtng OcrOb«. I By PATRIC WALKER Monday, Sept. J ARllU fMarc h 11-Aprtl 201 This r "n 01' a 11mt of recovny pl'rsondl rt'cogni11on and ru1t1lmt'nt ror you. out only 1f yo u now tdkC' a rum Udnd 011C'r Pmo11ondl dnd f1ndnc1a1 1.ssuf's and rl'fusr point bldnlc to Dt' aNl'Ctl'd by ot'11'1' toohshntss or pnob1as TAURUS IAprtl 21 -May 111 Thi' Full M oon on Sl'pt S cut\ acro ss I dngll'S or your solar ch.irt ft'lated to 1r .. vC'I plctns and dll forms ot com- municdl•On consl'qul'ntly tn1s 1s Cl'r- 1<11n to bl' a t•ml' of harsh ll'aht•l'S dnCI a fl'w harsh w ords Howf'11C'r, at ll'ast all thl' vncl'rta1n1y and con· fusion of thl' past rl'w months w ill comt to c1n tnd G•MtNI IM.ly n ·July 111 T akt' c11dvanta9P o f solTIC' lavorabft' asj)C'cts to l l'v11'w dnd rt'organrll' f1nane1a1 arranql'fl'\C'nts now Seldom havt you betn in such a stronq pos111on 10 reach 1 betttr undl'rstandtnq w ith IOI/I'd o~s or (IOSC' .iUSOCld[l'S .lnd. whtrl' nl'Cl'H Ary offload Cf'rta1n rf'~ponsob1llt1f'S or commttmf'MU CANC•R IJU~ 11 July 2Jl Tnm• w 1N bt' so IT\clny surprise" Clevt lop ITIC'nts dnd str cln<JC' twists or ICJtC' Clurtrlg t~ rn>•l IC"w VVC"l'ks. you may t•nd rne p;t<I' a httle too ht<t•< Howtv C'r. p('rsonally and emouonally it can be Onl' or int mou reanur1r19 and hl'art·w.llrm1nq j)C'llOdl you h.Jvt t ver o~rtl'n<td UO IJufy l4-Au9 2 )J Conttnut 10 b.-roa1n <lnd h old out for the best pou1blt rtrms Alio provr you art S\"t Ult' t'flOUQh l'tnOllOn.tlly not to n1vl' to mallt c11ny mort compromtsl'S or concf'n tons -,,., l.t<t th.it you 11re prl'p.-rt'd to 1<11kl' tc~rts o' ff'~ ad\llct to protf"CI your 1ntl'rt ,t1 VUIGO IAYQ H ·Sl'pt lJJ ~f't t~ ~s In motion now llnd u op worrylnQ ~ tl"lf ~naviour Mid ru cooni of tovfd onrs Tl"lf p.tst montl'ts Nv-t ~m d1mcutt .,_, tts· ling tOf )'OU HOWt'Vt'I. MW eUSOCl;t- tlons Mld lnvotvt'rMnU will mMI' htr moft' l.llKln.ttlnQ and t\MfltnO from now on uallA ISfpt 14-0ct 1 )J t~t'nt prt"UUff'S ~ tnfOf<fd (~S In [---------------------------~ tl"lf working p.attt'rn or your lift P\oWt' L-to cl•1ll~ ......._ • a.w.ar...._ l P'~ rMit'n thf toll on your ~ -.w Wn911 c re-.. tr~ wtlflllt fhtttfo<t thh IS tl"lf for WW•• lo ,_, 11111~ n_1_1_da. _______ J)!rff<t twne to lmOtove ~ diet •nd become dl'Cldf'dly rnor,. nrc11tr1 conscious SCORl'IO 10cr 14 No .. l ll II •S Sd1d th,.I .!t1vtn•ty t'ltls no fri,.nds but surtly ,111 !hi' rf'C l'nl t mot1on.11 Clramds .md pro fl'n•on-11 C11N 'ult•I'\ lmEPIHfll 11 IHl•t I Seek' telephone saiu person M u" ha .. ., prev1ovs e•per1ence Ce1 Marlene 26 I 239'.l EXCELLENT PAY' O•e• 400 compan1e~ 1111ed homework et 01s1r •butort now Slay homfl a,,d ma1o.e up 10 S 100 00 ~ <lav or more Cal 10< ama z ing rtoco•d11c:l Messagf' 24 hours a dll) 17141 490·34!>() hcJve bl'rn tl\.ldl' Ol'ar dblr ~c .lust nr Hotel thl' IOydlt y cmd dl'vr.t1on nf <'l'rldtn RESTAIRllT HELP companions? Ho w,...,rr now •I \ The Sheraton Newport 11 your iurn 10 prom1s1' A<1v1c r \11pport 1 looking lor quality.mine and prc1ct1Cdl au1U.Jn<r I ed energetic lroendly In SAGfTTARIUS IN1.1v l .! 0 1'( dlv1duals w1s111ng to be 111 Thi' dpproacn1nq r ull M oon '" part of 1 profeuiona1 P1sct's tl'ndS 10 mt1kt' <I0\1' comp,. food & bevefage tNm n1oru and thOSt' di 11omt' who Accep11ng apphcat1on1 should know bl'Ul'r 1 .tlht r d l'm.tnd !or all po1111on1. ••· tnq dnd tllt'\Oml' H OWf'lll'f Oth!'I\ pec:tally bf'hcJv1or or pt'Uy plo y\ must no1 • Restaurant Ser'Ver prt'vl'nl you from 001nq w hdt su•U • BusHr you bl'Sl and -mor" 1mportc11nuy -• Coc:;ktall S~er ring thl' chc1nQes on !Iii' worlr front • Cashi.t Hoet1es1 CAftRICO"N fDt c 2 l Jcln 201 PleaM comp .. te an appl1 fvl'n a Cclpricorn mun concl'<1t' lhcJt Gallon at the front d•k cert.tin muclt1ons c dnnot bl' con be1 lore ~ng ICheduled oil Of an 1ntenn.w tr t d or st.tQl'·mAncl9t d fhl'retorl' Clo not frl't 1f yov art' forcl'O 10 <11'1fly Slttf .... ...,.,. lrdvt'I P'""' cl mo111' or prOJf'CI tor .. 4~5 MeeArthur Blvd wnrlt' and al>OVt' ctll do not allow ~Wl>Ol1 lkach t mot1one1I conn1cts 10 und1'rm1np your 9l'ner.i htaltrl .md wtU l>f'•nq AQUARIUS l).ln 21 Ft b I ~I You navt taktn QU•ll' a fl'w d""P po1ntmt'nU. a IOt ot resl'ntment c1nc:J unnecenary a9gr,yva11on 1n \fOur Slrlelt' rtcl'ntly Now. hOWt lll'r no one Mld nothtnq Sh'A>ld undtrm1np your conftdt'"~" or <11ttr your di' c1s1on t~ curn off 11't' ~y supply .... 1t11 you rt ctrvt tilt rt'Sp('Ct. con s1dl'r.t11on •nd 1uu1<1ncl'1 you df" Sift' l'llCH fFl'O 10 Match lOj P,Mll'tary ~llv•ty 1n your 09PQs•tt sign or V1roo 1s ct rt•1nly t-"•"9 1u tOll on tn.J1rtmon1M or ~nnershtp o1tf,,1rs Mld ali o Pll'Vf'nttng so much from <<>m1"'9 10 trumuon How!""' m t1mf' yov wol tooa o.<lr on trus ptorlOd ot YOYt lifl' .U. tht' ~ wf'W'n you~'""" ITIOll' Clt>J4'<tlve, rt~IUI< llnCI SU~ Of your ff'ffT"QS IP HrT. J ti YOU" at.-TH· DAY• YOU1 SltuatlOn hu ~M ~ pt.tin now and -wn.t .s "'°'' - you muu start to repqn IW'CI r~ 0t91ni.st your very .,.nOl'\lll lft. In su<h a way that you un nevf'r l'gllfn ~ lt'Sltl<ttd, ~WWWd Of thw.tftfd in y~ .tttempc to tunhef '1<Nl u- rttr clltM MO ambitions I .. \ • •I FUPIMUlll Earn up to MOOO ~ mo C•ll (7141647·7128 UHll&ll Monday-Friday, varteo hOUtl Current eCIVatle*I 111 ... Ylng cerltfleate rtt> quired ~ In~'°" at The Loa Cab1lle1oa Sport1 VIiiage, 17272 Nftlnoc>e. Fountain Val- ley ] • • I I I • • • • • ... ·• .. .. l IO ) • .. .. I f I f I f • • • • • • • • I • • • I • I I. &1 ,, • .,.,..,.. ••• , ••• 60S9 n• m a. GI. 1u11 , WI • Mondey. ~ 3. "'° * •&1 .. * ClUI MIDlll"IHI,, Mt! etooC) .._. 4 4 condlCIOn heC on. C.. rw~ •• --'°' ~ .,.. ,,...,., -..e 'leete call Ol ene, It th ' • ......__ 97 uu1 . Al-. hnnM 91001JAl.J~l!Ol!,,;'mn~~Ol~l'IM!!!,_~~ ~--· --_. •• agency ,., oftlce *'* IAIY O"AND M t . p outboard, -· .......,.4 ._.. "Z"' I• -time. ~ IMc:ft, -en0. .. ~ _!!:;: The~ 0 C ..__ 121.fm PtANO need• tunl...., tome wot II Ort et JAOUA" tHt XJS NUGIOT ttM I056 ......-03 ;o;_, & llghf of'l'q;_ le hk1ng fOf ~· 12.000.090. 151.0141~' 4 ... "4tt Mlf•411it 1.··,.· .. ·~!.·-grey/grey, 1t1owroo,,; Get, tlatlOft wegon, " ContKt ,,.,. 152~152 promotion. luelneee to CONSOLE Gotden Oelc M' LllGUna. 1983, Aoytll Alt, eaH, p lateerlng. -condttlon, tpee.lel ....._ 91,000 ""*· 14.l>OO V(l.llTEERS flEDEDI ~ contactt onty. P6anO ••,,..through-a.,. fntetlOf & ClO\'ef't, (tNIOOM) ~. '-do«, *· l"llClk> &2 1,000. Deyt 182-5441; 120-tMO. bce~lent work a(. °"' Tuned 1 OlllYwtd VHF, AutoMtm 1000. ... Ptt1P (OOIOl3) E"9 730-6425 _POMaif..,........,...,..-....-,....,'72~1,....1-1T-=--~ ...,.,/11NT moep!lete 11·115.00/tlr. P.P. 114!!0 841-3112 Pfoe>W NO, 4 ...... ftldlrt ......... IYM JAGUAR 1919 XJI RUTOAEO. LIKE NEW Bu9Y ..... offtoenwo.c. ~g~~· Tc~ An!l!t!! 6010 FUiiy Restored KoNer & -::,e ~~= ............... ...21o w "'~Or=-LQ1~~'1htyg.rey5, ooo•howmroo,, .. m C ell ':! ... ~o .ooo elrport. !xoanertt ,..._ ee().7255 tor appoint· --..UVINQ ITEMS'* Cempbel Uprigh1 circa Mii Mt>oe Pip poulbte .. . ....._, -toO 5 · 'i-----'"'-"-•£'"-- Tti. Huntlnoton hech phone mennet & pro-ment. * 1lt0e to 19509 * 1900. $1400 080. Cnrte 1 19,000 OBO Im· J1....a .. 11 UJ IM1 Ill, . 844-IMl CornmunltYQ6nloltkM*· t~ ~ance •· •Jewelry to HouMnotcS• 789-4545. macutate 173·7763 ******* JAGUAR 1Mt XJS Cpe Ing fof ded6cattd ~ =•:... ~.~t.~· tH-p ..... lv Meg. t7M2i3 * * * * * * * Wl'llteltan. mint condition, ~~ 1':,=.;-=-.:!: Non.~~rnoe. ~· *llOlnllY Spttd/Skf loats JEEP 1tH wrangler, 1111"' HAHM phone, 133 1< 144- 2479 · ttoMI PQeltlona. "you're Mlaty & ~t •• c: p,~ .. omce need• fwnlbn 60t4 NEW Mountetn 8 1k• 7016 SINJ• edl11on. 11,000 Blactl ..... ,,Drm c:::u. comml'tted and.,. MOW 714-833--3910 Secratary/Receptlont1t • '* 2 E1tpen1lve 7' Paiete GT 18", 2' geate, 2 1tM K.....itt 5!IO J9t mllH, exc ellent con-w/e • ., •• S>OW9f wtn-2 t~~~om'M with lo 1Mtna me1tcttab4etklM with gOOd public rel• H r thtone tofa with x Int con d · $300 Skit wttl'I trallet. cuetom dltlon l t0.500 OBO. Celt dowt/lockt, etWM 1111, moomOOf automitlc lor n tM medtcel n.ld. we AecrMtlon llOnl abllhk.=t•ble i lllowback cu1hlon1. 990-7873 room no 727 pelnt, many extru, excet-•ltar 5· 482• 7895· c:uetom 5 9'>0M• alloyt 101 a1 :. Lex u~· .. 1 need you nowt -=•-• aalaty 117 S2 Imo. 300 Ea. 1 Twin alMf>er ~......-.... ,.~ 606S *'' c:ondlt\on. ~kaoge Trude Gl'\JS 110011,4112492) (2ROD ........ , .. ..n 71 aaA19N& Excel'-'t t>enefl11. Send eofa, llah1 ClOlor, 1175. :r==2' vuvu. d .. t. '4800 Call 8utct1 1 ___ • _____ 7V.-.,91 ,..., '""" PteMe call Paige at ""' !Hume 140 Newp()(t e7&-eef0/E ..... 975-5540 ...... ..... ...anlno• 714/242· t538 CHEVY '54 PICK-UP ·--. -·aw·--L .... * .. ' '.·~~ l1_. •42 2121Mon-Wed-Fri12 Noon Center Or., Suite 120. REBUILT __.-.&•----...- ... • 1PM. Ex~not nee, Newport Beech. 929e0 * * WANTED DOWN T:f7~~4 11 8· 1250 Sllps/Dodu/Stor1gt WITH CAMPER 12295 210 W Katetta, Otange 13500 8-c:tl 81 W1tmn11r but helpful. Apply In I*· FILLED LOV!SEAT, •ft., e pm 7022 SEE. 8"2-05e7 IH-IH1 112 ...... .. .... .. eon at LOI Cati.itetoa 546-0945 after 4·30 CROSSROADS * * * * * * * .,..--................ _.11c I Spon1 \flttage llm ••II, •••f, •tmo ,..,_... eofallo-•t OF THE WEST *•BOAT DOCK*'* _ _ --------1 ~ ... .,... ..... _,.,....,.. or 17272 Newt1ope -----..,. v ._... ·-M ... Up to 50· tllp In i.nQth llTSllalll P/I 'II ACURA 1199 V9L Legeod FIT poeltton. Wiii train. Fount.in Valley Sl!lllt loeludlng computer Cem.I COiored. Saorltec:. C Pow.. water, ate Ht Bay 5 . 1 pd 11 r 1tere0 40A. fully loacs.d excel-MASERA Tl t982 Ooed CRl Vlf A BMW " • r 1; • -·· Ell .. . .... _.,.. ·•••-'11 m.m • ·-·--ll4.MI .... 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Barbera. &«·82 11 drHHrt King atze DON'T MISS ITI 673-2810 714147&-t834 g1ne automatlC tra1••. en lln1nclal Experience end Newport 8Mcl'I ~· i wat.,bed Kirby vacuum Clip Ad for 50c dllCOUllt DOCK-15 front 1141 on IMta llttl &OIU Lllm 1117 MERCEDES 1977 450slc d ''fully loeoecl lrom ti neoeeury Full or part-I cleaner 844.,..916 cl'lennel 1n N 91 Mu1t be 114-M! .. 11 LllllYMIPI Blecil beauulul cond111on I tactory (Ol0837I time 631-0723 I lllY. ITATlll Anni. BMUtltvl tola iovMMI low ennunfl lor br"'n.a Truly • low mile ...... car w/ "•K rn"es ,,,,~~ire SUI.II,., ... + tu I 1011. 11111111 FIT PIT Xlnt condition• & ehelr, ottoman. new c;on.'. S250t,,.;,e75-eeo6 •uw-· R sunroof 1ui;-tran1. ~~· B1~~·.'7~ 48 mo C'IOMd end IHM .,,. '''Alll Fatnion coneclou•. sports PIY COM &73-3320 dlllon Olk trim $295 RA E 1967 VW Crew Cab le It tier 1011 moral steins 11.1nrool t'(luSI see S3000 drl'tle out 1H• PIT tor 2 1,_ ...... 111 Lita m inded 1ndlv1duel 714-84 1-3486 u a., y, ...... ..,.,.,..i.... Pickup New Engine 12ESA963) s 14000 642•51!>0 , $12 462 86 ru 1du1 ...,. needed to manage New· ._._ _ -· -~ .... ....,, S3950 760-0240 .&af · • Tot al ol paymf'!"I typlng,oenofcM-Th9-1 portSklCo wltl'lasmtle ••-•• ConternporatywtlltewUh· COSUMfsa 6124 -•Ill,._* MERCEOES1980300ao $15,88128 plus ta•_, C1thy 751·5 t22 For more lnformitlon (ANO OTHERS) Oek 3 pc oof tbl Mt $275, Campgs/Trlffm 8014 1 Lt1n ff Wne.lesttt' furt>o Ote.MI ivory 1m approved ~edit OVERSEAS JOBS plHH cell Vicki• •t oek 5 pc bdrm $e75. flt-Furniture, applltnCH, Vans 9040 13590 Beech Bl w11mn11r macullle. 1 owne1 car ll•IU IMI High Mlllflee paid ltvl~ 631·3280 *'"' n... 1811 wl gl ... 5 pc din Ml household Items, clothes, 112·1111 ptlone. eo1oy I l>Hulllul 210 W Katella. Ofanntc • $425, "'llowback tote+ misc. Set/Sun/Mon 9 10 20 T railef in ~ooo con· c t • s s 1 , S 9 o o o • ••P9" ... now hlrl"" al SlJMMER JOBS .,. S 800 6 8 02 •94•2,.,.,,~ (ll .. )111-1111 oc:cupallOnl Wortcs'':.C,• loveeeet S&OO; Queen 5. 2324 Elden, • 2. CM dllton 1 4 -4 *TWO 20' VIII .. QOU • toca llont. b onusu , Retall melllbox eprln&s '275' '79 WINNABAOO 29' Formerly U-Haul trueks. AUOI 1984 5000 TURBO. MERCEDES 1983 300D SUBARU 1985 OL Nflou1 eppllc1n11 only, SAVEii Now' Mint cond. 973• 53 Hunt. Beach 61 40 CHIEFl AN S 13,000 relurb1she<l 1n Marci'! of Olympic moo.. Loa<*' lresl'I engine end more 4"4 Wagon, 5 1pd a1 • 306-947·14&0 24Hre I 440eng1ne.49Km1 M1cro· th1syear,1nclud1ngcom·1 6 1000 m11es Excellent excellent condillon ~untool. stereo a le, , •• l •• A.llU (Tlttftrtftlt•llflltlt • Coucn 81t brown & gold. y••i•ufl wave 2 rool elrs. island plete satety check. new cond1t1on SS 350 St2000 Deys662·5•49 whl1 car cover • <1 I excellent condition $75 --bed etc 751·3215 I point 1obs and mechan· 6-44-8199 Ev" 730-5•25 •ack $3 200 O 'J P1rt·Tlme, 2-3 deya I* Now l'llrtng ':-)Mercl'lan~ YOU CAN EARN S50 • 992·6474 Crr~s::, ~~~· lo~;~:w=. OVERHEAD CAMPER I ical work wtlere needed 'BMW 320t 19SO 11r, MERCEDES 1983 300 836-9702 weetc Wiii treln Apply dlae Prloera & Sales S 100 AND MORE EACH c o u c H , 7 I 1 celleneous goodie$1" Be Complete baltlroom One Iles rebu!lt engine cauene Suoe1 clHn T TOVOT A 83 SUPR.A PE NNYS~R . Hle01 Clerks We do otter ben· WEE~· WORKING PART brown / black 1w 1'1 11 e Tt1ete" 510 711'1 St Hunt-1 Oventsto'tle relrig No 1 in~: ca~,;"::e"!'" One o wner !4 500 ~;~ w~~ 1~~:::~:11~ 60Km1 5spd eac•llent P1acen~ 1• Mesa. ehls & advancement OP· TIME geometric pattern. con-1ngton Beactl 1QA0M (No 1ocks $300 98-4 -5323 ~ r0 °~ ;uc s 675·7272 owner non sml!r car corid1t1on $5700 0 30 •PIT 15-110 PER HOUR portunltln Full time We l'lave • NEW PRO-temJorary style. $50 earlier, please ) STORAGE Costa Mesa da1~1~ :~~~~a ~2 BMW 85 325E phone 111 optto•u excel 733-0330 15 Immediate open1nge worll avalleble at tl'lls GRAM IOf STUDENTS OB Must p ick up. Secured pari.ing lor RV & !or S 11 000 Contact Sspd LOADED 491' m1 lefll running immaculate --------• M·F 5 30-9pm We tretn time Apply et 12·16 YEARS OF AGE 551·6523 Cell 1t1t1< 5 boat storage $60-$95 H1111t Kn1gl'lt at Daily $9900 OBO 540-0374 in11de & out St5.000 TIYITl•HlllA 'II W•tmtneter 373-2888 111131 Magnolia St helping us get new cus· Queen Anne Cherrywood covered Cell &42 5858 Pilot ~ 14·&42·4321 ti,-m 7 14 49• 5951 tno nus beau1y is IUs>ef •'e r PUTI_., PlllN Huntington Bncn tomera for our n-•-EMlgent 11 pc IOf'mer din 494· 1 IOJ !or the di5Cl'lmlnaMi; CR' paper! rm suite. orig S6K, sac Motorcydts/ 82 CHEVY VAN c•m IWH ... ME~CEOES 198" 500se< Duyer (1H0X974 5 s!~)'t V:111~1n~~ w.11 ll&Ulll . $2450. beaut 3 pc col tbl Scooters 0018 N-11re5 , ton worlo. van 4WO 4 3 tllra hnoe tta-..•eH t>llCk ..... 11 '1 * Intl * PENNY SAVER 1660 Fest Gr-.....1nn Co ex~_, 'HERE S THE OE.AL Ml S275. lovely camel· S P1o9e 1 ,11 power 9QU•P p11om1no INtllet s· 000 ""'"'··· ...... 1 Tl'll back sol1 •1oveseet sac , ....... ,•--· 7012 1979GL1000GOLOWING ,.,ns gr eat 1800 1lNBA523 on ea1re• $)8 '.·oo LtHstfWtstai1tter Plaoenlle, Coste Mesa Opportunity 67$-7290 s 11 not 1 peper "'"""" -u I 953-S406 ~ .. route NO det1ver1ng In· $700, exqu1111e1y carved Cycle lull dress S2 200 Sl 1,111 955·2800 w 759-068~ ., 13~90 Beech Bl Walm• !>t• "' volved 11ce poet bdrm S 1550, On 1970 MARLIN Mercury OBO &46·2307 Clmirl •-112-IMI *MUI HU-•••LES• 2 We provide trenapor· matt/boa se>nngs $350' C r u I s e r i n • Antino~ 1500 A I "M ~~SA MERCEDES t93<1 3000 ·-.. d All top or 1"9 line mint board/outboard 17 leet 4 w I 0 tv '"""·· u 0 a ..... Turbo beaullful COi'\----------PIT tvn job helplng US A All'llellcl Mgrl Tre1nee tallonan training cond PP973-0653 120 HP. meny e1ttras , htt r t /Jttps Cl•s.sk.s 90451 IJl-3111 d111on Ofig1n11owner all Votvo l98<40L Olympic hope fuls $375·'475/Wlt If you like 3 You would be working $1.500 OBO 645-5405 • 9030 19L• PONTIAC Ctli-ftain record• Olue $13 000 s 10• /hr C111 Mr lj)Orll & money ... m1y .,.,,,,,kids your own age on ''"'sh wanHll 0 .... v 720-0210 F.,11) equ1ppeo f'Jl:Cf'I OT Kerrlgen, 54$-8042 I'll•• position IOf' ou an adull-superv1MO seles New fleeter' wood lrame 1983 UNIFLITE 36 tt twin CHEVR LET BL,.ZER V8 2 door nardtop cond1t1on new '"~" v Call Mr Kerrinan y teem • S 125 548_3155 6 , KW generator 2 VHF 1987 4 c 4 1en new 61 000 miles Automatic ftrR••RI •2111• 'II MERCEDES 1984 380se s Jn root S 8 • t. J 5•s.eo42 " · 4 Earn GOOD MONEY radar video depth tores 1>1b1ed $6 100 Power steering and " -• • Must M41 proce $24 500 673-8886 Mllltoneotpeoplelookto llld heve I cl'le~ to WHITTCOMB BOMBE sounder pilot TV ice· 548·4193 brakes Ortgln1tpa1nt re-Black ten gorgeou' Ed Garcia 2•, 3100 VOLVO '8A GL WAGO•-< cleulfled~•V ·ll l earnd1Jly&weeklye&ah Frencl'l9drawerdreuer maker.microwave built· j Stored 1nter10f' $5000 I0746751 MERCEOES t9Mi90E Exc ellent cond11 1o1 u..q-lioo11111gforift1end?Find bonuses plus go on out· Walnut. Ormolu herd· In vacuum. B1m1n 1 c•m 1wir" 111.. 494-0591 If"' UYE Tl asu Mull seU $10 800 5•2-2946 day• •><> ----------llt11t1 of etllt1t~ in claslllted ings end more• ware. $2500 Possible 4 encloSYre d1ngt1y Davit " ,. I CIRtll In 733-88'49 everungs ---------oll'lefpleces 760-6196 anchor Windlass Re· Auto air ptwindows & 52 TD MG very clean I 1500 AuloMal10r SA LO/mtlage sunroof .E."f'<>r"m _______ 55_30_ E"f'<>r"m 5530 CALL us TODAY duced to s94 000 locks cruise cus mag good conc1111on, $12 500 mist green 549·7526 vw 1969 eog FOR MORE I MIKfll~s 6015 7 14 -772·2501 d1ys whit Ult t2ARYY40l 1•52TDMG)650-5049 IJl-3111 MERCEDES 1985 300TD Good bactt lo Sd'loo1 UPTO *600 PER MONTH * MO COlllCTIOMS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation • anQ liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. ca>TA MPSA. NEWPORT BEACH. TOUNT A.IN V A1.1.l:Y IJIVINE & LAGUNA BEACH Eddie Gonzales. winnef of I ftntendo tnttfbin- mecd system, sokt (40) new subscr~lions tor the Daly Piot for the month of Jooe. Be a part of the winnin& team. be a part of eacit- int promotions lib Uis one, and earn EXTRA MOf€Y for the Slit'· MER. Apply now! INFORMATION! 714·722·7772 weekends $1111 CADILLAC 1960 WAGON WM• leather runs & looks QC' 0 ltSTIEUIALI 1 evening s L eave Tltt*rtltMHFtr4 30000 miles tour door HOlllOA 1986 Acc0<dUC sun1001 Ex c ellenr S1900 080&46·G4(){1 1•2-U21, ht. 221 1990 21 apd Nlsl'l 1k t message 20IO llrMt llY4 e~c cond111on one owner Excettenl ,,1ve compe.n) S 18 950 759 7035 l/W 1979 BUQ eon .. er11t.W! WferJle Zolotone Mountain bike 1984 2e· Bayllner Volvo Ott.. '' $l0500 6•0·lU 2 I car nee<i 10 sell $6 800 NISSAN 90300ZX Red'wMe mini .,.e;r . 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GE• IOIS ol u tru Sn.OO 0 0 8 40• 5sPO 4 'I' mites o"g •v ,. pp """" •7°'8 Steinlesa steel & gOld 5flp trailer Sk pylon •n pectot pkg full 1r11~er Tu dor 90-. cond1ll()t'I nai ow ne r Se 300 11111 '"""' " S.11to9'>0'11 150 watcl'I C O M ·SS 700 pac1tege garne1 $7650 08)'$ 895·t074 2135924256 •nUUllmH• 1999 $400 N-s last d760-0361 1760--0301 red /111ory S •O 950 eve 894-4269 1'1t'*'t lfWa ftr4 casttllamily emergency 1t 1991 Chris Craft 28 640 · t563 FORD 66 MUSTANG 2 ... llrMr U.4., WANTED Pt1Yate part, "eeds ctietp c1•• car po<:k-uO ven c~,. 573 0~7 Ttte Aadl11on O C airport Best otte<s 494-o335 Sea Skiff (Lapsrrake) 350 289 engine autome11c ... I& &eeell 'II Oett1 llesa is hiring tor interottlCe Neutk:al juOk. O.COf Items Ctlevy 200 hrs Mehog Buy 95• •eSIOf'ed 673-0138 Au1o '" 12HXS6'91 l1M42-1110 promotlOr'I Business 10 merine & llSl'llng equip interior rewired new 11,HI •--------Autos OotMstk 9~~ bu11nesa contacts only boet p1rt1. pictures gages bretlier panel Mo..-ris RMinl 1958 WOOdv CllYl(I UW E•cellent work at · wooden deells type. t l'l1ft prop radio fl I wgn estOf'eo Wltl'I mao 500 A Mell°' SA PANTERA 19 .. 2 1111111•1 L.a.re mosphere S7·S 15 OOfl'lr writer, 673-2810 ancl'IOr end so forth A JOUr ra C•r "'heel' custom UP· 1 uto Broght Red gOOd CM· 4·d00f An eleelnc ~'O' All leadl 1<,1ppl..O Treln· real classic Bay Cru1Mr throuoh c lau1'1"'d hSo7is000tery7 & 5""6 2990PIJnt IJI•) 111 Otl•On $35 OOCI tPPt Sl'tiny' $3500 1ng provided Cell C•ctlblfs 6017 $12.500-otter 8-4$-9127 " n'" 1• 4 • only 7?4·11~ 759-1!152 660-7255 lor appoint· _______ _. ..... ,l.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••lil••••••••••••••••••••••-menl •WANTEO·AMERICAN •TIUllUlmH INOIAN ITEMS Cash fOf' B11ket1 Polle<y Rug' etc Gery 7 14 f248· 7917 1n1urence egency near ---------1• 0 c airport PfT or FI T Students welco me 833·9550 Jey Cemputtn 6018 PERSONA L COM · I PUTERS, IBM Clones l.S. IUIL "'9S Mooe4 286. 386. and 486 S 13 90 P9f hour Your 1 PCs told at below wl'lole- Area No E1tp Necesaary I Nie prlGn FOf' info c:all (219)836-3434 8111 130 897-32180f'998-1802 ~ffry /Fun/ M 6025 ~aman JIWIUY Large 1etec11on ot diamonds vontege watcl'lu incl Rote• end Patek We txsy sell trade tnd repetr Wiiiiam HerOld Jewelers. 3 116 N-porl Blvd et 32nd Ill-OHi lllf I 11&11111 .... I 18 rubles 21 dlemondj cl'llps Cockt111 ring Brend newl S 150 17 14) 581 -9398 Iv msg Ml<hlnfry 6045 lngereol Rand com- preuor M odel 15T, 201'1p, 3 pt\8'41, 120-H S2000 OBO 642-9132 6049 WE WILL Daily Pilat SELL IN'6EPaEN°D1EN~ ORANGE COA-ST OUR WEEKLY AR ~::~~~'.r3 weeks your car isn't sold . we will run your ad for free' NO STRINGS ATTACHED . Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos * IUllST * -UPPYSILE au.••••111rma MUI.I. OVER 20 BREEDS IN STOCK Just call us to renew your ad A un 10 words for 3 weeks al $18 50 55c each additional word Must be prepaid A word constitutes anything that has a space between rt CREW M1'NAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS * PotJtion1 available fo, Mlf -motivated individuals to ope,ate soliciting crew• fo, the Orange Coast Dally Pilot. If You: * Have An in1ur•d van, wagon Of large car. * Enioy working port-time in the ev•· nin91, earnin9 full-time $$$ * Have th. ability to motivate Then we hoY9 0 iof> f0t you No ex~~ MCflM>ry Futt ~ O¥Oilol* For ~ enfo<"'°"°" ot to tchedule on lnNt •19 •1 All puppiea ~enteed PETLAND PAVILION OPEN 7 OAYS 163 7 4 8eecl't Blvd '., ml S 405 holy, ne•t 10 Tar991 Between Ed~ & Helt * 141-IZll * FOR SAL E 1 m•le. I ' female. AKC registered DALMATION PUPPIES 8St -1245 8""' 1ZU pupp.-AKC, 1 226 -1 300 Cell .,.....11 .,,., ,,..,. 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Publllhld °' CoMt M-On M-418 ~Mltler s. t"O. 1MO M-'°2 11m• s. 10. '7. 1tt0 ..,,. a. 10. '7, '"° 11. 2•. 1t10 11. u . 1tto 944 Met Delly PMot A~~20. 71, rtaJC MQTIC( M-490 M-ttl M-'10 •Ma3 .,._t32 FOM> 1M7 Teun4 Slpt«tlw 3.10,'1.to rtaJC M)TIC( Ml.JC llJT1C( rtaJC M)TIC( IQlJC M)TIC( ft8JC ll)llC( • dr, Pow« wlndOWI, M.ote '1Cnnou8 ........ '1CTin0Ue-N fitCTTnOUe WM ~ conttol. 15.900 um ITAl"nmWT um SfATllef'r fltCTmOUe .._.. um ITA~ '1Cnnou9 ..... 090 fll-2991 rmLJC M)TIC( The tollowlno pettoftl .... The tollowlno penont.... um ITA,.....,., n. folowlng ps90N -um.,.,.....,., .... STA~ . dON"9 bua1neea • ~ ~ M TM fo1ow1nQ pertont.,. 6olno ~ • The ~ l*'IClfW.,. Ti.~ peraoM _.. fhe ....... pereon. ere TM toloWtng pw90n9 .,. ..... ~-U '1CTlnou9MWU Cll>B SHll<I. Mt e.ker CAUL MARK£TING,e4M doing~• (l )AQUATIC AOCK dolngbui6nW•' ~~-~-dOntl""*"-IM Very INrp, rune ""*· MAim ITA~NT SI . Sufi• 10-A. Coat• ...... w 29 StrMI, Coau ....... CAosSWIHOS ELECTAtC s c A p E s ( b ID w CONSUMEA WISE SEA-D(NNll THE HANDY· 2 812 ~ ~ PftMO WIHOOW TfHT • White, A/C, 111.rtomatlc, The folowtnt pereona.,. CaMt tM28 Cellf 12127 INC.,M21 ~Dr . Hunt· ENT!APAISES, 300 E VICES. 1..ol1 Yorbe Si. MAN, 1001 Concotd St. 1 •~ .___.. Cell • • ING & SHAnEA PAOOf· oof 721( mllH OCMng bullnlM.. t<MM Welt Corp Call-C8ll1oe Morelea. 1511 So lngton a.en. Callf ~ COMt ~ •21 ....... Sult• 223 Tutlln Clllf. Coli!• ...... Cellf HtM lllgly.. _,, • ING. 1511"" at.Nntl Or ~~ '33-33 lO oey9 LIOO ORAFJK PRESS, lomle. 13 aw-. LagyN Towner, CelH 12707 Cfoeew'AMH Electric Inc , pof1 IMch, Ca11f t2Mo 92eac> ' ' Denn61 Willem Hoeltw. blrli. lpec:owlu1. 1&2S •209, Coate Meee. Ca11f 2et2 RNeralde OnYe. Coal• N~. c.111 12677 . Tt\la t>ulinlu ,, con· Calotorn4a WCIOd1M Wooehlrlrd. 300 Tlmotl'ly H...,_,a. 100t t007 Concotd SI . eo... ..... Dr . Senta AN. Celt. t2t2t 840-e930 ewninga ..... CelH 92927 t1111 t>ulln•H II con· d\leted by .,., lnOMduel Thia t>utlnMI 11 con· E Coatl HlQflway 1'21 ...... w. 5.....,,. •307. s.ma ....... Celf1 t2&2I 12707 Clfftofd Oeofg KrMIM, Bruu Waller Barlon. dueled by a OO'PQratlon The reglatrant(t l eom· duetld 1:1y a corpor9tlon porJ a.en; Calif 92eao Ana, Caltf 92707 Thia t>ullneH II eon· Thia bualMM la eon-2579 San ~•• Dt ,., ... ".'" Only 15, 1•8 ectuel mllel on thla V·8 lldtnl Tiki a , .. , drive and you'll b4I tlklng lhla t>Muly h<>mel (t8657•) .......... LewttWestlllMter 13590 8Mch Bl Wttmnttr 112 .... OMC 1989 Suburt>en 4wd 27 000 mll ... IOaded s 19,000. 1ro-1360 JEEP 1987 CherOllM red air stereo, automa11c:: s 11 250 C all Aob. 498-2323 e v1 n 1ng1 556-0e95 d•y1 LINCOLN '7 1 Con11nen1a1 460 engine Auna gOOd $ 1250 SEE 642--0567 LINCOLN '82 Continental Lu•urlout Mdan, lmpec· c•ble, lull power. dlg11a1 lnttrumenta, lleiner In· terior. driven less than 6.000 mtlll a year pr~ed t>elow booll. mutt be seen $4 967 81 C111 722·9220 2t92 RlwrWde Or . Cotta The reg111rant(ll eom-mencld to iranMCt butl· TM reglalrant(al eom· £1e1ne p Wooowerd, 300 Lynda Andrian. 15&91 Wlf. dueled by en lndMduel ~by~~) 1209. Coeta MeM. Callf ...... Cellf 92t27 menced to lranaac:t bu9I-,_ under the Fictitious menced 10 1ranuct bull-E eo.tt HIClhw9Y •21 • ....,_ ttema St If 1a.. Twalln. Cellf. TM reglatrant(a) eom· • ... 'IO•• ren"• com-tae2t Thi• t>u1lneu 11 con· neaa uooer the Flct1t10ua Bu11n111 name(•I t1111d ,_ under ti. Fletltloul llOf1 a.en: C.af t2teO 92880 INtlCld 10 tranaect bull-menoect to lreneect ~ TMI ~ne.. 11 con· Oueled by an lndMdual Bualneu nama(•I llated abo¥e on. Marcfl 2•. t990 Bualneu nama(al llalld Thtl bw~Mll 11 eon· Thi• t>ullnM• 11 con· ,_ under the F1ct"loul MM under tN ~ ducted by en lndMdual The reglt1rt n1(1I com· at>ow on NIA Carloa Moralea above on AUQU•t 7, 1990 ducted by hulbeN1 and wife ducted by a O--al part· 8wa1n111 nema(tl t11t1d lwtln.... name(•) llated Thi regletrenl(I) eom· menoed 10 lranaaet bull-Held• A Kim Thia '181'"*11 wu filed JamM Salum Thi reglitranl(ll eom· '*"'IP abo¥9 on. NoYlrnber 19t9 •bo\19 on. NIA INtlCld to t•enMCI bull- ,_ under Iha Fle1ll10U1 Thie 11a1emeni wu flied With the County Clet'll ol Or-Thia 11a1--.1 wu nlld mencec1 to 1r1naaet bull· Thi reg111ran1(1) com· Dennie Hoetiv Dlr'll ~ neM wnder 1"9 Fic:tltloue Bu11naH na me(al lilted with lhl County Clerll of Or· ange Coun1y on Augult 2, wtlh the County Cine ol Dr· ,,... under the Fle1lllou1 meneed lo tranWI bull-Thie atalemanl wu Ned Thll •~c;.;...-~ ~ Bualnau name(1) ll1ted abOYe on. August 23. 1990 ange County on AVQl.111 3, 1990 ange County on August to. ButlneH name(a) 1111ed nesa under the Fletllloua With,,,. County C.k of Or· with ''Count Z, Auguet 2; ebc>Ve on: Auguat t4, t890 Bruot Barton t990 ,_.10 1900 •bow on: Aug1t1t 1, 1990 Bu1lne11 name(a) llated 8ftg9 Coun1y on Augu'1 21. = Y · Clln Kreuee Thi• '1alement wa filed ,.-...ea Publllhld Orange Cout ,..... Woody M. Woodward above on NIA 1890 t Tlltl Matemenl WM ltled with,,,. County Clerk ot Dr· PublllMCI Oranoe Cout Dally Pilot Auguat 13. 20, 27. Publlahed Orange Cout Thlt 1111em.n1 wu fllld Lynda Andrian Nt7W . ,__ with the Counly Clerk of Or· •no-County 9" August 24, Deity Piiot Augull 13, 20, 27, Sle>lember 3. 1990 Dally PllOI AllQIJll 20. 27. wllh the County Clerll ot Of. Thi• llalemenl WU lllld Publllhe<I Orange Coaat ~~~~ ~ .... Coun1y on Auguti 24, 1990 Sec>tamber 3. 1990 M-076 Seotembef 3, 10. 1990 ange County on Augutl 20. wtth 111e County c..-of Or· Dllty Piiot Avoual 27, Sep-17 2• ltlO am · · 1990 F4117Mt M-083 M-092 1900 .,. County on Auguat 21. lamber 3, 10, l7, 1tl0 . ' u. . Nl7Sa Publllhed Orange Coa"I MllC NOTICE ,..,_ 1900 M·119 M-1~ Publilll«S Orange Cout Deity Piiot September 3, 10, "'8.tC M)JIC( MllC NOTICE Publllhld Orange Coalt '411ttl •-.,. lllr\TIM'. Delly Piiot Sec>tamber 3. 10. 17, 24 1990 FICTfTIOUI IWllNlll Dally Pllol AllQl.lal 27, Sep-Pubhlhed Orange Coeat ~ ""'f\IL 17. 24, 1tl0 M-l3t FICTI'TIOUI IW ... 11 NAm ITATl•NT Ac:Tmoul .u ... 11 cember 3, 10. 11. 1990 oa11y P11o1 Augv•t 27. Sep-" rtllUC NOTICE M·t30 ----------! .... ITATI..,, Thi lollowlng parson• ate N ... ITATl•wr M· 115 lamber 3, 10 17 ltlO '1CTIT10UI .,_ •• P\llUC NOTICE The following peftonl Ire doing butl-.. The lollOWlng petlOf'll .,. M-120 • .,.. NAMI ITAftmwl dOl"ij bu..,_ u TONY NICK AUTO OE· doi"ij bu"neN u rta.IC M)TIC( NOTICa CW Ti. tolowlr'f pertons are ftCT"10UI M.1 ... 11 AGGRESSIONS SPORTS. TAIL CO , S88 W1tton Apt I AG C AUST RA L I AN f1t11.JC M)T1C£ ~ IAU doing bualMle -'1CTIT10UI .,_II NAm ITAT£•NT 517 Walnut, Huntington Costa Mau. Caltl 92627 GLASS-CO 775 W 171h SI '1CTITIOUI IUl#llH CW N~ MENDOZA'S CLEANING MAim ITA........-T The followlng perM>nJ 111 Beeen. Call! 92648 Antnony Nick, 568 W UM A Cosla ._.... Caltl NAiii STAru.NT FICllTIOUS IW ... 11 lltlOf'tltTY •12101 I SERVICE. 3H Vlelorla. The~ per90llll - <k>t"ij bvsl-u Alan Michael BaumH WtllOf'I Apt I Cotta Mase 92627 The I011owin9 pereona.,. .... ITATl•NT PurlUanl to lhe Clllforn4a Colla M .... Caltf 92927 doing~ .. 0 U AG LIER IN I A S ·1 5 17 Walnut. Hunting Ion Cllil 92627 How111d Wnhey 1959 Of· dol"ij bull,_ u The lollOwlng perwons ara SIH-s.Moe St0tege FllC:lllly J-Mendon. 3te VIC-ALAN GLENN & l<EENEA. SOCIATES 306 Vista Beach. Calif 92648 Tl\11 buame11 11 con· ange Ava Co11a MeN. T~E APOLLO INSTITUTE doong bulll'lt$l U . AC1 IB & P Code 21700 et Iona. Cosla Mala, Callf 2711 Eaat Coaal Hwy , Sta Suerta N-pon BHcn Thtl bulln•u II con· dueled by an lndllfldual Calif 92627 OF ANCIENT THERAPY KATIE SAILS & CANVAS llQ I Iha uno..IQned wt• 92t27 203. Corone del Mer. Calif Calif 92660 dueled by an 1ndtV\duaJ The reg1111anl(•I com· Th11 business 11 con· 3&47 Biren SI . N-pon REPAIR, 6l BeKon Bay. Mil al i>vl>llC auchon on Th11 oualnfft 11 con-92625 MaufWO Ouag11er1n1 Joe The reg111ran1(11 com· mencad to 1r111NIC1 buSI· dvctad by an tndiVldual Beach Calif 92680 Newpot1 Beactl Callt 92680 September I I 1990 ac ducted by an ltldMdual J-RUIMtll K-. v111a Sue•I• Ne .... 0011 merw;ed 10 tran.-c1 bull· ,_. undef 1ne ficut1ou1 The reg111ran1(11 com· Sl'llri.v Ann Hendw90tl l(athryn Suanne Crow 10 00 AM 2099 Plac4ntle Thi regl9tr•nt(1) com-509 Av.nlda Ladefa. Nlw- Beaeh Calll 92660 nus under lhe Fic11110Ua 1Bu11na11 nama(1) hated merlCld to trantael bl.Ill· 21162 Bantt. Hunlinglon 6 1 e..con Bay. Naw9ot1 Aotenue Coate MeM CA menoad to Ir~ bu91· P<l'1 Beaetl. Calit 926e0 Thia bu11ne11 11 con· 8u11neH nama(1) lllladlab<>ve on NIA MU undef the FIC11t10U1 8eaeh cam 92646 Be.ch ca111 926e0 pett<>nai prope<1y including ,_. unoer Iha ActltlOul Thll buatnffa 11 con. due1ed by an lndtviOuaJ abO..,. on Aprll 1985 Anthony Noelo Businen name<I) ltlltd Thie builn"• 11 con-Thlt ouslneu 11 eon· lurn11ura clothing, IOoll Butlnen nama(1) ll1tad dueled by .,, lndlVlduat Tne reg111rantls) com· Alan Mlehaal Beumea Tn11 scac_.1 wu flled at>ove on NIA dveled by an lndMdual ducted by 111 lndl~al and/or oihtr hou .. hold abow on AllgUll 9 1990 The reglllranl(•I eot71· merlCed co tranMCt bull· Th11 atatemenl wH ltlld wnn the County Clerk ot Or-Howard Withey The reglllrant(I) com· Tha reglalranl(l l eom-ttem111ora<1 by the following Javter Mendoza menoad 10 tr9'\WI bull- ,_, undet the Foet11tou1 .... ch the County Clerk of Or· ange County on August 10 This 11atemen1 was lllld menoad 1o Iran.act bv91-metleed 10 tranaaet bull· pereona Thil etatement ... lllld ,_ under the FIC1ttl0Utl Bu11nen name111 listed ange County °" AUQIJll 3 1990 wttn the County Clerk or Of· ,_. under the Ftetnioua ,,... under the F1e111iou. S P B 0 1 8 M A RI 0 With Iha Counly Cler1I of Or· BullnHs na me(a) llated above on AUQVll 8 1990 1900 ,..,1M •noe County on AUQIJll 10 Bu1rne11 nama<•I 1taled Bualneu nama(tl 1111ed FERNANDEZ •no-County on August 24. al>OYe on Auguat 20. 1990 Maurtz10 Ouagl1enn1 f..a&al Publl1"9d Orange Coast 1990 abO..,. on NIA ll>Ov9 on Augutl 13, !990 SP 8089 DESIREE C 1900 J.,_ R K-. Th11 11a1emen1 wu hied Pubhtllld Oranoe Coat! Dally P1101 Avgull 20. 27 ,_. Shirley HenderlOf'I .Ulhryn S Crow TANN~A f.nll Thll 11a1emen1 waa hied Wllh 1"9 County Clerk or Qr. Dally Pilot August 13 20 27 Seotember 3. 10 1990 Pvbittned Orange Cout Thll llatamenl WU ltlld Thia llatement WU ·filed SP C2S6 SUSAN v Publllhed Orange Coast With the Coumy Clet'll ol Or· ange County on Augull 10 Septem1>e1 3 , 1990 M--097 Daily P1101 Aogull 20 27. with lhe County Cte<ll ol Of. wtth the County Clel1c OI Of. DARWIN O.lly P1lol September 3 10. 111\ge County on Augu•t 24, 1990 M-080 5.ptember 3 10 1990 ange Covnty on Avgull 2t. ange County on ~UQUtl 17. SP C334 DEBBIE FIE· 17. 24, 1990 1900 , .. ,a Pta.IC NOTICE M· 100 1900 1990 OLER M· 13e 'tlna Pu1>11.n.d Orange Coaal flta.IC NOTICE ,...,,., , ,_,. Owner ,..,.._ the right •-II' llftfll'r: Put>lllMCI Orange CoMt Dally Ptlol ~IJQUSI 20 27 FICTITIOUI IWlfNEll MllC NOTICE Pubh1hld Orange Cout Publ11hld Otlll\ge Cout 10 Old al lhe Ule Purc:h.... ,_,,. nll ""-Daily P110t Sec>lamber 3, 10, September 3 10 1~ FICTmoua IWllNlll NA• ITATIMENT Diiiy Piiot Augull 27. 599-Dally PtlOt August 27, Sep.. mual be made wt1h ealh only ACTITIOUI ..,..... 17, 24. 1900 M-099 NAME ITATIMINT The followlng persons are FICTTTIOUI 1W..-U tember 3 10 17 1990 lamber 3. 10, 17. 1990 and paid fOf al lhl lffM ot .. .._ ITA,.....,. M·12t ----------1 The toOow1ng oert0n1 are d<><'] bua;ness a1 NA• ITATIMENT M I 16 M·113 purchaM All purchaMd The loltoWI do.~ b"s•n-· a1 A ENTERPR1CES 24331 T f • goodl Ill IOld U II .. and ng peraone ara •-II' llftfll'r: 1110 'ti Ult.I Wll MlJC NOTICE v v-119 Ollowtng pettont are mull be removed at tha llme daf"ij bu•"-u r-.n. nu ""' ---------N WPORT TOPSIDE 426 Mu11land1 Blvd Sulla doong bullnesl 11 I rtlll.IC N0TIC( 01 Mle Saloa aubjec1 10 ptfot COAL CANYON BM.ll. ----------------Toe> eondlllon FlCTITtoUI IWllNIU HarbOt Isl Or Newp0r1 4 243 El Toro C11tt 92630 MICHAELS GALLERIES MllC NOTIC[ canolllallon In 1111 _, Of 1200 Coal Canyon Rd , 'ICTI'TIOUI IY ... 11 Ortglnal owner NA• ITAT'EMINT Buen Calif 92660 Arno E""1c ri 2•33 1j 1NC 1852 McGa• lrvtne FICTITIOUI IW ... 11 Mlllamenl bet-Owner Y0tba L1nda Calif MAME ITATl•NT 72f?!>.5~703J ~1~1_$97270~ T"9 tOllOWlng persont ar•I SI••• 1 S imon 426 Mu111and1 Blvd Sulla I Caltl 92714 NA• ITATI~ FICTI'TIOUI M.1 ... N and ol>Kgalld part 0.lld Paul Wharton Boyd. The lollowlng pet~I ere ,_., "' """ " dOo"ij bvlinest u I H8rt>o< 1a1 Or Newp0rt • 2•3 El Toro Cahl 92630 MIChMI 1 Gaiter ... 1ne T~ IOl!Owlng penon1 are NAm ITA,._NT 1111 27ih 1 A Y 11 and 13 113 p811,. •4 a.den dOlnQ bull-u 78 Come MONAX 4008 3·B Calle Beec:h c:.t1t 92660 Thia bu\lneu It con-C ahlornla Corp 1852 dol"ij bvalnesl a• Thi loflowtng peraons -Jr: d o:::O~em:' lttO Grove C.f 12643 OAIOH INSURANCE SER-Ex~:it~dit1on. A~to-Sonora Lagun1 Htns Calfl o.-SltCO I AatHrM dueled by an tndMCual M<:Gaw IMne Callt 92714 O·STICKS 1007 W 18th doong bull~ a Publ: Sl0<age Manage-Thil t>u11ne1t 11 con-VICES. 9147 El AN! Clf 92643 Lane Irvine Cahl 92714 Tne reg111rant111 com-1 Th11 bu11ne11 11 con· St Cotla Meta Caltt RARE WAAE 2801 Welt _1 ._,. T--..... (Ill) ducted .... an 1ndMduat Foun1aonV.-y Cllltf 927ot ma lic, AIC S 1 295 0 8 0 T ..,. 1 1 ...... .._, ""' ...... ~-v7 536_7361 Monye W111ren 4008 3·B nia bu1•nH s 1• con menc..... o ransacc ..,....,. dueled by a eoroora11on 92627 Cou l Hwy •260. Newpot1 2«4080 Agent tor Owner The reg11tranl(ll COIT\· Orlon Adm1n111ratora. I Calle Son0ta Laguna H~11 I dvcted by 1 gene•a1 PIVI neu vndef lt>e l'ichhoua The r199111ranl(I) com· McCoy Surlboatda/Greg 8e.c:tl Ce11f 926&3 Publl~ °'M09 Coul men<llCI 10 tranMCt l>Ulo· lne Caltfotnia Gahl 92643 nersh1p Bu11ne11 name<11 lilted meneed to tranuct bull· Pavacn 2437 Camino CorlO w1111am JOM9h Nal~ Dally PllOI AUQUll 27 Sec>-,,... vnder the FIC11110ul Tl'tll ou11ne11 11 eon Tn11 bu11ne11 11 con· Trie •41g•1tran1111 com •bOve e;n AuQIAI II 1990 ,,... under the FtchtlOUI RIO San Clemente Callt 19731 Trident Ln Hunt-lamber 3 1990 lu11naH nama(•I 11111d dueled by a eorporalton duetlCI by an •ndtvo<lual rnenGed 10 1ranaac1 OUll· Amo lm,.c.n Bu11nen name(11 llllad 92672 1n1pon Beach Callf Mt24 abOve on Jvty 1 1990 Thi reg111ranl(1) eom. The r90111ranHs1 com· ""' undef 1ne ft(;tttlOUS Thia 11a1emen1 wu Ille<! above on eonlinutng bM41 Thll bu11naa1 11 con· 92646-3340 Paul w Boyd mer>eld 10 t•aneact buW· menc.act 10 trt nNCt buli· But ineu name111 '"led w11n cne County Clerk Of Of. MIChael Ibey dueled by 111 indtvo<lual T'"-0u11ne11 11 eon· Thtl 1tatement wit lllld neu under Iha FictlllOUtl ,_, und41r the Fic11t1ou1 ae>ove on N A ·~ County on Augull 10 Thia 11atamen1 wu ''*' The reg111ranl{tl eom-ducted by an fl'ldtvldual rtlllJC NOTICE """'"the County C...,. ol ()r. But lnHI name(•I lllled Bus•n•ss n1me(a1 1111edj Steve Simon 1990 •t1h Iha County Cten< ol Or· menced 10 CranNCI t>Yll· The regl1tran1(1) com· anoe County on Augutt 24. at>ove on AuQUll IS 1990 above on Oclobef t 1990 Tl't11 atatMl*'!I wu !tied ,..._ ·~ County on AuQUll 10 llltl unde< the l'1C11t10U1 menold 10 1ranNIC1 bull-• 70la 1990 Ru...,I P JOhn.on Monya Warren I.,,,, cne County C~• ot Or Pubh&Nld Oranoe Co111 1990 Bu11na11 name(sl 1111ad n111 under clle f'1C11t10u1 MOTlCI M ,....,._ Th11 91a1-.1 wu 111ec:1 Tntt 11a1ameri1 wu l1ted •noe County on AOJQust 3 Oa11y P110t Avgu1t 20 27 f*2A above on July 1 1990 But1ne1a name<al llllad ~IA.LI Publl"'41d Or~ Cout1 1 with lhe County Cieri< ot Or· OLDS l970 Cullass Su· with lne Coun1y Ci.r~ of O• 1990 I September 3 10 1990 Pubflahed Orange Coaat Oreg Pauteh abo..,. on NIA P'ft:J:.~':';,, 1 Ollty PtlOt Sec>t_,ber 3 10. ange County on A1.19u11 2• ange Co...nty on A1.19u11 24 I f...sut M--09 1 G1111y PllOt AllQl.l•I 20 27 fhll 11a1emen1 wu flied wm I Ntlie'y 17 24 1990 1900 preme 2·door loaded t990 Pub1t1ntte1 Orange Coaa• I September 3. 10. 1990 with lhe County Cletk ot Or-Thia 1181'"*11 wu tllld Purtuanl lo the CallfOlnta M· 129• f..nll "1119 1811· 1 owner fte755ol Daily P1101 A1.19usc t3, 20 27. fltlll.IC NOTIC£ M--095 ange County on Avgu1t 17. wlll"I the County Clerk ot Or· Sell·Servlee Slorege Fac;1t11y Pu1>11ahld Orange Coul s 2 4 s 0 E 7 c e 11 e n I PubhSl\80 Orange Coast Septemri.r J 1990 1900 anoe County on August 24, Acl (B & p Code 21700 et rta.IC NOTICE Dally Pllol Sap1em'* J to. 77!>·68'40 I Oa11~ P1101 SeotllfTlbe1 3 10 M·064 FICTITIOUI IUllNEll MllC NOTICE f-15 1990 MQ I. the undlttigned WIN 11 2• 1990 SUBAAU t 984' 17 '' t990 NAME ITATEMENT I Publl11"1ed OranQe Coat! '411• MU al pvOllC aucllon on I 7'0IM HATCHBACK vef" M·121 The lollowmg pe!'aons •r• flCTfTIOUI IW.,..11 I Dally Pllol August 27 Sap· Publllhld Orat\99 ~I September 11 · l990, at NOTICI Of' ... _.._.dabi. s2 o6o 0 80 ---------rtlll.IC NOTICE doing bu11MS1 as NAME aTAn•NT 1em1>er 3, 10 11 1990 Oa11y Pilot Sap1ember 3. 10. 11 00 AM , 2otl5 Plac.nlla ~ IAU .....,..... fltlll.IC NOTICE COAST GATE 304 36th Tile lollOWlng penon1 ara M· 114 17. 2~. 1990 Aotenue, Coal• M... CA M NAIOHAL 723 ~ flCTITIOUI IWllHEH Si Newport e-c;t1 Calif doong blnlneu u M.139 pereonal property Including "'<>PIRTY •eMOZ I FICTI'TIOUI IY ... ll fiCTTTIOUI M.lllNfll NAME ITATIM(NT 92663 . DIVER SIFIED EN . furniture, ctolhlng. 1oot1 Purtuanl lo the Callfornla M.u. STATlmlfT Ata lhe not Avgull days NA• ITAT£MENT TM loll0w•"9 pereont ara Andrew JoHph Hen-VIRONMENT AL INOUS· and/or other houaehotd Self·~ Slorege Facillly T " "'8111"il 11hatd10 Sleep 81 Tna 1ooow1ng periwna are' doing busmen at ne1s.y 304 36tn S1 New-TRIES t7100 G1t1et1a Ave SA&. HTO A NlJC M)TIC{ i1em1 tlO<ICI by the following Aet (B & P Cooe 21700 et dot he= :'son' are nignc? vovr air cond•l1<>9tng d<><"ij busineu u l 1 f' E G U ARO 2 6 1 1 t>')rt Buen Calif 92663 Irvine Catol 927 14 c:xlM'l.ffi NEW personi MQ I. Ille Un~ wlU ~ARLOTTE'S CUSTOM needecan beSOIY90byeon-1 WINNIE S CLEANING Waverly O• Nf'wo orl Tr>1s Ou1m•H It con· Catol D Mcl<-n 325 AIJYfNT\Jflf fVlAYOMI'' .,_, SP AOl 8 WILLIAM Mii al pvblle atJCtlon. on CRAFTS 3'47 Eat 18th 1Ul11ng C1ulll>ed S ERV ICE 28571 Nor -Beecti C11.1 9:?161 du(ll!IO Of an •nd1vo<:1ua1 v .. 1a Del Canon Anaheim NOTICI CW BILSBOROUGH JR Sac>tambef I I 1990, ai 2 IS Coale~ c.itt 92827 I manOale .739H E• Toro Nanci I( NICOii 267 1 Inf! •eo1t1t llnt(l l com· Cahl 92807 ~ IAU SP 8005 WENDY ANN PM. 2075 ~ Blvd . CPlerlOll• A 8aea 347 f'\llllC NOJIC( Caill 92830 Wave rly Or New p oi I menca<l 10 tran19Cl bull· Thll bu11na11 11 c.on· CW NAIOMA&. VAUGHN Coate ..._ CA per.anal £lat 1811'1 Cot nn ......_ Ca11f ----------M•n. Jane Duddy 26571 Be.ct'I Caltl 92663 "95' unde< Ille l'1C11hou1 dvcted""' an individual ~RTY ••TT I SP 0107 PATR IC!( pc:operly,lnciudlngfur-nftl.lle, 21 ta ' -' Th11 bu so nan 11 con _, ""·-·· ,._, f CALIOUETTE ......, OOl9 and/ lier •~""°"COURT Nonn~a •39H Et Toro dvcteo by t n •ndlYldua• 8u1·n•11 nama(1I haled The reg11tranl(1) com· ,..,._.,,, 10 the ...,1 ornoa SP £05! EOW RO TAY c:toC.-... I Ot ot TN1 1>u11ne11 11 c~ Of' CALW~A. Calll 92830 The ,.0 t•r•nll al rom •bO•f' °" nol ye• ~ co l<lnNCt bull· Self·~ S10tege Faclttty OR A • ~ 11ema llor«S by due1ed by 111 ~ COUNTY Of' °"ANOE Tn11 bu11ne1s 1s con· menaKJ 10 tranaact bull An<lr-Hanneuey 1,_ Jlf\dlr the F1C1litoua AC1 (B & P Code 21700 et L SP E04l FOUR P AK lhe I~ C*'IOlll The regltira.nl(ll com. ln 1heManer ol 11\eApp11 dueled by 1n 1nd1Yldual ,_. und&t the F<l•llOU' Tl'l1a 1111amen1 waa tiled Bu1lne11 nam-<11 Hated MCl l Che underllgnld wlll DEO SP ~061 THERESA rnenc.d 10 lf~t Dull· callOI\ ot JENNIFER SALO The reg111ranllt l c.om· Buaineu nimeisi lolled ""'n cne County Cle<-or Or · above on NIA NII al pub41c auc:tlof'I. on Vl OAEEH -under the Actttiou. on b1hall ot TABATH1' menced 10 cranaacl but•· abOve on AVQutl ) 1~ ~"91! C.oun1y on AllQIJll 10 Cato! D MeK~ September 11. 1990, al 100 g;O EOI• FOUR· PAK SP C04 1 TH ERESA Bullnffl name(I) lli ted l YNN DUENAS • minor ,_. unoer the Fic:llllOUI N·~1 I' "'"Oil 1990 Thls t1alemenl WU tiled PM, 1725 Pomona AV9nU9, VI GREEN abOv-1 on NIA No A 155312 Business name<tl llll•d 1;;:; 1tatemenl ,.0 lile<l '4e1Mt ..,.th the County C1er11 of Ot· Colia ~. CA pereonal EY~ EOM LUIS A PER· SP E053 CONSUL TING Cher1otte A Bac:e ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE above on July I 1990 wtln cne Counlt C•..,~ ')f 0 , Pu1>1tahed Ora"Q9 Coast ar'Q9 County on Augull 10, property, indudlng fumltvre. W!ST INC Thie Ital-I wu hied FOR CHANGE OF NAME Mary Jan41 Duddy ange Couniy 0,, 1'ugutl J 011ty Pt1ot Augul1 20. 27. 1900 C.IOlhlng. loola and/or other SE~MJJ~ 1 CHA ALES R SP E 140 LINDA MAC With the County Clet'll 01 Or· J ENNIFER S ALO on Tnta a1a1amen1 wH fifed l99<> Se()tembtr 3 tO 1990 ,_111 hOUMhold nemt tlOfed by SP El5e MONICA PEAAY PH8EPRSE01~2 ange County on Augu1t 2• behalf of TABATHA LYNN W!lhlheCounty Cle<I< of Or ,~ M·101 Publllllld Orange Coaat lheloli0Wf1'191)WIO"I ES T "' MANNY OE· 1990 DUENAS 1 minor has toled a ange County on Augual 2 t 0111ly Pllol A~I 20. 27, SP 8026 LISA M LEWIS SP E 2 8 4 ER N IAAROS ,...,... petll lOI\ tn th11 covrt ror an 1900 Publilt>ed O•af1Qe Coasl Saplember 3 10 1tl0 SPC0598AYAHO BUCK SASUCP EL00007 SONO"• L ~p OOOt NEWPORT Publllhed Or...,.. eo.1 order anow1"ij pet1t11)n 10 fte717t Daily Pilot AVQuat 1) 20 27 P\lll.IC NOTICE M-OIM SP F28S STEVEN E GONOW""'. ""' ~TICS. INC OeJty Piiot Sap1~b;, 3 tO cnange l'llllher name t1om Publllhed Of1nge Coatt Sec>tembtr 3 1990 KELSEY _, ' SP 00.0 CLUB RIO DE 17 2• 1990 TABATHA lYNN 0UENA$ 0 ty PllO A 11 27 "-M·Ot!• Al.ADM Cl.AISIRBlS SP 0323E ANOAEW Owner reMNel lhe rtgf'lt JANEIRO ' ' 10 TABATHA LYNN SALO 1;,bef 3 1 10'.1~ t990 _,,. fl~~:A~:-.J• "'8.JC M)TIC( ,_ ___ ,, .. --NESSELROO lo Old al the Nie PurCl\aeel SP H02• t<AREN KELLY M· 127 n 11 P\efaby ordarad cnat M· t 17 P\lll.IC NOTICE The tooowmg person• .,. -.. -" • --Owner rtMNM lhe rl9'1t ,,,...i l>l tnedl with ceah only SP HO 4 3 CA AL o S 11111_ II' arnTIC£ aff oeraons 1nte<"Hled 1n 1n11 flCT"10Ul llUIMlll _.,.,. .... __ 10 bid al the .... P\KCheeee and'peld !of at lhe time of CASTEL.AS ,_nu maller atoraaa1d aopear ---... ---IC-NO--Tl-C_E__ "CTITIOUI IUllNEll d0:,~R~91~~~ATIONS NA• ITATl•NT _ .. ..,..,.._..,... muatt>emlldewlthcallonly pvrcha11 All purehalld SP H116S HIRLEY Alt.,EY '1CTTTIOUI ......... before th•• court 1n Deplart· r~ NAMI tTATEMINT 4~ 1 f 191h St Cotta M · The tollowtng I*''°"' are Illy__. and pllld tor 81 1111 time of good• are IOld .... II." end Owner ,_..,.. the ngtlt ment "lo )A " 100 Clvle FICTJTIOUI llU-1• : Hie loltowtno oerson1 are Ca1r1 92627 .... doing t>uai,_ u ,._ pureha11 All pvrcilffld muat be remov9d at lhe lln'le io bid al lf'le IM Purcn.... MAME ITATl•NT Canter Drive Wnl Sanla MAME IT A Tr•N'T 1 doing bu11~as as Andr-p Smllh u I E C AL I 8 A E ME 0 IC AL goodl Ille IOld .... i.." and of Hie S• IUO)ec1 to P'IOf mutt bl mede will"! eatf1 only The lollOwlng pertonl are Ana C1111om1a Ol1 Oe10Der The IOllOwlng peraon1 .,., CAEATIVE BUSINfSSI 191'1 SI Co111 Meu Calif 19000 MacArthur Blvd ' mualberemoved atlhellme ~Ion In tne _,of and pe6(SJ« 11.,,. llrr'le of dOing bu .. ,_ .. 9, t990 al 2 00 0 cloelt: pm , dOI Dull,_. 81 SOL UT IONS 3636 811cn Sc 92627 Sult• 400 lrvln1, Callt Of Mia Sele eubteet 1o pr10t MltllfMM ~ Owner purehHI All ourcllaMCI THE Ul TIMA TE MOT~ and Chen •nO ,,,.,. ahow no !See ISO N9W1)0rl Bffch 92715 eencellatlon.,, ll'le Wltlt of and OOl!Oeled P«tY. De1ed good• era lotd u la," and ~<?ACM COMP.ANY. 1soeo tavM •I any lhey nave -"Y f' & F CONSTRUCTION Ca111 92860 l vella D Smith. u 1 E Wllllem P langtey 2317 ""*'*"I belWeen Owner ltlll 27th day o4 Augutl and mwl 09 f9mOved at the lime B Golden W•I Ctrcle .. Id petllion for Cl'l8"09 of COMPANY 10163 Adami! Yml• Payroe 117 A l•H tt rn 5• Cotti l\Affa Calll ~.,,,am St . El C•ion' c.m Have a and Ot>ligaled party Dlted 3rd day of leptwnber, IMO Of ..... Sa6e aubjee'I to P'IOf Waetmlnsler, Calif 92883 namelhoutd not be granted Ave Hunllngton 8Hch Ln Coale llA1111 C11111 92627 92020 naran e Sale 11111 27th day ol Au(IU•1 and PubllC Storeoe Menage-eano.Aatlon In the ....,., of ()a,11 Cu.lorn Coech Inc . 11 11 further ordered thal a C411il 92846 192627 Thll Duainen '' con· Thll Oullnll• I• con • • 3rd day of Sacitember ltlO ment, lflC T~ (111) MUlemlnl between Owner Calttornll lsotO 8 Ootd9fl eopy 01 ,,,., ord41r 10 ahow a:i:::c, ~ ~C:11~i~ r1111 bu11n111 •• con d"f~:' ~~~:r~~f.~~;'~~ duetecs by .,, ~1 Turn unwanted Pub•ie Storaoe Manaoe· 2"!:.'°'°· ~1 tor~-and Obl!Qlled party o.1.cs ~1 ·=· w .. tmtnater C..M be pvbftlhed in Or· e.aeh Calif 92646 ducted by an md ,vldual mencecs •o transact bull-The reg111tant(11 com· items into ment rnc T~ (1111 ,..,bllraflld .,.,.,. ....,.., 11111 21111 day of Auguet and anoe Cout Oalfy Pilot, a ' I T,.. r99111ran1111 c.om I meno9d to lrantael bull-244-8080 Aoent tor Owner Deily P*1t Auguel 27 Sep-3f'd day ol Sac>tember 1090 Thie t>ullnffl ii con· newtpap•r ot gene ra l Thia bullnfft 11 con· menc.«l lo 1taneact buti ,,_ under !"9 Fic1lllOUI ~ nder lhe f'lctlllOUI money tOdBY1 Pu~ Orange COM! 11m• I. 1tl0 Publle Storage Mafteg. ducted t>y a eorporallon elrCllMllOn. put>t1"'9d tn Ihle ducted by llf\ lndlvtdual ness under Che Fic111iou1 Bu11nH1 nama(1J litlld Bu11n:11 naml(ll llate d 09lty Pllot =-' 27 Sep-"*It. Inc T~ (tlSI The reglllrent(a) eom· .. .--n. al """-·1 ~· a -Thi ragltcrant(t ) com· But•n•H nam1Ht1 li llad above on NIA IOOYe on .h .... 1990 Cell •.a•.-71 1-....._ " 1 Anon. """'9lat . and 2«-eotQ A-i l0t Owner mancAld lo trenNCt butt-........ ., -~..... .._.. menc«S 10 tran..cl buWI·• 1 Andr-P Srntl" ·-• -.e .,. _,,,_ ~. w-· ,_ under lhe flC111Joul tor lour conMCUIMI ....... -under ,,,. F1eli1IOUI above on AUQUll 1990 Thll ... ,.,...,,, ... flied Wiiiiam p Lengley .. t:12 another,.., that "CJ one Put>4lahed Orenge Coaa1 lofl lheday Ofaald '-YmcaPayne Thi. '1alement wu hlld rOO.tfle~? ... lfle o.ity PllOl AWOVtl 27. Sep-l wll"fH name(•) lllt•d e::i 0 • Bu11na11 name<•! lltled Thia atatemenc ..... loted wtlhlhaCoun1yCler11 010r . ..,.1,,1heCount}'~ofOr· wlttlectc#<adandbuy ietnb«l, lMO 1~on Auguel 1. 1990 "l>ATE AUG 30 1tl0 •OO¥e on NIA With Che County Cten Of Or ange County on A.vgutt lO .,. Counly on Augu1t 10 .,,.., M123 J Weldetl. S.C, .. tty Franel-.foo County A II 3 1900 199() ' TNI ... ....,i ... ...., JULll "OllNION, Thia etlllemen1 was ltledj~ on 1.19u , .. ,. 1 wtttl the Count,Olrtl Of Or· :'::: •• th• hf'e'* :;.1~ou~;~ CA~"u:: <r,· 1 Publlallad Or•..,!= o:.~bl~=" A~~ 20~'. o!.~~-::' A?:..,~ 'J,:;., STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? :IQ County on Augual 24, Jlnnlf9r" Salo. 2327 Sant• 1990 n..u., P14ot Aunu1t1'3 20, n Septambe< 3 10 IMO e-iamw 3,lO, IMO Nml1 ~":2:ve Coal• ...... CA ,_'7 i;iemt>tr i'"i990 M..()93 ..._ M-ON Pubbhld Otlll\ge Coeel Publllhld Oranoe Coaa1 0:.1yu~::c'A·~~1.03!: M-079 Pte•M atop by to ftte your 1>e1y Pl6ot September 3• 10· Deity P1IOt SeptemOlt 1 8 ..,.~ The Legel Oepert~t It the '7. 2•. t990 15. ~ •ember 3· lO. 17 1990 rta..IC NOTICl MllC M>TICE rtaJC M)TIC( Delly P ilot 11 pteHed to •n· lict1ttou1 bus•neH stete~t It ~,...,. . 2. 1990 sa101 M·111 nounce •new Mrv1ce now lvl•I· tl'le Oa1ty Pilot Leg•I 0.p•tl· ---------i---------• FtcTmou1.u.,...11 FtenTIOUllUIMal ACTYTIOUe.,..N •bl• 10 new businen•• ment. 330 Weal Bey Coat• •-IC arnylC( NAME ITATl•MT NA .. ITATl*WT ~ SJA,.._.y C I If I ,.._ "" The tolloWlng l*.of\t •r• The followt"9 pertona .,. The fotloMng pereon1 .,. we will now SEARCH the MH•. •It orn1• you can no ---.. ..._1 d0i"9 bullnelt" dOlna buelrleae • name for you It no ••tt• cf\•rge. ttop by. pteaM call us ITAT'lmWT CW flCTTTIOUI ..,_ doing.,....,_ u THE HYPNOMEOITATION LCONA.-D " IAOI,_, (71•1 •4" 4321 E 1 Ml.AIMDGI • .,. M ..... ITATIW . T TA'. AV!LSPO .. T, '128 CENTER 3181 Alf'Way Awe ~--· .. °"" and HV• you tM lime •nd the •t .. v ,. • en11on '* M '9Cml0Ue The IOllO'#lno per10t11 are 811111. Newoott eaach .• ,_202. ·co.11 Meta. Cellf ,10 Canter °""'9: 1,.p to the Cour1 HouM 1n Santa 3 t5 Of 31e end we will matte .,.. .. NAm dOlnQ bullniMa u c e111 12esa 92121 84119 101 Newpor1 9-dt. An1 Then. of eourM. tftef IM 1rr1no-men11 for you to "•ndle TIM foOOWY'O l*'IOn• FO)( CLEANING SEA· Golden Wee1 Spottl , c.ii-~aul ~.,,. ClwtifeMOn Calif t2tio MatCl'I II comptetlld we-wtll ,,.. t~• procedure Dy med twve al>eNlofled the uee of VICl no Newpor1 8MI fofnla, 2125 8aatta. Newpot'1 2511 CameQ6e A.,. Colle L.toNtd " •-114 If ao.-.. ·Id I'll e en f" t .. ~ tl'I• r 1cm1ou1 1 u1ln•H •to. Co11a Meta. Cllllf leech, ea.If 921SI M.a c.111 t 2828 · '°"'" ~ ~ your hcltllout bullnell neme 1ou .. ""' v Y ,,r ,,.. N•me Y0011 ,.,OUN t24l27 Thia bvtlne.1 It con• Thi~ bualnlSI 11 con-Loi Arf9llill, Calif too0t ' ata1e~t Wllh lhe County Cteftl. quelt!Ont. ~ate ~I UI and _. vooufl!T, 213 1 12ne1 s1 . &hewn vii.nun• Fo•. dueled b)' • cOfoorlilOtl dueled bV .,, lndMdwei TMI ~ 11 con· pubhlh one. 1 _... tor tour will be mote then gl.ci 10 u.111t N9wpOtt 8Mctl. Cellt t2M3 23•S Newpot1 IMI •IO. Thi reglalranlfl ) com· The reg111ranlf•I com-duCtlCI b)' .,, ~t ~I II , ... utred Dy lew Ind you n. F'1C11tloue lkllllMel Coate MaN. Cellf t1t77 menc.d lo Ir~ bUll· menc«S 10 It~ bull--TN r_...1,.,.t(I) COl'I'· ..,. G...-I .. ...,,. ,...,,_,to~... TN• IW~ 11 COii· ne11 unoer the '1cin1o1;1 ,_ under u. ~ IMnOld "fO-tf...c1 bu9-then lite your PfOOf of publi· """' oc .. •n your flled Ill er.,. County on dueled by an lndMdUal lu11n111 naml(•) llllld ewitneu nameC•l llllld -.,,... .. ~ eatton wtth the County Clefk ,,.-bullnMl11 UXJW ,,ll ~,.,...... The tlgllirMtl•I co-Holle on ~ 15. '"° IOO'll9 on NIA h~ flWM(I) '"'" Qeortl1ta u eul, UO tnanCled 10 lratlUCI ~ fredertelll l....._ Pf-. ~u F ~*"" • -... on· Jl4o '· tllO W'*"'9, H9wpaft lelcfl. MM unOlr the flalhOUI 08n1 Thie 9'Memen1 ... flledl L.fONtd fl! .... CeM nta lu1ln111 nama(al llated TNI 11.-nent .. llaO Ml" the County caeni of Of. Tiiie _...,.... .. lled n. ...,_. .. con-llbO¥e on Awoual t 1090 with the County C.W Of Or· Mii County on Augyll 2•.lwttr1-.. County a.. of Or· ..... b1 "' lndt tdt.. Sl'iawn v '°" enoe County on Augull 3. '"° .,. Cownty on ~ 2•. f* "'' 1•11 w filed TNI ltalement ,... flied 1t90 ~ 1tl0 wt111 t9-c.unty 011rt of Or· With the County 0.. Of Or· ,_., ~ °'enge COM1 ,__ .,,.. Cowtt)' on~ 2, .,.. Cowncy on Al9* 17, Pwtllltfled Orenot Co.It o.r flllOt lllptemL~ 3. 10. ~ Of~ Coeet ,. 1MO ~ "'°' AUQUet fS. to. '7. 17, ~ •• ttto ~ PIOC ... ,..,.. t . 10. 1111 •' 74CI ar..,.. C:... Nllttl ...,......, i , ttlO ~M25 11, t•. tMO =,...,,,..,. fl. •. 17. ~ °'*";, c:: M.oQ M-1,. ,,. •· 1~ ..... =. ~ ~T1~1ti0 Do you.r buying and MlUng M-nt t the clueilltcl mMket. M·137 rta.JC NOTICE =---------1·~--~-----------------4·•,__ ____ ....