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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-21 - Orange Coast PilotResidents Laguna Bush takes Actress threaten tennis -aim at the · dies at suit over player moon and home in Mars visit LB name snubbed Newport COAST/A3 SPORTS/Bl NATION/A4 OBITUARY I A5 .. THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS FIUDAY, JLLY 21. 1989 NQ sewer emits odor Of gasoline By IRIS YOKOI Otttw0..i!y "llolS<-'f 11 rnakcs n1c wan1 10 ~:ll lhe plute." ·rhc potent ~nH:ll ha~ bothl'fl'd Baerg CVl'r sin~l· hl' moved n1 nC' n1un1hi. ago 11110 his duple~ at -iou Clubhouse Ave .. on 1hc canal behi nd a row of Nl·v.po n Boulevard bus1nc'\SC" !hat face lity l~all. Sun1c uf Hacrg·s neighbor\ '1n11lanly complain ofa gaM)l1nc odor that periodicall} fills their hon1es, apparcntl} 1hrough their S('wers. ( hcvron st;11 1on ''n Nl""P•>rt ll•>uk·\ard .11\1.1 I 1dn :u1<J the 1 lno\·a! \t:111un a fl·" hl,1lil\ du"n .tl lh\· '"rn\·1 o l Newport and 30th ~tr('l'\ as<>c's the problcn1 Jnd (Ortic up '<1-1\tl cleanup programs. Newport lk·ach rcs1dcn1 11111 Baerg "1i.ht's he (O uld 1ust flush away the s1rong sn1t'll of gawl1nl' that prrtodicall y wafls up from the toilet 1n his duple~ near City Hall. "I've cleaned plen1~ nf SC"l'f drains." Hai:rg -.aid . .\1can"ht!L·. a luunt~ 'anitat1un district 1nvei.11gator \aid he hasn'1 dCh!Cll'd an ~ liquid gasoline !lo .... •1ng lntO the urea·~ S<.""Cr\. Dul lhat gaY'l!tne fumei. are dcfiriitely entcnng thl· \~ ~1cn1 "I know what rnclhane \lllclls hkl·. and 1his 1S a complete ga~hne sn1cll. "I wake up w11h hcadacht•s. Ro~ . .,.,hen 11 comes1n, Count) health offi cials sa) the smell could ht.- coming from gasohnc 1ha1 has leaked into the ground "''atcr from ta nks at 1"'0 ncarb} c;ervicc sta11 ono; thl· ·rhc ground w1111::r 1n 1h1\ .1rca 1' n .. 1 u'l..·\t tor dnnk1ng hi..-cau!IC of tt\ high ,;1lt lOntcnl allntd1ng '" Kober! ~1crr,.rnan, count~ l'll\1ronn1l·n1.11 h\·alrh dirt.'l· tor Bui there IS a potcnt1Jl hl·ahh f)roh!r n1 1n 1ha1 \1gn1fican1 conccntrauon' of hcn1cne a \,llll L'f-<"JU\1ng i."~n1cnt in gasoline. h<i\L' hcl·n fo und 1n thL· gn1und "att·r of these \\A O "1a11on'. ~l \·rnn1 .. n ,,11d lll'alth oni c1alS h3\l' dlf{'([L•J holh f..1~ '\J[l\lll' !O ·rhe Turne' du nllt po<M.· a ha1ard to th<" public. but at 11mc\. the ll·\cl h:is made u unsafe for workers 10 enter 1he sc.·.,..er -.aid Kell\ (.'hni.tenS('n. a sa nitation d1stnct 1nspt:Ttur "hu I\ nlon11onng the sewer air. ~nokeliml·n fur I 'nocal and Chevron both said they (Plei!H' see FUMES/ A2J Disabled chopper sets down in sea; • • • six escape inJury By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Six people escaped inJul) Thu~ da) when the pilot of a helicopter heading 10 .... ard Long Beach from Catalina had to set lhe a1rcraf1 do" n 1n the .,..·a1er Bart) Sprague of San Diego wa!i. piloting the :\erospallale 350D when he radioed a ma)da) d1stn.·s~ call about halfwa} hc:1 ..... ·cen Huntington Beach and Catalina, said (·ua~t Guard Pett) Officer Tim Ro.,...·e Sprague said he knew something .... ·as .... ·rong moment!> before the chopper hit thc water "\\-'!.' had a generator warn1n~ Ilg.ht and a warning horn 1ha1 1nd1ca1cs, ob' 1ously. thal }OU ha,·e losl power, hydraulics. fuel. whate"er ... he told Ci ty Nl·w~ Ser' ice :\Ccord 1ng to R 1cha rd Nicas of \'csscl As~1st of .\mcnca, Sprague S('t the aircraft do"''n on 115 pan· toons. and he and fi"c pa~scng('n; were able to chmb o ut and don lloa1a11on Jackets No joke aut 1erlousty, folks, M•rc Pr••ler J••t doesn't h•ve time to toot •round Thursd•y, wh•t with • new nJghtclub: opentn1 In Cost• Meu, •nd he'• 9ot to somehow J••• up this re•lly dr•b 119n. Th• nlg"tclub opening on Newport Boulev•rd 11 actuailty Jokers, •nd It s•ld th•t no c•p•d crusaders •re allowed. Vessel Assist. an 1ndcpcnden: rescue firm, had 1 .... 0 boats on the ~ene soon after the helicopter ""'enl down JUSt past I I.JO a.m .. he said. ,\s soon as everyone was 1n the "·atcr, a wa'·e swam~ the hehcop- tcr and turned 11 upside down. N1ca~ •·o\ t :H STOil\ 'HI Sl,l·:ss Firm to change name to protect innocent Ur m(' tell you son1cthin&. I really rc."S<"nt losi1111he ozone layer just so Wt" can ha vr." Pam. -Lily Tomlin. the I 970s ly ALEX \lflWAMS Of -°-"' ,_ kMf Ah, the o n ·maliancd fluoro.carbon. Allqed to dissolve the Earth's ozone layer -the planet's protective skin against ma· lieious ultra-violet sun rays -fluorocarbons bcclme 1he buzzword of environmental ac- tivists in the latter 1970s. Auorocarbons wcrt routinely skewered by hip comedians and left-win& politicians and wert evcntuaJly excised from aerosol products. More than 10 ycan later, the attack on 1he chemical has resumed, spurred by new cvkknoc that man-made pollutants have punched an ominous. expansive hole in the ozone shield. 'The fl&ht. however, has wOundcd the pubhc"s impressio n of a local company that $Wears innocence. Its name? The Fluorocarbon Co., of course. On the eve of the environmentally corrccl 1990s, the new and ct>rr«"t buzzword is chlorofluorocarbon. as 1n, "The cil y of Irvi ne on Tuesda y enac ted a ban o n chlorofluorcarbons within the city limits.'' But even when lobbyists and newspaper reponers ao t their bu-z:zwords s1raight. the Fluorocarbon Co. 's woes were nol over. "We aot auihy by association," lamented Ron Bissell, spokesman for the La&una Niguel· based firm. "And we're not."' Indeed, too many members of the general public still fl inch when they hear for the first time the company's moniker, Bisscl\ said. That's why the company has been gather- in& public suges1ions for a new corporate name since earl)' June. The response has been atrona. even though the contest onlv officially opens Aug. I. Rissell said. The sad truth behind the o utrage Lll that fluorocarbon and chlorofluorocarbon are two different chcnucals, Bissell said. Thf' former 1~ a solid, and 1s simply a gcnenc nan1c for the slippery, stubborn plastic OCuer kno.,..·n com- monly as Teflon, 11s DuPont Chemical in- carnation. The lattrr 1s a ga s. a propellant U\('d 1n various air cond111oncrs and nerosol can' Chlorofluorocarbons arc not in volved 111 1hc production of fluorocarbon, 81sscll said But the Fluorocarbon Co, 1s tired oftl)1ng to keep the record straighl. It would rather switch than fight. Bissell said. "'In order 10 educate everyone. 11 ""'ould be a mo numental task, so we're j ust going to ehanae our name," the spokesman said. The public has so far responded with about 2,000 suggestions, ahhouah the compan). will not disclose any. not even the silliest. unul the con1cs1 end!!. iJ 1,'1,l'I! ..a1d Ifs all pan of mainta1n1ng the 1ntrgnt} of the corporation Top prtzt' for 1hc contest wi nner 1~ 100 shares of compa.n) '>lo...k. Bissell !>3 1d the rc,pono;cs should pour in during August, .,..,hen \tnckholdcrs, compan~ employees and a'o;nrlccl .,..ordsmuhs are eA- pcctt'd to JOIR the fun .>\d vancc word on the nan1e chanae was· announced 1n early June. when corporatt' chairman Peter C'hu rn1 announced thC" decision at a stoc:kholden conft.'renrc 1n O hio. Churm. according 1<1 the ·\,~lC1ated Press, told stockholders 111 atll'nd:tnce that incrca!i«I pubhe1t( about 01onr dcplc11on could o nly harm, 1 unfairly. the com1l<ln\ ·,public imqc. Chunn 1old them compan} leaders had re· ceivcd word 1ha1 some .. tock.broken wert stccr- 1na buyeD away from shan:.s 1n 1-luorocarhon simply bcc.aust of Ill name. ff'le•te see COMPANY /All said. A 36-foo1 sailboat. lhe Sea Gem .. picked up the mayday call and wu in the \'tc1 n1ty. Rowe said. It plucked the v1ct1 ms out of the wata about 10 minutes after the emera· enc~ landing. They were transferred 10 a 41·fool Coast Guard vessel. wh ich returned them to San Pedro. The v1ct1ms were ellam1ncd by paramedics at the dock and released. Rowe said. Vessel Assist remained at the scene to begin salvage operations for the helicop1er, which is worth about S500.000. The helicopter was being raised onto a bargt for towina blck to San Pedro. AcCordina to Jane's, a cataJoe of 1hc world's aircraft. the si.1.seater, French·made heheopter wei&hs about one 1011 and is 'Capable of a maximum cruising speed of about 140 mph. : . It is owned by CataJina Island expttss. an air transportalion firm headquancrcd 1n Avalon. The a1rcnaft 1s desianed to float .. he sa id. Ho.,..·ever, ii was upside down 1n Lhc water. Besides Sprague, the victirQs were Sak.1 Ka vooniaris n f Oalv · Cjty. fptene see CHC>f'PER / AlJ Lotto • winner Mesa • 1n By the' D•lly PNot A Lo1to ticket purcha5Cd in Colts Mesa made its buyer an ins1101 m1\hona1rc Wcdnesdaf whc:n the lucky wi nner split an S I .OJ milliOft Jaclcpo1 wi1h another person who bought a ticket in Adelanto. The IVr'O winnen comctly ~ all six numbers in the s11tc's Lotto 6-49 .. pm" I J, 11. 21, 21i 8 and 29, The bonus number Wll S. Should the unnamed winnn-bt from the Oranac Cout. he or she would join 1 small but ll"OWinl: dult of local millionaires wlio haVe hit fl'te-... LOTTO/A2J Ex-policeman foils gunman's escape Amburgey a SOS contributor · tty "°"'"' ........ _ST.vs ........ °'-~ ......... lf 1he 1rmed robber had known Ricbard RoberU wu blvina dinner 11 lhe Hunpy Bear In Huntinat.on -ii It all m;,ht ha .. ead<d dif· ftnay. ltobens.. a reured police lituten· Tod•y's Thoullhl ant, was haVU\l_<hnner w11h his w1IC al the HUf'll'Y Bear when an armed man entered the establiahment and tried to force open the cash res.later. By tbe time ii wu all over, thouah, the 60-)UN)ld Robcns had chucd down and ovcrpoweml lhe bandit, ftnt Uocki.na tbe man from his bicycle and dm:t ICOOPina up the .,.._ .... llO//Yf Index n. -JC-" Is opM ro .• ...... lllWll Ofrf*ll '""9 ~ ...................................... AS • -W -U. _,,,., ~ "*'"' l<iar.d .................... ,, AJ .. ,. Q\I. ...,,..,., ............................ A6·7 ii.y lr-.,Y Clll_.,,,,,, ...................... 16-8 • I • tty-VAN rYKIN °' .... ~ ..... IMill' Cotta Mesa City Counci lman Orv Amburscy became a financial bcn· cfactor of Shire Our Selves. • .pri· vate pavcrty relief aecncy, minutes befort Monday's council mcctlna at which he StfOnai)' Criticitcd SOS.and voted to have tht qtnq moved from Rea Communhy enter next year. The I Ith hour contnbution came when Amburwcy returned a check SOS otrtcl•l1 had pi1id him for elcc· ' trical work do ne by hi~ company at the SOS medical clinic. Amburacy had done \\iQrk tor frtt at SOS on at least one previou5 occasion .. bu1 a.a.id this time he de- cided to bill the orpnrlallon for about $$97 in eo5ts. ..We didn't make any profit on it, but there were tome f1irly hiah malerial co tt~ tO I b1Ucd them just for that," AmDUf1CY Mid. But Jean Fof'bllh, d.i~or of SOS, said ahe was under the impm ion AmbutJty wasn't aoina to charaie the GOOD MORNING CotNc.s ............ ~ ... -.... ............ -.............~ 'O Crouwordo ... 1 .................... , .... 16 = .................................... M Publl< notk~s ...... \ .............. 14·5 ......... ............................. AS -Sports~ ............................... :.... If-:\ "ICIPll········ .......... ..................... M TV"lJttlngt.............. .... DMIOOOll ,.. Log1 ................................ AJ we.cr. ....... :···: ................... ,\ AS fnt.nMnrntnc ............ Datt'boc*: Anr-, l#Mters ....................... 1 .... Al non-pra:fit · qcncy for h1 wort. Olherwite, she said. she would hlq: contacted another company. "'We had a bid from uolhet' flna. They we,. only IOioa to ~ • SJllO ror labor and materiala, aald Forbeth, "mbu'l'l said ho did oat ...,_ that bUlilll SOS milln -.,... • abt\ain &Om vodll om m w pmaini to the d9lrity .... ...._ ad•ioed"t,: City"-... Fn!y. ,__,uw1••f/llll Residents Laguna Bush takes Actress threaten tennis aim at the dies at suit over ' moon and player home in LB name snubbed Mars visit Newport COAST/A3 SPORTS/B l NATION/A4 OBITUARY I A5 THE ORAN GE COAS T 25CENTS F IU OAY, JLLY 21. 19B9 NB sewer emit~ odor of gasoline lly IRIS YOKOI i1 makes n1c want 10 !>l'I! thl" placl'." The potent sn1L·ll has bothered Baerg C'Vl'T ~11ll'C hi: moved n1nc months ago 11110 his duplex at 400 Clubhouse A ve., on the canal behind a row ofNe...,·port Boulevard businesses 1ha1 face Ci1y Hall. Son1c of Baerg's neighbors ~in11lanl y complain ofa gasoline odor that penod1call) rill s their homes. apparentl) 1hrough their sc wt rs. ("hr' ron sta11un u n r-.:l·v.pon B<•ulL·1 arJ at \ 1,1 l 1J\1 and the l lnoc:1I st;1uon a fcv. hll•l~\ J<)v.n .11thl·1.urnl·r L11 Nev.·por! and 30th Street as-.css the prohltm ;ind con1l· up v.1th cleanup programs. OI l!W o..., P'llol Sl•tr ' Newport Beach rcs1dl·nt lial llacrg "l!>ht'S he could just flush away the s1rong sn1cll of gasoline-that periodically wafts up from the 101let 1n his dupll'"' nl·ar City Hall . ··r ve cleaned plcnt) of scv.l·r drains." Baerg sa1J. ~·!canv.h1le. a 1.ount} .. an1ta11on d1stnct 1nvcs11ga1or said he hasn't dett.'CICd an} liquid gasohni: Oow1ng into tht' a rea'!> scv.t'r\. but that g.asol1ne fumt!'s at!!' definitely entering the s~stt·m "I know what n1c1.hane smL·lls hkc. and this 1s a complete gasoline snlcll. "I wake up wit h headaches. Bo). v.hen 11co mes 1n. Count) health officials say the smell could tx coming fron1 gao;ohne 1ha1 has leaked into the grounJ water fron1 tanks at tv.o nearb) se rvice slations. 1he The ground water in lhl\ ail'3 ,, nut U'<.'d !ur drinking lx'Causc of its high -.alt con\t·nt. a1t11rd1ng tu Robert Ml'rf)1nan. count1 l"n' 1ronmcnt:ll ht·:il!h dirl·t· tor But there is a pntrl-iuaJ ht•ahh pr•ihit'm 1n that s1gn1fican1 concen1ra11on' uf tx•n/l'tll' a L,11\Lt'T-\:tu\ing e~ment 1n ga~oli n l". hai t· ix'l"n founJ 1n tht• ground v.·ater of these 1v.·o station~. ~l t·rr1n1an ,aid 1-lealth officials ha1 c d1rt"ClcJ.ht11h l\·'' '1:a11on\ to The fumes du nut po!>t" a ha1.ard to thr public, but at um cs. the le' cl has made 11 unsafe for worken 10 enter 1he s.cv.er . ..aid Kt.'ll\ ('hn.1o1ensen. a sanitation d1stnt·t in.1opcctor v.ho 1s nionllonng the sewer air. ~POkesmcn for l nocal and Che,ron both said they fPle~se see FUMES/ A21 Disabled chopper sets down in sea; • • • six escape inJury By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ,,_. O.-y -St.rt Six people escape'd inJUf) Thuno- da} v.·hen the pilot of a hehcoptct heading tov.·ard Long Beach from Catalina had to set the aircraft dov.n 1n the water. Barry Sprague of San Diego "'-3S p1lolin~ the . .\eroi.pattale 3500 when he radioed a ma)da) distress call about halfv.a) lxtween Hun11ngton Beach and Catahna. said Coast Guard Pett) Officer Tim Rov.·e Sprague said he knev. something v.·as "'-Tong moments hefort the chopper hit the water. "\\'e had a generator warning hght and a warning l'ij.Jrn 1ha1 1nd1calC1 obv1ousl ~. that )Ou· ha,·e losl powC"r. hydraulics. fucl. "''hnle\•er. ·• he told Ci ty News $(rv1ce. . .\ccord1ng to Ri chard N1cas of Vessel Assist of .\mC""n ca. Sprague set the aircraft do>A'n on its pon· toons. and he and fi \'e passengers wt!'re able 10 cli mb out and don tloa1a11on Jacket:<.. No joke aut 1erlou1ty. folks. M•rc P'r•aler Jest doesn't h•v• time to fool •round Thursd•y. wh•t with • ne~ nlghtclub openlftil In Cost• Meu. •nd he's got t o somehow Jaaz up this really dr•b sign. The n lghtclub opening on Newport aoulev•rd Is •ctu•lly Jokers. •nd It a•ld that no c•ped crusaders are allowed. Vessel Assist, an 1ndcpendt!'n1 rescue firm. had tv.o boats on the scene soon afier 1he hehcopter went dov.n JUS t past 11 30 a.m .. h<"" said. As soon as e\ef)one "'"as 1n the v.ater. a wa ve swam~ 1he helicop- 1er and turned 11 upside down. N1cas ("0\ t :H STOil\ HI Sl'\l·:ss Firm ~o change name to protect innocent Ut mt-rel/ you somr-rhing, I really rescnr Josi Ill the ozone layer just so we can hll \'<' Pam. -Lily Tomlin, the 1970s ly ALEX WIW AMS Of -0.., ,,_SIM'\' Ah, the oft-maliancd fluorocarbon. Allqed to dissolve the Eanh·s ozone layer -the planet's protective skin against ma- licious ultra-violet sun rays -fluorocarbons became the buzzword of environmental ac- tivists in the latter 1970s. Auorocarbons were routinely skewered by hip comedians 1nd left-win& politicians and were eventually caciscd from aerosol products. More than 10 yean later, the attack on the chemical has resumed, spurred by new evidence that man-made pollutanlS have punched an ominous, eapansive hole in the ozone shield. The faa,ht, however. has wounded the public"s impression of a local company 1hat swears innattnce. Its name? The Fluorocarbon Co .. of course. On the eve of the environmentally corrttl 1990s, the new and corrccl buzzword is chloroOuorocarbon. as in ... The city of Irvine o n Tu esday ena c te d a b a n on chloroOuorcarbons within the city limits." But even when lobbyists and newspaper reponert got their buzzwords Straight, the Fluorocarbon Co."s woes were not over. "We got 1uilty by association." lamented Ron Bissell. spokesman for the Laguna Niguel· based linn. ··And we're not." Indeed. too many members of the general public still flinch when they hear for the fint 1imc the company's moniker. Bissell said. That's why the company has been gather- ing pU:blic sugcst.ions for a new corporate name since earl)' June. The response has bctn strona. even thouAh 1he contest only officially opens :\ug. I. Bissell said. The sad trulh behind 1hc outrage 1s 1hat fluorocarbon and chlorofluorocarbon arc two different chemicals. Bissell said. The former 1s a solid. and 1<; ~imply a gC"nenc nan1e fo r 1hr slippery, stubborn plastic bcner knov.•n com· monly as Teflon. its DuPont Chcn11cal in- carnation. The lancr 1s a gas. a propellant uS("d 'n various air conditi oners and aC""rosol cans Chlorofluorocarbons arc not involved 1n thl' production of fluorocarbon, Bissell ~1d. But the Fluorocarbon Co. is tired of trying to keep the record straight. It would ra1hcr swi1ch than fight. Bissell said. '"In order 10 educate everyone. i1 would be a monumen1al !ask. so we'rt JUSI going to change our nameh·· the spokesman said . The public as so far responded with about 2,000 suggestions. although the compan). will not disclose any. not even the" silliest. until 1hc contest ends. B1,.sell said lt"s all pan of maintaining the intt·gnt} of the corporation. Top pnze for lhe contest "''Inner 1s 100 shares of compan) s1ock Bissell said th e re\pon~s should pour 1n during August, v.hcn '>t()(kholders. company employet:s and assoned "ordsmcths art e:-.- pectcd to JOin thr tun .<\d vancc word on 1he nan1e change was announced 1n early June. when corporale chairman Peter C'hurm announced the decision at a s1ock hol4crs conl1"rt·nce 1n Ohio. Churm, according to 1he .\ssoc1atcd Press, told stockholders 1n anendance that increased publicity about ozone deplt'llon rould only harm. if unfairl y, the: comp11.n' ·s pubhc image. Chunn told them compan) leaders had rt· «ived word that some ~tockbrokt'rs were steer- ing buyen away from shares 1n Fluorocarbon si mply btcausc of hs name. (,.._aw~ COMPANY/All said. A 36-foot sailboat. thc Sea Gem, picked up the mayday call and wu in the vicinity. Rowe: said. ll plucked thr victims out of the water abou1 10 minutes after the cm«&: ency land!ng. They were transferred to a 41-foot Coast Guard vessel. which returned them to San Pedro. The v1ct1ms were eu.miftd by paramedics at the dock and released, Ro"'-·e said. Vessel Assist remained at the scene 10 begin salvage operations for the hehropter. which is wonh about SS00.000. The helicopter wa~ being raised onto a barBC for towing back to San Pedro. According 10 Jane's. a cataloa of the world's aircraft. the si:s:-seater, French-made helicopter weighs about one Ion and is capable of a maximUl'.f.I cruising speed of about 140 mph.· It is owned by Catalina Island express. an air transponation firm headquanc.red in Avalon. The aircraft is designed to float. he said. However, it was upside down 1n the "''ater. Besides Spnguc, the victil"!)s were Saki K.a vooniaris nf Tlalv (Jty. IPlene ttt CHOPPER/ A21 Lotto • winner Mesa • 1n By IM Daffy Pltot A Lotto ticket purchased in Cost.a Mesa made its buyer an instant millionairt Wcdnesdal when the luck)' winner split an S 1.03 mitlioa Jackpot with another person who bought a 1icket in Adelanto. Thc two WJnnert correctly ~cd all six numbers in the state01 Lotto 6-49"" game: I l. 11 . 21. 27, 8 and 29. Thc bonus number wu J:S. Should I.he unnamed winner be from the Oranie: Coast, he Of she v.·ould join a small but Vow;l'tl club of local millionairn who h8ve hit !Pie--I.OTTO/All Ex-policeman foils gunman's escape Amburgey a SOS contributor ly llOmllT IMICaR -snw~ Of .. ...,.,....., If tbe armed robber had known R.ichard Robtn1 wu havina dinner 11 the Hullll"Y Bear in Huntil\l10n -, it all miallt ha"" endtd dlf· -uy. Robena. a rehred po&e lieutcn· Today'A Thought, l7te -K-tt _,, 10 .... ,.. ... ro- ----~ ... ? ., •• ant. was blv1na a1n1ner with his witC at the. Hunary Bear when an armed man entered the establishment and tried to force open the cash rqis1er. .By the time it was all over. thouah, the 60-year-old 11,obens had cbated down and overpowered the bandiL. fine klloctina the man from hit bicycle and t.hen 1COOpina up the ,.._ .... "°'"'' Index ' ~ ..•.......•........ , .....•.••.• AS L.L=-~----· ~~r .................... . lulttwu ............ ~··············· A6·7 c~ ........................... B6.e ly 909 I/AN IYk !N °'-.... ,_tuft Costa Mesa City Councilman Orv Amburaey became a financial ben· cfactor or Sha~ Our Selves. a prir vate poverty relief aaency, minutes berore Monday's council meeting at which he stronaJy criticized SOS ,and voted to have the qcncy moved ftom Rea Community Center next )Ur. The I Ith hour contnbulion Clme when Ambu"ICY rtlumed a chttk SOS officials had paid him for clcc- GOOD MORNING trical work done b~ has company at the SOS medica l clinic. Ambu~y had done vvork for free at SOS on al least one prtvious occasion-, but Pid lhis: time he de- cided 10 bill the orpni1.atlon fOr 1bou1 $597 in COS1S. "We didn't make any profit on it. but there were some fairly hiah material costs, so 1 bil~ them just for that,"' Ambutpy 11id. .But Jean Forbath, director of SOS. st.Id she was under the tmpreuion Amburac.y wasn"t goinc to ch•l'IC the Comics............................... A 10 .gi::~··;:··::'.···:::··;::··::'.··:;···~··::'.··:::···;::··;::··:::···:;.· ~A~9;._~Publ~~lc~no~t~lc~•~• .................... 14·5 Crouwora .................... , ...••.. 116 .•••.•..•.•.•••.••.•.•.•.••••• . ............................... 11 .. 4. f-rtolnmtnt........... Oat-........................................ M TV Usttngs ................ 0- •Alfn lancters.1 ...... .., .............. M '°"c:• Log .......................... ~. Al w.-., .. , ....... : ................... AS -- non.profit .,ency for its won. Otherwise, t he said. she woukS hive contacted another comps,ny. "Wt had a bid from ......... 1...,. Thty were only Soina 10 ~ ,.. SJllO for labor and materialt. aid Forhath. Ambul'I<)' 1aid he did l10I NOii• 1ha1 billina SOS milltt -llim ID abstain frOm voti"I oa m 11 t• ........... to the cllarity -..... ad•ilod by City "---Frey. •IPl""••w• .. :'t?D A_,/All Al ~ C09lt DAILY PILOT/ Frldey, July 21, 1989 lrvlne picks birds over golfers ---Y ADAMS .............. Plana for a aotf course that would eftCfOICh on the Quail Hill wildlife swaerve in Irvine puttered out Wednesday, despite vehement ap- peals from aolfen at the Community Services Commission mectina. The problem with putting an 18- bole. par-70 course in the area, ao- cordina to environmentalists who tet&ifiea before the commission, is not only a disruption to the natural Robber gets S4,700 in HB An armed robber escaped wnh about $4, 700 Thursday afteT holding up a Huntinaton Beach bank. The suspect walked into Cali- fornia federal Bank, 7222 Edinger Ave., at 2:38 p.m.. Huntington Beach police said. Ensuring be would stand out, but not be recoanized, the thief wore a black ski mask, black sweatshin, black &loves, black jeans and black tennis shoes. He brandished a black handiun. described as a machine pistol, simi- lar to a Maok I 0. HERO ,romA1 po when it went rattling up the street. .. The adrenaline was rcaJly pump- in&.•• Roberu said later. It all sta.rtcd late Wednesday after- noon when Roberts and his wife were 'havina dinner at the Hungry Bear, 16561 Bolsa Chica Road. Rob- erts uid be noticed a suspicious man enter the diner and observed he was carryina a sun under his jacket. .. I told my wife 'don't move' and then I alipped outside 10 warn any- one ehe not to come inside, that a robbery was in progress," Robens laid. Robena said he attempted to flag down severaJ passina motorists for help, but that the driven ignored him or honked at him. .. I wu bopina to find someone a little younger than I am to help out." Roberts said. Before be could find assistance, Roberts saw the bandit run out of FUMES ,romA1 were not familiar with the mattCT ad could not comment immedi- ately. Complaints from residents about auoline odors in the sewers began about the beainnina of the year. acx:ordina to Greg Armstrong, the city's environmentaJ services coordi- nator. • "It's an incredibly strona smell," uid AJan Johnson, a resident of 400 l '12 Oubbouse Ave. The 1tron1 smell comes in waves. the residenll said. On the days it docs come in, the smell seems to be stronaett in the mornilll about 8 Lm. and in the evening after 7 p.m., Baera said. a.era said be is concerned fumes miabt aamaae the health of bis 10- moatb-old dauahter, bis pregnant wife and the child due to be born in September. After receivina the complaints, Armltl'Onl calJcd the sanitallon dis-trict. which checked the air io the ~ line for explosive pses. The initial rcadinp 1bowcd very low level• of ex.plosive ps, but "it is obviously psoline (fumes) to us," Cb.riltenscn said. "'there's oo mis-. takiDa it. •• Olriltensen continued 10 conduct readinp and found the level of uploeive ps in the ICwer air went up and down in an inconsistent UWtner. Most of the 25 readings conducted habitat and pesticide tun-off mto the San Diego Creek. but aJso the geese . "The real threat here is geese using the golf course," said Peter Bowler, director of UCl's cooperat- ive outdoor program. The inviting greens would become a foraging area, especially in dry years, for Canadian geese who use the Quail Hill area, Bowle r said'. And geese _are very protective of their territor:x. • "You'll tiave maybe 1,000 geese COMPANY FromA1 The Fluorocarbon Co. was founded in the 1950s. a time when vinually every one of its various products was either coated with the high-tech matenal or fai.hioned from it. The company's forte was aero- space, even before there was an American flag on the moon or a Kennedy in the Oval Office. Now, however. the company has not only grown -Fluorocarbon boasts 36 divisions spreading from California to Rhode Island -but has expanded its product line beyond aerospace and fluorocarbon. Fluorocarbon currently applies its namesakf! material in about 30 per- the restaurant and pedal off on a bicycle. Robens j umped in his car and gave chase. "I pulled up right behind him and tried to hit him. to knock him off his bi~ycle. The first time I stopped too quickly, but I knocked him over on the second try ... As the fleeing b1C)clist toppled to the ground, the handgun he was carrying went skiddmg up the street. Roberts said he was able 10 get to the gun first. Robens said he fired the gun once into the air to get the man's atten- tion and when that didn't work. he conked him over the head with the weapon. He said the gun went off n second time from the impact of the blow. "I think I told him I was going to kill him. Yeah, I did tell him that." With assistance from a passer-by -who initially thought Roben s was the bad guy -the suspect bandit was held until police arrived. Police identified the man as Rich- ard C. Dodge, 27, of Huntington Beach. Dodge was held on suspicion over the past six months showed a low level of explosive gas. But on about five occasions. the meter in- dicated an explosive level of more than 20 percent, which is when the air is a safety hazard for workers to enter. Christensen said. Chnstensen asked the county Health Care AJency to investigate. Coifnty officials determined tanks were leaking at the Unocal and Chevron stations, but can't defi- nitely link the leaks 10 the fumes in th,. sewers, Merryman said. Jn April, large concentrations of benzene were found in the ground water at the Chevron station, ac- cording to Merryman. Then in May. small concentrations of benzene were found in the ground water at the Unocal station, Merryman said. Health officials subseque ntly directed both stations to proceed with a site assessment, which in- cludes drilling wells and taking soil s.amples. The assessments, which could take several months to conduct, will help detennine the extent of the leak and the exact cause, Merryman said. The cleanup could take anywhere from several months to several years, depending on the extent of the leak. A simpJe soil contamination could be cleaned up in a few months by removing the soil, while an ex- tensive leak could require filters and pumps for psoline removal and could span yean. Merryman said. Merryman said the two service out there defecating on the course," Bowler warned. "And then what do you do?" Although the county Environmen- taJ Ma~ae.mcnt Agency could still push to develop the county owned land, known as phase 4 of Mason Regional Park, they would need 74 city-owned acres to complete the planned 128 acre course. The comm1ss1 on voted 10 rec- ommend the area remain open space, the only addition being, per- cent of its manufactured wares, which include seals for the space shuttle as well as fluorocarbon com- ponents for bug zappers or materials for food wrap. Bissell said. Bissell said that a public contest to select a new corporate name will serve three functions at once. Primarily, the contest will eliminate the name that carries. howe,er unfa1rl). bad connotations. Secondly, the very process of the contest will educate the public, sct- ti ng the record straight on fluorocarbon. And finally, the contest will get the name change out into public thought, so customers will not be surprised when Fluorocarbon as- sumes a new identity. of armed robbery. Lt. Bill Mamelli said. Mamelli said the man had fiddled with the cash register at the res- taurant but gave up in frustration and left empty handed. The same man a few minutes earlier allegedly came~ his gun into the Circle K Market across the street from the restaurant and escaped with an unknown amount of money, Mamelli ~ici · One shot was fired in the market, but there Wl!re no 1njunes or expla- nation for the shot. Roberts, who spent 32 years with the Long Beach Police Department before retiring eight years ago.. said he returned to tile restaurant after the incident. "But I'd lost my appetite," he said. Robert's wife said her husband used his basic police training during the episode. "He was determined not to let the man get away," she said. "But I don't want him doing that any- more." stations have not yet been deemed responsible for the gasolJne fumes in the sewer system. "Right now. it's all theories. Nothing has been decided as to what the cause is," Christensen agreed. Because of the inconsistency of his past readings. Christensen decided to conduct readings of the sewer air every day for 10 days to gather a series of data to determine if there arc any patterns. Currently he is in the middle of his 10-day program. "We're monitoring for safety," he said. "I'm taking readings every day. I'm taking them at various tides and different times. We don't sec a clear picture yet." If Christensen determines there is some public hazard in the sewers. the sanitation district's line main- tenance crews will work out a mitigation program. Effons could include opening up a manhole and installing large exhaust fans 10 blow bad air out and suck fTesh air in. Christensen said. "That's a possibility," he said. "But we don't have a constant high- level threat there." CHOPPER from A• Nicholas Kriticos and Jobn Varelas of San Francisco, and Christi Turner and Kevin Anderson of Avalon. ' The National Transpon.ation and Safety Board is expected to begin investiaatilll the incident today. haps, a few coutal oak trees. County officials could press their case with the City Council, tboufh the council has already made 111 opposition to a golf course known. In an effon to appease an cst1• mated 60 gol fers m the council chambers, commissioners supested the county to seek alternate sites for the course. Another course is needed in south Orange County to ease crowding at existing ·courses, the golfers argued. AMBURGEY From A1 "There was some question as 10 whether I would have been able 10 vote," Ambur&ey said. "The cio/. attorney's opinion was that it wasn t clear, but there was a possibility it could fall under our ordinance that requires abstention when a council member has received benefits of more than $250 from a party whose project is up for a vote." C:ouncilwoman Mary Hornb~kle, the only council member to vote against moving SOS, said she alerted Amburgey 10 the possible conflict of interest. "When I heard he had been paid in excess of $500. it seemed to me he needed to abstai.n from the vote and from our discussion," she. said. Amburgey has lauded SOS for its work in helping the poor, but has also been a leading critic of its location at Rea Center, where it has been the target of criticism from some neighborhood residents. SOS officials strongly opposed moving. and its board of dlrccton v-0ted last month to close their oper- ~tion if r. wert ordered to move It. Forbat said she was surprised when AmbUf'8ey returned the check Monday night. "It must have been about three minutes before the meeting when he pressed a piece of paper in my hand," she said. "I thought it was a note1 but when I looked, it was a checK." As it turned out, Amburgcy's vote was not needed to force SOS to move. Council members voted 4-1 , with Mary Hornbucke dissenting, to· extend the SOS lease for only six months and to order city staff to help relocate the bulk of SOS's Rea Center operation. Under the council's vote, the medical clinic will be eligible for a lease renewal of at least one more year. The SOS food pantry. clothing distribution center. and financial aid service will either have to move elsewhere or close at the conclusion of the six-month lease extension. LOTTO From A1 the jackpot since the Lotto began in 1986. In Wednesday's game. seven play- ers picked five of six numbers plus the bo nus number and woo $233,275 each, lottery officials said. Tptal sales for Wednesday night's drawing were S 15,296, 769. Lottery officials estimate sales for Satur<Uy night's drawing will total $5 milbon. Tony Allengen• prep•res • s•ndwlch •nd return home. to Around the world flight ·;s almost over ANCHO RAGE. Afa ska (AP) -r\ grade schooler aiming 10 become the youQJest aviator to circumnavi gate the globe landed a borrowed Cessna on a rain-washed Anchorafe runway Thursday, two days af\er his family's airplane crashed near Nome. Eleven-year-old Tony Aliengena was presented an honorary member- ship in the AJaska Ajrmen's Associa- tion after he arrived here with his family and was reunited with other members of bis entourage. The pany left Southern California on June 5 aboard a single-engine Cessna Cen- turion, flown by Tony with his flight-instructor father at dual con- trols, and a twin-engine aircraft. The group expects to conclude tht> 19,000-milc Journey m Southern California this weekend. but the departure time from Anchorage was uncertain late Thursday afternoon as unfavorable weather persisted. A cluster of reporters met the yount pilot and plied him with questions. He referred many to his father, Gary Al iengena. 39, who has been the pilot in command through- out the trip. Tony said the most difficult pan of the journey was from Reykjavik. Iceland, to Oslo, Norway, because it was the longest stretch over water. He said his trip from Nome to Anchorage was an uneventful flight "on top of clouds all the way. That's about all I can say." FAA warns plan.es that get too close over San Clemente By The Assodated Press Two commuter airplanes came within a mile of colliding over San O ementc before veering off, the federal Aviation Administrauon said. Nobody was hun m Wednesday's close call. WestAir-Unitcd . Express Flifhl 424 and Flight 930 were heading towards each other at 8,000 feet at I 0: IO a.m. when an air traffic con- troller ordef'('d them to alter course. said Elle Brekke. an FAA spokeswoman. The propeller-driven planes con- tinued safely to their destinations, she said. Flight 424 was heading from Burbank Airport to San Diego, and the other plane was flying from San Diego to Fresno, Brekke said. Flight crews filed repons on the incident, and the FAA will in- vesti~te, she said. United Express also 1s investigating. Just call 642-6086 ii~~~E Daily Pilat D•HyPllot Dellvery 11 Guaranteed What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messqe will be ~rded. transcribed and de- Uvered to the appropriate editor. MAIN O'"Ca JlO w •Ay \1 Com• Mt•A c 1 M•'"""''"' ,.0 .... ruo (OU•"'"•u CA 'Hf-11> CL>.,.ltd ..01 641 \t.18 .,..,..." Otr.c .. '"'""' A"'1 Spom "41 0 71 Artrt ~ c ,., \l"C)tt\ b•J 4 ' ,__,,.......,, \40 I 11 l Of If yOU O(t ""' """. )OUt P•• O)' • • "' c• wlof• 10."' -'!°"' (OC>)I -cw ~t•tci °"' (11•· I_, ~fV>(t C-tt f\ The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letten column must mclude their name and telephone number for verification. 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Show Ring 10:30 a.m. Chubby Punny Contes! -Cam a- 11on K.Jds Stage 11:30 a.m. Am e r ica's ~ skateboard mom -t~Ctlillfi/f:N~ ~~~ie Land W, 12-21 • COJll MN -Rough riders roping Millers Meadows The Mighty Quinn and Co. (magic) - Centennial Stage U :H e.m. G1ant shde races -K1dd1e Carnival area 1 p.m. Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Ma- gicians -Coors Arena Ashley puppels -Melody Junction S1age Amenca's skateboard mom -K1dd1e La nd Medicine Man Show -near Admin1stra1wn Building Z p.m. G reat American High Diving Show -Fair Ring Sheep scramble -Lives1ock Shownng Happy T ime Circus -near Fair Rin$ The Mighty Quinn and Co. (magic) Centennial Stage !:30 p.m. Big Daddy Band -Millers Meadow\ 3 p.m. Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobat!. and Ma- gicians -Coors Arena Beef scramble -Lnestock Show Ring 3:30 p.m. Shoot-out at the Millers Corral -Miller., Meadows 4 p.m. Great Amencan High D1,ing Shov. -Fair Rmg Happy T ime Circus -near Fair Ring 4:30 p.m. High wire act -near Fair Ring Amazing Marlo Magician -K WIZ Heritage Stage 5 p.m. Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Ma- gicians -Coors Arena I p.m. Parade -grounds Great American High D1' 1ng Shov. -Fair Ri ng Happy Time C"in·us -near Fair Ring 1:30 p.m. High wire act -near Fair Ring 7 p.m. Southern Pacific Con ert Theater ..\rhngton Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobah and \fa- gicians -Coors Arena Gar)' Murra) and En\O) -Mclrnh Junction Stage 7:30 p.m. Sappad1ll a Calypso Band -Centennial tage Claudia Nygaard Band -Millers MeadO'-''i 8 p.m. Great Amencan High DI\ mg hov. -F:ur Ring Stratton and C'hnstopher -KWI Z Hentage Stage Rhonda Renee "Corned' E·Hraord1na1re" - Melody Junction Stage · I p.m. Southern Pacific Concert Theater ..\rhngton Gary Murray and Envo> -Melody Junction Stage 10 p.m. Stratton and Chnstopher -K WI Z Heritage Stage P~rsonallty ~nrlchm~nt A six-week workshop t11lcd "Pa)-ofTs and Spin-offs from the An of Conversa11on" will be offered by the cn y of Ncwpon Beach from 10 a.m. to noon on Mo nda}s. stanmg July 24. al the Vin Joraensen Cenl~r. adJa~nl to Manners L1brar). 2005 Dover Dri ve, Newpon Beach. The theme wtll be be pcrsonalll) ennchmenl in business and social hfe. The cost is $48. The workshop will be taugh t by public rclauons consultant and author Mon Stein. Call 644-315 1 for more info rmation. Stud~nts n~~d host famlll~s American lm:rcullural Student Exchange 1s sccldna host families for high school exchange students from such countries as Norway. Holland. Austria, Wes1 Germany, Spain, France. Australia and Japan. The students. ages 15 to 18, will arrive in the U.S. in Auaust, attend high school in your area and return home in June. All students are nuent in Enalish, have spendina money and medical in- surance. Call 1-800-SIBLI NG for more info rmation. f \l .• :'\D\H Friday, July 2 1 No mectinas scheduled PO I IC I I Of, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 21 , 1989 New homeqwners say they were duped ay LESLIE EARNEST Of ttw o.-,. "« II.Mt Angry Laguna Audubon homeov.ncro; who say they were duped into lh10Jun1 they were buying a home 1n Laguna Beach. when 1he1r property 1s aclually 1n Aliso VieJO may file ~u11 against the developer. according 10 an atlornc} who has been hired b> lhe rcstdcnu. L. Scott Karim '>aid he has been re-· tained by a group of aboul 20 home- owners who have united under the name of Action Committee Of Laguna Audubon. The group was formed with the purpose of holding 1he de' eloper. K.athr)n G Thompson De'clopmt·nt Co .. accountable for v.hat the} \3} v.en· m1slcad1ng tactic'> U'>ed 1n the '>ale of thl· homes. v.h1ch are located along El Toro Joad. Some res1dcna nov. II\ mg 1n the homes did not realm: unul We<lnesda\ that they did not h-..e 1n Laguna Beach. Karlin said "The homeo"ner'> are absolute!} livid," Karlin said. "The) h.I\ e retained me 10 sue. but )OU don't <iue until ~ou·,e finished )Our homework " Karlin said he will meet homeov. ncrs Wedncsda}, and v.el·kl> meeungs will li kc.:I} be held therl•aftcr un11l a deus1on Mesa venue in court to fight noise order today By BOB VAN EYKEN Attorney<, for the management ol PJ· c1fic mph1thl'Jlre ,,111 go to mun tod.1~ to argue .in .ippeal again\! a 1987 court order barring l'\l'''" c lOnccn nnl\e .11 the arena. follm' ing thl' rtJec111ln fhur'>- da} of an attl'mpl 111 po'itpllnl' thl· hear- ing The appeal hearing 1\ pan ot .1 Ii' e- ) Car kgal d1\pUll' ovi:r nincert no1~t· .JI the C o~ta !\k~a .11nph1thl'ater. Res1dcnl'i ot < ulkgl' Parl and otht•r ( o<.ta \itc<oJ nl·1ghhorh11ods nl·.ir thl· arena tiled <,u1t 1n 11./H.t da1m1ng rcx l concert<, thl'rl' 'wlatcd lount) no1<oe \tan· dards Based on report' h' a lllUrt Jppntnll'd <iound monitor \upn1or ( ourt Judge Gan Ta,lor 1n I'll\"' lrltll.111.'d amph11healcr ot1il 1al'> till rx·rm1111ng e\- cessl\ e no1~c and l'>~Ul'd .in 1n1unt11on ordering the mana~l'ml·nt to rl'lrain Imm fun her 'wla11on.., Neil Pa piano. a1111rnn for 'l'd \-'. ec,t .\s">oc1ates. manager<, of the < o">ta ~lco;a amph1thea1a. fill'd an appeal of thl· 1n- JUnc11on. ch.ilknging thl· 'alid11~ nf tht• sound readings. But at a do~cd <;cttlement hearing last Fnda). Pap1ano reponcdl> h1ntcd \trong- 1) lhat he would drop the appeal. Lon Lusk. a plaintiff 1n the no1~l· -lawsull. said she belle' cd a.. reccnl I ' S. Supreme Court drc1s1on upholding the nght of local go,ernments to regulate sound m1gh1 ha"e had '>omething to do With the drorping of the appeal Instead o v.11hdrav.1ng the appeal hov.e .... cr, Pap1ano rcponedl) tiled a mo- tion for postponment. But thl' motion was denied. 4th D1stnct Coun ol o\pf>l'al clerk Rachel Hahn said Thur'><la' Attornc)S in the case ha'e bt.·l·n or- dered b) Judge Richard Beacom not to 1alk to 1he press has been made about a potential su11 "The e\ 1dence 1.s 'tr), \Cr) strong and .... ery, \Cl)' 1mphcating:· Karlin ~1d "This was a comprehen'l1ve effort to lead these homeowners into the fal!K' beltef the) were bu) ing in Laguna Beach .. According 10 Karlin, the de"eloper adveni.sed Laguna Audubon a~ a "Laguna Project" and pas!>cd out d1rcc- tones lo nev. homeowners "'th '"Hean ol Laguna Beach" on the front The) were also gi .... cn license pla1e holders with Laguna Audubon on 1he bo1t0m and Laguna Beach on the 1op In add1t1on the title repons allegedl) ga'c a Laguna Beach address. Karlin ..aid But a spokesman ror the deH·lopcr said the entire matter ha\ been blov.n out of proportion and th.11 11 ~hould ha'c been ob' 1ous 10 am ol the homebu\er\ that the) were not bu> 1ng propcn~ 1n Laguna Beach. "In m) op1n1on no one "ho purlha!.Cd a homt' m Laguna .\udubon could ha' e poss1bl) been ml\kad .. '>aid Joe \1 anin president of ~anin .\d,erll\ing 1n Tusttn '"In the lir<.t plan· Jll the dcx:u · ments the} s1gm·d 1nd1ca1ed thl·~ "ere in 1he Aliso V1e10 Planned C ommunit) We revealed the fact that the l n1 tcd ~rate' Post OITtl t tuld u~ to u!>e a I ;1guna BcaLh Welcome handout ma1hng address because the> v.erc 1n unincorporated count) and 1hat "as the most logical place fo r them to receive their mail." "The documentanon for the purchase of the home is so cx1ens1vc and so detailed that 1t 1s inconceivable to me that an> h1erate purchaser could buy a home without knowing where 11 v.-a!. located," Martin added. ('01nc1dcntally. the Laguna Beach C. ll} Council voted Tuesda) to ask the post office and the developer 10 make sure potenual purchasers realize their homes are not within the Cit} hmm The counul also agreed 10 not1f) the board of Re- altors that houses 1n Laguna .\udubon should not be included v.11h Laguna Beach lastings Councilman Dan Kenne). "ho pla<.ed the matter on the agenda. said he '-'a\ surpnsed about the uproar in Laguna .\udubon 'Td heard concern!. there v.ere people "ho felt the) 'd been m1'>led and ap- parent!> a rnuple had called (II} Hall.'' Kenn} !Mild .. .\II of a sudden people arc com1n¥> out of the v.oodwork S3)1ng 11 I'> 1ncrcd1bl) misleading. J wasn't av.arc of hu" deep 1h1!> thing went " <.. uunulman :-.:l·ll F1t1patnl k <oa1d hl' too wu surpn~d "l wa\ <1urpnscd when I heard that people who IJve out there v.ere upset about 1t.'' F1tzpatnck ~td ··1 thought It was JU~l our tnlemal flap." Karlin said Laguna Audubon residents not onl> do not have cit~ services and cannot vote 1n citv elccuons. they can also expect a lower propeny value with an Ahso VieJO rather than Laguna Beach address But 1t 1s not JUSt the potenual loss to the homeo" ners· prestige and P,<>Cket- book that suffers as a result of no( beina a Laguna Beach resident The) have felt a loss of communit} as v.ell. he said. .. Bu) 1 ng a home 1s a .,..er) personal decision to malt: · K.lrlin ~1d "You're bu)1ng more 1han J home You're bu)1ng into and becoming pan of a community It's ma) be the old village concept. "h 's realh more 1han. 'Ho" much ts rn) house v."orth ha,1ng a Laguna Beach address as oppo-;ed to not"' .. Karim said. "When )OU go to the beach ~ou don't feel ltke }uu're reall~ pan of the communit). ) ou arc one ul the tounsts .. "l he emot1onJI response 1s not only from hc1n~ m1slct1d ... he !>atd. "'but also from be1n~ 11utc.asts in a com munity of people thl·~ thought the} v.ere pan of." Chase Harmon. 2, of lrvlne. f e eds anlma l1 a t • petting zoo a t the Orange County Fair In Costa Meu whll• Marla n r,• Ha n sen looks on. Th• fair concludes Sunday. Bill passes prohibiting poll guards ~.\C.. RAM EN ro I .\Pl -The '>tatl' .\ssembl~ appro' ed a bill. prompted b) an Orange \ount\ inc1den1 last 'lo,em- ber. that v.ould proh1tm htnng armed guards to patrol polling plale<o The bill. 858 b' \en \.1 ilwn \1arl.s D-San Franct!.CO. ren'l\l-d a .,~-tl \Ole and return' 10 1he Senatt· for a 'ote on amendment'> added h> the .\'l\Cmhl' On Elccuon Da\ last NO\l'mlx·r thl' Oranjle ( ount' R~·pubhcan PJm hired armed uniformed SCCUnt} guards and posted them at polltng pla,ccs 1n 20 precinct., tn predominant!) H1span1c neighborhoods 1n the ?2nd .\s~mbl) D1stnct. Republican Cun Pnngle ol Garden Gro.,..e defeated Democrat Chnst1an T h1erbach of Anaheim b) fe~cr than 900 votes. Pnngle has denied rcspons1b1ltt) for the guards. C" 11 suits relating to the 1nc1dent are pending 1n U.S. District Coun in anta .\na. It currenth 1s a felon) 10 1nrim1date an,onc 10 \Ote or refrain from vouna. The bill v.ould make 1t a cnme to hire another to inum1da1c '-Otcrs or to deface polling place ~tgns or to hire or serve as an armed guard at a polh n& pla~. Viol- a lion cou Id bn ng a fine of up to SI 0.000 and s1~ months in 1a1I Residents root for saving old palm trees By 808 VAN EYKEN A group of Costa Me,ans 1 holding ig1l to assure thnt the l.·1t} docs JUSIJCc to a stand of grand old palm trees on Turnn Avenue. City official!. sa) thq are prepan.'d to save the trees. s1 '< of" hJCh arc ~hcdulcd for rcmo' al to mai..c room for a <itdt''>'alk. if they can find a "tm.· broker" "1lhng to dig thern up and resell them The dcmon!.tralJons began Tuesda) when a small aroup of residents noticed some of the tree had been marked. l'pon inquiry, the} learned that lhc trees '-'Crc to be cut down. .. About live of u "'ent out there to 1hc inter'il'lllon l•f Costa Mes:i and Tu<,t1n v.1 th sign' ,1,i..ing people to help u' '~1,c the trees." '>jld JclT) Z1mmt'rm.tn a re<11dent ot c O'ita Mesa treet Zimmerman said the group·, uinn~m was tv.ofold "First ol all."" don't thinl thn <,hnuld haH' 10 go." he '31d "'The su.k"ah; l<luld go around them Bui 1f the) do h•1'<' Ill lcaH'.. "e'd rather '><.'<.' them mo\C'd and used omewhere el!>e .. The palms. v.h1ch Zimmerman e'lll· mated to bt· about 70 \ea" old. arc ol a t} pc that 1 in 1rca1 demand b) land- St·apers. he said "The people at Fashion Island arc s1>'-·na1ng m1l ltons 10 pu1 in these ..amt' trC'Cs. and here Co ta Mesa 1 going to dcstro} them.'' he -;aid But Mike Ste' en-.. a comtrucuon in- spector with the Cit\ \a1d Co'ita Mesa had not intended 10 remo\e an> of the trees until some homeo" ners along Tustin Avenue asked them to "The ong1nal contrall ror 1he new sidewalk stated none ot thl' trees v..ere to be removed," Stc\Cm said "But m the process of marking ou1 the \ld<.·"alk and handicapped ramps. som<.· ul the homc- o\\ ners asked us to plea'>t' rc:mo"c the trees in front of their hornt''i · \omc folks hke palm \rte' and others don't, Stevens sa.id. "There are some problem' "tth P"lms," he said. "The) 're not thr cltane't trees And they ttnd to get a lot uf pigeon) romting 1n them." Three homeov.ncrs asL..ed outng.ht that the trees be removed. and one o~r Ciel tC'd to ha' l' a couple trees taken out whl'n !>he v.a!i 1old how close the sidewalk would h:l\ e to come to her house to 3\ 01d the tree. Stevens said. 'ite' ens said the Cit} was amenable to ha' ing a tret' \en ice come in and relocate the tree\ He said the Cit) could make bcl\\-CCn S~.000 and $3,000 by SClhf\I the trees to a tree broker "The onl~ thtnJ 1s finding someone "ho'o; interes1cd in doing 1t." teven said He s:ud Zimmerman and the other re 1dents had ''"en him some namC5 or nurscnes that mt1ht b( interested Jn the tree Newport Beach A resident of the 2200 block of W. Ocean Front found his 1987 Ford Bronco in his driveway sprayed all over with yellow paint and a honey· aupr aubstan~ wa1 In his aas tank. • • • A potbellied Hawaiian· or Indian· employee refused to allow him in· side. he became irate. shouted 1h:u he wu a policeman and in 1 tcd the employee call the police dcpanmcnt. As she walked to the phone beh ind a counter, he followed, arabbcd the handset and threw it on the floor. breaki"I h. lie then lt O. found 1n the busht.-s behind a res1- dcn c on W1ldwhcat. • • • tranac noi~ wafi1ng from nn empty house on Piper Cttclc v..erc determined upon 1nv~s1iaat1on to ~ emanatina from o smoke detector with dyinj ba tteries. other aarnac nearby olso reported! "ere burglar ized • • • I h1cve broke a door lock to a wh11e 1989 Volk.s" en in the 6 700 blocl>. of Warner venue and stoic a wallet and a stereo. The lo wa& c ttmoted at S87S. • • • A Konica camcn wuh k n!. end case was stolen from thC' I SOO block of uth Coast lhi hWI} on Wed"e~· day. Costa Meta A thief hattcrcd 'he rtar window of a 1988 Hyundai uccl whtk ll wa parked out 1dc the Kona Lanes at 2699 Harbor Blvd. A $29S tCrtO wa stolen. lookiRI man In his 40s with a larac ui• strapped to ht• lq an • lhtath came into a bar1>er shop in tht 3300 111ock of E. Coui H'IJ'way for a lliaimal. When the Mimaner ask.tel Mm aboUt the knilt, tbe man told Iller be was a Lot Anecla Poh« o..Rment deuctive and .. vc her a tiulineta card with a det«tlvc's --aDd number. The suapt0ou1 t I -t'Ofttacted tbc dlttttivt. ............... man. • • • II• 1 w wofted tirdally to take ._ tirm off 1 mobile oftlCt trailer la .. 4600 block of Jambone ROid • • • ·a"' Chaitlt't Ghtli. m ,., 1epaned 1wr .., ... , ..... .., -.le Niia•• _.... ....................... .. ... lfriwd and tM ln iae Foldirw chain valued at S l .200 were stolen f'rom Southcoast Com· munity Church, .St 20 Bonita a- nyon ROid. Tbe 60 cbaus ~ere 1n a petki na lot at tht clturch • • • Amttican Airbna rtponcd that f'umitutt was «*n f'rom the air· hne'a Pi.lot Lounee. ll &tcUU\iC Put. • • • A resident on Tarocto rq,oncd rcuiviac mo~ than '° hana-up auk calls betv.cen and IO:lO p m WedDtldl)•. • • • Yllldlh broke alt th~ WlndOWI out of a t'OftlU'U(t• n trailer parked at a INiWiml ll&e at Ridetli~ a.nd Turtle l.cd c&ives. • • • Two motocrou -tvle b1c\dcs v.cre Huntington Bea~h Good ancf, harhe Brown. soml"· bod)"s stolen noopy. It happened in the 16000 block of Red Rock ('1rclc when th1e~es broke in throuah a rear hd1n1 door and stoic a beatle named noop \alucd 11 ssoo. • • • lte 1\knt tn the 6000 block of Olona On\IC satd KMMOM bu beocn throYt1n& dot food. toaltt peper and other dtbri in t~ ard. hou and bu~es • • • man in lM arn of Ed-.~rds tr«\ and lnltt Otivt wa' J't~k•nt up rock t.nd ttponedl)'·~hnt "~ ht -.u .,ll\I to throw IMm at ran ••• luiilln cut lorks on a ...... 1n \he 231)0 block of Aonda Str«t and stoic bicwlct and ubl pr. Tw<? Laguna ~at'h A pcnon who hvc' in lht 31 600 bloc~ of Virs1n11 Wa} railed ~hCt' Wt'dne$dn aficmoon to rtpon a ra bbit ~• eatina his Oowcrs When offiC'C~ am "cd. the)' di O\<C~ manJuana plant VQ-..lna at the home of 1hc rabbit' owner. T he plantt wtrt destr'O)N but no Clta· tion was i Ufd. • • • A btcyck ridtt and a tnack C'OI· hded 1n the 900 bl«tr. of South Coast H11hway on Wednndly '""" nma. No tnJ unc wtrt rt1>0Mf'd. • • • ,,, m•denllal J>u t') was l't'-ooncid lD lhc b&ecl I)( ltoufttc'\el TttTltt on Wcdnttday. . . ' Thie wtndOW was brottn o.t of a car •n the j()() block o(Chff Drive on Thunday moma,.... • • • The lock on a 1987 Ni n ~ntra v.1 punched outs.de Broadv.a on Monda) andone ca tette tape v.a \a ken. • • • An intrUdcr cntef'N an api1nmcnt tn the 700 b&Oc'k of Plulanno A\,· Cttve. wtsilt the iaidcftt was -.,.na. Hu purx. conwnans SI 200 cash, was lolen out of the hv1"' room. but nothtnl cltt -as d11turtltd. • • • tra\l't'I traaln 1n the °"8nJ(' CoW\l) Fair c:amoe._ ara wu brollen into bt'tweetl 7: U and I 0 pm WeheedQ. Jc~ .. Pd mllft" IUD S90D c.111 .. "°'"'· • • • A thief ea..-I home in the 2200 ()qftgeCout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, July21, 1989 '111~: WO Wreckage probed for crash cause SIOUX CITY, Iowa CAP) -Rescuers and survi.von spoke of miracles, and investigators •wept ''incb·~·inch .. throufb a cornfield Thurs-da~ looki~or an explanation of the fiery crash Beginnin,a at daybreak. National Guardsman began collcctana pieces of wl'(ckage and carrying body bags to ambulances and refngerated trailers. The plane, crippled by a lo s of hydraulic power, pitched violently to tts r_ighljust a few fee.t from the ground, scraped its right wing, cartwheele<S into a ball of fire and broke into pieces during an emergency landing about 4 p.m. on a closed runway at the Sioux Gateway Airport. Greco lnuded the passengers and crew for maintaining calm and said the nature of the breakup of the plane largely determined the pattern of deaths and injuries. of U oiled t 232. At leut 6 people were killed, and up 'to 43 otben were miuing and believed dead in ~ednaday'1 spectacular crash ofa IX>lO jumbo jet. The th'" members of the cockpit crtw survived the crash, but Greco said the first.class section was devastated. Passengers in rows nine through 19 suffered no injuries or minor ones, he added, but "there was nothing left of the rear half of the aircraft." R.escuen 11id many of those unaccounted for probably were trapped in a large silver-and 'red-striped section of the charred fuselage that sat amid rows of com 4 feet tall. Survivor Garry Priest, 23, of Northglenn. Colo., said those who got out of the plane saw what "looked like a war zone. Bodies, trash, magazines, luggage, and pieces of bodies littered the area. It was the worst thing I've ever seen." Talcs of heroism abounded. beginning with praise for Capt. A.C. Haynes, a 33-ycar United veteran. Officlals pve conflicting reports Thursday oo the number of survivors among the 293 people on board, with numbers ranging from 174 to 197. Some survivors just waJked away from the wrecu,e. "We°'could not believe anybody could walk away from 1t," said Dr. David Greco. director of emergency services for the Manan Health Center and one of the first physicians on the scene. Gov. Terry Branstad v1S1ted Haynes' bedside and said at a news conference: "He was quite emtaonal about the situauon and tears came to bis eyes when he talked about the number of people who lost their hves .... I told ham he did a valiant JOb." Bush says U.S. must go back to moon, then explore Mars • WASHINGTON (AP) -Twenty yean after man's first step on the moon. President Bush said Thur~ day Americans must commit to the permanent settlement of space, first retumint to the moon and then embarkina on a "journey into tomorrow," a manned mission to distant Man. Tbe president offered no firm timetable or price ta& for a program that could cost hundreds of billions of dollan but said it would be wonh the COit "because it is humanity's destiny to strive, to seek, to find. And because it is America's destiny to lead.·· His proposaJ was made in a cer- emo~ oo the steps of the National Air Spece Museum, markina the hiltoric moment July 20, 196~1 when American astronauu Neil AnnltrOn& and Buzz Aldrin stepped on the moon's Sea of Tra~quility to fulfiU a pledee made eiabt years earlier by President Kennedy. The two moonwalkers stood with BUib Friday, alona with Mike Col· liDJ, the third Apollo 11 crewman who said, "We have rested on our Apollo laurels Iona enough; it's time to ,et movina apin." BUib's proposal -to establish a U.S. moon 6ue early in the next centwy and then mount a manned Man miuion -likely will ignite a ~QJ national debate both in a budpt-minded Consress and among tboee who believe federaJ dollars should not be spent on costJy space eodeavon but on solving more earthly problems. At a tune of hu•e budget deficits. Coftlttll already 1s baJking at the atan·UP COIU for NASA's $30 billion ~ station, which Bush said was • a ft.nt and necessary step for sus- tained manned exploration." ~ be aid, is .. where the fUture -of the space station -and our f\.iiure as a spa<ie·faring nation -will be decided." his broad goals and said he was leaving it to Vice President Dan Quayle, as head of the National Space Council, and to NASA to come up with "reali stic timetables." Putting the space station in orbit has been scheduled for after 1995. The president chose to look beyond the budget debate over the space station budget. .. We must commit ourselves anew to ... the permanent settlement of space," he said. "We must commit ourselves to a future where Ameri- cans and citizens of all nations wall live and work in space." Richard Truly, the NASA admin- istrator hailed Bush's initiative as "dynamite" and said that if the program is approved, NASA wtll be ready to establish a moon base "an the dawn of the new century." Truly said cuts in the NASA budget in recent years have weak- ened the agency so that in its present structure it could not carry out such visionary plans. Truly said he had no estimate on how much Bush's program would cost. But he noted that during the heyday of the Apollo program NASA's fundanf represented more than 4 percent o the national budget compared with about I percent now. He said the job could be done with less than 4 percent. Other observers have estimated that if Bush's proposal were adopted. NASA's present budget re- quest of SI 3.3 bi I hon would have to more than double within a few years and that the whole package eventu- ally could cost as much as $800 billion to $900 billion. Saved by 911 Seven·d•y·old P•ul St. Pierre dozes In the Downey hospl- tel •• his mother* Marl• St. Pierre* and her brother-ln-l•w Oscar Gonzalez dote over him. Gonzalez s•v•d the boy's llfe after receiving first aide Instructions over the phone after he called 91 1 when the baby stopped breathing Tuesday n'9ht. Lawyer says Montoya was snared peddling influence on tape SACRAMENTO (A P) -State hidden equipment worn by people Sen. Joseph Montoya, under indic1-with whom Montoya conversed. ment on federal corruption· charges. Sands said. was secretly videotaped at a Sacra-Prosecutors said they hope to win- mento restaurant in an apparent now the paperwork down to about meeting with FBI undercover 2,000 pages within two weeks. agents, his lawyer confirmed Thurs-Montoya. D-El Monte, and has Bulb offered few details beyond Bush will need to forge an alliance with Democratic leaders to win the fundina for serious space explo- ration. and initial skeptical reaction came from Rep. Richard Gephardt, O.Mo., the House majority leader. dal.. former aide, Amici Jaramillo, have 'It was three men together at been accused of bribery. extortion r.=:==:::;::;::;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;il breakfast at Pennisi's,." said Mon-and money laundering an the FBJ's CAROLE CARBONE, toya's attorney, Michael Sands. re· "sting" of the state Capitol. in which DOCTOR OF CL.NI,..... HYPNOTHERAP"' ferring to a popular restaurant two fedcraJ aacnts set up dummy com-"""' • blocks from the state Capitol. panics to d1spen~ cast} to law- PRESENTS, According to reports published makers an return for official favors. * Monthly "Fly Without Fear" Work.shops * PMt Life Odyuey Worubopt * 66Lettiag Go." Weight Reduction W eekacla for Women * Self Renewal W eekenda CAllOU: C4.UON£ * Priv•te Contultation in Put Lile Regre11ion Therapy and Hypnotherapy last year, Montoya attended a meet-The agents pvc more than ing with a Senate undercover in-$901000 to legislalors and others formant and an undercover FBI dunng the course of the probe, offer- qcnt 10 which the lawmaker ing money in return for lawmakers' boasted of his efforts in exchange for help in obtaining special-interest a $3,000 honorarium he received leg1slati.on to aid a phony shrim~ from an FBI-front company. processing company the agents said Sands, who said he reviewed the they were developina. video tape, told rep<?rters Thursday The 12-count indictment, handed following a prctnaJ heanng that down May 17, said Montoya and Montoya's actions were "reasonably Jaramillo tried to use their official explained by legislative conduct." positions to shake down special The tape, plus several audio tapes, interests and trade votes for money. A Paychie CoWJlllelor and Founder of "The Soul Mat~ Connection." IS amona an extensive collection of l)r. Carbone 61 aleo available for private readlnp. evidence developed for the case, Montoya faces a maximum of200 including nearly 51 ,000 paaes ctr years in prison and $2.5 million in For IDOl'e inlormatiOn pleue eaD.. documents collected by in-fines; Jarammo faces penalties of 60 714-11•19A or 114--.JMS vestipton. The audio recordings do hears in prison and $500,000 in !=:=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=::::==:::==:::==:::==:::==::U..~no~t~st~e~m~fi~ro~m~w:~i~~~~PS~b~u~t~fr~ro~m~ anes. Sharks cause stir, but not a big problem Bush's oll drllllng support denounced SACRAMENTO -Assembly Speaker Walla~ .Bro"'.n ~nd six other Democrats dcnowiocd Thuaday I.be Bush adm1nastrat1on s suppon of offshore oil drilling. . • Assemblyman Tom Hayden of Santa Monaca, one of the group that staged a Capitol news conference, said he may work toward P,la~ment of an initiative on the November t 990 ballot to ban or control dnlhng off the coast. b u s I · The lawmakers were reacting to comments Wednesday Y . : . ntenor Secretary Manuel Lujan. who said he considers offshore dnlhng as tbe environmentally safest way to fill the nation's energy n~eds. . Lujan repeated his criticisms of a proposed congrcss!onql mo~tonum on offshore oil drilling. which he said amounts to asking Amencans to "blindly reject even the possibihtacs before us." Exxon can start repairing Valdez SAN DIEGO -Exxon Shipping Co. received permission Thursday. to begin interim repairs to the disabled supertanker Valdez .after completing a pollution containment drill at sea, the Coast Guard. said. . Meantime. a Coast Guard observer aboard the ship reported no signs of oil leakage or other discharges for a fourth straight day, Coast Guard Petty Officer Elizabeth Neely said. The ship was in waters about 10 miles nonheast of San Clemente Island and 50 miles ofT San Diego. Measures to ban flag burning approved SACRAMENTO -The California Legislature on Thursday asked Congress to pass a constitutional amendment that would prohibit burning of the U.S. flag. . . . Final approval was given by both houses to two samJlar resolutions, which will be forwarded to Congress and the .President. . . . Neither house debated the resoluuons. which had extensive d1scuss1on during initiative votes this month. S 1 mllllon bond ordered In actress kllllng TUCSON, Anz. -A teen-ager charged wtth the doorstep murder of .. My Sister Sam" actress Rebecca Schaeffer was ordered held on SI million bond Thursday as authont1es took steps to extradite him to CaJiforn1a. John Roben Bardo, 19. described by authonties as an obsessed fan of the actress. appeared before state Supenor Court Judge Pro Tem Walter U. Weber on a California murder warrant issued after the Los AnJeles killing. Bardo, appearing from Ptma Count) Jail over closcd.circutt television. did not comment dunng the proceeding. The television system is routine in Arizona courts. '\:\TIO'\AI. HHlt:t'S Conyers withdraws support of Lucas WASHINGTON -The black congressman who introduced William Lucas at a Senate hearing on Lucas' nomination to be the government's chief civil rights enforcer abruptly took back his support Thursday. Rep. John Conyers. D-Mich .. said he made the decision after being "frankl y astounded" when Lucas. who also is black, told the panel that a series of recent Supreme Court decisions on civil rights did not undermine enforcement of anti.d1scrim1nat1on laws. "We arc an a cns1s in tht' civil rights movement." said Conyers. Adviser denies encouraging tax boosts WASHINGTON -President Bush's chief economic adviser rejected on Thursday a suggesuon the admin1s1rauon is inviting tax·increasc proposal~ when at says 1t would consider such proposals on their ments. Chairman Michael Boskin of the Council of Economic Advisers was questioned several tames at a congressional Joint Economic Committee hearine about the president's "no new taxes" pledge made during last year's campaign. Boskm replied· that he fully suppons Bush's position. Platte, Klamath most endangered rivers WASHINGTON -The Platte River in Colorado and Nebraska and the Klamath River in Oregon topped a list of the I 0 most endangered rivers released by a national conservation group Thursday. Other rivers included the Amencan in California. the Penobscot in Maine, the Payette in Idaho, the James River in Virginia. the Little Bighorn in Wyoming, the Illinois Bayou in Arkansas. the New River in Nonh Carolina and the Animas in Colorado. Drug _program wins national praise ATLANTA -An AIDS testina and counseling program in Boston s~ficaUy created to serve drua abusers has shown promise in reach.int that hiah-nsk group, federal beaJth officials said Thursday. · The presence of an estimated 14,000 intravenous drua abusers in metropolitan Boston spurTed the creation of the program, called Project TRUST. the national Centers for Disease Control said. TRUST is an acronym for Teaching. RefeTral, Understandina. Support and Testina. Aspln urges freeze on stealth funds WASHINGTON -House Armed Services Committee Oiairman Les Aspin, said Thunday he wanu a .. cold turkey" freeze on funds for the stcaJth bomber, and President Bush stepped up bis lobbyina effort for the radar~vadin& plane and other defense systems. Aspin, O.Wis., said Congress needs more information on the costly stealth bomber, as tbe B-2 plane is known. "The problem this year is ... we don't really know what we got," he told reporters. M 0 H I . D H H 11·: I· ' Mozambique reports massacre MAPUTO. Mozambique -OuerriUas muucred 83 peasants, includ· ina women and children, and wounded more than 200 in an attac.k on an undefended villqe in soulMm Mozambique, the stale radio said Thunday. 1t II.kt about 200 .. bandiu" of tbe Mozambique National Resistance attacked a crowd of more than 1,000 people at an outdoor ceremony Tuaday in S.npane, 1 vHlqe in southern Gaza province. China says Congress slandered BEUINO -Oiina eccuted tbe U.S. ~ on Tbunday of slander and lfOll inta'faenct in the lalal round of reaiminationa prompted by BeijiQa'a cndtdown OD pro.democncy. protests. Cfuna·a i'OIJllD Mamatry Mlc:U9ed U.S. lawmaken of "pursuina po~ poUUca. .. tbe oftlclal Xi.nhua News AemcY eaid. At i11UC were.,.. .. ......_ti IPlllOYed by the Seute and Houtc of Repa .. ntativa th8t .prdvidl iucdont lllina Cbina. out tr AL AC Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, J~y 21 , 1989 _.s. te 111ps C-!f.N C " .. --" ~ l'O<flrd.M-" " Calif. °"'-ooo .. ,,,.~ ........ " " JM •·IOll,Mltl " " "-·°'' .. .. temps ,. ... lop~ "' .. '""• " .. !••--~ " " ,,.,._..... " .. -.~ " .. Cin!'•<Vl<lr• .. .. ~~ " " ..... ""' " .. .. •9"'• ...0 O••'"'O"! IO"'' 10 ~ JI"' ,. .. .., '"°"'' ••• " , ... ,,......., .. y (_.,c,1y .. " '"''"(''' ~ " ••o ,..,, llt;ll' " .. C-•I C .. .. ,lnll~• ", .. ··~ •• .. ....... ~ . ., 00, " ••OwOOO , .. , " " ,.,.._,l,OtloO .. y l1n.,.lloo .. " ,,_ .. " ...... .,.... 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P\J" .. 100-;•• ~•~'""""*'1'-'1 "11~ i•o ""°''"''a- "~ ,...,.., ~· 400 OBITl"\R\ Mary Treen, actress and NB resident Marv Treen, a veteran character actre11~·..,, hoS<" filmr. included ··ifs a \\'ond('rful Life:· dted of cancer Thur-.cfa, a1 her Newport Beach homt sh(' y,•as 82. freen d1rd shout I a.m. at home Y.1th ~l arge Klt•1n , 81. her vaudeville partner and lti'c-long fnend, s.aid Su1anne Catlin, Klein 's qAu&hter. She appeared 1n more tJ\an 40 film~ dunng a career spanning more than 1hrcc decades, 1ncludina "Bab- b11f ' 1n 1 Q)4. ··11·~ a Wonderful Life·· v.11h J1n1n1) Stewart in 19471 "The Birds and tht' Bees" 1n 19So and "\\'ho's M1nd1ng the Storer· in 1963 Shr pla yed the cousin 1n "11's a Wonderful Life." which has become a Christmas film clas!l.1c. Born in St. Louis 1n 1907. Trctn was educated at Ramona Convent in Alhambra. Cahf .. V>'tnt on to 11udy dancing and appeared in state mus:I· c11ls and vaude\·illc revues before s1nn1nJ her film carttr. Cathn said her mother and Treen u~ to ha ve a corn ed)'. sine.in& and Jan,1na art and had lived totethet (or 20 yea~ T~n onen ~·orkcd in film com· edlcs and wa!I. fn:quently CAil as a plain·loolcina work1n1 &irl. he was bedridden for tht lat )'Cir and a half bcQujC of hip rcplaet-mcnt suracry and the fracture her other hip, Call in said. A h06pital vi•il for hip trcatmenl about 11x wee.kt aao reveakd tM CJinccr1 first detected in her lunp. he said. Tmn hid no children tnd it survived only by dl5t1nt coulins • • A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday. July 21. 1989 Meeting federal deficit goal means tougJi choices WASHINGTON (AP)-Meeting deficit reduction taraets in fiscal 199 I without a tax increase or a cutback in Social Security benefits would require a I 0 percent across--the-board cut in federal spendil)g, the Con- gressional Budaet Office said Thursda). difficult balancing act." "Some day, some eH:nt will end thr t'\traurd1nal"\ sun~ of economic advances that has pre' a1trd <;tnlc la1<.' 198 •• " he sa1d. The $74 billion to $88 billion in spending cuts l'lftded to meet the fiscal 1991 defict tartgct of $64 billion without raising ldes would likely fo rce the economy into a recession unless the Federal Resene Boa.rd further loosens its reins on inflation substant1all). the House Budget Committee was told. Re1schauer put the chances of the cconom> •i11pp1ng into a recession during the next nine month\ "'1n thr 15 percent to 40 percent range " "The central bank would have to permit faster money growth and a substantia l decline in 1ntC'res1 ratL-s to offset the direct depressing effect of actions taken to reduce the deficit." CAO Director Robert D. Re1schaucr told the panel. "Retail sales have been d1sappoin11ng 1n rct:cnt months ... (but) the weakneS) 1s at least partl~ off~t b' continued growth 1n personal income." he aid. ··The stock market, which has always fallen before in prcv1ou~ recessions, continues to rise. And the recent dedine 1n interest rates is likely eventuall) 10 help hou\lng and spending on durable goods." Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan told the House BanJdog Committee that he is willing to push interest rates lower to avoid a recession. but warned it is "a But, hke tht' Fed. tht' CBO 1s foreca 11ng a mor(' modest 2.4 percent rate of economic growth th1!. year slowipg to 2 percent in 1990. The admin1c;trat1on ha<. predicted the economy will grow b) 2. 7 percent this} ear and 2.6 percent next af\er adjustments for inflation Bosses can't get too personal By JOY ANTHONY Otllly ..... CortttponcMnt · · ~ Being a boss can be a '"gut wrenching'' experience, says New- port Beach resident Joel Slutzk). chief executive officer of Odetics. a high-tech compan) in Anaheim. You want to help the employee who's on the verae of becoming an alcoholic or getting a divorce. But if you care too much for any one individual, you sacrifice the pro- ductivity of the group as a whole_ Being a good boss is a trade-off bctwccen the group and the ind1v1d- ual, Slutzky said. Here are a few other guidelines for good leadership. •Doe't try to win a popularity coate1t. "Popularity," sajd the 19th century merchant John Graham, "is a m1g.hty uncertain critter and a mighty unsafe one to hitch yo ur wagon to. It'll eat all the oats you bring it, and then kick you as you're going out of the stall." •Be deci1lve. Say '"yes" or '"no." Seldom say "perhaps." Some people have such fcnile imaginations that they will take a seed of hope and plant a bank of crabgrass in their beads overnight. Then they'll keep crabbing at you until you make a decision. If it's "no," you'll have to pull the grass out by the roots. By that ume, 11 hurts and they'll holler. •Spot u Irrational complal11t. A good boss must consider whether the employee's gnpe is rational or not. To do that. check the person's premises. It may be that the worker 1s assuming somethmg that isn't true -which makes the beef irrational. For example, a lab assistant at a hospital assumed that the higher-up employees were against her. so she needed special attention from the boss. Were her demands rational? When pressed she admitted that her 'evidence for mistreatment included lha fact that aJI the trash in the lab aJways flew toward her. But the trash can happened 10 be next to her desk. .. A good boss digs for evidence of irrationality. before aeecpting a worker's claim. •Be personal, but not too per- sonal. Explains Slu11ky. the CEO of Odeucs. a compan) that makes data recorders for span.· shuulc nights and other high tech projects: "The founders ofOdeuces "anted it to be the ant1thes1s of "here lhe} had worked before... o. they called th(·tr em{>l oyees "as~oc1 at es... and avotded asking each other ho" many "heads .. "en· needed for a prOJCCI. Twent) )'Cars ago. at two major defense plant "here Slu11k) worked. "people \.\ere g" en numbers and we talked about bod) counts. It almost sounded llkl· Viet- nam." Now that his compan} 1s bigger Slutzk> admits that 1t has gm" n ks' personal, at least in onl' wa'. Hl· no lon~er has time 10 know ab0u1 t'\l'r: individual in the firm But that's a plus Slutzk) sa~<; ht• would have decided to be IC''>S in- timate even if the compan~ had remained smaJI. Too much knowl- edge of a person's problems pre .. cnts you from getting rid of the had apples. And 1f you keep them on board. the morale of th e whole team will suffer, along with product1' 11) "I feel I'm close to all the people.'" he said. "'I play ball with them . I socialize. But I hm1t the social- ization more than I did when we first started out." "If there's an action that has Jo be taken that affects somcbod)' else. 11 helps if you don't take 1t quttc a'i personally ... • U1e social activities to Uft em- ployee 1ptrits. "Wt' used to work unbelievable hours," Slutzk} recalls To reward cvef)one for a JOb well done, the company organized vol- leyba.JI games. plays, and sock hop\ One year, it got a mention 1n the book, "The 100 Best Companies to Work for in America." The cat- egory? "Best Employee Parties .. "AU of this play was a release from the work," Slutzk)' ex plained "You JUSt couldn't put that much energy into something wnhout havi ng outlets." But a lthough Slullk) mil belie\ es in saft't) 'ah cs for strc~s -some- times in the form of ice cream rewards during "cold-temperatu re tests" equipment -he uc;cs m1lital) handbooks for guidann.· on leader- ship. "Coming from a social ~u}. 1ha1 sounds funn). but 11·s true." he ~1d. There's a lot of common ground between military life and a well-run company. •Use brainstorming to build mor- ale ... An ylx)(!) can call an idea C"<· change," Slutzk) said. '"two groups or a whole d1 v1s1on. We'll pop for lunch and get ever)bOd) 1n the conference room and let them c;11 down and talk out an issue ·· The fun stufT -the 'iOd hop . swimming and costumt' ranees - get a lot of pubhc1t), hl' points ou1. "but it's all part of a mo\a1c. If 1t\ an open, fun environment. you're more prone to sa) "hat \OU bclie-.c when )OU get into an idea C"<Change Ideas arc accepted bc1ter " • U1t tbree-moatb trial periods. At Odct1cs. Sluzk~ use<, '"Welcome Aboard Mcct1nss· after the thrcc- month trial period 1s over. >\I that time. he begins 10 feel obligated toward the cmplo)ee -not before If he tried to '°'est as much 1n people "ho are hkel) to lca'e the compan) as he docs his IO\·al em- ployees. he'd have no cncrg) ll'ft for the longer-term worker-; •Let workers know your pb.llosopby. Odct1cs ha!. a I J-point manifesto. which Slullk) call'> ht'> "ph1losoph1c)." It includes .,uegc\· lions on attit udes. reward~. hinng and pla) The com pan> also spon) t"o nags on the building. One reads ·· .\n Adventure 1n .\mencan ( rcat1\1t\ ·· The other reads "Long Li ve Liner ty." American Dream Is a weekly columJJ devoted to belplag smsll- bHiDess owaers. Have you aoticed a cballeage laced by buslJJeHes? Tbe Dally Piiot waa11 to be/p. Se.ad your colamJJ idea to Joy Aatbony, c/o tbe Daily Pllol bu1Jae11 1eclioa, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, IZIZI. Bank of ~wport . 1ork Prir.-Quo'" Seniors groups Ba~r~~:~~a~~an accuse AMA of ~M=e=mbe=r==N=AS=D/S=l=PC=7=60=-09=7=7~~~~~~~~=.-t using scare tactics GREAT 25o/o-75% OFF Sftected Beachwear •••.••••• 30-503 OFF Chooee from Quiksilver, Gotcha, Club, Sideout and Big Dop. Adlft WalblaOrts and P ...... 215-60% OFF Bolton Traden, Ruff Hewn. Woolrich and Levi ~ · Pm& ud Plaid 8pud1t'rta ••• 30-503 OFF ~ Ruff Hewn .net ~N.... WASHINGTON (AP) -A coali- tion of senior c11ttcn group'\ on Thursday accused the Amencan Medical Assoc11n1on of deception and scare tactics to fight con- aress1onal proposals designed to re- strain rapidly rising Medicare pay- ments to doctors. They denounced the AMA for '"unrelenting arced" and m1slcadiqg the elderly by suggesting that heall'h care for older Americans would be rationed under proposals to set year- ly spending targets for Medicare reimbursements to phys1c1ans. The AMA. meanwhile, defended its campaign as a fonhriaht effort to block a plan that it sajd would lead to incvatablc cutbacks in medical services for senior citizens. Under leaislation approved by the House Ways and Means Committee, yearly "expend!ture taractf' for Medicare physicians· costs na- tionwide would be established to ditc<>urqe doctors from performing unneeded procedures to pad profits. If Sl)mdilll e~ceeded the taflCt, t.1edteare-approved doctor f\!CS wOuld not rite as rapid!)'. in the followina year as they would other- wile. Ncwsp1pcr ads run by the AMA depict a frail elda-ly woman and WU"D that under the consrnsio.naJ PNP•lt. lhc could become an .. n. ~ llrln" and ''aerYlCCI ..... Mve eo 1't reductd" ar spend-illl .._.,. ac.ted. T hl' longrcs.,111nal forctJC.tt'r'i al.,<1 think infla11011 1nten:s1 ratt\ and unl•mplo,ment for all 11l th1<i 'car and I '140 '' 111 h1~her than "li.11 the adminl\tratton h,1\ lorettt)t hul onl~ slightl) ~pl 30 from $I w billion torrca'it IU\t r l'hrllJI"\ ICl s I 50 b1ll1un. "'Although the t 9tN delirn •~ .!lmoi.1 u:rta1n to ext·et'd the Balann-d Budg1.·1 ~t:l target of S IJ6 hilhon, 11 ma) not exceed the target b~ mulh mure than \10 billion allowed 1n the la" ... he said. W11h tht: econom~ slO\\lng. 11 also prt•d1tt<, that Cl\ 1han unemplu) mcnt will rt'ie from 1t' current 5.J ncrn.·nt lo J\l'ragt• 5 'i percent in IQQ() Although tht• rnngrt·~\1onal auditor~ hu\.l· not yc1 incorporated their cconom1t proJct·t1on' into budget c!.l1mates Re1~thaut·r ~td thl defiut ou1l11ul.. tor t 9QO is unlikcl~ 10 1..hangc sub'itan11all~ from C AO's fmna\I of S 116 g· b11l1on to S 140 I billion Tht-Hnus<' commt11ee's chairman Rep L con Pan- ell.!. 0-C ahl ~1d the (BO''> en>numtl gro"th proJt'<.· 11om ha' t' run~1Stl·ntl) hccn ks' op11m1<;t1l ··and morl' a1.:cura1c " that tho~e ol the adm1nistrat1on "[)e,p1tc the c;oft landing prOJ4.'Ctcd Ii\ hoth CBO and thl' admin1'ltra11on:· Pam·tta '>aid. 11 \\1fl Ot' 1mpo'>'i· 1bk w meL't l'N l-9 l deficit reduuwn\ target' of SM b11l1on. $28 billion and 1ero "•thout a ta\ intrcast' or t UI\ 1n ··non-m.:an\-tt'Sted enutkments .. <;ut h J\ \)cx1al The d1flcrcnce 1n thoc.c figue'i 1\ "hl·thl'r Congre'i\ includes the 1mmcd1ate $50 b11l1on cmt ol the sa\ ing~ and loan bailout in the ddinl as CA·mrn.rats \\UOI or finances 11 through l0-}l.'Ur pn,atc bond.-. a'> ad\l)\.'att•d b> President Bush. Bush's &L bailout plan "ould actual!> reduce the deficit b> SJ billion ne\I )'car bccau~e lhe monc) ..:ollectrd through the bonds would count ac. rt·vcnues tu the govcrnmenl. <ietUfll) . Reischauer said the CBO ha' redurL·d II'> crnmat<· for the deficit for the current fiscal \car thal end~ on Air bag demonstration Gener•I Motors Corp. President Robert C. Stemple holds onto th• wheel of •n •Ir b•g slmul•tor at • pre11 conference this week. The press conference was c•lled to •nnounce th•t driver-side •Ir b•gs wlll be standard In •II 1 J of the •utomaker·s 1990 cars. Th• company h •• spent close to S 1 bllllon In •Ir b•gs reH•rch. S&L compromise plan offered WASHINGTOI\ <AP> -The scntor Republican on the House Banking ("omm1ttec Thunda~ proposed a compromise designed to break a deadlock hetween the House and Scna1e o"cr ho" to fund Presi- dent Bush' proposed sa' ings and loan bailout The d1spu1<: bet"ccn the two chamber!> has rmcrged as the mosl ~gnillt.:.anl...hw"d~me-4 Congress 1s to send S&l.. legislation to the president's desk before ka' - ing for 11s Augu.-.t .. acat1on The natc 1n its bill adopted in April . fo.,,orcd the admin1strat1on·s financing plan. which would create a new. qua~1-pnvate agency to borro" S50 billion in &L rescue co ts. That mechanism would keep the spend- mg from baJloontng the federal budget deficit. The House. 1n 11s plan passed latt month. would include the $50 billion in the budget deficit in what Democrats say 1s more honest ac- counting. The plan would be shehtl> cheaper than the admin1strat1on 's because S&tL funds would be bor- rowed directly through the federal government. However. the ndm1nistrat1on. led by Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. Brady. maintains that the House plan, by exempting &L spending from tngaering across-the-board budget cuts under the Gramm-Rud- man deficit reduction law, would Stt a bad precedent by eas1n1 pressure on CongrcS$ to hold down spcndin.g. One drawbact.. ol the scheme". he conceded. ''as that 11 "ould put great "train on 1hc ab1lit) of the admin1stra11on and Congrcs' to reach agreement on tht' federal budget as the 1992 election ap- proa<'h. Wyltc said he proposed the com- promise to Bush on Wednesda) at a Cabinet mee11ng. He said he did nol "k-for or et a re nse from thr presl<fent. - Brad) 's "v1~crnl reaction "'ai. nut \Cf) favorable." W)lte said Rut. he said he nevenheless planned to ra1<,c the proposal when House anc.J Sen- ate conferees nc"<t meet publtcl) on Tut>sday. The staffs of the t-wo chambers have been working behind closed doors If) ing to resoh e mo\t differences 10 preparation for the session. Rep. Hcnf) B Gon1ale1, l>- Tcxas. chauman of the House Bank- inJ Comm ittee. and Sen Donald W Riegle Jr., D-M1ch . cha1rmlln of the Senate Banking Committee. were informed of tht' proposal but ha\C so far been noncommittal. W) ltc said. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Green~pan, asked by Wylie to give his opinion at a heanng Thursday, also dcmum:d. sa)'lng he wanted more time to study the proposal. Mca0\\h1le. a Hou\e aide. "'ho spoke on rnnd1t1on of anon) m1t) ~aid a 1entnt1\e agrt>ement has ~n reached that would g1\C' the Bush adm1n1c;trat1on tht' authorit) 11 sought 1n disposing of an cstimatl'd $300 b1lhon 1n real estate and other propcm from failed &Ls The \ fou<;e has dropped 11s d<'- mand that L. Wilham •1d man. chairman of the poltticall} indcpen- cn t Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ha'c a non-.,,ot ing seat on a fi, e-member board 0' cr'lec1 ng d1<,- pos.al of S&L aSM'tS Seidman still will be 1n charge of the day-to-da) opera11onc; of the Rcsoluuon Trust Corp .. the new agenC)' being created 10 handle 1hc propcrt). But the pohc)-mak1ng responsp; bihty for it w11l rest w11h the board • chaired by Brady Other membc will be Greenspan, Housing art Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp and two pnvate c1t1zens w11h backaround in real e tatt' or finan ce. The admin1stra11on and the Scn- att' had wanted Attorney General Dick Thornburgh on the board. But they agreed to a demand by the Ho use. which wants to set a~ide some of the S&L properties for l9w· income housing. that Kemp replace him, the aide said David Jone·s named chairman at NEC Rep. Chalmers Wyhc of Ohio, th( senior Repubhcan on the Hou~ Bankina Commmanec. favors the adminiltration proposal, but 11..1d he as advocatina a compromise because the posit.ion or Houte Democrats "ls ~t)' firm... p --n--.. f'lot' WtN MtYk Wylie ""1d borTOw the fint S2S '°"' '.--__ , 1 •s · billion in S.L spendina th11 year O.vid C. Jones, a director of NatiC>nAI Education Corp and a former and MXt under the ldmt.ni•tnuon chairman ofthe U.S. Joint Cbiefi ofSta.fT. has bttn elected chairman of the m«hanism. But, the rcmalni~ SlS board and actina chtef cllecuuve officer at Nauonal Educatton Corp. billiOn would IO "on·buclect • an Leonard Jaffe. also a director. has bttn clmcd to 1M new pos1tton of 1991, bt ..ad. VlO: chairman of the company. . S" .woUld be ~ e ~ny H. David Brilht, who remaim a darec'lOt of ~he company. ly lhal time, =vemment A mind U.S. Air Force~. Jones. a dirutoomcc 19 '• su~s train IM1id SAU to pa y Ofl'WI the J• a dfrenor 11nce 1977 ~a priva!e anvntor and conaulwu, ha "!~~~~~~!!!!S.!llral!!!!!a.~he~•!!id!.._ ____ atrved u chairman of &bf eucuuvc commance of lhe board of dil'CC'tors. • a poll be -.II continue to hold . •P &o 7&% OFF ..., ...... ,.., .......... .......... , AG er cks down on OC firm • Main R&D computer network said still vulnerable to viruses WASHINGTON (AP) -A massive electronic network linking more than 60,000 computers remains ~u!nerab!~ to potentially cnppllng attack by computer y1ruscs, the General Accountin& Office said Thurs-day. Tb~ GAO, an 1,nvestigative arm of Congress, said the White House science adviser should oversee efforts to help protect the network. Internet, from sabotage In a report, t.hc agency said lax security procedures on Internet contnbuted to the severity of problems that resulted when a software vi rus "infected" the system last November, cri ppling thousands of computers. Internet, the main computer network used by 1he U.S. research communtty, compnscs more than 500 nauonal, regional and local networks nat1onwtde and overseas handling unclassified information. Two of the largest C?mponent networks are sponsored by the Pentagon s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agen- cy a'!_d the National Science Foundauon. 1 he UAU report was relea~ at a hcanng of the House E!'ergy and Commerce subcommittee on tele-communicauons and finance J~ck L B~ock Jr .. director of the GAO's ~o' ern- ment information and financial management d1 v1s1on told .the panel that since the virus attack last ra11: sccunty has been strengthened on man )' computers connected to Internet. However. "we still feel that the lack of central con~rol (over securit)) . . remains a problem." he tesuficd. Rep. Edward J. Markey J. Markey, D-Mass. chair- man of the subcomm1ttt'e. asked Brock whether Internet was still vulnerable to ('Omputer '1ru~s and other t\ I>\:) of software sabotage The OAO official rMponded: "Sure ... No open system can ever be completely secure." Computer virusc~ are general!} small strings of computer codes that can infiltrate sof\ware program<, and replicate themsel ves thousands of umes. causing computer systems to "crash." In some cases. they can surreptitiously alter or destroy computer data The GAO repon noted that currently, "there as no lead agency or organuauon responsible for Internet- wide management. Respons1bhht)' for computer !>Ccur- ity rests largel) w11h the host sites that o" n and operate the computers " To help ensure necded sccunt} 1mproH·ment'>. the GAO recommended that the pres1dcnt·s science ad' 1ser. through the White House Office of Snence and Tech- nology Policy, "coordinate the establishment of an mtcragency group .. to serve as the Internet secunty focal point." It said this group should • Provide Internet-wide sccuntr pollq. d1recuon and coordmat1on. • SuppQrt continuing effort-. to enhance Internet security. • Obtain the involvement of Internet users. soft .. ware vendors, technical advisory groups. and federal agencies regarding security issues. • Become an integral part of the structure 1h::it emerges to manage a high-s~cd Na11onal Rcsearch Network planned for the 199~. New Age heaven Crystal grower Salahodlan Samlee checks a llthlum nlobat• crystal at Crystal Tech- nology Inc. In Palo Alto, a subsidiary of Siemens Components. The firm makes crystals for the communications and analytical Instrumentation Industries. Drop in stock prices wipes out early gain Consumers don't feel any better off NEW YORK (AP) -A sudden sdloff near the close pushed stock prices lower Thursda}. wiping out an early gain that earned the Do" Jones mdustnal a' erage bnefly past 2.600 for the first time since the fall of 1987. The Dow Jones avera~e of 30 industrials, up about 30 points at 1ts ft H :\'f '\\'SE DID NEW YORK CAP> Jut 20 day Pr.v. m1dsess1on peak, closed with an 8. '12 loss at 2,575.49. Declining issues outnumbered ad- vances b)' about-' to 3 1n nat1on"1dc trading of New York Stock fa. change-listed stocks. wtth 646 up. 871 down and 482 unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Rig Board came to 204.59 m1ll 1on ft H .\'I' :\ ll EX It I D NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 20 Prev . • ~ Tllurwsav div a1a 10~ Ad'!""' in p~ Deel ned 4 eel ned ¥nct1,no.d ~8 4 ncl'langed otal risues 2~J ¥01111r,sues q ~ew ti gl'ls Newngns l8 ew lows 14 New lows '\\'SE I .EA Dt:ns NEW VORK (AP) -Salts, 4 Pm Thursday prlc;e and net ctiange .of ll'ltl Is most acllvt New York Slock Exchange ls~_Jradlno nan~ llv at ~~· ,'"a?f, A~i"& T 4. , °»~ + • ~~~b ~: 9~ ± ! i:',,.1'~r i: ~..; = ~ m11t1'Beci.. 1. + • v~, 1,7 • -• o~~'tl'lem 1,7 + 1 • ~~'ts s l: ~·~ -~ rnrComm 1, ~ t rold s 1, ~ -, 'Kodak l , >1. x.on l. '• --'-1lrGp 1, :\Ii +2'·• NEW VOR~ CAP) -Final Dow Jones ~-ii ~1 .. Ill . ew C e Cl! rr" ·~H ·tt t : l ~l'1 :~ . ·~ 1"li~Jl~1l lk , .61 1 3.2 87 ~~r~ s 2 , p an , ..,1 ~J'!~k J~.~.~ 'tlETAl.S PRl('ES f\'.tlEX l .EADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Salts. 4 o m Ttiu"dav Price and ne1 ctianpt of lne 10 rnosl active American Stock E xcnange lu_ves. trading nallonaltv at more 1t1an s 1 Name Vil L~st Cho. FrullLoom l,41 • 1J • + 1' Tex ArrCP 1n l , + • ~A.¥'fnd 684~ 14 1·16 -1 16 lfCdaRsg 4 ·~ 1 -• undlt s , 2 1. t 1• urVaull H. • WanvLabB 1 , ,... -• Mlcl'l1t••s1r Hu., $,... + ,\, EchoBav 4J 7 1S1 +-• Amdahl s 1. IS • -> 'ASDAQ Sl',.,...\Rl' NEW VORK (AP)-MOSI active ovtr·ll'lt· counter stocks suPoHed bv NASO Last or ~me Votume e•r Aslltd ~ti. Mc aw tff : r ValldLg '• + l~ ~iin~c s 'P -~ ~II m lY : 3 ,, -71, ~brl '"' -.., ew ff~; ~eC :J 3: -, M l -1 . ln~I . . +~ H SS l, ... GOl~D PRICES '\SI-: ('O'tlPOSITt: l 'H..\'\S..\('TIO"S • shares. against 215. 74 million 1n lhl' previous session. Na11onw1de con- solidated volume m NYSE-listed I'>· sues. including trades 1n those \tod .. , on regional exchanges and in thl' 0' er-the-counter market. totaled 241.87 million shares. Analysts said the late ded1ne stemmed in pan from selling b' professi onal traders en~gcd an rom- putcr program slrateg1es 1n vuh 1ng options and index futures contract\ some of which expire after the clmt· on Fndiw. They also said 1nvec;tors 'il'Cmed to back away from an 1n111all) enthus1ast1c response to 1es11mon~ 'l'SE l'PS A DOW'S NEW YORK (APl -TM roUQw1ng list shows tl'le New York Stock Ellcl'lenge stocks and warrants tt1111 nave sione uP the most and down tl'lt most bHtd on percent of ch a n pe for Ttiursdav No securllles trading below 52 or 1000 stiares a r e i nc l ud e d Net and percentage ctianoes are ttie difference between fl'le previous ciosino price and Tl'lursdav's 5:30 om price UPS Name Last Chi! Pct. 1 Adve11Grp 1' • I '• UP 11 5 2 P090Prod 7\t ~. UP 10 9 3 Amrelnc s 1 ~ "II Uo 9 6 4 WlnnersCP 2'1 • UP 9 5 5 M11nvile wt 3 • + • UP 8 7 l RAC Mlg 3 l + • UP 77 AM Intl S,.,. + lt Uo 7 1 . Porltc Jl. + ') UP 69 ~nearLetiH 21'• + 11' UP 6 7 11 MS In( 10' • + ,.,. UP 6 5 I ICapl!Hld I~ :t ,.,. UP 6 ' l bm:'t:~on p·~ + ;~ ~~ : I I~ r~co 11,,,. + I ~~ ~ 2 l' ~~~~:~k J~ t+ j ~~ H Ii' ~~~~~~nc 2 '': ~ 1~ ~~ B ICIV8CP 3 >• 1"11 Uo 4 8 Mal~ysla l , UP 4 8 BayFlncl 81' lt uo 4 7 4 FtCIPllHd pf 32 H• UP 4 i S Kennmtt 3,1, + I , uo ' 6 NOrlhg11te g 51 .. + • Uo .. DOWNS Name Last Che i Wlni;l'lel' 31 -l GF Corp 71. -~ vfAlllln 11 2Sot 4 • -, 4 GenRad 6~ -1• I HadsonCo 3~'1 -311 ICM Proo 7~ ->,. Anaconu> i . -., C~rco l• -•·• N~L'r~u 1 J~ -I • 11 ~~~~lty 4 '~ = ~ 1 Mc rmlnl w1 ~ -• 1 1 1j lif &f ~ ~13~ ~ 1 7~ LomNFln -'--~ PuerR Cem '• -3""11 ~ f:Vg[i~~rnk ': = ~ nae>OnT ~ -2311 ~1wderOll ~ -•. ValeroEnr • -I Fedders ~ -t , HomeownSB 6 -~ TuesonEP 26\t -''' P~t. f 22 9 12 0 1~ s 1 s 4 90 B u 77 77 77 74 69 69 69 69 6 7 66 66 H 59 59 b~ .\Ian <1rl·cmpan lhaarm<1 n c;f tht• Federal Rt.•scn e Board. he lore tht.· Hnu~ Ranl1n~ C omm1tte.: (,rct·n\pan ~•d the t.cntral tlJnl had takcn note ol a -.lo"ing 1n tht pace ol ClOnomrt. JCll'\ 11' and " ... ., '>eel1ng 10 J \01d "an unnt•u:<.<>an and de\trut:u'e rct.C'>'>Wn .. Ho"eH·r. he also noted that 1nll.1- 110n rl'ma1ned t.learh atwl\ c '' hl'rl' tht.· fl•d \\nllld like to '>CC ti Brolcrs said (1rccn'iJ')Jn's cum· mi:nts squared \\Ith the retent ~ltd that 1hc Fed "a~ pr<KCc.:ding grad- ual!} tu tr) to \ll'Cr thl' t·rnnom} to"ard a "~oft landing .. OTC UPS t\\D DOW'S NEW YORK (APl -Ttie following 11i t shows Ille Over 1ne Counter ''OCk' and warr11n1\ 1t1111 1'111111 ;ion e vP the mo\t and down tl'lt mo\t outd on Percent of change for • T nu rsdllY No sect.r1t1es trading be•ow ~? or 1000 sn11rtl e r e "'Clu d e d Nel and i>ercentaoe CNl"'Qts are the d•tference between Int ortv1ous closing price and Tl'>ursd11¥ s lu• or b d Pr•ce UPS Name 1 C.ravtidE 2 ProvWorcRR 3 ParlexCP .t MedMOb· e 5 CellonCns 6 AmScrtn of 7 Clt vtTr R11¥ 8 ClrlHOIO 9 ls1tclnd 10 XttaCP ti 811ULOvlll'I 12 FountPNr 13 Conmed I' V11lldL09•C IS Adva'11CO un 16 FtFdSLkt 17 Ad1111111oe 18 HerirvJeck 19 Hvte.,M1cro ~ ArlelCom I SclenTcri ProvenaFds LftelnHll s Uni en un ! ln!l~rd~vs 26 JesupC,rp s Name 1 CtvFdl otB 2 Warwick l Olmt nVsn un 4 AutomatdSvs 5 ~easeFlre ooorLfe t lmensnVsn 8 i~en wt 9 ~IP Mier 10 envesl 11 toytale 12 U EnrvvCP 13 H SC In< 14 UnSavMiam1 lS OstiBGsnA s 16 AutoMed un 17 Harvdl<nll 18 ~l'lronar ~19 :;v~:~encti IFd~EHarl A~RQC>un ~lpt~~f!w Clprlco 6 Marttf'ITrns P ct. UP 31 4 UP 772 UP 20 0 UP 189 UP 18 2 UP 179 UP 17 8 UP 17 6 uo 17 6 uo 17 s Uo 16 t UP 16 2 UP ISO UP ISO Uo 14 8 uo 146 UP 14 3 UP 14 3 uo 14 ) UP UO u o 13 0 UP 12 5 UP 12 0 uo 116 uo 111 UP 111 'E\.\ 't ORK I .\Pl -C10\l·rnmcnt slattsllcs andtc.ate that 1nt1auon ts under control hut 11 dc.)(.''I not al"a's feel that "a' lo .\mencans "ho art' pa) ang morc tor e'en thing from gasoline 10 doctor's b1llc; From Brooklf n 10 Idaho t11 f-c1 ,c11c'1llc ' ( people sa) the) are feeling \qucc.le-d On C apat ol Hill . Federal Rc~n c Chairman .\Ian Greenspan pred1ctcd Thursda' that 1.:on'tumer pnces "ould nse 5 percent to 5 5 percent th1., 'car le<,s than pre,1ousl) predicted The inflauon rate remains 100 high but the Fed has pre'\cnted pnces from spiraling b) l.eepang interest rate high. Green!>pan said. T"ehe blocks do""n Penn\\han1a A'enue at another Capitol Hill establa~hmcnt Donald Turlc) c;a1d thmgs did not !>eem so good lo ham "I don't kn ow who·., "rrt1ng the stausucs up. but from my 0 " n point of' 1e" I can remcmber 1n the earl} '70s. middle '70s, things seemed a lot l.'a')1er ·· \a1d T urle\. an l.'mplO)eC of Capnol Hill Great Da) Pct Parlor ··1t takes C\Cl)thing )OU haH to go from pa\da) to payday. 'T ou don't ha' e enough monc' to do the things )OU need to do, let alone the thi ngs }OU "ant to do·· Turle) said. "Things can't get an) "orsc but the' always do." 'lot e'cl)one 1s f~hng p1nLhed. of course. The C .. economy 1!> in the longest oeaceume e~pan-;1on on record The June monthly 1nfla11on of 0 2 percent "as the lo"est in 16 months. the ( ommcrce Department '><Ud \.\ ednesda) 'Tm "er) happ~ "Ith thr'i Republican adm101strat1on." said another Capitol Hill figure am Rowland. o"ner of Capitol Hill Flonst in \.\ a~h1ngton ··\.\hen the Democrats arc in there }Ou stan e to death ·· "~) general op1n1on I don't reall) feel inflation's all that h1~h." !Mild Brad Race manager t)f Rent .\II Minnesota in St. Paul. Minn. The com pan" -"htch rents items ranging from construe- t1on cqu1pmcn1 10 pan) supplte-. -raised rentaJ pnces 5 pc~nt tn .\pnl .. What has affected me tht· mo-.t as the cost of children's clothing and shoc'> The) -.ecm to ~o up e' el') }ear ... said Cherrc Wall. a ~crctal') at Fleishman'<• T in~ Town Lhlldrens clothing store tn Fa)elte' 1lle '1 ( v. ho '' mamed and has two bo)S. aged 12 and 15. "Tht' OHrall rate is more-1hc1n "'t can keep up with \Omet1mes:· she said Beha' 1oral sc1cnt1sts '>3) people's perceptions of anflauon are based almost entarel) on per.-.onal e\fl('nenccs not stat1st1cs. At Animal Hair Manutactunng Co in Ne" York Ctty's borough of Brook I) n. the pcr(tpt1on of inflat ion 1s bad. The compan) can't afford to lOml)l'te "1th Europeans for horsehair from outh Amenca bc(·au-;e of the drop in the value of the dollar. said the pre 1dent. \.\alter Dchgd1sh "For us to get 11 from Europe. tt's JUSt outrageous." he said Housing industry isn't ready to buy price-dip forecast NEW YORK (\Pl -One of tht' popular pan1orant 'port., of c-con- om1c and financial rt''K"archers 1\ terronllng homl'll"' ner' "1th tak' about a coming pml l ollnr"' ~me re pon' ame out of \.\. II trttt, v.h1ch tends w th1nl ofhou.,. ing as a compct1t(H 1)f \ltXk\ and bonds for the tn' e~tor \ Jnllar Some on110ate 1n t\cadt"m(' \Omt' in the popular pre and 1n puhh\h1ng hou~. l\ few )can ago .a v.ell p11hl 11..11ed hook fol't'Cast an 1mm1nt"nt wllapi.c in houslf\& pnce It d1dn 't hapfl('n . at least to an utcnt d1'iCem1hlc an the usual stallslJcs. But t'ven af'h-1 the dread ttmt' had pa~. the t-lft0l 50ld. The reason 1s obv1ou : The htgg<"\t investment of mo t people '" th(' home in "'htch they live. It 1s a r<Xll over their head. a 1ymbol o( part1c1- pauon in C<'OnOmlC &fOWth, 0 UV• tn&• Account, a t~asurt, I.\ pcM1on ft IS tO be IUBrdf!d ihe late t as;ault on the 't"nw of homeowners, "The Bab) Room. Tht' Babl' Bust. and the Housma Mar· kct. came' the imj)nmatur of tbe Natio nal 8uruu of Economic R~ arth an Cambndat. Ma . ht hi) e tttmcd b} tconom1 t uthors Grq Manki.,.. and O.v1d Weil coRCludc that the real pnce of hous1~ inflation ududtd. coukt decline by 3 pcrtCnt a yeer over tbt nut 20 rcaB. '°' a toll.I decline of a much a 47 pnccnt by tbe >ar 2007 ' They ft'at0n \hat dtmand MU w talhna off sharp&)', kil\ ina a ~&atin o'cnupply. a ttvenal of tht mOft cu11omary 11haauon tn •tilcli u.lft ii ~wt"I demand and iOhtelirMI inaufY\cirit suppl). Wtty should ckmand fan , RecauSt' the bab) boomcrs. bom aller World War ll -4.3 m11lion hah1e\ were born at the peak in I 9S7 -"'II ~ re placed by the baby bu,tCNi .\t th(' trough of the baby hu)t 1n IQ1 ' only 3.14 m1lhon hah1c!I. "erl' bom F1~t came the b1nh bulac. fol- hw.cd in the late 1970s by nsina hou'ling \alt1 o.,,.., <\a) the authors.. the birth bust wtU uncknninc bou ana demand 1n the 19905 and into the next ccntul) The upply~ mand ratio will be chanJC<i. \\ 111 11 h ppcn'> Obvtously, lbc autho~ ~hc"c ~. In the hou11na mdu tr)' ho.,,..ever. 1t ts bell\& IC• ccpted as but another in a Iona teria of threats, most of which have nc"1:1" dcvctol>t'd full promc . A 4 7 pcrctnt dtdine in bOllllbl pncc~ points out cntic lsuc Mcgbolu&bc. would produce wMI ma n>: would cons1dct a du.bioul Po'''b1lhy 1r not an a~fdity, tMt 1s a market of hou9C.S pnced below the tost of production. Mc holua,be. 'Cn1or hou.lina pol· 1cy analyst for Houiu\I &onomim. a National uoetat1on of Home 8u11dcf'\ pubhcation. wovldn'l ._, that pnl!'Ct mis:• fall f« a u• U. so mt markets. ut ~ and aifl r o f~nopluneic. Gopal Ahluwal.a. raeiu'cla .... '°' for ·~ publicauon; _.. • thl\ "' tome m1~na. • ia Ila • 4*1• •n thit decedc, houli• _.... "8n fall wt.en the •drt ~ r:~ ·:..~:"~ ... 1970I. •• houlillll ..... laflllY. IW0\11Hd. A:.iJJ M 1 -;l("f°"!.,;;:;,;;:; .. ;;-;;S Wiir:lliii:l;-c"'Jllll•-~ ~,..ma llaw I Aa ()qnge Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, July 21, 1989 Ann Pane•, 0111• Hiii and Lea Petersen model. Cover Girls glimpse fall fashions ty VIDA DEAN Del!Yl"llotCOft'e~ There's no problem fil)ding models when the Cover Girls hold a fashion show. The members are mannequin-quality, and all of them have smiled from covers of Oraoge County periodicals. There's no problem finding an experienced fashion show coordi· nator. CG member Blllar Wallerlcb as fashion director of Saks Fif\h A venue, South Coast Plaza. Tbc latest fashion endeavor was at a couples dinner at the Harbor Hills home of founder Jo Anne and Gue Mix. Lights illuminated the upper pool deck as a ramp for the parading hostess along with other models Ollie Bill, Ann Pange, Ann Stern, Candice Scb.Dapp, Lea Petersen and Patty Brennan, (who will return to the same spot on Saturday to be marry Robert George). The audience at five tables of 10 circlini the pool watched what Wallench described as a "glimpse and tease into fall fashion with glam· our for evening." The watchers. who earlier had dined on chicken picata and/or filct of beef and topped off the Butler Pantry-atered dinner with choc- olate truffle cake. included Atballe Clark with Dr. Howard House, PbyU11 and Jack Baillie, Mary Dell Barkoua1, Hedda and Steve Marosl, Emma Jane and Tom Riiey and Ron and Bobbi Felsot. Others were Jo Anne Stewart, who Models Candice Schnapp and Ann Stern (above); Pany Brennan with hosts Gene •nd Jo Anne Mix. helped organize the pany; Lucia De Garcia, who will be esconing Lois and Bun Aldrla around Spain in September where they will meet the king and queen; Sandra and Jerry Belgel, who earher this summer visited m Ital) and she "b1nhda~ed" tn Ve nice, Cleva and Bob Howard, recent visitors in England. and Mil- lie and Herb Wleseneck. An unfinished ponrait of the Wiescneck family m JoAnne's an studio drew ohs and ahs from guests who were touring the Mix home. Many other works of the artist m- cluding hand-pamted kitchen Hies arc displayed throughout the home. Departing guests were given fra· grance gifts. compliments of'SFA. The Cover Girls received the new "Misha," a scent choreographed by Mikhail Baryshnikov -appropriate for CGs since the> support the Center Dance Alliance. Warning: Drug may be dangerous to more than abuser DEAR ANN LANDERS: The let- ter from the young woman engaged to "a wonderful guy" who smokes a joint or two a day shol.ld serve as a wamina to all people involved with a substance abuser. I pray that the good job her fiance has docs not involve heavy machin- ery or industrial c hemicals. He could be endanaering his life and the lives of his co-workers. And unless he arows, harvests and processes the pot he smokes, he is inhaling. in addition to mariJuana, all of the unknown materials used to cut and hype the product by those who sell it. lf be is 28 and bas been a user for I ,. 'I. HOl D Popeye known in ltalyl too "Popeye" is well-known in Italy, too, except there he's called .. Iron Ann." Q. Who invented the roller couter7 A. Catherine the Great, research reveals. She had her architect, An· tonio Rinaldi, draw up a track to handle t)obsleds in the winter and roller-couter·type carts in the sum· mer. For her personal reson at Ora- nienbau now Lomonosov. Between 1762 and 1774. Coastina Hill, she called il O. lan't Houston the roach capital of ihe world? A. No, air, Miami is No. I in ro.cbes. Houston is No. I in fleas. You've read some bank tellers Jtt chronic thumb pain from coununi money. That's bad, but not the wont. Standina in one place all day brinp on ftal feet, varicose veins. lower back ache. Ask a dentist or a barber'. Only one out of three people, who buy encyclo=as one volume at a time, com the set. If you know dop, why can't you • Mme the 10 kinds of spaniels? No- body · can, nobody, nobody. Do boW tbe spaniel family of dop has die IDOll tnedl. la it too obvious to mention tbat ~mel comes from tbe word Spain. . Hoeore de 8elDc said. "Bure.auc· ncy ia a ~· mechanism operated by pypniia." NOnlwa lreJUd's Belfast is ........, iD die .... &atitUdt • Allilla~a J-. You knoW d ....... a.ti ........ doli't yOu1 :;:--·· ..... -~ manr years. chances arc thal lhe mariJuana may have affected has brain, his sperm count and his gen· etic makeup. If the young ~oman wants to have children. she mu~t prepare herself for the poss1b1ht} of binh defects and mental retardation. '\EftS11t\KEHS He claims he as getting ·'pleasure and relaxation." She will have nei ther of these if she marries a man who will not acknowledge that he has a problem. Her· first step should be a call to Narcotics Anonym ous at once. I wa sh her wel I. GONE THROU GH IT TWICE IN AKRON DEAR AKRON: I'm glad you rec- ommended Narcotics Anonymous. Tbls ls an excellent self-belp or- ganbation based on tbe 1%·1tep re· covery program of A.A. It offers support and guidance not only to addicts bat tbelr family and friends. If yoar telepboae directory doesn't sbow a l11tlng for a local cbapter, contact national head- quarters and tbey will send you Informative lllerature and refer you to tbe closest source of belp. Tbe addre11 11: Narcotics Anonymous, World Service Office, P .O. Box 9999, Van Nuy1, Calif. 91409. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The Navy V-12 Program of World War II was a tcmfic officer training pro- gram and included both sailors and Marines. It was conducted on 131 campuses across the country. A while back you graciously used }Our column to notify Peace Corps volun- teers of a proposed reunion. Will Tiny burg home of big burger HARRISON. Neb. (AP) -No golden arches here. Just great ham· burgers. Great big hamburgers. In fact, the burger at Sjoux Sundries is about the only thing that puts this burg -population 360 - on the map. People from all 50 states and at least 14 countncs have stopped by to sample the specialty of the diner 1n the back of the 20.foot by 60-foot store. It's a 28-ounce burser. wnh cheese, onions. lettuce, pickles and tomato, and a bag of potato chjps on the side for $6. "Who would thmk that just a hamburger would create all this f ussr' says Delores Wasscrburger. who's been frying the giant patties for 18 years. The way Wasscrburger explained it, 1t all started one day when rancher Bill Coffee brought in a few hungry ranch hands and asked for a bi& hamburger. "We had your basic large ham· buracr, but these auys were hungry," Wasserburgcr rcatled. She whipped up ber first Coffee Burier, 28 ounces of around beef in two patties with cheese on a bun that comes nowhere close to covcrina it all. "I have no idea bow many I serve a day, let alone how many rve 1ervcd over the yean," she said. The diner, which has five booths and a cbrome-and-formica counter, also terVa tnditional sbon-order meals, includina chicken, shrimp ad aadwicha. But most cu~ tomen ., for the bu,.m. "rw coolr.ed tbem for DeODle rot ......... "W111111M111ilid. you do the same for us~ We arc planning the first na· tionwide reunion of V-I 2s and would appreciate it if you could run a nottcc 1n your column. We have been able to I rack only about I 5,000 of them and there are probably at least 90.000 still alive. The v .12 Program attracted a great many fu. ture United States leaders: Howard Baker, Pierre Salinger, Congressman Henry J. Hyde, columnists Carl T. Rowan and Tom Wicker, Melvin Laird. Jack Lemmon and Johnny Carson, as well as three Nobel laureates. The V • 12 Program included llOHOSC 'OPI·: I 25,000 sailors and Marines. The first V-12 reunion is planned for Sept. 28-0ct. I , I 989. at the G rand Hyatt Hotel in Washingto n D.C. For more information. V-l 2s should write: Navy V-I 2 National Collo· qui um, P.O. Box I 2728, Arlington. Va. 22209-8728. Thanks very much. -J.G.S .. KANKAKEE, ILL. DEAR KANK: Tlaat V·1% Procram was a godteDd to tlloasud1 of yoan1 people wllo otherwise wotld aever bave been able to 10 to coUe1e. I'm dellpted to llelp ID tlle roud•p. Please let me bow ltow muy tun up for t•e reuJoD ID Wa11thlstoa. It's llltt to be a ~llD& Hperteace. Friday, J1ly !1 ARIES (March 21-April 19): You have o pponunity to return favor. Older woman who helped you in past deserves to be wined-and-dined. Focus on institutio ns. hospitals, unique restaurants. Inside information helps finances. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): You planned for at least six weeks and now wishes are fulfilled. Focus on desires. sensuality. speculation. Past patterns are shoved aside and your own style surfaces. Romance could play major role. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Study Taurus message. Puzzle will be solved. Emphasis o n promotion. career. busi· ness opportunity. Long-distance com-• munication relates to possible journey. Answer: yes, it's time to renovate. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Favorable moon aspect coincides with writing, publishina, elevatina plane of ...... _.. .. 111._ knowledge. Sccnano is active, featur- inJ flirtation, chan4e, variety, dialogue wtth "restless relatJve." Saaittarian involved. LEO (July 23-Aua. • 22): Underlyinf cool approach by member of opposite sex could be "smolderina desire.' You might be saying. .. Can I take this seriously!" M•jor domestic changes due. Emphasis also on assets, financial coalition. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What had been taken for granted requires re-eumination. Check lease, tu requirements. Be positive concernmg rights, permissions. Protect self from copyright infringement. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Past obligation. previously shoved uide, comes to surface in thunder-like manner. Means don't ign~ basics. Includes safety, repair, fire prevention, correction of electrical cords, outlets. SCORPIO (Oct, 23-Nov. 21 ): Lunar aspect coincides with physical attraction, style, creativity. Youns person says. "Tell me more about education and travel!" Romantic involvement is serious. Don't play pmes with fate. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 211: Choice is simple: do you want to be tied down with property, payments? f not, stress independence, new path, development of contact. Liaht will be shed on deal involving real estate. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-fan. 19): Relative could be involved in payment, financial dispute. Resist effort to "drq you in." Check opponunitics for sea cruise. Whether by land or sea, scenario features movement, trips. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Check tendency to expand too quickly. Be aware of costs credit ratinas. accountina procedures. Focus on humor. versatility, lona-c:tl1tance communkation. Gemini, Saaittarius persona play roles. PllCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Moon in your sip emphasizes indepen- dence, personal mapetiam, ICX appeal. What had been "locked" wiO be • rcleued. Someone becbtqe, possibly an Aquarian, helps ~Ive "ticklilh" situation. IP JULY U II YOUll BJllTBDAY You art 1enaitive concmtina wardrobe, leneral appearance, weiabt, body imaae. You often lauah while cryina on ibe inside. Your 1en1e of humor wins frimda, your venatility enables you to aurvive cri1e1. Gemini, Sasittariu1 persons play important roles ill ~ life. You bad "narrow escape" earlier thia month. You'll bl..abe 1i1b of relief in Aupst, possibly dunna journey or vacation. In =~· you make ft'ah Mn. crmtive juices ftow, you could be madly ......... teood • Cbanc:e. Nott North hild no llcond 1ho\iaht1 about iWiddtaa dubs-when pan· ner wu anabte to ralM, ht Wll hap. py 10 play for 1 nlne-triek CODlnct. Diiiy Piiat G overnor should change his mind about helmet law Last year. Gov. George DeukmeJian 'ctoed a bill t ha t would have required mo torcyclists to wear helme ts. He's being just as hard-headed abQut a sim i lar b ill this year. In his 1988 veto m essage, the governor admitted helmets provide an additional margrn of safety. but he w as concerned about a law that forces a ll m o torcycle riders and passenge rs to wear he lmets. H e cited studie!> that show many mo torcycle wrecks involve )ou ng. mcxpen e nccd rid ers who have bee n drinking. Deukmejian said he wo uld be willing to sign a bill requiring m o to rcycle nde rs under 2 1 to wear helmets, but that's as far as he wo uld go . The sponsors of this year's b ill did no t cave m or include an age limit, and Deukmejian said he will ltke l> veto the le~islation again. There 1s som e truth in what the governor said whe n he vetoed the bill last year, but tha t doesn't negate the fact that a bill requiring just so m e peo ple to nde with helm ets would be diffic u lt to e nforce a nd would treat n d er!. undt:r 21 li ke second-class cH.izens. The m es!>age would oc: .. Wa11 u n11I you gro w up kid, then you can be 1rrespons1ble. too." This year's bill, like last year's, focuses on a simple fact of medic ine and econo m ics. It has nothing to d o '' tth age. When a nder is thrown from a moturnclc. he o r she is likely to suffe r maJo r head inJunes o r death ~fan). 1f not m o st of the cases where c rippling brain inJunc'l arc involved , e nd up wa<ds of the state for the rest ofthl·1r li\c <; While a he lmet 1s no t a gua rantee that m otorqclc riders will no t be inj ured in wrecks, it impro' cs the odd!> that the ir injuries will be less severe. M ore than half o f the states require mo1o rqcl1'lt'> to wear helmets. California should JOi n them. It make!> little sense to require m o to n s ts to wear scat belts 1n the n'amt• o f safety a nd refuse to re quire that motorc~cl1'>ts ""ar helme ts. T he governo r's veto of the m a ndato ry hl·lml'I la" la\t year was a m istake -o ne tha t "e hope he \\On 't repeat. Opinions expressed In this space are l hose or ihe Daily P1101 Olher views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art1s1s Readers' cornrQel'lts are Invited and may be sent io The Dally Piiot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. TOD:\ l I' HISTOHl. Today 1s Fnday. July 21. the 20~nd da) of I 98Q There Jrc: 16 l da\\ lef\ in the }car Today's h1ghhlht 1n h1stof) O n July 21. 1~69. polio 11 a•.tronau1c; "'ell ·\rm'>tmng .lnd ld\\1n "Buu" Aldnn blasted off after :?. I 11 hou~ on the lunar surfacl.'. and rl'lurnl'd to the com mand module. piloted b~ M1rhacl ( olhns. The~ k it behind a plaque that read in part. "We raml' in peace for all mankind " O n uus date. In 1816. Paul Julius Reulc:r. founder o t 1he Bnt1\h nev.<, J~l'nl' that bears his name. was born 1n Hesse. Germam In 1831, Bel~um bcl·amr 1ndependen1 a·, l l·opold I "a' 11rod.11ml'd King of the Belgians. In 1861 . the first Battle of RuJI Run "as fough1 a1 \tanu'>...i' \J resulting in a Confederate \ 1c10~ In 1899, author Ernest Hemingwa~ v.a~ burn 1n O:ik Par!... Ill In 1925, the so-called "Monke) Tnal" l'nded 1n Oa~ton. Jrnn "'lh John T . Sco~s· conv1ct1on for v1ola11ng state la" b~ tl·aehing Dar\.\1n·., Theory of Evolution. The con' 1ct1on was latl'r O\'cnurned Jn 1944, Amcncan forces landed on Guam dunng World War II In 1944, the Democratic convention. meeting 10 Chicago nom10u1ed Sen. Harry S. Truma n to be 'ice pres1d('nt. In 1949, the US. Senate ratifi ed the North ·\tlant1l Treat) b~ a q1t~· of 82-13. In 1954. France surrendered Nonh V1e1nam 10 th1: C o mmun1sts In 1961. Captain V1rg1I ··Gus" Gnswm became thl' '>ClOnd Amrncan to rocket into a sub-orbital pattern around the Eanh. fl) ing ahoard tht• Liberty Bell 7. In 1980, WaJter PoloHhak. a 12-)ear-old krainian bo> "ho ~·d he did not want to return to the Sov1e1 Umon with h1~ fam1l~. was (I.ranted political asylum in Chicago By Tbe As1oclated Press Readers' comments welcome The Datly Pilot welcomes )Our opinions on matters of public interest Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed . The} should be typed or clcarl) wnttcn and sent to LETTER to the EDITOR. Dail~ Pilot, P.O . Sox I 56C. Costa MC'Sa, 926:?.6. If you prefer to dictate a letter. )OU mn) l·all our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -642-6086-and lea\C a recorded mcsuge Pkase keep these mcssaJCS brief. Please include your address and telephone number so t hat we ma) verify authorship. ORANGE COAST D1ily_P_il_a1_· __ _ • ., «),,., ,,,,. ,_,, Rosematy Churchman -Publisher Tom Taft Oon Fenley Tom Clanin Stevt" Marble R*r Bloom Donna Moo~y Roger Carlson Tom~ Teri Pupo Bob Frank Chaton Good PramodSNh Rhonda Weed Donna Jacobson Cheft ~'""*' Judy Ofttll"g .. ~ A. Gllbfe e.dlyS.t~ M.ye.wt MIUTeclodc Henfy ICnltlht UY T l!llftrj P.cnckToo4 Scott DoutMtt Editor Associate-Editor News Editor Clcy Editor Featurts Editor Business Editor Sports Editor Clra.Atlon Dfrector Clrcutatron Mkt Mgr Home ~hvtry Mgr Cust~r Service Mgr ' Controhr Oata Processing Mgr Credit Mor Major Accts. Mgr. Retlllt S*s Mgr. Clnllfled Mgr. le~Adv. Mgr Sped-' S«'dof -s Edftor An Dh<tor M SefvasMgr. flrodUdton DlrKtOr ... ftroducttOn Mgr. Pre--Prfu Suptrvisor • Pr~Prtu ~rvisor Press "°°"' ~f'VISOf ------'*"·/ ... -~·----- ... ,., ... caMlm ......... .., ~ Clilll MN. CA. ---tlP.0. .. 1•0-. CA-. • • • Fr,day, July 21, 1889 A8 Van de Kamp term-limit plan hurts Demos "hen lOns1dl"re'<i a~ public pohq· ( alilorn1a '>tall. .\ ttome\ General John \an de "-amps idea of hm11- 1ng the scr,1te of state elected of· fachulders -I::! )Car'> fur legislato~ and eight )l'ar'> for const1tuuonal oflit\'r' -oiler' '>Orne appeal The lim1tat16m Jrc included Jmong the pro' 1..ion!I ul a mul11fate1e-O leg.a~lat­ "' c·rcfurm inrnau vc-that Van de l\.amp hupe~ t<J quahf) for the No- ' l'rntx.·1 19110 hallol Here's one vote f~r keeping John Wayne in airp~rt name Pol111call) hov.ever the idea pres- l'nts rl·al probkms for htm and some tcllo"' part\ members who also hold l'lcl 11' c otf1 le This quickly became n 1dcnt this v.l-ek 1n the state C .ip1tol \\hl·n longtime DemocratJc 1nl umbent\ e>.pre.,~d dismay. even outrage O\.Cr the propo~I to limn tht'lf '>Cf\ llC rhe reaction o l A c;~mblv-man John \a~nnlello!> ol ~an Jose was I\ pll.al Tht' li mn o n terms 1s \lmpkm1nded and a cheap !\hot I don't h..i'e 10 dump m\ dentlSt or m' dOl. tor or m ~ c.ar mechanic Just bclau<,c the)·, e been around too long fh1) I'> m~ 23rd "ear I trusi the ~upk to make ihat dcc1s1on .. Thus far. I have sta)ed out of the great debate that has gnpped Orange Count} during the past }Car - 'A>hether or not to rename Orange Count)°s John "a} ne .\1rpon. fhe debate has taken place mmtl~ among newsp.:iper columnists and 1n the letters to the eduor column<, 11n the county\ nev.spapers. Mo'it of what I ha'e read has been un· am1mous The fcd1ng seems to be to rename John Wa}ne .\1rpori 10 11\ former name of Orange Count) .\1r- port. I ha'e not taken mk'> up to ·lh1' point for a \Cf) good reason -I had not yl't made up m } mind l1" lht· subJClt But nov. I ha,1: madr m' dcc1'>1on Let'\ ~eep th1: name' Those fo r changing 1he n.1ml' bring up sc'eral reasons tor "an11ng a change first 1s that supt.·rstar John Wa)nc, "ho li'cd in the ~ev.port Beal"h com m unit) uf BaHhore' v.a\ opposed to "hat ''as then t J lled Orange ( ount) .\1rport bel"ausl' 111 the nOl'>l' So "h) put this airport opponeni's name on the a1rpon'' Second 1s that John Wa~n1: a·p- re~nts the Old "nl and Orangl' ( o unt' has bel"oml' an urban Jrca o John Wa}ne's name @.1'-l'' thl' airport the: "rong connotation Third 1s that the ~tatue of John Wa} ne {u"it outside o f the e'\1sting termina 1s the wro ng S}mbol for ihl' d} nam1c new terminal and that thl' whole t hing is rather -"'ell. hokr~ But I see the s11ua11on d1fTcrenth During the years he lived in NC\\· port Beach. Joh n Wa> nc "as J)l'r- haps Orange Count} s mosi d1\- t1niu1shed cit1Lcn from the sLand- poml of name and fale recognit10n He li ked 10 ha"(' lunch at certain O range Coast restaurants. and '>l'l'med lll h:t\l' .1 rJttrrn I rl'lall l:'ll:tng 1n C1ulh,cr'' in In inc - d1rl'lll\ Jl fl>'' the 'tn'l'I I rum thl' airpori -un J I Ul'\d,1' in 14"'' Jnd m) lun1.hcnn lOmtiJnmn wld me that thl UlllH lih•d Ill ha'e lumh at (rulll\cr'<, on Tue'>dJ' \\ v.t· '3t there. "J\ ne and h" lont1ngent "Jlked in Jnd \.\Crl' \l'atl'tl at a ,entral tJbk rl'\1.'.f\ l'd Im him 'l.'.f' nCdr to U\ t \l'f\Unt• In thl' fl'\· tJurant "'a" J\\l'd 1nl'rl·h h\ thl' '>•ght of the n1Jn John \\ a\nl·\ \Cf' prl''l'lllC in Orange ( oun1' g..l'l thl' ounl\ added \taturt• .\nd ht• didn't 1ust lll' up h1-; ~alht here and tt.n 10 Lo<i .\ngcll''> for h" nl'elh a\ 0thrr mu' ll' '>tar' ha\l dnnr Ill' enJn~ l'd 1wr fl c;tauran1' hr ukd our dtx ton. ,ind he u,ctJ Hoag ltmp11.1I v.ht·n ht· lx'l·a ml ill \\ hl·n V. J\ ne tiJ"ed a"a' (JI l .(LA Mcd1lJI < t'nlt..·r "hen.' hl· "3' rl'fcrred to tight h" l<lnll'rl, and the Board of 'iupt.•r, !\or .. dcl·1dcd to g1 vc his name to Orangl' ( ount~ \1rport. I though! thl' conn·p1 "'a' l'\nt1ng. .\ftcr all . hov. rnJn' uther Ulll'\ or countll'\ 1n thl' ,..,(,rid h..i' c their airport nanwd .iltrr .1 nw11nn p1cturt• artor'1 ProbJhh nom· fu me. John \\ ,1, nr·., nJml' on 1hc airport g;l\ e Orange C ounl} greJI dm1mt10n \nd the Jdd11wn 111 the at·tor"' .. 1.uue Jt the a1rpt.1rt inlrea...:d thl.· mag.1l Thl.' lUrfl'nt lUn1..ep1 uf plaling thl \latue 1n thr nev. tl'rm1nJI "'hen the 1rrminal " l.'Omplcte<l ne'I \C3r I\ C.l'rlJ1n)) ap- propnatC Dunng lhl· ll/)ll<,. ·~11., and '"'· the Orangr ( ua<;t -Jnd e\peualh ~e\.\port Beath -"'a~ .i hangou1 lllr motwn pic ture '.>tar'> "'ho kl' pt th('lf >acht'> 1n Nt•"pc'n Ba' That era 1s a picturesque part of 11ur h1')ton The Wa} m· name for lhl.'. airport ha~ ne,cr g1,l'n me a pruhkm 1n v. ntmg aboul O range l ount~ tor 'ar1ous national pubhcJt1om I alv.a)S v.ntc "Orange ( ount) ... John W a} nc .\1rport ... .\nd I tcel a "arm glo -.i. about that des1gnat1on John Wa, n"· chose Orange C ount' a<; h1) honir hetause he lo' cd <lr· angc ( ount~ <.. en411nh h(' rnuld h3' e moored his great ~a,ht 1n I o\ .\ngcle<>' :'v1anna del Re} and hecn l luscr tn thl' Holh "ood c;tud1m Aut th•'> 1'> v.herc he ·made his home \\ 111 the n.imc last" II "'tll - perhaps e'en longer than the great name ot "ill Rogcr'i .\nd \!1 \cars for nov.. "'hen \omr- one born 10 t1le J 41.X)S fl1l'S into J ohn Wa) ne .\1rport and <1<1ks a local rcs1dc:n1 "Who "a' John \.\a\ nc''" the resident v. ill he abll' 10 ans"er "I k v.as a great ac:tor in v. hat was once l.'.alkd motll)n pictures People ..at 1n motion p1c1Ure theatl'r\ all over the world and \\atched him. He ""as ven famou~ in the middle ot the .:!Clih· ccntuf) .\nd he 11,rd nght here 1n Orange ( ount\ .. MarllJJ Brower publishes tbe oews/etter "Martia Brower's Or· a.age Couty Report." <Of lOUrse the \Oter' of his and mo'>I oth('r .\ssembh d1stncts "'ere helped along 1n their dcc1s1on-mak- 1ng b> a 1%1-R:?. gerT}mandcnng that made ihe d1stncts supersafe for the maJOfll~ part~.) .\ Democrat who should feel e'en more uncomlortable than law- makers 1<; Lt:o Mc:Canh\, ""ho will be seeking h1!> third tNm as lieuten- ant governor nl'xt ~ear at the same 11me Van de Kamp hopes 10 be running as the pan~·, nominee for go"ernor '-i ot that Van de Kamp's pro poscd consmuuonal amc-ndment "'o uld 1mmcd1atc-I~ har Mc:Canh} or an~ other longtime incumbent fro m continuing to ~~e The count.down on length of '>er' ice would onl)' begin an 199CJ If McCarth} were re- t'lected ne"t -..ear at the same 11me \'an de Kamp's 1niuall'e .,.ere ap- pro' cd b) 'otcrs. the lieutenant gov- ernor could e\ en run for a fo urth term 10 \ 994. He .,..ould 001 run afoul of \he hm1ta11on until 199 . 'e' enhcless his Republican op- ponent i;an be e~pccted to point to \icC'arth} as an example oftht kind of olliceholder Van de Kamp th&nk'i \hould be forced into re11rement. Both top leaders of the legJ laturc a~ unhapp) with the proposal. .\hhough Senate President Pro Tem Da' 1d Roberti and Assembly Problems of accused killer of don't warrant any sympathy peaker Walhc Bro wn are runna11g for re-cleCIJon in what should be c\lremcl) 'kale d1stncts. the} would l'lC the t.irgct of uOP gibes that the in111a11ve's sponsor -who ma) be the Democratic. nom1nct' for go'- ernor in I '1190 -thinks of them as poht1cal hack' and 11me-strven. Robeni wa fir'lt elected to the upper house in JIPl Bro"n 10 the As- \C mbh in 1964. Othrr Democrats ma) tx more 'ulnerable ~retaf) of State Marth Fong Eu, for c'amplc. has held her o ffice for four tc-rrm and will be running for a fi fth ne:\t )tar Republicans "ere Jubilant over this aspect of Van de K.amp's proposed reforms Said one GOP .. 1ra1c,1st this week SACR.\M ENTO -I don't "ant to sound 1nscns1t1H. but I am losing interest in the problems o f Ramon ak1do. Salcido, of course. is the 28-)ear old winer) worker who is aC'cuscd ol k1ll1ng seven peo~le. Amo ng them are h1~ wife . two o(llis dau$htcrs. I and 4 years old. two of his wife'<, sisters -they were 8 a nd 12 -hit; mother·an-law. and a former \uper- v1sor a t the 'meyard "here he v.a-. employed The"' arc an add111onal three ill· tempted murder charge\. one ol them being lc1do's J-year old daughter Carmina. who was found with he r throat opened. lying near her dead s1 ters ma Sonoma ( ount\ dump. The murders and attc-mpted murders all occurred dunng v.hat has been dcscnbcd " "a killing spree" on Apnl 14th lc1do was captured five da) later in Me:iuco near his bo meto>Nn, Lm Mochas. and accordana to published rer><>m. he was turned in by relative\ for the $2.S,000 reward. And there was a ceno1 n beaut) in that, but it wasn't 1he kind that lash . Shonty ancr Salcido's capture. rn fact, a aq order rcstnctina media access to the case and Its principals was lifted. and sin~ that time the Salcido cue bas aoncn less beautiful by the news story. The tone • 1nc1dentally, have taken on a tranae strcam-of-con- sciousne quality. bouncing hc- tween Salodo's consciousnc-s and his lawycr'i, one Martttn Miller of lhe Sonoma Cou.nty Pubhc l:X- fendcr's office. Mr. Miller of co urse hat found h1m1tlf the obJ«t or unaccustomed attention but seem to "-ve made the adJustment. At an)' rate, throu&h lhete stone Ramon Salet°dO has fCnetO\ltly U · Pftlltd hit will.i.npns \0 tridc pMeel wult &be dead, disPlayed PAr· c.111 conccn owr l.M '*'oc)y of hi1 JI #•int ...... tcr. and pubhd y 1tnW \M lllU. ,.,ho foUnd hft cll~ .. n l• IM dump A dllie 11me tame. be has ponna,..s bilMllf u a confulCd. pos$1bly neurolog1calh dam.11u·d <iubstance abu\Cr v.11h nu memof\ nf the l 1lhnp (did ht• \\3kl' up in \1c'1cO, you wondc1 th1nl1ng hl· v..as on vacatu>n"l a 'll llm nl \1n- 1can 1m m1gra11on authont1r,· 1n- l Ompctencc. and il man grl·ath interested in hrlping other drug abuse~ get stra1gh1 It 1s alwa) hard to p1l l fa' onte,, of course, bu1 pcrhapc; the ~mglc mo t memorable hne out of .111 th1' com e tn a commumcalion v. 1th a local new paper "It wosn 't rnc "hn d id that," lc1do "31d "1t "a' the d .. rup. Throuah 1he man he thanl cd tot fi nding fm daushic"· b\ thl' ";i' alcido ha, claimed ht' took th e gram, of cocaine \hOrtl) hc:lure the murders. Hts attotney CtlJl<'Cdcs that muy be an inflated c 11matc. spcculat1 na such an mount would ha"e killed hi client, but hold~ to the idea tha t alc1do's "'spon~1b1ht) for what happcn t'd on \pril 14th 1' diminished b) the dru15 and okohol he u~ before the l101n~\ Sal 1do, of cou~. 1 w1l hn1 to go alona with l.1\a1, and to ,ho" how dccpl) he bchcvc 1n 11 he-has rtte ntl) e~Ptt sC"d an intcn-\t 1n dc vouna harn If to hclpint other dNJ users. 1pcculat1n1 that l'I" C\• pcnencc lends him a cena1n ettda· biht). And that ll a wonderful i<k<a. P~hapt ht m11tu tq1n with ht'ad t.tuion at pnton. th<'n mo'e o n to tut t Sf'Uktr at hi&h IChool lhcn 11\1.)MJtce4 UP a "10~ IO\C" pto-aram ,.._, tl~re in noma aunt). In ~le o( th11 obvi®t •'-" of rebabilnanQft, bowever. l Rnd my· tetf straneety u•unt~ttd in Ramon ')ak 1Ju\ lJrl·l·r plan\ 11!..t•"' 1't' I ,1m unintcn.'"1Cl1 1n thl' r<.'\ula ol h" nt·urnlug1rnl te~ts and unintcrc,trd 1n thl' let hnKaht1C'I nf 1mm1gra11on IJ" \\ht"h h1' law~·l'r s..i\S ent1tk 'ialudo to a nde b:icl to Mc\lco. \.\hl·n· tlw det'1\1on 10 turn him over to \onoma ( ouni ~ can be propcrl) argurd rrr'u mal'\J\ de la)· ing the tnal tor \l'.lr' I don't mul h 1 arr that \:ilndo bcl1C\C\ thr hllll t:HI whn h'ed "o uld be bt.•tti:r oil 1n \.1c\leo v..1th his relull'l"' 1h,111 1n 1he l 'n1ted Slatc-s with h1' "'It·, I dnn'I cnre 1f he 1s grateful 111 not h' ihl man who found her before o,hr d1t•d I do n01 think this makr' R.im1111 \,1k1do a good father Sc'en 01hcr people did die.· that da)', four of them 1:h1ldrcn l \.\O of them his own. Ram on alcido ~1 ... ~ he '·'" t rt'· member an)th1na ahtlui 11 I have 1he oppo llt pmblem Pete Outer 11 u autllor ud • •yadkated col•m•l•t. l ,t :TTl·:Rs "l do n't kno"" where hJS mind was on that -to go o ut on a hmb and an1agon11(' eve!) member of your 0 "" n part) " Ml< :irth' 111 doing his hest to ~ecp tool 111 pubhl .\ <tf)Oke~man for 1he lieutenant go' cmor said that while Mr< anh' \upports the reform 10· 1t1dt1\C gt·neralh. he 1s neutral on thl· hmm "ha1e,e1 pn,ate anger McCarth) might feel ma) tx of little concern to th(' auornq g<.'ncral. There's prcc1ouc. hule that the heu1ehani &nH·rnor could do 1n rtl3h:rnon. But \hould \an de-Kamp be ekctcd ao\ernor 1n 1990. he wtll find lhat h1 adm1ni'itra11on has started ofT on the -wrong foot with leaislatwe [)cmocral'I. who l'Ould 1nfl1Cl I lot Of earl} pum!>hmcn1 on the ocw admtn- 1stn1uon. 1f the) choo~. M•rtl• midi 11 polltkal Hiier for Mcei.tdy New1 ~nrltt. Wrong v illains w ere targeted To lhe Editor; While l re pcct and admire .. Di tn\I Jud Grl'hard "· G attlle (()( his Jud1c1al handhna of the O hver Not1h inal. and tu common ~•M stntenctna, th1, whole epi~e rep~nt a '1ru'> of .. ~iddana ounclvn .. in a Imo 1 c' cry a pcct of o ur pohttcal and public life. We look '' the ttta that pka our particular fan1c1t but O'-Crlook lht' fore t of ~ion IMt cloud our v ision of \he nee of problem\ TM rtal clinker tn 1h11 '*hole cale\ .... ~ that Consrn'I •-U unwi= u kc the ntta ry tcps to protect \he orth mcncan conunent Communist encroachment. In lijl'!t of the foll)' of the Cuban r._.,, ah )'Ull earlitt, 1t 1s no th1na ort of 1ft(ftid1bk lhl~ OOftllttl ~ ~ a law, ~ Boland amcndrMnt. probtbit1ftl the l from ru..._ llii consttlutiona1 rnponsib\hty for ckkndlna our rouJttt'Y. tan.ins from th• P'fmitc. ~' AR ... rioel IO do1 HOWC"n .... 11111 some action of the ational :unty OUllCll ..m:, bUic:allf 'tllllr obj«l.i"CS ~ rilht. and th« Ammcan peoe* rKOpUilid ~ ~ ovtt'Yt'hclmi"I wppon for Ohver orth was t8'eir ·ot1ty way Of llMIMI• cootcmpt for a wa)'Ml'd ...... ,~ The likes ol Jim WrilM weft dii' Nil Cil11t1111• " tbiY Who '°' off ...... .,.. - AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, July 21, 1989 s by 811 Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta BLOOM COUNTY "Not for me. I like to eat kneeling." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson if ~ov shvt 'f.l!r eye5. it tte\s \i~ t\\ouScif\dS ?~ t in-y need\es . MY.. s~u. HEAP LOVES iT WHEN yov HAVE A 6Al> SUN 6VltN . DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ARLO AND JANIS OOIT'fl~ AA~ A>JD ~y ~ DAY'' GIUITfltJG Tr.¥.E. AtJO PAYDAY' by Berke Breathed YA /t1-kJ#/ ~ Ata'.e C1' ~ KEIUY /1117NJ61~ MDI W lltJH ~. I rl6<X8' I • by Jimmy Johnson • --~~~~~~""""'-~~~~~~---.--~~~~~~~I ii.4A f'!; Att YOU ~ ARE IAlTE./?£.~1~0 ,._,, QUITI'ltJ(i flME AOO PAYo,t.Y' HE FORGOT ~TIOtJ' <~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE l j \ i c "I didn't know you lfked talk shows." N'CWi WANTS "P t<K'NV WH~ l LEARNED A \\ORD LIKE T~T SHALL 1 TELL HER llA.'O?' IT'S THAT SAME GIRL ON THE P~ONE A6AIN .. SHE SAYS SHE'S AN OLD FRIEND OF '<OURS ... .C:.. <· SHE INSISTS ON COMING OVER TO SEE VOU ... SHE SAYS SHE HASN'T SEEN YOU !=OR A LON6 TIME ... ~ y I • by Charles M. Schulz I WARNED 14ER THAT S~E'LL PROBABLY t BE DISA PPOINTED. SHOE JUDGE PARKER I 'LL RUN ALONG, .JOCKO I s EE 'fOt.J DAY AFTER 10MORROW AT SIX: IN THE M ORNING I DOOIU8BURY YOO STU IN ~PltiC6' I NEfl) 'IOI) ""°'*' Piece. LO~G ENOtJGU W !..AST FOR A WE£K$ VACATION .. 1H€ -MASltR. Sff,)S: HE t.U-0 ltJVENiED VACC.1~£5 ... FtIDAu.V, 11fi1NK IHEV H1~~GOYS1b ~LK ~. ~ ' .. 1 by Jeff MacNelly ------------~---------, ~ > :LI .. by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk • J I --------------------------' ~~:t.'i' s<a~cfl~-4~~s· :::: " ----..... '"QAf " ------ f I D i 1 1' 0 I' I TAHIC I • _...I _I_' _I _r__ i t PO([L 1: .' I I t I . : I 1' 'r' { Lr' 1 ·' l The ~ "'9fl 00 ltlClr9 " woii( ....., "*' • """*' .,.. ~ • doeln'l N¥1IO1911e I tllMouito.,...IM-I , ,. J Jim Pugh fleft) of Palos Verdes and Rick Leach of La guna home whlle t h e U.S. squad Is In Munich to face West Beach, the world's top-ranked doubles tea m . a r e sitting a t Germany this weekend In the Davis Cup semlflnals. GOLi' Americans' chances look good early By 808 GREEN Al' Golf Wmet TROON. otland -Wa)ne Stephens, an ob~ure Enghsh pro. held a surpnse lead but 11 ~as the Amencan influence that fl avored t he fi rst round of the Bnt1sh Open There were hamburgers on sale an the tented \ 1llage that follow<; the Royal Troon links along the Firth of Clyde. There was Amencan weather - warm , sunny. shin-sleeve summer weather -as opposed 10 the wind. rain and cold that 'iO oflcn follow., this tournament 10 Scotland. There were Amencan·t)pe scores. dozens of red numbers 1nd1cat1ng subpar totals. blari n~ from the Trevino dreaming after 68 1y ANDREW WARSHAW ,,,,. ~ 11/rltet TROON. Scotland -If Uc: Trevino wins the Bnw.h O pen, he may decide to han& aro und these enchanting seaside links forever. "Wow, I don't know what I'd do. f may never go hOm\. " the 49-ycar- old American joked Thursday after shootina a 4-under-par 68 in the first round of golfs oldest major. "To win here at almost SO, that would be JUSt unbchcvabte." said Trevino, who won back .. to-back British Opens tn 1971 and 1972. W ith his putter working magi- cally, Trevino made six birdies o n Troon's parched course including three in a row from the fourth hole. to set the early pace and end up amona the fi rst-ro und leaders. W ithout a tournamen t title since the 1984 PGA, Trevino said he now had an excellent chance to break that streak. .. My nerve as good, my stroke is aood, my confidence is there," he said. "My problem here in the past bas been the ro~. I had difficulty keepina the ball in the fa uway bc- cau1e r slide and move the bill a lot. "But I bad a aood feel about th is course. This time, ther. isn't much rou,h. I think I can win the tour- nament." On the course and on: Trevino was in a typically aood mood. scoreboard. And -most 1mponant ot all - a large pon1on ol the bag board listing the leaders "as madt· up ot Amencan names Some of thl·m "'ac not wmpklt" I} familiar to the \\\armmg. \llO· burned gallci: ol golf-mad 'xut\ But then, nellha "a" that of\\J,ne Stephens. · T he 28-)car-old Stcphl'n' "h11 hasn't come clo e 10 \\1nnmg a 111ur nament 1n an I I ·\car t.ircer on and off the European 1our pla~l·d thl' round of has hfc 1n a 6-undcr-par 6ti that gave him a ~hare of thl' cour'it' record and a l\\O-Stro ke lead Stephens. who hao;n't lim'\ht•d higher than 19th in his ca reer. wa' a . · dl'>tant I h'lth among the F ur11111:;111 mone' ·\\Inner'> IJ\I H'ar ha~ a hnl lin1c,h of 22nd th1' ~t·a,on .mJ h.1\ made ..C' en tne'> JI thl· I ur11pl-.1n four\ 4uahl~1ng ,,huol \\ h1lc hi\ IJlt' ru\h -hirdtl'\ lrom 12 and l:.. lel'I on th,· l 'th Jnd 15th hole\ -put him dear ot thl fich.l 11 "''" tht• .\mn1.-an prt'\l.'Oll that d11mmatcd thl· tir\Hhn plJ' OIJ pro Lt't' I re' mo led thl' "J\ J~ \mcm:an ... '>omc ol thl'm m1ght1· h mdkd h_L Hrttl\h prr'' rr" nouncemcnt\ ot J1>om 1001.. ti\t· '" lhl' lir\t 16 plal'l'\ Jnd allOUOll'd tm I I of tht· ..t I men "'ho hroh p.ir 111 a mJ<,\l'I.' as'>dull on a u>ur'e rohtx·d 1>fll<, natural dl'lcn'>'-'' b' the .ih\l'nl, (If wind I rl' 1110 ,1 rt'JU' l n.ll\'d .J•1 \l'.1r- .,1J '' 1.,, h,"n 1 ,,on 1n 11\ l,tr., 1r1· pultnl lh\' l,1\1 Ii' l' h11lt\ 1n .1 r1111nd (II '' 1h.1• put h m 1 a '>l'' n- "·'' Ill l•H \l\•lnd \~Ith \p.IOIJHh '"'" \l.tr1J OIJ1.1hal .ind \l1gul'I \l,1n r I <lu.mlu Run r 11 \rgl·n· ll'lJ \\ ,1,nc C rrJd ••I \ ,,11.11!.1 Jnd \ml·r ,..in' Paul \1 n~u .ind F rl'd c 11.ir , l om \\ .11c,on '' h••\t' lillh Ar 11\h < irxn, llt 11'\ 111 1•1-. 1 \'a' thl· IJ't h) .1n \nH'fl1 an '1 or1·d 1n agll· 1hr1'l' ,tnd h rJ 11•d I hl• I.I \I h• •ll Ill Jilli\ .I l.Hl'1' t1rnur .11 r '1 I \ I >pl n 1h.1mp1nn ( Urll' \tr.ingL Jnd I 11m 1\.111· ''ere 111·d \\1th \l'\ l'r.11 ,11hn\ .11 71) r h.1t\ \ l'I'\ f Plus~ s~~ AMERICANS/Bl ! FRIDAY JUL'!' 21 1989 World's No. 1 te·am · uriinvited~~~ to Davis Cup Laguna's Leach, partner Pugh hurt by snub l!ly 80 8 GREENE Jim Pugh I'> 1n Palo\ \.1•rdt'\ 11·1· ebratrng ht!> tir\t prnks~H>nal \111~ll'\ 111lc Rtlk L1·<ilh 1!> rda""ll a k'' male~ lanhl·r du"" n thl· l 11:1\t 1 n Laguna Bealh Both v.ould rJthl·r tx· in \lun1d1 ~nt (ierman,, v.hl'rl' thl' l n11l'd "itate\ l•Jd.i, tx·gtn\ II'> D.J\1' <up ~mlfin.il jgam\t the Bon\ Bt·, l..l'I · led dl'knd1ng thJmp1on'> Pugh and Leath Jre lht• v.orlJ'' top-ranlo.cd douhlcs team Hut th d oubles for the l "I Da' is< up lt'Jlll v.111 be: handled h\ Ken Flal h Jilli Robert ~egu'>o ~urrcnth r.1111>..nt eighth 1n tht· "11rlJ Pugh and Lea1 h relu1 t.intl) ,11,kr 'itand ··The\ ·,l' neH·r 111<>1 ..ind 1hn h1,c that Dd"" <up c\pc11cncc · \J 1d Pugh "hll 1 U'>t "or. the 'mgll'' uov. n at "l'"'D<1rt R I "On thl' other hand. I lo.no" "l. \{ Jon,· bc11er than an\ 11tha do.1hlt'' 'l'.1•11 flat h anJ · '>eguc,o hJ' e ,1 1t1- rnord 1n Da' I\ < ur J\ J do 1Jl'>l1·, team Flach Jl\11 (l•aml·d ur 'll• tonousl) "'1th annther panrwr \\ IH'll ~guso \\3'> inJurt·d "It's tou~h tor thl'm tr• tal..l .1 il.111\ out that ha'>n I lo\l · I t·.11 h "11J ''' the Ln1tl'J 'atalt''> r l'Onl\ \<,\tX IJ· ttOn "E:,en though 11 ~ou look JI an) othl·r Lateg11r, -ranking. p<111 t '>land mg.. rc,ult' -v..l"' l' dom· h<:l· ll'f ·~ W11h J nhn \.lrf-nr<X' 1111url'd lh l n11eJ )t.111·, \\ill dcp<:nd un \ndn· Agas\1 and RraJ (1tlhcn tor •ht· singles v. h11.h "111 be pla\l~d to<l.I\ Jnd )unda\ fhe douhle' an· .,,ht.I· ukd tu be 0 hdJ on "aturd;n "The onl) reJ~on nhe l 'i r \ p1d.- ed <Jtlben lo rcpla1.c \.1t F nroc: I I can th1nl.. of ,., he dt>C\ v.ell agam't Becker lth1nl..hl'\'·' 'Ll·a\.h\J1d "I thought the' "ould tal..t· lfrenth Open champwn \I KhJel1 C h.rng It "as lucl.. that teamed Leath .rnd Pugh. although the'> v.erc far trnm bemg '>tranger'> ""e had ahi.a,., l..no"n ea h otht•r bc:cause "e "l'fl' rl\al' grov..1nr ip • said Lca1 h a 24 'eJr·old lrtt-hJnd er 'We \\t'fl' al":"., the top wupll of 1un1or'> 1n outhcrn < .1ldorn1a and then he \\t•nt 10 a n' al unl\rr '>lh at l 'CLA and I \\COi 10 l "IC :.Bo th of our lather' plaH•d h1gelhl'I n '>Cn1ur\ tt·nm'> and lhl, 'rl· ~11od lnt·n<l\ \\ e kmd o( ~Ill'" thl'lf lan111' dll along· I hl'' t JL h had <lilTn1: nt panners \\hl'll tht\ rlJ\l'd J .. mall L'ST A l hJlkn~l'I 111urnament 1n ~alc1gh. ' C m I •/1\1 Hut ht'lttU\t' tnc: u>mputer ranking '''I ej d l in<l hi\ pJr!fll'r "'asn thigh 1. n11ut!t '" !Ill t.lwm into the tour- n.unull l l Jd1 Jpproa\.hl·d Pugh's ll'Jnl JOJ J'l..ed 11 the\ \\OUld mind ,pltttm11 up \II Jll lou·r 1.ould play. ·I hl' 1•111\ reason Rid, and I PIJ)l'<l t11gl·thl'r "hl· pla~s the deuce 1ri~hl 1 l•lurt Jnd l plJ) the ad (left) l •ur t 111 d11uhk' 'aid Pugh a 25· '''..ir-t1ld nght hJnd1·1 ·11 v.a~ JUSt a !lul..1 thing I h1'\ v.. can the Raleigh tour- nJ llll·n 1 lhl·n 1.01pturt•d ,e,·eral other d11uhk" 111k .. on 1hc ~telhte tour \.\h1k 1:on11nu1ng tl• pla) ocass1onal- h \\1th "thn pJnnl'r'> They were l~r'>t r •und 111\c:r., 1n their first bag ti .rn.smu~ 1 • • .. then 1.1.on the nt·\1 "l'ek J' ~1•1t'>dak . ..\nz : ! l 'l 1dn l' . 4blS. a "ear most pla~l'r' llr(..ill Jlx>ut • r hl'\ ll'J'l ·d tn \\In the .i\ustraJ· ..in '1rx·n 1f)e1r tirst Grand 'lam 111k I hl'' redched the quanerfinals ·ot thl· f-rrn"n Open dnd battled their "'J' 10 thl" "h.impwnsh1p match at thl l '> < )pt'n hdnre being forced to lklaull 111 the 'ipdnt!>h duo of Sergio < a...al and Em1l10 ant:hez when lectlh hclame too 111 to plaj rher1 \\t"fe \I\ utht•r lttles 1n 1988 J'> L l'at h and Pugh yualtfied for the H'Jr-<:nding ~taster\ Doubles Cham· p1on\h1p v.h11h the' ~on, beating < J'>JI jfld C)an1.he1 m the final. In Januan the' repeated as ..\us- traltan Opi..•n thamp1uns A.nd. fol. In" 1n~ a fir'>t-round loss at the ~ rcnl h ( lpcn the\ rehounded 10 reach thc final Jt \\-1mbledon. losing t• fohn f uzgcrald and .\nders JJrnd ~c.-·,l """ '"< {Jrand lam 11 urnanic.-nts ~ c'\e ~n in the linJI ol L\.\O othcr on~ '\nd v.e'vc \\cJO tht· '\ta'>tc.-rs In a little O\Cr a \eJr Jnd a hall of panncr\h1p. that's prt·n-. good l ~a1. h said Both Jn. 1.JU11. k \o 'Ml) their height -Pu~h 1~ h.f(lot--l and ~ach 1s 6-2 Jnd att11u<ll· h01"c helpe-d them "1n .. In doubkc; 11'<; more hand quick~ n""' -t•ll don't ha\e lo more a mulh Pugh \J1d 'In single\ ifs more '>p!..'~d of \l.!Ur lel'I because )Ol/ hJ' l' ffilll l , oun 10 10\Cr '\\ l 0re prcm tall and we havo ttn·a1 n·alh 1n double\. Nobody can fPluse se~ UNINVrTE0/82J • Whe n a tow-lyina je tliner from nearby Prestwick &irpon new direct• ly over the 1•th hole wil h a deaf· enina din, Trevino picked up one or hia clubs and shook it at the p lane. He then put hts ha nds to b11 can before calmly 1trok1na in an 18-foot birdie putt. Streaking Joyner delivers as Angels win, 4 -3 T~1no ITUICk h look so easy. "I've bttn rolhDJ my Rat tick Pfttty IO()d," ht 111d after a round 1n·wtta he 11.nk tl\'C putts of 10 koe1 or mott. • . , "" best etron was on the I 'th rt w .. TBVIWO/Ut • ''°"' The A110dMH ~, ... Tbe low point or Wally Jo}ner'" ltUOn came a '*ttk aao In Balli· more1 when be tra.n~ seven run- Mn an Cahfomta' M lo Hit anetr over that failure ha f\aeled Jo~ncr·~ houe t trcak of t~ )CU, whk h 1n ludcd a two-out, a1nth~inninJ ain&)e Thul"'day niatu that drove an the w1nnin run 1n th AMel•' 4-3 vl(tOf)' over Detro ll at AnaM1m tedium "Just a coincidence. r ,e 'lmpl been Dlayina well lately," 1J Ju)'- ncr, wllo u s 1t leaSt one RRI 1n U \'h Of' the 1ut .a.. pmtt .. 'Tm Just fo<"hna 'er') tonfldent • 1 the plat<"." Ja k Howell drew a le doff \\all from Mike He nneman 6·' 11nd "a nfk cd to 1CCOnd. CJaodcll Wash· tnaton w., 1ntcnuon1ll> walkN and Johnn) Ra)' arou~ into a fQl'CC• o ut at third bllsc . Jo)ntr followed with hi" third hit l~t tcortd Wa h1n1to n \tandint up "You don't 1hdc unit \\ )OU h 'c to." Wa•b1naton ~ad. "l'm ju,t alt1<l I tnlat 1t." "He'd thrown ti'\ a aood l)1tt:h ~v1ou1ty and I h•d a aooJ cut at it," Jo)ner 111d. " l told m ) If to • rcla\ and 1u\I ti) 10 put the hall 1n pl ) • for the "'-nacl the pme o~nC\! four-13mc \Crac~s w11h the men· c.an Lcaaue l:.a t' ta t pl~ icam . bcfort C1hfom11 m«a akland 1n an l We" \hov.down •• Thi\ i5 a b11 \fn for U\, .. Joyner \ltd. "Y u can't loo put the 1 l&el'l, or -c'll fi nJ ount>lvc three pm J o'l"n a 1111 into Oak· lan\J.'' huck fink). 11 -ti .. n d p1tr 11~m1 up 10 hit tic tru k out 12 and Y.lllkC'd one, , The Taacn made 1t :\-all 11\ the .. , seventh Riel hu 1na.kd w1th t"YrC> out and ~orcd when M ike Heath'\ dn"r to ~ht ntcr p0pf)('J out •'' Oc'>o n Wh11c·, aJovc for a tnnk. C altfom 11 had u ken • 1.0 !rad ap1nst 0o)'lt I under as f>t ~ hoficld -."&.lked tn the fint a nd later ~ttd on Jo~ncr· 'in&k. ( hfl L~mon hit a t\to'o-run ho mr r 1n \h o nd, putttna Detroit ahcld, 2· I, W 1tt\1ftlton tut • ~ fKNM run ht\ I 0th. in the third and the n;tl added an°'her run en the •M•ftl M a s1n1tc b,-Ray. a doubtt h)r Jo)n<'r and Bnan Downn•'• llBI JroUndcf, Alcundef ~ after pe1Chn•1 out of 0t9nge Coat DAILY PILOT I Friday, Juty 21, 1989 I J JI\ ,,,o,.n \UIO 'The Truth hurts' may take on new meaning after tonight's fight • Heavyweiabt boxing champion huge viewing audience. There have been reports that HBO has offered Tyson a lifetime contract as the exclusive cable carrier ofnis fights. Channel 7 will show coverage of the "lron" Mike Tylon returns to p_remium-cbannd television at 7 o·clock toni&ht on HBO. · 1ast two days of the race on a delayed basis, on Saturday at 4:30 and Sunday at 3:30. When it's over, the saying "The Truth hurts" may take on a different mean Ina. Toni&ht'a atiff-of-the-month is Carl "1De Truth" Williams. The truth is, the fi&ht shouldn't be much more than W'JCt practice for the champ. As for this one. Tyson. 36-0. comes off recent victories over Michael Spinks and Frank Bruno. He is listed as a I 2'h-1 favorite over Williams, 22-2. The Tour started in Luxembourg on July 1. Then it went to Belgium and to France, into the Pyrcencs, visited Marseille for Bastille Day and had races in the Alps that were more than 6,000 feet above sea level. When thia fl&ht is history, HBO will have three more Tyson fights under its current contract. HS() wouJd.o't mind bavina another 20 Tyson fi&bta, as even Tyson vs. Deputy Barney Fife would attract a Jim Lampley, Larry Merchant and Sugar Ray Leonard will report from Trump Center in Atlantic Cit). American Greg LcMond held the lead twice before giving up the yel- low jersey to Frenchman Laurent Fignon on Wednesday. However, Sunday's finale is a time trial and LcMond is hoping to stay reason- ably close to have a chance to win it Sunday. 0 The Tour de France bicycle race as winding down, with the riders and TV crews headed toward Pans where the race will end Sunda)·. Weekend TV, radio sports TELEVISION 9 a.m. -GOLF: British Open from Ayrshire. Scotland, Channel 7. 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Davis Cup-United States vs. West Germany from Munich (delayed). ESPN. l'J a.m . -TENNIS: Women's tournament from Newport, R.J., SportsChannel. 11 a.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from Coal Valley, Ill., TBS. 11:15 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Franca~o :it Chi- cago Cubs, Channel 4. Noon -TRIATHLON: Nice Championship from France (tape), ESPN. 2 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC FESflVAL: From Okla- homa City-Scheduled events: Boxing, figure skaung. synchronized swimming, ESPN. 2:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Oeveland Grand Priit (tape), Channel 34. 3 p.m. -GOLF: Seniors tournament from Oeveland (delayed), Channel 2. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at P11tsburgh. Channel I I. 4 p.m. -SWIMMING: Los Angeles Invi tational from USC (tape), Prime Ticket. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at New York Mets. TBS. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Harlem Globetrotters from Sydney, Australia (tape); Tour de France (delayed). Channel 7. S {>.m. -VOLLEYBALL: Women's pro beach CC'mpet1tion from Huntinaton Beach (tape). ESPN. 6 p.m. -U.S. OL VMPIC FF.8'11V AL: From Okla- homa City-Scheduled events: Figure skating. box10g. ESPN. 6 p.m . -SURFING: Cold Water Surf Classic from Santa Cruz. (tape), Prime Ticket. 6 p.m . -1ENNIS: Women's tournament from Birminaham, EnaJand (tape), SportsChannel. 6:4S p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Cycling Tour of Texas (tape), TBS. 7 p.m. -EQUP3TRIAN: Dubai Cup from London · (tape), SportsChannel. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park . rcplaya1 Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, Friday's races. I 0:30 p.m .. Saturday's races; I I p.m.). R.ADIO · I p.m. -BASEBAU.: BaJtimorc at OalcJand. KNX (1070). 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dod&ers at Pittsburgh. KABC (790). , 7 p.m. -BASEBAU.: Detroit at Angels. KM PC CTJ~. -7 p.m . -BASEBALL: St. Louis at San Diego. KFMB {760). Smta7 TELEVISION 7:30 a.m. -GOLF: British Open from Ayrshire. I UI IC UI I IC\'' I ·Fignon ·~extends :his lead Scotland, Channel 7. 9 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR race from Pocono. Pa .. ESPN. I 0 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Pittsburgh (doubleheader). Channel I I. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at New York Mets. WOR. 11 a.m. -Women's tournament from Newpon. R. I., SportsChannel. 11 a.m. -GOLF: PGA toumamept from Coal Valley, LIL. TBS. . I I :20 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Chi- cago Cubs, WGN. 11 :30 a.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: Baseball's Hall of Fame inductions (delayed); track and field meet from New York (tape), Channel 2. Noon -AUTO RACING: CART Indy Toronto 300k race (delayed), Channel 4. I p.m. -GOLF: Senaors tournament from Cleveland, Channel 2. 1:30 p.m. -SURFING: Cold Water Surf Classic from Santa Cruz (tape), Channel 7. 1:30 p.m. -TENNIS; Davis Cup-United States vs. West Germany from Munich (delayed). ESPN. 2 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: U.S. G>mnastacs Championships from Bloom ington. Minn. (tape). Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -BICYCLING: Tour de France final stage (delayed), Channel 7. S p.m. -BASKETBALL: WBL-Dutch national team at llhnoas. SponsChannel. S p.m. -HALL OF FAME: Baseball's Hall of Fame induction ceremonies from Cooperstov. n. N. Y. (delayed), ESPN. 6 p.m . -U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: From O kla- homa C'at )-Scheduled events: Figurr skating. boiung. synchronized swimman,g. ESPN. 7 p.m. -BASKETBALL: Cla ppers vs. Malwauker an Summer League game from Los Angeles. Pnme Tacket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Holl) wood Park replays. Channel S6 (Pn~ Tacket, 11 p.m.). 8 p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: Laguna Open from Laguna Beach (tape). SportsChannel. 9 p.m. -SURFING: Compeullon fro m San Clemente (tape). Pnme T1cke1. 10 p.m. -SURFING: Cold Water Classic from Santa Cruz (tape). Prime Ticket. 10 p.m. -BASEBALL: South Korean na11onal team vs, U.S. from Colorado Springs. Colo. (tape). SportsChannel. RADIO IO a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Pittsburgh (doubleheader). KABC (790). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Detroit at Angels, KMPC (710). I p.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at San Diego, KFMB (760). , .. on,, HHI \h NFL executives ready to tackle Oregon's lottery of pick ing games ''°"' The Auod .. ed PNSI CJNCINNA Tl -Cincinnati Bengal~ ~ founder Paul Brown says Oregon made 1l • ~ mistake in encouragina people to wager on point spreads of NFL games, and the league ---- and other NFL club owners agree. NFL spokesman Joe Browne said Thursday the lea4ue is considering options including legal action aptnst Oregon. Browne said there is no need for immediate action because Oregon's betting game, ap- proved S-0 Mondar by that state's Lotte'"¥ Commission, will not start unti the NFL season begins Sept. 10. Brown, 80, general manager and part owner of the Be~Js since the team's '1968 debut. said Oregon offietals went ahead with plans for the game despite opposition from NFL lawyers. "The commissioner protested this, and we had lawyers out there to try to stop it. What it comes down to is, not which team you're rooting for, but which point spread," Brown said during a media event prior to Sunday's opening of the Bengals' training camp. "This as not a healthy thing, and we fought against U.S. opens Cup semlflnal ~ MUNICH . West Germany -With John McEnroe out with a shoulder injury. the pressure is on Andre Agassi to lead lhc United States against defending champion West Germany 10 their Davis Cup semifinal. But Agassl isn't worried. "If anything. John not being here makes it easier for me " he said Thursday. "I don't think people are expecti~g as much now, so I can just go out and play tennis." Agass1, ranked sixth an th~ world, will. play No. 2 Boris Becker today after Amencan Brad Gilbert opens the best-of-fi ve competition against Carl-Uwe Steeb. Saturday, Ken Flach and Robert Seguso of the U nited States put their perfect 10-0 Davis Cup doubles record on the line agaanst Becker an(! ~ric Jelen. The series concludes Sunday with Stetb playang ~ss1 and Gilbert facing Becker, who won his third Wimbledon title this month. Tbe wanner will pla) the survivor of the Sweden- Yugoslavaa semifinal for the Davis Cup championship in December. The United States hasn't won the Davis Cup since 1982 and hasn't reached the final since 1984. Even wi th McEnroe. 11 would have been difficult for the Ameri~ns to beat a Becker-led West German team on 11s home court. Without McEnroe. whose S4 wins are the most m U.S. Davis Cup history. it will be an uphill fight. "We know 1t won't be ca~y. but we are confident we can win." U.S. captain Tom Gorman said. ·'The players we have are very capable of winning three matches, and that's all that it takes." q1·01·t : ot· 'l'HI·: D \ \ Pete Rote, manager of the Cincinnati Reds. declaring that he hadn't been reading all those stones about has alleged gambling: "I don't read many truths an the paper. Then again. I haven't read the papers. But I hear about at. It would scare me to read the paper. I didn't know I had enough time to do the things I'm supposed to be doing. I'm tired of seem~ m) picture on the front page of USA Today. Thats the only paper I get. But you can't put much stock an papers. The) only cost SO cents." McCalllster leads after 65 Defending champion Blaine .:/ McCallistcr shot a 5-under-par 65 Thursday e to take the first-round lead an the $700,000 Hardee's Classic in Coal Valley, Ill. by one stroke over three golfers. two of whom were making their PGA Tour debut. McCallister, who won this year's Honda Classic for only his second tour victory. had six birdies and one boae~ on a windy afternoon under Sunny skies. One stroke behind McCallister were Curt Byrum. a non-winner after 61h years on tour. and two players makina their fint appearance on the PGA Tour - David Toms and Cary Hungate, the pro at the Amen- can Legion public golf course in Kokomo. Ind. "Considering the winds -I'd say 2S miles an hour -65 ts one of the best rounds I could have played." said McCallister, whose middle rounds of 62 and 63 last yeJr here tied the PGA ~ord for I 2S for consecutive rounds. In olher aolf Thursday: 8 Penny Hammel stayed bot. Kathy Postlewait kept cool after dunking her first shot in the water and boJh shot S-undcr-par 671 for a one-stroke lead after ttle fint round of the LPGA Boston FJVe Oassic in Danvers, Mau. Cindy Rarick, Amy Alcott. Donna White, Anne- Marie Palli and tour rookie Tina Barrett we~ tied for aecond with 68s over the 6,008-yard, par-72 Tara Femcroft Country Oub. Of the top seven, only Hammel and Barren played in the afternoon when conditions worsened as the wand picked up and a light rain began. Fresno State player dies FRESNO -A Fresno State football player who lost a lea after bein.1 shot during ~ a 1&.&Jy 11 disturbance died Wednesday at ~ VaJleY Medical Center, authorities said. ---- Willie Howard. 2S, wu surrounded by family memben who had flown from his native Louisiana when he died. a hospital spokeswoman said. Howard, a defensive end, received Bi& West Con- (ermce boftorable mention for his ~Y lut eeason. .. He bad many ~t cbarlcteriltb.'• said Fresno Slate football coach Jim S~. ..His coaches 1.nd -.mma• will mill blm IOrdy.' Howard b8d been ia critk:aJ condition since ~n1 .,. twice witb • hiah·DOWft'ed rifte after he and twO ma ......Uy forced iheir way into a Fresno apenmeni. autboriliil 11iaid. De tNDeta ltnadl bim In lht beck and lea. and docton were forced to amputate bis ten lea last Tbunday. HoWlnS ao. mOft than 4S pints of blood in the c1a,. tbllowiaa the lbootina. ~mptlna teammates ao .... blOod"'" IDd held up efrortl to recnajt mOft ..... IC=i~ lold PftllM police that HoWard ud tut ot ............. ....,. .. , .... ODe fl CGlllS.W--........ ldt wi• WU datfnt ... _ ..... How.cl. it on a league basis," the Bcnpls' bou said. "I'll tell yo• : one thioa; It won't speed up expansion lO Orca<>n." · : Jim Davey, director of the Orcaon lottery, bat : repeatcdJy said aambUng on sports already_ ia widt-; spread and the state just wants to cash in on soroe ~ _ that in order to help finance sports at Orcaon'a colletet : and universities. Davey estimates lbat Oreaon's NFl.f .: bettina game will generate proceeds of$4 mnuon to S9' : million annuaJly for the state's intercollegiate sport programs. ... In the Orqon game, bettors will wager SI to try tcr predict the outcome of four to 14 games apjnst poin( spreads established by Las Vegas oddsmakers. Th• more games they bet, the more the}' could win, fronf' $8 for a perfect four-aame card to $8,000 for a perf'ee( • : 14-game card. They must correctly bet all of lhe pmcs : they pick in order to win. • • ·'We're considerina all our options ri&ht now, Jcuf ':: action being one of them," Browne said lnursday_ fro•. New York. "The (Oregon) game doc·s not lc.ick off until - our season kicks off, but we arc considering seven( : avenues. I would just as soon not discuss the other ooet' : at this point." : I' THE 81 .. EACHERS •. ... 'A WAJ.K'S A') Gero AS A Hit A WALK'S A~ GXD AS A HIT' ••. I'M SICK Of ~RING TIV\T •.• Kenney placed on walve~s KANSAS CITY. Mo. -The Kansas City Chiefs have placed veteran quar-~ terback Ball Kenney on waivers. team of-'l::>" ficaals announced Thursda). Kenne>. who signed as a free agent with the Chiefs an 1979. said he was asked to stay away from the club'~ ofTscason workouts because he docs not fit into the team's plans this year. The Chiefs virtually eliminated Kenney. a product of San Clemente High and Saddleback College. from their plans this season when they signed another veteran. Ron Ja-w orska. to batk up Steve DcBerg. Doktorczyk top CBA pick Mike Doktorczyk of UCI was the first plarer selected as the Continental Basket-* bal Assoc1at1on·~ college draft got under ___ _ way Thursday in Columbus. Ohio in a somber setting due to uncertainty over the fate of CBA Commissioner Jay Ramsdell. Ramsdell was among those missing from Wednc. day's crash of a United Airlines OC-10 in Sioux Cit)', Iowa. Deputy commissioner Jerry Schemmel. wh,p accompanied Ramsdell on Flight 232. survived tllc crash. Doktorczyk. a 6-foot-9, 220-pound forward. was selected by the San Jose Jammers. Doktorczyk averaged IS. 9 points per game last season and earned All-Bfg West honors. Dolctorczyk led the Antcaten in 3-point ficld-&oal percentage with SI. 9 percent. In other sports news Thursday: •Tonya Moorr improved from serious to fair condition. t"WO da)'S after she was shot by her husband, former Anaels relief pitcher Donnie Moore1 who thni killed himself. Tonya Moore was relcaseo from t~e intensive care unit and moved to a regular floor. said Donna Donan-Drasner, spokeswoman at Kaiser Pet- mancnte Mtd1cal Center. •Minnesota Twins left fielder Dan Gladden's sort ri&ht lea has put him on the 15-day disabled list for the second time this month. On Thursday, the Twins put Gladden on the IS-day list, retroactive to July 17. , •Keith Hernandez and the New York Meli 1ot some 1ood news when an uthrosram determined thtt the only thina wrona with bis ri&ht knee was a brulte. Hernandez rcinjured the knee fucsday ni&ht, sliding into home plate against Houston. He fractured the kneecap on May I 1 and was on the disabled list until July 13. • Bill Shoemaker will have his 38th and final Sunset Handicap mount tonight when be aocs to t'-t post with No Review. Shoemaker, who turns SS Aut. 19, wiU be honored during a special evenina of racina to recosnizc his lut campaian at Hollywood Pa.rt. where he achieved many of the hiabli&hts ofbi1 40-y~r ridina career. He is retirina early next YU!t with bis final day of racina set for Santa Anita on l'eb. 4, • Sam Mack, a stanina forward on the Iowa Swc Unlvenity bukelball team lut season. was acquitted of robbery and k:idnappina characs in the March 30 bolduJ) of a fut food mtauranL •former Un1venity of Aritona q~ Alhd Jenkins and hia brother. Jeffrey, alto 1 *mer football pla~. remained jailed In lieu of $6,850 boCld t.aeh. The brolhen ~ i.rrested •t Slcy Harbor Jn.,. naLlonal Airpon in Phoenix after police aourcies ti"'* oflkert Lhlt the brothen were carryina drup. oftrcWs said. I 111 \ l'IO '\-H \ltlO -a.....~o om Brun•nsky of St. Louis connects on • Itch from S•n Dlego·s W•lt Terrell for • three-run homer In third Inning of Thurs- d•y·s game won by Cardlnals, 7 -1. o decision from judge on Rose ase until at least end of month JOE KAY COLUMBUS. Ohio -There •on't be a dec1s1on in Pete Rose's ~urt ca'>e unul at least the end of the month. ;A federal Judsc said Thursday that he won't decide before July 31 whether Rose's lawsuit agamst haseball Commissioner A. Bartlett Cr1amatt1 belongs in the state or the federal ~oun system , The timetable \et b}' U.S. D1stnc1 Judge John D. Holschuh means the C1ncmna11 Reds' manager "'II be (lrotected from \u\~ns1on or finng tpr at least t"o more "eeks. No 'Clore de' elopments arc expected in tpe coun case during that time. Hol~huh heard arguments for one hour and 45 minutes on Thurs- day from la")ers for Rose and tJ1ama111. who arc at odds over \\h1ch coun c;hould hear Rose's legal chaJlcn&e to the comm1ss1oner\ powc~ The arguments were de4vered 1n a packed federal counrobm exactl) fjvc months to the day afler Rose ~as called into the commissioner's TREVINO From B l ~hen. afier h1t11ng the green in two. f\e sank a '\0-foot monster for birdie ~o. 5. ;1 In trademark st) le. Trevino fin- 1~hed th e round with a flounsh. single-putting aga10 from 18 feet on tfle 18th and waving his blue "1seball cap at the packed gallery as 1i,c soaked up the cheers. !L Trevino's onl) problems came at '41e seventh and the 126-yard "po~t­ l\8e stamp" par-3 eighth, both of v. hlCh be bogeyed. Othc1Wlsc. he ~ud, he pla)'ed rock-sohd golf. . "I feel m) game 1s probably in the tjcst shape 11's been for a long time." ~1d Tre" ino, who has not missed a Bntish Oi>en c;1nce mak10g his debut \tf\ 1968. "I may go out there and ~oot 80 tomorrow but I feel very tood about m) game. 1r "I feel good about the long irons. ~c chapping. the putting and the 1dhv1ng." Trevino has finished 18th. fifth &fld fo urth. rcspcct1vcly. in his last .. rec tournaments in the United ates. 1,1 "Maybe I can move up three Jt<>tchcs this week." he said. •t; The American attributed his good term simply to playing more golf. "Last )ear. l only played 10 tour- naments. I've alrcad) played that *'an) 1h1s year," he said. 1~ Trevino knows that first-round ·~ores can be deceptive in any tour- 1.!amcnt, especially an m~ors where ·;he pressure as that much areater. 1 J At the Masters in April, he led the ftr t round with a 67. but faltered in ·the middle rounds before comina ttMck with a final-<lay 69 to finish in • ltt th place. But, he said, there was a ma difftrcnce between Auausta, a course deeply dislike , and Troon. AMERICANS '""'., much an the title cha1e, and prompt- ed Klie to tweak JOmt Bntjsh rc- Porters. .. I'm lovina it. lsn't 11 _,ut. And sen't )'OU h.at1na at? .. Kite chided British f'fpontn In • mus inter· Yiew. "'_!.artier ID the week. IOmc of r:mWD'I leeaJ bookies potted odds of l-1 that an Amencan -any Ame'rican -would' not -1n th.ls Ihle. • 'Ille Brititb pmt pounced Oft It widt '*· and· all but wn>te off M9erican dtlM!ll. .. You can MHC Ill Off if' Y9U ...... Kite Mid: .... )CN".I pay .. \\.~.cm Ida •Y· rm "°' •Yill ee'11 '*·a. .... haw.._. ...,. .,.., Wt Md IOIM...,.. ._, ..... ,.Jut•••Uhave~ office m New York to discuss allega- tions he bet on bis own team. Rose could be banned from baseball for life if Giamatt1 decides he did Rose's lawyers want the la"'IUlt heard by a state judge in C1nc1nna11 who issued the order protect 1 ng Rose from suspension. Ba'>eba ll'~ lawyers want the case moved to the federal courts. where the com- missioner's powers have been up- held in previous dec1s1ons. The case will come down to whether Holschuh behe,cs the di<.· pute 1s technicall> between Rose and the Reds. as pan of major league baseball. That v.ould make It a dis- pute between two Ohio ent1t1es. pro~rly settled 1n the state eoun system. If Holschuh believes the dispute techn1call) 1s between Rose and G1amarn. who 1c; a resident of another state. he could retain conlrol of the case. Cases involving ent1t1e<o from different states fall under feller· al court domain. While the Judge weighs \Olum10- . ous court briefs and the nearl) two hours of arguments. Rose will re- main manager ol the plummeting Reds, who have fallen to fo unh place in the NL West by losing :'5 of their last 35 games. Baseball law)er Louis Ho,ncs Jr said afier the hearing that he's not sure whether Reds o" ner Marge Schott could tire Rose for the team's performance as the coun case drags on. "l don't have an}' idea." Ho) nes said. "I ha"en't lhought about that" Hamilton Count\ Common Pleas Judge Norbert .\." Nadel granted Rose a 1empora11 res1ra1n1ng order on June 25 protecung him from suspension b) Giamat11 or finng h} the Reds . ..\lthough the order techni- call) ha'I e'p1red. the l'-'O sides haH agreed to keep 11s terms 1 n effect while the case 1s heard Rose la"' '>er Roben (;j1arhler said he didn't thmk the tl'am's recent skid -caused 1n pan b} disabling inJuncs to 10 pla)ers this season - "Ill txcomc a probkm. g1,en Rose·~ protec11on from finng. "I don't see that as a problem." Staehler said. following the argu- ments Thursda) Al' ........... . Lee Trevino reMtl to llftlllnt1 • ltlrdle on the 18th hole d ..... tint round Of th• •rltlstt Open. Trevtno shot • 61. dal. we play," Kite 11id. 'Sbon of uyana you au~s Insulted us.. nobody hkes to be written ofT. We're not ready to be written o ff," Kite wd. But a couple of American heroes from other cm all but wrote them· telva out of it. Amold Palmer, now 59. who won lhia title on lhu coune an 1%2. 1tr\91td to an emN,,_."I 82 in What c.'OUld be be hit tarewell appt.ar- uce a& a 8riush ()pm. A.ated tf he'd be beck ••n. Palmer rephed, .. I don't want to ay rilla& now." lid Nicklau 49, thret-puued bis .ay to 1 74 lbat put him far, •r beClt .. .... lekL 'hO Gnnuin' b'I lhl'ft 19'o Md ~ Oft the t.ted-ollt, b'Kk- .. IWIJI Sandy Lyle of Son«hed bed 1 tn~ on the hal 8'ole and · •bot -7 ). Ian WOOY1m ol Wales wu one troke hiahcr at 74. Masten champ Nick Faldo of EnaLtnd ~ottd 17 pars and a two- putt, btrd1e-four in a round of 71 Defcndint champion eve Ballesteros of pe1n hid to work hard to match per 72 on the courx that yidckd only Sill subpar rounds in the enhre tournament an 1962 and pvc up more than thrtt dozen th11 round aJoM And thty ~ bunchtd 10 one of the ll&ht.est lf'OUPI an> m_,or cham· piontlup lw tttft. Teed wtlh Watson 11 69 wttt AUIU'llian Orea Norman. Ptubp Walton of lrelinCl, Bnan Marchbmnk of Scotland, Mart James and Eric Cooper of Ensland and Amencan 5'eYC ,... • - Tr.vmo. 49 and Fttifta nmdy for lbe Senion four, OD91J1Utltd the latt nvc bola. lhrte of ..... for birdie • and pla,ed iTroon' ~CNriauna in-ward nuw in 33. Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Frktay, Juty 21, 1981 Langston keeps Reds headed in reverse with four-hitter -. . l'rom The Auoch1ted ,,..., • Mark Lan&Ston, the only pitcher to lo.se to C'inc1n- nat1 in the last 11 games. made sure 11 didn't happen again Thursday night when he struck out a sea!>on-h1gh 13 "".,hile p,it~hlng a four-bi tter :1) the Montreal Expo<; beat the v1s111ng Reds, 4-1 . "I JUSI wanted to make surt' I had better concenra- tton tonight than the last time." said Langston, who lost to the Reds and Rick Mahler. 5-3. Saturday ... The ke y was manag.iog to stay ahead of the hitters." Langston. 7-3 since his acqu1S111on from Seattle on May 25, reached double figures for the fourth t1me in 11 Nauonal League starts in handing the Reds their fiflh straight loss and I 0th in 11 games He struck out the side three umes and walked three in p1tchll'lg his third complete game. "I knew early I had a better than average CUf\ e and 1 was able to use 11 to my advantage all night." \31d Langston..: the Amencan League strikeout king three ol the last 11 ve seasons. Langston's previous high for the Expos v.a-.. 12 stnkeouts. in has NL debut against San Du~go Hill career high with Seattle was 16. last season. He also reached double figures in stnkeouts once for the Mariners this season. The only run he allowed v.as a homer b\ Todd Benzinger. his 10th, in the first 1nn10g. · Montreal scored its runs in the fourth against Mahler. 9-9. who allowed !>IX hits 10 s1x,1nning~ while rosing to the Expos for the fim time In lc>Ur dcns1on~ this season. The Reds, decimated b> inJunes most ol this season, may have sustained another one Outfielder Paul O'Ne11l lefi the game in the seventh ln111al reports 10d1c.aled either a strain or a cracked bone 1n his left thumb. Elsewhere 1n the Nauonal League: Cuba '·Giants 3: At Wngley Field. "'1nn10g p11thcr Us Lancaster. batt1ne txcause Chicago had only a reserve catcher remaining. got his tirst hit of the season in the 11th inning as the Cub<; snapped ~an Francisco's fi"e-game winning streak Lancaster. batting for just the ~cond time this season. h11 a hard grounder off the g.Jo'e of third baseman Ken Oberkfell for a two-oul double down the lefl field line The hit scored Cunis \\ ilkerson who had singled with two outs. Wilkerson also had two-out. l'-'O-run single lo cap a three-run rall y 1n the ninth against Giants' rehef ace te"c Bedrosian Cardloalt 7, Padrtt I: In San Diego. Tom 0 0 AtNettcs S, Orioles 2 8AlT"1MOIH SF,l"llev ct 0.lf'f 'I• rt Clt•o-"' u ft tl .. IQift( Or \u••• .f Pl,.edl~ff """'-"'II> Sn"'' di\ 'lw'•hQll'I Jtt .. ,,. .. • , , 0 • I I 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 I 0 l 0 0 , • 0 0 0 • 0 I I • 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 J 0 0 OAlll..ANO ttHO\" ~ ~.,,,tro )b o,..,.,, df'I MC(;.#.,. 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Magrane. 11 -6, walked four and struck out five while shutting down the Padres, who had scored 26 runs 1n their two previous games. Todd Worrell pitched a hitle~s nm1h snnuig. Mttt '· Braves I: Darryl Strawberry hit h1s 21st homer and drove 1n three runs to carry New York to the win at Shea tad1um 1n a game delayed twice by ram for a total of 1 ·48 Bob Ojeda. 6-9, gave up two hats an 51f1 mnm&S to win for the first ume m five stans since June 26 ' In the Amencan League R.an1era 6, Yankees Z: Nolan Ryan got his 284th career victor), stnlt..ing oul 11 in 711 mn. ing.s m "rhng-• ton Ryan, I 1-6. leads the maJOr leagues with 166 stnkeouts He fanned at least 10 batters for the ninth time this season and the 190lh time 1n his career.• R)an did not "'alk a batter He gave up two runs on five hits before Kenn> Rogers finished for his first sa ve And} Ha"'k1n!> 11-9 extended his scorcless- 1nning streak to 23 before Pete lnca'1gha h11 a solo home run m the lifth for the game's first run 1Ddlan1 '· Rorals 0: Greg Swindell pitched 1wo-h11 ball for st'ven innings and Cleveland. even without Joe Caner hitting a home run. tnumphed at Royals Stadium. Swindell, 13-2. got his ninth victor; 1n 10 dec1S1ons and Joined Dave Ste"'an as the top winners in the American League Bret aberhagen. 9-S had his !.ix -game winning ~trcak slopped Caner. wh o had h11 five homers in his last six at-• bats, singled 1n four tnes. He fa1Jed to ue lhe maJor .. league record of !.1x home runs 1n three consecutive games. done seven 11mes. Atllletlct ~. Orioles Z: In Oakland. Dave Stewan became the Amencan Lcague's first 14-game winner. finally beating Balumorc. Stewart. 14-S. had lost five consecutl\ e dec1s1ons against the Onoles since Aug. 29, 1986 He ued Houston's Mike Scott for the most '1ctones 1n the major leagues Mariotn S, Blue Jays Z: Scott Bankhead. 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The 23-year-old hea'} weight champion, however. sa) s he 1~ ner- vous before all of his fights. not JUSt his title defense agam t Carl ''The Truth" W1lhams tOOIJht "You get a httle Jitter) ... T yson said. "You feel this wa) for your first fiaht and ror your IO I t fight." The scheduled 12-round bout at the Convention Center \.\Ill be T~son's 37th. He has a 36-0 r«ord. with 32 knockouts. He was a 12-1 fa vonte to rtma1n unbeaten. Some of Tyson's opponent~ have been nervous to the pQ1nt of 10- t1midat1on. The 29-ycar-old Williams ap- peared rcla:ited " the oflic1al weigh· in early Thursday morning ot the Trump Plau. His moment of truth, however, won't 00'1'1( unuJ the openina bcU at about 10 p.m. wh~n Tyson will come cha!lint toward him. "I'm sure he'll be qarcu1\'e early on:· Williams said. ·•Aner that it' my lhow " "1 don•t tee~n thina he can do to win the raah .. n uid Tyson we 219114 po_µnds, wtule W1Uiam1 ~ 218 p0unds N.,_,, UCl-boend • C o-s1gners welcome l714) 54 7-6262 -~ ....... ~ ...... ~~,~~'«;...~~~. -~~­loz ~'(',,~'<~~<-C-:«SSS:·~~~- PROTECT ANT . . MAJall UIAeUe ITANOlllH MM1mJl Lee9M ~ Oekleftd l<antatCltv Teua S..ttte M1Metot1 .. ChlcMo w.. oe.-w L S5 • 5' 3t S3 •2 Sl 0 •7 47 .t5 .., 31 5' •••• Otwttl-.. S3 ..a .t6 ... .... " •5 ... " .., 0 " J3 59 ,,.,.... ... ~ A.-•• Detrott , ~ 41 K-• Cltv 0 T-6, New Yon 2 OeklMd s. lelllmore t S.ttllt S, Torllllfo 2 T...-1 9- .570 ..... ..... ... ...... ... 57 .359 Ga 3 4YJ It,\ 10~ 17\Aj 7\h 7\h • • 10\h 19\h • Detr9'I (ltltl t-U et A..-lM. Wiii 1--7), 7lH '""" C'*-8 ("9r•J 6-lO) ., lotton (Heftel 1-0), di """ , MlllMMfll (lbwtey 4·7) •• Mllweuk• (....,_ J·4). $:J0 P.11'1. Cllwlelld (..... 4•4) et ICeMea Cll'l CAQUlllo 4·4), S:H p.m. New Yn (c..ret 2·1) et Teua (IC. , "'""' 7•6) 5::15 t.t'I\. Toronto f P:*'"9ft J-6) et S..ttte CG. Herrla M ), 7:05 t .m. a.ltlmert (,Wleckl S-1) " Oeklend (Moor• IJ·Sl, 7:35 P.m. ............... Detnllt •• A..-. 7:t5 •.m. Clllu9o et -..., 10!05 e.m. leltlmore el Ollltlend, llOS P.m. C!ev91end et Kenaaa City, 5:05 p,m. MIMMof• •• MllwltllkM 5:30 p,m, Ntw York et Texea, 57J5 p.m. T0tonto et S.ttte, 7:115 •.m. ....... Laewe .... DMlllll Sen Franclaco Houlton W L 57 31 S3 •2 Saft°'"° ClftdMlll ~ Allal'lll 47 .., .t5 50 0 5l ..0 S5 .... DMtleft Monlr .. I Sot • 1 Chkll9o 51 '3 New Yortl 50 43 Sf. Loul• .t7 .... ... "*".., ll 52 l't1 •• dalPl'lla 37 Sot ,,.. Mir¥'• lcilr'M It. Loult 7, Sell 0teeo 1 MentrMI 4, ClndMetl 1 New Y0tk 4, Attente 1 Pct. .600 .551 .A90 .474 .4SI .421 .S6t .5.t3 .531 .516 ..422 .«J7 GB 4 10'h 12 13'h 17 2'h 3 s 13'h 15 Ollcaeo 4, Sen FrMCIKO 3 ( 11 IMlnoil T..n ..._ DMillrS (VeleflNMe 4...f ltNI hlcher 6-el et i-ttt.-urlfl (SmfleV 7·5 encl HMton 1-6)1 2. 1:06 p.m. Sen Frencltco (Gerrtlla 7·3) et CNcffo (Sutdffe 10-71, 11:20 e.m. Clnc:IMetl Jl.Mf'y 6·7) al MonlrMI (IC. Gross 7-1), 4:35 p,m. Attente (Cler; H l et N.-York (D8tllllll 1·1). 4:35 •.m. ll'tlllldl .. hla (Mullollend M l et H~ton (~ l4-I), W p.rn. St. l..oula t Dt<.Aoft l ·tl et Sen Dleeo lltunlUIMrl 4·•>. 7:t5 p,m. .......... --~ •• ~'*""'· .. p.m. Sell ,rencllco at ClllcMo. 11:10 a.m. Clllc.lftN" at Montrael, H:20 a.m. AllMte et New York, d5 p,m, fllfll ldl\I hilt el Houlton, 5'.35 PJl'I. St. l.** at Sen Ote9o, 7:05 Pftl. AMmlllCAM LIAGUI Melli 4. n.an J CAUllOaMIA •rllM s 0 0 0 kMflld " 4 0 • 0 Wtlltn r1 4 0 , 0 ltey 211 4 0 1 0 Jo~lb 4 11 0 Owmtdtl 4 I 2 7 DWM!ect 4 0 1 0 CO.vii II 4 I 2 0 ll"errhh c J 0 ' 1 ....... • J.a I T.-._..., ...._ .. ,.__. 3 I 0 0 4 2 2 1 4 1 I 0 4 0 3 2 l 0 0 I 4 0, 0 l 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 )000 JI • '. ...... --...... , ~ •••t-4 "" .,,. ...., WtnnlN "'" ec:ortd. OP--Dlfrelf I. Loe-o.trolt 7, Cellfornle 10. ::=• J#riff'M, Trernmell, GWerd. It!. Hlt-Ymon !4), WnNneton (IOI. --Jfriff'M (2). ~ • H •••A IO ...... ......... """"' 1•-•••L..6-J f.lmlr'llll • 7 ·2 I 2·l 1 Cl"lllllY w. """ • 10 T-4~ A-lf.tSoe. l 0 I 3 J 0 1 l 4 2 2 6 0 0 Watchful eye 111a11 11 \f.ta .... (11-12) DllftlCT u .,.. ) , ......... , ,,........,._. OCMft vi.w 7, Hul!tlnefon V•lloty I (Hunt· "'9fon Vallrt tllmlneled) ................. tO a.rn. -OcMn View 111. Fountain VeNev Norlll .... , (lit ......... , TMllY'thme S:lO 11.tT\.-ttotlinWOOd "''· Weatmlnater DISTRICT M A.NII A (lell M1w9 ftwttl .,.....Y', ._.. Vltlo 12, NtwPOrt Weal J !Newporl Wttt tllmlnetedl ......... ._ to e.m.. -Mltalon HNla va. Leu For111 1 P.m, -Sen Clemente 111. Vi.to Mwa C......_Hlla~I ,,......,, ._.. L.89Ull8 Nleuel IJ, Newport Eeat 3 (Newport Eeat •lmlneledl ......... ._ 10 a.m. -Northwood n. Minion Nortll 1 P.m. -'---hecfl va. ~ Nltuel T-. MSN <,,.,_. N1Y 16) ATP,_.,, UMerl I, k it INcker, SN2,52'. 2, Inn Lend!, SI03,IOS. 3, Stefan Edbef"o, 9440,402. 4, JOllll McEnroe. Mlf,574. 5, MldlMI Clleno. 137',"2 6, Alb«to Menelnl, S371.t53. 7, Mllollev Meclr, sm,2n. •. J .. ob Hleaelt, 126','32. t , C.rl·Uwe Sleet>, 1239,237. 10, Bred Gllber1, 1219,271 ..... ,.,. ...... U189ALL ,.,..,_.. &..-.. aAL TIM,OttE OttlOLl.S--TrNacl .>oM He• bven. plldler, to IN .... Yotll v.-... tor StenltY _,.,.,ton.~. A"'9Mcl ~Miil to ltochelttr of IN lnt.,netlOMI i..eeue. NEW YOttlC. Y Af!IKEES.-Anlened John Hebven, pitcher, lo CoUnbU• of the tnltr· Miion.ai LMOU8. ~ .......... LOUISVILLE ltEDallt05-$1tned ltldw Horton, llltdltr. aAIKIT8ALL .......................... INDIANA PACt;:ltS-Cut Derrtn Fowlhs, 91*'d·forwerd, end kit Jontt forward. MINNESOTA TIMHltW~VIS-Sltntd SldneY Lowe, euerd, to •n offer -'-'· SAN AlllTONIO SPYlt~ Celdwell -'-· cenler·torwerd. ,OOT9ALL ....... ,..... a....... ATLANTA FALCONs-slened f.n n c-. deMnslve beck, Ulldr• JoMlon Md Grev Patwra, rl.#Wllne beck.I; P9'11 51Me1'. -r· lef"bedl; end Tonv lowlc.k, noM teckle. BUFFALO 91LLS-lt .... aed Alben 8en, wide r9Cefver; Setwvn Brown, aelfty, and Allen ltouletta, ouerd. • DALI.AS COW80VS-Slontcl Scon Anllrom. -terMdl. DENVElt 9RONCOS-SltMd JOM JerYh and AnlhOnv Stefford, wide rKel.,.,a. ancl f>elli Green, ttetlt Md. to --YMr contracts KANSAS CITY CHIEFs-it .... Md I HI Ken· ney, QU9flt<badl Sltned Jonal"-tl HeYft, llehl encl, lo a ttvM·YMr contract, and Lools coooer. ootslde ltnebedltr. 10 a -·11ter contract MIAMI DOLPHINS-AorMd to lerma wlln Jeff Uhttnrlake, center. NEW ENGLAND f>ATltlOTS-Sltned Ptut Felrchlld, ouero, to • two·vH r contract NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Sltned Brien Hanaen, PUnltr, •nd Franlt Warren, dtftnalvt tn<I, 10 one--vHr contracts f>ITTSBURGH STEELEltS-Sltntcl Merk Stock, wide rece111er. H••VJw•ltht champion Mike Tyson fl•ftJ 11 w•tched closely by challen9er C.rl • ..,.,.. Truth.. WHll•m1 whH• belnt ••lth•d In for tonlth.-1 fltht In Atl•ntk City. I, Ivan Lenci, 5-'tl· 2, lorla 9tcJitr, 3,679 3, Stefan Edtlert, 3, 152. 4, JOllll McE11roe. J, 140. 5, Altlerto Menclnl, 2,0lt. 6, MlcllH I Cheno, 1,tH. 1, Andra ANUI, 1,7'1. •• Mlloll•Y Meclr, 1.6'3. t, I red Gllbtl'l, 1,574. 10, Meta WllencMf", 1,437. SAN FRANCISCO •9EltS-SltMd Merk GClflrlno. lliltll tnd; O'NtlA GI~ and Mace Gouldlbv, deteflst111 t•ctoea; Fr•nlt Hewkin• alld Onosel Tu'ue, dtfensl11t encla; JeaM Mlma, cornerbecll, Lerrv Morl•rtv, fvllbadt; end Rtno PalltnOll. noat leckle. Wal\ICICI VlllC9 E1tans, runntno ~It; Tiil• Menu, dtfenalve Ind; •nd Marc4 Moreles, lo.lclo.tr F'taced Mlk• Sl'lerreroi wide receiver, on lhe pl'lyslc:ellv uneble tt ~rtorm list ~vs. w...,.,. TALE OP THE TA~• The l•le of the ••H '°' Mike Tywn'• world hNYYWel9111 tltle defenH •o•ln.i C•rl Wllll•m•. to be held rodev et 11\t Conv•nllon Cenltr". Arlentk City, NJ T~ wm.ms AM We!Qfli Heletlt 13 ,, 719 • 711 S II > , •• ltHdl Ct'19tl'lCnotmei) CtlHt (exi>ended) 11 IS 43 .s 4S 47 •1c-16 16 ForMrm •• ll'i'J Welat 34 )4 Thloh 11 26 Celt .. 11 Neck 19l.. 17 Wrist . . ... Flat 13 13~ Allklt 11 10 (et T\lcMrl, ArlL) HEAVYWEIGHTS -G90l'oe For•men. Houlton, won unanlmou• oeclslon over e "''"" "819 Foot" Mertln, Tvler, Tt1te1, In 10-rouno fight, (Fortman Is '4·2 with 60 1tnockoull, MMlln Is 17·1·11. OMnllk '"ttvaol (et OetteMma C#Y I ~ lilMltw\ MaN 200 llv-1 Joev ltouelll, Senta ltoae. 103 '6 2 Brad BudMV. U-Monld91f, NJ . 2'03 60. ). Brien Gunn. Hlnsdelt, lft., 2-olM 100 lrM-1. Den Ku11er, Senti Clere SI SI 2. Noel Streuaa, Liiiie Roe.It, Arlt., 51 63 l Erlll MaUf.,, Wlnnetke, I•. SI 7' 100 beck-1 Trio Z4ldlll1. Olllelloma Cllv S7.M; 2. Brien ltelltr"tr, Soerk •· Nev , S7.te, 3 Geoffrey Cronin, ~ny11ele, SI 12 OfMr· 1 Frank WellleS, Min ion Vlelo, I 00 .. 1500 lrM-1. Mell HOOPef', ~n Antonio, IS:S..7'. 2. Seen Gowrie, ltoctcawev. N.J . 16:06.24, J Jeff Pelm, Duturn, Ga , 16 Of 42 400 WM rela-1. Eesf A, (Erb! ~urt<, Wlnntlka, II , Oen Kutttr, Senta Ciera, C"'I• OrVfusa, Gelneavlle, Fie., Noel Streusa, Lltttt ltoek, Ark ), 3:27 14; 2. SOutll A, 3:29 1', 3 Nor'lh A, nt.54 WOMllN 100 1r...-1. Merv IEctwerd•. Porlole Vetlev. 57.72; 2. S.reh Pwronl, 9rlalol, It.I., S7.tJ; 3 Y11ttt• Robllne, Muncie, Ind., sen . t00 bedl-1 hckY $Miion, lk>IM , Idelle>, 2:11.10; 2 Jenle Wae1teff, Min ion Hiiia, Kan , 2:11.11, 3 Kristine Stinson, N~lend, Texaa, 2:20.ot 0.-: l Sutl eur1, Mlaslon Vlelo, 2:21 .. 7 200 bl"Mll-1. IMdlY 9rucll. Hlol'll•nd ,,., ... Ill., 1'.3171, 2 !Catherine lthode•, Hunl•vlile, Ala., 2:39.26; 3 ROOln L-ls, Huntlnelon. Conn • 2!Jt.to. a frM-1. ..._lftt< Gr•1tUn, South Miami, Fa, 4:20.C2, 2. MltsY Collnotly, Mer .. le, Fie., 4:2Cl.57; 1. SMt&a Conwev, Lexllloton, MeH , 4:21AO. • IT-*Y r"8v-I. Soulfl • (Krlatlne St"'-1. ~. Wit. Sl'8Nlon Pr~. a.ton ltouae, Le.; ...,.... FertM, ltoenolo.e. Va , ~ .... ~. lttMel, It.I.)!... 4.lf4t, 2 North A, t:ltM. J.. Wiit A, •:21., De* c.. a8"9eAftl* ltOUNO (lit ..... -· ..... , ..... '·Ar...-.. wemv .._, •r"elft, •· Mertlli Jelle, AneftfJftt, •·I, .. 7, ... ,, 1•6, 7·5; Alber1o ~I. Arl9ftllM, end CNll lalloitv, 9rltaln. tteo, 1•$, .. 1 (4·7), 7•6 (7-0), S•1, H , wtlen metdl heltM W .,.,..., • .,....,. tlurWNflt , ........... IU.) ..... ..... ...... Laur• O...,,_tw Mleml, def Lori Mc.Nell, """* 7•1, l-1J.,~ Fa lrbena, Sen Dllee, _,,....... , AllitreHe, 7·6 (7·2), t?IJ •I .... ""'"'' ~vllle, Fii. dll. Or9'dllfl ~ Sell AntOfllo, 6-), 7·6 (7·51; "" NI, ... IMMO, ... ltotwn Fleld, ~..,... .. , .... T.ur dt France MaN Re•ulll Thursoev afltr 11\t 11th staee -a S7·mltt tto from &ouro d'Oisans to VlllerO·de LellS I. Leurent F!enon. Frenct , Suc>er·U 1 riours. 31 minute., '2t Mt<ondS 2 Ste1ttn Roolu , N•therlllnOs, f>OM 2• MCOllCI• befllno ). Gen·Jen Theunl•H. Netllerlench . f>OM. same lime 4. Merino Lelllrttt•, Speln, f>ettrnlne, same time. 5. Sean Kelly, lrelenO. POM, """ llmt 6. Gr19 LtMoncl, MlnnH POllS, AOlt, s•mt llme. 7. f>tclro OeloedO. Soeln. ltevoolds ll l>ef\lnd. . I. All>er"lo CarNroo, Cok>mt>la Celt dt Co4omt>la, 36 9. lt•ul Aleete, ~11ko. f>DM, 36 10. Lula Hen'tre, Cotomble, Celt Cit COi· omble, 47 II. Gianni euono. llalY, OletHU O'Ax, 2:06. 12 8runo Cornlllet1 Frenct, Z·~I, 2:06 13. Cllerlv Mottet, France, ltMO, 2-07. 14 Wiiiiam Pateclo. Bolombla, lttvnolcl•. , 13 IS 8HI 8reu, Swltrtrtend, Oome11, 2""10 l6 Erk Cerllou11, Fr•nce . Z·f>euoeol, 2.:?t 17 J.,ome Simon, Frenu, Z·f>euoeot, 2:31 II ltober1 Miiier, 8rlteln, Z·~t. 2.31 19 L•urtnl 8 1ondl, Fr•nct , Fetof'. 4'20 20 Helmut Wecflsel1>eroer. Auslrl• f>e ttf"nlne, • .13 OtMt' ...... ~ 7.m.v.. '26 Steve !l•uer . Caneoe, Het1tetle·L• Sulue. U l, 40 Andv H.•mc>1ten, 8oulcler, COIO , 1· Ele1ttn, 4~. 56 Gert\ero Ze«OOltek, Au•trle, 7·Ele'lltn, 1·13, t i Ron Kiefel 8ould9f, Coto , 7·Elevtn, f 41, 11 Jeff PWce, Sen Diego, 7- EJeven, t-47, I 17 Se•n Ve Its, Brll•ln. 7·Eteven, 10-03, 140 ltov ICnk lo.men, Booldt r. COIO . 1· Eteven. 2647, Ntte Dehlt>t<o. N-lfftend, withdrew Ovwel ,..,..._ < A1t1H 11 S1a9n I 1 Leurtnl F19non, Fr•nce. ~-u, IO lloun. 26 mlnule., lt MCOllOS 1 Gree L.eMonc:I. MlnneePOlla ADR, 50 ..cond• t>ehlnd l Ptclro De!H<lo, S..ln, ltevnolels, 2 '2t • Getl·Jen TneunlsH, N•lherl•ndS, POM, S:.36 5. Cllarty Molle!, Fr•nct. ltMO, 7"19. " SltVtn ltOOlla. Netherland, PDM. 7 l I 7. Merino Lelerrela. Soeln, Pettrnlna, 1.31 t. ltaut Able, Mulco, POM, 11·19 9. lt0bef1 Miiier, 8rlteln, Z·~t, 14:'20 10 Seen ICellv, lr ... nd, PDM, 14;33. 11 Mlouel lndureln, Speln, Revnotd•, ?O:<M 12. GlefV\I Buono. "•"'· CllelH U O'A•. 21:01 l) Pas.c;at Simon, Frenc41, s-·U, 23.36 14. Erk Cerltou11. France, ltMO, 23:41. IS. All1e ro Pino, Soeln, BH, U:SS. 16. Bruno Cornlllet, Fr•nce. Z·f>euoeol, 2U6 17 Steve e.uer, Can.ade, Hetvetle·L• Solsae, 21,24 II wome Simon. Franc41, Z·f>euoeot, 29.St It AnclY H8'1\Plten, 9oulOtr, COIO., 7• Eleven, ».36. 20 Luis Herrere, COiombia, Cef9 de Col· omble, l1:16. C*ef'Mwtll~ 51. Yatn, 1.16:46, 74. l(lefel, 1!33~. 75 z.csr-... Ul:U , 11 Pierce. I 41.16, 131 K.nlc.kmen 2 IU5. WOMSN ltesutta •fler !?le 8'otilf'I ''"' -• ll·mlle tto lrom Vt11lte to Vlltero~L.ant I Je•Mle L0tl90. Frence. ' l'IOur. 0 mlnutt1, 20 ..concb. 2 MMle Cenln1, ll•IV, 5 MCOnc1t ll9tlfncl l. 5uaefl El1a1, RMCltleld, Melne, 6 behind 4 s .... ,._ ~•, soviet u111on, 14 S lnoe TtlomPloll, lteno, Ne\ledll, 17 • MMlce .. ndlnl. "-"'i 20. 1 Donne Gould, Austr-. n. I. ICelflleen St\ennon, Awtlrelle, 2$. '· Kelly-Am Wey, c.neoa, A 10. o.n1.. Nctlt, cenecse. • oe.r ...... c.w 11 auM:I ..._.ltla·0.1111, lklulder, Colo· raclo, 11; lt. SelY leek, United St•lft, _,: IS Pfl't'lll• Hlneoa, A"-'!la, S1; ,., Kalrln T°'411, K9td1Um, ~. 7# °"""~ , ................. , I. Jaennt9 LoNo, Frence. 15 rroura. ) mlnut9a. I. Merte c.nlnl, lletv, 1M l*lllld. > 1,.. T,.,.,....,, "-• ....... ~At. 4. "-I._, .......... MelM, IUf. S. Cedle o.t, P:rence·•· 12:it. .. ~ ........ ~.1>.• 7. 0.-0...., AuW .... ldJ. LK ............. AWr .... 1MI '· lw*J lukeltla·o.-M • ......., • c.-... 11:1'. 'I. ~AM W.V1 (eftNI, ll:JI --•• 111 11 .... Zedl, ---...... ltill; 1t .....,. .._, ,...._, lt-;fl: It. ICMrttol f...,., ~ ....... 11:1'. ............... H \ 11 H 1•0 I o ~ I, t11en Lendt, 1'4.tl67. 2, !lo<la 8Kktr", 14'.146J. l . Stefan E"Clbero. 126.S)U 4, Meh Wllllnclt<, ".7''2. 5, JOl'tn McEnroe, t7.7SOO 6, Alldr• Aoessl, '4.1333. 7, Mlcf\MI Chene, 15.3571. I, T'*"8a Muattr, 7S.OOOO. t , Jell.ob HleMll, 70.-. 11, Alb«to Mendftl g 1135. HOCKEY .......... H9dtev LM9Ye DEEP SJ:\ • Wemeft'I ......._._.. HARTFORD WHALEltrM•mtcl Brtnl "-ltraon an lstent coecll. VI PlMA CUP <•t•~TM~l NFW YORK: RANG'f!ltS-Sloned a -·vHr Olevt< oev.-..m.n· aer~t with IN Fll"t Solrlh ol the lnttmetlol\91 Hocktv L.••- COLUG• w.-..v-. Sarft U11llt<1 Sl•ltt t, Australle I C1ntc1e f , ltatv 6 NtlllClrlends 17, Wtat Germ•nv 6 Hu119er11 I•. Fre nc. 6 DAV• T'S Loat•ll (........,, hedll -7 boats, 136 eneler"a. It berrKUda, )41 bonito. 2 velowlaA, 1'2 cellco bets, SM send bcni . 70 medtt<t4, 27 KUiPln, I t>lue peref'I, 1 cat1e1on, 7 blue w rk, 2 meko $1\erll llG EAST CONFEltENCE-N•rntd Do<lne OeM.trco ldmlnlltratlvt anl,Stanl tor cl\e,.., PkM'lll'llPs end ou04k rtl911ons TllurMiaY'• lcow'ft Unltt<I Sltlta 11, Wnt Germenv I Centcle 12, FrarKt S N•WP<NtT LANOfNO -4 boels, 124 a~a. '3t aeno beu, I berracude, II t>qnllo, 175 c:ellco beta, 2 vtttowtall. 5 roc:lo. 1111'1 I llG TEN CONFEltENCE-Nemtcl Ricr Felk en l11-111 to the commln~ BUCICNELL-Nerntd Jenntftf Avt<fl he•o women'• flelcl hocitev and lticroaw CMCl'I •no 'lton GrtVtlOwakl anJatent toottlelt <OKll Nttherlenels '11, Auatrelle 10 Hunutrv I , Italy I GOl.t · ·"""' °"" Ce! Tr-. Sc.llMI w •• ,,.,,_, Jo~ Merlo Oloaol>OI L• Trevino Frocl C-. Edliar<lo "'°"'"'o PN A1in,er Mleuol Mo! tin w ...... o,..,.,, Oevlnl.A•••"°" TomWoh Oll o.-nci.c--.w-ar,...MMCfll>On• 0'"'""'*' MM• Jo"'" 5,.,,. ... ,. 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IMcCM•Olll Ut U Orewll\I PlllMt IOerclel J II Tllftt. ~ II IXACT• I...., .... UMAO. U PICll tlX t>-MHl·f-41 N• wn.-" n Wltwint McUtt ''°"' _ _. . T-_,_ -· .. ,Qt..)! a•nt •ACS. I ..... 11\<rfl 1'-,,,_.., (Mce.,,.,.I • • > • i., "" ~ 0..-, .... I •• '" W.M ,_,.._,. l,.._..11 1U ~ l:JS.1 0 IJCACTA 11-11 .... IM.'9 ti OAILY Tll~I ct+Jl Nlo .1 ...... _,. llACa. I lilt l!lllM IMfl F-..._ IMCCn1I al.a la.Al U ...,._., ID-I RU\'tl lJt l • T,....__.IV-1 UO hMr , ... ti IJ&ACTA 1 .. 1) .... Ilk• ti l"Cll -C .... HHl++t-4 ..... 1 ...... _ ...... _,tjl ,,._,, .... tlMll .. ID --~-CW-. ....,_I T .... _._ -.. , .. 1. ... . ........... .. ................... > • ... "'. •I \ • I , II' .. I II .. ; Or•• Cout DAILY PILOT/Frtdey. July 21. 1NI NlJC NOTICE MUC M>JtC( MUC NOTICE . K CMlt_tJ__ . . K CMM71•.. tntw•ted l*'tOft9 \11\lMt IF VOU OIUIOT TO lle'°'9 .. -.tnt. y YfNI de'1n "'°'ti.~ and ~. Cftld ~Ody ~ NOllCe TO CMDtTCMte ttte 111 .,_ County ot Or ,._. K>TICE OF P£TTTlOH NOTICE OF PElTTK* they "-"" w~ notlCA Of '-~ of f'9 ~ ~nee ,.,.., be In "' .. 1 cooy to '"-perton81 wpott. 1uonwy lilM c:oats Of! 9ULJl ~ AMO enoe FtL.£ NOI' t~ I tO fltCTITIOUI ---. .. TO AOMUISTEA TO AOll1fl8TEA to ti. ptopoeed ~ ~ • ~ or bw ¥OAX ~· r.-t111¥t ~Wd Dr and 1UCt1 ou. ,_, u !Ny Of!~ TO~ ,uu NMw and AO« ... ol MAm eTATW OT ATE OF: ESTATE O~· 8Ctton l The ~ent Md ..... ~ Yc:AI AM A the COl.lt1 wltllln IOUt mot1tt\9 M Ofllllted Dr ltle GOurl Thi ' I ft A I. C 0 H O I. I C l"-Pe<tOf\ Wtttldfawmg '111 fOloww'O penona -THOMAS MAAtLYN ANH edrnlnl11ratlon tutllOtlty Wiii Ot • wMlft CAEOfTOA Ot a "°"' thl dlt• ol llfll • 5nanment of weo-talt MVl.,.AOI &.ICINll(lt Kevin M 01 .. n 0 15 °'*'Cl~• AAYllONOllENSON HEYER Ilka MARILYN tie 0•1nted unleu 111 _. .. OOW'=~' Cll9cMOt of .. ~oti.11er1MP10Vide0 of~01P'OC*''Y0t (eec.. t tt1-41'7 u.ec. MaGAMufCoun S...1•$00. '"OTHEA C AE01T CASE NO A148218 RICHARDS... lnter•teo l*t<>n '''" 111 ...,.,... Y0ut -ONMd ~ ,.,... •Jin MCtlon etoo ol the Cllt· ol er court •utllomed ~,...,,., ~ NPI ~· a..c11 C•11I 02MO OOftP 3200 Pit\ Cert• T ... '--L... M•RtlYN-H•nos Obleetlon10 11111pe0tl0fltf\O IPPI..,_~ M In~ -"Will lie court lornl1 Pre>e>ete Code flle prooeedlngtmayet.o1-.01t NOTtCE tS HU~E8Y SJgneO 1<9'/ln M OtMll OrlW, Coete ...._. c.t O ,_., ~ ""-"'" .._ 0000 C*IM wny Ille Plif90n or r ..,._ Md mlll e copy to fie time t0t flllnO ~llMt will not FEii 18 ttot GIVEN to tM Cted•IOfl of Put>ttllleO 0.111ge Cout 12020 ene=:"....._a.c.:,.ec1tort. ..LLION HEYER ... COi.Kt ahoutO not gt1nt Ille · IF '(i AA£ -A, ~· rep...ntal!Ye U PK• ptiOt to lour month• o.y Gt.,.._, Ci.rt!, •r. RENE BARGE Soc;111 S.Cu1 0111y Pttot June 30 July 1 Belt Allantic TttCon 1. .... )fl I who • MARILYN JILLSON IUlllOfity C AEOfT or • ~Wd by .__ court ltOtl'I 1114 dll• or Ille hearing •• J. ~ •• Deputy •ly No ,,2.334.5693 Tran.-14, 21 1H9 ~ Cofl)Ofltlon (OE. H mllY CASE NO. A.148292 " HEARING on the i>ell· :,.,..,...,. CNCMot of fie WiNn louf i'nonfle from notleed above Cl9ttl ler0t and ucen-Wl\OH F·542 N0tt11 Ro1;11e t7 SouUI. ,.,. .. ~be 1n .. r.-.ct .Ii' To all "*-llonwllltMthetO on AUGUST ~. Y'O'I """ • hd*of ... llluenee of vou MAY E.l<AMIN( Ille Put>ll•hed Of111ge Coatt bu.II,_. lldOteu •• 3012 ,,_,New.JerM)'07'52 ~ ~~A~ Mnelc:iwt.•. credtori 10, 1990 et I 45 PM in 'fOll olllrn WW\ .. court ..._. • ~ In II .. kept by'"'-C()u(1 It you 0111y Pilot JIJM 30 July 7 N-O<>f'I 8h1d . 1n tt\e City ot Ptlll.JC NOTICl T1111 ~lln... 1a ~-ENSON contingent c!'8d!,M Dept No 3 louted 11 700 Md fhlit • oopy to lie Mellon 9t~ of N era 1 pwlOI\ 1nter .. ted 1n 14, 21. 11119 Newport Bew;ll, County ot 1WC19d by 1 ~oor•uon A PETrTtON "-bee ~reon• who ' may CIVIC Center Drtv1, Santt ~ ,.,, .. ....,., Ceitomla PtObllle Codt.!01e "tet•. you may Ille with F!>56 Ofanoe. Stat• of C111101ru1 ...... f h1 reg11tr1111 com- ed~ STEVEN R the win or estate or both IF YOU OBJECT to tile ~In low i'noflfll hm w11 noc tXIWe befote lout tor Spec:111 NohGe of lhl fll· P\alC MJTIC[ to IMt made 10 LIDO MARE WfTHDflAWAI.. ,_ under 11\e flc:tttk>ul n OtMIWiee be Interested in Anl, CA 92701 ""'°".. by .. court The lime '°' fli'G d.llmalthl coun • formal ReQueat '"•'.bulk '''"•' ... ll l l>OUI • T • T I M I N ' 0 , rnenc.d 10 lfat\MCI butll· ~ f c:.._!le1aS~ of: MARILYN ANN HE VER granono of Ille petition, yo;i fie ... of ... ieeuMoe of mon"-ttOm .... hewing Ing Of In 1n.....,1ory end I P-INC • • C1Jllorn11 COtPof "'<* ,~ ... ...., bull'*• n~ Ot I\.,,. o ...,.n ' oun., aka MARILYN RICHARDS Should either IOPM• 11 Ille = • DfVlt6ditd In de .. nodctd tlbove praltMnent of utile HMll IUPI"'°" COUlllT a11on Tr1n1f.,ff tnd In· ONlllAf1NO UNO«Jl 1411.0 al>Ove on NIA I ~f"GE PETITION W MARILYN RICHAAOS hearing and 1tat1 your ot>-t1ab o4 lie YOU MAY EXAMINE or ol eny peUtton or ec.count CW CAl.WOAHIA tended Tratt1ter" wt101e 'ICTITIOUe 8UllNlll Frederick C 8eumen. '9 Iha STEVEN A JILLSON HEYER aka Jectlona or Ille written obiec· C le P~ Code !he lie kept by lhe court If H provided tn Mellon 1250 COUNTY cw bus1n•1 .ooreaa 11 3012 NAMe secr.wy iqu•a t MARILYN JILLSON tlont wttll the court t>elo•• The time kw ~ ~ YOt. are a 90nlo1 Ille Ca11l0<1\ta PrOt>ate tAN OtlOO Newi>Oft Blvd 1n 111e City 01 1 Tile tollo<Mng petlOn 1111 lllil llat_,t wu hied ENSON be f!P9CMn'9d • A PETITION t\as been'"• hearing You1 tl)l)etlr· .. not ..... bebe tout lni.r..-ct In lhe pet 1eooe A ReQuw11or SP41Ctll Mett~ of CATHlllllNf Newpot1 8Mch. County or w1tl'ld•1wn u • Qlf\9•11 P••I· w4tll tM Coumy Clef" of OJ. ;:.• .. r~taM ~ fir.d by ROGER REED •nee may De In penon or by mon"9 lrom lie h9.nng you nwy "'-wlltl tie ":::t Not!Ge rorm 11 1v11t1bte trom CHA,.. o~o. 1 "''"°'· Of111ge Slit• or C111to•n11 ner t1om uie parlnerlll1p oP· enge County on ~ it, r .,. fflale "'RICHAAOS In fie your attorney di• nobd ~. a totmel ~t t"-c:outt C*'tc Who ~ be dec:lered 92$63 er111no unoer t"9 llCtJttOU• 1989 • d9cedlnl Superior Court IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR VOU MAV E~INE Soedal Nocice ot fie AttMM'J fof .... ltloft«: ff .. ,,_ tM cuetod) lfWI The l~hOll 1n Ca111orn11 t1u11nea1 neme ot 08M N2:M84 THE.. rt!rmON Caltlomla County of Ot • contingent C•edttor of ..... MP' by !he OOUft ol an Inventory Joflft c. ~,~, • COfttrol "' ._ mother of tlll Clltef eitetUllVfl ottiee COMPANIES •• 3 100 Bt11tol Put>11Sheo O.enge Coelt ~ a'ttw. ty lo ORANGE tlle dee.IMO vou mull 1111 you we a per90tl lppr'ai9al of •tale -• lltet1Mr. M 71 Via Lido, N aw or p<lflCApel t>u1m .. 1 ottice s""' Sutt• 260 Cotti Deity Piiot June 30 July 1 '\def ltw 1--...~ THE PETrTION yourclllmW1tlltl'lecourtand lnw•'9d In tie -...,Of of any peltion or •wtt••, .... .,.,t8Nch, ClfATl<*'Ofl 01tl'le1nteno.cJtran•le<or1a .._. ... Cllll 921126 1' :11 1989 ·~·..-•1 reques'9 lhat ROOER mill a C09Y 10 the pertonll you nwy tie with fie KIOOUtll • P«Md8d In CA t*1 (7'4) t n.1120 f llll U>OM ~OM same Tiie 1"1111ou1 c;u11neH F·$40 :"'~'°" :::anetymtee REED RICHARDS be rep<-llllVI aoPolnted b)I a lorm9I Aecluee1 MCton t250 of .... Publllltleel 0.1nge CoHI lltAAfNTAI. CUITOOY All 01,... bullllftS nam .. name llllemetil tor.,,. Pl r1 ioW '•·~au al appcmled aa p.nlOnal Ille coun wt1111n '°"' months Soedal Notiot ot fie Califomla Probale Coda A OaitY Pt401 July 2 1 22 28 AND COttfflOl .ncs aaa••UH uMO oy tri.e ner1h10 wu flied Of' Oe<.em-·-1,. MnJll'c pet90tl repreeentatlve to t1om tlle d11e of first 11-ol an Inventory ~ lot Soedal Nobce 1989 CC2MJ235 intended trlf\aferor w11rur1 IMtt 21 •988 1n the County of ,.~ nu "" ip-eeematlve lo .......... ~. admnts'8r "'• .... of suanceotlet11<1 atprOV1ded ~aleel ol ...... --kwn'I .. aval&eble from'" FSS95 COWANK>H lllree )'991• 1111 Phi to ler OrlOQ8 FILE NO F40Hl5f. __ .;..;:;=;.;;.....;..;...;..;...;;.;;... __ N '°"9 .. ,......,I !he decedent In MC:liOl'I 9100 of Ille Cl h· 01 of any pe"""' court°*". ADOPTION AN sm H l<nown to tr.. 1nt..-ided Full Nlme •nd AOdtM' 01 It 4llQ !....... court approval. THE PETrTION tom•• Probltl Code Tiie account -orcwtditd in Anot for P•H onet· Ptlll..IC NOTICE THE PEOPLE OF THE transle<ee .,. NONE Ille Parton W1tlld11w1ng f1CTITIOU9 .,... •• ....... oe'1llin Yetty~-the deoedlnr• time for '~'"O Cl•llnll Wiii not MCilon 1250 oC ~ ~ AAAONSEN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA T,.,. pr()j)efly 11 oeswt.ecs 011t\d'L Ou11hng 11822 L~ NA• ITA~ ~I ..._ action• WLL and codclls. H any, exp11e PtlOt to lout montht Calffomta Probale Coda A KAl!KOAlAN & It teMe TO TRUDY l YN WE ~LEP 1n ~II u All 1l<KI< 1n P11m11 D• S1n11 Ant Tiie IOllOwlng penons .,, >W9Wr. ,.,. P9r90n be admiti.d to probe.i.. l1om the 0111 01 Ille nearing ~I lot Soedlll Notice VANAMAN f K:TITtOUI 8UleNlll o1 .. 11no trade f11tture1 l!Qu1pmen1 Call! 92705 Oolno ou--. 11 ~taUv• ... be The w• and any oodcle notk:AO above '°"" ... ...,...,.. ftOm fie 14001 Ventun Blvd NA• •TAttMINT YOU ARE HEREBY ao and gOOd .... OI • t.erllln sioneo D•v•O L Ou•"•ng P£RRV MAASHALL qJfr«I to gll/9 nodce are available lot YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille court°*". Sherman 0.ka • CA Tiie following P41fM>tlS ate v•led thal you ert requireo •estaurant t>ut1neu onown PuDHsneo Orange CoHt COMPANY 5 Chalhtte W't:.'9d peF°~ns =-examination In tte nle ~ Ille tcept by lhe court II you ~~""Y_for P.dllonef: 11~ ' d04ng bullnMS IS to l(>pe11 in Ille Sue>er•O< 11 Le St Tropez and ICJCet.0 Da;iy Pilot Ju™! 30 July 7 CC)U(l Newpot'1 8Nc.n CA ~ .... Wll no OI by tte OOUtl • .,. • person 1n11rested In WLLAJn> H. wtNDEA °'~Coast Deily Pilot SHERIDAN PARTNERS A C~rl of the St1u1 ol Calo. .. 3012 N-l)Orl 8•Yd In tne 14 21 1989 92660 :"~ ~~ THE PETrTION tt>e estate. you may Ille Wltll 407l ... 6n a...t July 20, 21, 27. 1989 C 1 I 1 Io r n I a L 1 m •I e d torn11 to• the Coun1y 01 Sao City of Newpo•t BHcn F-!i43 The C,.,..,,.,. Comp&11y ~ 1 requests authonty to the cou11 I lormtl Requett ... 700 P1rtnber1ll1p, 950 Soul h Diego at Ille Coun Room ot County o• Orange St11e of C1ltl0tn11 corporetlol\, 5 11 ....... tret~.. !',~thorlty administer the eetale for Special Notl<:e of tlle fll. "tv•.W. , CA t2I01 WIJIC[ Coest Drive, Su111 200 Department No F tNtreof C111lorn1a ano l•antter thff Ptlll.IC NOTICE C11es111re Court N.wport ... gran""' U·-• •n under the Independent 1ng of IV\ lflYentory and •P· Orange CoMt DaitY Pilot Ptlll..IC nu Costa Mesa CA 92826 located 11 325 s Metrose tollow1no aJconOIK 1>eve<1ge e.ac;11. CA 92860 ..,_ted Mn fltee an Adn'Wn tstratlon ol Estates p1alaem11nt or estete euets July 21. 24. 28. 1989 OLA Associates Inc a Drive v1111 Calllornia on 11cen•e 10• 11cenSM1 On· I( Uln Tiii• bu11neu 11 ton. ~= ~petition Act. (This 1uthor1ty will or of '"Y petition 01 ac;coum NOT1CE OF lltETITtON C1lllom11 corPorat1on. 950 Seplemoe1 7 1989 81 e 4~ S11e Number 4 7 069711 f'ICTITIOUt 8UllNEll ducted by • eotPOtahon h !he W9 urf lhc : allow the personal 18 provided in secHon 1250 Ml.IC NOTICE TO A~Me/:l~TIA South Coast OrMI. Sutte AM of 11111 day then ano now issued to µrem•H• fOMf tTAT£Mt NT Tne r egistrant co~ Y co 00 not ropresontallve 10 take ot Ille C111101n11 Problle Et A ' 200, Coste Meta CA 92626 tllere to anow cause ,, dn1 located e• ')012 N11wPo•I The following persona a•e mencea to trenMC1 '-' ·ant the auflority many actions withoot Code A Reque!St tor Spec111 ~ ~1~ ~ . lVEL YH GUERTH Tnls Dus1ness Is con· you nave why CA THERINE Blvd N11woor1 Beac11. tor the ooll\g ou.11ness " nHS under TM l1ct1110U1 LHEA111RING on fleobtainlna court l""'roval No11Gelorm1•1v11t1bletrom NOTICE OF PETITION c ... Numtler: ducted by a 11m1tec1pa11ne,. CHANIN GOLD mino1 p1em1-1ocated el 301' 11 M11111r & Aasoc;1al9' 2l t>uS1ne11 neme or n- •• ...,., w be held on 8ebe fakJng oert8'\ very the court clerk TO ADMINISTER A-1492n Ship anould not be declarecl tree Newpon Blvd 1n 1n1 city of Tiie RMt1uran1 Lawyers 11'1.0 above on Slt7/89 '3W.! ~',,,1983 L~.2 45 Important actions AttOf-Y for Petitioner: ESTATE OF· To all l'le!rs. beneuc1e"os T111 reg1St11nt com· l1om Parental custOd'I' and N-pon Beac.11 County of Ql\e Newport Plate Suite Tiie Clleslllra Cornl)Ally · '" .., ........,_, at hoWev9r the · personal ~.Nemer, 'letch a • creditors, contingent C•ecl•-menc41<1 10 l•lnSKI butl· ,001,01 lor the purpoS>" "' Orange State ot c11110<nta 900 NeNPOfl S.acn CA Alan 8ynoer P1...0ent ~ CMc C.n!41f Drive repreeental}ve wiM be Yovneer. 700 ScM!th Flowra BETTY JOHNSON t0t1, and peraons who ma~ nett under tl'le hct111ous placement '°' ldophon as Thltt tna emount of 92860 T114 atll-'' wN filed •9/o\ s.ni. Ana, CA required to give notice to ttt .. t, l ull• 700, l.oe An· CASE NO. A140267 be otllerwtM lnterst!Kl in Ille Du1tn4IH name O• n1mes prayed ror 1n tne peuhor• on purGn1M price or conalde< JoM And•-Miller 56 With the Coun1y Clerk Of Of. ' · lntlf .. led pef801'19 unle• ...... C A 90017 To all heirs. wlll or •tete. 04 bolt\ 01 lltted above on 6123189 Ille nerem The P<He<1te '' 11;on 1n (;()nnectton w1tn s11d Or•ket Bly Or•ve Newport •noe Coul\ty on Jut)' 6, 1989 IF vqu 08.JECT TO !hey l\al/9 walwd nolloe or Put>ttSllOO Orange Coatt bene~. crecttors EVELYN GUERTH Clllllee Packlld E v p Ill• minor cn11(l 1$ •e<lU"ed 1ran1ler 01 aeld llCenW tor &etch CA 92660 NMIS1 • grantinO ol the petltJon, consented to the proposed Dally Piiot Juty 1• 15 2' 1 con11ngen1 credltots, and A PETITION nu b4M!n l••ed Th11 1111emen1 was llled by atatull llCe'IMSI and laJd t>ut1t\e5S Tn1s ou11nns ,, c,r,n PuDhshe<l Orange Cout IU lhould' appear at tie action) The Independent 1989 perwons Who m.y by DONALD EDWARD with t"4 County Ciefk of Or You ere ld.,Md tha• .I the 1nciud1ng 1114 es11ma1eo 1n oucteo Oy an 1nd1Vldu11 De;ty P1to1 July 14 21 28 ~ and st.a .. ~our adrntnlSltation authori1y FS590 otherwl98 be lnleremd in G UE RT 11 AND F 1 ~ST 1nge Coun1y on July S 1989 pattlfllS are Pft!~ot 81 t"e ven1ory 1s thl sum 01 T ne r1g111r1n1 cc.m. AuguJI 4 1989 lfec~ ~ ~ '#~nribe~ted~~ lhed«~-«~~AME~~N TR~T OOM· f~~h~lndp~ea~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~------~~~ ~with .lhe ~ Interested P8f900 fllee an PUBLIC NOTICE ol BETTY JOHNSON PANY in the Superior Court Publlllled 011nge Coast ,,.. ruoge Wiii read tM e>el•· of ,,,. I011owong neu undef 1n. 11c1mous heenng our oOj8CllOn lo the petilon A PETrTION has been of California County 01 O• 0 911}' Ptl()t July 14 21 28 tton 1no ,, raquasteo may Casn Oe(>oslt 1n HC.•O• bullt>Ms n•me °' name. ---------- ipe.ance "WV be In and shows OOOd ca.use 1(; ~-· _ . . hied . by ALLAN S "'f! AUQull 4 1989 e11pta1n the et1ec1 ot the CNIG1< $10 000 00 cnec~ s hated 100~ on N ,. Ptlll.IC N0J1C[ lt90n °'by vour attomey why the courf atlOUld not NOTICE OF PETTTION JOHNSON in the Superior HE PET 1T1 ON RE t577 granting or the pe111ton ana 11 Balance o• cuh oeoo111 Jonn Ano•e.., 11.41118' IF VO\f ARE A ranl the au1tt0t1ty TO AOMtNSTER Court of Cal1forN&, County QUESTS THAT DONALD requested the 1uoge ~all bll•nte ot down payme• t n,,, 1•atemen1 .,a, ••fto<l I(*" R~DrTOR or a g A HEARING on the ESTATE OF• ol ORANGE EDWARD GUERTHT ANO Ptlll.IC NOTICE ••i>la1n anf term t>f alleg1-$26 000 00 Prom1uo,. w1tl'l 11\e County Clef• ot Of. FICTITIOUS., ..... =:t Ct9dlot of t,.! pe'llOll w1Q be held on NNA·O LOLMAUQH THE PETrTION FIRST AMERICAN RUST It 4MaS 11on con111neo tnereor and notes MCUr•ty •o•eement to 1"Q4i Count) Oil July 7 1989 NA• STAnmNT . you IT1.19t -Auoust 10 1989 at 1 ·4 5 • r~ests flat ALLAN s. COMPANY t>e appointoo II$ ,,,. n11u1e ol !flt! PIOC@ed-Seiter S89 450 00 f'2'511 Thi loUowlng l)W'IOn9 .,. u a.Im Wlfl ltw oour1 p ~ in De 3 "located at CASE NO. A 148290 JOHNSON be appoln'9d peraonal representattve 10 OflANOE COUNTY ing ''' proceaurt>S and poss· That •1 l'lH been egr :>uDhtned °' •noe Coa.11 doong ~ M Id """ a 009Y IO .... 700 Ctvlc pt C.nlef Oftve To a• ..... as person .. representative ldmlnitle< the est ale 0' tne I UPlllllOft COUftT •Die conseQutlflCtl5 and mey Del-UllO •it.en-tlnd Daily Pilot July 14 21 28 MONA LISA HAIR STU-r:~ .!!P'eeentative West Santa Ana CA benelcieries, O'edtclf'l..1 lo admlnlslM the ....... of decedent 700 g~ C~ter continue 111e matter tor l\OI Intended transferee H re August• 1989 010 1548 Adami A~ _, "1 lhe court 9270i ' oonlingent ~. SlO Ille decedent THE PETITION •eQuests '· " more than 30 days IO< tM QUlled b~ Sec 2•07• ol tne tS79 Suite E Coste ""-• CA tout monlh9 from IF YOU OBJECT TO ~· wno mllY THE PETITION 11141 d-Oenl 5 Will and Sente Ane. 1ppo1n1~m ol t Ounsel or 10 Sus•nest end Proteuions I 92826 • da• of first ~ of the grantlna of the n<>tltlon oehel'Wiee be In~ In requests the deoed8nrs codiell1. II any be aam11ted CA. '2101 v give tounse1 time to Code 11111 the c.~s1der .. 11ton Ptlll.IC NOTICE E1>r1t11m 01m1st11 20711 !ten -prOYidltd In should' ..-at .,. !he wll ~ ....... OI both. WILL and oodolls it any 10 probate The Wiii and any p. I I I I 0 n., Ju 0 P'l9••• tor Ille lr&nsler Of SIJd Ou~· AQu.atlC Llnta. HunUngton cton 9100 of fle ~am arJ~.:~ r of. NINA 0 . LOlMAUGH be admitted lo piobei.. ' codtell1 ••• avallaDte lor MOLSON Tile coun mey appoint ness and transle• of ,..,0 It 4ltN · e.acn. CA 92646 llitomla Probete Code. aoe:£ns °' Ille wl.:'nl A PETrTION haa been The wil and any oodolt ax1m1n1t10n •n the Ille kep1 R .. POf'dent PETER DAN counSolll to reoresent tile ltcel\se is lo oe pa10 only FK:TITIOUl llUStNEt l No1ret Fa1em1. 2011' '9 lime kw Nlng Clain. oO llOns With the ooort filed by AOELENE R are available tor by tile court MOLSON eke PETER DANA minor whether or no1 tne efle< sa•d llanster ou Ot'en NA• I TAttMl!NT AQuatlC L•!>e. Huntington I nol expa-e bef~• four be re the hearing'. Your1BOEN In ,the Superior ellarninatJon In~ file 11epe THE PETITION requests OLSON minor 11 ebi.10 allord coun-app.ov!Kl by the Depart Tiie lollOwlng persona 8111 8eacll CA 92646 ontta lrom tie he~ arance ma ·be in COUt1 of Calitomla, County by'" court. 1utllor1ty to adm1n1s1er ll'le CIM No 0299324 Ml if any pareni appears m.,,t of A•col'lohc B•ver~e d04ng bulineaa 11 T111a t1u11ne11 !• con-- 1'9 noticed llboYe appe by y of ORANGE THE PETITION ""'• under Ille lndepen· SUMMONS and IS unable to alford OOUI\· Contr04 R CLEANER 370 E. 11111 ducted by l\\ltbend Mid 'Wlle VOU MAY EXAMINE person or your attorney THE PETrTIOH reQU•'9 authority to detlt Adm1n1sva11on or Es-NOTICEI You hH• been Ml tti. court snail appoint Tllat a Hie tr1na~&114 SW. Cosll Mesa CA Tiie r1glstrt.D.L. .-.P'Vo· • .._ kept by the court If IF YOU ARE A ~ that AOELENE adminieler the •tale rites Act (Thts autno11tv 11-aued. The court mar deetde co.'.inM4 10 reoresent eacn 1U1gnrnent 01 the 8roltsakl Nae Yon Park 11 Choate menceo to triUl &i1t· IU ere e person C REDrTOR ~ a A. 'BOEN be appoln'9d • under the l~ndent lows Ille pertonal rep•e&en· ..-.• rou •"hout rovr parent wno eppears unless stock 1n 1r1ide futures lrvtne CA ,_. unoer the llc:11tlous ter•'9d In the Ae&ate, contingent creditOf of the per90nal ,....., • .._.IO Adrnnletratlon of E... 11111141 to take many acuons Mint heetd llMffl rou r ... WCllteQr"8rltat•on•skn°"". IQuipment '"° gooo wio of Choon J a Parlt. 17 bus11-i name or narnn tU may Ille With fie COur1 deoeaMd. y~ must file edrrinlaler fie ...W oC Act. (Thl8 authorlly Wiii wltl'\Out obllln•ng court •P· apondwtthln ao::z:~ llleld •ngly ano in11t1tgen11y M id Dusi""' W111 be con Choat• lrwie CA l111ecs ~on NIA tormal ReQu .. I lot your clalm wtltt !he court lhe d9oldent lllk>w 1t'9 penona1 provet 8efo1e t1k1ng certain \tie lftforrft•tloft · waived 9Ummtetl and Ille cOllt>der l ll•I t>ut•nHI 15 con-Ebrltttm 01mlehl, Nov•t »dill Notice ol f\e Mina ilnd mall I 009Y to fie THE PETrTION repreeentatlve IO take ac11on1. however the per-II you wtsll lo 9ffk tne ad II ou w•sn 10 ,.. the l<l-•llon therefor togetller With dUCled b rtu1t>ano and wt1e F11em1 an Inventory W per90nal represenla ~-•ultlof1ty lo man~aclk>ns wllhou IOflll repr419e11ta1tve rs re-vtce ol an lllOfney In llltS vicey OI an lllOtney In ll'l<S the con..OerltlOn IC>< tne Tiii ~I •1tr1nt com· Thl5 SUlem.tlf WU filed >ptaiul of •t.ai. asae'9 ilooolni.d t>y the co adr'nlnts•r the •tale ot>\11 ooort aP9(0'llal. Quired 10 g111e nouce 10 matter you lllOuld do so matt., you Should 00 so llll\tfer .ncs ua1gnment ot "'*"°*' ,: tian...ct busi-W'th tne Coul\ty Clerlt OI Of. of any pe911on or Wltlln four months Ir undef fie ln~f~fldlnt a.fore 1dn9 oert.iin Vt Interested persons unleSs promptly SO lhll yo;ir writ· promptly SO lllll your pldd-the atoreMIO !l<ienM IO• nets under Iha fiell1•0UI 1noe County Of\ July 7. 1M9 lCOUnl • . provided In the date of llfst isSuance Ad'T*\IMralon ol e...... ~t adkln• tl\ey hi ve waived notice or ten •escx>"M 1t 1ny m1y be •no 11 any may t>e hied on ll<*'MS) 11 10 be~ on or t>ua•nes• ..,,,,.. or ~ F4MM1 icton 1250 of the letier. as ptOYtd8d '14.. (Th'a ~ • however, the per90n8i c;onaen1eo 10 the P'<>P<>led flied on Um• time alter the 1111 011 or August 111190 l l><Mt on NIA P\>t>lllhed o..,. Coat mitomla Probate Code A sedon 9100 of alow .... ~ repteeentatlve Wiii be ICllOf\ l TM 1ndepend1<>t AVllOI Usted n1 11do a. DATED JUN 20 1989 1989 II tt>e escrow a.o ... , NM Yc.11 ,.rll Cr.oon JI Deily PllOI July 14 21 28 aq.leel lot 5oec1a1 Not.ice Calllomia Probate Code ~ ti> ...._ r.qulred lo glw nottce aom1n1str111on authO,,ty ..... 11 manoecso El tr1bun11 puea1 SE.AL .,...,,, 01 8uttO'<ll Etcio"' 11 Par.. Augu11 • 1aasi rm• avaHable from the The l.tme fOf ll~' ~~Iona d'°"1 W'llefM'9d petsont De granted unleu in deeldll (;()ntrl UC sin au· lllOUlllT o. ZUMWALT, 19712 MecArtllu• Blvd This 1111-*ll wu hied '581 lUf1 °*". Wll no1 expwe before fou ~ oour1 ~ they NIYe waived noloe 1nterested pe<son Illes an Olene .. • menot Que Ud r• Clefll, •r 11111.,, coaby, • 105 1n the City of tr....ne ol With I,.,. County C*1i ot Of· norn.y for Petltlonet: mont'ts from fie heanog • very oonsen'9d IO en. pro objectlOl'I to 11111 pe111ion •no IOOfld• dent10 d• 30 d111 o.tMlty Orange County 01 Ofange anQe Coul\ry on .Nty s tN9 ----------IWIN KATZMAN da .. notJoed above ~I ~ action) The independent lllOwl gooo cause wny Ille L.. 11 •ntormacion Qua Put>lltne<I Ofa.nge Coast State ot Cal1torno1 prOVtded ,~ P\8..IC M)llC( is a. Euctld Ave. YOU MAY E~INE trtiwfNet-lie ~ adn'lnliaUtJon authority tourt s"®td not grant Ille ttgue 0.ily Pilot JuJ'Ml 30 July 1 tl'lll the Oec>e<tment of ~ Put>iotnea O<IOQ8 Cou1 __ .;...;,, __ ..._ ...... ..,....._ __ n9helm , CA 92802 Ille file kept by the court. I ~ ·!,_ nolloe wil be granted uni.. an autnomy St Usted o .... I041Citar 81 14 21 1989 cON>lte S-eoe Cont•OI o.tty f'*>I July 14 21 28 ,..... range CoMt DaltY Ptk>t yoo .... a pet'90ft ~~-'° .,....... ur.: inler•'9d per90n Ille an A HE.ARING on Ille 1)4111· (;()nMIO a. un lboQIOO .,, F546 nea IPl)f0...0 Mid tranaf.. Augult 4 1989 flCTITIOUS 8U ..... ty 20. 21 27 1999 lnten•'9d In the .Ute. .... .... cl P«90ftl oOjec">n to en. pettlon llOtl Wiil IMI held on AuGUST •II uunto de1Mtt11 llacet10 01 Mid loGatnM 1678 ...._ STAW • · · you nwy f1'9 with the cooo f'iey "9¥1 ..,. nob Of and 9hows OOOd c:au.. 11 1989 11 t 45 P M in 1nmed•ll1ment• 01 •t ll •-ic Mnnrc Dated M'f 3 H>811 r ,... fC41oMnQ ~ .,. a lormal Reo.i"t OOfW'9d lo lie Pf'090eed why the OOU1f ~ not Dept No 3 loealed 11 700 m1n111 t u ru puuta l"VIK. nu1rw; ...,_ ..,,. Tr-'9for __ .,.NOTICE P\lltlC NOTIC£ SP9Qal Notl08 ol fl• llllng :,-::~!!!.. lridapeldlltl granl lhe aul'loflty CIVIC Center Df•llil Santa ""''' 14 hl Y1tgun1. pyeoe I(--end L~ • ---"'~-------~~;cR~DIT. 53~ -~~.;.;..;;--'-~---of an inveniory and _, ~ A HEARING on tte Ana CA 92701 .., reg1911101 •'*"Po I uoo MAM ttte 1 c..-. l.IQAI. NOTIC! eppral581 of estate-· .. be gran'9d unlHI WI pelllton wll be he6d on IF. vo u OBJECT to lhe 1·TO THE RESPONDENT • TA T EM EN T 0 " '°""' oer.-~tloft. 'A..1.nto nc~~o::.... Ariton Bou!ft•rd. Co•ll •W<Mt'T-Mll A or of any pelltton or lr•t~cl :':: ~ August 10. 1989 at t ~5 granting of ll'le pe11oon you Tile petitioner llH 111e0 • ,~~.::~... A. N ..... "'· ,.rMWent. NAMI ITATW..wf ~;.,~' J1~!~d Auto- UNWtED ICHOOI. account ea prOlllded In ol»ttCW _.,_.., p Ill! in Dept 3 toca'9d at lllOuld either 1ppe11 at the i>ellllon concerning your °"AATIHG UM>Elt Trent'9f .. end lrltet1ded The follow 11'\0tlW F+nanc!Jal Corpor• Dtlf'AICT Mellon 1250 of ltt• and ...,_ ~ ~ 700 Civic c.n&er Or1ve llffrlng and 11111 your oD· m1m90t 11 you lall to f• .. • "CTITIOUI aut tNfll T,.,_,,.,.. d<>' bu-',.;: :eons are atlon 1 N-York Corpof. N 0 TIC E IS HEREBY Calilomla P1obal4I Code. A Wfty .. lihoukl not W .. t. Santa lv'ta, CA jec1ton1 01 Ille wrllten Ob lee-rnponM Wltlltn 30 days ol NAME Pu1>111nect Or 1ng1 CoHt T~any R .. I Ettlle 1093 llton, One. M.,tne Mid,.,,.. IVEN 11\et the Board ot Requ•I lor Soeclal Notice gr-rt~~~ on lie 92701. t1on1 wltll Ille court before Ille d1t1 lhll tlli. 11.1mmona 1 Tiie lollowino P41f110tl 1111 Delly Piiot July 21 11189 Mertdl1t1 Ort¥t •H Cypr .... Center. &uHeto. New Yorll , OUC4111on of tlle Newport· fOlm la available from fle · IF YOU OBJECT TO 11\e llearlng. Your Appear It lefl(ed on you your de· wltlldrawn 111 11 Plrt· F&OO CA 80&30 14200 1 ... Unified Scl'IOOf D•91rtc:I OOYl'IA c:lerk.f p .... . pettlon 1-:' 1~ ~ 1 ~ lhe gr1ntlna of lhe petition, ln<:e may be In per ton or by fault may be entef'ed :no the n., from Ille P•=ll•p OP· Rlpll1gen & Sulle•dtek. TlllS bustne11 11 con· I Otano• County will ,.. ttorney '°' •uuon«. ~ · ' you ltlould' eppeet at ~ you1 all0tney coun may ent., 1 1u gment oer l'le 1 1 PUBllC NOTICE 1 C1ht0tn11 corl)Of11ton aucted Dr a oore>orllton t111e Mlled bldl up to t I 00 RAO SOAL£ & MASON ~ ~P'c!::-~ heatm and state your IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR con111n1ng 1n1unctive or :':;,i;::"unnam~ of ~ESr~ · ~3 M•IOlan Or!Ye •H Tiie regiatrenl corn· M on lhe 7111 d•Y ot August 2000 E. 4th Sl IMe J10 W• Santa lv'ta CA oOjec'°"9 « Ne wttnen °' • cont1"94"'1t c1ed1tor ot otller oroe11 concem1n~ P 0 RT AN f4..., EI M /4 S. 1(...-0 Cyoreu CA 90630 menced to trenlkt t>ull- 1189. II tf\t Putc111s1ng 0 1 Sent. Alw •CA~ 9270\ ' objeclk>ns with !he court Ille Oec:eued. you must Ille dMllon ot P•OPl<'IY spouu SOCIA TES 11 3090 Pullman t l A T r M ( N T O F T1111 but •n••• 11 con· ,_. under tM ltellllout ::e of ... d ScllOOI Oilltlel Orange Coast OailY PMot S11 .. 1 Colla Mna C11tl WtTHDA.AWAL OUCted by 1 corporation bull,.... natM or namea <•led 11 2985·B BH• Juty 20. 21. 27. t980 Ptlll.IC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE P'\lltc NOTlC[ Ml.IC NOTICE 112626 FlllOflll lltAftn.9'a.. T111 r eg11111n1 com· !lated 11>o..e on NI A lt .. t. Co111 Mes• CA Tll• hc11t1ou1 ousinen ONMTtMO UNDElll l'NlnCed to tr11111Ct ousi-Pl\lkp S TOOl'ley S.C.. 202t, " wnicn ume said "8.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1989-90 n1m .. 11tement10< the P•••· "CTITIOUI 8UllN511 ,_. unO« the hellllous •el#) IOI Will be oubllC'ty ~ ENT BLOCK GRANT nerll'llp wu flied Oil Octc>bet N.A• bullnett nwne or names Tll1s stetement wu tiled no •et<! tor NOTICa OF lltUlTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPM 7 1986 1n the Counl)' 01 Of 1 Tiie totlOwlng '*'°" 1111 iq1.o 1t>OW on Febtulf) 24 with the Courity C...... ot Ot· 810 •03·90 CONTRACT TO ADMNI TO FINAL STATEMENT .;,g. FILE NO F322 t55 w1tlldrawn u 10-11 p11'1-1989 111ge Counly on June le O•·•O MAIN lENANCE llTAnM F\.tMNemeand AddrestC>l ne<l1om1neoart,,.....,,1p op-Oar,R·~ Pres.oent 1119t NO OPERATIONS VE· I T .. ~'-IMfTH. the Per1on W1thd11w1ng ereting under Ille llCllllOUI Tiiis 1t1tement .,.. .. l•led f4Dm ICLES .. 1nPHEN Over the paet ~"·the City hat dlllgently WOfked to meet Its Objectives penalntng to Community 1( • .,,,, M O•••n 4875 bu91MIS neme Of WEST wUll ,,.. Coutlty Clefl< of 0.-P\ibHhad ~ .. eo-i BID •0.-90, CONTRACT IUCHAHAJf IMfTH Development and Howlng These Objee1lves are as follows. MICAttlluf Coun Suite 500 PORT.CHATSWORTH AS anQe Counry C)ll J~ 27 Delly Piiot .M'4 30 .My 'I 05·90 INSTRUCTIONAL c ... ~ 1 To turthet felr housing by providing decent and sa1e housing lor all segments o f the community N-oon Beecti. Caot 92660 SOCIA TES•• 3090 Pl.Inman 1989 14 21 19811 F-539 ~C~T2:~o IMt.,, IC· To 111 t!;,..~IGMl,IM. lneludlng. Low and modetate Income, ramllles and lndMduals. the elderly and the hand1eapped ~~.,...;~·~, :~~~ Costa u... C11tt Put>llllled Ofenge ': :itdence with Con011t0n1 cred1t0tt connnoent credl· 2 To prevent bllghtlng lnnuenc. and deterlOfatton o f hOosing. netghborhoods, and community Ollly Pllo1 June 30 Juiy 7 Tri. llc1111ous bu11neH Delly Pltot Juty 7 1•. 21 28 iiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiii i1truct1on1 and Spec1tl· ton. and person• ._llO may facillllee 1• 21 1989 name stat~•'°' tile part· 1980 111on1 wNctl ara on ti .. 1n tMt olher#IM 1n1er1te0 '" the 3. To provide public services for the •pe<;lall?ed needs of the handicapped. elderly. and pe<sons ol r=.~ 1 nerllYP waa n1ect on J4'ne 18 it office of the Purclll.llng Wilt 0t Miiie. or t>Otll ol low Income houeeholda. it'telOt of MIO School 0t1-STEPHEN B • SMITH au 4. To lnvullgete and develop new programs wttlch can assist the Coy In meeting Ila houatng needs IC1, 2tl5·B BM• St1-• STEPHEN BUCHANAN and obi-ttvee. oete Meaa. CA 926?6 SMITH ,_ illled h I r11ge the No bidder may wltlldiaw A PETITION 11as t>een meo 5. To provide technical and flnanclal a.stlSlan<:41 to Qua omeowners o encou 11 lid tor 1 pejfod ot t0tty· by Judllll Mary Sm1111 1n I.tie rett•blli1atlon of exl•llng housing unit• ,.. t•5) ~Y' alter tll• d•t• SuperlOt Court of C•llfomla. 6. To retain a quallfled •t•ff In order to provide adequate servloes and acilleve all o l the prevtou,tv tt for the opening t'*90t County ot Ofanve reQUMI· mentioned obJ.c11vM The Boatd of Educ•llon 01 •no tll•t Jud1t11 M•ry Smut> te NewPGrt·M"• Unllled M IPt)Olnted 11 peraonal '1eoal y 1.._to ·--·tlon Qhool Oi•trkt re-.rVM tt\e 1epr-t1Uw to ldminl1ter .., .._..- 9'1I to reiect M y OI' all Bldt Ille Mtete of 1"-decedent T-Communlz::V91opment Block Grant for Coata Mesa wfll be EIGHT HUNO .. ID NINE nd not ~ accept THE PETITION t1Qve111 ,,. f f the COBO 19 iow.t &id, and to waive autllOf•ty to adm1n1atet tl'I• THOUIANO OOl I (tlOl,000) for nec.1 year 1989-90. Below are allocauon• or UM o ny 1nforll'lallty or 1rregu1ar1. n t•I• un<Mf tlle lndepen-Grent f\.tnda approved by tM City Council a t • public me,ttng July 3, t989 1 In ~ rectlWKI dent Admln11trat10n of EJ.. ... T·MllA UNI· , .... AGt (flltl autllOrlty II• Admlnt.tratlon $t21.350 llD ICHOOUMITNCT .. tow• Ille'*'°"'' 'ec>f...,..· Publle ~Program• 121.350 ir-.. c-ty, c_,. a. 1111¥e to take many .ct1on1 H ., ...... blllt II 161.&00 ...... lltwct\etlftt DtlM· wttllOU1 Oblllnll'IQ COU•t ~ ou .. ng ,,...a • on 161.900 • prov• a.tore 1tlclng C9t1al'n Comm«clel Rehabtlltetlon 2 2 700 Pvblltntc:t OrlllQ9 Co..t ec11on1, ~. the per· Houelng end Community DevelC>P"*'t 4 • ..ity PMot July 21, 28 1N9 10N1 r~etMllltltlW It te- F59 t Qv+reO to Of\19 no1~ to TOTAL $309,000 Make a contribution to life after death. nff AMERICAN HEART ASSCl"IATION Ml:MC>fUAL PR<r.RAM. American Heart AslOdatlon STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepar1,,.,.nl at lhe Dally Pilot 11 plea.Md to an· nounce a new service now avao- ab .. to new bu.i~. We Will now SEARCH '"' neme for you et no extra cherge. and tave you the time and the trip to the Court HouM In S•nta Ana Then. of courae. after the March la compi.ted we will fll• your fiCtltloua bullnest name ttlt9ment with the County Clerk, publish once a WMtt fOt tour -..kl •• required by lew end then file y04/I proof of pubtl- catlon wllh the County Clerk . Pl•ue stop by 'o file your 1teU11ou1 t>ullneu stetement '' the Oeny P1101 l~t Oec>ert· mtint. 330 West 8ay. Coet• Mes•. C allf0tnle . lt you can not stop by, plMM C ... UI at (7 14) 842-.4321. E.xtenston 315 or 3 ie 81\d .. wttl m•• •rrang1ment1 for you to handle thl9 proeledu,.. t>y m all tf you ahoukt haY9 any fuf1"- qu•t6on1, plMM caet Ut Ind W Wll be mew• thlW'I gtad to ...... ~kldltnyc>ur NW bu*'-'fl ~ Al 1 conwntence 'o our Deity ~ c:uatomett We're Open Eartter and Stay Open Leter for New eds, Correc:ttone Ind Cenc ... Uon. To P'-Ce Your O.lly Piiot Cluallled OrMQe Coat OAIL Y PILOT' Friday, July 21. 1989 EJ 642-5678 From North Or•nge County From South Orange County :> - ;. 540-1220 " 496-6800 ~ CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 MOM NOttTH ORANOm CO. .J40.1m PROll ae>UTH ORANGI CO. -HID ,,. 0... .............. ~--· .... *"'•• ...................... ,.,, -tc:(.,, .......... ..._..., .... , ... ......... , ..... ..,. ................ ~ .. , ................. tO ,... , ... ~ ""-' ICC_.. ............ W ...... _.,,. ~ .. .. .. w 1 m IUnd 1006 Nlwe1 le.ch 1069 Nlwe1 le«h 1069 Corona del Mat 2122 COIQ Meg 212~ Nlwe1 leldl 2169 Newport leach 21 69 : ' . . ' As~':~,:~~ 0~81~ ~:~Y Ju;ll• ••n. '1.llllLI Ull" Like new 2 BR. 2 BA. frplc, OlnAIE TYPE 2BR 2·~BA Condo highly PllllllU home alepa from uft10 Pl#l, 38R 2'ABA, Sparkling pool home. 4Br w/d, garage $1,350/mo EASTSIDE 2BR IBA er upgraded, lrplc, Newport 4BR. 2BA $220Q/mo ~ beyfront fe.491<. Owner ~nblt loc. move In cond. 3Ba with pvt matr oft C Summer, 3 BR, lemlly. large yard wllh pa~lo. nNoowrt.h7. 29S·17420050tm4907.9A91v,a811 CBontemS2p6orOOa/ry Home nr flnanclnQ Agt 723..oe53 72,500 BKR 759·1234 pool/patio. $620,000. Houses/ ondos patio & yard. $3,000 W/D hk·up 5795/mo ay, mo ... · · *Ull IA~* Ruth Laurie Alty 646-4380 Wlhrfr• .. le•ff IH. 2548 Orange ----BURR WHITE REAL TORS Ccnn1 dtf Mir 1022 Exqullltecon1emporary HWPllT •lllTI Balboa fsllnd 21 06 IULTlll llO-HOO TSL MGMT 642-1603 2BR 2BA, 1 level B':trldge 675-4630 ~ •4BR 21Ln. I C Cod home. Anut dec:Of Ju11 llated 2BR home ~ h...._I LSE Beiwttlul 3BR 2'hBA UITllll 0 I Plan w/frlg, °'wld, ouble IU 1•• ••1 ,.. ... trg ..,_ . --~·ator, n;lme Nord 1oc' • ....... 2 3 b 3 .,.. • gar.,... ·-ured entry .._ s S8 ...,, ,.. w/.,.,,.rul rm car gar· r ba. ark 3 cars, ho u 1 e A v 1 • 9 / 1 ' y.,y, ...., • • •2':;~~~~ ,.._}_5.:ooov1..:..101 lg pl« & lllp $2,050,j)OO. age, lg lot to build custom Ii replace, bay view. yrly $2400/mo. 2 blks lo bchl 3BR 2BA twnhme dplx community pool spas, Outstanding gate-guarded ,..,......, ..... BlllGru...tuRltr 675-8161 -~ t $1850/ 72""•7• lormaldinltlQ,lndry.lrplc. S1395/mo'. 2BR ~ den. 2•;BA 2 ' 1425,000. Agt. 875-8161 ..... , . ............ In great ., .. o mo ..... vv .. Karin 7141759·5065 2 car garage & yard Xlnl ON THE GOLF COURSE lrplcs On the 0011 course , ~ MUl (l~HI 1U * ...... * ~;!!~500IL.TI 1.UYFlllT-EI toUl"'EW condl Nopell S1050mo Big Canyon 2BR 2BA All the bells & whlslfesl TIAl-llWll -"'••5 n Curt 11631-1266 townhome. ierrllic lo· $3350/mo • 760-5064 ==;::r-=.::..-::zi-5£ .... ll-llJI Commerctal &Anldenllal. IJl-4IJI ~t"tB":.t-:iyt..!se* 'im~'!e.~de.$1~3~~o EASTSIDE CONDO 2BR catlon.gollcourse&clly ---11 =-"-°-="..::..::--:...'."':.-C u-.. 1024 Call Harry. 8-42-3850 Agl .... ".f ml.•"( $2600 mo Yrly lse 495·8303 1',.,BA. pool. laundry tac llghll viewl 2 car garage Santa Ma 21 ~ ~ .................................. ,~ ... ft<_. W It-. tW ......... .,.._.,_. -~ ...... ,., (,... Ult ......................... ~ .Qlta _.. _, -2 8 2 B WI I L gar avatl ~I I $825/mo Steps to pool spa. se· W II &lllmlT'I CONDO .BY OWNER r S a0 0 n er ease OWNER ABROAD Beaull· 548:9341 0, 846•2848 cured entry, 1600 sit ot E IHIE Oii .: *~--.0* W&--Plln-R 3Br2'h8a,gar ,secluded 2 5 mo lul 2 br2ba ~denhouse _ _ luxury,$1795/mo E11tra clean 18R upper ,1 Prime L~tlon. Pride ol .... -area $195 000 .:2 Big 3 Br 3 Ba, Yearly Lease 1 blk from beach Rent 2 EASTSIDE Deluxe 3BR SEA ISLAND DR AIC, carport. tennis C>wn«ahlp. 2 on a Lot· lmmedlately available. Dipper, N.B 730-0620 $3050 mo or 3 mos from Aug Fully 2•,i,BA 2 story Flreptace. 3BA 2'hBA 2 balconies pool. $650/mo Avt 811 11 Prine only. Agt 8-45-3883 ~f~~.~ ~~. ~. NWPT SHRS CHARMER 3 Br 3 ::s~i~ Lease furnished. $2500 mo 2 car gar. $1300/mo Sml over1ook1ng golf course Re/Max Altrs 642-9797 .. llT._ _. 63 1 .57 10 3BA 1'-~BA, comm pool, 121 l 675-8075· pet okl Agt 675-4912 Lg kitchen, formal dln1ng.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. ____ _ r• UL.I IY 1• m BEACH COTTAGE spa & tennis $345 000 * · Ill * _ SpyglaasHiil =7 Monterey iMllAAC 3BR house 2BA 'lwlmming pool Tennis Apartments 3 BR, 2'i'I BA, pr•~..._Eest· En1-eln In "·"'"I & ·•ry Bkr 642-3850 SMALL but charming 2BR Ctrcte, 4BR, VIEWI lam rm. lrplc. gar No court, secured gate.1:::======== ""• .,, "''V" '"' 1BA beach cottage on $3000. Open Sal/Sun pets Neer OCC $1200 Sl800fmo. Balboa aide Costa Meaa lo· cu11om 3 BR. 1¥. BA ..... YllllllTI the bay 2 car garage. 1.5 2 131533-14 38 , 548-4834or642-9178 OeHO. IHIE'LJ .. lt•• Island 2606 ~::·:= ::r f~:i: =-ve ~~;:c:.:~lo, ex· N=t~;,er;~e:1s~~;!~ ~~~~esal6o~~l~bR al~: 2131325"1755 Sally MESA VERDE 5BR 3BA In llO-IOOO er 14'-HOl 2BA 2BA upper, newly re· ,; From $295.000. Builder 26e1 Crestview master, formal dining. BOAT s1275/mo yrly Studio, '°· ol PCH. lull tamlly neighborhood ~ "1fjA.V decorated. $1275/mo in-., cooperative with flnanc· $599,0QO. FM land. Agt gourmet kitchen to eat No Pelt 673•0409 altr 6. bath, pvt entry, no kitch. G re a I con d 1 t Ion KU',.. ..... / eludes utllllles 673-4727 . n long.EN WEEKDAYS 1·5 854-9252 for Brick fireplace, 3 car or message on 673-68 to $450/mo. 630-7640 am $2000/mo Call Jackie \lt"\VIT '-"'"'fl' 1u·" '11 818-952-1040 OP llAOI garage 1 RV. Below mar-or 240-6826 pm 631· 1266 Re/Max Rllrs \ . \\ '\ ~ .II l. ;. SAT/SUN 11·5 2BR 28A w~ over ket $495,000 431 Irvine. Balboa -Quiet neighborhood. 3BR. REALTORS • .-Large 2-Br 1 Ba I'' 320 E 5241:.t1~~ .. C M, double car ~rage Fire-Newpart Hel~hls p,nlnsula 2 I 07 Costa Mesa 2124 gar. patio. 1 '1tml to bch 2BR 2BA • den house ~r!, 7~~· c~~~r~ ~rt!'~ place, Ill• bathroom 642-9797 Donald tall ** 2 Br t Ba House $97 5mo, $500 sec Walk lo beach View. gar 673-2422 .... TlllllTI w/jac tub Both units In 1 •• ,i~'~\-1 BLOCK TO BAY 3BR w t 2 car garage large 525-7075/631-3242 wld,tennls&pool $1250 _._ J 7,000 sq. ft. R·2, alley, grNt cond $419 ooo. !"4 • It. 1BA house, pa110. laun· yard. 788 Joanne. S950 SMALL 2BR h F 1 mo-to-mo 650-8981 NORTH Baylron1 Yrly 3BR 28A q let st 1 ' ' 'I'!' ·-1 •• dry, 1 car gar , $1500/mo mo 549.7991 ouse ron --Spacious, 1BR, lrplc. ' ' u ree · ...... Ill.Tl 0·~· yrly lae Agt. 673-4593 · _ & back yrd. Drapes. crpt •WTILIFF* patio Remodeled kllch P r Inc IP a 1 s o n I Y · 17• ---._ ,..._ •COLLEGE PARK* Cloae to shops & schools View Exec 5Br 3Ba family $ t0501mo 675-3457 S 3 5 0 · 0 O O · L •ave .,_.. ws••-r -C ..... 1 M 2 3BA 2BA. remodeled $745/mo 650·7244 hm $2395 Agt 786-7322 -message 650· 77 13 -.......... PLU 2BR, 2BA. tr pie, pool orona V'I:' ar 12 2 Enclosed patio. gardener - -----YEARL y large unfurn 1 BR ... FrtRow bay vu Expanded $159,000 631-5596 l BR t BA. tip gar $1500/mo 557-6035 Fountain 3BR2BA.lrplc gar&2BA apt over garage Ulllincl l4!1i~--"'!iil"""!'--1•040_., 3BR + '2~BA + FR 2500 S925mo 612 Jasmine V H 21 34 1BA wldeck. gar Both on No pets Snot $825/mo 0 !><1--f>il-llm...lllLAl'~Qrul!Q,JitQfll:..J• al cm.-.11t:A:i5lQdi Cati Aae 1125 Open 2·4 Sat & Sun *°'zy HlllE* a ey lhe Penlnsula & steps lo dble $875/mo 673-4878 pletely new lnl.,lorl Musi 720-17~ Owner/Bkr ~81 BR 1BA. g-.reo-e:-min EJC~~ furn,.. oolof4d+_J _Hl~1~~'!_~~1l.1 ----_~;;;;;;;;;;;;,_~;;;.--- ... 1 Cts to bch, NEW E ___ ... _. 3BA to &OIE PUGEL 2 br 1 ba Ho se 1blk 1, room. patio. $795/mo TV, free cable, llnen1. all BAYCREST Beaulllul hlboa PtnlnSUla 7607 : EVERYTHING crpt. pnt. u~opean r"''"""""• · Oft Ortego Hwy Nr El u om 563 v 1c1oria teak turn • club member· four bedroom lour bath .._-..,.------~-------...1 1, kit, bathrms etc Oak 21'1BA. 2 fireplaces. at· Chrtso & Rancho beacil Fireplace garage. TSL MGMT 642-1603 shlp $800/mo 545-9646 lamll home Lovel l BA upstairs Apt 50 11 ,. 1 b & teched 2 car garage plus Capistrano Residenttal pvt yard Qu1e1 neigh-1 ;{ Y from bay S750tmo yearly • l~~!!;;;;I~~~ j,3'1;7~t w~~ S lU~ parklr\Q development Asking borhood 1 yr lease •E'SIDE 2Br 1Baeollage. Hunt BfKh 21 40 neg bo';:"ood large ullhlles included Call ,, down •nprox $1099 PI $449,000 $400 000 Call for Map & $1300 mo 675·8075 lrplc, stove. pvt entrance ' rooms ormat dining 714-737-4554 -... DONNA WALL 495 1637 • small ated I I II lo room Family room -PW Ml 1"91 fixed Aol 8'0-9252 Grubb & Elli• Reeitora D e t a I I s A U S T Y 2 Ir 2 II TtwlltHH g lllea w pa 10 1 ••fr•lf Hardwood floors French 2 bllls to bch. very sm • UAllA .. au 644-6200 GUINTHER 631-1266 With fireplace & private $850/mo+nc. 548-1627 1400 PCH Pool, 'f.' gym door• Available 1mmed1-Bectletor. w/d, patio trio - . . ti SELLERS ar• very IMne 1044 H bo Rid E H patio 1blk10 beach and *lllT IEE* S875mo 818·79 ·43!56 ately .$2,700/mo. NO STOVE $450/mo • moUvatedl Leaving the 38R 2BA near Irvine High ;~A r2'1e8r 2s;, om;· shops s 1 tOO mo 2BR 2BA. lrplc, encl gar •S&S 9541 OLYMPIC DR THE DALEBOUT ASSN sec. 818-285.0223 iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil00~2!>1 area.lfyouepprec.quall· POOl·lltepvtbackydwlth Ocean/City llght1 'l..,· 675-8472 All built-Ins. Near shops 38R 1''•BA.den wllrpt No 631-7300 - ty & good taate. this may brick fence, new carpel & Fine avl S719K 545.7959. *•OCEAN VIEW $745/Mo pets N/smkr S1375tmo. -;;.Ullll YllW MME Corona dtl MM 2622 _ ... N~t be .the prop. for you. paint, 2·c•r gar with _ _ Cemet lots 4BA 3'1tBA. tamlly rm. 2 810Center MUSTSEE189'4·6946 Brtghl, airy like new 48 R 1~BLKS toocean Charm ! ·~1_~ .. We'll glW you the down In Spacious 5 bdrm. 3 ba atorage. Wall\ lo achoola UllH YllW-IAIE ~ hreptaces. $2950/mo TSL MGMT 642-1603 3BRW.BA House New 2BA, den No pets. $2200 1B~. gar, lndry rm, stove. exctlg fore 8'\8t'e of own· hm w/vlrtually everythlr\Q $243,900. Financing Desirable corner lot. Oak Crypts 1225 Sea Lion Rily 673-5354 3BR 1';BA. Sicily Ave near drapes/carpets Near per mo 4 sec 640-1022 reJrig, carpeting No pets =·~ a":•af\~': S:O.~x~:'~:'pr~~4!' =~1~Ts9~: list ::~ l~~~-gu~E~BSRA~~~-~ SINGLE CRYPT -. IUFfloillO * Glsler Neal, clean, avail shopping 213·825-4241 BEAUTIFUL LAG-DELUXE J:r~o; ~::5~':s~I ~1~ apprec. You receive Ttt.grdn area offers a lrg $485K Owner 720-1552 Pacific View Memorial Quiet Cut-de-aac. End •prior to 811. S 1,050/mo. 213-839-183!._evenlng -TOWNHOME. 2 Master Call 415-922-6507 7-9pm • 100% ._ benefttl. Muat poot +a gruay arH •. all TllTLlllll ll&ITY _ P~k19A;~~i~2t°° unit. Lovely greenbelt 3 Prop Mgr (6l9)726·9665 3BR, 2BA condo Gar & 1uites. Attched gar, pool, ---- hew c:leer'I credit. Agt MW fencing, built-Ins. Newtycu1tomlz.c14 Br, 2\.'t JM PETERS 2BR, 2BA de-• -1 br, 2•1t ba Liv rm, Fam 3BR 28A Eastslde l arge angl prkng. Frnt yrd & ape Aval 81 t Lease 111I20 H7-eG02 OV•. liv, Wknda IPltal 1talrcue & cozy Be. 3 car gar. pool. & apa, teched house 2 yrs old. rm 640-1858, 361-2390 yard. 322 E. 23rd. back/aide patio. Redone. $1350mo 673-4285 IOO Ill LI 14'-21 ll ~no aeace tor your out· $4 79,00 b y owner $340,000. OPEN Sal/Sun Out of County -$1365/mo With gardener $1000/mo. 848-418 1 ---AEMgg~~gL~rm ~ :!:':"':,~~; ~~~~t0EN5~i~&s~u~~ ~~-5!~1.~~~!erLane. Prap!!!Y 1525 3t~~~~.o:,~~~e1r0• __ 544·0111 3BR. den. 1'-'·BA St300 2 e='•~!'lo9!.?1~~~up 2s!rm~1~:· ~~~1.ca~~~' home Juet 3 tlouMa to Ole Megulne. Pleue call to 2BR 1BA. 1200 sq ft cor-cahon gorgeous home BRAND NEW E'SIDE de-8 3 8 1 M •II o Y Dr to 1,820 all, golf course Shorecrest Ln $900 beectl.Famllyroomwfth ... thlabeeo1.hmnow YllW-... YIAlll ner lot $197 ,500. gate 'guarded comm. 1u11e 2BR. 2BA Cath 213•493-2901, evea v1eW1,lrplcs,w/dhkups, mo(818)790 ·992t ftreplece I bMmed c.lf. red\Jc.d to .785.000. Turtlerock HIM1. 3BR, 2BA 2 200+ al l 38R +den for· ~ULHEARN REALTORS pooll spas & tennis cells, garage. etc 2541 AVAILABLE NOWI ale. 2-car aitch gar Call 1818)249-7943 ln9, 1uper . 9ourme1 711-nM Euro kltch, MW noore & ;.,, .. dining rm & huge 213-925-9545 $3 ooO/mo lease Agt Elden $1100/mo No 'i'WALKtobeach Beaut 9·6 lor appl 760-5494 2 BR 1 BA Id kJllMrl I dining .,.. pnt. Lrg yrd, Ille roof. family rm w /open -.U Call Suzanne 760-03?0 Pela 642-3812 4Br Condo. 2 11ory. dbl agei car ~~co:!:~·~; OF•nlng to pat io ( 11 (~~I I .I KJ:'\. · $743,000. By owner. kitchen Great new root, MODEL HOME View N Grubb & Elli• Reallot1 Charming Eastslde 3BR gar/opener, trg patio, avl lllFfS •11 aundeck bllilns no peta' ( "'2S.OOO r;:::::l~'\ll'\'' 154-1821. 18831 Porto 75x 1251ol Quiet cul-de-4B 2200 f 1 d __:: 644-6200 l BA big yard dbl gar lmmed St.200 962-8424 Quletcul-de-aac,endunlt, 5875188·760.903a ., ... ... -'-· ~ Flno, lrvtne. Bncra o k MC ttreet Don't miss r, s • an sea.,....., B 1 · • · -lovely greenbelt 3BR, IM .. l•H, ~. ltt \I lllH'• ti $489 000 Do Id upgraded Immediate oc-eachlront. prvt road rplc, w/d hkups, deck. 'Clean 3BR 2BA llome 2•,i,BA llv rm tam rm -----========= ..._.__ 1067 ';/ft e.c2.9'797 na cupancy $350 .000 1BR converllble den. $1150/mo 631-6358 near beach. great neigh· Call &40. t858 .361-2390 *211llA1111* • Whet' f.-;;;;;:';:;;;;;;;: • 644-0350/D 393_97941E 2BA. dbl garaoe S 1995 bfhd gar yard s l.300 Deck. patio. garage No , ~Attn:=~ Sea Lion Alty 673-5354 o.lect Plft Trt,le1 yrty IN 8So-0463 ' OCEANFAONT-PENINS pets 760-17131857-1776 * .. -"* . Huge lrnt unit single stry _ 3BR 2BA·S 1750 Remod -countlng?Auloreplllr? --3BR 2 't BA·Beaut1lul 3 br 2 ba. den. lrplce NEAR beach, '4BR 2',.,BA new appl Ava;I lmmed' APPLICATIONS TAKEN AdYertlee In dMalfied. ml• Yll .. LAii home! Easy walk to bChl Quiet Area $1175 townhome Gill, relrlg, 723-0352 760-8618 1 BR duplex. 1 person $29001mo Short or long 2285 Fordham 642•5597 wld hkups, new carpel g ' ooean aide PCH Crpts. " term Lee 721-0798 paint 8 126 Pennington ll.,,I TIWlll• beams. lrp1c stove ... 3 Bedroom . 2 each w/mHtef bedroom re- ''"'· Vault.c1 <*llng1 throughout. large count'l kllctien, family room den. NM paint & befoe berbet carpet. t500 aq/ft on large corner lot. LOOklng for lae191t ••le poulble. Thia home could be y ours S225,000 But l/qJI Cozy 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath condo, 2 car private garage. Efficient floor plan, deck, flreplaoe, pool & spa. Only $235,000. 7A IYllUI ....... ,, ... Almost comptete. 1700 CHARMING COTTAGE OISf&•IAlllffl OPEN 2·4 SAT & SUN. 3BR 2'~8A. patio. gar .. retrlg Off·sl prkng no 1BR. 2 Blks 1o beach *LARGE Upgraded 2BR $1250/mo 980-8018 MC alarm. $1475/mo pets. Reis req S900tmo, 1 Rel rlg, garage. Avail 2',.,BA 2 story. 2 patios. lae 759.7004 Bkr coop $1000 sec Shown Sat & 8/15 5850 .. utllltles Dy country kitchen, pool. 1-~ 2144 - ----Sun 12-4. 417 lrts SI I 1 2 ,.,.re DREAM VACATION On --- -832·5144. Eve 675-2974. enn s. car garage No The Bay 11 Via Lido. 38R Bachelor Near t>each. Pv1 pets or smoking. S 1100 Rancho San Joaquin, on turn. PenthA .. aa Ave.II tor en 1 Em p I. q u I e 1 . 4 Agt 675--49 12 golf courae with great "'""" / k BA, plus tamlly room. -------view 3 BR. 2•,.; BA. f,819 2 months. $4500/mo. n smo er. no pets " lrplc. pallo. 1 car garage. E'SIDE upgraded 2BR sq II, a/c, balcony. 2 car Pac. lnl'I R.E 721-1380 s525tmo/Lse 640·9'408 $1.250/mo. Merrill Lynch 2BA. no pets, non amllr attached garage, lrple & DUPLEX ---2BR 2BA BEAUTIFUL Lrg 2BR AHlly, Natalie 759-6600 $850/mo. Open Sat. 8·30 wet bar $1,695/mo. Avall balcony gar 1 blk beh upper, llp, gar, pallo, or 729·7268 10 11. 645-0767 apptm 811 Call Pamela at StlOOmo 8;8.359•4539 prlvate.Clse toBch S1250 " A MEMlllJI Of' THE f.AltS f'INANCIAL NETWOaK 722-7007, or 559.7472 or or 714.573_4554 mo. M·F 282-1116 Diana " Judy at MO· 1212 -------FABULOU-S 2 St -2BA ••• -FOR LEASE $1225 3BR + ory RSJ adl to golf courae, gar • n-crpl 4309 1 'i'IBA-Ooeanllde PCH 2 f~rn 2 aty. 2 BR • den. Patrice Agt 557--4373. deck•. lrplc, 2 car park· • 2 ~BA, new carpet, prof C·2 l Prof 551.7000 Ing, wshr/dryr hkup, , decor , dbl garage ------$1275/mo Agt 675-4912 • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE condo, 3 Bedroom, 21n Baths, c.ntral air. high cetllngs, In- novative & Interesting, $415,000. £MelltiW ~NUN COLD W ell BAN~C!R r.J Expect ire best: 844 9080 S 1400/mo 875-499 t Fal .U YllW LEASE Lrg Furn 1Br Newport Crest 4BA 2...,BA. 18• Lfvg/Dlnlngrm 2 , ~, ----.. ""!le!'9""1Ch ___ 2_1.48!'1 din. room, lam room. dbl Blka to Beach! Avail 9/1 • __ ,. ga.rage,WIOnkup,DIW, $1100 Karln 759-5065 1 2 BR. 2 BA. ocean vfew. pool & courts. $1650/mo. .. ~~\lrp:a,:::w ::,r:; :~~:= 63 1~~2~603 Costa ~ 2624 ACROa• ~=-•lelll IHMr(of) 1' 100 oeMavoe tS ... 'aktn ,. Mr Shaw 17 &pedant 11 Ttlerefofe 19 Humes 20 INbllcal Mer 21 Ontario ctty n L.Ml•aome .... 21~.•g ........ n ...... 21 WOOd 10rret .......... • Cereo """' J9 LA..,.,.,..,.,, 11 ......... llllfttd -... ·~ .... '° ... ., ..... ..... ·~ :s;r.; ·= ..... • 11 .. . .,.. .... ..... "" 67 Greell letter S8 MeaOowt 59 End eo Kind of wave 11 -Domini 12 Pertume v•r 13 WW·llguns 64 Betl!'neil '5 TrUtt DOWN 1 lberlan area 2 Stone pref 3 Otlental 4 Vert•• 5 Sell at Hit e Ptent 1ouH 1 v....a • Confined 9 Froth 10 Fallacy 11 Migllty ,,....... 12 GWl'a name 13 Mon11er·1 !Me 21 lladtout 22 ProncM'I 24 -9attlaf• 17C., -~erld~ ,JO UnmoY9d 11 To one ..oa » ...... Of'•"'99 » ContrOI a.. ........ 2512 Ocean, Penthouee. large 3 89droom, 2 Bath, fantutlc view, new carpets & window covering. '*91 $2500/mo. Two-story beauty, 806 Narcissus, 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath, 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage; 2 decks, smashing! $2600/mo. • WotMta m,/ vltm '~ G73·8~.9~ S 1,800 497 ·&847 LllllJ...... 5 MINUTES TO BEACH I ,: .. LIWll lllTll .. ~ Hlls 2150 3BR overtook1 Wld, surf, v tBR. S550-U25 -C.tllllna...ap•. ~. A/C,.3 V28R lfAlll\$725 NEW EXECUTIVE HOME car s>ltno $4000 722-6460 • .,...,.,. v38R, $900 Nellie Gell Ranch. Over ·-••y-1* Gu/wtr pd POOi gar d/w • 5000 11 1 yr IM $4500. _.., -'"'"'511 64 5073 ' ' BEAUTIFUL 3 BR HOME IS RE-Pec. lnt'I R E 721·1380 Huge 28R 2BA MCUrlty __ 2_-•es<>:,6069 .. MODELED. DECOR &TED A"''O condo, bay view, sunny •BONUS+Bll)+BHulllul WEST CLIFF $575,000 " "' Mls1'on Viejo 2167 kltctt.n, 2 car parking, 1 & 28R Apla Eaatelde READY FOR OCCUPANCY. OWN-· pool $147~/mo yrly lM. IOCI BBQ, lndry.rm, patio, 1' ERS ANXIOUS. SUBMIT ALL OF-EXECUTIVE 68r 38• 2-Agt 675--4912 garage cable •vi 1835 A :, FERS. MAY CONSIDER A LEASE ~&3=:~~k= •Wf•TIMITI Up.No pe11.63 t-8427 ,· OPTION! s11001mo * 524-8288 Cttermlng 2 br 2 tie Home r. w/ltplce a large fenced uu-f:.-a....I " l~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ~;nee.m 2iH ~4~•~.M~h~ •~l ~ , ~ ~ month bull S950 mo . • ~ ~ *EX LUSIVE GUARD* "8·1393 &l&IMl11 ., Ml7 L c...t..,., C.-.... WIN DINNER FOR 2 AT .. FIND OUR HIDDEN CLASSIFIED ADS! CONTEST RULES •GA.TEO•C~=TY• --.WfllTtaUll l arge altrectlve Apia In a -·-bMUtlM garden Httlf\Q 28R 28A townhome. Sp.clout 3aR 2~8A 2 Pooll•P• Garage or rnteto. ffpa In LR a m1tr atory condo nr PoOI. carport. Sofry. no pets. IR. wet bar, w/d hkupe. 2 ~ mutef, trplc. new 28drm 11.~e. Sn5 car gar. c.ntral alt All CMJ*, w/d hkup, 2 oar 28dtm 28a $800 malntenanc:. Incl. Sorry. perking, St100/mo Aot 3t8 W. Wiiton 631·5583 Ho •• '44·0509 ~9 1~ --------- Nwpt Cr•t Condo 1 e.c:troom 1855 .... lllBI• Lrg 38A 2i.tBA. dble gar 241 W Wtl9on 631.oNO 38fH den. 28A. pool, ftp, Poolltennla. l1950mo 2.BR 1 ,~BA townnou .. 2.,.... 2 <* g«, bit-IOI ..... Ave l /1 544-3049 atyte. Prime E'SIOE lo-r,-..r;;t)~~· W' lln • 111 C • t IO". $ 8 5 0 m o -------lnOI wtlL S 1600/mo. Cell 154M2'2 ~ .. 11 --for•• lllr 1424850 ""29:=-:r--r=r-=-• .......--C8f-pec-& air n. "-· g«, lrg )Id, ~t ....... ...,., petlO CIOl'flm. PoQI. yrty l1S7S NNTHOUSE OCEA.N VU Gwt1oe 9'1911 •49r 28a Imo AG' Jonnl 6'1-Haa llAFAN, bfaod new 2 oondo I 1150 54a.t720 --""' .... lwlcury. geted. .oedtM ... rM. 21A MN IUKury aipta .. ded aHOO N0-2820 • '*' .,ove, ... 111 ~ --pertclna, end petlo, ftOW ...... ._.,, Open VIEW Qtr ICH W. 1ltll It. l1251mo leUlun ,,_. tltfl t Cl* 21w tbe, 1 oer ger. 131.W~ Molw4Me"' Holla Hoep •11 vrfY. -.122.1ne nR upper, n-crpta • ..... 0.W 119-.. 1. -,I0-1111 ...._ pelnt'.' Ind g«. 21f7 ~ory. *9ino. 01·1UI en~•· 711-1411....,S'. • 1\'aft~A"-•* A.,..,.,._..,.....__ le.do I fM ~ fftOd· ... ..,... .......... ................. ................. ,~. ,_ I ,,.,, PM." f'IOol, .... l9Q. flMrr. "' • .......... ,..... ... .. .,.~ ...... , -· .~ .. Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, JAJl'J 21, 1• 117 ••Hml* a1D11TWI ,._laAYUIU IULmmll. 2724 2769 .... ..,.... N..er 18R wll0t"* dlM •STUD40,lg!Owef.I~ WkfY reintall now ..,._.. BEAUT. Nwpt North A.pt fNIUft ADS ~ty ~ 28R 18A .... DIW, o4tk cabiMll, patio, 1 C.,POl1, Iott of 1147 00 Wk & UC> 2274 Ml1r BR/pvt ~ Frptc, ..... UU1111 • .,., oerpott, IO COV'd quiet loci Lndty lee & t tOfega Nr t 1th St Nwpt BlYd, CM &48-7445 PoOI. 11tew, ale F/lhr wt ID( fRE£ beklonJ 329 ~ty PoOI Sf191 edit No P4t•• H&Ofmo • ume --Nmel575tmo7eo-oeeo °'fO""'!d" 2904 M ....... 1111 llm or •K. 1715/mo + $700 M9S CYrt II 831· t2M •COZV 2BA 1BA Uppet V.cadon........ 2722 Cor fHI M ""2 BR •L•. ..... ........ To build NwQa Mllb09ta dep. No pelt. &42·21t6 -- - -unit, ~-· to t>Mch , a 1' .. ona8A dramaat, ... Duple~ • OK /M t" Cal·. .. I I .. ••on•"'le We"'"' lrlln App;y 7am *e'SIOE 28r 18& ~ t p e c t per k In g ' •HllD .... * at" beh $535 ... utll Inc 1 + on .... ucu OYI na ., only. MllCGregoc Yec:hta, get.. 1795. .~; ~•liBAU ,."J't0~~;e~~ HUNJ~~i~A~~ THE 675--1918, or 4945.392, II&. 1111 I 1UI llf ~~:;.:'!P1ek-Up Mt1I· U2·1111 Rtt:ti•~:-;~.,ancs t831 Plac.nti.. C M Hwpt Hgta ., .. $450. Incl Dup4ell Nr Lido Vlllege Veetllon by ll'le OCMll. NB nr bch Prof non•tmkr 1t1'f WESTCLIFF DRIVE •"'4elte depoelt Alfl •• lft uUI. No pell. 720-1565 APllmltl Frplc, 2 car gatage, nl<le grMl laolllO• Book now 38r 2Ba l'IOme. Pool. Ian-Nwpl Bch. Agt 541·5032 r... urfla lo vacation ----!!.'!..---1E"f'O>'ment 5530 w ...... Al6gnMenl·Br•• •Ou6et lg M-.. Verde S&arkllng cleen, tar~e patto, W/D hkup, $1100 wtllle lew ~remain. nit, garege. $575/mo IOf COM Shera p .... ent otc 7141540·2255 FOVNO Female Cal found Ill IM/-alf llT ml Mi& 29R 28A, dl w, n•w arden ep11. BMutlfu ly YI.LA lllTILI RtMfVallont. 536·83 16 pvt BR/BA. 6.4&-e068 Incl deMI, file e.C>, GOP*. .... lfmm In Yaclnlly of E~ld & Ed· , -•• 3000 Eut Coast Hwy dr..,.a. encl g&fege, Indy ~~1c::.•:a11~~~~~~: lfi-4112 GO MAUI FOR RELAXING NB Waterlront Newly dee· '"J· '2fklng. &35omo W.il •tabllthed Newport Inger asg-&22 t "l:. 7t'~~ =~~ Corona del Mat &44-8022 1125 No pelt 640•2495 gatege or Carport ' Ocean front 2br deluice orated lurn guest rm 67 -4'4 MBZ repair bualneu '°' FOUND Pair of Ski Boota. rlchl 24 HOUR RECORD---------- •M ... V•de '9quiet3BR Bachelor &6t0 tlltlAllYW&PTS con do be twee n 1550mo 1nct 1:1111"& wkly UITlmll2·11111 ult Greatellentel&.,.ry Set AM Tu1tln119th, ING 991•2837 BMuty 21A. frplo, lg CloMta. dbl 1 Bedroom $$80 Spaoloua 2·3BA (aome Kaenapall & Kapatuta cleaning n rv No Perfect lor emell bualneu clean Ol*'etlon LHH Costa Mete &31-3875 • 111&.D. •Wt•T gerege, dlw, enct patio. t8 t E t8tl'I St 642.0858 WIOCMn view) on Fairway $too nlte lor up to 4 tmklng/petl Prei prof Partllng MO-MO • tee available CaJI for detatls. FOUND Iman blactl & tan Now lnt~ng ttyllm. l 1095 NoP•te&40·24g5 ---------ol NewponBeacl'ICoun· people A ll turn female. A11all 811 CallSCOTll548-2794 RUSTY GUI NTHER female 000 July 18 TEIPIURY manleurlttt &aU11tani. •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• 1 Bedroom $$10 try Club. Gated comm, 2 840·8110 --673-2747 S3t·1266 eoi.ta M ... ar.. Call located tn Newi>0rt Hilla I Bdrm yard laundry 28drm 1'/·B• $795 car garage w/Slorage OCEAN front toll•. mid-NMd quiet prof to shr 4 NE!' o;Fig;·Gr=t locAon 650-5254 nPIST Canter For Into. call room, ;664 Tueun Ava. 2260 Vanguard 6.40-9628 Frplc, wld l'lkupt, pool & 1ummar 1pac::1a1, from BR, c M. home w/nme t th 2~ 1~1~ 11 "a~-REWARD The Dally Piiot Legel De-Mlohael &4()-9494 HIS/mo. * 759.303 t ---spa No pell Now leas· $65/nt Wkly ratat avall '400/mo + utll Sec dap prox1 ~,;_4~30"' partment 11 now hiring •alMI pa-._ Hunt.ltlCh 2640 Ing 1t30GRANDVILLE S~Ctemente.492-1120 req 646-24611Y mesg parkng, MVataltamporarytypills *-_,.,_ •Oulet & dMn 2BR t BA Open HM Sat & Sun t2-4 -------OFFICE •naoe near Inter· TlllllUY It...... Re1all nur_.y naedt a • .-. "" cloMte. d/w, tBA $650 or 2BR S800 (714.._44-0603 II a.,, ... a_lllT N1>t Boh-Fem sttr beaut AAl'ti-... of 55 & •05 •"-Investment to at1111 wttl'I the Deun- .._.... 'V D I I 3 bl k ,., -3BA h N bel'I i & ..... ""'' .. -......, ........... ., Quent Ta.c List for the Or-~and PIT cut\tar No new carpata. garage, ownt •rt. oc • ERS B Weekly Rentals S650 & m r · tenn s prox 1500 111 Carpets Opportunity 2908 ...... I .W YI anoe County Tu Cotiec· exp neoess.ary Call for $130 NO PETS 6-40-2495 from ooetn & HB pier V AILLE·Large 1 r Up Skr 642·3850 pool. $450 • ,,._ uts Avl dra,... IVC utlls paid -' ,,. ' t tor __ T,. o .. """ ••1n1mum "'" appt 648-7441 960-0130 al1ar 5pm penthouse In quiet lo-_ _ 811 R4tlly 64S-5806 ,.w.. · ll0 .... 1stT.I tflt...._..l .. ha. """" ""' ~ S550/mo + dep Mobile cation. Avall 811 No pets IPllT1llll llSllT -Immediate aYa1l a1>lllty S62S/mo Interest oniy 3 wpm The work wltt begin -OAllllis - .. ·. ··:\ ~~' @.. 2624 COii; Miu 2624. 2669 Houts/Moua 2718 IOOIHUIH W•nttd iU;;ntu/0MCt tent • home. No pet1 Mature Clean, lg t BA, patio, plush TRW reqd No lee $850 A 1 a t Bdrm fully Prof lam n/smkr Shr beaut S 1200 mo-mo 540-8855 780 28 Litt*' 9f '9tJ. approll July 28 and wm Permanent PIT FIT P<>S· adultt. Quiel, iecure ca.rpet 7802 Ronald Rd Imo lse 644-121 t Agt f~:n~:hed trailer Very 3BR 2BA NBooodo cioae yea11 714. • 22 Ul-1211 last lor approlllmately 2 it1on1 avall~bla lor 1991 Newport 646-8373 $ 6 O O I mo • de P __ 2111•• n 1 c • a 1 s 6 5 0 0 to bcl'lt Poot, jac;, wld. Commercial Propert y ENJOY 14-15"1. return on WMkt Hours may Yary cuhiars m Amerloe't I 645-1255 "-•wwrr -415-625-8075 Lv M19 :;;1.,~~ ~~nci utlls 2778 Trull Oeedt $10.000 lo Personals 3002 t>ut prata<ably 9-4 Pay mott beautiful garden _...8tiBAU 264i ~~;~~o J:'~_s7533 - -2 BA ca ,, n • r y v 111 age ~·m.7~a1111 r::t;:;;n Fun PR gal 38·kld• grown depend• on tyi>1ng ability cent9f w111 tram right I ~ Hunt. HMbow Roommatts Wanted ~IF stir c M 0 1c1Reta1I new bldg. _ _ _ 40-26-39 refined comet 11 •ntar .. tad please call petton Apply in petton I LAAGEdaluxatrl-lwel2Br WESTCLIFF Lrg 1 Br 2724 Duplex. N-smkr. w/d 200-1000 s/I Wiii divide w/Benz & mink sks l>rlll-Judy Demng 642-4321 as11 for Barbara Hedr~ APllTllllTI 2 lofll, 2'hBa, 2 F/Pe, sky-Dishwasher nu carpet S45~/0m6o • .,.. u111 Aval! early Aug 673-920t Money To Loan 29 14 lant pro! man (11ttorney?1 Ext 316 '°' inteN1ew I rl'ltM attract!.,. Aptt fea· llte, 2400 af, nr Sunset pr1tg, pool, n-pets Avail •EXECUTIVE LUXURY 646-2 IY mesg -•WIDOW HAS SU 4 TDs• 35-50 to S904I You can DAILY PILOT lure pool, epa, prlYata 8ch a 1500 (213) 860-95 t3 Now $750 mo 673-6640 2 ltr M to share new HB Prof n-tmkr Fern 30 . stir ITllE II lfFIOI 110 000 up No credit.,... attord me 1 wtll l'letp you• lllll'S Ill ... patlol or decict. garage CLEAN 2BA duplex. 1 blk l'IOUH a beach wl resp 2 BA, t BA l'lse In CdM 800 or t200 111 887 W No Pen•llY Call Denison Pt1otoltet1er 10 Bo• 32 t8 330 w Bey St 2301 San Joaquin Hiila or carport In a beautifully l!1f'"' ltl<h 2648 beacl'l/sl'lops frplc. gar . MIF S595 Jtm 536-0750 W/D, patio, $575 • sec 19th. CM Agt 541-5032 Auoo 673-731 t NOW! San Clemente, 92672 Cotti M .... CA 92627 Rd COfona del Mar CA. landtcaped setting. t Br Unf\Jrn Ooeen View! lndry. Mustseeto apprec 3BR 2BA l'louse near Back utll Incl 759-9t14 • w111••1 SWF loves to snow sill 71 4-6.40-5800 I Sorry, no pet• Large deck close to $950/yrly 650-2007/E Bay. W/D. lrg yard. ROOM avail tn JBR home • oftlce. 8,000 111 Avail (races). scuba dove, bike. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill--• ------I Be.chelor S560 beacil.wlcarport $765 _____ $400 /mo 'h u 111 wl bayvlew&parklngon 8/t 1622PamonaAYe, runs.lovestl'leoutdoors, BQYSANOGIRLS CLERICAL-NB T alent 1 Bedroom 5675 mo/leaH 494-7079. Tustin 2690 645-3656 Balboa Penln $550/mo Costa Mesa 494.3094 beach person 11111 a agency seeks reliable. · ~Bdrm 1'/•B• S770 -----Bernard/Biil 675-3939 great sense of numor. mature perwn who as- 111 mHI min OIT IE •m H•111-11111u ROOM In n•-c ••. "ome. lndu_ .. _, 2788 a~-·-2920 long blonde 11a1r 5'5" 12-11 YWI.... sumes r .. pon72WOll71 ·;~In COSTAMESA NewportltllCh 2669 Wln DlnnerForTwoi -r5 ......, """ ~u•• ~•Wft.~•m•-.. green eyes 125 lbs TUANYOURSPARETIME Gdpotentlal • 4" .,.2·1•2,. -lrg yd, M/F non smkr t250 SQ FT f t tftoe honest, stable. happy INTO$$ DOLLARS -,. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD* * 1..a Mfllfl fMt, 2 quiet, employed A11a11 ron ° ' 4 ... lelh lttfptt4 person Doesn 1 drtnk Olla/nNT EASTSIDE 1BR •GATED COMMUNITY* MISC. Rentals II, QJl ,fll ~ now S3251mo 754-0795 :;x~1;::r d,r~~~1\~n Bowl Aug 26 673-1911 muctl. not 8 bar par-soo WORK AFTER SCHOOL A>%y with Iott of natural 11111 lllfN -wALK TO BEACH Ave. Costa Mata HOST FAMILIES wanted NO DRUGS, likes to have AND SATURDAYS GET-Ca!lroJ toe , e leadlng wood, ustoned panting 2BA 2BA t500 911 w/golf Rooms 2706 ltllltttt. Cute 2BR apt CoM DAYS S.-0-9352 lor Japanese l'ltgl'I SCf\001 tun after WOf'IC1no htrd TING NEW CUSTOMERS manufactur« of 1ndu• & .. undry facillly. $525 coorM VIEW. Frplc. -I 5'25/mo call Sharl or 111 -studentl Will pay room & MBA LOOklng lor Ilka FOR A LOCAL NEWS· trial productl. l'IU an Im· 938.0552 bar, mlcfo, W/D hkups. 2 •mTIMTll IY Tiii V' lHlllMt ltW mtg 673-2996 lndustrttl-Comme<ctal board 833-9752 male over 35 for possible PAPER NO DELIVERY mediate opportunity for 8 :-.. -,-llde--1-BR, am yard, car gar age w /xtra IUIYPlll* 1IOl-llOO"Ftllllts -relattonst11p No wieroos INVOLVED AND ALL part time (19 llr•) carp()rt, $5'40 Avall 8/ 1 t ttorege All malnt incl t988 2'' Terry RVs lor rent Ytllli fa1, C~af . NB-CM aret Now Lea11ng Lost & FOWld 2925 or drug uten Send lefl9' TRAN S P 0 RTAT10 N ~/typttt In our grow- 2S22 Santi Ana Ave -Sotrj, t • 644-0509 -by-the. mont.n In -1:)8rk PRIME PROPERTIES telhng me a~t you (no PR 0 VI DE 0 B y AN 1ng Sales/Or'de< 0epen. 8'45--4 190 wt great lac11111es Sec ,..,111iW1, R.E. S*--/Rtnt 71•-645-3940 FOUND. Bl.ACK-& ~ uulb comH ADVL T SUPERVISOR ~ .. , -m<h•de _S_T_S_D_E __ 2BA tBA M NllT ....... &PTS dep ..-tst mo 536-83 t6 ,,.fffllffll,.,..1 R•nt •••••••••••••••••• baby Pug dog wl collar out•), wlll'I name. phone typing (SO WPM). heevy :A I " -- - -21·21 ,,.,. tl4, .... 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HANDYMAN SERVICE 09Ciia~-~ atilra No Job Too Smell Room eddltlont Patio EPOXY PEBBLESTONE ~~f::e~:• RESURFACE CRACKED ' CONCRETE Pattoa • Oflll'tt • Oec:k• &47-7715 I Bllht, Kltcl'lant, OtMr Economy price• FrM Eel 841 -2505, 497·8n5 SUPER TILEJMARBt.E ~te Kltc:Mn/Bathrm CounW1op r~I &Mt Pr!QMI Reta. oan~• OuaHty '#Ott(, 122·8 769 FREE EST. REAS, RATES Aon 722-1&46 Can't eem to get to all those repair jobe around the house? Let the cluaified aervice d irectory help you find reliable help. 142-111 SUPERIOR Wallcovenng tn1tallatlon Remo11a1 Wall Repair Prompt Li<; • 566215 Mark 642-68421--------- GARAGE SALE "'' """ ... ofai'd ~ .,.. ~ ~ .... 0 ~., ......... "' ... .,.;. ~ '°"' ..... .,. ......... .. ....,., ......... ~. C A -••••••••• DRIVERS WANTED ....... ....., ·-·-•Corona Gel Mar W ... 111142-41H 8A.M.-5P.M.M-F I A.M. • 10 A.M. S.1-Sun OFC MON lor menu rep In CdM, Acc:Ufete typttl & ., phOn9 '<'06ot. Caring ~.640-t110 •NO (X)UFC'l10N • fa '1 ••• .. ••IU • •tTll• ••vhtr. • ......... u •• 7,,•_. .. ~ ••• --6055 fOYOT A '78 SELIGA. New b1eke1. 72K mi. Like new. $2650. 548-9708. TOYOTACAESSIDA 1983. loaded. eu1omall c. AM/FM c••Mll•. very clean, $5,900. 64.4-5424 VOLKSWAGEN BUG con- vertlb141 1989, au1om11lc. wl'llle wllh black IOP, good COfldlllon $:?750 obo 968-1197 \.:JtKSWAGON BUG 1985, 1unroot. needs ·work S800 ODO 497-9355 IN'tti message VOLKSW A GON CABRIOLET 1'185 Con- V91'tlb19, dove gr wt. eJt~­ lenl condition, 5-speed, auto lleer. 57 ,250 759-7592 VW '73 CAMPER. 30,000 on rebuilt engine. 11500 080. 646-2265. VW SOUAREBACK 1971. eJtcenenl condition. runs good. S 1. 900 obo 723-1352 . JULY 21, 1989 DAILY PII.OT ENTERTAJNMENTc;u10E-VOL.5/N0.30 ' • " I·// TOM r>~TTY //:I Three new openings_ and a theater ·fest Three new productions and the continuation of a I 3-play theater festival compnse the new olTcnngs on Orange County stages this weekend. The Grove Shakespeare Fes1ival continues in Garden Grove tooight .-----------11111 with the openinjl of "Cyrano de1 Bergerac," while in Costa Mesa. the Stop-Gap drama therapy troupe will mount "Slaadow and Son1.'' a musical drama about surviving child abuse. The Irvine Valley Theaterfairc for Children is mounting '"he Twla l>Hper .. ot" and Newpon's S.mmer CommoJty 'heater FestJval will be on the boards over the weekend only. Thomas F. Bradac, anis1ic direc- tor of the Shakespeare Festival, is sllging Edmund Rostand's "C'yrano," the classic talc of the dashina swordsman whose nose is nearly as long as has blade. The show runs Thursdays throusJ:t Sundays at 8:30 iuntal Aug. 12 under the stars in the Festival Amphitheater, 12852 Main SL. Garden Grove. Call 636-7213 for ticket information. ''Shadow and Soni" is described as a "po~rful and uplifting musical about survivina child abuse." Performances arc scheduled Wednes<lays through Saturdays at 8:30 until July 29 on the Second Stage of the SCR theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations arc taken at 957-4033. '"The Twin Desl)Ctldoes" is a wcs1em comedy based on "Wild Bill" Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." Performances will be given Fridays through Sundays at 8 p.m. for two weekends at the outdoor Counyard Theater on the Irvine Valley College campus. Rcscrvatfons 559-3333. Meanwhile, at the Newport Theater Arts Center. three days of the 13- play Summer Theater Festival remain. Toni&ht. bqjnning at 8 p.m., the fes1ival will ~nt "Slow Lilte Mc" by the 111usions New View Theater, "Men's Singles" by the Garden Grove Community Theater and "Balcony Seines" by the Ana·Modjcsk.a Players. Saturdar evenina the program consists of "If Men Played Cards Like Women Do' by the Westminster Community Theater, "The Terrible Meek" by the Illusions New View Theater and "Graceland" by the host Newport Theater Arts Center. Four plays close the festival Sunday, beginning at 2 p.m. with "Greater Tuna" by the Irvine Community Theater, followed by ''Boy Meets G arf' by the La Habra Depot Playhouse, "She Was Only a Farmer's Dauahter" by the Cypress Civic Theater and "Vanities" by the Huntington ~b Playhouse. Call 631-0288 for tickets. Rinaina their cunains down this weekend will be: • .. a.rt.tte't Welt" in the Roben B. Moore Theater at Ora.nae Coast Collcae, Cosia Mesa (432-5880), final performances today at TI a.m., Saturday at 3 and 7 p.m .• Sunday at 3 p.m . .... ,...._., 0... Way" in the Patio Theater of Golden West Collqe, Hununaton Beach (89>8378). windmi up tonight and Sunday at 8:30. •"Ola tile.._.,. in the main theater o f Golden West Collcae (895-8378). tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 3 p.m. • .. Jedi _. Ille ..._ ..... by the Thcatcrfairc for Children at Irvine Valley Collqc, SSOO Irvine Center Drive, Irvine (559-3333), closi111 performances today at 2 P~m., Saturday at 2 and 6 p.m. Elsewhere, continuing performances will be pven of '"'Ille ..... ef War" at the Gem Theater (636-7213), thro"9h Aua. 5; .. West ... IWJ" at the Westminster Community Tt,ea1er (9SS-41 13), throuafl Aus. 12; ''fteJ're Pia,_ Oar...,.. at the Hunti,.aon Beach PlayhOUtC (832-1405), through Aua. 19; "ae.rp M" and ..., .. ,......,.. at Saddkbeck Colle9C, throuah July 30 and Aua. 19, rcspcctavely; • .,,_ C.U.. ~ a.w" at me San Clemente Community Theater (492-0465). thiouP July 29, aCKI "Plale" a& the Garden Grove Community Thelter (897·Sl22). dUoullt A ... S. AJso, "PlaJ It Apia, .... and~" It dte LP. R~ Dianer l'bealer (83.S-9611), throulh July 30; "ne .._.. .._., a1 I.lie C...U. Call Dinnrr Tbea1er (838-1540), tbroulb Sept. 24; .. Mlle Giii y_. o.• at dae Harleqwn Dinner Playboule (979"-7,50), thlOUlb Sept. 3. and -n. ._. ef Mme" at the Onlld Dinner Theiler (772-1710) • .....,..... Sept. 3. n ••Isz. 1111-., Olurdlnwt .. '., __ ................. CON~ENTS H 1-. \ 1 l<H BOND IN A BIND ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•.. 8 Our guest critics split on the newest James Bond ad q~n ­ ture .. Licence to Kill." Some liked 'Hmothy Dalton·, mor~ human rendering of the superspy: others missed the Connery and Moore touches. D I '\ I 'f.; 0 I · 1 H I 'I' II .J I U \ TASTY TRIO ..•........•............•••••••••..••... 11 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN The three restaurants at the Sheraton by John Wa} n1.· Airport leave one with a single unanswered question: H O\\ do visiting businesspeople find the time to do businc1,, with all that wonderful food to savor? 111 0111 BEAR THE CALL ••••.••••.•••••••••••.•••••••.... 13 By JOHN ROOS Northern California's The Call -a fine band at the pea~ of its creative prowess -comes to Orange Count ~·, Coach House this week. f,11\H\\ GO WITH A GUIDE.............................. 14 BJ ·DONNA AND RAY OTr . What are the best shoJ>S on Rodeo Drive? Where should one f:' in Chinatown? What are the hot ni~tspots th " week. A number of businesses offering specialty tours of Los Angeles take the guesswork out of taking in the town Ull'\1Cll1f \I" CALEN'DAlt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. .i. PRIMS 11llB TV LISTIKGS .................. 10 IJRC:LB DON •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 0 . Ll8T11'G8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ~ : ~ ..... . . . - By JOHN ROOS Oaill)t .... C.N ... -" Resiliency and perseverance ore two ottribules that hove helped musicians like the N eville Brothers, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan lo endure for more than two decodes in the highly vol ot1le world o f rock 'n' roll Yet when people discuss per formers of longevity ond con temporary relevance -both crit1colly ond commerciall y - few will bring up the name Tom Pelly. But for 13 years now , Pe11y hos created a body of work that ranks with the best of its time. How's he done 1t? Pure rock 'n' roll exuberance and croft really define 1he es· sence of the Petty so und and style. ~h his now-trademark chiming, Byrds-influenced guitars and nasally · vocals, he has produced a mountain of rad10- ready hits tnduding "Amencan Girl," "Breakdown," ''I Need to Know," "listen To Her Heart," "Even The losers," "Refugee," "A Woman In love," "The Wo1t1ng," "You Got lucky," and others. Petty and his bond, the Heort- b<eokers, hove sold-out hun· dreds of concerts while tounng in support of m1ll1on -sell1ng lPs like "Domn The Torpedoes," "Hord Promises," and "Southern Ac.cent." Bot overlooked by some, Petty ond the Heortbreokers - featuring T .P. on vocals and guitor, leod guitarist Mike Campbell, keyboardist Benmonr Tench, boss1s1 Howard Epstein and drummer Stan lynch -hove faced obstacles and challenges thor hove driven lesser bonds to ruin f Of starters when rhe bond s career 1us1 seemed to be ta ing off bock in 19 78, a legal bo11le arose w11h their record com- pany. When Pe11y s label. ABC. was sold to MCA, he tried to renogo1tate his controcr. Instead. he wound up f tling for bankruptcy. Nevertheless, Petty e)lentuolly signed with a new MCA off1l1ote, Bock.str eet Re- cords, and went on to release 1979's "Domn The Torpedoes," which sold over 2 17 million copies and established Pe11y os o ma1or rock stor. T.P. once again got into trouble when he took a stand against escalating record prices His label wonted to release his 1981 "Hord Promises" LP at o $9.98 list price. After he threat- ened to withhold the album lor title 11 "Eight N 1nety-E1ght"I and organized Ion protest lellers, Petty got h)s w ish -the album was released and distributed for $8.98. More recently, Pe11y had a bottle w1Jh B.f . Goodrich. In 1987, he turned down the tire company's request 10 use his song "Mary's New Car" 1n a commercial. In their 1nf 1n1te w1dsom, B.F . Goodrtch decided 10 create o Petty soundoltke voice and song. An upset Petty sued and obtained o res1ro1nmg Ofder that forced the company to w ithdraw •Is spots. Then Petty hit on emotional and physical nadir when he broke his hand 1n f rustrotion over the recording sessions for his incons1s1en1 "Sourhern Accents'' LP. And 1f that wasn't bod enough, Petty's lost tour -rhe "Rock 'n' Roll Corovon" with lhe Georgia Sotelhte~ and Del Fuegos -found T.P. dismayed and perhaps even bitter airer a ltre hod destroyed his Los An. geles home But with a f11tle help from his friends, Petty hos bounced bock and 1n o big w ay The 37 yeor· old, Florido born rocker is pres- ently en1oy1ng o renewed enthusiasm and subsequent out- pouring of musical creo11v11y F tr st. Petty -or alias Charlie T Jr -1oined his pols Georg;.. Harrison Bob Dylan Jell Lynne and the 01e Roy Orb son ,n forming lhe Traveling W lburys A r1:.cord full ot humor good 11me. and sp1end1d songs Traveling W 1lburys, Volume I hos sold over 4 m1ll1on copies worldwide. Bui mere importantly rhe ')'llorm colloborot1on proved 1ho1 several rock superstars could ploy genuinely insplfed music without the bombast of the label of "supergroup" ldoes anyone remeber the dismal bond, As10.?,1 No t supris1ngly. the good vibes and creative 1u1ces gener· oted during the Traveling W 1lburys pro1ect ore still flowing rhroughout Petty's newest work. his ftrst solo album, "Full M oon Fever. 11 The 12 songs ore strong and deep, from the current hits "Free Follin'," "Runn1n' Down A Dream," and the conf ro n1011onol stance o f "I Won'r Bock Down" 10 more 1mog1no11ve , diverse numbers like "A Foce In The C rowd," "The Aportmenl Song," and lhe onl1-yupp1e anthem, ''Yer So Bod." all," soys Pe11y 1n o prepared storemenl. 'It sort of happened by occ1den1. 'I ran 1n10 Jell l ynne, the album's co-producer 01 a stop l1gh1 and found out 1ho1 he lived up the street. he explains So he started coming over to my house and hanging around o 101 We wrore a couple of songs a day or two ofter Christmas. and we thought they sounded real good. So we went 10 M 1kr•s !Campbell. co producer one! Heorlbreo~er gu11orist srud10 and everything grew from rh~rt-> Ir all caught me o ff guard -I wasn't plonninq •o cut a solo album Even tl.ough Fu I Moo11 fever showroses somewt101 ol o d1Heren1 direct on for PP.•ty ,, doesn t tr gger 1~ e Pnd ol T - Pe11y and rhe H•••Jrrbr•"11 • r, The'y ve olreod'y c;Pgur l't' c r l ing the r ne.<1 olbuni rog•·thPr On<1 ore now in the th rd wet 1 of their North Amer ican Srronq1 Behavior tour Thus, · full Moon Fever" is subtle 111 som~> w ays yet still re101ns 11s bite As the lyrics ot1es1 , a few of the songs use Southern Col1forn10 as o canvas for Pe11y' s reliably less-rhon -innocent characters 1n o world gone mod ." How about the guy who s ltv1n 1n Resedo with o freeway runn1n' through his yard 1n "f ree Follin' "; and there's rhe car racing along 1n rhe Los Angeles rains 1n the tense ' Runnin' Down A Dream' and lei's nor forge• the night owls who populate the underground night 1fe n Zombie Zoo.' "On our losr tour we were away for o long rime and when I gor boc 10 L A I was displaced," recalls Petty A fire hod destroyed my home and I found myself l1v1ng on d1llerenr neighborhoods. So I really was influenced by the whole feel of los Angeles, and I guess 11 lound its way 1n10 those songs · As the album's producer l ynne smartly rapped into the influences and h1srory behind Petty s sryle I ve always rooo greo• rP spe 1 tor Jell l 1nne s wor~ 1rcrr 11 s eorty days w rr ·he MovP 10 oil rr,e ElO s ng es •o his won 0" Georges Horr mn SO•O a burr C 01.1d °" rP 01..• nowlegeo r'e•ry He 1 ru.,..s the otd roo •ecoros roo He •oves De Shannon ano Roy O•t»sor or d thp Beatles Most people don 1 reo11ze r1ow m1.1ch rhey the Searles influenced me and 1he Heorrbceo~ ers 'This album hos given me o lt11le more freedom ro try some thing new," concludes T P. 'You don t wont 10 stop growing" Tom Petty and the Hearl breakers w11h opening ocr rhe Replacements perform 1n con- cert Thursday night ar 1he Pacific Amp1theoter. Coll T1cke1ron or 634 1300 for r1c er 1nlormo11on OaMy Ptao• O.tebook/ Friday, JUiy 21, 1919 JULY s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 13 14 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1. POP Frlda7 THE REVERE HOUSE 900 ~. F1rs1 St .. Tustin. Lee Ferrell Band "ut the Good Times Roll" Oldies and adult rod and roll 1on1gh1 and aturday. 9 pm. to I 30 am .. Sunda)., Monda) and Tuc~a) · 30 p.m 10 12 30 a .m 54~-9119 VILLA NOVA JIJI \\. C oa t H1ghwa). Newport Reach. Pianist David Bank~ 8 30 p m to I :30 a m. 642-7880. CROWN HOUSE REST AU RANT 32802 South Pacific C'oast H1ghwa). outh l aguna. presents "Heal Wave .. fo r dancing and entenam- ment Thursda) through Saturda). 9 pm. to I 30 a.m 496-5773 or 499-2626 AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 Town Center Drive, Co!>ta Mesa presents C'onfrc) Phillips Trio with modem renditions from Broadway and the movies Wednesdays through Fndays. 8 p.m until late. and Saturdays. 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-75,9. fonn the era's greatest hits from .. Good Golly. Miss Molly." to "I Want To .Hold Your Hand." 644-1700. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hish· wa>. Laguna Beach. presents live enteruunment and dancing nightly. 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunsc1 Beach. otTers live enteruunment seven nights a week. To night and Saturday, The Mighty Flyers. 9:30 p.m to 1·30 a.m. SJ cover chargc. 59~· 1926 KJSS. THE CLUB 2285 Newpon Bl vd. 1n Cos1a Mesa. nash1ng ligh1s. mirrors and a hugc dance floor No t-sh1m or shons T1cl e1\ arc $5 for all '>hOY.S Doors open at pm Call !133-1160 THE RIGHTEO S BROTHER HOP I !P74 Broolhurst. r ountain \ ..1lk~ The !lop pre~n ts t-nda). "Let the Goode T1mcco Roll' all night Y.1th DJ CA·nn1s B Cioodc $4 CO\Cr. ~aturda' "Hot \ugust N1gh1s"a tnhutc 10 "'1cil Diamond stamng I on) Ros\1n1 at 7 30 p.m ($4 CO\Cr) "Blast 10 th~· Pa-;t" '"'h D.J . Dt'nni'> B Goode, \unda). .. The Bad.seat Bo)s" li ve '50s and '60s dance band. 9 p m to m1dn1ght o n Wcdne!>da) at 8 p m ($4 ('O'er) Closed Monda\, "~1111 Roclin' After All The~ Years" I uc'> at 8 p.m. ($4 co' er charge). ''The Backseat Bo>s.'' ~ p.m. 10 midnight, Thursday. CraLy Contests with MC Dennis B. Uoodc. 963-2366 NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner A,e, Huntington Beach Concen info hnc: 840-0208. Saturday CALENDAR THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayette Ave .. NewPon Beach. presents "Big Picture". with top 40s music from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. tonight and Saturday. 675-5777. DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· SUNSET PUB 16655 Paci fic Out of their shell Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. otTers live entenaanment scverr nights a , The Turtle l ... nd Strt1t9 Ou•rt•t ffrom left, week. Dale Spalding and Uro) Ball D•vld .. lalcrlsllnan, Irene S.aer, D•rol 3 to 7 p.m.. $3 cover charge. Ane• and M•rll s ....... .,., wlll brln9 their 592-1926. unique Jaa• Improvisations to the lntlm•t• Pounder's H•ll •t the P~•ln9 Arts Center for t}IWo lhow1 saturday, •• 7:JO p.m. and 10 p.m. f'M lnf«lllatloft, c•ll 556 · ARTS. CLUB in the Ncwponer Resort. Sanda• 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport 1 Beach presents the golden a,c of CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT rock 'n' roll 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. nightly 32802 S. Pac1fic Coast Highway, except Sunday and Mondar.. No South Laauna. presents the Bobby cover ch~. Oass1c bands will per-Lee Trio Sunday throuah WC<ines- ;::====;;;;;-;;;;===::;...~ day 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. SALVATORE'S 500 North Brookburst, Anaheim, presents Paul and Olcar 8:30 p.m. with top 40s music. Tiii!: CANNERY 3010 Lafayette Ave., Ncwpon Beach, Sao Francisco style eaberet entertainment with Lealye McCrae vocalist and Uoyd Noland on keyboard, S:30 to I 0 p.m. 675-5777. VD.LA NOVA Richard · piano atyhnp Sunday WC<inesday. Open daily 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., 3131 W. Coast H1ghway. New- port Beach 642-7880. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. otTcrs live entertainment seven nights a week. Planet 10. Rock.m· Reggae 3 to 7 p.11\, and then Dead Men Don't Surf. classic surf music from mem- bers of Dick Dale's Del-Tones 8 p.m. to midnight. 592-1926. ~day __ RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 BrookhursJ St., Fountain Val- ley presents Bill MC<iley in concert at 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc SI 5. For more anformauo n. c.all 963-2366. BLUE BEET CAFE 107 21st Pl .. Newport Beach, Nick Pyzow Solo Monday and Tuesday at g p.m. 675-BEET. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. ofTCrs lave entenainment seven days a week. Rhum Boogies 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. Tueeday SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach, otTers li ve entertainment seven nights at week. Toni&ht Allawc. $2 cover charae. 592-1926. WedDeeday -P All PLACE SUMMER CON· CERT Parle Place. 3333 Michelson On~. Irvine, pttscnts Old t1mt" 'Ill\ rock music, I 1:30 a.m. to I rm today. Free adm1won. Food anll drinks available. 553-I 220. SALVATORE'S 500 Nort h Brookhurst, Anaheim, Pure EnefF' at 8:30 p.m . niahtly through Satur day for listenma and dancin~ pleasure. LAGUNA CANYON ,BAR & GRILi., 859 La&una Canyon Road offers the danceable music ot Aphrodite, with soloist Eliza Lorenz rhythmist Jerry M1n1n at tht ke' · boards and Harold Todd on s."' aphonc and flute ... Cool Dancin" l>egins at 8:30 p.m. Wcdncsdin nights. 494-191 1 or 494-4310. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pac1fit Coast Highway, Sunset Beach, ofTef' live cntcnairuncnl seven ni&ht a wuk.. lntcmational Rca;ac All ~ um ( \ 1.1 . ' U \ IC ( 0 ' I I ' l I· U 9 p.m. to I a.m. S92-I 926. Tln~nday PACIFIC AMPHJTllEA TRE pres- ents Tom Petty & the Heanbrcakers with special guests The Replace- ments tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc S22.SO/S20 reserved, SIS lawn seating. Tickets arc a vailable a1 1he Pactfic Amphitheatre boll office and all Ticketron locations. To charge uckets by phone, call 634-1300. SUNSET P UB I 66S5 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach, to- night tbroul}l Saturday, Coco Mon- toya 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. J \'/.Z Friday IRVINE HILTON AND TOWERS . 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. Irvine. presents ''TGIF and AH That Jau" each Fnday with an authen11c 01x- ieland Band, the 20th Century Jazz Band, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the pool-side patio. For more infor- mation, call 863-311 1. extension 2103. JUST UIE PERRY'S, 27782 Vista del Lqo. Mission VieJo. con- temporary pop. rqgae and Jazz music nightly 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Clo5Cd on Monday. Dinner. For reser- vations, call 472-4363. CaT LA VIE RDTAURANT. 373 Pacific Coast HiJtlway. Laguna Beach. on the Main Beach. Live jazz every Friday and Saturday bc&in- nina at 8 p.m. fcaturinf Oon WiUeford, jazz viola and BiJ Nolte, vocalist and auitarist and various guest artists includina Mark Turn- bull, Bob Hawk.ins and Gary Hogan. No cover cbarac. 497-S IOO. AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 69S Town Center Dr .. Costa Mesa. Cis- sandra 's jazz stylina 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. S:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. 432-7SS9. BISTANGO 19100 Von l<Jlrman, Irvine, Jon Gamet' trio fuses jazz, popular standards and old time rock 'n' roll ni&htly, 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesday lhrouah Saturday. 7S2-5222. RofirS IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach: jazz classic Geof)C Butts tonight and Saturday through JuJy 29. Eotcn.ainmcnt starts at 7:30 p.m. 497-4871 . DRIFTWOOD LOUNGE 21 462 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach presents the Swmgers Tno with songs from the 30s and 40s Friday and Saturda), 8 p.m. to mid- night, and Sunday 2 10 6 p.m. 536-1421 , ask for Draft wood Lounge. VILLA NOV A pianist Carlos Or- tega performs a vanet) of ens) listening sclecuons and occasional Latin-flavored favontei> Thursda\' through Saturday from 8:30 p.m 10 I :30 a.m .. Sunday thro ugh Wednes- day from 8:30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m Richard Fauno's Jlll and Broadwa) St)'lin~ on the piano 31 'I West Coast Haghwa). Newpon Beach 642-7880. CAFE UDO, 50 I 30th St . Ne" - pon Beach. 6 7 5-1968. pre sen 1~ cntcnamment night!) Ton) Guer- rero Sextet tonight 9 p.m to I 30 a m. SJ cover charge. Saturday TURTLE ISLAND STRING QUARTET Four class1cally trained musicians who fuse frcc-whechng 1mprov lazz with classical techruque at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, Founders Hall at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Tickcu arc $16 fest1 vaJ seating and may be ordered thro ugh Tick.etmaster, 740-2000 or may_ be purchased at the Center box office. For more information. call SS6- ARTS. · CAFE UDO S02 30th St., New- port Beach, 675-2968, presents Barbara Morrison vocalist with the Wayne Wa~c Band tonight. 9 p.m. to ~:30 a.m. SaDday YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER TllEA TRE Pctcn Landin&:'" 16400 Pacific Coast fti&bway, Ste. 120. Huntinaton Beach, Jazz ensemble Joysprina. performs tJme shows every Sunday I 0:30 a.m., 12: IS p.m. and 2 p.m. Cost is Sl 2.9S with brunch or $7.SO for the concert alone, ai-ce pc:mdttina. Reser· vations arc sugested. S40-SHOW. CANYON BAil AND GR.ILL 8S9 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Ben M1lhk.cn's D1.1ie Jan AllStars each Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. 494-1911 . RUM R UNNER 1600 Pacific Coast Highway. Seal Beach. presents The Sons of the Beach, a popular D1x1eland Jall band. from 6 to 10 p.m each Sunday. No covc:J charge. (213} 596-1624. .. CAFE UDO 501 30th St .. New- pon Beach. Latin Jau with Bobby Redfield featuring the Garcia 67S.2968 or 673-SOS6. JA'1.2. PACIFIC a non-profit ganization to preserve and en· courage bve Jazz meets every Thu~ day at 7 p.m. and 1s open to JllZZ musictans and Jazz buffs. For more 1nformauon. call Dr Charles Rutherford at 43~-58 1 9 or 8111 Scott at 642-7648 ('I , \SSI(' \I, Brothc~ 3.30 to 8.30 p.m.; cnler· Sunday tainment n1ghtl) 8:30 p.m. to I a.m tonight with the Wa)ne Wa)ne ORANGE COUNTY PER- Band. 6 75-2968. FORMING ARTS CENTER presents RON'S IN LAGUNA 1~64 S C'oas1 Pianist Armen Gulehm1:ln and H1ghwa}. Laguna Beach. features three members of the Los Angele Paula Pnncc 1on1ght and Sunda~ Ph1lharmon1c for a salon St) le aflcr- 497-4871 noon rccual 1n 1hc Founders Hall at 4 p.m. Fcstn al scatsng uckets S20. Monday O rder b> calling T1cketmastcr CAFE L I DO , SO I 30th 740-2000 or the Center Box Office. St .. Newpon Beach. Entenamment HUNTINGTON BEACH CON- ntghtl> 8:30 p.m ·I a.m Wa}ne CERT BAND Fr« conccn in Hunt- Warne Band wnh , ocahst Hoth 1ogton Central Park 1n cclcbrauon of Sm a th this even mg.. 6 75-2%8. the Orange Count) Centennial at 2:30 p.m. behind the Central L1- Tueeclay brary. Dtrcctor Tom R1dlc) leads the ~member band 1n a medic)' of RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast showtimcs. pop. marches and patn- HiJhway. Laguna Beach: Pop JllZ ollc mu.sic. The pubhc 1s cordially arusts Lynda Roth and Greg Va1I invited. For more mformauon, call each Tuesday and Wednesday eve-536-5258. niog beginning at 7:30. 497-4871. THE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE CAFl'UDO SO I 30th St Newpon Oa.ssical stnng quartet Opus IV ac- Beach, Entertainment ntghtly 8:30 companies Sunday brunch 11 a.m . p.m. to I a.m. Ronnie brown on tot p.m. 3001 Newpon Blvd .. New- keyboards and vibes tonight. pon Beach. 673-3440. 67S-2968. EL RANCBJTO MEXICAN RES- edneecla TAUR.ANT 2800 Newport Blvd .• W 'T Newpon Beach presents inter- LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4SOO nationally known classic guitanst MacArthur Blvd. New worid·<:la.s.s Copperfield every Sunday 11 a.m . to jazz artists spotlighted weekly in the 3 p.m. 675-685S. four story Atrium of the Cafe Fleuri. --- For more information. C'all Thanday 476-2001, extension 3113. SEAL BEACH CAFE UDO SO I 30th St., Ncw-pon Beach. presents entertainment MUSIC FDTIV AL I Slh annual ni&btJy. Sunny WiJk.inson. JUZ vo-series of nine concerts toni&ht at 8 caiist to night 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. ,_..p._m_._in __ lh_e_M_cO_au_&b __ Sc_h_oo_I-.. ___________ _ 67S.2968. Thanday CAFE LIDO SOI 30th St, New-port Beach. prcacnts Debbie Ebert, J&ZZ v~sl with the Wayne Wayne Band toniabt 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. ' ~I~llt: KIR{)\. Br\LLE1~ .. <Meg V~ Am.Dr f>treclq,- AlJGlJST 18-27 Join tbe Newport Beach Marriott Tennis Club and SAVE $200!/. A limited Number o f Private Membership Ale Available So Ac t fa:,i! No Mauer What Your kill Level You'll Enjoy Your Member hip In our lub • BcgJnners and Less Experienced Advanced and Intermediate Players pon Joining Will Receive Players Receive· • Two Free Hours or Coaching • Two f rec Hours or Coaching • Follow-Up Clinics • Follow-Up Drill Sessions • G:unc Arr:anRCd • Games Arranged The Mamou Tennis Club Fcarures Eight l.tghted Court.'!, Locker Roomci. Cluh House and a Pro hop full Qf the Late l In Equipment and Court Fashions. Hcahh Club Membership Is Optional For More Information Comae/ our Director of Ten,,/s, Roby" Ray at (714) 640-2772 900 N.wport Cn.ter Drltoe Nft'J>Orl 8lftacb, CA 91660 -ew<iM'iNG .. .;I jXRTS C£Nru SXl lOiW CENT£R CW! CD;TA KSA CA 92626 To.is-...11The C.. ID OltlCe OI QWGfJ'(Pt(R 7x:x ....,..,... flW 00 I lillSC 'lUS (714) • 1111 (%13)-..Z ,... ...... Auditorium, 1698 Bolsa Ave. at Seal Beach Blvd. Admissio n is fr~ throuah public suppon of the Haydn Orchestra Inc. Contributions may be mailed to 119 8th St., SeaJ Beach, 90740. Toni&ht's performance fea- tures Albert bominaucz, pianist. n ',,.,-: Friday THE R ESTAU R ANT AT CAME RON COURT 2 Hutton Centre Or .• Santa Ana presents mu- sic~al stylings of Silver Linins 7 p.m. to midnight Tuesday through Satur- day. The group performs renditions of Top 40 oldies and soft rock for listening and dancing. 540-8615. Saturday LONDANCE/F RED AST AIRE STUDl-OS 3625 W. MacArthur, Suite 308, Santa Ana, Dance for couples or sinaJcs. 1st Saturday and 3rd Sunday each month, 8:30 to I I :30 p.m. Admission $5, includes refresh- ments. Ballroom, Laun dancing. c.all 85~76 for more mformation. Sanday "TEA DANCE ON THE LA.KE" Foundation for Saddlcback College Ju1y22 Ullf ....... --~----- hosts a 1920s style tea dance 2 to b p.m. at Lake Mission VieJo with music by the Legends in Swmg. pontoon boat ndcs and an English Cream Tea repast. Tickets are $19.20 per person. For information and reservations. call 582-4530. LAGUNA FOLKDANCERS en- courage all who are mterested 1n preserving our ethnic dance hcntagc to join them twice weekly. Sunday at 1 p.m. and Wednesday at 8 p.m .. at Legjon Hall Community Center. 384 Legion St. Laguna Beach. Panners are not necessary. Casual dress with comfonable shoes 1s suggested. Donation $2. 494-3302 or 533-8667. THE SOPHISTICATE Afternoon swing dancing. Maxi's Lounge at the Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bnstol Street. Costa Mesa presents Barney Olson and has 20-pacceorchestra every un- day afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. Frtt dance lessons I to 2 p.m. by Lee Laitz. Adm1ss1on 1s $8 per person and $1 5 couples. Free valet parking. Tickets may be purchased in ad- vance at the hotel gjft shop. For more mformauon, call Elda Barry at (213) 592-2137. SUPER SWING SUNDAY Em- bassy Suites H.otel. 1325 East J?.ycr Road, Santa Ana wtth Bob Sch1lltng and his Orchestra 2 to 6 p.m. Ad- mission is SS at the door. For more mformation. call 241 -3800. F.-llt••tioll Clll 714/751 ·F• At.lm1\•M_, lo the f I IJlic, lllll tndudt' p 1(1>. Anipf\•hc.llll"l! OC:IM Monday THE BOP 23822 Mercury Road. El Toro; Nancy Tucker Big Band . Sinalcs and couples swing dancmg cacfi Monday from 8 to 11 p.m. 786-8467. Wedneeday COSTA MESA/F RE D ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO 2488 Newpon Blvd .. 2-C. Costa Mesa, Wednesday ntir.ht dances open to the general public with a one hour dance class precedfog the publk dance begin- ning at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. unul midnight. C:ost for dance class and dance is $7 per person. Soft dnnks available for purchase. For more information or rcscrvauons. call 650-3048. Thunday COST A MESA QUICJtSTEPPERS a senior citizen square dance group seek cx.pericnced square dance cou- ples to joan them. The Ouicksteppers meet regularly every Thursday. 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown com- mu01ty center. Anaheim and Center Sts. 10 Costa Mesa. For more infor· mation. call 545-5669. JEFF CESARIO appears at the lmprov throu&h Sunday. Also ap- pearing will &e Jerry Miner and Steve Kelly. THE IMPROV, 4255 Campus Drive, Ste. 138, Irvine, presents three side-splitting acts toni&ht, Sat- urday at 8 and 10:30 p.m. SIO. For reservations. 854-5455. Monday THE . IMPROV 4255 C..mpus Drive, Ste. 138, !rvine presents their second anniversary. show starring George WaJlacc, EUen DcGcnercs. Ritch Shydncr, AJlen Havey and Pat Hazell. CaJI 854-5455 for reser- vations. DUKE'S ENTE RTAINMENT LOUNGE at the Ncwporter Rcson presents a s~cial Monday Night Showcase with comedians from throughout the Southern Caltfom1a area perfomiing. bcganni~at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday Na t Show-case l\as no cover charge. e New- portcr Reson is located-at 1107· Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. 644-1 700. CXI. 575. YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER THEATRE Peter's Landing. 16400 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntmgton Beach. presents Comedy Night each Monday at 8 p.m. Top natio nal and locaJ stand-up comics arc featured. Otnner/show combinations arc S 14. 95 per person and space per- mitting. guests can attend the show onl> for $7.50 plus a onc-dnnk m1n1mum. Reservattons arc sug· gcstcd. 840-SHOW. Tueeday ALAN HAVEY appears at thl" Im· prov through July 30. THE IMPROV presents thret' s1dc- splttt1ng acts each night at 8:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. ($7); 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. ($ 10), doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is served nrghtly. ·1·111·: \ ... l·:H "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" at the Harlequin Otnner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). n1£htJy except Mondiys at varymg curtain ttmcs through Sept. 3. "BROADWAY OUR WAY" tn the Patio Theater of Golden West Col- lcgc. Hunungton &uch (895-8378) finaJ performances tonight and Sat- urday at 8:30. "CHARLOTTE'S WEB" tn the Roben 8. Moore Theater at Orangl· Coast College, Costa Mesa (432-5880). closing performance\ today at 11 a.m .. Saturday at 3 and 7 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m . "COABSE ACTORS SHOW" h\ the San Clemente Communtl\ Theater at the Cabrillo Playhoust; 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente.· (492-0465), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Jul) '19 "CYRANO DE BERGERAC" at the Grove Shakespeare Festn al Amphitheater, 12852 Main St .. ( iar den Grove (636-7213). ThursdJ\\ through Sundays at 8·30 until .\ug 12. "GEORGE M" an the Mc..Kan nc.·' Theater a1 Saddlcback Collcl!l' M ission VieJo (582-4 65 fll Thursdays throuah Saturda) at i.. p.m .. Sundays at 3 p.m. until Juh 29. "GYPSY" at the Orange C oun1' Pcrfonmng Ans Center. 660 To"n Center Dri"e. Costa M c\J (556-2787), pcrformmg Tuesda" throu&h Sundays at 8 p.m. throu~h June ~9. with mau'nccs Jul)' 2~. _ 1 and 29 at 2 p.m. and July 27 at I p.m. .. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK .. by the Thcatcrfairc for Children a1 Irvine Valley COllCJC. 5500 In IOI.' Center Drive, Irvine (559-3 H' I final performances tonight and . JI u.rday at 2 and 6 p.m. "ON THE EDGE" on the m.u n staac at Golden West College, Hunt ington Beach (895-8378), cl0\1n~· penormanocs tontght and Saturd,1' at 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. "TllE MUSIC MAN" at EJ11ah<'th Howard's Cunain Call D1nnl'I Theater, 690 El Camino Rl·al Tustin (838-1540). niahtl) e>.ccp• Mondays at varytng cunatn 11ml'' through Sept. 24. .. PICNIC'' at the Garden Gro' Communit) Theater. St \tar~ Street at Chapman Avenue, C1ank11 Grove (897-Sl22). Fn~s and \.11 urdays at 8 p.m. throu Aug 'i "PLAY IT AGAIN, AM" :11 thl LP. Repertory Dmner Thrak• 15732-0 Tustin Village Wa)., Tu\111 (835-9611 ), Wednesdays throu11I Saturdays al 8:15 p.m .. unda) ~ .11 2;JO p.m., unol July lO. "SHADOW AND SONG .. b\ 1h1 Stop-Gap Thuter on the s«onJ S• of South Coast Repenor;. 6 ~ ~ Town Center Drive, Co ta M r\.1 (9S7-4033). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 unul Julr, 211 "THE SONGS OF WAR ' at th Gem Theater. 12852 Main t .. C1or den Grove (636-7213). Thuf'd3' throu&h und:t)'s at 8 pm. unttl Ju 30. "1'llE SOUND OF MU I ",11 th Grand Dinner Tbcaler, 7 FrttdmJr Way. Anaheim (772-7710). n11h1h except Mondays at varym1 curta11 times lhrouah Sept. 3 suan1 «a COMM UNIT' TllEATD PU llV.U. of onr-at'I plays at the Newport Theater An' CeDta. 2SOI Oaff Drive, Ncwpon Btacb (631.()288). '°°.Pt and Satur· dal. at 8 p.m., Sundar. at 2 p.m. 'T•EY'aB PLAYING OUR IONG" by tbc H untJntion Beach Playbouac at Gitla School. 21141 Sridunoot Lue. Huntinaton Beach (lll-1405). f rida)'I and Saturdays al l p.m. dilrcNP Aus. 19. ~ "Y" in the Stud10 1'11ea11r ol s.ddiebKk Collqe. ~ VieJO (jt2-4656). Wcdne$-dm)'I ~ Frida,.. at ·1;30 p.m .. Sltuntays at 3:30 and 8:30 p.m., SuDdui at l:JO and 7:JO p.m. until ~·rt. ~-die L P. Repcnory ,._.. IS1JJ.D T.Uo Viltqt Way. TUllia (llJ.961 1~ Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. I. "THE TWIN DESPERAOOS" b> the Thcaterfa1re for Children at Irvine Valley COllCJC. 5500 Irvine Center Dnve. Irvine (559-3333), Fndays through Sundayi. at 8 p.m. until Jul) 29. "WEST SIDE STORY" at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995-4113), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 12. 1: 11 . llS Friday OUTDOOR F AMJL Y FILM FES- TIV AL Golden West College's an- nual family film festival 1n the GWC Amph1thc:Hrc each Fnday. w11h full- kngth PG or G nued films shown each "'eek. Mov1~0CI'$ arc invited to bnng n picnic dinner. low-backed beach chairs. blankets. pillows and the chJldrcn for an evening of family entertainmen t. No a lcoholic bevcraics allowed. Picnic time be- g.ins at 7 p.m. and films ..,, ill be shown at dusk (8-8:30 p.m.). Admisi.1on pnec 1s S 1.50 P.Cr per- son. S6 maximum per family. Ad· mission for GWC Gold Key cardholders 1s $1 . For more infor- mation and a film schedule, ~II GWC Community Services at 891-3991. rrtday PROFESSIONAL SINGLES NETWORll Cocktail Pany at Gam- bit's Lounac, inside the Anaheim Mamott Hotel. nc~t to the Anaheim Convcnt1on Center. DanCtng begins at 8 p.m. Door pnzcs. SS self p:irk- ing. hors d'ocuvrcs. 1ct breakers, open bar. Adm1ss1on is S 12. Event hotline: 894-8932. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. Sin&Jes 4S-plus, meets for T.G.1.F. at 5:30 at vanous loca11ons. Also ongo- ing aroups for aolf. bndcc. pinochle. theatre and travel. For information and rctervauo ns.. caJI S24-3327. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NZltS Oranae Coast Chapter 26. (cu.s1ody not required). holds a members only dance 11 9 p.m. wtth a Uve band. Frtt oncntation at 7:30 e-m.-. Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Dnvc, Costa Mesa. 847·1600 or S46-S788 for more infonnat100 about the or- pniution. Memberslup in Parents W11hout Pannen is open 10 divorced. separ- ated. 'Wldo wed or never mamcd parents of hv1na cbJldren. Cu tody oft~ children 1s 001 a factor. A non- profit. non-stetanan. educational or- pniuuo n. PWP -provides a pro-aram of socaal act1VIUC$.. diSCU\S1ons and study arou~ for sif\Jlc parent and lht1r families. 8INGl.£ SAILOft'S BUU.!TIN IOAIU> 24-hour tc~onc operated bulletin board at 72~356 to h11 nollcn of 11naJcs ac1iv1ucs. Call for mo re 1nfonnauon. LST'S TEE IT UP A club for sanale aotfm bet'lt'cm lbc aaes of 30 and S5 wbo want to play 10C1ally ao_d meet owr auwe &Olfers. Dues arc S2S annually. Play vanou local and rqiooal cour1e'-Membcrah1p directory. For more 1nforma11on. call 8~90 or write to: Let's Tee ll Up, Jt Rainbow Ridac, lrvioe. 9l71S . .;.;;....~~~~~--~~~--.. ~ "'ULT CONNBCl'ION" for Or- llllf County Lutheran s1nate adults hold I CS rally ud IQCi hop at C'1lril1 ~ Cburcb. Ccma Mesa. Dnation-for lhe S:JO p.m. event will be SS plus a c.1n of food Funhcr 1nformauon 1s avaJlablc by calling the Good Shepherd Lutheran C hurch in Irvine at SS2-1918. through July 23 at lhc Costa Mesa Fairgrounds. F:ur hours arc 10 a.m. to midnight Fnda} through Sunda} and noon 10 midnight Monda> through Thursda} Admission pnccs arc $4 general, S2 seniors 65 and over an<l, children 6 to 12 years. Children five and under are frC!. Vehicle parking 1s $2. Entertainment daily and 7 and 9 p.m. on the Hcntagc Sta~c free with admission. For more infonnation. call 75 1- FAIR. THE l Ht SAWDUST FESTfV AL with a hne-up of 60 performers including strolling minstrels and contemporary musicians offmng daily en1cna1nmen1 thro ugh Aug. 27. Tuesda) 1s Family Da>. geared for family and children wtth houri} prize drawings and special enter- tainers for children. The fcsuval offers the works of WO anists. a wide selection of homemade cpicurcandchghts, frtt ctuldren·s ans and crafts lessons. anisuc dl"m· ons1ra11ons. 160 elect1c booth struc- tures; au hou~d on a beautifully landscaped 21., ac~ euc~l}ptus grove at 935 Laguna u nyon Road. Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursda} and unlll 11 p.rn. Friday and Satur- day. Admission 1s $4 for adults. S3 tor seniors and free for children I 2 and under. YOUNG ADULT JEWISH OR- GANIZATION YAGO. hold a Hawaiian Luau Party tonight at 8.4S p.m. at Village Park Community Center, at the comer of Michelson a9d Royce in Irvine. Cost is $2 for a night of swimming. feasting and schmoozing. Ages 18-26 arc wel----------------------------------------come and Hawajian clothes and swimwe.ar arc in order. For more information, call Caryn at 733-8433 or Janice at 552-6938. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meets a t 6:30 for dinner. Call 524-3327 for information and reservations PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for early bird dinner at the A1rponer Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd, In inc at 6:30 p.m. For reservations 836-8744. 8UDday _ YOUNG JEWIS H PRO- FESSIONALS Singles 21 to 34. meet for a summer party including danc- ing to a live dj in Remick's upstairs lounic. 18120 Von Karman Ave., Irvine at 7:30. Free hors d'oeuvrcs and no-host cocktaJls will be served. Admission 1s $8, payable at the door. For more information. call Tammy Brower at 640-5228. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meet for a Brunch at I I :30 a.m. For information and reservations. call 524-3327 or (213) 524-3327. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for Brunch at the Harbor Grill, 34499 Golden Lantern, Dana Point at noon. For informau on. and reser- vations, call 836-8744. F .LJ.R. T. Scactiff Village hop- pin& Center, 2105 Main Street, Ste. 20. Hunti ngton Beach. Huntington Beach Olurch of RehgJous Science s1 nitcs group meets each ..Sunday evening. Child care 1s free. Ad- mission to the 7:30 p.m . program 1s $3. Danocs at the Huot1n1ton Beach Inn with OJ John Symes and re- freshments follow at no charge. FLIRT mformauon hoc: 647-1628 Ttaeeday SINGLES CABARET CHAPTER or (he Oranae County Pcrformin& Arts Center meets every fourth Tuesday for fundraisina.. p:irties. sports and cultural cvcntJ. Call 4SS-32S2 for more information. WodnelldaY. WBEh O~FRIENDSHIP meets for dinner at 6:30 p.m. For infor- mation and reservations, call 524-3327 or (213) 863-63-70. PRIME OP LIPE SINGLES meet for din~r at 7 P.•m. al Sam's Sea-food. 16278 Pacific Coast t-lighway. H\lnun11on Beach. 836-8744 for in· fonnalton and ~rvattons. UFE ON YOUR OWN sin&)es 55 and over. meet new fnends 1n a warm su,ppon1ve atmosphere every Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. for a vaned proaram 1r>elud1na dinner at local mtaurants and a monthly ~! luck. Oa '' Senior Center. 800 Marauente (Slh and Mariucntc) Corona del Mar. 644-324S · Tlaanda7 SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP a~aorcd by Lquna Beach United Methodist Church's Wesley Coun-selina C~ter ftom 6 to 7 p.m. at the cbutth, 21632 Wcstey Drive, So\Uh Uiauna. T'Mrc wall be • ~nation or SIO per penon per ~·en1na. LICENCE TO KtLL (PG-13) 1215 315 615900 11 l) WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (R) 1115 I 15 3 30 5 45 8 10 15 HONEY, I SHRUNK TliE KIDS (PG) 6008 IS 1015 1215 UHF (PG-1 3) Sl>. •S 9~5 11 4S· LETiiAL WEAPON 2 (A) nu~Si.:reo 500 -30 1000 12 30 LETMAl WEAPON 2 I'll 111 )() 2001 U > '0033011 ~' BATMAN IPG-1 3) 111 ~5 2 3015 I) 800 10 )() CINEMA WEST ..,.""°I ... ,,.,.(,, ., ... ••\ ~9· J'J' FOUNTAIN VAUE'f I· -• .. -·· , f '"·" ... \ WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (R) n 1:,.115, )J>;i:;a?" · '' WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (A) 1121>2lll ~ 4) 191~ II 15 LETHAL WLUIOH 2 (RI tll 00 1151 Jl> I MISSION VIEJO rw1" ':: I• I I• .. JF-l. ,, ~,..,.. ,,,.., .. J0·699 M~S~19~ ~1~1~.M!~l I tH1 r p .,, • f Jt:"' ~~ ~c E\,.EH\'HOD\"'S A ('HITIC I. Dalton plays a vulnerable Bond in 'L Job Ra11ell "Tueller C..ta Mesa I enjoyed .. L1ccn<:C to ~II ... be- cause viewina explos1ve aetJon. v1ol- ence, and attractive womeq appeaJs to me. It suggested to me some questions .----...,----,which I'" do not have answers for. Why does it seem that a scene 1s set up to have a viol- ent one to follow ll. over and over again? Wh y did T imothy Dalton take the role so Ulll..., __ .._~seriously, when Sean Connery and Roger Moore took it ~ lightly and with humor Gae Perry A•mlalatrator C..ta Mesa on "drug thugs .. these days, I fully expected to be turned off on this "drug thug" movie. I wasn't. I enjoyed it very much. Timothy Dalton is a good James Bond. He is tough, believalbe and most of all he bas style. Rohm Davi p,lays Sanchez. the bi& "drua thua. ' Davi. a superb J_. A'*U Writer ~w,.,-t Beadl This is Timothy Dalton's second _ __,,.ppcaranoc as the "new" James Bond. Much media hoopla bas been made of this nd tbat's a If you're cnouah to rc- 11 the earhcr James Bonds of Sean Connery. R.,-M~and Gecwte Lueaby, you may llf'tt that Ibey IOCD' dated lbeae days. It's obvious that Dalton has atudied author Ian flemi.,'a oriainal that Dalton doesn't have? Why does Dalton's perfonnance remind me of Laurence Olivier's in "Wutherins Heights"? (He did play Hcathcliff in a re-make in 1973.) Why arc dru~ dealers §man enough to cam m111ions, but do not have adequate secunty to keep Bond from breaking into their places three times? Why do they allow Bond to live every tame that they capture him. when they should know he can escape? Why dido 't Sanchez suspect that Bond was only pretending to leave the Briush Secrci Service with $4 million m drua money? Why does Bond seem to be so much like Rambo, D1ny Harry and Indiana Jones? Why did Wayne Newton play the role so unsuited for him? Why didn't the Secret Service actor conveys fear to hate as he robs and tonurcs all who get in his way. Wayne Newton has minor role as the phony T.V. evangelist fronung for Sanchez. His perfonnancc was so bad he has most likely doomed himself as an actor. Bond stalks anchez Ul a series of encounters from Aonda to South America1 after the Amencan drug agents g.ive up putting him out of action. In the pr~s. Bond's ''Licence to K1ll" is revoked for failina to carry out orders on another assianment. James is aided by bis faithful old weapons man and a beautiful "yours for hire" fellow character and his interpretation of A,ent 007 is fresh, capable and appealina. It's also contemporary and deterves to be appreciated on its own merits. "Licence to "KJU" is not beted upon one of Aemina's novels and that becomes an advantaee. There a.re no thick.ly..ac:cent.ed Russ1&n spies, no meaaJomaniaca plottioa to take over the world from outtt space. This is a story about the power brokers of the 1980s -lhc international drua cartel. As the plot unfolds, newspaper headlines and TV oov~ of the war on drup come to muwt. .avtDJ the movie a .,eater dcsr'ee of tension and believ- ability. While Dalton and the storyline want Bond to act on his own, as he has done in the 16 previous pic- tures? Why do so many people trust others who arc obviously un- trustworthy? Why did Bond feed $2 million to the sharks? Wby did the drug dealers allow so much money to fly away or bum up? Why arc the Bond &:iris so less " interesting than the earlier ones such as Ursula Andress, Honor Blackman and Shirley Eaton'> Why are the drug enforcement agents so in- competent? agent. The action is very exciting ... fast paced. typ1call) "8ond1sh." We sec plenty of underwater and ~ in-the--air action! lf:.--Y .'_;.,,;~ with the fina battle scene with three very large tractor trailors. one of the best ever. Although without humor. the .audience found the scene where Talisa Soto (Sanchez's &irlfriend) re- marks, "I am in love with James," very funny -even the kids laughed. brina new life to the t 6-movie series. vintqe James Bond elements arc st.ill employed: Q's anenal of de- slt'Uctionstifl bads the hero out of impossible Jams, the chase scenes arc still fantastic, and the exouc settinp -the Aorida Keys. lbe C~ribbean and Panama -still oleuc the eye. Feminists may flinch, however. at the exploitation of bod- ies beautiful Pam BouvlCt' and Lupe Lamora (played by Carey Lowell and Talisa Soso), Bond's love intcmlS. Tbc movie's main naw is its dialoaue. *tuch aap in a number of scenes and erta downri&ht awkward durina 10me of Bond's verbal jousts with the two women. Stroaeer actina by Lowell and Soto ~ have helped. There are alt0 two tcenet n.olttJ Delton •• J...... 8ond dllcowers t hat ran 9ouvler fCar•y Lowellf Ml • few trldl1 .. her sleeve Ir that seem unnecessarily aory. Bond stories carry enouab latent violence that the mn-cst suaestion of the diny business at harid is enough for this squeamish viewer. So. docs the old James Bond maaic stall work? I bouaht my pop-corn. sat on the cdac of my seat for just over two hours and left sat- isfied that it docs. "Licence to Kill" delivers aood enterainment value. It makes no pretense to be treat an, but it's WOf'\.h the pncc of a t.det, evce at t 919 prices. ..... ~ Pr•rtJ M ...... at Cetta Meu lan Flcmina would probabl) hl. this character that port.n1ycd his 00 killer. But-I ~fer the charm th: Hollywood pve Stan and thr w11 t Roaer to the bhnd revenge c Timothy. "My name is Bond ... Jam( .--------.Bond. Give me d"" lord fror Laun Amrnc and J'll give )O excitem ent adventure and in tripe." Scan Con nery or Rogt" Moore could hav Mid tbo5c words but not T1mo1h __ _, Dahon. This ma1 ii on a &np !Ml it never qu1t1 explaaned. Hia buddy ia half ea1c1 by a abmt. and all Dalton can thinl of is 10 ft' even. He never calls th• hOll)ital to find out ii Felix is dea' or alive. He as dumly. cu't aboot slt'llaht and 1$ in&Q ~ts that an unnec 1111 'I· He waft out at ieas tine IOpl "ol IOOd tboes j~t ndJr'I • t'OClliDe .-er dowa a hill. Eve1"9ady Md it ~ bu load. He lo. more blooCt tban th< villila. For IOIDe......,. two womcr ID .. m.. I bltilw more ()Ut 01 'ty ... love. lfttw; Mda't bt_lpecl 1111 wo.ld MYe .... ulJed II .. WDHllr. A8d ., Q wun't ----... _._, -bll ol llidla. ,_ __.." Mftl prellCICI tc icence to Kill' tfl• latest 007 IMfventure, "'Lk•nc• to KJll. -Th• "'"' •110 features RoMrt D•vl, T•ltsa Soto •nd Anthony Zerb•. e 1 believe this to be a 007 movie. Sanchez, played by Roben Davi. was sman, ncb. and famous. and nsked lus hfc for has woman. Luppy Lamore (Tahsa Soto) ""IS bcauuful and t"nterpnsina. Bouvier was cute 11 and accomplished But this modem if Bond chancier was out of work. if fouled up too many limes. lousy wub women, and didn't even have a hccnse 10 till. He was j ust an a vcraac Joe. Not the bagcr-than-hfe and suave James Bond that we would foUov. anywhere aDd rttum wnh a story to tell. n u I had a strange feel1na as I left the theater. I wanted to be Fl'llnz Sanc- hez. He bad a ac>Od b\111ons, felt his r employees were loyaJ, made qu~k c dCCllions, and took care of b1 woman. Hn only flaw was ownina a 'I S 100.million factory that lifted coke ' e , throuah psohne and not o wning a fire cxunguasher. The story moved alona '4-'t'll, but one couldn't help fcchna that about every half-hour someone re· membered it was supposed to be a Jame s B o nd thnUer. M and Q stuc k 10 the theme, but not Dalton I U ) wan for the video. You can play 11 for the scenery and special effects and fine stunt work. But af you're hunary for a aood Hollywood Ian Acmma adventure. you can aJv.ays remove 1t and st1clt in "Dr. No" or a ny of the other BTD's (Before Timothy OaJton). ( e s Our ratings ' I ... One critic's declaration of independents' quality Independent ud;. I.) Frt't' from influt·ncc. rnntrul or dctermma11on of another or other; ! J )t·//~gtn an mg .1 ) Self-reliant. self<onfideot By JOE BAUAl<E ~"'Y---· I rare!) tall.. about mo' 1c'> No1h10g 1s more fnghtcnrng for ml' than to he at a ~ny and to spo1 somt>on<' ht'ad1 ng 1n m' dircn1on with a dnnk 10 hand and a knowing >mile Why'> Because that pe~on 1s probabl} going to want tu talk about "Indiana Jone'> and the la'>t < ru..adc:" or "Ghostbustc~ II" or "Batman" or 1f he or \he ha\ a b1~ level of S(:nousnt'S'> about mov1cg01ng, "Do the Right r hcng" -the "1r fil m\ (of lht• moml'nl JI least) About the on!\ 1hmg th.ii come\ oul nl \U1. h COO\ CNlllOOS IS lh~ reah1atmn that 1>.(''\ l' <;t•l'O lhl' exact same popular mo' 1c\ ~. I a q~1d panics. < nt1cal fashion\, e\pcc1all\ a mong nw' •l·gocr\ Jn.' bopclc~'>h arb1traf). depending on ~hJ1·, "in .. Jnd what's "o.ut" a1 the moment, what's mal..init mone\ Jnd what received the "monc) re'1ews." M o\I people chng to status-sec lung tastes. putting a cnmp 1n lOO\ er.-...1· uons, :ind I s1mpl) do n't lit 1n with them Russell Baker once said about wntr r'i and their spcc1al11cs. "You can either wruc or )OU <:an read " And so. I guc s I opt to ....,n tc about mo' tt'S. ra ther than l'('nd about them -or certainly talk about them wuh people: Long ago, I gave up 1ry10g to 1mprc'' people -or i.ee k their approval l'"c nu interest 1n us10g film as "sta tus:· It's 10h1b111ng. It 1mpcde<1 the sense of adventure and discovery that I fi nd so crucu:il to mov1cgo1ng and reVlcwing. There isn't much adventure o r dascovt'ry m the latest "Indiana Jones .. or "Ghostbusters" installment But thert 1s something exciting h:ippcnmg 1n movies al the moment. and 11 has nothing to do with "Batman's·· m;ord-brcalong box-office acrobatics or wllh the t'Vt'r· growinf number of product t1e-1ns attached to Tim Burto n s film. The movie itself -a big-budgeted expenment. a film wtth the heart of a mavenck mdcpcndent pro- duction and the budget of an epic -1s what's exc1t1ng Thu. unique "scns1b1hty" as what 'i<'\S 1\ apart from the rclat1velr, pedcstnan "lnd1an11 Jo nes and the Last Crusade · and the shoddy "Ghostbusters II .. -and it's what has thrown off so many people, ancludmg cn11N (who should know better). "Batman" takes nsks by not doana what we expect at to do Now, this as worth ta1long about. not about how director Burton e'ccuted ttu stunt o r that stunt or the secrets behind Jack Nicholson's complicated make-up. ExtendinJ "Batman" somewhat. for mt'° 11·, more than JUSt a 811 Movie. the m ovie of the momcn.t. an cxpcn 1vc epic. another summenamc fantasy It s an emblem -a loud, 1ntim1dat1n.1 cmbl.em of something quieter that's goana on 10 movies n&ht now. lust as vou'rc rcadina this: Suddenly, u "Batman • and ''Ghostbusters JI" and the Indy fhclt cla.mor for your attenuon. there's a m~L almost sclf~ff'acma swic an independent filmmakmf 10101 on amonf you~a American wntcrs and directors -and that s what s worth taJk.ing about. There's an 1mmed11cy about Amencan 1ndcpcn· dent moviemaking today that's cxh1la.rat1ng. a cenam danger that cAcilcs tile tenses. a npcness that c.ao be aroUSJng. Thctt movies arc not for people who ttptoc aineerly around any1h1n1 that m iaht upttt their notions of what moV1CS lhoukl be, who carefully pack anJ chOOtC their fdm fare. who th.ink of thcmtcl\.ts u .. distrimanattna. •• "Ir ~_ou'rc afta1d of movie that eimtc your .enld," Pauline Kaci once wrote, "you're afraJd of movies." Tides such u Michael l..ehmann's "Heathers." Sten DcJaman·a "M1r1dc Mtle," Thomas S<hlammc's "M .. F1rc:cnctrr," Oavtd Jones' "Jack.ruft"." Robtn Bierman'• 1•vam1Mrt's IC.au·· and, to a la~r dcJrtt, Paw &nd'a "SCeocs From the a truaJc 1n Beverly Halli .. may not mean anyuu.na to you, may not be I.be aubJ«U of mo~te convnsattons at 1>9tt1cs or an the.ten, but ibry mean more to the fUturc of mova~ tban the ewr~latina srou of "Batman" doe 1 he make~ of these small movies. bur,llng v.1th quirks and talent. are approximate!) at th<' same pocni Bunon was four )ea~ ago 1w11h the e~pcnmental "Pee Wee's Big Ad,enturc"). where Jonathan Demme wa., 10 )tars ago and whae that great mO\.IC ma,cnd. Robcn Al tman was two dcrndc'i ago The '70s were a heroic ume for independent mo' 1emaking. a time of change when the "1nd1es" were caught 1n the middle of the: a ... ant-gardc cinema tht'\ used to be and the bigger Holl ) wood product the) were travelin' toward . This wa51 thr umc of "Meh1n and Howard ' and ·· fhrec Women" when independent films no longer looked raggy but retained a ragg~ soul .\studio-produced independent mo .... e \u1.h as ··"1ei' 1n and Howard" ( ni versal) -o r an\.' Demme film or an:,thing by Altman -wa!.n't \3t1sticd with the u\u..il hospitable college and an-hou~ c1rcu11 that mdepcn dent films pla)ed The~ 1>.cre ~1111 mo' 1c'i v.1thout Stdt\ and w11hout budget~ lceruunl\. no advcrt1•11np. tiudgct\) and w11hout "produ1.11on 'aluc\ .. but thq· v.t·rc gcucnp. booked in lir\1-run huuo;c-. f hc Oe'it mo•.ic\ that l'\.c \Ccn reu.·ntly all ha\.C ~n ··indcix:ndent" produ1.·11om land I wnuld 'itrt·t1.h that 10 include ··ea1man") Thc.-re ha'c bct'n Philip l\.aufman's "The l nbearahlc I 1ghtnc'i'i 111 Being." 1>.h1ch ma) be cpic in ~11c and length hut '>1111 ha'> tht· soul of a small. c\penmcntal. dnngcrnu'> mu\.1e. and Errol Moms' ··The Thin Blue Linc." 1>.hich rcin ... cn1ed the documentar) form. and Demme'<, "~omcthini Wild " and "Married to the Moh,'' both <ihd. and }Cl something else. and ''Earth Girl\ .\re E:as)' ... a ne1>.·St)le m usical. and lames hory's l111lc-scen ··stave\ o~. ~ev. Yo rl," and Wilham Schreiner\ ";\ Sinful I 1fe. and even Peter Weir's "Dead POC'IS ~IC'\)," which dOt''I ii few subvcrsne Lhangs althouib 11 1\ \.Cr) mlKh J ··siud10" product and Sttms safe and 'lane h isn't. of course It s crazed' Passionate. That's what all independent movies have - passio n. It's the one quality that connects ··eatma n" to "Miracle ~hie'· but not to "Ghostbustm II ·· T hese movies also deal with scnou subJects in a blatantly o ff-centered way -"Heathers" wnh teen sumde, "Maracle Mile'' W1th the end of the world and "Vamparc·s Kiss" with the smgks scene dunng the age of AID . Thcy·rc all so fresh in their approach that they rc scary The Bnush filmmaker David Leland's last movie, "Checluna O ut" (with Jeff Daniel\), was essen- tially a rcmak.e of the old Nonnan Jewison comedy "Send Mc No Flowers" (with Rock Hudson). dealina with hypochondna -onl) 1n a much more ps)cho- path1c way Its studio (Wamers) d idn't know what to do with 1l And audiences who saw 1\ didn't know what to make of 1t. ' That's because 11 wa' 'iCary "Miss Firecracker" and "Jacknaft'" prc\Cnt thC'1r "httJe people" characters as trcacherou\ Oakn and sociopaths. respcc11vel) -but the faC1 1s. the pt'Oplt m theK films arc closer to the people I kno w 1n real life than the people .. you find 1n "Rain Man" and certainly "Gbostbusters II." pike Lee' ··0o the R11ht lluna." a staunch independent producuon 1f there evrr ~re one, has the same k.tnd of familiar. fnahtcn1na characters. They confuse: aud1en~ with their realism They're unptcuant an a pleasant way -1f that makes any stnse Tht'K mova~ don't have much of a thc~tncal hfr -H evidenced by Peter Mastcrson's ccccntnc "full Moon 1n Blue WatCT" and Kr11h Gordon·, rclentlc\" "The Chocolate War ... Thry'f't' the kinds or mo IC .. people di~OvCr 10 video StOl't'\ Wh1Ch IS b It \hOuld be. Thcic movac sho uld be d1tc0W'.tt"Cl. As I write tha cert.am 1ndcpcndcnl films art' nrughna 1n theaten -IUCh U Jonathan Wacks "Powwow Hlahway" and John ok 'a "Sa&J\S of Lafe .. -wb.M othcrs &Ct lost in b1n1 tn video stores -uch as two by M1cbacl Hoffman, ··Some Garis .. (wuh Patnck ~mptey) and "Prom11Cd Land" (~atun11& a bravura tum by Mea Ryan u a Shu1cy Macl,a1nc-tyPt" tramp). rve no tda what will ba,ppc.on to Patnck Dun.can's tradblulna Vietnam mov1e1• "84 C'harhc Mopic" or Gani 1n111e's "Mdcs From "omc" (a rare independent film that features a fUll·fkdacd nar R.J(bud Gett). t -. .. someone will 1tt them rd hke to I.Ilk about them. o.11y Ptk>t 0.NbOC*/ Frld8y, .My 21, 1919 9 l '\('I .I·: DO' A day's escape to the Field of Dweebs Hey, n's Saturday morning. The sun's shining. the sky's blue, and the birds are singing. Sure the ole ball and chain wants you to m<>W the grass, take out the trash, remodel lhc bathroom, and finish painting the facia. Before noon. So that you can take her and those little darlings, whom you're thinking of having tested to sec if you're the real father. onna picnic somewhere. worse. It's for teams who's players not only can't spell .. ball" but on a good day might recognize the object one time outt,a three. Baning a verages are 'bout that of a normal IQ. Home runs occur o nly when a smgle is turned into a three-base error. D teams have players who leave divots when sliding. Who wouldn't know a cutoff man from a pair of cutoffs. Who think a good throw to first is one which doesn't go 1n the dugout. Who have to have the "10- field fly rule" explained. Who never ('0'11·.D\ met a pitch they didn't hke - or could hit Who's biggest thrill is beating out a slow roner fhe short three-bounced to first. It's ugly. Dogs do a better JOb of catching balls. Getting out of an inning without an error 1s more of a challenge than shutting out. You never dirty cause diving for the ball is rare. Making the play unheard of. Ay balls to the outfield are u ually accompanied by the infield making signs of the cross. praying for a catch. So what happened to the UnC:s team. Did they blow evef)onc out? Mercy every game? Wm the cham- pionship? You could think of them as the Ex-Lax of the tournament. Quick elimination. Got smoked big time. But the sun was shining. the sky was· blue, and the laloo had some cold ones. That's a Saturday. • • • PORT and BALBOA Theatres. Your Unc recalls reading somethmg in the Pilot a few weeks back about these two theaters. And how they want to break you of the the remake blues with 1he1r ofTen ngs. Of abominations usually defined as ··an·· films. Well. the Port has always been a lost cause, but the Balboa. How many of you remember when the Balboa would change it's marquee three times a week. You couldn't get in during screen- ings of the Three Stooges or "Eraserhcad'' cause the crowds were so big. Saw e verything there from J1m1 Hendnx nick.s to Russ Me}er nudJes to "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes." What ta loss. Well. for all the poor saps the Unc knows who arc stuck in this pos- ition, he had a parttaJ cure last weekend. Telling the old lady you're JUSt going to the 7-U for a gallo n of milk, you sneak your spikes, bat and glove into the car, deadbolt the front door behind you (slows 'cm down if they catch on to what you're doing), and head down to the park cause it's tournament time. At least last week- end it was the HB City Wide Softball Tournament. Comic Taylor eyes life from several angles Mark Craig Taylor -Yale man. edy-Adventure Show," which is seen The nice thin' about softball is lddvid superhero, Playgirl centerfold on KTTV Channel 11 here. Some that it's kinda slow, doesn't rcquitt And stand-up comic -brinp h1 may remember him from the No- much talent, and in the case of unique view of the world to Orange vcmbcr 1980 edition of Playgirl tournament baU. taxes aU day to Count}" this weekend, ap~anng magazmc, when he appeared as the play. So in between games you can through Sunday at the Laff Stop in centerfold. lay on the grass, catch rays. and Newport Beach. Obviously, Taylor's had an pound 12 ouncers with your bud-intcrcstini career thus far. He's also dies A Bay Arca resident. Tayfor's run-y 1 d ~cl f '74) . ning commentary on modem life as a a e gra uatt' ass 0 · Since the Unc's team is about as told by any ofseveraJ characters he's although he refe to his college good as the writing in this column, l'k 1 d h f h. days as "the four ious1est years of 1 e y to a opt in t e course o 1s fi N h I h d' h' they were placed in the .. D.. act has landed him on the San my h c." t'Vert c ess. t' ere 11s 1s div1S1on. Francisco Chronicle's list of "Hot psycholoay studies as preparing him for a bfe in show biz. And he's lemme tell you somcthinJ abo1tt Bay Area Comedians." LocaJ folks h · r-. the D's. First of all. th~rc ain't any might know him as Plast1cman. host aving iun now. lower, so the teams don't get any of the syndicated "Plasticman Com-"What I really like about stand-up liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ijiii~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiirial 15 ~ou are )our own boss," he cx-j plamcd. You're your own wntcr. your own dJ~tor. your own sec- retary, even.... I really love iust doing what I want to do.. The negative, though, is when you fail you've got no excuses and that's a negative most people never want to fact' ... It's sometbJng he's been doing since his three-year stint as Plastic- man ended in 1985 (what are oow showin' arc repeats or those shows). and hes built his act into a wry observation of the Melting Pot so- ciety. drawing on his own mixed culturaJ and academic background. The cbaractcn he adopts each command the stage for a few minutes before evolvmg into the next. Among his stock characters arc a..ncrd nus humor comes from the illusions he lives Wlth, especially with rep.rd to ~omen). a young Chicano (Taylor 1s half Mexican - sample JOke: .. A Porsche 1s just a low-ndcr with lousy let-room."). and a pop psychologist ·•with an ofT- the-waJI view of society." T~ylor will take t~t stage tonight at 8.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m .• Satur- day at 8, ro and 11:45 p.m .. and Sunday at 8.30 p m The LafT top is located at 2122 S.E. Bnstol in Newpon Beach. For mfonnauon. call 852-8762. 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 l:OO 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ,,._ ~) (Plf1 s of&) Q ..... ,. ..... ..... T ........ sweo Tiii .... ..... .......0 KICIOlr ..... ,. Wlll,'-t• &,.,. Dlw ..... c...., ....... Q ..... MM Oil o..11,.., ..... ....... ..., ... I .. • Tasty trio at the Sheraton o.,. turUll-.ui.u,, l'UIMll .. t ~ I""' With a lri(>le-hcader lineup of competent d1mng cxpcnenccs. New- pon Bcach·s Sheraton hotel ma)' wel• be the best-kept secret m thl' county. Unhlcc some of its ght11er neigh- bors. the Sheraton as unpretentious. casual and relaxed. GueslS in tennis attire mingle with power players 1n three-pic:"Ce suits: the hotel's airpon-fnendly loc.i11on lends itself to n constant blur of activity. The Sheraton may seem an un- likely setting for a smorgasbord of dining adventure. but the Boardwalk Cafe, Palm Court and Palm Garden deliver admirably. The Boardwalk Cafe 1s an upscale take on a colTcc shop: here you'll find everything from burgers to boursm. pizza to fajitas -and grilled salmon to rare roast beef I hkc Lhc special attention the l hef pa)S to details: )'Bk1 soba noodle~. snow peas. sesame 011/soy/scalhon drnsmg on the chilled gnllcJ salmon -cilantro and tequila vina1grctte on the spinach. goat cheese. ba) shnmp and arugula salad (a powerful value at SJ. 75) - or bric cheese and almonds on a tuna melt sandWlch made. of all things. 1n a rich pastry shell My diet needs were treated w1th respect by a wa11ress who had no diffic ulty 1n conveying m y preferences to the kitchen Within minutes. I wa'I feasting on a most maa.nificcnt p1ett of fat . tender catfish -accompamed b) cnsply blanched p1nach (no butter) Newport Beach ·-~-~~-It~· MCt< Ooow •••~160 I Uc-• .... fl'C> If J I\ • \ • ' Ir , _ _,, ... ...,_jlt 1 t\ I !O \. a 10 IS ,_ 1"C•lll t WI 4 I\ I ll UDO O.....a.A ~ lt•O .-. "'-~•1 '¥••1' ~71 IJSO 0. .. ~........,, fl'<•I \ a1 11 t()" rOtrT n.ATinf l'Kl'i f Co.ou 11_., •'' ~"" ""'--T-9•' Co la Mesa IDWAJN>IJ Cl--CIN'Ylllt /101 th•!>->• ""d /r.Hu V•tdor C.~#1 97'1 4141 1 ...... -....... ll'f•I ll IO I \ 10 " 10 M and a luscious assonment of herb- strcwn baby greens (endive, arugula. watercress. etc ) that were a total surpnsc m such modest surround- ings. The regular menu 1s perfect for a hght lunch or dinner There's a 'cgetablc club sandwich that's pos111vcly add1c11ng -a' ocado. tomatoes. cucumbers. Jack ch~se. scallions and cream cheese all heaped together on toasted "'hole grain bread -and a seduCtl\ c sckc- uon of entrc~es like scallops and shnmp on a bed of field greens lemon g.arhc chicken. seafood fcttuc- c1ni. more A JUICY New York steak 1s pnced below the compe1111on at SI 0 ~O Down the hall. the hotel's premu:r dining room. Palm Garden. made m reputation several }ears ago w11h thl' cookmg of the talented 0 man Elimsa, one of the ongsnal reason\ for the success of thl· legl·ndal) Chc1 Cary. Ehmsa·s long fo ne. but Palm var- dcn's food 1s sul first-rate, pnces, as 1 ~. 1 ----IK'f WI~ I JO • •s 1 • J ...... ,._ f(il I JI) I le• \ ltt 1 I \ CS111-den 11 jl'Gl84\ IOs.:J •uc-. .... 1"C.1111\ 1 \•\ ""''' •oi.AaOI OfliltC.MA MAofl'WV -...a ""-tf'9!S "·· ~·• HOl ~ W•-I • ~ 1 fl \ 4\ It I\ 10 Ill ~ l'WI .. Cl..._MAI ..... !»• ... , I W•lon '"""' ~) 1\(l ·----.._~,,..,,,,, 1/JO "\ \4\ 811'111 / -.l'GI Jj I JO 4 lO ' IO 10 t0 •DA OH«MA .. <"NP"" ...., I ..... \l M 6 '1<11\ ---At --ff'Gllf ~ 1 9 11 TOWN CSNTlllt CINa-.AS \out,, l °"'' l'lolu 1\1 ••&• 1 0. ... P..u S-i.ty jPC.j 1 I\ 4 t \ I 10 1 .... ., "-,c.1 11 r • \ , JO , '\ , ...... .... ff'Gl I!•\ 10 so I uc-. .. ICM frGlll U 1JO. lrU ... 11. 9, "'"° an the past. arc gen\lc on the budget. For S 16. try the marsala~renched scallops of vt:QI stuffed w1th bufala mon.arella an<f sh1take mushrooms -or rabbit 1n fresh sage. g.arhc and ohve 011 with polenta. F1le't mignon ($ 18). prawns w1th fresh herb c ream and shnmp/almond mousse (S 17.25). a good caesar salad (S4 50) and a selection of snapp)' appetizers (duck prosciutto. gmgered chanese pot suckers. shnmp toast. black bean soup ~1th chonzo sausage. all S3 50 Contm~nt•I Cum~ Smu 1~7 "" l.M.~ t..~ ... ""•'"' ~ """ JWi...U ~ South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 171 41 540-3840 • $6) set up an eclet'l1c Cahfom1a dining e~ixnence. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" Dcsscns arc made an-house. Enough? But wait: there's more. or fu The hotel's third dining Ch01Ce IS r 0 n Palm Coun. a perfect cat-and-run buffet a1Ta1r. In add111on to a select last of entrccs, a magnificent salad DELICIOUSLV' bar 1s served here at lunc-h11me: '• breakfast. 100. finds this room hold-9'1?U Award Wl.aDint CGDdnartal eaw.ne ang forth "'th a luJ1unous buffet. Daily~ a DtDais (Fnlm 11 LJL) I onl> ha'e one ques11on: Ho"' do sgAPOODSPECIALTl£8•COCKTAILS guests who are an Orange County on &ztawift Wine Sdectloaa business ever get an) "ork done" The food expenenc-e 1s so nch and vaned 1n the Sheraton that ll must IX' 11me<onsum1ng JUSt to try dec1- d1ng where to cat. SHER 1t.TON NE"'PORT BE'\CH. 45-15 MacArthur Boult:1ard, Ne"port Beach 8JJ-0570 Board"alk Cafe: break- fast. lunch. dinner. sevc.'n dtH S. Palm Garden. dinner. S<"ven day·s. lunch M onda}-Fndn> .. P;J/m Coun.: break- fast buffet. sci en da}s. lunch buffet. Monda}-Fnda> Major credit cards. Park in lot Whrelchair access. 4J.-.. W-(Ill 1 l JO t. fl )() II UA IOUTH COAST rlA.IA \~t iJ.i .__._. 'Iv• \'<>-OS•• I Gr-.... of n.1 ,~<> <O 1 I\ \ X. 1 !() ... J ,_ of «><•-• "' 11 1 J t>'t \ 10 I /0 > IC• I llM TrM \I ,., , \() 1 \\ \ P 10 •I(: Huntington Bt-nC'h IDW-01 CHAltT'alt caNTH •e •• .Ai#"' ... 1141 0110 I 0. .. ,..,.... s.ecMty l"'fli I I .,, t f\ t \ 1110 10~ I -/l'GI Jj 1 JO 4 \ 1 tU I -Many ... , .. .,, l•I I I\ I H • I\ 114\ 11 4 ~ We-I 1"1 11 I l() \ ' •l 10 \I-• J-•--~ .. c.-r ,111 I I 4\ l JO \ I\ 11 10 JI RDWA•OI HUNTIHO'TOH TWIN 111"• I M' n \t l!.411.0)1111 1 ll'et .... _ fC,f t 4S ; )() \ I \ ..... ~ettone "°"'°' Wot'9 Of Aftet Pag.-1 of IM~ DANCING a ENTERTAINMENT NITELY • HAPPY HOUR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE 8RUNCH • TWILIGHT DINNERS 32802 Pacific Coast Hwy. (at Crown Valley) Laguna NtgUel Rnan1tions 499-2626 t11496-5773 IF You·RE GOING OUT FOR AN ITALIAN DI NNER, HAVE AJ ITAlJAN DI ER WORTH GOI G OUT FOR . s ofTlae Lotu Awalt Yoa Tkl . MANOARIN A ZECHWA N 'U~ ./ ~ ... ~·- WI IF.~E Al .L 11 tE RFST F ITA i ~·Is Yi JRS. • WNCll • .,. ...... • rt'U IAI • l.\Nq\Jl'TIJ • fAlt OUT • Mlm.04t IMlffl'f• CllAMPAG"ll llll'H fl • 16811 8.ocit llvd, H~ngton lleoch • lll7' f lllrd SI (O(t'OU "°"'the Cerntol Moll) • 9'..a Molt Woy, CKI'<* ftom lt'4t ~ Coonpony asoo HAABOA BOULEVARD• COSTA MESA• M5=U31 LOtua Exp~aa Now Open at Fashion Is land' Atrt ... Coart Oe61y PMot Oltet>ook/ Friday. Jutv 21, 1t88 11 ... • OF THE W EEK VtS1on Restaurants principals have created their own special style Larry Cano and Fred LcFranc have of cu1s1ne which 1s uniquely Salud! announced the recent openmg of Evel)th1ng about the new restaurant their new restaurant. Salud!. located has been carefully designed 10 ap- 1n Huntington Beach. peal to the contemporary taste of Borrowing from the Pu~blo. today·s active diner. with an ·A.ztec. Mayan and Mn1can cultures. emphasis o n prepanng all dishes Cano anJ LeFranc. 1n assoc1atton fresh daily. with Pepe Lopez. execuuve chef. "We're tembly excited about j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SaJud!,'' Cano says, "because we've taken the concept we made so popu- Now Serving SUlllY lar wtth El Tonto G rill and re- fashioned tl to have a still broader appeal to residents of Southern CaJi- fomia." IDICU llUIFIST "There's no other restaurant like SaJud!. The unique menu and open atmosphere 1s a combination which promises to make guests want to visit the restaurant often.·· Saludl Is now open for detlclous business In H.....,...,. .. _..., a..rtre Center. HUEVOS .................. '1 31 ~~~~~ROS ........... ' 141 ~~g~~gs .............. ' 141 MACHACA ............... •1•• ~~:~: ..................... •241 Serwd w/Tortlllas, ~fried &Mns & Fruit 11Mllte1111PM M1a1 1711 ........... COITA•IA It's Uncanny by Bill Hamilton Etlrich your faYOritt com mu ffVl recipt wich a cup ol com kmids-fmh, froam, nen c..nnrd. Gnittd cheddar ct-. ra.d RO fht IJMm .dds nth fla¥Or, tOO. • • • Salud! welcomes guests wnh a brings its guests immediately into ings of the mai n kitchen at the back. friendly greeung a nd wishes for good the sights and smell of the kitchen The restaurant's menu of dis- htalth. Featuring a colorful interior with a traditional comal (exhibition tinctlve, regional flavors and prod- highlighted with neon. the res-tortilla making) at the entrance. and ucts, such as blue com. and salsa taurant. designed by Dale Ter Bush, open windows to expose the work-quemada. is blended with fresh mes-..._ _________________________ __, quite broiling and Yucatan-style Jee ~mtcl! 11 :00 -4:00 Daly Serving Our Fresh Catch ~ Along With Great SaUds. Sandwiches & Pa sta. Lunch 11 J0.4 ()()pm Ow'wltr 4 00.IOOOpm Coclit.111Hour5 00.7 OOpm ReservatJons 675-7411 251 S E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ;J)ine !Jn f<o'la/i'I • Lw• ..... vdnaFrWav • Dla...,7N ... te • 80 .. •v Clln=1taa11e Bnlcla * Cocktall1 * Tropical Drink• * cuisine. While fresh tonillas arc prepared (at a maximum of 800 per hour) on the comal, mesquite cook- ing with rotisserie can be seen through the glass of the display kitchen where chiles.. seafood and poultry are cooked. Diners can also observe food being cooked in a Pibil oven, an Indian method of cooking where seafood and beef are wrapped in banana leaves and steamed or baked in a traditional Yucacanea.o manOCT. The addition of the Pibil ovens provides Salud! with an unlimited number of new and unique menu items. includina Queso Fundido, which is chorizo and soft cheese baked with tomatoes, com and cbilcs; and CatniW. which is pork. steamed in banana leaves with achiote (a South American spice), then lerVed with bomcbo beans. pilled tcallioos and avocado relish. Salud! serves other specials, such as Red Chile Pasta, with pilled chicken, fire.routed tomatoes and parmesan; and Salud Tone, lobster and shrimp, cbeele and Chiles baked between layen of blue com CTepcS and chJckcn com Cftpcs, with red cbilc sauce. Such popular dishes as F-.jitas. introduced to Southern Cali- fornia by Cano; Burritos; and Tacos de Salpicon, which is shreds of marinated beef and vegetables in a lenuc:c taco, are also featured on the diverse menu . Above all, Salud! will cater to its guests with sim~tico service, a Spanish term which means a con- aenial and wann person, but for whfoh there is no English trans- lation. The restaurant's simpatico staff will provide an atmOS{>here of caring. profeujobl service in k~ in& with the excellently prepared dishes, Chuch Rink, aeneral man- qer. sa.id. Tablc:aide food preparation will offer that added touch of personal attention, and all staff will be full y trained to explain the unique aspecu of the cuisine to ensure that suests order thote entrces which Jive them the most pleasurable dining ex- perience. Salud!'s central ber acts as a hub of activity where hand-shaken marpriw are served to dinner pests _or those simply enjoying the frimdlincu of the Cantioa. An ex- tensive 1elcction of more than 20 brands of aeqbila. as well u im- ported Muican been and premium well drinks are available. Salud! is localed at 17041 Beach Boulevard near the comer of Warn- er A vc. For more information. or raervatioos. call 142-I I 94. -bk POP Locals can hear the Call this week CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! By JOHN ROOS o..,.,._corr...- ln a summer do minated b) rc.><;u r· reeled o ldies acts and ··c1ass1c"' rock· t:r<i. bands 1nclud1ng the Who. Stones. Doob1e Brothers. and Jef· ferson Airplane arc cashing in on thl' warm. safe glow o f nostalgia. But 10 1he Cali's fead singer and bassist Michael Been, wallo wing 1n nostalgia 1s not a vcl) appealing p1oposi11on . ··Therc're a lot of banJs out 1h1·rl· "hose bclot work 1 .. dclin11eh ht·h1nd 1hcm," \ugge!tlcd Been in ·a rl·nnl 11honc 1n1en.1ev. from his home in \an Francisco "That"s a n1gh1mare hir me -to think that \ou·,l ,dread ) done \our bc!>t v.orl Jnd ., crythin~ else 1s JU4't a rcha\h 11r I 1\l31gJJ • \'..1th 1hc relca~ of their 1n-.pm·J r l'" ·u1 The Oa) Beg.m l P thl· '-e1nhl·m (.ahfom1a·bascd (all - ' h1l'h ..ilso feature-; le.id t?Utt.1n,1 I •m Ft'rrtl'r l c\hoard1 t l1m 1. ><>dv.1n .• rnd drummer \<.·011 ''u 'h ~ -nmtlOU('S Ill he J dTI\ Intl I Ill' on the contcmporan nx l Full of soul·bamng ·.,ontts 1n ..i Jn•p.roo1cd sp1r11ual 'c1n "I ct l hl' Da) Begin" ranges 1n tune from thl· Jrl\ 1ng rock of thl' 111ll• tut ..inJ ''t ou Run" to thl' more 1t:mpcn·d gospel·hl<" approach of .. ll n· uHereJ" Preceded h~ thl' h1ghh .1lda1med "'Reconc1led" and ··into FRIDAY NIGHT 'WINE DOWN' -RO~:l KHYBER -lUISlnl uf ff1rl14 I Ne.... , " ....... ,,...,, "'-' c A 71• .. Vlll WINE TASTINGS Jul\-II NAPA CRO.K WINlR' Cat-.'r!WI SeoWJnt"' Ctwdonrwy R~ July hi MIRASSOU Chardonnay White bol11nd.~ P1t1t1 Sir11h Au9nt 4 ~VINEYARD-. Cebftnw1 S..Uvtgni"' Ch.ltctoo.wv c •ba-MI 81.lni: Au!Jl\I 11 VIN TNI R".> lNTI..RNA llONAl Ceb.twt ~·l.1IJUI Clwdorvw,i Who"' Z"'IAndoit A191l! 18 ~lARl fSTATf<:, Catin,..._1 S...1.l!JWWI Ctwd@nntv SM~111Bleni Start Your w~~lcend Right. Join U• On Th~N Dot~• From 5-1 P.H. (7 J 4) 752-5100 Th~ Wood~" the nC'\\ l P 'hO\\l3S(''> a band ne.inng m r reall\ C' peal t oncen1ra11ng I> ncall) on thcme' of per~onal c11mmun1cat1on-~II actualiLatton and healing. '"l et The Oa~ Begin .. stra'.., from glohal poll· tics. prefemng m~tead to get 10 thl' <,ourcc of uur prohkm<, and d1 ... 1p po1n1meni.. "(._ onJl11..1 wcm' lo tlt:g1n 1n'>1dl· the pcr<.on · \U&gl'''' lkl·n '"Om l' 11 lea' es th<' 1n1cmal \trup,gk hccoml'' 1h1: C\temal 'truuk v.h1lh t-..·lom l~ .i commun1f\ ,1rusl!.k v.h1lh tx· lOnll.\ a l!li•hal ''ruggk In 1.1.r111ng I '"' lo gl 1 ba1 I. ll> "here 11 all ht·gin' -ins1Jc pcopk fans claiming the) would ne'er hc;ten 10 the Cali's music again. The reason" Bcen's invoh·ement 1n the gross!) misunde rstood film, .. The last Temptation of Christ .. In a fairl)' large !>Upponing role. Been pla)cd the Apostle John in the Manin Scorcesc picture \'..hen as~cd tf he thought man} people m1<,<;cd the essence of the film. Re<.'n wa) not a1 a loc;s for l.\Ords. "Oh I'm \urc the\ did." h<.' re- plil·d ··on onl· lr'4:1. ·,(., an 1mpon- .1nt \tor) On another le:' cl 11'<; JU'I J mo' 11·. nothing to get th.it outragcou' ahout 1''1: ne,cr murh '>Ub\l'rihed to a lundamcntahst t)pc \IC\.\ of ( h1i..11.1nll\. \U II \\3!1 upset- ting 111 \\."l' 1hJt 1hr' "''uld get "'' uuiragcJ Jht1ut 11 ll• the pcl1nt 11f I th1nl \\h.11 hothal.'u mr v.t·rl' thl' Ill'' .ind 1al1ng 1h1ng., out of rontnt I h1· ._.. \u,1ht' .1nJ 'tu ff ltll· thJt '·" 111~ Jn1,, lu'>tn1 alkr \ 1an \1.tttda t•nl' '°'"" t I haJ r,·.1J th.11 .ind n111 l.1n1" n .1n' hcttcr th.11 1.1.11ulJ h.1\l· lurn.J ffil' n tl 1\1!1 Hut fr,u,, thl' human p.1n o• ti1m. JU'>I wanted to be mamed -a lotalh natural. good dc'11re .. To manipulate \Our t·mouons the fundamen1ah\t~ brc'~l· 11 dov. n to JU'>t 1u .. 1 and se-<ualm .. &·l·n ton11nucd .. Th.it"s like ~~1ng )uu gel mamed bccau~ }'Ou lust alter )Our wife Hopdull)'. lht·re\ much more 10 11 than that." Dc<iptt\' thl· conlr<I\ er-.~ and fallout Reen '><!)'> hl· loH·d the .ll ling e\pcnenn· and •'> 1n1c~re,1cd 1n doing mt>rl· 11f 11 in the luturc Rut It'' no" he and 1h1: h.ind -v.ho pa1orm .11 1he ( nath 111111,c I ut•'><la~ n1gh1 - arc cnmm11tnl hi 1hc C .ill .ind 1ht·1r mU\ll "V.e hJ\l' .111 111 1h" un1arrx·d \lull th.it\ togl•thcr 1n 1.".id1 "' 11\ and v.t: II 'la\ lnttL·tht·r until 0 111 h.:'1 \ n11 hlll~l'I ,thl'.tJ 111 U' • lll\l'l•'IJ Ann ·Our drlalll I' 111 ~o l•l n, r· '' 111 the 1 \ and pl.1 \ th.11 -I 01 • •1 'Cal th all I l•lfld udt'' H, •n 'a 1..nuv. lllll"-h<.·.1u111ul 111.! t1 II r' "hcrl· lht .1.0U'•llt' 1rc ,, 1.!I• 11 fh.it", v.h.it ,, .. ·,e ,ho :rn~ 'd g;o() L12urns t"~ts Fresll sufff4 fr•• 1rH14 the werltl. Easter• •ilt ft4 •ul, •HCIYJ 41ek lllrust 114 , certifietl •ri•• la&H llleef. NEWPORT BEACH 714.-644-2030 37 FA SHI ON ISLAND (PrlHle DINflt Rooml) "'c tn tt1 "" '11nl<"thrng in our nW\ll and hnpt: II gc1' .ll fll\\ Ill pcupk. 'hl JdJrd '(\\11h1 t"'l'I' album ,H. tr>. to hc dl'.lrlr. 'a ~nov. l>Om1·h1lv. I In to" nil" \ct 11' not \II Jb\trJet 11·, hart! llH ml. hut Im ------------~--------- 11) rng for t h.u unusual 1 t e m you ve looked for everywhere try the cla.ssif1eds l nfonunateh \Om<' tan' .trl'n 1 ge111ng the ( .tit 1.1\1 \l'.tr tkt•n r<.'lt'l\Cd 11omc it'ttl.'f\ from longtime 642-5678 ...,,. SEA SIAM Thai Seafood Restaurant r----------------, OPEN 7 DAYS I Bnn!( Ill 1h1~ • oup o11 for I FRt-.t-. Illa..._ .. of I fha1 11 trl r l"U or f hai lrt"f! Coffrf' -.ith I LUNCH ll·S I pun ha.,.. of I un1·h 11r lhn1wr I DINNER 5-10 I Of(,., J.O<HI 1l1tu • U 11'1 .._ ______________ __, 16103 Bolsa Chica at Edinger OPE~ Huntington Beach• (714) 846-8986 L ~4th HIPPY HOUR Specials at ~~;;lfi, ('/II/; • • • .. -.-o=~",,'1 ... K s • • EXCITING CHINESE CUISINE IN A DELIGHTFUL BEACH ATMOSPHERE -• GREAT OUTSIDE PATIO DtNING • .' • • • • • • • . . .. 3050 E. COlst Hwy., Coron. def Mer ( Opposite Albert.on• Mer1let ) • (714) 721-9000 11 :30 A.M. • 10:00 P.M . • Mon. -Sun. ..... . ~. ·:·:-·:· \ ....... .. ............. • ' . (91·:'1' \" \ \ Why not/et a tour-guide do the -planning? ly DONNA AND RAY OTT o..,,-c-... -.. You know that Rodeo Dnve and the Los Angeles garment district arc meccas for shoppers. but which es- tablishments offer the best selections and pr\ces? You would hke to spend an eve· ning sampling some jazz o r comedy clubs, but there arc so many around the Southland . which ones do you choose? · You would lake to wander t)lrough some of L.A.'s special neigh- borhoods, such as the theater district or Little Tokyo. but. again. you're unsure how to chan your course. Soluuon? Sign up for a special interest tour, and let a knowledge- able. cxpc:nenccd guide take all of the guesswork out of the cxpene nce. A number of Southland pro- fessionals offer spccaahzed e'<· cursaons of greater Los Angel~ as well as other pans of C"ahfofnaa. which can lead )'OU 10 some o f the best locales for shoppanJ. s1ghtsec- 1ng. photograph). and naghthf<" Some of the regularly scheduled tours cost only a few dollars per person: the rates for customized tours wall often depend upon the number of pan1c1pants. the amount of tame in volved, and whether or not meals arc included. Following are some suggestions of what 1s available: LOS ANGELES CITY TOURS: Walking tours of downtown Los Angeles arc led each Saturday by docents of the Los Angeles Con- servancy, who offer anecdotes and historical background regarding vario us landmark structures. Sched- uled various Saturdays IS a tour Of the theater d1stnct and Pershing Square. Among the olhcr tours. scheduled various Saturdays. arc "Seventh Street: Mecca for Merchants." "Terra Cotta Walk,'" .. &.n Deco." and "Lillie Tokyo ... To JOin any of the walks (all appro ximately two hours each). make )Our reservations on the Mon- day before the tour. by calling (21 J) 623-CITY. The groups depan from the Biltmore Ho tel. 515 S Oh' c t . at I 0 a .m Cost 1s S5 per tour SHOPPING: Luella Johnson. owner of Let's Go hopping. as a former Ne" Yorker who pre' aousl) worked an publacaty. and whose JOb included many shopping tnps wath celebntacs. helping them select stage costumes and other clothing. After moving to Los Anecles. she decided to offer her shopping skills 10 the general public an two regularly scheduled tours of the garment das- tnct (Monday, Wednesda). and Fn· day) and Beverly Hills ,(Tuesday. Thursday, and SaturdayJ. Cost as $35 per person, which includes a guide and transportation. The tours arc about_four to five hours, with a lunch stop. Advance reservatio ns • Broiled Lobster T aiJ with ¥!~~a~hortribs ........ 112.95 arc required. Johnson will also create customized tours, upon rc- quesL Contact her at (213) 830-2933 for details .• ENTERTAINMENT: L A. Night· hawks is a "VIP entertainment ser- v ice," says owner Charles Andrew. who specializes in packages such as C\!Cning.s of comedy, jazz. and din- ing/dancing. A typical evening may consist o f o ne or two couples visiting from one to three entertainment spots. chauf- feured there by limo. For costs of a customized evening. contact Andrew at (213) 859-11 71. PHOTOGRAPHY: Costa Mcsan Carol Leigh. co-author of "Photogra- pher's Guide to Los Angeles" and ''Photo~pher·s Guide to Cali- fornia.· hosts a scnes of photo- graphic tours. On August 5. 9 a.m to I pm .. Leigh °"ill lead a tour of the Los Angeles Harbor, including the San Pedro fishing fleet. a walk thro ugh Pons o· Call Village, a luncll stop. and a cruise around the harbor. L1m11ed to 20. the tour costs $25. On Labor Day Weekend. she will conduct a motorcoach tour to Boche Ghost Town and Mono Lake. Cost of this tour. including transportation and lodging. is S299. To register. call Journeys, Etc. (213) 855-1335. For more information about lhesc or other tours. contact Leigh at 631-7728. * Broiled Lobste r Tail accompanied by our Broiled Chicken Breast and Shrimp Sauteed 114 95 in Garlic Butter............ • * 2 Large Australian Lobster Tails Broiled 119 95 to Perfection . • .. A Oourm•t'• D..light" DINNERS INCLUDE: Large baked potato -served with c hives, sour crEMm and butter, accompanied by your choice of our famous clam chowder or salad. mi~hrburnrour fish. burwt-' never burn our · fi{f LOCATIOla -·-•fmw...•t••NP •DlllA PODrr LMDU ... •MW.OCllamm& ... ,.,,. ...... .......... A sttopplne trip to ltodeo Drive Is amoft9 th• speclalty tows available In Los Angeles. Brandon's Triple Play! Fresh Pasta, Fresh Salmon, and &alleps! ·All for only $11.95 ! Brandon's Frcsh 1.mlOO Pcppcor Fcm1ana wi1h ~ Po1C1f1C K.if\8 s.Jmon. Fresh P1Ctfic Scallop and Cttam En,oy fmh K"<UON1 wgocclhics, ruur d10a ol our spn:t.AJ home· madr 90Up ol thr tM)' ()( ' prdrn frnh ~~ ~nd of murk' our warm ovro baked ~ Al lot only SI l.~ per penon ! llUI"'""-" IMW',M~ !Mc1'1 Mii / H'IUAOllt' flf thitAro. ( <••M&.11I'\i1"11 Ollrr ._. ...... ~ft. ••• Noc ..... ·• -r-. ........ STEAK & SEAFOOD CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country ~ining with class! Authen- tic western deror rest~urant and "81oon, featuring prime rih, fresh ..eafood • and their famoul> pan ...auteed stt>aks. Lunch: Mondav Friday. reservations guaranteed Dancmir and live mus1r 1n 1he .. ~loon~ l>yt>r Road Exit/Newport fwy. !Sant1J Ana. 549 15!2 TH E CANNERY This hi Ulric waterfront landmark in Newport's Cannery Village fea~uring freah · local seafood and l'Mtern beef. Consistently good '\er· vice. open for lunch, dinner, Sunday Brunch and Champagne Ha rbor Cruises. Entertainment nightly. Enjoy the lounge food gal· lery -uperb clam chowder! 3010 Lafayette, 675-5777. NEWPORT LANDING Nt>wport Landing ~st"8uranl on tht-Bait-Mm Peninsula offers ·a ro n:iant1~ waterfront etting. Spedol tle1> m clude fresh swordfish ~awaiian seafood favori1~. prim~ nb. abalone, lamb and veal. Gardpn fr~:.h salads, appetiurs and sand-wich~. Extensive wine list, wpe.-ial ty drinks and cocktails. Live enter tainment. AE MC, V. D.C. IAK'ated at 503 E. Edgewater (&d)B<'ent to Halboa Ferry). Reservatto1t rec o mmended. 675 2373. Parkinic available. OYSTE RS Bra~d new in Corona del Mar, Oys ters ts the hot and happening plact' to. be! Featuring oyster bllr, oak gn 11, frea b seafood & cock ta i ls. Open for lunch and dinner. Located at 2515 E. Coast HW)'. 1n C(lrona del Mar. 675-7-41 l. REUBEN E. LEE The be.t eeafood in town it atiU on the l;»o-t! Not. juat for holidays and apeciaJ occu1on1, Reuben E. Lee terv~ ~elicioua 1~b. aeaf~ & apecaaJtaee every Ollht o( the week Lund\, brunch, d inner. Banque~ for up. to 400. Weddinp, patties, recepttona, etc. In Newport Bay. 161 E. Coat Hwy., Newport Beach 675-5790. . TALE OF THE WHAL!!: '~ Bxl~rience "l'tep back into timr tu a place where you rCLn dinf' at your own lei. ure. Enjoy the romanre of o!d Newport with a p11nornm1r bay v1~w. E1ri1 yvur ~n wi1h tht'ir ~n-..tionaJ a(ood 1tnd tradiuonsl favorites. BrukJut 7:00 o m Mon-day-Frid~. Lunch 11::40-·MO Mon· -....·&••~ . -....... c:..~.~ .......... ,. ...... ~-.. ... -.......... m4'1'TT -... •• ............. 1 .. "' ................ .,.... .. c:MA .. ......... a.. ........ _ dav Frida\. l>inner J 110 I I oo l>e\;l'n n11(hti. Saturdtt\ und ~und11v Brun(h 7 0CI 4 uo. (h·,1n Har ~ ri day. Saturdav an<l Sundav Ran. quet foC'1li1 It'' u11 to ;.oo uio Mu in Stret>t. Halt.on fi~'\ ~h.11 ZUBIES Pure and simple, just like mother's love! T hey serve 10 oz lobster tails, fil~t mignon, prime rib, ribs and chicken at I he mo!lt reasonable price in Costa Mesa. These din· ners served on speciaJ nights-open 7 night.a. Generously poured low price drinka. Our customers have been comin1 back 1ince 1970. Located at 1712 P lacentia in Costa Mesa ne,ar 17th Street. Call 6-45.8()91 or 631-9803. ZUBIES GJLD~D CAGE Right nut door to Zubaes. All our piua.s are ~ge 16'', any combination, all toppings. at S5.95 ($6.95 take out). \Yide screen plus 8 TVs, game & vtdeoe. FuJI Cocktail Bar. Open 7 days. !--unch & Dinner. 1714 Placentia, Costa Mesa ITAUAN VINNI E'S Tht> lw~t Italian fuod prepared from the fre~ht>'lt ingrl'd1enLS u ing no pre ervat1ve., salt. 41ugar, or ex· cesR fats. Own{'d by Vinnie Colon· drea ot Brooklyn P1z.:ia Works. fam(lu for ha\ IOJi? The Rt-st Piu.a in Orange County hy The Great Pizut Hunt. 2i0 l-:ast 17th Strt't'I in Co 1.41 M~ 722-9264. VILLA NOVA A l>t'autiful bny view creates thl' romantic st>lting that has made the \'1lla Nova a "~J)4'rial kind of place" for 11\ er .')() \Par Superh cu1 ine Imm <'l'ntral and Northern Italy 1>erved in Old World tharm. E1t· ten<11vt> wine li8t Dinner nightly Piano har. Full menu t1l I :00 a m . :u :11 West Coast H111hway, Nl'w· port Rl'ach 6~2-7880 ME-N-ED'S PIZZA Locall1owned and operated. Me n· Ed'11 Pitta Parlor bas been serving quality p1u.a and friendly !lt'rvice for 2i vears. Our thin cru t p1u.a with sax real cheeses and fresh top- pin_g •~ a piua lover's delight. Me- n-1-:d' also offers dehciou deli sand"1cht' • &alads and free de- livery .lean, the manal{er. will be happ) to a 1'll you with your next meeting or l(roup catt>red event. Located al 410 K 17th St., Custa Mesa. 646· 7 l :M;. Open seven day8 ,. ~­....... ....... =---· -···-..... ~ ...... . -· ......... ~~ .. . ...... .... week. Sun Thur 11 ·ao I ~:00, Fri and Sat 11 :Jo.1 oo CHINES. DANNY K'S Meet Danny Kuo, 8 year General Manager of Costa Mesa'• Mandarin Gourment and 4 year Partner/General Manager of China Town in Irvine. You can now en.1oy Danny K 's nc1ting and cont.emporary ChineM.' cuisine in an ~willy exciting and oontempory aet- ung 10 Corona del Mar! Danny K's i& open for lunch and dinner daily Beer & wine list. Catering. 3050 E. COMt Hwy. Call 721-9000 for take out, reiw"r valioos or informauon. CO NTINENTAL BOBB RNS Dine in absolute elegance at th1 tlward -w111111ng re11t1.uran1. Famous for inm1va11ve cu1sint>. Starters in· rlud~ II\ 'ter~ un the half ;;hell. 'ash1m1 and gra\ lnx Frei.h seafood from a round the world, eai.tern fed v('81, mui.l'Ovy duck hreaM and cer 1l11{'d µrimt> Anicu, heef Elaborate 11. ine li'>t. O~n seven days a Wt'ek. Latt> n1gaht piano har Private d1nintc rtM1m11. He ervatiuns rec1)mmt'ndt'd. MC. \'. AX CB D :n i'~ash1on lhland, Newport Be~ch. 714/644-2030. C RO WN HOV E ~his lovel} Conunental re!tl.aurant situated at the corner of PCH and C rown VaOey Pkwy. ha~· been a g<?urm~t:11 favorite for 18 years.now Fine d1~1ng. cockta11s , dancing, Jive entt'rtatnment, oyster bar, happy hour. banquet facilities, limo st'r vice. e1ten 1ve wine list. :l2802 Pa- cific Coast Hw} , South Laguna Niguel. 499·2626. RIVIERA Rt>lax to graciou' service 1n an elegant, intimate atmosphere. E1t· pertly prepart>d rontinen~I d1she by~ Chef H1chard Bergnt'r. 1tin~ 1910. This award winning re'I taurant also otftrs an extensive wine list. arid excels in tahleside preparations and flambes. Open for lunch 11::\0·3 p.m .• dinner from 6 (?.m. Excellent banq uet facilitit'!l. Cloeed 'undav and holidavs 333.1 . Bristol. Costa Mei.a. M0°.3840. FRaNCH LE MIDI Th~ 1J1 a true "alttper " Some 58) 1l' avant garde. other'\ that it's class•~ All agrff that Sw1.;,. C'ht>f Welter Huttimann's cuisine pruvencale 1:-. ol an in nuvall\t> and exqu1,1tt'ly exf'r111ed euthe.nt1city. An enchantintc C'o un- lr;.' f rtnrh 111ter111r and .in Old \\ orld h1"p1t11l1t \ ru rt-h found these day.., fulfill ·lh{' expettatmns evoked by the uut~randmg luii.ing. Open for dinner and ccK·ktails i.even nights Catering a\'ail11hle. :14i I \'ia L1d11, !'\ewport Heal h 1r:.~--i~14 GERMAN OLD WORLD GERMAN RESTAURANT Home-cooking at it.II fin~t! The name·s been changed to excite your palaw. but "SA UERBRATF:~·· 11tiU is the most ten<ter POT ROAST. manna~ in Red Wines & Spice\\, served with Potato Pa.ne&kes. GOllLASH (ta.sty German Stew,) with PAETZ.LE (homemade ea noodles.I WfENER SCHNrTZEL (breaded pork-tenderloin). A favoritt> is BRATWURST made either out of vtal or pork with Sauerkraut & Putall• Salad 0~1'0BE~F&<)T Let us help vou with your Wl'ddmlC & Catering plan<.. 3 Halls available Located Hl vr lNGTON BF.ACH, 40!> Fwv, u11 Beach So., ri11ht on Center ne111 '" Holiday Inn. 17141 895 8020 INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER SAIL LOFT :o;a1l l,11ft Bar & ( ;1111 featu re~ '.IC'ean \lf'W dining "•th the empha'>~ on fresh ~eafood Oyster bar. live ent.ertainment ni11htl~ in the bar area. Opt-n l11r dinner n11rhtlv from ;) pm .W~kend hour.. from JO:.m a.m. ~ahulou .. Sunday Hrun1·h Locatel'f at ·IOO P (' H ·in Laguna Bearh MEXICAN Ml CASA • • Their food 1s like a tr1p to Me1ttco' H~p1u1hty goet. hand in hand with their motto. "M1 Casa e" Su Casa," or m~ huui.t> 1s your huui.e. Esuab hshed ~ince I 972. it' no S('Cret fr1end<1 f'nJo~ d1n1ng h{'re. Open daily lrom 11 a.m. for Lunch Diri· ner and Cockt.ail'I Enterta1~ment \\·l'<f .·Sun night~ tn the Burro Room :l96 East I ith Strttt, Costa Mesa. 645-i626 ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON TH E HILL Almost a Coat.a Mesa landmark where friends and memories meet, Gino's um 't an Italian Restaurant, but a restaurant being ru11 by a (local) Italian. Even though they serve many Italian it.ems, they al.so offer a large variety of ot'fier it.ems on their menu. Known for "Honest food and friendly service," Gino's features a varied menu with emphasis on qu.ality and reuonable • prices. Live entertainment Mon . t.hru. Sat. from 8:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday breakfast from 9 a.m. Located at 428 East 17th Street. C<>1ta ~· Call 650-1750 for ret· 1 ervations. directions or what.ever. Orange County's first and finl"\t Indian ret1taurant, Royal Khyber prnud'y s~~ves authentic Indian dis- hes .w11h The Art of Flavor."' ex · c:_lus1velv for California ta11t.es. :Select (rom 11 sumptuously diverse mei:iu or let the expert waiter h~lp design a . meal for your liking. L~ch, dinner, brunrh, enen ive wine last. full cocktail bar. AJI maJor credit cards acceptt>d. 1000 N. THAI Bristol SL Newport Beach. Ii 141 --.-...------------ 752-5200 for reservations SEA S IAM RESTAU RANT AMKRICAN Tired of the same old food! Lookin1 for something different? Give your- elf a treat. Try a ta te of the exotic. THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR AND GRILL Bright and airy with a r olorful sea ide Victorian flair, Tht> New- port Oystt>r Bar and (;rill 1s c·ru.ual seafood dining at iLS best A fun pot to ip an anchor team ~er. pt'el spit•y -;hrimp and enJO\" ex· qua. 1\.t'h prt'p11red fa h O~n all day from 11 .lo a.m to IO::JO p .m . to 11 p .m. un Friday and S11turdav night~. MC, VISA, A.E., DmPr;. LOcatl'd aero~ from the Newovrt Pier, :!JOO Wet Ckeanlront, :-.ll'w port Stach, 675 9977. Thai Food al Sea iam, you'll dine in a relaxing environment while en- joytng the graciou1 Thai h011pitality. You'll find a wide eelection of Thai cuisine at affordahlt> price.. Sea Siam specializes in 11eafood, but has a plentiful array of beef, chickt'n and vegetarian d11hes to please everyone. Treat yourselr to lunch or dinner at Sea • 1am. Localed at 16103 Bolu Chica St., Huntington Be.ch (corner Edtnl'eT) Take out food. Call (il4) 846-9 Open 7 daya. 11 am to 10 pm S I A' RANTS I . ... ., ......... N ..IO-l lo..&O ~•HOO .-00-&.<00 • • .. .... • U..O·llOMI ,... ....... ........... ............. - ........... ·-· . ........ ....... ...... ..... . , -..0-tlOM ··~ .. ,_ ... 1t Ill Ta.tu.n ......., . • t:H-1-GO • '* • up 111 MMI ·~ • • ..... • ....,... • • • .. • ' ..., .. • • • u ...... ~ Pttot Oetet>ookl Fridlly. M 21, '911 11 .. 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