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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-12 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST ... - - GARFIELD . • • 75 CENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1990 8-12.. T~E WINNER THANKED ALL THE FANS, THE SPONSORS, THE LINE JUD6ESANDTHE SALL 6EA6LES .. BY JIM DAVIS DOC! YOU (;OTTA HELP M'r'CATI • ' DENNIS THE MENACE 5Ee YA 'ROUND, - DENNIS! JiL TELL YA WHAT IT 1s, DENN15 . JUDGE PARKER GQEAT TH\NGS NEVES2 HAPPEN UNTIL. ~PE~IN THIS ViJC:JQL.D ~STHEM HAPPEN ... 8-t~ C) ..... ~.llilc. ~ ... ~..-.·*'-· G1NA·5 QUITE A YOUNG LADY! ' 8tJ1 SHE·s NOT LIKE THE FELLAS EITHER. tt•s .... BY HAROLD LEDOUX r------------------,.------------ BLAINE , WHY DON'T YOU PLAN ON WITH AMY AND ME ---------. TOMORROW NIGHT? ALL R1GHT ... ALL RIGHT... l I'M COMING I ----- f ' SOMEONE 'S AT THE FRONT DOOR, ABBEY / WHAT TIME SHALL I COME OUT? __ _. WHENEVER YOU'RE FREE ... FOUR OR FIVE 0 ' CLOCK l COME IN, LtEUTENANT ... BUT I 'M NOT ANSWER- SORRY TO BOTHER YOU AGAlN, MR. BlLLlNGS . , . BUT MAY WE COME IN '? THERE'S A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION we NEED/ • ING ANY MORE QUESTIONS WITHOUT MY LAWYER PRESENT/ DOONESBURY bY /'om B8TIUK DAD,,, 1'M GOING OUER.. 10 CARRIE.'$_,,, ' •• J J ' i I l I I G CAf\\ I. HAVE /HE C4R ?- ~ MMMFF!, ~~~MM. '). • , HCY, PAP/ I KAQIJ/4H) 6'lE;6 aJ5J1 -~ / /51 NO,'/()() {)(dT. GCOD WCK , Cl~DQ •·• I ~OPE rr ()J()R.J<5 ! /HANK5 I CARRIE ...... !'LL CAL.l t.,lOU LMER AND lEI~~ How rr wem-! I SUPPOSE. so . I , SUPER ! JUSf SIGN OOER -rfiE 1i'1"-E. Rl~I ON ,1J4E 8ACK ~ERE! • MY Wt~LJE MOST BE W~ERl! lf4fY GoT 11-tE IDEA Fo~ THI!. _.______, Tf4\SH CoMP,ACTo~ ..... ,, .Doq on the Town·' ?OME000Y LEFT i"HE FRONT DOOR OPEN, AND MARMADUKE HAS £5C.APED. I' ~ • I • ' OH,~RY Wet..L. ••• IF 1}-1 E'('ve oor 1HE 9111..."f~ 1'~60f1}f~ 11ME. • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES'> There are at least six d1ffer- onces in dfawing details between top and bottom ~-How ou•ckly can you find them'> Checl( answers with thoee betow l!ulnau St MtlOH 9 peAOtU SI Wit/ ~ ~ St 19N • ,...,.,. II lllf' t Guiu!'41 I! IS' laU9;J l i:-oui SI ~111'19 I MOueJeW(J OUTLAND ,. I I uni11rWhir~ -------------by Hal Kaufman ~~~~~-® • SUM FUN! To • cieftaln even number, add ttvee, .....,.__~--+--+-..... .-.... divide INI 8m0Unt bV thrM, aubet.:t three and multiply bV fWM. Result la half the original number Which 1s .__....._ ______ what? . ._.. . .,._, flUlfJuo Well begun'a Mn done, Ifs said Indeed. ttw.s word square ls more than half done. How QUiddr c:.n yoo complete ii? Deftltltlona. from top WIHOING m 1 JI a .,., ~ 8P9dll la ..._. • ....._ en elfbome low IIlllT ....._ Colon: 1~ ~ ...._ 3-Y.-OW. 4-U ...._I A-" ....... I-Green. 1-a. ..,__ down: 1. Treasure holder. 2. Quickness. 3. Acetate, for one. 4. Hindle the wheef. 5. Latin for earth. Remember. a word square cons1Sts of words that can be read the same across and down M•ss•:lQ lett81's inciude two A s, five E's and lour R's Time lmlt 2 min SPELLBINDER KOlll 10 poifttl for uMftl •II fN 1 .. -.n"' tM ..,d.....,. to form ---.......... ~~ two comp .... words: TASTEF\JL . . . . . ... nta• tcllf9 J ............. .. ..... ..., ...... ., ... --~~~--................... "Yuet iea1s DOG DAZE! Alas, someone ... opef*9 the dogcatcher's v1n, '""99 9IS9\j "INl4:> IPJOM 1nd two dozen doga ire looee..S.. If you can count 111 24. Tryta ........ ......._ _____ ....., YOU'D BETTER TAKEYOUI~ COMPASS WITH YOU . • COME ON. I'M NOT GOING-TO GET LOST. I'LL KEEP l'-\E TENT IN SIG-HT AT ALL TIMES. • • , ' . ·-·--... ---. •MI ... ' ll.L l\QO IT TOh \l a~1CJ,\L. T~L'i I M~& WE CAW GO Ol)l ~l~ N\6~T. 'fNf,. ON THIS SITE A LARGE BUNCH OFOVERPAID GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WILL FOOL AROIJl~D FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS!! • I • .. THE ORANGE COAST GARnELD. • 75 CENTS SUND\Y, AUGUST 12, 1990 8-IZ. T~E WINNER THANKED ALL THE FANS, THE SPONSORS, THE LINE JUDGES AND THE BALL 8EA6LE5 .. I BY JIM DAVIS OOC! YOU (;OTTA ~LP M\'CAT! .. ' ' 8-t'Z. ~ ...... ~.-. 1"C .,o.&#~.i..c.. DENNIS THE MENACE IiL TELL YA WHAT IT is, DENN15 . JUDGE PARKER GtNA'5 QUITE AYOLJNG LADY ! BLAINE , WHY DON 'T YOU PLAN ON WIT H A M Y AND ME --------... TOMORR OW NIGHT ? ALL R•GHT • .,ALL RIGHT ... I'M COMING I ----- ' ' BY HANK KETCHAM BY HAROLD LEDOUX SOM EONE'S A T THE FRONT DOOR, ABBEY / WHAT TIME SHALL I COME O U T F' --- SORRY TO BOTHER YOU AGAlN, MR .. BILLINGS ., .. BUT MAY we COME IN? THERE'S A LITTLE MORE INFORM~T-ION we NEED/ • • f . WHE N EVER YOU 'R E FREE ... FOUR OR FIVE 0 ' C L OCK l • CAN en QU , .. • DOONESBURY bY . -f OM BATiUK DAD,,. I'M GOING OVEfi! 10 CARRIE.'$ ,,, r. r \. J J ' ' J J I I e CAf\\ I. HAVE /HE cAR? Her, PAPI I KIOllMHJ ~a.&/ --/ 15! GCOD WCK I Cl~DQ • ., 1 ~OPE rr WORJ<S ! I 5UPP05E. SO .,. • fHANK5 I CARRIE .,. I 'L.L CAL.l ~ IJtrER AND L.E-f~~ HOW II WBrT ! ' .. -~ M a ._ ~ME00DY l..EFI 'THE FRONT DOOR OPEN, AND MARMADUKE HA~ ~"SC.APED. , " ' • ( , CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leest six dlff9f· onces 1n dfawing detaJla between top ~ bottom penela. How Quddy can you hnd them? Chectc enewers With thole belOw ~ 91 9lfq4 9 P9AOW II W1V ·g ~II 19N • ..... II a(' C !Mnt1.11II1191 ~ l '*'°"'II A4i>eW'S I .lmUele&ll(J .. OUTLAND Whir~ ~------brlWK1.t•an------~- • SUM FUN! To a ceft8ln ~ runbef, add three. ~-+'"'~~~.,... .... clVide .. MQft by fv'M, ~ thrM and~ '¥ ..... ~ ......... ~ ~. WNd\" ___ ......_ __________ wNif? .............. ....-.0 w .. begun'• ... done, If• said. tndMd, ... wcwd ~II more tt'9n ..,, done. How ~ CM1 )IOU COii .... II? II DIAllot.._hm .. down: 1. TIM8UN hokier. 2. Oulckneea. 3. Acetate, for one. 4. Handle the wheet. 5. Latin for Nrttl. Remember. a word ~re~ of words that can be read ltle same across and down MlSSl:lg letters lncfude two A'a, hve e·s and tour R'a Time lnut 2 min .. IAll • ..," DOG DAZE! Alaa, aomeone ._~the dogcatcher'• v1n, ·-·--. i-o tCMOM tnd two donn dogs .,.. looee. ..... N you can count 111 24 . YOU'D 8Ef 1ER TAKEYOUI~ COMPASS . WITH YOU . • SPELLBINDER KO.I tt ,....._ '-Ul"'t _., tM ... .... "'.._~ .... to ftirm ___ ...._ __ twee..,.•••..,.: TASTEFUL I'LL KEEP 1'-\E TENT IN SIG-HT AT ALL TIMES. , MA'if>f Wf. CAN GO OOl ~l~ N\6~T. '~f,. ON THIS SITE A LARGE BUNCH Of0¥ERPAID GOVERNMENJEMPLOYEES WILL FOOt AROUND FOR A COUPLE OFYEQS!! :i • \ Hl4 ,.,,_ ni ~, .. ., .,..._ B...J B""" Q u Ni4 Papla uting HowarJ Htwttt, fornurly of tlu singing l'°"I Sluili"'4r? Also, I've IU.rJ slu'll bt irt o 11N TV stria. b this trw? Datingl They're changing di- 'F.-P:£.la. known to te.le- wioo a~ for her role as Nioolc Chapman on the now defunct Fotrw, is married to Hewett, and the oouplc bas a 1-ycar old son (u well as two girls. 9 and 1 1, from Hewett's carlict ma.triage.) In January, Peeples will boct 11.t Ptirty M«hinl With N;. P«pla, a syndicated bte-oight music/ ~program. Peepla. 28, says abe1l ca.ae into the tc-- ries by bringing tb.e kids al003 to the let wbmevcr poaiblc. Q /',,, • fort of C4lif ons'4 Artgtls pittlur Bat Blykvim. I h4 ven 't S«fl la;"' IMclt °" tlu falJ. HM lu bttft troJttl? ..... Mell, '"*"" Clllf. It's hard to keep track of Blyle- vcn. 1'he IOll Of Duu:h immi- grants bas been tndcd five times, twice in mid«asoh. By DOW, WC hope, you've ICCl1 him back with the Angels. '1' d do it all OYtt again. and I wou.ldn 't cha.a.ge a rhing. Ex- cept maybe the ~hit­ cer rule," says the 39-year-old Blyle?cn. in his 20di ICUOD in big-league ball. Blyleno, UPI's 1989 "Comeback Play- er of the Year," is ICbcduled to pitch this Sunday at home against the &ltimorc Orioles. Q I hur so "'"'" obowt tlu R.olllng SIOMS, yu nothing obowt tluir drt4,,,tfW, Cluirlit Wotu. Wlt.t is his story? .......... Nll.C. Watts, known for brief mum- blings at all-band news oonftt- cnca. rarely gives interviews. His last one-on-one i.orervit:w was in 1987, to promoce a 32-- piece big band be took on tour. In c.oomst to the rat of the Stones. Watts is a press rec.hue. The '49-year-old drummer bas been mmKd for 26 yean and bas a 21 -yeu-old cbughcer. Wam and wife Shirley live in the &gliah oounttysidc. Q Now tls.t Po'4rul ls f ru, will tlu USA rttvm tlu body of pio•tist Ipa« Pdmwilti? ., ... M 4 I , .. ""' Yes and no. The body of the Polish . and c:onccrt pia- nist is ~to got.ck -mi- DUI his heart. Paderewsk:i died in New York in 19" 1 while enlitriog support to defeat the Nazis. President Franklin Rooeevdc vowed thar his body would my in Arlington Na- tional Cemctay .. antil Poland is fn:e. •• Now Poles are eager to have Paderewsk:i beck. POl- sible mum daD::: June 19, 1991, the 50th mnivenary of his death. His heart. removed in ''41, will remain at Our Lady of Czestochow:a Shrine in Ooylesiown, P.L, where it WU plaa:d in 1986 U a gesture of his love for the USA. Q I ruJ tluat thnt art virttually "° left,..luJrultJ !*Pit olive owr Ott 85. C411 tluat &t? t..n. Flllillr, T,... NI ferw .... Clll. Left Handers International wana to bow~ you read M They say it isn't IO. Still. iesearc.ben at the Univeniry of British Columbia found dw IOU.tbpaw bucball players. who appumdy are more acci- dent-prone. die eight months before ~bandm. on aver- age. Left Handen lnt.emarion- al does DOC support th.ii ICUdy. a...u ...... ,,.., • .,, ._,_, Tdw t1f"' ,_, .i .. ..,, ...... <=.a. Q I'"' • "'°"ba of tlu froknllty T•11 x..,,. Bplllon. Wm Blvis Prulq anJ PraUkrtt R.u1411 ft&w madtrs? ... L ........... Clll. TKB's &mily tree can boast IOlDC &mom twigs. bat they're no< called brothers. Tbcy're .. fraien." the Teka' cnrfiMml name foe one of their own. Presley, who died 13 yeara ago di.it Thunday, was an honorary member of TICE at Arkamas Scalle Un.iftaity in 1960, and Ronald Reagan waa a fnzer ae Eureka College in Wi- nois. ''The TKB Hall of Fame is 6lled with the mmes of tboec who ame &om difk1ent ~~";,~and proud as Tdces and went on to greacu acoo · " IUapn says. More celebrity Tckes: Sen. Robert Byrd. Phil and Don .Bvcdy, Merv GrifDn, Terry Bradshaw, Lawteucc Welk. Danny'Tbomas.. Happy Birthday to •.• A111. 12 ,...,,, 16 Gecqe Hamilton. SJ Tunothy Hucroa. )() John Poiodater, S-4 Madonna, 32 ... 1J Lalic Au Warren.. +4 n'I· Frank Gilford, 60 Dawnn Lnria, 29 Dan Fogelber1. 39 Allf. 17 Fidel Cutto, 63 Sesn Pmn, )() Awi. H Bcliada Carlisle, 32 -Robtn de Niro, 47 i • i SuAn St. Jlmft, 44 David Ctoeby. 49 A"I ts Casper Wei~er. 73 ,...,,, ti .... ..,... c.rw. 63 Malcolm-Jamal Warntt, 20 (Aul-18) ~ Princcu Aruw, 40 Pacrick SwafU, 38 """""1: ~ Linda EJkri,er, 46 Robtn RLdfonl. 53 Rhrr ritlt '" 76. Dmbi .. NIA Dli Tm MI 12· •. ,, .. .., ...... ._a.o.,..•a.tt .. 1 ................. 1111&1_,_. ............ ,...,,. lm\ ..... -.1 ...... .,.... .............. ,.. .... =-. ...... _ .......... 1 ......... 5 I ........ •DI' ,.,............................... p _ .. ,.. ......... " 1 , ....... .. ..... 1 ...... _ ....... ,. I U ~ '! ,=, w1r-,.. ....... ....... •. "..... . . ......... _ ,, , ........ ............... ..... I 7 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pragn1nt Women May Rasu!t in F.atal lllPY, Prlml1url Birth, And Low Binh Weight. Kllgs' n mg ·W'. 0 9 mg nimw: OTa. T1 mg.¥. 10 mg neon., Pl' ag1r1n 1 bv FTC Mlttlod Li sa Marie Presley calla sneaky photo1raphers •cockroaches.' Don Johnson Is fi1htln1 them I n cour t. They're paparazzi , itchln1 to expose the private lives of your favori te 1t1rs -and 1ettl n1 1 1 much as $450,000 a picture. BY JULIA LAWLOR he clouds arc doing a nose dive over Los Angeles as photographer Rochelle Law gathers her camera gear and jumps into her gray Eagle Premier ... Good stakeout weather," she ~ serves as she slips on dark sunglasses and heads for Lisa Marie's house. That's Lisa Marie Presley, t!_ie ~ ple of Elvis' eye, whose doting Daddy died 13 yean ago this week. AJ one of a dozen or so "stakeout .. paparazzi in the busioeis. Law makes a living feeding the public's insatiable~ petite for &.mous bees. And the faces of Lisa Marie, 22, and .Elvis' only KnOd- daughtcr, l+month-<>ld Danldfe. an: among the most toUght-aftu. Law came to specialize in Lisa Marie when assipcd by a Bm:ish newspaper to phocopph ha ICTCrSl yean ago. Now, wheneva billa start piling up, she dma OYer to Lisa Maae's ODMtory botne in Tanana. a middJe.<last ~h­ borbood in the San Pemando Valley. She pa.rb down the bled. IOmetimes £or hours at a time, days oc elMl. One good shot of Lia Marie out fot a walk alou.nd the block with the baby would net sso,ooo. easy. And if you c:culd tee the blby's face .•. " Law says. • exdttd.. H And if the baby bad ~and loobd lib a.,;, ..... JklC me 1Jll:ff mom woa-i c:oopaa. Unlik.e F.lvis, who courted the press. Lisa Marie bas spent a lifetime dodging ca.mens. She's sk.il.led in the art of papa- razzi avoidance: downcast eyes, see-no- evil sunglasses, tinted windows. She carefully avoids t:Wng her baby out, and Lisa Marie and hwband Danny Keough, a 24-year-old musician, haven't gone out much lately. So while aiming to map the Big Pic- ture someday. Law, 31, makes a modest living by chasing other cdebs. "I do it for the moDC"Y .'' Law says about stalking sws. "I steal their IOU.ls. They can have 'em back when they buy the newspaper." • • • pay off handsomely when the photog- rapher resells the pboto to other publi- cations, each of which pays a user fee. The really big bucks come from cap- turing the most elusive subjects. Mi- c~l J. Fox and baby. The Donald and Marl.a. Madonna and Warren. john F. Kennedy Jr. and his ~test date. Some rules of thumb: Couples sell ~ ch.an 5<>lo c.elebs, especially when the romance bas just bloomed. And star couplings att ripe for resale, since to<>n- er or later most of thnn split up and land on the gossip page all over again. Your avenge sw:fet.<:aught.-with- wrong~ mighr top out at $40,000. The sky's the limit for big names in aouble. "The biggest pictutt ever,'' says John uthcan.. who's in charge of TN NatUmal E"'(1'irtr'1 photos, is the shot of Donna Rice l:archcd on Gary Hart's lap. Price? Cat rt won't say. More and more cclebs att beginning to sec the wiadom in telling che rights to their own photographs: They get che money and comzol the product. The lint and only offi.cia.I phoco of LUa Ma- rie with baby is said to ha•e been told ~the F.unily for S-450,000. The wed- ding photo. of Don Johnson and Me- lanie GriBith Wete rumored to ha?e been OD the block for S250.000 befett oegoGaciom fd1 through -and their wedding ICeDC Wall up for arabl. The ~·s bread anlbuttr:r are aipanmbl abkd emf beip pab1i- _,,., .• , •n....._-.~ cations. But the gossip gap is closing tn the USA: Our mainstream press de- mands more and more famous bees, and, today, oclcbrities regubrly bump rttJI nCWJ off the front page. "There uted to be a dear line," says .Everette Denn.is. e:recucive director of the Gannett Ccncet for Media Srudies at C.Olumbia Un.iTCl'lity. ··~i were lcaliam who only worked in Italy. They did oumgeow things American joumalisu would ~ do. '"There's been an incrased intt1'CSt in celebrities and gossip. 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And tdJ the world bow }QI id! Only at these Hallmark retailers ~ .. .·. ·--. - Laughing all the way to good heaHh the weekend ~oot Putting on a family reunion This month, Lee Bailry rtcalls family gathtrings in Louisiana . What madt those feasts sptcial still appliu today. pww ap i.n the South. whettyou~ leOOnd and third cout-- ins. peal aunts and all the members related co you by marriage u "close &.m- ily." So I know what f.amily get-togethen are liUI And how 1 loved chem as a child. with gn.ndparenu to fuss over you. c:ousuu to clwe around and mountains of food. Our &.mily liked to oook together, IO eomybody WU in and out of che khichai. And when the bu:ben got full, the whole th.in spilled ()Qt into che yud. :L: cabla were tet up and cooking ooa1d be done OD oucdoor grills and ltOftS. Rqazdletl ol the changing times, ieuoioN -etpecially cbOle bdd oa annmer a!ter- ooom -ICill ate woadcd'ul £un.. nae days cbey • o&m more moc1c.9', whit with amller. dilpened &milio. I . I Dia npt la: WUc.ed Oalo ..... Potato. Batt« .... a Cona Salad an 111n to plM.M tJu... ....,.tlom of Mten. lledpet, Pap lt. And people are apt DO( to know their distant rcluivcs as well as ~ gcncotions did. making gatherings of the clan even more importmt. Indoors or out, large or small, all such oeld>rations re-'fui.n: more planning dun my &miJy 1C1CD11 co have rcqui.md. (Or pcrhap the grown-opt did wtw approximate quantity. OtherwUe, you'll molt likdy wind up with too many a.lads and deuc!u and too few other things co round out the meal. The dinner icxlf might be ~ around one~ large main dish -a nmt. a c:mc-- Crowd-pleasing corn bring the cxtt2S). This is great fur larger pthcrings, wbett the very excess and nricty of dis.hes is part of the fun. Incidentally, the siu of the cfuhea doc:m't have ro be too large. With 10 many dishes co choose from. most people will be concmt co take a little of everything. A poc:uo a1ad chat plan. and I was jux too bu.y trying to ltUfr the cat down my cousin's shirt co nocicc.) Today, with busy diedulet the norm. the best toiu- tion is to let ettrt- body do IOmdbing. &Iver Queen. my favorlt8 van.ty of oom. has small, very sweet white kernels. It's perfect In the potato salad here. To enfc>y It on the cob, I st•m oom very quickly. rnak!,. a sort of nsembty·line production of It. I first eat eYet)'OOe to the tat>Je, start cooklfW the com, then run It hot to the table. normally le!'VCS .a might tene double that number. A 6mJ noce on planning: If you are lucky, you'll have three, maybe four, genentiom ttpre'- For such panies to oomt off u bitdi.-pcoof as posibk, you 6.nt sboWd draw up a menu (with input from your rda- ci-.cs. of ooone). Then. tacdul- ly, sdJ peoplt eucdy what you want than co brine and in ICDud. So ba'f'C macb on hand that kids lo.e, u.u and dried &uit. and r:;:m drink -fruit drinks. pc(feaably. Now co the menu. 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Leonard seated myself In front of the round dining room table, shifted in the chair until l wu quite comfort- able, and prepared to copy out the paragraph on the sheet of blank paper In front of me. "Just think of this as a lark," I told myself u I began to scribble. "Just think of the stories you can dine out on when this sruy's conclusions are all off-base:r. I guess I'm a skeptic at heart. I make it a point not to trust in thlnp like graphology. So I neYU expected anything to come of having my handwriting analyzed. A few lqbl, maybe. But certainly nothin1 ~ing. Nothing of comequence. I wuwrong. I recognized the truth ol moet ol graphologist Carlos Pedregal's assertk>na right awrJ. But, when he announced that I wu very deciatYe but often not patient enousti, J wu aft dMlt rd caJgbt him in a rniab. It took me a week to accept the fact ttw, u much u I didn't want to believe It, sl1n• of my Imp•~ tience 1tood out like highway manien 1n both my prohaionaJ and penona.I Ute. I'd sfmply cboeen to lpon them. I hlld to confess, Car· IOI ~ knew me-« al least certain aspect.a of my personal- ity-better than I knew mywelf. Hid 1 11:nown more about arapb-oloa et tbe tJme, I mftbt oot haft been IO turpriled. ~op- erates on the same principle u , for example, the Rorschach psycholog- ical tests. In putt1n1 words on a piece of paper or interpreting lnk- blots--a penon projects her un- consciou.t penonaJlty. Where the writer chooRs to first pace her pen OD the page indicates bow the Sit- uates henelf In relation to family and society. The shape and length of the llnes refta1 other penooal· lty traJts. From there the ana.tys1s nanows down to looking llt speclflc let- te...-their sJze, shape, slant, and how they're grouped. Even the choice of writing Implement, the preuure applied and letlb&Uty are considered. And ol course, the st1- nature • studJed-tbe indtvidua.l't penonal creation that no parent or teacher hu hMt a hand In trana- formlng ... One characterl•tk, In ilolMioo lbows notbint:'..,. fed. regal. ''The conjunction ol every- thlni .. uaed to analyze • penon .. hanclwritlng." In all, a lfapholoalat eumlnet CMS' 300 ...,ecD ol a penon'l ICJ1JI. Tbe rauJt? "bar handwrtdnl will teJI an expert tblnp thet ,our belt friend or IDMe wouldn't know after a full 10 years; ~ Peclrepl. Not SUfPl'tllnlJy, a handwrttlna ....ay .. • C:an ohen prcMde new lmW»tt Imo yanelf, JIO'W ~Ind your We .. well. ~Mite and Susan (not tbelr ruJ namea) u an example. The couple decided they would both bllV'e their handwriting analy7.ed. For the moat part, buaband and wile were ple.ect wttb the l'elU.lts. Uch. however, adamantly d.6aagreed with ooe ol the characterlstkl lilted ln their respectlft analyses. Mike'• handwriting had reveaJed that be placed too much importance on hhmelf and hll famUy. '"The rest of the world can die IO lone we're okay:' WU the altitude came through. Thoup Mike denied that this wu true, bis wite felt that the analysis WU right on target. lnterettlngly, Susan's polnt of contention wu about a character- istic: that WU in direct oppolltion to the quality Mike bad argued about. Her script lhned a tend- ency to put other people's needt f lnt, before her own or her fami- ly's, 1omethln1 which Mite had .called her ol dme and time apln. UVou don't care etalllh about ow kids," he'd tell her. "\bu're alwltYI taklna care ol all the other kidt ln the nelpborbood." The c::cdlctinl NllCtial• sputDed numerOUI dlea.•9'nnl between tbe two. Finally, Mak and Susan ruJ- lzled thlt they and not the lfalJh- olo1l•t-were mlttaten. ,.-heir oppotJlnl penona.llty traJtl bad blinded them to each Other and fueled their conflict. TbM llWUe- neu aJlowed them to look It tbe liblldon from a new anp and put h ... penpecttve. Graphology can also reveal character tralb that people who've been dole molt ol tbetr ll\9 aren't aware of. For yun the 65-yur-old Canadian had felt that his five chll- dml didn't know who he really .... When he received his handwriting analysis he leJt It WU so accurate that he ended up mailing a copy to each of his now-adult kkla. "For the first time, I felt that aomebody understood me," be ~· For some, the self-clilcOftry that results from bavtng their handwrit· Ing analyzed becomes a neceuary atablt '°' c:tti.nae ... I Uled '> think that f WU ahnya right:• qy1 Nancy (not her real name). "So I alwaya inliAed tbM my &amlJy do thb9 my way." Her handwritln1. however, showed that abe Md become too lnvohed wtth her f&mlly, .t the ex- pemeofherown ldentlty.1bee&UM: her lesa than pertect chlldbood. The rault an overly demandina mocher and wife, who only besan to •tel> bid when the analylis of her band-wrlt.lnfG'*le her aware of the prob- lem and Its ortp.. Gr~ can e¥eD abed llaht on .. ,NiUJ; ~.The edol>- tlve mother ot a 15-montb·old bmdllnlwn* ~ .... -help ... All IDJ t.by hlil ol ber Dlt- ural mother la the note the wu band wltb. \fery ......., lbe wW ........ ...,.... ... tould,... plew ... wfalt ,0.. CM ctiecot• Moul the wcm. who Wt ber lrom the note? I would like to be able to tell my da•tCbler ICIDetb1DI a.boot her mother when she ii old enough to question her abandonment:' The note was ftrY lhort, written on a comer of what looked llke a brown paper lhoppq bee. 1bough ~re wu not enotllh written mate-I nal to be able to do a comprebeo-1 sive analysis, Fed.reaal wu able to learn a lot about t6e child's real mother. The writing showed her to be a sad and lonely young woman I of about 23 years of qe. The char· acteristic1 that 1urfaced In her handwriting Included aenaltivlty, impressionability. ~roaity and sensuality. They also ~vealed a woman who wu dlffkuJt to under- stand and constantly on the defen- sive-an outsider who bad trouble adapting to society. The analysis may not tWft turned up the specific woman who left her baby on the church steps, but It satisfied the child's new mother. "Thank you." she wrote Pedregal. You've added substance to the shadow ol the person who gave us such a wonderful gift." Occasionally a 1faphologist can actually foresee the future when examining a person's handwriting. One young couple who'd rttently Ix-come engqed w111 tokt that their marriage would not tut more than SIX months. They'd beef\ high edro sweethearts, and their fa.m1lies very much wanted the two ID marry. They did. an spite ot the graphologist's warning. Five months later they separated. What the expert had loncluded baled on two handwrit- ing samples unfortunately turMd out to be all too true. These~ may astDund you, but they shouldn't. After aJI, .. brain- writing" is what graphologists call handwriting, and they should know. Wblil Doe. \lom' W)llDI s., Aboat\tJa'? This ls your chance to find out what your handwriting reveals about you. Though most experts charge $100 or more, Carlos Pedregal bu agreed to a 1pe· ciaJ arraneemm lor USA Week· e nd ~den. For only SJ2, your handwriting sample will be analyzed by this lmaMtiona)ty renowned grapho)oaiat and hls staff. bl wlll learn Whkh char· acterl1tlc1 surface In your handwrttinc and you wUl receive a compreheD1lve printed ex- pl&Nllion of tbelr concJualonl. To tUe lldvantal'! of this offer, ''"=follow tbe l.DltructJou on Z _ GET THE WRITE IDEA To find wt what your writing reveaJs about your penonallty, just 6olk1w dlele easy directions. • Copy the letter' on the right. de- signed to provide ~al with the sample he needs for the analysts. Use an ink or ballpoint pen and write in the blank space at the bottom ol the pqe. ()bu can also use a stleet of un- lined writing paper ... just make sure to attach alt the oeces:sary infonna- (,,,__ print ln/ol 11.,,.,,, '" bloc* ,.,,,,.,, ) tioo ttm'I been reque.Aed.) And re- member, don't try to write~· Just relax and write the ~ you usually do, and then sign your name. • Be IUre to comp6ett the order iorm bekM U you ~ sending men than one sample, indude payment and an order lonn tor each. Anyone OYer sixtleen can participlle. • Send the entire page or clip along dotted line and send order form and sample with a check or money order ~r~~~ son Ave., P.O. Box 9011, MedJord, NY 11763. Order must be post-marked NAME -------------------- ADORE.55 ~------------------ City Stale K;f. __ SEX (M cw f) __ RJght· 0t left·handed (R cw L)-- by October 15, 1990. Dear Mr. Pedrqal: I'd liJte to lmow what my rqular handwritins ~veal.s about my per- .onality. Mollly, I'd like to find out about my strengths and my strug- gles. My handwriting iampk is enclOS«I, and I did no/ try to writ~ especially neatly. Many thanks for Bivinl rM this opportunity to know myself b6ter (Signature) Don't~ your utnature'lfyou UM rwo dU1ermJ apatura. pleoH lndw* bolh I _,. 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Al.Jiii '1/IHA . f Al.IF Gere, 40, was born in Ph1la t11+ ph1a and raiS<'d an Syrat'll'•i'. ~ Y Single, he resides in Mttnhatlan and Gen, .111.Ua Roberta la hPtt¥ Wo.u has been seeintt model Cindy Craw- ford for more than two yrars f"or eight years, Gere was lnvolvrd wit h Brazilian painter Sylvia Marian!>, and the women he has datt>d hav(' diverse backgrounds: fashion de· signer Diane Von Fur.itenberg, jewt'l- ry del'ligner Tina Chow, British so- cialite Sabrina Guinness and art ress Penelope Milford. Although his par- ents are Methodlsl3, Ge re is a con· verted Buddhist. "Internal Affairs" and "Pretty Woman" have marked the resurgence or his nagging ca- reer, following such box-offi ce bombs as "The Cotton Club" (1984), "King David" ( 1981) ). "No Mercy " ( 1986) and "Power" 0986). Gere does have an explanation ror his cin- ema casualties: He claims that he pref era to take risks and 'not repeat his on·screen characterizations. rw /word "Yo..ng Rid(!TI" ha.I kn CGRC U-d. C411 ,ov provl.<U any l'\f°"9'&atW,, O'lt tlau? • Ol.JVIA NAPL#l!. LYTVCHBURO, VIRO "Youna Rldtl'1" hu bffn ,. newed by ABC. It will return thls fall on Salurday nl&hts. Star Quality A,f)1•r \PPiflq tht' movtf' "HfGl.h· 1•r,,," /'tf lik11 to know GU about Cl1rr.,t11111 Slot1•r llAR/E SOTO, AURO HA Ill Slatt•r 20 1., the son or casting dm•dor ~fary .Ju ~later and stage ac· tor Mi('haf•I Gaani;borough, nee Haw- kin~. "'ho playt•d the original Frank H~an nn day11mt•'., "Hyan's Hope " Slain·, l'arrnt s divorced when he "'a' ri \\ hl'n ht• was 7, his mom lanct .. 11 him a Job on "One Ufe to I.I\ 1• A1111rdanl( to Slater, that was wlwn h1• l(nt hooked on acting. In I !18:1. lw rnatlt• l11s ft•atu re rllm debut 111 "Thi· l..t·~1·nct of Bllhe Jean " Slain. "'ho '' noli•d for his aura or d.ml(t•r ha., ap1K>arl'd in ··The Name of 1 lw H1 N '.. f I SHU\). "T\Jcker: The Mun and 111., Drf'am" (1988). "(jl1•am1nl( I ht• Cu~" ( 1989), "Yuunl( <:11n., II" ( 1990), "Tale11 from tht· l>ark S1dr, The Movie" f l!l!IO I and !ht• UJl<'oming "Pump lip t ht• .Jam A Manhattan rel'Jldent. he 'IWlll 'IX day~ an «& communlty-ser- ' II(' I l'nl l'r t h lS year for drivlnl( wtult• 111tox1rnt1>d Tht> young actor I!> '>lnl(lt• anct 11dm1t" that he's wild about tht• ladte'\ A&ele11 Wonder H,?,,, t I.\ I >11111 Ii Slmr r 's N>aJ a(Jf''! I k111111 ''" 111u.<1t IH• murh oldt'f' Chan \h1· ap1w11r~ //ti11· drws &ht' -Lay so 11•1u11g i11(Jl;111g> IWT'\t A KOO<JU. l'Hl:lll'RWA V/1 Shore ,., 7:J and an~ording to her vubhc1st, 'lhi' 'd1>t>sn't do birthdays. Shr 'll ll'll you '\he doesn't want to talk about IL She hates this thing ,...,....,.. ...... about age." Regardleu, Shore ltlll looks fabulous tor her .,e. She " the author of three cookbooki and " worklnt on a fourth. She'• Ulo aa avid lolfer and a dadlC &randlnoc.her. 5 has finally found an audience. BY KIRk NICEWONGER The biggest leap Sam Beckett and Albert t>ver made was into N UC's schedule for n(')(t season Almost as soon as It premiered las1 year as a m1dsea.'t0n replace- ment, "Quantum Leap" has been be· sN by more trials than wc>re bel{ot· ll'n by Watergate for one thing, there was the pre· mis.>. ~'ollowlnl{ a botched experl· m<'nl. young scientist Sam f~'<'kett (Scott Bakula ) uncontrolla bl y bounn• back and forth in time be· t Wl't'n the mid· 'fiOs and the mid· '70s. cntt>ring thf' bodies and lives of pro- plP he has nevt'r mt>t or heard of lhs mlS.Slon lS Lo help people over· c·umt' obst.acles or avoid some mis- take that thrrateM to ruin their hve<1 lhlf only help romes from a balky computt'r namNl "Z1tuty" and Allx•rt (Dean Stockwell). a hologram that only he, animals and children under t hf' age of f> can see or hear "Quantum Leap" immediately did ~ breathtaking half jlalner nl(ht Into th<' N1elsens' Mariana Trf'nch. NBC then jumped It all over the schedule It lookt'd like our boys were well on I he Wily to leaping with the llz· ards in Death Valley Then NBC showed what made It the No. I net· work A threatened simphflratlon of the serle11 never happenf'd. "Quan- tum Leap" remalnt'd Its old, intelll· l(<'nt. Irreverent self Even mort' amazingly, NOC slated the show for Wednesday nights -and left It there It was positioned opposite two other crlt1cally praised shows - ABC's ··china Beach" and C~'s "Wlseguy" -but "Quantum Leap" quietly built Its audience until by seuon's end It was regularly win· nlng the time slot When NBC, In a great programming strategy, ran .. Quantum Lfap" every weeknight the week or June 26, It perrormed extremely well. And now "Quantum Leap" hu made the schedule nf'Xl seuon. on Fridays. Character Is kty to the 1ucce111 or the show. Bakula's 8am Is a regular guy -a little goofy and able to take • Jokt. for Pelf's uke. Sam Is R rf· 001 when the ~ulon calla ror It. Bul, compared to e>tMr, more ear· Mil CharedUI In clQllC teriel about meddllnl played by Rkhard AOIWT ll. 1• • AOOCJIT ta. t• Stockftll (1.). W.a&: let--.., ... HooM ( ··ttave Gun Wiii Travel"). George Maharis and Martin Milner ("Route 66") and Michael Landon ("Jlighway lo Heaven"). he's practl· cally a party animal Hut he has a way to go before he takhes up to Stockwe ll's Albert By turns lecherou11 and rlght~us. senseless and !;f'ns1tlve, crazed and common-sens1cal, Albert Is one or the most contradictory and Interest· Ing characters on TV. lfe dertnltely ha." the coolest wardrobe. "Quantum Leap" ha.s taken on such serious Issues L'I racism. sex- ism, abortion and Vietnam POWs and MIA!l. But these aren't what make It Interesting. The series orrers something more substantive: a 1ense of how unknowable each of us Is. What makes Bakula's performance so engaging ls that Sam deals with these quest.ions In much the same way as the rest or us do: Wke US, he works with partial Information and a good·naturNI determination to play the hand he's bffn dealt the best he can. We llke Sam because he shows how likable we are. It Is that respect ror the Individual that sets "Quantum Ltap" apart. The moet common TV platitude Is t hat our problems are all dtrrerent, but we are all the same. "Quantum Leap" gets doter to the truth of the matter: Our prob~ma are much the nme, but each or u1 ls a fantastic riddle, a punle that a lifetime ll In· aufflcienl to 10lve. For example: Where don Albert nnd thole tia? A /.u.. ......... llw ,.....,_ of ,.... {Olftily...,....,,,., prob .... off~ ltU llblUtp .. ..a. u &.. MOl'fba ''°" in "Por.NIJtood." 1JaU a--' °" Cobl.-TV. 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It a fund&JMntal dis taon that hu aJlo "St•r Trek: The N Generation" to ~arry the tradition or .. Trek" without trying follow In lta footsteps. T~ qualltlts or Ca Kirk (William Shatntr havt been captu~ the mature Capt. Jean Luc Picard (Pa Stewart), who em Kirk's wisdom and nt'SS under fire, and t youthful Cmdr Willi Riker (J onatha Frakes), who dtsplay has virility and daring The original senes goc f'ndleu milfoa,e out of the p~nct or Mr. Spock (Leonard N1moy) In "The Next ~nera· lion," Lt. Cmdr Da~ <Arent Splner), an an· droad, embodies thf half·human, half· \'ul· can'!t Intellectual capac- 1lles. But rather than d1 sda1ning humans' emotions, J)ata hi.!1 a pa.~lon to be mott like them Counselor Deanna Tro1 (Marina S1rt1s) 1s a haJr-human, half.Beta· zo1d who Is acutely wn· 1t1vt to other.s· emo- t1on11, a trait not unhkt a perpetual Vukllll mind meld . Throw In a cast of l(uest stars that lncludrs Whoopl Goldberg. Joe Piscopo and John T~h. and such additions as the Holodeck (whtrh ra1thrully recreates any t11nt' and eetUng) and Ten Forward (a lounl(t whf're the crew c111 hlOM'n up) and you\·r itot a match made tor the huvtns. Now going Into 1u fourth yur (thf or1g1· nal only luted thrtt). there Is tnry Indication that "Star ~k Tht Next ~Mratlon" will llVf' long and prosper BY CURISTOPllU HV U. AUMkhh 2 OnTbeClotw I 8par\tWelll I CrOllwoM • > g ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ti I I I I I I I I I U> c :I .. ' i . > a ti j9 i ~ I I I •11 i J 111 = i i i lff I -··1 8 j I Q. ~i s· • J I I '< r Ir I I. : I ·•t• 1 I I -·;1 I •!f~ 'I"' t ~ • ii 5' l 0 J 1' I I ';~ I J J~f) I 111 ier r r I 3 I I I ~: I -r i 11>_ ~= :I -P.j ~ ins "Jj l ft I 11 f I I r f 811 i sj f i ! .. 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It's time to see what's Pnlonhn! rr. tD you on cable. ~on OCH. .. HIP • a... n, ....., N THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS GOOD MORNING I It's Sunday, Aua. 12, 1990, and here's what's happenina: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Partially cloudy in the after- noon. T•1'1 kip/low: Yesterday's hifh/low: Tomorrow's h.iah/low:' 7$-ff 68.-63 7S-67 SPORTS: ...... IAqw 8aleMU: Mpll ll, ......... 0eqen I, Adu&a 4 c ••• .,.,,.,.. ... ,....N,_.._., INSIDE THE NEWSROOM What do you do with a caller who begins with, "I can't give you my name. All I can tell you 1s that I work for a defense contractor in Orange County. and I happen to know about that meteor si&hting -that it ..is something my company is testing." Well. He continued like something out of a spy novel: "I have a lot of information about it that I could provide someone ... I can't leave my number, but I will call you back on this number at euctJy 3 o'clock th.is afternoon and maybe you can have someone pick it up and we can talk about this.· We wailed by the hotline. Then we waited some more. The caller never called back. Dam . INDEX Bridge Business Clusltled Cluslfled Comks Crossword E~ Horoscope Op#llon Poke log PubHc notices Soc~ ~tngs Weaittwr cs 'o 1-1 C6-8 04--6 lnsl~ C8 Cl-4 ce A6 A3 06 Cl-2 81 -6 fnsl~ A7 TODArS THOUGHT 'WM hath no fury Nk• • non-combatant ,, C.E. Montagw AUGUST 12, 1990 El ldoro Marines move out They will join forces_ already in Saudi Arabia He was not aJlowed to elaborate on the size of the wing due to secunty reasons. From Staff 9ld \IVlre ltepotts EL TORO -Troops from the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wins from El Toro and the Marine Helicopter Air Sta- tion in Tustin wiU join U.S. forces alread)' poised at the lraqui border, an U.S. Marine Corps spokesman said Saturday. Lt. Gene Browne, public affairs officer at the El Toro base. con- firmed the wini is being deployed from Southern California to the Middle East - 0 Units have been directed to cm- A winner barkation points in preparation for potential duty as found 1n Operation Desert Shield," Browne said. Troops trained in desert combat from two other bases in California, the 932-acre Air-Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms and Cami> Pendleton will join Operation Desert Shield to defend Saudi Arabia from a possible Iraqi attack. said Staff S.t. DwaineJRobcrts. For secunty reason~. no details were available on the number of Marines or when and where they would be leaving Cahfom1a or amv- ing in the Middle East. Browne and Roberts said. Marine spokeswoman Corp. Jen- nifer Rice-Macias said the I st FSSG has 6,700 members. 1he 3rd Aircraf\ Wing 16,000 and 1hc 1st Marine Division 181000. Rice-~ac1as stressed.that only ~le­ mcnt.s rrom those unns arc being sent to the Middle East to protect Saudi Arabia from a possible in- vasion. by Iraqi forces. Rcsiden1s near 1hc El Toro station Sh•n• avant, left, takes th• lead over Matt •••b• at th• Cub Scout Soapbox Derby held S.turday at the Calvary D..., ..... ~ i.y .._ ..__ Chapel In Costa MeN. Shane held onto hit lead and won the heat to advance In the big event. · \X/ho's Neil Sturbush777 .... Newport wants to know ly tlttS YOKOI ~ ............. NEwPORT BEACH -For the put two years, Ci ty Hall has been embroiled in a real-life mystery. But this whodunit doesn't involve a crime. Instead. the mystery is over who wrote a series of humorous letters sent regularly 10 City Council members and city administrators. from a Neil Sturbush on Starvation Mountain Road in San Diego. The San D1qo-postmarked let-ters. which have been arrivina since 1988, are written in 1CT1wlin1 tcript and arc fuU of spcllina errors. gram- mar IO bed it's obviously intentional and witty advice on everythina from rats at City ffall 10 malathion spray- ina. And the lctten from Mr. Sturbush have kept City Hall in stitches, promptina plenty of aood-natured finger-potnhng as co uncil members and city staff members try to de· tcrmine the writer's true identity. Councilman Cla rence Turner and Police Lt. Tim Newman have been named as prime suspects. but both vehemently deny being the m· famous Sturbush. Thus, the mystery remains unsolved. ··everybody 1s just dying 10 know." said Planning Director Jim Hew1cker. Some of the well -informed Sturbush's comments include: • In his tint letter 10 Ma yor Ruthelyn Plummer. dated June 24. 1988, and sent m an empty fire- cracker container, Sturbush WTote, "You people in NtMporr &ach sure has yer probkms. I git a earful/ every time I dri.ve up to vis.it with my btothur Heck. "Actual his name is Hr:ctor but WC' calls him Heck and he g11s me to writ fer him cuz he dont hav the edukation I got and he cant wnt as 1ud. ·· • Later m that lcuer. Sturbush wrote that his bro1her. who li ves in Big Canyon. had a 1ruck windshield broken by a fOlf ball from the nearby course. · He ~z you 1ot a b!I wall built whut keeps no1~ out of }'er neyborhood and why cant a b!I wall be built up around the Big Canyon iolf rorx to kC"C'p from brcaJcini peoples windsl11elds. . ·· • In a letter dated March 6. 1990, Sturbush wrote that Heck's wife Juana was "afraid to io_ to rounc1//s meeti"' ennymatt ftr lbr of 11ttJfll bin by one of the rats ovurrunm111. clly Mil and Heck take h1z bne ~,f when he JO in a~ one f!t c/OSC' to them he 11v it a whack. • Sturbush suacsted ··Tumur (an said activity on and around the base has been busy throu&hout the day, but Marines and their spouses at base housing declined an1 further comment as jet noise blasted from the base. ,.· Browne said the 3rd Manne A1r-~f\ Wing is an air suppOrt clement of the I st Marine Expeditionary Force. The other three cfements arc command officers, ground 1roops and support groups. The winJ also includes helicopters from Tusun, Camp Pendleton and Yuma, Anz. Aircraft in the wing include F-18 Hornets, AVB Harrier jets and C-130 transport planes. Tustin Marine base has Cobra attack heli- copters, utility Huey helicopters and behcoptcrs used for lifting armored personnel carrricrs and other heavy equipment. The deployina troops include eJe.. mcn1s of the 7th MariM Expedition- ary Brigade and 1st Force Service Support Group in Twentynine Palms. the 1st Manne Division from Camp Pendleton, Roberts wd. (See MARINES/~~ MJ Saudis fire on lr~i planes ly ROBERT DVORCHAK Saudi Arabian anti-a1rcraf\ guns fired at ~wa h;aqi planes near the border with Kuwait on Saturday, diplomatic SOU'feeS said. The re- ported firing came af\er J:aypt1a and Moroccan troops landed to JOm the U.S. buildup to protect Saudi Arabia from Iraqi aggression Eayptian President Hosn1 Mubarak said .. there 1s no hope·· for a peaceful solution 10 t~ Persian G~nsis. AlsOsatwday. a l~ycar~ld Cah- forrua girt was o~ of 11 AmenC11ns who fled to safet} 1n Jordan from Iraq. The S..-dis fired about 10 rounds at two -RCOnnaisance planes in the Khafji rqjon close to 1hc border to deter them. according 10 sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The) said the planes turned back without crossing the border. A Saudi official dented the inci- dent look p1ecc and said ••the first bullet will not be from Saudi Arabia.·· The official spoke on eon- d1tion of anonymity. Iraq denied any of its planes crossed the border but did not say whether any of its aircraf\ came undeT fire. lraq·s official ·radio quoted a spokesman as saying the reports were "some sort of prattle and buf- foonery propagated ~ quarters that arc seeking to under- mtne great Iraq or to attack il. •• Worlcf Wide sancuons Jig,b~ned a vise around Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. whose ca11 for an Arab .. holy war .. against Saudi Arabia was me1 instead with Arab forces arriv- ing to defend 1L Iraq said 1t would exccutt any citizens that tells food on lhe black market. Syna and Iran. both enemies of Iraq. ~upponcd Fnday's dcc1S1on of 12 of 21 Arab League members to send 1roops. and President Hosn1 Mubarak said Saturday that Syna was sending in a force. The Soviet Union also supported the Arab Leaaue dec1J1on. hoptng it would lead to .. a speed) rcsoluuon to the crisis.·· President Bush . beginning a thrce- wcck vacauon 1n Kennebunkport. Mc.. praised 1he Arab action at a news conference. ··11 must make Saddam Hussein rcahLc how isolated he is m terms of world opinion.·· said Bush.. who look a boat nde m the ram Saturday. .. The world 1s united against him ... A belligerent Saddam. who said he (Please see HtAO/~age A4J D-, ..... _.., __ ____ Two of tlte pr•• suspects In the Newport lleactt City Halt caper are ftolk• Lt. TIM N•WIMlrt. I~ and Counc•m•n Clarence Turn~, both of whoM deny the c"-9 ... apparent reference to Councilman Turner) and Bumtham (C'11y At- torney Robert Burnham) outta wnt a n.-/.aw apinst rats cuz they 1s 10d't wriltilJl all sorrs of goo(v new /a14S. •• He added, "Mana~r Winn (Ory Manqcr Robcrr Wynn) outt.e lam to pl•>-the flute and then be Clln Pipe fftte ... se. NEIL/lledc ~ ... J Cany~n purchase plan gets boost LAGUNA BEACH -The ink is hardly dry on a bellot measure to buy a Ponion of laauM Canyon, but 1everal rcsidcnu and business laden here alrt.ldy have vowed to add to the cache the city hopn to a.maas for the purcbuc. On Tbunday, Cllct and Ocorsi• Andenen. owocn of the Ho~l Lap~ announced that ~ hlld .... blilhcd a ln&lt fUnd for the DWCbue and pledtied to donate to it l . percent of proceeds from food and drink Mia at tbe hotel durifta 5eP: iembtr. Octobtr and November • Anda.en. a native of Denman who said be lw been a l...quna Be.ch ran for 18 )Ufl. said he and his wife established the fund out of conoem for the canyon's future. " I thtnk when you ,et off the 405 Freeway and ao into the canyon. it•s a real relief. You don't tee many placet hb that anymore." Andcnen. wbo boupt tbe bistonc hoteJ five ya.ra ..,, said hotel v1t- i10n -tboee who've come from other countria u well u from witllln Soutbml California -ftt.-qucntly tell him that the canyon 11 Cc.-.°' the attnct1on of U.Ona • M::J collected in the trust will be only to buy the land, Andcnen sa.id. He cstJmated that the ,threc-.monlh donation could total between Sl.000 ind S 15,000. Andcnen said he hoped his acl1on would spur otkn in lquna to follow suit At least one local businessman has done JOSt that Jerry l..«lbettcr, 1tn- cta.l flWUllCr of the Cout Line, a local ncwtptper, bu pltdecd to donate 10 pm:ent of the Wttkly pubhcation's advcnistaa .even~ ,enenled dun111 the •me three months. Udbetttt 111d the newsp1peT°s ex- ecutives made their dms1on btcausc purchasina the canyon w;u enhance lk (lty. Voten will have the opportun1t)' in November to make pJcd&rs of their own to prcxrve the C9nyon. A cit)"ft1dc clec1ion v.-tll ask rn1- dcnu to approve a propeny tu that city leaden project could ra1st $20 million toward buytna the canyon. That amount is a 8'lction of the =oa·s estimated worth, •hteh ~ evaluations have put u · a ·SIOO million. But tf VOICl'I '*<1 the ptOpttty tax. Irvine Co. execuuvn have vowed to move ahead with pqna to build homes on a portion of Ult 2.1 SO acm known u Laurel CA- nyon Mayor Lida Len~. wt\<> bu beeft a IQdcr "ln the f tlht to atop the dc"clopment. laJd the wu pk•ed. but not surpn.ted by t.be doutiael. RCSldcnts hctt have kMlt beca oae- cemed about k~"I t.be CM)'Oa a w11dcmns aru. the IMd. la addition to tbl ftalld ..W•il 1 ~ by Andencn. tbC city"• 'rue• t*IUbt'nt ii ..._, -·-=-.......__.,......,. ....... -~ ... ~......,...,,.i.....-:. ' ........ ............,..,----.,.---.......... 1 • • I ._..~ e •t,• • ..-..... •.. -T"r ...... ............._.:'4"'1" ,.... .... 1 ' . • -· ···-. .-.. . . .J. : -'--.... J,.. . _; ... \ range lo·PolcelMn recovertng from bUllet wOW1ds ~! SAN DIEOO -An off.duty Huntinaton Beach police officer who was t1'9ol la tbe .._ and arm last -edtend d~ a robbery at a hotel bat. it :·wao~ lk>wly &Gd talkina to f'ellow off"acm who are visitina him. 11'l omcet Roben Ray Barr a 13-year veteran of the force, Who WU lilted ta llir coadition at Sharp MemoriaJ Hospital in San Dicao, had returned ·~ sbe San Dieao Zoo with hit fianoee and teen-NC dauahtm wb(n two :;:.. robbed the Jlampton Inn. He was walk.ins up to the front desk when ::c.e oltbe men wearina a hood orde~ Barr to the ground and demanded !:JUI wallel. When Barr said be did not have his wallet, the robber fired two ·::-.Ou at Barr. r .. •• ~'.:.Ctu1k of Huntlrwton Beach Pier drops off ,. • HUNTINGTON BEACH - A 20..foot-long section of the Huntington ,,.Jlerdl Pier fell into the ocean Monday afternoon, lifcauards reported. No one is yet sure bow or why the 20..foot section came down. r-Mayor Tom Mays said incidents such as this arc what prompted the , closil!J. of the pier to the public. but a lifeguard official said the collapse : is unlikely to affect lifeguards' use of the tower on the pier . • I • I : F&#ldAmertca fires new CEO after 1 week . ' IRVINE -Claiming he made too many waves, the newlr appointed bead of troubled FundAmerica Inc.. which prosecutors cal an illegal pyramid scheme, said Monday be was fired afler only a week on the job. Howard Ruff, named chiof executive of the privately held Irvine company July 31 , said he angered shareholders tx-causc he accused his predecessor, company founder Roben T. Edwards, of getting $5.4 million m salary and fees last year and wiring millions of dollars overseas before bis arrest on fraud charges. Meanwhile, FundAmerica is working with the federal co urt in San Francisco to restructure the compan)'. ~ loses bid for vote on .U.n pOllc)' COST A MESA -A move by City COUDCilman Orv Ambufwey to foree tn advisory reftrondum oa a coacrovenial policy t.nt11 aid to illc!pl alienl f'ailod Monday when tbe council deadlOcbd 2·2. The council policy, eueted last summer, was later struck down by federal officials. It would withhold city ftlndl &om charitable orpni.zadont that terYe iUepl aliens. Mayor Peter Buffa. who beld the swina vote, supported tbe ori&inal policy then withdrew his backina after the feder1I action. He said an advisory vote would be useless. saying "we have simply not fo und a lepl or workable way to do it." Mlddle East tensions . felt on Orange Coast Reverberations of a military standoff 7,000 miles away were felt alona the Orange Coast last week, showing up at p s pumps, corporate offices and in the rhetoric of local congressmen . As Iraq and the United States sit eyeball-to-eyeball at the Saudi Arabia border. Americans felt the pinch of Middle East tensions as they filled up their gas tanks at Orange Coast $Crvicc stations. Prices at 30 randomly selected stations Thursday showed up to 30-<:ent disparities in prices for a gallon of gasoline. Meanwhile, worried officials of Irvine-based Fluor Daniel Inc., which has more than I 00 people working in Saudi Arabia, moved quickly to evacuate emoloyces' family members from the region. Con Juan agrees to a sweetheart deal SANTA ANA -A man better known in some circles as the "Con Juan Friends rescue workers for cave-In of Coast Highway" walked out of Orange County Jail on Wednesday, freed CORONA DEL MAR_ Two construction workers nearly saw the deep after he pleaded guilty to sweet-talking four Orange Coast women out of pit they were working in become an early grave Monday morning after an thousands of dollars. unsupported dirt wall caved in. burying the pair up to tfleir necks. In an agreement his lawyer called a "sweethean deal," Joseph Duffy Tom Row, 35, and Anthony Vidana. 42. were laying sewer line agreed to a 6()..day jail sentence. three years of probation and a promise to alo~de East Coast Highway when a portion of the din wall collapsed. pay off the remaining $1 1.000 he owes to two of the women he conned. sending a tidal wave 0 ( earth down the trench to where the men were Duffy sen ('d 40 days in jail whale awaiting sentencing. With good worki ---~------------------behavior time credits. he'd already completed his Jail sentence by the time TODAY'S DAILY PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 2C73055 DEADLINE : 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday winntus have until noon the following Monday to claim their prize/) he pleaded guilty. Weather expert: Expect a major OC storm NEWPORT BEACH - A Davis weatherman known for his accurate forecasts is predicting that a hurricane or major tropical storm ma y hit Southern California in early September. The grim outlook from the climatologist prompted cautious "maybes'' and stro.ng, disbelieving head-shaking from other weather ex(>er:ts. National meteorologists scoffed at Marvin Dodge's prediction, but a couple of !ocal weather-watchers noted that Dodge's past predictions ha ve been cons1stently accurate. Three convicted_, two acquitted in metals scam case By ANDREW OKUN Clly N.w1 S.l'Ylo LOS ANGELES -A federal JUf) Fnda) convicted thr<'e men - but acquitted ''~o others -of running a precious metals in\Cstmcnt scheme 1n Laguna Hills that,balked investors o ut of about S5 million. Matt he" Ed" in Lothian. 28. ol Newport Beach. Lester Charks Thompson. 45. of R1 vcrs1dc . and Mark Stephen Ott. 23, of Sunrise. Fla .. were convicted of mail. wire and tax fraud charges. The JUIT acquitted Merlin Blaine Riley. 27. of M1ss1on ViCJO. and Gar) James Kum nwr. 30. of Laguna ll11ls. Ra rf) Neil Goldberg. 37. of Laguna Niguel. who pleaded guihy at the start of lhl' trial. testified for the prosecution. According to prosecutors. Goldberg and Lothian set up B.N. Goldberg and Associates in 1985 and marketed precious metals in' cstments na11on" 1de. rnllecting amounts ranging form S 1.000 to S 150.000 from hundreds of investors. LA·ster Thompson was sales manager of the operation and Oil. Kummer and Rile) were sales agents. prosecutors 9a1d Ott became O'-"ner of the com pan) in 1986. operating 11 for a month in In 1 .. e under the name M.S. Saw) er and Co .. until 11 collapsed, proserutors said. Salesmen told prospective an ve tors that BNGA had years of expem·nce in precious metals in' est men ts and an expen research team. and that the) could expect great profits with little nsk. proscrntors said But the <.o mpany allegedly spent most of its money on sales comn11ss1ons. salaries. personal expenses and payi ng back earlier JO\estors. prosecutors said. There were precious few precious metals contracts. proSl'Cu tors said Sentencing 1s set for Oct 22 before U.S. D1stnct Judge ·\. Andrew Hauk. Lothian war; convicted on several counts: nine mail fraud: seven wire fraud: fou r interstate transppr1at1on of property obtained by fraud: and one n11Sdemeanor tax count. He mces up to 12 1 years in prison. I hompson was convicted of seven counts of mail fraud. seven wire fraud counts. thrl·e rnterstate transportation counts and four counts of felon) tax lraud. He faces up to 11 8 years in prison. Peter Townend with fits dlll*en• TOlft, top, Rena •nd J1r• HE IS:--------- The fint world professional surfing champion ( 1976), PT, as he is known, has become a widely-acclaimed television surfing analyst. as well as an associate publisher of Surfing Magazine and its sister publications Bodyboardin& and Volleyball magazines. WAVE WIZARD:----- Townmd1 orilinatly from A-unrahn, was rankedlnlfle world~s top I 0 professional surfers throughout the 1970s before retmng from full-time competition in 1979 with a No. 5 ranking. He continued to compete in selected events through 1983. earning a second-place fini sh at the J 982 Katan Pro-Am in Huntington Beach behind then-future world champ Tom Curren. PAY BACK TIME:----- Afler leaving the competitive arena. Townend became co- exccutive director of the National Scholastic Surfing Association. an organization -th en in its infancy -devoted to bringing surfing competition to grades schools, high schools and colleges. In addition to promoting the NSSA. Townend coached the United States NSSA national team. which crowned two world amateur champions in Tom Curren ( 1983) and Scott Farnsworth of Huntington Beach ( 1984). Though no longer officially aligned with the NSSA, Townend continues to contribute to the development of the spon's future stars b) hosting 1nstruc11onal programs know as "Camp P. T." His Camp P.1 ., a seven-week course at Huntington Beach High, has been largely credited with the school's domination of the national high school scene. He also teamed with Ian Cairns to help organize the inauaural Op Pro. which has become among the spon's marquee e\ents dunna its nine years at the Huntington Beach Pier. BOARDS TO BOARD ROOMS:- Tow nend. a Westminster resident. began working fo r San Clemente-based Surfer Magazine in 1984 as an adven1sing salesman and earned proanot1ons to advertising d1rtttor and eventually associate publisher. BEHIND THE MIKE:---- Townend 1s the regular analyst for the Pnme Ticket Network, which regularly covers the Professional Surfing Association of America. He also works extensively with ESPN and broadc.asts about 20 compeut1ons per season. "I'm wa> more famous now. because of telc' 1S1on. than I ever was as world champion," he said. .. . WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. 011 "a!> rnn' 1cted of se'cn mail fraud. seven wire frnud and three interstatl' transPortat1on counts. and one misdemeanor tax count. He faces up to 101 )Cars rn pnson. On his continued involvement in surfing: "I consider myself luck) 10 have found two great caree"' in the sport. especially without a college education. Surfing's been very good to me and I feel obligated to pay back whatever I can 10 ensure it's continued growth " • l .. ' ... • omCJAL R ULES AND BOW TO CLAIM PIUZBS: 1. Adhere Lucky License Bumper Sticker on rear bumper of vehicle as close to the license plate as possible. B• sure bumper it clean, as the bumper sticker will not stay on a ditty aurface. 2. RHd the Pilot and listen to K-OCEAN dally. The winning license plate numbers will be published In the Pilot Heh day. 3. W1t1ner must claim prize by deadlln• stated In the ad. 4. ~g atat• •utomobile registration sliP-to th• Lucky L~nH rdlnator at the Orange i::oast Daily Pilot by dHdHne given. No cl•lms ere honored on Saturday or Sund•y or holidaya. 5. EmployMt of th• Orange Coast Daily Pllo~t K-OcHn, their chti'ibUtor1 •nd their fam1lie1 .,. not efigible. tuch a number r. lntdvettently publlthed, it wlll not be h6nor . I. ~ lo nec:npry ., """Of w1ti. Bumper otlcicOfO ore houri. Or• read« may Mnd a l1r99 Cat leaat r av ~" et the 01•ng• Coast Oaity Pilot and t<-Oce•n 3 1 ~'"* ·~ _ejl_Y_eJoPe '° Bumper , 330 • -Sl, eo.ta MMa, CA 92t526. 7. ~~ nUor ~ .. be~ In 1he = ~ ~~=~•':.an auto , All three face millions of dollars in fines and rest1tut1on. Lawrence l:ico11 Hartmann. 26. of Huntington Beach pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in April. Goldberg pleaded gu ilty to two counts of mail fraud. one of wire fraud and two of tax evasion. Teen-ager kllled In drive-by shooting LOS ANGELES -One youth was killed and two others were wounded an South Central Los An- geles after gunmen in a passing car fired shots from a high-powered rifle, police said. .. The three victims were standing outside a house when the attackers believed to be members of the Cri~ pna. fired from the window or a small white car. The 1hot1 struck a youna man, about 19 years old, who died at California Medical Center about 30 minutes after the 8:45 p.m. attack. -llr ne AIHCUW p,,.., For the record The story about beach encroach-ments in Newpon Beach In S.tur-d.ar's editjon of the ~ c.ua DaU1 PUet erroneously 1dentjfjcd Garv Pomeroy as the chairman of ~ l:"cwpon ~h Plannios Com· nuuton. Janice Debey is the cumnt chair· woman. The DaDJ PllM rqrett tbe error, ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 14, NO. 224 Delly Piiot delivery guwantilet W ~do nae t..,... ,.._by t a.m., ......... noon end '/flAlt _,,•be dlhMlld. Cell b9be to a.m end •1 flt It ID 10U by noan. Our CuetorMr 8MWle C.., 142~. le Gt*' hm I Lift ID 8 p "'·a 111*' a, d noon on a n l•Mll. ID_..,., .. .,...~ .... To rMke a comletion ' -Compiled by Barry FHlll:aer Telephone numbers Clrculatlon Orange County Advenlalng ClutWied '*fMy Edltortel Newt Spofta News, apon1 fax 642·5678 642""4321 Howard L Schremm Va President Advertiting & Marketing MlchMI Showell Va Pr~t Circulation PtwnodSMh Va Pr9*ident Controler Devld Holett Va Prelk*lt Production wt••m a. LotMle• Ye. Preaident • and Editor a.f Freemlln Clualled Mllnllgef U..T.nney Pt9·Prea1 MaMgef , X-ratlng would take edge off violent ftlms H ard-core killing deserves the same rating as hard-core sex We've been told time and qa.in not to worry about violence in movies. .. It's just a fanwy, don't be so uptiaht," teen...,. quip. But 1 don't buy thaL I'm convinced there's 1 con· ncction betwee~ inetasioa violence on American streets and increasina viol· encc on America.n screens. Films 1uch IS .. Total Re- call.. and "Die Hard 2" should be rated X. They are IS damaaina to our society as "Deep Throat," "Behind the G~n Door" and other adult films -maybe more so. For decades, sociol<>&i1ts have tried to find a cauJO and effect relationship betwetn movies and real life. It hat never been firmly established. But there is a mountain of clrcumatantial evidence. Why arc billions spent in television advenisina'? Why does Peoti pay Michael Jackson SIS million to drink up and Reebok consider S60 million for Madonn.~ to lace up? Because upens in communi~· tioo arc convinced the filmed imaae of such acts leaves a lastina impttSSion on millions of minds. By the same criteria. how can the filmed imaae of Arnold Swartzencger swinaina a lead pipe full force to the bridae of a another human's nose not leave a lastina impression? In the current hit. "Die Hard 2," an estimated 264 people experico~ violent deaths. Approximate distribution: 230 m the deliberate crashina of a plane; 12 in tbe fiery exploding of a plane; 10 by macttine aunnina; ci&ht bJ. lhotaunnin1 and one each by crushina. throat slashina. stranJ)ina and bein1 sucked into the wbirli~ .blades of a turbojet enajnc. "Die Hard 2" 1s currcnuy screening 2S times a ~y~ in five different Edwards Theaters alona the Oranf.C Coast. In 1990, across the country, it is expected to gross S 130 million, meanina it will be experienced by approximately 21 million minds. The equall y violent "Another 48 Hours" has sliahtly less ominous statistics. Both arc more violent versions of earlier releases. Compared to the 264 violent deaths in "Die Hard 2." the original "Dtc Hard." released in 1988, had but 18 deaths. It may sound preposterous, but attention must be directed at the equally dramauc increase in America's violent crime rate. For 1990, murders arc up 56 percent an Boston. 30 percent in New York and 28 percent 1n Ph1ladt"lph1a. "We're Stting more and more kids ... choosing violence," said Edward Loughran, of the Massachusetts Youth Commission. Closer to home. Chief Deputy Coroner Jim Beisner said Orange County averaged 110 homicides a year througll 1988. In 1989. the figure jumped to 170 and in 1990. according to Brcisner, "It looks hke we'll cxcred 200 deaths." Former Orange County MunacipaJ Coun Judge Russel Bostrom abhors thr violence in current films, but said : '-Curtailing it is not worth sacnficmg the First Amendment to the Const1tut1on." Censorship isn't the answer. but why not gjve an X-raung to cxphcatly Holcnt films? -An X-rat1ng-would WVl" th~ fttms the S1tgma they descne and cnpplc the industry's most lucrative market, the 18-25 age group. Ostensibl). nn X-ratinf means no one under 18 (2 1 an some states) can be admitted. At ats least. an X-rating would lead to greater parcnlal invohement an whatever role ts played in the selection of a teen ·s movie cho1ees Films degrading human ltfe such as "Dae Hard ... ··Total Recall.'' .. ..\nother 48 Hours.'' "RoboCop 2." even "Dick Tracy," dcsene an '<·rating a\ do films degrading human se:\uaht). Affects of extrcmel) 'iolcnt mo' 1cs have the potcnnal to reach an even greater percentage of the population than those of sexually ellphc1t movies • An example: Recall the famous chase scene from the I 970's thnllcr. "The French Connection." Similar sequences have been filmed 'Allh greater ma)hem and ancrrasang frcquenq an hund~s of movies since. "low note the increase tn attempts 10 evade the police an high-speed chases. Local news repons chronicle such dansers w11h weekl) regulant)'. Statistics no doubt would also show an increase 1n scnal killers. mass murderers. gang warfare and scemangl) senseless su1c1des. A chilling 1llustrat1on of the possible am pact of violent mo' 1cs on society. involves the point-blank shotgun killings of wealthy Jose Menendet and has wife Kitty The couple's youn1 son(. Enc and Lyle. ha\.C been accused of the murders that veteran hom1c1dc tn'est1gators descnbe as the most brutal they"ve ever anvcsttgated The iron) as that Jose Mcnende1 as a top e'<ecu11vc w11h Carolro Inc. producers of" Rambo 11." one o( the most violent films of the late 1980s. At the Menendez funeral. ··Rambo fl" wnter-du~ctor-star. S) l"ester Stallone. well-known for his barc<hcstcd wacldang of a Oashmg machine gun. was asked b) a reporter. "What could have caused somethtng so awful to happen'!" "I don't know.'' Stallone replied, then after a moment's thought he added. "11 could only have happened in Hollywood." Jim Wood'• co/om• ru• THl4ay1 ud S..day1. Herc arc the wtnnang numbers packed Satur- da) night for thr < ahfornan Lotte!"} 's twtcc-wrckl) ··Lotto 6-53" game 8. 9, 11 . 26. 28. 42. and the bonus number, 12 Playcr'I wh o correct!) guessed all six numbers wall c;harc a pnrc p<>GI ofS43.05 million. according 10 a statement issued by lottery officials. Those who packed fi ve numbers plus the 1 i.~ bonus number will d1v1dc a pnzc pool of S 1.25 m1lhon· five of six wall share SI .2S million: four of six will share SI 14 ~ilhon. Thrtt of six is worth an automatic SS per winner. The numbers and Topper cities were chosen by Lotto machtne dunng a tclcv1s1on broadcast onginating an Sacramento Sales from Wednrsday ntg}ll to Saturday·, drawing we re $22.85 million. lotten· officials SAid DECCO ~Heans: Ace +clubs: 2 ... , Diamonds: 8 •Spades: 6 TOPPER Sacramento San Luis Obispo Santa Clara Road network key to Costa Mesa's success • la Cotta Mesa: Not only the best plaC'C to be. -----.. but the ca iest place to ,et to around the Oranae Coast. C'osta Mesa is accnsible from aJI of Oranae County as well as Los Anacin and San Dicao. due 1---.•• to the network of frccwa)'1 surround1na the city IS well as the John Wayne Airport. The tceds of urban su~u bepn to sprout and nouriah with the establishment of the South Coast Plua ahoppina center out where the lima btanl uKd to pow. • a. Newpert Beee~ The Scotch Navy. the Daisy, Olde, Dandy and Dundtt, owned by T.8. McNaJly, ~ trollin1 bolts Nnnlna out of Balboa in the I 920t and lOs. noppina only when the watber was too rouab to aict out of the harbor .___.- entrance. In 1926. Ouic Otene's live be.it bolt. Sunshine.. tqan t.akina anatcn out for a day's fishina from the Newpon Pier. By 1911, Sun1hine II and the Dora M., Nn by Luu ()acne wa-e needed u more and more fiw1 m.m lined up at tbe pitt. w. bco·filhtnt '°' r.cu. Thrv* QI .... about ~ bblarical ~Send your suaft'to Did You KnoW, Oruet COut Daily Piiot. P.O. Bo• l S60. Cos&.1 Mea 92626 "'.,,.., ., .......... LOS ANOEl.ES -Loral Colp. ha ~ co allow Ford MOlOt Co. co withdraw about S 100 million ftom t.be Ford Att<>ll*C Corp. pen· lion fuod. a new.paper reported, citina unidentified aoun:es. The future of the rund bu bten under ICtUtin~rM:e Loral ..,eecS 10 buy tbe Lona h-bued aerospece unit for $713 mUlion in cub and other conlideratJonL Employees feared Loral would withdraw auets from the fund, the pa~r reported in ill Saaurday editions. The fund is estimated co have a tufl)l\&S of ue to $@ milli~l the newspeper aaid. A pensjon 1urp1us is any amount in excen of what of· facials believe eventually will be paid \0 retittes. Federal rquJaton have monitored the status of over-funded pensions. 8uycn of corporations It times have viewed the pl.ans as a ready source of cash. The Employee Retirement Jn. come Secunty Act prohibits an em- ployer from drawina aucta from an ellistina pension plan. A 51>0kcsman for the Pension Ben· efit Guarantee Corp., the federal llCOC')' that OVC'fliCCI pens1on plans, said tbii week the aovcmmeot was n;ionit~Qf thf Ford AeTOtpace pen· 11on 11tuinon. Ford Motor 1pokesman Thoma~ Rhoades u1d earlier this Wttk the company would not transfer the entire surplus to New York-based Loral. Ford Motor planned to tranS* fer enou&)l of the pension surplus to keep the pension over-funded for "years to come." Rhoades S1Ud. Ford officials were not available for comment on the pension. Ehz.a· beth Allen, a Loral spokeswoman. laid Loral Md 00 plans '° ta91nale &be plan; • Meanwhile. the DepattJMnt ~of Justice uid Fnday that Ford Aero- s~ bid aareed to P9Y Sl .8 million to tettle civil chaflCI I.hat it OV«· clwJ.cd the Air Force (or labor eo1t1 on four contracts. • Tbe contracts included mainttn· anct of Air Fon::e satellites at the unit's Sunnyvale facility, and ted11u- c.a.J services for the North American Air Defense radar facility at Cbqen. nc Mountain. Colo. Ford Aerospace employs 17.000 workers. incluchna 2. 700 at •ts lv;ro nutrontc d ivt ion, a miuile manu- facturina factlity an Newpon ~b -•r ne Au«Uw ·Pfw• Union. voting on grocery contract Proud owner BUENA Pt\RK -Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 324 were casting their ballots Saturday on a new contract agrtcment with six major Southland grocery store chains. Som~ 80,000 supermarket clerks and meatcutten from 10 UFCW locals reprcsentina workers from San Luis Obispo to San Diego arc votina this weekend on whether to ae«pt the tentative agreement reached last week shonl~ after a deadline to halt the ncgouations. The 20,000 members of Local 770, which represents the workers in Los Anaclcs County, will conduct their voting t~y. The pact proposes a 12 to I 5 percent raise over the next 38 months and a variety of improve- ments in health and welfare benefits. The tentative agreement also gJvcs clerks a guarantee of at least 20 hours of work weekly. The clerks previously were guaranteed 16 hours a week. Union officials have said they were recommending their members approve the agreement. David Willaucr. spokesman for the Food Employers Council. earlier said "We're happy wtth the settle- ment. It's a good settlement. We faced some difficult and complex issues. We have a settlement. It's a recommended settlement." John C. Sperry. president of U FCW Local 324 and spokesman for the I 0 locals, said earlier that he was satisfied with the tentative pact. Union officials said earlier that the labor talks became bogged down over issues such as health and wel- fare benefits. and federal mediator Frank Allen confirmed that, saving "the number-one stumbling bloc~ has alwa)s been health and welfare. along with other economic issues:· -By City Ntws ~rvl~ ..., ............ _., .__ .._ To ny P•le no, r ight, 1ttows o H h is IMa auldl Super SK to auddy Devis during the Souttt Co.It Vlf ... • e ntlque cer show he ld S.turdey. POol manager collapses next to drowned man 1y GEORGE McCRORY IRV~ftcr tifcguards pulled a man who drowned at a community pool Friday afternoon from the water. the pool manager suffered a brain hcmorrhase and collapsed next to him, pohcc said. lrvtne Pohcc Sgt. Jam Potts said 4S-ycar-old Mary Hatt. manager of the Un iversity Park pool at Michelson Dnvc and Royce Road. was on a life support system and tn cntacal cond1t1on at Health Care Medical Center tn Tustin. At about 4:4S p.m. one of the children taking sw1mm 1ng lesson!> at the pool sav. a man on the bottom al'ld._jfild. art uwrucior. Another instructor pulled 55·)ear- old Dinh Quan from the bottom of the pool. while Hatt started deanng the pool and directing the more than 40 swimmers toward the c.-xus. Dunng the eJ1c1tement. she startl·d hypcrven11la11ng and collapsed ne't to Quan. "Apparent!) she was ll)tng 10 get everyone awa) and was tr) ing tu help when 1h1s happened." Pom said. "She hypcr,·cnt1latc.-d. col- lapsed and stopped brtathmg ·· The hfcttuard\ and t~o b)slandrr' h a d a I r c a d ' s t a r t c d drowned. cardaopulmonar. resusc1ta11on on "h caused a lot of pandcmoo1um .Quan wbcn Hait fcll..to. Lhc pa~ There ,.,ere 1...,0 people 10 cardiac mcnt. Other b' '>landers 1mmed1atly arrest and there was a lot or a.~ten­ staned C'PR on Hatt. Potts said lion focused 1n ~ small a~. he said "There was a ldt of Cll.Cllcment and one medical problem caused another. It JUSt so happened she fell njht there · Quan "as talcn to ( ollcge Hospi- tal in Costa \ksa. where he "as pronounn:d dead on am,al Ir' inc Police l:>gt Ron I lathers said Quan "ent to the pool v.11h ht'> teen-age daughtl"r and wn-m-la" ··He'd been \plashing an the pool ha' ang a good tame. but wa\ ap- parcntl) taking blood pre.,surt' med•· cane ... I-lather\ added It v.a~ not 1mmt'd1alcl) lno-.n ho\.\ Quan There "a~ no 1nd1cauon of foul plJ) in the dro"nang. Potts said The l OIH'mt) Park pool as u~ b) resident\ of that communit) anJ as not admin1o;tercd b} the Cit). Poth <ia1d .\n} one pa> ang dues to tht l'ommunll' assoc1a11on l&n u~ thi: center Drunken driving a"ests EDITOR'S NOTE: Drunken dn-ma amsts from the c1t1es of Inane and Fountain Vallq "'ere not available' for publtca11on this "'rckend. <\ romplC'IC" list of 1ho5l" arrrsts will bt included 1n nc-'t Sunda) 's cd111on Coeaa Mesa Gonzalo Ri co. ~O. Orange JefTef) l.tt Sho1v.c.-ll. )4. ( ·osta "-irsa Luis Morc-no-l.a"ala. m. ( osta MC'iOI Joseph Tiernan Bahn. !S. C'o"a Me..a Ri chard Alan Brickman. ''· l ost3 Mna Kenneth Manin Hagar .lll Ir' int" cnv.n Jeanelle Borum ~o ( mta \.te\a Rita Clara Zun:hcr . .&1. :-.!rv.pon &a!'h Anuro Gama-ValJr1 19, C0\111 Mr\3 John Anthon) Erscnbach. J' .\nahc-1m Ste-' 1c.-Ka~ll Hollo" a' 'I! < mta Mesa Kenneth l.tt M)llnser. 47. \.tnta .\na Theresa Ga)lc Panam, '0. VC'mura Luu Saldl\ar-\1ar11ne1 ~1. San Bernardino Patnck Dale {,1llc-s. U . Tustin John Joseph Burns . .&6. ( osta Mcsa Thomas Robtn Mc('arth\. 1!. t ost1 Mesa Huntington Bt>arh Charles Earl Robcm 1! . .\nah1·1m Fernando Olmo\ \{1to \<I. ~nl.i ·\n.t Joe Cumcllo Lopo !II -..in1a \n.i \. 1llor l\an Rocha :: ()ov.nc\ Jr~ u o,J "olan 16 .\ppk \ .tllt"\ John Thomas De \olcr J4 '>' l'\1 min\tc:r Robtrt Basil (line \II. Hunhnghin &-ach Beck) lc'Onard. J l ll \c-aunJo Monie [Jv.ard Suaplrs. 1 I. 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Tut'S- day The equipment as bchncd 10 ha~ been stolen 'JOmt' t1mr in Jul)' or early Auaust 0 A car parted at South Cont Plaza was stolt'n Thunday The theft wu reponed at I .SO pm Pohct had no other 1nforma11on 10 rcpon. 0 A bufllary WU f't'pont'd II a ru1dnctt 10 the I l bto<'k of Auausta Slrt"et The brcak-1" ,,.~, "'---•• reponed a• 6 p.m. Thu~y No other de .. 11s •re avallabft. 0 Someont brokc 1n10 a home an the )()() blocl llf Avoc.do Strttl. The cnme was rc-pont'd 11 B 01 pm Thurlday. No val~ was i\l!labk' nn th<' IOSK"S 0 A bvralar amubcd 1 alas.' door at PK Bu~. 187$ Placentia Ave .. and brokt into a i:a\h drawtr. stcallf\I S227. The bmlk-1n occurttd tomt' 11~ bc'- ~n Aua. $ and 6 0 A chu~h tttrctary rtponcd ttttl' int 1 b<lmh thmat Monday Tht call wai apptrenah a c:-rank FOGDtain Valley A bvf'llar took• punc ront1an1na S 100 Thul"lday f'rom • home on La ttaricnda Avtnuc al\er a •'Oman left h 1n her d1n1na room 0 hlllan tnttted ar1 .an locked fjnllt' in lbc I UOO blodt or l"eall; Cude and •oot I JOO 1n proPfrt)' Th\tnday evc:n1na. 0 $omcoM look S 140 In COIOI and t('wtlf)' from a horM 1n the I 6JOO bkxk of Mt Ad1mnan C u'Clt' al\t'f brt'alin& into 1hr h1111\C <hmugh thr 11.aragl 0 .\ buratar "'al~rJ lhruuah a unh'K·h·d lronl J•'<•r ,,., Tro,.,cr C oun and""'~ iin unkm,,.,n Jmount nf It"""•"'" Thunda' Hunt ington 8 t•ofh 1 Bu!Jlal"S entrrrd thmuJh the tlC'\lri11.1t'ri .... 1n1!11v. ''' a home 1n lhr lfl~llll hlcx lr. ofVit:v.prnn1 l.1nr .inti h•nl S200 Thunda' 0 When a clerk 11 Comfon °"u11e~ ''" tk•J1 h Boule' uJ 10IJ a JUt"1t Thur'\da} that h" l 1rJ11 111111 h.d h«n d~lincd thr 1ue't \Clle<1 a1 thr d('r~ .1nJ aJlqt'dh med to hll him 0 -'1 .\ naked man in h1~ 20s "'•th loni filal'l ha11 .... , Sttn runntna near the Gill Educ.-a11on Crntc-r at '>kl· bourM Dn"t' and 'orbh1re Lane I hunda' < ln<' netahbor said the man may haH httn on N l' u . .\ man dn\ 11\1 I blKk '11\\ln rathfinl1er thfllUl\h HuntinJllln Bt"a{ h 1·1llcd pohcr on h" ,ar trlerh•1"\' and q11d a Volk,v.al<'n Sc•mx<'1' hft<I fi.lllnv.c:J h101 from CC'mll" ~wporl 84-aC'h A •oman·, can. 1·ontain1n1 " lt"le\ 1'111n "'"'t''' and bN httts. "'as talttn fmm lht ftnn1 11t ht"r apanmt'nt 1n thc 2100 bfock of ltlth tl"C'("t ""hilt' 'he """ s<>ne for about I .S m1nu1e' 0 A cash bo:>. C\lnta1n1na S5tK) ""a~ taken from Dlntt'• Rntaurant on ( onnth1an We, Thu...-1•» af\t'r 1 pcnon w1th a .. ey entt'rcd the hu'1M~\ 0 The brln<'hC\ oh 8-foot trtt on ut) pn.)pt'M} Ytffl' tnmmcd Thunday t'vn\lftl. but poll«' don t \no..-•M did 1t Offt«B quc1tt0Md ne1&hbor<0, hut nt'I nM ltnN , any ltlll\I about h .\ chttk v.-llh r1t)' C'I'\' wa.-. un•~f\11. btt9u..e 1t "'cf'" rqular work.int hou~ ~ JaJc n Jade bfkTk• aftd 1 v.t'dd1n btft\l •ttt 1,1t..rn "'mr11nw llcrv.C'<'n Juh I .m\.I "-Nnt'\41ay lr11111 ,, h11nw 1n thr \llo hlcx ' 11f l.l'I < 08st H1"1"'*' a I hrt'C "'t"t\Ull' 'alued :11 \'I ~ v.cl't' taltn fh1v' 1IJ' IH•m .i ~al"''I\ 1•1 a h••mc 1n lht" POO hloi.~ ••I '-t-.1,llllH ()n \ ( a ;\ Nink l;\;ljl 11lflt.t1n1n1 \ \ ~llll ""a' taken trom J t11"1nl '' ''" "f\I I "th \tr('('I '4.1mc:t1me WC'dnt'ld.n In inr " \U 11, ,\'\(' "'l" ,1 .. 1,•n '"'m 1ht· Hc-n1aar Penni .J \ h1Nnr'' pt"N>n on \.1a1n ~trttt ttponcd that \ ·~o "'"' \tr>kn twm lhC'm· and the\ had vadt'otaped thr tlwfl n " pt'\k\t11.tn uu\~1n1 ,,,n and ltfhl wctt VII\• Jah1cJ .1nJ • '1Jht !\Ilk "'a' \Pl'I\ painted on Bryan 1nJ \\ e\IV.Ot'ld 0 Tv.11w'l>C\''100 .. \!IMO "'-'i>nh l,f c1prttt« f\'um r mr ~'<'r 11n \ nn 1'annan Tht' caprcttri wt're lalCr r('\ 0\ ('!'{'(\ 0 \omC"onr 10 a hi.ck l~BS Plymouth 'tok SI I Sl v.orth of s;' Imm a She-II \1-t1on 0 nu,..lan 1ook S 1,4()') 1n ca h and JCWClry f'rom a hou\C on tta ... knd 0 Bural•n !'ned open a \lid1na &I doat 11 a nn falk""t and \tole jtwt'lt')' and Jarieoeet Clm"t1\(y. h re Is no ope for peace MUA M&JCIH .................... CAOtO, f.&ypt -Pmjdent Hosni Mubarak aia "Satwday he believes Lbere ii no hope for a peaceful 1ohnioo lo lraq•s invasion and <» capetion o( Kuwait. Hit comments came a day after tbe Arab Leque paned a resolution ~ (or the dispatch of troops to Saudi Arabia and supporting man- datory economic sanctions imPosed by the Unjted Nations qainst Iraq. f&ypt and Morocco immediately tent advance units to Saudi Arabia. Diplomatic sources said the two Arab countries were each expected to provide S,000 troop. After the tint Egyptian and Moroccan troops landed. Saudi Arabian anti-aircraft guns fired about I 0 rounds Saturday to deter two Iraqi reconnaisance planes close to the border with Kuwait. diplomatic sources said. The planes turned back without crossing the border, the sources said, requesting anonymity. Iraq denied any of its planes crossed the border but did not say whether any of its aircraft came under fire. When uked by reporters if he believed there was any chance of a. peaceful solution to the Iraq crisis. Mubarak said: "I want to tell you honestly -and note that I am always optimistic - there is no hoP-C for that." It is unclear 1f the Arab troops will jom with the thousands of American soldiers deployed in the desert king- dom. Arab state1 have repeatedly called for Arab troops to protect Saudi Arabia from Iraqi troops massing on the Saudi-Kuwaiti border. "The solution for the Gulf cns1s should be purell Arab." said Sudanese leader t. Gen. Omar Hassan el-Bashir. The independent Tunisian daily As-Sabah wrote: .. An Arab solution, bad as it may be, is a thousand 11mes better than what an American inter- vention could bring about. The United States has only caused m1s- --... ortunc-to· Arab$:'' Twelve of the 21 Arab League members supponed the measure. while nme either voted agamst 1t. abstained or expressed reserva11ons. There have been demonstrations 10 Jordan. Yemen. Libya and Mauritania to protest against the IRAO From Al holds the Saudis responsible tor Arab disunity, now faces a growing multinational military force of ground and na\al power. And his 011 flow. vital to 1ts ability to import .food. has been vinually cut off by a U.N. condemnation of Iraq's Aug. 2 blitzkriea and absorption of Kuwait. Jn Cairo, Mubarak was asked 1f he believed there is a possibility of a peaceful solution to the Persian Gulf cnsis. "I want to tell you honestl> - and note that I am always opt1m1st1c -there is no hope of that, .. Mubarak said. There were also 1nd1cauons that Jraq 1s preparing for a world econ- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. wi... • ., • ..,, Delto. C-en Merel It?, HAHOll llVD COSTA MISA -S4t.llS• mulive American buildup in Saudi Arabia • Allerian Foreian Minister Ahmed 1 al-06uali said Saturday, "We hid n::jcicted au intervention, direct or indirect. br foreianers in consideril\I eolutioOJ.• In bis Saturday interview with reporters, Mubarak repeatedly blasted Arab deleptes for their inef- fective and disruptive behavior at Friday's emergency session of the Arab Leque. ''What a racket. It was noisy, with everyc;>ne. wantina . to speak. I like orpn1zat1on, so amaame two or three talking t<>1ether at the same time," Mubarak said. His comments were carried by the Middle East News ~ency. He said at one point Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Y asser Arafat asked to address the summit "and he started talking about the mediation between Af- &hanistan and Kashmir." "I explained to him tmt we were here to solve the problem of Kuwait and asked if they had any solu- tions," the Egyptian president added. "I caUed for a summit hoping we would find a way out but they sat and uchanged accusations," Mubarak uid. "(A ) few talked well. but no one came up with a realistic and practical solution." He also explained why a proposal to send an Arab League delegation to Iraq failed. "I refuse to go to Baghdad because I know the result in advance. I asked the people on the list if they wanted to go to Baghdad as a mediation committee but none of them re- sponded and no one volunteered to go," he said. The early Sunday editions of the state-owned Cairo newspapers al- Ahram and al-Akhbar accused Arafat of supporting Saddam and deliberately tl)•ing to sto p the sum- mit from reaching any resolu11ons. "The most important landmark of this summit was the crazy attempts by the Iraqi and Palestinian dcl· egauons to sabotage the summit:· al-Akhbars editor Galal Dcw1d.!lL wrote. He said that Kuwait's · deposed emir. Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed al- Sabah, wore a bullet-proof vest to the summit after learning that Taha Yassin Ramadan. Iraq's deput) premier, was earl) ing his personal handgun om1c sc1ge. The Ruhng Economic Command Council "'arned that St'll- ing food o n the black market would be a criminal act of~hotage punish- able b) death In a statemen1 broadcast ~atur­ da). the council said the dec1st0n was taken to "pro"1de enough food- stuffs to all c1t1zens and foil thl' cheats and the greedy ones ... The slate-run radio also said "enraged Baghdad masses" mobbed the Saudi Arabian and Egyptian em- bassies. The radio ~1d the protesters "chanted death to the enemies of Iraq and the Arab na11on. the in- heritors of colonialist doctrine and protectors of Zionism who are protec11ng their thrones with the bayonets of foreign troops .. Iraq had ~aled Its border!> after Its lightning tn\ as1on. trapping '\. ~00 Americans and other fore1gm·r<; But Penelope Nabokov, 10. of Albany. ( ahf. crossed the traqi- Jordan1an frontier after a 660-milc &I I .... kuwaW1 Crown Prine• She• Saad •I· Abdullah •l·S.bah 111ad• an e111otlonal 1peech to hundreds of 1<uwaltl1 from th• second floor of dt• Kuwait .... u.., In Cairo Saturday. fl'kt.wed a round hl111 are ••curtly 9uard1. Captured Americans. are free to move about, within limits WASHINGTON -The 3.500 Ame ricans stranded in Kuwait and Jraq aren't like the American hostages in Lebanon. some of whom have li ved 10 c hains and suffered repeated beatings. Indeed. they are' free 10 move about. within limits. and have not been mistreated . But in 01hcr ways. there ma) bt.' ominous parallels with the do1ens of othi:r U.S. citizens who have fallen prey to hostage-takers elsewhere in the Middle East o'er the )Cars. And anxious relatives in the l 'nit- ed States must cope with frustra11on. grief and uncertainty Ten da)S after the Iraqi takco,cr of Kuwait. there is a growing con- cern that Iraqi Prc\1dent addam Hussein may be intent o n us1 ns the Americans on his turf for political ad' antage -much hke the kidnap- per~ m Lebanon. Thcrc...arc aboul- 3.000 Americans 1n Kuwait and 580 in Iraq The adm1n1strat1on has careful!) a\01ded dcscnbmg the ~mencans a'> hostages. Sccrctal") of State James A. Baker Ill told a news confrrcnce on Frida) tha1 since no demand had been made in C\changr for 1hc1r O\ crland JOUrnc;. <;he "'as fl ) 1ng unaccompanied from France 10 India when she "'a" taken 1ntu custod) h) Iraqi <.old1cr\ in Kuwall during a <,topo' er \he was later brought 10 Baghdad "-•lh JO other American' The girl''I father. l'l'll'r Nahol..11\ said 'ihc Y.as "tn phcnomcnonall) good sp1nts .. The Americans ""ho nossl'd 1ntu Jordan included non-csscnual t 1 S Embass) staff and dependcn1s border offiualc. said It was unclear ho"' the Eg) p11an and Morr<Kan 1roops would br deployed with .\mencan soldier\. but all the forces "'ere landing al the same no rthea<,tern <iaud1 · hasc The Pentagon has comm1t1cd S0.000 ground 1roo ps but thl' number could sk)rocke1 1f Iraq in · \ades w11h fo"r-. masSl'd on lhl' Kuwa1t-Saud1 bo rder freedom, "we are not calling them hostages." The White House said Saturday that the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is 1n almost constant contact with Iraqi au1hon11es over the Ameri- cans. And ironicall y, if the govern- ment called them hostages, that would preclude negot iations becauS<' U.S. policy rules out S¥Ch talks with hostagt• takers. But the legalisms .are of little comfort to relat1\.CS. "They may not be called hostages but 1n rraltty the) arc.'' said the Rev. Edwin Davis of Koran. La .• whose daughter and two grandchildren arc trapped "We're JUSt wa11ang, hop- ing. pra) 1ng." He has not heard from his daugh· tcr since the earl)' hours of the takeo ,cr The family went to ~uWfttt to ~ rdat1"~· ''I'm getting hostile. rm getting frustrall'd." said Ke,in York of Mount Prospect, Ill . who last spoke to his pregnant wife. Faye. on Jul) 27. She and hi:r mother. who re- qu1m. a high blood pressure mcd1 - cat1on una,a1lablc 10 Iraq. were vis· 1l1ng their homeland for the first demo n!>tra11ons Saturda) in Yemen. L1b)a. Jordan and 1he lsracli-oc- lup1cd V.cs1 Bank. Thousands of people rallied 1n front of the the .\mcncan .• aud1 Arabian and Eg)p· 11an cmhass1es 1n thc-Ycmc-n1 capt· 1al. San·a. 1n support of Saddam. In the West Rank. hundreds of Palest1n1an'.> also marched 1n suppon of Iraq. <,hou11ng "V.e arc with you. Saddam'" Arah reporter<1 ~1d. No othl·r l '.S allies have com· m11tl·d ground forrcs. but a naval arnmada '" mu~hng up 1n an effort lo forrc Iraq out o f Kuwait. The l n1tcd State<; alrcad) has nmc ship~ 1n the Pa..,1an Gulf. seven 1n the Mediterranean. and three a1 r- uart carncr'> and 1hc1r battlcgroups iri the Red l\ca and Indian 0<-t':in time in IS years at the time of the invasion. The Americans were· mere bystanders when Saddam's troops invaded Iraq's small southern neigh- bor. Initially, wjlcn queried about the fate of the Americans by U.S. diplomats. Iraqi authonucs gave contradictory answers. But the Iraqi line seemed to harden last Thursday afier President Bush decided to send military forces to Saudi Arabia. The Iraqis formalized what had been a de facto situation. telling American envoys and other Western diplomats that their nationals would not be ;illowed to leave. with the cxccp11on of diplomats and special cases. such as Penelope Nabokov. I 0. of Alban). Ca hf. She landed in Ku"'ast unaccompant«I I.a.st wed ancf crossed the border anto Jordan on Saturday with 10 U.S. diplomats and dependents of Amencan person· ncl in Iraq. Otherwise. the airports arc closed and the borders st>alcd -for We~t ­ erners. -By Tb~ A11oclatea Pr~ .. Pressure also came from countnes bordering Iraq. Turke) moved F-16 fighter jets tnd o ther warplanes near its border with Iraq. Turkish newspapers re- ported. and the sem1 -offic1al Anatolia news agency said Iraq had mo' ed anti-aircraft weaponry into place on 11s side of the frontier. Syria's state-run radio praised Arab leaders' decision to send troops to Saudi Arabia to defend It from possible Iraqi attack. calling 11 "an ach IC'\ cment that reflects a de- tcrm ined Arab stand toward one of the most dangerous cnses ever fac«J b) the Arab world " Syria has feuded with Iraq for a decade and 'Supported Iran in the e1ght-}car Iran-Iraq war. Meanwhile. Iran's state-run radio NEW YORK -Prelideat Bulb'• blndHftl of tbe current Middle East crWa bOolCed hit approval ratina =Americans lO '' pctOeDI, thi hipest cotal &i.nce be took office, a Newsweek poll rcleued Saturday lhows. AD overwbeimlna ~-or Americans -93 percent -felt U.S. oil com~ies wete lakin.l.advani.ee of the Middle Eut upnnna to un-fairly raiae psolifte prices. the poll lho'M:d. It alto showed 94 percent of Americans supPorted miliwy re. taliation if Iraqi troops struck gain1t U .S. troo.1?5; 79 penient favored a U.S. 1trike if the Iraqis killed U.S. civilians in Kuwait or Iraq; and 61 percent ~ed a strike if the Iraqis took Amencan bosiqes. Three out of four Americans be- lieved it was at least somewhat likely that the U.S. forces in the Middle East will eoaaae in combat with J~qi troops, the Newsweek poll said. A separate poll by The New York Times poll found that about half of Americans expect a bloodless resol- ution to the confrontationl. but a third said they anticipated nahting.. The rest said they did not know what would unfold. The Newsweek poll showed that S8 percent wert opposed to a covert assassination of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Bush's rating was his sccond-hiJh· est since Newsweek began aau&Jng his approval rate in May 1989. last month. has approval stood at 65 percent, with 26 percent disap- proval: o nly 15 percent disapproved now. the poll showed. The Gallup Organization con- ducted a telephone survey of 770 adults on Aug. 9-10. The poll has a sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentag~ J?Oint. In the T imes poll, published Sun- day, 66 percent approved of sending troops to Saudi Arabia and 28 ~r­ cerJT disapproved. That poll I found SO percent of Amencans believed Bush had clear- ly ex~lamed why troops were sent to Saudi Arabia, and 41 percent said the reasons were not explained clear- ly. -By Tltt A"ocl•IH Pn" said Tehra.n was wllling to cooperate with other Persian Gulf states to see k a peaceful e nd to Iraqi ag- gression and urged a regional solu- tion that would eitclude the U nited States. "Iran as prepared for any kind of coopera11on with the countnes of the region which may restore peace and tranquility and prevent'\he presence and mfluencc of the superpowers an the Persian Gulf." the radio said. Iran was the first producer 1n the region to make up for the shonfall of oil caused by the boycott of Iraq. Iran has sold millions of barrels of oil from storage tanks. according to the New York Times. Iraq's oil spigot has been cut off by an international embargo. ac- cording to 011 sources who spoke on the cond1t1on of anonym1t). motto. "One Call Gets I ts All." Eg) pt and Morono were each expec ted to pro\ 1dc 5.000 troo ps. _____________ ......_ ______________ . according to d1plomat1c ~'lurces "'ho Britain lnmm11tcd t"-O fighter air- craft ~uadrons. ant1-a1rcran miss- ile., and o ther air and sea forces totaling mun: than 1.000 men to the gulf area .\ustral1a. Canada and Wc\l (1c1 man> promised ships. Denmark ..aid 11 would make ships ti' ailahk. and Spain wa" cons1derinll ~nding a frigate MARINES From Al The California units J01n mem- bers of the Army's 82nd Airborne from Fon Bragg. N.C.. U.S. Air Force F-16 Jet fighters from Shaw Air Force Base in S.C'.: and C-130 1ransport aircraft rom Pope Air Force Base an N C' HEY KIDS. • • • Win FREE Tickets to MAGIC MOUNTAIN! Watch for the Daily Pilot's Coloring Contest, coming Thursday, Aug. 16th. (Contest ope n to Childre n 5 yea rs to 13 ye a rs) • • GRAND PllZls Two winMn will ~•iw ten ( 10) Mogic Mountain tlcbta for family and f riendal •UNNl•·UI' Four a•~i · flnolim will ,... celw four (4) tkk.ta .actt. spoke on the rnnd111on of anon) mi· ty. The} were under 1hc flag of their respecll\ c rounlnl'S C'airo Radio called them "an Arah umbrella to safeguard the regio n .. The troop deplo) ment ~t olT francc and the So\tel l ln1on sent ships to the gulf mdcpende nt of the muhina11onal force More than 40.000 Mannes arc stationed at Camp Pendleto n. 7. 700 at El Toro and 4.300 at Tustin. Twentynine Palms. 1n t he southern Mo1ave Dcsen. 1s 1he larg- ~----------------------------. est Manne base 10 the world. Rob-erts said troops are trained there for Part of the Arm)'s IOI st Airborne 01V1s1on from Fort Campbell. Ky. have also besun m ovement to cm · barkation pomts. ••••••••••••••• , . COUNTRY FOLK ART SHOW ~ SALE C) ~~~ T(.~ ,,;r f '('\. .. • • -~~~ l 1,~. 9 .. 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The 7th Manne Exped111onary Bn~dc 1n Twentynine Palms . which has 2. 7 SO troops. sports the Pentaaon sources have said cont- ingency plans call for deploying as many as 250.000 ground troops if Iraq were to attack. PAINTING SERVICE Seara P81ntlng Mrvlce NYea time, m111 and aggravation. A n.neyou c.. trust forquallty and service. Have the Job done right by Seara authorized painters. / 6 W~ Y BEAUTY &!PROTECTION -----""· • 8Mra FINEST PAINT for a..uno bHuty ·~ IPPllcltton . i6 Strength of a..,. dependlbillty • Uc.need, tneured oontllCtOfl • Ouattty wOfk .. competlthe prtoea •c..tu1...,.,..1on -~ c.llforfull ...... 11••-................. . •" n '"\ I ,..., ... I . l r. -{ I I I ' ) ' . (• I I _I I _. 1 , .. t ,. . , .. -Ma Ion Brand aises S2 million baill tci> get his son out of r-L-A jail - LOS ANGEL~ -Marlon Bran- do's son Christian remained in jail on a murder cbarse Saturday as his fattier tried to resolve how best to rai~ the necessary $2 million bail, un<lerwriters said. "The bond is written and ready for postina." said Joe Seide, a ktiSman for the Spencer DouaJas nization, a San Di1o firm au orized to underwrite rando's bail. But the paperwork was held up while the actor decides whether he should use his SS million home for collateral for a property bond. or post a cash corporate surety bond, said Spencer Douglas. the firm's president. Christian Brando's murder tnal has been set for Oct. 9. He has pleaded innocent in the shooti-ng death of his half-sister's Tah1t1an boyfriend, Dag Drollet, on May 16 at his father's Bel-Air estate. Santa Monica Superior Court Judie David Perez, on ThursdaY. reduced Christian Brando's bail from SIO million to $2 million, despite vehement opposition by the J>rosecutor, who argued that young Brando was a 01ght risk. Deciding whether to post a surety bond or a property bond apparently was troubling the defendant s father because of legal considerations and additional requirements nttded to post a property bond, Seide said. State law requires that the bail amount be ~oubled for a property ' bond, whic would necessitate Marlon Bra do post a $4 million pro~rty bond for his son. A certified appraisal of the proi>frty also is~. - A corporate surety bond, bowev~ requires the defendant to post lu percent of the bail amount, or S200,000. Seide said Marlon Brando was advised against obtaining a property bond because a certified appraisal was required, and because Christian Brando's rcl~se could be delayed if the apvernment challenged the ap-. praisal. But Douglas said he's not sure which kind of bond Brando will decide upon. "Brando wants his son out. but he doesn't know which way he wants to JO," ()ouglas said. "The bottom line 1s that there may be connict by the defense as to the searrity they want to"'put up." Douglas said he believes a prop- ertr, bond would be denied. · They want certified appraisals but Brando won't gi ve them one because it would raise his taxes," DougJas said. "The prosecutors w11l object to the appraisals and will want to carry out their own, which will take another week." Joey Barnum Bail Bonds of El Monte will post the $2 million bond on behalf of the firm, Douglas said. -By 1h A .. ~uted Pm• Study .estimates half of priests violate celibacy BOSTON -Up to half of Roman Catholic priests in the Uniied States do not uphold their vows of celibacy, according to estimates from a 25-year study by a former Catholic ~nest who is now a psy- chotherapist. A. W. Richard Sipe told a forum at the Amencan Psyc hological As- sociation meeting Saturday that his study indicated 20 percent of pnests "have a clear pattern of heterosexual behavior," I 0 percent to 13 percent arc homosexually active and 6 per- cent arc involved sexually with man- ors. The study, carried out between 1960 and 1985. as not a randof'\ scientific survey, but involved ~­ trapolations from interviews with about 1.500 people. One-third were priests who were underaoing psy- chotherapy, a third were priests who shared their stories in workshops or informal settings and a third were lovers or others with firsthand knowlcdae of priests' sexual behav- ior. The Rev. Kenneth Dorie, a spokesman for the Nationa Con- ference of Catholic Bishops, criti- cized the study for not ptherina data from a random sample. -BT Th .t11oelatftl Ptta SENIORS SE_E --....---------1 • Look no further than South Coast Senior Villas! Oar spacious, new one bedroom, one bath anit.s include such luxuries as: - • Maw a u... Se""'8 • DaUJ Aechtdel/Sodal £KCVlioM • DailJMe&ISenbA...uaMe •hllJ~IU~ • .. ...., Ralft9C • ~ cru.,oradoa 1181 PAl&VIBW IOAD OOSTA llB8A, CA 11117 (714) 646-6300 NOTICE The paper napktna tn today's Target aale teetlon are lnoorrectty pictured •. 300-count. The 2 for S 1 price la for 1~ peper MS>klnt. We regret any Inconvenience thla may catee. ~TARGET. Venu probe .may provide~-,,__.......__~ clues to the early Earth • • ....... ·--PAIADl!NA -When the ,..,..n tplCCICl'aft'1 ndat piacet IM douda of Venua to reveal leCtetl ol an alien temin, meololiRI may Ill a tlimpee of what "brth~1 surface Mii 1ik.e a few billion yean •· .. Venus is the lut of the mner planets we 1 are e1plorina in detail, ud probably is the mos~ponant from the point of view of under- ttandi the Eanh,'' said Jim Head. a mem~ or NASA's M•llan lci- cnce team and a ~IOIY professor at Brown Univers1ty in Providence, R.I. I Mqellan fired its brakina rix:ket and slipped into orbit around Venus on Friday after a I S-mof!!hi. .. 948- milHon-miJe voyqe from u.nn. Enaineers at NASA '1 Jc;t Propulsion Laboratory morutored the sp1CCCT1ft's health Saturday so it, will be ready by ~ I to use its radar to peer tb{o~b thick Venusia{t clouds and q,au the most I ' ANAHEIM ANAHEIM PLAZA 500 N. EUCLID AVE (714) 999-0012 deWled pictures and mal)I yet of'.\he planet'• la.ndtcape. Maeellan entered orbit so \mootb- ly that it ulCd 2 little thruster fuel to point i~ J>rol y while the rocket fired. So Mate Ian weiahJ more and moves fut.er than elpected, makina the low point in its orbit 183 milri above Venus instead or 171 miles u olanned. said naviption chief John McNamee. Nevertheless. the orbit is 10 tc>Od that an adjustment maneuver planned for Au&-28 won't be needed MqeUan project manqer Ton~ Spear said Saturday. Scientists often mention that Venus. heated to 900 depees Fahr- enheit by a "areenhouse etTect" 1one beterk. may provide clues to &Jobal warmina on Eanh. Maaellan, how- ever, is desiped to study Venusian ~~by and aeoloey, not the planet s atmosphere. Yet Venus' bot temperature and crushina atmos_phenc-pressure miabt make rocli in the planet's crust much thinner and more flex- ible than Eanb 'a. Head aMl So Venus may racmble Earth before our home planet's crutt cooled otT and broke into colossal Dlates. Those plates now drift on £utb'1 surface, movina whole conti- nents and collidina 1.o uplift moun- tain ranaes and triaer volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Most of Earth's OfiainaJ surface was destroyed Iona .,a bl erosion and plate movements, IO we have pave difficulty an1werin1 funda- mental q_ucstions about the early history of the Earth. .. Head said. While Venus is hot, dry and life- less, "it is very similar in size and density and aJso is the closest planet to the Earth, .. he said. "That means it probably had the most similar conditions when the ~lanets fonJ'led (4.6 billion yean aao. So if we want to study another p net to team something about the early Earth. Venus is a aood candidate." Mqellan may settle debate over~ competina theories that seek to e~­ plain the creation of Venus' conti· nent-like b.iPJaods, wb.ch include : AfriCH.iz.ed AphrocUte Tem Aua. • traliHi.zed lsbw TerT1 and HawaU- like Beta R.eaio: • Saunden believes .. bot spots" of risina molten rock created the hiahlands1 just as hot spots created Hawaii on Earth. .. If you could look at a time~lapee movie over billions of yean, it nUabt look like a bi1 pot of thick porrid&e ummcrina.. Saunders said. lddina Venus' crust may feature ... bunch of bia Hawaiis all over the place." •Some other scientists think Venus' hi&hJands are bi& pieces of crust . that solidified fint as the planet's initial molten surface cooled off. • Head believes plate movements formed the h1ahlands. Ap~.roc:hte Terra resembles Earth's m1ck>c:ean ridaes. the undersea mountain ranaes where molten rock em~ to add new material to the drifUna plates of crust. • . 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Pllbl1shed by Poge Gfovp P'ubhsh111g, Inc: R-"'t I . , .... p.e~t & chief e11ecut1\le ofl.ce1 Wllliom S • ...W.ff, ltd•ror & vice Pf8Srdenl Steve MerW., monoging ed11or Ston Wyma n, night ed1101 Don Fenley, ed1roriol poge ed11or Of .. •oeli•, cl1v editor • ..., lloem, leoiures ed1rC>1 Rot., COflt0n, spo<ts e<:111or Coror Humphreyt, s0< 11'ry ~d"o< EHiot Stein, Jr., ch.i•rmon Gerold W. Adcox, Jr., 9en~101 monogf'r Editorial \ A workable . encroachment • comp~a·mrse • 4 T he Newpon Beach Planning~Comm1ss1on should be congratulated for coming up with what could be a workable compromise on the questwn of beach encroachments. , It may not make e'er) one ha pp). but 1t ge><.'\ a long wa) toward rcsoh ing a festering problem. And. it g1H·~ ho th sides a little ol what the' wanted. Under the solution proposed b} the rnmn11ss1on. the beach-front propcn) owners "'o uld get to keep up to I 0 fcl'l of public beach That. we think. 1s a lot bettl.'r than b<.·ing forced to tear d own rver} thing that cnrroa<.11<.·~ on puhlH. propert>- Of course. W<.' recogn11<.' 1hc n• arc some "ho ·haH· encroached well O\.<.'r the 10 foet. T hq "'ill be among thmc who will foreH·r he unhappy with this 1..ind of \olut1011. We trul> ~}mpath11c w11h them : man~ ot tlw1r propcrt1e!> haw C\tended onto the hcach for lkradcc; Aul we also recogn11e that a line has to be drav. n -.omcwhtr<.' in the sand. and. in fact. the-linr could be d1 :I\\ n a\ 111i.' t'\3l't edgr ol thl' homl·uv. n1:r\ propert~. lhat v.o uld no t be a fair soluti on I h:it's v.h)' "-C0 n: 1mpre<,<;t'd "'1m John Munn,· .,,,ggt'\· llon Munns. who Ines at 77 IO W. Olean I ront. stril..t'\ u' as hc1ng a rca\unahk man l k -,a1J. "I th1n i.. \\L' 1,huulJ lx· allo\\c<l to keep our cncmal hmt·nt ant.I Ix· ~ har~nl a f.11r pnce tor a pt'rm1t .. Munns ha\ a v.all v.h1r h en<.roa<.'he\ 17 kl·t ont11 thr publ1l lx'Jl h He also ha~ the making of a prt·tt~ gootl 1<le,1 .\ fair-and-rea\onahlc fee for u~c ol thl.· puhltl l.1rnh "'ould not he out ul on.kr It v.uuld g1\c thl' u t\. aml thl' rr<>l of thl.' puhlil. a lair return fur th<.' 111'' ul \lll1ll' puhlll land'> I hl' annuJI In• wuld Ix· ''orked (1ut "'1th the hdp of appra1\<.'r'I or other C\pt'rt'> 1n the lit-Id of 1r•tl l'\tatc It 1~ a 'lolutiun that <.0ultl v.urt.. \.\ <.' c1ppl.1utl th<.· Planning < omrn1\s1on and others fur '-'<11 l..111g 11 o ut We hope th<.· ( II) ( ouncil takl''> a good hart.I loot.. at It. Sacramento Insider ' Deukmej;an proves he can shake and shimmy By AM Y CHANCE SACRA MI N ro -Pt'rh.tp\ llfll' of the la\t t111ng' mcmtll.'r'> ol thl' Legislatur<' anJ till' c ap1tol flfl''' corps ex pn tt.•d H• o;e(' Wd\ the gcnl·r· all} re':ier' cd (,o, < 1corgc l>cu kmeJtan hclh-danung liut Dcu· kmeJ1an Juined J prnfC<;\1onal hc.'lh danc<'r al t.l'ntcr 'tage not om r riot tw1le. hut tlirn· 11me' la<;t \\l'l'k. .11 dinner part1n hl' ho\tt.·d at h1\ hnml· for the Senate. tht.· •\\\cmhh ,1ml reporter~ The grnnal l lln\l'n'u' was that Duke "'a" hc.'llcr than n111\t · of the legislator\ and n·rx1r1cr\ "'ho al so tned to !>hakl· and \h1m m) Affordable cocaine Former C1ov krn Hro"' n 1 n ii !>pecch to the Calltcirn1a ~t. hool I rn plO)'CC'i <\\'l<.K lal llln \\,I\ "'''"& the "-a)'\ 1n 1A1h1ch h1' \UlU'\\or ha\ failed to h'c un 111 Im t.an1p.11gn prom1\C\ C '9' lkuk.mt.'Jtan prorn- 1scd law and order. he <1a1d. hut u1me and Jrug U\l' .irt• \llll proh lems · ( radc. v.a\ in"cntcd under L>euk.n1cJ1Un hl' ... mt to cheers and laughter honi tht.• < ru"'d "Wh en I was goq,:rnor lOUllne wa' cx- pens1"e .. Ads generate anger It wai. JU'>I an oflhanded remark. but a com ment in one of 1hc akohol indust') ·., tclc' l\111n ad~ oppming Propo~1t 1on 134. the n1r kcl -a-dnnk. ta~ in1 11at1ve. ha' >,parked heal hc- tween the ~talc I ollcry C omm1<1r,1on. the alcohol industry. and a law- maker. The ad suggc~l' that school'! h,1\l' nut "K."en thl' ll'\llHll'\ prom l\t·d from lulll n \,lk' I :X:nnl\ \ IJ liKh lu11t•n l (111un ""11n l h.ur man "J' Olln<.; 100 happ' .1hou1 tht 1mplllJl111n. npeuall) \lnu· the 1111 llf\ h.1 .. tuntnhulcd s.i hilh11n ,., cdul.lllon ~1ntt' till' ganu' hq~an fiq \l'af\ ago rhe lOmml\<;IOl1 il\k.l·J th.II lhl' ad oc pullt·t.I hut thl'll" ti.1 .. tll.·t·n n11 rl'\fXIO\l' lr11m lhl· llH.lu\lf\ '°K ll .... 1l11.1m I l'OOitrll 1<-RcJIJnlh nl \l'I a pr 11ponrn t ol I ht• lollt'r\ r<.'tl'nth "rntt· Mall xh rh.:it h1\ (0111 plaint'> ".ire· tailing ,·'" lkat t."ar'> ... and thal lht· luuen ~lwuld nc,<.·r ha vt• hct>n \old 1n lht· fir'lt plall' '" a panacea for finant ing edm·a11on A neighborly mist ak e lJnsohc1tct.I mail from .1 poh11nan was. 1mtaung t•n11ugh to <\acramcn- tan rhoma\ II ughl"\ "ho f('ll'Otl) rcccn ed a IC'llt.'r from \,-.emllh man Phillip l\Cnocrg I> ~auamcnto of- fering a pamphlet on rnnwmcr credit I he final 'ltra"' ho"t''e1 wa\ the "a) in IA-hit h the." \ohnt:11111n wa~ aderC\ d Due lo a rnmputcr 'nafu th tcr m1'itakenl) J\\umed that 1' Ufhcs wa\ li ving with h1'I neigh- bors wife. A spokc'l"-Oman for lscnbt.·rg said thr 3'1\Cmbl)'man'r, of- fice received about 40 tekphone t·alls from <.'On'ltltucnt\ "pointing ou1 that the)' don't hv<' with their neigh- bors." Hughes say-. he 1s now 1n the mark<"t for a pamphlet on how to "correct stupidity 111 o ur elected rl'P- rcscntat1 vcs ... Wh•n W1itin9 to the Otong• Coott Doily ,ilot ... The Orange Coost Doily Pilot nnruvroge' corresJ)Ondf'n( (' fr om our reoders Wf! ff'qVf'\I 11'!111'1\ br ~l)pl 10 oppro,,1mo1ely 300 w ord\ A11y correspond n<~ S1Qn,f1con1ly longN lhon 300 w0<ds will be pr1n1ed 01 O\Jr discretion os o Community Commentary, Guest Commentary or Edrtoriol ltesponM (Ofl'lmu1111y c.ommentories 0'4' '"\"''"''' lor 1uues p~rllnAnt ro r1t1M ond towns olong thfl Orange Coost (,uf'\I eommenior•os moy ~r101n to any publl( 1nu• Ed1l()fl()f rosponiot ore r~'"'"~ IOf r~bu11uls 10 Ni11oriol posihons of th" Orange Coost Doily Pilot l•ll•fl cons1d rttd to bf' l•hf'li>uS Ot 111 bod IOll41 woll no1 be pt1nlf'd Wrrteu ore limrttttl IQ lovr s1ih1111\\1ons o mon1h AU cotresponcfonc• rnuP ~ 1•gt1ed ond include 11,,.. w111"r'' oddrou ond le~ numbor f0t ¥~1lteatl0n purpo s letten thould t>. oddfc-n41'rl to the Oronge C<>Ott Oot1y Pilot, 330 W. loy St., CO$to Mtso. CA. 92626. A1tentt0n· ltt1ers 10 the Ed11or Wr~trl Wiffl qi.,.\tlOn• or• urged 10 col rhe Doily Pilot ot 11141 6~2·02 I, ht J52. Best of Editor's Hotllne Lett en Keep up goo~ work on the grammar game To the Editor: • You wanted to sec whether we d read Judy Chamberlain•• column on arammar, didn't you? It wu just a test, wasn't it? . I'm. refCrrina to the Edjtor':s Note followina a Letter to the Editor re: "Hana.in& 10 with Tricky [);ck," on Sunday, July 29, 1990. Let me quote: 1'That's the Nixo.n Library dedication issue the caller 11 rcfenina to." How about "The caller is referrina to the Nixon Library dedication issue" instead? Mrs. Chamberlain writes to the point that the simplest and m~st straightforward way of express1n1 something is almost always the best approach. We could go on with this aram- mar game for sometime, but enough 1s enough . · Keep up the good work. NORA LEHMAN Newport Beach Tice riding wave of readers' support EDITOR ·s NO 1 l'. fhe fo//o" mg arr sam- ples of Orange Coast Dally Piiot reaue,...' com- ments Jnd Cflttt Hms from 1h1~ 1,,·ck .\s a malla of pub/it ~·nice th1· Pilot u 1// publish a sampltng nfca//~ (o th<' ho1/111t• cwch Ut'l'I. m th1~ <pace. The numha to rt'Jt h l d1tor\ /lot/me I\ 64J-6086 who has debts. They should not ll't this thing die down. Those people need to move from Newpon Beach. They arc a d isgrace to ha ve 1n our neighborhood. I am sorry I hve near them. Keep this on the fronl page. You're do111g a good JOb. Wh y 1s tt that the Judges and pohce who do these things can go to a rehab and get off but a lot of the people that I have known who have been caught on their first offense have i onc to Jail? These arc people who were engineers. . These guys, I would say. were on par wnh Judges and poltccmen. But ord111ary Joe Cit~z.cn aoes to pnson. I'm getting sick of the dual standard for these Qt"Oplc. 0 ' c ~ r 0 . I JUSt "'anted )OU to \.no"' 1tiat I was outr.agcd th1'> morning when I read that Llo'd Tire had hwn dt'nlrd acn'"" to th e prt.')\ box at the Op Pro (l\ rr 1hc an1dc~ he "'roll' thi s "'eek.. both ahout lht· 1un111r' cumix·t1tuin as well as thl· .,beaut) pageant I rcJll) kcl the Op otlic1als n·all) owe him an .1polo~~ l'ht') 'II d1scu,cr that then· 1\ a ',1\1 numhn o f ix·uplc "'ho <.:I\\ l 1l·e·., artH k\ 3\ bnng nl!',ht on Jnd 1xrhap'> \\l' Jtllll need t11 ha\t: mun: i>cuPk 11~.c I lm.d "hv "111 "itand tnll and .tx· h1 llh.rn1 at the ha'i1cs. The ba\ln 11f fo1rnc\'>. hunt'\!. dl'll'Ol ~ and ta~te I rcall) appre\ iall' h11n It " nire to sec thl\ kind of at11tudc .rnd dl'>lt'rnllll'nt 1n a) oung IA-rJll'r iod.n I'm a local reader. I JUSt want to say that I think Lloyd Tice did an outstanding JOb in tmng111$ this mocker) of 1he Op to a head. I've been 1h1nktng that way and so have m) sons. who are 20 and 19. The beaut} pageant should Ix· held separ- at<.'I}. and 1t 1s nice to 'lt''> the }Oung man wn11ng his op1 n1on I th in._ 11 I'> great. Morl' po"'cr to you Jerry Kobnn 111' recapping his positioning of Cook's Strait creates another error. Unless the spring blossoms of New Zealand are as confused as he is, they would not bloom in March -New Zealand's autumn Incidentally. I do hkc his 0 column. 0 I J"'' "'an't Ill makt~a comnwnt ab<1u1 1 lo\d 11te'<. lO\l'ra@.e of the.' Op Pro I think It \\3!> grca1 he 1\ a rl'Jll~ good \H11l'r I "'as l1nda mad ahout 14hal th\' Op d11l .ib<1u1 llanning him If thl' Op can't take an' hlllc cr111c1"m and ha'e lu han a .,.. ntt•r I thin k. that " fl't'll\ had I 111.e I ..aid We would apprcc1atc-rcad1ng an editorial on the po~cr of a bo)lOll "'hen: thl· nc"' ga~ohne prices arc concerned fl dcK')n't mc.-an lca\lng your t•ar home for a \\Cl'k at a 11me. 1t JUSI means planning a l111k· so )11u t·an u1mh1ne ~our man) h11lc trips Just a one pert·en1..a'1ng on e'cr~onc·., part could do a great deal Rmlllt11ng " a po"crful tool 14hcn ~e don't think \\l' hJ\C.' the power 10 change 'lomcthing 0 I JUSt think the paper 1s JUSt com111g alorig so great. I cannot believe the changes that have taken place 111 the la st six months. It 1s absolutely super. and I rc.-all} feel that it 1s our local commun1t> paper and an)thing that goes on 1s addressed in the paper It rcalf} makes it fun . It's a reall ) super-fun paper that JUSt involves all of us. M> question toda y 1s regarding the comics. One of m) fa\onte comic stnps and also that of man} of m)' f nends 1s the one called Cathy. I am not <1ugges11ng that }Olt replace one of ')'Our ex1s11ng comic stnp\ because I know of all the outer) that }OU received when you tned to take Nanq 001 of pubhca 11on But 1f there 1s an} "ay you can squec1c one in. I'd love to see Ca th )'. I think. 11 1s a real!) great canoon stnp that addrcs..cs all U\ female'\ who arc in their 20s to 30s who arc o;1nglc. and I know so men)' people who read 11 daily. I reall) miss getting that from the Dally Pilot because J used to take the Time and I replaced that wi th the Pilot. I reaH" hkt.• I h"d .ind hi\ tmnage of thl· Op "a' good 0 I JU\l .... antnl 111 'a~ thank )llU tor put11ng f rl·d B.1\\et 1n 1h1 lunntl'\ that 1~ the l utr\I ont· uf (I II 0 l\bout (( O'lta Me\3 C ounulman) ..\m- hurge) ·., sccmingl) IN1l'I} fight again'il the illegal nhrn !itlluat1on llkgal ahcn'i mm<' tnlo this cou ntr) from C\Cn rnuntr) in the "-Orld ..\l'lu- all). 1t 1s int1m1dating 1n man) art·as of ( o.,la Me~a where th e)' stand around in h1g groups. I don't hkc the n·mark\ thq make. I th111k th<· 1ssuc.1!1 sadl> in nel·d of nwrt.• hrlp. Amburge} ,., g1' 111~ 1t a tr)'. but I can't think. of a more Read ing thl· 1).1ix·r .,..11h 1hr headlllll' th.11 \:!)\ "floJ~ JH',I no 1)1.tll' for (111 llll"ldCnt ,. Ju )IHJ haH· JO> \U~l'\111111 '4h.11 the plan: \\ould ht' 101 an 3ll liknt'' It''> .1 \1t1p1d hcddllnc 0 I \\JIH to lumnwnt on Jud) Chamtll.·rlain·, Jrlllll' on thl' 1111\U\l' OI tt.r<immar .rncl tht• f ngll\h langu..igc I :m1 'l'I' plca\Cd that 'hl· ha\ hrought thl"i w C''l'l\llnl·., <1lll'nl1<>r1 W\· grandmother' knu"' thal till' fault Ill'' "llh 'l hool teacher\ and part·nt\ \\h11 d1111·11.11rrl'll thl' < hildrcn when thC) m1'1U\\' lhl· I ngll\h l11nguag1.· • produltl H' l'Sue to he addre"i'it'd r ... e wnt1cn ( ongres .. man ( °' I am real!)' d1sappo1nted ocraul\t' our tamil) ha'> n1111ced a h1g 1mprmement in the Piiot. and I guc'i!> I was e'pect1ng a more halalll·cd <.'dllonal. I think 1h1s 1., an 1sr,uc that 1s \Cf). \ff) urgent and the idea of federal ta\ monc~ gmng to support people )\ho arc here 1llegally 1s JU'>I horrid I rnn't 1111ag1m· an ~b<><l) grnng along 14 \th that EDITOR ·s NOTE· We too '4 Id /O\'e o ru n the Ca th> ccm11c stn"p. Un/Ortuna cl}', the ~s Ange/C's Tim es /lad 11 firsr and has blacked 001 the comic to compcttng nr" spapt·rs like the llot 0 0 0 l""anl 111 u1111phment J.111 C 1rJham 101 al ll\Jllng .1 prolt'\I in trnnt of tin 1\.1\ lllg\ and loan e\nullH't 11111 \\alta·, h11111l on "'2nd ~trl't'I 111 'll'\.\ port lk,1d1 I I'll.· he"~ thl'\ '>hould g1' l' thl' home hack Jnd 11·" ofT their drhl' hl..l' l'"l'f\lllll' On page A3. the art1dc b) Jim (11llcsp1e ahout thl· JUJge ordered into drug rehah He 14a'i caught "Jlh l0Ca1nc.-hut all the dlargc<. '4111 Ix dropped if ht.• goes to a drug rehah (lrngram Wdl. isn't that nllC. I think your headline "Coast congrc<;sman· Kill Hussc111 · 1s nccdlessl} 1nflammaton1 and I am ashamed that the Dally Piiot would stan somcth111g of that son That's all I have to sa) I am disgusted 0 Jim Wood's comment\ on John Wa)'ne in his airport column are complctel~ OU'\ of hne John Wa)nc·'I not a treason1st. he "115 JUSt an average Nc"-port Beach c1111en Letter from the editor An open letter to Gil Ferguson Dear C11I l°H' i'x'l'll lt'l'llllg .1 Oil hh· )'OU latl'I) 1r111a1nl .1t the l0t·al prc'i'i., No I'm 11111 •lllltl\ .11 thc I o\ ·\ngek" f1m r'. \our 111.11111 \11llrll' ofgnet. or the { >r.1ngt• < 1111111\ Rt·g1"itcr 11·, )our ll"ll ln\lllcr\ Rt•port. the nf\\\klln \Ou puhl l\h for \Our lnn- '>llluenl\ 1n lht· 7tlth l>l\tril t. that'' &lit llll' \ll.llllld l oder thl' h.mnrr 111 "N''"\f'lapt·rr, and Pohl•t' · ~11u J\k. the qul'\11011 "Wh} art' hl\.al paper" <,o out of IOuth \.\llh thr ,,1 llll'\ and 1h1nlong of our lommun1t>'1" Your ncw-.le1ter then g1 \es a run- down of the h1a'»t:s and strengths. 1f an). uf the lornl prc'i'i ()f th(' Dally Pilot. )OU wnl<' "It\ ne'' o"ner ha\ promised to hu1ld a paper that doc\ rrflcct the comn1u111t\ 11 \Cf\<'\. It'\ do1111 mu< h oc11cr. hu t ha\ a new editor out <>f Irvine with a very liberal bias He 1i. thought to ha ve bcc11 rcspons1hlc fo r thr glowina endorsement of comrade (tarry) \j1.1.1n and th<' oppc>\lt1on to Oil'~ rc- <'lco1on." ('omc on. <.iii . lht.· 111lorm:rnon 1n thut paraarnph 1s ahout a-. nccurate as u Pravda pre"i'I rl·lea~ Since you're lC>niotantly complnin1na ahout the lack of accurar)' 1n the media. let me take a few momt."nt\ to shine the ltaht of truth on tho\( thrl'C error· filled \Cnt.encc SHt~ 11n1"' I: Actually, this 1' the only 1tnten e that's true. Not only has the Dall)' Pla.t'1 new owner, Bob Pase. vowed to build a paper that d()(S reflect tht C'ommuni- ty 1t serves, hc'5 delivered on his prom1 . Over the pa t Sill months. the PU•t'• editonal NC· (or the first ume 1n years, rcnccta tbe con· scrvauvc naturr of the Oransc Cout. s.-a... • ....., I: Your nt..,_ kttet SJ"-' thr .U.1 • narc tompli· ll ment. "It's doing mu('h better .... but then }OU rnuntcrpunl h -beh"' the bell -"'1th " but has a nc"' editor ou t of In inc w11h a ven liberal tiia.,," whith JU'it isn't trul' · ) our u111 tu\iun seem~ to stem from m) t1A10 }Caro; ( 1986-1488) on '.ht" (r\int· Planning C omm1ss1on ..\n appointee of Councilman fd Dornan. m) d a1m 1(1 fame was as il lO n lCr ll<.'d r C 'll · \.lcnt/env1ronmcn1aho;t who pla)'cd a 'lmafl part in help10g to sa ve p1c· turesquc Quail Hill and other por· tt ons of open space 1n Irvine. includ- ing many oranac groves Wr worked closcl> with Th<' Irvine Co to ncgot1a1c a h1stort <" open space agreement. allowing the company to increase d<"ns1t1c~ 1n tht inner pon1on of Irvine in ex(hnnae for open Sp).lce located mo'11l y on the city's bof(krs A win-win prop- osition for everyone. If you ask the folk'I at The Irvine Co .• you·11 find I was one of the more moderate voices on the." com- m1ss1on. I don't think they ever hod a problem workinJ with me. But I resianrd from the Plannina Comm1S5lon halfway into my term. Why? Because I was la'1clY d1 s.- 1flus1oncd by the shcnanipns of both poht1cal factions in Irvine. I didn't want to be a pan of ei ther, so I walked away and moved to Ncw- pon Beach. Do I have a hberal bias? In Or· anat County, that's like bt1n' a ked if )'ou'tt a Communl t dunna the Mct.arthy era. But I'll answer the question anyway No. any pa· cepuon of a hbtral bta1 is nons.cn.c. Just look at our edttonal cove~ over lhc latt 1x months. But l'~e ~ newt ror you Any IOOd editor woh a hbmal biaJ w1U titnd over beckwatdt IO '' d n•1 ,. \ho" lronKall)" 1h1<. u\uall)' lead\ tu a conver\ativc slant. Oh. a last footnOll' on \C'ntcn<.c numocr 2 For the past two year'>. l'n· been "out of Newport Beach," not ln1nr Sentence number 3: Bccau~ of m} past 1n,ol"t'mcn1 in Irvine poht1n. I abstained whe n our edttonal board took a \'Otc on endorsing the lrvmc ma)oral race. whi ch. in thcof). 1\ a non-pan1s1an race. I was. howc"cr. "beh111d" -along with our ed1tonol board -the endof'lt'ments in the other races. For the record, wt endorsed only Republicans in the parts1an races (hardly show1n1 a liberal h1as). which included our endorsement of Republican newcomer Ph ylh~ Badham over you in the 10th As- sembly rrimary. And still stand by our cho1~. We wrote, in part. "It's ttme for a chanac. Assemblyman Oil Ferguson Is a wonderful person. He's outspoken. unafraid and relentless in his opinion. Alas, that's not cno u,t\. Fcrauson is way too far to the riaht of the mainstrram Re-- publican pany and, con!Cquently. he has had areat diffi culty ac- complishina thinp -the most basic thtnas -1n cramcnto. And for that reason. tht Oranac Coast suffers.·· An endonement ap1nst fcl'Juton isn't a Jl&J' of libc:nli m. That's • non ~uhur. An endoncment for Bldhlm is simply an endoncmcnt (or Badham. Tbt votcn dtdn't see it our way. and you clt.aned Bldham's clock. Faar eftOUlh. But let's nOt 6old jiUclje. Oil, it's te>Ufb 10 prod'-'Cll an error·ft'ee publkaucm and rm 1.um1ne your m1te0ncept ona wtft unintenoonal. I'm famlhar ~ith 1nnoyin1 m111ake • • WIUlam Lobdell -just look at "for the record" which scm1rc1ularly appears on pa1c 2 of thr Dally Piiot each day. Perhaps we can end this matter by passing alona somcthina Bob Page told me on my first day o n the JOb hcrt' "If your own mother tells you she love~ you," he advised, "you'd bet- ter ched: it out before you print it." Kmd rcprds, Bill We need your help Actuall y, we need your essays, features. poetry, diaries, cartoons, columns1 photos -anythina you'd hkc pub ishcd. They can all become a pen of the Oru11 C..1t Dall1 Pu.fs newt t feature. The Readers' Paac. which will be publis~ first Monday of cath month stanlna Sept. l We won't make any judamcnts on the 9uahty of mat.erial iubm1Ued. That s not the point It's ju•t a forvm for folks •bo yeam to be published. Ir )OU or JQUr kids bave t0me- thi"1 J<>U'd hlte to IU~h. pteaw lend u to: TW ll~ ..... Or· "91 Co.A Oatty Ptkit. )JO,f.r. •r Street, COMI Mae. C'A 92627. J ' \ ~ ,.,. ------~ \ I ./ ~dMt­.., ..... .., --""" .. th In u• w1Qs II tl1t ........ ._ 1114·101 lftllllf lowtlll!NlllldlOI .. lowtl '°' - 71 .. FRONTS: • • cao ,,,,_419 ® <D OM.W COUT DMY MOT Sunct.y, Auguet 12, lllO A7 ~--- • • • • • WARAI STAT10NARY ~ ~ cu 0 rn ~ i) ~ ~ OCEAN REPORT HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN r..STORMS R.URR/£5 SHOW ICE SUNNY PT CHlUOY CLOUDY IOATIG • AllTIDEr TRAVELER'S REPORT '•'"' clowdy Wllh SCltltlld Ove• 11111t1 w11t1s to111hwnt to wnt llllld 10 10 ·~ '"°''Willi lo<.t "''" 10 lO ll!OIJ JhrN IOOI UH Ill the lfltfnooft Ind twtnfllC LOCATIC* ICD IHAN STATE NATIONAL Hunllngton 8Mcll 1·2 pOOt Hewpor1 8Mch 1·2 pQOf Sen c...._.. 1·3 POOt S-1 CllUIC:llOn 8oulh W .. 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Army preparing to help put out fire iii . Yosemite By MARY McGRA TH A1t«Mofa4 "'"' Witt• YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK -The spectacular sights of Yo- semite National Par~. normally cn- JO)'ed l;>y up to ~~.000 "1s11ors on summer weC'kch'd days. were cloud<'d by smoke Saturda) and the tounst crunch wis nonciustC'nt. "There's next 110 nobod) h<'rO." Don fo"< of the U S Parle Service said at Yosemite Valley, locat1on of th<' El Capitan and Half Dome rock mas~s and other much photo- graphed attractions. Yosemite was clo..cd. after the first summer11mc evacuation 1n its I 00-year history. because of two fires burning o"cr at least 14,000 acres on thc~cst side of the park. A total of mor<' than I 7S.OOO acres were reported burning in Northern California, with 14 fires classified as major and hundred'I of smaller ones being watched. '"' u.-~· More than 11.000 firefighters were working on the hncs, mostl y 1n pine forests. The largest fire. in th<' Pinc Crl'ck area of Tehama County. had bum((! I 06.000 acres by Satµrday af\cmoon, the California Departs ment of Forestry reported. Satwday w•• th• third day of the Yoseflltte Natlon•I f'•rk closure. W••ry firefighter t•kes a bre•k a t Yosemite ,.•rk The U.S. Forrst Service requested help from the military on Saturday and was told that three banahons of soldiers from the Army would be made ava1lablt' after undergoing three days of special training in fire fiah t ina. · flrefiahters gamed 10 ptrccnt con- tainment of each Yoscm1t~ blaze. one 9,200 acres, and the oth« 5.000 acres. But they were hampered 1n the smaller one by a temptraturc inversion. "It JUSI holds the smoke in. JUSt like a cover on a saucepan .... The air tankers can't 10 in and drop because they can't see anything," wd CDF spokesman Norm Benson. Fire crews, however. weren't tht' only ones unable to see anything. "For a lot of tourists, one of their lifelong ambitions was to see Yo- semite. Som<' barely got th<'rt and were turned out," \aid Denise LeDuc. a ser~u:c station operator in Manposa. 30 miles west of the park Y0St"m1te was closed on Fnda)'. when more than 10.000 v1s1tors were sent out of the park. The · valley's sleeping facili ties. including campgrounds. for 8.000 were vir- tually unu~ ovcrn1aht. "We arc sad. very much. ht-cause for us. 10 France, w(' don't see sequoia trees," said Ma1te LetC'rtn. a member of a French tour group that aot .no closer to Yosemite than Manposa. Most of the California fires were started by liahtnina, offic1als said. and a 10111 of 23.490 liahtnina strike were counted in the state by ekctron1c dctcc11on equipment ht> tween Aug. 3 and I rid&). "Thc good news toda) is 1hat there w('rc no lightning 'llnkcs O\Cr· night. and there shouldn't be an~ tor sc\C'ral days now," L1<1a Ro:-d of the ( aliforn1a Ot*partment ,,f Forc-;1r. said. The bad ncws ~a.-. that dn weather and "Ind, a\ "ell as in s versions. complicated the fight against sever.M blaZ<''I and that more thunderstom'rs~ bnn11n1 hahtning and erratic win s -werc CXJX'Clcd b) the middle f the wttk Flame~ throughout the state dc- stro}'cd 77 structures -from outs bu1ldin15 to homes -including 66 1n th<' town of Foresta along the Merced River Canyon near Yo- ..cm1te. A National Guard h<'11coptcr era hed Friday <'Vtnina while "00P" 1ng up watt"r out ot a I <'hcma t oun- 1) pond. Staff S&t. Mil o Laguna. tbc uc" chief, sufJCred minor inJum·s. said MaJOr Patnc1a Anto<>h. hut the pilo t and co-pilot ('S(apcd uns harmcd The cauSt" of the crash "as not 1mrncd1at<'l y determined ThC'rt' "eri: no other confirmed inJUfll''i arnung fircfiahtcrs F 1 rcfighters were spread thin in man)' spots. An 18-person ere" was fiihtm& a 2.5©-aerc w1ldfi~ 1n the K1n/i Mountain Rana<'. a federal wilt emcss area on th<' north coast tha1 includes hah1tat of the ('Os dan~trcd spotted owl. 1 WO Cr<'WS were OV('ITUn on fn· day, on<' 1n Yosemite and another 1n the Sequoia NalJonal F orc'it, but eso1,PC'd serious in,Jury b) St"rambhng into hcat-rcs1stant t<'nt\ Police: Dad killed baby, fed ·body to dog NEW YORK -The father of a newborn boy wh01C dismembered body was eaten by the family's Oc.rman shepherd was chlf'IC'd wHh muRtcrina the infant tn a fit of anacr over a wet diaper, police said Saturday. Jason Radtke, 19, who had just moved hcrt ftom a small town in Ntbtulta. was chatted late FridaJ with two counu of tce0nd..dcarce murder. . said 511. Tina Mohrmann, a pohoc spokesman. No charsa were filed IPJnst the 1nfan1·~ mother. Radtke'• common-law Wife l•nda Bo~. 19. The boy. Anthony Radtke. Wat bom Aua, 4. Mohmwin •id poUoc believe Anthony's cf)'ina earty Friday 1W1tcMd Radtke, who cook the bl~ out of a d~ drawer the couple uK'd • I mOfthif\ crib. The infant uriMeed Oft Jadtb. 1Dd the fathtt threw him to IM ~ CaJ't. John ~n aaid • .. He cut the baby up and ten the remains 1n a pos111on so the dot -a )..ycar-01d named A~l -could coniume 11. Crttpn SIHJ Pohlr beheve Radtke uKd a razor. but no weapon hll\ been found, he said. The couple cal~ poh{'C Fnday mom1n1 to report thc infant was m1siina. They uid they had put him to slttp about m1dniah• in tht>1r bedroom. policc said . The couple's I I-month-old dauahtcr. Kayla. was found slccp1na unharmC'd 1n her playf'Cn 1n the hv1nt room. pohcc id he wa plactd 1n lhe custody of the Burtau of Child Wclfart, Ctte11n sa1d. There was no 1nd1cation ht h1d been abuK'd, he lidded. Radtke moved to New York two week.I qo f'tom Akna. Neb.. to f'ulfill hi dream of bta>m· i~• I doa UUntr. police ••d.. He attended the K-9 llbl.-.. Sdeece C'vitff h!rc doe-tra ni"-echool i• die a-.·~ "' e tbe couptc a.~cc1. ..W A..,_y Malanfa, the 1ehool'1 ·mat\IFf. Radtkt' bou&J'lt the Gcrman 'lh<'phcrd two months qo for U .SOO. said J<'rry ukt>forth. o•ner of ukr1· Kcnnds in WarTt'n. Main<' Radtke wanted the dot to help start his tra1ntr'i carttr, ukeforth said. Detectives took Appoll to an Animal Hosp1s tJI 1n Manhattan to be X-raytd. lnc dot wa.s put to tlttp and a ~Y thowtd the baby wu k1llC'd btforc he was eaten. satd Elkn Borakove. a spokeswoman for thc MedtaJ fa.1m1n<r. The Radtk<-.. moved to New York Cit)' from Alma. 1 farm1n1 town of 1,200 about 200 milt's 1<>uthwcst of Lincoln. Neb • when• h~~~~ had workC'd at an 1ct· cream shop. Alma • Ron Earlr tl1d. lladtkc bad a cnm1nal record that includl'd petry \heft and umple auaull. n II.id • Tbo murdtf counts qa1n I Raclt t tncluded oae for iMcnti nal murdtr and Ont for dtl>f9\cd indiffCTTM"C, pnhcc \lid -•1 n. A....mtH ,,,... • " ......... ti 11 ·-~""9t ,. ,. .. 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WA SHI NGTON Ma)or Ma non Ban) urged fed<'ral pros- ecutors 10 abandon an> thought of retrying him on drug and pcrJuf) charges and poh11cal allies u 1d Sat· urdtn he "ill s..•rk delt1on w thl' Cit) SC ounc1 I n<''t NoH·mbcr "Now 1s the 11mc for healing ·· Barf) told cheeri ng '>upport<'rs Of 1hc JUf) 1ha1 con' 1l1cd him Fnda) •on one chara<'. acqulll<'d him on another and wa s dcadlockt'll on 12 more. Baf'f) said, "Ut their JUdgs mcnt be our last Judgment ·· In an cmo11onal 11pccch befoic: some S<Xl people -man) of. them chanting. "Four Mort )'<'ars'" - Barr) did not d1m:tl) address his .own political future ~or did he sa\ whether he would appeal hit con' ll · 11on on a m1sdemC"anor charge ot coc~ in<' possession Bot top poht1cal aides to the ma)\Qr. sptak.1 ng on cond1t1on ol anon) mit) a few hours later, said Bal'T) will run for a ( 11) ( ouncil scat "The man's hie ,., poht1l'S. and noY. that this tnal 1s m C'r he has dl-c1dcd he""' run for th<' council," said one top ad\ISCr who spok<' with Ban) after th(' Spt('(·h Saturday "This allo"s him 10 k~p his hand in local pohun. eam a living. and relic-cm h1m<;c:ll .. But in h1~ aprx·arancc. which hlcndt'd elrmcnl'> of a campa11n ral h and a f('' L' al m('ct1ng. th(' m.i)or aHl1dt'd discussing poht1n and instead apologized to th(' cm·., residents. ")Oung and old. black and ~hit('. kw and gcnlll<'," and he a kcd them to "forgive m(' for aO\ hun I ma> ha'c caused I hopt that an) uf ~ ou who 'illll harho1 rc<;('ntm('nl and 'cngcancc lan kt go .. Ban) had \81d ~ptatedl) bcfcm th<' trial that he was being targeted for ln\.C\llga11on in part because he " a prominent tilack lcadC'r "Now 1s the lime Tor healing · Ba rn said "I call on the l 'nitcd \talc\ go,cmmt"nl 10 Joi n in th1< healing. .. -By n~ A,.ocl•IH Pm" American arrested; accused of helping Liberian rebels PA YNES VILLE. L1bcna -Rdll'I fon:c' moH'<i to within ~00 )ardc; of Ml>nrov1a·s airport Saturda). and the aov<'rnm<'nt announced 11 had arrest((! an .\mtncan and accused him of support1na the insurgents The fiahlrna Saturd.a) came on tht third da) of an off<'nSl\'t aimed at dnv1ng President Samuel I~ from power before a West Afncan fortt amvcs to lr) to end 1he 7-month-old c1v1l war The fiahnna forced officials to bcain evacuating the last operating hospital in Monro' 1a on . turda\. a Wntcm rchef official said Fifi) rcbcls of Charle\ Ta\ tor's National Patno11c Front. supportcd by 60mm monars and a 200mm antHurcraf\ aun, m<'t stiff rcs1ttance from 1overnment troops usina ~mall arms to defend Spng.s Pa)nc airs field. No fl1ahis ha"<' bttn reported for te"eral wteks at th<' airport. which •~ two m1k from Doe's fon1fied man· s1on Taylor launched hts offcn wt on WC'dnc1day from Payne ville. a suburb on the eastern outskirts of Monrovia In a radio ttlcphonc call from lxx"11 mansion Ill thl· Rn11sh Broad casting Corp . a prc'1dcn11al pokl''is man said the arrC"sted l\mencan man wa\ armed \\1th a t • S -made M-16 nfle and a loadt'd r<',Oht'1 whtn h<' was apprcht'ndcd Fnda~ in an apartmcn1 hu1ldin1 10 <'lstrm 1nkor \Uburb He was t<'ntat1'<'h 1dcn11fied a' l\ndrc" Voros of New Jc~). ~ul the BBC reporter who took the call said the hne was poor and 1t ..,., d1ffi•ult to undcrstand the nak- mcnt Th<' c;pokMman. whotc nam<' was not audible a('('U~ the Amtn · \an of l·a~in& out "rebc-1 ll ti\ Ille\ .. i\ITMted With him was a L1bcnan arm> officer 1dcnufed •~ Col Chnstopher Doe. who wu ac- cusc:d of v.orkina for the ClA Ht is not rclatcd 10 Prc 1dcnt Doe. In Wuhinaton th<' tate l)cl>ert m<'nt u1d the Amen~n was ar rcst<'d at a guc t houK of the ' Alt"nl.y for lntem111onal De~lo~ mcnt. lht ao"cmmcnt qency th.at administers the U . aid prosram worldwide. -·~ fh .t...a.tetl ,,,_ Refinery blast kills three MOSCOW -An c•plosi.on and fire &unlay at an 011 refinery in a c11y nonh or MOICOW killed three ~and il\lumS I.be official MWJ aac.ncy Ta rt~. A compreuor taOon blew up a.ftd s1ancd a f ttt, the news tttDCY •id. ~ biaLc WU ti ....... widlJft \hru hou.n. 11 aea1. tllict doud or.-..,. Yat'Olllvl. a Clty lJO ........ ol M~. -111. n. tor , r I ftlli • -I I -(" IC n • C 0 K E SPOONS ARE PASS!. IUT ... Ptediction: The •naa symbol of llD1e tbia year will tie tbe monocle, danaliq . from a 11>lG cba1n a la Chanel or tucked into tbe pocket of a Judy Ch ambertaln styli~ mono-·•••••••••• pm Charvet llli.rt. Lorpettes will also be seen around town. The local Barfly Corps, an elite group of people without whom half the restaurants in Newport would ., into immediate Chapter 11, will be paying closer attention to their bar and restaurant tabs from now on. Reports of bill "padding" have been running rampant through the Corps. While it is not my intention to name names. oertain establishments keep cropping up as settings for appallingly large mathmatical errors. One of the alleged infractions most often voiced by cuatornera wbo think tbey'\'e beeo overcbaroed: Berteaden aornetima buy drinks ft>r aastomen in the hope that the uACbarled amoun11 will be reftecte.J in their tips. But when \bey do ao without the permis~ion of the bouse1 they have to make up the diff'en~ncc IOIMWbere CtlC. "YW. like on our billl." 11)'1 one of the leaden of the Barftya. ••Believe rne, they know wbo we are -and they wait until the end of the niaht to pad the bill.•· "They undemtimate our intelligenoe -and our memories." he a&ys. Cue in point; In one establishment where .:us- tomen sip the bill at the betinnina of the evening, then are banded hick their credit cards and never see the bill aaaint a .. regular" ran up a bill that included two charaea for what appeared to be large rounds of drinks. "But he never buys anyone a drink," said orie of his buddies. Another Corps member recalls her days .ills a cocktail waitress. • "Everybody was scammin$ everybody," she says. "The waitresse5 were scamming the bartender. the blnendet WU IClft'lmiq the OWMr." CUatomera wbo .poke ~ &aasuaees were presumed to be the eaaJest ~ta. .. When we tefVed the dri~ we Mre in· attucted to tell the custom that the only t'tee tbina be WU fOin& to • Wal a pretty smile. And t,.en wed t · o ourselves, 'boy, am J aoina to aet you.'" The reason for all the cumnt alleaod ··paddina" may be the switch many restaurants have made to comr.uterized bill and inven~aystems. 'Now," says one of the s. '"m.nqe~t can tell you within an ounoe or two. ow much inventory has been served in a Jiven time frame." Monocles and lorsnenes are no new sta=1ym- bols. Years o, f uscd to travel around the U East Side of NY~ (affectionately known as The box) with a friend who had one of those names that was. immediately identifiable with a le,endary American family fortune. She never let anyone ehe~ ply for anything, and her entouraae was often sjzejble. When the bill came, even if it took her an hour to do so, she would calculate its correctness item by item . She almost always found a mistake. Police kill ~edellin drug lord the luxury apartment, which was equipped with bullet-resistant win- dows. The apartment was located in southern Medellin's Alaneda neigh- borhood. hundreds of people over the past year. United States. Colombian President Cesar Gaviria said after taking office last week that both extraditions and the crackdown on trafficke:-s would con- tinue. one •Jkbt • would cry. triwnpbudy, "Thn over-c~ me S6 for the two lbl. of caviar we had. 'And Joanie only bad eeven brudy aJeu.nden, not nbte... . The little mqnifyina ala.II wou.ld ao beck 1n the pOne. and we'd all breathe a lilb of relief. I shudder to think what miallt have bappefted iltbc f'ood btll bad ever been doubled. Yet that's exactly what locals are sayina bas been happenina to them. Food servers and blrtende!!f take note -10me of those "fallina down drunks ' you tee banlina around in your establishment may just tum out to be ••spotters." rm not tryina to discourqc you f'rdm burna drinks for cu1tomen. just don't put the ''&bonqet on other people's bills. Jn retaliation, the Barfly Corps is tbrealeftlq to stay home two m&hts a week. Or carry flu\:s with thtm on their appointed rounds, not just to be used in their limousines. Ouchi J"4y ClaamberlatD'1 col1DU1 ra1 S.Uy1 ud Tlaanday1. BOGOTA. Colombia -Police shot and killed a key member of the violent Medellin cocaine cartel Sat· urday in a gunbattlc in one of Medellin's exclusive neighborhoods. police said. Gustavo de Jesus Gaviria, the cousin of the cartel's leader. Pablo ~ Escobar, was killed at 4:00 p.m. A local hosP.ital did not identify his body until four hours later. Gaviria, who authont1es said was the third most important member of the drug cartel, exchanged gunfire with police before being killed. aC'· cordina to a police statement. A police spokesman said in · Medellin that one of Gaviria's as· sociates. ,i\lexandra Tapias. was de· tained in the operation. carried out by a special ant1·narcot1cs police unit. · Gavina 1s the third cane! leader killed in gunbanles with police dur· mg the past e1jht months. Police say Gaviria acted ais his first cousin's front man in sc .. veral business transactions and tha·t sev- eral of Escobar's properties are regis- tered in Gaviria's name. Gavina was wanted for l'Xtra· dition to the United States on drug traffick1 ng charges. The Medellin canel last n 1onth called a truce in a year·loni 1er ron st campaign. saying 11 was y1eld1 ng to Colombian's desire for peace The cartel said in a C'Ommunique that the government should respond t·:> the peace overture by ending its f >0licy of extrad1t1ng drug traffickers 1 o the All Medellin police officers were ordered to their posts late Saturday because of fears the canel may call off the truce following Gavina's death. Last December, pohce shot and killed Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha on Colombia's northern coast. Along with Escobar, Rodrigue£ Gacha was considered one of the cartel's most violent leaders. Over 1,000 attend gay pride festival By GEORGE McCRORY .. The statement gave no details about how police located Gaviria in He is the ma1n partner of EsC'obar. the Medellin cartel leader blamed for a terrorist campaign of bombs and other attaC'ks that have killed -By Tbe AHocl•IH Prel6 Fire damages apartment Ecuador quake, slides kill 4 NEWPORT BEAC H -An elec- t rical fire JD the Oakwood Apart· ments on Seagull Lane killed a resi- dent's cat and caused about S60.000 in damage. police said. Six Newport Beach fire engines arrived at the complex shortl) after 11 a.m and extinguished the hla1es a few minutes later. a pohcc !>pol..es- man said. The fire started in an ektm:al outlet of an apartment on th<' 1h1rd floor, he said. No one was injured. .. ( QUITO. Ecuador -An. earth· quake set off landslides that blocked roads and buned homes in this Andean nation. killing at least four people. officials said Saturda). The te mblor at 10 p.m. Friday lasted ahout 2~ set0nds. said Hugo Yepet. direc tor of the Geodesic In· Slltute. More than 40 af\ershocks were recorded after the quake. which registered 5 0 on the Richter scale. Four people died when a landslide crushed a house in Pomasq111. 12 miles north of Qu1tQ. the m pital, said Emilio Suarez. the civil ddensc director. Suarez said landslides buried part of the Pan American highway .>nd at least I 0 adobe houses in the sp:irscl) populated area north of Quit•). He said man) other roads wen· also blocked A one·m1k stretch along on•: lane of the Pan American highway re- mained obs1ruc1ed Saturday. Suare1 said. He did not known whether any vehicles were buried by the land· 'ihde. 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Brokers 2418 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach, A 92660-5227 IRVI NE -Over 1,000 people gathered at the UCI campus Saturda~ for a gay and lesbian. pride festival, celebrating their lifestyle and opening their ·arms to the straight population of the county. The second annual event was organized by Orange County Cultural Pndc 10 bnng the gay and lesbian community together and increase awareness in the general public about homosexuals . .. We're try1ng this time to bring the gay and lesbian community together to have some togetherness and to share some food, music and fun ... said Orange County C ultural Pnde spokesman Scott Liles. "We're trying to be visual the the county and let people know that gays and lesbians hold various positions 1n the county, including doctors, lawyers and politicians. The only difference is that we <:arc for people of the same gender." The event started Saturday and continues today with a parade on campus at noon. Over 160 entncs ha vc been accepted for the parade. which will feature Laguna Beach Councilman Robert Gentry as grand marshal. The festival mcludes a wide array of booths, ranging from AIDS support services to a gay traffic school. Gay political groups were reprt'sented. including the Republican Log Cabin Club and the Eleanor Roosevt'lt Democratic Club. Entcruunment included disco and country western dancing. while frsuval· g()('rs also gazed at displays of gay pride rally memorabilia and gay art. A do7cn members o f the Act1v1sts for Christ reglious group protest~d several feet from the festival gates. holding signs scrawled with bible verses and religious messages. There were no confrona- t1on~ w11h gays or lesbians. according to campus police. "We're here out of love for them and tell them they can release themselves. We're as.king them to repent." said protestor Forrest Ricker. At last year'-; ga} pride celebration 1n Santa Ana. several fights erupted bcl"ecn protestors and festival-goers. The festi val was movrd to the (ICI because of controlled campus conditions where campus police can intervene 1f necessaf). said Orange County Cultural Pride president Connie Long. "I 1h1nk this location has certain rules and the rules have been followed herr." ~he said. "They C'an ha' e their say, but they must follow M'' 1.·ral rules. For example. they can't scream and shout. .. Long CXJXC'IS 5.000 people to visit the festival. with most of them C'ommg for the gay pnde parade. NE f L ucular c.aper," said Hewicker, whom Sturbush calls .. Planing Dircktor From At Huw1ckcr." them outts Ne14-pon &sch and "Wh()('ver 11 is. they're spending a marrh them up to Hunongton lot of time ... Hew1ckcr said. "It takes Beach whar they Ix-long.·· a conscious effort to misspell all The eloquent Sturbush has also those words. They're very clever." poked fun at a city pit bull ban "The wnter 1s knowlcdgablc with Turner once suggested. malathion the inner workings of city govern- (spelled "mallythyon') spraying and ment," said Wynn. "It's intriguing last month sent Mayor Plummer how he spells names and knows the two clay-like sculptures of a cat and concerns and problems going on in a ch1C'kcn and asked that the art ci ty government." works be displayed at City Hall. Councilman Turner has long been "I have no idea who this guy 1s:· considered a suspect because of his Plummer !.a1d w11h a chuckle. good sense of humor and because But evel)On<' agrees Sturbush his handwntmg is somewhat s1m1lar must be a lit)" Hall m'l1der because to Sturbush's. Wynn said . of some of the detall'i noted in the "But we've confronted flarcnce letters. and he says absolutely not," Wynn For examplt'. in his most recent 53~~1· think it's the new editor of tht' letter dated Jul,Y 16. Sturbush men· Dally Pilot," Turner said when tioned the finding of "ln1un hones" asked about the letters. "If only I on the ocean front. City officials said were 50 smart. It takes someone with that wa!I an apparent reference to an 1...1 d · d r h wnting ability ... unpul• 1c1ze 1nC'I cnt a 1ew mont \ Lt. Newman. o ne of the police ago in "hich news revamping the chiefs assistants. was rwooed as a oceanfront sidewall.. on the Balboa .,..._ Peninsula unearthed some bones. suspect by Hew1cker because of the which turned out 10 be animal reference to the Indian bones. "I flatly deny it," Newman said. boo~i·Y· a few pohct' and public "I don't know who he is." works officials knew about that mc1· He added, tongue in check. "My dent, offiC'ials said. JOb is too important and too in- "I wasn't even aware of that par· volvcd -J don't have time to spend 1----------------. on these letters. "Perhaps we should open a police l I I > I I ' t ~,; , \I i .... j' t I. I I m vcstiption." Burnham would not give names of whom he suspects, but he said he thinks more than one individual is involved because of the San Dieao postmark. "There's someone in San D1c..o County ta.kjna the infor- mation and producina ths_ ·letters:· Burnham said. "I'm not aoillJ to tell you who m y suspects arc. I don '1 want them to know I'm on the trail. But the two you mentioned (Turner and New- man) arc both intelliaent individuals with aood tenses ofhumor. They'd have to be con1ide~ suspect•.' Meanwhile, City Hall brim• with hope that the two-year m)'1tery will be IOlved soon. ··Sooner or later. a culprit nor- mally slips," Wynn said. LAGUNA ''°"'At an by raadtnts to be \llOd toward buyins the &and. no. doNtiona IOtal about $9,, accmlint IO a apoknpmon In the city rnaNllU'a oftke. -•1 .. """',,,,., Would Fosse pay · a visit to Rose at 'Pete's new. home? ~~and oplaiona for ID Doj Day Suaday,_compUed wblle WOliderina If ltay ro.e will visit No. 01132061. Lk.L Pete R0te. in that Marion federal priton: • And if be does will be brina cookies? •Eric Dickenon bat become one of the more tiresome athletes of our time. • Wbat•1_ comina_down with Al Devi• an40ek.land? • Every time I read aboui 1 col-l* sport11tar ateelinl 10mebody's TV let out of a dorm, 1 wonder if we sbouldn•t do away Wlth all TV. sets. That•a the aame logic uled by those who decry pmblina as a threat to lporU. • rm aure Alan RothenberJ will atreamHne the U.S. Soccer feder- ation but it•a rather obvious that he took the job to advance his own career. • I auppoee we can expect to hear 10me tOUlb editorial• about l'llciam out of ABC TV commentators at the POA Championahip thia afternoon, huh? • lfbuketball phenom Ed O'Bannon had cboten to attend USC instead of first UNL V1 then UCLA, he could have saveo George Ravclina•s job. But he didn't. • I still think Oeorae Steinbren- ner will find a way to muck it up. • The never-endina feud between Alex EnaJish and Doua Moe may end with both leaving the Denver Nugcts. •At last look. the White Sox had won enough games to be leading every other division except their own. • Why arc there ao few black race car drivers or jockeys and why doesn't anybody picket about it? a Front office exec Dave Dom- browski has done a superb job for tbc Montreal Expos. • ls it possible Denver voters could say "no" in next Tuesday's referendum to build a baseball stadium? • I still think Orlando is the dark horse to land a major leaaue ex- KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley pansion baseball team. St. Pete has the stadium but Orlando has the demOIJ"lphics of the future. • Winninaest baseball teams since the All-Star break have been the Cubs, Raqen. Orioles. and Dodgen and it isn't going to do any of them anylood. •Don't worry, Cincinnati Reds' fans. If rour heroes slip into another slump I m sure Marge Schou will think of something. •News Item: USC football coach Larry Smith says his defense is the "fastest I have ever coached." •Question: Is that running for- ward or backward? •Add soccer: I have to figure U.S. Coach Bob Ganslcr has no chance of keeping his job under Rothenberg. •Dusty Baker. who was almost railroaded out of baseball by the Dodgers and now coaches with the Giants, would make one helluva major league manager. •Would you read a What-are- they-doing-now-and-how-do-they- look-back-on-it book about the Dodgers' infield of Steve Garvey. Ron Cey, Davey Lopes, and Bill Russett? • It will be interesting to see whether LA fans will vote for Tommy Lasorda or the late Walter Alston as all-time Dodger manager. • finally, do you remember when Del Mar officials fought against in- tcnrack wagering? •Talk about falling into it. RJct Talley'• col•llUI appears ID ,.e o,..,,.e Coa1t Dally Pilot e'Very Suday, Trlnay od narsday. Dodgers triumph on Dan'iels' homer, 6-4 ly TOM SAl.ADINO "'_....,... ATLANTA -Kai Daniels didn't act mad -he got even. Daniels hit a two-run homer in the 10th innin& Saturday night to give the Los Anacles Dodgers a 6-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves. With tbe loss by Cincinnati to San Francisco. the Dod~n again pulled within seven games of the pace- setting Reds in the National League West. Hubie Brooks was hit by a pitch ·from reliever Marty Clary (I -l 0) leadin& off the inning and Daniels hit his 17th home run with two out. Daniels, a native of Vienna, Ga., who had about 30 friends and reta- ti ves in the stands1 was in a similar situation Friday mght in a 3-2 loss to the Braves but struck out with two runners on base to end the pme. "Tonight was the same situation and I came through." he said. "So I guess ¥OU could say I'm even." Daniels said he thrives in that situation. "I'm the No. 3 hitter and I'm expected to come through in that situation," he said. "The guys rely on me and I knew sooner or later I'd come through for the team." Oary almost aot out of the inning. After hitting Brooks and yielding a Golf Schedule ... AT BAT ~ Sun: 11 Braves 11:10 OH DECK Mon: at Braves tbs 4:40 IN THE HOLE Tue: at Meis (2l •wor 2:0S All games on KABC radio (790) • On TV. Ch. 11, SC SPOrtsChannet bunt single to Stan Javier. he got Kirk Gibson on a double play bouncer bcfore Daniels' game-win- ner. Braves' Mana$er Bobby Cox was asked why he didn't bring in closer Kent Mercker. a left-hander. to face the left-handed-hitting Daniels. "I had no 1hou~ts about bringing him in," Cox said. "He went two innings (Friday) night and we de- cided before the game we didn't want to bring him in unless we were ahead. "Dam it, the game doesn't revolve around him (Merckcr). We just got beat is 1hc way 1 sec it." It was Atlanta's 14th loss an 17 pm es. Jay Howett (4-5) pitched one in- ning for the victory and Jim Gott fot his first save by working the 0th. (Pfease SH DODGERS/BSJ Grady avoids problems of rough to keep lead ly IK>e GUIN "' Oelf ,.,_ BIRMINOHAM, Ala. -Wayne Grady, staring down a history of sec-0nd-place finishes. held on to the lead at the PGA Championship on a day when golrs best players took a beatina at Shoal Creek. 1 Grady. wh0te four career victories are overshadowed by 29 runner-up finiahet around the world. led a arudsina aroup of five players under par after three rounds of JOlrs fourth Orand Slam tournament on Saturday. All around him, playen were bettered -or at least muddied -by the infuriatiDI_ touab that J>Uniahes anyone whose shots arc a Httle off-c::enter. Nick Faldo, alreldy the winner of two Grand Slama in 1990. thrashed his way tbroup weeds and muck to an 80 that ended any chance he may have had of winnina another m_,or title. "This is the hanlest aolf course we play," 0Bdy said, "It's just very, very difficult.•• And.. while he bu two atrokes in hand goina into the final round. GBdy ldmitt.td be'a not ln 1 comfort zone. ••J think thll will be more dificuh than the British Open last year beoaute of the driviDI." 11id Otady, who lost in a three-man playoff for the ,,._ ..... ftGA/llJ INSIDE Dally Piiot'• Sf.08!SIJNB. 1 ·900·446· 7171 IC'Ol ANI> SCtrlOUI n LA1' HIAtllHO N WS a. HOUU c:M• SUNDA~AUGU6T1Z 1llO iuta..1 .... R .... 1 ;uftftlftl back Curt W•rfter tries to br••lc throutll th• Kans• city llfte lft exhibition..,... ,ft .. rllft Satwuy. . Sloppy win for Rams,· 19~3 ly ROe GLOSTER "' S,00.U \If,._ WEST BERLIN The NFL finally arrived in central Europe on Saturday. From a quality standpoin~ perhaps it should have stayed at home. The Rams defeated'' Kansas City, 19-3, in a slop. a - py game typical of most opening exhibitions. It was dominated by interceptions, dropped passes and 14 penalties and a 21-<:arry, 115- yard peformancc by the Rams' Gaston Green. The Rams, who now have won exhibition games in London, Tokyo and Berlin in the last four years. scored on a ~yard pass from J im Everett to Buford McGee. Mike Lansford field goals of 2 1 and 33 yards. Then they tacked on· a 31-yard inter- ception return of a Steve Pelluer pass by Alfred Jackson with I: 14 left. The Chiefs' only score was a 19-yard field goal by Bjorn Ninmo in the third quancr as Kansas City was stymied by four inter- ceptions. two by Jackson, and seven sacks. "In the first quaner, w(_ had the ball a lot and that's what we wanted to do." said Rams Coach John Robinson. wh_o team held the ball for 14 plays on its opening drive. Lansford then massed a 36-yard field goal but Mike Wilcher intercepted Mike E'.lkins' Champs gunned down Barnhard, Field wrest away title at McKinley St. annual Shootout By BARRY FAULKNER Dally Not fttonJ \If <ft.,. Magic Johnson's mid-summer all-star basketball game may get better press. but Ken Bardsley and Todd Hanson's McKinley Street Shootout in Costa Mesa has more history. Bardsley. a former All·CIF basketball player at Costa Mesa High who played collegiately at Southern California College, teamed up with boyhood friend aQd driveway opponent Hanson. a 'former Costa Mesa High tennis standout. eight years ago to or· pnize a one-day. two-on-two basketball fest. Saturday. 10 teams. composed of players matched up in a randon draw, battled for brauina rights in the eifhth annual affair. • • The Wlnners. Brooks Barnhard · and Jeff Field, a former baseball and basketball player at Costa· Mesa High who stuck to baseball in collcae at UCl1 survived 1 arudina 11-pme annd to cam a full year's top prize. Barnhard, a 6-foot-9 playet at • the University of San Dieao. an4' Field defeated Bardsley and Hanson in the final pme to I 3, dethronina the tournament's most frequent champions. "We do draw playcn randomly, but Todd and I aeem to wind up t<>sether aomehow and we've won the thina three limes " said Bardsley, who is now 1 f\nancial planner rcsidina in Colorado. Bardsley said he and his wife I.Ike a mini-vacation for the an· null journey back to his s-renta• home., mak1n1 the annual tour• nament a reunion with friends. "I come from Colorado and ,..._'"SHOOTOUT /121 . pass on the first play and the Rams took six plays to go 28 yards for the TD pass from Everett to McGee. "We didn't do very much offensively,'' said . Kansas City Coach Marty Schot- tenheamer. "Penalties and turnovers inhibited our ability to get going." At the Olympic stadium where Jesse Owens won four gold medals in the 1936 Summer Games, the Rams prevailed with consistency. Gnicn. who has played sparinJly after being the Rams' fint draft pick in 1988, played most of the game in whai, might be a showcase for a trade. . \ "It's a loi of fun, especially since I didn't have a lot of carries last year," Green said. "When you're playing it's great." After a week of chiseling away at the Berlin Watt. the Rams and Chiefs were prepared t6 show the best of American foot· fl'lease see •~/IJJ Tennis Juniors Classic winds up : 14-year-old guns : for 18-and-under · singles honors NEWPORT BEACH -Finals an boys and girls singles and doubles are the order of 1he day at Balboa Rac- quet Club as a week's competition at the Balboa Bay Oub Junior Tennis Classic wraes up. Competition ~ns at 9 a.m. and lasts throufh mi<i-aftemoon Wlth one of the m&Jor attractions coming m the boys 18-and-undcr finals. That's when 14-year-old EriefLin of Anaheim, a 6-1. 6-1 victor'/'. the semifinals. duels Brad Gibsom Lm, who will tum I~ an October. moved up a division because of a lack of com,P.:Ctition. and off Saturday's semifinals verdict.. is apparently still looking for it. ' Other matchups for the boys in- clude (I 6) Bach NfUyen •nst Trenton Rhodes: Daniel Rocliti ( 1-4) m~ts Richard Sh.en: and Mike Swaine (I 2) aoes against Dan Sprina- cr. In the girls sinatcs finals, Vic- torville's Julie Banks aoes for the title in the 14-and-undcrs after sumndina her first pmcs of the tournament ln a 6-1. 6-2 triumph in Saturdly'a temi- finals. She'll duel Debbie Vanu11. The tls pit Katie Tierney apintt Tf'llC)' Keyser in a battle of No. I and No, 2 teed&; Counney Strau11 and Allit0n Ulht vie in the l6t: and J011nna Fefton and Jamie fowet to forthe 181 title. Today•a tcbedule: 9 1.m. Oirl1 124.nd·-unckr Ii~ ::ru~~W:: tinaldf Boyt 12, 10:30 1.m. -Oith 14-d-uDder sina)e\~ Boyt 14-and .. undef liftllea. ~oon -outs 16-ud-u-. sinaks; &yt 16-ancMmdet " ., 1; Girls tknd---ti..... ~ l:JO P,.•.·--lori_la.H d Cu llallcs; Oim tl.....,s tr 6J '1 • J p.m. -Oiltl II vt mtt .t.dou-.1111e1;.a-9o!1 I 4 t Or 11 Vu eo,t I Mnli-4 tv .-.. . . .............. ______________________________ __. .._ ____________________________________________ ...;.::..-__ __, ., .......... ,. " _\ • • . . .. Sports break -· 'Cookie' Lavagetto, '\Graf avenges_ setb~ck S • h t, Stllll Orol', menina I '-at . World er1es ero, :~!~~.>;J."71.':!:-::in~ :,. dies of heart attack ~·;,"me~'.a WllllatovnwntntlnSaa .. .. ~f\er winnina, ~of the ... t four pmct 10 take r. 1• H .. .,.. __ ._. .. tht flnt set, the iop-nnkcd Oiaf overcame 1 l--4 ORINDA, \,..91 i . -arry ~1e ~ dtficu in the second Kt to improve her 1990 record Llvaaetto, the hero of one of the moat to ·4~3 · : · r~mou1 .aames in World Series hi1tory, • ' · WbUe.ihe denied ICC~iOJ reve•' for I.he died Fndly or a heart attac:k. . Kl terri"lfinal '°'' at Wimb~~ 0,.f _11id there was , Lavqetto._ 77, also WJS a ~or ~que Ma!'lf'Cr. eittra 'u.1i1faction in winniq qli t~01nison'1 aa· With the Waitunaton Scnaton and Ml!'nelOtl Twin1. are1ive1 pme. ---• ln the fourth a.ame of the 1947 Senes between the "Tbe\vay w playa.. llkins power a from you Brooklyn Dodae~ and New York Y,anken, µvacctto and con\ina an on the approach, she's ve -.. u&h,'' broke up a no--h1tte~ by Yankees _p11cher ,8111 ~v~n• Graf &aid. "To come back a.fter bein" down -4 n when he doubled with two outs 1n t~e ninth 1nn1n,a.. the tch maJl;ea me very happy.' The hlt1o!fthe nght_field wall !l' , J other t?nnis Saturdly: Brooklyn ~bets Field drove in tef1n Edbera. now the N Q. 1 ranked player in two ru~s a d pve the Dodaers the woM. de(ea1ed Andtts Gomez to advance: to the a 3-2 VICIO • final or the ATP Championship in Mason, O hio. . The Dodj:ers eve~ed the Edbert passed Ivan Lendl into the top spot on the Scnes st ~wo games apiece that ATP computer wi th a victory over Michael Chang in d•)'.· and 11 was_ Lavagctto_'s last __ \he quarterfinals on Fri~y. He lived up to his maJor league h_1t. The Y~nkecs posilion Saturday in the seml finals with a 7-!i. 6-3 went on to win the Scncs In vict"'ory over Gomez. seven games. · In the finals. the 24-year-old Swede wi ll meet . Lavage~to played 10 scaS<?ns defendin& champion Brad Gilben. who beat Scott , _ etto in. the maJ~ leagues •. stan1i:ig Davis, 6-3, 6-4. It will be a rematch of last year's ATP -v.. with the Pittsburgh .P1ra1es 1n final in which the founh-sccded Gilbcr1 won 6-4 1934. Hejbined the Dodge-rs in 1937, and .tic-missed 2-6 '1-6 (7·S) ' ' thttt sea.sOns of baseball during World War II. ' · The ri&ht-handed hittc-r, who pla)!d third baSt' B O I •' h and s<"'ed as a u1;1;1y play"· had a hf<Hm< ban;ng enz, av es S are lead avcrajfc of .269. e ended his playing career with lhe Oakland Amy Benz and Karen Davies each ---- Oaks of 1hc Pacific Coast League i.n the early 1950s birdied two of the final three holes Satur-• / and later was a coach with se_vc-ral bi& league dubs. day and tied (or the lead aOer thrtt ti:/ He managcd the Senators from 1957 to 1960, and 1'Qunds of the LPGA S1ratton Mountain he was the Twins· first n1anager when the Washington (VI.) Classic. franchise was moved to Minnesota in 1961. Laura Hurlbul, who stan ed the day with a two- Bulls' Grcint signs extension CHl('AG(> -The Chicago Bulls ~ ha\"C signed thCir k·ad ing rebounder for-• ward l-forarc Gran! to a thrc-c-ycar con-' tract e11.tens1on Saturda). -'---- The agrtcn1cnt, whose h!rn1s "'ert not disclosed. rnds eight months-of talks tx-1v.-ccn Bulls V1cC" President Jeri) Krause, Bulls OY.ner Jerry Retnsdorf and G rant's representatives. K}'lc Rote Jr. and Jimmy St·x.100 "I can say tha1 we're happ) tu have Horace. and he's ohv1ousl) happy to OC ~'ith us." Krause s.a1d . The 6·foo1-I0.1nch. ~20-pound forward ""has led the tcan1 1n rebounding in thL· last two seasons. and had more rebounds than an~ 01het rookie. 44 7. 1n 1987-88. . Lissi year, the 25-)ear-old Grant a\cr"aged 7 9 rebounds per gatnc. and wa' third· in scoring. Y.'llh l 3.4 points. In the pla}o!Ts. Ciran1 gr41blx·d JUSI under JO rebounds a garnl·. The Rulls n1aac 11 10 the St'm11inal' before losing lo lhL' Detroit Pt,l(Hl' Krause !k11d therc Y.erl· nu n1a1or •·s11c~1ng points" 111 thL· e1gh1 or nine contrac1 mcc11ngs. and no rt"al danger uf Gran1 s1gn1 ng v.·11h another tcan1 : Grant's prcsc.·1u con1rac1 doesn·1 C""~p1rC"" unlll thl' end of lhc )1Jl}lJ-IY9l season and would ha\'l" ht·cn follo~ed b> anolhl·r )ear in w_luch the Bull<; had thi: righ1 10 ma1ch an} offer Gran\ may. have received. TELEVISION, RADIO BROSTERHOUS" TURN-ONS * PGA Cnamp1onsr11p. Cnannc-! 7. 1 I * Y<inkc-es-A's. Channel l . noon * ATP [ennrs l1nat. ESPN. 1 pm * Padrt!-Astr os. ESPN. 5 pm TELEVISION ....... ,..., .. •m 4·SO 1.m -Formul1 OM Gnnd Pr,. of tlufl&lr) r1um Bud•P"tl, ESl'N 10 a.m -NAS("AN ltud""t'IK"f 11 1M Glen from W11kin• Gk-n. N Y , FSPN 4.JO p.m. -Nl\SCAR Tt•at Peli: S.1ta1 200 from Roull'"· mon1, N C . SporuC1'11nMl C•H l J 1 m. -f'(jA I hampio•11h1p ffum Sho.1 Cftiet. .\la., Cll1nnel 7. 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She was tied with Cindy F1gg- Curicr, the lirs1 round leader. and Lynn Connell y. Elscwht:rc: •Joe J1n1rne1 and Charles Coody share the lead going in10 toda} 's final round of the SunwC'SI Bank Senior t'tass1c 1n Albuquerque. with Chi C'hi Rodrigue1. a shot back. compleling lhe final three- .\Ome. Coo<l~ fired <1 6-under 66 to mo,·c in10 11 tic for the lead v.11h Jimene1, who shot 67. Rodnguez, the lirsl round leader. had a 71. w11 h a round that included JUSI 1v.o b1rd1t"s. on~· bogey and IS pars. Reeves out for weekend IJan Rec,cs. 1hc a1hng coach of the ---- Dcn\cr Broncos was released from a ~ ('ahforn1a hosp11al for the weekend, 1eam "l.:Y" oy,·ncr Pal Bo'>'-·len said Saturday. ---- ··1 spoke .,..,Ith Dan earlier today and the doc1ors 1old hiffi he could have a medical leave to 5pcnd the ""'l'Ckend in ('al1forn1a "'1th his wife Pam." Bovilt•n ~ld. . Rec' C'S had surgcr~. at Sequoia Hospital 1n Rt•d .... ·ood Cit) for hardening of 1hc anencs on Fnday after being hospilal1Lcd the previous day for chest pains. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips is ~rv1ng as interim head coach until Reeves returns and dircc1ed 1hc team 1n 11s Sa1urda) night game aga1ns1 Indianapolis. In olher spons nelo\'S Saturday: •The Uruvcrs1ty of FlonJa "·on a ma1or ton- ccss1on from N('AA 1n\·es\Lgators at a heanng tx-fore the league's 1nfrac11on~ committee 1n c-olorado Spnngs. Colo. The NC'.>\A enforcement sta1T v.·11hdrC'w the most ~nous of 1he 10 transgressions the school had been charged ~·nh -tha1 there was a lack of ins1i1u11onal conlrol over the un1vers11y's football and basketball programs. . .\!w. 1hrcl' of the ong111al 10 maJor v1ola1 1ons charged lo the (ia1ors v.·erc reducC'd to "secondary" 1nfract1ons. v.h1 ch generall y resull in minor sanc11ons. if any. If the Nt-AA's infractions con1mi11cc agret's 1ha1 the coaches are lar-Jely 10 blame. the universi1y may avoid hea\'y sanctions against its programs. •Pacific-I 0 Conference athletic directors said e:\pandin1 the league deserved furlher consideration but made no recommendation and Sc:'t no timetable for stl.!dy. The day\ong m«lin& in Burlingame was the firs1 lime Pac-10 men's and women's athletic dim·- tors have discussed the possible growth of the con- ference si nce the adm1ss1on of Arizona and Anzona State in 1hc-la1e 1970s . •The New Yo rk Yankees ac11va1ed catcher Rick Cerone from the 21 -day disabled !isl and op11o ned catcher Brian Do™'ll to Triple-A Columbus. QUOTE OF THE DAY a... a.a.,, Denver Broncos atail&ant COIC.h, in Tokyo, after four t® Japanete collcac foolball dayen tai5ed lO throw •n American football ill"""" a lire: "That's OK. Our quar· terbacb can't do it either.'" .Surfing . . Orange County well-represented ·among quarterfinalists at Salt Creek • By UOYO TICE • 0-"Y_C_........, LAGUNA NIG lJEL -Surfers from Orange Coun- • I) arc doing quite well go1ng 1n1 0 the quarterfinals 11 '. the PSAA \ Laguna Sport~wcar Surf O auic 11 Salt • Creek 1h1s wcckcnd. • O ul o f 16 men's slo1s, seven arc in10 the quar- : 1erlinals, to be held today along w11h the semifinals and • finals. • Oranae County surfers Still a.hve in Lhe contest are: : Pai O'Connell. Viner De La Pena and Hana H1at:n of 'Laguna Ni1uel. Dino And1no and Man Archbold of San • Ocmentc: Todd Mille r of Newpon. and Scoti : Farnswor1h of f"luntinaton ffeach. , "I hope 10 recapture lht ratinp lead w;th a solid • tt"sult here," said Andino. currently lcu tha.n JOO points • behind leader ('harhe Kuhn of Florid• ... , ju1t have lO • finish ahead of Kuhn one place and I've aot i1, but t • want to 1us1 concentrate on my!llClf and Jet the rat take c-art of 1t~l f." .. ··1 definitely don't want to sto p here," Mid ·O'Connell. "l"ve won btfore (earlier 1hi1 year al t Mission Beach 1n 1he fourth event of the year) arid 1bJs : ii my homt spol so I wan1 to iake (u ll advantt.F oftMc ·.circumstances." •• Miller i1 conc:emcd with ~1chin1 lhe belter wavea, •: 1'hi1 has been a su~par year for me IO fir, .. Mid ~ MUler, ranked 15th. 1'The waves are rUIJy am.al1, bui rm uted 10 conditions like thi9 and I'm con1e.n.1 10 jUll t h In the l!lndt or U1e Lord." Amon, lite fi'+"orlta aoi11& Into the last day or competition SOday a~ Ted RObinJOn of Manh11tan lmch, ~o .bu ttttivcd the hiJMsl t<iom, of the I , I compe1i11on so far . and David ~rs of San Oiqo. Both Robinson and Eaen are 'goofy·fool'' 1urfera. &i vina them a bi1 advantqe at Salt Crttk'1 let\·handed brtakina waves over thei.r rqular-footed contem· porarin. On a left-breakjn1 wave. a aoofy-footer faces the wave 11 he/she surf1, makln1 ii easier co see and make decisions pertainina to how to 1urf1ha1 particular wave Farnsworth it also 1 aoofy-foot surfer. and wi th some bi& amateur rtsuhs 11 Salt Crttk in the past, he may be a factor IOda y. 0 Dave EmUon or Huntin1100 Beach won his fint profCAionaJ 1urlina toum1men1 in the ChristiAn Bolrdriden Surlina Auocia1ion's third event at the Oiff• in Huntina1on Sa1urday, Erickton. who finilhed tee0nd in the amateur men's d1vt1ion, WM lbe only amateur competina in the pro final. Ericbon'a ,.P_riu money was splil fl(lua.ly amonr the other finahsts. •• 'm ilOked 10 have won the pro division "' akl Erickson. "I would have liked to have won boih (pto and men's). but this moves me up in tbe ratia~ and thctt's 11ill a lona wsy to 10." Erickaon currently leldt the amateur mca'1 ratinat. Erici<loo d<fea1ed CBSA Pro division rwti~ leede< and Dally Pilot aurfllt& columnlll Uoyd T.,., ""° ftn isllti! tecond. Fnnk Cottona wit third, l'oll<>W<d by Newpon's Damn 8rilthan. Huntin,ton Beach's Kirfr Tkc, and Seal &e.ch's Chit Wickw1~. The neitl C8SA even1 •ill be held 11 Ootden West Strt'tt in Huntin&lon Betch ne.a.t S.turday. Oiviaions include Professional. Men, !union and Boys. I PGA ......., 1919 Brililll ()pell lillt .,..,. -.. R>r moot ol lhe flnt 71 holet. Qndy'a .,..._,., 12 ... bhn I 211 il0\11 ud a 2-ttroU IMd over l'lyae Stewon and Fred Couploo. Orody .... I ....... -OYW Loren Robena and OU M'....,., a O·)OOl>Old POA Tour veteran wt>o confounded tbe expert• with a 1. under~ 65 that vaulted him &om a tic fot ~9th to • tie for fourth. Faldo'1 80 left him an insurmoun· table 15 strokes behind. -......_ Faldo, the winner or the Mattel"I ind the British Open, was m\MS.- 1pattered '<> the waist and lookina sheU...Jhocked when be eme,..ed from the scorina tent aft.et tddina up the wont card he's ever had in m~or-10urn1ment competition. ' Whi1k.ey ," he demanded in a healthy howl. faklo, at I 0-over-par 226, hat no OPPortunity of m1tchjn1 Ben Hopn't 37-year-old record of three m1,1or titles in a sin&Je season. And, by his own admission, he blew the chance 11 still another distinction. He &Jana:d down at his trousen., spattered with mud from his triplc- bogey adventures in and around a crttk on the 10th hole, and ruefully observed: "I guess I've missed ou1 on Best Dressed Golfer, loo." Al least he could anempt a sclf- in flic1ed joke abou1 ii. Others were throwin& clubs, goug- ing turf, scowling and swearing at the courSt 1ha1 has proved to be the mast demanding the touring pros ha ve encountered in years. Couples, the big hitter c3lled "Boom Boom" by his fellow pros, struBJ.ICd to a"73_and a 213 total. He was tied with Stewar1, whost 70 gave him a chance to become the fi rsl man in S3 )'ears to make-a successful defense of this title. "I feel I'm in "ood posilion 10 make-a dcfenSC',' Stewart said. '"When you've won a miqor, it 's easier to win a second one. · ·Morgan made a phenomenal move. His 6S was by two strokes !he best round of1he tournament and by four the bcs1 of the day. Morpn misstd only one green in regulation and stayed away -com- pletely -from thc deep. thick rough that has inspired such poorl} suprcsscd fury from golfs great stars. Morgan missed two fairways, but both of tho~· v.·i:rc 1n bunkers. He wa1 able to reach lhc grl'cns from 1hi: sand -no chance or th<il from the ,.. __ W•1n• Grady hit• from th• bunker on el9hth hole durlne third round of th• l'GA Championship In Blrmlngh•m~ Ala. rough -and birdied both holes. "If I can keep playin~ like tha1, n1aybe shoo1 somcth1n1 1n the 60's tomorrow, I could ha ve a chance." ~iorgan said. !.i.nother wi1h no chance is Nor- man. He scored conseculive do uble- bogeys on thC' ninth and JOlh ho les on the way to a 76 that left him at 222. 11 behind Grady. "l'n1 out of it." Norman said. Faldo had a lot of company 1n surrendering strokes to par. Only Morgan and David Frost, with a 69. broke 70 on Saturday. Ch1r Beck ~'as wi1hin two strokes of the lead after li ve holes. Bui he bogc)ed the nexl four, made 1ripk•· boge)' o n 1hc 10th and finished with a 78 that put him oul of 11 a1 219. Larry Mize held thC"" le ad alone as la1e as the I01h holC"", but a tnpk·- bogey on the 18th -he hooked his second into 1hc water and missed thl· ircl·n wi lh his fourlh -sent hin) r«hng 10 a 7b and a 216 1otal. Grady and Couples. a twosome. required a very slow 41h hours to play 18 holes, a pace-so leisu~ly that thr national telC""\'1sion cameras had bct·n off thC"" air for JO minutes before Grad)· oo,eyed thC' fi nal hole. G rady, 33. \railed Mi1c try one at the turn. Bui there was a two·Shot swing on the I Ith. Mize-threc--putted for a boge ) and G rady·~ brillianl pi tch from a rc-stnc1ed back-swing aaa1ns1 a g1an1 pine St't up a short birdie pun. HC"" didn't 1ra1 I again. W11h Couples and Mite falling \'IC!l m 10 assoned horrors on the bal·k. Grad) 's 3-iron to cighl f«I produced a I 6th-hole birdie-thal ga~·c h1n1 a 3·slrokc lead. . It sh runk by Onl" on the 18th, where he drO\'C 1n10 1he rough and -as h:is bccon1e w common th.is v.cek -had no option but to play back to the fa1rv.a) and swa llo"' thC"" bad 1aste of a last-hole bogey. Golfing gods frown upon Norman again this week BIRMING HAM. Ala. -One side whispered l·harge and the 01hcr re- 1rea1. and Grt'g Norman was stand- ing 1n a bunker al o ngside 1hc ninth fa irway v hen he lle ltled this left brain- nght bri11n argu- n1ent by huung a no-braincr into the pond fron ung the grt·en. "Eight iron," he said for the rc· cord. '"Thought ti v.·ould he enough." With Noonan, as Sa1urday·s all· over·thc-placc round a11hc PGA Champ1onsh1p proved once again, enough 1~ nl"' er qu11e enough. Four times si nce I 986 -1wict· 1n a major 1ournamcn1.1wice alread y 1h1s year -Norn1aii. was 1n 1hc clubhouse and plo111ng out a route to the bank when a Spt"C"lacular last- holc hok·-out turned the check to ashes 1n his hand. His awe-some talent prorri1scs a game that hl" 1s forC'vcr scrambling 10 catch up w11h . and almosl alwa}s finishing a 1antahz1ng step shon of lhc mark. He has won some 60 111les and S 7 n1illion and made at leas1 that mucll 1n endorscmcn\s. 8u1 fi ve t1mC""s he has hccn closing 11.> w1nn1ng a O\aJo(. and ycl. he has JUSt one silver elaret JU& from the British Opc:n 1n 1hc SHOOTOUT From 81 Todd now li vt·s 111 Sania B:irb.:1ra." Bardsley said . "We have ano1hcr guy "'ho comes from San Diego. but we s1tll wan! 10 keep ii going as long as we can. We have 1uys who ask mc a lt the lime if lhey c.a n pla,. bul we havC' to kl·ep the number o teams down bct"ausc we use a round-robin format and lh1t's a 101 of playing:· • Following the round-robin. a final four is chOKn on the basis of Iota! points, Thia year's final four paruc1pan1s included Randy McCalhstcr (Hun1- in11on Beach Hi1h a'nd Sl~C') and Fred Masino (Costa Mesa High), as well the learn or Jim Pclichowski (Costa Meu Hi&h and Occiden1al Colleac) and 4S.year~ld Pete Van der ~ctr. Other players included SC'C' pf"t"ld. ucts John Haar, Jeff S1tphe ns (1lso of Edison Hi&h) and former co,1a Mesa H ith performer Dave Palm blade. "We ju~t •H eajoy atlting _together and play1n~ Bardsley said. "It's fun, but it s also competitive. We didn't have any iajuries thi1 year, but ~·ve had a 1uy break his nose and one year an ambul1n« c:ame 10 take away a 1"¥ who blew out hi1 le.nee ... Bardsley said the_ yean have taken their toll, bu1 1be ribbtna received by the lottrs each year fs motlv11ion enouah. "Tf,ey 1uy1 are definitely a lilt~ hea¥ier than they wert when they pllytd wm~itjvely, ~I.the ~utlily of play 11 IUJI prtll)' dcccnL It s 11111 run •• play lhe pm<." 1roph} ca~ a1 home. Norn1an·s name 1s ah,·a)•S one of the fi rst mentioned when fa vontes arc pegged for a Grand Slam cvrnl. but lhC) al~a}s seem 10 end with h1n1 eApla1ningJUSI when and where and ho" 11 got awa) from him. ~le has ntade n10rl· wc-ckend eharges than a con\ 1ct on fu rlough with a stolen crl·d1t card. and hC"" has about as n1uch 10 show for 11 . And so II W('Ot Saturday. After shoo11ng 77 Thursda) a t Shoal ('reek , Norman cruised ho me Frida} v.·1th 69, an 8-stroke 1n\prO\'C- mcnt 1hat swept him past 72 golfer!'!, fron1 a 1ic for 90th place to a tie for I 81h . And when he lcft lhe clubhouse in high spints. lurking a respcl'lable seven shots off the lead.' the galler) ~'as lo"''Cd along with tht• expectation of seeing blood. Bui 11 v.·as clear by the tnd of Saturday's round that 1f a ny had spi lled, 11 can1c from Norman h1 n1stlf. "Whal an1 I. 11 back';' he asked no one 1n pan1cular aftrr a round of 76. "l'n1 ou1 ofn. }eah." In retrospccl. he was in 1hc hunt through 1he first eight holes. off-_ scuing u bogey al No. 2 with birdies al Nos. 3. 4 and 6 to reach level par for the 1ournan1l"nt. Then came 1hc bad dC'c1s1on al No. 9 -double boge) -follo"'·ed by an e4ua1Jy OOd one a1 10. Norn1an 1ncd to c ul a 7-iron into Jim Litke a pin tucked to the far righl cdgC' of a narrow green guan.led by a bunker llnd nanl.:cd on lhe s1arboard side by Shoal ('reek. II look one bounce short of the grt•t•n and -kcrplunk! doubli:-bogcy upcoming -1ook Norn1an ·~ chances for yC't anolhC""r maJor down 11110 1he dnnk with it. All the~ sclf-dcs1ruc11vc things he tends 10 do v.·ould bl" bad enoujh 1f falC' "cren·1al"'a}s 1weak1ng him by lhe nusc.'. And lrue 10 her nnturc-. sht did 11 asa1n Salurda) As he stood on 1hc I /lh lt'c. Norntan had a good (some v.·ould say cruel) \'Jew of the 1v.·osomc- bch1nd h1 n1 and watched 1n a male· mcnt as Craig Parry's iron hounded into Shoal CrC'cl.:, s1ruck a rock. bounl'ed 40 fcc\ into the au and slopped rolling 15 fret from the-pin. Jim Llllir I• tbr A••«l•lrd Prr••' u lloa•I col11m11l•I ba•ed Jo New Yorli wrlU01 for rllr Oran1r Co.tit D•lly Plloi. Whitaker adds title; C~macho, Taylor win By £0 SCHUYLER JR. LAKE TAHOE. Ne\', -Pernell Whitaker knocked out Juan Natano wilh a shor1. chopping IC""I\ late il"I the firlt round Saturday night and added the World Bo.1in' Association lishtwci&h1 litle 10 the n1em11ional Bo.1ing Federation and World Box- ina Council crowns he alread y held. The schedulNI I 2·ro und bout before S,500 fins outdoors Al Caesan Tahoe ended with drama1ic swiftness. The let\-handcd · Whitaker was movin1 backwards when he sudden- ly 1hot a ria,ht jab 10 Na1-.1ri'o's fa ce and followed wi th a chol?ping ltfl that dropped 1hc Puer1o Rican (or " 10-<'ount. WhC"n rc(ertt Mills Lane reached a count or aboul sia, he stopped brieOy to wave Whitaker back into a neutral com er. Nuario still could no1 bca1 the count, and Whitaker w1si.1he winner at 2:59 of 1he round. Whitaker was a 1)..1 favunle 1n what wa1 billed as a fiJhl for thc- undlT'trd li&htwcia,hl litle. But thc- Wort Boaj"J Orpnii1tion rC"-- cotnlze1 Mawncto Aceves o£Mcs.ico u 1he I JS.Pound chlmPion. Whilaltcr t1id he dottn'1 pay at- tenlion 10 the WBO. and promoter 0.n Duva 11id1 "'Wt only l'tt<llJliU the WBO •ntn It tcrvct our ..,_- It Sc:'r\•ed Ouva"s surpoM' 1n the previous fighl. bi11e as the WOO Junior wC"ltcrwe1gh1 championship. wh1r h ~t«lor ('amacho kept wi th a onc-s1dcd 12-round deCi\IOn over Tony Bal1a1_;\I , Wh11aker"s 1984 ()lymp1c tean1. male. Meldr1ck Taylor. al so ap- pciJ.rcd on the t"ard . F11hting as a welterweight, Taylor, the former lntem1uional Boxing Federation j unio r weltC""rwe 1,h1 champion. sc.·orcd a un1nimous 0. round. decision over Primo Ramos. Whuaker, of No rfolk , Va., who wciahed 13.S pounds. e1rnC'd S.S00,000 in boos1i n1 hit l't'Cord to 20-J-I with 13 knock.outs. h was hi-1 six1h championship fight viclOr\. Nalario, I Jj, los1 for the 1hlrd time apins1 23 victories. The Puerto Ric-an, who won S4.S0.000, h11 16 knockouts.. one of them whc-n he became WHA champion 111,t April 4 1gain11 Edwin Rosario. . The Camacho and Taylor fi1h1 1 both WCl"C' SIOl)J>Cd brien1 hcC"I UM: of tow blows. Taylor was 11vcn ahout a minu1c·s rtsl in the sevenlh round when ht ..-as hit be-low the belt by.1 riahLhand. fie CNm.pkd IO lhc: l'loor, then wu 1111.en 10 his comer 10 ~ cus:icra11. Taylor. 144, o r Pbiladc:I· ph11., 1'1n hit rtt0rd to 2.S-1·1 with 14 knockouts n k'Of'in1 hi• t«Ond wic1ory over Ram0t. 1•1. or Albu- " r. • ~ tbl flt • cit be it ffj do bo sh bi1 (tr an • ( t ( lit B a t( ir d (I ~ p ti a ( a a • I t 1 r • I ' t .· . . ORUt•OOMTDM.YM.or ..... -.... .. - -..c,ILlaslc leads SanDlego ~o eJChiblt:lori vlctOry Chargers turn back· Dallas, 28-16; Chicago edges Dolphins, 10-.6 Quanerblck Mark Vlasic, playina ror the flnt time In nearly two ye.rs, directed t~o fourth· ~ ICOrint drivc-s 11 lhc San Cbatatn bea& the Dallas C0Wboy1.t. 28·16, in an exhibition oPentt ~turday niaht at Ja~k Murphy StadJum. Vluic completed 11 or 13 putct for I 3' yanb in two quar· ~1 . his fi~t action sii:ic~ sufTerina Tomczak with 31 ~nds left in the half, compleled located finaer ond twitted knee on a rouatuna·tbe.kkker four of eitht passes for 107 yards ~fore ,ivina way to penally apintt the Packe'1 (0.1 ), kicked two field aoa.IJ rookio Nier Tom Willia in the founh quaner. Dan m each hair . Marino 1taned at Q.u&netbeck for Miami and played for •Jets 17, E9alet I: fourth-ttrina quarterback Troy a quaner and a half. completin1 aevcn of ll for 13 yards Taylor completed four pu.1e1 in a S7-yard. fourth· and one touchdown. period touchdown drive u visjtina New York rallied to • 811eeOHn It, letgaJ1 17: In Tampa Bay. Jed beat Philadelphia. Carlton came off the bencfi to throw for 208 yards and • Taylor. a founh-round draft choice out of Ce- onc touchdo~n and Steve Christie kicked three .field fornia. threw the pme-w1nner two yards to I J...year soals for the Buca apfost Cincinnati. veteran Mickey Shuler to aJve the Jets I J()..6 lead. Carlson, the Bucs' No. 3 quarterback, entered the Taylor directed a five-play. 6S-yard drive (or an pme with hl1 team trailina I(). 7 early in the second insurance touchdown scored by runnina beck Patrick put Min.naota It tM Meuodome: ! Buck, • li.tt.b-tOUnd draft choice do .. 27 ...... recotd.t at Maine. took 1 Aep sow.rd ....., 1 ~ .. a beckup ao aancr Jobn FO\ll'Qde and lilcoDcHUineer Dave Wilson. • Tbc victory . wu t.bic tee0nd in t-c> uhibi1io4 sames fort.be Sa.in". It wu the Vwnp• opeMr. • •• ,..... 11, c.111 7: In Indianapolis. Oen~t Jeff Alcundet ran for tbe eo4Mad UM:hdowft ia tllit third ~UA[l~ aod the Broncot• defente apoiled Jd Oeol'Je 1 Nl'L debut with the Colts. • David TreadweU added three field pb f'or •hf Broncos (2--0). The onJy touchdown for lncbanapolit ((). J) came on a I -yard run in the fint period by atani"I quartcrbliek Jack Trudeau. • a aev11tauna knee rnJury in a November 1988 aamc aaarnst the Rams. Vtaaic threw a I-yard touchdown pass to runnina back Joe ~lcklc-s with 3:48 rcmainina to cap ao I I-play, 64-yard dnvc. quancr. He led Tampa Bay to scores on two of three •Eau on a 21-yard run with 1 :09 ten in the pme. accond-quaner possessions to build a 11·10 halt\imc • • Falcoe• 31 , Re41kJM t1: free qent Oilbert advantqe, then directed three consecutive scorin& Renfr~ threw thrtt touchdown panes in the last 13 drives to start the second hal(. ~1nutes, leading Atlanta past Washinaton at Chapel · Georae. the Colta' rookie quanerbeck and the finl player taken in this yea.r's ooUese draft. hit cilht of '' ~ for 82 yards after enlerina the pme in the tee0nd pt:nod. •Sedan. H, ear.tub t: Louis Oarlt 1nd Patrick Hunter 1eored touclldowns 59 seconds apart 1n the aecond qU1rter and Seattle Seahawks went on for th~ win in a ram-plafued pme in Phoenix. The Benpl1' offense, meanwhile, sputtered aner tj11l, N.C · Boomer Esiason's passing and James Brooks' running . Renfroe. who bypassed the NFL and went to the . ~rtier, Vtasic Cnjinecrcd an .11 -play, 90-yard scor· 1na dn~e after replacing starter Billy Joe Tolliver. who also 1u1ded San Dit-go to two scores while aoina 9-of· I 5 for I 08 yards. •Bun 10, Dolplllu I : In Chicago. Jim Harbauah's first play of tho game. a pa~s to Neal Anderson, covered 68 yards for a touchdown wath 22 seconds lcO in thl' first half and led the Bears ovl'r Miami. set up a first-quarter field goal and the Cincinnati stars 6uawa Rouahnders of the CFL in 1986. rallied the len the pme. · Falcons from a 20-10 deficit at the start of the fourth '8reW111 H, Packen 11: Jerry Kauric kicked four .quarter It made a winner of first-year coach Jerry field goals and Van Waiters set up two scores with an Glanville. whose team was wearing black jerseys for the The loss spoiled the Cardinals' exhibitton opener and the debut of Joe Bu,el. who was hired F.eb. 6 at the franchisc's siitth head coach since 1979. • It was the Bears' sernnll straight victory and an opening loss for the Dolphins. intercei>tion and fumble reco very for Clevelan'd against first tinw 10 20 )cars host Green Bay. The last of three Atlanta quanerbacks to play. The Browns' Elhs Dillahunt intercepted a pass b) Renfroe l.:Omplrted 10 of IS passes for 144 yards. Green Bay's Mike NorKth on the finaf play o f the game including a stretch of seven straight. and returned it 95 yards for a touc hdown as the Browns •Saints 13, Vlldn11 10: Rook.ic Mike Buck hit evened their prescason record at 1-1. th1rd-s tnng tight end G reg Scales with a 14-yard The pme. which bepn in a dust stoon that turned into a torrential thunderstorm early in the second quarter, drew a crowd of just 31,316 at 74,474-seal Sun Devil Stadium. It was the smallest home attendance figure since the Cardinals moved here from St. Louis in 1988. Harbaugh. who took over for starter Mike Ka uric. kickma after Matt Bahr suffered a <las-touchdo" n pass with 8:0 I to play. lifting New Orleans RAMS From 81 ball to Germane; Thl· Wt·<;t Gcrmri n soccer tram won thl· World r up in July. But the pme. as arc m ost early exhibitions. was a sloppy affair. Kansas C1 I) stancll 1 lkins. a sec· ond-ycar barkup. and he cp1to m11C:d the mistake-filled evening. throwing two interceptions and getting '>nckcd three times as the Ch1l'f~ nc.-ttl·d o nly 49 yards an the lirst halt "The pco pk v.crc JU\l l hcl·n11g tor everybody. fhc) rrall) v.at·ri't '>Un: of whal wa'i happening:· \aid < 'htl'f~ running back ('hnst1.in O kou·. \\h11 pla)ed onl) t~u ~m·' 0 Rams 19, Chi.ff l S<or• bv Ovartff\ Rem\ I J 0 9 19 Ke riw\ (lly 0 0 l C>-l ''"' Ov•"* R•m,-M<GM 6 OH\ ''""' f •••tll IL•n\lo<d klCk l 11 11 S.nnd Ou•r1er ll•r•u-FC. L•n,loro Jl I• S'- Tillrd Ov•~ KC-FC. Nollmo 19 906 Feurttl Ov•'°* R•m\-FG Len,toro 11 11 7'I lltam1-Jac ti!'°'" ) l t~H tP' v 1 r~tur n ~ < • l•lle<ll. 13 46 Alleflde nu ~) n9 TEAM STATISTICS Rem \ KC Flrtl dOW!\\ I) 10 ltu\he\·¥•'0' )1 U () 10 I• Peuino I lt 100 Return Y ••O\ 19 I>\ Comp·All '"' .. 7) I IS n • SeOe<l·Ye•d\ l o,1 I I I \1 """'' \ 16 • .0 F umt>lfl LO\I I 0 0 0 Pefletf H Verd\ I JS I \I n,,.,. of Poueu on l1 ~ 11 t O INOIVIOUAL UATl\TICS RUSHING-Rem\ C.•et'"' If 11\ Wernt• S·12, €1drl099 l I '""""'"""•'" I l ~. GH I I Detc>•no I 1 Ken\u C ·•• Woro t )) oi.o.,.. 1 n a Jone• 1 • v•'"I>'• 1 1 He rmon 1 I P~r I 6 F • ' I I PASSING Rem\ Evt•fll I 10 0 ~ "'' rmenn S • O St l0ft9 1 I I lO • ,.,.,,,. c i. Elkln\, S·l·7 SI, P .. '"*' 10 14 1 100 ltECEIVING R•m\ Ht•l(tft&" ) 19 I a \On. 1 )(), LOme<k 7 1\ M<Gft 1 10 C,otD•UI" I 70 Sl•llworll'I, I 16 Grttn I IJ l ••tt< I I W•r,... 1 • Ken\H C·•• /tllt•• l l • Iler mon 7-71 M<Ne •r 1 11 8 JO"f\ l II Gemblt, 7 IS W0<d 1 14 """''••fl• I 11 WOf'f"8!1, I t It JO"e\ I 6 MISSED FIELD GOALS Ram\ I an\fOrtl JI It#'-_...• San Pranclsco quarterback Joe Montana gets off pass just In tlm• as Raiders· defensive tackle Bolt Golk 9rab1 h"'9. Landry's autob,i_ography details anguish of being fired By DENNE H. FREEMAN "" ~· Ill"'•' DAI I.AS -Tom I .rndn \\,1' hl'lpll''' 11·, a 'ilr 1lo.1ng n111nwnt rn lhl' I l;ill 111 f amer''i rl'll'nlh rdl'J'l'u au111h111g1,1pll\ Thl· forn'<'f Dalla' ( 11"h<'" u1,1d1 nl'\l'f ' . apptared tu 1.t· rn a 'POI tw l11u ldn·1 h.1ndlt• l\f\cr all. he l r!l\h lan<ln l .1 homhn 111 \.\<orld War II and -wal lo.ed il\\ll) Imm thl· "'l'llo..1~<' He alv.B\\ '>t'l·111nl 111 ha'l' an an'"t:r 111 the pre'>'>Url' u>0lo.a of l hc1mp111n\h1p ~dlll\'\ But ~hrn I l'\d' mtm,in Hum Unt¢ht \old the Cowbo>' lo .\rkJn\a\ ollm<tn krr> lnnl'' Landry \aid he \\as ktl t"l'itrng 111 the \\llld along with Im s1dl·lo.1tlo. 11( man\ ~1nn111g seasons. club prcs1dt'Ol r l'\ Sl hramm There thq "l'll'. \\.hramm ;rnd I .1ndn , on the hangang trt·c alter the hurc,1.· had lx'cn kicked out frum under them. Landr) wn lc'i "It win a n awlul l''tpo~d. and vulnerable fcthng neither of U\ had t'\l'r known. Or e' cr 1maganro poss1hk Hum Braaht had left ·1 e"< hanging o n this onr. And I was hanging w11h ha m .. ------ I andn "orked until~ pm 11n lhl' I nua' tl\:hHl' lw \~·" lirnl .i gf'>1~I \olJ1n until the l'lld I J ndr) .1nll hi\ v.1le \Ill 1.1. l.l'PI IHlt)\' thq 1A.11uld '0111cho" tx· \J\l'd \ltn d1nm·r thJI night Jn un11.knt1finl talkr tolJ \Ill IJ ·Don ·1 14urf) l\onw ol ) 11ur f nl'nd\ .lfl' 1lu1trng 111gt·thl·r J hid and "t·"n· gonna hu\ the 1c:.1m out !'rum undt•r him ·· "Wh1k I wuldn't put muth faith 1n an Jnon) nwu' lalkr ·· I Jndn \Hilt'\ .. 11 [ta\t' 11\ rCJ\On to thrnlo. tht• 'ilOf') m1gh1 not tx· uq·r ~c:t \t thl' \ l'r\ ll',l\l 11 \\,\\ orw morl' lf.11\ p1111k p1cnl· ''l ""hat had tx·ulmc 111 .1 l111k nwrt• than : hour\, ,, \en h11arn· hu,1ne" " ll11""e' thr I Jndf') ·,pint" trll thl' nnt da' "hrn t I l'} \-0 w J color l>a Ila' nl'" \fl.1 pt•r photo of Jone\ and \OOn·tn·lx' nev. coal h J1mm) !john\on tL'lrhra11 ng 1n a l\1n1l.1n rt·staur#t the night hcfort' l andry tells how he pilo ted has own plane to \u\lan and st.tnl'd pla~ang a round ol golf on \a turda}. dov.n to the 11 111' ol I al.l'"•" .. It 1\n t good.' \<.hr.1mm told LrnJn I andr} "11tt'\ 111 .1 p111gn.m1 n1e1ml0nl hct\\ft·n him .ind \liu.1 ".\liua g.J\\' llll' J \\,lflll n'il\\Urrng hug \tJ\OC 11·~ h<•t.HI\\' ,1w·, he: ·n marnl·J to llll' for 'Kl long. hu l \lh ·' 11111 h1g 1 in puhlil dl\pla" 111 cm111111n '\ l'I till' ln•ling "·" thne 1n that hnct t•mh1.1tl' I lo.nt'" \hl· 11111 kit lht• pain. pcrhap' m111\ th.111 I did .11 lhJI mo- ment ·· The.-rl''il " hl\tnn l11nt'\ \h11"1·d up and told I andr) h1· "·'' gnnl' "I don't rt'llll'ntlx'r mud1 ot Jll\th1ng hr said altl'r thJt 11lw lirrngl · I .mun '-ltd .. \ 1umhlc ol lel·hng' l rm .. dnl nn mind \ng1•r Sadnc" Fru,1r.1t1on' I>1\3ppnintnwnt Kt'' 1gnatwn ·· Land ry ((lllllllUl'll, "I llon't IM\\' olll\ 1deu how long the mt•c11ng tool.. Ju,t a kv. mlnutl'\ and J lot ol thJt ".l' a hlur 1 n \lopped to shalo.c Ill} h.ind I Ir lotikt'<l ""' .. t dl'-1\lrr sun " or -.,,..ountkd .md rn <1h11( i.. r can filled hie, l')CS, lw could ha rel\ l holo.t• out thr word\ 'I'm sorr\ · I hc.-n l\chramm called while I andr) w.1~ on lhr rnur!>C to tl'll him Jone., was 11) 1ng ..;;,_. __ _ ··M ) uv.n C)e' m1s1c.-d O\l'r and I mumhled \Omething in rt'\pon\<' I ha\e no 1dt•a vvhat I \did Thrrt .,,..rrcn't an) adequate word\ for that moment Ju'it nl\lo emotion .. rm lhO<>t' v.hu ha\e lclt L Jndry W8\ "old \toncfalC · in the v.ordc, ol Duane T homas a "pla\tll man ·· a person totall) wit hout t'mo· tion. the lhapter '}bout I .• rndl) '\ fa ll show' him an a different h&ht It'' tht• hc\t part ol a hotlk that du11full\ t hmn1llc' h1\ l art't'r fn1m thl' Ja, \at M 1ss10n lt1gh ~hool tn the l n1\.cf'\1t) ;,f Tna'i and to the Nl'" 't orlo. <.11ant\. ~hrrc hr bct·amC' 11 tkfl'n'il\e $l'n1us and 111\l'ntl'd the.-4.' dcfl'nW' \I Ill U'i('d in the \I Fl 100:1\ It drtails thl' high, anll lo"' of v.hat bclnmr ".\menta'c; Team" Imm thc da..s v.hcn Landr) lOUldn·1 \\1n thr big ont' to t~o ~u1~r Bowl 'actones an Nr ..... Orlcan\ l..rndr) saad thl' fi~t ~upcr Ro"' I '1ctol) "a" more of a ~hcf than an) thing lx'lau11e the t<·am 'lhcd the lo'IC'r''I tag l andn ..aid Dallas' hr'lt \upt'r Bowl victory JU\t1 ficd the faith thC' o"nc.-r1 had 1n ham THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday ept. 6th To over 100,000 Reader~ jfikga~ INCLUDES: • Extensive Coverage of all Local Srhools • Schedules of Local Games • Coverage of College Games • Raiders & Rams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message FOR ONLY '19 Goooooo TEAM! SAVE ¥~ s100 RAIDERS from 81 w1U take the &lory out of what the 49ers have accomplished." he said, .. They've come off the deck two yea.rs in a row. They've won four Super Bowls and shown a lot of putncss." The 49crs, playma their first cxha· bition pme. stanod out the wa~ they finished last tcaSOn as Joo Montana threw for 38 yards over the middle to 1 closcly-suarded Jcrrt Rice on the first play of the game. But the Raiden. who lost their prncason opener to New Orleans nt London last w«k, clamped down ori defense. forced a punt. then took a 7-0 lead on Schroeder's 31-yard touchdown pass to Sam Graddy aner a march from their 20. "I was ask1nf for the play and thcJ pve n to me: Schr~der said. "lt't a real simple play. Everybody block; and let Sam ao deep." Coach An Shell said he was .. v~ very impressed" by Schroeder and the lane o n the play . .. The matn thing was we hll people . fro m the start of tht pme ... Shell said. The Raiders. eager to come bad1. to playoff quaht) in their first fuM season under Shell_. regained the baO 76 S«onds later when Golie knock.- cd at loose from 49ers halfback Roaer C ra1g Mike W1K recovered the ball oo San Francisco's. ctght. and after tht RJtaders moved backward with a ~nalty and a running loss Je(J' Jaeger c, 4.2·yard field aoal made It 10-0 . ' ( ·oach ueorgc &rfcrt said tht 49crs larked .. the con(."('ntrataon that's been thl' trademark of ow team ·· 0 aaW.n D, .,_.. U , .... ~ LA ltelder\ 10 10 0 >-J'J Sen FrenclKO 0 0 1l C>-1J ""'~ LA-Gredcl'f ll NU from Scl'l<oeoe< J ..... kl(ll LA-f'G •7 J ..... s.e..-~ LA-f'G ll Jeeoer L A-SctvO.W 3 run )Nff" ll>e" ~~ SF -S-•erd ' HU from y-~ "«' SF-Hetl<M<-' l '"" ~ lllC1l fe ·led ,._...~ LA-FG 71 J""' ••••!>Clenc-St 677 TIAM STATISTICS LA Sf' l'l<t t _,,, 11 IJ lt.nr.et veroi 1' 10J 10 '1 Peu •no 11 \~7 lteturn Y e<O\ 1' ~I Como All rnt I II I II ll l S.Clo.e<I YerO\ Lo\• 1 ., ,.,, ""'"'' . . )•,. FumOIK Lotl 0 0 ) ~ '"9nelllft Verd\ 6·40 7'11 Time o! "°'~"-)) 17 71'2l IMOIVIOUAL STATISTICS ltUSl'<tNG lteldeo 8-'l 4 7), Mueller l'tl Ali.n 10 1J POf'ler l U Mc:C.•llunl • _,, ScMoed9t ) 11 Sen "••nc•t(O Y0\11'9 ) ~ HenOe<M>'\ 1 " svcs...v l 17 Cerrer .-1 Crel9 1 I • PASSING e_, Scrwoeoe-s l 1 se • 0 Event 1 S JI I Frencot 1 1 • 0 Sen Fren clico Monl•ne • , • .,. 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H•et 1-l (P'l<I\ &rown. 1 COIOv Outlaw Htel 1-l Pot o·c-. 7 !Koll F'err'l\#Off,, H•el l--1 P•ul l•rr 1 Ever\ Baseball notes ~·a..-, wlto .... dHrH ttMt 6Va• .... ,._,, etop N .. Mcecay'1 llladl lrtdt, •IMl•ll ttM cont ... In an unusual ... with ,.._..., for ttte top two lpota. . Hall of Fame plans expansion because of expected growth ly JIM DONAGHY Al'-Nll\lfttl .. The Hall of Fame plans a major expansion in the next year or two. The improvements will involve the National Baseball Library and the gallery where the plaques arc displa)'ed. At the current rate, of- ficials say they will run out of space for the plaques by the end of the decade. The Hall will be filling up fast in the next I 0 to 15 years, too. Given the recent voting trend, it seems likely Rod Carew. Tom St-a· ver. Reggie Jackson. Steve Carlton. Don Sutton, Mike Schmidt, Rollie Fingers, Nolan Ryan, Gary Caner. Ca rlton Fisk, George Brett, Wade Boggs "and' Rickey Henderson could make it on their first try. Others who will be strongly con- sidered include Tommy John, Ben Blylevel'\, Ozzie Sm~h. Tony Perci. Dave Concepcion. Dale Murphy. Dave Winfield. Dave Parker, Robin Yount. Ryne Sandberg. Andre Dawson. Tony G~ynn. Cal R1pken. Dan Quisenberry. Bruce Sutter and Spark) Lyle. Carew and Fingers will be on the ballot for the first llmt' this year. Ga) lord Pell'} and Fergu son knkin"i will also be 1n the running for clt'c- 11on next Janual). Se.aver 1s eligible a )Car later. along with Prte Rose 0 Houston owner John McMullen can't figure out where he went wron~. "It s the worst 1n 11 years." McMullen said. "You don't sleep as well. I mean )'Ou'rt' helpless. What do you do" Everybody knows what to do except me." McMullen is still being criticized for not re-signing Nolan Ryan two years ago. "What do you want me to do, fire everybody?" McMullen said. "I was thinking about that. But I decided they all had contra.cts and they'd be off playin' golf and I'd be left with this mess.· 0 The San Francisco Giants have used a franchise-record 22 pitchers this season. To show how bad things arc going for the Giants' pitching staff, Scott Garrelts sustained a cut on his head when he bumped the roof of the dugout runway while warming up to be a pinch runner. 0 Rookie Kevin Maas credits his home run surge to Yankees batting coach Darrell Evans. "He showed me how to get more leverage in my swing," Maas said. "It was JUSt a little adjustment." Maas had 12 homers in his first 94 at-bats after being recalled from Col- umbus. The last Yankee rookie to hit more than 11 homers was Roger Rcpo1 in 1965 with 12. 0 ST AT CORNER: •~McDonald is the first Balti-more pitcher to win his first four major league flans. •Cincinnati third baseman Chris Sabo is 5-for-43 against Los Angeles this season. but four of the hits arc home runs. . •Since 1977, the Oakland A's have hit into two triple plays - Manny Sanguillen and Willie Ran- dolph. Both players staned in the Pirates' orpnization. • Pittsbuf)h's Doug Drabek is 1-3 apinst Montreal and 13-2 vs. the rest of the NL. Drabek is 23-25 before the All-Star game in his ca- reer and 38-19 after it. • Ryne Sandberg needs one more stolen base to reach 20 homers and 20 steals for the second time in his career. He had 26 homers and S4 steals in 1984. The only other Cubs to do it were Frank Schute in 1911 and Leon Durham in 1982. •The Astros have not had a losing record at home since 1975. • Baltimore reliever Gregg Olson has allowed Oakland only two hits in 33 career at-bats against him . • Boston right-hander Roger Clemens has allowed three earned runs in his last J H'1 innings. 0 MAJCMt LIAGUI NOTIS -.&o1ton'1 Ttm ...._ ,.., 11• vk:lorlff el!CI Ca11totni.•1 Mertl LM91M ,.., five C.... ,. ... 11 II.a wllh TN Wm.mt fOf fourlll P4Ke on lfla N1I l0t l'tOme rum bv otever1 ~ anc:t ova< with .,. T .. H plncfl ballers llave ontv -NI In their lall >2 ll·bafl ~n Di990'1 TMY GWYM wH l•nNCJ bv All•nl•'• Kafll Mlfdrer IHdlno off Ille elehlll 1M1119 Weclneidev. II w•t Gwvnn•1 llrll •lrlkeoul In " oialt •PMer•ncei 1lnct Julv 20 Tiie ~11• vlclort o~ ~ on Thurldav M~ llltm • trenchlM fKOl'd of I, loM· 1, lCl •I lloft'le, II ... 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Tacoma. to continue his comeback. Leiper had three appearances for Class A Modesto before the callup. He pitched nine innings, allowing only one unearned run and recording a 1-0 record. Leiper stopped by the Oakland Coliseum Fnday to throw for A's pitching coach Dave Duncan . "He threw fine," Duncan said of the I I-minute workout. "He used all his pitches (fastball. brcakina ball, forkball) and looked good. He still needs con- TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN ~ SALES, LEASING SERVICE, PARTS 714/540-6410 TUnLE CLICK Part.a 6 Servi~ Open M -F 7-6 S.i 8-4 SADDLIBACll Sales Service Leasing Parts IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo 131-33n 714-380-1200 ~fit1/;HSl't:C/Al/ST" PARTS · SERVICE BOOYSHOP OPEN SATURDAY! Lll'll(<H N MERCURY Mf Rf( UR (714) .,. 7139 (714) 556 1008 16800 B•Ktl 8"'d Hun11ng1on &.ach. CA ditJoning. which will come with pitching. .. The 27-ycar-old left-hander was signed as a fr~ agent before spring trainina after being released last year by the Padres. He had aone through two incidents where his hean began pounding heavily, simulating a hcan attack. This sprina came the third. and the A's sent him to he.an specialists for funher examination. The condition was diqnoscd as Wolff-Parkinson- Whate Syndrome. mcanina Leiper had two electncal paths to the hean. One was removed, and Leiper was back in baseball. After two months of rec.every. Leiper was sent to Modesto for some tunina and now on to Tacoma. If Leiper regains a little ann strength and his recovery continues, he could wmd up in the majors in September. Long Beach BMW "The Ultimate 0rMng Machine" 3670 N. CherryAve. Long Beactl, CA 90807 405 .. a.Ty A.1119. (213)427-5494 (714)636-5790 Bob Lo"gpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Ser.Ac~ ~pa~nt ~n Monday untll 9:00 p.m . 13600 BEACH BLVD WESTMINSTFR . Bur.h al G rden Grev. I wt (714) 892-6651 (I: CAMPBELL NISSAN/ HU~¥~f ~ON • low '"ce\ e No G1mnoch • Cir•ot s .. 1 .. ct1o" • '"•"dly '•oplf! • fac•ll•nr s.,~l(· \ DODGERS l'tolft •• Tbe .. vet tied .. it .... in t.be fifth on a two-run homer by rookie Dave Justice off Tim klc~. It was Ju1- tice's 14th of the teason and sixth in si" pmn. walked. They pulled a double Ital and Javkr ICOf'Cd when Eddie Mur· ti)' bouc:cd OUL The~ took a 3-2 lald in the third off t.lark Grant, makina bit first start in mo"' than two years, on a two-run homer by Olbton bJs Tbe Bnves tot two in the bo&aom of the inniaa wheo Lon.nie Smith tripled and ICOred as third bueman Harris threw late to home on a pounder by Ron Oant. Juttice fol· lowed with a run·tcoriq double. 0 eiahtb. ' oooea. leOHI -.............. , I llat•l'Mlute tct1t<t1 from ltll OocllMn' .... .... "" rMlt "'°'*"' .. ..... ..... llrldev llleht continued to.._ 111rn ••• .-. l.ot Anectes. whidt ttole five bases in the first four inninaa, made it ~2 in the fourth when Lenny Harris and Juan Samuel pulled a double ~cal, with Harris 1neakln1 home. ........ ¥9 ... ""w ........ "·"" •• • ecartr ....... two-NI '*'-•• ..,._, .. hlllfftt ,,, .. lo MV9ll ..,.,.... .............. l'"'9d Ills • .,.. lo ..... Harris opened the innfoa with a sin&)e, movtd to ICCOnd on Samuel's hit and took third on a ny to riaht. The Dodaers took a 1-0 lead in the first innina when Stan Javier sin&)ed and stole second before Oibton \ Clark's overdue . homer sparks Giants to win . Will Oark helped the San Francisco Giants pin a lmlc vound and a lot of respect Saturday ni&ht. Clark drove in two runs with a homer and a ,,. sacrifice fly to lead the Giants to a ..-~!ii 4-2 victory over Cincinnati at W Riverfront Stadium: .. cutting the • Reds' kad to 41h games in the Na- .. ' 1 'r tional League West. ~~ The homer ended the longest e1ifL home-run drought of Oark's career ~". ~ -at I 24 at-bats. Clark also took · out shortstop Barry Larkin with a hard slide at second base. drawing a protest from Larkin but adm iration from Reds teammates. "We need to look and sec how they're playing." infielder Ron Ocster said of the G iants. "We need to do the same thing." "We complain too much," said stancr Jose RIJO (8-5), who served up Clark's homer. "We should be playing hard, the way they are. Those guys play hard. We should elay hard that way. We're playing hke a last- placc team.· The Reds have lost 14 of their last 19 games 10 let the Giants make a run at them. San Francisco is 9-3 against the Reds th is season. Another clu tch pinch-hi t by Ernest Riles gave the Giants their third victory in their last eight games and a split of the first two games in a fou r-game series against the Red s. · The Giants went ahead 3-2 in the sixth against Rijo, who is ()..5 lifetime against the Reds. Rijo gave up a pair of runs in the first, when ('lark bit a solo homer. then held the Giants hitless unul the ~1xth, when Robby Thompson doubled. Riles. batting for John Burkett ( 11-4). smgJed to nght with two out for his eighth pmch·h1t in his last 12 appearances. Riles 1s 9-for-24 as a pinch-hitter this season. Clark added a sacnfice Oy in the ntnth off Rand\ Myers for the final run. Jeff Brantley pitched the last two innings for his 17th save and his first since Jul) 26 • Canllaal1 J, PlratH !: J~ Magrane won his founh straight dcc1Ston. outduehng P1tlsburgh rookie Rand) Tomlin. 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With two outs, Ltt Smith relieved for his 21st save. •Cabs I, Meta 3: Reliever Steve Wilson hailed Chicago out of a first -inn ing Jam and Sha won Dunston and Ryne Sandberg each drove 1n two runs in a four· run second at Shea Stadium. Despite the loss, the Mets maintamed a half-game lead over Pittsburgh in the National Lea1uc East. Cubs stancr Mike B1eleck1 walked 1hree of the fi ve ballers he faced and Wilson 14-7) took o'er \\1th the bases loaded. a run in and the score 11ed l · l He pre\Cnted funher damage and ga'c up fiH~ hm and two runs in 6~1 innings Paul .\sS('nmachcr '-'t'flt t'-'O 1nn1ngs for his founh sa' e. • Padres I, AstrOI 3: Joe Carter mcreascd his maJOr league-leading RBI total to ~2 "1th three. 1nclud1ng t"'o on a t1e·breaking 10th·1nning triple m the Astro<lome Roberto Alomar led ofT the I 0t h ·" 1th Ml infield hit off Houston rellefacc Da'e Smith (2--1) and took third on Ton> G")nn·s s1ngk Caner. 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A&.,.a 11. 1llO Angels use seven-r:un Inning to rip O's, 12-4 ANAHEIM .,r California rapped out al1 conateulive hits and Chili Divis capped a seven-run founh inni.nt -ihe Antell' biaelt of the teaon -with a three-run homer 1n a 12-4 Poundi~ of the BaJtimore Orioles on S&turday niaht at Anaheim Stadjum. lead in lhe bottom of llle third when Andenon si naJed, was sacrificed to second a nd scored on Mu Venable'• sin&)e. The Ansel• broke it open an the fou.rtb apan1t Mickey Weston (0.1) and Joe Price after third baseman Crail Worthinston dropped Lee Stevens' leadofT pop.up for a two- bale etTOr. La.Me Parrish also homered, Kent Anderson went 4-for.-. -the fint four·hit pme of his career -and Chuck Finley ( 1 S-S) .-ve up a run ~d four hill in seven tnninp for his fifth vict~ in his tut sil decisions. The next au ballers hit safely. onc . abon of the club record. Down1na doubled to mate it 3-1 and scored on a sin&le by Parris.ti. Donnie Hill's bunt sin&)c sent Parrish to 5ee0nd but he wu out tryma to score on a sinaJe by Anderson. Schofield and Price reUeved Weston. Luis Poloni1'1 Ii~ made it 6-1 and one out later Divis hit his 11 tb bomc run. For O.vis, playina hit third aame aincie 1pcndinla month on the disabled list. the Bis were his first ince June 27. Aft.er California's Brian Downin& homered in the second innina and Baltimore's Cal IUpken matched it in the third, the Anaels took a 2· I Rill scored on a sin&Je by Dick An innina later, Downjna walked and Parrish hit hi5 I 9th homer. In the eiahth. Anderson doubled off' Mark W1lhamson and ICOred on Dante Bicheue'1 sinalc for a 12-1 lead. Gruber powers Bl~e JayS to victory over Minnesota One good innina for Kelly G ruber was enough to offset one bad inning for Dave Stieb and the Toronto Blue Jays. G ruber homered on Terry Leach's first pnch, cap~i ni a th ree-~ run rally in the seventh inning Satur-~ day and leading the Blue Jays over ~ ........ the Minnesota Twins at the Sky- Dome, 7-4. Gruber, who had a a.rcat first half of the season, hat his first home ru n in two weeks and his 23rd of the season. His h1111ng has helped keep the Blue Jays in contention 1n the Amencan League East. • "Sure I'm a key." Gruber said. "But no one person on this team 1s going to make a difference. We have to have nine players doing their JObs and five starters throwing consistently." Dave Stieb (I 5-4) aJlowed four runs. all in the sax th inning. on five hits 1n 71/1 innings. Tom Henke went I 'It innings for his 24th save in 26 chances. Toronto trailed 4-2 in the seventh when GlcnaJlen Hill blooped a one-out double off Ror Smith and Tony Fernandez hit his maJor league-leading 15th tnplc. tying a team recQfd. Gruber met Leach (2-4) with a t'-'O-OUt home run for a 5-4 lead. • AtltleUc1 10, atee1 t: In Oakland. Curt Young and Gene Nelson tc mt<! on a seven-hitter and the Athle tics. playing w1 out Jose Canseco and Ricke) Henderson, remained nbcaten in eight games against New York this season. he Athletics have outscored the Yankees. 37-5, this ye r. Oakland's bid for its fifth shutout against the Y nkees was spoiled b) Ke vin Maas' home ru n in the ninth inntng. • Raacers 7, Wlalte Sol 5: Charlie Hough won h1'i third straight decision a~d Teitas escaped Jim'> 1n the seventh and eighth innings in Chicago to drop the White So' 411 game\ behind Oakland' in the .\l West The ..\ ·s hold their largest lead 10 the d1v1sion since "1a' 26. The While So~ stranded 14 runners and tould not overcame an earh 6-0 deficit Hough (1()..7).gave up fi,e runs on nine htts in 6 1-1 innings. He struck out fi,c and walked five. "-enn) Rogers got two outs for h1'i 12th save Mehdo Pere1 (1()..10) lost for the third lime in four starts •Brewers 11. Royals 5: Mike Felder had four htt<> and dro'e 1n two runs and Rob Deer hit his 20th home Tun 10 kad M1lwau~C'c..at Count) Stadium The Ehe"er' had four-run innin15 in the first Uld fourth 1n 'uppon of Ron Robinson (6-3). who ~at!!red e1gh1 httc; The) blew a 4...() lead but the second one put them ahead 8-4 • ladl1D1 13, Tlsu• 4: In Cleveland. Chm James homered. doubled, singled and scored three times and Greg Swrndell won for the ''"th lime in his last eight decisions. Jame., \1ngkd to Jlart th'' Ind ians· four.run second 1 nn1n~. h11 his t•1gh1h h11mt• run ll'ad1ng ulf tht• Oaldan4r1 WMtt Wells tall•• to ttte * wftll• comptettne doubt• pl•~ •• Jene a.rtleld of the Yank••• tries In vain to break It ... third and doubled 1n the seventh. From rte .4HOCUIH P'ttU ~ Orange County tops Dallas FARMINGTON. NM -Fountain Valkt High graduate JefT fl ak p1t<:hcd tuur·plus innings of effective relief Saturda) to lead tht· Orange Count) Cardinals to a tJ. \lllOI' O\l'r Dalla'> in the '>«Ond round of the ( onn1e \.1 at k "urld -X•nn Hale a brcal.1ng bdll artt\t t amt· nn 1n relief of Kent Dunnell~ 1n the third lo\1lh thl' game tied at fl-6 and shut dov.n Dallai. "h1k the uffcn<,e tallied ~\t'n run'> Halt' p11.:ked up the 'I\ 111n lur th<" (>range Count) squad >Ah1ch "'" ntt.•e t h\1\1 I Jrmingllln \iunda\ in a thtrd·ruund lOntC\t i\nd~ Hodgin' dru\t' in th<' go-ahead runs in the founh inning '-'•lh a l'-"o-run ~1ngle and "'3~ the Orangt Count) h11t1ng star going ' for S with 1hrt"<" RBI ('al( her (had HO<"lker "'ent ~ for 1 for th<' '-'lnn<'rs. 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All "It would help in the consistency of acbedulial." ~: be llid. .. And it also would help sipiftcantly ln ~ buildi111 rivalries." ~ ~~.....-~--... .. I~ DI IC. ,.. "-~ C11YJ Cit.., "' (Wiii:! .. H·f), ... °' Tt 'rt .. .. Or -· Pff!* -CllQ l'llllec St Lt °' Se 0 SI "' Se °' CGleY " CH.W SI (Smlo Se ..... , 0 (VIOie Se I~ ••&.: G.llo ~ $FIN Cttlp ..... Tt tl• [)eyt J(lttlt MCI( W1"9 -· Gol\1 T-._ c.-E lorn&. 7&- (10), ( 1'l SF-.. WW p ... c-. -· c. CF"" t:eue u *"' T LOS Je'fit G·C... o...i Noun Sclot l H .. Wn< (;<11! h'ct Go"t ,, .. CG• ) .... 8roc Gott T• c - Jankovid\ and foolball COKb DeaDia Ericbon bodl My iftdependeall ... • ctyjas bnecl. Noen Dime ii ... eaception becauae of a 1~,_. TV coatnct 1.be ICbool liped lut what.er for u .nimaled SlO million. "How ,'::J. ill:ClePendenll an IOinl to be leftr• Janovich · ... If tbere an not many, r.>"' problem1 in 1cboch&lina could be quite lipifk:aDL • Another reuoa c:onfnnce membenhip i1 ·~· int IO tbe Hunic:ana i1 IMt Ibey won't alwa)'I win It or 12 pmn a year, nich meau Ibey won't always coUec:t a SJ.I million bowl check. Sharina leliue TV ud c:;-:n revenue would provide a CUlbion when .... prapam bits • rouah paleb. my ~ H. l'HIMAN ,,,,.,.,....., DALLAS -It probebly won't be decided until the last ""SOCX>OOUIJEEE PIG" dies away in late November. The Arkansas Razorbacks' farewen appearance to 76 years of Southwest Conference football sbould provide some interestina fi~ wor:k.L The eiabt other teams aR aoina to ajve the Hop somethina to re- member them by and vice versa. "We'll have a target on our jer- sey," said Arkansas quanerbeck Quann Grovey. Of course, emotion works both ways and Baylor Coach Grant Teaff said the Hop' aloha will have them playina at the top of their pme. ''They will be playina with a lot of emotiQn and determination," Teaff said. From this comer. here's the way it k>oks: I. ARKANSAS -The Hoas have their tou~est game (Texas A&M) in Fayetteville. Grovey is a slick, quick operator who can beat you IS dif- ferent ways. Arkansas will have a areat ground Aflle. The defense must act better 4nd probably will. 2. TEXAS A&M -Look for a return to form by runnina back Darren Lewis. who was beina men- tioned in Heisman Trophy talk before he had a sub-par junior year. A&M Coach R.C. Slocum is worried about his defensive line and he should be. If the Aajes have an Achilles heel, it will be there. 3. HOUSTON -John Jenkins, the mastermind of the Cougan run- and-shoot offense, takes over as bead coach. Although Andre Ware, the Heisman winner is off to the pros, the Cougars will still have enough firepower to give defensive coordinators a nervous breakdown. You may not have heard of quar- terback David Klingler but you will. He's no Ware. but he's very. very good. 4. BAYLOR -If the Bears can survive opcnina with Nebraska and Arizona State on the road, they could claw their wa y into the first division once Grant Teafl's veer offense takes hold. 5. TEXAS -Colorado. Penn State and OkJahoma gives Coach David McWilliams a heavy non- confercnce load. Still, the 'Homs could be a surprise if quartert.ck Peter Garderc has a big season. 6. TEXAS TECH -Ohio State and Miami could chew up the Red Raiders' depth. Also. playing Ohio State and Houston within a fi ve-day period isn't exactly the road to a championship for Coach Spike DY.Ices. The Raiders arc talented and will deal their sh.arc of headaches but they are a year away right now. 7. TCU -The Homed Frogs arc short on talent and this is the year it could cost Jim Wacker his job. 8. RICE -The Owls arc talented and will win some games but don't have the depth for a first division run. 9. SMU -This will be Forrest Greg's last year as head coach and the Mustangs probably won't win as many pmes (2) as ther did last year. The NCAA probation .crippled Ponies arc still several years away from fieldina a competiuve team. Stepping Out In ••• 1 Judy's C-.f• Socl•ty Sea celebration is star-studded · W AJTI ... DON'T THROW THAT BOTILE AT ME.~. Re1ardin1 the numerous kt· ten rvc received tom people who •Y' it's not that euy to find a rc- cyclina center, c... pecially one that will cooperate with them. I'll Judy Chambertaln pas s a I 0 n g •••••••••••••another source ... D a v i d Niederhaus. di- rector of general services for Newport Beach, can be reached at 644-3055. He'll point you in the right direction ... OCEAN'S SPECIFIC... . Ted Danson, Uoyd Bridges, Beau Bridges, James Garner, Ed Begley Jr., Sally Kellerman, John Rat.zenbergcr, Robert Urich, Sara ,Jessica Parker, Woody Harrelson and Robert Downey Jr. will be on band when the Qana Point Resort kicks off a star· studded weekend event. "Celebration of the Sea," to benefit the American Oceans Campaign Aug.. 17-19 . ..,.. An opening recepion will feature varietal wines provided by thcRobery Mondavi Wine and f:ood Center and food from such restaurants as Five Fcei., · K.achina. Prego, Sorrento Grille, The Rex, Tutto Marc and the resort's own Watercolors eatcrie. O n Saturday evening, Aug. 18, the resort's ex- ccutjve chef, Peter Striffolino. will present a seafood delight al fresco as guests dine and dance with -and under -the stars. Danson. et a l. will also 'offer commentary on the American Qceans Campaign. its goals, accomplishments and areas where volunteer support arc needed. . For reservations and information; contact Doug T~ompson, event coordinator. at 497-J'055. or Penny Elia, PR director. Dana Point Resort. 661-5000. extension 4491. HOT FUN· IN THE SUMMERTIME ... Each weekend through Labor Day, the Irvine Hilton and Towers will be the setting for food and entertainment extravaganzas. Events include a fiesta, a barbecue and a carefree af\emoon of JUZ. Friday mghts, it's a S 12. 95 Mexican buffet. with lambada and salsa music -held in the garden courtyard. Music and dancing arc also essential ingredients of the "Surfin Safari Bash and Barbecue·· on Saturday nights. A S 14. 95 barbecue is the main event. with li ve bands and disc jockeys plying golden oldies requests. Sunday af\emoons mean live jazz. hot dogs and burgers served poolside. LOOK WHAT THIRTEEN BUCKS BUYS AT BAGATTA ... Monday through Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m., the elegant II Ristorante Bagatta on the Balboa Peninsula offers a "Mediterranean Experience." with selected pasta dishes and antipasto for S 13. On Sundays. the restaurant features "A Taste of Milano," featuring their famous risuo al/a Mi lane~ and other Milanese specialties like pasta and bean soup, lamb lasagna. Milanese-style breaded chicken breast, roasted veal shanks and an enormous veal chop with tomatoes, capers and white wine. Don't m1SS the focacc1a and c0-0wner Tony Bagatta's 1ncrcd1ble dessert. zucatta. made from his grandmother's recipe. Someday. I'm gonna persuade him to share 1t with us ... 'I ORANGE COAST Property Spacious house dramatic, elegant Th11 dramatic 6-monttw>ld houte is 1~ and elepnt. Extensive use of marble and bleached oak acfd to its delicate and aracefUJ atmospbett. Top of the line appliances. a W. utility illa.nd and aranite coun~ tops are featurecfin the kitchen. Complementina the SP1rt.hnt pool and •Pl are a wa&ttfall and cabena. The 11x-car praae has ~nt atoraee rooms and full«rvice elevator to the lint level. For more information about this utnordinary U,una Beech~1· conract heron Smith, ra Hinman or vid inchltr 11 Cout Newport Proptrtiet. 64-4-1600. O~ange Coast Inside • Or~ Coast Wlntt Cdar/C2 • Ann LM>thrs/C2 •BookmMlcs/C2 • Classifl«J/C6 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1990 . . ..,.._,,......, ............. elack·tl~ .. I• or .. nlaers •• Sar•.h Pelter, Lori 9obo, Jackie Tekhnlann, ..,bara Alter, •H•n Poole end KathJ ••ndt. Carol & Company Fund-raising galas go the waterfront The Hunt- 1 ngton Beac h Waterfr o nt Hilton Hotel 1s open. Hooray! "Finally we have our own Carol ballroo~ here 1n HumphreYS Hu ntington ~ Beach," sighed••••••••••••• Kathy Brandt. president of Little Mermaids. a support guild of Children's Hospital of Orange County. The Little Mermaids made quite a splash recently when the hotel's head honchos selected the JS.member Huntington Beach chanty to benefit from the S 125-per- penon official grand opening gala planned for Sept. 15. Trav~I From Russia, with grumbling still ringing in his ears 1y ROBERT L09DEU Editor's note: Aller mircment in 1986. Robert Lobdell, the general coun~I for the Los Angeles Times for 10 yurs, returned to collqc to study Italian. Dun"ng the last academic year, he studied abroad at the Califom11 State University pt"OBfllm m F1orcn~. Ital} and. with his wife Nancy, traveled extcnswel> throush- out Europe. Robert Lobdell 1s the father of Dally Piiot editor William Lobdell. My wife and I spent the 1989-90 academic year in Florence. Italy, as intemauonal students. At the end of February 1990 with 20 fellow students, we made a remarkable tnp to the Soviet Union. Everywhere we went we got an earfuU from c1t1zens openly criticizing their leaders. Everywhere we saw eviden<."t of an economic system coming apan. We flew to Moscow from Milan via Aeroflot on Sunday, Feb. 24, on the very day that the first orpnized protests we~ planned in Moscow and Lcnin-vad. Our tcatmate on the Russian airline was a perky Armenian opera singer returning to Russia ,after an enpaement at La Scala. She urged us not to leave the Moscow airport becaute of potential dangers on the streets. She wanted ua to exchanae our hard currency (lira) fOr her rubles at a favorable rate. We were approached repeatedly, mainly by youna men, to exchanae rubles on the blaclc market and to buy military watches and f\ar hats. Rubia arc "like toilet paper" to Soviet citizens. They are dclpcrate for bard currency. We wen met by Olp, our briaht lntourist au1de ln Mote0w wbo wu to blby-.it ua Wltil our late (12:30 a.m.) ftilbt to Lainp'ld. After an lntourilt dinner (flit) at the intematioftaJ airl)C>n. we took a 20-minute but ride, the fint or may, lO the wveho.-lan domatic lirpon. From then until our polt-m•iPt fliabt ooly one otbcr flilbt toot off. The MOecow airport WU not ~y I Oeebive o( ectivity. Wllile we wailed. M noticed a poup or American men ift' tb,...piece Ilda With aides around tbem ud tOIMOM with Im~'°'**· It ... I conpaaional ovtniabt committee tl'yiftl to ttt to utb\Alnia to monhdt the indtpendtnce dections \Mn beina hckl. Unupectedly, Chris Coa ft-On\ Newpon ltach WU OM ....... '" TWAVSL/(lt More than a dozen local ph1lanthrop1es clam<>rM for the pnv1lege .. 0Cdinstening the 12-stOI) Mediter- ranean style reson edging the sea. Mermaids believe they were selected because of their 27-year comm111- ment to helping children. "There are many good causes -cancer. diabetes . .. the hst goes on. But Children's Hospital incorporates all of them." Brandt said. A hotel grand open1n~ celebration means big bucks. The Me rmaid black-tie bash "A Celebration for Children" hopes to raise SI 00.000. Pany·goers gathenng 1n the sparkling new, crystal chandelier trimmed ballroom will be treated to a Silt· course. sit-down feast with an entrec of lobster and pepperlo1n with black rav1oh and sun-dned tomatoes. Af\er their final sip of complimentiry wine and the last mouthful of fruit tan. television personality Lyle WaJoner v. 111 conduct a 20-item hve auction featunng mljor tnps. furs. a S 1.000 shopping spree at Bullock's " and golf and ski packages The popular Papa Doo Run Run band will provide the dance music for the beacb1e bunch. "This ~ o ur largest fund-raising effon ever. We have many surpnses planned and arc awaiting final commtttment from scvenl cclebnties. We should sell o ut.'' noted Jackie Teichmann. r vent chairwoman. CHOC supporters do not Jet the very first peek at the casually el~nt reson with its 300 ocean front rooms (rates begin at S 165 for a single). 6,()00..squarc- foot ballroom and conference center. occanview pool, restaurants and disco -all nmmed in marble, foun- t,ains. anv.ork an<:l lavish landscaping. First to be da1zlcd b) the new Htlton hideaway v.111 be guests attending the presllg.ious Hunttnaton Harbour Ph1lhannon1c Committee's more casual shin- dig ··surf C1t) lJ A" plannrd for the mght prior. Sept.. 14. fPteaw see GALAS/OJ I ttlng hu·ng up· on G . lock' easy to do ~ . Best sellers Marcel Prou1t/in Los Anleles" and points out that ao matter what you ve doin, even maini love you ve on 1a on-ramp .... For all their teaithnate complaints -which echo owl oWll -about bilb prices overlayina an •bidlna llcaines1; bouaina developments and ubiquitous, interc~ble aboppina malls e~ns need· lessly on natu~; and the eccentricity and aometimea vioJeDCe or OW' feJ. low citizen.a -the poets' love for, or, in aome catet, ·~ falcination with. Southern Califorrua makes the antholoSY both a tribute ~d call for reform. One repeated concern is, of course, thoughtless and uncontroUed development. In the weU-crafted and moving "Cavafy in Redondo," Mark Jarman 's speaker admits, "This was never -ask my parents -a great city," but he nonetheless remembers the old Redondo with nostalgia: Our ruins run back to memory. Stucco palaces, pleasure bunsalows, the honeycomb of the beachcombers' cluster of rentals Cherishing the memory of "sandy shrines in alleys," and boyhood loves, the speaker notes bleakly that "Missiles came to squat about our house" in a town once surrounded "by semi-wilderness and orange 1f'OVtt" The automobile harbinger and raison d'etre of mushrooming growth and expansion, is naturally a fQCal point for many of the poems. ~ .Kennedy in "September Sun- -. ' day an 1..,._" for e11alille. koer1le. is u uH'""bld kwe poem abtchet a mu Del wife wtM>; lleildY to '"tlM ftra heway 1111 Loe •21•lm " ownina ID .._t M~ lu• for and the Wbhman11que ·'Oh1 newer. even mare expensive can: Puadena Freway, we have lovea •'She needs I J11uu ... He neeclt I you from tbe .. Mina. .. " ea: Poncbe. •• a Gice coatnlt to clal .._. t Tiiie ...... of'Sbelbe RQeiilioe•a view ol OW hnlay ~ at ID wtd•licll .. lurio Eavy.• *drlDd ·'UDmitilatld r:s tbat a _... owner bll lllft 8ae In ..,,.. M ot 11111 Loi AD-kert 1111 a .,_ulif\al wtaite ~ ... Poema," I. ~ ......_ piCk·up," lllldui.s ln a fteedlle ib·,. aaw upoa the dlllculty ot tlllilli 1 taay about atealina -aruct jutt · writer. of er.-in Loi Alie•• -for the owner's lick of pride... ad .,,. ex~ all or Siu1bern In perbapa the •Podteolit of Califoinil. The poems tbemtelvee Southern California's deltnM:tive vanish inexplicably ln tbe loLAn-: obleuion with the automobile, Ron lt)ea amos; Koertp in .. West Cout Romance," Somellow I k»t depicu I.be Jirl next door as literally EvetYtbi11t I over wrv~ ill IM in love .. with a red Canwo": , Oty of Aofjels. Not evea &ixtcen. IM ps away Rememberina that the Iott poan1 with the car for weekendJ. EJer took over a year lo write aacl were motba' does nor know what to do, .. cried and 1weated ovu," the poet does not want ro consent to a muscs that perbaP,I the .. low bowl- mixcd marriqe but lately ;, ina canxon winds • swept the poems 1fraid. info 'an earthquake·widened "The Pasadena Freeway," also by aorae," or they were consumed by a Orange Coast Win~ C~llar bnllh ftre "above a valuable Malibu view ... And wily la Soudlern California, with its beDilD climate and inapmna beeches ..a mou&aiu. IUCb • touib environment? PerhaPI be- ._ it ii 10 ...... IUSttl Rich· Ml J. Week,ly la .4'JtlllerMUdneu: .. ·~ mi~killiN UI ... • JU a of lntemtins. _.ble, and limllY poem1, ••ofid. lock.• lib ID eutief antholOIY of Qra,. Couty ~1, •1be Webs Wt fieeve," will Instruct and ~ lilbt tbe reeder. I would have liked it .vea better bid editor Fried in-cluded more poems in traditional form Of biabJy dilciollned me vene (amolll tbe muy Ctne poets in our area wbo 1">tk ill daht form, Charlea Oulllm o( Loi Aqeq and Judy ICJ'onenfeld o( Riverside stand OUl u rep-ettable omissions), but the volwne is cohesive yet varied in ill treatment of "diacout psychics," earthquakes, and the ocean. FICTION _, l. "l'lo Butdla of Tl"\Nfo .. Scott Turow 2. .. M~ From1 Nvn." ouwae said . , 3. ..'Be Women in H11 Ult, .. Bart.ta Taylor Btadfonl 4. ••The Stand," Stephen Ki!! S. "Ob, t.M PIM:a You'll Oo! Dr. Seuu NON-FICTION t. "'WC8lth Without Risk," Charles Givens 2. ''Homecomin& "John Brad· ahlw 3. ..Men •t Work," Georse F. Will 4. ..Dl.-e a.ny TUrns 40." Da_vc Bury '· ••J111tin Wil10n 's Home- 6fOWD Loulsioa Gookin'," Justin WUIOD John Daume: ArJJateur turned pro There arc several roads to travel if your destination is to become a professional winemaker, studying oenology at UC Davis or Cal State Fresno beina the most formaJ ap- proach. A few are born into old winery families, and spend their lives toil- ing in the vineyards carrying on in the footsteps of father and grand- father. Some, however, start out with a book in one hand. a love of wine io the other and aome very folded, and consistent with hrs very hiah hopes. independent nature, John continued One such feUow is John Daume, to do 'baute in the marketplace on whose business backgrouil.d inc~u~s bis own. stints as a buyer for Gimble s in A decade of bard work making a New York and later for Qullock's. .A ao of bis smaJI retail shop wasn't native of Detroit, !ohn came ~t in cballcnaina enouah !_or Mr. Daum~. 1970 and J,Ot involved with r-boiievcr, aoneaec1ded to put his franchise of' Wine Art of ~meri~... money where bis mouth. was. and a chain that sold home wmemaking started hil own commercial winery supplies to serious amateurs. But by in 1982. Today, John splits his time 1972, the parent company had between the Home Winemaking John Stahler c .,__ ___________________________ Shop in Woodland Hills and his tiny winery in Camarillo. the demands of being a one person winery. Unique Creations For Every Occasio.n! .. A CAlflNG, 11,'l.L SERVICE F'LORl.'iT. •Fresh Flowers• European Gardens • Balloon Bouquets • Plants •Gifts • Baskets• Dried Flowers (11111' A((()I 'n /._ \l/T/(1 CllARGf BY PllONE \\ l Dll IVI R 140-1910 264-2 San Mapel et forcl. Newport Bneh (I'll.•,._ t.i-4) \l.i 11 ,.._ .. IO I Ml''"'"'\ I 11.; 01. B. D I F F u s I 0 N° I II \ I I \It' II I< \ I< ' ~ II \II \ ' \ 11 11 \ M I I .. I r=1N,\I I "I When most people hear the word "winery," an old stone building full of oak casks surrounded by lush arecn vineyards, comes to mind. Well folks, the Daumc Winery is in the middle of a tilt-up industrial complex just off Highway I 0 I. and is surrounded by asphalt. There is no old vineyard dog WllJing its tail to greet visitors. no tasttng room and no hand-chisled redwood 1ian proclai ming a century of viticultural heritage. What you will find, however, are some of the best hand-crafted, mouth-watering dinner wines made in the Golden State. and at bar&ain pnccs to boot. It is a tremendous task being the winemaker. assistant winemaker, chief cellar rat. vineyard manager, sales manager, bookkeeper and mechanic. but John seems to enJOY Seasonal help does come from the "Ccllarmasters,'' a group of about 150 dedicated home winemakers to whom John plays "godfather." In addition to being one of the key amateur organizations in the coun- try. this group is notewo~hy be~usc m ore than 25 professional wa~e­ makers have been spawned from its ranks. (Thanks. John.) Tall, lanky and bearded, J~h!" Daume is very much a free sptnt and does things his way -one of the advantaJeS of being his own boss. The wines he produces arc a reflection of this individualism. understated and yet elegant. Joh Sldl~r 11 o Oru6~ couty 1M1ed wlJI~ coo10Jtol od wl.ff HJ. tor of Crdl.ury Tr~IHI• m•6uble. 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Their tGtllO' meat bu been announced by her .,.,au, Bob and Jan Stewan of N~ Beach. The bride-elect is a araduate of Newport Harbor Kilb School and the Univmity of Southern Cali· fomia. Her future brick&room is the son of Jack and Molly Thornton of Sun Valley, Idaho. He is a araduate of Sun Valley Community School and USC. Ni119 Vallly. TM= iJ""9d 175 .. ...., ............. .. . ......,.., bride ii .. ....... :ol Mmilya ud Paul 0a.--.._ ll_~lilllloD 8-dl ••era• ii a 1979 lrildua .. ol Ha~ '-di HWa boot .... boldl ~ hm UCaiwnldlud~~ ol Uw. Sbe ii ed _ tiy ~. Madil08 and tto ill Su frudaQo, Her hutbud is &be 10D of Mr. and Mn. Everett Bendy of Lons leecb and ii I 197' ~Ulte O( Loni Belcb Pol)'1CChniC Hilb School. He it Ibo a sncSua1e of "Sonoma State Uoivenity and worka for Wine Wareboute in South Su Francitco. Cynthia 0.vilon WU her slllef't maid of honor. Bridesmaids were S~ O.vilOo Bider and Pa-triaa Frend\. The brideeioom·a It· &endaots were David Eyeoon, Steve Podata. Richard Lamb and tbe bridearoom'• brothers. Steven, Joel and Tames Bantly. After a weddioa trip to Italy and France. the couple are at home in Mill Valley. MILNES-SYMMES Cyprus Shore Park in San Oemcnte was the setting for the June 9 weddina of Kolleen Mary Symmes of Brea and Jeffrey Carl Milnes of Costa Mesa. The Re v. PROVINE-BENNETT Thomas Allen was officiant and Mr. and Mrs. John Provine of soloist was Eric Swarthout, nephew Rolling Hills have announced the of .the bridegroom. The couple cnaaaement of their dauJhter, Eliza· greeted 60 iucsts at their park recep- bcth Anne Provine of Newport tion following the ceremony. Beach, to Bruce Winfred Bennett Ill Don and MHine Symmes of Brea of Laguna Beach. arc the parents of the t>ride. She He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. wore a full-length gown of white Bruce Bennett of Indianapolis, Ind. satin with a fitted bodice of lace with They will be married Oct. 13 in pearl beading. She carried a bridal l..quna Presbyterian Church in bouquet of lavender<olored roses, Laauna Beach. ...pink stargazers and white mini or· The couple arc graduates of the chids. University of Southern California in The bnde's sisters, Kristine Los Angeles. Willou&hby and Kathryn Symmes were 6onor attendants, and her BANTL Y-DAVISON Tim Thornton •nd n.ncee Cindy Stew•rt. Bernadene Davison and David hll BantJy were married May 26 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in niece, Marianne Willoughby. was flower girl. Kellen Symmes. the bride's nephew, was ring bearer. Jeanette Sorensen kept the guest book. The bric:Searoom is the son of Martha Milnes of Chariton, Iowa, and the late Wiltsey Milnes. His best man was Darryle Cox and Dr. Phil Meyer was the usher. After a wedding trip to Cambna. Carmel, Napa and San Francisco, the couple are at home 10 Costa Mesa. She is employed by the North OranJe County Community College Distnct in community college ad· ministration and he as with West Group Inc. in hotel administration and management. ACOSTA-RAMSEY l..e$1ie Ramsey of Newpon Beach exchanged wedding vows with Randy Acosta of Arcadia in a June 2 ceremony at Our Lady Quten of Anacls Catholic Church in Newpon Beach. The couple greeted 300 guests at their rtteptton at Sherman Gardens an Corona del Mar. The bnde as the daughter of Gloria Ramsey of N<'wpon Beach and Robert Ramsey of Reno. Nev. Sbe wott a gown of white raw silk with a beaded bodice. V-back with -------------------------------------------. bow at the waist and puffed sleeves. NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND DUC9C TMll(GI I" JO I U 3 !SI 51!0 NAVY llA&.lf 11 71!0 9 lO II COSTA MESA • LAGUNA HILLS MALL CORONA Marie Affinito was her honor at- tendant and bndesmaads were Re- becca DcLancy. Alison Acone and Ltsa Ramsey. The bridearoom as the son of Ni ck and Sally Fabela,.of Rosemead. His attendants were Joe Gu11erre7. Rich- ard Egan, Adrian Leon and Frank Howarth. The couple arc al home in Temple City afier a wedding tnp 10 the Caribbean. She as a graduate student at UC Santa Barbara and he as TRAVEL From C1 of the congressmen and we had a pleasant. anformauve chat The group was frustrated ha' 1ng been an East Berlin for fiH· da)s waiting for the U ... R to gl\e them visas. They finally got '1sas. ne"" to Moscow. then couldn't get seats on a plane to L1thuan1a. The} did get out JUSt before v.e dad . During this demonstration un- day. our guide Olga told us that Red Square had been closed off which. since at as the huh. c.hut do" n the ~ntral city. The go,cmmcnt put the fear of God into the catlll'n'i and told Moscov11es to '>la ) home and off the strttt. l\s )OU "Ill remit. all ~as peaceful. On boardana. tht' path to the plane was past corrugatC'd !thet'ts of tin (walls). through tempora0 ""oockn opcnanas. an to a holding area "1th walls and roof of ht'a') plastic It was 12:30 a.m . blowing and sno"· ang and a female burt'aucral "''h overcoat and the inc' a table fur hat stood. blocking the ramp to the plane. callins out rows and \eat numbers which ""ere non<\1'itcnt on our boarding pasSC"s since thue were no rCSCf\ ed scats An hour later we were at l:l\l 1n Leningrad. We expcnenced a Ont'· hour wan for our luggage and our<. was the onl) plane. w(' finall ) ar· nved at the 1,500-bed lntoum1 Hotel Prabaltayska)B "hCI~ hack yard was the frozen. desolate 83111c We went to bed at 4 a.m af\cr an incredible day of travel. All meals ~thrtt per da)l "en· •n assatned danang room'I with lllhn fore11n travelers. Fant and \C.'rllnll courses for all three meal~ "l"rt' sardines. hemna. lunch meat a tr" chC'CSCs. beets. cabbag<' in 'anou\ forms. pickles. Brt'akfut rnn<11~1ed of hard-boaltd (j&S. potalO<''>. pa n· cakes (always panca .. e'I thrt't' 11me<. a day in slta.h tly different forms). rof· fee (weak). tea. rolls. appk Juice punch (always calkd lemonade) and a dnnk that lookC'd and ta-.1C'J hke thin, melted kllo For lunch you can ublract eggs and add soup -cabhage and 'ei· etablc (~~sy). two or thrtt londc. of unJdenufiablc meat an unidenufiable sauce and puddana·hke de sens. Breads wctt not bad. csp('C'1ally the ryt. Dinner. minus the soup. was much the same as lunch The fish was unbthevably unappetmna and bony. Wine. beer and champa&r1<' could bt purcha~. Wine was eit~l­ lent and SI a bottle because we could pey in rubles -the onl) blrpjn we found 1n Run1a The lobby of the hotel was 1m· mente with hordes of people -\Cf) &liuy in tht manntt of the Lu \'cps stnp indud1na an aru wath slot machines. Out overall im· praaion wu tbal mOlt cvcryth1n1 l?.cx:Pllnt the MOK'Ow Metro). even if it looked OK on the aurfatt. was lhoddy. unfinished, lncompktc. We quickly lt.amed to shown-ll nl&}lt -no hot ·water 10 tht mom1na. We met Tania. our un1oand lnt<M&rut Ou1dc and left b~ bus for 1 tour of the city. Tan1a, lake Otaa. was briaht.. articulate and h1itlly "ocal about the system. Lcnioarad as a very western city. founded recently by Europe1n tandan.1 in 1703 by employed by W.A. Schmidt Co SMITH-SWEDLUND Kristin Anne Swedlund of Ne" - port Beach e1tchanged wedding vow~ with James Baker Smith of Bloom- ington, Iii., in a May 4 ceremony in the Turnip Ro~ Courtyard. Costa Mesa. A reception for 2 50 guc\ts followed the ceremony. The bnde as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edward Swedlund of Newport Beach. She wore a French gown ofwhate linen and lace. Mr. and Mn. John Smath of Bloom10gton are the parents of the bridegroom Honor attendants for the couple were Page Ewing arid John Smith. father of the bridegroom Af\er a "edding tnp to Kaui Hawau. the couple are residents of Los Angeles. She as a clothing st)h~t for films and Tv commercaals"'and he is a producer-director for Har· mon)' Pictures an Los Angel<'s MOTHERHEAO-EGNER A June 9 ceremon)' in St t 'Inch'~ Cathedral an <.ierman) united 1n mamage Monika Egner of Munich. German). and Jeff Motherhead. son of Michael and Ehn Mothcrhcad of Fountain Valley. A reception for 100 guests was held at the Kocnagsbrunn Beer Garden. The bnde 1s the daughter of Werner and Karen Egner of Kocnisbrunn. West Germam lihl' wore a gown of v.h1te sa\ln a~d lace with puffed slee' es and a \' -nt:di:- hne. Peter the Great Leningrad formerh <;1 Petersburg. ""as built on a delta on the Ne'a R1 \cr near the (1ulf ot Finland. It ha\ man' canals and bridges and as refcrrrd to a-. th<' Venice of the North E'<'n toJa} Lcn1ngradcr<1 take grl•at pndt' an their ampt'nal past and th<' baroque and neo-darnc palaces. pubht build· ings. "•de 'ilre<·ts and land~apcd parks -all 18th .rnd 19th centun The highlight of L!ln1ngrad ol course. "as thl· '. da) ""e spent 1n the \\inter Palal·c (on the Ne' a River) of the Ru <i'i1an T~r'i "here Catherine the (1rcat in 1764 founded an {'XCIUSl\t.' lOUrt museum. OU\\ the Hermitage Museum It ·~ partrl U· larl} famou\ for tht' quahl' and quanlll) ot II!> lJn,asc\ b' Da \ 1nc1 T111an. RembrJnJt and Rul't"ns I ht broad strech ol Leningrad. e'en at rus.h hour are frt--e of hc..t' \ traffi< We spent tam<' on · 'i<'''"'' Prospt'kt. ad' nt1~ as. L<"nangrad '<. main a' enuc. hncd "1th lhl' ul\ ·, linest s.hop' rntaurants and depan- ment storec. \\ e \\COi 1ntu thl' lead ing department 'itorl' 'itepping '" l'r a ~-inch .,r11 and 1n10 a dirt\ h.1ll"a' ~llh large btx.,th-hlt.l· lkpartm1·nt\ 1ncred1bh ln>"ded. lntc. ol hnc<. "llh sit.imp' · <ohodd' men h.rnd1\e .\bS(llutd\ pathclll In \.1 o'i(o~ mt"al \\J\ \lartc and tn.•\h lrull'i ..ind 't-'gelahk•., "erl' nut '"1bk \nd thl' ub1qu11uu~ JbJlU\. h._c \11mcthrng uut of the pa't. \Uh\t1tu t<·d tor t_,1,h register. cakulator and ulmputer h th1~ the great [, 11 Empi re that " going tu conquer the "orld"' ~ e couldn't bdac'c lhat .\ml·nr.1n l'\ pt'rts. and the media lllUld nut kno" the ~late of affair., \\ h1k thl' l'<on om\ l'i much ~orw nll'' then 11 "·" 10 )l'ar~ ago. Ollt\I nt "h.11 "e 'a" has surc l) be-t_•n lhl' lJ<.t· \IOl1· &hl· beginning of the Rt·,ulut1un The ama11 ng thing"' lhl· lipt·nm·" of the Ru<1~1an\ an lnt1l 111ng thl· S}Stem o\pparenth 1uh<i and mone\ art' not the prl1blcm hu1 ha' 1n1t something -a0\th1ng -Ill hu\ l'i Russians tall .1t'll.1ut lhl' l:11lun.-111 collecll\e farming .ind that l'Oh ;i small pC"rcentagC' 1)1 ~hat 1-; pr00Ul'C°d e'er mJ .. e\ II h' th( (l)O sum<'r bttau~ of horcle\\I~ anetli caent d1stnbu11on t hC'\ al"o t:om plained b1tterl~ abt)ut all the monc\ and &ood~ going II) ( UOO \fghanl stan and .\ngola "hen the\<.' ,·oun tnes could not hdp the ~\. IC't Union. Glasnost IS an~al hut pere .. tro1ka ., a disaster 1 hr) peak longanal> 1)1 the da}S of N1k11a Kru~he'. Thev said Gorbat-'he' " a two-headl'd Pisces -look' in hoth d1rcct1on'i and IS 1ndtt1"ve We &Ot the fcchr\i the)' art no1 l'\)ntident that hC' ran tum thang!I around 1n Mo "' wt \ta)'~ 111 the. monstrous "\,000.t'K'd C'o~mo, hotel located 40 Iona m1nut« from 1hc center of town One of the most <>n&Jnal. pnK't1cal and abtolu1cly bcaullful M ow muslS 11 the Metro. t>etun an 1937. h as a marvel of cf1k1ency. clcanhnc (no 111mt1 here) wath rra1ns amvan ~"Ct)' minute mov1na 7,000,000 people a da)'. ~h statJon as Vl.nually an an pllcry and ca h OM 11 diffcttnt. One has J•ll (. VltU adOft' ph) PQf'C'Clain fiaure of dan«TS and mu· 1tc11n fi~ed an the of tht • • Honor attendants WCTC Cbarlott.c Eniel and Scott MolMrhead. The couple honeymooned in Italy. She as a dental bygcnist at the Munich Dental Hosnal and be as a fashion model for Petra Nieman Talents an West Germany and LA Models in Los Angeles. The couple plan to move to Los Angeles next year. How to submi't wedding news The Daalv Pilot ¥-"elcomcs the chanc.c to share the news of y1>ur engagement or wedding with our readers Pick up engagement or wedd1n1 1nformauon forms an our lobby at 330 W Ba)' t .• Cost.a Mesa, or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Wedding Dcpanment, Dill> Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa ~ 926~6 Photos of the couple or the bride only may be submitted with the finished form. Black and wbite photos reproduce best. but you tna> subm11 sharply-focused color photos for approval. Wnte your name on the back of your photo. If you f.ish your photo returned, please include an addressed mailing envelope. Engagements and weddings are published on a ~pace available basa'I Fo r more information. &a ll 642-432 1. e~tensaon 3SO. 'aulted ceiling. one 1s decorated ""•th buut1ful mosaic pan.els anothl'r (\\.On the Grand Pru at thr- Pam World Fair an 1937) fcatQ.rc~ gracelul stainless steel arches faced "1th a rare t)'pc of mineral: another 1!> decorated with marble. the real \tuO ~ e used tht' Metro a lol It coc;t ti' c kopelt.s (I 0 cents) to go an}\\ h<'rt' Probabl) thC' mo\t 1>tunn1n1 5t1ht ol the \\hole tnp was the Kremlin It as C).Ollcall~ gorgrous. You O'ta) know that "Kremlin .. means for· tress < ontrar) to what W<' thouaht there arc onl) a couple of sovtm· ment buildings there 1Gorbache" ha\ hi s oflk c in o ne) and almo• all the other buildings are cathedra.ll or rhurches -all museums now. 'The '°'rl·mhn. s.een from across the Mo!>· co~ RI\ er. 1-; dramat1call)' colortul T ht" lon'i. lrtnelatcd wall 1~ red bmlt.. hro .. en b) towers and p tei. Mo\l buildings. gates and to•el" ha'e a la~er of bnght. dark peen le ram al 111<' ""hate tnm. cof pcr 11umeJ gn.·t'n I roofs and the in <'' 11ablc grit The double-·hea<led t'agle<. Is' mbol of anstocraq) .. ac rq1laled tn ruh~-n.·d star'i .\nother stunner v.as the l\rmon Muse um that houor,es among other thing' the trea.,ures of the Tc;ar\ lkautllull~ J1spla~ed the~ included h<'a,1h Jl''"elcd e'<"r.thing from "" ord\ to tal It. lor hor;cs to belt~ ned lJl e" l ro" ns and aeons. \ R\Z .lnlln<"·<.t\lt' mosaic of the \1adonna and ( hald would be done an th<' 1rad1t1onc1I st\lt' eitcc.-pt thul tht' figure' "ould ha' e mllntl"I' ot pcarls. r u h11: '· em era Id~ and ,1ramond11 \nd therc \\t•n· ( JC1spel btl(>k lo'· l'r' l'Olru,tt•J "1th huge 1ev.cls. Ill· tmatl ennmcl<. .ind lot\ ot gold The tnp "a' .tn e)e-opener The nn th ol n monohth1c super-power. thr l'' 11 em part• bur"t We ob<ief'cd the uh' 1ou<1 int<'lhg<'nce and an· hcr<'nl durahalm ol · 'act catazens. \\ e "l're ''ru< l b' the 1cograph1c monumcntaht' of 1h1s countf'\. a land mass l"n' t'lopang nane ttme 1onn W e <ia" a c-rumbhni econ- llm1t ')'lt'm ~ ho!.t' survival as plen- 1\ an doubt ~ c nhst'rvcd a society who'i(' o t11cn!> art' painfull} aware of the -.tead) diet of dcct"1t and prope- aanda tht'\ ·, (' tx~n fed for da'ad«. D1<11llu ion. d1'Mtff('("t1on and ~ocraJ malaast arc evef) where. It 1s d1(- li-. ult to undt•rt\t1m11e the turbu· k nee ahead. but ('ven a finHtmt \ 1<11tor can S<.'nsc that profound chanacs al'<' at hand. GALAS ,romC1 ~ Ptulharmonac's $7S«r·ptt- son tab ancludcs a poo11ide rt d'ocuVft reccpuon with cn"1'a · • mcnt by the PandctnCMlJu.m Sttea Band fOtlowed by a dinner iJl tht t.Droom hnariftf._ a. lamb ~ pcpperloin and "'1lf\t UIM,. adttt and dancint to the Jsy ""'1"1 O.ncc IUd. ~.....,. tonbtt& atitnal& 1111 llftlir ~ raite Sl!.cm for OCPS ..-... How.,...,.. .-. t9'e ffileDia•a ._ oflki.al -..u.t Will ..-.. ,,._. raisi• more dM s an.cm 1w ~ lly. And tft ontJ J• ...... uth Coast Repertory's playwright contest opens ... twTOMmus ..... Clw 24 .... j., you•ve a!Waya wanted to write a pay. Or ~·ve written one and it'• been ptb¢nt d\llt in your detk drawer for a h yean. How do you Id. ~ uoproduced baby into the tpQUipt? One way miabt be throuah 0ranae Cowny'a mott presti&ious theater ccnnpany. South Coast Repenory ha announced i\l annual California ftwtrriahu Competition, otrtrina $8,000 rn prize money for the win- ~n. , 1 SCR'a artistic directors David Entmea and Martin Benson, along with the theater's literary staff, will evaluate the entries, which must be submitted on or before Nov. I 5. Those meetina the deadline will be consideml for inclusion in 1he theater's spri114 California Play Fes.- tival, competing. for awards of ss:900 and $3,000. ror the first time, this year's sut>. missions must be acompanied by an application fonn, available from the theater at 660 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. The competition is open to locals onJy -people whose principal resi- dence is California. OnJy full-lenath plays (90 minutes or more) that have never had professionaJ productions and are not under options for any such production will be eligible. En- trants arc obliµted to advise SCR of any change sn their play's status prior to the announcement of awards. What the company 1s nor looking for arc Jarae~scalc musicals. chil- dren's plays .. 01.os~ons or plays m a foreign language. And if yo u've aubmitttd a ·p1ay in the fin1 or eecood yan of the SCR competi· lion. don•t b(>ther to ~ntet\'t in any. form . Playwriahta may 1ubmi1 oo more than two pla)'1 each, and ICT'ipta must be rptly typed and ICC\lttly bound, with a ca1t lilt and 1ynoj)ll1 of no more than 300 wordL One- peraarapb author bi<>IJ'lpblea must a(l()()mpany the ICript, and a self- addlaled. stamped envelope most be included if you want your script back. Ao)' other infonnation on the ofi&inal play contest can be obtained by contactin& SCR's literary depart- ment at Box 2197, Costa Mesa 92628, or by calling 957-2602. 0 Jeanne Sanner, an actress and director in local community theater, will be setting up an acting work- shop in Oran&e this month, and will offer free orientations Tuesday and Wednesday. The ··very affordable" acting classes will be held at her new studio, 320 E. Katella Ave., Suite D. The curriculum will include per- sonal auditioning assistance, charac- ter development and analysis. and other related topics. Since space is limited, those wis~­ ing to. attend should call the studio at 744-6860 for a reservation. 0 CALLBOARD -The Irvine Com- munity Theater will hold auditions Aug. 20 for the one-act comedies "Laundry and Bourbon'' and "Lone Star" at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of Turtle Rock Community Park. at Turtle Rock Drive and Sunnyh1ll Lane, lrvinc .... diteetOf Lee Oark will be caath11 three men and three women for tbe Texu·f\avorcd t.howa, which will open lCTt new "C.om1na of A,e Sea10n." Oct. S .... call the theater at 8S7-S496 for more information. Tryouta for the muaica.I .. UttJe Shop of Horrors" will be held Aue. 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. in the main&tllC theater of Golden West Col&etc in Huntinaton ee.cb .... all rolet arc open and the cut includel (our women and nine men, aa well as 1 bl1ck. female trio .... Stewart Rogers is directina the show, which opens Oct. I 9, and details are available at 895-8134. 0 BACUTAGE -Actors James Callahan ("Charles in Charge") and Richard Hatch ("Battlestar Galac- tica") art honorary chairmen of "A Taste of Cuisine and Culture," a fundraiser for the Backstage Theater in lrvine .... the event will be hosted by Paul and Judy Astbury, proprietors of Gibson's Food Em- ponum at Walnut Avenue and Cul- ver Drive in lrvine .... call Cathy Irons at 474-0792 for further infor- mation. Joe C. Lauderdale has been ap- pointed to the post of youth theater director at the Laguna play- house ... Lauderdale has· served as ,11ssociate director of the youth theater for the past two years and holds a master of fine ans dcgr~ in theater. with an emphasis o n chil- drcn 's 1hea1er. from Arizona Stale Univers1ty .... he will direct the open- ing youth show of the t 990-91 season. "The Legend of lecp) Hollow." Comic easy to watch, hear; his material was refreshin.g By DAVE A. DICKSTEIN o...,, ,_ c_._,... .... Sitting comfortably on a bar stool. chattin~ away about anything and everything for 45 mintues or so. Jimmy Aleck was as easy to watch and listen to as a storyteller from our grammar school days. Aleck's th emes. however. ~ere much different from what we heard m the classroom. Somehow. I don't remember being told that gomg to the ballet 1s like watching gay basket- ball. Or that the purpose of dnnk1ng non-alcoholic beer is not to get drunk. but to get a big, fat gut. Calm and collected as Aleck seemed Tuesday night at the lmpro' m Irvine (he continues through to- n 1gh 1), mµch of what the thirtysomcthing comedian said hn home harder than an infestation of temrnes. A poin1-by-po1n1 run-Oown of the d ifferences between men and women was not fresh matenal for the bespectacled comic. but his ot>. scrvat1ons, which were not uninten- tionally chauv1n1st1c. were timcl) nonetheless. 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Aled. said instead of spending billions on 11s development, the ll.S should tell the Russians we haH' 2,000 of them "Smee the planes arc 10\1S1ble. the) 'd never knov. the difference." he reasoned. Making good eye contact with hi <> a11eot1ve audience. showing no sign\ of menial fatigue, the man should have been allowed another 45 minutes to talk about another 45 topics. Thr evening was not as cerebral as the film. 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"My Appe111ers v.11h Aleck.'' Feature comde1an M1«hacl Pace made some poignant statt.·ments of his o"' n Remarking on the cam- paign to ban certain rock recon.ling<;, Pace said that Tipper Gore "and her band of Na11 censors'' ha' e n en protested Frank Zappa's "Ja11 from Hell" album -"It's all instrumen- tal!" he pointed out. Rem1n1sc1ng about h1\ )outh. Pace turned his routine into an R rated episode of "Wondl·r '\\•ars." His el'.pcriencc at a Catholic gradr school has tnade him C'Oncludc that ""'omen .... ho can't ha' e se' shouldn't tea\h children l he \l'\ual frui.trat1on thing come\ out" Declaring himself a 'ir11m of this expenenre. Pace said that his hormones ha' e 1aken such control o'er his mind that "a \ a\t't tom) "'ould be morl' hkl' a Ji)hotom)" for him The weck·s emcee. Jell Matthcv.~. also ha\ lastin~ ml·mom'\ from h1\ da)~ in an Ep1i.ropahan 'IChool "I remember txing asked \\ho the King of Israel v.as I ans1.1.cred. 'Sa mm) Oa\ 1s Jr · .. Considering the topic<. this tno ot comedian s had cn1enaincd. the e' l'· n1ng 1.1.ound up a!I an enlightl'n1ng. rcl1g10U\ C\fX'rlC:nCl' I! )0 IO Ill 1 The TWo J..,., '" • • I •o J Dt>dl Talet IC.I 1 I )(J ' Ill 1 tll \ l<l Die He•tl " 1• 1 lO '(' 's • f'roM .... °""' 1Pr,, 'l I • ~ A 10 \ Jlff\tl• I-ff1I 11 !(I I I\ I J\ SI\ H••'/ S••h t•t 1 I\ • 10 }'ounlain \'allt-) roUHTAIN VALln TWIN 11 ............ ;10•"9"' Ill••~ I JtMt1•9-IC.1 II t \ I IO • ti \I\ I llH 1 Dwft Talel l(1f I) I\ I IS • I'• I I\ "'• ,,., ...... ,, fP(Ji A 10 I\ PAMILY 'OU• CINIMA ''" 11• "'""' \I •6!1)()1 I ~,_, • .., Chi"' 1Pr,1 ' I • ' 1< lo 1 DM HMtl 1 tll 17 \ I 4\ ' 1 H 10 I, ) Ar-...,,.._. (PIJ ' It ' 1 I I ! \ t t \ ~ I\ Ill\ IOIS 4 ,,..,....,. fltl I) 4\ 11\ S H A lO 111 IO Laguna Bt>ach IDWAltOI SOUTH COAST IAGU-• 16 \ ( 0.011 .. ..,_,,., 4'1 I 71 I I Nit "-""'• /Ill 11 )() ) \ JO. I! I 0 I ~ 1 nte TWe Jalll .. 111 I 4 1 10 ··N•vr s~* ...,,.,.. a..rtle stteen. •••n here l•ecll119 •n Mtedl, 1ee1111 to be benefttlJt9 from di• heedfln•• COlll· lnl OUI of die ... llnce ltdvertltlnt for .... ...... .... .. ... dlaftled to Metch current events. Hollywood trying to cash in on Middle ·East turmoil ly JOHN HORN Ar Int-Wrtt« HOLLYWOOD -Advenis- ing campaigns arc being re- vamped and scripts rewritten as the film industry scrambles to turn Middle East clashes into fodder for the box office. "The mo' 1es arc entertainment -)OU go there fantasizing what we \\olSh v.c could do in Iraq." said actor Chuck Norns. whose 1986 film "Delta Force" was about a plane h1Jacked by Middle East terrorists. "Navy SEALs," a new movie about Nav) commandos in com· bat 1n the Middle East, got a hast1l) rc\1!1ed ad into news- paperi, for the weekend. "From toda) 's head II nes· Middle East Mission. 'Nav) SEA Ls' to the Rescue!'~ read ne ..... spaper ad\ rnisemenls on Frida). an effort by Orion Pic- tures 10 hn~ the ac11on fil m 10 the Iraqi I0\.3SIOn or Ku\loalt. "As a filmmaker trying 10 make a buck. I'm embarrassed that we got 11 so right." producer Brenda fl'l8l'n !>aid "I can a(isure }OU that the Na') SEALS are in the Middle l:.ast right no"'. although the go\ ernmem won't confirm It " David Forbes. prcs1den1 of Orion\ d1\1nbut1on arm. said box-0ffice returns for the film. which had been modest, appear to be improving. · "It's hard to spot a trend so quickly, out it appears therr 1s a little bit more business," Forbes said. The c~writer of the movie "Team 6" has been dispatched to Israel from Los Angeles so he can rewrite the script, updating It with fresh references to the Per· sian Gulf crisis. "Team 6." which be~ins film- ing for 21st Century Film Corp. on Sept. 24, was first a .story about Navy SEALs attacking a missile mstallation 1n a genenc Middle Eastern countf). After Iraq moved into Kuwait. the story was changed: the Navy unit will now invade Iraq to disable chemical-weapon laden missiles aimed at U.S. ships in the gulf. "History 1s wnting the script for us:· said Menahem Golan. the chairman of 21 SI C'cntu'). who hoped the film would be m theaters b) early 1991. "I only hope I'm first." He said the script changes should make the action-adven- ture film more accessible to au- diences. "The drama is connC('ted with real life and people usuall) 1dent1f~ better with those situ- ations. ' Golan said The cast. he Band arrested after Florida performance HOLLYWOOD. Fla. -Three members ofa Ne"' York rock 'n' roll band and a nightclub o"' ncr were arrcstrd Saturday af\er the group pla~cd ~ongs from 2 Live Crew's album ">\~ Nast} As They Wanna Be" to pro1cst censorship foo Much Jo) pla}ed to a crowd of about 350 people at Club Futura earl) Sa1urda ~ to protest the arrests of the ron1rovers1al rap group's ba~d mcmtxr" two months ago 1n Bro ..... ard Count) and to raise mone) for their legal defense. "We pla)cd a game of const1tu- t1onal chicken. and the Jroup Too Much Jo) lost." said Robin Blumncr. ex<.·cu t1\e d1rec1or for the American C'1v1I Liberties Umon in Flonda Arrested for invest1ga11on of per- obscene matenal and \he) eA~ted to be arrested." Leljedal said in a statement. Club owner Kenneth Geringer. 34, was arrested on charges of promot- ing an obscene pcrforman~. of- ficials said. He was released on his own recognizance. The group's drummer, Tom Vm- ton. 24, was not am·sted because he was not singing. authonues said., "The arrests effec11vely terrorize other smgmg groups to conform lo ccna1n standards or performances.'' Blumncr said. "It says 'You must toe the hne. be pedestrian and don't rock the boat." Too Much Joy released the album "Son of Sam I Am" two years a~o. -By Tte A11oclaled Ptu1 said, includes Rob Lowe. Norris and several film producers said they expect !in increase in the number of movtes focusing on the rqion. "Del.ta Forc.c Ill," a sequel to Noms' 1986 film , is set in the Middle East and "is closely related to what's happening now," he sajd. Disney's Touchstone Picturn currently has in develoement the film "The Ul timatum. ' In it, a U.S. city will be destroyed by a nuclear bomb planted by Middle Eastern terrorists if the Amencan government docs not order all Jews out of Jerusalem. The script for the project languished for three years until the Middle East became a focus of world tensions this year. . Occas1onally. Hollywood • is ahead of h1stof). Just weeks before the previously scheduled release of t 979's "The China Syn- drome," a movie about a nuclear meltdown, the reactor at Thrct Mile Island near Hamburi. Pa .. came close to domg the same thing just bcfort the film hit the theaters. In a memorable exchange o f dialogue that drew gasps from movie audiences. a nuclear ex- pert in "China Syndrome" told Jane Fonda's character that a nuclear meltdown could wipe out an area the silt' of Pennsylvania. ·----~ ·---·----~-~-=-== ..... ·-·-~-~:=--'---., .. ·~. ·==---.,_ --·------(-°"""" o.-. 111 on• &JMTIO .. 10170 ·---·-~ -· ::::,---ms;o ~- ·•-alliillMI* forming a lewd show were band ---------------....:...-------------- memhcrs Ja) Blumenfield. 24; AkA· andcr Smnlkns. 24: and Timoth y Quirk. 25 . all from affiu<.'nt Scarsdale, N Y. 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Many 38R 2BA flt..,_., br1rtC1 COM -2 bd bayfront Mal CI o a e t o baa ch • 2 t Exec home 2 eoo NE5BIT, 931-1268 deelt. Oownatwa 1BR,1 upgr~. 1178,000. AQt. new lcltctien, walk to IAYSIO! VMlage N. 8. Ket Condo .... SOO 11700/mo. 723-0ISS ~f~R t\WA • ~ BA rental unit. l530,000 Yvonne 842-298b . b .. ch, 1580.000. Agt 11tR, large fam rm. <55 or 8tO CANYON -5 bd, Qotf Elegant EHc. TwnhM, klt.chan, MBR0 aulta * * * * * * 6'&-2313 Fred Albu~ar~, oldw~!!;.OC:fa~~~NT c:ouraee.tata. 110,000. COM, rantllHH. LO wlfrplc, *2100/mo, Any 1mou111 not P••CI '""""n 30 d•ys H requoreo wlH be • aub1ec110 1>u1 no1hm•loe<I10. hnence cl\erges cOMpule<I 11 1•,•\ 0111>e unpe1d belence pe< month all cottecllon co.ll ~ llf'IY reallOf'la.ble 111orney·• lees PIUUI llU mans 01n• WTllll AeMu Attra. 1-1 • Winter Aentala Available aundec::ka. patloe, 2BR. '40-2111 · Real E•tate & lnVHtment N 4B 3B 2750 ft Perfect mov.-ln condition! . 11750/mo. 7fJ0-8717. lllTllYll 720-1688 j ::'1E'19tha,O rti BYowner.8"1N.Lagcor-1987 Canyon cr .. t #2 Wll ,., ............ L03BR28AhouNw/gar, •e0sa-ra""'u-~----2..,12-'* • . --I . . pan a '* loc. ~ vlewa. 3Br Mobllel .0-4 Acf•I So ----"I' SEVEN BR pool l299K IUTllLLllTUHt Sun 1-5 $497,000. 28a. din nn. trplc, dbla many axtru that you IULTlllT ... N• w/d, relrlg. wd nra. pvt ......... . ~· ~ 1.i ~~~~~t~o~~: Soulh Charming Helghl• Home. Owner, 720•9033 gar,anclpatlo.497-4229 haveto ... thlahorMIAn r,~~·~'f:~~~F NEAR ooeen. 2BA houea, •LG 3BR CONDO s 189K Cullom kit & Mstr BA. 3 llYllOl FllOU UU unballavabla price or s:~ Y!j:j~· ~= • 2'n8A with big dbl garage BR, 3 BA, tam rm Frml 3 BR, 1 BA In nlc9 neigh--Ntwpon ltad\ 1069 1157,800. S.tlar Homaa ...,. lsiMd 2106 Sp.,,iah VIiia. 3BR 21h8A, dean. _,15. 850-75.tt In Bluffs. din. Nook Sep. yard 3 borhood Large yerd. --& Gardena. 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BAYFRONT Upper mountain vi.w for IMM E'alde. frplc, lndry hk Carpenter Propartl., Rllr Ullltll YALIEI pools/recreation .,.. San Diego In Mt. Dplx 4BR 21h8A, w/d, 1 '5500/mo M-4-9299 · upa. mlcrO'#PM, aec. 845-2770 Agt. 675-0530 •UYllHEI* Beautltulty remodeled 3BR Hlgh'l.,. upgraded. Easy Pak>mar, ldNI for golf carport, wntr S22001mo, · tubt9f'r parttl~. S1150 & " .... \ ~ _ ... • ' 1 ~.-.. '•" ........ •. I I *-.lllT RHIOHI* °:;~;~r:~;'8:.r2:~ ~~C:OO: Jest'~,~~ P~~uc~1&~i JONES =~,~~~~~ cuh NO. el~~~~~,3~~ 2BA ~1 llttt Ylew up. Galle<ta, M472 Only $224,500 3BR, 1 ed I t T .. '"·CI •7.,76 " e.t&-5743 . __ College wlgar. WntT 111 IMM.., flew 2 BR, 1 BA PenthouM. . . . newer roof, big lot. AV S~~5.~ 0BV::'8~3·95~ ~ v ~ 1• ~ $1800/mo, yrly $2500 4BR, dr, tr, Ir, 2trj>I, pool, Frp!c, am. yatd, *'lCl gar· atorage Open Sun 1-4 OPEN SUN 1•5 Resort Prop I 580 CORAL AVE 3BA 2'ABA prlv. corner IOI, new age. Small complH a ' · ,·11 .. 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Many deluxe fea- 011 • l•Hp "' D1•e.c f,"t -.. Newport Pac1f1C 645-3683 Call PATRICK TENORE SC Plaza wide greenbelt $449.900 apllll poatlble 2·000 aq Ptnins&AI 2107 Enjoy Corona del Mar at turea. 11.250/mo. L .... 721· 1200 Agt OPEN SAT 1-4 agt 524-1293. ft worklhop Best op-BR 111 best In lhla 1paclou1 one now (over $130.000,000 Sold!) 1068 TULARE OR portuntlr ror bed & 2 · 1 BA New pelnt, and luxurious 3BR 2',.,BA .Ew""T .El.llT1 LSEIOPT Welk 10 beach. breakles near beauUlul carpt M1tura adult• No t>eaYtyt Immediate oc· 2233 FalMao# Road s292.ooo Wayne Agt 3Br 2Ba t>each coodo. lakes end recreation pe1a 3408 Marcus cupancy poatlbfft. Short Batw. Wllaon & Avocado ")t;r, :,A ·,,\' ~U"°' ~-~-------1 Prime 300 block ocn • 646·88 16 sundeck. pool. 2-car f:" ereas In Lake Sha111 $895/mo 673-7353 or '"""' term leate Chit· Streat• (1ero11 lrom r~ ~ 1002 mntn 111ew. 60x 127' 101 1 """"' p Off,,._) vn111rr.. home Priced allot value, LIVE 1n one. rent lhe other 642-8759, 213·456-1 39 1re1 $495.000 '* Charming 3br. 2ba. dran & pat• o6l $2550/mo Olt ----------t S4S5 OOO OWC T D E's1de 2 lots 50ll 122'/o ---P r I o r I I y Re a I t y well-turn. home nr ocn & ... ••Ill OPEN DAILY TIL 8 P.M REAL ESTATE property · 111 2 each corner Priced l~T,. 1 •••t 11415 U -6 2 18 o' bay $2,20<1& "°''"II 9 DtillCll-a... 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S1.000/mo Auociated ~--------llllS ROAD Excellent lam11y home cus beau1 3BA owner s unit enioy pool. spa. club-OIMoceurdallvlnCl-lfllCI I mo Utlls pd 990-6787 Rf Al rooc; • • RM!ly 873-8114 Charming comlortable & * unLE ISUID * lom 6BR 4Ba wt pool S529K Blo.r 969-1063 house etc • lull security cozy 3BR1 Living rm Bay & ocean View 3BR PLUS numerous rooms ONLY S 110 000 w/flreplace to gather New custom 3 BR 2" BA tam rm bonus rm, pool tor enter1mning French NEAR Npt Hgllls Duplex . around on those cold Say 111ew Mstr wttp. Jae & spa $775.000 Agt Mel doors & neutral decor on 4BA house lrg k1tch1lam Cell 644-7211 w inter nights• Large $850,000 675-80.42 Kteld1e OPEN Sat/Sun a wonderful streel rm 2BA pool spa. 2-car ,... backyard on this 2 year 1-5 510 Kings Road $959 000 gar Lrg 3BA apt 3BA 1 • new home1 $105,000 Coronadt l Mar 1022 Cannery v111ageAeatty o· p $495000 * 550-9347 • . BetterHomes&Gardens 673-3777 llftl rOlllr Orleons al Tus1ont l71h 2 . a John ~1e;.~:~6 Realty OCUIFllOIT * 118-IOOO tr "4·HIO BA 2 BA ground floor OCHI YIEW YAllHI Eves-679-0007 OCW llYI Modern 3BR 3BA 2 story REA~~ W 0 hplc. u11v yard EnJoy pool. spa. tennis • •H37&7S Pool gar beaut lnoscp ocean vu 2BA 2BA . 11,210,000 Fir• home Dramatic while 1 Steps to ri.11pni. stores $399.900 or 2BA 2BA E ORANGE Se<;luded g1td Big bold duplex lull on water view lrom both \j"~ I 1. 'T I'' ~ 11 By Owner $165 000 No wtlarge pa • -$319.000 entry Ille 7 m1ns to 22155 view. 3 Bedroom 2 Batn floors 2 car gar vaulted · , , brokers 603 356 335 t w le<ms' .II PATRICK lrwy 4BRl 3B • leke • plus 3 Bedroom. tam11y ce1I Furn available ~At I 1'l TENOP ~gl 721-1200 hOrs OMC Trade4f,.ter. rm &3Bath Tenantoc St.249 OOO OPENl•--------1 ,RlCESLASMED! (OverS .000.000Soldl) lse opt $349K 633 7172 cup1eo so by appo1n1 SattSun 1-5 27 t2 W EISTBLUff ment only Oceanhont Russ Flute1 OPEN DAIL y 10 5 FORECLOSURES. behind C..annery Vrllag" Really 4BA 2• ,BA townhome 217 E AOC.HESTER 1n paymen1s? Privale tn· 673 -3777 w /phtntat•on Berber New chatr11111g 3BR Cle· vestor will pay quick casn '(•(1U!Jlll dr/. flr11 IAYFRO .. T carpels newer k•tcner. '" tache<I detached uat10 for equity 714-646-7987 " a luvely greenbelt sellr1tg home Builder assisted ICW VIEW Investor ne('ds buyer w11h •• f'~r.l.r•1/tt•J 2BR 2 ·BA. 2000 SQ 11 Pv1 $379.000 l1nanc1ng 100• S299 900 good credll 10 share ap-1' paho with spa $539 000 0. p Call PA TTY NESBll llLY 1201,000 preciauon & lax t>enehis (iJ./-rV1.'/1 Cannery Village Realty llftl rOlllr 631· 1266 En1oy C11a11na Sunsets' ~~~;~~l2~01;;~REAT -340 - 7•c•eoa-'.t ... _, •..• c .. _. nti~;:;,:;~t·~t~ ~':~~-l~to 1 l~:fA ~~I:r 1~~~~~p~=-~~n~ In Orange County with KU",FllW\ -·----p11v11tepat Betber 2BR 2BA cottage on Owner Agt 71A 675· t 157 1 0 ~~~e7:~1y ~;;.~;,~, S1~11~~-g~~~ag~~ ~0~nH=~~o;~. ~·;\~ n\~I l'A \ 11 1 1,ly~~!~~el~Rn~!r P~~~a ~~~,t~~~~;~ Tenr1s ado Canyon 1ust 25 min 101e ~530 000 72 t 11 t8 •ILWFFS HltHllS I v ... 1 d rrom Coast New cus1om • p N e' ., e ) n t con Mo11vated Seller• l ea$6 Leese op11on Sate roml!' ewporl l.eignts $4 '•<. I 00 8~1 96<1 1063 Make Oflerl built & landscaped 2BR 11tFOR SALE BY OWNER $282,00g including land R t Lot w eJ1Sl1ng slruc; 2BA 2·cargar alrium& 509Jasm1ne 2620VISTADELORO lure $425 000 460,S AlE 1Le<Ht' Opt ion OPEllUTllll1·4 decks Oualrty lhruout 3br I tba -$49C,K Santa Ana A.e 548 3807 Sµttc. ous ttome w warm 240 llCE LI tt 111 wrth a ll the e•lres Appl only 644 7300 Reduce<I ~30 0001 3BR Huge 3 BA . den 3 , BA oa~ & t>rock JBR 3BA 3 (Enter 11 guard gate on S258.000 OPEN SUN $269.500 includes land r ownt,oustt fAppro• lrpt< 1011 study FR DA. Hospllal Ro 1 DAYS 1-4 28313 Grundy DISTRESS SAL£ 409 VISl A ROMA 2 600 SQ 111 with Dan bredkldst rm Cul-oe sac llAllYlll MolllllE Lane 714 649 27 t4 Sally Shipley 644 0496 nr Harbor Hi 2700 sit George El1<.111s Ally oram•c view 01 UP~lf'r new landscaping Np1 llts. 14'·1110 IEW USTlll • LllO Wiii · SEM9'tUY&TE 1uo11co••••m OPHHl 1-IPM Bay complf'tely ,,. Hgls CM $485 000 . Other Properties Also mo<JelPd S680 000 $1i00'mo Rent credll to Av1ll1ble Sttown by dPr•om1r11e"' purctias.e Open Sa1'Sun 17•.••QQ only Call S lrt<ly Agl 11 c, 469 L~wood Cir • .. 1100 S11taaella Ttrr * 11rr11CEl LSrr10PT E•CE'llen1 1oca11on lg lot ~ ~ room for 8)1pans1011 3BR tie w P O' 1 Sn o ' es 7 14 720 0980 2BA Watk 10 Balboa S 17501mo · Pron 4 5•. SPACIOUS 5 bedroom .. Island No re850n&blp option lee760$38738500 By LAAGf VPrsa1lhPS Studio Ne~~~·~::~:~·~~~~o. bllh large tamrly home olle1 refused l owe,i owner * 22 ""91~ l<J t>eact p;)OI & w s20SK or trade s lOOK completely remodeled pnced Mme In lr111ne Ter *LIDO ISLE* <. u' '1 Y 6 S ~ 1 7 O O O eQuity for Peninsula with second story ad-race c,o 9 84 Duple• under S350K d 111 on and p,. v a 1 e 1•LE tr ll•t• Wale•lront lot or Via l•dO b"Ck a .. 001 2 1am11 • • Nora Very rarP "'0Ut'rly 957 3207 .. y ru p y Ill 1~00 Ill 1010 lllO ISL£ •• TM( w•TRRI rooms. huge mas1er • "' tr • LAST (.;HANCE '" ••~ I bedroom wilh largt> spa Re/Mu ot Irvine Allis (408) 625 S:.174 FRESHLY redonP 3 Odrm Hunt. Beach I040 New duplex or 5Bdrm on I b C t 1---------1 on large lol r>f'w ltooring the water wlboat allp IOf u ommu1111y POO •llH ISLE, •1111* & G t tennis. BBO' & BB ccwrl IRVllE TERRACE • ceipe1 ood potentoa IUCI ••1tll" 3 ooets Ocean & city Deck has small ocean Poss1bll' 110 money down lor 1ar98f nome with 2nd EST•fl tight views 3BR 3BA dnl ew --•a h Ill l t 2 TO c•oosE F•o• or you1 homp Ill lrade story tll<pan~•(Jn Oulel • ' 2BR 2BA up A vllue al1 111 ""''emgruy " " 211v1a1<oro116751101 dot Ind one 01 a k•nd tor 1mmacu1a1e 2 3BA 2BA e " 1 s a Tennis& beach 12 100stt $799,000 w/TERMS! Calli $995.000 Cape Coo F•onl gate 63 1 l400 s59s OOO 101 4-6BR 3BA home PATRICK TENORE Agl lit 1100 1 F t o 11£W DUPLEX -wtpool. spa. ott1c1a1 pad· 721-1200 ~ • ~~arJ.11u1 ~~~~ ~ilrd 0~,resa * * IA '11 HI I<• I'-1 die tenms court Flreplt. (Ova< $130,000,000 Soldl)I ( ii ( )J>( ,J I I I. ''\:'-. wi deck S54' 000 Ocean v1Pw deck steps to 111 •"II .., '"' BBO areJ RV access & 'I l'\,I ;; I tJCt' PRICED RIGHT" Pf A It p I od Cit ~' 'l\11'\'. 1 FIXER Agent Kill S36 C,769 ~ ~!e~ree~:Y pu~~n~erm:u: HI \I 11111,• 3 BR ? BA l;J•gP lllllEllS CLISE-Ill onl)' steps 10 beach ---------bac~yard (.irc;ul.ir dr•v& o E OF • KIND' E 2 horn_, •-ttt Prime E aide N · .,... WE llY •OISH. , 1y ror rAmoce1• won 1 * OCUIFROIT * locallon Single family CHUCK & LIZ JONES I way Jtc.e11er.1 oppr111um I ...., ..., S529.900 WI Ill TERMS. 111'11 X1ro1 ioc 1t1on• New cu'1om hom .. 4 BR 4 detached 3BR, 2'1BA 631•1266 Ret 648•5743 SltlUE IOI, IL Tl BALBOA PENINSULA SPECIALIST Fair Cell days or eves ~I SS37 500 BA sp,.c:1r.cula1 v1t1w Aalclng $315.000 Broll•• wltndl Asklor Margarel PEllOAllllllESTlTEI PRICED ntGHT Mu st coope rat ive O PE"'··~~~-Rlcherd or Jesse Rf!alEstote&lnvAstment 5ee" Agen t Kitt SAT ISUNorc1lllOfap-••• •_..· ..... 850195-0or8509900 720!688 5365769 po1ntment. 548 -7001 ij~ •TEllllOTIUATI* lll·IOll SPECIAL PlmEW 1 ... 11 421 Seawaea/401 Seeea •N11111•U1n* Clean, contemporary townhomet, unusual! Office. at home, very formal dining rooma, breakfU1 area, largs lot, 2,400-2,500 eq.tt . Each. FIMIT-111/IPll MllEJ /GA,., S--1) '" .. ••1• ,..,,,,,, ~~ ""vltat fAo/.et~ 673-~~. •1 £. c.t ...,., ca 320 E 21st St. C M AKA _ Palat11l. very pvt SBA. Colina Vista Court * *4 BR, I'· BA •lam rm 47001 111 Nciuded troe>- •• llll.s Ol •• l ·HT pOOI home AIC Vacant lc11 eatate on ~. acre N o ot M cFadden wlcustom pool & •P• • 2 hornet lahl Prime E'11de $249.000 Agl 636-3359 lighted 1ann11 court A =~:O 8~~~ ;~~~ WClllllTIHUI -~~~oo~or~u"~tty ..:: ""Ing S299,000 Brc»tar All 2BA .~. mlla to aand Cati PATRICK TENORE c:ooparattv1 OPEN 15% down Bkr 969-1oe3 721·1200 Agt SAT/SUN or uU IOI' 8'>---(<Mw S130 000 000 Sofdll polntmant. 548-100 1. IUOI TllPLD IHN ' ' 320 E 21at St. C.M AKA All 2BR •Built 1963 Colina Vtsta Court 10% down Bkr Mi· 1063 • i . :1J' t; ,,, • i;: :.;rz;e.t; 1 TeH TeB.AD! The ·search for the perfect house is over. We have new listings daily. Not ready for a home of your own? We have rentals ... Whether it's a cozy cottage for two or a big f3mi1y house clieckour Classifieds. - Pi I .. - I• "'IA. I w •• ALll\.... Oft•· ,..... wuur.19 tJ um ._. • + It.OM •· ... ..._... ·--..... ... ........ "" .. ··--~-... iM 1U Pi iiQilt._. .. 111 ... ""-~ _. _,, MllfO. wlllrllfJrl'rl~-;::;===-=:=:-:--I .-. Jllf4id HtrtMit \Ii;,..._ ii( -------"-•_.;.-._.....____.;. __ 1 =-·~~·.:=::.-.::.~=~=~=-.:.:a: vu••mn• ..,..,=c..,"":;, c:~:=~..r. req'd. No,_, ...... ~ ~. """= ._; ,,.., ..... !Mt. lotty, 3 .._ ::..-:,:..::: ~ tllOO/fN. AV! now1 at t40-1•4 oee a flMll. ,...._ to purc:N1e. ap.. 1.a19un No ........ OIOI _. *-· Ou6tC end HarbOt VI .. ~ 3 M. .. Ad 1111• olo ~ "°'· 11..., • '---*I Cir Nwpt Ten..• t 8'oty YNI w/ptMle dble ..,. !Mtbluff 3 M. 2 M. 2 8A Cermel Avell l/20. m 11 --. :.:.,~.=: eo.te • .,.......,, .. ..,+cp. :.:W-..,..,pooe, '•bd"•'od,,. ,v1 ... ,"•· ...,. P•• a ~.•~Mir•• ~. ,.., c:ipt, .,_t, Well to bellaft. mo • • mMacu111. a1,teo/MOMCMt2t *l.M99"9rA....,... 38A. 2M, Condo. 2 ., •1-.,,..... Cid rtPOf' ••.IOOlmo. 11t .. llO "•frig , ordnr lno. -•McJrme' ..... tw&'*60.11~mo. tM •E _,.... ,...,_"*r•M• •· '°' tlllf!'..'.!._....,. U .100/mo. lro"•' ~~.ISU M!!!'*f ~McNfl I..., ftOfft ....S , .... pet, m1111gs, ...._l:ln IS1·1300 -...-.~ _, 3L\ ·~ 8'oundll 114,.....1400 ..... , ....... fLIGAHT aAV,fli6HT 1 "°"* • /mo~lll, •M1Nmumlmo ..... ... • r •' ' ' I ' f /..Ii..-... .• ae-. iiiA.1g farnlly &. din-1710 o. ...... 'l' ... t 741 ~J~...:. IR. 11.4 BA. .,., room. IMI Grundy My. M1lt '14/1414111 •Int. No •r•t•· ..... ' Ing""" ~.l-dlw, nice ' ot•y llghte Ttnnl• trplc, cMll Qlltagt. 33' ........ au•w Ct400/mo + uttt. btd(ywod t1zvu/mo. 211' 11A. oround floor, no U00 llCNiS. liftNO iM OOUl1I. poci1 ~ ..,._ wet...,ont Cleek. W/O, LO\'tltV Ht" 2W homt . .._.... l'TVOfO w/oeni.e, •Id • . -. -I ~-;-• -t79Arbor9tl46-to24 OM eboveL enc. pt. 28Ahomew/~IWNll 4.,. 2"' aA 11 min to Nfl'IG.'2.400/mo. Avali lurn/unfum, 2 Car N•ipottC:n11,3M2W ~*"'-lfaO/mo. A-A 9715. Aol 38A 28A MW Gt tna. 7141910..2223. k.hc. 90f"'9 tm w/frOlc. *POi11~ Hltbot. "THt" COVI!" l•Y91d• IJWIQ9. 93000/mo. AYI w/OOMll ... PoOt. ten-Goreeoue oft.-..Ntt a.. renov-.ct lnelcll. ~. 28A t71-4012 a ~ -~ OOfAN YU 3000 If Home Fr. door1 10 patio. 13 000/mo. '121-0555 Drlw. 2 BA. 21BA. pool, 2 971. Agt 97M912 nit, tp ... a, .. ~SO/Mo. tom deCOf, S11tt/mo. 28A. 2 pettoe, °'*'Sun STUDIO xtra nice, r9mdl paid. wia' Mole • 4.,.18A. AV pertOOg. • t2.H01rno. c.. f'onda • · cer oereoe. 1,t001mo. 2·-1 to '· i228 Auti.nd. NI. ~ W...in · ~.~.= 32070.llUHO/mo,-Cel Hellnt?Wn7.72M412 =ACO~A::~ 4'M110 u.~~s~.-=~.:: •••• , 111m 19"+Dln0cwVleWe .. 2•1271. ~. petlo~:~ 1110. S 1.375/mo end Mery ...... 9511 .::. frptc, W/D, I 1200 ELEGAHTL l APPOtHTiiS petlo a cllcik, 2 C8r ... 2 .... 2 BA'*-·~ 8.!r_L Wood ton .. & 1700/mo .• 4t8-'321 11.025 dip. 548-02t0. , .. Wl1D.. wlntet rentll 975-2707 ~ p~ndo. o•t•d • '2300/mo. 975-Ut9 C'lOfdtlcW1\ • ~ ~ ·G'.Ano-~~~· .,,.,..... ·Ytetty ,. .. 11A w/ttow, 144 lnjovbrellthtaiklngvtN& Welk to bch r,~ UDO ISL!. Lovely MA wlthzoBr:. & ~· WAU<TOIAHOYIEACH. 111MN rlfrlO:nosage, no pet1 . ..,._ 1":1r:;;:;i;:hof:m:11:";3"i11ti',m;2 1unute from tht1 UJllllT unfum: a1.001mo tum. HA, tum ,.... oerpea. 11, l~AModllttd POOt. IPA. TENNIS. w.-2606 No . S7s..*3or In perfect condition IA. lmmac. Gmdt, aeeoo apecloua 38A a.HA EMcutM home In Agt. 973--3199 paint, AVllll Sept.June. Rtltly. c..i few~· ---704t /pool ICCHI HA ... pd Nice prd l.-M llU"8 beauty. ~ ~ '2200/rno • 97,......... MAfrfAHN McGUIAE ;'MIA 11250/mO .-. 11118'mo 154-75o2 ly rernodettd. lmtntdl9a• Mlghbomood. 48A 38A. bclu1lve Bluff• •r••· ---. ~ er... llP«"eCllllr Sm 8acNklr apt. P«"Y Fl ND • , .. ,. • · occup1ncy poulblt. la lot tor ctlldrwl a pet. Townhomes. Laroe a BA. LSEJOPT Will lo bteotl. oc vw, 2BA. den, dlr, .... 14'-tlll tum. t per10t1, n,..,,.r. Blllcomptexl Untv. Pk~ 4 BR, Chffdren&petaoll.Short CtoletoeohOoll.Yrlyllt 2'>' BA ,.,.09 paUoe. 38r 281 bMotl condo. 2'Alt.A,flp .... btr.vautt erllllllLft 1495/mo Inc utll. llllllllY mTILI, • 2~ BA. 1i450/mo. Pwn, or long tum· IHH 12250/mo. Avt Sept fOtti. 11.250-i 1500 per mo. eundtd(, pool, 2~ IJW. call, 2 cer gar. ten .• pool, ...... 811-281-0385, j h h la 'f' d ll..... Agt. Grubb a Elll• 12450/mo. Altr 142·5200 Uk• new. 837 Amtgoe 142-1751, 213-456-1131 ape, 11.100. 14t-2113. • .,...._ 714473--3()19 t roug c ss1 1e 726-"23or154-eoot Way* 144-84SI •••-.. .. lllll'f BeyndOe. bWltltut NQflly FASHION ISLAND ..._ LN!lll.ch 2148 t-.....1 ..... upor•d•d 2BA 28A, 2BR 2BA TWnhM, tip, Lwcury lownhouMA • EMI· 2.BA 28.A HOUSE Frptc RENA< lower. quiet location w/d 2c:at gar pool/ape. lldtl. 38 2'ABA. 1800 -• . .. ......: I $1,450. 976·7218. 111io 505 H8rbc,, Wd1 i llt •1575/mo end worth oar-..-• cerpon. ......... w • • ltl M2-1535 fo beach. 11350/mo. ~lt~Vlf"VV"1T' l.u'AI •11 BAYSHORES G1ted, 781-5388114S.2251. 97t.2t40 :'4 • W t '-""' 1 I l .il.. beeCt1 & pleygrnd, 4BR HARBOR VIEW 3000 1q tt.I I REALTORS• 4BA. lam rm, avt 111. exec: home w/gut1I hN. " ·-llft• 3BR 2"'BA TwnhM Frplc 12700/mo. 545-8817 48R 3'n8A 12500. avtl '\t1.X'J\.1JI' P.[\ ·11 Ch1rmlng 2 or 3BR ger9g1, patio. po(,., Kint Beautiful to newly remod lmm1d. 01281 ·0518 REALTORS fl w/OCEAN VIEW & good loclllon 11200/mo. 2BR 2BA, 2 car gar, wld, E/751·8539. Bryn. COLLEGE PARK -perking, I 1760fmo. Call Lindi 244-7387 all appl1. Kint loc. llWPllT •IT oiBR 2BA, llr, tip, xlg 2car O'Rourltt Rltra, 650•7000 HOUSE on quiet atr .. t. I t500/mo. 172"4735 Large 2,000 1/1 3BR 38A, gar. nu cpl. grdnr. '1250. 28R, den, 2BA. lrg 2 car 810 CANYON Townhome. 2 c'r enclosed parking. 2 1 9 W a I I• 11 • y . Quaint MCludtd gUMI hM oar, lrplc, bay view, lmmec. 28A 2BA. 2 car Pool. tenn11 & cloM to 78&-538e/546-225t. 18R, antique rurn 11095; gerdnr Incl. Ilka naw. gar. golt·C view No s>et• beech. S 1750/mo ••--Miii unfum 1116. P111o, grdn. 11900/mo. 646-8402 I 1871S/mo. 144-24' t8 876-1120 or 548-8384 SAel...S Non-emoker.494-3190 ............... llllil ............................ 1 28R tBA, t>eaYUM yard. -------1• nuoe dtctc, wat• & oar· tmfiiilUITRL diner paid. 11300/mo. LM• MITll 142-7787 2 8 R 2 8 A con d o IW "°Tl f11W w11111..P.io .,,.._ ot IC.If-~ 38A 2'ABA, tam rm rounding hllllldt. 2 c.t wlfrplc, lg M/BR. wllk-ln g I r 1 0 I & P o O 11 clOMt, Jae tub dbl gar, lt250/mo. ~923 patio. No pet11J1550/n1<> W• h ..... 1519·A W•tmln1ter. 2eR 1 ~BA Laguna OPEN S.VSun 1·5 Charmer, formal d/r, tip, 548-5355 loll, I 1300 yr IH , E'SIDE lu• 800 1q rt 213-37&-1364. twnhm. 2Br. lam rm. I;====== 2'~Qa. lrptc, oar. 2 lrg Newpott luch 2169 dec:k1. pellO, akytt, all I ............ ___ _ amen. $1075 241-2984 MeM Verde 1g rMOr1-4ike *ILIFFI* VIEW home 4 BR 3 BA L .... or iMM option. 3 pool. lpe. 13.oooimo. ~ BR. 2'..t BA I UOO/mo. ofter. Agt 722-M71 Agent, ~98 NEAR Npt Hghta. 4BR 1-------hwM, 2BA. lrg country 1 YR new 38r 2'..tBa, •Ill kltch, w/d, 2-cat gar, 8115. Modem kl1, elegant pool & IPL $1550/mo + metr Br w/cath c.11. Pet utll 873-6403 ok. 12700/mo. 723-1708 DEAR READERS! PLEASE BE ADVISED EFFECTIVE AUGUST lOTI-1· TIIE DEADLINE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD FOR SATURDAYS WILL BE 3:00PM ON FRJDAY. YOU MAY STILL PLACE ADS UNTIL 5:00PM FOR SUNDAY. THANK YOU, THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ·r ' 3119 Corte Linda. Newport Beach 640-2500 $649.000 Sun 1-5 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEii THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th To over 100,000 Readers INCLUDE&. • Extensive Coverage of all Local Schools •Schedules of Local Games •Coverage of College Games • Raiders & Rams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Th,em on with a bordered message FOR ONLY '19 Goooooo TEAM! CIF ALL THE WAY GOOD LUCK FROM EVERYONE AT JOHN DOE'S SHOP ACTUAL MES AGE SIZE DEADLINE FOR YOUR MESSAGE IS AUGUST 30 So call your Classified Representative Today! 642-5678 •v21 Burning Tree. Newport Beach 644-1600 $1 ,695,000 Sun 1 ·5 3 IElllOOI •Spa •POOi •v1ew *•Waterfront v2556 Crestview. Newport Beach * 1827 ButtonsheU Lane. Ba•1crest. N B 514 Dahlia. CdM 640-2500 $699.500 Sun 2·6 631 -7300 $695.000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $925,000 • • •421 Seaward/401 Serra, CdM * * •Waterlront and POOi vGlve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 419 Begonia, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $695.000 Sal/Sun 1 ·4 3200 Clay Street. Newport Hgts. N.B. 631-7300 $388,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * • 1100 Devon Ln. Westchff, N B 631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 E. 19th St.. Eastside. C M 631-7300 $305,000 ••214 Hazel, Olde Corona del Mar Sun 1·5 759-9070 $1,675,000 Sunday 12-5 2263 Heritage. C M. 645-0303 $289,000 •421 High Or. Laguna Beach 760-5000 $880.000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 •2030 Holiday Road. Baycrest. NB 320 Fullerton. Newport Heights. NB 631-7300 $599,000 Sat 1·5 631-1266 $485.000 Sunday 1-5·30 * •903 Hyde Ct .. c M. 645-0303 $265,000 Set/Sun 1-4 2 IR plus Fii RM or DEii * ••279 Kavenlsh Dr W. Rancho Mirage 631-7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun t2-4 •v30 Canyon Fairway. Big C:yn. NB 644-1600 $2. 795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v •• 11 Coventry, Hrbr Rdoa. NB 631 · 1266 $815.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1508 Dover Dr., Westcllff, N.B 673-7300 $599,000 Sun 1-5 221 E 19th St.. Costa Mesa 720-9033 $497 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5371 El Dorado. Huntington Beach 645-0303 $399.900 Sun 2·5 • •3707 Inlet Isle. Harbor View Hiiis 644-1600 $710.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 12 Lyra. Turtle Rock. lrv1no 760-1900 $885.000 Sunday 1-5 •318 Narcissus. Corona del Mar 760-5000 $935,000 Sunday 11-6 405 40th St . Newport Island 644-9060 $525,000 Sun 1-5 •••510 Kings Rd. Newport Beach 673-3777 $775,000 Set/Sun 1-5 •2220 Pacific, Corona del Mar 644-1600 $1.395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • • 1000 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. N B 631-7300 $840.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 269 Lenwood Circle. Npt Hghts. Costa Mesa •2 Park Place. Newport Be sch 856-5682 $485.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 644-1600 $1 .100.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI 298 Cecll Pl., C.M 873-7300 $279,000 •214 Crystal. Balboa Island 675-8042 $850,000 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •• 1218 Polarls. Newport Beach 2475 Marino Or . Bayshores. NB 863-9580 $985.000 Sun 1·5 640-2500 S 1.350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18592 Paseo Pizzaro, Turtlerock, lrvlne 2306 Port Carlisle. Newport Beach 760-1900 $324,500 Sun 1-4 644-1600 $839.000 Sunday 1-5 •v26 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, Npt Bch 2742 Portola, C.M . 644· 1600 Sl.135,000 Sun 1-5 645-0303 $274,900 Sun 1-5 3414 Seabreeze. Harbor View Hiiis. CdM * 1515 Prlscilla. Hrbr Hlghl rnds, NB Sat/Sun 12_4 673-7771 $715,000 Sat/Sun 1·5PM 644-1600 $424,950 Sunday 1.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 673·8494 Sat/Sun 12-5PM * 2264 Port Ourness. Newport Beach 3707 Lake Ave . Peninsula N B 644-1600 $839.000 Sun 1·5 644-6200 $549,000 Sun 1-5 246 Sherwood Place. Easts1de. C M I ••22 Swift Ct... Newport Crest 63t-7300 $349.000 Sun 1-5 673·7300 $299.000 Sun 1-5 l *409 Vista Roma. Bluffs. N.B 8 IEDROOI 759-9100 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 1074 Westward Lane (Bluffs) Costa Mesa • • • 11 14 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Pen I 645-2770 S 189,000 Sun 1-5 675-6161 $3,250,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 & BR plus Fii RM or DEii * 1339 Hampshire Circle. Newport Beach 760-5000 $959.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus Fii RI or DEi • 20 15 Barranca. Bluffs. N B 631 -7300 $232.000 ••2926 Perla Ave Bluffs NB Sun 1-5 * 1339 Hampshire Circle. Newport Beach ~ 760-0865 $569.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-5000 $959 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 519 Playa, Newport Beach * •t•2 Rocky Point Spyglass. NB 640-2500 $439 000 fee 644-6007 S 1.750 000 Sat/Sun 1·4 30 I Sa\/Sun 1-5 63 Shearwater Bayview NB •••9 Rocky Point. Spyglass CdM 644-1600 $439 000 644-1600 S2 ,495.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 Sun 1-5 TOWN HOMES COllDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * • 127 w Yale Loop Woodbridge l~ine 759 9100 $$284 900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR ,1us FAM RM or DEii ••v •J7 Monaco. Hrbr Rdge. NB 760-5000 $955,000 Sunday 1-4 •• 16 Rue St Cloud, Big Canyon NB 631-7300 S 1,395,000 Sun 1-5 •3083 Donnybrook, C.M. 645-3683 $242,900 410 Heliotrope, CdM 729-7268 $559,500 * 1809 S ad lft I I T NB v••500 Cagney Ln 106. NB • e r • rvne errace, . v ••17 Rockingham. Belcc1urt. NB 673•7300 St39.500 •••'•27 St Tropez, Newport Beach Sun 1 4 I 1 40 2500 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 410'/t Heliotrope. CdM 729· 7268 $499,000 755 Hudson. Coste Mesa 631·1266 $24°9.700 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $769,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 721 -1200 $1,695,000 Sunday 1·4 •••515 Tremont. Corona def Mar 1939 Santiago Dr. Baycrest. NB 640-2500 $2,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $549,500 Sunday 1·5 * •.,.... •240 Nlee Ln /1 116, NB 6'46-6770 $206.000 Sat/Sun 1 • j •••525 Vie Lido Soud. Newport Beach ft4501 Surrey Or. Newpor1 Beach 673-7300 $2,500.000 Sunday 1·5 644-1600 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 •v• 100 Scholz Plza PH 15. NB 640-2500 $169.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 19126 Oueenaport D. Huntington Bci'I 2551 Vista Drive, Bayshoru ••••215 Via Udo Soud, Newport Beech 645--0303 $283.500 Sun 1-5 760-1900 $749.500 Sunday 1-4 673-7300 $2,900.000 Sun 2-5 2 IEDROOI 1500 SantaneUa. Corona d91 Mar ••v4 Windsor. Harbor Hill, Npt Bch 1128 Whit• Salls Y!Jay, Har View Hiiia, CdM * v ••210 Cagney 207, VIiie BalbOa. NB 55i-9400 $S39 •000 Sunday 1_5 644-1800 $1,495.000 Sunday 1·5 631-7300 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 640_2500 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1•5 ••36 S.a llland, NB 760-5000 $349,000 217 Via Orvleto. Lido lalend 875-4822 Hee.ooo Sunday 12-4 4 IEDROOI ' . Sun H5 •3001 COuntry Club, M ... Verde. C.M . 645-0303 SS34,500 Sun 2·5 2015 Windward Ln. Baycrent . N.B •230 Lii'-L 218 Ne 831-7300 $518.000 • Sun 1-5 673-7300 ;276,0oo Sun 1-5 •2033 Y~ht Defender. St11tvlew. NB. •v•t210 Liiie Ln 206, NB 6'44·6200 $939.000 Sun 1-5 ~500 $285,000 , Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SILE DUPLEXES FOR SILE 3 11,111 2 II •••2112 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach e73-3777 S 1,249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1142 Oorlet, Cotta Meu •v2001 Yacht Vlgllant. St·t"'9w, N.B. •v••200 McNelt 102, NB 644·9060 $825.000 Sun 1-5 640-2500 S 195.000 S.t/Sun 1_. 223 Cr)'9tal. Balboa llland ~ 644-1600 $750.000 Sun 1·5 831-7370 $259,900 Sun 1-5 929 Zurleh Cir, lido Ille, N.B. 873-7300 S 1.395,000 Sun 1·5 •••111a E. Oceanfront. N.B. I II ,111 Fii II tr Ill •2839 8uch)'9 St., E .. tbluH, N.B. 831·7300 tee5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 813-3717 S 1.875,000 S.t/Sun. 1-5 1878 ..._ JerMY, M ... Verde. CM ~7355 $2'79,900 Sunday 12-4 1033 Patkhllt, C.M. ~ 1329,900 Sun 11·2 ....... 7 Canyon Court, Newpoft 8Mch ...... 5 Aue Fontelne, Newport Beech M().2500 ,2,250.000 Sunday 1·5 844-1800 11.395,000 S.t/Sun 1-5 t3007 Cerob. e.tblutt, NB 217 v .. Fnna, lido ..... N.B. 1eo.sooo te15,000 Sunday 1-4 873-7300 teso,ooo 9'1\1.a 2782 CWcte Dr, ~-. NI ••tt11 Vie Udo loud, UOo ..... N.8. e.M·1IOO 1175.000 Sunday 1-6 U1·1:IOO 11.111,000 a.utun 1-S * •3111 Cotte H«w. Newpot1 North t * •3111 VII UdO llUd. UcapOft .._,. 17).7300 '648 900 ""'1-a .,,.,.. "'° 1-1 ' .. 11111001 •v•• 102 Schotz PIU PH 30. NB * *"'•"" o-..... W ~ 640-2500 $265.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 613.7'300*1:=.oo0·--~' Sun 11-e 1~ PQtj $eabourne. Harb vi.. Hme. NB 721·~1 no pr~ ~t/Sun 1-4 2 II ,111 Fii II tr IEI 411,1111 .. 1161 Salved«. CM 845--0303 $279.000 Sun 1·5 •...,•280 eegoey 301. vma Balboa. NB 640-2500 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 318 a 316'~ Jasmine.(+ loft) OkM CdM 759-9070 $750.000 Set/Sun 12·5 * • 18572 San Fellpe, Hunt ngton 8ch. 645-0303 $324'.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 I U ,1a Fii I• tr Ill •••2 Poem LorM Or. ~'glMa tiPt. CdM 7to-&000 11,595,000 S.f/Sun 1·~ 111 & 3111..t J~+ Iott) OkM COM n..I070 1750 S.t/Sun 12~5 •••"'270 C19"9Y Ln 307. VIiia Balboa. NB 642·5200 $.449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • .... •tee Oclen VIila. Sea I end, N8 ,.Jto-5000 $875,000 Sunday 1-4 "'33 Aue Fontatn.,._,. Big Cenyon. N..8 . 84•-9000 Utt',000 Sun 1-5 * 17tt1 lustln Aw#22, OrlMnt. C.M. tSERVICESt !';~·~ CLASSIFIED Read the c&a.lfted Pllft •nd you will find •• .,,. to handle your n11 di. 131-7300 175,000 ~ !,.S:_i_ ___ ........ ___ ~---............ - .. f a , H ICl lHa By CHNILIS GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEST • Q l • Q 4 3 l t K9 763 • 9 3 \TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ! By SYDNEY OMARR Sunday. Aug. l t ARIES ( M. rch 21-Apnl 19). Fina II) dust se11lcc;. \ ou know where )Ou arc g. 11ng. financial picture comes into bright. dear focus_ Valuable item. lost )esll'rda). will Ile located. Tauru\, orp10 natl\CS pla) roks. ly PATRIC WALKER Sunday, Aaa. 11 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 20): h Wlll bt a rare and fortunate Anes 1nd1vtdual who 1s not having to COi)( with a major conflict over finances. resources or long-term commitments. However, for months you have known that a loved one or associate would one day try to up~t e'en )Our best-laid plans. and now they have. And you in turn must either accept their proposals or terms. or remain locked 1n battle and ued lo what you know btlongs to the past. AC"OH 1 Ache 5 Up and about 10 -case SCef\ano 15 Mounta'" rt<l9e 20 Celebes O• 21 Peewee or Della 22 Linda Lav1rt r()le 23 lrt"1!flll()n document 25 1962 OsGa1- w10nlrt0 movlfl 28 Swagoe1 29 Like a Clear t11ght 30 Furnishes 31 l8Cklrtg frestmess 33 Fu.I 34 Burrows 01 ll'O(>da 35 Sueball s Ro0er - 36 Ov1 of the way 37 Endure 38 Dutt hn1sh 4 1 Memos 42 Small opert1rtg 43 1<1rst1e ot Ch-S 44 WOO<lw1nd 45 Hindu garb ... a, 46 Watered tatmc 47 Grandparen1a1 411 Catrtlp 49 Courted 50 Niagara S t Cereal 1000 54 Ab1t11n1rtg from alCOl'lol 56 NO city 57 Distributed equitably 58 Unending 59Gr9" phY91Clan 90 Ta-erot - 61 POIMQed 82 Tavern 83 EdllOf''a mark 114 Feather 65 Example M Malla amaoda • 89 Pay ii bill) " • • 70 Hanot>ag 7 1 Car11e0 b) ha no 12 Food t1sn 13 Mart1rt1Que vole a no 74 Ptartt hie 15 Magnon 16 He a no gttnllemao 77 Emti.rs 78 Poetry muse 79 an<l Isolde 83 lo the open Ill 85 Fao 86 Alea Tre~ 9ame sno• 87 Rouno OI applause 118 Doonf' 89 F rer'ICh river 90 POlnt II we1pon q1 Part ot window blond 92 Evil spirit 93 Clever 94 Comptett- t11lure 95 Son or Jacob 91 Mu<le 98 Ulcer.., 99 lmi>eluOU~ 100 l~ Gh~t and Mrs 101 Scrfl'e"' 102 Sper t03 Norma 104 M1ht•rt' a<ld• 105 Meted out 106 Angtf' 107 E•a!IM 111 Wall11r on 0.flerent Wortd 1 13 PSS Ml<,., 1 16 COld symptom 117 Brougnt ro bay 118 Muac11 oatM! 119 Smell (SUl(l(!Cl someth1rtg1 120 Yard IOOI 12 I Growing ayt t2? Procreate 123 Meshed lat>rlca OOWM 1 Fri('n<ls 2 Premecl cour)e 3 29tn state ( 18461 4 T~I 5 GOifer Palmf'f 6 Denom1nolt•l\r 7 Pipe 111t1no 8 Ouar ao11neo 9 Game olhc:1a1 10 Hoso11a1 1.ee11ons 1 t Palm leaves n Poi.e ru,, a1 13 Cu111ng 1rt$11umertt 14 8111tsh atler noon tovenl 15 Fru1I t6 Uncommon 17 Gree~ tefl&r 111 Cow DOy s neadc;.ece 19 Covf'f tomptetety ;>4 Touchy 26 C ze-Gl'I 11ve1 '2 • Black c.uc•oo~ >} O"' t•tv JS Musnroom l6 l•,t•ng 17 S Ame11cdn orauv plain 38 Carlo Jll Rf'<l as 4 • Hf'tmet s1>ape<i Ml 41 Qt bllll'I 42 Sk1lllut law91ve1 4J Sf'fv" 45 De~tl 46 F111nch pa1"'" 41 Sov1e1 l)i'I• f' 4 ·• r '?"'' ;. et SO mi<;ncl' "> 1 Ha was Rhell Buller 5.:> Reol documMt '>3 5110 furthfll SS Thr .. tOld 511 Saull Ste 57 Mra Gorr>ac:n.,. 59 AthlaUc contnt1 eo Pec:lt lt'llmal 53Cuala ti 12 13 instrument i;. S111e I• pt1UJ 65 GA· Al nver 66 S0rtgwr1l~rs org 67 a gooo n>g111 68 Preferrtn9 past customs 69 Respond 10 Put>hc SOU81t' 71 N0rtsen~ 73 Set l11mty 111. Mery ot Newtlert 7!> Compemon 77 Fttgr1n1 wood 78 M1st1ke 79 Sea gulls cousms 80 Song syllable• 81 F1r~I 82 Young woman 84 Yardsttck 85 Allao<ls 86 S1noei Jackson 88 1n1ersec:11on maneuver 89 Of 1ne sea 92 Let the air out or 93 Kind ot pipe 94 GoSdef' ol Amo~ art<l "ndy 95 Collect 96 Lying on t~ bacll 97 Inlet 911 811d9e 99fndO<leSlan 1111nd 10 1 Pats0...e< le••t 10~ Playgrourt<l Chute 103 f0rt11e<l again 105 Stun 106 Let it atand 107 Untt of fore• t08 Weary 109 Coup o·- 110 Fut )all 1 t2 All< tor alm1 , 111. Cc.an t tS CMcfa getM TAURUS I \pnl 20-Ma~ 2111 Moon in H1ur ~1gn dlCCnts fll'r\unaht). 1nl11111on. 1udgmenl. \\'\ appeal Open hnc<i of com- mun1cat1on. ha' t..' d1alogur '-'Ith ~oung pcr;on and "'llh \Cl) 'ipcc1al adult. Gcrn101. l.'1rgo SJg111anu'> in rncturc GEMINI (~·a~ ~ 1-Junl' WJ. ~crt'l n1l·Cllng rdJtC~ to ~p1r11ualtt). mcd11at1on. lk• lara11on\ ul 1n1en11om Rl·m.1tn clost• to home because \.\hat }~IU 'ol'l'k I\ iJI hand r1nl.' foo<l , adult lx•\t•ragt.'S Wtll be featured ton ,ght CANCER I Junr :!I-Jul} :!:!) frrmendou' surgr of cncrg} cotnndr'> "'•th "1~h fullillrnl'nt (mpha•;i<; on glamour. 1ntnguc. m) stcr~. ··c.,rtrl' pas..agc ·· You ·11 hi.· 'ia\ 1ng rn 1)(1\111' t' manner. ·· 1 bcllt'' c1•• P1)n"' tn' oh elf - LEO 1Jul) • l-.\ug 221 ) ou get ''hat \OU ""Jnl hut lhl"ll'" pncc lndutkr, rcspon .1blltt' 1.kadhnc. bad pa} ml'nl I oH rda11on\htp strong hut not ,. 11ho111 thorm Older fll'r\011\ l'\f1H'\S contid~·nl°c 10 )OUt ,thllflll'\ VIRGO i .\u g :!~-\{·pt 221 l unar. numl·n1.al ,l\pcl·t<, htghltghl harmun) pcr\llasl\ cnl'\'>. tJct \lt.•nano lcaturl'' C"ornmuntlalH.>n. ldl'.111\m. f}(Xlr~ l\lan~ \.\tll \a~ ... I Ol'\l'I hl.'lorr \<I" th1\ \Ilk of )<1u'" .\r1c<, fig11 rn prumtnl'ntl~ LIBRA (\(·pt ::!i-O.:t :::!:::!). ~ptr11ual \aluc' '>Urgt.• 10 tnrl'lrnnt ) ou'll fed "111 lon' 1l110n. "Thl'fl" I\ something e1<.c1"' l\1 "ten ix-n adn su:nar 1 o. indudl''t qut.'!lt10n\ of mctaph} \Ital naturl· Mnnr\ lotJtwn d1<,do\.·d - SCORPIO I CK 1 1 ~-1\o' :::! 11. Trust hunch C anccr. \quarius P,:f!>On\ mean v.elt but t.ould tic m1'1nformed I Ji..l' C"hargl' or \Our o"'n desun> '.1amal status pla}'> .,1gn1firnnt 1ok Locatt legal d1.x-umcn1 Vl·n ) <,our«' material SAG ITT ARI US CNo' :!2-Dcc 2 1) Dt' cr\tl). ancpt sonal tn\lt:i11on 1'.cl·p re<,(>lut1ons concerning citcn.1w. diet. nutnuon Rl'lat1\C talk' .ibout h<"alth. emplo)mcnt, luturc prospcl'I'> l 1sten hut don't hc.•urrtH' mcxtncabl) '"'"PIH'd. CAPRICOR 'I (Dec 22-Jan_ 19) f-ocu\ on arl'h11ect1Hl'. dl·'lgn. flo"<'r' \Ckllwn ut 1ngrcd1tnts nct'dcd for foreign l'u1s10c \<.rn:mo hrghllght<i a1hl ntun·. romance. 1,1ylc. ncatl\H\ Lrnrur, "K.nrp10 pcr'lunc. pl.1) r<1le'> AQUARlllS (fan !0-Feb t RJ I unar fX>\1t1on crn phawes durabtl11~. qual11 y. c;hclter. sccunl) ) ou'll ha' c pknt' lo do al home as dome\llC .id1ustmcnt unravel\ You'll "''" through diplomacy. Avl)1d foolish ar-gument PISCES Cf cb. 19-March 20) Obta11i h1n1 from Aquanus me\sage F<X uc; •m rcla11ves. trip ... '1~1ts. necc"~''> for lxtng foir but firm Define tt. rms. refuse to he backed mto l<11'f\1:r lns1s1 on freedom of choice. lF AUG. It IS YOUR BlRTHDAY: You ha ve rrmarkable St"nsc of humor. arc , t'nstt1ve concemina body image You do plenty of tra veling. pos\C•.s intellectual cunos1ty. att capable o( communicat- ing th ought s. d1 ·sires. Gemini, Sagittarius J)(rsons play important role~ in your It re. Before Au,ust 1s finished yo u make deciston concerning dtre :\ton. mou vatton. purchase of wardrobe You'll travel in Septcn 1ber, could 10volve JOumey overseas dunng which ou combine bl sincss Wlth pleasure. Looking to sell · that extra junk stacking up in the garage? Try the closs1f1eds What's 1unk ro you 1s o treasure to someone else. For only $ I ~.44 you get 4 lines for 7 doys Coll todoy. 642-5678 TAURUS (A pril 21-May 21): Your own J)(rsonal atms and ambitions are all that reall) matter now, and you JUSt have to stay abo\e the ba11le. rc-gardkss of an unusual amount of cri ticism from those wtth "'hom }Ou share your home life. Remember how often m the pasl }Ou have made sacnfices and allowed others to realize thetr goals without receivinJ much appreciation or gratitude for your efforts. caring and generos1t). GEMINI (May 22-June 21 ): At least some encouraging asJ)C'Ct s o'er the nrxt couple of weeks should start things moving. and after months of frustrattons and setbacks. you will see your way ahead clearl) signposted. What to do about financial arrapgements and business or legal battles 1s another kettle of fish. f or the moment. your hand!> appear to be tied. and yo u may have to wait a while yet before }OU ~now exactly what you have and own. CANCER (June 22-July 23)· You ought to be feeling rather , leased w11h yourself because of the stndes forward you have taken 1n certain directi ons. But remember that you weren't always as sclf- confidcnt and decisive. in fact others have had to put up with your dill)ng and dall} ing o'er 'Cl) important issues_ However. in one area )Ou can tx· as brulall) honest as )'OU wish this week and next. and that is O\Cr finances 1 he rewards and benefits could be quite staggering. LEO (Jul} 14-Aug. 23); There can be few Leo individuals who arc compk1cl~ happ) 1n their work or environment at the moment. In fol·t. 11 11, probabl) true to say that seldom has the situation b«n quatc so ten~ and unprcd1ctabk However. a senes of decisive aspct"ts th~ck arc t.·e rtain to bnng matters 10 a head. Do. however. kt othl·rs mak°t the fir~t n10'"c, stake their claims. and state their 1ntcnt1ons and e'"en then think long and hard before throwing in the sponge VIRGO (Aug. 24-Scpt.'23). Personally and profess1onall). the moment has come to speak out and let others know that thC)' have done vou a favor by bnnging a long phase of anxiety and insecurity to a close. But al homr as well as at work major changes have been a subject of d1scuss1on for quite a considerable ttme. but up to now )Ou ha'c not had the courage or confiden~ to go tt aJone. Now you do. and the future can only seem that much brighter. LIBRA (~pt. 24-0ct. 2.1): Now you must come up w11h a dcfin11e plJn or program that will enable you to outshine or outmancu' re an) competitors or ad\t~rsanes. What transpires this week and neAt wi ll act as a catal)~t. nf\rr which 11 will bt nosc~to­ the-grindstonc ume until you receive the recognitton or promotion you deserve. You have all the right ideas and at times seem to be almo .. t inspired But )Our "'atchword must be perseverance SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov !l): The bcnc,olcnt planets of Jupiter and Venus eclipsed b) the Moon on the 18th arc certiun to make this a time of enormous changes and surpnsc developments in your career. and you would have to be in the back of beyond not to feel excited and exhtlarated b~ what 1s on offer. However. much del)(nds on ho" )OU handle matnmomal or panncrsh1p problems this week and 1f }OU arc sensible enough to take others' needs and wishes into account before blazing new trails. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21 ): Because your ruling planet Jupiter now completes its stay in the rather rtserved and sensitive sian of Cancer no one will doubt your ab1hty to tum ofT the charm. But btforc you st.art laying down the law over both intensely J)(rsonal1 career or JOll'lt financial issues. consider the possibilnies that pcrnaps this 1s the perfect \lme to distance younelf from conflicts or auravat1ons. What takes place around the 18th should definitel) make 1t appartnt that you belona elsewhere. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): You really do need your Wlts about you the1C days. also the determination not to allow anyone, no matter how close or trustwoth)' they have been in the past. to influence your Judgment and dccistons over both intensely personal and fina11c11I tssues. What transpires 1n an unusual or roundabout way over the nexl couple of weeks will cen.ainly have an enormous effect on your security and lifestyle for many months to come. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Fcb. 19): You appear to have ~ached the end o( the line as far as one cmottonal tic or attachment is concerned. However. you really have no time now for thOtC who an- nol completely trustworthy. lo)'ll and devoted. The Sun peui"I throuaf\ Leo shn. up all kinds of emotions. However, auard qain't aeeina more into situations than really uiau. PISCES (Feb. 20.March 20): No doubt you tllptrienced a major career or proll onal uphcavaJ rccenlly. and still have not quite 101 over the disappointment. hurt or rd«don. Now you must. Also. (.er up to pqctica1 difficultin and, if' nuaaary. teYtt ccnain tics. Only then can )Ou tel about reshafin1 and rec>1J1ni1ina your hfe. The oppotunitiet a.re there. and al tNt •• requucd i1 the COUf'llC and dctcnnination to btain a new qck or chal*f. IP AUO. ll II 'VOUA llllTBDAY: TMn hwauons. ddaya and •rau~n11 •~ ptObebly rukins YoU wonder if )O\I ha~ ~ yOW'ltlf an impouiblt taak. However, even cumnt b9Ulet on the ~ front are s-vii;ia ttk-way for I01M1h na mucb mon 11able, ICICV"' and ~~==~~~.l!~~~~~~!!!!l!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllll!l!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!l .... llJ-onhwhi~ . . I • t Inside • Or~ C~ Stock Watch/01 • Or~ C~st Busl~ss Dat~s/01 • Classlfl~d/lnsl<* --~ ...... ;- . . SUNDAY. AUGUST 12, 1990 ~ r------~~------~~~.,.-----------------------------------------~------------~---------------.: Rob.ots: \XI ave of _the future now arriving Newport entrepreneur awaiting production ! ~ .. . . . lty MISS LOM ~ .............. For Donald Nqy, the brave new world of the 21st century will be a world of robou. Now that computen have invaded nearly all facets of modem life. NII)', a Newpon Beach en,ineer and entrepreneur. believes the age of robotics is just around the comer. N11Y'• compuy, Newport Beach-based California Computer Research Inc. (CCRI), recently shipped the last of five prototype two-armed mobile robots to the world's second-laraest manllfactercr of industrial robots - Yuk.awa Electronic Manufacturina Co. Ltd. NII)' and colleques have solved some very formidable problems in robotics with the development of a two-armed, mobile robot that can stay on duty 24 houn a day by pluuina itself into battery recharging stations positioned alon' its work path. _ · Yuk.awa will manufacture and market Nagy's robots worldwide. with the first commercial deliveries expected by 1992. The Japanese company, which reported S 1.4 billion in revenues last year, expects the robots to account for 3 pettent of total sales d:;! the first year of production, arowina to about 62 percent by Jhc_y 000. S~ouL with an intitial production run in the hundreds, Nagy said in four years production will grow to about S,000 robots a year. He expects CCRl's returns on royalties to total from $80 million to S 124 million over the next I 0 years. Industry expen Richard K.. Miller, writing on robotics, predicts that mobile robots like NII)''• will eventually become a trillion-dollar business, with the computer-controlled machines used in almost all imaginable applications -from hiab technology to window-washing. .. Our next maia area will be the office robot -similar to a girl Friday," Nqy said. ictina that office androids will be able to make photocopies. act co ee and even phone business associates to arrange meetinp. Nqy'a robots will initially be used in manufacturing, but arc also designed to work in about 20 different industries ranging from agriculture to fast-food preparation. Yask.awa has actually built a model doughnut shop in its research facilities where the CCRI robots arc being tested and rcflned for retail food 1ervicc duties. But he secs the health care industry as one of the initial major markets for his new generation of robots. CCRJ recently si&ncd an qrecmeot with the University of Virginia to develop a dual-armed robotic system for hospital laboratones and clinics which the company predicts will be operational by 1994. "There's a fixed amount of blood to be tested every day. but there arc fewer and fewer employees because of AIDS," Nagy said. "Hosettals arc havina a hard time finding people -nobody wants to do this kind of work anymore." ~ . Nqy is also in discussions with the Mayo Clinic where the need to analyze 7,000 urine samples a day is creating serious interest in turning such work over to robots. J ......... ,.._~...._ ....... IPteate '"ROBOTS/021 Newport engineer •ltd entrepreneur belleves the age of robots ts Just •round the corner. DIMl-anwed 1110bll• robot In action. Needa tow? Call Vessel Assist 9y JOY ANTHONY o..., ..... c.:u ....... While David La Montaane saves sunken ships, he also saves money for Oranae Coast taxpayers. The Costa Mesa businessman of- fers boaten a substitute for routine Coast G uard 1ervices -Vessel As- sist. It works like the Auto Oub. For a $79 membenhip fee. members aet help when their boats run out of pa. hit a reef or fill up with water. This saves the Coast Guard for emera- eacy situations, La Montqne uid. The Coast Guard ha1 been farm- ina out its non-cmcracncy business since 1984 when CO"IJ"CU cut the budact Today, instead of 1endina one of Its own boats. the Coast Guard will sugeat you call a friend, a boat marina or a towina 1ervice. Vestel ANist is the only towina 1ervice on the Wcst Cout that works like the Auto Oub1 o~na in- surance u well u tOWtftl for• )tarty feei La Mon&ape laid. The main btncflt it the cost uv· inp. Whereat moet 1owin1_ 1ervicea ctwwe S 135 to S ISO an hour. l.c uid, his costs only S79 • year. And this yar, be awud a new card for aailbolt ownen, anowina them to S-Y S49 beaute they're tell hkely to ~uire •tun0e. tr their motor fails. they can hoili their •ils. La McMl ... -11)1 it's ualikdy that U)' boeW woi.fd -Ilia tenkc ...... .,., ... ,.,. ume. Ibey an reck1ae about boat uDkecD 0t caft""'1 cnai•ftl on • loW tank of ps. But some memben do just that when they're l)Clt a pon that chaf'ICS hither price\, he ._id. They raaure they can always call Vessel Auisl Althouah he hates to see members abute t~Tr card privileaes, he knows that the blt users are also his most loyal customen. Recently, he helped a bolt owner tet from Santa Barbara Island back to Newpon. The man would ba~e paid $2.200 hid he not been • club member, La Montqne said. The company also bdps Ensenada boat racers in a tiaht spot. If the wind dies and their "boats are out of ps, raccn call V~l Anist to tet to tbe atanint line quick. Mon~ dmamed up thaa club w~pt 1n t 913 when he wu Wiil· ina in his car on the 8a1bol ~rry. watc.hirw a car tet towed by Auto Oub. There and then he decided: There should be an "auto club" for . Humar,S·:·. Best m~del for prototypes lly RUSS LOAR 04lly "°' ...... "'"'" When you're talking robots nowadays, the end product will not nccessanly look hke R2-0 2 from the "Star Wars" saga, although Donald Nagy's newest prototypes could pass as kissing cousins. The emerging world of robotics is really a combination of machine and computer technology. based on the best of all .,<m1ble prototypes: humans. "The human by far is the best robot there could possibly ever be," said Nagy, whose robots will be put into full production by Yaskawa Electric Co .. the world's second· largest manufacturer of 4'n· dustnal robots. "Robotics present the biggest challenge to current technology I've ever seen." 'said Nagy, ' Nagy·s mobile. two-armed rot>'. ots are each dependent on ;1.9 on. board computers. His newest rob- ots. stall on the drawing board. will boats. • • He toyed with the name "Marine Cub" but decided that "Vessel As- aiJt" wu a name with the ,eneric power of Kleenex. Someday.· .he hopc1 people will say: "I need a Vessel Ass11t.'' ~ust as they say ··1 need I KleeneA. ' . At USC~he turned the idea intb a senior~ t, ukina Henry Fo rd. a Loi Ante Uftauard cap'-in 1 n eharec of boat retCUtl. for advice. The pro~ earned him USC's "Best Busint:11 Plan oflhe Year .. award in 1914, and his alumni arot1P's .. En. lRpteneUI of the Year .. •ward · in 1918. His brother. who is now chairman of the coms-ny, provided much of the n~ndal beckina to tum the pro,ect U\to a 1uccet1ful SI million • ycer tM&&inaa. La Monuipe'a bimest d\al~ was cducatina the puDlic about hit 24-hour ltt"Vttt, be stid. Many ju t ( require the equivalent of about 35 CQmputcrs. "It really 11vrs )OU an ap'prrc1at1on of the human body. because the gap gets larger and larger between technology • and basic hum<Jn fuctions." . Despite remaining technical hur· .dies rn areas such as visual rccog- q1tion. engineers say robots 1n all forms and functions will soon per· vade American soc1et). "l doubt they will be little things «:'rawhnll around with arms -and fegs," said Michael McCarth). as· soc1ate professo r of mechanical en- gineering at UCI. "The) ma) not be what WC env1S1on at the mo- ment. but they'll probabl) become as commonplace as the \acuum cleaner -somethin' no one could really imagine until It showed up " McCanh). author of "Introduc- tion to Theoretical Kinematics" published b) MIT Press. said there 1s •new Jencration of engineers in universities throughout the coun· try who arc working on "-B)S to assumed they could call the Coast Guard on their VHF radio if they ·aot stuck out in the ~n. They littlc/ucssed that the Coast Guard woul refer them to a towing scrv1~ -typically costina between $500 ·and SI ,SOO. he f11urcd. La Montaane si.,rted the business with one boat, one captain and one offsho~ coordinator. To set cus- tomers, he went to local boat shows.. · convinc1na people they maaht be sorry if they d1~n't aan up. "l.iany. be said. cafled tMick to say he was ri&bt. -SUt when winter came. he had to drive the boet himself to ~kc ends m«L Alone. ht covered the ocean from San C'kmcnte to Redondo Beach. Today. be bu 20 boats and 10 tmployeea -not countlna the boat captains ht subcontracts -covcrina tilt area from 'he Mex_tean border to the Canadian border. , integrate robotics into the work· place. At UCI. McCanh) 1s re- searching robot hands and the complex mathematical equations required to make them work "From my viewpoint. the biggest challenge 1s to get our machines to work in threc-d1mens1onal space." McCanh~ said. "It's surpnsing to discover that we don't know how to work 1n three-d1mens1onal space ver) well." gone all day and need a little help at home with the chores while the> 're at the office. Fam1hcs wtth children provide the biggest challenge to designing mobile rob- ots for the home. according to Nagy ... Children are too fast·mov. mg. they're too inquisitive - the> 're ver) hard for a robot to deal with " Robots arc pnmanly used 1n manufactunng for pos1 t1oning. welding. gluing. paint spraying and other tasks that tend to be h1ghl) repetlll\ t and sometimes hazard· ous to \A.Orkers. "There·s no ques- tion that 1ndustl') is looking at computer control of motors and mechanisms evcnwhere." McC'arth) said ... That. ·m essence. is robotic'> " Nagy said he expects to Stt his OINK house robots in production before the end of the ~ntury. And although robots are still mostly known b y their stiff-armed. tan<an appearances an late-night science fiction movies. UCI rob- Nag) said he foresees a big mar· kei.for \A.hat he calls the "OINK .. mobile robot -a robot for Oual- lnrnme-\lo-t-..1ds couples \A.ho arc • oucs researcher McCanhy said the 10\as1on of the robots 1s really coming "The c~nt1al point 1s that the computer connected with sensors actuating some machine 1s a S)Stem that we can make work. and it's going to be sho wing up as a maJOr pan of our hvt"S." he said "It's not here no\Ao . but I would guess it's coming \Cl") soon·· Vanguard attracts -busy executives By JOY ANTHONY O.ity -Con•-••" In Huntington Beach, there's a Chamber of Commerce within a Chamber of Commerce It's afoup of mo\·ers and shakers calle the Vanguard. It's a club for the "ke) ·· people 1n Huntington Beach. sa)s founder .\n Aviles. owner of An "\tics &. "S· soc1ates. a Huntington Beach in· suran~ agency. Limited to SO membe~ the group includes Haydee T11lotson. owner of Bcachfront Properties. Bob Elles. owner of the Hunungtoo Beach Sea· chtT Shopp1na Center and Roger Work. president of the Huntington Beach Co. U nhkc the rest of the chamber. this iroup mttts onl) three tam~ a year. "H1Jh rankina cxrcut1ves don't have time to be involved in the chamber from da)' to day," Avtlc said ... The Vanauard fi ts them bet- ter." To Robert Cunmn&ham 1 Hunt· inaton Beach dentist, the Vanauard 1s a model for other chambers. be-- cause the lf'OUP manqcs to UK its time more productively. But the appeal. he wd, 1s tM quality of tM people involved. "You rail)' set to know them. And that's a ao<>d fttl· "'t'.n1ted to people who h ve or do busincu 1n Hunllnaton 9cach. tM IJ'OUP 9ffen <>PJ)Ortun1tit1 for one-- on-one excha"ltl with elected of- ficWs and other leaden on the na- tional. tale and local teene. Spoua arc not invited to any of the n-cnt or Ockl tnps. A vlles aid. By desi&ft, the pup la small enoup to allow ••tome bones( to 900dnc11 lharina... And tdet. he eddtd. "You can only act 45 on a but." Compared to the chamber 11 I whole. the Vanauard differs in ~ another way. A third of its activittcs involve a field trip to a Marine. Navy or Air Force Base. Avi&a. a fonner aidt to General C\lnis LcMay, said there's a hi&h level of intercst amona mcmben. and fidd tnps of\cn include a three-star ,eo- ~or two. Bob Mandie. a former mayor of Huntinaton Beech and owner ~ Mandie Moton. said \be.J::r Mi so far affOrded him op- port&utillC:I to IClC D~ ~I and blttlesbip1. "It's unique in .... .. be llid. ~tbtt yeer1y event ii an ._,. omic brieftnt ....... IO lletp ...... bm th advance .ociDe ot.....,... and )oca1 UNds. ,_ 111 I •1 lliavc iaduded Miran •"-... ) ' I Lcooard ... \JCI ,..... ..... • "' I 3 -Otr'? /9'1 ,, ' . • ,. . . • • Orange County Stock Watch c~ .... ,... .. .. .._ ...,_ .. 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Call 11• """'iuioru co1,,r.1tw' "' (114) 738-1000 for 4n4rit.. 1966 • Fourukd to prwidt outstanding ltgol tduaition in So ulhtrn Clllif orniA 1972-90 • CAiifornia's LArgest Lllw School 1973 • Accrtdittd by Comm1tltt of Bar Examinm, Statt Bar of Coliforni.a 1976 • Accrtdited by Westma Association of Schools and Colleges 1990 • Third campus optns in lrvi~ WESTERN STATE ~!! UNIVERSJ1Y i!!iiii COLLEGI or LAW 0r.,.,_ c--, ~ ... 011,. ROBOTS "'-DI Tnl8ed i.i iiili0 • ... at tM Ual· venity of Wi:t9:" ~ WOltDld •ueallin•~BM.aill'qied man r of product line automation al MliDoru <Arp., ud bec:am8 a '-dl_Ql lnDoValOf ofrobo( C«b.-~at GMF Robolb. a division of Ginenl Moton. At OMF, Nary Jed a team that developed mote Chan 600 applic:ation1 for aucmbJy line robots. NII)' left OMF to create ajoi"t· venture company with Jal)9nete in· veston -Fanuc Corp. -whtte he wu one of four founden of a hifh tcchnoloSY wafer production urut. Tbe corpontioo eventually went public on the New York Stock Ex· cbosie and Nq:y told out. founding call in 1984. C'CIU con1i1u of NaaY and a team of consultants around the country who be brinp totetber to work on apecific proJecu. ln developina the two.armed mobile robots for j Yubwa, CCRJ worked with con· 1ultanu and enJiocen from the Japaneae coml)9ny for two years to develop five prototype robou at a cost of about Sl millton. The CCRI robots will be added to Yaskawa's product line ofsinaJe- anned, fixed·platform robots. Yaskawa has installed more tlltn 10,000 of its sin&Je-armcd "Motoman" robots throu&hout the world. In a .. transfer of t.ecbnolasy agreement," CCRJ will serve as con- suhants to the. company for three years and reoeive royalties for the next JO years. CHAMBER From DI BaJdassare. and Alison Reaser1 vice president and senior economist at First Interstate Bank. The third event involves a legis- lative reception whcTC officials on the national, st.ate, county and city level &i,ve members a chance to exchan~ ideas. "It's very ex- clusive,• Aviles said. Starting with 40 members three years .ago. the group has since ex- panded to SO. But the exclusivity of the group is protected by its relative anonymity. said Steve Holden. ownei of South Shores Insurance. l,,1Jllet1 you're invited to join, or arc active 1n the Chamber of Com- merce. you probably haven't heard of it. Althou&h the Vanguard costs an extra $200 to join -on top of the chamber's membership fee - there's currently a waiting ll\t, Aviles said. But how exclusive is 1t? Quite cxdus1' c indeed, according to Mike Manin. area manager for Southern Cahforn1a Edison "These art' the people "ho make things happen .. Orange Coast Business Dates Economic l1sat1 In Taiwan - "Ta1"an. Economic Tiger or L111lc Dragon'>" "'" be presented b) the Nc"-pOrl Foundation at 7.30 am Tuesda' at the Balboa Ba> Club 1n Ne" po(t lkal h C Y Chang. direc- tor general of the ( oord1nat1on < ounn l for North Amcncan AITa1rs (Ta1"an ) 1 he Nc"'port Foun- Jatton·~ nc>.1 monthl} meeting "Wiii focu s on ( hina in Scptl'mhl·r. Mo~ 1nfortnat1on 1.-. available b) calling 644-4 'I I The Japanese markel -The World l rade (enter A~soc1atwn of Orange ( ount) will pn:M'nt "The lntncacrcs of the Japane~ Market. A Japane~ Pcrspcc11ve" from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesda y at the Pac1fir Club. 4110 Mat Arthur Bhd . 1n Nev.port Beach. Sada Suzuki of Kyowa Hakko U.S.A. Inc. will d1scuu how to avoid misunderstandings and ach1e\C bu~1ncss goals with Japane~ companies. The cost ts $25 for mem- bers and S35 for nun-members plus a S5 charge for late reservations. More mformauon 1s available by calling 724·9822. Real e1&ate 1trate1y -R.eal estate brokerage firm Sperry Vacf-Ncs~ will '· host "Strategy for a Changing Mar- ket" at 7:30 a.m Thursday. Aug 16. at the Four Seasons Hotel in New- port Beach. Timothy A. Kight from San 01cao-based management and marketing firm Rogers &. Kight will be the featured speaker. Sperry Van Ness will also present a showca\C of the firm's Southern California in- ventory totaling more than $320 milhon. The seminar '" frte and reservations arc required hy calling 854·1700. <:Map .. bu.knlptey laws -The Irvine law firm of Saxon, Dean, Mason. Brewer &. Kincannon will hold • seminar on "Th" Chanaina Laws of Bankruptcy" from 8 1.m. to noon Thursday at the Red Lion Inn, JOSO Bnstol. 1n Costa Mesa. At· tomcys will discuss how to protect tceured il\,tcrests 1n commercial propeny and the riahts of unsecured cred.itors in Chapter 11 proceedmp. Adminion is free and rttervations are required by calling S4'6-7200. MOl"I' ptlblle Nlad .. meeU.1 - The Orang" County chapter of the Public Relation Society of Amenc:a wtll hold its monthly mtttin1 from 11:301.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday •t the Rldi ton Plaza Hotel in Irvine. pukerJ rrom ()LI Entertainment in Los Anacles will ditcus. how to place and promote company prod· ucts 1n movies. M ort infonnation is 1va1tablt by e1lhna 832-20)7. ltteee11r.J,...... wrtUlll -'"'c UCJ Women·1 Opponunitfn Center wtll sponsor • •~teen Scnets of a Successful Resume'" from 7 to 8:)() f'9e ...... DATIS/Dlf lness Ttrends SPBCIAL ADVBRTISBlt /'RO FILES Leading Edee helps people get tools into tight places .. Getting Into tight ptacee II a pain In the neck tot operatora of power toota, who often .,.. for* to dituNmble their wotkpt.ce companenta to prevent a rotating drlll chuck from harming the work .urface. The LMdlng Edge TOOi Co. of Newport Beech hN come up , . ., ' ~ '._ .... - wtth a handy answer to thll ege-old probtem wtth the "Tight Flt Orlll Kit," utlng component• which haw become 1tandard In th• aircraft and 1pace lnduttrlM. "Our alrcratt-quallty Omni drill bits aupptlied wtth the bale kit Will spoil the perlOfl who hu ~ utlng common 'off.the--sheff' type drlll bit•." promlNI Rtctc Barbaroaaa, a former nwoti.nt omc.r and llcenHd boat captain who le dletrtbutlng the kit locally wtth partner and felow Newport Beech reeldent Jim Rawls. "Omni ..._..... drill bft• are uted to bulld our nation's alrllnen, tactlcal aircraft, mlNI ... and epace whlclel." Rawt1, a teacher of driver's .tucatlon and health In the Garden Grow School O..trlct, pOlnt• out that the kit la a boon to anyone who u..-power toota. "You tcrew In the right llze drlll bit, and that'a the onty thing that turn1 In the drllllng." The OmN drill reeemblel thoM UMd by dentl1ta In that the long arm of the lnttrument la 1tatlonary, and only the lhort attachment at the end II uMd for drllllng. Thia mMnl handymen Ctlll rMCh under lhefvM to UN the devtoe, MVlng them houra of dlMtMmbly and reattachment. lMdlng Edge'I Tight Flt Tool Kit It a wel· come IOluUon for the modern-day atren of Rllwt. dealing wtth too many things packed Into too llttle apace. The kits Nll for $39.95, and lMdlng Edge la Inviting Inquiries from dealers who want to get In on the ground flOOf with these practical and hefpful ltemt. BarbatOIN or Raw1a can be reached at 675-7155. Flexible premium annuity offered Jerry Stullewicz, a flnanclal conaullant tor Shearaon Lehman Brott1er1 In Newport Beach, announoe1 that Franklin Resource Corp., one of the top-ranked mutual funds companies In the United Statet, hN a new ftexlble premium variable annuity program called the Franklln VatueManc II. SluaNtwk:z poln .. out that this program Is excepllonal In that It hu generous wlthdrawal prlvlleges which "allow people to withdraw Income of up to 15 percent on an annual basis." Plus. If you don't wtthdraw from the first year. up to 30 percent can be withdrawn from the second. "No other mutual tunda company has this kind of program to otter," he uya. Thia program also has no front-end sales charge, which means that 100 percent of the client'• purchase payments go to work lmmedl· ately. Along with thla, there are 14 Investment lluelewtcz chok:ea to choose from, and clients are allowed to lnvett In u many at five at any one time. Cllenta alao are able to exchange Into the program from enother annuhy, which meana that the program Is flnanclally sound as well as convenient. "The thing that I like about the program Is that there are 14 choices of the Franklln Valuemark II funds. Plus. the tax·deferred eccumulatlon with no front ... nd sales really makes this a sound Investment," SlualewlC2 a.aya. ''If you are looking for an annuity - this la the one." Slualewlct, who has lectures at the Newport Beach Publlc library regarding Insurance Investments, notes that this program has Insurance benefits Which. In the case of death. allow the beneficiary to reclve the greater of the current surrender value or 100 percent of the purchase payments. For more Information regarding this program. contact Jerry SluslewlC2 at Shearton letiman Brothers. 19000 MacArthur Blvd., Penthouse, P.O. Box 76'40. or call 955-7521 or 955-7500. New York Basement offers bargains New York City, which Is home to most of the top designers In the United States, also Is home to what professional shoppers call "the basement." To any New Yorker who knows bargains. the basement Is a famlllar term which refera to those coves full of designer clothes at bottom prices. New York Baaement In Corona det Mar continues this tradition with quality brand·name clothing, at prices that are affordable. Along with clothing, New York Basement also carries an auortment of acoeuortet which Include exotic jewelry from Morocco, acar11, hats. and bells In leather and faahlonable dellgna. Suhalla Reahada, who opened the shop a llttle over a month ago. aays ahe goes to New York as well u Europe to find the unique clothing and accealOflea In her thop. "Every thing In the thop haa been personally hand-Mlected, 10 you can get a one of a kind piece Which you wlll not find In a department ttore,'' the Myt. At well u cfpthlng and accessories. Reshada Reeheda point• out that there It a colorful eelectlon of ceramic• and atatuett .. which are alto one-of·a·klnd In Orange County. "In my ah~ you will receive the very best In customer MrVlce.'' Reahada addl. "In fact, In the future, we wlll be having cu11om alteration• done In the store." To further enhance cuatomer convenience. RMhada alao ~nta out that there Is meterlM' parttlng In the beck of the atore. New VOt'IC BaMment II located at 274_. E. Coast Hlghwey In Corona def Mar. For more Information, call 721.()93'4 Laruna Open raininr prominence The Laguna Beech Open volleyball tournament It a 22-year tradition which drawt more and more lnteretted 1pectator1. as well 1 u media, to the event fNery year. Maty Jo Whetter, WhO hat lfved In Laguna Beach for Juat at long, became ln~ofved tn the organllJng of the event two yeara ego. and currently "direct• all upectt of the event. hand• on." The votteyball tournament. Wt\tctl takM place on Main 8each ott Pacific Coat Highway, la a thr ... day ewnt wtth thr" dlvltlona. Ther• 11 the men'a aper\, Which It both prot .. tlonal and amateur, the women·•~ wNch lt profeetlonal only, Md the adult coed. Whlcn I• • mix of both profeelk>nal and amateur J>t8Y9'•· Pleyera come from aH ovw the wortd to parttclplite. Wheeler Pointe out that ttw re-'• tournament brought ~al recogntUon to the Wom.n'1 Prot.elonal Voti.yt>an AllOClatlon due to exoeptlonal ptaywa IUCh u Laguna Beach r•ldent Linda Aobertaon-Hanley, Who cam4t In eecond. "Thoee Of ue WhO haw bMI'\ lnvot\led have ..., tr.mendout fflr.lor In t•m. of the o.pat>llttlel Of the ptayere, the tNma, and lnt••t from IP«tatora to eponaora." ~ Myt. In tact, for the ftret time ~. the ~ Beec:tt Open .., b9 lhowT1 on the _ nattonaa oable apotta MCWOftc !8PN aa a tyndfcat.t ~ lhow. FOf' more lntotmetton NOW<Mno tM L.-guna IMd\ Open, Mary Jo Wt.Mr can b9 ~ at 417-NU. •• 9r UIA C:.U.INI ~--..... R!SNO -On a bot A-..att day destined for a memary radina of 103, plant bnleder O.vid Rammina it haid 1t work in a vineyard, evaha· •tint new lllPH that may offer rarmcn ~ matketina flexibility. libeftllic: ldd •Ult be applied and the lela time 1J1t power mun apt'nd sirdlina. Oib,. 1Y it it bown, it a lfOWtb rcaulafl;Jr that i1 aDOlied '° ibin arape Macha and · lnaate 1 Freak -"fruit' orchard called bizarre ~rt arc aJways lookina for new thinat to arow," u id Rammina. 1 U.S. Oepertment of Mriculture plant tcientlst bued in Fresno. "They want ntw varlctici to com· plement the old, to vow somcthina no one else is arowina." Rammina u id. That't panicularly important to arowen because they tend 10 overplant lrlditional vancties such aa Thompson Seedless. The seedless varielies Rammina is e~aluatina in an almost unkempt vineyard m ay someday o ffer arowen, the chance to gel into a market earlier or later -a markct-ina position that could bring some arowers a price premiu m. A different grape variety grows from each stake, creating the vineyard's uneven appearance. Ramming lifls the chicken wire that protects the grapcs from birds and examines the cxpcnmental bunches -some gcne11c disasters. others potentially marketable. He picks a seedless grape and slices 11 cleanly open. exposing a gelati nous intenor and an aborted seed. He examines the aboned seed's size; the smaller the bctt<.'r. This seed sticks out from the grape's interior -it may be too large. The marketable secdles'> grape must have a small. aboned seed thal the consumer cannot taste or feel. Some of that effect depend' on the grape texture itself -a tougher skin might distract the consumer from sensing a bitter. a boned seed gro'' n too large. The grape itsclr. on the other hand, must be larger 10 be con- sidered future marketable matl·nal. The larger the grape, the lcc;'I berry alu. OWUna lt a cultural pncLicc that increuei\t)erry Ii• Plant breedert are doiQa .. any- tbJna we can do to ~uce •P"IYI and reduce si:owina cotll." Rammana uid, considerina how ''IOciety iucu anytime we talk about sprays." Rammina'• work 11 a USDA plant breedtr focuect mainly on arape and stone fruit plant breedlna. Hit lflpe brcedina is primarily with seedless varieties bccauae the market can't aet eno uah new seedless arapes lhesc days. Amona other projects,· Rammina is strivina to develop new black seedless varieties. The California Table Grape Commission is funding part of tbe work. The &fl.PCS will complement lhe Flame Seedless and Thompson Seedless varieties already being marketed. Reaching toward a cluster among the thousands of experimental var- ieties in the research plot at F~no State University, Ramming points out the berries' inconsistent sizes. T he consumer, the final arbiter in the quest for new grape varieties. would never accept the diffcring- s1zcd berries. He walks,.to another vine and yanks off a Muscat white seedless. a ~pe. so aromatic 11 could almost intoxicate. Ramming walks through the 40- acre vineyard several mornings a week. evaluating and charting the progress of the vines. Some of them began ahout sax years ago as seed embr)OS in test tubes of agar. a gdatino us hasc for cultunng the embryos. When Ramming tinds a grape he likes, the vine goc'i out lo grower tnal. That usuall} happens after . about sax )Cars. "ii e\crything goes right. .. "We're not growers. We don't .. MODESTO -The mM ~ho tome compare to~ ollJ\l breeder Luther a Iii admits others may be riaht in delCribina parts of bu dentely olantcd I~ acre fl'uit orchard as bizarre. "Some miaht ao even funher." Floyd Zai~r uya. jokinJ. when asked juat how far out he 11 on the limb of traditional ho nicullural breedlna. 'tree after t.rcc an this sideshow of deliberately-bred fttak fruit bears a variation of Zaiaer's croues between species, such as apricots with plums. There arc pluots. apriums a nd pcacoi., to name a few. Some soon will be trademarked names, destined to help com- mercial growers find specialty mar- ket niches. Zaijer, 64, points out all the odd1t1es as he gives a tour through the orchard. He plucks a pluot --a cross of have lame to manage the vines. Each vine 1s d11Tcrent. wi th different ripening times, irrigation sched- ules." Growers are needed in the sclcc- uon process to work· with larger trial'> of experimenta l variet1e'i. It's not that Ramming and h10, four-member research crew arc der- elict. The e'lperimental 'ancs arc wa1cred. cared far. trellised and sam- pled for sugar at the FSU test plot that the USDA leases for Its experi- ments Ramming's task is to breed grape 'aneucs 10 the point where growers ma} experunent with tflem in term'i of cult ural practin:s and consumt·r al:ceptance. Ramming must select the cxat·t ,,,,,,, a plum whh an apricot -from a uee. The f rui1 JookJ mostly like a aood•sized, rounded ~n plum. lie aim it open. It stall Jookl like a plum. But the apricot innuence is apparent in the ta te. Its flavor is more delicate and its natural supr much hiaher than that in a typtcal plum. This variety of pluot, one of 16 different pluots each w1 tb a dif- ferent texture. as a Aavorqueen. Zaiaer a'scsse1 one tree that looks lcu lhan he~lthy. "Genet1ca1Jy speaking. it's not 100 happy," Za1ger says of the attempted peach-apricot cross. The plant cross from which the tree was made was so wade that "the tissue doesn't know whether to become bark or wood." The variety 1s gcnet1cally un- stable. "We must make it less of one (vanet>) or more of another." Such a vanet} could never produce long enough to be com- trait' in a grape that wall please a demanding public. ··we must make one that's good and profitable for growers:· Referring 10 the new black var- 1et1cs he's breeding. Ramming said growers "don't want purple gra~s." rhc selc<.'tlOn process Itself I~ lnCX· all and pain.,taking It lakes I 0 to 16 years from the time Ramming crosses one vanet)' v.11h another until USDA relea~s the grape as a ncv. variety The C,UlCCSS or finding the right traits all 1uge1her in one seedling has odds worse than an) La~ V t"gas roll o f the dale: "If we can name (select) one "ariety out of 20.000 seedlings. we're happy," Ramming \Btd. To be selected, a grape must have Upstaged A Scandlnavl•n Alrllnes Systems jet pulls In front of • Contlnent•I Alrllne1 wldebody •t Ne w •rk ln- t er n• ti o na I A irport . rrank Lorenzo •n · nounced Thursd•y th•t SAS would buy most of hi• Interest In Contlnen· tal. which h e st a rt.ct as T•••• Air Corp. CONTINENTAL I I I I I ,..,. LA•••photo Fam·ily recalls glory days of drive-in ...!' ARCADIA. Mo -In the c;um- mer tw1hght. the strl·cn ol the old KJllarnc) Omc-ln lhl"Jll"r n\C'i abo"e Roule 7 2 hi...l· "''m'-· Kre:u ghost -v.n111ng lor n1glu llJ u>mt• and waiting. 'lomchu" 1111 lhl' magic to rrturn Once. not that lung ago, 'lold1er\ fo u,aht terrible hattk\ atro\\ II'> white face -tht Roman... the Blues and the Cira>'· the doughbo)s. the )uung Mannes with creased phuwgraphs of hrgh school sv.cethtans 1n their pockets Once. 11 v.as a v.-1ndo" opem·d 011 w•r "1de to \ho111. u\ plare\ v.c had ne'er \Ct'n hl"fon: -fara'' 3} plat{"S l1i...c Brook I\ n \'1t•tnam l'la1are1h. o,i...ull 1 .. 1.1nd. fara Bui nov.-there are nnl) the fire- naes. the lhlg&t'f\\eCd nnd the metal speaker pow. th:ll JUI up from the ground lake ru!.ling tomh marker'! .\nd the lltllc proJt't"tllln room v.hl·re Stl•phen Blanton would Sil 111 the sv.cltenng sum- mer's heal and run the monstrous. tv. in RO<>-pound Ashl raft prOJCI.'· tors that ~tall rest lln the table.-. 1,1,hcre thq ha'l' been for 40 )Car' ,.,...,. .................. New YOftl Mena•• ••-,.1'r1MJ afterftOOft ....._ ,_..... .... .., ...... ......... prtc .. _ ............ . C9Mr .... ,_ ...._ • ._.., ...... Cl •••• ,_ llJHPI .., -·~ ~· ... , CJ.,-.. -ftmlf , ....... .,,.., ... ........... .. ... t ·-rm \urt• the) 'd still v.ori... ... hr said "I u1ll·<l them up good v.hl·n v.c do'tl·d up Ir I ha<l thl' gcncra10r going. I rnuld put a mm 1e up there on the 'ilrt•t•n tonight .. , ou ought tu haH: \et•n 11 1n 11<. he}da):· he ..aid.·· fh1s wa\ home. and I m1 .. ~ 11 ·· Tw1hght ut lhc K11larnq Dme In. Tame for John Blanton 10 head down 10 lhc tKi...l'I huoth. lime for L1lhan Blanton lo till tht• poprnrn machine .md hang the rof)('' ol Bub's Dadd~ huhhkgum Imm lhl' counter; lime to \tan healing Ull the barbc.•t ue We ran an ad up on 1he '>lrl'l'll for <;m1thticld harbccue ·· 'klld L1lhan Blanton ··Then· "'a' .1 funn)-loolong gu) and he'd 111ll'n has mouth rcall> v.1dc anJ hl' wo uld ~U .. , ahoo'"' And C\Cr) night. ~he \<ml. thl· people 1n 1h1:1r car' would k.1n their heads out their ~ar "'1nJov.\ and yell. '"'t ahuo'" Twilight f1ml' for the Blan1on airls. Lon. Linda and Carol - their hair the red of an Iron< ounl\ sunset -tu take orders at tht• concession c;1and or s11 1n their yard an<l watth the mo' 1c~ pla' on the white screen -"Old Yelin" "Walking Tall," "Love '\tor)." "Secret of the Purple Rt·cf ... Somc11mcs. 11 !>l'cms llkt• ~c\lcr­ da) when l.1lhan Blanton's mother and father. Moll) and Irvin r>c- aonia. went IOIO partnership With 8111 and Violet Basden and opened the dnve-in. Jul) 13. IQSO. "I was at 'he ttckct booth and folks ~ere lOm1n1 1n so fa'lt, I couldn't even talk to them," \atd Moll) Degonia "II "as JUSt zoom 111<1m 111om • .. 11d If\ 1n Degoni.1 It v.Js about a H'Jr la1er that John and Lillian lil.in111n houttht the propcrt) nnt d1K1r to the the.lier. the\ \aid l hl'rl' "l'rt' (llan\ to put a pig fo1 m lhl'I e lhn ..a1J and 11 probahl> "-OU ld h.tH' dnHn 1hrm out of hu,ine"> T hl') hu1lt a hOU\t' In thl' 'hado\\ ol the h1g -.tret•n. r111\t'U 1hc11 lour 1 hildrt·n thl'fe I 'entualh . O,tt·(lh1·n and ( Jrnl v.ould huild hou\t'' ''" thl' propt·r I\ nnt door In rh1·1r p.irrnl\ f or more than \II 'ear\. thr liq·c, ot 1he Rlnn1nn' .111d the hk 111 1h1· to..ilJrnt'} "l'H' lll'd togelhn "' 1 lo'l•h thnt 11 "J" hard 111 11 I "hcH' onl' l'nd(d and thl· 111hn bqpn ·1 hrcc t1meo,. ,1orm\ hln• "'"'" the hag \Crt'l'n 1h1l'l' 1in11·, 11 \,,,, rel'\u 1 It First rcdv.ocxl 1hcn H'll1m 1111w .ind. tinall~. pa1nll'd \tt·1 I ~l\l) lcet high f 1gh1~ Int ''""' Onlc, the v.1nd\ h11 du11n~ tlw \lrcening of "\\rath ol Cu><.I • ''( \1111 h,l\\ O('\'l'I \\'1 I lh.11 whole mo,1e:· l on 1,.11d ''I'd guess "l" had ahrn11 .111 lhl' big mO\.tes that \\Cre ('\('I m.1Jr .. l 1lhan Blanton 1><11d '"You'd t.ake all the John \\.i,nes and Walt D1\ne' p1\ tu re\ 'lll• coultl get," \J1d John Rlonh1n "I min 1t. .. 'l31d l tlh:in Blanton "But I don"t mis' the nggra,at1on .. -SCrllllM Howard .V~• 1 .~r¥1tt FREE ADMISSION ............... REVOCABLE LIVING TR Thureday, Aueuet 11, 7 p.m. ~.Aue••• 1 p.m.a 7 p.m. L.•arrt How To: ................. .......,,., ..... _, ....... , .. • ~ ... ""9'tJ ................... ................ ........................ ................... ...... , ..... mematly viable. Tbe wwab6e variety b tbc e~ eeption to ~t'• enonnoully prolific and sUcceufuJ private plant breedjl\IJ)FOlram at hia com· peny, ZIJett Cknetica. Zaifer tioklt more than 80 exiat· lna pttenta. some of Which are for dwarf-~pe trees for home prdens. Hi1 prden-variety" type atone fruit suc:ces1 atorics include the Royal Giant. May O lo, June Glo and June Brite nectarines and rus early-season Rose Zee, Royal Zee, Blue K.ni&ht and Autumn Giant plums. More than I mtllJon boxes of the Royal G iant nectarine have sold over the j)l_lt seasons and more than S00,000 of the May G lo. That's "kind of like a gold re- cord" in the plant breeding world. says Zaiger. . _ His work can only be described as prolific. · Working with has two sons and daughter, all of wh~m hold degrees a large. uniform berry size. a firm. crisp tcill urc and shatter resistance to keep 11 from separaung from the bunch. To develop has new seedless grapc vane11es. Ramming salvages aborted seeds from the grapes and hybriducs two seedless vanet1es 1n a sterile agar solution an test tubes. ln the past 11 required two gener- ations. a seeded and a ~edless var- 1ct). tu develop a nev. seedless- 'anet) seedling.. Now 11 takes one. and .,.,es about live )Cars an the v.-holc process from embryo to var- 1et) selection. The seeds grow into h11lc plantlets an 1he test tubes. which are then planted 1n the field as ~cdhngs about 11 or 12 months later. The ~cdlings then take three )cars to produce fru it In the third )Car, Ramming and has staff take cultings and root them for further testing. Aller three )ears 1n the sec- ondary plantings. the vines usually are read) for field te'iting in growers· \ ineyards. It's not cxactl) what anyone ia plant tciMce, billf ...._ 11 1 le8tt 50,000 Cf'Ollet I 'Jfl"I· HI a makel cbele ~ -'.dWa ~ and ICfOll apocies. ... • .... pach-plum hybrids aDd pluota. ZaJetr ~ tbouandl "' .. linas io tet the ellp1 mlo.. Ille Wltlll. T6at'• bocaute, be •Yt.. when you iDCRlate the raner. you aet u much bid material u eood· "1t'1 fa1einatina bocaute tbe 1 variability ls io lf'C&l." ~ Cata.IOlina the variovs qualities' of each plant aod each c:rOM bu! become easier with a computer, prosram developed by l.ailler°•: dauahter, Leith, and soo-io·law,6 Ralph Gardner. The PfOl1'&JD or-t pn1zcs aeneaJoSY of breedina ma-t terials and keeps records. : "If you want to increa1e thee parentages and give it early maturi-• ty, you m ust know the atnetk: makeup of that particular planL, We index the progeny for domi·t nant or recessive characteristics." : -By McCJatctr Ne•• Senbt f t would call a fast-track. but 1t st ll accelerates the process for the mcr- ket niche-conscious qriculturaJ pub- lic. ~ Ramming's newly released arai>e van clles -the .Fantasy seedless aDd the Cnmson seedless -oflcJ: growers a market niche in terms.:of timina and relatively mcxpcnserc new vancty choices. , USDA docs not patent its v'1"- 1e11cs. which means that anyone ~n propaptc them. CommeraaJ nurs-- encs wall charae growers for the pr.oduct1on costs. but there 1s bo royalty. • Fantasy seedless 1s a mid-season black grape, which ripens about the fi rst week of August. That maturity coincides wnh the Thompson seedless harvest an lt\c Fresno area. That wa ll offer at least the first few growers a distinct new product to compete with all the white Thompson grapes and Flames available mid-season. The Fantasy also offcn arow'tn the ad vantaac of havinf a larac berry siu. without necdina g1b or prdltna. Northern California has richest cities SAN FRANCI 0 -More than half of California's 50 nchest c1t1cs arc 1n the Ba) Arca· but. with a couple of c'ccpuons. the popu- lation boom of the 1980s was focused in other part\ of the state. part1cularl> the south A new study shows that 20 of the 25 fastest-growing c111es v.crc in the Los Angeles area. thr~ wt"re around Sacramento and two - Pleas.anion (6th ) and Hercules (8th) -v.crc in the Ba) Area .\mong counties. 5olano Count) rankc<l as tht• ninth fos1est-grow1ng dunng the I 9l!<h and Sonoma ranked 11th The Mudy b) the <.enter for Con11nu1na Stud> of the \al1fom1a Ernnorn) sa)S the state's strong grov. th pace wao; maintained dur· 1ng the dc1.adc b) u t1es spreading outv.ard trum tht• urban core 10 both grov. ing and ne" bedroom commun1llt'\ "fnnge locatmn\ led ~rowth throughout the \late ·· said tcphcn Le'> d1rn·tor ol the Palo Alto- based 1h1n~ lank "In each ma1or region of C alltorn1a -Los An· gek~. \an I ranc1~0. San Diego. Sdl ramento and the ( cntral Valle~ -l{ruv.lh 1\ \preading out and nrv. '-ommun111c\ arc sprouting.'' He \31J rhc lure of' heapcr hou~- 1ng. lco;s ninge~1u1n and tht" accep- 1anll· uf lung u1mmu1es "ha'e alluv.ed < allforn1a gm111.th to con- unue and .. pread oul · Palm<l.ih· thl· burgeoning ~uhurbun g1.1nt in the Southern < ahfornm dnt·rt. v.as the faste'ir- gm"1ng ol ( ahforn1a"<i 451 in- lOrporatl·d u11'-'' ga1n1ng nt>arl) 41l0 perlt'nt 1n the number of hou'iC'hold., dur1n11 thl· dcladc R1' · cll'S1dc and San Bernardino were the fastest-growing counties. With seven of the state's fastest-vowing c1t1cs in R1vers1de and four in San Bernardino The growth rate was measured by increases in the number of households. taxable retail saJcs. 1otal rcs1dcnual bu1ld1n1 pcnnu\ and assnscd valuauons. The ~pon showed that Z1 or tic state's 50 mies with the larant ptr capita income were an the Bl> Arca. six of them an the top 10. BaSt'd on 1987 fiiurcs. the latest a\.a1lablc. the repon showed that Rolli ng Hills an Los '\n.clcs Coun- t), with per capita income of S65.1 I 3, was the wealthiest city in the sta te That income was twice 111.hat 11 was in 1979 After Hidden Halls. also an Los AnJclcs. and Indian Wells. an Rl\- ers1dc. the nc'\t six htghes1-1ncome c111cs v.ere Belvedere. an Man n ( ount) ($48.303). Ponola Valle) ($41. 59). Hillsborough ($41,689). Athcnon ($39.426) and Woodside ($38.801 ). all 1n San Mateo Coun- t>. and Los Altos Hills ($37.719). 1n Santa Clara Count) -Scrlpp• Howard Nr•• ~rYke DATES From 02 p m T uesda' nt the renter on cam- pu~ 1'1ta Hush~. owner of Resume Etc will discuss resume productJon and productwn. The cost 1s S 10 for mcmbcn and S 15 for pon-ml"l11bcn. More information 1~ a'a1lablc hy rnllng the \\omcn'c; Opponun1t1C', C entl'r Jt 8 'ib-7128 NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ORANGE COUNTY GROWTH FUND A diversified mutual fund investing in a portfolio of Orange County's finest public companies as selected by the Fund's manager. ~ Ota~~~~fultd Ask how your investment In the Orange County Growth Fund can qu•llfy •• • l•x· deductible IRA contribution for 19811 . .. To recetve a prospectus, annual report, and the current portfolio, call the Funcr1 manager and distributor. Newport Securities Corpc>ratiOnr (71 .4) 957-1217 The ptC!ef**• COi ... moM •1;p .. ll•1t111•1 ,. .... ..... lndrflM;....... ....... .......... --- CBI llFI ........ .... :::z =-=~-==--· ,,_ .... ~ca.. ..... M .. tz•11• '!!..!!.., .... IJI ..... 'liiiE:~iiJiiiJHCJii~:;;;;;;;=;r.~~~-....._ w&•-....... ..c n 11 ,,.._.. ;.;;..._ .... . ·1 ........ 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Glir, own ba. 1~. AnMMrino tve UIG *"" m 1M99 UWW· _.,..,undooo ,_. .,.11111 fll.A. im. wll ._ MclP"*~ ~.;.'::t~.:~ .. .... '475/mo +uttl. llCMSU Of1ty., ~. mote. Engtana :. It. = *""· Jdn • COIM\U_ftloatl" ullla, OlllOfW .-.. -:. ~ c:, ~~-= $14N. (113) llCM513 N.8. Prof F/Nlmkr ta+ to ,. mHIM..... Need b9dty. eao-a & conauttlng""" ~~~ ,...~.:: cw w: '*°'· .... o.n. IN lull. 48R townM\ All &t0-5470 LOSTmele8hltl-CZU, Yiicln-with NII Mnefttl end -,..,.,...._,, · 3 F,:; ~ ~~ ILU' ·N.8 . Private ementtlel. Well. to bli.di Small Offtclee from $350, tty aw: & 8:;.. ~e' COfnP9\=~ Cell Jenf!!• 4N-MI. .... 131 Arl/tllA .,_.., #4?0 HUnllngton Harbour. 1A18A tuft9, A~tlel. =" ~~21 gr: ...... E 17tor"' .!!; =,.ti'.= ... · · r:::;:-· 4140 'Cempu• lllUR., ll~::all SIM/:no MMIMLll Convtocatlt . ....,../mo °' ......_Alk gm ' • om.," Newpoft 8eed't Orypeenera.FIT~No 11 '..... _.... , • tncl utMI 180-1750 N.B. Aetc>. F. 2~ to thr ...... ~. LOST OA FOUND A PET. CA t2MO. ' up ,.q. 131.el72 ........ 3 2 ~· rrptc, watber. l!ASTBLUFF untum Kite/ 28dren/18A llPt· 0Cn W . Low eo.t Spey/Nel.li.r a& -ti 41 =c:u:;d.~~09sc,1~: laundrypriY.s.ntpvun-St~tounct.Seo.btdDI Conunerclal 'ropeny ~~1':~ 1.0 . ._......,,W.P/T lulllu • 61 • /""411 Nr 8Mch1Hell M&-"'9 tr9ne1"50/mo. lndudet pool $412+dep 722·18SI 2778 · General bookkHplng Cit of -.fJNtoft VlejO • Pwt-tlme • .....,..lhlfta. "'"· fWI 790-1191 NPT 8Mc:tl. Fem to "" ,_ lnll. , -3002 ..... A/P, AIR. bank s' . 4 t •• 1 1 . 12 '",: • Eimtl It grOOf'SMG/ ~.ilQOl!~rt!~lud'l!~~2~66~9~1Nr SC Ptu In beeutlful lg 28R28Afurnf;rwFMt\ NEWPORT BEACH 1"IOI :==~~~Ex:t ~. Melntenance ~'°"*'the home/fum. Stir bath, ltl. Poot,~. t<>-MSO S/E comer W•dltt Dr & * IPIJW ml•I lent WOS'klng ~Iona. of City hdtUea. Cal Per· publC. -.'.' - ·-wld . pool. ac>-. $400/mo negot. A 911· 159-3023 lfW'9 Ave. H'V" ~bllfty From e-~. 35 Yf9 exp. Non 1moktng office. ~ (1~4)C~ ~ a....-- _.,. + •· 55&-1737 NPT C<Mt. 2 !Ntra, ~ ttalftc:. 1290 eq. ft. T.,..ya helps on all mat· Send reeume to Roa-eat-l -CrTY. r...-• •wnl •T .... Prtv. room/bath. Newport f\lrn, g.,, w/d. Prof HIS ...... 111 1.-. 1 FREE QUESTION T .... Chul'ctl of A11g1out Af>Pfy by Sept 5, 1990. ~ £XCLUSIV£ BEACH Beectl Townhofne. Sep. 25-30. $700/mo, 'AutR. BY PHONE.* 8.42-432 1 Sdencle. 2205 Main St. 11Uft1Y ... n 1~f,_ EOE ••••• bp'd .... ful.*-l!nt-1111\ epMklng. ,..,. rwq'd. Ulry °'*'' Nwpt ldl hme. Cell l•m·tpm 1t41e7S.1215 Nlarnkt llSPECTll .. .... 11111 ..... .... l11t1h, .... .... ..... ulitr, .. • 'flte ............... •. , ... "yolf ........ ortlnliM. PfGfl r'Olilel and Mve e = .-aeao ,.. ,yw'11-e .. -worttJf'8 "' ... .....,... ~. K..u.t "°"""" ............. Int lndMdl• ~ an in.-t In~ Of~ lo lie trained In our ~ ='~~~ prehen•lv• ben•flt• oeck-0-· Pa6d .,_...., ~or lmi•*' ... QOlll6der-atlon. IPP'Y In penon Tu.tday ontf 1M:OO with our PCA Aep.-n- tatM et the Pottrlltt ltu-COMMUNITY ar•t• entrance. No Stew &4M 1&2 iv. m19 875 IQ ft office ~· "Mey the Secred.....,. of Ste 23, Huntington In~ Beeclh ftexlbte a&.ln .41n-our 28R 28A w/bellutlf\lt bay k 1 t ch• n . o u 1 et Nwpt Bcl'I Fem to* 3 BA ~r!:,t"'r~;:,: JHu• b• ,adored, BMdl. CA 92648. houra, greet ~orklng ~I M~o.Edl;; non I amok er. $425/mo hM. t blk to bch. AMOC. $900/m'o 84~ · glOflfled and loYed and UPITlllA-D con d It Ion 1 , C •ti 19 Min. 1·2 Y'9 dMIOn •xP· our prvt ~~ 1185o" AN inc:t utU. 5-48-0723. pool. w/d. SS50/mo. . preeerveO throughout the 548-4880. pref«red. Palnt flnAthlnO compeny dlO K·Mart. 15'WO 8eltd\ n••d• expetlenced Blvd .. Weat~.a.. EOE. =-~: NITIL .. tMlntenanoe Incl • &48-8.494, &19-745-0491 COSTA MESA world. now and f«ev«." Ceahlef potltlonl e Min. ~texp. req. •ALSO 1Bdrm . $1490 Hotels/Mottts 2718 OCEANFRONT Npt 9MCtl c::on;,~r~~~l/l~~':..·~e1~~ ~;ec:()( He:.~ g:.1:: 2 to 2 ..... hrl per day ··='* =·~Ing. *INt lllH lltr•* IU Ull 9'Tll 2BA 1BA. yurty. Prof, no c.i1 Brandon, 721..()9()5 work., ot mlr.clel P"'Y $8.90/hr 5 daY9 a we8k *Fii IE* holn)f«mgm1 SORRY, ~6 PETS. Wkly rental• now avail druggie.. Parklng. fl'p6c. tor ua." (Say this 9 times poeltlona. _ "•"M0-t590 111.41to114.90 ht. For -·--~ · exem and~~ fonMtlon call 1 (800) TIU IPllY, •• 999·"38. -1. CA·130. 17352 Murphy, lrvlne 7am.epm 1 days. UU 1 ..... 11 s 147 00 wk & up 2274 S575/mo ... utH. fMe.-042e Fii LWE a day By the 8th day your Food~"°"'.,' j • Excettent grooming/ Nwpi Blvd. CM 6'46-7445 Princeton Twnhm. M/F n· 4«>01/f, high trattlc, .uto-prav9.-will be anawered.) 2 ..,.to,.,.lh'~ 5 ~~per .......!'!Y Experienced 1Hmbler ablfltytomeet the smkg prof. to anr 3 BR. 3 motive UM. 7e<>-838.4 h haa never been known ..,,.., r -1• • .._.. tor dellvertes South Or· public. 1,....--------1 PIT Opportunity. Earn 1 Block to beachl 2BR BA Avf 911 ~85-t utU. to tall. Publlcatlon muat ange County Feat-ptced lneuc'ance el(tra money white you 18.A, yrly. Street parking Roommates Wanted 85-i-449& Of 854--0e27 lndustNI 2788 be promised. Thia realty No ,:~~w~ed position requlr• know\-AfJf)fy In peraon Tueeday. IUll/lllPT PIT .,. teeming 10 ttert your only. $900/mo Incl utlla. 2724 Pro! Fem n-smkr. 25--30, FT w/front happened for us. D.S. SCHOOLS edge of wide variety of :~t '\::"° betWMn PtloflM. ftlea. 111• type. own bu' In e I a . Avf 8/ 15 Chel'I &73· 1582 New luKury condo. pV1 to stir 2 BR. 2 BA Nwpt !:: S~r . rMI' drlv•ln EOE (714) 558-3273 ofllce furniture llnea. . pm 17 .00/hr. Olllce H · _7_1_4_1844--__ 50_34_. ---., •• '"'* Br/Ba. geraoe. pool. spa, Bell. S550/mo • .,., utll. doo/ c~ to freeway Schools' Ctencal Mua1 have tUgh atan· VONS parlenc• 1·5. M -F. *1.-....... micro, w/d. $650/mo A\'all9/1 721·6792 Sl&iStmo ALSO, 1,lOO lnsCNttion 3012 d.,dl endblenjoy OMHng 714-8.42-7$51 ........ ,... --Pie ... Iv m~ ~4·7 115 ----SO FT f $7'"'5/ NUCE with the pu le. PIT fun Job..--... USA Frig. dlahwasher, atov• __ _ PROF resp F/rmmt want· or • mo. St. Joact1im Elementary ..... •HU.... ,._..'111 · • · Incl. No peta &45--4855 2 BA. 1 BA COM Ocean ed To shr 3BR 38A CO.ta Mau S40-9352 SehOOI (K-8) Is now 8Cr IEClllS 1• ..,........ ear .... ()ppty. FIT PIT. ~11J.!"i/c..h~:.·'111 ' aide of Pch 1n cul·de·sac condo CM/NB S•e<> + ceptlng app41catk>N '°' Contact Mr. WUke • __...... (213) 43~7407 ~ •IL•TtlUll* Frptc, cable TV. gar. ulil &45·3503 1r111',lh/~Ft reglatrat1011. For ad· SPECIALIST ~~~~·.,....· --------• K•noan. &4 2 ' 3BR 2BA lower unit Gar· S525/mo 673·8943 ... -IU-Tl ··-· 873 '8" W. 15th Newpot1 dltlonal Information, E-·..i n-...ty r::_...._. 1 .,-.,. a.w na a;ge, W/0 llk·up, OIW. ----R _,.. Beadl. 213/4~1. pleaM call~1783 ~...._ ...,,.,.....7--r-.-1 $1295/mo 3 BR CO.ta Mesa Twnhse Female preferred $350 + _. ._., HANDY PERSON-Wiii Or_..., Count"' lnterlof Ha a e very 1h 1n g 1 Saiwy$1771·S21S31Mo _...,.... -...-., 5006 NEPTUNE St5 a month ut1tltlel. lnconw ~ 2790 Thu ........ RE boot train. Energetic, FIT, pq!nt maintenance com- 832·2232 or 722·9012 6'46-4014 ~~sage _ er & d~r (on house) Call .. f.l llPlllll lend your cle<lcal talent• mi ... _ 842-6924 ~.. glas$, uaemble. Oacar ilv9fy. in.tall p<ep. Good Ql&UU CllTlllL TSL MGMT S 4 50 I mo N • s m k r Large hVlng room. wash· Have you ever wat1ted to N~ ~a';.."7.$9/llr .... ~; SS.SO/Hr. Cut woo~~ l*"f. Full time '°' CS. 11tWest ~ 3BR 2BA 3 BR E'llde C M Matr BA 631·6959 •BRAND NEWI Just r• to the exciting pro· --.-MirrO<S, HB. 842•9098 OM\/ report. 8.41..0731 Apts yrly $ 1225/S 1325 w/'t• BA Fun nouse pnv want -mature woman to modeled & expanded fesaional held of police lllT&L UlllT. Ill 1ft11111ATlll Newp«1 Shorn home. No petl S400/mo1ncut1I share 2BR 2BA apt HB with gr .. t atytel Large Domestics 3018 work? Now " your Endodonllc office In N.B. u-11-1•" ITreoer. ~ ............. to $1500/mo Bkr 6<42-3850 6<46-599! non/smk r 842-7650 unite, eech with 4BR & chance W• have an F/T Beoeflt• 721-4007 •a -... ....,._, ••OO/MO-Share Newport leave messanA 38A appfOx 1480 sit HEL,P '°' travetlng Single . . '11£EI proceae FHA mortgage AICIOllllE APTS ... ..-each Frplcl , outdoor parent of 14-year-old girt ~rtst:n~~c:p~~~~~ II refund&. E.llcelleflt aalaty. ON THE BAV :each 3BR 2~A ~:· entertaining areas. Just Provide transportation. Speclallal tot~ and re-lllYEllS TUCIEIU ' Call 1..eC>0/45e.oMO. Paint flnlaNng compeny need• ••perl enced ~ lndMduel f()( l~OCWS and final In· 199Cti0na. Call etlO-1590 2 BDRM. 2•,BA S2. 100 H-;:~ ~:S·P~ i2~-0131Y Re~ls Wanttd 2726 steps to Newporrs bes1 supecvlaton. lhopplng as· cord/Ille a variety ol 2 $ 350 • 1 w1mm1 n g beach alatance. Mostly after· 11 ds eport ' 1 •••••pt --n• 2 BDRM. BA . 1, ••••• -Cant Sell, Want to Lease S675 000 noons & eves. Lido Isle po ce recor · r 1 Patt time af1ernoons. De· Red Crou authorized w • _. .. No pets Dally 9.5 NB ·EA STBLUFF .,.. Executive needs lg home •MINT CONDITION Charlle, 863-7000, Ext and materials This fast· lllfery of blueprlntt In Or· provider lookl11g tor City of Mlulon Viejo. TIOl IPUY, llG. 17352 Murphy. lf'VIM 548-150 1 ~~ Id Newport Harbor H S 210 ...... t 723 5907 paced. e•cittng environ· ange County. Company --titled Instructor for S • I • r y $ 2 . & 7 !5 • ___ ecutlve """"'s e home. UNITS Large 4BR 2BA & ""eves a · • ment requires an lndtvid· car $6/Hr Mon-Fri .,.., •mPI Tl SOI• SSOO/mo, 121-0•00 ~=1 ~~~aX9~111 ~:.':'~ 3BR 2BA" Located In i:1Ye:1n mature woman u11 capable of operatlnQ Bring OMV print-out to r,~T~~.·~:~J~tecs':!i :',;~=· ~er:~_:xpd! *llALm&TIUUI Bulldlng 5'9W ..... 1t1tt. Llber'al commlulon apllt. "-ferraJ 1ya1em. 8each community for Inter· view. call Di nah tBR 18A upstrs In trlplex Bait><>• 11 2 BR turn hse same 6-42·5110. leave quiet reald 1 area. Just a needed to care tor same a computer termlnal to oce Reprooraphlcs, at (714} &4e..8943 alon. Installation and $725 No pets 847·2622 Avl 9190 Nr bay WI O messane at roll t o the beach Room & board + amall enter and mOd•fy polkle 17721 Mitchell, Irvine m·•nt--................ In· · • $543,500 A L k 1 and eco ds ., -·--'"YVl•"'lll BAYRIOOE nr Back Bay ¥" S495/mo negot MORE OUPLEXES AVAIL I salary. t andmar , repor s r r . In• a r A e d h 111 & 1P9Ctlng, plannlng & ed· Pool. spa, gated comm 2 22·9185 Iv message Gara1fS for Rent ]740 0 ,..t Income Call !0< De-.~ 8.43-5998 msg ~~~~~ ~~~~e~e.Y~~~ MacArthurl llELPl IELPl mlnlaterlnt.,:•fldacape BR Dec:k Garage Lse BALBOA Pen Fem !IOn· ta1l1 & Appl Ronda Hein. E -a-.. SS 30 ll'le aD1llty to handle con· -My business Is eKplodlng program•. Personnel S 1375 Inc ut1I 644--4810 smkr 2 \ • lo 10hr 3or4 8r LAROE 2.CAR GARAGE, Cannery Villega Realty ~ hdent1al material with EARN $395 A DAY•-International hNlth co 10< City application (714) BIG CANVON-28R 2BA apt • ., blk to Dch Park•nQ. College Park Costa 673-3777 tact and dtscretoon Must Work Al Home Call expand• Into 20 coun· 582..CITY ~Dy Sept gotl course gated. A/C declC . baleony 979-7111 Mesa Stora~ only, * AllU• .lllS * possess high achool 1-900·654-2255 Elli 776 tr1M with national TV H · 21. 1990 comm pool & spa BALBOA PENINSULA avalleb~ now 5-97 1& 1·900·654·2255 Ext 124 diploma or GED, IUP· $14 lee posure. Earn $550-$1570 __ l.A_N_D_SC..,....A"""P-IN0.....,,...-- $1650/mo 760-8792 Fllgnt Attendants S35K plemented by clerical PIT a month Or $8,()()().. Int Plant Tech tor OC MIF to shire 2BA 2BA St 2742 Ti<:ket Agents S32K covrse work The Pottc. EARN $500 to $1500 $10,000 I rno FIT taking arN bi>. ctean aopear, CharmtnQ 1 BA 1 BA on S450/mo Block from Of!g! Customer Se<vlGe S29K Dept is a 24-hour com· weekly atuffing envelopes Ofders 213·804·5548 gd driving rec 249-2109 canal, near Newport ocean 673-6878 STIUll·RYs/llATs 8AM·8PM 7 Days S t4 Fee munlty orgaruzatoon r•· at home No experience -- Island New carpet No Oii 1 Ill Tl IUCll De Anza B1ys1<>e V111aoe 9uslneU * Earn up to $339 6<4 a qutong rotating shills. In-For lree 1ntormatton send IOSPITIL JOU ~ 1111 pe~725~~~e~7f~~g 28A 2BA. w/d. dlw trplc, 300 E Coast Hwy Newpt ~s 2904 week assembtrng our eluding weekends and self lddreased atamped Small re90f1 hot .. aeeklng , patio gar MIF ssoo . Beach (71 4) 613-1331 VENDING ROUTE I products at 11ome Amaz· llolldays Be 1 part otthe envelope to Je1s F Start S8.e<>lhr. your .,.. ..If.starting malnten· Ctiar~ oeacll· collage inatallment dep Avl now Your answer 10 extra tn· i lnQ rKO<ded ~ssage re-Newport BeKh Police Assoc P 0 b<>K 9326 No exp neceuary For anc:4I man t2· 1& hn/wlt t blk 10 cx.ean w1nte1 262·31t6rd 723-0-409/e Co~rclal j come Mull sell High veals cseta11s Call tOday Department team For Livonia. Mich 48 151 into call 1·900-22e..9399 (flexlble) Proven eKp, rental 1BA tBA 1st & f 7141455-38290ept 100 more1nf0<matton andap· ELECTAONICJ6BS-ext 1431 6-m-lpm 7 light plumt>lng. elec:trleal last & sec S77S1mo COM 4 Dtks to bet\ Very R.E. ~It/Rent traf IC locations up toj -phca11on. contact the No exp nee. $14 50/hr. deys $12 95 ~ t• & ~rpentry Call Mr t24 35th St 650 1858 nice room on super clean SIOOO per weell income l&almll •Wlll Personnel Department. Call (219)736-1669 HI Hanaon 873-1991 ""-~~:9~~~· d'~9!:'9~;:° Buslntss/Otflce Rent ~-~-:2:..2~66b I • 'establlshed Phoenix· CITY OF NEWPORT 794 7 daya 6em-&c>m MASTER THE Mai'e V!K> weeitty ___ P'_o-_ Cute & cozy 2BR tBA • or 2769 based markelt~ corn-BEACH P 0 Bo• 17&8, · -· cH•lno clai ma Call wfqulel prvt patio use ol CdM·Clean n/sml\r Mstr pany 1oot11ng lor reps to 3300 Newport Blvd . ftH Art SaJes PrH POTENTIAL 1·900-234-8300 Ext 1~ poot in 3 Unit t>ldg 3226 su11e avt Lg furn 28R WESTCLIFF llllltll llnvtstmtnt ' open 0 C market Excel· Newport Beach. CA PIT for well known gallery. e.A/K _1., Open 7AM· lOPM S15 tee CtaySt $895 &46·0605 2BA. pool. 1ac. lrptc & NEWPORT BEACH ()pfortunltx 2908 lent income, leads 92658-8916 (71 41 NB Exp, reterencea, .-v ...-" ------- ExcluSlve Blulls area more' S650 721· 1699 Full Service-Gross ENJOY 14. 15•/e return on I ri~~vld~~st n~av;t>'::f.et~ 644·33oo Equal Op· bondable, high com· Annual Potential Medical Ree,...ttonlst Townllomes Large 3 BR. COM F Nsmkr 21 • by 911 Crnr Westcllfl/lrvtne Trust Deeds $10,000 tol di b lie Eliz beth por1un11y Employer mlsstori. 675-8173 -.. 2'• BA. large patio• lor mstr BA on cute 2 FaK&CopyServ1ceonS11e Sl.000.000 Call Oenlsonl sa 7 14·668·234~ . OH1terPtrtt1/Rtt1U FLIUL Placlllf,trtd1ttard disol1JS ~~~~~~Br~~~ $1,2SO·S1500 per mo story. w10 Frigflurn'? 145-1101 Assoc 499·4835 NOW' -Coffee BevMage Shop 11 ... 1111 CommiSSIOn 011 IOIJllC-"" ~ & numbefl HB Like new 837 Amigos S575/mo 759-3326 Alrllnes $151<· 75K FIT Benelltt 7·30 12 30 .,. Ovtrrtdt on monthly Def atology 8-'S...0770 Way * 6-44-~58 •EXEC Full Service Suite. u--· T l 2014 tw 111 train Hiring 111 pos-250 ""I C M · • paymtnts m COM S1no1e F prof non· Newport Center /Fashion """'~y O oan 7 1t 10 n s ca 11 ( 3 1 3, ...,.,, e. Pie ... aee our comblna- NEWPOAT HEIGHTS smkr no pets to share Island N B Ocean & •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TDst 948-9800 ext A 108• CICO'S lflTAIUIT lion ad 1n today's class1· CALL MON·ftD VQlla&TrrDS 1 BR. carport S• 75/mo 3BR 3BA duplex 6 blk$ to courward views Pnced s 10.000 VP No credit"' f I e d s u n d e , un I ~U\ d8POSll S No pets Deach $467 673-4553 trom ssoo Call Losa or No penalty Call Denison lllWIRlll lllYICl IOW 1111115 "GROCERY" (713) ... 1440 urrnm1. 646·4664 Corona Del Mar ON THE Cllroslt &44·4492 Assoc 499.4935 NOWI Swing/Grave yard Part· •COOKS •SERVERS 11t.~U HW 211121& lrT ITS BEACH. 3BA 2BA pro-12012122 S/F Time & Full-Time Mus1 •HOST/HOSTESS vaulted c:ellings balcony vale gate. w/d deck tor 1617 Westchtt NB type, wtll 1rain Costa Apply In pe<aon, 2131 YIU lll t •. m.·5 p.m. c.a.T. nara,,.. S950 No pets 911 673-0421 Mesa 540-1777 Wettciltt Drive. N 8 -. .-Agl 541·5032 --------------------------· 760-1713 or 857 !776 COSTA Mesa Need room· dTISTS IHIH Oceanfront clean 1 BR mat~ 10 share 3BA 28A lll S/f I 1000/MI In thlS & surrounding areas upper carpets drps house Own room & bath 4oot Birch •A NB Announctmtnts 2920 lo do penc1t po<tr11ts blllns garage I person $.450 Avao19t 1 S56-SA48 Agt 541·5032 from pholos tor local $950/mo yrly ~2 -3443 FE MAL E Journalist / IAYSlll fllC. SlrTtS BUSINESS WEEK atates clients High earnings tPfl IOlll SAT /SH Panoramte view sec guard gale. 2 master su11es 2· car clubhM. exercise rm pool, spa lmmed occup S t550fmo yearly lease 10 1 Scholtz Plaza Ver· sa1l1es * 650-4621 The WILL IS Old· woriclnQ 1n own 11udt0 Dancer IOOll•nQ •or well-COROU IU MAR fashion TOday. people Phenomenal business roYnded lemate to share Full Svc phones m&1I ot 111 ages and net worth L1m1ted poSltlOnl Call tor home with Should be Fait conf rm . secretartsl need A LIVING TRUST FREE USE of lnlo vode<>. non-smoker respon -View ollice lurnlunturn FUND Recorded Details 1·30-4-428-4031 soble Detween 25-35 wilt-759-3400 1·800· 735-6708 tng 10 share care of very nice Costa Mesa riome Costa Mesa othce avllll THE WA LL STREET Have laundry & guest Ground floor 267 SQ II JOURNAL 'THE LIVING room av&1l1bte plus yard lmmed svatl $330/mo TRUST 11 1 MUST tor wllh l riendly dog S37S · 1st MO FREE'' evtlfyone 0"'9r 30, r1cll or ISSISTllT lllllERS CREW MANAGER BE Y• OWN BOSS * Position• available for self-motivated individuals to operate soliciting crews for the Orange Coast Doily Pilot. Tiie Huntington Beach COmmunlly Chnlc Is IOO'I· Ing 10< dedicated P9()Ple to train In varloua med!· cal. cteral and educa· tlOnal position• If you're committed end .,e uqet to team a m_,.4111ble *'" In the 11*fic.J field. .. need you now1 PIMM ~ Paige •t 11 •-••2-2121 IFFICE 11111111 673-1900. TIUllY, All 1• laHJ& a.t the fact• on now to Q91 ltarted In reel Mlate saia. No coat. no ot>li- gatlon to a11end ~­ vatlons recommended for the IOcatlOrl ,,.., .. , you, call IUIYIUU 12wn1 TllllU. sa ottlcea • 3000 AllOClatea Callfomla'1 Largeet lncNpendent IECEmlllST H!Qhly mo!l'lated lndMd· ual Data entry, atrong typing & phone aklltt Call Patti, &42·2200 YICITCLll IECEPT /SEC'Y Full time Wed·Sun i-5 Benefits. PIT Wed-Sat 5·8pm CALL Wed thru Sunday ~11530 llamlllll RMI &fate office too611ng for weekend Recep· 11on11t Pleaae c all 759·3710 IEOIPTllllST PElllSULA YURURHTALS llYl·ll llSCIHTSlll • 2 & 3 Bedrooms •Unfurnished share ut1ht1es and bath 71 4.494.7957 or not Recorded detalls, with one other Garage 818·888-9055 1 800-735-6708 anytime If You: * Have An insured van, wagon or large car. Lit• typlttg Btlkpe. .. Com-puter Mfpful Appleanta only. 631-0370 W ITH OR WITHOUT •Clo~ 10 beach •Free llst·CALL TODAY' VIWREITILS ll&-•112 apace available Pay ,.,,t EXEC Ollice Suites near Two Asststant Man~• & last plus s 100 depos11t JW Airport. 4770 Von Lost&Found 292S j Car1~cnee<Jutati~t~DP:~~'. to move m Avallab e Karman Ave NB FAX now Call Amanda a1 recept copier, cont tm fnllllr\ IDS 1 Early morning hours 722·6552 ktlCh. free parklrvt & col· UUl1U ft Duties Include route de-. ·-. ARE FREE !Ivery and M<V~ errm Female needs mff to share lee l ·sty bldg furn mo re-delivery S7 /Hr • furn house 1n COM gar to-mo at \350/mo Con I mileage wl d bkyd S675fmo tact Al Quinlan 833-9550 Cal·. Avail 911 644-7159 c R •"2 •333 UlllJ IUCM all Obert at .,.... -FEM prot 28-34 to shr • •2-1171 , !Of Interview t200' upscale ground -SPACIOUS Twnhme-11yle 4BA W11er1ront BalbOa noor office apace C.Oter ,('\.,.. 1 /) t: ~C. .... 2 Sty Apt nr F1m1on Island hOUM $500/mo of town 7141365.se56 '::~::~' $@ \lau ~~ -<b ~<r ~ • tHt laland 28R 2' rBA. frplc 673-6668 -----,.....,. •• °"' • HM.lAN very private $ l t 45 Fem to share 3BR 2BA 654-7742 or 854·7855 CM wl d, gar, $355/mo lfWPtlt CllTH O t..,, o~ .... 6 ..-,o ... b'-d _.,. bf-IO ....... 6 • tJ11101 \ ,, -.• .... VI of 19 llAftlLU pius 'It util After 6PM Furnished. IOCI secrelary, Specious 2 a 3BA .. den. 751-3329 conference rm FAX ... ...... . .. ~ - ----pl'IOne system. e1c view ..--------., aome .... th ocun "-·· Large Hunt Bell house Celt Rick 759· 1010 f A I H [ l ,. '-" #lof .I MVOI•\ on F8'rwtly of ~ Prot n-tmlcr 1 m1. lo e.ach Country Club beeeh W/D SAOO/mo • _ I J J' I J Gated oommunlty. 2 car 'I\ utll "3-0425 R.E Exec Suite olflc:ft a-eoe w11t0faoe. flr• -avail Sec/Recept Mr· ~· AQOI, ape, w/d N 8 M/F 25-35 to Stir vlCH incl Newly re· n!Wpa Frorti 12*/md brlle. llry 2 BR. 1 BA apt mOdeled Lateat olllc:e No "91• (At Niwpori nr Bliek Bay F/p & c.ble e q u I p c 1 11 JI 11 c.n1 ... Of & Granville Or) $400 • dep •• _. utll Avt 714/152·5181 9 to 5, ShoWn by Appl 6'44...c>e03 9/ t &50-&591 Mon lhru Fri T l U S T II t I I' I I I 0 II E • S I I r I' I I o•oc"o ( ~, ;...;,.o....;I' ._;r;......;1-1 --t ~ =: ~ '°; __ C_A_T_M_T_H _ _,.i hat dWQI c.d bill. "1 don know ~ 't""V call it ~ ~=1~:1~~r::1 ::1 : =·"'· --~ "'#Mn "' lOYtlT I·~ .... ~· .. _...,, 11·1 I I 111 ~~,o:~~-,;e !5'-r r r r r r r r r r r 1 !t:Jllllll MlllJ * En ioy working part-time in the eve- nings, earning full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate Then we hove o iob for you. No •xperienc• neceuory. full troining ovoiloble. For further information or to schedule on inte..WW: CAU (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M-F 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Call 714-842-4333 A1k for Carlo• .,,.. Ulllll WORD PROCESSING P•manent PT P-..nt. '*lded IO< temporary or qylet, (f!"'I contract0< temp to perm auign· nd• a11p d ~1Ufe, ittatp ments. peraon to run ama•: of~ flee Pay lnVOklea, ,.n...., D L. w .. .,., offer• holiday phonel, typlno. Hri n.x pay, vlleatlon pay plu1 If you are Of\j.,,l~ed. t>onus. Come join our plHH c~ll Newport temlly 01 h8'>9Y camper• KttcMr\, CM 764-0370 Aak tor Barbara« Diane ...... O.L. weever Temporartee 179-2900 100% FREE Pt.one cwdefS. IQht typtng. ntlng. 5 dYI. no 9aUSYil. -------40 "'wtc .... 30 $1.601"1 ~·Id VIC; & ho41deya CoetaMeN . .......,....1 ---------•la °"*1ng a or .. t car.., ~unity to a h6gbly llTllll llLll OfQMliled, ~ orien· ted&~r ... tmrnectt.te e>p90rtunlti.. t111.W81'1t Manager ~ fOf hlef\ly ~.cs In per.on at: ptotaMIONll .... ~ S:!i!t~ tlHoughout Orenge county •r••·---------a.ietylc:omm!Mlon. To ,._..,.,... ...._,.. ... ctlall1'9n0 ,.. ..... oppomtnlty plaeM c.a Now hlrtng PT lul/Oystet fOf en ~"'*''· Cllll .., • Hoete & HoeteaMI. Me. Monroe •t AfJfJ/11 tn perton, ~­ man'• Aea\eufant, New-114-ftlo.1111 pott a.en Pier. ---PIT•lllL ,,,. lte Illa& ULll IN ~ .-P NQUWed, F1N tMtloMt'y ltore, elite C1111 M·,.M. e31·i051 d6entW. Flf. 175-1010 SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY I WITH THE ClA$SIFlEOS ., ... 142-5171 •W.EI* A tllletlc/Mgr /Trel nee S37S-S<l75/~ If yOu like IC>OfU & money _. may llave a po91uon lor y0u Call Mr Kerrigan. 545-8042 uo1nu11s ~IOI' Tem~ery & T emc>Ot'ary to Permanent AU1gnmen1t. •WNIPIUHT • LITll 1-2·1 ··- lllYE Wini WllTYll WllTU (= 14 ... SEllll 1111111 ' CCN!J)U!tn bO 18 1919 Smltl'I Corona WO<d Proceuor (PWP 80) Brand ,,._, only 2 rows or ribbon uMd $800 new Sacr11ic. S<l50 6'5-7013 llOIUSEYlll IUCI! TllllllllllEW llPllYEI LIWEIUTIS $2.44 per day Tllat 1 All y<>Y pay tor 4 lines 30 day minimum 1n ,,,. SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nlormation CALL TOOAYt1 ASI FOR LOIS Your 5..-v>Oe Directory Representallve 142-4321 Ed. 310 , . enr-. P<9'etlt1 OOG TROTTERS Trait* atllletQ to wait! Of trot Y04lf dog '9&-0775 :' I f ••••• ·t.; • ' • SHANNONSIOE CONST Custom Concrete & Ma· aonry Lie 512963. QuaJj.. 1 tY guarantNd $40-7739 lie ar t• Sllow8f1·Coun1ar .. Petto1 firs Free .. , ~• Lie 20yrs G90fge 854-4958 I TILE Installed & Repaired Prompt CC>Yrteou1 s.rvice FrM Ell & Releirencft Jonn & SM!by 848--8 178 IMMEOIA TE SERVICE Tll lllllU&. I ANYTHING TO DUMP "'" IUOTllO CLEAN UP • CONCRETE IOI tH Tl.I UI SERVICE CALLS • TREES JoM 850-1628 L .. ky snow.rt-Acid wUh Comm 1 Work Energy & reg1oot New & Repair Mgmt Equipmt HQOll up 1 DUMP RUNS · JUNI< Batllrmt·S~ d()()(t LIC•527459 548_7317 Furn11ura tr•sh tree K1tc-F1oor1-Plumb1ng t>renc11as apphance1 LIC 25yrs 0 C 873-8065 '9AlJT1 fUmtC&l. Call Mike 1 ays 846 1391 RELIABLE HooMCie.rtlng Rasld /Comm Lie In"' HAULING CONNECTION Dy tile dey Local area Fr• •Umates 7'12· '924 Load Haut C~p Scrap Excellent Referenoee ••• ··-1111 DEMO• TN rout Sweepout CALL Yolanda 131-5987 -• • INS COMP 2411r 38t-8S~ Most lnstallauons 30y•s ellP Lie/bond 744--0123 f'ECYCLE through the ... ., Pil•t • Haullng-P11nt1ng-Carpen- try Rooting Summe r Rates 10"'• OFF Seoo0tl 24 H11 Ed 24!-9012 r ..,.-... ...... 1,...1• ......... tft1-.(lll•> 11..-,, ....... .. u......., ........ ....... ..... 111•111•1 wu Coup•. fully toadad. sunroof. (•C>e338) 11IMI nm.m• ... UL••r::._ ..... 1~Jem l!f l ,. •• ••Mn Reel<*ltWil/tndu9trlel Cement·8'1Ck Sprlnllten Uc 541878 VIM/Mutet ROOTER 15. I 15. S2S.-Up. Feuoet-Ol~leJ ~ .... mat. enytlme LIC d P I .. ~42 Leo tar llMtera OllC>Ofi ... ta. teuo.t ttxtur• auve & cte.lgnaf H a apeclelty 1362 131-1122 . . . . . . .. ..... :fir= ... w .... -=.-...'*fl:: · · wh••ifst::t\e.= ~ -.. 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I. 11, =::;:; -September 2. 1990 nw IMCMr the Actttloue ~ .;.i:,~oon· um l'TUP n lklltnw .._.., 19C9' dYOlld by. en INMdu• clllcWd l1y: an 1Nt11-...i nii. IMI •ll w .., ......., --~--__ ..,_,_,-.__ lu-621 hf6MN N•IMC•> ll•ted -Yhe retl•tratU(•l OOfft· TM ........ ,.,... n ~on: NIA The , .. 1Mrant(1) com· The t ... ttrent(•) = .etti the COUOtty a.. of Or-_.,. .,.._ MOT1CI Of ~~ ll1tMk menced to trwect bUlt-~'*"'-• =':f ~-";:'Y .. .., ::-...=, ~~ ::-' ~ ~l11cM = CouMy °" .Mr 11, ---~.--..... -."".._'----- AJlftJCA110N PCMt P\alC MJT1C[ Tllll ~ ... llled '*: lll\CMIN ·:.:,'9~':: AND ~I= ---~OltrtlefOr-helnMt ftame(f) titted lullMM NalM(f) titted ..... M llJLI •• lll•U o==..*cw ACTITIOU81MWU wlthtlleCountya.kofOr-:t':ow'"'::NI: MOeaMaAMAw..eo.i ... COW"Y .. .Mf II. llllOlllfon:Juty24, 1ttO ~~ P\lllllMd or... CoeM ~~= .. ALCOHOUC MA-. ITAW = County on .My 1i, flloOllf Oenereu• ..._, Cellf. t1t11 1llO !Wler1a ~ Thie -~ ... !ltd Olly Plot ~I. 11, tt, bullrlW..: •YnAQS UCW The=~ •• 1 ,._ TNt ttetement .,.. of":. c=. t:. =-~ Nlllhed °'Inf'~ wlthTNllthe ~";'~of~ w1tt1 the Courl(y Q"1t of°'• 2t, 1"° lu..a04 ~ PACl'1C MO"T • T "'= Conoem ~NTINGTON FUNC-Publlthed Ofenge Coett with t=ty~July 13 Celt tat21 • Delly P1loC AU9llll a.. 12. 19, ..,.. County on Auguet 2, = County on .My ''· GAOi. 1I01 t':.i8tc::' F~~AWY KUEN & TtONAL ASSESSMENTS, o.lty Piiot Jvly 22, 29, = ' Tili. ~ 11 COft• 2t. 1990 "'"802 1llO I ,_ PWlJC MJTIC( :::o ~ • · WU ANGELA MEI CHI are PHYSICAL THERAPY COR-AllgUet 6• 12• ltto ,_,. duc1ed W. flf'l lndMdllei ' ,,_.11 Pub11"'9d Of Coe.I Pllll aCKiUtllef 1901 ap~ to the oap.rtrnent POAATION, 18700 Main St 9'r4ll Publlehed Ofangt eo.t TM retlf1rtnt(f) OOfft-~::w. ,er;: Dally Piiot July :J'uguei 8, fltennoul . H•U Dolle Sl . .,... ao& ~ of Aicoflotlc BeYerage Con • 107, Huntington Beach, Deity Piiot July 22, 21, mencad 10 tranuct bul6-"8JC llOJ1Cl -·1 2 ' . • 12 19 1990 MAMI aTAlW"mlT ....._. Cllllf iiiic) I rot to H ll alcohol!~ Ca~I. 92948 Pta.IC MJTIC( Augutt 6, 12. 19t0 ,,... under the FICtl11cM -a.tember ' 1890 &u-618 ' • Su-'93 The toloWlng PllftoM.. fl o'evld Kntp, 1901 Do\19 beverages at 26-42 Newport ~lch11tro Yamamoto. 8u-4M BullMN N1me(•) tl•ted '1CT1T10Ue .,..... ~bu.in.a... St Suite 2011 Newport Btvd .. Coit• M•H. CA Phy.lea! Theripy, Inc., Can-,ICnnoua ....... M>oYe on: NIA MAim STA,......,. CIRCUIT PLU·a . INC .. ~. Calif, .. 92t21 with "41" On Sale lomli , 3324 RO!Mlle Ave.. MANS ITATlmJfT "8JC ll)TIC( Carol AM 8aMbe TM fol1o'lwtn9 1**11\ .. ,. "8JC MJllC( P\B.tC fl)TIC[ $3411 Newpor1 &Nd .. 8... Tiile bll..._ I• con· ::.: Wine (Pub Eat Pt) °'ftr· ~~~:::6~1 con-d~ = ~ .,. ACTmOUe ..... wtttl~lle :;"b::' of~ esome~L~A COM· f'ICnnout ...... ACTITIOU8 .,.._.. :0. Newpor1 IMdl. Celt. ~ by. ' OfM'9I SIM· PubbMd Ofange Coast ~ucted by a corporation CAE.ATIVE COLOR. 1005 MAim aTA~ "'99 County on July 13. PA.NY, 1433 ~Aw.. MAm 8TATllmlfT MANS ITATIMOPfT -lrwa AAder'fOfl Kelber, ~ reglttrant(f) eom- 0.lty Piiot August 12. 1990 The r~latrant(I) com· SeHhora Dr.. Newport The followlng Pllf90ftf •• 1tl0 Suite 3411 ~ 9Mdl, TM folowtnt ~ .,. TM following~ 201 Knox St. Unit l. COlta IMnCed to trentae:t bl*- Su523 menoad to trenMCt bUll-Beach, Calif 92913 dOlnQ bullMet ea; ,.... Celr. tit83 dOlnCI ~ et: doing bu"'*' ea; A p T MaM, c.iit. 92t21 NM under the Flct~ ""9 under the Flctltlout Ell.tabeth Plndat Klrdlner' SHIROMA CREATIONS, Publllfled Of"'99 COllll PefWlle A. pteeeent, 1433 ROSE 8 ATTORNEY SEA· S . E E C fhlf bufll\M9 11 con· BullneM Name( I) lllt9d ---------Bu1ln•H n1me(1) tlatad 7005 8ealhora Dr., Newport 5 102 Duncannon Av• .. Deity Ptlol July 29, A~ f , ~tor Ave., Sita He, VICE, 1 tl39 <Macbtone Cir-ENTERPRISES, 309 Uncoln ®ct9d b . a corporation aboYe on; Jtl'N#'f 1. 19t0 l'tllt.IC NOTICE i bov• on, July It, 1990 Beach, Calif) 926t3 w .. tmln•t•r. Calif. 92"3 12, 19, 1890 Newport BMch, Callf. 92'43 cle, F011nlaln Valley. Callf. Ave. #8, H8untlngton Beach, The r~l11ran1(1) com· Phll Boukather Mk:hltaro Yi m•moto Thia bualneu 11 con· Ro .. 111 Shlrom1 6102 Su-499 Thi• bu1tna11 I• con· 92708 Callt. 926-4 menoad to trenteet bull-Thie ttatament wM llled FICTITtoua aua1N1aa Thia ttatement wH flied dueled by· en lndMdual Duncannon Ava · WHt· dueted by: an lndMdual Ron Meri. ThebHu· Robert Bnan Murel, 309 ,_ undtt the Flctltloul with the County Clertl of Of. NAME aTATIMCNT with the County Cieri! ol Or· The raglatranl(•) com· mJnater. Call!. 92e13 rtllJC MOTIC( The rtltetrant(I) com· Brigg•. 1153t Gttd1tOM LlnoolnAve. •B. Huntington Bullnffl Name(•> ll•ted "'99 County on J4Jly 25, The lolloWtno pert()lll are lngtl County on August 2. menced to tranNCI bull· , ... Thi• bUllneal I• COft• ---.. menced to traneec1 bull<-Clrda, fountain V9llwy, c.iit. Beach, Call!. 926-48 aboYe on· NIA 1HO do•no t>ullnen H 1990 ,_. undtt the Actlltoul ducted by .,, lndMOual FICT1TIOU8 --,... under the F'lctl110ut 92708 . . Thia bu1lneu I• con-lrwa Ktltler ,__ BETHLEHEM STEAM Nll.111 BullneH Name(•) tl•t•d The raglatrant(•) com-.._. ITAT-.n 8u1lne11 name(•) ll•t•d Thi. b11ttMM II con· ducted by. an Individual Thlt ltatern«'lt wM flled Publlehed °'"'99 CoMt CLEANING AND HIGH Pubtllhed Orange Coast •boYe on Jvty 1. 1990 ~ TM loflow4ng ~.,. boYe . JvM I 1980 ducted by In lndtvtdual The ragl1trent(I) com-of °' It 5. 9 PRESSURE WATER WASH· Diii)' Piiot August 12. 19, ae. EIU.abeth P. Klft:hner ~,,:.. 1~:"r1ctttlcM doing bullneee 91: • Penn:·A PtaUant The raglatrtnl(•) com· menced lo tranHCt bl*-:;.·~~~ty 25. ~~ Augult • 12, I • ING, 1525 MMa Verde Dr September 2, 1990 Thi• ltatement WU tiled B 11ne11 Name(•) lllled (•>STA-CLEAN (b)PNA Thlt 1tat9men1 ..... flied menced to tranMCI butt· ,,... undar the fletltlou• 1990 • . Su-510 E.ast, Suite 224, Coste Me... Su-519 with the County Cleric of Of. i ::Ove 00 July 10 1990 CONSUL TINO, 2176 Paml with the Counly Clefk of Of· 11911 under the Flctltloul Bu•lnH I Nama(1) llelad , ....... Calif. 92626 ange county on July 16, Roulle Shiroma Cir .. Orange, Calif. 92191 •= County on Auguil 2, Bu1lnH1 n1me(1) 1111ad above on. Juty 19, 1990 Pubtllhed °':T. eo..t ---------Jeffrey RuHell :i'9 I 8 11111n11c NOTICE 1990 ...._... P•trlelt "'•than Riiey, 2178 ebov• on· Fabru1ry 27 1990 Rot>erl Muret 2 .,. •-II' lllf\TM"r Baker SL, Cost• Mn1. Calll ,.~ ,...,_ T11h•• •t~~t.;_u0to;·~ Paml Cir., Ofange, Call!. 1 ,..,11 Aoee M. Th•beau·B~IQoa Thl9 11atement ... lllecl Dally PllOt Augu•t · 1 • 1•·1 --=-,.-=;;;.;...;.°"'.;.;;.;'~"'4.;.,.._ 9:;>626 FICTITIOUa aUllNHa Publllhed Ofange Cout wit t~~nt ty on July 1t 92191 Publtlhed Of Coast Till• 1tatamenl wu llled With the County Cieri! Of Of. 29. l9t0 Su-505t ACTTnOUa ., ..... Ken Cll1lupnlk. 31872 NAME aTATHllNT Dally Piiot July 22. 29. = y ' Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· Deity Piiot Auoue-:'f:. 19 ze with the Counoy Cl9f'lt ol Of. Inge County on July 19, MAim 8TATIMIWT Joshu1 Dt tOC, Trat>ueo The following peraons .,, Augult 5. 12. 1890 ,.._ duc1ed by: an Individual Seplamber 2 l890 ' ' ' ange County on AUQlnt 2. 1990 "8JC NOTICE The lollOWlnO perlOnl are C1nyon. C1111 92t79 doing~ u Su...a9 Pubtllhed Of CoMt TM raglttrant(•) com· · su.515 1990 ,...,.. OOing ~ u TlliS t>usme11 It con· DORIUS ARCH ITECTS. Di ii Pilot Ju~2 2t ~ to tranMCt bull· Nllm Publllhed Orange Coast l'tCTITIOU81iU9MU ACTION CARPET AND ducted by a general Plr1· 1550 Bayside Drive, Coron1 A ~" 5 t2 1990 ' ' MU under the Flctltloul •-II' lllf\Tll'C Published Of9t199 Coall Daffy Pltot July 29, Augui t 5. NAm 8TATIMIWT UPHOLSTERY CLEANING nerstup del Mar. Calif 92625 "8.IC NOTICE ug · Sv-'H 8u1lne11 Mama(•) ll1ted ..--.n. ""'~ Delly Piiot Augull 12, t9, 26 12. 19, 1990 The lollowlng per9on1 .,. SPECIALISTS, 2217 Aatalgh The reg1str1nt(•t com· Kermit Doftu• end Al· above on: Ju+v 23, 1990 Septembaf 2. 11*> Su.-495 doing bull,_ u : Ave eo-1• .,._. Call!. menced 10 1ransec1 t>USI soc11tes. C1lllO<nla. 19'0. PICTITIOUa ., ... aa Palrlck N, Alie)' rtennoua aue•a• Su-520 LORIE'S AUTO REGIS-92t27 . nen under the F1ct111ous 2420 Sanllago Str .. t New· NAMI aTATIMllNT P\lll.IC fl)TlC( Thie llatamenl wu IMld NA• ITAn.NT rtaJC fl>TICE TAATION AND TRANSFER PaulRC>Oert O'Btlen 2217 Business Name{lll listed port Beach. C1lll 92t6o The lottowlno peraon• •r• ,ICTIT'"""'a IU..... with the County c .... k of Or· The lollowtng ~ .,. "8.IC NOTICE SERVICES, 8855 Atlanta, Aalelgrl Ave ' Calta ;....., 1bove on July 3. 1990 Thie business 11 con· dolno buslntse ... ivv Inge County on July 15, dotng bullneN •: • FICTITK>Ua .,..... Huntington Beech. C•llf. calf 92827 Jertrey Ruaaett ducted by 8 corporation REAL ESTATE. 18351 NAME aTATl•NT 1890 HUGHES CONoTRUC· rteTIT10U81U ... aa NAMI aTATIMINT 926411 Mint Aichard Bufton 22 Tiits Slltement WIS flied Th• reg1ttr1nt(1) com· 8el<;h Blvd 'A', Huntington The lollowtng perlON ... , ..... TION. 1132 ~ Dr1V9, MAME aTATl•NT The loltoWlng peraon• lit D Lorrllne (Lorie) L--. Senlla Wfl't ltWle Caul w1111 111e County Cterk ol Or· menoed to 1rin11e1 t>u»-Beach, C1llt 926-48 doing butineu u Published Ofange Coat Coei1 Meaa, Cellf. t 2f·27 TM lollowlng pertons are dolno buslneta 11 525 Falf1u Sp 14. Coe1a 92715 ' ' 1nge County on July 13 ,_ unoer the FICtltlOul Wiiiie L .. V1en 1. 66t8 NEWPORT ARlS GAL· Dally Piiot Aygust S, 12, 19, Wannee L. Ab41jlan. 1132 401ng ~.. TURNER VIDEO COM· Meaa. caNt. 92e27 Thlt blllln... 1 11 con· 1990 Bullntsl n1me(1) llated Par1l Aldol 8t . S«'t 04eQ<>. LERY. 312 N Newpof1 Blvd · M. 1990 Seal>k.ltl Or1ve. Coela Mau. LUXURY NAILS. 3538 E MUN IC AT I 0 NS . 7 4 5 Thll bu11nu1 t1 con· ducted by: co-P9'1nerl '4Al'7I i l>OY9 on July 15, 1990 Caltt 921~ Newport Baactl, Ctltt. 92193 Su-903 Clllf 92•27 P1e1llc CoMt H1gttw1y, Cor· Domlngl Or1ve. Suite 1, New· ducted by an lndlvtdu•I The · l•tranl(•I com- Publlahed Ofange Coast Kermit Doflu•. FAIA Tht1 t>ullne11 11 con· D1v1d 8 BarthOlomft, Thi• bu1lnn1 11 con· one del Mar. Calll 92625 port Beach, Calif 92660 The raglatrant(I) com-mancad ~ tranMCt bull· D11ty Pilot July 22, 29. fhts 1111emen1 wu flied ducted by an lodlvldual 25231 Se1 Vl1ta. D•n• rtaJC ll)TICE ducted by en lnctMdual Klmdung Thi Bl, 8117 E Turnef Enterpri-. Inc .. menced to tranaacl bull· ,,... llncMr 1119 Flctltloui August 5. 12. 1990 with the County Clerk of Of. The ragl1tranl(1) com· Point. Calif. 92'63 The raglatrent(I) com-WOOdwlnd Ave , Orange, 745 Domingo Drive. Suite I. neat under lhe Fle1111oue BualneH Nima(a) tl•led Su·482 ange County on Augull 2, menced to tran1act bull· Sari T~erm1n, 312 N rtennoua 1Ua1N1aa menced to trlnNCt bull· Caul 92M19 Newt>Ort Beech, C1lll. 92660 Bu1ln•H N1me(1) 1111,d above on: July 20 1990 •••••lil•••llil 1990 neu under the FlctltlOUI Newport Blvd., Newport MAME 8TATIMINT neaa undtt IN Flctltloua Till• bu•lnau I• con· Thll t>uatness 11 eon· i bove on· Juty 1 1890 Paul A. O'Brien• '4MSZ7 Bu11n1H N1me(1) lllttd Beaett. Calif. 92193 file tollowlng per1on1 art Bu1ine11 n•ma(1) ll1ted duc11d by 1n 1n<11111du1l ducted t>y 1 corpor111on D Lorraine~ Thie atalernent w .. llled LtJCM. Put>ltshed Orenge Cod1 11>0Y'I on July 10, 1990 Thi• bu1lnet11 la con-OOlng butinau u above on July 25, 1990 Th• rag11tr1nt(s) com· The reg1str1nt(s) com· Thi• 111tarnent wu llled with lhe County Cler1l of Of. Dally Pilot August 12. 19. 2t . W L .. Voerr1 ducted t>y joint venture c HAN D L ER COM · Wannea l Al>l.jlen menc.d to transect buSt· menced to trenllCt buSI· with the County Clefk of Of· ange County on Juty 20 .. TIJlllES Sec>tembaf 2. 1990 Thia ltatement WU filed The reglltranl(I) com· M u NI c AT I 0 N s 60 9 Tl\11 Stllement ... llled nest under the FICl•l•OUS ,_, un<ler ,.... FICUUOUI •noe County on July 25. 1990 . ........... fl Su-514 with the County Clefk or Of· menced lo tranuet ~ l.artlae>ur, Corona cSel Mar, with the County Cleft! of Of. Buameu N1me(1) listed Bu11neu N1me(1) lltl•d 1990 , .... 1 II ---------1 anga County on July 16, nau under the Ficutloul c.itl 9M25 Inge County on AWOl.lll 2, l boY'I on July 10. 1990 above on July 18, 11)9() '...U1 Publilhed Ofanga Coalt PlalC NOTICE 1HO Bu1ln1n M•ma(1) lllttd f\obet1 &lair• cn.n<ller, !990 t<lmdung T111 Bl 1<111\leln turner. Prnl· Put>tlelled Ofange Coaet Deity Piiot July 29. Augu•t 5. PIUa •ITlllS llU lllUWAY Mor1uary • Cllapel Crem111on 110 Broadway Costa Mesa la·t1M F.ur7 above on January~ 1. 1890 tot Larlllpur, Corona dtll P..a1 Thia 1111emen1 wH filed dent Diiiy Piiot Augu1t 5, 12. 19, 12 19 l9llO I T A T E M E N T O I' Publlltle<! Or1nge Coast David 8 Bartholomew Mar, Call!. 92825 Pubtl1hed Or ange Coast With the COl.lnty Clerk ot Or· Thia ltltement "'" filed 26, 1990 ' ' Su·4N WfTHO,.AWAL Dally Pilot July 22. 29. Thi• stltement wu flied Thia bu1lnass 11 con-D11ly Pl1ot Augult f2. 19. 26. ange County on July 13, with the County Clerk of Dr· Su-512 FROM PARTNl .. aHIP AltOUll 5, 12, 1990 Wllh tNI County Clark of Of· ducted by· .,, lndlvl<lu•I Sec>ternber 2. 1990 1990 •noe County on July 25, ~"ATINO UNDER Su-487 enge County on July 17, The ragt1tr1nt(1) com· Su-Sit '4'3272 1990 P\B.IC fl)TIC( FtCTtTIOUa aUllNEaa 1990 mencad lo 1r1n11C1 bull-Pubtllhed Of1nge Coast F...u7 NAME l't&.IC NOTICE f...n .,... unow the Aetl1'°"9 P\a.JC NOTIC( Daily Piiot July 22 29 Put>111hed Dr•noe Cout FICTfTIOUa IU ..... Pubhlhed Orange COMt Bualneu n1me(s) ll1ted August 5 t2. 1990 D1•ty P110t August 5 12 19. NAME aTATl•NT The loliowlng ptf80ll hea F:CTfTIOUa au1Naa Diiiy PllOt July 29, Augu1t 5. 1bove on Jvty 24 19t0 flCTIT10Ua 1U1Maa Su--481 26 1990 The lollowt"O pereona era W1thdrawn H 10-11 l>W1· NAME aTATll•NT 12 19 1990 Robert B Chandler NAME aTATamNT Su-S07 dOlng t>ullneu u ner trom 111e p1ftntfltllp op. Ttie follOWlng per1<>ns ,,_ Su-491 fhll 1t1tement wH lllad The foltowtng '*'°"' are M.JC NOTICE (•)STRESS SOLUTIONS erauno under 1t1e llctltlous d0tng t>u11neaa u wi111 the County Clerk of Or· do+ng t>u11M1111· P\8.IC NOTICE (b)PATRICE B BRUMLEY, bualness n1me of NEW· VANTAGE MARINE. 733 PUBLIC fl>TIC[ 1nge Counly on Augult 2, GRAPHICS TOGO. 10044 PICTITIOUa aUalN£11 M EO. 3027 Mlldalrt Ave .. PORT WRAP RESORT 1t Monrovia Ave , Unll t<. 19t0 . Adema Ave Ste 131. Hunt· NAME ITATfMENT FICTITIOUa 1Wa1MEaa Co1t1 Meta, C1HI 92e2t 1660 Senti Ane Ave . Cost• Co.st• Men. Cant 92627 l'tcmK>Ua IUaMaa '4'i1M lngton Beach. Celi! 926-46 Tiie lollowlng persons 118 NAMf ITATIMENT P1trlce Bettrlee Blumley. Mesa Calif 92627 P.ier Gart>1nt. 32• Cotti NAME aTATIMllNT PubltSlled Ofange Coast Adrianne L Scofie ld dol"O bullneu e.s The foll<>wi"O pettonl are 3027 Mldelrl Ave . Coell The hct111ou1 t>uslneH MeN SI , Cotti Meta C111t The foltowtng petlOOI are Deity Piiot AUQYll f2. 19, 28. 10331 Sh1ngrH1, Hunt· SOUTHLAND SALES d<>ing butmeH 11 M .... Caltl 92826 name ltltemenl for the Plr1· 92627 "°'ng bulineU .. September 2. IHO lnQ1on Beach. Calif 92648 LEADS. 1098 Irvine Blvd FOREVER DIAMONDS, Thll buslneu II con- nerltllp w11 hied on Sep-Thi• bu11nn1 11 con· ( 1)P AC IF IC WA TER Su-5 l3 Th~ bu1lneH II con-Tuatln, Clllt 92'80 2to Cegn.y Line. Unit 212. duc1ed t>y an Individual Gun.11n Khal11, 13250 Newport Beach. Callf 92863 The reo111r1nt(I ) COf'n· Mo1My Grid•. R1mon1. Sll04ty Ann Migliori, 2to mencad to tranuel bllll· C•tlt 92065 Cagrley l ane. Unit 212, nau unoer the Actltlou• "8.IC fl>TICE P'ICTIT10U8 .,... .. NAME ITAT'lmNT The following penone are doing buSiMM u POWER LEADERSHIP. 850 Town Ctr Dr • 1900, Colla M .... Calli. i2828 Suu n Durlk. 17 W Wiiiowbrook. trvtna. Callf 92714 Tl\19 bullneH ti COO· ducted by . .,, lndMOual WE WILL Daily Pilat 1 Thll bualntu 11 con· Newport Beach. C1111 92683 Buelnea• N1me(1) ll•ted ducted by 1n lnd1V1du11 T1111 business 11 con· •bove on July IS, 1990 The rag11tr1nt1st com· ducted by an 1nd1\lldu11 Patriea Brumley mencad to tr1n1ac1 buSl· The rtg11tr1nt(s) com· T"ll 1111tment wu flied nau under the Fictitious menced to tr1naac1 bull· with tht County Cterll of Or· 8u11ne11 Name(sl !Isled nest uno.r the Fiellhoua •= County on July l3, above on NIA Bu11neu N1m~s) hated I ,4U:Z11 OuruJan t<hllM 11>0v1 on July 23 1990 Thia 1tatemen1 w11 ltted Stecey Ann Mighor• Publllhed Or1nge Coast The r90l1trant(•> COf'I\· rnenCled to tranMCI butl- nea1 under the Acilllou• 8ullne11 N1ma(1) Hated aboYe on, July I. 1890 Suaen Dutlk Thll ltllamtnt WU !tied with the County Clertl of Of· = County on July 25. ,..... Publithed Of ange Cout Deity Piiot Augult 5. 12. 19. 28, 1990 , • ' SELL INi6EPEN°DEN¥ ORANGE COAST OUR WEEKLY AR ~::~~~~r 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 1 O words for 3 weeks at S 18.50, sse each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes ctnything that has a space between it. For individuals only NAME------------PHONE ____________ _ ADDRESS CITY------------- STATE ZIP----CHECK 1---AMOUNT ENCL--- MASTERCARDNISAt EXPDl.ATION DAn ---- MESSAGE: I I I ' ~ I MAii. TO oAJtv rttor, m WllT IAYHm 1# con A MUA. CA ... A11N1 NO.,...,. AnAOta> L-•-~--------------------------------------·~---------~-~ . \ wttll 11\e County Cterk ol Or-T1111 1111emen1 was filed Dally Piiot July 22. 29, ange Cout1ty on July 19. wttll the County Clerk ot Dr· Auoust 5, 12, 1990 1990 1nge COl.lnty on July 25 Su·-483 ,..,.10 1990 Publlahed Orenge Coast F-.....7 PlalC NOTICE Ditty Pilot July 29. August 5. Put>halled Or•nge Coast --------- 12 19 t990 Daily Ptlol August 5 12 19 'ICT1TIOUa 1U ... aa Su-,-496 26 1990 NAMI aTAn•NT MUC NOTICE Su-51 t Ttie totlOwlng '*'°"' .,. ---------dOlng t>u~ .. l't&.IC NOTICE A u T 0 M A T E D PICTITIOUa aUllNEH SPRINKLER SPECIALIST, NAMC aTATIMINT FICTITIOUS aUSINEla 20141 Ofchld, S1nt1 An1 The lollowlng per1ons are NAME aTATEMfHT HllQlllS, Caltf 92707 dotng bu11ne11 11 The lollowlng peraons 1r1 Michael C11r111opher Le11 HAIR ART, 1107 Jam-doing l>ullneH as -X> t41 Ofolll<I. S1nl1 Anl bof .. Ad SplOe •3 New-THE WOK 1•00 W Coast H.,ghts Calif 92707 port Beech Ciht 92660 Hwy Newpo<I '3Hch C1hf Tiu• bu11n... II con· Su11n J 1<111111 2528 926'3 ducted t>y an tndlvtdual Aldar LI> Coste Mell Calif Ma1t• S Cl'luang 6 Tiit ragl1trentl•I COf'll· 92627 Monterey Ctrc:te Co<on1 del menced lo trenNC1 bul l· At1 BenedlC1. 2528 Alder M1r. C1llf 92625 neat under the FlctlllOul Ln , Costa Mesi, C11tl Vincent Cnuang 8 Bu11neu N1me(1) tllted 92627 Monterey Clrcle. Co1on1 del •bov• on July 20, 1990 Thi• bu11ne11 II con· Mii, C•lll 9262~ Mlchaet c. LMI ducted by 1 general part· Tt111 bualnHs 11 con· ThlS 1111ement ••• flied ,,.,1111p ducted by 11usoand and Wife with the Counly CteOt of Of. BUY through class if icd The rtgltt111nt1s1 com· 1 1 nge Coun1y on July 20, menced to tr1n111<:t bull· 990 nMt under the FICllOOUI , .... Bu11nns Name1s1 lltttd Put>ltlhed Ofanga Coul •bove on Not Yet Da1ty Pllol July 29. AUOUf1 S, Vincent Chueng 12, 19 IHO Thia llatef'Mnl WU filed Su-491 Su·50t 'ICTTTIOUI IU ... H NA•aTATamNT T ha lollowlng peraon1 ere doing bulinetl u GLENN ALLE N AN D PALAGYI, 3070 Brl1lol, Suite 400, Colli Mau, C.ilf 92t 2t Glenn Allen. 2122 Camino l aurel, San Ctemenle, Callt 92872 T11t1 t>u11ne11 11 con· dUC1ed l)y • general ~· neralllp The ragl1tr1nt(1) COf'I\· mencec:1 to 11anMCt buli- nau under the Flctltloua BullnHI N1me(f) t11ted above on M1y 15, IHO L. Glenn Allen Jr. Thl9 ltftamtnt WU flied wtlll the County Ctef'll of Of· = County on July 25, ,....,, Publilhed Of ange CoMt Dally Piiot Augu1t 5. 12. 19 28. IHO Su-509 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Dally Piiot Is pleeMO to an- nounce a new Mrvlce now avail- able to new bualnnMt. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. end uve you the Um. end the PleaM atop by to file your llctltloua bualnffl atatement at the Dally Piiot legal Depart- ment. 330 West Bay. Colla Met1. Callfornla. It you can not etop by. pteNe can us -trip to the Court HouM In Santa Ana. T"-". or courM, after t~• March 11 completed w. wlll fll• your fictitious bualneaa name atetement with t~ County Clerk. publllh onoe a week for four WMka u required by law and ''*' file your proof of publl-c.uon ~th the County Clert(. at ( 7 1 •) M2-<432 1. Exten8'on 315 or 318 and we Wlll makt arrangem«tta for )'OU to handle thla procedure by mall. If )'OU lhOuld have any further qu.atlona, pr .... call ua and we wttt be mort than glad to aaalat ~OU Good luck In your new t>ut'neull f \; THEORANGECOAST GOOD MORNING! It's Monday, Aus. 13, 1990, and here•a what's happeniq: ORANGE CO.AST WEATHER: Partially cloudy, clearina in the afternoon. TedaJ'• MP/low: Yesterday's bifhjlow: Tomorrow•s h1ahJ1ow: SPORTS: ....,., IAepe ...... n: ........ 11, Allpla • J>Msen 7, AU..ta I 71-M 69-6S 72-67 H-HOUll HOJUN• '° ,.. Dlf'Oll 642-6086 Cr 1a••7""' ... ""'9/U ...... INSIDE m E NEWSROOM: Some of you out there have reason to celebrate. Today is the I Sth annual International Lef\banders Day, which celebrates leftbanded- ness and promotes "the needs and interests oflefties around the world," accordina to the Topeka, K.an.-based Leftbanders International ... The orpnization was formed to dispel superstitions sur- roundina southpaws. LHI also publishes Lef\hander, a magazine with articles on handedness research and brain laterality, profiles of famous lefties and how-to articles on crafts, sports and hobbies for southpaws. And get this: The publication as bound on the f'iaht and opens ten. INDEX Brld~ BS Business o 1-3 CIUsltled B4-6 Comics 88 CroSS\NOf'd BS Ent~nt A6 Horoscope BS Am Unders A7 Opfnlon A6 Patee Log Al Publk notices B7 Society A7 Sports Bl-3 TV HstJngs A6 Weather A9 TODAYS THOUGHT .,.,.,.,. /»st of Ill tM ptNCMrs ,,,.. tM tnM whO llW tMlr cl'Hds. •• Ed(Jllr A. Gwst MONDAY, AUGUST .New golf era emerges on Newpqrt Coast Two courses set development tone 8y ftATltlOC LMKIN Diii>' .... c. ......... NEWPORT BEACH -Like the phoenix of mythol<>IY that rose up from tfie u hes, so to is The Irvine Co. •a Newport Coast Development risina from the dirt. Included in the 9,()()0.acre project are two championship public aolf councs 1ebeduJed to open in July 1991, alon& with I 33,()00.sq~ foot clubhouse. But that's not au Tbe Irvine Co. has bas planned for the area. Two reson hotels, the Marriott and Hyatt Regency, have committed to the area, but neither will be open until at least 1993. The area will also be home to more than 400 new custom houses and 24S townhouses. The project is currently The Irvine Co. ·s bigest endeavor. "It's really our premier project at this time because of its location and the time we've spent on it," said Dawn McCormick. a company spokeswoman. "We have several other.~ undef1;Aki'?P-but this is our SJpature proJect. The Irvine Co. bas had plans to develop tbe area for more than 2S years, but the company had to over- come several roadblocks. At one point. it was hit with a lawsuit by the Friendl of the Irvine Coast. but the suit WIS settled after the company aareed to lcale beck the project Gone was an office buildina. and the number of bousina units was re- dueetl Out of 9 000 acres, 7,000, or 1S percent. will be preserved as open space. a Included .in the plans are two golf courses. which, except for the lack of &J'US, have already been laid out. The fairways have been cut. trees removed and relocated and greens and bunkers have been built or dug. The courses, like the rest of the project. have proven to be an am- bitious undertaking. Problems with the site geology, tree relocation, irription and subter- ranean draina&e have all added to the estimated SS4 million price taa -Sl.S million per hole -that The Irvine Co. will pay to build the courses. Project Manqer Norm Witt says that the finished product will be well worth the wait. "lt.-s been a real challensc so fat> because of the complexities of the project.'' Witt said. .. Basically be- cause of Je<>IOIY. storm drainage and laodSCflp•na, the costs have been very txtensive. '1l\is ceOJinly hun't been I ric- DiC, but t~i'finished project wil be beautiful.;. Acstheuei are key at the counes. Course a¢hitcct Tom Fazio has Vintage dub in Palm Desert and Ed&cwood <;ountry Oub in Lake Tafioe to his credit. The 6, 700.yard Ocean Course will have four holes on the ocean side of Pacific Coast (Pie .. SH GOLF /a.di .... , ·' .............. -. ........ Golfers wlN eet ••• views of Ille PKlflc Oc•MI. Future freew~ys n~t so free Gay Pride gets jeers and cheers at UC/ 8y TONY DODERO 0..,, .... St-" '1111' .... IR VINE -Contrary to last year's violence-marred festival in Santa Ana, Orange County Cultural Pride's 1990 Lesbian & Gay Pride Celebration received a warm rcce~ lion at UCI. Sunday's parade got started at about 12:45 p.m. atop a hill in AJdrich Park and wound down past the Administration Building. where thousands of onlooken cheered the participanU. Orand Marshall Robert Gentry, a Laguna Beach City Councilman. headed the parade in a aold Cadillac convertible. Several marchers chanted as they passed the onlookers. Marcher shouted, "two, four, six, eiaht -UC Irvine ain't so straight" and "hey, hey. ho, ho - homophob11's got to go" to the dcliahted crowd. One aroup of about 15 men. how- ever, weren't so deliahted by the parade. The group, waving banners. stood in a roped-off area along the route and shouted biblical slogans as · the parade marchen went by. "Repent and read the Bible.'' Ruben Israel told marchers. Typical morning: Invest S 3 50 million before 7. · By pt AUL ARCHlftLEY o..,, .... ~'lllf- COST A MESA -Durina the time many Californians were havina a first cup of coffee. slicina bananas into their cereal or readina this story in their Oraqe C..11 DdJ PIMt, Thomas Hayes invested about S3SO million. • It ~uld be a typical momina for the st.ate tteuurcr, who arrives at his office before 1 a.m. to dilCUss invest- ment stratC&Y with bis staff, then joins them on the phones to tell broken how · to invest millions of dollars in st.ate money. Except thete days. Hayes finds himself on the campaip trail -a new experience tor the political nov- ice who WIS appointed to the trUSurer·s ofT'aoc by Oov. Ocofs Deukm(jian in 1988. He•d nther 6e ln Sacramento handlina money mat- ten full-time. In a meetina with'the O.U1 PIMt editorial board, Hayes candidly ad· mitled he•a no politician, even th9ulh be holds a partisan, e&tctive ofticC. He had to join the Re- publican Pany when Dcukmejian tabbed him to nu the poll. left vtcUt by the death of Democrat J~ UnNh. A• Iona u he had to cbooee. ~ • • :i.. Hayes prefers being a Republican, and he thinks the treasurer's office should remain an elective, rather than appointed. post But IDIRl&ll\I financial affairs is what he does best. and it's his 111ument why voten should elect him to a full term in November over Democratic nominee Kathleen Brown. He claims no inteiat in hiahcr office, while many believe Brown wants to use the treasura"s Job as a steppina stone to become t~ third member of her family to live in the aovernor's mansio11. Her father is former Gov. Edmund G . ..Pat" Brown.i her brother, fonner Oov. Jerry Dl'Owt\. Sbe is a political animal. Hayes arpae:s. He's a money man.aacr. Indeed, Kayes bc>eltl some 1m· preuive numben to beck up his claim of financial fle\UMn. His office IVCf'llCS I $~ million profit da.il}'. On investments. and made a record Sl.7 billion in 1989. Under his manqement, 0-e state's credit ,..~· wu u~ to .. AAA .. by M ·s Investor Ser- ~ It already top ratiap from Standard and Poot's CotpOration and Fitch lnveston Savicc. rnc. BUt Haya apendt much ol his ..., .... ,......,...__ ...... Driving in fast lane undergoing big change By STEP'HEN GftEN ~ ...... *- SACRAMENTO -In Sinppore, motonsts must buy a tax sucker for their wmdshaelds before they can dnve into the central business dts.- tnct. In Dallas. there's a toll road where scanning devices read numbers off a microchip card mounted inside ve- hicles as they speed by. At the end of the month. commuters are ma.alcd a bill based on the number of tames their car has been counted. In Virajnia. a 16-mile toll road as beina built from Dulles Inter- national AtrPort to Leesburg. Althou&h toll roads arc nothana new in the East. this one is being built by private develo pers as a profit-malc- an.g operauon. Pr..._ ParlMlle at UCI on Sunday n pollc• keep order. Those are all glimpses of the fu- ture for many California motonsts. planners say. Computer c:Ontrols. New restrictions. Special fees and taxes. Maybe even auto and truck registration fees based on males traveled per year. But that group·s presence did not seem to distract onlookers or partici- pants intent on having a aood time. "I think it's uccllent.'' saad UCI student Mireya Herrara. who ac- time on the stump wamina voters u well a Sacramento lqislaton that California risks lOSIOJ its "AAA'' ntinp if ft continues ats new·found love affair with bond issues. Votc:n approved everY bond measure on the June ball01 -SS billiOft wonb -and win be asked Nov. 6 to OK another SS billion in bond isaucs.. • ApprovinJ bond measures udcUes the state W1th inaeasina debt. en- dal\ICri"I its accesa to the loWHt lnterat f'ltel Ind abrinka 1\1 the pool of ditererionary income in the ,en- eral &nd. .. rd lib to aee the voters show '"9• .. HAYD/fMd( hiflt cidenlally stumbled upon the parade with her friend Gina Flores. "l liked the theme 'look to the future.· .. Henva said. (P'teme 1H GA Y /a.ck .... , fl'te ... lff TOLL/a.di P'ee-t Tight-lipped Marines preparing for move into Middle East fray EL TORO -Malawy offiC1als were mum unday on how soon local troops -.111 leave for Saudi Arabia. but runs on base stores for supplies and word from family members indicated movement is imminent. The U.S. Marine Corps confirmed Saturday that Mannes from thrct balCS an Cal1fom1a. ancludina the Marine Corps Air St.allon here, Wiii join ()pe1"111on Desert Shield to de- fend Saudi Arabia from a possible Iraqi attack. Tbe deploytr\I troops include cle- ments of the 7th Marine Expcdiuon- ary 8tipdc and the 1st Force Ser- vice Support Oroup in ~ntynanc Palma. the I It Manne [);v111on ftom C.mp Pendleton. and the lrd Marine Aircraft Wana from El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station. OtTldals declined to elaborate on that &t.a~ment Sunday, but a nc,,.... paper quoted unnamed Mannct and the11 apoutCS u sa)'ina the IOktien u.~ ao abJp out at any momtnl. we·rc ao busy wt f<qeC what day it , .. aid MAMn' 5'1-. 0ecwwe $peat at Camp Pt~ in Nonll Su Otego County. ··1 rcmembCT' this from Vietnam. I aot off the boat and had to be remanded what a weekend was." At the Twentynine Palms bate excha ... a duty officer who declin- ed to ai ve her name told The Aa. socialed Prcu there wu a run on desert survival kniv~ reliai<Mll tokens like St. Olristopber medals and Jewish sW'I, and on ruon, T· shirts and~. "Our problem is that we've nm out of all the beald\ lbd combt items. We've beeR bombanlcd, .. ihe said. "We've belled. bonowd or atoleG from otber ...... Marine U Ronald C Slmp .a., hinted Sunday lbat ....,_. w imminent for U'QOllll 11atioeld • the spra.tlftl .... whidt ....... 2,7SO memben of• the 7119 _.... Expeditionary ....-. a ..,. fl what WM once c:allld die ..... 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ANGELA MEI CHI are applying to the Department or Aloohol1c Beverage eon- 1r01 to 1111 elcohollc t>evwagea at 2&42 Newport Blvd.. Co111 MeH, CA g2627 with "41" On Sele Beef & Wine (Pub Ell Pl) lloenM Publllhed Orange Coast Delly Piiot Auguat 12. 1990 SuS23 ---------ebO¥I on: NIA menoect 10 lflf\ll!Ct ~ cso-. ~ • _.... '· IMery ...... IMMltd 10 tfwwt bul6-~ ~ t~ltloul .._ CO\lnl'f on ~ 21, rt8JC ll)JIC( JlfMt MetUn 8llmM under the l'lc1lttout NIWPOAT IOOY WAI# TMI .......... -,_. under !'-Flctlttoul ,_ 1tt0 Mm10Ua • IH•N Thie ltal«Mnt WM Tiied :::::.,... Name(e) 111t9d AND irtTNlla AHOAT, ----~c::i.anofOr-hllMM name(tl llated 8'11lnet1.!:~·1~l19Cf ...... ~PA~ '9CTITtOU• ...... wltf'I the County c.ti of Or-et>ove on· NIA tllO lenta Ml Ava. CoMa ** Cownty Oft Nit "· ebcM on: Jiily 24, 1tto ·~ ~... llUMIMd Oranoe c... Tiie ~ pereona.,. ....-ITA.,...M'T .,,.. Coun\Y on .My 1a, ACJ9I' Oen.aux ...... C4llllt 12127 • ,tto "°'*1• ~ ---DaMy Piiot Auguet I , 12. 11, dC*\I buell'9l9 u: Theloilowing~are 1tto ,_.. Thie a1etemen1 WM ftl9d CarGI AM lelebe. 211 llUblllNd Or '4C ~~~~of~ w1111'"':'he~C:ot~ 29, ttto ~ LIOO PACIFIC MO,.T· doing bullneM ae. with the County C*t1 ot Or· ~Lane, Coate ..._ :'f ., . Coun"' Nifif 11 GAO!. 1I01 Oo'A Sue.I HUNTINGTON FUNC· Publlehed Orange CoMt enoe Counly on July 13 Callf tata1 Delly Piiot A~ • 12, 18. = County on Auouat 2. = ., on ' . •201S Hewpoft IMctl Callf TIONAL ASSESSMENTS, Dally Piiot J~ 22, 29, 1900 • Thia bu91Me• •• con-21, ltto ~2 1 ,_.. .. ,, 1 • ,_ P\ll.IC ll)TIC( •• . . PHYSICAL THERAPY COR· Avguet 5, 12, 1tto ,..,. ducted by: Ml lndMduel -Of COUt Phll loulcather, 1901 P010""1 TIHON.,11e1,oo M~-~~· ~IS Pul>llilhed Orenge Coalt The re911tran\(1) ~-~::::w. 1~' o:~r::..o~uly n'ruouat 5. PICTlnOUe ..... Dow St. 8ul\e 206, Hewpoft • , un ng on _.... • Delly Piiot July 22, 29, menoed lo lr....ct .,._. PlllJC M)TIC[ .,..,, ' • • 12 19 1980 ' ...._ ITA,_.,. llMctl Callf 82tl0 Callf 92&.48 P\8JC ll)TIC[ Augua1 6, 12. 1900 ,_. undlf the ActltlOYI leptemtler 2, ltto ' ' Su--493 The tollow4ng P1fWW ate fll 0.W.C. Kntp, 1901 00"9 MlchUaro Yamamoto. ~ Bullneet N1me(1) 1111eo 1Jte11110U8 ..._.. Su-5ll doing butln..a .-: St. Suh• 205, N-pon Pttysk:al Th«apy, Inc .. Cell· FlCTmOUa IUl4MU8 ~on: NIA llAm ITATDmMT Cl1'CUIT PLUS, INC., 9eadl, Cellf. t2tl0 f0fnl1, 3324 Aotrlelle Ave.. NANI 8TAftMINT fUlJC M>TICE Cero4 AIW'I 8Mabe The lollowtng '*'°"' .,. "8.IC NOTICE "8JC fl>TICE 33-45 Newport &Mt .• Ste. Thtt twain"' 11 con- Of1nge, Cl.Ill. 92669 The following '*'°"' .,. n. atetement di flied doing buelMll ea: a 200 Newport 8Meh Ctlllf ducted by: • genwal pert. Ttll1 bu1lne11 11 con· doing b4.111nM1 &1: '9CTITIOUI .,_11 with the County Clerk of Or· TtfE PEN·LOA COM· l'tCT1'TIOUI M11Ma• ,ICT1ltOUa au ... I 82e13 ' . ~ . dueled by 100fpot1tlon CREATIVE COLOR. 7005 N,.._ ITA,......,. ange County on Jllky 13. PANY, 1433 ~Aw , MAm 8TATl•MT T N~TATR•MT ltVQI AndettiOn Kelt>er, T"9 reglatrenl(ll com- The regletrent(I) com· Seuhore Dr.. Newpor1 The loffowtng peraona .. 1tto SYlte *· ~ leldl. The fOloWlng ptr90M er• he~ ng s>et*>n9 "' 201 Knoll 51_ unit E. Coate m.noees to lrlnMCt bUll-~ to tranllt1 bull-a..ctl, c.itt. 92M3 dol but1nee1 .. , ..... Cellf. 82113 doing~ M: doing MN ea.A p T Mele. Cellt 92e21 Mee under IM Actlttoue "-' under the Flctt11out Ellubelh Pindef Klrchtler, S~IROMA CREATIONS, Publllhed Orange C09lt ~A. Pteaeenl, 1433 ROSES ATTOANtY SER· S E E C Tiiie tw11n .. 1 11 con· 8'11lne11 N1me(1) llllM ---------Bu1lneu name(1) flated 1005 Se1111<>re Dr .. Newp«t 5102 Duncannon Ave .• O.lly Pilol July 29. ~UOU9t I, ~k>r Ave., Site 3M!, VICE. 11539 Gl.ctetone Cir-ENTER:RISES. 309 ~ duc1ed by: 1 eorporetlon abow O!'I: Jenuaty 1. 1980 PllllC NOTIC[ lbOve on: July 18, 1990 Beech. C1UI 921163 w .. tmlnster, Celff. 82ea3 12, 18, 1990 N9wpot1 BMch, Callt. tffe3 cle, Fountain Valley, Celll. ~i ~2~~nllng1on ' The reg11trent(1) com· PhH Boutcatner -r-IC...;Tl.-TIOU;...;.;;;...;..8..;..~ ... ...;....; ...... '-8-8-Mlchltaro Yamamoto Thia bualneu 11 co~ Roealle Shlrome , 5102 Su~tt Thi• builnea• 11 con· 82701 · Br M 309 menc.d to tranNCI 1>1191-Thlt lllletnenl wu llled r ...,_..,,. Thi• aletement wu llled dueled by an lndlvlduel Ounc1nnon Ave Wiii· ducied by: an lndMduel ROM Marie ThebHu· Roben Ian uret. Mii under 1he Flctltlout wllh the County CWk of Or· NAME ITATIMfNT Wllll the Co.inly Clerk of Or· The reglatrenl(I) com-mintier, Calif 92ei3 rtaJC NOTICE The r.011trenl(I) com-8r1QQ•. 11539 Oledlton• Uncoln ~I ~:6.~tlngtO!'I 8u1lne11 N1me(1) llllecl enoe County ()fl Jvky 25, Tile lollowi~ per~ lie ~~ County on Auguat 2, menc.d C::,. tr:~~I= Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-l'tCTITIOUI .,._,. menoed to traneect bull-~~~ Founteiln v~. Cellt. ~· buslnH• 11 con-el>oVe on: NIA 1890 dOlng bullnest u ·-2 neea un t ducted b~· an lndlvlduel NAm ITATIMIM'T MM under the Flcthlout d ted ti'. en lndlvlchal Bruce Kelber ,.._ BETHLEHEM STEAM ~1 8u1lneu N1me(1) llated The re0l1trant(I ) com· 8uelntH name(I) uited Thia b\lllMH la con· UC: Y· 1 ( ) Thi• ltetem.nl wee llled Pvblllhed Orange Coelt CLEANING AND HIGH Publllhed Ofange Cout above on. July 1, 1990 rnen<*S 10 trenaect bull-The following per.aM tre ebove on: June 1, 1890 ducted by: an lndlvlduel The reg 11r1nt 1 1 co~: wllh lhe Counly Clerk of Or-Delly Pllol Augull 5, 12, 18. PRESSURE WATER WASH· Delly Pilot Augull 12, 19, 26. fllubelh P l(lrchner '*' und« lhe Flctllloue do+ng b\114neM II Pennie A. P!Munt Tl\e regl1trant(1) com· rnenced lo Iran~ l>U enge County O!'I Jvly 25, 2t 1tto ING. 1525 M ... Vltfde Dr September 2 1990 Thi• ltllemtnl WU flied Bu11ne11 N1me(1) lfltecl (l )STA·CLEAN (b):N~ Thi• ltet.ment WU filed meoc.d to trll'lllC1 bull· nMI undef '~ ,1c~:''f: 1990 • 5"-510 Eu t, Suite 224. Coet1 Mesa. Su-519 wtth the County Clerll of Or· above on July lO, ltto CONSUL TING, 2178 am with lhe County Cteril of Of. nest un<Ser the Flclltloul Bulin... Nem.,1 s , ...... Cal1I 926'6 ---------ange County on July 16, Aoulle Shiroma Or .. Orange, Cellf 92Ml1 County O!'I Auguat 2. BualnHs n1me(1) llaled a""Ye O!'I July 19 1990 P\ibhlhed °':T. CoMI ---------J ettrey Ru1Je11 2918 n11n11c ..,..TICE 1990 Patrletl Nathan Riiey, 2178 enge above on F•bruery 27 1900 Roben Murel 2 19 I mm1"' MnTIC[ Baker St . Costa MeH. Calll rUIH. "" ,..,... Thia ltlt~~ w:-lllled Paml Cir., Orange, Calll. 1990 f4'511t ROMM. Tllebelu·B;iggl Thl1 11a1emen1 w" Iii.cl Dall~ PllOI Augull ' I · 'j _....,:r:...:;:-:;:.;."-;;..;."";.;;.;.:;;.;;....._ 92626 '1CT1TIOU8 aUllNltt Publlll'led Ofenge Coe.It wltll th~ ty on~ o re· 92Ml7 p blllh9d Or Coul Thia atetement wu flied with Ille County Clerk of Or· 28· 9t0 Su-5051 '1C111'10UI eU ... 11 Ken Chelupnik. 3 1872 NAME 8TATE:MENT Delly Piiot Juty 22. 29. ~ n Y uty · Thie bu1lne11 11 con-Dau" Piiot Augue-:1:, 19. 26. wttll lhe Co.inly Clerll of Of. 1nge County on July 19, NAm 8TA,._.,, Joshua Dr . 1oc. Tr1bUCo The totlowlng persons are Auguat s. 12. 1900 ,..... dtlcted by an lndlvldull s.prembef 2. ,990 enge County on August 2, 1990 rtellC fl)TIC[ The tolloWlng penona .,. Cenyon C111r 92679 dOlng butlMsa u Su~89 P 011 tied OflnQI Coel1 The reg111rant(1) com-Su·515 1900 ftat7t dotnG bulineU" Th11 busineu la con-OORIUS ARCHITECTS u 1 I 22 2t ~ to tranaacl t>Yll· f~ Publlstled Ofeng. Coa11 irteTITIOUI .,._.. ACTION CARPET AND ducted by a gener11 part-1550 S.yaid41 Drive Corona ally Pllo1t2 ~~ . • MR under the Flc:llllOul Publlltled Ofenoe Coelt Dally Pllol July 29. Augult 5, N ... ITATl•MT UPHOLSTERY CLEANING ner1hlp del Mar. Call! 9262S PUBl.IC NOTICl Augult 5· · Su·•MI 8u1lnH1 M1me(1) llll•d rtlM.IC fl>TICE Dally Piiot Auguat 12, 19, 26 12,f19, 1990 The loilowlng peraon1 ere SPECIALISTS. 2217 Raleigh The regtstrani(I) com· Kermit 0or1u1 and Aa-ebow on. July 23. 1890 September 2. 19t0 Su-495 doing butll'IMI u Ave., Cosll MMe, Celli meoced to transac1 bust· soc11tes CellfOfnta 1960 flCTITtOUa IU ... aa Patrldt N A11ey '1CTITIOUI .,._.. Su-520 LORIE'S AUTO REGIS· 9a 21 neu unoe< the F1ctrt1ous 2420 Santiago StrMI. N--NAMf aTAJIMfNT rtel.IC M)TIC[ Til41 ltlletnenl wu 1.-0 NA• ITATll9N'T rtellC NOTICE TRATION AND TRANSFEB Paul Robert 0 '8'*'. 2217 Business Name(s l listed port Beacti. Celll 92660 The IOllOWlng pereona ere wit h the County Clerk of Or· TM iollowlng partone ere "8,IC fl)flC[ SERVICES. 8855 Allenll. Ralelgtl A¥9 eo.ta Mela. lbOve on July 3. 1990 Th11 bui1ne11 11 con-dOlng bu11neu 11 FICTTTIOUa MISMM ange County on July t s. dOlng t>Yllneu •: fl'ICTITIOUt aut•U Huntington Beach. C11it Clllf 92827 · Jelfrt1y Russell ducted by a eorpor1t1on REAL ESTATE, 18351 NAME ITATRMINT 1900 HUGHES CONSTRUC-irteTITIOU8 llUl•H NAME ITATfMIHT 92648 M~ Nc:hard Burton. 22 ThlS statemeni WIS flied Tile reglSlfanl(I ) com· Beadl 81vd 'A', Huntington The lollowlng '*'°"' lfl , ..... TION, 1132 SMt>Nff Drive. ..AMI ITATIMINT The followlng petlonl ere 0 Lorrt.IM (Lorie) Lewta. s.tilu Way, lrvlne. C1lll with lhe CO\.lnty Cler~ of Or. menced to tranNCt bulJ-ee.ch. C11if 92&48 dOlng bu11neu u Publlthed Orang. Coest Coete MMe, C.llf t2127 The '°"°"'Ing parlOIU are doing bullne11 u 525 Felrlu Sp 14, Co11a 92715 an~ Cou111y on July 13, ,_. under the Fictllloul Wiiiie L.. Vierra. 6888 NEWPORT ARTS GAL· Deity PllO\ Al.lgual S. 12, 19, Wan,,_ L Abajian, 1132 Oolng l>ullnen 11 TURNER VIDEO COM· Meet. Calif 92127 Thl9 twiln .. a 11 eon- 1990 Bualneu n1ml(1) Ill led P1111 Rldoe 91 . San Diego. LERY. 312 N Newport Blvc:t .• 29, 1890 S..1>4ul1 Drive. eo.t• Mele, LUXURY HAILS. 3536 E M u NI c AT I <1 N s 7 4 5 Tnla bUllMH II eon· dueled by: c::o-pertner1 F...:rl75 •DOve on July IS, 1990 Cell! 9212<> Newport Beach. Ce.1tt t2ee3 Su-503 C111t 92121 Pacific Coat H19ftway, Cor· DomlnQI O<tve. Sutt• 1 New· ducted by an lndMdual The reglttrentl•l com-Publl•Md Orange Coett Kermit 0oriu1. FAIA Thia bu1lne11 11 con· D1v1d B Bartholomew, Th11 bu1lne11 II con· one def Mii. Cell!. 92625 port Beacti. Calif 926e0 The regl1trant(1) Conl· ~ 10 trenaec1 t>Yll· 011ty Pilot July 22. 29. Thll etatement w11 meo ducted by. an lndtv\Ouel 25231 Sea V1111, Dana rtaJe NOTtef duel.CS by· en lndlvlduel Klmdung 1111 Bi. 81t7 E Turne1 Enterpr1111. Inc .. m.need 10 1ren11e1 bu1I-n..a under the F~llloul Augu11 5. 12 1990 wlin thtl CO\.lniy Cieri\ of Or· The reg1s1rant(1) com-Point. Calll 92883 Tile regl1trant(1I com· WOOOwlnd Ave . Orenge 745 Domingo Drive, Suite I. nest under the Flctltloua Butlneu Name(a) lfetecl Su-482 lllg8 County on Augull 2. menceO 10 tran1ae1 buli· Sar• Tuckerman. 312 N '9CMtOUI IUllN£SS ~ to traneac:t bu91· C111t 92669 N-port Beacti. C111t 92660 Bu1lnHt N1me(1) lflted lboYe on· July 20. 1890 ' .. •••••••Iii! 1990 neaa und« the F1e1111ou1 N-por1 Blvd . Newport NAMI 8TATIMllNT neat ~ Ille FICll"°"' Tn11 t1u11nffl 11 con-Tnls bulln1n 11 con-abOve on July 1, 19'0 Paul R O'Brien '4'A27 Bu11ne11 N1me(1) lilted Beectl, Calit. 92883 The following peraona "' Bu11ne11 n1me(1) llst•d ducted by 10 lf\dMduaJ ducted by a COfe>or•hon D LOftalne Lewi• Tl'Q statement wu tiled L{JCAL Publiahed Orang. Cout 1b0ve on July 10, 1990 This bu1lnH1 11 con-dotng bullneu a• IDOve on July 25, 1990 Tile reg11tr1nl(1) com· The reg111rant(s) com-ThlS 111temen1 wu flied wllh IM County Clerk ot or • Delly Pilot Auguat 12. 19, 26, W l .. Vlefrt ducted by joint ver"lture CH AN 0 LE R C 0 ~ · Wannes L Abej1a.11 menc.O to tran11ct busl· menced to 1r1n1acl bUll· with thtl Co.inly Clerk of Or· tnoe Couflty O!'I July 20. .. TlJAIES Sec>tembe• 2. 1990 Thia 1t11ement wH lli.d The regl11ran1(1l com-M u NI CAT IONS 6 O 9 This statement wes Iii.cl ness under lhtl F1e1111ous n .. 1 under thtl F1Ct1110Y1 ange County on July 25, 1990 , .......... ill Su-514 With the Co.inly Clerk ot Or-mence<l to 1r1nwct butt-Lt<kac>ur. Coron• del Mar, with thtl CO\.lnly Cle<k ol Of. Bu11ne11 Name{1l listed Bu11nes1 N1me(1) ll1l1d 1990 ,.._.1 II ange County on July 16, neH under the Flc:11tlou1 cut 92625 ~ County on AyOUll 2. above on July 10 1990 above on July 18, 1990 '~1 Pvl>lllhed Orange Cout 'ACIFIC VIEW •MORIA&. 'Aftk Cemetery • Mortuary Chepel • Cremat0ty 1 3500 Pte1ltC V-0<1111 Newport 8eaeh .... 17llO PIEHi lllTllll llll llUIWH MOf1uary • Chapel Cremation l 10 Broadway Cos11 Mesa Ml-1111 P\B.IC fl>TICE 1890 Bu11nen N1me(1) llatecl "o«>ert Blllf• en.ncter. 1890 Klmdung Tht 81 K1tnleen Tur,,.r. Presl· PuDhtned Orenge Colet oe11y Piiot July 29. Augusl 5. --;..;;;..;=..;....:..;..;;..;...;...;.;;;.._--1 '4all7 1b0ve on January 31. 1990 eot LerklPU'. Corona Oii ~1 Th•• 1t1temenl was i11ed o.nt Dlliy Piiot Augull S. 12. 19. 12 19 1890 1 T A T £ M E N T O f Pul>ltsll«I OranQe Coall D1vl0 B B1rlholomew Mar, c.111 92825 Pubtlahed Orange Coall With the County Clerk of Or· Thll stetement was flied 26 1990 . . Su-498 WfTHDMWAL Delly Piiot July 22 29. T1111 111tement wll flied Thia bu1lness 11 c:on· Deily Pl1ot Augull f2. 19, 28. inge CO\.lnty on July 13. wllll tne CO\.lnty Cle<!\ ot Or-Su·S 12 F"Otill PA"TNE"aHtP Auguat s 12. 1990 wtth thtl CO\.lnty Clerk ot Of. ducted by 1n 1nd1vtdull September 2. 1990 1990 1nge County on J uly 25, .,._IC ..,.. 1 .,.t ~TINO UHDE" Su-487 enge County O!'I July 17. TM Jeg11lr1nt(1t com· Su-S16 F.a272 1990 ,."'"-nu iw. FICTITIOUI aUllNE8t 1890 menCed to tranl8C1 bu,._ Publtslled Of1~ Cout fl'...,7 NAME P\mlC NOTICE fl'4U511 ,_. und9f thtl FICllll0\11 MtlC fl>TICE Daily P11ot July 22 29 Pubh&Nld Orange Co111 FICTmout aualNlat F1CTITIOU9 eu.INl•t Pubhllled Ofenge CoMt Buelneu n1me(tl Haled Augull S 12. 1990 Deily P1101 August S 12 19 NAME aTATl•NT N~ ITATl•NT The I01low1ng person llU FICTITfOUt llUllNll81 D111y Piiot July 29. Augult s. l bOve on July 24. 1990 F1CTITIOUa eutMlta Su-48 I 26, 1990 The iol!Owlng pellOl\I .,. ni. tOllQwing '*'°"' .,. wtthdr1wn aa 1 g-el Plfl· NAME ITATIMINT 12. t9, 1990 ROW\ B Ch1ndltlf NAMl ITATT...,-Sv-507 domg business II dOlng bullnetl u · ner trom the par1ner1n1p op. Thi toil0W1ng pertons are Su~91 This tt1temen1 wu filed The loilowlng per1on1 are Pt.ellC NOTICE (11STRESS SOLUTIONS POWER LEADERSHIP. «•hng under Ille l1Ct1t1ous dOlng bullneu u •---------with the Couflty Clerk of Of· dOlng bullnell u Pt.ellC NOTICE (b>PATRICE B BRUMLEY, 850 Town Cir Dr '1900, t>Ysmess narM of NEW· VANTAGE MARINE 733 P\ljlfC fl>lt(l ange County on August 2 GRAPHICS TO GO. 10044 "CTITIOUI IUllNHI M ED 3027 Madek1 Ave · Costa ~.Calif 9262& PORT WRAP RESORT II Monrov11 Ave Unit t< 1900 Adams Ave Ste 131. Hunt· NAME aTATfME:NT fl'ICTITIOUI IUalNEal Costa M ... CaHf 92628 Suun Durlk 17 W 1660 S1nt1 A"I Ave Cosll Costa Mesa. C1hl 92627 fl'ICTITIOUa eut•at ,~ lngton 8eacn. Cell! 92646 Tne loilowtng petsons are NAME: tTATE:MlN'T Pllrl<le Beetrio. Brumley, WHtowbfooil. Ir.Me, Celtt Meaa. Cellf 92627 Peter G1rban1, 324 Co1t1 NAME aTATIMOIT Publtst'led Orange Coelt Adrllnne L Scotleld doing buslnet• 11 The ioUowfng per10ns ire 3027 Med.ire Ave . Costa 92714 The UCllllOUS bustnHt Mesa St . Coll• MeM. Cell! The IOllowlng petlOl'll .,. Dally PllOf Mlgull 12. 111, 26. 10331 Sh1ngrl·I•. Hunt· SOUT H LA~ SA LES doing bua1nea1 H Mell, Caltl 92828 Thi• bullneH II con- namest11ement lor Ille part-92627 404ng butlneH 11 September 2, 1890 lnglon Beeen. Cakl 92646 LEADS t088 rvine Blvd FOREVER OIAM ONDS, Thia bu1inff1 11 con· ducted by. en Individual netthlp wts hied on Sep-Thlt bu11ne11 11 COf'· ll)PACIFIC WATER Su·6l3 lh11 butlneH 11 con· Tuaun,Ci lll 9 880 260 Cagney Lane Unl\212. dUC1edby·1nlndtvldvel Tll• regl1trent(1l com· Guru11n 1<111111 13250 Newport Beac;h Calif 92663 The registrant(•) com-menc:.d to tranaacl bult- Mo11ey Grade R1mona. S11uy Ann MIQl10<1 260 rnenced to tren11t1 bull"· ,_. under In. Flcll110U1 Celll 9206S Cagney Lane Uni! 212. neaa undef the FIC11tlou• Bu1lneu N1me(1) Ila led P\8.IC NOTac£ I Thia buslnen is coll· N-porl Beach C1lll 92663 Bu1inHt Name(•) lilted •l>Ove on. July I. 1990 dueled by 1n lnd1v1dual Th11 buatn1u 11 con· lbOve on July 15. 1990 Suean Durlk The reglttrant(s) com· dueled by an lndMduel Petr~ Brumley Thia 1t1temenl wu llled menQed 10 transact bust· Tile reg11tr1n11s1 com· Thie etaternent wu lllecl wl1h the County Clettl of Or· neat \11\<Sef the F~utloua meoc.<l to t•anaact l>Ull· with Ille County Clerk Of Of· enge County O!'I July 25. BuelneH Name(&) listed neH unde< tne F1et111ous •nae County on July l3, 1'90 ,~- l bove on NI " Bl.l•ness Name('I listed 1990 - Gurujll'I 1<111111 aoove on July 23. 1990 fl.a:nl Pvblllhed Orlllge Cout Thia 1te1emeot """ flleO Slacey Ann M1g1tor• Publl1hed Orenge Coa1t Deity Pilot Augu11 5, 12, 19. WE WILL Daily Pilat Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley ELL INDEP7NDENT ORANGE COAST OUR WEEKLY AR ~::~~~~r 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 1 O words for 3 weeks at $ 18.50, 55e each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word oonstitutes anything that has a space between it . For individuals only I• NAME------------PHONE ____________ _ : ADDREiSS CITY t STATE ZlP----CHECK 1---AMOUNT ENCL--- ' MASlUCAllDMSAI EX11RATION DATI! ---- : ME~~C~-·----~------------~~~~.,-----------r~---~-----, • • I l I I I .... e .. wtth tile Co.inly Clerk of Or Thta statement wu hied Dally Pilot July 22. 29, 28. 1990 ange County on July 19 with tile County Clerk of Or-August S 12. 1990 Su-508 199<> ange cou"'y °"' July 25 Su-483 ,_.10 1990 Ptll.IC fl>TIC£ Publltlled Orange Coast F*447 Pt.ellC NOTIC£ Dally Piiot July 29 August 5. Published Orange Coast 12 19 1990 Daily P1101 1'ugu" ~ 12. 19 Su-496 26 1990 FICTITIOUa 9UUtl88 NAMllTATR•NT Su-~1 I TM iollowlng petlon' 1re PlllllC NOTICE ---------1 doing DullneP 11 PllllC NOTICE A u T 0 M A T E D fllCTITIOUI aUllNEH SPRINKLER SPECIALIST, NAME 8TATttffNT FICTtTIOU8 IUllNE81 201.t l OrehlO, Santa Ant Tne loilowtng petlOf\I ere NAME: STATEMENT H111gnt1. Clllf 92707 do;ng bualoell., Th~ fotlowlng oenons ere Michael Cllrlat~ Leal HAIR 1'AT 1 t07 Ji m· dOl"Q bullneu as 20 t 41 OrchtO Sa" ta Ana bOf .. Rd Space •3 N-· lHE WOK 1400 w CoHI He1ghh Cllll 92701 l>O<I Beech Calif 92660 Hwy Newport 13a.cl1. C1l1f Thi• ou11ne11 11 con· Su11n J° K1r1111. 2528 92663 dueled by 1.11 lndlYlduel Alder Ln Cotti MMe Calif Mar11 S Chuang 8 Tile reg11trenl(1) com· 92827 Monterey Circle C.0ton1 del rnence<I to trenMci bull· Ar1 BeneOICI 2528 AIOer MAI Calif 92625 neH und9f lhe Fletllloul Ln Costa MeH Cehf v 1nc1n1 Chuang 6 Bu1tn.,1 N1me(1) lilted 928°27 Monlerey Circle, Corona de1 •bOve on Jvly 20, 1900 Tllll ou11ne11 19 con · Mar Cell! 926:1S MiChMl C LNt ducted by • gen4Hal part· Thia bu11ness 11 con-Thi• ttetemenl wq llled nerat>lp duct~ by nust>1nd and wife Wltll tne County Clerll of Or· BUY through classified Tile reglSirantfsl com-ange County on July 20, menc:ed to tranHCI bull· 1900 netl under lhtl FICllllOUI ,.._.. Bualness N1m•\1I fisted Publllll«l Oran~ eo .. 1 above on Not Vel Dally Piiot July 29. Auguat 5, Vincent Cllu1ng 12. 19 1990 Tlllt llllemerll Wll hied 'tcTITIOUa Ml ... H NA• ITATIMIWT TM following l*llOn• ere dOlng bullnlU .. GLENN ALLEN AND PALAGYI, 3010 Brtatol, Suite 400, Coate M .... Calll 92121 Glenn Allen. 2122 Cemlno L~el. Sill Clemente. Celll 92t72 Thia bu11neu 11 con· ducted by • genwal per!· neuhlp Tile reg111r1nt(1l com- rMnc:ed to tranaact bull· neu under the Flclltl0u1 8u11ne11 N1me(1) t11tecl above on May 15. 1tto L Glenn Alletl Jr Thia 1111ement wN llled wfth IM County Cl«k of Of. = County on .My 25. ,~ Pul>lllhed Ofange Coeet D•lly Pllol Auguat 5. 12, 19, 28. 1990 &u-50t STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? \ The Legal Department at the Dally Piiot la pleaMd to an- nounc. a new service now avail- able to new buslnetses. We wlll now SE.ARCH the nam• tor you a1 no e•1ra charge. and aave you the time and the PleHi ttop by to me your flctltloua buslnets statement at the Dally Piiot Legal Oepar1· ment, 330 Wnt 8ay, Coate Mesa. California. If yoo can not atop by. p ..... call ua at (714) M2·•321. E•tentlon 315 or 318 end we wlll make arr~t• for YoU to handle thtl prOQedUfe by mall ·trip to the Court HouM In S1nta An1. Then, of courM. after the March I• completed we will file your fictltloua butlneu name statement with the County Clerk, publlth Of"Ce • week tor four WNICI u required by law and tMn fife y<>ur p<oof of publl· eatk>t1 wtth the County Clerk. If y<>u lhould nave 1ny furthef queetl<>M, pteaM ~n u1 1nd we ~II b9 more than glad to ualtt you Good •~ In your new bu-'neeatl l