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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-03 - Orange Coast Pilot[ . - GOOD MORNING I It's Fridar. Aua. 3, 1990, and here's what s happenina: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: . Hazy in the mornina. sunny afternoon .. T•1'1 llalp/lew: 74-H Yesterdly's hi~/low: 69-64 Tomorrow's h1ah/low: 74-66 SPORTS: .... ,., ....... laMMII! OMIMll 7, Mpll .• lu Prudta I, DMpn l INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: While pthering information for a weekend piece on school nutrition, Oraa1e Coast Dally Pilot edllaltion writer Amanda Wray came across some interesting facts from the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict. Newport-Mesa's Food Ser- vices Department provides meal service to its 26 schools and contracts out to other area school districts as well ... Dur- ing the 1989-90 school rear. Newport-Mesa served 5.000 breakfasts and 1.5 malhon • 1unches. according to food ser- vices dirtttor Jan Monforte . That's a lot of food. you're bound to be saying to yourself about now ... In fact, the dis. trict used 62,000 whole qgs. served 300.000 piccn of fresh fruit and baked 72.000 dozen cookies (or 400 dozen cookies a day) durini '89-90 ··· And to wash all that down. stude?tV consumed 194.000 quarts of low-fat milk. Now that's a mouthful. INDEX Bridge 16_ austness A4 Classlfted es.a Comks 810 Crossword 86 Entertainment A6 Horosc~ 16 Ann Landers 86 Opmk>n AB Potke Log AJ Pubic notkes Bft.9 Soctety A7 Spotts 81-4 TV UstJngs A6 Weattwr A9 TODAY-STHOUGHT "It UHS a grNt dHI ol hlnory to PfOdUC• • '· llrt# Nt.rMl.n." HMry .JM'Ms < ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1990 Hoag_ area no place for acci ~~nt Hospital has no .trauma center; I ' injured man airlifted elsewhere ly GEORGE McCRORY Boulevard intersection. 1>.t1y,... SCMt wrtw "He was like a doll getting thrown NEWPORT BEACH -A police across this intersection," said wit· motorcycle instructor ch.in& to life ness Mark MacDonald of Costa Thursday after his cycle was struck Mesa. by a truck· in front of Hoq· Mem-When asked if Kendrick's injuries o'rial Hospital, but he had to be were life-threa{fning, Fullerton taken to another hospital because Police Lt. Bud Lathrop responded. Hoa1 does not have a trauma unit. "I asked the doctor the same ques- Fullerton Police Officer Don Ken-tion. He said. yes it is life thrcaten- drick, 33, was listed it:1 critical con-ang." dition Thursday night at Western Althou&h the accident occurred in Medical Center in Santa Ana. where front of Aoag. a Life Fl ight heticop- he was being treated for multiple ter new the officer to We-stem Medi- fracturcs. a broken hip and a con-cal Center be-cause the Newport cussion. Beach hospital does not have a Kendrick was instructana Golden trauma center. Kendrick received West College police motorcycle initial treatment at Hoag. academy students about I :30 p.m. MacDonald was distressed the of- w~en he was struck by the truck fleer could not receive full emerg- dnven by a 17-year-old Newport · enc)' treatment at Hoag. Beach bc?Y· . . "The auy needed help now. but The impact of the colhsaon they couldn't help him here " he catapulted the six-year Futlerton said. · police veteran at least 70 feet across The teen-ager. who was not ident- t he Hospital Road -Newport ified. was drivi nit a black GMC Jimmy truck north in the center lane of Newpon Boulevard when he pulled into the right lane tu~g onto Hospital Road. hatting Ken- drick's Kawasaki motol"C}'cle. said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Kent Stoddard. The motorcycle and Kendrick were thrown across the intersection to a dirt area near a sidewalk. He was wearing a helmet at the tame of the accident. Kendrick was ndana wtth 16 other instructors and students in a trainina exercise, but he and another officer were separated fro m the main pack ndins two blocks ahead. Kendrick's motorcycle was in shambles. The GMC truck only sus- tained a bent right fender. The truck driver and his teen-aged ~nger were not tnJured. The driver· was cited for making an improper right turn at the scene. Alcohol dad not appear to be a factor f Please see HURT /Back Page) ..._ .... ,.._ 119"" ~ This w•s tit• scene ThurlclaJ after • truck hit • motorcycle In front of Hoag Hospital. •1 P_icket~ protest S&L ·scandal in fro~nt of insider~s home Firm's offer may_ cut cost of piei ly PAUl...ARCHIPLEY the ptcd Santiago Dnve home of Diiiy ,.... ~ w.-Ball Walters. who defaulted on SI 00 NEWPORT BEACH _ Fed up million an loans from Denver-based with aovcmment inaction on the Sah erado Sa' angs & Loan. cla1m1ng nationwide savanas and loan crisis. a he was broke. • group of protesters Thursday pack-A trust an the name of Walters' eted outside the SI. 9 ma I hon estate wife Jacqueltne bou&ht the estate \of an S&L insider who clatms he's last fcbruaf). Accordina to county 1 destitute. 'r«ords. the trust also owns a mobile -home valued at $250.000 on occan- A loosely knit JrOUp of about 40 front propert) northwest of Laguna protesters callif)L \lSClf the Coalition Beach. of Concerned C1Tlz~ns stood outside But in June, Walters told a con- gn:ssaonal comm111ec he dctaulted on the Saherado loans bccau..c he "as broke. The latest 1n a stnng of S&L tcaD<t.ls.. the Sahcrado cnsas as linked to Neal Bush. son of the president and a fo rmer buS1ness partner of Walters·. Protest leader Jan Graham. a Democratic Pany ac t1 v1st. said she decided to organ11e the protest be- cause she couldn't Stt that anybody f Ple.se see S&L/BKk Pap) ltyftAUL~ 0-, ............ Kl/lft1NGTmil:J;alACH -A ~ ~ propotn 10 u1r 1 ~ tedutiQtlc ii Claims -ouJd Cll1 S2.S million off ci~nF.lem' estinuitcs fOr deiDOliihiaa ..e old pier and buildi .. a new one beft. Riedd ln1emational, 'Inc. thil MICk submmed lbe apparent low bid of Sl.S9 million fbr demolition o( the coedemned pier and construction o( its ~&. city officials -.id. Their bid wu Sl.S million Ina than city atimaea IDd Sl.I million lea than the leCOftd lowest bidder. ....... -,.., ... ft ..... • I Beat-u illegals found in vehicle Smuggler stoppe_d on way to Mexico 8Y eMILY ADAMS ~ ..... ''"""'"' .. FOUNTA.IN VALi EY -Three 11legal aliens were found fhunday scrcamana 1n the back of a van dn,elT b} a "coyote" who'd smu~ aJed them across the border, beaten and robbed them. and was trying to return the thn:'e to their native Mex- ico. The men were rescued from lhear craml>'d hadana place by a Highway Patrol offtee r who'd pulled the van over on the San Dtcao Frceway near Mqnoha Street. The dnvcr, 28- year..old Rafael Llanos of Los Moch1s, Melllco. "as arrested on susp1c1on of robber) and k1dnap- P•na. ..., ........................... -tw • ...,. .... NPL .._ wortroUI at UCI. It .... ltec••• a Mt efternoon .arHtton. Identified only as Meuc:an na- tio nals ranama bet•ttn 21 and 27 yean..c>ld. all thrtt men were lyin,& beneath a plywood platform hidden under tc~eral boxes 1n the beck of a 19 0 Ford Econohnc va n. The van ""IS stopped a~ CHP officer R. Gonulez clocked it at 7S m~. Fountain Valley Police Lt. Mike Hanrahan wd. Free ~eats on SO-yard line 9y KARN AUGS .................. IRVINE -They teem a lot bis:r up d<>1e. Or to said many or the 100 or 10 fanatic fans. cuual ~rs.. IChool k.idl Oft VICation Ind ~__fiftl uecutives wbo tiMd · ua·s CnWfont Reid n ... y •• ilOOft '° wa•dl tbc Lot An,eles Ra~ Oranec Ce>Uifff •. ~.omc team has been hoklint public practices at the university for nt.arly tllfO wceb. and pltt\ly of fins. hu"f'Y fbf football 1ftcf the kma $pl"lftl and sum'"'1' fa_mu.e. have tul'MCI out to \a\c ldvanlifeil of it. Aad who can b&unc them? Thm may not be any boc dap for sale, any chccrleaders to ~~ice was the founh she'd vt or cameras to m~ for, but t 1ted 1n the put two Wttks. Kmns price -free -as fiaht, a and her fnend R0te Arao bad evCf')onc's vtew 1J better than ~ amvcd wen ahead of the l p.m. yard-line q'*lhty. starttna tame to secure a front- ''At real prna.. you never act row spot an whech to park their this ctote.' said avolltt'Cd Ram bclich cbaJn. fanatic Jean KcriM. The tffon" paad off. Kmns was Keri na. a Sa nt1 Ana pnctic:ally ycllint 1n nutnina tchoottatbcr, saicl Thunday'1 ff'I•-... •AMS/a.dr ft•I Wbtle talkana to Uanos, Oonula .. heard 1Crea m com•na ftotft the t.ct of the "an. There, under wvenl bollcs and a homemade Dlywood platform. Gonuln found the men. One had ob"1ously sufftftd a recent and 11e~erc bcati"le Hanrabu ieid. Foun\aln Valley poli<lc and tdtraJ imm .. tion . _.nts were caned. Sptakant tht'CMllft an intel"'PftW. tk three l'Mft Mid they'd e.ch protftded to pay Uanot $4$0 '°be •-....S ftom Melico so LOI ~ oa nda)' . .,.... ... Al •• ,... ..... ,• • .. r.;; ··-... ,!,. •• ... , ... "' _,, .. l .... ~h· ·fltt ' ,. . '" vi1 • .. :.· n 0 r Negotiations may resume toda~ IDOkeman lbr the FoOd Employers Council. Willauer Mid. for eum~tbat the companies" offer bteluc • ~ ~ increue of 10 to 20 l'm:ent 1t the union-Dfti)Mld IUJl'I• mary laid simply. '"'totally iMde• quate waec proposal·· IURIANIC -,Supermarket ~ derb and meat~uen cast a dedliw VOie IO rtjecl • ooanct o«er IMI Thunday. ahboulla a .............. •id • lnaf &ally waulda1·be comRleted walil Priday. M lleiwei11, a spokesman for the bafliinina unit ftPl'e•ntina 80.000 worhn. II.id ftnal results were withheld to accommodate votes beina cast by latc-sbif\ workers in rar-nuna communities. About 80,000 retail grocery clerks and meat<utters began votina Wednesday on a contract offer from representatives for 800 super- markets from San Diego to Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo and Mammoth. • ~ workers de8rty were ~ lblt • ltrike hu been called for ~ lbe ofter, lleiwei• laid. 12:01 Lm . ..._...that we can read ·•ne bulk ol lbe vodna ia over. tbe ftlmN. met we can't do tbat. .. Tbe bulk of IM l'llUhl are in. Thia Tiie c:lllb and meat cutaen are lllQPOMI by die Food ~ 1ep11111111d by IO unions, while Coucil ii u cllld u a doaf al.ii." mtt•IMll• ii reprnentcd by the Bleiwei• •id. Food lmployen Council, the 8adl aides had ~ to rweume ~nJ!ll unit ~r Ralphs, Vons, neeotiatiou Friday afternoon if the Sfater Brothen, Albertton 's conu.c1 was n:ieCted. 11id Frank and pba Beta markets. Allen, a federal labor medialOt. A apolr.etman for aix supermarket laden of United Food A Com-chainl complained earlier Thursday mercial Workers locals alto l&recd that summaries of the contract to poa&ponc a walkout until Tl:OI prepared for work.en by union.. of- a.m. l'UClday at tht earliest. ficWa wiere inadequate and failed to "The dadlane t0r thae ~ include imponant information. tiations is midniaht Monday and a "The sheet that they handed out strike could happen as early as 12:01 was a total miaprcsentation of the a.m. Tuesday," Bleiweiss said. "To truth," said David Willauer, a Union sources ·had said the proposed conuact oft'ers annual rai1et between 3 pesunt and '4 per- cent, unacceptable cuts in health benefits and undermines job leCUr· ity. The UFCW, rcpmcntina 73,000 retail clerks and 7,300 meat cuttm, had previously threatened to strike last Monday. Nqotiations bcpn last month. w.-for clerb currmtJy ranee from ~ to S 13.05 an hour. Meat cutters make from $9.31 to $14.33 an hour._•.r ne Aaeclat.lit ,,,.,. . . Study: One in four inf ants illegitimate A Costa Mesa resident and 20-y;.r veteran of the Newport Beach Police Department who grows prize-winning orchids as a 6obby. Chandler is the senior lieutepant in the department and a watch commander. ATLANTA -Nearly one in fo ur American infants is born to a n un- married mother. six times as many as four decades ago. federal health officials say. Among black infants, the rate is more than six in ro, the national Centers for Disease Control reponed Thursday. Infant mortality rates are higher -----11mong chi ldren bom o single mothers, who often provide less financial security than some married parents. the CDC said. FLOWER OF YOUTH ------- "There's always been flowers in my house," Chandler said . "Mr. mother is a certified ikcbana (Japanese flower arranJina) instructor.· His mother sent him his first two-potted orchids six years ago. and he and wife Brenda ha'!t been gathering and growing them ever since. A seirctary from Hawaii gave hjm a hothouse variety as a birthday present about three years later. and he branched out. building a hothouse to accommodate it. GREEN THUMB FEVER ------ In admtion to orchids, Chandler is the unofficial plant doctor of the neigh borhood. Friends and neighbors bring their dying -shrubbery and house plants to him and he revives most of them. His back yard looks like a small Jungle. resplendent with hundreds of cymbidiums and other orchids. fems, fuchsias. plumeria. frang1pani and other flowl'nng and fruit-bearing plants. FULL BLOOM Part of the 1!ttractton of orctncls is that "they're such fun to use ih a flower arrangement. they're so stunning." he said. With the skills he picked up over the )Cars. Chandler entered h1<, fil"it flower arranging compet1t1on last year at a show spon<;orell b) the Orangl' County branch of th e C) mb1d1um Soc1ct~ of .\ml·rica. With four arrangements. he won tw o first place awards. a scconll place. a thirll place and a best of catcgor~ nbbon. A GREAT ESCAPE -------- "You've got all the pressurl' o( being a watrh commander in Newport. CVCl")Onc rclhng and screaming and e\'Cr)O ne wants something right now.' he sa id. "(Growing orchids) 1s a r<.'al chalk'nge and it's VN). vcf) rcla\lng When you're work1ne with orr h1dc;: 1t takes intense concentration and 11 blods C\Cr~th1ng l'lo;e out." • UNDER STRESS A watch commander 1s responsible for 50 or 60 people on a shift ... There·s a lot of questions. mostl~ people JUSt don't under- stand ... he said. "It doesn't do an} good to tell them 1t\ pohc). You have to be patient and explain wh} the policy·cx1st'>. When )Ou·w been there long enough. you remcmher a lot of the 1nc1dcnts that provoked the pohc1es ... GROWING WITH NBPD ----Eha:ndiet has seen changcSlnlhe people who become police officers in his 20 }Cars on the force. "People back then had more life experience when the) came on." he said. "Now there's more kids. they're not married. the) 're JUSt out of school. they've never held a job. Then they're out there ad' 1S1ng a husband and wife team that's fighting." UNDER BRIGHT LIGHTS ------ To accommodate his stints on the night shift. Chandler in<;talled floodlights in his back )ard so he can do his gardening in the wee hours after work. There arc more than 350 pots of all s11c<; 1n the yard. plus a greenhouse Chandler and his father-in-law built for hothouse \'ancues. -Compiled by Holly J. Wagner Twent)-four percerit of U.S. lll- fants were born to unmarried women in 1987. the latest year for which stall!>llcs an• 3\ailabk. the CDC said. In 1950. the figure "'as 4 percent. T he pcrccnta~e of black infants born to unmarried mothers was 62 percent. compared "ith 17 percent Drunken burglar sentenced to a year in prison LOS A N(d Lf.S -.\ man who passel! ou1 1n a Jrunl.l·n stupor while.• burglan11ng an cider!~ couple"; home pkadl'd guilt~ to fl'lon) rhargl'' and \\a\ \l'l1tl'nn·d lo a war • 111 J~lll . Wilham ~fll'OlCr CJstro. 21. an unllolU01l'lltl'd .il1l'n from Fl Sah allor ""' al'>o \l"O tl·ncl·ll \\ l'linl'\d,I\ to \Jill' \l'ar uf hou<,t· ari\'\t pl,IH'd on ti'l: ~l·ar"'> prub.i- t1011 and (11dl0rl·d lo attl·nJ .\1- riiholil' ~111m' 111011'> l1ll'l't1ng'> < a .. 1ro ,1dmtlll'd lw hall about 20 ht·l'f\ tx·torl' he hw~l' tnto thl· huml· Ill 'uhu1han \ .111 Ni"" la\t l\ford1 ( arr)ing ,1 "'·1nrh ·~11d1cn ~nlfi.'. ( ~l\lnJ filkJ hi\ l"Ol'~l't\ \\Ith Jl'W- dl\. munn .ind otlll'r 1 ll'm' bcforl' hl·. f),l\\l'J ~IU t Bell\ lkrnd' h' dl'>l'O' l'rcd ( astro· on till' lloor .1hou1 2 a m t\IJ1{"h 2h w lwn '>hl' atnlll·ntall\ · stl'pprd oo l11m a.; '>Ill' got out of ht·d to hl'ln hn hu,hand. Ed"ard. X4. ( a!.tru "·" \ltll unconi;nou' whl•n pol 1 rc .11 11 \l'd -By The Associated Press Wellness Line n -operatlon· : I he Orange Coast D•tJY Pilot's \\ cllnc'>!> Line 1s Opqfl . B) lalhng l -l)(){)-INFOM6~.•1 calk·r., l:tn rcce1H' advice and~' 1nstrut turn on tof)1cs ran$ingl from nu111t1on to infectious d1~a\C\. The 1nteract1vl' telephone ~en ice offers morl' th:in 200 pn·-wpcd health advisories "h1d1 rnn be tapped with a touch-tonl' phone. <. O'lt tor thl' sen ice 1s S2 for the first minutr and SI for carh adl11t1onal minute Take. an atternGGn off! We know you de~rve the ·afternoon off! 'Why not cruise away on a Duffy 18 and er10v a unique booting experience ?? Come aboard and let the stress float away .... • • Duffield Electric Boats A vailablc at: ~EN WES' Y~CHTS 2~SW.PCH _Newport Beach , CA 926<JO 714-642· I SS1 I • of white infants. Both are up from J 983, when 59 percent of black binhs were to single mothers, com- pareCI wi th 13 percent of white binhs, the CDC said. "These figures are alarming." said Evelyn Lowery. president of SCLC Women. a branch of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. "The problems are not getting bet· tcr: th"ey're gerting worse ... In its weekly report. the Atlanta- bascd CDC said single motherhood is a signal. but not a direct cause. of possible health problems for the child. "Marital status confers ne ither nsk nor protertion to the infant." the COC said. ··Rather. the principal benefits of marriage to infant survival are economic and social support." "Our effort at teen pregnancy News of the weird education has got to continue," said Mrs. Lowery, the wife of SCLC president Joseph Lowery. "Many of these young people are from single parent homes."· U.S. infant monality rates are higher fo r infants born to unmarried mothers than fo r children of mar- riage, for both whites and blacks, the CUC said, ci ting .new analysis of 1983 statistics. For whites, the infant monality rate was 13. I per 1,000 children of unmarried mothers, compared to 7.8 for children of married mothers. For blacks. the non-marriage infant monality ra te was 19.6, compared to 14.6. But when talking about children of teen-Bf,e mothers, ttft "benefits of marriage· cited by the CDC may not be there. Mortality rates for infants of married mothers under 18 tend to be even worse than for unmarried mothers under 18, probably because of a "severe lack of economic and social support" in struuling teen marriages. the CDC said. "Married teen-agers arc ... more likely' to establish independ~nt households, thereby estranging themselves from financial and child- care suppon from relativcs1" th.e. agency said. lo .• general, unmarried mothers often arc poor, and "adverse preg- nancy outcomes are correlated with poveny conditions." the CDC said. The Census Bu reau has rcpon ed that 36 percent of black families with a child under 18 are classified as living in poven y. compared with 12 'Percent of similar white families. -By Tlte A11ocl•ld Ptt11 Wife forced her h~sband tp marry her lover By CHUCK SHEPHERD Allx·n Ducharme. 58. was con- \ 1cted of b1garn) in Winnipeg in Ma} after polit-e d1 covered his two WIH'S \\hen called to rescue him (a doubk amputl'C) from his locked bathroom. Hl· cApla1ncd that his w1fl• of 16 \cars. Geraldine. had thrl'Uh.'nc.>d to lea\\' him unless he al o married hl·r lcshian lo,cr. M:H\-Lou. i;u that Cieraldir1c could ht· .. 3 "1fl· for me anll a husband for (l\lar~·Luu) ... tJam<.'s L. Bowman. 4J. pleaded guilt~ 1n Delaware. Ohio. 1n Ma) to ha' ing bil~cll an cldl·rh woman out of $90.000. .\skcd wh) he com- 11111tcd the crime. Bowma n told the Judgc. "I feel I ha'e a need to bu~ thing!> I don't kno'' \"h ) I bu) .. 0 Edward J. Rodgers Jr .. a Denver expert on •the effects of child abuse. is preparing for trial on charges that he abused his own children. He said m a dcpos1t1on: "I know that I wasn't~\Jle best fa ther in the world. I was anAious to learn aboul•(im- pro\ ing) and to teach others what I ha'c learned ilbout 1t:· I Q Con' 1ctcd Kansas C'1t} scriaJ killer Robl'n Bcrdclla recently re- fusell to answer law)crs' questions ma Cl\ 11 suit bro ught by the families of some of hi s torture victi ms be- cause J1l' SJ)!> that answering the qu<-'!>llOn'> would cause him emo- tional distress. 0 From a Washington Post report on a June rail) protesting the abuse of animals in science experiments: . Opponent of the rally: "I'm sorry. but if I had to choose between the hfc ofa human and a rat. I am going to take the human." Rall) supponer: "That's ) our choice. I think they are both equal." · 0 Alben Ducharme. 58. was ct>n- ' irted of b1gam) m Winnipeg 1n May after police d1SCO\'ercd his two wives when called to rescue him (a double amputee) from his locked bathroom. He ex plained that his wife of 16 )cars. Geraldine. had threatened to leave him unless he also mam<.'d her ll'sb1an lover. Mar}-lou. so that Geraldine could be "a wife for me and a husband for (Ma11-Lou)." ' ORANGE COAST Telephone numbers How.rd L Sctvamm Vice President Advertising & Mari(eting 1.~ily. Pilat VOL. 14, NO. 214 Editor's Hotllne 642-6086 Yrwt comment• llbout the Daily Pilot or news tips wil be reconied and given cirectty k> Ecitof W•iam Lobdel . The ume 24-hour enswenng aeMo8 may be used m record tenera to the edttof on wiy mpic. 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Since Dcnnts . . . . Conner won it back for the United States tn Penh. Australia. tn 1987 (after losina in 1983), then successfully defended it two years aao in San Diea<>. the cup has been-dra~ through New York courts. MouthP-iettS for both sides hauled over the rather ugly silver pitcher as 1f it were a child in a custody case. The details aren't worth going into. Mercury Bay Yacht Club of New Zealand sued San Diego Yacht Club to try to nab the trophy they couldn't win on the race course. Mercury Bay won . San Diego appealed. San Diego won. The regatta wi ll be held ofT San Diego in l992. The 139-year-old America's Cup will be on display this evemng at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club as part of the pre-race hoopla auending the start Saturday of the second annual Newport-to-San Diego race. One irony of the whole thing is, some of the perpetual troph ies in the Ne~n-_to-Sa_n Diego run. 1f you melted them down. would 6e wonh more at the hock shop than the Amenca·s Cup. Seventy-seven boats have entered the race, making it the second largest (after the Ensenada) offshore race from Newport Beach. Among them are four 12-mcter sloqps. which until last year were the approved form of America's Cup transpon. They're roughly 65 feet long. not 12 meters. That comes from a complex and arcane formula combininJ sail area. displacement. various d1mens1ons and the size of the skipper's shorts. The answer 1s 12 meter,. The I 2s in the race tomorrow are Stars and Stnpes '86. OOl' of Dennis Conner's trial horses; America ll. which was the New York Yacht Club's entry at Penh; Defender. which used Newport Harbor in 1983 as a training base. and Hean of America. the first-ever Cup entry from the Midwest. Amenca·s Cup racing is unden1abh1 a mult1-m1lhona1rc's spon But apparently ov. ning an older 1 l-meter 1sn·t quite as bad. Phil Freedman. skipper of America II. 1s a reservations manager for USA tr. 0 A Little Scoop: You'vr probably read about the latest uproar in the Huntington Beach Ca t> School D1s1nct: The school board bought up the freshl) rene""ed contract of Supenntendcnt Diana Peters for very close to S 130.000 ($126.952 10 a lump of cash and 48 da}s of vacation pay). What's stumping Huntington Beach taxpayers. teachers and a lot of other people 1s why she·s out JUSl eight months af\er the board tore up a contract that stall had about three }Cars to run and ""rote her a handsome ne"" one. It was a contract that made the supenntcndent of one of Orange County's smallest school d.istncts one of the h1~hest paid school administrators in th<: county -third or fourth. 1f memo!) scrv('':I-. . Wh) -·and •when -did the affarr-nrcr• Th~ c;chool dmnct 'trusttt"S a~·1 saying But I will It happened at the board·s .\pnl meeting. It "'as a sultJ!. '""l'JI~ night. The meeting hall ovcrflo""l·d w11h parent<; and ncarl~ 100 teachers. "'ho had been v.orking '"thout a contrac1 fo r 10 month.; One after another. more than JO parents stood up and. 1n lhl•1r allotted f(•w minute\, pleaded with the board and Suix-nntcndl·nt Peters to g1,e lhl' teachers soml· respcl·t -and a ncv. contralt Tv.o mothers b~:camc so cmot1onal the' hrot..c dov.n in tear; and had to lea' c thl' room before their 11nu· ~'pm·d Evt•n studen ts spoke. and a fl'"' reall) g<J\l' 1he ho.mt a P•l'll. of thl·1r mind. (One of three enhghtl·ned men v. ho \po ke aga1n\I lhl' teachers at carcfull} plnccd mten als. said thl' rh1ldrl'll should ht.· home stud)ing or v.atching TV. not getting in'ohl·d v.1th o;oml·th1ng that was stnctl} an affair for grov.n-ups.) And. of course. some teachers had 1hc1 r -..1~ But mostl)' 11 v.ac; ~arents. As the c'en1ng v.orl' o n. \llU c1>uld sec the board members' expressions change from gram 10 grimmer They were stunned. SupermtcndeOJ Peters. an attract1,e woman w11h a nicely tanned complcx10~. became paler and paler. The emotional 04lPoUnng or !,he parents was not rcponl·d b) the media covcnng the meeting. The reason for that caml' at th1: end of that poruo.n of thc hoardm~11na. hhmn Boudreau. head of 1ht- Hunt1ngton Beach Elemental) Teachcrs··'\ssoc1a11on. dr ll\l.'rl'd a vote of ··no confidence .. an Peters. It was Jhe second one 1n a >Car. and this tame 11 was signed b) Q7 percent of the teachers an the d1slriCL - That. of course. got the headlines. But the real stol) was Jht.rn1 the 1mpass1oned picas of the parents and thl' kids They v.ere lhr bl'ginning of the end for Diana Peters. 0 Aloba, Aml101: The Fred Column 1s going 1>n vacauon fhe thrills Mii resume Aug. 15th. FrH Marthl '• col•mJJ n112s Mooday•, WedJJeidays aod Fridays. SACRAMENTO -None of the tickets sold bore all six winning numbers for the ••Lotto 6-53" Jackpot of S 16.26 m1lhon. lottery officials ,.1d Thursda}. Saturday's top pnzc will reach an estimated S2 I million. The winning numbers picked Wcdncsda> night for the (ahforn1a Lottery·, twice-weekly · game were: 7. 8. 18. 23. 25. 41. and the bonus number. 14 DECCO TOPPER \/Hearts: Jack Hawthorne 4<'lubs: 7 Norwalk ''°"' ltlfff Md WW. r9POf'U NEWPORT BEACH -Federal and state reaulatofl and Newport Beach pohcc detectives arc 1n- vcstiptin& a larae coin d,ealcrship near the John Wayne Airport to determine if its coins arc being over- priced, authorit1c and the com- pany's owner confinned Thursday. The Federal Trade Commission and the state Department of Corpor- ations beaan invcstiaatina Hannes Tulvina Rare Coln lnvestmcnts at SOOO Birch St. in March. owner Hannes Tulving said. No charges have been filed against the company. which had sales of $30 million and about 5.000 clients na- tionwide in 1989. according to Tulv- ing. who lives 1n Newport Beach. Bill McDonald. chief of enforce- ment for the Stile Dtpart.mcrU Of Corporations, S1Jd the federal and state probe stemmed from about SO customer complaJnt that Tulvina had established his own inOatcd prices for the rare coins. guaranteed a buy-back policy and then closed down his busines . Accordin& to Tulv1ng. the com- pany has never shut down and has becn~pcratmg successfull> m New- port Beach since 1979. Tulving downpla)'ed the 1~ct of the foderal 1nvest1gat1on. depictma 1t as an ··informal inqu11)" conducted almost rou11nel} on major coin deaJ- ers because there are no regulations governing the mdustl)'. He said the changes 1n the value of his coins v.erc dUl' to Ouctuauons in the corn market. not his ov. n POiice identify suspect who was shot at drug d~al ly G!ORGE M cCRORY IRYINE -A -;uspccted drug dealer shot b~ an In me police of- ficer after an undercO\er drug sting Wednl·sda} 10 Santa ..\na has been inden11fied as a ~l-\car-old Santa Ana man. a polu:c ~P<>kesman !>aid In inc; Police LL Vic Thies said ThurWa) 1ha1 the \U\Pl'Cl v.as wrgto GomeL . v. ho 1\ ~:1ng hl'ld for \U\p1- c1on of coca1nl· .. ale-; Gomc1 v.as 1n good cond1t1 on Thursda} alkr 'utfrnng a gun-.hot Y..ound to thl' knn· I k v.a-; C\fX'Cll'd to be tr.in,lcrH'd from \\'e\tl'rn ~1cdtlal Ccnta tn "-.in1a .\na 10 thl' 1a1I \\a rd at \\ e'tcr n Medical C enll'r 10 Anaheim to<la' fh1cs said fhe 1nc1den1 , .. a., the 18th otfaw- 1n, ol, ed 'hoo11ng 111 the count) 1h1' \car. anordmg tu thl' Orange ( oun- i) D1\trll't .\1tornn \ Otlice II ""•" fourth otlin·r-10\ uh cd <,hooting 1h1\ v.cd. Wed nl·sda) 's 1nr1dl·nt OCl'urrl'd alfrr an undcrco,er drug bu) \\Cnl sour in a gas -;1a11un part..1ng lot rh1es said three l n1nl· platndothl-.. offi Cl'f'i had arranged tn bu) a half a kalo1!.fa m of cocaine from C1omt:1 and .i ~·t·ond m..in 1ndl'llt1lil·d a!> I t<-~l·ar-11ld Verp,ara Andrl" uf Santa \11.1 ..\ndrc'> v.a\ al\o arrc\tl.'d for \U\p1r1on of rorn1 ne -.ale!.. T htl·~ said \\hen (1ome1 rl·al111:d hl' had ,old drUl('> tu pol11.c oflill·r~ he .ilkgl·dl) ha t Jn ulfon .\ndrl''> "Jl caught .11 lhl· ,u·nc hut Ci unll' / ralf dov. n Jn .ill~~ 1n .in 1ndu\lrtal cnmpln Ol'ar R1tlhe' ~trn•t \ltUlh of Edtngl'r ..\n t>llirer rh<t!>l'd C1ornc1. \\ho alleged!~ IUfllCd Jnd rnnlrontl·d lhl' offilw 1 l·anng for Im \aflc~. lhl· o0ilt:r fi1l•d JI ( Hlnll•/ h1tt1ng h1m an the l nl·l· Suspect still at large -:-;-........ ·~·•••,a i.a.J:..a"t I NEWS ..\!'< RFR "° \RDNO -~an R,:1 n .. ml11w l uunt' ">hl·rttr, lkput1e'> hJ' l. l hl'\ ll·d ''1th h1•<,p1 1.11\. d1n1l' .ind prl\.tll' d1llhlf\ hut thl'\ \lill h,1,l·n·t lllund ,tn\lllll' ''llUlllkd h~ an of,·dul\ llun1111g,ton lk .. 1lh pollCl' ntlill'r·, gun I lw [)(111\enMn told Ol'llUlll'' hc t)l:hl''\''I lw'tl \hul .II ka\t lllll' JX.1,011 l Ul'\J~I\ night ,1ftl'I hl'IOt? l1tllfr11nll'd '" \l'\l·t.il rx·ork -lll1l' .1rnwd v.11h J 11tk -1111 ,1 l111w1' h1~h"·" 1urn11ut I Ill' un11.knttltl'd otll\l't h.1, tx·n1 pl.llnl on I BRIEFS lhll'l' OJ\\ Jdlllllll\lf,lll\ l' 'l',l\l' \\ hrk nrl' l.I\\' Ill thl' 1111,,lllf \It tllll\ I\ 111\ e,j 1g,.1 ll•d I he ut1iu·1 "a' dn' inti 111 Big tkJI I .Ill' lor '.ll Jllon "t1h .l fl'nlJk tumrMnmn "hl·n thl· 'hoot1ni! tll\ urn·J Hr\ Jill ,,11d On 111).lh\\,I\ JI\ 1n thl' H .. 1rton .~I.II\ ,1"m?, th~· p.JH \.I\\ .1 t?WUp ul r>1:upk t1gh1111g nl·ar 1l.11ha"a' (red I hl· oOirl'r pulll'J t1'l'r a1 thl· nnt 1urn11u1 and calkd •1 11 to n:prnt thl· 111ndl·n1 Rn.int \J1d Sl'HrJI rx·npk from till' grnur fnllmH'<.l thl· oflill·i'' lar and n10 fro11tl'd him .. 11 the turnout Rnant "11d ·- .\s thl· Pl·opk appro..1l·hed him thl' n llill'r tirlxl \l'H'ral 'h~ll' "po'>\lbl~ h1111ng one or mme nl thl· \UhJeCI\" Br~.inl \.lid \fll·r finng. he got had. 1n10 ht\ l-ar and left thl· area. Rnanl \<lid Doctors protest at UCI OR..\NCiF -l <I \kd1cal ( l'llll'r n·,1dl·n1 ph"1uJnc, ,t,1gl·d J "~kl·p·m·· on thl· hoo;p1tal'~ \tl·p<, fhur~l..i' 111 pn11t•\I v.orl.. \\l'\·~' 1ha1 l an \trctlh 10 I 20 hour<, The lkmnn<;1ra1wn "·•'I nnt• of '" 'ilJll'" 11.k h' '"llll' ltl thl' 2.000 membt'r.. of thl· C .1hforn1a \\\IX1a11on t•t' ln1nm anti Rl.'\ltknl\. a group har king a \lalc h1ll thu1 would limit rl·\ldl'nt \\orl '>(.hl·dulc"'. \a1d Da' 1d llloom. a t\\Cl-\e.tr lamil) pral llll' rt•'ldcnl Thi\ v.Js the 1hird ~car thl' pmtl'\I h.1, heen hdJ Latino voter drive tizzies GARDEN G ROVF -IX.·nHKr:il1t an d lll'>pJn1l kn1kr.. Y\ J plan 10 n•g1.,ter up to 'II 000 I a11no '1lll'r' In lhl· ""'"cm her·, dct·11on~ ""'l·r 111a1enah1l•d J~\ord1ng t11 .1 rl'l~'n puhl"h,·d Thur,. da\ • Nearl \ all the SI \0.000 l'Jr marll·d 1c1 ''LI-" up I .ll mo 'utl'f\ remains u'ntout hl·ll . ··Behe'e me. I am 'l'r\ nir1n·rnl'd," I .1111111 l'kmncr:i11l· .llll\1\t Rudx·n ~1art1ne1 told .i nl·"'P~tper "\\ l''l' g1H It\ P,l'I 1h" thing "10\ llljt ... -From staff and ,.,,,. rrports pricina. 1nce the end of Marth. the market \alue of coins. has dropped' 30 to 40 percent. Tulvma said. Tulvma further contended that when the market dropped, he ad- vised his clients to act their coins certified b> third-party aradin& ser- ' ices. He said when they learned the new value of thei r coins. some cus- tomers aot upset and vented their anier on his company. "We have a few clients upset with us. but Jt's only a few people out of S.000 chen1s.'' Tulv1og said. The federal romm1ss1on is head- ing Jhe 1n' esugauon. with the state merel ) a~1stmg. McDonald said. He predicted the probe would be con- cluded ·· .. cf) qu1cldy:· in two to four v.ecks. A spokesman for the FTC Y..Ould H~'s a winner ..., ...... ,,.... ...... ..,.. T•d Adkinson of Newport Beach 11 the tint winner o f the Or•nge Coast Dally ,-Hot K·OCaAN FM ·Loan Only Bumper StJcker Contest. Ac:Hdnson received S2S ff# displaying the bu~r stkJcer on his v~. He won another S2S becau~ Is already a DalfJ .-Not~. Big bucks not an issue In supervisor's race, so far From statf and wlr~ r~ • ..\ '\; T ..\ \ '-' i\ -.\It hough shC" J mt•rl' 1han SJOll,000 an her for rl'-dn1111 n. -;upcn t~r Har-~~ \\ ll'dl'r tau.'' a runoff th1\ fall ~ k JU\.t $ l S uoo on hand. a c-0rd- m~ 10 cln 111>n official' f1 m t'lntl•d an 1117 . \\1C'der luund hrN·lf challenged b) four 11pponl'lll'i 10 the June pnmal). I l'gether. thl'} managed to hold her under 'O peru·nt of the 'Ott' forcing .1 runotl 1n ""oH·mlX'r ' \\ 11·Jer IJH''> \\ e\tm1n,1er C 11) < 1H10l il\\nmJn Jm :-..l·ugC"baucr for till' \l'wml \upl'nt<,1mal 01stnct 'il•Jl \crnrdang to rnmpa1gn flnannal '31~lO'iUre \IJll'IOt'Ot\ fikJ lhts v.cck "1th lhl.' lllUnt' Rl•g1o;1rar l'f Voter<,. \\ 1t'<ll't r.11wd ncarl" SI NI 000 this l·..11 JnJ Jhi.iut S "'1I4,('100 total 0' C'r a tv.o-)car penoct for her campalJJl. Ho"'e'cr. she spent nearly S226.000 th111 )Car. too. her slit~ ment revealed. As of June 30, \\ 1C'der had $35.000 in the bank for the fall campaign Neugebauer. on the other hand. raised JU$t S 14.542 for her campel&Jl and spent less than $9,000 to pmer se<.·ond place 1n the primary and the nght to challenae the incumbent one-on-one 1n November. Neugebauer said she won't try to ma1ch \\ 1cder"s fund-ra1S1ng powen and 1 n't v.omcd about faci na a campaign run b} prof~s1on1ls. No11ng mone) and consultanll d1dn·1 help Wieder w1n outriatu ia June. Neugchaucr said. • he em· plo\.cd e' Cl") efTon and expended top dollan.. and the results cleatty shov.cd she ""a f'CJcctcd by a ma- JOrtl) of 'otcrs ·· C.-Diamonds: Jack Ventura _·_Spadc-s:Kin-g -----.·Coast man warned ·of killings Sea Kings cool qudes from the beginning , • la Newpel1 Be.ell: Corona del Mar Hifh School. built in 1962, was the fil'1t centrally air· conditioned school in the area. Cool dudes from the stan. those Sea Kings. •I• Cotta Men: In 1967. Baby Doll's Place on Harbor Boulevard introduced topless dancin& by bare-breasted m11den1 to the acclaim of beer dnnkcrs and the horror of the city fathers. The Jirls spent a hectic year takina 11 off 11 work and puu ina it on to 10 to coun before Ba~y Doll's Place vanished into the mists of memoncs. • I• lnlae: James Irvine died of Briaht's disease in 1186, kavina his son. James Irvine J r., a watch. a library. a bedroom tct and an estate worth $4 million. James Irvine Jr. was l 8 at the time. He aot the watch, the books and the bed riaht away, but had to wait .even ycan for the ranch by the terms of his father's will. • 18 Rutl~Wll Bead: W.A. latk, a 9'nator ftom Montana, was instrumental 1n brinaina the Holly u11r ftctory 10 Hunt1n11on Brach. The fint was locited 1n Los Alamitos 1n 1196. follo""cd b) fictonn 1n Hununaton ~h. nta Ana and nahc1m. You cwn ~ ins1ru~nt•l m 1mpro.-1ttf 11ti1 C'Olumn. !knd )our ltiJ1onc1/ fitctJ to Did You Know. ()rap C.Ut O.U, Pllet, P.O. 8o.11 I J6(). C'Ot&I Mda. 91616. -a e• ,.,Aw.,.. NEWPORT BEACH -A man 1n the 1200 block of Ahcante got a threatening phone message from a man w11h an Ar'ab1c accent who referred to a bombing in Los (\naeles and said he was loina to kill four of )Ou r people for every one of mine:· Tht v1c11m said his name and phone number 141 h,tcd an a Jtw1s.h maaazinc and he bchevt!I that \ where the C'aller 101 his number. -lfy IH 0.11)' Piiot \c1m('OO\' \IOk J j.lrilttr 1h"MH ''"''""' 11'\lnt .in unlod <'J ,.ir 1i 1hr \4f'lll hh" ~ llf \\\'OU(' Ill the \rl\ r1hc lhd\ ''' Ullr<I hcl"'l'l·n ~ rm I ul·-.t1J\ .ind • \II J 111 \\Nnl·\J111 0 " trlrphlln<' l.\Mlh S4rlll "'il' '"''<'" fhlm I l't'1.<' £ "'rl'" I ~ 1 ~ \k\I \ ,·Hk U\I ht•l\,\('('0 Q anll Q \(I I'm f 11\''°'l.t\ Fountain Vallt>) <\ Durango Rt,t'r 1t'~1dcn1 rllJ\ h1l\c kil1cd ull ~I bufllllr 1111<' W t•tlrWWO\ n1aht. whtn upon lx-1na a"'al..t·ncd h' a no1K. \ht \hOUIC'd ' IS lhll \OU"' f ht \\Oman apparcnll~ thouJht htr l"lt "'•' tr"'"' to &<I 1n the lmu'M:. b1.11 1hr nc\I mom1n1 \he no11C<'J 1i. hrr ~1mllw. I " c 1llon1a \' l'tlU<' tt'ponl'd 111 poltlt 1hat 'omcont· "Jlhol){'d p'4•hnr from her '.ir ll untin~ton Ut'a('h <\ 1TS1~n1 in th<' 141100 hh1t ~ ot Sa~r I anr H·pt>rtl'tl th.it u firT hurnt'd an llJ"'ntnJ 1n hn t•Kll .ind dr\llCl\rd hrr '1rr<'\1 :inJ tdrrhun<' . 0 ~mronc maJr o0 l.\lth A lhrtt·\4'1l, 111ndtm ll1~,. "'orth S41l0 from thr Pant- dt\t' lk.t~h (fl \17 ranfa ( OltSI U1gh· 0 Thtt''M \IOIC' $'1(l() wonh ot lools from a l'l'\uknu• 1n rhe 700 "'°' ~ of Main 'itr~t scrt'tn ftad bttn pm'tl nlT O Irvine· m1dcTit par\cd 11 borrowed. I'>':' Ch<''~ Monte ( arlo ~orth $2 ~00 1n . mrol)(' bro._c 1n1a 1•0 tic1R-dnn._ front of tm hou~ 1n the I~ blod nl m1ch1nM at 1hc E\\un Wr\ ,,y \lilt ton It later \CnU( and when he !'\:turned l{I I 1 \51 Mac <\nhur 8hd a~ \IOlc S ~ dm c 11 the nt\t d3. 1t ~u mas\11\~ "'onh o( rntn\ 0 ~1~n1l1,1na1n 1hc~ -~·~~b~l~~~k~nr~~J_u_,_c_n_•k_'~'h_fi_1w_1_~~~-·-~-f~~-1_1~~n-~-•-'~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~Mstec SECURITY -Our Ptolnl• ,,...ollllnd r # , . . '4 • , ... •=•NMlW~ utocracy: Short-t : Dim llllllel I .... Ht11Nlle ................... _. ................ -.. .Ull&= .......... ... --........ ,. ..... . .. ,..., ........ ..., .. ... t ,..,.. "" ........... . ...................... .._ ....... r .... ... ... ti ..,,,,.. lnelY ... a. Cu ,. ............ ,......, ; -Mr. me. 0.la ..... • Dear Mr. EMC: Only a fool would nue with you or your results. Hi-Ocl' and AtiUa the Hun were also Eud to document their results. weYCr, the true measure of areat- is in bow Iona your dynasty will nd the test of time and its con- ution to society -after you are e. l can auarantec your results inc the m o ment your back is ed and the "mice" feel free to llreathe . .. You bave otmomly WJCi~aly 1imounded ~(with a· band of innocuous puaivilaa who ablolve themselves of any l'ClpODlibility "for your behavior by inceuandy blam-•na you for thetr own lack of in- itiative. You have a mildirected sense of power caused by your pre.. carious placement on the corpon1te orpnization chan. Anyone who bas worked for you for lonaer than three SuZette Alger . months needs a ahot of adrenalin and counsellna to overcome the ••••••••••••• manyrdom wtlich allows you to ertjoy such supttmacy. Dear s.Zette: I am a ,....Jepl ... wetll fer a killlut ....... ,.lie Ml J•t ~ te ..,. eatlre effice IMt ate t• Mmetenal ... lau AIDS. I ui M dlotke4. I W •Wea a.e wu evn s•Y· sa.o.w 1 a.e atraWT -Mn. JGM, Newpert Bad Dear Mrs. JGM: Sho uld you be afraid of contnctin& AIDS? NO! Should you be afraia of tbe emo- tional stn1in this announcement will place o n your shallow nistence? Yes! AnyoM who can hear such a devastatana announcement and be shocked at what you obviously con- sider impropriety needs some scriou.s counscllina. You have protected yourself well from a.peat many of the irtjustices and realities .,.., Idelle: 0. 1111•..., .. J91• ... ....., •bl ... .,_,.... etfl ...--.... , .... ~ ............. ~.., ............. -.. ..., .... ..................... ~ ..... .. ....... ~ , .... _._) .... -........ ..,.. , .. ,., &eM .. Mvt ....... T -Ma. .ISO, r..&ata ValleJ Dear Ms. JSD: I'm sure your company is well aware of the ways the eanh can be 11ved. Conarea passes • leaislation routinely that placates the .. cause moDJCR." de- creases profiu and produces few hort-Hved rau111. s.viaa the eanb i• an indi· 'idual vendetta. Slvioun of the eavitonment should routinely re- play the news clipt ~( the crowds at the lut "Save the Eartb•• day and tbe beapa of unneoesaary prbqe created ~ tboulhllas ditciplel who rallied for recycUna. Dear s.lell« I en a llDlll COID• ..., ................. Ov ..... ..... , ............. ,. .. .. ... Mil. ............. , -"llr.-BJD, lnlae Dear Mr. BJD: You have some real pmblers for sales people. When they arc winnina, they arc brilliant nqotiaton and hiah rotten. When tbcy arc losina, it's bed luck, sour cards-and a soft economy. FOl"ft:t about measurina end resulu wath these jokers. Monitor their front-end aclivtty daily. Prospects added, phone calls, referrals, face-to-face appointments and prlCtice and prep. lime must be checked unlil you brina a conliste1at meni.Jicy '° wbeeler-doalen who ride lhe wave of each 11le riaht down to buryina their heads in the sand before they atan mo vina qain. You may have a Ant·lelder who creates ·a tremendous hlah and crasbina lo w for the rest of your team lo follow. Check individual results carefully and set performar:w:e aoals that rcnect stable, prosrewve trends a nd insist that they count their own chips -daily. ~ s.zeue All•r, .,.._ c.1 ... ,... Md Frlby, 16 ~I -1 ...... . .......... .......,.., ,,..... /Ina 6od I.a lrYIH. QeetU.. i. ler c.1 ... ....UN~ i.: StrktlJ' lluJan1, c/o Orafwe Ceat IMlly PU.I, P.O. Boz 1$,,, <Mu Mna, 11111. 'raq's move rattles fina_ncial markets • Gas price hike seen after Iraqi invasion fy JOYCE M. ROSENBERG • ~ ,.,_ llVlftet SH r.tated stories on /lc9 • concerns about the Oow of oil from the Middle East. ·': NEW YO RK -Traq•s invasion of 'Kuwait shook fi nancial markets ·e round the world T hursday, send ing )>ii prices, the dollar and interest :Ntes soaring a nd stock prices reel- Crude oil rose,.$ 1.57 a barrel in New Yo rk futures trading a nd nearly $2 in London. unleashing fears o f a Organization of Petroleum Expon- resurgencc of inOation and a poss-ing Countries. ible recession in the United States T he Septem ber contract for West ~\.raders said they had not seen oil ··rices shoot up as fast sin"ce 1979, • hen the Iranaa n revolution raised that affected other markets. Texas Intermediate, the bench mark Oil prices were boosted by the grade of U.S. crude, rose S 1.57 to possibili!Y the invasion eventually S23.1 I a barrel on the New York couJd affect output fro"\ the two Mercantile Exchan4c. Later m onths nations or other membtrs of the advanced SI. the hmit for one-day 41i----------------------------. advances in those contracts. TODAY'S. DAllX PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # RCKT SOL DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (Salurday and Sunday winners havfl until noon thfl following Monday to claim thflir prizfll) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF-A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. OlllClA.£JHll.IS AND BOW TO CIAIJ( l'mtl· 1. Adhere Lucky l lc•nH Bump•r Sticker on reJr bufl'p•r of l ehid• .. CIOH to th• llc•t\H pl•t• II poHlbt•. B• '"~· DUf!1Pt' It dean, u th• bumper 111cker will not 1tay on 1 deny auffece. 2. Read the Pilot and listen to K-OCEAN d•lty~ Th• winning , licenM plm nul'nt»rs will be published in th• P"'&each d1y. 3. Winner mull claim ptlze by deadline stated In the ad. 4. ~=:~le,=~. •lipp~th• ~l~= No c:ta1ma at• honcw~s.t~ otMySundaybyor ~~ 5. Eft!P.!or ... of ~Co11t D~i:: .. K-Ocean , their --~ .... t •• not Ible. luc:h I number II~ ,lwilnocbe . .. n·-~.;.s-°b~ .. ~~ .. 'fr~ houri. • m.y9'nd • ~ , ...... r 3 ti ...,.. ... Hedl001d191rnMd~ .... ~ ~to Bumper • 3IO . 1111r Sl. Colta -.. ~CA 12129. 7. ~~ lncM)r P.fMl!lol wil be ~ in 1M Orange NT:ii9 llw-~~"1 =~·an autom.ric ,, Oil trading was checked some- what by the knowledge that other oil producers, including OPEC"s biggest member. Saudi Arabia, could in- crease their o utpu1 and provide a ~fety.valvc against a severe drop in 011 shipments. T rading was similar for the d ollar. which rose in early trading before falling back somewhat. T he U.S. currenc) got ii twofold MHAT '\\'SE DID NEW YORK (AP) August 2: Advoncec:t Declined Unchenged Torel issue\ Newhlohs New lows '\'SE l~EADERS N6-W YORK-f.M>l -Sales, clOsing price end net ~henge of the IS most ective New York Stock Exchange iuuei. rra(ll ng na riona llv e r more then SI Nal'M Votumt Lut C...._. ~he11. ron 11.956.100 ~ + 1~ execo 6,737.IOO 66"11 +2~ oeing ' •.276,500 S3', -2'. uon •.01•.m SJ•. + 1'. elM err s .•23, 29'• -~ GtobMer n , , S'• '• Mobll , 1 , '• 1''1 USX Coro j.i!t. f.~ I ,., PhlllpPer .~1$, fl~ '• nOCel $ '2 I • 21 6 ~un~~~er 21~~~. • ~ ~ 1~ ~veirs .n~.m l!~ -2 cldenr Pet .•72. U• • + ~ hllMor s ,414, 46~ -111. NEW YORK (AP) -The IC)llowi119 list Lhows the New York Stock Exchenge \tocks and werranrs rttar heve ~one up the most and down e most bued on oercenr of chenge for hursd e v . No securities rredfng t>elotN S2 or 1000 'he r e s e r e I nc lu de d Net and percentage changes ere the d iff e r e nce b e t wee n th e prevlov\ closing orlce end todev's S:JO P m p r I c ' Nal'M 1 FundAmer J 8rf1Ptr WI ~~~~~ f ¥r.~ntp ' 8ondlnGld Permian l Mese P pl 1 Parkr~rlll IJ w~~GasRs n I. fiGL&~1'1or11v ls een Uni 6 oll8ernk ~17 1~~oi1'' lbMar WI esorq_Per rltonEllSlv nter.r•CP rvxEngv Unocel s Welnoco Heme j Hunrwav ~F•rfhl~enc . ~~' eonrof cu~ I ~fl•r' owElec t,=\chn Ver ltv tlmtl• ~~~nit ~sin.. ~ ~~tr 'Strei ~trrr n UPS ~JL ~~ lr' I+ l~ 5''1 ~ ·~ ., ·~ . ., 2', '• 7~ 1. '~ .,, I ) '1'1 ' 1 10 + '• 3 + '• ) + •• 3 '• ·~ ~ 11~ r., ~ •1. lft ~ I 'h l ... •.• 1 ''• s~·'· J~ lf~ 2i: ~NS 1·~ ~.,, h1 -~ ,, -''1 •f11 -~ 2 -11. s.• . ., -614 2'• -'• 1 -l(o Im -JI"° '• -•n 1 1 > -11111 23~ -21• '~ -''• ., -•..; 2 -la •''• -16'11 -I 26l.6 -2'1• ~' = t -1~ -t,; -21A ---1 -\4 Pct. 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NEW YO RK -Consum-ers-a~ ttely 10 see at least a nickel- a-gaJlon jump at the gas pumps as early as Labor Day, and higher ·heating oil prices later on, because of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, eneray expcns said Thursday. WholesaJe enefJY prices already have soared in reaction to concern that oil product1on and shipments might be d isruP.ted in the Middle East -the source of about a quarter of U.S. 011 imports. Expcns say it's difficult to p redict exactly how much co nsumer prices fiill rise. But the y said It was clear that consistently higher costs o the wholesale side would trickle down to consumers. "It looked like this was goina to be a nice summer but (Iraqi President) Saddam Hussein has cha naed that." said Peter Beutel, a trader and vice president for Merrill Lynch Energy Futures. On Thursday, the September contract for W.est Texas Intermedi- ate, t he benchmark grade of U.S. crude, jumped S 1.57 to settle at $23.11 a 42-gallon barrel on the New York Mercantile ExchanJC. The contract for the crude had traded in the low $1'6 range earlier this summer. -lly ne Au.dalH Pm• '\\'St: ('0 .'IPOSl'l 't : 'l'R ·\ '' \(''1'10'\S NEW YOtltK CAP) • Fine! Oow·Jones f~l?~iur v: ~ . .1 . . . . ulr .}. • 1·1.ififti· I: ' St11 tofu 1 05 ~~·t\01 . i tndin •• 7 • Trln 4, , ~~~k• SU49,700 4 ' \14 t '\ t \ IC \ I I ' OTf I PS \\D DOtt \\ NEW YORK (AP) -Ttie followlne ll•t shows the Over·the·Counter ''Odl' end werrants thet heve 90fl9 uo IM mo't end down the most bestd on w c.nt of c11enoe for ThurMSey No MCurlt\es tredlnt below 12 or 1000 '11eres •re Included. Ner end oercenteee chenges ert lhe difference between ttie orevlOuS cto' no orlce •nd lodev's bid orlce. u ~i ~ 1' Uo . 114 ~ Uo 'h f ~ Uo HD . ~ 0 • VJ p . J'IA r: I ''" .~j I kl H: . - = I 11 I ,.., I~ lj '• Ill fiOl .D PRl(·I-:' ............. .., ... nv..., ...... ., .. ., u .... """ . =-......... '"' ''· ... l lOto Lm9ll :r!:t.':f .... • ••••• ~ ... am n 1!9:'°-••t0• M-:U-.... Ta:: lif.llUJ :'2 ..... 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Manriquez was arrested Feb. 22 of tllis year at a hospital in Paramount, where he checked himself in for treatment of a bullet wound. He was linked to a shootin& e•rlicr that day that left three men dead. Police also had a warrant seeki ng him for the Jan. 22. 1989 shooting death of customer Miguel Garcia at the Las Playas bar in Paramoun t. He was charsed with that slaying while inveniptors worked on other cases they eventually link~o him. The seven murders charged Thursday include a rest ement of the Garcia slaying. • . Manriquez also was ch cd; and another man is still being s6ught. in the triple slaying tof Sohicio Maninez. Juan Parra;-Gomez and Everado Cervantes. who died during "a drua rip-off:· Morriso'1 said. He also was charged !with tbe sla) ing exactly ont yca~arlier of George Man inez. an e loycc at the Fon Knots Bar 1n th..Gate. Manriquez had been kicked out earlier af\cr arabbing a dancer a11.d "he just came back and shor the k~t bar employee he saw.'' Morn~n said. · l Mann~urz also was named in the murder of Efrem Bald1a. shot after an argtlment in the parking lot of the Rita Motel in Lynwood, and the shoottng death of Jose G ~1errez. a customer at the Mazatl n Bar in Compton. . 1 Morrlson said Mannqu had sev- eral handguns. He la ved 1n ~otcts throughou the area and oc· casionally, ired himself as a laborer. authorities sa id. -1 nt-A"ocl• H Prt-" Smoking b n met by jee s and cheers \ SAN LUIS OBISPO -The na- tion's toughest smoking· ban wen t ~to effect here Thursday. drawing cheers from cigarette foes bu t put· ting puffers into a huff and dri ving patrons from at least one neigh · borhood bar. City ordinance 11 72 proh1b1ts smokini 1n all enclosed publtc places, including in the workplace. restaurants. bars and shops. said Ctty Attome) Jeff Jorgensen. Smok· ing outdoors. such as in a park or street, is allowed. .. We think It 1s ttmc for a nrw attitude.'' said Dr. tephen Hansen. chief of staff for Sierra Vista Hospi- tal. "You're mak1n1 changes for the benefit of the commun11y as a whole." "I alwa ys remind people that around the tum of the century people were chewing tobacco. spit· ting and spread1na aerms around, clearl y a publtc health problem that had to be eliminated. Tobacco smoke is the same.'" he said. A draft repon from the En· vi ronmental Protection Agency re- cently cate1orized secondhand smoke as a Class-A carcinogen. the worst level of cancer-causing agents. he said. Hansen. a ~onal ~epresenat1.ve for the California Medical Assoc1a· tion noted that t~c CMA favors a "tob.cco-frcc Cahfomia" by the year ~000. Opponents of the ban had more immediate concerns. "I have three customers in here ri&ht now. and. usuallr, I have 16. Tliey J USI didn't show.· said JoAnn Johnson, banender at McCanhy's. a downtown bar owned for nearly 30 years by Joe McCanhy. 83. Johnson. 47, said the bar serves as • "social club" for older people. mostly smokers. who live in a nearby retirement home. "Now they have nothin1 to do." she said. A smoker herself. Johnson said she would protest the bin by rcfu~­i~ to spend money in San Luis Obispo, a coastal town about I 7S miles north~( of Los AnFICS. "from now on I'll do' my shop-r'na in Pisme Bcach1 8 miles away. m boycouins the city," she said. At McUntock's Saloon. a ~ laurant neer the state col• cam. lftUlllr M1kc Slaaton •id he repl8r pauons would ad~ lbt llnokina ban. But 11 mipt t-of-town inde, ht aaid • .. If you're dr1v1111 throuah \own IDd ii trill only .au 10 m1nutn 10 11_1 IO uodter tow11 w9'erc you can tflu and etVor ,our ~te. you •m ... •id sa.1on. "I'm pretty Much ~ctwmently eea1nst It (fhc ban>. .. Mid Stanton. a ftOft•M'ftOket'. "I don't think die JOV• trnrMnt should ,rt it's hind an II this far " -•1 fte A.-dl~ ,.,..,,, .- -· 'He doe n't deserve death. penalty' EX-Wife 'testifies foi for17Jei ·coast. doctdf :~;~.~"?..~~~-J ey JAMIS R. MARTIN who became head of a hospilal and at first appcartd to be 1tv1n1 ' w said. msurancc in estiptor, doiftJ a rou-~ ..._ .__ neuroloay unit and bo~t his fam-well. drivina a Rollt-Royce and liv-··1 find this whole thing JUSI tn· une check 1n conncctioo wtdl a SI •..... :a ily a mansion in Aintndtc during ina 1n a posh LaJuna Beach con· comprchcrisible.'' she said, choking m1llton dollar pl)'ment. noticed tM ~ANGELES -The ex-wife of their 21-year marriqt, Lola Sous domm1um, she said. back sobs. viC11m's finaerpnnu d.id not lftMdt. a ,former ~na Beach resident con-said. But his financial problems ap-The 57-ycar-old phyStc1an was ·~ vacted of murder broke down in But, in the mid-1970s. he ad-parcntly cau&ht up wi th him and. convicted last month of nine feJony PrOICCutors contend HmlOll, a tean Thundly while tellina the jury mitted he was homosexual, was before his 19"88 arrest, he was livin& counts in connection with 1 com-former shoe buyer for Robinson's .. he does not deserve the dath pen-forced ta-declare bankruptcy and in small apartments with a series of plicated scam in which the doctor depanmcnt stott, f1ed to Mesico alty." bcpn to chanac, she said, addin& boy friends, she said. killed Ellis Henry Greene. a 32-yeu-af\er Greene's death and that he split Dr. Richard Boas was a carin1 that he was opposed to the divorce Throuahout his troubles, how-old accountant from North Holly-the insurance money wilb BOlll Md father to their fOuf children and a she soupt. ever. he continued to be an active wood. and identified the body to the allcacd muiermind or tbe bard·workina. committed )'lician He moved out of Uic family home participant in his childttn's lives. authorities u a -time patient. scheme, John Barm1 Hawkin1. ~~~~~~~~~~==~=i:~======= • VHS HI-Fl 'stereo sound 90 • MTS Broadcast .stereo/SAP • 4-head double azimuth •, 155-channel digital quar.tz · . ~ ~-tul'11ng with lluto set a-EClll. 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T(P0-13) (t211S 2145) 6:00 t :30 IO:SO I O WA .. h • •-t •' lAGU•A Mill \ ... ll ''"·•••""' •o '-• , •••• 't ueoJ:i,.. _., ... . ,..., .... .. ...... l&t .. 9MIMfl ......... ... ,. , fox Bro1dc11un1 Co.'s "The Simpsons" collected five nomi· nations, th~ for the series and two for a )'uletidc special. Kyle Maclachlan, the cofTtic and pie-auizhna FBI qent on "Twin Peaks," was nommattd for bn1 actor in a dramf series. Piptr Laurie's portrayal of the diabohcat Ca1herine Martell earned her a leld drama actre s nomination for the same series. Other nominations for best drama series were ABC's "China Beach" and ''thirtpomethfoa," and NBCt "L.A. Law • and "Quantum Leap.'' .. ABC's top-rated "Roseanne" re- ceived two selections. one for co-star John Goodman. Series star Rose- anne ·Barr was snubbed again b)' Academy of Television Arts & Sci- ences voters. who ignored the con- troversial comic in last year's nomi- nations. Barr's screeching rendition of the national anthem last week could not be blamed for the bypass because voting took place be fore the controversial San Diego per- formance. Shows recei ving nominations that won't be on tClc\'1s1on next season include Fox ·s "The Tracey Ullman Show.:· which earned a combined 13 nomina ti ons. and CBS' "Newhart." "Beaut} and the Beast," "The Famous Teddy Z," "The Equalizer" and ··Mancuso FBI." Among the more notable nomi- nations. one: \.\cnt to the late Mup- pcts creator Jim Henson. "ho \\as named for d1rcrnng a 'ariet} or mu l>1C program. Fox's "In L1"10g Color." a nsque. blal·k 'crs1on uf "Satu1da} Night LiH·." was nominutcd for bt•s\. "ar· ICI). music Or lOim:d} SCrtl'lo. Rtl'hard Mull1gan. "inner of last }Car·) bes t coml'U) ar to r Emm>. "as nu1111natl'<l aeain for l\J BC-s "Empt) NC'"~t.'" He--will fore (ioodman. Ted DJ n,on of ''Chl'Cr\.'. Cra ig T Nd,on l,f AB(·.,··( oac11·· and child star frcd Sa,:1g\.· nt .\BC'~ ··Ttil· v. onJ l·r Y l'3r'> ·• Movie I/stings aALaOA CIHIMA ·~ I H.• h • ~ • 1 t •\ t\ 1.11, ol a" "'''""•" 9 •' Their fema le comedy competition counterparts are Kirstie Alley for "Cheers," Delta Burke fo r CBS' "Designing Women," Beny White in NBC's "The Golden Girls." Can- dice Bergen of "Murphy Brown" and Blair Brown from "The Da ys & Nights of Moll)' Dodd." which is see n on the Lifetime cable network . For supportinJ performances in a comed)'. the choices arc Woody Har- relson and Kelsey Gr-ammer for "Cheers:· Jerry Van Dyke in "Coach:· Charles Kimbrough for "Murphy Bro"n" and Alex Rocco rn ~The Famou~ Teddy Z ... Suppon ing comic actress nomi- nations al\O were gi ven to Rhea Perlman and Bebe Neuwirth in "Cheers." Estelle Gem fo r "The Golden Girls". and Fn;lh Ford of "Murph) Brown.'' i.\lso named for drarnauc actor \\Crl' Peta FaU~ of .\BC"s "Col- umbo:· Ed"ard Woodward from CBS' ··The l:.qualizcr." Ruben Log· gia rn. NBC'!> "Mancuso FBI:· and ~l'1111 Ha~uln nf "Ounntum Leap." I a ..... 1r1. ,, 'I ·~ I 1(1 " A ICI 10 so 1 "r•au..,•d lnnou"t 1111 11 '" I lO \I\ I' '' ,,, • Ar•cfltnopholtt• 11 ( l > 1 \ .. ttl I • I\ ,, '" •DWA•DS NIWl'O•"T CIHIMA • • "'"I ' aDWA•DS ISLAND CIHIMA ''""''" '' "'° N.-... (,,"',_, 0'· ,. 14 .. , -I' •r '"'"''"' t-• H ~ ,, .:-... .-.111 " ~ • .-t ... >-----m-ll ..... 111 ,.., ... (11 !H•' Drama1ic actress choices incl u last year's winner. Dana Delany' "Chana Beach," Jill Eikenberry fr "L.A. Law." Angela Lansbury CBS' "Murder. She Wrote" and Pa- tricia Wettig in "thirtysomethina.d "L.A. Law" collecled three nonct- nations for suppon ing dramatic actor for Richard Dysart, Larry Drake a nd Jimmy Smits. De• Stockwell was chosen from "Quan- tum Leap." Timothy Busfield. wto has ref used to report for work o r a contract dispute. was honored r "thin} something." Sherilyn Fenn. who plays Au"y Home on "Twin Peaks." ~s selected fo r best supporting dramafk actress. She will face "China Beach·s·· MarJ Helgenbcr1cr. "thirt}someth1 ng s" Mrlan1e May- ron and "LA Law's·· Diana Muldaur and us.an Ruttan. The .i2nd Annual Pnmetimr Emm} ,.\\\an.ls ceremony will be broadrast II\ c on Fox on Sunday . Sept. 16. from the Pasadena C1v1c Audi ton um. Did Haul l Ii i I ' •O 1 4 )() 1 'I .lO 7 Na")' Seah 1•1 I 1 H \ I\ & 8 )() 10 \0 1 De)'• of Tit-4et 1rc, I Ji I I • \ } I S S I IC> q •S I'•\ 4 J-.le ..... IC.I II '0 I I\ ) t ·~ bJO O .. tcta C ....... flll It I\ 10 IS , \Yo ..... 0-a II !PC. t ll I I ·~ 1 • IS & )() A 4\ 'I ~The PrH-an l'vl IJ I~ 1 )() t t \ I •I\ ' ..... ,_ c,, ... l"Cll u . 1 •...... 10 uob CIN•MA ........_,, 9'YO .I'! 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HAUTE HERMES -The fi rst Hermes boutique. located in the Barneys New York store. has opened at South Coast Plaza. World renowned for their silk scarv~ and lhe $3,000 "Kelly" bags made famou by Grace Kelly, the boutique will feature both men's and women's fragrances. small leather goods. men's and women's clothing ond special gJfi items. DECO DESIGNS -The Simply Classic window display at the Pottery Barn. Fashion Island, is a _ simphsllc study in black and white. For those interested in an uncomplicated approach to dining, this is the place for you. The 20.piece set of afe Strada china with a black and white chessboard mm is Pril\cd at $59. Additional black-and-wh1~ a(.•couter- ments arc the Cucina checked rug ($75). French cafc bar stools ($60) and Bistro Oatwarc ($45) .. ff black and white is not your style. the Pottery Barn offers myriad patterni. to please the contemporary to the Roma ntic. COMING A TJ'RACTIONS -FALL '90 -fhc Vq:s aint Laurent Rive Gauche collec11on has been he ralded as one on his best to date. The Folkloric eolkc11on stained glass patterns and provint:1al norals are util11ed inrevers1blc m1d<alf length coats. fnngcJ dirndls and two-piece ensembles. • The designs are bn!liantl.} colorful.and are alwa)'s sfiown w1t1l Ihe YS[ signature black slicer stocking. "'iL camn&s are a visual delight. Oversized and bold are the key clements. Earrings. such as the dana.ling 6- 1nch1fau:\ Je~eled dais~ with Jeweled stem ($7JO). the hean and cry~tal shoulder duster ($230) and ham- mered aold abstract sh~pe w11h faux emerald. sapphire and CfY$Ull ($24()) typify the uniqueness of YSL's style. All arc a vailable at Y 'L Rive Gauche. South <. oast Pl:ua. HEAVY HITJ'ERS -This fall season the mcns~car hnc of halLan designers G ianni Versace and -Vida D~an's fashion column that usually ap~ars on Friday w/11 now b~ publlsh~d on Saturday, and R~Tal~s Is moving from Sat- urday to Friday. · ~~ <11.inlranco 1-crrc will be rnrncd b) { Ul 1/\11 per l'uomo . .\tnum ( oun . f-a!>h1on h land. Italian !>u1t1ngs for ITil'O Hike un a more rcla cd attitude. Look fur gabardine\ 1n !>1ngk-hrl·a\ll'd coats for du) and double· breasted tor l'H'n1ng 1n eanhtone' .rnJ t\\eeJ\ SUNFLOWER BLOOMING -'W11h all the ne'lo 3Jdi11onlt to "SCP and the upcoming Rnu,h n mt the plaza 1s work;n, v11orously to compaeae the wtden1n1 • o f Sunflo wer Avenue 10 expedite traffic Oow. Con· struction 1s !oCheduled to be completed by October. ~IC ROCK -South Coast Ptau Town Center Annual Luncheon Concert Series presents Lil' Elmo and The Cosmos on Thursday froln 11:45 1.m. :o 1:15 p.m The '60s concert featurina vintage rock and roll 1s free. Brown baa 11 or buy lunch there. PRIORITY LEVEL -Pnon11es. Fashion Island. has relocated next door to Zeppas Restaurant. Accord- ing to manager Lon Planeto tbe hardwood floors. area rugs. pristine white walls add up to a cleaner more contemporal) feel. more in lceeping with tfielr image. Pnori11cs 1s parucularl ) proud of us selection of California designers. Open houSt' "111 be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Thur'>da> to celebrate the new location. TRUNK SHOWINGS ".:""' I Magn in BW. Fa11h1on hland "-tll present a special showing of the David Ha)es fall colkrnon on Wednesda) Le Collez1on1 will be fl•aJUrcd .\ug. I 0 .\ Spccllll en' o~ will be at bo1h C\ COl'.:1 "'hKh "'Ill 1ntlude informal roocltng. 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Ade.a, Jr., generol monoger ·.-------------------------------------------------------· . ' " I • • Property owners shQuld protect · themselves from fire J ust because somethin.g is good for you 0 doesn't always make it an easy task. Take the case o f Ron Kenned y. a Corona del Mar resident who owns land . . in Buck G ully. Kenned y objects to a fire depanment request that he clean o ff his propen y. Kennedy and others in the area have been asked 10 clear brush from the a rea because it's a fire hazard, but he and a handfu l of other environmentalists are more con- cerned with field m ice than flames. .. If you prune the shrubs a nd brush. you lea ve no room for the small a nim als to hide frnm coyotes and other ~ predators." Ke nnedy said . It's a good point. but o ne that pales in comparison to the dam age a fire could ca use in the area. which is not easily accessible and a source o f concern to a rea fi refightef'S. Not con vi nced? State fish and game offi cials - typically a llies of some e nvironmentalists-have sided with the city. saying they won't interfere with the brush-removal progra m. ·• Meanwhile. Kennedy a nd the other residents of Buck G ully have until Aug. 22 to clean up their propenies. You have to wo nder: If there were a fi re between now and then. where would the) tr) to fi x the blame for damages? Wo uld a n} of them sue the city fo r not taking ca re o f the vegetation before now? Let's hope we do n't have to fi nd o ut. . Today In history Toda~ 1~ Fnda~ . .\ug J. the .:! 15th da\ of 1990 Tht.>re are 150 da's left rn ·the )ear · Toda) ·s H1ghl1,ht '" H1stOI): On Aug. J. I -'9-. Chnstopher Col· umbus set o;:ul from Paloo;. Spa rn . wtth three ships -the ~ina. the Prnta and the anta Mana ·-on a vo}'age that "ould take him io the New World. On this date: In 1914. German) declared war on France. In 192 1. baseball comm1 ss1oner Kenesa" Land1s·rcfused to re instate the former Chicago Whnc Sox 11ICly· ers implicated in the "Black So~" scandal. de p1 1e their acquitta ls in a j Uf) I rta I. In 1923. Calvrn Coolidge was s"orn m as the 30th president of the · 'n1ted States. followrng the death of Warren G. Harding. In 1936. the U.S. State Dcpan- ment urged Americans m Spam to lea'e because of that count I) 's Cl\ ii war. In 1943. during World War II. Gen. George S. Patton slapped a GI .at an arm) hospital in Sicily. accus- ing him of coward ice. Jn 1948. Whittaker Cha mbers. a former Communist. publicl y ac- cused former State Depanmcnt of- ficial Alger-H1ss of having been!.art of a Communist un dcrgroun . a charge Hiss denied. -By Tiie A11ocl•ted Pre11 When Writing to the Orang• Coast Doily Pilot ... 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A11en11on tellers 10 rhe Editor Wnrers w11h que~11on$ ore urged to coll the Doily Pilot 01 17 I •I 6•2 •321, E~t. 352 Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau • , Cut Hu~sein off. at the pa~s car1 Rowan WASHINGTON -Tbc convcn· tional wisdom amona pundits and editorial writen is tt),at lraq•s Sad· dam Hussein is .. crazy," a Hitler of the 1990s, a bloodth1nty fool bent on aiut territorial conquesu. I think Hu~n is a ruthless ex· ploiter of the arcat weaknesses within the United Stiles and the Soviet Union, and that he secs nothina1to stop his drive to redress his economic and territorial griev-· anccs and those of the rest of the Arab world. Hussein has sent 100.000 troo~ into Kuwait to stage a rap1d takeover of a neighboring country that he thinks has been pla9ing footsie with I the United States' and others by using overproduction to hold down the pri~ of oil, thus denyina Iraq many millions of dollars a day. Hussein has used his million-man army to punish Kuwait for what he claims is Kuwait's pumpina of o il from fields straddled by the contested border between the two countries. . HITLER And Hussein. beyond doubt. sees this invasion as a way to guarantee Iraq meaningful access to the wa ters of the Persian Gulf. Why would "crazy" Hussein take so drastic a step? Despite the humongous milital) buildup in the United States al tht· cost of some SJOO billion dollars per year, the U.S. has no stomach to engage in a land war with his forces: which j ust won a te rrible struggle with Iran -in which Iraq ust.>d poisonous QD gases. The U.S. lost 33. 746 young mt.>n defending Soulh Korea. and 47.358 tl)'tng lo shield South Yie~am from the fo rces of Ho Chi-Minh . Hussein figures the Korea-Vietnam "hang- over" li ngers 10 the point th at the American peopl e "111 not tokrat(· sending their bo)S into ground com- bat against his emoti onal horde~ Husse in. who seized power 11 years ago. surel) kno"s lhat 1h1 could be his fatal m1scalcula11on His actions could raise the cost ol gasoline 1n thl' l '.S.. a nd e'en lmn~ Inside Report back the long lines at gasoline sta- tions, wh1eh could quickly wipe o~t the Victnam hangover and the Korean War S) n4rome. If that hap- pens. an American clamor fo r mili· tar) action against Iraq could arise. Hus~<.'111 1 ta kin e a si milar gambk regarding the O\ 1eL Union. "h1ch has it~ .. .\fKhan1stan "ar hangover:· plus an arrJ~ of 1n1ernal economic and polt tll'al proble m~ that tt.'1 1 th e Iraqi lcada that t\l1kha1l Gnrbache' and thl· So' 1et Union "'II not 1ntt.>r· 'ene mtl1tartl ) It could l'Ome do"n w a "ar b<.·t"et•n Iraq\ po1'ion ga s1.'\, and c' l'll a nurll·ar \urprt\C. and lsral'l\ ne' l'r-;1d .no" k<lgl'd arsen.11 uf nu· dear "l'apon\ I hl' fall uut ·o t that "ar \\Ottld Ix• n111n• than mu,hruom l'loud' 11nd l I ' tlran' <l~ 1ng from one drop lll a l'hl'm11..1l \\1.•.1pon f h.11 l1mkrho\ l.tlkJ lhl' \liJ dk ra .. t roulll n phxk 111111 •1 holm·.tu\t l'm- br3t ing U\ .1 ll Ho" 111 J)rn l'nt \r rn Jgt•ddon 1n the Middk East. with 11s deadly ripples overwhelming mankrnd? "fake note that-when the Iraqis invaded Ku wa it. quickl y over· whelming its 20.000-man defense forces. the first thing President Bush did was to join the Ku wattis in calling for an emerge ncy session· of the United Nations Security Coun- cil. which conde mned the lra~i an- ' asion and called for uncondiuonal withdrawal. Trouble .is, the Unttc-d Nations has been so wt.>a kcned b) U.S. con- ser"atl\ ('S over recent years that 1t has little moral clout. And 11 surely has no military might •that would allo"' 11 to challenge a 100,000- sol dter. JOO-tank blitzkrieg into Ku"ait b) the Iraqi s. Isn't It time that the wotld began to ,.,e" the United Na tions again as a peal'e·l eepcr. a pre' enter of the l>.1nds of outrages that addam lluSSl'rn ·~ pcrpctrating'l I kno" of the l . ~ 's "'OC'S in ti') mg to pla) n11htaf\ peace maker an the (on1to. in the West Bank and Gaza Stnp. in Lebanon and elsewhere. But th ose failure5 occurred when-the. two great powers. the U.S. and the USSR. bad their own agendas and wanted no U.N. peace-keeping mec hanism. or military force . that might get into the way of their global strategics. Could the U.S. and the Soviet Union now agree that Hussein is a threat to world ~ace. and that thq must stop him . Even if. to avoid unilateral military engagements against the Iraqis. they must join 1n creating a powerful U ni ted Nauons force. As this Iraqi invasion plays ha voc on the world economv. a U.N. m1l1- tal') force supported u·nreserwdt~ h} the great powers. including Ger· man). Great Bnta!n. Japan and more. and bat ked b} small nauons as "cak a5 Kuwait. ma~ be the onl~ wa ) to cut Hussein ofT at the pa) . C•rl Rowu 11 • W•d1JJ1too DC· bH~d columoJ11 for tbe Orug~ C..11 O.Jly PJ/ot. Hussein has dangerous visio for Mideast Iraq's strongman outfoxes world's intelligence agencies with invasion WASHINGTON -Failure ofthl· world's intelligence services. led b) the CIA and Israel's Mossad. to foresee Iraq's surpnse invasion of Kuwait offers the first clul' 10 the shrewdness of strongman Saddam Husse in's dangerous '1s1on. "They all thought the thrc:a1 to Kuwait "a~ JUSt a light touch." said a Bush administration insider "Wh ) "ould Saddam Hussein tn\ 1te Western m1lital) attaches to come watch hi s tanks dnvc down the road to the Kuwa111 border 1f he "'as goin11. to actualh use them'l .. That mistake b> Western tn· telhgcnce assun·d Iraq's light ni ng takeover of the 011 kingdom. Thl' conquc~t migh t have been der:uled before 1t happened. but cannot no"' be undone from outstdl'. Wha tl'' er form Saddam Hussein gives the n1.·" Kuwait. in l'fTec t 1t ma) re' t•rt to something no1 all 1ha1 far from "hnt it was 1n the 19th century pa rt ol the Ottoman Empire's ··v1le)at" (prov- ince) of Basra. lraq·s Persian < iulf pon on the Shatt-al-Arab. The Iraqi president has nev1.·r hid- den his thirst for Kuwait and ht!> asp1ra t1ons to be the Gul f!> para· mount power. Nor has his rt.>g1me concealed 11s contempt for Ku"att and the other 011-rich kingdoms and emirates along the Persian Gulf. "These are weak regimes:· Tanq Editorial response .\L11. thl'll lral(~ c.k put) prime n11n - l!>la and n11\\ liirl·tgn nun1\tl'r. 1uld u<; tn HaghdaJ 1n IA-l·emlx·r t'l7Y. JU\t tx·tim· till' lr.111-lraq \\Jr lx·gan "Thl'\ liH· on the \urlall' ot lik Thl'' 'arl' 'o rtlh th,11. rl·alh thl'' Jrl' abn;>rm.il h m h Thn· l·annot sun 1 H ' thi, ".1\ .. ~1th thl' lr.rn "·" 1.011'uming Iraqi mu\lk and n111nl'~ lur a fu ll dernde. thl· (1ull \tJll'" "l'H' \J)ar1.•d. ConttnutrlK appl·.1wmen1 of 11'> mu )(ular m·1ghhor. 1111 ~ l\u"all hl'lpec..I Iraq \\Ith h11l1on\ all thr ough the \\ .ir Hut I\ u" a1t hall l'd al I rac.f s lall''t c.k m.1nd lor ahoul $.'! h11l 111n to "'"'' up thl· :-.laJUOOn nil lidd' south of A;1\r;1. Saddam llu"l'IO'\ rt.>a1111rn \\;t' ""'fl I k '""''l'd th.it K11\1,111 ,111p pumping nwrl' than "' qt11>t.l 1if OPEC ml I h:t1 \\uuld h1111,1 tlw pnn · of Pl·r\1:111 nulk ltl\\:lld \~I .1 barrl'I 1-..lm :lll. a 1x·rl·nn 1.1I 1l\ 1·1- produll'r ul ''' OPI ( · 1111 q111ll.1. Qllltll~ agt l't'd I hl' l:Jptt ulatll\ll p~.-r­ ~u;u.kd W n t1.·rn 1 ntl'I lig1·nc. l' .l[tl'lll'll'\ thal Iraq haJ gt>lll'n "hat 11 \\,llltl'd. tha t thl' 1:111k1, \H'fl' for ~h1l" Uut to the lr<lq1 'llro ngm.lll. the ~udden l'nc..I ol lhl' (old \\ ar. the bn•a(..up ul thl' ~o ' 1e1 ('mptrt• and thl' ab1 upl rl·<.lul·t1on of L1 S. n11 htaf) !>lre nilh offl·rl·d -..ii\.· uix·nrng'I for his long.;1"a1ted da1m of ht.>gcmon) 1n the u ulf. I lumbltng Ku\\atl al'IO "ould humtl1all' [g) pt. "ho~ l're!>t· Rowland "Evans dent Hosn1 Mubarak was mec..l1a11ng for pcal'e and "ho \ICS "''th addam Hus~m for ..\rab po wer. Neither Iran nor tts all~ > na "ould be hlcl) to lift a fi nger for Ku"a1t. Iraq's true~! friend 1n the Iran-Iraq "ar. Thl·rc t ould be much to fear from Israel. but l l') Israeli offic13ls be- lle' e th eir roun ll') profits from 1111cr-.\rab "ars and should keep out ot thl'lll . The) arc no1 1ncltn<.'d to '>l'ttl' on the Ku\\a1 t 1n,as1on as the on ·asmn tu bomb Iraqi d1c m1l·nl· \\Jr and nudl·ar l'l'nters. as l•;ral'I did 111 1981. The quick conq ue t conli rnwd 'i\\l'el rl'\engl' for Iraq. Ku\\att'\ 1ndqxmk nn· rame from Bnmh mal'htna11u ns in the IQ20s nfi er the Ottoman Empire rollap<;cJ "ht>n the Bri11sh "erl' battling Iraqi re' ol· uuonanes. Judiing from the past. Saddam HusS<.'1n 1s not ltk el) to press his luck b) '"' ad1ng other Persian Gulf states an) ttml' soon. Thal 1s part1cu- larl ) true 1f President Bush accepts strong ath ice that the nited States guarantee the safety of Saudi Arabia. The U .. airc;ran earner lndepcn- Robert Novak dence. sent steaming to"ard the Strait of Hormuz Thursda': could not rcal'h Ku"all "tth its "3rplam·41 "1thout refueling But an invasion of aud1 Arabia or the United Arah Emirate~ "'ould e\posc Iraqi fon n to direct. cas) earner attack. More hkel\. addam Hussein "''II dtgl'SI the Ku"a111 conquest that hJ'> al"' a}~ tx·e n his special target W t• "l're gt' en a signal of that an I q~5 "hen the U .S. Na\~ suspected thJ I Iraq "3!1 bui lding a "So' 1e1 nn,.11 baSl'.. for possible at.>11on agntn'>t Ku"ull al l 'mm Qasr. a small inlet near tht• Ku\\a111 border on the CiulC Whl·n "c \\ent to look. "t' s.1" onl) th rl'l' Je tttl'S for shore-patrol gunboats. But th l' l raqi officers "ho ".lho"ed W• around made their tnll'n· 110ns dear The) kept po1 nt mg acro~s the \and to Ku,\a1 1 C:11' No"'. 15 )ears later. that nch lttde gem 1s theirs. acquired as • addam Hu !>Ctn pu r'iues his · dangefou, \ ISIOn. Rowlud E vu1 ud Rokrt No•·d •re W•1tlo1100 DC·b••~d col•mel1t1 for ttr Orn1e Co111t D•lly Pilot. Amburgey is not .beating a dead horse To the Editor: In response to the editorial cont·crning Councilman 'Orv Amburgey's attempt 10 sub\l'n the law by supportina a Costa Mesa ordinance.' denyina the Department of HousinJ and Urban Development (H UD) Community Development Block Grant funds to orpnizations &1V1ng mon· etary or other assistance to illtpl aliens. · The author of the editonal • conven1entl~ distorted the fact that Jack Kemp. secretary of Houslna and Urban Development. doc.. not make the law. Only our United States Conarc an pass laws. It is clar that the law is on the side or Mr AmburttY in this matter. Al it was rttently rtponcd in the new\ media, the HUD lqll depanment analyLed the Cosaa Mesa ordinaMe and dttlatcd that 111s legal for a city to pan and enfottc such an ordinance. h is Mr. Kemp's pcnonal opinion that HUD should not suppon suC'h local action • It i 1y prc:al (or some attncics and politicians of the federal .. go,crnml'nl to be inconsistent with Other federal poltc1c . rmtncl) 'HUD nn d the Immigration and Natural11at1on Service (INS). While: border patrol officers risk their lives t<l t<nforce our 1mm1&ra1ion laws, HUO's polic)' 11> 10 aid and abet the 1mm1&rant f uaiti c . ..\s ts l)p1cal with man.> p('ople who have little bas• 1n law supponif11~their posi tion •. the author of the editorial attempts to equate break· 1n& 1mmiJrn1ton la9t<s wuh racial sc~tion 1 sue . Thi " not a racial issue. In our countf') each of us 1s rcq uu·td to be re pon 1ble for our own act1001. an effect. to poh cc ourstlvcs. A ao<>d c1t1zcns we do not rout1ncl> ~rtak the law. It HI not too much to ask of an oraanwat1un to not routincl) break tho law b)'. a1d1n1 1llcaal altcns: to be aood c11t1t'n or- pn11a11ons b) oohc1n1 them~lves much the 5amc a cmplo)'cr police thcmSt'h c from h1nn1 1llcpl altens. This 1uuc can almost be St'panucd into two 1s\ucio.. One or nrdtn• 1llcgal aliens and another one 01 usina tax pa,Yers· money to do so. Perhaps the nation or oriatn should reimburse the ~" for the social serv ices that we provi dt their ci tw:ns. . The recommendation of a citizens advisor) by Mr. Amburscy is a aood idea' Hopefully, problems of illca.al 1m m1grat1on tn Cost~ Mesa will bt m11iaated on an advisory le,el rather than by each of us in our neigh· borhoods and at our jobs on a personal level. The idea 15 Iona overdue. • E1&)tty-fi ve percent or us applaud Mr. · m· bursey for tak1n1 a stand and his lcadcnh1p role 1n this 1uue. The 0...... 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The invaders, led by tanks and backed by warplanes, set up a provisional aovernmcnt. Diplomatic sourtts in 1hc P~rsian Gul f esti· mated more than 200 Kuwa itis were killta or wounded. mainly from the 1ovcmment's Emiri Guard. Kuwait's'-.ettftir. Sheik Jaber al- t~l of Iraqi _MSCts m_jhLllntl States and blocked most Iraqi im- pons. includina its most important reven ue source -oil. Fellow Arab states. though, failed to take action. said no n:pons sunhced of ;\mcncan cas uall 1cs. Kuwa11. throug h its U .. am- oossador. appealed for .S. m1lttal"\ Tb.c...SCl_v-1Cl-ne,,v.:!~gcnc T,a s-r~­ portcd out of Kuwait C'1ty that "a fiaht near the Sovu•t Embassy ... was short and fierce. ... A column of Iraqi tanks surrounded the palace of Crown Pnnce Prime Minister Saad al-Abdullah (al-Sat.ah) and shelled 11 for about half an hour from guns and machine-guns . ,. Ahmed al-Sabah. Ocd to neighboring 11 Saudi Arabia. Iraqi forces occupied ft all aovcmment bual~ings in the cap1· ir tal and moved south toward oil , instaJlations at Mina al-Ahmadi, of· r ficiats sajd. Iraq responded by frttzin.a repay- ment of lraqt debts to the United States. the official Iraqi News Agen - cy reponcd. The total size of the debt 1s unclear. Last year. Washing- ton provided SI btlhon in agricul- tural credits to Iraq. · "'After Iraqis n,ade sure there would be no more retaliatory firing from 1he palace. the) drew up 1n a march formation and a column of tanks mo\-cd along the bank toward Salmi ya. where sc·• eral yacht clubs arc s11ua1ed." • Iraqi soldiers rounded UJ? and moved "a few" American 011 field ,'. Iraq said its troops entered at the request of revolutionaries it said had 1, sta&ed a coup. Kuwaiti and other ,1 diplomats called the coup report a I charade. · workers from their work places near the border of Kuwait and thei r whereabouts arc unknown. a State' Department offi cial said in Wash- inaton. The official. like many other sources. spoke on condition of anonymity. Sheik Fahd ar-A t imed al·Sabah. a brother of the emir. was killed tryi ng \0 defend the ···:>}al palace in Da sman. d1ploma1 :; in the. Persian Gulf confirmed. The move by Iraqi President Sad· ,, dam Hus~in brought . worldwide condemnation and sanctions. The PcntaJOn earlier Thursday orMrcd aR a1rct1lft carrier into 1he rcaion. Bush said military inter- vention was not under discussion. but later noted that if Americans in Kuwait "are threatened or harmed ... 1 have certain responsibilities." The emir's radio station ca lled 1t a "oorbanc 1n,as1•l n.'' "Under the leader-ship of the emir. we hall by God d1:ter the invaders. punf) our beloved country from their treachery ancl send them flee- ing back." C'rown Prince Saad said . , The Soviet Unton. Iraq's bigest 1 arms supplier, said it was suspend· It ina weapons shipment s to Iraq. 1, President Bush called the invaJion , 1 "naked aarcssion:· He froze con· About 3,000 Americans arc in Kuwait. A White House spokesman -By ~ .•1ucu1et1 Pre.1 ti \' I , I ,, " UI fl I J IC 01 ,, u.s ~ ':S military options are few and very complicated WASJUNGTON -U.S. otftcials sent the aircraft carrier Independence on a "hiah-speed" path toward the Persian Gulf on Thursday as Pcni.,on ie.den met to make preparalions in cue President Bush seeks mili1ary reaction to Iraq's invasion of Kuwajt. Military O(>tions were few. and complicated, analysts 11id. Eilht U.S. naval vesttls were already in the f'Clion. but no threat to lhe well-prepared Iraqi 'invasion force. Bush 11id earty Thursday that military inter- vention was not under ditCUufon, but Kuwaiti officials made • direckt appeal and by lite after- noon Bush 11id he wasn't Nlina anythina in. but he waan•t N lina anythina out. Dcfente Sccttwy Dick Cheney c:anccllcd a trip to monitor evenu in the Pttlian Gulf. A ~ni.,on official 11id Cheney wu conferri .. with Oen. Colin Powell chairman or the Joint Chief's or Staff. and the chiefi of the Armyt Navy. Air fort"e and Marine Corps .. to review wnate~ coune of IC1ion lhe pmidtnt milbt ask the dtpl!lment to undenale... . ,. nc toUtte said d9c talb cover .. , wtao1c ,_... of CJP'iOftS." indudi.. the PollibRily of. helpifll evllj:Ulte tome oldie J.000 U.S. a.-. llid ao be ill KuwaiL He 11id die Pelt .... Ma 80I received uy "'°"9 ol Americans ............. .. .... .... 19 ....... llid dlt com,=.: U.S.•=:--br Md•*• -... ~ .., .. ., .......... '° .... ...... I C It .... .I; mllhM' t•llDM - . . limited. ''l!*I is a Third World nation w1 th First World weapons.' one senior intelliacncc anal)'st said. on condition ofanonymity. "They arc the PruMians of the Middle East. They have mcc~ni ,•ed umament you wouldn't believe -they kicked 1 he stuffioa out of the Irania ns with it." . U.S: ~annn stationed ~n Diqo Gama island tn the lndaan Ocean and tn the P'hihppinn arc available for action. But one senior U.S. military sourct 11id movina any around aw ult forces and suPPortina vCQCls from those posi tions "v.·ould take a Iona time -at least 10 days 110 t-o weeks." ··we do not have aircraft •1tthin stnlunc distantt ~nlen we tty land-butd 11 fr. lona-f'I• • bomben lftto that iqK>n," said S.nt Nunn. chlar- man or the Senate Al'TMd Sttvirea Committtt. ··And I do not 1hink 1he tune 11 now for us to 1alk abou& military f0tte. We wouJd not want to eei into a lfOUnd war 1n that ama." William J. C'rowic, retired ch.airman of the Joint Cbiefi of S1aff. dncribcd the ~ or da"ll' in the Middle Eut as "vety hi&h." Ht· lokl ABC' dw U.S. mili1ary could no& play a s.p1r...:aat role ..an invited by S.udi Arabia and l,ivtn ucuu to Saudi ~ liciliaics. 11ie amer '*"' poup compr1111-. 1he Incle-...... ud Ii• ~ lllipa were tranled ...... ....... 1Udwwi1y IO bun1 fWI r...· tt.(a nonMJly ..... la lhifti .. &om IM Indian C:~b ..._, ... 1 ............. °"" llvenl dle>Wftd •illl ~. _.,.A~11lllllllf,.._ • .. . Invasion: Basic facts THE INVASJON:Traq s troo~T~ ) a unSU tan ~. crosro the border at dav.'1\ Thursda), and S{'17ed the Kuwa1t1 p:ilaC'C :ind gov«nment bu1ld1nss 40 m1ks awa) Earh Fnda\. the 1n' adrrs controlled Kuv.au Cit). the capital. The soldiers v.rre also mak1na sweeps through the southern 01lficlds. according to re 1dents nnd llo}ds' insurance sen ice in London 01plomauc urcc c ti mate more than :!00 Kuv.:uus v.ere l1llcd or v.oundrd m:unh from 1hc Emm Guard v.h1ch bore the main brunt of the inva 100. Ku"au·!> Sheik Saad al·'\bdullah al-S:ibah fkd to safl'I ) in ud1 "rab1a 0 THE FORCES: Iraq, a count I") of more than 17 million. has the .\rab v.orld's most baulc-thuncd arm' and had m.1c;~d more than 100.000 soldiers on 1he K uw;1111 border. Kuv.a1t. an oll-nch cit\· State. has I. 9 million re 1dcnt~ -6() pcrCl'nl forrrgners -and an arm) of W.300 c;oldiers. 0 CAUSE OF CONFLICT: Prt' 1den1 ddam ~·fussc:m of Iraq accused Kuwait of stealing 011 f!:Qm us h.·mtor) and fomng down 011 pnccs through O\erproduct1on Kuv.u1t and l '."IJ diploma\ d1 missed Iraq· claim that 11 '"'atkd at the rcquc!lt of Kuv.a111 rcvolutaonanes. 0 REACTION: The l '.N. ~uni~ ( ounc1I 'otcd 1-'-0 to condrmn the invasion. President Bush denouncl'd It as "naked agree; ion ... I k frote Iraq's assets 1n 1he nucd State and blocked almoq .iJI Iraqi 1mpo!15. incl uding 011. Thr order also frote Kuwau propcrt} under .S. 1unsd1ct1on -a mo\t' intended to kt'Cp Iraq from scmng 1\ Coast reaction varies from· caUtion to rai.tling of sabers iY AMANDA WWAY ~,.._..,,.,.. COSTA MESA -L1kcnmg Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to a "1an1ster. •• local Rep. Dana Rohrabachcr 1s calhna for Pre 1dcnt Bush to exercise the ~capon in hi power apinst \he. influential OPE leader. "This is what~ ha\e lona-ranac bombers for. I think Prc$1dent Bush should put them to u~ ... the Hun\- inaton Beach Republican said Wednesday follow1n1 an tven1n& bricfina in Wash inaton. Rohrabecbtr. who empha!lutd that no hvcs nCC'd \O be lost. said th' United States is now aenina all Americans out of Ku ... 111 and Iraq and should Kt ckadhncs for Husscin·s rtSpOnsc to .S. ck· Mandi. ~ •rr they don•t rnftl.-the dcadhnc. one by one~ should destroy every oae tit lbeir "10MmlC alMCI ... ~ datroy1111 xvaal mt1es·or a newly made pipehne *l' have aaoss their ~try wi~t nskinc the hfe of a 11lllle lraqe. . ''Thia it tht f\nt ant ca• to ttc 1f Americ9 11 IDi"I to play an ampOn· Ul role ia a ..-.cold War wortd. II we arc IOI~ to maintain our cmliMlity. wt ve Sot to act co.111 c.ly net dt'ci11vdy .. In re ponse to the m'a ion. Prt t· deJ'\t Bu h embargoed Iraq· 5 .000 barrels a da)' of 011 1mpons 10 ttu countf). a cut off that anal) t 1d ~ould be made up from o\hcr coun- tncs. The gn-ater-comnn ~ over ~hcther the Iraqi thrrat \\Ould spmid. d1~rupt1na · upplics from m-.or ti. upphcr'$ like ud1 rab1a. "I think It Crt"atcs mol't' of a problem for Iraq's nciahbors 1n acn- cral " said Etcl SoUnaen. UCI profc r of 1ntcrnationaf rtlattons. "I( the a«'ommod• Sedam Hu !Ctn, they'll have 10 h\-e for rears \o come ... with (h1 ) dictates. On the other hand. what their op. oon ate 1f the> don't acrommodatc htm, it' hard co ~t" Rohrabechcr MMt. ··Frank~~ Kuwan1 are '~· very~ · or the nncd tates. Tht1 should bt a tC>btTlna mnaockr 10 "8micaas tbaL. ahho\lah tM Cha.Mn of' 1WOfid WW hive d«n:ued ... that lbll 11 ..... ~world.·· .,_ Rep. C'1trh oa, R· C1W n ~ 11id Thunday the tt ROW tedlirt1 awuran«"S from tht SO¥ift U•'°" IMI no more..,... wtU be Nppliod to lniq. and 11 lookirt1 b' llfC<IMftt ft-om 11'tel to tci a finn Pol.cy oppos.na tht '""won. llt ry gives BLM · .and ""ith pc>t raltl SHELTER COVE -The Buth administration's raids on the marl· juuia-ricb Emerald Trianale are ncelatin1 -despite protes&a - with the first such use of the reaular Army in the continental United Scales. Tbe U.S. Bureau of Land Manaae- me,.t and the California National Ouard called it Thursday -by most rcckonina -the taraest pot raid on public lands in the nat1on, and the first use of rqular military outside of small operations in Hawaii. The rquJar Army contingent is made up of seven helicopters and SS aviators and maintenance personnel froin the 7th Infantry Division (Liaht), the Fort Ord-based unit that saw action in the Panama invasio n last December. ··Operation Green Sweep" began Sunday and was 10 continue through ne.itt week in the King Mountain Raf\&e 180 miles north of San Fran- cisco. The area is at the edge of the "Emerald Triangle," so dubbed bc- cau$C much emerald<olored man - juana is grown there. Already there bad bem c:onatant daytime marijuana uftlen endica- tion efforts on publfc forest land. 1'hen more than 200 lfOOPI and qentl swept in by around and aJr, invasion style, alarmint some local residents and promptina alleptions of civil liberties violations ln some cases. MacOill said there hid been 16 raids that turned up 14 prden1 containina 682 plan11 worth more than S2 million. In addition, the commander of the auard, Maj. Gen. Roben Thrasher. said federal agents and auard troops had begun Wednesday ni&ht hjdin& around undisturbed gardens and using nijht-vision goggles in hopes of spottmg the growers. No growers had yet been si&hted however. despite the aogglcs and other high-tech gear. dianitaries tbat could be nown into a remote mounaain prden. • There, vili&on were shown 1 plot COJ\tai.niat about 20 plants in I l&ccp ravine, where BLM 11tnt1 in full battle dress with camouflaae J)9int on their faces stood auai'd with lo.ded uuult weapons. . Eradic1tion opcr1tlons were suspended because rq11lar Army aviaton and their helicopters were tied up shuttlina reporters. At a news conference, BLM Direc- tor Delos "Cy" Jamison discounted rcsidenu' claims of beini held at aunpoint by soldiers bcanna M-16 assault rines and being buzzed at low altitudes by helicopters. National Guard officers saic,t their troops arc· not carryinJ lbaded M· I 6s, anyway. Ammunition would be distributed, if needed. in an emeraency, they said. .. The King Range is basically one bia prden," said BLM agent Craig MaoGill, who i$ in charge of ground operations. Meanwhile, Humboldt County residents scored a victory of sorts as they protested against such activity. About 200 pro1estcrs, o ne of whom was arrested. blocked the gate to 1he base camp at Shelter Cove. forcing the government to cancel escorted ground trips for news reporters. In- stead. the tour was rimile to 12 news media representatives and I I Jam1son,..-the-hiJhest-rankina civ· ilian federal official present. ques- tioned whether some of the protesters were actually pot growers upset that their plants were being ~lled o ut. - -By Th Ai.ocul#Jtl Pr~,. Newport •• .. ch Polle• Ofllcer Altdf Halpln t•llc1 to J•nl ce -Gr~ llOllllr19 ...... to ...,NM,._.., .............. protest the S&L me11 In front of 8111 Walter's home. A ""'"d of ,._,, lluih, he · was lnYOIYed In th• S&L sohd .. I. PIER --------.............. ·~~,~ ctoac.,c~-· c ... ,..., .... d~ From At Six firms subm11ted bids on opening da). said city spokesman Dave Kell). The hjghcst bid was about $13.6 million. The City Council as slated to award lhl' contract on Aug. 20. Dcmoh11on of the old pier 1s scheduled 10 begin <ihortl> a tier La bor Day and c11y officials expect its replacement to be completed in the ~pnng of 1992. Kelly said. Cny engineer Bob Eichblall said Riedel tn1crnat1onal proposes to dropprccas1 5e'Ct1ons of pier into place rather lhan cast sections on the "ater. a tcchn1quc thcy believe would save millions of dollars. It as a common cons1ruct1on 1cchn1quc. but E1chbta11 wasn'1 aware of an} p1rrs that had been buil t that way. "There aren't all that many piers. and rc1nforccd concrete piers ari: espec1all} unusual ... he said. Riedel reported!) ha<; done a 101 of wor~ in Long Beach and Los Angeles harbor~. Eichbla11 said thl' p1cr design and cons1ruc11on cunsuhants arc fam1har W1th the Portland-based company's work and \\-Ould pla) a leading role tn dc1crmin1ng whcther R1cdcl "in ~ thi.· contract None of lht• bade; include lht• ro't of a rco;tauranl. fish and bail shop and other hu1ldingc, that \( 111 tic addcd on the p1l'r. Tho-.c huildings "'II l<l\I an add111onal SIW0.000 In SI m1l11on L1kcw l\I.', dl''>1gn . con\trul'l1C1.n adm1n1c,tr:111on and inc,pect1on :u<.ts "111 add another SX0(),000 lo $900.000. f·Khblall \a1d. Rather than dump <)II of the demolished pier inlO landfill'>. offi c1al'i also bnpe 10 u 11 to build add111nnal fi'ihin~ red<. off thc Wa\lhnc. ....., .. The Cit} " "-"Orkin~ in t•onJum·11on \\1th the c,tate l>l'panment of F-1sh and C1aml'. "lm:h ha<. obta1nl·d a permit from thl· < oa'\tal ( omm1,~1on for the pn>JC< I tlo"c'i.'r building the red' ra1hcr than larting the p1l·{e-, to landfills "'II Jdd abou1 Sh7 000 to ckmoht1on rn'>h. E1i.hhla11 \31d. It happened again; night sky aglow H UNTING TON BEAC H -II happened again. Another bright nash a1 sea -presumed to be a meteor -was reported here Thurs- da) night. Dick Greenwald. an am a1eur astronomer. said he saw a grecn1sh- hued Oash behe\ed 10 hf a meteor in the southwestern sky at about 9:05 p.m. ''I've been seeing a 101 of mt•tcors O\Cr 1he past ~O }Car'i and 1h1'i 1-; the bngl\1n1 ml·tcor I'\ i: seen:· ( 1rt•i:n- "ald said At about 9 p.m. rut•sda}. doll·ns of boa1i:rs from Po1n1 ( onccpt1on 10 Ni:"'pon Beal h told Coa<,I ( ruard oninal\ thl'} Sa\.\ .1 lmghl fla,h 'i1m1- lar .to a 11Jrl'. Bui lh\t Coa,1 (iuard \aid 11 wa~ somi: kind of n·kstial phl·noml'non. prohahl~ a mt'tl·or .\\lononll'P• ·" {iriffith Ob- 'il'f\ awn !Wild thl· Delta ·\4uarid ml'll'Or . \hO\.\ l'r\ rx·a ked Sa turda} ----....... -----------------------. and "111 derri:asl' un11I 1hc Pcr<,1d mctcor sho"cr o;tartc; ..\ug I~ s100 REWARD • Lost July 27, a male black Chihuahua at Cannery Village, Newport Beach. • Wearing a lavender harness and dog has a broken tail. CALL: (714) 875-8765 < 1rn·n"ald said thl' ohJCl'1 m°' ed too ~lov. I> to hi: .1 falling piece of space Junk. The mcti:or moved sin"· I} toward the southwest JUSI below the moon. he added -By tbe D•lly Piiot Judge won't stop shark tournament SENIORS SEEKING FUN! ASTOR!'\. On:. -A !udgc o n Thursda} dcdined to stop a 'ihark hunt lhJI opponent" claimed "ould dra" lhl' larn1\orous fish toward shore. "hcrc the) would threaten swimmers and surfer\ Look no further than South Coast Senior Villas! 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All1anrc for Sur• 1vat. the National Womi:n's Pohl1 l·al Caucus and NOW. T hey earned s1 ~ns declari ng "S&L '-' ulluri:!> P1l·kcd I ''Clean:· "Th1!i 1s a Nc"port Alu•, 5&L hog" and "H<Hlll} and ( l)d c arc p1kt'r\ nl'XI IO Hill ~'alter\ ... >\ man an<,\\ :nng lhl· '>peal..er phone at lhl· ga tc 111 lhl' Wallcrc; home <ta1d lhl' fr-m1h had no (om- ml·nt about thl' 1 )flllt'\I Newport Beach resident Joanne poor are gelling hat the worst," Tyler said she was panicipating an Schrank said. her first protest. "People arc alw3ys screaming to "f've been urset about this foT a get the government OfT Our backs, long time, and thought I had 10 do _but we need the iovcmment to something." Tyler said. "We need to regulate so lhesc kinds of things put them in jail and get some of the won't happen." money back." A Costa Mesa couple who declin- Huntington Beach resident C'arl ed 10 give their names said bilking Jordan. borrowing a phrase from the go\crnmcnt wi ll become com- Holl) wood, said ''I'm mad as hell monplacc uhlcss people arc puoish- and I'm not going to ta ke 1t any-ed. more." ··tf I could collect several million Jordan said he was angrier with dollars and JCI off scot-free, who the go crnme nt than people li ke wouldn't do .. ., .. 1he man said. Walter~. Nodding toward Witters' estate, "I blame the people in govern· the "oman ~1d. "I'd like to live in ment who let thl!I happen in the fi rsl a plan· hke this for practically place.'' he said. nn1h1ng. 100." Maru Schrank. \ice chairman of... I ron1eall). the cs1a1e has been at the Orange Count} Democratic 1hc ti:ntcr of 1he news an the past. Part). said she blame'> both partte'> II "as here that Newport Beach for fa1hn, 10 prc ... i:nl lhc S&L cm1s bu.,1nc<.sman Roger Luby 11nd his But !lhc s worried lhc Sllv<·rado tht·n-girlfni:nd ~1ssa Wayne were sca n~a l will • gcl buried becauc;c brutall) beaten h} two men in 1988. Bush s son is 1nvoh ('d. \.\a) nc a'i the ddugh1er of the late "There a1'c lOQ man) things hap. John Wa)'nc. pen1ng 1ha1 arc affl·U1ng our pod<.c1-Lub) la1er lo!tt the home an books. and the middle class and bankruptcy proceedings. HoLJ11se OKs airline tax ' By MfCHAEL SI-I.AN.AH.AN tokCIM<hy -~''''" • WASHtNc;n •N -fht• HoU\l' \Oll'd on 1 hur~.f. l ) 10 appro\C a Ill'" head lax on a1rl inc pa'>\enger'i a., a "3) of finanung 1mpr<ncmi:n1' lo airports 1n hunc lrcd'I of ·\mcncan Cl Ill'\. The proposal. \upportcd b)' Prcs1- di:n 1 Bu\h. "-"Ol 1ld permit airport au1hon11cs to le· } a user fee of SJ per passcngl·r. Jll owing a maximum SI~ ta'· ix·r JX'r! ,on on each round lnp It would bc 1 mpo<>Cd on lop of 01h1:r l'Xl!ttmg le• IC\, including an 8 pt•ru•nt ta' paid b) pas"Cngt'r~ on i:ar h a1rhnc 11ckl'l. l he new lev) 1\ 1nduded 1n kg"I n11on providing for S 17 b11l1on 10 t II.' spent over t "'o )l'Jr~ for C\tcns1' l' 1mprovcmcn1s to HURT From A.1 1n the roll1\lt>n. ~to<ldard ..:.ud Nc"JX>rt Real· 1 Pohn: Sgt '\nd) (iun1~ <;a1d Kcnu m·k tni:d 10 <;wervc "hl·n he ..a" 1hi: trut'k 'l'c nng toward lum "The)' Wl'rt' tr. 11ning 1r1 lormat1un undl·r no1 mal \lri:cl n>nd1t1on\, learning to conu ol the mnlorqcll''i. In th" 1Mtant·~-. the (iMC truck lurt\l'd in front 1 ,f him and he tncd h" tx:~I to H\(>ll I 11." ( 1on1s 'iald Ma< Donald. 1l 1t• "1tnc". had fol· lowed thl· pal'k of motOrt')cks o n RAMS; From A.1 back Curt \\tam er's car as she cheered him o n d uring one ofT- tacklc run. And how does her favonte team loo~ to l'ler this year'? "Big." For fans. 1 nany of whom arc accusto med to inhabiting the nosebleed sc cuo n of Anaheim 1adium, whc re they watch play- ers the si1c of he lmeted pins maneuver 1h1 · baJI. the pro>.im ity of players d1cl indeed make lhcm seem laraer t han life. Or at leas t laracr than most humans. lhc na11on·s a1rpor1 '>sti:m. 1ndud- 1ng upgrading 1hc ,m traffic control S)''ilcm. Before lhi: tax wt·nt into dlct t al each airport. 11 "ould ha\t' 10 be appro\ cd b) the federal Sccrctar) of T ranspor1a11on. ( nt1 c' of thc nc\lt tax <;a1d thc admin1s1ra11on should fi r-st be rt" quired lO u'IC $7 bi llion in unspent funds 1n an ex1st1ng Airport Trm1 f und wh1('h has been w11hhcld a~ a Wa)' Of keeping down the <;Ile Of lhC fcdt'ral dcfic11. Much of the monc)'. the~ said. would go to big c1l1t's hke C h1cago w11h plan\ 10 build expensive nc" airports. with no 1mmcd1a1e bcndi1 10 current passcngcrs. A move b> Rep Douglas Ro~o. D-Occ1dcn1al. Calaf . to kill the H'" Pacifi c Coa'it Highway from < ·orona dcl Mar and witncsc;i:d the wrcc~ "I wa~ dm 1ng along. S3)tng "ha1 a nice da) 11 "a' ~hen 1h1'i hap- pened." he said. "II "a'I bad and not a nice 1hing 10 \Cl'" Kendnc~ ha~ bccn a motorcycle officer for 1wo ) 1.'tlr~ He "a' "nrk- 1ng on his da) orr helping ""h the Golden Wcsl 1ra1n1ng course. The clus'I "as 10 graduate today. and Kcndmk wa<, <,upen 1s111g a ~lu" ride alro'' l It\ street\. Tht officer~. mo'itl} 'l'lcran" "ho had worked in r.a1rol car ... ~ere practtc- ing lhl' shifting -and turning c;k11ls for the do1cns of sh1rt-and-t1e l)pcs, who had o b\lously skipped an afte rnoon's work 10 attend Thursday's pro(·ucc. "Actually. we·re JUSt taking a 10-mtnute break," JOked 8111 Thomas. Thomas and co-worker John Cornukc were supposed 10 be seflma real estate for Lee & Associates Thursday. But they couldn't resist a chance to watch the Rams for a couple of hours. "This is fun 10 watch because these auys ao so hard trying to make the team." said Comulce. Besides. Thomas pointed ou1. "We love football." propo~I wa\ dl'fcn1ed. 252 to 171. "\.\hat wi: arc doing ts asking pcopk ~ho have already paid for their lund1 lo pa) to get into the re<,iaurant." ~aid Rep. Douglas Bosco. D-Occ1dcntal. "This 1s a form of double tau- llon." said Rep. Norman Minc1a D· San Jose "Avu111cm passengers 'arc being 1al..en for a ndc by the White 1 lvuS{· and Congress." B> refusing to spend the Airport 1 rust Fund. M1ncta said the Bush adn11n1 strat1on had set aside its ver- 'i1on of "a ~" 1ss bank account" "h•lc calllng fo r a new tax on the ~mr people "ho paid into lht fund. acramen10·., 1wo Democratic Hou~ members split o n the vote. "Ith Bob Matsui opposed 10 1he new tu. and Vic Fa110 supporting it. thq had learned last week at the .\ngcl Stadium parl ing lot. Lt Lathrop. a Fullerton traffic officer. \a1d 1h1s kind of mo1orcyclt acndcnt happens frequently amona Cl\ 1ltun ndc rs, "Often motorcycles arc not seen b) lhi: a' erage motorist and are of a d1fTcri:n1 profile,'' Ui1hrop said. "The ngh1 turning movcm,•nt o f a car Ill an in1e r$Cction as a major nlu!le of atndl·nts involving mo1o r- c~des Offii.l.'Pi arc trai ned 10 be a little more c;nrl'ful. but in 1h1s case it was 1mpos\1hli.· lo avoid at." Lathro p said. )'Oung son. Ln c. back to watch on Thursda). Su~n Shaw. on vacation fro m the Bay Area. admiucd that the San Franc1~0 49'ers art her fa vomc team, a dan1crous con- fe ton to make amid a sea of Rams fans. The Rams -and their fans - expect an uphill battle in thtir dTort to topple the 49'crs dyna• Jy. local fans I Ot I chance tO be close enouah 10 their ho me team to hear the i 1layer grunt1na bc- cau,'f ~•~.c umf , ~41"-'l .Patc&tcc -Ind, at al tate Fullerton. is But not everyone who showed up Thursday could say that. "You're lookina at two pcopk who know noth1n1 about fool· ball," said UCI cmploytt Lorna s·nav.· • Sft'VW '" at'c id'en\atty stumbled on Wedncsdly'1 prac- uce and thoutht ii miaht be run to bnna usan Shaw and her But the~ was at lelst one Interested aroup at Crawford Field Thursday wh<>st football knovtlcd .. was even leu than the Sh1ws'. ~ aroup of Jas-nae 1ttn- 11Cn, hett on a three-week 1t&.ldy tour, found lhemwlvn wa1chin1 the bizarre tackle drills. kick prac. tice and play• bcina run. When Hkcd what the v oup'a .... •fitftimprtuion of the pmc and Its players was, the boy most proficient in EnaJi1h said simply "Bta," unde,.01n1 n ·novat1on. Whic h ma) be sufficient u cu5t All EN~;; 'romA1 Once in Los Antcle • however, Llanos d15eovcrr ·d thai onlr onC' o( the men had the fUI SOO, H1narahan said. In retalia11on. the ~foot· I 0.inch. lt»pound Llanos aJ· letrdly beat all thrtt, then threw thtm into • Lo • AnttlH pr1ae. lhcy were lo.dtd in the aarqc un1ll Wcdncsd •'Y cvcnina. thtn forctd beck 1n10 &heir cramped tud· int place 1n the van to be driven blct to Mo1co, Haf)t1han 11id. Wb1lc u'a fairly common for 1m&.talcn. or~o~. to hold 1he1r charjtt hos while-rtl111vts p1her cash for t cir rtltatt -some· 1imn P9Y"" prim •~ beyond •he ofiainal IF"frM"' -n's rat~n· Utull for a C0yotC IO ti')' lO tm 1011MOM bid into ~. id Mike Andtrttott. ltfttntpllion 1 Na1uraJ1111ion StrviC'C lltftl. IN aernt1 tool! '"" thrtt. rMn Into cu1tody and lhC')' will probably rtm11n tn l~ U .. until they cu testify 1111nst 1..Juai. ... ....._ said. The)' could remain i• ~ forni1 wauina for u.no.· ttial ., m<n than ai• monlha. ~ Y' In the lint tbree mon ... o11t:i1 )Cir. INS ffCIOllVicte. iti CO)otn inCll T usually afW o( smu•Hftl· • The llOntir htrol alJMilM 1.911 CO)~ ht that 11tM lhftt ........ .. ' MAKING MOCKERY . OF OP? Beauty pageant .. is no more than simple distraction Honestly. I wasn't lookina for controversy. It just sort of stumbled upon me this momina while I was sittina uncomfortably in the stands at the Op Pro. I came to the event to wafoh and learn from the world's belt surfers, not to be el'!tetiainod .. ; - by a strip show. " ' -• · . W~1$,.the circ~us was aoina on, the tjCst waves of the event were peclina off 1.1nridden, makina me wonder if the whole thins isn't a joke. At least it shows us how important the surfers arc to the contest officials. Oh. I almost foraot about how this display reinforces and con- firms the sponsor's commitment to cleaning up the imase of the sport. Al least our friends from Yorba Linda, or wherever, weren't there to make things become excitina like in 1986. I even saw three parking ticket officers on hand just to make sure the 60.000 d<>ss were under control. ·rm definitely not against beauti- ful women. but there are tons of half-naked and very available girls down at the beach anyway. I'm not a~inst bikini contests either. but it d be nice to have it not interfere with the primary reason the con- test is supposed to be here -the surfing. If you want to~ a sex display. you can go to a stnp joint I'm sick of this mockery of professional surfina on my home beach. If you dop't see my point. why don't you invite your grandparents down for ..1 the party. or if you have a young daughter. bnng her on down so she can get acquainted with her future role models. Getting the picture? I'm really curious to know how the women competitors feel about this ISSUe. SCCIOJ how they SCI to play.second fiddle-to women from places hke Boulder. Colo. I wish I would ha ve gotten some quotes from the female surfing com- pcti tors. I did get a couple of male surfers who happen to still be in lhe event to gi ve me their thoughts on the "Sports Model Search." "What did you say? Sparts Model Search?. Ha! Ha!' said one very well-known competitor. "I 1hmk a surfing contest should be a surfing contest That's all I have to say:· Another surfer came up with a very aood idea. • "I think that whatever you want to call it 1s cool. It brings more people down to the beach, but it ,,... ...... rtel/IJt "' . ( .. ..... ...,,, • ... ... • ..., .......... ...__.... .,.•zir1 Plavlo Paclarau MOved Into today•s q11att~nal1 of the Op- At 3 5, Aragon still going strong By RICHARD DUNN D.iJy l'llDC ~ \llrtt.I HUNTINGTON BEACH Surfing guru Janice Aragon. not yoyr ordinary competitor, j ust couldn't stay out of the water. 'P Schedule T-. 1 a.m.---wom..•1 Mein Round I lt:JO •••utv ........ Pr9llms 1 t:it ,.,..,, -"' 1ounc1 n out 1n the water. but I don't know 1f the (announcer) meant women or an)body.'' Hawa11·s Hans Hedemann. 31. 1s the oldest male competitor. so. It meant all surfers. Afier all. who could blame he r? "Surfing is my life." Aragon said. "It's mr, work. my job ... it's my lifestyle. · ....... • a.m. w.n.n·1 ~ .,_~ SemlftWI ---··~ Mu WefMll'I jr!Mlt Her knowledge of the Op Pro. held this week at the Huntington Beach Pier. is as vast as anybody -w11h or without a board. Aragon's impeccable reputation allows her to switch dirrct1ons. which she decided 10 do this week for this surfing tournament in her back yard. Araaon, 35. 1s from Huntington Beach. She's the mother of two children and the Executive Direc- tor of the National Scholastic Surf- ing Association (NSSA). "And. apparently. I'm the oldest competitor here: Arqon said , , .... Juftlorl irlMlt t1:J1 •.m.-Meft'1 Flnetl 1:1S-A..,a aner a trials heat 1n the ninth annual Op Pro urfing Cham- p1onsh1ps. "I heard 11 when I was She 1udaed the Op Pro 1n 1987 ,,.._ ... lff ~AGON/IJ) Dukes' big gun Frazier has risen to top of ratings 9y REID McCLATCHY 0..,"9c Con1.-.... 111 NEWPORT BEACH Afier touah back-to-back losses to the Los Anaelcs Strings last wcek~nd. It be- came obvious that 1f the Newport Beach Dukes were JOing to get back into the race. they d have to get a few more boosts like the ones they've received all season long from Amy Frazier. Despite the way she's dominated most of her OpPOncnts so far in the. Team Tennis Leque. both in smaJes and as a partner with Sophie Amiach in doublet, the Dukes find themtelvcs trailioa the first-place Stnnp by thrce'pmcs with only two IO eo. countina toniaht's home match apinst Los An,eles. And whether or not the Dukes c.an claim one of the three Western Divition playoff spots, which un- doubtedly won't be tetllc;;d until to- niaht, it won't be bean11e of the way Frazier has performed at any point duri"' the tcason. She 1 been the team'• unqun- tioned No. I briaht spot the whole tealOfL She'• alto beeft the leelue's No. I women'• ainsles player lbr most of - r .. 1-... ,.-.... [ ..... the season. but with one of only two los5CS all year. to S.cnmento's Tami Whithn~r July 26, and two close \ 1c1ones over the Strinp' Robin White. she fell to third behind Wh it- hnaer and San Antonio's Elna Rc- 1nach. She didn't venture from the top spot too Iona. and after ahe beat the Charlotte Heat's Donna Faber. 6-1, on Tuetday, she moved beck into first Sht's also currmtly . ranked third in doubles with Amaach. And while Frazier haa C1tjoyed the success ahe's earned and dclerves. winnina 61 of 96 pmes played (63.S). the 17-year-old is much more interested in talk.int about how the team is playina than about toolina her own horn. In fact, one of the main reasons ahe took time off from the pro- fessional tour, considerint she's cur- rently ranked 17tb in the wortd in sinalcs. was to take the opponunity to be a pan of a team •in. ........ '" l'ltAmlt/IUt , llO" 17 CA•IOtW ...... Hardmank Aussie hop . burning at Op 9y .ION PDGUION ~,..~...., lfl!NTTNGTON BEACH -One bY. one the vaunted Australians fell on Thunday until Just one IW'Vived -IW'f'ina 111in1t another Australian. Tbe one that remains. former world champion Damien Hardman, admits he's never put on his best performance at ilie Op 'Pro Surfinc Championlhips, but on Thursday, be was a cut above the rest. Hardman, currently rated sixlh on the Auocia- tion of Surfinc Profes11onals wor1d tour, turned in the best '1COf'e of the event with a 94-79.6 victory over fellow Aussie Mitch Thorson in the third round of the main event.. .. To ~II you the truth, I don't like the conditions here,." Hantman said. ··1 just Sol here Tuesday, where every other year I get here early, about a week ahead of time to practice and act used to the conditions here becaute they're so different. "I tbousht, this year 111 try a different tactic. I feel 11ke I'm surlina better than the other years." . The statement that Hardman has not performed well at the Op must be placed in penpective. He has finished an equal third twice, but for the 2'4-yca.r-old veteran from Narrabecn who w-0n the world title in 1987 and a record seven events while narrowly missing a second stfliaht title in 1988, those arc not among his most memorable performances. Hardman feels the pressure 1s off this year. and that makes for a more relaxed attitude in the water . "I'm a lot more reined." Hardman said. ··nie last couple of years, I've been focusing on the world utle. This year. I j ust go out and have fun and don't worry about w1nnin1 the title." . Hardman feels like he's surfing well again after fin ishini fourih on the tour a year ago without a victory. ffiltease SH Op /I J) • Schwarzstein rumbles into the quarterfinals -9y lltCHMD DUNN D.iJy ,,_ s.-u - HUNTINGTON BEACtt .-Called an upset but 1n rcahcy a men twist of the scedina. L.aauna Beach's Ahsa Schwarzstc1n eliminated e1&hth~seeded Michele Donoahoc m the first round of the Op Women's Pro main event Thursday 10 force another showdown wtth Pam Bumdse. · ·-Burridlc is cumnlJy the ASS0C1at1on ofSurfina Profess10nals points leader. Schwanstein. a seven-year veteran who 1s dcd1cating this surfing ' tournament to her srandmother who died last Sunday momma. will be mcct1n1 Bum<SJC for the third umc this season. Schwarzstetn. rated nu'llh on the ASP tour. hai come up through the tnals to advance to the quanerfinals. which begin today at 10:40 a.m. BurridF. of Australia. 1s seeded second in this ninth annuaJ Op Pro. She defeated Schwarzs1c1n earlier tlidt year in the Cold Water Oass1c in Santa Cruz. then Schwarzste1n came back when the two met again-.. ~nockmg off Bumdae m the Qu11 Women Pro at Deir~ Beach. Austra11a. . .. ... m just concerned with how rm urfing. not who my opponent 1s going to be." Schwarzstein said. Schwarzstein. unseeded in the Op Pro. used her paddling savvy. to edge out Donoahoc (Australia) m heat three. 63.5-53. keeping her title hopes ahve. Her best finish this season was third 1n the Quit Women's Pro. "This-was (Donoahoc's) first )'Cir being seeded (m the OJ>). so we JUSt swapped." Schwarzstcin said "We've met a lot in the last tew years and it would bt considered (an upset) 1f I was ~ed. "I d1dn•t feel any pressure s Iona as I got through the tnals. it's no lon~r nerve-racking. When I used to be seeded and Michele fPtHM lff WOMEN/BJ) .. • ,. Wldl tM depututw ot Joe Tom to ' die SL Louis c.dinals. c: Ml f'accd with a sudden void ''*•ill~·~•tam. I i Piii• it immediately, KTLA (,..._ Paul Olden to replace Torre ~ .. II 11111-by-play annouooer. Olden '• ~ his new duties Thursday ni&ht M 1.he Aneels entertained Oakland , ,... will also wo.rk toniaht when ~&Tl.A shows the second pmc of the •eriea. leUOAI before movina to KMPC wbeft bis is the host or call-in .. SporUlinc" shows durina the week. Oldm i1 aJso KMPC1 UCLA an- nouncer for foott>.11 and bmskctbe.11. Torre said in a statement~ .. For the past five-plus SCISOl\S. I've had the pleasure of workina with three fine orpnizations in the California Anaels. KTLA and SponsCbannel." a apinat San Diclo . 0 Rady or not, here comet the NFL! Two eahibition pmes (~ leaaue likes to call them pmeason 'pmn). arc on tap Saturday with the Raiden maki11,1 their debut on Sunday. .t1 11lil wu totally unexpected," '-'-~-~ aid Olden ... My role will be dif-.... ferent (from Torre'a).1'11 try to stay • -away &om tryina to come ofT as an • expen." The Goodwill Games conclude thjs weekend with the final day of coverage on Sunday, alona with the closin& ceremonies from Husky Stadium in Seattle. The fmt pme Saturday pita the Ckveland Brown1 apinst the Chi· caao Bean in the annual Hall of Fame Game from Canton, Ohio. ABC (Channcl~shows ii at 10 a.m . . With Torre leavina. Sports- ~ •Channel also has an opening on its AD1Cl1' cablecasts, but radio an- nouncer Ken Bren is the top can- . • didate to take over. according to a 1 SponsChannel $)'.>okesperson. Torre was a commentator on Angels' SponsChannel games. , . If Brett 1oes to SponsChannel. The overall coverage has been generally disappointing. especially for local water polo fans. On the night of the first game for the U.S. water polo squad. TBS showed just about two minutes of the match - a one-goal setback to the Soviet Union. The lack of coverage of the match caused more than a couple calls of complaint to the DaJly Pilot. Saturday's n · t pmc at 7 J>.m. features the ES N matchup of AFC West rivaJs Denver and Seanle from Tokyo. Then on Sunday, NBC (Channel 4) kicks ofT its uhibition slate with the Raiders vs. New Orleans in the fif\h American Bowl from Wembley Stadium in London. a Usina a little horse sense: Earlier. Olden would more than IHtdy-rc- - . place him those nights on radio with _....lo-Al Conin. Johnny Bench was rumored as a TBS' coverage will begjn at 12:05 and 5:05 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. HighJighls this weekend include gold-medal bouts in boxing. figure skati ng, women's platform diving. medal matches in ice hockey and women's basketball, and the final match in men's volleyball. Easy Goer dropped out of Saturday's Arlington Challen$e. On Thursday. Sunday.Silence reured_ with-an in- jury and dropped out of the race. A few hours later, ABC canceled its scheduled telecast of the race. . -· • possible replace ment for Torre. but , Bench comm ented that he has too much going on in Cincinnati to move to Southern California. . Olden was a radio announcer for the Cleveland Indians for two The Braves return to TBS on Tuesday with a doubleheader ~1101• Bro•lel't•• I• o Ora1e Coa•I 0.lly Pllol Sporl• Wrller wto.e col•m• •ppe•n every Fri- day. Weekend television, radio SATURDAY SUNDAY TELEVISION Eq•estrl•n ' I) .i m -C le\C'land C1randpn' from Morcland Hill\ Ohio Jlapt') ['\PN Golf IU .i m -1 Jud<' { 13\\lc from German1o~n. Tenn ( l\annd 1 Noon -Srn11:1r\ 1ournamenl fro m < harlo11e. :'./ < .• ESP!\/ lrr pt'.ih at m1dn1gh11 Football 10 am -r \h1h111un (l11cag11 \\ ( k"dand from (anion Ohio C hannd 7 7 pm -bh1b111on Dcn\l·r '\. ')eattlt" from Tol..).o. ESPN 11 'll pm -\rl·na Semifinal round playo!f game llaJ>l., Pnml' T1cl..r1 Tenn la 10 J m -l 'i Pro ( hamp1on,h1p ..._.m1finah from C hc,tnul H ill. \1J\\ \purl\( hannd I pm -\kn' 1nurnanu-n1 wm1finals from I o' .\ngdc\. Pnmc l 1ll.l·I 4 30 pm -t \ Pro { hamp1un\htp \c:mdin.tl\ from < hl·\lnu1 11111 \1.t\\ 'ipun,( hannl'I ~ pm -\kn' 1vurnJml·n1 "K·m1tinals trom Lm \nttl'll'' Prime 11,l.rl W•ltr Sports 11 J m -lhJrnpl.int Raung. lnd1an.i C 1mcrn11r'\ <up lrum \.fad1\11n I nJ f 1.sp.; I £ ,p, Mo1or Sporu 11 .i m -( .\RI \l1Cb1pn 'Oil llml' 1rial\ lrom Rmul.hn \t1lh Prim' I tl l...-1 1 lo p m -C \I< I Ind' ra,r trnm I oron10 nape 'ip.inl\ht ( hanncl 14 S JCI pm -\( C \ I rut!. C halll'ngc from I~' \1omc\ Im" a M1cl.l') I hnmf"on oil road rat ing ,nmpc111111n from Lu\ \nJl'll'' (tape~ F'iP' Ba1fl>•ll 'looon -Dodger' JI \an f ranc1<;;.o C hannd ~ 4 l(J p m -(le\ l'land a1 e-.. 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JO pm , -C .\RT M1ch1pn 500 from Brooklyn. M1t'h. ldrla>cd). ( hannl'I 1 I p m -Barber 'laab Pro Series rompc1111on from SeaD Point Ila!).'} CSP 4 pm -ln1crn1111onal Rat'r of ( hamp1ons from C'kvcland. ltal)t' 1. < hannd 7 4 30 pm -~ix·ed-..a> \und3) Re\ 1ev. of WC'Ck II} racing. h1ghllgh1s of \C < .\ pr~·p \lod nnd truck compr1111on from "1lan1a. porH( hanncJ f'oolb•ll I Cl .i m -I \h1h11mn Ra1drr~ '\ Nl'"-Orlcanr. from London. < hJnnd 4 7 "'pm -< 11 \a\kallhc-..an a1 Bnll\h Columbia flapr). '>Jll•rl\( hannd TeDDll IU .i m -l ..., 1'111 < hamp1o n\h1p tinal from< hcstnul Hill. \IJ" \port,( hJnnd I pm -\kn ' 111urnamcn1 final frum Lo\ .\ngi:lc\ Pnmc 11,J..t·t Sporll Hday 11 .1111 -"""ng l(a, Merla '\ lkrr Cooper. hca' ~-..eight\ lrom \llJllll< (II\ '-J 'c"' 'or!.. fr;id and h dd Garn~ from ( ol11111h1J l DI\ l'f\11\ f IJJll' I C hannd : Golf 11 J m "-n111f\ 111urnJmcn1 from C harlOIH' NC ESP!\/ rtcJllJI\ .11 I' 111 J m 1 I pm -'I J udl' < IJ\\ll I rum C 1l'fman10"' n. T crfn . ( hanncl W•lu Spor11 11 ,i 111 -'w\ .i1,·r ,i..11ng pm tompc1111on from < harlollr . N < (lJJll I rnm" r1l l.t•1 g pm -\urf1ng p111 \oml)t'1111on from '->n < lcm<'nlr (lapel. P11mr l 1t h1 BHtball 11 J m -'""' \or!.. Mt'ls at 'I Lou1\. "0 R 11 ~O am -Montrt'al a1 C h1n10 Culx. WG!\I I: 311 p m -Dodger~ at \an FranciSt'o. Channrl 11 I pm -Oat.. land a1 <\ngcl\. Spon\( hannel ~ pm -.._Jn\41' C II) a1 Ball1morc. ESPN Goodwill Gamu 1~115 pm -'4.hcdulcd <'\rnls Bo~1ng (final\), women's bJ\kl·tbJll rfinJI) Ill' hO<kC') (final). \3lhting. from Seallle. TBS ~Cl~ pm -\t hC'duled cvrn1s b1ving. figure skating. Judo. tlo\lng <l'rl·mun> lrom 'il'a11lc. TB'i (repeats at 9 05 pm.). Sport1world I pm -Hl1\1ng \inn\ Pa11rn1a H C,rel Haugen. JUmor· v.l'l1l'r"-l'1&hl\ lr11m \1lant1l C 11). NJ . NF ·s Fas1n1 Man wmpc111111n lrnm PJlm l)(·'K'rt (lapr). ( hanncl 4 Pool I lo p m -I WU \nool..C'f-Pool \hoo1ou1 from London ( 1ape) (\P"I VolleylNlll fl p m -I'm hcalh rnmpr1111on from Da)tOna BrKh. Fla Ila!).• I Pnml" fid.,·1 Hortt Racl•1 II p m -lxl \1ar rrplil)\ C hannrl S61Pnmc T1dr1 10 30 pm 1 BHkellNlll 10 \0 pm -'ihool·lh< .. Roll Tournament from < h1rago Clapcl Spon\C hannrl RADIO Football IO a m -f \h1b11mn Raider'> "' "lcw Orleans from I ondon, KFI 16.Ut) BHeball 11 IS ii m -'ian l11egu a1 < inetnnall. KFMB (76<1) 11 "' p m -Dod&cr' al San FranuSC'o, KA B< (7901 I pm -Oal..land a1 <\ngel\, KMP< (710) S pm -~n.a\ (II) a1 Bal11more. KNX ( 1070) FRAZIER da er 27-.,,..... From BJ "The team concept was one of the more 1mpo11an1 reasons." Frazier said. ''There arc very few op- portun1t1es to play on a team m the pros. and I cnJO}Cd the team at- mosphere I Cllpcncnced 1n junior tennis and 1n high school. '1 .. "Of course I always know what m) ind1 v1dual standing is. but I don't look at the season from that standpomt. I always lry to play for the team. I like to think being pan of a If.am ap1n has helped me a lot. "I have to play doubles every match we play, and that's im{>Ortant because I needed the work in that area. I also think my concentration in sin1.les has improved with,..every point bcina so cntical," she said. Frazier was born in St. Louis, resides now in Rochester Hills, Mich .. but durina the Team Tennis season she stays out here. She beaan playi na amateur tennis at aac 14 and turned profeuional on New Year's Day this year. She only played her sophomore year at Rochester Adams HiJh School. where she helped lead ~! team to victory in the sllte •playoffs. he l'ldu.ted from h1ah school in June, and has plans to&<> to coUqie. Her first choice would be to atsmd U LA whue she· can study to be- come a Junior hiah math teacher. The chotce will eventually come down to when she will f? be(k to school. but riaht now shed be more content to add 1 few more tennis v1ctonn to her already succet1ful career. When Team Tennis 11 over. lhe will put 111 her eflef'lia into the upcomina ·Vh1inia Slims of Loi A• ICln and the U.S. ()pm. .. Steinberg takes over for Eric (the Ingrate) In Colts negotiations CALAM1A1 -Irie Dic:Unoo. e fto OW duwned IO NUft ,..._Gait - NIUnl IO die ledilupoH1 Colla, llld Tlaunday that he's NldY IO eome Melt IO ---die Nn:, ew. lr k ....... playi111 a tbe Co111. .. I love •l Sundays, I jUlt want IO play foocbaltl·• DidLenoa laiCI durina an interview at hil home n Malibu Canyon. ··1 ftlel reined here but rm ready 10 tel ....... Dklranon, due to make S 1.4' million thit year with an option year left on bis contract. wiU not report to camp until his disou&e with the Col11 as retOlved. At various t= Oickmon hu uked to be t or demanded a new contract. He Mid Thunday that he's leavina the nqotiation1 with the Colts to his new qent, Newport Beach'1 Leich Steinbera. Dickerson cleared up one _ thina durina an hour-Iona inter- ........... -- In 1n honor r1rely bestowed upon an outsider, the tribe chooses Or. Colina to throw out the f frat head and offlclally open the season. Dldr•et"•80ftDll view. He uid hjs dispute no • lonaer involves money but is motivated by his L---------"""!""--... -----a frustntion at never havi!'l played in a Super Bowl. . U $ Stay unb•at•n "Not aettina that rina. IS the way Dickerson put • • women . '°" '°" it. . "So far my career has been OK. just OK." SEATTLE -Teresa Edwar:ds led a --- Dickerson, who in seven seasons has rushed for long:range shooting barrase that was sue-• ~ • 11 ,226 yards and holds the sin&Je·season rushing cessful on 60 percent of its shots Thurs-r -. mark of2.IOS",said. --:-day as the United States downed Ausfral--=---- Services set for Ekern ia 103-80 to remain undefeated in women's basket· b811 at th~ Goodwill Games. . . . The Americans (3-0) play Bulgana in the semi- finals on Saturday. Bulgaria lost ~o Braz:il. ~5-79, Thursday night. In t~e oth~ senu~nai. 1t will be Brazil against the Soviet Union. which edged South Korea. 79-77, Thursday night. JRVJNE -Funeral amngements ---- werc announced Thursday for former ~ Ram linebacker Cart Ekem, who died in ~ a Jeep accident in the Mojave Desert. ---- Services for the former Pro Bowl player, who died Wednesday at the aae of 36, arc set for I p.m. Tuesday at Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church. in the suburb outside San Jose, a team spokesman said. In boxing at the Goodwill Games: There may be a memorial service locally later this mon1h when the team returns from playing an exhibition game in Germany, a spokesman said. Ekem died early Wednesday when the Jeep he was drivin~ ran ofT U.S. 395 near the Kem County town of Ridgecrest. the California Highway Patrol • Heavyweight Larry Donald of the Uni!ed States ad vanced to the gold medal bout by beating Ma1dek Heydcck of East German). 5-0. He fa~ Soviet Yev~en1 BelouSO\. who ad-.ianc~d when Vasile Adum1troa1 c of Romania was disqualified at 1:06 of the third round. " • Jerem} Williams. 17. settled for a bronze medal after being knocked out 1n the third ~ound by So\ iet world champion Andm Kurn}avka m a 178- pound semifinal match. The tltfe oout .Pits Kurn:ra\ ka agamst TerT) McGroom. an Amencan who defeated So\ 1et Sergei Brazhnskov on a 5-0 dec1s1on. said. . Authorities said -Hern died from head injuries. and that no trace of drugs were found in his body. The CHP also said that alcohol did not appear to be a factor in the accident. In addition to being named to the Pro Bowl squad. the 13-year Ram veteran and Fountain Valley resident played m the team's only Super Bowl appearance. a 31-19 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers 1n 1979. - Johnson-Lewis race put off Forget about a Ben Johnson-Carl Lewis race 1n 1990. The earliest the~ will mc~:t no"' 1s 1991 . -· ,.~ A source, who a!ikcd not to be ident- ified, told The A!l'>Oc1atcd Pres'> on Thursday that the cagcrl } a""alll'd '>ho""dO\\ n bct""cen the world's two fastest sprinter. "'ould not be held this )ear. * Oodgcrs-G1anu. Channel I I. 7 30 p m * A's-Ang~ls. Channel 5. 7 30 pm * Swngs-Oukcs. Chan~I 56. 8-30 pm - "It doc'in·1 male an) sense from a training and a preparar1on !ltandpomt." tht source said "There's poss1bl} a lot ol mone) going to be lost. but basically. Ben I!> going to '>tart h1<i ~a .. on indoors Im 1991 )." In other \port' ne"'" Th urwa~ ' • Tral l m :ord-holdcr Rid. ~1cars ran a lap at 221.6H2 mph .ind o\I l 'n<;('r \\3\ tnjured a cra sh at M1ch1gan lntl·rnauonal ~pced"J~ 1n the opening pr?ct1ce for ~undJ~ "; ~larlboro 500 m Brooklln. Mich l hl· 51'}ear-<>ld l 1n\Cr. a fo ur-time n- d1anapohs 500 "'inner. \us1a1nl'd a hroken collarbont . broken nght thigh and fractured nbs when his Alfa Romeo·po~cn·d Lola rrashcd follu""1 ng an apparent suspension failure •.The Ph1ladclph1a E:.agh:' a11T1ounced an agree- men t to trade balkup quanl.'rback Don McPherson to the HouMon 01krs for a I 991 draft l'ho1ce. • Sunda} \1knre. "ho earned 1989 Horse of the Year honors aftl.'r thrl'l' 'it1mng \ICton es over Easy Goer. was rcllrl'd hccausr ofa !>!rained ligament m his left front foot •Larr} S1hl.'1ra tamed tlk Tournaml·nt Player's Club cour'><' at 'iou1hw1nd m Memphis. Tenn. wi th a course rl·cord '>-under-par 62 10 grab a three-stro ke lead after tht• fir'it round of the St. Jude Golf Classic. From Tllr M•ocl•led Prr11 E DA Y ... M1M1t II, wlto Wiiy Wilt fn>m Su IO PhiladetDllU.: .. My wife •).'.I I lleep traded to I can '8Y new IOlf ~ '11 .. --happeM.. Exotic fish keeping anglers busy As warm water currents contmue to move past Southland beaches. analers on sport fi shers operating out of harbor area landings and priva1e yachts arc getting into some fantas- tic salt water big game fishing. Large schools of dorado are found under most kelp patt ies about 15 miles ofT shore. and at times mi x very well wi th yellowtail to produce hot fishing. Striped marlin popped up this week with lots of bill fish being spot- ted and as of press time. 10 marlin and a swordfish had been weighed in at the BAC and Avalon. Newpon Harbor is once a'"11n retum1n1 to the aood old fish1n' days of the late SO's and "El Nino' penod and fish- ina for Oranae County anglers is awesome. Our local spon fleet is carryinJ lots ofhappy fishermen. wtth pn- vatc yachts and deluxe charter boats also enjoyina consistently aood fish - ina. A trip on the fast 32-foot "Bonaos:· skippered by Captain Joe Bairian. produced some very exci1- in1 mid-week fishina. Bairian and his fast Wellcraft. which can skim across the channel cruisina It 21\ knots. has been one of Newpon's ''hiah-lincrs" for the pest five aeuons. Operatina out of Davey's Locker in Balboa. up to si~ anaJen can charter this sponfishcr and be fish- ina dorado. ycJlowta1l. mako shark, mar11n or tuna in less than an hour's run out ofNewpon's twinjcuiu. Water conditions on t~l.-4 Mile Benk. 267 and 209 Spot art tdeal, H clean, dart blue and warm water 1s awa1tint •nalen filhane this bia arta. 8a1rian knows that pan of the ocean and this it •re he apmds a lot of lime in IM tuna tower lookine for Wp peddin Jailcr..lhatt nM and ........... Al IM currnt break. ftnt mate ba Wfllke spotted 1 donll fin of ,, OtJTDOORS Jim N iemiec a fccdina mako shark. Quick action by the crew and a live mackerel is all it took to bait the fcedina shark and this writer fouaht the fish to pf. Mako shark are excellent spon and as aood to eat as any fish that swims in the ocean. especially on the barbecue. The 14 MiJe Bank was loeded with breezina bait. small 4-inch mackerel, and there were already two boats hooked up to marlin when the "Bon1os" stancd workina the edlCs of the popular bmnk, Kelp petty after kelp petty held schools of dorldo, but they were not in a feedina mood. A quick move to the 209 wu made and a bia "vlrain" pedd_y held a tremendous school or colotful dorado, but 111ln tMy wouldn't eat bl.it. Mlcl&.crel, •rdiMt and anchovia jull ~re not what thac nu wanted. Fonuuwly~i11t with Tom Oillat of'Calil ia Lum 1n C'osta M .. (714-650-s.M7) the day befort tbe fhhi111 trip paid off. Oitleu ILnowa a.ow to make lura that Y<Ork and ..-d Oft a couple Pftn/black and peen/•bnc mackettl head JI~ tblt .vat the dlY. lairia• dlcided IO tn»ll ptst the ..., i• llapll olll'li• a dorado to 11111 ...... ""'' Oll'dth ..... pmtty, their hot lum wttt bit fl times Ind thf'CIC bit dondo ~ bolted. Tht Ktion stopped when another yacht moved 1n and sat right m on the padd}. At noon, the "Bongos" was again drifting mer the 14 Mile Bank with a chum ~lick laid oul and a couple of sicud mackerel be mg slowly dnfkd 1n hupes of hooking a b1a shark. Suddenly. no more than 15 feet ofT thc !item of th e boat. the ocean exploded ~11h t""o fcedina marhn that were attacking a small school of m..ickercl. Tryina to bait the feeders with a dead mackerel didn't work and by the lime hark fishing P.r was traded for b11 California jias the marlin were aone. Another marlin did cross ou.r wake between thejip and a slow trolled dead mackerel. but paid littJe attention as it cruised by. The day ended with a 200.pound blue shark bcina "cauaht and re· leased" by my son Brook Niemiec. · Salt water fishermen should set out now and get 1n on the aood fishina. The fish are hcrt and they should stick around throuati Auaust. It looks like we could be in for banner summer, especially If the hute school• of yellowtall and ycl- lowfin tuna that arc currently hold- Ina about JOO miles SO\.lth of Point Loma move up the coast. for an update on fish1nf conditions. con· tact the "Bonao ·charter service at 673-281 0. l>.a\ey's Locker al 673·1434, Analer's Center in New· pon Beach at 642-6662 or tht Balboa Analina O ub 11 673-6316. a Nev.pon Beam· Larry Cavtnah landed a 43-pound tea bm .. off the WcsLc_rn Pndt Oft O.vey l..«Vr't half-day boat Wcdnetday. ..It took a half hour to brina it in and my arm wn litt'd. •• rcpcwlied l\enah. •e.o. fNnrr ii.now stocked ..... ~ ... '° bcp htm eoi,Z b I ""111. ' •. .. , ~ ... =·.,.. .. ·~a..~ ~ ,.,..,. .. "I "as \\OO(knng for ti while 1f I'd =~~another one." l-fhrdntan said. "I Sos \toked 10 win om.· (al Durban uth .\fnca, Jul) I). I feel like l'n~ <'O!~!ng back into form. 1 ~ .rl·all> like 10 w11'l hcrl'. bc-c:i9sc I 'l' nt.•\c1 won in California:· ur liardman wns the exception on Thursday as Australians lost in ~vc Olhcr h(·a.ts, induding defending orld champion Martin Po ller and veteran standouts Gary Elkcrton h~d Barton Lynch. In the day's eight .• c~t~. the lower. seed won six times. Generally, Australians don't do ~.hat well he rl'." Hardman said. Normally there's o ne or two left in thl' quarterfinals. It feels prell}' good lo be the only Australian lei\. it puls- a hnlc pressure on me:· Hardman JOkl·d. The No. I upset of fhc da) was the ous1rns pf the tup-seed Potter by Floridian Todd Hollnnd. who pulled off1hrce~s1rong rides in h1o; tir\I fou r "'aves and then held off Po11er 85. 7-84.1. in lhl· <>c<:ond-closl''>I hcai of the da). In fa ct, it was t'IO!.l' cn<,>ugh that Holland \\-<I\ \Cr\ unc;un' of Im status. • · "I thought I ''as lx·hind un til the last couple of ''llH'~ ... Holla nd !-.u1d "I heard the a1rnuunn·1 .ind I thought. "'0'-' ... Holland dekall'd P11t1l'r '" 1n.· 111 19!!7 dunr1g h1' rookl l' ~l·ar. "h1k losing thnx· dl'l'l\lon' 111 1tw \ustral- 1an lust sca~on. 11iduding 1n lhl· 1hml round-of tht"-fip-11 w-:1c; danrrg-thr '87 Op "hll'h I lolland hq1.an ' 10 emrrgc. "[ got m~ ;tart during m' tir\I )Car hen.·:· Holland ~aid. ·=n l'd11 (Mark Cn:hilupu) "'llll 1n t IJ8o anc.J I knocked him on in thl' fir'1 round the lll'XI )l'ar II kind ot gut rlll' started 1ha1 H'ar." Holland ~·111 tan· 1hrn·-11n\l' Op champion I um <. urren. a Y2-R4 5 \\lllnl·r O\l'r ·\11•.irallan Lukl' f iµin: Both '>uric'°'\\ 1pcd 11111 carh on tlll'1r first n>upk of ndn · "I lo-;1 lo him la'>t 'l·ar 1n 1hr finals at Framl'. .. 1 lull:ind c;:llll -1 learned a lot h~ '111 ting ag;lln\I him m the ti nab... · Curren sauJ hl' \\a' gl·11111g 11'\l'd to a ne\' board on Th11r,d.1' "I 1\3) o;1and1ng too far f0rn.1n.l and losing loot11)g." c ur~n" <,a1d "At thc..em:I. I' \\:I\ .. 1.1nd1ng on 1hr tail. 11·s a d1ffl'll'lll k1nu of li11a rd and 11 took a I~'\' ''a' l'' 111 atlJ11'>l 111 11. I felt quill' a fol lx•lll'r toUtl\. not qullc IOO pc1 n·nt. h41 hl'lll'r .·. Holland UOl''>n't 1h1nk 11 pa\\ off 10 take an 'o, crl) aggrl''\'il\l' .ui11utlc TICE From 81 should bt· hdd hdw1d tlw l •>ntc \I so tha1 thc .. J .. uul., 1.1. h11 1 amc; 111 ~'l' J\JSI lh:JI l,tn \\,11d1111111 lhcir 11\\!1 .. °'· ~u I hl.'.11d 1h.11 lhl' h1k 1nl - C\ cnt I'> SU.Pflll'>l'd l\ no\\ .in 111ti. 1.d "Sport' \ l 11dd 'w ,11 l h .. No\\ I l.n1m '' h.11 to '·" 111 dl fcn~l' Of pro \U r ling ii ( ,11\ ,H\ (hapl·I ( hurd1 'p.9'lnr < hud . Sm11h a.,i., nw .1h11u111 \111d 11\ 111~ the l O\ l'I 11f.1 h1111 k dtll'\11.l l h.111!!l lh (,'Onll'nl\ ll .1n~1111c rl·.1dme: 1h i.. u>lumn lh1nk'> I h,l \l' .1111.1,n l u p1n111n agarn'>I till' 111111nt 11tli1 1,,1, nr ,pnn- sor\. rm '1111 ~ But 1h.11 "1w1 1h, Ca'il'. I do feel th.11 \o mcunc h.c. lo stctntkJ~ anti ~JlC.'.ll. 1ll1t tor hor111r and d1gn1t\ u1 dur '>Putt. JliJ the go' crnang bm.l1n 111 '111 ling 'huutJ la'ilcn 1f\\l' .trl' 111 ~n1'' ·" J "tiol1· I • '. OMa 11\M Curren 1ronf lhe Stan. "I think 1hc last h~at wos a really aood c ample o f it against• Luke EJ!ln." Hollnnd said. "If Luke made his Ii.rs! two wavcs. '1:1~ would have had a bCu er chance. I can learn from 01hcr pcoplc·s m istakes 100." • El kcrton, the fifth seed. fell at the hnnd~ of rapidly rising I CJ-yeur-old Hawaiian Sunny Gama. who is rnming off a third-place fin ish at Oceanside earlier this month. Another Australian 10 fall wa!> I Sth-~ed N1<:ky Wood, who fcil v1r1im 10 the hot surfing• of O<.·can~adt"b Make Lambresi. a vet- eran surli.•r who was once ranked as hiih m. sixth o n the ASP tour before op11ng lo escape the grueling travel schedule on the international circuit. Lambrcs1. who was fifth at the '84 Op and lf'lnlh m '89. won; 82.5-77, O\Cr Wootl. Lambresi, who has won the past three Profi.-ssaonal Surfing Assoc1a· 11un of Amcrara title~ on the domc~ltt' tour. has fou nd the Op as the rnot1 va11on he needs 10 get ex- cited abo ut surfing again. lie knock- ed ofT lOth·SCl'd Gres Andcro;on in thc·fir't round and disposed o.f scc- und-sccdcd Da'c Macaula} 1n the '>Ccond ruupd. "It's not that unc~~l'll'd for me 10 du tlw.·~\,cll:· !.u1d the 26-H·ar-old Lambn''>I. \\ho" marm·d \\lth chil- dren. "I· think ti I wa nll'd to du 1h1 C' en \\t•d on till' world tour. I roulJ do \\~·II. "llw P'i·\\ "\\l'trd. I'm not real!~ 1111>tl\:tll'U all thl' 11nw ... 0 -Of?. P-AO ~1'.ES -ttaw411~ Suno.v GJ«lt ha\ t>een " town \•nc P the L le \ A Beacri Kl11u 1i.. "' ex~.,"'''"' e11r11er '"'' mon1ri 11no ,,.,, ta~en '" st'vern1 o•tier forms ot 1nrill\ t>es1de 1ne "'lives He s t>een •o 0 1snev111no 1riree 11mes lind M11g c Moun111in amusement Pllrl• tw •ce 111'1ere ne rode '"' Vooer" roller coaster I we\ \O scareo I rooe '' once ·ano never aoain l'vt' l>t't'n '" \om e Dog NllVt \ but notruno 1n111 \ 1o~e tna1 Al '""' ,. H11w111 ,f vou oet P•tcneo from <\ IMI wave vou land 1n wa!fr If a roller coa\ler romes o'I 1ne tran. 111t'•e \ no waler 11'\ concretf' A."'0"0 Care •a \ orner venrure\ ""Int' oumver "'''at rne Fam1lv Fun Center w nerpi ne f n10Y\ sia,..,-rn rio "'O ofner car\ It \ a uood ,..~,i ('t ot \tre\s Carcia w"lls ~nQaQeO 1b\t r r iOav HP #t\\ 00 11'10 tO 0 ve ti \ l•11nCI'!' ~n<l 11000 Ir Pnd ~f I vp vears A..,e•a l~t ' no &' IMf' 10'1 ot .j rOltttr COa \fll>r Out 1 ch1ri..eneo cut 1 Nan 1eo 10 oo somefhif'\O \O~C·A Ot.f' I did f .4fp r al '"fl note-J Mike Lembrtti "'ou•Cl O•I' ~o'""'0 "'ore tne~ 10 mtl'"' TCHTt Curren '" fr)e •1na in a natlfe nt 16 vt a• O\ 1 •oo•e<) ~· 1ne <l•aw ,,,~,, 111 lhf' D~O,,, .. ro r ffl') wt'it thal wou1d Of' a or.-am ,~,. to ,.,. f-"' ,, ,.,, "" •ne '•na """O t•S:' WOUIO 1ov ~llf"' '' t>P.:d' '' •-,e •"'ct He own\ tt\1\ 0 1.tc• •nrttt O'P'I Ol1\ • ' .. \ H PCI\ '"''es a so OY SO Pv\f1v o• 1 r• • ~ "'t't' o~ "f' oac" ot o~e \f't 01 D "~' """ s A oo u1m·or•~· ~" ,,,~ \ 19t1 1 ,,anc,,, s1 o _,, •'If" 5 ,,., c ·or"ino "d i..1\lr 11 S..,, • '-' , os. OPP , ij rv ,, t! 100 •as.h o,, <N<t ,,,. tor • "'' r ' • t..f'lla'\ \r 111"Q ,,.~-{Id\ ,, •"tt M.c1r P\t N ~' J \.1~v\ rdn i .,,../tv Mttvt>P 1 ~ 1 o 'o' , A>P .,, ,,.a,\ 4 rtJ 1n~ tome oaci.. S.Jr• "" ra\ ~oe,.,, diJ·MO f t,,c)I\( ,.,, "' ~ I •or ,,,, 80\ , ... ' It,• tf 'iii~.-\ i:.'I 1tit f"I' l~ft V!)1 QP,- \Vf'fH1"\ d ,,. ' H:1CJr .. t it111 '"'t,. \ •u&t on w ,,., .,,.,, mv<' 0-ti \O• \•,f\ "Ov~ g v f!!n •t-trr f ,,er£• \ a IT'!Jl\' f\ -t)C • 1• ... , f'"'\f vP •or '""~" 11 thJl llll'.111' I ha \l' '>(H11l' h1).l 11ppn'\1l1o n. 1ha1 ·, .111 right hl'lJU\l' I l.1111\\ tlll'fl' .J I\' J"ll'l>pk \\ho Jj!.l l'~' \\ 1 I h llll' \"> ,1 proln<;wn.tl '111 ll'I .i nJ J tll'll lwndiu.ir\ 111()p\111' c1h l'lllrn1 1n tilt' \j)•ll 111>( \Ill ftn.g I \\ct1ild ltl.l· '" lll.l"l' rt dt'.11 th.t i ( ,1j1prt•1 I.Ill l"\l'I\• tlllllg th.11 lhl'\ h,I\ l. dllfll' 1111 )t1rt 1111! I 1111dn,1.1nd 1h.11 <lp.,d1d1· "'111111t111tw 'p11r1 111 '\1rl1n~ "~ 1111p.11 .1lkkd Ill 1h1· 111\l•ll\ Ill lhl· llldll\lt\ I d1.dln111r the 11tlil 1.i1, ,11 I Il l.Ill I' . .11 llll fl tll It I I'll.'-\ 111\\llllll'lf Ill .ln!,'.l'f .rnd 111111.ignl .ll 111. dp1nt~11' .111d ll \ ll \\ I hl'IH \\1th I Ill p.lrt di1 I\ I h111I. 11 1111h1' "·" \\ lu:n .1 p11'l l' ll l \,llltf g>t'' l1•dgnl 1n,1lk u t .11 l.1111 11 ll.19 .n'1 gl·l nH.1!;!l'd .rnd \flll lh~· i;1.11rl ol ,,111d 11111 K.1 1h.-r lhl', 1.rn1 "''''' lhl' .1~1 t.1 1111g. .1111dl' In 1111 m .1 hl·.11111tul pl.HI 'i101 pk C"nc1ttgh ' Lloyd Ti<'e ;., an lfrangt· C011$t nail.~ l'ilut 1·orrespo11dent r ' ' , f,, , Dally f'llot ,.hoto I>)' lh••'"• Norfleet Damien Hardman of Aut t.r•ll>;t advances to qu•[terflnals after defeating Mitch Thors°"'{n Round-•11 at the Op Pro. ARAGON from 81 ant.I I '1~11 ..ctli:1 \lllllJll.'llfl)! 1n I ''1'1• ~nd ti n .... h111g 111111h "Bui I \l' t'ht_•\l'll lo 'llil tit~· P•I\' · u>Upk uf \l.,11' h1.·l.lll\\.' I ll'll I l 1>11ht du "t•ll '·•Id \ 1agc111 "ho ,1d 'umnl 1hr11u11h thl· 111.d t1H1nd' l tx;lrnl' h,·111g d1111111.111'd on t h11" d,\\ 111 11!, 111'1 r11und ol lh1 111,1111 l'\ ~·111 . .\r.1gc1n h.id .111 dl11,1rn1u' .1111.11l·u1 l.IH'l:f hul \\,1 \ u~.1hk It> \Uri 1111 -lhl' ''\Ill I.lilt/II 111 'it11 li11~ l'111k\\lllll.tl\ I \\Pl llllll hl'l.tll\l' CJ! 1111' dl0 ll1.111d' of tr,,,d It ' wugh p.lll.111)! l\'" kid' I H~ .1 '>lid\.·''' ,f"I d1d n·1 llllll pro hl'1 .lll'l' I l .1111 11:p d \\ltHHh '" I 111'1 d11 11 lnr 1110 \1,1!!1111 \1lld \1'11 lhl ll .11 1 l)Cll .Ill\ \\11111l 11 ' l'\l'llh 111 ( ·"' m11;1.1 l'\1 p1 lhl"TTfl I did l!Ttl 0111 Ill 111:-,11 ,I\ ,111 ,1111 ,1in 11 .tll d 1!111 11111111 I 1u,1d~"1d,d '" d•• 11 .1g.1 ui l.1,t \1 .11 ,tlld I 1U,td1 lh1 111.1 111 l°\ l'lll .111d lhl\ \l'.11 I '11 •J11 ft>I 1 lh ,,I 111t• \t,1)!1111 ''-1' •h, 1'111!1 ''1"11.tl '-t11 I Ill~ \\\•11 1.1'11111 ••I \1111·111.1 fl''-\ \1 \Jll,llllll ( rt.lltd !'11 \ d1.11l1p 11111 111 I '/°'II • ,11!1 I \\ 1/111111~ lh1 \\ 11rJd \111.11l 111 11111 111 I ''I ._,,, ,, " ·"'" lh1.: 1ildl '>I l"llll" 111111 ! '•11 111 1,4 1.fijk '' lltlltflf 11 t 'It•\\ 11 ">lw ''"l'P,·d .1.,"iqw 1111v .111d ,,, ,,111 lhl 11,,,d ,.., .... , ltd!!l ll111l .llh.tlll\°'\ llll '""' \\\lllll•l "''·' d hl11 l hl\•ll' Iii!' 1h1 .!11,.,, .. 1 I ~''"" ''"'h11d ' 11~·11· ,1,. ,,lld 11 11• rl 'l.111d 111 lll\l' 1.i,1>.111~ I lh lll~ tlHlj.!1111.'. Ill\ ''•Ill' ,It ~ lllHI\ d1llll 1111 I• .ILl't •h1' .all ~ll"\\ th .111d th1•t .. ' l.t' •• 1 I "'' h ,11 d1 I , .... ~ I .. kllO\\ l'\1.·r~ho1.l\\ Jflh lx'l'UU'>l' r \c lwl'n 'urtinl! tor '>11 lu ng. Bui I Jll"l him k it 11u1 J nd l...1nd ol l hu, l...ll' .. I kind nl 1111,1.. 1udg1 ng . .in.d I lcJ1ncd a 1111 an till' l\\O \l'•"' I 1udgl·d thl' <')p I'm I 111'>1 d111\t 111 ,ump«ll' I lmr 'urtlng .ind l'q· ,il\\,I\\ lt1.\1 d lit 111111111.·1~· h111 I 111 •• 11111111 .rnd Hi.it l.111d 111 hdd nh'. l1.1t k 111 u1111r , 11111111 ·-rm h.ipp\ 1hcHtgh I ""'I.. lllll· ll'I' .di ·l'.tr · 1h.1(, m ~ Jeth .ind I !tl I ~1.1 1d j>l l'l l\ \\di Ill dt1 11 -· '>l hi" 1kd Ill I )1m nn \r.1gnn k.11 nul 111 \Ull till' hi)! "'·''t'\ of ll.rn.111 l\h111 hi:1 p.trl'Oh ll\l'd thrn· I \ l'I\ 'll 111 llll'I Lu j!.11 .. \Ill' \,tilt \11d 1h.11' v.hl·H· I lc.trnl·d 111 '1111 · \u,1 1.11!.1' 1'.rn1 llu1rnlg~· lhl· l UI · r«lll \ ...,,, pc>1nh 1l,1J t•r "hn' \l'nkd Wt••l1d 111 lhl\ O p tkk.tl n J \r,1~1111 t.\ h it 111 ,1 d t>'l hr .ti l lHll\d,I\ .. I 111 p1 l·ll' h.q1p, hut I '' ,·.,h I \\11f11\I l d1r11, l"ll•ttl'r · '\:11J \r:igon '' "" "•'' k.1d1n ~ 111, h,-.,, 11111 i1·Bu1 rrdg1. 111, .tll 1111w L 1lkr 1n 1 \l nh l'fill'l\d I \•) L.ll1fhl I h1~ 'lPflll\> •\,I\ l' Iii llH Ill ,ti 1111lllll'flh \\hill !!Piii)! tht.ill!!ll lltt J'll I I 11n,·1 llll t t1.1d 11111 hl·.111 .\1,1ppld l•I' t ll 11111d~1 I "1h1 111111 ll.llf. I ,t11d '"l'' .I l1111~h 1 111\lpd lfll l llh 111111.11,h ,11, l''" lhl hl'tlll ·~·'' 1' 11' p1, 11-. lw.111 h1t.1~111~ 111 "' "' tit.ti llf.11)!1 11 I hl' l llfllfll •1 11 .. 11 I ,1, 1•111r. 11 .1 l11t b\ltn 1111\\ 11111 IH 'I • l'.11 I 111 !!11111!! 111 ~11 1111 111"1\ 11111 '1' . r fli\l 1w1·d In 'ltrl llllHl I Ill'\ '>111 I ,, I •l 11111 \\ 111 11 '"" !:!" 111 ·' 11111;• 1111 r ti' 1111.tlh 111llc1, 111 11,l '1111 I' i'I fi1'J t.J,111.I '·' h I 1111q •1 I I 1 I \',t1'11'1 "II' Ill ,J 1111d11111 " 11111 ""'~" \\hoi t..1111\\, Women suffe \ . - faced with .ha • -> economic reSllt)t . . ly RICHARD DUNN tr an said. o~ ,._Spans Wrrttr .. But, re~lly, the California 1i$ HU Tl NGTON UEAC H -The ha\C urQppc;d off The hatd ..., II best women surfers in the world lhe monc}' and the ttavel, ... have 1roubll;!.mak1ng (;()O'ia"tcnt. adt-thcrt•'i. hardf'y any ( onteSll) here.Al quate wages. lea~l we have tw -tht Litc'1 A The more p;un tht')' cndu • from Beach (Surf Klas c tn Octanlide) the grueling .\s!>uc1a11on of S fing and now tlm (th Op Pro Surt111 0Prof<.'!>')1onal!I wo1 Id tour, the ha tr C hamp1onsh1ps). he n we IP · IO I the clamp') arc pinched b}' the tou ·s Australia seven t1 es.'' main source uf financing. Kim Mcang ( ta Barbara) and lmuganc "\\hat 1t"s like for the Lisa Anderson Ormond Bacb. common -surfers. F.la) arc also full· ime on the tour. Male surfers arc Judged morr h} Of the $90,000 oral purse in tlae lhc bag maneu' l'r'. "omen b~ tht' Op ProJ1.5J)QO oes to the men. lcnglh ot the ndt•. I hl' women' ~urf-Tht· women's ch pion will make crs ad mil thC) 're not ao; ph~<,1tall\ / S3.SOO. Tile me 's winner earns capable uf dt11nK tht' "ame tn h._ $I O.OO<i. The me 's runner-up ool· n1quc!I 1n 1ht· \.\Ull'I a' 1ht· ml'n ( km $5.000 wh1 e two lhard-plac.e .\nd th1\. '>l'l'mangl\ 1s "'hat the ti nislu:r' t.ih· h e S2,625 -the won.,or., 'l'l' a' 11 ,ht>'-''> up 1n the l'-'O -.cnufin oscrs. _.....,. l \ earnings polt'lll tjl J Fours· 1finaJ.u,ts on the women·s Fe"'"cr woml·n <,urln! .. thcrl'forl.' side rng, rn S'l.Q25. For the men, tu ken an Ul t1\ l' 1nll'fl"•l 1n mm ~ ert> art· 31 an the second round tng on the \'-ti' world 1ou-r-r-or \\-Ith a $1.()()(J bonus. C\Jmplc. 1hnt· .irt onh three full·/ .'~nd so on. llltll' '>urk1' un thr tnur fro m 1tw "I don't think we mill ever catch l <.; 'uppu,l·d h a hothcd fti't 1hcf up 10 the men." said' Australia's · '>Port · ~ -Weno) "Ruth;J. 1hc. dClendanJ world One of them, .\11\a \r h"'artSll'ln c hampion "ho made S-44.325 last - of Laguna Beat h IHI'> i.t.'l'n a dcdant• · .. ~l·ar. "(ht•r thl' P""' k" )CJr'>. rhl·re's • 8) comparison. the men's world al"'a)'> hl.·l·n other girl' .. °')t h"'ao•,. t'hampaon last ~car. Manin Potter. tool ho ml' SI I o,IP S "Hopl'f ull\ ·· Botha-added. "the ·woMEN --~BHz~ muni:)-""' 1 H-gct belier every \l~ar. L'cn \car. therc·s a few more l'' cnts ~ ~l: \\-l'nt lrom 12 to 18, but 'iann.· thl· tour '>Larted (this season) a k"' ha' l' ta llcn There are only 32 v.unh.·n on thl' to ur and I SO men:·. From 81 J>onoghDl' \\ u,n-1 I "'a' a Int morl· rwnuu' .i nd Htu hu,,· J lcndt•nl\ 10 make J io1 1iwrl' 11111\lal.c"' ·· · I app1ng. the 11r j f1&l' h um ITlt>fl' olll'll th.in IJunu~hoc th.ink'-to hu qu1,l..nr .. ,. \dt\\Jfl\ll'ln "'J' ahk 10 k .id lhrnugh11ut .iga1n<>l Donoghue "In .i 111;1 n on m.in I heat I lhl' pruirtt~ hum " lhl' l.l') ·-\th\\3ft'i· ll'lll '>J ld I U\l'd th.ii In nH ad \ J n· 1.1gl· 111dJ\ .111J hn.1u'l' 11-I that I u1uld lw p.ll1l'lll .1 11d "·"t tur lhl' g11!ld \\,1,, . ., ) 11u nn·d 111 d11 1ha1 lt•r g111 11J ''·t\l'I-.111d 1h.11', ,,h.11 I "a' n.111~ ,t1nll'l1tr.1t1 rtg. on "I ncrdcLI g.on<l '''"l'' hl.· au'" I'm tigh t1ng m. "·" h.i l I. hut 1h1<, \\.t\n'1 .in UJ)\d It' l1 kl' I rtl.'dJI I .imh.1 . \\hu' .1 l1111 r-t1ll1l' '">rid lh.imp1u11 \llU \,II\ 1 l dll th.H J O LIP'l'l lx·.11111g. J11d11 ( tlllf}l,'r I X"' 5 ~, .. 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I >01111gh11l 1t,1d 11111~ \\J\ c-._ tour or \\Ill.I> \1 1 I• 't11lt1l~ l~l 11 t •fl tit " ,111d I 'I ">• h)\,lf I'll.Ill h.1d l'l(l.ht \\,I \ l \ '>lh\\,11/\lt' II I'" I ' I \ g1jdUJll' ,II d ,., "' l 1111\ ,1 "'rl ll'oldl J I I .1~1111.1 lh .h ti t l 1~h Botha. "'°h(/ Jl\o won a world title 1n 1%"' ant.I I'> onl' of eight quar· 1erf111J l1!>t'> 111 thl· O p Pro. couldn't ' .. un "\.' "'11 h11u1 her sponsors ·. and '>hl' ' t hl w p \urfcr in the world. "\1) '>pnn,or' hr lp me li ve." Bu1ha .,aid ·But I'd rather walk J\\.t) \qlh ,, n·alh h1g trophy than monl'\ Jn~ hm' 1'-turfingl 1i. not as h1g J 'fl"rl 11 ' nut hkc tennis:· I .Hlll'r tlw~ H'M . thl' ~nmen·s por- tH111 ot thl· 1 )p Pni "as nearly Ullllt'kd "h1d1 ub\lousl~. upset a lot c>I \Hllnl•n , umix·11tor!. ··\A. l• nccU 11\tlll' \.\Omen·~ l'"Cnts 111 < ahturn1.1 \t·hv.ar1stcan said -I hcrt··, .1 li1g JtfTl.'renrc an the numtx·r of t'' l'lll' lor jmateurs and p1111l'\\111n.tl' -11' nut hke that 1n -\u,11 ahd ·· Thi.' 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Thursdays pm• et Analtellw S........._ Canseco rips two homers as A's top Ange-ls, 7-5 ANAHEIM -Jose Canseco, who bepn the game in a S-for-32 5hunp, wenr 4-for-5 with two b9mcrs and two singles and drove in five runs to power the Oakland Athletics to a 7-5 victory over the California An,els on Thursday night at Anaheim tad1um. Canseco. who leads the major with" 34 homers, hit a two-run shot 10 the lin t inning and a solo horner m the th;rd. both off Kirk McCaskill (7-8),· then greeted re- liever Mike FetNf'SjWith a two-run sinak in the fount\. Schedule ~~ :~~ 735 ®·--... ·~ ON DECK : a . S111 A ·~ ~c 7 05 ~ : IN THE HOLE Sun As ~t I OS All oame~ on KMP( rao" 111) • Cn 5 \r Sl'·r1\(ria,.ne1 and the (Jal.land ~luggt•r mack 11 3-0 an ·1hc third II "as ( an'icll>'~ 17th c:arcer l\\O·homl.'r . g.1me Sl'\~cmtr dns season H~ ha"I i:1ghl career four-hat g.1mci.. four 1h1-. )'Car. · The A's loaded tlw ha'c' 111 thr founh on t"o walks anti W:ih Weiss' single. \\alked. forcing CanM! o's single him 82 RBI. I ansfo rd also m a run, and on Fetters gavr In the Angels' fi tl h. Welch issued o ne-ou t wal l..s 10 Kent Anderson and Dick Schofield. Luis Polonia singled to score Anderson and one out later White homered. making It 7.4 Welch left ufler 1!>su1ng one-out "allo.s 1n the m.th to Bria n Down- mg-and Lantt...Pamsh. Todd Burn s SJ "C up a run 1n the <;C\Cnt h o n Polun1a·s single and, Donnie Hill's doublo Ron Hassey's $0lo homer 10 the fifth gave Oakland a 7--0 lead and Bob Welch (17-4) Wl!nt 511> innings and survived a California come- back 10 become the majors' lop winner and match his career-high of 17 win . Three California ru.ns came on Devon Whate's eighth homer. Carney Lansford singled in the fi rst ahead of Caoseco's fi rst homer Orange Cot1 st Daily Pilot• Angels Player of Day Devon White, who went 2 for 5 w ith a three-run ho mer. Dennis Eckersley. the fifth Oak- 1,ind p11chcr. worked the ninth for hi~ 3Jrd ~\'C. Dc\pllc the nctory, Oakl;tnd·s· lead in the Amrncan Ltague West was ha,ed 10 311 g:imcs over the n 11c;1go \ hite ox. who swept a doublchcadr r from Milwaukee. By Tb~ AHocl•t~ PrH1 For the record MAJORS STANDINGS Amer 1,an Lea9ue WE\ r OIVl\IOH W L Pct ,.,.,,. .. M ! ,,]I ,.. ,,. "'-i •i '• ·~ , ;"' A-• " \ .. (UT OtVl\IOH 1• . ' . " , .. ' ... y "'., It • ... , . . . 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"\I f ..... Giants pick up ground· at Dodgers' ·expense, 3-1 SAN FRANCISCO -Rookie John Bur~et~ won his I Olh same and the San Francisco Giants continued t~ aain in the National Laaue West with a l · I victory over the Los 'l'Neles Dod~rs Thunday niaht at CaftdlOJtick Park. \ this dose to first place siike April 17. The Dodaers ·lost straiaht and remained back in third place. . their third nine games Burkett (10-3) allowed six hits in 811> innfoas. struck out four and walked two. He is the winningesl rookie in the NL. San Francisco has won three straiaht aames and eiaht of its h•st nine to move within 41h aames of first-place Cincinnati. The Reds lost 10 San Dieao. 8-S, Thursday niaht. Robby Thompson doubled and hit his 10th home run of the season • for the Giants, ~ho had not been Mark Thurmond aot two outs for his third save. \. Fernando Valenzuela (8-9) gave up six hits and three runs in six innings and struck out eight. on shortstop Alfredo Griffin's field- ina error and scored one out later on G rca Litton's double. Thompson homered with one out in the fifth. Gary Carter reached on Sharpcrson's error at third ba~, but was thrown out at the plate try ing to score on Mitchell's double to .left . Los Angeles scored in the first o n Eddie Murray's RBI single with two o uts, but missed a chance to add , more when Mike Sharperson grounded out with the bases loaded. San Francisco tied the score in the fo unh when Kevin Mitchell reached Matt Williams followed w11h a run-scoring double for his lcague- leading 84th RBI. By Tt~ A61ocl•ld Pn11 White Sox sweep Milwaukee; _,. Torre wirls fir$t game at helm. The Chicago hitc Sox swept Thursday's twl-ilght ---.....n~the at1onal LeaguC:- doublchcader from Milwa ukee at County Stadtium. •Cardinals 4, Plllllles 3: Joe Torre led the taking the opener. 4-3. with a bi_g boost from p''cher Cardinals to victor) in his first game .., Alex Fernandez. making has ma1or-as manager behind Vince Cofoman·s * league drbut. three-run double an the si xth inning. • ·- Chicago took the 'lccond game. Torre was hired Wednesday to sue-- 4·2. a!> Mulido Perez held Milwaukee cecd White) Her Log. who q uit on -> ; 1 1( to fi ve hits in 71/1 innings. Bobby Jul)' 6. Torre lradn't managed since :,f"*--l, 1 Thigpen. who leads th'c majors wi th 1984. ha\ final season "11h the A tlan· vM 34 ~\t:S. ~a,cd both games "1th a ta Braves. <-,, ~"" scoreless inning in each. Bob Tewksbuf) (6-3) allowed Tht· \.\hilt' Sox broke a four· two rum and eight hll\ 1n fi ve innings and Lee m1th game lo\lng streak 1n the opener. Fernande1 held the pitched two 1nn1ngs fo r his 18th save an 20 op- Brewl'r' to two run' and fi ve hn s 1n seven innings but ponun111t•s. Cardinals r{·nter fi t'ldcr W1 lllt' McGee we nt lo!>I ha~ c:hance for th<· '1c1ory when Barry Jones ga ve O-for-3 w11h two walks. ending has 22-game hlllinll, up the t) 1ng run 1n the eighth. streak Jn lhl· n1gh1rnp. Stt've I )ons' sacrifice fl} 1n the •Mets 5, Expos 1: In Montreal. Darf)I tra"oc~ Sl\th 1nn1ng brolo.r a l·I tac against Jaime Na,arro <.:?·J). broh · an O.for-18 slu mp "•th a two-run homer and an Vent ura h11 a dec1Sl\C two-run single an 1h1Sl'H'nth RRI 'illlgle and Frank Viola becamt• the first Nat ional following a "all. to Onie Gullk:n and double > L1ncc League pitcher 10 "'" 15 game!>. Slrawbcrry snapped a Juhn~on. .I 1-1 11e "1th a run-sconng single ofT Dennis Martane1 •Orioles 5. Royals I: In Bal11morc. C R1pken (7·8) during a 1"0-run Sl"\th inning. then slammed ha<. JrO\t· an 1hrcc unt•arnt•d run" "''h a tnp c m the :?tlth homer. tops 1n the NL. an a thrcc-run eighth Onok"I. tuur-run lir!>I 1nn1ng, .\II tour fir'iHn,Hng run\ •Pirates 8, Cubs 5: Bobb' Bonilla drO\C an thrt·e "'-'re Ulll'arm·d a.. arnro; h) nghl ficldlt Dann) runc. "1t h t"O home run\ and a doubk and i\nd) Van Tanahull and 1h1rd h:t\l'man Kc' 1n ~e111er oix·nl·d the SI) kl• .ind Harr) Bond'> hit 1wo-run homer-.. k<1d1ng J oor for Baltimore to "'n for thl· l :?th tlllll' 111 tlw la\! P111~hurgh a1 Wngk) h eld. Van \l)l.C hll hi\ I Ith 1 l< gaml'' ~ homl·r 1n thl· fi rst inning afte r Ja\ Bell singled. and •Rangers 5. 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Bass tournament Clear Lake in l..akcp<>1n1, will be the site of the fiflh annual Clrar Lake Team Bass Tour· !lament, Feb. 9-10. 1991 at ahe kylark M otel 1n Lakcpora. The event 1s hm11ed 10 22S two-man 1cams. "ho \\Ill \IC for S~l.7SO'" pnze money. First ph1cc P'!}S S 17.SOO \\llh mone) awarded 10 the IOp 40 fin1'1her1 • 1 ~pheat1on\ \\Ill he ucccpll'd unul Jan. 2S. 13t~r informauon, phone (707) 26J. I 699, ext. Saili'!tg lesson_s Eddie: Arnold ~a1lhoa1~. 1n con1unc11on with tfontcr Mnnna und kcp/Eaglr. will conduct frl'C \ailing le\\t>n~ 1n Newport Beach on .\ug II. Thr da) includes free training lessons on ho\\ 10 i.a1I. d1n1ls l'O\cnng on cn1a1100o:-safc1). funJamc.•nta" of steering and handltng and prllC:S For 1nformat1on. phone 642-4786. EJ .. Socc~r clinics The Amattur Athletic: Foundauon or Lot Anatlc!ti 11 ofJcnna frtt toCCtt clinics Aus. 4-S and Au,. 11·12 at Oranec H1ah from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. elt'h ~. Rcai.ir111dii btaln• at 7:4S a.m. a~ 11Mt ~ttkend includct lS hours of on-field dt~· stration. Tht' 1oal of tilt' prOJram is 10 help coaches acquut 1~hn1cal and 1ac1ical knoWI· cdac. tcachrna n'e1hods and 1eam manaaemcnt akills necessary 10 build a succetsful SO«er proaram. The chnic as open 10 men or women in· volvcd in coachrn1 soccer al any level. For information. phone (21.3) 730-9600. Bodyboa rd c h a mpionships " Murr) 8oog1r hm.l)lx>:trd\ \\111 hold 11 West ( ou~1 quahtk r for 11~ nat wnal tournament on ug. 11 at Lakl· ~trl'l'I 111 Jl unllO&.lolL.lkach.. Titc lop four finishers in each age group will nc.h ann· lo thr 11 lh annual Nauonal Body· hoard ( hamp1on,h1p\ at Ocra11~1dc over the Lah<1r Da> \\l·c.,cncJ. fhc rnnll'\I lx'j1n" 01 7 a.m. and entry fee 1s SI O. For 1nformat111n, phone (619) 439-0900J Dls~y golf chall~n~ T&ttOn Raech Golf C1Yb will hOll the tir11 Ditnt)'land P1pk1n Classic Oolr C'halln\at on Au1 2l 11 10 a.m. The conina fonn11 1s IYrO-man .1e111mble w11h a S22S entry ftt. Pnzet will be •warded for doscst-to-1he-p1n, lonant drive, plus pr1:rcs on each of the pu·l hofct. For 1nformauon. phone 634-1984. Dream Week NFL Propcn1c) and Dream Weck, Inc have acamcd 10 produc:c the NFL Pro Bowl Dream Wed •. 11 fontuy 'aca11on proaram 1n which football fans sci 10 h,c, learn and compc1c in spon1n11 n cnb .&1on~1dc NFL legend' dunng Pro Bo\\I Weck Ix-ginning Jan 29. ICWI Dream Wecker\ will 1ravcl 10 Hawa11 and rctCl\l' rou11lall 111\lrUCl1on from NFL kgrnd!.. and mm pell' "11h and aprnst them 1n golf. 1cnnl\. thl11ng and other events. The \\CCk \\Ill l ulmmale with a pre-Pro Bowl flag tootl:mll Kil~ held at Aloh·a Stadium fca1unng all part1r1pan1s und footbaU arc;.iu, A"o 1ncl11tkd an: 11r kl'" to the Pro\-Bowl 11~lf The "'ed. lOSI!> S4.IJ9S und rnc1udci. ~\en da)\ aniJ '" n1ghh al the Hilton Ha\\a11an Village. 1ran\por1a11on 10 and from lhc ac· t1 \.1t1c\, l·on11ne111a1 breakfast and lunch. uni- form\. personal l<Hllball cards and video. and rc\Cr' ccJ 'ie3l1fl& fur lhC' Pro Bowl The cosl Joe\ not 1nduJc air fare. For 1nforma11on phone (800} 888-4376 l.akrn· .&&aid E' ............... ro..rth aonual C lot CllilM9 :.,.... w, Charil}'. bl~ .... • -7 • UCl's Bren hen11 Ctnw.,..... II I .-; Thii. )'t"ar'• •mt •1ll 1nt"la 9Md9""NIA- • °'"'d Robinton. MtdMlct COllfllf, A.C. Orrtn. Ma(k u1on and Kun .......... The pmt will COl\lltl or row J(Mftj- quantrs with a runn1na clock. ~~will conc:ludt w1lh a M.am-dun.k OOIRdt. Procttdt from the NBA~ pme will be divided beawttn thl'ft Oraner Cciullty C'har11ics -C'h1ldrtn's Hotpttal Of OrulC Count), 11mari1an Medical Center·San Ocmentc and the Soulh tounty Communuy Clln1 T1ckc1s arc pnecd 11 SH. $20 and SIS and can be purcha~d 11 the Brcn CcnJcr or 11 T1ckc1ron location• for 1nform1t1on, phone 661-7117. Agassi at Forum The \\Orld'~ founh ranked player. A~ ~ss1. will II) to a"cnae has loss in lhe finals oi the rrcnch Open. \\hen he meets Andres Gomc1 al the Forum at 7:30 p.m. on Sepa, IS. Tbe ma1eh 1s pan of the f~ennis ChallcnlC series Tht n11h1 bqins at 6 p.m. with an undercard nl11b111on. T1ckC'ts arc now on sale at the forum bOx officC' and all T1ckc1Mas1er locations. Oit- counli arc avaJlablC' for seniors and children. for 1nforma11on. phone (213> 419-3257. From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1226 496-6800 642-5678 ,. CLASSIFIED I NDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 ........ THE DAIL V PILOT CLASS1F1f D t)H~' t<()un .. T,a t-~not • S~t .. (fl Mun rt @)"' "-•Ot•" & •' "f'S\ Cou,,1~ '.I 1 ~?O<t"' SOCt"' otAOl.INES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monell \ F" S 30 AM • 1 ~•'ld11 MO" S 30 PM ,....,,~'°•• I~ S JO P'-1 1•011•\0t, W~ S JO P'-1 ~ .. a., . ....,, s lO ~ C.•lw•O•• f • S .)()PM '"""'' r, S JO Piii CHECK YOUR AO THE FIRST DAY 1,, • .. i •. J ... ~ t , t tt·c f"f"C., Ind accu•Ky .. .-.r .. r• l.f( I" "J" • I ,.., ,, oo OCCUf Pfeaw ... SffH"' A' .. !'\ , J' ..tO 111 t'f HJ l I II: 4rtd t nt<." Y°''' ltd Oe1ty n,., ., •• .,<""'• 'Tl"""''' •1t•1, •o 6•1 ~619 r~ Oa1•v P,'<>t • t •, ''""I ttt•• .1, ,, • •· " • .,., ,, nan aa~~'"S,.,,.,tt"t '°' At ' t t1"1At t 4'I •••t f \<lr._ ••<f'Of ftM' I~ C-Ott Of 1~ •••• • l<~ut•1 r~c 1C"-"'.-Jt.,u ~,.,,o• Crt<t,t c.anonty ~ ttn~iJ r t ttr•••41 fi~I t• An, .;m • '''' "A 1 t J ..-. I~ , JO CSIYI ., tfl<lottod W111 bl ~u1>~1 111 h.11 "' I '" 1"'1 In f1nsn<• tner~1 t ompu1e<1 "' 1 •. nr 11'.tt """~ d t>•• nc" pei mon111 •" col!Ktton <0111 •nd tlMV ll'HOnat> .. attOI,,..,. I IMS .. ..... . ~ . , . . I.I .... ' ~ l : ~ ' ... ' ~-... . . . ~" ' - I ' • 'Ii I . " , c,,., • ·~ , .. 'I i' \ .. . " . * t .......... • • J J .... ' ' .r .... " • . •·. . I.I :. . , ~ Corona dtf Mar 1012 lrvlnt i(j44 Acrt'r 1'115 Corona dtf Mar 1122 Hunt. Stach 2140 N!WJ>O!! Belch 1169 NtwPott Stich 2169 Colli Miu 2624 104.( ... Seller Transferred •BR, 3 Ekllld your memories on •LEASE OPTION• CloH 10 beach 3 BR. 2 SA Beaullful lg newly remod ·~··T-- 38R CAPE COD S599 ooo BA. bonus rm. 3 car gar-Memory LAlne! Possibly 2 Mstr BR aultes. 2 SBA. atrium home. Private 1ur· 2BR 2BA. 2 car gar. wld. -• *..,_* 760•6289 · age Owner will carry. 1plltable S acres! cloMtobeachS2000tmo rounding• 5 14ooi mo all appta \Int l oc Large ,000all38R3BA, 1BRS&40 &28Rl7~.tncl --S33g,ooo Agl, Karen, Wln'chesterl Sewer com or $525,000 Agt 675·2311 Agent Anne 963-0911 S 1500/mo e72·4735 . '2 car 9nel0Md parking gaa. wetet I gerege. 2BR 2BA cottage on 759·3258 Ing approx 19911 Beller ---· Pool. tennis & dOM to 2323 Elden. No PMa bulldable 101. Hazel St Homes & Gardens John 31'4 HELIOTROPE Olde Edison HS district 3BR BLUFFS 3BA 2'-tBA, new beach S 1750/mo 17 1')548-7~ Buck Cyn & ocn w poss· 1 --· an-...i I052 Denver Realty 672-1966 C<IM. Front house. 2BR 2BA bonus rm w/d, Ing. pa1nt1crp1, ll'lullets No 875-8120 or ~8-3384 Ible '530,000 721-1118 ..---,_. EYes-8U.·2-1 t9 2BA. frplc Open Sall fenced yard. S 1150/mo pel.Sfsmkra.~IT\IMC eond •NWPT HOTS WM -298 • •llL.a&.Yll1fl •A3232S Sun. 10-SpmSt3SOlmo 675-9360 .S16501se 64...,250 1 N POR CREST 3BR 2BA. l/p, ger, nu criit. I•-------• p-• h J 1 3 BR ----2\..BA, gar pool, tenn11, quiet duplex, lndry ""· no .,nt, ammer, naus lo-2 BA, vaulted cethng Eut~utt 3 BA 2 BA SUIOO 213·~8-4087 or pets $895 720-15455 1shlhls3BR,omee famtly nit of County lrplc. fenced yard gar· LIQuna k lCh 2148 Fabulous view Re· 213-378-969'NoPeta llPLD OlllUllLUI On Queal Oahlca Ave • walk to the beachl 3 and 2 bdrms units plus paho sundec k l trepl ace carpets & drapes $589.SOO 113-4400 rm Just listed Cati for Property 1515 age Ou1e1 loca11on 28A 2.,.,BA 2 ar gar ale modeled immaculate ~ "-lalls Ru11y. 631·1266 -St 600/mo 721·8208 tip vault ceil 2 com Rel rig grdnr inc ·~.Ill .... ~ ,, .... ey Indian Wells CC 2 BR. 2 SOUTH OF PCH pools close 19 beach S2 .80 01m o Bro ker Oplx. lrplc. garage. KU"rl"llW\. I ~Condo on 13th Fair· 2 sty 2.600 sl 3BR v•-or hills. St 500tmo 631-7300 s 1sas1mo 873-9201 \t'\\ I "'II ..,,. 1u \ ., , wf "1y, n2.000Ssq2 3tt5tur0nk0fly0 2' B'" ••BR 11 •1•97 59• 1 -\\ • ~· ~ '> '"'· ..., suue wllp .. .. • .. ELEGANTLY APPOINTED e>ce.n view furn 1w1 Vofla qr AL TQR<; • 213·553--0845 Exceptional S2 lOOtmo SOUTH Laguna 2BR 28A 1 BR Condo Oiied a.too., all amen, 2BR 640-2771 house walk 10 t:>4MW;h comm Pool spa pattO. 2BA a l e , S2 .000 Newport Stich 1069 R.E . ..L'anttd 1615 Frplc deck No p915 Walk to bch S 1500/mo &42-0493. 8"8-872• •CLEAN d°"""*alra 29R 11"'8A, •oe CloMU, d/VI, encioMd patio. ger-oe. 1795 NO PETS 840-2'95 •EASTSIOE 1BR Oupteic.. 1 medium 1615 • aec 1 Small $595 .,. MC Frptc. encl patio Min e tno ..._ No peft 845-7!)4 *. -.I LSI/.-FOREtLOSURES Want--' Ocean v~. hke new tBA S 1075/mo yrlJ 673-4785 unfurn S 1800/mo furn Walk 10 Faahlon IS 2 BR s-""'' ""' 2 car garage $1 500/mo Aot 673-3899 • •••Tl I ,... w po r1 Shores. House. condo's, units 1 1 2•8 ,,787 2''\ BA dbl oar, com« *w I I* S ~~ vr v se :--v .._rt •-.-ll6o Exclusive Blull1 area unit Avl ..,..... No _., $1750/mo • Prtn 41 5•1. h09phg/Reta11 Center -""""""'...., _....,, 7 ,..,.. ,.... ca.an 2 BR 1 •a ...._ K S38J F 1 •• ,. • E 1 SPYGLASS. harbor & Townhomes Large 3 BR. $1'00/mo 840-7210 · • ..,... -.--o.,llon fee · ,500 By 1 m s.....,tos '" ntertl n. ocean vi~ '4BR 3B.. '*EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 2•., BA larne pal101 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.• l18lra, laundry ~ owner * 760-7822 ment complexes An'f & ..... '"'• G TED co • "".! no pete. 1725/mo 2tl C 8111, .... 547.~ ath cell, lrg lot wllrees • A MMUNITY • $1 250-$1500 per mo ,.,,.,....ltl 3BR 2',BA CONDO Frie. S•OOOIMo Bkr 760-1-468 • 181 OMfll Like new 837 AmlgOI =-========! 18th~. &«--0452..,. pool, jac, sauna OPEN Spv Glass Hiii. t80" ocean 2 & 3BR 2BA Apts. lrplc, W1y * 644-6458 ~ •NEWPORT HTS AREA '111T TM •HlllU Sal/Sun 11 Summerwalk / wet bar micro wshr/dryr FOR EASE 6 28R t'ABA. trple, ~ Harbor View Hills Ocean & S 196,SOO 722· 10412 v I e w p o o I 4 BA . L month, fsUnd 2606 garage S 785/mo. No S3.8s0/mo 6•0· 1388 ~ 0h:~P!1~lr~:,~: c!fi completely furn condo. 72 HarbOr. view In F1sh1on '4BR 3BA newly decorated &'4'4-232 t malnten·~~-inci"sorry. 1BR guardao gale. pool. 28R 18A. 1Urnilh9<!, ulll· pell &42·5 2 lsla~3J)R. 21 •BA. pool condo In the Bluffs. by ......... 1p1, rec rm $950/mo Illes Incl Llltle Island .~ • -•-& IPl'1 ~lrptcs, large lot owner Lease 091 pos• COSUI Mtsa No pets 644~0509 722 9713 Sept to June $900/mo .-1111 1 .-.,•- . .~>'.,~P7P~1~80tm:~' only Ible $SOOK 760-9313 2124 S 1950 BAYSHORES 3Br . 873-8017 "'· "' "" Gtntfll 2102 28R 2 '~BA Condos. 28a PV1 gat&-guarded P•llllMITUI.. -· E'slde 28R n~B A I.YI.I Tl•uo1 ••y••t1 ••-•• JM Uft E'alde Frplc, ln<lry hk co,,;m. Walk 10 beaches Featuring 48R 2';BA. STUDIO, xtrl n~. rem<ll. townhM Frplc, d/w, ci-r· II -.. -•" up1 microwaves sec. & pV1 BBC No groups seclusion and total re-lrplc. walk·ln cloMt. new age. pellO, laundry rm, Completely remodeled 2 Slory 2 b<J twnhm with *lllT&L PllPlln' suble" parlung s 1150 & 646•62 19. 818•7gg.4858 model This Bluffs l>Huty arpet. patt0, w/d, yrty MW carpet, S8751mo 3BR 2BA II & brt tiome water v1ew1 Beautiful We cen rent ti We ire a up Gallefla 646-4472 will not last lmmect1a1e SJOO/mo '* 490-6321 2e17 0t.noe Ave Dea( w/owM< & ~ve1 decor. vaulted ceilings & lull·se<vtee rental itg4Hlcy •.; BL K lo ocean 3BR 2BA occupancy Children • 1 --TSL MGMT , $52~K 10PEN SAT /$UN pale Berber carpet. dble from cleaning, pa1n11ng. 2BA 2BA 1 Story 2 car gar lrplc comm pool. pets o k ShOrt or tong ~ "'**"' 2607 832·2232 or 722-8012 taOJ;anfana 760-92•0 all garage & aecur1ry l1>1-1t to finding the rtghl garage immac quiet new paint very Clean letm leaM S 1750/mo 'J BR. 1 BA upsteln Gar· ··-••• • j=-----system 631 ·1400 tenant WE 00 IT ALL" nghbrhd $900/mo Open $1550 Dave 645-3683 W ---- C-• J!!! 1024 $525,000 You mvest ~ do 11\e 8-~ Daily Call 545-3328 ES C FF __ , ·age bay Vlelllr 1 houM Cute painted roll 109 deea .._ ~ · w T LI 2 story conoo 121-1111 If ltl-1111 from OMCh S750/mo '°' gin king eomf0f1er iiWfllJllfllU , -"'""HI He "I rest CALL 965-2699 ...... ... Pool 2BR 2',BA. lrpl. wtd • Yrly 675-9766 . Mt & 'be<laprMd .. t 1 Sty contemp 3BR 2BA 1111\il' ,_ 18 Townhouse apart· dlw PV1 pattO. 2 a r gar ~ ..11...V I 29R t9A $1 200/mo yrty other linens. manz pool & tennis. lop loot Lg ~ J;EAL T~ COSTA MESA · 3 bd IWn tnenll 3 BR. 2 t B_. 2 S 1 IOO l082 Buclongham ~ Incl utll rear Bay Front kitchen Items. kids pvt fd. Call FAST• _ patio S1.150 ar gar wl d hkups pool 673•7767 \t\\1 :l_"ff ~ \ ·11 boet 11de lie avall· adults clothea. toya, S235.000 DONA LD .. UIYM PENINSULA -IOwef 3 bO sp1 Many de!Yxe lea· RE~TORS • 67l-2447 ~ 873-6880 boc*s. Wf"Mths & other PFAFF M2·9797 PRICE REDUCED Elegant S 1·275 turn St 250t mo LHlf * * * * * deeof1tlng Items, tMk•, 2BR. 2BA. t496 sq fl !or LIDO ISLE -2 bd bay one now ...... HARBOR VIEW 3000 sq It •SM SURFER STUDIO• antique Olk kll'IOerQWlen vtew1 $2000 2233 Fa1rv1ew Road -l lllllT Yllft • ec h / 1 h Open HM Sat 12·3 303'~ chairs. antique roll toe> -. WWSOO••••flll HUNTINGTON BEACH • 3 Betw Wilson & Avocado Udo Park Or tBR 1BA 4aR 3~ w S~ : 3'1h St No llove Utll Inc dell! (ne.da wont). Muetl s-. bd hm. bonus rm spa Streets tacross from con<lonewlyrelurt>latle<I. immed Ol 26l-0 5 t 8 $4~/mo 8l8-285--0223 more SAT ONLY ID 111-4111 52500 Post Office) awesome ocean & harbor E/759-8539 Mr Clarke II 11 ULllA IUI '37 CABRILLO lllT llT! LIDO PARK DRIVE • 'l b<1 OPEN DAIL y TIL 6 p M views trom AL L room11 Up,..r Apt, 2BR 2BA. (lrvtne at 17th) 8:30 am_ SBA 3BA, fruit trees, graal llfl.1111 View $2800 For Info 722·8529 l1650tmo incl u11ls Agt. •LIDO ISLE 9AYFRONT ,._ & 12 Newport HIS Home priced LIDO PARK DRIVE • Furn, Fred Albuquerque Charming furn 39A 38A <><*In vle'# from deck, 2 WEEK'S FREE ENT "!!Gtt_-wr_l( _____ I00-2 arN IUJ)ef value 89K at lot value $425 000 2 l>d, v1ew S3500 3BR 2' tBA condo. 1600 831 -8790 Re/Mu Rllrs home S3SOOtmo yrly '" S875 • ultls. yrly Desire 2BR 2BA, low mc>Ye-ln, TrMlflNal 11.atJ 080 Open h o~se LIDO VLG 2 bd. den. lab sll. 2' •·Car gar pool, $8000/mo Summer Aent quiet couple 873·3152 lndry. carport t7'~/mo Opendally5PMto8PM.1 (lH)H1·1110 Sal/Sun Aug 4/S 2 10 bay~S3760 Jacuul. lrplc End unit BlnGrundyAlly 875-8161 5-U-S091od7S.7719 P.~n u1•t • ecre horH propefty, Lazy 6PM S•8 San Bernadlno BIG CANYON • 5 b<J, golf neat IO lennll coun * ILlfF·S• I •. -llLI Corona dtl M« 2611 S525•dep. Mobile home CreekCounlryRanchEs· lllLllllOLlll·ffT Ave Out o l ar ea courM'e1111e $10.000 s127si mo 71'-75t·2224 .,.. Oule edult N 1atH, Orange Park 2 llom .. lefll Prime E'alde owner/agent, mull sell WlferfrHt ..... let. JBR 2BA houM . cathedral Lease 0, INse oplton 3 Lovely 3BR 2't BA tlome *Nlllllll llT* pets.' ,~a11~ e,,,,d 0 , ,1 l, •• .-1.• Aerea. 997.5904 location Single family lht1 wHkend John IUlTlll 111 HOO ceilings, lrplc. hclwd firs BR, 2·~ BA St 500/mo completely tumisl'le<I 2 Yearly lnH. 7os•-t 6'W3t3 Gtntrm 1002 Stop exlstlr.g and 1tart llv· detach.ct 3BR, 2't BA 4081825·3535 • 2 car gar large y1rd Agent 644-0496 Cir garage $3000/mo JasmlM upper rMr unit .-.... -._______ Asking $315,000 Broker wl grdnr waler pd Avl 9100 10 6191 Agt 1BA 1BA kitchen 3 lg WESTFIELD APT'S Ing! Thl1 2Bdrm 2 Bath cooperellve OPEN FOR SALE BY OWNER lalbol Jllaocf 2106 St200/mo 2 183 Raleigh 875-4912 cloMIS l11r1ng rm lg Pf'I· 1200 OFF MOVE·INI Hcws1conc1o1 • Yll'll lftl II, llTPllLUllM •••• tlome lnaSenlOfarNOI· SAT/SUN or call for ap-Newport HelQhll, 2 BR. 1 6JI 2748 *•WPMTOlllT* Like new 2BA 2 tBA vile deck S10001mo • Sorry,Nopeta fetl II 1111 Easy cere yerdl polnlmenl, SO · 7001 BA, prime locallon •NEW 2BR IBA. parld(lg • 3 BR 2\ BA condo 1 I $900 MC Lii 72l-1513 28drm t• .. ~ &780 Fireplace & much, much 320 E 2 Ill St. c M A".. S•50.000 5'8-3807 lrple, w/d, all bullHns 3BR 2BA. ,,_ crpt p11n1 • • nc dbl/alt gar IC Vlll09ll 19 280 28a ' I 03 000 Bet "'"' $ Meir Sulla wlpeMl·a-boO Pa I Io po o I v w LARGE 2BR, 2BA I llu<ly rm 18()() ~::.. &1 Gerdens J:n Colina Vista Court OCEAN VIEWS W ~:: 61~~067~300/mo :a~I~ ~er: ,,:11 oo .. n ~ Quiet end S1550tmo 780·9536 agl A11all now 310't lrll St 398 W Wl19on 831~513 THIS It I~ '*OhborhOOd Oenvef Realty 872-1966 MESA VERDE I STORY LG Ou~x. prime localfon - -IChOoc: & I ~ ava~ unit wlprevate d~ gar· So ol PCH S 1'00/mo WESTBAY APARTMENTS for you R.aofl·lllle ltvlng Eves 872-2119 3BA, pool/spa, by ownet •Brl3B 3Br/2B S850,000 CHARMING 2BR ISLAND 811" SI 3 "mm': and age Anoe tennis. pool LSEIOPT Walk to beach yearly 678-2238 1200 OFF MOVE-IHI behind I 2•·hr guarded •H321•S $378.000 OPEN Sat/Sun Bill Grundy Ally 675-8181 COTIAGE With garege SI 025 oe ~8-0290 J1euu1 Walk to t>eacn 3Br 2Ba bftaeh condo FHturtng pool tpa gate 2 be<lreom. llngle 1·5 2043 N CAPELLA patio Ye11ty s 1275/mo . p s I SOOlmo ISi • MC suncleek pool 2-car gar SpaCIOUI 2BR 1 '-tBA petio.., encloMd ~Ing ttory with huge light & 5,6-8698 LIWttf Pr1H4 II TrHft 818·360-S72 l Bland New 3 BR 2., BA oec> For api:>t teave &42-8759 213-'s& 1939 twnhme CloM 10 1>e41et\ Sorry No Pet. airy living room Com· lalboi Exqulsltaly remodeled and 71'·250·2833 dlw, w/d hkup. yard No message 646-5292 LUXURIOUS BAYFRONT & atlOpptng S950/mo ~ '570 munlty oNer• e mllllon ,."*""'41 1007 "--.. -1-· 1026 dec:or1ted 3BR 2 SBA.CUTE 3BR 2BA WI O pell Non-smo kers *•fll••m PENTHOUSE Lease 900 S..Lane 84•·2tll l 29drmt'•8al780 dotl1r elubhOUM. 2 pools. .,..,. uwn 8luf11. ellach.c! home · St •OOtmo • $800 sec: • available 1mmad1atel'( 825 Cent« St "'2-1~'4 19... 3 term a COUr11. 1111--~ lfT ... Hiii.. w/fam rm overlooking Slngle gar petlo remdl dep 850_0850 2 BR den 3 BA Shp evlll• S3 JS 548 9 C-• a.a...... ~Hing green and G.fu: 3BR 3B~. 3 YN'• MW OCEAN VIEW Wide gr"'1bell s,44g 000 kllc walk in CIOMll able Vacant $3.000/mo 8 tmo • 1 52 .__ ~ 2624 • ...,_. .. alk to 11\0PD!ng utl $875.000 28R ""-do, "1!.:level agl 52'4·1293 $t500,W1nter&45·6599 East~3BR2•;BA2·Sty Agenl675--010t NEWBeaut 2·11"hM 3BR BR 1 B'"I I II ..... reduced to Sf90.000LH ' ....,., ,. E H w twnhme 2 car gar. frplc ' 1 · '"' n 4·plex Wllh lf • I M 1270.000 Agl Y LSEIOPT Walk lo be41Ch xecull.,. ome on atet blle:Onlee. amall ~ 3BA. 2 F /Ps llv rm lam patlO, arJ)ort • lndry fac L1109 t9A !oft, ~to. 111-1 ,_ -11111 498-89'• or '492·9•00 3Br 2B• beach condo 3 BR, 3 BA, FR. llp. ok: s 1250 Hr 20th/~t * wntaJn rm. modern IOI .i.oent No ~11 tSOO/rno countfY *""'· 1141 No Cf·nrx;J· Fl KJ NS 1727 E OCEAN BLVD. IYn<letk,poot,2-c:argar' ~u1np1a,;,,on<1673 1zi2mecs11 OC· Blvd U~t12 81Cr G1rden home •BRl2BA MatrBr S2750 723·1708 •Mt-2600 • ~......_/ .. ltl.a "'~ • ' · • amall cute hOu.. Hunl leldl l040 842·8759. 213-<458-l939 .. ·~· • ., wllrg grUly yard Patl0.1"'11•••••••lli••••••••lil•••••••• Ii\ 0\11' '"' 1117 W BALBOA •BR • Ul11m.... 2 cer gar. lrptc AvaUll IH \l IOH"• '4BA, bvltt In 1918.' FOf S ... By Ownet. 3BR • Newport Hll lltboi r 3BR t ·~IA duplu nowl S2'400/mo Mon;ca IWUI 1•1,111 211i9A, 1 block from Per .. If...., '"*""" 2107 ~m Frptc,' dining rm. or su;•;:_~ ;-max ---·· c·., ~h. hJ9tlly upgraded, 38R 28A, OUI of area 2 car g1r & yard --..,_. cu1tom spa, 2-400 sq ft. ownet/~I • Mull Mil 2 BR. 1 BA ...,., ptlnl. I 1075/mo TRW re· 3BR 2·~BA twnhM FrplO ... kt.Piii, Miii below market value, home thT1 WMlcend For catpt Ma1ure ldulla No quired Curt 11 M1·12M garage patlO pool tdnt h•HMhl-a111 1375.000.ett-2177 S-425,000 080 Op.,, pall 3•01· M1reu1 -~l~S12o0/mo · 'i::::ii:nc~~~ llOUM 8•1 & Sun Aug '415. $895/mo 873· 7353 RENT /LM oe>t 38R 2·~BA Cati Und• 244·73'57 ;;; ™ 1042 2 to IPM Comer of 151.. MW trg Med-.11~ f'MMtn -t.miliiiiilliiiliiiiiiiii __ liii01ii2m ' & San Bamadlno Ave CHOICE Furn Exec: Unll In nr NB Obi gar. llp, lr1g4t, Beyfl<lge. t>M\lf'tful highly M'•TU• Jotln '4()1/825-3535 Newport lay ToW9f1, micro, OfY9' 11200/mo upgraded 28R 28A. 31A 2't9A 2 .... Qrf end -Stt99 ftl Wltet1 11500 •Olp 8' .. 708-8003 l9wtr. quiet toe11lon DISTRESS SAl£ """· MCUr•ty oat•. ten,,._ ll&LB IUL'&TI mo Utlll pd "°"'787 TA• LEVEL COHOO 2 BR 11.•SO 11a.121e COUflt, pool & 9'>1~ IALIOA PlNlHSUl.A ==-; ;::;---; 11 .. 9 • 2 ,........· _._ • ... ,... 1$11000 C. N 8P£CIALIST l'!flf MP 2122 ,. "• cwgerw ... ..,., ..... tm 11.msn . ·--Sl'lerp com1••.a fnto'r ~ ooeen' ATilNTiGfF~, & 19'1•a1l1Ttn -ltcrl41-151S .,,.._ l'ICMe. "°'*· fet, .,...,,.. poot _.. c.tlllN~ftomll'lll .... ..,., 5 contlguoUI bet 1" ~. It lot lndfy, eml )'Cl. 11130/mo, IJ.OllO/rno 5U-42•2 Peeou-vi"• 9etbo9 ;;;;; wttl'I comer ~tlott room for~. 31A hint 1044 Sin °'"""" 1076 1tt/laat + aec AYI tit Condo Huge mHter c.i for tquatt 1001909 21A Wall to latt>ot Owner loliQht AnOthet Cell 11....a 14,. 1 tUta. llldt 2140 9Uh. c:omm pool . ..,. & end-..... :':' ,_:~~o!!.~ ' IA, ramify rm, poo1 -.~Pllllll• -~ 1U 1LAH v-. Wwn· tannla Wut\/Ory/~ • ho m • N • w r o o I • •-"9WI c df bl lnc:I Oatt gutwcted 0nty • • 111111 · PflC*I flOme In lr¥tn9 T•· t27t .toO Mt. Karen, a.1 loctlt10n 38" :.. ::-· :ci~· I' 1" '* rno C•11 __ ,__ reoe.. ._.. 711-ltH condO, ... '-::-" I 19'9d~11 142 u•i MARYANN McGUIRE '*eel deye Ot ..... & • ._ ll••al .._.... CIW\, '* •tr•ll -,_. '*'770 .,. Allllor,..,..,.. I•........ aome***'OMfll>Y ... 1 "I ....... 1111oormo~ _ ,.... ..__ No ... toe.nent. "lcflard or Juu: ._,...,,.,_.,.,-. =.:::;:a.:.':8 11115 1 '111 t. ,..., ~~ ~.:C..,.,.9;> AllFllU.n 11~ ·~ .... '""MM .... ....,.ee ... .., ad .. ~ 111 1111 sna. 1wt1o.~m · ID-W • DEAR READERS! ' . PLEASE BE ADVISED EFFECTIVE ALGUS'I= lont nm DEADLINE ro PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD Fell SA'l\JRDAYS WILL BE 3:00PM ON JllUD~ ~'. YOU MAY S11IL Pl.ACB ADI UNTIL S:OOPM RlR SUND,« TIIANKYOU, THE CLASSIFIED DBPAa HHIDf.;1·: By CHA~LES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH East-West deals. \ulnerable. ...iORTH • K Q 10 7 6 4 J 9 Vold • K87653 + \'old Wt:Sl t.ASl • Vold + J 8 S 2 \' e<.t ' l • KQJ7 3 2 •A l096 • Q J 10 • 9 4 • 8654 • 972 'Ol IH + A y • 8 s 4 • A 2 + AK Q J 10 J The bidding: We I 'ior1h Ea~r 'oulh I • 4 + Pim 4 'T Pass 6 t Pass 6 + Pa s 7 + Obi 7 'T Obi Pas~ Pus Pa" Opening lead. King ot • The mistakes of expcris are les· endary, but none ~ere more 1nele· gant than t hi\ hand from i he 1956 European Champ1omh1p match be- 1ween Ital) and France. St1tmg Norih-South for Ital> "'ere Pietro Forquer and Guglielmo S1n1,calco: East-We\! for I ranee "'ere Roger TreLel and Pierre.-Jal\ You won't find out ho~ to bid a hand containing two \0tds from any textbook. Forquet's bid of four ~spades is as good as any, and ~e can't quibble with S1niscalco's deci- sion 10 .look for <,Jam-four no trump was a general inquiry and not WESTOUFF 211 l'AU Blackwood, and ~1>. diamonds Townhouse, $900/mo. No showed a \C\:Ond '>Utt. We are not pets 548-7533 ~ham p1on\h1 p TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE By SYDNEY OMARR Friday, Aug. 3 ARIES f\tarch ~I ·A.pnl 19 ): Fmall} )OU make ngh1 cunnec11on. H~ tonight ~11u·11 h1.· gratified 10 know that cffom :in: :ipprcc1all'd. "'II hi.· rc"an.kd .\11,~1.·r to qucs11on· allirmalt\l' -)OU arc on \Oltd grouml ACROSS 1 P'OC9U1ng S Head ••ea 10 Hand over 14 Ftower 15 Anx1ovs •6 Fa1rier Arab 17 Frolic 18 Range C<etl 19 Ltbrary unit 20 Farm animal 21 Flatware abbr 22 Put tn hOlds 24 Treated well 26 Jeoc>&ldy 27 Warel'IOuMO 29 Is a cate patron 32 Missile 33 Plquanl 34 Mr Zl419teld 35 Runs around 3& Oeaden1 37 CA or CPA 38 Top Iller 39 Made into hltets 40 Laugh sound var 4 t Parts 43 Bacon makers u Sardonic quality , 4S Stately llomct 46 E.valuate 48 . All right" 49 Leet~ 52 Pork CUI 35 41 52 53 or Commons 55 Oogoy name 56 Walk hHlllly 57 BeQ!nn1ng 58 Ofumsticlts 59 Some descendants 60 Tellers 61 Puts into serv!C49 DOWN 1 Oelpe(ate 2 Ltned up 3 Momeot o1 ChOICe 4 Rept1l9 5 Nol on one·s leet 6 Was concerned 7 Antique< 8 Permit to 9 Donations 10 LOClll speech 11 .. L1te 11 Jull - 12 Various 13 Prosec;uted 21 Seethe 23 Deuce beater 25 London Circus sight 26 HNC*! 27 Narrattves 28 Smalt amount 29 FMI 30 Worr1«'1 °'°°""" • • ... VIOUl l'UZZLE IOlVED 31 Lugs 33 Bnght 36 Astronauts teat 37 Of planes 39 Ltte stones 40 CornpoSlh()r'I 42 Movement~ 43 in-tton marlls <15 Thinker 46 si..1 parad1~ 47 Cardo•~ 48 Rutned city tn Iran so Advan1aoe St Manager 54 Number 55 Comll'\On 111 10 11 12 16 19 13 TA l'RUS ( \prtl 20-Ma) 20) Lunar a~~l'l u11nudl'' \\tlh Jl\tJllll' lumm11n1lallon. P<•'-'1hlc romanl1l 1n,ohl'rtu•n1 "•th ont• hom h1rl·1gn IJnd GEMINI (M.\\ :?1-Junl' 201 Ind!\ 1dual "ho tru~tcd \OU \\Ill ~\. "I \\J~ right and f \\1m ·1 forgl'I ··Fund' 1hj1 had hc.'l'n ~11hhcld will Ix· rl'll'a!>c:d St.·t rl'l h1d1ng pl.1t1.' 1<, part ul d) nartu r 1,n·nano I 1hra figur l·' prom1m·n1 h CANCER (Junr :?I-Jul) 22)· Sl'rtUU\ rnnn·m rt'\Ol\l'\ around r1.•lj111111\h1p 1ha1 " lo rl'main or e\aporall'. h><.'lt\ on lcg.11 nght,. p.irtna\h 1 p. marn,1g1.· 1>1.•fi nc 1rrm '>. \Cpara 11.• I.ill from lllt'r1.· hr.1gg.1d11uu \krt' LEO (J ul) :!'·Aug. 22) ~ppl'a1 1ng 10 go \low 1\ mnch an tllu,1011 'f uu n· un nght track. going 1n dtr1.'l't1n11 lending 10 \UlU.'"~rul Vl'lllurT Komant1c attal·hml'lll " 'trnng, l'Ould be pcr- 111.11\l'n t ( antl'r nall\l' reprl'M.'nll'd VIRGO (Aug. 2'·Sl•pt .:!:?): Lunar. numeri cal qdc' highlight l rt-.111\ 1t\. \I\ k .1h1l1t\ tn c;u rmount oh<;taclrs. Focu' on romann.·. Jl\tJn1.l: 1ra\l'I. pJrttt·1pa11on 111 human11arran proJC<'t. lnd1' td ual \ou aJm1rl' m·ed\ rounwl LIBRA (~cpt ~ 1-0tt 22): Emphac;11c un1qucnt'\'>. fort that 'ou .irt· d1tkrcnr and proud of 11. You·n· on solid cmnltonal-financia l gr1111nJ Lu\C rclat1on<,h1p will hl' rt•1gn1tl'd Propcrt~ apprn1\a l pr\I\ 1dc" JX'rt1ncn1 111fnnn:111on SCORPIO..+UtL-23-Nov. 21 ): •\t1cnt1on rl''OIH''> around \l'CUr· II>. ra mtl). \afC t} mea!iure'> that 111clude fl'pa1rc; rclilllllg to clcctncal appltancl''i f wn fomil) ml·mhc'rs 111\1\I on ballltng o'er finance~. Steer cll'ar of 111 SAGITTARJUS (NO\ 22-Dec. 211· Flements of t1m 1ng. luck ndc ~tlh you. e\pcuall) whl're monq 1s concerned . You'll perform unique act, amounting to trtpk pla). Social commitment!> multiply. wmc1dcs w11h added populant~. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Oouhlc-check accounts. facts and ligurci.. You could makc diM·ovcry that ave money. avoids cmbarrnssmcnt. Judgment. intuition will prove accuratt . Taurus. corpio person\ figure prom inenll y. AQUARIU (fan. 20.Feb. 18): Chani<' of scenery prove bcncfk ral. What had bc<.·n stand:ird is subJCCI to rcv1Ston. Keep optiun~ open. Express wrllingrn: to c"plore. Romance to night elc' ntcfl confidence. morale. Virgo rcprtsentcd. PISCES (I cb. I 9·March 20): Many of your fondC"st asp1rat1ons could be fulfilled. Accent diplomacy. cntertatnment, music. an Focu'I on roman c. ~wcrs o f ~rsuaston. Somt will comment. "I'm seeing n different ''de of )'OU." IF AUG. 3 JS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You hiwe remarkable sen~ of humor. arc scns1t1 vc concerning bod y 1maae. do plenty of tra"cl1na. arc romantic. sensual. 1dc1hstlc. Gcmtn1, Sag11tanu' persons pl:i)' important rQle 1n your life. Popularity 1ooms upward •n ptcmbcr -)OU could \¥1n money. pm wc1&}lt. add to w1rdrobc and m1aht cmcrae vktofious 111 conncctaon wnh lctal di pu1c. November f"caturn romance, chanae. tra\lcl. variety. c dtcmcn1 of di overy. haner or rnidenoe. perhaps tcmpof'lt)'. llkn plac(' in D<.-cem be:' r. By PATRIC WALKER Friday, Aug. 3 ARIES (March 21-l\pnl 20): Both the JO)S and the m1se ncs of ltf1.• r1.·lall' to lo\l', "ork. health or mone). And current plam·tan 1nOu1.·m1.''> lWtaml> \1gn1f) that cmohonall>, profess1o nall ). ph )si- calh anJ fi nannall\ \OU need to refocus. rl·ddine \Our rok and rcl h1n~ about )OUr •long·tt•rm happ1nes~. ~ellbc1ng and sccunl). TAURUS ( \rnl 21-Mn> .:? I): Taurus represents a hook or nail. an 1mpll•men1 u~d to pm down or hold something in tl\ proper plac1.'. and the approal·hing lunar ecltplle rn Aquari us 'itgn1 fics the mom1.•n1 h.i' come 10 l'nsurc }Our pla<.·e ur po-.1t1on at home or at \\ork 1\ '>l't·ur1.· GEMINI ( ~1a~ n-June ~II .\ '>t>.·monlh C)cle of pruning. anal} ting :inJ refining I~ 00\\ dra\\tng IO a dO'>t'. rhl•rcfore, "hat 1nk1.'\ plan• 'uon alter thl' lunar c:cltpse 1n Aquarius on th.: 6th can onl) lrl'c )OU from costl) a~s(1l·1a11ons and bring about a maJOr alll'1a11un in thr "orkmg pattern of your li fe. SllMR JOBS APPLY TODAY! UU.J ..... ,, PUAll (111) 01-1124 Collectors wanted tor Home Dellv8')' accounts ol the Dally Piiot News-papet'. As an lndepen-d«lt CoTTecior, you earn SO% of all amounta col· lected. Work your own hours. days Great part- litM income. Call Steve Rogers at 642-4333 Ext. 205 MIHTO•I Heavy equipment rental Phones. rad io dispatch. light duty office. Mon-Fri 9 30·6 556· 1~34 EARN $395 A DAVI Work At Home Call 1·900-654-2255 E11t 776 $14 lee llllML IFFIOI Heavy Pl\A work & radio d1spatc11, maintenance records. parts reQul· s111on. heavy equi pment rental. Mon-Fri 9 30-6 556-1834 GOVERNM ENT T ransportatlon Jobs S29.000 to $78.000 213-8• 1-6611 Ext 107 IAYI ltmlTID IEED TUCH ER!! Red Crou authorized provider 100111ng tor cerlllied Instructor lor basic flrat aid and C P A training Can Jamie Stahl 81 (714) 546-8943. CANCER (Jun1.· 22-.lul) 2JJ: Bl·1ng rnnremed wtth o ne'c; own hl·1ng. "'l'll·b1.·1ng and "-1.•lforl' ts onl) <.ons•dcrcd Sl'lfish b) lhO!>l' who du 1101 ha\l' ~our hrand uf 1ntcgnl). J cvo11on. in1J1 v1dualtty. lflljg111a11rn1 Jml \l'ns1.· of purpu'>t'. Thl·rl'furc. 111 'lptlt' of !>Orne unn·rtatnl} 0\1.•r 111ng-11.•rm finan1.l'S, 11 '" 11me to get the i.how back on llw road. WANTED 9 -OverwelgM LEO ( l ul~ 24-.\ug. 2.l) Thi· lunar ccltps1.· on Aug. 6 <.K1:ur!> rn peopi.. We pay you to )OUr 11ppm1 11.· \lgn ol Aqu:.trtll\. rhl'r(.'fim·. rhalk ngcs of an lnll'nSl'l) IOM l0-29 lb• next 30 pl'f\onal, par1111.•r,h1p or pmfo.,"onal na ture can either he feareJ and days 647~7733 l.!ttgu1ng or Ill\ 1gor~1l1ng -th1.• C'hl,)ICl' of )C>Urs. -~foUSECLEANER VIRGO ( \ug. 24-Sl·pt 2J). Virgo • ., an eanh '>to n. meaning PtT. FIT S8 /hr • Mutt e have own car Dawn pl'r~1 tent and de1ermined. Ho"l'' t•r. Pluto m Scorpio and 545-4024 l hallcngl'<l b> both Mars and thr Sun 15 telling )OU to learn the ---- meaning ut detachment -~htch I'> mdcpendt'nt of Judgment and •I FU PllOlllll freedom from an\ICl•l'' or guilt o'er pn~onal or profcs\tonal tics or Ear"c~~ (t;1 ~_r,;;io a11achmcn1s. LIBRA (Sept ~.J-Oc.·1 13): 0Hr tht• pa•n It'" weeks you appear lnauraMe to ha' c "ccrc<l between borl·dom and torment. lost out financially klU/llOPT P /T an<l had to cope "-tlh others' t mol1onal or p!i)t·holog1cnl probkms. Phones. Illes. lite type Now. ho"c'cr. 11 1~ 11 mc to care morl' about )Our own needs and 17 OOt l'lr Othce ••· aspiration!> and h'c ltfl' to the full aonrn. P•rtence 1·5. M-F ... 714·842-7859 SCORPIO ({kt. 24-NO\. 22): Perhaps )OU needed the odd --- challenge, uphca\ nl or ronfl1rt tn your personal hfc or domesti c 111D• li111Ani1 s1 tuat1on 10 ec1 rid of outdated scnpl , If panncrs or Close Careef Qs>p~ FIT PIT companion,; with to continue 10 make a meal of 1he1r problems then <213) 4 i-7407 let them have their fill. mll• PUIT Tl• SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dcr. 21): Whatever you decided to do P/T&F/T Ex~i.nc.req around the umc of the solar eclipse on July 22. and whatever your Own ur Pay com· reason fo r offi oadina rennin commitments. you hould no long~r he menaur•1• w t up riddled with doubts. fears or msccunties. In fact. you may be difficult 768"1192 to locate or pin down . lftll11UTlll CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 20): The huild-up to the lunar Trac.1 n-.cled toea1iy to eclipse in your opPos1tc !i1gn of ("anccr on the 6th call for p•nicncc. ::.:: l:.:s• tolerance and kindness. even 1( you could cheerfully boil ccnam ca11 1.eoo74se..oe!: '1Y 1nd1v1dual' in oi l because' of thcf way you have hccn treated over a ---- financial or bu~incss matter. · AQUARIUS (Jon. 21-Fcb. 19): Now the pa t can be c:<plaincd. 111112 Tl 11 1hc p1\'~nt chmlied and the future outhned. And seldom have you nC'edcd w much guidance. encouragement and practical a istancc Earn mon.y he4plng rai.. to en blc )OU to break loose from neptt\IC or dcstruC'ive inOucnC'es ~ .~ •t>uee Pl'n onall) o r pro fo tonally. '-;-·-·· v41·10eO PISCES (Feb. lQ.March 20). C'urttnt planetary activity Stpifics a fn-h tan. a ~'<'ond chan<."t and the opponun1ty to channel your ~:.in!50c1:;--iv ~o­cncra1c~ 1n the rriht dirtt11on. Therefore. don't b:llk 11 havtn1 to 1-eoo.i~~. 1~ cunC'cl or alter travel plan!I or 01hcr lonptaridina arnmacments °'*' 7AM-10PM 115,.. bct"ccn no" nnd mtd·Augu". -IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS TODAY: Then Mercury ~ell a peeled ... _ b) the re ' olutionary planet Mars on )Our 1nn1vcl"llry auarantccs tht L.oott.,_"1!. l Bi comtnJ )'car will find )OU on a proJO 1onal htah and btucr oft' '*'°" ._. ~ :-' cut flnaoCJall)'. Unfonunalcl)', howCVC'f, )'OU 11ill nttd to trtad wanly .._ l "°' ..... =~ wlwn dealing with matnmonial or pann<'rsh1p ruua. mertnt•preqc11n.1lll Edde Gonzaln, --of-t iw..io enlortllin- mont 11stem, sdd (40) new ~lions f0< lht DailY Piot f0< lht month oi lune . 8t a plfl of the winrin( t11m, bt • parl of excil· lni promotion• •• ltis- one, and earn EXTRA MOll:Y 10< the SIM· MER. Awi1 now! $2.44 per day Thal'• ALL you P•Y lor • !Inn. 3-0 day minirnvm In the SERVICE DIRECTORY LOVING mother ofl•r1 lunch, snacks, TLC, 1oy1. IO·YOUf 0·5Y' Old. MedlC&I b.ckgrnd M 1-8049 C.M. fOf more 1nfOl'mauon C AL L l 0DAY11 ISi FOR LOIS REMODELING YOUR HOME? Call ZAZA Construction 111 Years Experience V' Financing Available .,.. FREE. Consulatl6n V' Excellent References 20% Discount on BllJeP.!'lnts Norm Zaza Builder 854·9484 ..... - __ _,,.,.. .... tent. - 9om-11 .... 2pm~ / 1711 !M71'1J'1Jol!'JM/!) *SALES REP* Growing newspaper has im- mediate ope·ning for full-time, experienced . _Outside Sales Rep. Sa lary + Commission and Benefits! Contact Marilyn Holland ---1at--642-4a2-1- HauHno·P a1n11ng-CarP9n- tt y-Roo11ng Summar Ra1 ... 10% OFF $erllora. 24 Hrl. Ed. 248-9012 CAl L US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION! 142-U21, llt. HI ......... ':r,:'~ ~~=-help yoli find reU.ble. help. ' l • 1nna .. 1111 __ _ ... _ .... ,,, SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE CALL 642-5678 . . • • .. ;: ·--- :::.:•:.4--' ~ = .. =°'T""' ...... ¥="==--...... '-c:--..cr"-=:.r M• ... ".::'I.:: 1:1.': Olll.tiiiii llMe "-I. Wllnul. c.lf . ., ... -................. ~~~-·t~·==·~-= ........ ..... .,.. .... -.. ... '"' ...... to --NIA wi.,:........... ..... ..... ·-..... Olllllllll 1. ........ ,... ........... ., ........... Rold. w ..... Cell . . =iiilill_illi1-.-I Tiet U1 '*"' W llllCll ........ IO.,_-..... lt?ll ..__._.__ le ......... 111 lfM. I ....... ,_. Mftftl!U ;;-.. COunlr a.ts ef Or· ._ ....., .. ,......._ Tllll ---OOftdlUon. 112.IOO. ~ low ..... 11.... ._.... -= ~ °" -"· ......... NeiNC•) Mattel ..... ~......., __ ..... • • I • , 0 a I I H . .., ... ...,.10 ,.. ....... ...... .. ....,. on· .Mr 1. ttlO TM retlMrMl(I) COl'ft• ~ ' 0&.D8MOllLI 1ili ._.___._ w ..,..L'w-. .-.,.. IMftOed to nnwt IMl-Wit• lut 5iii;ccniiii •fi Lii CUTLAll IUP"IMI E.ICT . MAl UTATI f111 Uihad ar.,. C... TNa ••1?Tllf1I w ... ,_. under ... '>icr.:: Good Miii to IOhciof 01W .... lnllrior. ""°"' Oflly, lt~m. MIQe, YI OOlll'Nf't. llllMI ..... Not .My 17. ~ S, .. fie~ a.ti ol ()r. lualneN ~.Cl I rune & looh good' 11.000 ..... ti. MOIMllC 13,0t) 090 V.. Drfille .... CoMe ,0, '7, tllO • -..Cowttyon••· '"°~~A 11.100. oeo att CMOt. • CH"viLI" 11.. ...., 111 ..,. ~C:o ~Pot••IOfl. F-tn N1111Mc1 0r.,. ~ : .. ....,,., .... tiled vw 1if1 .. Whjte. rune Vorker. ..~ oon-PONTIAC 1911 Trane Am. c.lltomla, tllO·M ..... Delly PUot .My 20, 27. wltll tM County Clel'k of Or· 4 door. 111nt OOnd. 9, .. 1 •• ce. .. nt 'con-dltton. ~n.,MkS:: Whlt9. oooct coftdltlOn. Verde DrM IMt, coat• ~~.10. '"° anoeCoun'YonJUIV,';1~rn . 173-3421. After dltlOn'. $1,150 M4-5t'7 J'14~7 a •. 12.000 080. 846-2307 ~ C:ii:' 11 oon· fllCTITIOUl Wll f*tl Pu*Md Or COMt P!! tl1I llOI, bleoll. ll "°°" fU. 1 1533 vw 1179 lug Convertible. Sterling 1917 SL Mted ~: e ~atlon um ITA.._,-PmlJC MmC( Deify p~ July 7, 20, 27, =oof. "'"'8. trMI. MIACEDES '74 230. Ga. A9dl wtllte mint con--... , 4DR, IMther ...... 1tlotc Ttie r90l•tr9"t(I) eotn· Tll9 ~persona ll't lllt1tf Augu1t S. 1tt0 ·• 090 723-0IM 4 door, ldnt cond. S3M5. dt11on 11 ioo 17M484 5 apeed, red, A/C Am/fm tlllft. private party. mtnCld to trMNCt ~ dolnQ bu1inW ea: lllCTITIOU8 IUllMlll F.e 19 :. 173-3421. After 12 noon. ' ' . CMMtte, xlnt c:ond. always gara1ed, low neea uncMt tM "°'ltloul PA'OfHSIONAL PRO· um aTATl•N'r c JI!-.. P.P. 723-1533 VW 1915 Cabtlolet mf ml, mMea, $9,500. 73~. Bull,_. Ntm.C1) lllted GRAMS GROUP, t10 New-The fOllOWlnQ petlOlll ere .. _.,. MftftH' ac81'.. Moving down undet, mu1t . -•a abow on: June 2•. 1990 port Centtr Or.J.. ~· 272, doltla ~ ~ ""'-~ I MERCEDES 1985 300TD Nit ~t wt.lie. con-llM IJf._ .. mu1> ll)TIC( e.&« A. Vlotto, ~t N9wpot't leedl. \AW. t2teO O~LINA STR~ET PART· 1--;..;;;;;--......._,__ __ .1~.. WAGON. Whl1e leather, v~tlble, 54K mllH, FORD t"8 Must...,. ,._ I TI1e ttttemtnt _,.. llled Jemee E. H ...... ~~ NEAS 1801 Dow SttMl PtCTmOUl IUIMll ., .. unrool. Excellent $7500.CslllM0•1312. --. -----.. -11 1w1ttitt1eCounl)'C...ofOr· Oeibll,Newpor18eedl,'--.... ~·.._.. ....___.. Beec:h. U..ITA,.....,., 'l20 500 759--7035 • H,101 mllH, orlglnal n ..... ,_ --MO' County on .>.Jty IO, t2teO ....,,. ,_,, ,__,......., , The followlng '*'°"'tr• ' · vw 19M Quantum owner, grHn/bltck, um l'TA,....NT 11990 Thi• bullne11 I• con· c.111. 92tl0 dol bullMM 11 •• NOTICa TO CMDITOM O.IUU nlUll Nl't ( ............. u.c.c.) , ....... .... _, .............. 111 MERCEDES BENZ 1986 Station Wagon. auto. ••· $4,200 OBO. 752-2222. TM lollowWlg l*ton• "' 1 , ..... ducted by. en lndlvldUal 011rnen1 lnvettment Com-(~EWPORT LASER RE· U~OE. whit• exterior, <*lenlc:ondlllon.S7.eoo. dOlngbuliMMll: Publl9hed OrMge Coeet The ragletrtnt(I) com· peny, 1801 Dow StrMI, JUVENATION CENTER burgundy Inter ior 979·1625. • FORD 1912MutttngGUt LEONAROCOMMUNICA· 0..lty Pllot Juty27 Augult3 mtnCld to tranMCt bu• Suite 290, Newpor1 Beec:h, (b)HEWPORT LASER RE· Chrome Wheels. 59,000 -Excellent condition, •11 TIONS, ee Racing Wind, 10 17 11KIO ' • neu under the Flcift.IOul c ... t. 92et0 J u v E N A T I 0 N Notice II ~ giwn 10 cr•dltort of th• within named ,,.,,.,.,Ofi•) ll\M • bulJI trent* 11 about to be made on peraonal property '*91naftet deac:rlbed .. ... .. • ~· ... .. , , .. " HONDA 1MO Accofd -,.... won. $500 080. -540-4721. HONDA '15 ACCORD Deetti In femlly $4850. Exct!tent. 491-0134 wenlnga. HYUNDAI 1917 GLS 1 13t<, 5-epd, runt4ook1 ••· celle nt , $3,850 . r 131-3027. tSUZU 1985 lmpulR loll6ed. f owner. runs well. $4,200. 751·2283 mMM. Grfft condition. l/W Conwrtlble Super-pow9t. Alpine 1tereo. No Irvine, Cellf. 927 t4 ' ' F.e74 BullMtl Name( ti titted Ted R C1tpenter 1t CENTER / FA c E. HA t R. •17 500 714 720 1153 Beetle 19 7 4 new cs.nta, no rust. 12.250 All811 Leonard, ee RIClng tbOYe on· .JulY 1 1990 TNttM of The Carpenter BODY ~00 Newpor1 Center ,. ' . • • moto(ltop, $3,sOo/080. 080 173-3745 • Wind, ttvlne, Celll. 112714 .. -II' -.TIC[ J~ £. HawM Famlty TNll u/d/11 detect Dtlve. 'Newport 8each. Call!. NISSAN 1986 300n 854-6945/213·654·6540 Thl1 bualnen 11 con· ~ "" Thie ttatement wu flied February 18, 1H8, 1801 ll2tl0 Fully loeded. good con-FORD 1987 Tturus dVCled by en lndMdual with the County CWk of Or· Dow StrMt, Suite 280, Robert C Lynch M D dltlon. 185001offer. vw '75 BUS CAMPER-4 Ur. power window•. The regl1tr1nt(a) com-~':1.:._11 enoe County on July 11. ~ 8each, CaMI 92et0 1833 Beol0td Lane, ...;..,;: 495-1044 Very clean. Xtnt cond cruise control, $5,900 mencecs to transect bull· P1C 1990 Bechler Corp . a Ca1ttorn11 8Mel\ C.ill ll2tl0 · $3000 0 8 0 . OBO 548-0290. ""' u~ the Flc11tloua NA:a ITATl•NT ,_ corporation, 1801 Dove l>Of1hll bualneu 11 con-64~2909 or 642-5133 FORD '86 THUNDERBIRD Business . Name(a) t111ed dJM ~u= :'°"'are Publi.tied Oranee Coeet StrMt, Suite 290. Newpofl ducted by· an Individual mul'lllllZI (ON528) .,. , .......... i , ........... . ......... Ml-M10 ... WW fftte IU Ettn Fully loaded. must al>O:O on u soon 89 ep. T'aEGRAPH ROAD IN· Deity Piiot July 27, Augult 3, ~· c:~1!1~:::" 11 con· The reg111ran1(a) com· AIC,cas1.,1unroof H it $7,900 OBO, pr:uant.eonatd l/ESTORS. 15815 Alton 10.17. 1990 F-679 duct~ by a general par1· menGeO c:! ·~:·-;~II~~·; 2 BA388) 721·8338. !This statement wu llled Parkw1y, Suite 150. Irvine, nerahlp ""' un I 1111 d ( M wl'th the County Clerk of Or· Calif. 927 18 O'B 15815 MUC ll)TIC( The reg111rent(1) com· :~~~·:. J~l~~-\~89 • t $13 411 · ange Coun1y 'on July 10, Lewrenoe rten, menced 10 trenaac1 bull· Ro C L 'fl.~ 0 ' ·-lltlTAR 1111 Jll90 Alton Patkway. Suite 150. flCTITIOUa IU9!Nllal ,,... uno.r the Flc4ltlov1 l~tatem1~ was lii.d 1 Automatic, afr. ctssette, f412972 lrvlne, Ct lil, 112718 NAMS aTAffMINT Bu1lne11 Name(I) fisted wlihhlhe County Clerk of Or· Ufflll llW c rulh , power lock . Published Orange Coast Th~ bb~•·~·~t~1;1 ;:!~: The foltowlng per1on1 ere above on· July 1, 1990 ange County on July 10, 1IOO Allte lall lrlll ( • 1 LCU679) $3.995 Delly Piiot July 20. 27. duct Y a m r doing bullneta ai: Richard W Bechler, PrMI· 1990 I~~~~~~~~~~ .,1 • J Auguat 3, 10. ·1990 lhlp (a)CAL·ANOLIA AS· dent F412t71 1: -a• -e-RSS I s..t1 &111, I• ·•1 1 ""4ert l .. las Fertl F-653 The reg111ran11s11 :":: SOCtATES (blCAL-ANGLIA This 1111emen1 wu Ille<! Pub1t1hed Oreno• Coast -·-...s ,__ menced to trensec 1 INVESTMENTS 111142 w1thlheCountyCterll.olOr· D fl Pilot Jul 20 27 (004200) z• lar'8r lhtl. .._IC NOTICE nesa under the f;10t1Uou1 Woodlawn Ave. Santa Ana. ange County on July Ill, a Y I 3 10 1~ httl leu ,.~ Bu1lnH1 Name(•I ll1ted Calll 112705 l990, • ugus · • F. 650 112,111 Autos Domestic 9300 10 f lCTITIOUI •u.,.11 above on Ju::r. 15• 1990 Rlchatd Ernftt Trlltwood, f4Ue70 Tlttte ..... lftua 1976 l/W RABBIT Goodliiiiliiii14-Miiiiii2ii-lliiiiiiiiiiii•I NA• eTATUllNT Lawrence Brien fled 11942 Woodl1wn Ave,. Pubhthed OrtnQe Coa11 l--Jltlll--JC-Jl)_T_f_C[ __ Ila...., lhll cond1t1on Best ofter Call11 The tollowtng persons 11• Thi• •111emen~~u 1 1 0 SaAta Ana. ca111 112705 OelJ¥Pllol July21~Augut• 3.-1 __ ..;..;-.,, _____ _ ..... M--Dave 497.5047 ••T&HIS 111J dOlng buslnfts as wt~th t~~~~lyon Ju~ 1~· This bu1lneH I• con· 10. 17, 1990 F 671 !'UM.IC NOTICE The name(•) and bllllneel addr... ot the kit~ tran1f•ror(1) ate. LINDA MOSHAM 16873 PACIFIC COAST HfoHWAY, SUNSET BEACH.CA. The tocatlon In Calrfotnla of 1he chief executive office or prlnclpal bullneaa offloe of the Intended tranlfefor I• 2244 VALECIA, COSTA MESA. CA. AH other bu•lnnt n1mea and addrMMI ulled by the tran1feror W11hln the pa1t lf'ltff ve•r.a..ar• .. The n1me(al and bull,,..• 1ddress of th• tran1ferM1•I ere· JOHN J. CARPENTER. , 126 E 18th. NO E-201, Cotta Me••· CA 92867 --P R 0 F E S S I 0 N A L a • OUC1ed by I generet Pert· • NOTICI Of' "EOUEST .....1. iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii---Au1ornsllc~alr. cassene. p 0 R c E L A I N & 1 ""lhlp f<>f' OUOTATK>HS F•l IAllll 1111 Po we r 11teer 1 n g · FIBERGLASS. Suite 127. '~ The regl11r1n1(s) com· fltBLIC NOTICE ", o -JAGUAR 19M XJ8 I~~~~~~~~~ 4 5 ____,.. sir, cassette (2FXK4 t 11 $5,995 427 E. 17th s1 . Costa Mesa. D.':~~11:,91u1°;rruo~;, menced IP 1rensac1 t>vSI· NOTICE°'. NO. tcMJi-oe 10 Light grey. thowroom Opal 1971 Gt ,,....... C1lll 92627 0 'h 1990 'I nesa uncJ., the F1e1ttious • LE Nollce111>erebyg1venthat -quality, 55,000 mlles, True Germtn $poets Car, (2D441991 S2.995 fHe4ert ltWn Ftrtl Robert Peirano 190 I 1 · · F.670 Bu1lnu1 N1me{sl hste<I TfHJ~TH !,'" Ille C•t)' ot Huntington Tha properly per11nent hereto 11 dfftrl~ In o-n· Cll'al as· Stocil In Trade, Fix- tures. Equipment tnd Goodwllt ol a oert9in SAND- WICH SHQf'/f AST F.000 buSll'ftl end II localed at 16873 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, SU NSET BEACH.CA The bullnall name uMd t>y the Uld 1ran1l.,Of11) II u1d tocall()f) II "'FRANK"S PHILADELPHIA HOAGIES e n <! STEAK S ANO· WICHES 121,500. e«-8843 super shtpe, $3. 100 TlteMerl leMn Ftr• 2 ... lar'8r lhtl, S1011ago Dr . Newport 11>0ve on August 1987 ~OE O"AT Beacr-Celtlornia 1nv1tH JAGUAR 1987 XJ6 OBO. 631-7254 2111 larHr lhtl., .. ___ Beach, Cel1f 92660 IC TICE RIChll<I Ernest TnHwood I No L 110att Quo1111ons lor Please off wnlte/ttn Interior,';;"~ 1tlJ PllSOll 1211·4 a.sfl leU l 14-M2·0010 Apache Ot El Toro. Celll flCTITIOUl llUltHEH with the County Cle<1i. of Or· ERICAN SECURITIES and eQuopment nourty rates I Oest1 --Susan Edwards 5782 PUBl NO ThlS 11e1emen1 was fifed TUMT COOE L furnish ume and maleflal c:onctnlon. t owner, While All RioCSrds •••l~~11UU;;;;;·;ll;1:D;;_,,~~~~~~~:~: Th11 busmen •s con-.... ..._ IT•TH•NT enge County on July 10, OAM P d I ap· toge•hef wllh OYer11ead 173-7023. IMwrH• HW -11 The IOllowtng person• are F4eltt7 pomteo Trustee under Ille pro' en Y • ' m 11 •I • $ 2 8 • 0 0 0 • ducted by a limited Pettner· .. ._. .. f990 IC M Al'fY 15 u Y 11 d an other per11 11,111 •lies, SllrOOQ. LINCOLN '71 Continental s fhe reg1s1ranl(s) com· dOlng t>usiness H Pubhslled Orange Coas1 IOllowtng described dMCI of ;:'' c~:~s !~,~~:~~=~ ... 1tll JJI (11.e) 111.AJ•lll.e 1989 BRANO NEW 460 engine Runs good menced to transact t>uS•· LEE-BENNER MEDICAL D11ty Piiot July 20 27 1·u11 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC I 0.:b lonneo remodeling Seid bulk tra.nsler II In· tended 10 be conaummated 11 Ille office Oi ORANGE COUNTY ESCROW CORP 16099 GOiden-it SlrMI, Huntington Beach, Call· fornl•. Orange Coynty on or ef\er August 21. 1990. Ptl1tln•. Arctic blue .. -·~ s 1250 SEE 642-0567 ness under Ille FicllllOUS GROUP. 360 San Miguel August 3 10. 1990 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST II o.J!imon ol verlous $23 500 p I le part (l 1.e) •.e• Ml4 1:1N00l~ CONt.tN.El'iIAI.. lJUSTr\efSfilame{J) nneo--Orwe -SU.I• ~ 8St rBIOOER-FOA CASH (in the or I • r va Y "' -· 4 door Signature Model Mercury llrroComet use e 1 1 90 Beech Cat1t 92660 • forms wnicn ere lawful ten· ••zes tyPM anCIJOc.aOons 0 790-3675 II NISCIE 1 11 Mfg Sugg Retail Price Excellent Condition'" Auto· •i;ve on ;une 5. 9 R••Pon•lble Health Inc . ld•r in Ille Unllt'd Stalest c1t)'·owned structures JAGUAR 1989 XJS 11 $32.308 Sate~ price m811C. AIC. $1.350 oeo. T~l~e~~al:~:n~ WH llled Ctllfornla • fltBLIC NOTICE 1ndtor 1ne c as111er 5 . citywide or•tructures in re· Sliver & Convertible, <;~~~~~ei·0~~·~w~~=s S23.&95 (Y 7528781 2 536-7361 witn tne County Clefk ot Or. Thi• bu11neu 11 con· FICTmous IUllNESS oerul1ed or 01ner cneck~ g~ve~~P:U~~11n ~~ene~e~~11the 14,000 mli.t, V12 engine, $44_000 OBO pp others 10 choose from at ange County on July 10. ducted by a corporetion NAME eTATEMENT spectlled in Civil Code Sec ¢' pies 01 t~e ReQuest '°' This bulk tran11er IS aub-teet to Cafilort11a Uniform Commercial Code Sec:11on 6106 $50,000, 852-0700 ask 17141650_7204 similar savings 1990 Tne reg111rant(s) com· Tne loOowlng ,__10ns are lion 2924h (Peyoble 1n full at 0 ~at ons R F 0 NO f W d LOC.1_.1 F4'2t77 menced 10 transect bus•· ,..¥. the time of salel e11 r1oh1 !Ille uo ' • or en y. (7 14) 348-0484 .lel9111a I Stl "" Publ1s11ed Oran e Coast ness under lhe F1c1111ous dol~ business as and interes1 conveyed to 90·422-0810, moy be Ob· JAGUAR 1989 XJS con· PORSCHE 1972 91 n Re-L1111l1 MtrtlU'J ..wn1_.~ Dally Pilot July 020 27. Busmen Nam•(•I lilted lth~a~Lrdo~!i:.~a1~3~26~3 and now held by 11 under ':'"~1';,~m0 ~~n~~~~I~: :: Tiie name and addr ... of the person with whom claims mey be 1119<1 I• OR- ANGE COUNTY ESCROW, CORP 16099 Goldenwetl StrHt, Huntington Beach. Celllorn11 92M7, and the test dly for 1111ng cle1me by any creditor .,..,,, be August 20 .,990, WlltCh IS lhe bull· ness dey before the con· summallon date specified at>ove vertlbl• Dorch grey. c 2121 I H II • """'IURll&-1 Ao ust 3 10 !990 at>ove on April 1989 111<1 Deed 01 trust in Ille urc cr .. m Interior. 16K miles. stored, llke new all me Ir r y g . F 652 Bt1ke Wegner Liu C1noeco. 239 Via properly llere1natter de· City ol Hun1111g1on Beach. 3•38K mile warranty Ex-$12,000 642-2923 Ctstl Mtl l • Thll stetemflnt was lilec lthl(:e Ltdo lste, Cahl 92663 scrib4!d 2000 Main S1ree1 PO Bo• c .. lent condition Owner PORSCHE 82 911 SC 140 1130 ,AC.,IC VllW IMDllC NOT.ICE Willl Ille County Clerk ol Or-Pl~en11ac N~!npoe~llS e~;c2; TRUST OR WAYNE DE 190 Hunlin9g2to6n~~ac I '!'; S 7 500 OBO bl k I h • MIMOfttAL 'A"K r~ enne Couniy on July xx ...... GRAT ~ 1orn11 moving 4 • black on ac eat er ---------· Cemetery . Mortul ry 199o C1111 92663 BENEFICIARV UNITED 536·5221 Ouotall()f)S snan 788-1595, 770-5523 beautifu l electric Chaoel •Cremetory l(SMtt ,_,517 T111s t>usineu is con-CALIFORNIA l fl'fDEAS bf' submitted on 1ne City MAZDA 1984 GLC-LX sunroof. runs great all BUICK 198 t R1~.era 3!>00 Pae<hc v-Otrte FrCTITIOU$ •Ul*ESS Pubhslled Orenge Coast dueled by a general part· CORPORATION torm and shall t>e prep11rec •• din Low mites records tots of extras Loaded with extras .... ~,,.,,, "---· NAME STATEMENT D P 1 1 .,7 • 13 nefSll•P recor"a" Oclnt>er 13 '" accor<11nce with Ille re-l le th o m ghl s 500 OBO 536 736 1 ......... ,..... ......... T•e 1-•towi"" ..... ,sons are eily '1 ° 1 Ju Y ' .. ugus T 1 1 1 com uuu 1 11 A F a Am/Im /case . sunroof or ss an Y u 1 2 • liM-17tO " "' .. ,. "" 10 17 990 lie •eg•a ran 15 • 1989 as1ns1r No 89 551057 auirf'mt>nts 0 I e think. S 18 000 d0tng business as F 678 menced 10 1ransac1 bus• tn Tik>Ok -Pege··ol Olfic:ial p1sns 9pec1lice11ons O•· 12750 76().5366 Aher 5pm S..11-4764 BUICK 1985 CENTURY ••••••••• " EUROPE IMPORTS AUTO • ness under Ille Fic:tihous Aecor<IS •n me Oll•ce 01 IH' scripllon of worl< sno or MAZDA ·55 MX6-LX PEUGEOT ESTATE WAGON blue TECH 375 South BnSIOI Business N1me<s1 hsled Recorder 01 Ouinoe County 0111er documt'nls lurn1she<1 36Kmlles auto & all ,11 .,. .. ll(•RL W'IOI automatic casselle Nia mTlllS Costa Mesa Caht 92626 Ml.IC NOTIC£ at>Ove on July 7 1990 5810 0~0 01 tru~• de~cr Of'' Ouollll•on s11a11 t>e SUI>· Dated JULY 3 t. 1990 LlttOA lil08"AM. Trane· ferOf JOHN J. CA"PINTI", Trenet.r .. pow9t, lot ded, Excellent ..,. -• S•. 132 OBO 968-5838 llU lllllWAY H1m1d Tabrmzaoell H60 Jonn J Duran Ille following milled on 8 sealed envelex>e condition Warranty $2175 (4KIBARI Private CAD 1981 ELDORADO Mortuary • Chapel Penrose -Moorp1rk C1111 FICTITIOUI IUSINEes Tll11 statement was hlec:I LOT 11 ION Bl O(;K 134 oe111ng tnf' l·rm nome ano S9200 MS-0490 party 534-55~ $3850 930<!'1 NAME STATEMENT w11n Ille County Clerk ol Or-OF LAKE TRACI IN THE aoor"n and 'Jhall oe clearly ----..... ----- Pub111hed Orenge Coa11 Dally PllOI Augull 3 1990 MERCEDES 1984 300D Turbo, beeulllut con- dition, original owner. all record•. blue S :4.000 Rolls Royce 1976 Sliver Spur E •cellent Cond111on low mileage very CIHn $38 000 OBO call Dan 714/536· 1307 Oeatn in family Crema11on T1111 1>us1ness '' con· T11e 1ot10W1ng persons are ange County on July 6 1990 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH mark ea A F O NO fltBLIC NOTICE 499·0134 evenings 110 Broadway ducted t>y an 1no1111oua1 doing business as F•2et7 "COUNTY OF ORANGE 90 422 08 10 lo• tne CADILLAC 1975 Eldorado Cotta Mesa Tiie reg1srrant(sl com· NOEL DESIGl'f GROUP Put>hllled ..Orenge Coa.sl SI ATE OF CALIFORNIA AS Ast>ellos s11e 1SS4Hmen1 NOTICE Of F-577 720-0210 Conv low mile beauty Ml·tlM menced lo transact bull· 1419 Emet11d Bly. Laguna D11ty P1101 July 20 27 PEA MAP RECORDED IN end .Jbalt'mt'nt TRUSTEE'S SALE Best offer over $6 000 'i••••••••ll""s un~r tne FICllhous Beac11 Cefll 92651 Augusl 3 10 t990 BOOi< 4 PAGE 13 MIS Ovo1a1ton s11a11 Ile sub· PLM 6 : 21o-oot2M 6SO· l l50 1J Business N1me(sl hated Cyn1111a Wlllenberg. 1419 F-S.9 CELLANEOUS MAPS IN milled on or Delore 4 00 Loen •: 500020e07 ;. THE OFFICE OF THE p M on Fndly AUQUSI 10 Computer ..... • ~··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~ fltBLIC NOTICE cou~Tv RECORDER OF 1990 10 lhe Purc11as1no De-,, OZ•IGIM-0323 SAID COUNTY pertment ot Hun11ng1on YOU ARE IN DEFAULT WE WILL Daily Pilat Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley ELL .INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS U R Newport Beach NEWS Corona De l Mar NEWS We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! • NO STRINGS ATIACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 1 O words for 3 weeks at $18.50. 55¢ each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space between 11. For individuals only I• NAME PHONE_~~~-~---------1 ADDRESS-----------CITY-------------- 1 STATE ZlP----CHECK #---AMOUNT ENCL. ---1 MASTERCARDMSA# EXPIRATION DATE I MESSAGE: I ------,..~~~~.-~~~-r~~~~-r~~~~I I I I I ' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS YOU ARE IN DH AUL T BHcn 2000 Mein Street UNDER A DEED OF TRUST NAM! STATEMENT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST P 0 Box 190 Huntington DATED 12107188 UNLESS The lollow1ng persons are DATED 9t22l 89 UNLESS Beech Calllorn11926•8 YOU TAKE ACTION TO dotng t>vs1n• .. 81 YOU TAl<E ACTION TO Ouo1111ons •9'e111e<1 alter PROTECT YOUR PROP-' BERM UDA PALMS PROTECT VOUA PROP 1hee1>ove1tmeanooa1ew111 EATY,ITMAVBESQLO AT APARTMENTS, 355 Vista EATY IT MAY BE SOLD AT be re1ected Tiie C11y re· A PUBLIC SALE If. YOU Baya Circle, Newport Beacn A p u Bl I c s ALE I F serves the nght to reject ony NEED AN EXPLANATION Calll 92660 Y0UNEED AN EXPLA and all quotations 1nctud1ng OF THE NATURE OF THE Edmond M Preron 355 NATION OF THE NATURE 1ncomp1e1e Quotations Quo-PROCEEDING AGAINST Vtlll Baya Ctr Newpott OF THE PROCEEDING 1a11ons w1tll 1rregu1ari11es or YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Baecll.Cehl 92660 AGAINST YOU vou QUOtal1onswllllQullhl1 .. rs TACT A LAWYER This business IS con· SHOULD CONTACT A LAW OuotilllOM snan De open On 812•190 81 'I 30 AM dueled by an 1n<11Y1dual YEA ec 1mmf'011tefy alter the ot said dey et me1n nort11 Tiie reg11tran11s1 com-220 35TH ST NEWPORT at>Ove time 1n \he prel("nct' en1rance 10 111e County menced 10 tranStlCI bull· BEACH CA 9266J of any bidder or bidders or Courtllouse 700 Civic ness under '"' Foe1111ous 111 a slr1tet a<ldreu or 11 there be none on sucn day Center Dr•Ye West Sana Busineu Name<s1 hsted common designation of ano time M•Ktec:I by the Ana Cal1forn1a PACIFIC el>Ove on July 10 1990 PrOQefty ,1 sllown at>oYe no Purclles•no Manager LO AN MAN AGE ME N T Edmond M Perron w1uan1y II given as 10 '" T111 succeMlul b•<lder CORP u Trustee or Suc-T111s s111emen1 was hi.d complelenen or correc:t 1111111 lurn•sll all mSurance c 1 s1 o, fur 1 1 e e or W11h the County Clerk ol Or-nen 1 T"e bl!nf'llC•l•y cetlllicetn or otllef required Sut>Sllluteo TruSIM will sell •,noe County on July 13 under said Dee<! ol Trus1 t>y su1>m1t1el5 orior lo any II public ilUCltOn to 1"9 ll•Oll· 990 reason ot a 1>reac11 or default PY•CllHe O<Oer l>fl•ng 1' ell t>t<S<ler tor c.ash (pay1ble F<lt327) m t"e ot>hgetl()f)• securf'O sued 11 time ol sale in lewtut Pubhsnecs Oranoe Coast lhe•et>y lleretolore •• "lcll Amildrll. Purctia11nt money ol 11\e United Stalest Deity Pilot July 27 August 3. ecuted end <Jeliverec 1o lhe Menager fOf the City of 1"9 fOl!o.ing dMCrit>ed real 10. 17 1990 undersigned a wr •lll'n Dec Hu11t1n91on ••tell. Call· property situated in the F ·676 larehon ot Default and De tornle. County 01 ORANGE 1111e ol 1----------, manO IOf Sa'4! 1nd "'"""°I Publ11114td Orange Coast C&lllorn1a ano de5erloed a. fltBLIC NOTICE • no1ice ol Oeleun ano 01 e•ec Daily PllOI July J 1 Auqutt 3 1ot1ow1 ----------11100 10 cau!Ml Ille unoer 1990 LOT 35 O F TR ACT 1<51tl4 I signed 10 tell H id properly TF-082 10018 IN THE CITY OF FICTITIOUS •UllNEll 1o salltfy Hid obllgallont COSTA MESA COUNTY OP NAM! ITATEMENT 1 and tnerealler thtl under Ml.IC NOTICE ORANGE STATE OF CALI· Tiie lottow1ng persons are' signed caused recorded fORNIA AS PER MAP RE- <101ng 1>u11ne•1 liS APRIL 11 1990 M lnStr No NOTICI OF C'OADED IN B001( 425 CASEY S CAFE & GIF1 · 90. 190805. In Boo~ Page ttUBLIC Hl&l'INO PAGES 4 THROUGH 7 IN· 4000 McArtllur Bl Yd ol Oll1c1al Aeco•09 m the Of llfO"E THl.OA"O Cl US IVE 0 F M IS· • 1510 Newport Be1c..n lice of the RecorOer of Or Of T"UITEle Of CELLANEOUS MAPS IN Calll 92&63 •nge County THE HUNTINGTON THE OFFICE OF THE David S S111m 2•22 235111 Said Sale will be ma<18 IEACH UNION HIGH COUNTY RECORDER OF' SI • Torrance Cehl 905-0 I but w.i;nout COlll'OllOI or Wllr IC HOOL OllT"ICT SAID COUNTY O.l>Orell U Slllm 2422 ranty upres~ o, 1mp11(!(l re tH•UHIOI The "'"' e<ldrese end 235th St Torrence Cahl gard1no 1111e po•'8U1on or Notice is hereby O•Y•n tnat other common dea+gn1tion, 9050'1 encumbrances 10 p11y the on Tuesoey Auoust t4 11 eny. 01 the real p<ope<ty Thi• t>u11ness " con-rema1n1no principal sum of 11190 et 7 30 PM 1n the d••cribed 11>011 e 11 ducted by hu1band and wile Ille no1e1s1 ,.c;ureo by sa•d Bo a, d Ao om o I 1 h • purs>«ted to t>e 1091 SEA The reglSl!lnl(I) com. deed or TruSI wtl" IOl8'HI HBUHSD 1025 t Yorio.town TERRACE LAl'fE COST A menced to trensect bull· u 1n Mid note l)l'ovided ad Avenue Hununoton Beeeti. MESA CA 92827 neu una.r '"• FiChllOOS vances 11 1ny under Ill• 111e HBUHSO Boerd ol The underllgneo Truet" 8u11ne11 Name( al listed terms ol said OMd of Trutt Tru91eeS will no10 a publtc d11et11ms any hablt11y l0t any el>Ove on NIA fMt cn1tge1 end ••P'fl~S hee11no 10 cona1der Ille 1ncorrec1ness of the atrM1 0.111d S Shim 01 the Trust• snd of me proposed Winterst>urg Con· adorns and otl\ef common Th11 lltlemenl was llle<I 1ru111 creeled t>y 1a1d Oeed 11nu1tl01' H1g11 School 11 the designe1100 1f ll'ly ltlo-.n wtlh the Counry Clerll of 0,. ot Trust e•1111ng Foun1a1n Veltey hefe ange County on Juty 13 Seid Sale w•ll t>e neld on H1g11 ScllOOI c1mpu• 011 of Said Nie will be made 1990 August 10 1990 a1 t 30 Oo9hin iust south or s111er without c~•nt 0t ..,,,. F4'U7I p m 1n Ille IObby to the bu•ld Avenue 1n th• City of Foun rtl'lty. expreuect or 1mp11ec1 P11blilhed Orange Coa11 1ng to<:eled 11 80 t South 1e1n ve1i.y TM p·oposed fe. regerdlng lllle. ~ Oally Pilot July 20 2'1 Lewi• S11eet O•lif19' CaM C•lily \00111 tceomm0d11• l>Olll or tl'ICUmt>•ancet 10'1iti1ty Augu11 3, 10 1990 torn11 92868 c:on11nu1ng eouu11on nigh Ille obli0at1on1 NCured by F-M5 At the tt~ ot 111e 1n111•I KhOOI end adull M1uce1ion end purwant to Ille Power NI.JC ll>TICE publlCallon of '"1• no11ee currlCutuma of §ale confeo ecl •n e certein Ille 101111 amount ol Ille un the 199C1tlc mee uru the ot Trust executed by paid bal1111G41 Of the Obff• Ooero Will be C:Orltl09flng TRUSTOR(S) ROBERT L K•1" gelion eecured oy the ebOve are H lollowt BURTON & KRISTINE M FICTITIOUl IUIMll deacri~ deed 01 lr1,111 en!I 11 Author111ng lh• stell to 9URTON. HUSBAND ANO NA• ITAff•NT fttlmeled eosll. lllPMI .... proc.ed In adver1111ng lor WIFE AS JOINT TEN.ANTS TM follOwlnQ per1on1 are and adv an e 11 1 I 1 Didi 10 construct the RECORDED t2/t3/ll ae dolno~llnetfat S1321t3•0 prop0Mdtac1llty l'nat rume n t n vm ber FAANCIS·ORR ST A· II It poet!~ tMt .i Int 21 directing the a1111 to 18·8474?9 IN BOOK, PAOE. Tt0N£RS. 2823 Etst Coa11 ume ot l tllt '"' OJ*!ing bld 11n11t11 • Condmonal UN jln the oft~ of IN county Hi(lhw•y. Coron• dot! M1t. may .,. ten than th• 10111 Permit IPC>hcatlOn 10 tt1etRecorder of ORANOI Coun- Calll U825 Indebted""' due City OI Fountain Velley, Ind ty L• Pal)lllon Slltlonery Date 7/13190 31 Adopting • Pf'OPOMdl Al the llf'M of IN lnllltl Inc c.itf0tni. 2823 Eul TAC ... 1 Negative O.C1ar111on with e>ublkatlon of thle nofic. • ~ •• Htol\Way: Coton. <let AMUUCAN S£CURITltS m1tige11on1 for,,,. proC)OMd lhe IOial ~t of unl*d Mtt o.i1r 92125 COMPANY ... 181<1 Trv11... lac:1l11y IMlltnoe of'"' Obi19at10n -,~.. bu1lne11 11 con· By T D 8£RVIC[ COM· Al tne pybllc tieerino I*· CUted by Ille abOYt • dueted D)' e eorpore11on PANY ~· 1on1 1nt\rnted tn 111• terlt>ed Deed Of True( ~ TM r90l1tr1nt(l l COfn• 9'1 C~ ~. M-prQC>OMd protect Wiii have MlWMted co.ti ... .,.,,..., mencac1 to trtnMCt ~ 1tetettt •••'•'•"'· Ht an ~tunity to teatlty 8"!S '"'· tnd •chaftce• 11 ,.... wNer tM fctltlOul ...... lewttlt .. °'9ft9eCA lllamtne re69vtnU11~1. ~ '44.212 $1 To dater"•• 911a1,,.., Nam.Ct) lilted -. (114) .....,.. OfOleCl Oe1Ct19tion ~ a the ~ bid, ~ Mey MOve on June ti 1HO I' AVAlLA8Lf TH (X. cop~ Of ,,,. pr9po••d Call (409) 2S2·1MO Judlttl H Tht ....... Pr-. l'!CTID OPrNtNO 110 negative dederattof'I. wlttl Dlllted 01125/IO Ottlt -MAY K OBTAINCD av undefty1ng ·~ lnltlal PAC•te lOM •A•· TM tlttement wM lied CALLING TH FOLLOWING 1tuoy • IVWl*t fer In .-...., CCMIP .. ,....... with IM County Cltfk of Or T£L[PHOH£ NUM8EAS OH ec>eetron pt!Of 10 lhe pUbliC -.i •1 t 1e ......... Y.P .. .,. ~ on July 19 THE DAV 8CFORt TH Nttinot " Ille O..tr1ct a ............. .... '"° ,. ,...,. ~~~ 82c: ~~rs...131 OA ~o~n::=.~ ~:::i u ..,. ~ .()ranoe Coest PubltlMd Orang11 Coalt eboYe ~ Or:r CO. Oaity Piiot Ny 21. ~ 3. Dally P1101 Jiiiy 20 ,., Put>lllNd °':T C.. = ~ ~ IO. 1'. ~. 17, tttO • "" AUVU-1 3 tttO 'llM DI..., ,.-,. A"9Ull I ~= "-MO -.. ~ .. by Bii K..-~CUL TUU by M.mta & M9ratta l'SAlftrl8 "Don't open your mouth when you're humming, Jeffy, or the words will fall out." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "From now on when you want to go out. just bark Ilka a normal dog." NANCY ARLO AND JANIS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE • .. ~ 3 fcf.>tliOt6 of ALM>fi'4S f 'iD6E i I v:-f! ..,, ~, • .., I .,,_·;, ---.c' r.-:. --' I • GARl'IBLD I -by Jim Davie J ... .... c.." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham . FUD BA88BT by Alex Graham . \ l i .. ~ SHOE by Jeff MacNelly 8-3 -<~ "GUE$S WMl ~-~ NA.S ~RADAR 1"00\Y ! " by Jerry Scott • by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady • JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux GOOD MOR NING ELS•E I I UNDER- S"TAND THA T A LIEU"TENANT LUCAS \NAS O UESTIQNtNG YOU ABOUT MV BRIE F ABSENCE F R OM THE OFF ICE THE DA Y MY WIFE WAS MURDEReo I FUNKY WINKERBEAft • FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE t1/eeD IS A MAalC BeD. IFI ~~E'{E13 . ANO t'W<E A WtSH,IT c.AN Fl'/. by Lynn Johnston by Tom Batluk Of~ f\XJ'f ... lOE .JOG AND EAT om-, BRA N . ·==·=--_: : , --~. ~...i.!.'! ............ ,_ ~ -· 09tlby -.. ...... ·---------. b9dl my ..... ·.1u11 ...... I GYll((S I howmuc:hwu inll aolknow . 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