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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-05 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST ~ . • ' GARhELD. YAWN 75_CENTS I SUNDt\Y, AUGUsr S, 19CJO ) . 5CORE ONE FOR THE BIC, OOY BY JIM DAVIS \ • DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER YOU NEVER DID TELL M E WHO YOUR FRIE N D .J ASON IS, AMY/ 0\0 HE GIV E YOU THE DOLL? ' ' 8-5 BY HANK KETCHAM ••• Mi.W1LSON SAYS Nor NOW. ~NN16 ••. fM CATCHING UP ON 'THf NEWS! WELL, IT'S SORT OF A SECRET ... BUT I 'LL TELL He·s GONNA MOVE{ 8uT THATS WfiAT I WAS TELLING You~ BY HAROLD LEDOUX IF IT'S A SECRET BETWEEN YOU ANO JASON, PERHAPS YOU SHOULDN'T TELL ME! WHEN W ILL # . YOU, ABBEY / YOU SEE H\M AGAlN ? YOU • DIDN 'T see HIM LAST NIGHT, DtO YOU? DID YOU NOT REALLY, SAM! ANO I WAS IN HAVE A FOR A SHOCK THIS MORNING l I GOOD STOPPED BY OUR BROKERAGE NIGHT'S OFFICE TO TALK TO OUR RECEP- SLEE ~ TIONIST/ SHE TOLD THAT POLICE BLAINc? LIEUTENANT I WAS AWAY FROM MY DESK FOR Q\/ER AN HOUR THE DAV KATE WAS MURDERED/ • • .. WHEN ~ -rHINK A8:0i rr, MOOI OF 1"J-415 GANG J HA5 BE.EN IOGE.IHER Sl~E E.LEME~1ARQ e. SCHOOL. 1 ~ f J j I i FRED FAIRGQOD ! GOSHJ.~E_SURE 1-lAD SOME ~1iME.5 MCK 1HEN,Dl~'"f We~ 0 --........ ~~----i MOON MULLINS W~AT's THAT No-· MOON ANt> RACl<'et EMMA? Ms . SWJV&L Afle DID You TAPE MAVIN<i W$P$ ... OuR BLJDGST DfSCL.JSSfON )'eSTE~D,AY? l • . .. •~k'· .. IHe Pe~FECT IR,ANQUI LL. lTY OF OUR HOME •· ENPAN<3ERfD .' ~MILLER.' -- HO<Al'VE qoo ~ ~ • • . . ,.. ·~u.; 'm I! ,. SE. tx>e.S? -I Cf\N'?H I ' I .... ~'""!"""'---, I f . f I • I I f • ~( .. l • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There .. .. 1M1t Ill cllllr· eral In dmwtng deCala beti.Mn trip Md ballofn ,.,... How quiddy can you find 0'9m? Cl** ••••• wltt thoee below. -eu..w" ~ ........... "ea,~~....,"....,.... ., ~II ... C "IUMIMP It~ ;c ........ 11P*1111NM ., :tea11tl9Ul(J .. ' • ....Lii .,..,.~ .... -..beUMdlnWI .......... Arr-.. """ • torm tour ..... --8nd .. clftlrtrtl ..... down. ue.. d , one word-NEXT -.. In P'1C9. ActOU: 1. Avoid contect. 2. Odcw dltKtor. 3. Hlgt-.t point. 4. Chic •nd teunty. Down: 1. Cinch teak. 2. Femed dlemond. 3. Computer ~ tor. 4. Welting room. Time limit: 2 min. lHU .,. .__, 'dlul .UMO(J uec1 sea,......,., Whll,....-.. .. ..., .... to f9eClt .. bollt. ...... 'MOU 'utllfS "°'°" .. polnl X? ,,.. IWa•lfl -°' .... to .. out. .. ' ( .. I • ... 1Wt1a: lllfld ,. .. U.J. ,..,, .jtn ,a,.. ef ~ ••"'ttwd. Q l'vt ht.0rJ that actrm Kim Basi"B.tr bat/uJ owt of Pri,.u's rttw jllm, "Gr11ffeti BriJgt," a"J that "ow thtrt will bt "° '"ovit. ls this trut? • C.,. MlftlMz. Widllta, II.ti. You have half the story right. Graffiti BriJgt is happening, but minus Basinger, who backed out in MMch after the SWt of filming. Why? She's not saying, bur her profession· al relation.ship wtth Prince seems to have cooled along with their recent romance. She's Alce Baldwin's leading lady now. In Groffiti BriJgt, out later this month, Prince - the writer, director and sm - bring1 back his Pvrplt RAin character, "the KXi." Some have described the plot as Pwr· pit R.Ai" meets Wm SUit Story. Q Gtorgt Bu.sit mms so busy. Who taka cJJrt of tht prtSidtttt's cloth ts shoppi"g? Aliu R ..... rllf, C11t1Hall Unlike President Reagan, who proudly disclosed that he car- ried not a sinitle dime in his pockets. Bush likes to get out of the White Howe. tu vice president, be frequented Ar- thur Adler's, a men's st0rc on Connecticut Avenue N .W . in Wasbingron. tu president, he has been able to make just one trip to the stare -so thty come to him. A complication: By the middle of this month, Arthur Adler's will be closing. John Adler, the company pres- ident, met with Bush -and agreed that be will continue to suit up Bush at the White House, using longtime whole- sale suppliers. What has the '~m been shopping for y? "Golf slacks. to reduce his golf score," Adler jokes. Q What J~ Harry Carty, Chicago's "Voiu of tltt CwbJ," Jo Jwrirt.(_ tht thrtt miJJlt innirtgs oj tacit gamt, wlun ht's not on ttltvision? I 0 l'Mlul, *"-· S.D. He's no< waiting in line for hot dogs. The longtime an- nouncer broadcasts the fust and wt three innings of the baseball games for WGN~ 1V. During the middle three, be joins the broadcasting team for WGN·AM radio. Both sta- tions have booths insKk? Wrig· ley Fidd. In case you missed last month's All~ Gm\C, Carey sang his trademark scv- enth·inning-mctch version of Taitt Mt Out to thL Ballgamt. "It's no d.Ufcrcnt than singing at a Cubs game." he says. "I do it every day at home, and our ballpark is jammed." With 46 ycan in baseball broadcast- ing, the last nine with the Cubbics, is Carey a &.n of oth· er teams? "No way. I'm im- mened in the Cubs. They've got to ~ my main interest." Q Will "All My Chiltlrtn " octrw Susan Lwcci qwit tht soap now that sht is going to havt o rolt o" "Dallas?" If so, I'll stop watchi"t· L.Jz Wrifllt, hbt. klallO Don't panic. You'll soon Stt Lucci in two places on the 1V dial. In the daytime, she's the notorious Erica Kane on ABC's All My Chi/Jrm; at night. she'll lock horns with the Ewing brothers on CBS' DiJIAs. She, along with Barba· ra Eden. is being added to the nighttime soap to bring bac.k some female wickedness. De· spi~ 11 nominations, Lucci has yet to t2ke home a day- time Emmy. Perhaps prime time will bring bctttr luck. H.we .1 question dbout peoplr 1n the rie"'~) CALL l 800 25~ LI~[ Sundar 9 1 ff'. to 9 pm 1Jm1rt1•,w Dii Tai Welk I 11 * .............. ,,_ .. ., 11111n-..-.n .. •••uw..., . .,..,. ,...,11•.-1 .. 1 ............. 1 ....................... ..... ............. ,.._t.& ............ ., .............. ._D , ....... ..................... ...-1•••1 .... r. .... ... ., ............... 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Nailable in regular and naturalty decaffeinated. .... ................ t A vigorous Nicholson t':'lks about -his baby -diets -go lf JACK NICHOLSON is quot- ing dialogue from Tltt Two ]a/us, his n~ film. Wt/I, art yo11 luipyy? Who can an.swti ih.at qw:stion right off tM "'I' of his hoJJ? Anyont who's hoppy. So, put the question to Jack himself. Azc you happy? "Yes ." And he answers ngbt off the rop of his head. LO LL ING ON a big blade. leather couch in his office, opening his well-guarded life a tiny crack to help promote what even be admits is a "risky" movie, Jack Nicholson looks every bit of his 53 years. ~ybe more. His belly is big, he needs glasses, he's drinking a ll~ diet concoction. When what he's done lately for kicks, the devilish star of 48 movies doesn't say he's toued around some of those millions of his. Nope. He ~ly grins tN.t grin and says. right off the CX>p of his bead: "fbd my baby." r AM IL Y, Nicbolton says. "is one of the hardest in-life con- versations I b.avc, because rm very unorthodox, it !CC!N, but I don't think I really am. I think it'• c:onalCICDf with me rest of my dmacm. cocally well-intended. .. So well-intended. co his IY ANN TRll81 4 USAWUUND• ..... JJ, rHO ~y of thinking, th.at when Nicholson found out that Re- becca Broussard, 27, a waitress he bad met in Aspen, Colo., was pregnant with his chil~ there were no second thoughts about wtut to do. He pretends he's holding up a baby, grins tN.t grin again. and says. "All discussions dis- appear. when you bring the in- fuu into me room ... Abortion and illegitimacy are very seriow subjects to Nicholson. And little Lorraine Broussard Nicholson, born in April, is living proof. "I'm an illegitimate child, myself," he says. and suddenly the King of Hollywood sccnu vulnerable. "This tends to po- larize your thinking." It 'W'Un't until Nicholson was 40 that be discovered that bis "older sister" was actually his mother. And the woman be called Mother was bis grandmother. (Sound familia.r? A similar story was at the heart of his movie CltiPMllOWn.) He'll admonish anyone who spoua off pro-abortion. "They overlook the ODIC group of people who it actually con- cnna" -the children. "It's all sophiscry. It's all people wondering if they're going co be able to go to lunch ~ day, or take their trip. Children don't iucafae with that; lade of intelligence docs." The ~ politia don't bother him: "Gimme a br-eU. You get me on this subject, I 1vi// make enemiesi" Women should be free to ~h~. be adds, "but I'm going to have my say. I'm going to celJ 'em I'm against it." But the convention.al con- nection between children and marriage doesn't apply to him. "What has one ro do with the other?" he asks, allowing no answer. He says he secs Broussard and Lorraine every day. They don't live together as a family: Mother and daughtn sray in a carriage house over a garage on the grounds of an estate that Nicholson owns. Does he want more kids? No off-the-top-of-his-head answer this time. Pausing. he grins again. "Yes. Why not?" ) A •AIKIT•ALL game is on the huge Sony TV set in one comer of his office. Nichol- son, sitting sidc'Ways to sec the screen, raises his-eyebrows and jiggles a foot dw's banging over the edge of the couch. He's drawing attention to the ........... mauy o2fords on his feet. .. Allipcor," be says, ex- plaining that his dauahtcr Jeir niier, v. designed tkm. Jen- nifer. who worked as assistant an direaoc on 71w Two )•Ito, is ~ only child &om Nicbol- ton's only marriage, to actms ....... , ,,. ... ~ ...... Sanda Knight in 1962. ""This is a delac-time for her in this sibliPg sense," Nicholson 1ay1, "and I've gona be more alert to dw." They're dote, be says. "ln fact. sbe called me up W other day and said she WU upct bcc:ause we bad met at a fiimd's art gallery and I hadn't said a proper betlo to ha, and it made her feel liU I didn't want to bear what she had co say about the pictures. And then T teemed like I was mad at her because she puked behind my car and I oouldn't get OUL" She wu l'llittakcn. "I'm one of thote people who have the filling of -I seem co be cool- er to those most inrinwe. The -abortion great pan is that we're alive to one anoc:bcr and she r.ells me.'' Nicholson's such a Proud ~ dw he says bc:'s cvcn chinking of forming a ~w group. called Dads Lunch. "Dads don't get talked about. Dads don't discuss their roles much. Dads att kind of inarti~. or an wwticulac- cd group. And Dad's ovu- looked. Dad's the villain in so- cie(y, somehow, it seems ro me. And dads arc confused. They don'r really know (the answm) either, they're stuck with having ro pretend they do. These are tlie kinds of things WC 'U discws at lunch." Plartng_ Daddy is .. not my mosc ~t role. but I've al~ liked it." In fact. o( all the things in his life, be says, it's &thcrhood thar be trnts with the greatest dill~. A b60k oa How to T.Jlt So KiJs W'Jl Uslm sits within each, mar a ~of Jo. tepb Connd'i 1\t S«m Apt On another table is a~ about Frida K.ahlo, a Maian peintn ol taikina. ~=-aaa -ud MadOcam. • die am.. Madoana mat the video co N"IChollOD co tee wbaa. be thought about n1nain1 ICablo'a lf6e iD1io a mcwie. 8y bis TV ~small ltleb ol ~ COClpCI. iadudiDa s.r, w,., N,,,,., md 1" ,_Pill. n.o saspea1e mo•iea aade in 1948. -Jar iD which n. 'l ..... "' ,,_,, It; ,,,. .j •• ., .... } IJ», 11. ,...... tltt ~""'..Wife.. ,,,s. Two ]alto takes place. Golf dubs talcc up ooe comer of che ofu, and later he'll pull one out and putt a littk. Coffee perks by a sink. next to a six-pack of Evian. Off' of the office is a small sitting room; oat to ~ a bath- And be won't tdk about drup -.. people misuse the information" -although years back be spoke of smok- ing marijuana four times a day. The wild image persists. Last year, a British Sb.rlct dubbed him "Spanking Jack" in a Pl.yl»y anide based on one night's c:xpcriencc. What happened? He th.rows bis bead back and laugh$. "J never discuss inri- awe things in public. 1 have nociced. howeYcr, dw since this bas become a part of~ lie patois tbac arc a lot more people talking about spanking in public du.n C'fCf bcfutt ... Shades of Spanking Jack are there. He docs check out a -romance -Anjelica - room. On the counter: Meta- muc:il, Stim-U-Dcnts and a spray breath freshener. He says he'll stay on his liq- uid diet and "big-time fut ... till l feel I'm where I wanna be." Where's dw? "I'd Ii.Ice ro lose 80 pounds. Heh-heh. But then ref only weigh 110, and I'd be a little bit too thin." DO•'T 81T HIM WION8. Daughttn and ditts haven't totally tamed Nicholson. Not too long ago. bc had T-shirts princrd up that read; .. Neo- Spartan Hedonists." ''That's a group I'm ~ comfortable with than just 'Wild Mm.· Ccruinly I'm less wild than I was, so I ttcOg11iu what it is we're Wking about. I used to try to do it all. I'm Still for p~. But I'm equally Messianic about leisure, which I feel is one of~ great misun- dczstood modes of Amerian lik. We undencand wed. play, love. We do noc under- and ~" He prefers night to day. "I'm noaurml. Thar's whr. 1 liU Bennaa Tbar's why 1 likr besk.ed.11. Night cocnics aad nightpma." He doem 't dank '"'I& call." be ..,... ~ fur tbr. "'oa;a.. ... .-Ol wine. aod MJ get dn1nk. ocx:ll8omlly. Bat aot coo *a. k's AOC a Yice I spMk to." He anoka Camds wbmbtplaa. woman, top to bottom. And his looks arc pric.deu and pure Jack: the mi9chievous grin. a drop-dead stare, a sly smile. Years of playing repellent, yet strangely sympathetic, cha.r.iaers -like menr.al in- rmtt Rand.le P. Mc.Mwphy in ~ Flew CMr tlu Cuckoo's Nai. a 1975 perfonmncc dut won him an Oscar -have helped foster a public perc.cp- tion as a 5a'f. unta.mahle ge- nius of sorts. He's witty. Ca- gey. Thoughtful. And be knows full well the pnc of intcrvic'Ws.. NICMOLSO• prefers to pro- ject the image of a man at the top of his profession. A capable direaor. A dcdicaced aaor. A humble guy who's learning golf -so be flips through a little book on golf swinp. He took up golf to relax, but M p a su.rprile ... It's w:ry &usaariq. I must say. Bue that JAKE AND THE BATMAN In r.. 1'W ~ Jadl NldtollOn II lilt tM *9c· ..,., chM' ........ ..... line. .,. ........ 1171 w..-m thll hr'td" ...... .......,~, ....... , .......... ........... ~ ..... do It. ........... ~ Sey pa-• to a direct· .... ~...., ..... ~ ............. next Frlda1 after unoptalnH dNp. CM't M pocL At ,,.. dine. ........ .-.'t .........-........... ... In Ulla ~" • ..... Ntdl1llDR ... ....,. wlMctec:llMI LA. prtwN ........... J-.am.. ... ..,. ..... not tNM·, ..,. ............... nut. not .............. ,.., .. .....,...,_,.,a.-.., ......... $20 ......... ~ ......... $40mff· IJon _, ,_ ..,..,, II. "I clon'tu..wt.tnts." ......... "° ..,,...,, ,,, .. , don"t know." ...,._ JMe Git'-CIMM ,,..,....,.. the cw. next Friday's new film can be characttr-building. Ev- eryone nttds ro build their ch.aracltt. And develop social graces. Otherwise, they'll be very lonely in life." Put of what's im.portant in his life is loyalty ro his friends. He even found a Two ]oleo job for Sue Carlton. who worked with him as a messenger at MGM in t 957, his fun Holly- wood job. Two of his best friends arc the reclusive Marlon Brando. who lives ocxt door on Mul- holland Drive in the Holly- wood Hills, and Warren Bea.t- ty, a pal for 25 yean . "Mr. Brando is the patron saint of aaon.," ai:i "he's one of the most delightful and en- gaging people ... "The Pro," as Nicholson calli Beatty. is ''tht district at- torney -likes to know £.acts and so fonh. I'm sligbdy more roDla.Dtic. .. Wait a minute. Nkltolson more romantic than &atty? "In my estimation.. J mean Ile always wmu to know tht inner workinp. And I. with equal t"OalY. do not. l jusc 'tftft.t ro know wbac I know a.nd lovt it. Tbe ba1ancc hc- nteea !us intmtc curiocity and my Lack of it is oat of the grai. i.ngrc-d:icnts of our &iend.Wp ... ae•1e A•O IULllT. Lia and Dick. Jack and Mjcbc1 lt'1 deady peia6aJ fat N'teh· olson to look bade ar his re- cently broken 17-year liaison with actrcSS Anjelica Huston, 39. Although they never lived together, they spoke openly of th.cir love and posed for a 1985 Ptop/t magazine piece in vir-tual mid-smooch. · As.k.cd what ended it. he says. "I don't blow." He doesn't sec her anymore; they don't talk.. Docs that mah b.un sad? "I'm not hippy about it. .. Nicholson says Broussard did not take the place of Hus- ton. addina inscrutably: "Everything in addition to, nothing against." Nothing in pl~ of? ''Nothing ag;Unst." Perhaps Huston. Broumrd or Jennifer ~icholson could intctpttt -but none would talk fur this article. ••t•M AN IMMIDIATIST ," Nicholson says. Here and now. Wbic.b means bis ~gb­ tcn and his tDC>Vic. l t 's true. For the pt.st two hours. bc hasn't swung &om the bd!ry, as in .,_,., Nor has be &.d throuch the air"' u in T1w Wi«llo of &utwic'- Today he's Pap.jack.. b this the real Jae* NlcboUon? ''I'm a~ ... ....,_ smod man. .. be ~ ha .aice ~ prtd. "rm nea bellrr than yoa dwagtvr ADd be n,. m..o • wicbd c:die. WAWWWW• ..... IJ,'"98 A vigorous Nicholson t':'lks about -bis b'aby -diets -golf JACll NICMOLION is quot- ing dialogue from rite Two jalcts, his new film. Wt//, art yo11 hqpy? Wlw can a~ U..01 qwestion right off tht '41' of his lu44? Anyont who's h4ppy. So, put the question to Jack himsell Arc you happy? "Yes ." And he answers ngbt off the top of his head. LOLLING ON a big blrl leather couch in his office, opening his well-guarded life a tiny crack to help prombte what even he admits is a "risky" movie, Jade Nicholson looks every bit of bis 53 yean. ~ybc morc. His belly is big, be needs glasses. he 's drinking a liquid diet ooncoaion. When asked what he's done lately for kidc:s, the devilish star of 48 movies docsn 't say he's tosrcd around some of those millions of his. Nape. He ~ply grins 1"41 grin and says. right off the cop of his head: "Had my baby." 'AMILY, Nicholton sa)" ... is one of the hardest in-life con- versations I have, because I'm very uoorthodox. it ICC'ml, but I don't think J rally am. I think it'• . wilb che rest of m~~ rocalJy well-in~~· So well-iDtrnckd. to his IY ANN TRllll way of chinking, that when Nicholson fuund out that Re- becca Broussard, 27, a wa..iacss he Jud met in Aspen. Colo., was pregnant with his child, thett were no second thoughts about what to do. He prct.cnds he's holding up a baby, grins tlt.t grin again. and says, "All discussions dis- appear when you bring the in- fuu into the room." Abortion and iUegirimacy are very serious subjects to Nicholson. And little Lorraine Broussard Nichooon, born in April, is living proof. 'Tm an illegitima~ child, myself." he sayi, and suddenly the King of Hollywood seems vulnerable. "This tends to po- larize your thinking.'' It wasn't until Nicholson was 40 th.at be discovered that his "older sister" was actually his mother. And the woman be called Mother was bis grandmochcr. (Sound familiar? A simila.r scory was at the heart of his movie Clti"4town.) He'll admonish anyone who spouts off' pro-abortion. "They overlook the ooe group of people who it actUalJy·con- ccrns" -the children. .. It's all sophistty. It's all people wondering if they're going to M able to go to lunch ~. day, or take thcit trip. Children doo 't ultiedere with that; lack of ~lligence docs." The ~ politics don't bother him: "Gimme a break. You get me on this subject. l will make enemies." Women sbouJd be free ro ch~. he adds, "but I'm going to h.ave my say. I'm going to tell 'cm I'm against it." But the conventional con- nection between children and marriage doesn't apply to him. "What bas one to do with the other?" he asks, a.Uowmg no answer. He sayi he secs Brouswd and Lorraine every day. They don't live togctha as a family: Mother and daughter say in a carriage house ovet a garage on the grounds of an estate that Nicholson owns. Does be want more kids? No off-the-top-of-bu-head answer this time. Pausing. he grins again. "Yes. Why nod" A •AllllT•ALL game is on the huge Sony TV set m one corner of his office. Nichol- son. sitting si.dcwayi to sec the screen. raises hu eyebrows and jiggles a foot that's hanging over the edge of the couch. He's drawing attention to the snauy oxfords on his feet. .. Alligator," he says. ex- plaining that his daUlhtcr Jen- nifer, 27, designed them. Jen- nifer, wbo ~ as usiscant art direaor on 11w Two ]•lws, is the only c:biJd from Nichol-'°° 's only nwriagc. to actrm ... , .. JKM •I *91\&.199 ._... Hfc6d1H ....... ..,. Mr I a 7" .... ,, .. '-w•di -" f .... , Uh I .. ., ... .,..,_,. }w J;I. .. ""' .,. .... ... , rl """ "' ~. GWpr. .. ,,,.. .,... JJ-.' Sanda JCAiabt in 1962. ~ is a deliace ame for her in chiJ sibling sense," Nicholson HY•• "and I've gotta be more alat to dw. .. They're doee. be ays.. .. lo fact. -alled mt ap the ocher day md aid she was upset bccaust WC bad met U a f.rlmd's alt a;alJcry and r badn 't said a ~ ~do to her, and it made her fed liU I didn't wani co bear what ~ bad co ?Y about the picrurcs. And then I tcellM!d like I was mad at her beamt she patUd behind my car and I oou1dn 't get ouc." She was miakcn. .. I'm one of thoee people who have the failing of -I teem co be cool- er co those most inrimatt. The -abortion great pan is that we're ali~e to one another and she cells me ... Nichoboo 's such a Proud Papa that be -says he's even thinking of forming a iYW gTOUp, called Dads Lunch. .. Dads don't get talked about. Dads don't discuss their roln much. Dads are kind of inartic:nWr, or an unarticulat- ed group. And Dad's over- looked. Dad's the villain in so- ciety, somehow, it seems to me. And dads are confused. They don't really know (the answm) either. ~·re sruck with having tO ~ they do. Tbcsc are the kinds of things we'll disam u lunch ... Playing. Daddy is "not my most ftamboyu\t rok, bot I've a}wa~ iL" [n fact, of all the · in bis lik. he says. it's fatbCrhood mar be tmaa with the gramt dili~ A book oo How to T'11r So Klh WUJ LJ#Of sics wich.Ui reach, oar a ~of]~ tcph c.oand'i 1\t Stmt Apt. On anod\ef tlbk is a Tideocapc abouc Frida Kab.1'o, a Mo.ian peinm ol mWna. ~=-... -and MidOam I - ice anill. Mldonm teDl the .do CO tf daoittc CID ICC wbal he tbou1br about rurain1 Kab}o's ti& imo I mmic. 8f bil TV• llDlll .-b ol Yid- CGapCI. iDdudin& 5-ry 5f...., N_., .it,..,._ Pll. tw0 1~a1e mo•ict made in s .. re-• wbiich 7W ,, ....... ..., ... ..,. If , •'-}4 ':Jo, n. "'-' """ MN; "" ..,, ;.. ,,,$, Two Jalus takes plac.e. Golf clubs take u&::C corner of the office. and he'IJ pull one OU( and putt a little. Coffee perks by a sink. DC'Xt t0 a six-pack of Evian. Off of the office is ! small sitting room; next to dw. a bath- And he won't Wk abouc drugs -.. people misuse the n information" -although years bKk he spoke of smok- ing marijuana four times a day. The wild image penUa. Last year, a British smiet dabbed him "Spanking Jack" in a P1'ryOoy anick based on ooc night's experience. What happened? He th.rows bis bead back and laugN. "J never discuss inti- male things in public. I b.avc nociced, however, dw since dUs bas become a patt of pub- lic patois there are a }()( more people calking about spanking m public than ~ befutt." Shades of Spanking Jade arc cbere. He does chca out a , JAKE AND THE BATMAN In W.. 1W ,...._ Jedi Nkflollon II t. ..._ ._.. .... cMlr ........... ............. lt71 ...................... tf .._la..,..._ , .. , ct• I ......... , erect .... .. • lonl ttMe. I ........ ,...,. dott.W'Mt'•tt.lt,.wr" Sey .. D...,I to 8 *9d· ""career: ...., ... ~ ~ ..,. ~., .... wt frlday eftar uneaptalnH ...,_, can"t M aDod. At ..,.. tilM, the --1t ~ ......... .. In tNI CM:ufsw:a ... .,.a. Mk:l'lllllA ... ,..,. wlaac ..... LA...,._.. ...,, ............. ..... ... ..,. ..... not U.· , .... ~ ...... •nut.not ... ............. ,..,.. ............ ,., . .---, netted• $20 ......... W9" .. ht has a $40 mil· Hon dael fer ..,.._ II ... , don't Mew ..... " ta." ........ .......,,'""' don"t llnow." ......... 8ftt.a could \M ...... tt.ltcw. -romance -Anjelica -'flext Friday's new film room. On the counter. Metr mucil. Stim-U-Dents and a spray breach frcshmtr. He says he'll say on his liq- uid diet and "big-time fut ... till I fed I'm whtte 1 wanna be." Where's that? "I'd like co lose 80 pounds. Heh-heh. But then I'd onJy weigh 110, and l' d be a little bit too thin." DON'T 81T HUI w•oN•. Daughten and dicu haven't totally tamed Nicholson. NO( too long ago, be bad T-shirts ~ up that read; "Neo- Spanao Hedonisa." 11w's a group l'm more comforbble with than just 'Wild Man.' Certainly I'm less wild than I wu. so I m:opju what it is we'tt bllting about. I med t0 ay co do it all. I'm scill fur p~. Bue I'm equally Messianic about leisure, Which I feel is one of the great misun~ dentood modes Of American ilk. We uaderscand work. play. love. We do noc unda- ic:and lrisuft.'" He .,ma.. night co day. "I'm aOclurml. Tbat'1 w~Y. 1 liU JWman Tbac's why 1 • bukctWl Night oomicl and nigbtpma." He doan-r drink ._ all/' be 11)'1. ~ b tbt .. OCC> siomi p. d wiM, and ru get drUalt OOC-.lty. .. DOt llDO a&m. 11'1 DOC a Tice I lpllk to.'" ~ wnoka Camds wt.mbepaa... woman. top to bottom. And bu looks are pricdcss and putt Jack.: the aWchicvous grin, a drop-<lod scare. a sly smile .. Yean of playing repellent, yet strangely sympathetic, chaDacn -like mental in- mate Randle P. McMwpby in O,.t Fl1J11 Owr tlK Cuckoo's Nat, a 1975 pertonnancc that won him an Oscar -have helped foster a public ~ tion as a rcxy, unwnable ge- nius of som. He's witty. Ca- gey. Thoughtful. And be knows full wdl the game of intervitw'I. NICMOLION prd'en to pro- JCCl the image of a man at the top of his profession. A capable dirutor. A dedic:aced aaor. A bumble guy who's learning golf -so ~ flips through a little book on golf swinp. He cook up golf to relax, but be p a surprite. "It's very frusuacing. I muse say. Bui that I t ff J /. t lcr-t .. '1 ........ ...,,. Midi •• ..,.. ..... .... ........... rad can be ~-building. Ev- eryone needs co build· their chanatt. And develop social graces. Otherwise. they'll be very lonely in life." Put of wb.at's important in his lift is loyalty tO his friends. He even found a Two J•m job for Sut Carlton. who "worked with him as a messenger at MGM in t 957. his fun Hol1y· wood job. Two of his best friends att the reclusive Marlon Brando. who lives next door on Mul- holland Drive in the Holly- wood Hills, and Warren Beat- ty, a pal for 25 yean. "Mr. Bnndo is the paaon saint of actan," and .. he's o~ of the most delightful and en· gaging people .•• '"The Pro," as Nichol.too calls Beatty. is "the disaic:t ar- t«DCY -likes to know &cts md so forth. I'm slightly more romantic." Wait a minute. Nicltolsott more romantic ~ &otty? "Io my estimation. I mem he always ~u to know the inner workiJ\gs. And l, with equal energy, do not. I jusc wane to know what I know and love it. The brabncc be- C'lfeen his intmtc . . and my bdtof it is~< ~a of our &;ends · ••• \ •••IO .... IULllT. La ud ~wJ,ack and Aajrlio. Ir's pa.iaful fur N'a:h- olson t0 look ~ at b.u re- cently brokni 17-ye:M liaison with actrCSS Anjelica( Huston. 39. Although they never lived together, they spoke openly of their love and posed for a 1985 Peop/t mapzinc piece in vir- tual mid-smooch. Asked what ended it. be says, "l don't know." He doeso 't sec her anymott: they don't talk. Does that rm.k.c him sad? "I'm DO( h.ippy about it. .. Nichol.too says Broussard did n()( take the pboc of Hus- ton, addinJ inscrutably: "fvcrythmg in addition tO, nochin against. •• N~g in place of? .. Nothing against.•• P~ Hust0n, Brous.md or Jennifer Nicbolson could interpret -but none would Wk for thas artide. .,,,. AR IMMIDIATIST," Nacbolson says. Here ~nd DOW. Which meaJlS bis dau.gb- ten and his movie. h's CNt. For the put cwo houn. be basn "t swung frccn the belfry, as in a.m.a. Nor has be flou:cd dl.rou«h rhc air. as in nw Witclws et/ &dwicJt. Today he's ~Jack. ls um the real Jd Nic.boboa? "I'm a deeply a.mder- Sl'OOd man." be •ys. hit .-:e pure pncl. "rm ~ bemr tblD J'OU ~ Aad be rip1 iDlo a wicMcl cackle. UMWW• .... U ,t ... 8 It all l s po rts Who's on first (so to speak)? Cooperstown hosts the Hall of Fame gala this wetlund, but Hoboken claims to be baseball's hometoYJI' • UIA Wlll.IM> • A.-J-1, 1 IH dsup In 1908, 14 yea.a after hia death. a buebU1 commis- sion named Doubleday as the game's in~. even though he never mentioned it in hia 6' diaries. A.G. Spalding, founder of the sponing goods firm. was cager to prove bud.11 was purely Americaa. not a cioasin to British "roundas." He produced a lcuu from Abner GnTCS realling a bueba1l game Doul*day orpnized in a Coopeutown pua.are in 1839. But bi.«cPm doubt Doubleday was CTcn in C.oopencuwo that summer. CM11111.W. Be that as it may, a Coopet..,..o raidenr donated SS0,000 for a Hall of Fame. and it opened cbae in 1939. BTCD Thomas Hei~ the director cl tbe Hall of Fame's bueball libnry, says I>oubWay'1 role is a ""mydi .. that has been "debunked from tbe .ay btginning. .. _one delicious saJad. Heres a Quick 1ipFrom Miracle Whip: Mix ij cup KRAFf House Italian Dresmlg, . 1 cup MIRACLE WHIP9 Salad Dresmlg, 6 cup.s cooked corkscrew pasta, and 3 ~ cut up vegetables wttil well blended. Chill. ovenwing their CUC. He argues that batebail bas DO sin- gle bUthplace, that DO ODC pcnoo .. ~" it. Rathet, it evolved from a nriety of .. scick-ud-ball games" in a cowmy too impacient with the leisurely pace of cricket. He compua th& bucball debate co arguments about how the world began: evolution or atatioa. Cooper- aown. he says. is '1iuebal.l's aeation myth." So what's a dijnking &n co think? Fint. IOIDC stats for 'fisiton: ~ guest hOUleS -c.oopcn.. town. 32; Hoboken, 0. Suahi mnunnts -Hoboken, 2; Coopencowu, 0. Union leader-Lane Kirkland once said, "B~ outside the AfL..CIO is rally Hoboken," his way of saying nowbaemlle. Hobokm has the tmti- menlal appeal of tbe underdog. In 19S.., °" "" w ..... jrottl WM filmed in Hoboken, and Marlon Brando Ja.. menttd, .. I coWda bad cl-. I oouJda been a concrndcr." Today Hoboken's longshoremen arc gone. rq>ba:d by yuppies. Tbett arc artisu' lofts. outdooc cafa. poecry readings at neighborhood bm. "We were down fur the count," the mayor says. "Now we're America's urban contender. We're America's comeback ciry." Bat rising rents arc driving out old-cime residents. And the oo8Ce plant, the last major industry, is dosing. Coopeau>wn has Oaego Lake, James Fenimore~ pet's "Glimmcrglass:' It's a village ol front pcXcbcs and DO f.ut food. But it, too, may be sd'ering from COO much of a good thing. Last year, its three bueball sbop ex- pbied inlO ts. This ~end will DO( include the mdi- tioml a~ JeSliom with former players. I.-year, memorabilia bc9ciged the playm and bribed kids. Heitz says, "There's something wrong with a 7-ycar-old Dd loc>king 1'I lllcllll'· ac an aiJIJOIJapb as an inft1C1•wu " ..... ._ Hobobn might ttlllft 1Cae loll innocmce. h staged its fiat 8-bell • Ill Ill .. Day puadc in June and is ca1king 111 11 11 'r rt, abour iu own t..ebel1 mueevm. P. culli •ys he's DOt picking a figbr with ...... Ill 1111 Coopa*>wn. -rbae11 always be a· place for Abner Doubleday and Sum Clam.,. Coop llCiOJWD M&y.x Harold .. ..... Hollis replies: .. If they waat co mike a buck. more powa-co than." ....... Ill ... And ifbc wim cbe New Yoct ._ ••• e • cay, Heim ilyl. bc11 rellCft 11,-.n Picldl. Gen. Do+ibLi .,. wl Ptaiclem I inroln woald 4'flOR• ............... , UIA W-.a> •A.-J-S, '"' 7 , Thank you for asking about Catholic life Every working day, we get mail from all over the Un~ States and Canada. asking about Catholic belief and practice. or look- ing for advice based on Christian moral principles. 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And 1 tltinlr 1 an have it alt The good playcn an play for only 10 or 15 years. and dut's a small pcrcmrage of your life. It isn't easy, though. For one thing, mvel expemcs have doubled; Brian's mom oc my parents cnvel with • co hdp me are of the beby. I also used to deep 10 boun a night. Now I get 10 boun for two days • .Even wbtn I try co go to bed at 9 p.m., she's up at 5:30 or 6 a.m. When you don't ~ off until noon. you fed likt you ''fC already put in a full day. Sometimes I get co the golf cou.nc and fed I cou.Jd USC thrtt men boun of sleep. We a.190 have co 6nd ~ ~ reb. wbett they baYe Uchtm and wubina mw:hincs. a oeamy. Yoa'ft to' co haft a wuhing ~. My mc>al Q)OQ dinners and does Hayley't wub. She's aying eo make it u eal'f &• USA WllU)tD • ...... JJ, 7H0 for me as pomblc. Sometimes it's hard on her, hue she's been great. Actually, it means so much co Hay· ley to haw gra.ndpruma ~· My &diet holds her and cakes her for walb. Depending on Hayley's mood. they may bring her to the, count to war.ch me for nine holes -but not too often. became she tqueals a lot. It's more diftlcult to concentnte knowing the baby's out th.ere,~ J want co sec her. And I haYe to put all my mc:n- C3l dfon into the pmc. And you have co bt 8exiblc. Tbett WU the time Hayley got a bad cat ln• fcction in Nashville. Brian got pneu- monia in Virginia. so J bad co send him home. You may make a tchcdule, t': some things, but tboee things ~ of bard. But when I am Misbed oo the course, I just an 't wait to get home co her. Sbc'i such a~ beby. When she sea me, she's just big smiles and wann me co bold bcr. She b11s -1eep in my arms. She's already gee bcr 6nt tOOth in. Scuff like dw you ca•t put a price on. Tbae days. I II)' co budget m,.df IO I an apeod u much time wich ba as I can. ~,, really no teme of ability oo cbe ciour: ~·re c:onecandy ~ from ciry co city. 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Now ewer 80 years old and still going strong, the beloYed "Great Dane" Is still the master of puns, nutty jokes, impromptu remarks. His side-splitting explanations of classical music are r~nowned the world ~r. Born to a musical [amily, he reports "My father played viola. A lol or people ds>n 't know the difference between the violin and viola. Unfortunately, my Cather happened to be one or them." An accomplished pianist. (and conductor as well). he launches Into hiss~ renditions of "Knockout Tum" by Chopin ... "Clear de Saloon " by Debussy ... and others too mind·txaJlng to mention here. M}'Bterioosly, almost every piece eventually turns Into "Happy Blrthdw." A highlight of the /-Hour SllhW Ls sop~ Marylyn Mulvey, who serves as a 'straight man' for his jokes and au.empts to sing an aria from the opera "Rigor Mortis." lllere's also a 'stupid' page turner. actually Barge's son. He says he has four more children like that. The 2-Hour Shqw indudes every· thing from the 1-Hour Show, plus an additional hour or musical madness. Borge starts many piano solos, which all end up sounding like "Happy Birthday" in styles from Mozart'lll!) Bach to Gersch win. He performs a duet wiffi concert pianist Sahan An:runi, fighting for his share of the keyboard. And he perfonns an operc1 with the world's cruiest plot. singing all the parts himself. And there's more -But you simply must hear It to believe it. These are videos you'll el'\Joy viewing again and again. Do order yours tod-.y-Laughter is guaranteed! (VHS only.) ONLY •29110 Hr.Show> ALSO AVAILABLE: "/lOUA COaM'l&.t wtr ,,..,..,. ... /or lknrl 11g ~u.u ....,.,"9 JJt*fbll. ABOUT THE ARTIST Bom Into a musical family In Cope~. Vlcior Borte WU hailed' IS a p6l..no prodll)' at ate 8. He ewn- tually pined rune rorcom· bin lnccomecty with p6ano mualc:. 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No. Exp.__/_ s· ture • ~l " ~ ail"OUMI For ·~na 6. lwnMUint. s.a.. tH wll M WllH II appliuwt. O,.n 1ubf«t to acc.,c1nw. Tiil Pthvalon c..Dar 111rrllk. --~ ...... ,..,, "'""'* •mtlfl•llj.ifadlM.JllCI• Mail to: Prine'.eton Gallery, Studio 344 301 North Harrilon Street, PriAttton, New Jeney 08540 ~ Daily Pilat . REATA WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO GO ••• FROM FAT TO FABULOUS • Pe.roe' d c. .. __ ...... Wato_ • Notad*1 ... AltlsMSatlllsP,... • Bat normally . • • Poodl rtsbt fJOm t.be Mii*" marbt. • No~ epeda1 rooct. to buy. • No pW. or potlom. • Pitt your Uf..,.. No .. clift MCl••ionl" • Never IO bunpy ... Loee pouada and lncbea. • Eat out and td.11 loee weicbL • HUNTINGTON BEACH 18682 Beach Blvd. Suite 180 (71') 986.eo77 I Irvine (714) 662-7030 -~ lllCHILI Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 2315 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 No per90naJ repliff. Spotlllflt on Madsen We recently u•atclrf>d a rnm'if> <m M&work television in which m1 nr· tres.t 'lamed Virginia Madsen ap· f>"red. My wift i,t..,ists that shP is Newt01t.Jolo1? I ~ ., Ifft lwr i• an,thi"fl laUlr. Alla, u • Mar· ritd? Do"3 • ~w cAildrn? -£47W ,\OUN, #URFREESBOllO, 1TNN. Family is Olivia's No. I priority these days. The aweaome Aussie ii married to actor Matt Lattanzi. Their daughter, Chloe, was born .Jan. 17, 1986. Although she hu lightened her workload, Newton· .John. who Is concerned about the world In which her daughter will !(row up, Is a tireless worker for the environment. Ute davgltter of a11 older actress, HPlp.' My husband au IUUt'·ill· postJibly Lana Turner. I P"f'SOrially -lnll' nrP arguing (lbo1d ~ lmtg lltl ue more of a resnnblanrP lo C1>LP.~t1• srrfrs "Dallas" hos ~ ""-Ca" Holm. Can you shed so11w light "'' yuu LPll us when Lite Hf'ia 1tarced? • Chu, and tell us somrtlting about 'wu L"-''•Gl:NIXKliR. WARSAW, ILL. her? -CH,,.NU:S A. 'W1.'US, 1'UNl>t'U 'I\. ILL. Madsen is related to neither ac· tress, although she'ls certain to take such t'Omparisons as a compliment. The 28-year-old actress is not only lovely to look at; she's talented . Robert Mitchum, her co-star in "The llearst and Davies Affair," pro- claimed. "This girl Is not only gor· geous -she's good." Madsen began 'her career portraying umocent, girl· next-door types In such features as "Electric Dreams'' ( 1984) and "Dune" ( 1984). When she was cast as the high-class call girl Yolanda m the thriller "Slamdance" ( 1987) her look changed. Now she's seen as a sex kitten, the next Marilyn Monroe or Kathleen Turner -a tribute to her versatiUty. Next up is "Hot $pot" with Don Johnson. Madsen Is married to actor Danny Huston, and the couple are planning to film "The Magician's Wife," baaed on James M. Cain's story. This long-nmnlng CBS prime-time soap premiered on April 2, 1978. Fans or the show had better stay tuned The upcoming season looks hkc the final one for the Ewings. RNdtoRftt¥81 Whatetier happeud to f>rM,oruJ. Wilsmi, who pl.a,61 LaMOl9l o" "Sariford a1'd So11 "? -rA.SHJNA HMJUS. UVINGSTON. CAUi'. WU.O. wttai ...,, I'll a.at CCMtar Delllle N....._ Following the caneellatlon of "Sanford and Son" (1972-77}, WU· son was In two tubeequent altcotM, "Baby, I'm Back" (1978) and "The New Odd Coup&e" (1982-83). Both were dismal failures. Hll Ufe had hit bottom, and Wlllon traded 1tt the Hollywood glitz, a tl,000-•week ~ calne habit and a f allin& mam.&e toe the gospel. A former altat boy who was railed ln Harlem to be a churchman, he McalM a roYiftC evangellst. Wlllon II.JI ht'• _.. what he &earned la &eleYllloa ud oa the •tale to llOri'Y God. _, Z: "We must learn from history," says von Sydow. c:» "It's good to bring this back to our consciences." 10 ROBERT DIMAliEO Certain ac·tors h4i1vc aura.11 -a ~pet·1al blend of qualities that t hPy •·arry from role to role Hut t ht.' Swed111h actor Max von Sydow ~ems to havt• two aura.s -one that shines t hroul(h 10 his &·Rndinav1an r1lmS, and anollwr that comes throul(h in his Amt•ric•an cin<'s In lnl(mar Rt•rgman c•la,~1<·, hkt• "The Seventh Seal" ( 1906) a net th<' l!IAA Oanish epic .. Petit• the Cun<111t•ror," von Syctow .-xudes a '('l\S(' of mnst·1t•nt't> anct moral l(rav1ty. In Amcm·an r1lms lake "Tht• Kremlin l.A.'t tt•r"" ( I !170) and "The· F:xorr 1st" 11 !17:J ). hi"' a darkPr, oflt>n v1lhunou pn•:o.<•nc e t\o\11 ··11iru:oih1ma Out of the Asht'8" (amn)t Munday. Aug. 6. on NBC) glveic von Sydow a rule lhat is mort• an kt-ep- ing wit h his F.uropean films Playing a Gt•rman .Jesuit priest living in tflroshl· ma during the mcrican bombinl of that c·1ty. von Sydow 1. an oa.s1s of q11M c•omp1tss1on an the middle of cha~ o' "Ou t or the' A~ .. is the often hurrowanl( talr of what happt•nc>d af- tt•r the tJnit<'d Statt•s dropped a sangk atomic bomb wi th the explo:-.1ve forct• l•tf,.0\el traitdin: SttlfS from Hll'Odl1H of 2 !l million pounds of T~T nn lht.> 1f hi:. ri1k 1' "mullt'r than lw 1s arrn'· .Japant•iw n ty nn Aug 6, IR45 tomN1111 1Jlayanl( In ac1dillnn to fathl•r l\ctworks don't often premier(' prt'11· S11•n11·'· tht>rt• un• tw<t Anwr1ran airmen t1ji(c• pro.J<'CL'i 1n th1· middle or tht' sum· ( .ludd ~t·l"ln anl1 lkn Wr11(ht ) shot mer. but NOC h amnl( ··t11rosh1ma Out clown bf'fort· 1ht• alliu·i... Or llarn (Stan of tht.> Ashes" to t•ommemorate the 45th t:1ou ) :1 r1•-..•ar< h tltl( t11r thru'>I into !ht• ann1v('rsary of tht> event ,1111<11111n of c ttr1nl( for t harrt>d, Th<' movll' 1s a story anC'hflred by t hr rt t"m1·mbt•rt•d bodH'' n fH•'' man I l'ut hum1tnistk prt's.>nce or von Sydow·, Mnrita ) "h'"'' -..in 1' n11,.,1nl(. and f atlwr S1f'mc•s "I likl'd the idra irnd I whose Amt•rin111 d.1111(hh'r·m-law l!'i hkt•d tht' proj1'<.'t," said the artor r('· pn·l(nant, anct two .IHµant'M' morherl' t·cntly, ovn tht• phone from Sweden. "I <Kim M1ynr1. of '"St 1-:1~ewtwrl'" famt', think It's lrnportlllll Wf' are remindt'd or und l\al.ll11k11 Ohama J st'~rd11nl( for thl' m1~takt•s that have ~n tommltted th1•1r s<'hoolboy sons an history. So ·many people arc too AK tht•114_• t·harnrt1•.-.. wanclt•r through young to remem~r anything about the 'moky. rubbli.>-strt'wn land~ape. World War '11. And there is ~ much hy"ltt•na and uff('rinit all ;&round them. Lalk now about .ou<'leu weapon I on<' 1s movt'cl ot tht• '!tunt• time that think It' f'ood to brmg thl~ catutrophe • on" want~ 10 look 11way from thf' bat'k to our con~1t-nct'~ Wt must learn S<'r('1•n A" Am<'nn rn"I. we rarry lhl' lt'JC• from history," he decla~. ~peakinJC R<'Y nf rt"1pon~ib1hty for tht' bomb· F.ntthsh with care and formality, like R11tht or wronft, 11 wa..'i our use of 1t som~'One who had learned lt as a lleCOnd that inaul(uratl'Ci !ht' .-r3 known a.-s the or third language ~ and learned It well. atomic-al(<' "lllro8hlmu· Out of the In the NOC movie, he's one ot a di-A.shes" bulld'I on that awiArt.'ness. with· venwo JCroup of traumatlud charattent out resortina to hsr•ngue. It's as clOM' rc>tllng from the bomb. "It's a tory of to 3 v1 ... 1on of ht'll on earth as a TV interwoven episodes," ays von Sydow, movlt has 1t1ven u" grateful to be part of the project, even Still. von $ydaw wonders if Amen - AUOUIT' l. a• · AUGUST I l, lllO cans will rind the program controver- 1uaJ. Probably. "I think I was an the country with my parents when 1t happened I was only an my teens Thi was bcfort> Che ume nr televi- sion, !;(} we didn't see 11 We read bout 1t and heard about 1t on tht' ra- dio. Of course. it was something we couldn't fathom. It was a very scary thing; at .tht• same time 1t was a very mixed than!(, because 11 m<·ant the end or ll lonl( war .. The NUC drama 1s not tl~1ut tht• rond1t1ons that led to lh<' bomb1nt( 1-:xl'epl for a few lines or d11tloj(Ut' early on about ffiro h1ma bt>anl( a <'UI· tural and mun1t1ons ct•ntt•r. and th('refore a logical tarl(t•t , tht> movie ~sn't provide muC'h morf' h1s1om·al J)t.'rs~t·tive on what happt'nt'd at l11- rosh1ma (and at Nagasaki thrrt' days lat<'r) than those onl(inal radio broad('a.'llS that tht• youn1t von Sydow llsLent>d to But 11 d()('S provide a p1t>rc·1nl( array of scenes anrt 1mal(\''> rn add to our unfortunately t•vt•r·Jln>w- 1ng arr h1vf' of 20th t•t•ntury <'313.'>tmphrs filmed in a desolate art'a of Los An - ll<'k". I he drama creat.e.s a t•onvmcinl( i)ost-nukr wa..,teland. One of the 1tryn1t· est 1ma~rs 'Ot<:urs aftl•r tht' bomb'~ . (!Nonauon A kmd of chemu·nl "'bhlC'k r .. tn" J>('lt'I the people It ':-. inky and horrible-Thrn'11 an ongmal moml•nt twn• that 1s equally chilling A woman <'Omb'l ht>r hair. wh1C'h is falhnJ( out at the rooLC\, while she and another wom- an talR about how they aJway-s wanted 111 look like Am('riclln movie stars Tht• Nil(' movie conveys thtt ri111ral(t- a11d carmic that ultimately !41t\l\'d tht> µeople of lhroshima. "It took tht'S<' P<'Ople two wt'4'ks to reallJt' what had happenc>d to tht'm," &1d von Sydow "Thty thought the Amen can!I had pourt'd gasohne over the city Or pot· ~nous powdt.'r. But nobody rtaJly knew what it was. Th.-y werM't Informed .. Many Amt ncans ~ml/ aren't properly lnformf'd about what th<' lln1ttd tatf'!I did 4~ yrars ago. Meanwhile, antl.Japa- nest sentlmtnUI are growinte -fed by Japan~ buyouL'l and ficrtt comm~r· clal competition. It's In Chl8 context that "HirMhlma: Out of the ~ .. «•In." ~•nee ' . --- ~Channel Guide COlllCd Oii 1 ... 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St1J1eol I Wiii lior°""1 Dif'r.nt -Good Timi• American Gltd!atott Miu Cllifotnla·USA P19Nftt From Ptrn SPfings the selecllOll Nt#I Mowit: ... ~ Strolltt O f"londa s Btg or the sta1e repiesentatM to l7le Miss USA P1gt111t Bot> Eu-"fMt Oft Ga !>illks and Kim Tomes Dutton. M1$$ USA 19n return as r.osts Tow" ( 1972) IEll Famtly Feud ltd Olgrtt Big $pin F lfllity Feud Super Jto. l)lfdyl 0 Monopoly (In Sieteo) o a.ill ltedl Nightfll (R) fin Sttreo) o Twin PtHt IRJ 1111 Stl'!eoJ 0 ...... Mtioc Ltegue ~a...,. 91!1 S9in Falllily Tltt Pure IMlnity (In Stereol Co,I (Season T19Cty IMmlft Newt COllllc ... ... 91Mb1R Show ·The Sprrt ot Premiere) (In (R} (In St!Jleo) Ll¥t ColumbVS 0 Stereo) (S:OO) Movie: •1"1 "Vftld Thing" Stat Trt*: The Hut a.ntf1· Movie-: ... , HApprlntict lo Murdl(' (1987 OrllN) Based ()ti Star T,_. 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MtH USA 1977. return as tl01t1 (UV9J .. -""~ P~ffom Anc:fl« •• AinM. end Honotulu ~ In outregeout ~ for I M H1SIOl'ICll Slll\lll l drama $15.000 g.rand pnze and $2.500 for charity (S) Qml Mcwte •• 'l'l · Apprentice 10 Murder ( 1987) Donald Sutherland. Chad Lowe Based on the true story of a rural Pennsylvania faith tleaktr who led two men against a larme< suspecied of p<aciiClno w1tct1oraft (2·00) fI:m NatlOnal ()eogfapNc Theodore Blkel nerrates a por1rett ot Leningrad. tr acing the coltUf el. pohtical and entrepreneunal changes within !tie city (S) ==:=.. con jUegOS. competenolls. tntrtvlstaa y muslca y bllO la ltllm8()l()n dt Don Frtnetsco Im AIMft Tllelma and Hone RICMg WI Mtwtllft Mlfy Tyter Oidl ""' ~· '"' of Sat\irdty Nigtll Live "'4s.t•· From Del Mat · Gnulv Emtl'i'" Moote (Jn n "Pnmdisf'" ''Pf'dl. n prrnrhrr tOft/1'6 to '""'" 11 hom t"lltn n ( vr l/or1l1111) ,,., 'lfl11W'N nK n fmud Tltr f 8S Wrstrn1 11•ot1ld srrm to hm•r rrrr11th111q going fur 11 n qaggll' 1>f Momhll' nrphnns n IH'null/UI lm•I' IH/l'rl'Sf, fltlfl flU'lftQ/t/I 111tlt l'HOll!]lt blood lo ttlp />1)1 ,,,,. krrl rross /1Jr 11rt1'11 /1 1., $lnlrfl to '"'""' 01 1111(/Sf'f'WUI 111'.(I l/f'OT Reubens honeymoon gets on to a rocky start (R) (S) h Lewrenoe Weltl 1Mw "Escondido" n;m HorM Recine From Del Mar. 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COUPON 10: LN* IR'IN'T P.O tot 8303. ~IN~ I tw« I epDSR ttt• I I I IWI p I WOMEN'S~ hlSSES' 12-2' .wn ~ ....aw L-~~~-~2~~------------~ THE ORANGE COAST ·GOOD MORNING I It's Sunday, Aua. S, 1990, and here's what's happenina: ~ OR.ANGE COAST WEATHER: Mostly clear and sunny. T ... y'1 lalP/low: 71-li Yesterday's hi~/low: 69-64 Tomorrow's h1ah/low: 73-65 SPORTS: ...,.,....,......u: Mpllt.~• Su Pruette. t, Doqen I H-HOU• HOTUN• TO TH• DITO• 642-6086 C••••n .. • n,. ... ,....Al,.,.,.. INSIDE THE NEWSROOM Well dudes and dudettes. it looks like the real waves at the last day of Op Pro Surf Cham- pionship in Huntington Beach weren't out on the water- thcy were the ones Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot surfing columnist Lloyd Tice appa~nt­ ly made with Of. officials. During the al -im~rtant final day of competition. Op chieftains decided to ban Lloyd from the press area (83). Radie.al? We thouaht so too. Although nobody wanted to be quoted, It seems the sultans of swells d1dn 't care too much for Lloyd's columns over the last few days. Lloyd had the bad manners to stand up for the local surfers who were Jet- tina the short end of the suck at the competition. and he d1dn 't thank much of the swimsuit competition. either. You'll be &Jad 10 know Lloyd covered the linal day his own way -from the stands and the sand. with the rest of the local crowd. He isn't the first journalist to get kicked out of an event because someone didn't like what he had to say -proving that it's sometimes as important to make waves as ride them. -WIATHIRAND oaAN CONDfTIONS ......... ., ......... ~lllJ. Moderate with a becut of 67. ....... 111ftll11 I Beaches IN ~' IOOd con- clibolil'widt r .... loot waves ud a water 1Cmperature of ~!.. dtf::. Oood' catcba or IQuid boilla.a and clorado repcwted ;;.1.. ......... South- .... to wat winds 10 to 20 lmoU with l foot leU aftet- DOOG and eveni"I boun daroulh toniabt. Becomina liP.t and variable over-•L Southwest swell 3 a.et. ' INDEX C8 01-3 C6-8, 04-6 Brl~ Business Cmsltled Crossword Entef'Ulnment Horosco,e Opmf on Poke Log Public notices Society Sports TV Nstlngs Welrther . C8 C4-S C8 A6 Al 06 Cl·l 81-6 Inside A7 ' 1Ntallla8ors - DM.YPILOT ..... lollil•• ...., ........ .... , l• tomon••'• .,.-ft_ --"'-~ i AUGUST 5., 1990 Drivers furious over gas prices ·Next price hike may be Monday lly AMANDA WRAY ~ .... SUllfllll'tte« COSTA MESA -Drivers arc screaming mad over gasoling price hikes this week. They're yellina at service station attendants and their anser wiU probably intensify in a few days because new price increases appear to be on the way. By Monday, driven could see a l S-cent rise in psoline prices from just days qo, before the impact of a five-ccnt state tax and the prospect of a protracted crisis in the Middle East took effect. Customen arcn 't at all happy. local station managers say. Some drivers arc taking their frustrations out on the the easiest targets: service station attendants. "Our island attendants have got- ten major abuse. said Fashion Island Texaco mana1cr Bobby Reidel said Saturday. "Customers arc scrcam- ina. People arc reacting really stranae." EDITORIAL: ON firms should rol bade prices. See Page A6 Wendy Budeui of San Diego and her husband weren't happy as they filled the tank of their Jeep at the Thrifty station on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. "In a matter of 32 hours. gas pnces at the station near our house went from S 1.03 to S 1.17. They (the oil companies) arc just using this as an excuse to increase prices. I think they're making it all up." Wendy Budct11 said. "I think they arc doing this to make up for the moncx they lost during all the oil spills, • said Rob Budetti. "I think it will act worse-before it gets better, and I hope it gets better soon," added Roacr Johnson of Newport Beach. On top of the state tax, Reidel said his Newport Beach station has hiked prices five cents in response to what suppliers arc chargmg because of uncertainty an the Middle East caused by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. "People don't understand." he said. "If they call us up and say gas went up a penny today. we have the choice of ra1s1ng 1t. but 1f they say aas went up five cents... what can we do? It's gonna cost us five cents more. The independent guy gets fftle•se SH GAS/l'age ASJ ..., ..... ,..... .. ..._.,_ Don Peters c1Nan9e1 prices at P.-.on lllafNI Te.-co. Thief steals van, 1.ittle girl Surfer's delight ... Coast family reunited hours later lty GEOltGE McC1tORY 0..., ........ - HUNTINGTON BEACH -A 4- )cat-old a.art and her parents had a tearful reunion Saturday after the a.art's harrow101 two-hour 1oumcy an the backseat of a stokn veb1cle. Katie Foster of Fountain Valley huued her parents aft.CT Anaheim pouct found the famity's CbevroJet Suburban. lfbe vehicle. with sleep. 1n1 airl in the backseat, was stolen from outside a Huntinaton &e.ch meat mark.ct. said Huntinaton Beach Police S&t. Tony Solledto. The Fosters declined an interview, but Sollcc1to described their reu- nion. ''They were alad to Stt each other and huued and kissed. JUSt hkc you Stt an the movies:· he said. ..She (the girl) was talking up a storm and all the pohct officers fell ID love wtth her. They bought her candy and cookies." The airt was reported m1ssm1 at 2:41 p.m. by her father. Randy Foster, who left the child in the van while he went into a meat market and returned a few minutes later 10 find his van and daughter gone. said HuntinJtOn &ach Police Lt. Ed McErlaan Foster parked has van at Sar Jack's Meats. 20982 Brookhurst St .. at <\t· lan11c A venue and left the keys an the 1gnat1on while hc went inside the market. McErlaan said. He was only inside a few minutes when the van was stolen. pohcc said. "We believe the child was lyina down on the backseat and the suspect didn't realize she was an the car," McErWn said. ...., .... ,..... ...... _ Op ltro winner Todd HollaM ...-.. • aowd·pl••llnt ride. See ., ... 81 for cov ...... ., ~· flneb. The thief drove the Suburban north on Brookhurst. " county-wtdc broadcast of the cbdd's detcript1on was put out on all pohcc channeb . At about 5 IS p.m .. Anaheim pohce New political right emerges in Irvine 8y KARIN MIGi flanked Santa as he ·~ the ~ ,... ....,. ....., council, and who sat 10 the council IRVINE _ The~ were a lot of thamben watcbin& the prnentati~. . new fac:cs at City Hall when the bas Iona pushed for a community reconstituted City Council conveMd Y\lletide ptheriaa. He usually makes J I 2... B hit pitch as the holidays approach. its flnt meetina here u Y ... ut But the flnt meetina n.in by the new there was one old and familiar face council_ the ~ty of whom art on hand -that of Santa Claus. considered contcrV&tives _ tttmcd L&aus m~ the ~ midsummer like an o~u.ne time to ~new bis trip to Irvine t~ peuuon for. a city-plea. Zebnko said. sponsored hohday celebrl!•on "I hale to say that. but it's a fact." maybe• Christmas tree at C'uy .,.n. Zelinko said liter --ibly some carolen and a htde · ..--· • "Sally Anne teems to be much WUllll. . ,._ f Ch-*·-·· " h's a plea the previous council more in .. v~ o • .. ~·-. - heard 1evual tunes. al::f;ho it .fbe prevlOUI cou.acil, Zehnko fi N __ .. • said; "wu always WAOtt oed about usually came ron\ u"" mt· the l••Wis •·-BUt all t wanted dent Andy Zehnko ~ ....----·· Zclinko. whose two chlld~n ,..,_ .. MCIHT /lade , .... , ........ ,,._ .... GHIL/a.de l'9J Genius or conman? . . .,..,.......~-·~ .. .... ·' -_,. ... Wounded Irvine •.-ct ldendfled UlVINE -A IMll*10d dr!l8 delter *' b)' a Irvine t)oUce officer after u undcrco)'Ct dftil_ •tin& Wcdnetday in Santa Ana wu identified u a 23-year-okS Santa Ana man, a Polkle •Polts- aaid. Irvine police LL Vic Thies Aid Thursday l the suspect was Seraio Gomez. who will be cbaqed with suspicion of sales of cocaine. Gomez was in aood condition after suffering a panabol wound lo the knee. • The incident was the 18th officer-involved tina in the county this year, aCC)Ordina to the nae County Diatnct Attorney's Office. It was the founh officer-involved shootin& of the week. Wednctday's incident occurred after an undercover dru& buy went sour in a ps station Dllki114 lot at Edinaer Avenue and Auto Mall l>rive 10 Santa Ana. r ' ,Thies said three Irvine plainclothes officers bad arranged to buy a half a kiloaram of cocaine from Gomez and a second man, indentified as 18-year-old Vergara Andres of Santa Ana. Andres , was also ancsted on suspicion of sales of cocaine. : Thies said. .. FundAmerlca names Ruff CEO COST A MESA -Over 800 FundAmcrica members packed a hotel banquet room Tuesday · to witness the "rcsu~tion and rcbinh" of the ' troubled company, cheerin& on its new president ·and chief executive officer. Howard Ruff. The Utah native was able to reach I S.000 Fund America members listening at offices in eight states via a live telephone linkup. Ruff was named CEO of the Irvine firm ' earlier this week after founder Roben T. Edwards was arrested in Aorida on charges h~ allegedly operated an illegal pyramid operation. Edwards wu released on SI million bond, but his com- Florida. squid washed 1ab0te <>ft Oru,e Cout btachel Fu.nd.America it a multi-aevel marketlna farm ean, Friday, matkina a C>ncHn • decade nauanl that otren rebates on airline uckct11 k>n&-distancc _ pheaomeoon Lbal left a tb.ree-mUe .. equid lliM" f.depbone 1ervice ancl other terviccs in Hchlngc alo .. the shORline. for a basic membership fee. But the company also The coastline between Dana Point and tells directonhiPI for up to $3,200 and offers Monarch Bay was ClOlted with the 1quld, meaaur- bonulCI for atU'ICtina new memben. int 2-to 3-feet in lenath and wdah.ina 10 to 20 lbe Florida complaint charges that the com· pounda each. peny makes all ita money on tfle inembenhips. A small swarm of 1quid wubcd up on Althouah he refbsed to comment on any of Lquna Beach's Main 8c•ch1 too. Edwards' past dealinas, Ruff said the firm aot the "I've never seen them th11 bi&." said Laauna money for its bonuses from profits made on its Beach lifcauard Cbrit Daniels. "h 'a Captain sale of MCI long-<listanoe packages. not member-Nemo1s revenge." ' ships .... Dory fishermen in Newpon Beach eauatit Ruff told the crowd that the old company about a dozen of the giant squid ciaht miles oft' suffered t}ccause it did not disclose enough of its the coast and quickly sold them at. Sl per p_ou.nd. operatjons to federal and state regulators. Bui the "We haven't cau1ht these b11 o nes for 12 new FundAmerica will cooperate with all in-years." said Carrie Beck, who aold b~r catch of vesiptors and provide a full disclosure 10 its IS squid by 11 a.m. "Great caJaman stealcs." members The unusually warm water temperatures · along the coast lured the invasion of giant squid Duct-tape judge rellshes his roll SANTA ANA -The) American Civil Liberties Union may find th·c pracuce "deplorable,'' but Sup<'nor Court Judge David 0 . Carter has no intention of stopping. As long as pnsoners resort to profanity . spitting on deputies or other courtroom disrup- tion&, Carter will order his deputy to apply duct tape over their mouths. he said Monday. "I don't mind publicmng what I'm doing. You've got 3,000 inmates reading these stones and maybe they'll think twice before acting up in my courtroom," Carter said. Carter's only regret is the possibility that some will take his actions as racist. he said. The case that sparked media attention involved in- mate Adolph Bernie Chavez. Carter was quick to point out the duct-taping Incident before Chavez's involved a wh1tf supremacist who sp11 on a Jailer, calling him a "diny Mexican." from Mexico. accordinJ to state Depanment of Fish and Game biologists. The large carnivorous sea· mollusks air patently died after being washed ashore and becoming stranded. not because of water pol· lution. the biologists said. The squid apparently beached themselves while chasing food -small fish -JUSt offshore. the biologists said. Officer Injured In traffic accident NEWPORT BEACH -A Fullerton police- man instructing a Golden West College police motorcycle academy suffered life-threatening in- JUnes Thursday when he was struck by a 17-year- old boy driving a truck. sending the officer at least 70 feet across an intersection. -pany's practices arc under investigation in scv-1 ~rol 11a1es, includinf Califonia, Texas and ·squid sllck' sllmes area beaches DANA POINT -Thousands of huge dead Officer Don Kendrick. 33. of the Fullenon Police Department suffered multiple fractures in the coll1s1on at Hospital Road and Newport Boule\'ard. Fullcnon police Lt. Bud Lathrop said Ken- dricl su ffered a broken hip and concusss1on. SHE IS-~~~~~~--~-~--­ A piano player at the Atrium in Fashion Island. Nordstrom's at South Coast Plaza, Main Place and Big Canyon Country Club . • • I J • • I • • • • ' .. : . '" •• l •• 1 • II" TODAY'S DAILY PILOT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 1BVR163 DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday winn11rs hav11 until noon the following Monday to claim their prize/) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER PAID BY PAGE GROUP PUBLISHING 1. Adhere lucky Ucenae Bumper Sticker on rear bumper of vehicle •• cloae to th• licenH plate as poHlble. Be sure bumper 11 c .. an, as the bu~ 1Ucbr wffl not stay on • dlny aurfac•. 2. Read th• Pilot and llaten to K-OCEAN daily. Th• winning bnM plate numbera will be published in the Plk>t each day. 3. Winner must claim Pflze by deadline stated in the ad. 4. ~a atate automobile registration lfiP. to th• lucky llcenH f dinatot at th• Orange -coat DailY. Pilot by deadfine given. No ctalma are honored on Saturdaly or Sunday or holidays. 5. Em~ ... of th• Orange Cout 0~£'°'· K-OC.•n. their dilliibUeora and their f am1liet r· not I Ible. • auch I nu~r 11 ~ty pYbflahed, It w6 not be ed. e. No~ ll ~ry to n• O{_ wW'!. Bumper stickers .,. tvlll.tM frM at the ange Coat Dally p~·and K..OC.an ~~ hourt. • ,...., Ny Mnd. ~ (at leut.,. m.'3~'11.r:t~:~~ to~ 1. ~> MN ~ ~ wll be oub'iahed in the 0rancM -.=.~:l~I~~~. an automano State water fight comes to Irvine CHILD PRODIGY----------- Growing up in Ohio. she "as considered a child prod1g). At 4. she discovered her neighbor's piano and taught herS<'lf 10 pla} by reading the music instructions 1n a booli. FIRST PIANO------------- By BOB VAN EYKEN IR VINL -Southland "atl'r llf· ftc1als arc hoping local re!>u..lcnt'> "111 make a ~lrong 'hov. 1ng ;11 a public met·ting hac J ue.,da) night that could hdp dl·tcrm1m· ho" mud1 v.atcr \outhl'fn C altlorn1a gl't'> 111 the futUrl' Tuc'ida' ·, lll'anng '' part ol a series bq~un 111 I lJ~ 7 h) till' \IJtc Water Qu.ilil) Rn11ur~·1.·, Ho.in.I tu add re'>'> lung-tt·rm ".ita qu.illl) .ind "'aler a'atlabtl1t' '"uc' It "'II ~ tht' iir'>t uf '" I.ind th1'> )car in ~uuthan ( alttl1rn1a But 1.1tliuJI\ "urn th.it '"h1k puh- lil hl'lHin~' un \\Jtl'r l'>'>Ue'> tend to dra" c,tand1ng-rnom-11nl~ cro,,d .. in th1.· \latt•'<. northnn hJll ~outhcrncr' .ire (1ftl'n apa1het1l ";\ourthan < .iltlurn1a ha'> a lot ol emotwnal l\~Ul''> that pla~ "'l'll 1hcr1.·.. <.aid ~Ian l lr:i<ih1ma. spol.e'"om.in for the ~fro;a (on- soltda11.·d \\ Jll'r D1stm·1. "\\ hl·n >Ou'r1.· lJll.1ng .ihout c,h1pp1ng "'atcr south. till' ~logan 1ha1 gets pcopk'.., a11en1 wn "al"'a's ·~a't' thl.' Dl'lia.' I'm afrJ1d th('fl'. an: man> pcopk do" n her\.' "'ho don't even reall) kn o'A "h1.·rc thl' dcl\il "· or v.hat 11 IS." The Sa1. ranll'nlo·San Joaquin R1~er Ddta 'outh1.·a~t of 'Ian Fran- c1s1.o " thl.' rnnflurncc of the slate\ t"o largc't rl\er system<> and the large'>t c,1ngk <,ource of dnnl..1ng wat1.·r 1n < altforn1a Th1c, }l'ar. onicials prOJCCt that the delta'\ 'J\I n1.•t"urli. of c;tream\ and channl.'I\ "111 pro' 1de "ell o'er half of th(' dnnli.in~ "atcr imported to Southl'rn ( Jltlurnia '1a the (ah- fornia \qul•dul'I "Normalh "1.' hJ'l' aboul a 50-50 split tx·t"-l't;n "att.·r from Nunhern Cahlorna and Y>ater from th1.· Colo- rado Rl\1.·r." s.i1d Bob Ciompt.•r1. spokc-.man lor thl' Mctrupuhtan Waler Dl\tm 1. the water "hok~ler that \upplll'' imported "ata to local agent·11.'\ "l hie; )Car v.e'rc pro1ec11ng about I. I m1ll1on ane-fcet from thl· Colorado and I 4 m1ll1on acrt·-fr1.•t from th1.· Ddta." The lulurado Rl\l'r, "h1ch pro' 1dc-. '4atcr tu 'il'\ era I <,tat1.·o;. ha-; long bt.•en a pnmar~ '>ource of water in Southern Cal1forr11a &1.·ausc of California's huge populatio n com- pared to othcr rt\ er statcc;, notably Anzona. consumers west of the Colorado ha\IC 1rad111onall) helped themsches 10 about as much Y>ater as the) "anted '1a a network of canal'i and rcscr .. 01rs stretching across the wuthern desert But under the terms of an agree- ment between the states of Anrona and California. consumers cast of the nver arc now enlltled to a larger share of water. And as Anzona develops further. C ahfom1ans will find them~lves ahle to draw about a third less water 1n future )cars than the> have in the past. Gompcrz said. Wellness Line In operation The Orao1e Coaat Dally Pilot's Wellness Linc is open. B> calhna 1-90C>-INFOMED. culkn can rccCl\C ndvice and 1Mtruc11on on topic ninJln& from nu1r111on to infccuous diseases. The 1nteract1 vc telephone 1erv1ce offen more than 200 pre-taped health 1dv1sorics which can ~ tapped wnh a 1ouch·tonc phone. Co t (or the ~rv1cc •~ $2 for &he fi"'' minute and SI for each additional minute. .. That prospect raises the concern of ollic1als 1n rommun111cs that have to import all of their water. such as Ne"'port Beach. Bob Dl\on. director of the city's u11littl''> tkpartment, "'h1ch pro' ides "aH·r \l'P ICl' to N1.·wport Beach res1- dcn1~. -.aid ht· and others from the nl) pl.in IO auend Tue,tJa) 's hear- ing "Thi~ h1.·ann¥-1<; H'P important to u, ... l>l\on ,;ml "·\Ii of the Cit) ·s "atn lOn1t''> Imm t'tlher thl' state "ata proJl'l'I or from thc Colurado Rt' l'r ... Dt'<On said h1.· and olher~ in the "ater bus1nn-. "-Orr) that Southern ( altlorn1ans ma) bl· too complacent about water issues Pan ol lhat rnmplacenq. he noted. stems from the fac1 that the south. "hu .. h ha~ kl>~ "ater than the north. has planned 1t'i "a1er re- source\ \Cl'\ "cll "Because· the south has taken so much 1n111all\C 1n the past 30 )ears. v.e hnH' "all'r. "'hcrcas in Northern California. "here thq ha\Cn 't done so much planning, thl') 're short." Dixon said. But being prepared for the present and the 1mmcd1ate future shouldn't mean that Southerners aren't con· ccrned abou1 thl· long term. he cau- tioned Bob Pan1an. presiden t of the Mesa Consolidated Water District's board of directors. pointed to the unsuc- cessful 1982 ballot m111at1\•e for con- struc:t1on of the Peripheral Canal. a project proponents hoped could in- crea~ the amount of water flowing 10 Southern ( ahforn1a "'thout dam- aging the delta's 1.·1.olog) "[,en though polls showed that a substantial maJOrll) of Southern Caltforn1an'i <;upported the prOJt'Ct. our ~oter turnout was not high. whereas in Northern Cahfom1a. where sentiment was substantially against 11. they turned out in great numbers.'' Pan1an s.a1d. Pan1an said Northern Cali- fornians tend to think of protecting fish and other resources more than pro~ iding for the needs of people. But the conservation and the fulfillment of human need are not mutually Cllclus1ve. Urash1ma said. Tuesday's hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the lkckman Institute, located at 100 Academy. near UCI. One day af\er school. she found he r grandmother belting out the "Moonlight Sonata" on the famll) ·, ftr~t piano. From that day forward. the sixth grader played for hours cvrl) e'enmg. "But I was quite a tomboy in those days," shc rccalkd ") also climbed trees." AFTER HIGH SCHOOL--------- Although she'd never had a formal piano k'>'>on . '>hl' v.un a piano scholarship to Otterbein Clllkge in OhlCl AFTER COLLEGE----------- After college. she got married. h.id thrrl· children and spent a couple of decade~ teaching mu<;tl' and kad1ng church choirs. MOVING TO NEWPORT--------- When her mamage ended alter ~O ) l'M\ she m1l\ ed w 1'-e" pon to be near l\\O of her children Om· "'l''> 1n L 1>ng Bcarh. Thl' other h'es 1n Laguna Niguel. LOVE SONGS------------- She sells cassettes of hcr music al th1.· -\trium in Fashion Island One is a collection of lo' e song' dcd11.llll'l.l ln hn daughln -\nothrr features some of her frl\onte Rroad"a' <.hem tu111.''> -Compiled by Joy AatboaJ Editor'• aote: II you know someoat> wbo should bt> fratur~ In "Oroge CoHI People" c•ll tbe Dally PJ/ot's City Desk at f4t-4.JZJ, or le•ve • me.Hge oo tbe Editor's Hotline. 642-6086. I News of the weird LA man arrested for wearing live jewelry By CHUCK SHEPHERD Ramon Ruiz. 26. was charged with animal cruelt> in April "hrn Los Angeles police saw him walling in the street with an I 8·1 nch pink string around his neck "''h a ft ,c hummingbird tied Ill 11. u~cd 3'> jewelry. 0 latest Outhouse S1ght 1n g: Anthony J. Hunt. 29, was found unconscious in May in an outhouse near Durango. Colo .. buried 10 his neck in sewage. sufTen ng from hypothermia. Said a s hcrifl'~ 'P<>li.e'pt.'r'>lln "\\ e'n.· not ruhng out foul pla) \\ l"r1.· not ruling out an a1.1.1dcnt Wc'r1.· not ruling out an)-1h1ng .. 0 Tien I u1. l'CHO\l'nt or of Pla)- Doh. d11.·d 1n C 1nnnnau 1n Dccem- hcr. the 'am1.· da) an Associated Pres\ '>tor} ran nat1onw1dc on how l 'n1,1.·r~1t} of ( 1ncinnati law stu- dl·nts opcnrd a to} room in the librar} tu hdp thl·m bum off stress. -\ hhra~ ot1ic1al ~•d. 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It II fw 0,... Coeet Olly Platt~ ID~ a.-Olor .. Anuz ............ lt. COMICt el.,......,......,_, To"'*' an"'°'• t--..~ ........ a........, Dilttbltlonl ....... CllMM32t ........... _ ... Plant Mantoet "" -~ f R'lctlonal account finds future shock . . Sifting through the ashes of the Orange Coast lmlline Saddleblck eruptina and buryina the 0raqe Coast in volcanic ub. h would 6t similar 10 Mount Vesuvius buryiq Pompeii. Now j)icture archeolo1ii11, in the year 2191, ditlina down and re- discoverins our tOCiety. Centuries from now, what will be said about the Orange Coast of the 1990s? ' 0 Jim \J/ood "They were a curious people who stayed in their homes a lot," ••llil•••llil•••lliil' comment~ Devoid Spacctrip, an archeol~st from Man ... Agreed," says his associate Marta Moon- poc:kets. 'because there is no larae stadium or central gathering place alona the Orange Coast. However, there seem to be elaborate market places. excellent roads and considerable open space." "Once . ou~ide th.cir homes, w?rk and individual shopping ap~rs their pnmary anvol ve ments,' states Spacctrip. "Not entire- ly,• counters Moonpoc:kets, "from the number of indestructable rubber-soled shoes discovered. considerable time was also spent runnin& Iona distances or in teams of two and four hitting sman balls with sturdy devices... _ Another disagreement was over the governmental structure of the Orange Coast area that Oourished in the late 20th ccntury. Based on steel skeletons of buildings. Spacctrip speculates it was a random scattering of "population pods" wi th names such as South Coast Metro, Spectrum, Ncwpon Center and airpon area. Moonpoc:kcts disagrees: "Look at this well-preserved pa~r­ work," she points out, "it was citr,-states named Cosa Mesa Irvine ~ Newport and Huntington Beach. • . ' ' "Poor people, they must have been confused," the two agree. In turn, t~ey were astound.ed that even though city boundaries were barely dtstmct, each had its own fire and police depanments. "Apparently," says Spacetrip, "each even had its own police helicopter to patrol the skies." E~ca~ating. an area between Newport and Huntington Beach, ~.he sc1ent1s.ts d~~over a ~wer .Plant and sewage treatment facility. Very efficient, they say m unison. Moonpockets summarizes: "At the power plant. huge boilers heated water into steam which spun tul'baoes that created electricity. "Why was it located near the ocean?" ponders Spacetrip. His partner has the answer: "In order to use sea water to cool the steam back into fresh water and repeat the process with little waste." They agree the method was never-ending. "And very efficient:• they repeat. "Their sewer system· was also a marvel." points out Moon- pockets. "Waste flowed. and was pumped, from ho mes and factories to this treatment facility by the sea. Then it was filtered and processed for irrigation and gas power. The water remaining was sent into .the oce.an through a. huge pipe," she concludes. The.JO-foot pipe survi ved the 1990 eruption of Saddleback and was still in place fi ve males at sea when the Orange Coast was· rediscovered in 21 <11. The two archeologists then direct attention back to the homes of the. pros. pero~s an~ well-preserved coastal region. "Strange." says Devoid Spacctnp. "an many areas every fourth or fifth house is identical." Marta Moonpockcts c11cs another phenomenon: "The closer to water. the bigger thr house ... she stales. Then both 21st century scientists detect a pattern in an area labeled "Newport Harbor ... It is that homes were of\en built to face the area's oldest burlding. "l think that old building was caUCd ·The 8!alboa Pavilion"' she says. "Why would they worship a b'iailding so different from their home?" asked Spacetnp. "Who knows," answers Moonpockets. "Perha~s it was the most attractive structure around " "And what of this ci ty·state called Laguna Beach? .. qucstio;s Moonpockets. "1t appears separate from the other population centers ... "Yes'." agrees Spacetrip. "but an the late I 990's develop- ment was closing in on all sides." He theori1es th at before long. Laguna Beach would have been hard to distingui sh from other coastal cities. Af\er reviewing microfilmed newspapers and a placard somehow frozen in time. the archeolog1cal tea m concludes Laguna was opposing such growth in every wa) poss1bl<.'. "It appears they were willing to 1a1t thl·msl•lvc!I and bu~ vast parcels of land an order to preservc their un1qucness:· ·notes Moonpockets. ..Admirable" says pal'etrap. ~haking his head "Maybe for Laguna Beach, the eruption of Saddleback came at th~ righl time:· Jim Wood'• t:0l•11U1 ru1 Sud•Y• ud T•~•d•y1. P~opl~ Who Make a Difference Woman loved to serve the people who protect NEWPORT BEACH -This week's Oraa1e Coast Dally Pilot People Who Make a Difference Award aocs to Lucille Loader. the woman who cooked meals for police officers from her home for over a year. · However. Newpon Beach Police Chief Arb Campbell stopped his weekend night-shift officers from going to her 15th Street home. He said the offi cen needed to be avail- able to respond 10 calls on the busy Newport Peninsula. Loader said she felt compelled to make the officers' JObs a little more pleasant and show her appreciation for their hard work. The 61-year-old woman set up chair and tables in her front yard for a ing area and thought nothing of r · g a couple of I )-pound turke s o aking a hickory-smoked ham for• the of-ficers. I" SACRAMENTO -Herc arc the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali fornia Lottery's twice-weekl y "Lotto 6·53" game: 12, 2.l. ... 26. 27. 29. 31. and the bonus number, 20. Players who correctly fuesscd all .six numbers will share a prize pool o $23.2 million. lottery officials said. Decco: 'V Hearts: Queen. +a ubs: Ten. O Diamonds: Nine. • Spades: Two. Topper: Santa Clara Canop Park Santa Ma ria Philharmonic founder fled Nazi Gestapo • la Laa!llli Betlek Frieda Btlinfante. Reeint the Nazi ~stap<> in occupied Bclaium. escaped to Switzerland in 1944 and the United States in 1947. Sht came to Otanae County and settled in t...auna Beach in 1948. Jn 19S4. she formed the OraftlC County Philharmonic and was music director and conductor for eiaht )Un as the orchestra pvt' conl'ttts in tht lrvint Bowt and school auditoriums. • .. Ne.,ert a... Tht ll·mi~ mlroed ro.a~ (rom Ncwpon Belch to S.nta Ana bcpp P'*"F' senkT in 1891 . Trains leavina the S«ond Slreei ~ 1a Santa Ana reeched Mcfldckn Wharf 1n Ncwpon 9-:h 12 minutct lllCf. Wh11'1 )'our bat time f'tQm on.ramp 10 off..fimp lllllyP ly 80I VM IYKI N o._ ........ .,.,... COSTA MESA -rt•s never worked before. But this time city officials say they're serious. Sid Soffer'• collection of motor- iied monstroaitjes has had its tailfins up~ the city's nose Iona eno~. offtcials say. Thirteen yean ago. Costa MCM <?Ode enforcement officers had three of Soffer's vintage automobiles towed from hl1 Arbor St~t home after they had sat there for a numbe-r of years in a condition the city referred to as "inoperative." The can were returned, alona_ with a S 127 towing fee, after city officials admilled their communications with Soffer regarding the alleged nuisance might have been a little vt&ue. But the city co ntinued in subse- quent years to maintain that the cars were a public eyesore. That was 1977. This is 1990 and Soffer's collection of eight old Cadillacs and Lincolns still abides on his unpaved driveway. And city officials still don't like it . · Assistant City Attorney Jerry Scheer said this week that his office intends to renew the effort to get Soffer to move his collec1ion out of public view. .. We inte11d to go to Superior Court to obtain a permanent inj unc- ~on,·· Scheer •Ht ... We intend IO a1low him dUt process. But this it not somethiq that's new to him. He knows the score." Soffer admita bis collection o( automotive aems is a little roueb cut. Perhaps a smudee here and there. A little veaetation on a wind- shield or two. Maybe a few blemishes on some of the paint jobs. "But they're not derelict vc-- hicles." he said. "Some of them may have flat tires. And thcre·s one that was hit from the back. But it was In a movie. Thafs what they used it for. l just haven't been able to act around to fixing it." And whereas they're not all mu· seum quality pieces, the collection docs include such classics as a 195 I Cadillac sedan and a 1946 Lincoln coupe. Soffer filed suit against the city an 1978 over the towing of his cars. He lost. In 1984 he was arrested during a City Council meeting for a City Code violation connected with has automobile collection. He was re- leased after posting a SI 00 fine. Soffer said he'd thought his dis- pute with the ci ty over the cars was over. ··out we've got a new city attorney and he's hot to trot." he said. refer- ring to Cit} Attorney Thomas Kathe. who took over the post earlier this year. Soffer's legal disagreements with Jailer to spend tl~e behind bars SANTA ANA -A former jailer was ~.-.~ .• .-,. ......... . sentenced to six months in 1he jail of his choice for assaulting inmates under his supervision in NEWS 1988 and 1989. Superior Court Judge RKhard Weatherspoon BRIEFS gave Will iam Cross his choice of Jails because he said there was a good chance Cross would be attacked b> inmates if senl to the Orange Count) Jail. Weatherspoon said Cross. 41 . used .. bull~ mg conduct and unnccessar) roughness .. on two inmates at Anahl'1m City Jail in 1988 and 1989. The former jailer yanked one handt·uffed prisoner's arms behind his back and smashed another's face into a wire cage. .Cross. who pleaded gu1.1t~. was 1t·ntcnced Fnday He could ha 'e rece ived up to four years 1n pn!lon. Drunken driving arrests Costa Mesa Brian Dale Dielman. 25. In IOl'. Alej andro Albarran Ramire1. 26. Costa Mesa. Michael Chnstopher Zeber. 25. Laguna Niguel. Jose Jimenez-Torres. 23. Norco Todd Allen Stork. 30. Laguna Hills. Keith James Purcell. 24. ( O!>la Mesa. Joseph Edward De Lam a. J!S. Tustin. Karen Lynn Kell}. 37. ( o'>la Mesa. Derrick-James Riehl. ]I . C o!lta Mesa. Reynaldo Zalpa Lemus. 21. ( o'ita Mesa (drunk on b1c)ck) Randall Andrew Pc\ koff. JO. Balboa Island. · Brian Frederick Scal10. 2 5. NC\\· port Beach. Brandon Kevi n Rosenberg. 34. Newport Beach. Aaron Ngo Aac. 18. Founiain Valle)- Juho Ramirez-LopCl. 2.!. ( 0'1a Mesa. Phill Leonard Sheldon. 30. Hunt- ington Beach. Ronald M. Kl1nefrllcr. 4 7. Montclair. Rack Charles Sternberg. 30. Co•aa Mesa. Jorge Flores. 26, Santa .\na. Jose Salas-Cervantes. 21. San1a Ana. Nelson Martinez. 31 . Cos1a Ml''\a. Robert John Tun:h1k. 30. Stnnton. Scott Falconer, 35. Costa Me!Wl. Patrick Anthon) Gibbons. 30. Corona del Mar. Margaret Lynn Collins. 26. Costa Mesa. Jarold Lee Shafer. 23. Costa Mesa. Seth Samuel Sandberg. It>, Eu" anda. Hermal Rodngue1·r\\OOCC'. 27. Co~ta Mesa. S1xto l\h arez-RoJ as . 21 . ( osta Ml'!>a. Richard James Wilson. 35. La Mirada. Jane Mane Mt•t•han. 37. Costa Mesa. Richard Marshal Brimmer. J~. Palm Springs. Caroh n kan Garrell. 29. C'oi.ta ~1c~ .. Donald Douglas Ward. 31 . t usta Me~. Da\'ld Richard Sundstrom. 211, ln mc. kffre} George Rc."e:>C, 25. cu,ta Mesa. Benjamin Rodnguez. 29. Santa .\na. Edward Todd Farle). 18. Ne"port Bea eh fountain \'allt-}' Chr1 s1o phcr S. Ball ~. 20. .\nahl'lrn Sandra L. Luzmann. 39. ( ·oi>ta ~ksa " · Leonardo .\. Sandocal. 34, anta .\ na. Juan Figueroa Ri os. 2'. Santa Ana. Huntington 8.-ach Michael L. Manatt, '6. Seal Beach. Scott Robert Matchclson. 21 . Van- couver, Washington. Wilham Charles Ta)lor. 4 1, Long Beach. Ronald Dean Wilson. 24. Hunt- ington Beach. ..., ... ,,.._.., ........... Sid Soffer show• IOllle of hit vlntae• c.rs. the city don't stop at his dnveway. A property he owns at S40 Bernard Street is also undtr siege for half a dozen alleged'-"state housing code violations and one city code trans.- gression. Scheer said the pTopcrty, which includes a house, two garage apart- ments and a mobile home. nas more units than allowed under current permits. "Some of the counts. alJ of which are misdemeanors, also deal with the condition of the propeny.'' Scheer said. Soffer said the remodelina of the garage was done before he acquired the propeny, -before the city was incorporated. and that the per· mitting process may have become obscured during the chanae from . county to city jurisdiction. · A local gadfly, Soffer attends almost every Costa Mesa City Coun~ cil meeting. offering his often aoetbic comments on a variety of items. Marine charged with assault SANT A ANA -A Marine Corps recruater will face trial on charges of assault wi th a deadly weapon in a beating attack on a supermark~t employee who was hit so severely he needed brain surger). ,-.. A Municipal Coun Judge on Frida) found sufficient evidenct' to hold Sgt. Juan Antonio Rodnguez on charges of using his fists . Rodnguez 1s accused an. the assault on Lan) Hatch. who was seriously injured and fell into a coma following the <\pnl 27 confrontation with Rodriguez. Hatch. 22. was drinking with three other graveyard-shift . supermarke.t employees in an Albensdn's parking 101 1n Anaheim when Rodnguez approached. Ha1ch's co-workers testifi ed they declined the recruiter's 1nvita- t1on 10 join the Marines. Rodriguez left and returned with more ~lannes. the) said. -By ne .Ui~l•ld Prat Anthony Florencio Luna. 32. La Puente. Hen!') Marquez. 60. Buena Park Francis Bnan Mitchel. 32. Hunt· ington Beach. Gregor) Wilham Cother. 26. Tu!it1n. Steven Clemens Da"son. 24. Lake Elsinore. l\ngela Darlene Palmer. n. King- sburg. Miguel Angel Kamt. 36: Garden Gro,e. Jorge Armando CanaJal Jr .. 21. Westmani.tC'r. Sybilla Jennifer Medina. 21 . Huntingto n Beach. Winston Scott Cl)er. 17. Santa Ana. Sharvonne Renae Sulzle. 21 . Sa nta Ana. Kirk Shannon Sclfndge. 27. Hunt- ington Beach . Irvine Michael Bias. ~5. Hu ntington Beach. 8arT) Richard Brock. 21. ( ·osta Mesa. Donnie Davis. 24, El Toro Manne Base. Claudio Guadarrama. 20. Laguna Beach. Charles Zimmerman. 34. Georgia. Lagu·na Beach Susan Mane Fonnger. 48. &lhoa. Diane Lee Garrett. 3Q. Laguna Beach. . Jonathan Ow)er Gray. 23. Tusun. Phahp Adnan Ruiz. J5. Montere~ Park. Jeffrey Allen Russell. 24. Lon.g Beach. • ~ewport Beach Chris Harry Marlow, 23. of La Mirada. David Kenneth aul. 42. of tw· pon Beach. Edward James Gravelle. 33. of Hesperia. Wilham James Walker. 48. of ln·ine. Joan Martin. 52. of Costa Mesa. Rafael Dena. 28. of Fullenon. · John Edward Beresford, 30. : of Laguna Beach. • Charles Wade Brown. 49. of Costa Mesa • Janice Lynn Bobnck. 33. : of Tustin. Charles Alfred G1csclbrcth. 36.,: of Garden Grove. David Louis Pavlcov. 44. ·of Laguna Hills. David .\. Gonzales. 33. of San Diego. Ronald Lee Armstrong. 26. of $"cal Beach . Eugene Francis (1allagher. 24. of El Toro. Clanton Gerald Gerlach II. 32;01 Lon& Beach. Rick Allen Hall. 38. of Nev. PS>n Beach. Gustavo Guerrero. 21. of Down· e~. .\ndrcw John "im1th. 67. of Hunl· mgton Bea h Yasohacha 'h1011ma. 45. of Laguna Hills. Knstin Burce knsen. 29. of Ger· den Grove. Tracy RenC"C L)nch. 23. of El Toro. Police raid yields cocaine, guns FOUNTAl N VALLEY - A raid at a San Gnbnel Street home Fnday yielded a kilogram of cocaine and a cache of loaded handguns and shotguns. police said. Acting on a search war- rant, I S undercover and uni· formed officers panic1pntt'd in 1hc 6 (>.m. raid at 16134 San Gabncl, said gt. Paul Sorrell of the Founu11n Vall<'> Police Depanment. Officers served a S«Ond wamnt at I 5999 Mt. Mat-.. .. terhom St., but all the weapons and ~ were seized at the San Gabncl address. Sorren said. "h went pretty smoothl y. Fonunately. no ihots were: fired. considering that thtrc ~re a lot or auns sittina around ... he "81d. AlthO\llh police seized thr au ns and drup. no cash was found in the home-.. Sorrell added. four men were: arrc tcd on suspteion of ~ieuion of 1 controlled sub'ltance for sale. indudin& lliaobeno Garcia.. 44. of Fountain Valley; Riaobeno Oranado 25. of nta na: Jaime Jimenu, 37, of Fountain Valley; and Enrique Pon.ales. 45. of Anaheim. Thf raid was tht result of a month·fona invest1pt1on. The suspecu. all Mc 1can na· tionals. are contidered to be m1d·lc"el <kalcn . tettina a larae amount of ('oca1nt and bttakina it down 1n\o smaller amounts for sale-. rrell said. ~ Coeaa MeM Vidro camcn1 and money, .-1tl'l • t<>tal 'aluc of '4.962. ~" 1tolcn 1n a huraJery 11 home in t~ IQOO block of Maple Strttt b(tv.«n ~I pm. Tund.t)' and 0 Three caf\ nnd i& rt'crcat1onal vch1 k wl'rr \An· dahzcd w11h spra' pa1n1 in 1he 2700 block of Lorcnlo Avenue between 6.SO and 7:20 a.m. Wl'dnl'1da\ 0 . A fu m~lhinr and a word procc~ir wen-\lolcn from A&R Floo1 Co,rnng '\c.'C'l'SM>nu. ISH Sunland Lane bctv.-tt n .i '0 pm Tursda)' and 1 a m Wl'dnc~­ da)'. 0 Somronl' l'ntl'lt'd thr offic.'l'S of t Lolli~ u-a~1ng SH Anton Blvd .. and \loll' <'l'lh and makl'UI) valurJ a1 S 1.000 from women·, purses Thr thl'fl ex urtt'J bl'· tw«n JSS and S IS p,m Tut'sda) Fountain Va lley Pohct dcltc't1ve<J •~led 2~ yur-old ttcnt) Ro~ en Bf'ldJ.haw 11 a Co 11 MM.a home ihursd•> morning on Sllsptcion of rummet'Clal buraJal) Ht' ha. H pnor arrests. lndod1n1 cha~ for rape, autu ahtfl. ptll theft, narcotic-s poSKn1on and buf'll•I') h.aron <\on Hill. •2. was 1li0 artntcd on susp1- c1on of rommerc11l bu"'8ry 11 the homl' in the JSOO bl«lt or Harbor 8oulcv1Td Both W('IT wcanna .. bladl niahl clo1h1na." pohce sa1d. 0 At the Racquc1htll WOttd. 1011 $ Talt~tt vc .. a Hunt1naton lkach man rttumt'!d 10 find h1~ SSOO bK'}dC naJ bttn ilOltn from t~ Mtc rac;lt.\. 0 Vandals tosicd pe1nt on l~ 'Miit Ind pil10 o( I rtsadcncc in the 18000 block ofCou~s oun. tau int SSOO v.onh of daml&C- 0 In lht 11 SOO blocl of C'and tuft Cutlt. a woman f'l'ponrd tha1 1 nna and a comp.ct d1 pl•~r wttt stolen from her horM. Sintt t~ " no e.~ of · forctd tntl')'. shl' u 1d IM JU'J'l«'l• bcr '°n'i fhend. Hun1jq1on Beach I .. Pnhcl' l"C'portcd lhat "''l'ral f'll"Oplr wcrr littn fiaJl11ng near lhc Op rl"<.1 gand,.tand\ on the tx-ach Three kids v.crc iM:cn trcspusina in 1he HunllllJIOn ~ ~ ~v.1mm1ng pool, 126 Mt1111 't I Irv inf> o\n rmplo~rc 1~ 'lUll\f>«IC'd of rmb(uhna SI0,000 v.onh ill <ash 11nd 1;h('(:\:s dunng thl' la.s1 thrtt mqn1h' from t1 lluMncs~ al 19ml00 MacAnhur Boull'vard. 0 t\ lllut lJn1ve1" bike w1u rc:Porlcd lef\ 1n a prqr aftc1 .inu1hc1 h1kr wu stolen fn\m,4'c restdcn« t'ln SAierno La8una Beach ~ P11n11na valu<'d 11 U SO wu stolrn from an unm1nn~ boo1h 1t the S.wdust FC5t1V11l. 0 SomcoM nl>OCd 1 doublc.--hnid<'d paftct!ll meter off' a pole City oflk11h n 11m1tc the IOfis at S·OO. • I . -a.a.am ll1iGOln1 ............ . liver and other in~ i~unes. But docton are mott concerned with multiple fractures in his bip. • nt dealb of narcobC1 o 1lcer Tommy De La Rou it still on many Fdencm oMes's miadl. Lathrop said. Tbe subject comee "' ia convence-tion around 1bt nation. : SANT A ANA -A FWlenon police officer ~ured in a Newport Beach motorcycle accident remained in aerious condition Satunlay, wbilc his family and fellow oftioen hoped for a speedy recovery. · Western Medical Center spokeswoman Elaine Ball said Officer Don Kendrick suffered n-iultiple hip and lea fl'Ktures. He is in the bospital's intensive caie unit, she added. ""They are busy detenni~ ~ his pelvis will be repaired;· Lathrop said. •we all want to believe be is out of the lifc..threatenina stqe and we all arc hopina for the belt. Our prayers are the best contribution we can make.•• .. You t.e.r a lot of pommenu like •what'• aoina to happen next; .. Lathrop said. · Kendrick·s mot~rcycle tralnina claas arauduated Friday at Golden West CoUete, said proaram orpnizer Austin Smith. The class of l i4 officera quietly received their certificates at the small ceremony, despite their instructor's ,absence. Kendrick was instructina a Golden West Collete police motorcycle trainina clau Thursday when he was struck by a truck at Newpon Boulevard and Hospital Road. He received in- itial treatment at Hoaa Memorial Hospital and was later taken to Western Medical Center by helicopter. Only Kendrick's mother and fiancec have been allowed in his hospital room, but Lathrop said fullenon officers are hoplna their colleague wiU recover soon. ''They're aoina to keep us out until he can entcnain us." Lathrop said. Off duty, Kendrick rode motorcycles and has won many medals in off.road competitions at the Califorina Police Olympics and the World Police and Fire Games. Like the Fullerton officcn, the araduatet hoped for Kendrick·s qaick recovery, Smith said. He added that a accident of this.mapitudc has never happened durina a trainina session. "Sometimes you miaht ha've a sprained finger or a scuffed foot, but it's rare if you would see this in any police motorcycle course in the state. This is a very unfortunate accident that just hap~ned," Smith said. Fullerton police LL Bud Lathrop said Ken- drick also suffered a mild concussion,· a lacerated . "He was not the type to flirt with danger, but he didn't expect this to happen:· Lathrop said. Nurses say more trauma centers needed By GEORGE McCRORY 0-'Y ,._ Sun llfrtr ... NEWPORT BEACH -The fact that a police officer injured in a motorcycle accident just yards from Hoag Memorial Hospital had to be taken elsewhere shows the need for more trauma cerhers in the county. according to' the executive director of a 68.000-member nurses' associa- tion. Sara Sanford of the American As- sociation for Cri ticnl Cnrc Nurses. said Frida} that Hoag is not a trau ma cen ter and not staffed nor equipped to handle the inJunes that often happen an motor vc-hack acci- dents. Mission Hospital R~ional Medical Center in Mission Viejo. Hoag administrators have no plans to join the trauma system network and never ha ve. said Hoa_g spokeswoman Gail Lo ve. The hospi- tal is not centrally located and not accessible to a majority of the coun- ty's residents. she added. "We don't feel there would be a sufficient volume of patients to j us- tify a trauma center at Hoag." Love said. Hoag is equipped and staffed to handle neurological and cardiac emergencies. but is not desiined to handle pattents wtth multiple m- j uries, Love said. Officer Kendrick suffered hip fractures. a broken leg. internal injuries and a concussion. according to Fullerton police. Lovc.,said Hoag supports an ade- quate trauma system in the county and said the present system serves the county well. However. the costs of indigent care are high and f9 any hospitals wi th trauma centers/ are having a difficult time covering the costs. "But there is a crisis looming in terms of reimbursement. making it financially difficult for hospitals to partici pate," she added. To deal with the reimbursment problem, the nurses' association is lobbyi ng for the passage of a federal bill to help hospitals pay for the high cost of trauma care. The bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Alan Cranston, l>Califomia, and Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Massachu- setts, would require states to set up a trauma plan that would designate trauma cen ters and where victims would be transported. Sanford said the measure would fund hospitals for their trauma ser- vices on the basis of how many patients they treat rather than how man} of their patients have in- surance. ' "I can·1 beltevc an a count) this size that trauma services arc so ltmtted:· she said ... lt"s ironic that traur'a care service ts an issue \\e're concerned about. It's s1mpl} not an issue of choice. The) (the patients) need 1h1~ now. htcc thi s offi cer did:· Assault by Sovi ~t sailor alleged Officer Ron Kendnck "as struck b} a truck dmcn b} a 17-}car-old Newpon Beach boy Thursda) in front of Hoag. He received anttaal trc::atm cnt at Hoag. but he reached Western Med ical Center an Santa Ana about 10 minutes later b} Life Fltght helicopter. Western Medical Center 1,s one of three hospttals in the cou nty desig- nated as a trauma center and equipped to handle multiple injunes of ,·1ct1ms 1n,ohcd 1n accident'>. shootin~. \tabbtng<> and other 1nc1- dents. Other trauma centers an: l 'C I Medical ( entl·r an Orange and A Sy MARK EV JE SAN DIEGO -U.S. and ov1e1 m1hta11 authorities will act quickly to resoh e allegations that a ov1et sailor sex uall) assaulted a .S. Navy woman aboard a ovaet warship, officials said Saturday. .. Both of our navies are jointl} e\aluat;ng ~hether there as any basis to thi!. allegation," said Adm . Charles Larson. commander of the U.S. Pantie Fleet. .. lt"s important to notl' 1ha1 at 1h1s 11me. it's JUSI an allega11on. .\ JOtnl c' aluat1on of l'\'1dcnce muM be made to decide 1f there·~ am ba!.1s an facl. .. The enlisted \\Oman. "ho "asn't 1dl·n1died. "a" not able to dcwntx· u c T llE TENN I S VILL:AS 1\ I \l1 0 A R C H B E A C H 1·1,l' \\1111hkd11n Co111 1. Laguna Nt~lll'I . C'.1l1t orn1a • • • '\l 1h·d .11011!! \nulhl'rn (\il1tom1a·, pn,tinc "(iold < "·"' .11 \lcin.irl·h Reach. lhl''t' ckganl 111" nhoml'' t.111 u • 111 thi.: hlul' P.1n lk . lhl· C\t:lu'" e Mon;irr h Bl'ach (inl l .anti frnnh Cluh :rnd the "orld·lt11110u' R111 < .11111111 llotcl. Bidding h 1he'e 'IJC<:lac:ular -.ea!>idc honw-. ''ill hc!-!m ;11 50'f he \ prcviou" a'long pm:c'i. h nhr ,1<c a w.1> ot lif(' oth<.·r, 1ly dream uhout. ('all m.\ tor C'uralnguc #I ()I. ind Auc1ion Detaib or Vi,11 rhe On-Sire Auclion 1fonnu1ion Office Open Daily I 0 AM 6 PM (800) 966-l 660 her alleged assailant or pro"idl· ad- ditional 1nforma11on to a\al ln- vesllgatl\ e Sen ices agents. sa id Lt. Cmdr. Bob Pntchard. a Na'' spokesman. · The allega uon surfaced on the e\'e of the departure of three SO\ 1et ships. whose officers and crewmen spent fi ve days an an Dit'go as part of a goodwill exchange between the countries' na' ies. ··Just now we arc making a J01 n1 an vestiga11on." Col. N1chola} N. Bessubchenco of 1hc O\ 1ct Poltt1ca l Directorate sa id Frida}. "Wl· arc checking our sailors to ask them about l'' er} 1h1ng. lt"s 'er~ '>l'nou-.. Thi~ a 'er) ~nou<> report.·· Thl' ancidenl allegedl~ nn:urred about !S p.m. Tue\c.Ja~. thl' tir-.1 da~ of the o' 1ets· v1s1t. ' The 1nc1den1 allcgC'dly occurred when th e "oman. dressed tn civilian clothes. beca me separated from friends "h1le touring an undisclosed So' 1et ship. When U. . Naval authorities complete their in ves tigation they will 1urn their find ings over to Sov- iet au1honltl'S. Pntchard said. He sa id a So' il'I official indicated a coun man1 al could follow. Bcssubchcnro sa id/'if Soviet author111c\ dl·tC·rmihc there is enough l'\ 1dcnce for a sailor to face charge!.. that person wou ld mostly lal.d) tX' p10\l'l'Utcd 1n 1hc So\'1e1 L'n1on and not e\lrad1ted to the l 'n11cd '°'lall''> T I 0 N ~- LFC · Rtal EMatr MC1r~tti1tR t'n'i<'n A 01vi,ion of L:m~w Financ1t1I Corponuion. Bn"*c". 241~ MacArthur Blvd. cwport Beach. CA 92660-~227 1il ' · UCI language teacher vows to fight dismissal 8yWNOAWY ~ ............... IR VINE -Ricbanl Uao, once considered one of UC l's belt Asian Lan&Ullt teaChert, voMd to keep up his ftaht to continue . teacbina there despite claims by the univenity that a procedure used to replace him was valid. , . . ..a. Liao, wbo ta~t for five years at the unav~rs1ty with one·year ~ntracts, said be believes the move was political. "I tauaht there five years and I have an excellent record and they still want to kick me out,•• he said. . . . , Daniel Tsana. a local union rcprcsentatave h~ndhn& ~aao s arievancc, speculated that the university wanted to hire the wife .of a professor an the social science departf!lent" an~ wan.ted to get ~1m out before his sixth year, when the umvers1ty 1s typically required to aive three-year contracts. . .. . • "We believe that it is a contract violat~on," Tsang. said. T~as is the wrona mcssqe to send out. We believe that Richard Uao should have been evaluated. . . ••My claim was they wcrt' trying to get rid of him before has sixth year;• Tsana said. "It's becominJ a pattern in 0th.er campuses bcfoi;e the sixth year is up they·rc senang up prcscrccmng procedures. It s just aoina to lead to further litigation... . . . . University officials, however. are standing by their dcc1s1~!l· Althouah LiaQ says he was not re-interviewed for .t~e pos1t1on ·or told what the job reguirements were. Dean of.Human1ttcs Terence Parsons said no specific procedures for evaluauons are required for employees with fewer than six years experience on a c.amJ_>us. . Followins a grievance hearing last week, Parsons explained has position to Liao ID a letter. "One claim made during our meeting was that ·your per- formance as a teacher has been sufficiently good that the Dcpan!"ent of East Asian LanJuages and Literatures should have. reappointed you instead of hinng the others. This is a matter of Judgment on the part of the Department and not an issue th at is grievable .... "(The Memorandum of Understanding) requires that a formal evaluation be conducted if fhe person selected is a C!-JrTCnt employee who is being reappointed, but it does not require any spcc1.fic procedures if a current employee with fewer than six years service 1s ·not selected for reappointment." Parsons wrote. Neither Parsons nor acting dean James Calderwood were available for comment Friday. The university conducted a nattonw1de search for 'Liao's replacement. . . Liao, who has since secured a pan-tame teach ing pos1tton at Santa Monica College, still wants has old JOb back. and will go to court if necessary. "Not onl y I lost my job, I lost students:· he s.a1d. "The~ Cl) and feel very bad and say. 'why would the school do that'>' " Liao said he objects to the methods the un1vers1t} used to replace him. and hopes to sec reform for the sake of other IC<'turcrs coming into th eir sixth )'ear of teaching. '"In the future. ma~be a lot of lecturers ~111 ha' e the s.ame problem as me," Liao said. ··For lecturers. we don't have an} secure protection. It 's easy for th em to abuse their power:· In a personnel summary provided b) the un1 vcrs1t}. Liao was most recently described as an "exccpt10nall)' good" instructor of Chinese. In 1988. he was called "one of UCT s best Asian Language teachers." and in 1989. "outstanding.·· According to material compiled b) uni ' ersit) offi cials relating to liao's appointment as lecturer for the 1989-90 academic )Car. his evaluations have steadily imoroved. Liao has held positi ons as lectu rer an Chinese since 1985. and has taught fundamental. intermediate and advanced (Mandarin) Chinese at UCI. Liao pre\ 10usl~ taught Chinese for UCLA Ex tension • and ser\'ed as a teaching assistant at UC LA for classt·s m East Aisan Languages and Culture~ "hile earning his master\ degree. Gold card issued to child CROWNSVILLE. Md. -An 11- yca r-old who publishes an en- vironmental newsletter sa} s he 1s more concerned about the econom' now that MasterCard has issued ha m a gold card wi th a $5.000 rrl·d11 limit. ·w o" ~-Th(' hologram on 1t was coo1:· ~t ullane) said. "Bui 11 sure made me "onder about who was running thl· bank:· Tomm)°s mother. Mal'). said she allowed her son to fill out the appli- cation hccause 11 "ould be a good experience. but l11dn "t think tt would be ta~en senousl). She immed iately canceled the l'ard. Tommy Mullaney filled out the application before he went to sum- mer camp, stating his binhda)'. No'. IO. 1978: occupation, st udent and publisher; and income. $5 a ~eek allowance. The card was wa1t1ng for him an the mail when he r('tumed last month. Loraine Person or First Nat1onal Bank !la id the bank made a mistake 1n 1~!.u1ng the card, but 11 dO<.'s not kno" ho'\ at hap~·ned. 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BAOHDAD, Iraq -Baahdad on ~turday announced a new military gover!'ment for . Iraqi-occupied Kuwait, and fore"n ·reports saJd Iraq .~11 mauina troops alona Kuw~1t s ~\lthern bon!er with Saudi Arabia, Bqhdad &clovi1ion sajd the new ~uwait ICA;d,ershlp is made up of nine K'!~ll army officers. Earlier, Iraq ~.1d 1t was building a new Kuwa1.h .army to back the govern-ment 11 anstalled. In Washinaton, Iraqi ambassador Mohammed a!-Mashat denied U.S. and other fore11n reports suagesting that . Iraq plans to invade Saudi Arabia. U.S. and Kuwaiti officials ex-pre~scd skepticism that Iraq would beg.an a withdrawal this weekend from Kuwait -as it had indicated Friday: Reports of the withdraw@!. to begin Sunday, came in a com.:,, munique read o n Baghdad radio. Sau~. Nasser Al-Sabah. the Kuwa1t1 ambassador to,Washington. told reponers at a news conference th.at lra9. . ··docs not intend to withdraw its troops from Kuwait. In Rome, the 12-member Euro- pean <;ommunity announced it was imposing an embargo on oil imports from Iraq and Kuwait, suspendin$ rms ~les to Iraq and freezing Iraqi ssets an Euro~. That action was only the latest in mouniint ~ on lf'llQi Presi- dent Saddam H~n to withdraw from Ku*&it, which his forces in· vadcd Thunday to 1ettJe disputes over oil and land. In Wub.inaton, al-Sabeh said there were reports of .. 800 Ot S¥Ybe more .. cuua.ltia from the ftatiuna. althOLlah he said M had no contact ~b 6is homeland becaUIC lines fiave been cut. Penian Gulf-beled Arab diplomatic sources have esti- mated that at leas~ 200 people were ~lied. or wounded durina the Iraqi anvasaon. but could not confirm the hiaher casualty 'ftaurn. In other developments: -U.S .. French and British war- ships steamed toward the Penian Gulf, and French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas said France would consider supportina a naval blockade of Iraq. In Wasbin&ton, the Pentagon said a third aircraft carrier would head for the Middle East to bolster the ei&ht-ship U.S. Navy presence already there. President Bush said Friday that if Iraq moved against Saudi Arabia it would be attacking U.S. "vital interests." -Arab leaders warned aaainst foreign intervention in the rqion and sought a diplomatic solution. b~t an emergency Arab l..eque sum- mit to discuss the crisis initially planned for Sunday in Saudi Arabia was postponed. -Persian GuJf shipping sources said Iraqi troops se~ the crews of aU lbiPI docUd at Kuwaiti pons and impounded the veucl1. The CRWS from many nations included at &e.1t 20 Americans. the sources &aid. However, spokesmen at the U.S. State Oepanment said they had no infonnation to confirm the re- port of U.S. crewmen beina ~ized. -Jn London the Defense Minis.- try said Iraqi soidicrs took 3S British servicemen actina as advilen to Kuwaiti forces from their homes in Ku*&it ovemiaht. It said they were ~ter Rown to Bqhdad. The ser- v1~men ~re ~ona 66 British m1htary advisers an Kuwait. Britain said it has been UIUred by Iraq that all 3S were safe. -Kuwaiti diplomatic sources who contacted Kuwaiti residents by telephone said Iraqi tank.s aod troops had bqun to withdraw from downt~wn Ku~it city. Gulf-based Arab d1plomat1c sources. wh6 are in contact with their embassies in Kuwait. said there was scattered shooting and looting . Ira~ said the new Kuwaiti govern- ment 1s headed by Col. Ala Hussein Al.i. .He holds the posi~ions of prime minister. commander an chief of the armed forces. minister of defense and ·interior minister. The other eight members were lieutenant colonels and majors. Diplomatic sources elsewhere in the gulf. however, said those names could be fake. or the people on the list could actually be Iraqis. xperts say impact of Iraqi actions could be wide spread By GEORGE GEOOA Auo<tM•d l"Yna wr11..- WASHINGTON -Iraq's conquest of Kuwait 1s expected to produce polit1cal rcali$nments m much of the Arab world. reinforce U .. ties with Israel and threaten the economies of 011-poor countries far re- moved from the Persian Gulf. cxper:is say. While the full impact of the Iraqi action 1s difficult to measure. there was almost unanimous agreement that the C\'ents of this past "eek probably have made an Arab-Israeli accommodation morr remote than at any 11me in the past generation. the possibiht)' for regional flareups such as the one in the Gulf. "This 1s the first post-Cold War cnSIS:· she said. "With the end of East-West competition. little countries can act with impunity." While many experts consider Iraqi domination of Arab politics -especially oil politics -likely. Leonard Spector of the Carnegie Endowment believes that outcome can be avoided. A combination of economic and military pressure b)' the West and by Gulf countries might be enough 10 tai:ne President Saddam Hussein·s ambitions. Spector said. SUDAN SAUDI EGYPT JORDAN ARABIA tfftttttttttt ~.~ ttt74.QOO ft.,~ 4&~~41&4!& ....... ... ~ ~ ~ """. 2.A2$ 4/&4/&1.!31 4&560 ···~SH . ~111 +',?t \tXin.~ . ~IS.COO \XX1 14.SOO .. OM11•wnw.w..., ....... _...__ M OMAN, QATAR, NORTH BAHRAIN and and SOUTH UNITED ARAB YEMEN EMIRATES see note combined Ht.~ ttt .. ~ .. ... .. """,,, .. .. ~ ... ,91 +, .. ~.a.~ . ~uoo Not•: Aegutu lroope lndude ecllve Wffft ~. plus mannn ll1d p oetenae ~ 1n C1DUnW1M wr.re ~ •• ....,..... MMCI,. p.,_..,.wy lroope lneluci. border guann, Wttlel a.tense....,.,.., ano C9!l1Wn olrler lorces CcNMet .ire,.ft eac:tuoes nehcopletS. North and '4Mlth Yemen mergeo Irr 1990. tlgur .. ano.n are Ile aum ot lortnef-loroea of fie lllfO MC*'81• countnea ancs PfQOabty lnclUde 11gnttlc:an1 ~II°' OOacNtl OI unteNIOMl)ie equipmem Figures.,. from fie USS .... "The .... *Ya.lance 1-.1980 "Tl'le lnllP II nol IO ICale. They also have raised the poss1b1ht)' at least that "'0 Iraqi foes in the reg.ion . S)na and Iran. could be ncouraged 10 seek more cooperative relat1onsh1ps with he United States and other Western countncs. Both ppear to ha\C few other options. ··Right now he looks unstoppable:' Spector said. ··He could be stoppable 1n 10 da)s. Each countf) pursuing 11s interests ind1v1duall~ could restorr the power balance:· APIPai Lyona Three da)S after 1hc 1nvas1on. the pol111cal fallout as unccruin. Partl) ~use no one is quite sure "hat raq moant on Fnda) "'hen 11 said the '°' admg force 1U be >A1thdra"n beg.inning Sunda). The main concern in the United tates 1s Saudi .\rab1a and whether Iraq. either through force or n11m1dat1on. "'ll allempt to impose its will on that tratt"g1 c Gulf state. President Bush has declared Saudi rab1a a "ntal interest" for the lln1tcd Statc'> and arned that he "ould not acquiesce 1n an Iraqi takeo\C·r lf the Kingdom. Under some worst case~ proJCCt1ons. Iraqi dom1- at1on of the OPEC 011 cartel could shoot prices from he present $24.50 into thc S-lO-plus range, wreaking a"oc an 011 1mponing countnc!. even where. especiall} he Thfrd World. · These were the countries which uJ«-red the greatest ardship from OPEC price increases in the I <nOs. ltemat1vely. Bush has said that sharp curtailment of upplies would have a ··dev;istaung effect"· on the free orld. The Iraqi in'as1on occurred at a 11 me of"A1desprcad omplacenC) in 1nternat1onal relations. an attitude pawned b) ttie success of the United tates and the O\ 1e1 Union in casing tensions aficr more than -lO ears of high stakes mall). The Brookings lnslltute·s Judith K1p~r behe,es he So' 1et-.\mencan accommodation actwill) enhances Saddam would ap~ar to be most 'ulnerable to a sho" of Western m1h tal) po"er. "•despread in1er- na11onal adherence to an embargo of Iraqi 011. los~ of access 10 oil p1~hnn through neighboring Turke) and Saudi l\rab1a and to So' 1et military spare parts. The Soviets ha'e tx-cn Iraq's main m1litaf) supplier but announced a cutoff Thursda) after the in'as1on Bush sa id Frida) that the poss1b1ht) of Turke~ cloSlng the Iraqi pipeline ··will be an option. rm ce rtain:· Without dec1s1"e action. Saddam almost certa1nl) will be able to call the shots 1n the Gulf. ··1 think 1f everybody trembles and falls. then obv1ousl} he's going to move on:· said Shireen Hunter of the Center for Strategic and lntema11onal Studies. Gaf)' Sick. a former National Security Council aide. warned that addam. left unchecked. could become the ··ultimate arbiter·· of O PEC pohcy. able almost s1ngle- handedl) to de1em11ne suppl) and pncc le vel~. There \\as broad agreement among the experts that the Gulf cnm will have a salutaf) effect on U. -lsrad1 relations. which had been suffering as a result of L'.S. accuS01t1ons of Israeli intransigence concerning the peace process. Even before the events of last week 1n the Gulf. Pa~stine L1bera11on Organization chairman Yasser Ara t had been sh1fi1ng allegiances from Eg)pt to Iraq. a s itch that "as hardl) reassunng to Israel. S embargo unlikely tO cripple Iraq y ROBERT IURNS GAS From Al SCfl'\\ed. ··we ha' e had a couple of people sa). 'Geez. 11 must be ireat to o"n a station no". (but) 1t"s reall) a nightmare " Customers fa\ or the self-sen e regular unleaded gasoline at S 1.15 a gallon. Reidel said The highest oc- tane gasoline delivered full-scr'e costs S I. 79. a price Reidel defends. ··The gu) who is standing there pumping )Our gas. the guy that owns )O ur station. we ha'e absolutely nothing to do with 1t. But five cents is a lot. Ifs incredible." ' Most Cahforn1a 011 comes from Alaska and in-state producers. but prices are rising anywa). And rc- linenes are operaung at near ca- pacit). Jim Stewart. di\ 1S1on manager for Ba) C1t1es 011 Marketers in Rich- mond. \\h1ch bu~s from five su~ pliers. said his pnces have Jumped seven cents a gallon. ··1t lea\.'eS me the question. >Ahy arc the) raising the pnces so drasucall) when we 're not de~n­ dent on these w urces7" The reason is compc11t1on. <\lbert Although ··1hc pressure 1s u~ ward·· for prices. Greenstein s~ud the increase) could be short -term and pegaed to stab1hza11on of the world 011 suprl} President Bush's em- bargo o Iraqi 011 and ~oncem o'er Saudi -\rab1an supplies "erc the issue. he said. . ··Much of \\hat )Ou·re seeing is a combma11on of panic and an11c1- pa11on:· he said. "lt"s afTC('t1ng us: .. said Fountain Valle) C'hc' ron manager Pam Mills. "Thert•'s probabh going 10 be a pnct' increase efTe<"ll\e tommoJTo"' Ifs supposed to go up five cents a gallon on c'el)·thing. De~ndmg on 1f Iraq pulls out tomorro". that "ill de- termine whether the) "''ll go up again on Mo nda):· Mills .said her s1a11on's pnces could increase ne~t >Aeck b' another six cents. Saturda}. the suiuon "as charging S 1.09 for regular self·stn <' gasoline. and SI 6 7 for the highest octane full·scne gasohne Tu~)'. the da} before the gas tax hike went into effect. Mills s.a1d customers waited in hne as long as 2S minutes. . ···They were backed up to th e freeway," she sa.id. Manqers at both Huntington Harbor Enon in Hununaton Beach and UnocaJ's Bisbcc's Manne Fuels on Balboa bland said the) ha\t'n·1 . )et had 10 inlrease pnccs be}ond the fi, e'en1 state la.\ that "Cot into effect \\ edncsJa, ..\\ e d1dn "t go Up for the IO\ as1on but th<') ·,e crccped (the pnce) up on us.·· said \\a) ne B1sbet I imagine if )OU ask (our supplier) the) "ll 53) it's bttau'K" of the 1n,as1on. I imagine the) ·11 get a fe"' more ~nnies out of It. ··For the most pan. evcnbod> kno"~ it's a little b11 of hyfX'. · Bisbee s~11d. Sam Jennings. manager of Hun1- in$1on Harbor Exxon. s~ud his up. plier hasn ·1 incrt'ased J>ACes. "If the) increase the pnce on us. then "e are going 10 ha'c 10 increase tht pnct' 10 the comumer:· ht' said 011 anahs1 Da\ld M11rah1. "ho appeared · aturda~ on ('able '.'lct>Aorl '-ev.s. predicted higher pnces 1n tht' luturc M11rah1. "ho 1s al'>o the publisher of M1ddk East Report. blamC'd l'l'· liner\ IM the h1les ··011 companies arc 1al 1ng ad,antage of tht' s11u· at1on ·· ht' <J1d t ongre earl) ~turda' C\tendt'd for an \'\Ira month Pn.·s1den1 Bush·~ authllnl' 10 ta p the nauon"' 1ra1eg1~ Petroleum Rt<\t'I"\ e hould Iraq\ 1n'a~1on ot l\.u"'a1t disrupt the v. orlJ llll market -nt' Auod att'd Press coa- tributt'd lo Olis slor). WASHING TON Prtr.1dcnt ush's cutoff of Iraqi 011 imports 1s osting Iraq its No. I customer. but he sanction 1s unlikel) to take a asting toll on Baghdad unless Japan nd other maJOr 01l 1mporting coun- nes Join the embargo. ··1 don't say the) would work hut we are putting them on there:' he told reporters before leaving the White House for a weekend at his Camp David. Md. retreat. Greenstein of ~1lan11c Richfield Co. rebuild following its costl) 1980-88 sa)s. T he suue·s largest p soline war with Iran. the sanctions ma) marketer raised pnces to Its dealers also carry a price for the rest of Ole by fo ur cents a gallon on Frida). .----------------------------world. ··we have looked at the market An ythin& short of a concerted uyer boycott b) the oil 1mport1 ng ations.would be httk more than a emporaf') inconvenience for Iraq. A solo American bo)COtt would ave Iraq free to sell lJ S.-bound oil o Japan or another customer. lthou&h it might be forced to take slightly lo"'cr price in order to ove the 011 quickl y in a glutted orld market. e .. ana119la A Hush admin1strat1on source s~ud officials werr considering expanding the American action to include Kuwaiti 011. since it ,now is unde1 Iraqi control. The source. involver 10 round-thc<lock monitoring of tht Persian Gulf crisis, discussed tht admin1strat1on's thinking on con d1tion he not be identified. Later, though. the Treasury De· partmcnt issued a statement ex· empting oil 1n transit from both Kuwait and Iran from the pres1· dent's embarJO. thus includinr Kuwa1t. A White House spokesman said the president had not amended his order. and was leavina 1t up to the Treasury Depanmcnt as to precisely what wa.s covered. But the inconvenience could be Of Kuwait's 1.8 million btmls a It as much by Amencan oil com-day of oil exports, about 120,000 nies as by the lraqt aovernmcnt. ban'CJs a day are bouaf\t by the he embarao announced by Bush United States. The rest aocs to West- hursday followi ng Iraq's invasion em Europe and the Far East. f Kuwait bars the impon of Iraqi Kuwaiti oil ellports around to a ii, ~ it aP.parently does nol stop halt shortly after the invasion, ~can 011 companies from con· althouah the Bush administration ·nuinf to buy Iraqi oil an~ ship it source said it appeared 111 Kuwaiti their non-Amencan affiltatc • or oil facilities had cteapccr war dam· impfy swappina it on the world •· aiket. The U.S. market is more imP.C>n- Amona the major U. . 011 com· , ant to I~ than is Iraqi 011 to nies that buy Iraqi 011 Exxon America. The United Saatcs buys orp .. for example. could divcn 1u about lS percent ~r _l~s oil u - ql purchues to its Western Euro. pon.a, makins it llllhdad'• No. t n affiliates for reflnina. cunoma. The United States. amona the U.S. purchuel &om Iraq havt ottns of counlncs which con· soettd 1n recent yean. JUftlPlftl ftom mned traq•s takeover of Kuwait, about 100,000 berttls a day in 1987 n Frida)' was the only nauon to to about 6001000 a day lu1 monlll. vc ben't'd 1mporu of lraqt 011, Even IO. tht lreqi oil repracnts oety hhou&h European 1ove,.,mcnt1 abou1 l .S percnt of IMal A.nc. repon~ lO bf C'Onsidcrifll cJ6I ~P'IOll l9d .... 7.6 Pl'-l)"IOC1a. • mat of U.S.. illipana. __._ eo Japu'• Kyod:o News Saveoc re-1111 A•eric:M Pwu'ln ,......, Tok~ alto #II rontrm•I· Aldlo. M 11• UIDllll..,. I ban. ol _-ll"IQi and K....ati oil Wou1d enno-iect,cd tM dtflk'UJ&y IL'riousfy ...._ •et dad's eciae. r "'8ki• hit 11n\il10n\ wort. omy Ind ·"' :flldt 111 fflbnt '° 1 { l The· approximately 4.5 million an~ the market has gone up. an~ barrels a dar of combined Iraqi and we vc d~1dcd 10 go up with It. Kuwaiti oi expons. 1f removed Greenstein said. ··Let's say you're from the world market .. would leave five or SI\ cen~s otT the market. what at least a temporary shortfall in would you do. 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Oroeltal .... 1.0MIHMI 1•111l1All Pet11•111n ._ FONll't a.Ir Oftt M~IOn~ amtlndft. MA0214l • I • • • $ • -. ; OllDtW COMT DAILY PILOT euncteY. Auguet s. 19IO OIANC>f COAST An Independent Newspaper Pllbloshed by f>oge Gtoop Pub11sh1ng, Inc lebett I. , ... , p<es1dent & chlel execut111e olfl(er Wlltiam S. &..Wetl, edore>< & vice president Steve Morble, monogiog ed1t01 Stan Wyman, night editor Don ,.na.y, ed1torool poge ed1t01 CH .. 8'ooks, c1rv eduor lotet la.om, feoiures ed••o• loter Cotlton, sp0r1s editor Co1ol Humphreys, SO<•e•v e-1'''='' Elliot Stein, Jr.,'cho.1mo11 ~old W. Adcox, Jr., ge11e10 "0"l9<·• Woltet lurrouvh•. l 901-1919, lounu flQ ~vb• She• Editor/al Immediate gas price increases irresponsible A mcrican oil com panic reacted to the '"' as1on of Ku"all this week ma \\3} that is 1rrrspons1bk and un .... arranted. While the world ''atchl'd Iraqi troops and tant..s rumbk thro ugh Ku"a1t. man~ rnl rnmpanir launched an assault on the pockl'tboot..-. of .\ma acan consumrr . There' no doubt the h1ghl~ ehargt·d l'' enl<i m thl' Middle East "'II foret• gas pncrs higher in tht• future. but there's no cx<:usc for thr nel'tlks price hrlo.t'S that t•n ragcd consumers th1 "eek. Thoc;l' tompan1cs that JUmpt•d at an exc use to raise their pnre<. arc gouging their customers and undermining the confidl·nn· of thl' .\me ncan public m the petroleum industn. Most Americans "ould haH' undt•r t0od thl' suppl~­ antl-dcmand reasons for higher gasoline prict'' 1.f tho!>c increases \\Ould ha't' come next mo nth or tht· month after that. But to 1111mt.•d1atcl~ h1lo.c the prtl'l' of ga'>oltnl.' ,., hl'\Ond cxplanatt0n. The same thing happcrwd dunng thl' utl '>Pill at \'aldl'1. Alast..a. Bcforl' tht: -.pill multi Im' e an dli:ct on tlw \Uppl~ of 011. ga!>oltnl' prtl'l'!> ''l're 1n c:rl'at.l·d. Ho'' rnn otl compan1l''> JUSttf) ra1\lng pnn.·<, '0 qu1l·i..1~ "hen thl· pnre h1h·!> arc on gasoline proJul'l.'d hdort• thl· dTcrt ut' !>uppl~-and -de mand anJ ''orld e'en!\ tuuJ... hold'' The\ l:an't. and unfortun;Hl'h thl'\ don't h::i'e tn unk\\ thl'\ arc hl'ld auountahk llir 1h~11 .1r11on-. Da' 1tl \l11rah1. an oil Jn.th\t :mt! l'J1tor ol thl' \11ddk Ea\l Rl'Pl>rl. -.aid '°l:iturdJ~ ui'n.,umer<.. \houltl l'\Pl'l t thl· si tuati on 111 lhl· \11Jdk EJ\I to lorn· prict·s h1gha I k .tJlkd that lht• luturt· holtl'> nothing but higher ga.,til1m· ['rill'' Thal ~c~m~nt 11, no t ~''>JX''-1all~ ctt-m fonin~ but 11 t"i logKal • M 1aah 1 al\o <..a id the rapid ga'> prtt'l' h1h\ pro' l' 'llflll' ..\menran Oil llln1p 3ntl'S 3rl' talo.1ng ad' illll,lgl' of thl' l Uffl'lll s1tua11on 1n thl.' \l1ddk E:l\t ~en. HtmarJ \kt1t•nhaum l alkd th!\ h l'l.'lo. ·, ga\ rmc h1J...l'!. "1rn.·.,pom1hk anti un .\ml'ncan .. He th111i..-. till' p11n· h1J...e-. "l'fl' n10rl' tlwn 111.·l.·tlcd anti that thl' 1111 compa n1l''> O"l' thl' ·\nn•11tan puhl u: :rn a pultig~. An apolog~ " c.:alaanl~ "arrantcd. but that\ 111>t enough. I huw 1111 comp.rn1e-. that dcmon<,tratn l the ir ~tl'i.'d tht'> \\et·J... -.houlJ 1mml'd1atl'I ~ roll har J... lhl'tr 11l'l'dk\\ p11 n• 1 ncrea">l''. Hcnr) Ford. one ol thl'-grl·at hu<i1nro,-.mt·n and 111Ju-.1 n - all t of our na11on. unl'l.' st11d "I hdtt'' t' that thl' o,m 1al rcspun 1htltt) of the rnrporat1on toda) 1s fundanwntall~ th1: same at has al"a\\ lx·cn· to earn prnfit!i li.>r <;h.1rl'lwldl.'f' h\ -.er\ rng l.'Un<;umt:r'I "ants "1th nH1\1murn l'l lil'lcnn .. · .\llll'rttan oil compan1c\ ll\l'd up to a J)\:r\l.'l'll'd 1nterpretat1un ul F ortl'\ tlka Iha.. \\l't'lo. T ht'' t·cnaanh ~uaran tccd prolit-. fur tht•mo,ch c~. But l>\ nu \trt'tt.h ol the 1magm;i11on "1.'rl' the~ d1iul.·ntl~ '>l'n mi tlwtr l uo,tom1.·r' \.\'hat \\l' 'a" tht"> \\l'l.'k \\aS pure. unm1t1g<.11t.~d grl.·cd and prtl't' gouging. that \huuld n1H hl· tukratcd h~ con\umcr' or our go' l'rnmt·nt. Sacramento Insider Same name~ different job for anchorman Pete Wilson By RICK KUSHMAN M<CIAtchy New1 S~N,(t'• When \Ou'rl' r11n11tng tor gP' crnor. Jn) puhlil ''' lOltld hl'lp \ hcadltnl' 111 thl \Jn I ranll,\11 Chro111dr 1,,.,, "l'1 ~ m.1Jl· 11 loot.. .1, though l 'i \rn I\ ll' \.\ tl\1111 tlw Rl'puhltlan ~utx·1 n.111111al litnd1d.lll' "OulJ tr~ am1h1nl£ lnr l'\pmurl' II said. "Pell' \\ 11\1111 .lo1n1ng 10{0'1 as .\Ill hor .. It fl'krrnl 10 <inother Petl' \\ 115on. a I\ lll'''"man "ho ha\ \\Orkc<.J tor I\( 11) 1n \<Jn r ran· c1<,<.o anll "-1 XI 111 \Juanwnto "-..... F amlly politics Here's thr lalC'\t on the campaign bids b> the (1arumend1 fomil ). D- Walnut Ciro\C In prn 1ous episode!.. '"c !>av. fohn Garamcnd1. a state senator, hc;l\ ti> favored to win the election for state insurance com- llll\\llllll'r II\ r1 lfrpubltl'<lll Wl''I ll.11111"1c:r ·\nd rhnl' " Put11'. mar- 11nl lO John ''ho ""I run lllr hi\ \1:natr Sl'at 11 Ill' "'n' John. thC' rumors ha' l' 11 m:n rt'\lgn ht\ Sl·n- atl' otlicC' b} L :ihtir fl.I\. t\\O month\ bdore the No\l·111tx·r C'kr11on l..1'it' "l'l'I. John sa1ll "l'll. H'\, ht• '" l'O nStdcnng lhl· ltll'<I I fl\ reason. lhl' Sp<.'c1al-ck ct1on pnmar~ 1\1 fill ht" scat could bt· ron~olt<.latC'tl ""h th1.• No, ember ballot. thu' sa' ang 1hc e\p<.'nse or a 't•paratl'. IO\\>•turnout clcc11o n. Of rnur~c. John J1dn·1 mention that a rnmhrned l'IC'l'lton rnuld hurt Pa111'" rh1cf Dem!A:ratlC mal. As~cmbl}man Patnr l. John- ston of Stockton. who "ould be forced 10 dC'fcnd ht'> "\'>scmbl> ~cat and run for thC' Senate at lht' same time. uch a dual candidacy as al- lowed. b:r the wa)-onl) whrn n special election is involved. When Writing to the Orange Coa1t Ooity Pilot ... The Oronge Coo5t Doily Pilot encourages corre5pondence from our readers We roques1 letters be ~eµ1 10 opprox1morely 300 words. Any correspondence s•gn1l1con1ly longer 1fion 300 words w 1U be J)f1nted ot our d1scre11on os o Community Commentory, Guest Commentary or Editorial RtsponM. Commvnity commPnlOf•4H 01'4' reserved fOf 1u ues pertinent 10 c111es ond towns olonq the Oronge Coost Guest commentaries may perto1n 10 ony public issue Ed1t0t1ol responses ore reser'l&d fOf rebunols to ed•to,.ol postto<>ns of the Ot~ COCKt Ooily Pilot. letters coMid rtd to be libelous 0t 1n bod 1os1e v..111 not be J)f1nted W111tr1 ore l11T111td to four subtrnu1ons o month AN tOfres~o must be signed and include tho writ r's oddress ond tel~• numbef for ver1fico1ion putpoitS l9fters should be oddr ssed 10 the Otonee Coast Oolty Not, 330 W Boy St , Cosio Meso, CA, 92626, A11en1t0n letters to !ti. Ed1t0f w"'-' w1t+i q!JeSltOnS ore U(gJto coll the Oo~y P.iot ot 11141 6•2·4321. bt 352. Best of Editor's Hotllne Well, they look like planes: .. EDITOR'' /\'OTE The folio" ing arc \;J111pln of Orange Coast Dally Pilot n·adcr~· commt'nl .1nd cnt1· 1.1~111' from th" IH'l'A .\s a ma11er of p11bl11 'l'fl Ill' the Pilot 1111/ publi~h :1 ;,:1mp/111g o( c:ilh 10 tht• hotlint• t·.1t·h 11cd. '" t/ll, \pace T/Jc numba to rc;ich hl11<1rs H ot/me 1~ ft-I.> fl()l\(I Thi!> is 1n regards to thl' an1ck rn thl' parx•1 Jboul thl' planl''> rnal.1ng too m urh not'il' 1 n Corona dC'I Mar. I llH' 1111 ~l·auqfl 111 In 1nl' TrmKl'. anll I "uu Ill Ii f..\· to 1.1 l..l· C\l r pt 11111 to thl' 't:itl'llh'nt made h~ lhl' :i1rport a~'1'1a111 m.1n.1gn ""' \lrlll'fllll'll·r \\ hl'l1 I .1111 -.1a nlling on m~ front I;"' n .111ll 111111.. at an airplanl' 1..!1rl'l't l~ o' l'r Ill\ 11l'all. 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I \u 1h1' thing that 1u'1 \\l'llt 11\\'r h." g.111 lt1 hl' a I Hl fklll'I gl'I !HI 11 0 I 1.'l1J11~ \1111r p.1p1.·1 .1, :i ruk hut I Jll'l 1ll1111~h1 111d.1 ~ ~11ur "L ;1g11n.1 l.1ll1ng 11111• 1h1· '\'.t" lwall l1nc ,m.11 i.., ol tlw ,1.•11,,1111111alt"11 th.11 thl· 'urx·r- 111.11!.1.•t tJhlo1d' 11\l'. anJ I am not \llrl' \Oii \\.till Ill dn lh~tl . 0 I h1· Pilot h;l\n 't gl\ l'n rrorx·r c:o' · l'r.lgl' to thl'. -.1.1ll' l:J p11ol n1.'"' ,,., 111 ho" lhl' hudg.t·t " u1m1n!! .ilong anJ so lunh I l..1111" lhl'fl' an· onh 1,0 m.in~ pJg1.'' Jnll '"u J u a gnott' Joh ol tr~ 111g 111 r11. I.. llUI lhl· lx"•I. hut I thrn l. "l' n1.•1.J to hJ\l' a '>pot \\h1.·rC' "l' lJll '>J' th" 1' "hat"• hapfll'lltng up 111 "i.11.1.1111l·111u "' a rl·gular Jl·al anJ I.cl p up "1th 11 -\fin all. thl'' talo.1.• 11111rl' 111 our monn than Jtl\'. but!') l'"l \\1,' \houlJ kn·n tratk nf ti 0 I am ,1 p.11l·n1 lro111 lhl' Hun1- 1ngtlln lk.1d1 C 1 1~ \)d1uol l>l\lm 1 anJ I 11"1 "·lllll'd 111 r1.•,rw11J 111 ~our ed11onal about Dr. Diana Peten but it offends me that he compares lea' 1ng I JU!lt "an~) ou 10 know that himself and his trouble at Op to the I thin" the S 130.000 spent to get rid crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Chnst. of her "a~ \\C'll Sp<.'nt. and you I am a bit offended and I would like men tioned a thrC('-)Car contract that to see something done about that "ould ha\l· totakd well over because you can't compare a man to SJ00.000 not to menuon benC'fits. It our Lord Jesus Christ and his SCl'm!. a\ though people an positron cruc1fix1on. I am not going to read did 'er~ \\ell 10 nt·got1a1c hC'r lea\-this paper an) more. mg. I thin!. 11 fll'Ople can get on with O their h\ci. and mal.c something bet-Tell Judge Caner he's cute and it's trr that"• far mim• 1mponan1 than about time that someone had guts ah1.a )!> po1n11ng out 'the pennies. I with these terronsts and criminals. 1111111. "l' need In suppon our public rm behind him 100 percent and tell uflinal., 1mtl·a<.1 OfJUSI alwa)'i lf)tng Rebecca Jurado to head out of town to n1t1nll' not to mention that Rob and take the ACLU with her. Ameri- 1\lann I\ 111w of thO'>l' pcopk "'ho is cans arc fed up with the whole deal. up fo 1 dntsun. anJ hl' has not donC' EDITOR'S NOT£: For more an~1h111g ~l'I fot our di<>tm·t. Ma) be from our readers on the duct-tape )OU lll'l'd 111 n·,1.·art h n little hl.·ttC'r Judge Oa\id Carrer. read the Pilot's tx·furc ~uu \\fill' ~our rd11onals opinion pagt· Thursda). Thi\ nH·,.,,1gx lumnn' thl' y h 1° 11 do u1lum11"'' I fl'd \1 ,1rt1n and Juli' ou a'e a co umn ca e range ( 'hJmhl.·tlJ111 I thin!. hu1h uf lhl·n·1 l oast People Ho" about tdhng us . . . . . • all about 1hc people "ho run the ;.irl HI~ wmJXtlnt "ntcr'I .inll ap-Oath P1lo1. I'd hkc to kno" "here pJrl·n1h Jtl' H·r~ 'l·r~ nic1.· pl'uplc thl'' 're coming from. Introduce H tl\\\'' l'r I J u nhJl'l t. 10. Pagl' ~s.:-+fll u1 wharsrdc you~ bc-n:Jrmng nmhing morl ma~ a ~0-on. .\f1cr the hl'a'' one-sided l'tl'l~ uilumn anJ I thinl.. th.it s "hat op1n1ons of 1hc Register and the II " h\.·u 1111 111g \II 1h1.• ptel'e'-la tel~ fat lure to print lcth:rs 10 the editor Of th.at thl·~ hJ\c "~lltl'n ~ould _ J '.) tntC'rcst to all people and the slanted \lf~. \\lit on lhl .. OUll) pagl TV nC\\!> media rm gettini lean or I Ill'~ 'l' \\rtltl'n .1hout till' gol d coa\t "hat I am abs~rbing. Is II faci or of "l'\' 1mn .ind BJlh!1a. anti ,., Cr) fiction and "ho can I trust? How httl1.· Jwng O\cr thl'rl' until fll'Opk about lc,chng w11h us,. whl·re arc "ho It 1. 1.· l'l'l'" lwrc an· llon•d out of )OU gu} !I corning from" thl'tt 1111nd'> ;'\.11" toUJ) Frrd "ho en/TOR ·s NOT£: We will ""'" ""•le '1.·1 ~ 'nt~·rnt 1ngh ahou ~ 11n1t•1/ ;1 promotion that 1\ 11/ do 111~1 1 omm) L ,1.,111da., pa<,ta wol..oll. th·1t lk'' an l'\ll'lli.:nl \\rtH:r but th1~ ' · \UhJl't't 1-. ht1nng Who n·all) can.·~·1 .\ IPI ol u~ llld1nar) 1)1.'0plr "ho ll\c uul hcrl' 111 thl· hinterland of llunl· 1ngtun Bt'Jl h. I 1.1u111ain Va Ill'). ( u~ta ~k~a. Jilli lnrnC' "uuld like IO SCl' lhl') P<ll/.l' pepped up a htlk hit ma) Ol' lll·altng "1th d1ITC'rcn1 1ssuC's. ltX·al 1s.,ul'' "h.lt'' grnng on I'm not l·ran ahoul Jim Wood at all hut at ka~i hl' don tal.l' on !iOmc issue'> a ltlllc l'un1rn,cr\1a l anll there 1s sonll'th1n~ going on there 10 read. I rC'all lhl' othl·r l\\o hcrnuS(' I thi n!. thl'} 'rl' 'Cl') hl.l·ahk people but the ~uhJcl.l 111J1tl·r 1\ 1nr1hl~ boring and I reall) fed 11 lttS bc.·11rr on 1h1.· ~OC'ICI) p.tgl· 0 I don't lm>" ii llm K1d1arcJ Dunn th111l' he 1-. .,omc gu<.l nfJournah!>rn ' 0 I "ant to congratulate Tim Hughes on his an1clc about Mr. On Amburgq ·s hallot proposal I thought 11 "as \Cr) well wnttcn. "di balancfd and se1 forth the po1nb of the probkm. It is too bad Amburgey doesn't get more support becauM· 11 1!> the "a) man). many of us frel People don't believe yo u when you ~> tax mone) 1s going for illegal'>. 1hq are amazed. There art so man} p<.'opk that badl> ncedr ass1stancc and arc not being served 0 I JOSI wanted to let )OU know that I think Jud) Chamberlain 1s JUSl a "ondcrful add1t1on to the Dally Pilot. I hkc all her ol umns. I am 1ust pleased to death that she 1s there. Letter from the Editor Lett«,_.._· ____ _ City Council Is creating mor~ trouble i·n paradise To the Editor. Most people think of Newport Beach as a paradise of sorts. a area'\ place to live and enjoy life. And it as. That's why I've made Newport my home for the past SO yeai"s. But over the years. trouble has been developing in paradite. E~ pccially if you live along Seashore Drive in what is commonly referred to as West Newport. While police chief Arb Campbell and his troops have done a highly commendable job keepinj Neweort Beach clean from orgaruzed cnme and pngs, there are some of us in West Newport who need his heir along with that of the city counci . The city council will decide in the near future whether or not to con- struct a boardwalk from the Pier West 10 the Santa Ana River -righl in front of the seashore ocean front homes. If that is done. it will provide easy access to what has been a relatively quiet and peaceful com- munitv. We on the West side already know what happens-when the hordes of holiday invaders cause the police to block off our streets. Wr have long expcnenced the havoc caused by , these supposed!) all-American boys and gJrls once they've had one drink too man). Building them a boardwalk would be like gl\ ing them a free pass to Disneyland. I guess it must be okay to skateboard down the street and slam )our board into the garage doors and slap yo ur hands on them to create some noise. No one knows how loud a skateboar9 is until you hear a few of them coming up or down the street. thr kids yelling at each other at thr top of their lungs having a great time. They do this at all hours or the night, their yells echoing between buildings. Then there are the cars and pick- ups driving along with 1he1r radios turned up so loud the sound waves shake buildmgs. Thr bigger the speakers and the more powerful the radio the more "macho"' the dnver 1s. I suppose. And I guess it's oka) 10 ride your b1C)Ck Ill the middle of the Slrcet and def) thr cars to hit you and I guess 11s oka_y to stol'hYour bike in the middle of the strtt"rind gab with fnends and then laugh al us dn' en as we tr} to get b}. rhc~ are the same b1C)chs1s who call )OU CH'r} fi lth) namr under the sun when )Ou're backing }'Our car slowl) out or the garage especially 1r )OU can't sec them because ofilleg.tl· I) parked cars. Tbcn there's the fourth or JUI). When Seashore Dri ve 1s closed so thc in' aders can have a big pany and raise all kinds of hell. The people who ll\'C there can't go o ut or come in their cars but that's oka). thl' ktds arc ha\ ing fun! Fun! Fun! And 1f the holida) fa lls during the \\CC'!.. the streets are strewn with paper cups. beer bottles and garbage until thl' "1rcet s"ceper comes on Monda). '\nd for those of .us who ha'c dogs. it's oka) to "all the pooch on the bearh during the wmter months. but it's a no-no dunng the summer becaui.c or \ 1s111ng touns.ls. .\nd speaking or tounsts. W-h) arc lounsts l.D.'d b) police cntenng the Balboa Peninsula but not entenng West Ne" pon., These arc ~me of the problems an paradt"K' . .\nd w-h1k "l" ~111 continue EDDIE EADER Ncwpon Beach Mildest issues can bring loudest calls Thl· fir\I le" lall'> lhl' nl'"'>room reu·"c' rad1 morning arl' olten from rl·adcr~ Jngi ' "1th the d:l\ ·., ed11011al or dll opi nion p1ell' I h1~. of lOur'I.'. ,., n.Klh "hat th<' Jrt1t:k' arl' de!>1gnell tu d;1 <.t1mulatl' rom- mun11 :r debate The Dally Piiot'-. C'd11on.il and oprn1on "mer~ ha"· no 1llu,1ons that the\ hold .\ monopol\ on truth (mO\I or them, an~\\J\) R1.•a<,onahle mindo; ran differ on the.· mm pie\ and cmottonal ts<,uc'> that fan· the Or· angc C oa\t. But what we <.1011'1 rount on "'th~ heated rc-.ponsc "l' get from "hat we lclt w-cre largel) innocuous IOptC\ I or example, we editonal11cd last ~ 1 I. .1ho111 how sad 1t was that the Newport Sen h Pohcc.· Department hud banished us on-duty oOiccrs from eating homc·cookc<.1 meal~ at the Peninsula homc.-of Lucille Loadt'r. The cd11onat raised thr rrc of Poltcc ("h1cf' rb ampbcll. who thoua)lt w.e dt toned M>me facts and ianored othtrs. Lt. f 1m Newman, 1he chief right hand man. called me up to comploan about how wt un· fairly "raked them over the coats:• He pointed out that Lht" policy WJ dClllllCd 10 mcrca stolt« ICl"\iCC lcHI\ un the Penin ula. It lartelY affected officers on P1M·t1mc shifts who should hlVt eaten before wortc. he uad.. and bnidn, the meals ~ bcint ~r"ed at what should be lbc poliet' officers' busint ~cnint l\l ll"S. "Would you let )Out rtponcrs ao ' to dtnner nghl on deadhm•''" hl' askt·d I conn.~<.lcd W-l.' ncgli.'rtt•d to mcn- t10n that man) of the :iffcl·te<.I of- ficers w.ork'd par1-11mc sh1fo and therefore houldn't ha'c a ncl'd for a dinner break. anJ that the timing or her meals could be improved. But, I argued. the point of the ed11orral was that this old-fashioned. hometo" n 1rad111on should be prcscr\ ed. Now. 1f Lucille Loader needed to sen e her meals earlier and onl.>'. to officers working full- llme shifts. then thr C:h1cf should have JOSI politely told her and his officers the chanac in policy. The approach the department used -banning all on-duty officers from meals at an elderly woman's home who not 100 lonJ ago a,ot an award for this communaty grvrce - ame off as heavy-handed. no mat- ter how worthwhile the obj«tivc. The matter called for a little fi. nessc. Maybe ne\t umc. Unlikely eource Another controversy l11t week came from an unhkclr JOur«: our surf columnist Uoyd Tice. Llo)d. a ~ell-mpected pro- fm1onal urfcr. wro~ an optnlOn piece on how the new .JUnlOr amateur comPttnion at the Op Pro Surlh-Champeonlhlp meant that many local profcMIOftlJ aurfers ~re dtnted entry into the contest. II termed h~ a thoulhd\d ankle about a 11nmenna COfttro¥Cny. The column tot more mponte than any in a long 11mc. I would have ne'er predicted the amount of calls and letters from surfers and their supporters thanking us for "havang thr guts to speak out on this issue." It also brou&ht angry words from not-so-happy Op officials. who threatened to ban Dally PUot re. poners and photographers from the rest of the compct1t1on. Lloyd. in fact, was banned rrom the official press area -the ultimate badge of honor for ajoumalist. Thr column hit a nerve I never would have auesscd existed. You can never tell. Sometimes you brace yourself for a huae. reader reaction. which nrvcr materializes. For example, when we ran our pro-dca1h penalty editorial. wt assumed that the phone calls. letters and cancelled subscriptions would come pourif\t in. We onl>: had 1 trickle -less than 10 tf mcmpry serves. But tbcn I tell PUet readers wt are thtnkina about dumpini the Nancy comic strip and -BOOM! -more than 4SO phone calla in two dlys. Joumahsm Is a wacky and won- derful busincu. Talk to u "I NlllY like lbe .., the .... WU witb ud involves &11 radcn." Thll'a tbe nec:ac compliment aubecribm eiw-. II meMt wMI we'" -ll)iftl IO do -witb our Edttor'1 Hoclanc, qUftUOM of the wcct, Inti« tht NcwlrOOIR b lurt, \ \X/llllam Lobdell comm~n11 y '!1''olvement. and promotions -·~ working. ~s part of this effort. manaaing cd1~0.r Sttvr Marble and I have been lnv111na reackrs out to lunch twice a month and ,&citing their commrnts and. su11cst1ons a~ut the Pllot. 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" 51 ._.._,, ..... s.. .... _ '1 ll h""9 Sunset.. ....... 7:48 p.m. Moonset.. .... 5:06 a.m. S..'*ill M U °"""'' All S..Dlitt9 11 II o..~ $10fr_,... 0 51 Otlrtil """" .. 11 .,,.,. QUAUlY SMleAN II IJ or-0 () s.i. ...... 11 ~\ r_, ..,, , .... ,, " 'I Seol•C.... " ~ ,., .. 0 pee ltd to llftlf s.11 .... ~ " n.,.uit Stole .... I) " ~ .... l!Ol!I lllOdtHlt IO SlldlM t4 .. ,,...,. .. ~ aftflUMI"' loOif , .. ,., ,. •s ...... e•t11 1 PSI tt~ Full Moon last Otr. New Moon , ... ,. 11 ~ ...... ol 61 IOI !Ptl ... ,_,'llt M ff -Ort!'C' Cov~ll ~ Aug.6 Aug. 13 Aug. 20 •Tide source: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Springs, Colo. Senate slashes defense spending bill WASHINGTON -The Senate approved a S289 billion defense bill Saturda\ that cuts SI billion (rom President Bvsn's req1.1est for the tr•teg1c ~ uuuat1v~ but lea\ es intact hts fiscal 1991 proposal for two B·2 bombers. In a rush to finish before-a summer recess. the Senate adoptrd. 79-16. a m1htary budget that slashes S 18 b1ll1on from Bush's request of $307 billion for the fiscal >Car beginning Oct. I. Europe. and elimination of S 1.6 b1lhon in procurement mone) for the MX ra1l-gamson m1ss1le program. The_votL_GIDe afier tile Senate agreed to restructure the SDI program. commonl) kno"n as tar Wars. b) delaying deplo) ment of thl' "Bnll1ant Pebbles" concept. t'ounn cnt1c1Lcd the Pentagon for 111 ang ltiur d11Tcrcnt '~'>ICm'> for the DI program in thc pa't threl' )l'3r\ "hill'(. ungrcs\ hasn't m:.·c1,cd "om· ~e lrom an)-bod~ 1n this admrm<.tralmn .. un ho" to pa ) for th~· ant1-m1s1,1le .,h1eld. "No one rnn tell }Ou "here the monl·~\ comin~ from and )Ct thl') 're r harg1ng ~tra 1ght ahcad. · 'iunn ~111.I . .. We ha\e dr,cloped a manageable and prudent and responsible reducti on in defense e).pendnurcs related to the threat.'' Senate Armed Sen ices Chairman Sam Nunn. O.Ga.. saad shonl} before the chamber approved one of the first military budgets in the pest-Cold War era.· The Senate approved 54-44 an anwndmrnt 10 the fiscal 1991 bill that ka,es intact the ..\rml·d Sen ices Comm1tter-appro' cd amount for the program of S3. 7 billion. Ho\\>ever. the measure <;eales back 1he budget request for Bnlhant Pebbles. thus qalhng th e program of space-bast'd interceptors. The Senate later rebufTcd t\\O ant:mrm 10 reduce the comm111ec-adoptt:d SDI total l'' en more. including one that would haq: cut thl' 1991 budget to about S3 billion In add111on. the kg1~la11on dclet~ mont:) for l"O SSN-~ I Sca"olf attad. ~ubmannl'S. rt'plac1ng the rcqunt \.\Ith t"o S'l-688 Los ..\ngeko;-clao;o; attack ,'>ubmanm·s. and dda~ 'I the C· I ., trJn\p<ln aircraft program The bill pro' ides S~J m1ll1on in rl'\l'<m h monc) for the V-~~ Osprl'} lllt·rotor airc-raft - a program Ddcnsl' S<.·crt:tan Otd. l hl·ne' hJ\ The Senate package. adopted despite the threat of a pres1dent1al 'eto. calls for a m1htaf') personnel cut of I 00.000. including 50.000 in tncd 10 l..111 for the past t"o ~ea,.. · -By Tll~ AssociatNI Pr~ss Violent decade blamed on drugs WASHI NGTON -The nation capped a violent drcade w11h 21.500 hom1c1des last }car. the FBI re· ported Saturda). and cx(X"(Js blamed drugs. The nation's capital remained the ktlhng capital for a second year. with 434 murders and other non-negh· gent hom1c1dcs. according to the FBl's compilatton of cnme reports from around the count f). That ga"e the D1'itnct of Col· umbta a rate of J2 sfa)IO~ per 100.000•people. compared with the niltional rate of 8. 7 per I 00.000. The national rate represented a 3.6 per· cent increase over 1988. Detroit and Atlanta again OC· cup1ed second and third place for homicides. the pos1t1ons they held in 1988. Atlanta. however. had tht' hi&hest overall cnme rate for the second straight year. Criminologists blame drug traf· licking for the rise in murders and assaults that helped make 1989 the most violent year of the decadc. Forcible rapes also rose over tht' dec~de -by 3.5 percent - although expcns sa y the 1ncrt'ase may be due to more such cnn..es bcinJ reported. "The drug trade is driving the violencc.'' sajd Richard Bennett. a professor of justice at Washinaton's American University. "Thinp such as bad debts.. temtorial disputes. That's wbat dnvina a lot of our usaults and homicides." Noted Dr. Alfred Blumstein. dean of the School of Urbln and Public Affairs at Carncaie Mellon Univer- 'DNA test valid court evidence If done right' WASHI NGTON -DNA testing. a wa~ to 1dt:n t1f~ ix·oplc or parentage using the bod> 's gent:llc code. as reliable courtroom evidence. but nat1onal standards for the tests arc needed. thl' Onin: of Technolog) ..\ssessment said aturda' The OT..\. which evaluates tcrhnical uhJIXI'• for thl' Cong.re.,\. said that DNA testing first was introduced into the counroom in 1986 and alread) has been u~d in more than ~.000 rnmrnal 1n,estigat1ons tn 49 states and presented as e\'tdcnn· in more than 185 coun cases. Law enforcement agencies. pan1cularly the FBI. want to estab- lish a data bank of DNA markers. s1m1lar to the national lilcs <'f fingerprints. to help in the investtga11on of en mes. But the OT..\ ~1d, that such files could pose a threat to basic c1v1I hbcrt1cs In a rcpon. the OTA said that the pnnc1ples of ON.\ identtficatt on "are sohd" and thal "forensi c uses of DNA tc'lts nrl' both reliable and valid when prdf>erly performed and analy1t:d b) skilled personnel. .. Evidence from DNA patterns have been used to con' 1ct murders. rapists and other cnm1n~ls. It also has been used to determine parentage and to 1dcnt1f) bdd1es. Innocent men have been. freed by DNA testing and police have used the tcchnolog) to guide their evaluation of suspects. Validtty of DNA test1n1 has become so -widely accepted. the OT A said. that "no state coun has found that DNA testing ix-r sc.· fail s to meet established tests for admissibility" although somt: cou ns have limited or barred its use in specific cases. -By TH A,.~l•ld P~11 s1ty in Pittsburah: "Middle class folks take each other to court. That's not the way ... to resolve issues for people whose d•SP.utes are over 11· lepl activities. hke druj dealers. You can't tell the Judae. ~This auy as 1nvad1~ my comer: 1t won•t work." Detroit's 624. killings pve It a homicide rate of 60 per I 00.000. Atlanta. with. 246 killinas. had a rate of 5 7. 7 per l 00,000. The homicide rate was actually higher at th1: oix·nang of the decade The FBI ...i1d 10 ~ people per 100.000 died of 't0lcnt cnmes 1n 19 0. But the O\ crall '1olent cnme rate rcacht:d a rcl·ord high in 19 9. e\cct:dang the 19~0 le' el b) I I.I percent. ..\mong those '1olent crimes \\3S forcible rape. which roSt' ' 5 percent an the decade ..\t lanta lcd all maJor Cllll'S. tho'iC' with 400.<X)() or more population. when all cnmc' \Uf\ ncd h\ thl' FBI 1n 1to; l 'ntform ( nm'c.· Rl'i>ort~ are constdcrl·d: hom1l'lde. forcible rape robber). aggravated assault. hur· glnr). lam~n' ·theft. m91or \.Ch1rlc theft and aro;on The O\Crall cnme rate 1n "tlanta Inst )Car was 107 6 per 1.00(} popu- lation. an increase o'"er the I 76 :? crimes for 1988 Dallas mo,ed from third place 1n 1988 to second "1th 168.5 crimes per 1.000 population. swapping places with its Te,as neighbor. Fon Worth. which had I 51.8 en mes per 1.000 population The rate of violent c-nmc tn gen· era I -663 I inc1dent'i per I 00.000 population -increased 4 I pcf'C'Cnt from 198" to 1989. Dunr, the year. the biggest 1n· Crt'ase dunng the year was robber). wtlerc the rate hiked 5.5 ix-rccnt to 233 robbcncs per 100.000 popu· lauon. The rate of forcible rape increased 1.3 pt'rttnt to 38.1 rapes per I 00.000 .t\gravated assault \\>ent up 3.6 percent to 383.4 attacks per l 00.000. -By Th A1~l•tt!4 Pttt1 Wrong patient gets open-heart surgery OAINESVILLE, Aa. -A doctor was fined and another slill faces disciplinary action for mislakenly pcrfomuna open-Man suratry on thc wrona woman after a max-up in patient records. Besides finina Dr. Howard W. Ramsey of Gainesville SS,000 on Friday, the state Boerd of Medicine orde~ ham to wntc an 1n1de for other doctol"I wamina them about makina the same mistake. Boerd action 1s still pendina ••nst Dr. stead of doina it h1mstlf. Durina suraery. Knauf found the woman's valve normal and sewed her up aaa1n. She survived and sued Ramsey, Knauf. Nonh Flonda Rca1onal and hands. The suit hH yet to bt heard. "Th11 ca1e revuls the mo t b11arrc 9C9ucnC'C of evenu that I ha"c heard of in a card1otoa1c practice," wrote Dr. Marshall A. Bum5. who rev~ the <:a!t for the board. "One fiasco followed anothcr. ·• "Noth1n1 t'he board can '4\y to ntc can ~ u 1evett as the hum1lia11on and chagnn and anger I have that this could have happened,." Ram!IC) said. The woman underwent cardiac catht'ti."nza· tion supervised b Ramtc)' at Nonh Flonda Rq1onal Medical enter an Oaancsvtllc, but her name was erroncou ly pla<Td on the rcpon or a P1tient who had a scnous hcan·,ahc dcfi 1 After takina the erroneous rcpon to hand Hospital 11 the Uni,ersaty of Aonda f04' a nd opint0n. w was hamanC!d b Knaur ' tant ' i ~ P(H ......... IJ " i .. .._ ts n II M I.cl .... ,, 11 , .... r. n SS u IJ lodi .... ti 71 "•'• t1 " '1 \4 ....... 51 ~ ._, tJ 7) " 11 •-..c.i, M .. sm. r• .. u ti ... l n '°'" .. , ,, s---" 51 " ~ i.... IJ " s,. .... .. 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Oil slick oozes into Texas marshlands BE { H ( I I 'I T t''J' ( lal nlllt-<l rn ln \cn\1tf\ l' nrnr\hland' on the n(1rth l·nd ''' I 1,1h l',t1111 R." h111 lt'hintt rl''llOl<'ll \a1urd:l\ tn pan!> ot th1.: o.I\ \\hl'll' up 111 • "' 101 Et.1lh1n' 111 011 'J'lllkd tnlfll a da ma1t•d oarl(l' C. lcanur lfl'"' "'l'd ,,,,uum trud,, 111 'lit ~ ur thl nth ml''' which ha\ "·''hl•d up .1h1nr .rn' ,·,tun.ttl·d 't''en-nuk 'ltrt·tlh ol Houston Pmnt l h,· l1il h.1, 'tru, I.. m.u,ht'' and <,onH· r<'\llkntiul propcn) 1n thl' a1c:J . 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'<'' rral hi.', l hco; c:irher th"' \\>ctk. ne"' 011 "a"' !"('port~ f nda' nwrnan11 alonp, Houo;tc.m Point -an area of land nn lhl' north end of thc.· hJ~ bctv.l'l'n the Hou<i>ton .. hip Channel and Tnntt' B.t\ , h1rter said ( <~'t (1unn1 ol11llnl\ nl'<' "'<'re con5.1dcnn1 u 1na 01l-ca11n1 mt rube<1 on ran' of I fl 1u\ton Point hut he did not l.now \\>hen 11 th."Cl\ton \.\ou l' Ix' madt' lute offic1nl' dum~·d the m1t'rot'I<'<. on a 400-}·ard trctch of belH.h on Pchcnn I lnnd C\n 1 huN la'. hut ~ uh "'-l'rcn·1 i."'pc<>tcd for ~'eral "l"C~.., lktw,'<'n ~00 000 and l~>.OOO gallon\ ot 011 p1lkd into 1he tun BJ \ "ht'n a tanl.er collided w11h two NI~ Jul) :? 1n the sh1Jl l h.inncl. the C OJ\t ( ruard o;.a1d Ont: of thl' bn C\ nearl) "l:lnl.. hut It h3 stnt'e hc:'en ra15C'J and mo"~ to \h, llO\\C't "at(-" tn th e ha:y l"o c u~'"'' ~turd.a) ~ con 1dcrmg th~ ~'l,\1b1ht' ol \.Ulltng H "' half. thtll mov1n1 the pieces out ot th.: N ~ . L1m11cd 1rani\ t'l'sumcd l ruJav 1n the \htp channel afttt th~ barge w~ mo' rJ B .__ -'_, A.nwlalilil ,....,, Daniel Knauf. a Un1"mity of Florida suf'llCOn •ho o.,erated Oft the healthy Palatka woman in 1911, for lcmna an a .. 11ant. who •as not a doctor. eumiM the SMU~l btfott IUl'lft'Y In- llamtey couldn't eAplaJn how the Palatka woman's na~ wound up on the rtpm of another petic.nt v..1lh a more Knous probk"'. and .cnt 10 urttry. ' -·~ 1'lle An«MIN Prns ._-----~---------._..,......,_...,._....,_,. ' . .. . ~ 1 • .s c I er hl c th R sa as Pl h• Cl F b11 w ep Sil lh1 ~ ~ IDIDldb~ IO brint die ...... ....,~. ~~*: ==s:'C•rm.e "'*' ................... .. ..... '1tllmlklrviM ... ....,. .... _. ca•.-vadve-IMa ae ....._ ........... wTao llid .. . Yecl ...: ........ ol ......... :.ril m~tt•1co-WMlw .... .... 've bad DO hack mettilll Pll pniecta IPIM"Oved to renew "* ....,.. when new &elden -·w powr. ., n: .. ... likf .... ~---......... ..,_......,~= -~_._.;;;.._;;;;:_,;;;;_~ tMDdoe oe his tiuli- carwaebcl, Mid ..... Nnenbeltlt. the red-mited vt. itor is u Wlft'\istakable symbol ol lbe cbanen that have &Aken place -or that residents think have tam place -in this city. 0 When a narrow ~ority of voten denied Mayor Larry Apan and bis .Uy, Councilman Cameron Cos- arove second terms, they did more lhaD cbanfe the faces that sit behind lbe council dias. They simultaneously ushered into power a IJOUP whose views, on everythina from aovemmcnt's role to 10Cial issues, could bardJy be matt different from those of A&ran and his allies. Tbe differences understandably have voters wonderina what will happen next Many fear -while others hope -that Irvine's so-called .. new ri&ht" will maintain a narrow, local focus, will be more pro-busj- ness and less involved 1n social issues. '"The family reunification people look at me as 1f I've got horns on my head,•• Sheridan said. She was refer- rina to participants in one of A_Jran's programs. which assists residents who have family members who arc t~pped in troubled foreign coun- tnes. It's an example of the kind of program Sheridan said she supports. but docs not think city dollars should be spent to further. But residents have nothing to fear from the new conservative majority. Sheridan and new City Council member Barry Hammond said. An Bloomer, a new City Council mem- ber who is vice president of a secur- ity company. was on vacation this past week and unavailable for com- ment. Sheridan said that while she in- tends to euminc programs and commissions and possibly eliminate some of each. she has no inrenuon of dismantling many of 1he cit} 's social programs. "There will be social policr· but there won't be any more socia engi- neering, .. she said. Hammond said conservatives have been unfairl) labeled as in- tolerant and unsympatheuc. a mis- take he hopes to correct( Hammond also downplayi. the impact the new conservauvc ma- 1ont) wall have on social iss ues. despite the fact that the issue of homosexual ri&hts marked the first clear victory Tor Irvine's core of conservative activists. Thouah most of the activists have been Politically active in Irvine previously -several had unsuc- cessfully soufbt council ~sts -it was the city s human nghts ordi- nance that plvanizcd many con- servative activists and made them a political force in Irvine. In a bitter battle. during which Sheridan remained neutral and Bloomer steered clear of the fray. a group calling itself the Irvine Values Coahtion overturned a portion of the human rights ordinance that guranteed homosexuals protec tion from discrimination. The Values Coalition was led b\ Michael and Chrisuna Shea. and Scott Peotter. Peotter. an Irvine architect. has si nce been appointed to the city Planning ·commission by Hammond and 1s considenng run- ning for a disputed Cit) Council scat in a special elec tion set for Novem- ber. Michael Shea. who was Shcndan·s appointee to th e Cit} Finance Com- mission un11l rcccntl}'. wa s an un- successful candidate for Ci ty Coun- cil in 1988. Hammond. wh o active!) sup- ported the coahuon·s efforts last fall. ~has appointed another of its pnme movers. Christina Shea. to the ci t) 's Community Services Comm1ss1on. Hammond. who admits to being the most ronsenatl\e of the nc..., council maJOnt). said he met the Shcas in 1980. ...,hen the <:ouplc attended the same church h1.· did. That church. he said. 1s no longer in CXIStCnCC The conscn all' c group 1J'lat would eventually contribute to Agran's downfall became a unified body the niaht the A~n-led City Council voted -as did 'Sal~ Anne Sheridan -in favor of the human ri&hts law. Vowing to fight what they con- sidered special protections to homosexuals by the ordinance. the activists formed the coalition. In its formative months, Values Coalition President Peotter prom- ised that the group would monitor school textbooks, and for a time. it published lists of Irvine video stores that rented "pornographic" films. Now, when Hammond, Peotter and Shea talk of the agendas, they refer to more business-like ap- proaches to. d~aling :-vi~h city issues. to re-examining ex1sting city pro- J111mS and commissions and to find- ing ways to build low-in come hous- ing in Irvine -ways they say are less objectionable to developers than the program adopted by the previous council. 0 While occupying th e scat of power ma) be new to this conservative alliance. man~ of its members and allies are familiar to Irvine voters. Bloomer and Hammond. who edged our a field of four competitors to wan City Council scats. did so on their second try for city offi ce. In 1988. Bloomer, a retired Marine Corps general. outspent has opponents and finished second-to- last in the Ci ty Council race. That same )Car. then-councilman Larr) Agran clobbered Hammond at the polls to become the cat ) 's rim direct- 1> elected ma}or. While -.oters ctlangcd their minds about the candidates. few leadcri. hcrl· ~cm It> thank that '01cr<> -ST! Ill tlUnU VOlen became fed ur.':' Apa'1 soadi111 Oii ..... ftq Coua'lmn Hammond -lbat V01en wse limply lootina b a ... ..People saw an abulC of power over the last two ,..n and were eaeer for la chanee-8)' deflnitiOD, tbat c~ had to be m~ con-=~:~~ r:rsiibe~~Ta: ltamrnond added that hi• and Bloomer's vicloriel were putially a matter ot limial-He eaid he uuci- peted defeat on hit &nt try at win- nina elected office, and that winnina. the second time around was pert of his pine plan aJI Ilona. Since the 1988 election, Ham- mond, a businessman, said he has been workina hard to pin voters' recoanition and make his views known. Hostina a television show on Irvine's communitl'-acceu cable channel during that ttmc pve him a chance not onJy to become a fam- iliar face to viewers but to become well-versed in the concerns of rni- dents on all sides of the Politi- caJspcctrum. Hammond said. Hammond maintains that he, Bloomer and Shea all could have fared better in 1988 had they not competed 141ins1 each other. And, having Sheridan leading a united effort in 1990 helped them as well, Hammond said. "We needed somebody strona in the mayor's position to pull the wagon," he said. a But conservatives happy over their ousting of Larry Agran in June arc quick to gjve the former mayor partial credit for his own undoing. "I think the global vs. local thing hurt him. as did using the office of mayor for his own personal gain," said Sheridan. Agran was out of to~ Friday and unavailable for comment. Agran, his opponents say. became consumed by the power that his former popularity granted him. So how will those who have ousted Agran. and wrested that power awa y from him. avoid mak- ing the same mistake?. "I think the motivation is dif- ferent.'' Peotter said. "The new council and the council candidates (for the November electi on) all have full-time JObs. That should help them keep their perspecti ve. Larn 's full-11mc JOb was politics." · Want some inside information? ~- lrh idt• infr>rmation that \ much m<>r<' i111por talll titan 1lic 'tuff \otl gc:t lrom vrn11 partn<"r. It could ~tn· vour lift''. bn>t lwr-in-l;n,· or golf Y n1r chok,l<Tol tc:ading i~ om· of thl' tno'\t important i11cli<atio11' \()It han· e1t><mt what's going 011 in'\idt· \'ot 11 hoch. Part icu larh vrn 11 ht'<U't. Now. Hoag l lospital makt·s it C<L\"\' lot \'O U to g<·t thi'i important in"tide information. S<.'c how vow h<.'r'i stack up. Call and 1 q.,ris1t·1 frn \"otll I loag Heart J n\titutt· cholt·,tt'rol :L\."t'l\Snlt.'nt. For ~;) \011°1l find nttt \nt11 : • • • • • Individual< he >k,t<Tol kn·I I IDL cholt:~lcrnl lt'\d Ttiglvc<' ridt. ., ( :akulalt'd I .DJ . dmksterol Tc >tat dmlt'..,t<.'rol /l IDI. rati< > .. fllllll- A1c:r ~ow w~ .. \(.'S.'im<·111. t.ak<.· a monwnt to titlk to a 1 loag ntrdiologist ,md I loag nutritionist alxmt di<·t. f'\lll rition and exercise..·. Sampk· a hC'art healthy u-cat prepcu·<.·rl hy grn1rn1ct cooking instrurtor Pam Shddon)".'.\nd take home a free 1-kahhv I 1ean Handbook. P rc'-rcgist.r.ll ion is neces.~rv. , Saturday, August 18 8 a.m. -11 a.rn. Hoag Health Ccnter-lninc 4870 Barrtlnca Parkway. Irvine To~ call 551-6700. ' Saturday, Augult 25 7 a:m-11 Lm. f loag Hospital C..onf4 r nee Center 30 I Newpon Blvd., Newpon Beach To ~ alll 760-2095. A ,Y,.,1irf nf I ltlfll{ / l1>Jpilnl -------------------' ~ , . I n. -= ar.kfMl. ~ wblft ia Ne..,_,. Belch. Two WOIM8 in the oOfall shop are in a tiff about 10metbi111 that happened • to bolb of them iD a nearby ra- tauruaL It wu a new restaurant, and lbele two p11 ud a ftw other female ftienCb Md epent the better put of aa aftcrnooD aamplina the meou aad wotkina their way throulh the boute repertoire of chardOnnays. One returned the next evenina with ber ht.atband. A waiter sidled up to her, winked at her -aad arched an eybrow. .. Chardonnay?," he sugested. The other woman, 1toppin& for a drink with her husband a few days .later, wu horrified to notice the bartender wavina a ftiendJy sreet•na to her. The b&llbandl were not amused. The wives hadn't told them about the ~vious viait. "That a all they needed to know -that we all went out and drank chardonnay all afternoon," said one. "And besides," said the other, "those guys violated the Unwrit- ten Code. ''They would never have done that to a man." 0 So. The Double Standard is alive and well... and living in suburbs everywhere. Well, not qu.ite everywhere. One prominent Corona def Mar restaurateur told me about an eventful even.inJ in his dinina room. "A very aood cuatomer was having dinner with her boyfriend when her husband a.nd two children showed up. He thought she was out of town on business. I seated the husband and kids in another "?<>!"· Of course, I warned the lady not to come out of the main dm1ng room. "She said, 'Please, God, tell me there's another way out of here A window. or somethin&.' " · There wasn't. And dinner that evening stretched on for close to three hours, during which time the restaurateur guarded the main dining room with his life. .4f 0 The scene: 3 p.m .. my dentist's office. Laguna Beach. Mc: "There seems to be an clement of fear when it comes to m~lc-femalc relationships. I wish more people would speak their minds." Female patient: "I call all men 'slime.'" Second female patient: "We ou&ht to boycott the slimebags.'' Office manaaer: "The doctor still calls me 'The Girl • and I've been running his office for nine years.'' · Me: ''You mean as in 'have my girl call your girl?' .. . Mc: "Have you ever gone car shopping with a man who was going to buy you a car?" Second female patient: "Yeah. the man drives a Mercedes and the woman gets the Honda ... As 11~: But honey, you want to buy me this '4C}illwoodie station wagon with the collapsed scat? To wh ich the man replies: You don't' need a car anyway. Where do you ever go? first .female patie~t: "I wouldn't mind having a wood1c." Dent 1st (sucking has head out of his cubicle): "Women shouldn·1 be allowed to dnve." By. now. every~y as screaming at everybod)'. else. My dentist comes int.o the recepuon area and tells me: "J.C.. 1f you lose me any more patients. you re ouddahere.'' 0 Men and women arc never going to 5cc eye-to-eye. ~ut. men arc su~h bullies. They use brute force to get us to be subm1ss1ve, subservient. mealy-mouthed little drones. Maybe we reall y ought to boycott them. at least until they shape up. Don't get me wrong. there are plenty of really squared-away men -but far too man.y of them use money and Power as weapons. All most women. have 1s y~u kno~ what -especia lly if they're alienated from humanny by a ~ttnt playing Hamel Nelson to some inept slob's version of Ou1e. minus the first-class orchestra. So... if every woman in Amenca whose husband demeaned her m subtle ways (Why isn't the laundry done?) would just cut him off (you kn~w what .1 mean here) for 30 days. well... I'll bet we'd accomplish more in one month than 1he women's movemenl did in 20 years. 0 We gave up our careers. We subordinate our identities. allow ourselves to be moved from town to town. house to house -in the name 05 "fast track." or "it's a good investment. dear." .we give up our size 8 fi$ures to have their children and -11 they re really clever -.a~cr nine and a half yea rs rhcy throw us out. If they wa.1t I 0 years. 11 s too late. By then. we're actually entitled to something. Thanks a lot. women's lib. So much bloodshed and for what., If nothing else. we've finall} won the nght to· open our own doors. · Jllll• Cll•mberl•lo ~ col•mo •P~•rs oo nund•r• ud S•od•Y•· FUND From A l chief executive of FundAmcnca on Tuesday. "To put 11 mildly at blew me away." Ruff said Frida}. "That's several times more than the CEOs in most Fortune 500 companies (earn).'' he said. Edwards' whereabouts were un- known and he could not be reached for comment. Edwards was arrested last month and characd by Florida officials with running an illegal lottery. Pros- ecutors in that state allege that Ed- wards. through FundAmerica. bilked Florida residents of about $8.2 million throuah a pyra mid sales scheme. ~wards, free on S 1 million bail. denies the charaes. He has lefl the company. Ruff also disclosed Friday that florida officials told him they will 1nd1ct FundAmerica Inc. on crimi- nal charscs next week. "This was not uneitpccted.'. he said. "Other companies in network marketina have come under indict - ment and survived. h docs not automatically me.n the death and demise of FundAmcrica." FundAmerica sells memberships in uchaQlt for rcbltes on consumer goods and services. ales associates can earn bonuses for selling more memberships. The company has about 100.000 members nationwide. Ruff released a financial state- ment alkgedl) showing Edwards re- CCl\Cd S5.4 million in sala ry . bonuses and management fees this )Car . Ruff alleged that Edwards per- sonal!) wared about S 10.5 m1lhon from FundAm~ca accounts to an undisclosed Ne crlands entity be- t ween October 19 9 and June of this )Car. Ruff charactenzcd the transfers as royalty payments, to an individual who helped Edwards launch Fun- dAm erica. Wire receipts indicated the money was transferred to Lloyd's Bank 1n Holland. .Ruff also claimed that Edwards wared $827.049 to another entity in Hona Kona betw~n Oct. 31. 1989 and May 23 of this year. He con· tended the 1rans(en were interest payments on a $4 m1lhon loan to FundAmcnca. .Ruff said Edwards called to speak wtth him this week but that he refused 10 take the call. .F'!ndAmenca has about S 17 malhon 1n H5CtS. most of which was froze~ by a federal judac in San FranclS(O who i1 hcari~ 1 SI~ million class.-acuon lawsuit · IP•nst the company. GIRL was not armed, Pola 1&1d. -A t A Hun1in1ton Beach Police hcli· ,...._ copttr flew the percnu to the platt Oft1cer John Furbash saw the where the truck "' found. fosaer•a van at Nohl Ranch and Polief 11 d offK:Crs in tkanti"lton S... COICh l'09d1 in the Anaheim Beach end nearby cities did a atr«t· HU'& area. by-street Jelrth (or tllr truck and the • .. Al me vehecle 11opped, the or. prt, but the dil~ or tht fkler ..-rent:I~ ~· the child try to Anaheim oftker peicl oft'. Soll«ilo I!' of tbe vel*le." McErtatn Mid. laid. ' He (the IUIPICIJ probably k8"' tllr "Who would tlunll lhlt w ~Id ~ WM oYa". ·be in Aftllwim? 11 ... IOOd lltinunt Tbe IUtplCI. )l•yel!'°" Pedro by tllr oftkw ~ be 'idaed: Monies. wat amtkd for IUIPkfon -Of,, ,.;,. ~-·.,.. ._. o( auto theft and ltidna.,.Mna. Hf ......,. *' ,,..,., ., I ...., r ~ ..., .... ,._.,.,_ Todd Holl•nd of Cot;o. ••ach, Pl•., en route to the ninth Op Pro men•1 cumplon1hlp •t Huntlneton aeach. He gives .Florida a clean swe~p of the bf g event 9y .JOfl PUGUSON ....... lpmltl ..... HUNTINGTON BEACH -Al agrcuive and fut u Todd Holland wmed on the waves Saturday, his demeanor at tht pre11 c:onfe1enoc afterward was decidedly low key. · The 21-year-Old Cocoa Beach, Fla,. surfer had just become a champion in an AJsociation of Surfina Professionals contest for the first time jo bj1 four-year ~· yet Hollan~ seemed a littJe battJe weary after oustn\& area favontc Marty Tomas. 109-96.S, in 3-to 6-foot waves at the finals of the Op Pro Surfina Championships before I S,000 at the Huntinaton Beach Pier. Maybe he just wasn't used to the crand treat- ment, includfog a SI 0,000 winner's prize. 0 Jt's something pretty new to me," said Holland. a fon:ner U.~. Amateur S~rfina Championships winner. "h's definitely the b1gcst victory of my hfe. If there was one event I did want to win this would be it. I remember comina here as an amateur and wotkini the flap and training. "It's nice to get a victory under my belt. A couple of times I was lhinkina. 'Geez, is this ever aoing to happen.' " ' Am~nJ East Coast surfer1, only Virajnian Wes Laine (ninth twice) and f1ond1an Jeff Crawford (I 2lh) have finished higher in the final ASP !Okin~. Holland. I 5th a year ago, moved to 11th with the victory and 1s shoollng for the top 10. " .. Last year, I ~s.~itti.na close to the top 10 when an injury set me back, Holland said. This year. I want to concentrate on making the top 10.'' h ~ a the cap for a great day from East Coast talent. which bas not_yet .gained the respect of other surfing hotbeds. First Freida Zamba of Flag.ler Beach. Fla .. w~n the women's final. then Floridian Danny Melhado won the Op Junior before Holland gave Aonda its first-ever sweep of a world tour event. For To mas. formerly of ScaJ Beach. 1t was a heartbreaking defeat in front of a crowd which pve him a rous1n1 cheer as he made his way to the water moments before the stan of the men's final. The crowd roared when he pulled off maneuvers en route to the highest scoring wave of the finals. Tomas avoided media interviews afterward. Tom~ .. one of the rising stars o.n the ASP tour along with Holland. surfed bnlhantly all week. 1ncludin& a semifinal ·win over veteran champion Damien Hardman earlier Saturday. . Always a bridesmaid. he had said earlier that the most important thing to him today was a strong performance. win or lose. The semifinal , was ju~t that. ~ut he seemed to lose his aagressivencss in the final. something he said has happened to him in three previous defeats in the finals. Nonetheless. the second-place finish moved him to sixth in the ASP rankin~. one day after he said his goal fOf. tb1s season was to get as close as possible to the top fi ve 1n the world. The season is still young. but !Please see HOU.AND/BJ) Melhado pulls it out ~n Juniors 1y JON flRGUSON on his first two waves. but Austin caught fi ve waves in the first 18 minutes of the 45-minute heat w 1ch scorel! tach surfer'~ fi.,.~-bc~~ out of a maximum of 15. B) virtue of his quantity. Austin enjoyed a comfortable lead. but Melhado's high scores set him up for later. Holland's key? He was 'brilliant at the basics' Op PRO -~ .... ~ ... - HUNTINGTON BEAC H -Patience was a vinue 18-year-old Danny Melhado had never ~n forced to utilize in a surfing contest much before. But in Saturday's O p Junior. he not only trained himself to be patient. he used it like :i veteran. The transplanted Floridian. who recently moved from Indialantic to San Clemente. capped a strong comeback with a 23-point final wave en route to posting a I 04.8-91 .1 victory over Huntington Beach's Mark Austin in the finals of the Op Junior at the Huntington Beach Pier. The win brouaht Melhado a S 1,000 scholar- ship. Mclhado. I), also defeated Huntington Beach's Jeff Deffenbaugh, 75.1-74. in the semi- finals earlier Saturday. Austin nipped San Juan Capistrano's Shane Stoneman. 80-79.5. in the other semifinal. Melhado had strong scores of 21 and 25.5 "I was behind in the heat. and I knew I had to pull out some big ndes." Melhado said. "I had two good ones. then fell on (two) in a row. which blew my rhythm. I tried to turn my mind around and I wanted to go for the big moves. "But I tried to hold it in. because I knew I had 45 minutes and knew the waves would come. In amateur events. I'm used to 15-minute heats with six guys." Melhado later came up with waves of 15.5 and 19 before notching a 23 inside the I 0- minute mark which propelled him into the lead. Lookin' in retrospect at his final amateur event. Austin recognized some key mistakes. Austin broke his favonfe surfboard while prac- t1c1ng in the morning. so he rode a backup board f Please ... JUNIORS/BJ) OnJhc surface, the results of the Op Pro looked hke a big UPl\Cl.,Wl from Day I of the main evd\t Todd Holland was consistently doing the basic things that ul- timately r,,:sulted in his 1mpre•ive victory. which led me to predict his ultimate triumph. For staners. we all know that length of nde 1s of the utmost importance. There was a strong current coming from the south to the nonh for the duration of the event. and Holland used th is minor detail to his complete ad- vantage. After the event. Holland ~as asked about his strategy. and he replied. "I .wanted to stay away from the pier. and surf where I'm most comfonablc." Actually. b) sta)1ng fanher to the south Holland would take off Dodgers' moments can fill up a lifetime Sunday's sponing best. compiled while wonderina how Peter O'Malley feels about the Cy Young success beinaachieved by Dave Stewan (almost won last year) and Bob Welch (who will win the award this year). KEEPING COUNT co.nquerslt •Considering that the Dodgers haven't been able to find a fifth 1taner, one might also wonder about Sid Fernandez. or Ted Power, or Ken Howell, or Brian Holton. or Charlie Hou&h? •Whatever happened to Joe Beckwith? • TaJk about shon pennant races: Suddenly. everyone in LA wants to taJk about football. , •Say what you must about Al Davis because he deserves most of it. but he showed another touch of Joyalty by flyina ba~ from London to attend Ted Hendricks' Saturday Induction into the Pro Football Hall of fame. • Believe it or not. it has been fc most a quaner-century since the eldi football pme (Raiden over ets,43-32, Nov. 17, 1968). • I think the Hank SteY.brcnner thinattinks. The Yankees should let ~·y Johnstone runcrc team. Who is Brickyard Kennedy>? That's the question I asked Don ewcombe the other niaht and he "Who?" Actually, Brickyard and Ncwk arc Rick Talley listed on the same" All-Time Dodger Team" ballot beinadistnbuted at Dodaer Stadium. Their category: Best lli&ht-Handed Stanina Pitcher. Other candidates arc Don Sutton, Burleigh Grimes. Van lin1Jc Munao. Dizzy Vance, Bob Welch. and Orel Henhiscr.but I think the winner will be ... Don DryMlaJe. So who is Brickyard Kennedy>? He pitched for the Brooklyn Bridc- pooms from 1892through 1901 (e.ven before Tommy John). winnina 117 pmn a nd losin1 149. Other All-Time Oodaer categories and my sctections: · Catcher-Roy Campanella over John ROKboro, Joe Ferauson, Mike Scioteia. Mickey Owen. and Steve Yeqer. Left-handed stancr -Sandy Koufax over John. Claude Osteen, Johnny Podres. Nap Rueter. and Fernando V alcniucla. f""'9 .. TM.UY /U J INSIDE / , I, ~ 1 -~7171 ..n• un• omes four-time charnP-fon . ' , and ao left toward &he pin, and -lhll~g~...W~ • him aNe way a. the jud plane al\'1sion, ltncc ~ving t 1m~sion ofa mw:h longer nde thaa if he wOtdcJ ha vc started cla.r. This11C'&io11ve Holland the opponunity to do one or two more major maneuvers than his oppo. nents. staning w1th Manin Potter in the second round of the main event. Potter looked very im- pressive. as good as any other surfer in the main event. Holland took advantage of the north current and got the left- breaking waves much longer than Potter's. who chose to go nght when he surfed. against the cur- rent. actually shortening his nd" Potter was actually surfing better. but Holland's waves gave him the • 1.Joyd Tice opponunny to do more. so he edged Potter out. Apinst Cum:n in the quar- terfinals. unhke Currcn's other OJ>- ponents, Hollan~JUSt stayed with h11 game plan as 1f to say. "Herc I am. you're going to have to beat me.· Bnn11n1 us to potnt number two: Holland refused to be suckered into C'urren's game of catching a lot of inside waves. where nobod) is better. Rather than being Oustercd and thinking. "Gosh I'd better do something. Curren as catching waves and l'm f Pleaw see TICE /BJ) • ·. .. T .. ports Things heating up for Raiders, Saints LONDON -In a land where foot· ---bell is a novelty and IOCCet is kina. the ~ New Orloans Saints and Loi Afteelel ~ Raiders are miai_q just one thin& -air ---- conditionin1 durina the worst beat wave in British history. The teams had liaht practice sess.ions Saturday, one day before their prcseason clash at Wembley Stadium. Then they bcpn the scareh for a oool spot. "We're used to the heat durina practice, but the problem is findill& somewhere to cool off," Saints spckesman Rusty K.asmiersky said. "The hotels are not very cool during tbe day and it's hard to 10 anywhere because we're always in buses and they're not air conditioned." The temperature reached 99 degrees on Friday, the hottest day in British history, and the heat remained intense Saturday. Slightly cooler conditions are expected for today's game. The Sajnts have more to worry abo\lt than the heat. They arc missing former starting quarterback Bobby Hebert, who has demanded a trade and is a contract holdout, and have a patchwork offensive line. .- Center Steve Korte is out for~cast four weeks wath a partial ligament tear in h . · t k!_lq. while guard Steve Trapilo and tackl tan Brock are holdouts. G uard Brad Edelman was expected to move over to the right side of the line. but he suffered a ruptured biceps tendon during a pass rush drill Thursday and will be out a minimum of two to three months. Kasmiersky said Edelman may have to undergo surgery and co uld be lost for the season. Joel Hilgcnberg will start at center today, with seventh-round draft choice Scott Hough at right guard and R1 t:hard Cooper at right tackle. Cooper was a defensive lineman last season. In exhibition games Saturday: •Bears 13, Browna 0: James Coley scored on a 35-yard pass from Mike Tomczak and the Chicago defense shut do" n Cleveland in the Pro Football Hall of Fame exhibition game in Canton. Ohio. The Bears. coming olT a 6-10 record a year ago that included a season-ending string of six losses. had 18 first downs while holding the Browns to 10. •Broncos 10, Seabawlu 7: Alton Montgomery and Michael Brooks set up scores with pass inter- ceptions and Elliott math ended a Seattle threat with another interception as Denver prevailed at the Tok>O Dome. The game was played before an enthusiastic near-se llout crowd of 48.827. which lust ii) cheered e' cry completed pass and hard hit. TE LEVI SI * Ra1ders-Sa1nts. Channel 4. 10 a.m. * Paz1enza-Haugen fight, Channel 4. p.m. * A's-Angels. SportsChannel. I p.m T'EUYlllON -• 9 a.m -SCCA l1K'e "'fr:. '1::1on. 0.. (i.pt). ESPN. 10 am -Gr~t Ammcan RJIOt (W~. NY.- 0.sn(')'land) l111hli&h~. ESPN. 12 30 p.m. -CART Mtchtpn S00 rrom Brookl)n. MKil. (ckla)'f<ll. C'hannd 7 ' t p.m. -Barber Saab Pro~ compWlJOCI fTocn Sean Poun Ctapt). 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In other 11>lf Saturday: •Barb Mucha, seekina her first LPGA Yicaory, birdied the 48S-yard, 18th hole with a tW<H>oc JMllt to take a one-stroke leed after three roundl of tbe Boston F\ve Cassie in Denv~ Mus. Her total of 8-under-par 208 led Laura Ba by one stroke and fint-round leader Ok-Hee Ku y two. • Bob Charles shot a 2-under-par 70 to retain a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the ~aion tournament in Charlotte, N.C. U.S. routs Soviets b) 25 ATLANTA -Kenny Anderson ---- scored 23 points and Billy Owens and • ~ Alonzo Mourning added _18 apiece as the ,· -. United States avenged a Goodwill Games ---- loss and crushed the Soviet Union, 98-73, in an exhibition game Saturday. "I think we keep getting better," Duke Coach Mike Knyzewski said of his American team. "We need to get better to win the world championship, but this was a very P<>sitive step." The U.S .. silver medalist in the Goodwill Games after losing to Brazil in the championship game, lost to the Soviets, 92-85, in the Seattle event. The Americans never trailed in the exhibition, breaking a 12-12 tie on Anderson's 16-footer with 13: 16 lef\ in the first half. The U.S. stretched its lead to 32-16 on an Owens dunk 7:47 before halftime and led by 19 late in the half. Two U.S. boxers win gold SEATTLE -Two U.S. boxers won ---- gold medals at the G~will Games on .#.,_. Saturday, then the sh ing started. P In a rare intcrnatio al-style shootout. the U.S. hoc key team won its way into a gold-medal game wath a victory over previously undefeated Canada. 5-4. Next the U.S. women's basketball team beat Bulgaria. '106-6 7. and also will play for the gold m~al toda). This was an old-fashioned. Amcncan massacre. •Bo.lag: The U.S. had three boxers going f~r gold Saturday. and Sergio Reyes and Tim Austin came up winners. T eammatc Raul Marqu~z lost a 4-1 decision to Franc1sc Vastag of Romama in the 147- pound division. Reyes. a Marine lance corporal. beat Serafim Todoro' of Bulgaria 3·2 at 11 9 pounds. and Tim Austin had a 3-2 decision over Dzhambulat Mutayev in the 112-pound division. • Hockey: GoalteJH1er ·Guy Hebert stopped all fou r Canadian shots in the shootout as the teams took turns firing point-blank at th e net. The shootout followed a I 0-minutc scoreless period. The score was 4-4 after regulation. and the U.S. team was awarded a fifth goal for "inning the shootout. •Basketball: Teresa Edwards led six Americans 1n double figure!I with 19 points. and the U.S. team oubcored Bulgaria 15-6 to lead 81-60 with nine minutes left. The Bulgarians scored onl} sc-.en points 1n the final nine m1nute'i, and the .S. team outscored Bulgaria 13-0 over the final 2:57. •Volleyball: Cuba. the World Cup champion. beat the United States, 15-5. 15-11. 15-5. to win the men's bronze medal. Edberg, Chang play for title Top-seeded Stefan Edberg sand- wiched two excellent \ets around a me-• • d1ocrc second set and beat No. 3 Pete ,,,- Sampras, 6-2 . 6-7 (7-6). 6-1. Saturday in the se mi finals of the Volvo Tennis-Los Angeles tournament. Edberg advanced to today's final and will play the winner No. 4 Michael Chang. who defeated seventh-seed Gary Muller of South Africa. 7J6 (7-4). 6-2. in th e oth er semifinal. Edberg dominated th e first set and took a 2-0 lead in the second set. Sampras broke back in the eighth game for a 4-4 tic. then went up 6-5. With Edberg ser-.ing. the 12th game went to deuce four times. Sampras had two break points but couldn't convert and the match went to th e tiebreaker. Sampras won the la st four points to take the set. In other sports news Saturda): • Harmomous. dri ve n by John Ca mpbell. ca p- tured the 1990 Hambleton1an in East Rutherford. N.J . Harmonious ran the one mile trotting classic in I :54 1/5 to outfintsh Embassy Lobell. which was second. and Royal Troubador. which was third. • Cnminal Type. nddcn b} Gary Stevens and assigned the high we1$hl of 126 pcunds. beat Dancing Spree by 111: lengths in the $234,400 Whitney Stakes at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. •Dan Jorgensen won the 800-metcr freestyle (7:59.97) to close out the U.S. Swimming Long Course Champ1onsh1ps. while Julie Cole took top honors in the women's 1,500-metcr freest yle ( 16:38.56) tn Austin . Texas. • Ettore Maserat1, a founder and guiding force of the famed racing car company. died Saturday at the age of 96. the ANSA news agency rcpcrted. From Th A...clalftl Ptt .. TALLEY Keeler, and Kirk Gibson. Bill Bevens' no-hitter with a two-out, pinch-hit, game-winning double in game four of the World Series. From 8 1 Right-handed rehef -Clem Labine over Jay Howell, Tom N1edenrucr. Ed Rocb,uck. Mike Marshall. and Larry-Sherry. Left-handed relief -Ron Per· ranosk1 o-.er Steve Howe and Jim Brewer. First base -Gil Hodges in a tight fit over Steve Garvey, Ro n Fairly, Wes Parker. Dolph Camilli, and Jake Daubert. Second base -Jackje Robinson over teve Sax. Billy Herman, Davey Lopes, Jim Gtlltam. Charlie Neal. Ted itcmore. and Jim Lefebre. Third base -Gilham by a narrow mar,jn over Ron C'cy. Billy Cox. Cookie Lav11etto.1nd Ken McMullen. Short top -Pee Wee Reese over Maury Will~, 8111 Rus.scll. and Leo Durocher. Outfield -Carl f unUo. Duke nidcr. and Zack Wheat over Dusty Baker. W1lltc O.vis. Tommy Davis.. Rtek Monday. Babe Herman. 0 1Juc Walker, Frwnk Howard, Wally Moon. Pedro Gucm:ro. Wtlltc r Manager -Walt Alston over Leo Durocher. Wilbert Robinson, and Tommy Lasorda. 0 On the same ballot: Greatest Mo- ments in Dodger History and there arc some beauties-; everything from Hodges' four home runs in a 19S0pme to Koufax's 1965 perfect game to Welch striki na out RCfiie Jackson in the 1978 World Senes. My Top I 0 Moments may differ from yours: •I.April 15, 1947 -Jackie Rob- inson starts at first base to become the first black player in the major leagues. • 2. Oct. 4. 1955 -The Dod,crs win their first World Series title be- hind Johnny Podrcs' shutout and a pme-savina atch of Sandy Amoros in dcfcat1n1 the Yankees in seven pma . • 3. Oct. 19, 1981 -Rick Mon- day's two-out solo home run in the ninth inn ina beats the upos, 2-1, in the NLCS. scndtnt the Dodacrs into the World Scnes. • 4. Oct. 3. 1947-Cookic uvqetto breaks up Yankee pitcher • 5. April 10. 1962-Dodger Stadium opens its doors for the first time. • 6. Oct. 15. 1988 -A hobbled K.irk Gibson hits a two-out, two-run pinch homer off Oakland's Dennis Eckersley in thc'binth inninaof Game I of the World Seriesat Dod&er Stadium. • '· April 9, 1981 -Rookie Fernando Valenzuela beau the A~tro1i 2-0, in his major leque st•i:t· tngenna the stan ofFcrandoman1a. • 8. Oct. 6, 1963 -Dod,ers sweep the Yankee' in four pmcs to win their th11d World ~ries. • 9. June 8, 1968 -Don Drytdale pitches his s.ixth consecutive shutout and aocs on to pitch S8 consttutivc scoreless inninas. , • I 0. Sept. 28. t 988 -Ortl Henhiscr reaches 59 consecutive scoreless inninas to break Orytdale's ~rd. • /US ~'•Nl••,,,,,.rs• •OrmwwC...• o.JlT ,.,,.,~ ,...,, ,...,, .. ,,.,.,. t Newport-San Diego ra'ce lures 70 By ALMON LOCl<ABEY Delly NM 11oMJnt lllrll., Seventy crack sailing yachts in . Jive classes answered the starting signals Saturday at noon in the second annual Ncwpcrt Beach to San Diego race. The race is co-spcnsored by Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and San Diego Yacht Club. There were 75 entries, but two of them suffered rigging failure while maneuvering for the start and three others failed to show. There was one class of International Offshore Rule (IOR) yachts. includinJ fo ur I 2:meters. and four classes of Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ratings. First off the line on a port tack in the IOR-12-meter class was the 82-foot maxi, Lady Godiva (ex Sorcery) co-skippered by Fargo and Stratton of Suthwestern Yacht Club (Sa n Diego) which led the 12-meters around the weather mark off Huntington Beach. She continued to widen her lead after rounding the mark and setting spinnakers for the 71-mile reach-run to the finish just Water polo inside San Diego Harbor. . . Leadina the Twelves wa.s Heart of Amcnca. sailed by Vince Sims, Kona Kai International Yacht O ub (San Diego). followed by America II, Defender and Stars &. Stnpcs '86. Heart of America was the 12-mcter sailed by Buddy Melgcs of Chicago in the 1986 America's Cup series ofl Perth Australia· America II was the New York Yacht Club 'entry: Sta~ &. Stripes '86 was Dennis Conner's trial horse in the Aussie series. and Defender was an unsuccessful hopeful in the 1983 Cup race when Conner lost to the Australians. Winds at the start were a moderate 8-10 knots from the west-southwest which provided a lively spinnaker reach down the coast. The race started off the Balboa pier. There were 21 local boats in the starting fl~t. including the 12-meter Defender skippered by Bnan Mock out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. With continued fair winds. leaders in the fleet are expected to finish by mid-morning today. with the majonty crossing the hne b) noon. o.., .... ,.._~~·­u.s. goalle Chris Dupl•nty blocks attempt bJ Soviet Dimitri Apana1enko f81· U.S. falls to Soviets by one, again By IARRY FAULKNER NEWPORT BEACH -Nothing new here on the United States water polo front where the Soviet na- tional team defeated the host Americans by yet another one-toal margin Saturday night at Newport Harbor Hl&h. Dmitri Apanascnko evaded a U.S. defender with 19 seconds left and fired past defenseless goalie Chris Duplanty for the game winner. spoiling a frantic comeback by the hosts. 'the 7-6 tri umph was the th ird straight one-goal victory for the Soviets, who topped the Americans, 12-11, Friday ni&ht in San Dicao and 6-5 in the recent Goodwill Games in Seattle. Coach Bill Barnett's American team posted leads of 2-0 and 3-1 . but went cold 1hro~ah most of three periods as the Goodwill Games silver medalists finall y went on 1op • .S-4. with 6: 10 left in the game. The United States' defense. which Barnett credited as the team's strong point the past few weeks, tiahtcncd thinas ur, however, and consecutive &oals by Jeff Campbel and Ench Fishcer knotted the match with 34 seconds let\. But Apenascnko took advantqe of a aamblina U .. defender to work free within (our meters of the caac and the U.S. offense could not eet off a Jhot a time upired. "Missed opponunit1es was the story for us.' said Barnett, also the coach of Newport Harbor Hiatt "Both defenses played very well, but there were opponuo1ttcs to score. They took advantaae of theirs aod wt couldn't do the same with oun ... Despite the consistently frustralin1 defeats at the hands or the more-e•pmenccd Soviets, Barndt found reason to smile afterward 11 hit team continues prep- aration (or the January Wortd C'hamptonships 1n Penh. Au traha. "At least we're' staying close," Barnett quipped. "Thcr.'re J~St much more experienced than we are and 11 showed 1n the last minute. They know what to do with the ball when 11 counts. We had a chance to F.t a good shot off at the end. but we (messed) around wtth the ball." Barnett said he remains pleased with his team's progress followmg a fiOh-place showi ng in Seattle. "It's slow, but we're progrcssina." Barnett said. "Our confidence gained 100 percent from the time we went into the Goodwill Games. I hope our tum is coming -quickly." Duplanty was the highlight Saturday, makina ciiht saves and further disrupting the Soviet offense w1th agrcssiveness outside the cage. Duplanty picked Qff three passes by swim min& out to the hole pcsuion, a trend Barnett has come to expect. and forced several errant shot attempts by swimming out to cut down the angle on Soviet attackers. "He does that quite a bit.." Barnett said. "Chris played a fine aame tonia,ht ... The offense. which ap~arcd out of sy nc between the openina and closina surges. was keyed by balanced scorina as six different players netted goals. Barnett was concern<.'<.! with the periods of offensive inefTecli vcncss, penicularly with a man-advantaat (when • defender i kicked out for roulina. lca v1n1 the defense hon-handed). "We were inept at our six-on-five situations." Barnett said. Corona dcl Mar Hap Coach John Varaat netted the <?nly. Unttcd tatC'S pl dunn1 a 21 •n.m1nu•t> IC)en, culuna 1n a penalty shot earned when R*rt Lynn was foukd from bthind. Varps• IOll madt it 4-4, but the hosts never claimed the laid. The two teams will complc1c 1 thrtt·matcb tcries ton1aht in Fl"(ino. ,, •• WOMEN ..... , ..,_ '16 and '18. -""But die 1111 couok of ymn on die .. (ftall-Wne~ • -tired of all die .,.... .. laid lamba. a 12- ,., ,, ..... o( die IOW. ..People .... ,. conc:wned witb wbo'1 wbat ud bow many pointa -I coaldD't CODCe11111* OD..:::? can just ID bome and surf and be ltlldy for .a con1e1t Whtn ii comea uoulid. I lknow which ones rm Pna ~ be iD and a couple of IM8ibl before I ...,, traini1111brm. I WIDt IO concmtnte on one event and ~ my board prepared for the type Of waves that are there. When HOLLAND Fromll1 spons b3 sunday mcn·s jump (holland) his consistent h1Jh finishes demon- strate his professional attitude. Durin& the final. which was scored on each surfer"s five best wa ves 1n 45 minutes. Holland Jumped on Tomas ri&ht awa) as he had other opponents en route to the finals. One b> one. top seeds had fallen . hkc Martin Potter and Tom Curren. before Holland toppled 19-)car-old Flav10 Padaratz of Brazil in the semifinals. Both had strong wa ves earl). but Holland scored a 22.5 and Tomas a 21. Afier one poor ride. Holland came right back with a 21 .5. while Tomas. looking a little tentati ve. fell early twice. Holland then went afler the kill. adding scores of20.5 and 22.3 10 take a commanding lead. Tomas answered with scores of 12. 19 and 16 before unleashin& a beautiful ride to the 1ns1de for the h1&hest score of the heat, a 24 which put him back in contention. But Holland came back w11h an 18.5 and 22.2 10 seal Tomas· fate as he sat on pnonty and defensi vely kept Thomas awa) from the best waves. Holland wa.s hungry as the Op amved. Af\er a d1sappoinung 17th· place finish at Oceanside 1n Jul). Holland came 10 Hunungton Beach earl>. surfing the breaks and scmng his strategy. you're on tbe..,.. ~Une...rou caa't C09Ceaftll • J• oae rvcna -J011 bive 10 be Oft 811 of ~hem." l.aalbl. wbo nat a sWf shop in f1lllcr a.eta widll ber bulbud called .. friedl'1 hrf' Line," OIMCd '° compete ia &he Cold Wattr Clallic (Sanaa Ou) lul ~h. her first win of &he ,_,.. She was ninth ia ber only odaer contat -the Uie'• A Bach Surf KJaasic in Ocansidt. .. Now I don't surf' for poin11." l.amba laid. "lftllald. I 1urf for ~· -.uafKtion. After you've woa four wor1d ai&Jn. wtaaa would a fiftb brina? I don't need IO 1urf for money and rve IO~n an I could out of the tour. I J.u11 didn't have lhe drive to do it. • So Ille tries to win coalall like the ninth annual Op Pro. "Mr pl " to enter coo1n11 I .-and win them.-she Mid. Botha. who ~OD tbe Pen Sham· poo Classic in Ausualia llll April. her only win on the tour tbia year, is tbe all-time viclOry (16) and money (S 107.885) leadtr in women's surfins history. • In 1hear Clfftl"J. Botha holds aa S-3 advantace over Zimba. but 1he latttr has won lbe last lhree strai&ht. This was their first mertins of 1990. Zimba. who worked her way throuah the Op uia.11, pulled oft' a nif\y. lia>-smashina wave in her final rick, scorina a 19.3 to lake a com- fortable lead over Botha with two miautn left in &be a.t. '"(ZMat.) look priority on &bat ... _....wave Uld lblt .. die ......-point," •id lalba.. 001 W • lialt ... of ... luck cbooli• waYeL Wbat bappna here iA Hunt- ..... ii lbat you cu·a ~rad dlele waves. · .. leilte die .... IDOCi wave I l9W Friedl ~~ re.I clan toward die buoy Ind ii Just happtned IO be IMre ••• to mt, it WU DOC any peal feaa Oft her put, ii jUll happened to be there." l.am• defeated Botha lut year in tbe quanafinab of \he Op Pro to sup an ci&ht·htat losins streak ap.anll the f 989 world champion. In this final. the ae.d chanted hands four 'times before Zamba' ICOl'ed a 22.0 on w Ulla •ve -me bilhes& matt 01 &be Mat. ""'ney ~ blld CCMldiLionl out dlerc... Zalnba taicL "'1'be currmts ftl'C IO b9d, for every lbree (P9d- dlinl) lll'Okes, you would move one ~ whole time I coelda't hear the ~ beiaa announced. so I didn•t know whit I needed Oil IM last wave. Bua rm lt.d I dide'l ,n to hear au of that becaute when you do you can make miaakft. If '°" know what you need Oft the llll wave, thoulh, it belpt ... Botha earned • benb into tlae final by knocki oft' Maria. 67.S-58.8~ despi~ 't.: problems. Mearig. the 1913 Op and world champion. is cumntly rated No. 2 JUNIORS From81 he hadn't ndden in a week. .. , think I had him until the la t fi,e minutes:· Ausun said. "What I lacked in the final was se lecting the n&ht v.a,es. I got more smaller wa\.es. and as a result got more smaller turns. The Judges were look- '"& for power cuts and big open face. wa,cs. I made a lot of nice cuts. but I needed to concentrate more as far as wa"'e selecuon."' Austin cau"'t 11 waves in the e'-'Cnt. all SC'Onng I 0 or better. while Melhado caught nine waves. sconng 15.5 or better on fivr of them for his final score and notching five or le points on the other four. , Austin thou&ht he was still ahead when he heard an announcement procla1m1ng his need to make up considerable ground on Melhado. .. , heard I needed a 30-pomt wa"e. so I tned to pull a 360 (dc-g~ tum). and go for it:· said 4.ustin. who failed to pull off the maneuver. The former captain of the Hunt- ington Beach Ht&h surfing team. who turned :?O. on Monda). 4.usun v.on the I Q88-89 Nauonal Scholastic urf- mg o.\ssoc1 at1on Cahfom1a state champ1onsh1p and after attending Ora nge Coast Collc-ge for a )'ear cap- tured the N 4. Na11onal . "You surf so many events, you always try to take it as far as ,YOU can in e"ery event," Holland said. "My last event I didn't do too well. so I put a lot of {>reparation into this event. Gary Linden. a former A P judae who shapes my boards and coaches me, developed a plan of what to do three or four days before the compeuuon." A crowd of some 1 S.000 watched •• Todd Holland, ''•Id• Zalllba and Dannr Melhado collected Op Pro tttles. Nel{t. he v.111 make1Hs mo"e to the profe 1onal ranks. surfing pnmanh the Professional urfing 4.ssoc1at1on of 4.menca·s domesuc tour v.h1 le making a tnp to 4.ustraha for tv.,o Assoc1a11on of urfi ng Professional world tour ronte~ts 1n No, ember "The Op"s helped prcparc me for turning pro:· o.\usun said. What Holland accomplished was finding the best position for himself throuahout the contest. As a result, he always cau&ht plenty of waves and cauaht them early an the heats. While other surfers were concen- tratina on the large left-breaking wa ves near the pier. Holland pos· 1tioned himself farther south of the pier. "Some people paddled too far from or too close to the pier." Holland said. ··1 was concentrating on one peak. One of the thinas was to kcef. people ofT the peak I wanted to su r . ff they find your strenath. they'll try to take at away." After Holland enjoyed great sets in the first se mifinal. the surf began to Oatten out. throwina Hardman ofT. "He aot on some waves early," Hardman said. "I think I passed up tome waves I should have taken. The waves had been aood for the last year. but they aot worse as our heat went on. I was look1n1 for waves that weren't out there. That's the slowest start 1 had in the contest." TICE Fromll1 not." Holland stayed true to his own rhythm and continued to score with the longer set wa ves. Curren chose to nde 1hc bigger wave. a 6-foot . 9-i nch pintail that he wqn the Cold Water Classic and the Btindaberg Rum in Australia t'arhcr in the )Cir. making an atroc1ou mistake. Holland took full advan1a~e of his shorter equipment b) explo1lln& < ur- rcn·s mab1hty to go "'ert1cnl . v.1th Curren opting to bottom tum around sccuons and cane back ofT the top whereas Holland y,,.ould wall for n spht second longer and mee t the hp head-on for radical re-entnes. Curren JUSt couldn't get the ~me vertical maneuvers in. 1wh1ch as pretty hard to do on a thrce•foot inside wave when your nd1n1 a Hawaii-style gun). Once ap1n. h> staying to the south. Holland scored binao on one medium sized set wave and completed three strona back- hand rc-cntnes. lea ving Curren dusted. Rcprdless of his three straight wans, l' vc never ~en Curren 1 n worse form, and head1na into the m('ut of the tour he's aoina to have to break out of this slump quickly 1f he 1 to have any chance at all to w11\ the world title. In the xm1finals. all Holland had io do was keep on the same tra k and the talented 8raz1ltan Flav1 0 Padaratl would probably blow 1t t0mchow and that''\ euctly what happened. brm1.an1 us to point number three. Holland alwa)"s aot off to a quick tan (1n aurfina 1t u\uall)' all's wtll that Nns wtll). put11n1 pttUUre on hi opponents. Pldlrau had to &>lay catch-up and he Ioli his cool. falhna a numbtt ol tamH and ....... Holland '° COMl into me ...... I• must be mentioned. hOwever, that Padara\L surfed with more quickness. 0 h and park lhan any competitor fo.-the duration of the event and 1f he had the <'ompct111 ve savvy to match his talent nobody ~ould h1hc to uched him in this con- test. Many Tomas u~ tht' same t)pc of stratea>: a Holl:lnd to get to the linnl . dcfoat1n1 Dam1t'n Hnrdman 1n the Sttond Km1final. Hardman l-Uuld ha"'e "on this event hand • down had he ~uaht the same lt',el of quaht) "'aves as his opponents. but an 1h1s catc Toma had the corrrct method down and surftd an 1m- prcssl\ e and solid heat en route to the howdown Y.1th Holland 1n tht' tinah .. Holland oner ap1n aot himself out to a qua k tan 1n the finals. ""'here potnt number four and fi\C come into play In the m1 and the final Holland had the first .,.,C' ancr the JUn1on heats. TMJuders were ~v1na the Jun1on tCORt that wouktn t have ndtcd the Mme worth 1n the pro brae~. and before thty e\'fll had time to take a big breath and adjust themsel ves for the pros. here comes Holland on an insane wave making his prede«ssors look weak and slow. Afier a couple of minutes passed, the JUd&e tuned into the pro- fessional scale. aficr Holland's im- pact had already been made. enhanc- ina his already elcctrifyina stans. Not onl y did Holland stick with the ame predominant spot throu&h- out the contest, he also stuck with the same basic approach on every wave -1om1 left. do1na sohd vcn1cal back-side r~ntncs. Holland didn't try too many fancy lhmas that he ma&ht blow It on Forced to come from behind. his opponents. ancludtnJ Tomas, he had to pull someth1n1 b11 out of his hat and 1t JUSt didn't happen. Herc as where last. but not least - point live comes into play· By the end of the contest the wmd really stan cd to pick up. makina cond111ons deteriorate. After Holland's quick stan the waves a tually dropped a notch or two in quality. mak1na a comeback by Tomas v1nually 1mposs1ble. Toma had almost 15 minutes to come up with a 24--point ride and there was no way that could ~ dont' w11h the . qua ht) of wavt's available ~ause Holt.nd had picked ofT the last oft.he really aood ~ave 1n the bqlnn1na of the heat. ~tuna the l)tt(Cdtnt for the rcma1nder of the heat In other word • ~rv1na the de- ' cneratan cond1t1oni aflt'r the fir'\t 0 minutes v.1th Holland hav"'a tv.o 1ood one\ under his Noh. I knc~ 1t WIS O\Cf, In ca~ )OU m1U<'.d my turday column 1 preda ·tcJ Holland' lt1· umph on the bl 1 of h1 bum1n1 de 1tt. su~or comptt1t1\t 5.a"">' and.ha ptft(r,cnn4 con 1stency. Holland didn't Wln the cont t by one ~utraacou• mancu,cr or a Ju k) bfuk or by media h pc. like me of " ' Op Pro bans Tice For Melhado. it's a great 1n111at1on to his new home 1n San C-kmentt' H1!1 parents mon·d 10 Washington D.C when his dad transferred and the yo ung Mclhado had his option to stay in Flonda. But he decided •inst staying alone. and moved in with a fnend who works. for his San Clemente-based sponsor. He"ll surf for the San Clemcntt' surf te.am this )Car and compete in some PSAA and A P East Coast tour events before turning pro afler he graduates next June. While the Ea t Coast tour 1s not the strenath of 1he other tours. • Melhado said he was glad to be a part of the growing strength of Ea t Coa t surfers has prTdece sors Holland -won the 1990 Op Pro the voay lt should M won. u\ln an a "' II-known "'om 1 JU t I"\'. J on our t'J1tor' chalk.board that sai 1t all ··&-8nlhant at the 8a I A \"tf")' wtll-a.mcd and de nicd v1ctOI'). 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Dick Schofield drew a leadofT walk from Todd Bums (2-3) and Dante Bichette sacrificed. Joe KJink relieved and walks to Max Venable and Devon White loaded the bases for Winfield. who looped a long si ngle into 1he tcfi.field comer. Mark Eichhorn (2-4) pitched two innings for the victory. The Angels beat Oakland for JUSt lhe second time in nine ~mes this season. The Att)let1cs. trailing 5-1 after fi ve inning's. scored three times in the sixth and tied it an lhe eighth. Mark McGw1re led ofT by drawing his founh walk. pinch-runner Lance Blankenship took second on a sacri- fice and Walt Weiss si ngled. Luis Polonia's bases-loaded triple capped a five-run fourth inning for the Anaels. Mike Moore did not allow another runner and lefi after seven inninp . . California starter Joe Grahe pitch- ed Sl/J inninas in bis major league debut. He was promoted from Triple-A Edmonton earlier in t~e day and p ve up three runs on six hits. He walked four and struck out four. Grahe walked the fint batter he faced, Rickey Henderson. Hen- derson stole second, continued to third on catcher Lance Parrish's throwina error and scored on Camey Lansford's arounder. Moore was helped by double plays in each of the fint thrtt innings. But White led ofT the fourth with a triple. Winfield walked and Lee Ste ens and Johnny Ray hit RBI singles . Kent Anderson walked with one out to load the bases. Dick Schofield struck out and Polonia trioled . By Th A••oclate4 PreH Wilson tames Dodgers with two-hitter as Giants win, 2-1 Brooks h its homer fbr LA following mental mist ake SAN FRANC'ISC'O Trevor Wilson is gct11n& fom1har w11h low- h11 games. He came w1than one out of his second one-hmcr of the season and wound up w1th a 1wo-h11tcr Saturday as the San Francisco G1an1s beat the Los Angeles Dodgers. 2· I . at Candlestick Park. Brett Butler scored from second base on a sacrifice fl y for the second time this season and Matt William s hit his 21st home run for th e Giants. W1hon (7-3) had lost three straight stans since July 8. He allow· ed onl)" Hubie Brooks' fifth-inning homer and Kai Daniels· two-out single 1n the ninth. "I felt real good coming m." Wilson said. "You alwa ys hope for a game hkc this." Wilso n pitched a one-hitter against San Diego on June 13. giving up a leadoff single to Mike Pagliarulo 1n the ninth. He started ha' ang d ifficulties a few weeks later. "My problem over the last few stans was the that I got in a slump and couldn't throw stnkcs." Wilson said. He retired eight consecutive bat- ters before Brooks led ofT the· fifth with his 13th home run. "I was upset for a couple of pitches after that." Wilson said. "It made me bear down more." After walking Lenn y Harris with one out. Wilson retired the next 13 batters before Daniels' hit. Wilson struck out seven and wa lked three in his third complete game. San Francisco. which has won four of its last fi ve and closed within four games of first·plact' Cincinnati in the National Lcagut' West. took the lead in the first when Butler scored from second on Will Clark's long fly. Butler singled for the first of his three hits. stok his 32nd ba~ and scored when Brooks delayed throw- ing after Oark's dri ve to right. "I'm licked ofT." Brooks said. "I'm mad a1 m)'sclf. Everybody sa" wba1 happened. I thought there were three outs. When )OU gi ve someone a run. }Ou've got to get it back. I gol ll back. didn't I?" Butler also scored from second base on Clark's sacrifice fly during a 9-2 \ 1ctof} against St. Louis on July 4. "To do 11 lwtce in one season 1s un believable.'· Butler said. "I j ust looked a1 (third-base coach) Bill Fahc). and he kept waving so I kept going. I figured 1t was an over· throw." Dodgers manager To mm y Lasorda shrugged ofT Brooks' lapse. "That's not the first time it's happened.'' Lasorda said. "It's JUSt one of those 1hangs. He JUSI had a lapse ou1 there." Williams. m a 5-for-45 slump. hit a two-out homer in the fourt h. It ga ve him a league-leading 85 runs ballt'd In. Wilson 1s 5-0 1n CandlMt1ck Park this season. a supnsmg sta11st1C gi ven his state of mind. "I didn't used to hke 10 pitch 1n 1h1s park," he said. "I fell I "as too far from home plate. ow I look forward 10 n ... 0 OOOG•a NOT•S -Tile G1•n1S "-"' won 12 of lflt r le•! IS el Cendle\llCto. P•r~ Al 51-•. SM! FranclKo I• 10 Nmt• owe< SOO tor tilt MCond llmt 1111, M•'°" Tiit Glenl• ,,..,, not l>ffft 11 °'"'" ove< TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN Long Beech BMW ~ TUTTLE CLICK SALES, LEASING SERVICE, PARTS 714/54-0+tlO Parte A Servi~ Open M·F 7~ S.t 8-4 SADDLIBACll Service BEAC H llN CCll N -..r~Cl.JRY Mf-R ~U R "LUXURY CAR SPECIALIST" PARTS SERVICE BOOVSHOP OPEN SATURDAY! (7t•) 8•8 7739 f 71 •) 5S6 1008 16800 8.ac:n Blvd Hunt!ngton S..1eh. CA "The Uttlmate Orivtng Machine" 3670 N. ChenvAYe. Long Beech, CA 90807 406 .. CherryA~ (213)427-5494 (714)636-5790 Bob Lon gpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Nie~ Department ~ Monday until 9'()() p.m 13600 BEACH BlVp WESTMIN~TfA 8cacl'c at Cirdtn Grove h•y f 714) 892-6651 ' • low ''•<1t \ • No G1mm•clt, • G••ot s .. 1"'"•" • f11•ndly '••pl• • f.c,.11 .. nt s .. ,._.,, .. lllU.._. .. ,,,., " ,. Reds' slide continues; lead at 3~ Cincinnati's summer swoon continued ~turday night when San DiCJO's Joe Caner hit a arand slam with two out in the I I th mnin1 at Riverfront Stadium, aivina the Padres a 7-3 victory that cut the Reds' lead in the National League -~~ /. West to 311? games. The Reds' third straight loss and • I I th in 13 games left them with their ,.. ~ 1 Ir ~ smallC$t lead since May 4 when they ~:~ were three pmes ahead of Los An-4!J geles. ~., · . · The Reds led second-place San Francisco by 11 games when their skid began. The Giants beat the Dodgers, 2-1. aturday and nave cho pped 7112 games off Cincinnati's once huge lead in less than two weeks. The Reds tied 1he game w1th two out in the bottom of the ninth when pinch-hitter Luis Quino nes homered off reliever C raig Leffens. who hadn't allowed an earned run in his last eight appearances. It was the fi rst home run of the season for Quino nes. who is I 1-for-23 as a pinch hitter. But m the 11th. Rick Mahler (4-5). Cincinnati's third pitcher, gave up a two-out double to Ro beno Alomar and intentionally walked T ony Gwynn. He also walked Jack Clark and Caner followed with his 18th home run and second grand slam of the season. G reg Harris (7-5) pitched the last two innings for the Wln. San Diego took a 2-0 lead in the fi rst inning b) convening an error and a pas~ ball into two unearned runs. Shonstop Barry Larkin threw lo w to first base on B1p Robens' leadoff grounder for an error. Ro berts moved around to third on groundouts by Alomar and Gwynn. then scored on Joe O liver's passed ball. Clark walked and came aro und on singles by Caner and Shawn Abner. Larkm led off the Reds' fi fth with a d ouble and scored on Paul O'Ne111's single and the Reds 11ed 11 in the sixth on Billy Hatcher's two-out homer. his third of the scaSf\n i.nd first since July 6. • CanU.uh 7, Meta 5: Terry Pendleto n broke a s1xth-inn1ng tie with a three-run double at Busch Stadium and St. Louis ended Dwight Gooden's e1gh1- game winning streak. Ken Hill (2-1) beat New York for th~ second time an nine days and Pedro Guerrero and Rex Hudler hit two-run homers fo r the Cardinals. Tim Teufel and Howard Johnson ho mered 1n the ninth off To m N1edenduer. 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But Sid Bream opened the Pirates' 10th with a walk off reliever Roger McDowell 0 -5). Gar) Redus ran for Bream and went to third on Jose Land's h11-and-run si ngle. After pinch-hitter R.J . Re) nold s hncd to shon . Sla ught doubled into the left-center-field gap to score both runners. •C.bt It, Expos Z: Andre Dawwn dro'e 1n fi,e runs w11h a two-run ho mer and a bases-loaded double and Rync Sandberg had four hits and scored four runs. lcadinJ C hicago at Wrigle) Field. The victory was the 14th in .the last 19 flmcs for th~ Cubs. Montreal suffered Its founh straight defeat nnd ~venth in eight ga mes. • A1tro1 I , Braves Z: Glenn Wilson put Houc;ton ahead with a two-run hom<"r and Rafael Ramirez added a three-run double in a fi,c-run founh inning that pD\\ercd the Astros to the \\In at hom e. Jim Desha1c'! 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Ha_nk, become the new ltftttll penncr but ha1 not said if the teem's front oft'ke -ould be rntructured. Scelitr, 4,, •• 1n his ICCOnd lalOft as a Yankees broldcutcr on WPIX·TV In New York .. 97 T'lle A•n.M..., ,,,,_ ATU#TA . , ... ) ' I. •••• •••• a I I I •••• f I I I •••• .. '. '.' . "" •••• ...... o I I t f I J I , t I I t 1 I I • 1 I • ) 1 I . . ' ' . • • t J •t tt •t•• .... "'"' ............ ,... ··--· ...... -----•-c--......... LO.-•--'-....-~ ~--cw ... , ·-~--l>I. 0 ....... ~ y-... ' , .. , '"""--=-~=-:. .. ,.... '""""'I.fl • 1 t I I f I._.._ I • t t I I 0:-w • t • t I I 1 ' U••lt llSIO MllifWI' ,_,... • ...., .... ..,._, TMr-.. ..... f -U 1 II 111 Clemens works hard on b.irthday in beating Tigers Roger Oemens is older, so maybe he's a stronger, too. Oemens celebrated his 28th birthday by throwing I 6S' pitches in 90-degree heat Satur- day to lead the Boston Red Sox past :B 1he Detroil T isers at Fenwa¥ Park, ~ 3-1, for their s1xth slraight victory. -- "I pushed it a little far today," ~ .. - Clemens said. "I went deep in the count to a lot of hitters." Clemens (15-S) got has I 10th career victory but his scoreless streak ended at 26 innings. He allowed nine hits in 81{1 innings. walked two and struck out eight. including Cecil Fielder fo ur times. He went to 1hrec balls on 14 batters. "I threw a lot of pitches:· Clemens said. "I was physicall y drained. but mentally I was in there pretty much." He lowered his earned-run average to a maJor league-leading 2.14 a nd increased his Amencan league- leading stn keout to tal to 158. ' Clemens wanted to finish the game but Rob Murph)' relieved and got the final out. It was his sixth Sl\C. "Roger wanted to stay in thert' and almost made 11," Boston ca tcher John Marzano said. "He pitched a great game . He didn't have the pop early that he did in the late 1 nnin~. but he hung in there. He's JUSt the g~eat~st pitcher an baseball and it's an honor to catch him Steve Searcy ( 1-3) gave up eight h1ts. struck out SC\ en and walked siJt in his first complete game of the season. •Royals 9. Orlole1 I: Mike Macfarlane hit a grand slam and drove in a carter-high five runs and Danny Tanabull homered twice for v1s1tmg Kansas City George Brett also homered as the Royals ended a threc- game losing streak. Kansas Cit)' prt'vented th<" Orioles from going o'er the 500 mark for the first time since April 23. Andy McGaffigan (3-0) allo\\ed two hits an six innings to lo~er his ERA to 1.39. Pete Harn1 o;ch is 9-6. • lndla11s 17, Yuliees 3: Cory n~der's grand_ slam off the left-field foul pole broke a mth-innang \1e at Yankee 1ad1um and C'le,rland set a season-high for runs Snyder' founh career grand slam bro ke a 3-all 11e and sparked a burst an which Cleveland scored 1-' runs 1n the final four innings. It was the Indians' fi rst slam ~incc Jul) 24. 1989. Dion James. C'a nd) Maldonad o and Jeff Manto also homered for Qeveland. U tilityman Tpm Brookem drove in three runs and Snyder and Alex Cole each aot three of the Indians' 18 hits. Bud Black (I~) p ve up six hits in tcvcn inninp. He struck o ut four and walked one. Tim Leary...(S-14) took the loss as three pitchers gave up the most runs against the Yankees this season. • Mart.en 4, Twin I: Harold Reynolds' two-out blooper in &.he ninth innin& bounced over left fielder Dan Gladden and turned into a double that scored Scott Bradley from first base. g.ivina Seattle the victory in the Kingdome. Brian Harper extended his bittina streak to 25 games. longest in the majors this season. His streak is the second-longest in Twins' .history. trailina Ken Landrcaux·s 31 u.mes in 1980. • Wfaite Sex t , Brewe.n •: Sammy Sosa bit a thrce- run homer during a six-run sixth innin1 and Chicqo won its fourth straight, extendina MiJwaukee's JOiina streak to seven. A crowd of 52.198. w.est of the 1CaSOO at County ·stadium, saw the Brewers lose for the 10th lime in 11 games. Milwaukee's seven-game skid. iu longest o f the year. has come at home. Adam Peterson (2-3) left wtth an S.-2 lead after Billy Spiers tripled to stan the eighth. The Brewers went on to score fou r runs before Bobby Thigpen got his 34lb save. Bill Krueger ( S-7) aot the loss. • Rangers 3, BIM Jay1 Z: In Arlington, Bobby Witt pitched a 1 fi ve-hitter and won his seventh strai&ht decision as Texas won its sixth stra.i&ht. Witt (I 0-8) did not allow a hil untij the fifth. wa[ked only two and struck out fi ve. He comple ted his thm1 glJ)'le in 21 starts this season. Schultz signs wit h UCLA HU NTINGTON BEACH -David Schultz, who helped lead Marina High to the CIF S-A baseball tide in the spnna. has sianed a letter of intent to play baseball for UCLA on a partial scholarship. The 6-foot-4 pitcher-out.fickler bit .362 (33 for 91) wnh two ho me runs and 32 RBI. while aoina 7-2 u a stanmg· pitcher with a 1.55 ERA In the playoffs. he hurled two complete prne v1ctoncs while compiJina a 0 50 ERA. and he hi t .308 (4 fo r 13) with a double, tn ple and six RBI. "Bein$ 1n the playoffs and winninJ it bad a bi& effect o n him go ing to UCLA." wd Marina Coach Paul Renfrow. MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS •1421 A!Mrican L-...,. <.--,., 11 ., I 11 1Jt ITlw-,,..,.,.._I TIAM IATTI- ,.,......, "' JtJ 11 71 11 a m V-M rS6 J7 !I It .. n 1 AI • M ...... ~ (-HNV 1'1 I• tJ 1 IJ m 110.,_. >~ .. s •n .. "' 11• -··o.• ,., ,. • 1 11 m ,.. A .. ..,.. 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"' M "" Ct SI (I Cl Cl d • .. .. • • D G .. ., ... ---CANTON. Obio -Tom Landry won IWO ... lowll and played or COKhed for 40 -,_. Ail lbc NFL.. lut be llid tbe last 12 months liive die w biaenweet. . ... ID' ftred and I'm in the Hall of Fame all in OM year," Landry said witla a ch.ale Satuntar in bi• induction ll*Ch inao the Pro Foott.I H.,tl of Fame, Landry, who OOKhed the DllJu Cowboys for the ftnt 29 yean of tbe francbi1e'1 biatory, wu his typically reserved 1elf durina the induction ceremony on the front 11ep1 of the Hall. THE GREAT ORA#BE COUNTY AUTO ~\,.\. 1990 $ PROIES ~\.\. 1990 $ TEMPO'S ~\...\... 1990 RANGER SIPERCABS 1990 ISIZI TROOPERS ..... ITMIZA .. ~=-'2995 .• ,.. mTAll CHYT. .... •·=it=. ,.,_ .................. '"-·--I -l•C.I •5995 •5995 $ ..,.. FEITIVA em.-==:: litr9 ( I •3995 'H IEICllY TOPAZ -,:.:;::-· •7495 I ., r , .• ,.. ... ,.. mnm CllnVICT• ~~ IL I ...... ·-···-,_.,, -..:,Ui--·•t!,.IW 'll.~ -.... , I •3995 14486 '4•5 •4995 .• ,..,. .... .• ,.. ·•AE91TAI •••• lllT ...... IT ... IL . ... ,,.., .• ,, .. ~rl·-... .:·/YI}--:i.:·1:.:mr" .,. 19116 '995 '10,995 f '17Fl9 ,._ ...... -(-1111 -··•" .... , ,, 14816 •s• ... ,.. ··-, ... CllV . .. ·-"'• ·-... .... , ......... ---• -I I '10,995 '20,995 Dispurnled runnina beck· Eric Dickenon isn't likely to be around when the lndianapohs Colts resume traininJ camp workouts Monday. Ltiah SteinberL who sianed Dickerson as • aient last week. indicated Friday that he doesn't an- ticipate a rapid return for Dickerson. AWOL since July 26. He is being fined SI ,SOO each day he is absent. "What we hOJ?!! to do is create a solution that will stand the test of time," Steinbera, of Newport Beach. sajd, "True healing can't be done in just a couple of days." Dickerson said Thursday that be hoped Steinbers could facilitate a trade to a Super Bowl contender, and if that failed, he hoped a resol- ution could be reached with the Coils. "We're movinJ cautiously enouatr to make sure this acts done riaht," Steinbera said. "I reaHze we're deal-ing with a short-term time frame, but another day or two shouldn't matter if it gets done correctly." The Colts have warned Dickerson and quarterback Chris Chandler. who has been missing from camp since July 20. that they arc risking beina placed on the league's rescrve- left squad list which would suspend them without pay for all of 1990 without freeing them from their con- tract. lrsa y has said the club will not renegotiate either players' contract. In news around trainina camps: • Packers: Green Bay and hold- out quarterback Don ~kowski ma y resume contract neaotiatlons Monday, says Tom Braatz. the team's vice president for football operations. The two sides haven't talked since July 2S when Braatz issued a state- ment saying he had gjven Ma- jkowski and agent Randy Vataha permission to solicit trade offers from teams outside of the NFC Central Division. Braatz's deadline for Majkowski and his agent to find other offers was Saturday. • Patriots: When New Enllland quarterbacks are listed. Marc Wilson is usually mentioned behind 14-year veteran Steve Grogan. That order may be reversed when the Patriots open the regular season Sept. 9 against Miami. While the 37-year--0ld Gropn has looked less than razor-sharp in the opening weeks of traininJ camp, Wilson has made a strong bid for the startina role. "I would like to be the starting quarterback, but I certainly don't mind if people refer to the quar- terbacks as 'Grogan and Wilson,' •· said Wilson, a 10-year veteran who joined the Patriots last year af\er a year's inactivity. "I thmk I still have the skills that art necessary to not only play in this league. but to win," Wilson said. The former Raider was workina in real estate development 1n the Seat- tle area when th e Patriots. looking for insurance in case Gropn could not return from c1 neck injury. signed him before the 1989 season. However. the Patriots were unable to settle on a starting quarterback last year. Tony Eason and Doug Autie each started for three pmcs and Grogan fo r six before Wilson aot his opportunity. "I did have something to prove to myself. but that took about one day," he said. "from that point on, it was an effort to try and convince other people on this team that I was still a worthy player." • U.U: In an offense that fea- tures four wide receivers on every play, it's impossible to have enough quality ~layers runnina pass routes . Detroit Coach Wayne Fontes took four receivers in April's draf\, hop- ina one or two to fit in the run-and- shoot offcnte. Those may be fifth- rounder Jeff Campbell of Colorado and ciahth-rounder Willie Oreen of Missisaippi. As a 1enior at Colorado. Campbell cautht 10 passes for 286 yards while 1'ftumin1 25 9unts for 365 ya rds. He was all-Bia E1aht as a return man. Orttn He cauaht 41 plstn for 816 yards and three t()U(hdowns as a tcnior while finishina hia career with 126 catches for 2.274 yards and 12 TDs. • CewMJ•: Jimmie Jona. O.llat' third-round draft pkk, ITMldc his flnt camp appearance in Set= mom-imw'• •orkout. Jona. 11 Friday 1fttr a I 7•y holdout. prKtictd like IOmeOftC who hdd out l'h wcftl. "He looUd NII}' and very 1nliou1 11 times.,·· COKh Jimmy Johnton 11id. "Tht ot~ IUYI Mve bttn here awhile to he's ID' a lot o( catchint up 10 do." •1 fte Arnr .. _, ,,,_ ' Stepping Out In ... Orange Coast lnllde • Or..,,_ Coast Wtw Cdlr7C2 , Junior ........ •••ll•n ....... leftl D•lllll• ••~, • ..., lluaer, Suunne • .,...,...., ......._ Wll*lwn MNI Nita Wlnchell tall• tllR• Judy's Cafe Society Travel Shorter ~rips set new trend ly DONNA AND RAY o n 0..,,,... c ........... .. LEISURE TRAVEL IN THE 1990s. accordint1 to one recent in - dustry survc)I.-will show an upsw1na in two different kinds of trips: week- end actaways and short cruises for younger age groups. and longer trips of at least fi ve days. often to more exotic locales. for older vacationers. Commissioned by Tour & Travel News and the Carlson Travel Group (owners of the Ask Mr. Foster traV'tl-aaency chain). the survey was based on responses from 200 leisure travelers. 252 tour operators-whole- salers. and 502 travel agencies. "We fo und that younger age aroups arc looking for escapism from the press ures of \\<Ork. and whether they take a short weekend trip or short cruise. that kind of actaway can satisfy their needs," reported Manin Wahoske. 'ice president of product marketing for Ask Mr. Foster. The survey also 1nd1cat<.'d that older vacationers with more income • Am Unt#n/C2 • C'-""«l/C6 8UHOAV.AUOUIT5.tll0 Cami• Company Christmas Company Is coming ... So you think to belona to lbe Junior Lape of Oraiwe County, California. Inc .. you need to be well Ind and well heeled. That your husband must e8l'll ill the at. f11Ures and drive one of the well-tired ario ol e restiae autos. Tba& your family .... trace beck to royalty. That prospective mem- ben are voted on by leCret beJlot. Wrona. C Not a n y atrol lllC)ft. H• ~jlllllJUC · •·We 're _,.,.,,"-1• cbaa1in1. We •••••••••••• want to encom-. 11911 the whole community. We want to pull in a diverse membenhip," proclaimed Nita Wincbell. "Our main mission is to e~pand and no lonpr be known as nclusive ... as the ladies who lunch. These days to join lhe rouahly 650 active Junior ~ you must not be over aae 35 and must be 1Vadable to help with the Christmas Company. What's the Chnstmas Company? We tb~t you'd never ask! The Chnstmas Company is a four-day sboppina buaar scheduled to run Oct. 23-26 at the Orult County F~irp-ounds in Costa Mesa. Last year it raited a whoppina S217,000 for lea&ue proerams. Chair-woman l>c6bie Ex.ley believes the 15th annual fund- raiser will be even better. There will be fresh pickin's ... out of the •3 vendor boutiques invited to showcase their unique wares this year, only a handful are repeats from past Christmas Companies. A SS admission charac alJows you to inspect the aoodics. which ranac from chocolates to chikircn's wear. "' Lunch, hiah tea and a Thursday CbjJdren's After- noon (normalfy a sclloot) will once again add pizazz to the shoppin& adventure. Short cruises •• ...,. • die • .,,. of tuture tr.,,et for die , ... ,., ••• ..._ arc staying longer. on all-1nclus1ve vacations and top-of-the-line to urs to more exotic locales. "They've been to Europe. Hawau. and the sun destinations." said Wahoske. "Now. they arc looking to something more exotic." 0 IF YOU'RE HEADED FOR HONG KONG. you can now Oy nonstop with Cathay Pacific Air- ways· m:ent inauaurat1on of the first ever nonstop service from LA. The initial operat1n1 schedule calls for n11hts in both directions on Tucsda)s. Thursdays. Fndays, and Saturda)s. with an antietpatcd in- crease to daily flights in 1991. For specific flight times. call (800) 233- A IA. ,,_.,. SH TlltAVEL/C21 Dining at Showley's emporium worth the trip ORANGE COAST Property I . THE SWITCHBOARD HAS BEEN FLOODED And they should know. WITH CALLS... "Anyone who is 1oina up to Napa will want to stop Yes. I know and have a meal at Showley's." says Bob Page. Show I e y -Make a note of the number: (707) 963-1200. And Wriahtson has say "hello" to Grant and Sharon. two easygoing supcr- closed. pros who have more food knowlcd&e in their little T h e re s -fingers than most rood writers have in their computers. tau ra nt's d e- parture leaves a SURF HERO??? ... b11 void 1n OC's How refreshing. .. And, no ... 11 has nothin& to do din1n1 scene. ~ith the about-t0<onclude OP Pro Surfina Compet1- Da1l y Pilot t1o n. President Bob ....., __ _, Say what? Paae. with wife Judy CfMNnbertaln It 's a deli, if you must know -one that features Nancy Merrill.············-corned beef sandwtchn and "Jaws" burscrs. vrs11cd Sharo n Since we're in SoCal, there's even a mixed sushi Wriahtson and Grant Showley's new culinary em-platter. porium. Showley's at Miramonte. "Absolutely excel-Holy Pacific Rim! ... lent ... the Pases repon. Leave it to The Walef'front Hilton, on PCH in .. HuntinJtOn Beach. to come up with JUSt cuctJy the riaht kind of food to complement Surf City views of the Pacific Ocean and a panoramic d isplay of white. sandy coa,tline. For more 1nformauon, call the hotel -the number. obviously, 1s 9~SURF. HE'S JUST P UTTING ALONG ... So what's venerable chef Murat Day up to now that SwaUow's Cove in San Clemente has clotcd? I he former kitchen whiz of Chez Cary is runnina the ~taurant kitchen at Ben Brown's in South Laauna. The -.on 's neat executive aolf count offen brac•"f 1r11te water visw -and the food at Ben Brown •. is wcll-pri~ and better than ever. Murat. we presume, will invite former boss Sirous Modin to ttt off with him every so often. Modin. by the way -accordina to an impeccable ,...._. .. CNS/CJI G•ran ~ II .._., for ••erer' Ill• Mediterranean villa spectacular • • ~ • ft, • IA (I " a St DI St Ht Al Nt ~ M "' 0 SI It It It .. • .. °' ... • .,. .,. a •I .. - " c t-.=-A-=.w~-~ c.isi• ol CW' = WM I aupab .. Ida for ~-~--~ ~-...,;__-o( ....... anill. ~ :lim Alea. e+•i• OD the sbady WCl'ucia, it a woDdcrfw cxpa imce to auoy midday f'q)Ul face..to-face with the behind the labd. the mM ~ pride and JOY was in tboae ~ bonles. • JUD is a fellow of tllraonlinary • plisbmcnu.. poanlCd of .,at and inte1l~~. but is llt the time very down to earth -not lious in the least. A native Voner, Jim grcv. up in ~nn­ ania and achie\'Cd a sreat au.mber of successes bt'fo~ settling down m the apa Valle). ln add1t1on to earning dcgrtts in !fiS)'Cholo&Y and political science. he jMs mined gold in Alaska. served as .a interpreter for the U njted a-i ns m German). Australia and reece , worked as a correpondent UPI in Europe and taught college Sanac Fe. . M. • Tbe common th.rad through all of varied endea,•ors v.-as Jim's liable cunositv about wine. Our- th.is U.S. Am\y tour of dut) in l,ORKMARKS J: As the script came hot off the :computer. teams of directors and actors staged ll' e performances JUSt i fcv. feet abo' e where the wnter ·-.orked, surrounded b~ shoppers •ho stopped to ask questions and offer ad' ice. Because of a pre-c,ent media bllu. reponers and camera crev.s r fumed out b~ the dozens. Wnh : hghts flashing.. cameras clicking. and : )atds of cable snaling around their f , •nklcs. profe s1onal and amateur ...,nters sat !llde b~ side. battling .against lime as sound booms swa~ed JO,erhc-ad and intt>n 1ev.ers 1ockc~ed i:>r pos1t1o n. .,. .. The professional wnters. ac- l~ustomed to doing battle' with .-ords. deadlines. and steel~-<"~ed • :ednors. sc-cmed to thn' e am 1d the :. turmoil Pull' That's e' e~ da~ stuff Germany, me wine bis '-ino•ed ill way into Jim's bMri 8lid ...,.... tbcrt, with vinully every ..-re IDO- mml bc:i• occupied bJ ._.i_ 11u. dyina ud tnvdiJll . ~ lhrouaboul ~ ~ •bout bis ~t passion -the~ 111 of m.akinl ne. Thu diligence ts manibted today in the great v.1nes ofSequoaa Grove, wh.ich ha' e v.on platinum medals in tht' Amencan Wine Comprtition and numerous cold medals na- 11onv.1de. The highest honor. ho•·- e.,,er. v.as bt'mg named ~1988 Amencan \\'inc~ of the Year"' by the lntemauonal Wine Review - and all of this has bttn ac- complished an the rt'marbbly shon span of lmle more than a decade! llfe ot rt Drivilll -.-. oe ._ .. , lt tue.UMful aM& .... uwe .,_ aalO ....,.... ll9c Nipa Valey, ow"I ... a ~ will! die ndusiw 1eauoa is Uillmlly ilcWed -Ff'ODC'b C'h•cpsr prod..cer. Tai•· Jim'• il1Ullna.---ecTOll* • .,. .,.,... a..don•1 -roed-'TM llobM"Moedavi WM. PiDOt Noir in a I IO«re c.r..°' r). Ho-.evu-. ~ a sharp eyt or DlWK't 'ineyard. Tbcte supniative )OU will mi.ta this httle ,em of a SE ~ U.ted to prod"'1t a spedal winn). doisleftd amid a "8nd of 11 Orowe · Cbarcloanay -~ ~ SeQUOla ltedwaoclL fiDell·IMt I llaYC Md dlle IOod ID 1971. dlle Alea flldy --btunc IO= ~. dae • wida a l'8llllb8cklc old Curmat utlioll ii Giiiy ~ --. b::lia dlle 1l60s.and24 acra 20~~ cues per 1W· ~ 110 Dlant of lud &baa Jim was told by tht .. old to aac:reue quanuty, or pnca. flow. MDdl" ia I.he valley to be absolutely evu-, tbe A"JleM att constantly ltriv- thc wrona plac-e for arowina illJ to improwe the quality ill their Cabernet Sauvtp0n. wanes. and hued upoa public ao- •• bacd upoa his ntmsawe daim to date. don't pass tbtm up -kftowledee of vi.ne)-ard IOds and lhttt just won't be eftOUlb to ao lllicrodunatcs in Europe (pan.cv. around. SAl.UD! larly CbateaWt Marpux). Jim in-Cl1UBNT WINE PICK: 19'6 St-- st.incth·el) knew that this •-as u~ quoia Grove Ctbtmtt SauvWnoa. perfect place for him to IUJi.ze hii Nai-Coun1y. dream of maklna the perfect wtnc. The bia fruity. intente cherry nose The "'1Rer) that has evol\;ed in follo•s throua,h in the body, whidt this secluded Jro"e of sequoias has is IA"Cll belanccd and finn suuetuml. a decidcdl) European bent due m but not astrinpt . This bia. c:om- pert to the techniques that Jim plcx wine softens up with some air. kamcd during his sojums through and finishn quite velvety. Enjoyable the ,·ine)ards on the continent. as now or will impro\;e with 3-S yean v.-ell as the meuculous and exacting of ccllarina,. Retails at $26/bOn.le. ca~ his brother Steve lavishes upe>n . .,... StdJer-& aa ~ O..ty their '1neyards. ..__, ..,_ ~tMI ..i" .._ etM- The brolhcn. effons have been so ,.,. •I Callury 7'nM.s ••!W Best sellers FIC'l10N I . "Message From Nam." Danielle Steel 2. ··The Bu rden of Proof. .. Scott Turov. 3. ''The tand. •· Stephen King 4 .. Oh. the Placn \'ou'll Go!" Dr. Seuss 5. ·· 1ardus1 ... Rohen B. Park.er 6. "Co.' otr \\ ·au.s. ·· Ton~ H 111- erman 7 .. M ountain Laurel.·· Jude (X,erau\ 8. "Brokncla". ·· John Gar- dner 9 ... Dragon ... ( ft,e Cussler ~ 1f )OU.rC' a ~·npt" nter for a big studio. But suppose ~ou're not') 'uppose Writers pool t•lent on moYle script. I 0 ··<K_·p11·mhc.·r. •· Rosamunde P1kh1.·r )OU Just dropix-d b~ the local mall to :·shop and ended up <.atch1ng ( scnptwnung te,er'' That's e\actl~ I what happened to dozens of shop- pers ~ When I am,ed. the ~oungl~st C scnptwnter l'\e l'\l'r ~en ~t down i to tn her hand \\1th her mothn 1 v.atching. a <.urh blonde ·\Car-old. ; dressed in pinl and WC'arlng anlktS and Ma~ Janl's tapped out a line of • dialogue on the ll'' board. : .. He' ... a nearb' tt"Cn said 1u his I JJ rlfne'nd. ··1f Shl' can do It I can Jo : 11 ··On m~ v.a~ to the sign-an table. : I spotted him digging dC"Cp into h1\ • Jeans pockets. !>ear<. hang for thl' S '" : askt'd ad,~nturous shopper\ 10 ! donate tn e\<.hange lor a 10-manule : sh~ of scnp1wn11ng h1s10~ : '\s I signed awa~ all nghts 10 the • finished product and p1cl ed up a -f cop) of the thus-tar lOmpleted S<'npl , to re' 1ew. a group of acw~ came on : stage a "oman. l"ll men. a tx'l~ and : a dog 'earb~ se' era I other rm•· • fc-ss1onall~ tramed dogi. 1n a 'anl't~ I of breed~ pallenll) waned for their turn -"11hou1 barl1ng. ml')~ing. )nilling 1.1r lhJ">1ng Jround \\hen 11 \\J\ m' turn lO w nil' I sat down "llh \ l'Olll' l11gh \tUJl'nl\ Joan Matl'll dnd [Jdtl' PJrl.'dc., In k'>'> than a minutl "l' di.'' elorx·d a r~ord-..e111ng ll'Jm \lrJll'!' l'tght compkt1.·J rath'' ol dtrl'l. ll<1n Jl 111m and d1al0i!Ul "hllh 'PJnnnJ 1hrrl' '>Cl'nl"> Jl the dtmJ\ prnnt 1n thl' mo' 1r anJ 1nl lud1.'d tnl'' lo>r l'tght al tor.. •rnd .a Jog Paredes a good-naturl·d fa,1- l~ ping JU01ur Jl \ l'nH.'l' High \aid II WJ\ "tun·· \latl'O. a cool-h1.•adl·d anJ l.apabk "K'n1ur dl·~ntlf:d 11 a' ··n1.111ng · I Jgrl'l'J II "J' tun and 11 "a' l'\1.111ng Hui 11 wa\ muth more Before lea,ing. I ~urpn~·J \IJ1t.·u and Pard1.·!> b~ a'~1ng lhl'm to JU!O- graph m~ p.igl'"11rn lllJ'1' ''' \\d F1l'ld\ ··r hl' ~rl'l'n-\\rnt·r' .. \.\<1r~­ bou~ ·· ··.\Ila Jll. I tolJ 1h1.·rn .. , t'\fX'll ~uu 10 tx·com1.· mh and fanwu .. \om<.'da) this bnok 1c, going to t'l' '' ort h a lurt u ne' .. Unique Creations For Every Occasion! •Fresh Flowers • Eu ropean Gardem • BaUoon Bouquets • Plants •Gifts • Baskets • Dned Flo"ers (ti-If,_ 4'-((tJI '""' '' T'' \t t .. '-f I ... •Ml ••""''I •• • = Cll>,ll(,[ 8) PHO,£ IA[ Dill\ Ell 141-1111 2642 S-'lie-I•• Font. '-fl'W1 8-c:ti (~f ........... ) .\<.turJing tu K1lh ~m11h. who Ofganlll'd lh1. nuhlll 11~ lur thl' l'\ l'nl. thl' -.,npt \\J\ u1mpktl'J JI I t' a m 1.in \unJJ~ murning -lour anJ .t ~Uiil11.·1 hour' Jhl'JJ ol .,, hrJ- uk .. B, ')JhHJJ~ n1gh1 thl' u1mJ, "l'll' eight anJ n nl lkt·r 1 hr IJ'I \\flll·r WJ') nut Jll I\\ n" Oll ml~:r lk "J' J ,,,unf ~u~ "ho hl·arJ ah<•ul 1h, , ,,·nt t>ul ,,1ulJn·1 1.'ll 1•ll \l l• k until 12 ~' \unJJ\ m11rninl! Ill rJ,,J 'tr ~' l U" S In anJ txgg,J 1111 J lull \m11h '-i" Hui thl i'1nal J• 1 111 thl· "'-nr1· .\1h .. n hJ' 1w1 'll ,.,_,url·d .\lu•rd- 1ng t I\\ 0\( Pn·\.Jrnl < ht n I (Jut ' '1 uJ111, .tnJ rntdun·r, \llll hJ\\ J Lh.llhl I• h J 11n nghl' tn thl ~ ript Ju ring an 1n' 11a11on-onl~ pn· lormanll' '" tx· hdd lln \aturd:.i' ~·pt I 5 I •Nil lk'-au~ 01 lhr lOlm..al c,uun' of lhl' \.npt-.\thon I\\()\( plan' lo m.ilr an Jnnual l'\~·n1 of tht• "n11ng marathon .. ,t'\I 11m~.. '>3'' ( ruol'I. ""e're doing thl· tireal .\mL·nra n 'o' d ·· /cAFE From Ct '°""" -" o pmung 'l•I~> \\ >' the Los .\ngeles 'c-getanan da1~ n.~uurant owned b~ the parl•ntc, of a tilmma~~r named peiltx·rg LITTLE. Bl 'T GETTl'l.:<1 HI C1(1l:.R .\LL THE Tl'.\tE (afc~Palm 1er 1nTu<.t1n 1'nnw open for dinner -and ''nl' ol the bt'i.l bre.-ill:t!>ts in the count~ '.\1 ' fa' onte .\ hnmemadl' hncll hl tilled v.11h S<"rambkd ('F,gS. Jl1.0m· pan1ed b~ liCTUnch~ little home: tnl'd potat~ and lrcsh fru11 W.\IKIKI OR BL. T Ocean Pacific has donated a surf- 1'0!'\-FICTI01' .. \\CJ/th \\ 11/Jout R1 A..·· < hJ1 In ( '" 1. n' 2 . \f.-11 .11 \\ '''" •• (il'OF"gl' F \\ ill ' ··11,1m1•u•mtn~ ··John Brad· .. hj\\ .J · I )J 1 t' H.irr' 7 urns .W ... l>JI I. BJI I\ ' lu \/111 \\ 1/\t1n·~ Home- !-' •11.1 l1•u1,1.111.1 <ooA.in··· J U'llll \\ 11,lln t-i~ hinJ '"" \fJ\A. •· Da'e PJ!~nl -'/ 1/t' It•/ ·· l11hn-Rogl'r and I\ h'r \ h \\ tlham' l\ It \\ .i' , •n r,,c \\hen I La' /)(1110 cm It .. Rnticn Fulghum " •\fcgJtrl'ntl' _'00(1. ·· John '.i"h111 and PJtnua .\liurdene 111 . ._<'t '"'' \h<1u1 \frn £1 en \\11mJn "i /J1iu/cJ k no".;. RarbJrJ lk \nfo!l'lt'> Courtt'!).' of lf'aldt'nboolcs boJrd therl'°'> a boogie board and ~ou 1.an w 1n -.w 1rn fin<. and T shin s ... Jht• grand pnu 1s a sl\-da~ 'a- lal1on pal lage to \\ a1l1l1 on Delta .\irhnl'S w11h an .\lamo rt'ntal car anJ ground al·commodat1ons at the heraton Pnm·ess ~aiulani throv.n in for 'our pka.,ure .\II 1h1~ and more . at Rex ( handler\ '1.'v. pon 0) ster Bar and (mll no" Jnd until the end of .\ugu-.1 Ek there or be square. dude' -\nd don't forget to check out the fresh<.'"1. most luscious O\Sters rn ca pl I\ It) a .. onl~ Re\ Chandler l·an present them TRAVEL ,.,_Cl A sight to see A RtOdel p.rts beaded strands of a headpiece to ••• th runwar at a fadtlon sttowlne of tit• Paco R•banne f•ll • winter haut• couture collection In l'•rls. Age of information spawns uninformed DEAR ANN LA DERS The T1me-s ~11rror Center for the People and the Pn.'Ss issued a repon r<.'tent· I~ sa~ mg that toda) ·s )Oung people knov. less and care less than an\ pre' ious generatron. Tht} called 11 .. The Age of lnd1fTercnC'C:· The ul- 11ma1e iron) 1s that The Age of Information has spav.ned such unan- form<'d tndl\ 1duals. ance I am a high school Engltsh teacher. I would hke to be more specific. I stt a ~at deal of e' 1de nce to suppon 1he abo"e. but what IS trUI) d1sconccntng IS the destrucuon o f the En&l1sh language that I witness t'\Cr) da). A few )ears ago )OU pnnted a letter from another English teach,·r v.ho v.as distressed about the wa' tttn-agcrs speak. I wish I had l ep1 that col umn but unfortunate!) I didn't. If )OU can find 1t . .\nn. pleaS<' run ll llf;itn. It v.asn't unul I became an English teacher and h tened to m ) students da) afier da) that I realized the ~nousness of the prob- lem. No name. pl~. I need m) ~b. Ju~l stgn me -T HE M Y TER Y MA N JN MISSO RI DEAR MYSTERY MAN: Hu~·, lite c.l•m•. Happy to obU1e . AlllaeeO il lall1 ~ several yun 11-ce ft flnt appeattd, It 11 still rdevuL DEAR ANN Lo\NDER : Ma) a 38-)ear-old Enghsh proft"Ssor unload o n )OU., I was stttmg m a fast-food restaurant and oHrheard two teen· age girls talktnit at tht' table ne\ t to Ann Landers mine Thl'lr con\C~t1on went hk thi s. I First girl .. So I sa)s to him. hk whadda}a mean. ~a kno". when y sa' hkl' \ou·rl' 100 bus' to sec m >\nd he go~·~ hll'. I got ih1ngs ta d >\nd I i.au Ille "hat do that mean .\nd hl' 'g1'<''>. I don't "anna tal about 11 ')(,I ..a~s tf)nu'n• gonna that "a) \\(' lan hll' wrap ~t n no" and hr g.Ol·~ that's fine v.1th m anJ bang \\('nt the phon~ nght dow on m} l'ar ·· S«ond girl .. The ume thing ha pened "llh mr and m) bo)fnen last ~ear Lile he i.tanro coomg th1 gHI and he didn't lnow I kne" cause m' fm·nd \ 1<.·l 1 told me sh ~n thC"i11 ll~l·ther al the m O\I r m hll· real!~ llC'led ofT so I ask ht about 11 and ht' h~<.· 1C'lls me to chi out "l'll I'm sun· 11's true I sa1 bctau\4' 'llmdl(xl\ I lnow sttn )O t"o 1og<.'lhl'1 .\nd ht' still hang luugh hut I ~Ill'\' hl· wa~ h 1n lhroutih h" ll'l'lh \11 I hkC' dum· him .. ~~~~~~~~~-.,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (H'I th1· p11.1url' .\nn" I hti. "t.'n 1111 tor .11 k.hl ~11 m1null''i and I rm not g1' 1ng \\111 .in na~l'r:lted tran "'nr11on I 111 'onw n·;n on the "Or "li~l··· hJ' 1.111111· 111111 U'4.' a\ a forn ol punl tu.1111111 • • • .. Youcan~us raise the colottctal cancercure rate. ~'hen detected e-.irl): the cure rate for colo rectaJ cancer b \'Cry high. That \ why we urge regular checkups for men and women 50 and O\'Cr. w.&ming igns arc a change in bowel ruabtl'\, blood in the tool. Your doctor can pcrfonT1 the digital and procto exam~. and you take C'.lrc of tht• stool blood test at ho me Olc:ckup Gukklinc:s roe men and womm O\'~ «;() Without )'fT\P(OOlS • difUt2J ~Jam :Mlllu.ill) •sew blood•~ anmwl • procto ~xam t'\ C1) 3 to S )'CM'S m~"f J. ~J\;C t I ·or~ Noone fKs.~ I oocc:r jiko;. 'an••c••• GI I • ..... _....--, .... I l'\ rn hl'Jr l olkgC' student 0tound m~ <.Jmpu' who ~pea" th s.imr ''a~ \\ ould ~ou please 1C'I them. \nn. that "hl'n the' talk Ill that thl.'~ \11und hl r. ,a knov. morons '-.\PP.\LLEDci"l LO-..i( I L>\ND DEAR LONG ISLAND: VM IK'a a 38-mlnate coneruu ... ,,.1esw but I 1otta rud lib sevenil 11-4"'4 letters a ff)'. b111u. aed I cu ttll yo. cbc • lot'of l1d1 wrtte lite •• tlley talk ya know alld It's lit mnder utll tky set 10 lite prob ltm. So don't t'Om t to me l*l•' ft 1ympaU1y. l• all ftlntff1, ... wner, I m•• ••Y I rt~elve maay letters fn» ttta-a1en wllo are .. ri1ll1, I• •ll~lf•I, m•c~ lllDder tllu we were ~ laflaltely more 1rtJnlate. let• aot 1eanall1t. Tkrt art al kllld1 of teea1, JHt a1 tt.tre are al klH of ad•lts. To ~f'ltt· to •\nn Landers. S<"n lrttt•n to hc·r r o 1'k Onac.e CM• DaU1 PUot, I' 0 Bm I :oo. Co5t Mt•)J IJ2fl:!f\ CIANCIOLA-JEPPE Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar was the setting for the May S wedding of Ana Grace Jcppc of Newpon Beach and Dr. Mark Anthony Cianciola of Carlsbad. A reception for 200 guests followed in the aardens. Mr. and Mrs. Anhur Jeppe of Newport Beach are the parents of the bride. She \\Ore a white beaded gown in mermaid style w1th low back, puffed slee' cs and cathedral train. Her attendants were Lisa Marie Wren, Shannon Perkins and Jenee Mc Ka). The bndegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cianciola of Carlsbad. Hts best man was Steve Ponanova. The couple arc residents of Brea after a hone) m oon tnp to Guadeloupe. She is payroll manager for B&M Plastering Inc. and he 1s a phys1c1an at Wh11t1 er Presbytenan Hospital. VIGIL-DREYFUS Dr. Susan Clare Dreyfus and Dr. Arthur Christopher Vigil were unit- ed in marriage on June 16 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. A recep- tion for 275 iucsts was held at the Center Club 1n Costa Mesa. · The bride 1s the daughter of Pa- tricia and Gaf) Dre) fus of Corona ~I Mar. She wore a "itlk shantung gown designed b} Janelle Be rte. She "as attended b} her sisters Am) Dre) fus and ( arol Wal<th and • Lucinda Rector. Kan:~ Dre) fus. Kttstcn Gunn. V .alcnc Lindcborg, Valene toffel. Julte Young and Launc Woolcl') The bridegroom 1\ the son of Arlene and ..\rthur V1g1I of Rosc.·- v1lle. He t•hose h1 ~ brother ..\nthOn} V1g1I as best man. L'~hcrs "en· Brian Jacobs. Daniel Stro mberg. Wilham Greene. Sham Elhag . .\min.•\\ Wu. Michael Dre}fu\, R1rhard Dre)fus and Thomas Walsh. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... v-.,..., c-... Mer•! 1•11 HAHOl llVO COSTA MtsA-S•t-I I St Dancing with a view of Newport Bay. Opt11 9 p.m. to 2 a.m 3388 Via lido, Ntwpoft Beach 714'723-0500 Dr. and Mn. A. C. "'9fl HALFORD-OLSEN Corona del Mar Community Church Congregational was the SCI· ting for the April 7 wedding of Melissa Kolmo Olsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finn Olsen ofCorona dcl Mar. and Roger Halford of Solihull. England. A formal dinner reception for 80 guests followed at the Ritz Carlton ' Hotel in Laguna Niguel. ' Diue Mdatyrt o( llucM Sula Marlariaa and Greecwy Pa.a ol Co"8 Mesa arc plannina 1 Sept. 29 weddina in Sanuaao de Compottclli Cburdt in El Toro. Barbin and Thomas f . Mclnayre or Mesa. Ariz., are the parenu of tbil bride-eleca. She is I paduale or Madison Memorial Hilb School and the Univeniay of 9t'itconsan at Madison. Her fuaure bridqroom is &ht ron of Judi Turpin of Costa Mesa and Raynor Peart'C of Sandy, Utah. He is a araduate of Estancia Hiah School in Costa Mesa and Orantc Cont Collqe. KUTCH-VANCURA KatbJcen Diane Kutch of Irvine and Anthony Paul Vancura of Hunt- inaton Beach will be married Nov. 17 in Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church in Huntington Beach. The bride-elect is the dauahter of Stanley Fudatla of Hamtramck, M ich., and the late Helen Fudalla. Sbe is a graduate of Hamtramck Hi&h School. Aer fiance is the son of Hans and Ei leen Vancura. He is a graduate of Edison Hiah School and DeVry In- stitute of Technology in the C'ity of Industry. RANDLE-METzGER Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Randle of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter. Joy A. Randle. and Steve A.. Metzger of Irvine. of Ormand Beach, Fla. He is a lf'lduate of Cal State San D1qo. They will be mamed Sept. I at Galaxy View Cliffs in Newport Beach. HUGHES-PACKHAM Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Hughes of Newport .Beach have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Roxanne Elizabeth. to Scott Wallace Packham. son of Mr. , and Mrs. John Packham of Camarillo. The announcement was made at a party for family and close friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Adler. grandparents of the bnde- clcct. A 1989 graduate of the University of Southern Cahforn1a, the hnde- elect 1s attending the Fashion In- stitute of Dcsian and Merchandasina in l..Qs An&)ts. Her fiancc 1s a araduatc of UC Santa Barbara and the UCLA Den- tal School. An October wedding 1s planned. HERMAN-DAVIS A December wedding 1s planned by Kristen Mane Herman and Jef- fre) Allen Davis. Their engagement was announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman of Huntington Beach. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Lakewood. The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Edison Htgh School. Huntington Beach. Her fiance was graduated from Mayfair High School 1n Lakewood. They are June graduates of UC 0a .. 1s and are continuing graduate studies there. J The bride wore a gown of white silk shantung with a chapel-length train trimmed in Alencon lace. The bodice had a swctthcart nedline with long puffed sleeves and Alen- con lace appliques. Her cathedral- length veil was held by a silk cap trimmed in seed pearls and rhinestones. A Jan. 19 wedding is planned in Newpon Center Unttcd Methodist Church. A graduate ef Corona del Mar r----------------------------------------- Mfn3y Olsen. sister of the bnde. was maid of honor. and bridesmaids included Pern1lle Peterson, cousin of the bride, Vick> Butterfield. Kristin Hanscom. Cath> Mills and Kathy Barnett. Junior bridesmaids were Nicole Zimmerman and Cymbalint' Olsen. the bride·s cousin. The bridegroom is the son of Norah Halford of Burmingham. England. and the late Ronald Half- ord. Hts best man was Gary Arthurs and ushers were Lars Petersen. cousin of the bmk. Richard Griffith. C hris Clarke. Vic Appcrley and Blake Barnett. The couple arc at home 1n Solihull. England. after a wedding trip to Bora Bora. The bride 1\ an independent tra,el broker and fit- ness instructor and her husband 1s a fina ncial bro~cr. CARPENTER-GARRETT Manners Church 1n Nc"pon lkach "as lhl· Sl'1t1ng for the Mar{h 14 "edd1ng of'G1na Garrett of Costa Mesa and St·o11 Carpent,·r from ~C"J><>rl lkach. r"o hundred fill~ guest., attended their n·l-c:p1 1on at thl· Be\ crl~ H1:n1age Hotel Roger and ..\rlcnl· Garrett of ( m ta Mesa and former litatc Se n nn<l Mrs. CXnn i'i ( arpcntl'r and Dr Dudlq and Fran PfalT of Newport Beach are the parents of the coupk Members ul thl· "cdd1ng part) v.ere Julte Garrett . Kmtin Malla. Anne Jame\. l:.l11abc1h McMan1s. Carrie Benuska. ..\m) Lawrence. Frank. Bruct: an d Ken Carpenter. Flip Lamard. Mark Page and Bob Ochsner. / The couple hone)moone<l in Pam and the Loin: Valle) 1n France. and no" reside in lr,1ne ht: 1s v.11h Gnffith/Sincod.-( orroon & Black Insurance brokers and he 1s em- plo)ed b) Palmtl'ri. T> ler. Weiner. Wil helm and Waldron Htgh School. the bnde-elect attt:nd- ed Cal State San Diego. Her fiancc was the son of the late Richard Metzger. a former Newport Beach resident. and the late Helen Metz~er. formerly of New Orleans. He 1s a Newport Harbor High School and Cal State San Diego graduate. The couple will be marned on the year's annl\ersary of their engage- ment. VIN~CCIA-LA SCALA The engagement of Jacqueli ne S. V1nacc1a to Stac) La S<·ala. ~on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Scala of Huntingto n Harbour. has hecn an - nounced b) her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Vinaccia of Chino. The bride-elect. a gradua te of Chino High School. rct·e1H·d her ba,hclor of arts degree 1n pnhtH.al M·1encl' from < al Pol) Pomona anJ ht:r Jurn. douorate from the l (' \an Diego La" ~houl. Her future hu~band. a l'>M3 Palo., Ver<les High ~hool graduate . .11 - tt:nded l '( ~Jn D1l''O and Rnghllrn Colk gl'. Su\<>e\. England. graJua11ng cum laudc "11h a doubk bachdor of arts dl·gret· 1n po;~cholog~ and '>On- o log). He rel"ll'' cd his JUm d o<. - tora11: degret• from the l 'C \an D11:go La" ~·hool. A ~pt. 29 v.t•d<ling " planne<l an San Diego. PAXSON-MONTGOMERY The engagement of Laum· El11a - be th Pa,~on and M1ch.1el Sloan Montgomcl'). both Nc"pon Heat h residents. ha!> bt:en announn ·d h} her parents Pegg) Paradt!>c-Broo~\ of Corona dcl Mar and Wilham P Pa).son of Santa Barbara. 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Local °"""' • ,,. c.-ttaa. 839-1434 •A l'MeN'S •••LE •.1. M..W for All 0ttMiotlt fro. ~lit eo Rock U L PROf~ !'llO~Al Et)l l"'t::\ r (All :............. ·~}.,.. lfflO p .. (714) 966-0592 \l-t-l & .......,,, ri ......... t I ... (f' .. CL Cit Ull ct II Cl " Do s. .... Al NI "' M "' Cl SI (I " (I .. °' ell .. Ill Ill Cl •I " p ' • •Rll•OOAM' ... YM.Or ... ,., ........ .. Evil more interesting than good in Stlal<espeare's 'As You Like It' ;. 9YTOM mus o...., .... c... -· Ll'I Abtxr used to say ''Good is b(uer than e\ ii bcauK it's nicer.•• Were he a theatcraocr. he might have amended that homily to "Evil is better than 'ood bccaute tt's more inte~sting. • Shakcspcarr· .. As You Like If ' actuall) 1s t"'o p )S an one -its first act sttth1ng 1th p<>"er strug- gles and clashing ~os. its second pacified b) an id)'lltc ha' en whc-rc eve~thang 1s ~onderful and airs \\'CU that ends 'Well. It goes wnhout say ing that the first act JS far the more 1ntercs11ng of the '"'o. . At the Grove Shakespeare Festi- val. founding director Thomas F. Bradac has rendered the first act of ''As You Like It" 1mmenscl) watchable ~1th us sibling n valry and clashes of" ills. This sqment 1s further '1tahzcd b) Ton> Car- rcaro's e.xc111n& fight choreograph~ for the iwrestllng matches. The second act. set an the fo rest retreat of Arden. 1s some"'ha1 tedious. notable onl) an its earl~ 1rans111onal penods as the ban- ished refugees disco' er the magi c of their pastoral "'onderland The onl} 'e1n of suspen..e hereafier consists of \o\Ondenng \.\hen Rosalind 1s going 10 shed her man·s d1sgu1~ and ackno\o\ledge her fcmtnll) Tampenng "'llh ume and place an Shal espearl' 1s almost man- datol) toda). and Bradac choose!>· 10 transplant the stol) to .\merica an 1904. This de\lce ""alh docsn 't "'Orl , unlii..e the mspued ·ui>Qaung of the last (Jro'e sho"' "'\tuch .\do .\bout '0th1n~ .. 10 Fascist Ital) in 1939 Ifs d1fl1cuh 10 make the mental trans111un "hen the s1or. '"'ohes .. dulcs"' and .. life 31 coun ... although the P<Nl'r bro- lC1"S translate suc<:C'>'>fulh 10 1hc 1ndus1nal grant'> of the tum of 1he u~ntun Elizabeth 1':ormen1\ Rosalind h the "dl·fa'.)hroned n·ntt:rprcce ul the proJu1.11on Her outrage at ht·r ban1.,hml·n1 b~ hn umk 1s skillf~ally pmee~ While her co- quetbSh ..... Ylllll in Ardell MIPI IO (u a flaah'I inlttttt ia the leClOOd act. Equally impraaiw is the ia- tcnse., daemiined approeda ol David Drummond, u aa beir all out by his cruel older brother, wlM> faUs ln love with Rosalind bc'in bis banishment and cnlilb btt (dlJluised as a )ouna man) as ht1 surropte heartthrob in Arden. Carl RCUJ.ardo. the Grove's resident villain. seethes tbrouah the abbre,1iated role of the evil Duke Frederick b(fore assumin1 the more placid pan of his older. bantshed brother. Gary Armqnac sktllfull) phl)S Jaques, the sour apple in this Garden of Eden who spans the famed .. all the world's a stage" solilOQU). Hafl) Woolfs wise fool Touch- stone 1s a chccrf ul. accessible per- sonage. pla)ed wtth an ever-pr~ en1 '"'ankle an the eye. Brcnan Baird matches R~ardo's first act character 1n v1llaanv as Drum- mond's cider brother. ·while Roll- anna Augescn 1s capuvating as Celia. Rosalind's inseparable com- panion. Other performers stn 1ng energeucall\ to breathe some wand 1n10 ·the play's second-act sails are Christopher Neiman and His.a Takaku"a as mismatched roman11~. Russell St. Clair as Drummond·s aged and infirm ser- ' ant and Rochdle Lane as lhe dth~ shepherdc!>s "'ho 1gn11es Touchstone's passions. Ennchrns the production con- S4dcrabl\ rs D Mamn Book- "'ahcrs-supcrbl) realistic "'oods) )Ct11ng \o\llh crad.ed pa,emcnt and branlhes mien"' ming to create the appearance of a onetime palatial estate that has fallen on hard limes ··.\s ) ou Lile II .. conti nues through .\ug. 25 al the Festl\al .\mph11heater. 12852 Main 1.. Garden Gro' e Performances arc g1'l'n Thurs<..IJ~'> through Sunda)s a1 30 pm "'llh rescna11ons bl:1ng allCPlcd di 636-~~13 Ro••nn• Augesen fl•ftt •• Cele. •nd Ella•bettt Norment •• Ro .. l•nd frollc In .. As You Uke 11~· M die Grove Sh•k•sp••r• Festlv•I. r Southerners stick to basics in latest comeback outing 91 ICMIN MIGi ~ ............. COSTA MESA -If you were lookina for captivatina light shows. technical wizardry or lavish, Madonna-esque produc t ion numbcn. the Pacific Amphitheatre was not the place to be Friday niaht. But it oo-nontmsc hard-edged rock is more to your likin&. the Allman Brothen show here was de- fioatdy tbc ticket. There was no evidence that '8~ style &litz had cauabt up with these auys -tbett were no spiffy sets. no Political mcssqes delivered and scarcely any banter with the au- dience . And whHe other, veteran roders on the comeback trail are cutting their hair, cleanins up their act and performina in aerobic shoes. the Alhnans retain their rock outlaw demeanor. M~ck. Jauer may look more and more hkc a poster boy for Evian these days, but waist-length hair, jeans and T-shirts arc still the order of the day for Greg Allman. Dickie Betts and company. If trends have had no impact on the band, neither apparent!)' ha ve passing ycan. If time has taken any toll on this reconstituted stalwan of Southern rock. it doesn't sho"' 1n Betts' tight-as-c' er guitar work or rn · Allman·s gntt} voc.als. Riding the current wave ot popu- larit)' that bands from earlier dec- ades now enJO). Allman Brothers alumni Betts. Allman and drummers Butch Trucks and Ja1 Johnn)· Johanson (aka Ja1moe) regrouped last summer. together w11h new memb(rs gu1tanst Warren Ha~nes. bassist Allen Wood) and ke~­ board1st-blucs harpist Johnn' Neel. and put out ··Sc, en Turns.t. their ftnl album in nine yean. Unlike the albums produced dur- inJ their firs t try at reunio n in 1980, "Seven Tums' has been well re· ccivcd and at leas& one son& from the album. "Good Ocan Fun," has been gening steady FM airplay. The song. with its familiar Southern rock sound, is reminiscent of the group's e~rlier efTons._ And its opcnina cho~ds we~ received by Friday's audience with nearly as much enthusiasm as their more classic tunes. But 1s was the old favorites. some of which date back more than· IS years. that elicited the most thunder- ous approval from the near-sellout crowd. That crowd had been primed by a solid set of hard-pounding rock de- li vered b} opening act George ThorQRoo<l and the Destroyers .. Bui 11 wasn't until the Allmans launched 1010 their classic "State• sboro Blues" that the audience came to life. That enthusiasm was maintained b) both the band and the crowd for much of th e remainder of the two- hour show. as the band milled songs from "'Se,en Turns" w11h most ofits claSSIC'i. The e.\cept1on -.-.as a drum duet that sho"'cascd the considerable tal- ent s of Ja1moc and Trucks. but go1 11resome as 11 dragged on while the remainder of the band left the stage, apparcn1h to cool ofT. Whe n the\ returned. presumabl) rcJU' ena1ed." the~ closed the show "'''h e\tended 'ers1ons of two ob-'1ous croiwd fa,ontes: .. Rambling Man" and .. Wh1pp1ng Post." The '80s ma) ha'e passed the .\llman Brother~ Band b,. but Fn- da) 's sho"' demons1ra1ed that the group 1s n•ad} to ta ke on the '90s Garbo art collection set for sale IBX' AttACI lll••O .. A (ltG-ll) 12.00 2:15 4,30 7:00 9 : IS .. -·· CA..UCINO ....... so IHX ~ •'""" .,. " t •• t ... llAae 11•1 ) 11 '° HIOi 4 JO 1 00 , t lO 70MM OOllT STOfO llA YT MA&.S(a) (12.45 l .IS) 6 ·00 •·lO 10 SO (OWAllDi OlllGINAL H•~or Ad•""• \ .. >•02 TOWN C(NTflll •o •-·•· •'"' H)t •t•• ........ U .HMAJ- ~r:"i~Jol S:H7:H9:1S llAYY81M.9(1) (12:M J :OO) ••• 1:00 10:19 w oooaR11H.1 •... .-... 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TM ~ye secs an objtet in the shadows..wbde the mind flips 1hc pqes of !ti en~yclopedia of visual aymboll1m in order to ca1c1orize it. WMn the paae is empty, the viewer is loaded with a sense of anxjc(y, trepidation, some: 11mcs even dread. Los Antelet conceptual sculptor Charles Illy has aJways focused on that shadow. In Ont exhibit. he built 1 wo optn~nded steel boxes bi& enough to encompass a human body, stood them side by side on the noor of the pllery an eighth of an inch apan, then crawled inside. A hole.in the top of one of the boxes accomodatcd a ICJ. the other an arm. Ambient light fell into the crack where the rest of Ray's body lay in shadow. Or did it? What was ruJly on view was that anxiety Ray's work produced in the mind of the viewer, who wrestled ~11h his visual vocabulary to super- impose the disjointed li mbs onto a recognizable framework. What interested him about these earlier works, says Ray. was the kind of susptnded reality it all prod uced. "The work had a kind of ma- g1c1an's relationship to the au- chcnce, .. aays tbe anlll. .. You know he wasn't really uwtaa tbe airt UI ha.If. But you weren't awe." Ray admits be is interested more in the relationship the viewer has to th~iece than in ill apecifk imllC'l'. The fint one--penon museum exhibition of Ray'• work1 • at tbe Newpon Harbor An Mueeum throu,h Sept. 23, comprise his "post-body" works -nine pieces produced between 1916 and 1990. The work comes after Ray's per- formance-oriented pieces from the last twO' decades in which his own naked body formed pan of the for- mal structure of the work. The lhow is an index of the 1ood1 of domestic life, incorporatina tables, bathtubs, plastic bowls and common liquids, used in ways that disrupt the view- er's physical and emotional lotic. In "Viral Research," eiabt as. sorted a.lass vessels are amnaed on a simpfe glass tablc top. in an aus. terc. Morandi-like still life. Beneath the table, the jan, which arc each partially filled with black ink. arc connected by a network of ink- bloated glass conduits. · "I work slowly. thinkint about a specific incident of my hfe," Ray told a group of an patrons at a lecture at the museum this week, where he also divulged that the above piece was inspired by the loss ·Vlr•I ..... ct. .... part of .... CIWrenl Olarln •• , ...... .. ...... Newport HMIMN Art ......... . of a friend to AIDS. In "Tub of Black Dye," a bathtub has been filled to its rim with more of the ink, staining th e wh ite porcelain a discordant b)ack. t\t fi rst aJancc. the outside of ihe 1u6 seems io be cmbeU1thtd with hwwtreds of black knobs, untilit's rulised t.hat tbey are actwally 800 tell tubes aoraed in ink that have pien:ed the iidCI of the tub. In "Ink 8o1., •• Ray stretches t.hal tenlion 10 hs limits. A ptrfcct, 3- footj ahiny black cubt occupies 11oor lplCC in front of a sian that reads ''Do Not Touch." At first. the wam- ina seems almost arrotant; we aJJ know that anythina within 1he boundaries Of I pllery SpKe IS off limiu to tactile 1ndulaencc. But what the lineen can't touch, the e'JC works harder to ~. and the pristtne surface is too seductjvc to !fDOrc. On closer inspection, a few air bubles can be detected on the surface of "lnk Box." Indeed. you're looking down into some 200 gallons of ink. Or is it a. thin layer of ink supported by a fa lse bottom? The surface tension 11 so tau~t that it couldn't possibly be a liquid surface. could it? The urge to sticlc your hand in it becomes overwhelming. Ray's work refers to everyday o~ jects and their relationship wi th ptople and each other. It's about.the tension bctwren two objects. whether they be animate or in· animate. They had at one 1im~ always relied on a hybrid of sculpture and perfonnancc to bring about that tension. Depeche ·Mode say they're serious, not gloomy lly MARY CAMPBELL AtJOc:ll'fed P'r•tl Iii'""-' Depeche Mode. which has brought its world tour to Los An- geles this wrckend for two of the summer's most eagerly an11c1pated h'c shows, doesn't consider itself doom ruerchants. but agrees that the En$hshf' band's music 1s gcnrrally ~·nous. "There's a dark edge 10 most of ~ha1 we do,'' Alan Wilder says. When Vince Clarke was in Dcpcche Mode. through the first album in 1982. he wrote in major chords. Then Martin Gore took over the \\riling. . Dave Gahan Sl)S. "He likes to pla) around with the darker side of things. even with love." a stranac phenomenon. We're play-They recorded three songs in ina to the same amount of people as Milan and socialized a lot. In rural aroups that sell millions and Denmark. they recorded eight. millions of albums." "People think you're doi ng Gahan says ... We played 10 half a nothing when you're not on the million people in Amenca in 1987, road." 5a)S Gahan. "We manage ended up at the Ro~ Bowl in oursc h cs. nght down 10 the Pasadena to 70.ooo:· fi nancial s1dr of 11. We have an A live double album. "IOI." and offi ce in London. II takes a long a two-hour film, "101:· came from while 10 so n 11 out. We ha ve vel'\ the Rose Bowl. the IO I st concen of little time ofT. • th at tour. "We were doing this "Wc'rr n01 JUSt waiting in the massive tour and felt we wanted to ltmo 10 be taken to the gig and don't document it," Wilder sa ys. "We know where we are. If evrrybody 1s looked back to the more interesting looking after you. you can end up pop films of the past. We discovered Like a dummy. pushed around. Your 0 .A. Pennebaker's stuff and ap-brain stop~ working." proached him and hr was mtrres ted "Some bands hke to be on the an doing 11... front of magazines all the ume. I The fi lm was in general release don't think an) of us enJOY that kind and now it's on video. of fame. I can go shopping for T~rc 11 always a blind IPGt ia Im wort. an area 1n lhadow. lbt·~ trin to fill ln the blanks -tll his own recoUccuons of reality. WU& miaht be the ma1t anxicty-produc.- ina piu:c in thc show is 1ronically ats most mundane. ·•TabAe Top" is another Rudy of the relationship between thouPt and the physical world. COft111tfna of an ordinary wooden table upon which rests a simple white china plate, plastic cup .and bowl, salt shaker and cannister -the banaljty of these objects forces the viewer to look extra hard at them to derive some meaning. That's when it's revealed: the o~ jccts revolve at excruciati.naJy slow speeds. compelltna us to drop to our knees and seek out the source of mouon - an intncate network of electronic wanna lurking beneath the surface. Such objects make us feel uncom- fortable around anythinf Ray chooses 10 make. His work is often seductive. often spiteful. and some- times like a slap in tbe face. And though his new work takes a less ptrsonal format, Ray is still con- fronting the viewer by wreckina havoc wi th his expectattons. As be likes to adm11. ··r have a hostile streak.'' Mandela record banned NEW YORK -The soon-to- be-released single of South Afncan pop star Brrnda Fassie is a 1nbute to her uncle, Nelson Mandela. But the record's been banned in her native country. "Black President." to be re· leased by SBK Records on Aug. 20. wu. wntten bv Fass1c and Sello Twaloa. · The lyncs start. "The year 1963. the people's president taken awa)' .. "The) ·re more interesting. ·· ~)'S \\sider. "It 1s also combined w11h 4u11c a lot of dance rh)thm and things hke that." Depeche MCNI• tuts lwou9M tflelr lntrlate qMtlnlaer •rr•n9ement1 •nd d•rlclJ serious IJrklsm to Loi Ant•••• this weekend. "I think 11 captured the lave show groce ncs with m) son and not be very well ," says Wilder. "I would bothered:· have liked 11 to be slightly more in ---------------------------depth exploring peopte·s charac- Gahan adds: "We fed 11 1s cmo- t1onall y atmos pheric. We Ir) to make eve!) soni ind1v1dual and "111 play around with atmosphere with "hatcver means arc lying around ... o\ll of them pla) synthesi1er\. Three sing. And) Fletcher. who ~ng on one of the fi rst singles. a hit 1n Britain. 1sn'1 allo"ed to sing an} more. Gahan laughs The group's ne" al bum. "\'1ol- a1or." on Sire Record s. was No 8 and climbing on Cashb<>"< maga· 11nc'c; o\pnl 28 best-selling chart. The tirst single. "Personal Jcsus." fl'Jl hcd a high of 31 on March J. The current single. "EnJOY the 1)1fence,'' was 51 and climbing on .\pnl 28. II takes a month 10 prepare tapes for Dcpeche Mode's performances. Wilder says: "We have to transfer things we can't physically perform. We don't ha\C~ a drum mer. Drums go onto tape and some sequences that aren't pla)ablc. "We restructure the songs for live sho\\s, change 1hr m aro und qu1tr a lot. We rehearse 1t all for a few "-eeks. w c·,e been making film s to JO \\1th..thc sho" An awful lot goes into 11. "On the nc111 tour we'll be doing a lot more performance." Gahan S8)S. "We'll Still be usin~ tapes. We'\e nc,cr lned 10 hide 11. "Dcpeche Mode 1s fou r people. Searles is tabbed by Philharmonic Society Robert B. Searles of Ncwpon Beach has been rlected president of th r Orange Count) A'h1 lharmon1c Soc1et) for the 1990-91 season He succeeds Edward D HalvaJ1an. -of Laguna Beach. who assumes the pos1t1on of Chairman of the Board. Also elected to serve as officrrs and members of the e11ecut1 vc com- mittee fo r 1990-91 are v1cr presi- dents Wilham P. Conlin (Ncwpon Beach). Mama Coy (f ountai n Val· Icy). Robert Garfias (Irvine). Alan J. Jacobs (Ncwpon Beach). Roger T. Kirwan (Corona def Mar). Roger H. Smith (Huntington Beach) and Sec- retary· Treasurer Steven A. Lup1nac· c1 (San Juan Cap1stsrano). Jane Gncr (Costa Mesa) and Bobbitt Wil- liams (Huntington Beach) complete the executive committee as mem- bers-at-large. Elected as new directors of the Philharmonic Society arc: Gary 'N. Babick (Corona del Mar). senior tax manaaer, Ernst & Youna: Jo~ph Barletta (Newpon Beach). execut!ve vice president and chief operaun• officer. Freedom Newspaper: M1m1 Grant (Tustin), chief opcrauna of· ficer. SO/CAL/TEN: !udi th Jelinek (Newpon Beach), vice chairman. continuance fund . OCPS Women's Commitccs: Kathl~n T. Jones (Laguna Beach I associate vacc chancello~. un1vers11y advancement. LI( I. Grea&ry P Lindstrom (Santa .\na). Panncr. Lat ham & Watkins: and Larry Thomas (Newport Beach 1. v1cr president. corporate communications. Irvine Co. Preceding the board meeting. the Ph1lharmon1c Society held Its 36th Annual Meeting. with outgoing treasurer Richard Nrlson reponing that the organ1zat1on concluded the 1989-90 season with a net operati ng surplus. and record-breaking fund· raisng ticket sales. Record amounts were posted 1n all categones of contnbutcd income. fo r a total of S 1.148.000. Contnbu· lions from 1nd1v1dua ls we re $307,200; gifts from corporations and foundations realized $313.200; and government grants totaled $82.000. $44S,000 was netted from vari ous fundraising events. with $376,200 of that amount at- tnbutable to the r fTorts of the OCPS Women's Committees. Earned in- co me from concert ticket sales in- creased by 8 pem:nt over the previous season. for a total gross revenue of S 1,301.600. The 1990-9 1 budaet of the Philharmonic Society is $2.778.000. Characters Jo Motion I • '"J JHlot Kauan • C>wrwr 19(1() f.AJt COd llf,#IWflY (" nt'OIW "" "'"'· II 016.lJ 1'e (714) 7. 9-IJJJ • F• (1/'J 7 9~ We don't wa nt to bri ng other mu- sicia ns in. w c·ve done 1t like this fo r I 0 years. People come to ha vc a good 11mc and hear the songs. h's the atmosphere and energy that's 1mponan1. not v.hcre the sound comes from. Some bands arc into 20-minute gu11ar solos. we·rc not. "We've been playing to I 0 and 20.000 peopk a night for )ears We've go1 to be doing something right." Dcpeche Mode's records have been h11s 1n Britain and most Euro- pean countri es. but less successfu l in America. "We've built up 1h1s \Cry big Ii' c following." Wilder says. "It's ters." Gahan says: "We don't often do interviews or TV shows. People have the idea we 're doo m merchants. serious and JOylcss with no pcrsonaht). I think 11 showed personalities. The film was actually qu11c humorous:· The) recorded "Violator .. dunns onr )Car. in Milan. Denmark and London. "We'd work six weeks and take a few "eeks ofT and go to another place." Gahan ~ys. ··When )o u're in a s1ud 10. you work reall y well the firs t 1hree wrcks. Enthusiasm 1s high and you create beautiful stuff. Once )OU sta rt get- ting a bit bored. )OU do less and less. We stop. go awa )'· fill ourselves with energ) once again and come back." J ~ C H n1CH0 LS on 1'9. TWO ~ rmws ... alB fllS ...... .__ '!n.·· 11111 lllS MMT 11118 16 lllY .lllUll • .:BJ 9'1MI ..,. UIS flHfllSl ••···-• 1111c: .. -.ut ~---c-fWIS ...... -c .... AMII I IPllm . ...... ·-------· ·---. • STftQTS f~IDftY .... , .... " ... lteoO ... ~ =I~ ·==--•11111 ·---~-- ·--.................. 1111 nno1n n sura ntt1nQt oo DOM ~n flfftQ TOU r • • - .. ,. (-..._. 611 MIO ·--... l--aJO.MOI . ... _ --·----.... -~ MOJM.t ~ -W llO• I ~"o._mJ, I ""· . ---. . Attila the Hun. Ivan the Terrible Al Capone • ... 'Ibey were all seven once. • • r I r I .. I "' • u. C' (# ct 11 Cl (I (I c - .. Ill di .. ... ... " " " - " c 9y TOM TITUS 09'1 ,_ Clnu .. -.• Li'l Abner used to say "Good is better thaR evil because it's nicer." Were he a theateraoer. he might have amended that hom ily to "Evil is better than .ood because it's m ore interesting. ' Shakespeare's "As You Like It" actually is two plays in one -its first act seething wtth powtr strug- gles and clashing ~os, its second pacified by an idylLic haven where everything is wonderful and a ll's well that ends well. It goes without saying that the first act is far the more interesting of the two. At the Grove Shakespeare Festi- val, founding director T homas F. Bradac has rendered the first act of "As You Like It" immensely watchable with ils sibling rivalry and clashes of wills. This segment is funher vitalized by Ton) Car- reiro's exc1ttni fight choreography for the wrestltng matches. The second act. set in the forest retreat of Arden. is somewhat tedious. notable · only in its ea riv transitional periods a s the ban'- 1shed refugees discover the magic of their pastoral wonderland. The only \ein of suspense hereafter consists of wondering when Rosaltnd 1s going to shed her man·s di~gu1~ and acknowledge her fem1n1l\. Tampenng w11h time and place in Shakespeare 1s almost man- datof) toda). and Bradac chooses to transplant the story to America 1n 1904. This de\ ice reall} doesn't work. unltke the inspired updating of the last Gro\e show. "Much Ado About Nothing" to Fascist Ital} 1n J 939. It's difficult to make the mental transition 1.1.hen the stof) invoh es "dukes" and "hfe at coun," although the pov.cr hro- kcrs translate successfull) to the industrial giants of the turn of the centuf). Elizabeth Norment's Rosalind 1~ the 1.1.cll-fash1oned centerpiece of the proJuc11on. lier outragl' at her bani'>hn1l'nt b~ her unde 1., skillfully pmnled1 while bet co- quenilh role-~y•na in Ardea belpt to fan a fbtl&ina intemt ia the ICCOnd act. Equally impressive is the io- tense, deiennined appro1eh of David Drummond, 11 an heir• out by his cruel older brother, wbo falls ~n love with Rosalind before his banishment a nd enlists her (disauiscd as a young man) as his surropte hea rtthrob in Arden. Cart Rcgiardo. the G rove's resident villain, seethes throu&h the abbreviated role of the evil Duke Frederick before as$uming the more placid pan of his older, banished brother. Gary A'rmagnac skillfully plays -Jaques, the sour apple in this Garden of Eden who spins the famed "all the world's a stage" soliloquy. Harry Woolfs wise fool Touch- stone is a cheerful. accessible per- sonage. pla)cd with an ever-pres- ent twinkle in the eye. Brcnan Baird matches Re&Jiardo's first act character in villainy as Drum- mond's elder brother, while Rox- anna Augescn 1s captivating as Cella. Rosalind's inseparable com- panion. Other performers st riving encrgcticall) to breathe some wind into the play's second-act sails are Christopher Neiman and H1sa Tak~ as mismatched romantics. Russell St. Clair as Drummond's aged and infirm ser- va nt and Rochelle Lane as the dllS) shepherdess who ignites To uchstone's passions. Ennchins the production con- siderably 1s D. Manyn Book- "alter's superbl} realistic woodsy setting with cracked pavement and branchc~ intertwining to create the appearance ofa onetime palatial estate 1ha1 has fallen on hard times. "As You Like It" continues through ..\ug. ~5 at the Festival .\mph1thcater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Gro\e. Performances are gi,en Thumla~~ through Sunda}S at g JO p.m .. "1th rcsenat1ons being arceptcd at 636-7213. Roxanna Augesen fl•ftl as Cella and Rllaalteth Norment as Rosaland frollc In .. As You Uk• 1r· at the Grove Shakespeare Festlval. . ~ .. ns offer no-frllls-roc-k-. Southerners stick to basics in latest comeback outing lty KMIN MIGi .._ ......... ..,..., COSTA MESA -If you were look.ina for captivating light shows. technical wizardry or lavish. Madonna-csque produc t ion numbers, the Pacific Amphitheatre wu not the place to be Friday night. But if no-nonsense hard-edged rock is more to your liking. the Allman Brothen show here was de- finately the ticket. There was no evidence that 'ISUs· style aJitz had cau&ht up with these 1uys -there were no spiffy sets. no political messaacs delivered and scarcely any banter with the au- d ience. And while other, veteran rockers on the comeback trail are cutting their hair, cleaning up their act and perfo rming in aerobic shoes, the Allmans retain their rock outlaw de meanor. Mick Jagger may look m ore and more like a poster boy for Evian these days, but waist-length hair, jeans and T-shins are still the order of the day for Gregg Allman. Dickie Betts and company. If trends have had no impact on the band, neither apparently have passing years. ff time has taken any toll o n this reconstituted stalwan of Southern rock. it doesn't show 1n Betts' tight-as-ever guitar work or 1n Allman's gritty vocals. Riding the current wave ot popu- larity that bands from earlier dec- ades now enJO}. Allman Brothers alumni Betts. Allman <ind drummers Butch Trucks and Ja1 Johnn) Johanson (aka Ja1moe) regrouped last summer. together with new members guitarist Warren Haynes. bassist Allen Wood} and ~e~. board1st-blues harpist Johnn~ Neel. and put out "Sc en Turns." their first album in nine years. Unlike the albums produced dur- ing their first try at reunion in 1980, "Seven Tums' bas been well re- ceived and at least one sons from the album, "Good Clean Fun," has been getting steady FM airplay. The song. wi th its familiar Southern rock sound, is reminiscent of the group's earlier efforts._ And its opening chords were received by Friday's audience with nearly as much enthusiasm as their more classic tunes. But is was the old favorites. some of which date back more than· IS years. that eltcited the most thunder- ous approval from the near-sellout crowd. That crowd had been p rimed by a soltd set of hard-pounding rock de- Ii vercd b} opening act George Thoroitood and the Destroyers. But it wasn't until the Allmans launched into their classic "State- sboro Blues" that the audience came to hfe. That enthusiasm was maintained b) both the band and the crowd for much of the remainder of the two- hour show. as the band mixed songs from "Seven Turns" with most of its ~lassie~. 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"He likes to pla~ around with the darker side of things. even with IO\C." a stranac phenomenon. We're play· The) recorded three songs 1n ing to the same amount of J>(Ople as Milan and socaahLcd a lot. In rural aroups that sell m1ll1ons and Denmark. they recorded eight. m illions of albums." "People thank you're doing Gahan says. "We pla)ed to half a nothing when )'ou'rc not o n the million people in Amen ca in 1987. road," S3)S Gahan. "We manage ended up at the Ro~ Bowl II ourselves. nght down to the Pasadena to 70.000." 'f financial side of 1t We have an A hve double album. "I 0 I," and office in London. It takes a long a two-hour film,·· 10 1." came from while to sort 11 out We havt" Vt"f) the Rose Bowl. the IO lst concert of httle time ofT. that tour. "We were doing this "We're not JUSI wailing in the massive tour and felt '-'C wanted to limo to be taken to the gig and don't document 1t," Walder says. ··we know where we are. If everybody 1s looked back to the more interesting looking after you. you can end up pop films of the past. We discovered like a dummy. pushed around. Your D.A. Pcnnebaker's stuff and ap-brain stops working." proachcd him and he was interested "Some bands hkc to be on tht" tn doing 11." front of magallnes all the lime. I The film was in general relea~ don't think any of us enjoy that kind and now it's on video. of fame. I can go shopping for Mandela record ~banned 1 NEW YORK -The soon-to- be-rclcased single of South African pop star Brenda Fassic is a tnbute to her uncle. Nelson Mandela. But the record's been banned m her nauvc country. "'Black President," 10 be re· leased b) SBK Records on Aug. 20. was wntten bv Fassac and Scllo Twaloa. · The lyncs start. "The year 1963. the peo ple's president taken awa) .. 'They're more mteresung. " sa)'s \\ ildn "It 1s also combined '-'Ith quite a lot of dance rh)thm and things hke that " Depeche Mode ha• lbrouettt thetr Intricate 1Jndlnl••r arrangements and urlrly serious lyrklsm to Los Angeles this weekend. "I think ll captured the hve sho"' grocenes with m ) ~n and not be very well," S3)'S Wilder. "I would bothered." have liked 1t to be shghtl) mo re in..-----------------------------depth exploring people's charac- Gahan adds: "We fed 11 '" emo- lionall} atmosphenc \\ e ti) to m.i~e e\Cf) song md1\ 1dual and "111 pla~ around "1th atmosphere "1th "hate,er means arc l>mg around·· .\II of them pla\ S) nthcs11crs. fhree sing. And) Fleicher. "ho sang un onl' of the first s1nglC' ... a hit m Bn1am. isn't allo"C'd to sing an~ more Gahan laugh"> I he group's ne" al bum. "\'1 01· a1or ... on Sire Rcl·ords. was So 8 .ind d1 mbmg on Cashbo' maga· 11nl·\ .\pnl ~8 bt·shclhng l'hart. Thl' tirst single. "Personal Jesu'i." rl'Jlhl'd a high of 3 I on March J. fhl' current single. "EnJO} the \llcncc." "as 51 and climbing on .\pnl ~8. It takes a month to prepare tapes for Depeche Mode's performances. Wilder sa)s: "We ha'e 10 transfer things "'e can't ph)s1call)' perform. We don't ha'e a drummer. Drums go onto tape and some scqut•nccs thJt aren't pla)able "\\e restructure the song.s for li'"e sho"s: change them around quite a lot. We rehearse 11 all for a few weeks. Wc'H' been making films to ~o "•th the sho" .\n awful lot goes IOIO II. .. "On the ne:<t tour we'll be doing a lot more performance." Gahan 5a)S. "We'll still be USIO~ tapes. w l'·\e nl'Vcr tried 10 hide II. .. Depec hc Mode 1s four people Searles is tabbed by Philharmonic Society Robcn 8. Scarles of Ne" port Beach has been elected president of the Orange Count) Ph1lharmon1c Socaet ) fo r the 1990-Q I scawn He succeeds Ed"ard D HalvaJian. of Laguna Beach. ~ho assumes lhe pos111on of Chairman of the Board. Also elected 10 senc as officers and members of the exccuuve com· mattce for 1990-91 arc vice prcs1· dents Wilham P. ( onlin (Newport Beach). Marcia Coy (Fountain Val· Icy). Robert Garfias'(lrv1ne). <\Ian J. Jacobs (Newport Beach). Roge r T. Kirwan (Corona del Mar). Roger H. Sm11h (Huntington Beach) and Sec· retary-treasurer Steven A. Lupinac· c1 (San Juan Cap1s1srano). Jane Gner (Costa Mesa) and Bobbitt Wil· hams (Huntington Beach) complete the eitccut1ve committee as mem· bcrs-at-larac. Elected as new directors of the Philharmonic Society are: Gary 'N. Babick (Corona del Mar). senior t:u manager. Ernst & Youna: Joseph Barletta (Newpon Bcult.). executive • vice president and chief operating officer. Fr~om Newspaper: M1m1 Grant (Tustin). chief operating of· ficcr. 0 /CAL(TEN: Judith Jelinek (Newport Beach). vice chairman. continuance fund. OCPS Women's Comm1tecs: Kathleen T . Jones (Laguna Beach) associate \ICC chancl·llor. un1'"ers1t) advancement. l 'CI: Gregory P. Lindstrom ( anta .\na). Partner. Latham & Watkins. a nd Larr) Tho mas (Newport Beach). vice president. corporate communications. Irvine Co. Preceding the board meeting. the Ph1lharmon1c Society held 11s 36th Annual Mcc11ng, with outgoing treasurer Richard Nelson reporting that the organization concluded the I 989-90 season with a net operating 'lurplus. and record-breaking fund· ra1sng 11ckct sales. Record amounts were posted in all categoncs of contributed income, for a total of S 1.148.000. C'ontnbu· 11o ns from 1nd1'" 1duals were $307.200: g10s from corporations and foundations realized S3 I J,.:?00: and government grants Jotaled $82.000. $445.000 was netted from vanous fundra1sing events. w11h $376.200 of that amount at- tnbutablc to the efforts of the OCPS Women's Committees. Earned in- come from concert ticket sales 1n- crca5'!d by 8 percent over the prtv1ous season. for a total gro s revenue of SI ,JO 1.600. The 1990-91 budget of the Philharmonic Society 1s $2,778.000. Characters In Motion Gal/try nf Alllnwwn Arr We don·1 want to bnng other mu- s1c1ans in We've done it hkc this for 10 )'Cars. People come 10 have a good lime and hear the songs. Jt'c; the atmosphere and energ) that'c; important. not "here the sound comes from. Some bands are into 20-minute gu11ar solos. We're not. "We've been playing to 10 and 20.000 people a n1eht for )ears. We"•e got 10 be doing something right.'" Dcpeche Mode's records have been h11s 1n Brna1n and most Euro· pcan l'ountncs. but less successful 1n America. "We'\c built up this "Cl)' big"' e following ... Wilder says. "It's ters." Gahan sa)'s: ··w e don't often do inter'" 1e"s o r TV shows People ha'"e the idea we're doom merchants. serious and JO) less with no personaht) I thin!.. ll showed personalities. The film "as actually quite humo rous ·· The) rcrordcd "V1ola1or" dunng one )Car. in Milan. Denmark and London. 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In greet location. Only --· , S18HOOO Mutt aeei ........ CHICK YOU" AD TIC ,IRIT DAY /~ .. ,..... ~·~ 1, ....... ,,, prlold 1349,000 :::~=:~:~ry $199,000 w/tennel Mu9t HuM....... 1040 • 4L'rtmo '=-°" 10 ce. PATRicK TENORE LCMIY QNenbeft Mttlna. .... ••t/• l .... IHI Call PATRICK ........ o • • 7211200 LeadecfglMlentry-leedil 1"41 0•1ty PtlOI str•VllS IOf ett~ and KCUtllCY HOW11•4!• OC:C<IStOnll"Y e<rOtl do OCCU< Plea• ... tell .. ~n you• ad '' read ~k •nd cl>ec:k your ~ deity ~t j'f•Ofl 1mrnee11acety to 6'7·5e78 The 01111)' P1lol tKCf'PtS no 1tab1hty '°' lny llfrOt tn In •dve<llt9f'nenl tor "'""" '' moy be rt'spon"ble Hoept tor tne cost ol tl'le SP.tef' .Ktuatty oc:cup.ed II)' the etror Cr.011 can only be Call J~N CAMV, ORI TENOAE 721-!200 Aet m111 ::.n:i:::.. 3~~oza~ .• ' .. ' .. ' '. • .• .· ' 2915 E Coaat Hwy, CdM Tennlt & t>Mch, 12. 100 l lf "'.......... 2~8A. Upgredel ~ • .,. Wl1BI /,/;,,.-..... ·~ '·• .. ,.~.~·11!1•1 lot, 4-8BR. 3BA home ...... ...., ~b:tlon 1huttera, New ~ °' 58drm on •!pool, epe, official l*t· · 11a.:.t• cerpet & newer the_.,., w/bolt lllp '°' die tennis court. Flreplt, kltohent Out-of-1tate 3 bolt•. Oceel\ & city o•io..eo to• tilt''"" 1nse<1ton 880 .,. .. , RV eOC»M & • --owner uya bring all Of· light Ylewl. 3BR 38A dn ~-18018 meture producing citrus ··--111.1* PAICEMoUClD.-flegent ,.,_ 1371.000 +28R28Aup.Avetueet Any .unw111 not pa>d w1lh1n JO d8ys u requ11ed "''" be subff'Ct to but not hm•tto 10 11n1nce cil9fget computed 111 1 '\ 01 tne unp1>d bllance per month 1H c0Hectt0n coses l"d ttny rnsonab1e auorney s tees ~ lllTl IP IWTI Quiet tfrMt. Lola of tr... Ir .... Euy pay terma & .... 2BR, 28A, 1491 eq. ft. f« W -Pall• 1799,000 w/TERMSI Cell ... ltlltr'I ...... ., Brend new 2 story Medi· Now S299K. &45·2nO only 1tep1 to beech. Watertront lot on Via lido 1213,500. lM llll ... llM PATRICK TENORE, Agt ... • • ... •.• •.•.• ·.· .. ~ /~ 1,,,,.1 H11 In I" terraneen custom home. •ILllll IUll-llT ONt~t~INDI Nord~;tr c:::~r· .. wml IU&.tlll .. 721-1200 IMHM ft Jlll,111 4BR 3',..,BA. gourmet 2 homea left! Prime E'llde CHUCK & LIZ JONES (408) 825-5374 ID 111-4111 ~ .lfj&,V .......... I ~ • "~ 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. large kitchen. custom Ille, locatlon. Single family 83t·128e Rel: 648-5143 *"EW* __ .... ~ ... /. dining area. wet bar, hardwood floor• & plush detached. 3BR. 2'ABA. _... •trlum kitchen, patio. well carpetlsi3s.~~t IHI :~r:.~:~~~· ~rre~ Prime N.B. locatlon. 3300 ~ :ri:on:rs= ~tWf\'l'Jf rt\ 11 l',A 11 '"II· I , ...... :111\111•11 . '.' l • built, light & bright Spa IPll 11112-4 SAT/SUN or can tor ap-aq ft. All cu11om. OBO. Open ho~ ... f:EALTORS tub & moral polntmant. 548•700 t. S1.~00,000 or trade. Set/Sun Aug. 415. 2 to'---------Totally~ 3 BR. 3 " .. ' ..... , ...• IPll Ill l·IPI llllllOlllll 320 E. 21st St. C.M. AKA For S.le By <>wner. 3BR Lit 1 deal. 122·0562 6PM. s.t6 San Bemldlno LIWllTI• PllM BA home. F1mllyrm, frml W f _/ .# Colina Vista Court. 2.,.,BA, 1 block from SBR 2~BA CONDO. Frie. Ave. Out of ara1 S479K. 28R 3BA. den, 2 dln .. oentaflllendkltcMn f90tl111a da t-llTO!t Oltf I E'ly11 lt•p beach, highly upgraded, pool, jlc, 18une. OPEN owner/agent, mutt ... I fp, 3-cet p , deck vu. By + nOOk. nloe yard. ~ 1 . JH-11HtrlH·IOOO llll.llllOLISE·HT cu1tom 1p1, 2400 aq ft, Set/Sun. 11 Summarwelk thl1 wHkend. John owner.2f519thSt.Open duced to $579,900. ~ 1 l • f,,11"1 R 1 •ot \ ~-"tt. • f 11U!.> 2 homes tertl Pr.tme E'alde well below merket value, S 19e,500. 722-1042 .4081825-3535. Sunday 3-7. 875-2332 Agent, 843-8787 ~ ~~A.V location. Single temlly $375,000. 9e9-2677. 6".'J-8"9" KU',...m'a .. / detached 3BR 2'hBA . 4BR 3BA newly decor1ted I ~ • Ii.I . ' - A • .·11 . : ,,..... ·V 0 ·...-: ')'• I'"'\ Hl,.4 lA Hou1e1 • For S1111 ... I , I "1111 Ill ............. • • • l . ,._ . ~. .. "" , .•. '" • -4'",J/) c)P4° Mcuu 1111111 D ·~t.•rt -.. ...,,, • '>d~ 1002 f ' ' . .. . . Asking s;i99 ooci Brolce; Sacrifice 5 BR, 3 BA. 4792 condo In the Blutta, by 3407[. Cant ltwy .. ca \t \\I \.. 'l,'YI I~.\ 11 cooperatl~e. ·OPEN Herm1n1on. Nr Hunt. owner. L .... opl pou.- RE AL TQR<; " SAT /SUN or call lor ap-Hrbr WIS S519K, now Ible. SSOOK. 760-9313 polntmen1. 548-1001. s.55K Ron, 848-6727 *u1•• 11LE* ..... HL IAll IPECTACIW 320 E. 21st St, C.M AKA ;;;;======I - •Stylish & rare duplex Lg IPYIUIS YIEW Colina Vista Court Hunt. HMbour 1042 .... _19111 .. 111 .. lllUI YIU .~~c~~ts u~tl~eS:;;'= Completely remodeled Olllllll USTlllE H' IUT SLIP I• Pra~lglou1Comllnda 111• 2 3BR Capehom' BR 2't BA on 3BR h 2BA h d d 3BR 2'~BA 2·11""' end be,.ronl. plelely r&-• units. one at 2100 lentast1c large lot See II ouse. S. r w unit securll get-· 't ... I modeled In 1989. 4 BA. 5 sf (nt) $750,000 lhts all new concemporary rs, xtra lg tot. 299,000 · 'I •· ..... n s BA, mlln chlnnel views, .E • .,..T IUCM Open Sun 1-5. 453 E 19th courts. pool & ape Only doc:tt 1 2 1 ,.._ home loaded w11h lea-St Call A t 631-0680 $319,000. Cell Bill Ltoyd, "-ti I"' °'detellars.ge ~ti. Townhome 3BR split lures wt!h spec1acular __ · ~-__ Bkr 64M583 ..,. "' level Frplc Pool & 3 car Spyglass view CllTOI WTlllE gar Only $229.000 11,Hl,000 New 4Br 3Ba. 2750 sq ft Irvine 1044 * * * * * * IAIJUAICAP. IPlllllllY 1-5 221 E 19th Open Sat & •rrlPITllUll* Lg 3BR 2BA TH Ou•et 2l lllTICITI Sun 1.5 $497.000 Owner Bought Another G 3 BA 2 B• area Pnme $210 000 o ner 720 9033 4 BA. family rm. pool orgeoua · " re- FRED A GROSS BKR CALL 110-1111 w ' · home New roof cenlly, remodeled upper GOLDCREST & ASSOC lllCOVEll... $279 900 Agl. Karen. ~~r ~ unit ~11~ Bl~ge Open dally 5PM 10 8PM. 1 559·1887 Costa Pksa 1024 CWllllA YILUS 759-3258 .B':r~t~~~~·s~30,o0o1 acre horse property Lazy -~--.~----Creek Country Ranch Es-CISTOM SllOWPUCE Tlllll·ll HIS 1.llUI IPHllfi Setter Transferred. 4 BR, 3 Houses/Condos cat es Orange Park Conlemporary arch1tec-Open Dally 10•5 358 E Easts1de Brand New BA, bonus rm, 3 cer gar-* *· * * * * Acres. 997-5904 . lure wllh ocean view 161h St Brand new 4BR Pnvale Galed Cottec11on a~e Owner will carry PfUOAI llLL EITATll .. ~~ne-ra.1 _____ 100--.2 Slop existing and s1ar1 hv· S 1.075,000 • family rm. great design. of 12 Ouaucy Homes by S 39.007059.A3g 51.8 Karen. Real Estate & lnv--tment Linda 721 ·0 t 16 1 Btk 10 Nwpc Bch Briggs Development 3 & 2 .... DEAR READERS! PLEASE BE ADVISED EFFECTIVE AUGUST lOTH 1HE DEADLINE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD FOR SATIJRDAYS WILL BE 3:00PM ON FRIDAY • YOU MAY STILL PLACE ADS UNTIL 5:00PM FOR SUNDAY . THANK YOU, THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 3BR I '~BA. Ille hardwd mg' This 2Bdrm 2 Bath Lois 760.8384 $ 3 8 0 0 0 0 PAT T Y 4 BR w1lh e.ttcept1ona1 --------·I 720-1688 floors. fresh paint & homemaSen1or areaot· Grubb& E~sRttrs NESBIT 631_1266 le~ures Hurry to see ~~naBtach 1048 ~---------------------------------~ wallpaper, new carpets. ters 11 all' Easy care yardt 644_6200 these beaulllut homes at __ ._...., ...... ..,._...;,.-.;.1 corner lot (7 7x 123) Ftreplace & much much I ·~i~~\· this grea1 value• From North San Bernardino more• $103 000 Beller --------• •• r ,,· $299,900 Full broker $116000 714·886·9812 Homes & Garoens John DISTRESS SALE 'Jf E ORANGE secluded qatd Denver Really 672· 1966 ~ . ' co<f~EN SAT tSUN 10·6 cnlry hie 7 mins 10 22 55 Eves 672'2 119 IPH HI 1-5'1 1111 WITI NOL 12111 2524 ORANGE AVE lrwy 46Rl3B · take ~32145 liOO Slltlltlll Terr North ol C M 1n So Coasl 650-5964 hors OMC Trade 4 11.tter WE'" MOUSES. E Metro area Agl 645-2770 llVORCE FORCES s•1E tse opt $349K 633 7 172 xcellent toca11on lg tot • CASM OR TElllS. room for eapans1on 3BR 1300 SO FT CONDO in 3 BR 1 BA tn nice neigh· HOUSE SI 00 No Mort· Fair Call days or eves & 2BA Walk 10 Balboa 6tulls area REDUCED 10 borhood Large yard gage 10 worry about or wknds Ask for Margaret 1s1and No reasonable S 189 000 J BR 2 1BA Close to schools Price even a single monlhly R, ch a rd or Jesse o ller rel used lowest dbl gar Age 645 27 70 reduced lo S 199 500 paymenl Full price one 850 1950 or 850-9900 pnceo home 1n Irvine Ter-USTSllE CO PELICH MILL ESTATES ***** S3l4,IOO llYIYH ... TIP IF TIE Wlllllf 3BR 2BA. single level hOme fireplace lamlly rm New light carpel totally repainted inside & Oul' Spa very private Agt Freo Albuquerque ReMax Rllrs. 831-8790 dollar L11Ue known pro-race STA MESA Real Eslale & lnvec;tment gram get the races Balboa Island 1006 IAU., LlllA Loi value 50• 130. alley 720.1688 I Am a z tn g rec or o e d access $260 000 Call --------•I message ,:eveats de1a1ts 1 HLIOA ISUll ~!~~!~~~.~~n~l~~,!~50 ROB6E3R1T 1M26tL6LIKEN USTSllE Uguna Nlgutl 1052 Ca anytime Owner anxious• Vacant · 2BR home $252 000 R-2 * * * * * 1·900-456 4567 lee oeaut1fully 1anoscaped I :£~. tot Call tor oeta1ts llOISESll MOHES!I I ~~! JvJ~tR ~l~~lom iu.. CAR~j1~~:J> B~r * * .·.~~4Y~::* * CARRY. CONSIDER llPUI -··--·--2BR 1BA Upper wtv1ew YA tr 10% lewn LEASE OPTION CHIU IEL IAR llW IETACMED HSY TO IUY! Sharp Excellent con- 204 CORAL On quiet Dahlia Ave . walk 3BR 2' ~BA home-EaSI· E Stde 3BR Lg lot S222K d1t1on Washer dryer & 3br S 179K Buena Park I OPEi SAT I SUI 1-5 10 the beach' 3 and 2 stde Open floor plan assum loan Only $275K frig 1nc1 May go FHA Agt 3br S208K Cosca Mesa MAUREEN FITZPATRIC K bdrms units plus patto. mountatn view, s329 000 Paul Shapiro agt 720· 7400 Fred Albuquerque 3br$179KGardenGrove 723·0260 sundeck . 11rep1ace . Call KEITH , 631-1266 or E•STllDEV•LUEI ReMaxRllrs.831 -8790 4br $204K Hunt Bch COAST NEWPORT PROP 6 6 • • 3br $169 .990 Santa Ana 644. 1600 ca' Pe IS & d' a Pe 5 42" 725 Beaullfully remodeled 3BR ~~~c~:a~sa~~1~thf!rs" $589.soo •~•T.!f.s~:Cia s~~~~oo· Jes,'~!ie,~n~r, ~N~,-w·eo-rt.....,a·,-,,-h--106-9 I FRESHL v relurb1sheo 2 113-4400 .... J!~ TRACI 675 7619 A IHT IET IHC• Soulh Western R E 00 front nouse wilh lire· 3BR 2BA detached stngte (l 1,,.) llir. 1271 place & large par10 new 11•• YElllE 1 " ,,. root paint & carpet Plus -amity home Only inches •• LF C •• "IE 10 beach large lot and Investor needs buyer with private sunny 2 be! ape d B good cred11 10 share ap 673-6900 $625 000 Jull hit the marl<el"' Spec· ya~ onus parking lacular 3BR. 2'•BA home MESA VERDE 1 STORY w C O m m u n 1 I y Call 262·3290 agt \.\\II kt k• ,.._ 1 oo the 16th Fa11way 3BR pool/spa, by owner poo s recre11tion a re11 prec1atoon & tax benefits -' 1 / 1111"11 ._ In< FlllT Tiii IFFEllH!f Beauttlul pooltspa situ· $378.000 OPEN Sal/Sun Highly upgraded Easy Harbor View Hills Ocean & ace<j 1n a very prv1 front 1·5 2043 N CAPELLA pay $'2 l.900 LllO UYFIOIT • ~f A l,.,~ Harbor view 1n Fashion courtyard Seller askrng 546-8698 CHUCK & LIZ JONES FAHLOIS HISETS tslana 3 BR. 2•. BA pool only S629 000 1n this 6'6-57'3 & spa 2 lrptcs large 101 mtlhon SS neighborhood• IEIA WOllS I •~i~~- ONE-of-a-ktn d Ltdo Soud Balboa By appornlment only BE TT ER HURRY'ICall Moving soon & you can ,•• ." 721-8050 Anne McCastand help' New hstrngt 3BR ''!'l'--·-· toca11on with 62 teet on P~nlnsula 1007 631 1266 751 4330 2BA. pnced below mar- the water leallmng JI IRYlllE TERRACE · °' · . ket. $269,900 lll~S •DAI bedrooms a den/library 122 E ICHIFllOIT I ~~~-• n 3 5 baths a dramatic 3BR 3BA 3 years new 2 TO CllllE Fiii :• • 3BR 2BA. add-on family Bay & ocean View 3BR. lam11y k1tchPn wt th S875 000 tmmacutace 213BR. 2BA cih~ rm. cut-de-sac area tam rm, bonus rm, pool granite counter tops and I Cape Coo Fronc gate $289,000 & spa $825,000 Agl Met GE Monogram se11es YOlll CIOICE 11111 entry French doors. ----Kiddle OPEN Sat/Sun appliances tap pool se 1727 E OCEAN BLVD beaut1lut back yard area 1011 llllYllllll LI In-law's Apt . 4BR home, 1-5 510 K1ng1 Road Curtly and a ~~ndy small cuce house wldeck $545,000 IEllCEI t 12111001 pool, spa. A/C, too many Cannery Village Really beach This •S one of 717 W BALBOA 4BR FIXER I ~ extras too men11ont 673-3777 L•do's l1nest properl•<'S 4BA built tn 1988 3 BR 2 BA 1 3BR l'•BB quallcy ome $,lO.OOO w i thout 1 doc.k arge Xtntvalue&oppty•Norm llJf•DIT $1 950.000 DUPLEX 1413,000 backyard Ctrcutar dm1•· Bender. Agt. 962-8118 " l ir.l·l lOO way E "cellent opportuni· Wm Kennedy & Assoc Better than new Must SIH! 2BR 2' •BA. 2000 sq 11 Pvl v I With OwHr'l llt·IWlr ty lor remodel! Won t to appreciate All new pauo with spa S539.000 last Xlnt location• kitchen. 46R 3BA Cannery Village Really ( 11.l )R( ,, I .I KJ ~" Hit. Acf, PHI, $537.500 AllOLITE ITULf $379,000 673-3177 PHlllH H 111·1120 PELICH Mill ESTATES Large Mesa Verde SBA For tnlormallon. call Tor-R§l l 1 t\11 \'\.) Real Estate & tnvestmeot 2••BA w11n.faw quarcers er::,.~~allllyl. :p~111 IH '""11... 720-1688 In good cond wlpoot, spa _,. --ILLI .Ou.TAI. RET•EAT Corona dtl Mar 1022 • atrium $259,900 Call tll·12IO., 140-JIH " 10%DDW• LEIDER REPO PAT~~~-~2ori!g~ORE -·-·····11•. vi ews among 08115 NEW 3BR 3BA CAPE COD ( ver S 180.000, SOid!) OPEN DAIL y 10·5 In Orango County will• I O 000 '"" vw; - Frienoty peacetut Sil ,,.r $599 000 760-6289 Large custom 5BR 5 5BA, 217 E ROCHESTER 1 yr new' Owner /lender New charmtnn 3BR de· ado Canyon fUSI 25 mtn 2BR 2B II I d ... A collage on wt inance. tr1 e you tached detac ... ..,. patio from Coast New cuslom 1• '""" bu11oable tot Hazer St I name ' home Build-assisted butlt & tandscapeo 2BR B k c & 1••1ELL p••1 I "' 2B uc yn ocn vu poss-- - , Lr fineoc1nn too• $"""' 900 A 2-car gor alr•um & 5530 000 72 • ... ,.,. 1ble 1-1118 1 l20·1 ... 22 IUT•-Catt PATTY NESBIT decks Ouahty thrur>ul " -" with a ll the excras •FOASALEBYOWNER ! 5BR3BA,lrutt treet.greel 631·1266 $258 000 OPEN SUN 509 Jasmine area & super value S289K DAYS 1-4 28313 GrunOy 3br, 1 ;ba • S495K I Tryinkonyovr lingers in Trl4fffll .. ltaltJ Lene 714-649-2714 Appt onty644-7300 ~=~=~~onyour ,..' I (l1A)ll1·1111 Spectacular Newport North Villas! .779,000 11•1 Com Llllida. N•wport Beacb Casa Marbella A ward Winning Design former model feature • 'I bt.odroom.• phu dc'n w ba Irony • a 1>.11h• • 3-<'er 1.1r111f' • Fully 11pgradt>' Southwt•< d4'tt1tn • C'u 1001 pool It p.i • l'rof""IOlll I I• nd"' II pt ' frMIC'h doorll " Window ll'f~lll'lfnt.t • l'ustom dtt11n lttu lt!'n • 111111111 Ult' ' a Pt rrplaN'll • So.tr1n1 hYlnJ room C'f'lh"I • C'Ol )' pr1nll' cornt'r locaUon REMAX OF IRVINE ~ ...... , .• u.-. °"9 S.1/S. IM PM ~· £vtty Wffl..._ •tll S.W --.,.,......., for Sale· Owner/Broiler 71f.l#I ., llf.Hll / .. Rft'M~R ,. :. . . ' . HWHllT IEllHI. View 101. ocean side or Ctttt Drive Call to see ptans $549,000 Cannery VII· tage·Realty 673-3777 •lllCllYll * , .. ., .• ,,., 675-3373 Owner •lllFFI* Absolutely Beat Bvylll' 3 BA, 2'+ BA $269,500 In· cl\ldlng lend S..4..049e Cfforge Elkins Reetton The search for the perfect house is over. We have new listings ~Y· Not ready for a home of your own? We have rentals ... 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NI, '42·1278. 1 BR. t BA in~ with 7,.... ...,.,'~ ~!-2 Jotwt40l/Ue-3aa. · 12100, · year ..... l 230olmo'. '<I .W •'\...to..'I J'J\. I apeclou• 3BA 2 .H A ..,...,.,..,7s-27o7 'Nturlng 41111• 2'AIA, patio C81pon&lndrytK "'.._SC:.:-.;'",: p ~LIOAISLAND· IMutl· 815-4217 AE~T~ • 8luffl bMUty. ~· ~hie~~~ ~ No pets S5901mo ., \lf.o'!B.~~ ~~~ 3 l031A21A "°'*•'9*· &mtde38A2'MSA2..Sty ~c~ =:. •lllfLllT• ... nOt IUt lmmediete . ...,. • &49-~•oo . ·=~~-= SPIQAUIT bd b9eullful, Augutt w/d, refrig, wd llr9. pwt twnflme. 2 ctt1 gair, ffplc:, ~ & peuo.k. Shor1 1..#99 pier a 9ilrp. H•t>ot oc:wpancy Chtldren ~ ..,.__. 2""'-18R A08l1rnent Gu a 880 evt 8ac11 a 1IR 11._.... MOOG. petlo dedl. T~top cond. bak:onlee lm8ll pet oil. or long term leH• t*nd ret.reet. 5 BA. I pet• o.k. 8hor1 or long _.. oug elee'trw: Included 16<1 131-1427 ----~-----8!1.COUAT TERRACE. 3 11900/mo 112·5311 M-1 $1250 ,.· 20th/~ U•SOt"'° BA. 110,000/mo term ..... 11150/mo 28R 1eA. 1~. ulll· 820 C.Oter St 5 No pett L lllTllTlll• bd, comm. pool & ..,.. ltvd.87Mt12811r -· rn 8,.A~:7:2 W-mMIT "*Ind Llttle lltand SEE MANAGER .t,p1• •Ul'TW• Wtl'f pwt AR, .~NYIU.• 5 bd~ ~vw.•·1~18A, unw.... t• 1111 u~ " 1-... ..... Sepe 10 .. 7J~"1'1900/mo 1BR UPC*' end gat Mc I n .. , .... 4700+ t1f MClllded trop. . vn • , .. CM e-eoe. 1......, mo RF.AW v ......., renge relrlg, pe110 . Ll rge 18A loft. pell<>, lcM _.... on ~ acre COUrM .. tete.$10, • ~IM.246-0717 3BA. 1'~1A , duple• I ~...-...., ---unu -• eerpe11ng & drapes no country•tano 17•5 No wlQll//tOm poo1 a IP9 + twntim Ffptc, dln'no rm, ~ ~ -I -s>eli. ssso a.2 59M pe11 at._...2621&t5-9!><13 tlghMd '*"* cowt. A w:!~v=-Sumnw ,.,,. :..Nl.!2':1"'~ :10e7;,mg:r T~We~:~ '\t:'\(1 ::l.."'r I~'\ ·11 ........ e \t'\X I i...1r f ~ \ ·11 ~IY~~e~: 18R eneloud gl(, tere ~ortunlly et . c:ondO ell new pejnl a qund.Cunll831·12M. ~Al.TORS• Hlffb6octltooceen~ ~Al.TORS • -Owner'aunitS2.2001mo weur/lrUh in cl, UU•• 11,100 •• Mutt ............ --..... .... cteen '1ote of mrMll IWl'lifVhomewtttl 28R t BAtowerunflwil 595/mo S•.00 dep t8R tBA HOO Nnt CaMPATAICKTENORE IUL -1'm>01moywiy REHT/Lle~t.38A2'nBA l1t50. 8AYSHORES 38r qu.,t.-.l«~•or HAABOAVIEW3000aqft gr .. i patio 11800/mo 1-1487 ~.:.:~= 721-1200 Tm 1•11• lllllllll-IU MW lrg Med4'Y'e twnhm 28a. pvt ;el~d9d guettl. OoMn ~from e11ec: home wlguest htoe Either~ for a WOfklng , n..-8-4 naU.. --11111 __ , rv NB. Dbl g#, f/p, frlga, comm. Welk to~ meeter BR. ~ dining .ABR 3''1BA 12500 •YI couple or u e remodel-2BR I ,BA 1wnnse-sty1e ~· ..,_7 111-4111 mleto. dryer 11200/mo & PV1 BBC. No groups room. Privet• p1110, lmmed 01281-0516 iogretrut Avall9112 No IPI m1ny 1me1'111es 1"7E \8th SI C M iiiiOi llUnd 2106 SPYGLASS. harbor I + dep. 818-706-~ MM219, 81&-7~-'458 IUflded& 19SO.OOO El759..S539. Mr Ola.rite pell Non-smokers r.o~ ;:>8~~1:-C"oudo CUTE qute1 E'lide 2BA. !~!!!!!!!! •NEW 28A 18A ..-.i.u. oc.an view. '48R 3BA. TRI LEVfL CONOO 2 BA, 18A 1BA Condo. It deco<, OPEN SAT/SUN 2·5 HARBOR View Hiiis 87S-.3680 -0 W with g•n1ge, pelJO frple. wld, Ill '~':.\n';' cath cell, lrg lot w/1,.... H~ BA, 2 cat ;er w/lndry. new pai nt. 2'4 hrs 221 NARCISSUS immed OGeupancy 4BR STUDIO moe di itNWPT HGTS irea 2BR S7951mo 646-65' 1 or 1076 itorege loft. 11300/mci $'4000/Mo.811r780-1'88 Sh erp comple• geted/guerded, pool. :c'LlY8~111 2BA,lmrnac$22000BO lrpk: _:al~~elose~emnw 2BA I p g1r "" crpt 97~1942 _,ioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii____ yr1y .... 173--0872 Spy Gtau HllttlO• OOMn -~~J~n! ~2~2 spa. tennis etc. $800/mo. rub:..!.e200 Rtlrt 211-98411/d 722·7806/e catpet, 1>11Jo, w/d · yrly ~:t ~~~,.7~d;~~ no East11c:Je small & cozy 18R Executl"9 Horne on Water. v l ew. pool, • 8 A . Walter 6'0-2500. . •LIDO ISLE BAYFRON'T 1 700/mo * •99·8321 lots ot wooo. aSl6gned ....... .., 3 BR 3 B $3 850/mo 6'0-1388 or 2 BR 1 BA 1'1\ block t Charming furn 3BR 3BA -•CLEAN downstair:. 2BR parlong & tndry lac • A. FR, tip, ore. • . . Hunt. leach 2l40 . . I 0 .. __ $3500/rno yr•y I•" • ....-.. P--'--.1tl• 2607 1',BA larna clOH ll d/w $~5/mo 93&-0552 *Ill.II* Xlnt. cond. lmmed. OC· &t•-232 I beach Nice 1oc1tlon. ,..,..,.. • ...... ~ ~--..-cupancy 173 92 1BA 18A 1825. VIiia Wern· Grul condition 1 ear IAtmll S6000/mo Summer Renl eneloMd pallo garage E SIDE 18A AV9ileble 9/1 .. __...._. .... ..a-l=iiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiii11iiiiiiiiiiiiilCOSU Miu 2124 •· catpet•. dr~. bit· garage $1 500/m o Executive home In quiet Bill Grundy Riiy 675-6161 1 BR. 1 BA ';'C>et&irs Gar-$795 NO PETS f>.40·2495 No pets $595/mo $150 -.,__, 1• I pool I 67S-.2B 1' . '*iJhborhood •BR 3BA age, b1y view. I house AS S .......... ..,...._ mft Una.t NEAR oceen. 2BR houle, ;: • .:r::pi.x. a42~8~18 1g 1o1 tor ct1t1d1en & pe1' .... ISU ~~ 6~66 s7soimo •1EmeJ1~~e~:5R ,~!:19~ ~8t5~ or ~ .. ~!~4 1 W .... 1111 Uppet Duplex •BA 2'1\BA g1r & yerd, SMO. 18A CloM lo IChOOls. Yrty lse LO~ 3BR 2'-)BA home r Y • Smell $595 sec Frple w/d 1 C.port wlnt.; duplex w/ttorege WM, ***** $2250/mo Avl Septern· complet .. y furnished 2 2BR tBA. 11,200/mo yrly encl pe110 Min 8 mo lse E'SIOElifge 2BR V"tBA I 2 2001 m 0 • · yr 1 y Clean. $615. 650-7549 2BR 1BA, ground noor. no 111.111/msl'f ftlWI ber Rllr 642-5200 Cer garage. $3000/mo Incl ulil, rear Bay Fronl No pets g.e~723.. Beeut encl gar. carport '29001mo. 2BR 2~8A Condo• one at><mt, enc. gar, Lido Parl( Dr. 18R 1BA Avl 9190 to 6191 Agt boat soda toe avail pauo, lndry cable hk up Aat-at 1125 mq 11,,_., E'elde. Ftptc, lncf(y '* 1775, 71'197G-2223. condo newly refurbl•hed. BeyrlcfQe, bMYltlul highly 875-4912 673-2447 °' 67J..e&80 * USTSllE * No peti S850_ 650-3<I07 Bullcf yoor rMmOrlM on 3BR 2BA Colleg e up1, mk:rowevea, MC, £dleOn HS dl9trlc:t 3BR awesomeocean &hart>or upgreded 2BR 2BA UDO ISLE Lovely 3BR itSM SURFERSTUOIO•lc1ean 2 BR I BA up-E·s1DE STUDIO Aefr!g Memory lane! Poealbly w/gwege • Ht Vflege, tubterr parttlng. $1150 & 2BA, bonul rm, w/d, frig, views from ALL rooms• lower, qu1e1 location 2BA. turn New carpets Open Hse Sat 12.3 303, stairs laundry 1.x1l•t1es Slove Ceiling fan UUI aptltabl• 5 eereat winier S1800/mo yrty up.Gellef'la,~72 lenc:ed yard, 11150/mo. $1650/molncluhla.Agt. $1,•50 875-7218 paint Avail Sept-June 3•thSt No stove u u1 1nc1 no pe11 S725mo 269 C incl S525 Oulfltcomplx Wlnchetterl Sewer com 12500/mo. ' 2SR 1,MIA iii5 176-9360 Fred AlbYqU«Que 11.&11 n.I s22001mo • 673·448• S«Oimo 818-285-0223 16th Pl~e 64• 0•52 eve 336 E 20th Sc ~8-1627 ~o~~~ •. 8:: -.a.-38 A 2'h.BA 11200 INlnt 21 44 93 t..a790 Re/Mu Rltrs EnjOy fabulous ocean & LSEIOPT Walle to beach •NEWPORT HTS AREA E'Clra large 2BR/BA encl Oen¥9'ANltylT2_1gee 3BA2'h8A~.Dlbgair-CAAEYWARD.&r CalalmaVIEWS tromthls 3Br 288 beJleh condo •llT ....... 2BR I tBA. ltpic encl gar1ge petoo, ri>6C d w EV91--872·2119 ?..:.~,~t50 .. /111mo. 831·22•2 TBUATA lTE~I<. 2 B~~'.? •lllffl* gorgeous Villa Balboa sundecl! pool. 2-ca1 ga1 Yearly 3BR 2BA hew ~;:g6~2 ~:~~~ mo No l ;:,':t~$8t..5;.~'33 111 •A3232S .,_ ~ 2BA 28A 1 Story. 2 ear own.10me ..........,.. Condo Huge masler 642•8759, 2l3-456-i939 carpet & p11nt Very 11..-Z g8/ege, tmmec. quiet ~ ~-1 ~~·ri°°~'::°&, Leue 0< lease optlOn 3 suite -comm pool, spa & LUXURIOUS BAYFRONT clean all ament1H •tltll LIC&Tltl Wlf 211, 1121 Out of County nghbmd. l900/mo Open El~ Rllra 144-6~ BR. 2'.'t BA $1,500/mo tennis W1th/Ory/~lrtg PENTHOUSE Lease $1500.mo SliO lff Available 1rnmed111e1y P..-. 1525 M Deity. Call 545-3328 Agent. 6«-0<l96 •ncl Gate guarded Only a .. a1lable 1mmed1a1ely CAllEIY 1m1LS, IH E • , d ,. 2 B R 1 6 • 631·•086 after 12 noon ·~,.J Yrly unfurn 3BA 3BA S 1. 199 per mo C1ll S3.675tmo 646-1952 ' "" Indian W .... CC 2 BR, 2 home, tbllttoS.BeylDbl ....... Llgunl leach 2148 MARYANN McGUIRE lli-4111 loiNfl"W FrplC d lw gar L11r09 3 BR. 2 BA down· BA Condo on 131h Fllr· gar, trpk:, spa. Avt 911. 18 TownhouH 1p1rt· -*Liii iSLE * Res 646-6770 Lu•vrlOus penthouse apt age patio laundr1 '"' ttairs Newly cfeeorated way. 2.000 sq h lurnkey 12500/mo Bkr 75~1877 rnentt 3 BR 2'"' 8A 2 28R 2'MtA, 2 car gar, 1/e, 3 BR 2 BA near No lee to ten1n1 3BR 3BA 3000 SQ '1 6 t 1• -new c.arr.et S875 m( Sng1 eoc gar W 5'mo I urn S 2 3 5 ' 0 0 0 ear_;, wld hkups pc)o. l/p. vault cell, 2 com cl bhouse Ex cellent Ullll IUlTl mo shol't term lse Avail 121 al l ll I L,. 2617 O•iln9 .. ""t' Illa e>e1S 963-1562 3-S53-0M., -· • · pools, clOM 10 beM::h. u Sept t • ~ 1.5070 Upper Apt 2BR 28A lSL MGMT ~ 21 ~ lllboa IPa. Many delu•e ,.._ view of hills 1 1 500/mo condition. taste fully 111·4411 1 ocean vo~ from dee;., 832·UJt 0, -2 ~· LG E S•DE WNHSE 1'00 P"*'-'U 2 l07 lur• S 1.250/mo. L.... 71",97 •5941 ' lurn1Shed 12 ,600/mo NEW Beaut 2·sty hse 3BR $875 . ul•'S irly OE:os•re ' ' SQ ti 2BR 1 ,BA lrpfc R,.. • ..,E.,.W...,.ant __ td ___ ...,;lioii6m2,.S one now. ---Agent631-7300 Beaullful lg ,_1y rernod 3BA 2 F/Ps llv rm lam Qu1et coup1e 673·3152 12 WEEKS FRff RENT lndr) lrgp-.ilyd encl ~ 2 BA. 1 BA. Nft paint 2233 Falnltew Road SOUTH Laguna 2BR 2BA --2BR 2BA 2 car g1r w/d rm mooern .,11 elegan1 I 26 1=1 2BA av. mo•t' '" ~w carptsldraps/palelt FORECLOSU~ES Wented cerpl Mature edults No Betw. Wll9on a Avocado houM. walk to beach *Liii iSLE * all •Pols •Int loc Mstr Br 12750 ]23.17os1c d 1 M 2621 I 1nclfy ciirc.or1 S745 mo No pets S900 760.o918 HouM. condo•. un111 pet a 3'408 Marcus Streets. (acrou from Frplc deek No pels •BEDROOM SHOWCASE 1 1500/rno 912-4735 orona t ar 548 50~ 1 01 ·1c, ;· 1!< Iv S~opplngl:•t:llE Center. 1895/mo. 873-7353 Post Offioe). S 107S/mo yrly 673 .. 785 OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 BIG CANYON TownhOme N;,w:ORT CRE~T JBR I 2BR 2BA up11a1r~ apt SS:>" aep Mnb•i" '1CH1'\t' qe~:, V~~~~de~~=c u~1 m:t·~:m:lex•~t:~'"& CHOICE Furn exec Unit In o:!~nr~A~~~j1~96 P.M. --... -.. hHlt _s~.500/mo * 67~8802 lmmae 2BR 2BA. 2 ear s 1~· ~~;·.~ .. ci:~"~; S 1osoimo "0 ~ts,, OIO 1 Ou1e1 nnr " 00111! 1110 g•raoe $695 MIC allireas.647·683'4 Newport Bey Towers, ' 2BR 1'1\BA Ligunl .... llTlllST• r ' goll·Cvoew No pets 213-378·9694NoPets ~S~~616w a I' ·'ll Pt11" l!l9ir. .. wpo•t B1v1 4Q8 1<1"16or751-9483 -Slept to w1terl 11500 3BA 2'~BA condo. 1600 Charmer, formal d/r, l/p. 3 BR. 2¥. BA condo Incl 1700/mo 644·24 16 '' ' i,41 8373 Ou•fT I BP pauo SELL rno.Utllapd990-6767 s/f, 21,-car gar, pool, 1011 s 1300 yr lse MstrSunewl peek-a-boo OlnJllCllM SeaFaireCondolBR tulll •SUNNY • E ioseo ~ JacUlli. lrplC. End unll 213·378 836, appliances one w10 & IBR.,. Cl nO<M>up """' t>arlWESTBA'f APARTMENTS n<. oar.te,1e rp nexl 10 1enn1s court • • ocean view Quiet end 1' •BA, 2 ear gar S 1250 refrog Pool Jae: Walk to1 •11tc.hen S695'mo gar I S200 OrF MOVE IN' 399 w Bay SI S68S No COtOnl def Mar 2122 $1275/mo 71'-75 1·222• uni! w/private dble gar· av1lmmed Agt 63l-0680 bch $875 581·3•66 ava•• 494·42i 2 Fea1ur•r19 pool ~oa Pets 650-63Sr home ..nice 2BR houM. frplc, gar, E'SIDE xtra lrg 3BR 2BA ~leach 2169 ~u~~al~er;~·s~. EXQUISITE LIDO ISLE Waite 10 Fesnl()(l Is 2 BR LARGE 2BR 2BA & stud-, I oa1oo;0~r:.1~~e~:"''l'l9 ~~1 ~·u~o!ut •P: ~BR th h I 'f' d lndry,smlyd S1130/mo, trlplex,quletlFrpk:,d/w, •-ATTllTIP* $1,500/mo 1st •~ 2BR den 21181 POOi 2'r BA dbl gar corner A•3 now 310tln!>S' Bacn1>iors5;o ..,1 _.8~1c overoom9 roug c ass• ie lal/lut Sf!C Avt 911. mlCrO. w/d hkup. lned yd. e2Br 2Ba. S825 Gar. In· dep For appt leave spa, lrplc, comm tennis unot Avl now No pets I So ot PCH s 1•00 mo <'Bd•"J ' •0d s ·6') c:r ~ .. , ~~:: :;:,! IAllf PILIT Call 714~21-31•1 grdnr. S1300 673-3600 Side lncfry Agt 998-3195 message. 646-5292 $1790/mo • 675-0475 $t400 mo 640-72 10 yearl) 676 2238 825 CMte• s1 &42 1<424 c:.al 549 52,1 •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool v G1ve Address at Guard Gate •2018 Deborah Ln. Newport Beach 644-1600 $429.000 Sunday 1-5 •v 30 Canyon Fairway. Big Cyn. NB 644-1600 $2. 795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & IR plus Fiii Rll or DEN 1217 Delaware St . Huntington Beach * 1840 Commodore Ad .. Baycrest. NB * 1339 Hampshire Circle. Newport Beach 631 -7300 $469.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-9060 $545.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 760-5000 $959.000 Sa11Sun 1 5 * • 1100 Devon Ln. Westcllff. NB • 1508 Dover Or . West cliff. N B 631-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 673-7300 $599.000 * •v•1 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge NB Sun 1·5 723-5001 $2,995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5PM • * • 22 Swlfl Ct NewPOrt Cres1 673-7300 $299 000 Sun 1-5 •••380 w Wilson C 101 . Costa Mesa ~20-06 11 S 199 999 Sat/Sun 12-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEi 525 El Modena. Newport Beach HOMES FOR SALE 631 -1266 $479,000 Sunday 1-5 221 E. 19th St . Costa Mesa 720-9033 $497.000 ••• 112 Rocky Point, Spyglass NB Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6007 $1 , 750,000 Sat Sun 1 .4 30 17 Hillsdale Belcourt 644 QObO $825 000 Sun 1-5 ••t 1052 Henrietta Cr. Alta Vista Placentia •• 1201 Glenaire. Tustin Sun 1-5 642-5200 $315.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-2500 $634,900 TOWllHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2 IR plus Fii RI or DEi •2030 Holiday Rd .. Baycrest. N B 631 -7300 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 405 40th St . Newpon Island 644-9060 $525.000 Sun 12_5 •••279 Kavenlsh Or W. Rancho Mirage 631· 7300 $725.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 ••• 1000 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores. N.B. 3050 Klllybrooke Ln, Costa Mesa 631· 7300 $840.000 Sun 1•5 645-0303 $245.000 Sun 1·5 • •3707 Inlet Isle, Harbor View Hills I 644-1600 $710,000 Sun 1.5 v •2 Inverness Ln . Big Cyn, NB I 631 -7300 $2.200.000 Sun 1-5 v 19 LOchmoor. Newport Beach 644-1600 $1 ,850.000 Sun 1-5 1 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM •• •510 Kings Ad. Newport Beach •21 Monteclto. Spyglass. Corona del Mar v '* •500 ca9 ney Ln 106 N B 673-3777 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-3888 $1,249.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 673· 7300 'S t39 500 Sun 4 332 Broadway. Eastslde. C M. 644-9060 $425.000 2475 Marino Or . Bayshores. NB. Sun 1.5 863·9580 $985,000 •318 Narcissus. Corona del M ar * v e 100 Scholz Plza PH 15 NB Sun 1·5 760-5000 $935.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 640-2500 $169 000 Sell Sun •2220 Pacific. Corona del Mar 298 Cecll Pl , C M. 673-7300 $285,000 ••2043 N. Capella Ct .. CM Sun 1-4 546-8698 $378,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 644-1600 $1 ,395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BEDROOM 1408 Dolphin Terrace. lrvlne Terrace. CdM 644-9060 $675,000 Sun 1-5 t Galaxy, Newport Beach 760-5000 $799,000 Sat 12-4 v 19512 Pompano. H.B. 645-0303 $289,900 2547 Orange fwe, Costa Mesa Sun 1·4 0631-1266 $259,000 Sunday 1·5 t v26 Aue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, Npt Bch 13641 Alata. Garden Grove 645-0303 $209.900 Sun 1·5 644-1600 $1.135.000 Sun 1·5 3414 Seabreeze. Harbor View Hiiis. CdM 607 Rockford (Cameo H.), NB. 673· 7300 $895,000 Sun 1.5 673-7771 $7 15.000 Sat/Sun 1-5PM •~6 San 8ernadlno Ave .. NB 408/625-3535 $425,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 •t4515 Tremont. Corona def Mer 640-2500 $2, 100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1500 Santanella. Corona del Mar 559-9400 $539.000 Sunday 1·5 •••525 Via Lido Sood. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $2,750,000 Sunday 1-S v t 80 Sea ltland. Newport Beach v• WlndlOf. Newport Beach 644-1600 $525,000 Sunday l-5 644-1600 $1,495.000 2 17 Via Orvleto. Lido Island 675-4822 $669,000 Sun 1·5 **t2712 W. OCNnfront. Newport Beach 673-3777 $1,249.000 Sat/Sun 1-S Sunday 2-5 t v ••2130 Yacht Julia. Seavtew. N.B. 644-90e0 $925,000 , Sun 1·5 41111001 •2 Park Place. Newport Beach 644-1600 $1 . 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2527 Alden Ln. Costa MPSd * • • 1218 Polaris. Newport Beach 640·2500 $1 .350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-2500 $200 000 102 Aspen Ln. Costa Mesa 640-2500 $205 000 SundB. ' Sunday 1 430 Riverside. Newport Beach 640-2500 $625.000 Sun 1-5 •v •t270 C99ney 207 Villa Balboa NB 640-2500 $399.000 Sat Sun 1 !> * • • 180 1 Santiago. Dover Shores 644-9060 $799.000 Sun l ·S •v ••201 Liiie 206. NB 640-2500 $285.000 1939 Santlado Dr. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $549.500 Sun 1-5 * v ••210 Liiie Ln 301 NB ••••215 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle.NB 640·2500 $317.500 673-7300 $2.900.000 Sun 2·5 ........ 200 McNett 102, NB 640-2500 s 195 000 Sat Sun 1 5 Sal Sun 1.5 Sat Sun 1·5 2015 Windward Ln. Baycrest. N B 631· 7300 $575,000 Sun 1·5 *..,..•• 102 Scholz Plza PH 30 NS t v2001 Yacht Vlgltant, Seavlew, NB 644-9060 $825.000 Sun 1-5 640·2500 $265 000 Sat Sun 1·5 1 IEllOOI 2 111 ,1us F II Ill or DEii 3 Ill 111111 Fii Ill or DEi • 15552 OalewQ.Od. W•tmlneter 645-0303 $2~.000 -2't71 Mendoza. M ... del Mar. CM Sun 1-5 631-7370 $289,000 Sunday 1-S t 215 19th S1 . Newport Beach 675-2332 $479.000 Sundoy 3-7 5 1~ PIJyu Newpor1 Beactt 640 2500 $4 39 000 let> Sat Sun 1-5 555 V•Sl<i Fl{H.t Blulls NB 5:?4· 12<l1 $449 900 4 BEDROOM 2-:1:.:i v .,,, 1 ()1•1 Oro NewpcHt Beach S un 1·6 640 ~ $4~5 000 Sunda'f 1 ·~ 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEii e • 16 Rue SI Cloud B1Q Canvon N B bJ ~300 S 1 395 000 Sun 1 ~ • •.,..... •r St Tropez Newport Beach t>..tO '.'51'" SQ.15 000 Sat Sun I 5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 IR '318 Oritnd C net Newport Beach 644 1600 $87.S 000 Sunday 1 5 3 BR plus 2 IR t 2639 Buckeye St .. Eutbluff, N.8. 1142 Oot'Mt, Coat• Meu 631-7370 $259.900 Sun 1·5 1984 Port SeabOurn•. Harb View Hma. NB 721·9131 no pri~ Sun 1·4 *.,.. e 280 Cagney 30 1. VIiia Balboa. NB 6'40·2500 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * t 4809 Sttashore. West N wport 67 3 7300 $1 369 000 Sunday 11-6 631-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • v t 7 Canyon Court 'Newpof"t 8Mch 640~2500 $2, 150,000 Sunday 1-5 * •370<4 Channel Pl., Newport llland a.•-aoeo $765.000 Sun 1.5 * •3209 Co+oredo. MMe Verde, CM 831-12ee &279,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1'5 t•30e9 Cone Mtlttn, Newport North, N.8. 831-7300 MN.000 Set/Sun 1·5 ..,.255e-Crwtvtew, N.,.port BMc:h &40-2!W>O ..... 500 -~ 1·5 ' •v t s Aue Font1hle, Newport Bnch 644-1900 11.395.000 S1t1Sun 1·5 t 4501 Surrey Or, NewpOrt BMeh 64.4-1600 1895.000 Sunday 1 ·5 217 Vla Firenze. Lido llM, N 8 873-7300 $950,300 Sun 1·5 ••••1e Via Udo Scud. lido rtte. Ne 831-7300 $1,975,000 S1t1Sun 1·5 4 II ,an f 11 II tr Ill • 1127 luttonlhel Lane. 8aycr•t. N.8 631-7300 _ MH,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 T ,. I II ,111 Fii II er IEI t 3 Bo<Mga, SpyglUI Hiii. CdM 673-«00 $1 .995,000 Sunday 1·5 t v21 Burning TrM. NewpOrt BMeh 644-1600 S 1,8$5,000 Sun 1-5 • * • 14 Oak crest Ln. Big Canyon. N B 720·0611 $2.595.000 Sat/Sun 1·S t v 17 PIMhu.-.t. 86Q Cyn. NB &44· 1600 $1,575\000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..... * • 17 Royal St G.orge. 81g Cyn. NB 631-1266 $1 ,700.000 Sundt)' 1·5 •• •V"270 Cagney Ln 307 vma B lbOR NB 642·5200 $449.000 Sot Sun 1-5 4 IR ,1us 3 II * • t 1 1 Northampton. Belcourt Hiii N B 720-0611 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1 .~ 491 !5 Riv AY9 1Npot1 Beach 673·3777 '675 000 Sat/Sun 1·!5 * 1741 Tustin •22, Orleans CM 631·7300 $185.000 S t/Sun 1-5 3 IElllOOI •2910 3rd Aw . (Hetlotrope) COM 673-8494 $398.000 Sundty 1-5PM * •621 Lido Park Of , E-2. N B 673·7300 $739.000 HOIES FIR IEIT • ...-11 1 ....,,,..,., CorONI ... ~-640-2500 S2t00/mo 8'lftdey 1-s 121 Via W.,..,.., Ltdo &tat N 8 . 831·7300 12.eoo1mo .. Tt .. Dt ~ .. If' • (~ •• lA lt 11 c ~ $i " A N ,. N " c s HICllU.I 9y CHAM.IS GOftN w ith O MAR SHARIF •nd T ANNAH HIRSCH •2 & 3 Bedroom• • Unfurnlahed •O•oae to b .. oh •Free list-CALL TODAY! YIWREITILS ll&-4112 \TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I By SYDNEY OMARR Sunday. 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I UnllS 156 Wander 157 Beh1no 11~ 158 Persptre DOWN 1 Moslem sp1111 2 Ordinary 3 Play 4 Copenhagen nathle 5 Ory. aaw1ne 6 Ntmble 7 Miami s county 8 -de France 9 Trucker 10 Large handkerch1el 11 "Grano Opry 12 45th Slate (1896) 13 Trtbe emblem t 4 Null and vo•d IS -C1nats 16 Cattle sounds 17 C•ose by 18 108SI 20 Account l>004I 28 Mateo. CA 31 CA fort 33 Bttnd 35 Downcast 38 Molding 39 Bro1her ol bat Moses 40 Same as above 42 SE A,.an country u Church sec.11on 45 Twme fiber 46 Cedar Rapids sen~ 48 Fatana 4 9 st tinged ontfrumenl 50 Theiler award 5 1 Btame someone else 52 Ftrsl mu•df>r v1c1tm ~4 Holiday i. .. ,.., t 5(. Jutta Sugarna~,., 57 F1Uel115 58 Post~ 60 To shelter 61 Griz:zly 63 Silent 66 f' run relish 68 Ry1.n ot Maj()( Dad 70 Under 73 Ten-ermed mot1u1k 74 Shoulder hrearm 75 Rto TX 76 Mo11e edgewise 79 Alley 80 Hows that '> 81 Like suit 83 Sevtw 8A SH ainers 8!> Ball•t poSlltOn 86 Doctrine 89 F'igure of speech 9 I Ktller Whale 92 Ponci.t 95 Once called 97 Flame 98 Ltlllest Hu1uable 100 Rose or Fountain 101 Fle5h 103 Drudgery 105 Can11H stano 106 Trademark t07 Breuy 109 Urban problem I 11 Light brown 113 Sunftstt 114 Chast11 t 16 Electra s brot~r 1 18 Witty sayinq 120 Bal>y s walk 1n Compass pt 1?4 Feder1tl POwer agency abl>r 125 Press for payment 14.'6 Ltmb 127 Holy Pf'r!.On 128 Ralph b aseball Hatt ol Farner 130 Upper rego<>ns ol space 11:> Farm· machinery pioneer 133 Dame 134 The end 135 Wool cap 137 Entice 139 S1ndw1eh 141 Land m1p 142 WC>try 144 Night befC>te 146 Doct0t1' 0tO 148 Acrose pref 150 German river ARIES (March 21-April 19)· Some fam ily members seem in1ent on testing )Our credulit). Far-fetched tales. theoncs are espoused. Focus on home appliances. domestic adJUStmcnl. reunion with loved one. Taurus represented. ARIES (March 21-April 20): What occurred around the time of the solar ecli~ on July 22nd now has to be clearly defi ned and then committed to memory because. ahhouJh the bombshells have already been delivered. you must still think tong and hard before slamming the door or walking away from what has been established TA URUS (April :!0-M a} 20)· Reach for heights - sk> ts your over the years. personally or professionally. Added to which. there ltnlll Lunar posi11on accenl'I t:an.'l'r. hustne'is. unique contact wi th arc cenain financial or other commitments which cannot be onl· l·apahlc of pulling string' You'll gam ne" understanding of offioadcd or ignored. 'lptrtlu..illl~. s~mbohsm. TAURUS (April 22-May 21 ): The effect of th1s week's lunar GEMINI (Ma> 21-Jum· 201· Lunar. numerical aspcct'i highlight 'ip1ntualtt). tra vel. rnmmun1rnt1on. po"er pla} Som<.·onc attcmpt'i to \ltp <,omcth1ng o'er on )OU You'll bl' aided h) older tndl\ 1dual "hu knJ\ ~m·fil of CXJX'rtl'Ol l'. CANCER (June 21 -Jul~ .:!2)· What had been lost will be n·coH~rcd. Attcnuon re,olH'' around ltght-fi..i ed 1nd1v1dual who rcfusn to ad.no"lcdge dl·ht or dut). Long-d1'ltancc communication hdps rl'\Ohc dilemma. LEO (Jul) .:!J-Aug. 22): Co;potltght on charm. scnsualt t)'. cm111 v1- t\ You'll make fres h starl. could d1sco,er new lo,e. Seenano fl·aturl'\ publtcll). unique appeal. marital 'itatus. Aqua nus. another I l·o pla) roles VIRGO (Aug. D-Sep1. 22)· What \Cc mcd lost rausc wi ll be re' 1\cJ lntulll\'C 1ntcllcct figurei; prornmcntl }. Focu<> on how to "or!... ba'>1c methcxh . step'> IO 1 mproH' health. Cancer. Capricorn. ·\quarr u\ pt·r<,uns in p1ctun·. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You m1ghl he \8)'1ng. "It''> Sunday and l'n> gmng to cnJO) m~sclf through rnmb10at1on of med11a11on and dtrcl'I part1npa11on." Rela11onsh1p getting stronger. perhaps l'\l'n \\tthoul ~our knowledge SCORPIO (Ol t 23-Nov. 2 1 )· Ernpham on pract1caltty. method. rnott\t:, dl'\1gn . You'll be: concerned with property. durability. long- rangl' pro'>pcct'>. Kl·~ rs proper preparation. Mean<> do )Our home· "urk \not her ~orp10 1s '"' olved. SA GITT AR IUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): See nano features movement. tnps. '1\1b. ideas. contact w1 th tong-missing relative. You'll be aware of "ardrobc. "eight. special presentation . .\1tent1on also revolves around marital status. CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dom<.·stic adjustment featured. include., ~lllcrncnt of financial d11Tercnccs. Lunar position accen ts d1SCO\CI'). 'alues. personal possessions. Evening favors harmony. reunion. afTcctton. AQ UARJUS '(Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): .You'll beat th.c odds. Perfect technique\, streamline {>rocedures. Focus on personality. env1ron- ml·nt. 1deal1'>m. rccogn1t1 on of spiritual values You'll have access to l onfidcnttal data. eclipse in Aquarius is bound to coincide with a pe nod of strained relationships. power struggles and moments when so much is swept aside b) cfrcumstances beyond your con1rol. However. m this instance. ad,crsc or challengme planeLal') mnucnccs can onl y force )OU to ~top prcvancaling. co,enng up or protec110g others from their own foll>. arrogance or se tf-dccepuon. GEMINI (May 22-June 21 ): A long drawn-out con01ct or disagreement over finances still seems 10 be cas11ng a dark shadow O\ er so man) other areas of your datl) life and you probably feel tncllncd to cut your tosses or gl\e partners or associates what they seek. Howe\Cr. this is not the solut1on. for there arc certatn moral as well as pra~:tical reasons wh> you must continue to exercise complete control. What coml'l> to light dunng the early part of the commg week "'" show )OU ho" to disarm nvals or competitors. CANCER (June 22-Jul} H): This coming week really 1s the ideal time to face up to s1tua11ons which affect your long-term happiness a nd attention on both intcnscl) personal and partncf'ih1p matters. Now. however. a lunar eclipse 1n Aquarius can onl y dispose of all the misunderstandings. mistrust and misgivings which have created so much conflict and con fusion over finances. LEO (July 24-A ug. 23): Advene planetary tnOucnccs still appear to be churning up your emo11o ns and making you wonder if you have co me to lhe end of the line as far as one particular mvolvcmc nt or attachment 1s concerned. Well . you are about to find out. and what 1ransp1rcs soon after Monday's lunar eclipse must fo rce yo u to make a final choice or selection. You can. of course. distance yourself for a white but It looks as though you arc absol utel) determined to face upsclltng or embarrastng ~1 tua\1ons head-on. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Scpt. 23): The lovely 1h1ng about your solar horoscope at the moment 1s that 1t s1gn1fics you arc slow!)' coming to terms with ccn:un restrictions. hindrances or personal problems and about to cnJOY life to the fu ll again. The lunar eclipse in Aqua rius. the sign of fri endship. onl y confirms that you have earned the adm1ra11on. respect and support of those you care about most. Therefore. even enfo rced changes or upheavals either 1n your very personal life or career can be ta ken in your stnde. LIBRA (Sept. 24·0ct. 23 ): Before thc Sun changes signs on the 23rd you are likely to find that certain aspects of your very personal life· have altered out of all recogn1tton. However. because these matters are now 1nnuenced by a lunar t'C'h ~ m Aquanus on the 6th, there is no way to predict how snuat1ons will develop. But Jupiter in Leo after the 18th should enable you to 1tick to your principl es or beliefs and refuse to settle for second best. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22): Al'\er Jupiter enters Leo on Aug. 18 there will be 11me enou&h 10 set the world to rights and make your mark in your chosen field of endeavour. In the meantime. yo u PISCES (Feb. t 9-March 20): Ifs not expected but you can need to remember that Mars currently passing through your opposite dell\ er kn ock-ou1 punch. Focus on theones. metaphysics. theology. sign of Taurus and Monday's lunar eclipse both cautio n you not to Along with the c1hcreal you also come down to earth to display allow discord or disagreements with partners or close companions ded1ca11on. power. Capncorn involved. on tM home front to make you imagine that you are being penalised or u5Cd as a scapegoat. lF AUG. i lS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You have "writer's signature." SAGmARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21): The position of the lunar Gemini. Virgo. Sagmarius persons play important rotes in your hfe. ecliJHC seems to signify that although yo u have already experienced Current sce nario revolves around surprise tnps. visits. marital status. some kind of a feel ing of disappointme nt. rejection or rese ntment. You arc analyttcal. dynamic. crut1 vc. obstinate. Restrictions 'Ire Now you must. Also. detennme what is for the best in the Iona-term. hl'\ed in September, confidence returns. love relationship could Only then can rou set about rcorganisina and rcshapinJ you r life. nourish. MaJor dome tic adjustmen t takes place in October. involves The opponunit1es are there and all that is required ts the se lf· finances and romance. December highlights power. authority. re-confidence and determination to bqin a new .J>!'ase or chapter. sponsib11tty and children. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): Opponunities for arowth and ~+--+---t-+--f j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil prOIJ'CH a re f rcq ue n ti y hidden in conflicts and cha lien~ The ~f o(C. nothina should be beyond your scope or your c.apabihties this week. The fact that there are an unusua l number of adverse or stressful planetary aspects. lncludina a lunar cdipee In Aquarius. should only make you more determined than ever to find permanent solutions to problems of an intensely person.a.I, family or financial natutt. Try the closs1f1eds. What's 1unk IO yOu IS 0 treasure 10 someone lse. f or only $12.40 you g t 4 Imes lor 7 days. Coll today. AQUARIUS (Jal\. 21-Feb. 19): Of'coune there will come a time wh~n you are able to look beck on this period of your life with humor if not affection. At the moment. however, you are in a ti&ht comer and really clo not know who to trust or what to btlinc, 6ut a final choice has to be made if you are to completely alter your lifestyle. And what tran!P,ire1 duri na che tarty pen of the coma" week &h<)uld tel you on a d1fY'ercnt coune personally and probiOnally. PllCD (Feb. 20.March 20): Auau1t is seldom a carefree month for you because the Sun in Lto invariably cra1es ~IC. awkward and e\'en chaUenai"' situations on the work front. However. you rally do ettm 10 be an the thK'k of it thit yar and. no matter what ,ou day, do or IUSl1· all you appear 10 Ft it blank a11rn and 1tony lilencn. However, Monda!a lunar ec.lipec sipftes a showdown or confron11aioft is uu"Oidal*. 642-5678 ... AUG. I. YOUS ... nDAY: You llJll Nft the rta of Ml• into uape m by pannen and AllONect. Howevn. you rally nu1M I mp your ~modon• in ch«k and not alto. an~ne. no matttr bow d0tt. to conftltc imponanc lnun or co 11in the uppn-hand in 1 joint .__.__.___.~~...1 J!ll!l!!!!l!l!lll!~lrlllllllllil ............................... i111n1r,.men~~--~~~-~~~--~~--~~~ # • Oratp County Stock W atch/01 • OrM9 Coast Bus/Mss OMn/03 • CyJilfl«l/04 Something new under the sun at Newport Dunes lly JOY ANTHONY o.., ..... c .......... With $4S million wonh of reno- vations nearly complete after nine years' work, the Newpon Dunes is stakina its claim as one of Ncwpon's most unusual rcson destinations. Renovations include a new arocery store. a clubhouse, the Back Bay Cafe, a promenade around the lagoon, bike paths, a sw1mm1ng pool, a spa and 408 new rC<."reational vehicle spaces. Next year. Anthony's Pier II res-- t.aurant will be demolished to make way for a new seafood place. and 200 boat slips will be added to the IYunei' 230-stir marina. In phase three, there wil be a second pool. a work-out room. and a 27S-room inn. The inn. to be finished in '92. will be the only bcachfront hotel in New- port where guests can step onto the sand as soon as they open their doors, said Anne Evans. the Dunes' 26-year-old general manager. She likes to picture them going from a rented kayak or sailboat to their rooms and tracking in" as much beach as they like. "We'll need h1gh- powered vacuums," she said. Drivina around the Dunes. where SlS,000 wonh of fireworks went off July 4, Evans pointed out the clubhouses and white sandy beaches where YMCA Indian Maidens hold their powwows. families gather for sinplonas. oldsters dance on Friday nights. children watch G-rated mov- ies. and Fluor Daniel. Bren Co. and Xerox Corp. employees ho ld com- pany picnics. Prices for users of the recreational vehicle spaces range from $25 to $45 a day during the summer. for what 1s typically a four-da} stay. If that sounds higher than some RV parks. Evans 1s quick to point out that the Dunes 1s a "dest1nat1on" t) pc market. comparable to other 'acauon sites. It's not a place where you live all )Car round: After 28 da)s. )OU must moH~ your RY and use a different hook-up. As people learn about the reno- vation -especially RV owners from Los Angeles and an Diego - the pace 1s picking up at the 32 )ear- old park. she said. In the last several m o nths, she's had to double the staff fro m 20 to 40. And last Friday night. 225 guests were registered b) com- puter. in what Evans described as a departure from the usual "mom and pop" method of signing RVs 1n. The goal. she explained as shl' zoomed around the Dunes 1n a golf cart. is to utilize the techniques of the resort business she acquired v.owing up in a hotel-on ented fam- 11 )'. The Evans family -which owns the Bahia Reson Hotel and the Catamaran in San Diego in add1t1on to the Dunes -sent three of their five children to hotel school at New York's Cornell Uni versity. Thftre the) learned how to choose a good wine. handle financial details. and create exotic menus. "1 even had to Lake an air con- d1t 1oncr apan." Anne Evans, re- called. Later. working for the Hilton Ho tel chain. she catered at numer- o us Washington D.C. parties includ- ing one a11cnded b~ former presi- dents J1mm) Carter. Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan. But Evans· hotel cApenencc goes back much farther than that. J.\t 12. she pitc hed in to help her family's hotel maintenance crew. In her teens and earl) 20s. she was a front desk clerk. a restaurant manager. and the manager of the housekeeping staff. In 1984. her father died. leaving her mother -also named Anne Evans -to become chief executive officer. Later. her brother-in-law Da' 1d Chcrasho re. became chief financial officer. And the younger Anne bcrame the Dunes' b1ggrst booster. With the new boat slips. the Dunes· access to bay and ocean. its nearness to Fashion Island and other Orange Count) attractions. Evans said she expects 11 to become one of the most popular resons on the coast. But some people. she admitted. will alwa)'s think of II as the place they had their first weenie roast. RV hookups, • new clubhouse •nd cafe, bike tr•lls •nd • promenade •re features of th• newly renovated New port Dunes park on Newport ~· More fltents •re coml• lncludlftt • Inn In 1"2. A guide through the auto repair jungle Huntington Beach author, a former mechanic, offers tips to consumers lly JACKIE WEIR oa11y,...ccwre..,.,.,,. When the brakes. whuffie or the.. engine gnnds and moans. car drivers crinJe. It s not be<."ausc the)' know what's wrong. but because the) fear it's 1oin1 to cost them an arm and leg to find o ut -and even more to fix 11. It's a rough v.orld out there for automobile repair consumers. But hold on to )'Our wallets. folks. Huntinaton Beach author Chns Harold Stevenson. has a curt' for auto repair anxiety. Befort' you pay a mechanic megabucks to fix your ailina vehicle. peruse a copy of his new book. "Auto Repairs Shams and Scams." published b> Price Stern Sloan. The author understands that most drivers have little knowledge of an automobile c n,ine's maintenance and repair requirements • .\nd tha1. of course. leaves dishonorahle shops free to take advantaae of consumer i1norancc. It is to dispel this ig- norance that tevenson. a fom1er mechanic, explains these unethical practices and aives the reader ways to avoid them. Rcttnt studies show that Amcn- can drivers spend $40 btlhon more ptr )'Cir on auto repairs than the)' lhould. con umcr advocate Ralph Nader writes 1n the book's introdu - lton. "There 11 httk ~v1<kncc that the auto rcP11r industry has cleaned up its act, or that consumers, the A. or the 1n uranct industry ha or- pntttd to !'!duce auto rcP1ir fraud and incompetence," Nader add . Stevenson is esp«aall)' outf'llltd over one common prl(t1cc of many repair shops, Many of them use the , ~ .......... ., .......... Huntlntton ..... autttcw-OWis Stevenaon Ml written • Moll tfNtt offers COftl Ulltert ftelp In INtY ....... tfM auto repair circuit. "Flat Rate rv1('(' Manual."' v.h1ch 11vcs a pcc1fic time allotment for a labor chore. If the book calls for 1 S hours of labor on a tune-up and the hop labor charac 1s $70 per hour. the toial labor co t -without the parts -v.ould be SI 7S. rq,ardle of how Iona 1t actual!) took the mCt·h- 1n1 to fin1 h the v.ork. With tune-uJ». for anstanec. man\ mtthan1c~ can do the v.ork tn 4S minute • but the cu comer will pa) for 2.S hours of labor Jn) way This Pfl(htt anacrs both • tcven~n nnd Nader. and both call for an end to It. In his book. tcvcnson includes matmal on the ad\.'aniaees and dtt- advantaacs of vanous t)s>rs of filc1h- t1es and how t9 determine the quah· ficauon of the mechanic, b wtll as information rqard1na the vanous t)s>t of repair maintenance all can e\entuall) 1'.'Qu1rc. To help the rcadcr better undcr- nand ho w to att the ~' out of a pan1cular t)'pc of f1e1hty. ~ ad' 1"'' the reader to carefully exactl) what type of service the car ne,·ds. Often. a single-purpose shop can perfo rm the work more quickly and ine~pens1-\~lr-t.han can one of- fering a \anety of services. How- e,er. these sho ps also usually have 1hc lo""cs1-pa1d and most mcxpen· enccd mechanics Thert'forc. the author v.ams the rtader not to ao to a muffier hop to get a brake job, or a tire cmponum for an oil chanae. The mechanics 1n the~ shops arc trained for the peciah). but not nccc~sanl) for anyth1na else. He rt'C'Ommends dealerships when )OU ncro pans that arc covered by a warrant) or 1f you have any con- cern that )OU will not act an exact duplicate of the part nccd1n1 re- placement. Howe,cr. in almost all ca~ and for a vanety of reasons, dealerships art' the most expensive repair fac1ht1cs available. If you need brand-name rt'plattments, they can be the be t place to 10. but you will pa) more fo r the service. The author also discusses the vir· tues and vices of service stations. automotive retail chai11s. depart· ment stores. and pnvatt 5hopa. The book 1s wntten an c:te.r. 1ma* lanauaac and tevcnlOft lives a aood dcscnptton of w probk1111 that can occur with braUs.. mutlen. exhaust S)' tcms. front ends. clec· tncal s)stcms. m~ w. ups. and t1~ and alip....., l&n<>rance 1s not always btill - and" .,,,th automobite 1Mi9'•= It <"In bt ~ npnM". With t~ in~ Slew I I I pro"tdn. ttowtver. t'Oll_... beteer "'•'°" ,...,_. dlll ,-_... unah~al or .mllir. • ..._. MKT I .ADV AHCED LOGIC NASO 2.ADV AM AGE LIFE NODS NASO l .AU.EIGAN NYSE 4.All'HA MtCIOSYSTEMS NASO S.AMOfCAN "Mf"ALTR VIVC------'-NASO 6.AMEllCAN "ACfSEml NMS 7 .AMPUCON INDUSTWIES NASO 8.AKHIVf CO... NASO 9.AltMOI AU NASO 10 .AST ltESEAKH INC NASO I I .BE AVIONICS NASO 9 3/4 12.BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS NYSE 13.BELCOR NASO 14.BERGEN BRUNSWIG AMEX I S.BRIOGFOltO FOODS NASO I 6.BRISTOL RESEARCH NASO 17.CAM DATA SYSTEMS NASO 18.CARL ICARCHEI ENT INC NASO 19.CENTENNIAL GROUP AMEX 20.CERADYNE INC-CALIF NASO 21 .CHESAPEAKE INDUSTRIE NASO 22.CIMCO NASO 23 CLOTHESTIME NASO 24.CMS ENHANCEMENTS NYSE 25.COMARCO INC NASO 26.COMMERCEBANIC NASO 27 COMMRTON CP A AMEX 28.COMMUNITY PSYC HIATRI NYSE 29 COVINGTON TECH NOLOGI NASO JO.DATUM INC • NASO 31 .DICEON ELECTRO NICS I NASO 32 DISTRIBUTED LOGIC CO NASO 33 DOWNEY SVGS&LOAN ASS AMEX 34 OVI FINANCIAL NASO 35.EIP MICROWAVE NASO 36.ELDORAOO BANK AMEX 37.EMULEX CORP NASO 38 FHP INC. 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Based in Japan. the Demmrng award has been given to an American firm only once. From 01 lip w ,,, pr11n u1ulu hi· :t\\ardcd lhl\ ~c·a1 T \\11 111 thl' m.1nufartunng '>Cl'tor. l\\11 1r1 \rllall hu\ine'' and t\"o 1n th1· wn 1u· \1'llt1r But la\t \car onh t\\o \\lnnt:r\ \\l're l.·ho'>l'n -Xl·t1;\ Hl1\lnl''-' Prod urt~ and M11l1kcn & ( o The award selection prcx:co;s 1s managed b}' lhc Departml·nt of ( ommcrtc and supported by SI 0.4 million lrom l ' ~-companies. Onl) Amcnrnn firms will be considered for the prize. C'arpe ntr r s~ud. That'!> pan of the reason the a"ard has become more popular Probably the best thrng to come out of the American contest. he said. 1s the sharing of ideas that takes place at the "In Search of Excel- lence" conference. "iulh \t.111<.t 1t~ ha,t·n·t lkterrt·tl LSAT & Law Schobl Information Seminar Sunday, August 12, 1990 • 9:00 am -12:30 pm Irvine W~lern State Univcrsity College of Law will host an Information seminar in your area. Get your questions answered regard lng: • Law School Rcquirclnents-• Placement when • how to apply • Scholar hips • Financial A istancc • The Law School Admission Test • lrvineumpus <LSATI A question and answer period will follow the seminar. To re11J&er, n il 7t4n38.IOOO lind ult (or an Adm1ss1on1 Counselor. s~tina is lilniied Ind reservations an on a first-come. fint tt.rved buis. ' WESTERN STATE ,iiiiiiiii UN I VE RS ITV iiiiiiiii COLLEGE or LAW O•Mp Cft1tfJ -'lit• Ollp lfld4 • F~.,,..,.. ......... lltf!l #e.c-..u.s.wlll#r•C..,°'IWI 1m llO. c..,.,_,,,_,.,.,_kltffl 1w1. M"""*'.,c...,,_.,,.,,._,,s,.1, ... 1c~_.. IV16 • ~.,w..,._~ ts1tt//k..WMJC••1• 1990. '(M,4~ .. -1111- 1111 N.,. SW. c .. ,, .... -4 • , .. ,..,.,, CA llUI • SURFl:INE "lef !t w. "" ..-promodoa com:.z • .... • vcteraa of &be IJd Wli.-. W..oka kMw that Witt matUlial would ... &be key LO "Swf Uat•a aucce.. As an events promow, MaalOb took cocnmu.Uty·oriaued bacb vol· lublll ~ .. end ... = natioMI viability wt pro' 11 aatu1. He wu lbc fina Orllailier ol ptCl fi 1aioeal baa voUeyWI tour• UIDIDll wtaicla lie promoeed far Joee Cuervo~ later addina on client Miller Btewifta Co. To promote Surf Linc, Masuob and pennen advertited in the "'118~ zinn Surfer and Surflna. It proved fonunate there were only two m-,ior surfi~ mapzjnes around, allowing Surf LiM to reach nearty all of its w,et market with minimum ex- pense ..... d· · · d d. Jn Ml 1uon to pnnt an ra ao advertisements, Surf l ine gave away free phone number sticken in local 1urfing shops and stuck leaflets under windshield wipers of cars parked where surfina movies were screened. Word of the 976-SURF line -which costs 95 cents plus toll charges -spread fast among the surfina community. Masuoka takes great care to hire surf reporters who are 11ot only professional surfers. but also reg- ulars at locations they report on, · 1ivin1 Surf Line's repon real credi- bility among its customers. ·"They're all surfers," Masuoka .Uid of his reporters. "A lot of them surf competitively. We make sure the)'.'ve all been surfing for quite a while i nd that they're familiar with their local breaks.' Every morning an anny of nearly 100 surf reporters hit the beach at the crack of dawn, check out the waves and phone in their reports in time for Surf Line's 7 a.m. report, updated throu$hout the da y. . ·"The key thing is to do the right amount of research 1n ad vance." Masuoka said. "The best product is where there arc repeal customers. We don't ha"e to continually advertise to J,Ct repeat customers.' When Pacific Bell introduced the 900 number business in July 1989, Masuoka saw an opportunity to ex- pand his services. since 976 numbers are limited to three minutes. For a call to 1-900-844-S RF. Surf Linc charges 85 cents for the first mrnutc and 20 cents for each additional JO second!>. With a touch tone phoni:. surfers "ho don't hke local ron- d1tion\ can \\\ttch to surf repon s rn Los .\ngde\ or other areas during the saml.· rall -an acld1t1onal hcn- efit of thl· 900 hn1• When till' \umml'r \Urfing wa'>on l.OOls do" n. Suri L rne al\O offers a ski rq>ort "'th a kg1on of \krt·rs gl\ ing rund111on' horn surrounding rl'!IOrt :Jrl•3\ Although M asuoka \\Ill not JI\· clo!>t· Surf Lrnl'·\ carnrng\. hl' \,lid the bustnc\'> " an unquahfil'd -.uc- CC\!I. dc.,p1tc thl· fact that Surf Line has to p:i~ lht• phone mm pan) ahout 53 "Jx•rtl'nl of the pro lit'.\ hl·n though Ma!>uuka '>Cl''!> 900 number-; as thl.' \\aH' of the futun.• 1n till' pa~­ per-call hus1nt''\S. ht· 1s not read ~ to ahanuon tm 976 numtx·r. "\\ c put hu ndrl.·dll of thou'\.inu' of dollar!> into Q76·Sl' RF:· M a\uo~a said "I dare ~' rt's thl' most famous number 11i 1.urfing ·· NUMBERS From Dl said. "The next wa\l' \\l' '>l'l' I\ 1n busineS'i·rclatcd Sl.•f\ ICCI. -l'\ l'I). thing from proJul't and C\l'nt promotion lo fundra1s1ng ·· Although "pan) line" M'f\ ll'l'' arr numerous on the 9(Xl call-in line'i. phone compan1c~ arc lighting to keep pornograph ) ofT the hnc\ -an earl) problem for the 976 bu1.rnc'i'i. ··w e learned a lot from 976:· !>aid Linda Bonn1bcn. manager of mcdl!I relations fo r Pac1fir 81.·ll. "Our com- pan) has an e~ll'n\rve ~t of 'Mlfl•. guards. including those "h1rh g1,1.· customer'> the opponunit) to hear the pnl'c and hang up bcfort· thc chargl'S begin." To get into the 900 sen ire busi- ness. an l'ntrcprcncur pa)" Pacific Bell $1 ,37 1 to establish a number and billing sen ices. The 976 number!> go for S62 I but arc· limited to thrcl' minutes 1n l~gth. Huntington Beac ba sed Surt Linc. \\hich offers su repon1. and forecasts., began business "' I 984 with 976-SU RF and added on 1-900-844-SURF about a )Car ago. becoming the first California 900 line. urf Line fou nder C'ra1g Masuoka said cntrcfreneurs should hav~ a minimum o $50.000 to get into the busi ness. Machines used to answer rncom· mg calls and play recorded messages range from SI 0.000 to S60.000. but lease and rental plans are also avail· able. Masuoka's suc~ss came 1n pan from the orig.inaJ1t) of his business concept. Tht only other call-in surf reports available were from local lifegua rd stations. Surf Linc advcni1es in surfing magazines and promotes the number wi1h free stickers -emblazoned with 976- SU RF -given out at surf movies. surfing contests and local beaches. Surf l ine also gets free publicity by aivina_ surf reports on radio stations KFWB and KNAC'. The 900 numbers offer extended time and extended profits for cn- 1reprtneun compared to 976 numbers which are limited to thrtt minute\ and can cost no more than $2 per call. The 900 numbers. hke 800 numbers. art frtt of toll charaes and pnccs ranat from S cents to SS for the first minute and up to SI for each additional minute. accordtna to John Schwc1Lcr, Pacific fkll product manaacr for California 900 and 976. .. The applications arc Just end· Im.·· Schwc:lUr 111d , Ottd1ct1n1 that newspepcn, blnks and nonprofit or· 11nizauons will be pnmc: markct1 for 900 number services in the year ahead. -Waterfront Hilton initial phase of HB development The newty completed $eOO million Waterfront Hltton In Huntlngton Beech la the flrtt milestone In a lix·ph ... Waterfront Development projeet . The 50-acre complex that extend• eut from Huntington Street to Beach Boulevard along Pacific COast Highway eventually wlll have foUr hotel properties with a total of 1,450 rooms. The development also wlll Include a tennl• and health 1pa center. an upacale shopping center with restaurant• and a residential community of nearty 875 homes. The 12-story Waterfront Hiiton has 300 deluxe guest rooms, each featuring an ocean view from a private fanal. Thirty-five suites provtde extra space and luxury wtth separate parlors and bedrooms. The 11th and 12th floor concierge leveta also feature a private lounge area for continental breakfast, afternoon snacks and evening cor- dials. Housing conference and meeting space totaling 14,800 square feet, the Waterfront Hilton caters to virtually every business setting. Eleven ocean-view boardrooms are aet aside for seminars, while the 3,000-square-foot Pacific Room boasts a breathtaking ooean vista. For a large event, the Grand Ballroom accommodates up to 600 guests. The Waterfront development will contribute substantlal tax revenues to the city of Huntington Beach. Current estimates predict more than $200 million In taxes paid to the city annually. The entire Waterfront project will create over 2,-iOO jobs. Quality, value ~t Carpet House Carpet House In Coro na del Mar Is the second store to be opened by the Zahabl family In Orange County. Owner Alex Zahabl opened his first carpet store two years ago in Mission Viejo because. as he saw It, "Customers shopping for carpet were not getting the service they deserved. I decided to open my own store to give customers good service, and both our stores are based ori this goal." Good service includes offering customers quality top- brand carpets at "a price that can't be beat." In fact. Zahabl says that If a customer finds a cheaper price at another store for the same carpet , Carpet House will lower Its price to satisfy the customer. He says with a smile that to find a lower price is "Imposs- ible, but if they do we will beat it." Zahabl also feels that giving the cus- tomer satisfaction Includes having service that does not involve pushy sales people. but instead has a relaxed family atmosphere. In Zahebl fact. his brother Daryl personally calls back all his customers to insure that they have received the best service possible. "In the last two years. our quality service has really helped us." Zahabl says. "In fact. over 50 percent of our customers are referrals.·· And all of their carpets come with a guarantee, in writing. Carpet House makes sure they don't miss any detail. Padding and Installation are Included in the price of most carpets. Plus, Carpet House will move your furniture. take out the old carpet , and vacuum the new carpet when finished. Along with carpet, Zahabl notes that wood flooring Is one of Carpet House's specialties. "We Install vinyl under all our wood fl ooring. and the flooring Is guaranteed for 60 years." he promises. Carpet House Is located at 2600 E. Coast Highway In Corona Del Mar. For more information or a free estimate. call 721-1 111. Traditional men's style at Phelps In the clothing business. Phelps stands as a true test to the longevity of style and well-made traditional men's apparel. Opened since 1967, Phelps is a welcome niche In the business. Phelps has a selection of shoes. furnishings and suites made In traditional American and British cuts which don't try, or need, to make a fashion statement. Owner Steve Miiier Is a tradition himself In the business ago." of men's clothing. He started out In high school working for a traditional men's st ore In which he wore the store's clothing to school as a sort of walking advertisement. Miiier continues this tradition by dressing his staff In the quality clothing of his shop. M iiier points out that Phelps has a solid place In the clothing business because. as he says. "The clothes have a history behind them. They are Influenced by English cuts. as well as American sportswear from 30 years This does not mean that Phelps clothing Is dated. Miiier points out that new fabrics, as well as colors help to keep a balance of ease and style In the clothing. "To our customer this shop Is a destination. Our customer feels shopping In our store Is a comfort and Is never shocked or dltappolnted by oyr aefectlon," says Miiier. Miiier goes on to add that Phelps Is different from department store• In that the customer gets top·rate service. This lncludn coffee or wine while shopping, home deliveries and ln·houee tailoring. Phelps makn the customer feet Important, white appealing to good taste. Phelps 11 located In Faahlon Island, next to Robinsons, at 363 Newport Center Drive. The telephone number Is 644-0264. Folk artiata·aell hand-made items • The Country Folk Art Show, which wtll be hefd Aug. 17-19 at the Falrptex In Pomon•. hat been natlonatty recognized u the teadlng folk art lhow In the nation. Thi• hlgh-cellber ahow Wiii attract folk arttaana from ecroa the country. The Fotk Art thow brings together an endtesa errey of treuur• to det6Qht enyone'a tute. The country theme 11 a look that reprt1ent1 a homeepun, werm. h•nd..mede and comfortable amblanc.. Folk art 11 forewr gaining In populertty. end to meet the demand, there wlff be owr 150 folk art aan1 bMglng lhermty thouaanda of hand·m8de folk ar1 trMsurea for ..... Ea of the artlaan• h11 ~ Juried and hand-Mlected for hta or '* outatandtng workmenehtp Ind lntearttv of creetlve d11lgn. The lhow rune from 10 a.m . to S p~m. all three dllYI Md ldmlllion 11 14. wtth chMdNn under 10 8dmltted .fot 11. Further Information may be ....... by ~ Betty lOftO or Rhondl 818kmy at (:l13) 134-4151). ' Oll•M• WIT DM.f MOr ....... ~ .. -- Study of st~te revenues fl half the country In recession WUJAM M. Wit..,,.,.~----<ffl«, whtdt t-1*1--of ~~ WASHINGTON -Nearly half the 1tatn have sccn no real arowth in revenues this year, indicatina they are in recession or cloee to it. a study of 1tate finances Aid Saturday. The impact was cushioned by a bi& round of tax increases last year, and even more arc likely next year. the a uthor o f the study said. "The pressure is buildil'.'J on states to raise taxes next year," !aid Steven D. Gold, director for the Center for the Study of the States at the Nelson Rockefeller In stitute of Government at Albany, N.Y. "If you sec a state that has lower revenue this ~car than last year, you know they're under tremendous pressure and there's a good bet they'll have to raise taxes next year." he said. T he report was 1 sued by the Univttsity of New York at Albany. It said that in a survey of revenue collections in 43 states, 23 reported total tax revenue incrca1e1 equal to or below the innation rate -mean-!na n~ ifl<:reases after adjustment for 1nOauo n. Tbc fiaurc was in line wi th a Labor Department report Friday showing unemployment shot up 10 S.S percent last month and the econ- omy grew by just I .2 percent in the second quartt!r, below the level needed to create new jobs. Orders to factories for manufac- tured goods fell l.S percent tn Jun~. the third drop this year. a sian layoffs and cutbacks could be com- ing. Construction spending was un- changed in June after being down two straight months and the govem- menfs lndeA of Leading Economic tn~OM of die ymt; showed no streoath at all. • The conclusion that maay aa~ economics are in or near reca11on it conaistcnl with a ~ &om the NationaJ Governors Auoclation and lhe National AMociation of Stale Budaci Officers in ApriJ that states were in worse financial con.- d it1on than a year aao. The fresh study Aid col'porat.e income tax collections were the weakest component of the state rev- enue picture, with a 6.7 percenl decline. renectin& a drop in eaminp. The two other principaJ revenue sources, the sales tax and personal mcome tax. posted overall pins of 6.6 percent and 7 percent respective- ly. T hose three taxes account for more than 70 percent of state collec- tions. In most states the revenue fiaurcs were for the 12 months end- ing in June. Keating tests waters on lecture circuit Second Delt·a launch • for British set Aug. 15 ly DOUG FRUEHLING krW• How•• ,,..,.,. S..Vk• WASHINGTON Wanted: Charles Keattng Jr .. debunked and irate owner of the Lincoln Snvings & Loan. seeks speaking engagements. Good prices. Call American Con- tinental Corp .. PhtX'nix. Am. That's right. Kca11ng. 1hc in- fa mous figure from the sa\ 1ngs and loan scandal. "ants to h11 the lecture circuit. He'll be asktng the going rate. for a h1ghl) \ 1s1blc figure -SI 0.000 to SS0.000 per engagement. ''I'd love to !.peak for fees because I need the monc} ... Keating told reporters after speaking Thursda' to the I nternat1onal Platform -\ss0c1a· tton convention. All Keating usuall) asks for. he said . is someone 10 "pa) the bill for cab fare." Keating was one of the featured guests at the I PA 's annual con ven- t ion th is week. The association brings together about SO speakers. who market themselves to an au- .Qience of organizations. univers1t1cs and booki ng agencies. Each speaker addresses the con- vention and answers questions for JO minutes. This years guests in- cluded Virginia Gov. Douglas Wilder. Playboy CEO Christie Hefner. environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and suicide machine inventor Dr. Jack Kevorkian. .. The \ilia ms arc alwa) s e\cl11ng.'' said Lu\ 1e O"ens. IPA chief e\- CCUll\ c officer .. Gordon L1dd\ •'- wonderful. I'm also \.\Ondl'rtng about Keating Hl' seems to he JU51 perfect un TV .. IP.\ inntes calh 'lpcakl·r to the comcn11on for an unpaid apJ)\'ar- ance. 0\.\CO!o said. Pur'luing the lel- ture circuit is up to the 1ndl\ idual speaker. For instance. Rep. Jim Ll'at·h. H- lo"'a. "a!o tn\ lied to the conH·n11on 10 balancc Kcating's '1e\.\S on thl' S&L crisis. Kca11ng 1s ca~cr to .accept fl'C\ for speaking. a~ he i!> emhro1kd in both Cl\ ii and crimrnal litiga11on. which he sa1<l 1s dra1111ng his funds. "lk'!> had so many offers from ix·oplc here al read} ... '\a1d Sharon Holden. an IP·\ spokes"oman. But \omc "JX'ak!ng agents at the conHnt1on Jo not takt· clients "ho arc kno"n. but ma1nl) in a bad light. ··\\e don't book '1lla1ns." ..aid Gcrr) Tau.,ch of Thl' ·j)l:aker's Con- nl'l'l1un 111 ara'>uta. Fla ... .\nd <>ur- pmmgl~ l'nuugh. that hcl~ U'> get <,unw otht·r \\l.'.ll-knu" n name<> "ho don't "ant tu he as'>oc1atl·d \\ilh the '1lla1n' .. T he \pl·.1k cr·., Cunnn·tion bro ught author Tom Lug<,don 10 tht· lOO\ l'llt11rn tur thl' 'll'l'und \l'ar 111 J ro" L J\l ~l'Jr. Ill' plated 1n thl· top lfJ in bJllu11ng h~ audicnct· member\ ;1.hu ratl' the '>pt.'l.'.ches. Log,Jon 'illd g1mmid'> and hu111rn an.· '11al 10 lighten s1x·t•t'hl'' that h:nJ 10 tx· \l'rtuu' <,uch a' hi\ talk. "hllh frn:U \l'd on tn\ es11ng 1n ..rat'l' n ploia11on. During h1' lfUl'\lt0n-and-an\\\\.'r p1:n uJ . hl· Jt'l'tdl·J to a\I.. audience member~ quc!lt1oni. and awarded them \\.tlh a banan:1 1f they gave the correct answer. · Other !.peakcrs u\Cd different technique). Bill} Bart). a telev1s1on and mo' 1c actor rccugni1able to audience-, a\ a "l111lc person." used film clips lrom Im mo' 1cs. Andre" Simmon•-. a natural1St and "1ldlik lcl tura brought a live bab) bear on \l38l' hut prompt!} put him 1n a 1.agc \\hl·n the bear got a hltlc rambunctmu'> "It's not hkl· thl' old da,s:· said Bernie ~t1rra1. ot Frct•hold. N.J . "ho ha!I allentkd tor 21 \l'ars "The ~rx·a kcri. ha'e l'hangl'd. Thq 'rt• not as lOntro\ l'n1i.1I .. fh1s }Car the t!.\Ue'> wmmand1ng attcn11on \\.Cl"I.'. the ')~I tr1\is. the en' 1ronnwnt and ~outh Afm·a. the ;p.\·s O"en' \a1d lhl' uni } .,.,·tunt} IP\ pnl\1ded \\U!> fo1 f J~l' \V.lltklo n. prcs1dcnt of the Plann1:d Parent r l'dera11on of .\mcnla. 1n th1: l'\Cnl protl'.,t!> broke oul U\\.'r abortion \cl'urtt ) wa'I not lll'l'dl·d . HUNTINGTON BEACH -McDonnell Douglas Space Sys- tems Co. will launch a second satellite for Bri11sh Satellite Broad- cas11ng Ltd. from Cape Canaveral on Aug. 15. McDonnell officials said the launch 1\ 'llated to occur at 6:48 p.m. The saLclhtc. de 1gnatcd BSS-R2, will JOin 8 S-R I already 1n orbit 10.173 na u11rnl miles above Earth to provide the United Kingdom "llh more than 1w1ce 11s present tele\1s1on broadcast capab1ht) The launch '-'tndo" las11ng from 6:48 to 9·36 p.m. will provide a total of I hour and 7 minutes available for the launch. company officials notl·d Designed and built b} Hughes Aircraft < o the satelh\e 1s one of the com pan)·~ HS 176 St'ries When full) deplo)M 11 will measure 14 'fee t high The BSH-R :! "111 l:x: the fifth commercial satel111e to be launched b) \kDonndl Ouugla and will be the 198th launch ofa McDonnell Douf las CX-lta nx. h·1 n add111on. Mt Donnell Douglas Commercial Delta Inc .. a "holl) owncJ '>Ub\ld1an of McDonnell Douglas Space S)stemr. Co .. has contratts tu launl h <;ev<.'n more commercial satellnes. mcluding l\\.O launchl''> tor thc ln1t·rna11onal Mant1me Satellite Organ1zat1on !INMARSl\T) for mobile maritime commun1ca11ons: two for the Nonh Atlant1l Trc.11~ Organ11.<it1on (NATO); two for GE A.mencan Communication) Inc for rnmmunicat10n'\ in .i\laska: and one for Contcl A.~( for add111onal capacit) for thr growing two-way data commun1tat1on'\ market The case of the 592,000 lube job Over tht' pa'>I 11 )ear5 and 63 launches. Delta rock.els have ma1111a111cd a 98 4 percent \UCC<.'Ss record. compan) officials said ly LARRY LOPEZ ~""eulllrttH DOUG LA'. .\m -\\hen Frank and Frances Ro<ln,uc1 dro' l' 1he1r' 1984 \an to the 0 R1ell) Chr.'ilcr- PI) mouth-Dodge dealcr~h1p in \1l·r- ra Vista fur sen 1c1ng last )l'Jr the~ O\.\ed about S1.5.IO on it ThC) ended up '-'Ith a ne\\ 'an - and mon.· than Sll2.fl00 111 debts tn Cali forn 1a-ba'ied T ra n• .. 1 nH'rtl·a Financial St:r\ 1l'c" In c Frank Rodrigul'/. no" 6'J. ha'I -\ILhl'1mer'!I dt\Ca\l' anti J m•,11'1 understanJ mud\ of "hat gol'\ on around him. ll1s son. Raul. ha' hl·cn appointed h1., tempornr) guardian Frances Rudngm·1. :ilso fl'-1. 1-; lcgAJll) blind and sulTl·rs from d1a· bctcs. he "as stnden b\ a hl·an a11ack carhl·r this \l'ar · In a cl\ ti fraud 'and rackctcaing la"suit filed in Tunon last "l'ek. Southern Ari1ona Lcgnl o.\1d at- tome) Bill Morm claims Tran<,- america conspired "1th O'H1ell> 10 cheat the rnuplc and lalr,1f) don1- mcnts Kath) Baker. a spokCS\.\Oman at O'R1ell) 's torporate headquarters in Tucson. s:ud. "\\'c don't do bustnl''>S that wa). "That's bet\.\een the Ro<lriguc1c.·., and Transamerica. and "e "ouldn't ha\e an) thing 10 do with that at all." she added "We're kind of inncx-cnt in this." The president of rransaml·rirn Financial ~·n ices. Allen C \.11et·h. w1d . meanwhile. 1hnt he was un- familiar \\1th the cao;e but was confi- dent his compan) had done nothing "'rong. He promised to look into the specifics. "I know nothing about 11 what- SOC\cr. nothing at all." he s~ud. It "a" 1h~ coupk's son who came to Morm in the fir'>t placl' He sa1J he was led 10 do so b\. ne"s stom·s on Transamenca's a11cmp1 earl) this }enr to e11e the home of a men tall) confu ed Phocni' "1do". Lennie Williams. O\ er mune\. that her for- mer son-in·la\\ had horro\\.ed from the compan) That case ended "1th another Transamencn officer. .\rthur Van Leuven. ordering that the widow's home be left alone. Van uuven. the chief executive of Transamerica financial St:n ices and a board member of its corporate parent Transammca Corp.. called the case an aberration and promised to take steps to auard against similar instances in the future. "It was rcall) not a hard de- cision," he said at the time. "It was a slam-dunk." Lake Will iams. Frank and France Rodr11uct live on pen ions -in their case S 1.117 a month. Before rc1ir1na. Frank RodnaucL dcsiancd tools for the spett prosram and ~orkcd as a c1v1han cnainccr at Fon Hua(huca. Hit wife ratted their IU t hildrell Although his lund moml'nl' "l'rl' get11ng fi..'"l'r h' thl·n 11 "·I' I r~1 11k Ro<lnguc1 "ho ·did till' dn' 10¥, "lwn thq bruu~ht the \Jn to O'Htl'll' tnr th1: uil anJ lutll: Joh on I dl ., I '11111 hi'> l'\l'~ '.'ltlll \.\Url•l'd tx·lll'f th,111 Ill' \\I fl'. s. The couple had tx111ght thl' 'Jn from O'R 1dl~ 1n lllS.I .1nJ h.1J p.11J off mmt ol till' \Ml lo,111 JI \.1 -.o ,I month. It \\J\ "htk thl'\ "l'rl' \\,tit· 111g fu r lhl·tr \an oat I.. ih,1t .1 ,,tit•,. man \old them J Ill'" '.111 lt11 $2~. 700 plu\ $1 2 7 2 111 la\\'\ Suntlarl~ c4uipp1:d \~Ill\ \\t'll' \di 1ll~ 111 ful'on a1 thl· 11mt· for , $20.IKHI 10 $22.000. atrnrd1ng, 111 thl' 1(1\\\Ull. hul lhl' Ulllf)k uid 1101 kllll\\ 1hut anJ. 1n all\ t'3'>C. lhl'' \\t'fl' nlOfl' tllllll'rm·d about l..cl·p1n~ tlH' mu111hl ~ p.1~ nwnl\ JI $.I "ll In adJ111un. 1hc IJ\\\Uit 'J" thn "l·rc "1ll1ng to put 1hc11 hou\l' up a' SCCUnl\ but \\alltl'd till' \Jll Ill he uncm:umtx·reJ \t> thn rnuld \di 11 qu1l·kl~ and pa' 1111 lhl· lo.an it thn tx·gAJn h:l\ 1ng trnuhlc mal..ing JlJ\· ml'lll!> O'R1ell) cmplo~l'e\ ~·t up a ~\l'n·~l'Jr lUlllr;lll \HJJlJll'd 1n ,1 ~·,cn-~ear sen 1u· agrl't·mcna tor ncarh SbOO subtraltCd S' '"" Im thl· 1raJc-1n and addeJ a "lin.inu: lharge" of more 1h.1n $1ti.000 hnng· 1ng the total pa' m1:111s w 42 Xh' 211 and the monthh lharge 111 $5111 'II l'hat '"a!> $60 mort• than thr cou· pie tt.·11 comfonaolc m,1naging. hu1 the dcalcr6'hlp t•mplo)CC\ J")runll\Cd to arrange linarwing .md kt t ht·m takl' the 'an. thl' l.J"-'>Ull 'a" .\crnrdins to Hakl·r. "ho " the admin1'ilmt1\C J\'i1'itnn1 111 dl·,11. er\h1p PH'\1Jen1 R.B. O'R1dl~. the dealcr!>hlp "tried 10 help tht'\l' JX'Opk get fin .1nu ng throu~h our '>ourn•., .. but "·I\ irn'illllC\'llul .and nl'' l'i rl·,onH11l·nJnl T rans.1m1:rtlJ · \\' h.1J nothing lo do "hat- \Ol\ • • "11h till' tinJ nnng ol lhl·1r pur, h.1,r · ,11,· -w1J ·· fhl·~ "cnt on th u1 11\\ll 111 l rJn,aml'rtl.I in l>11u~l.1' Jnd Jrr.rngcJ thl· tinam · Ill~ . f hl' u1upk rcnwmtx·r 1h111g' dil· '' rl·n1I~ I hn 'J' 11 "a' ,1 Jl.,tkr,h1p l'fllJ")l11~'"''' "ho tolJ lht·m lo ~o to I r.111\.illll'fllJ \nJ lhl'' 'a' 1h,1t "twn thl'\ lla thl'rl'. t.hl·~ found I IJO\Jflll'fll.t l'rnplu,n·, alrl·ad~ h.1J lOllll'' 111 1lw Jc.1kr,hi p d11lu· men l\ f hl' wurk <,1gm·d 1hc1r tir\l lnan ,1g1n·rn,·111 \\1th T ran'iamcnl·a o il ~1 .11d1 -I 1ll\1I In udd1111ln to mort• thJ11 )2" fHHI 1111 1lw 1kakr,h1r. 1hc 111.111 "·•' lll u•\l'I Jho111 $!<00 111 llll'Jt,JI hill' I hl'fl' .11,11 ''.!' .l SI .,ti d1.11gl' tor 111k 111\11r.1nH' from JJ111tlhr 11 Jll\Jllll'fll,l llllllJlJn~ ,ind nwrt· th.in $1 100 111 prt·p.11d tin.inn· d1 .. 1rgl'' -a 'lll.'ll.il kl' thJI I ran'- Jllh'J t\.J l·h.irgr' )U\I for mJk1ng thl' loJn I he loan lalkJ t11r 11111n1hh (1J\ - ml· n I\ of S-' 1 '.i 1111 Bu l 111\ll'ad ot I hl' liH' ~CJr\ thJl lhl u1upk \\JOll'd in11i.ilh or th1· 'l''1·n \l'Jr\ thJt crRiclh rrl1~~l,l'J thl· loan "·" O(l\.\ Im 15 \l'Jr\ JnJ .ii Jn Jnnu.ll Jll'r- ll'ntagl' r.itl' 1111-21 1x·rrl·n1 I h1· tot.ti ll1'1 .11111rd111g. to tht• l11Jn J olUllll'nl -:-. llh 20. llllluJ- 1ng 111\lll' lhJfl • -.i ) (l(lf1 Ill llltl'fC'll I h.11 \\J'n·l lhl' l'lld 111 II :ip- J).trl'll tl~ I hl' l.1,"u11 -..1~' r r:in'>- • imcrtl.t llild till' u1upk to htrl' a la") c1 and l k:11 ur d<1uti1' al-lout the tllk lo till' rourk·, honll' fhc ~oupl~ d id <.11 l'\l'n though I r.in'>.1ma1ra ''a' thl' onl\ nnc to benefit b} 11 1hl· IJ"'u11 \a\., The la">cr. Jo<.t· Lerma. lhargcd till' rnur lc S2.~00 rnurt rct·ord~ 'hll\\ 1 hl' u1upk rlanneJ lo pa\ the NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ORANGE couN·ry GROVVT~i FU ND A diversified mutual fund investing in a portfolio of Orange County's finest public companies as selected by th e Fund's manager. · ~ Ora~~~.~~fufJ Ask how your investment in the Orange County Growth Fund can qualify as a tax- deductlble IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus, annu I report. and the current portfolio, call the Fund's manager and distributor, Newport 5ecunties Corporation. (714) 957-1217~~~ ~ kc in tn'>t.illml·na., but Trans- J llll'lll.I \Ugi!(l'\tl·J .1 \C ond loan 1n\t1:JJ ,1nJ rctin.1nu·d the enure tint 111.111 Jll ,,, er again rathl·r than '>l'I up J "-'u•nJ loan JU't for the I l·i m.1 I'·•' llll'fll thl' IJ" \Ult ""' I h.11 11wan1 I rJn'>.lnll'm·a got to llllll'l I Jnlllhl•r 'J1CCIJI J1fl'pa1d lin,1n1.l' lhJrg1• I hi\ 11me 11 "J' nl'Jrl~ $ 1.61111. th1>11gh J hl' llltl're'it rJll' \\,1\ t11~hl·r 11111 t hl' hottom hill' J IOI.ii ot Sll2.b51' XO 1n dl'lit. 1nduJ1ng 111\lrl' thJn s"o 000 1n 1ntl'fl''' I tw Ill'" nlllnthl~ pa ) ment S514 'o. <11 n1111l' than Still more thJn "h.11 the wupk felt thl'\ U>uld Jl1orJ. A~ th1., 11m1: . .tltnrding to lht· l<.1'-''U1t. I ran\anwnra '-'J'\ "urned that th 1· rouplc'' home "as not "ll1th l'llough 111 \l'lUrt· 1h1: loan \\ urking ''1th <rR1dh thl' <,u11 d J1111\. l i.1n-...1nwnl.l thl·n lnl·J to mJkc tlw lllUJ")ll· '>tgn U\l'T an 1ntl·re\l Ill thl' \Jn h anll. 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FORTHlll.DIN.Y blnefb ........ CllllL.autt -• kmt r~f~ lordelt4111 -'""'" 54M137 ot 752.0711. 17&-IA3 Mk tor Ntootl County. c.ll 24t-1212 s;o;;;;--w;;;; er PIT Sat/lun .. 11. ,IT at 142·7llO.· "Affii: GOviiiiiiMENT OGfiiia.-:&::.if counee; ~ ... ~ = CATALINA ISLAND v1EW. l!!I!'~~ lfNlll ofllcel from WO. .,.. vending ,!-'"°: ~ c.11-.«oa 1111301• ::,al40·. v:r 411 ~ ,:' ~7: 1~ A~~· W:.:1';; :=ac: _,. V9rtetv o'f Aoom for rent 1450/mo. @': ...... E. 17th St. .-otleep •. H6gfl erc-Hol_,...,*'Cl/CNd cer. CPA. tu .,.. blG 1 up t-toa 131 Nii a ·AW · ... • offJoe turnltu,. llnet. ~~~::~ •. c~.1~:.~~~1:,! w/ ... ~': 141 ,.:r--,_ fot '* =~on-:: :!j2J'~ftT,.~ P'fd.LA°aoc'.-...12 ewty _..RllUR'P mTILWftml•I :;:. ::en':' di~::; lroc*tlurtt/Vlcforla home. A«it neoot-Fem c.11 Louie IOCMS)..2074 Ing! "*9· 157.1240 llWITll•I ftl!m W. --....._.for ....... ....,., wttt1 the publtc. COM 2M. 2 BA Apt. 25+ ~:..30.a.'i~1cr.: OtltMrd•I ,,.,,.ny INCOMEGUAANATUD NEED ~ ... for ••••• ln~~Mlon. •WAllMIWAITIUI t::. ... In Newpott prof FM to 1tw w/ume. 2778 M11N11g1r needed tor of· eldet1)' ooupee. E-*'9 151 •AMJPM COOKS • 4 -..-. + 14 Fp. pool. ll'Nlll Oc:MI\ YU. -111• tic.. P~arlng beck· """· dtM. uve In ot out. Fot a MW IMIUN bllnQ Ill II • '" AflfJ/ttJ "' _,.,._., 2131 -......... ....,, •. No Smkg/Druga/Pete. PfOC*'tY for rm & epace ~ ~verification• 5 dey"9/w .. k. Salary IOld In 50 lta* encl ONM tor...... #111111 are., N.a. ..._ ••••• -.na '500+ Dep. + 'A Utll. to work on 18' aid bOllt NEWPORT BEACH 100 to UOOt( negotiab6e. IM 1-!.525 f~. ~unity for y or C::: AVL 911. 721.1282 proto~. 774-18M m-o S/E corner Wettcllft °'a net Colt S5SK for tum-eomeoneWtbl lnoome, or C:.. ~~ !Nine Ave. High vi.lblllty k•i °'*•tlon c... fot tloutHI~ to keep buey"' -IM&-5820 COM avail lm!Md. Share fot Rent 2740 traffic. 1290 tq. tt. detail• 11800:22s,.4821 5530 the comfot1 of your own 2BR 2BA. W/0, trplc, .... 111 ext 808 home. Commlulon. clOM to bot!. M/F 20.27. Eaetlldl Coet• Meea·2 car · guarant•. per1lolpetlon '500/mo+dep. 282·3118 garage off alley. Storage 1185 SQ FT, $975/mo. LETS STRIKE A OEAl ON $7/UD + COMM In profit• It negotlabll. d•Y9 or 723-0409/evee • only. S 125/mo. Re/Max Av1P 1011190. 11• Agate. VENDINGS TOP MONEY JW\ Mutt hive et 11Mt 2 Rttrl 842-9797 Balboa ltland Call MAKER. Cell Norm, )'9al'I of e>ver·ttle-t .... COM. Fem 22·30 to thare 714·774-3056 eves t-800-741-3332 -........ adver11slnn ..._ 3BA 2BA apt. 1395/mo. Storage garage for rent•=-=----=--~----l"'''V"O... • • ., No pet1. non smkr. month·to-month. 130 E. 875 tq ft office spec.+ --... --Yl-1-1-.-.--HJ*lence. Call (714) 640.2474 Broadway. Coste Mesa. 550 sf warehouN apace ROUTE FOR SALE. l200-l~.~31.h: A=•y. C $35/mo. 831-0731 for rent. 19th & Pomona. Seoo per week from eaQfl c.11bltWMn8am·noon ' "" ...... SUMMER JOBS OM Fm 10 lhr w/ume. S900/mo. 64~ I t 1 c I I for Interview Alrllnee S151<·75K 2BR, tBA. w/d, gar 3 o c • on . a !>'kstobch.$525 + dep + Star 2742 DIST& •EU 1·800·828·39:?2. 11 ... Nl-IHI ~:1:~~·!~· ~~~ ·~3~) • ParttlmeWOfk,3tlourt ~ utll. 780·8115 ITIUll-IYt/llATt S690,000 ........ 6,7201/1 Own your own bu1lneu, 948-9800 eJCt. A1084 MCtlWMtldaylWnlng, COM lg hM to 1hr f /non De Anu B•Y91de Village. Eastild• 145 1tert up Work out of * •&.m .a * e~.i.-.... Mltlng eubec:rlptlon1 for tmkr S.-50/mo last & 300 E Cout Hwy Newpt S180,000... ...... t.400 111 your own home. FrM de-1·900·854·2255 Ext 124 Antwerlng ....,,,..,. 0per. ttleDaltyPllot • <>-• 7 673-'33 Westside tails 1(2131773 95t4 ext ator, day 1hltt1. light • "'-· •~" 1 MC. neg. Avl lmmed. ...ach ( 141 1 1 • · Flight Attendants 1351< typing will train 15 00 .... n--.. to 100 per 780-8501 9HS/552-4491 llltf W114 K. Ticket Agents 132K per h~r Cost8 Mffa WMt!ANDMOREI --COfnfMrCIM 111 JHJ VENDING ROUTE· Local. Customer Setvlee S29K ' ' 'Win PflHund bonu ... C.M Roommate to ahr • G'Mtewtralnc...-... Mu1t 8AM·8PM7DeysS14FM 540-1777. •Multbe12to18 twnhouM. New 3BR. non I .E. Sale Rent • ,. "'""' •-• .... -·-yea<1 old smkr 21·28. S.475 or Mii eneap and quick. * lllYlll * ~•-I •Transportation ls $550. Ctll 645-3378 lusl-ss/Otflce Rent 1·800-284-8363 Tustin omc. of net'I or-"'OV''"-.. .,. ----Newpor1 Harbor area. ganlzatlon l'llldl 2 FIT ... ..,_, Mature Male tor lg condo 2769 Vending Route "Instant M·F. NMt, clean OMV. carMf minded persona on Bactt Bay ebo\19 Wild CASH Mak9f" Prime Lo-Comptny car.· Apply wllllng to wort! hard. We Life Preserve Quiet, Wll11UFf ...._ catlonl Selllng quick· Mester BIU419rlnt. SH oner xlnt training. Hrn pool. S500/mo. 6«·2807 NEWPORT BEACH Industrial 2788 CHEAP! 1·800-749-4230 Fred, 540-4174. while you leetnl Potential N,B Prof F/Namkr 25+ to Fu & Copy Service on Site 11t yr earnings In axoeat .. ,, Pilat thr tux 4BR townhm. All ta-1111 2.800 SQ FT w/front Investment ACT NOW! ot S30.000. Cell Len or emenltln. Welk to beach -1.._ • office, large rear drive-In Opeonuntty 2908 •PllT&L Ml* Lee al 714·28>0383 APPL y JODAYI, $525/mo 'I\ utll Avl 8/21 .,...r_ c-1 • door. Close to lreeway 1 .... --~------Corone del Mar Good $1575/mo 1240 L""•n ENJOY 14·15% return on Noe~. needed. ATTN: Postal Jobs! Start 550-5534 or 279-9906 _ perking Agent 675-6700 Costa Mesa 5.40-9ID ' Trust Deeds S t0,000 to Call TOOL FREE S 11.41/hrl Appllcallon NWPT BEACH Shr 3BR --------St 000000 Call Denison 800·326-4891 for appll-Into ~I 1-602-838-8885 UU.l ... •Y, PWll (111l U1-llH 2BA. 1teps to beech. HI. JtJJ S/F a, 100', llo/~ Ft Altoc 0499-•835 NOW! cation & Info. 7am-10pm. • •• M·398. ea-10p 7 dY9 42nd St. M/F prof. Very 1617 Westcllll. NB 873 'B" W 15th Newport 1~..;;~--.;;;;;;;~;; Clean JC 722-0899 Agt 541-5032__ Beach. 2 t31'33-09'1 Money To loan 2914 NON Smkr/Orlnker 25-35, OFFICE AT THE BEACH. •WIOOW HAS S$S 4 TDtl 2BR 2BA apt Furn. room. 705 E Balboa Blvd Pvt Income PrOf>!!tY 2790 s 10.000 up. No credit" Pool, jac • amenltlet beth, 525 sq 11, S•501mo. -No penalty Call Denison 1375 •,i, ull 556·8703 Paul •780-9792• •.....UTI 4• Assoc. •99-•835 NOWI Non/tmkr m/I, 25-40. to -711 l /F l-1o0o/M Only s539.ooo. 10% Down QUICK NO-QUALIFYING h 2BR 2BA h Walk to S.C. Plaza & The 1 are. ouae 4001 Birch "A, NB Performing Arts Center Const & Land Loaps eveff· near beach, w1th wash-· Agt 541·5032 Q able Ownr/Bldr, last er/dryer $450/mo plus utet cul·de-sac Large f d Bk 780 2535 ulll 6•6-3 130 Costa Mesa office avail. owner's unit wllh frplc un ing. r ·--- -Ground floor, 267 sq It. Call tor all the amen111es Npt Bch, lg BR/BA w/pvt lmmed avail 1330/mo Ask for Keatu entry. gar, ·~ blk to beh1 1st MO FREEH 556-3600 or 642-0342 S500 • •.; utlls Andrea, 71'-494-7957 or First American Properttes 957-2107 or 722-1369 818-888-9055 CUTE COSTA MESA 2 EXEC ONlce Suites near Located 1n quiet area JW Atrpo<1, • 770 Von Both units have fr pies Karman Ave , NB FAX, One IS 7 yrs new Large re<:ept. copter. conf rm. backyard k1tch, free parking & cot-Only $289.000 10"1. down lee 1-sty bl<Jo, turn mo-Call Keah1 to-mo at $350/mo Con-556-3600 or 6•2-0342 tact Al Ou1nian. 833·9550 I First American Pro1>411tteS Announctments 2920 If you haven't been to Whi skey Bill's, you haven t been 10 Newport Beach• 645-8570 WihHI~ Organ despe<ately seek· ••• Ing a used 25' lo 30' ~~~ travel trailer To be used '~~~:~;~' S©R~~-l££trs~ WOID GAMI --------ftl1tetl lty CLAY •. 'OU.AN ------- 0 ~eorronge the 6 scrambled words be low 10 moke 6 simple words Pr1nl letters of eoch 1n 11s line o f $Quores for wlldltfe progms, treat- ment hqs and llvmg accom Able to pay small lee but prefer donation Tu deductable For more mlo call Pa t 852-83• 1 2925 For more information CALL TODAY•! ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Dtrectory Representative 142-4321 Ext.310 FOUND Dog. 7129 Male AUL' L AN apncot Toy Poodle In All Makes & Models I 13 I I 1~ I BUNLYM I I' J I ~ J The woman instructed the ____ ... _ --· -·---salesglr1: "Pick out a gown and wrap it for me. My husband I E L K T E T I always gives me money to ~ ... , ..... ,-,-- 1 -... 1 -... 1 ---1 buy my own presents, but this _ . _ _ _ _ year.J.xiant to .. ·-... --.. !" ..... _.~ ...... _...__...._~..._...... - l..,_ ... S_C_I_ ... S_I __ R ___ -11, A Complete the chuckle quoted I I 11 0 I 11 l V by filling in the m1umg wo'dt _ _ • • _ you develop from .,,..., No. 3 below. •=Mr r r r r r r r r r r 1 fl:': Hunttngton Beach Cour1eous Serv 558·05 t5 840·8362 3021-B Harbor Bl C M ,. 135.00 hr 980-3941 497~ work guaranteed L 0 s T 7 / 2 5 BI• ck • REMODEL • REPAIRS Lib/Chow. male neut •NEW CONSTRUCTION dog Sl'tort tall Coste • Unique & Unuaual Wort! Mesa ar .. 848-8874 •A"er1tlon1•Comm/Aee Loat 7130 black & White 23yrt trH, lie. 988-3664 male cat, long hair. w .. t. 0oor .. Repe1r-Alteretl0ne , cllN/Oover Shor11 .,... eblnett-PllMl·LocU- REWARO, II found can Stalr•Drywlt-Patlol-ete 64S-9 t07 35'yr11>ep Jefry IM2.oM7 LOST 8/31 Lhato-APIO, Sm•N Hteho'd ~ gr1y. Old, deaf. and sick, High queMty. Old fllhtOn on Balboa, Reward, c.ii WOfkmanaNp. ~ O.C. c o I I e c I d a y I &42• t'T70, I CAAl. K!H 1181509·1228. eve. 111/781·83t3 REMODELING YOUR HOME? can 18 Years Experience Financing AvaJlable v-FREE Consulatlon v-Excellent References 20'/, Discount on Blueprints Norm Zaza Builder 854-9484 "1C. , ...... ----------- • Edclt Cionz*', .... of I flntendo 111tert• nm syst•. said (40) new .-sc,.tions f0t the Daly Plot f0t the month of Jlnt. It I p.t of the wiNIC team, bt 1 p.t of t1dt· Inc promotions llt this ont, lnCf tam EXTRA M«KY f0t the stllt- te. Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos •P&LlllnY-* $10 SPECIAL Put-Present-Future-Love Will build new or repair Mamege-Buslnest Health old Wood, Brick or & advice on all problems I Stone. C&S Custom City lie Irvine 786~8984 CrHtlons 361-41'9 *"'-* PAUi* -_.____ -- r,1 1, '"; ; . .. . . .., Stone-Tile-Block & R• telnlng Walla 18 yrt exp l lc.llnt . ref• 875-3852 *. 111-1111 CLEAN AND EXPERT FOR A JOB WELL DONEi s.rvtng O.C tor 15 )'Mt• Lie. T • 158,&42 T&lllT OUI IUlll Tetls past, pretent, fllture S5 Spec1el 213/425-9175 IEITIMFlll Rerool/Aepalrs All work guar '" 510720 557-4040 ------ ')µr 1 •ti , • q. ~ , · ......... l .... I Handyman CAlL Pete Kuntt. 722-7732 -.. /-1 FIT ~ tOUle. &.ocel ct. IMrie9. co. Wft. oflloe .. _... Contaol Mr. w.. Newpcwt l~ IU-1200 llVllTIUTlll Tr~ needed IOcally to proceu FHA mortgage refund• Excellent aatary Call t-800t45e-<>8-40 Meke $750 weekly pro- cenlng clelm1 Call 1-900-234-8800 Ext 140 OP«\ 7AM·10PM $15 f .. SEOIRllY Tl TIE PllllllO llllUL IUll ........ nl•IT Portrait studio we ottet a comptete health President of fut peeed In- '" Futtor Pert-Time Po1Ulon plen end competitive vestment company re- Work •I home Full or h 0 u r I y w a g 11 11 qulrn exceptional utl,.. Perl-Time Medical re-C.reef oppor1unlty wnh lntereated in this eJtcillng tant t o organlie & COfd depar1ment Irena CPI Corp., op«etlng tn carMf tn e last-paced re-monitor all HP41CIS ol the ••parlance required over 900 retail 1tore1. tall environment. pleue t:>u11ne11 Mull t:>e able to (Ops, Ha P'1, Cont. DIS , Motivated tales onented cell Lacrtta ar (213I prioritize & complete Sum.I 752-2826 peraon1 wilt parttclpate In ~ 1-4083 tor an Inter-many unrellted projeetl pl'lotogrephy and tales vi.-w each day Pref«ence wtH training program Prior be glYen lo ape>11eant1 VOL~TEERS NEEDED I aaleil ••P8f'iene:e helpful llE llC with highest lklll1. educe· Flexlb19 hours may In· ' • hon & experience Bate elude evening• and compen111tlon above weekends. Frequent An equal oppQrtunlly $40,000 + generous Hlary reviews and other employ« fringe t:>eoefltl PteaH benelll1 Ap"'y tn na190n send tn chronOloglCal re-The Huntington Beach at s.ar~ po';tralt Si~io -sume and utary tn oon- Communlty Clinic la k><>tl· only, South Coast Plaza REYNOLDS ALUMINUM fldence 10 Collins Aa- lng for cMdlcaled people tor potjtlOM available at RECYCLING CO hlll per-tociatn, 840 Newpon to train In vartoo1 medl· Cotta Meta. t.agune Hiiia maMnt lull time open-Center Ortve, N4Jwpor1 cal, cierlc:al and educe· Mall and 2100 N Tustin 1ng1 In the Westminster. Beach. 928e0 tlonat po9ltlon1. If yoo're Ave .. Caraon. • Co11a M11a and OC --------•I committed and are~ ---areu. lor Aecycltng to leefn a markateble lklll PllTIL MS Center Operetora and •mn1-. In the medical fletd, we S 11 41 to S 14 90 hr For Vacation Relief P~ Med )'OU nowt Ham and appllcatlon In· Ml Both polltlorl1 re- formatlOn eaH 1 (800) qufre Englilt\ apeaklng FRIDAY AFTERNOONS OFF' Growing accounting firm In Colla M ... has an lmmed opening In oor fut-paced. non-amc>lllng front ofllce for a mottv1ted, computet-tov4 Ing pwton wl a h'lendly dtapoaltlon Your toe>• notch admln & MO· retartal lklll1 are Meded. Must ha¥9 prior C.P.A. firm aupport ••P BooM- keeptng lklll• are a ptvs. Word Perfect knowtedgl Is r~ 'd Send retume wtaat1ry requirements to: ~call! Paige at 90i-9838. ext C.A-130. (bl-llngual preferred) 11 jlljl2•2121 7am~8Pm 7 daya math sklll1. llltlng and .-• working ootdoor• Drug m TlllllLllllT .. Cell Patlll (11•)IJl..1111 AMUted ~Svea 1~ Fr• To Appllcant ..... llUTilll PIT tun IOb helJ>lno us A Olymplc hopeful • StO•lhr. Celt Mr Kerrigan. S4S-9042 UPTO saoo PER MONTH * •cawm11s * Early mornino motor rout• available. Mull have dependable tran1p<>rtation and liability ln1UJance CALL 842-4333 H'\lillTDtGTOlt llAat. <Dn'A MmA, NiwPolrr llAat. POUWTADf VAWY, DMlll I LAGU'MA llAal screen required Tuel thru Sat h04.lrt 8 30 to 5·30 Relief Petson wlH be bated out of Watt· mlnllet or OC arH, and will drive to v1rtou1 to- cat1on1 In OC Rellable trantp0rtatton required Stanlng pay 11 $7 57 per hour plUI b9Mflt1 Relief Petton alto pays s 2e per company mite. Apply In j)9rton Aug 8 thru 10 11 t855 W. Katella, Sult• 115 In Of1n99, Jull South of Angel StedlUm, from IAM to 1PM. ..,_, a co.. t25 E Baker, Suite 282, Coat• M et a 92821 714-656-1140, FAX 714·551-t144 llnowmoeplng~far fMI....,_.. ......,.._ &peftelme la neo1111,...~tDWDfkWll ln a u,,_1..,....efMlm..,.1tla .......... ,_. .......... ....... ........ , ........... _, OCllftlMI ............ ... ...................... " ........ .... u-.•tt• 7JU- ' CHEVY '$4 PtCt<-UP REBUILT WITH CAMPER '2:216. 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DMO 722-9220 1tt0 ._ .. ,---.-~ ~ Ca.I .--.., • ._ ..-: .. lll9 c.ounty Q9lt: of ur .,.... 4"-01'4........ MetCIUtY 1171 Col'Mt ...,. o...., ,...,. ~ 21, 21. P1CTmOU1•1111u ........,.... Of~ ea. -.ep.ntyDl'IM•.' CidiillC 'II SDV EltoellMt Condition Aute> P\lb?l9Md Of"'9' eo.t .t.uoull I, 12• 1 MAlll aTAW o.ity "'°' ~ 2t, ~ I, ~ Ot -" ... - ..... •IC 11350080 OlillyPllolA.upttS,12,11, ~ TM~,._....,.12.11,1tt0 .......... --::19;r.n n 14,000 mi.., ~ NW • • • 21 19'0 dOlnO~•· ---' ' Amffm/CHI., 1unrool 31K .... WtWte • Clllnf ........ io.dld, 112,500 631-7361. • tlu-507 --*" -a E l c A p T ""91*1, 1 12750. 7'0-5311 cdntliton. '112,soo. 7t41M5-65t 2. ~ ""'~ ENT!APNSf8. 309 Unoolfl ~ MAZDA 'II MXl-lX 4 t I • 1 0 2 2 I H • CADILLAC 1975 EJdor..x N:TtnOUe WM Ave. Ml , Hunllnglotl IMotl, "8JC fl011Cl'. 31Kmll••· •uto I. •II 77W311/W Cor:v. IOW mile bMlity ncnT10U1-..111•M MAllllTAW ~9rilWI Mur9t 309 flCTJTIOUt..,_M power, loMed, Exc1H1nt VW 1Mt IUO a.I offer ...,.. &e,000 ....... ITAW T"'91o1owirl9 l*9Cln9.,.. llnCOln A\19 •II Humi.'....ton 91Am ITATW condition. WerrantrGoodbldllOIChoo?Qlf", fe0..1160. T"'9!dlowlng~.,.ct0inct~•: BMchC...itH..e ~..,. TMlollcM'?nCIS**OM.,. llllCTIT.,.IUll•M Aulmln!airtld 9100 19200.645-0490 run• & look• good, CADILLAC '71 Eldoredo ~buelf'IMllil! C•)ITlllE88 SOLUTIONS Thll. ttu.in..1 •• con·~~..: .. .,.,...-r .1--11,to0,080648-040t. 01•••1. Sherp. 811( c CUIT PLU.S . IN.C .• ~"'tJ':~1':...::,U,Mi!:· ducltMlby: .... ll'ldl\lldual .,' ,?™!",.•uv-•. ·.~~The==~ -· _ ,_ l Ood 12300 0 8 0 3345 Newpot-1 llld., t9. ' ' "• TIMI r99i1tr1nl(I) COl'I\• •cen 1 " Al l COM'ANY, 'Ill-•••--·-VW 1975 Bug White, rune oa · 200. Newpcwt BMc;h, Calll'. COM•......_ Cait. t2tH m.nctld 10 trenMC:t bU9?-IMch, Callt. 92983 -Don't buy • 1IOE until )'OU gru1, •11c1llent con, · 644-8111 12963 P•lfk» ... lrlee BrvniMly, ,,... ~ lM Flctllloul Brue. Rld'IWd Milne.. I03 2*2 ~-. San Juan W• '114141 prey yotl 1 1000 lo ... 1hl• onel , ... ,Me) dlt~, 11,850. 184-5917 CADILLAC '14 Fltwd BrM-OLDS 1170 Cut ... Su-erue. McMreon l(alMt, '°27 MacMW1 A¥9., Colt• Bu•IMI• H1m9(1) H11tMI W•I 11tfl SttMI, Colt• Cc., Callt. 12t715 taka over 1hll IUM. Job II..... _ ~... ,.2K 1199 bOM pr!llM, 2.-door, lo.o.d ao1 Knoa st uni! E Colt• ......_Calif. IHH •bO'<te on· JUiy 11 1900 .,...., C.llt. 12127 fhOmee Canon, 25f52 trianefet -Mu91 ..., Im-vw t71 Bug Corr-tlrtlbtl. ......... m • •t•I• ..... 1 OWN!" M ... C&?!I liH27 . Tnia bullnH• I• con-Robert .MIM"•I ' Tn11 tN•ln••• It con-Splnnelt•, IM Juen cap .. medl•l•ly! B••utlful IMIB-Red/White, mini con· chrome J!!!, continent• $24 50. Excell•n1 Tn1i builM•• 11 con, ducttMlby:anlnd?Yldual Thie atitement wu tiled OIJcttMlby.Ml!tOMd:.ll9 Caltl.tz171 White eonvertl*. 1919 1500 Auto Mall Or, S.A. dltlon. 17.900. 873-4464 epare · •1tcellen1 775-8840 dUCltMI by. 1 c:orporillon TM t99l1h•nlltl com· w!th tMCounty Cleft: of Or· The r~t1lr1nl(t) corn· TN• b1.11lneN It con· BMW, shOwfoom model, •-•Ill ·-ioeoc-.... _.... condition, 17 ,500 The r9glttr•nl(•I corn·~ to trenMCl buet-MOI County on July 19 rnenc:«1 10 tr....uct bull-duet.clby:enlndMduoll earpnoM,5apoed-wlth -....... suo.._, 875-0166. llJl'U•LTIWllll mencec1 10 tr1noct t:u19, nn1 under Int FlctltloUI 1990 • MN W'ldW rM FlctltloUI TM r99l1t1at1t(e) eom· r1«y u:1ra Imaginable. Movl"J down undlt, mutt CHEVY •87 CAM.ARO AS 11·8, .uto, pis. •Ir. Ult ,,.,. uncler tM FlctltloUI 8ualnett N•rna(t) Uatltd ,.....,, Bu11ne11 N1rna(1) ll1lltd ~ to 1renMC1 but?· $575/month . Call MERCEDES 1984 3000 1111· 1berlt ""5 ,whiK 18· ,-, S..Utlful 5 tnAAA .......-.. crulte, p/w, p/I, 1011o Bualn••• N•rna(1l uated •bO,wion:_t~~ 1990 Publlsn.d Or•l'IQI eo..1•b0¥eon:Aueutt1H5 '*' .. ,,_..-,, N•':;:o,.,'"', 1r::; 859-3679 , v•rl •. m ••• ' ,......... ---ITllles GrNt ?OW "fflllci9 •bo .... on: NIA lll"iel --·-J" 0.11 Pllol J I)" 29 Ai.>goll 5 Brue. Rld'l#d MNnl ..... Turbo, t>eeutl ul c~n· $7,500.c.t?H0·1312. AYlrylhk"IQ, low ml?HQI (30sci9a) Btue.Kllber Thia tt•temant w11 Iliad 12. ~9. '* ' · Thlt •l•letnent wu riled 1bo\'tlon:N/A ACURA 1989 Ytll legeod dltlon. ~nel owner· Ill YW 19tltl Ou 1 17800. 557-9670 IHll Thia atit-t "'" filed .ith tlMI County Cler?: ol Of, &l_.95 with tha County Cllril of Of. TllomM CWeon 40R, fully loaded, ••eet-rlCO<dl, IUll $14,000. s Ion w •n um CHRYSLER 1988 ,N•11o 'Mith tnt County Cletll; of Or· '""' County on .Nty 13, MOI Count}' on J~ 3, 1990 Thll .... .,,,.,.., WU flled lent condlllon, 30,000 720-0210 tel agon, •u;o, ••-Yorket". •xcetlent con· OlllTl&.11111 enge County on July 25 19'0 1111-JC llll ... r ,.....,. With Int CO&ll'lly Oet'lc ol Ot· mllet, •11tended war, MERCEDES 118• 380 cellenl condi11on, 7·800• 1 o·• •-kl 2925 Herbor HG· C.M. 1990 ' '41U71 ,.._.. ft.4; P\ibl!lhed Orang1 Coal wige COunl)" on July 5· 1"° M I sell pric: S24s: 979·1625. dlton, IOI.....,,,~ n[ 1112 , ....... P\iblltned Orangm Co.II O.lly PMot July 15, 22. 29, ,_, 59~~I120~~o~7°3..5:7;~ ~:Garcii241~3 1oo: · vw Con....,.tlbl• Super. rs4~97Call •het" Spm • Put11!1ned Ora1199 Co1tt ~•i1Yt1~1o1t2 ~~ 22. 29, '~mr:~:A~=-.:· Augu115. 1990 PublltMd °'';T.' CO..t ~==~====~1 -====~=~=-I B••tte 1974 new 01llyPllOI Augu115.12.19. ugu . . TtlllolloMngpereor:••t• Su-473Detly Pllo?July1 .22,29. lllU'llmTllU MERCEOEStt95 3000 molor/tOC),$3.sOolOBO. •nLUUUllll OLDSMOBILE 198::28·1990 Su .. '83 oolngbullMUIS:-, _________ ,Augutl 5·.1900 84.1-471 5 sp, CHI .. tilt. CfUIM, al-Turbo,excetlen1conclitlon, 85"-69651213-854·8540 ... ~ CUTLASS SUPREME Su,505 NEWPORT ARTS GAL· rt.a.JC NOntl loy1. EXTRA CLEAN!! blue, 115.000 mllea. B h b I VE •-l(Jl()JIC[ LERY 3\2N NewportBl'ld l--"'--'="'-==~--1 ------,-::-::---(008249) 116,900 875-6225. VW ·75 BUS CAMPER Tllll roug •m. e ge. fltlM.tc NOTICE ,-..-, N-p(,,1 &:.:Ch. C1llf. 128&3 ,tcTrTIOUe MllM:U "8JC NOntl -·~" ,_, l~====~~==•IYery clean. Xlnt cond. Auto, pit, elr, lilt, crulMI aulomatlc 53·012 OBC ~TinOUI ..,...,, 01v1d 8. Bartholomew. NAMI ITA'hWNT _, __ ._ MERCEDES 300CO $30000BO. plw.plt.l)lutmuchmore 968,5838 Ftem?OUIMl ... 11 NAMllTAThllNT 25231 S111 Vl111. 01n1 TtiefotloWln(lpe1ton1are 2925 H•rbOr Blvd, C.M. TURBO 1985, Chim· 846-2909 or 842-5133 l 0 w . I 0 w m lie. PONTIAC 1975 Trans Am NAMI! ITATE•NT Tne followlne pe.eor:1 lrl Point, C1IU. 92&83 dolr:Q butlneel u : 111-2111 p•gne with palomino {2KFN853) While, good condition Ttll lollowlng ""''°"' •r• doing butlnetl u : Sar• TUC111rm1n. 312 N SHIROMA CREATIONS, ~~~~~~~~~·I !either. lmm1cul11e & Autos C)cNMstk 9300 ll",111 $2,000 OBO. 648-2307 dOlng buslnu.111: WASHINGTON PAAT-Newport Blvd.. Ne•port 5102 Ounc1nnon Ave., -completely lo•"-d. 76K • --LOR1e·s AUTO AEGIS· NERSHIP. 18021 Skypark Btcach. Cttll 92663 Whtmln•I•. Celif. 9313 IMA 'II mHes. Mutt sel!. 121,500. 1978 YW RABBIT. Good Ol&ITIL Ulll Sterling 1987 SL TRATION ANO TRANSFER C1n;;le •c<-2. lfvlntl. C1lll. Thll bu1lne1s 11 con, RoNlie Shlrom1, 5102 Wiit conllder reuooable condition. Bet! oftet" C1tl 2925 Herbor Blvd, C.M 4DA, lealhfl'r sea11, stlc l< SERVICES. 8855 .r.t11n11. 92714 ducted by· Join! 'lentu1111 Dunc11'\non Av1 .• W•I?· LI .. lllPI oftet". 780-3884 O•vt1 •97·50•7 lll·2• 1nn1. prlvete pe1ly, Hufllington Beach. C1llf R1ndy Tr11>ol11 . 7 1 T~ 1eg11tr1flt(1l corn· rnlntlet. CaHl.112883 Auto. pla. 1lr, tilt. cruise. , a 1w1ys o•r•ged. to11o 9:l'6'16 Hetltt.ge. lrvinti, C•lll.11271• menced ro 1r1nuci bu .. , Thia bu1lne11 it con, p/w, pll. moonroot, •lloy .... I '14 211. 8Q MUSTANG CONY mlles. $9.SOO. 673-4600 D. Lorr11111 fLotl•~ Lewll. J1mu He;N, 18021 Slly· net• und., !he FlcUhou• ducted by '"lndl\l\dua? wheels. Low miles. Un-Ou, 4 door. li.lnl cond. $14,990 !125 F1lrfaJ Sp 14. Cost• p1111 Cw •l<-2. im.i.. c1m Bu11ne11 N1met•1 11111td Tnt: 1eg1111•nt(•I com· be?levable! {2MKH5761 $3995. 973,3421. After loaded w/power & •H tne 11111 'It OILT Me~. C•lll 9211:l'7 9:l'714 11>0...e on J1nu1ry 3 1. 1990 rnlt"ICed to lllt'MCt t>utl· 11..... 12 noon 723-1533 G· T ground elfects. S apeed, red. A/C Am/hr PUBLIC NOTICE Th+s l>usm11111 11 con, Tn11 1>u11n11s la con, 01vM:I B Btrtholom-net1 undtll" Int FictltlolJI l~===~==~=cl {27916") cassette, xlnl cond du<:!ed tly '" iifd+v:dual d.ueted by 1 genlfll P•rl· Tntt llll-1t was toled Bu11ne1t N1ma(1) ll•l•d llAIT&l. 11111 MERCEDES '74 230. G11, '811 TOWNCAR .. 116995 •llT llLL FICT!TKIUI OUllHESI Trie 1111g111•111n1(tl com-nerlhip with rrie Counly C191~ ot 01-11>o~e on July 10, 1990 2925 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 4 door, dnt cond. $3995 Loaded w/power equip. NAME STATtMlNT menclld 10 lr1ns1e1 busi· The rt0+1t11n1(1) com· ang1 County on July 17, FloNlie Sri1rom1 111·2111 673-3421. After 12 noon lutner Ready to dilvft llJOI, 212~1111 Ttll lollcntnnt pe.ton• •r• nt111 unOe< ttll Fict~tiout menced to 11anuct Dull· 1990 Thi• 1111.rnent w•• hlad P.P. 723-1533 (2NKJ887) do+ngbullnelsai: Bu1meas N1m8(1I 1111•d nets unda• tt>e Fic!IUout 1'413571 wnntneCountyClafllolOr- -.... FORD 1988 Mua!ang INS.llTIABLE (CATERING tbo...e on July 1, 1990 Bu1ln11111 N1ma(1J !lated Pu1>1111'1oed Or1nge Coa1t arig. County on Juty 111, mlflfl '14 59,60 1 mlle1. orlgine BY SHARI}, 505 SI Afll.1t-D Lo<ra+ne lewis above on J\ffy 12. 1990 011ly Ptlot July 29. Augusl 5. 1990 BMW 1975 2002 SIG n .... ........ ..,....,. owner. green/tJtecll; Road, NewPOrt Beach, Callt Tri+s 111tement WIS hl1d Ral'!dy TrobOle\ 11. 19, 1990 ,..,.. Very clean. 1 owner. 30K 2121 ..,.., lhll $4.200 OBO, 752·2222, 92663 w•lrl lhll' CO<Jn1y Clerk OI Qr, Tn11 1111emen1 w1s hied Su,491 PubhstleO Or ll'IQI to.ii ~ t~:~\.:laSy~·.4:: .. ~:j A~J~·ari~~-t~t;!'~l:;. P(;:: FORD l982 Muatano GLX Sntri Cnes181• 505 S! An· •n~ County on July 25. wotri ll'lil County Clelk ol Ot· Diiiy P1lol July 22. 29. m.'"'''' (1H032141 --Excellenl condition. at d11w Road. N-port Be1cri. 19 1nge Countw on Jul) 16. PlBL.IC NOTIC£ Augull 5, 12. 1990 ,.. • •••NH c-·, '''" F....u1 1990 I Su·4118 -111,111 _.. power, Alphi,e 11ereo Ne .,, p t11Slled o c 1 I BMW 1978 2002 new •••••· 00 , .. ,,_ S2.25( Tri1s t>usmess •• con· v • ••noe Oii F6134111 FICTITIOUS BUllHl!IS ' _,...,,. •--• oe"o 673_3 7•45 du<:led b< 111 •ndlvodua1 D26 811Y1!:J,01 Augus1 5. l2. lll. PuDl+lr>ed 011nge Co1st NA.Ml ITATtMlfllT I DI-JC ll)J~• paint )ob, light blue e~--·-_ _. """ o p 1 ~2 29 r..-. """ terlor, n•vy interlOr. l'l8W 2925 H•rbot Blvd.C M. ••·--............ .;; .. ;I Trie reg1str1nl(s! 'om-· Su 512 •11r 101 July · · Tne lollowlng pertonl ere l--~=~~=~-steieo & carpet. Np up. -menced 10 1ran1act Dul•-· Augu11 5. 12. 1990 doing butlMSI 11 • FICTIT?OUI ..,... •• holslery Sunroof. $3500l'~"':'~l~T~l~-2~IOO"':'~--=I 11M .. YHllR FHl'lllllT•-nets u11df!r 1ne F•ct1t10t.11 Su·•90 ~ 11P ACIF:C WATER NA••TATl•NT 67 UllAI _. Bu11ness Nlmels) 111tfld PlJM..IC NOTICE QU.llL!TY ASSOCIAT IO N! The lollowlng pe1son• 11e 080 6 3·9540 Aulo. air. cass. ''vise 1bove on July 2, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE !:l')P W QA 2124 Mam St 'dolna business 11 BMW 19783201 .. blick. MERCEDES 1985 300T0 OneDl'll)'•5519 p/IOCk (1LCU679) Sria,.Cries1er flCTITIOUS BUS?Nt:ll Svtte 110 Huntington , BETHLE HEM STEAM S unrool Runs gi eet. WAGON White leather, "111,ffl $1111 Tri11 stllPrnftl't was It~ NAM£ STATEMl!NT FICTtTIOUS 8Ul"'IESS Beacll C1111 911148 CLEAN ING ANO HIGH 52995 OBO 723,0966 sunroot E~'e l1 e n l llllTlllTlllUCI J•--•·· In'· f ..1 wotri irieCouniy Clerk 01 Or -rrie !ollowm; per10111 ar111 NAME I TATl!MlNT P WC A Inc: Cah!01"n11 PRESSURE WATER WASH· $20.500. 759·7035 -•TSUI ......... ..1 tr• an;e Covn1 y on July 1!i dOlng bus•n1111 '' Tne IOl:OWl!"IQ persons are 1124 M••n St Suore 110. ING. 1525 Mesa Verde Or UW'ICIHl While I tMGL048) 111,111 OIEV1HUW 1500 Auto Mall Or, S A MERCEDES BENZ 1986 190E. while e•terlo1 , burgund)f Int e rio r Cnrome wheels 59.000 mile$ Great conc:lit1on $17,500 714.7202 1153 IH-1111 MERCEDES BENZ 1901: -::::::'::'~::~---1 198 • . w ri ! t e w !I h 8MW '8532SE pelom1no Or+g lnal o w ner $11 .000 55Pd. LOADED 49c< ml 720·9343. 253-4456 $9900 OBO 540,0374 HONDA '85 ACCORD-- Death 1n family 54850 Excellenl 499-0 134 evening• __ _ __ ...... -. ACctiit LX 1-.-ll·IA·.-•• -2 '"n""u'"Zliil •I N1sSAN 1986 300z.• Fully loaded. good con, d llion, S8500/oller. 4-95-1044. 5 sp, pis. air. cess. plw, p/I. !JU. cruise. low miles 5 IPl!lfld, e!r, 1111 . c:ass. low (2GAM400J rnileS !027826) -20l011rMratt11 •• 1990 GLENN ALLEN ANO dO!flgDVlll'\l!ISI$ Hvn1•ngton Be•cn Calif E111.Sulte224.Cott1 MH1, 11111 llAClllLVI 1'~5 PALAGYI 3070 BtlllOI . LUXURV NAILS 3536 E 926•8 Ctl!I 92618 ••J-HJ1 Cett1•tsa Publ1s~o O•anoe Co1s1 Su11e•OO C0$11 MeM.C•l1! P1e1ficCo1stH1Qnwa'r Gor· Tri os Dus1flett ''con, Jinrey Rv•••ll. 2918 -l1C-142-0Q10 Daoly P•tnt Auousl 5 12 19 91616 ona oe1 M11, Cth1_92625 __ M!.W.11:t-~'10l:Ail0 ~~eMet1.C1i1t lllAlllEW llHIHNIOEC·H 0fltl only. • 8336 11,TIJ llmMTHIUCI OIHIUI 1Hl1 llUOl ILH "2-1111 ,_IEW ltw F1FTI IYIAE 26 1990 Glel>n Allen 2·122 C•m•no -Kli'ii<lung 1h, 9 , 8T f7 E' l!'>e r111g.st1•nC(tl 'om-92616 •••••••••I Su·50• L11u1e1 San Clemente C1!1f WOOGw•nd Ave Dr•noe. mencl!d 10 tran1act blal· l(en Cri1h•pn1k, 3 197? FIRI 'II UHCI 92672 C11hl 92669 nMt under tne Fo<:1111ou1 JOshu• Or . 1oc. TtlbuCO 1----------' 1'1•S 11u11n11ss IS con· Tn11 1>vs1fless •t 'on· Bus•fle11 N1melsl listed Cariyon. Cel1t 92619 Fullslze ,4w d .v·8.euto MJBllC NOTICE Oucll!d Dy • general p1t1, ductl!dl>y an •nd•vt0v11 1•t1ove on Augv1111. 1976 Jhi• 1>u1ine11 11 col'!- p /s, air tlll, c ruise nersl'l•ll The reg•st•tflUI ) com. w D Ga1111er11 · Sec· ih.w::ted t>y , gane1 .. P•f"I· casselle. cust wheels FICTIT?OUS OUS?NESS The reo11trant!Sl 'om· mencl!d 10 lfansact buS<· 1elary/Tre11t1rer lner1ri1p E.ltr1clean•(1Sc<X316) N•MESTATEMtNT menced !O transect bu••· ness ullOer trie fo<:l•t•ous Tri11 1111emen1 wa1 !•led The registrint(•l corn· 110,111 Trie !ollowmo l)e•Sons are ness unoer •ne F.ct•t•ou1 Bu11n1111s Nam91s) 1111eo witri 11>e County Cle•k ol Or· !ftflnCed to ltlnstcl btai· ""'"T" ••t•• dOll'IQ Du1iness as B111•ness Name111 listed •bove on Juty 10. 1990 an;e County on July 17 lnffl und8f tne F1Ctltlou1 --- - -LIOO PACl ~IC MORT · at>ove on May 15 1990 c<•mdung Tn• B• 1990 jBualna11 Ntm-9(11 ll1t111d 2925 Harbor Blvd, C M GAG E 1601 Dove Sheet L Glenn A•ien Jr TIUs •lltemeftl was t11ect f"93511 ebOlle on July 3 1990 111-2.00 ~205 ~PO•! Beacn Cai.I Tnr.i 11s1el'l'\4!fll was 11~ wn ri tne CO<Jnty Cler~ o! D•· Pu1.>11srieo O•an;e Coas1J Jtllrey Rus1e1i ~~~ ... ~ ... ~--1 92660 w•1n nie County C~r k ol O•-ange County on July 13 0111y P>101Jvty19 August 5. Thi• 1111....ent we1 tiled .: Pn+I Boulo11ner 16011nge Count\' on JufY 15. 1990 12 19 1990 W'itri 1rie CountyClet~olOr· ---Dove St Sulla 105 NewPOrt 1990 f4'13272 Su-•92 •n.o-Counly on July 13. FIND Bea,ri.Ca111 92660 1'194&12 Publianed Or1n;e Coast 1990 R D•v•d c<n1p 1601 Dove Pub1tSNld 0.11198 eo..i 0111)' Pilot July 22. :l'll PtJM..IC NOTICE 1'4U171 St Su•1e :l'05 Nf'wporJ D"IY P1lo1 A"'1USI 5 11 19. AUQuSt 5 12 1990 Pub11sned OrtnQf_ Coll! Beacn. Cal!! 92660 26 1990 Su-•&1 FICTITIOUI 8US?NEIS Dt•!y Pilol July 22 29. L'ICTITIOUa ..... 11 ..,._ITATl•NT The f<*OW!ng pertOnl art doinabu*-'U: E,rlC DISPLAY "SYS· TEMS. 51412 OoMnUI or .. Huntlng1on Beach, C•Hf . 112849 Altn Hamu, 2553 A~•P Or. • 108, COM• ...... Calll 92828 Av? BwblM, 2&53 A~"1 Or.• 108. Coll• Mell. Cali!. 112829 Thll butlne11 ii con- ouet«I by. • """*" part. netllhlp Thi r99!tt•1nt(1l com· metietMI IO !tanMCI bull- neN under Int Flcllltout BUllM•• N1ma(1) listed •boYe on: July 2 , 1110 Alan HatnY Thll tt1tl"Mnl •U !lied w11h 1n1 County C"'11 of Or· •"QI Countv on July 6. llHIO ·-· Pul>li.n.d 01ariga Coaal Deily Pilol July IS, 22. 29, AUOUll 5. 19'0 Su,480 Pia.IC lllllCE FtCTITK>Ue ...,...IS NA• ITATl•NT Tnt following p1rtortt 1t• dolr'IQ Dullnell •; c<6LSTO ENTERPAISES tNC .. dbl LlghlV\g~ICS. 1121 S Cleudfn1 W1y. An1Mim. Cll11 92805 l(Oltlo Enl1tpt..... Inc . Catitornll. 14 11 W Willow St.. Long Belch. C11ll 90110 Thlt bul lMll la con. dueled by;• COfpollllon Tne regl101ntf1) com- menced to tr1ntaet l>uti· neu undel Int F""lctltiou. Bu1ln111 N•ma(•) Uated eboVI on: July 5. 1990 Prltldent Tl':lt 1!•1-.1 ••• liled w11h ct11 County c.-11 o1 er. arig. Courlty on~ 5. 19'0 110,111 U,111 OIASTll ICIH "'"°'' IHln For• One Only •9213 111,HI HITilllll llUOI a.'11.D 1Hl1tulllll.H "2-1111 thrOURh classifiecl Tllis Duslness 11 'on-Su·!.09 NAMl STATl!MlNT Aug111! $ 12 1990 dvcl111d Dy 1--91!nera1 p1rl· P\.8LIC NOTICE trie loltowlng IM!<tonS •re · ' Su-482 Su-477 nersh•P PUBllC NOTICE dOlnQ buarnes111 l-----,------,----1--------- , .. 12 P\ll>lithed 0r.,.... Coll! 0111y P1101 July 15. 22. 29. Augvll 5. 1990 2925 H1rb01 Blvd.C M 20l0 ltrMr lttll., 111-2100 lotto.... AMI lfW Trie 1•g•9.,ant(s' com-flCTITIOUl llUllNl!SI NEWP ORT EIOOY WRAP Pl.ellC NOTICE "8lJC llJTtcE 1---------men<;e<1 to 1ra11s11c1 bul•-FICTITIOUS OUllNESI NAME ITATEMlNT ANO FIT NESS RESORT 1--.:.::=:=..;c:=.'-"''--- ~~;~;?:~C'l~~T~14-l;;C;,2~-00;10~d 11H 1Mnllll Three to choose f1 om HYUNDAI 1987 G,:S-.-20 11, •2012, •2014 33c<. S·SQd fUl'IS·IOOllS ex· NISSAN '90 300ZX 121,112 PlJBliC NOTICE ness ""oer trie roc1•t•ou1 NAME STATEMENT Tne lollowtnQ pettont ••a 1660 S1nt1 An1 Ave Co11a FtCTIT!OUI 9UllH?Ell ,ICT'T'ou •• u.' •• s. Bustne1s NamelSI hSlllld The lol1owing pe<IOflS are doing buS•l'!MS IS Mffl, Calli 92627 NA.Ml ITATIMINT •boveon Janve•)'l 1990 !Joingbus•ness as SOUTHLAND SALES Ciiol Ann B1s1De 211 Tt1<1 !ollowlng pertonter• NAME STATEMENT Pri!I Bo...1o.11rier (l )Sl A·CLEAN (l>]PNR LEADS. 1088 tiv.ne Blvd , C•melhl Li ne, Cosl1 Mesa. llOlng bulinffl •s TriefollOw•ngpet5ons1te lll!I 5'118flllllnl was IUed CONSULtlNG 2178 Pamt Tullon,Ctlll 92680 Cahl 9::,11127 SOURCE INVESTMENT FtCTITIOUl..,...&t NA• ITATl•NT Ttll IO!lowlng p«tont etl dO!ng l>uslnen 11: ',,•,•_13o02o7t . S 3 6 5 0 Gold. auto. 1oys. 3600 lllTINTll IUCI miles. $26.500 583-1559 •YILll do;~R'E:~n,:ss~l,AMOND S. wllri Ifie C<:,unty Cl&tlo. ot Oi-Cu OrtnQe Ciili! 92667 Guru1an i(h1l1a. 13250 Thia but1ne11 11 con· PROPERT IES. 2903 Ptmbl 260 Cao~• Lane Un+I ~ 11. •noe Cov Ty on July 25 Pa1oci. Natn1n R•ley, 2 178 Mo11o111y G••de . A1mon1 ducted Dy an 1nd•v1du•I Drive, Co111 MllSIC. Cell! AN TIQUES WARE· HOUSE, 717 W. 181h St , Co111 Met.I, Call! 92112 7 LS'A'feool A. Wiiton. 416 E 111 SI'"'· Colll M .... C111t 1121127 ISUZU 1985 Impulse loaded. 1 owner. runs welt $4.200. 751-2283 IHZl'll TIHPERC1C Alt, cas1 p lsteerlng (1N80056) ..... 'Btffert leM•• Ftrll 2DIO larMr lltll., Ont1•••• Tl(-HJ-0010 JAGUAR 1186 XJ6 L•ghl gre~ showroom que111v 55.000 miles. $21 .500 644-86"3 llllll 1HJUI Prtsline Atc toc t>lue 523.500 Proveue oarty 760·3615 1990 Pamo C•f Orange Cal<! C•l•I 9::,1065 Trie r11glat•11nl(ll ,Om· 921126 Newpor! Eleacn. C1lrl 92663 f~ 91667 Triis Dutrness ,, COfl· rner>eed 10 lrtnsatc Dus+, J1me1 Marlin Shm1k. Stacey A"n M•QltO•I 280 Publ•ll>ed Or ange COISi Th11 bus•ne1s ,. 'On· du<:llld by an lnd!VldV•I nest unc:ter IM F>el+hOUI 2903 Pemba er ...... Cotti Opal 1971 GT lHll •••-••rt frue German Spor!s Car. - - super snape, $3.100 '42 ... 11 Cagney Line Un•t 21:l'. ?•1ty P•IOI Augusl 5 11 19 Clu<:led by an •nd•v•dull fne •eg1s1ran1111 com· Bus1nes1 N1mtjs) l•sted Me11. C•lll 92618 OBO 631·7254 1111PHICIE1211-C White. All Rec:ord9 l .. tWTM•BeW 11,IOGIH..,Ul,000. (T1C)lll-T2N (TIC)Hl·NH llH PfflCIE 111 Cabrlolet, 19.000 miles Powet Top, Fl•wles1 544.000 o eo PP (71 4) 1150-720• (71 4) 348-048• --""LE llAIH OllPE One Ol'lly •7532·452092 112,121 IHTillTHllUCll lllTIUI 1Hl1llUClllll.H H2-Hl1 Newpor! Be1cri CaM 92663 ~6. 1990 Trie reg1st•an1(1! 'om, men<:ed 10 11insac1 DUI!· i tio...e on NIA Tri•• bu1111e11 11 con- Triis t>us•ness •I 'on-Su·510 rneneed lo ltlnsacl Dul•· netl under ll'lil f lChhOUI Ciro! Ann BlllllDe du<:l&d by 1n md 1vlclu1I Clucll!d l>y an •ndivldua! nes1 under rne Foc:11•ou1 Bus•ness N1mt111J hsled Th11 111tement wa1 hied Thi r11g111r1fltt•I com· trie re;istftH•UI) com· e N " I I t o meoced 10 t•aniact 0011. PIJBllC NOTICE u1ine1s 11m.., s " • 10011111 on NIA wilh tne County Clerk of o.. meoc;ed !O tr1naao;t t>utl· ness unde• trie Ficlil•O...I 1bove on July 13, 1990 Guru1en c<11111a ange CO<Jntv on July :l'3. nua under the fictit+out Business Nlmels! Ui!ed ftcT/TKIUI 8UStHESS P1lto<:k N R•ley Tn11 tllle<nent w1s hied 1990 Bu11nes1 Ntmel•l ll1tad lbolllll on July 23 1990 NAME ITATEllfNT Thii llllem8fll w1s Ill«! wit n 1he County Clerk of Or· I' ...... 1DOve on NIA Stacey Ann M•ghoro Trie lollowon; persons are wotri 1ri111 County Clerk ol Or· •""O• County on July 19. Pul>ll•t>ed Ortr>Qe Coast Jemet M1r:ln Shm11o. This 1111emen1 was Med dO•""O bu!olnMS SS 141)911 County Ofl July 25. 1990 Da>ly P!lol July 19 AUQUll 5. Th•• 1t1tllfntlnl Wll hltd w•lh tile Councy Cie•k ot O•· POWER LEADERSHIP 1990 ,.......,.. F ... 10 12. 19 1990 w11ri 1n1 County Cltirk of Or- 1nge County on July 25 650 Town Cit D• ~ 19'00 Publ•st>ed Or1nge Coast Su-499 ll"IQI Coun1y on July 13. 1990 · Costa Mau C1l1! 92626 · P.ibltlhed Oian;e Cot5t D11ly P•IOI Ju1v 2'9. Augusl !i 1990 NlllllW' F......,.7 Susan Out •~. 17 W D:11~i:,01 August !i 12 1!1. 11, 19. 1990 P\.8LIC NOTIC[ ,...,_ 1110 LE •••• •-JI Pullhshe<J 0•1n9e Coa11 W•tlowb•OOI< Irvine Cell! 2 Su-503 Su.496 O P1uDlt~ <;'~~2 eo;;I -• 0111y P11o1 A..gusl 5 12 19 !1171• l'ICTIT?OU9 IUlilNESS ll Y 1101 u Y • • One Only •7030 26 1990 Tri11 bu11n111ss 11 con-MJBllC NOTICE NAMI! ITATIMl NT Au;u11 5. 12 1HO 111,lll Su-!i 1 1 du<: led by an •nd1vldua1 PUBllC NOTICE Ttll '°''°"''"II i>ersont IJre S...·4115 Sandri L Wilton. 4 111 E 19 St••I. Co111 Mela, Ctlil 921127 Thi• bu11ne11 II con. dueled by• en lnc:flvld1.1•I Tnt regl1lr1nt~I) com- menced IO ltlftNCI bl.ltl- ntlH uocler !tll Flcll!~ 81.11lne11 N1ma(t) tltlltd 1b0ve on· Maren 13. 1175 S•fll.1•1 Wil- Thlt 1111emen1 w11 lllad with ttll Coun1y Clerk of Or· arige Count)" on July 5. 1900 "''"' Publltned 011nge Coal! 0111y Piiot July 15, 22. 29. Ai.>gost 5. 1991) POASCHE1972 91 IT Re- S!Oled. llke new Call me $12.000 642-2923 1----------1 Trie •eg•stranU1l com· f lCTITIOUI OUl?MESS domg 1>u11nu1 8S lllTlllTll IUOI Dl:D11c !Ill CE menc~d IO !ransacl buSI-• T A TE M I ... T 0 f NAM« ITATtt:l(NT A u t 0 M A ' E DI __ Pllll!:!!!~IC:_!!lll~l~IC(~--1 --;;;;;w;-;;;;;;:,----_,IUI 1--"'=-='--"='=--l "e~s vnCle< HM! f'1Cl!t1ous WITHOfll AWAL The !°"°""Ing persons are SPAINc<LER SPECIALIST.I-Pta..IC NOTICE Su-•75 flCTITIOUI IUllNESS Bu11ne11 N1me{a) 111ted FfllOM "AfllTNlflltHM' dOIOQ bullnes1 •• 2014 I OtchlCI S1nt1 Ana f tC TIT!OUI BUlfNl.11 PORSCHE ·12 91 ISC 11111 lllOl llYl ....... STATtMl!NT •DOve on July 1 1990 C>nRATINO UNDefll HAIR ART 1107 Jam· Heoghls. c11.1 111107 ....... ITATtMlNT FtCTITIOUl ...-...u black on black teatrier. 142-1111 , •• ·-Susan Outlk ' FICTITIOUt •UllNlll bo<ee Ad sP1e1 .. 3 New2 Micriaet Cnr111opP1er Le•I. Tnt IOllOWl!"IQ pereon1 ,,. NA• tTATl•NT ' •---===-== '"" 1nQ persons •re NAMl a. c o 92600 o O S • o • beau t l ul . electrlc1 dOlnQDusoneistt Tri1111111m11101 w11Mect port acri 111 2 1•1 1cn1<1. ants .. na 011"1Q .... t1ne11 11 T1M1 fofloowtntl)eftonS11e sunrool, runs greal, all ..... THEWOI< 14oow Coasl w•lhtheCountvc1.,kolOr· 1 Sut111 J c<11al11. 25211Heigri11,C1lll 112707 CAE.AflVE COLOR. 7005 dolf'lg~u: J .llGUAA 1989 XJS recotds, fols of extr•a, 1JH PlMJQJI 111.J H-..y Newoort &:Kl'I Cthl 1"94! Co...nly on July 25. Tnt 1ollOwlng pereor: riu Al<l., Ln Costa Me1a. C8hf This butlnetl It con· S1e1nore 01 , Newpo11 JO"hCOLLECTIONS. 2009 S 11ve1 & Coflvet1 1ble , •--th h •• · 1990 w11"<1r1wn111gener11peit-1126:l'7 dUCledt>y 1nlnd1vidu1I &:tch,Cllll 112M3 AlilO Av1 .. Cotti Me ... or ~ en you mig 1 ,..__ n..... • 15202 112663 , ,.. ,_,,pop E p 14.000rnllM.1112eng•ne lhlnll,$18.000 ...,,..,..., .. ,, Mer1i S criuin 6 F494431 net •om ,,.,pe,,..,.. ' · Ari een.>ic1. 25211 Alder Trie f1Q11tr1nlt•l com-ltltbetn moetc<lrcriner, CINI IH21 SS0.000. 852·0700 ask Aller 5pm 931.4764 II.Ill Monlerey Circle Cor~tdll!l Put>hsned Or ange Coll! er1llng under 1ne l1C411iou. Ln , Colla Me11 . C1hf ~to lrenstct bull· 7005Se11rior10r .Newpor1 Jody Ann Wtllace. 2009 IOI Wendy IAA11MMTll WOI Ml' C1111 9282~ 011•y P!lol Au;ust !>, 12. 19, bullntlll name of NEW· 92112 7 ,..... ufll.1•• 1nt ficllltoul Beach, c .. tl 921163 A~ao Av•. Cost1 MIN, PEUGEOT -v:ncint Chut ng, 8 26 1990 POAT WRAP RESORT al Th11 1>Y11ne11 •I con· Bu11ne11 N1ma(11 11tled Th11 bu11ne1t ii con· C•hl 92!21 JAGUAR 1989 JtJS C()fl· '11 ••• 111•ft ·-•Tlll• M • c· le Cor CJel Su·508 1116() S1t1tl An• Alllll . Cott• dueled by • gener11 0811-•bove on July :l'O, 1990 dueled by" 1n lndlvlc:lu•I Th•• l)ulll'\911 It con-ve1Uble Do1 c h gray. -_.. 1H11--••n M~ c~"',,, 0'2"62•5 °"' "'"•· Ctlll. 112827 nertnip MiC.hHI c Le11 The rt0111r1nt(ti com-duct«! ..... .,, ll'tdM0:.111 S:l'175 (4Kl8AA). Prlv1I• --ar I T•• ll<<lt'""' ... ,,.-, T .... ., cream lnler!or 16c< m•les. Th,. bt,1Sll'lllt 19 con· PllllC NOTtcE ,,. ""' "" '""''" he r9911tr1nt111 com , Tnl1 tt11emen1 w11 tiled manced to ttenMCl vv • TM 199l1t1ant(1I com· 3-364( mile warranty Ell · part)' 534·5556 NJ4J 1 ducted by hvtl>tnd Ind wile n1me 1111em.n1lor1he part. meoc:ltd 10 1r1n1ac1 _bull· wrrilh Iha County Cletll. of Qr, netl under Int Flct!llout ""'4"IC«I to ?tlntacl bull· 'ellenl condition Owner The ,eglttr•rt!CI) com-flCTITIOUt eue,..lt nettn!9 ••• lil«I on Stop-MN under the Flcltllou1 lf"l9I County on July '°· 8"'1lne11 N1m9(1) lltted neM vnOlt tM F'let"lou• moving S47.!IOO oeo Let the people in c asslfied help you manc.9<1 40 ir1ntac• bl.Isl· NAMI! ITATEMl:NT •amber 2. 1988111 lheCounty Bu11na11 N•mA(tJ listed 1990 •bove on July '· 1990 8ut1M1• Nama(•l u1ted 788· 1595. 770-5523 write an ad that will et res nse . .,.., un6el '"" Fic1111ou1 Trie 1o110"M1ng oerton• •r• of OrtnQe •txwe on· July 23. 1990 ,....,.. Elll.1t1eth P l(lrcn,..... •bo¥9 on. JulV 2. 1tto -'"""-'~'-'-'-""'=""----.L__:::.c!"-"'-'-""-'"""--"-'"-'"'-'"-''-":'.O'.'.C'."-'----l eui•neii Ntrna<tl 1;111g dotng busl,,.ll u . Full Nemot end Adc:lrlN O! Suun J K•r1111 Publllhed Orange Coa11 Thia ll•t...-:1 w .. flied Jody Ann Wa11- TRADE now YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED I ..., .... ... eboYI! on Not YA! H p IN y E 9 TM ENT Int P1taon W11hdr1wl~. Thtt •t•lemertl w•• llled o.uy Pllol July 19. August 5, 'Wiln ,,,. COVnty Ciefli OI Ot· Thll 11•19fl'lerll ....... !Ned Vlric.,., cnuene GROUP:, 2424 S.t _ Btlelol C11ol Ann .... tie. 2 I With Iha County Clafk ol °'' 12. 19, 1990 W'4QI Counly on .My ''· '#Ith llMI' Councy c .. k of°'"' Thft 1t1tem.nt WM filed St, •350. ~t BMch. g:;e;~~· Cotti Miu. = Couilty on July 23. Su-497 19'0 angeCourity on Juf>t 3. 19'0 •Ith 11M1 Count)" Cletti. 01 0r, cam. 921151 ,u"bll.n«I Oranga Coal• 1 0r '"= ,..._ enoe COUl'ltv on July 25, Rodney F. Emary. 211 1 --"~" •·-·•• , _ Ck '*c tM "'8l.IC fllTIC( Publilh«I ange t PY1>111MC1 Oranot Coelt 1990 OcM11 &l\'d Coront o.. ,,.,., · -.-• u ..... ln.d 1"09 Mii O•ily PHO! July 22, 21, Otily Pilot July 15, 22. 29, ·~ ....... C•NI 92825 tit, 11. '"° 10•lly Pilot July ?I . .lugu1t 5. •.CmtoUt ...-.-11 AUOUll 5, 12, 1900 "'4ue? 5 '"° f:!ubll1nltd Ortng1 Colt! &:rtr1m L R-,en IH. 2141 8u,50l 12, 19, 1990 ........ ITATI....,-Su.489 ' 8'.r·471 Delly Pilot August&, 12. 11. Met• Ort.,., Slflll An• &1·500 TIMI totlowlng pe1eon1 ar1l--'::'.~::--:::c:c::--+--------- 28, 19'0 Heightt, C.IN 112107 Pl.llJC Jl>TIC( dolflQ ~ "" -P\8.IC NODCl P\IUC NOTICI: Su-40t 0.n911'4 o.v ... 21281 1111 Pl.a.IC NOTICE AC"TION CARPET .r.NDl-c==='='====-1-...:.=""--"'"""'---- .... llils•n PtMltO, M1t9'0n VlelO. ,tcTITIOUI IUlllllll UPHOLSTERY CLEANING PICTITIOUe ....... PICTmOUI -" • C .. 11 921192 ....... tTAft•NT ,tcfmOUt ~·· SPECIALISTS, 2217 ~ .._HA,....,.,. 91Am ITA,.....,. 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