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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-22 - Orange Coast Pilot....._SeeP .. AS lllO•C...'1,lllllM• I ·. THE OR~NGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! It's Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1990, and here's what's hap- pening: Ol\ANGE COAST WEATHER: Early morning clouds clearing to sunshine. T•y't ~111/low: 71..f5 Yesterday·s hiJh/low: 71-63 Tomorrow's high/low: 73-66 SPORTS: llajer Lupe Baseball: ftlla41el~la It, Dod1en ll a.ctauu a, Cllica10 1 H·HOU• HOTLIN• TOTH••DITO• 642-6086 Comntenn • 71p• S•• ,._,,.AZ'°'~ INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: Sting a Democrat on the Orange Coast 1s a llttk like being a Laker fan at Boston Gardens ... So it shouldn't come as an y shock that holding a fu nd-raiser fot 1hc pany fronted b} a donke~ can be a difficult chore in one of the most consena11 vc areas 1n thl' nation. Coast Republicans lhro"" ntz) bashes that attract state and national pan) kad<.·rs and enough "'ealth) charactcrc; to kee p Joseph Wambaugh crank- ing out cheap no' t:ls for dec- ades ... The presuknt. 'ice president and ex-president make regular v1s11S. ofl(·n 10 a,ivc a boost to local GOP candidates ... Pete Wilson has pown so accustomed to wing· ma b) the Coast and scooping up mone) that latcl~ he hasn't made the tnp. but sen1 a '1dco of himself ins1ead Coast Democrats. mean- while. ha' c their O\.\ n methods ... The Dcmocrauc Club of West Orange Count).)S spon· soring a bag garage sale from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Frida} at 8722 Bel Air Circle. West· min~ter . Perhap!. thc~ ·11 ha'e some Mondale-Ferraro T-sh1ns for sak \llEATHER AND OCEAN CONDITIONS ......... A7fw ....... Air ~ Good with a PSI forecalt of SO. ...... eeellldw: Beaches me ~na poor to fair ODDdiUODI with 1-3 foot waves and -a water lnDperature of 71 dcpeea. .... a t p s Good calebet ol catico ~ bonila, and IOme ~lowtai? and dondo aft reponed. ....._ e•tllh• Lisht. Variable winds today, ex- cept IOUtbwest to west I 0 10 15 knots witb 2-f'oot ... afternoon and evenina bours. SweU IOUtb 2 feet. INDEX Business A4 Classified 83-6 Comics 88 Crossword 84 Horoscope 84 Opinion A6 Society AS Sports 8 1-3 TV listings A7 W eather A7 'l"ODAY'S THOUGHT "L~lsur~ Is tM most chall~nglng r~sponslbllity ~ rNn can ~ o~r~d." Dr. Wllllam Russ~ll WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1990 Saddam told to stu.ff it • ,,.,. u .. r,.-o A U.S. Air f'orce f'· 15 .. Eagle .. skims the desert Tuesday as part of the America n defense of Saudi Arabia. Stock market in nosedive; experts say don't jump ship I)' RUSS LOAR O.ily Not -.-u llflit•• Hopes of stock market stabihzauon v.erc dashed toda} as the Dow Jones industnal index noscdJVed more than 50 points. but local financial anahsts sa' now is no umc to 1ump· ship. · "I would not be surprised 10 see, lD the not-so-distant future. the trend mo' 1ng back toward an upwards C)'cle.'' said James Do11. director of business forecasting for ("hapman < ollcge. "I ccna1nly wouldn't dump m )' holdings. not bcalu~ ofth 1\ ki nd ofs11ua11on .. After a 72-point loss la)t "'eek the Do"' Jones indC\ \\3S up 11 points b) the t'nd of trading Mon- da). But m1rronng a wa'c 1)f selling on o 'ersca) markets. thl' industrial index T ues<l:I\ ti.·11 52.47 points to 2.603 Q6 ·on .1 heavy trading 'olume of I~' million share'> Dott ha) studied the 1mral t ol stock ma rket .. ,hocb ." cau.,ed I" lllaJOr cvt nts ~h s the Jeath ol a president or m1lltar) confront.a · tion~. anJ h1'> rl·scan:h sho"'s that fi nanual markl·ts ~u1c k l~ bounle bac k "The impact of thl'<,e shcx k~ 1s usuall) quite tl'mpor- 31)," he ..aid Doti and olhn fina nnal anal}St' ..a' that unccna1n1' " the main l ulpni hd11nd the mar- l..l'I°) late'>t up'> and do"'n~ ·11 lhcrl··~ an~ thing tha1 realh dam- Jj?.l'!> thl· markl·t temporanl~ CM''I f Pluse see STOCK/B•ck Pagel Laguna Beach still opposed t o offshore drilling I)' KAREN AUGE Deily ..... St-" Wttlct LAGUNA BEACH -While the rest of tht' ~ortd womes about where future barrels of crude 011 arc going to come from. cit) leaders here turned their a11rnt1on to the same ·concern. From a sltghtl} different per· spcctive, ho~rver. Urged on b} adamant ofT· shore dnllin& f~ ounc1l man (Please SH Of1./&ack P~) West, Arabs hang tough despi te threats By THOMAS \JI A GNER .\rab and Western nauons toughened their re olve against addam Hus!>Ctn on Tuesday. condemning his threats against the ho!.lages and adding more muscle to the force intended to strangle has econom) and dnve him ou t of Kuwait. In a speech directed to Prest· dent Bush Saddam defended de· 1aan1ng foreigners and pro mised "a maJor catastrophe" 1f fighting brc.tks out in the Pr rs1an Gulf. lraq's lore1gn minister. Tanq \L11. rnllcd for a negoltated scttk· ment but did not ofTer 10 \.\1thdra"' Iraqi truops from "UY.ell! 'W h11e Ho u~c s pokes man Maritn F1t1"'ater d1sm1sscd Sad- dam'\ add rr~!. a1; the "same old lltan' from Iraq · and said no tali..) arc l'X>'l\thlt' un ttl Iraq "11hdra" s tis tens ol 1housands of lroop' trom "u"a11 \kan"' htk. .\rab eflorts to 1.ountl·r the Iraqi aggression grev. Eg,pt "'h1ch has led .\rab oppost· 11on Ill the ln\a!.1on. urged Sad· dam to \\1thJra"' fro m Kuwait or fall' J \\Jr "that wall dr ,our l..''l'l\lhing .. ) na furmall) announced II \.\J~ sending troops to Saudi .\rab1.i Ycml·n promised 10 tum a""a} an Iraqi 011 Lani.er. but questions about m 1nten11ons surfaced when at lea~• '"'O Iraqi 011 ta nkers ap- pcarl·d 1n 11' pon In London Bnmh Pnme Mtn· 1\ler \largar{ 1 Thatd'1rr urged the l n1tl'd '\,at aon ' w au thonze the u~· ul m1lttJr~ al t1nn to stop Iraqi tanl.l.'r' 1n thl' gulf ~1rs Thatcher -.a1J 'hl' "'Cluld rrtu~ To negouatr "'Ith I ra~ to "''n trecdom for fPlease 5ee IRAO/~dc PageJ Another Ferris trial gets under way Both s;des hoping for a decision after last May's mistrial hl lllJ' oiler j •kkn\C for his client. During l.t'>t ".1J' ·s m al. Baruch Jlll'"'l'J lhl' ur. 111 go into dl'11bcra- IH111' \\tthnut otlenng an' more de· ten"' than h" ,n"'·l'\ammauon of pH\\'\ utu 1 "' tnl''\('\ <Ml' ing thr l>1\tnll \ t.irnl' ',j..e v.a" too thin tn "'Jrrar 1 Jn lmcin11ed defense I)' EMILY ADAM S Deily l'lot Jc~ \lltftH SANTA ANA -The m)slel) of Eilern Case) 's death ma) be frought with decomposed d ues. hidden motives and a d1~ppcanng bod). but a )Car and a da) after her death. jurors collected Tucsda) to again II) to solve the puzzle. The fi rst tnal of James Murrell Fems Ill an·uo;ed o l ( a<tl.,·, murder. endcd last 'Aa' in J hung JUI) and m1s1nal Whtie tx11h pm'· ecutors and the delcnc;c arc hoping for a more defin 11"c outlOrTil' from this panel's deltbcrat1ons. mam ol the same problems 1ha1 plagvl·d lit( case from the bcgtnntng hnga 8) the time her bod) "as lound the 55-year-old num· had n~arhl·d J Murder ended victim's dream I)' GEORGE McCRORY 0...,, l'llot SC"" \lflit" T USTIN -Chad Chadwick and his a,irlfnend ""ant~ to get married a year from now. but w~dang bells won't be nnging. Chadwick. 22. a Costa Mesa High School graduate. was slain execu- tion-style late Sunday or early Mon- day at the Super hops auto pans store in Tustin. Chadwick, Darrell Esaar. 22. of Huntinaton Stach and llussc:I Wil· Iiams. 21, of Seal Beach. were shot at close ranae after they were tied up with tape in a back tortroom. Btlievma robbery was the mo~ for the slayinp. police 1nvest1ptors Tuesday matched computer rcct1pts with cash 1n the store safe. But the time<onsumma process was not fi n· ished as of Tuesday evening. and poHcc did not ha'c any funher leads in the case, said Tustin Police Lt. Houston W1lhams. "We're still lookina at a robbery. but we don't have an)'lh"'I else to ao on. and we arc tryina to estabti h a mouve," W1lhams said. Because the doors were found locked Monda momma. policc theorize tha t the killer or killers ma) have forced the emplo)'ees to lock the building before comm111ing 1hc murde~. The murderers then cs· caped, wtth thr doors lod 1ng au10- mat1call) behind them But detecll\CS hn,rn't ru led out other scenano 1n the case. such as ~taltatton after an argumC'n t or that the shootina was drug·rchued. Wtl· Iiams said. Chadwick. who was "' ing an Or- anae. dated his girlfnend Le he for about four }Cars and had ron tdc~ ~tltnJ a blood t"t for mamage. His best fncnd from high school brole the news of C'hadw1clt's dee1h te ht'r "He loved her and v.antcd thr best fo r hu;· said Chadwick's fnrnd 8111. who declined to l•'e ht la t name. Chadwick and bis fncnd ~orkcd toeether at the Co ta Mesa Super Shops store for about a }car until Chadwick transfe rred to the new Tustin tott that open~ thrtt months•· Ba1dcl apcnd1na umc with h1 aarlfncnd. ('hadwte\ liked v.orlm1 on h11 four-wbttl-dri~c truck "He ,...._ .. IOLUNG/811C11 ,. ... , ~IJll' ol tktompos111<1n that m<iJl· Hknt1liLdllun dtllilult Plau n~ lhl· C\Jd llml· and mode ot death hJ\C bl·en nearh 1m0<1 ... .-.1tik \o v. h1le JUWr'i fidgell'd 11nu1m lurtahh 1n lhl'lr -.eat\ thl'' ll'tl·m·d to la"'\ers d1cuss thc llll• l'lk lll m.1ggois on a dead l'k'kh -,in .ml to determining umc ot dl'.llh -and thL' ""eight of the \.\Oman·, intanal 11rg.rn' Lhl' Sll'math"'hurn1n~ ll''t1m11n' \\tll no douN tntl'n"l' J' C'-~'rt' jnJ ld\.\)C:-rs argul' "hl·thl·r ,,·, re,,,_ 1hk that ( ·a'4'' d1l·J 111 .1 h 'Jrt Jll3l J.. -or at the h.inJ, 111 I l ·r' .\llornt:~' tor l'.hh \Ilk migh t he l<nl·nng mul'h ol lhl' 'klml ground but th1\ llnH· 1hrrl' '"II tx· om· esscnttal dilkn·m l lt)<.'1 Aarut h "11d Boat race action I h1' t1llll' hl··11 prohahh call his 11\.\ n '' 11m·,~' l'-ut t'" <.uli douhtful I l'rrt' "111 1.11.t• thl c;tand. Baruch said f Ptu se se~ TRIAL/B•dc P•f Slllpper Jo"" ••wHn1. left. •n·411 crewpenon '°'"' ...... 1eru1ll• ..,. ----~-... -........ Jr.Ntlll•MI ............ . ,.. ..... Tiie__, .. _._ .. , .. •#•• • II II " . " ,, PAGE . Orange Coast People Candy Caffey and Robin Kemp Trash blaze puzzles firefighters Substance stumps hazardous material experts prbqe colltttton and continued to ignite the dumped trash at tbe city yard on Superior Avenue. oranac substance, which flared up each time someone stepped on it. NEWPORT BEACH -A solid, orangc- colored mystery substance tha• kept igniting a pile of trash stumped hazardous materials experts from the Newport Beach Fire Department and the county Health Care Aaency on Tuesday. Newport Beach fire and county health per- sonnel colltcted small nuuets of the material. some in pieces as large as half-dolltar coins, but have not been able to determine what it is. Samples of the material were sent to a private lab for analysis and the rest was to be disposed by a private company because of its reactive nature, Fire Capt. Drake Muat said . "Every so of\en we tet trash fires from barbecue coals thrown out m the trash, but this is funny stuff," Pendleton said. Pendleton said plastic explosives, generally manufactured by the military or illegally im- ported from communist countries. had been ruled out as a possibility. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said the fumes didn't appear to be hazardous. "They're scratching their heads," Newport Beach Firt Capt. Ray Pendleton said. "It looks like peanut brittle to me." Newport Beach police. meanwhile, arc trying to determine who threw out the substance. Fire and police personnel also responded Tuesday to a repon of a gray substance spilled into the Back Bay. in a channel off Evening Star Lane. Fire Capt. Al Schmehl said the substance wu apparently concrete coloring from a pool and deck under construction at a home at 400 Evening tar The flammable. hi~ly acidic and non· solubl.e substance. ~ixed an with trash picked up on Windward Lane in Newport Heights, sparked a small fire m a city truck during the mornin11 . :The trash collectors initially tried to ext- inguish the fire and then called for assistance. About an hour later, city yard employees ~oticed the trash flaring up again. Upon closer 1nspec11on. workers found the small pieces of THEY ARE ----------- Co-owners of "Where's th<.' Party?" a balloon. C'ard and decoration shop on 17th Street in Costa Mesa. BALLOON SCHOOL-------- An avid tennis player and Assistance Leagm· volunteer. Cand} hadn't worked 1n 20 years when she met Robin at ··balloon srhool." There. the partners learned ho\.\ to make a bndc-and-groom decoration out of balloons. a balloon juke box. and other things that go far beyond what clowns used to do at children's panics. ··Pcopk have go11en a lot more creatt' e wtth balloons." Robin said. COMi)LEMENTING SKILLS ----- "People are m) fone." Cand~ sa id. ··Bus1m·ss rs Robin'<;." Although their biggest customer so far \.\SS a car wash/'ien ire StallOn that \J'l('nl $.l,()()() On balloons. thC) 've also done balloon and barbecues for ~en Petr Wilson and other notabks PARTY MOOD ---------- The best thing about thl' hu\rness. the partner., '"~. rs that people an: in a good mood \\hen the} comt• tn to tht.• \ltirt.•. Erthl•r the) 're bu~rng pan} supphcs or .i 1.·ard for <;onwone "Tim,., thr Oe\I I'\<.' felt 1n ~C.tr'> ... Cand~ ~td. ROBIN'S STORY --------- A year and a hall ago. Robin wa~ \dltng hallon'> from her home for weddings and olhl.'r large l'' 1.'n l'> He Inn: thilt. \ht.• t.wght Junior high c;chool for 11 \t•ar\ "I got hurncd out.'' \he admit' KILLER BUSINESS The panner\ decided on tht.· I ~th 'itrl't.'I Int.J iron ..... 11hou1 doing an} marl..ct rt.''itarth ~lthough R11h1n drl\n trorn ( o\ 1na to ( O'ita Mesa C\ c~ da\ 11\ \.\nnh 11 'ht.· <,,11d '\\ 1· do .1 l..rllc:r bu<,1ne'is " -Compiled b.1 Joy Anthony Editor's note: II .~ou knoi+ someone i+bo should be featured in "Orange Coast People" <:all the Dai/J Pilot's Cit.' Desk at 642-4321. or leave a message on tbe Editor's Hotline -642-6086. Gaido ordered to replace counsel By KAREN AUGE Delly ~llOt St-" llfrtt~r SANT A ANA -A Judge on Tul's- da' orderl'd Marv Ann Ga1do to fin.d a nl'\.\ a11orne·~ to represent her 1n her kgal quest for a CH} Council post Superior Coun Judge Eileen C. Moore ru led that a conflict c:ustcd because Ga1do'~ attornqs. tephen Coonll and Franl-.ltn Lundrng. had pre' rou\I) ad' tst•d the cit) on 1hc same tssue. Ga1do said sht• ha) retained In ine attorne} Chrn.topht.•r ~!ears 10 take her case "Thi~ ,., a minor setba<:I... I l..no\.\ Chr" Mears 1s a capable attornt.') and he's capable of deahng with thtl> issue. I think we're going to win. Gatdo and her new atlornc' ar\.' scheduled 10 appear in Moore's counroom on Aug. 31 10 argue that Gatdo '>hould be scaled on the Crl\ Counnl. and that no special cln·11un should ht.· held in Nov<.'mbt.·r Should an dcr11 on be held 1n No' ember. Gardo \.\ill not bt.· .1 t.:andrdate Ciardo claim'> that pet111ons calling for that t.'k<.'tton rnnta1ned 1mpropn signatures. am.I thl'refore. the pc11 - 11on) <,hould not have been 'alr- datl'd • Without a sullicrcn t number of ~1gna1urn. Ir' int· la\\ \.\Ould allO\\ uatdo. thl' 1hrrd-h1ghcs1 \Ole geuc:r 1n June's dc:t.11un . lo be sca1c:d on the (ti) ( ouncrl --------1 MOVING SALE Yes, after 26 years in this location we are planning to move ... but just across the street! To say thanks to old friends and perhaps make \..,some new friends -and make it easier for us, we are offering almost all the merchandise now in stock at this store at: 1/2 OFF Sale Lasts through S e pte mber 1st Mastercard, Visa & American Express All Sales Final c B CHA R LES H. BA RR WESTCLJ FF PLAZA AT 17th AND IRVINE A VBNUE (714) 642-3310 NEWPORT BEACH • • .. ,. Tax evader faces jall time Peanut oll spllls Into ~aln FULLERTON -For the first time 1n California. an ad- NEWS HUNTINGTON BEACH -Peanut 0 11 used to make potato chips spill ed into a Huntington Beach storm drain Tuesday. sending hazmat crews scurrying to keep the leak from spreading. mitted tax <.'Va der will be sentenced to Jail. even though has debts were set aside by a BRIEFS bankruptcy court judge. a state official said today. The spill at Island I ndustrtes. 17612 Sampson Lane, occurred about 11 :30 a.m .. said Huntin~ton Beach Fire Depanmcnt spokc,woman B1rg1d Da vis. David A. Lemke. 50. one- time executi\e w11h an Orange County oil company, will appear tomorrow in Fullerton Municipal It was unknown how much otl spilled. but a small amount flowed rnto Central Park Lake. Davis said. Coun. where he as expected to receive a 90-day Jail sentence, said state Franchise Tax Board spoke'>· man Jim Reber. "The thing that's unique 1s 1ha1 this is the first time rn state income tax history that a person ha!> been cnminall) prosecuted (for) tax evasion an~ subsequently had the debl discharged and is sttll ' going to Jarl ." Reber said. "I kn ow that has nr' er happened in California before." State Fish and Game D1.·partmen1 b1olg1m 1nspectc<l tht.• spill. but were not 'iUrl' rf an) fi~h in thr pond \.\eOUld be harmed h)' a natural. non-to\lc otl. "I guess 11's a longshot that some fish could die of 1f the 011 gets 1n fish gills." Da' 1s said Lemke pleaded guilty in 1986 to charges that he failed to file state tax returns for 1982 and I 98J. a two-)'car period during which hts income w11h Sc1en11fic Dnll1ng was $983.000. Reber c;a1d The cleanup of the spill wa!> left 10 the o ..... ner of the chi p facto~. Florencio Gomez. \.\h o planned to hire a prr ,att· lirm to clean up the me'>S. Leml..e's C'ittmated state ta). obltgatton tor the period \.\SS SI 2~000. Reber added Som<.' ul 011 appar<.'ntl) leaked from a h0k plas11c-l1nt.·d cardboard txn. but the remaindc:r ma' ha\e been blJt l..cncd orl used tn the chin fr.er~. Da\ IS sard . -By tbe Dally Pilot Portland firm awarded pier pact despite threat of lawsuit By ROBERT BARKER 0611)1 ~Uo1 S1.tf'f W rit., Hl l NT I NC1 lO~ BE Cll Brushing J\rc.k 'erlt.'d threat' ol a la"su11 b) .i lo.,rng hrddcr the Crt\ Count.ii 3\\Jrded J Portland. Or~ <.ompan~ an SX h m11l1un contrat.l 10 hutld a Ill'\.\ pin 1 he \.\1nn1ng tu<l. b' Rtl'dd lntt·r· na11onJI lnl 1\ S:! S mrl lton luwl'r than t.tl\ l'\lrmatl''> and $:! 8 m11l111n bclo\.\ tiw \cwnd-IO\.\l'\t bid ( ti\ 111liual'>. thuutth bumJ)l•d tht.· bid up h~ S:! ':! 1100 rn cirt.kr to mal..t• the: '\~(I p1hng'I round 1nm·ad ol 0t.tagon.ill~ '>hJJX'd \.\htl h " k'' C\fX'n\l\l' The round ptltng'> \.\tll &l'l' J hmorrral tout. h 10 tht· nt.'\.\ 1.x.io .. fol,t-long tau It I ~. ( 11~ ( nu nulmJn John Er~k1nt.· \<ml r lll''d·" "Rmantl ptlrng' add to thr ckganu· and h..'tlUI) nl ltw pta." Er'>klnl' \,trd "It wtll a1.lt1 a rnupk hundrl·d 1lrnu,.1nd to 1hr lmt hut the pll'r \.\ 111 1111>1<. IO t 1 ml'' h..·11cr " I he: l 11~ ( oum 11Jl\1111n :-.1 onda~ vot<.'d to ad' ante monc} to pa) tor brcakrng up thl' ruhhk of thl' old p1l'r and dumping 11 111 ahou1 6'i 1c,·1 of \.\ater to crcatl' a lhhing rcl'f Jhou1 li'c mile'> 'iouth\.\l''>I of tht.• pier The cosl of the reeL C'lllllla led at $67.000. I'> C\pl'Ctt•d to ht.· rc:pa1d h\ the (1111 Nel \\att.h C'ommttll'l' whKh ha'> prom1\Cd lu IJunt h .1 fund·ra1 .. rng drt\C R1t.'dl'I''> lo\.\ btd toul hl'd oil proleSI'> from lhl' (11.·naal < omtru, - tton Co of Long lkach. tht.• run- ncrur 1n 1h1.· ptl'r 1.ompc:1111on General ( O(\>trutttOn ollinal~ htntrd JI rnllu~1on hct\.\een Rtc:dcl and the C•I} ~ ...,coll Mcl\.ellar C.,encral ( omtructmn '1n· prt''>t · dent. wrote that Rrl.'dcl dn rated from Ci t)·.,, plan .. and c;ix·nlit.att0n\ and <,hould ha\l· hl'c:n dr'.>qu.ilr lil·d lk hinted a1 po-.s1blc lega l altwn tf Rrc:dcl landed the bid ( II~ l::ngtnt"cr Rohen h l'hhh111 d1!>m1s .. cd the protl''>I Monda' ii' "sour grape~ ... Officials said lhe Rtl'dl'I htd l ame rn lo\.\ because 11 plan\ to prcta'il l onuell' \Cll1on' ralht.•r than manu- fauunng thl·m rn plare. Al~o. the compan) lan '>J\l' ahout S:! mrllton bcrnU'>l' 11 a\ ti'> o""n trestle from \.\h tt.h to do lht• pier construc11on . offinal~ \aid Dc'>plle tht.• lo\.\ bid. t •I) ~dmin- 1stra1or l\l rl..l· l heruaga ~arncd of- ficral\ that lhl·re\ \ttll not l'nough mone\ on hand to tinanu· tt>n\lruc- 11on <if thl' pier H) the 11mt• th,11 architect draw- ing'>, rn:"' hu1ld1ng'> and other fca- tUrl''> arl· u>mputed. tht• CO)I rs el- pe<.ted to go IO about S 11 ..ll)O .ibout S4 m1llton morl' lhJn lhl' <.'II\ has set asu.k. l 'heruag..i \.ltd · n 1mpcnd1ng prl\ :lie tund-ra1s- 1ng campaign 1\ l'\pt.'cted 10 rat~ atK1ut S:!1 • m11l1on. hr '>Std. Ubl·ruaga '><ltd tht.· Cl l) elpt.'Ct('d to rccel\C about Sl 5 m1ll1on for pier construt. Iron trum the sale ol ctty- ownc<l lrh' Park. but 1hat ncgo-1tat1on~ \\llh .1 dncloper ha \l' fallen through The pier ha' been closed for safety reasons srncc June of 19MM School district toughens rules to deter drug and alcohol use By AMANDA WRAY O.tlly ~Mo( ( ~oon "'''"' ( OST A MF~.\ -"'c....,pon-\lct,a I Jn1ficd Schuol l>t\lfll t board ml·m· Retired Hughes accountant dies • f ormer llughc-; \1 rrr:i fi atrnun - 1an1 Ru1h M Lc,q\, of \Je\.\port Bl'Jt h. a 40-~l'ar rc"drn1 cit Orangt· ( ount~. dted ·\u~ 11 Siu· wa' 7-l. 'iht.• I\ \Un 1\ed h\ her \1m •\tthur Lcwt\, and daughlt.'r. M M ) l e....,,., Mo}cr. Both arl' ~c: ..... 1~011 lk.Kh rt''itdcnl\. Ser' tees arl' pn,,1tl' Edttor'a Hotline U2~86 'f 046 _,."'*II the 0.lly PllQI 0t _ ,.,_ w11 be ,_....._,,.._...,..,to EOllOI Wlllllm lcbd911. The ·-24·11out --ine MNice r!wy be utad 10 ,_0 ltn.,. IO lhe adilOt 1111 any ~ Comt1bulort 10 °"' L-... ~ ,,_,.. inCluOt ll'eK -Ind,..__ ~tor --icaiorl TM• 'fOVI c;omrrv My ~ '*·----~~·· bers l uesda} n1gh1 toughc:ncd rul1.·c; 1n an elTort to deter drug and alrnhol u..c: b} high school c,1udent\ A It hough no~ 'iu pportcd b~ (> l .\ presidents. pnnc1pal\ and otht•r M'.hool officials. a ponron of thl' pohC) which mandate'> a tntn'ller thl' first time a student rs caught \.\t th alcohol or drugs wa'i thr "UbJet. t of close scrutrn). "It's a severe action to take. hut 111 1967 11 wa!> rnlk•d to our atll'lllton when wt.• had a drug prnblcm." c;a1d boatd membt·r Rod Mal M1ll1an . before trust<'es took final actmn w approve the poltt'} "For 25 )Cnr~ "l"·, l' fought for control ... and thl' eflon'i '-'l'''c done haven't worked.'' MacMtlltan \ard "The young.)t<.'r!> \.\ho hn \ c wl..cn 1 How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon Orange County Advertising Ctau1fl«1 D.P•y Ed ltorlal N41w• Sc>otll Delivery guerentH! New•. IPOrtl 11.- • yOll 00 llOI Nivt ~ plptt by a • m • w ti.lore 10 I 5'0 t224 642 4330 &48 4170 am Md •11 0-I IO 10\I by noon Ou1 Cuatome< Main Off Ice hNDC-.,...,~le~l1omt•IT\ IO~p m I --......_ IM'IM -1111 ...._,10 .... , '°" ..,.11 9u11neu olla ,_ dlaMlllMI ~ 9u11neu 111 To meke •correction It .. Ille ~ C:..t ~ PllD!'I po4l(y 10 .,_.,.., CQrNIO al•-al tull9lanc• To NPOl'I 1111 -or ~lllfl. Giil 141'4.J'll arid a ll lot IN ctr Nik. ..._.L...._ YIDIP--. ... ~, ........ ............ VtceP,_.,._ ~ ,,.... ..... VaP--. ~ .. ...._ .. ~ VC..11' ...... andE...., a..,._ Cla.,..MM11f9 u..y__, p,. Piwt MatlaQllr • ad\ Jnlagc OI lhl' '>U\pt.'n\1011\ ont'n• time'> the) lool.. at tht.·m a~ extra \ aca11on\ "Ho\.\e man) would ha'l' crossed the ltnc last \Car hdd \.\l' had this poltc) tn place'•·· he askt·d. In the nc\t le\.\ )Cars. ho\.\C\cr. d1Mrt<-1 offiuals arc hopeful that fewer rule., \.\ 111 be '1olatt•d -both by the threat of th(• nc"' poltc) and by the li rst crop of ~tudents from drug cdu<:at1on programs entenng htgh school "What ,., rnterc~ttng 10 note about the middle \t.'hool le' l'I t'i 11 has drast1call) dropped," board m1:mbcr Jim de Boom c;a1d of '>uspens1ons in rece nt )Car' "I think \.\(' will be sup.parting the l..tds wtio want 10 say no. News of the weird Cat found trapped In vending machine GR FTON. Va. --\ ca l locked for mure than a month in an otht'r- w1sc empty v<.'nd1ng machine ap- pears healthy and ·~ up 10 her "old Im rng trrd : ... " the owner ~rd. Shado\.\. a S lOO blue-point Hima- la)an. was found 1n the machme lut wrek. af\cr '7 day\ without food or water. She lo~t nbout thr<'c pounds during thl' ordeal but 1s rcgn1n1n1 it rap1dl). ha O\.\ nc1 . Darcsa Hooper. ~•d Monday Sh1dow's ordeal ~n July 9. when Mr~ Hooper wld '" vcndina machine~ to J R I hl1on. who owns a 'rndma bu\1ncs' 1n C'hc\aJ)fake • on the V1ratnrn coac;1 noout 30 miln ~u1h of here The ca1 apparently aot 1n 1de the mnch1nt wh1k 11 wa' being worked on Mr1. Hooncr Slltd On ua. 14. ll1lton opened one of lhc ma hincs "When I opened 1t up, there were: two bta. blue eyes loolun• at me. .. he ta1d ... After 1t rt1h1ed what ,.... '°'"' on, it le~ out thrtt bia yowls like 1 cat 1n d11trn :· Genuine WWII flying aces share stories . Former enemies are 'dear friends' remembering days of' dog fights Snoopy should have been there last niaht. T he walls were crammed with paintinaa and li tho- lflphs of World War II fiJhter planes and the floor of tJ\e new Virainia Bader Gal- lery in Costa Mesa was filled with aenuinc World War II Oyin& aces. Fred Martin Granted, their vintage was 2S years af\er Snoopy's war, but the latter-day equivalent of Germany's Red l Baron was there. ·' Wilh 27S aerial victones, retired Luftwaffe Gen. Guenther Rall was the third-ranking ace in World War II. (Virginia Bader's cousm. Sir Dou&Jas Bader of the RAF, was the ace of aces.) Bo1fi of them. of course, arc an fighter-pilot heaven. but Rall, al 72, Tooks as 1f he could jump into the cockpit of an F-15 and give Tom Cruise an lmmclman roll for his money. The former chief of the ~stwar German air force and head of Germany's NATO forces stall has the look of an eagle. But he's missing hi s left thumb, which was shot off by another guest at the opening celebration of the Bader Gallery. Col. Hubert Zemke. They joke about it now, but there wasn't much laughter when Zemke and his p.4 7 squadron jumped Rall's fighter-escon group and Swiss-cheesed the ME 109s as they were driven eanhward. Certainly there as no bitterness between the two old wamors now. "There really never was," says Gen. Rall. "We were fighter pilots working for our countries. As the war went on. the illusions on our side began to fade away. We realized that what our lcadcr5 were dotng was crazy. "From that point on. m ) JOb was simply to take care ofm) bo)s. to keep as many of them alive as possible." the rctm:d Luftwaffe acr continued. "Now my colleagues here and I speak openl) to one another. We arc all dear fncnds.'' And these friends love 10 tell war stories. With their hands playing the roles of a Mcsserschm1tt or a Stuka. a P-47 Thunderbolt or a P-5 1 Mus1ang. these old "amors re-flew battle afier battle. relived adventure after adventure'. Hub Zemke 1s now an almond rancher near Oro\ 1lle. Not long after shoolln$ off Rail's lhumb. he was fl)ing bomber cscon a nd was caught 1n a violent storm. He had to bail out over German~ and wa'i taken pnsoncr. That was when he met Hanns-Joachim Scharff. another guest at the Bader Gallery opening. Hanns was the Luftwaffe in telligence officer who in ten 1ewcd every c:aptured allied pilot. His JOb was first to get informa11on. second to assign the p1lo1 to the appropriate pn~on camp. There 1s a book about him utled, "The Interrogator." It I\ difficult to imagine this counl}'. so ft -spoken gentleman of 7Q as a cattle-prodding. fingcrna1l-pullmg German POW interrogator But this Wll!> a man who got information from all but s1~ ot thousands of downed fliers who rnmt• bt'forc him. Not Just name· rank-and-serial-number information -hard in tell1gl·nce But he ne ver raised his \Olce, ne ver lifted a linger. You've probabl) heard the JOkl·s about the Gestapo thug\ who told prisoners. "Ve have 'a) s to ma kc )OU talk'" Han~-Joach1m Scharff had has "va)\ ... loo "I treatcd thl'!>C mcn as friends and as equals ... he 'i<lld "Wc talked about our tam1hcs. about our pasts. and about our hopn for the futu re When I intervtl'wed. I drC'ssed as our equ1,alent uf h" rank. "hethcr thl"\ "l'rt· a lieutenant or a colonel. We had that 1n common .\c:tuall). I was a prnate .. ~harff recalled that." hen he 1nten 1ewed Hub I.cm kc he didn't lr) 10 get much mformat1on from him "He "as' c~ hnght. a leader So we JU!.t c:hatled tor a "h1le and I assigned him to Stalag I on thl· Baltic. wh ert• he bcc:amt' allit'd ..enwr officer I knc" thq needed a good commander for the pn-.one~ and I thought fl ub "ould tx· ideal And I h~<'d him I liked almos1 all of lhC'm .. Bud Mahun n of ewport Beach "as one downed .1ll1ed 0\C'f Hanns d1dn·t ha'l' a chanct' 10 gct to kno" Aftl·r 17 months 1n combat OH'r Luropc. he wa!> '>hot du" n JUSI before D-l>a}. hut madt his wa} bad to England "Ith thl· hC'lp of the French underground He mC't llanns 'tharfl at thl· Pentagon 1n 19-'R. "hen "thl· interrogator" wa \ brought to the l ' S lo gt' l' a \l'm1nar on h1\ inter\IC'" ing tl"chnu.tut•s. "Thl' man was remarkahll·:· Mahurin \aid "He 1s an an\lcx·rat. a gentleman and a canng human heing. That made him the mo\t effect1 \l' intrrrogator ever f hcre·., a lc''un there:· ScharO now "' (') ID Ucar \ allq Spnngs. near r r hal hap1 . .ind commute!. \\l'C'kl > to L o~ .\ngl•k\. where he and his daughter-in-la\\, Mon1~a. run a mo~ir 11lc bu\lne\s. .\mong thl.'1r pru1er t\ fhr scrnnd noor of the Capitol 1n ~at ramento and scHral 'cnul'' .11 D1sne) World. including thl' ( indert.'lla set Times and lt\eS do changl' But not lor the collector\ and a\lat1on buffs who 00t ked 10 lh~· Bader Galll'r) l.i'it night I hC'sc "err hardcore fanc;, armed "11h book'I and l1 tho pnnt\ to he autographed ll\ th e \\ orld \\ ar II fl~ in~ ace'I Fighter pilots alwa)s ha'c been the s1lk-~arfed pnma donnJ~ of 0) mg That hasn·t changed. and tht'1r fans \\ere delighted Fred Mart/0 '1 N lomo rvos Moodays, Wedorsday~ aod Fridays. ..., ...... _,..... Snowbirds ... ,,.. acro11 Newport Harbor In their famous fllght. Lasers replace Snowbirds in annual sa iling event In 1936. ihe tint "Flight of the nowb1rds." a \a1lin1 e'ent fo r )'Ouna proplc mann1na one• pcrwn nowb1rd boats, ~a1> tntmducC'd b)' the Ncwpon Beach Chamber of Commerce 1n Ne.,..· pon Harbor. The event was held every summer un11l 1969 With the introduction of hiaher performan e boats. tM nowb1rd bqsns to die oul in popularit) and was replaced bncfly b) lhc Kite (but the Fl~ht of lhe K11c never cauaf\t on, dup1\C the t'fttchy mlc) and finally there were enouah or the prctl) and popular Luers lo hold annual F111)11s of the Lucn Wt IO o-.wbottd for b11toncal rontribuoon nd 1htm to Dtd You Know. 0r..,. Cease Dally , ..... P () Box I 560, Cosra MtM, 9161 -c..r'" ty Aw .... CQ\SI' .. Kemp warns against alien pollcy ., • • I • • • ly 8C>e VAN IYKIN ~,..,._ .. ...., ency 1erviccs do 10 on the ... ol Med. ~ a.Wrw clienu 10 show f'Cticlaacy ~ : COSTA MESA -A nearly defunct attempt by city officialJ here to bar charitable service to illcaat aliens received another massive blow Tuesday from federal Housina and Urban De- velopment Secretary Jack Kemp. A divided City Council voted on Au.. 8. 1989 lo enact a policy requiring organizations reccivina federal Community Development Block Grant funds throuah the city to verify that the people they served were legal residents of the U.S. Both AmbutleY and Mayor hter Buffa are up for re-electioli:. 'Buffi 1rutially supported lhc policy bul later cbaf\&Cld his mind when it became clear il was oppoted by Kemp. But any attempt by the city lo revive the policy, Kemp said. would result in HUD's withholding some or all o( Costa Mesa's block arant funds -which amounted to about half a million dollan last year. Some, such u COMa Mesa 1 SMle Ck Selvn and the Newpon H.-.,. dltlpW bl Fish1 • an interfaith auiaiance pwp~ l9id dlly wowo not a«ept block put fuadt ii &hey ~ made to abide by lhe new pe>licy. : Bui in September, under preuure &cb HUD, which dispenies bfock ~II. I.be cAy c:fTectivcJy lulled the policy, matint it volun~. HUD officials said they feared the policy m~t In sponsorina the policy, Ambu,.ey was responding lo widespread concern amona Costa Mesa rcsidenls over a peru1ved influx of un- documented aliens. violate fedcrlll anti-discrimination laws. • Later weakened and then rcscmdcd earlier this year. the policy received one more panang saJvo in a lener dated Aug. 17 from Kemp to City Councilman Orv Amburgey. the author of the controvcrs1al measure. Some Costa Mesans, pa_njcularty resjdcnts of the city's ethnically mixed west side, blame illqal aliens for rismg cnme rates and 01her soctal problems. But Kemp. tn his letter to Amburgey, dif- fered sharply with that view. The policy received a boost in June, 19«>, when HUD General Counsel frank Kellina uJld the city he did not beHevc tbe policy violated federal law. • Later that month, however. Kemp told diie city the pohcy would violate his depanmenJ'• poltcy. · "As you nave indicated. you and I see the issue differently." Kemp said 1n the lc1ter "I am panicularly concerned about the anjusttces that will result from 1overnmcntal action designed to withhold funds from illepl aliens facing the need for emergency services.· ''Notw1thst.and10g Costa Mesa's experiences. AmbWJCY, nouns the apparent conff'8dlv u on in Kemp's and Kcatin&'s statements. wrqte to HUD last month asluna lhe qmcy wbat~it would do if the ctty were to re><nact t.M policy Amburgey has refused to let the idea die, however, and the issue of illegal 1mm1gration - and the city's response to it -1s hkel} to be a m;1iM .u,.,. in 1k1~ fall's Citv \ounc1l campaign. I believe both Cahfomia and lhe entire nation have benefiued from our open policy to 1mmi· srants," he said. "As I've said many times. 1mm1grants don't come to Amenca for welfare. They come here for the opportunity to build a better life." When It was enacted last year. local chanty leaders vilified the policy. Most area orpniz.a- tions d1spensmg food. shelter and other emerg- Kemp·s response, mMic public Tuetde~. makes 1t clear the city could be bun if .. tt attempted to cross swords with the HUD rctary. : Amburgey could not be reached for cocn- ment City to investigate photographs ly IOI VAN EY KE N D~ ,._ St8ff \llrlltt COSTA MESA -City Council members voted earl) Tues<lay 10 launch an 1nvestigat1on o f a senes of controversial photographs taken b} the owner of Henry and Harr) '5 Goat Hill Tavern. The photos depict Sheila Ward . a vocal critic of the tavern. IX'ang taken from her home by paramedics. on a da} the ta,ern·s owner. Robcn Ziemer. sa)s Ward claimed she "J'> at home being bothered b) no1'>c from the tavern. Z1emcr's auorne~, Alan Burns. subm111ed the pho1os during a Jul~ public hearing over the renewal of the tavern's operating permit. The permit was denied. and now a council maJonl) led by Mayor Peter Buffa wants the Cit) At- torne) 's offi ce to find out ho" 1t was that the p1c1ures happened to bt- takcn. "M) concern, 1f I had to boil 11 down to one phrase:· Buffa said. "is the confidenualit) of emcrgcnq ser· vices." Buffa said he "anted to kno" whether an)one in the city's police or fire dcpartmcnl alcned Ziemer when the paramedic-. were called 111 Ward'i. home. He was Joined in suppomng the invest1 ga11on b) counc1lwomen Sand) Cien1s and Mal) Hornbuckle. Neighborhood wants end to. drug dealers By ROBERT BARKER Dally ,._ St.,, \llrh•r HUNTINGTON BE.\l H Worried re\1dents and propen> owners arc pkading for help against drug 1rallickcrs and pngs "ho haq~ O\Crrun theit tin~ neigh borhood fi'l' blocks from ( 11' Hall "Drugs are ran1pant." one woman said "There·~ no rea'>on the' should be 1h1s rampan1 ·· · .. , hale 11' ing herl'. hut I ran·1 afford to mo'l' ·· ~1d Hlanl J Rangel. a n:,uknt 1n thC' troubled area a1 Florida \trCl't and l 't1lJ .\\enue ~velopcr Hugh RolX'ns said un· sa'of) rnnd1t111n'> ha'e nagged ihl· neighborhood for about ~·'en ~car.,. Hut things ha' l' goltcn a lot worse 1n thc la!tt thrl·e }l'ar\. he i.a 1d ·Tm reall) gc111ng frustratl'd:· said Robc:rts. "ho o"ns apanmrnt' there. "Thl· polll'C bust them and then the~ 're nght back on the !MeelS .. Carol Van .\sten. a co-m.,ner of prnate l arden School 1hat sm \pot- lcssl) an thc middle of thc lroublcd area. said that drug transactions takl· place 1n the allc~ 1ust "elil of the school. he's al\o troubled. 'ihc ~1d h' graffiti scra" led on "alls nc\t tu the elementar) !iChool (lid COUl hl'' chairs and relngcr.ttor' \\CfC' dump- ed 1n the allc~ "a'. adding to hl·r '1s1blc disgust. Resident<; also pcrr h on thl' planter at the '>Choorc; dn' e"a~ cal h morning. probabl} cau,ing p.trt·nt' 10 ha'c second thought'> about drop- ping their childrt'n for the da). 'he said. Van Astcn said she bcl1e,es CXlhre arc doing a good 1ob ')ne blames the courts for handing out \hon sentences lo drug dealers "ho re· portedly re1~n to the streets all 100 soon She also behe,es tha1 .. heat .. should be brought on o" nc~ to 1mpro'c cond1t1ons 1n the rundown bu1ld1ng~ Police C h1ef Ron Lo\\enbcrg. who met "1th thc concerned residents and bui.incc;s people shonl~ before their pica for help to lhe (II} ( oun· cil Monda'. said he'c, a"are of prob- lem\ in the flomla-l 't1ca an·a Police ha' e mad(' ..io narrnuc.. arrc'>t~ 1n the area since f ebruaD. In carl) \ugust. underc.·o' er <lfficcr':> madl· 1-' arrest\. t'tgh1 tn' oh ing thc '>ak!. llf nx-ainl· .. lllOrd1ng to LV"· en berg Lowcntx-rg hlaml'd \hort 1a1I ~·ntt·nl·e, .1<. a rca\nn for thl' drug surgt' He said another rea!ton 1:> 1hat as polll'e ha' c tracked do" n on drugs 1n 1he Oak \IC\\ and former (om· modorl' <. ·1rck area'> of tht' Cit). drug dcakr'i "t're l ha'>l'd nul and mo' eJ into n um.la-l 'l1la "Thc\ 're hkl· .in arm\ of anto; ·· L o"cnbcrg said Lo"enberg. "ho re' ealcd that f'<lhle h.t'e \ldeotJpcd drug tran'>- Jl11on'> 1nld rc<;1dcnt\ that oldcr Jnd morl' profl'\S1onal people arc dr" 1ng 1n10 the an·a to gel drug' "Ha'l' )OU \Cen an 1nueasc 11f \lcrlcdes Bente!!.., .. hc asked The rc.,1dcnt!'> ~td thc' hJJ ·· fhu..e pcopk an· bu; 1ng drug\ fol k<.:· he <.aid Lowcnbcrg "ai. n.trrwd T ue,d.t' tu head a ias~ forct' ol ~ 11' depanmcn1 hl'ad!> to makC' \tratcg1t planning to battle lhc drug\ and gang!> Two councilmen. Orv Ambu,..ey and Ed Glasgow, opposed the in· vestigaiion. Amburgey said tn d1scuss1ons two weeks ago conccmms th(' anvcst1ga· uon that he saw nothing improper 1n the photographs. It is a ~rson·s const1tut1onal ngh1. he said. 10 photograph any- thing that happens before his eyes as long as he himself as not trespassing. The photos tn question were taken nght outside Z1cmcr's bar Amburgey said Tuesday that he believed lhc an vesugat1on might do more harm than good "Should this 1nformauon be re· leased, It could be even more dctnmental to M !>. Ward than th(' ongmal photographs," he said. He said anyone with a radio scan- ner could have overheard the call for paramedic service at Ward·s home Ward said Tuesday that she be· heved her privac) had been de· stroyed by the controversy. "I didn't sl~p at all last nisht," she said "I feel as 1f I can't walk around m) house in m) pajamas. or in m) ba1hrobc anymore without someone watch mg me.·· Ziemer d1sm1sses Ward·s fean of sur,e1llancc as paranoia. He said 1t was purcl) accidental that he hap- pened to be 10 a pos1t1on to take the photographs "I heard the sirens and I went outside to sec." he saui "When I Residents troubled over possible bridge By IOI VAN EYKEN COST A MES". -Cm ( ouncil mcmbt-r-; decided not lo bum their bridges Monda) night: but a crowd of( osta Mc~ residents said the} 'd JUSt as soon burn theirs The bndge taking all th(' heat was a h) potheuc.al one across the Santa Ana R1 \ er alona I Qth ~trect Residents told the council the) werC' dcad set agatnst lhc bndge. which the) said would add un"anted traffic congt"it1on to south- .,..estem Costa MC'sa But council members. conl."emed about managing thC' flo" of traffic through thl' cit)' to the soon·to-bt--ext<'nded l osta Mesa Frecwa). decided lo not ahandon the adea of a 19th . lreet bndge JUSt '('I ' the council voled unanimous!) to direct staff member" \\'Otktng on the cit) ·s ne~ general plan -thl· blut'pnnt for future dc,clop- ment -to leave the bndgc 1n The council al so asked planning con\ultant Tern .\ustin to perform a stud) of alternate traffic rout<'\ ho~e' er "I "ould not like to ~c U'I take thr bndgC' out prl"'C1p11ousl) without ha\lng lookC'd al altcmat1\e\ ... ( ounnl"oman Mar) Hombuc~k said Res1dcnb wer~ le-.s rcscf\cd in thC'1r a'lw'i'>mcnt o t the proposed bridge. howc' er. "I can assure )OU. this bndge "'II nc\Cr be hu11t:· 'l.:U d Jcffre) Ch1ldli. representing the Manna H1ghland<1 Homeo"ncr., .\1>'iOC1a11on and the Friend') of the anta .\na R1 .. cr Ch1ldi. ..aid en\lronmcntal and homC'O\\ne~· group., wen· read~ and "1lltng to fig.ht "tooth and nail" ag:un\t the hndgr "h1ch would cross a large lOastal \\'C'tl and Gal) Re) nolds. a res1d('nt of the Freedom Home~ neighborhood in south Costa Mesa. said thC' bndge and attendant \\1d('n1ng of l'hh Strect to accommodate mort traffic would des1ro) thC' peal(' and cohesi veness of his commun1t) Here art' th(' \\10ning pla\lng rard numhcr<. p1ckNJ Tut><.d3) night for thl' ( ahfClmlJ l ot1en ·, da1h "Deno .. g.amr -Heans -' .Club<; <\Ct' Diamor.d' 5 • Spad<'" ~ Pla)crs "'ho l·Orrt'l'th gul",<,ed .ill tnur lard' "'II \\IO S ~.000 Auto theft suspect leads wild chase IR VINE P olt cc· anJ sheriff' deputlt''> had a ""d pursuit on thl· San Diego hcc· wa > Tue<i da' afternoon. cha\· in.a an auto 1heft su spec t "ho drove o n t hc wrong side of t hC' frcewa, from Cro .... n ' Vallt} Park"a) to the OnC'&A H 1gh"a) Irvine Pol1('{' ~gt. Gar) \<.hull ~1d 1hc suspccl dro' e on thC' \h\luklcr for much of the cha'IC, n111ng at lcas1 four off-ramps bcfor'C' retu rning lO the M ong side pf the road T~t' poh« or dcput) cnr'I "erl' in thc puNu1t at all 11mc'I. hC' addcd Juan Lopci Herrera. JO. tlf Jah~rn. Mc"co. wa arft'lted on suspicion of auto theft and evadtng am,t after hC' Ocd on foot from h1 car at thC' 'ian Juan hoot on El <ammo Rcal 1n n Clemente The u P«I allcaC'dl ) \tole' a IQ 1 blue I u1u Trooper from th<' Cro road hopp1na Center an the 3 00 bl k of 8amn<'a Park.,..a) 1n I" inc 11 about I .JO p.m. -IJy rw 0.11,. Pi,., Cotta M.-u A stt~ "orth $1qo v..i nppcd out o( a car par\cd in lhr 100 blnck of Monte Vi.1t1 "'enut bl"I~ 7 pm und1y and 8 4' a m. Mond.a) 0 A man .. alk<'d out of tht 01lbfn tOtt. l' 7 £. 17th t., ,.,,h an unpud·for trnh cal\ f\all of undcp'tlf at $'4 t pm un· Ja\ I kl· thcll "'J' Jl11'1"1 l"'·" 111 th<' ..amr J1 11nc a·!)l•llrll JI 1hr "'me' 11<1rr la'I nh •nth c m('ttn(' tool. th(' ~111rr\ Ir•"" J 1tu1 Ii. parli.C'J 1n th<' ~<Jtlf> t-it .... 1i. 111 < .r,1-<' I Jnr b(t\\('(n " fl m \,11ur1IJ1 Jll1I '' •l m Sund;,1 f ounlain \ elle•\ .\ SMltl \lerr11 "'"' '"'kn t11•m .a 1Jr parl.td 1n the 1111<111.1 "Ii" Ii. 1•1 ltH11•li.hur'1 Strttt Dam.aar 1e1 1h" 1rhrd<' ""'<'\ti· mat<'d 11 SI th l ' A.I the I nunl.u n \ ,1lle\ RC'< rnt111n C cntrr J mt1n ,..h1• 1.tm1• 111 flh" tC'nn" '41 Ju ... n hr' S "llOJ111r1.iMr phone' .\f\t"r pla) 1n1 a ft·,.. ruun ' hC' ~turnrJ to hnd hi\ phonr h.u! N'rn 'lolrn r1 BuraJar' rn1rn·d thr ll untrngton \'al Ir) Pr('·& h1'll1I. 11 ~ "•l \Hu 11\h "1 (' . ran S-alli.tJ 1hr '<h1-..1I .ind 1t1•lt Sl.\1(0 1n pro~m n Whilt 'hnpp1n1 .it lhC' Pnc~ { lub I IKlO l"'ce,.. hc1pr \1 o v.oman wt htr punc do"'n and m•1m('ntanl) looli.ro """ "hr n 1hr 11-..,li.C'd q11n hC'r pu~ and ·' aluablt' "rrr ml\~tna Hunlln~ton .lkat'h ~ man v.ho said hC' \\;J\ h<'altn and JU\I v.o~c up called from .a \C'n ice \llllOn nn Goldrn \\-r l 1 1 1Tf'On1na tMt 10mr· one knoc .. cd t h" ttitth and robbed him 'iomrv.hn't 1n llun11n11on 8ca<'h ·· 0 .\ ""Oman in thr "\4 ~' hit.,. Ii. ,,f Rt"n nnt Ii. < m Ir ,,mt 'hr h•un1I t"'" h.inll 1un' 1n pl,l\lh ™~' tn hrr tra'h 0 .\ "l'man 1Jlll-J hll hl'lp Imm lht· 'XUO blN.~ •'I \l.1t1•r \1('nUr .IJ1m1nJ thJI ht'I s1\1rr\ hu\l\.lnll !'llUrC'J hqu11J 11n h('r \l~trr an,! th,11 'h1 "'"' !("('l1ng "" l a 4-rTMdrnt 1n thr MOO "10< Ii. n f Don f>r11r \31d \l•mr1•nr \Prl\·patnlt"d h<'r v.all .-nJ krr '''"' 11u1 k and lrtl lhr 1·;.n bC'h1nd .\ nr1~ht..•r .a fr.,. doon do.,n, \atd h1\ s.ti.i~r JI'''...,"'"' \Pfl\·P11nlC'd ..... Th1r\'rs u'<"J a 'm.,. h31 111 tl~al. 1n1u a frtttrr .it the 1111.I. In Thr RO\ R~ taurant on P.11.1fi1. ( 1\it\I ll1&h"'"' l O~~ wtrr un li.nov. n In inf' Morr than S 1 IO ""<'r1h lll fht-pllon Cl'nla1n('r' "'~rr t.ikrn fr\'m E.nv1mnmcn- 1al L.inJ~apr Produ\t\. \00'' Main '\t . bC't.,.('(n .\u~ I R-W 0 f Ort) \hC"C'I\ Of pl\"' Nld V.C'l"t' liken from " l'on,tru\ 1111n \!IC' 11 18 Jt1Q C arl~n ,, 'e 0 l 1re·da\hr1' •truck lour <'I" 1n th<' Wr,lpar'-area u~rr tht v.ttkC'nd ~ '<'h1dt\ '11·11m11C'J ind\Xkd a !'('(! M1t\uh1\h1 and 1 I 01d Ral\lt'r. both perkt\.I on Pa'Co ck Vcp and 1 r'\"d ('hc, rc>kl 'llo1a and a tan Tn\ota parked on PaYO Pica"'l 0 Camptna tqu1pmtn1 ,,.., •• ~n from a I ~C'd "ot'llt 11nl\ 1n a airpon oo u "n unlockrd mrn' t 1-spt'('ll hike ..... , 1111ten Imm thr front ut a fC'\tdtntt' on \1.1111 ,, -\ \lt'rrt• \\\tern "'"'' ''"tt'n from a l\11mr on Rtrlh "' 1h•C1<'' "'"o C'n trl'('(! thr11uih ;in oJl('n 1-t-\Jmom v. mdn'W Lal{Una Bt"al'h I hr l~auna 8c.a1 h f)l1h1c lu1 .... \ un.i' .11t.thlr T ur\J.t, .\ v.11m1n IC'fl fivr pa1~ of umnp wc,nh S~tt~ und<'r a lun'h tablr ouu1d~ "tnum ( oun 1n f.ash1on !\land 0 .\ hlur woodC'n "Jn for Trt"'~f\ H111r l\alon """' m1•mn1 from •he bu\lnet\ II 10~ ~ht St 0 " C.nbson 1u11ar v.a' m1,\1n& from an apanmcnl prav· 1n lhC' 700 block or .\m11os "I) 0 Somront tluhcd all four ~ of a Volb~n van parlccd 1n a 101 1n the S00 block o( Ea t Bia~ A Vtnut and IM) have broti;cn a nrarb bathroom wtndow, too 0 The front door lock wu fouad pn9d and 1 J('Wtlf) catc c-ootaan11'19 SI00,400 wonh of ~lry wu mitlml ftom an •nfMftt '" the 1800 bkd ol 16* Scree\. • • Circle K closes 201 outlets JIHOENIX -Circle K Corp. tw llipD ~ 201 stores taf'ICted as ll'lpofttable and wi ll oomplete the J09 by the end of lbc month, com- PIDY 1pokesrnan Ray Cox said. Cox uid the &tores arc located in ll states, and all are on land leased ~ Circle K. Texas has the greatest aumber of stores to be closed -43 -foUowed by California with 29, Gtoraia with 23. and Florida with 20. None of the California stores clos-i.na is on the Orange Coast They arc located in Bakersfield, Ceres, Con-cord. Corona, Cupertino, El Cajon. El Sobrante. Eureka, Fr~sno, La Mesa. Manteca. Modesto. National City, Redlands, Riverside, San Bemadino. San Diew:>. San Je>te, Santa Ros.a. Santee. Sprina Valley and Valkjo. Circle K operates about 4.SOO convenience stores in 32 atates and has an additional 1,300 licensed or joint-venture stores in 14 forelan countries. Cox would not say how much it was costing Circle K to terminate the leases or bow much the compal)Y expects to save. Cox said most of t~ 201 stores aJready have been closed. More closings arc possi ble after the effects of the step arc analyzed. he said Monday. About 1.600 employees will be Fashion Island lets the sun shine • 1n NEWPORT BEACH -When the mall pulled the plug on its vendors. the cash registers kept right on hum- ming. The Newpon Center Fashion Island billed its new solar powered pushcans. un~ci led last week. as the nation's first. Vendors who lease the pushcans sell souvenirs lil.c T· shin s. "You don't need a plug. so the energ~ usage 1s much less... said center general manager Bob Domin. who introduced the pu shcan as a focus of a centerw1d<' recycling ef- fort. "We have a respons1b1ht) to the commun 1t) as a shopping center.'' said lngnd White. v.ho runs the center's can and k1o~i.. program. The first ol 10 sun-powered pushcans planned for the shopping mall will ~'e each 'endor up to $80 ,ASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -MoSI acllve over· the·counter stocks suPPlied by NASO;, Nll'M Volum. Bid Aslrtd \.h9. TelM. ex 131963n200 119·32 1~ -1·32 MCI ,7 ·113,,_ -1' s ln1e1 , , 2'• -1 Mier.fl s ·~ •. 4'• -1'• SunMlc 1, 4,3 6 Nike B 1,6 1. 671--S'e ProsGo I. s. 'l' ~ ReutHd 1,S4?, 44J, -2 Oracle 1,470, 13~ + 'e A.ooleC 1 '37, 36 • -1 1 OTC l'PS r\\D D01t\S NEW YORI( (AP) -The fOllo wing list $hows the over·l~·counter stocks and w11rr11n1s that have oooe uo the most and <Sown the mo$1 t>ased on ~rceii1 of change for Tuesdav a month m pluj·in foes. Vendors lease their carts fro m the ce nter and pay the utility bill. The can was designed by In- soltech Solar of Laguna Beach. It cost about $2.300 to research and set up the cart's two 50-watt solar pan- eb, which arc attached to the can's awning. -By Tbe A•soci•ted Preu ft'Ht\T '\'SE DID NEW YORK (AP) August 21: Tu.s«M2ay Pr~ev. Advanced '3 6 Declined 144 I 'l! 0 Unchange<l 340 • 1 Total lu ues 20?4 New hlghS 9 I New lows 426 203 ~\'SE Lt.:t\ BERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. closing price and net change of lhe IS mosl active New York Stock Ellchanoe Issues. lfadlng na· llonaliv 111 more than s 1 N•l'M Volume Last Chg.. PhllMor s 3,6i9,700 431e -I GenE 1c1 2.8 9,SOO 61'• -1'11 WalMarl s 2.8 O.Foo 27 ~ -11 BearStearns 'l.677. 101 1 '• Boeing s 2.ff6, 00 46 ~ -'1'11 FedNMtgs 2,97.400 28'• -I'> IBM 2, 89,900 100', -11. GenMotors 2. 14,900 36-l,J -I • wuteMgt s 1.947,900 35 1 -'a Amer T& T l ,921,! 3Z'1 -11 EstKoda~ 1,799, 40 • -'• UnCarbde 1.756. 16~ I \'I PtacerOome 11 l,749,SOO 19 • HomeOeoots 1.716.700 31 -1 Enon 1.SS7 SOO SP• -'• 21 HOR l'wSvs 2'1 Park()hfo 23 AuraSvsl 2• lnllHold 2S Oiversco 2 l + • 3>· + l'I J • +S· 16 16 t I , 4 8+lll DOWNS UD 111 Uo 111 UP. 106 Uo 103 UP 100 No securlttH trading t>elOw S2 or 1000 shares are included N1me Net and oercentage cnanqe~ are 1he I Roso111chCo difference between the prev1ou' c10,ino ? Canlgrc un Last Ch9 ''• -7 • 2 • -'· 2. -'· J 1 -I • Pct. Off 311 orlce and todav's last or bid price 3 RoYlntOo UPS 4 Neur09enCo Name Lau Cho Pct. S Brendfestnc 1 AblngtonBnc 31_. t 1 Uo n 4 6 FarrCo 2 Holiday RV 2 , + , Up O 7 FrnklnSB M l 3 OalaTran 4 + >. UP 2 1 8 NBS Nat of 4 UnltyHll' Jltl + ~. Uo ~ 7 9 Translnd 5 F'$1Fd1PR 9 t l~ Uo o 10 lmmunooen 6 Se~orBk 4 1 '• Uo O o 1 l OfcePd un 7 MPSt Sy_ 1 ~ f lt Uo 17 6 11 CA Short 8 ElmwdFdl 13' • p . Uo IS 2 13 Ouramed 9 Blin L augh 6 1, Uo 14) 1' NatwdCell 10 MdwstCom 1 • • UP 14 3 15 lndAcoustic l l ~omrsetBnki. 1 • • uo 14 3 16 AmFilm wt 12 rovenaFds 34 .• + .!.. Uo 11 3 17 FstE •ec ofG 13 lnfotronSvsl + ..,. uo 1 o 18 GravhdEI 14 Auto· Trot Tee 2 • + • uo 1 ·~ 19 llio wl ,, Gradc;;oSvs i~. • + 1~ Uo 1 20 UtdShoo 1 Solreco ..... + ..,, uo l · Il Partu• l Bq_hemlaln I Uo l SoundAdvice 19 BEi Hold ?l;i • uo 11 8 2 Excalibur 19 AmSteel 2 1 • Uo 11 l 24 Ma'lorRllY 20 En9inSuo 6' • ~ Uo I I l 2S Pal exCo 5 -I • 10 -'2) 4 -I 2 I 3 -'• 9•. -2. 4 l-1~ -lS 16 J I -'e 2i,, - ''• -l 6 -1·. 3. -"'Ii 1) -2 J -2 , -2 , -', 2IS-16 -9· 16 4 '8 ->. 10'1-lle 91. -p. J , -~- HllllOll lllEl &PPLlllCE SERVICE • lhtf 21 ,.,., 11,.ntll<t • A•ar~ Mlliel HfTICI • ,..., ...... .,er1tt4 8" isg If 2S §ft 74 3 fl 20 0 ff 200 ~:: ~88 If 20 0 ft 18 8 fl 18 8 811 18 4 ff l 7 . Off 17 4 • • • • • • • • • • fl 17 2 If 16 7 ff 16 7 If 16 ] ft 16 7 ff 16 7 ff 16 I fl !~ ~ fl l~; FREE WINOOW REPIAC'EMENT WORK5HOP. 1240 L09•n Ava Coata Meu 549-J On affected, but 9S pcroeni of them will be absorbed in other stores, Coll said. "There's always a need for people at the store level,•• he said. Store closinas mainly were de- termined by aross sa'es and profitability f11urcs, Cox uid. But other factors. includina traffic co unts and neighborhood deteriora- tion, also were taken into account, he said. Analysts said they doubted that 200 closings would suffice to pull the company from the protection of U.S. Bankruptcy Court, where it filed for Chapter 11 protec1ion from creditors May IS. U ndcr the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. the chain 1s permitted to reject leases that don't meet a variety of criteria. Cox said. "They're probably closina alJ the leases they can get out of easily," said Dennis Tclzrow, an analyst with Eppler. Guerin & Turner in Dallas. He said he was surprised Ci rcle K planned to close only eight stores in Ari1ona, whett it has more than 350. Cox responded that the Arizona stores were profitable, and analysts said the Phoenix-based company ma} have better controls and more cllicicnt distribution capabilities at homr. . -By Tiie AHOCi•ted Pun DOW JO\~ A \'ERA GES NEW YORK (AP) -Flnel Oow·Jones U e_roges for Tuesdav: TOCKS O~ Hltll L C ~"rdn 16l~9i 1n6'illu566°!9 ,,. nl 1s u11 3 1.33 m.n "_ ii9 6Hlk 128 1 02 192.14 90 . I Indus ·m· Tran '· , Ulil' 3, , 65 Stk 37. • \l'SE l'PS & DOtt 's NEW YORK (API -The following llsl snows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and dowri the most ba~ on oercent of cnanoe for T uesdav. .. No securllleJ tr111dlng below 52 or 1000 snar es are Included. Net and oercenta11e changes are the difference between the previous cloJlng orlce and Tuesday'$ S:30 o.m. price UPS Name Last Ch9 Pd. I HarkenEngy 3 I "'I Uo 26 3 2 OrlonPlcl 10l• 13. Uo 19.4 ) PrlmeMolr S' 1 ~ Uo 1~ 9 4 BallBc 9 1 UP 1 .S S Wll~x~lb 6' 1 l " Uo 1 ·i 6 EC lnl 4 ~ Uo 1 7 Am vBkNY 2 a 1111 UP l ar rCom 2lt 11 Uo 6 I ~edVaoBd 17~ ,,. Uo 2 10 Anacomp 'l~ 14 UP O 11 Elsclnt 2~ 1/a Uo 11 11.1PubSvcNH 21'\I 111 Up s.8 13 FurrsB1sho S'"> + •1. Uo • 8 14 AssdNGs 22~ + 1 UD 4 ~ I S AmRll'!_S 3 'IW UP 4. 11 Wilshire 0 11 6 t 11. Uo • 16 LL &E Roylly 3 'ta UP '· 18 W$1Un PIA IS 1 l " UP 4.7 19 Norlhrop 16 ~ Uo 4. l 20 Mesabi Tr ) • 'la UP 4.0 11 E Svsiem 27 1 + 1 UP 3.8 2'1 Singapor~ n 10 • + "' Up 3 8 23 Tran\coE110 3 , + ''II Uo 3 7 ?4 UNC In~ 3' 1 t 1'1 UP 3 7 'lS AdlleSl!;>rD 3,,. ''ft UP 3 6 26 Aud10V1d )~ + '• Uo 3 6 77 Loral 29 + I UP 3 6 Namt I Baroid 2 WMS Ind 3 ROC Taiwan 4 AM lnll pf S Genesco Inc 6 §u'inlnd 7 rientEllP 8 l1erlnd 9 Hometns of 10 CCX Coro 11 i::1capifHtd 12 KaufBdHm 13 TrnsattHld n 14 ICN Pharm IS lnllRKvry 6 Envlr9nSys l1~7 e:~1?ei=~~ On Lone vlTodSt'lp of ~a._ngeCo aGutf 1 nEl~c 4 enOeta S LaGenlSvc DOWNS LHt Ch9 P(f. 1P• -211 f 17.S s -7'11 149 7 , -1' • f 14.3 7~ -"· 14.1 3~ -,..., 1 )2.9 21• -"' 12.0 21. -~ 120 '~ -1"' 11) 12'• -l~ J 1.2 2 -'• 11.1 3 -~ 11.l 6 • -1. 10 7 19'• -2'• lOS 3'• -~ l~.3 "9 -·~ 1 3 8'• -1 1 .l lS • -1'-.6 1071 -1111 9.• 6 -,... 9.4 20 -2 9 1 s·, -''> 1·9 6' 1 -,... .8 IS 1 -11 1 .I 2'--• • 7 17 -l"'e 7 Come to Malibu Come sec how ea sv it is to replace worn-out 'Ain· dows 'Aith energy-efficient Andersen· windows. D~te: Au~ust 28th Tune: _7 :0 p.m. Place: HPS -Home Products 5Recialist Inc. Andersen Window Clinic • • Back by • • Popular Demand CALL TODAY R.S.V.P. (71t) 841-7t79 16486 Beach Blvd . T1rpt-Pavilllon Ctr. So. of 405 FWY. In Orange County We· re community-minded at Malibu Savings Bank and that means we· re here to serve you in Orange County. Find out today about the many convenient services we offer, including: • Free checking accounts • Real estate loons (On Single Family Residence) • Competitive rates • Fixed and adjustable Come In to our Costa Mesa office or call today for de tails on these or our many other services. We welcome your interest In Malibu Savings Bonk. a community bank that values our c ustomers. S A VI NGS•BANK • (714) 7')4 1801 1700 Adorns ""'9nuo Cosio Mesa CA 01626 tiOl.f't 9 • lliotOtl TlVl 0 ~ It •NMC.MW•w OfHEQ LOCATIONS C213J 4.S0·5679• 23765 w Moltbu t?ood Mofc:>u CA 90205 30145 w Poclllc Coost Hwy Malibu, CA 902<>5 ttn~•Mori.t) "'° ..... hn •• ,. 1~~ ~<:~ lr'Ned Dy FDIC UptheLMJdB Keeler tabbed by AVCO Wiiiia• II. &Hier wu ~moted to chief operatina of- ficer of the U.S. opentjons of lrvine·bued Avee 181vuee ler· Ykee. Keeler, cllccutive vice prcti· dent of Balboa Life & Cbualty and manaaer of the company's financial institutions division. will be responsible for sales, marketi!"I and underwritina operations for Avco subsidiaries nationwide. In the United States, Avco Insurance operates three propeny and casu- alty insurance companies, and one life insurance company under the name Balboa Life & Casualty. Keeler joined Avco in 1986 as executive vice president after ser- vina as a consultant to the com- pany for sales and marketina. He was previously executive vice president and chief operating of- ficer for Insurance Marketing Ser- vices in Santa Monica. 0 James L. Breen was named director of public relations for the California-Arizona region of Gnbb Ir EIUs Co. Breen. based in rqional headquarters in Irvine. will direct publi c relations for the company's regional network of comme rcial a nd resi dential branch offices. Breen has 27 years ex perience in communications w1ma111 M. K••••r and came to Grubb & Ellis from Martin Advertising and Public Relations where he headed the public relations division. He first c.ame to Grubb & Ellis in 1985. serving as director of public rela· tions for the Los Angeles area. He '\\·st: ('O'tlPOSl'l 't : TRA'\S:\("1'10'\S IS l61 cllS--.. ·~ j~ li4i 1 '--. •f n-.-. '16 1t .~1 .. 10 14~ .. "It~~ .. 11 ,,.,._ ... I -.. 1 ·-.. ,. _ .. tu' ff:;:~ .. '-' • 46'--• ''2 I/'"~·...... , ' 11s ..._ • ~ .,,_, 1 ~· ' cl -, 24 m 4S'H-• 11~ ,, _,,, ~,, I I lt 1J 4 I I•' ftH ·\'I'.\ lit:' DID NEW YORK (AP) Augu't 21 NOTICE The girls' turtlenecks In this week's Target circular may not be available In all colors. However, rain checks wlll be Issued. Also, the boy' a Gitano fleece top la not available, due to manufacturers' shipping problems. We are unable to offer rain checks, but will substitute another top at the same percent savings plus an additional 10•1. off . We apofoglze for any Inconvenience this may cauM. @TARGET. allO has 19 years experience at the Daily News in Los A~ln where he waa buJiness editor from 1982 to 1985. 0 J• IAuoll joined Wlldom Jm,.rt SaJa C.. i.e. as vice presi- dent of matkctina for the Jrvine-bued beer and beverqe imponer. Lennon, former mafketina ex- ecutive for All Brand lmponers and Guinness. will be responsible for advenisina and marketina of Wisdom's complete line. Lennon also previously worked for the Nestle Co. in marketing_ and in brand manaacment posit1ons for- Tastcrs' Choice coffee and other brands. 0 A.Mrea K. Dulap was named branch manager of Amertcu Sav· la11 Buk in Irvine. Dunlap is responsible for sales and oper- ations and staff supervision. She previously served as financial ser- vice supervisor at American Sav- ings' Garden Grove and Seal Beach branches and was respon- sible for overall branch operations in the absence of branch sales managers. 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I , WO<•'" \I G4 10 S6 0 1 :r-1 Wv""' 60 12 ,)1 I -• -X-Y-Z-X.-• ) I )~440 •-It. z.-.,,,E S'1 •-• t\l!EX l .. Et\DERS NEW YORK (AP) -Mooey rf le$ for Tu.sdav H rtPOrled bv Tt lerett Sv,tems IS'ilef'alt Interest rate 1noe11 7 9'29 Prime Rare 10 oo ilsc~nt R11e· 1 00 rotler can loan rate 9 00-9 25 ederal funds market rate High f t0~ s:RH Cltlcel.s o~DePOs1t Primary day$, 7 2 CSay$, 7 csav" . 61 ve•r, 7.to GOl .. D PRICES ...... _._ ............... -.i.-111411 ~ Olrll Hoelll. llarton _W.ea.n. PMrlel9 Ko*J. Sllobl •nd &lyotWedt VOi'• with Jyoti R•vel. .. rtfl and State Sen. Mara.n Bergeson, Chris and Gary .. war4f1. OC Red Cross supporters blast into past \Nith pa·rty ly MARGARET BUCKINGHAM Delly l'llot COtY•.,._,,. Pizu. chill dogs. hamhurgers and ice cream sundaes were heaped upon guests who e\erc1i.cd ofT the e\cesse~ by dancing the twist and challenging each other in a hula hoop contest. Saturda}''s "Blast to the Past .. at- tracted more than 150 supporters of the Orange Count}' Chapter of the Amencan Red ( ross for "The Jun- ior Senior Prom ... a celebration of its :!5th annl\ crsal) as a united chapter. A show quality. aqua colored 1956 GMC pickup truck. owned by J.L. Edwards of Costa Mesa. greeted auests at tht· entl) to the Plaza de Cafes. a food court, in Newport Beach. Inside, Gal'\ EdwarJ's vin- tage Harley-Dav1d~on motorcycle drew a crowd of admirer~. .. Jeri and the Jetr," a hve band prov1d1ng backup music for Bill Medley. rocked for this tnp down m emo!) lane. Penny HughC's and Aaron Alhady won the twist contest and Jill Potts outlasted all com- petitor!. 1n the "freeze-frame" event. Athlct1cally-bu1h Tim Pov.-ers out- m aneu, ered a crowded dance floor to v.111 inc nu1u noop Lu111c::.1. Sh1 rle) Fisk. v.eanng a full ski r- ted . anklc-kngth ecru gown won the pnLe for the most a uthentic vintage prom dress. She confided later that she was carf}ing the purse she had used for her ov. n prom. Many of the pan}'-goers dre~ in '60s clothing. Don Karcher. board chairman of the Orange Count) Chapter v.el- comed guests dunng a bn ef pro- gram. Two resolutions. each honor- ing the "'o rk of this chapter b> the C-ahforn1a State ·Senate and As. scmbl). were presented b) Sen. Manan Bergeson and Assemblyman John uw1s Chainng her first event for the Red Cross. Anne Fenton said. "We "'orked so hard and enJO}'ed II so much! M} committee and the stafT are tt•mfic ... Maureen Williams and Beverlee Favrnger coordinated the evening's li vely act1v1ties. Also attending were Jody Chavira, Barbara Webb. Barbie Rosenblatt. Susan Haddock. Jeanne Costales. Sandra Bell Miele. Ch1is Raeon. Kath) Sn)der and staffer S)'hvia Stewart. who confirmed th:?t the Red Cross has indeed arrived on the shores of Saudi Arabia. • ADDITIONAL SERVICES • COUNTER TOPS 10·\'t:AR ELECTRICAL Tiie JttWd --'' Lighting Formica ~')Id Appliance Hookup CO.-IAN DU~NT CUm'11.D INll ALU" KITCHEN AFFAIR COUPON SPECIAL (800) 537-8557 INC. SJ SQOO Of.F (11 •) 529·2182 UC. IS366ll WITH lMJS AO (213) 255-9977 Lydia Wang Hines and Thomas Rogers. Carol & Company OllAll• "COA8T DM.Y 1111.0T Wedueed9Y. -.... 12. .. M Cultural contributions honored 1bcy ~ the most hi&hly ~ prdcd couple in Oran,ae County," proclaimed Janet Corban. "h Ays a lot that all these people from so many cultures are recogniz- ina the Niclsens," Tom Tierney said. "Tom and Marilyn Naclscn have been a drivin& force behind the Historical and Cultural Foundattoo of Oranae County," confirmed it!. director Tricia Goldman. "Our county 1s expenenc1ng a cultural chanac. We must find a way to live togcthcr as people," said Tom Nielsen, attendin& the foundation benefit with his wife Manlyn and two of their three children, Peter and Kirsten and their families. Saturday's "Cultural Collage" at South Coast Repertory Theater en- couraged goosebumps. They came after the Niels.ens were honored. After dining alfresco at buffets of gourmet goodies donated by area restaurants. And after the 4()(}.plus guests from a dozen ethnic back- &rounds melted into one big Orange County pot. It was the emotional program. emceed by Don Manin and combin- ina tradit.aonal ethnic entertainment from throuahout the world, that impressed -a Pcnian musical ensemble, Irish folk aonp, an African-American skit, Ja(>lnese drums, dances of China, lnd1a and native America and more. "The world is becoming a homogenized society. We must understand and also protect our dif- ferences,'' Tom Rogers, foundation president. said. Without fear. The ans is a good place to begm. FYI ... We read in September's "~­ tails" map.zinc that 'oatecs, once the scariest form of facial foliage are the trendy whLSker configuranaon - the designer stubble of choice for the 1990s. ... No surprise that the hvely and dashing Paul Salata was chosen thas year's recipient of the Spmt Award at the annual Red Cross bash No .... I. ... Eva and Ralph Mann w1ll be recognized with the Breath of Lafe award at the Cystic Fibrosis benefit Jan-et and Don Corbin sample food. Carol Humphreys ..Jamaic'n Mc Dance" on Oct. 13. Sue Hook (who bas spent most of the summer saiJina. crabbin1 and clamm1n1 in the San Juan Islands) is the mastcrmmd behind the pl.a which always ranks in the top 10 coasthne ho bnobs. ... Claudio Arena, general mana,er at Totto Mare restaurant recicves fi \ e letters a week asking for their food donations for locaJ fund- ras1ers. Now 1f we all can j ust master the an of the standup pany buffet w11h its long li nes and the trick of balancing one's .. plastic" plate and beverage ... and eating yet! I'm t old that A rno ld Schwarzent."g&ar will be among those wishing Pete Wilson a happy binh- d~~· at Wilson's binhday bash for 400 at Le Merid1en hotel on Satur- day night. ... Donna and Ray Gold have planned a black-tie picnic at Bayside Park in Corona del Mar for their paJs this Saturday night. Joann and uw1s Mant~. Nancy and Joe Sadaro and Jud) and Ron Hagheny will en,io> violins and a catered candlelight dinner featuring rack of lamb. creme brulec and flaming cof- fees. "We hke to do off-the-wall things:· confided Gold. They warn. howe,er. that the) only ha-.e fare for the "Group of EighL" so 1f dnvmg b)', don't dJSturb them. Three ·Rs cornerstone of real education While Ann Landers 1s on ,.a. cation. her favontc columns will tx· repeated. DEAR READERS: I came across tbls piece lo tbe Wlcblt.a Eagle and Beacon, written by George Neavoll, f'dltor of tbe eclllorial page. He took tbe words rl&bt out of my moutb - a.ad did better with them lhan I ever could. May I share tbem wttb you? .. , always can tell when a letter from a )Oung person 1s written for our Public Forum. It l'I ilhterau: .. The v.nter usuall) doesn't haH' the 'aguest idea of the d1fft'renn: bctv.t'en 'their" and 'there· or CH'n 'to' and 'too'. l·an·1 l·onstruct a scntcm:e proper!~. knov.s pract1call) nothing about rap11ah1at1on or punctuation. rambles incoherent!} and writes 1n a childish scrawl. II breaks m~ heart e' el) time I see 11. "Bc~1CJc~ not being able to v.nte. >Oung people toda)' often can't read or ~peak adequate!). or reason, or add or ~ubtract vel) "'ell. • Ann Landers .___ __ "These aren't JUSt poor black kids from the ghetto The) arc the son~ and daughters of v. hne ..\nglo-Saxon Protestall{ ..\mencan-;. born v.-11h s1l- ' er spoons in their mouths "If v.hat I am \a~ing \Ounds hke I am ant1 ·}0ung. bchcq~ me. I am not. I care dcepl) about our ) oung people We ha' c a national c mt'rg- t•nq on our hands. We htcrall} arc raising a generation of incompe- tent!.. The> "'111 not be able to run the count!) unlc'is th<:y manage to someho"' get an after-school educa- tion. This means studying on their O'A-n. "The education cns1s 1s .,.astl) more 1mponant than the energ) shortfall. runawa> inflation or un- employment. I would be the first to admit I don't ha'e any aMwe~ but I DO kno"' the s~stem isn't "'ork1ng If the ne"'er method!> of teaching are merel~ perpetuating ignorance then n's time to abandon them and ti'\ something else -o r go bad. to tht' "'a) 1t v.-a~ done before. Rcad1n'. v.nun' and 'nthmeuc. foreign a<; the) ma) be to man~ of toda~ °\ students. !>1111 are the comerstont's of a "'ell-rounded education ··we must upgrade the image ot the teaching professional A. good teacher 1s more 'aluable than <>llH·r or gold, and he or she must bt' treated according!} Good teachers are more 1mponant to the fu ture of the countf) than bankers. la"')t'r\. pol Kc officers. fire fighters or ncv. s- pa per editors. And therl' arc some darned poor teachers around When I spoke of letters from studenh earlier in this column. I could have Cited letters from teachers that "'eren't much better "I want to close b} addressing the }oung peo ple who ma} read this: "Dear Kid. Get an educatJon that mean~ something ~ot one that 1n- d1l·ates )Ou stood around hke a dope for I:! }ears -or 16. If your teachers "'on"t gl\e }OU an educa- tion. gt't one on )Our ov. n. It will mean the difference bet"'cen a hfe of drudge!) and o ne of v.-onh and d1gmt~. "If )Ou're black or another min- ont}. "'Ork. hard The Man will use the e:uuse of a substandard educa- uon to keep )Ou at the bottom of the heap "Never stop learning. Onet" you learn to read and y.,nte well. learn to do It better The on!.,. rC"al educa- tional cripple!> are the ones who think the} 're "educated.. because thq went to school Be pan of our national pnde. instead of our na- tional shame ·· TODAY'S DAILY PILOT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 3F57468 DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (s.turday llltd Sund6ty m,.,. Nve utd noott rN lollowittg Mottdlfr IO cWn fl*' pnal) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT~ • OlttW COMT DALY MOT A.I ~. A&o* 22. 1llO ORANGE COAST ..., ..... An Independent Newspaper Published by Poge Group Pubhsh1ng, Inc. . . Rowt E. Pa9•, presidenl & chief eAecu1tvo olf1cer William S. LoWell, ed11or & v1ce-pro11den1 Steve Marttle, monog1ng editor Stan Wyman, night editor Don F.nS.y, .c11IOf1ol poge ed11or R09et l&oom, features eduor •oeet Carlson, spom ed11or Carol Humphreys, society ed110• Elliot Stein, Jt ., choormon Getold W. Adcox, Jr., general monoger Woltet l urrou9h1, 1901-1919, founding Publ1\her Edltorlal Nothing wrong with innovation and saving money So what's so wrong about being innovative and saving a few bucks in the process? Depends who's being asked. If one listens to some of the contractors who were aced out of the H_untington .Beach Pier re.buildin~ project this week. theres something wrong with saving $2.8 million. But 1f one li stens to common sense. the deal the city struck with Riedel lntemat1onal. Inc. is as solid as the 1.840-foot pi er the Ponland-based firm has been hired to build in Huntington Beach. Despite threats of a legal challenge from at least one of the spurned bidders. the City Council on Monday approved Riedel's $8.9 million offer. Not o nl y was the bid $2.8 million below the second-lowest bid, but was $2.5 million tower than the city's own cost estimate. Engineers with Riedel said they would be able to save a substantial chunk of money on the project by pre- casting deck sections on land. rather than casting them in place over the "'ater. The proposal for pre-casting pontons of the pier on land -while slightly unonhodox -was see n by Cit} officials as sound and innovative. But General Constructton Co., a nval firm that came in with a bid of $1 1.4 million. cried foul. saying Riedel had been permitted to deviate from the Ctt} ·s plans and specifications. Tht: n val firm suggested that Riedel and tts $8.9 m1ll1on bid be d isqualified. Officials a t General Construction even hinted ::i t collusion between Riedel and th e cit y. a charge Cll> officials quick!~ and pointedly denied. General construc- ti on also noted that It may take legal action. The truth is that the Ponland company simple outwi tted its competition and, with a little innovation and creat1 vtty. delivered the ci ty a huge savings. The people of Huntington Beach ha ve worked too hard and too tong ra tstng money to be bullied a round by a co ntractor who wo uld just as soon charge them all an extra $2.8 m1tlton for his work or. failing that. sue them. What \.\C ha\e here 1~ a case of creftttve thinking on one hand and sour grapes on the other. When Writing to the Orange Coast Doily Pilot ... rr .. Oronge Coast Doily P1lo1 <>nc..i1 rogt>s correspondPnc e lrorr our •P ')rj('IS /../<> ... 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"'' •, nddrf'SS and telephone numbP• for .., .. , I ']I or r1uq 1r,s1•s ~ I Ptt<·r~ \h•1u1d h• 1 I Ju•ss,., t ,,, •IP Oronge Coast Doily Pilol, 330 IV Bar )1 ( os•u M•·\•J I /\ 9 'It. 26 A1•~••l•OI" [Pliers 10 the Erl11< ·• W • t1>rs w11I cJ 1PSt1011s l" • q1•• J '' 011 1h1• Doily P1lo1 01 17 14 • 6 4 2 4 3/ I b t 352 Doonesbury MP5 CALX.J.JS. YW IAllPt ONE Of MRS ~VtNFfJl<r'S au.e;T AICV., fat/row ffE.l ~· L.Y 8filtv6 OIJT IN TH& / c.aP' , By Garry Trudeau ICAN ONLY ~so \ Some questions and answers about-Bush's crisis vacation An informal dinner party. Two men -.. A .. and .. e-· -have served on prl's1dcntial Cabinets. The) en- gaged an inqu1S1ttH' guest (Q) on the subject of war and protocol. A: I thank President Bush has handled the !>ttuatton superbly. But 11 defeats the 1mag1nation Y.hy he insists on playing golf through 11 all. Q: Surely his point is under- standable'' He's gi ving a signal to the Arabs and. 1n a sense. to thl' world B: What signal'! Q: He's tl)ang to sa). or at lca'it that's how I sec 11. Look: We ha'e a mad o\rab causing a s1tuat1on that threatens 'ital interests. lt 1s a sign of the great resources of the Unttcd States that we can cope with th is rraz ) fello"' without convulsing the metabolic order of U.S. government. Congres~s take 'acattons in August. and presidents pla) golf - A The man 1n the street doesn't thin!>. it's right for a president to pla) golf Y.h1k hls son 1s sitting in 11().. degree heat "1th a machine gun at his side sniffi ng the air for an) trace of P<moncd gas - Q: But surel) ""hat 1elcv1swn hac; done 1s to broadcast ""hat people trul) kno"" goes on. Harold Mac- millan reread all of Georgl' [hot during thl· Sul'/ C mis - A. Wall a m1nutl'. That's thl' k1nJ of thing one learns about a !>tatl'S- man v.1th d1spas~1onate appreciation after thl' rn'il\ '' ()ver. It 1s certain!\ not the lo.ind of thing that would ha'e tx-cn Jlhl·rt1\ed over BBC dur- ing that lml!>. ·'foreign 'kcretar) Harold Mar m1llan orderl'd thr fleet this Jlternoon to prc.x-ecd from l) pru'> to \le\andria and then re- !lumed hi'> reading of the "Mill on thc Flo\'> -·· CJ Let\ ~Ille one point htrc 't ou are !>a) 1ng e1thl'r one or tY.O things I) The general pu blic doesn't want to sec th{' pr{''>1dent pla)tng golf. but Co!>mopohtan folk don't reall) care: or else \OU ar{' ~\1n1t. 2) the prcs1- Letters William F. Buckley Jr. d<.'nt shouldn '1 be playing golf dunng a cn s1s of this character. B: The latter. I went th rough SC\eral of th ese. and we ""ere there 1n the S11ua11on Room maybe two. three time' per da~. and thr prrs1- d{'nt "as at the center of all act1' it) I Q: But isn't 11 un1,erc;all~ accepted that modern commun1cattons place thl.' president at the ce nter of ac11 v1t} no matter ""here he t!o'! U l\o. He I!> di the center of act I\ 11~ onl) 1n the sense that at an} ttmc from an) location he can authonLc a nuclear rrsponse But }Ou can't be on the I Ith hole and gi ve a soph1st1catl.'tl repl) to soph1s- 11ea tetl anal)s1s of a problem that's JUSt arisen Q. But if 11·s the kind of problem that n·qu1rcs soph1s11cated attention. !>un:I) 11\ a problem thal g1,es the pr{'!.1d{'nt ttm{' to ~{'t on his airplane and march into his Si tuation Room 10 do the appropriate agonmng? A The whole 1mpress1on 1s wrong. The kind of grav1t) in herent in ""hat Y.{' ar{' doing in the gulf 1s incomtSlcnt v.11h normal summer pnont1cs - B. And then there ts the questton of has representatt ves Did )Ou sec ( henq gc111ng on thr airplane') Q No B. Well. here 1~ our sccretan of defense. being met at the airport in aud1 Arabia b> a royal pnncc. And hi.' comes do" n 1hc runwa) dressed 1n Levi's. w11h his hand 1n hts pocket! Whenever I landed in a foreign country, 1t didn't matter who was meeting me. I pulled out a formal suit and went down the com- panionway with hands other than in my pocket -· Q: You're not suggestin._ or arc you. that this is somethin~ that offends the American people. B: I'm not sure it is even noticed by the American people, but 1t is very much noticed by people gov- erned very strictly by protocol. Q: I see your point. I remember going into Lenin's Tomb with my hand absent-mindedly in my pocket. A Soviet guard yanked my hand out. A : It makes a difference if a president is thought to be something of an incurable eccentnc, but Gtorge Bush keeps stressing that he 1s a regular fcllo"". Q: When FDR and Eleanor served hot dogs to the king and queen of England. I remember it caused something of an apprec1at1ve Oun;. but I think 11 was delight over U.S. informaltt)·. wasn't it? A: That's different. It meant to the American people that the president and the first lady were not in the least embarrassed about an Amen- can addiction to hot dogs. and were even prepared to serve them to visiting royalty. A sign of self-con- fidence. very much appreciated by the people. Q: But isn't playing golf dunng a cns1s a sign of self<onfidence? A: Actually. since it isn't really natural 10 let the television cameras film you playing golf and even tak- ing questions about the cns1s while playing. it can gjve exactly the op- posite impression: that you are act- ing out a scene that 1s inherently unnatural. And this could g.1ve out th{' idea that )'OU arc. well. laughing on the outside. but crying on the inside. wnu.m F. B•ctley l• • WHllll1· too-ba1H colamal•t for IM Or .. 1e C:0.11 Dally Piiot. Protests Newport changes To the Editor Honorable Ctt) C ounul Members and friends. In recent years I h<l\ c become concerned with the '>lead) escalation in the number ot C'>tabhshments 1n Newport Beach w1(.'h arc appro,ed for the sale of akoholic beverages and for the extension of hours of such establtshments. What kind of s11nal 1s this sending to the ~ou ng people of our communal>? How much ts this contnbuting to tax costs in alcohol related accidents and poltce ctepartmcnt act1v11y? We arc all more than familiar with the statistics on the abuse of alcohol. the drunk drivina arrests. alcohol re- lated shootanas and murders. We know the: costs to all of us arc reOected in h11her tue~ and higher prices for goods and services due 10 loss of work time and inefficiency. I would urae you to keep in mind the residential character of this city and consider carefully the image we want to present. Please endeavor to be more mindful of mamta1nin1 a wise balance between tourists and rest· Today In history Today 1s Wednesday. Aua. 22. the 2l4th day or 1990. There arc 131 daJ'S lcf\ tn the year. Today's Hiahli&ht in History: On Aus. 22. 141S, En~and's Kina Richard Ill w11 killed an the Battle of Botwonh Field, cndina the War of the Rota. Richard was succ:ttdcd '° 1be throne by H~nry VII. On this dale: la 1762. Ann franklin became the flna ftmale edi{or of an American MWtpaptt. the Mercury, published dents. Along the same Imes. recentl) I 1elephoned the Pon Theater and was gi ven the fo llowing 1nformat1on. On Friday and aturday nights they arc presenting a Midnight Movie - M1dn1ght to two a.m The current movie was titled "Frankcnhooker. a twisted tale of sluts and bolts." I don't know an ything about the film bu1 I am surprised tt would be considered appropriate to have a midnight movie in Corona 1)(1 Mar. I love Ncwpon Beach and would hope we can maintain a rcsidcnt1al. beach and boatin.J oriented com- munity. Wouldn't 1t be wonderful to try to counter the moral and ethical ro tteness that is so rampant. What the City Council approves for our city cenainly &ives an important Silflal rcsarding the nature Of our community. , I urse you ct> keep the contents of this letter in thouaht when votina on items related to the overall character and well beina of our community. Thank you for your intettst and efforts on servtna our town. in NcwPort. R.I. In I 77S1 Enaland'1 Kfoa Geo,..c Ill proclaimed the AR)cncan co- lonin 10 be in a s&aCe of open rebellion. In I 717h1nventor John Fitch dcm· onma&ed 11 s&cambolt on &be Oda· wa~ River to dclcp&a of ahe Con· unental Coaeraa. In 1146. IM U1t11td St.ales annex· ed New Mcidco. la 11.S I, I.be ld9oontr America oull'ICed lhc Aurora off tht Enalilh LOUISE S. GREELEY Newpon Beach Objects to tourist plan To the Editor: This 1s in rcsponst to the article Tuesday. Aug. 14. "Let's Put Costa Mesa On the Map," by Bob Van Eykcn. Hotel owners want to draw tour- ists to the Coast -sure they do; there 1s no dispute there! However where are the plus- benifits to the residents of Newport Beach, we know of the neaatives! Please note that the City of Palm Sprinas has set the vis1tot1 and Convention Bureau adrin -over a year ~o and must rely on voluntary con1ributions from those they ben· cfit. NEIL BEATTY Balboa bland cout to win a sllvet trophy that came to be known u the America's CUp. rn 1902 Prakknt Theodore R~vclt became the flrll U.S. cbitf QCCutive to ridt in an auao- mobOe, in Hanford, Conn. In 1911, h Wll announced in Pwi• that l.eoftatdo da Vinci's MoGI Lill Md beeA saolen &om IM l.ouvn Mutcum IOmCtirne ~ abe ...,_ .. cnt fUDIJ"I IUl'llld llP IWO ~ fatu, '" lt.aly l .. Bush captive of his vacation ay LIONMD LMSIN ~-----s.w. WASHINGTON -Republica .. s of\en said it was the leftover curse of Jimmy Carter's presidency that plaaued the Reqan administration when thinas went wrona and the Gipper was not to be blamed. Now the Carter curse hangs over Presi- dent Bush. Relentlessly -so he can't be accused. as Carter was, of being "held hostage in the White Houst" by an ongoin_g crisis -the pmjdcnt pushes on with his long vacation nt Kennebunkport. He grimly "recreates" -Bush's own word for it -while the Middle East comes to a hostile boil and world ~·onomies slide toward disas- ter. For a long, curious while Bush tried to stay so far away from the Carter .. hostage" stain that he and his top aidts couldn't allow them- selves to admit that Americans held hostaae by Iraqi President Saddam Husstin were really "hostages." Only after Saddam boasted that the captive Amencans would be used as human shields, imprisoned as hostages around "vital target~" vulnerable to American attack. did Bush acknowledge the reality of the language. Admitting that .. we've been reluc- tant to use the word 'hostage.' " he used it in a speech in Bahimore to the Veterans of Foreign Wars where he warned Saddam that Iraq would be held responsible for the safety of the hostages and told Americans 10 prepare for "personal sacrifice." Then he headed back to Ken- nebunkport. where. according to the plan, he'll "not be held hostage 1n the White House." The abrupt pres1dent1al turn - around on the use of one word came shortly after Thomas Pickering. the U.S. ambassador to the nited 1'a- t1ons. accused Iraq of hostage-taki ng and was promptl}' corrected b) chief White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. ··we would not use that v.ord." said Fitzwater onl) a few hours before Bush used that word. Some 3.100 Amencan c11tzens are held hostage b) Iraq . an estimated 100,000 American soldiers. sailors. airmen and Mannes are alread~ 1n the area and commuted should ""ar break out and w1ntenimr energ~ shortages confront the mdustnalm·d world. But the firmed-up conventional Republican political wisdom seems to hold that Bush must act ltke it's no big deal. cena1nl~ nothing <;o serious as to req uire the president to abandon his vacation and "hole up 1n tht White House." The president. instead. flails h1<; way around thl' Cape Arundel Golf Course near his Kennrbunkport es- tate. speeds around offshore in h1\ fast boat. stops occas1onall:r to la'lh the water wit h hts fishing poll" and n1es back to Washi ngton e\ ery Onl'C 1n a while for quick get-togethrro; on holding the planet together The wild thought occurs that one day soon the \'acat1onm~ non- hostage president ma) Y.alk into the clubhouse after pla) mg th<' front nine at Cape Arundel. ordl'r iced tea and the bombing of Baghdad and then walk out to the I 0th tee to resume "recreating." The GOP doctrine of pres1dcnt'l- who-won ·1-be-hcld-hostagc-u H hc- White House was passed doY.n aftl.'r Carter fretted pubhcl} for more than a year over >\mencans who Wl'rc taken hostage m Iran m 1979. It was helpful in the Reagan prl'"- dential campaign the following year to ponray Carter as so flappabte tha t he was visibly grieved b) lhe encl of others and "held hostage in the Whtte House." It's a part of the Caner curse that now prevent!> Republican pres1de nb from acting womed e'en wh<'n thl'y ouaht to. The curst required Reagan to 1n- s1s1 that nothmg much had hap- pened when 1t was discovered the White House had sccretl) shipped arms to Iran and used profits to funnel illegal arms shipments to the Nicaraauan Contras. Now President Bush 1s burdened to draa the Carter curse around the aolf co~rse at Kennebunkport, as 1f that will cheer Americans who'll know their president 1s not "holl'd up in the White House·: This studied nonchalanet of 1 he president who won't be "held hostaae"is a aamble that evcrythina will tum out all nght. If the situation goes sour, Bush may become known as the hostogt' of Kennebunkport. In 1971, ~t Jomo Kcn)at· ta. a lad!n& faaure in Kt.nta 's strua· lk for tndtpendtntt, dltd: Vtcc Praldc!'t Daniel Arap Mo1 ""U S*Ot'n lft II ICtl ftl prnidcnt, In 1914. the Rcpubhain national oonvcnuoe 1n Dallu nominattd Praidrnt R~ Ind VtCC Prnj. -· ~ ._..., ror ltCOnd ltmls h1 oflke. appf'OV•"I botb 1K>m1· MllOftl w1U\ I Mftlle roll<aO •o -87 ft9 A•1m,_, ,,,_ --• .1 --~--... Mostt1 dur with st11ht11 warmer days Wut to 50¥thwnt •Inch to • 2~ mph 1n Ille alter noons Ind t•r "'"'' IOUllTAllS INLAND AIR QUALITY 0 Mosll1 1101 tlllouah lhu•Ml•1 Som« lo• cloud\ illo"C IO•tr c~lll !Joclts U<ly lhu•s dl1 si.11ni1, "'''" tr d111 Sunn, tod;, •1lh \ 1Jt""' .t ••nd1 10 l~ "'l>f '""-" ""' ... nine hours H<ato1 tllf lo•t• 601 Cir;· IO<l<if\I Au OUl•lj •o• ·~ ••nd Ot '"i' Ciiunl 1 lodo 1 prl'd l<'d In Ot IOOd •'I' ; P~ ol ~l .. 71 73 73 .. II .. TODAY: Sunny wtth .ttt- wnt Winds to 15 R\Oh lftef· noon and eveninc hours. Hllhs 1n the lower 70s to lowtf 80s. Clear tonicht. ex· cept some late ftl&ht low Clouds. T..OW: Low clouds throu&h mld·mormna. other· wise sunny and a hltle cooler. Heetis 1n the 70s. 74 73 .. OCEAN REPORT BOATllG O•e• 1nnf• *altr\ hahl u111blt winds loddl ftttpl southw~t to .. r11 10 to l~ •noh wrtn 2 loot 101 ;lternoon •nd orn111a htlurs Swrll \Ollth 7 lttl Clur mept some l;lr no&hl ind morn••< lo" clouds 1n Ille .oulll<'•n ... ,.,\ Ovtr outu willers '°''' to oo•lh•tsl "nd\ mnsl'1 ~ lo I~ • oll IOd•1 w1lh 7 loot lfU Swr" nnrthw61 J lttt ul(rU\•"l :o ~ letl lodl! Of !OP 0ht TODAY'S SUN Sunrise ........ 6:19 a.m. Sunset.. ....... 7:30 p.m. SURF AND TIDES• LOCATION l«D SHA .. 1.2 poof • ·3 lalt '3 .... Mun110910<1 Beach Newi>0<1 Beacn San Clemenle ,....,.,, d11ec110n SovlhwHI TOOAY Ftflf IO¥t F1111 "Ill" Sec°"d 10 .. Sec°"ct "?" THUflSD•V F1111 il'W F.r11 high Sec°"cJ '°"' Secono nogll 501 am 11 16 am 5 11 pm llllpm 5 26 am ,, •6 am S 53 pm 11 SO pm FISllNG Gooo ~lt~n ol • k b-1\ CK>M• •M som~ t" ,.'"' .tno 1$rJ'a°'1 ""'" ~ .. n rPPo''"~ TODAY'S MOON Moonrise ..... 8:31 a.m. Moonset.. .... 8:34 p.m. () 0 () 1st Otr. Aug. 28 Full Moon Sept 4 Last Otr. 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Hl......,.eftt (t I/It,. •4\ \k.)8 ''" ., By MIKE RUSSEU Delly l"llo< C0t••t90"CI- Isabella L1pp1. thl' \outhlul \ht- <.ago·born '1olin1'>l, '>l'l'm .. to h,t\l' !>tood too far from the m1crophnnl' Saturda) l'' entng_ at thl· third \um· mer PSO ~:onnrt JI In tnl' MeadoY.s. making \.1 01ut·~ mcll11luous compm1t1on dlffo.ult to full} capture. Nor did the huge <"·S~ ··Galj\\ · s1 \-eng1m· transpon headed for thl' Middle f ast from 1:.1 Tnru ~lannr ~1r Station as'>l'>t 1n an\ "a' 11 did ca usl' mas1e1 of rt·remon1rs John Santana to 4u1p at 1nterm1o;'9on. "l'Wlbella L1pp1 hao; JU"t performl'd l\.11uart's ·Turkish' Conn·no "lo 'i for 'ioltn and orcht''>tra and Jet airplane ·· . Still. L1pp1 was shon \OITil' ul the 'enl.' the "Turkish" .. twuld not ha't'. lal ked. 1 he ~I ·year-old '1oltn"t's 11,1 ol credentials arc numerous In thl' 1989·90 season her appearancl'\ in- TV listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 • • • duded "1los "Ith 1hc l ondnn 1.,, m· ph1>n~ and her dl'bu1 "1th the (iil'n· d.ik S~ mphun} at 1he Los .\ngl'll''> Mu.,11 ( l'ntl·r plus otha gul'st ar- pearance' un \1e\tcan National Tcle\lst0n. 111 name a f1'"· It might al'>u tx· notl·J that Saturda\ ·,. pn- fur manll' at Infill' \frado~' wa, lll'r dl'hU I "i I h I h1• P"iO l>unng thl' lirc;1 thn'l' 111 thl' night'' tour Pll'Cl'\ thl' t'Mrmhk· "·•' lomll'U J\ largl· d1jmtx·r orrh1·,tra .\I lhl' l'Od lht• l'n\l'Olhlt' \1.3!> largl'\I but onh (On1a1nrd two hra'is pll'll''· trumix·ts pla~l·d Y.dl O\ Rurnl'ttl' Dillon and fun\ Eiits. T hrough uut 1.hl' l'nt1re program lht• PSO "a~ aptl~ d1rl'ctt·d h~ Laguna Rl·ach'~ o"n Kall' Tamarl.in. "'ho lifted them ntf \moot hi) at the OJ)l'ntng "1th "1 <.>1art\ '>till ropular S<-rcnade 10 (1 maJof. "E1 nc Kktnl' :'\lachtmus1k.'' 1n lour mo' l'nll'nts. I recall each mo\l·mcnt because the aud1entl' undl'rltncd them bv applaudmg tx·- ·twel·n cath ont· Tamar ... 1n wa!> al llOll'\ he\ltant Ill gnt' thl· downbeat. halting to await !ht· t•nd of thl' applause Thl· PSo·., \'JOiin•>. \ 1olas.. c·l'llo'> and bal!ses. heard a number of ttm1·-. 1n un1snn. "l'rl' harmon1rall\ dl'· ltuou' "'hlle the other'>. 1ndudrng "'oo<l>A1nd~ also hknded well In 1hc l!Clond half<, opc:n1ng p11:u:. the OH•rture to ··"1 he Mamagl' n t Figaro." the P\O wa<. not as fl" markable a., 1n \Orne conCl'rl!i 1n thl' rt'Cl'nt pa!>t. but madl' up for tt 1n thl' final ptl're The final "'Ori... S~ mphun~ No .t I 111 ( maJor b) Mo1an. \\a!> com- pkted h~ lhl· grl'at cumpo-.er 1n I 11<R. hut \UPPO\Cdl\ he nC\ l'f hl'ard 11 performed 111 a rnncen hall. Thl' conccn "3' a "'ell rnnducted ,., l'n1ng for famarktn and thl' Pa· ulit S)mphon~ D1rewng thl' P~O \\Ith \oigor and care she dt'>· 1tngu1-;twd both hcr!>elf and 1he or· chcstra 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 ..... ... Tali C~te TV llstlngs In Sund•y•s TV Upd•• I' &ALeOA CIH•MA 1nq F 8...,bo•t1 ro,.., ~·' '"°' n.e U-elle•aMe Trvt" •DWARDS NSWl'OWT CIN•llllA "1 ,. • ..,. ' r ,..nr,., o,,'11,.. ~·• (' '"" ' Gftott tPC.. I 1 I ,1 • c, • " ; A ' l ~retWfftH ln"OC•nt If 10 lO l Tfte Two J••• • ~ • •DW-DS ISLAND CIN•MA • w ""' •,•,. pnit r •n1•1 ,....~'.'IA Telllftt C•'• of •"''"•" 1 • • • ' 4j q "' ., I M J 8fwe H••••tt p, 4 • ~ 1 AJr AM•r•c.• " .. 4< ' ~ • \ "" • .. , ••••• ,,.,., " -4( ,.., ,.. ' ... Ci YOW"'f Gwnt ff P' 1 1 .._ ' A .. , ! l b ""• ,, .......... ,. Pu1 • .' t 4 • • w"" •• Heen fltf 1 l 1 .. s. 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' i. l I() ' ~ ~ "' t / ' ,,, • ....._.,. IP JI Founta in \ a llt>' l'OUNTAI"' VAU IY TWllN A """""' 'cl~ '"~ Juft91• •-' t \ WOMa" P 'I"" WI ... Al H•61'1 • il-IERE'S NC)·ENl) 1(_) H O\t\1 G NEROL JSTHIS ITAlJ AN CA BE. (om<' en1ov our unlimited gorltc breodsttcks. garden salad, ~ovory .;,our c. and refresh1nq soh drinks over and over again ~ @"~~,~ W1 il·.RI A I 1.1 l IL-. RE .. "'1' F ITA i ':{I. • 16811 8to<x h 9111(1 Hunt1ngklt> h • 11'71 l 113'd St (G(t0t• from ... un.tot Molll · 8'90 Moll Woy °'•OU lrotn ltw Moy C°"'°°"1 -• 91JIM OOUT U&Y MOT ... 11d1y.~U.1110 111EBACKPAGE Going to Mideast? Here's some travel tips 811:,.TEft ITILL. PUT YOUR PAllPORT IN mt&8Al.IS -I wu clcanina my aiee the other day, cb&naina the papers· OD the floor, when I RWnbled across a bar-year-old com- mun 1cation from writer-businessman Jerry Kobrin Stephen G. Free-man of Newpon Beach. It's 10 timely. it's scarv. excellency, the red blindfold would be lovely.') '"Tikeh nun baob karateh bezona va khrubr boyut ino t>eacram.' ('The water-soaked bread crumbs are truly delicious. I must have your recipe.') "'Auto amu·cblh da"atma mano scpabeh baster.' (It is exceptionally lcind of you to allow me to travel m the trunk of your Mercedes 280 SL."') And those were the printable ones. 0 DOF8 OWE ltNOW AIOUT TRIS? -If you'd Uke a little more irony io yow daily spinach. consider this: Rev. Bob Schuller wiU launch his month'r tele- casts to tbe Soviet tJnioa late next month. ( Apparently originated in Tel Avi and relayed via Jacq_ue Grenier of ABC News. this is the edited version of what wound up at Freeman's wholesale lumber and shipping business: "Here 1s a hst of very useful phrases to know when traveling throu$h the Middle East: The CrystaJ C.thedral 1tafl'er working closcfy with the Ruukia on the un~nted deal is ~nlly hired fund-raiser Robert W. Owen, who's made sev- eral trips to the Soviet Union. Ttiafs the same Rob Owen who testified in the Iran-Contra CO"l'ftsional bearinp that he served as tbe ca1b<arryin1 cowier to the Nicaraguan rebels - in the illcpl scheme conceived by Red-hatina Ollie Nonh. "'Akbar khatit-k1ti hafiir lof\an.' (Translation: 'Thank you for showing me your marvelous gun.') "'Fckar gabul cardan davat paean gu h givar.' ('I am deHghted to accept your kind invitation to lie down on the floor with my arms above my head and my legs apan.') Holy Glasnost, everybody's getting religion these days. 0 "Homaet fekar tamomch oef gofteher bance.' ('I llJ'CC with everything }OU have ever said Or thou&}lt in your life.') THERE'S A TIME FOil EVERYONE -Recent references to Bob Ouggenheim·s year of b1nh. 1910. and the response from a retired Marine Corps general ("To me. 1910 means 10 minutes past 7 p.m.") has tu med back the clock of ex-Staff Sgt. Clem Boland of Laguna Hills. ... Matent'r gherme1 alhch sa)ed ithorban · (Yes. KILLING From A t just got It running.'· his fm·nd said. Chadwick worlo.ed hard and was persistent in e\el)lh 1ng he did. the fnend said. "He wanted 10 bettl'r h1 m!>elf He had hopes and drl.'a ms likl· n en. body." . Esgar's fa ther. Cla~. decli ned w m· ment about his ~on·, death. bu t referred calls to lhl.' fa mil~\ priest. TRIAL From At Instead. Jurors v.1 11hJ\l'10 rl'h on ph)sical C\ 1dence and th,• ll'\t1mon ~ of Fems' I 4·)ear.old g1rltm·nd lo lilt in detaib. Nervous!} plucking at her hair, mouth a nd ha nds. 1hc girl \poke sofll) from the "llnc<,~ 'itand r ut·v-- da}. telling uf thl' da) nnc H'ar earlier v.hen Fern\ p1t krd her up 1n Eileen Ca\C\ 's car The tv.o h·ad lx'l'n dating lor .1t'>out eight months Thrl'l' time'>. thl· girl had ru n av.a) v.11 h Ft·m., hu t th1' time she onl} planned to bc a''·" fnr JO minute\. Shl' le\11 lil·d For four da)' 1hc girl hH·d "Ith Ferne, in < ase~ ·., Jpannwnt I an'> v.as deprl'\\Cd 1hc girl '>.lid J nd SpQke of SUllldl' as \Oon .1\ \hi' . t ' Bishop Dennis Wallace of The C'hun:h of Jesus Chnst of Lauer·Da} Saints in Hunungton Beach Wallace said Esgar was an onl} child and Eagle Scout "ho enJO)ed v.ork1ng on car'i \\Ith n1s father ··11c "as a q ui et. s1ead~ type of md1\ 1dual L1lo.t: his fa thl.'r. he was ver) lJUll'I. pol11e and willing to help otherc;:· Wallall' said. Esgar. a grad ua te of Ed1 \on High hool. cnJO)ed backpacking. ranng rad10-n1ntrulled care;, \cuha di\ 1ng and reading st 1en<.:l' fi ction books am'l'd at lhl' apJrtmcnl .. I k \aid he "antl'd 111 lo.Ill h1m'>dl bcrnU\l' hl· didn't hti\l' an)th1ng gmng lor h1m'>l'l l "'lo I ,1.,lo.cd him hm' hl· \\a' gm ng lo do 11 tk '>H 1d hl' d1dn·1 lo.nov. .. thl' girl no" I'\ le\11 lil·d The pair mMth ~HlH'd indoor<;. snorting u>Ca1n l' arid 1nh.il1ng ~otc h (1ua rd to &l't high I k lollo"ed her n l·r~v.-ht•r1-. lll'd hl·r up v.hen he \H'nt to gl·t tuod and rll'\l'r allo'>'l'J hn tu open thl· lllil'>ll'I hc.:dmom·, dour \hl' \Jld I n\1dl' thl· lllJ\ll'r lx'drnom undl·r till' ul\lr 111 J p1k ol la undf") and hl.1 nlo.l'l' 11n thl· lwd l.1' Filn ·n ( .l\l'\.' h11d \ l'rr>'>l'CU lnr\ .inJ dl'lcn,1· Jgrn· I l'rrl'> knl'" lh l hnd\ "·" th1·n· hut h1· di.In t t\'11 p11l11 l' \\ h.11 hr lo.n1·v. '>' h1•1) thl'\ l ;Jlll1' Ill dh'I ~ 1111 ( .l'l \ Esgar's Jirlfriend. Gina Hoffman of Fountain Valley. has been with his family ever si nce the news of the shooting. "She loved him VCI) much. and she's having a prell y tough 11me ... Wallace said. Sef' ices for Esgar are planned for I p.m. Saturda) at the Hunungton Beach Mormon church. A $50.000 reward 1s being offered b) the 154-store upcr Shops chain for mformauon leading to the arrests of those responsible for the murders. Police have received some da} s later. omcers looked through the small apartment. but didn·t find Case). lns1cad. they arrested Fems for unla" ful intercourse with a minor and relumed 1he girl to her pa rents Eight da) s later. on Sept. I . .in in vestigator returned to the apan- rru.·nt -1he third tnp an In 1nl' police officer v.ould make into 1hc d v.l'l hng -and the oveNhelming \mell led him to Case} 's bod} Prosc,·u1or' behl'\e Fems \UI · fcx-aled ( ac,e ) the n1gh1 befort• he broughl thl' girl 10 thr apanmenl. tht•n ht• hid ha hc.>d} under piled bcdd o1hes and laundl). While Depul ) D1c,1nc1 Attorney Jaml'S ~l anon ha sn't offered a possible moll\ e. lw has p<>1nted out that 1 ern .. '' ·" hrolo.e. but suddenl} ha d mum·: alll'r C J \C) disappeared. ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS From the NFL to the CIF From the American League lo the Little League We're going to have Orange County covered long and deep So. tune in this September to wat ch the kind of local. in depth sports news and information you can't get on any other telev1s1on or radio station. And while you're at 1t. you'll be getting 'round the clock news. traffic and weather reports. hfestyle specials. and more All m the flavor you hke best Orange County's Free to you on <:able. And only on OCN WHArs GolNG ON HERE! Comma to you on Comcast Cable, Paragon Cable. Commufl1ty Services, Rossmoor Electric. Rancho Santa Margarita Cablev1s1on So far. For Information call l 800/676-4626. •. .. Your item reminded me of the Armed Forces . Radio announcer. whose tour of duty dadn•t last very Iona." Boland recalls. "He was broldcastina a time cheek, and this is what he said: ... For all you soldiers out there, the co~t time is 1600 hours. for aU you sailors, it's ei&ht bells. And for all you officers, it means the big hand is on 12. and the little hand is on four."' "'"'"• ' h1" kn°"lc nn M~ A•'s postal box with one hand, while the other band clutches a tu-deduclJble check. 0 Bit 'l'llANU'UJ. YOU DIDN'T ORDER THE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE -Anyo•e wanna buy an auonment of mooseheads? ShJhtly used. of course. 0 IS THERE ROOM IN THERE FOR BOTH OF US! -Ana!e Dickinson is alive and well and living in a post office boit in Ncwpon Beach. And (be still. my heart), she's invited me to join her. The invitation is on pastel stationery bearing this return addtt11: An&ie Dickinson. P.O. Box 8449, Newpon Beach. CA. 92658. Sevend columns qo, when l groused about tt?e atrocious adornments at the shuucrcd Ambrosta eatery, I thou&ht those "trophies" belonged to ultra· macho owner Michael Harrah. himself an endaaered species. . Now, accordina to the bankruptcy proceedings. I see that they were only leased -alon, with thr tables. chairs, etc. -from a rent-a-relic firm isted among the army of creditors. The umettlil\I news 1s that she wants money. Tbc ever·luscious Angie is chairing a star- spangled social ~nefiting the American Cinema Awards Foundation. It's sc heduled Saturday night, Nov. 17, at The Village Crean. The honored guest will ~ one of Donna Crcan's clo~st friends. delightful Jane Withers. the well-known plumber. Oood arief, what's the currcnt market value of a glassy-eyed (and erobably mangy) mooS<"head? And who'd wanna buy 1t? So far as I know. there isn't even an athletic team called 1he Moose. or thl' Elks, whatever. The closest thing would be our beloved Rams, and I'm sure Georgia Frontierc wouldn't 1ouch the thing with a I 0-foot antler. In Hollywood and the Hills of Beverly, this event -supponing the Moti on Picture and Television Country Home -1s always a dazzler. Its last fund -rai~r in Janual) lured the likes of Liz Taylor. Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren, not to menuon Michael Jackson and hi s 1x bodyguards. 0 WORST WORDPLAY OF THE WEEK -From pun-loving Anna Abramson of Laguna Beach: "Regardina your recenl column combining our area's nudes and nukes. J haH~ a slogan thal could apply to both. With or "1thout your own bodyguards. you're invited 10 attend 1he Nov. 17 extrav:iaanza (which includes Thanksg1V1ng dinner on the estate's sweeping "It's called 'No B1km1 At0ll."' Jerry Kobrlo's co/11ma runs Wedaesd•y& aad S.t•rd•y&. anon) mous calls about the case, Williams !>aid. Gregg Koec hlcm. president of Newport Beach·hasl.'d company, sa id tha1 he hoped the reward money v.ould \pur "11ncsscs to pro' 1de informatwn ahout the kill· IRAO From A1 Britain's 4.500 hostages. "As Prc!>1dt•nt Bush pointed oul ycsterda). addam Huc;sc1n 1s ti)· ing in his tac1irs to hide bt'hmd Western "'omen and child ren and u.-.c them as human \h1elds and use them as pan of his ncgo- 11a11on!> ... she s:ud at a news con- ferl·me. Of1he J.000 ..\mcn rans trappt"d Ill Iraq and Ku"ait b) lht i.\ug. :! in vasion. 54 arc believed to have been Sl'1Led h) Iraqi authorities. 1he ·1atl' Dc partmcn1 S3)'> ( hina and lhe ~o' 1ct t 'n1on ha\ l' \IOV.l'd I ' \ cnon\ tu gel ll N appro' al lor a m1hrnr) blod ;ac.k Ill l'lllorre \anct1on" on Iraq, We!>lcin d1ploma1<. \.1) The ~<>':<.'I' 1he pa'it "Cd <.ought to rl'' l\l' the ~11hta~ l\1af1 ( umm1ttec.· n 1mpo<il'd of thl' tiH' J>l·rmanl'nt l ' :'IJ member" hc.·torl· 1mpm1ng J hlUl lo.adl'. and ha'c l.'mphas11t.'d lhl') \wuld uni\ par· t1l 1pall· unc..kr •• l :'I. flag ( h1nn ha' more 11ml· to 'il'e v.-ht•ther \11lun1a1 ~ ml·.i,utl'<. Jg.Jlll'I Iraq STOCK From A 1 ttf:lt feeling 111 unll'rtJIOt \ -not Oi l prllC\, .. D11t1 \J1d ··\re "e going lO hJ\l' J '>'ar'' ,, nur engagement 1n 1hr M1ddk La\I go1 nl\ tu hl• [l ro tr.1l ll'd01 I 'nlll the...: l'>l>Ul'\ Jfl' ll''>uh l'U I "ould ant1u pdll' lhl' unll'rtJlnl\ \o..111 lo n11nul' 111 d.1mag1· till' marh·1 ·· .\\\Ill< lo. m.1rlo.l·t 111' t'\lr lr' n'ill I ·OIL From At Rubert (1l'ntn lhr n 11111ul I uc'>da~ rt•al111 nwd 11\ \lt·ad· fa'>t uprc>-.1111111 t11 .illov. rn~ an~ add1 t1unal u udl· 111 bl· ha r\l''ill'd Im m oil < ,1lil11m1a shores The coum 11 .1'>kl·d ( 11' \ta fl 111 v.-ntl' Pr1'\ldl'lll Bu'>h 111 1 nn- \ e) 'upp1>rl lor Im lunl· dt·- U\1on to lklJ\ lu1 I her 11ff'>hon.: dnll1ng. . All fi ,e counnl me mber'> also '>Olcd to d1spa1ch C1cnlr) or Ma}ur I 1da I l'Onl'\ lo \.\.ac;h1ng1un I> ( nnl monlh to conH'\ lh.it mc\\agc 1n prr - )On Gcntl) '><lld ht• pla n\ 10 be part of J group that v.111 loht'>\ membt.•f\ of thl' tfou~· .\P- propriat1on' < omm11ter to adopt a formJI 11tT..l111rl· dnlling mora iorium .. We're going 10 ix· a\k1ng for 1hc1r help to mah· a leg1 slal1H' commitment" to dcla, fu rther dnlhng. (11.'ntr') "31d · The t'OUll\ ii man pointed ou1 tha1 Bu'>h .!I reu:nt pohl'} slate· ment 1i.. "nothing morr 1han a press relca~ .. On June 26. Bush issued a statement calling for a 10-Jear bnn on 011 c~plorat1on off Cah· forma. Or~gon. Washington and Florida coastlines The current Middle Eastern conflict. whi ch thrt'atcns to shut off much of the oil flow into the United S1ate • hasn't changed Gentry's perspttt1vc on offshore dril11na. or the the ine to Police. 'This is a hard thjna for people to accei>t that it happened," Koechlein said. "l hope we get some infor- mation so wt can ~tc..l:L1btsc people." \... In July 1988, an employee of the uccced. The State l)epartmccn aald. Tuesda} there were "credible re- ports" some of the Westerners had been forced 10 go to 01 1 refi nerics and otfier i nstallat1ons, 1hough the informauon could not be independently confirmed. Al!>o in Washington. U.S. of. finals said 1he Bush adminis· trat1on is making conlingency plans to cut back the U.S. Em· bass) staff 1n Kuwait. hut said the Embass) will not shul 11s doors despite Iraqi demands tha1 fo reign missions in Kuwait C'il) be transferred to Baghdad h) Fri - da) Late Tuesday, White Hou'K' aides said Bui.h ·plan!> Wednesda) to '>1gn an order acll\ a11ng ahc.rnl 40.000 rc.•scn 1.,ts to hd p hol•.tt'r lhl' buildu p m 1hc gulf In other dC\elopmen1'i Tul'S· da}. -In Roml·. Iraqi authorities told We~ttrn ambaswdor' tha1 u t11ens. of ~\l'n EC na11on'> "111 bc allo"ed to lea\e Ku"a1t. ac· rnrding 10 an oflk 1al of the t-ort'1gn M1 nl\tf) 's Pl•r,1an (iulf 10 ncgall\e ne v.s. 1he) ntkn 'l'll a broad )pcu rum uf m>l"ks. man) 1s!>ued b) co mpan1e\ unlikely to be affected h~ force\ dm 1ng 1he O\erall markcl do""· according tu Walter < ruttcnden 111. chair· man of 1hc Ne"pon &al h in- Hlltment banking firm Crul· tcnden &. ( o .. People ~ho o'>' n got>d com· panics should defin11cl> not panic.·· hl· ~1d. ..Soml' pcopk '>llho react cmot1onall > arl' bu} 1ng rh:co Ill protell the na11on\ \hun·llnl'. he ')<11d. .. II dO<'\ n eate more ol a l hall<'ngl·:· Ci<"ntl) s:ud hdore I Ul.'~a} ·., mee ting "Bui lhe rl·~r\ uir on our coa\t 1<, \() llt1 k -I hnpl' that can ht-kepi Ill j'>l'r!>pcl'tl\<.' .. Calfo mia's on· and off'lhore "Cll'> produce ahout 170.000 harrcl'> dail) The •ilntc alone u>n'>umes 1v.o m1 ll1o n harrcl' da11\ rhc nlJJOnl~ of lhe lhC nauon\ oil uJml'' from 1ht' M1dl'J'>I Gentry said the potential for a M1dcas1 011 squeeze make-; all 1hc• more 1mpcrat1vc a lrg1~­ ln1cd mora1onum on offshore drilling. and a nauonal energ~ pol1C} .. There is a national concern. g1\l'n the l'vcnt~ 1n the middle f-.aM. 1hat legnlators rnuld O\l'rrcact. We want to make \ure 1hat doc<;n'1 happen "We want to conve} the need for a litrong cner~y policy and energy conscn at1on. par· ucularl} nov. in respon~ to th e Middle East l Onccrn:· (•entr) \:lid. He said his group will not make actual energy Pohcy proposals in September. but will concentrate on sccunng a han on olTshorc dnlhng. chain's Long Beach store v.as shot and killed dunng J robbel). but Koechlein said lhl· unsoh ed in ci- dent "a~ not rclatt·d Ill thl' T U\t1n murders. D•llY Pilot aews servlcrs C'OO· trlb•tH to Ibis reporr. crisis unit. fhe l OU ntne~ indudt• Italy. Spam, Green· and Ireland -U.N. officials said 75 l ' N staff and dcJ)l·ndent\ ha' l' kft Baghdad and that thr v.orlLI h1KI } intends to remo'e 1he rema1n1ng 235 staff and fa m1ll e'> from lra4 -A Pa lc'>lln1an sho u11 ng .. American'.. s1abhcJ a tuuri\I outside the Old C11) uf kru~nlcm as ant1-l l.S fl·ding\ lOnllnUl'd running high amon~ Pall'\l1n1.1n' in the lsraeh-occup1eLI temwnn v.ho ~upport thc.· lr<1q1 1n\J\IOll -Jraq1 fon e'> must c;t,·al '>ll,111;1 food and fuel IO c;un I\ t', Rn l1'>h intelligence sourrt'\ 1n \auL11 Arabia said The' al\o ~1d the Iraqi threat of chl.-m1l,1I v.a rlJrl' " not as great a) fir\t feared. -Thou'>and\ of fore1gm·r.. poured 3l rn~\ lhl' Jordan hordn from Iraq. 1nduding 1v.o l'\·l \ t:ongre'>Sml·n -C •l'llf¥e I lan\cn of Idaho and Thuma\ K1ndm·" ol Ohio -v.hu am 'l'd on a !light from Baghdad I ht· pair had hc.•c.·n 1n Baghdad on J IJl l-linding m1rnon .\I'<> on lht· flight ''a' C BS NC\\c; am horman Dan Rather when lhrng' li1olo. good J illi \(·lhng when 1h1ng' luok llkl' thl'\ an· no". 11takl.''a 1111 ot \lam1n,1 and cold logi c Ill do thl' nghl thing .. A numt'>er ut '>m.1llcr u1m· pan1es ha\ e 'it'en th l·1r <.to~~ prices fa ll b) a'> murh .. , 'ti pcrcenl since the lrt1q1 1n\a'>mn of Kuv.all. lOffi j'lanlt'\ v.hn\l· op· erat1ons ha\C no rl'la1 1on\h1p 111 Middle Fa'>t ml. Jcl"ording 111 Cruttenden "I '>Ct' lh t· rurrl·nt markel a!i prl·~crl11 ng more of ,, buying opport un11~ for long-term 1nves1or.. .. The cost ot lhl· l \ mil nan operation in thl' "11ddlc l a't " hkel} to ha H· a grJ H' rOh t on the cconom). ac-cord1ng 111 Roh- en Haugen. a prlllC.·s\or 1n l < I\ Gradual<' 'ichool of \.fan.igl·ml·nt "No mal ll'r '>llhllh \\J ) 1h1" gcx-' the cml ~ t1f lund1 ng It .ir r enormouc;," he "'11d "\.\ 11h .1 wcakenr d t•tonom' and h1gh c.·r m1lltal) \pcnding lh t· frderal budget dctiut should d1mh ahm r $100 h1lhon Th 1'> v.111 lWt.11111\ have a dclell'nou'> l'lln t w 1 thr cconom) ·· Higher t'>udge1 lkfin 1" \\ill cause h1ghl'r real 1n1crt'\t ralc\ according to Haugen. wh ich \\ 111 in turn slov. "pcnd1ng 1n kC\ areas ol the t'r<inum\ \Ul h a\ mvestmenl and tOn\lrul 11o n .. The M1dl'a!>t t n\1\ 1ntrea<.l'\ thr probab1hl> of rece\\mn Thl' ma JOrit} of tht• publit nov. thi nk' there l'I going to he.· a rt-re<.\inn .. But e'en 1n rct'e\s1on. 1nd1\1d· uals looking tov.ard long·tenn 1n· vcstmenl should nu1 sell stod .!> 1n knee-Jerk fashion. according Ill Alan Freeman. \ill'C prc\1dent of Shearson Lehman Hutton 1n NewPon ~ach "ff h1stof) " tn be the teacher. the best <ara 1cg' right now 1s to hang on." Free- man s111d. "The things to loolo. out for have already been pun..,hcd so much. 11' difficult 10 take maJOr losses at this p<>1nt .. Freeman secs the Oow Jonl'' industrial average ~tu:king 10 u trading range of 2,500 to :umo points. ln\e'>IOrs would tx-w1'i<' to look for buying opponun1t1e\ 1n what he calls "defenm e" Gentry said he wai. uncenain how i.trongly Amcncans would ~upport an ban on offshore dnllmJ should an 011 shortage matcnahzc. "That depends on what rca1on you're talking about. In C'ahforn1a (suppon (or a ban) would be over- whelmma." -stocks, those in areas such a\ health c.are that arc most llkcl)' to '!'ake money dunna reeess1onal) times. ... ROGER C.AltLSON SpcN:U ldltor Stan Wyman Rams having moving thoughts? Low turnout for SD exhibition t iff may give them reason It was rather interesting this past w<;ckend watching the crowd totals at the first of the local National Foot· ball League games. Of course, the Los Angeles Raiders were low on the local totem pole, drawing shghtl} more than 28.000 fans for a Saturday afternoon contest against the Dallas Cowboys. one of the very worst teams in the NFL last 1..;;;..4'-~$0Tr. The small crowd was enough to make a few people Jump with JOY. It proved evcl) thing the) said The:} were delighted 1hat so few people showed up at 1he contest .\t least one." nung in that Santa Ana-based ncw11paper. could hardly contain his JO> He was quick to point out that the Coliseum holds more than 9:!.000 people and that 28.000 was ko;s that one·third full To h1scred11. his math 1s correct. And he cenainl> has the right to ellprcss hi s opinion. He ought to Cllpla1n wh} he feels that wa). That'<; because on Saturda} night, the Rams played at Anahae1m Stadium against th e San Diego Chargers. prov1d1ntt the opponun1l> to draw fro m two big area'i w11h 1n the region. The Rams. considered to be one of the "l.'ry best 1ea m'i 1n the NFL . and thl.' Chargers. bclil.'' ed to be onl.' of the 1mprov1ng tcam11 in the NFL . drc" 45.000 peopk to thl.' "Rig~" How co me" Unlike the Raiders." hose C\ 1.'I"\ move (no pun 1ntcndcd~'i "ell pub- hc11cd and "ell 'ima'ihcd 1n th1'> arl.'a. the Rams arc 'ltabk. not look in~ arolHld and '>'Ill dl'lin1tch pla~ 1n Orange Counl~ 1h1s )Car Wh} d 1dn 't those gu' 'i. "ho danced "'1th gkc o\Cr the <;mall turn· out at the ( oh'>(.·um for thr Ka1tlcr' sa) something cd1ton alh about thr rclall\CI) small turnout at >\nahc1m for the Ram-; and C hargcr<;'l Of course. the game here "as an Cllh1b1t1on contest fea turing teamc; which do not meet 1n 1hc regular season The> gel together about l''l'} fo ur )Cars for regular sca<;on pla) That wa'i also true in I m Angell''> "here the Ra1dcr'I and (owbo)' pla)cd their ("\h1b1 t1on (Thi.' NF l prefer<; the term "prc--;ca\on" I game Of cour-.c. the Ka1dcr' and ( o" · bo}S pla)cd 1n the heat ofthl' ahrr- noon "hen man) people an: \\orl.· 1ng. The Ram' and ( hargcr<. pla,cd in the cool of the cH•n1ng when mam people arc nol "'orlong So " h} d1dn ·1 the Ram" ~II out. or "h) d1dn·t more peopk '\ho" up lor the gamt·'l I fran l.I) don't kno"' I do kno" .in e>.h1b1 11on game 1n Den-. er drc" 75.000 people It. too. "a' J rnntl''il .... 11h htlc meaning It d1J pit thl' I" o Super Rowl teams against each othl·r asain and "'as pla)CU on a Monda\ night for the hcndi1 nf.1 nattonal tcle' 1s1on aud1cnle But so what'' The gamt• meant.'o little to the\ l\ltor'I. thl' \an r rnn· ('ISCO 491.'r<., that the} fll.'" 1n the <la) oft he game and returned to training camp right after 1hc game It wa' a one-da) Jaunt. no more. no k\c.. I am not deluded h> what 1'1 rcall~ happening. I h3Vl' no doubt that Raider!> attrndl·ncc .... 111 be affcctl'cl b> the team's olT·fid d shenanigan' Club offinal'i arc fu ll) awan.· of the problem that ha<. been l rcn tl.'d I stil l don't knu" for \Uri.' "hl·thl·r the Ra1der'i arc mo' 1ng .\II thl' 1n- d1ca11ons arc that the' arc h1ston 1n Los .\ngclc'I · · nhkc that Register " ntcr who pre tends to be so <;man. I hopt• nol But I J o not get a' otc 1n th1c. matter So. all I can do 1c; "a11. hke e\CI) bod) else Checking out all 1he numhcf'I. If I were the Ramc; I'd 'ltan looking for a new home. too After all, what good l'l 11 hcing onr of the hottest team'l 1n the NFL 1f}ou can't fill up the house for an c'h1- f Pleas. lff \IVYMAN /841 INSIDE Dotty Piiot's SP01t7SIJ 1-900-4'6· 7171 \(HU\ Al'fl> \( iH 1141 I ~ ~ff llatAKl""·NfW\ H ll'M llS ... - Th• ultlm•t• sltu•tlon Corona del M•r H..,.., Sea 1<11191 won the CH' Division VI ultlmate? He's onlJ •Junior. 'or the storJ on Kehrll •nd ch••plonlhlp In 1te9 and th• quarterlNldl, Todd Kehrll, the Sea Kings, don't •111 th• Oraft9• Coast DallJ Pllo~• who led th.,. to the tltl• Is bade for •nother run. How ultl••t• speclal on football -football 1990, Sept. 6. Two new courses still a year away The amenit ies, h o w ever, are fur ther down the fairw ays lntrres1 continue\ to <,urlan• rl·- gard1ng '\c'>'port C oa!>I Rc\on .• rnd thr t'>'o Ill'" courw'> bl'1ng hu1h on lhr In llll' < o propcrt) bl·t"'l'l'll ( ameo ~horr., and Laguna Rl·at·h f hc Can)on (our~ and <X.Tan ( our\e arc unt.kr Lon~truu1on "'Ith bllth s.rhedukd to open 1n Juh ol nn1 .. car Thi.' hotel, and hou"l'\ "ill not COml' for l\\O 10 three \Cars a fin So. for the first fr" \car". the cour\C\ \\111 be read1h 3\ ailahle for u'it' .\fin thl' hotel" UrX'll. a n·na1n amount ol ll'l' 11 me'\' 111 bl· n·<>en l'd for gul'"'' Uoth n>ur\l., are puhht and" ill f'rma1n puhlil a\ far a\ lhc In llll' ( 11 .ind \.\'l'\lern (10 11 \lanatieml'lll .Hl' wnlernl·d Ru1 tht• qualil' .f 1ht· luur<.,ec, I'> grnng to <kmand \onw hr.i' > grl·en ll'l" ( urn·nth thl' ln1nl·< o 11\\n .... ind opcralnlhl' fuc,11n R<1 nth(rolt C luh clnd thl'rl· h.i\c bl·en '>On1l' t'\t•hrn"' ra1'>t'd O\l'r lhc $4' ''l'l'kJa\ fc1·<, and the Sflll ''l'l'l.l·nd tee\ · r hat\ prt'lt~ mu1:h ( hll l.l'n ti.·l·d u>mr.i ~d 111 '-'c" port ( cM\1 ~ \pn 1 grl'l'll In·<, 1\1 run from $40-100 ( art\ "111bl·1ndutll'd .ind hke fu<,lin Ranr h the\ 'II Ix· mandaton One thing though. ttll' l art' .... ,11 tx· lrl'l' 111 kaH' lhl' path' .... o. \\hell d111'\ lhl\ dolor lhl' J ' l'f· Jgl' gol kr 1 n Or.mgl' < ou n t ~ ., V. d I loo I. JI 111h1' \\J\ thl' <l' l'ragt· Jut' l'>ll ., ~01 ng Ill Ulllgh ll p s I !J( I In plJ > golf But thl'rl· Jrl' pknt' ot rx·ork \\hO'>'lll °'"' nc"' puhlil u1ur\l·<, nn 111.i11a "h.il th1· grn·n ll'l'\ .... ill hl'lp ell· In 1.i ll' lhl' dum hon Orange< ounl\ l.111"\\ .1" 0 \c.1< !ill< 11untn C luh h1·IJ 11' .i n- nucll ~n1or' ( luh ( hcimp111n<.h1p (J \I "'l'd. clnd Rrun· \.\. ,1tl.1n' 1-'on thl' o' aall gro\\ l hamp111n<,h1r \mong thl' flight '>'1nm·r\ 1n thl.' 1 .... 0.round 1uurnamt•n1 In lir'1pl.Jl'l'1n till' ~II·'" J1' 1c,111n Don Rubl•rt\ 'hill I \"i lo 1.11.l· lht• l h.i m p111n\h Ir I k .... ·" lollo\\ l'd In \cu1nd pl;111· h' l>on \ alenttno "llh J 1411 In J Ill' 1111 1h1rd \\l'll' l11hn I Ir'' HI .i nd Phil \h Ph.irl.ind \' hn l'll•lh 'hnl 1 4 ~ lnthehH-ti9d1,1s1on "•ll1e (on- lrl'rd'> "'a'> the"' lllnl'r 'hooting I'\~ That "as thrcr '>hut' ht.·ttcr than Bob Ba\ll'r In a Ill' lur third hoth Dan T annl·h11l dnd R1lhard \h < .imm1>n ~hut 141 The 70-and·O\ er d1' 1\1t>n .... 3\ \'l>n h~ \kl \tl·phcn\ "Ith a I W lfr "a' 101111 .... l'll h' J Rile' I n" la :11 141' and \Cl anotht•r Ill' lllr third bl'l\\l'l n \1.in.\.\. a1da and I P < orntJ\\cl 0 Hal tr recn "a'> at 11 .ig,1111 .1 t ;\\' \\ port lk.ilh (iult ( nur'>l' '>'hl'll ht• t.1 nll' "11h1n .i hall inl h ol hi\ l'lf.hlh h11k-111-11nt· 11n thl· lir'll hok \kn'' \ luh \ ll l' rrl'\llknl R ll h.ird \ll f\.in· nt' ,.11J thl· hlur.,11ml· "a1tl'd "'hat \l't'nll'J h~t ti' l' m1nutt'\ tor the hall "hll h hung 11\ er lhl· t·dgl· 1ll lhl' hok 111 d11•p Recalling summer of discontent Marie ha/, Roseboro 1965 By STEVE \XllL.STEIN S.\N FR.\NCI \('() -11 ""' a moment <11 mallnc\\ Ill a c.ummt•r ol fun a 11mc '>'hen thl•rc \C'eml·d no rl'llcf from '1olcntl' on the c,tn·c t<.. 1n thl' nc'>'~. or at thl' ballp;irl. f'>'l.'Ol\·li'e 'car., lata . Juan \lanrhal\ duhbmg of John Rose· horo "11h a hal ~•ands out a'I one of the uglier llln tlc..•nt'> in ha..chall h1 c;- tol). an eH'nl n·,.illed '"Ith ch1llc. h} those.· '>'ho .... atlhl.'d and n·grc..•t<, h} those "'ho part1npated fhc t"'o men '>'ho 'lltxx.I 1n the ccnlcr of that bra" I at home plate in Candle<it1ck Parl. on Aug 2:!. I %5. no" "ork 4u1ctl) on the fringes of ba!>eball. slipping thmuJh mall to'>' n~ and minor league c..·1t1c,, c..·nd· lc'ls .iirp(im and lookahll.c hotl'I room~. Man('hal. Hall of Fame pitcher for the San Francisco Ci1anl'I. l!'i director of Lalin American 'i<'OUting for the Oakland Athletics. A few )earc; ago he signed outfielder Fcl1' Joc;c, a o;w11ch-h1111ng rookie with home-run po~er and 'ltar potential Roseboro. a l o Angeles Dodgen catcher during the gJol'} )earc; of Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale. 1s a roving ino;tructor for the Dodaers. fler )ears of b111emcs,, the) bt'- came fncnds about a decade qo, actttnl t<>1cther occ~sionally at old- ttmers· games or aolf tournaments - (ormcr enem1e'I reconciled and tied to each other 1n history as Ja le Dcmpsc) and Gene Tunney once were. But unlike 1hotc 1wo champio ns.. who aJadl) recounted their fiahts as the) arcw oldrr. Manchal and Ro~- ,,,. ...... MMICHA&./82f Juen M.edliel fJ71 Mtadl• Jottn Ro1e1toro •• la,_., Koufaa trl" to lntercHe • Tigers devour Angels DETROIT - Lloyd Moseby broke out of a J.. for-32 slump with three tuts and four RBis in leadina the Dcuott Tigers to a 6-2 victory o ver the Cahfom11 Anarls on Tun-- day night. Moseby hit a bases-loaded tnple in the first inning, hn his 12th home run in the third and· singled in the seventh He never got a chance for the double he needed for the cycle. ''I've been hitting the ball hard but not gettinJ anything out of it." Moseby said ... Today they dropped Ill" Winner Dan Petry ( 10-9) gave up both California runs and four bits in fi ,c in nings and Ed Nunez yielded one hit 1n 21'l innings for his fourth save. Rookie Joe Grahe (0-1) was the loser in his ~cond maJOr league start. He lasted 2 2-3 innings and was charged w11h fi,e runs. •• 1 d1d n 't take Pet I) out -Petry took PC"tl) out," Manager Spa!_lcy Anderson said "He had a stiff shoulder and he ma)' not pitch for a mu pie of "'eek!. .. Pett) said he didn't think the prob- lem 1s senous "It was a l111le stiff. but I JUSt didn't wa nt to go out 1herc. get 10 trouble and lca'e the bull~n to clean 1t up." he said ··1t's nothing .. C.,rahc said he wa~ "d1sappotnted because I didn't get ahead of the hitters Llo'd Mo<.cb\ 's been around eight or I 0) cars and he knows that 1f I get behind I ha'e to comr after him. And he\ a good enough hitter to take a<h antage of that " In the first fon) Phillips led off "'1 th d \lllglt· and (1rahe hit T ra\ls fl) man \\Ith a p1tc:h ~Ian Trammell popped out but ( ccil Fielder walked on four pllchc" loadmg the ba~s. Mo\t'b) tnplcd to the 44()..foot sign tn l<'ntcr field . dcann11. thc bases jPlus. s~~ ANGELS /Bl! Patrick Lark in It "ould ha .. c het>n a good umc for lor 1he "Big C lnl' ·· It d1dn I go for naught though as C 1rl'l'n tool.. !Op lo"' gross honors during lhl' r hur'lla\ fnumam~t 0\ 'hno11nK fl' Pa t ~lcK 1n nl'\ "'"lo"'· lll't mJn "Ith .1 '" In lht· \<11 urda-. P1d,) our Panner r 11urnn Dnn < 1atu"(' and Bob For- ~' ll'aml·d up to 'hc111t a I OR to edge Bri.in < 1Jl1Jghn and Dan \.k(1um· v. hn 'h11t I 111 ~ I hird plan· "ent to f Pluse s~e GOLF /821 Dodgers blow it big time, 12-11 l ()\ ~'\(,fl f-\ T he Ph iladl lph1a L/)~ Phillie' 'uired n1nl· -1J~ run'> 1n the ninth in- ning. ca pped h\ a gJmc- 1> 1ng three-run homn h' John l\.ru ~ and a game-.... 1nn1np. d11ut'tk b\ ( armrlo "1 an 1m·1 10 'hod the Lo., ~ ngclc\ Dodger' I 2 · I 1 T ue'lda' night Los .\ngel<"s lrd I I t afwr I II straight Dodgt·r, real hnl hase in an right run litth 1nn111g otl threr re- lic' Cf'\ Dodgel"i \.1anagcr r 11m L.l~rda cmpt1t•d h1'> hemh in thr .,,,th and SC\t"nth inning'> lea' ing onh \.1 il c • harprr<.on at third ha\l' lrom his ong1nal 'taning !incur Bui m thr ninth. r l<'kl<' rehc,er Da' <' \\ Jl\h rellrt'd 11nh one of S<'\Cn hattel"'t and rool.1t' 'hon'itop Jose Otkrman com m1ttt•d t"'o crror'I on grounder'\ b\ Maninc1 and Von Ha\C'I a<. Ph1ladt'lph1a '14'ort'd eight uncarm·d run'> D1ck1e Thon ~i ngled 1n the fir'lt run 14-batter inning. and he ~orcd on OITerman'i. firc;t error Da'c Hollins also had an RBI s1ng1e Roger Mcl)o"'ell (5-6) pitched a oreles\ r 1ghth 1nn1na for the victory and Don \annan"t ot the final thrtt OUl'I for hl!i first SI\!(' of the year Tim Crrws (1-4), the fourth Lo AngclM pttchcr. p vc up a two-run double 10 Dale Murphy and p10ch· h11trr Kruk' third homer The Dod.&crs. who also lost to Ph1ladrlph1a and McDowell I 5·12 1n 11 mn1nas on May 19 at Los An,des. seemed headed 10 Mtkc Hanley'• founh '1ctory in fi"e d«1 •On Hanlry p vc up Ju 1 t.-0 hus 1n 11• 1nntn~ in his ttt0nd W'\ ince JO•n- "'' thr rotatat1on. Don Aatc. rnc-uvatcd from the d1Ybkd htt tur· day. pitched t~o 1nn1np bd:Jft bcine panch-h11 (or by patcher Femal'idO Valcnrutla 1n the "lhth. ,,.,_, ftN A11r .Wlllll ,.,_ , I .. •• Phtladelpt1a.•1 Lenny Dyl111tra ftopJ INml•• Dodgen catcher Rtctr D•mp••r· Dodgers ' Dempsey suspended for one game , fined for fight Nf:W 'i O RK -Rick Dempsey of :a the Los .\ngdl'' Dodgl'f) wa suspended for one game b~ the National League on • Tul·sda~ and lined lor lighting. --==- IX.·mp't'} Jnd Len D~ kstra of the Philadelp hia Phtllit'!> "l'rl' l'Jl'{'\l·d in the sc,enth inning of Mon· da~·!> gaml' 1n Lo' .\ngcks. a 2·1 Dodgers' v1cto~. 1 he 1nnden1 began when Dykstra cam e to bat in tht• 'eH'nlh and comrlainrd to home plate umpire Ron Barne' ahuut an earlier l':tlll.'d strike. Dl·mpsl')'. "ho ''a' l·ahhing at the llml', got m vohcd in the argunll'nt .rnd purll hl·d l)~,i..tra. rau)rng bOth ht'nches and hullix·n, 111 l'lllPI\ '\I prl'\llknl Bill "'hill'. ''ho drd not disclose the Jnrnunt of tht• finl'. rl'IX':lll'd Jn l·arha ".>tatement that \:ml "inJ1,tr1m111.lll' on-lil'ld lighting must stop." lkmp't'' ''ho hJ' arrx·aled the -;usix·n.,11.m. said 11 "J'n·1 h1,~.1uh ·n,i..,tru l;llllt' ur JnJ hl· \\.l\ m.1d ahout thl' p11d1 ht• ''·'' t.ilkd 11u1 on lk said ''as I ,,a., buttenn~ up lht umrtrl• .. lkmp-.l·~ ..aid Beuerlein on trading block O'\' \R[) -1 hl· I m .\ngl'les ---- R:udn' hJ\t' ~l\l'll holdout quJrterhad. ~ \tt''l' Ht•unll'ln 1x·1 m1"1011 It• wl·i.. a 'lY trade "\'. l' didn't rl'qlll'\I .1 ll~tk .. lkucrlcrn ~a11J "It "a' thl·11 1deu · Bcuak1n l'arnnl S 141!.rK)(l l.l't 't'J\<1n and hJs IUrnl.'d do\.\ll Jn ,,ner ot S'il>IUKHI. Ja, "'ithrt>t.'dl•r. \\ho h\!at Hcucril'in lu1 thl' 't<lrtrng po<,I h~ \llllll' of ::1t1l'nd1ng l'\CI} d.n ot training camp make' more than \I rnrllwn Reul•rktn <,J1d I Ul''d"' thl· Ka11.krs .ire -.rd.rng tou m ud1 in J tr .1dt• "Thl'\ \Cl till' tOlllJX'll\.1trnn \l'~ high almml 111 a pornt "hl'll' thl'\ l..n•"' that 1hnr·., nl1 tl·arn that v.ould j11t1hahh hu\ 110 11 .. hl' \;IHI "rhc\ \\JOI J pla~l.'1 ot \Om int'll\lJ1.11l· .th1ht' 111 ,1 tir-.,1 round drar1 lh111,l· 111 ,1101u·-. · TELEVrsroN, RA DrO BRO'\TERHOUS TURN-ONS * Oalcl-ln<1-(h1cclqo ESPN. 4 30 * Ph1ll1t's Doaqers SportsCnannt>I 7 30 om 4 111 I'"' '~·rm -I It fllll TELEVI 10!"< BuflleJI 11,,~1.1nJ JI ( h1ca10 I 'ii''\ 1111l.aJrlrh"1 a1 Dud~rs ;;p.im< h.lnnrl Pro Poolhllll < I I W1nn1pt1 ~I 1 111 1111'1•. \p..•ll•C'h.inncl RADIO Banball I I \\ pm o\nJ•I' al l}c>1r1t11 ~ \ll'l t 'llJ) I fl ni '\c" \ vrk \.1cl\ <II 'I.In IJ1q~o Kl-MB ( Nil \11 11 01 f'h1l:httlph111 " lx'\lal'r,, Jo.. \BC ('NI•> . . . lHE M FIE.l.OCR H 15 G{)N6 PA:K . . • Ii WAAAAY eACK... f THAT BA.BY IS (,()[.!! Cypress opens with 9-0 win WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. -Kerrie __, __ Cordero pitched a twa.hitter and struck ~· out 12 as Cypress. from Orange County. beat Brooklyn, Mich .. 9..() in the opening ro und of the Littit' League World Series here. Tues- day. Eddie Zamora hit two home runs to back up the p11chmg o f Cordero. who struck out sevl'n of th<' first nine batters he faced and d idn't allow a hit until C hris C'hesne} blooped a single to right in the fifth. •Also T uesday. David Caron pitched six innings 1n reht'f of the Little League World $tries' first fe male staning pitcher. li fting T rail, British Colymbia. to an 8-3 '1ctory over Matamoros. Mexico. Kell} Craig staned on the mound for the Can· ad1an champions but failed to retire an} of the three bane~ she faced. Rams will keep three OBs <. oach John Robinson said Tuesdav ---- the Ram\ will keep three quarterhacks on ~ the regular season roster 'l....>' Thl· Rarns l'arned \\\O quanerback·s ---- thl' pa~t 1v.o !>casons. Jim Everell and Mark Her- rmann Bal·kups Chuck Long and Herrmann will ha'l.' JObs this season. The Ram\ g1ne u p a 1991 third-round draft l'ho1ce 10 get Long_ from Detroit off season. It was first bt•he' cd Long. a llr'it round pie!.. in 1986. would back rH·rcll and I krrmann would be out of a JOb. Herrmann hJ<, performed well during ·thl' prl•scason. ht>\\C\l'r. while Long has struggled in Luordmator L rn1e /.amix·.,c·s compleA offense. Her- rmann. morl' C\~nenccd in the Zampcse st~le. hac; pnl\ en htnm•ll off thl' bcnch "\\ l' Jre gomg to pla~ Jim for thl' fir\! hall \Jturda' Jg<11nst Phrn:nl\ ... Rohinson ~1d. UOP admits violations STCX "I <>1' -.\n tntl'rnal tn----- ' cs11ga1mn hJ' dl·tcrm1ncd that maJor • <., ~C .\ .\ '1olJt1on' v.rrc comm1ttl·d b~ the ' e l n1,erstl\ ol l'autic men'<i baslo.etball ---- tl.'Jm from 1984-!Hi un1,rrs11' President 8 111 .\tr hll'\ announll'd Tur'><l~I\ · · From Tbe Associated Press QUOTE OF THE DAY "It's unfounded. it's erroneous, it's wild." Al Davia, on the rumo rs from ESPN t.hal his Los Angeles Raiders wo uld rt'lum to Oakland fo r the Sept. 9 NFL season-opener. GOLF -\t4UJ1ntl'lJ ( hou\l'-l r on \l'PI I Ci .lllltknt Ill ~fr\ll'O in 1982. From 81 L>11n \\ 1111.111.I l.11 ~ \1111"•11 '' th .1 I I< I (, Thl.' ml·n 'duh 11.1' l'I' 111 \kJdtm l.irl.. l 11111 < 11111 \l' 1n l l11lll mgt11n Hl.tl h h•r 11' rn11n thl\ .1''·'' t11urn.rnwnt 0 H1g C .tn\1111 < 1111ntr~ t luh "l!t .11 · 1nguph1r.t \kmhtr (1Ul''' lour nJment ht·~1nn111g 10tlj~ hut nwrt· 1mportJntl\ tht• rt·,ult' .trl' 1n t1 11m thl· thn·l rn11nth l11ng l'tl '1lknr ... < up I nuni.1mt nl "hll h "rarrx·d up \Utt I l'. In tir.,t pl.ttl' \\d' I >1 'vt1, hJl'' l>rullo.t•r. \\htllkkall.'d Bill \'. h1t1ng I Jnd 2 In .1 Ill' lot thin! \\l'fl' Hnh I t•rhrnan cllHl I kt b t-..<tlmh,ll h 0 ~antJ \n,1( ountn ( l11hhJ\,1 toupk 111t11urnanw11h 11l 111Ht' tn thl' nt•.t1 lutull· hi:g1nn1ng \l 1th 1tw C 1Ul'\I ~tag I ourn.1n1l'llt ht·~inning I hur,. d;n It \\ ill Ix· fnlltplnl h\ lht• < ll'I r ht· ( homl·-l p "lll'.\1gned Im Ill'\\ Cr ml·mht·r, Ill gl'l ar qua1nwd "1th othn m·v.a member<. anll oldl'l onl'~ a~ "di hnalh un<>tt llJ-20 1hnluh"rll hmt J ~lcmber \kmht•r Tour nJnll'OI 0 '\t•v.port fkadl l ount~ ( luh"1ll hnld 11·., lad1l'\ ~kmht•r'(iul''-1 l <1ur- nJmrn1 beginning l hur\da~ and 1 unnrng through f-nda) .\l'o at :-.e"' port. Elml·r< <lll' nl '-l''' pon Beal h. fired a hok·tn-or1l' nn thl· 15)}-~ard ~o 17 U\1ng a 5- irnn Lool-.rng un \\t'H' r rank II.'. 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"a' thl' 'ltle ol an .itc th1' pa!it \\Cl'k h~ llunllngtun lkalh ll''}1dent Ton) Pulile. Puhce used a 3-v.ood to hole thl' 164-)ard No. lti. On hand "ere w11- ne'>'c\ llo "'ard Stl'phl·n,, Jim Dillon and Bud MeKt'Olll'. Patrick Lllrtln Is aa Oran1e Coast Dally Piiot correspoadeat wbost> club 101/ columa appears every Wrdaesday. TH E DAILY PILOT 'S .. ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th To ove r 100,000 Readers INCLUDES: • Extensive Coverage of all Local Schools • Schedules of Local Games •Cove rage of College Games • Raiders & Rams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message Goooooo TEAM! CIF ALL THE WAY GOOD LUCK FROM EVERYONE AT JOHN DOE'S SHOP ACTUAL MF.SSAGE IZE DEADLINE FOR YOUR MES AGE I AUOUST JO So call your Classified Representative Today! 642-5678 • MARICH AL ,...,, boro twOUld like to keep their battle in tbc pell and not bun each otber an~ore. "Our frindllup i1 very ~ .. Marichal aid from his home 1n tbc Dominican Republic. ··1 don't like to talk about (the bat incident). I wu bav~ a wonderful day until you mentiOned that." Tbc Dodaef'i-Oiants rivalry. bom In New York and transponed to C&lif'oTitia in the late 1950s, rcmajns one 6f the most heated in pro- resaional sports. But with the teams trailina Cincinnati in the National ~ue West all 1eason, the tension ~it ~ar i1n't nearly as hiah as it wu an 196S. Ourina that hot summer, America was tense. Riots tore throuah the Watts 1eetion of Los Anaelcs, near Roseboro's home, in early August. . Racial clashes broke out in other cities. U.S. troops had just begun f.Ptil\I and dyina in large numbers in a place called Vietnam. In Marichal's native Dominican Republic, where be was a national hero. a civil war raged as American and other foreign troops landed to quell a n uprisina by communist re· bets. The Summer of Love in San Francisco was still two years away. and the most popular song on the charts was "Eve o f Destructio n." On.the baseba ll front. the National League pennant race was close. with only 21/J games separating the to p four teams in the IO.team league on Aug. 22. Minnesota had a m o re com· fortablc lead in the American League as it headed toward its first pennant The Dodgers entered the game that Sunday in Candlestick Park leading the Milwaukee Braves by a half-game and the Giants b\ 11/J. Marichal. 1 9-9~ a right·hander with a karate-ltick dehvel) a nd five pitch· es from three direction . took the mound for the finale of the four· game sene . He "as oppo<;cd by Koufax. 2 1-4. the Dodgrrs· left-hand· ed master of the fastball and rune. and also a fu ture Hall of famer .. Whenc\ er the Ci1ants and Dodgers got together then· v.as a lot ofelectnc1 t) tn the atr. but ~ou could really feel 11 that da~ ... n.-call5 former Giants catcher Tom Haller. no" a busmessman 1n Palm pnng,. "The tension began building on fnda) night. We were lead1n~ 11-1 I "a' catching and M aul) Wills S\\ung h" bat back and hit nH mask. It \\:IS prett) dl'ltberatl·. hut.he v.as cnt1tkd to liri.t base for l"3tChl·r's rntcrft•rl·nce. In the ninth. Matt) .\lou :u 1t·mptt•d to do the ~aml· thing to Ro!>dxiro." .\lou's bat touch..-d Ko,choro'.; gll)\l', but thl· umpire ignored 11 and d1dn·1 gl\e Ainu the fr<.·e ha\l' KO\l'· born gro"kd. "Tht• next gu' "ho dOl''> that gell> 11 tn thl· hl·ad .. M.tr1thal. J rnuntn man of .\lou-., -.!touted JI Ro\t•born irom the C11ant'> l:x·nlh a' pla}t'r) on hoth tt•am' l'll· gaged tn Jn l'\l'hJngt• of taunt'} \fanthal "a~ l-.n1mn a'> thl· "Oom- ' ntl an D.rnd' ... J dJpper drc,'>Cr "ho fJ,url.'d blue and Ul·am a practll"al J~llo.l•r and '>"l'et l(U~ a"J~ Imm the lll'ld In a (11Jnt~ un1h1rm. though. hl' v.a\ a ftrlll' u1mpc111or. hrushmg hall-. hitter'> v.11h 1n-.1dl· fa<.1ballc, Jnd prott·ctmg h1'> tt•t1nm1a1e' "11h "ra~ - b.il. 1-. .. p1 td1l.'' .\rrordtng w ~!Jiil hal at thl' t1ml'. Rowht1ro told '>t'\l'r<tl (i1ant\. "1 ell Mamhal to '>hut ht'> hr~ mouth. or ht'" going to gl't om· hd11nd h" l'ar" N1) light-. hro~l' uut lhJt night 01 Sa1urd.1}. but on Sunda) tl·mpcr' ho1kd U\l'I \\ rlh. a running pla~n and '>J'X'l'd\ll'r "ho 'tole a rn ·nrd I 0 4 h.t\l''> tn 1 '162 ,1nd \\a\ nn h1<. \\J\ tu 9~ rn I Yo5. 1)1:.u out a hunt Jnd ~l·n1 un 111 \lllrt· 1n till' ftrc,t 1nn1ng Mamht1I. dl·tcrmml'd nut to kt that happl·n again thrl'\\ a fo<.thall nt'JI \'. 111.,· hl·.id 1n till' third that <;<.'nt turn \prav.hng and got thl· attl'nllun of lhl' re'>t nf thl· Dodger\ Ron I arrh Jh.o \\l"l11 du"n from .i p1llh that rnnmg. but \tamhJI dl·n1t·d thru\\- 1ng at him and mmt v.1tne'><il'' Jgrl.'ed Man,hal <.:amc up Ill the third l.'\pc<:lmg lo he brushed bao..i.. h' Juan Marlchal, retired In ·75. Koufax. Tht' fi rst pitch was a stn ke and the second was low and inside and harmless. Instead, Marichal was stanled when Roseboro's return of the second pitch either nicked his ear or came near enough to make him feel the breeze. "'What I did was pa n of being a catcher," Roseboro said yea rs later. "It's retaliation. Somebody throws at you, and then it happens again. and our pitcher was a guy ... who wouldn't knock guys down for fear of huning them because he threw -.u hard. The catcher bun es the gu). It\ standa rd o perating procedur~." Mark ha l claim ed he turned to Roseboro and asked. "Why do you do that?" Roseboro came out of his eruuch his fist clenched . "He djdn 't sa} anything, JUSI ca ml· at me,"' Manchal said. "I thought hl' v.,ould hit me w1th·h1s mask. \O I hit him.·· Mancha! raised his bat and qu1( i..- 1} struck Roseboro at least tv.1n: on the top and side of the head. opening a tv.o.1nch gash that sent blood :.treammg do" n his face. The l.'fO\\ d of 4:!.807 fans v.atchl·d 1n ama1l·mcnt. then roared as both t)\:nrhes rkared and the ballpla)er' rnn,erged on home plate ·11111 Ful·ntl'S. "ho had been 1n thl' on- dcck nrdc. brand1Shl·d hi' hat nwn- anngl} but didn't 'l'em 111 do an ' damagl'. °' Koufax racrd in Imm lhl' mound. a!> did Giant~ third-ba!>t' tt>ar h C 'hJrlrl.' Fo\. and Jmm·d homl· platl' umrtre Shag< ra"ford m 1~1ng 10 Sl'parall' Mamhal and Ro\ehoro ~ 1llll' Ma\s. a tcammatl· 111 \tamhal's hui abo a do\C fr1l'nd ol Rm1l'hnr11s. grahhed Ro,eh11r11 protl'tll\t'I' and lool..l·d a' 11 hl' \\l'n' ahout to '"'CP d\ ht· '>tud1cd thl.' \\OUrld \fa\\ SUl'CeS\lulh l3lmed du" n pl.1\\·r\ l'n huth ll'Jm·.,. mw.t ul "hom rt·mcmhcred Jn lnllOl'nt 1n l'ttt'>burgh tn I 45X ~'hl'n Orlando ( t•pcda "cnt into a hattil' "·•' 1ng a ht1I and Ma'' tal!..kd him belurl' am umtact couid ht· m.i1.k ~e' l·ral pla~ a' ,unerl.'d rnmor tn· JUfll"> -thl' (j1Jnl\· \\'tlltr l\.kC 11\l'~ 'aid ht• gol sr1!..ed on thl' leg -a., thl· hra,,I rontmucJ lor 14 m1nutl'\ < ra"ford l'JCl'll'd Mamhal .. 1nd Koschoro \\3) kd 3\\3\ II> haH' hr<. )lalp ~lltl'hl'd and hand:igl•tl. 111\ hl·.1d hurt hut nam1na110n<. ~hO\\l'd no "Sil'> ol Ullll'U\\lun "~11bod\ ~lllUld h,l\l' ht't'O l.'Jl'Cll'd." · C r:i" ford \:ml. ··hu/ (\1JmhalJ u'>ed .i hJt ·· Hoh o..hrcxkr fin1\hed Maril hJI\ turn at hat and 'truck out. .ind f uentl'' l11ed del'P 10 kit Hut "uufa,. \t1ll ,hJ!..rn h) th1' fight. thl'll \\all.rd Jim Da,enpurt and ~ll.CoH') 111 ~Ulle'>~ton and ga\l' up a 4 50-lnot homer b) Ma}\, hi\ 1!(th of lhe ~l·ar. to put the C11ants ahl•ad 4-J ~taH lrn:kd the ha~s \\Ith Ro,l'ht>n)·'l bluod \1111 on h1\ shirt Kun Herbel tuolo. UH'r lor Mamhal Pac-10 will stay put WALNUT C REEK -The Pat:-ltl Conference has drc1dl'd that Ill members l!I enough, For no"' Aft er discussing the poc;c;1b1lr t) ol expand ing the conferenre a1 '"" meeting' la!lt month. the top onin.·r, of the Pac-I 0 schoob dernkd Tun- day that the conference 1c; not prepared tu expand its current mt·m bersh1p. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wh .. • Y-o.11et C.v..-. M.•• ,.,, HAllOlt llVO COSTA llUSA S4t-l 1 S• "Alter s1udy1ng the data dl'' clupt.·d b} the eonfcrl'Ol-c·s d1rcctl)r'>. \l'n1or \\-Oml'n adm1n1'\tra1ors and facult' rcp rr.-.cntatl\C.!>. the chief e"'ecu11vt oflkcrs determined 11 wa-. not 1n thl' Pac-IO'~ best tntl·rcst'i to :ll'llH'I\ pur!>U(' l'>.pans1on at this time." l'Om·- ml!>!ltoncr Tom Hansen <w1d 1n a nev.!> n·kaM" issued Tue'>(la). "There is oppos1u on gencncall~ tn c>.pans1on. not to an) 1n'it1tu11on "'h1ch ma} ha'e been menuonl'd, and a<ld1t1on of a member requare'i a una nimous' ote of all I 0 memh<'r'> of the conference." Han~n said From nr AHodated PrtH OD the mouM and sbaat ou& We ~on tbree Ii~ llf die mat 5V, iDDiQll and, with NHef bllD hln MManori Murakami. led die OlaDta to a victOry that C\At tbe Dodlen' leld in the pennant l"ICe to ~ balf-eame. NauonaJ ~~dent Wamn Oiles fined Manchal S l, 7SO, a record at that point, and suspended him nJnc days.. or ti&ht playifta dates. Marichal misled perhaps two stans dunna that span. He als;o was ~hibiled Crom accompanyana the Giants for a two-pme series in Los Anteles Sept. 6 7 because Oiles fear· ed that Marichal's presence mi&ht provoke another incident on the heels of the rucnt riots in Wans. Dodier fans, many of whom had watched the' bat attack on television. ~ ou1raacd by the penalty Oiles levied. Wills ca.lied the decision aut· less -he later a~loaized for the remark -and Fairly. now a Oiants announ~r. said, ''They should have suspended him 1.750 days and fined h im $9." Giles claimed ~didn't punish Marich al more because that would have unfairly punished the other members of the Giants, but that wasn't good enough for some columnists and editorial writen. "Giles theorizes that a longer ab~ence v.ould damage 'the inno. ccn1: meaning the teammates of the hot·headed Do minican in their fight for the pennant." said Arthur Dailey of the New York Times. "It's a cinc h. though. that Man cha! would have landed m jail 1f he had perpetrated his outragcou~ attack at the corner of Market and Powell Streets in San Fra ncisco instead of in Candlestick Park." Marichal received threatening let- trrs. at lea~t one of which led to an F BI '"' l'St1g.auon. The Dodgers went on to wm the pennant b~ l\\O gam es. an edge that might not have occurred had Mancha! not been suspended . He linr!>hed the st·ason al 22-13. Koufu. v.cnt ~6-8 and v.as the unanimous "inner of the ~cond of his three C) Young av.ards. Roseboro filed a S 11 0.000 damage surt against Mancha I a v.,eek after the 1nc1dcn1. But after numerous legal dl'la,s. the sun finall\ "as settled out of ll>urt for S7.500 In 1970. ~!Jnrhal "on 25 games in 1%6. 21'1 111 I %8 and .:'I tn 1969 but ne\Cr \\Un the C) Young .\ward. He pi teh- l'd tor l l> ~car~ in tht' majors. win- ning .:'4' games. 20 or more in s1-< \l'a~on'>. and stnktng out 2.303 h1t- tl'f'!.. I ron1call). he ended his carrer in 1975. p1tch1ng t\\O games for those o nn·-hated Dodgers. ''I'd gotten a"a) from baseball. but I \\l'.ni to watch him p11rh (for the Dodgas) against C1ncmnati."' Rose· hl1ro '>did "He "asn't rnming inside. f hl' int1m1dat1on "as gone. If )OU d on·1 ha\l.'O\l'rpo\\enngstuff. }ou'd bc:tta bru'>h some gu~ s bad, or lhl·) 'II ~nod )Our JOCI-. off I ~ta~t·d thrl·e innings I <,a\\ he \\asn't the p11chrr he "a' bl'forc." "'He's right ... Mancha! c;a1d. "Iv.as a different pttrher after that So man} pcopk \\l'r(' "aiching me. C\CI) step I look .. For all hi\ ach1l·-..ement~. Mancha! "a'} rno'>tl~. pcrhap'} unfa1rl). re· Jnl'mlx·rl·d tor that moment of mad- nes!I 1n .\ugu'it I 1165 when he \\Jllopcd Ro.-.cboro') head v.1th a bat It "'J'> a mrmon that "as blamed for t\\tll' <ll'fl.'attng Manr hal's nom1· natio n 111 lhl' llall o f Fame. "f hr lir'il \Car I d1dn·1 make the llall of I ame·:· hl' )aid after he: wa) l'\ l'ntu.111~ 'ntl'd m 'il.'V<.'n )Car\ ago, "I loo!..cd at thl' fl'l'llrd) of thl· pm·h· l'f\ "ho \\l.'rl' 1n th<.'re . .\t that time. thl're \.\l.'re 42 \1\ record "a" hetta th.to J.:' of them.,: I taller said 11 "a\ -;nd that MJnrhal "a!> plagul·d for 'ill lo ng b) the fight "1th Rowboro "He nc\Cr \hO\\ed an) aggr{'S<;ll)O ag.l1J1)t an\one ht·tore or -;111cr:· Haller !>aid· ··tt v.a' ins11nc11' e. JU'>t onl· ol thoSl.' tra1~ thtngs that hap. ix·ned in thr hl·at ot battle Then'' .tl"a)!> bern a rontrmrrs~ o'er ho" dehberate 11 "a' I don·1 think an'- one on thl' (i1anti. thought 11 v.a' dl·hberate It JU't happened ·· Boating Twist doubles By ALMON LOCKABEY D~ Not kllff llfrftH D.-y Not lloat"'f llfrll•• Jof') T wist of Newpon I tarhor Yacht Club scored two bullets 111 thl' Etchells Class Tuesda} to mo' e mto first place m his bad for tht' Scar.. Cup for the llSYR U-Role')unior sn1hng cha mp1onsh1p One of t he races 1s pt'ndtng a protest. hov.ever Tv.1!.t represent~ USYRU's .\rca J . Light souther!} breezes slov.t'<l tbt' racing m all three classes for the second straight da) After five races in 1he single-hand - ed Laser clau for the ntythe Troph\ the leader l'i Mark Hare of Houston. Tex. representtng Area F. 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""~ta 10 I ,.,. -··•-u pi.. .0.10" • at 1""'.en.eOO-\ ~ D,,., Majors buffaloed over bone KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Tcnnt.''>S<.'l' coach Johnn} Majors said Tuesda) he 1<, ~ not at all sure has defense can do murh to , ("(,.":, ; slow Colorado's po'4oerful wishbone of-~~,,_,.~1J ~ fense 1n the inaugural D1sne~ Pigskin ~ 1~ C'lass1c on Sunda}' ' .. Without question Colorado has an ""£~?"""; outstanding. champ1onsh1p-caltber foot-~V­ ball team:· MaJors sa id. "This ma) be the best football team they've eHr had at that school " Majors said his chief worr) 1s Colorado quar-. terback Danan Hagan. "the most d) nam1c quarterbad I've ever seen run the option game. <\nd he's alsu a H~n effectl\C thrower." Colorado's wishbone will put a lot of pre'\sun.• on the Vols' defens1"e ends. both new to the pos111on th1 \ season. .. It'll be a very big challenge for our defensl\ c lllll' ·· Major\ !>aid "Their olll·n\I\ l' hnt.' I'> quite an 1mprc<.~" l' group. and thl'lr ~·hc·mc l"i e\rl'lknt. The .,..1shbonl' " the mo'it d1tlicult thing t0 1.kli:nd that I can \CC 1n co llgt· football." .\nd. Majors s.t1d. { olorado ha' managl·d to 1n,t.1ll an offen\c that " more nn1blc than thl' 'tandard .,..1,.hbo ne "The) combine tht.' clements of the "'l"ihOOnl' Jnd the I-formation to the h1gheo;t dt.'grce. one of the ll' .... teams that has done that l'ffert1,el\,'. he <,aid ··Thn had \C~ lt11k rushing game uni1I the~ tned th" formation." To compound h1) problem\ defcn~ .... a., a "'l'J~ point. rclatl\ l'I} c,pcaking. 1n 1 l•nnco;sce·s 11 -1 Sl'il\11n la\t ~car The Vol'> rcrru11cd nine junior rnllcgc pla,cr-. m J effon to get 1mmcd1atc help. and at least t.,..o 111 them probabl} .... ,11 stan the 'il'a"ion upc.•ncr From Tbt> Assoc/att'd Prt>ss Simmons gets the st arting call for Colorado 80ULD£R. Colo. -Michael Simmons will be · 1;:::111 at laiJblck for Colondo in Sunday's Disney Ii n OaMk at Anaheim Stadium apinst Ten- ~. bu• that's about a far at COKh Bill lkCartAey wiU ao in firmina up beckfield assian· 9atl. 16eaiemy wiU lit out one pme btautc of his ...,.. oa cMrlet of inlerferins with firemen who ~ uyiBe IO cbop a hole in the wall at his pa~nts' ....... .. rm IUl'Driled. but not too surprised," Sim· ..,.. laid whn told he'd be stani~ .. rve bctn wortd111 11 ii moup to know what I m doina. but hlawi~." McCai1lley ~ that 1enior Michael PritcUrd. a two-year starter It winaback who aJso Area roundup has been a tailback and wide receiver. will stan at winablck ... But don't hold me to it," the coach added. Ke said Pritchard would aJso play Wlback. as would David Art~ and Cburk Snowden. Said Pritchard: "It 1 Ok if that's what he aa1d. l haven't .bad any prc.t1Ure to impress the coechn at tailt.ck. I just want 10 bavc a aood pine." Pritchard wtll mum to widr ~ver when Bienicmy mums for the bofM opener 111in1t Stanford on ~pt. 6. Amona the contntod politions. sophomore cor· ftCrback Deon fiawa tot beck bis starting job from incumbent David Gibbt. ,.,.,. ,... A.-daletl Pm. Anteaters gain assistant AD IRVINE -Barbara Camp. a veteran of 21 vt'Ur" in the athletic depanment of Southern Mctho\11<1t University. was named UCl's a sistant athletic t.hret·tor for student affairs. Athletic Director Tom I ord an- nounrcd Tuesday. "Barbara 1s a valuable add1tton to our program w1th her adman1stra11ve ba kground an 01' 1s1on I athlcttts and bnnp outstand1na e'pcracncc on the national level in women's athletics i ues." Ford ~1d "Her 1mp1Ct on our students' academic and 1thk1 1c careen will be s11n1ficant with the )Cars of expcnen<.·e the has dedicated to the profe ion " Camp. who most recently served as SMlJ's a~· 10Ciatc athleuc director for intercollCJiatc r>roaram s from 1987·90, Wlll oversee adm1ss1on. ella1b11aty. ec:ademic advi ioa. turorial pfOltlmS.. and N A and Bia West Conference comltanre for UCl' athlctt prosnm. She replaca Kala Hedlund1 YthO a<ttptcd a po • 111on at the University of Haw11i carhcr th1 ummer. and w11l bqan her dutit at UC'I on fnday. "eral COKhes 1n the Cl Pf'OIJ"lm W111 rtpon duut I y to Camp. Gardner knocking 'em dead rngton Beach has a 208 a\t~raae through two • t'HIC'\GO -Julac Gardner of Hu nt---,r rounds of 1he Tea m lJ."' eo ...... hng Tour- namen1 The event. which qualifies the top 12 for the 1991 U. national amateur team. '-ontlnues through 1ur· da~.(iardner has bowled pmC\ of 24J, 216 and .'.! 15 10 build a SO-pin lead O\ler the \('c;ond~plaet' v.oman Sallors searching for coaches NEWPORT BEA H -Newport Harbor H1ah's wrc tlina and badnunton ~ pruvam continue to hana 1n limbo. With ,,.._ • 1 le than thrtt weeks before the doors open ---- for the 1990-91 ~ason the 1lors have no coache fi r Clth('f pon ~>one 1ntcrt tcd 1n hclp1n1 the 1lon on a walk· on ba 1 arc encourqcd 10 contact Nc..,pon Harbor Alhletu: Director Erac Tv.t tt at 760-3 27. ., ..... O.lly Pllet ~ankees stay on a i Roberto KdJy aot ~hill and stole home and Chuck Cary won for the first time in 11 stans Tunday niabt as the New Yort ~'-u"'"' Yankees bepn 1be poet..Stein-bttnner era lhe same way they ended bis reip. bcatifts the Tor- onto Blue Jays in New Vo~ 3-2. Less than 12 boon after -------Georte Steiobrenntt fued h.is letter of resipation to Commissioner Fay VirK"enL the Yankees won their fifth stnti~t prM. ma.mina their loqnt streak of the scuon. and seventh in a row at home. •Brewen t , ....._ I: ln Milwaukee. pinch· b.iner Grq Brock sin~ home the wi.nnina nan over a drawn-in outfield with OM out in the njnth inni~. • a.,a11 I, Twlat 7: lo Kansas City. Withe Wilson and Jim Eisenreicb each drove in two runs as Minnesota 1uffettd 111 seventh suaifbt loss . • WMte Sex•. Alllale*t 1: In Cb~o. the Wlutc SoJt chopped another game off Oak.land s lead 1n the American Leaaue West behind Carlton Fisk's pinch thru--run dou61e in the seventh innina. • OrWet t, Re4 Su i : In Boston. 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Hammaker will JOtn the Padres Fnda)' in Mon· 1rcal. a club pokesman said. 1h .U1«uld ~ ANGELS \tn-.cb\ hit h1' I ~th h,1mc run in lhc Nllom ot tht• 1nn111~ tor a ~-1 lead From II Larr) ~hl'<.'t' "al!l.l·d and l>J\l' Bcraman groumkJ into a fon·~out :1' Moscb) ort'\1 the founh nan of thr 1nnan• Calt fom1a aot .i run in the thtrd lHl an RBI doubk h\ Ma" Vcnahlc hut The tl·.im' tu1drd loutth-1nn1n runs. l);i,c \\ 1nliC'ld hit hi\ 15th home run 101 ( 3hforn1n and Tram- mC'll had D Mh.rtli('( 0\ for the T\gCf\ .\l\cr W1nfid d'' homer cut ~­ trlllt's lead to ~.~. 1hc .\ngel, loaded the ha~ v.1th tv..o out Lu1\ Polonia htt a grounJe1 hetv.ccn fi~t and ~ond hu1 Ph1lltp<i fielded the ball an ~hallow riaht firld and threw Polonia <.'Ul "I knew I coulJ ·t to the ball. but I J1dn·t ""°"'-A hat I would be able to do ~hen I aot 1herc:· Ph1lhps 1d .. Luckily. 11 took a IOl'lll hop and I tM 11 clcanl)' .. In~ ~th ..... truck out for die --.a ..... him 142 ror ... -. T'lllll Jake Wood'• n-,_.e.1c19 ... WYMAN l'romBI A surfer's lot has it all, except the big payoff Altbovtb proletaionaJ aurfiqcan be a ft&n. liappy ud atamorou1 life- atyle at times. wop, especially money matlen, can be quite touah on the upirina professional surftrs of lOday. Just Uk me ... I know. Swf\na bu been "°wina as a re- . 1pectcd ~rt forquate some time now, but it's still a pretty difficult ocx:upation to make a decent living out of. Tbete ate about 12 iu.rfm in lbc WOltd makina over SI 00,0001 ytar profil C'Ountinaeverythq fton\ priie money to C'Ontracts to their mom ·1 allowance, and the numbers dwindle heavily after that. You miaht also take into account how Iona these contracu last for, which is not very Iona C'Ompared to most other sports. A aood example; Michael Jordan SI0,0001 year. Wow, wbatalOQd liviaahuh?You miabt be able to move out from mom'aon that kind of money. If you ate tbe No. 100 awfer ill the Uni led Sta~ ~r total eamiQP amount to about SJOO a year, or in other words, you mipt have trouble with your car payment and rent with that one. Now let'• att into some of the other "amalr ' 1port1 fiaurcs. Last year,olfer Tom Kite earned $1 ,3 S,278.00on prize money alone. and I don't even want to act into endoncment fiaurcs. rubd 794tb, but I make m<>R money than any aurler in &he coun· uy." l lbouJd awt poUlhina up my leftJlil pme. SURFING Lloyd Tice bition pmc against a rcaional rival. It seems to me there is a problem btcwina in Anaheim. While typina this week's column out I happen to be tbumbina through some t 990 media auides, like the ATP Tennis Tour. and the PGA Golf Tour. Some of the figures I'm look- ina at arc startling. is widely retarded as the most ex· plosive besietbltl player in the world today. Toda)'. Michael Jordan is27 years old. Still youna in m).' eyes, (I'm 21) but in the surfing world your time 'at that qe Is usually about up, mean- ing you have almost three.quarters of yout life ten to make a livina. On the other haodi Craia Stadler, lot r s No. 2S man on yearned 409,419.00in prize money, so don't set too upset out there surfers. Just for fun I'd like to add that Johnny Miller of San Fransisco rated I S01h on the PGA Tour made $66, 174.00 in prize money, so I don't think he's golna to be washina dishes at Norm's on odd weeknights to make ends mec&. Now tbe top tennis players like f.dberL Lendl and Becker ate into the milliona, so J don't even want to Wk about them. Well, just for com· pariloa sakes our No. f 00 tenni1 pla~ Simon Youl(maybeyou have one of bis pictures up on your wall if your a tennis fan) made onl}'. S9 I .OOO an prize money by itself in 1989, or if you want to look at it this way, more than every surfer in the world except the champion, and that's too close to call. Oh well, this ia surflna. mo~ or DO money it'I pelt. ancf nothlftl ~ 19ina to chanae the 1port'a fln.alicial aituation ov~t so all I or anyone else in a similar Situation can do for now is fiaht bard to be the best, because anytbjna less is not ao•na to cut it, not in this spon anyway. AU of which may explain whr some want to make sure the Raiders set out of town pronto. By leaving the Rams as the onl) pme in town. ther arc assured ofa captive audience and provide the Rams management with no reason to leave. Riaht now Martin Potter (the surf- ina world champion) is making some &ood money, wtth endorsement con- tracts wonh around $300.000 plus 1989 winninas of just over $ I 00.000 andjusl to be generous we'll say that he earns another hundred grand off other investments and endeavors. By the way. this is before taxes. so you can imagine how much of that is taken by the government. If YO!J are IC$itimately ~tcd in the top SO 1n world you make Just enoua)t to keep traveling and com- pctina on the ASP Tour. If you arc in t.he top 32 seeds on the PSAA Tour. let's say 2Sth, that will cam you around SS.000 in cndorsments for the year. (a generous amount). and your prize money earnings wall amount to around $3.000. but let's just say another SS.000 just to make sure I'm not ripping anybody off out there. If your wonderina what kind of point rm attemptina to!rE ve, all l can answer is that for ri t now, aurfina isn't a very bia , and I'm havina a hard time in comina to terms with that myself. lfaoy youna aurfersare out there that thank they'rt ready to drop everythina to be a~· let me tell you somethinJ= It won t be easy EVEN if you're doma well. There arc a lot of desperate, Lighten up guys. rm only kidding. Or.am I? So we're looking at a very generous roundabout figure of half a million dollars for surfing's world champion. which is enough to make a very nicr living fro01. but. .. Now we act to move on to the real g_ood stuff. Guess how much Gustavo Luza made on the ATP Tennis tour last year1 Here's a hint. He finished tied for 794th. Give up already'? Try $36,414.00. Can you imagine ... ''Hi. I play tennis and I'm I mean even with any of my cur- rent competitive hangups. (which I'd better eliminate very soon ifl am to have any ki nd ofa chance) if I could transfer my talents in surfinf for tennis, golf or driving a car, 'd be prcuy well off right now. Actually very well off riah t now. I'd rather surf, but it's stllt a hard pill to swallow. bu~ animals in the pro surfina ju c out there that are mad at the wor d and will eat anything or any- one in their way and will do whatever it takes at any cost to make it. be- cause it's all they've got. Believe me. I know ... I'm one of them. Sta Wyma 11 tbt Ora1t Coa11 Dally PUot'• aJgbl editor ad• lor-mtr &11 Coast 1ports wrlttr w•ose coloma •ppe•r1 tt'try Wedaesd•y. So for our 2Sth-rankcd American surfer we come out to a figure of [-~ 642-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 84 Tuesday.August21 . 1990 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 lrvlnt I 044 CorONI ~I ,.. 2122 Cosu Mesa 2124 Newport IHch Com Mesa 2624 Costa Mtu 2624 Newpon leach 2669 ..... 11111 ... E 2BR 1BA cutle, unfurn. *ll&lllEW* *...-Tl* 2602 .... LIUT111* VERY !•rge 1BR 1BA. PUllSIU FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. Great loc nr lake. """"· super clean Garige. 1BR 2BA yr"' S 1200 Lar ge 2 BR 1 ~BA r9mod 1· New carpel. Y«· tennis 2BR ~tden or~3rd yard 713 M1rguer1te. 18 Townhouse apart-., • .. 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Jiil 760-3600 S34S.OOO II •P&lllWllC YIEWt * I lll·4IOI S172Slmo 1 inc u1 1 11•7yr![ 1 1-.7N2ts NI P Apanments 64S·8122 1 EX~'-ci'~~~,:i¢cH Rooms 2706 Besl location 3BR 2BA .... IEIUT •-• , 28R 2BA w/bNutlfUI bay ._iiiiiii.__,..._~~ - \'\II HI Hl•'I condo 111 new paint ~INEAR Npt Hghls TeR 2 WEEK'S FREE RENT , YleWI Micro, d/w, fire-Beautiful Victoria Bch 111>°'11' '"' Clean. Iota of extras house 2BA lrg country 1l20.1118trllO.IOOO I •RTllllr ... 111 2BR 2BA low move-In plac.&gerage Enjoyour oeeantrontriome.FullBA Rf Al l(•RS I o~l~Y':E1e;l(, kllCh, wld, 2-car gar, I nil! AIA.V l vearly 3BR 2iA new lndry. ceri>ort. S745tmo' prv1 beech $1850 All !nr;;~;i&~.~~~;f~ Prime Newport Heights lll·.aOI ~16~3~~o~1S50tmo • ~,,,.... I cerpet & paint.' Very 548•5091 or 775-77HI :'A~s'O:=~ncl $1490 Nr SC Piia 1n beau11ful 1g R·1 Lot w/e111111ng slruc· . \t''"I 'I 'fl l'J " ·11 I clean. all amentles WESTBAY APARTMENTS ........ htr•* home/turn Shr bath. lure $425 000 460 NEW 3BA •BA DUPLEX \\ ~ ~ l-1 S 1500/mo $200 OFF MOVE·INI V.-~O Id pool $400/mo Santa Ana Av'e S48·3807 W/D front P8110, frplc Dana Point 2126 qf ALTOOS • I OAllllY RllT&LS, Ill Featuri ng pool, spa. s~~~Yl ....... o PET11s. ~ d~ ss6-'f:37 LSE/OPT Walk to beach 3Br 2Ba beach condo. 11.1ndeck. pool. 2-car gar 642-87S9. 213·4S6-1939 sp1 tub tn MBA Blufls Townhome on lla.4111 patloa.enclotedparklng --. -------$2200/mo 7S9· 146S 1BR • dayroom. breezy. 1 greenbelt, 3BR. 2BA . Sorry, No Pets Prlv room/bath Newport Spanish vma 3BR 2,'>BA year new, l/p, pool, encl white & bright, clean, • 1 Bedroom S85S --------•I Beach Townhome Sep· 1 al ui r~ alk 10·1 gar $900 640·6161 s13501mo 640.5664 3 BR. 2 BA, aundeck over-2Bdrm w.a. S750 2NBRnd1.BAFu' r1n h0ou, Mun'furomrn. akr1a1tec .. eenntrancQe.u 1Neot P. rm. u "" w -----looks ocean, blk to bch. 82S c.nter St M2-1424 " beach/shopping, S l99S l Exclusive Blulfa area w / d ne w pa Int W/O, aundeck. S9SS/mo non/smoker $425/mo SltlllE IUI, Rl11 S41·96001640· I 147 jHunt. Buch 2 I 40 Townhomes. Large 3 BR, s 1,250/mo 723.1412 · S2IO lfFI Y91rly. * 873-8250 Incl ulll. 548-0723 BAL~~~ti~~:~;ULA '" ..... Ylt• 2~~ce~/g:::r·w.~!~ped~· ~;~2S~~,~~gep:,•t~~· BEACH COTTAGE .,.. 1·B~':MM~~~~::T~B~ .,.. 1111• Sharp H B 3BR 1"~BA lll·IOll 111° IOtll llJ Yltw ' 636-41 20 9·SPM Like new 837 Amigos block beech & bay Sml, O/W t>eeutlful pc>oi ., .. · * 1 .. 1111* ~o~;5~':,"lt~~~~: 1 __________ 4BR. dr. tr, Ir. 21rpl. pool, 2710 Delaware ·e· S74S Way* 644-64S8 ~';~,~~ u 1r~ 1 :73Jg;~ · Larg;. rec room & laund,Y Frig, dllhwather, 1tove pleue84l~263 MobMf Hofnes PllY ,corner 101.d ie~. tBR FURN HOUSE Gar· Harbor View Homea·3BR - -_Y Y __ --room, cioae to thopa & Incl. No P41tt 545-4855 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Fors.lie 1100 ~~~~~~n~ r;:1°11~1~ dener & water. fenced pvt yd. may talce 2/3 y; OE300LUXE11Furn ~~~Fwntr. buMl.S545-M 7Stmo * ..... " ... * Hottfs/Mottfs 27l8 yard S7 15/mo Call lse May take pet? S 1850 1 t . stps ..... h rplc, S30 W wuaon _ I··-· 111•• .. R Piii s 4 . 0 0 0 I m 0 d 8 y 830·9506 0 675·4704 Avl nowt Bkr 640·5664 0'*1 beams. deck, HBO TIL --3BR 2BA lower unit. Gar-••• ua -.,.._ -863-0S82.eve 644·1968 r $87S mo 818·968-03S2 _, age. W/O l'lk·YP. O/W, -.. _, ... 1~---------~ SUPER OCEAN VIEW! 640· 1388 2BR l'~BA condo. brand •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 722-9012 or 832-2232 $l:l9S/mo Wkty rentals now avail Corona del Mar 1022 Double-wide 2br 2ba new. Hunt Beach Town· Charming furn 3BR 3BA Sorry No P1t1 5008 Neptune $147.00 wtl & up 2274 Covered patio/deck 3SK square, pool spa. sec home $3500/mo yrly lta lg 2BR apt Avail 9/1 ee.autlful quiet eerene TSL MGMT Nwpt Blvd, CM 848-7445 ~~~~1! ~:Abe~' ~·3~ will finance Will trede I<>< W&ll Tl TIE IUCll gate S9SO/mo 64S·0243 Bill Grundy Riiy 675-6161 CS975/mo7 Pleaae cell Etaide Gar. cable. patio. 832·2232 or 722-9012 luxury vantmotorhome of Enjoy Corona def Mar at onnle 6 5·84-04 agt BBQ aYI 2BR s7651mo -----VIUIJon Renub 2722 Heliotrope S I 19S 000 equal value For appt 115 best in lh•s apacious Lg 3BR 2 tull BA, lndry rm, ------· •M.111 Tl llAll* Ho&Ms/Cond SI Call 4 Appl 7S9-9070t Ownr/Agt 499-6767 ano luxurious 3BR 2'~BA 2BR 1BA ground rlOOf. no 2 car g1r. tip, vrew of Unfurn 1 BR, yrty. with No ~11 * 83 1•8427 Cleln 3BR 2BA. garage, 8/25 to 9/1 (1 wtl)3 BR, 2'h OS I t>eau1yr fmmedlete OC· one above. enc gar. Back Bay. many more ~arage. stove : refrlg •WTllll• lrplc. d/w. s14soimo BA, frple, baleony, upper ,..~·-• 1002 Costa Mtu 1024 Lots for ~le 1400 cupancy pos11ble Sttort $750. 71 41970·2223 amen . approx 1,98S 1f, •7t8~P1 1 !~ .... 88e2ach ._ _ W--.. Oayt 5s 7•8290 o r AwHome view. 1900 \Kll'Cl• or Jong 1erm iease Chll· avell 9/3 2131862·3008 • "mo._.,..., _,..., .... 1 Evea/Wknds s49•3710 Oceanfront (4 blka from "UIYHITllrTS" Cowan He1gh1s 1 acre oren&petsokS2S50tmo lrvt 2144 L1rge 1BR Iott. patio._ _ __ NewportPJer)S1.250/wtl WEllYIOHH. SHIDOO wlincredlblevleW Trade-I IHIMERIST ne •Ullllll* CorONck!Mar . 2622 cOYntryHttt~ S745No •Waat~3BR2BA 673-1843 O&SI OR TERIS. Triplex 811 ' 2BR 1 BA partnerthlP·Hll Office I •WOODBRIDGE Spacious Lo~y 3BR 2'~BA home • 2 BR 1,~ BA T h pets 64~262/M5·8S•3 Apt a yrlf S 122St mo HAW A ii dlx ooeentront Fa1t Call days or eves & w/rndMdual yards & encl 642-133'4. hm 548·5!61 l20·HIO tr ll0-1000 1 4BR 2' rBA lam rm, Ava!I lurn/unturn 2 Car FrptC. new ca::.t~ ~: •WTllll• NewPort Snores home. condos Maul, Kauil. wknds Ask lor Margaret garages S2.280tmo In· ~ ~~A..V lrplc, cov pauo. lake. ten-garage S30001mo AYI deck S950tmo S1500/mo Bkr M2-3850 Kone. 011c rat .. from Richard or Jesse come Great starter units K.Cf',,,. ... I I nis. pool prov Sl700tmo 911 Agl 57s-4912 * 818-790-9921 * .... lat &IOllUIE Am.91 SSS 494-6670. 494.991& 850·9900 or 850· 19SO w/easy 1>nanc1ng Call I \\ I ~"I 1,J I' 640· l327 or 720· 7852 LSE/OPT Walk 10 beach. Bright & sunny 2'8R IBA. . llr I Chuck & Liz Jones \I \\ \ ~ L\ I - -3Br 201 beach condo •11111 llW Ill JU 329 Unlvertlty Or ON THE BAY Roommates \llinted 631· 1266 or 646-5743 • HF f\l mn<.. • Newport Beach 2169 aundeck. pool. 2·car gar' Front deck. rear patio. S750tmo + dep No pets 2 BDRM. 2',4,BA .S2, 100 lllfFI • llAH "R" H~/Condos 1-VERSAILLES BACHELOR 842·87S8 213·4S8· 11139 1,aundry rm. gara~e. No M2-2816 2 BDRM. 2BA . S 1,3SO 2724 PWI . UY YIEWlll I e; ~~;V · -Costa Mesa 2124 Quite foe Full sec Many NEWL y R~~eled large pe11760·1? 1~8S -:._1776 E'SIOE 1BR. Avallable 911 No pets s48•1501°•11Y 9-5 New luxury ooncso. pvt ·~ GeMr1I 2102 IAOl l&Y TIWll•E amentlles $695 lease 4BR Duple)(. 3BA wlgar .,., ... Airy No pett. SS9S/mo $850 -Br/Ba. gerage, pool, IP•. SC.ARCE 1r1-1eve1 with over ::!!!'··~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I No pets! 644-721 1 2 bloclis to t>each 2BR 2BA I d l h dep. 150 E 2111 St •mn Tl Ull• micro, w/d, S850/mo 2,000 sq fl on a quiet cul· YILUIE ORHI TWiii 1 4BR 2'~BA ' balcony. 2 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• $2200/mo 714 845·9342 w/d walk ~ou~~~~ :.~k M8-S934 or S•4•4294 1BR 18A upttre In triplex Pleata Iv m19e«-7115 de-sec This model hes CHOICE LOCATION 3BR ~~~~ N~~TR· • b~w'::~, ~:;t~r:~·&e~~c~~:· big •GATED COMMUNITY • Ill• Ill llYflllT & ihopt, $ 1350/mo E'SIOE large 2BR faB"l° • S72S. No ~ti 847-2622 3 BR Coate M .. TwnhM. one ol the largest master 2BA. all gar S 194K Next 3bd frplc S 1000 I I lllO lllRYI ON 10th FAIRWAY l pier, SBA• 89A, min 8 675-3336 _ Beaut. encl gar, carPort, Hat e v • r y th I ng I bedroom swtes rn the to SC Plaza 213/S98-72S1 NWP TOWERS. 2 Bd bay 118 OUY• g 1 ... 8 32.,.. CHARMI"~ C 1 F patio, lndry, ceble hk up ClllEIY S4 50/mo N-1mkr Bluffs on a ••pa rate floor -· mo M . ""' • _, ~ OYn 'Y r No ..... ,, ••50 850-3•07 • •• •o 1 • LY ......._ by 1tae11 Al; included Is lllllHI OLISE·HT Y18w s 1450 RIYIEU 11..-E OHITIY IUI Cottage. brend new 1BR ....-' ---"".,.... .. .. -----.- a spacious eating area in 2 home' lett1 Prime E side LIDO ISLE • 1 bd 3BR 2'l BA end unit ••••T MllT den, Wt O. refrlg S1300 Ulll 211, 1111 IEITIU I 3 BR E'aide C.M M9tr BR the kitchen with M1gtc loca11on Single family I p'~~fec;ut•.350 2 bd pOOlltennla · 2 & 3BR 2BA Apta. lrplc. 2,000 elf 3BR 3BA, dbl /mo 495-5812 after 8pm Avellable lmmedletely. ' 101 w/tf. BA Full houM p<IY Chef oven and micro· detached 3BR. 2 •BA Twnh~ Sl soO IUM llllYl ~t bar. mlero, wshr/dryr ,.,. Pool. tennis, $1750 LARGE 2eR. 28A 1 ltudy. 631_.0M after t2 noon lll-4111 Nopett $400/molnc U111 wave Shutters 1hrough· Ask1ngS299.000 Broker BAYSIDE COVE . 2 bd hkups central air. 2 cer 7M120or548-8384 Avallnow.310'·HrlaSt ,3 M ... Verde 2BR upper, HaaMANYYMtly M8-599t out and neutral carpel· cooperative OPEN S2 500 DOllU PFAFF gar w/xlra st0<age All nlllT •m blka lrom bCh. $1400/mo quiet cul de .. c encl 2Bdrm 6 3Bdrm1 Avall COM 2BR 1BA Houaa Ing. 3 bedroom• or 2 ~~1',:1~1~1or ~·~~'.%~~·!BIG. CANYON • S IXI. goll ':.':1~:·=~~ Sorry. 3BR 2'A,BA w/ocean vtew. Y91rty * 878-2238 garege, i89S ; MC ''•ml from beaeh. Sml. ctn =~:,s i!~s n~!~~~ I 320 E 21s1·51 c M Al<A course ealate S10,000 MJ·llll Nwpt Terrace 3BR i Stnn. pool. tennla. epa & walk -498-11138 or 751-8483 •Ooocl NelghbothOOd•I & •Int neighborhood an appointment to see Colina Vl11a Court twnh 1 -·' lo t>Meh, 12 Goodwin Ct. ...ll'f JIT MOVE IN SPECIAL ,,.. OFF •Goad Condltlonll ~50~oe7~~~lt .. •c $378.000 LH * WINTER RENT .ALS * Pool onine~w ~~~•r p'al<;; S 1550/mo yrty M2-3t90 3 BR. 2 BA ~Ing 111 month rent. R41mod'I CALL llW! 111·1100 I *AVAILABLE* S1200/mo. Credit r~ •••••TlllllTI ChlnaCovt1,CdM $1,895 18R 18A. gat9d parking CdM 2 BR. 2 8A Oup6ax. LOCITIOI! -~ ....... r9Q'd Ruaty631·1266 + eecurlty depollt. Call No~ttplMM M2-5e58 W/d, decir., 1b1k10 bch COLDWeU BAN~eR O , . WltftTr... ' E'SID£ •tr1 lrg 3BR 2BA, 2 BR, 2 BA hOuM. Mov.ln Agerll. 72 t-8497 Plll-W/-•• Fem Pfef. N·amkr. n- SBR 3BA. (Ma1t9f bdrm IULTNI II 1· 1• new decor. lrplc, dfw. li~i~; I\,. condition! F~ yard TM Prud9nllal -Channing 1 BR. 1 BA on drugs '550 87S-4t08 plua mother·ln·law quar· lndry. lncd yd. grdnr. 4 Im'. With gereoe & carpC>ft c.llfornla RMJty tllWm canal, nHr Newport CdM 2 BR. 2 8A Ouc>ta•. ters w1119arate entrance Ouletl S 119S 873-3600 • 1.2001mo. ANOClat9d SML e.eMlor 1Pt IUJ*' 2BR. 2BA & petlo. No pett ltlaf\d. New carP41t. No W/d, deck, 1 blk to IKh downatalrt & 2 Room Apt AMlty 813~3863 • From $850/mo 2151 Pe· pell Strfft parking Fem p<ef N amkr n wl t>ath uptt•lre) Front & laJbcN Island 2106 1BR. 1BA, f/p, w/d, hk•up • 8Met\ CIHn. of,f·tt perking, clflc Ave. s.e Mgr ~ ST25/mo 675-8806 d 1660 ei3-.,o, . rear patio 2 car garege $775 All 2-cer garage 111• W&Tll ftlW1 NMr lldO Shope & yard, 713 ~ Marguerita. B 101 85s.c>M5 rugs. wt099ner 'N9ar 40S & sslCozy Colt•i•· Llttle 1 ml to Hoeg Mem Hoap Enjoy br .. thtaklng view & 4BR 28A. ''fie, ?,ar, 1585/mo IM. 721 .. 152 • · P!NIN d'lu• furn 2BRC :;;::OM~. -=,.,...mm___,l,...t,...o-etw...,.-..,,2!':B"'=R FrMwayl 0 &SouthCoatt :~:.~d teU.:~mo~R...,;ln~:; 850-0248pl1lvmtg tuntau from thl l ownr'a ef~~920',S50mo Spicloue 2BR 1'.t8A Tm•lll~ wntr, 1300•/f,atptbehl 18Ahea,frplc,W/OOIW. Plaz•. t\~ooO'aiue •t, L .... 613-9117 2&3BR 2·~BA condo•. 1paclou1 3BR 2 SBA twnhme, c 10 .. 10 bMOh "WI Ull" :m·~ 1~~~ ~~Jr1c:"orar.:':J>"4mo. • E'tld• Frpte lndry hk Blutft beauty Complete-Nwot Hgtt. 2 BR. 1 BA. & Shopping. 1950/mo. 1111 lllU Aft CALL PAT (Rltr) 1 upe, 'm1crowevet. tee, ty remodeled. lmmedleta 5 f7~ Bolaa. Mature 900 SN Lane 644·2111 T-.,.. "'°"" Mt• Ellclutlve llUft• arH. lll-H11 lllbol I 1ubt«r parking S 1150 & occup•ncy p ou lbl• Adultt. No peta. Grdnr .... • pet • 1 Townhc>mee. Laro-3 BA TheHomeSeJlers~ I•-------~ 2107 ' up.Gallerla,848-4472 Chlldren&~ttok Sh0r1 lnc Sl-45/mo.813·7353 CosuMna 2624 :~~tl~"l5 ~:~ 2~ BA, terge pat1oa' -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;-;;-;I -or long tarm 1e11a -·___..-•••f1 BR 1725 ~ 8 l1250•ltl00 S*' mo COM~ 4IA 31A, wtd, ger909.23+pr~ n/Mikr "421/mo • utlle. 780-t1M a:= .. ~ ""'"' C'*"*'O 1 BR hN. Lott, 2BR 1BA Duplex, new $2450/mo ..._._, 1--. • ...,_... 1 · tudlo ue;. new 137 ~ 1L1ff1 ~. _,, l\n\/ gat, ~. frig. 2 bike to paint. carpett. llnollum ... llmT I 11Hlmo HA HA, 1..,. IMO a 28,. •140. lnel wte«Pof1 l&t Imo Way'* ~.6454 :r-..,-one~=o.t-:-:M-:-.,-, OH~-=TH""'· ""=1 ~..t·~, Cou ~ ....... " ~·m~'=·~~ .. :;~~~ 687 -B Joann lll-Mlltrlll-1111 "ru;.r'wT11:A~T~ ~23 ~: ·~=· c:·:~. -:!;,·=LIDO 18LI 1M fur,.,., =~.'=~.~.':!; Mllllon d,..,., n· -• * a1a..2as-o223 * RfAW 118-4e30 · \AP SttS. No peta utll• I garage Incl t1U?~1 try ctut> atmotph•ra, Tennlt I beach. t2, 100 elf -Bfand New 3 BR. 2 BA f1 1•l54t-7t5-4 CIM VfLMA 17'5/mo yrty f P9raon. pettc-1.-e Mttlng. Won-lot. 4-tBA. 38A home NWllU..., ~ w/lrple. 1,400 IQI ./ ....... • .. 11 IU. (l14)Ml-l .. l No l*t 173:.o.37 ~non~.,_...:; derlUI Bedl Bay vtewt w/pool, epa, offlctal pad-4 BR 2 BA ho m • n. Very Nice! Sl.350/mo 'Jt~l 'II' I~ X 11 48R. 3M. cM oommuntty 2BA 11A i.un«y rm. .__,._, ftom LR. DA. botft BA'•I die .lennlt coun Flfeplt, 11&95/mo .... eerpet' Agerll 882·1191 : REAlfORS• 132IO/mo.1M-14e5 doe. to -& ~ W!STIAY APTS --•Inna =-_:r..~"" petto BBQ ...... AV ~ & paint. AYIM nowt ~~BR 11A frptc I w• lliCOeSM oc HOutlnO Sorry, No fl«• v..... ..... ~ + . • ... 1111 ~·'" produdng dtrue BURR WHIT!.RLTRS bealn celtinQa. g.,.: , HM lo ocn w/vul MA1 _.... •1111mo. • t ... oorn 1140 -· IMO .• Ho ,...· FeM "'"'*'.... '"" tr ... Euv P41Y terme & . 815-4e30 MOS/mo & le201mo + tlA. tpl 11-415/mo HA ·-••-•-.. 2211.._.. 28drm 1v.a. IMO 1eo.1111oru1.1111 MOUr'lly ~II\~ only •t~ IO t>Mch •. --.. -leOOMC 2ft'°"' No 28A. frple 11195/mo. ••Wlln• Tit.MGMT 111E 2ttt8t 14t·240I,..___ --pool. •Id. a.peft. 8111 ....,. OHl.Of'·A·l<INOI 'Ver..,.._ Mn l1udlo. .... .... 17 tlR 18A M85 723_.IN ••• llft• 132-tm or 722-9012 ---------l_...nfrOf'lt , ... n tlA nowt l«IOIMO. ...... , 1007 t62t.IOO "50. Oc9etl Front 2BR "'9 _.,,.. --· -· •••• -1 ... oom 1700 ~. '•rP9t•. frpe, --liiiiiiiiifl CtiUCK &UZJON€S 21A furn. •1400. Ave!! LcMtycuttomSIR 21A IAVSHOMS pvt gate-f IUUNmr• •mt-• ftlclrm ,. la *' --. ...... 1 per'IOn lllmft• ~•••• un u,.,.,.. .... s143 •11 ........ 12• ... 2-041s. Fenced prtvecy. ; ... guwdedcomm.3•.2e. ,.11 -1-. "",""-..,·"*"""· ,,,r1""11 ........ ,, ..,,,,.." .. 24441 ,.... ....... -.":,.,.. llfUeA,t ~,... ~..,.,.,,...;;;;;;; Out111ndln1 1111chen ~. w.-to~ .. hs•nU. p.-o 1171/MO I --------~ -.,~ '" •-.. .,,....... Dr911o ,,_ t9C1uCtion 10 '°'lflOle~wvm Quiet nelght>Offlood. & pvt BeC. No WOl.IP' ...._.,.. iii YICTONA 1 lld OOlf' 1140 JM, ... plllO o.._ ......... ...... tul,dOO ,,,,, lll•ut. CllOtfleltooeoocttolNe 11-400/mo. 175·5100, "l-7"-4tH. .,.,. Ta.MGMT 1...,,, 1\4.. tl40 .,. -.. No ,.... ae. ... ,. ....... ....,. ~Ale Mt20 .__,__ 122-1140 714 ....... 2tt ~°' 122•9011 tl1I11tt18t MJ-Olll tllOl...o • 111-4113 -.... __ , .. _..... __ _ ····*·"· .... UPTO •soo PER MONTH * 10 cowcn•• * Early morning motor routee available. Must have dependable tramporlation and liability insurance .. CALL 642-4333 NEWPORT BEACH Crnr Weetdtft /Irvine A\19 ""Air Condl1lonlng ""Comptete Jenlton .. vMu* NEWPORT BEACH, romn'AIN V AU.IT, "'EleWlor "'Full vtftr Belcon ... v FAX & Copy 5eNte. v Ample Perking 141-1111 1211HHl/F Ul17 W•tcltff. NB Agt 541-5032 1111/P 111MI• •OO 1 Birch ii A, NB Agt 541-5032 Costa M... office avail. Ground ftOOf. 287 eq 11 lmmed. avail. $330/mo 1at MO. FREEi! 714 .. 94-7957 Of 91a..eaa.-9055 FOUND Small whi te Bunny, vcty ot Monrovia & Victoria. 873-2223 FOUND White female Samoyed In South Laguna. Call & 1.0, 499-1•50 LOST 4 mo Old Walah Corgi We Want Her To Come Home! Olsap- puted 811' Huntlngtn St & Atlanta Vic Gold EXEC Otftce Sult• near w/wtlt noae & feet Pteue JW Airport 4770 Von Helpl 989-7928 l<arman Ave .. NB. FAX.1-L-O_S_T_black __ &_wtl_t _l_em_ rec:epl. copier, cont rm. knch. ,, .. ptM'klng & oof-cllpped Shih Tiu dog. Vie fee 1-aty bldQ, turn. ~ Springdale & Edlnget on to-mo at $3501mo Con· 8119 1197-•94' REWARD tact Al Oulntan. 833-9550 l-l-O_S_T_d_og-. H_u_n_t_Bch--.,-.. -. FIB alT F• 111 ~•llllm Plll'lllllHL ... 21-11.1m EJiceptlonelly well located. $4 75/mo wl t yr IMM (w/18 MO LEASE • LAST MO FREEi!) Prvt en- trarw:.reMNed patklng Ample guest patklng Utll & latge lion• Incl. tmmed ooiMulon 8-42-9347 FULL ""'Ice office In Newport Center. Fuhlon t11and Answering svc only alto available. Tll DlllTIYI llfTll Big rewwd S'*Y terrier mb1 983-7289 LOST male cat. orange tabby. near Smart & Anal In Costa MeM. REWARD 8-46-9238 LOST SCOTTIE. Monday 8/13 In Hunt Beach Un- neutered male, very lrl endly REWARD 9&9·0275 or 875-e888 LOST while & black Mi c.it name Boggy, wi red tag & collar. long hair. vie Hunt.Hatbour REWARD. 846-5054 LOST WHITE MALE KIT- TEN. SHORT HAIR, ap-- PfOll 10 WMkl old. On CREW MANAGER BE YM OWN BOSS * Positions available for self-motivated individuals to operate soliciting crews for the Orange Coast Daily Pilot . If You : * Have An insured van, wagon or large car. * Enjoy working port-time in the eve- nings, earning full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate Then we hove o tob for you. No experience necenory. Full training ovoiloble. For further information or to Khedule on interview: CALL (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M·f 10:00 AM to 5 :00 PM 1111111· IEIYIOI ITITlll Mectlanictl e11per req'd Smog lie pretd tor station In Npt S.aeh area Send resume and salary hlllory to: P.O BOX 11923, Costa Mesa • .¥A 92627 *MllELI* QI A Un HHlltfa CllTllL ,,.By CHARLES GOREN Palnl finlttilng company with O M A R SHARIF nead1 experienced and TANNA H HIRSCH hands-on lndMdual f0< Neither vulnerable. West deals 1n-proc.sa and final In-~ORTH spec11on1. Call 660-1590 • A to 7 J TEOl IPllY, llC. 17352 Murphy, Irvine •J 65l • a s 2 +J6 Lunch-lime & evening ---------w~ T •'.AST Fashion Shows Sporll- wear & 11nger1e. &U-8400 • S 2 • I *IEOEmllllT • K 1 l • 9 a , m.u•alllll Energetic. enthu1lu1lc for FIT po11tlon Wiit train Newport Beach 6'•-7M8 llHI 1111, F /T Mon-Fri Sam-1 30pm S8 301Hr Benefits 8ooil1 on Tape, Inc Call u .. ti 548-5525 FI T. Monday-Friday. t Q J 10 9 • I( 7 6 4 J 8 30·5 30 Benefits + A S J 2 + Q 10 9 4 Grubb & Ellis. Ask f0< 5.0l TH Phy11t1. 6'4-6200 •Q J9 164 •A 0 10 • A •.. ,.. ........ +K a 7 The b1dd1n1: Upscale retail grocery West Sof1111 f..a.sc • ,Alm.I s10<e has 09«1lng1 avall-Pus r.. Pu able for enetgettc: friendly Exp. In custom work Must people to Ulllt out cu• Dbl l • J • ·ouch 1 • ' . have 12 yr1 e11p 963-0079 1omers EAP41'~ hetP-r.. P.. P .. ful but not required. Mutt Openin& lead· Queen of • PUT-TmllLP To M1 up/take down on Tuesdays tor Klwan11 LuneM<>n at Cotta Mesa Community Center Call Charles Market 968-1521 be able to work some H d ·h evenings & weetcend• ow ocs an c.11tpcrt approacn • c Competttive salary and play of the hand? Study the North- e11cell4tnt t>enellts. Appfy South car<b only and decide how 1n S*IOfl at you would play four spades after the ...... ,, llartet lead of the quttn of diamond~. then 16&0 San MlgueH>r read on. Newport S.een. CA 926&0 N h ' · d Work tor maJor oll com· All! !or Megan Green ort s raJse to two spa c' over panlel. S 15/Hr 645· 1854 EOE/m/I the takeout double was the same bid PllTTIIE.111 -----------~------that would have been made had '::~~~' S(C ~c(}µ-/J, ~~S· "" West not intervened. It showed 6-10 -----,..,., a.. tu.• 1 POUAlll •H• points and some dcfens1H value IBVINE & LAGUNA BEACH South was full value for a jump to pmc. West led the queen of diamonds and declarer took time out to con· sider the possibilities. There was a po~siblc trump loser. one in hcans and two in clubs. Except for dia· monds, there were finesse po5itions an the other suits. H owever, most of the m1ssang card~ were marked with West. The opcrun1 lead meant West had started "uh t he queen-jack of dia- mond\: ergo, Ea~t held the djamond ~ang West, a passed hand. could not hold all the outstandin& honors, since that would have given him a full o pening bid. So i f West Mid the ling of trump • East had to have either 1hc km& of heart~ or ~ o( clubs Once declarer reached the conc.lu- 100 1hat 1f West bad the spade kin&. the contract was on ice, an addition- al chance became available. Declar- er won the opcnina lead and Jed a trump to the acc. Had the kina noc dropped, dttlarcr would have start- ed on hearts and still had the possi- bility of bringina home t he contract \la an endplay. When, in fact, the king came tumbling down, declarer didn't much care whether anY1hin1 else worked. South could ao about the business of making 10 tricks in .:om fort 8-40-5470 Balboa Island. 873-8424 NEW OFFICE-App• 220 Health I Fllntss 3CXX) sl f wlcorn. WlndoWs on jt.liioiiliiiioioiii-.iiiili--...,;-.;;iiii EHi 17th St, Cosla Mesa,646-4330 TIIEl1 Edell Gonzm, winf of 1 Mntendo entertU.· ment system, sold (40) new Mi>scr1>tions for the Oliy Plot for the month of btt. O •eo"0""9'9 ._.,.,, o' ~. IOll' ........ bled -d• t.. '°"" 'O lo-,., '""' • "'0 • -ell H E E R 0 A I' I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE of wortdng hard to ION W91Ql'lt only to gain It back? NEVER AGAIN! 10 )'9111 Of metlbOllC r• Match l\U rMYlted In • dynamic ~ system to t>rlf'9 yOUf" bOdy into ltt Mtural balance CALL TODAY (7 14) 771-7234. (011trlbutor1hlp1 are available) R E bee. Suite offlcet avall Secl Recept Mr· vices Incl Newly re· mocM!ed LatMt olllee equip. Call Jiii 71'41752-5181 9 to 5. 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Tanya Mlp• on all mat- ter• 1 FREE QUESTION Commtrclll Proptrty BY PHONE .. 842-4321 ____________ _.21.1 .. e ~~v~or~ Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos • UNSCtAMlll AIOVf Lt 1111~ 10 Glf AN~WO I I I I I I 011\' I\ 8JW SUOft8J 11aY1 """'' •td<*I 1.4)0Q pu• sues ~ sAnQ UO&J9d 8UO ~ 1"'1 It ie1'Jew ,.OOll "'# lnc>QW !!u"'1 Auun1 \I 011~11 -~-l()Nd -htA.:1 -~ 26 Fly '"'* 28Nerna JO Off WOJUr 31 Smar1.., 32 Pr8'* .. tor Woning S Wood Nlaf ti CllatQel 1 Sranderd •mount 8 5,...._ Stet• IDl:>f ... llTI&. '* dtt... travel. tun NEWPORT BEACH 8-45-0844 SIE corner w .. tc:llff or I '-------- lrvtne A\19. H'9h vttlblllty tratnc:. 1290 eq. ft. 141-1111 875 aq ft offtoe apeoe,.. 550 at werehe>uM IPtce !Of rent. ltttl & Pomone StoOlmo.64~ WllTEI •lllllT .,... Artall ..,,._ to rent tpace ttiee II ll1e I tlf1al'll In Newpof1 .... C.. Suaan 173-30M INve m1naee lndulltllf 2788 1.ao& iO iif. 2 leroe ffron1 Otflc.a, drl"'°fn rHr door. 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I~~====~~~ 12-11 YEARS OF AGE • ~ · ......... 2.1111 .. wltK~tr~ ~•omJM QrMt. RARE a UTV. Hll. $11.800 '080. grav/gray, 1tlowroom 111--... t: helping ua get new cue-BMutlf\11 aofa. loYMMt, -" -• ...... l8500 °' trlde 540...eocM 6!'1 Condition apec1.i wheel• .... MERCEDES 1171 450MI tomer1 tor our newt-chair. ottom#I, new con-&:= & 1!C!L .."19 Furniture, Ethan Ali.n ~=PtrM, Peel-I · l ·M2• ' 5 49: ~~~~~~~~~I Excellent condition • .....-1 ~ ,,,_ gv,. Queer! •~ ,..,._ • 4 lent Ion __..,.. FORD 1930 Model A BMW '15 325£ $2l,OOO. 09yt ee2-4 ' :: $10,750. 714/497-10M. ,.._...., dltlon7 1~:1]~'N 1295 AKC ed0rlbl9 ;:;; .. pup-cMln. ~Ye~ deal, '5300. C..-...'1h Tu dor, ~ condition, &apd. LOADED. 49K mt. Eves 730·5-425 CYCLE HERE'S THE DEAL: ~ta on Pf*'ll.... 1930'• coton1e1 bedfoom, evenings 714/242· 1531. 17.850. daY8 ns-101• SHOO 080. 540--0374 JAGUAR 19H XJI RE MTEURR8C0E D ~9~5• 3 ~~a~~ 1. Thia 11 not a paper 2 Fem. 1 Mele, 7 wtt1. couch, ch1lrt, tab.... e11e ... _.289. Light grey, 1howroom route. NO dellveting In-Beautlful walnut exec. S350-t300.780-H77 11mpa, 1ofe bed, srpi/Oocb/LOflil FORO 'HMUSTANG .. Qu111ty. 55,000 mllea. through the pagn• with palomino volved. desll & small oak desk. * &•In* drHHra, twin bed, 7022 219 engine automatic '11 llli $19,900. 64•-&1•3 lMthet. Immaculate & 2. W• provide transpor-s 100 ea. 5•S-1150. kitchen cookwere, TV'•· 9s% rMtOl'ecs. 873•0 138 • •SK m!IM. (831177) ----DlllJ Piiot com~ely IOlded. 71K latlon and training CUSTOM made Ille dlnl....., """ UL£ MUCH MISC. Thura, Fri, *I.I..,.-111... A clH••li.o •O -1on 11111e mllea. Muet ..... 118,500. 3 You """"'Id .. _ w~klnn .... "-t "AM t &PM 2 .. 17 ---.--guy lleoommen0s1totot Cl ifled p WNI conalder reaaonable · .. """ """ ..... ... table. • chalra. Solid , _, · "' 0 " • ... 45' SLIP 1750/mo. eo· AaltOS l!!p?t!td 9100 _,.... 111.,.1t0n ass agec; with kids your own age on Maple 3 cushion aota. vi.ta Hogat' (fut IMf). SLIP $850/mo. 780-5070 -1500 Auto Mall Of' S.A. 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~Otifferiii.i7i~iiii8iiiiiiiii iadUll·IUpefVIMdnlel Offet,mullgo.850-IH1 AU.•••••1111• ., .... IBT 11•uu 111-1111 II 4.9E.rn GOOD MONEY Din Am, Bedrm 1et1, •ML.L $100/ Belboe lalend TllllftlLUll l~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ and have 1 chance to washer/dry.. frig, etc. OVER 20 BREEDS mo. · We wttl pay you 11000 to .. rn dally & weekly cuh Reasonable. Marcie hm IN STOCK Cell 71...e7s-5095 take over thla i.... Job bonuses plus go on out-979-1364, wk 474-5765 All pupplee y.uaranteed DOCK-15', rront tie on 1ranalw • Must aell Im· lngs and morel MOVING mull sell Sola, PET0LAPENND7 DAAVYILSION ,_._. i!!Z 7012 Chennel In N.81 Mutt be medl1lalyt Beautiful CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION! ~ ~ low enough '°' bridge, whit• convertible t989 loveseat & ottoman + 16374 Beach Blvd 'ia ml. S 15• BOSTON WHALER $250/mo. 67s.-&606 BMW, showroom model, almost new COl'ner set. 405 twy, next to Target 1984. 70 HP, varv well car phone, s apeed -with $300 lor all or bett·ottlf. Between EdinH & H .. I •. , 1 I b'-" .. 8 2328 968 757• equipped. Good con-Fr-..... ~ .. Sp .. ~· for uM •v9"f ex,. magma .... ., ... • or • ... * 141·1 II* dltlon. Runagood. ot17Fi"'wh:i;' Balboa $575/month C all -'MUii 4-dr, wntte/natur(8182) ,...TlllW nm.mlMTIU LTL••r:t .... ~ 1546 Jam "· N.B. ........ 142-UJ1, ht, 221 TWO Contour -Lounge $5200 080 Cell to see. laland, 152•2881 : 8S9-3679 _ ~ _ ... hr .II Chairs with Thermonlc OITI llTIIU, l ftl 640· 1132 ACURA 1989 V6L Legend • Heat & Vlveratlon $800 & variety of colors. FREE 10 lS' HOBIE Power Skiff FRONT TIE, 28 M max, 4DA, lully loedtd, excet·l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I ~~~~~11111111111111~• $1000 * 548-375_8 __ good home. 497-4581 4oHP Yahama, cente; ~1e7~fmort1 ~~anne ! . 1 ient condition. 30.00olii MIXED KITTEN Ragdoll console, c1nvas cover, t 71~·5:~ 98~t mos mllea, extended war- White iron trundle bed & Birman Siamese, female. ba11 tank. Fish. ski or ren · • • ranty. S 19.000 day bedding Good condition $35 548-t327 11ghlsee. $3,900. Excel-I 591-2120. eve 673-5679. ... ttllSI Bltck/Na1ur, "Flawless" (6340) $250 646-2336. 1en1 cond~lon. 673-3600 Misc. Transportation AOIU ttl tmlU -------~Ml H 60IS l·ll·l·llLLlll 1111 1970 MARLIN Mercury CMOftAtt/Trllen 0014 5 sp. caas .. lllt. cruise, 11-AntJQuts 6010 see aneous c r u I • e r . I n • ~-IOyl. EXTRA CLEANll 110,llO ITllU.MTHI LTI lnHrfleHlt 15•~ .iam60r9e. NB -Oiilil~--------MARINE EQUIP· 40 gallon REMEMBER Mike the Dog boerd/oulboard, 17 feel. 1978 23' ALJO, many new (0082491 ESTATE SALE Victorian holding tenk. new $60: m ··Down and Ovl In 120 HP. many eJtlru _ u1ru. ona owner MAITA&. AOIU 1ntlque-van1ty. bonnet Macerator pump, new Beverly Hills?" Young S 1 500 OBO 645-5405 $-4,095 642-8592 2925 Harbor Blvd, c M chest, cherry chair Tur-$80. electnc bllge pump black & white Border Col· 1983 UNIFLITE.l 611 twin. STORAGE. CosiilMeu 111·2•- MO·"" k•sh t•ble. 1840 pair side s 10 Call 673-1655 ._ chairs, 1780 Chippendale _ _ he. male. abandoned In• 6''> KW generator, 2 VHF. Secured perking tor RV & DATSUN l980 200SX bureau 1740 lowboy I MOVING GE refrlg. 2 door desert motel Stoned by radar video depth boat storage $60-$95 Hatchback. 5-speed. Laguna N1guet 249-9836 s/s. ioe & water In door. people. consequently sounder pilot. TV. io.-covered Ce.11642-5858 WI 1112 IT 0,. r adio. air S 1 995 white $350 l950 s maple blind 1n one eye St•ll lov-maker microwave. built--------(herd to find) 11, ac, 673-5021 Mercn1nel1se opportun111es on tl1Ss1IH!d like bf1ng1ng every o•·~ sate on tow" 10 vour 1tv1no toom dining set trestle table, tng end in deep needofa i n vacuum B tmlnl MotOfcycleS/ sunroof. AM/FM stereo I chairs & hutch $700 /..n· family This one is one-in-enclosure. dinghy Davit, Sc t °"I B cass, good condition. HONDA 1986 Accord LX tiQue beds & wlcl\er a-m1thon1 Call 854-0580 anchor Windlass Re-00 m ou black 78 3 17 miles Excellent. have company! trunk Misc 548-8822 duced to $94 000 1979GL1000 GOLDWING $3 45(} Cell 640-9304 0; car need to sell Mi,800 7 14-772-2501 days, Cycle. full dress $2,,00 640-0855 545-1150 1 714 ·722-7772 weekends. OBO. 646-2307 ---I .. v e n I ng $ L e I ye -------BMW 3201 1980, '". HONDA '87 Accord UC message 4 \llhttl Orlve/Je..ns cassette Super clean 4dr, 51Pd. 47K miles. orig- YOU CA FINO IT IN THE CLASSIFI ED 1 Daily Pilai .. : ..., ~ [ [) 642-5678 11 1985 BAYLINEA 2"' .,.. One owner $4500 lnal owner, $8,300 ., 9030 675-7272 213/592--4256. ·---------------1111111!'--.. Sleeps six 350 engine 1 .... -------• I 210 hours Complete gal· CHEVRO LET I ley Hot water shower 1987. 4 x 4, I Shore power VHF Depth tires. babied $6.500. 1 finder $22.000 548-4193 (619) 868-3218 A GOOD AD! CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-VJ-SORS TODAY! Cal 25 1979. very clean CALL CLASSIFIED 642 5678 w1lh many cru1s1ng e•· • 1ras S7500 645-3517 or 261·9038 niahts WE WILL Daily Pilat SELL IN'6EPEN°DENi Yo UR ORANGE COAST WEEKLY CA fi GUARANTEE! I{ We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn 't sold, we will ru n your ad for free' NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad Run 1 O words lor 3 weeks at $18 so. SSe each add111onal word Must be prepaid A word constitutes anything that has a space between 11 For 1nd1vtduals only ·---------------------------~---~ I• NAM'E~------------PHONE ____________ _ : ADD.RESS CITY ------------- 1 STATE-------ZIP----CHECK 1---AMOUNT ENCL --- : MASTOCARDNISAI EXPIRATION DAT'E ---- 1 M!SSACE: I I I I I .. t ____ ~':-~==-~:'!'-~:~~ .. ~~:=:~~~~~~~~~------' llnd . 135 00 hr 960-394 t 497 ·8383 .ork guarenleed • REMODEL • REPAIRS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & Unueua.1 Work • Alteratlona•Comm/Rn 23yra 11ea. lie Hl-3564 t "' ' ' '\ t< ' • Garagt-Door<, & l)perwr<. • • • • Sec11onal & 1 PilCe doors SPfings-Haroware-Opnrs Ltc • 518398 963-6466 *. ll0-1111 CLEAN AND EXPERT FOR A JOB WELL DONEi Serving 0 C tor t6 years Lie. T-151,542 -~----- tr'"-,• •4••\ , r ......... 1 .... 1 Han~ CALL Pete KUMt 722•7732 If you're juat atarting your own buainea, clauified '• a great place to buy off ice equipment . • .. ... :aamm,. aooo. .................... ••Mllet't caondltton. ~--=-..... tt'4.,.. ~ .... prtoe 124,500, !d Oetcla 2414100 Ml I 1"4 SOO..C tlawl .. •. bleck with o.iomlno ... ,,., 17.000 In extru. ue.too. 956-2800 w. 15t-0885 I\. MEAC!OU 1"4 3000 Turbo, b .. u tlful COii· dltlon, OflOlnel OWl'lef', all rlCOfdt, bNe $13,000. 720..0210 ....... IMTIWllM Auto. p/a. air, crulM, pt w, p/I, alloy9. Low ml ... ltn· maculate. ( 1 H032 I 4) 111,111 llllTIL AllU 2925 H.rl>Ot Blvd. C.M lll·llM r...~·.::::-.... MUC llOTICE PON> •• MUITAHQ ..... .........~....,_.Md .... Of-* dtewn on a .._ °' P •u ANO MtNI! "'°"" I.ANOS ,,__ CONVllln'lkl T"9 ,.....,.,,..) COM• 11allon11 blftll, Of lh• P1Cnnou1.-.. O TH(.. THAN THOll fllCnTIOUI .-.. I •"9d. reel, at.,90 •• ......... to ""'90t... ..-dr..-nby ..,._ITA~ H l .. llNAIOV l OE· U.ITA~ OMeene, CN11a COfttrol Auto, 111111 , f/11, •• ONllM. ,_ ....., ... Aoa11oue flP/ «** trwncMI Nt1tY-Thi k111owW19 Plf'IOM .,. ICl'IK O. Otl. Ofll OAS The~ pertone •• ••c . UK. auoo ' pjw. p/I tmmeoutece ........ Nanll(•) llltM tloft ~ "' a.ctlOn ctolnt butlnlll• WILL.I, TUNNlll. ANO dOlnt~.. eecmcacw CAEOfT<>f' • • 17s-4UO f1Jl30I) .___ °"' .Nlty !I, ttlO I 102 ol 1"9 Clllfornle ,AAAOOH CAal.l , 7441 SHAl'TI INTO. T"4ROUOH 1t1Mt90n L.ehmM Mort ~ AUCnoet ~ CMelr .. ... ------..... ....... Lamplr1 "n111cl1 r Codi. l ft d ~ Avenue, Oetdttl 0 " A c" 0 s s THE ~. 19000 MICAtlh11r The Uhdeillf'*I ..... ~ ~ .... . LIHCOl.N '11 COfttinen1• ••-.,.. ... ""*" ... llld MllOfllldto do~ln Gf0"9.CAtff.tt SUI SUAFACl 011 TH E l lvd , lrvl111 c1111orn1e M PISbllc~IOnonlhl23rd '/OAll ~ .... wt 4IO enQIM. f\N good llllf&-. ... tM Couftty Q9tti of Of· tM ..... of ~ All Kltl CAelUY8TEM8 M LAND HEAEJHA80VE Of· t2715 ' dty Of ~. IMO •I 2 00 end .... e ~ ID ... 11250 SH ... 2.oA7 2921...,., .,,., C.M. 81111 County on .Nlty 3t, PAYAILI! AT THI! TIMI!°' THE SOUTHWHT. 11'\C' ICAJ8EO. ANO TO 80'T· ~eon Lltlmel'I Hulton p M •I !molf•lell 810taoe. ~ ,....Ja Ill-Im ttlO SAL!, 111 rlgtlt. OU. Ind (MIM DofTI I. 100 o...n., TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO Mof1gaoe Cofpoftl!of'I 1n. te I W l7tn 81 , Cotn• ~led Illy l'9 ~ UHCOlN '82 Contlnentll ,...,,. lnw.t ttMtft 1*4 Ot Cleimld ~lie 700 H01.11lon. TX 0.. 0 I A EC TI 0 N A LLY CO(porllld In Oelewe1e M-. CA .... bit ,,..... hm luxurloue Melen, 1mpee-Pvblltled Of81'11 eo..t by EDWARD CHANG Ind 77024 DRILLED WELLS. TUN· 2114/19 1to00 MtcA11llur Sieve lhamtr SU3, .,_. dele oC ... -..nee of cable, tull POW. dfgltal ~PllotAuguttl. IS.22. HYECHACHAHOOfelll,fted Tllil 1>"911'1• .. 11 con.. H l!LS. A NO SHAHS 81v<1,lfvt~.c.Jll0t~•1115 bO• .. '"'"'"''tc ...,.,. • PIOlt'6diM In ineVumenlt, ... thet In-ea..• -H . 1990 by 1ny °'. Mt pltly. In llld 10 dui;led by e 00tporellon UNDER AND BENEATH OR Tl\11 t1u11ne1t 11 c;on Oevod Platt 4038 boat & ~l'I 9100 of fie tertof, drl~ .... thM ..... 1 W.ot5 tn.t rNI prQC>lrtY situated In Tile reglelrlnl com · BEYOND THE EXTERIOR d\leled by e c:orporeuon m1K C.tlfomll PIOt*e Code. 8,000 mitee a yeet, pr1c.d Air, vtnyt lnter\or, met.itlci Mid County end S111e, S*· ~ to trlnMCI t>utl• LIMITS THEREOF ANO TO The r1g111r1n1 ,Om· 0af1 Hun111ng.,, 5044 The time tot 9lnQ CIMTta btlow bOOlc mutt be t>We.Lowrnlaa llkenew "8.IC NOTICE tlcularty dllerlbld .. lot-neu uno.t Ille 11c;11ttou1 AEORlll. RETUNNEL. IMnc.d 10 1ran1ec1 1>u11 bO•"&mlt.e wll no4 •J(J>lr• ~•lour Hin 14Gi781 C ttl ( ... 2tei) 10Wt bus1neu name or n11Y1M EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, neu under Ille flctttlOul Gery Ceully 6~ 00•11 montls from _,. hMMo 722·t220 ' . 11• ... MOTICI CW PARC&L 1: llltld ebOve on Mitch 1989 DEEPEN, ANO OPERA TE blal,_. n•~ 0t namet & mite dale ~ llbove .,._ ~ATION TO llLL An undlvl<*:l 1134 tree· KBL C•blety1tem1 of the ANY SUCH WELLS OR llated al>Ove on NIA C11111ea Sm1111 ~066 VOU MAY E XAMINE Mercury 1978 Comet Excet'-'11 Condition, Auto- metlc, A/C, $1,295 OBO, &3e.7381. alll• t • ALCOMOUC Mft"AOll l ion .. lnllflll In Ind to the Sou111-1. Inc . Mld\"4 V MINES, WITHOUT. HOW· SllMtson Lehman Hutton l\.tmlture the lie 11.ept by fie COU,, II UlllLI •F lllf .. ,.. Common Area ol Pare.II 3 f 141. V~ P1U1.d9nt EVER. THE RIGHT TO Mlg Colp . SuUll E M00te, Joton 0.11 to33 bO•e. A you are a P4W90n 2121 HWbOr IMI c M To Whom It May Conci«n· Ind 6 COl.lnty ot 0r•fl9e Tiii• 11e1emen1 WH llled DRILL, MTNE, STORE, EX· v fS & ~re1ary mllC lnletQSled lfl fie ...... I...... . . OAIOLE. 00\lolas D. ' St111 of Cemomle, u lhOW~ With lhe COi.iniy Ci.t<k ot Of.jPLORE OR OPERATE Tiii• •t•lllfTl•f11 WH 11..0 Mathew ft>omH 8037 you may file with fie court SAMANtEOO, Louis R .. ere on Elthlblt "A" ol 11111 Clf· ltl09 Counly on July 24. t THROUGH THE SURFACE with Ille County Cle<k ol Or I b011.H a tormal Reca.1 .. 1 lb1 1·--------· llPC>IY\ng to thl o.pwtment llln "~tlon 101 Lot lillO ,4Ml49,0R THE UPPER 500 FEE~ enge County on July 26 Suaen ~I 8044 many Soedal NotlC* of ttwt filinQ mf• 'lt.W, oi Alcoholic ~IQI Con-Line Adlu1tm1nt 8 4· Publltned Orange Cou110F THE SUBSURFACE OF 1119<> , ....... bOl'H & m1K 1111ng1 of an inventory ana l oeded w/ POW & all 1he lfOI to 1111 elcohollc; LL-00t4" recor~ Mey 3, Delly Pilot Ay0ust 8. 15, 22 SAID LAND AS RESERVED Put>hlhe<J Or1nr CoHI BelbOI T t1t fll<lw•rlo.t apjlfalSAI Of e6'81e .n&IS QT g d 'I 'II.a •• U... beYlf ..... II 3000 Alrwav 1"'•4 .. lf11tru-1 No 29. I~ IN THE DEED FROM THE ()elly P1101 Augvll 15 22 S027 t>OA... I Of of any .... lltlon Of roun • I Cl l . ... .-Av•. St• • t50, Coeii ~ti2819 ol O&i~ RI-w 104 ,IRVINE COMPANY. RE· 29 t990 Jallrey M11uc;n 60:i!. b•kt account as P,Ollidod In (279184) Coupe. fully loaded ........ CA 92626 with "4 1" COfdl of Orange County CORDED DECEMER 22 W103 Wlle•tled n'ltll(; IXI••' aecuon 1250 ol fie 11..... tunrOOf (04'338) ON SALE BEER & WINE Celllornle M 1UCt1 term I~ 1970, IN BOOK 9 .. 97 PAGE PubllShec:I Orel~ C:oul Cahlomla Probale Code A Jllll• I.. 111,111 (PUB EAT PL ) lleenM(s) defined~ Ille SecilOn enll-fltB.IC NOTICE 00 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS Da.1y P1101 Augutl 1~ 22 F\oquest tor Soec:ial NOllCI U. ITam..,.... Publllhld Or•fl9e Cont tied "Condominium • ol 111e lltAf'CEL 2.. 1 l'tlM..IC NOTICE 1990 lorm as •vallable from fl• ...... , O .. ly Piiot Augull 22. 1ill() Aft~enUlled "Oellni11on1" FICmlOUI 8UltNlll NON·EXCLUS•VE AP· W116 court c .... NISSAN '90 300ZX 2821 HWbOr Blvd .. C.M LTI......... ..... W-1 18 ol Ille O.CWellOn of Co~ N~-ITATIMlNT PURTENANT EASEMENTS FICTTTIOUI au...... AftOf~ tot PetJdoner: Gold, tulo. toya, 3800 ...... 1646 J1mbof ... N.B nenta CondillOnl eod R&-The lollowtng l*IOnl era FOR THE PURPOSES SET NAME ITATUftNT Jot'ln F ~Ilk mli-. $28,500 5M·1559 ~~~~~~~~~'1--~·:•::•:•:•:·--· P\alC NOTICE llrtc11on1 f8COfded on See>-d04ng 1>u11nen H FORTH IN ARTICLE I)( OF The to11ow1ng '*'°"'are Pl&.IC NOTICE 12672 Hoovlf Strff1 , __ ..;..;=;;.;;...;.;.~~--lemblf 19 t98' as lnltfu· (A) NEWPORT PARTY TH AT CERTAIN DECLAR· doong bull-H C.rdein Grove CA w a111 menl No 84.-389730 ol 01· PLANNERS UNLIMITED. (Bl ATION Of COVENANTS <•)NEWPORT HARBOR 7'451 92641 llCROW MO: flc;lal Record• ol said Orange NEWPORT PARTY PLAN· CONDITIONS ANO RE LOCKS'41TH (b)ABC LOCK NOTICE Of Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot oam11 .. t500 Auto Mall D1, S A 01·1D1ID-OlllG County(1he Oecler1uons' 1 INERS 177 A R1v411s1de Ave STRICTIONS RECORDED ANO KEY lCINEWPORT Olll OLUTIOH Aug l4 15 22 1990 MOTICI TO lltAAClL 2: Newpon Beech CA 92663 ON JUL y 24 1970 IN BOOK I BEACH "4ARBOR LOCK & Of lltARTNUllHIP ACTITIOUI 9Ul*lll CMDfTORI Untl 62 Coun1y ol Orange Bt1en WHve< 2066 Sea 11356 PAGE 576 OF OF. SA F E I d I N E w p 0 R l PubW ' o11c1-•i PUBllC NOTICE NA• ITATl•NT (OtvWoft I of the Com· s I c 111 Cove Costa Men CAIF'ICIAL RECORDS OVER I HARBOR LOCK S SAFE Tiie lollowlng pertonl ate metctel Cede _::,ied~K:iti!,":~ ~st\~ 92627 THE FOLLOWING DE· te1NEWPOR T HARBOR " :r:~~~·~~~~~T uhO doing bullneu H : (I ) A t>ulk T1ansler 11 domlmum Plan re<X>tded on Tilts bu11neu 11 con SCRIBED LANO LOCK & SAFE ff)NEWPORT r A R Q S f A (j f i:. VENTURE SALES. 102 lbOUI 10 be mlde Septembe 19 1964 es In· duel&d by n tndMduel I THAT PORTION OF LOT S,t.FE CO IOINEWPORT LAMBfAl H1;Jtl11nd at1d Scholz Plaza •38, ~ (bl Tne names end bull· ~ 84 399fa 01 Trie reo1s1ranlfs) com-1182 IN BLOCK 63 OF I BEACH HARBOR LOCK & W••t "na 'r A l'<ANC r Be~11. Calif 92'"'""' ne11eddrff~ot 1"-Tren1-llrumenl o • 0 1' • menced 10 1rannct bu••· IRVINE S SUBDIVISION IN SAFE (h)NEWPORT LOC.K & F NOTIC~ 2>5r~brrioN TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ELIZABETH K. -OV'1 ..... ,,.. liClel Records ol Hid range I F' ~ THE COUNTY OF' ORANGE KEV lllNEWPORT l OC.K & LAA T f N 't'•f!lllf'1'•"lO•n(I 0.,.... ... D..,S--9-7------Cheryl Anne Adrig, 102 leror are DEL TACO INC County neu under tile 1ct11tous 5 E 0 C l:lu!tinH\ unae• 11>, '" 1 t•'lu\ ----------l 1 0 Cullasa Su· Sctlolz Plue •38. N9WP<)f't 320 1 SONOMA BLVD PARCEL Jc Bus.nan Namets1 llS1ed1SlATEOFCAUF'ORNIA AS AFE ljlN WP RT BEA H ltrm "dl'T"f! arid lylt' ,.r preme, 2-door. loaded S.ecll. Cehl 926&3 VALLEJO CA. (WHOSE Non-e•cluslve appurte· above on Auousl 3 1990 <iHOWN ON A MAP RE· LOCKSMITH fklABC LOO' l AMBERT f'l A.t.Trt~ d IH·l1l1 FUNK eke ELIZABETH FUNK CASE NO. A155007 PORSCHE 1972 911T Re- sto11d, like new Call me s 12.000 642·2923 ellale Hie, 1 owner. Tll11 bus1neas Is con· CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE nenl euemenl tor ingress Brtan Weaver I CORDED IN BOOK 1 PAGE ANO KEY 711 W 17111 SI C1i.lorn111 Gentrra1 f-vii e• S 2 4 5 0 Ex c e 11en 1 ducted by an Individual IS LOCA TEO AT 345 BAKER egresa. use end enjoyment This sta1emen1 was filed 186 OF MISCELLANEOUS J·3 Co\la \4eta Cehf \ht~ ,11 l820, vr.;• " 11 .,., ,,, 775-6840 Tile regl1trant(1) com· STREET. COST A MESA. (wlloCll tncludH, w1lllOUI llmt· with lhe County Cler~ of Or RECORD MAPS REC.OROS 192627 ~ ,,,,. I 190 C11, ul •me m9"ced 10 1rensact bus•· CALIFORNIA 926261 1it1on, Ille unrestrtcled "O"' ange <.ourily on Augu51 3 IOF ORANGE COUNTY Jee~ Lee Mye" 711 W c ,,..1111 ,,1 o,.,,,9., ._,,111,. 01 Saab 1973 Roeket 98 coupe. great cond1t1on P\IM..IC NOTICE St 100, 7141!>48·7479 l"ICTITIOUI 8UllNHI SUBARU 1985 OL NAMI ITATEMINT 4•4 Wagon, S apd, ale. Tile IOllow1ng person(sl ere dOlf'IO t>usin"' •• suntool 11ereo. alloy <•I HELi DELI Cb) CHAR· whls car cover b1k1 TER CATERING 3000 All· rack. SJ 200 OBO way Ave Costa Mesa CA 636·9702 92626 TOYOTA 1983 Celtce Douglu Daigle. 2009 t Or. Sunroof 5·speed full ~~·?0f•nla Ana He•oMs CA pow er mint cond111on LOUii Sememego 20091 SecOl'ld Owf1e1 mainten· lorcn1d San11 Ana He<gllls. ance 1ec:ords $4 700 Ce 92707 OBO 557·2289 I T1111 bus.nus 11 con· TRIUM PH '79 Converllt>le lcsvc:ted by • hmneo partner· TA7 Runs e11cellen1 snip ness under Ille F1<:tlllou1 The nemn end bUSlnetl ol lngrffS ano egress lo tile 1990 CALIFORNIA OESCRtBED 17th J) Cc.sra Mt1\1t C.11111 ( ol• I~'"'" d•d Cir> t•,. '''Udy Bu11ness Neme(•I 111ted lddrHMI of Ille Transferee property referred 10 11eretn) F441!571 AS FOLLOWS 92627 1711 <JI M41r 1'J90 "• • ,, ,,.1 above on July 27 1990 art WILLIAM BRUSSL'°'N on end upon lnal portion of Publt!hed Orange Coast BEGINNING Ar THE S C~rt; ~yeti ~ 1 W , ,,.I>! ri,,~01.,1, 1,,, ,,. "d Cheryl AOflO 'iOR N OMINEE 3280 LOIS 1 and 6 of lraCI No Daily P•IOI August 8 I!> 22 1MOST E.ASTERLV CORNER 9!6,; osta 9'" Bhl ~•'''"'~r 11 and 1.,,n11rau Tilts sre1emen1 wH !tied CAHUENGA Bl VO WEST 11602 County of Orange 1 29 1990 OF LOl 7S OF TRACl NO I "'T 2 If,,.,, ,..,.,,,or.1tto11 i!l l ~·t• ,,,, wnll 111e County Clerk ol Or· l 0 S . ANG EL ES C A State of Ca1.forn1a es per W--096,:J:~ R~~0~~~6'~, ~~O~ due~~~ 0~u~~~~~o "rJ ~·.~ 1,,,,,. • ange County on Jull 31 90064,; 1302 mai> rec0<de<J"' 800lt 517 l~E.· PAGES 1 TO • N Thfl '"0111,8~11"' c.o•"fl s~1a °"'"·•ss r 1rn •utu•~ 1990 All 01ner business names Pages 48 10 SO 1nclus1we ol C US 1 v E 0 F ~ 'c; menced 10 tran\.l' 1 , ..,., ·'" 'd~• '"0 tlr '• " f491G7t end ilddres~• used by Ille M1scell1neous Maps ••· PU8llC NOTICE · ne~s ur•Oer '"" F ·< 1,1,0.,, "o "'' r w•t p,., •"11 t !. Published Orange Cou1 Transferor w11111n 111ree years cords ol said County '5nown CELLANfOtJ<; MAPS RE Bu'•"f!S~ Nam .. " •s•ea er "J" l ~t 111 " anoJ Oaoty P110t August 8 t5 22 IHI PHI so lllr IS known 10 on sa•d T1ac1 ._..ap as Non FICTITIOUS IUSINESS gg R~iv O~A o:;R~GAE ab •e Of '964 dN' , •• ,. '''"" '' O '"'(.'" ,,. 29 1990 ltne Transferee ire NONE e•clus1ve Eas.ment '°' ,,, NAME STAnMENT UP LI • C.nr·s Mye<!i "' "' ,.s :,a,1tt • re, '"• W-091 (Cl Tiie ioc:etton and gen· gress ano Egrus ana PuOl•C. f1>to 10110 ... 1ng Of'rsons a•e ~~·on.o ~~~Ef~NG 0 '·c: ~~ 'h•s ,111..,.,en, ,.11, , ..cJ I or• ----------erel desc:r•PhOO 01 tne prop· Uttllly Purpos~ Oecl•cateo OOtr·O business es U W L v L "' ..,,1~ IN! (.QUr•, C ,.,, 1 1 , l'ur1r•• n(lt1c~ ' • e< .. h P\8.IC NOTICE er'ly 10 t>e transferred ere 10 file City ol 1r,;1ne 720 WIRELESS 603 w ~~= :· ~r iA'g~RAC ~·4~ .,,~ Cr...,nt1 0 , ,,, , g ... r 1• .it It .. 1.md,.''1'9' ~<1 IB US I NES S N A '4 E PARCEL 4· Bil) Balboa Cahf 9266j H ~~ A 111 19gc w· • • 114. "\110'' r.,' fT FICmlOUl8Ul•Eal NAUGL ES BUSI NESS Eesem!'nlsse11011P11n1ne Jor H Marpte 603 ~ S1~•0 SO~ TH4WES_TEl'I _f f 4&S07S "~ Ot<, ,, •or otJ NAM( ITATEMENT TYPE REST AURANT LO· Sec1ton en1.1 ea Certain 8a7 Ba100• Cehl C/41661 ~Ai' ~~'oo"rf ~T :i .~E Pur ·V>"J O""'Qf' ~ •dit ••' r The lollowmg pet'!IOllS ere I CATION 320 l SONOMA E•semen1s tor O...ners and Tr •S bul•"l'SS '' o• MOS, SOUT><ER C(,, Da• r p ,01 •~ 111\1 !I •• 2 '""' " ' ,,,, • • dOof'IO business es Bl VD VALLEJO CA OE 1rie Seer.on 11n1tll@O Sup duCll'd by er1ond,.•O<o1 " 1 29 <I"!) ''"' .,., o• r> " .. ' •"'' To all hell's beneficiaries crecfii«s. contingent credilDfl and persons who may olhOtwise be 1nle<estec1 In 1tie will Of estate or both ot EUZABEIH K FLINK -lka ELIZABEIH FLINK A PEilTION has l>oon >1,'<l t>y ROBERT FLIN+< in •tot• SuperlOI Court Of a •forn1a Coun1y of r;RA!K;E .>1E PE!lllON •1 JwP':>~ ltlal ROB€RT fLI' ,tt be appo4nled as !JI'' <')ltitl rPpr~taltVe IO Jdrt\n "''"' tne estate o! ''"' It .s-dent t ~·E PE'Tn ION S3500 OBO 644·737 t Tile i eg1&1re111(sl com· menc:ed 10 transac1 bvSI· nfls under tile llcm1ous business neme(sl listed 1b0ve on Ju1y 2 1990 CA UNITS VENTURE SCRIPTION All STOCK IN port St'lllemel\I and En T111t ieqosuanust com NE" OF SAD ,.... 82 ' r.n 13000oveSlreel Svtle 200 I TRAOE F'll<lURES AND c;1oacnmen1 Ol lhe Ar11c.ie me'l<.e<I lo l•ll•S.l~' ou,. THENCE ALONG '"'E IV ~l Daleo 11 '"' ~""" Newport Beech Clltl 92660 E 0 U I P M EN T AN 0 enltlled R19hl\ of O"'n neas ur.Oll• 1'1'1 FoLl•lo<:>us ~;o~dN~:,1~~ TO~ R TlH; !Orr • •• '' ,., 1 u•que-slS lhe deoeaertl s WILL and eodoc•ls 11 any bl> olC1mlllnd lo probale '... ~1• 11rid ariy codices c,;~· .1• o avaotat>W> tof Volvo 1984 GL Fully equipped eir.cellent condillon new tires sun1001 $6 97!> 673·8888 VOLVO '84 GL WAGON E•cellen1 cond111on 542·2946 Clays only VW t964 bus Doug Dalole Tiiis 11e1emen1 wH llled wllll tile County Clerk ol 01· enge County on July 2. 1990 F4t2200 Publlsll9d Orange Coast Deily P1101 Auousr 1 8 15 Property assets •n·IGOODWILL ersri.p and Easements t)I Bus•nP" N11mp1,1 ""•d SOUTHfASTERLY NE OF PU8l1C NOTICE '•"I •• • • ol1TW1.tll()ll 1n the hie lo.epl ~ f ft " CO•Jtl co•poreled Callforma 13001 (di Tile place. end dale on 1M 0~1arat•on al'lowe on N A \ a-91 M T11rner Ally Dove SIHI, Suite 200 N-· O• alte• wllocll 1'1e iransler t'li TM street ilddres~ or Jon H Mc1rp1., S~IOJ 1LO~ 82 T S~U ~F40, Eae No 1106/MW Turn1r 6 Scholleld, 1.tO $ porl Beech Calif 92660 I •o be conaummateo •re o1rie• ~nown common d~•9· This Mateml'nl "'\ '''"il 3 fS 00 E NOTICE TO Lake Avenue Sull• 2!t Tiiis busineu Is con· i PLACE CAPI r OL CITY lna1ton of '"" real property w11r. 111 .. Coun11 C.ter• o• Or ~~EN;EEst'?i;,; f~i T ~O CREDITORS OF Patadena Catllo•nia 11101 dueled by a 0eneral pert ESCROW INC 2720 hareonabove descnbed s ange C.ount) on Jvlr JI THE SO THEA STERl v 9UUC TRANSFER ll11t ~''"' "~"'' r r u• nersllop iGATEWAV OAKS DRIVE lpu•porleO to be I Toae 1990 llNF OF U'-iAIO LOT ,. (Seca 1101 .. 107 ' t P ''!A'• '' •· '• • Tl"iE PETfTION rr au•·<. IS dutr>only IO .t<Jmoruslf>r 11\E> estate u , .. , '"" 1no .. pendcnt Anrnonosirat.on ot Estal"S A I ,. t11s aulhOnty will .111<>w '"•' p.wsonal Tile registranl(s) com· i SUITE 140 SACRAMENlO W•nd Irv "e Calllorn111 F46S074 T Hf'l<C E Al ONG S 6 O U C C I "' " menced 10 transact bUSI CA9!>833 92715 Publ•\rtf!IO 0•.Jr•Qt' C.'J1n1 SOLTHEASTF RlY • "'f NOhcel$nerllr·v l•••" •o W.()87 f1eSS under tile F1crn1ova DATE ON OR AFTER, Trie u"dfHS•Q~f'd <1•5 Ot11ly Pilot Auqu" Fl •S n "'ORTH 40 ;' ,, E ... ST Cf"" I)" ,,, , ... " .... -PUBLIC NOT ICl Business Nametsl listed September 11 1990 ,c1a1ms <111 hab•hty !or any on 29 19'1-0 I 00 rf(T •ri ... E PO NT ""'"'eo 11a.,,,.,, , 22 1990 •r•prr ... r•n1.1t•"'' lo talW 1· , J ll()r•• wtlhoul ,:,1., ru•Yl r '""" .. pp1ovaJ b A 1 1 1990 (8) Claims m•~ be flied COHe<:lne\$ 1n said str"{'I W 09:? souped up motor tnlerior I oveon vous I '" C APITOL CI TV Of BEC.IN"4!i. S 800 OBO 1 President w t adoresi. <J• Other common PARCEL 3 E ccellent 1unnlf1g c:on- dlllon, lots or new parts D1~TH Nor1c£s (j+0t " ,,1,in:1 J••l~•n vf•ry I( ,c;~t ') .. ,.,,,,,,,. il(ttOt'I'> NOTICE OF PETITION I .... ..... ·~· po·~· restored 1 TlllS slelement was foleol ESCROW INC :?J20 desig!'ation NON E.>'C.L,JS•vf A P 647-6670 CORSON w.tn Ille County Clerk ol Or·'GATEWAV OAKS ORl~E Sa•d saie ..,.,1 oe madf' M LIC NOTICE PJRTE••Afll' [AC,£>.AEN'S VW 1969 Bug C h M C: enge County on Auousl 1 SUITE 140 SACRAMEN 0 w11hou1 wcmanty eAP•Hs or AS RESER>'£::> vR C.RA'<' Good k I nsline ane or 1990 · CA 95833 1mphed regarding ltlle pos FICTITIOUI BUSINE SS f OR 1 p RPflSES bac lo sclloo car son, 26, o( H udson. 1 f.u:lOI (II Tile IHI dale tor huno IMISS•on o• encumbtances NAME STATEMENT ~~ • FOfl .. "'f,.. A~u O'lf p S~~~ O~Q06~56.0~~~d t°londa, passed away Pubhsned Orange Collst1"a1m1 tS Septem1>e1 10 10 Ul1$ly tlle oohga11ons Y't TM IOllOwtl'Q per\OM l'" 'HE • .A .. O :::>E<;CR•S(Q •• . 9 • Daily Pilot Ay0us1 8 15 22 1990 f0<lh1nllla1cer1anN01.ceo1 do•no bus0neu ., RT•(, E or T,.f>T CEP on August 2. l!I U tn ,9 1990 (OI Th•I Bulk T•ensfer •S Dehnquenl Assessml'nt 111MARSH AD\/ERT1-.. "4(, A l 1 • ~ "' VW 1979 BV',1 Convertible Red'w lllle mint con d111on $7 900 67J-u 8 .. H uili.onds.Jrt>!>ultvf wo97 $Ub1toe11osec:1>0n6•00"'d11t..o AP"' J 1990 e·-lt>MARSH ARR r •o~"oNEo..,r;;A:; 0c~o• d sw imming dC.'C'tdt'OI Ille Comme1c1e1 Cade eculed l:lt TURTLE AOCI< AOVfRT•C)tNG • •J• ... a.n OtT o' ~ S A~NO RES'f< ~ • TllANIFEROR'I SIONA· R10C.E GARDEN HOMES St •• N• Ca ' ~. • '4 ~ , "' Born tn O r angt'. L 1l1 P\8.IC NOTICE TURE. DEL TACO IHC ASSOCIATION a Caltforn•a Aam.vs" n JI•• '".. rtONS RE CORDE :::i 0 111 VW 1985 C abnolel Moving down unoe1 must I sell Perfect w1111e con ve rf1ble1 54K miles t $7 500 0111 960 1312 { h • •Kl "' TRANl"''"'REE'S ll0°NA JUL• 2• •970 "< 80/Jo< orna.J. S t mo\ ...., FICTITIOUI •Ul*Ell r~ • nOl'·P•Ohl corPO•BhOf' l"e ll:i• Ma n SI .,., " C~ I g)SG PAGE ~ '£. or or lluili.on two month~ NAME ITATtMENT Tu" ( w IL L 1 A M Anoc•ahon ana rec.ordeo 927 " F c A RECORDS ago from l\ih•n (•d. Tile 1onow1ng persons sre :~~~~~~IOOfl NOMINEE. ~·~~~~:o~~'>~:':.i~ Ju~~~ ti~u~"1~~~. ;,., ~o·· 1)( fnf' w~1 ado•""' " Cahforntd Sht> Wdl. J dOi~ bulfMISS 15 lltublltf!M Oret199 Co.at County as Recorde• s 1n T"P •f'g•slraf'lll\I co"' '"•' c.o"mor 0~ ?' 41' ~ homt-makl•r and a •Cg ~~85~~';!.~.n~1~~~~ Delly f>llol Aututl 22, lttO strum•"' No 90. !7 .. 0 .. • m,.nct><l 10 ••af\Sd t o.,, 1~1 ~~ ~··~r,;•r 5~~.·;t~';'' mt>mber of Commun1 H n11ng1on Beecl'I C11111 w .,,•,p1us &dd•l•on.i• sums due lht' , ess 11ndtt• '"'" ft I" .,, ''• ,,,. C.•hto•"'" C I 9~6AG Assoc111 0" r"•"eunde• plus Bu\,,.\, N4mPi\I '''"0 Nam,. ar-o 000, .. s, 1 ,,... VW Convet11ble Super- Bee 11 e 197 4 new mo1or11op $3.80010BO I 8S4·696Sl 213·654·6540 Autos Domfstk 9 300 1976 VW RABBIT Good COf1dlllon Best otter C111 Dave 497·5047 1976 VW RABBIT Good cond111on Best offer C111 Oeve 497-50 .. 7 Cadillac 198!> cov Beige. loacJeo mint ton· d1llon $5 9SO 5S7 6264 9711·2631 CADILLAC 1975 Eldorado COl'lv low mile beauty Besl olle1 over $5500 650·1150 ty ungn•gat1nna f>l&.IC NOTICE accrued onl .. •t>sl ptu"> 111 .. 1100 ... • i.11, •c. '1'lO Chun h tn Corona dd And••• Jeanne Aioery cllarnes and penanoe'> 01us CnJ• ''"" Va•\t 21851 N-land •292 Hunt· " M ur. C.-hfornad She '" Ion Beecri Call! 92646 I< 5t224 111orney s '"es t .iny •"O Tn•s ,,,.,t'mero1 .. as "'"° ~• b h 0 n FICTITIOUI 8UllNESI plus cost\ tees Jf'lll ,., w•l"1 '"" L •unt, ( "'" ''Or IS survlVl-u Y l'r lllia bus•ness •S co ·I NAME ITATEMENf penseso1ir1,.T•us•e<>•ncon anq,. •tr•I , "''' 1 h usbund Joe>t•ph C d"f~ed ~Y ~~;~~;7•~ua~om Tne 1011ow1f19 personfs) ducting sa•d s111e Th,. 10••• 19cin &.ochtold II. Hud~n. eed ~g 1 8 s 1 1 b !ll 11.carel do•no bu11neu as amouf\t or said oOhQd••<>"~ t'lorida, a son Kt·Vtn menc 0 r n •c u · CALIF'ORNIA STOP 600 as or the <1a1e of •not1a1 r>utt•· J l~·~·htold, 'l udc"n. nBess unde~ lh4!, F1''~'''~~ W l91h SI . SI!! A Cos111 lcatoon of 1h1~ Nohel' ~ ""' :. ' < JV usineu am"" s " e Mea Ca 92&'7 mated to be i J 0 13 00 Florida, hf'r father. above on N I~ Caltlorn1a S1op M1n1 Mart Dated Auoust 10 •9"0 Pur'"'""'O ti• ·•"llt' C.Otl\I 01111.,. P 1, t A t!J t "1 «, ,', ,., '~-.o N l' a I C 0 rs u n , Andree J t>ery inc Ce11torn1a 600 W 19111 A S S O C I A T 1 O N This t1aiemen1 wu hied St Ste A Costa MeH CA ASSESSMENT SERVICE. PUBLIC NOTICE An.ah<'lm, CA . hN with trie County Cle1k ol o; 112627 CO .• a Cafllornla Corpor· --------- molht>r , S andra Pal · a~ County on July J T'1•S buaineu s con allon ... Tru•I-15tl7 ten. Clt>vel.md. Ohio. I ~ F...011 ducted by II COIPOratoon •r: 0 J. Mofger.111 Prn l· NOTICE OF thrt't' brotht•r.., Ed · Publ•slll<I Orinoe Co1tt T ne reg•91• ant com dent. llOO Nortn l 1oadway TllUSTEE'S SALE w ard P.illt•n and O 1 Pt A I 8 lS 22 ,,,.need to tranHCI bvSt Suite 100, Sanle Ana. Cell· Or Sepll'<'rt> .. • 12 '""0 2:• ~mOI V9US MH undo< the roCl•ltOUS lornla t270I 1t 't l)Q a I" r.,,, A~('f 1• B rian f nU'k both of w .osg bu11neu name o• names fo< Open.nq B·O r ic • T" n'u' J , .. "' .. t "'· , Cll'veland, Ohio, dnd ltsled abOve on N Jo mat•on on1, T~'"""O"f' c. 1 •o•n• VLn<.·1:nt P atten. L'or· Ce11f0tn1a Stop M1n .. Mar1 ,. '' q~' 68 •o CADILLAC 1983 Sedan di P\8.IC NOTICE In<; Ke1on Truong P•H• Put>hsl'\ed O•a• lol" ~oas• VIiie 88 000 mtles Dn4I ona. CA · her ma· dent Da•ly P1 01 AuQu•t • S ,.;-?<t careful owner $4 200 terndl ~randfatht>r. FICTITloYI llUllNlll T1111 1111emen1 was h~ •q<lfl 846·S50.. Leo S K Ulh. Cui>ta NAMI ITAT~MENf w1lh tile County Cltt•lo. 01 O• w CADILLAC 62 ret>ullt en-M esa. CA A Mt.'m de::::~=: ::sons ere ~~ County on July 2" g on e 11ansm1111on onal ~rv1tt' will be INlERN,t. TIONAl IN· f...u72 P\8.IC NOTICE t>r1kes need wo1k Best h eld o n F riday, VESTMENT 177 R1ver,.de Publt\ned Oranoe CoaSI w4271, c:u lloller 2131758·6874 1 Augw.l 25. 1990 at i ~~-porl Beech Caul ~:11~~01 Avousl I 8 I!> U CROWNO CADILLAC 79 Eldorado 2 00 P M JI the 1 Ken~th E F0<0 177 Rtv w 08'.l 0~6~E-~~Q Diesel Sharp 61K Evangl•lind frf'<' e•sode D• NewPOrl Beec.11 CREDITORS Loaded $23!>0 OBO Chun·h 11{ Gardt>n 1 Cehl 92663 PtJBllC NOTICE (DM•IOfl I ot the Com 644-6689 • • ,.. Tllll t>u"nen •s con· mefcl•I Code OUILUC 'll I ., .. , .... l 'fltlHH I 39K l mmacuiate. g ar- aged S 11,800 628 !>314 CHEVY '117 C AMARO RS Beeulllul, 5 speed power everything, low mileage $7800 S57 ·9670 (.'111\e, IJr,15 YUl'key ducted by an1nd1V1dua1 VOU ARE IN DEFAULT tel A bulk TreMltt• ,,1,., lnrl 11.,,,.,,,, • ,,.,, !;; l r l' t· t . Gard t' n lhe regiattenlfti com UNDER AN ASSESS'4ENT 11bout 10 ~ mao,. ...... i 01 '• 1\' ,,,. 1r t ut•h• Grow. CA Arrange I menced to trllnHct buai-I LIEN DATED APRIL 3 1990 (bl The n<1mes .JnO t><o\ ' • " '"' t "" 111 ... • •' 111111 under tile F1c:llllOUS ESS O T E C T ffi('nls Wl'l'l' madt• bv 8 N _,I II Id UNL v u AK A nff511ddressesoltrie '""' .. ,, .. , 1"11'•" U•""''' t;111 .... · usiness am..,s I e TION TO PROTECl YOUR leror are DEL 1 ACO 1N( ol O\ml'ttc,. 1 C nn•"' \ Wt•llwood Funt•rol Above on July 27 1990 PROPERTY IT MAY BE !>104 MARCONI AVfNUf (l>flr ~ p h It'll .. ,, ,,, .:l Jl o mt', H ud!lon ., KennetllE Ford SOLO AT A PUBLICSALE C ARM1(.HAEL C 4~ T•u"""Clr 1wnc>r• 1\llll':>1 Florida 8 1 3-868 -~306 Tll•S stllemenl WllS filed IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· FORNIA !WHOSE CHIFF nsl °"' t .... ~ .. ( ,, .... lwttn 111• County Clerk ol Or 1NATION 01' THE NATURE EXECUTIVE OFftCE S dfl.., t'I~ ·• \litlll •• lf'dl'<t1 CLARK ·~ County on July 3t •OF THE PROCEEDING LOCATED AT 3•~ BAKfA c•tod t ,,, •0" 01 1 c"f'\-• Ro l;.1n<l TrC'nner Clark. t9 1"4M0'71 AG A INST YOU YOU STREEl COS'A MfSA on .... ti\ I""'" •I ,....,,.,,. beluvt~ husband of Publlsned Or•""• Coell SYEH~ULD CONTACT A LAW CALIFORNIA 926l6 \d••"~ tnd 10.111 "' I I ··• n Tn~ names af"O Ou._,,._"'' t•on 't-..1nQ• ,,.,.,. .. ~f• OllYT 'll HELWllll Martt> Van Praag Daily Pilot Auoust 8 15 22 NOTICl Of addrtones oftrifl •,an''"'N' ••f'O " r,..c •tt1n •,oo: ot ",. hit Clark, luvmg falher 129 t990 W.000 TRUITIE'llALE ere WILLIA~ BRLSSLA'~ F n t n t C:o,1" •nil tJ,.,.,.tt(1.Jr, lll "'"Cl!tf' ,,. ~_,,,.,, ltlP '"It' ·~ IJl'tng r I),( 1"(1 O•tfl'C '''"'\ f() ,,.,.. H: y,. P'"t flll\ ,. l'I t>,. 'rt t n f'tj b'f' '~Ut1"i' "9 ..,i&t""\fl' .... <#¥' t 1no rro'""' ,,..,. b"" .. 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CelH ment No to 243102 Tu" I . •I ll I A "'I'"° IN ANO Rll.AOVIHG 92111 Will SUL AT Pl)8LIC1~ 0A .,_.,TH( SAM( fROM SAID • ., .. 11ll 8HNy A l.,,...,,, 671, AUCTIOHTOTH(Ht0HUT ~7/IMt LANO OR ANY OfMf"1 ,..,,um .no. --~llenl OUl!ey Ten IMn9 Cllllf llOOIA '0" CASH lawfUI, ......... °' ... c .... 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Schutz by Jim Davis COIJlllD CULTUllS by Maratta & Maratta • a slar f;s h : W\\~T PA'-ENTS W~tll i fi~ ~ THE 6f A(H ¥ I j I I e MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson FRED BASSET by Alex Graham DEK1'18 by Hank Ketchum He s trying to take oft and get me flying through the air the way you do · NANCY I ~i ds I ,fashions ARLO AND JANIS OVE RBOARD DRABBLE JUDGE PARKER We're r1ot. ashamed of being a~niid oF Cl mouse. are wi f> r .-- .. SHOE AFtel" all. one o~ those. Libtle creatures cart skuttpedt a htrd oF eliphant.s. 0 --·~~~~~-....~~--------I ~~ l(Ot./'J2£ RA l~ING -rnE Pl21Cf A.GAl!ll ~V£.~ £h-1l4E. Cl(,,~ IN ~E. I )(tJOW IT~ EWT IT'$ A FACT vP~E."'"-:-1~& o~ 1-1FE. 1N ToO.M'~ M1001.E. EA~T? YOU LIKE. MY~W EXERCIS~ VIDEO' ~ MM2KCT: NDru lt.)G- ~\IE~ 1~E PRICE UP ~A~f~rl ~~~~ by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN COACH OfHER 504001...S HAVE BEEN EXPERIENONG PROBlEMS WliH FAN VlOL...ENCE. M1"J.4E. GAMES . THEllENACE t t " r ~ r ''MARGAR~T CAA1 HEIP11 ~Tl ~ IS WHAi ~E. !XJES BEST '' 00 '-<OIJ ANltCI ~E AN£; 1ROUBL..£ W11"H FAN5 HERE MWE51'VIEW~ ---- by Pat Brady ANO ~AIMIN~ C/..\,M I~ ~ \,lll\l ~uiooe-~ uP ~~-' by Tom Batiuk 1 N F"ACf I UJE ~·-r ACIUAllc.; AN1tCI Fm°E AN'J FANS .1 by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston DIQJA Nartee ft1ITT ~~ 0Rf'HING-SOIT GOES m~ ~WHEN ITS WE"'f (I b\l~ t'l ~£N 11\E Y FIND ME ~fAD FRoM B~E~oM \N l\\E: MuRN1N6, AA£ 'fDU G01NG lo AAVf 11\£ t;JECfNC. i 10 1URN YOVR~HF IN? by Kevin Fagan by Harold Le Doux VO AHE A.I'' l l l (.H ILL>HLN M E t T .J<.)1N 10U I N A THE M OST lNT(H F E IN Mtr~ J 1 l > E S T•NG P t:vPl E lN THEIR f"ANrAS'Y WORLD ., ""''AK•E e.-Je.R~ 5 Bei'.N WA'Jb\I NG M~ I MUST AfJMIT, 1 (X1 HA-.Je.~ny GCQ)S~LE. THE ORANGE COAST SERIAL h wasn't until she saw Les Wcdowsk1 stndtng across the parking lot that Katherine Bell remembered why she reall> was he re. The hum~rum council meeting. the hasty plans with Wedowsk1 to meet at the Cannery - it see med like aacs ago now. She stancd to call out, to say something but Wedowski put up his hand, as if keeping her at bay. The veteran cop wal~cd past her. toward the knot of cops and suits from 1hc coroner's office, toward 1he body sprawled out on the pier. Once a cop. always a cop. she told herself. J ust 11 she was about to give up and bead to her car. Wcdowski returned. h was JUSt as well. She was too pumped 10 go home now. She needed to talk or 10 listen - ma}'bt bo1h. "This place 1s crawltna. •• he hancd. the glow of the red police hahll danc1na on his face. ••tet's walk. Snq Harbor's just down the w1y ... He PIUted Ind then prodded: herself. Watering hole for beat- weary cops, dock workers. yacht brokers and -It was true -even a reponer for a small little wcekJy ncwsP1pcr uyina to stay anoat In a town built for luxury craft. "So, what•s the story?" she a ked as they padded toward Snua Harbor. ··what story? Man falls in water. Man drowns. 811 deal. Your edttor W111 love it,•• he said, the sacracism dnppina. '---L ...," 1 (.., by Sheral LaBeau Wcdowsk1 snoned. "Thaf s my point. Of all the peopk in Ncw- pon Beach, he's aboul the only guy l can th ink of who somebody doesn't want to k.i ll." The cop stopped and pulled back the door to Snug Harbor. "Even his wife likes him," he added, chucklinJ sonly as they walked into the tiny, cramped bar. ?' "What'll ii be," Wcdowski asked, not1cina once apin the quirky nautical theme of the tav- ern -lhc odd electric clock mounted inside the captain's whcel1 the Spuds McKenzie doll lanceo on the cod of a swordfish. the twisted nettina covcrina the wall. '"'That isn't true. Les," she answtred, not even hcanng ·his last question. "You know it isn't true. One man *Oukt love to ett 0.vid dead. Take a 1ucss on wbo that is. .. Wedowski stiffc~ looked 11 her and finally ans~ in the form 1 questte>n, thouah he kne- there was only one answn: '"Cortty Miles?"' ··ya been lhtRT' Wbo hadn't, she wondered to "Les, pcopk don't just fall in the water and drown. Elpecially not David Henten. He uted to be an OI~' swimmer. The guy was 1n . .. She paused and theft : ··You knew thlt•a,. who It wu. didn't )'OUT' ,.. .. ,. ..... -