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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-09 - Orange Coast PilotSUND\Y PE 01\JCE TJ.tct<E wA5 A MAN vJMO OWNED i/AIO LLAMA?. 75 CENTS \J.leN ue 6of AIJOTMER ONe. NOW J.IE AA.D TijllEE LLLAMAS . . ...:• WMERE. PIP If GO? • ... .. DAoot/& STAVING ~ TOOAY. llS WHEN ~ lHRl».f IS THEN l'u. 60 SEE MIM. ME HI\! IARYNGIT/S. so ~ 'Q) CNfr 'WJ(. ME CAH STill USTEN ! f-kw. SAYS WU'VE LOST '«'OR ~ ! How ARE YA 8y Hank Ketcham $peechless .. FUNKY WINKERBEAN SHOOf ! '!5 IHERE SOME 50Rf OF PRCBW:M, HARR~?· --------------------~ 1 WA5 Pk.ANNING 10 1'Af(E OUR 8RA55 SEXIET ON IOOR ,,, J fEELIN '? Bt.rr CONGRE.5$ CA .___ ......... OOR FU"1DtNC:, FRON\ IHE NA'flONAL E.NDOWM~i GoE~ ~l? DAD AMO 1 HAD A LONG TAUC... ANO H£: DIDN'T fVf"N OPEN HISMOIJTH! ~ BY TOM BATIUK BECAU5E ~ SEX1"EI HA5 'fHE WORD OEX IN 11 .' ~~----~1 FOR. IHE A~s,,, JUDGE PARKER THE HOMICIDE DETECTIVE YES .' I WANT TO GO WILL BE HERE AT 4 :30 ... OVER S OME LAST- BUT YOU TOLD MR. E:::::~ MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS BILLINGS TO BE WITH BLAINE.' HERE AT 4 :00 / .. ~ t I l I ' 0 THE POLICE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO ARREST HIM, DO THEY? BY HAROLD LEDOUX I DON'T TH\NK SO, BUT THEY'VE BEEN DOtNG A RATHER EXTENSlVE INVESTl- GATtON /AND BLAINE IS THE ONLY SUSPECT! I JUST HOPE THEY DON'T COME UP WITH SOME SURPRISES I MEANWHILE I AT SPENCER FARMS WHAT KlNO OF WORK HE GROWS FLOWERS, BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS/ HE ALWAYS BRINGS ME ONE DID I UNDERSTAND YOU TO SAY THAT J ON WORKS, , AMY? • DOES JASON DO? WHEN HE COMES TO SEE ME! I I I • • j • . I • ZIGGY MOON MULLINS F,AU.SC> ~IZ sxcusss ... .. ,ARE You 'SLJ~E Yoo'VE GoT ALL. YOUR SCHOOl- SUPPLIES? .. .. ~I> M1SSIN~ HoMEWORI< EXCU~S. ALL MEit&! BY TOM WILSON ' THIS IS~. --.. PLANET I ~1 I KEEP rrNtCE ! -~~ ~ I I ~1 I ' -0 ' \"\\I '. @ ' \~ ~ t JV) ' ' • •. '"''' , ., GOOD "'THOUGHT. I1D eerreR · CHECK . BY FERD AND TOM JOHNSON -.---___,,-r,_;ARDY~ ABSeNce i::xc:usi::s . ~XCUSES . ... .... ·-M B .... I bet. -i//llW .- r hi .~IC · ff~ "·' FOR1ME moHAWK AfMIA fffflVAi. • I ! I • I J ,, ~ f. 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()n.e, of hG~ dyspeptl.c avtto...cks . 0 0 He, ha-5 a. del l.c£Lte dl!je $C l.v e sy 5te Y"l-. 0 0 0 It wa..s th..e pol.Lt.et ett, coco tte.. bonn.e, Femme, chavt u..p5e.c h.l.m.,. 0 0 . .. •av '' u Q How Jill Wi"nit Motultl.o n1pport hernlf onJ ha chilJmi whik htr luubanJ, Ntlson, was in prison in South Afri"1? Ml CliiMI, Hldlt, NJ. During Nelson Mandda's 27 ycan behind bm. his wife sur- vived with attistana &om the African National Congress, Soudi Afria 's largest blaclc- libcruioo orpniution. Win- nie Mandela raised mooey fot the ANC with speeches and ~ in ~ the group paid her liring expcmes. At press time, the cooaoverml Mrs. Mandela was under in- •esti gation in the bearing death of a 14-ycar~ld acri.ut at the band of her bodyguard. Q I'J Wu w msJ Julio RDHrt1 0 lttm. I WdS hopi"g yow ~ Bpply tlw 1tUras. .... ...,. u..-.. c..M. You muld just do what we do: Pd ap one al the many celeb- rity~ boob anilable in tcorea.. We me 7let 1990-1991 SW G.,,_ (Axiom lnfoam- QANNm CO-. INC. ·------_._,.. .......... • "?! ' .. ,..,,.. ........ -....1 a ts~•·• ~~ .,.. • , , ,., o,..lmc. ,,......... T"'r~,._. a UMWllUND •f; ... ,.,,IHO cion Resources. $9.95) and Tht AJJrm Boolr: How to R.toch A")'Oftt Who b A")'O'lt (by Mi- chael Levine, Putnam. $8.95). Unfonumtely. not everyone is listtd in the books -includ- ing Roberts, of Flollinm. You an write to her in care of Su- san Geller Public R.elarions, 335.N. Maple Dt., Suitc..54, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210. Q b tht actor who plays fkNrty on "LA.. Law" mmtolly JwhltJ irt rtJJI lift? MIUllN fliJM. SWto1. .. Larry Drake isn't disabled - he's just •ery good at his job. The actor's portrapl of .Benny Stulwicz, an office worker for the law firm McKenrit Brack- man. has brought him two Emmy A wards as best support- ing actor", as well as mocha nomination this year. To nod out whether Oran will take home a third statUC, tune to Fox on Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. EDT. In all. LA. Lnv racked up 13 nominations this year. Q Who 3i11t.s tht murity cluranu Jor tht inttrprttm who join ;,. smsitivt muMgs bttwem govtrn1'Wlt officio/J? 0... llltu..d. Dttroil TalJc about sccuriryl Even the answer ro your question is clas.- sificd. The U.S. St2~ Depart- ment as.surcs us that in~rprct­ cn must have "the appropriafc security clearances," And spokesman Marie Dillen says the sdca:ioo is a "competitive process that judges skills ncces-- sary in a demmding line of work." We Jo know the re- quirements for appliants: one year of residency in the USA, as well as fluency in English and the appropriate fo reign language. As for sab.ry: around $23,000 to $29,000 a year. Q In your July 20-22 isswt, tht "Who's Ntws" futurt soys o sportswrita coincJ "GolJtn Bur," tht nicltttolftt of pro golf tr jack NidtL.ws. I bclitvt tlut Niclt'4w.s took tlu nomt Jrom tht "GolJtn &or" mcscot of ltis high school in Uppn Arlington, Ohio. .......... ~ .•. You'tt right about the mascot, but Nicklaw' manager, Lany O'Brian. says this: Yes, the two namc:s arc relaied -but bow many people do you know who go through life with tbe name of their Khool's mascot for a nick- name? Somcorx had to have cagged Nick.laus, SO, with the moniker, and it was Austtalian sponnvriter Don Lawrence who 6nt matched "Golden Bear" with the golfer in print. ]la 11.m-a: .;;-w .. ,,, .,..,., .. -' ... o..n. ,.,, ~ . ,..,. ,,.,.,,,,. " -' ,,,,....., . ..-- Q I'vt bcm ruJing o lot dot1t tlat •purrU"I ""1tlit obowt tlu Doors, the '60s roclr growp. Wt 111 how l.J n"I"' Jim Momso11 JitJ, bwt ort tht othtr barul 111twibtrs still .. lti"I MIUIC? .... .,..W..U..llJ The Doon (Light My Fitt. TOMdi Mt), who brokt up soon ma Momson's 1971 lieut-attack deadi. td1 more albums now duo when they Wet"C still miking mmic together. Tbe ~.out ~ spring, stan Val Kilmer as Morritoa. .. At 6nr I thought, 'How IS this lanky blond guy who stamd in Wallow png co pby Jtm?'" says ex-Doon drummer John Densmore. who is acting as i coo- rultUlt on the movie and }w a small role. ~Now, afict being Oil the~ every day, I kn<>~. It's unanny how K.i1mc:r becomes Jun." Densmore. whose book about the band just bit ltOleS (R.i.Jm on t1tt Storm: My Lift With )i"' Morrilotl 1,J dw Doon, Odacone Press, St 9.95), bas taken to writing. acting and p.ying drums for tbC"attr groups. Of Morrison, Ocmmott ays: "'Robby (Kreiger} ~ 1 knew he wa.s O"UY nght &om the IQR. Bur doesn't auy go hand l1l ~ with genius?" Densmore and Krcigu, cbc Doon'. ~w;­ ist. tud a band together shoroy afb::r Mormon's death. but 1t didn t last long. Tochy Krager is ~ wirh 6lm projecu, and key- boardist IUy Manuttk coun with Eric Bwdoa. ~Anllnals fame. Hapity Blrtttay to ... ~ Angeb Curwnght, 38 MKhacl Knton, J9 Jot Themmnn, 41 ~ Jennifer Tilly, 32 Amy lmng, l7 )OM! Felacu.DO, 45 Cbvln Kllt'a!t, S6 Arnold Palmn. 61 Stpt. 11 kn"Y McNacbol. 28 Lob Pal.ua. 4 7 Bnan DePalnu, SO Sq! 12 Bury Wbiu, 46 und.& Gny, 50 Sqt. IJ Jacq~lioe Bluitt. 46 Peter Cntta. 46 Wry Speak.es. SI Sgt 14 ,ft hith Font. 26 .... c.w. 42 Mary era.by. JI cs.t. 13) SVll i...M Sqt 1 J JJruwr 1y urt.iltl•x"' Pri.oct HftUJ ol Wala. 6 ..... lttr two rat11tly Oli•n Seo.. 44 """"' '°"' · ,, ;ua..n..,--DollSll~,.,_,...., . ...._~~..-.T-~.,,,._ ........... ,.. ~(9"0'S""" ,...,.,--...no.'-" L,..A ..,..,~ C-.. ICMa ~ .,....,.MiQmp ~· ...... t.lr .-., • ...,. ........ 0.. ~ ..... 19 ks1 ,_. .._ ·' ... a.,.r}f a.. .... C..,Qlilll T• i-'•,._a..n ~qi,.-• .._,_...._. T-J-s,. . ...,_--..,._ ,._ ..._.." a r ....,,,. .om....a.te.l..(,....a.t,.a ·: -=•ooor.a-aw..~v .. m2'M!fl1 ---·~A.II l>lrenen1 ~·· w•rnu, .,,,..,u '-''7. DlnctM/Ml•--...... IC,,,,"'"'., c ..... .. "*'' . ..................... ~ .. ....., . • tu IJS,.... ....... ,..,. ~ H.Y. 1.U. (111) ns.11•. ~ (JU) ~1-4frO • .,..,.... (IU) m-1• t. ~ (11J) ~-... ?' ' (fr1) ~ Dll-.t 1"-MW ("OJ) 1""4.H.1 ---· ·-"""''n as I ....... "1: October II, 1- "-e~9'ramnmanlor, '•"o•••wldt C&lft:lle iA Allte•k ky. • ........ __, .... wll be t6d SJ).Tr b ~ nr. tA ~ .-mma whm ~doll It~ b Mpmil. DID a IA M.l./MnJMr. ---------Adcfta __________ _ C.------------- ~ 7.1p ____ _ ... _. I ~H'( >------- l~--~ ......................... " ,, _ ...... ... w 2 __ ..,,., __ ....,. 1he Hamilton Colection -~ .......... M>. ...... t '__!'~~_J Aft lier fourth lnlbnlnt progr• In 1111 1111n two , .. ,, lltty Dmlkl• .11 b-* In Ille .......... wltll I IMM* out 11111 wl8'11111, #ow ,,,., Know. Or do WI? Could I n11d tor lllMlllon ... ""blggell lddlctlon? If LAUIII WllNll 4 USA WllUND • 19 I"""' 7.,, ftH Kitty Duhlis barrels up the Mma- cbwetts Swchoute stqiis. kissing and bugging mends as she goes. It's the 6.rst time she's seen them sincx ha release from a c:rc:aunc:nr program in June - her fourth in a year and a ball -and her joy at being back is im.rcstr2iDcd. s~~ legislacors and aides of her h Michael, the govunor. She even hugs the often pesky press.. They, in cum. td1 her she looks great -which she docs indeed. Trim and at- traetive at 53, she's dressed in a snappy red-whi~and-black dress with match- ing aicolor shoes. htt expressive brown eyes set off by the light bouncing off large silvtt squares on her can. ( .. 1 bought these in Dubuque when we wcrc then: for the lowa-cauaucs. Mich.ad bas-- ax dw I an 6.nd somctb.ing to buy anywhete.") Theo they ask. with pu- inie feeling, bow she's doing. They grin at the good news; She says she's doing great. Everyone there -~­ one ptrioJ -wants to believe this dean bill of health. But you an't bbme any who har- bor a lingering doubt: •Three ycan ago. she an- oounccd th.at she'd undergone treatment for a secret 2~yC2J' addictaon to diet pills. • ln February '89, she entered a pro~ for alroholics at the Edgcbill clinic in Newport. ILi., three months attn her husband's defeat in the '88 prcaidcnrial election. •Last November, she drank rubbing alcohol at home and was rushed unconscious to a hospibl. In her book out this wcdt- end. Now Yo.1 Know, she says she's manic-depressive, takes lithium to conttol her rich~ cheting moods and secs a ther- apist and a psychopharmacologist weekly. Not surprisingly for a wonwi known for her c:aodor, she also details aplicidy her depdiag dcso:nt. with bet husband and child.m:i John. 32; An- drea. 24; and IC.an, 21 , as wimcues. The book's frankness, she says, wu pan of her therapy. "One of the tfunp I'm learning is that scaetJ att ~for IOIDeObe with my dileale." she says toltly. •-So this forced me to look at what rm doing hooesdy. It wu a ~ for me, in a teme. Still, I cried when I read the pllrys." ioeYitablc quationa. Among them: wbetbcr, .arr ICWD1 rdapcs. she thinb she 6m1Jy bu Iler problems un- der F"""""" coar:rol. It's an wauoe she "WOD 't provide. ••1 can't say du. ooe will work." she says of her lame tratmeot prognm. Sdf-Dilc:o.ay o( R.oenoke, Ala. "But one thing the prop.am does talk about is 'one day It a time.• and I ~ do be. ~ that now. I always made fun of choec slop•, bar dw:y really are so un- pomnt. You can't £ocm too much on tomorroW. lc's ~ camfoning just w think about coday." But dUs Wat blliz of publiaty - admiacdly neccmry if one is ttytng l'O tell a book -makes some wonda whether anocher cLemcnt is at work hCl'C: WitiVdiing they saw unng me -- p rcsidential campaign. Says Ann Grimes, who followed the prosptccivc first ladia' ampaigm foe hn new book. RllfMl"I ~ '1Gtty seemed l'O thme on the atttnrion and activtty. She rn!Jy pushed henelf, a.mpugning ·1 -·· .., 11111 ..... , .. """' "' -·· .... _, t 1 •18 n I Jiit " ............... Kitty o..Wu u.o. tlu 1CWlf pltolo of ltmclf nJ Mr 1'IOllta for tlu 6ooAr. Dwlwlrh -' lwr /.W, H."1 EUu Dicluo.t, JMriPll W 'II UM,.i,,.. $~ Uorts ltitfl. 7ltt Dwlt.lt&a '""••,., c..,.,,,.. Ht *°"I' Ji.ICOtlPll ,.,,,.,.,., .,.,,., Drugs vs. 'the blues' Kitty Dubkis is hardly alone in coping with depression. or in taking medicine ro tteat iL About 6 percent of Americans will have a .. rmjor depteSSion" -one that impa.in normal functioning -at some poinr in their lives. says Or. lrl L E.xtein. co-author of Ntw MttlicitUS of tht Mirul, published this year. Tiit O"f'el2il SUCCC1S rat.e in ~ depeaion ts WW 80 Combin. drugs with ~~brings the =est recovery. Common for treating dcpr'CSlion: ,.._,This cxmaovenial .. De"W-="is a:, the mosr commonly prescribed. Boom the bra10 's mood- rcgulating chcmic:als. Not ~ actually cncrgu.cs the prabcm-Not lethal in overdoses. May cause nem>USDCSS and poaa"bly suicidal thoughts. tn:a.r imnic dcpasion-Prevents highs as wcU u lows. R.cc:cndy ir bas been diown to boo.t the ~ of odia amidqftmna. T-...& Often uted co aeM panic anxiecy. MiJdty tcdaring. Ulled a ~" It blocb the br.ain's mood ttguWoa &om being re-- ~ into DCrf'C cells. Am&anil. a chug similar to Tofnnil. wu 'f'P'o'l'ed by the FDA chis year to mat obscssiYC- oompolam di.ocdcr • ..-.worbby bloddng the bca.blown of mood-cqalaring chaniak in the brain. h and other ~ MAO inhibiton aren't med u ~ ~beamcchey iDIEDCI with ocha mtdici.ocs and require diccary tdlk:bom. Can be c&ai9e for depfeaaoa.t that n::lilt other drup. -n.,. Spali"t UIA WllUtitD • ~ 1·1, I HO a ... KDID wrr~.=:1(8..1e 3400 Aab9dl 0aurt. b ~. . KY «rlS2 YESI rd lolie ID,_. i»1 r · ~ ~ ..__. .. ..... d ~ lflGO"' --aflOp ~ ,,.... """ my ..... '°""' ................... 0 1*. l'NNTIWIED-----------~ AOl)lllfM.__ ___________ _ cm _____________ _ SOO'EIZP·-~~~-~~~-~~~ D O.. b S'l9JllS + l2.50 ~ & l'llnca1g OlWO b $318.00 + kOOS&H. ..._..._'3per ~ s..L_ Pica. 0 12.88 per Piii;. PQlllllil1 NJ ,..._ 8dd ..... 1111 0 Ctwd!IM.O. era..d ~toWEBCENOSHOPf'E:R) Pl.EASE CHARGE TO MY: • 0 VISA 0 DISOCNER CARD 0 MASTEACARO /Ice., &p. o. ___ _ "l>help~ordlt, ~,,.. Whtolncla~ptow~ """' _ __, __ _ ~G&CA9cle81 WWWW--- Owiruel ~ 1¥ 5 "To Michael. who is such a anng person. who }w bcc:n IO ~ti~ of me, I rcmcmber saying he couldn't hdp me. I knew be loftd me and cared about me. but ~ couldn't keep me sober." They both ~ that die had ro do it benel£ When she speaks of bet husband, it's with unbridled affection. and the deaion is even clcaccr when you ICC the rwo of them together. While ac the Sta~housc, she decided tt> pop inro his of6cc for a YisiL "How's my lady doing?" the gov· cmor asked. moving rowa.rd his wife to put his ann a.round her the second she Whd in:_ The p~ Michael r5ubfis is rdued. humorous. even surprisingly sexy. The bear~ them u palpable. The couple's djfferences were wdJ~ during the prcsi- dent:W race. She's impulsive; he's l<>glQI. (His all-bwincs.s answer ro that prcsickntial debate question - W ould he fuor the death penalty if J(jny Oubkis were raped and mur- ~? -may have been the bst straw for wavering votrn..) He's a~ving oon-anokcr, she's a co ·ve smoka but in- tends to into a spa SOOD to kick the habit. He's frugal in the atremc; she doesn't mind a little luxury, such as the white Chrysler Le.Baron coo- vcnibk that she acqumd last year, or the c:ashmtte SWcattn she loved {but ~the temptation to buy) in a score at the Ritz-Carlton. Another diffcrcnc.c, Kitty says. is that Michael alW2fJ }w believed in her, rcpdleu of what be saad. she didn't bdicvc in hcncl£. Now she's starting to. "In Sdf-DDcoTCfY, they r.old US that WC bad tbc magic lO 8C( stuff' done. It sounds IO rninlist, but bearing that for 28 days did it. I be- gan ro believe it." Helping the cause: the diag.oocis of manic depression and tbt beginning of her lithium treatment. .. ~one cdls me I 1ttt11 much mott balanced. And I fed calmer, though DOC in a Valium tcmc." She ciza an~ from tbt day before. She and ~l wa-e rcturD~ ini four houn lar.c &om a conference of govcrnon in Mobile, Ala., a delay tJw WU extended when the CttW couJdn't open the door of th.e plane. "It Wiii abnM funny," abC ays. thinking of daic: aew ltNgli.ng widi the doc. and t.bQ the lix gcmauoa scurrying for conncctin~ght:a. WScil1. daic: odaa mt woaJd p Ctn ••• e:zerciled.. .. nu. lime alac held her .,,.,.-. "IW become aware ti my ovu-raio- • Ul4 • ..,..., • ....., '·'· '"° ·r•• •MIDI _, WI 11111 (II ... lltf)" .. ........ , .. ..., ........... _ .................. television First son in the house Meshach Taylor of Design ing Women we lco mes a baby boy to his world adl two moe«he ago, Mesbach Taylor lived in a wodd full of women. The father of three cycle. "rm abo lcaming a kw oew cricks to show Tri -likt x:uba di-ring.•• It's a littk eady for the laabe lmom. but it's ~ CD ~ Taylor tnching anything to his child M be cuddles and com.foru the tn.oquil blby near a lotus pond in their trtt-cnclosed back yard. - Taylor's elegant but unimposing house. nesded apimt chc foothills of the Su Gabriel Moantailll outside Los Angdes. prot.bly isn't going CD be the family home for long. Tlylor says they'll be tnding foe aDOChcr down tbt rmd. .. When I find a nrigbhorbood I likt," be ays. '"you can't get me out ol it." The ddiciency in the cunmt CIC*: '-not cnoogb yard tO play in. .. Thac's jutr chc way this &miJy man dUnb. So it' a a good rhing be worb Oil a let wb.eft &miJy is impoci:w. n,lor..,, bis eo«an -Annir Poca. Dixit Caner. Odea Barb md Jan Samt -~ chriDed about cbe w,,. bur tbm "we all f1J CD be lea 'Hollywood' and a Jiale bir Adillf ....,, ....., Ml I nd U· ....... U..rthed ~w....,. .. ~tm .............. of lit.. ...._. ..,._,, ._... c.br1dtr Ml .... lrlica 111'r* -..Unt to Hit I 11 nU1 Clll IJ dl1 lld of last -.Allllef ......... pifrilN, ~ ,...,...,.. licMll Ind I eel.. .... ..,.., II .... t1r AltllliJ tb1J -1 TlllN't I .... cMlct lie will *-1 ... ,.,_ It tM womens ..... lrll. "'911' I 's, Taytcw SIJS ........ ....., .. '" cMcrw .............. ~tty ,..._. ~ w.-. 1 • ''• roi1111 littte Mn ....... lllAJ I It A numbered llmlted first edition collector pi* lavishly decoiiltld in 23kt gold. h~~~~~~ for SnoqJJ.. fnlti/Mwf c;tyxn. chip cookie ii ht gDU'm8t Ire.a" dD:e. The dai- <*Jul m 11oampl•lytrre1l 1ttiel In w.t. Snoopy'I 80 Ul8d in to hie bM>rle arw:tc hit he ln8i8tl he can hear tw cookies C8lng hin: "Snoopy ... wa're in fl8 ~ '··. )Q.I bettlr get OY9I here qtJidcly babe Ctl8fle Brown 81119 UI al upr' Cheer up Snoop/t When )Q.l'W got mmo.. " fais al OY9I .. wortd .. is 9Y9n aweeflll' it. a~ dip oodde. Owr 1he yeen. h nlca" .. loYlbte tom and t-. ~ blacdee have made~ .... and-ay. lncredl>tf, America's faworle oomlc ~ wl be 40 yws okS on Odcbef 2. 1990. To~ orate this lltlPC>f • • mla •CJW •, Sr100pl/ and Charle Brown wl be i1111011111zed on a new oolec.U' pam In a ~ ••"*.._Y trtue. A Umlt8d Fh'st Edition ''Snoopv and Charle Brown" ii the flrlt plma in • new l8fiee tilled "Snoopy and Fne. di" offtcialy utomd by Peerua q..a Chartee SchJtz. Each -. wl ...._ ortginel artwork cnmd ~tor flil ooledlon. Snoop/ wl ttwe ht apcdgt1t on 8Kt1 plat wltl one d l'8 dher tavorle PeafUscNrldli"S l&d't • ~ l..Rls. Lucy, Pigpen.Ind Schroeder. E.ed\ plMlwl be~ bilwned wltltwo ... " pr9Cioul 23kt gold Md the "Snoopy and F1lel ldl'" -1rwa-~.,_n on the bofder wl ellC> 1PJJ aar In ~11rrq gold. Each~ ~ plllrll wl be llCOCmP9I ied by. rr.-:NnQ per- 9Cl.amd C...d ~· TheC.d .. 4dlof'1 wl be tcn.... lmlld '° .. procb:lon ~" 25 ~ d8y8. None wll be ofr..ct h'oc.9' daalare; ltil it~ finll edlati le ....... ~hough ht Oarltuy Mlrt. No~-NoRblk When you 8CqlJi'e "Snoopy Ind Ctwle Brown'" you wl haYe ... oplan -but not,,,. °""1ftllo'J -~ oolecl .... ~J*""in 111..-.. .decotmd jllt .. flilplMlt Fur1hlrmore, ~OU' 1CJOIM. Unoondllonlll ~ •• you mmy nUn tn1•tor,...,.,,.,.«,...,wit*'30 days. Act Now for the LowMt Sertel Nwnber EYW)Q• io"9 .. ~ c:n.w:t1r1I And•~,_ mm.Id for "Snoopy.., Ctwle Brown'"'° be...,,. *>t'1g .me ....... ldlan Ind·~°' ••ih•.-Y'*--· Ptz•• ftlPlvnoweD~• tu alow....,runber. Auarirllol• wl be poc Z II Id In h order NOltAld, IO-"' In )QR tDdly1 NMUT8Qu ... , .. ,._....,,.._ ... t I ,lno.. .,.., .. 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"° ...... ., Llfta STAIRWAY LIFTS-·lot fal MIO hM lrOllbll c:lrnlq .-s. ...... down. prta I Nlldl and glide "' Of doiMI IN IDil1 Ill comfOf1 c .. 1om l'l\ldt to '" wrvtet or etralQlll lllh.~......., fret color bfKl!urt A111tric:a11 Stalr-Glldt Col)onlan. 4001 &II 138th St.. -USA· Oll80,G,.,.._,MO 64030 c.-..... ,,.. 1......,.. ... li • 'b•lltlfD. ,... .. rlMr.., .................. .,., ... ""' .......... .,., .... , ....... .... ... """ ,... ...... ""' .,., cuMy. IOft -..., .. ,... .., ......... ,.rllCt,., w TY flM ff ...... _t.tf'l ...,_ •llM ... " lilWrJ _. _. S1UD .... SUS tw ...... : ..., '"* #111 . , ..... -...... .. __ ......... , . .._ .. .... 9IQM .,,.... The P11~ Proc111 r;:;:~-~:,~-;::;i:::c: 1M IPC*lfMC9 ol WflntdH. -ot llnM, bfown IC)Otl, ~ .. uneven eain I.One and eftfl ecne ec::at9. ~ (9041 738-7841 (24hrt I Of ~Md 91811 coupe>n TOOKft ILllll Q11ETICI o.ot. 2SS Boll 145 71. 8Mtlte, -11124 --·~~~~~~~~~~ AllOIW~~~~~~~~~ Dir,...·~~~~~~~~ ................................ L------------------- WONDERBED111 B«:ltallf ......... Unbeatable Prices! CAU 1-IOCMS31-1741c.tWNTI --·.a--..-.-....._, rood . Kids oil Aisle 9 G rocers find catering to kids pays off T ed Va ThalhHr, who opcntrs a Piggly W iggly .stott m Charlcscon. S. C., recanly insc:allcd an ice CIQm parlor and rniniMun grocery ca1'U fuc his pint-siu CUSU>mers. "The kids love-the c:arts.,-" #YJ ~ Thullcnar, who cquaccs happy kids with happy parents and bigger roals at tbt cash rqist.cr -an avenge 20 pcr- crnt higher in his ~- Lik.c other grocas, be secs kids as "the Jboppca of the future" and works bard IX> earn their loyalty, besides their business right oow. Afu:r all. k.id.s ages 6-12 spent S 7 billion of thetr own money last year. For what? Well, this is a hungry bunch: 71 pm:rcnt of the money Wcn.t for macb and other food. So it's DO swprisc dw food mUat and gioccrs are couning kids with ~ products and serrica. Aod that's ooJy pan of chc picture. says Lynn ~ laa of Ntw Protblas NtwJ Th.is youn- ger group "may no< have a lot of mon- ey (an conmsr. ~ spent $250 billion), but they have a lot of tnftu- enct over wbar foods parents buy." Supemwk.cu are buying pumcs' loyalty. too, with a variety of ln'Ticn. Kroger. the nation's largest dWn, bas Yideo-tc:n:ening U'C» (with anooo Yideos and kid-med chain) in many stores.. And nearly half the chain. t 1,000 branches DOW have grocery WU equipped with padded in&nt teats. "h's JOmcthing our cuscomc:n want- ed." says Kroger's Paul Bemish. .. A WC*>me" -di.at hight:a of juve- rulc ac:c.olades -is bow Stq>bank Scisciooe. 11, of Downingtown. PA., dctcribcs hcr supcmwk.ct. The ICOC'C, CJcmcm. cmn to iu young cliencrk with special promotions. IUCh u caU- decon.ring k.om for Motha>s Day. ~ When Sc:cphaw and her mom go abafping for food. they diTidc up their fur and ha.d fur . ce comm ol me store. .. It makes ;c;:QI fun. .. •)'I Scepbao.ic. who 6lJa her mini-an with .. mac.ks and ltUW' fur her &mily. Micbad s.molo, edi10r ol Prvrro- -Cl'Oat mapzine, 1CC1 more of cLae kid-lriendly aanaiom 00 the way. .. By 199-4. there's goi.aa co be a lot of 5-yar-olda co eocertain. If the lcida are dri•ing you nuta, you'll probably •• ""'.,_.,.., ........ 7-J, ,,,. chooee a store wbtte they bnc a good time -Cftll if you ba?C to pay mofC' ... For many paam. the tz'adc..<>ff u well wonh il. .. I drift 10 miles out of my WSJ to aDop It Cltmcm," D)" Ur mta Hooeyc:uu. Sciepbanic's mom. .. ,,., mum J:alier. to...alqt wbm my daughM is happy. And I don't mind paying a littJe em-a for it." ly,...._lrown The next Teddy Grah am? Flld •nt•t.ws • Ullklna Olt ~·•uta.., ...._-...tilt ..... ··-.WI' M .., D • • l• lldeon ................. ~ppy facl. ,.. ...... '-ti. ................... n.fint ..... ................. • ,,.. ......... Sift• d ll•. ............... e....., .... Jr.'L It 116' ,...., ...., ... ,.......__.flltr. lldMI ........... -*Ila. • ftlAcll llt• I Cll '*Dirt CaM .... ft tY I 1'110llt_.,. cniM•-•• .... MMt ............... w • wm 11 _.,.,,, trt, ..... ... .._.,, rtTTiitn 0111111 •• 2 ................. 11* .. TtiMt .... ..,, .... "I lost 30 pounds in three months and never felt better in my life." -~LaJ~ "Everybody know& I loved w eat and it really showed. For years I tried tc loee weight but all my diet.a failed because they made me feel hungry, tired and irritable ... Thenlnt.oo..ed Ultra .............. Sate, --=:c.IA.e I was amazed by how incredibly good Ultra Slim-Fast tastes. r had 8 shake for break.fast, one for lunch and then a healthy dinner-even puta. I felt eo nourished and satisfied, I waa never hungry. And the pounds just dropped away. I Ea1wded to iAl9e ....... I Dldn'tR!'fe"d,.,...IDaretffNe FeelblSalh •D· These days I can pitch an houroCbeUing practice~ regular workout My coaches are so imp , that they>ve put many of the players on Ultra Slim-Fast. They love it too! Toclay 1'111 ._......_ W-...t Otrta.e s.me Waz~......-B01r­ wltb Ultra~ Now I eajoy an ~--Ultra Slim-Fast shake for breakfast, and as a higb- energy snack every day. I never felt better in my life. With thick, cold and delicious Ultra Slim-Fast shak I • . es, toamg weight and keeping it off is easy. 18.ke my _word for it and get yourself Ultra Slim-Fast. It works." Ultra Slla-Put ... ......._. well-'-'•-oed ...... ._ ... J>l'OP"8a..,...11l11tewltla 18 eaaeadal.tt.•lneaad =~ If JM cu N1 nll ii New lrlfm a... IW'il« fer 1• life, JM cu • it uyfteft. Jli ul 111rerici cW r.ril Lquse. rr TADS A CDTAlH FIAia b the dn-Commander•• Palace restaurant, matic to hold a pre11 oonfueoce on where they dined. stands among ancient heart dilate in a canmry. But chat's oeb and gracious mansions, a rnonu· exacdy what Brobloo Lua. New Or-mau to Souchem tradition, where every leans\ direaot of health, did in 1989. nilht me! Email 1 ap• pk>a treason Whik jou.maJ.isa stepped around awn-in the kitchen. Snal yean ago, at 26, bling maut0Jcums and brokm tomb-I ap,,.. bunt upon the New Orleans stones, Lua harangued New Orla.niam ailinary teme, an ouaida with a Boston about their bad eating habits and accmt and the nc:rtt to suggat that warned than not to stuff tbamclvea Cteolc ooolUng wu too damned greasy. into early graves. That said, be marched .. My 6m meal in New Orleans l got a the press OOlpl laOll the ltteeC for a -~ 10 chic::k J INC:k my fork iA the dish littk IOmethina to eat. and it stood thert like a flaSPOlc," •W PATaJCIA Le1'ti • ••nlllllAPU •w ••IAN lUIAU c...~ ... ..,~~·. '* ~..,A.,,.,,..,._ La~ says as we chat m the busy dµi - ing room. "l wasn't a health Wiauc or anything. I me2Il, I grew up on f root Loops and Cap'n Crunch. When l start· ed there was a naoon&I movement for light cookjng. but nobody here wanted any part of iL What really got me going was when three of the Brcnnans, the owners of the restaurant, had triple bypasses &11 the same year." After her bypass surgery, Flla Brennan hcsitandy voluntcettd to be I agasv's guinea pig. For her special dishes, Lagasse perfumed the cnt:rccs with wine, dribbled in olive ot.l mstcad of butttr, and transmuted egg whites mto ambrosia. "I d.Jd.n't want to give up the intensity of flavors and l d.Jdn't want meals to ~"---i'oo.k. like diet food," M says. -:.w~c--i--t dinner was fuushed I'd say, 'F.Jla, this whole dish is under 6ve hundred ca.Jo- nes,' and she'd say, 'You're crazy.'• It paid off. Within we months, she had lost more than 30 pounds. Suddenly the chef 1s somber. "You know, my dad's been happy aJI his life," he says. 'rrbcn a doctor handed hun some pamphlcu and said follow rilC$C cl.Jet instrucoons. Now he's miserable. But I say, why should people suffer be- cause they're watching chClr cholesterol? I tdl them, you shouldn't be embar- rassed oo go into a rest2urant and ask for a sauce on the side or something grilled," says Lagasse. ''I mean, God for- btd the chef should do anythtng for you, the eustomer." Lag.use hasn't abandoned old-style Creole cookmg. He's 1ust added some altcmaavcs, he says, ristng from h~ seat. He srruJcs nuschicvousJy as he dd.ivers his parung shot. ul still go through a hundred and rwenry-four pounds of buncr a rught and a socry-ogbt-yolk hol - landaJ.se sauce.•• nwtE'u u proaous Larue yolk and but- ta" in ronighr's dmncr, as J can already tell from the appctU.er: sautCcd shrimp with fresh com kernels and braised bi.st lcm.i<X in a sweet red pepper sauce. The very idea of lean Creole cuisine probably sounds Wtc heresy to vis.itors, for whom New Orleans is home to s.au- sa gc jamb1laya, seafood gumbo, crawfish ~touff~c. buttery praline5, doughnutty bel8JlCU, and fried oyster po' boys. But m locab it's just plain old "'Q\o.. lcsterol City. ':Amaz.ingly, despjcr irs rep- utation for dishing up the richest food m America, New Orleans has about the same ra~ of bean diseaK as the rest of che a>umry-wbich, all in all, 1$ none roo moourqing. NaDaowide. coronary heart ~ cama oae iD every four Cteadu. Thal news may aot 9CIU1l IO surprising, but almoa half of me 1.S million ~ at- (slleum) WHAT IS PSYILIUM? ~is a natural grain similar to rom, oats and wheat that's a rich sourre of cholesterol diet ran actually reduce the cholesterol level in the blood- stJeam. So the soluble fiber you get from psyllium ran be a smart addition to yoor diet START YOOR DAY WTIH lliE CffiEAL natural fire: In fact, psyllium oontains more than ei2ht times SOIUble fiber of oat bran -=-==:!=-WTIH PSYLLRJM-HFAR1WISE. It's acn ia!fy quite sirrlpJe to WHAT OOffi SOWBlE FIBffi 00? Soluble fiber has hem sho\vn to play ro1e· ~ ~Jood ~ercil levels when ~fat, tmJlclrL Re;EAROf HAS CONFIRMfD PSYLLIUM1S IMPORTANCE IN 1llE DIEr These studies suggest the following~~ with elevated cholestaul IeVels the addition of soluble file; including that from psyllitun, to a low-fat, lovJ... add~ and, more soluble fiber to your diet 'Ily Kellop,g S-Heartwise"' re-ea1 for bredkfust. It's a quick,~ and nutritioos way to get a healthy start on the day and. Heartwise"' is 10\V in fat and cholesterol Go Cut up some fresh fruit, poor on some lowrat milk, ~ some whole grain toast, and the day is off to a great start. Tm .... bffJl/fllt.,~by t ..-.o lmlllry~ mtU RJ, ..w~ °" • iad o ~COlfPOI' _. KMJtw l PO. b .sa:JZ c..t "'° 49()J6J(JJ2 tacks each year smlcc people under 65; 5 percent b.it folks under 40. Survivon face years of worry, af not oumght disability. When 1t comes to laying blame for dus nanonaJ crisis of the heart, everyone from~ Surgeon General to the Depart- ment of Agr1cultutt has pointed for years at our dietary excesses. But now the government hu launched a fuJl - blown ~ known as the Naaooal Cholesterol Education Program, to screen ~cry adult's cholesttt0l and treat those with high levels. Even if you'rt one of those cnviables with a "desirable., cbolcstm>l score, you'rt told to bold fat to less than 30 pcrcmt of caloncs (satu- ratcd_b_ts to less than 10 percmtl_ and to keep cholcstrrol under 300 milligrams a "1 didn't want to give up tbt intmu Creole flavors~" says Lag~. "Wiry should people Sllffer be~ they're watchmg tberr choksterol?" day. To do that, they say, cut down on marl>lcd meats, whole dairy produas, and fatty mac.ks. And to 6.JJ the appcntc gap, cat more frwcs, vegetables, and grains. The "prudent diet," Ammcan health agcnoes call 1L Cnna ca.11 1t wishful dunking. They lliUe thu a naaonaJ war on cholcstr.rol , and fat won't guaranttt anyone frtt- dom from heart di.seasc, won't c:nsutt us a longer life, and, mo~ than anyrlung (as a congressional report wd}. nught ma.lee our Lives nusttable. Wluch leaves most o( us scratching our h~ds and ~ndcnng: ls there any real hope o( avoiding heart disease by revistng the way we eat? A WA.rTU, Lapssc an tow, maneuven around scveraJ mblcs to am~ at mane. Thrtt women nearby smile and salute 1.apw WJth thetr wineglasses. "This is wh.itt tuna and cnwfuh strN wuh slwtake mushrooms," he sari. aJttr nodding to the women. "h's very sp1CJ." SheUfish passes muster on rorught's menu becauac. dapttt its cholcstttol load, it has only rrunuscule amounu of saturated fat. And as Lagane well knows, saturated fat is the biger worry when it axna to heart discaK nsk. lf anyone CX>Uld be nudged ro purgt the rdngetacor o( butttr and eggs. it'd be one of the S million Americans wf\o'ft aln:ady CJnJCrimced I bean at- tack QC rts early Wll"""...,,., chat pa.m. DI Dm ! rllL&m&IL mM POil MANY PWPU tM 6m inkling that their aru:rics att c:lanproosly choltcd with cholesurol is .sudden chat pain- ot a bean attack iud£. That's why rcprucntatives of the National <Aolestuol E.duc:anon Program now recommend choleau:aol rating u an ~ warning for ail Americans Oft(. 20. with chcc:k-up cats eYttY 6~ yean.. women who haven't mid>ed menopaUK rarely suffu hean anadc.s. The adYi~ applies most urgmdy to nuddle-agcd mc:n, who ~at g:reatat risk of heart disease. And though in woc drwhilc for all adults to know thm scoru, it's arguable whether young women need periodic rettsu.ng. because Wbeo you Ff your sa>te, n:manbu that many diHa mt babies and hiltoria can put you at mk of bean dileue. Thac indude bane male.. smokias ciprma. being mott than JO paunt Oft( your desirable wapc, and~ hilh blood ptalUR, dia~ • family history of bean dilease before age SS, diapowd &nay disease. or HDU bdow 3S. Most risk t.aon-ioduding cboksmol ie.d- &l'C things people can cbaaee- WllAT IUNa •r TUT a.4M1La Wt: TA&&'T Qtdck&c idd. te9l: Good enough for a fut, easy check m a doctor's offia or at a health faJ.C, dus test re- qwres only a drop of blood from your 6ngcrtip. The sample lS fed mtO a da.lctop analyza for a readout wuhin rrunutcS. Generally, these tests give only your toul chol~ though some now offer more dcuiled rewlts. ClWcal labonlol'y teell Blood tS drawn froUl your arm and scu to • lab for analysis.. llesuJu arc uma1ly available th.at day. For a cnmpm lipid profi.k (toc:al cbolemrol, wu, HDU, .ind tnglyc:cndes), you must go without eating for 12 hours poor ro the tat. WllAT T1IS TaT'8 ll&Aall- ... elial~r-1 A~ of all blood lipoprouins. A quick rest for toul cholestu0I gives a ballpark idea of the "'bad" kind because about 60 to 70 perc:mt of all cholestttol is m the fonn of I.DU. DEuu..au: TOTAL UHD£a 100. R.du and Ft mested m 6ve yean. 8ollDDl.Jl'(l HJCH: TOTAL 200 TO "'. Cut down 00 foods high in &t and chokmrol and &ti laud •pin in a year. Anyone with two or more nsk f:aaon should &>Dow the advaa for bisb choiaterol. JboH: TO'TA1. 2AO AND OWL Cut btdc en fao and cholc:mt'Oi and haft your blood ana}yzed funhtt for~ ci6c lipoprocans. LMr t *3" ... .,,.11k •Too many LDU cum plaq\ae to colm in che ~ taia, potcnci&lly cumna off blood to tht bd.tt. OU.ULL: LDU a6u UO. If pour LDL kwf is Jow but 10'.Lr tOa1 chn 11 I ol it biP, doa't wony. The di&im« ii~..-up by potec- IM ·p4' HJ>U (Ne KP l>mlrty LipopoAliui, Wow~ loN»11 .. MCH: UU tJO IO 1$9. If dMn's ftO .. ol han diMllC 8Dd '°" .......... n.o odw mk ........ IE d d in I ,W. If )"00 ......... OI' ... rilk f8aon. Ot -. ..... Wow ...... for "tugh" wu bdow. HICl«: LOU 160 or abon. Schedule a pbysic:aJ exam to dett.r· mine whar's bdUnd your high cholo- terol level (thyroid. liver, and kidney problems att poaibilitie$). Get re- tested in four to lix weeks and apin an thru moo du. If your I.DU ra:nai:n lugh. cut down further on foock bish in fat and c:boltsteroL U afla-six morubs your tat raula haven't budfed. talk wnh your doaor about ~-kJwering drup. Pis' f I f:7 I, If 11 I 1 & .M.ccbcaJ cxperu don't la "dcslrable" and "high .. values for HDU. Bue because HDU appear to pro~ a.pimt bean cliteate, a levd under 3S is comidcred a risk f.aaor. About ooc i.o ten people will san high on the toa.1 choksu=rol test because chey've locbd out with lots of "good" KDU. 0o mt ocha hand, a fifth of all bean .-timts haw total cholesterol rcadinp under 200. Th.an why somr ratarebm ~ the best ptedaaor of ha.rt dismc is the noo of rocal c:holcaraol to HDU (a ratio of 4.S or higher is risky). HDU a:od to nm abour 10 poioD higher in women man men. But aoy· ooe can raW than by losing 'ftigtlt, qmmng smoking. and cmc:isina vigorously. '™ltJeericlee1 The &u that 6ow throqb the blood after mea.la att a>Ueaivdy called triglyc.aida. High lcvds doa't appear to be a problem foc-l. wUb diaheca e:xa:pc .,_.,,_. • obalty, oc a family biscory of lipid dilordcn. W9.ATU'l'W9.....-CJYS •....-.an~ Test raulu arr influenced by scuoo (~'re bicber in wimu) and by med- iic::&bcms (especially blood pceaurc drgp. Mabolic m:roida, aod liOmC cmavqiriw pilk)._OtWaDoc and "'MCion&I amt can d&pdy raise ICXlRS. Prepancy, especially the last three mooihs, can "'°°' 9CXlnS up by 30 perca1l. llcsulu can abo vary somewhat &om tam to tam and &om lab to ~ too. But don ·1 worry iJ a toca1 chckteerol ICX>R IS 200 ooe tinw and 210 or llS ~ nut. Than widUn me normal raQF ofYariation. -TetJDTIUll.-T AiCQIIUft a&UtlJMI <:;> Sit down foe the tat, prdaably for It least fift miftlna beformand. Whal you~ poli!ions from standinc to siuing or tyin1o body fluids lhih to chin che bJood. TM National Qolma o1 E.ducatioo ~ IDDdatdl givm above Wftf set for chc litrina position. <:;> Foe-tbe fulelusod tat, maJu IUtt the teehoician does DO( .. nulk .. your M,cr befote jabbina it. Squea.ing the 6ngr:r brinp an abaonnal amount of 8u.id into mt blood. an:ific:UUy lowaing chc reading. <:;> Ask i1 the ana.lym will be hued 00 National <l>olesttrol Educat>On Pro- gram standards. Hold out for an an· 1wtr and u in no. go somewhere d.sc. <:> lf your ICOrf es very htgh or vuy &ow. Ft raaud within rwo month$. v.luea abo¥c 300 or below 100 an nn enough to bt suspca. <:> 11 two ICX>RI fall withln 30 potntS of adi odm. annae the results. If chc diffmnc:e bmvee:n radirtp ii puur. ~in. third ICOft. <:> Pa.tpOQe me -if )'OU ~ -aw+wornuaiae (wM W. to bar mamhe alttt cWift17 or •-*'c>i -lict( ... ODllDOalb); --NUClftd4 &o. ...,, • IU'Ob. ar.a .._,.a.ck (ftir.._ to 6oar ..... ); -............... t-Mcwo ................... -1.L Though ir's generally ~ that thac people should eat wuh restramt, tht benefits of doing so. ooc:e the blood ves· scls a.re choked with plaque, att only now becoming clear. The notion that people's narrowed ar taics don't have to remain th.at wsy first surbad a few years ago wilh a nudy of c:hoJcstuol-k>wering drup by pbysioan David H. B1ankmhom at me Universiry of Southern Califo~ in Los Angdcs. He gave the drugs to a group of nuddle· aged men who had undergont coro· nary-bypass surgery and advued them to follow a low-fat diet for two years The regimen did more than keep theu good anc:nes dear: The block.ages m .i "Dori•t be embarrassed to ask for a saMa orr the sick or somethmg gnlled," lAgasu sa)'S "God forl:nd the chef should do sometlnng for you, the CM.Stoma." ~ men aaually sh.rank.. Some m a sec· ood group, who got just the lean din . not drugs, slowed the growth of plaque m thor ancncs. but only if they man- aged to eat n'en Jess fat than the prudent diet reqwrcs. Blwcnhom's find.mp came as 410 surprise to intmust Dean Onush of the Paolic Presbytcnan Medical Center an San Francisco, who was already explor· &ng whether there was any way to de3r out a person's am:ncs Without rcsorong to drugs. .. lf you go further and r:naU more comprehcnJJve lifcuyle change$," he says, "most people not only can stop the progrcs.saon of hcan disease. but also rev~ it." As proof, he points ro 22 heart pa· aents who voluntttted to follow a lean 10.pcrcent·fat diet that cur out all oili and aouna1 produas CXcqJt skim m.illc. nonfat yogurt, and cg whia:s. A typical dinner might be black ban enchiladas, oil-fttt oom chips. green-pea guaca· mole, salad WJtb balsam.ac Yi.nepr, and torbet-witb no limia on hclpinp. Whan more, me one llDObr hid to gift up ha c:iprena, and e•a 7oac bad to walk foe 30 mimna and comp&CR an bou.r of yap and meditarion f1Yf:l'1 day. Alto one year. 18 out ol dw 2l peDaltl bad opened their ucaia and improft'd die blood Sow ., .. lmns. The lest ibty ~ dllt pain !hr benefits. And ooly one pa-.m dropped out. Another batch of volunuers followed the usual media.I advice-exercising. skippUlg cigarettes, and eating the standard prudent ~ which permits three times u much faL But in most patx;rits, armies got worse. "Maybe the cen-percent-fat diet is smaer than necessary," says Onush, who sea out a regimen for a heah:hy heart in his new book Dr. 0... Orr11sh's Program for R.wniltg Hurt Duuu. "'Sut "M really don't know what changes tO mah without wa,\ting for a heart at- t:ac.k to tdJ us we clid.n 't do enough. O eariy, the thirty-pc:rcent-fat diet is not strict enough . .. If patients say, 'I'd rather die early than give up my roast bed,. then rn put them on drup, or, if tbeu disease is se- vere, refu than for coronary bypass~ guy or angioplasty." 1bc problem is that after bypass sur- gery l"DOlt artmes tventually redog. Or- rush says. Likcwuc. arteries frequently redog wadun several months of an an- gioplasty, in wtuch a nny limp balloon is anscrttd int0 the blood vessel, dim in- Bated tO force back me plaque. In other words, for heart d1seasc patients a lean diet is a must. "Relying on surgical tceh- ruques whale ignonng lifestyle, .. he says, "is like mopping up around a sink that's overflowing without ruming off the faucet." A SALAD APP!AllS: Assorted greens, maybe seven kinds or so, goat cheese, radab sprouts., and a uttlc olive oil. The first nibblt carries a lunt of so ... · ··~~ berba.I. "lnfu5ed vmcprs,.. says Lagasse, in response to my puu.lcd expression. 'rrht's how you mak.c salad dCCSSU\g'S wnhout much fat ... Earlier he'd slln- mcmi basal stems m whitt wmc vinegar, a procas that extnas and mtensifia me herb's flavor. 1bc vmcgar can be stored 1ndefiruttly. He also bwJds low-fat salad dressings a.round vegetable past.eS. He rubs oove oil on a head of prlic, or any vegetable, roasts it for an hour until it's brown, caramehud, and twect, then purees it. .. I don't have thirty-one ftavon like 8ukin and Robbins, but I have all ~ little jan of pastt-qsplant, ~po- 1tatoes, onions., garlic-and~ ooolrins I spread the pasu on • 6sh ot meat. or l ute than in salad dttsJ. ~ aauc:a, and ltOCka.. .. Maybe tradting ettry gram of grate and ""*inc out chds who invart fat- &a: 6aYOrinp is worth it for IQmeOllC with • hiaory of bean di..-, but is it mo'°' Americana metdJ facina tht,.. ol a fucu.rc heart an.ck? Suppoee .U Amaicana lined up K* oordins IO their rilk of ha.rt diealC for dM* u me line .. cma:ue mdl, dia itn't ' .... W YtV lmINQ YIUI Lin IN 'Ill Uilr ,_,, much of an is.sue. At the high-rislc end a.re people who mbmt one or two dcfec- KllPCNC TMCX OF na PLAYDS m tbe c:bolesia'OI &ee-£or-all ca be a madden· still prdiminary. and DO study has yet rive gmcs that lead to skyrocketing lcv· ing purswt. Something that raises cbolataol ooe day lowers it tbe nca-oc '° shown any ill dfecu in people who els of blood cholesterol. lndiVJdu.a.ls with it seems. What's your best ber today? Oat bran? Rja bran? FUb oil? Olm oil? drink aJffu modcratdy. If you can't dus disorder have cells with too ftw ~ Don't despair. Here's a handy tipsbeet. sund living wuh a degree of unczr. c.cpton to pull c:bol~tcrol from their tiuntr, run an bade ro tw0 cups a day. blood. AJ a result, blood cholcsttrol lev· •MT8a~ cause they seemed to &owa c:holaurol els typically climb to betwtt.n l50 and .• President Bush wu on« seen mw.ng in people who u.sed I lot of than. ............. 500 milligrams, or in the worst cases as ~ oat bran into a candy bar-mi&Sing the Then along c:amc monoUDUllD'U!d A few ya.rs ago sbrimp;cnb, and lob-}ugh as 1,000. Plaque quickly piles up in point about oat bran's bc:ndir.s. ~ and c:anola oils, which lppC'ateCl mr wett on the blacklist. Compared the arrmes, and heart anadcs strike by ~ Oat bran is said to lower blood cho-tO lowec just the .. bad" LDL d.oiau:r to ~meats. tf1eire high in choles· the ~rson's thirties, somewnes as early lestuol, depending on how much you al while laving the~ MDLI iaol. They've bem vindicated. how-a.s age six, even Wlth a terribly rcstria.ivc: can stomach, by anywbc:re from J to high. Now a study hu sugaud that cvu. because they contain so little diet. 19 ptteenL Hett's how: Oat bran is tbc:tt's little diffumce ~ the satun.eed f.at that a:hei.r cholesterol's a At the other end of the l.J.ne arc a small high in soluble fiber, which supposedly twO types. Both kind.s show their big· mooc itlue. It's chc butter and aeam number of people blessed with protcc· binds in the intatines to bile acids. Bur . girst d£ea when p«>pic UR man ilf. that IO o&m aa:ompaoy them th.at arc t1ve genes-a happy cond.ioon that ~ the body can't digest fat without mcse stmJ of saruraca like buntt. risky. Haft a Wimp salad. neucm Jan Breslow of New York's acids, so it draws on 1u own c:bolaiu-If mcre's a ratioo&lc fur &vorioa Rockefeller University has dubbed the ol mervcs to malcr more, replenishing dlc monoumaiw:ua, it's this: When • ~ AJWaCllecel.ATS .. Winston Churdull syndrome." Thty the supply by pulling cholesterol &om polyum.aru.rata att hardened into In 1988 the daily papas reported what pig out, dnnk ro excess. puH away on the blood. Down goes your cholesterol maip.noa and sboru:ning. ~ be-seemed like great news for loYerS of agarcncs, loaf aroun~ and brazen 1t out score. up go the saJcs of oat bran. come matt~. and consumed bursm and boo-hons. Rtsarchen 1mo their seventies. oghcies, and nine- But thc:n comes news that ~ in larF amounts {by lab •nim1!1) had learned that ooc kind of sarurated tits. In theory, thctr cells att dott'Cd with of Whcat, with no soluble fiber, abo they've beat linbd 10 c:aocer. Hedging Eu that """""' raise d>olc:surol didn't. enough ruqxors to clar away any un· lowers cholattrol-unp4ying that oar your ber.s? ~ olm QC canola oil. BeaUIC beef and chocdatt have lor.s wanted cholesterol. bran's bcne6ts ha~ less to do with oi that kind. called staric acid, ir But most Americans fall between fiber than with squddung your a~ • WU•en.a looked as if you could ear them With th~ extremes, where habits and hettdi· rite so you slap the buttery French Thought to cut heart attadt risk by abandon. Spoilspons qWddy pointed I ty intttact ma game of odds. toast. Oat bran's defenders point out keeping blood dou from forming. 6sh out that bodJ foods c:onmin mor shan "If you have any nsk facror, like tugh chat the Cream of Wheat study looked oils got their big Bash of fame a ~ of~ saturated fats that perform as cholesterol, you have a greater chancx of onJy at people with low cholestr:roL run ago. ·•0mep.3 fany acid" cap-expected, hikinc cholesterol levels. getting hean disease than if you don't The fiber's cholesterol·lowmng cf· sules were suddenly cvc:rywbere. Un-However, beef ktJCpS gcn:ing leaner; have that factor," says heart surgeon fcas, they say, have been proven for fortUnatdy, the capsules have beat and lean cuts, trimmed of visible fat, Michael DcBakcy of Baylor College of people wnb hrgh cholesterol. Go shown to have erratic cffecu-lower-are a fine th.ing to build a meal around. Mcd.iane. A cholesterol reading of 250, ahead, in other words, cat oat bran 11\g blood c:bolc:steroi in 10CDC people. ~ £or chocoUtt. who cares? for example, doubles your nslc over and oaanca.1 -but uutcad of bacon £or~ and raising It in ocbcn. someone with a reading of 200. He and eggs. But there's nothing on the horiz.oo that ·~ points out, however, that 27 percent of ~ any dowruidc to eating fish. A~ ol yean ago someone got tus bypass paoaits have normal dioles- • P 8YLLIU. In fact, ir's a lot lower in fat chan moA the brainy idea of runatyUng the egg. ccrol levels. With eight amcs the soluble fiber of Olher main CXJUt'9tL Going out ro m ? Foe decada, ao a~ egg had "I WLSh people would take into ac· oats, psyllium seeds do m fact lower Order fish-broiled. grilled, or be.k:rd. been said so dd.JYc:r 275 milligrams of count other risk factors , too, like blood choksterol, an effect noa:d m choact1ol, mostly in the yolk. Then m obestry, diabetes, lade of exercise, smok· people talang a psyl!Jum laxative. That ..... l'AT 1989 about 60 milligrams disappeand ing, and high blood pressure, .. says Her- prompmt food c:ompan.ia to start ~ 6m &kt f.u product. • frozen des--probably with better analysis mcth· ben K. Na1ro, cluef of chrucal chemistry win& psylliom m breakfast cc:reals-sen caUcd Simple P1caswa, bit the m· ods. The health cops now grant us one at the Ocvdand Vcttnns Admirustra· and that prompted the FDA to begin pama.rk.cts dUa yar. It's aamy, low mcm qg a Wttk, for a tow ol four. oon Medical Center and a National studying its safety. ls it possible to cat m calorics, and climinara your wom 8ut the chokscuol and saturated bn Cholesterol Education Program panel coo much fibu? Some people have suJ. fca.n a.bout sat\U'JUd fat. In not ice are in the yolk. You can have all the member. "And that list includes stress. J fcrcd bowd obstructions after eating atttn, but it couJd be I godlCl>d if you whites rou want. think mess is the sleeper, the dark hone. extremely hich fiber djeq without ha 'IC tO ease off fats on doctor's ordcn. We don't know enough about 1t." enough liquid. The best idea: Eat naru-Otherwise, why not h:att a mW/bowl • T .. PICAL ell.a Still, with ~ whole federal govern· rally 6bcc-nch foods ar cvc:ry meal. in-of the rul thing? UxcnQt and palm kancl oils han matt now chanting ''Eat less fat," you'd mad of trying to load up at breakfast. been vaniabing &om cook.is and hope the e:xpcru could gia.aran~ some • CW•S S crackers Wt and riaht. and it seems musurable bcndit for aU our efforu. • a1ca8a4N F'U'St we're told coffee u bad for the like• good china. They're unaxnmon No such luck. Thecxpcnsdon'tactu· There have been ICV'C'tal studin to date bean. then lcam dw it may only be iftaredienCI: frtle of cho&esmoi but ally have an airtight case and suppon showing that ricr bran baa an cflr.a on N~ coffee. beca'* in Norway loaded with atutated fat. Noc k>ng ~~ adv icr with evidence that's largdy b&ood cholestuOl much li~ that of oar coffee pounds are drenched in boiling aao. food ~ were adding indirca. ln laboratory wd.ic:s, for exam· bran. Now rice bean producu I.rt pop-water,...., dJCD laftd anfilmed. ~oils lO lhcir produas and tn1th-pie, monkeys fed diets high in fat and ~up oa poetry abchia. The q · But hold oo. .m.n dUs..., <hat fully labdq dmn "'ddetwe•ol-free." cholesscrol have ended up with high nal wty IO Ff rice bnn, of a>iw1C. ii nm worw chaa a cup ol joc in a.lo Now they Uo dailn -no aopical blood cholesterol. A similarly auspidout IO e9t bcowo nee b.ad ol _..._ ii a decaSeiMud brew here at homt? aila. "They cu do dmby ~ link bnwecu diet and cholcsta'C>l has ••uneu. ID one act,, the Rioasl18avored '°"*° and other oils dm haw been surfaced in populatJOD studies-such u '°'1edtd bans prefa'ced b decaffa. ~-anificiallJ satutlt• me one in which racarchat compamt Ona upon • tiaw., polyumalW'aled naad Wmds did 1ee1D IO niM cbokt-ed. Was it Cftl' 11D11t IO suhlilt OG Japanese men livina in j~ Hawaii, oila. lib mm aod ul6owa', wett be-~ ic¥ek. But bdoft tC': Ft mo molc:its. a.mn. and DCOdairy and San Francitco. Tht ma1 in Califor.. lined lO be chr moll beMhLW fat:1 be-jinay. rmwmber tbat ~. cramrn1 Don't ltui now. -1.J.. naa att the "'°" sat:ur9ted ~ aho'lftd the hiPesc cboiestetol I~ and had IA ...,....., •• 1. l ....... ' the highest rata of death from heart disease. ~ men in Hawaii placed ~ ond on all counu, and the men in japan, third. Still the evidence that sbouJd c:linch the argumalt-in wh.ich ordinary Americans sua:essfully &owtt their cho- lcsu:rol lcvcls by eating meals low in f:at -is not so clearcut. "If you look at the average effects of diet, in general they ace miall," says Ronald Kraua, a physician and choles- terol rcsean:hcr at the University of Cal· i.fomia's Lawrcna Berkeley Laboratory. "But that average hides hugie variability in the population. Some people will have enormously bene6cial responses, <><hen won't." lo &a, the higbcr a person's irutiaJ cholesterol reading. the greater thc drop "I aslt, 'What do you want to eat-lamb, beef, fish, veal?' Then I fix whatever they want, but light. I mun, how many skinned chidtms can you eat in a wult. ?'' a lean diet can produce-especially if no one's cheating. When subjccu att con- fined to a bolpiu.l and fed under dose supe.rviJion (the gun-to-the-bead ap- proach~ cholataol lcvcls can fall by as much as 20 pcrcmt. For peope eanng prudently at home, not tUhcn:d to a rut- rutting dietitian and tree to dash out ocasionally for prime rib, the avcrqr drop is lower., 10 to 1 S pc:rccnt. For dM>tC who just pay lip tenice to dict-c:bc dos- et salami-hoqie eaten, for uutance- thc percent drop approaches zero. But does bcpina your chol.cstt:rol in check afford 10mC bean attack p~ noo? Tbt most penuuivc evidence that • it does bas oome out of long-tam drug studies. In the 1984 C.Oronary Primary Prncntion Trial. for example, middle- agcd men whose cholesterol levels topped 26.5 not only improved their readings by taking the drug cho- 1estyT'&ID.inc but had fewer heart attacks. It's all wdl and good except for one weird wrinkle: In ltUdia where-drup reduced the number of heart attach, the voluntan taking chem didn't live any ~ than tboee in the CIOOtrol poups. They died from ICCidmts, violence, and cancer, ~ oda cbinp. 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For more in- formation by mail or to speak with a cancer information specialist. call 1-80().FOR-HEIJ>. but actually live longu., as well Translanon? No one can guarantee that a low-fat d1C't will ensure: a troUblc-- frec bea.rt. Nor can anyone prove that a tugh-fat diet will kill you. But befo~ you let yow'Sdf off scot-free, corwdcf' some- thing else: At today's rares, a ~year· old man tw about a 50-50 chana of havm.g a heart aroac:k sometime in his life. And though yoWlg women are gm· crally safe, women past menopause att just as lt'kdy as men to die of heart at· tacks. Given these od~ for~ people with worrisome medical histories or Other mk f.tctors (mcrdy being a malt oounts here), the prudent dlct lS cr:rtain1y wonh a shot. eHtt-~ the parade of waitrr and chef rounds the comer. The three wom- en at the ad1ac:ent table, all bubbly from a bnthd.ay party, giggle mto their~ glasses. 11us lS veal with fresh wild mush· rooms, shallo t5, and garlic in a red pepper sauce," says Lagusc. befo~ dcparong for the k.nchcn. Granted, prllc rrungled wtth red ~ pcu IS as palate-pleasing as garlic browned tn butter. But why should it be necessary to choose bc'tween the rwo, cspccjally for somco~ like me-a non- smok.ang. premcnopausal wom.tn at de- sirable weigtu, with a low cholestm>l oount, low blood pressure, and a family history of nothing but IOQFViry? Surely, all these must count for something. I posed tJus ro one raeard>cr, ~ qw~ rucdy evaded the as.sue ... You're marned, nght? So what an you goang t0 do. cat differmdy from your husband?" True, l can't sec al.icing into arloln wtuk my husband packs at r:abouh. But what do I a.ctually sand to pm from knock· mg off the andowllc s.ausagie? "We don't know," says UC Berkeley's Rona.Id Kraws. The dfecl of a bi&h- f<at d.Jet on low-ruk 1ndtv1duals, he explained, has never been studied. "You should probably be more careful about croui.ng the 1treet or wearing a teat belL Of coonc, d you were to to on a bacon-and-egg diet for a week and your cholemrol went &om ooe-fony to two-RVcnty1 I'd say, by gosh, it's impor- t.ant you stay on the prudent diet." Evm experts who suppon the Na- tional OM>les~ f.ducatioo Program say not to get bogcd down in du. diel thing. "Some people are hung up oo gttung the lowest J>(*ib&e ~ readina even when that cho&acaol i' normal," says Krausa. ""The:tt•a a riak mat mo. people will go off d\C deq> end ancL4o aomcdlins harmful. They should not be inditcnoUn.itdy uriq bowl upon bowl of oet bran or tW:nt 6lh oil capsula by the handful ... Ya lasc lprin& a "popaltlioa pw1• convened by the National <llolcsterol Education Program reiantcd the advice dut all of us should stop letting~ meats, whok dairy products, and fatty snacks elbow out &uits, yqaables, and graU\S nch in mamins, minerals, and 6bcr. "We' re not saying that ewry<JtM will bmdit from a low-fat dJct," says Rich- ard Carleton. chairman of the panel. "But by making sweeping recommend. oons, we can a£ttct all the picas that influence the food chain." In other words, the dietary domino effect: Con· sumcrs get fat consaous. Food com- panies remove tropical oils from their coolues. The govcmmc:nt ordas that food labels make sense to ordinary ~~1PPC.CS.:=&.1l0-bc.fote.1·~...¥,D1>W-4t,---t- A /ow.fat diet im't a big deal for people who arm't at rislt of heart disea.se. They should be more careful about crossing the strut or we.aring " seat belt. ho~ economia duaa are skipping the lesson on how to work cream and chOCK rogether into a Momay saucx. "I think it's a mistake just to cmplu· Stu avoiding a heart attack or living longer anyway," says Dean Orrush. "Most people will tell you they don't cart co Ii~. year oc two longer if chcy'tt gomg ro fed depnved. I gr-ew up tn Texas on French &tcs, T·bone stub. c:heese- burgen, and ribs. I changed my diet when I wu runeucn not because I was worried about heart cfuease-my cho- lesterol •u onJy a hundred and rwcnty and mil ts-but became I fdt so much beau. I don't believe m gmng up some- dung I enjoy unJas I get back something more. .. That's cuy for a doctor to say. Then &pin. if d.ef I ap,.. can win over jaded taRcbuds down here in the Big Grcasy- whett &led po' boys without mayo"'° naisc are ronsidered .. undressecf' -1ust about anything's possablc. ON'! LAST SHAUOT and my cnuu lS gone. .. I didn't teiC dus dtsh on your menu ... I say co IApw, who 6na1ly has a chanc:c to lit down for a while. "How would anyone know to order it?" '"Wtil, peopac a>me into the restaU· rant and say, 'Email. I want r.o eat lishc toniaht.' So I aak them, "What do you want to eat-lamb, bed, fish. •cal?' Then I fix them whaccvu it is they want. but liaht. I mcan.1uat ho. many skinned You11 Uke the way you look (and the wa.v you for the Vanlux profeNlon&l nearest you. We11 eee) In our no-line bltoca.la. No llnea. So you won't a.end you a certlncate for a tree demonstration. have t<*efocua bet wtJen near and far. In fact. Go ahead. call. Because your biggest excuse tor with Var1lux• lenee8 you'll tee clearly-near, avoldlng bltoca.la hu ju.It been el1rn1na1ed. far and all the dleta.ncea ln ~tween. vARiwx Call uaat l.SOO-V~UX. Ext. 492 ""O LI N t: 8 11'0 C A .. S ",... 11,_...-.. ro _ .. ._._,LMl• vi.niou'~l.M , duclccns can you eat in a week?" Not being much of a cook, I ask Lagasse bow I'm supposed to go.. bade home and whip up sumpruous., sensible meals like this one. "Easy," he says. ..Start with good quality, wholesome food. You know, the whole American thing with food right now is screwed up. All this 'low-cboles- tttol' this and that. The food industry insults my undligen~ they really do. Do you think they care about your health? "Just use less and we quality. Every· body says. •God, rm so side of chkk.m. • They 6gu.re that's all they're allowed. .8ut it's llOl true. There's nothing wrong with becL Eat beef. Just don't cat a twm· ty-6vc-ouncc T-booe. Eat four ounces of -very lean beef and ev~ will be fine. And don't cat it seven days a week. "Look at the Japanese people. How often do you sec fiat Japanest? They go to the fish market, buy the freshest piccx of fish, bnng at home, and prepare it sunply. And get rid of any visible fat. One duckcn breast-both halvcs-hasa hundred more calorics if you leave the slon on than if you rake it off. You don't want that fat, even in a stodc. Don't buy prcground turkey or duck.en either be- llA ....... , ..... Aonly .,.. ..... hcride .............. 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Tht .fivt--yUJr l'Mrk is a good opportunity to thank yow, our rtadtrs, for writing. CAiiing. onswrnng surveys and malting this a vitol arul vibrant maga.zint. A "J it's a chanu to introtluu tht tolaettJ staff JraW11 from arourul cJu country -from Miami to El Paso to Manning, Iowa -that brings you tht bt.st of tht USA tads W«itentl. ~~.~ fdttor n. .... : ,,.., ,.,. (h9 .. .,... .... 1-u.. ....... ..,.. ~a.-..., .......... .....,,,.. ... ...._. c...-.... ............... 0'\1.-.......•• ...., ..... ..... c:.tlr. ; • ..... .. Oii a ....... nn., "" 114 ,, ... GI, 10-....•' ,,_.um.,T ........ """"on , .......... -.~ ,,.,,,., • Lellllt~. ,..,.,,_ ....... ...,, WHAT WE LEARNED ABOUT YOU -ha fl tM ... 6" ,,.... ......, ,...... UIA WDUND r.ci- ....... mdW ba ~ UMI caJW la..,._ Ht1tdihis &..n r.r ....... ,.._. monUty .., ........... .. ... ,.. .... ~ 57 perCllllll J,.. ........... .... ..., ......... ,.. .......... ,14,..-campaofu• eo _. ...... p111: ... ti-trtpa. ••• N"",n.: .. ._ • ....., ... ..,,..,...,..la It ru1hn. .•• ._1"1: .Am,., 11-... l..,w 11ds, 41,...ce•.., d.eJ bow lsWt S8 .a ww • ts I 7·1. '"' Our covers: What they said When the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded in 1986, US.A WllllND rccoun Dr. Robert Peter Gayle's efforts to save Soviets thCt'C. When Madonna went on t this summer, Jhc told us her exhibitionism began at a fifth-grade talent show Pontiac, Mich. In five yC2l'S, 260 people have told their stories here. A quick look • Pw SllJ (Oct. 5, 1986), sister of hostage Terry Anderson, still held in Lebanon after four years: "M1Dy, many rimes during the day I'll 6.nd myself doing an everyday task and think of what Terry would give to be able to do that, to walk out in the grass and the sunshine. I · just can't let him languish.•• •Bryant Cw1P1bd (~y 18, 1986), tb.rtt yean before the publication of b.is i.nfamow memo &actured the ToJtry sbow family: "1t•s un · fortunate that, in today's world, that if you like yourself, you arc then perceived as cone.cited. . . . I don't chink there'• anything wrong with liking yourself --as long as you don't offend uiybody with it or lord it ovec anybody." • Dianru Farutnri (Much 13, 1988), now a ca.ndidat.e for governor of California: "I was there at the beginning (of the AIDS crui1), and I've lcamed what evcryooc needs ro know: AIDS isn't going to go away." • B.rh•ro B1Hh Uuly 17, 1988). about her ttlationship with the president: "Att we good friends? The answer ia yes. But if he's going to rum wlaocarry .......... la 1e1ao9l. ••• PnJMJ11 ~...__, dwy aped to..,..,.. .... ,_.., ... ,...~· ... bUr-1 Nell n1d1n tw.k tM,11p .. •11•-. Ml •1 oee la (om 6fx& Ill llHda• '-I.II. ... Sa: 11M w..t-....awf1 1..U-.t.11w1•rwMti ..... 1t...l-i• ......... -"'• •.• .,.. . .. U.11 ,,.,.. la tt "'''"..,~· ........... .....,.,.all ............ . .,,.. 1...,,.: Albd' wW ,.._ ...... -1V lite I El Ill•· ... la.,...._, t2 ,.., ... plcbcf--Ge..,,.. ,..... to me for adTice on to weapons, he's come to WTong fella. George always counted on am DO< that.'' • Al•lcol,,. Forlio (Au • 1989),just six mondu bis wiexp«t:ed death at 70: "My philoq>hy is • simple: While alive, li•c.' • DoMIJ Trv1flfp (Much 1989). a year before separation from his wi I nm. and bis allqcd with Marla Mapfes ma headlines; "I am in lo•c women. and I really that in the belt teme. If look at my sid', many of top exec:uciftl are women. • Ry•ri Whitt Oan. t 5, 198 the schoolbo}' who died AIDS this year: .. I don't who you att or bow brad you are. there's alw somebody out there w wonc oft th.an you.'' •JU/pie O.viJ AbaMthy 14, 1990), who wnxc fi shonJy before his death; M&rcin (Lother Jting were a.Lift today, I'm would 6Ad a way to bring people together agai thOIC who are now figh among tbenuelvct - march one more time Yictory DO( yet W'OQ. .. s. u e, •World's friendliest shoe •Featherweight construction •Glove-soft luxury styling •Classic good looks •Soft flexible uppers •Double top-stitching •Extra foam-cushioned •Ideal for business, dress or casual wear •Water-resistant •Scuff-resistant •Stay-cool lining •Solid rubber sole •Anti-skid tread r----SIG GIVEAWAY COUPON --1 I F..._..., Qlllllr I Colllart .. .... • Sill Price el Plin Tcllll I I SodY 811ck 15225 no s I =-.... 15226 s10 s I I 7-12 15227 SlO s I 1 ~ Whitt RS379 no s I I "=' I Ba.ct R53IO SIG s I I s-10 T• R5311 s10 s I ruu Subtotal s I OIE YWI In NY/CA add sales tu S I IOIEY-UCI I GUAIMTEE Shippi" ($3 tor -" pair) S I lo~ Total s I Amount Enclosed $ ___ _ (,,. chd ,,,_,. to RBll Ltd.) or Chlrll9 to:. C1 VISA D llASTERCARD (Enter all 13 or 16 card nulllben below) I I I I I I Card-Exp-irt_Oltt_{W)_)=-=--('11!1-_---1 AUow up to H weets fOf shipment I (R52283-0l) I I •.As. I I lrs.!Miss I IAddress I I City SI* Zip I I Mail RBI ltd., Feather-Step_ Shoes. I •1 to: Dept 603-246, Box 3700. Hicksville, NY 11802 ! ____________________ .. SlO Give-Away Offer How can we give them away for only $1~ they stolen? No, they are NOT stolelL They're the same fabulo~ featberwcights we natiooally advertise in leading media all over America. And we really will give you a pair for ooly $10 (gmnmteed!) if you are among the fiTSI 10,000 who respond kJ this publicity ad Goodbye to TU"ed Feet Feather~ are nau-weighdess to fight fatigue, slipper-jf)ft to eliminate friction. SpringAire nl cu.Wooed ~ keep you oool and oomfy even in summet. Non-skid soles help you walk safdy on wet or icy surfaces-even the deck of a boat CIA9c good looks make dm the perfect all- arouod shoe for work and play-ll> featherlight )'OM may forgel you 're wearing shoes al all! SORR Y-1 imit 5 pairs per addns; at tlm giveaway .,..a; no cxceptiom. Our $10 giw- away offer will not be made in any store at any ~No ck1.aus or wbc*ralus, ple•r4 We ft!3t!ne rigid *' eXleltd time tllld qUlllllily gllQlflllleeS. Hunyf MOVIE PRICES HAVE •OPPEi! -·--·-&-..• O_Cll...._lllC. ~~;7~~;::;;;;~--~-'-0. .. 1112. ,_,,. Hala, IN •111l·W2 0. -. --...... -llnder "" --OIAlftell ... .,,.. .....,,...... ................. ..., .... ...... --• ,...a.a..-""'*' 1118 '*' ..... ,..,. ...... -........... .... •suo_,_._....,_,..'8..,fl/hl..34~ BUT NOT AS MQCH AS OURS! - AIY6MOVIB WllllOO ll41m FOl69f.a. ·----·--- Daily Pilat f . • 2 Llpo Suctioning Breast Enlargement $990* $1990* NO DOWN PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $60PERMO. 0.A C $90PERMO. O.A C Nose Eyes $1990* $1990* NO DOWN PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $90PERMO 0 .A C $90PERMO 0 .A.C. Experienced Surgeon~ "·ith o,·er 1. 5 ,000 Plastic Surgerie~ Perforrned Breast Lift Face& Neck $27SO* NO DOWN PAYMENT $29SO* NO DOWN PAYMENT $1111:... PERMO. ~ 0 .A.C. $120PERMO. 0 .A.<. • Board Ccrtlfi<:d Plastic Sur~l·on' • Outpaticnl Surgery Center \ afu • lnsuranc~ Accepted wh~:rc Applicable COS11ETJC SURGERY INFORMATION CENTER"" • Will Accc:"pt Co-Signc:r (or Financinl"C •All Cus~tic Surge ry Proct'durcs Available for laformadM Call ••• ij 1·800·S3S·0380 Ttw °"''""''" 11f t tw I 'Hill ~11 Emm)' A ..... ml' °"' 111 tw· an n1111111 1•cl "" ~·pr Iii \\twn ~ .. , .11r' th\• .1v. .inh '"''"' 1\111 , "'""'"11lh,•m1, J m11n• lll}'h"rtOll' JlrlMI"" lh41l 11111'1 \II'\\ l"r' fl"illl71' 1 nhl.1· 1 tu t ).,1 Jr'. ,., 1•r \ 11111 rn I h1· A1 .id1·m> •• r I d1•\ ''1011 Arh IQ!'\( I 1·1111• .. d111•' 11111 '""' fhr I lw \\ tnrto•r 111 t 111• top 1•r11.:r.1m , .. 11•jt11m•' In I,,, I t 111' ~ 1-.1r ' °"' inn,•r '"' I 1111 .. 1.in1lt111t C11m1'il) :--t·r 11·' ""ll' wlt•111·c1 h) h °"' 1•1 I h,rn 110 J!PllJ!lt• 1 h,tl ' h< t d ll'I" lht• wrnn1·1' 1n 1•\ 1 r) • .1lt' Jo(ut \ ,n,· 1 h11-..•n II\ ,., 1.111•·11 1>11 ... nlth .. n pan t•I, I Ital I ""'"I 111 i\1 .1111-nn nwmt11•r, 1n I h1· .1Jlf1°111p11.tl• hr ,1111 h t a11111, \11ltnjt l11r ,,, t11r' n111"11.1n .. 1111 mu '11 1.in' 1·11 1 In lh1· main pr111otr .1111 • .111•Jot11 I It'' Al I I\ o· \1 ,11l1·01\' m1•111h1·1' 11111•11• itr;• 11hu111 '1 . .!00 1 \ 111111111-.•r Ill ,,.,\I' 111 ... >•'<It Kit 111•11pl1• .... 1..·11 111 Jl·lrlll 1 , ... ,,. 1n 1h1· '"11111( r111 lh1• ~1·.er .. 11111 .. t.tndtnl( <"11me1ly :--t·111•, · Thi• 0 lat11•r l(ru1111 o r ,., m1tny '" 111 hmll) 'lh11Wl''1 llP al 1 IW !lolly °"' '" td " n •1•nml(. lt111lwd Ill 11m· 1·ru ... id1• "'11bm11 h-d by t•;u h n11m1nat1·d "how "Tht'l'r .. :· "1)1• stl(ninJ( W11m1·n." .. Th<• Goldt•n Girls ... · M11r11hy llrown .. and "Th(• Won· dt•r Yr•N .. -lo dM 1d.• lhe winnrr 1'1•rforma11t l't'i llrf' 11im ilarly J11d1tt>d Tht'I y('ur . for uample. 31 act.on signed op to scrt>en lht five nominalt'd pt.>rfor· mantts in the calt'Jt0f7 or Outs!Jlndinit Lt>ad ~ tor 1n a M1n1St.'ne' or Spe<:tal. 1u·<'ord1n1t 111 TV Academy award' direr· l or John l.t>\'en.•n1t• Hut the Anadt>m~ has t orn-<·tcd 1110 out rajl('(IUS rult• t hill has. in 11rl'Vl· nui. ye11rs, .,kf'wrd tilt' vutln• In odd dirt., ltoM ~ominau.>d a<·to" 1n 111 ffilnl'l('rtl''l/\l)l'l'lal Utll' l(nrt~ tan nv" '11bm1t uapes of thrir rnllrt pc•rforman1 t• r1•1ot.tro!lt" ur ll·Ol(lh In l h• I'•"'· lt•Ad .t• lllf ' v. o n ill lov. t'(f lo 'i1thm1t '' ,.,,,.., from only 11n1· •·1't"1d1• 11( l4 llllnl'l'rl•.. 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Fellow Amt>rican~. nur Ion" national n •run mf(htm.trt· 1' ovt•r Sort 11( I nrortunatrly many of tht' nt'W fall 't'rtl.., havt• ltw d1-.t1m l whi rr of dl.'Ja \ u about tht•m. and ar(' crcatt•d from 111-,11tht!' that arc l'VN) bat a'\ profound ,,., anythtnlt you'll find in "All I tkally 1'.-t•d To Know I l.nrn.-d 1n Kindrrf(ar· lt•n .. To v. 11 TIH>.w Wk ~1Hmbfr ~t Put An foadtmaed lo Matt Lar't S4aas of MOM)' Ort It. CBS ha.' ... 111fft-<l thr pcx·kch 11( prndut1'r' lo branl{ '" 'h""' that mtl(ht 1111 vt· lx•t•n mtt•rl',t 1nl{ ~II y1•iw• al{11 • For t'"Hmplt-'Tlw f la"'h .. 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Th11 nN "ork' knulo\ rhat "''' Jll hm).t lo rt'lllrn tc1 tho--.• "'11nderful day-. 11r ( :1f1•1t•rH• focid :wcl hallway bu I ht."' \11 (1•wt•r than four nt•w "4.'nt·~ an-~t '" h1f(h "'hf'l(ll • "Park...r IA'WI' Can't Lo!W (Fox, Suncla)"•) " about t tw t'Ooll'8t kid in .. 1·hool "'1111 c·ynll'nlly l>t>nds tht• ru l«'i 111• '" in rnn'it~nl hot w<1tf'r with his prurnpal and hi' "'"l<'r. h" only '1bhnl( • .. Fc•rn' B11\•llt·r · 1 ~I\<·. Mond1ty' I '' ,1h1111t lht• n"''''"I krd in ~l·houl. wh<.1 1 ~ nwally bt•nds t ht• rult•s lie tis 1n <'On· :-.t.1n1 hot walt'r with hi~ print'1pal and 111 ... ""''''· his only . tbhnl(. llul y1111 c'Mtl tt'll Parkt>r from Ferri .. l'onn ?\t'm('t'0'i r arkt•r l,ewl4' has It ft•w trat•e t>lemt'nt~ of r harm and <'On· ~·t('nt t'. whtlt> C'harllt• Schlatte r plays TV'-< mo~t obn<1x1011!\ adol~nt "lnct .llmm1c Walker • 'Tla.'45 or Ut•v('rty ~hlls" (t'ox. Thur5days) features a brother and 1is- 1rr, twm~ who tran.~ff'r from Mmnupo- hs lO lh~ land of ••arm sun, cool cars and cold cash to burn sr.PTE'4BER a. ,., • SEPTEMBER IA. ltMIO •"Hull Jh~h" (!\I\('. Sunday') ui>t>:o. mu~ll ·\'tdt"(• tl'<:hn1qut·' to t·nhantc s uch ~ubllt• -..•nd UJ>'> ~ ct <>hnky ~:ngh .. h lea «ht•r ( 1'1&m·y \' alt•n I who IC'.tC'ht"' \lmll('' by l"'lk&nlt O&boUl pt'lHht•' •L' tht' l·amt'r:.1 LOOm.., 1n on hl'r )i!lutt•al muscuh1ture Alldrty Mtadows. Kf'•t. MtUf')' La l 'ww Bwt A Mu May Wortr fro• · .. t.o ~u. 8ut a Motaif'r ls B..n.d al 31. Wh<lt '' t lw "'"'t danl(t•r1111:-. prufrs~111n • l'olt1 1• 11rr1 < 1•r" Ftrdtl(hlt•r'' 111·1 k. nu' Tht•)"rl' n''l'••rc h l1hr.tr1.tn' '1•m11.1rt·d to t ht' dt'itthly ~·nl fM1•tt h~ I ht· ·" 1•r.1Jl1' A m1•r11 ~n T ' · m"t hc·r' • On l nd1• Bud." t CBS 'lond.t\'' for 1·x.tmpll'. ' boon'h um It' 1 ,,,.., l11r th11•1• lod' ~f11•r tht'lr pitr••nl' 1 h1-.·I.. 1nt11 111111•1 lnf1 n1t y •On · Amt•rwan t>n•amt•r · f :-.nr . Sat 11rd.t y' I nt>w'pdJM.'r <'11lumn1'1 Hobt>rt l 'rn h 1., a widower v.1t h ct d.rnjlhtt'r <1nd a .,on •On ·~·lln\ll) Mttn · Crl\.I\, ~1tl11rd.ty'1 (;rt'J(ory llarri-;on pl&)'!'I a wadov. Pr ra1,. tnl( four rh aldr<'n "My T hi'('(• Son" (and it °"ul(htt•r ) " N~ Trif'f! Still. "°ml' nt.•w '('rtt''! 11( frr 'i0mt•th1n~ dlfft>n>nt All arr Oav.t'd but ~1vt• tht·m c:rt'dlt for t ryinl( • "wfestones" (l\IJC. Sunday,1 fol lows a difft rent mt"d1cal <'&.!It' \'arh wtt'k Thi~ may ~ the worst 1dt>a for a l(Ood !Wrtt-11 {'Vt r We JU~t don't think m01\t JX'Oplt' want to get up frqm dinnt'r to watch a show that featu~~ ~r«to­ M'Op C V\t'W of a d\Rawd C-Olon • "DE A." (Fox, Fridays) lloniM"S tM- Drug EnforcttMnt Ad11unlst'rat1on In :o.h1nt"• that l.'mpl•1y 1'\ 1·r)'l hm1t fn1m ,1.·rap11•d dramd to do, 11m1·ntary ndt•o ''" •l d)l.l' Ir 'i. ~ r ........ in al lnJl 1Jt"tl. but n t-: •\ .. 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Saskatc:newen AougMdefs at Ottawa ROUQh Rldtts (LiYa) (3 00) f.l.'l.mlll Mlliof LHP letebel New Y()(t{ Mets at Phlladelpn1a Pn1:hes From Veterans Stadium (Ltvej (3:00) amJ1 Mat« Leeeu- laMbel Oakland A s 11 New Y()(t{ Yankees (Live) 13 001 -11:30 ~ PGA Golf Hardee s Classic Final round lrom tile Oakwooo Country Clut> 1n Coal Valley. Ill (Live) (200) -1 PM fm fm U.S. Open Tennie Men s Final From tile USTA NatlOf'lal Tennis Center 1n Flushing MeadOw, NV (live) O ~~) lDI NF\. Football Regl()f1at coverage Houston Oiiers at Atlanta FalcOns, San Diego Chargers at Dallas Cowt>oys Indianapolis COits at Bu"alo Brll s M1am1 Dolpl'l1ns at New England Patnots Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Raiders New York Jets at Ctncinnat1 Bengals or Prnsburgh Steelers at Cleiveland Browns IL1ve1 13001 -1:30 ~HoneA.ctng Maryland M1ltron From Bal11more (ltve) ( 1 001 -S PM ~ Majot LHgue BHeball St Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs From Wngley Field tL1ve1 (3 00) mJm l'1Jl1Ill NFL Football Ph1laoelph1a Eagles et New York Grants (live) (3 00) MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10 -I PM Imm. NFL Football San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints 1Ltve1 0(300) -7 PM ~ MefOr League .. MW Atlanta Braves at San Franasco Gtants (Live) (2 45) TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 -7PM -...,~ ...... Lot Angeles Dodger• ., San °"90 Padres (live) (2'4S) -1:30 llm.W .... l ..... .. Htlll Ttairns to Be IU'TEMBER 8, 1• SEPTEMBER 16, 1880 Annoupced (Live) 13 001 mllll Majot league Baset>.11 Minnesota T "N1nc; at Cahlom1a Angels 1L•ve1 (3 OOj (l]J:m Mal()f league S.Mbaft Atlanta Brave'> at San Francisco Giants (Live) It.' 451 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12 -7:30 mllll Ma!Of League Baseball M1MPSOta T"" "S a~ California Angels il'~"l (3 001 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 -7 30 ----~'feJm CFL Football Eamonton E~io.•mos at SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15 9•30 -------~Coll~ Football P1>nnsylv'ln1a at Danmouth IL vt>l (3 00 lll• College Football f • 1 l 1• A At'>il'Tla 1L vP j 10;30 c:r:L•ll Ma1or League Baseball P~ ~d .. •on:a Pt I of'~ ~I ~p ..... fi;.11. M .. • IL ,P1 tJ 00 -11 AM ('-[-College Football P1•t~cv· ;r a· Qt., at1oma IL •• • j 001 (.'f«.Wi College Football 1)11, at [JS'"'' •I I JM tl ""' 13 001 -12:30 Woodward Stakes From Belmont Park m Elmoni NY (ltve) 4 PM llm Maior League Bueball Los Angeles Ooagers at C1nc1nnat1 Rl!'ds IL1vPI 12 45 -4:05 -----lll'm Ma!Of League Baseball San 0 P<:l Padres at Atlanta Bia.Pc; fL.vPI 12 451 4:30 ~ Con411ie Football Mrc-h1gan Stall' at "V' a<' v'-P (ltvPI • 3 00) -6 PM tmi..college Football M1ch1qdr1 at NotrP Dame (L1111>1=~13 001 -7 PM -----' Brill<il'I Cotumt>•a Lion ILrvel 13 OOt tm llt• College Football Rpq~1r 1 ~i'1Jll College Football Sari JOSP Staff' H Pac1l1c . I I FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14 -7;30 ~ Ma1or league Baseball Team-; to BP Annour PO 1L,vPI (J 00 ~ Ma1or League BaHball SPa't t' M l' • • at Ca 1lorn1a Angf"I<. 1L ,, 13001 • ~ • • +-- 23-piece potlialt paclcage 2 ·••10., 2 ·1•7•, 1 ....... ... 3peota ... c...,_a r veraqe, • p,., u::- 1 PM [f'!Xll PG A Golf Canao1an Qp.>11 Th 10 1"'1 trvm 0,1•. e Qqr iltO 1l v• .. 00 3 PM ll-iXm HofSe Racing $ -7.30 [lm.m College Football ScOf'eboatd -I PM ~Horse Racing FrQm Fairpif'• tT apP D,. lr ~ Baseball Tonight -8:30 ~ SpoftsCenter ,. __ ......,. • i: I rt• l*I9: EM ill ;J • t;s« • l ~I £m 8CMMI TWll RPTl•EI 11 Only Sean Portro11 Studooa ho,.. the .xcl11tl"'9 VldeoViliOfl"'co~ tY~'-" It free• our profeu1ona lf.hotogropher1 to work do .. ly with ~r c:'htld. to..,.. coptur• th• c11tttl inu eat Aho ovolloW.: '""•"' ~ ,._..,. ..._. ... oncl Copy & IHtoraHon. ,, ......... 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CNrrntno ltwel thief DeMlt Stanton, now en insurance lnVM~. beCOITlft lnYOt¥td In two murOtt• wNle Clhedllng Into the theft Of • ~ .,.._ dQlet, (R) (S) Q ...... ** .. ...,,., Ind SOn" (11NM) PM NewrNn. =i::~ tot» .• wtdowet flCll • TIN! COl.OAI A New eo..df-· It •'t h~~ Sun 1 00 p m fOll Aov -a:.-_ ....... "" • • ......., Oft "'Onent ......... (1114) Alber1 PiMly. lngf1d letomen September 9, 1 10:30 ·1 -.., GflllleM m_u New Episode! 7:00 PM • • .. Sunday Prime Time "'' Off·Broedway show (5) o (2 00) 1111 Mam.ct ... With CMdr9n Peggy launches 1 campe+gn to be voted queen of her high-sehool reuniOn (R) ($) (Part 1 of 210 -t:ao 1111 M.tntH ... WMh Chldr9ft Peggy and At enoounter '°'"* adveruries when thty entnd thttr Ngh-actMX>I reuniOn (R) ($) (P"1 2 of 2)0 7:00 -.. 7:30 1:00· Nf\. ....... (R) September 9, 1 Hot New Series James Ea rl Jone sta rs in •Gabriel's Fire: TV UrOATE looks at the new A BC seri~s. next week. OOSTA llliL\, CA DAI .. .. a ! 1 ~11 11 Iii 11 11111 t i J-1 w 8 w ~ ~ § .. i - f ,, .. • 3 i ~ co .. .... co co I ' 0 I ~ J: II I I I I 1:· ' ' .... co tft r . 1~ ~ I I~ :::s a. C» '< 3': 0 ... :::s -:::s ft i fl) I I CD ~ ,.. CD 3 c::r CD ~ .... ~1 1 I onday Prime Time (Pitt 1 of 2) Judy Devts, Vk*>f a.neriee De~ L.een'1 ~of E.M. Forsw· 1 no-tel 1n 1920I India.• lightMeing excursion tor two EnglettlWomen end lhelr lndiln compalllon ef1dl ... • tregedy !Nt ..,.,.. '° euoerbltit the conditions of 8rtbh Nie. (2'00) .. >l-1 c...-. hn: Y•C."tQrow.._. Allin Hott ~ Yu IOolt• et the dtttn.ICtion of • Cotti Rbn ,.. knit ij,..,... ..... ,,. fSer* "'"*•l Comq. Ari Inner-city 111111 ere (Wll Smfth) II .... '° ... wt9I ...._, ........ (S)Q -.............. ,,,._. In Alfter'ICI'' WI v ... ft9T1llllll • ~ t.•·••w11.1• 1:00 1:30 l:OO 1:30 September 10, 1990 Td"IJle FllW,l.Jw ..... Frenas) ~ the top IUSpect wf'9n hef boss IS murdered -1:30 September 10, lllI•.... •Cllt ,0W.:.a.i:1 ... •-g:--• = Llllll '-r .._ ..... .Dill Im 1m 8'edl~ (Rict\lf d ~,.,.., .. ~tdted ol !tit coett of~endr*d~ by wru81 wemort A 1 * pr.,,.,. (hrt ' al ;.. .. llllldt•• Semenhl DecOmet • end ioe.. her ~..,. -··...-.•J . ....,..dltlenl~la •9Qld to "*'Y ,_. ,. Of e Old HI• _,. r....-y -.. _...., ..... Wtlle .......... -S.,••• ..... ~ ,_,.. -1:11 =·:c:.:~· -~-·~°' ... 111: ........ (R) (S) i..n. .... ...,,u.s ... ...... up tn Mlldco; ·~ ...... In Swch 0.otL -er ..... , Wiii• ...,.. ,,,..,... """"* pec>cJll wtlO ltudy ~ .. lhrowN9'f 0 -10:IO Monday Night Owl September 10, 1990 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ...... 0 ............ Wiil llc:ll ~ ..... ·~ 0.. In S..O WWI a l<iss' 1 ol lllMMlll ''Secrlcl"(fl) ~.... , ..... kll -Jtlaw 0 ~ ,.. ,..... .... ....... ..... (RI "°"'* ....... likMe. (1978 Comeoy) George c F• r...., *" R Scoa, Tnsll VIII OMre (1 ~) j\'CA) _...Mal .. 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Ptce . ts.. .. , (In ,,,.,..., (In SWto} 0 Sino) 0 September 11, 1990 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 T111 Yo C0111iP'O 1 EM ..... TUESDAY HIOHLIOHT1 -.... llit.n °'"''"· ,., Bou ho• HrU (l>ot'fd fl'1trt<l1t. abort'), /las pl"'1) lo n11t llap/JJ.ll' O• "t•1rl-p>11tl'l/I frtg " T1u ABC .,,,,,, " p#'OU tll' q»sodr ,,. tl'Atrlt Mtrlllll'I Oltd t'l/11111 '""' Ir ltl'lp Jl1H,.1<1/1t 8m1tds '" its /IOSNJr ttltf'<Nr qf OM. '9'f'lt tU J/1/fl pff· pam n 1trnlfV1 rlf ,.,ns I01ttt -t:• an.mpts to raise his IOU< c:hb"en (SJ O -HMd Of .. Ctut (SNson Premeettl Biiiy MecGregor takes OVtlf as ltle new teed'ler ot U'le IHP dllss wt'lefl Mr Moote leaY9S to pursue 1 cereer In llCt1"Q 0 Rim IClill NewMtt 8oO end Emily try 10 dee!CM 11 ~ thould give up ttielr ~tandbuyl ~ ram~ In rNCtlOt'I to Toran1g1·1 (Tost1tto Mlfune) .,,...,.., In 8'9ctltft0tot (Rictwd ~).IN Jffvits who con..-trlt Pfottstanl Engl!Sf\man a ltnet to .,.., !ride egrtemtntl with JIC)en. ploC lo mut'Oaf r.n (Parl 2 of 8) -· Tuesday Prime Time 0:1 lmtm lewltc:htd Aunt 0.ra lrlet to help 01rrtn ~ospective client mmil Mtlgnum, P.I. Rick 11 the target of 1 con men's lltest SCheme lmMovte ... 'Otrty Dlnclng .. ( 1987) Jenni I tr Grey, P1trictt Swayze A Catlkll Mountalnt rts0t1. -circ:I 1963, ~ .. !tie blekOtop for this tatt ot te>mlnet btCWMrl I lhelttrtd leen·egtr and • 11 7:00 7:30 streetwise oance Instructor (S) Q (2·0()) 11!.9 Ro.....-. ROMannt wants 10 beoomt a writer bul can I find 1 qutet P'act to work (R) IS) Q fii9 0fa Frontlne lpeciel ~ ''The Arming of Iraq" All tXlmlnaflOn of how Western nattont tided Iraq s mlll1aty buildup duMg '"' 1 oeos Hott Hoddlng Car1ef. Q WllMo¥te ''JotlMy Chana Ftrnando September 11, 1 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 lealtttld Olld C:..-l .... j WCI ........... Dis Iba ..... (Rl ''Gbll "°""' "Two Men on In" • Horle" Allende. Veronica Castro. Un iO'*' campMlno c:Nc9nO M tnlmOf I oon II hlje del patron ~. que trM ptObltf'nn para tu novll ai.c.na y i.s familitl. (2·00) ... ~TY* Moore Phylis. Who hH IVtt ~herr ...... tatt lieenM. Met to ... . houH eo Lou. ........... &ldieand s.tnpeon" (1990) Sir• Obrt. I.CUit Gou1tt Jr. 8.-1 on Sita Altllgln Cartel's autobbgrlPh'cli novel abOut the re4ationshlp befWeen a young white gift Ind I IOnely t>lacil man In reo11t rurtl Georgi1 ooung the 8!"Y 1940. (2 00) cmm0reen~ Olr• puthtt for tht construction of a town youth center -... .. Co.ch While Ctwt1t1nt it on wtttlend duty, I bortd Heyden lnVlt91 Luthtr lO her "'*"'*'" (A) (S) Q uesclay Nleht Owl 1:30 2:00 2:30 September 11, 1990 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 '9CNlwl Nlwl (R)O MIC ..... .. .. "l1le Lllll Mlfd .... 11976. w.s.n ~ HesUI ,, ~ .. ••\I) "fllr Witld '° .-." (1952 ~I Fred F• T...., MOUT Ytr1 RalOn (1 32) .,...... Mii .. Tt9 ..,,. Ooomldly ..... ,,.... ...... ~MA,..,... (1989 ~) RClCl ~ .. ••llr 1"' ... ow T.-ce" (1970. Ol'Wl'll) Mldft" IOll, Clludirl c.on. f1 ·29) SIU#1 WMrnln Fos t I 40! (OIA#I S. _..,.. Delll I ...., ..... ....., Md °"""" (, 987 Oramll Eowwo ~ Olmo& Wt Los Mgeles matll -=tier Jlrne E:Q. 1anl9 llspres !¥$ ~ ., •• rel pass .,, ICMfQd ••-" ,, tmA4 Bl58Cl on • 11'\19 s Nlloll'e ...... T*r ........ .. _,. .. ·--Ill f' " 11 .. ~ C» Q. ~ C» & I» '< ,. ;: C» ... ~ 0 0 ~ "' C» ,, ,... C» 3 O' C» .. m 8 ~ w 0 ~ & ~ CD & • '< (I) C» ,, r+ CD 3 r .. .... ~ .. .... 1:00 1:30 1:00 9:30 September 12, 1990 10:00 10:30 11:00 Tole.Ml1tPDM ..... 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Im 'VISPr~ ~SN 958 r:m CIS Newt ~ ..... si..o A·T.-Skits ~ mJI AICNewl :; Newt :; Tlftt'• Co. FlllllJT• ""'°' t* I ... '*" Allllh IOI ..... -1:00 ltm OMriel'• Fire Orame JtmeS Ear1 Jones stars as a man releHed lrom prison who becomes an lnYest;Oator fOf the defense attorney who treed him (RI =(Mory Oey1 Rutectc1 s hfe is endanQtf ed dunng 1 murOll llWUbgatlOC'I ~ ~ learnt that the partner ht edmlres is on the take ISi tDI MJ .... ft "•nse>ec1or M«M II" A young woman •• found '""a.red In • WOOOltoctl pu0 I perkfng lot CRI (P9r1 1 of 2) O .. CMet1 Aob6n Ind AeOlccl r.c. CfW'nlnll d\qll ~tn· feted corpofltt CMtcMlf ..,.. 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Mtrltyn wom#l wflO no ionger SATURDAY ot I coloo@I wOOse comedy An aw ot Monroe A Widower. his recognizes hef own HIOHLIOHTS 5tubb0fnness leads to war unpredtCtablflty surrounds son and a barroom hUSband and cs.ugtlte< between Apacties <Jnd s1~nts and faculty at '" enterta•net escape on • confronts dart. ~ets -settl@fs '" Old AMona unusual hl<Jf' sCflOOj (RI ratt lfom Indian in.dis trom '* past as She 1:00 g; ~ Ind a sinister ~mblef who anernptS tO reconstrvc1 hef •lilo'lle•• 'The Voung A~ Thfl ~w• IS Intent upon ng them Me (2 00) lmity" (1970) Chlr1H l<td finds himself seet&tly SMw "Tn1>v1e to Jer~ ~ lofdettOM• -Ironton. Telly Savalas A he!~ thl army to learn Kem' Sonos 1ncludft 1:30 pntreet killet ...... thl Identity of tile Hawtc 'They Oidn t Believe Me. 8erlnett Ind Cr~ IOok Qm Uwl flooftl CM _ on the organized N ) (Pert 1 of 2) (,) I ve Told Every little '°' bOrdef '~· and ~wood low! The Lo. WM botl who dOu~ N8tielnel O.C.•~ Star l'nd 'Smoke Get$ tn sn· Ok1 flame of nett s Angetn PNeMrmontC • him (2.00) An 1n-def)ttl IOok 11 lhft ·Your Eyes amYn In town (R) (Part 1 tma1 concert of the ... ~ llloN•••• "Fort flCOSystem created by the ~ HorM A.clng From a. IS presented. ak>ng witt\ .,, .,.. (19481 JoM Amazon River s sea~aJ = (Tape Oelayl Movtt ''MtftlOl ies inOtdJll ~· eyne. ~Fonda The ftOodino 1n cen1ral Brazil llovtt • • • River ot Murder I 19901 NMq di= Hot*2 by Alex ~ ~t of John otd I U.S ISlO of t.fo Ret\Jm { 19S4 l Allen, Ventty A ~ T ""° Giii nu!IER Ii IMO SF.PTF.M RF.ft I&, I • .. -- --- • Saturday Prime Time IDI 6:00 NICNtwt ..... !Sines Premiere) (Ill AIMftclll Cllcllllrt s*eol 8:00 8:30 September 15, 1990 To II AIWIOUllCed ~Nell Tlf'IW'l9 IRl (In Slel'eol ::J 10:30 11:00 ~···~ ..... Oft .. 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Bob ,..wh•rt Jerry takes up permanent resldenee at the Hartleys white recovenng from a broken romance milm lewftched Samantha ts asked to keep an eve on a 10-year·o4d wartocil fO< some friends rmm9 Mo-M •Yt ''The Storm Aldef' (1957) Scon Btldy, Mala Powers Small time ranchers hire 1 noconous gunlllnger lo protect lntm from an unscrupulOOs land baron (1 30) -1:60 ._ .... "$4.IMvW Aun" (1980) !>.-Grt~S. Rty Mtbnd A gtOc.IP of 1een.-egtrt tight for their hves a'1e< Al Creelllrte OrtlC 9lld IMll L,..,... W.a .,_ T~ On klge At Woll T119 Uau· Fride 1CtHo: ~of• Al-,..._ IJt The Liit f\rtlng · to Jerome Kem reen McGo-.itrn (In 5*eo1 1111 ::;i Tl'IMIOoft d1scovenng a secret Whtie strandf'd 1n the dese<t 12001 -9:00 £m Entef1alnment TNa Wfftl Sharon Gless new TV senes The Tnals ol Rosie 0 Neill .. (S) llim Young Riden The men or the Pony Express find themsetves taking d•fterent siOes IS the sllfl ol !he CIVIi War •PO<oeches tRI (S) (Pan 2 of 2j Q fI:JI Movte ***Yt "Los OlvtdldQS (1950) Allon10 M&jla, Roberto Cobo The problem or poverty. •and y(>Uttlful Cttme lt'I ~ MeJUCO Cfty alum IS dtpjle*I (, 30) Oo6den Glf19 ROM I cNldhOOd IOYe rMppeers rt,,,.,,, PolUlk (/ J mul Mnrk fin/low plnJI ctudn111 n#d fr1ntd1 '" \Hl't 111111 Jlrqlt ' 11'lt1rh rt'J)t'flf' II\ prf'l'li'll' l'pl•ii/lffl' f'M /h11v of 11'" "'"'' ,,.,,,,. flh J(f'lfl ,,,,, jtri t /111111• "'"'" ,,, nr11· /ltl' mntrrlfll .1 (t',f'N trnrltl'r d1,1mrt.( lll'r fin(~ . 11tr11 slfr dn"'"" nr11w#d lnlkl#Q t>v. ft fl/ grrnl l:>t q/1slt P'"''' 11td II"'· thr.~ "11/ hr "" tiff jhml and vies with Miles !or n .. r attentton (R) (SI CJ ~ On St.ge At Wolf Trep M1ureen McGovern performs $00QS from her album Another Woman 1n Love . other selections tnelude At the Bal~I a Gershwin medley and The Morning Alter" (S) ~~Noeti. lnYllado John Denver ~ M8fY Tytef Moore red gets the chance to meet his IOOI Wltltet Cronkite C9m OfMf\ Ac,.1 An abandoned dog 1s left at Lisa and Oliver s doorstep -t:30 11.m l!mpty Nnt H11--;v;- otd glrttrl@nd may not be 11 amoous 11 ht ii to start e relat10nshtp IRI IS) CJ &;!!II Dtctl Van Dyke A rec.Us the time ~ defended hls title I S wetght champeon OI n ~--camp 0cwww Reed As edtt0t or the school pa Jeff leads a protest 193' homewo<ti -1:41 ll9I 1!1 Qrito Et gr110 "8 l~mtll"8"' en VlYO detde II civdlCI Me•JCO -tO:OO CD!ITA .MCSA, CA. 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SI 2 40 fi: Wey to Love W 4 pm kt ,,. • .,..rd Gift s 9 30 ~ Wer.woff of Londoft Tu 1·15 o.m The Wet Per90e SI r r r 5 ~ 0rMftll C-TNI W Bpm WN19Mn9 lmfttl SI 6 JO f.: Wtllt9 Oe'tonl M 5 p m r ! Pm ~Qoe Tu 4 pm WMe F .. hf F J pm WM I• Juille? M 9 P. m W'->"1 Heny C"""6? F 4 30 ~:SJ=:rr, ~ 6 • m w°"*' a M9n: Monee of llduc1llon Th I 55 • m w°"*' O!I "" v.,.. °' • ~· .,..lldowfl w s rs •m WOl'tllna Girt Th 3 55 1 m WOlid Wfttlout 1ur1· Th 12 pm y Yocing AgMi S 4 pm F 9 f,: Young and IN hYI W 930 pm YOUftt Dtll~ Tu 9 • m Yount Elnt t1i1 8 pm J~ ,gun• fl p In SI YukOft letert Tu 2 Q trJ. Vutron v..,.._. s 6 pm z Zely loftd Me Tl! 6 JO 1 m I i~h~ 111830 . "' "Gabriel's Fire" The fa II st>a . on heats up with tht.• ABC drama C\t.>ri t.•s, • which tars jdn1t!S E,uJ Jont!s . TV UPDATF rt»porL , nex t Wt?l'". -.. • .. GREAT AovANCES IN . ORANGE CouHTY HISTORY. ~ <ioii; ON tuJ OCN is television news IW.e ~ never seen hebe. It's everything that's going on in Orange County. News. WeattwJ. SpcJts. Traffic. 8usineSs end rinance. bsr wortd. Available whenewr you want it Wire rd '*'1ifll second fiddle to LA ... Fer hither inbmation. cal 1 ~ PlndlitllS1,a.•u 11tll on~~ Panlpl Cable-Com1'\llity S.W. bsnm ~ RRM Santa Mafprita CableYisiofl So W. OOITA Ill.IA. CA. DAJLY PU.DT , :SUNNY THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS GOOD MORNING I It's Sunday, Sept. 9, 1990, and here's what's happening: OR.ANGE COAST WEATHER: Sunny and warm. TMay't MP/low: 77-tl Yesterday's hi~/1ow: 76-65 Tomorrow's tligh/low: 76-67 SPORTS: BJp Sdtool Football: C..ta llltta BIO Twnlyalae Palau c.-..aty C.Ueae Football On.Ip Cout C.lleae 30 lAq Bead City Colle1e 0 .c ......... ,.. ... __.M,__...... INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: ffyou're having trouble th~ days pick..ing up the Daily Pilot from the porch, you're not get- ting weaker, we're getting stronger -well. fatter. actu- ally. Our heavyweight Thursday edition weighed m at a who~ ping I 3/8 pounds -up more tha n a full pol:lnd from just six months ago, when we tipped the scales at a measly 1/4 pound. A fat Pilot means more editorial and advertising con- tent. and. therefore. a healthier newspaper. If we continue this flattering weight gain at the current rate. wc'fl be as rotund as the big boys, the Los Angeles Times (2 1/2 pounds) and Orange Coun- ty Resister (2 I /4 pounds). in six months. Our weight-pin diet secrets: the best local news, excelleht service, quality advertisers and, of course, involved read- ers. Herc's to our health. • INDEX Brl~ Buslnen Clusffied Comics Crossword Ef'ftf'Ufnment Horoscope Ann Lancters Opln6on cs c 1-2 C3..S Inside cs 84·5 cs Bl A7 Al cs 'Olke Log Publce notices Society 81-l 01-6 TV Update 86 ~llstings WNCher TODAr.S THOUGHT •••• Min ~ God ,.,,,,,.. .. ;Jlwtlh proverb. SEPTEMBER 9, 1990 . . The richest land baron Meet Donald Bren, head of the Irvine Co.~ By GAltY HECTOR They trowel on the glitz and hype their newest building as "the eighth wonder of the world." Their chest-thumping antics are cal- culated to coax lenders to pile ever more money on their illiquid little souls. Why is it that in the age of Donald Trump so few mega-builders seem able to make money quietly? Herc's a Donald who h~s. No developer is more understated -or more likely to end up rich beyond the dreams of Plutus -than a little-known Californian named DonaJd Bren. His Irvine Co. owns a duchy-size swath of real estate in the heart of Orange County -I 00 square miles of m ostly raw land sitting squarely in the path of Los Angeles' southward sprawl. No one else in North Amenca controls a single property of such vast size and potential as this. Irvine Co. land begins at the Pacific, with 10,000 4tcrcs of scrub brush overlooking a breathtaking stretch of coast. To the nonh lies Newpon Beach, one of California's toniest cities, and on the south is the ex- clusive enclave of Lagu""a Beach. The pro~ erty extends inland in a rough rcctangle, spilling across the coastal bills into a nch alluvial valley with thousands of acres on which the company still ' grows fruits and vegetables. Thence it rolls on into the ruaed Santa Ana Mountains with its easternmost border some 20 miles from the Pacific. Bren's ambition is as big as the land he controls. He wants to tum his mostly empty acres into the model American comm unity of the 21st century. filling his canvas witfl the familiar landmarks of late-20th-century · commercial civilization -office parks, housing tracts, and shopping malls crisscrossed by highways. Loath to talk about himself. be will pop qpcn a Budweiser aboard his 2&-foot power boat as he surveys the coastline and spin grand visions of bringing the timeless beauty of Italian Re- naissance architecture to his sun-parched property. Says he: "Developing this propcny in the best possible way is the most import- ant thinJ in my life. I expect to be working on this into my 90s." Bren, 58. bought Irvine Co. m 1983, a transaction one admirer descnbes as "the best real estate deal since Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Island." He bas since risen into the ranks of American billionaires. Today his 93 percent stake in Irvine and his other assets which include companies tha1 build homes and office towers throughout California. 8JVe him a princely net wonh of S2 billion. But says .Carl Reichardt, CEO of Wells Fargo Bank and a member of Irvine's board. "no one but the Lord knows how much the land 1s really wonh." The very lushness of the Irvine holdings that makes them a builder's dream also stands as a major obstacle to their devclo~ ment. In rcaJ estate jargon, the Irvine land is an "in fill'' project. perhaps the largest 1n the world. It is a hole of open territory surrounded by the estabrrshed romrmmirics of Oranae County. Only 125,000 people live within its borders. but some expens (orccast that the number will nearly double by the end of the decade. And on Bren's domain arc some or the most environmentally scns1t1ve Donald aren II called Amertca•1 rkhest a.nd baron. ..., __ .,.... Bren intends to find out. He calls the Irvine property his "raw canvas" and plans to devote the «St of his life to its develop- ment. And what a spectacular canvas it as. Printed and tondensed w ith permission of Fortune Gunfire, killing mar quiet park By GEORGE McCRORY .,.._,_ ..... _._ FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A quiet evening at Mile Square (ounty Park was interrupted by a violent shoot- ing Saturday. with one man killed and a second wounded. Police are seeking fi ve people 1n connection with the k..ilhng. Wit- nesses said the fi ve fled from the scene rig.ht after the shooting. The park was filled with p1cn1ck- ing families and strolling couples and many crowded around the murder scene along Euclid Strttt and Heil A venue after hcarillJ the shots and the wail of police sirens. Shfriffs Lt. William Francis said Fountain Valley poltcc responded to the shooung at about 6:30 p.m. O ne man was taken to Fountain Valley Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The second victim was transported by Lafe Fhght helicopter to UCI Medi· cal Center. He was hsted 1n stable cond1t1on. Francis said. The names of the victims were not released. Francis SIJd the fi ve suspects and the victims. aJI Vietnamese. knew each other. The officer said he did not know if the shooting was gang- related. It took place near a tree located a fPfe.se 1H SHOOT/Bade P•J Head-on collision I . coastal and wetland pro pcn1cs 10 a state concerned with preserving its dwtndhng suppl~ of open space and womed about overbwldang. -unconvenuonal 1n the real estate busi- ness. Unlike most developers. most lime horizons can best be measured 1n nanoseconds as they scrambk to extraC1 capnal from one completed project so they can finance the nelll. Bren works from a plan that could take 35 years to complete. He Development on the sale Bren en"1s1ons calls for unusual financ1al prowess. a deft fttl for politics, and first-scale pubhc relations skills. He follows a "build and hold" stratCI) fPfeae lff IREN/P• ASJ Teen killed on beach DANA POINT -An 18- year-old youth was shot to death in broad daylight on the beach Saturday. and police have taken a 16-year-old boy into custod).' they believe might be responsible. Terminal used for jet, finally The sbootina occurmi at 12:52 o n the Dana Point "strand" beach, and Ora.nae County Sbcnff's deputies re-- spond1na to the call found wu- ncucs ldministtrina CPR to the victim. Paramedics con- tinued life savina procedures. but the youth was pronounced dead at J nearby hospnal. Witnesses told Sheriff's of- ficen they saw the 16-year-old suspect running from the beach. By IRIS YOKOf Delly ,_ s.Mf w- No one lost their lugpge or 'iuf- fered from Jet lag.. So although they never real!) went anywhere. the approll1ma1cl) 140 passengers on the cert'mon1al firs! flight out of the new Thomas F ~111:1:1'.'1.D:u Rtle) Terminal lllPllJ were all smiles and laughter Sat- urda) morning. The term inal d~sn 't open for business unul ncll-t week. But the Or- ange Count) A' 1a- tton Council spon- sored '"Flight I 9QO." a scenic. one- hour fl1Jht O\er ~uthern (a11forn1a on an Amencan .\1rlt n" Bocma 75 7. Saturday 1n honor of the dcdt- cauon Of the Ot'" terminal P&W·nacn included county super- visors. airport otlic1a ls a nd architects and an arra} of area busi-ness people who paid 5250 apiece to ride on the ceremonial flight Procttds JO to the airport ans pro-vam. which wlll bnng a scncs of rotauna an e'h1b1ts to the a1rpon Earl) Saturday morning. the pass- engers assembled at the sparkltna ne" 1ermtnal and were treated to a bufTC't breakfast at the Orange Gnll. 1he termmars central restaurant on the upper le,1'.'l Well forttfied. the passengers filed o'er to G ate 8. where an cl('('tron1c SIJO board wel- comed the VIPs to Flight 1990. set to depan at 10 a m .\II passengcr'i had personahz.cd boardtna passes and passed through a metal dt'tector But the absence of carT)-on lugagl' stgnaled this waJ clcarl) an unusual flight ~ell. the D1 ~•eland band that ~renaded pac;o;cngers as the) walked to the gate "'u a btt out of the ordtnaf) too. Oncc aboard. the onl) assl&Jlcd seats wcrt' the lirst<lass seats re- served for the lOUnt} d 1gn1tarin. All other passenger\ found scats 10 aisles 11 through 15. economy class. The <\mcn o tn A.1rhn" ettw and pre-flight prepar.u 1ons "'-'Cre the same as an} flight But Capt. Ralph trek's comments over the speaker were clearlv more casual than usual. As two i'>asscngcrs came rushina down the aisles m1nut.cs before takeoff. Strek made an an- ISft AJRl'ORT 1"9 A4J Gala-fetes completion of Hoag cancer unit 9y VIDA DIAN ...,.._C.cow•• Aleddln and his lamp rould not have made a ~tter wish come true. So wba& if it took more than A ~ and One N1Jhts? And sa what if the land of Arab)' •• not a Pleaant olece at \M moment'> This. •t caJled for CCiebrllJOQ, and more t.ban 100 dilltd. danced and reveled at the u uoc ·a newest ouit. b CUttf victun TM wilh for a CUttf uaunen1 caeer at ~ H01P1tal wa madt Oct. 29, 1916. AbOul 420 npts \atcr * rnofttY pl l21 mtJ\ion, was 8d~ved. and about IOO nilbts later , the Patt) and Grorac HOii Cancer Center 1s a wish come t:rUe • The Saturday CVCOll\& cek~llon 1n a wltan's tent on the pounds or the hOlpital wu one of the ICQOn'a most m..-nifittnt social eventi. It attracted the elite of the ara'a dvtC. cultural and philanthroptc 1e8den. and 1t reprettnted a cha~ b more. detpet wishes to come m.e for cancer victims and their loved oats. The Arabian black tic event Wll p&anntd b)' The Sandpipen l8d IMf lMd * panypri lO ....., .-a bqewekd, feathered and ta1I I "" .... WA/Ml -- Orange Coast People Terri Blake SHEIS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _The crusadina _Jl'C8t-grandmother who successfully lobbied Congress to create Grandparents' Day. celebrated toda}, the first Sunday after Labor Day. PROCLAIMING THE WORD ----- She was honored by the Costa Mesa Ctty Council on Tuesday and p~nted with a proclamation declaring tbda> to be Grand- parents Day 1n the city. She began her drive to create GrandparcntS Day 1n 1955. when she began collectma signatures at the comer of Hollywood and Vine on a petition in favor of the holiday. Her crusack culminated when President Jimmy Carter created a national Grandparents Day in 1978 and signed legislation making 1t permanent the next year. BUNNY FOR THE CAUS£ ----- v1vac1ous and always a show-person. ~he °tften donned a Playboy bunny outfit dunng her crusade to demonstrate seniors' '1tallty and draw attention to her cause THE LATEST FIGHT -------- Parualt) paralyzed by a stroke 1n 1987. she has battled back to re take control of her hfc. Last )car she passed a dnver's test in her spec1all)-cqu1pped car and regained her hcenSt' to dn.,·e -By R•1~r Bloom . . • ;If> Orange Coast Week In Review Four fCU1d lhot to death In o.t. Meu COST A MESA -They lived quietly, ud by mott repona, &bey died quietly -if a violeot death by pn.sbot can be called ~wet. Habo Thi Duona. 2$, bcr two cbi&dml and a male &ieod identified u Oub Vu Le, )(), or Wnuni"#F, were found lbol 10 Ge.th at about 7:30 p.m. WedDetdly _ i~ an ...,uneet at I 367 laker St. Tbe two cbildren. 7·~ Tbans Quoc Niia,_ and Lan Neoc Npyea. 4. MR found in a bedroom. Tbc two lduhs were found tide by side in the Uvina room. Neiabbon were lhocted. and alto m,.Ufiod by tbe killinas-Myi111 they bad teen no aiana of violence in the bily, altboulb lbere were tome unconfirmed repor\I of conflict, poaibly witb an tt-iUlbaACL .. They were n:al quiet. but they were always frieodJy. they'd always smile when you said 'bi' to them, .. said Katby Jama, wbo lives across a narrow oounyard from the victims' apartmeGL lrvlne councll again refuses-_, seat G•ldo IRVINE -The third time was no charm for City Council hopeful Mary Ann Gaido. Gaido, who twice bas souJbt to be sworn u a council member since a jud&c ordered that she be seated. was rebuffed apin Thursday, this time by lbe ellistin.a City Council. In an emotionally charged, special afternoon mcctina. the council refused to seat Gaido. opting instead to bold a special November election and to pursue an appeal of last Friday's ruling by Superior Court Judge Eileen C. Moore. who ruled Gaido should be seated. The two-hour mcetina was punctuated by banh words from Coun- cilwoman Paula ~cmer, who charied that the three other council members had made up their minds on the issue before the discussion bcpn. Werner's accusations came after she saw that. in makina a motion to pursue the appeal and not seat Gaido. Councilman Barry Hammond was rcadina from a copy of a draft handwritten by City Man-..cr Paul Brady. ··1 am euraordinarily dismayed to be the only councll member who docs not have a copy of that motion, which was just read word for word ... I can't believe you did this," Werner told her colleagues. Cook decides he wants out of the kitchen HUNTINGTON BEACH -Proclaiming that "the real Paul Cook woke up." the city's former city administrator said Wednesdt)t he's bowing out -uncquivoally -as a candidate in the Nov. 6 City C-OlJJlcif"iicc. "I finaJly came to m) senses:· said Cook. who had been considered one of the likely frontrunners in the I I-person field. ··1 don't want the job. I got up in the middle of the night to tell my wife (Margie). "My name 1s on the ballot but I don't want to serve. Even 1f I'm elected by some fluke, I won't serve. I would give it to the person Wlth the next highest votes. "I don't want to sit through the City Council meetings. I want to watch Monday Night Football instead." Cook. 53. who said friends talked him into entenng the campaign. retired as city administrator m Apnl after also serving as a city engineer and dm~ctor of public works. Judge orders new llcenslng hearing for Elam NEWPORT BEACH -With less than 48 hours to spare. Dr. Michael Elam's medical license was saved Tuesday by a Superior Coun judge m Sacramento. The Newpon Center cosmetic surgeon accused of insurance fraud. botched tummy tucks and fal s1fymg medical m:ords could''e been forced 10 give up his scapel Thursda} But after a heanng before Supenor Coun Judge Jcffre) Gunther last Friday. Elam·s lawyer announced the Judge had granted a stay until the case could be rt·heard in Sacramento. It will probably be six months or more before a new heanng begms. N~ws of th~ w~lrd Driver is deposited in local jail ly Chuck Shepherd •Alvin Owens Bray. 45. was ar- rested tn K~ne. Tex.as. in March after he drove his pickup truck through the First State Bank's lobby. The bank president. who rushed to the truck after the incident, said Bray told him he had $7 million on him and asked. ''(Is) this the drive- through?'' Teen dllmppe..ed m ume tine n Dr. White NEWPORT IEAOI -JavesdplOfl are look.ina into a poeli~ ~Dk between uae di•ppeannoe of a 16-)'CIU"Old boy and Or. Jama Whhe • ftilbt fromjuttiec. · ile -....-Tbe ieeo., a bmer raident of Ca.mp O'Neal for JUven o .... _. .. vanished about &ht eame time White &.lied to appear in oourt for ten~ on moa.&atioa ctaar.-Aus. 29, Newport 8eacb police Sit-Andy Oon11 conflnned Wednetday. , la · White pleaded auilty to two counts of perform•na oral oopu uon on an uncoucioua mu lut May. The psychiatnJt faced up to 10 yean in state prison, but Red before be coold be sentenced. Before White's amtt, be lciCd u consultina psychiatrist for the n~w defunct Camp O"Neal. White wortcod at the Mammoth Lakes camp while the misaiaa boy wu a raident there, Ooois said. ' I Coast offld•ls •re battening down the M!ches Visions of titanic waves. killer tides and tree-flatteoina wmds are dancina in the beads of area officials this m~nth, in what !fCither watchen are callina one of the most ominous bumcane seasons an Oranae Coul history. If there ever was a September that could muster anothe~ sran~y storm, this is it, local observen and even a few expens -includina the National Weather Service -are saying. . . Cities aJona the Oranae Coast are takina the threat senously. Offiaals in Huntinaton Beach, fountain Valley, Newpon Bca~h and Costa Mesa told the Oraqe C..1t Dall)' Pilot last week they are taking steps to prepare for a major storm. Gang member arrested In Huntington shooting HUNTINGTON BEACH -Police arrested a 17-year-old gang member who rcponedly confessed to the shooting death of another boy at the Boys and Girls Oub of Huntiqton Valley on Aug. 25. . Lt Ed McErlain said Tuesday that Huntinaton Beach officen. assisted by Garden Grove investigaton. atTCSted the t~n-qcd Vietnamese suspect last Sunday in a commercial area of Westminster. · Tbe suspect, whose name was withheld because he 1s a juventle. wa5 being held in Oranae County Juvenile Hall on susp1c1on of murder. Move to ban pushcarts In Costa Mesa falls COST A MESA -City Council members here killed a proposed ordinance that would have bantshed pushcart food vendors, wbo sell everythina from ice cream to hot tamales. from city sid~waJk.s.. . Costa Mesa officials say the vendors. found predominantly 1n Launo neighborhoods. have become a health and safety hazard and are now too numerous to regulate properly. The city's development servl<:es director urged the council to ban them. The council disagreed and directed the city attorney to draft a regulatory ordinance requiring some son of picture 1denttfication and health inspection certificates. Labor Day beach crowd mellow; D~l's rise Thousands of sun-worshippers crowded Orange Coast beaches Monday. celebratinJ a day off work and the end of summer revelry. L1fquards reponed hght Labor Day crowds and moderate rescue acti vity. but the day was marred by a near drowning at Newport Beach. Meanwhile. drunken dnvina arrests over the Labor Day weekend 1n Orange C~nty were up 34 percent this year. largely due to the lower .08 percent dnvang·wh1lc-intoxicated hm1t. according to the Califomta Highway Patrol. The C HP said arrests increased from 119 last year to 160 this year dunng the holiday weekend. Three freewa y deaths were recorded 1n the county. Duded up Duke, nude feud greet terminal Unve1hng of a revitalized John Wayne statue was the first of many Oourishes for the public's introducti on to the new Thomas F. Riley Terminal at John Wayne Airport. Marred by construction delays. the 337,9()()..square-foot terminal was the center of more controversy last week. A painter who did a canvas of the naked torso and wtngs of Icarus for a new au·l>On terminal withdrew the work because a panel reneged on a promise to issue a poster based on the painting. Edttor'a Hoth 642-&0ll Youf--'*-...IMDelrPlal• _ ..... ----~...,tot...~l.AlbMTlle -~.._,.,...w.,,., .. ~to-.i ..... to Ille ... Oii .,.., ..... Corebltot't to -...... .__lndllde...,_ .... ~ ~-~Thall~__.,,_..,. ,_. ---.,.._,, ..,,,.,. .. , ... Delivery guarentH! • JOU do llCll N¥9 '°"' SI"* 11'1 • Ll'll. cal ~ 10 Lift etwf -'I ... I to '°" by -O\Jf CWIOflW SeMo9 C... t42~ "~ lfGlll I &.II\ IO i p tn ~..,.. _ Oii ......,_,IO -•t JOU~ ,_~,.... To meka a c:onectlon How to reach ua at the Dally Piiot Clrcu&.tlon OfMge~ 142-4333 Advlftlalng O...itled 142.5179 DI-., 142-.4321 Edttortal News ~1224 Spotu &42-'330 News. IC>O'tl taa ~170 Main office 8utiNU~ 842~321 8ulin9utu 131-5802 D> W l8f k . C... W... CA 111127 • ..,,..._ P.O ac. tMO,C......._CA The Daily Pilot Will Be History! •Chicago-area police 1n - vesttgated a senes of thefts carher this year of large quanttties of Kool- A1d from arocery stores. At first. they thought that some bizarre col- lector was storing the packeu in his home. Later, however. they dis- covered that Kool-Aid 1s a favorite of dru1 dealers because 1t 1s li&)lt, easy to steal. and can be readily sold to flea market entrepreneurs. • Recently the Veterans Adminis- tration filed its la1est-cver fraud case against Darrell rown. 53. who 11 says has been feianina paralysis for years. He allcacdly had rcponcd to VA facilities (or over 20 ~rs in a wheekbair after tiahlly bindina his arms and lep each time. Brown walked into coun in March to bqin his defense of the ctwaes that he bilked tbe aovemment out of more than $700,000. ... Ille°'*"' c-1 a., ,...... paler • ~ C9lllCI II -ti ....-. To f'IPD" an -or ----~ Clll "'2~1 ........ lor .. ctr .... 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Ya ,_... ,..,,.,.... a..,.. .... ~ ............. c::..-o.....w .......... c--..v..p,..._..a a.........., Law Schod in Irvine WFSIHRN STATE UNIVERSITY C.ollege ol IAw Is proud lo announce the opening ol its thild law IChool campus in the Irvine Spedrum. • WSlr1 lrvtne am'f>UI Is now open for tA~ .... and weekend drrm. Cl IHI btp\January 14, 1991. • Ods wsu law IChooll ~located in Pullerton .nd Sir\ ~· • ScholanhllJI and 8Mnda1 ~ .r.aYaiWile. • l9(i6""""""' lo~ out.,.,,. ltlJll ...... • 1912~ 1990,Ulfomil•"'P'-"""' • 1913 ~ byC..11ubc• S..aaninm. ~ • l"5 ~by ....,.,. AMri!IU. .Sdllok •CAra-• 19J>nw_,.....,, .. ,,_ WBSTBRN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLBOI or LAW ~c..., ...... ,,..,. .._...,.~CAtDll , . Co-opting, not coercing best route In Middle East To understand Persian Gulf crisis you have to study Muslim mentality Last Sunday. a Newpon Beach Re~hor took me to task for criti· cm na covcrqe of 1he Middle East crisis. (My e~rlier column said the f'!'edia's janaoistic phrases and sen-~1mental ~ro~gand11ina we~ lcad-ma Amenca into an unnecessary war.) M y critic felt newspapers and Jim TV an-doing a fine JOb and S«unty precluded deeper explanations o f Wood ~he U .S. purpose. stratcg). legit- imacy and enem~ strenaths. G ener-••••••••••••• all}. he took a ·hawkish" view of 1hc situation. . M y fcchna s11ll 1s· Amencans don't have enough balanced informa11on lo form 1ntclhgen1 Judgments o n the ffers1an Gulf s11uat1on O n Wednesda} morning I read that a Dr. Ashraful H asan. a Cul Stnt~ Fullertbn lecturer in co m paratne politics. sec-m ed 10 hold s1m1lar though1s. "Most Americans don't understand the (Middle Ea!>l ) crisis," Hasan claimed in a single paragraph on the fro nt pa$e of a I m Angeles newspaper. "You have to understand the Musli m m ind . 10 go be}ond the ins111u11ons and set how lhe} th ink." he ..aid. Wednesday afternoon I interviewed Hasan 1n his bus' office on the Fullerto n campus. I quickly learned he was a Muslim of outh Asian ongm who studied in Pakistan and rect"1vcd ad vance degree11 in Bao~dei.h and Canada. "Generali). M uslims think in one mind:· he opened. "T here 1\ no separa tion of church and sta te. In Iraq. religion. politic\ a nd soc1et) are one." Dr. Hasan explained that M uslims arc follower\ of Islam. one of the world's great religions. Quoting M iddle Ea<it h1sto nan Bernard Lewi . he said. "F1sh1ers in the war for 1'.l::i m ~e them sehes as fiJhting for God .. and 11 follows that their o pponc nt'i arc fighting against God." Ho wever. Hasan feels addam Hussem as more pol1t1calh th::in rehg1ousl} m ota' ated. Y ct after )Cars of obsen mg the Iraq president. he feels Saddam 1s no "madman:· According to the 'i<:ho lar an an tem at1onal relatio ns. add am 1s "a shrewd and 'iharp le::id er." and 11's "unhkel) he would ba'e go ne into Saudi .\rah1a " "There's a big d ifference between Kuwait and Saudi .\rab1a." said H asan. "Iraq ft"Cls tt ha'i a long-standing claim to Ku"a11 bcn with this m mtnd . the Fullerton professor 1s con' tnct'd that addam m ascalq llated the re\pon~ b) t he U S. prior 10 mardung 1ntu KuwiJ.(' Returning to the 'ubJC'C'I of t ht' Muslim mind. Hasan said. "It hold s a stro ng empha\1s o n authont~ and o bedience .. Takmg a <,1p from a (art's Jr soft d n nl . he then e'pla1 ned the M u\hm '1ew of ammorta ht) "This wo rld 1s 1m pona nt. b ut what 1'-l rtl1cal 1s nut 1gno nng the a fkrlife .\nd reaching hca .. en can tx· a\\Ufl'd h\ part1c1pa11ng in a Jihad . or hol) "ar " The two of u\ agreed <iaddam Hussein 1s d omg his bc'il to tkp1ct the Middle East c rms as Jihad. T o this I wondered out lo ud ahout Iraqis '-'ho sec President Bush o n CNN pla )ir.g golf follo"l'd h' seen~ of troop~ landing 1n a ud1 .\rabaa. With a worned loo!. tx·h1ml h1!> nmless glas~s. the C'al State mstructor re ma ined silent tor a kw moments "It's a geopolitical quagm1rt' ... he said '>Ofth Hasan and I agreed that the purpose ot l ' S. 1ntcn cnt1on "3' to maintain "orld order "To .! degrt"e tba l has hcen ::tltnmpl1'1hl·J" he: X11d . add1nB "lt''i no" a stalemate." We rnnduded m·1thcr \Ilk "ant-; to lo~ fa<.c and tha t now lcadt'l"<ih1p 1<o nl."cJcd rathl·r thdn th, l .S rt'ma1n1ng at loggerhead'> with a third "o rld DU"l'r Then I rt·ullcd reading "The .\n o f\\ ar:· a 'Im.ill ~wi.. t)\ th1 anucnt ( hanesc philosopher 'iun T1u In 11 "3' th1· ac.h Ill' 111 al".i', allow )Our encm~ a "bndgt'," a fa ce-sa,tng "a~ to fl'tn:.it and .J\111d a war that t o uld be d1sastt'rou'i to hoth ~1dC's ".\hh. t'\allh. there \O\J ha'e 11 J im " ..aid J \uddl·nh .1n1111.111·d .\<ihraful Has.an. "f ,t'n when \OU l'Drnl·r a rat 11 "ill h11t· ,11 \ou unlc\S ~ou g1'c 11 an C'><.af)(' route" I al>l.ed if that v..i' .1 \lu,l11n tenet and he an~"l'rrd. ""'o. it 's rommon scn..c .. T hen Ha~n mcn11onc-d anotht'r prt."\ept he-It h aprli<"d to 1h1· M iddle Ea~• stalemate .. ucl·es'i is the ab1ht' to 10-upt no1 uw:1u· · On that thought "f cndrd o ur d1 scus .. 1on Wall..1ng J l n>S-. thl' sunn~. busthns campu' I tho ught Jhout .\men(a as the leade r of tht peace-lo\lng "m id .ind that indl't·d "SUlCess is the ah1lit) 10 co-opt. not C'O<'rcc ·· .\nd I ''onderl'd "hat m ) Nc"pon Beal h l Olll' wo uld th ink atl<mt that J'I an ap1m1:ll h to thl' Middle E.ast stalemate.' Jim Wood '• eolama ru.-Soad•y1 •ad Tuesd•ys. Hazardous If quid leaks Into bay N EWPORT BE A.C H -&t"t'l'n :!O 10 30 gallo ns o f a hazardo u'> material leaked fro m a metal drum into the Ne"pon Harbor ~turda~ police said A Nt'wport Beach rc51dent called Orangr ( ount~ shenff'> deput•t''> at tht H arbor D1' 1s1on about 8 IS am lo nottf) them that somtthing "a\ kak1ng fro m a S5-g.allo n drum on tht d ock behind l450 Via Opono H)d rocarbo n -bascd matcn J I\ such ;is 011 and other petroleum products. "ere running out a 'm.tll hole n('ar the h<mo m of the upright drum. u nto the dock and into thl' harbor. Lud' 1g~m said ~k said a hatardo us ma1a1al\ team from ah e "'c'-'port Bcal h I ire Departme nt 4u1dl) \loppt·d thl' lea~ -By City /\'rw1 ~rvlN' Ht re are the winning numbt"r. pll l..cd ~atur· da) night for the ( ahforn1a Lollen · ... t"icc·"~l.I\ ~ ""~ "Lotto 6-SJ" g.amc 18, n . %7, 30. U , 53, and the c bonus number. !4 Pla}crs who correct!\ gucsscd all "" number'> I_ will share J pn1e pool 'of S1:! S m1ll10 n. lotten . ~ officia ls said . "" Those who r icked fh e nu mix-rs plus thr bonus numbt"r w1I d 1v1de a pn1e pool of $779,0\7. fi vt of SIA wall share $77Q,0S 7, four of SI\ will shatl' S 70l(, 1 '-l ( hrt't' o f Sill ts worth an automatic S5 pt•r wan ner Tht numbers and c111c'i v.ere l'hoscn h) I lll hl mach1n1· Jurin~ a tele' 1!>10n broodcast o n g1 na1ing in <iacram<"nltl le!> from Wednesda) night 10 ~lurda~ ·., J rJ" ing "l'rt• S I ~ ~ m1lhon, lolten oflic1al5 \aid De«o 7 Hear1s 8 + Cluhs· ' Diamond~ 4 •Spade~· 10 Topper .\rtesaa San Francisco El Mo nte McF addens in lumber business by accident • r. Ne~rt Bea~: The marvelous McFad-.... ---- den brothers, James. Robcn and John oria- inally c.ame to this area as farmers. They had received a si1eable parcel of land in what .---.-• became the Gr«nvlllc rqion throuJ)! the d istribution of the Ra ncho santiago de Santa Ana. They decided to fence their land to keep wild caure and horses from trampling their cro~ and ordered a load of redwood from San Francisco. The wood was to be delive red 11 the lmall dock at Ncwpon Landina run by Capt. Dunnclls. the captain o f the steamer Vaq_ucro. ~fort they could unload the lumber, they were mobbed by settlers from all over the area ~'-"the brothers to sdJ them .._ ___ the wood. They d1CS, and uncxpected.lya. they were tn the lumber busin In the sa~ year, 18 13. the)' purchawct N~n Lanchna as headqua.ncn for their t>Uraconana hamtier yard.. Their dock was Just bdo lhc bluff that C:h v1dei upper and l~r Nc!fpon Bay and was known a McFadden's L&Ddina ind Pon Ofantc. Shiva your lambcn a nd nd ~-OUr ha!toncal fKu 10 Dtd ou • Know. <>ranee oesi 0.11)' Ptlot. P O Box I S60, osta Mesa. 92626. -C..,"4 ., ...... s,... OA.YQll COAST DMY fllLOT Sundl!y, Septembw t , .. A8 We looked, bu~ couldn't find i • food pushcarts in ·Costa Mesa 1 ly IOe VAN IYUN Dally "91 \&.if;..,,_., COSTA MESA -Where's the beef bum10? Tht taco? The ice cream bar'! O ffic ials here raised the alarm T uesday that the city is go mg to hell in a handcart. And an that handcan 1s a vanety of m ostly unmspccted and possibly unsanitary food. cu y o fficials sa) C'll) Council members even de- bated a proposed ordinance this week aimed at rolling back what some Ctt) staffers describe as a ... er- ttable 1nvas1o n of illegal pushcart food \ cndors But a search of Costa Mesa's neighborhoods Wednesda}. ThUrs- da> and Fnda) fa iled to tum up a single pushcart Tony C'Dcbaca. assistant de- ' elo pmcnl r,en ice s director 1n charge of code enforc:em ent. o;.a1d he belie' n the pushcans tend 10 arrl\ c 1n the lit) 1n groups. posstbl) trucked 1n from a no ther city. work through a neighborhood. and then leave. "Often when there's a complaint a bout o ne, "'e go to the area and the guy's not the-re an)' mo re," ht said. He s.a 1d his code t nforce-m ent of- ficers had ne ... er actual!) seen any pushcaru bean& bro ught to o r fro m lhe city. R es.idents of west C'o ta Mesa. an area wuh a largt La11no immigrant population, have complained about the presence of pushcan vendors. O ne resident, Linda Feffer. to ld the Ctty Council o n Tuesda) that she once chased a vendor from her strttt because whe was offended b) the no ise fro m the bells on has can Richard Goldstein. a former we~• Costa Mesa rtsadent. told tht coun- cil earlier this )tar that a vendor v.ork1na tn his nttghborhood had bee n sho rt-1. hangmg children But Judgtng from this wecl "• thrtt-da} scan o f nc1ghborhooch h\ a Daily Piiot rtpOn er tht Hndo r\ are either no t a ma'i\l\e pre')('nl C in the Cit). or lht} ha'e d1s.ippcarcd since Tue-~a) Jean Forbath. who "orked at West ( osta Mesa'<, Rea < 11mm un1l\ Center t\Cr) "eekda~ for more than 11 )Cars. said she so met1mc' saw a pushcan vendor outside thl' liOS emcrgenq'food pantf) sht• d ireurd "He wasn't thcrl· e'en dJ' · she: ~1d ... Onl~ ~mc11mr" (don't t'\er remem ber seeing more than JU'.11 one." Don la.mm. Costa Mesa's de- velopme nt services director, said the onJy real 1ssut with pushcart ven· dors is tht q uality of' the food they s.ell "That's ~lly thr botto m la ne, tht health and safety of the puhlic, .. Lamm said. He cited poltct departmt nt figures 1 nd1c.attng that many p lllhca rt ven- d ors v.ho ha' e sold warn in C'o!>ta Mesa have done so witho ut lht' requ11ed busine-ss license and health 1nsP«t1o n cen aficate ("Debaca said count} HeaJth (are AgtnC) mspecto~ in Santa Ana had d1sco'"ered kitchens 1n that cit) "here food was. prepared for sale b ) street vendors u nder unsanllar) con- d111o ns He said 1n so me 1nsla0l·es pui.hcans had betn found "1th food ~lorl·d in the m o 't m1ght Jim Hu!>ton. "ho 1!> 1n charge of food sen ice inspectio n for the-coun- t} 's en' iron menta l health dn 1s1o n. could not be n:-.r hcd for comment u n Frida). ho"t'er 1 Tucsda ) 's pro posed ord inance failed to come to a '<.lie. altho usti the council did ord er the Cit) at- to rnt)' 's office to draw up so.de SlrlC't new l'CIWalaOnJ for the bootkk vendo rs, whic h Lamm said ~ becom1na mcrcas1n&Jy numerous If' C'osta Me~. • He w d they are mos1 freqUC'n t.fy seen an west and southwest C~ Meu. Lamm sa1d Lhat af a way can tx d e' ased to o btain comphaooc witll ll~nsang and health rqulatio from a maJonty o( vendors. tljt danger to the pubhc from 009· 1.am1nated food can be vtn u.alb eliminated -If CllleS have the power to COO· ftscatt carts. and require payment ~f a stiff f~ to rCC'Ovc r them . then I thank wt 'll have a vt ry penuas1..-c tool for pining compltanc:c... l1e said "Right no v.. all we can do js tell the m to leave. and tht next ~ they're back How can you cite \Omt'bod) who's not c.arrymg atl> 1dcnt1ficat1on " The council directed the city IG· tome~ 10 rt\ I('\\ the poSSibtfay Of 1nclud1ng lonfiscauon of unlJcensod p u,hcans in an) ntw regulation). C ounul members a lso called for a requirement that pushcar1 operators d1!>pla~ 1he1r license and ce.ruficat.ts o utside their cans Rescuers have to cut victim from wreckage School lunch m~nus Fountain V•l~y School Olstrkt Mooday: Pall~ melt trench Im·' fruit har caaup milk uguna kKh Unified School Dtstrkt MoDday: Beef burger. lettuce, pac$· le\ and ma)o. hag of chaps, chilled pineapple w11h banana. oatm~J ramn tool 1t. cho1~ of m ilk. lly GEORGE McCRORY Dtfllo/ -St.if Wrt<" IR VINE -Fire fighters "o rkcd for nt'arl) an ho u r ~alurda~ using the "Ja"s of hie" to free a 1 7-~ear­ o ld )OUth pinned in h1" :'\ta1da after 11 slammed heaJ -on into a \'oh o on Jcffre) R oad and 81') an .\ Hnue The "red happened at ahout 12 45 pm . but the }outh. Yohc1 "u\altl of In 10l' "as not freed fro m h1~ ra r un11l sho rtl; before 2 pm .. said Capt Dan Young of the Orang<' ( ount~ Fire Oepartmcnt "lie "a" almu~t t ntireh lO,ered h~ the l 3r \\ c could onl} ...ee the top ul h1 \ bo<l~ .. C apt 'r nung '>did In ..tdd111un tu p n 1ng the P.l"l'n· g<"r door o fl tht' \faTda thl' lirl' ligh tl'r\ aho \lll'ared ml'tal from the lllp 111 thl· l J f It• fl'mO\C tht• lt'l'O- ager. '4 ho was t.il..en to \I 1s\lon Hospital Regio nal \kd1l.1I < l n ter i...o..ato \\a\ In \tJhk u>1HJ1ti11n SaturdJ) C''l'n1ng. .lll11rd1ng 111 M1 .. 1.1on nur\1ng ~uper' '""' Tan C a)llllo T he t~n sufTtrcd lour fr al tun·, 1n each leg. a fral tu red hip .ind deep ra,1al l UI~. Capt .... oung \.tl(J rhc dn,er ol the \ uho Elanor Yo ung. 40. of In 1nl· sufTcn·d serw u\ head rn1uncs. two hro ken k g' "1th o pen fratturl') and m ult1pk fra(" turcs of thr lov.cr k g and anllc •·!fer n!Ult leg 1\ prJl tll'all) d e-\lru~cd ·· C'apl Yo ung ..aid The woman's 12 \t·ar-old '>On, l rtl 'r o ung. suffered J hrnl..cn Mm • Buth mothrr and child "ere tal en h\ ambulaml' to l C I \1ed1l al ( enter 1n O range Toesday: Pepixron1 p111a IX"-l C't a pple 1u1ce sherbc't '-up c holflldtc milk Wedaffday: Hut dog "llh hd~h hro'4 ns. fruit JUttr ho t dog bun .. Jt\up, m ustard. milk T~arsday: To l"J>(do sand'41ch but- tl'red corn . fru11 Juice. mu~tard m ilk Friday: < het'\t' p111a, fre~h fn.Ht. JUI\.') trl·::tt mil~ Huntington k•ch School District Monday: \1101-~ft taco'I 'ip.1 n1'lh nee shredded k llute tau1 '>JUl e \.hocolate <.:hap U.)(1k1e\ TaH day: Ho t d og on a hun mu'· tard pa1.l et. ha~ed hl-an\ ap- plc\aucc 'a n1ll J pudding Wedllesda): ( h1t l en nugget' and rnll BB<.) ...aU1.t' tater nu~l-t\ Taesday. trav. hat with stnpcs !Ntl!Nl lettuce. c hec-St". carrot stJcb "llh d ip. flo ur to n1la. ch11Jed ~ and chemcs. choice of mtlk. : W~y: Boll lunch. bettered chicken. seasoned com . whole whot ro ll butte~d. M r Frosty cup. choirc of milk 'n.en4ay: Rib BBQ with frcnt h roll, tater ro unds with cats-ui>, c ream' colc \law. watermelon, ch<JC· u latc o r v.h1te milk.. Friday: "'lacho cheese stn ps. cclc r) st1<.:k '4 tth peanut butter dQ> b luehl-IT) muffin. ch illed fruit wtlh trcsh lruat chunks choice of m alt Newport-Mesa Unified School Dtstttct Mooday: Bumto pep peroni plll3. Warm weather brings froth to local waters l..t:ll hup p.icket t.rl·am' u1lc 'lav. Titarsda). < halupa ta'-u \dUH' \hrcdd cd lenu\c orJnge "edgl'c. Friday: Pina m l\ed tru11 rav. \.e&g1es. frl>\lCi".l l al..e l.Hrnt \licks fresh appk ~ra~kcrd1l~ 'ho1~ of milk T•HU)~ llv11n1-t.aros.. peppeTOn1 p1ua sca50ncd com. pineapple cup l hull C uf milk Wedanclay· T url t"\ \X\BCks. prp- pc ron1 p1ua pol4llo barrels. frosh applt'. choice of milk By AMANDA \I/RA•, 0""? ""°' lt~ W rflr- THE O R .\'JC1F: < O .\"iT -f hn<;e v.ho 'l'nt url·d w hcal ht·s l'\Ca ped the dl•aJ hea t pl.igu1 ng inla nJc r~ 'i.!lurda \. bu t ntll the "dead .. "aJcr R dat l\l'I' hi g h "t1h·r ll'm pcrnturl·' of IJ tl: -1n thl' low .,,,, -ha ,l· l..1lkJ 111T pla n l..tnn .i nJ u thl·r organl\m\ lau.,.1ng lo'-al ".ltt·r.. 10 tale on a hro"n 11n1w I .igunJ ikJlh .uuJ otht"f ttf('J ltfC'· guard\ \J~ the\ h.l\l' tx·cn \v.Jmf)l·d "1th '-all' fr11m '"1mmer\ lOnletnl'J J h<>ut bro" n luam 1n thl' v.atn \l, l'·\ <.' tx·cn hJ \ 1ng l J llS .ill d.I\ \J1d Llgun.i Bealh likguard ( hn' D.tn1d\ "hu lfedttt•J lht' ,nlm t•I thl· 1,1.im 111 tin' J, ad nrgani-.m' lhurnl'<l up h' the .-. 1rf "II ., bn J u\e ol thc high 1empcra1urc-. In 1hr earlier pan ot the '>ummcr "t' hit ~s 7ti d~rl'<"' T ht• p.1'>1 lOUple nt ~um mcr; were v.ere luc l..\ to h11 "U ... '>hl' \311.J Daniels and llther ltteguanh ~\ $late h '>h and (1amc rcprnenlall\e\ and "Jlcr-t.iualtt ~ 'Jll'l"1Jh\l'i ha' c ~e n l.tl..ing \Jmpk~ of lh<' \\Jter in the la't "l-oel... hul h::t\l' l\\ul'J no hl•J lt~ .id' t\tirll'' lhJt '"•mm er\ "Ill <,ufTcr adH·r<;<· Jtlell\ lrom thl' .nr g.a n..,ms 1..'.lguna lkal'h en ' 1rnnmental .ll· "' t'>t Beth Lct·d, " \usp1, 111u\ ot the '4.Umm\ "Jlcr "hllh '>ht• "11d " \1nh pan1 J lh due to 11·tl 11<l~·· .... nJ111on' ··1 ~no" thrl'e llf four l'<'••rll' "ho h,1' l' ~lllll'O \ll I.. lall'I\ '<' I'm 1111in~ 1 .. tJl.l' \11mc \Jmpln 01 11 lrvlne Unltl~d Schoof Ofsttkt Monday: ( harhro1led hamhurgcr ur corn d og. oH:n trench fn~ health said. apple or orange half '-hnil <" 11f milk Twsct.y: C'h1'-ken nugget~ or corn dog. bu11ered rnrn n1bhlet'i d1l cd chilled pear;, (h01lc of mill.. W~nHday· Taul\ -two c n\r' ~ht'lh. ..hrl·dded lettUl'C grated l'hec">C. p1m·appk 11db11' ch111ce 111 m ilk ners4aY' f"'' ~U~ttzC f'.ll!IC'I lren'-h toa~t ~.1.11 v.11h \HUp dt h\. ll'Ul> applC'..:lul<" t"I' llf30Ltc' \m1k' \. hoirc l•I milk Frida) < hct''<' p1a a or \Om Jng Italian ..alaJ "1th Italian drl•\'-tng lemonad<" l'UP .ipplc or o range-halt \ hlm c nt m ii I.. nenday: Ho t dog. f)('ppt'ro n1 p1Z11. frenc h fnes. cling peachn . cho ac<' of m ilk F riday: Cipaghetll. pepperoni p1zz.a grttn beans. chilled pears c ho1te of milk Ocean Vhl'w School Ofsttkt Moe4ay: Pam me lt french frte\ fruit JUll e l Jl5Up Twt.day: PC'pf)('ront Jl()Cket p1tll fresh fn.111. trust har Wdu1day. Hot dog. hash hro" ns fruit JU Ke hot doa roll l atsup or mu\l:lrd nen dav Torpt"dO sandW\Ch tatc.-r barrci'> JUI\.' treat mustard Friday lkef ·n · httn bum to. but· tC'rcd lllm lrutt IUICC taco SllU~ Arrested for suspicion of drunken driving Co~ta ~1t-'-8 Hemm Bclm11111c' c 1Jlt,1r.i • • t ''''·' \k\J l\e' 1n C hn\tophrr ( >1'".11111 l t "'" \ IC)O Jonath•n J,I\ ""'hi '.J , .. ,..,,, ''"' ~Jlt'l 1n Prt11\ 11 I 11011 Ii. .i. ~. l onnd.i I 'nn I '"' '~ < •.ir1kn 1, ""' JC'fTen I h11n1.1' <'1,1N-h.1n I• 1 t '"'·' Me<.a "11nucl Pw1.1n !\f\ rr.1 ' t "''·' ~k\01 O.v1J Juh11 { umn11ntt' 't llunl 1 naton Reil\ h l on tlol1man. 1 \ '""I" r1 tk.id• Mart. f)\J"J' Ol' ( .;rm" hrl .J 'l'" pon &-a, h "ltxno P.an.am.i "'an,n.i ,,, 'Jnl 1 "n• Rotxru C\\dne\ l rnt.r11 4<• I I I 11rc• Jo u• Pr rr 1 ( ""'•u r.1n11nn :" l al.r 11.uoJ Stuan Jam<'' 1 h•1m"' .J • I "'un L1~ \IK' p, le : I \nahr1m l"la\id { h.i1le\ Rud\ .a1.1 I,,.., .. \k....,. 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O.na Point l Ind• f rh,11J k 1roner 4"' ~n 1d' l(,,~11 I , . ., 'm11h 4~ Carlsbad c ln1r1 l1r1.1IJ \111e~ 4Q Oranae t'ounl8in \ a lJrv Jellrt"' J RA'-\)\ :.a t ta M~ )u\1·n1ll' • f 1•unt11n \ allc\- l "" f l1mrnc1 I\) ~nll ""a \1.t " l krn.an,1r1 11! <\ant.a .,N 'it-~ p<1rt fl..ac-h I h,•rn•:r. l•e1er Bnn. '*°' flon<b \nJ "" \.1 1\ harl Raio 'Q l ol\I Beech )...( 11n 1111011 ~!\. Sanu "iu larnr' R<-nr,rn11 ~~ Laauna "'l11ud < r'->1 F'incJa :~ of {•ardcn (1roH \11. h•rl I 4..1,..,m.l I u"'O l \ (. '\~i l lu~ t "1~in .... ~UK. :9. t:wpon ~ ... h \ ·~~nte l <1u1' I <>ITC'' 44, Huo11na1on Bra~h Rt\ hard l tt Shocmakrt JS. BcllOov.c-r ( arohn L.ou1<w: F'Kh1. is. ( O\U MM.a Thief takes bike and spare ·parts C~t• M"~• -" btq < It and \f)ll rt fie n \ ~ llh 1 101.11 'alue of St()(l_ .,.~ \lolcn ,__..,..,. from • prqe 1n IM I~ bfod . of C't1n"-. P1MT If about ' I' p m ThuflilM). 0 mrone broke 1n10 a homr 1n lht JOO block of E:u t I th Uttt and ttok • ramc,. and 1 VC R. -.11h • I I.II ,.,~ of U60 T~ ~ll·1n onurTC'd bflYottn 11 • m and b 4 p m ThuMa) 0 C~· Ind a ~IC'\ 1._IOn tC'l "---· WC'tt "°"" from 1 tr11,~I rra1lt-T pali.td en ik of V1C1ona lrftt brl'Wttfl l "' and ' 30 pm ·~ a "' -H••ti•~'°" &ac-h Aft nnplo)u a1 a ttl"\1C'C 11.1tmn cm 8w~ h 8outhard \ltd • ""Oman '*&\ poao;~ 11u1 10 th<' l"t'~lroom Hr '1ml he t'l('lt<\('\J tl\a1 'hr tlJ\ '\h1•t ur 0 A rMHk nl 1n lhC' I Y\ll'lO hk11. I. 111 T rtn111n l •nr ~1~1 a M tlhbof had 11t'd hi\ d, to a P'"" 11r m11 h10('"r. Th<' m• t1tnct'\ rrponrdh (It 11n th<' d111 and 11 .,.., <T)ll\I But tht nC'1Shhor rrfu~ to unllc the du~ lhc' ITVCknt said Foanlain Valley Someone lhf'\°• • pa:Jnt pC'l~I 1n10 1 homr on tht 17400 ~t. nf ~ntt haticl. :au .. na <b~ 10 ••llDtpn 0 Wh•te dn"1na "" tNCk on Talben rttt t. 1 of "''""land lrtt-1., a lO->~-old Foun\aan \ aJ~ man ." •hul II WI t'h • paint fj'" ftl<'One rntcrcd • p.nat on the I' hl<'I. ~ of ~n•a Mana poswbt) fomnt 11\t: dOOt rt."OtO\ t<I s~ ( nh nf mf\:h1n11. tool and """ Laguna fk.at"h ~mtonc tclC'k S '2 fmm 1 ca\11 dmp ho' at l qun.a Bml\ he11el a £ms>lo)'ttt of Rock~ and Rap on Cou1 Hi&Ji•-.> nlmpa.1nC'\1 that tht_} weft bn"I thrattMd b) 'rn- pi<))'ft' of mrwn Cot'ntt rnuurant dun.,. a dupuv 111 rr a p rt.fr can ~-~ lk~h .\ maft W1th a deep \-OJ(C and a tdt\'IMOft plaYfftl 1n \he becqround Jled Fllob1p Heahh C't tt t enter 466 Aiph1p lld~ eftd •id. .. , pu1 a bomb ln theft. Ud 1( )'OU -tM on rm IOU'I to ~ a.II of you -up "' ~ 0 -"bout lln hoot la11tr. Too1'1 lll Mwtae "'e . atM • n f'torn 1muwlM> .. ed fOr 1 tllqXf\'llOf and tht:n 1o1M.1 "I ac4\ a ttwft .. ' • all really starts new year. ~long the Coa~t as well as for their ladies. M~tletto canies • 1~'1: /hne 11ii IOlll laid lt'1 ,_. :. blw wlaile 11.u.r IO Dlloem· -Md lbe dlys .,,,., abotl wbftl you l-6~~mber. ' And, yes, the •Y• are 1rQwin1 Aener. our own blckyard, too. • Bat of all, the k1ds -bia and small -ao beck to IChool. And it's pouible. oacc more. to navila&e tbe Balboa hninsula and flnd a place to pert on Balboa Island. Crisp fall weather means shop 'till you drop. Not only are the new clothes in the stores, but the Nie rackl are buntina to overflow with stuff we've never even 1tttJ before. ln fall1 the stores briq in their travelina road show of sale items from all over the country. _ But tbe fall lllrvat brinp . th it ICl'e-binh.1.. ~iatty Judy Chamberlain llin in u.C. where •••••••••••• --.mer ii SO lanpid. At Saks Fifth Avenue (South CQast Plaza). 1 half- dozen Mary McFadden mini-pleated evenin_a dresses are marked down a fun 7 S~. Des~ers like Scaasi, de la Renta and Stanley Platos arc nicely represented a1 prices lower than those at diS()()unt stores. Tbe mulic at church swells with m~cstic over- tonel, and peop&e sprina to Jife with a renewed sense of Down in the shoe department. brands like Polo, Stuart Weitzman, Ferrapmo and Beverly Feldman are selling for S~ • 7S~ off.' There's a panicularly aood assonment in the smaller sizes. My kids took home a sizeable stash. Saks docs its mark-downs later than most of the. other stores, which is a blessina in disguise for the last-minute back-to-school shopper. purpote. n For me, September -·not January -has always naarked the beainni~ of the new year. New Years' Eve 11 for amateurs; I'll take the first '""'a pme" of the seuon any day. The new shows and musical extravaganzas hit ~way, USA -and the O.C. Performing Ans Center. As soon as Labor 0.y comes and goes O.C. grts Its fancy duds out of mothballs and drives up to L.A. to check out the hottest of the new crop of restaurants. Lately, we can even keep busy doing that nght here in At Nordstrom (South Coast Plaza), the sale rack is typically impressive, especially for those who plan on doing some high-maintenance socializing. There's a lovely sclcc1ion of Caroleyne Roehme evening gowns and Valentino luncheon dresses. And there are luscious leftovers in every depanment of the store, as well as all over South Coast Plaza. 'romAt 1Cnie on a sparkling hot pink invita· tion. A costumed sultan on an Arabian stallion greeted the guests before they entered the tent decorated in colors of a descn sunset and as ..acominft as an oasis. Palm trtts ~feet taJ . descn flowers and sand dUnes; tables were draped in fuchsia. teal and deep purple and topped with jewel encrusted camels created an exoctic ambiance. There's more, oh yes. The ceiling was draped in pink and burgundy silk with Sinbad on a flying c.arpet. and two muscular torch bearers 1uarded the stage with its harem screens. And more, more ... Decor chair Suq Riiey. bellydanccrs swa~ed to the rh yth ym of the exotic music. (Suzy Riley who lived two years in Saudi Arabia with husband Tom was in charge of the decor.) The excitement was defin11el) up before the guests got to do their own dancing to the music of the 18-piece Senior Class band and before the Turnip Rose served the excellent sultan feast -bulpr wheat salad with mint and veggies. petite filet with bordelaise and bo neless chicken breast stuffed w11h herbs and topped with sesame seed sauce. More mint came wi1h the fanq chocolate dessert. Sandpipers president Manhn Reed "jho chaired the event said. "This event 1s to thank those who . helped raise the S23 million to build the center. We will make about SI S0.000 toni&ht and that makes almost SI million the Sandpipers have raised. We had to tum away about I 00 ... this was a sell-out. .. Walter Oerken was honorary chair of the gala and he ap{'Cared as if by magic from a magician's box and exlended a welcome to the party people. a good-looking crowd . Dr. Roben Dillman, medical di - rector of the center. said December or Janurary will be opening time. "'This is a great place. but pray )OU never have 10 come back as a patirnt," said Jim Gormley. "This is exciting." said George Hoag attending with wife Patt). "The hospital 1s named after my father, but I did have a hurricane named for me once, .. quipped Hoag. Marllyn Reed with Honorary Chair Walter Patty and dauettt•r ··c.c.·· asubroo111 with muscleman MannJ MoHna. The Yves St. Laurent9ue in SCP stilJ bas some eacellent betpins. the aaJc has been aolDI OD for IOmt time DOW the n.cU are ~tty well plucktd. For a.nyone wbo wean a solid size I or 10, take a perk at tile cuny-colored cotton chino auitl marked down f'rom SU..0 to S695-or a ~mu1taro and black bolero jackett once S2000i now $900. A navy knitted crepe dress wiUI a Ntin co Jar and hammered silver buttons on the sleeves and down the front is a real steal at S46S. Its orilinal prioe? Ei&htcen· hundred and sixty-five dollars, if you please. It's a sexy little number, like most of YSL's desttns. Investment dressing, you bet -but at barpin basement prices. The brand new stuff is out there in full fon:e, too -and at full price. At Barney's New York, you'll find those provoca- tive pearl dangle earrinas Kathleen Turner wore on the cover of Vanity F•ir-and an elusive line called Zoran that's the underaround fave of tinsletown's best shop- pers; Isabella Rouelini, Candice Bergen. Farrah Fawcett, Ali McGraw. Jack Nicholson once gave all the key people on a movie he'd just "wrapped" Zoran c.ashmere sweaters for Christmas. The sweaters start at about $500 -and max out around S 1600. . There arc still some aood sales 'oing on at Fashion Island, like the S~ff shelf at pncy Fop)/Merletto. home of the most luxurious pantyhose in the world. I'll bet more men shop here than women -for themselves. ( 'lk -"'-"inas and piuamas for men. u.at o ll en u.-. u• '. Stick with me, blby and you1 be ~rn:rsffk°'::iu. Or a scrunchy velvet wrap of a smokina jacket. Neimao-Mattus Fashion Island) has wrapped UJ> . r. b 1 sales for the moment. but the new stuff is !ts !a u O!ls look.In a550nment of Chanel shoes lft, lnclud1na a aood· The ~nly other=· vou'll find and Hermes scarves. · ~. (SCP Hermes and Chanel riaht now !S at Y s • a small Hermes collection, i~cludmg_ the break) d-t"~; "Kelly" bag. named for Princess. Graoe an , Chanel Boutique. which opens this week. praise Allah. But back to fashion Island: The !rvine Com~ny outdid itself with the remodel of ~his center. It s a sho r's dream, espee1ally for children. They. can warfJ:. around and dan&)e their feet in t!'e fountain. - or watch the water "pop" over a mystenous fonnataon of water nearby. The food court holds many wooden _ and the restaurants. of course. arc a deli&ht. So arc 1he mtaurants all around South C'?:"~ f>ta:z.a. So it's au1umn 1n 0 .C. -with mo~ .ahttef!na crowds" than NYC -and none of the sh1mmenn1 clouds." It's fun to live 11 again. JHy Chmberl•/ll '1 colOJ.8 ru1 every 5-tla¥ Utl Tt•nd•Y· .,...,_~.,.._.. .... ftatty and George Hoag, with granddaughter Vlctorl• Hoag. AIRPORT From Al nouncement thal sent chuckles 1hrough the plane ... Mr. Rebella." Sirek said, referring to A1rpon Man- ager George Rebella. "You said this would never happen in lhe new terminal. but 1hesc arr our first two late passengers ... The plane took ofT amid applause. and Sirek and co-captain John Paplow transported the passengers on a smooth flight over Catalina Island. San Diego and Palm Springs before returning to Thomas Riley Terminal. Sunny. blue skies with nary a cloud in sight made lhe scenic lnp even more wonhwh1le. Between sips of champagne. passengers crowded to the "indows and oohed and aahed as Sirek no1rd 1he vanous landmarks. "I've never seen 11 so clear." New- pon Beach resident Jeffrey Stern said of the vie" of..\ val on Harbor as the plane cruised O\ er Catalana Island. Indeed. the man) )achts and a couple of cruise stl1ps in the blue- green waters of th e harbor all seemed to sparkle. Stem said he dec1dC'd 10 pa) S250 to ride on the flight because of the excitement of being pan of a "first." He also kept up a trad1t1on of sorts -his father rode on the dedication flight for the new Los Angeles lnter- nauonal A1rpon 1erminal ~veral )Cars ago . .. There aren't too man> firsts left in the world, .. Stem noted "Outstanding." Board of Super- visors Chairman Don Ro1h said of the flight . "A perfect da> for a perfect opening ... ltllrree and llob Guggenheim. .lacquelyn and Dr. Robert o. Diiiman. Alluding to the trrm1nars con- struction dela)'s and cost overruns. Roth said he had senous doubts a _ few months ago that the first flight o..,,...,.._.,.__ Th• statue of Jol'ln Wayne was an attraction when the new airport termlnal was opened to the publlc SaturdaJ. The best place to find a specialist. The UCI Physician Refernil Service. For a lot of good reasons . ./0.•11•- UCI specialists teach physicians how to be specialists. ./0......, .... - all UCI physicians must meet stnngent requirements befOJe appomtment to the medical staff. ./ ..... lltr tlclltlla ....... , ...... _ 00 Medical Center and its affiliated network of specialists otter the latest technology in attractive, new or recently remodeled settlOQS ./0.11Q1CC••- we're closer than you think. with locations throughout Orange County, includUlQ two ma1or centers m Orange and Irvine When yoo need a SJ)eCtalist, use our convenient referral service. There's no better way. And there are no better specialists. (800) 338-5560 • would ever take place. "But the terminal's the largest public works pro1ect in Orange County's history. You expect to have some ups and downs and prob- lems," he said. "The h1 s1ory we're making today ... " Upon rctuminJ to the terminal. paucnaers were mstructed ta ..bead to bauaae claim on the lower level, even thouah they hadn't checked in any lugaae. There, they picked up SHOOT fromA1 souve nir flight bags full of co m- memora11ve items. At the terminal ded1ca11on cer- emony minutes later. Roth and Re- bella gave &)owing speeches !hank- ing the many people involved with the airport, with special praise heaped on Fifth Distnct Supervisor Thomas Riley. who was instrumtn- tal in the airport expansion. Roth also read a conaratulatory letter addressed to Riley from Prcs1- dent George Bush. Riley responded that he was un- comfortable with all the credit a.aven 10 him. includ1n1 the namina of the terminal. "This accomplishment is the result of a team efTon," he said. At 12:08 p.m .. Roth declared. "On behalf of the Orantt County Board of Supervision. I officially dedicare John Wa yne A111,K>n and l'homas F. Raley Terminal.· He added ... Isn't that area1?" When 11 was O\ler. thtte were bullet holt1 1n the Oldsmobile's door and tire; one v1ct1m was on the· gro~nd with a bullet in his head. whale the second leaned qainst the Olsmobile with a aunshot wound In h11 SI~. few feet from the curb at Euchd and Heil. Officers roped ofT the area with rellow tape and directed traffic away frony the area. Abou thttt minutes before the Cost1 MIU Republcm Ass.lmbly is sponsorine a City Council Cnldlttsf.wn shootin,,. Em11o and A.le1andnna Gal. said they perked their 1981 Oldsmobile at Euclid and Heil. They had bou&ht chicken from El Pollo Loco and just found a picnic i.blc when the sbootina si.ned. The cou- ple watched it an unfold from be· hind a pane trtt. According to Em1ho Oil, five men r;;;;;;;;;mmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil had aottcn out ofa black Toyota and 11 appeared to be waitin& a few feet away from their car. The victims. meanwhile starud walkina to their -.h1te To)ota located bee~ Oil's Oldsmobile and the pnmen's blac:lt T-0yota. That WU wMn one o( the five men pulled out a sun and fimt five Ot Ill shott. hittint only the Oil car. ' Sept ..... 13, 1990 6:45 p.m. Costa-Mesa Nei&hborhood Community Center For information call John M. W. Moorlach (714) 754-1040 ---·--·- • "Tbm he ..tked up and shot him (the vtet1m) ia the had and lumed around and shot the lllCOnd man ln the skte, .. OiJ aid. Tbt lf'OUP ran nonh down E..ctid and I mu lrid a WOftlaft rulMd 10 lhe lid ~ the victims. • ,•. -~!..-,~ ~-: 1- -- - BREN ,,_Al rtf_. M> think Of bj1 ho&dinat U I portfolio of ...u '° be swapped or 90ld and Uyt 0atJy1 .WJ'beft is no ptjce that it 1COePU1>1e." Bren know1 that the ultimate val~ 9f his property dependl on hit addina aeslheticaJly pleU!lll new dc- ve&opmenu that rai.e tbe worth of all that bu orecedcd them and en- rich the q_uality or raidenu' lives This i1 the happiest of butiMU imperatives, f9r ~ides ~na the owner wealthier 11 helps him win tNlt -and buUcii"f permiu - from the 1tate qeoc1es and local zooina boards that exM approval Po'ft1' over hit plans. Bren's conaervative approach to financi114 alao reinforces ~blic con- fidence m his cl>mpany s stability while aivina it the 1tayin1 power to ride out a real estate slump. His balance sheet is lean. Irvine Co. boaSll I blue-chip debt-te>-<:aplt.aJ ratio of about SO percent. vs. the 80 percent typicaJ of other bia builders. Perhaps Bren's stronaest suits arc his passionate punuit of perfection and a compcllina drive to succeed. They att charasteristics jarrinaJy at odds with has quintessentially Southern California personality. uan and tanned. he looks more like aint Eastwood than like a corporate tycoon. He is twice divorced with three grown children, and is portrayed as a playboy billionaire. squirina Slunninaly attractive women to social events and week- end ski trips to Aspen, Colorado. But,beneath it all he tends to be a loner with a small circle of close jcicnds. . His underlyma personality be- came evident m his earliest )cars. Born in Los Anaclcs. Bren grew up 1n Beverly Hills SUITOUndcd by wealth and pnvilege, but his charac- ter was molded by the strona views of his parents and stc~parents. His father, Malton. was a self-made suc- cess who helped suppon his famll> by takina a JOb m the ma1lroom at MG M studios. He became a producer in his 20s; has film credits include several Topper films. His mother, Manon, 1s a patron of the pcrformma ans. The two divorced when Donald was about 10. Milton ma med actress Claire Trevor~ Marion wed Earle Jorgensen, another self-made man, who rose from a shippina clerk's JOb in San Francisco to become one of Cah· fom 1a's top industrialists and a member of Ro nald Reagan's kitchen cabinet. Surrounded by Holllywood glam- our. Bren's parents wanted their children's feet firmly planted 1n re- ality. Donald and his younger brother, Peter. attended pubhc schools. Pocket money ~as scarce. and the boys worked dunng school vacauons. mainl) as c.rpcntcrs' hdpers on bualdmg.s Milton de- veloped m has sideline ventures as a real estate investor. Peter. who 1s also a developer as a senior panncr in Lincoln Propcny Co. of New York CtJy. remembers Donald as a perfectionist from the stan. Sa) s he "In h1Jh school wt would take old cars and tum them into strttt hot rods. I'd build one and It would run. but there would be a couple of screws left over. Not Donald. He would spend hours 1n the garage go1na over every detail. Everything had to be perfect. He stans at A and ends up at Z. He goes nght down the alphabet." The youna Bren sought out rhallenacs that tested him against the h1~cr standard in whatever undenaluna captured his 1magina- t1on. As a member of t~ Universlt) of Washtntton ska team. he 1s re- membered by former team-mates as a styhsh skier and as the team·s onh wearer of stretch pants. ~h1ch earned him the nackname "Buns .. He was an avid competitor as well. placana amona tbc top ten L' . skiers at the Nauonal Alpine k1 Charnp1onsh1ps 1n the downhill and slalom combined at Squaw Valle). Califonlia. ia l 9'6. After con. -wtUcb Ille rich kid tom l.vaty Hills pudy peiid far hilDldf' with the btlp of an athJetic echollnb.lp - Brtn did I tbte.year lllot U I Marine Corp1 ofrteet, tnini"I other COrpltnal to IW'Vive the winter co&d or tht Samu and leadint rcconnais- unce ttams in mock ampbibiOUJ uuulu on the bcachQ at Camp Pendleton. , It was in real estate development, however1 tha\ Bren's perfectionist zeal ano competitive drive shone. With a Sl0,000 loan from Denk of America when be was 2S. he built his first house on Lido Isle near Ncwpon Beach. P1owin& back the profits from the sale or each success- 1 ve custom-built house he put up, he aoon increased the scale of his pro- jects. He bqan desi~ina and S)lan- nina whole communaties, the larsest of which was a 10,()()()..acre dcvelo~ me!'t in Mission Viejo just south of Irv me. With Orange County real estate boom in• by the late 1960s, Bren's homcbudding firm flourished. Bia companies wanting to diversify into fast-arowing businesses started pay- 1na top dollar for the assets of established developers. When Inter- national Paper Co. offered Bren $34 million for his company in 1970, he grabbed it. But then recession struck and the superheated propen y mar- ket cooled. International Paper de- spaired of the business and sold the company back to Bren for just $22 million in I 972. Havmg worked on the periphery of the enormous Irvine spread for his entire, still young career. Bren yearned for a chance to test himself apmslo-lhe bfggett development challenge in the country. Known locally as the lrvmc Ranch, after a Scots-Irish immigrant merchant named James Irvine who bouaht 1t m the late 19th century. the propeny was originally part of a colonial Spanish land grant. The remote and water-poor tcmtory was a fine enough place to nusc bvestock and a few crops, but not much else Irvine's son and heir deeded a ma- 1onty st.alee an the ranch to a non- r.rofit foundation m 1937. What ttlc bu1ldmg the genteel custodians did financed 115Clf and was ac- complished at a leisurely pace. A ltghtcnmg of the tax laws caused the Irvine Foundation to divest the pro pcny in 1977. The proposed sale piqued the interest of the Mobil Corp. and other d~~pocketed com· panics. Lad:in:g the money to make a run on the propeny himself, Bren teamed up with A. Alfred Taubman. a successful shopping center builder from DetroiL wbo agreed to take about 40 percent m the deal. He. in tum. parceled out parts of his share to close fncnds -the late Hen11 Ford II . retailer Milton Pctne. m· dustnalist Max Fisher. and invest· mcnt banker Herben Allen Sr. To strengthen their chances. the} 1omcd forces with Joan lrvme Smith. a great-grandaughter of the founder. and her mother. Athalie Oartce. ~ho had mhcnted their own stakes m the property The pair ended up with an 11 percent share. With the equ1t) supplied b) Bren and the wealth) Easterners and a loan provided b} a conson1um of banks. the panncrs' bid of $337.4 million prevailed. Once m contro l. the new owners tapped Irvine's cash and refinanced some of 1ts propen1es to repay all their acqu1s1- t1on debt w1thm a year. well ahe.ad of ~hcdulc. Sa)s Wells Fargo CEO Reichardt. "That deal was an absolute slam dunk." As great as the deal was. rclauons among the new o"'ners steadtl) de- tcnorated. While Bnm emerged as the largest shareholder, with 34 per- cent. the Easterners called the shots Taubman. backed b)' his fncnds. -.-.as named chairman of the board Bren d1dn"t even get m inor billing m the name the partners gave their 'cnturc. Taubtnan-Allcn-Irvme Inc More substantive d1sagrttments arose over development stratCI}' 1\11 the panners were cager to quicken W'tll you be able to afford the things you love to do once you retire? It's a question a lot of people are asking today. That's why we're proud to offer mutual funds by John R&ocock. This family of mutual funds makes it euy to begin. and stick with a regular investment program. For more lnformation or a prospectus, call or mail in our coupoa today. Because if you spend a Jiu.le time planning now, you can look forward to apendin& yuur retimnent ll1Y way you want to ...,.,,__.,..... Donald ...... left. II Ktlve In ....., dYtc atf....._ In 1tee. he and David S. Tmppen, Jr .. chalNIMln •nd chief ••ecutfv• officer of Tlt• Pluor Corporation. visited ttl• sit• proposed for ttl• new and ••panded New- port Harbor Art Mu1e1M11. the pace of bu1ldm& from that of the old foundation days, but how'? The Taubman-led mlJOrity wanted to sell off developed parcels of com- mercial real estate and concentrate on puttina up hi&h-income housing. But Bren favored keeping the pro~ c.ny whole. He was. willin& to sell o1T residential projects but thought the company should develop a mix of housma. mcludma some that would alow moderate-income families to be able to afford to hve within a shon commute of their Jobs. In I 982 two events brought the s1mmcnng tension among the pan- ncrs to a boil. First, a deep recession hit Southern California real estate hard and new construction lending dned up. But 1t was a community backlash against the company's manaJcmcnt that caused the pan- ncrsh1p to come unglued. The company hacf leased land to some home buyers in Newport Beach and in the city of Irvine m the late 1950s. and the long-term leases were up for renewal. A decade of inflation had pushed up land prices sharply. Justifying enormous rent inc reases. The frightened leaseholders formed a political ac· uon aroup. called the Committee of 4,000 to try to persuade lrvmc Co. to hold down the threatened rent hikes. But when Taubman told the tenants that a deal was a deal. the committee threatened to keep "the ustem carpct-bauers" tied up in la-.-..su1ts and to stall their plans for funher development The setbacks cost the compan) millions of dollars and left Bren fum1na. He knc~ the problems wouldn't end unul one pair of hands. namcl} his. "'ere firml) an control. He offered his partners S5 I 8 million, -.-. h1ch the Easterners. fed up and Clarke -an amount that may total just over $200 m1lhon, includ- ing back interest -by drawing down unused lines of credit Once in control, Bren qu1ckl)' re· cast the company m his image To help him, he asked Raymond Watson, then chairman of the Walt Disney board and a popular former president of Irvine Co from the genial foundation days. to rtJOln as vice chairman. The first task was to mend fences w11h the commun1t~ b) finding a way to compro mise ~11h the angry leaseholders Bren agreed to sell them their tracts at pnc~ that came close to prevailing mark('t values of up to SI m1lhon ~r lot But he offered them discounts for the propert) improvements the) had made and 15-year loans to stretch out their pa)ments. Sa)s Watson "Donald's soluuon brought him cl"Cdibility It was fair lo him. to the company. and to the peorle ... The deal was l)pical o the ~m­ win soluuons Bren conttnU('S to pursue. The company had struggled for 25 years before the California Coastal Comm1ss1on and count)' authomics ultimately approved Its plan to develop the Je""el of 11s holdings. the oceanfront propert}. But when irate local cnv1ronmen· talists sued to block the dense de· 'elopmcnt. Bren realized the prOJe<Ct ~ould undem11ne the broad com- muntt) nrt"ded support his compan) Rather than fight a pitched battle w1tb his opponents. Bren set out to disarm them With conCC"SSIODS that o ther builders. working With lighter boundanes. could not afford He scrapped his proposed tuah·nsc of- fice towers. His modified plan lea.,es thrtt.quaners of the 10.000 acrts as permanent open spact and limits bu1ldmg to a few reson hotels and 2.600 houses. apartments, and h1gh- pnced condom1n1ums. Though the cost was high, he turned locaJ op- pos1t1on into broad community sup- pon. and his showpiece develop- ment 1s now µoder way. Bren culuvatcs poliucat influence with a s1m1larly pragmatic long-term \lew An early backer of Pete Wilson. an old Manne buddy. he helped finance Walson·s first bid for the U S. Senate in 1982 \\ 1lson 1s now lhc Republican candidate for governor of California in the voting this fall. Brcn·s earl) suppon for George Bush helped the thcn-V ice President cart) the cruc1al Cali· forn1a p~1dcnual pnmal) Bush no-.-. consults Bren on housing. the env1ronemnL and other issues 1m· ponanl to the st.ate -and to Bren £,en Bren's philanthropic efforts ha'e a ululit.anan bent His largess gue<i to causes that will make Irvine a belier place to h't -and thu-. a more desirable place to o~ n real est.itc For ('\ample. he sold the Lln1,ers1l\ of California at ln 1ne SOO acres "of land at a cut-rate pnce. allowing the school to e<l"e('t 1~0 m1lhon square feet of pn' ate 1ndus- tnal and commercial buildings The un1Hrsll' will use the rent 11 collccu to recruit leadmg scholars 1n medi- cine and the natural sciences Bren hopes the 1 ndust~ that the uni' er- SI t) attracts and the reputatio n 11 ach1e,es as a h1gh-tccnole>g'o leader ~•II lure add111onal coporate R&.D fac1hl1es to the propcn) he control<; Bren's most sizable change was to inJC<"t management ngor into h1-. compan) In the s1\ )Car$ since he too~ control the m'entol) of mm· plcted leasablc bu1ld1ng.s 10 the Irvine ponfolio has mcrca~ to nearl) 13 million square frt't -O\tr llarel t.iJDel II muda II ... C m J ;z ,... Md buil1 ia i .. awe-.,. added 60 petCllll &8 ..... I 1!t more tlwl dOltbW die ...... •pe.nJDaats aod ollka. ud .. awed itadu.stnal ~ wirtJ livd'otd. Yd u the awaber o1 ,.. JCIC'lJ "*• Brn &tasW overt• CUtlll'\I Irvine's pay·roU &Om 1;4IO to 340. He reqwres coall'KtOn '° wort out detailed w plam dMlt were fonottly dooe 1n.-boutc. but lie ret.1101 ablolute veto power. It's a power be eJ1era1et freely. - because lOJ> qua.hey is bjs p1idi• principle. To aivt his properties 1M look he desires, ~ dis_petcbed a team of c•ccutives on a fact-findina m1sion to visit Mediterranean coast.al towns. They brouaht '** photos sbowina the colors and styla Bren wants to emulate. He had the p1cture1 bound and banded out as 1nsp1ratton for developers to act the subtle touches nahL Bren's finacrpnnts arc on evctY.· thana down to lhe finest detail. When a recicnt new b.Jab-risc was planned. the company ettctcd a scal- fold1n1 ID the parking lot of its Newport Beach headquarters so the chairman could see bow the ligbt pla)ed off marble slabs and &lass at different umcs of da)' Cost doesn't seem to bother ham. Says Donald Koll, a weaJthy compcutor and fncnd. '"He'll plant SO-foot palm trees The mt of us buy 2~foot palms and hope they'll grow." For a technolog) park called lrvinc Spec- trum. Bren spent $250 million lay- tng roads and constructm& a freeway overpass and other anfrastruewrc ~fore brcakm& ground on a sinaJe building. All this bas Cf'Catcd an acst.bctical- 1)' appealing mix and pleasant quali- ty of hfc Clusters of graceful marble ofTice towe~ sll 1n manicured sct- ung.s urroundang these arc rcsidcn- ual properties adorned ID stucco Wllh cla) tile. Houses ranac In pn~ from SI million mansions to S I 70.000 starter condos with maed- ancomc de"elopments Like West- park boppma malls W'lth co- lonnades. fountains, and shady arches like Fashion lslaz;td tn New- pon Beach evoke a fccbng more akin to an O ld World markctplac::c than a tacky sbop-o-ram~. The S\'Stcm works: Of the I.I million Square feet currcntl) under construcuon. nearl) 7 5 percent has been prelcased Even m the current son commercial markcL the oc- cu panC) rate of Bren's established properties 1s a splendid 90 percent., "s JUSt 80 percent for Oraf\JC Coun- t) a!I a -.-.hok And has office parks dnt"" to~fltg.ht corporate tenants that include 4-T&T. Toshiba. and He~ let t ·Pad.a rd Bren 1s pleased ,.,tb W"hat be bas a h1cved so far t.anding at tbe ~heel of his boat ofT Ncwpon Beach. he !>a)S. "lf\OU squint real hard. )OU can Stt the outlines of a Samt- T ropez ··Toda) ·s de,elopmcnt CO'\- e~ JUSt 15 percent of the lrvmc propen). so n 's hard to 'Ul) w~tbcr Bren. as he fills 1n more of tus 1..an,as. -.-.111 lca\C an architectural monument ,.onh)' of a Medici pnnce But he's aJmost ccrtaJn to end up as nch as one with the tangles and cager to realize .------------------------------------------ their 3-for-I pins. accepted. Bren's offer for 100 percent .of the equ1t) put a value on the whole pro pen) of about SI billion. a figure panners Smith and Clarke con· s1dcred woefull> inadequate. They took Bren to coun. arguing that the land was wonh over S3 b1lh on. The ht1ga11on. which dragged on for se' en )Cars. was finall> settled m June when-a court·appomted referee determined that the propcn) was "'onh SI .4 b1thon at the time of the sale and awarded Smith and Clarke S 149 mllho n for their shares. Even with the extra pa) mcnt or- dered b) the coun. the bu)OUI -.-.as a financial coup. Against the mone) he borrowed to pa) ofT Taubman and his budd1~. Bren could tap I In me Co."s cash and accounts re- CCI' able. which totaled JUSt 0' er $437 m1lhon. He will pay off Smith KARPATOt< Jan 26 SECOND CfTY • Nov 9 ROBERT B. M OORE PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE F airv1ew Road & Arlington. Costa Mesa Tlclltt lllfl • 7141432·5527 Visa & Mastercard Welcome tor Advance Sales .., ........................ ,., A CMltmU Clrol · Dec. 16 KINGSTON TAK>· Feb. 10 RHAPSODY .. Tut· F9 11 CNcall "-CM.-· All' I ---------------, re,....,,..,_..,".,,.,,,.... s u ,. ,....,.,. ... _ • ..,,..,-. ... I n.,... 1 •-.. -~ •••••• I City ~-----• MUTUAL f'UNOS IY JOHN HANCOCK M l'. AVAILAILI'. THROUGH: GB F1WC1AL COAPOAATIOWMAN VALUE EQUITIES GROUP INC. Zip ______ _ 000. Tldl.M Office I I I ' I _J GLEN BIENER <7~4> 73~ -3857 t • 2101 F.i~ Aoed PO 5005 Colla.._. CA ~50Cll . . Bush, Gorbacf;1ev arrive in Helsin.ki for talks on Iraq 1y DAVID ESPO ~,,_Ill_ HELSINKI, Ftnland -President Bush and Soviet Prtsid('nt Mikhail S. Gorbachev amved Saturday for summit talks spawned by the Per- sian Gulf cns1s. Bush said he hoped for common ground against Iraq that would usher in a .. more J)('aC('- ful . stable and ~ure" post-C'old War e-ra. Gorbachev said 1t was important for the t"'o men 10 cooJ)('rate to protect "pos1t1\e trends" taking place else"here in th(' ""orld Iraq's Saddam Hussein dir('('ted pre-summit ad' 1u: to the 1"0. leaders. telling Bush the presuge of the l 'n1ll'd tale' "ould sink "11 11 'Acre w slide into the ab} SS of "ar" and telling <.1orhat·he' that siding "1th the \ mentan<1 "o uld 1nc:rea!>C "orld doubts allou1 ')o, 1et status a\ J superptl'At"T ~addam . in a 'ta1emi.>nt read on Iraqi tele' 1\un h\ a ,poi..esman. said 1ha1 as the t\'ll ml·n "'c1gh sumrn11 JCl"l)IOO), "tht• Jngcls ..... 11 be hO\l'f· 1ng abo'c ~ou on o ne sldl' anJ de' 11, l•n the other ·· Bush's nauonal '>Cl unt' aJ, ''er Rrent ~l,.,..ln>lt 'U&&l'Sted later that the proSpel I <II t '-">o\ ICI Ullll\ •Ill the Per'>1dn <.1ult \\JS UP'>t"tt1ng \,1J- Jarn "V. e ho!)\' 11 l·au\('<I him Ill h1\l' svme skt·p ..,lll\h roft ~1d alter a "l1rl..1ng J1nno "''h Bush anti other tup a1Jes The fi,e-h,1ur 'umn111 held out thl· prtl\llCd of an • \1Li11rd1nan Juint Jedara11c1n a~'"'' Iraq' 111 \chtOO 1•! "-u"Jll \h.11 on thl' Jgen- da for the hJ,til' arrangl'd mt·c11ng were sticky arms control disputes, the future of EuroJ)(' and other t.ta· ditional East-West concerns as well as possible aid to the Soviet Union. In Saudi Arabia, a diplomatic source said Oorbach('v came to Hel- smlu prepared to offer the Soviet mantime fleet to the United States to transport equipment to the M1ddlt' East and to withdraw the roughly 1,000 Soviet advisers from Iraq. lhe month-old U.S. m1huiry deployment has bttn hand1capJ)('d b) th(' lack of ~ahft for maten('I. Here m Hclsmk1. the usual sum- mit accoutrements were in e\ 1dence. from the extremcl) tight S«unt~ to the Soviet, Amencan and Finnish flags flymg side b} side b) side I - shirts showmg the faces of Bush and Gorbac he' supcnmposed on "iad· dam's '1sage "ere selling for S21l Bush and Gorbache'. an om panted b) their .,..1,es. am,cd '>l'H'n hours apart to 1dent1cal red l.trpt.·t grecungS' from Finnish Prn1dcn1 Mauno Ko1' 1sto The summit \.\Ill b<.' their 1h1rtl a\ h:adcrs of their countne!> Bu)h denounced Iraq ~harph 1n h1'> arrt\a) remark\. ~~mg 11 mu't be denied the "frum ul aggrc\\ton ·· (1orbache.\ spol..c m more re~1r.11nlJ term'> of the ncl'd 10 en\ufl that po'>lll\<.' trt'nd., 1n thl' '-'Orld Ml' nlll "th'Aartcd b~ an) dl'H'lo prnt·nt ·· lfr did not mention Iraq or Saddam h' name Both Bush and ( 1orh.h hn made 11 "k·ar tht.·' "t'rl' hoping to U\l thl' 'umm11 111 tonttnue thl' 1mpro\l' Oll'nt in rdat1on' hl•t"et n thnr l'-'O lUUntrle'> Plnnlsh ftre11dent M•uno Kolvlsto. left. •nd ftresldent Bush wave frOllll • balcony of the Presldent .. I ftalac• In Helslnld on Saturday. 8u1h wlll m eet with Soviet ftresl· dent Mlkhall Gorbachev today. Saddam decries · 'Intervention'; Americans fly out ly LAURA KfNO economic sanctions. "'11 I _. ..... """"' Iraqi Foreian Minister Tariq Azi lnaq's Saddam Hussein on Satur-1s due in Tehran on Sunday for th day uraect Presidents Bush and fi~l hip .. lcvel vilit in a de.cad Gorbachev on the eve of their sum-Tchran•s Jomhuri lslami ncwspa mit to act out of the Penian G ulf said in an editorial that Aziz woul crisis and let l~ Arab world scule return to Iraq .. with his ~nds full the matter. if Iraq continues its conciliato A U.S.<hartcrcd fliaht of Amen-policy toward Iran. cans from Kuwait, meanwhile, land-This policy has included Iraq ed in the Jordanian capital just withdrawal of troops from lrania before midn;aht Saturday, then de-territory, its exchansc of war pri parted for Frankfurt. W('st Ger-oners, and its dropping of a Ion many, with about 165 Amencans stand ina demand for full control of who were flown into Amman on a stratqic waterway. .- Friday. the State Department 1n Washington said. ln Kuwait, two more cmbass1 They wcrt to fly on to Charleston. bowed to the pressure brought S.C., and amve on Sunday. the bear by the Iraqi occupiers. Swed department said. ,. and Norway evacuated the Saddam. in a statement read by an diplomatic staffs but insisted the announcer o n Iraqi tclcv1s1on and m1ss1ons t«hn1cally remained OJ><' billed as an OJ><'n mt'Uagc to the U.S. The Iraqis, who ordered c and Soviet leaders, told them: "I am ba h red "If "OU "ant to think of a com-h h . h f h ss1cs in t c conque emirate , lf) "wn w om I think w('·rc going not say1n1 to cit er o )'OU ... w at close two weeks aao. have btt phlated s1tuat1o n. shift the clock to have mcreasingl) productl\c rcla-)Our d~ISlon should be... backing up that demand with Nd, se'cral )t"ars and th1nl about uons." But h(' said Bush and M1kha1I S. rr f r---4 h\, .... d1 t1'il·ult '' "ould ""-to '"Ork G h h Id be . . d h cuto11 o iuuu, water. power an '1 U<.~ .. "If the nations of the world. acting orbac ('Vs o u ar in mm 1 at telepho ne scrv1c(' to the missions 1h1' equation nu". get the inter-together. continue. as the) haH "Iraq's army did not invade either of About 20 embassies. mcludma 1 nJtional \Upport that has been got-bttn. to isolate Iraq and den) Sad-your countnes." U.S. m1ss1on. remain o~n w1 tl'n but 1n Ill t.lo 1t '-'tthou1 the dam the r.rui ts ofaggressioo. "''" v.ill Saddam. whose Aug. 2 tak('O\('r of k 1 t rr t bo th "un 1e1 l n1i.1n hl·111g a pan uf tt.. 11 ' Kuwait set off the cham of ('vents s e eton s aus 0 sym IZ(' c llu'h said set an place the cornerstone of an 1 d h . H 1 k refusal to ac('('pt Iraq's annexation f internauonal order. more J)('aceful. ea mg to 1 c summit in ('sin 1· Kuwa11. and to try to provide so ·-ciearl~ 1 hope that "c'll lllme stable and ~cure than am that "e Fmland. descnbcd lraq as a peace-protecuo n for their c1t1 zcns trap 11u1 of th" lllt'l'ltng tomorrov. no t ha\e kno\\n." · loving nation and warned o f dangers "'"h e\t·n J1nerl·m·c 1runed uut hut of the huge U.S.-led buildup of by the tn,asion. "11h a lt;mmon purpose ~o that He add('d "Much is at )takl· and forces in the gulf region. About 2..:!00 Amen cans remain the L;n11ed ~talc!I and the "lo' 1e1 there is much the "o rld stand!. to "God and history arc wltness . . Iraq and Kuwait. U .S. officials es • l n1on "''"be 'l<'rn b' other\ around gain if we succeed.. that the foreign int('rvcntion 1s com-mate. and som(' men among the the 'Aorld Ill be in -accord 1n our Gorbache' i.a1d 11 was important placating matters and Will not have been placed at important 1 • dl'term1nJt1un 10 ~top th1\ ugh ag-for the t"'o ml·n to met·t pt'rsonall~ pro' 1dc a settlement;: he said stallat10M to deter possible Weste grl'\S1on:· he at.lded 10 "d1~uss the acut<' r nw• 1n the Iraq, m eanwhile, sought to solid-attacks He l.llled { 1orbachC'\ "not \omt.• Per)tan (1ulf and a number of other 1f} its new rapprochement wtth lran Women and chlld~n alh er~r~ ·-hut thl· k'ader t'f .t wun-issues" and to coopcrat<· 1n an effort to get around U.N aJlo"'ed to leave. -=================================================-· ELP rfHE DAILY _QT SUPPORT Mohawk 2 soldiers injured YOUR CO SHELTERS ••• -----------~-81Jl-B GroUP PUblishinQ, Inc. 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NAME:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- AOORESS: ________ ......,_.... ________________________________ ~ ~ONE:~--~~~~~~r~~~~--Al~~~o~~--~-ME I·= OM D OCHIOCENClOSEO RU. OUT ne CWLY MOT 1U•ca• ''°" A>lM MO ... TO: • DAILY NO'r. CllaAATION Dll'f •• IJO W. MY ITftll. ClOITA ~CA 12127 ----···--. ~--f ... MONTREAL -A Mohawk nor and two soldiers were tnJ u Saturda> 1n a M:uffie o n Kahncsatakc settlement we'it Montrt'al ""here Canadian trc "<'re locled 1n a standoff "1t group of armed Indians Moha"k i.pokesmen said a )Car-old Mo hawk was av.akene 1n his sleep and "scvercl)' beaten" h) !t0ld1ers The arm) said the Mohawk d •w a l..n1fc and attacked a soldier The M>ld1er "u on a reconn 1s-~nrc patrol to lheck o ut d('f('n 'e poi.1t1oni. put up b) th(' Indians. he arm) said 1n a statement Tr0<.1ps ha'e \urrounded the Indians w1th1n a small "ooded area and hav(' put up a barbed ""e fence. T he $0ld1cr told the Mohawk that h<' had no aggrcss1\(' 1nidft1ons. hut the lnt.11an attacked hi m. the arm> said. The patrol of four sold1('n. sutl- ducd the Indian. "'ho suffert'd a p '>h near an C)e that requtrt'd stllche'i One soldier was slashed on the lace and another stab~d four tames m the abdomen. but their 1n1unes v.ere not cons1d<'red scnous. the arm} said A doctor who ('Umtned the Moha" k, 1den11fied onl) b)' his 'A<ar- nor code name of Spudwrtnch. said he had suffered "multiple lac-cr- at1ons and a possabl(' d('p~Sf<I skull fracture ·· After lcnath) ncgoua11ons. the Mohawk was taken to a Montreal hosp1t:1l b)' ambulan~ unda an arm)' es.con in the early evcnina. more than 12 hours aft('r the c lash. Joan Lamontagne. a spokesman fo r Mo ntreal General Hosp11aJ. said the Mohawk was undcrgo ma m~d1- cal tests and that sh(' did not know the ei'itent of h1\ tnJUO('S. The 1nc1dent raised tensions among the Mohawks. who were also- upsct b> a dec1s1on by the Canadian Broadcastma Corp. to pull its cam- era crews out of the Indian encam~ ment. About 20 Mohawk men and 30 women and children arc holed up in a dctouficat1on ccnt('r m the wood- ed area 1n th(' Kahncsatakc settle- ment. 18 miles west).Of Montrul. They arc surrounded by about 400 soldiers. They rctrated to the center after the army moved in last weekend to dismantle berricades set up by the Indians. Also Saturday, tbt lroquo11 Con- federacy held a news conf~ to prctent a proposal to end the con· nict, which . oep_n July 11 when Quebec provincial police stormed a Mohawk barricade el'tt'ted to protest a dtt111on by the town of Oka to upend a municipal aolf course onto land claimed by the Indiana. The lroquo11 pro~J. 11m1lar to o~ rtJected earlier by federal nqe>: tiatof'$, calla for cndina the standoff by ims><>Mna Indian concrol over the aru occupied by the ttoopa -with lndi~n . peacekecpina omoen in· vnttpona anyone au..,ected of committJna crimes. Nauvea say they hr rtprial1 from the Quebec politt b' the dead\ or one Of tbetr oftken tn the boccbed raMI an Jvly. Federal 1nc1 .. n Af'laan Mint ta Tom Seddon qukkly ditmiMd the prGpOMI U UMt'ttptablc. _., ,.. :A flda .. ,,,_ - Ol .. NGf C0"5T ..., .... An Independent Newspaper Editorial Football's bac,k, · and we're glad T hey·rc back. . l mea~. we're talking about football teams. We re talking about high school football teams. collqc football teams and. of course. National Football Leaaue teams. And that's what this 1s all about. The start of the football season -today is a full slate m the ~FL Saturday was a busy day in the college ranks. and Fnday and Thursday pve us the opening days for our wonderful preps -1s a ume for celebration. If they arc playmg football, it means kids arc back in school, the leaves are changing colors. the telev1s1on beco~cs the family centerpiece and Monda} nights take on new significance. ~t also means the baseball pennan1 races arc getting exc1ung, and the basketball ~ason isn't too far off. Thaf s why the)' call 1t a glorious ume of the year. In fact. family fun takes on a whole new meaning during the football ~ason. Just about everything is centered around the game or games of the day. Alo ng the Orange CoasL. high school footbal! games take cen ter stage. On Sundays. one of 1hc professional teams IS always at home. That m eans. exccpl m cases of sellouts. only one NFL game 1s telecast into the area. When there 1s a ~llout. the poss1b1lll} of two exasats On Saturdays. there are. It appears. almou as man} college games on 1he air as there are tele' is1on stations In other words. the spon domma1es JUSt about e' cn- thmg we do this ume of }ear. Whal 1t docsn'1 domma1e. 1t sianals. It 1s a etv1hzat1on unto 1t~lf. If baseball 1s the natio nal pastime. and \H' be he' e 11 as. football certainly 1s the nauonal passion. Crowds pour into small high school stadrnm~. 1he> fill college and un1 vers1t} stad1ums: and. of course. the)'° re lo) al to their local NFL team. That's m add1uon to 1he mllhons ~ho watch telecasts. Even high schools arc bc~nnmg to get 1n10 the TV act In some areas. cable tclcv1s1o n companies are ofTenng local high school games to subscnbcrs. In other words. football is back and man) of U!"I arc glad about 1t. Sacramento Insider Ballot pamphlet costs Callfornians S 3 .8 mif lion ly RtCt< ltODlttGUEZ SACRAMENTO -The general· t'lttt1on ballot pamphlet that the (ahfomia secretary of state '' mall· 1ng ou1 10 voters t'llplaan1n1 1ss\J6 h<'fore them on Nov 6 as 143 pasc' Iona and cost SJ.8 m1ll1on to pnnt and send . But one of tho~ pag~ as attempttna to provide the bam for a stre,a mhned pamphlet an vears 10 come. ~ I 39 ts a survey that tnes lo aause n ow useful the pamphlets arc. or whether anyo ne really reads them. Those who do read them will be happy 10 know 1hat they'll also be ~c1vin1 a supplemental pamphlet explainina nine bond is,ues thal tht' i..qlslaturc and 1he aovemor aarced. at the last moment. 10 put on the Nov 6 ballol. TV ready Unhlte thox of the Assembl), CaJ1fom11 state Senatr scu1ons aren't telev15Cd to the pubhc. but th11 donn'1 mean Knators aren't conttmed about how 1hey look on the tube. In fact. some Knators ap~nlly aft womcd lh11 they may need 1nstruct1on an basic telc- \'1S10n appearance for umes they Pf'C1enl bills to Aucmbly comm1t- 1cn.. Amona 1hc new dut1" of some employees at the Senate Ocmocnuc Caucus 11 tcachm• tenalors "how 10 look 1oocf' when 1n such 5itu1t1 ons. said our 8cfl, executive d1rttlor of the Senate Ruin Comm1llce MC>Mey business Senatorial decorum lasatd a bn on the las1 naghl of the k gislau"e session a ,.~k ago Fnday Sen Don Roaers. R-Bakersfi<"ld. a staunch supporter of the 011 1ndustr}. was holdana forth 1ha1 landmark 01l-sp11l cleanup legislauon. which eventuall~ passtd the Lcgalaturt was not needed because "up an .\laska. )OU 10 up there now and )OU nave 10 look prclty hard 10 find an) e"1dence of the spill up an Pnncc W1l111m Sound." That was 100 much for Sen. 8111 Lockyer. [).Hay- ward. who stood behind Roger, making ape-lake gestures Who Is this guy? 'pcauns of Lockyer. he found out on labor Day that hr 1~n·l as well known an Alameda Coun~ as hr m1&}\t have thought ahhou he has represented that area an t c LCJJS· lature for the past 17 )can .\t a labor p1cn1c at 1he >\lamcda Count F11rvounds. he was fint 1ntroduccd u "Supen 1sor 8111 Lock)er .. Mo- m c n ts later . Democ rati c aubernatonal candidate Dianne Fc1ns1can called ham "i\SKmblyman 8 111 Lockyer." f1nall). John Gar· amend1. the ()(mocrauc candidate for 1n'lu~ncc comm1ss1oner and locltyer''l erstwhile colleaaue m the Senate, 1den11ficd ham corrtttly, em,ehas111n1 lock)cr·, "1tate .cna- tor title Rid llHrllffl I•• s.c,..,..,._ N u4 wrlleT for IM On.ap Ct•• """' ru.1. ' --. Wttt"'9 ...... 0ro,.. C..t Ooity ,it9t ... Tii. 0..... Coast Do.ly Pilot encovu>gfn couespondenc• lron1 our r~. We r~I r.11.,, be ~opt to oppox1mo1ely 300 w()(dS Any co"~' tign1f1Con1ly lot\g&f thofl 300 words wll be pt.nted 01 OUt d1terett0n 01 o COfftMUftity Commentoty, Gu.It Com"'9"foty °' Ect.totiot 1t..,.a,..... COftVnUn1ty commen10t1fl ore resen•ed for 1swes ~1.n.n1 to cities and towrtt along the~ Cocnt Gu.11 c~torie1 "'°Y ~~to any publl( ·~ Ed•tOtiol respc>n• s or• r~ved l0t rebvttolt 10 ed1t0t10I P<>MtlOnS of tM Or-. Coott [)a;fy ,.. . lotion c~~ to be I~ Ot itl bod 1011• will not be primed Wt1tt1t• at• 1tm.1ed to lout s~•si-ons o ll'IOnltl. Al c0tr~• """'bf~ oncf lf!Clude the Wftlet'I oddt S\ ond I~ nunib.f f0t 4 .. ~ putp()Mt. letMrt ~be odc*e..d 10 ~ OrOftlll COOlt Ooify Not. 330 W. ~ St .. Cdlto MetO CA, 92626. A1ttftft0n lett•• 10 !he Editor. wr.-. •~'°"'en"'~ to coR the OoUv Pdet ~1714 ••?·•321. f.llf 3$2. Best of Editor's Hotline O.._ COA8T DM.Y MOT ~ ...... ,Mr t , 1.o AT Today In hlstaty Today 11 Sunday. Sept. 9, t.bt 2S2nd day of 1990. Tbae are 1 ll days left ln the year. Today's ffiabli&bt in Hit&oty: On Sept. 9. 171'6, the leCOOd C.O... unentaJ Coqress made \be 1Cnn "United Stata" official replaciftl "United Colonaa." ' On that date: In 1830, Charles Durant flew a balloon ftom New Y ort City ICrOll the Hudson River to Penh Amboy, N.J. In 1850, Cahfornia became the 31st state of the uoio.o. In 1890, I 00 yean llJO, Harland Sanders, the honorary Kentucky colonel who founded tbe K.enl'Ueky Fncd Chicken rataurut chain, wu born near Henryville. lnd. In 1893. Frances Cleveland w1 f e of Prcsldent Grover OeveJand -p ve birth to a daushter in the WhJ IC House. In 1919, most of Boston•s I.~ man police force went on lt:rike. In 1926. the National Broad- castma Company, NBC, was created b) the Radio Corporation of Ameri- ca. In 1948, the People'• DcmocntK Republic of Korea. known in the United States as North Korea, was created Today's Birthdays: Oddsmaker Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder is 71. -BT ~ A.nedald P.,.... Amburgey vs. Kemp coverage good stuff Editor's note: The following are sample-s of Oraa•e Coat& Dally Pilot readers ' comments and cnt1C1sms from this wed As a mailer of public ~rv1ce the Piiot Wiii publish a sampling of calls to the hotltn<' each ~et'k m this space The numbu to reach Ediror's Hoc/ine 1s 642-6086 I've laked what )OU ha~e been dotng on the mue w11h Mr . ..\mburge) and Mr. Kemp, and I JUSI wanted IO;Sil) that the pohucal cartoon an the Scpl. 4 issue (\\1th Orv Amburgey and Jesus Chmt) as great. Mr. Amburge) obviously doesn't underst,uid that churches and ..no.{l·profit Chns- uan-ba'it'd groups have someone higher to answer 10 than him I lake )our stand. and I like the an work I l's d great JOb Thanks. 0 I was JUSI reading the edi tor's ho1hne lOm· ments an the unda) paper. and I wa s tf\1ng to figure out how-the ca\ cman canoon (or Am· burgc), C..11 Ferguson and Nolan FnuelleJ ~ould ha"e emphastLC'd )Our ignorance I figured out that the ,.a) 11 m1gh1 do that is that ~ou showt'd thcsc gu)S ha\ ang progrcsscd to the point w-here they actuall) w-ore clothes anO-Uscd tools Ma)~ )OU p\e them 100 much credit Appropnatt'I\ cnou&}\. 1r the) had progrc.Med io the po1n1 ot usana tools the onl) one ~ou ga't' them was a cl ub. ,.h1t.h 1s about fittang :Sothang u5.eful hkC' a w-ht't'I 0 I JUSt v.antC'd lo call and thank )OU for 1he T\ Wt't'kend sports I haH m1s~d 11. and 1hc Tames isn't wonh a dam Thanks again 0 Who as doing )Our headlines., I presume he 1.1.orkC'd for one or the tabloids in Ne,. 't ork 0 Just calhng about ~our wnter fred Martin Thal gu ) as something cl\<' He pnn1s that rheo;c poor gentlemen who lne high and might) down lhe lOast. and now-the' arc kicked out That landlad) probabl) found out there are 100 man' gu)S h\1ng there <\nd 1h1~ rn)ster) boa1 hl''" go1n110 the Harbor Patrol l hecking on thl\ and checking on 1ha1 Ho,. comt' people can't ha'e JO) pn,al') w-11hout that gu~" He adds n111h1n1.1. lll )Our ne,.spaper 't ou nttd someone "llh more charisma c I am calling to sa' w 111 ) ou plt'a~ \ll•P bashma Gil Ferau.son an \.Our paper I am s1ck 10 Letter from the editor death of all the'it' innuendoes and esP«1all) b) )Our new column1s1s or wntt'~ "'hate,rr the\ are. who know nothang ahoul him or 1he area It's too much Plt'a~ Mop 11 or I w.111 stop the paper c My husband and I realh COJO' reading John Stahlcr's w-ane column and hopt' ~ou guH kt't'p It up. 0 I JUSt wanl to \a\ thank \Ou for putting Tumblew«ds back in ·the paper I 0 J,ust a comment Toda:·., nc"'lpaper 1-.n 1 worth the paper 1t 1s pnnted on What link world-wade news \OU pnntcd )Ou put on the bal k page. Other ,.orld t''enls or m·,.c; of ampon..nl'C' )OU didn't evrn pnnt at all Instead \OU dc,otC'd about a third of the front pagr 10 a 'picture of a group of )oung ladies ,howing th<"tr all-but·bart' bodies It 1s no wonder we ha\C: so much 1ll1tcraC) More a1ten11on should be sho,.n 10 world and c.-ducalional e'en ts 0 Just a comment on )Our co,er p1ctuf't' tor Monda) I thank at as pethctJc that \Ou ha't' to reson to sexism to sell )OUr magazanr or paper or w.haie' er 1h1s p1ecr of trash as Wtr~ don J., uu tf) good hard-hmana JOumahsm instead of l heap SC\ism uufT hkt' \OU did 1oda""' Editor's note. The D•lly ·Plloc 1s a new.,. paper 0 I am calh nJ tn regard to the ad 1n 1hr paper Tht' 1wo-page full ·SllC' ad for Pia' OO\ mag.aLanc M} husband and I arc appalled ai this ad ,eni~· mcnt and that th<' D•lly Pilot acl eptcd "' monC) If we ~ am other advC'rt1<iemen1 in th<' paper regarding this magvtn<' or an' lll h('r similar kind of maga11nc:. we "Ill cann.·I uur subscnpuon 0 I'm d1sgustcd ~llh that t,.o-pag<' Pla,ti-fn '>pread E.t1her \•>U'rc going 10 he the hom<'ltl"n paper or forget lhe "hole b.tll of "a' 't nu f'IC'1lpk rc:alh think wc:'rr into this'' \\t''r<' not I got n('W\ for \OU ~6 pcrl<'nt of us af't' quiet hl1m<'hild1c\ W<' don't ne('d 1ha1 kind of trasfl I don'1 ln1•~ ho,. mulh \OU ,.t'rC' paid lor 11 but I don't ltl C" II ::J ~s usual. Jud' ( hambcrlaan has thC' ,Inn all 111.rong about the \ 1lla&c Inn rm a customer there, ha'c bttn for a Ion\ ume. and the namburgcrs 1n the rvcnmg arc l0.9S not SI 5 as she said Of cou~ 1f }OU get a bi& dinner salad and a baked potato the ball will pro6ably run S IS. I had a ~onderful hamburger there for lunch toda) w11h french fn~ a ruce bun. lettuce, tomatoes and pickle fo r SS 95 In the evenan' you can get a hamburger, an the lou"Jt for S6.SO or S6 95 Who normally orde~ a bl& d innCT salad and a baked potato with a hamburget' and frcnch ~('~ . Edttor's no te For more on the V1/Lafc /n(I. pkase Stt Jud> ('Juunbcrl.a1n ·s Ufe Society on the front pase of the B S«LJon. 0 ( alltng 10 kt )OU know how much we enJO)' Jud) Chamberlain's articles. They're wonderful human-1ntrrc:s1 stones Particularly the ooe on cant.er and suK1dc We thank they arc e~cellent ani(k<, 0 I'm calling about )Our arudc toda) the c ho1cc ot toda) 's front page feature "Move ~vcr Gt'Of"lt Hamdton ·• In this dav of cvcr-1ncrc&slni skin cancer this amcle shockeci and womed me. The ~ond paragraph lasted most caneerous face among the "1llustnow competittvc caieaones. ~ .\s onr of thousands of ~nt skm cancer '1e11ms I'm dt't'ph conccmcd about the out- datC'd mtllage 1h1s an1clc Sttmed to convey .\ ume in 1hr sun as fun for aJ.1, seems to be tht' m<"s\agt' \\hen:-... as the hf~savina messqe 1ha1 ~<' n~d to protect ourselves" I wish I bad know.n the dangers of the sun's rays when I was gC't11ng m~ uins dunng Bal Wttk in the yean past The large S<.·ar on m~ arm from su,..ery for m.thgnant ml"lanoma rs a constant n:-mmdcr of lh<' lethal po w.er of th~ sun's rays on the skin. I l .ln t1n h hope that the "winna" of the most 1.JnlC'fllu'> fillt' ,.,II he spared the agony of skin 1.Jnl c:r in the 'ean. ahead 0 Just a lOmment on 8 111 Cot.e's put down on thl Jim \\ood an11-1n,ohement m the Mtdeast •llumn >Ahllh apprt'arcd a few days ago. I believe < 111<' 'l nmm<"nta~ in the Sept 2 Daily PUel was nothing It'\\ than bnlhanl .\hhough Jim \\-ood wntcs a line column. h' ' got "' lt'am that obJC'Ctl\lt) 1s lhc name of the ga me an lht' nc,.spapcr business. Work is for people who don't surf I'll never be ablt to step into the bat1er'' ho' against Nolan R'an. pla' one-on-one with Michael Jordan. or ratch J Joe Monlana pa•>' But on a recent earl) morning. I 'iUrfC'd Hunt1n1ton Bl'ach ,.11h l lo~d Tice What a thnll or. I should sa>. "Dude I v.as stoked'" Lloyd 1s one of the Orange Coa<tt'<t top professional sur1C'n. .ind the.- ocean sports columnist for the D•lly Piiot I suspect that under normal cmum<1tanccs. local surfen h k<' llmd would hate to be KC'n in the same ocean with a kook hltc me But ,.hen I ukcd Lloyd 1f he'd hke 10 go surfing "Ith me sometime. he looked at m(' funny for a moment shru~td has should<'l"'I and said. "sun:-.. What else could he sa) I 1-.a\ after all. hrs bon \\-e set a date. and I startC'd to wofT} M) surfina caf't'('r startcd and ended an JUnaor h1&h ,.hen being a surfer was the "most ellC'Cllcnr· thmg to do. I had bttn on a surfboard a couplt' of tames since. but 1n the last ft'" years. I had ~omc stnctJ) a ~ummen1me boo&Je boarder and bod) surfcr the much cu1er surfina altema11Hs for agi na aquamen. The sad (Kt as that I don't <'\en 0"'" a surfboard anymorr. unl«s vou count that dust) old th1n1 s11t1ng an the raflcn of m) parents' prqr Llo)d kindly ofTcrtd one of hi\ hoards I told ham I needed a Iona board. and not one of has uny. toolhp1ck·hkr profrss1onal models. He qa1n said no 'IYtea1 When I wu younacr. the night before I was &01"11urfina, I pn~ for huac surf -the b1~r the hrctter The ('VCnlna txforc my sun ~s1on With Lloyd. I prayed for 1tty·b1tt) wavt'1 I au~• fur" an emotion that <kvclo~ wnh qt. The momtna routine was oddl) ~1m1lar 10 m) er ht&h school da}'\ The alarm ~nt off 1n the prc--dawn houn. and I an my alrcad~ packed bq -~man. to-~I and wa' -and headed out mto the ,uft of the momina. The only d1ffettnce now was that I also camcd a hanscr on wh1 h huna my bus.nas autt. I alto Id\ a s&ttpena Wlfc and toddler be.hind l felt o4d Al I haded up the Pacirsc Coast H.pway and approached the pier. I could tee m )' pra)'f rs ~re answered, The' •-a vei wtTe d1 n ky Uoyd and I dmdcd to So out near 17th t~ The olace wa desentd We bad •hat kw wava •'!ft bttak1na all to ourtel" Af'ttt a few ues from Uoyd on l.M bach. ~ ~ 10 the outside bttak. about 200 yanii from hOft , J IOllowerd Uoyd u he JockC')-ai for the best \a.Mott' potnu. He cauah1 the first wa"t, and I -atchcd tum u he ~ed his ma.,c on muihbwwm Atain I •ondtted Wrhat I wa1 do1a, _out thttc. Al Uoyd peddled t.ct into positlon. ht pointed to a pot on the •-at~ 2S yard.I awa)'. .. Look. • dolphin, .. I dida't -~Dytll" ..0.0 llileft,.. Uoyd. tMl ftn? Watt a minute. 1t's no4 movins hM 1 •• l1lil •'>' lherutiw.. or~ wu a ahllrt Probably 1 pat •hite. Real h\lfWY. •Mui lbe P89rt would 1fCt OM'-IOOd taclltnt out of me. 1 wtt prttty wrt Uo d pumna me thf'OQlh t0me kind or C'n.K"I ua.haauoa. but I cate&Uy IC'&ftncd the a&aaY •"I~ an !WI)'. ou n nc¥U \ Wllllam Lobdell tx too sure. And then I s.aw It -J\J~t )'ards awa from me. A bcaullful. sleek dolphin 1w1mm1na slo-.ly alona ""th a punky bib dolphin by ha Side. matduna momma breath for breath As I watched the dolphins ~·•m out of il&hL I heard Uoyd say .. Thas looks hke your .. ave " • I turned around ind took a few trokcs until I felt lbe wave ptd me up l mncmbmd the urRna lcuon Lloyd had ~ven me oo the bacb. kttp )'OUr head up. mnd qutct.J> and $pad )OUT feet ...,,_ It won.td I ~as up and llidina aJona the face of'tbe -~ l didll•t lftlP olf a bottom 1um. makt a railicaJ rc<ntl')' or pull off a no.1n. a ;.a cnaded aJoaa. I bad foraoc~n the qlttiaJ ftthna you en from ~ 1Urfins.. ,oa. \WAI the local lu'IC). act amped. Uoyd. fntstratcd 6y thc a.ct of rf. ...... .,., .. ma ol a cMrlt and ht hdded lO ~ af\ a half-bow. l loobd Al •Y ...c.· 1,.. ....,Y ~~~ t t~t •bcMa, ' tbe .. llW • • --. ......... ~-·~-..... t awaited me. ~med tbt boUd ll"Q at m pat It t ._. -. !hu•tina .-, a bumpu Aida-I hact ... oa .. Olill H' L.., ..- •n t.he momu11: "War\ is b peoPlt wt.o ct.'1 ...:.. 4 I d.id.A•t u..ndmutid 1t thm I do now. 1.nir .... ...... Luall rl le llile ~ o.n. DllilJ ~ .-.. • • -• .. • • r .. I . .. I t ' J l - .., nn nn 'n" J 0 - ~ WOIJDER. IF lt-4E ~A~~ HA5 HE'~D 71-IC weWG C(eT AS(XJT ue WlAINING THE STATE U>T-reR'(? ,, TO US, ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE. VERY IMPOR'fANT PEOPLE ... • • STANDARD PACIFIC ·SAVINGS FOR THE PE.RSONALIZED-SERVICE YOU DESERVE 4590 MacArthur Boulevard Newport Beach, C&lifOmia 92660 7141965-0536 OR 800/326-SAVE ASK FORS IMGS DEPARTMENT • DEPOSITS PEDERALLY INSURED UP TO •100,000 . ' J - • Stepping Out In ••• O_range Coast lndde: • Bookmarks/82 • Wedc:Ungs/83 • Entertainment/84-6 • weather /86 SUNDl'Y, SEPTEMBER 9. 1990 c-t St. a.Ir, ..me director of PMlftc SJ'lllphonJ' Orchestra, and Marq Mutvffle, a foundl119 111 .... ber. Carol & Company . Concert at the Meadows memora·ble ~ . To those who have never attend- ed an outdoor ooocert at Irvine Meadows ... or thole who have never attended the symphony at all, I Carol :=nd'fe y~~~ Humphreys Symphony Or-e hes tr a''•••••••••••• .. Tchaikovsky Spc:cuicWar" at the Lacuna Hills a~phitbeatcr next . Saturday. The 1PCC1aCUlar, the last of the 1990 Summer Seriea, wilf conclude with the dramatic "1812 Over- ture,·· fireworks, cannons and a military band. Most summer concert-soen bqin their evenin& with ,. picnic on the Meadows' parklike lawn. Whole families arrive with baskets laden with fried chicken and JOda pop. Otben ~ip wiM from crystal aoblcts and n1bbl~ aounnet fare served wtth linen and candles. .. The Hollywood Bowl is fun, but lrvtne Meadows has it all over the Bowl," said Randy Johnson, praident of\he PSO board at last week's "Espana'' pre- concert donor thank-you party. We~. So dOes Carl St. Clair, who debuts as music director of the-Pacific Symphony at the Orange County Performina AIU Center on Oct. 9. It was St Oa1r's first vis11 to lmne Meadows. "Neu summer, I'll direct here. Tonight I wanted to check out the acoustics. They are pretty good." St. Clair, 38, said at intermission prior to settling down al bis reserved rinpidc seat in the orchestra pit The first half of the concen be roamed throughout the amphitheater with his 27-year-old lady love Jennifer K«ney. Jt also was the fint time for St. Oa1r to view his new symphony orchestra as a spectator. On this night the music of Spain was conducted by assistant conduc- tor Lucas Richman. "The musicians arc young. That it aood." be said. Commentina on the program. St. Clau recalled the last umc he conducted Ginastcra's "Estanca" was Wlth the Boston Po~ "Gmattra 1s lake a arandfather to me," he said. On Ravel's "Bolero'"! ··Too bad the moVle had to cheapen 1L It 1s exetttng, so filled wtth mystery ·· SL Oatr is scnSttive to more th.an music. Earlier in the evening he charmed symphon) supponers -those whose donatto ns ~eep the orchestra alive -ptbertd on the Meadow grounds for a barbecue. ·.: Dreucd in a double breasted linen su1L floral shin and Bealle-shaped glasses by Armant, he spoke of the future. "We're already into planning 1991-92. Right now we are bcarina auditions and arc haVlng lots of meeunas. I th10k \he kick-off conctns and the Royal Gala on Oct. 13 will be one of the most exc1t1ng Wttks of my hfe." Marcy Mulville. one of the founding board mem- bers of PSO. 1s plannani the October Bnttsh themed bash. "'The conccn offic1all > will oixn the Fcsttval of Britain Ans Festival. Composer John Wtlhams f~ne lff CONCERT /82) Mfhat it takes to get there from here 9yCMOL ....... ns .._ ..... ......, .... What turns beads amona the Coast social elite? What does it take to be the Queen Bee, the Leader of p.e Pack? We polled tbOIC on the top runs of the sociaJ ladder. Herc·s what they II.id it takes to tel there. P'DIONALITY: WcU bred socialites are warm, p -f">"' and funny - a tente of humor iJ eseential. 0 AU"l'OI: You may find a Jeep nettled in the carriate boulel of a few leCUre rebels, but the Bia Tbtee - ~olla Royce, Mercedes Benz and Jquan are the can 4)( choice. The ultimate is to collect can, lite J>OtU1F •tamPI or cups and 1aucen. Then there are those who collect boata. which is even better. 0 FAllllON: "Style" dro~ jaws. One's dcsiaDer isn't relevant say thole who tJptoe into teas wearina Cbanel -juit in cue. 0 BWBUk Sedly knock-off' ~try has confukd all. The copies are too toulh to tell &om the raJ tem• t.bete clays and only the \leky would ut wbetber ~ or ,precious. Besida, coatwne~ is now fub.ionable. JR,UA..NDI; A prominent busbend is tbc number one lllCt. Tbcre is aothina lite wa.ltzina throutb life on the '"'1 of a CEO. 8' w Burgers at any price OK at V .I. STILL THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. .. If some of the patrons of the Villqe lM on 8a1boe Island are up in arms over the recent f2 increue in the price of a bu,.er, we've had more tbao one pboae Cllll from customers who could care leu about thr ' hjgher tariff. V.I. burgers cost SI O.SO. which includes frencb fries. a baked potato or pasta. plus a gen-Judy Chamberlain erous portion of • • onion r i ng s . I•••••••••••• Salads. u always ,... are • la carte. And, wt note. if you want 1t at lunchtime ~ it•s less -and ifs stiU S6.2S at any time when served J in the bar. tho~ \here tt comes with fries onJy. Manqer Diann McNamara allows that some of the V.l.'s customers were upset at first Wltb the price increase, but adds they're all com1na back. And wby ' not? h's still the be1t burger 10 town and a very fOOd deal. 0 ~AT LEAST REX CHANDLER JSNl MAD His ·Phone rana off the book the other day wi1b customen who wanted to know if he's really &Oina to be serv1na Northern Italian CWSLOC at his new Fashion Island world4ua dininJ and dancina emporium. scheduled to open someume next month. -. 1"bey bai.c ~· •• says Rex. "'C'banaie is t:.d.,. And, oo, Rex isn t JOIDI to stop ICfVin& aouzmet seafood, bis trademark 10 these put 22 yea.n.. "I like to lef'Ve seafood,.. says Rex. ••becaute • there's oo war, you can alter the product. "You cant discuise t.d fish -or fish that's been improperly shipped.. handled or served. Sauces don't bdp. And I stand behind the inteJnty of a fine. honest piece of 6.sh. or a beautiful poruon of teafood. .. Jud&ina from the porsress at the new resuunnt's S&tc. it loob as 1f RQ is '°'°' to brina the finished product in on time. And under, 1( not ri&bt on budeet. Bob Olson. Rex's aeneraJ contractor for the new restaurant. commented. .. Rex is very serious about boktina COits down. He's watchlll& every move every- body mam." And Steve Wimberlr\.~f Cedar Valley Co., wbo9c fat.her built the of'iainal l'UICY West (wtuch. until Rex·s move, boUICd Tbe Rex -and, before that. The Ritt) told me, .. Most rcstaurateun fall apart toward the end, and they allow \.be add-ons to get out of control. Rex wants everythin& to be riabt. but he's extremely cardul .. He's cool under pteSSurc." When your landlord is la.kin& I ~ lDteT'CSt in the projce1ed beauty of every detail, ri&bt down to the p-ain of the deco/retro burlwood and the visual ~ of the &oat entry, you don't want to leave anyth1na to chanc::e. Eapccia1Jy when your ~Ord will probably ~ dinin& with you often -and his name is Oonak1 Bretl. 0 MEANWHll..E. BACK AT THE BEACH. .. Since Bren won't let Rex ute the name "REX .. over more than one d()orway 11 a time. Rex's other plaa bas cb.anecd its name to .. 21" Oceanfront The artwork is by Jeff R U11. the martcttna courtesy of Suzy Brittsen. Jotln Rader continues as V.P. and man.qjna dll'CClor, Jimmy Ashton bcpns his 15th year maoqina the oceaoVlcw bu, and Luaz Tzorin lS oo his runth year as C1C1CUtivc chef. Mitch Fnsh conbnues to dtrect the dinina room staff. So wbat'S chanp-d'? Noth1na. really. A Ru. by any other name ... 1s st.Lil a Rex ... 0 WHO, WHERE AND WHAT... • David Wilhelm taught JO couples to make omdets at a BtStro 201 cookln& demonstrauon last month, 1n • preparatto n for a lat~tember Harriett Wieder fund- raiser. The couples will serve as chefs for the event ... I can't bclP. but wonder 1f John Sununu -wbOIC • wife was seen diruna at the 8 tStro with Jolene Fuentes (wtfc of Rcpubhcan hooch. Tom)-will be one oftbe • qaeattn at the Wieder bash .. fl"te ... lff ./UOY /12J - ORANGE COAST Property Luxury living on waterfront. ~1Sisters in Crim_e' no mystery to roster of authors . ly llTM coel ...... C&a' I I They mil dlemtdves ""Sitten in .Qime. .. bu& you doe't have to be a ... Of I criminal to join. YOU don't 'eveo .bave 10 be reawe. Accontills IO Ptlyllil Zimbler Mill-~~:~~= County). ibe poup bu a aprinklina of meo. A peek at the roles reveals that awta Champlin of the Los Aqela Times. LA.PO Detective Dmnil Payne, and <>ranee Coast mystety writef' Evan MaXwell are just a few of tbe male memben. Miller started tbe local pup less than two fC8l1 ISO with just a handful of interested women. Cur· rently tbe l'OltCI' includes over a hundred nainel, and in spite of the Iona drive to mcetioas, Orange Countians are ttro_at supponers. MuiDe o·c.nqban not only made the drive but read from her novel ••ff it and Run" at SinC's June ~ wbidl a.narect IOCa1 myt- tery wntim ream .. from worts pub- lished ln t.be put ,.... lD tbe lul feW IDOGtba. Plat information o8icer lob Damt.cber pvc memberl &be lowdown OD I.be Lot Aaeelea Couty Coroacr'1 of. ficc· Manift RoU Wbd abou& bia recently publiabed wn.e Wrhel""a Complese Crime llefeleoce Book"; and Payne told about ectual a· perienca in tbc robba y lloGaidde division of the I.APO. lf you'R a m)'lter)' cc!:i ... ii ODC sroup you should ~ Joim"lo uys Miller. "We r.uy Walts at havina interatina m-.. .. Miller aplains. "Botb me.n Ulcl womea belona -and they doo't have to be writers. Fans and reader1 an wel- come too." The enthusiasm and auppon p .. crated by the mix of writen and readers is pan of the ICCret ofSi.nC's success. and the bUIJCOllial national and international mcmbcnhip roles are evidmce that iA1etelt it i~ ina. Amoas lbe writcn li1ted oa Si.DC roles ue lbe names or ftmale mys- tery writen aucb 11 Dorothy .... SaliJ-abtu-ry Davis. who bu boeed bcr tbUt over decades and publisbed owr lO boob 10 dale. wl Melodie JOIHllO" ffowe. wboee Int llOYll .. ..,._ SMdow," WM DOmiM-.1 aw t.oU .. fAllr and an A81dll {~ ...... lfter f.4llt Au. ,_ an 1..-S by tbe Mymry Writenof.Alllerica Inc., and Alltba. ..... after Aplba Ouiltie, lie awvded at tbC Malice Dolll$ic CODVClltion.) Award-•innina au1bor Sara ~ - a cmJor fon:e in the foundj .. o( I.be ~tioe -ter-~ u ha ftnt president when it was bmded i.n 1916, and remains ac- tively invol-ved u chair of the re- ltal'Cb comminee which is in- vestiptiQf bow women are depicted i~ mystenet for a national study of Best sellers . ~ ~ ia u.elr .,,.. ... tbe purpoee ol .... la Crime ls ·-io fwther die __.. of women in tbe mystery 6eld, to COl'NCt imt.llnca i.n tbe treaunnt o1----. and to promote recopilion of their con. tributioa 10 &be field." ~ a combination of newt- letten, meetinp and network.ins membcn not only keep in touch wit.b what is tc>int on the field of evet-Sleven 4. ••T1.te Burden of Proof." Scott Twow . H . , ;r. .. '· "47be Women ID "' ...,,c, Barben Taylor Bradford mysteria, but are havina an impect on iL Deaolte the fact that ~ per· cent of IOC{ay•a mysteries ~ written by women, and that mort women read mysteries than men, Miller aays a SinC study showed that out of the 88 myateries rtviewed by the New York Times in 198S, only 14 (or 16 percent) of the books were written by women. "Efforu such as monitorin& of the New York Times mystery reviews' trlCk m:otd and subleqa.ent che._ in the Time1· reviews tbowa bow efl'mive SinC JrOUP e&nl cm !'!l' uys MiUer. Memben cite aot UIUY an improvement in revn per· ccntqn but an increue of intemt and lalel u ~ ..... ftmale mystery autbon ~ 6ayiJw an im- pect on the publitb.iDa lad91Uy. For a aamplina of the wide ruec of talen&a of today's female~ writen. check your local boc*leoft for a _ coeY of the three ... ldlina ~ "Slaten ill Crime." '4Sis: pa • ,,-...;.__ 2 tt --~ Met.:.-..._ • ten ID "-' IDJll; , llllU .-. lD Crime J," ant.bc>lol* edited by na- tional SinC member Merilyn Wallace. A1tbo\P I.be boob are DOC of. ficial publication& of I.be Ol'lllliza· tion. many of tbe AOriel are written by members. For i.nbmadon about ~inina Sisam in Crime, contact Jeny Baker at Tbe Mystery Anne• Boobtore in Los Anlela bY c:allina (213) 399-2360. Orange Coast Wine Cellar Demand for quality boosts winery list Society Box Scores - Next Day's Coverage Today there~ almost 800 wine· After work.Ina in the f.&mily winery of the battle apinst the "drys" {the 1 c ries in California. more than triple for 32 yea.rs, Robert Mondavi left latter day nco-probibitionists who ) the number of 30 yean aao. and new Charles Kru& (now owned by his ~ bent upon undenninina. if not entries seem to be poppin& up brother Peter) and headed to OU-destrorinf. lthe advances made by alm~t daily._ Th~ undertyina ~use ville to open bis own operation in the wine a~uatry during the last 30 of this proliferallon of small wine· 1966. yean). and 11 the leadin& advocate of ries. is twofold. Tremendously propasive and a wine u the beverqe or moderation Fint, the demand for hi&h quality, great innovator, Roben Mondavi -which could and should be en· premium varietal wines fias grown built a modem, efficient and hiahly joyed by all. as consumcn continue their trek successful wine business bucd on away from hard liquor and "pop" the production of SUJ)Cf-premium wines towards more sophisticated vanetal wines. One of the key ele- wines which arc a &ood accompanie-ments in Mondav1 's success was his merit to food. Yes. Americans have earl y comm1ttrnent to the education learned to "dine" and not just "cat"! o( wa1tstafTs. and 1s still one of the One winery which has served as a few wineries which provides lhis benchmark for many of these new. cnt1cally important serv1ce to the upscale wineries is the Roben Mon· restaurant industry. davi Winery of the Napa Valley. Mondav1 remains in the forefront Secondly, there has been a trend for those who have been successful in one business to change careers in mid-life, u illustrated by the follow- in& two former Oranae Countians. Ken Burnap, founder and proprietor of the Santa Cruz Mountain Vineyard, sold out his mtett1t in a Garden Grove-based contracting business and beaded north to make wane in a vineyard purchased from Dr. David Bruce. After 1 S years of making one of the most highly acclaimed Pinot No1rs in the sta.te. Ken ertjoys watch· in& the sun set over the Pacific from high atop his ttny, but charming vineyard. (Rough duty!) The man who wrote most of the msuranC( for the independent ven- dors at Disneyland, Jim Praaer. "re· tired" an 1976 and moved his family from Tustin to the Napa Valley. He purchased propcny next to the his- tonc Sutter Home Wtnery tn St Helena and has proettded to make some of the finest ~n-typc wines to come out of Cahfomia. His wife Imogene 1s in charge of their el~nt "bed and breakfast .. Situated nght over the "Pon Works." as J im calls it, this superb "B• & 8 " 1s of\en booked months m advan~. Why did these fellows leave a hfe of urban c1vihty and creature com- fons to do battle with a capricious mother nature and fickle market· place? They and hundreds of other hard-core wine afficianados went into this romantic but difficult busi- ness for the same reason that Charles Krug, Jacob Beringer and Carl Wente d id one hundred years aso: the love of wine and hfe tn the vineyards. The vision. tenacity, and plain old hard work of these die-hard wine lovers has made possible the amaz- in.s expansion and success of the wme industry 1n Cahfom1a. And John Stahler they thank you, the consum~. for your support ... . You can expand your boriz.ons and enhance your lifestyle most en- joyably by relaxing over a fine &)ass ofCahfomia wine at your next meal. In a mere S7 yean California has accomplished what it has taken Europe 20 centuries to do. and if the French have learned one thing from the area• wineries and winemakers of California it is this: the vaunted Chateaux of Bordeaux no longer monopolize the making of word· cl~ss wines. SALUD' CURRENT WINE PICX: J 989 Quady Winel) ~nc1a. Madera. This is a big, nch sw~t dcsscn wine whose bouquet 1s solid oran&e blossoms. very round and intense on the palate. the lingering finish is an absolute delight. Goes well with chilled fresh fruit desscns. especially peaches. Retails for about S 12. Joh Sidler 11 u Oru1e Couty IM1H "JM COllHltot aN ,,,_HJ. tor of CrdU..ry Trudi m•1•~. JUDY From 11 Get ready for Taste of Newport. to be held in conjunction with next week's ScaFcst. Taste will take over Fashion Island next weekend, and anyone who plans to eat any meals anywhere else dunng that time needs psychotherapy. The area's very best restaurants will be there ... as will Billy Vera and the Beaters. the Diamonds. and every foodaholic this side of the Yangtze River ... Visiting chef for September at Le Mend1en is Adrienne Baasm, from Italy -who specializes in bistro cuisine and has been cookrn& for a hvina since she was 20, some 49 i--------------. years ago. Her restaurant 1n Paris, Par Exe.lance Caue: The Assistance League of Tustin and the Assessment and Treatment Services Center Orpatun: Tammy Gujso. Joyce Hanson, Mar1ic Lightfoot. Sandra Barry. Judy Almquist. Sall) Flaheny Leeatloa: Tusttn Ranch Golf Course O ubhousc Dtudla: $1 00 per person Meaa: Steak and Lobster Eatertalameat: Violins for cocktails, Frank Amoss live band for daocina \ PutJ b9u: The beautiful new clubhouse A~l 7S VM!erwrt&en: The lrvtne Co S.t1em llH! SI 0,000 for each host· ing orpnization Gm opening Cane: l>any and Oeorae Hoaa Cancer Center OTaub•n: Sandpipen: Marilyn Reed, Joy Curry. SU%)' Ri.ley, Pat Darnell Warm1naton, Laraine f.a· leston. Patu Estabrooks, Karen Whitaker. Janet Sawyer, Carolyn Pike, Debbie Hopn Doutloa: SI SO per perton MHlc: Senior C1ass' I 8-piecc bind Decor. A sultan's tent, Penian rup with an oasis of palm trees and descn Oo~rs Ea&erialamea&: Belly dancers., ma- gJC1ans Maa: Petite fillets with bordelais.c, chicken breasts with sesame seed sauce af\er tabouh salad Attffduce: 700 RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wlteff Y-Oellcw c-.. , Merel 101HAHOltllVO COSTAMUA .S4t-1156 Chez la V1e1//e staned as a bistro for the workers of Les H•lles. Chef 81asin is pan of Le Meridien'a Cel· cbrated Women Chefs of France program. 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OriainaJly a way1tation for Santa Batbefa M1tsion padres, Ca11 San Ysidro fint opened its doors as a small reson in 1893. Then about 40 years later. actor Ronald Colman and former state senator Alvin We-i~ bouaht the ranch, and it swd\Jy developed into a favorite hideaway for Hollywood 1tan such u Jean Harlow. Gloria Swanson William Powell, and Groucho Man: It also became popular with honeymooners, 1ncludin1 Laurence Olivier and Vivian Ltiah (who said their vows under the arbor in the prden); and John and Jackie Ken- nedy. Writen, too, souaht out the ranch for quiet sechuion. John Gal- swonby, Somerset Mau&)tam. and Sinclair Lewis were auests on many occas1ons, while John Huston wrote the screenplay for "The African Queen" duri ng a three-month stay here. Today. San Ysidro stall attracts Engagements OFF-FREDE RIO( Dr. David KaanofT and Dr. Arora ~off Henderson of Newpon Beach have announced the engage- ment of their daughter. Ahsa Gaie IUgnofT, to Grqory Charles Freder- ick. He as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Euaene Fredenck of Huntmaton Beach. A Marcil 16 wcdd1011s planned at the Pacific O ub an Newpon Beach. The bnde-.clect as a &raduate of Corona del Mar Haab School and WeUcslcy CoUqt. Wellesley, Mass. Her fiancc as an alumnus of Edison High School and Arizona State Un1vers1ty. STEINMAN-TINGLER Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steinman of Costa Mesa have announced the enpaement of their daughter Michelle Elaine Steinman to Graham Sterling Tan&Jer. son of Newpon Beach residents Mr. and Mrs. David S. Tangier. They will be mamed on Apnl 6 The couple a.re graduates of Ncw- pon Harbor Haah School. The bnde- elcct aJso attended lrvane Valley Collcae and her fiance 1s a graduate of the Una versat) of Southern Cah- fom1a. MARSH-O 'KRONGLEY Fountain Valle) residents Thomas and Lu Marsh have an· nounced the enpgement of their dau&hter. Amanda J. Marsh. to Timothy E. O'Kron&lty, son of R<>&tr and V1rg.tnUl O'Krongley of San Antonio. Tc.us. the celebrit~ set, ak>na with others who eajoy us peaceful atmosphere aod rustic ambtance. lf,you're look,. ina for a place 10 unwind from everyday pressures. this may be iL San Ysidro has -'3 wbjtewuhcd auest cottaacs situated amona citrus trcn, flower aardcns, and walkina paths on a hiflside overlookina the oocan with a view or the Channel Islands. All or the cottaaes, with rates from SI 1S for two. 6ave firc- placlcs, televisions. wet bars. and private sun decks; some also have outdoor Jacuzzis. Elsewhere on the arounds are three tennis couns, an outdoor heated pool, a croquet lawn, and 4ots or bikini trails and picnic sates around the ranch's S40 wooded acres. (With some advance notice. the restaurant will prepare a picnic basket.) Also, the ranch keeps a stable of horses available for guided trail rides, aroup or pnvate, through the biUs. Or, you can brina your own horse, and board it for SJO a night. including feed. The rcson's Stonehouse Res- taurant (previously named the Plow and Angel). 1s housed in a re- A Jan. 19 wcddina is planned an Holy Spirit Catholic Church in San Antonio. · The bride is a p-aduate of Foun- tain Valley High School. She and her future bridegroom wiU be graduated an December from Embry-Riddle Aeronauucal Umversity in San An- tonio. W ALSH-OUNNING An Auaust 1991 wcddina 1s planned by Judith Jennafer Walsh and Grant David Dunn101. both of Newpon Beach. The bride-elect 1s the daughter of Denise O'Leary of Newpon Beach and Scan Fallon Walsh of Los An- geles. She 1s a graduate of West- chester High School and attended Santa Monica College Ronald and Floranne Dunning of Corona del Mar arc the parents of the future bndeiroom. He 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the U n1vers1t y of Southern Cahfom1a. GIUERAN-SWAIN James G. Galleran of Massaon Viejo and Gcorg.iann R. G1lle ran of Laguna Halls have announced the enpgement of their daughter Chnsune V1ctona to David Olin Swain of M1ss1on VicJO He 1s the son of Fred and Ruth Swam of La Canada. The bodc-dcct owns a horw training business an San Juan C.ap1strano. Her future bndcvoom is president of Olan Engmtcnng of Garden Gro,c. They Will be mamed Feb 2. furbiahed buiklina that was Santa Barbara'• fint citruS packina houte. Tbe Stonchoute terVCI lul\Ch ud dinner, phu a special brunch menu on Sundays. Difily breakfast is of· feted throuah room service. . Developed by chef Mate Ehrler (formerly at Antoine in the Hotel Meridjen, Newpon Beach), the Stonehouse menus include a Provencal (>izza. a loblter risotto, and other dishes that reflect Ehrter'1 roots in southern France. Across from the restaurant is the Board Room. the rcson's conference center;..and a am shop, housed in the one rcma.inina adobe room of the orisjnaJ waystauon. Besides the usual T ·shms and toiletries. the shop carries some jewelry. ceramics, and an, including a large plaque (not for sale) commemmoraung Ysidro. patron wnt of farmers. From San Ysidro. it's about a five-m inute dnve to the village of Montecllo. where there arc a number of &Jfi shops, art gallenes. restaurants. and small sidewalk cafes. Another I 0 minutes up the free- way takes you to Santa Barbara. which is alive and well after last W~ddlngs KING-HEINZ Chnst Church an Greenwich, Conn., was the selling for the July 28 wedding of Jeanette Elisabet Heanz of Newpon Beach and Thomas Mackenzie King of Danen. Conn The Rev John Bishop officiated at the ccremon). More than 300 guests attended their reception at the Grccnv.a ch Counlf) Club. The bnde wore a handmade gown of Bclg,an la~ and white satin. She 1s the daughter of Clifford Stanton Heanz of Newpon Beach and Mrs. Barbro Heinz Rudel of Nev. York City and Sweden. Her attendants were Caroline HcanL Youncss. Lisa Heinz. Margo Wnght. Emily Grant and Rebecca Rudel Dr. and Mrs. Donald Latham King of Danen. Conn.. are the parents of the bndcgroom. His at- tendants were BcnJaman King. Rob- en Heinz. Donald K1ng, Bahr Maho ne) and Michael Me)cr After a wedding tnp to Europe. the rnuple are at home 1n Green- wich. The bnde attended Corona del Mar High School and 1s a cum laudc sraduate of Choate Roscmar) Hall in Conneu1cut She studied at Q ,. ford l 'nt\Crs1t~ in England v.here she v.as an aide for Pnme \.1in1 ster Margaret That her he ts an honors graduate of tan- ford l 'n1 .. crs11) and president of her cellular commun1ca11ons firm. he 1s the great-granddaugh1er of the foun- der of the HJ Heinz Co Her husband 1s a consultant for a market research tirm. He 1s a gradu- ate of Lanford L'nl\erslt) .\n A .,._ cottae• at San Yltdro llanctt, • renown-4 resort n•• Montecllo. ~ month's devastauna firts an the hills on the nonhs1dc of town Just openana an downtown Sanu Barbara 1s Paseo Nuevo. a shopping mall that stretches from Chapala to State Street. Anchored b) the Broad- way and Nordstrom. the Span1sh- Med1terranea n-style mall will eventually house S9 shops, plus an oarsman. he has competed an man~ regattas. 1ncludang fi ve times in the Henle> Ro)'al Regatta m England BALDWIN-ENGLAND The Community Church Con- g.regauonal 1n Corona del Mar was the sctung for the Aug. 15 wedding of Enn Kell) En&land of Ncwpon Beach and Ronald Francis Baldwin of South Boston. Mass . .\ rt"Ccpt1on for 200 •ucsts v.as held at the .\men· can Leg.ion Hall 1n Ne1A.pon Beach The bnde •~the daughter of Rich- ard and Elamc England of Nc"'pon Beach !>he v.ore a gov.n of v.h1tc slipper ~tin v.11h a cathedral 1rain The ofT-ihe-shoulder bodice "'3!> embellished v.11h embro1dettd lace. Oowc~ wuh indcscen1 sequins and seed pearls Attendants for the bride we~ Ellen Mane En gland and Pa1nc1a Bald1A.tn an pUery, tlirce restaurants, and th~ ~nter Staac Theater for local pro- ductions. t1J GE'M'ING THERE If you drive from ~ County. e~t Route 10 1 at San Ysidro Road. and dnve north throuab Montecato VillaJe to ~ Ysidro Lane. Follow the sains from there to the ranch at The bndqroom was the son of the Late James and Joscphane Baldwin. Hts attendants were James and Greg Baldwin. Roben Wea' er and Steve Stearns. The couple arc residents of Wc)'mouth. Mass .. after a hone)- moonang in San Francisco and the Napa Valle) She 1s a free-lance editor and he 1s a bartender 900 San y 11dro Lane. You can fly to Santa Barbara A.arpon from Oran,e County via Amcncan Airlines, Skywcst-Ddta Connection, and United. All fliahu include a stop in .Los ~lcs. A vis, Budget, Hcru, and NauonaJ ba~ car rental booths at the Santa Barbara a1rpon. Costa Mesa arc the parents of the bnde. She wore a gown of while 1.affeta wtth a low bustle and pinafore sleeves. The bnde's attendants were her sister Sandy Whittaker. Doroth) Proctor and Cecilla Sanon. Greg Wh1t~er. her nephew. was nng bearer Lolhar and Ema Eschncr of St Louis, Mo. arc the parents of bndc-ESCHNER-W Al O groom Has attendants included bis Pamela Waid and Bnan E.schncr brother. Steve Eschner. John Floren- exchan&ed weddana vows on Jul) 8 tan and Steve Powers. an the F"u·st Bapust Church of Costa The couple arc residents of Costa M~ I\ rccepuon for 400 1uests. Mesa afier a honeymoon tnp lo fcatunng comedian Jason Ch~. BanfT and ~e Lowsc LD Canada was hdd m the church hall and She 1s cm~ by tbe Fountam coun>ard Valley Schoot l>tstnct and be is With Roben and Rosemary Waid of McDonncU Dout&as in Cypras --------~------------;;.__ ____ ..;_ ____ __ Maryland Crab Cokes Wanted: Real parental guidance at, movies ... • ... LJ w,,. ( & '"""i.t,J t IFT' ~ it\o u ·~·"'f" ..... Ir 'iM 673-0910 DEAR ANN LANDERS We arc hcanna a lot the~ dA)S about film censorship and the 'anous ram1fi ca- 11ons. as mouon p1c1ure an1sts arc attempung to tame down their films to a"o1d an "X" raung I'm concerned. howe,cr. v.1th something more 1mponant than the dreaded "X" beausc I believe 11 1s much more harmful to the }Outh of Amenca I am refemng to the .. R .. rating which means no one under 17 as adm1ucd unks5 accompanied b> a parent or guardian I am not an advocate of censorship and I applaud most of what the film andustr) 1s doang to protect )Oung people. I am d('('pl) concerned. however. about the poor Judgment of parents and 1uard1ans who take ch1 ldrtn under 17 to see films they have no business Stt1ng. I JUSt returned from a very good acti o n/horror film by a d1s- tinau1shed director. It was rated "R" and JUSt1fiabl) so. ~veral scenes were extremely violent and there were a great many bloody episodes. When the hahts wcnt~n. I was upset b) the number of cll1ldren in the audience. I wondered what on eanh they were doang there Ann. some of these children were 8 and I 0 )'ears of aac. Most of us arc tired of read1na and hcanna about the mind rot of our youth and tht ancreasc an violence and sca.ual ac11v1ty amona the Ann landers )oung., but I can't help but f«l tha1 the seeds for a lot of the trouble gre"" an unt1d) p rdens overlooked h\ 1rrespons1ble parents and guard1an'i "Well. they didn't team this at home." we hear the sorrowful moms and pops sa)' so oficn. Well, ma} he not. but how about on Saturda\ niJhts when )Ou took them to the movies':' -ROBERT HYDE. lHL· LAS, TEXAS DEAR MR. HYDE: ne wont byproclact of ltopor movlt1 11 tltat tltty dettaallltt cltJldrea to vloluct &.Del It DO IODltr botlttn llttm. Wt art afflal u lacruat la teea-a1e ltomiddta, 1lllcldt1 ud vtoltal 1aa1 warfare. la my oplaloa, tlltrt 11 a dtfla:ttt couectloa. DEAR ANN LANDER When I read all tho~ responses from women compla1nm1 becau~ their husbands don't pa) an) attenuon to them. I knew I had to speak m) piece. The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your enaaacment or weddina with our readers. Pick up cnpeement or wc:ddma mformation forms 10 our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. or .end a self..addresscd stamped envelope to Weddina Department. O.ily Pilot. P.O. Bo11. I S60. Costa Mesa, 92626. Photos of the couple or the bride only may be submitted with the finished form . 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Body Art" -75 pieces or wearable art objects rang- ina from tiaras and eaninas to bracc&ets and collars which will be on display at the S«urity Pacific Gallery, SSS Anton Blvd. in Costa Mesa. throu&h Oct. 21. The concept of wearablt' art 1s a very anetent one. Body adornments ha ve been created by artists through- out history and across a broad spec- trum of cultures. For this showing. Security Pacific E~hibitions Curator Mark Johnstone and guest co- curator Wendy Mic kell brought • together for the fi rst timc 11 intcr· nationall y recognized contemporan anists noted for their work as obJCC.t ma.ken . But these works of art havc not simply been displayed for view b)' Johnstone and Mickell. As wcarable an objects, one important clement to the complete realization of each work is its interaction wnh the human form. So. as a demonstration of this necessary interaction. John- stone and Mickell have created a keepsake cat.alotut of the exhibition which features the photOfJ'Sph ic im- Qes of Los Anaeles anist Stephen La Voie. In displayina the an for the cam- era, LaVoie's 1eleciion of models includes some well-known individ· uals. such as Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa, Supervisor Thomas Riley. South Coast Repertory co- founder David Emmes, and Eliza- beth Tierney. a major supporter, along with her husband Tom, of the arts in the Orange County. Buffa said that his interest in the Scc un ty Pacific exhibition was pi- qued by the vcry title of the show: "Body An ." Modeling a ri ng and a large pin created from steel. 18-karat gold, and mother-of-pearl by artist Tone Vicgland, Buffa remarked: "It took some talking into. I had a '1s1on of ll as something other than what 1t really was. The pieces (I wort) werc a knockout. .. BufTa's sentiments were echoed by Rile): "I have to admit that I was soQle- what interested in the term 'Bod} An.· I found that those.iwho were involved with the exhib1t1on wert charming people who madr my ex- penence as a participant morc exci t- ing, However, one of my strongest reasons for panicipatlna as a model for this eitbibitJoo bas been motivated from a 1en1e of apprecia- tion for what Security Pacific Bank bas done in underwritina the arts in Oranae County." Tierney undencorcd Riley's com- ments, sayina that she was "thrilled" to be uked to be a participant. Sayina "art is an extension of the best of us," she was quick to point out that "this exhibition and others like it have been totally under· wnf1en by Security Pacific.•· Accordina to Mickell. the worts t..bat have been pthercd from around the world arc contemporary in nature but "on a broad scale, the work has a basic quality that anyone can relate to." For this reason. anyone cory- templatina whether or not to S« this exhibit should not hesitate to do so. The opportunity to sec fine art 1n a wonderful exhibition space, at no cost, should not be missed. Be/sons b.eat 'em ........ and belt 'em out By llOll KING .,., .... c.. ........ Lou_is Belson and the "Big Band Ex plosion" appeared at Dis- neyland's Carnatiop Gardens this wee k, to d isap~intingly small crowds. drive and ftthng -his playing at times became downnght bonng, So. too. with the horn section -except the high notes of Frank zabo. who really ga ve the band a hfl and some flair. The always great 8111 Green on baritone SIU and soprano sax bro ught rcaJ ellcitement to his solos. Dependable bass player Davc Stone kept the rh)'lhm nice and stead) Festival crowds: Two out of three weren't bad Belson 1s one of the greatest drum- mers the world of 1az.z has ever known. He has performed wtth the likes of Benny Goodman. Tommy Dorsey. Count Basie and many. many more. For 37 years he was married to the late Pearl Bailey. and their very attractive daughter sings with Bclson's band now, whilc hcr dad 1s pumping out great solos and kccping thc band moving m high gear. The highlight of thc c'ening was Belson's featured drum solo. which lasted about 15 minutes and set tht• audience to wild cheenng. Belson deli vers a vcry dC<'1s1"c and ckar beat when he plays. He also gcts a bnght. happy fcchng from his drums. which 1s picked up b) his audience. lly DAVID BATTENBERG Art-.\-fa1r. the overall p1c1ure 1\ a that time 11 1s a traditional event. wn h the accounting firm of Pnce Waterhouse announcing the results. ros) one • As the festival season in Laguna Beach draws to its close the question of the day is. Just how successful was the ·90 season. anpvay? For the Festival of the A.rts. b> far the most prestigious of the three an events. which also include the Sawdust Festival and the smaller "Ticket sales for the Pageant (of'" the Masters) were up this )Car:· an official spo.,.esperson for the frst1,al said. "So 1.1.as attendance on the grounds and sales to the artists ·· Exact figures are not available. as official totals are not disclosed until the festl\al board's annual election· of-officers meeting in January. At Meanwhile. despite a confusing tran!>1t1onal phase at the Sawdust Festl' al bct1.1.cen two methods for tall} ing attendance. 11 "'ould appear that 1990 wa~ an up )Car there as well. 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' w ,, \ :-1 ' ... r '' t ' 768·66, 1 . . -----..... ......... ----~r:e~ llt r!.!!l ....... . .............. := confusing but hopefull> a clearer account1ns will be possible next year:· said Tina Arana. manager and publinst for the nonprofit Sa1.1.dust Corporauon. On the other hand. Jtonn1fer C'ull. a sculptor and administrator for the An-A-Fair descnbed ·90 as a dif- ficult }l'l)r "My fcrling 1s we broke about e'en wnh last year:· Cull said "We rcall> had to work hard to get those numbers." Cull added Sufi. the band seemed to lack the spark this week that it 1s famous for. especially among some of the other soloists. The band carries five !.axes. four trumpets. three trombones and a full rhythm S«t1on -plus the fine piano pla)1ng of the wrll·knov.n Frank Strazzen. "'hose comping and chord arrangements were .set vel) wcll. Albert Alva, who 1s apparently a new voice on the tenor ~x. n('('ds to learn to pla)' with much more A SC('Ond h•&hhght 1.1.as Dce Dee Bclson's angelic singing.. he dt<,~ played charm. showmanship and trcmcndous talent. Her rend1t1on of "II Don·t Mean a 'fhing If It J\m't Got That wing" v.as one ol the ~t this v.mer has eHr heard In "Straighten lip and Fl> Right." a tune madc famous b} Nat King Cole. shc s•ung 1t and then swung 11 again. Overall. the two Bclsons made the evrning a great succt'ss Fox ·premieres two tonight scon w rw AMS M1raculousl). nobody gets shot NEW YORK -Hcrc are capsule re' 1c1.1.\ of the ne°" pnme-t1me telc' 1s1on sencs prcm1enng tonight It would be wonderful 1f racism v.ould JUSt go av.a) It v.on't. though. and there's no point 1n 1gnonng 11 s1mpl) because you'rc trying to do corned) "Parker wwl1 Cals't Lo•~" (prt'v1ew aJt'C'd St·pt I premu:rt's tomsht at 7·JO p.m.J. FOX: "Tru Colon" (premieres tonight at 7 p.m.) Well. maybe he can. but 11 won·t be ht\ fault "Not ~ problem:· Parker says. repeated ly. 1n this 1.1.inmng high-school farce . Its wntcrs. Lo n Diamond and producer C'lydc Ph1 lhps. haH donc thc1r homework Ifs difficult to bchcve groundbreaking can be done so 1amel). or tha1 the 1.1.eblet v.h1ch brought us the Bund)s and the S1mpsons 1.1.ould bu> into this \Cf) mild s11com about a b1rac1al mamage. ··True Colors" fcatures Nanq Wal kt'r. fresh from the paper towel rac~. portra> ing an old-fashioned. dornincenng. wise-cracking mother-in -law I this a stretch for her as an act ress. or what'> Conn Ncmec pla)s Parker. a bnght. v.holesome. basically decent teen-age lad yo u might trus1 v.1th )Our sister -until you found him promoting her for thc minimalist pagc in Sports lllustratcd's sw1msu1t edi tion. Frankie Faison pla)'S a dentlSl. the widowed fa ther of two sons. his new v.1fe 1s played b} Stephanie Farac} (late of CBS' "His and Hen"). a bubbl)-swect kinderganen teacher and motht'r of a tcen-age daugh- ter. Parker's pastime. JOY and fu ll·time hustle: 1i. to exploit his fcllow st udents. maxim1zc profits and m1nim1ze tht' tedium of gett ing a high school diploma lnevnabl). thcsc tnuts put him at odds w11h thc pnnc1pal. Ms. Musso (Melante Chanon). a dragon lad' detcnnined to get Parker u pelled and )Ct hdple\SI ~ unable to thv.art his outlandish cxcuscs. ~ams and schemes Thc ofTspnng are pla~t'd b) ( laude Brook<. as the t'lder son. a Joe Cool materialist. Bng1d Conic) Walsh as a na1,e. cause-minded liberal. and Adam JefTncs as a h1p-hop-talk1ng 14-year-old. This 1s tht' mos1 v.cll-adJUSted group of human beings since the Hu'<tablcs of "The Co by ho1.1. " There's no real tcm1on bctwecn thc kids. thc parents arc wonderful role models and consequent!> nobod~ 1s pao1cularl> funn) The style of "Parker Lewis C'an't LoS<"" '' one ol its most endeanng qualities. People don't JUSI mOH' quickly, thc} whoosh. The school bull) doesn't JUSI stand, he looms hke a mountain to the faint buu1ng of flies. Onl)' once does "True Colors" obhquel ) refer to the tragedy that 1s m central themc. when the police come to the famll ) home on a mistaken burglary call As 11 stands. "Parker Lcw1s Can't Lose" tS a droll. delightful fantas}. If wntcrs Diamond and Phillips put their minds to 1t. they could make this show the greatest high school sitcom since "The Man) lo,es of Dobie Gillis." 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The Festival or Arts has been thrown into the aM1-versus· ccnsonhip de.bate currently swcep-in& the Mtion! Early in the season the Festival of Aru fon:ed one of its own, John Stoknbuy, to remove artwork from FesdvaJ pounds for .. Inappropriate content. The art in question includes a depiction or two female nudes with one of them touahina henetr in the aenital area with her ri&ht band. The art work was tilled "Petit Morte:· a French term meanina ·'little dea1h" ICMrally uted in literature as a ttfc~nce to the expcrienet' as- sociated wtth an intense orpsm. The other piece involved, .. An Uneul' Truce," is a three dimensional wire and clay mixed media auemblqe. The central male fll\lf'C includes an overt C!Ution. Stokesb9ty, a full professor of art at CaJ State Fullerton, states that he was not surprited and in fact ex- pected the festival administration to take aucb an action earlier than they actually did. .. FOA feela that, as a business, they (the manqement) are under some tort of public aun to conform to the public'• view of what the festival is." Stokesbary said. ''I fiau.red that someone would contact me by the end of Oienu' Day (the first public viewing of the seaaonl yet they stayed there for two weeks, • Stokesbary said. "(Grounds Manqer) Jack Archer told me that be wu _.ntina some ~tlve feed. beck on pieces that were not consit- tent with tbe festival.' " "I cton•t want to be too harsh on them I think it is a wonderful ~ace and they do a aood JOb," be wd "I have come to ~ their vision that it should be • bifb-finish. sand· blastbi, and decoratlve-ttyle show. But when you' ,et down to martet- ina it should be less edited. it shouldn't look like it came from a sinale draW'lf\I board." 0 By this time I'm sure everyone has beard about the John Wayne Alrpon Commemorative Poster debacle. A poster reJ>roducina a paintint by artist Jam Morphesas entitled "Winaed Man" wu to be doled out at this put Friday's Black Tic Gala held at the new Thomas F. Raley Terminal When the im.qe was de- livered to the printer it was refused by the owner, a member of the fi ve- person commiuion in cbarac of the innovative John Wayne Airpon art ptOp'Ul. Seant tbe ~ launti~ piece WM a linle too Dude Q bim. So-I.be newly.()C)otrovenial pieJce is bciaa kid at tbe I Apna Art Mueum, wlaich recommended Morpllais 11oaf with oiAC other an.lat to I.be urport commitlion. until tbe situation i1 ret0lved -or ·isn't, 11 the cue probably will be. In the interim, tbe Muteu'da!;J!tannina to put tbe ~ 00 • y iD • mtnaniae or hallway, sandwiched between reauJarly ICbcduled CJlhj. bitions like the u.pc:om.ias early CalJ. fomia lmpresionilt show in Octo- ber. 0 A sn>UP luahlY active an the an oensonb.ip iuuc -and, last week· end in San Ocmmte, biabl~11ble -is tbe Oran,e County itlon for freedom of Ellpression (OCCFE). The Huntinaton Beach· based orpruzation wu formed to prot.ect and celebrate freedom and diversity of exprcuion (or lrtlsts and audiences in this country. Their most recent aiet-t<>sether was to staff' a table at the San Clemente sidewalk an sale held all alona that city's main business and commercial area. The OCCFE, unfonunately. was the most excitina thin& there as the vast m~ority of an displayed at the sidewalk event wu, well. amateur in the e•treme. One refreshiJla exception was Chris Sanlley, whose land.tcapcs of the Beach Ciues demonstrated a clever and personal understandana of the tndiVlduaJ ocnonalitia of eac:b commUity. For Newport it wu subtle and fOCuled on the 8aJboa fun Zone: The Dul Point Harbor picuture was amaUer and featured boets. U,una BQch bad loll ud lou of eeopte and traftk stuffed to tbe muJmum Ilona Mam Beach. Chns knew what be wu paanuna. 0 On a d1ff'Frcnt note. a group of hJp and hype t~pes have swicd a local edJtJon of "Regpe Scene" map.nne. a free publication ava1lable in •~ nightclubs, restaurants and muste store~ Pato Banton·s "WJU Up'" album 1s featured on the CO"<'f" Good lock to them 0 Three of the more up-and.p>auna pbotosraph1c an1su arouod..lre ft:a- turcd m a specta.J ex_hibat mt B.C. Space Gallery an Laauna Beac6. The "CuhuraJ Codes" show includes Martha Fuller of ~ wmner of a Wetsmann Foundatlon pant, Sarah Leith of Ponola Valley, and Jo Whaley of Oakland. AJI three artisu ex.amine rela- uonsh1ps and eitperienccs from their own penpecuves on the process of llvtna and mdemnafication, creation and destruction. information and memory, The basic confbC1 and rd.a· uon between metaphor and photo documentation arc treated in three separate but related penpectives w the exh1b1t1on 'Miracle' continues for Costa Mesa Playhouse r The miracle 1s continuing for dt· ~or Howard Shangraw and ac- 1rcsscs Susan Adams and Deanna Pampena. Their production of William (J1bson's "Monda) After 1he Mir- acle" al the Costa Mesa C1v1c Pla>- house to pped this column's assessment of local commun1l\ thea ter productions for 1988 The) ~cnt on to capture regional and national ho nors in commun11, lhC'ater festtvals · "Mon~y After the Miracle" ..-.111 o~n a se ven-weekend cngagemC'nl Fnda) at Hollywood's Sttlla .\dler Theater. 62SO Hollywood Bhd under the banner of 1he Rubicon Theater. The pla) 1s a ~uel to Gibson's "The Miracle Worker." fo llo wtng Helen Keller into adulthood and focusing on her rC'la· 11onsh1p with her tutor. .\nnu~ \ull1"an. and Sulll\an's husband. Juhn Mac)' Perfo rma nces will be g1' en Thu~)S through Sa1urda}~ al 8 rm and Sunda)s al :? pm until Oc1 28. If you missed 11 1n ( osta \ksa. you can call (:?l'l -iM-17fl7 tor reservations 0 .\ns on the Green. Co'ita Me\a·s annual floodt1de of cultural po tpour- ri. has become 1m mcnscl)' popular lner its first six years -so this )Car. Soap Summaries Tom Titus the sho" 1s extending its run. Instead of packing all 1t\ theater. musi<:. dance. visual arts and lnera- ture into one da)-long event, the I 990 .\ns on the Green will co, er 1..-.0 da)'>. Sept. 22 and 2J. an To"n Center Park near South Coast Rep-enof) ~ This vear's theme 1s "Wando" to 1he .\ns." cmphas111ng the ethnic dners1I> of Orange Count) "fore 1han 100 local theater. dance. music and h1eraf) groups will put on per- formances. while other entcnaan- mc n1 wall anclude an o~n JUn«1 art ~ho..-.. a 'anet) of food booths and \J>('Clcll acll' 1t1e~ for children .. E \panding the e' cnt to l"-O days will PTO\ 1dc BddJltonal performance opponun111cs to Orange County arts organ11a11ons and will offer a grea ter arrcss1tllht> to members of the com- mun1t~ w1sh1ng to attend.'' said Carol He)wood. "ho·s co-chaanng 1he fcstl'.1ties wtth Diane Pritchett. The annual September ans fesll- .,,al bega n 1n 1983 as a celebration of South Coast Repenof) ·s 20th an- n111er\31). The event wall run from I I a.m to 6 p.m. both days. For more infor- mauon. call Heywood at 553-2422 or Pnichcu at 557-8994. 0 Marcie Ross. an accomplished local actress and singer who has won two of this column's "best actress of the >car" awards. will star 1n J.M. Barrie's "Mar) Rose.·· descnbcd as a ··ghostl) loH story," a1 the Com- mon..-.ealth Thea1er 1n Los Angeles. The sho" opened Fnday and runs Fridays and Sat urda}s at 8 p.m and unda)'S at 1 30 pm through Oct. 7. "1th ucke t information available al (2 13) 385-1.34 1 or (213) 385-1389 0 CALLBOARD -The Buena Park Ouldren's Musical Theater will hold aud1t1ons Saturday and Sunday for "Babe\ an To)land" at the Buena Pa rk Recreation Center. 81 SO Knott .\'e .. tl)Outs arc 10 a.m. 10 3 p.m. Saturda)' and noon to 4 p m Sunda} and all roles arc open to )Oungstcrs from fo unh to 12th grades .... 1he. show opens Dec 7 fo r two weekends and add1 t1onal information 1s a' ail- able at ts21-1394 or 8:?1 -10 10. Deanna 1t .... pena and Susan Ada"'t·ln the Costa Mesa Clvk ,.layhouse•s award-win- ning production of .. Monday After the M~acte.-whkfl opens a 1even-weelcend at Hollywood"s Stella Adler Theater on ,,klay. Trevor's pleas fail to please newlywed Natalie tank~f ~up ,,.,~ w9 ~ ,~ ~ lo concocu • p&ltl .n rw ~ on an Old fishing OOlit ~Otttf ~n Ihle Emllo wt1 1W r~lng CNd In ttw ~ I~ t.ay1 !NII t1W ~ wtl ~ ti.d Into an ar'lll-dnlg c~. NgMQMf'CI by ttw titognc P«fY 1n s.m ~ •OINn aQrf'ft 10 lrt ~UI 11'°°9 •ouncl rrw ~ ~ •NallAL HOSPf'r~ ICMe «Cl'Ptl ltol>- t tt s fftlf'r• ~ Al • WasNngtOI' rttf9(1on. ltOC>eft and Kalt «t "'6WWd wntn Ott Is «CUM'd ol having pOIJOnfd mt Sanco Mofo j)(~Sldfontl 0.Cktf and 0-Ndt .n Mltdolyn gtU rto ol Colton and N.c! Dawn 11 ~Kt by Ned's det""*'-t'°'1 co llnd "-' wn-. 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"'' .... .. ... ..,~ lfflS e source: st1onomica ala Report: Conflict of interests could be affecting medical research quality By DEBORAH MESCE ···---WASHfNGTON -Amencans may be' mis· led and endangered by sc1en1ists" misconduct and conni cts of interest in federal/} funded medical resean:-h. according to a congressional report to be released Monday. The rcpon by the House Go\'emment Opcr· ations Commiucc: charges that federal health officials have few safcauards to discourage scien· 11s1s from manipulating research on products 1n which they have a financial interest. Based on a thrtt·ycar Lnvestigauon by the committee"s human resourccs and 1ntcr- govemmental rela1ions subcommnt~. the report reviews 10 cases of alleged sc1en1ific m1sconduc1 at un1 vcrs1t1es that rettive Public Health &rv1cc runds. The repon, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press over the wcc:kend, focuses on two pans of the Pubhc Hcahh St-rvice: the National lnstituia of Health; and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Admin1Stlllltion. It charges that lhc universities conducted inadequate investigations of possible misconducl and retaliated agains1 wh1stleblowcrs. It also says NIH officials usually accepted the fi ndings of th e universi1y and ignored financial conni cts of interesl among sc1en1ists who rttc1vc frderal grants. In one case. at leas1 I J researchers who were evalua11ng a hean drug owned s1ock or held slock options in !he company that developed it. NIH ~·as funding research 1nals of the drug. "In all of these cases. the ownership of 1he stock or options could ha ve created a connic1 of inte~I for individuals who rccrivcd f"'1eral funds to study .. whet her the drug was safe. "The reporting of misleading rescarc~ res~lts poses an obvious danger 10 the public," the re~n ~id. "In addi1ion, the policy of some un1 vers111es 10 make no announcements about their findings or m1sconduc1 is also a source of potential danaer to lhc public"' b«aust thesc scientis1s can resign quietly and movr 10 another job where lhe1r work won't be' monitored . The Public Heallh Service. wh1c.h IS pan or the Department of Health and Human St-rv1ces. said in a stalcmcnl that officials could not comment on 1hc report b«ausc they had not Sttn ii. Football gives tow·n respite from slayings Rocket's smoke • , .. ··rr .... ...... ----.. .... --._. .. ....... "" ... ·-._ :::"" ... --· ·-...._Sl ,Mll -... -.... ,.Cltr .......... ---"'· -----~ • b=,;'I i) eJ. L1 IC£ """" PT. a.at.Or cr.ooor REPORT n " :=-c:-u n .. " • .. " .. -" .. • .. -" " " " ·-" n " " ........ .. • " " .. _ .. " " " • n II " INTERNATIONAL • 11 "' ,. II " , .............. ll " ....... ,,.....,. .. .. -ll • ll " -• .. " " =-ll n M " n .. " " -ll " 11 " -.. 17 " " -.. " " n . .... " " .. " -Q .. 11 " ,, ... llrt .. " " " -· " " " .. ...... • " " .. -n " " 11 .... " .. " ll ... .. .. ,. .. -" • n • . ..... n .. Stock Wnch/C2 lullnea D-.S/C2 O..lltled/CJ-7 -· SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1880 · Orange Coast is prime · m~rket for 'super cars' 9y X>Y ANTHONY .,_,_.Ceot4**• A Saudi Arabian prince will drive out of Wilmiap>n on Mon- day in the world's first Vector, a band-built American super car de- scribed u ••an aircraft for the Streetf. .. Deewned by Jetf'l w..,,. tbe Vector is an eumple of 1be kind of notic super car tbat'a more in demand iD OnDlt County ihan u~ elle iD America. ~ anywhere die in tbe " laid Jeue Snyder, an auto witb Auto Pllcific Oroup iD ta AAL '"There's no other ClOUDty tbat't .U. to be I better Witt martet for tbat car. ''There are a lot of people here wbo waat ID American super car, a lot of people who caJl afford one, and a lot of peopk who want somethina that nobody el1e bu." ln pan, Snydet said. the tcarcity of some Poncbea. f'enaris and Mercedea bu prompted other automaken to _Ft into the act. Cb.ryaler, he Rid. is comina out with a new lam~ this faJJ. in ID attempt to tap a SI billion- plua market for exotic can, a market that'• srowin, Cuter than the U.S. automotive aodustry u a whole. Accordina to Dan Cwieka, a Lquna Nipel auto analyst. many super car buyen are eet1ina tired of waitina lists for exotic autos. "Not only are they fed ~ with waitina li1u." be said. "They're fed up with bein( to&d they have to S-Y $20,000 to $30,000 over the ,.,..,. ,led reWl priQe of the ve-- hicle. '' To 11tisfy the disa.runtled buyers, many automakers have ju into the voi~ at heavy '--.,....,. them.elves. tried to brine back the Shel~ ~t it really Ooppcd. And the ~~ Muerati fell riabt on its face, Cwieka rtealled. .. fknow 1everaJ . people penonally who S~.000 for the Mucrati. thouabt it would be the car 'SOI. But it was probably worth SI 8,000." Hiab profit mar&ins have tempced many automakers -in- cludina Chrysler -to ao back to the drawina board. be said. The hi&b demand for a car -such u a Corvene ZR I -can raite profitJ "to almost double the cost of the vehicle ... The ell•el...anww, twln·turbodler9ed, V-8 Vector, cap•ble of speeds well over JOO lllpfl, II th• lated of• new .. ner~ of super cars being developH ~ eu&o _..,.to tell• edYenuee of die Martret for ....... , h .... perfonlaence eutos. Tbe Acura NSX -unveiled by Jim Slemons of Newport Beach on Tbunday -it beina priced by moat dealcn at SI0,000 to $20,000 over ill suaeate<t ~ pnc:e of U~1000, Cwieb wd. He thinks the Nissan ZX Turbo -at SJ0,000 less -iJ just u sood a car. Accord.ina to Siemon.a, the NSX ia u fut as a Ferrari but much more comfonable. He plans to sell seven of them, out of 3,000 produced in America. In ttneraJ. super can are tea.roe because the manufacturers want to protect their excllllivity. But -some auto analysts 11y that many more would be introduced were at not for ltrineent U.S. emiAiona standards and prochact liability laws. Accordina to Snyder, of Auto Pacific Group, the (eu of lawsu.itJ wiped out a wave of super can that miabt otberwiae bave found their way to American sbom. Poncbe, for eumple, recently threw in the towel OD its 9S9, citina the powina number of law-swu involvina exotic vdUdes. ~ to Cwiek&, the smoa control deVlces required on U.S. can also p«event many super can Crom beina introduced. A llDOJ control device, he explained, .. c:botes the vehide. You just don't tct the bonepo~ you ,et Looking to the future 8y \TONY DOOERO ~,......,,,,.._ IRVINE -Ldand Russell prac- tices wbat he ~hes. And with the aid of video 1m- qcry, music, computer pphics and a teleV'tsion and mov1e star1 the Irvine entrepreneur has bualt a pulpit from wbfob be will preach the aospel of chaqe. That pulpit as "A Day in the f uturt," a one-<tay manqcmcnt seminar that wu created and co- produoed by Rusaell and his s-nner, Gordon T. Walker. Walker and Ruuell are both ellecutives with lbe Newpon Bacb-bued Marketina In- stitute. R~ll came up with the con<iept for the teminar after ra..Li.z:ina that America's 1enior busaneu manqcn wett bavina difficulty plannina for the future and adaptina to lbe cba"8CI in tecbnolOI)'. "This ia a tool for chaDIMa lbe corporate culture;' Russell -said. "It's a device for unprintina a new mindset that encompaaes all of the critical issues in the '90s." Usina what he ca.lb the GEO Paradwn. Russell S\J"CUCl the three areas that be feels manqcn of the future must addsus if they are to survive in the . 21 at century: Globalization. Empowerment and OT-cbcstration -thus the acronym GEO. An ever<ban&ina world will foroc tommorrow's ma.naeen to view thinp from a alobal perspect.t ve rather than a local one, Russell said. Manaaen must also learn to deccn- traliz.e authority and do away with the hierarchical thinkina of the put finally, just like a compoaer con- duct.ins a symphony. tom.morrow's ma.,..-rs must learn how to or- chestrate technolOI)' to fC' the ut- most performance from at. he said. RU$1CU believes that these chanaa will be I nec:cessity for the l 990J. "The future is not an optional event." be said. ''Thate comi-nies that tRlt it that way are aoina to die just like the dinosaun. "In the 1990t tbeR are aoina to be too many decisions to make," he u.id. "We're s<>ina to have to make them at a fasier raie and they need to be a hiaber quality decision." To project that futuristic imqe. RusseU enlisted the aid of William Sbatner, from the television and movie "Sw Trek .. series and. alone with sevcraJ corporaie ~nsora. be sponsored the very fint '0.y in the Future .. last Tbunday at the Beverly Hilton in Loa AQldes. • RuucU said Tbunday's teminar was a huae auccea -so much so, that Fortune bu~ to sponsor s.itni.lar propams ln 20 ouea na- tionwide. But be said the reason the concept worked ii becaUllC be employed the same t.ecbniQues while developina the 1C111Uw that be is tcachina 1n "A Day in the Future." He doesn't claim to know every- thina -be •YI be just developed a model and tbOle around him who saw tbat model expanded on at. Also, be made the prosram as f,.._ '" P\IT\Mf/Cll Buydowns: Financing option in wider use • FREE ADMISSION ..... .._ .... .,_ REVOCABLE U VJNO Tl TS Lear• Ro• To: .... ~ .. .......,.,,.. • ...., _,_, ._.., ta1 . .._.....,....,... ................. ............ ..................... ...................... ..... I ... ' ......... on • mely breath.ma car." But wbat about the Vect0r" At 6SO bonepowcr, be u.id. it's one of the fut.est can ever produced. Even the Lamborahini -prioed at S200,000 an comparison to the Vector's S2SO,OOO -tw only 48S boncpowa-and miches a top speed of 20i m.p.h., 38 m.p.h. as than the V cctor . The Vector. noca itJ creator. is -AfUllSUtVICE PttlNTtR AND nHSEI I £R band built out of the ume ma- t.cnals that can be found OD a ~2 bomber. Its i.mtnunent control P9Dd bu some of the features tound on an f-11 fiabter jet. Wiceen delCfibes it u a aymbol of American iftlmUity and wort- mana.b.ip. a raurrectioo of the America.n dream of speed. luiu.ry and performance. 1 PRINTMASTERS OF COSTA MESA • LEmRHEAO, ENVELOPES ANO BUSINESS CARDS • CONTINUOUS FORMS • DESKTOP PUBLISHING • TYPESITTJNG • GRAPHIC DESIGN • RESUMES • fl YERS • PRESENTATION fOLOOtS • ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS • NEWSlEmRS • FOtU~ EM80S5'NC It Ott-c1JfftNG PRINTMASTIBS" or COST A MISA I071 NeajWllt ._ 8lle Ill • <:-. .... • t• •II • • = ...... _ .. _Jls ' ,. .... -tr 8y . Dell Be of wa th• ev Sa -- ·-. -. . . . . .. ... : ... -.. .. t • ' -= • .. • • • . .. . I . t • • . II • Orange County Stock Watch Ora Coast . a. •••• .... .... .... ..... ...,. ~ a. .. ,. 1:~r. "-I ;ADVANCED LOGIC NASO -' 1/4 7 S/8 Business JJVNAHfAQ LWI NODS NASO + f/8 4 S/8 2 S/8 J.N••eGAH NYSE JS -., .. 18 7/8 12 1/4 4.ALPHA MICIOSYSTEMS NASO ' l/4 .. 4 l/4 I l/4 S.~llCAN HEA&.TH SEIV NASO ' 25/32 + 9/16 2 7/8 I 1/8 Dates 6.AMl"llCA14 ,N:..fSfTTE• NMS ) l/4 -1/8 4 1/2 2 l/8 7.AWUCON tNOUSTltlES NASO 7 .. " 7 l..MCHfVf co. NASO 8 • 1/4 12 7/8 6 7/8 9.AIMOI AU. , NASO I I 1/4 20 l/4 I I 1/4 .. JO.AST lf'SEAICH INC NASO 17 1/4 -7/8 25 l/8 10 l/8 ,... = ol lndultrtal Ud Qt:. I t .If AVK>NtCS NASO 7 l/4 + 3/4 10 1/4 6 3/4 ......... hoed ..... , ... I 2.IECkMAN INSTRUMENTS NYSE , .. 1/8 .. 18 1/2 13 5/8 edUc:a iD lk commerdal ..a -ll.IELCC>tt NASO I 1/8 + l/16 l I 3/16 ldd hm 2 p.m 10 S p.in. oe 14.IEIGEN UUNSWIG AMEX 23 • 1/8 28 3/4 20 1/2 Tbaanday ~'iA'' me w.un I S.NIOGF~ FOOOS NASO 17 1/2 -3/4 24 17 1/2 South c.o.. C°"8 Mea. 16.MfSTOl RESEAICH NASO 3/4 .. I l/16 1/4 0 17.CAM DATA SYSTEMS NASO I + l/8 2 3/8 S/8 Tbe Irvine Cbamber of Com-18.CMI. KARCHER ENT INC NASO 7 7/8 + 1/8 12 3/4 6 7/8 . mace will bcJlt its uaaaal Oolf and 19.CENTENNIA&. GROUP AMEX 9/16 I 3/4 1/2 Tcaail Callie at tbe Millioe v~ 20.CHAOYNE INC-CALIF NASO 3 1/4 4 l /8 2 5/8 C-owl:'rn Qub OD Monday Sept. 10. 2 I .CHESAPEAkE INOUSTRIE NASO 1 .. I 1/2 I Chect time f'or tbe event will be 22.CfMCO NASO 9 -1/4 ll 1/4 9 at 10 LID. 23.ClOTHEmME NASO 2 5/8 + 1/2 6 1/8 2 1/16 o . 24.CMS ENHANCEMENTS NYSE l 1/4 -1/4 10 7/8 3 1/4 ~ Uncrelcecl in IWtiaa their 25.COMAKO INC NASO 2 3/8 + 1/4 3 3/4 2 1/8 o.-n buliDeu can attend a teminar 26.COMMEKEBANK NASO 9 1/2 .. 16 3/4 9 1/2 oe tbe subject at the Glendale Feder-27.COMMRTON CPA !\MEX 6 1/2 + 1/2 8 3/8 s 3/4 aJ Bank OD ~ l 3, from 8:4$ Lm. 28.COMMUNrTY PSYCHIATRI NYSE 25 3/4 + 5/8 30 S/8 20 3/8 10 3:4S&: bl.Dk ii located at 29.COVINGTON TECHNOLOGI NASO 17/32 + 1/16 15/16 1/2 24221 de la Louisa in l..apma 30.0ATUM INC NASO 2 3/8 .. 4 3/4 2 3/8 Hill&. 31.DICEON ELECTRONICS I Nf\SO 3 -1/8 6 1/4 3 a 32.0ISTRISUTEO LOGIC CO NASO 9 /16 I 7/16 9/16 It.,-w. Johmoo. praidcnt and H .OOWNEY SVGS&LOAN MS AMEX 13 3/8 19 1/2 13 3/8 chief cucutive ofticer' of Weltem 34.0VI FINANCIAL NASO 11 3/8 I I 3/8 3 3/8 DilicaJ =tioo will deliver tbe 35.EIP MICROWl\VE NASO 2 1/4 4 1/4 2 1/4 k.cynotc at tbe third uaaaal 36.ELDORAOO BANK !\MEX II + 3/4 15 3/8 9 l/4 IDWlioMI •eeir• ~=;um. 37 .EMULEX CORP NASO s 7/8 + 1/8 7 7/8 4 3/8 Tiie ~ li1led . 38.FHP INC. NMS 14 1/2 -1/2 • 22 1/2 12 1/2 tlile ~ =be bekt Sepe. 1 ': 39 FIOELrTY Nf\rl FIN AMEX 9 7/8 • 1/8 12 9 1/4 tbe A0 •t.eim Mmriott Hotel 40.FILENET CORP NASO 12 1/4 -I 1/4 20 I 1 1/4 0 4 1.FIRST AMER FIN Cl A NMS 10 + 3/4 14 1/4 7 7/8 Tiie Fouataia Valley Cbamber of 42 FLUOR CORP NYSE JS 3/4 -1/8 48 3/4 35 1/2 e.om~ will praeDt tbe l 990 4 3 FOR BETTER LIVING NASO 8 .. I 3 1/4 . 8 Bua.._ liapo. Sept. 13 hm ~ 44.FURON COMPANY NMS 13 7/8 + 1/2 18 7/8 11 1/2 p.aa.. at tbe Fouacaia Valley 45 GATEWAY COMMUN. NASO IS/16 + 3/16 2 1/4 3/4 enade 1hoppin1 center on 46 GENERAL f\UTOMl\TION !\MEX 1/2 -1/16 I 3/8 7/16 Brootbwwa ~ nOnh of Ellis Av-47.GISH BIOMEDICAL INC NASO 14 + I 1/4 16 1/4 s enue. Dilplly &ablcl ate SSO. For 48 GRAOCO SYSTEMS INC NASO s 3/4 13 5 1/4 infonnaaiOa., call 962 ....... 1. 49 Hf\MMONO CO NASO 2 3/4 .. 5 1/4 2 3/8 SO.HELIONETICS AMEX 3 1/8 + 3/8 7 3/8 2 1/8 SI HYCOR BIOMEDICAL INC NMS s 1/4 -1/16 8 3/8 4 3/8 FUTURE 52 ICN BIOMEOICALS !\MEX 6 3/4 - 3/8 I I 3/4 5 53.ICN PHARMACEUTICALS NYSE 3 1/4 -1/8 s 1/2 2 1/2 S4 J M PETERS AMEX 4 1/4 - 1/8 10 1/2 3 1/4 ,,..c, S 5 ~NOMARK BANK NASO 8 3/4 I 2 1/2 8 3/4 lim...\t. .. posaiblc. 56.LASER PRECISION NASO 3 .. 4 5/8 2 S/8 · approacb is the solution to S 7 Mf\1 81\SIC 4 NYSE I 7/8 -1/8 3 3/4 I 5/8 bavina to rad a bia book for the SS MEOSTONE INTL INC NASO 2 7/8 -1/8 9 1/2 2 7/8 answers." be said, "and the reason I S9 METl\LCLAD Nf\SO I 1/4 I 3/4 I 1/4 wanted to create a simple model is 60.METROPOL CIRCUITS AMEX 3/8 .. 11/16 S/16 so ~ can we it easily. 6 1 MIC ROSEMI CORP NASO I 1/2 + 1/4 2 3/4 I 1/4 " is the riab t balance of hard-62 Nf\TIONl\L EDUCATION NYSE 3 5/8 -5/8 8 1/8 3 1/4 hittina content, yet it's presented in 63 Nf\TIONWIOE HEALTH NYSE 16 1/2 + 7/8 17 3/4 13 3/4 a clear, limplc, euy-to-lakc format..·· 64 NEWPORT CORP Nf\SO 8 S/8 10 1/8 8 S/8 he said. 6S NEWPO RT ELECTRONICS Nf\SO 3 3/4 4 1/2 3 1/2 RuwU felt peat aatisfacti~hcn 66 NEWPORT PHl\RMl\CEUTIC Nf\SO 3 1/16 + 11/1 3 3/8 I 13/16 67 NICHOLS INSTITUTE AMEX IS -I 18 1/4 11 3/8 be saw that his co~ bad 10 68 O DETICS INC Cl A AMEX 4 3/4 s 3/4 4 1/4 heartily aoc:epted by c SOO middle 69 P 0 A. ENGINEERING NMS 7 S/8 + 1/4 7 7 /8 3 1/2 and upper level manqen on Tbun.- 70 PACESffiER BUS PROP NYSE 3 3/4 -3/8 6 3 3/4 day. 71 PA.CESETIER HOMES Nf\SO 8 1/2 9 1/4 7 '1be prosra.m ·~ to people 72.PA.CIFIC IN~ND BANK Nf\SO s 3/4 6 1/4 s 3/4 and they felt aood. • he said. 7 3 PACIFIC SCIENT IFIC NYSE 11 1/8 -1/4 16 1/4 10 1/8 74 PACIFICARE HLTH SYST NASO 16 n 112 14 1/4 75 Pf\RICER AUTO MOTIVE NASO 6 + I 7/8 10 1/8 4 1/8 BUY DOWNS 76 PLAZA COMMUNICl\TIONS Nf\SO 1/2 S/8 3/8 77 PRINTRONIX INC NASO 9 7/8 13 7/8 9 S/8 From Ct 78 PROVEN!\ FOODS NASO 3 7/8 -3/8 s 1/2 3 3/4 79 QUIKSILVER INC NASO 19 1/2 29 1/2 17 1/2 percent after that BO.RAINBOW TECHNOLOGIES NASO 9 1/2 + 1/4 14 6 3/4 GMAC estimates IUCh I buydown 81 REl\OICA.RE INC Nf\SO 3 7/16 + 3/16 4 7/8 2 1/16 would COit the leJ.ler $3,000 an t.biJ 82 RO PAIC CORPO Rl\TION NASO 6 1/4 + 1/4 9 4 3/4 cue, a price many scUcn prob9bly 83 Sf\FEGUARO HEALTH ENT Nf\50 s 1/2 8 3/4 s 1/4 would be wil.lina to pay. 84 SHELLY ASSOC If\ TES NASO 2 2 1/2 I 3/4 Citicorp, one of the nation's Iara-as SPI PHARM AMEX 7 1/8 -3/8 9 7/8 S S/8 est mof'tllle lenders, offm a Fldu- 86 STl\NOl\RO Pf\CIFIC NYSE 7 5/8 . 1/2 15 7 1/2 aled payment mo~ called 87 THREE 0 DEPTS !\MEX 4 1/8 4 S/8 4 1/8 .. Homeownet's Key," t IW1I 88 TOICOS MEOICl\L Nf\SO II 3/4 + I 3/4 16 1/2 9 1/4 with an interest rate of S.S percent 89 TRl\NSCON INC NYSE 13/32 -1/8 2 1/2 13/32 and is f:!: off in IS years. 90 TRICARE NMS 6 -3/8 9 6 .. It's by far our moct popular 91 TRIMEDYNE INC NASO l 1/4 + 1/8 6 3/4 I 5/8 ~uct in the last year,•• said 92 UNICA.RE FINl\NCIAL AMEX 12 13 7/8 II 3/4 cori> spokaman Tom Goyda. 93 US Ff\CILITIES CP NASO 3 3/8 -1/4 s 5/8 3 With this m~, a bome buyer 94 Vf\RCO INTERNATIONAL NYSE 12 3/8 + I 1/8 13 1/2 S 5/8 with a $100, mo~ would 9S VIRl\TEIC INC NMS 2 3/4 -3/8 7 1/4 2 3/4 have monthly pa~ll o than 96 WEST COAST BANCORP NASO I 1/4 . 1/8 3 1/4 I S900 durina the two yean oftbc 97 WESTCORP A.MEX 6 7/8 -1 /8 8 S/8 6 S/8 monpae, but the e:r'!ent.a iDaeale 98 WESTERN DIGIT f\L A.MEX 8 7/8 -3/4 14 1/4 8 3/8 a fS': amount year. lo yean 99 WET SEl\l NASO 12 -l I /4 18 3/4 12 S.-S of' the mo;m payments 100 WYNN·s INTERNA.TIONl\l NYSE 17 1/2 -I /4 23 7/8 17 1/2 would be almost SI . a month. In addition. the borne bur:! Clreetest ~ere......-a..... ~ • ..._. ~ercentaee Loaes mutt pay a fee upfront -S l ,27 in the ex.ample cited -and Id-Up a I PARKER f\UTOMOTNE + 45 4SC!fi I WET SEAL -IS.79Clfi sublidl account of S67S to cover the 2.TOKOS MEDICAL t 17 50Clfi 2 Nf\TIONAL EDUCl\TION -14.71, oo.t o the buydown in tbe tint year 3 BE AVIONICS + 10 71 Clfi 3 ADV ANCEO LOGIC -13 .16~ of the monpae. They m_i4bt be able 4.VARCO INTERNl\TIONAL + 10 OOClfi 4 VIRl\TEK INC -12.om. to ~t the seller to paJi this sublidy. 5 GISH BIOMEDICAL INC + 9 80Clfi S FILENET CORP -9 26, illiam Hamblin. ·rector of ra.I cstaie lendina for the U.S. Lape of Data wpplled by Newport Secur1t1es Corp For research information on any of these c~ntt'), contact Jeffrey IC llpatrlck. president of Newport Secur1ues. at 9S 7-I 081 Savine, Institutions, reoommendl that me buyen ask lenden if they're winm. to am.nae aucb mort-f::d:.. even af none are on the TICUR TAUCI Tokos Medlcal's stock reacted favorably when one anafyst. in re~ to the '1 menu. In a llow market, be ~ lenden c~ny·s acquisition of Physlok>gic D1agnosuc Service Inc .. r~at~ his ''buy'' rec~on The anafylt bellNes that the .cqu1s1t1on shouki add subsunU~ to 5*s Mid eamfngs as Tot<os ha.s the may be most accommodabn&. marketing and d istribution Infrastructure to w ccessf\Jlly sell Physlok>glc Diagnostic's~ uterine monitor . -~,.,,., ..... ..,.,._ e.- NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ORANGE COUNT Y GROWTH FUN D A diversified mutual fund investing in a portfolio of Orange Counfy 's finest public companies as selected by the Fund's manager. .z!Ora~~,.~~&d 0 ' ~ Ask how your investment in he_Draage County Growth Fund can quality•• a tsx- deductlbM IRA contribution for 1989 . To receive a prospectus, annual report, and the current portfoHo, call the Fund's manager and distributor, Newport Securities Corporation. (714) 957-1217 ,,...., ...... ,.., • NEWPORT CENTER MSOCIATION invites you to a Continental Breakfast and Speaker Fomm Alhlete9 .. Role Mode& featuring LEIGH STEINBERG Spotta Attorney Stelnbefl Md Moond on Friday, September 14. 1990 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m .. N wport Beach Marriott 900 Newport ~nter Drive ) Business Trends Sl'BCIAL ADVBWTISBll l'llOFILES Hutson, Rome open ne": ·architectural partnership TM~ & Rome f>attner9hlp, I l*"Y ~ti~ ''ful. ... ~.~Md coneuttlng "'"'· ,..,tty open- ed lta offtoe. Per1fw8 Lyte Huteon Md Jelfr9tf Rome. bOth USC graduete9, note that their oomblMd upertence edde up to "M uncterwtMdlng for the entire 8COf)e of ~ )ecta." Both Rome end Hut90n .,. Ncenled ~ wtth the lt•t• of Caltfomla: __ ____. HutlOn end Rome hend'e both IWUfllfl ... - end relldentlel projeeta, whtct'I .,. not llmtted to the SouthlMd. but lndude IUCh ..... .. Bek• lftetd, La Vegu end Fort Leudwdale. Rome not• that !Ne .. becactM betng • fuH-_ ._ ercNtecturel firm mMnl thet they "Mek dlenta rether than protects. The moet Important ..... In .. firm .. people." ....... Hullon notee the firm "at,..,. to etette an envtrON'Mnt thet gMI ua expertef IQe In •" upecta Df wc:Mec.- twe," from detign. ftnence. mart(etlng end ..._ Ing. end they expect to continue to h8W a growtng lnftuence In the communtty. "The Southern CaHfoml• environment that we both grew up In ha IUCh en ecleetlc mix of etytea." Huteon Mys. "We take thtt Into eccount wtth eN our projeet1." Huteon end Rome add thet It Is the reeponat. t>Htty of the •'true erchttect" to teke alt venabtee Into account. beginning with a ~btltty to ...... the citent. Currently the ftrm ts wonting on a project of medk:el-autt• oondoe. "am8fl, Independent bulldlngl ... thet cen be bought end ~ out. Thll project 11 economlceJly ettractlve to the tmelt bUllneu ownera." Hutton not•. The Huteon & Rome Partnership ls IOceted at 3333 Weat Pecfflc Coat Hlghwey In Newport Beach. For more Information, call &4~1825. Creative clothes at X in S. Laguna X la a boutique which h• olothlng u unusual u tts name. Owner Robert Well• u .. his amall lhop space In South'L.egune to preMnt a "crNtlve contribution to Laguna," that la, the dMl1>'ll of Eddie Lowrie. W .. 19 opened x In June knowing that It would be the perfect beckdrop to Lowrie'• dothlng. Men's shawls with orange tiger print, women's coats and dr ..... In cotton velvet and gauze, u well u four-ateeved lhlrts are a few of the pleoel which demonstrate Lowrie' 1 creetlve energy. Lowrie, who Is allO a mullclan end artist, feels that his ~ns refteci his "schtzophrenlc" talent, which appeels to the lndlvtduallty of X's cllent1. For both Lowrie and Wells. this store II more than a bualneu, It ll a creative outlet for the community. "My role It to let people In Orange County, .... who are tired of lhopplng mall•. heve an aJtemaUve piece to lhop," Wells said. Sine. the clothing la made by the piece, Lowrie doee epeclel order•. which lnciude any creative contribution on the part of the client. . A student from Otis Par.ons In Lot A~ and FIT In New York, Lowrie Mys that X ha "allowed me to do the clothes that I really want to." Wells adds that he hu given Lowrie "4*1e btenche'' apece. Welts end Lowrte Ilk• to ... their ctlenta atop by In the evenings and view the nightly allde lhow, an Invention of Wella to edd another angle to boutique lhopplng. Through Sept. 16. X wtll be hevtng M end-of-tM-«Hnmer Nie to make apeoe for new deWgna. X ll located at 1277 South Pedflc Co•t Highway In L.llguna a.ch. Call 4X7-XTX7 for more tnformatlon. Oil investment seminar in Irvine Wtth off prloee alcy-hlgh due to the continuing Middle Eat crtsla, now la a good time to lnveet In ~rown Amer1cen ou. Next Thuradey at the lr"1ne Marriott, Bateman Eichler, Hiii . Rlchard1, a dlvlak>n of Kempet Securttlet Group, wffl be hotting• eemlnar. "Income Oppor1unftlee In OH and Gu Investing." The seminar wtel addr... the the poulbllty of an Inflationary receeelon. the outl()()t( for domestic oH end gu production and poulbkt IOcetlons for Investment .opportunltlee. Garry Gtllndo, vk:e preekMnt-tnveetmenta. end JOMph Sanders. ftrat vtce pr-'dent-imoeet- mentt, wlll be epealclng et the eemlnar. They note ~___, thet this la an exoellent time to Invest In domeeUc Or' Mto oll, conaldertng the situation In the Mlddle E.Mt. When uked If thla ti a hlgh-rlak lnwetment. Gellndo ateNd, "This doea not lnvofw •XJ>k>r•tlon." therefore, no rlak II Involved ftndlng the off reMf\IM. "lt't proven Income since the drille.,.. In arw of ll'&C111." Furthermore, the coet to drUI a well hes not gone up WlC9 1978 whlle off prlcee obvtouaty haw. Senders point• out the beneftta one cen expect from thta lnwetment oppor1unlty lndude high tnwetment returns, tax uvtnge and tu thelterlng, alt wtth M •tabflehed off and development company, Pner · A Pr..-Y. A NPt111ntetlve from Pner & PrM11y Mo .... be apeeklng •t 'he Mn'IHW. Gel6ndo end Sander9. who hew both wotked. In tN Investment lnduatry for about nine yeera, .,. .... quellfted end knowtedgeable In the ol lnduatry. In fllC1, SendWI did hlt college theale on the oM end the economy. The aerntner wll be held from 7:30 to 8 a.m. et tN lrvtne M.mott on Jambor• Road .i the a.••,. SM Diego Freewey. Aa Meting le llmtted, rMef'Vlltlone thould be mede by c:.-ng (800) 824-8021 or 47~5137. Phyaician referral aervice at UCI • • • • • 642-5678 From North or.,. c~ From Soulh or.,,. County ~12JO 496-6806 • CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5679 FROM NOCUM OMJltM CO. "°4111 ae>UTH OMHQI CO. THI DAILY "OT Cl)ISSIFIEO OH tC[ HOVflS Ou-C6unl•• M I II l)()e_m ~ ()()pm OUOUNH PUlh tCA TIQN OEAOllNE Moncley '"~JO AM f~ MonSIOPM w.on.ci.., ,_ S 30 PM '""'IOe't Wed S JO Pt.I fuel.., lt>utt S JO PM Sel1;td11y Fn S JO PM ~ 'nSltPM CHICK YOUI' AO T .. FN•IT DAY 10. UA~) PllOt \Ill .. \ l()f elf;c.,ency anG -~ HOw"'"' 1X-<11!110n•ll'f •"0t• do occu. Plaue 11aten -YOU' <WI •• '"ad l>llC~ enc C~k your ACI dMly ~l'W I tr<IO<t rmMfl<l••tt'iy 10 64:l·!le78 ,.,. Oetty Pll(H ••"Ott n(I kao.i.1, to< any .. ,Pt 1n .,, ao ... 1--. '°' •twtl •I,...., l>tO '~S.OI<! e 1C410t IQt Ille CO.I of the 1'1'<'<" "''" tty roe'"~ by t"4! !!<•Of C•--0•1 cen onr, !WI elto...O lo. '""''••\I •t\""10on Any .. ,,,..._. .. , no• p....i '""'"''" )() oeyt ., 'l!Clu"!ld -be "'l>l"'CI IO l>Ut l'IOl 11""'"1 IO I~ cnatgee tomOVlecl •I ' • • Ol ,,.. unu..ci t>AIMl<• Cler "'°'1111 Ill ~lion t~I' llnO ""Y ·~ AllOtney s I- H IOI ... \ ~· LI ... ' .- "·. ··:' ~) -.. . . ···~ """. ·~ ':'·e...·~·, ""' ' -. p .. ..... ~ ' • I I ·, ·--. ~ .. ' -..,., ... ,_,.. -~P9C'l01 f la• "~. J ,, • • ... ' m .. L ro22 &a.. 1021 106• ~ COIUMIA 2124 C..!!e llf INVllTC>f'..J.Y. 941""'· ...... ,... ·---A 111111 2107 • •• 111111 . 4' .... °' t?. IOOO ti. cue--_,,_ ,_ __.... -2•n 1•• .. _._..__.. t ' ..... • 1111 - 1oml0%ftft.:-CdM mTUllml 1""'9 tOWft"°'". I ......... I *••••••n* :;..,--·:-.:;;,"Meo, 21ft 11A. ~~"!· llo!fllllei•w ,._PP Ou1eC cu • w ",... 28A a11.ooo With 11net . .,. 21M1A 1n ..o .....,,....__ ;::z: Al""'" 2 •• 2 u·-.,.2_..1r llll/MO........ . .~ 2M. remod9lllcl .,._.,... °' .,..224' comp6eK b6oc*• from ltle ~1-"""' """ Ir ... ftmlR dCIMn, fOflNI ~ nn .. b9edl w/~ rm off 2.1~ 'rptc, patio, 110 IEAllLlff CNM* 2 w/frptc, ,.._ roof. Diena *L91 * car.., Cntn ..,, 2 frpk:.,~ 2t02 lmmeC 11.200/mo W"'1 3M 2'AI M...., ooMt.. 1111111R.. UM2tl WaterftontlOConVlaUdo manyeactrM.Prtoed... r.ntalA11ft/17 873-1"3 * ...... , AWpool,..,.&~ lmmw:ule te ..... 21A Nor~. ~:"c,.,..propetty .,._ mkt INm ... , .._,. ~ ,..___ ,. TownhouM •P•''·' 1 1376/mo. MO·ff . ;,-rn Cod. From ..... ~T HANCE. Open Sun,:. Ma-1010 w Es T HE w p 0 AT • ..,_,,_"' 38A menu. 3 BA, 2·~ BA. 2 oay, 5't-019Stllll9 • ~F=h d°!'~ (40l)l2M314 DUPLEX~AKER I :;~2bdl1,280,S ::,:-·~~.~I:: ;.~•Id=•'= ........ . wldec:tl. 1646.~ .L,81 ...... * 3 ~ to bctl. W ... KLCOUAT TEl'AACE • 3 873-~2. turee ~50/mo ._....I 3br 2be "°'* ...,.... to ,_ UITlll tM.111 Poeelble no money doWn malntlllnld. ~Km. I bd, comm pOO' & ~ one now · · rent. VerJ ,...... Md '"· 2 I A. large ~ ~ 38R or Y04ltf home In tracM * 536-$ * 'J.:i~1 2 C«onl dlt... 2122 2233 F~ Roed ~ ~ \eke ~ ~ bec*Yl'd Clrculer ~ w/pooA + lg lot. Onty 211 Via Kew on. 815-1101 ... 600 bd beyfront Front ' beck Duplex a.cw Wlleon ' A\IOC9do 1 1 9 o 0 • I ~I "' ' . we.y. bcllltllO(llPOtt""!'° 1322.000 . .,_,. .... Cell UMlty ~ ..mng.18AVFAONT • 5 11115 trom,-1 1050 bee*. Streeta (M:rOQ trom 511-t'311 , ty tor remodll1 Wont PATAtCK TENORE 38A 21.teA +din 2 -'OfY' sa 500 bd, OOCIC 2BA ... °'*'Set & Syn Poet Office). !Mt. >Ont ioo.tlonl .... 121 1 townhom• Walk to . orly, 451 ~d Ad OPEH DAILY Tll 8 p M.IOIN,.. 21)6 dueled to 1521,600 IChOOle & lhopptlig In Wlnt9r Aentall A ...,._ For Info. 122-M21 Owner _. ... nowt lllOlllent ~-Pnce ~ 11t 1 BIH dln, twn key tum •CNrmlno o6del 28r 181 2 8" + .._.""--.fl' .... a.L llTl1D ~ to 13et.OOO W Wntr ~-POQ(. epa. 2 cw Hardwood llocn yerd I bled\, ~ yMS. wld Real &ea .. & trweetment °'*1 daMy 1-5. Aoent. Ii .__ 1 ........... .._.... ~· 3 swot_. TV• etc GarfGI. 275 MIU om. '*~·No peita.. MM!ftt». 120-1111 E'lld• chi rmlng re-Kht. S36-5'189 MI r.-wlllr 1 la1·1• l...... 14501"'° &U-4363 SeM'NO PETS 122~11 j ~ mode6edhome.38A,2',o, lM llllwlU 11•1 lll-tlll *....... •EASTSK>E 2M 2~BA.NEW -~_,HOME._,,...,.~....,.,=---=r-Ulll& .. W BA lg IOt. 1339,500. lea RfNA( Otd9r SIA nouee S 1800 dbl 9WIGI w/O!PfW trpc I ~ *-· 0.-cl CIOf'lltt. Agt Grubb I Ellll ..... "...O ..J mo yrly Incl ultl• been'! & c.thedrel' ce11s:, Watertord Pt. 1 1500,.,,,. lmlf 1..... 551-8-410 .. t 232 T~ltyle owner'• ~ W-7020 E¥91 w/d hit~ 1g bedlywdl M8-5e21(111)116-15e ....... IMMACULATE 3BA 2BA, 4 BA unit. Roof top deck '\t'\X1 :l'ff t4t \ 'j 1 , •• H•~ +Tiny~ 1BR cott9ge w/~r'tdr i1130/mo +I ft I ~ ~ • new OCC Oek & I.... w/Jecuzzl Detec:Md 2 RE Al TOAS • ~ beeln oeltlrlQI peciO li>te. MOO dee> 2 Pwaona. no Haft. llldt 21 ~ ...... =~u~~~· ~=~~~·Prime Newport Helgttl•IWESTCL!FF Exqullltely Nt1he19.bc:t1So2....imln. peta.650- 17 M 129A -~ ~ II DBM "8,a lell ltt8h R-1 Lot w/exlatlng at~· I ran 0 v •I• d Th r u $799 NO PETS 722-4011 *W'T191* f9r1C*S • ...,.. pd Custom home w/fabuk>ul lure. 1425,000 480 • bedroom.a Two and one AVAIL.A LE OctOber 11t Charming 2 BA 1 BA j 636-41 ~ .,.,, of OCNtl & dty 111-1• SenlaAnaA\19 5"4Wl()71 ha lf 0111'11 Poo l 2BA •BA. trp6c Terrtftc hOu• with 1erg9 latnty 2710 D•I•••• 'E' . .J74f llgttta. SBA 48A. temlty LlllTill! LSE/OPT w .. to bMc:tl I s~ $3000/mo loca llon it75/mo rm on lg IOt KIOI & Pit• nn,marb6eftoofa,French I ••wm•NW• 3Br 28a beech condo. S31-4100or842-9918 OK 2909 Ofenge A\19 '2BR18A.gr~ftoor.llO d00f1&wlndow9,all,.... 5:!!.=;,.::~,:~~ Of~ a ectlon al day, aundeclt.pe>Ol.2-cat'gar il~?~STI:! .. 1~h r•• Bright. airy 1BA 1BA $1.000/mo Wayne Agt.I one abOYI, enc. Dfl· kitchen, red tlte roof. PoOI t.,. wt-ate entrance ~i-te 11 ..&..o.t 842-1159, 213-456-1939 ba Neer UPS>« unit w/peoo & &46-3818 $750, 714191~2223. & epe on .,. acre IOt. A ......--..,. ...,,.. · I the clut>houH Fully "must ..... et dOwn8t8lrl & 2 Room Apt 3BR 3 on 'hac:t• of turn!Stled $2800/mo aundeck & periling •EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA I UHi Ill S&IUW 11 _...,Ill •/bath U1>9taln> Front & perk-Ilk• gtounch 20% I HSOtmo. 721-0343 Miiite hae. al new "*61, lncd 28R 28A f/p w of ocer. ,_. rw ~tlo. 2 cw gar9991 down/ueume new I06r1 llAllEflllmlSI BAYCREST Three CC>M chenner,2BA 1·~BA, yd, w/d, big 1tor999 09'1 &PoOIS1ssO~f w/Of**. NMt 405 & SS 129 l<lng.a Piece bedroom Two and OM-rp IQ tam rm INllly • $1095 Pet oil? 842·MM ESTiii 'I.I Fr19WSY9 & South Cout By owner 845-4092 Gofgeou9. huge ~ront hllf l>etri. lmtNCUlell S i4fS/mo oPeri 'Mind +EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA l AND MA AK 1 I A PIG.a. A good value et condo LG bOet ... ., avl. CONDO downetalta. lM 1111 ... 11H S31.000 I •WUT•WSllT• UU.000 DENNE ~~d•ood /100" 600Acecie 780--0436 h 9uH Guag1 wld , GuwogMe. AcMta q.+ • CALL PAT (Rltr) A charming 2·1ty reel-SODERLING 873-e.55 I S2600 mo I •••• ,..au h k u p . n 0 p.' • I Miiiion Colet Rec .... ~~ ... .A..V I 111-Hll denQI In 1 dlllrMble ~M.A.V Newly decorated Two loYety3BR25BA.tamrm. 111501'"° 97i-lSl7 _ gar. wld. 1700/nio KU',Flltl\ femlly nelghbort\d Frllh KJ:'l"',..-lltl\ bedroom Two t>ath 3 cw gar S2500 Ai;lt 3 BR. 2 BA OUC TWHHM Ml-20IO • \t\\ I 1,.'l'I l 1l \ II · 1 !~~io!~~.;,eaen~ ..,. , . 1 w~ end dryer in. ~or 78&-0593 MOORN 1<1T MABL BA 1 tl£ALl()Hc.,• I 1 .. 11n-;i., .. Low auoc \t"\\I 'l l l l\ I Clu<led CommutlltyPoOl l JASM INE CREEK-COUATYO GAR Had....., 2142 mA•llll I due•. PoOI• a 1enn11 RE ALrms · •'ldso-1 12501mo 2BR/den. oceen view., '1250'"'°831·S892 1 Mlletobdl.29ACOJo. Best buy! N9W roof, trul1 CO\Jrt Steps to OCMl'I. I evall 9/ 18. S2200/mo 3 M . 3 BA very Pfiv•I• pvt ~tlo. OIW'IGI• ~ MtSI 1024 ,,...., 5BA 3BA, only l 631-4911S374.5000flr .UIUYYllWI Two bedroom• Two1 780-1576 ~ Town~ 2 t lac. trig . 1 150/"tO 1289.000 Preetlglou9 terge 28R 28A baths GrNt locaoon _ _ car ga.r~ tip w/d 213-30&-t7U • TrMlttHll hlltJ I •LJIU ISLE* w/pool, epe. MUM. l'ull NHr shopplnQ Quiet LoYet)' Condo 3 BR ?'"BA '*""· ... amenrtlel Im-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, --~----·I (11•)111·1111 .. ,111, .. aJll wu 1 a MC. mld-rlM condo w/24 ne!Qhoornoocs $895/mo w/pvt GI'~ Balcony I maculet• Avall 9/lS j ntM 2~ -:: mo11 ted ""I 87S-0530 I ----,..,_ hr doormWll A value II • Sm Pll ()I( $1700/mo $1 375/mo Call Kevin -------~ Genfril 1002 °"1 . ..,, .... llllUJS PresUgloua Lindi 1111 $699,000w/TERMSJ Calt fMlll1•11t I ~2 Bk~ 851-0424 '!Thi T.,.,.. Cerdtf ... •ast mllnt• Decorate to YOUf heer1't ~ ~:'l,[96 PATRICK TENORE I &a........ "flllflffT • 3 MSTA SYltea! 8r-.nd 2BA 1200 aQ. fl.. pool, ft ' Mout •I For Sa•• *.I .. * -Y 112~ dellr• 3BA 2BA grMt •n • 721-1200 Aot 1 •• l 9'K.I llC. Avlll mid S••· ..,.. I y.,d 0n1y 1245o0o I BA. main ch~ lllew9. OverSt30000000Sold -1· * lspec1ecu1w ~•Win-new. EJegwit C.. Cod i '1100 752-2811 10 mlnut• to Eugene! 300 3DR, newel' roo . big IOI. • • dock ror 2 large t>oet1. tar Aentat S?OOO/mo • tOWt~ Builders unit HouMs/Condos n of river froot• Ex-RV ''°'• Open Sun-,, ........ ....., <All for detail•. I I ArM coda 91•--333--0280 3BA 3''r8A. dbl oer•· Gorgeou1 Wutpllir lll ,.-----.j 1002 ceptlonel 1Mtenew3 BR I day 1-4 3102Werrenln (11•)111·1111 I****'** ~peUO yerd,A/C 9lC condo. 28A 2BA. 2 eer \llllmllr'f• 3 BA ~/Indoor pooi Ao• S4&-5880 · I -.U ftlW nllT • 2331 eden-A gar· w/d, frlQ. petto. Cedar Home NMtledon +MESAVERDE.-lrvlnf 1044 •ITIPlll... llilboa fsland 2106 N9Wcwpet,511S..W.d.I Avellebte10/1S 11550 S1115 •MC ~\It almolt t ..eluded llGfM Tot•lty remo<Mled. 3BR I Gofgeoya 3 BA. 2 BA r• .al .. Yll.llt s BR. 2 BA ~ w/1 car I 18R. frpte, oat•· S 1890 1 • COMPLETELY reoec I On the gott ccur'M 8-1\._ .,,......... ofm~.1>1nea&rod1M 2BA l'IOUM. FIP. S352K *•TIWHI I centty, remo<Mled uwer Enjoy pe>OI, epe. tennis • gar• Steps to l>elctl 760-6382 2BR 18A houM Frplc. ful 2 BR + den. fi'Jl6C * LM•HI * lOWMt prlCld rlV'lf Iron-OWC Owner 840-9739 lmmaculale 3 BR 2 BA OW1* I unit with lerge OCE/IN VU 2BR 28A -Wnter Rentel S1.300tmo - ---p-11 yerds ~tlo W/D 1'111· Hlgh ly upg ra04d IN SAN CLEMENTE. For lfGI. Bring your horMI I Two 11 ory home 1 ~ ~~~aif~B~l 1399,900 or 2BA 2BA 1 228 OPAL 534-78&4 Coler\.,...., 11111 new 1BA. ~ ~~; ~ 2'850 S1,450/mo 11()...~ Sa6e by Owner Prtc:ied to lllnw forcee uorlftol •PW •I llTllll l uacloua la ndacaplng I ren un · • w/lar09 ~tiO • S319.ooo Charming 2BA 2BA • d.tl 2 cw gar999 S 1500/mo 1 1 Weal artc minutes to Mii. Firm. S 195,000 722.&879 3 BA lnQI tam. home ciOM Private patio Speclout ' * * * * * * w/TEAMSI Call PATRICK frplc:. g.,~. grMt ~ yrty IM. 246--0787 '*UY lllHI• I ~' Almoet ltew ~~:C:r~:1;en~2~0~ 1~~:Dt~9S 500 entry. all the ementtt•I PIUUlmlaTlnl (~~~~~~-~I dluon. yMfly S1500/mo ~ VIila. 3BR 2•i;iiA. 3BR 2'..eA 2car,enountt. peri9ct'<>ll 3 BA. 2'-" ~ T~ ....... -M • you would went In a new Re9J Ea1at1 & ln'1911menl • ' Walk to bc:tl 675-2S78 1 Ip alfm, utll rm _. 10 t>lg yud t>eautllul 2 car 91ffGI, w/d. t961g. $350,000 • Str_. to ttreet ~ of OcMrl I Cetellna home fOf $389,000 ' 720-le&e Fuml9Md very nlel 3 BR t>eeel'I/~. S 1995 11 11ch 1 n "a c 1 n 1 aec ayeaiam. lnOry Chlltl I 0' 11 0 4 l 0 . s , ... & Sunset Cu 2 Mstr SullM. 2 ~ at-PIUIU ml mans 2 BA lrpte ~110 BB0· 1 S41-MOOl640--1147 s 1300/mo 842·9797 gotd fhcturwa. Ewr) ..._,.. Atwno1/Va6enda. 1:'111d 3BA ~·~B:-tec:Mdgar999,endunlt, RM1Eata te&ln¥e1trnent 1 ••••llT...-rl new 'crpi & 'appl. --8randN91#3BR 28A poeeilble No~or ... ,5,000 . 2 SO' <Anyon ~wood MWvtn ~ lrplc,~~tloerM 720-1838 1BYC>wner specloutrefufl> Sl400/mo 875-5383 ~...... ~ w/trplc 1·400 IQ peU $1 ,595/111 0 + much more Askin<;! Npt HQhll 4BR 2'.ltBA 1 1W .., ..._ ' 759-1161 Lote -238 w Sen ~ dows Fren<:l'I dOOB. new S 185 000 F-or more Into w/gueet quart•• \'•Bl & • Tll W&1DJ -w .. -• -I •-n l/wy Nlc9I 1 1 aso1mo tor*> Ille roof, MCUl'lty 9111 873-t240 Aot l..lfN lt.m l048 office 515 Catattna Or New duptex or SBdrm on _, .. , -4BA. dr. tr. Ir. 2tfl>I. pOO'. 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Agt j 1 640--1318 EAST SIDE 2BR ~ &.a,.N It.ct! 2148 P ..... vt.it the locetlone unu ••• &•• --•IJWIYate beeeh. oertc & S425K Cell owner 721·1200 2BR 1BA. Din rm. deetc, Latge Front/Reef Yard - & c e ll It lnlerHl•d * ~ * UllllllltlAU tennl•court• Don'tmlsa 964-7~2 C0ver St30000000 Sddl) QarfGl,3tiouMetoaand wu•Ttm--Mey~SmelP9l •Emerald8ey,on~. 714-~ 1-04 7 4 N9W cuetom 3 BA 2•,i, BA large Meu Verde 5BR this terrific vlkll Aldc.d -------' · I A.19 reQd Av.W now -_. s 125o1mo 131 7902 38A 38A. omlWI · Bay 114ew Metr •'/fp Jae 2Ve8A •flfHeW quarters 10 S7i5.000 Atk tor U~ ft.... S 1100tmo 722-7178 ElllOY Corona del Mer at . l•OOOt mo turn A9t SU0.000 876-8042. 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[)upexonA-2lot Pert9c1 A 1 491.~ poof E•qu111111y r1mod1!1d •BR 2''1BAllouM.g.etect. rlf'ltal 81 4Slh St Oc:1·, .. lllllT. New 38R 2~· '*"rm ~.aeoc.nyon..,.. Alf condttlonln-;i. MCIKhy tor remodel or leardown g 2.400 aq n home w/3 tat tnna. pe>OI. pvt ape S700K Mly 3BR & 2BR IYell 1...,.. l..... wlfri*: lg MIBR W91114n 643-125.3 eystem. euy car• land-Prine only SS39 000 ger999 on oversaed lot 1911 Yactlt Reeolut• Fulty furn complltety up.. CIOMt J.aC tub. dbl ;« acaplng w/a utometlc Agt 75i-8118. lllf-fHllJ l..lfN..,.. 1052 REDUCED TO S955000 Ownrl8'r7:11-0555 greded 957-803!1 ~ ~~_&.V petlO Nopettl $1'95/mo CHARMING older l'IOfne IC)f'IMler• $426 000 Call -., TIE SU Bk 863 9580 l'tU',r... t519-A W•tmlttll• near l>MCtl 2BR P•Oo , tor 0eta11a'' lo.... 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(Over 1 130,000,000 Sold) I tlYV-OUI 4BA • Ul>f•ry gourmet kltohen • mucn I =ii· ~;~;' IEITILS ~...!. yard saeo 1BA ~3:~~7~ ... ~:-~5.:i"'.:~ ro'· 1 Numerous Special F .. -morel Mode l perfect. ,..___... •WlNTEA/\'EAALY• ........,. wlt10f~ 11r• - --RE.ALTY WORLD . 4111r....U tllf• 1 1.290.000 S l.895000 Mull ... 11 j~' Stoc>l>y lOf •comc>iet• c1Mn,$e15 650-7!>49 MESAOEL MAA1Xec 38A pari.$1JS01rno 2•t-l242 NEWPORT BE C 4 Large bdrme ~ maid'• AQt Rachel ~ 716-1197 Cell PATRICK TENORE llStlnQI ----unturn 2BA, gardnr A"*I ---A H quarters, pOO', walls Of I 721·1200Agt !Super NICI WelMtront 2 1 700E BALBOA BLVD 1 WTW•... 10/1, 'f' IM S123S1mo l ~1t.m }169 ,.....,.,......, gtau, swtvat• bMCI\ ac-.... ---Ntwport lt.m 1069 (Over $130.000.000 Sddl) I BR. 2 BA Mobile Home 3BA 28A fernlfy rm dbl 1•111&11 •MC 13&-7•88 B ve-W......es ..... "BA --------Cell Aelclng 11,490,000 n__..,_""'!'91 -BlyslOI l/tllage $1291( ~ gar~ w at1ey ac· ---A,.,......,.., '""" -' Mak1US YOUAOffert W1 2homllleftf PrtmeEllde ••• ,_... I 673-3821 C UI , l>tg y a rd lln..LI-home P-i1. gategiMOld wtll lltlen ~.~~ Stngte3B"', 2t~BA ·-·-· '1 ·-f1..W•f1• $1450tmo M 2·2561 38R 2BA Mlllo cots dri>e. comm Walt! to ~ ·-·----·-· •CSllTIUll l.u ""'_,..., " "' --· ,._ -•• ----no Pit• 873-«>05 &p-1188C 7141'46-C219 Aelclng 1299.000 Brotcw Pen Pt. 3BA 3BA townnee Patatlal. very CW1 5BR, 2&3BA 2',BA Condo• ---I --, Re/MuAallnors coope r ative O PEN All ~·om a.ttw ltwl 4700· s/leectuded1r~ E'llldl Fri»e lndry hk NB /C M Bluffs 3 BR 3 LIDO &.AYFRT SBA 4 ~A SAT/SUN Of c.11 for ap. ......,, Security tystem 8elCOur1 Townh<>me 2BA IC.el •lite on a, llGfl ups, microwavee. MC BA TWflNI Of" 3 leYels • 13-t>oet dock 4 tip din A wonderful 1urprl11 ..... If polntment. 549-7001 1195.000 1 ~.BA former model. w/cuatorn POOi & ape t I tubterf ~l"Q 11150 I wffrpk ;« S 1 475/mo terr 2 llwila. Mndy l>C:h awelts you · thl• CS.. Al-1411lltHI 320E 2111St.C M AKA ... IYllYUY 1 .... Sl.150.000 mu11 1141 llQhlld tennte court A up Ga•la.846-4471 l "meeg ~721 17500tmo AQl875-23t1 ~~I~~~~ 1 ~~~~~n W15!.~~B~~ 121-ro~ 11 r1 opportunity ••l •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~I at(lt) the ~fts of N B ----------, Aot Herb Marshell SI 10Q 000 Must ... 1 The penoremk view .. Cennert Vlliege Reelty ILIFFI Call PATAO< TENORE tt1e moet t>rMtt11a1t1ng llllU 111 • •TA •U 813-31?'7 or t7J-.4M27 121-1200 AQt you he'll Men • whether Shofedfff'I bMCI\ acoeee 'COLONIAL " complex I BRIGHT & airy i Odrm. 2 (Over 1130 000 000 Sddl) h'aupectacutw deytlme trom tllla UC)tCale 2 bd with pOO' & lulh mature •WtllT.....,. I beth twt1hm on oMf. u-1 • • llt9W of the ocieen from condo wtth trpte & formal landec:aplng In good IO-V'9w lot OcMrl ltde of nyon & city llQht vi.wt Dena Point to C.tallN or dining Air conditioned. c • t Ion c 1 o • • t 01 Clttf Dr Call to .. plan HardWOO<I noorecs lf'ltry. the lncredlbte euneets .. aec:utlty & undergrour'td Courtyatd• ~ & I $549.000 Cennery VII .,., !>at ,_ kitchen. e ve ning befall• thl• S>tRlnQ Small!, •"rac1· pertc ChlrrnlnQ 3 bdrm llQI Reelty 813-3n7 dl)le gar~ a 2 patlO• •lillllilll•llil mplendld condominium. Ive, neer new Medlter· twnllm with l1r191ece.1 I Lota of green1>11t & ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; &Mullfully appoklted 3 ranean comple11 pened windows I lerge -...-T• comm pool OWNER s.an.-...c. 1078 bdrm (two w• epec:AoU1 780-3e00 1295,000 pr Iv a I e p It I o Modem 38A 3BA 2 11ory WANTS OUT11 MAKE ' Meeter SuMI. wtUI pri· 631·1400 l1M,900 hOfM Ofematlc wnlte• 0 F F E R I ONLY s1•.1001' lMM vate ~ I we111-m -1111ter llt9W trom l>Oth 780-3800 S345 000 Option or Buy 3 BR. 2 BA c 1o••t1). 3 b a I h "'11 HI HO" -"\II •ct Ht •" floors 2 car gar, veutted I lf'ld unit. t ltOfY. AQI Pentl'louM awelt• 'Y04X Ill •"II ' .... 11t 1"11 ' ,_ 1:111 Furn ava llabl• ·-"\II IU lit'" M1"'802 viewing Offered 11 AC•I ' A'-~ Ar-'tlC>PS lt.199.000 OPE~1 1111"1 1"' ••• 1627.000 Satl&ln •·5 2712 w --QI A • ' ,;.;.R~.E~.i!!biiiid\lnlfiiii.iiiiiiiil ___ 1_600_ l .... 1. -Ooler\front Auae Fluter. ,.. 1~ -•t•l&ITW I ~ V~ Aeelty l HAVE Naw HouH + l , w.. to bMctl, lg ,.. 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W'NftY, * 17f.2'2S8 K9Yin 111~4 ,.,~, 1700 + IMC. $4~l&Ol ,...! kite. 9onue ~ •1f111te, No PltL U. S 122'5/mo. N9W f'IOml 48A p1u1 c*I, .,,,., V"*11 I 1150/rno. 751-5080 or e42· 1325 l g ~. ii50. YMrfy, 2 BDRM, 1 llA • 131 °' 751•1483 LlpN luctl 2648 ~=~~=,....='= ,f, door• to C; Avlll now. 144-4810 4'ABA. 3 f'rptl, • car gw, 1m•nlno Alty. 725-'313 ,1 BA oo..ntronl Ind utll. 703 JumlM, Nw O'OOW'Y 110tl end MOY! tN IPEQAL 'A Off Oiow'I y..,, 1 bll from BACK 8.A't' 111A lBA, ..,._ IH&Olmo. Cll °"'1ntnC Newport Hts Shll ll 7110·1509 a"d SPldOU9 4llA 3W.llA lg $640~' Ind II Sl:'l IOW94' r11r, no peta. l hO P•· No Piia . 19' momt1 fWlt Aemod 'I bch !Mk .. 1 crM11¥1 e--·~• '-ii 9DI tWnlfW777, 72,...12 HA 38A. 2 car. w/d, glf'~ 84•· llOO. boftu• rm, P1tl0t, oW,. retrtg.':IM ~-~f 175-5'91. Sl75/mo.131 ... 155 18A 18A, ..,d pet1llng, chlftoe,, CIWI Ill', w.ik 10 ~-.,=~721 •11:· dlr'9t Incl. 11150/mo. TOTALLY remoo.ted 4BR hang , "lol ll "daclPI, E. 811bOll 8tvd. 173-45CMI 8p1cloua 28A 1•.i,BA 28A 18A wffh retng, WID No pets,.._. .. 2·SIA 1tor• rMt9UfWtla, lf'OV· ""==,..,--o.;-;ocr= ,......... c. I I c 0"" I . 3BA W/09' UJnlllr• ltg AllOC ''""II & pool hwnhlM CloM lo bMcl'I 1'111-ut>, endoMd ~llo, --11111--... and.,,_.,._, 1BA cr;;;mino 1 IR. 1 llA 9" ~~lngvtew& 714/13~705. ~. 2 bill• 10 ~. S24001rno.MO-t327 IOllll/IAfftl'WI & ~-lt&O/mo. 1maH /;rd, 1700/mo ... - -Sl25, 11udfo HOO. utll c•nal, "••r Ml•port •utt•et• trolft 1hl• Miii 1"111111 S2500Jmo (714)645·9342 SPYIUllMWI 21A 18A. Sundeck, IOOSMl.w&.44-2911 540·68 NWll pd.4t7-4511. ~.,;g ~~= =O~_!I~ 2.58A Eutblutf . 3 BA, 2 BA. l g Mo611 perlect 4BA. poOI & 1to-..1~]·2 ;:1~ UnlQul lg 2BR 1BA, 2 *•Lg clean Studio, 2:r~~stJ:,~2~1i;-: illliOn \ii[;o 2667 17MeOI '...,~-,,.~., · 4T'IPIM• .,.,.d, doM to .c::l'IOOla & ..,., llAll IP• ...,1180• oc" bey a Pl''°"' mo ut frplcs, dlnl"O rm, p'l1 Avocado St. No pet1. c1nc Aw a. Mi»' • _ 'Y ~. lmmed .. t• •hoppl"g. ,2,3so1mo. city ll ght• ~••••. yrty ..... 1~s.~1P. petlo, Avl r10W1 11200 u1111 l"cl. 1525 /mo. 8 •101 . iSs.<1115 lf'Tm 111 llletH OCcupency po•1lbl1. C1H AIV'll, Of!' 721-7:?99 U~ LIUI l'OOO/mo CIJI PATRICK •• • 2 7I0-1M7 or 144.7313 240-2:?99 .... ... Frplc. petlO, 1r.:r.; l'IO ~a'':~!···,~= ftiehrn~~~~9 ."!!-,,.'!.'!: TENORE721-1200~ 29AfUm,onthlBly,,.,.. UPC* 2 BA, 1 BA l'llWly •EJSID£ 2BR w/gerege, Tm•'lllPUllll 1br, Iba. Llvlno/dlnlng, pets 790-17 t 15 -1771 12450/mo. CeMtomll RMlty -R-••• -!OYlr 1130,000,000 l pel"l/crpt, hardwood pllntld. ll'rplc, lg cllc:k. MW cerpel & dria, pool, "WIW" kitchen wit~ dllh· NPT Shrl. Sharp 3BA .. llMIT •PrlV•llWtlr~ 11o ori . 1 1700/mo . Mlnl bllnda&,.,dtmpe9. sp1, l'IO Piii. O\M1 lush 11111111.AAll ....,_,,.,., '11'~. 28A, ger. frpt, dlw. 20I ' ::..-W , .. llll EASTBLUFF TOWNHOME •l1rg1 Pier l tide-tie 2131375-5500. 11000/mo_ 7I0-2549 grounda. 831 -7379 Top ., ... pep;.-1 Mt· welk·ln cloMI, patio, Colton (Ofg/PCH). 11279 ......,. FarituUc 811y Vie'W, 3BA •5Bc1rm1 & II Balh1 •MOVE·IN BONUSI* Ung BMullluHy mail"· encklMd e-'191· Pool. No J*•-H0-3727 blr: M.A..V 2.5BA. S..uUtulty up-•Cou"try Knchln •PIP'llL.A PU• Cost.1 Mtll 2624 Speclc:M.rt & brlgtit 2BR 2 lalned 2BA 1125 Up l ntwa room. Frwwa., NWPT HOTS 1mll 2BA, ~ .. / gr1d1d. 12500. 291 9 •E11qut1111 roundl STEPS TO BEACH 3BA 28R 2BA, lrplc. huge lull bltha bltlna •l'IO pe°i1 tBR 1725 Up. cloM. 1745/mo. '300 di-lijMI lor 1 '*''°"· Al-'\f\X '(\_'"'Cf!' !~. \ '!! v111a0tnec1a.72().1393 ••·O"lmum moi.ue l"·BA Frplc. baicony, petlo,lol2car;ar.1w(_~ •••*•~-... * usoimo:P.,,,.S.e..5aa0 CONOOS . 18R 1775 I P)''m!:~O-::'::i'°' turb,peoo,lndry,g.w.No Ara you tlken wtth quiet. 114/ .. • "2H sp1c::lou1 unit M•"Y •· qu ., .. 1 _..,. -· gw-, ry rro, 2BA 1¥.BA, ~I I . petsl la&O/mo '50-l145 REALTOR$ 111 ellglnt ltvlng? You wilt -·• ama"11111 11496/mo. 11200/mo yr'Y , 723-M12 petlo, t n5/mo.. 2 WEEK'S FREE RENT. ~ege . w/d hook·UP -•• --.. llPP"ICfll• th.1 1 BR lu.1e ~213)315·8892153•-50&3 DELUXE F111,., 28R wnlr. ~~~~iA :~ 2:~ .~,;:· 5. Nope!VE1. Nrwpoft lt«h C~~-<!~~~" r!:: -.--r• Ce>ndo In S•• F1lra. llWfllJ Oilll 1300 111 111>9 bchl Frplc · ' Cllll LMA -•8ft311A, 2 p.tlloa.rw pool, I 1400 u"lur". I 1900 3BR 2YtBA w/OCM" vllw, VerMltlet fully fut'" Studio open bMmi, dick, Hee) 832-2232 or 722-9012 m .5091 or 77~7719 (f 14~1441 •EXCLUSIVE OUAAD* 1 dr to OCMf'i w/Yllw. 12100/mo . GtSEL A luf" lM Ag1.973·38H pool llt'l"I• ti>•& Wiik sasoimo IBdrtm I~~ l1050mo.811·Ka-0352 ·-Lllltm• i550 +0lp.Mobffe homl •OATEDCOUMUNITY• ~~~-,2~oe~ 144-<M 12 or 790.5000 f.ICICUllvtl N9wport Nol1h to~-12" GoodwlH Cl ;i.~-a;;. =~2~•93c l • r 11 • 2 a A 1 'A B A No Piii. MllUf l •dull• WESTBA't' APTS ON 10th FAIRWAY SI. 1175-4eit rtrAl.A..V ..... u 10/10 3BR.3BA, l 1•501moyrly 842·38IKI ---l g 2BR •Pl. Av•ll 1111. IOW"hOUM L"df't rm, Oulel,MCUrl. 12000FF MOVE·IN!I •lllTll Kul°l"9tl\. .,/ ram rm,d.,.,,3 eerg•r.lg Newport Nor lh 'iir9il WA LK TO BEACH 2BR 1975/mo Pl•••• call pet lo. 111 bulll·I"' 19i1Newport141·1373 At1rae11v1 Apt1 wtth l lllJIY•R PElllllU "t .. "'1'"'1[' f"'\ ·1•, cotF* lot. me grd"r & plll"t 2 BR din 2 B~ 2 2BA •der1 wld. 2-ctir Con"ll975·'40411g1 1125/mo_ WESTBAYAPAATM ENTS poolltpa Baeuttlully \ \\ '-"-~~ wa11r L11/0pt avell ear .,,91 w1d. mle;o 1•r. di"' lrplc. pool . 2078 THUR1N 1200 OFF MOVE·INI 11"dtc•P•d 11111"11 2 & 38A 2BA Apts, trp6c, fUILf ml'ILI RE AL7QRS " S3 1001mo. 721..()79 1 I t.•is1mo. 759-7e59 1150 mo 5•8-0697 l G bnght ltudlo. fvl! bl & TSl MGMT F111url"g pool, •P•· Sorry. No Pel• "'b.,, micro, Wlhr/dr)'J .... ~ 111115111111 •38A 2YtBA Newport HARBOR YtEW 3000 IQ ti Nr bch 2BR 2BA dui)ie.', Wfftclttt 3Bl3BA. '•""rm. =~!\~~~k~ ,:,~.' .~s 132·2232 or 722·9012 PlllOI. l!'ICtOMd parklog ;B~~~e. ~: hklll)9., Oll"ltr.i llr. 2 Tr * 1, 2. 3 l«lloomt ~;~··~~d:i'ew.P!;~: e.1e1C h~ w/gu111 h11 trplc, lrlg, w/d. 1g pat io ~:~."~;:,i~~hn'.u~~i;p.~~~ yrly Ind utll.1176-2794 UITml llftD 1~0:/':;5 151 E. 21 11 SI 541-2409 ~:=!. 11.:.~s(,.ry, :~belch 11200/mo 63 1· 1153 ~~.~ ..... a~,~~Q5 ~~ ~ 1 tOOtm~ yr~ 5401 1295-0imo &•5·9313 Nf.W luxunou1 1850 tq n Lrg 1BR SC>OllMa, ~ lulh 2Bclrm 1'!o8' 1775 ~-----$;25 No peta. &44-0509 .F,.. lttl.cAl.L TOOA't'I *•'YFIN1'* E/759·8539,Mr Cl&rk• ep~~02___ -apts. 3Bfl 2BA . lrg CllpelNow/d ~h~;,~· 280nT12BelwnhM Sl55 1Bldroom 170S YIWllEITALS -'•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilN'w'p' Hgt• 2 BR., BA South Co11t Mttro tu"Glctl. cov..-ecl park· ~-JMl"l~l--12&1 . a2sc.i11rs1 842·1•2• 2Borm l ''•B• 1130 ..,., .... IPTI 2BR 1BA, yard . ..Oock?11 517"n Bola• Ma turi 11"L l"G· wetk to b••Ch ·~ ·~. bMul quill E/llOI 1111E19thS1 842-0851 .. -11• '"112 Walklobc:h&Lldo 1900 llAl•YlfWlll Adult• No pell. Grd"r ao 29201211221212• New·aii.~ ' BBO ' petlo gsr lnclry ---------•Wfll•f-•* V-. Al/I j /10, 973-3722 Vl(y IPK!el 3 BR a ... , inc $895/mo 673-7353 Fabulou• St Albani port Btvd 973-9010 ·s w.-Clb~ ..... 8.ch ·, 1aFi hehllor S825 EXCLUSIVE BEACH OtJllt 19111, periling atll In •LIO<> ISLE. Furn homl 1oca11or11 Sic1y1, lrpcl, IQ -QCUI f•Olf eonoo. 2BR, 2 tuH bath1. _,'!_... S64S No peti 131-1427 1 Bedroom S705 COM MUNITY c VII ifHO/ BR, 2 BA. N-kn pnl, ard wlpello Grd"' Inc n 1200 1/1, AIC, llp. wld, OCEANFRONT Prime turn 28drm 1'108' 1920 28R 28A wlbllulllul pool A~ ~-7141 ": crp1.0tllgar.w1d Wi"tet 2.050/mo 760-~ • 2BR 1BA , llp, g11. wld, apeclltular l1ka view, 3BA28A.l 1550/mowl"· •IAl'Tlm• BACHELOR. Brlncl ,,_ 2250V1rog1.1a1d 540·9e21 vllw! Micro, d/w, fir• 173-97031110P.M 11eoo1mo &1S·011• W llUll winter 11 300 844·8586 1enn11. pool, MC. gym !er 28R 28A fur" 1995 2BR 1715. lrtel ou. wa11r cerpetl. drmpe9, -99-pllGI& gll'IOI E"joy our -iffiiiiiiiiiii'Tlii' ~=====~ --Guird g1tecl gott cou•M Walk 10 SC P1ai1 A mvst mo "'"'" 780·3832 a gerlQI 2323 Ektln No pHeoe., pool. quiet utH pM bMCh 1 1700 AH IPPli MWF•T UY frfeWPOA T CRES T 3 BR. 3 viiw oooi & ta"nli WESTCllFF J BR, 2 BA '"' 6'4·742• Wl~r l .florfy j Pali (71•1549.79S,. paid. SSOSll'no. 545-7017 WmL.All YILUll !Mlntenance l"CI 1BR tBA ,,, NB~t.-..JW BA condo wl!Xel" view, · la•r!!l't home wllg y•rd. _ __ __ ••• _ 111 p~ •ALSO 1Bdrm S1•30 17115 No Pit 6'0-1)64 l)OOI, ''""II 11.675/mo Sp1etou s 2 eR . dtlf'I 2 paflo 11uo1mo C1ll ''NEARPl.AZA" 1--4... 18R 1BA DUPLEX New &nghl ,akyupp.-2BR, l • ..,, ' ......... latr•• •. wtlt1 cultdlKOUnt °"'" Ir~·· MC •• 1111 a -PAT 0HURLEV. ll•ge JSR l•l·llvll condo .... carpel . ll;ltehln, Ille.,,..,_ BA Flp ,_ crpl a P"'-..... .... • SORRY.-ik> PETS ......... ,., S.I 12-4 5 Odyue.,. Cl ~ :oo~IQhl~,;_~adld OLDWEL L BAN KER '2 t•• Qlf, lfpiC, -•b•r PlaJ•ltel ,..... lieal•. lmlll pe! ..:eeplld OWfl gai /y-ll"d 1795/mo ............. ,,, •••• ,· •• -11' [ 28A 2BA·wtth view l9t5 84S-IS54 ..,, mo 6'•·9060 11•00 6J 1·2931 111·1• withdlpoail 842 ·S9S8 •MC 9a1111.il2-0I02 ...,.., -_., NoPltl.~1364 •Spa •Pool •v1ew ••Walerfront *••Waterfront and Pool v"Give Address al Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE I * •+v"2130 Yacht Julla, Seavtew. N.B. 644-9060 $925.000 Sun 1-5 3 IR plus FAii RI or DEii I •+2223 Alta Vista. Newport Beech 725-9383 $815,000 Sun 1 39 Beacheomber. J asmine Creek 644-6200 $575,000 Sun 1-4 v"255e Crett"1ew, Bayahores . NB ~0-2500 $699,500 I Sun 1-5 221 E. 191h SI .. Costa Mesa 720-9033 $497,000 Sunday 1-5 5371 El Dorado, Hun!lnglon Beach 645-0303 $399.900 Sun 1-5 •••sot FalrOeld, Cameo Sh0<as. CdM 8541-2505 $1,490,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1318 Galaxy, Dover Sh0<es I •2639 Buckeye. Newport Beach &44-6200 $1,245,000 Sun l-5 6414-1600 $665,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 I 2 IEDROOll •v" 19 lochmoor. Big Cyn, Nwpt Bch 4627 Cortland Or., Cameo Highlands 644-1600 S 1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 '673·7300 $835.000 Sun 1.5 419 Begonia . CdM 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1500 Cumberland, WestcllH. NB 2584 Calle del Monte, Tustin Ranch I 642·5200 $-48 5.000 Sun 1-5 1573-7300 $238.000 Sun 1·5 t 1390 Hiiicrest. Laguna Beach 3200 Clay Street, Newpon Hgts. N.B 631-7300 $388,000 S11t/Sun 1·5 320 Fullerton, Nwpl Hgts, NB 831-1266 $450.000 S unda y 1·5 30 305 Harbor Wood; Pl, Harbor Woods 644-1600 $559.000 S unday 1-4 •2030 Holldey Road. Baycres t, NB. 63 1-7300 $599,000 Sun 1-5 22 1 Narcissus . CdM 644-6200 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $299,000 Su n 1·5 1 18592 Paseo Pluaro, Tu r11erock, Irvine 806 lake St., 18, Huntlnglon Beach j 760-1900 $339,500 Sun 1-4 645-0303 $209.850 Sun 1 ·4 f v"28 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, NB 801 Lido Pk Or. 2-A. N 8 673-7300 $775,000 2 BR 11lus FAii RI or DEii 24 Be+court Dr., NB 721-0343 $1 ,150,000 14 Sand B•r. Jasmine Creek 6414.g200 $495,000 Sun 1-5 •••1000 Santl9g0 Dr. Dover Shores. N.B. 631·1300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1103 W. Bay, N.B. fl73-7300 $675,000 3 IElllOOll 212e Arella , Corona det Mar Sun 2.g 840-2500 $519,000 Sunday 1·5 20 Bt19bene. Unlverltty Pk M4...fl200 $2S..,500 Sun 1-5 291 C«ll Pl., C.M. 673-7300 $250,000 Sun 1-5 •214 Cryitlll, Balboa 18'and 875-8042 $850,000 S11/Sun 1-5 64-4-1600 $1 , 135,000 Sunday 1-5 1006 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $625,000 S a11Sun 1·5 ~63 Shearwater. Newport Beach 644-1600 $-439 .000 Sunday 1-5 121 T~ Mas1e1"1 Clrcle. C.M e13-7300 $360.ooo • 1089 Tulere Dr. Costa M"8 Sun 1-4 540-7355 $299,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 610 W. BalbOa Blvd,(-+ Iott) Nwpt Bch 631-1268 $539,000 Set/Sun 2-5 1300 Westclltf Or .. WNtclltf , N.B. 831-7300 $-475,000 Sun 1-5 ••4 Windsor, Herbor Hill, Npt Bch 641-4-tSOO $1,495,000 Sunday 1·5 4 IElllOOll •s Monlreux. BIQ Canyon, N,B_ 786-6710 $1, f75,000 Sun 1·5 1615 Port Barmoulh, Newport Beach MS-0303 1779,000 Sun 1-5 • ..-:-•5 Rue Fontaine, Newport 8Mch 644-teoo $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3083 ~CE'-) C0111 M ... MS-3"3 1239,000 s 111sun 12-• 4 Ill 11lus FAI 1111 or DEi 10080 OretcMn, Wtetmlntter 3 ti I 311'-" Jalmtne, (+ k>ftt Ofde CdM M&-0303 '209.000 Sun 1·5 759-9070 $750,000 Sun 12~ 4'0 Lot Aobfile, L...,ne Beech * 1827 Buttontheff !Ane, Beyer"'· N.B. ,...__ "60.000 Sun 1·5 031 -7300 se75.000 Sot/Sun 1~ * 12 Monterey, Spyglass. CdM 759-9070 S747,000 S at/Sun 12-5 813 North Fern 51. Orange 631-7300 $254,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1324 Oulrlgger. HarbOr View Hiiis 644-6200 $739,000 Sun 2-5:30 f 2220 Pacific, Corona del Mar 644· 1600 $ 1 ,395,000 Set/Sun 1.5 •2 Park Place. Newpor1 Beach 644-1600 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •t 1219 Polaris, Newport Beach &40-2500 $1,350.000 Sunday 1·5 0 * • 20 1 11 Riverside Or ., Santa Ana Hg ts 6-44 -6200 $435,000 Sun 1-5 430 Riverside, Newport Beach 640-2500 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 •v"• 17 Rockingham, Belcourt. NB 675-7619 $1,695,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •t 18 Rue St. Cloud, Big Canyon, N.B. 63 1-7300 $1,395.000 Sun 1-5 •f 2501 Sall Air Cir, Har. View Hilla, CdM 759-9100 $820.000 Sun 1-5 1945 Sanderllng , C.M. 546-2313 $369,000 Sun 1-5 1Gl39 S•ntlago Or., Baycrett. N.B. 631·7300 $Miq600 Sun 1-5 1701 S t1rllghl Cr. (BeycrMI) N.8 . 873· 1161 $589,000 Sunday 1·5 235 VI• Firenze, Lido 1• 644·6200 $897 ,000 •••610 Vl• Lklo Soud. Lklo Ille, N.B. 831-7300 $1 ,975,000 Stt/Sun 1-5 ••••215 Via Lkto Soud, Newport 8Mch 173-7300 H .000.000 !kH1 1-6 , t2e Whit• S•ll• Wty, Har. View HMAI. CdM 03 1-7300 $750,000 Sit/Sun 1·6 2015 Windward ln, hY'C!Nt. N..B. 831-7300 M98.000 . Sol/Sun 1·5 llEllHI 1111 Mltan• AYe., N.B. ••325 cameo ShorN Rd. Corona del Mer 252 11ht\ St, Coltai Meu MCl-0303 -.000 !kH1 t-4 721-003.5 St, t95,000 Sundoy 1·5 '40-2500 '419,000 Slt!!kHI 1·5 -Y1o Udo, N.9. ..-30 Conjoon Frkwoy, !Mu Cyn, MB t 1' -hyot, Bllboo lllltnd t7S-noG -.000 Sun 1.5 8"·1800 '2.•115.000 Sot/Sun 1-~ 973.7300 .. 75,000 !kH11·5 211 VIII <>ntMG, Udo lMnd 515 CetlMna Or., t"'1wpof'I He6ghll, N.e . 17512 ,,. edtth Dr .. lant• Ane t75-4a2 -.000 !kH1 12-4 '42-4431 S-,000 8undoy '2·1 Ml --.800 Sun ,_. • ...,ti w. Oaar ••tt. tt1aCNWt 8lldt •I a..,y Hllll. Ila Clnyon 2114 Mlremer Or., N.1:1 _J~!!!:!!.!!-~·~1 ~1tl~~~O~l ~~~lol/~Sun~~l-~1~~8"-4200~~!...!·~1~1M~.~--~~~Sun!l!!.!.~l_.~..!~U~1~·7~·~llO~~·~ll Sun!_. •I • .,,; T -.. .. . 1984 Port Seabourne. Harb View Hma. NB 721-9131 no price Sat/Sun 1_. 4809 Seashore Or .. N.B. 673-7300 $1,369,000 Sun 11-8 6 BR plus FAii RI or DEii * •t2 Po4nl Loma Or , Spyglaaa HUI, CdM 760-5000 $1,495K Sal/Sun 1:30-5:30 2731 Bay1hore Dr, Newport Beach &44 -1600 $1,075,000 Sunday t-5 •3 Bodega Bay. Spyglau, CdM 673-4400 $1,850,000 Sundey t-5 •v21 Burning Tree, Newport Beach &44-t600 $1,495,000 Sun t-5 t 107 Crystal , Litt~ Balboa Is. 644-9060 $ t, 125.000 Sun t -5 * •• 14 Cyprna Point. Btg Canyon 641-4-6200 $2,595,000 Sat/Sun t-5 t 1815 Galalea Terrace. C0<ona del Mar 6-44-1600 $1,695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • • 1050 Port lockslelgh, Harbof V1 Homes 844-&200 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 t 1e Rockingha m. Bek:ourt ~4-fl200 $2.350,000 Sun/Sun t -5 ••2726 Starbird, C.M. 546-2313 $479,000 • 1905 Taneger, Costa Mesa '45-0303 M ll0.000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 -4 Winged Foot Ln, Big Canyon, N.B. 631-7300 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IEDROOll •••11t4 E. Balboa Blvd , Balboa Pen. 675·6161 $2,060,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 I IR 11lu1 FAii RI or DEii * 1339 Hampahlre Clrc ... Newport Beech 780·5000 $9:50,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 t * • .., 2 Rocky Potnt, SPYOl•u. CdM 844-eoC>7 11.760,000 Sal/Sun 1·4:30 TOWIHOMES CONDOS FOR SILE 1 IEllHI ....... 240 Nlol Ln 111, Vltta &alboe, NB IMH770 $203,800 SIU!kHI 1-4 2 IEllHI ...... 8lylkle Cow W•t N.8. 831-1400 M".800 llel/Sun ,_. *"••2TO -207, VIII -· MB ---lflt.000 ~ 1·5 270-ln #S11, VllllBllboo, M.9. U!·nocl -,000 111/M ,_. ' • •317 Dehlia. Corona del Mar 87l-8494 $340,000 Sundey 1-5 v"*•2t0 LUie Ln. #201, N.B. 720-0611 $299,000 Sun 1-5 ......... 200 Mc Neil 102. NB 6-40-2500 $195,000 Sel/Sun 1-5 2 Ill 11lus FAii RI or DEii •••V270 C90ney Ln 307, Villa Balboa, NB 6412·5200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••v"813 w. 15th St.•6A, Newport Beach 548-1010 $248,500 Sundey 1-5 3 BEDROOM ••• 1015 E. Balboa Bl. •A (Pen.Pt.) N.B. 673-3777 $795,000 Open every day 1·4 *4'42 Emerson . Cape Serles, Eastslde &42-5200 $245.000 Sunday 1-5 ••421 Seeward/401 Serra. CdM 673-8494 $650,000 Ea. Set/Sun 1·5 * • 22 Swttt Ct., Newporl Crest 673-7300 $299,000 818 Thames, C.M. 645-0303 s 18'4,900 Sun 1-5 3 BR 11lu1 FAii RI or DEii •2015 Barrtnce. Bluffs. N.B 631-7300 $232,000LH ""*280 C,noy Ln, N.8 . 720·0611 2.~.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 •t v"•10 Canyon Island. Big Cyn, NB 831-1266 '495,000 Sunday 1-4;30 ••3115 Otero, Newport e.ech 759-9100 $439,000LH Sun 1·5 :510 Pleye, Newport ea.en 840-2500 $-439,000 , .. •:><5 Un-Iffy Or L·1. C.M. 973.7300 $232,500 I MOBILE HOMES FOR SILE "UPUIES FOR SILE 4 II •111 1 Ill 3111 S18\t J-. (• loft) Olde CdM 761-9070 1750,000 Sun •2·6 lllEI FOi REIT ···--·--U 4 -'1.I001-... _•·I Astral Nlswen/by Joe Taylor For OIAI A.A.: t -• S... ,_ n. DIC. Jat ... OUI ._ • ~ laof9' on ~ lJ. ·1 lllO -.. • ""-" ,,. -Me&tt ,.,, ""'*" ... ~--1 ·=~'=·~-= -~· l? I Hf ... ..... ... .... _ .. -• ...... llltf ISi ....... -..... ..... Ill ............... -.... -......... ..,.,. •••• ... _. ar •• rr ...__ ..... ......, ......... OIAI A.A..: f Mt • TIUNl/GefNnl ,. 10-26. ~ wtth • full Lb• fSepc. »Oct. 22J and • Ubt•/f<Of1MO fOct. 21-Ht. Whkh WO&*f ~ 8 ~ "'It• fOr IN? -TAD De9f T--1•••11 11 TIM ,._,. .. r ....... uwa. T ..... /91 rr11....-a ... _, ........ ·::z .,,.. ...... ....... &are -fl'-·*'--\'-. 11 Q ar ........... &ar....,.. .................. _., .. -·-............. .... ... 1ru1t1 TIN 111 ..... tit-fl••••• •• " ••• ,... • ... ._,...,..__. RaJRH• ~ UIWlll ......... "" ...... .................. ff',... ....... ··-· ...... .... n.e,...n,_. ....... .., ....... OEM A.A.: Can )'OU he4p mt7 I'm --' Saglturtus fNoY 29-0« 20t ~ '"f m madly In low wfth .,, Aquanus (JM' 27~et>. 18J. I don't thinlt he ~~S tM ~ Wrt ~ mt WNf s.noukS I do 1 -SagittMlu1 Dw ... A ....... llWe ~dtek .... ,.... ..... .... ............... ,....,..., .................... .,. ..., ..... , ...... ...... weft't •• ...... Newe•er. A4'1 ................... ,.,.. ........... ",.. ..... ...... Lee.,,.... 19-AMe-Jtt., ... Artee ...... 11-Aprtl , .. .,.... ................ . ~ ..._ TIMM ...... Caft ,, ..... ,.. ..... ......, .... . di••••.~ ....... ..... DEA• A.A · I M'I a typkal TIUrus (Aprll 27·Mrt 19J. he~stronQ ~ -ttry loy.i My hwband of wwn ynrs Is • Sc:Mplo bom on Oct. 26 For the past ~ar of'° our marrtq nu bttn sk7My QOlng downhll. H~ w¥1U too much trffdOm, wn~ 1 pW; ~her ~ ktt~r to our b·yn1-o6d daught~r 1·v~ tMlitf'd until I'm e•haustf'd and tvf'n gaw httn.,, uftlrNtum. He uys he ~ mt \AINt do tN ltMS say7 ly SYONIY OMAft . s~.sepe.• AlltU fMetch 21 ·Aprll 191 Fem- •ty oat~rlno ruturr<I. money •nd stcurlty Wiii ~ ~rl0u11y cons1d~rrd N~w appf~h IS adVI~ You • hnd a111~s among Canc~r. C•prlcorn 1ndrv1~1 ~nsr of dirrcuon is rr · UOfrd TAUllUI fl\pfll 20-Mrt 20I Cyc~ •s such 01'at poptUmy Is ~nhanc~d Focus on ~·~tmrnt~lon. curiosity •nractrv~u You'I wtn tr~nds. • hrs by 01spc.y1no srns~ of humOr (,~mini NtlV~ helps you IOCltl' ~tMO matl'rl,. G•MINI (May 21 ·J~ 201 C~­ rratr With huru1 ~non It is ttll'lt to r~1~. r~le-w. rebuild You'I h~ acco s to 1ntormat1on prtviousty crnJOff'd You coukf ~ trustro with v1t.i ~reu ~suom ukf'd by ~di• CANC.9•1~ 21 -July 221 What you s~~• ts clO~ bt.lt not rt¥1y to ~<OtM vlsl~ You •rr appro11rnatr· ry ~ ~~k rN•Y from l'N}Of dis· covery Tonight futurts chakno•ng d•~ Virgo plays paramount ,~ Insist you s~em to~ out°' <Nrac· lly ,ATWK WAU<!H ter Ko.IO fOct 2 l ·Nov 2 11 Chf'O lnwranc~ polklts Ch~ of set~ r1rusury ~t rid ot obll.- ~uon both f0011sn ~ d~rous M~ssq Mc~S n•'11nofY C~Af IAOITTAlltUS fNov 22-0rc 2 I J E mpttulze tnd~pendenc~. cour •. darfno. """ start Appll~s e~c~ 1n conircuon With ~ ~nt. M~ndtnts HHlth r~pon ~tttr th.-, ant1c1patf'd lov~ rN- uonsl'11p provld~s stlmut•uon CANICCMIN I~< 22-JMI I 91 Oldrr woman says. 'You can rtly upon ""'" Focu1 on s~nsuallty. s~• ~"· ~rsONI ~Ism, uni~ IOvt rdat1onsh1p Gourme-t dining futurrd tonight Canctr native pi.jlys sign1flcM1t r~ AOUAlllUS pan 2CHK> 181 Spotllgnt on ent~rtalnn1tnt. di· vtrsity. looO distance communl<<ttton rdatlng to tr.jlyfl CM<ll wardr~. ~~ pa~rs l(ttp r~1otut1oni, con-"'"'no d•~t. nutrition. body 1~ G~mlnl 1nvOIVrd YOU CAN FI ND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED 1 D1ily Pilat SIFIED 642-5678 HHIDfil. By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH lies, showina long hearts, ·which suggMtcd North would have n.o wa5ted values in that suit. Ken~ South'\ slightly aggrttS1ve jump to four spades We\t led the nine of dubs. won in ... the do~d hand The k1na of spltdes lost 10 the lke. dummy playina t.M ~1x. and back cam( the mt o ( hearts. 5m~e that wa\ almOS<-..\utcly a sin- ttletun. dedarcr ro~ with the ace E \l.~rvthma pointed 10 East beina • lon1 m the minors Also, East had to ha .. e the ac.t' of d1amonds for the penalt} double That was all the ID· - forma11on < olhng~ needed to come up 1o1.11h a 'ratacular play !~darer i:a~hcd the' quttn of 1rum~. 10 v.h1ch both defenders I ollov.ed and on 1o1. h1c.h the table's eight wa\ 1et11soncd Then came the four of trump\' To evervone 's surprise. East bad 1o1.on a '«Ond trump tnck. but hav- ing the lead 1o1.~ not an unalloyed plea,ure V. nh noth1n1 but mtnor- \Ull ~ard' left , E.ut was forced to gi .. e dedarcr ac~ss 10 dummy. If the defender cho~ 10 t'Xlt wtth a dub declarer -.ould get four du· \'.ard\ on the table'\ clubs and lose onl) one diamond A diamond CXJI 1o1.ould gJ\C dedarcr thre< club tnclu and t1o1.o dtamonds Either way, 10 tnd..~ -.ere 'ure -·-· "'""' ... -'" 00 1\TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE \ ditlons or s1tuat~ Which h.jlyt Ot>· ~d o-nr mMl)' months and then fin.Illy rt~ct or discard anything you AC,.OH t~ to ~ outd<tttd worthlt'Sl or h¥mf\JI TMrt Wll ~ d<tys ~n tM odds ~cm to ~ sta<kl'd ~1rut you t°i~Vtr, With pat1tnee. ~I s~rv~ranc:c ~ tl:lf wlll to succ~~d you can surmount ¥'Y •nt~ns~ ~' SONI or p<oftSSIONI oC>StMlf'S SCOIWtO fOct 24-Nov 221 Now you c•n no ~ '~""''" .ioor unmov~d. un1nvofv~d or turn down ¥'Y offtr wn1ch would t~t you to I f\Jft~r your amc>•tl<>rn or rtMllt your OOMS In • totally d1tftrtnt S~t 11no or louluy ~tacwr .spc.cu to tnr~c of the ma10r pl.lnt'ts 1n C"t)1corn h19hhght .tll forms of com· mun1c.1t1on tr.jly~f pl.lns •nd • urn~ opponun1ty to makt your mark Jupnr r ~clrp~d t>)' t~ Moon on Frtd~y should ccrt~1n1y t>rtng about sonw kind ot ptomotton « crpt•nce or recOgnttl()(l 1AGrnA•1us fNov 7 l ·Drc 21 J s~nut1°""' ~t•ry •~cu ..,~ r~ ¥1d far ~twttn thf'it d<tys T~r~tore. tnsurt 11'1.Jt <lfl f1nanc1a1 tr~tl$.Ktlon1 ¥1d ~'"~menu ~'" f1nat1ud this ~tk Seldom h.wr you ~en 1n such ~ Ur0fl9 position to d1ct•te t~r1n1 ana provt JUSI now •Hut~ rrsourc~l'ul •no ~r'ONlly amt>1t1ous you can ~ An 1mprovr· 1 ll'ltnt 1n your worldl)' fortunes ""'Y not resolVt part~rsn1p or emot•°""' pr~ms but 1t lust yov should l>f' 1n • str~r position wncn d1scuss· 1 1ng 1<>n9-term p11ns. proJf'Cts or com- m1tnwnu CANICOllN fOtc 11·JM'1 101 TM first thing to remember thts Wttll Is th<tt S•turn your rult r mag- niflcmtty uprcted by tM Sun guarant~~s • movt or tna}Of up he.Wal W1ll ~ to your .OValnt~t I ~ Juplttr ecltpst o by thf' Moon adds • si>f"CIM sp.1r~ to JO•nt f1n¥1C •M arr~me-riu ~ 1nv~st menu T~rcfort me time has camt to ""'"' ~d ~s partners ¥ld ~rs rulltt th.tt you ~ h~ tflOU9h of 1~ promls~s 1nd now rtqutrt ctrt.lln 9'J"f<tt'tffS Of IS wrMl<ts Ev~n 1f tM <ttmcnphf'rt ~comes uplOsrw at WOfk on TUC"s· d•y. on no account b.Kll down or 1 modify y0Ut C~lmS AQWUllUI fJan 2 I -F~b 191 T'Mr~ 1i simply no way that you ar~ gofng to ~l'Nin un.attachf'd or ~ tac~d this Wffk In tact ~ Jup1t~r in your ~s1tr "9n or Lto Is ecllpsrd by trw Moon on f rlcUy. )'OU ougnt to~ on cloud'*" Do. ~r. rt~f thM fNs Is afJO wry mucn • time to uip1t..itt on your ~ creatlw and artistic t*nts and, 1n trw process. rid your S.-o; looO dtlWO-OUt dlsput~S ~' ftNnCf'I ~ fronO-tfflTI commit· nwnu NCa fft«> »M..-ctt 20f With the Sun p.antno thtaugtl your op- poJJte sign ot v1roo now bflllendy aipKt.-d by Saum. )'OU _. p<~ "1ly wono.ring ff !ft wtl fWf M ~ ~ ~not -orlyb9~ - ont• you •top ~stlOnlng your emotion.ti reaponu1 9ut pro- ~. ""°· ('9(ff1( MCUclllJ Of dj~JM11U can b9 tut'Md Into t"""11ht In ~ 1911)«1 the com-tno wt'f4I ts u d pronw and you wfl ~ tM ~ oppom.IMy to tllPfeU al you ~ ~ lO ft'Wll on 'nclrt. wtw-n tti9 ""GMY ptlrwt Juplttf IS Kllpstd by tne ~ ., laPT. • II TCMM _.,,.. DAYt Thb ll • ~ ol ~ ~ and lftOf'ICftt• pl unct lllMall your long-t.,.i«urlt)' How·: ft/«, dedslve a.pt<U .,_., Oif"1 wrw to !Nilt you men rnlltnt, Mtr IUfftc..-nt and tOUly OOJKtfW ~ curr.m .,.,,,..l"INp °' WOflt ~ ~ ecr ,.nym S Prel~M" q Scour 14 l !'Qal l>'Ol""IOO 17 R~ 18 c .. la< httl' 19 P'11r~•,.•v 2() ln.s«I nr.ust~ 23 God 01 .,..., 2 4 GoYitr NO<! 2S l •wf\JI 27 Tll•nll' 211 Rec.tee:! )0 ft>QN~ 3' WA Ctly 33 .Accor "'"9 1 ~ )4 I\ f'O'P '\C 0t I' (II lS Gardi"n v.nlfot J6 Food wpph,.. r Othf>tl<' •Ole 18 Burn 1191111<, 39 2 000 lbs •O )41'1 t><H •1 Tra- C)OC:um.f>I 4S In tile pe.i •6 AuSlraltan ••IO C)<>g 4 8 "'C ftf\04'() 49 K.1ctw>f1 Putu1• ~ 1 1a1and ()an<,. 52 H&rvMt ~Happen aoa•n 'i 7 Singer l r •"'• S8 BrldQe ••I* t 59 <;p.l!H II he ooncM fit S..1• 6? Mot!Of> O" IV'" 63 .,,, .. 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'=.:. •I•~ Kerrtgen .. 54M042. mTIL•Tlll ....... lllU:a aelkJnt etebte. llfWllN EOOM/F/H •HllYEIY* 1og11t1c1. and wrap-on R867, CamanCtaealo FOf Apt ~-woni pr~ tooklng fot .... ··-11m1 IFFIOI ,, ... •11 atound ewnta & 35mm C*ntr•. lnU9t A Cl•. llfled ad'• IN tolutlon F'ridly, Stturct.y a Sun-F IND . furt~ FOt fUll ~--rn.1 b• h i g h ener g y , loftfloee~WOtn ct.y M . Wiii train. P9r-Mdapereonel~. UlllTAIT Muat t1tve the toltowlog motivated lndMduel for doChel too good'° 9M m • n • n t po a It Ion. Cllll(laeryl•~tl: ,. ,. .. 1• Fut P-* P09fti0n 1n So 1kllls Commun1cet1on. ~w·"tu' llt"'r-•penn ~ ....., $45 4155 through classified ,. .-... PIT, 21'1\ hr per wk.. O C lor local defiverlea organ121tlon, publlc reta-'""'"" • ... ._. Jlil•I-•···········-... 10mo P09fllon Allllt In MUii have high stan-tlonl public IC)Mltlng, n . c es I a r y c. I I POUCl th• rec:rH tlonal and d1rd1 and enjOy dNJlng and able to mot1v1te 7141778..()4« Ex1 200, leatnlng acltvtttee of the with the public othe<s Aak for Norm Children'• Centw $893- S 1oee1mo c1oa1no 5pm 9119. Job •0-13-91 &111 ... aet Cout Community Private Yeehl Club has Coltegea temporary FIT openlno 1370 Adema Ave . lor Accountant From Coata Mesa Oct 2 to Jan 31 Tues-(714)432-5007 Sat work Week Pleue EOEIM/F/H Contact 8111 Wilke Newport Stationers (71') 863-1200 IEITIL IYIEllST Needed Mond1y1, Foun- tain V1lley •963-5&34 Send Reaume onty to .......... .......... Olltlltla,UIJIH EOE send resume or apply In HPUTllm ~~,~~81~ ,::r.ig: ,. .. , ... ~Tlr•••y uoanuY IEIEIAL -....,.. S o Ca l baaed Clvll My bualneu 11 exPMCflng- PHOTOGRAPHY PllTUIT ITllll ....... JallPllTTm 1-llerthrtrllt ..... .................. .................... ................. 9_26_2_5 ______ AIDE · Full-Time Call Engrg /l and Pl1nnlng -·need help qulckl PIT. l .... ISTIATIYI UST Leurle 964-3 111 firm seeks dept sec-~IT. s 1,000-$3,000 per •Outatendlno Heavy phones, typlno. m-Ollll -ST retary with xtnt oom-month 434-7181 professlonali1m I '' n munlcatt0n & phone 1111111 * E11nartenc:. work I"" mg, word process ng. .._ ....... an ,.....,. ··• high energy Growing ••~-and a work1no knowledge 0 Sec with thepubtlc compan y Full time Permanent. PIT 20 hr/wk I or Wordperlect 5 0 Pos-Gen fflee/ ty •Interest tn photography 542-2200 9 OOam·1 OOpm 10 per-Ilion offers xlnt salary. 10 nrtll/11 EXP O< children _ __ form var1eo clerical benehts 1nd profesllonal Bright hlg.h energy people •Potentl1I to ec:tvanc. AlllllSTUTIYE duties Requires 45 wpm working enviro nment needed lor new accounts into management LMllll Fii i CllEEI II TIE llVE1 The C•or• ...,_., hbof le ec:tlvtly r• cruttlng women and bltlnguel Engflth/Spanlth IPMklng male and femalt cand~t• on • continuous basis fOf' the poeltlon of State Trefflc Officer. Salary range I• $2410-3378 per month. UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * 10 COWCTIOllS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance Dtttrlbutors wanted for l A and Orange County, Caut Only produc t ttke It 1n a 5 Billion dollar Indus- try'" ManufKtured ex· elusively by a l50 year old company No compe11- tt0n•t1 Proven track r•· 1 cord Full time Part time or Abseotee business A ISSISTAIT truly unique ground ft()()( I typing and one yr clerical Send resume 10 Rot>en P<>Slllon e1tper $7 17 -$874 Apply I Bem W1ll11m Froat & Al· We oft« pa.Id training, and complete t>enelit1 (Full Tune Only) that Include medical/dental. profit Sharing For lmmedllte con11der1t1on. apply In person 11 the Portrait Studt0 K·Mlrt ntarHt you Mond1y 10-5 00 23691 El T OfO Rd . El Toro, 10670 Katetl1 Ave W . Anaheim •rz ••11a opportunity Exctu11ve we put the~ behlndl areas avellable Serious vOICe processing systems 1nqu1rees may meet with in the top bvSlnesses inl company ow ners this the world To continue week Product..conltden-press1no on .... ard into the 111hty required tnveSt -1 u t u r e o I t e t e • m ent $56 850 00 C111 commun cations we' by 5pm 9 26 Jobi soc1a1es 1'725 Alton ,.....8AM-12 Noon Mon-Fri •0-11-91 Pkwy Irvine. CA 927 18 . .,..$300-SSOO per week • l0-31 JtM1 ol • • H S Crldualt or GlO • us Clllmt CALL 642-4333 Attn ot Thomas Fuentes "'Peid Training • No f tlony COlltlCbOnS v Fun Coeta Mesa ott!Qe Mr Burke I need ltle tottow1ng admin- 1-800-835-2246 Ext 427 istrat111e protess1onat with Cout Community Colleges 1370 Adams Ave Cotta Mesa (714)432-5007 EOE/M/F1H Driver SERVICE DRIVER l1'-Ul-llH Hotel Gilt Shop hU Im- mediate PI T openings tor Mtf-mollvlled Sales As- sociates Please Contact P1tr1C1a al 7141752· 1186 • 2G--40 WSIOll corrte!JtJlt to 20 20 Start orm,. ll!llt 10I' art WOltll lfllltll Ille C H P cml (714) 551 4325 (M Noun) HUNTINGTON BEACH. CO>f A limA. tffWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, IRVOO: & LAGUNA BEACH lnvtstmtnt Opponunltx 2900 ENJOY 14-15% return 'On Trust Deeds S 10 000 to S 1,000.000 Call Denison Assoc 499 -4835 NOW• Money To Loan 29 14 •WIDOW HAS SS$ 4 TOii S 10,000 up No credit"' No penalty Cell Denison Auoc 499-4835 NOWI -1 the skill and drive 10 help! COUECTORS us ga•n an even stronge< posn1on 1n the market I In thll newly created poa-Home Delivery aGCounta I Collectors wanted for 1t1on located at our Or-ot tl'le Daily Piiot New.· ange County sales 0H1ce. paper As an tndepen- you will have va.ried• dent Collector. you earn responS1b1l111es ln111a11y ·I 50.,. 01 811 amounll col· yO\I will act as O\lr office lected work your own 1ecep t1on1 st1 adm1n1 s-hO\lrs. days Great part- tralor and maintain cur·J 1ime income Call Steve rent administrative sys-Rogers at 642·4333 Ext Dally Piiot Service OrtY8' lor HB/FV/CM 1re1. Part-time duties ( 16+ hrstwk) consist of cover-Hotel ing our delivery areas lor RESTAlllllT HELP service requests Need The Shera1on Newport ts h1b1l11y insurance. vattd looking tor quality-mind· hcenae and dependable ett. energetic. frtendly ln- veh1c1e1 $7 00/hr plde d1v1duat11 w1S111no to be mileage Saturday thru part ol 1 professional Wednesday Call Rot>en food & beverage team Frank at 642-4321 Ext Accepting appllcatlon1 205 for • Cashier Host/ess terns Add11tona1 dutiesJ 205 will include composing correspondence and llnance repor1s asstst· i ctll.HE STIHm DRIVERS ing1suPQ0r11ng the sale!I Wortt.. tor maJ0t ()II Com-Full or part time for llor11t organization in the prep-panies s 15/hr PI T Must ha"e good driv1no a r a 11on o t s a l e i.I 7141645-1854 record Ple ase call Please complete an app11.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cation at the front desk llOlllll YIR Sh<>wef.COUntws-Patloa I betore be•ng scneduted IR•Alll flr1 Fr• .. t. Refs. UC. lor 1n interv-UMfll 20yn George 6S4-4958 proposals and related 833· 1884 1Mflte11..,.rt TlllHI Ill IEW RELIABLE HouMCIMnlnQ TIE llEU IOllE documents as well asl "-~ •-riet _ ... _ _. Announce~ 2920 main1a1ning ano ordering -~"-,. ..... , EARM $500 to S1500 011,ce supphes F0t N9WQOf'1 Beech 4 unit weekly stuthng envelopes 4545 MeeArthur Bllrd l•PllYEI by the day Loe.I arM Newport Bnc:h Excetlent Refer9"Cel LIWll UTIS CALL Yolanda 831-5987 Lawn-T,.....Shrub..frwtall Sprlnllter lnatallatlon Tr• Trlmlng & Removal Lawn Malnt & OIMnuCle Aotottllng 432-8804 NEWPORT Unity Churcl'l ot l•le D1a1 A-Praye• lo• tnspiratton & Upllftmetll t7 141 852·6380 protect Start 1mmed•· al home No experience ------ ldNll ou will nave •I a1ety Must have purchas For tree 1nlorm111on send HISE Oll&llM mini~u~ of 5 ears ea-ing u p SS0001mo Send sell addreued s11mped Part-time. good wage1. ky I resume 10 Const Sup! envelope to Jets F 118lllble hours 840-()6()4 1--1 ....... llAll ... TUIU --------perience wor •no 1n I S h•gh ,otume last Paced 510 30th I Newport Assoc P 0 Soi. 9326 •..UIUAIUS Lost & Found 2925 s.tes ornaniLation 81"""1 Beacn 92663 l1von11 Mich 48151 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;== • -··· Needed Tues thru Frtd1y • .. 1th a sirong work1ngl'IT ctllltl lllP EARN S300 to $500 per $6 00/hr Must ha"• own $2.44 per day l Hky snower.-Aold wash TREES & regrout N8'* & ~r Aepelf Redwood/Cedar Bathrma-S~ doors. Poat repleee C M.IN B Topped/remove Cleanup Kltc-Ftoors-Plumbtng Jim Whyte. 642-7206 nu tawn/1p<lnklr 7S l -3478 lie 25yrs 0 C 873-8085 FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: 142-Hll FOUND long l'lalred tor tOtse shell ca1 V1c1mty 22nd & Tustin lw e NB 642-1695 FOUN D M in llur e Dachshund on 8 3 1 Santa Ana He1gnts area Call •7' 1322 FOUND Old Drown lab w1tn collar vie or Wilson & N-porl 646-65SJ FOUND Shetty-Collte mur Brown gotd male Back Bay Need owner or good home S48 s 703 LOST 816 Large smoke Dlack Persian vcty Meyer & Wilson Reward' 645-6239 l OST antique heirloom Gold Loc~et V•G Laguna Ptayhse on 91S Sen 11mentat value 63 1 3388 LOST cat lg yellow m111e Tabby on 7 20 No tags Lost at Crystal Cove S1111e Pk 723 4003 LOST OR FOUND A PET Low Cost Spay1Neuter Referral NO FEE Pet I D available 978 PE TS LOST Sharpe! mix fem llPP• t yr old CM area A nswers to Ash a 642-02 10 R-ard PtrSOnlls 3002 t Teti lean. educet 54, male N B are1 Would like to talk to bright, petite woman about w .. kl , l.ilcl t>*.. din-- net PteaM call 875-9729 By execuuve oroe< ctaH• fled wtlt CC11M through ror you know1e<1ge ot tBM PC & Sandwtcl) maker 16•20 week Reading Books II c.r 850-4 119 a n d M c r o so I t hr wk C M 650•0900 home Call 61 5-473-70 0 Word EAcet Excellent I Eio 8249 IH/FU NIOlutl verbal/written com-CllllUl EARN S395 A DAVI Earn up to $8000 per mo That s ALL you pay for t TILE 1n1talted & Repaired. ......... L11 ....... 4 lines. 30 day minimum Prompt Courteous s.rvioe Complete tn111t1atlons. In the Fr• Eat & Ref«9"Cel. Cement-Brlck-Sprtnktera John & Shelby. &4M176 Sectional & 1 piece doofS. Plentlng Llc•532312 mun1ca1ton andorgan11a-l"irpor1 area Travel Agen· Work At Home C all Call (71 41647-7128 SERVICE t1onat skills are essential I cy Car provided Good 900 65 2255 E 776 - driving record FI T Call 1 . 4• xt I NEED HEL P! P IT --Make a s1gn1ftc.n1 con-c h r 1 5 1 1 n 1 8 t S 14 lee S 1000/mo F/T $5000 AFFORDABLE Ouellty Spr1ng1-Hardwar•Opnr1 Fr" tat Pet 642-9445 uc•5183N. te3-646e tribution to the tuture of 7 141752•0752 EmEPIEIEllll /mo E-Z phone work No DIRECTORY BrHklut. lunch and Land9Caplng Sprlnklera. 1e1ecommun1cat1ons II llYllir up nee t-602·525-9473 anacka L1rge yard ~I ':'b ~~~~r 0< Send your resume 10 OISTH(l llUTilll 1: For more tnformetlon Lota of hugs and p11y •Paint •Aefurbl1hlng ~ _ Octe1 Commun1c1t1ons PIT. llel hours Call our Seells telephone sates llmffTll, CALL TODAYll •648-9084• •Cerpentry •Ofyw.,t & •CLEAN-UPS. TREES. Corpora11on Employ · customers for PR Fun person M ust have SPEOl&L (llOATlll ISi FOii LOIS LOVING c .. , .... __ -s f more ~ 64S-5277 STUMPS-PALMS-HAUL-menl Depariment MS No commission sates previous expertence Call Appllcatlons being ac-""""""re • • ING Comm/ReakS Malnt 020 890 Tasman 0f1Ve Nice olftce 1n Costa Mesa Marlene 26 t-2393 cepted to d.vetop a pool Your home Meats-an.ctcs fun •llllflAll* Cell Mike 64t-0512 M•lp1tas CA 95035-7 439 nr Hoag Hosp 722·8060 ot qualified instructors to SetvlCe DuectO<y routine Good refs Pollyt Big & eml Jobe-Wort! gl* ---. tve are proud to otter EXCELLENT PAV• Over ltll part-time po!lltlOOI as ~Menllttve PlayKhOOt lie 640-2010 CALL Bruce 647-0780 Pqua• opportunity com-400 companies needl nee<jed durtng Fall, 1990 ,,2 •32 l ep pet1t1~e satar~ and t>en-OllTllEI U•YIC( nomeworker d1s1r1bu tor1 8 n d s pr 1 n g 1 9 9 1 • ..... ... ....... Stone-T ... Btocil & A9- elitS to everyone Part Time Get paid lo• now Stay home and Semesters 10 instruct Elf 310 ousec e1nlng-•t• . No Job Too sm.'h-· talnlng Walls 16 yrs 911.P ,,,,, ..... 1'''• . .. ' . . . ICTEL shopping Retell e• make up to StOOOO per Sp ec ial Educ atio n • Window wash M~lns (714)~5-3723 LIC:llna.rets 875-3852 Co • CaTIOIS penence preferred Catt day or more Call for ctasses--Cogntt1ve re---------•I 0t out No~ too am811 I .-il.-ilalllwUiiimir Ill I• Patty or Eileen at a m az ing recorOed tra1ningtorTraum11icatly PllUIMTIOI 20yraexp •64S-9Me UllY•Y I lllT••AH•l ClllPIRATlll 1 800·635 7606 message 24 hours a day Head-Injured adult• The Calif Publlc Utltitlea GMP OotMatlc & omc:. Elec -Plumb-Petntlng·lt P1tlo'1 to Blocll W9lts No 11141490-3450 Closing date 5pm 9121 Comml .. lon. REQUIRES Service Houaekeeper cerpentry, etc 831~3 Job too lerge Of too 9-1----------111!11-------------.. that Ill uMd houMhotd l l..,..ln Of Out & Offloe ••-•• •••-1 amall Quality WQftl-Falf CREW M• ANAGER Coast Community gooda mover~ prlnt lhelr deaning 472-9328 _,_.._.._,_ Pric es M ika Reed Colleges p UC Cal T number, HUNTINGTON HSl<PG 15 y~ !: :.r:.~-:ty 737-6509 1370 Adams Ave 11mo'1 & chautfaur'1 print SAVE l0% wtth ec:t. We ' --1 E R Oss Costa Mesa t~r T C P number tn 111 clun to YOUR needs FOR THINGS HUSBAND 8 YOU OWN 8 17E~r,~;~7 ~~='~,.:=~~on 11 1=. BonOed/lnld M9-31ea c~~is:t:no~:;., oo Mau•g• Therapy 1n * Positions available for self-motivated individuals to ope rate soliciting crews for the Orange Coast Doily Pilot . If You: * Have An insure d van, wagon or large car. * Enjoy worlcing part-time in ~he eve- nings, earning full-time SSS * Have the ability to motivate Then we have o iob fo r you No e1tpertence ne<eu ory f ull tro1n1ng o vo1lob le f or furt+ier 1nformat1011 or to schedule on interview CALL (714) 64.2-4333, Ext. 209 M-F 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM SAil INTO A COMPl.ET£ Nf.W llHUIOl IEOlnAIY the leglhty of a movet. am··~··· un. Refs Available 642-9274 ~c:s~::::: ~=i State Farm agt tri CM/NB limo or Chautfaur, Call Conat -relld t. Mov.-outa. CALL ME FIRSTt tooktn~ for PIT FIT exp Publlc UlllllU Com -windOwCIMnlnQe-46-9192 FREE EST REAS RATES mlsllon 714-558-4 t51 · · staff at neg 673-1943 l•--------I RELIABLE HouMCIHn. No Job Too Big or Sm11t IOIOAL/OLfllC&l Experience. Aefw~. Aon 722~646 Perm P/T posit w/c.rtno Very Good Prlcee Llt11e HOME MAINTENANCE- comm cllntc In H B Muat Englllh. LUPE 543•7852 ANO REPAIR be wllllno to learn all .,., oe o s .-all AYU W Hff 111-1222 phases of medical office here? Computer con-Regular HouMCleenlng .,...HOME REPAIR oper1tton GrHt oppty vr.~? 30 ~ e1tp-J.our Svc Shampoo carpeta. "'WITH SKILL ANO CARE lor friendly. people-orien-~hr~ln::;;-2_ t9~~ floora-wtndowa 631-8511 Ex~tlonel Quellty W()f1( =· w~~~~~n~~-YOUR HOME et lta BESTI Refs Celt Tom 87W22e Bi-lingual Span/Eno pref 1 Rollbell's HouMC:IMnlng U BUY -I'll INSTALL Call PalQe, 842·2829 Serva Oetell work. Etec: & PlumtMng A•M• VOlllTEERS fl£DED! REMODEL-REPAIRS Reltebte honeet. A-. <Allina Fan. ~ PAINTING~EWPOAT r1t• Good r• &41-3fl9 Welt ~ ... 111-•1 Contact Tony or .Wry ~~ -- A~,, .I • • " '. • I . . . , ,, ' " TOP QUALITY 'AIHTINO Int lbt. 20 .,.., o.c uoen.. lneUfed. fW'a . P*>MPT . .,._ , ... El'I PWTEllll Aeatuccos, Pitches. Textur•. Aepelt&. Int/Ext Fr• •t. 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Plellup ..... !fttn•CH!VY 57 BEL·AIR12ta1 ..... 1.7 130-0210 MefYdill•-1 32-twpor wtl 10em t ..,.~.,.,..,,...vvvd!Motllr· femlly.TNlonellone-lfl.. (714)17~1331 l)tl0.7'°'4240 SEDAN Or~el ~-••ta•• -ULll".51 m 1_· ......__ T ... -.~ vtoe(12).0tend9otoque e-mllioftlCelll4 0CSIO dttion,low rune C•>• .. 'Auto, p/a, •Ir. CHI. MEACIDeltteil._ •••• -...... -··· ·-.. --=: ....,_~Leed •• ,.,........ l&::o RARE 1 UTY - -' t2EAM44l 124eoo ~1~1=-:'"',ocn~t10f~o,~1 : ~ey=.~· ~=~;!~~~200 l~~J,~Ji •. ~ r,_:1~~~ (11•>Ml-M1 at• "::"C:.~100: . rm rou no c er cit · · cae. CUllOm wNI a *-· r-vnv ...., _,._ .. ml lllllY 1'11111 ~ ,... ttoE worll. Job •0·11-11 . ......a.../Kft//Vt BALBOA PEHtNSUlA low,,._ (Htol1) Tu def, ~ oondmon, a.di 8Nd a Mult lllt10.IOO. Clg:tj, 5pm 1121.---1 ~tleonMetnChenftel. 11111-'7.UO or trede _ _.._.., ... 1Ul1 ,H. Lol mll1go, euftroof. 11 12"/Mo. 602S t · bHm. 1350/mo. .-W1'111TA 815-1074, 8~2t8 ..... Ml..... milll/gr..: 5*-7629 TtlO ..... g t 0 .C: 9ir'POf1 Coeet Community .,..... 1111111 175-1751 ~ ~ 8Nd HI FC>fm 'M MUSTANG .:=7; ME~ tM4 IOOMc II hWtne for 111~ coeeg. .-..y i'OWlf INli 70'2 ooa<-15' front Ue on 1 Ml ... ' · 281 enotne. eutometlc, -.m 1• uawlHI. bl1cll with ::=eo:::-on: t370 Adame Ave.. Lero• Hlectlon of tt71 IAYltNift 24'. :::"'* k, N.::, ~ 85"-restored e73-0l3I .....,..... ... 5 IP. cw, eir, tow,,._ peloor'rlft> ....,_, t7,000 •cetloftt worll ••-C.. Mole d iamond•. vlntege a-. <t: ~. Hoed. S250~s-MC>e · Autos.__..... 9100 <•>• 1111 (046597} In HtrH. IH.tOO. ltnl:*lf.,.. ,7415.oottw. (714>432·5007 ntdtoe 1nc1. Ao6ell Ind EJectrona. EconorNcet · ::n== (114)--•1 ..-t55-2t00 •. 759-0M6 "· teed9M)Oiad. T,._ EOE/M/F/H Petoll.Wobuy,Ml,ltedo Morc:ury 115. Vwydloen. 111111Lllll8 tt71 VW RABBrT Good ME AC EDEi 1111 n provided. Cell ...... end repair, Wllllam Eacellent mech•nlc1. lillc. T~ ... conctnlon a.toft. Cal -.TILlml seoSEC. 0nty 11,eoo 72.... .... ....._...,. -• Hwold Jaa••a. 3111 ~ 8'19 .,,..... ~ DoY9 497.5047 2825 Harbor lt\ld, c M _.._ £• -aonlll ~ t ........ __... AIHmbly pechglng. Newport8Ndet32nd. ~ie.2-2122. ,___/!,...._ 8014 5-tcld.Pla.•.c:w. .. -.. _ -('*' · Genor8' tabor Women 11..... ~-_.,. (2V41103) ACURA 1189 Vet. Legend -Ullt 1-Ill-~ cltion. IOeded with •· encoul~ lo 1pply. 1814 28' ~. Votvo '7tWINNABAG028' S.-40R, fully loeoed, ex~,221< mllet. white. =~~m~ *•&I... 7 -3 2 40 '-ts& AnllMls 6049 =·~~~-=18t~ 440C~~~~!~/1:.C,o--.&.mun1111JI ::i:..~~!~~~JO~~ *cm.,:~ ....... 1. MEACEDO 11115 300TI> _.. f ...a.. VI .. tr• fHturH well wall'e 2 roof elrt ltland 18811 8w:tl BNd, H B r1n1y. 1 18 500 dayl White 5-epd, 1teroo c:eea, WAGON. Wt'"8 ....,_, Attiletlc/M9r/TralftH. ""',..,enc lfad **Plll.m** equipped for i11t11ng bed. etc. 751·321S Mt..... 511-2120, eYO 873-5e711 (-)1111111 P''*· tUt, Cl'UIM. moon-tunroof. Excellent $375-$475,__ "you Ike 5535 Beogjee .... 118t 121,000. 173-8403 STORAGE Coet Mola. (11•) 111-1111 toof. (007500) ltl,950. 79-7035 epor1I & ~ • .,. mey ;up; Alllable CIMnlng Mini Ooalo .... 1288 • 1811 Ctvte Craft. 21' Secured P.rklng~or RV & a.a LHlll 11111 n.~ ~.,,:n you. ~ •• N.a. r~ <;-.;:::,, s~~·,:r:= s.. Skiff (lapltr••l :sso bOat ''°':ri· 1eo.se5 TIYITI,.. t• LI lllPI 1111 .uTM. ..-& MM042. ' ~ ·C::,,t~: ;::' ~: OVEA' 20 AKC BREEDS ~Or.~~.:.~ ~ed. C 642•5858 4·1Pd. Ilk• new. -~ Low mtlet, luttier. .. llll 1NI 2825 tl~~· CM r•SopHol31·1123 Alt INSTOC~teod geget. ~Mker pe,,.e, 4Vlhfff0ftvt/Jffps condltlon.(201800) 12MAV418) Low mllet. Loaded! -....-11.,./IM.... ~~~ILION t1'1 1ft. prop . redlo . 9030 Miii •122,111* (2111431 '!~~~~----- ,. Yoc:M C-Ub hee full a DAYS endlor, end '° forth. A -.&. mlllT ""'I • ......, ...., ... • Ut,111. ISUZU 1811 ~ time ofb poelUOn open. 11374 ~'..\ml s rMI deae6C ~ Cfuiw. CHEVROLET BLAZER 1881t 8w:t1 Btvd, H.b (-)Ill IMI ...., ...., ... Relleble tr1ntp0t1atlon, wec:Mkln worti ..-. 40S twy. t to Targoit. 112,5()()..oftor. 5-8127 t.917, 4 • 4. till, new Mt..... (lH)IH-ltll <•> UI llll 35mpg, Hc.llent eon. aa:•-1500 Auto Miii Or. S.A ...,171 Typing 50+ wpm. pt:one Between~ a Holl 0 0ttM"~"~·~be~b~l•~d~l~8~. traoo~.1 ~ii:iiiiiiiiii;~;;~:-~~~~I (11 ... )111-_1 d1t1on. automatic, low relief, end b8* ofb * U1-1111 · Slllolts 7 14 S48-4 1t3 • •-m ll .. ge I 1300 . ~~~~~~~~ tlllll. (WOid pertect, 10 Andpel 60f0, • * 21' Legune. 1113. RoyW Dodge 1917 RM\ Charger BMW 3201 1980. air.Im _______ 848·1898 e ve/wkndt . = ~a,:J. ~ •WANTED~AMERICAN ................ 1.... Blue Interior & CCMWI, 4a4. 3eocl, '18. eot< ml. e•· Tft'ITI Y-t.. CUMtt• Super clMn. BMW • 325£ 740-all3 wt!deyt • tlllif= .. AWY In penon al 1801 IHDIAN ITEMS. Old Vano'\y Of cotora, FREE to VHF. Autofletm tOOO, <*tent c:onCllllOn. pro. .... 1NI One o wner $4500 51Pd LOADED 491< mt J AGUAR 111H -XJS. 5 tc>~ (2.9US315) low Be)'9IOe Or .. Corona 0.. Ballleta. Pon~, Auge. good ttome. 497-'581 propone 880. 4 Mitt. pector C>tlg., tun tralter 5-tPd .., pi e. tit tter.c> 875-7272 19900 oeo 540-0374 grey/grey ttlowroom llm .,., °' ce1·17ws 15 OolL a.ry 241-817. thor• pcower, refrlg«· p • c k a g • . g • r n e t ~tiding,.., Wtnctow. -condftion, ~ ~ ' In-•-Lab pupt. bt.a AKC. 1tor, mud't more. ~ ~~~111:_~:Y· 1 10,950. cuttom rHr bumper ... 21 _ 1111 1 19.000 DeY9 M2·5448. 1111111.-llm'fllT -1-....,... "'<llt & ~. greet NII Belboo ~ poeaible ._.,.. .,..,., (3574119) • __...5 -11-1 11M Eve1 730-S425 282S Her'bCW 8llld.. c..M. Two pollltlon1 'llOW open 11191'1m.... tlunten & femity dogs I 18.000 0 8 0 Im· 5-IC)d. loeded (2£t<L3501 S 9')0. (2ROG158) MEACEOES 1173 280 111-lm To perform _..., tee-tor 1 kind Circe t9809. 12-75, 241·1221 mecutat• 173-7783 lllDllllfO 111,1M * 11 ..... * 121,N s.cs.n. Of'lQlnal "'°'Y paint ~~~=~~~~ 1etenetenddet1Cllwort1 0.. Toby cw. Eliott llU.mlllfTITITl IMtMJ....,lllet _,__ W'tl'I ten interlOr w .. = Type S5wpm requtred. wor1l1l1',000. 873-5558 W 18811 Beodl &Nd. H B <•> HMlll 1500 Auto Mell Or. s A I metn\elne<! Calllomle NtSSAH 2tOZ 191'1, ~ FRENCH 1 t bOOll 1• Ml-1111 .... 111 Cei Prtnc1pel1 only matlc. nc.nent eon-JoC> 0-12--11. 11790-c-. S650w~orten~ AK, ce91., p/1. (1N80056) (l1•)tll-2111 ...... Reuorteble on• pp d1t1on Low mll••o• 12183/Mo. Qooo 5pm tlatidwltl'lcarvtngllnley ..... -------·1·-------1 7141497-8509 12400.546-1171 ~-~11 lt790-=~= ••~N~~Vw ~~-------~-------~-------~-~~---- 12tl31Mo CIOM 5pm M50.CALLM2~738 2111........... Look1·ng to sell 9i21. Between a-10pm. ........ *TWI H' Ylll Coest Comtnunlty MARTHA Weetttnoton Sew 114-141-1111 Formerly U-Heul truck•. ColoOea Cab 5 pc tolid Cl'lorry relurb41hed In March ol h · ............ ju k 1370AdemoA11e . bdrm Mt. Crochet table -JEEP 1118 Wrang1,r, ~:-.:t~nciudy c~.c:; t at .:;;A_U an Colt• Meal clotl'la. Wlngb1ck cf\r < Sehete epltlon 17.000 ...- (714)432-5007 Schon. 4 Ena din cf\r9. 3 mllet ... callent con· paint i<>b• and mecnen-ta ~-1 g in EOOMIFIH =./:.!~ = SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE ~~:"5~~~2~~~0 Call ~ W:.:":11 n::::. 8 Ca D Up I Incl oew carb Ex<*lentl • BUYING ITEMS. CALL 642-5678 .... 1111 rubber on t>Oll'I ll"Udtl the garage? P9rform dlMcuft end ,. •Jewelry lo HOUMttold* P&t••ll 11 dat>te SS.119S .. ~ 2 * tltOI to 18SO. * Ortvn cs.i!y, vetV ~1 apottlitlto det1Cll won In ,__ Lv Mtg 873-6223 COiia Mal 6124 '*" rt ltach 6H9 v~ 5 tp. pit . lit. can. lor I 11.000 Contect COlwlOCtion wtth koec>in9 1 wpar plw. sunroof "1. cnbe. Hlllk Knight at Oallyl and c:ttec:alng flnendal fumllurt 6014 o.r.go S.. 251t DrMIBodroom Furn. computer cuatom wt1M1s I 11,.. Ptlot. 71"-'42""'321 and •1t1ette:11 r~da. Pl, S.tJSun, 8-4. o... dHk, IOOlt, mite (2KOT36t) -------- JOb •O-S-11 Cloelng r Rfl .. , bootla end good golf Set/Sun 12·5. 2017 Viale 11..... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Som. 8121 l171J0-.$2183 Good condition. 1200 bells $.10 MCtl 1 Coudal. The Bluttt 11&111&. ..-& PlYllHTI "'llll I • 541-2028 Set I Sun. 1-5. So West MUST SELL dinette Mt. 2825 Hltbor BMS. C M CoeM Communtty a..uttfu1 tOfa. icw-t, Furniture, c:lotMI. mcec I cnatr1. toys. blcycln . Ill-HM LI 1- C099gel Ctlalf. ottoman,,...~ 3 4 1 A Iv 1 . C M refrig. rn1ec FrVSet/Sun. V~. low,.,.._, full factory 1370~1'¥9 · dltlon Oell trim $285 7141642-MOt 31<1ak>a Ct 541-7374 ==~~~!!!!==I equipped 12"'4791 17~~7 71 4-141"34te TALL tedlH clothel Trudo 9035 -·~- EOEJM/flH COUCH 3 yw-s old. beige TOOlmellers mtc:t~ Sin CJtwnte 6176 CHEVY ·'54 PtC:<-UP •- I brown 175 CASH Toott I llahlng gear MOVING Furn . hOUM-REBUILT 1500 Auto M .. Or. S A am1•.,•rt..... ONL y Cell between 490 Coet• ...... St. .... etactronlcs, dot,.... WITH CAMPER 12295 UW1l1 Try the closs 1f1eds. What's 1unk to you is a treasure to someone else . For only $ 13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. 642-5678 Yed'tt ftml neodl mature. 4PM -6PM 7S4-640t & m1ac . S.tl&in 8-3 SEE 642.0S67 oroentnd SECRETARY/ c 0 u c H 1 I t HunL ltach 6140 208 Monterey Ave. crota .... ---------------------------------------------.. MCEPTIONIST lor faat brown /blickl wl'l lte GARAGE SALE ONE DAY ttr .. t,CamlnoAMI _ pecod ..... ~· ~t goometrlC pettem, eon-ONLY Sun s.c>tember __ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;, bOOll~~~ 1: tempo,.,y tty••. $50 II 9·S. Sports, tiOUM-San Juan Capistrano, · · · 080 Mutt pick up, h04d, clotttea, bootll, etc 6178 SECUR.l'TY OFFICERS 551~523 Call after 5 17332 Yoeemtte Clrcie •AMERICAN INOI ANI 1111'tlttlme to:.t IOtn90M ITEMS '* Otd Ba•et•.1 lllllYUIES lllPllSES • Peyc:Ndl PfotJlefnl? • Bounced from poet to poet? • l)nppected c:Ntgee? woni tor u. comp11ny tn.t ie up front end car• •bout you fvl..ttme Wld part·tllM poeltlonl ev~ Poe-- tllOne ·~ uvougn-out Orenge County M.ny In Southern Ot9"Q9 County. weon.r- • Vecetlonl I tr9inlng • HMlttl benefttt SElllITT i IHUl,llC. nt•llll-1MI ~lrt. IAM-5PM <11•)11M111 W..e&enct. & llfter 5PM (24rtoun) 111£ •• (AHO OTHERS) *""""'* SlllDDIS NOW! YOU CAN IMH llO • t1CIO ANO MOM EACH W11K • WON<INO ~AM T1flE We.,_. • NIW "'°" OMM 10t ITUOINTI 11· 11 YIAM CW AGI ......... ,,..~ ..... for Ollt MW9- "'*' HIM"ITHIOIAL; 1'· niia ....... ,..., 1 ,..,NO ... -.• ....... I. WI ,...,... ..... DF• ............ a.v • ..., .. ..... ....... ,.. ...... .. Pf ....... , ..., ... ...._. ._ ... 9000 MONIY ---·--· _...,, ........ . ., .. -=.,. .. --...... CM.&.Ul~Y -=--=-. .......... ....... K•nO .U• Water bed, •• ,,.. .... _t Iha ytll'd worll? Pottery. Nevtto Rug• lau, uted 1 weett. Meri-11'1 no .... tto""'••'*Per 32742 Allpaze St •127 llc:e $350 7, 41751 -90311 through c:tautneO 241-7917 A GOOD AD! Call Classified : 642-5678 Edell Gonzmn ... " ........ entertait· IMftt spt-. ..., ( 40) .... -~"' ... °"' ......... .......... ..,.. ......... . .._1tt1,.ttf11el· .. 111•11111 ..... •·_.um EX1U llllY .... -.... ......, ... , Cell 71~842·4333 Ask tor Carlo• • WE WILL Daily Pilat . Huntington Beach / Fountain Valley ELL INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST ,. . UR WEEKLY AR ~~:~~~'.r 3 weeks your car isn't sold . we wrll run your ad for free ! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Aun 10 words for 3 weeks at S 18 50. 55c each additional word Must be prepaid A. word constitutes anything that has a space between It For individuals only \I NAME------------PHONE-------------1 ADDRESS CITY-------------- ' STATE--------ZJP----CH ECK 1---AMOUNT ENCL--- : MASTERCAllDMSAI EXPIRATION DATE ---- 1 MESSAGE: I --------~~~~~~~~~~i--~~~~~~~~~--, I I I ~· I I I I I MA& 1'Qa Dt\ll.Y ... ~-WIST MY., m .. COITA .,, CA .... """' "° tnJNr.:S AnAOt'ED L-~----------~------------------------------~----------~ .. • I I the ev Sa .~ .. ,,22, .. = a..-...-"-... .. __ ~ ... E ~,.. .____. .. .. -13& -= ~ • -.,.. r,un1•=rl:=-••• ............ a.r;;.:.;· ' ... • ~ t-------•°*,.. •• 1, t. ..._A..... --.oua ,...... _.. ... car"""'° -A. -... a..1. fmS 9111 ti. .. -.., 1'11 -.... '--.......... ec.111111 ...... fl VIII-~ w;;s ' .. -.............. Gitl'tlOt-1-...... CINlt..._..NaM0.1-~ ..... I ..... "I•• l1111l11h1, ""...... 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Cellf. =-~.~.:-lep-=-......,••TOW-A AY· =-= i.r'1110tl, lt. ~~...a:c. ~ "'9llo, MW petnt. ..,_, .......... 1 own.: h•1""9 ne1MC1l llttecl .... wtdlr Iii "'1t*IDIA ........ ld.._..M7..... 9';.647 ,U.LIC HIAl"NCI ...... 13. , 1MO ......_ Tren1m1111on •· I 2 4 a o. Ea c 1111 n t ~on: AA.-M, 1"° hi!~ n90MC•I ... ,eel Wind. ......,. tw:ti, a.If. ICHIOU&.IHG • .,...., ~ Ollerot meo. -.&741 T75-IMO ...._.A. Fwr, '' am-.e ~on. noc ~ latlO M , lllO: W llJ1IC( --------TNt 1t111 "*1t .. MM JofWI MMrt......,.. ,..... ._........ le oon-Appul ol Anclr•cl• "8UC llJ1IC( fi&i) ... MUSTANG SU8AMJ 1112 wltfl tN County a.ti of Of· TNI ............... ~~.en lncllv4... ' ~ . ,Of v.n.-"°'" ........ .. • lllC1l11t condl1ton. 2n HATCH8ACK.\19f'Y =COuntyonAuguat31, wltfltNCounfya.rtlClf~ The ..... trent(•I COM-PICYmOUeM:lllI•M Ho. 1170~~ llMmftATR I' fCHTIOUIM:IH•• ! Q£ eutomltlc, Iota new, dependebll, lt,000 080 1 ._ ~County on~ n, lftlftOld to treneeot bull-Mm ftATR rT ~ISJllD,?.: .. yMAN'I INN The ......... ,._... . Ulm ftA,_,- >..F-..,,. 14100. (IRU8tt1) 72'-50ll .._,. 1llO ,_ wtdlr IN ~ The'°'°'*'I""°"'.,.. u --~ .. : The~.,..,._.. ODft-~141-4 Pu~ ~ 00Mt ~ 9ulineee nlMM(t) lilted 6olna ~Ill: ANNO. "Al IMAGI OLAH «*'I~• ~, . ._, ,..'Mmn•u ~~-•.ti. ~~S:.:.C:.-: ~~ 1.1t10 ogl~:8.r"1o~• .~~:.:~ CA'T:'"= AftPu. =-~=~ w.t~ r~~ .. ~.~: ctt~~:~ P. *"'Mi tHf ~ INO'p, NM aupet. ~ ti, ~3. 1llO .._ ,,_ ee111ment wea flllld = ~ e.otl, Ollt. ==.ci communtty ~ '-d. 1011 COiier THOUOHTI (o)RUDE -faRll NEw WMe. AJC *'1omeUc MO .ttf\ IN County a.ti of~ MMoe-~ C: C08lll Ln., w .. 1"""1t9", Cellf. TH 0 U 0 H Tl (cl)' UH 8fl 00' 1unroof 72K mllH • __ .,. llft'rMr .,,._ County on Augult 7, Gety 111ohen"T\#'nlt, 40I ,_ ~ .. __ ~ ttm fOOOl, l421 ~ lt¥d. · 14t50. 133-3310 dey9 ~ ""'~ NllC llD11CI 1llO ••Y91«M Ot1,,., ..._.,ort ;9 tllO _ _,., "'M;1 Tl• tM.t11NM 11 OOfto !~J.-COit• ...... Calif ':riM:;;;;:;-:=:-;:::::'.:':--l4CM830 16! fllW1 lw:h, Callt. t2MO • d6c1ICt by: an ~191111 W7 '" · ewe IOI PtC llllOUI ._... ~ Ofanoa coeec Thie bul!MM i. con· The r.;....r•~•) oom-1t:1ron ,..._,. NcNtdl. MAm ITAW 04llty Piiot Auvutt 11, 2t, duc*t by en lndMduel •-.,. Mf\'ftH lftlftOld to tw bl-. 12412 Formentor. ..-on ... nrm& The tolow4l'10 per90l\I .,. The f~ pwtOM are Sep1emti.r 2. 1. 1110 The regl1tranl(1) com· ..._ ""'~ ,.... Uf'6lr the flc'1tloul VlelO, Cellf, t2tt2 Red. ltenM> c .... low NIJCll)'f'IC( ~~~s:lr MAN· ~~H-:: WAVE. 1u-121 ~unc: t~:~t= '1Cm'IOUIM?MU :=~ n•me(•IL=" ~:.~~GOn· mllel.(2HHV50e) AOEMENT, t722 lake 11271 ~I.,, Founteln Vel-•-11' llftTJC( 8u•lne11 name(•) lltlecl ~W AllndyF::r' !:.~ The r90111r1nt(•I COll'I· .,... ,ICTTT10U8 a Street, Huntington lw:h. lty, Cellf. 12708 '"-nu aboW on: August 1), 1'90 ._......, ~ .,. TNa ~ ... tlld menceCI to lranMCt bul'-ft • -~ , • MAim ITA Cellf. 12648 FOllnteln van.y Petnt1 ITAW °' Oary s. T"'"9f ~~ ~MUHITY wltt\ IM County C'9rtl of Of. -under Ille FlctKloue II .,, _ " TM lolloo.4ng '*'°"' John R. French, 1722 Inc., Cellfornl•. 11271 ••••DIRIDfT °' I ~ etatement -!Med MOR~OAOE COMPANY anoa County on August 7, lullne•• n1me(1) """ 1111 ....... ...., doing~... Lelle Str .. 1. Huntl"Oton Slater, Fountain Velley, _,.. °' '1CTTTIOUI with tM County a.rtt of Of· 11MS-.. Plrtl Clrdl Sult • tllO et>ove on. AAIOuet t5, 1llO ..... ... ASSOLUTE WINDOW Beeotl. Calll. 12141 Cellf. 92108 .,._ .. MAim anot County on Augyat 15, _, J e ,_ SMron Aictietdl WASHERS. 25617 Araoon Heney L. Frenofl, 1722 Thie bullne&I la con-The follOWI flOtll 1900 A.~. Cellf. 12714 'PvblWlad °'anot Co.et ~ atatement wM tlld J1M.tl .. 11 Way, Yorba Lindi, c.llf Lah Str .. t, Huntl"OIOn dUcted by. a corporation haw lblndol:J' 1,:9 UM of ,_... n~:=.nci~ ':· Delly Plot ~ 11 2t with the County C1ar11 of Of· 92187 lw:h, c.llf. 12141 The reg111r1nl(al com-I Publilhed Ofanot Co.et ·• 1 ~ ber 2 I 1llO ' ' C®"IY on Auguat 15 l~iiiiiiiiii~~~I BenJemln Wiiiiam Nllbel, Thia bu1lnen 11 con-menced to trlll'INCt bual· the ~lctltlou1 Bu•ln111 Delly Piiot Auguat 2t. Sep-...... c.llf. t2t27 ..,.. ' • = . Ii 26817 Afegon Wey Yorba due1ed by. hu9band end wife neaa under the Flctttloul Name. LEE.SENNER MEDI· tember 2 9 11. 1990 Mwtln JoM Kramer· 1941 ~25 ,_,. .. f111Tl 1111 Lind•. Cellf 92687 · The regl1trant(1) corn-Bu11ne11 name(•) lllted ~~ ~~~p ~~l ' ' ' Su-64$ ~Tt. ~ NlwpOf1 PWlJC NOTICE Pvbhhed Ofanot Coelt ........ ......... •Int ... .,.., Thi• bu1ln111 II con-menc.d to lfanMC1 ~ el>oW on· Augult 23. 1tt0 8Mctl ce.. ... I ····'c11 s' c II I( Deity P!tol Augual 211, Sep-..... -~ .,,_.... dUC11d by an lndtvldual -under the Actltloul Preeldenl ' ..,_ o ramer, mlOUI ternbet 2 I 11. tttO (703X20) Thi regl1trenl(1) com· Bu1ln"1 n1me(1) lllled TIMI 1&MllMl1I -filed ~ :::::-:• .:::.,_. P\llJC ll)T1C( 11941 Pon Taggart Pl., New-'1C.....:u~r tern ' ' 1 ' 1 lu-537 -===~1 81HI menoed to tranMCt bull· abow on-NIA with the County oi.ti of ' O wul 1 port 8eectl, eiilf. ~ T'lii ~ 2lil n .... ,. ...... ,.,, ,,.. under the Flctllloul JoM R Ff9ftCfl .,. County on Auguat 23 me:s In .c:~9;gun~I ~I flCTITIOUI ~.. Tlllt bulineu ,, con· 6olna ~ :™"9.,.. --------- ButlllHI name(1t lllted Thie ltlletnenl WM !Med 1900 . -::<, i4&35t7 , MAim 8TATDmWT liducted by 1 gtnltrW 1*1· MARILEWOR~I lTC Ml.JC ll)'f'IC( ,.. ...., llM.. above on AUQUl1 17 ttlO with the Couney Cief11 of Of· '417• The IOllawlng peraona .,. nenhlp •• __ ......,_....._..._ __ _ .... ... Blnlamln w. Mistie. .,. County on Auguat 31, Published Otange Cout Aelponelble Health, Inc " doitlg butlMU M: The regl1tr1nt(•I com-242 Weinut ,.,., Newpott '1CTTTIOUI .,... .. 11 ........ 1. Thll ... ,..,,.,,,WU llled t900 Dally Piiot Stpteml>ef 2. I , f::!.~'°=-:8':;· 17N !~~_EATA 8YST!~.I ~ unc: ·~:'1'1ct1= ~·~~m:!2wa1nut MAim ITAftmtfT -wllh the Cou"ty Cleril of Of. ~ t8. 23 1llO Tl ~ . I... ...... ..... Road . .,.,.. •• , SI ~ 8-cti Cellf The folioWln9 peraonl.,. i,. ________ ,anoe Cou"ty on Augull 23, Publllhed Otanot Cout . . Su-551 hll wu con-I ~ Cellt. 12t2tl , 8u1lne11 neme(•) lleted 12M3 ' . doing l>uelnlM u 1• 1900 Dally Piiot Seclternber 9, 11. ducted by 1 COfPC)fatlon Bert>er1 JMn Reloy, ... 7 ll>OYe on. ~ 1, 1990 oPf.H CHURCH MIMS· NS7410) 23. 3o, 1990 Thl9 llllemertl wu nled Sonor1 Road. Coate MIN, Lawrence Clyde Beebe Cetfler1ne J M~Ufd, TRIES 1300 Adame •IK ·-mfiM 1... Put>ll9hld Ofange Cout Su-Ml P\ll.IC M)TIC( Wltl'l lhe County Oertl ol Of., Calif l2t2tl Thll 111t~t -filed 11731 Lucia, Hunt "Olon Coate ·~ Calif 92t2t · Auto 211 engine cua Delly P11o1 Sec>tembe< 2. I . '1Ctnl0Ua 9U8IMIH = County on Auguat 24.1 Alchwd Ray Pratt, .,.7 with '~IY ~ o4 ~-~· C:11:111 con· Jamee H«wy Rutz. 1300 extr1 ctMn. (2GUJ0171 · t8 23 1990 1 rtaJC M>TICE NAm ITAftmWT Publllfled Ofanoa eo..11 ~:28~· Coat• MIN. = ty on UQUl1 • ducted by a general 1*1· Adame .. K. Coat• M9a, ••.aaa Su-S52 The lo4lowlng per90M are Delly Pttot $9')tember 2 9 1 ,..,. nerlNp Callf. t2t2t ..... ftennoua .,...., doiOQ buslneu u 16 23 tttO , , Thia t>u1lne11 11 eon-The reg111rent(1) COf'n· Thlt bu11n"' 11 con- n11•1N ...... ,.,. l'tll.IC NOTICE T~_!.TAftmtfT F. a M. ENTERPRISES • . Tl't·5021 ~~ ~!...~:r~~d(• end) c:i: o!~bl~ A~7 t;o: menced to lrlnlltCt bull-ctuctT .. "!' by· lnl indlvtd( ull '11111 .U 1111 --•~ ... ~ · ,,. '"'"""ng per.ona 1te 750 I M<:Fedderl Aw., Hunt· -• • .,~ ti. 2 9 Ito · · -under the Fletlllout ... reg 11r1nt •I com- •--••• flCTITIOUI IW ... 11 doing bullneN al: lnglon BMctl. C•llf 921147 I menced 10 tranuc:t bull· .,._tem ' ' 1 . 8u1ln1H n1me(1) ll•ted menced to trenMCI bull-*• P/WlndOWI l ..... ... NAME ITATWMENT SPECTRUM MAINTEN· Frenil Hugo Hollm1n P\llltC NOTICE MU under the Flctlllou• ~633 abow on A 11 27 ttto MN under IM Flctlllout ..... ct\llM, IUnf'OOf, J 1'"'42 .. 11 The IOllOWtng peraona .,., ANCE ANO REPAIR. 7292 153112 Cotton•ood Cl .• T A ' I LI I N T 0 , BuetnHI nama(•I lllled .... .,. Tina R.· ~ • Bu1tne11 namac11 ll1t•d c.ee. CUiiom whit. OOtng bu .. ,_. u GarllekS Apt '· Huntington Huntington Beacil, II W'IT'*"'AWAl ~d ~I~ II .. _ M)TIC( Thie ltMemlnl ... Ned •bow on NIA (1POJ78T) 8 EST WE STER N 8Nd'I. Calll 92141 12647 PROM lll'Alnm....._. I a with Ille County Qertt of Of· ,,.,.,,.. H Rutl ... CYPRESS INN 1191 W•t ) ECS.1td L Wk*, 7292 Thie t>u .. ,,.., 11 on-I Thie acatement wee lllld '1C"noua ..,..... ange County on~ 17 TNa 11&1emen1 wu flled l&I, llUIY flflTl feri •1t11111.,. 'IJ Katelle Ave . Sienton, Callf Garlleld Apt t, Huntington ducted~ en lfldMdu&I flC~JrOa~H with t~ty Oertl of Of· MAim ITAW t900 ' with the County CWtl of Of·, ... .........__._ 5 IP. pla, al<, cauettt. 90680 I Beactl. Callt 92&4t The regl1trant(1) com-NAME tnOI ty on Auguet t7, The IOlowtng PWaont.,. ,_ anot County on Auguet t7, 1 1 _,., Btvd, H.B. (152297) Win Ttme ltd 9336! Thia bualneu 11 con· meno.d to traneect bull-1 I t900 .. · doing buti1'911 • PutMllhed Of Co.et t900 MJ-1111 MJll Kearny Mesa Roed San ducted by en lndlvldu11 ,_. under the Flctlllou1 Thi f h • ,.....,. JLH GRAPHIC DESIGN, 3 Detty PllOt A ~ s.p. ~I -..-... --· Otego, Calif 92126 . I The rtgl1tr101(1) com· Bual"'" n1ma(1}. lllled Withdr~ ~~I D!:r,;u~~A Ot~ ~ ~I~" Newport tembet 2. 9, r,llO. Publllhed Ofanot Cout .... , --Th11 Dustntst It con· menoec:1 to tranNC1 bull· above on_ NIA .,.....~ 1 ugui • .._... ......,., ....,,, '"......, Su-544 Delly Piiot AUOUll 2t, Sec>- Vokvo 1984 OL 2925 H111bof' Blvd.CM ducted by 1 1tm11eo part,..,. 1 nea under the Fictitious FrllNl Hugo Hoffmen '*1z:" ~::r..: tem 2. I . t&. 1900 . Jonna l• Hutdlinlon, 3 tembet 2. I . ti, tllO f\llty ~. nceltent IJt-2• llhip 8u11ne11 name(I) titted Thia 1ta1emen1 wu filed :!,,_. name 01 THE UN--Su-5441 ~ 1~ NlwpOf1 P\llJC ll)llC( Su-545 condition, new Urea. The reg111rant(a) com-1 •t>Ove on Auguat 21, 1900 with Ille County Clerll of Of. KNOWN ARTIST •1 301 E I This bullneu 11 eon- 1un,00 I . s e. 2 0 0 mencad 10 lranaacl bull· EdWfd L wic. anoe County on Augull 23. 11th s.,... Cotta ..... I ·-.,. llftTIC( ducted ..... lndMcNal I '1CTmOUe .,..... Ml.IC M)TlC( 17~ JEEP 1987 Cher<*" eel ,_. under the Ftelllioua Thia 1111--.t WU l1led 1900 Cellf · ' ,_"" VJ In MAim ITAW · · r ' Buttnau n1me<11 1t11ed With the County Cletll of Qt. 'c• ' Thi regtetrent(•) conl· The 1o1ow1ng .,. FICTTnOUa ..,... .. VOLVO '84 GL WAGON elf. atereo. autometk: above on Augu11 14 1990 1.nge Couney on Augull 21. Pul>lllhed Ofange Cout n The llc1lttoue t>uilneu 'ICTITIOUI ..,..._., IT*IOed lo tranMCt butt-doing~~ MAim ITAW Excellen1 condition St 1 ·25° Cell Ao b. Anne J Gu 1900 Diiiy Pilot S9')temt>ef 2 9 am .. tetamentl0t lhl1*1·1 Nam ITAW net1 ul"der IM Flctltlout PEJ\t<JNS SCHOOL OF The~ pereone 11e 542-2948 dey1 only 498·2323 evenlng1. Thi• ete1emen1 wu flle<I ,_ tll 23 ttto .. nerlhlp •• fltld on Sep-Thi following'*'°"' lfe Bu1ln111 nema(1) ll1ted MUSIC 1805 Of A119 ~butlnell u ' 7~9 ewning1 55&-C>e95 deyt with the County Clerlc ol Ot· Publillhld Orange Cout . . Su-556 ~bef 1 1& 1988 In the OOle'1,, bullntll II ll>OYe on June 2&. ttto Coate MeM Ca11t ~27 ., T INNER FACTS 280 vw 1989 Bug LINCOLN '71 COf'ltlnentil ·~ County on Augual 23, ~:1~11~~Se9tember 9, te. ~:.t~~~,,,. !TAddr ... of Gins "fr~'f>~A,::,"!8' ~ .... =~ ltled PIUI s. V. '0evte, tl06 Of. c .__ • 120, ~ Good back to ICtlool cw. 460 ef\gtne Auna good. t f4'74Cll . . Su-505 P\B.IC M>TICE the Pereon Wlthdrawl"O:I Legun9 Nlguet. Calif 12ase' W11h the County Oerti of Of. C3" A~.. Co.11 Mela. ~9h Clllf ao!,~D 290 rune 6 look• g ood , S1250 SEE. 642---0S67 Publ1ened Orenge Coul' I ACTTTIOUI ..,..... Nigel Ch111M Pege. 1301 L1ndm1til Shoe>e. Inc. anoe County on Auguet 7, Thl~ne•• 11 con-ceig':..ti.-•120 ~ S 1,900. 080 64&--0409 LINCOLN '82 Continental OOllty PtlOt September 2 9.1 rtaJC NOTICE • MAm 8TAT'lmtfT ~:: ~':!:' :'"*"' 8 : ;•llfomta, 27281 Lapaz Rd 1900 '1 ducted by. an lndMdu.81 Beectl. Calf t2M:i Lu11uri0u1 Mdln, 1mpec:-16 23, 1990 I I The lollowlng peraone we PublllNd. Ofanot eo..119:esiagune Niguel, Callf Pubtllhed Of '4C The regt11rant(1t com· Thll bullneN 11 con· VW 1979 Bug Conv.1lble. cable, full power, dlgltal Su-65e flCTITlOUl llU ... 18 doing t>ualnell u oa11y PllOt A at 19 211 tnOI menold to lraneect ~ clucled by an lndMdull Redl wtllta, mint con · inetru"*111. leather In· . NA• ITATtmNT NEWPORT HEAL TH September 21."1m . .,d T~ ::alMU 1' ~on-= ~ :'r:~1· 2t, -""'* the Flctlllout The reg111rant(1)" com- dltlon S6, l00 Mull Mff l lerlor. drlV9fl less then P\&.IC NOTICE Ti... fotlowlng '*'°"'"'!GROUP. 234 EHi 17th Su-53& "fhe -~.~~·co • "" . . Su-529 8u•lneu n1me(1) lllted menoed to traneect bull-67J...Ua.4 6 ooo mllel 1 Yff' prloed dOtng bull"491 u Str .. t, Sutt• t t 1 Co111 r-• r ' m aboW on. NIA MU under the Fletltlou• VW '70BOOCONV 3000 ~ow l>ootc mull be flCmtOUt•U ... H THE UNIQUE GIFT M•18.Clllf 921127 . "8JCN0TIC£ ·menoldnc:. l~:~tl~ PIUIS.V.Devl9 Bu1lneu n1me(1) llllld on rebvllt eriglne, good Hin s4 gfi7 et Cell NAiii ITA~ BASKET CO. 7292 Gerfield Mtchul 0 Murrey. i ~ u a( I 11 1 d Ml.JC M)TIC( Thia ltltement wee IWed 1t>ow on~:r 1, 1llO top, MW tlr ... great In· 722 8220 ' Tile follOWlng perlonl .,. Ave • 1, Huntington Blactl. 0 MD . 7502 Elll• A119 •J7, flCTTTIOU8 IMI..... UI neu nam I ••e .tth"" County Cier1' of Of· Seran • _ d<>1ng bullnelS u Cetlf 921148 Huntington Beech. Call! NAm I TAftmNT 1 1~ ~ J1nU8fY~~ FICTTnOUa .,..... enge County on Au9w11 7, Thie ttetement •• Ned =~; e~~:~2=~~· .... , '11 IAIU THE COLLEGE CONNEC· Cindy Lynn WICll, 7292 921148 The f~ penone ere' T~I 111=j wu flied MAim ITAW IMO With ttle County CW\ of Of. pp ..,. .. .,798 SANDEL WAGON TION 12755 BrOOilhurat, Garfield Ave • 1. Hur\I· ~ Mat1ha Muney. doing buainell u with the County CWt. of Of· Thi fOlowtng per90nl _,. ,_.,., "'98 County on Augull t5 . ......-~II 10t Garden Grow lngton BMc:h, Celll 92648 75e2 El111 Aw •J7, Hunt· SfAMPEOE STUDIOS doing~ M Publlahed <>ranoa Coaet ttto '79 TAIPLE WHITE ALL extras Lo<Mis and Calif 92640 Julte Jonet Aamot 3281 t lngton BMch. Calll 92641 378 Hemllton Street Coetit = County on Auguat 23. HEW RIVIERA CLEAHtNO Deify Piiot August ti, 2t, ,_ CONVERTIBLE rune 1111;8 ~ M Otlgl~ L ..... Zalk 507 Morning Shtpllde. Dana Pt Clllf "rhte bu1lne11 11 con· M ... Cellf 921127 ' Nl741t SERVICE, 332 Vlc1orte St September 2, I , ltlO PubltlNd Ofanot Coast Alwm s Own« ... Canyon Rd Coron• del 92&89 Oueted by hulblnd end wtfe Peter F Hurney 3711 Ham-p 0 Coast 8204 Coal.I MIN Cellf Su-829 Delly Pllo1 Augutl 211, Sep- tmmac:.:: (back bay ) $8750 M1t C11tf Thi• bu11n1u 11 con-The reg11trantl•I com· llton Strllt, Costa M..._j Detlu~~Secl;~ 2 1 12827 · temti.2.1. 18, ttlO (7 141 Ss+2sga 548-5703 Of 63M~208 81rb1ra Wally. 8202 ducted by • oen-11 pert· menc.cl 10 trlrlMCt bull· Calif 92827 111 ~3 t900 "" · · George H KhOury, 332 Ml.IC M)TIC( Su-541 Crown Court, Westmtnller, ne<lhtp ,,... under IM Flctltloul O«~ S!pln Hun-..y, 37111 · · Su-65t VlctOfll St 8204, Coate Calll 92683 The reg111rant(ll com· Bu1lna11 n1ma(1I lllltd Hemllton Street. Cotta MIN. Calif 121127 '1ClTT10U8 .,._,, rtaJC NOTIC( •IMY IAILI 1111 Thie bu110H1 It con-mtnCld to trll'!aect buai· lboW on Augu11 24, 1tto M..., Clllf 821127 Thll bu1ln111 11 con-MAim ITAftmWT f ,W. IMl*IT Auto. power lltenno 6 ducted by IQlnt venture 11911 under the Flcfllloul MICll ... D M11tray Thia builneu 11 con· P\8..JC NOTICE ducted by en lndMdual Tl'll IOOOowtng per1on1 are '1CTTnOU8 .,... .. lllftlTal 1111 b<all•. aJr (2FNT710t Thi 1egl11r1n1(1) com-Bu11neu n1mac11 lllled Thia atetement WM lllld ducted by hu•blnd and wl"I The regl1tr1nt(1) com· dOing ~.. MAim ITATDmWT ~. w. p/a. llereo c:au. 11,111 ~ to lrenuct buti· l boff on Secltembef 20 with the County Clertl of Qt. The rtglllrent(e) com-flCTITIOUI .,_18 merlCed to tranuct buel· PACIFICA SOFTWARE The IOl!owtng pereona 111 f9d low !lee llil ,_. under the AclltlOUa 1988 ange Counly on August 23. ~ 10 1renaact bu91-I Nam ITAT'DmNT '1491 under !he Flctllloul TECHNOLOGIES, 1231 Ellll dOlng bu.ir-M ' 2 mzl.19' 0 e new. , •••• ·-Buatneu n1ml(1) llllad Cindy Lynn WIQk 1990 neat under the Flctllloul The I~ petlOf\I .,, Buatneu n1me(1I ll1ted AY9flue •3C. Huntl"Olon A TOUCH OF CLASS ( H 1 ) UlllLI ..... , 1bove on Augu•• 15. 1990 Thia ,,.,_,, WU ''*'· ,C481 Buelnau n1ml(1) lleted dOI bualnell • •bc>Ye on NlnA ~. Clllf 12641 KITCHENS a 8ATHS. 7522 811,tll 21128 HtrbOf Blvd. CM Laslie Zalk •llh lhe County Cletil ot Or· Pubfllhld Orenge Cout 1bove on NIA T1H COMPANY DE· George H. KhOury Mere L ~. Int Ellla Slater Ave Unit t05. Hunt· . .a. lllllf TIYITl .... aaao . Thia llllern.rll WU ltle<I •nga Counly °" Auguel 29. Dally Piiot Seclternbw 2, I. O«atyn Slpln Hurney llELOPERS 2t 15 Redhlll Thi• •I.II_,, ... flied Avenue •C. Huntington lnglon Beedl, Cellt 921147 11aa 1 Beecll Blvd, H 8 _._ wllh the County Clerk ol Of. 1990 , 111. 23. 1990 Th11 stat..,_1 wu llle<I Aye Sule C 101 Cotti With the County Cteril o4 Qt. Beecti. Callf 12646 Robbin Dugene Welle ••J-llll anoe County on Auoua• 23. ,....,, Su-558 W11h the County Clltk of Of. M.M Clllt 1292e · anot Couney on AUQU91 7, CNw1ee M«t!Nz. 2531 1'81 t Ontario O.W.. Wttm -Publtlhe<I Ofenge Cout ange County on Augusl 24 ~erd Jerome H .... ll t900 Sundlel Of1w Unl1 A. Chino Calif 12t83 L,.,.., D•lly P140t September I . 111, rtaJC MJT1C( ttto ·1121 Via Mentone, Newpot1 HmM Hll&, Cellf lt7ot Thie butln••• II con-' ~ I 13 JO 1990 Nl7lll 8Mctl Calif t2M3 Pul>Mhed Ofanoa Coaet TNI t>ullnet• 11 con· ducted by .,. lndMdual "'WUT 'II Su-W '1CTITIOU9 ........ Publtlhld Ofenge Cout oiot"11 8'80eeon HUMtl Delly Piiot ~ 11. 28, ducted by co-pwtnera The rtglltrtnl(ll com-a:!to!" :.nC:-.!e·m~· .. 1IMIE$, MOC M>TICE T~== .,. ~3~900September 2. I . ~iac:r~:S News>ot1Seclt9mt1«2. , tMO&l-628 ~r~•!::~ :: ~nJ! ·~:--:~= II-* BMutyl (008813) d0tng bulineee u Su-5&1 Mtll'• Te rry 545110 neae under the Flctltlout 8u11ne11 name(1) llated •1... ,AC•IC VIEW 'ICTIT10U8 _,..... AN tMAOE LIMOUSINE Avenlda Juarez La Quinta, P\B.JC M)TIC( Bu•lne11 n1me(1) t11ted lbow on Augu1t 1. 1tl0 MIMONAl ,AM NAMI ITATWMIMT COMPANY, 4500 MecArthur PlBJC MJTICE Celll 92253 ' at>ow on· Not ~ble Robbin 0 Wllll .slil ..a Cernet TM IOflowlng PlflOt\I 111 Blvd •219. Newport BMctl, I Thia bualnees le con· '1CTTTIOUI .,._,, M11c L. Jullul Thia 1111emen1 wu tlled 2126 Harbor BIVd, c M c,..~..., c Mortulf) dOlng bu"'1ell II Calif 92NO '1CTI'TIOUI .,..... dueled by joint -~· MAim ITATDmWT Thia ltatement WM Ned with the County Qerti of Of. Ill-JIM 3~Peci~=·~... AO·VENTUFlE, uo Batb111 aaine Rueeell, NAmlTATIMIMT The reglllrtnt(I) con'\· Tllelollowlngl*90f'll.,. -'1htheCountyCier11ofOf. anoa Countyon Auguat t5. ~ 8eactl Aneheltn Aw 1SA. Colle 4500 MICArthur Blvd •211, Tl'll IO!towing pettonl a1e menoed 10 tranuct ~ doing ~ 11 enge County on Auguat I. ttl() iiiii~~:J~§ ~J1W ~ CMt 12827 Newport BMctl. Calif IHeO doing bu1ine11 • neea under the Fictltloul wtSTEAH ORE CO 741 1900 ,.._, l~:::~:==-1•-·.;;.;; •• -'I DlatrlOutcn lnterna:IOnal Th11 bullneea 11 con-C•lkD LEASING COM· Bu11n111 n1me(1) lllted Oillftond St . Legune aMc:ti, '-' PubtllNd Ofanot Cout 9JCX) I mtSTlll '11 .W Spa "'oducU. Inc· Call-ducted by en lndMduel PANY (b)KO DEVELOP-at>Ove on NIA Clllf 12961 Put>lllhed Ofanoa Co.et ~ PilOI ~· 2t. Sec>- Ooly t l,000 mu .. U•lle fotnla Corp · t845 Anallelm Tile regl1trant(1I com· MENT COMPANY, 5381 Howard J. H....n LOii l lenclll, 741 Deify Pilot Auguat 11, 2t, ltmber 2, I , ti , IMO 1111 L.a.wa new 1244A294) Aw tSA, Cotta~ Callf rnenced to trenaect bu• Commerc111 Ottve, Hunt· Thlt 1111ement w• Ned Diamond St, Lagune 9ttdl. Stptemti.r 2, I . tllO Su·~ 12827 nna under the Flctllloua lngton a.acn. Calll 921149 With the County Clerk of Of· Calif 12851 &1-630 ·AH -.ctnc, belQe-111,111 Thi• bui•n•H 11 con· 8u1tnau neme(•) ll•ted Devid p Ellll $381 Com-ange County on AUOUll 2t ONOQ £. Jellooeon 741 P\B.IC ll)TIC( INnYI 13500 Jiii• I .. ducted by • COt'PO'•llon • •bove on Augu1t 28. 1900 merctal OrlYI, · Huntington 1900 ' Diamond St, L,aoune .:..en. P\llJC M)TJC( 759-1652 TM reg111r1nt(I) com-Berber• Ruuel.I Beedl, Cellf 121141 ,.._ Celll 12t5t '9CTTnOUI ..,_ .. -----98-5-CO UlllU •ltllf IT*IOed to lrenuct buet-Thie 1111_,1 •• tlled Kart F Ellla. 6381 Com-Publtlhed Ofange Coast Amertcen 5alc:ete, Call-FICTITIOUI ........ MAM1 ITATllmNT ~ In V 21128 H111bot Blvd , C M nell under the Flctltloul with IM County C.ti o4 Of. merdel Orr... Huntington Oetly '"*>I Stpternber I , 111, lon"9. tlU\.; Newport llVd Nam ITA~ Thi f011ow4ng l*90f'll.,. l cltlon. '5.9s0 ~57~~-141-HIO Bu11n111 n1mac11 ll•l•d anoe County on Au9wlt 28. 8Mc:tt, Caflf t2tl41 23. )() 1tl0 • 176, Coet• ....... Calf The fOloWtng peraone lie doing~ .. eboW on Au;u•t 17. ttto 1900 Thi• t>ueltlffl la con-~7 12627 doing ~ M: MAH A 0 E .. ENT DE. 179-2131. Haney lM. Prllidertt Hl'J'M7 ducted by 1n unln. Thie bullneu 11 con-T~ UNKNOWN ARTIST, 11£LOP£M£NT SERVICES, Publtlhed <>ranoa Cout corporated 1uoc1111onl rtaJC NOTIC( due*' by • een-11 1*1· 2140 °''°' I.AIM. luldlnQ 171 Rtvetllde Orl\te, New-.-I [)ally Piiot September 2, I , othet ''*' 1 pen,..,,.,, I nttaNc> C, Coate Mete. Clllf t2t2t port hach, Calf 12te3 SllRTING A NEW BUSINESS"" t8. 23. 1tt0 Su-&63 m!:c,'~··:~=t :,::I ~':.?:~ ~ ~1·::=t :,:: t 7~'r-S~e,~;: !I'll: _:•:. ~~ = , , ---------,,... under "" F1Ctltloul1 couwn cw°"..... -under the FletltlcNI Newpott 9eacf'I. Callf t*3 IOt Hlnty '°'d A-.. Wiim· • • Pl8JC ll)TJC( 8111fn111 n1me(1) ll1ted1 In thl M•tt• Oftt; ~ lutlneaa qeme<•I ll•t9d Tllft bull"'91 II con-lnQton, Callt. to7« •boW on Auouat t4, 1tto cation of JENMn.R SALO ~ Oft. AwOult 1, tttO due*' by. lfl ~ ~Ne bualntu 11 con-~ Legal Department at lhe P lease slop by to flle your flCTmOUe.,...U Delltd PU.. on Mfletf of TAIATHA ONee E. Jeikoti.on TM reglatrent(a) com-ducteclby""'°8Mandwlfe P d lict1t1ous business 11atemen1 at NAm •TAW ~ ......,._,, .. 1Med1LYNN DUlNAS atnlnof n. ~ ... flllld lftlftOld 00 nna.ct ..,._ Thi reol•trlM(a) oom-Oal?y 1101 is please to an· Thi fOlowtng P9r90nl.,. wtth the County c:.. ot Of. Ho. A 1~ wltfl tfle County c:.. o4 Of· ,.... wtdlr the f1cOttloul lftlftOld to trMMC1 11u11- nounce a new service now avail· the Daily Piiot Lega l Depart· doing~• .,,.. County on A"9U't 23, OAOEA TO SHOW CAUSE .,,.. County on Augue1 10. lu1lnM1 neme(•) 1i.tec1 ,.. under tne Ficti.ou. able to new businesses menl. 330 Wes t Bay. Costa NATIONAL PUeLISHINO tllO FOR CHANGE Of NAMI 1tt0 ~on; April*'· 1MO 1u11nea1 n•met•I 1111ec1 We will now SEARC H the Mesa. Ca1tforn1a If yo u c an not INSTITUTE. l77 Al\r9f91de ,.,. JENNIFER IALO on ._ Ndllrd c. Trill abolle on:~'· '"° f h Stop by. Please Ca ll us Av.· Nftport lwh, Callf Pvbllehed Oranot Coeat betlalf of TABATHA l YNH ~. °'lnfl COlll TIMI ltellfMitt W llllCI Jemel K. llowPnen name o r you at no exlra c arge. 12&83 Delly PMot September 2, t . OVfHAS. • l'IMnor Nia ftled 1 Deltr Piiot AugueC 1t. n . wltfl the eourity C... of Of· TNt atatement .,.. ftled L and save you the time and the at ( 714) 6 42-4 321. ExtenSJon lud llmme. tn RMI"°' 11. ~3. tttO '*ltion 1n .,. coutt tot .,. _..,bet 2. t , ttto .,,.. C°'"Y on ~ t . w1tt1 ""County ()erk Of Of· trip to the Court Ho use in Santa 315 o r 3 t6 and we will meke A119 . ~~.Celt. llrl6tl Otdet ...,_.,. "'*°" to lu-W 1llO =County on~ 16, Ana Then. of course. alter the arrangements lo r you to handle ~ bullW 11 oon-PWUC ll)llC( ~~-~ ~ °'.,.. ~ 1 ...., seerch is completed we will flle this procedure by mail dueled by en~ 10 TAI.ATHA LYNH SALO Cely NDit ~ 1t. at. ~ Oranoe Ooerl your rictihous business name If you should heve any lurther The reotttrtnW•I OOflt-fCTn'IOUIW• 1t 11 ~ ~.... PICTn'IOUIMJH•U , .. ....,.,2.t . '"° Oallw Plot M4Ull n . a.p. statement with lhe County Clerk. questions please call us and we inenoed oo .,.,.... bu16o ..,... ITAW II C*'IOfW 11 .... uud In IHI ..,... eTAW ~ ...,. 2. t . ti, '"° Ill b th. lad to asslSI -~ IM ~ Tlw ....... PW90fle ... m11ter ef0f'ele6cl ...... The ........ ,.,.....,. ~ publis h once a week lor lour w e more n 0 lu11n1t1 n•IMC•> 11etec1 dOlflO ~ M: WON '* ..,, 1n DINrt-~ ~ 11: ftlUC llDllCl weetcs as required by law and you aboft on:~ 00, 1llO •AYVllW l"INANCIAL mant Ho. SA .. 100 c.. 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It all bqins today and to add a wrinkle to lhc time-honored custom oftryina tode-<:ipherthc NFL. I will attempt 10 pick onl~ IO!et'S. Point spreads are lis1ed Wlth each game but tny selections will be straiaht-up. or better yet, strai&ht-down. In other wordr,i.111 need to do to win is to lose: • Bucc:.anocn at Lions (-6): Rodney Peete starts at QB for De- lroi1 wilh Andre WarcTn the wings and that's enoua,h to cause pressure. Tab the Lions as losers in a NFC Central upset • Seahawks at Bcars(-.S'h): Coach Ground Chuck Knox has re-tooled his Seattle otrenst to the run-and- shoot and surely it will crash into L.a.U Michipn. Rejuvenated Bears should clip the Seahawks. •Rams (·l}at Packers: Ram!i are limpina but Green Bay has a re· fll'ktilM lff T AUEY /D6J '. ' • • SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1990 m ********** ********** ********* ********* ******** ******** ******** ******** ******** ******** Presenting the Class of '90, Blue Chips on fielq, in classroom lly lllCHAllD DUNN O.,,Nllt ............ It's an Orup C.Ut Dall)' Pllet tradition now, this A-TEAM, which enten iU third season. Quality prep football players pb headlines every week, so it seems. but there'• a special aroup of playcn who pride thcmttlvci on more than touchdowns., tackles and PATS. The Dall)' PUet'a A-TEAM is re- served for those who excel on •nd off the field -those who aren't 1fraid of the classroom, who n=main focused on the textbooks as much as they do lhe playbooks. To earn a stanina berth is notable in itstlf, but to maintain a scholastic ·~ titude 1mona the school's elite is eVen more remarkable. Coror111 del Mar HiJh Coach Dave Holland, who has lhrtt players on this yu.r's 2l-membcr A-TEAM, believes• lol of lhc players' success didn't just come from osmosis. "Finl of 111, I think ifs genetic," Holland said. "'God pvc them some talent and mentally and physically ii 1ocs tosether. The other thine is thal they've teamed how to get organized early in life. Somebody guided them and they've developed a sense of or- pnization. "They know they don't have much time to do thinp, so they've got to be orpnizcd to &et everythin1 in. You hive to have a sense of priorily.'' There a.re many who dCSCf"C ~­ nilion, those who sl&t1 on thC1r Khool s vanity football team and carry a grade point average above J.O. so it's not easy Kleclina a player for each position - and this !ICISOD was no different. The Klcctions arc based on a com· bination of cxcellcn~ on the field and in the cta~room. II takes. an all-leag!-'c candidate 10 both catqoncs to qualify for a 5ho1 on this team. Heading the list offensivel y is Matt Guu. l..lfuna Beach's senior fullback who c..1mcs a 4.3 G PA. Hun1in&1on Beach quarterback Mike Chavira. Irvine offensive lineman Dean Wakeham and Woodbridge offensive 1inem1n Gnant Davis all maintain a 4.0. The top defensive individuals art Quoc Pham. a defensive back from Costa Mesa with a 4.2 GPA. Sean Saucn. a linct.ckcr from Lq:una Beach wilh a 4.2, Mike Bates. a lineman from Laauna Beach with a 4.1. and Axel Paner, a defensive baick from Marina with a •.O. ··Real &ood athlctci can be sman. 100." Holland said. 00Thcre are a lot of sman people who don't study well." The thrcc CdM players on the A· TEAM arc 5en ior defensive lineman Brian Hendricks (l .8 GPA), senior de· fensive back Mark Perlmutter (3.6) and senior tailback Jason Huabn (3.6). "I'm in awe of all those 1uys." Holland said. '"Their study kabiu arc so &ood. Usually, kids do better durina football season because they're so focused that they make aood use of their ume .. They don't go out and get back late at night or do their (home- work ) 1n the mom1ni. Tht'y know they 1.-..ase see A-TEAM/021 Mustangs Bruins humbled by Oklahoma, 34-1. 4 trample Sooners give UCLA all the rope it needs to-hang itself foe, 41--7 Jackson, McEvoy pair up to p1:1sh Wildcats around lly 11USS11L IANKS ~ ... ea. ........ NEWPORT BEACH -There's a ackson pcrfonnina this fall at Costa esa Hi&h School. It isn't Michael. Nor it ill Janet. Or Toya. He donn't wear a &Jove. He's bid, t he hasn't been seen doina the oonw1lk. Nevertheless Sa1u.rdly ni&ht at cwport Harbor Hiah Schoolhe did me hi&h·stcppina that he.lpcd snap osta Meu 's 11-pme los1na streak 'th a convinciR.fo 41-7, rout of wentynine Palms Wildcau in the: n opener for both siebools. lntroducina; Jermaine Jackson - lcback Hia,h transfer -and me spcllin1 as the Jackson who i~.is Jackson was hittifll all the · \ hOteS and it musl have been usic to the ean of Musu.np' h, Tom Baldwin. On the first three plays of the ,.,..~ .. ,.Jae.boo. riPOCd off runs of 19, and 16 yard&. ~Ot 1 bid debuL The )-(001-IO, l~pound Nnni111 t finilhed lb< pme Nlhi .. for f--MUSTANGS/DJ! INSIDE lly '°"' ffllGUSON a..., ......... ..._ PASADENA -UCLA Coach TCl'T)' Donahue said befe»T the season that considerin& the early season schedule. his Bruins could stan 5Jowly in terms of wins and lossn and still be a pretty 1ood team. The Bruins' fint 1es1 of the ~ason apinst Oklahoma was nol a posi1ive stan in 1erms of wins and losses. It wasn't 1 positive start in terms of 1nythin1 as UCLA was riddled with erron and Oklahoma dominated an outm1nncd Bru.ins offense. While the Bruins were miuing a considerable amoun1 of personnel, UCLA could not hAndk Oklahoma's speed and a sc:ason-opcnina ]4-14 defea1 at the before S0,068 at the Rose Bowl was the result on Satur- day. Led by quanerbl.ck Steve Colltns and fullbKk Kenyon Rasheed. t~ Sooners rushed for 299 yards and four touchdowns on 6.S carries while limitina 1hc: Bruins to 28 yards on the around. But that wasn't the: only problem. The Bruins turned the bill over six ti9)nl includin1 lwo fumblci and two interctpt_ions which led directly to scorina drivci of6. 10, 12 and 19 yards. It was the lwo fumbles which left Donahue fumina afterward. Both came on first-hAlf punl rttums and both wtte !urned 1nlO quick O kla- hOma touchdowns. With 1 7-6 lead. sophomore Scan LaChtpcllc fumbled after retumina the NII a yard when Sooner Drew Christmon dclievercd a lethal hit at lhe UCLA 11. Three plays later. Rashttd went I Jard for 1he !iCOrt. Jn the sccon quaner with 1he scorc lied al 14. Okl1homa pun1ed to Pirates open up with impressive 30-0 rip of LBCC 11y lllCHAllD DUNN Dlilll ............... COST A MESA -This comfon zone could u.ke On.nae Coast Col-lete • Iona 'NlY this seuon. where both Orea Anselovic and beck.up quartat:.Ck Donnie Smith are mak- ina it eMr 10 breathe. i _ There was hardly a time 001 to Saturday nq,ht u lhe Pinies disman- tled Lo111BeachCity.30-0. brfoft an estima\ecl 1,900 football fans 11 OCC -the community coUeet opeMr for both Ilda. Allfllo•ic, lb< ooly mumi111 •wt-1~ . q..,,._ in the Central Divilion o( the Miuion Co6ftTrice. waldMd ftom lhe lide1ine motl of Ille -Ital( .. lb< llucs held a 1)4) \eed It ielamitlioft Ind -pdy -.. !heir tint drift :>i'iiit aocood half-.,.jlll A ...... at Ille -'""' -10 pull -f· . -MibW•-thrw field -.... drillod • lrio or pork< PA fa 10 Ind addi-.,_ -· 10 0CC c.ch !liD WOl'Uau'• pue1111oe ta.apbo• -... -......... '"' • II'!" 8oltl .... tldt-.... A'{ '~wkllidolW• no Wt -4 l7ud1S,...-·wa did • -joll •• -la Ille -" half and we -11111 when we ICOf'ed on lhc finl drive (in the IOCOnd hall)." Lons Bc.ach Ci1y, a team ranked 14th io. the prnc:uon Southern .Cali· fomia JC arid-wire poll. wts inter· ttpced iwicc, sacked thrtt times. lolt 1 fumble •nd pined just 192 net yards -ooly 3" comina on the .,...nd. Smitb.. who alto puntJ for OCC. i1 livi .. Ylortmu and hi• ltalfpkftty of rtuon to ftd S>OCS. .. Donnie Ind l have-blttled all year, .. Anec&ovk aald. .. He can do lhe~-ltmatatb<cooch<sl<ci comfonable." Aftldo"k: comp6ncd 10 of 16 -& 102 yudt and -touch- -· la u.. fir11 half, he -<ii/I• or 13 &70yudtand-i•-* bef4>ft Smith wne .. in rdief with 10:'9 left ia..,. tltlnl -· OCC.wllidl-ulatotl411 oet ywm -iododiae 111 °"Ille..- -~ .. -.. --ot lllt --Tllel.oos __ _ ... -hll1110a iD I «rim-. ----........... Mt .. "" .......... _...._ .... ...., -... -...... -..... . lol ot .. -(II) _. tWf '°' ...., .. (aifta~ Tlltf'.0 "'°" .. 9"10•1 .. NAftS/IMI the UCLA 11. Rcg.ie Moort. takln1 his tum on the punl team. misjucf&ed the kick. fiBt runnina up 10 the 14. then backpcddaling to the 11 only to hive the ball ricochet off the top of his chest Tony levy, who also re- coverN the first. surrounded the ball on the IOand Make McKinley bulled 10 yards for the 1ouchdown one play la1er. "It was very clear 14 po1n1s of the 34 Oklahoma scored the defense didn't &J ve up," Donahue said. .. High school kids catch balls like that. At UCLA. we ought to be able to have a punl catcher. That's poor rttru ui na. •· The normal punt returner. flanker Sco11 Miller, is out for six games with a broken collarbone. "He wasn't 1ryin1 to return 1t." Donahue said. "They 'NC"rc wha1 wt call s.afc punts. They 10 in. catch the , ... _ -UCU\/D41 OlllefloMa•1 J••el GoMe ucll:I 8ruln_. JIM aorHIL ..._ ................ C11.rt .... b11l1vt1 ...... w:11 .. _efte11 JlllllM _., •• , ......... ,.,,.,_.._..,,sdt•••"- ". Gam~ plan FV has hands full with No. 1 • Fint of• SJ.--Pllrf ICriea. It)'"""'"' •AUU<NfR .,..,. ,_ ...,. ..,_ • • • FOUNTAIN VALLEY -LilJtta. • Camera. DJs.section. : On a Saturday momina tbeir .. 1each1n& peen m1&t11 UJC 10 play a ~ round of tolf. diacst a ~ ,.. with breakfast, or just calcll IOIDe ,. much·nttdcd Zs. the Fountain v• .;. k:y Hiah v1rsity football co.cMa ,, huddled in front of~ .... aun rote on 1hc fint day of the 'fWl ol • their season. :; Tbt featured praenu.tion WM • ,. Barons· 27-6 dtfeat at Dua Hila, .. wh;ch unfokkd tell than t 1 -.. ~ befooo in the 1990 -• r..--teams. -,. As cou&d bt elP,Dt1Cd. dlllre ; weren't fnl.ftY rave re~ ~ Defcnlivt mit&aka oftim OCICm ... ~ bcb"e lW ball .............. :: • ..uy-......,or-.,... •• looi• boltlt ~~ -:a::r:. Jitt<n and • wtiir1wiad o( ~ l>nulioM aad,...... ; "Whal it dlit ---=:'3.•;; 11rovar..-.... MiJMr midway lllnloP die ·~ -.. .....i. '" Tiie ....... crhlca. .... _, ~ blive c:oordl..-Haak Co*J '~ wertnUnb. • COc:h...... qtw1e--' ,.._ ___ /Gii, • - f ' Be of WI the ev Sa ports re Ready or not, banged-up Rams must open season vs. Packers OllEEN 8A Y, WU. -John R~ Ellard. W'l;llie .~ ud AlnM\ Co were slowecl intOG would like to br philolophical by ~UUll •JUW'ta and had only ooe c:a•.cb betwern about tbe Rama' uncanny •trinl of in· ~ them 1n the pttteUOn. Guard J~ Mil1ntc:hik bas a jwia bMded into lbday'a aeuon opener '4..:>" broken th~b. with tbe Green Bay Packen. Add th11 to the ~t11 c'Oded ~u of But it b""1. hnet.cker-pus ~ K.evm ~ sdety ~~ ... We've tot problemt," he said. "It's been our SkWart and defensive~ Doua Reed and at• no most UAICttled trainin& camp c:ieruinly. But you ao won<kr the Rams would Just as IOOn fol"ld the throuah oeriocb in a 16-20 pmc-ICbedule and you ~n and move. on. • • •• have to (and t0hatioos. Everybody does. There will be If ~ can s~v~ a ~~· ~ 11 iet st~nstT· weeks when you say 'Man, this is not aood.' .. S&ld Robinson, beai~na hi• ciahth tcaSOn wtth the The Rams' aeoondary is the most banaed·up ~ Rams. of the team. Jerry Oray and teammate Alfred Jackson G~n Bay Coach Llndy. lnfantc knoW1 a .ljttle bad an end zone collision io the prcseason finale somethq abou~ holdout.s. ~llltttn veter~'" m1~ apinlt the Washiqton Redskins. . some ~ of ~lntDI camp an contract .d1spu~ this Gray is on injured reterve with a kn« U\Jury. summer, ~udm1 quancrbeck Don ~-.,kowUi, who where be joins another comerback. Darryl Henley. reported JUSt five days. brfo~ pme lime. who bas a poin pull. Jackson bun hjs groin 1n the lnf&nie. therefore. 11 feelina no sympathy for the collision and is questionable today. Rams., who beat the Packen, 41,-38, last 5ea~n &fie! Offensive tack.le Jackie Slater has a d1sl~ted nea~ly squandenna a 3.~ 7 balftame lead. 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Dil9D \;;;I X1'1A. tM). IO:JO a.m. -~--• ~ IUAC/170). I p.m -CiM'lftMU .. ~ kA8C' I pm. -A.._ M 1111.~ Ula _.._ 6 p.O\. -Dd Mir ............ 0. cw .,..roa. lauu~). K.NX Cl 070). aorta 8•clr•r of W•lt Germ•ny keep• his att•ntfon focu1•d on t h• b•ll dur ing Satur- d ay·1 U.S. Open 1emtflnal match a9aln1t Andre A9•11I. 8edcer lost In four ••ti. Sampras joins Agassi in final ly STEVE \l/ILSTEIN NEW YORK -A new generation of Amencan tennis boom babies. all grown up and bursttng with power. pulled a coup at the U.S. Open. Pete Sampras. bidding to become the youngest U.S men's champion sn history. ended John McEnroc·s summer revival, 6-2. 6-4. 3-6. 6-1. Saturday to reach the final agasnst Andre Agassa. who vanquished de- fendma champion Dons Becker. Sampras. lcapma hke Michael Jor· dan on a dunk shot dunng two phenomenal overheads. disposed of McEnroe. the four-time champ. even more easily than he beat three· time champion Ivan Lendl ID the q uarterfi na Is. Smooth and composed under pressure.I tgnonng a crowd cheenng wildly tor McEnroe on a chilly. breezy evening, Sampras displayed a huie serve. solid groundstrokes and touch at the net. Apssi WIS simply relentless and ovcrpowerina. comina back from a loss rn 1 classic lie-break in the first set to beat Becker, 6-7 (I 0.12). 6-3. 6-2, 6-3, and reach the final for the finl time. No shots an the tournament. though. were more 1mpress1 ve than Samprcts' basketball·style smashes sn the third s.ct. both legs three feet off the ground and his racket high O\er- head as he creamt>d McEnroe·s short lobs. McEnroe. 31 and struggl1Dg to reach has first Open final 'ilDCe 1985. won that set. break1Dg Sampras for only the second time 1n the match 1n eighth pmc. but \ampras· legs had plent) of spring to cal"T) him through an the fourth Sampras opened and dosed the founh set With aces -he had 17 altogether. plus 21 su' ice wmners -and wore McEnroe down with hustle and shck flicks at the net. Lcadin1 3-2. Sampras won the first point on McEnroe's service ID the sutth pme by running down a fore- hand half-volley and sending a backhand scrcamina down the line that McEnroe could only stare at. McEnroe saved three game points before Sampras cashed an on the fourth, a back.hand return crosscoun that whiued by McEnroe. If Sampras, of Rancho Palos Ver- des. beats Agass1 . he would be the younaest U.S. men's champion. at 19 years. 28 days, replacing Oliver S. Campbell. who won the title I 00 )Cars ago at 19 years. 6 months. 9 days No longer wall anyone question Agass1's courage on the coun. Forget the notion that he quits when he"s down. that he's all fluff and cute stuff and can't handle the pressure Apss1 played the gutsiest and finest match of his hfe against Becker Apss1. 20, came to play, shorn o f beard but colorful u ever ID his neon green duds, blond·streaked hau and dangling eamna. He didn't curse and he dadn't spit, as he did when he began this tourn.mcnt. Instead. he pounded and pounded unt1I Becker relented. At times the long rallies took on the rhythms of jazz, Becker and Apss1 wh1pp1na the baJI beck and forth as sobdly a nd sweetly IS mu- sicians altemauna solos. reaching 1 level thal comes only rarely. even in Grand Slams. In a match that will rank amon• the best 1n U.S. Open history, Apss1 blended spectacular shota with con· sistency to assure the fint aJl-Amen- can final here aincc 1979 when McEnroe beat V1w Gcrulaitis. In 1984. McEnroe became the last Amencan to win here when he won has founh title. WYiie Wood took a dOubae boeeY on I.ht a ea ~ bb t\n1 over-ear ICOft In ,_,, l"OUdl. ud .al into a ue with Bob TWr_ ---aM a.cl S.twday at the Hard· ec•a Oolf OMlic an Coal Valley, Ill. .. odiill' pr Sllorday; •Pu ~ lbot a 61 to take a one-stroke lead at tbe l.POA tourDa.mtat in Portland, Ott. Bradley, 1 26-time wlus on lk LPOA Tour, bad five birdies aDd oee baeey to ft.Dish witb a 36-bole tot.I.I of 138, 6-wwler. • Deftedine dwnpioa Riva McBee finished with an ellle to shoot a Sounder 67 and held a two- ltlQke lead'" in the Seniors tounwnent in Leidnaton. Ky. •Nick Faldo overcame wrist problems with a m~under·pa.r 64 to move two shots behind Gordon Brand in the European Open in Sunnina<Salc. Ena- tand. Fan falls to his death A 35-year~ld man feU to his death ~ from tbc top of Veterans Stadium dw:in1 Saturday ni&bt's bucball pme between • the Philadefphia Phillies and the New York Mel$,' police said. The man, whose name was not immediately released, fell from the 700 level to the 300 level and landed on a cement ramp behind the stadium seats. polirt said. . In other sports news Saturday: • Rick Mast took the lead with 27 laps remaining and sped off to his second Busch Grand National stock car victory of the season, winning the Autolite Plaunum 200 at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway. • Aynon Senna won a record 49th pole position, beating his long-time rival AWn Prost in an emo- tional duel in qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix in Monza. •Tight end Eric Green, the NFL's last unsigned first-round draO pick. has reached apument with the Pittsburgh Steelers on a reported $2.36 million con- tract and expects to beam practicing Tuesday. • Bill Shoemaker recorded his first stakes victory as a trainer when Baldomero came from off the pace and beat SO.. I lon15bot Kikala by three-quarters of a lenJth in Del Mar's $83,025 Osunitas Handicap for fillies and mares. Fnm ne A.Hcl.aled Pre .. QUOTE OF THE DAY ,,_ WI 'I DallM ~ lad ICOUl. OD aewty ~ Nnial beet Alouo Hp· antith: ... U.C this PY aeco8d oaly to ......... He c:aa play." A-TEAM "-DI cu't ID CMl&t ao &MY"N ~both mentally and .. ,.......,." I WJ11eactl HiP. with ftvt, bu IDOft pla)'Cfl oa the A-thu &fty dOGl la llae 0... Coait Are., which conaia11 of 16 ~ ICboola. ~ and Irvine have three on the team, Mille Costa Mela and Hunt· inaton Beech have two. Junior defn.slve a.ck JMOD Abraham (3.9 GPA) senior tiaht end Mike Dennk (l.1), 0\111, Sauert and Bates are aJJ products of Lymu Olney'• pn>ttam. Irvine baa 1eniOC' wide recei\lel' Matt HuJfman (3.S). se.nior defenaive b9dl Deroa McCoy (3.1) and W1'-cham, while Editon'a trio consists of tenior kicker Brent Hanson (3.7). tenior defensive b.ck Mike Hawks (3.S) and junior wide rc<lCivtt Mike Eidam (3.7). O.vid Phillips, a senior linebacker with a 3. 7 GPA. and Pham are the Costa Mesa boys, while Chavira and senior offensive lineman Derck Jenkins (3.S) are the Huntmaton Beach products. Closina out the defensive team is Mike Huynh, a senior lineman from Univenily with a 3.S GPA. wrule Mater Oei tight end Jonathan Packard (3. 7) and 6- foot-7 280-pouod Fountain Valley offensive lineman Kart Schroller (3.S) finish the offensive unit. As Holland said, they've all teamed the discipline of juglinJ both football and academics somewhere else early on in hfe. Now is the time for the spotliJht. 0 OFFENSE Pot., Player, Scltoel OB Mike Chavira. Htn. Beach FB Matt Guss, Laguna Beach TB Jason Huahes. CdM WR Mike Eidam, Edison WR Mark Huffman, Irvine TE Jonathan Packard. Mater De1 TE Mike Dennis, Laguna Beach OL Dean Wakeham, Irvine OL Grant Davis. Woodbridge OL Derck Jenkins. Htn. Beach OL Karl Schroller, Ftn Valley DEFENSE Pos., Player, Scbool DL Mike Bates. Laguna Beach DL Brian Hendncks, CdM DL Make Huynh. Un1vers1ty LB David Ph1lhps. Costa Mesa LB Scan Sauers, Laguna Beach DB Quoc Pham. Costa Mesa DB Mark Perlmutter. CdM DB Mike Hawks. Edison DB Dcron McCoy, Irvine DB Jason Abraham. lag. Beach DB Axei Paner. Manna KICKER Pot., Player, Scltool PK Brent Hanson. Edison . Ht. W,t. Yr. GPA 6-1 75 Sr. 4.0 6-0 165 Sr. 4.3 5-1 160 Sr. 3.6 5-9 165 Jr. 3.7 5·11 165 Sr. 3.S 6-3 220 Sr. 3.7 6-1 170 Sr. 3.8 6-6 250 Sr. 4.0 6-1 2 10 Sr. 4.0 6-2 210 Sr. 3.8 6-7 280 Sr. 3.5 Ht. W1t. Yr. GPA 6-J 215 Sr. 4.1 6-1 210 Sr. 3.8 5-10 190 Sr. 3.S 6-3 205 Sr. 3. 7 6-2 215 Sr. 4.2 5-10 170 Sr. 4.2 6-0 t 95 Sr. 3.6 5.1 1 175 Sr. 3.5 5-10 170 Sr. 3.8 6-3 115 Jr. 3.9 5-4 115 Sr 4.0 Ht. w,t. Yr. GPA 5-9 160 Sr. 3.7 Sabatini surprises Graf to capture U.S. Open title ly I08 GREENE ,., ,_.,.. _ NEW YORK -Gabnela abat1n1. the graceful challenger whom everyone seemed 10 forget. felt no pressure. And. 1n lhe end. 1t was Steffi Graf who folded . .. I knew no one was expecting me to wsn this tournament, .. Sabalin1 said ... People were thsnking of Steffi, Martina (Navratilova) and (Monica) Selcs . .. I felt no pressure. I can play the game. think of each match and win ... She did JUSI that. shocksng the IOJ>-Sttded Graf. 6-2. 7-6 (7-4), Saturday to c.apture the U.S. Open women's title. But even Sabatsn1 was surpnsed . .. I can'1 believe I won." she said. "f think ifs the biggest feeling. You JUSt can't explalD 11. There art no words to explain the emotton." It was Sabauni·s fif'1t Grand Slam utle and halted Grafs bid for her third consttuu ve crown at the National Tennis Center And tt came on~ day that saw the defcndsng men·s champion. Dons Becker. ousted 1n the semifinals by Andre Agass1. The last time both defendinf champions lost on the same day was 1n 1979 when J1mm) Connors lost to John McEnroe and Chns Even was beaten by Tracy Austin. Sabauni's victory came 1n her second Grand Slam final appearance -she lost to Graf at the U.S. Open two years ago And she became the first South Amen· can to win lhe women's title sanc:c Mana Bueno of Brazil sn 1966 The vtctones b) Sabatini and Ag.asst also assured there would be eight different Grand Slam champions this year. the first time 1n Jhe open era and only the third time overall. The last time occurred 1n 1966. For Graf. 1t ended a disappointing year in the Grand Slams. Afier wmnmg the Australian, she lost to Seles in the French Open final and to Zina Garrison 1n the semifinals at Wimbledon. Navratilova as the event- ual Wimbledon winner. Sabatini began the match by brcalan1 Grars serve. and broke again two games later for a 3--0 lead in the sunshine and warmma temperatures. "I took control of the match from the beginning. I played my pme." Sabatini said. Where Graf played the perfect match in Fnday's semifinal victory over Aranua Sanchez Vicario, against Sabatini she appeared slow and unsure. her usually accurate forehand JUSt 1 tad off and her serve moon11s.- ten1. Sabatini, though. kept up the pressure, forcin1 Oraf to hurry shots. But when she was ready to serve -Oraf is very bus1ncss-like. quick.ly ready to aerve a.pin - Sabet1n1 stowed her down by walkina around, selling her own pace. "I was play1 na not quick enouah," Graf wd."The p1c~Jes1erday and today was different. Yesterday, I woul 10 for 1t. Also. today she was playina deep and high." Oraf 4inally held her otin ICf'VC in the fifth pme. but not before she staved off two break points. On both. Sabatini sliced a second serve CfOlloCOUrt to Grars A19enttna•1 Gabrfel• Sabatini react• •ft•r capturlne th• U .S. Open 1ln9I•• tltle. backhand. then followed It to the net. only to hit volle)' errors. Graf finally got untracked in the seventh game. holding al love. But b)' then she was down 2·5 and Sabatini held her service at love to close out the stt 1n 32 minutes. She went to 40-0 on a high looping backhand. a rainbow that touched down JUSt inside the baseline as Graf knowtnify walked away. On set point. Graf pounded yet another backhand into the net. Sabetini bcpn the second set Just like the first - by breaking Grars serve. this ttme at 30 when the West German nqlected to put away a volley. Sabatini came back with a cross...court pass that Graf volleyed into the net. The AtJrntane kept Graf off balance by milling up the pace on her shots. Throuah the fint nme sames of the match. Graf. consequently, couldn't act mto a rhythm, repeatedly hitting late or early, makina on-Graf.like mistakes. "It was difficult to do anyth1na." Graf said. "I didn't have a rhythm for anythina. I was playing the last few matches so well. I was ftthnJ well todar,. but nothm1 came totether. I was surprised by that. • Look:ina for her a«ond Grand Slam title of 1990. Graf finally broke Sabetini's service in the tee0nd pme of the second set when, at ad point, Sabat1n1 netted what looked like an easy volley. And. all of a sudden, the tone of the match appeared to chana~. Instead of rush.Ina play, Graf was content to stay bl~ and trade aroundstrokC1, workin1 her way into the point and goin1 to the net only on a short ball or when Sabatini was deep behlnd the buchne. Raiders start1season against defending AFC champions 8y ST /W WYMAN ................. LOS ANGELES Surprlac, Mlfl)!ite! ~ The 1990 National footbeU KMOn opens today, and one of the top pma on tap featul"Ci defcndin1 American football Conference dMm~ De. nver apinat the LoJ ~Rajders. P AIDIRS \. / ~YJJ~ Tbat'a riabt. the Los ADfCles Raiden. And to rub aome alt an the wounds of thost wbo were bettias lhe Raidcrl would be tone by the time tbc-. ID' Under wmy, they·o play lhe 11me io the Loi M1i*1 Manorial CotilCUm. ~---...-~ delpite me.,. bei111 llled In aome pl.ca ............... II• R die 60llll ••illl between the two old . =· IM •an'" '61 ~ e.rt1cr tJlja ~r in ei .... IO • ._ 'Pnacioo 49al. enttnns the __ ,.....,.._ .. 1 ne Ka.Iden lead lhc senes. J~ 11-.t. Raiden Coach An Sheil ia optimistic . He bas been quick IO Point out that in the last c1hibition contest, a pme aaa_inat San Diqo, the llaidera pla)'ed well. Re put it tbis way: "I tboqh1 we did what we bad to do in ordtt to win football pmes.·· That means. be said, he will probebly IO with the same team that 't.aned 1Pin1t the Cbaraers. Simply put. that means Jay Schroeder will be at Jhe control• when the iamt take tM rtc1ct th.it afternoon. Newly~ Steve Beuetlein will br the beck'up. Vince Evans will be held in rettrve. Joinina Schroeder in the bec.kfield will be runners Napoleon M~um and Vancie Muelkr, eac:b of wbom rushed for over IO yards llllift.11 lhe improved San Diqo ckftnee. MAmll Ailee, teCX>vcnna trom • pulled huutrins ii Ibo Upected to tee KtlOG ~ there weft indicatiom -would not ....,_ MICOrili• ·'° Sbell, if Alla i• ., I 00 percmt. .. bc't pmti..:"' Cloit IO it." •1 appniMI of hja eeam was supponed b7 Ou , Reeva. the coecn 01 the vmuna 1tronc:o1. Reeva, who noteS that his team is 1ufferina from more than its (air share of il\iuria ,oina into the fint pme of the year, fiaura Lot Antelet wiU So beck to Raider-type football. That meana. he explained. that while they will ~ to beat you up. "they att also aoina to ao overhead. • He 11id the)' have the we&PoM in mceiven Willie Gault, Mervyn Fcrnudn and Tim Brown. Schroeder, ht <>bee~ bat one of the suoneest ann1 in the ae.&ue. . Al She I quack.ly Pointa out; Denver quanett.ek John EJway la not whal one would call a Wttk 1Jsttt •hen it ()OtnCI 10 •"°"I arms and quick fttt. . Lai& leMOft. Elfty completed '3.6 pttemt or his pea auempU, conioled"I 223 o( the 416 he lh,m,, for ),0,. yarda Md Jl~toucl'tdowfta. \ ll ... the ftftJa ......,, aeMOn Elway bas thrown for l ,000 or more ylldl. • He Ml a widi ~ ol receivm to ..,.., to. bit llvt11 IM i9'fury lilC, a.in. .. Mrd put IO 117 WM ........ i9 Ud Wlto would be CNl far Ille --· 11 lldditioo. lobby Humprtwy. _... llit -* •• year. adds a new dimension to the Broncos' attack. a pound pmc to help Elway'• pass;na pme. On dd'tntc t.he Broncos are au buli~ usina a wide variety OI alianmentt, stunts. dop. bliaa and oovcf'lltS. Al a result. they Jive up feW bis plays and work to fon:e turnovers. The Raiden. on the other band, an: in lhe procns o( RbuildiQI \be def'tnte and appear to be makint provaa. Apinst San Dieao latt week. the dekn9've unn pvc up only 171 yards Wlth only 31 of tbote comina OI\, the around. In faci. not one of the five praeuon opponents was able '° nalb for 100 yards. TM ""'9y-mokled dekote limited lbe oppo11tion to 61 yards per pme on the arou.nd. TM Olhet 900d MWI fbr tbe llaidm comi• OUI of the n.IDMtion ICbedule " the fact tbet tM cADtive UM did 90t c.:: a 11111111 MCk. In ._ ~ dlll laiden .. .. ... IO "-it WD. It llM ... =-·--Uae llUdm haw _. ... ,..,........ ..lilU. ... oldle-.. tt.i1 ,., -ll9e -_,.. .... .... Wiii Jordan Golf Classic OMW COAST DAILY PILOT Sunday, Sept.,._ •• .., .. Sugar; Rea~ fire sweet ·65s at-_<;osta Mesa : every one unce a~nt with R~ Jara an the Cll1t fll&bt &om ~ Mesa, said the key to Im 67 was a )(I foot pun on the final hole for a bird COSTA MESA -Mike Supr of Yorba l.Jnda had three eqlci on the way to a 6-under p&r 6S on the Meu Linda course but it was only aood for a first-round tic with 1987 champion Jim Ream. Jr. of lonJ Beach in the 18th annual City of Costa Mesa Will Jordan Classic aolf tournament Saturday. Supr boge)ed the par-3 ~cond hole but staned his cal.le spr~ on the third when he drove the green for an caaJe 2. then added a Sttond on the par-S fifth hole with a three. He concluded his amazing stnng on the I Ith hole. "llh a 3 on the par-S. 463- yard hole Ht ts a 19118 graduate of l "C J where he pla\ed th ird base on the baseball team rather than play aolf until his final year. He 1.'\d a birdie on 4he par-S 1evcnth hole and a ~Y on the second. lleam, likewise had one bo&ey and added six birdies includina tne first two holes. Another former champion, Jim George who won here in the in- aufural event 18 years ago and is on y one of two players to participate in every tournament, is two strokes behind the leaders with last year's runner-up John Wardrup of Coro na del Mar and Chns Veitch ofNewpon Beach tied for third at 66. "I was hitting the dnver well today," Sugar s~ud in an under· statement. "This was mv first time on the Mesa Linda courst' and I enJO)cd the day Hry much. I made some putts to go w11h the dnves and that hel~d a great deal.'' the Yorba Linda landsca~ architect said. Ream also felt his dn' mg was a ke) to his success. Area . roundup OCC's 'Benavides finishes second at Fresno meet FR ESNO -Orange ( oast's Manccla Rc.·na' tde'> --,_-""'!.~ plaled \ClOnd an a "omen's field of 95 runncr-; at the ~ t.. Fresno ( ru!>S ( ountr. In\ 1lal1onal at \\ ood"ard Park r Thl' 0(( "omen' captured the team champ1on~h1p ot ------"" the C'' rnt The Pirates had 60 potnt'i. v.('11 under the total nl runner- up .\mt·man R ''er "h1ch had 11 Q Bena,1dc'> tuurl'd the cou~ tn lq :>J fin1sh1ng hchind "anm·r Karen Talamante\ o t Mt ~an .\ntomo. "ho \\3\ do<..kl'd 1n l'I ti~ ..\bu plaunl' 1n the top 15 for ()('{' "ere \hern F11\ llounh 19 49). Km.,~ \\her <I 'th 1n 10 52). Stal} Pando I ~11th in 21 111<1 El11Jhclh RoJa\ 12 1'>1 in 21 161. and I 1.-.a Rutkn"c.k1 !:'1rd 1n :>I 221 Favorites endure rough day CAMP PEN OLEl ON -Se'eral fa,ontc\. 1ndud1ng ---- San Cleml'nte'\ \1a11 .\rchhold, threc-llml' l · S d1 amp1on -p. Mi ke Lambresa ul Oceanside. and dtfrnding e\ent l h.im- pwn ( hn'it1an fletcher of "ian Clcml'ntC'. "l'rl' up\l't a' compc111111n wn11nued al the Bnd~ (110 ' t• "iurl Bout 111 --- ArLhbold tailed to 4ualif~ for thr 4uartl'rlinal'> tor thl' fir\t 11nw an four Lontl'C.t\ \1me rt'JOtnmg !he Rud Pm <;urfing I our 1n Junl' SCC takes Whittler Tournament WH ITTIE:R -Thc \outhcrn t ah111rn1.i l ollq~x "omen·\ 'olln hall team compktt'<l J \Uru·~.,tul run through thl" "h1t1tC'r ( oll<"gC' T ournaml'nt lkk.itintt o\tu\d Pau lil in thl' lhampton'>htp m.itlh l:'-1~ I"·'" 15-8 In nun -<.onkrenlC' alt1on •CS Saa Bernardloo 3. Cbrl1t College In lot' I I .im1 l11hn,11n (15 k1ll\J and \1inam Paulu\ (Q kills. 11 hl~ko.I "-l"fl' thl' \lMh.lnut\ for ( ( I ( '·~l 1n 1he ..ethack at ~n lkmardinn Master's earns tie with UC/ '11s1tmg Mastt'r·, ( ollege scort·d .on a penalt' l..1l I>. in the 7 t \t minute to 11c the l 'CI men'<; soccer team l ·I I he ~ • game was called at the rnd of regulation due to d.uknt>" ~ precluding the normal '"o 30-minult' mtn1mr pcnci<l\ Da'e \.\('1dncr l3PJ:X'd ont• of three quafit, .\ntl"3tl·r,· 'urnn~ opportun1llC\ m1d"a) through the \t'cond half to oi:x·n thl' \rnnn~ hut a foul In the JX'n3lt~ bo' ga\e \fa~tCr°S tht" l hanll' to tlC (!(I 1\ no\\ 1-2-1 \\hile ~1a'>tl'r's, an :-...\I \ 'i(hool 1' ~ l·I In anothrr nll·n·, match • G~r11e Fox ~. SoCal College %: < rrrg ( ll\l'n and I J I 1m1111 f PIHse see ROUNDUP /041 .. Cal Lutheran posts 44-22 win Hl ':'liTl"(,TO" RF \( H -<al Luthcr.in ll1gh ~nior 4uanerhad•• Brad Pluckhan ru\hcd tor four touchdo"'ns and thrl"" for anuthl·r to lead thC' ti un11ng10n Beal h-hd\t"d ( -Ha"k'I 10 a .u.:-2 'tl tor. ll'l·r '1s111ng Bloom1ng1on ( hrl\llan \at· urda) Pluckh.tn. a a·turn1ng \II· Al adcm) l t'agul' p1l k had Tl> runs of 25. 28. 49 and ~ \ard' en rnutr to 159 ru\h1ng )ards un 21 carnes PluLkhan al\u h11 \tn1ur ught t'nd Brad Luctkr tor an 11 ·)ard scnnng stnkr und compktcd two con· \.ef'StOn pa~M'S Pluckhan ( 14 tacklC''i and a fum hle reco' er; I also helped lead the dr· fens1 ve dTon 0 Clll Lllhf'an 44, 81oomln9t0n Dir n ken bY Oua"9n &'00t"•not0<> c,,.. ''·•" o o • u n C• Lu'"'•'•" I '' 6 I•-•• Finl Ou•,_ CL-P u<..'"'•f\ ?S run EO.r"'•"d , >"' S.Cand Ou•,,.. CL -l>u<•"•" 1t "'" P..;:•"•' DH\ •. , l ~tlle l CL-E o.<Pl••d II Pau trom P ..c•"•" Ou• '• ltd T'Mf'd ou. ... Cl Ptuc1<,.,an ct run lrufl la1le<1 feu~ Ou•,_ CL Plue•"•" • "'n 1 Plue•,,.,, o•n to Lu•fk• CL-Eh•noer IJ run ('1"1041 ru"I Nol• Cel lull'lefen ~orln9 oella~ 0!!1¥ INOIVIDUAL llUSHING CL-P•uOh•n 71 ISt Ehl~r 16 66 EO.rhard •· 1J Wolf 1 1 INOIVIOUAL !"ASSING CL-Pluctt.hl n 7· 17·0 .0 INOIVIOUAL ••c•rVING CL-E~·o J·Je L~"·• l n "My dnv1n1 went so weU. It made the rest of my shots very easy," Ream 11ud. "Most of my putts wett under five f~t. thank aoodncu. Some ofthc par-4 holes art drivcablc and some of the par-S holes can be made In two. I think IM Mesa l.Jnda course is at least three or four shots easier than Los Lagos. We'll sec tomorrow. "When I dnve well. I usually P.lay well and that was the key today. · Ream plays out of Old Ranch in Seal Beach and says ht has never gJven real thought to the pro game after he graduated from Cal State Fullerton. "I found o ut I could make more mone} working than playing golf and I hke the constant paychecks. I like this tournament and the peorle who run 11. It 1s one of the o nes .f~ke to play in the best."" He 1s the men's champio n at Old Ranch CC. Wardrup. who lost in a playofT for the 111le las1 )tar. 1s one shot beh ind MUSTANGS From 01 122 ) ards on 22 cam cs and ~ored two touchdo~ns Jackson ran for 77 ya rds a lone 1n th e firs t quaner If those staus11cs are 1mprcss1ve. check what Jackson's panner did Ht goes by the name of Ry~ McEvo) The 6-0. 190-pound Junior quar- terback. "ho played spanngl~ 1n last )ear's fi nale against Woodbndge. hit on 15 of 21 pass for. get this. '98 yards and four 1oucho~ns. And JUSI to makc sure Mcbo) 1sn·1 JUSt a pa)ser. he ran for 5 7 )ards on eight carnes. McEVO) had plent) of help. be· cause he thre" 10 a bunch of talented rcce1\t~rs. Ltadmg the ~y wtth fi,e rC"Cep- 11ons for 143 )ards and t"o touch· do"ns "as Dub~ Ospina. ~C\l camt' Da' 1d Ph1lhps. "'ho caught 4 for 82 and t"o scores Jo<ih Hill had 2 catt.hes for 24 \arch and Make Me)crs add another 2 for 43 ( osta Mrsa scon:d first. ~hen McE'o) passed 20 )ards to Phillips "1th 3 34 left in the ftrst 4uancr and 0'>pina con"crtcd the PAT. T"'o pla)\ later. ft'rnando <hpina ren nercd a \\ ildrats" fumble One the nc\t pla). ~frEvo) lhrt'" .i homb to Duh\ Ospina for a 'n-,ard tuuchdo" n Ospina added the con· 'er')1on and th(· '1.1u~tang~ kd. l ~-0. ~Ith I 31rl'ma1ning1n the fir<;t quar- ter It took the \\ 11Jcats 15 \Ccond' to t ut thl' Mu\tang'> lead 1n half \.11kl' \1u11on1 took the ensuing ktl l ufl at the 11 and ract'd Q \3rd\ '°''• ~ 41, T~ffttvnfne Palm' 1 .,. k ... o .. °".,_, I T .. .,_,.,,,,~ P •m • 1 0 D 0 1 Co••• 'l/leu " • • 1 • F 101 Ova,,.. 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OPIN7DAYI $482 9~ • tu n mos cJostd Ind lta• °" lllllfll'tlll uldlt to 1tl1'1 SU t7 31 tot11 of payments l34, l73 t2 (Set~) - the leadtrs alona Wlth Chns Vench of Newport Beach. Wardrup had an even-par )S on the front rune. then fintShed wtth a 31 on the back with four birdies includina tttrcc Ln a row "I had one Md dri\'e all day and it came on the 14th hole (pa.r-S). I htt it far 10 the naht clear across another fairway and onto a service road. It was at least I SO yards ofT-hnc but fortunately II didn't 10 out-of· bounds. f u~ a I -iron to punch throuah the trees. then put a IJ-1ron I 0-feet from the pen and made the pun to save a birdie .. He b1rd1ed the next two holes. Wardrup plays for the L'S( team and plans to fi nish his education. then tum pro 1n thr fall Defending champion John Gilles. a use teammate and roommate of ~ardrup whom he defeated a )car aao ma pla)'ofT, fi red a siuhng 31 on the back side after a dismal '\8 on the front with three opening boge)S on Mc•voy D. Ospina fo r the score It didn't Sttm to faze C mta 'l.k\d because on 11s nl'\I dM\c the \1 us- tangs eventual!) ~wred on a Jack'lon 1-)ard run It ga'e the Mustangs a 21 -7 lcad with 10 4 ' IC'ft in the first half Th~ MustanJS .,..ould m<lkt.' 11 2b· ~ with S 53 left in the second 4uann on a Spc'llatular lt'.ip1ng tatlh b' Phillips T-wcnt )ntne Palm~ d1dn ·1 gl't m 1n111al first du~n until there "a\' \4 left 1n the ti~t half o\nd \.kf\o, completed his first r1fll pa\sc~ fi. nail) massing "'"h L .-.ernnds re· maining in thL' hall. ( osta Mcsa ou1ga1ned T"ent"nine Palms, 1n thl' game 613 yards to I Oti ··w l•'rc a )ear older stronger and fa\ter:· sa id a plea!>td, Bald" in ··we l>.ept them ( r~cnt~n1nc Palms) 1n thr gamr "11h our penalties and k1ckotT return team But th1<1 got the bad ta\te out ol our mouths·· On the kickoff to stan the third quancr l\.1u11un1 fumbled and Costa \tcsa'\ Ro' St-rrano reco,ered II didn't take the ~1 usUtngs long to "'-Ore as Jal l>.son. four pla~s later he fmt th~ holes 81rd1e1 at 11 and 16 alona wuh an cqle at 14 put bim beck 1n the hunt. Mike fox of Westminster who played aolf at Oranae Coast Collesc. had only the second hole.in-one m the 18-ycar history or the tour- nament. He aced the $CCOnd hole, a 131 -yard 3-par with an' 81ron. It was his first ace and while it pumped him up for a birdie on the next hole, he fell ofT the pace and finished with a 76. "I W8$ thtnktnf about 11 most of the round," he said ··1 lost a playofT here in 1987 to J 1m Ream, Jr and this 1s the fi rst 11me I have been back This 1s m) fifth )'Car m the tour· nament .. He 1s in school at Cal Slate Full· enon and "'orks as a bag bo) at Mesa Verde (( George. the inaugural wi nner of 1hc tournament and only one of two pla}rr~ v.ho have participated 1n GAME PLAN From DJ Dave Penhall. offensive line coa'h Jim O'Connell and running backs coach Gcorgr Ber1 noted \Cveral pos1t1vc ~rformanccs. many of "h1ch by pla)ers who served pn mar· ii> as understudies to senior starters in 1989 With surgeon-like precision. the veteran stall, most of which has been diagnosing game films as long as most of the t urrent Baron players .h.i'e been ah,e. searchrd tramt·b)· lrame for the proper preS<.npuon to Frida) n1ght"s ailment~ This 1s the lim st<'p of a week-long preparation for Fnda' night's con· 1est agamst El Toro the consensus :--..u I 1n Orange C ount) and what maM be1~\'C 10 be the top ~am in thl· )late The prognosis. )O U could !Ml). d~ nut luol good But the s.earch for the \.Url· lon11nues ..\1 tht' 'ef' least. the \.llJ\.hes l .ln prc'K.nbe pOIOICf') to hel p l'ai.c.· the pat n ··Ho" did the defenSl\t film fini~h up, .. ()"( onncll asked Milner. after ka\ mg to }Otn lhe ufftllll\ e LU.ac.hes rn1d"a~ through the reel .. It gm ~or-.c ·· ~1 1lner !>aid ~!Ill dealing "11h thr de teat. the coalhcs "ere serious. hut not c;ullen Thcrl· "'ere onas1onal opportun111e'I for humor and most "ere se11C"d Milners auen11on d1,erted from the dcfens1\C film to that of th<' kK kang game \0 he could delight in has reaction to a shanked Barom' pun1 The ~hooled r~e of k1d..1ng game coordinator T On\ Pas11uo first pointed out the airborne game plan and a 32 on the back nine. ~ A ..,aduate of Estancia Hip a Golden Wcst Collqe before at ina San Dieao State, M lives GW coach Ray SbackJdord credit Ii much of his aolfina success. 1 "He helped me a lot, especiaUI with the mentaJ Side and that lS on of the bi& factors 10 my pme, Gcorae sa1d. "J aJways had the phy cal capab1hues for p1ayi.ng the pml but the mental approach was :-1 unul be helped me at Golden West. The top (or low) 16 scorcn fro first round play 1n the champions~ flight "111 t~-off last today bqin01 at 12:07 with other foursomes folio mg at 12.14, 12:21 and 12:28 whet \\ardrup. Veitch. M. Sugar an4 Ream. Jr. take ofT : The public 1s invited to watch tht tournament. free of chargr • sheet. which Milner hurled skywat11 m disgust as the punt sailed out cif bounds. • .. I was tryi ng to hit the baJI w1tti 11." qua p~d Ma iner as his fell ow coache~ awarded style points for loft and hang ume. Mil ner dcscnbed vanous d(- fe nsa'e defk1enc1es With terms hllc .. pi nball w1z.ard" (a Baron bet ... bounced backward b) a blockeQ. .. skates onl)" (another Baron shd1og bal l "ard under a Dana Hills dnve blockerJ and a .. Bill) Bart~ tackle" (a leu·than .-.1zable Baron bnngu\g do"n a Dolphin ball camcr wh o had tned to hurdle him an the open fiel~ ..\fter the coaches did their carh morning home"ork. the players &r· n' cd 10 tale their medicine (. nt1c1sm flov.ed but 11 was 1m· paned at Jo" 'olumr The purpo!t' 11 "as dear "as not 10 berate. but (o be11er the pla)ers ( ochrane e'en acknowlegcd an of- lens1' e lOach1ng m1xup. S8)tnf . '"That v.a~ a <pla) l call that won l happen again " Following the defensive session. fkr& kc11u~d on th~ _prescason <k-· fcns1,e ph1losoph1es and the n~ to remain focusc.-d toward improve- ment .. Of our six ph1losoph1es. we ferl "'e ~amt' fairl~ dose to reaching one. so ~e need to build on that to K · comphsh the othe~:· Berg rx· plained .. Hopeful!~. that vnll be next w~k. but 1f not then. the week. after ·· • Moncb' ·s installment Hov. the Barons brcaic down the El Toro film THE ALL NEW 1991 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER ugg. 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"That's exactly what wr expected (from 1he quarterbacks) and it wai. very nice," Workman said. ''V.'e've got a chance 10 be a complete football team, with our kicking game and defense, especially wnh our defen~. ··1 thought we struggled a linle on offense in the first half. but it's always important to opc"n up the season this way-winning makes all the problems go away.·· OCC. which has a bye next Satur- day, s.corcd on its first possession. Laking up 3:42 to go 52 yards on seven plays, finalized by Wade's 45- yard field goal to take a J-0 edge . Onnge Coast n()S(" guard Vinet' Legaspi recovered a Long Beach fumble on the Vikings' 26 and the Pirates took full advantage early in the second quarter to increase their lead. On a botched snap while attcmpl· 1ng a field goal. OCC holder Mark Rccktcnwald thrcv.· a 22-vard touch- do v.·n pass to ti&ht end Dcre_k Whid- do n. Wade"s point-after made it 10.0 and Vikings fins must have felt something was up al that time. .. It was no1 a fake." Workman said. "Ac1ually. the safest thing to do is run for a first down -I didn'1 kno""' "''hat was goi ng on. That's (RccktenwaldJ, though, and 11 ""'.On'1 be the las1 lime." - The Bucs' longest dnve of the game (5;54) finished off the firs I half. picking up 74 yards on 14 plays to take a 13-0 lead v.·ith six SC<."onds rema1n1ng. Angelov11,.'i hooked up y,·1th wide r«e1,·er Patnck Reill y for I J yards and Whiddon for nine more to move OCC to the Long Beach 23 . Wade, seven plays later. netted fro m 25 yards out for his second field goal. OCC cornerback Lawrence Hatch, All-Mission Conference material. re- turned the S«ond half kickoff 37 lldllon H""9 product Jllll Werren. • sophomore. •w•N• •n ..,..., trom"'Or•ne• Coan querterbaclc Greg Angel~vk. UCLA fromD1 bl.II and g.i ve 11 10 the offense. Then we fumble it and !Jive it away." Second-year Oklahoma Coach Gary Gibbs felt aood about opening lhe season on a positive nole ap.inst what he called a qb.ality opponenl on national television. Wbik Donahue felt 1:qually ill about his team's start in an effon to rtila!m the 1989 <lcboc:I<, It W.-S'bet· ter than last aeuon'1 24-6 opcnil\I defeat al the hands ofTennttsee. .. , think we're in m.,;or trouble this year .. Donahue a.aid. "But I foci better aboul the footbtll team this year. Our I.elm inveaied propctly in the otr-«UOn and the pretea50n. 11 hu a rnucb belier chemistry thin 1 ~ ::t J bave an c'iceUmtcow;:hina Mafl' J ddDt wt can mU.e 10me ......... -.. be•-foot· WI --. l»ul ii will be in about four --~. -~·. .. A ,..II" 1 .... u we~-•t 1n ia .......... bllf. We played bard __ llol(_, .. J ' Donahue said one of1he contribut· in& ractof1 10 the demise of the pro- gram a year aao was th(' staffs in· abilily to replace overall team speed. 11 showed dramatically on Saturday Oft both sides of the football . When on olTrnst, whether running or throwin& the ball, UCLA. was beaten off the ball by the Sooncn. who k.ept the pressure on the Bru ins. Oklahoma lined up In many ditl'crtnt 11;hcma, lhpwed many dill'crc:nt faoet. but d idn't do anytltina tricky once lhe bell was snapped txcqrt blow by the Bruins· youna offensive line. .. We didn't p:nerate nearly enouah offense,'" Donahue said. "G1vr Okfa- homa c~it. The speed factor Is hiah whc-n you play Oklahoma, CJpecially their front tcven. Oklahoma im· PfH$Cd me comi.na into the pme, and they looked evrry bit as im- prcuive in the pme." The Bruint' rushed unimpressivc- ly, and q_... Jim 80nds •nd Tom Moddo•completed a combined 16 of)() puoes for ·l7S y'tds while throwi na four .interception•~ ' . . yards to Jive the Pirates excellent field position at the Orange Coast 49. Six plays and SI yards la1cr, Angelov1c connected with Jeff Smith (Woodbridge) on the 19-yard TD toss. Smith, in the bullpen. started warming up. "It's real impon.ant 10 beat (Lona Beach) like this, especially because (its) rankrd 14th in (SoCal)."" Angclovfc said. "ll's a big lift bcat1na 1.hcm by JO points, but our loughest game is coming up next (Cerritos on Sept. 22)." The Pirates used 5:29 of the clock 10 make it 23-0 on Wade's third field goal, this time from 27 yards a....,·ay with 12: 19 to go in the game. Tailback Brian Theriot. who earned six times for 39 yards. was the OCC bulldozer dunng th.e drive. Starting tailback Adra1n Steen rushed for 71 yards on 15 -carries. netting gains of J 4, I J. 12 and 11 )ards. The Pirates' final score. with 4: 12 left, came on a 9-yard touchdo....,·n run b} Walter Dt~ -his only carry of the g.ame. Defensively, tackle Tim Farnum recorded t""'O sacks while back.up de· fensivr lineman John Bloomquist had the other in the fourth quarter. Throughout. OCC's defens1\•e front was impressive. headed by tacklr Demetrious Moore and linebackers Jo hn Kell). Ke\·1n Roberts. C'hns Deuchar and Ernie Goddard. Roberts picked off Lo ng Beach quarterback S1ev1e Jones with 9:45 lefl in thr game, breaking up one of the Vikings· mos! impressive dn ves of the game and no doubt instrumen- tal in the OCC" shutout. Defensive back Scott Seymour (Woodbridge) intercepted the other pass -v.·ith 1:22 1cfl 1n the game to ice the whnewash. 0 Or•nee (Nit JO, Lent a..ch Cit'\' 0 SC.In In' 0w.,,.,., L-8ffcl'I City 0 0 0 '0-0 Qreng,i CN~t ) 10 I 10-)0 l"lr11 °"''"" OCC -W11>e (} FC., t S. *" g,..,,.,. OCC-W!liOOon 11 O.•• t.-om lll.-<:~•.,.,.,11d !WeOf -lc•l. t.11 OCC-W1de 1S FC., O'°' TlWtl Qultrteor OCC-Sm!ll'I tt "'' lrom A"lof!Owle tW-•lc•l, ns~. ~_.. Qultrter occ-weoe 11 FG. nit OCC-O• ... t '"" (W-•lc-l '11 All~!'IC:e" l,tOO (tt11me t..oJ G.&MIE STATISTICS .. Flri! OOW•" t •~••deee 1l-~ P•tllnt yeroeOt' UI p.,,ino 1\·l't-1 •• ,...,.,, •ero."· n N-l!v. i.e<• ye•de!N J "''"" 11 Mel •••0.0. 1t'l """'" l ·)l FumtMn·lumblft toll J-1 P'll'\lolllt'li ·Y••Gffl 1-6\ Time of POlM'.tlofl 1' 1' •'""'"'· 11'11'1'Cftlliofi tuf'!'lt>lli rel\11'"' oc " ... 111 "' n -1•-1 " 1·""'"·l '" ,.,. ,., .... JS·.w. IMOl'llOVAL lllUSHINO LIS-Tr1vtor, t-n . Hufl, 1-lO, $110c:UtY, 1•t , >-t. 1•6, Mllllt', 1-fot•ml...n·•, Mimi, f•tor• mlroul·lO, Hochmu"', (·lat-tnlnuto -11 OC-SIMl'I. IS·ll, T,,...lor, 6·1', w...-r.,,, 1-17. Wiiii.ml , 1·10. 0 1 ... l •t , 8100.l. 1·1, "1'oMIOYlc, •·6, 0 Smltl'I. 1·6, o. S.111L190, 1·• lffDf\ltOUAL ~ASSffitO L9-ttochmu!l'I, 6-1l·O Sj, -· S-1·1, ''· Ml ...... •·l ·I, 52 OC.-Al'IMIO<ric. 10·16-1. 11"1, 0 Smlll'I, •·7-0. n , llttcllltflweltl, l·l·O, n MIDIVIOUAL 11t•cll'llMG L•-Fatd. , ..... Shot-ltY. 1-21. Weller•. 1·16, Hui'!, 1·1, Tre•lor. l·l•, H•rrll, 1•11. DIYll. l•t, Slrrioton l ·t, McC1rlfly, 1-J OC:-WNOdoto. )·'1, 1: ..... , l·». J !StNtft. J· .. , W•rt9fl, 1-l, WetlO. l ·U , M.xre,, 1·1, illeN, 1-6, ."Alilll1"19, 1•l , W.i11lf'l9e(, l•for· mlnt.ll-). Donahue said 1hr hft1na of Bonds in' the sccond half was a decision made by offensive coordinator Homer Smi1h in hopes of sparkin1 lhe of· fc.nse. Neither quarterback performtd particularly well, and Donahue and Smith said a decision on the: future of the ,POSition will bt Jef\ for nc:1:1 week. The 1urnin1 poin1 camt in the third quaner when Bonds ame out oo Lhe 5CCOnd-drive ..wi1h UCLA down 28-14 and completed three straiatu pPtCS before lhrowina an inten:epuon which ltd to a 31-14 Sooners' lead. Maddox playtd lhe rut of tht Wl y . .. The way they play. yO\I better find them and act bod.cs on them." Smith s.akS. "Obviously, they made i1 ve_ry difficuh. They act in '° many alipments. Th9, ptay a defensive front without acljUi1menu ... Keyed I>)' Inside lincbecker Joe Bowden (rune l.Kk~ t~ for Joocs of 14 yardt). oac:kle Tom Bl<kea (1wo sacks) •nd wonc .. ~Y Jaso• ll<l"'r (ctahl UK:klts). Otclahoma had live ..a.a and IWO Lltkles for lots. • BYU shocks Miami behind etmer, 28-21 Ty Detmer paued for 406 yards and 1hrce touch· ~owns .u l6lh·rank;cd ~ YOU!.\I $bocked deft~· 1na nauonal champion M1am1 28--21, Saturdar, nl&ht, 1n Provo, Utah, only the third Hurricanes' loss n l.Jie lut '' rqular·IC&SOn pmes. Detmer outduekd Miami quarterblck CraiJ Erickson in what was biUed as a battle of Heisman Trophy favoriles. The lanky junior picked apan top.ranked Miami's fcartd defense with short, pinpoint passes. completin& 38 of 54 throws, includin& a 7-yard TD toss to Mike Salido and 2-point conversion pass to Andy Boyce lhat pve BYU a 28-21 lead latt in the third quarter. WIHonlln receiver &Jonell Cl'awford Ms Elscwhtn:: -....... -........... -· .., C.11· to<-·• UI A'!fer .... left! end DeW•J- • N•. 14 Virstaia it, N•. I Clem ... 7: Terry Kirb)' ran for a third-quarter touchdown and Jason Wallace set up another with a 79-yard punt rttum, and ViraJnia ended the longest active strins of fu1ility in Division I· A. VilJ.inia had lost all prc:v1ous 29 pmrs a.gains! i1s A1lan11c Coast Confercn« foe in a scriet tha1 began in 19ll .. Odonl IHI wllll• C<'!fl"ll to cetcll pe•t. goal to break a 10-10 tit in tht fourth quar;tcr. •Texas 11, No. it Pea Stace ll: Adrian Walker tt1umcd 1 kickoff 88 yards, and Chris Samuels ran for a 6-yard touchdown on the next play. ,;ving Texas a 14-7 lead in the 1hird quaner. • Marylud 14, No. t5 West Vlr1LDJ1 10: Scott Zolak lhrew a '9·yard touchdown I?'" to Gene Thomas with 2:27 left. giving the Terrapins the victory over West Virainia (1-1) . •s..t1ten1 M11tJ11lppl i1, No. IS Alabama 14: Jim Taylor kicktd a 52-yard field goal with 3:35 left as Soul.hem Mississippi ruined Gene Stallings' debut as .the Crimson Tides coach. •No. 14 Hoo1&o11 S7, UNLV 9: David Klingler, replacin.a departed Heisnian Trophy winner Andre Ware:. passed for 426 yards and five touchdowns to power the Couprs. • No. S Fl•rid.a State 45, East Carellu. 14: Brad Johnson threw thrct touchdown passes and Edgar Bennett scortd thr« times for Florida. Bcnnell caugh1 two shorts.coring passes and added a 10-yard TD run as the Seminoles extended to 11 '8mes the longest current Sinning streak in NCAA Division I. • Callfonla ti, WIKOa•hl 11: John Hardy returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown just befort halftime. sparking California and spoihns Barry Alvarez"s debut as the Badgcn' coach. Hardy picked off a pass from Tony Lowery at the goal line after it was deflected by Cal's Ray Sanders. and ran down lhe sidelines, givin& the Golden Bears a 21 -6 lead with 39 seconds left 1n the firsl halt: •No. I Teuessee 4t, Ml11l11ippl Suite 7: Ten- neSSCt' (241) ran its unbeaten streak to nine. geuing ;4g yards rushing and two Ions 1ouchdown runs from tailback Tony Thompson, subbing for All-Southeastern Conference sclcc1ion Chuck Webb. Wc:bb was lost for !hr season with a knct injury a week ago, •No, II Nebneka II, NortlM!n llllDols 14: Lcod1s Flowen rushed for 124 yards, a career high, and quarterback Mickey Joseph ran for one touchdown and passed for another for Nebraska (2-0). • Ore1on tt, Su Ditto SUll" i1: Bill Musgnve,... passed fo r 443 yards and thrtt touchdowns as the Ducks rolled in the SC.Ison o~ner for both schools. • Arltona ti, No. 11 1111..Dols IC: Arizona convened Jllinois turnovers into two early touchdowns and An Grcathousc's I-yard run ended a late comeback bid. • 1t.u1as 31, Ore1oa S&ate IZ: Chip Hilleary lhrew scoring passes of 28 and 42 yards and ran 11 yards for his fint collegiate touchdown 10 pace the Jayhawks. • W)'omlD& lt, Waslllla11oa Stale 13: Mark Timmer and Gordy Wood scored touchdowns durina a I 7-point second quaner outburst for Wyoming (2-0). •No. 17 Plltsbar1lll tt, Bostoo C0Ue1e C: Pu- tsburgh (2-0J intercepted six Boston College passes. tying a school fC'COrd . and Curvin Rich3rds ran for 11 7 yards and a touchdown for the Panthers. One of !ht" interceptions was re1umed 15 yards for a touchdown by Doug Hetzler. 8 Artiona State 34,-Baylor IS; Redshirt fn!•shman tailback George Montgomery had two of Arizona State's four rushing touchdowns as the Sun Devils gained 27 1 yards on the ground. • Freso.o Suite t4, Ne• Mes:lco 17: Tailback Aaron .Craver rushed for 175 yards and t .... ·o touchdowns 10 lead Fresno State (2-0). •No. II Olllo SU.ti' 17, Tes:as TM.Iii II: Jeff Graham relurned a punt 50 yards for the go-ahead touchdown, and freshman tailback Robert Smith led a comeback that carried the Bucke)'es. • Tes:as-EI Paso t7, Ne• Mes:lco Suite 14: Kevin Bogan and Larry Sims each rushed for more than 100 yards and a touchdown as Te,;as-EI Paso exlendcd the nation's longest losing streak to 19. •No. 10 Wa111ilo1toa tO. Saa Jose State 17: Beno Bryant ran back a pun\ 52 yards for a touchdown with 5:51 left. giving Washington a 20-10 lead, and the Huskies hung on. ~-t1ke Dodd kicked a 26-yard field From TH A11o<"l•led PrHI Titans push No. 3 in nation, but fall, 38-1 7 0 4'*"1t •· CM Statll ,.....,.... 17 kin " °'*'9n C•t S1e11 Fullt!'tOll 0 l u ~11 ,C,,utl<Jr" ·+ 11 1' 0 1-ll ,C,,.it>---FC. VOii Wvl " AUO-Weldfin ~ oe•1 from Wl'llle IVOfl W"1 -1e-1 ........ .,,,\fill 10 N\\ t.-om While \VOfl W't'1 ~le•) By PAUL NEWBf'ttrtY AnocNofH ,.,.,., "''""" AUBURN , Ala. -S1an White 1hrew for 324 )ards and 11ed a school record "'Ith four touchdown passes in his college debut as No. J Auburn surv1,·ed a lackluster S('('Ond half and defeated Cal Slate Fullenon. 38-1 7. Saturda) night. White, a red~h1n fre shman who v.un a three-man ba11le 10 iUCettd Reggie Slack. thre.,.. three of his tOUl'hduwn passes 1n the first half as Auburn bu1h a 31-3 lead. Another Ions ~or1ng pa~s ....,as nullified b) 3 pcnalt). White, who completl'd 21 of 35 p3sses. ~a led 1hc "1n with hi s final louchdov.n afler 1he ouimanned Titans had scored tv.'1ce 1n the lhird quarter to get back into the game. II y,·as -\uburn·~ s1.\th straight scason-opcn1ns v1c tol). Cal State Fullerton. v.'h1ch picked up a re- poned S250.000 lC> make 1he tnp to Auburn. dropped to 1-1 Auburn. winner of thrtt strai&ht Southeastern Conference cham- p1onsh1ps and fa,·ored for a founh. dominated Fullerton 1n lhe first half on a muyy nighl at Jordan-Hare Stad1un1. The 1empcra1ure at kicko ff y,as 95 dcarecs. -\fter an Auburn fumble. J.J. ("e\est1ne caught a 4-\'ard 10Uch- do .... ·n pass from Paul Schulte with :!:42 remai.n1ng to cut the margin to J 1.10. The Tigers faded to move on their ne.\t f>OSK'ss1on and 1he T11ans go1 the ball back for a bizarre play that n1ade 11 31-17. Schulte threw a pass that was upped tw1« by an Auburn defender and hit Ct"lest1ne's foo1 before runn1n1 bac k Regg1r Yarbrough picked the ball oIT 1n midair and ra ced 66 yards to 1he end lORe. .t.uo-<eMv n oe•\ "°"' Wflo•e lVOfl W't'1 •le• l CSF~vl" 11 AUO-WMllett\I II run tVOfl W" •lo.I CSF-<eio.Jllllfi • NI• trom !.c:l>ullt ( .... yin -1e-1 CSF-Y•rtN"°"""' W N11 l•Otn kflul'!e INtYln •le•> AoJD--Teytor ll °''' ,,_, Wl'IUe (VOii WY! -le -) A1!tnetenc-n.)OI) T•AM STATtSTICS cs, ·-il'l•l• llOWfl• 10 19 llt\Al\el·Yerd\ 1t·t1 JS-190 Pe,•1"9 2li lJt Ae!"'" Y•rd• 111 M c--1.11-111.1 ll·ll·O 7'·)1 ... Pvn•l 1·.. J-1' Fumbltl ·L~I 2-l •·1 ,..,,.11\H•YtrO' 6-60 6-SS TJ,...,.01Po1 .. 1llon 11 11 JIU INOl'llOUAL ST•TISTICS lllUSHINC.-<el Sle1• F""9<'10fl Ver11<"°"91", 11·71. Pey~ )•tJ. P1.-.N 1-1 ,C,,utiurn w 111em1, 1s-1s. A Sro\<111, l -62. ""°""61 !l·ll. JtlePl•rchO<>, •-n PASSING-<•• S!ltl il'vf1trl0<1 kPiulle, 1'·11·0. ?Ji PIV"I. l·)-0 0 Avbv'11 Wl'lli., })·JS-0. :n1 Mcln!MPI 1-2-0 1\ llECEl ... !NC.-<•• St11t F ....... IOfl VertirOU9fl, i·IOJ, ... ,,1..,.. S·n , Cetl>lllN 4-60 "'"""''" T•~tor. l ·.O, WlmemJ, l ·)J 0¥f!'IOfl, )·)1, We\Ofll 1·10 49ers dropped by Utah State, 2 7-1 3 0 ~ Sta .. U, L""' ... di Sfl .. IJ sc..... .., °"•""" LOf1111 8eKl'I \lilt 0 ) I >-1) u,.,, s"'' 1 10 ' ri1 USU--<i••"' s ""' c8eKfl l lck l usu-Fe. aeK" '° USU-Jtfl~lfll 1 M\l l•Otn Jot\<1'°" (lk9c" l ick ) LOGAN, Utah -Trace)' J('nk1ns cau&hl two scoring passes and Roger Gran! threv. one TD pass and ran for a school record 292 yards and one 1ouchdown as Utah Stale de- fea1ed Long Beach St.ate. 27-13. in 81g West football Sa1urd3y after· noon. Gran1 put the Aggies (J-1 O\'erall. 1-0 Big West) on the board with a 5 )'ard scoring run tn the fin1 quarter and USU nevtr 1ra1lcd after that. Lona Beach fell 10 0-2 and 0-1. Jenkin\ caueht a 7-yard scoring pass in the second quaner from Kirk Johnson a nd Doug Beach kicked a 40-yard field goal as 1he Agirs ltd at halftime. 17-3. Grant threw a 27-yard scorina pass to Jenkins 1n the lh1rd qua~r 0 Oii ...... )4, UCLA 14 -. .. -. u 1 10 ••• " • - on a halfback option pass after Kevin Bouwman 1n1erreptcd Long Beach St.ale's Todd Studer's pass, giv1nf the Aggies 1he ball at the 49ers 30-yard line. Studer thre'olo· an 8-yard scoring pass 10 Mark Sea)' early in lhe third quarter, puthng 1he 49Crs.....y.rjth1n 17-10 but they could gel no closer. Scan Chttvers kicked fitld goals of 22 and 47 yards for the 49crs. Beach also kicked a 42-)'ard field aoal with 4:46 l(fi in the-game. Grant rushtd for 194 yards in the first half. cclipsin& Louie Giam- mona·s 1974 USU record or 193 yards in a half apins1 Idaho. Grant's 292 yards for the pme broke Rick Karras' 1978 ~ord of 252 ya rds. By Tk A••«ialff Pn•• ROUNDUP ~romDJ L9s---f'O C,,....,.,, 1' L9~v I "~' ''""' Sludoft" ic ........ , -le•) USIJ---'-lrt1 11 Mii ••om C.•en1 (IHtcl'I •le-) L9s.--f'G C .... ,,.,, •1 US.V--FC. 6Mc11 •1 Allfind.liflC-lS,611 T•AM ITATISTICI L9S USU l"fr•1 dOw"' I• 1• ll:""""l·•••d\ lt·I ... S6·Jt1 Pe•11nt 1n 116 A.illl'l'I Ye•OI 11 11 C-·All·t"I 11 ·1•·1 1·11-0 Punt\ ,.... , • ., il'umble1·L~t l ·J 1·1 PtMhlt1o·YerOI S-6!1 1-70 TlrfleofPol~llon 11:27 11>1 INOIVKMJAL STATISTICS lllUSHINli-L.0<19 9'M;h St.,., l"•lM11, ·-~. Clef"-. 10-11, Ne1PI, •·l!I, Lftllt, 1·JI, Ut"" Stele: Gr..i, 14-"1, l"or.,,...,,, II·"· ltASSI~.... ._,. Sl•tr. 5h.oOitt, 11 -M-1, 1n. Ut .... $1ele: ~. J-l•·O, 1•, Gr..,I, 1·1·0, 11; L-1. l·l-0, 11 111Et·E1VtNG-t. .... a.actt Sl•t•· S...Y, J·O, El.,..., l ·n , C...,., 2·27 Utth 51elr "'""Jn., 1-)4, ill••· ,.,,, MOOl't, 11·1•. Ou\19. 1-17. Polntw _ I· 11 accounted for the Vanguards' sconng, bul SCC was v1ct1m11ed by three ttd cards in the second halfa1 the Far West Classic in Tacoma. Wash. In women's action: • C.kt S&ale I, UCJ I: Jamie Stone scored for the host Wildca1s on a penalty kick 21 minulet into the-lint half to drop lhc Anteaters 10 0-3 in non<0nfcrtncc action. Alicia Miller recorded nine saves for UCI, but the An1caten could manqc only one shol on JOll. The Antcaten return to action Wednesday at ) p.m. when they host Aiusa Pacific in anothtt non• conferenct lilt. Est.:tncla claims seventh place • • -"" ... OflUI• COAIT DM. Y llJLOT Sunday, September •• 1"0 .. For the record MAJORS SOCCER C .... men llOM·CC*f'llllllCI UC.I 1,--. c-..1 •• • 1 '"' .. ... JI 1 J • ,, ... 111 .. -.-, acor.,. "1llm 1 Snn .__ UCI _.,,. -1 s.-c;.,,,." __ ... 'Atl WIST CL.AUK (e!T-Wnll.I ..... ,_ I. s.c.. c-.. J \OCM ~ .co-.,. Cl.-I l-I s.-~ 0-.. I'•• OCM"'9 It-I 1.-t s.-lt-1 --·· C-..W9meft .,..-co.wn111e1 O*ll ... 1. 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I: Mike Greenwell and Mike Manball each IOt three of Boston•• 14' bits at Fenwa_y Park and the Red Sox rolled to their 12th victorr in 1 s pmes. Tom Bolton (9-2) pncbed a seven~ hitter, struck out five and walked two. Rieb Delucia, makina his ~or leape debut, shut out the Red Sox on four hiu throuab S'I> inniDfS. but left after Greenwell's sinaJe ID tht sixth. • AIMetle9 1. Y•"' I : Visitib& Oak.land beat New York for the 11th suaiabt time thls seuon u Rickey Hen&rson hit two home runs in the last two inninp. A win today would make the A's the fmt team ever to sweep a season series from the Yan- kees. In aoina 11-0, Oakland has outscoftd New York SS-9. In the National Leaaue: • Plntet I , ESJN 1: Doug Drabek became .o. PitlSbuJjh s fint -!.. 19-pme winner in 11 seasons and Andy Van Styke ~ • • Ir ~ hat a two-run ..r.. ~ homer for Pit- tsburah at Three ' Riven Stadium. Drabek ( 19--S) won for the 11th time in 12 decisions, allowina seven hits in 711> innings. Bob Patterson fin- ished as the Pirates won for the seventh time in ei&bt pmes. •Meta 1%, "°1lei I : Dwiaht Gooden pitched a five-hitter at Vet- erans Stadium as New York ended its lonaest losina suak of the 1CU00 at five pmes. Kevin McReynolds and Charlie O'Brien drove in thrtt runs each u the Mets remained 3VJ pmes behind NL Eut-leadina Pit- tsbuflh. Gooden ( 16-6) struck out 10 and walked two to win bis fifth consecutive decision and for the 13th time in his last 14. FnmTh~ld~ TALLEY fromD1 vamped lineup, a fullback (Brent Fullwood) With a sore knee. and a once-magical QB who hasn't prac· ticed. There goes the Pack, down in names. •Cardinals at Redskins (-1 2\IJ): This is our Lock of the Week. This Phoenix will not bt risina from any ashes. · • Vikinp(-l)at Chiefs: This as a toughie I'm tabbina Henchel Walker to outrun Christian Okoye. Chiefs 4ose a touab one. •Colts at Bills (-8): The ha&hl y- reprded veteran QB, Jim K.elly, aocs apinst Indy's S 12 million rookie. JefTGcorJe, who may not be ready j~st yet. Colts lose but not so con· vancin&)y. • Cfiarscn (-2Yz) at Cowboys: There are mdications that Dallas has improved but so bas San DiCJO. Down apin go the Pokes. Bnna back Tom Landry. • Broncos (-1 ) vs. Raaders: How many will show up for this LA Col- iseum match up, 20,000 or 60,0007 Either way, they'll see the Silver and Black stan lhe season in the red. • Oilen at Falcons (even): Don't )'OU just love arud&e matches? Jerry Olanville left lfoulton to dresl At- lanta in black and lhe color will be a~te wbe1l the pmalty•prone Falcons fall Oat. •Jeuat Benpls(-9): NewCoecb Bruce COiiet vows improvement for New Y ort and be11 probabi)' tel it. But not enouah to stay with Cincy. Jets lose, Jeu lolC., Jets lote. • Steelcnat Browns(-3): Another tou-up which could JO either way, but r m tabbina the Steelera to falter on the~ even ifit it only a one aix-oeck drive . • Dolpbins ( -1 'h) at Patriots: Can you believe that Steve Croan is still playina QB at Foxboro? rir take the =cT'~ New EnaJand's • Eaelesat Giuta(-4): Here's the upeet spcaaJ. Coech ~uddy Ryan has PhiUy rady to win a low-tcorina pme. Giants lole, Gianta loee, Giants lole. • 49m ( -41/J) at Saints OD Monday .._t: I= it lhil •y. If yw caa•t ::~Tab=~tac:,n.:=: • ne.. tbea. are IOday'1 lolen: ~ s.M~ Pldii&, Cardhllla. Cllic&. Colts, Cowbon. Raiden. Falcoet., Jcu, Sletleft, Patriots. Oiull, ud SeiDll. Do~~bcwllcyaor .,_ Incl.._ uwnd? .. ,,, JI:"". r.=:t: . ..,:=...:;.·' '